Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 5, 1913, Page 11

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

' LETTERS '] " Windham County Miss Ruth Marlor of Hartford is wisiting her cousin, Miss Dorothy Marior. ‘W. H. Bishop of New York is oc- cupying his summer home here for a time. Bk Charles Nichols of New York is in town. Mrs. Van_ Deventer and family L}f Brooklyn, N. Y. opened their sammer home “The Ledges.” Jim, R. Franklin attended the meet- ing of ¢he Army wand Navy club at Eastern Point, Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. T. D, Pond visited rel- atives in Hampton the past week. Birthday Party. Miss Helen L. Witter, was given a party . on her twenty-first It w very pleasant gath- relat and companions, a perfect surprise to her. and wi Mr. and Mrs. Sidney W. Bard were visitors in Prov e on Saturday. M H nner was a visitor in Saturday of the past week. nd Mrs. George L. Sweet had Maria Gould as guest over Sun- P. Knell the new rector Alvin ' hurch, moved his goods here t ast week into the rector: x i upon his duties S » here from Chicopee, M en L. Witter had as week-end and Sunday, her Clark of Canterbu of Fitchburg, Leroy Sunday. ¥Yice Pike and Melvin Bick visitors of Mrs. Mary Pike B. Y. P. U. Officers. B. Y. P. U ed ensuing six month & W. Chapman; vice-president, am B. Potter: secretary rer, Mrs. Flora Gardiner, nquest meeting held Sunday led by the pastor. Rev. D.D., his wife the ap- being indisposed. Scarborough is visiting ord Florence rborough Scarborough Mrs. Ella Spaulding. orge F. Genung went Mon- eenfield, Mass, to visit his Mrs. Minott. Marlor of Hartford is vis- E r home here for the e summner. Finishes Pastorate. > A. Davis finished his 1 Congregational ning. Blake left ek for California, where he friends in Venice. He ex- be gone for two months, re- in town to resume his duties Tarrington, R. L Nichols and daughter, of the first = te George W. New York are boarders in town. SOUTH WINDHAM C. E. Spencer Gives Individual Com- munion Set to Congregational Church in Memory of His Wife. George Ennis of Grafton is.a visitor in_town. Nathan Eoclestone of South Wind- ham. chauffeur for Mr. McGuire of New York, has accompanied them on a trip through New England, Canada and New York. Mrs. Harlow Goety has been the wuest of Mrs. Mary Hatch. Jason Babcock, who has been ill, is recovering Frank Beckwith of the U. S. navy hes been spending his furlough at his home here. Charles Backus has been passing a few days in Hartford and Springfleld. Timothy Coibert has been confined to the house by flmess. Mrs. Buckley and Mrs. Scofield, of Mystic_ have been guests of Mrs. Wal- ter Backus. Home from Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Dunleavy, Miss Neltie Dunleavy and Miss Mary Du leavy bave returned from a trip to Canada. The Tvesday evening prayer meet- mg will be omiited during July and August. Memoriai Communion Set. C. E. Spencer has presented the Congregational church a very hand- some sfiver individual communion ser- vice In memory of his wife, Harriet H Spencer. It will be used for the firet time on Sunday. MOOSUP Morvwlch Preacher for Baptist Supply— League Meeting and Soofal. James Cray of Bristol, Conn., spent the Fourth with his mother, Mrs. Mary Cray, and sister, Miss Belle. Pastor on Vacation. The Baptiet pastor, Rev, E. L. Too- mrie, and wife, are enjoying a month's vacation. Rev. L. W, Frink of Norwich wii secupy the Baptist puipit Sunday morning. Next Bunday is communion Sunday at the Methodist church. A numbver of probationers will be received full conmection. . E. Main, Dr. Coote and Lowell have been appointed a com- ee to make arrangements for a school picnie to be held at Oocean beach Saturday, July 12th. Mre. William Hill and children of ¢ Paul_Minn. are visiting Mras. liil's father, Floyd Cranska. Charies Miller is gaining slowly, ho- mg able to get out onto the piazra with halp. John C. Gallup and family and Mrs. 2uMa Sprague have gone to their sun.