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New London County ROAD SOCIETY (Stonington) i Pienic for School Pupils—Cradle Roll Reception Well Attended. Miss Wiorence Hewitt closed her school with apienic. Miss Priscilla Bfllings has returned from Willimantic for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Park Main were callers at Maple Lawn Friday. Mrs. Seth N. Willlams of Westerly lhls been the guest of Mrs. Fanny Wil- Cradle Rell Reception. The Cradie Roll reception was held in the church parlors Tuesday after- noon where the little children and their mothers were entertained with games and refreshments of strawberries and cake. Miss Grace D. Wheeler, the superintendent, was assisted by As- sistant Superintendent Mrs. Allen W. Harvey and by Misses Dorothy Wheel- er, Jean Palmer, Mildred Dewey and Dorothy Throw. Mr. and Mrs. M. Morah of New Hampshire have been guests of their daughter, Mrs. Clarence H. Williams. Miss Nan Chesebrough is consider- ably improved in health. The ladies held a social_in the church parlors Wednesday and worked on_comfortables. Miss Martha Williams has been in Killingly this week with the Misses Macdonald. Attended Picnic. Mies Mary Starr Wheeler was the guest of Miss Louise Gray at Mystic on Saturday and enjoyed a picnic at Dr. Gray’s bungalow up the river. R. B. Wheeler's family and_friends from Westerly and_ New York, were at Maple Lawn Sunday. The Misses Rathbun have come to their home at Quiambaug. Byron Billinge of New London and his daughters, Priscilla and Emmeline, spent a few davs with his parents here Tecently. The friends from Cleveland who have been at Mrs. Stephen Palmer's far some weeks, have returned home. Edward Gallup, of Bristol, R. L, is visiting his relatives, Mrs. Ripley and Allen Harvey Miss Grace D, Wheeler attended the Memory luncheon at The Griswold Tuyesday. Mrs. McGinnis of Norwich, who is at Pleasant View for some weeks, call. ed at Maple Lawn Monday. George Harvey of New London, ac- companied by Mrs. Farrell, Miss Breen and Miss Reed, visited at Allen W. Harvey's Sunday. Miss Seth N. Wheeler and Miss Grace D. Wheeler were guests of Mrs. Annle Lee at Old Mystic Monday. Mrs. Ernest Blake and son Ells- worth and Miss Blake, left Thursday for the White mountains. Miss Rosella Collins and brother Irving, of Central Village, are guests of their aunt, Mrs. G. A. Kennedy. . Miss Sarah Louise Hadley, teacher in a private schoel in Detroit, Mich., is at the home of her mother, Mrs. S. E. Hadley, for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Perle Whitford and son Grant, of Jewett City, called on friends here Sunday. R. R. Barber and Arthur Edmunds took an auto trip to Storrs one day re. cently. Among former residents of = this place who attended the conference of churches Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. G. Curtis Hull and Mrs. Flora Noyes of Norwich: Miss Sarah K. Adams of Jewett City, Mr. and Mrs, J. Erneg Kennedy and daughter. of Preston; Mrs. Charles Kinne of North Windham, and Mrs. Edmund Weeks of Greenville. Rev. H. T. Arnolg of preached at Newent church ASHWILLETT Child Dies from Eating Green Apples —Potato and Squash Bugs Annoy Farmers. uch sympathy is felt for Mrs. Ida cleston of Glasgo, in the sudden of her little daughter, .Jennie, four years, from eating green The funeral was held Fri- _S. D. Pierce entertained at dinner Sunday his son, Horatio, and th irand"h!ldn‘n_ and a friend from New ork. _ Otto Anderson is in New York on business, Ahlberg is working in Westerly. Mrs. Julia A. Crumb has finished work in Glasgo for the summer. C. F. Hayward and George Pierce :a\n two of the best gardens around here _ George Wilkinson and John Vevia have finished work on the road on the north send in this section. Potgto and squash bugs are keeping farmers busy these warm days, * 8] HAMEUKG _ Mrs. Emma Hamilton is visiting her daughter in Hartford. Miss Mabel Martin is home from Willimantic, where