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Children’s Party—Mrs. A, P.. M'!eh-ll . Entertains. for Sister—Gues. at Middietown Wedding. { Friday afternoon Mrs. Charles L. Chapel entertalned eight childrenon The Dbirthday of her little - daughter, justine. ‘Those present were Lucille Fracy of Norwich, Rachel! Clough of Palmier, Mass, Miriam Church, Elsie hurch, Gertrude Church, -Lawrence aurch, Clarence Tracy, Ralph Tra- The afternmoon was playing games. Refreshments served by Mrs. Chapel. Several gifts were received. Children’s Day Exercises. : children’s day exercises held at of Norwich. ent ptist church Sunday morning of the usual service, were attended. nd Mrs. Mervin Chapman, who Middletown Wednesday at- the marriage of their son, A. Chapman, have returned rvices were conducted in the Bap- st church at Chesterfield Sunday aft- on by the Rev. G. C. Chappell from Palmertown who were attendance were John Brown, Miss Rosenlund, Miss Grace Atchison, Minnie Chapel, Miss Marian iienry, Deacon Edwin Henry, Mrs. rdner and children, Miss Mildred and lorence and Everett Chapman, The Ladies’ Aid society of the Qua- Ker Hiil church gave a supper in the <hurct: pariors Wednesday night. Mrs. Maurice Brown is in Philadel- phia this week attending the graduat- ing exercises of her son, Dr. Harold M. Brown, at Jefferson Medical col- lege. Mrs. Merritt the members of the s ety of the Methodist church at he home Wednesday afternoon, this be- ing the last meeting of the season. Chapman, . Tooker entertained Ladies’ Aid Mrs. Hsther Freak, who has been the muest of Mr. and Mrs. louis Hu- bert, has returned to her home in Fall River, Mass. Attorney Charles . Comstock | and party left town Sunday in his touring car for a two days’ stay at| White River Junction, V Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cornet of of New Haven were week end gues Mr. Cornet’'s mother, Mrs. E. Corn: Miss Addie Miller left town Wed- nesday to visit friends in Pawtucket. Mrs. Joseph latimer is entertaining her granddaughter, Miss Elizabeth Latimer of Groton. Mrs. Burdick., Mrs. Shores, Mis: Afice Shores and lLouis Bberhart of Norwich speat Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Church in Palmertown. Entertaining Newlyweds. Mr. and Mrs. Chauncy A. Chapman, who were married lasi Wednesday are guests of Mr. Chapman’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Chapman. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Getcheil were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs Meiwin Purber, making the (rip in Mr. GetchelPs automobile. Reception for Sister. Mrs. W. S Tuesday afternoon in honor of the re- turn of her sister, Mrs. Arabeil Lati- mer, who has been uaveling in Eu- | rope during the W Many out of town guests we esent. General News. Moses Chapman left Tuesday to spend a few weeks at the home of his | daughter, Mrs. Winfield Hanuney of Saiem. N Ajexander, who has been e home of her brother, . Comstock, has returned to in Providence. adys Latimer, n Europe during bas returned who has been the win- to her b, who has been the s in town has returned to his home in Pai- Reuben, Austin, | Mitcheil gave a reception | in Paimeriown. i for several | “guage—Wheeler School Commence - “ment Monda.v—(hft of $20 to Baptmt Church, 8 3 Sendr’ Miguel Flares of Costa Rica i$ at the Congregational parsonage for the summer to familiarize himself witht the English language by living In an English-speaking family. “ReV.” F. M: Hollister has been 'in Hartford this week attending the sta'e association of Congregational church- es: Rev. Luclan Drury attended the an- nual outing of the Westerfy = Minis- terial associailon, of which he is member, held at Charlestown Mon- day. School Year Ends. The town schools in the village, taught by Miss Mabel Tracy of Frank | lin and Miss Grace Sheffield of this i place, closed last Saturday with a pic- nic, Punctual Pupils. Grammar school pupils perfect in at- tendance during last term are Dorothy Brown, Elizabeth Brown, Frances