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— SefE Nnv London Gomity NIANTIC Quarry Owner in Town—Capt. George D. Allen Taken to Nerwich State Hospital. Mario Malnatti, of Quincy, Mass., is al the Niantic house. Mr. Malnatt! is looking after the work going on at nis quarry in the Roxbury district. The Anderson family has moved tc Barre, Vt. George Miller of Hartford is the guest of his sister, Mrs. Nehemiah Gates, Fritz Dart of Trinity college is vis- iting his parents, Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Dart. George Mather, emploved by T. J. Hill here about eight years 2go, spent Sunday with friends in town. T. J. Hill has returned from New York, where he went last week and purchased a touring car. Taken to State Hospital. Capt. George D. Allen, formerly watchman at the Knickerbocker tvpe- writer factory, was taken to the No wich State Hospital at Brewster Neck Monday. Pine Grove Interests. Conductor and Mrs. Winfield J. Man- waring of New Haven spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Manwaring. Ceeil Spicer of New London spent Sunday at the Crocker cottage on Broadway. Howard Pitkin caught a number of flatfish in the river Saturday. Dorman brothers are painting their motor boat Scud and getting ready for launching. Mrs. N. W. Rogers returned Sat- urday from a visit to New Haven and Hartford, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Lee. John Lee, Mrs. Alfred Highmore of New Londen arrived at the Grove Wed- nesday. My. and Mrs. H. C. Burdick have returned to New London. Capt. Norman W. Rogers is work- ing on the Merriam cottage on High street. Purchased Rogers Cottage. Mrs. Erwin has returned to her home in Brooklyn, N. Y. Last season Mrs. Brwin purch, d the Rogers cot- tage mear the pavilion. Howard Pitkin and George M. Bar- rett have been working on the Erwin cottage. _R. O, Libby of Norwich was in the Grove Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. t.—nudvnnu;—:h of Hartford are expected to arrive in the Grove next week Saturdav. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eshenfelder, Mrs. 8imon Siebler, Master Henry Eshenfelder arrived in the Grove Wed- nesday for the season. Mr. and M Henry Farmer, of Brooklyn, N. Y. spent Sunday with Mfs, Farmer's mother, Mrs. M. :'!;:; at her new cottage on Cherry Mrs. Paul A. Kumpitsch, wife of Pr. Kumpitsch of Bridgeport is the guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert I. Manwaring on South street. Mr, and Mrs. Kumpitsch, who have been residing in New Haven for some time, moved to Bridgeport about a month ago. Mrs. Kumpitsch is well known here especially among the summer colony CHESTERFIELD Rev. Mr, Gallup to Prnch Farewell Sermon Sunday. Arthur and Louis Chapman were in Colchester Saturday. Samuel McDonald and John Tread- way spent Sunday at their home in Colchester. Ernest Walden and Frank Counter ;-ere callers in New London Tues- ay John Kaplan and Sam Phillips have purchased valuable horses. Frank Counter while working in the | woods Monday sprained his wrist, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Avery of Hill- :lr;p were callers in Chesterfield Satur- y. Visited School. Supervisor Wheeler visited the Chesterfield school Friday Rev. Mr. Fog of New York held a business and prayer meeting T uesday evening at the Methodist church Miss Mary Riely spent the week end at her home in New London. _Stanley Morgan was a caller in New London Saturday, Rev. and Mrs. Gallup were calling on friends in this place Thursday. Farewell Sermon. Rev. Mr. Gallup, pastor of the Chest- erfield chureh will preach his fare- well sermon Sunday, May 4th G«)r‘@ Day of Salem called friends of this place Sunday There was. a large attendance at the dance given at Edward Walden’s Tuesday on evening. George Day of Salem played the violin and Thomas Hyde the organ. -Earl Brown of Sa- lem was prempter. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Chapman spent Sunday at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Edward Walden Mrs. Jacob Savin is having her “wouse and other buildings repaired. LAUREL GLEN L P. C. Von Carisberg has ur- chased an antomabile. N ‘Services ‘were held at the chapel last Sunday at three o'clock. Rev. Mr. Van Hern of Ashaway preached. Ixman Main and Mr. Esterbrooks of Willimantic were guests of W, L. M' over Sunday, ohn Watson and family m 1 L By oved last Tinora Hill has returned short ‘stay-in Worcester. Buy Watson Pilace. A fam!)y from Xew York has taken Possession of the place recently pur- "hw of John Watsen. L. Main and John Geer were hus- after = ifess callers in North Stonington « t Main was a Sunday ;‘1‘1‘1_‘ at s Almy’'s at Pendleton m:.g:‘b-dg; an'd son Heman of on the former's mother in this place recently. ( EAST COLCHESTER Mr, and Mrs, Prank Case were vis- itars in Chesterfield over Sunday, Miss Katfe Purcell of Salem was fiu&:ut recently of her sister. Mrs. T. . on, Mr, and Mprs, Willlam Avery were business eallers in Norwich Tuesday, Mr, and Mrs, Prank Way and daugh- ter, Miss Neliie, of Bozrah, were vis- iters with friends here Wednesduy Susman Paley has a fine breod of over seven hundred chicks. Laeai en are having geod iuck, Beweral show geed catches from the btrmkn abeui here, Phe tewn team with seraper is re- pufl the dyuads in this sectien which wo;m condition from the spring rain NORTH LYME Mrs, Brwin Rogers is keeping house for Mrs, Wil Caulkins in Lyme this week, W, M. Sl“fll ¥rs. A H. Btrong, Mr. and’ W. M. Sisson, Jr., and Miss Boro x Sisson visited friends in G:olnn nday. e on purchased ‘he ?m Filiotson place. pweil celebrated his seven- 'lflb bm Monday and received over T anlt EIJ'la ‘i bomor of the ABQASELIELY, i Local Men Attend Warveih Odd Fel- lows’ Service—New Pastor Preach Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, ‘Hermon Gager enter- | tained on Sunday Mrs. Henry ¥Hyde and Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Hyde of Wil- limantic. Miss Bertha Smith of Mansfield | gpent Sunday at her home. % At Odd Fellews’ Service. Clifford A. Heath and Clifford H. Robinson were in Norwich Sunday, attending the anniversary service of the 1. O. O. F. at the Church of The | Good Shepherd. Mrs. Charles Crandall of South Windham was calling on Mies Faith Gager on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Weaver of Willimantie have moved on the Gilbert Lamb place. { Mr. and Mrs. Arad Manning: of Yantic were guests Sundaw of Mrs. Lloyd P. Ayer. Miss Faith N. to Providence. Lavius A, Robinson and grandson, Gager has returned Huntington, were in Norwich Tues- day. Mrs. Mary J. Lovett and grand- daughter are spending a few days at’ Lakeside farm. | Irvin Capwell of New Londeon was | a recent visitor in town. New Pastor Sunday. Rev. B. L. Capshaw is expected to begin his labors here on Sunday. Frank Greenslit was a’'recent Nor- wich visitor. ' Mrs, Abbie Speeler, Miss Lillie Johnson and Miss Lucy Hyde of Nor- wich visited their summer residence ‘Wednesday. and Mrs. Wred Armstrohg and | family were in Willimantic Sunday, visiting the ruins .of the Windham High school making the trip by auto. The barn at the parsonage. has been newly shingled. PRESTON Rev. E. W. Stebbins Aeccepts Bap Call—Whist — Missionary Auxiliary | Meets. John Morgan of Ashwillett is work- ing for J. H. Wilson. Accepts Call. Rev. E. W. Stebbins has accepted a | call to preach at the Baptist church. His family will move here about June 1st. The prepmamrv lecture will be held at the Congregational church this (Saturday) afternoon at 2.30, followed by the meeting of the church. Mrs. Caroline Philbrick left Thurs- day for her former home in Tilton, N. H. Six-Table Whist. A whist party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. X Zabriskie on Friday evening. Six tables were play- ed. Miss Bessie Crary won the first | prize for the ladies and