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SEWS FROM ONE HUNDRED LIVE CORRESPONDENTS EASTERN GUNNECTIGUT AND WESTERN RHODE ISLAND. Who is Going and Coming—Incidents, and ‘Building in Three Counties. New London County GALES FERRY Burial of Francis A. Hodgkins—Sum- | mer Residents Beginning to Arrive —Good Trout Catch. The fifth burial ‘in_the Gales Ferry cemetery within a little over two months’ time s Wednesday after- noon when the body of Francis Allan Hodgkins, whose death occurred Sun- jay in Norwich, was brought here m his arents’ home New ‘Lon- ton, for burfal in the family plot. Mr. Hodgkins was a native of Gales Fer: but removed when a boy with his parents, Francis D. and Emma (Avery) Hodzkins to New London, where he as made his home. Rev. C. Wil- son, pastor of the Gales Fer- M. E. chureh, conducted the fun- il services both in New London and | at the grave. At Uncasville Entertainment. of eleven from the Ferry n entertainment given by parts 1. ¥. church Friday evening of last Kern of New Haven arrived this o spend the summer months at Lewis 'm at Allyn’s Point Postmaster Samuel F. Brown was in w York a few days last week. irs. Sarah Colver of the Navy Yard E atives in Middletown over w end, going w her nephew i tratford, visit at an automobile Charles Chap- who was a guest the Colver home and familv from New aken the Nicholas Allyn he Unionville district for the Caught. Big Trout. Norman rother Stephen of Allyn’s ght a string of 20 fine trout, some ing 1 1-2 pounds. while on a re- trip. Lawson was a guest of Brnst in Norwich ove A night a recent visit with Mr. \'s parents, Mr. and Mrs. James ss Sarah Latimer has been spend- few days week with rel Palmertown. Poisoning Suspected. and Mrs. Neville of their valuable dog buil, which died from poisoning, mourn J. Boston presumab day afternoon. Various Items. Miss J. M. Brock of Norwich was a recent guest of Rev, and Mrs. Harrison at the parsonage. Mrs. Corse Pennsylvania, mothe f Ar Barrett of Allyn's Point, has arrived there for a visit Miss P Rudd Gibb: a student at Radcliffe college, ed from Cambridge for a few days’ stay with her, parents, Mr. and Mrs. A, Gibbs. Florence Hurlbutt, from the Ferry, with Miss Grace Chapman a WMess: a of Allyn's ended the con- cert given by the %ass Clet club in Norwich last week Miss Dallas Tviler of New York ar- rived Wednesday to sr tion at the Ferry. Mrs. George Crandall of New London was a guest for a_couple of days last week of Mrs. R. B. Taft at Decatur Bluffs. . Taft has also entertaineg Mrs. Frank Carruth of Roxbury, Mass,, for some days. Mrs. Caro Manierre spent Wednes- day and Thursday with relatives in Poquonoc. Mrs. William Lewis closed her home at Allyn's Point last week to spend some time with her daughter, Mrs. Lmdwig Seith at Brewster. N. Y. LEDYARD Sister of Mrs. Edward H. Avery Fatal- Iy Burned—Violin 250 Years Old— Personal Items. d her vaca- Mrs. Edward H. Avers shocking news that her sister, Rudy Lewis of New London, while nursing a woman with an infant, carried a lighted candle Into a closet: n some way Miss Lewis’ clothes caught fire, and before the blaze could ba put out she was severely burned. She was rushed to Lawrence hospital ived the Miss rec and heroic efforts were made to save had his fingers badly bruised. | TWin Calves—The Week's Happen- Belknap of Bridgeport her, but she died Wednesday morning. | The ie mills Thursday ings. 1t her cottage on Broad- The funeral took place at her sistor's | Mghi for Memorial to reopen B in Groton. Monday. ! Mine Grave Dl el feniaearon Aston of Middletown ar Helen White Recovering. il jend Mis. O H of Ware, ey foum e L the Grove I for a fow Friends of Reyv, and Mrs. W. I |1 and Mror e ng Farow days With | friends in Providence. stay £ White are pleased to learn that their| = oo W U Harris. | i liss Fannie Williams, Miss Barbary i fi; b R little daughter, Halen, who has been | icDonald and Miss Martha Williams EcitatienRpbants Samare very ili, is improving. | OAKDALE | spent several days recently at the 3 AN Miss Eloise White, who has been | i | Gallup hempstead, Ncrth Stonington. | Georse f of Philade g dn as teaching the past year in Mississippi, | At th ional church the | . J- I« Peacock preached here Sun-|the Boden cottage, getting it ready to and Emmons White of Yale arrived | pastor, I 5 rench. breatiiod oa 42y