she has been at- tending school. Miss Dorothy Daniels presented the programme as Flora at the last meet- ing of Lyme grange. Thelma and Hamilton Bill of Deep River are spending their vacation with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lodo- wick Bill B. P. Bill sold the grass on his farm at auction Wednesday. _Mrs. George Havens and son of Norwich visited L. D. Harding the first of the week. Mrs, Willlam Porter returned to her home n Deep River last Wednesday. Miss Emma Beebe and Charles Jen- nings of Deep River were guests at Lodowick Bill's last Sunday. Miss Maria Harding has returned from a trip to New London and Green- port. Mrs. Mary Ross of Norwich was the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L. Ladd. Mrs. Kate Whitford of Philadelphia is spending the summer at Mrs. Will- fam Smith’s. Mrs. Abble Speeler and Miss Lillle Johnson were Boston visitors two days this week. S. N. Hyde was in Norwich Wednes- day. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Stmpson enter- tained on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Robert Deming of Berlin, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Simpson and daughter Thea, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Simpson of Norwich and Freddle Kingsley of Fitchville. MOHEGAN A good many were out to the Poverly soclal held at the church last Thursday evening. E. C. Fowler was in Norwich Thurs- day. Mrs. I. Fowler and children were 1 Uncasville the first of the week. rs. Skeesuck and Mrs. Dolbeare re in Norwich Tuesday. Mrs. P. A. Fowler was in Greene- ille this week. Charles Mathews is working for Mr. Rush. Children Oi'y FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA LETTERS FROM TWO STATES FITCHVILLE Chappell:Leffingwell = Marriage—May- pole Dance and Reasption at Baptist Parsonag Mr. and ' Mrs: Clifford = Cantlin_ of Providence are spending' a few days with Mrs, Cantlin’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Brown, Sr. Asa M. Miller' was the of friends in Hampton recently. Mr. and Mrs. John Vernon have re- turned to Billerica, Mass,, after spend- ing & few days with Mrs. Vernon's brother, Patrick Kelley. Misses Julia and Maria Delaney of Hanover were recent guests of Mrs. May Marra. guest WEDDING. Chappell—Leffingwell. Tuesday, June 24, at noon, Miss Nel- lie Lefiingwell of this place and Ed- ward Chappell of New Britain were | married by Rev. G. Elmer Lamphere at | the home of the bride’s sister, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Thompson. The bride and groom were attended by Mr. and | Mrs. Thompson, whose tenth marriage anniversary was observed Tuesday. The bride's gown was of white mes: saline. She wore a wreath and veil, and carried white roses. Her traveling gown was a gray tailored suit. Mr. and Mrs. Chappell left in the after- noon for Boston and upon their return | will reside in New Britain, where the groom is draughtsman for the Stanley Rule & Level Co. Many at Strawberry Festival. There was a very large attendance at the strawberry festival of the Bap- tist church in Palmer hall last Fri d: evening. The Maypole dance which was to have taken place on the hall green was postponed until later, owing to rain. Mrs. Howes ang daughter of Prov- | fdence are spending a few days with i | { Mrs. Howes' sister, Mrs. G. Elmer Lamphere. Mrs. Catherine Smith of Norwich is visiting Mrs. Francis Kinkead. Maypole Dance. Tuesday evening Rev. G. Elmer | Lamphere will give the postponed | Maypole dance on the lawn near his | home and a reception will follow with light refreshments. Rev. Mr. Lam- | phere is desirous of meeting all the | residents of the village so all haveJ been invited to attend. The Maypeole dance will be held at 7 o'clock. Mrs. Thomas Purtill and daughter Anna are spending a few days with the former's aunt, Mrs, Willlam B. Crary of Preston. A strawberry supper was given by the Ladies’ Aid society of the Preston City Baptist church Monday night. | to | Shelton Keneston has returned Preston where he will spend the sum- mer with his Luther M parents, Rev. and Mrs. Keneston. spent . Mrs. the week end | Fred Harvey, of | New London. Albert Sanay of Norwich is spend- ing a week’s vacation with Miss Bes- sie Crary. GRISWOLD The First Congregational church was} con- well represented at the Newent ference, Wednesday. Mrs. 