- mer cottage at Stoningan for the season The Epworth League held its month- Iy business meeting and social at the home of George Walker Wednesday evening. There is more ( of the country put_together, ears was or a . tarrh in this section than all other diseases and until the last few pposed to be incurable. Teat many years doctors pro- mounced it a local disease and pr ribed local remedies, and by con- stan %o cure with local treat- ment, pronounced it in =, bas proven Catarrh tionai disease, and quires conatitutionai Halls" Ca- tarrh Cure, manula by F. 4. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 15 the ‘oniy comstiintionai cute obi the murket. 1t | is taken Intern n doses from 19 drops to a temspountul. 1t acts directly on the bl SRd mucous surfaces of the system. Thes offer one hindred doilars for an case It falls to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address: F. J. CHENEY & . To- Jeda, Obilo S9la by Drusgists, 15 Take Halls Family Fills for comsi- pation For Cuts, Burns and Briises. In every home thére should be a box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, ready to apply In every case of burns, cuts, wounds or scaids. J. H. Polanco, Del. valle, Tex, R. No. writes, Buck- len’s Arnica Salve gaved my little girl's et foot as officers | President, and | and | of Hartford | atives and friends in town. Abby Put of Provi- with her Mrs. W. H. | for the summer. | William M. Isaacs are | DAYVILLE Visitors During Holiday Week—Local People at the Shore. Sidney Brown is spending a few days with Mrs. James Campbell, Everett Miller is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Channing Miller, Nirs. Harry Briarly is entertaining {her mother from Potter Hill, R Harolg Hirst of Petersboro, is visiting Miss Muriel Field. Raymond Burnett spent the weck end with Deacon and Mrs. F..J. Bur- nett. P Carol Bristol of Boston Is spending | the week with Bdna West. | Wayland Bennett spent the week {end town. William N. Burnett spent the Fourth with his brother, Ruymond Burnett. Miss Mary D. Stokie and Miss Ber- nice Cogswell were guests of Rev. W. J. Reynolds of Ekonk Thursday. Harry Allen of Whitinsville, Mass., is visiting his uncle, W. E. LaBelle. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Arnold, Mr. and | Mrs. Henry Harrington, are at Pleas- ure Beach for July. Holiday Guests. Miss Mattie Leavens and a friend were at_the home of Ired C. Leave: for the Fourth. Mrs_ Atwood Street has returncd from New York, bringing hpme with | her for the summer litte Miss Dana | Whitcomb. Howard Green of Providence is vis- {iting at Mrs, O. L. Street’ s Miss Alice P. h, Mr, and Mrs. | Clinton “Atwood, were with Mrs. C. | A. Russell for the Iourth, > Brennan spent the Fourth reester. | Merrill R. employ the @ PLAINFIELD Bennett has entered tie of Assawauga company. 1ll-Mannered Visitors from Moosup— Strawberry Lawn Supper. Miss Mary Downing has been the | suest this week of her aunt, Jliss Ju- | lia Downing, in Moosup. | Mrs, Wil Ive is confined {to the house by a serious attack of | nervous prostration. Mrs, Binier Gaskell entertalned on Tuesday her mother, Mrs. Isaac Claris, | | her grandmother, Mrs. Ann Corey, and Sudden Death of L. Johnson Hammond —Patriotic Services at Congrega- tional Church. 7 ‘Windham people were greatly shock- ed by the mews of the sudden death of L. Johnsor Hammond at his home early Thursday morning. Mr. Ham- mond was closely identified with the town's interests and will be greatly missed. Miss- Dorothy Fenton, of Winthrop, Mass., is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. J. C. Fenton. Mrs. John Beckwith entertained the members of the ladies’ Bible class of the Congregational church Wednesday afternoon. Patriotic Service. Services in observance of the na- tional holiday were held in the Con- gregational church last Sunday. Rev. M. R. Plumb preached a patriotic ser- mon, taking his text from Amos. Dur- ing the offertory a duet, Hark! Hark! My Soul! (Shelley) by Mrs. J. F. Woods of New York and her sister, Miss Maria_Rizzo, was much enjoyed. At the C. E. meeting W. P. Barstow of South Windham gave an interesting talk on the glories and perils of our nation and there were two.selections by a quartette, Mrs. J. F. Woods, Miss Emma Larrabee, W. H. Brown and Rev. M. R. Plumb. Paul Hopkins played a violin solo. Guests at Abbe Cottage. At the Abbe cottage on Dog Hill are Mr, ang Mrs. Walter Abbe. The Miss- ©s Elizabeth and Harriet Abbe an Alfred Abbe of Netherwood, N. J., an their guests, Miss Eleanora Poppy of Minneapolis. The three young ladies leave soon to attend the summer school at Cornell university. 