occupy : 2 : home Sunday night, being called home | Sunday morning from Philippians 2: | MT. and Mrs. Alexander Avery Lin-| The road between Pine Grove and on ace Of the serious fllness of |12, 13 The C. E. meeting was con- | C0In and daughter, Marjery, of Leonia, | Niantic Wil be oiled this season. their little sister. cted by the pastor. Tosic, Mission : dir > "week end with SR irs. Isaac G. Geer has been visiting | Work at Home and Abroad v Bl Jincoln’s pare Mr. and Mrs nds In Hartford the past week. —|trial Missione, Acts 15, g, o %vn.urr«, G. Myers. VOLUNTOWN dge Holdridge has heen called to Rev, an ir , aller of Nor- | ST - | North Stonington to administer on the | wich wn W Stostained tr!l\\r’w Twin Calvas: Observance of Memorial Sunday— estate of Palmr L. Main, Judge Gray | parsonage Friday of last week. | Joseph Noyes found an addition to Foresters to Decorate Graves. of the North Stonington probate dis- Mr, and Mrs. Ha Sherman his livestock one morning recently, trict belng administrator on said es- |Norwich visited at Paul Glasbrenner's | When he _entered the barn. A full | Memorial Sun. tate, was disqualified to act as judge. | Sumn and attended church. blooded Jersey cow, aged 16, had dur- s of the G. Mr. and Mrs Nasies of Norwich| Mrs. Letitia Comstock is better. Inz the night given birth to twin 0ol children were guests of Mr. and Mrs. D, D.| Mrs. J. B. Parker, who is spending | calves. F. of Tavlo the summer here, has been confined | Miss Jennie Marshall spent Sunday O. F.. marched D. . Taylor was In Preston Clty on |fo the house by 'illness for severa: | with Miss Julia Wilcox at Quiam- Robbins cemete Saturds days, baug. deceased soldiers Rev. A. E. Kinmouth preached at the | Rev. W. S. Beard of Willimantic and | _Davld Gallup of New York was a to the ritual of the C Congregational church Sunday morn. |his mother, Ars. M. A. Beard. of | Sunday guest of Deacon B. Wil- The line returned to the ing | Flushing, 1. I, were recent visitors at | liams. h, where Rev. Mr. Qu: oseph A. Clark has been visiting | the home of Mr. Beard’s uncle and | Guests at Pine Tree Cottage. an interesting address on Patri- W. H F ero of Norwich on busi- [aunt, F. F. and Mrs. C. S. Parker. | Miss Florence Hewitt spent Decora- °UiSm- The children, in charge of their ness for the town of Ledvard. | The Ladies’ Social union met in the | {jon gay with a party of ten voung [Caghers. sang patriotic so: Mrs. Fannie Lamb visited her | chapel Thursday afternoon. | people at the cottage of her waie | The Feast of Corpus Christi was daughter, Mrs. Joseph Clark, Thurs- b o e George Loring, at Watch Hill, amemd e e dbuen oo by RS soree Loting L Sunday with services morning ant VGl 280 Yaais O COSHEN bor an o e o v lading lum- | cvening. * May devotions, will come o Siiiibe Crbhah. vk &t 614 i0lis that L — e ATl a close this (Saturday )evening with 50 v i i C. E. Society Marks Graves of De- TR Ry special services at 7 o'clock is 250 years old. He prizes it very e x | bigh! ceased Members—Fishing Notes. MOHEGAN Court Liberty’s Memorial Sunday. Mason Gray of Frepklin visited his | e Court Liberty, No. 132 will hold parents, Mr. and Mrs. Enos M. Gray, A number from Goshen attended the | % A memorial services in. thelr hall’ Stmn- on Sunday. birthday surprise party of Dr. Hdwin | MMr. Collins has sold his place and|gay at 2 ». m., after which they will All the schools in town closed on | L. Danielson in Lebanon Friday eve- | Will move soon imarch to St. Thomas' cemetery and Thursday for Memorial day. ning. / Memorial services were held at the | decorate the graves of deceased mem- Supervisor W. W. Evans visitel| A party of young people from this [ church on Sunday fternoon, with | peps, Shr Ay schools in town Wednesday. lace went on a fishing trip, to the |& sood attendance. There was spe-| Owing to the storm Saturday thers James H. Belden and S. E. Hold- | Williams pond Saturday. cial music. [ Was no ball sume in town, the game ridge were business callers ai Gales | Mrs. W. H. Allen and son. John Al- | Anson Lolbeare of Boston Is home | \ith Plainfieid being posthoned Simiil Ferry on Thursday afternoon, "len, were recent guests of friends In | for a few day | this afternoon, when Plainfield will £ LN e Columbia. Mr. and M Dunn were in New |play on the local grounds. NORTH LYME C. E. Memorial. London