'G. W. Edmond of Norwich, | John Welch, Mrs. John Morte and son | of Jewett City were calling on friends | in_town Wednesday | Miss Mildred York is in town. | Mrs. William Wheeler and sons of Canterbury were callers in town Te- cently. ! John Peckham of Preston and Mas- ter Robert N. Peckham of Norwich, were visiting in Griswold on Monday. ontgomery of New | Windham County SOUTH WINDHAM } Entertainment to Secure Funds for Sunday School Picnic—Personal Items. Miss_Sarah Abbie is visiting her aunt, Mrs. W. Cady Fitch, of New Haven. Miss Carrie Hatch and Miss Lillie Hatch were recent Corners . George Styles has been confined | | to_the house by iliness. | Paul Kirchner of New York has been visiting his uncle, Felix Kirchner. Miss Florence Colbert returned Sun- day from a week’s stay at Watch Hill George Hatch, who has been con- fined to the house for a number of days, Is so as to be out. Proceeds for Class Picnic The Sunday school gave a very s cessful entertainment Wednesday | evening. The programme consisted of recitations, music and drills by mem- bers of the school under the direction | of Mrs. Alfred Card and Miss Iva Ad- | visitors at Clark’s | a ams. At the close ice cream and cake was on sale. The proceeds are to be used for the Bunday scheol picnic. Miss Edith Ecclestone of Glasgo is visiting her uncle, Harris Ecclestone. | Mrs. C. L. Clinton entertained Prof. | and Mrs. Truman of Storrs and Prof. Clinton of Washington Wednesday { evening. Mrs. Samuel Childs, Miss Mary Childs and Robert Childs were week | end visitors with Mrs. Rickson of Providence. Mrs. Abbie Avery is very {ll at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Walter | Backus. Suffering from Eye Strain. Louis Kiess. who has been at Groton for a number of weeks, is at home for two weeks rest, as he is suffering from eye strain. i Mrs. L. C. Fisk of Upton, Mass, is visiting her sister, Mrs. W, P. Bar- | stow. : EASTFORD Rev. J. B. King Going To Gettysburg —The Late Mrs, Warren P. Keith. ; Rev. J. B. King is taking his vaca- tion and expects to attend the (i A.| R. encampment at Gettysburg next | week. Mrs. Stephans of Pawtucket was a week end guest of Mrs. M. Johnson. Mrs. Chapman’s niece from Boston i was the guest of her aunt over Sun- | day. Miss Kate Bicknell is in Hartford, the guest of her sister. Will Keene who is to drive the Put- nam mail lost a valuable horse, Thurs- day. Rev. T, Marvin will supply the pulpit af. the Congregational church Sunday morning. Mrs, Chas, Clark and Eleanor Kelth attended the social at West Thompson, on_Wednesday night, Mrs, FEthridge and children are spending _ week in Providemce with her eister, Mirs, Dicksy. { Mrs, 1da Bliven of Providenee, R, is the guest of Rey, and Mrs, Frank | Chamberiain, The strawberry supper which was | held on the lawn at Welcome Davis Was B Sucgess, OBITUARY, Mrs, Warren P, Keith. (Eontribuied.) Mery Eiizabeth Rindge who was bora ia Union September Oth; 1864, died June 13th. SRe was the young-! est child of a family of Ave children, | of the late Thomas and Mary Azm granddaughter of the late Abijah BSes- e | leaves her husband, Warre: | tending school the past year. | othy nesday evening. | Sessions Rindges. She was the great- sions, a colonel in the Revelutionary war. She was united in marriage with Warren Pitt Keith of Eastford, January 27, 1886, and she has passed the remainder of her life here. The funeral services were held in the Congregational ‘churen en Monday, June 16th, at 1 p, m. Her pastor Rev. James B. King conducted the ser- vices, assisted