William B. | Crary the gentlemen’s prize. William | P. Miller and Miss Smith were given the consolation prizes. Cake and ice cream were served. Missionary Meeting. interesting meeting of the A very c Ladies’ auxiliary for foreign missions was held with Mrs. B. E. Burdick Wednesday afternoon. Several selec- | tions were read describing the work | of the missionaries n Turkey. There ! were 18 present. Sandwiches, cake and cocoa were served by Mrs. Bur- dick, assisted by Miss Helen Hall and Miss Alice Wingate. "SHEN May Baskets Hung—Harry Fatt Taken To Backus Hosp Rev. B. D. Remington and Mrs. Remington of Colchester were recent guests of friends in Goshen. Mrs. Charles I,. Hinckley who hli_s been seriously ill with pneumonia is convalescent. At Bozrah Wedding. A number of guests from Goshen attended the Lathrop-Abell wedding. at the home of the bride’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Abell in Bozrah, | Wednesday evening. Mrs. George Moore and daughter, Mrs. Sherman Fox of Hockanum were | recent guests at the home of W. W. | Gillette. First Whippoorwill. The first whippoorwills made their presence known with their sweet old- time melody *April 24th. | A surprised Thursday people were May baskets number of Yyoung with the first evening. Fatt who is ill was taken to hospital for treatment, NORTH FRANKLIN Orrin Geddard and Lyle Broughton cf Bast Gramby were week end visi- tors at A. T. Browning’s. Mrs. Fred Clark entertained on Sun- | day Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Clark and | son Donald ot Hartford, Mr, and Mrs. Willlam Buteau of Baltic, and Mrs, Elizabeth Lillle, (who is 97 years old) of 1 ebanon, ; Huntington Lathrop attended the | Lathrop-Abell wedding Wednesduy evening. Mr. and Mrs F. A. Rock¥pod and| daughter Florence and Mrs, ’ Race attended .Quinebaug pomonu nl Hampton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Browning were Hartford visitors Tuesday. Miss Florence Rockwood Hartford visitors Tuesday. Miss Florence Rockwood attépded a party in Willlmantic Monday eévening at the home of Miss Gladys Bulger. Miss Rena Race attended the Moore-Loomis wedding at Norwich ‘Wednesday. Stor® and Stock Damaged By Fire— Shad Fishing Season Opens Well. were Elisher Chapman has moved to one of the mill houses in 8{ll Lane. Miss Dorothy Daniels spent Sunday, with her parents in Old Hamburg. Lee Harding and family are visiting Mrs. 1da Harding. A B Bmstt of Hartford was in town on business one day last week, The blacksmith shop is being r paired, Z Store Damaged By Firs. Mr. and Mrs, W, M, Anderson were in New l.ondon last Wednesday, buy- ing goods to stoek their store which was damaged by fire last week. | Shad Fishing Good. The shad fishermen report good luck for the first nisht's fishing, May 1lst, Mpr, and Mrs, C, W, Brwn wood were visitors af L, Bills the first of the week, Mrs, Carvie Scheaaf of New Yeork, is the mies‘. of hér aunt, Mrs, Beekwith. Mr. and Mrs. Rehert Milne dnd Mrs. John Biwell of Borchesiey, Mass., were guests of Mrs. Blizabeth Theompson over the week, Mr: and Mrs. Phomas ARern and sen Arthur, of Westerly, speni over Suyn- day with Mrs. Aherm’s paremts, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. James Brocks of dew- ett City were Sunday guests of Mrs. Elizgabeth Thompson's. Mr, and Mrs. R. G. Paimer three ohildren were at Prentice n tunuay, and Mi- To i !ed to Hartford Saturday. | Bradlaw, Miss Nellie Mell and Mrs. North smnu\m village l‘ll-v aft- ernoon. The interior of the church b:g repaired. Services next Sunday 1 be held at the parsonage. GARDNER. LAKE Miss Bthel Chun;lln after spend- ing several weeks at her home return- Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Baldwin of Norwich spent Sunday at the home of | S. A. Dolbeare: Mr. and Mrs. D. Harry Reynolds of New Londen ited Sunday at the home of Mrs. Reynold’s slstcr, Mrs. S. A, Da!bo‘re and Mrs, Chas. Benhun of New =) — Ihel