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o e aon EASTERN /GONNECT 3 Who. is Going nd" Coming—Incidents, Accidents S o i New I.anon County “Field Mesting of . Poulkry 'Association " ‘at Ernest W. Brown's—Rell.Call at . /Baptist Church—Enjoyable Concert. The annual field mest of the, Seuth- CALES FCPRY Rally Sefvice Planned — Cottagers _ . Leave for Their Winter Homes. Plans for the Rally day service of the M. H. Sunday scheel were dis- cussed at a meeting of the' Sunday school board held at the vestry Tues- Qday evening. A report was given by the programme gommittee, who at a previous meeting had decided on the badge system of inviting attendance, the school to' be divided into two teams, Reds and Blues. These wiil compete to secure the largest attend- &nce, each side decorating their re- its with their own colored badges. 3 date was fixed for Oct. 13, when a l::chl morning service will preceds the rally of the Sunday school. Returns to Norwich. 4 Mrs. John C. Perkins of Norwich, 'who bas occupied her cottage on the 1 e season, returned home g.h.m’ l“;‘-lm _afternoon. Mrs. . Perkins’ niece, Mrs, Fowler, of Melrose, Mass., meot mmfll at Btorrs, | and her son, Willlam, who have been a & 0 were t to hear’ the. during the summer of their l_.ug. returned to their home last W k. Mrs. Curtis Gates and little daugh- ter of New London have been guests of Mrs. Gates’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. x«: L. Perkins. . Willlam Avery of Groton spe!% esday as the guest of Mr. anl .. Charles H, Comstoclk. eral in this vicinity received in- tions to attend the marriage on dnesday of Miss Alice 8. Denman South Willington, daughter of Rev. 10! C. Denman, a former pastor of o M. B. church, and Walter S. Weaterfleld of Yonkers, N. Y. At Fortress Monroe. | Mrs. Hudson P. Leavenworth, with was .n:m ‘honmem' 43 fihin-t’o‘nnwedw ihe roll ¢ %md the communion serv- | ert at Methodist Chrch. ./ Cencert |her ®on, Willam, left last week to 4 i - Elmer Y. W. Smith of New. London [\visit her son, . Lieut. John Parke ve a comcert in the - Methodist ‘h«venw%nh, U. S. A, at Fortress ‘Monroe, Va. = - Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Winslow of day last week. Mr. and, Mrs. Fred »| Turner of Long Cove and Mrs. Myrta Mather and Miss Mabel Smith were m of the party. y m B. Taft of Decatur Bluffs 1&? last week to visit in Burlington, ' 'Harmen L. Perkins, assisted by a .| forge of village residents, improved the ¢ the Aplin pro last 1 mmvm nfi nah‘:w mm Apun}umnee to the southern fiot the Tot. Guests at Allyn Place. B, "Allyn entertained_his Mrs. E. H. season cottage; Mrs, Harldn N. Newbery. “Miss Annette and Miss Georglanna who have spent the summer in the village, returned York. ow ‘Mr. and Taylor and children of W guests during Jast week of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. James at_Allyn’ fl"m\m R. Church and /| tamily, of Norwich closed their sum- mer cottage on the Bluff for the sea- son Monday. To Live in Hartford. Mrs. E. Rogers, who with her .| daughters, ' Misses ‘Marion and ‘Mildred, left last week to make their home in Hartford while the Misses Rogers are attending the high school, returned here Monday to attend to the removal of her ‘household goods. Miss Mabel Smith visited Mrs. Nan- <y Rogers and Mrs. Millle Street in Palmertown for the day recently. Mrs. Lucy Smith of Gllead was a est last week of her cousin, Mrs. Mam Lewls, at Allyn’s Point, Mrs. Lewis and Mrs. Smith visiting rela- tives In Preston City over Sunday. . C. T. U. county convention at ‘Wedneaday. ¢ * Clara -Norman has returned’ to ml after & visitito Mr. and Mra. o & # wad ! . Watson - have . returned to Suce after a Vislt to. fhe ‘Miswes LISBON Mrs. J. ¥, Knight is the guest of her sister in' Providence. { Mrs. Jane Bithep of Pawtucket and Mrs. Minnle Bishop of Central Village were at