Gil- lan, Albert Gould, Edna Gray, Edita Palmer. Primary pupils perfect in at- tendance, Ray elyn Thompson, Lawrence Jhm.quon, Ansel Pendleton. Ripley Park, Bernice Miner, Lucy Main, Lucy Gillan, Avis Identifying Wild Flowers. During the term 42 varieties of wild flowers were brought into the gram- mar room, 32 of them by Evelyn Maia, 156 varieties were brought imnto the primary room. 23 by Emily Main. Will Purchase Singing Books. The Golden Links, ass of giris taught by Mr: . Stone in the Third Baptist hool, gave an enteftainment dirvection of | their teacher Wednes day evening read- ings, tableaux and a pla d Miss Parkington. The hall filled with an interested audience. Follow- ing the programme, ice cream and cakc were served. The proceeds will be used | for the purchase of new singing books for the Sunday school. | Wheeler School Activities. | its annual | the under in Grange hall There were music entitle The Wheeler school had picnic at Lantern Hill Wednesday. Last aSturday the same young peopls d an enjoyable outing at the farm |of Mrs. H. B. Becket, whose son, | Ralph P. Wheeler, is a member of the school. The sermon to the graduating class | | of the Wheeler school will be preac hed in the Congregational church Sunday | | morning by the pastor at the usual | hour of morning worship. The grad- uating exe s’ will be held Mondiv Che present teachers, with- with the school ternoon | out_exception, will be { next year. News in General. A fine ale was given in the Cong 1 church ay even- ing ederic Martin of New | Yorl i by a number of sk i artists. 1M Thomas B. Hewitt of | ‘1 rooklyn, . are in town for the | summe | M visiting in | | Northfieid she was for- | merly at scl Floyd 1. Main, who has been teach- | | ing at Killingworth, having closed the | te: arrived home Thursday. Ernest, the 15 months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Palmer, has ed trom r of the church a try in which | operate. hold, so it strikes us in business. this city or anywhere. Here it is: 10 Broadway But the event of my career | announce today. Everything we touch is costing a great deal more. fore, to equal the bargains of my old days is no easy task. arations and I place before you the greatest tailoring proposition that has ever been put forth in $11.75 Any of my $18, $20, $25 SUITINGS MADE T0 YOUR MEASURE, Any Style As an additional inducement, with every Suit or Tohcoat order | will give a $5.00 English Slip-On Raincoat Free This means exactly what it says to the strict letter of the word. sterling weaves as Wanskuk’s Serges, Mabbitts and Standish Worsteds, Kunhardt Worsted, Rock and Perseverance Cheviots and others whose names you recognize immediately. every man who is feeling-the high cost of living to come in and see these woolens today or to- night and tell me if they are not as good as any man would want. “Tom” Murray Opposite Wauregan OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO n my déy 1 have done many things to astound tfie clothing trade of that part of the coun- | believe that even my competiiors will admit that much—to deny it « would be to assail the reputation of the woolen mills famous throughout the civilized world. For today | Norwich, ER High cost of Ii‘ving‘hits you in your house- There- - have made big prep- Included are such | want AN Conn. > village, but whe for past has been staying montk a e fter which ice cream, cake and { Mrs, D. F. Chapman is visiting in “"{"']l]“;”" W g”\f," : { Begeider Fitzgerald s sic PEeaten & Joseph Deitchie, who has beea Willimantic sanitarium, returned HAMBURG home here Tuesday pent a few days Reuben Weeks week with Mr; Miss Marjorie Lord is attending tford, commencement exercises at Northfield Mr. and Mr. s Lord were Hart- EAST WGOODSTOCK ford visitor wee | ‘ L ‘u, e | Miss Stella W | l | Mass. o o Sl Miss Mamie Conroy turnad At Scot: Hill Baptist church Sunday | from Sarasota Florida, where she spen. marning and ai.ihe Gardner Lake | (he winter. Sue was the guest of Mrs. | Congregational “Church