b = Lond m spent Sunday with local },‘ Iriends. WSt Mrs. Carter after spending several [g ! days with her sister Mrs. Weddell has returned to her' home in Philadelphia, Miss “Grace IALhrng of Palmertown spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Lathrop. Mrs. May Daniels after visiting sev- eral days with her niece Mrs. E. Lati- mer has returned to New London. Harris Morgan of Waterbury is vis- iting local relatives. * Misses Robie and Ethel Boynton of | Palmertown spent Sudday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. ¥. Boynton Newton Landphere of Palmértown was calling on friends recently. Perry H. Corning and Joseph Cum- mings of Norwich were at Spring Grove Saturday. ‘Harold Reynolds and Nathan Row- ley of New London spent Wednesday with Mr, and Mrs. S. A, Dolbeare. LISBON Local Deiegates at Groton Convention —Wedding Guests—Personals. Miss Alice Kennedy, ‘i-"‘:" =1 —— ‘Ena P 3 Miss Hattie William Foote attended the couanty Sunday schoo] convention in Groton Thursday, as delegates from the iocal Sunday school. Mrs, Augustus Read had as guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs, William Read of Pachaug. R. R. Barber and Miss Martie Bar- ber took a trip. to Putnam Sunday in ‘their touring car. Harold House of East Hampton was a week end visitor at Mrs. Olaf Nel- son’s. Summer Guests Arrive. Mr. and Mrs. Jones and daughter, Genevieve, of New Jersey, arrived at Mrs. Susan Kanahan's home last week to spend the summer. Mrs, F. E. Hyde with her son and daughter attended the marriage of their cousin, Miss HEthel Abel, in Boz- rah, Wednesday evening. (News items sent to The Bulletin unsigned are never used.—Correspond- ence Ed.), LEONARD BRIDGE Big Deer Seen in Pasture—Personal Items. Mr. and Mrs. ill Clark and son Jason, of L.ebanon, spent Sunday with Mrs. Clark’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Willis O. Gardner. Master John Black of New York is visiting his aunt, Mrs. Louis Him- melstein. Mrs. Bdwin Kneeland saw a large deer in Mr. Himmelstein's pasture Sunday afternoon. Mrs, Julia Geer went Tuesday to Providence to visit her daughter, Mrs. Arthur J. Stevens. The Misses Leet of Lebanon Center were recent guests of Miss Nettie Wil- liams. i I NY. BREWERY"*”BOTTLING Bottled in accordance with the latest scientific and hygienic methods, that preserve all the taste, snap, and wholesomeness of the brew, beerdoesn’thuté nurlyso good as draught beer” ~That is because he has Order from your Dealer SELECT STOCK i LAGER “GANSETT” PILSNER SPECIAL BAVARIAN BEER HALF STOCK BANQUET ALE AND PORTER J\!II_Ill___z Albert G. Kneeland was wich Tuesday on business. J. Zatorensky has returned to New York. after a week's visit with his daughter. Mrs. Louis Himmelstein. in Nor- quartette composed of Mrs, J. F. Sper- li, soprano, Mrs. Hart Goff, alto, il. Goff, tenor, and Arthur Tracy, bass, sang Asleep in Jesus, ILead, Kindly Mrs. Grace S. Geer of Norwich is 2 y - spending some time at the home of :‘:f:; S5 Segienn Wk Uoger Mrs. Julia. Geer. The beautiful floral offerings in- cluded a large pillow from Mr. Her- rick: spray of carnations, W. C. T. U., spray of calla lilles from her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Williams; wreath from her sisters and. brothers; spray of lilies and roses, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Moffett; spray of carnations, Miss Lulu Robbin spray of carna- tions, Nellie Edson; spray of carna- tions, M. P. S. school: wreath, Mrs. Chase and Mrs. Barker; spray of pinks, Mrs. Elizabeth Smith and son; form of lilies and roses, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Warren Thatcher; spray of carmations |and sweet peas, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mr. and. Mrs, J. 8. Dolbeare have|Chamberlain: pinks, Mr. and Mrs. i { her; spray pinks, Mrs. been spending the week with Mr. and | George Thatc 3 Mrs. Rogers of Massapeag. | Bverett Ladd: ivy, Mrs. ‘William Dean, Harry Palmer and Miss Florence [besldefi saversl places/which were sant Taylor of thjs place, Bdwin Lewis and | Unmarked. family of Preston City spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Austin Rathbun of Smith avenue, Norwich. Mr; and Mrs. Willlam Calkins of Norwich were calling on friends here LEFFINGWE' " Mr. and Mrs. Frank Austin of Pal- mertown were calling on friends here Sunday. Harry L. Palmer began work for John H. Ford Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George Sheldon were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fofrest Lef- fingwell Sunday. Miss May Bushnell of the Old Can- terbury turnoike and Miss BEtta Ladd of Greeneville were guests of Miss Mildred Swan. Sunday. Personal Mention. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Perry and fam- 11) ot Butpram were in town over Sun- H. E. Perry have been E % ! s e L5 visiting friends near Hartford the past two weeks. ASHWILLETT ‘Mrs, H, Barrows led the C. E. meet- R iy |ing last Sunday night. Next Sunlay Otto Anderson has returned from a | Martin Bushnell will lead. business trip to Pennevivania. | Mrs, A, A. Morgan has seld out to| 8. Guile. Mrs. Willlam Clark of Campbells Mills spent last week Thursday with relatives in Rixtewn, Mrs, B. H, Clark was a SOUTH 'WINDHAM Friends Visit | “Norwich Patient— Wheelman and Motorcyclist Collide. D. business ;E.':',',f:y in Jewett City and Nerwich, gy, pulpit of the Congresational 8. Ahlbers was a ealler on business | CIULCE was occupled by (he Bev. W. in North Staningten the first of the e iy Mr. and Mrs. (George Styvles were vis- {tors in New Haven Wednesday, Backus Brethers have bheen paint- | ing and renovating the interior of their store. Bertha Binns of Norwich has been visiting her sister, Mrs. John Lewis. George Hoxey of Hartford was town Sunday. Livdia Bishop, formerly of New Lon- don, died at the home of her brother, | E. Harlow _Holmes, early Thureday morning. She hag been seriously ill but th da Serviceg were held at the cbu!ch‘g:n: :;,or:::r‘hnafnwe;e‘};scmt;l o Sunday morning and evemi Mrs. T. E. Backus has returned Mr. Brainerd of Norwich called on from a visit with friends in Hartford friends in this place Sunday. and New Rritain. Mrs. Dwight Cooke and children | Call Pati Y. alled on Patient. week. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Plerce of Nor- wich called on E. H, Clark and fam- flv also Miss Sarah Cameron, Sun- &) Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Clark were call- ers on William B. Clark and family and also Mrs. H. Perkins at Camp- in bells Mills Sunday afternoon. | have gone to Syracuse, T —————— P;a,rl and wilm;fihflb;{wn Ber- nard Potter an P! er were wlndham cou“ty | at the tuberculosis sanatorium Sunday | calling on Clarence Strickland. 7 Mrs. Willis Slate is at Summerville CANTERBURY PLAIN visiting her daughter, Mrs. Cassius ‘("m'utF‘r a ey g ! Mrs. ed Tabor who has been very Many Friends Mnurn at Funeral of ;" "uteadily improving. Mre. Charles Herrick, Held at M. P. George Waterhouse of Providence, Chureh. who has heen visiting his eousin. Mrs. Samuel Childs, has ioined his mother Mrs, Charles Herrick died at her at Mr. Manley's at Windham. home Sunday morning at 2 oclock | Pearl Chamberiain. while riding his after an illness of seven menths, Mrs, wheel on SBundav, was run inte by a Herrick was Miss Jennje Williame, K motorcvele in Franklin. He escaped daughter of Henry and Jerushat Wil- | with slight infuries, liams, and was born on Westminster, Mias Hazel Backus has been spend- Hill, April 18, 1867, Nine days ago her ing a few davg with Mrs. W. C. Mur- 46th pirthday was remembered, many K deck, friends sending her plants, cut flowers| Mrs. Mary Tarkham 1§ srendine a {few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Charies Hahn at Conantville, 'Mrs, €. W, Murdock was in Ner- wich Wednesday, et WARRENVILLE Marjorie and Ruth