by a former pastor of North Ashford Baptist church (of which her parents were members) Rev. T. L., Briggs of Cliftondale, Mass. also by the pastor ef the Methodist church, Rev. Frank Chamberlin. She had been a member of the Congrega- tional church for a number of years, also of the Ladies’ Aid seclety In which, she held the office of president until about ten years ago, when she {accepted the office of secretary and treasurer, which she d faitnfully filled until iliness incapacitated her. She was & very amiable christian woman, and had many friend: A large number attended the funeral servic and there were beautiful flowers. Burlal was In the Grove cemetery. The bearers were Hdward Hammond of East Woodstock, Edward Chamberlin Jr. Willlam ‘Warren and Fred A. Bowen of this place. She P. Keith, two sons, Edward Sessions Keith, Dana Bverett Keith, two. grandsons, Herbert Dana Keith, Lawrence Bow- en Keith, a sister, Alice Louisa Rindge and a brother Charles Thomas Rindge. of Union. CENiIRAL VILLAGE 0dd Fellows to Hear Special Address— Strong Washing Powder Poisons Mrs. John Graham. Miss Serena Reed and Miss Bertha Matthews attended a Methodist gath- | ering in Danielson, Monday evening. Mrs. John Rood of Moosup is stay- ing for an indefinite time with her sister, Mrs. Albert Clarke, Miss Lulu Robbins of Westminister, is spending a week with her cousin, Mrs, Allan Moffitt. Miss Odna, Seguin was at Bradford Hill, Sunday. Mrs. Charles Bragg had as her Sun- day guest, Miss Belle Cray, of Moosup. Miss Lucy Broadhead, und Mrs. George Rouse attended the masonio service at the Methodist church, Bun- day. Odd Fellows To Attend Church. The Odd Fellows’ lodge has been invited to attend a special service at the church Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock, when Rev. E. Lewis Wall, who is an Odd Fellow. wiil give an address. Miss Frances Najako of Middietown is visiting Miss Josephine Armci-ong. She was formerly a teacher in the lo- cal high school. Judge Shea of Rockville spent Sun- day with B. Hoxie Lillibridge. Street Fight Results In Fines and Jail Sentence. Saturday night the people living in the vicinity of the town hall were aroused by cries for the police and learned, a street fight was the cause of it. Officer Frederick Mitchell was sent for and quleted the disturbance. Monday morning the offenders were brought into court and ordered to pay, one dollar and costs and leave town. late in the afternoon one of the trie was found intoxicated here and was again taken to the police station and Tuesday was taken to Brooklyn jalil to spend three months. Poisoned By Washing Powder, Mrs. John Graham hag been suffer- ing from poison caused by using a strong washing powder. Miss Myrtle McDonald of Norwich is visiting her cousin, Harold Frances Club Room Planned. The Bucliea met at the church par- lors Monday evening. They will have a club room in the Lillibridge build- | ing, on Maln street. Mrs. Judson Gardner is entertalning ber little nephew from Harrisville, R. T Charles Barber was in Wor- ster, Monday. Howard Byles, assistant postmaster has returned from New Haven, where he has been taking Yale examina- tions. Rosamend, little daughter of Lawyer Bradford Danlelsen, of Moosup, spent Tuesday with her aunt, Mrs, John Fletcher. Master Ray Bliven of Moosup is visiting his brother, George Bliven at ' the home of thelr grandparent, Sheriff and Mrs. George R. Bliven. Miss Edna Lillibridge has returned from two weeks' visit with relatives in Hope Valley, R. L Edward Gallagher was in Norwich, Sunday to attend a gathering of the Knights of Columbus. Albert C. Walker was a visitor in Brooklyn Sunday. Raymond Lafrance has returned from Cansda where he has been at- Frederick Arpin and grand- daughter, Blanche Miller have return- ed from two weeks' visit with rela- tives in Cambridge, Mass. Miss Rose E. Seguin and Miss Dor- McLeod returned Tuesday to Brooklyn, N. Y., after spending two weeks with relatives. Miss Lucy Pope of Canterbury has been visiting her uncle, John Sulli- van. Mrs. MOOSUP Masons and Rebekahs Attend Speoial Services at Methodist Church—Ed- win Main Goes to Wilmington, A number from here attended the meeting of the circuit Epworth League in Danielson, Monday evening. Edwin Main left Monday night for | Wilmington, Del., where he will enter !'a business college. Rev. and Mrs. James Coote are visit- | Ing in Worcester and Lowell this week. Miss Lillie Daggett has gone to Bast Northfleld, Mass., for a month’s vaca- tion. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lavalee of New Bedford are visiting relatives here, Charles Miller is galning slowly. Attended Methodist Churoh. About sixty Masons and twenty-five members of Rebekah chapter of East- ern Star attended the Methodist church Sunday morning. Dr. Coote preached from the text John 1-6, “There was a man seat from Go whose name was John.” Next Sunday morning Rev. Mr., Loomis will exchange pulpits with Dr. Coote. In the evening each pastor will occupy his own pulpit. An Epworth League social will be held at Howard E. Main's next Wed- CANTERBURY Pupils Who Received Prizes at Close of School—Horse Drops Dead in Road. Albert Bennett lost a valuable horse Wednesday night ;it dropped dead in the road near his house, Miss Lulu M. Robbins, a popular teacher, is spending 2 part of her vaca- tlon with her cousin, Mrs. A, A. Mof- fiett at Central Village, At The Close of Bchool, Willls T, Bennstt teck the first prize in the flower aantesi, Nellis Corburn scesnd and Ksiclla May Bennet third; rise the bird esimder for writing the best steries on binds, Mrs, I, 1, Benneit and four ghildren have heen Spending & wesk with rela- lives ungd friends in Willimantie and dlanstield Cenjer. Dr, B. B, Bennett has a new aute- mobiie. The Bemmett brothers, while visiting hewr cousins at Mansfield Ceater, visited Storrs college, the Nathaa Haie monumeat, and the house where Hale wags bern at Coventry, and the lake, and other interesting pizses. Judge E.'M. Warner Addresses W. C. T. U. Meeting. Mr. have recently entertained their aunt, Mrs. Lucy Upham of Massachusetts. Rev. George W. Huntington now living in the west was a caller’ on friends in town the past week. Miss Mary Cain after spending the winter in New York, has returned to her home here for the summer. William H. Hunt who is teaching in California, is to spend the greater part of his vacation at his old home. Frederick B. Bard of New York was a recent visitor for a short time with father J. Sprague Bard. y Chapman is with his parents during the vacation season. Mrs, Lewis Little of East Hampton is _visiting Mrs. George G. Gilbert. Miss Louisa Kingsley is at the old home for the summer. M; itter was called to Rile A Providence Wednesday, to attend the funeral of a relative. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Miller are enter- tlinh;! Mr. T. W, Winter and daugl ;gr,y iss Edith Winter, of Brooklyn, Heme For Graduation. Walter Lathrop, now employed in New Britaln, got a vacation of a few days to attend the graduation of his brother, a member of the Killing] High school. He also visited among his former acquaintances. Mrs. Willlam H. Clewley has re- turned home after visiting her sister in_Providence several weeks. Henry Williams now living in Phil- adelphia visited Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Lawton the past week. He formerly lived with Mrs. Lawton's mother and sister. Mrs. W. H. Mathewson is spending a short time at his farm situated on the Hudson river attending to gather- ln; of his hay crop. rofessor Rufus Sheldon and daugh- ter Laura, have returned to their summer home, having spent the win- ter in Pittsfleld. Mr. and Mrs. S. Robbins, and son from Bureka, Kansas, were guests over Bunday of Mr. and Mrs. 1. W, Chapman. Miss Mary Ashley Cleveland is with Miss Louisa Kingsley for a while. Address By Judge Warner. The W. ¢. T. U, held a free-will offering meeting Sunday evening, in the Baptist church. Judge -E. M. Warner of Putnam was the speaker, hoMing the close attention of the audience. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Gardiner and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gardiner and son, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Witter. The Baptist Sunday scheol appoint- ed_the pastor, Rev. Geo. F. nung, D.D, R. B. Witter and Miss Jane L. Bolles delegates to represeat the school at the meeting of .the Ashferd Sunday school convention at Stafferd. Vine R. Franklin was a visiter in Hartford, Saturday. Mrs. Howard Travis has returned to her home in Newton, Mass. James Cram from New York state has leased the residence and shop be- longing to Martin A. Klause and will occupy It early in July. This will cause one less residence to remain closed. DAYVILLE Local Man on Endurance Runt to Bret. ton Woeds—John Murray’s Funeral. The Misses Kelley are home from their schools and entertained a party of young friends the past week. Willim Burnett was in the endur- ance run of motoreyeles from Werces- ter, Mass., to Bretton Weoeds, N. H., on Saturday last. Mr. and Mrs. Tait Hope spent the week end in Worcester. Miss Jane McgKenna was a guest Sunday of Miss Bernice Cogswell. Wayland Bennett was home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Greig spent Sun- day in Hanover. Going to Canada, ‘Mr, and Mrs. N. L. Greig started Friday for a trip to Canada. The Ladies' Aid society met Wed- nesday afterneon with Mrs. Samuel Gillette. Frank James is confined to the heuse by a severe illness. Mrs. Mowrey of Middletown Is visit- ing the Misses Law. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marble of Wor- cester, with their children, spent Sun- over Mr. and Mrs. A. Henault entertained two auto parties of relatives and triends Sunday. Deacon Clifford James and Byron Barrowciough took a motorcycle trip to Webster Lake Sunlay. Mrs. John Pickford spent the week end with Mrs, Samuel Cogswell. Miss Jennie Berrman is home for the summer. The French society made a fine show- ing as they marched through Main street to attend St. Joseph's church on Sunday. W. F. Bidwell entertained on Sunday Mrs. E. G, Bidwell and Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Woodard. Funeral of John Murray. The funeral services of John Murray were held at St. Joseph's church Mon- day. Mr, Murray had been a resident of Dayviile for a number of years. Mrs. James O’Neill spent Sunday h Putnam. Mrs, W. P. Kelley is 1ll, being con- fined to the house. Miss Alice Brown spent Wednesday with Miss Mary Kelley. ABINGTON William Keene to Carry Mail at East. ford—Charlos R. Poal Recovering. William Keene, who hag been em- ployed by M. E. Gallup & Son for sev- eral years, moved his household effects to Eastford Tuesday and beginning July 1st will carry the mail and pas- sengers between Eastford and Wind- ham. The Ladies’ Benevolent society met in Abington hall Thursday afternoon. Undergoes Operation. Charles R. Peal, who has been ill for several weeks, was taken to the Hart- ford hospital Friday. On Tuesday the attending physicians advised an oper- ation which was successfully perform- ed and Mr. Peal is resting comfortably. Miss Alice Mihler of Waterbury is with friends in town. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fich visited friends in Dayville on Wednesday. George Hicks, who has been ill, is convalescing. Mr, and Mrs, A. N. Vaughn of Wil- limantic spent Sunday with Mrs, A. J. MoGorty. WARRENVILLE at Paradise Camp—Corner Crest May be Openad. Rev, and Mrg, B. C, Bugheo were in North' Aghford Tuesday, Judge O, D, Baker and family with B, 1, James and family spent Sunday &t Faradise Camb, Mrg, B, A, Rossiter is spending o few days in New Yok, Mys, Chas, Fuller of Beston, is the [issi of ber mother, Mrs, I, J, Brack- ey Outing m, {iewlett wes a reeent guest of . L. €ase has been drawiag hay