Struck Twice Methodisi church servi in the afi- | Ropert Jewett the past week by Lightning—Crowds at G. F. ernoon there will be preaching by | The strawberry festival given by the | Chandler’s Auction Rev, M. P. Maynard. I. B. S. was held Wednesday evening | 5 e with a larse attendance. A fine Pro- | Miss Ethel Upham returns this week gra W2 ven consis: g o o1€ S, | from Boston university LISBON and music, after which refreshments | Harris §. e R SRR _— . |were served. : | from Sheffield Scientific for the sum- Beautiful Decorations and Pleasing | Prof. A B. Basselt and_ family o | mer vacation. i ) "9 I Hartford, Dr. and_Mrs. ichard- | | Mr. sed" Mrs. Fra o Programme on Children’s Sunday—| ("0 phincetan, N. Ju have arrived at | turned Tt wosk Tk A- Joran re- Conference Date June 25, their summer home on Lord Hill [5oiE: ina Santtbarrs. P S R B e e rp e ae | R A A e Wire Raded s as obs erecting a I stock barr . {to the library this wee Newent church Sunday. The well ar-( 1 Porter of De ver is the | Raiitoc e anged programme fc Buest of Mrs. John Tiffany | Lightning -Damages Church. Praver, 7| " Mrs. Wm. Marvin is visiting her| The Congregational church was reading: song. Children’s {sister, Mrs. N. H. Hall in Preston struck by lightning twice during the reciation, Children's Day Gree .rt Steriing and family have ar- | severe shower of last Saturday, one Jobn Kendall: exercise, A. Pansy | Tive their summer home in Old | bolt doing considerable damage to the Pand Royal Kennedy. Haroid Mell, | Hambur : | front. A" large beam near the clock ¥ana Kendall: reeitation, John Ecele- | - Mrs. Wiilard Anderson is ll. | weight was split in half, and clap- Stome: song. Sine Jehovalh's _Praise; |boards and plastering were badly Tertations, Charles Campbeil, Ray- = o | damaged for a height of ten or twelv e Catibhonl Fred Baar Tesdy MGHEGAN | feet. “Another boit entered the morth- Rl e A Cheary. Moart; wte 7 e | west corner anq passed through into : Children’s Day Exercises Held at the | (¢ chapel, but the damage was slight. Greo. Zirds; recitation, Frank Bromley, duet, Miss s Enquist; a, George Is: recita- Mell, Elien | Campbell; song, Nature's Sweet An- | them; recitations, Ruth Kennedy, Cla- | ra Hyde; song, Give Praise; recita- | tion, Mrs Ernes reading, Mi Dlake; song, Scatter Sweet Flower: recitation, The Happy Hour is Clo: Alber: Bradlaw; reading, Som to Be Thankful For. Harry e of God; pres- Foote; song, The Smi entation of potied piants to the chil- dren; song, Gather tre Sunbeams. The committee in charge were W. Foote, Miss Lucy Baldwin and Mi lena Bradlaw. The decorations, ar- Mrs. B. W. Corbett Mrs. Hyde's ciass of young ladies, were of lanrel and other wild flowers, roses, peonies. and a large Boston fern was at each end of the platform. Coming from Norwich. Mrs. Phebe Browne, il at the home of her som, Dr. W. Browne, in Norwich, the past weeks, is so much improved that she expects to return home soon. Conference June 25. s The conference of six churches will | be heid with the local church June 25. Miss Alice Kennedy recently spent | several days with her brother's family | in_Preston. Edward Jones of New Jersey was a week end visitor at Mrs. Susan Kana- han's, where his wife and little daugh- ter are spending the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Sharkey and three children, of Jewett City, were at Mrs. G. A_ Kennedy's Sunday. ‘R. R. Barber and Miss Martie Bar- ber took an auto trip through Teb- anon and South Windham Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, ¥. K. Myde, with their son and daughter, attended the chil- dre day eoncert at Central Baptist church, Norwieh, Sunday evening. GR(SWOLD F. Trueatel] and family of-New York are at thelr snmmer home in Griswold, The ladies’ Aid soclety met with Mrs, W, P, Holmes this week, closed her term of Tuesday with a Miss Ida Danby school at Hepevilie Bdmond of Griswold s last week with his George Edmond, In Norwich. Jane Lester Is spending several d‘fl with friends In Westerly, of