1s. Julia Dwight, Miss Adams and . John Dwight of New York are at J. Alden Weir’ TYAWAUGAN Mitchell-Rollinson Marriage—Henry Adams’ Death. Mrs. Lillian Filer entertained her ster from Montville over Sunday. Mrs. Ida Watson is spending the week end at Baston with friends. Mitche!l—Rollinson. Miss Emma_Rollinson of this place and Raymond Mitchell of Putnam were united in marriage June 24 at Dan- ielson by Rev. Clarence H. Barber. Mrs, Edwarg Olsen visited part of {a sister, all of Moosup. Lawless Visitors. Seven young men, said to have come | from Moosup, although some of them | claimed to belong in New York, made | unwelcome calls in the village Sunday | | afternoon. At one house they drove | | around the y: and pulled several | | choice roses from the bushes without even saving “If you please!” Needless | | to add, they were “feeling fine.” { Patriotic Services. Mr, Bamford gave his congr: gation a fine sermon Sunday morning at the Congregational church, Henry | Dorrence led a patriotic Y. P. 8. C. E.| service in the evening. { There was a strawberry lawn supper Rev us Fourth was worn out in r. The boys began | advance this 3 celebrating a week before, and did not even omit Sunday:. I WOODSTOCK VALLEY Mail Carrier Makes Trip by Automo- bile—Holiday Week Visitors. Miss Mabel Barrett, who is attend- ing school in Hartford, is spending the vacation with her mother, Mrs. Cora Barrett. Alex Bordeaux of Putnam is at El- mre Goss’. Mrs. William Thompson of Ohio has arrived to spend the summer with her father, Samuel Cooper. Miss Marjorie Hammond is spend- ing her vacation at her home in the Valley. Mrs. Emma Kenyon and son, Olin, of Willlmantic, are staving at Winfieid Kenvon's. Myrtie Barrett is Il Mrs. Rebecca O. Briggs has return- ed to the Valley for the summer. Postmaster Jldredge spent several days at the Hub last week. Mrs. Asa Thaver is entertaining her brother from Hartford. Harry Brockway of Southbridge has been visting at his former home. Mr. Ross of Eastford made his first trip. on the mall route from Bastford to Putnam via the Valley Tuesday by automobile. O. A. Hiscox has purchased an auto- mobile, Mrs, George Hayter and two children of Clinton, Mass., have arrived to spend the summer with Mrs. Hayter's mother Mrs, Kllen Green. CHAPLIN Big Cables Being Mill Shuts Wave. Delivered—Steam Down During the Hot Charles Philips of Piainfield, with his two large auto trucks and a force of helpers, has been delivering the wire cables at the manholes for the under-- £round telepone line that goes through the town. Charles Fopkins of Plainfield, who | has a steam mill on the wood lot he purchased of Mrs. Emily J. Ross, has shut down for a few weeks during the hot weather. Miss Ada Neff of Now Jersey is vis- iting at Willlam E. Nefs, Mrs, Arthur H. Mathewson and Mrs, Ciyde Miller and two chsldren of Plain- field spent Wednesday at W. B. Gal- lup's. The trip was made in Charles Hopkins' adtomobile, Attended Reunion of Pupi Miss Jennie Robbins returned to her | home in Brookiyn Sunday, after spend- | ing a week in town visiting among | friends and attending a rennion of her | former pupils of the Natchaug school, where she taught many years ago. "STERLING. Rev. and Mrs. Panl Miller have taken possession of the Methodist parsonage, James Thornley spent the week-end with his family at Long Meadow, R. T 3 Albert I and Walter J. Wentworth of Hartford, Lobdell of North Fra lin were week-end visitors at Mr. and Mrs. I F. Anderson’s. Mr. and Mrs. Willis G. Nichols and son Gardner of Walpole, Mass, Mrs. Chas. Jewett of Norwood, and Mr. George Millet of Boston, the the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Vaughn. | Mr. and Mrs. Chas Anderson and son Maurice of Voluntown were guesis of Mr.-and Mrs. 1. F. Anderson, ¥ Miss Mary Douglass spent the Fourth with Norwich friends. Mr. Appel, Miss Peterson and Miss | fcson were guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Chase recently Miss Amy Burdick has gone to Pleasant View, R T - the summier. Mrs to_a M Mary Button has s0ld her place Norwich purchases C. M. Smith was a Hartford visitor Thursday. A. B. Roberts of Windham was in Hampton Tuesday. Miss Gussie Wood of Webster is vis- iting friends In town this week. { Tuesday night. | Gla | at Lisbon, Sunda. this week at Grosvenordale. 