Sunday. Mr. Niebert has sold his place to On Memorial day nine members of Alr. Sturgls of New London called | New York purchasers and will shortly —— the Y. P. 8. C. E. now deceased were | On friends in thix place Sunday. | remove his family to New York The many friends of Miss Christine | remembered by the flower committee | Burrill H. Fielding of New London| James Whitman of Mystic was a Becbe were pleased tc see her atiof the Christian Endeavor soclety. | called on Mohegan friends Sunday. {recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. James church Sunday. - She has recovered | Their graves in the Goshen cemeter Miss Trumbull of New London at-|Campbell after a long iliness. | were fitiingly decorated with flowers | tended church here Sunday. | Teachers Reappointsd. A . Miss Gladys Cone |and markers, Mrs. Hamilton and Miss Young ‘of | fThe present staff of teachers at the and Mifss Frances Emily of Moodus | [ishermen are reporting ®ood luck | Uncasville called on friends In Mohe- | Clenter school have been re-engaged visited at . I Jewett's over Sunday ching bullheads at the Cedarswamp | £an the past week. for another year at an increased sal- M. J. Siark Charles Sanford of | rekervoir, and many come from a long | AMrs. Dolbeare and Mrs. Avery have | ar Hadiyme and Charles Strong of Kast | distance ta obtain the tonthsome figh, | been in Waterford. | Miss Agnes McDonald of Pawtuck- Haddam have been Inspecting Lyme ' The average hornpout, though, run|{ T.ouis Dolbeare Is working in Nor-[at, R. I, is enjoying a week's vaca- Toads this week rather gmall i wich. tion at the heme of her parents, Mr pworth League of the Tncasvilla, and Mrs. C. K. Freeman of New | Accidents School Woi OLD MYSTIC Entertainment and Exhi rk—May Basket For Miss Frink UN —Peas From Riverside Garden CASVILLE Early in June. May Basket Hung to Miss Sawyer— e Old Mystic school had an ex b st Tohoh pesy > | hibition Friduy afternoon when the | iling State RhoaS:CIal and Supper | ¢o)1owing program was given: Spring. el j ime,Grades L II; In Woods is Peace, foliss Minnie Meardlo is spending a1 % e I s = STinsel {£ew ith relatives in Iitchburs, L ILvend arill grades VI s e e he Blue Birds. grades, {er iends of Z wyer gave ; A Visit to the Country, jher a p ant surprise recently by bE Sriais Y. 2 Watd. | hanging her a generously filled May oltes, et VTN &1 | basket.” The young folks were invited | A4 Voices, grades VI, VIL, VIIL; | ic and refreshmenis T s ades Tty T T P eshments. ea. | VIL: symnastics, grades IIL, IV & 1ot Sunmay ton Mise 152~ | The Bee Hives, grades VI;., VIIL, Soi- | days with friends in Boston i L LR DR P ™ Twomse Wait Bas retuined [y " 1ins. Siarron’ Blkaie grades o } from a visit with Hartford friends. | Lord Gallants, grades = VL, VII | . The Epworth League held an enter- | Song and Flowers. Srades TIT. lainment for members in the Me gl b e S dist el Frids evening, H (Bl e s e ted in the | . A large number of parents, and Prize reading at 1o 1 !\ Sl \h'lzlll'xm)rls of the pupils were present to | b dwin S. Henry. of the Baptist |the = aifferent srades. Miss A Marian | - et e { Batchelder the principal and the o Ratiate Semvice. | teacher of the other grades receiver At the Quaker Hill church, the Sons ! much praise for progress shown. of Veterans conducted service | Had P PR | Sunday morning. e church was Sesiliebanchs | prettily decoratcd | Miss garet Boothman of Old |~ The Ladies Aia s of this | Mysiic, and the following friends i church met in the church parlors Wed- | from Mysti June Foot, Mrs. | S p;.m, Mrs. nson, Miss Maud s e : Weir and Miss Mina Schroder took an je B o om "“'0“ jouting to Dean’s woods a few days | Mrs. Joseph Latimer who has been |since They walked from Old Mystic | traveling in Burope the past winter, | to the woods, where they greatly en- | Teturned to her home in Palmertown | joyed an appetizing lunch | Saturday. |~ Miss Genevieve Frink was - gi a i Parish Social and Sale. May Surprise party - triday { _St. Jonn's Roman Catholic’ parish | evenir the following voung peo- | gave a socia 1(17(‘;1“- in Tooker’s hall | ple: M es Viola Eldridge, tta May | Friday night which was largely at- . Lamphere, Pauline Miner, Frances {tended and the sales well paironized. | Bldridge, Helen Hull, Nora Massey, | ss Stella Coen, who has been the | Adelaide Russell, Messrs, Idwin | guest of friends in Boston, returned | Pomer 1d fohn Conklin, Game home Saturda were played and refreshments were | yRobert Dodds has resigned at the | served. | Thames Specialty company’s mill and A Fine Garaen. « |is working in New London, The garden at Riverview planted by James W, aylo; employes e M Are e omd 2 | 1o imes W, Tavlor, who is empl yed wrles Q. Eldredge is much ahead of i Sy BOT ot nding a few days ihing in the way of vegetables. at the home of his parents. Mr. and | Tiree Kinida' of Dois are it soes i 'R s ; and the present owner of the garden = oad to Be Oiled. Percy J. Stowe will pick his first mess The state road which runs from the | arly in June. C. V. station to Palmertown is being | treated to a layer of trap. rock ang et | rollea down preparatory to receiving a ,-T.”w( o %Pr\(‘d S oY | cont e oft =1 from to 830 in the Methodist Trving ‘Church has moved from | BATISR house under the auspices of the Lebanon into the house of Moo Hoo/B | Epworth League. The amount cleared [ oenen dnto Bouse of Mrs. Henry | was $12 and will be used for church John Cariton, Jr, w been |TXPEREES, L A 2 Sned o 8 e _ Burial of T. Henry Johnson. by illness, recovered is at I'. Henry Johnson, 61, died Tuesday to resume ¢ s, morning at his home here after a long Mrs. Walter Jeffers was the guest of 2nd painful iline: He Aryived | relatives in Jewett City over Memorial /by a widow, and six children, Miss | day: | Florence Joir Iva Johnson, | “"Mrs. Clarence Marsh ana daughter | Everett John Theodore Johnson, jof Norwich, accompanied by Miss < Johnson of Old Mystic, and Geneva Armstrong of Shannock, R. 1. | Mrs. W. A. S. Harvey of New London. have been spending a relativ few . latives in town f ,The All Star baseball team went to | dolchester _Memorial day for a game | with the nine at that place. Coming to Cottage. Mrs. William Fletcher and daughter [of Amherst are expected to come to | Kk for the summer. Memorial tee's Meeting. school will assist at th The programme cor Woman's Missionary sos home of Mrs. Cromble noon. Plans were mad: ings of the nex me ments were served by a pleasant social hour their cottage at Wintergreen Point this A. Loomis of Hartford was 3 visitor at the home of his | 5. Turner Loomis. HANOVER Exercises to Be Held Sun- day Afternoon—Programme Commit- The Memorial service will be in the cemetery Sunday afternoon three o'clock. e s nmittee « fety met ¢ T e for t nths the hostess enjoyed e mee Refresh- | preached held at The children of the | | Programme Committee Meets. the | and | Miss Nellie Eadie has returned home | after a visit at her aunt’s, Mrs. C. H. | Peck’s Maud Delaney s 1t Friday, | the 23rd at the home of her parents, | Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Delane Mrs. J. Marsden of Providenc ")1»' week end at the home of ter, Miss Alice Blackburn. Culic P, Workman Injured. While cleaning his machine last Sat- caught his hand in the Gy stiiheLhe funeral svas held Thursd noon Arthu churc bearer Sc d | Grove Rev F ack : Lamp) ing Georg ing | Williams chand. The held paris; ent S, Cha cated Stowe the new owner mes Eldredge v ageer- home. Rev of the Methodist the service. The s were Fred Caswell, Alfred 1, . Aionzo Chapman, Alphe bronover. Burial was in Eim cemeter Henry Baptist ce at. last at 2 - h 2°p; H. 'V conducted at Anderson pastor of church administered the baptism to four cand Sunday evening's Arthur Methodist ed a N ¥y morning. i san vice H Withee piscopal norial o a solo. district Scrivener sermon. by Charlotte pastor of church sermon rles Edwin t the even- superintenden® Norwi i e G. the the_service and DMiss Quarterly Conference, st quarterly londay evenin, house by dis chrivener. rles Q. Eldredge has leased house recently well to Percy of Riverview. conference was in the Methodist ict superintend- the va by n Mrs. George Walworth AMiddleton and Misses Marjorie d Josephine Middleton gave an over-Sunday party to a number of your dy students of the Wheeler schoc North Stoning- ton, where the M s Middleton are enrolled as students Sixteen Year ROAD SOCIETY (Stonington) Old Jersey Cow Has | and o Ball Team Wins at Columbia—Sur- prise Gifts. The Christian Endeavor society gave & social and conundrum supper in the church parlors Tuesday evening. A very Interesting programme, arranged by Gladys Hewilt. consisted of music and readings. $8.55 was added to the troasury. 