Pachaug grange gave Worthy Master W, C. Terry a birth- day-party Monday-evening. spent a brother, al who has_been | 5 two | | A pear tree on the premises of Na- Church. thaniel Child was struck during the = ooy | same shower. o annual Children's day service : was held at the church Sunday after- | Officers Re-cleoted. noon. The church was very handsome he annual meeting of the Ladies’ P aovasr Aid and Missionary society was held round green. There chapel Wednesday afternoon and recitations by tkh ! attendance of All the g | were re-elected: President, Dolbe nd Mrs. Ay A. Turner: vice president, in Occum the of the 4 G, G Witherell: secretary and Mrs, and son Ray- | treasurer, M E. May: mus. direc- mond of guests of Mr. | tor, Mrs, J. M. Paine. Topic for the and Mra - over Eunday { meeting was Children of the S F. H. Fielding .”hl‘!wd«l«r Mrs. . E. May as London were guests | Mrs. Lindeman. Mrs. Pratt was E. C. Fowler Sun- | and served dainty sandwiche i | fers, cake and fruit punch during the Quidgeon of New Lon- | Social hour. Accident Fellows Auction. F. Chandler's auction groceries and household s. Fowl- Mrs, Dunn and Mrs, Lamoine of Nor goods wich called on local friends Sund. Wednesday drew a large crowd, peo- Miss Burdick of, Fitchville « | ple coming from miles.around.” The | on friends in this place Sund: sales kept up until 5.30 o'clock. One TEATAES e man started for home with several large pieces of furniture, when his horse, being frightened at an auto, | jumpea, Local Scheol Joins Laurel Glen School | and for Picnic. causing the harness to break, afier a few plunges overturned the wazon with contents and ran in- | to the yard of Manning Anderson. The Mr. and Mrs. Allan Maine enter- | Wa80n and harness were completely tained Sunday friends from Old Mys. | demolished. After an hour's search e, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Haley, Mr. |foF @ wason and harness he got start- eq for his home near Black Pond, about 7 miles west of this place. The | man had his wife with him and she uffered from nervous Keeney and daugh- ston. . Frank Palmer at s at _the Congrega- land M Harry ter, also Stephen Mr. and Mr: tended the servic it tional church in town Sunday. . In the | PTuises. afternoon they drove to Northwest S L | Corner and visited Mr. and Mrs, H. EASTFORD Eccleston, Joint Picnic. S was the | District Superintendent to Hold Quar- to_her home in North Windham. Deacon Trowbridge has sold his | place and bought the Dwight Lyon | | place and is making repairs before | moving there, | “Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Clark B last Tuesday in Hampton. Rev. Frank Chamberlain was in Wil- limantic the first of the week. Windham Gounty RAWZON School closed in the Union district Tuesday. The pupils gave a pleasing eatertainment of jecitations and sing- pent of hard- | | shock and | The school in this village guest of the Laurel Gien school on | terly Conference—Sale of Trow- Monday,’ when they picnicked a short | bridge Place. distunce west of the schoolhou | g Miss Olga Thompsen, who has been | District Supt. Rev. G. G. Scrivener boarding with Mrs. Lewis, has return- | will preach in the M. E. church Son- ed home, her school in ‘Luurel Glen | day evening, holding the first quarter— haying. finished the year's worl Iy ‘conference after the preaching ser- | Mrs. Wilson Mafne visited her sis- | Vice. G ter, Mra, Crandall, in, Westerly Tues- | Measles are prevalent—a good time day. 7 _ [ to have them, as the schools are just John Maine, who is off duty twé | closing. hont! from the Point Judith 1 " Rev. ana Mbrs, P. Colling were saving statlon, wax home Wit i | callers at the M, parsonage lust mother, Mrs. Maine, over | week., 5 WedneSday | *Graduation exércises weére held on Irid. evening in the chapel, Mrs. “Bowen's cousin_has returned PLAINFIELD exercises take place in town hall, Cen- | tral Village. Wednesday the grad o uating exercises in the same place Children’s Day at Congregational | Thursday evening the senior reeeption Church—Ninety Confirmed at St.