Mrs, J, H. Kennedy's Tues- James Palmer of Lisbhoh calling Wednesday on their cous- Mra. ‘Jane H. Dean. ¢ 5 Addie Russell s spending.a va. FROM ONE HUNDRED LIVE CORRESPONDENTS ICUT AND WESTERN RHODE ISLAND. HANOVER Successful Entertainment for Benefit of Ball INine and Women’s College— Prohibition Address—Traveling Li- brary Recsived. The church meeting will be held ‘Monday evening. Free Will Offering. At the annual free will offering meeting of the Hanover W. C. T. U. in the-Congregational church Monday evening Rev. William S. Beard, pastor of the Willimantic Congregational church, will be the speaker. He wili tell of the movement to organize the Yyoung people and what their organiza- tions stand for. \Mrs. L. M. Smith, who was taken suddenly ill last Friday at the home ot&or daughter In New London, is somewhat improved. Miss Marie Delaney, a graduate of the Baltic academy, has entered the Iggmm Training school at Williman- Miss Sadie M. Bennett and Herbert B. Bennett spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Nathan A. Bennett. Senator and Mrs. Angus Park are spending a week in the White moun- Miss Grace Tucker and Bdward Tucker spent Sunday in East Lyme. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blackburn were guests over Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. James Marsden of Pawtucket. James Eadie of Boston has returned home after spending a few days with his father, James W. Eadle. Ernest Westberg is at home afte- spending the summer at Watch Hill Return to Washington. Roger Peck spent Sunday.with his family here. Mr. and Mrs. Peck and two daughters have returned to their home ¢ Washington. Herbert Crofts is in Auburn, N. Y., for a week. L Fred Gauthier {s spending a week in New York. - Miss Burgoyne of South Coventry was the guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rood. Miss Marian Walker, who has spent the summer here, has returned to f | Smith college. Alfred Crofts goes to Storrs Agri- cultural college Monday to take a B, 8. course. Herbert B. Bennett lefl this week to spend a few days in New Hampshire and next week returns to the Lowell Textile school, where he is a senior. Traveling Library. = A traveling library has been recelv- ed in Hanover from the state library in Hartford. These libraries are pro- vided by the state for rural communi- tles, the only expense being the ex- pressage of the books one way. Tho Hanover Thimble club will defray this fimu. . It is a splendid collection of oks to- which any responsible adulc in Hanover may have access by call-- ing on Thursdays at the home N. A. Bennett. Well Attended Entertainment. A largely attended sntertainment was given in the Congregational) vestry on Tuesday eveniug for the benefit of the Airlle baseball club and the Connec- ticut Woman's college. William G. Park conducted the singing and Miss Standish was at the piano. All the numbers of the programme were ex- cellent and called for many encores. That Haunting Melody was sung by Miss Marian Walker, who was joined in the refrain by the following chorus. Gladys Combie, Buphergia Souter, Em- fly Tanner, Georgina Souter, Mayme Papineau, Effle Abelard, Ruth Abelard, James Whitehead, Harlan Harrison, Herbert Crofts, Arthur Lannigan, Jo- seph Bessett, Albert Babbitt. Miss ‘Walker then read a selection from The Golden Age. Till the Sands of the Desert Grow Cold was sung by W. G. Park. Encors, Rolling Down to Reo. Song, So Long, Mary, by Miss Dora Papineau and chorus; reading from Cy Whittaker’s Place by Miss ‘Walker; song, Moonlight Bay, by James White- head and chorus. Ice cream was served. Address on Prohibition. The * prohibition, prosperity and Drogress automobile.campaigners will come to Hanover Congregational church Sept. 24th at 8 p. m. A. Jud- son Bolster of New York will address the mesting on The Issues of the Cam- paign. ~ Mrs. \Squires