te he Phread City, It is to be heped that “Cermer Crest” will again be opened seea for the summer . Mrs. B. A, Durkee and family are expected the last of the week, [ — 3 : Home-Cemers For Summer Visite— || and Mrs. N. Woloott Witter || STANDARD OIL4% of New -York W1 1 AR WINDHAM Pupils Perfect in Attendance for the Year—Motor Party to Verment—Aid Society’s Meeting. The following pupils in the Canter school were perfect in attemdance for the entire year: Julla Guild, Marjerie Sherman, Emma Richmond, Russell Mone, Hverett Potter, Nelson Potter. In addition to these these perfect in attendance for the spring term were Delsie Ames, Clarence Beekwith, Billa Chappell, Lioyd Ames, The members of the Efi.dumu olasg wepe Leuise Adama, yd mee, Frank Lyneh, Gladys Le:ls 4)«!‘ Qvfihwwll. Meter Trip to Vermo Dr. and Mrs, L, B. Guild and Mr. and Mrs. B, W, MaGuire ase on a week's moter trip to Vemment in the MaGuire car. Mr, and Mrs. Guilford Smith andMr. and Mrs. H. C. Lathrop attended the Quakers’ convention at Bastern Point Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. Ada J. Larrabee and Miss Julla Guild are spending & week with Miss Blizabeth Clark of Putnam. Mrs, H. F. Robinson and Mrs. L. J. Robinson and daughter of Riverlead, L. I, were at the formers old home here from Saturday to Wednesday.. Miss Josephine Keeney and _Miss Ethel Manning were in Norwich Wed- nesday. Miss Josephine Bingham returned Wednesday from a two weeks' visit in East Haddam and New London. Mrs. Hill of Chicago is with her cousin, Miss Mary Little, for a month. L. J. Hammond is spending a week in Winthrop, Mass., with his cousin, Chauncey P. Fenton. Mr. and Mrs. Guilford Smith of South Windham are at their summer home here. Aid Society Meets. The Ladies’ Aid soclety of the Con- gregational church held an informal meeting Wednesday and made plans for their annual midsummer fair. The spending a few days with Mrs. Cham- berlain in South Windham. Mrs. M. Bushnell, Mrs. H. Per:y and Mre. C. Miller of the Plains spent Wed- nesday with Mrs. Buss, on the Green. the week. Penrv and grenddaughter spent Thursday with Mrs. Lizzie Smith at Plainfield. ‘Weaver were guests of Mrs. I3ushnell Sunday. City is spending his vacation with his aunt, Miss Grace Dawley. pany with Mr. and Mrs. John Baton of cattle. Grange Friday evening. church in Moosup Sunday. Mrs. C. Carr and son Harold, are Mrs. Thatcher of Central Village, Martin Bushnell was ill the first of Mre. H. M. Bushnell and Mrs. H. E. last Mrs. Smth and son Irving and Miss Master Charles Perkins of Jewett EKONK Mr. and Mrs, George Gallup, in com- Wauregan, went to Worcester last week and attended a sale of Ayrshire Benjamin Wilcox entertained his mother and sister from Jewett City over Sunday. Mise Olive Tanner has completed a successful year of school in New Hampshire and returned to her home here for the summer vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hopkins Plainfield were Suiday callers here. Ella Barber of Plainfield is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Colburn. Mrs, Charles Hazard of Providence is a guest at the Ggliup homestead. Bzra Gallup has been visiting his children in Danfelson. Children’s night was observed in the Worthy Flora Miss Margaret Tanner had charge of the programme, A strawberry supper was served after the entertainment. The proceeds from the supper will be used to buy fireworks for July 4th. Mr. and Mrs. George Gallup attended the Masonic service at the Methodist of RAWSON Death of Mrs. Jason J. Cady—Burial in Providence, Edith Cady, 0, wife of Jason J, Cady, died at her home here on Sun- day after a long iliness. Burial was in Providence, Tuesday. She was a native of England. She leaves beside her husband, a son and several broth- ers and sisters, 1. W. Hammond attended the reunon of the pupils of Miss Jennie L. Rob- bins at the Natchaug school house, on Tuesday, the 24th, J. J, Fitzgerald spent Sunday in Boston. Callers