|in Milner hall, Moosup. John’s—Kinne Prize to Miss Rose Children’s Sunday. Foster. Sunday is Children’s Sunday at th: Methodist church. There ‘will be a Children’s day at the Congregational | concert by the children in the even- church was a pleasani event. In the |ing. morning Rev. Mr. Bamford spoke éspe- The Baptist pastor will speak Su.i- cially to the children and there was | day morning on The Message and the a solo by Mr. Royal. Messenger. In the evening, Christian Perseverance. DAYVILLE The Week's Guests and Travelers— Suocessful Cake Sale. In the evening there was a concert in the audience room which had been beautifully decorated with laurel. The room was filled to capacity. The pro- {gram: Singing, congregation; prayer, pastor: questions on Children’s day Supt. J. Lathrop; answers, Miss Lois Wibbley: song, voung people’s choir; ladder drill, Praise, Augusta Kramer; Mrs. William C. Darrow was in New Thelma Lynch, Helen Ashley, Gladys|Haven on Tuesday. Wilbur, Helen Gallup, Maud Graves, . James Bowen of Putnam is Flossie Simons, Evelyn Hall; song, ding a few days with Mrs. Jabez Good Night, Little Flowers, -primary Class; recitation, Louise Jerome: ex- | Miss Bernice Cogswell is visiting in New York with Mrs. Allen. The Ladies’ Aid Society met with Mrs. Maxie Young Wednesday after- noon. N. E. Wilson is now at Amesbury, Mass. i ercise, Pass It On, Ormand Holloway, Alfred Taylor, Alfred Royal; recita- tions, Tracy Wilbur, Alfred Winsor, James McKenzie; exercise, Raymond Rathbun, Robert Flower, Alfred De- pleasing manner. School closed for the summer vaca- tion Friday. Miss Witter is a faithful teacher and is much liked. She at- tended the school picnic on Sterling Hill Saturday and returned to her home in Brooklyn Monday. Programme by Plainfield Grange. A very interesting grange meeting was held Fridmy evening. Twenty-sev- en members of Plainfield grange were present and they presented a very' in- teresting programme. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Gallup and' Edwin S. Gallup went to Providence Sunday | The Kinne prize has been awarded M Rose Foster of the : Moosup hool. Misses Agnes Peltier and Ella | Barber received honorable mention. MOOSUP Thursday Club to End Season—Pupils to Be Graduated — Commencement Week Events. Burnside Babcock of' were guests of H. I. Mr. and Mrs. Westerly, i ;“"v‘[l-nJ‘ }‘,;‘“,‘.‘,'.‘.J{,‘;ifi CiRg Thursday | #0d_attended the funeral of Mr. Wa- i club for the on s’ to. bei held with | ‘SRE 2 cousin of Jera, Gallap . | Mrs. Orville Main next Thursday. B SHiUS ceEnlLE e conn in his automobile for a week's visit in Massachusetts. Mrs. Eugenia Hall has returned Mrs. Emerson and Mrs, Lders, Gal Grammar Schoot Graduates. | The graduating class of the gram- Allen Sayle: | mar school includes the followin Mr, and Mrs. G. H. Gallup and Miss | Hope Battey, Harold I."Burgess, 11 Jeanette Gallup and Mr. and M A | bert Coleman; A. Stanton attended the -funeral of | bert Callenan, Rose Foster, Semon La- | Charles Barber of Central Village Sat- | perle and Jennie A. Williams. Rose | urdga Foster received the Kinne prize this| Rev. Mr. Reynolds attended the con- i year. |” The members of the class of 1913, Plainfield High scheol, are: IFrani Herbert Barber, John Alexander Prior, |John Earle Colllns, Louise Cecelia | Kennedy, Grace Lydia Sheldon, Rutn Harvey Hall, Henrietta Catherine Hall, | Edna May Fraser, Odna Gertrude Se- guin, Walter Palmer Lathrop, Edwin ‘wulnce Main, Harold Gallup Willlams, John Francis' Sullivan, Pafth Glaivs| Rev. Mr. Chamberlain of Eastford Battey, Next week i commencement‘held services in the Advent chapel week. Monday evening the class day here, Sunday afternoon. ference of churches in Hariford Tues- day and Wednesday, WOODSTOCK VALLEY Samuel Cooper entertained his son of Sheffleld, on Saturday. Winfleld S. Kenyon, with his daughters in Putnant. volve, Annie Grub, Samuel Dorrenc | recitation, Winifred Bamford; exerc! John Jordan is at work in Lud- | Gift