Recovering, Mrs. Clifford C. Squires of Plainfleld, ed on Sunday when thrown from her carriage, is at Backus hospital and shows signs of Iimprovement. Tha children and Miss Squires were cared for and spent the night with Mrs. E. W. Bingham. Recently the Squires family lost a barn and stock and the trip was in the nature of an outing to- relieve Mrs. Squires’ mind : s, ARG St ':',‘n - Mrs. W. 8. Foote and daughter, Miss LEDYARD | P$ives in Wickford. ' : : Jennie Foote, are visiting with mem- ny w3 g o Isturmelt e {100 of thelt family n Bridgeport and | J. O, Brainard to Trap Game—Growa - Corneling Holeck of Norwich spent Sunday wikh Fyank Mell. Mrs. G. A. Kennedy was the guest of relatives in Central Village Tues- day. Her neplWew, Irving Collins, re- eelss’ vacation with friends at Quo- g “HINl' farwn. AR RN Bugene McLaughiin and son, Owen eLaughlin, have returned to - n, Nh. ghtmfllm‘ visit to Mr. and Mra. ». “;:M ;:.ml_ Mh:s : A TS, vis returne 0 Moosup, fe e aaay ang Shushiat, Mied Minsihoctar & Yisit with her sister, Mrs. Eu- turn g T ice Wood. fl.l‘.‘u"u‘:‘mfi,flmfifiérklfl_‘f . _Sunday, Rev. Charles Byles, a ne- Mra. Adam Larrabes and: daughtehs f1e¥ Of Rev. F. A. Fuller, occupied 2 pulpit at Newent church both ster, Mrs, Russell Gallup. | The Ladiqs’ Aid soclety met at th Mre, George Hicks of Willlmantié |Parsonage Ifednesday afternoon. 13 8 recent guest of Mre. Benjamin | Mrs. Hemry Kendall has had her L'.“(&umh %" |two grandchildren, Rtta Mary and Mr, and Mra Aibert. A. Haley have ed frer: u ten days’ sutomobils ' _te Otldtown. Ma. . \ mer Wheeler and sem, Ray D. ,Wheeler, of Utica, TIL, have been the s for the past week of Dr. A. T. for a few days. NORTH STONINGTON Walter Weeks, of Greeneville, with her | at Picnic and Clambake. Miss Eloise White left Thursday for Mississippi, where she will teach for the ensuing year: Miss Hazel Robinson of Norwich has been the guest of Miss Ethel Hewltt. Will Trap Foxes. J. O. Brainard of Fast Haddam has arrived In town and has hired Fdward .}ver_v's home to live in- His purpose is to trap foxes and other game. In | town. He set hie traps on Tuesdav nd when he went to his traps Wednes- 37 he found two foxes and a wood- | chuck, capturing the same. Pienic and Clambake. A plenis and clambake was haid st | the residence of Mr. and Mrs, D- D Tavlor on Sunday. A large number Wwere present. All came from Poque- tanuck. He claims he haa a secret for! and danghter, Miss Gertrude . Chapman, Mre. John E. Bpefford and dsughter elma have returnmed to Brooklym, N. ., after spending the summer at the oyn homstead. iss Ruth Larkin of New Haven is .‘ywut of her cousim, Mrs. Harry { NORTH FRANKLIN ' { i Mr. and Mrs R F. Stanton of Wil- c were guests at A. T. Brown- g's Bunday. Mrs. I, W- Tadd of Warehouse Point ted Mrs. Jerry Meboney this pmst % and Mrs. 1. A. Browning, Mus. A. R Race arid deuglirter, Rena, were d vistiors T 4 3 OME snd Mrs. B C. Rockwood snd Howwu and Mise) Blla Foffean wes ailing recently oA H. C, Beadie and 1 ecnerd 1l Poulret E o Paul Erencan of Baltle s vis- g her mother, Mps. Coimglius Ma- E—'fll) MreFrank Rockwood and Mrs. F. H. ace attended the misgionary meeting t Mrs. Grace H. Peckham's on Leb- non road, Tuesday. ;¢ Mrg. A T. Browning and daughter. 4y el lr.-n‘ Thuredas with Mre, ¥, . WLLane Wheeler School Opens With Over Fif. | , v Pupits—Mr. Howe in Charge of | Agricuttural Department. Rev. G, F. Camp of Nova Sooth, a Mmember of the middle class in Newton Theologital eeminary, spoke In thé Third Baptist church last Sunday. Rev. ¥ (M. Hollister preached in Westerly Sunday evening. Over Fifty Pupils. ‘The Wheeler school Monday ‘with something over 50 pupils, 13 being ‘boarding pupils. Mr. Howe of Watertown, Mass., suc- ceeding Charles W. Dewey, is in charge of the agricultural department of the Wheeder school. Miss Klizabeth W. Whitman |s wistt- ing lu