2 John Mathieu is Visiting 1n Bedford. Mr. Mathieu is also ng a vacation this week. Mrs. Albert Reeves is entertaining her niece and_child. Miss Edith Frissell has been visiting the last three weeks in Moodus. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rollinson vis- ited over the Fourth with the former's brother and family, of Stafford. Death of Henry Adams. Henry Adams, who was taken to the Day Kimball hospital Saturday died The body was taken to the undertaking rooms of Mr. Wood of Danielson. He made his home &t the boarding house here. He was T years old and leaves three brothers. Edward Olsen has moved into the tenement vacated by John Heminway. WESTMINSTER Local Tourists at the Thousand Is- lands—Various ltems. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith and 1it- tle son, of Southington, are guests of Mr. Smith’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. Co- lumbus Smith, at Brookside farm. Miss FElsie Grasman, a teacher in New York, is spending several weeks with Miss Hannah Greenman. Guests from Norwich. Mr. and Mrs. Burdick, also Mr. and Mrs. George Cameron of Norwich were recent visitors at Mrs. Mary J. Ratn- | bun’s. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Butler and chil- dren, of Scotland, Mrs. Sarah Allen of Raymond district and Miss Martha Bradford of Danielson were among th: attendants at church Sunday morning. Mrs. Frank Linmell Miss Bernica Cook and Master Dorrance Cook are spending several days in Pawtucket. The prayer meeting was held Thurs- day evening this week Instead of Fri- day evening as usual. At Thousand Islands. Misses Willa Linnell’ and Minnie Frost in company with several friends are enjoving a visit to the Thousand Islands, after which they will spend the summer here with Miss Linnell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lin- nell, Several familles have boarders from the metropolis. WOQODSTOCK Rev. R, R. Kendall and Daughter Geo- ing Abroad—Illustrated Lecture. Rev. R. R. Kendall and daughter, Miss Jane Kendall, sail today (Satur- day) from Boston for a six weeks' tour to Great Britain and the Continent, Dr. Gutterson of Beston is to preach at the Congregational church Sunday morning. Miss Edith H. Hall of Philadelphia and Clarence R. Hall of Bridgeport, spent the Fovrth with E. R. Hall Stereopticon Lecture. The stereopticon lecture on Dr, Pat- ton's trip threugh western Africa w: siven last Sunday evening, Mrs. Agnes Wood and Miss Nellie Chandler were in Danielson early in the week, Frederick Bates of New York spent the week end with his family here, PONMrxe: CiNTER Miss Tula M. Bennett of New Bed- ford, Mass.,, and Mlss Helen F, Brown of Central Villaga, have been visiting Mrs. E. B, Brown, Dr. and Mrs. Cushman are at Court- land’ F. B. Brown has been serfously in- | disposed for the past two weeks with a summer cold George Botham has been at Nowlon Highlands for the past two weeks with his wife, who is very low with Bright's disease, CANTERBURY PLAIN Miss Agnes Avery is visiting Miss s Bushnell. Mr. Hart, a retired teacher, visited one of his pupils, Martin Bushnell, last weel. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bushnell are | spending this week in Bloomfield with | thelr son, Howard, and family. The Christian Endeavor of the Meth- odist Protestant church has cordially invited the Westminster church and Canterbury Green Christian Endeavor to unite with them July 13 in an En- | deavor meeting. SOUTH CANTERBURY *harles Dodge of Plainfleld called on L. Hyde Sunday. njamfn A, Brown and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kendall Toliand VCounty SPRING HILL Masons at Merrow Communicatiod— Mrs. Bessie G. Barrows sold at pubiic auction last Saturday household goods Little River grange held an interest. \o one helieved it could be The VBHG'I';QIK salve. Oniy PG Ing meetinz last Friday evening. Tne brogram was in charge of Mrs. Mary Les & Osgood. | Jewett, and 0dds and ends of an accumulation of many vears. Last Saturday