3 Defeated Columbia. The Lebanon baseball team went to Columbia Saturday afternoon. The score was 9 to 4 in favor of Lebanon. The batteries for Lebanon were Jones and Puliz, and for Columbia, Squires and Mott. Gifts for Dr. and Mrs. Danielson. A surprise was given Dr. and Mr L. Danielson Friday evening in the irch parlors, about 100 being pres Mrs. Danielson was presented a dinner set of 144 pieces and Mr. Dan- ielson a May hasket containing $5 in gold. Refreshments were served. Briefs and Personals. Charles Banning is working for B. Royall. Mrs. Robert Troland iss Emma Troland, c Mr. and Mrs. E. chu is and daughter, New London, arles Troland Sund George Danielson, Miss Kate Daniel- son and Miss Sarah Danielson of Dan- ielson were week end guests of Dr. Mrs. E. L. Daniels Mrs ttie Robinson Artht bron. Mr. and Westerl Mrs. E. A. Luther S Spaulding. this wee My, % spending Karl Bis Mrs. O\ of the H. and Sara, spent Sunday children, in He- Mrs. S. Tuesday Hoxie, Mrs. Hulda Peck, paulding and Miss Flora were in Norwich one day w. Throop were in ¥ few Bishop of Hartfc we with her a ks son, hop. R. Perry and daughter Ber- New London, are at Redwood ummer. . Sarah Gillette of Hebron is the Hattie of her daughter, Mrs. Loomn M Kellogs. d Hoxie and daughter n Hartford Monda, irgini the guest of M Miss Alice Er bel were 2 s and Ma- Miss Blla Peck of Leiceste s guest of Mrs. Hulda Peck. Hoxie, Blmer George James Hyde, Lloyg Aver, at- | tended the Holstein- n auction sale in Worcest Rev. F. to deliver a special Public and High in the st Ba church Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. " NIANTIC Funeral of John W. Coroley—Crescent Beach Store and Postoffice to Open June I'uneral services for John W. Coro- ley were held Monday afternoon at his residence in Rev. E. J. Ferris, pastor 1l chap- el, conducted the service. The sing- was by the cho the Congre- and wz urvived by iildren, W. P. Arthur Lock wood of of Stamford, ew London, Jos th “oroley mall Wa- terford, and a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Goos of New London. Mr. and Mrs. Phillp Feraci of Buffa- lo are vislting friends in town. They came here last week to attend the funeral of Mrs. Feraci's father, Caric Frank D: was end the funeral here Friday to at- his father, Carlos returned to his aven. of Hartford is vis- William Hawkins iting in tow The Ladies’ Aid society of the Con- regational church gave an entertain- the church Howard putting the Beach store and postoffice in opening June 2 Mr. How- 11 assist Postmaster Gates at the Beach again this 280N, Miss amb has arrived | the La iew cottages for the s mer. Lamb has been spend the winter in N or Pine Grove items. Lee and sisters of New Lon- at the Lee cottage on Broad- putting it in order for of furniture in ntly purchased Mr. and Mr: intending this season to come to rlors T esdag | 'zn;i Mrs. Thomas McRQonald, of Beach- ale. Mrs. John Whittaker of Lowell, Mass., and Mr. and Mrs. John Whalley of Lishon were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ander- | son. Frank Ritchoite and Joseph Lock- wood of Phenix, R. L. are guesis of friends in town. _Mrs. John Herbert and daughter | Cleo arrived in town Friday and will | 800n be occupying their old -home agais Friday quite a crowd went to Jewett (‘JLVA to witness the wunveiling of the Soldiers’ monument, while a large number of ball fans accompanied the ball team to Sterling to play two games. e A number from this place attended the entertainment for St Mary's church, Jewett City, on Thursday rening. nx SAL Strawberry Festival and Dance a Suc- cess—Members of Storrs Faculty Entertained. Mr. and Mrs. Alderson and daugh- Alice Alderson of e week end guests of Mr. Charles S. Ray. and Mrs. Frank Gifford and daughter Anna Gifford and Miss Leah | Gifford of New London spent Sunday with relatives in town. Miss Ora Sterry of New spending some time with : ister, Miss Ruth Sterry, ottage. Thompson of New ters Sylvia and Hartford we Mr London her mother at the York state | Is spending some time in town, a guest | the Hurlburt house. { . Charles A. Williams, and Gilbert J. | Murray were in Hartford Monday in | contsultation with Highway Commis- | si Charles Bennett. The trip s made by automobile in company with Bryan F. Mahan of New Lon- electmen of other towns