town. Attended the Fuir. Mrs. Fanole Stome, whro has been owslilhed o Ler nowe by illuess siuce Many went from this town to the North Hfonington Grange falr Thurs- day. Al pronounced it the cleanest fair they ever attended. WATERFORD | Charles Molsbwger avrlouuly Injured by a Fall—Congressional Delegates. H. P. Lanphere, Mr. and Mrs, Leon- ard Williams and their son, Leonard, were at Mystlc Wednesday attending the poultry show. Mrs. Earl Beebe and Miss Rache! Gallup attended the Mystic poultrv show- Mrs. John Austen was a caller in New London Wednesday, Injured by Fall, Charles Mossbroker Is serlously sick toe middle of May, vislted the falr| al work at Judge Gary's 1his week. gFounds for a s1OrC time Thuirsday Willlaan Wiliams ls” attending o H. Hodwce B Edecomb, furester and, F Lanpliere's business durlng vam: tan. Mrs. Mary A. Littlefield and Mrs. Owen C. Willlams were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lamb in Greeneville last Saturday. tree warden of Pawtucket, R, [, was among grange fair visicors. ‘W. O. Rogers, Frank .. Lathrop and | Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Maine were among | Norwich people at the falr Thursday Rev. Lucfan Drury and Frank A.| Rvivester G Thempaen have haen nominated by the | Willlams wara republicans for memiers of the tow, 'gressional ron nfiul‘ poImidies Jerame and Owen delagates to the con ntion st Willimantic last Saturday. from an lujury caused by & fall while | NIANTIC Getting Camp Ground Ready For Winter—Cottagers Leaving Pine Grove. Col. M. J. Wise of Hartford and Geerge W. Merry, employed at the State arsenal, were in Niantic last week putting the camp ground in order for the winter. Clarence W. Thompson of New Lon- don has been at the camp looking aft- er_his aeroplane. ‘W. Bruce Haynes has gone to New York city where he has entered a theatrical company. Rev. and Mrs. M. S. Stocking have returned to Portland. Mr. Stocking was former pastor of the Methodist church here. He was succeeded by the present pastor, Rev. Jerome Greer. Coroner Franklin H. Brown of Nor- wich was.the guest last week of his mother, Mrs. Martha Brown, in Wash- ington avenue. Charles L. Luce is visiting his fam- ily in Pennsylvania avenue. Gurdon B. Coates of New York spent Sunday with his family in Pennsyl- vania avenue. Mr. Coates is a travel- ing salesman. Mrs. Tebbutts has leased for the winter the lower tenement in the house on Hepe street occupied by Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Lewis. Dr. and Mrs. Adam F. Bishop are in New Haven tliis week attending the celebration. Mr. and Mrs. Griswold Wheeler of New York are occupying the Wallace house near the railroad bridge. An automobile truck frem the Plant game preserve has been transporting from the freight yard several ready- made chicken coops. Francis Luce is attending school at the academy in Norwich. F. J. Howard has entered the New London Manual Training school, Miss Gertrude Doolittle left Sunday for Hartford where she will attend school. Melville L. Mason was in Norwich Tuesday attending court. Miss Ella Johnson was a Norwich visitor Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Socrates Scholfleld left Tuesday for their home in Providence after a few days’ visit to their cottage near Saunder’s grove. Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. Manwaring have returned to New York after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Man- waring -in South street. Mr. Man- waring is representative of the Max Hart Theater company in New York. Mrs. Fannie A. Darrow entertained Sunday Mrs. Thatcher from Norwich. R. O. Libby left Monday for New York to resume his business. Henry B. Goodenough of New Ha- ven spent Sunday at his cottage on Broadway. R. B. 8. Washburn and George Tubbs of Norwich spent Sunday at the Washburn cottage in Center street. Mrs. J. C. Taft and granddaughter left Sunday for their home in East Hartford. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Tracy closed their cottage on High street Saturday and left for their home in Hartford, Mrs. Grace West of Hartford was at her cottage in High street last week. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Tripp have re- turned to Oakville. Mrs, Jane C. Dorman is able to be out a short time each day. Mr. and Mrs. Watrous left Monday for their home In New York. ¢ Frank A, Astor is erecting a cottage for W. B. Griswold of Hartford. A party from Neéw London spent Sunday at Dillon’s houseboat in the cove. Mrs. W. B. Griswold left Saturday for her home in Hartford. Frank Clark the bus driver will con- pclude his trips between the rallroad station and the camp this week., Mr. Clark has been running the stage later than usual this year. Campers have been taking advan- tage of the low tides and filling their baskets with good sized clams, VOLUNTOWN Parishioners Continue Laudable Worlk/| of Beautifying cometor;—Devctiun of the Forty Hours. On Saturday afternoon a number of men from Glasgo and Voluntown were engaged in the work of improving St. Thomas’ cemetery, under the guidance of the pastor, Rev. R. P. Morrissey. As a result of their labors the cemetery is looking better than ever. Father Morrissey has invited them to be pres- ent again this afternoon, when it is expected they will finisn the work. Forty Hours’ Devotion. On' Sunday morning at the close of the 10.30 mass the forty hours’ devo- tion was opened in St. Thomas’ church with a procession of the Blessed Sac- rament, the procession being in the fol- lowing order: Cross bearer, Master Marshall; lght bearers, W. Fournier and Fdward McDonald; Sunday school children; flower girls, Misses Magrey and McDonald; censer bearer, A. Du- pont; the Rev. R. P. Morrissey with the Blessed Sacrament- The little girls were in white, with wreaths and veils. The sanctuary was beautifully decorat- ed with cut flowers, potted plants and lighted tapers. Special music was ren- dered under the direction of the organ- ist, Mrs. Joseph Ritchotte. During the offertory of the mass Miss Nellie J. | Buckley of Norwich rendered very beautifuly Gounod’'s Ave Marie. Dur- 5 William Ritchotte added cal portion with his violin. rotions continued with masses 5 and 8 ings, with eervices on Sunday and Monday evenings. A large number of jout of town clergymen assisied the pastor during the services, and a laree number of the parishioners approached the sacrament. The with a high mass on Tuesday morn- ing, sung by tha Rev. Father W, A. Keefe of Plainfield. Oharles Anderson and Charles Bar ber attended the probate convention in Norwich Wednesday. A camp of gypsies was located in town on Sunday. On Thursday Dozina, infant daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Desrosier, died, aged 3 months. The bereaved par- ents have the sympthy of many friends. Norman Eddy of Windsor is the guest of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs- Ezra Briggs. ! _Arthur L. Briggs and Thomas Mc-~ | Donald attended the congressional con- vention at Willimantic Saturday last. PRESTON Mrs. Mariha Crary and Mrs. Eva Col- llns of Weslerly were recent visitors to rejutives in this place. Mrs. Helen Pearsall of Brooklyn, N Y., is visiting Mrs. A, B. Shedd Mr. and Mrs. R M. attend ed Hamburg falr and | Thursday 1 Edward Zabriskie ufter spending the sumroer with his father, returned to | Oberltn college this week | The Ladies’ Atld society met.in. the Congregational vestry Wednesd. Mr. and Mrs. Beriah E. Burdick have | returned from their wedding trip and will make their home in Preston City Mre. Charles Fnniz of Cliff straat was a week end visitor at her father's H. H Palmer's Monday and Tuesday morn- | devotions closed | UNCASVILLE Mrs. J. Gardiner Sharp Entertains on Birthday—Observance