evening members on the Hill attended a special comamuni- i «'a.tioif | has of Uriel lodge, A. M. at Merrow, when about forty ‘| members of Thomas lodge, from Pal- mer, Mass., wafi:fisant and gave an exhibition of sachusetts work in the third degree. A collation was serv- Prof. B. W. Wells is enjoying the sea breezes at Edgartown, Martha's Vineyard. < 3 Georgs W. Copping of North Dakota has been ‘visiting his sister, Mrs. A. D, Palmer. Teacher Appointed. W. B. Trowbridge, who has been en- gaged to teach in the public school at Mansfield Depot next year, has been visiting on the Hill this week. Mrs. B, F. Storrs has been in North Coventry a part of he week. Summer boarders are arriving at ‘Wildes, and the season is fairly under way. Rey. and Mrs. A; A. Muir left last Tucsday morning for an _automobile trip to New Hampshice. They are to be away one Sunday. COLUMBIA Mansfield Nine Defeated, 17-14—Lake Cottagers Arrive From New Orleans and Other Points. M The Ladies' Ald society met at the home of Mrs. Mary B. Yeomans Tues- day afternoon. * A party of young ladies from Wil- limantic and vicinity have been spend- ing several days at the lake, occupy- ing two of A. E. Brown’s bungalows. Mr. Erickson and Miss Gertrude ‘Webster of Berlin were with the fam- ily_of Lester J. Hutchins over Sunday. Mr. Shekleton and brother of Hart- ford were with the family of W. H. Kneeland in Pine street over Sunday. Mrs. Carrie Gleason of Winter Hill, Mass, is making her annual visit at the home of her cousin, Mrs. J. H. Isham. : Theodore A. Lyman of Plainyill was with Mrs. Lyman over Sunday. Mrs. Lyman has been spending several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Utley on Columbia Green. Home Team Won. In a ball game played here last Sat- urday afternoon with a nine from Mansfield, the score was 17 to 14 in favor of the local team. Miss Mildred Latham has the finest bed of pansies in town. They are worth going to see. Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Moore and two children, of Fast Hartford, are board- ing for two weeks at F. A<Hunt's. Cottagers from New Orleans. THe DeBuys from New Orleans ar- rived in town last week and are located at their summer home on Woodward hill at the head of the lake. There are five adults and” three children in the party, Mrs. Jasper Abramson of New Lon- don has been spending several days with her daughter, Mrs. Ralph Buell. Tuesday and Wednesday were the hottest days of the season thus far, the mercury playing about among the ninetles, Mrs. Wetmore, wife of Prof. Wet- more of Williams College, has been spending several days with Columbia relatives. Miss Marjorie Chandler of Spring- fleld, Mass,, is the guest of Miss Bessie L. Frink of Chestnut Hill. Miss Frink was graduated from Bay Path Insti- tute in Springfield June 27th and has been appointed teacher in the com- raercial department of the Woodstock N. H. High School Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lavey of Hart- ford were the guests' of Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Smith on Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. Flaherty and daughter of Rockville spent Tuesday afternoon at Columbla Lake at Wm. A. Lymun’s. Officers of Men’s Club. The Young Men's Club met at their club room at the Old Inn Thursday e evening and elected these office: President, Willlam Wolff, vice pres dent, Aubrey Winter; secretary and treasurer, Lewellyn Latham. Mrs, Thomas Lillibridge of Yantic is spending several weeks with her ter, Mrs,_ Earl M. Holbrook. Rev, Claus Olandt and family Montrose, N. Y., have arrived and w occupy their summer home a short dis- tance from Hop River station. WILLINGTON Tom Barren, England’s Famous Poul- tryman, Guest of George Cosgrove. of Nolan, the well man, has gone with his drilling machine to a farm in the vielnity of Storrs. Miss Jennle Church passed the week end with her sister in Roeckyifla, Miss Thrall of Hariford is visiting Mrs. Gardner, Mrs, George V, Smith has returned from two weeks' visit in New Haven, Professor Stevens was accompanied by his wife and children when he came to e his lecture, Homa - dens, before the Grange, Friday even~ ing, Mrs, Hoxle and daughter and Mrs Church of Willimantic have been