Case spent Sun- day with their grandmaother at Ash- ford Center. Miss Bthel M. Durkee is spending a few days with Miss Gladys Brewn in and a shower af birthday cards, Bhe was married te Me, Herrick 21 years) Age last December, Their only cuild, Frank, died August 3d of last year, Mys, Herrick was a weman whe was loved by all, always having a pleasant ward fer evervone, She was a mem- ber pf the Methodist church 32 years and ¢ months, and was always in her place and réady te de her part as long us her heaith permitied. The church| has lest ene of lig best and mest act- ive members, as her place camneot he . Willimantie, easily flled. Bhe is surdived by her husbaad, father and mother, and four My B S Sumen aad pres oms speat the week end with Mr. and Mrs. sisters, Mrs. John Stamton and Allen Jewett of Clark’s Carmer. Afrs. CENTRAL VILLAGE Teacher at ' Black Hill ~‘Resigns— Friends Attend Canterbury Funeral. Miss Olive Dutton entertained Bucliea at her home Tuesday evening. Mrs. John E. Vaughn of Norwich visited her mother, Mrs. Wm. Sim- mons Thursday. Mrs. Julia E. Newton has returned from New London where she has been spending the winter with relatives, Mrs. Eba Huntington of Putnam, is visiting her son, Eba Huntington. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Dean, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Moffit, attended the funeral of Mrs, Charles Herrick in Canterbury Wednesday. Mrs. Charles Barber and 1. Howard Cross spent Wednesday in Providence. Mrs. Anna Heflin Kent has returned from St. Cloud, Florida, where she spent the winter. Mrs. Ernest Wilde and baby Eliza- beth of Wauregan, are spending a week with Mrs. Wilde's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Eyers. Mr. and Mre. Otis Newport of Plainfisld have been at Wm. New- . John Shelley has been visit- ing relatives in Providence. Mrs. Ellen Torrey, Mrs. Mortimer Stetson, Mr, and Mrs. George R. Tor- rey, spent Wednesday in Providence Miss Vivian Levalley of Danielson. has been visiting her cousin, Miss Beatrice Seguin. The Plainfleld Woolen mill is run- ning four davs a week until’ further notice. Edward Cutler spent Wednesday Providence. English Student Entertained. Howard Byles has been entertaining Mr. Bamford, of England. who has been attending. Mt. Herman scheol. Mrs, E. Hoxie Lillibridge and )\ Edna Lillibridge have been Norwich visitors . in Teacher Resigns. Miss Elsie Ladd 1s. teaching the Black Hill school for the remainder of the year. Mise Fannle Brown has re- signed on account of ill health. Senior Leaves School. Earl Collins has returned to his home in Warren, R.,l. He was a member of the graduating class at the | local high school, but is unable to| finish the term on aecount of illnes having suffered a relapse, while recov ering from diphtheria. Mrs. Sarah Rouse is ill with pleurisy at the home of Sessions 1. Adams. Owners Looking After Their Summer Houses—Communion Sunday. Mrs. Helen A. Witter, of Hartford, is visiting friends in town. Mrs.’ Alice Barstow Baker, ence, Mass., was a visitor at Gallup's this week. Mrs. J. Wilbur Lanphear: received a visit from her three sisters from , Providence this week. Mrs, Emily J. Ross, has been at her | cottage at Crescent Beach preparing . to open it for the season, a little later. | Dr. William E. Neff of Waterbury, has spent several days in town look- ing after the improvements at his summer place. Aid Society Meets. Last week the Ladies’ Aid society met with Mrs. Emily J." Ross. It was one of the largest meetings of the season, Cholce . refreshments were served, The Ladies' Aid soclety met on Wednesday with Mrs. A, M. Litchfield, The sacrament will be obsepved at the chureh next Bundiy,’ q"tg\- m;g‘”t@ unite with/ the ehtirch ’ then, WINDHAM of Flor- WwW. B. Death of Mrs. Mary Abb- Lockmln— the | will be with him for a few the death of Lockman's Death. Mrs. Mary Abbe the Inn In ‘Lockmn_n. which occurred . at | Wednesday, Windham loses one of Rs | preminent was a Mrs. and Lockman althouzh .residents. Windham girl, planning to attend the meeting of the o | after her -marriage with J. K. Lock- | man ‘she lived in New York, she has | spent her summers at her home here. | On account of ill health she did not | open her New York house last fall, | but spent the winter at the Inn. One | son, DeWitt M. Lockman, survives her. | Mr. Lockman djed several years ago. | To Attend Endeavor Meeting. | A number of Windham people are | Willimantic E. Union in & South today . (Saturday). and Mrs. Herbert Robinson were in Danielson Monday. Mr.'and Mrs. “E. 8. Yergason Hartford were recent visitors in town | Coventry | { | | Miss Mary D. Little, who has been | { Mr, . {in New York and Hartford since De- cember, returns. to her home here on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hateh, Miss Cla- ra Johnson, Miss J. W. Bingham and | L. J. Hammond, who have been spend- ing the winter in Florida, are expected to reach home Monday night. WESTMINSTER Heard—Time to Plant Corn, Croft conducted the c¢hurch Sunday administered Whippoorwill |, Mr worship at of baptism “was | children.._ 1. MisgTdilu Robbins _spent with Willimantic friends. Mr. FitzPatrick and Miss rick are ‘enfertaining Mrs and children from near Yonkers, T Mr, son; day Mary morning The rite to two Sunday FitzPat - Cameron N and,,Mrs. louis DeGrenier and Cleland, of Norwich, spent Sun- with Mws.. DeGrenier's mother,Mre. 7. ‘RAFfhbun of this place. Attended - Funeral. The people of this parish were sad- dened to learn of the death of Mrs. | Charles Herrick at her home on Can- Lerhur\ Plains Sunday. Several from this place attended 'the funeral Wed- nesday afternoon. Mps. Ellen Parker has returned (o Brooklyn after a visit with her sister, |'Miss Baker £ Sarah. Allen |- Mrs attended church | here Sunday morning. |'" Miss Tillle Rosenweig' has returned to New York, after a vacation of sev- eral dayvs with her parents here. | Mrs. Merrifield of New Yorx is | spending a few days with her children l'at Miss' Newton's: | Mrs. Frank Linnell learned last week of the death of her brother, who re- [s.ded in_Gleasondale, Mass. |- The whippoorwill was heard for the | first time this season on April 26th. According to the belief of the carly .settlers it is time for the farmers to |-plant “corn. WOODSTOCK |'Pastof Preachmq on' Socialistic Chris- tianity-—Seniors Hold Basket Secial. Gardner Richlrdson of New York, | was the guest of his parents over -Sunday. - Miss, Insa Hlnrlch- arrived Thurs- day to open her -uynmer home, Clov- erlea, Mr. and Mrs. W, J. Lindeman were i Worcester Sunday, A Timely "Topic. - ' ,f&\ R. R, Kendall is giving a series talks or -Phursday evenings, on uq@ux.m ‘hristianity large @xhount of ghrubbery is be- K set out -to' bemmty the grounds Nd CHiL rs. Clarence 'W. Taber is visiting Ray Blivep of Canterbury, Mrs. Hurry v em- ¥ Dean of Moosup and Mre. Buei Porter|: :{riof\‘“r‘l g;fitlflg “B;’chflm Flerida Tourists Returning. Hérsinather in B‘""‘"“m“' vt % Hebron, and one brother, Clifford! & Rurten spent Sunday in Phoe- § s f v Seniors’ Social. ifliams of Canterbury. nixville. Mrs, Ida T. Pegrum, whe has been| The semior class at the academy The funeral was hefd Wednesday August Bach of New York was a |housekeeper for Rev. “M, R. Plumb "held a ‘basket ‘mocial “in the hall om | afterncon from the M. P. church iad | receat - visiter in tewn. since October, left Thursday for| Friday, evenipg., Rev. 1. F. dpeern preached the funeral The public greatly appreciates the Bridgeport, where she is to enter a| R e — sermion. His text was found in Job cfforts of Merrill Jones getting | private hospital for treatment Mr,' Many a successful man makes & =if; Bev, assisted. A the road kmewn as Squaw Hollew in a | Plumb's eousin, Miss Jessie Cook of neise like a big wind.

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