of Sunshine Sunday. Miss Stella Coen, who has been the guest of friends in Windsor Locks for a few days, has returned home. Rev. G. C. Chappell, Mrs. Norman C. Allen, Mrs. Thomas Church, Mrs. Harriett Furber, Mrs. Walter Jeffers, Mrs. Ray Woodmanses were among those atten the recent Baptist as- soclation meeting in Niantic. Among those attending the fair at | Willlmantic were Mrs. Elmer Teft and Mrs. John Adams. Mrs. *Ray Johnson, who is ill with appendjeitis, ig still in a critical con- dition. A nursq is in attendance. Harry Bogue, who is employed in Springfleld, is|at home for a few Weeks. Mrs. John Brady and daughter, Miss Margaret Brady, of St. Johns, h B, are guests of Mrs, William B. Cox of Pequot. Miss Ella Turner is in_Providence, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. I. Brown- ng. Miss Helen Lenihan, who has been the guest of friends in Lakeville, has returned home. . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chapel enter- tained this week George Clough of Palmer, Mass. Mrs. Susan Blake of Stafford Springs is the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Fred J. Hope. Visitor fram Kansas. Mr. Kenyon of Kansas and his sis- ter, Miss Kenyon, of Rhode :Island, were recent guests,at the home of Mrs. John Rudd. Observed Sunshine Sunday. Mrs. Peter Tavlor entertained the Good Cheer Sunshine, society at her home Thursday afternoon. There was a large attendance and a thoroughly good time was enjoyed. The next meeting wlll be with Mrs. Willlam Osborn. Sunshine Sunday was observed by the society, services being held in the ‘church at Quaker Hill, The pas- tor, Rev. F. D. Luddington, spoke on the work the Sunshine soclety was doing locally, also of the work for the blind bables In large clties. A special music programme was rendered by the «holr, also a solo by Mrs. Fzra Hempstead. The church was decorat- d with yellow and white, the society's colors. Home from Eastern Point. Harold M. Browne, who has been at The Griswold in the drug store for the summer, has been at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Browne, for a few davs previous to resuming his studies at Jefferson Medical col- lege, Philadelphia. Entertained on Birthday. Mrs. J. Gardiner Sharp, who makes her home with her son, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sharp, on Neff H#l, enter- tained a few friends Tuesday after- noon, it being her birthday. Among those present were Mrs. Martin V. B. Brainard, Mrs. Charles G. Turner, Mrs, Henry Dart, Mrs. Fred J. Hope, Mrs, Blake, Mrs. M. H. Furber, Mrs. Ray Woodmansee and others. Mrs. Sharp was remembered ‘with flowers und gifts from her friends. Refresh- ments were served. — Built at Town Farm, The selectmen have completed work on. a shed which has been built at the town farm for the purpose of storing road scrapers and other implements, Louig B. Hurlbutt and son Donald are guests of Mr. Hurlbutt's daughter Mrs. 1 Hewitt, ' ' dies’ Ald mociety of the Bap- tist church was entertained by Mrs. Henry W. Benham at her home on Wednesday. afternoon. A number of residents of this town aitended the failr held at Hamburg Wednesday. SALEM Inspection Night at the Grange—Local Exhibitors at Hamburg Fair. A union Christian Endeavor service will be held in the Congregational church Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. Rev. T. A. Willlams will have charge. Leo Morgan and family are moving from what is known as the Balley place on the Mitchell farms to the farm formerly owned by Henry Avery, near Gardner Lake. R. A. Bailey is showing his friends some handsome apples, one of which when measured stretched the tape to 13 1-2 inches around. Chdrles W. Harvey has returned home after a week's stay in Norwich and East Lyme. William B. Kingsley and son Arthur were Norwich visitors on Tuesday. Mrs. Eva Tucker of Elizabeth, N. J.. is visiting