in- in the New London-Hartford don and teresteq turnpike. Strawberry Festival. The strawberry festival and given by Salem grange last evening was largely attended. Preparations are being made in the Sunday school to observe Children’s day. Guests from State College. Mr. and Mrs. William Maynard re- cently entertained a number of mem- bers of the faculty of Storrs Agricul- tural coilege. The trip was made to dance Friday | Salem by automoblle, | State Supervisor J. A. Young of Col- r was in town visiting schools this week Edward of Gilbert shortly. Hogan has rented Murray and e; a house pects to move CLASGO ) Close of Some of the Schools—Vis- itors and Travelers. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Wilbur, Mr. and Mrs. R Wilbur took an auto trip to_ Wi antic Sunday { Master Robert Jefts is spending the Kinney" M his ster Sterry Mr: C rday to his home in The Potter of Willimantic are ng a few days with friends E 5 in Summit, R. funeral of her attendanc mother, who d AL rt Tift were in Piewett v Saturday afternoon. They n auto trip to Poquetanuck on At Pendleton Hill. Rev. John Thompson wa dleton Hill Monday, calling TS, Kinney and ; | te. He was accompanied by J. i ho went from the Hill to Falls to visit his brother, Daniel Kenyvon and family were week end guests of relatives in Fast | Greenwich. School Year Ends. Miss Mabel Burdick closed the spring term of schoo! in the Bethel strict Thursday. The Glasgo and Boardman close,the week following vacation ce and Glad the firs for summer s Thompson of June, from = | Grange Holds Interesting Meeting— Seven Veterans and Sons of Veter: | | ans at Memorial Service. Mrs. Ida Towson of New London ecent visitor at her sister's, Woodmansee's. Charle Palmer of Penn ] , who has been visiting M Mar- Palmer, has returned h The Lad Sewing society of the st chu met Thursday with Charles Bennett. Z Grange Meets. | grange met Tuesday evening. | tur nished the following 1 amme: Violin solo, Charles C. accompanied by Mrs. Beriah talk on Decor: Keneston; solo, k on the piano; | Beri The - lecturer, Charles Zabriskie, read an interesting | raper on siculture in Peru, written {by his brother, Luther K. Zabrish who is ther A. of Shelton Is vis- t Re Keneston's. Charles Drake was taken to tuberculosis sanatorfum Saturday. Memorial Service. A\ special Memorial service held at the Congregational chur | Sunday. There was special music the cheir. veterans we The Ladie: gregational chu Misses Belle and Thursday afternoon. present , rolls, w e present Aid society of the Con @ was entertained 1 Annie McClimon om About 25 were cake and coffee L GLEN ndon uncle, R W Wester end with he Mr. and Mrs. Bugene Con John Geer and family were guests | of Andrew J. Main at Canonchet last Sunday Howard Martin of Ashaway % recent visitor at the home of her father, Nathan Main. | ""Mrs. Elmer Main was in Ashaway Monda: Henry Girard moved the sawmill he purchased of the estate of Moses Hart last Tuesday. Mrs. Carpenter is visiting at Eugene on’ | Cong Gilbert Main, who was seriously in- is jured by a fall, able to be around | the house Julien Ely spent Sunday at his home last week. 2 Mrs. Wililam Marvin visited her sis- ter, Mrs. Gilbert Sterling, in Windsor Locks last week. laster of New Haven has ar- s summer home at the lake, Mrs, R, M. Peck was in Essex on | jast Thursday. Mrs. James Warner of East Haddam | spent the at Mrs. James Lord’s. John Piffany spont Sunday In Hart- ford el Mrs, James Brooks a few day; recently. Sarah A. T Bion Kinnie. Mr. daughter Mildred Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Sunday. Frank cently, Joseph Hopkins last week Monday Bennetts. | | ot the The children of are rehcarsing for Several Universalist i Mrs. Ruel Hyde | Switt ‘of Willimanti and Irene home of Mr day the past week. Gilbert Lamb an York are to home this week, | | Sunda wictk 3 Fred R: Mr of friends quilt was tied. Guests W Lebanon a ich. ‘Willimantic were at Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. | AR Race, went attend the * sister, Will to | to Chapmans Supervisor here Monday Jephtha | place Mor | Mr laryngitis last weel. Miss Susie Cooke was, in Wesi 'SOUTH VOLUNTOWN Visitors From Maine Return Home— Persur‘al ,R"“.' of Mrs., Frank Brown was a guest of f Jewett City terly Dr. Alexander Ferguson and Attorn- ey A. T. L. Ledwedge were guests at