vis- iting, at Mrs. L, Clarke’s, was mowed Monda The Common is unusually heavy this year, . Cosgrove is expecting Tom Ba ren of ngland the werld. tamous poultry man to visit him this week, Miss Florence May Pierce of Previ- dence, is visiting relatives and friends, Her sister Miss Edna Pierce of the same eity is absent em a vacation trip te Niagara, The new roof and outside chimney chanzed (he appearance of the old siere beyeond recognition. AR autemebile load of delezates at- tended the Sunday sehaol convention at Stafford last Wednesday. BOLTON NOTCH Aid Seciety Meets—Fred Barnett's Fu- neral. with after- The Tadles’ Ald soclety met Mre, Loren Malne Wednesday noon, Funeral of Fred Barnett. The funeral of Fred Barnett was held Saturday afternoon from the resi- dence of Samuel Woodward, where Mr, PBarnett haq made his home during his illness. Clarence Daley of Hartford is spend- ing his vacation with his grandmother, Mrs. Loren Maine. Mrs. Fritz Richard Carrie of Richmond Hill, visiting Mrs. Teq Richard, Howard Sumner of Rockville Is spending his vacation with his grand- father, Judge Howard. Miss Alex Tucker of South Coventry is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Richard. Steam Shovel Causes Commotion. The Ahern Construction company of Willlmantic, while moving_its steam shovel through this town Wednesday morning ran into a guy wire of the Telephone and Telegraph company grounding some of the telephone and breaking two of the telegraph wires, holding up traffic for ten or fifteen minute: and daughter, L. 'L, are Grandmothers’ Linen Sheets Over 100 Years Oid. . Elmer Squires took his father and mother for a ride in his auto Wednes- day. Mrs, A, G. Baldwin's daughter and granddaughter, Lois L:eYoung, visited her last week, The Ino glrls of Mansfleld Center called on Mrs, Haldwin last week, Mrs, Baldwin has rofreshing slegp in linen sheets made by hLer grandmoth- ers, Blizabeth Beebe and Bllzabeth Benton, that are 100 years old, Bdith Cushman of Siafford Springs spent Suneay with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, M, Cushman. No. 24, A. F. and| IF’lam\m- Book Three Story miil. ~ Mrs. Ernest Bassette is ill in St Francis’ hospital, Hartford. _Miss Hester Walbridzs has been con- fined to the house by illness. ¥ “Carl Lasbury, employed by Brown & Penny, is home in Stafford. Miss Eisie Grundy is spending her Addition te Phoenix Hyde Park, Mass. Monroe Cranford, from the Soldiers’ home at Noroton, is a guest of Rev. | 'and Mrs. 1. P. Booth. Won Flower.Book. Miss Harriett Wildey received the flower bok for bringing in the largest number of wild flowers in grade two, taught by Ruth Dunham. Mise E. F. Kipp has returned to her home in West Springfield, after caring for Richard Pero for the past nine ‘weeks. ‘Master Pero is convalescing. Grange Picnic. The Grange has voted to hold a pic- nii at the Pine Grove, near the home of Mrs. F. G. Beard, July 12th. After supper adjournment will be made 1 the Grange hall for the evening. Mother Escaped. Ralph Booth killed two young foxes last Monday. escape, taking the trap with her. Addition to Mill. An important addition is being built to the Phoenix Woolen company’s mill. The addition is 48 feet long and 21-2 stories high, and is built at the west end of the original structure. The basement will be used as a dye house, where new tubs and modern imple- ments are being placed. The first floor will be an addition to the weave room, while the second will be used as a dressing room and the third floor the This plant has spinning department. been greatly improved during the past few years, with new office and garage. STORRS Summer School Opens—Prof. Blakesice Engaged in Research Work—Lieu- tenant Goodwin Ordered to Pennsyl- vania. Mrs. Buckner ang son Crombie are visiting Mrs. C. . Beach. Prof. and Mrs. Hsten and daughter Lelia left Tuesday for Old Orchard, Me.. where they will spend their va- cation. Opening of Summer School. The summer school opened Tuesday with Prof. A. F. Blakeslee as directc of absenco at the Carnegie Research statlon, Cold Spring Harbor, L. I, for the past year, engaged In research work in botany. Week at Gettysburg. Prof. C. A. Wheeier and son Wil- llam attended the anniversary celebr: tion