her sister, Mrs. Willlam B. Kingsley. The republican caucus was held In the town hall Monday evening. The democratic caucus was held Tuesday evening. i Inspection Night. Tuesday night was inspection night at the grange and a class of three was given the first and second degrees. Grangers were present from Colchester and Lebanon. Enoch Crandall was a week end guest of relatives at Oswegatchie. Mrs. T. A. Williams returned home Monday after a rief visit at the home of her father in Milton. Exhibited at Hamburg. Salem, with its wife and a few of the children, attended the grange fair in Hamburg Wednesday. Rev. T. A. Wil- liams and wife were among the ex- hibitors. The beautiful dahlias in the gardens of Mrs. Raymond Douglas are attract- ing the attention of passersby. Howard A. Rix of Montville was in town Tuesday. Rev. T. A. Willlams preached on Sunday morning from the parable of unleavened bread. Text, Matt. 13: 38. | The Christlan Endeavor service in the evening was lad bv Mrs. Rose V. Ray. | Harris District School Opens. | School In the Harris district opened Monday with Florence O°'Connor as | teacher. Charles Tiffany of Wallingford, a | Sundey visitor at the home of his sls ter, Mrs. Busie B. Rogers, attended services at the Congregational church, GARDNER LAKE Mr. and Mrs. Willlam F. Long of Bozrah, called on local friends Sun- } | day. { Mrs. William Chappell and Mrs | Beebe of Waterford recently visited | C. H. Bailey. | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ladd of Salem | were recent guests of Charles Gard- ner. | A number of local residents attend- ed Hamburg fair Wednesday. Frank Way and family of Bozrah called on local friends a few days ago. BOZRAH Minstrels at the Grange Fellowed by" Feast of Musk Melons. |7 The grange met Wednesday evening with thirty members present The | meeting was in charge of the unmar rled members, with Leroy Lathrop as chalrman. There were plano melec tfona by Sisters Allce Bishop and | Bdna Bentley, and a well rendered | recitation by Sister Rana Barber, af- | ter which Prothers Howard Smith, | Herbert Fargo, Jason Kingslay and | Flarnld Rentley gave a minstre] enter | tainment which was highly amusing igl“inz the audienca an avening af fun and an opportunity te drive away the blues. Then followed & feast of musk melons passed around by ‘the colored brothers of the grange. It was voted to visit Colchester grange in October. Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert Rudd have moved from Sherwood G. Avery's house to Bean Hill Mrs. B. A. Herrick anl Miss Bdith Herrick are spending some. time.on Lathrop Hill. i Crop of Prime Potatoes. S. A. Beebe and a number of men have been harvesting the potatoes on the Bailey farm. They dug out In two «[inys 150 bushels of very nice pota- aes. Edwin H. Lathrop is taulg large loads of fine musk melons to Norwich every day. LEBANON Secrstary W. B. Van Allen Visite Town—Delegate Reports . Niantie Meeting—Personals. ~ Miss Brown of Hartford is the guesi of Mrs. 8. W. Throop. W. B. Van Allen of Carthage, N. Y. secretary of the New York railroad, spent a day last week wi his sister, Mrs. Fred Madley.. Mrs. H. A. Mason of Newten 0 Mass., is spending some time with Dr. and Mrs. E. L, Danielson. Mrs. F. K. Noyes and Miss Mabal Noyes are passing this week in the Gresn mountains. . Clifton Sweet of New B; week end guest of his m.'g: M;;.v Sweet. ik iss Marion Blakesles is teaching InMVolunwwn. VTl rs. Rush Foster and daughter Alma of South Manchester are spe . Week with Mrs. Foster's 2 Minnie Tucker. o Ralph Royall has spending two weeks in New York. Mrs. Jennie Murray of Nory Was the week end guest of 1 ‘Mary and Lizaie Randall. Move to Farm. Rowland Browning and moved from Town street to hig onJ B.bfiw’lr‘ lHill. o osep! vler of Wat g town last week. s s Mrs. C. 8. Meech” has gone to liwe with her daughter, Mrs. Rowland