the Hickory Farm one day last week. nnie was the guest over Sunday of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Oshamel Curtis and of Walterville, bave returned home after a visit with Me. Kinne. Brown was was S, aturday A social and Rev. and Mrs. B. P. d d Pleasure Hi Wilcox of Scotland road, Nor- AR in Fdythe Cooke was at her home over Bradford re- in Norwich Amasa Maine is staying at Andrew “FRANKLIN reception « riday evening of last week. ain it was quite well attended. the, Childrer ttended the service church, Norwich, Sunday. and a Hyde of New | suests of Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Hyde one arrive at their ce entertaine Wednesday lighteen s and family on friends in Danielson recently. N. Hyde was a Plain Hill visitor was given “apshaw at the and Mrs. Fred Armstrong In spite school ay. at Sunday | the Miss Hazel nd Misses Vera Haven were of - New summer family | NORTH FRANKLIN Eighteen at Supper at Home of Mrs. Fred Race. Mrs. Emily Date, Mrs, T. E. Cral dall. Mrs. A. T. Browning and Miss Fannie Hyde atiended services at the Church of the Good Shepherd in Nor- a party afternoon. A at down to present from Browning's Browning and were calling Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Main, Jr., of Willimantic, spent Sunday afternoon at . H. Race’s. PENDLETORK HILL Martin O. Chapman and daugh- to Poland, fune: Mrs. John Raub. m W, N. Y., Mon- 11 of Mrs. Evans school was the Hill of Griswold was in this Irving Button has been ill with Clarence E. Roche of Westerly spent farm. Sunda Hickory Mrs. Jewett City Mrs. Jam Mr. and Mr: been spendin Gilmore to Fall | | {in ter, summer home, River. Brown spent Sunday 1s the guest of her sis- 3rooke. Whittaker, who have several weeks at the have return- £ EONARD ERIDG Clifford €. tie and son Frank Mrs. Olive Judd of Sunday afternoon | George A. Mills. New_Haven with Mr. King and of dauehter Hat- Lebanon and spent and Mrs. £ | Theodore Bland has gone to South Windsor. | Mrs. Julla Geer has returned after several weeks spent with her daugh- t Mrs. Arthur J. Stevens, in Provi- dence. Rev. Mr. Christie of South Coventry | preached at tne Exeter church Sun- day. Carlton Cummings was in Colchester recently. Edwin P. Knee e past three week o0 has been ill gaining slow- LISBON Mr, and Mrs. Ransom Read were | visitors Sunday with relatives in Pack- | erville sir Qaughter, Miss Bea- | trice Read who had been spending a few days there returned home with ks Xis % Mrs Fheron i nd lit- tle son of ¢ le were re 1t vis- itors at Mrs. Kenne: ey Nid society at the parsonage. Thur afte i A large number from this place were to witness the reiling of the soldiers’ monument. CAMPEELL’S MILLS Mr. recent Palmer and Mrs. visitors at at the home of S. T urday an Bitzood on_Grand Jurol Mrs 1 called at Wednesday Mrs. and Kate Strait made a busine X Ralph the home of Arthur Douglas were Arthur Palmer and B. Gorton called Barber ast Sat- Bit- s ber Tuesdav. Nathan Herbert Rice and Huldah Mad- the home of S. L. Bar- Tohn and Charles Whitman have | moved to the Chapman farm. | = | ! ASHWILLETT | Charles Culver has purchased the | Paul Prentice place which joins his farm, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Walker vis- ited with relatives Friday Sizfreid Ahlberg is working in Wes- | MY, onla was in Norwich Sat- | day to meet relatives from New York ho visited him over Memorial day. Willinm We man and Julius Wol- fram of Rixtown were callers at Pen- | dieton Hill ndayv. in Lisbon Sunday | ‘Henry L. Miner was at A. F..Read's Mrs. C. H. Miner spent Tuesday in Norwich. Mrs. tained her cousin, of Westerly tives here. Charles Newton spending seve Mrs. RC R. 1, arm burn, thei week. { day 1o hold a June Sth, Mrs. E. Thursday. ry A. Holbrooik’s farm was bid off Hartford lor $1,595. of Cromwell al days with his Chester S. Maine. Maine and famil; are expected to arrive at on the Norwich road this by Maine, of Hope Valley. Mr, and Mrs. Alexa Thomas Gould recently enter- Mrs. Albertus nder Langworthy spent Sunday with rela- has of Au- LIBERTY HILL The Sunday scheool voted last Sun- Children’s day concert Mrs, F. A. Verplanck of South Man- chester was the guest of her mother, Noyes on Wednesday and At the auction held at the Jate Hen- farm Tuesday, the Milo Davell of Red Roughfands Made,Sofl and White Ina Single Night By cura