at I. W, Hammond's on day were Mrs, Anna of v‘ll‘le_ and Arthur Clark of New Bri- tain. Mrs, E. Berggren was in Williman« tic Tuesday. I W. Hammond and daughter were in_Pomfret, Sunday. Mrs. Willam Phillips and mother Mrs. Lamphear called at D. J. Phillips ‘Wednesday. WOODSTOCK Enjoying Local Hospitality During Summer Days. Tues- R Guests Mr. and Mrs, E. B. Chandler of Sap Antonio, Tex., and Mr. and Mrs. A. D, Chandler of Orange, N. J.,, have been guests of Miss Nellie Chandler. Miss Jane Kendall ie at the parson- age. Judage George C. Holt is at Rosgland. F. J. Williamson of Hartford was calling on relatives here Sunday. Mrs. Paul Gaylord and children of Loulsville, Ky., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. E, R. Hall Mrs. Agnes Wood of Danielson is with Mise Nellie Chandler. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hule and E. G. Willlamson of Springfleld were week end guests of Willlam M. Gallup. following were chosen chairmen ot committees: Supper,Mrs. W. F. Maine; fancy ,work, Miss Anna Patton; pro- gramme, Miss Elizabeth Anderson; candy, Miss Helen Larrabee; table, Miss Gertrude Arnold. The question of a new floor covering for the chapel was also discussed. Miss Agnes Knapp of New Hamp- shire has. been the guest of Mrs. Wes- ton Follett. Mrs. Emily Griggs and Miss Jessie Griggs of Worcester are at Dr. Guild’s. Mrs. George Look entertained her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Coombs_of Providencs, over Sunday. Mrs, B, W, Loomis entertained the members of the Ladies Sewing soclety of Bt, Paul's church Th after- nosn. Ice Cream Sale. The K. O. K. A held an ice cream sale and entertainment last evening. Mrs, Ida Pegrum, who has been in Bridgeport, is now with her brother in ‘Wauregan. SOUTH WILLINGTON Found From ridge Chair—Visit Mrs. Herbert L. Dead in Her Monson Masons. At the speclal communication of Urtel lodge, No. 24, F. and A. M., this evening, Thomas lodge of Palmer, Mass., will be present and work the M. M. degree. 7 A check for $256 was rceeived by Cy- ril Bartek last Friday in payment for damage to his house by lightning on June 1. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Brackett visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Wil- bur in Monson, Saturday. Misses Chessie and Florence Pelette ofEast Hampton are spending _their summer vacation with their sister, Mrs. Medas Labonte. Found Dead. Mrs, Herbert L. Lililbridge was found dead in a chair by her bed at noon Monday, by her husband when he re- turned home from his work. She had been av invalid for years from drop- #¢ aud had suffered much but for all | thet sne had e nolably cheerful and | kindly disposition. Mr, Lillibridgs | w her at 10 o'clock in the forenoon | end indications are that heart faflure caused har death about one hour later. Mrs, Lillibridge leaves besides her hus- pand, & son, Wallace M., of Hartford. The funeral was held at the house| Wednesday nfternoon at 2 e'clack. Burial was a: Willingten Hill, | RN T i CANTERBURY PLAIN i Mr, and Mrs. Chamberlain of South Windham amd Mrs, Ethel Lyon of | Plainfleld speat Wednesday with Miss ' 1sakei Hyde a4 her heme Rock Glen. The Ladies’ Specialty Store Special Bargain EVERY SPRING s for Saturday COAT OR SUIT AT 2 PRICE JUNIORS’ SUITS ....... WOMEN’S SUITS ....... MISSES’ COATS ........ "WOMEN'’S COATS ...... HOUSE DRESSES . .......... STREET WASH DRESSES. ...$ 1.98 > Y ....$ 898 worth $15.00 «....$10.00 worth $20.00 ...$ 5.98 worth $10.00 ....$ 7.98 worth $12.50 79c worth $ 1.00 worth $ 2.50 worth $15.00 -...$ 895 We also have a great reduction in Linen Coats and Linen Suits, Wash Skirts, Long and Short Kimonos, Shirt Waists, Silk Gloves, Silk Hose, Corsets and Underwear. Those who like to save money when they get an opportunity should purchase Saturday vacation. their needs at our store, and save money for their The Ladies’ Specialty Store 248 Main Street, * Franklin Square, Norwich, Conn.