of the Graces, Sarah Crasha low, Vermont. Ella Barber, Helen Peterson Mabel | Daniel Malone has gone to Frank- Magnisin; exercise, Johanna Dorrence, | lin, N. C. Wilfred Leaster, Dorothy Roode: sing- | Miss Emma Hilton and ing, congregation; remarks by pastor; | her little daughter were gues | singing by Young People’s union. Frank Bennett this week. | Silas Barber of Campbell’s Mills was Miss Mary Kelley of Torrington here over Sunday. spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. Miss Mary Downing was in Putnam [and Mrs. W. P. Kelley. Sunday, = Willlam' Way and _daughter : ) Slizabeth and Mrs. Angus Park were I Corfirmation, at, 8t [Jahnx callers on Mrs. N. L. Greig Monday | A class of about minety was con- | Wayland Bennett spent the -week firmed John's Catholic church | efi@ with his parents {last week Saturday. The cake sale in charge of the com- | William A. Devolve called on Moos- | mittee for June and July, held F up friends Sund: day afternoon with Mrs. N. F. Bidwell Grange Entertainment. was a success. The grange held an entertainment and strawb supper in- their hall | Friday evening. Eight Pupils Graduated. Mrs. Ann Corey moved Wednesday School _closed this week with eight |to Oneco. She has lived here many | pupils, Florence Mae Onderdonk, Eva | years and all are sorry to have her go. Stella Higginbottom, Cecil Babcock Stephen Palne is much improved in Bradford, Andrew Turner Pember, Ag- | health and was ableto go to Sterling | Irene Peltier, PRilip Wilfred Pe- | Tuesday. son, Henrietta Virginie Burby and | Rev. Mr. Reynolds preached an ex- Ella Jane Barber, in thé graduating |cellent sermon Sunday morning. espe- | class 'in the Plainfield school; one, [cially for the children. In the ev. Margaret Burdick, in the Stone Hill |ning a fine concert was given. Th school and one, Christopher Dean, in | floral decorations were effectively ar | the Flat Rock school. Supt. Chapman |ranged. Mrs. Edward Gallup had | presented the class their diplomas | charge of the programme and Mrs Thursday morning and school life for | Gthel Ingalls was at the organ. Max- them was over and life work begun. well Reynolds sang Rock of Ages in a spent Sunday | | to help. Mr. Hemminway ' settle. BROOKLYN Western Travelers Return—Delegat to South Woodstock Ordination. H. S. Marlor is occupying his home here after spending-the winter in New York. ster Robert Bard is home from s school in Cheshire and will spenu his vacation with his parents, Mr. and S. W. Bard. Home from Pacific Slope. Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Pond. who left town February 1 on a trip to the Pa- coast, have returned after a ve: joyable time, visiting relative friends in_Kansas City and Empori Hyde Park, Riverside, San Almeda, Berkeley, Sausalito and ¥ i Portland, Ore., Seattle, Bremerton and Port Orchard, Wash, DeWitt C. Park, when about to move out of town to Putnanmi, resignéd the office of grand juror and the select- men at their meeting Saturday ap- pointed Judge T. D. Pond to fill the office, Council Delegates. The Baptist church has elected the pastor, Rev. George F. Genung, D.D. Deacon T. D. Pond and R. B. Witter tn sit in council with the South Woo stock Baptist church June 18, at p. m. to consider and decide the advisability of oraaining H. las Pierce, their pastor, to the ministry. Howard - Spalding and Miss Wallace, both of Norwich, were guesis over Sunday of Mr. and Mrs Spaulding. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Hatch are enter- taining their daughter, Clara Hatch, the chiidren and nurse of their son Harold and Mrs. Carter of New York. WLSTMlNSTER New Pastor and Famxly Arrlve at Par- sonage—Personal ltems. Rev. W. H. Raymond and family moved from Danielson the past week. Mr. Raymond preached his first ser- mon Sunday as pastor of the church A song and testimony service. was held at the church Sunday evening The midweek prayer meeting was | held Friday °ning. Mr. Shorter of Brookiyn, N. Y. 8| spending a week with his family at their summer residence. Mr. Cusack and family will week to New York, where they merly resided Mr. and Mrs, have arrived to assume char; Fleming of New York e of the property to be vacated by Mr. sack. i Return to Norwich. Mrs. Louis Degrenier and little who have been spending several weeks with her mother, Mrs Mary J. Rath- bun, returned to Norwich Sund: George Barstow spent Sunday ‘n Norwich, the guest of his son and family. School closes June 18. Mr. and Mrs. Silverman of New York city were recent guests of the latter's parents, Ma and Mrs. Rosen- weig. Miss Tillie Rosenweig has returned | York after a to her duties in New visit at her home here. Miss Grace Rathbun is spending this week in Norwich with' her sister, Mrs. Degrenie! Mrs. Lavina Medbury has ister recently. tertaining her Schools e mer_vacation. - Albert Roltinson spent the week end at_Northbridge, Mass Miss Edith Frissell entertained Miss Vinnie Shaw of Dayville over Sunday Mr. and Mr. William Smith -and child’ of Putnam spent'Sunday with Charlés Weeks and family. Mrs, T, H. Sweeney is at Centerviile The goods went Tuesday night. Miss Mary Martin of New York is visiting Mrs, Emma Weaver. i)J ‘, WGOODSTOCK ‘ btk Tomorrow Academy Sunday—Clarence W. Bowen and Family 8ail fer Eng- land, Lottie H. May left Wednesday Angeles, where she is to spend Mrs for 1 some time with Mrs. Charles Hull. Mrs. B. R. xmh has returned from Watki | Mr. and \\r~ Clarence W. Bowen were in town last week for a day. They left this week to spend the summer in England | Miss Amy at Kendall of Tampa, Fla., i3 the parsonage for the summer va- on Baccalaureate Sermon. The sermon to the graduating class at the Academy is to be given by Rev, B. King of Eastford at the Congre ional church Sunday morning, W e Holmes, son of Mr. and Mrs. |&a, “hauncey S. Child, was baptized at the | Children’s day exercises last Sunday. Mrs. L. F. Ingalls of Danieison has been the guest of her aunt, Mrs. J. mson. and Mrs. R, B. Richardson are on. L Dorothy Bannister of Provi- dence is Visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. ¢, P. Wilcox. Academy Graduation June 20. The graduating exercises at Wood - stock academy take place Friday aft- ernoon, June 20. The address is to Samuel T. Dutton of the New York city. | STERLING Boy Badly . Povsoned by Swamp Su- be by Prof. Teachers' coileg | mach, The Children’s day concert was & cided success, Many complimen's | Were paid the ~musical and lterary as well as the children. Mrs. Irving Anderson is ill with a severe grip cold and tonsilitis | Miss Alice Belknap is able to be out | of “doors, Mrs. Walter and_Mrs. William . committee, Lobdell is visiting Mr. ; Anderson. Danielson is the . Herbert C. An- on. arold, the little son of Mr. Burlin me, Is badly wamp sumach and is under and Mr: poisoned the Aid society met ass- Wednesday w after- noon Squire " J | with his mothe spent Sunday James Thornle ornley 3.7 R, {at Longmeadow, ’ SCOTLAND | Charles A. Erown'u Death a Great Loss to the Community in Which He Was Prominert. | . The funeral of “'harles A. Brown was held Tuesday afternoon from his residence in Lower Scotland, and was largely attended by relatices and friends from Providence, Bridgeport, Hartford,” Jewett City, Putnam, New London, Norwich, Baltic, Windham, ;Hampmn and Willimantic. Rev. M Plumb of Windham officiated. Bur- ial was in the family plot in Scotland cemetery. The bearers were Gerald Waldo, George Thomas, Daniel Mur- phy, " Charles Crandall, Oscar Gallup, and Orson Sweet, By attack of grip a year ago’ the of Mr. Brown three months. previous to death he confined_to his bed. Mr. Brown was born_in Preston April 4, 1834, but had |m en a resident of Scotland for the past 50 years. In his death the town l(wv‘\ one of its most highly respected men, a fine type of the American cit- izen, SOUTH CANTERBURY } . Miss Sarah L. Hadl | mother, Mrs, §. B. Hadl Thomas J. Barber was in Norwich Wednesday. Miss Elizabeth Whitford was in Norwich Thursday, n health was undermined and for had bee visiting her