Browning. ‘Winthrop Abell and Miss Flors, o thews of Greeneville are guests of Mr. Abell's mother, Mrs. Carrie Report of Baptist Assoociation, Mrs. Ida Abell and Mrs. Mary. liams were delegates to the B assocfation at Niantic last we rs. Abell' led the C. H. meeti day night and gave an Intate.tl‘nz [ i of some of the toplcs discussed at. thi association. il Mr, and Mrs. Verson Boothby of Woodmont _are spending a few ' with Mr. Boothby's parents, llr.m Mrs, A, A, Boothby. Ry A GLASGO ./ Local People at North Stoningten, Fali —Epworth League Maeeting. Several from this vicinity attende¢ the fajr in North Stonington Th: Danlel Guile and family, u Young of Norwich were 'a:‘.--‘ st;(r{y flw. s Sunday. gl o 53 Jeft's was a week-end guest at her home in Worcester. Mrs. E. F. Tucker who has visiting her nephews and n! ‘m several weeks, return Suni to ‘Westerly. . A Mr. and Mrs, Albert Green wers: in Moosup last week atten ‘the fa- neral of a cousin. Truok Taken to N An auto truck was Bethel parsonage, Mond the way té6 Voluntown. - h’ D took the passengers in his aute, veying .them to their d the broken trucy was taken to Norwie Mr. and Airs. Harris Focleston South Windham were over 8 guests of their mother, Mrs, Eccleston. Mre. Burrows with a party Norwich attended the Kingston "y making the trip by auto. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gardner Mr. and Mrs. Elmer C. Hall the E. L. SBunday evening led y J. Thompson, with Mrs. Hall orgsnist. Attending Norwich Schools. the Benjamin Young is attending Norwich Free academy and Luther the Broadway school, Norwich. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eccleston were in Norwich Wednesday and while there called upon Mrs. Betsy Tyler at the State hospital. FITCHVILLE Injured Workm—u; Has Three Fingers Amputated—Work on State Road Begun. A young man employed in the vick- er room of the Palmer Bros, compeny factory got his hand caught in a ma- chine Tuesday. He was taken to Backus hospital, where three fingers ‘were, amputated. ‘Work on the macadam road between this place and Yantic has begum. Miss Florence Phillips entertained the members of her Sunday school class of the Fitchville Baptist chureh at a picnic Saturday aftermoon. Iow cream, cake, etc., were served | Mrs. Brnest, Collins of n Clity was a recent guest of Miss Rose Burke. Miss Kathryn Coughlin has returned, after spending the summer in Miss Emma Holmes of Ches d spent Thursday with her , Mrs, W- N. Chdppell. Mrs. James Phillips and Miss Annie Burdick attended the Baptist conven tion at Niantic. W. D. Monroe is visiting friemds i» Hartford. LIBERTY HILL / C. E. Soclety Holds Ics Cream Secis! ~—Harold Harvey a Student at Bur- lington. Mrs. Deway of Torrington, who bas been with her daughter, Mrs. Johm Kneeland, for a few weeks past, re- ceived word Sunday that her sister in South Manchester was very low. Mrs Dewey went there Monday. Ernest Willis is slowly gaining after a severe illness. The two months' old bahy of Mr. and Mrs. Laboski is very [ ill with cholera infantum. J Harold Harvey, a student In the medical college in Burlington, VL, is spending part of his vacation with his mother, Mrs. Annie L. Harvey. The C. B. society held an ice cream | supper at the church Thursday even- | ing. Mrs, Charles James, who hag heen in St. Joseph's hospital, Willimantic for several weeks, having undergone an operation, is recovering. She is now with her cousin, Miss Georgie JFlint, and will return home soon. ' MOHEGAN Roger Dolbeare was taken to (he Backus hospltal Sunday Mr. and Mrs Sturgis and children of New London were guests Sunday of Mrs T. Baker Mrs. Fmma F. Raker s .visilinz friends in New TLondon. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Baker and son of New Haven have been guests of Mra. E. T. Baker. Nonald Meech. whn has Roston for several months, turned home.