Soap - and Ointment Treatment: On retiring, soak the hands in hot water and Cuticura Soap. Dry, anoint with Cuticura Ointment, and wear soft bandages or old loose gloves during the night. Outleura Boap and Ointment sold thronghout the world. Liberal sample of each mailed free, with $2-p. book. Address ‘‘Cuticura,” Dept. 2, Boston. #5-Tender-faced men shave in comfort, with Cuti- sura Soap Shavisg Stick, 2o, Liberal mmple Sres, EAST COLCHESTER Mrs. Nora Boyle and children, John and Mamie, were guests of Mrs. Boyle's sisters over Sunda) Mrs. Susman Paley and daughter, Miss Mollie, were in New York the first of the week attending the wedding of Mrs. Paley’s brother, Mr. Levine, and Miss Gronstein. Interesting Memorial exercises were held by the school children. CLARK’S F#1LS Mr. and Mrs. Felix Nixon of Hart- ford were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Lewis the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. George Fish of West Greenwich visited their son, Jesse Fish, and family of this place Sunday, returning home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Main entertain- ed on Sunday their daughter, Mrs. Danlel Main, and children of Pawca- tuck, also their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Frank Maine, and children of Nerth Stonington village. nty Windham Cou EAST WOODSTOCK Miss Turner to Receive Degree of A. B.—Graves Marked by D. A. R. Mrs. Trueaxe of Worcester has been visiting Mrs. A. B. Bemis. Edward Bughee's three children and ‘Windsor White are quarantined with scarlet fever, There have been three other cases previously in different families. It is still a mystery where it was ‘contracted. Mrs. H. H. Bannister and children of Webster are guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Upham. Memorial exercises were held by the school children Thursday afternoon in the school room. Alonzo Carver and family left town rather hurriedly Sunday afternoon, they having been living the past year in William Hasting's rent. Miss Turner Will Be Graduated. Rev, and Mrs. T. A, Turner will at- tend exercises at Boston university next weel, when their eldest daughter, Bernice, receives the degree of A. B. Miss Mary Newton of Oxford was & recent guest of Mrs. E. A. White. Flags Placed on Graves. The graves of the revolutionary sol- diers were visited last Thursday hy a delegation of eight Putnam ladies, who plasad a flag on each grave, about 20 in number. They afterward were en- tertained at the pleasant home of Mrs. Chester E. May, who served dain- ty refreshments, and a social time was enjoved. Steeple Tom Fitzpatrick of Willi- mantic spent the week end at H. B. Comings’. . Rev. and Mrs. T. A, Turner moved Wednesday into the parsonage on Prospect street. The house was the Coombs place, and has been put in fine repair. NORTH STERLING Farmers Battle Against Potato Bugs and Cut Worms. AMrs. Alfred “Potter of Elmville and Mrs. Tda Kennedy of Putnam called on friends here Tuesday. Mrs ®Dora Swest is sick, and 18 e great sufferer. She is about 90. Selectman Jared Hall, who has been sick, is able to be out and look after the men working on the roads. Mrs. Wiliam Hartley was in Provi- dence Monday. Mrs. Amos Martin is entertaining guests from New Bedford, Mas: F. O. Plummer and family vistted at I H. Crowell's last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Gibson of Moosup called on friends here Sun- day. Potato bugs have arrived on time for the young plants as soon as they are out of the ground Cut worms are doing much damage to all crops above ground. Church Votes to Call Rev. W. H. Ray- mond of Danielson. At the special business meeting of the Westminster church held in the church house last Saturday afternoon it was voted to call Rev. W. H. Ray- mond to the pastorate. Mr. Croft occupied the pulpit last Sunday and will be present again to- morrow (Senday). Mrs. Olive McDonald of Norwick. ic visiting her sister, Miss Alice Baker. Mrs. Oscar Hubbard spent Tuesday in_Danielson. Mr. and Mrs, George Taft and dawgh- ter Marjorie are guests of Mrs. Taft's r;:other, Mrs. Minnie Davis. ALLEN’S FOOT-EASE into The Antiseptic. the lhs% ndard Rem. edy for the - centu quarier Tv. 30,000 testimoniale. Sold Trade-Mark. eve: ere, 250, Samople EREF. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Delez.)- e The Man whoputthe EE® im F E E 1.