at Gettysburg and visited in Bal- timore, Philadelphia and Washington. Mrs. E. B, Fitts is visiting In Wind- sor. 5 Miss Curtain is the new steward In the dining, hall. Prof. Lodmis of Northampton 1s here to teach in the summer school. Prof. Julius M. Johnson of New York has the bird work again this year, Ordered to Pennsylvania. Lieutenant Goodwin has been .or- dered to Pennsylvania for active ser- vice In the sumnier militia camps, Judge Card of Vernon is poultry lec- turer in the summer school, Hon. G. A. Hammond and the Miss- es Helen Hammond and Lora Phinney took Iunch at the Edmond's Saturday. “BOLTON Ball Team Defeats South Manche: ters. Mrs. Adelaide M. Sperry and daugh= ter, Miss A. E, Sperry, of Rockville have been guests of the former's niece, Mrs. L. H. Levey. Mrs. W, B, Willlams of South Man- chester and Miss Elizabeth Root of ‘Woodbury have been spending several days In town at the formers place, Maplewlld. Recent guests at Frank T, Loomls’ were Mr. and Mrs. Clinton F. Loomis jand daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Roy T. Carpenter of Hartford. Leave for Pennsylvania. Theodore S. Perry, planist, with his orchestra, Samuel Blumenthal, vielin~ |ist, of New York, Roderic Pierce, | 'eellist, and Walter "Kine, eclarinetist, of Hartford, left Wednesday for a summer hotel in Milford, Pa., where they are to play for the season. 8 Jennie Lee is home from Maine, Miss Clara Post of Hartford was a week end visitor in town, The Ladies 'Aid society met at the church basement Defeated South Manchesters, The Andover-Belten baseball was vieterious in the game at Andever Manchester. The score was 10 to 3, James D. Bailey, whe has been at St. Franeis' hespital, Hartford, for ome time, has returned te F. J. Math- | ews’, | WK, Sumner is in town from Roek- ville, the guest of his mother, Mrs, J. B, Sumner, Clair S, Hutchinson and family of Hartford are in town for the summer. GILEAD Mr. and Mrs, A, H. Post Hold Recep- tion on Silver Wedding Anniversary. i ixiting relatives in town. Armstrong of Hartford spent the week end at Wellesley Place. Mr. and Mrs, Lord of East Hartford are at C. A, Lord’s for a few weeks’ visit, Donald Comstock of East Hartford with an auto party, spent Tuesday as guests of Mrs. Agnes Wood. Among the party were Mrs, Gertrude Wash- ington and daughter, Martha Washing- ton, of Minneapolis, Minn. Silver Wedding Reception. Mr. and Mrs, A. H. Post held a re- celebrate the twenty-fifth anniversary | of their marriage. Several out of town | guests were present. Among the many gifts were twenty-five silver dollars | from their neighbors and friends in town. _ The Ladies’ Aid soclety met with Mrs. Herold Wednesday afternoon. "COVENTRY Hall and Schell Families Hold Re- unions—Haymakers’ Picnic at the Lake. Mrs. Benjamin Carter and son, Ellwood, of Hills Grove, R. L, were guests of Mrs. R. G. Secor last week. Miss Kdna A, liall led the Christian Erdeavor meeting nday evening. The topic was “Our Nation's Glories and Perils. Service on the Lawn. On account of the intense heat Tues- day the Union Christian Indeavor meeting was held on the lawn. Light was furnisheq by two automobiles, A collation was served. Family Reunions. A Hall reunion was held Friday at the old Hall homestend wiyere Charles R. Hall and family now Mve. The Schell family also held a reunion at the. home of Charles H. Schell on Brewster stree(, Both reunlons were celebrateq by elambakes. 8ingers’ Picnio. A haymakers' picnic i3 to bs held jetin fer Awarded Miss Wildey—' taking a vacation at his The mother made her Prof. Blakeslee hag been on 2 leave | vacation with Mrs. James Sandow at|burg. Orchestra Starts for Pennsylvania— | usual clection this vear. | _Rev. L. F. Randolph, pastor of the Second Seventh Day Baptist church, who has been critically ill for more | | { | Miss Alice Warren of East Hartford | Miss Crouch of New York and Mr. | | ception at the hall Tuesday evening to | Thursday afterneen. | team | Saturday with the Edgeweods of South | xr | | [ for nim Saturday. today (Saturday) at Dunham’s Point on Lake Waungumbaug, South Coven- try. Those who took part in the can- tata, “The Haymakers” for Old Home Week will attend from both north and south parishes. rs. H. C. McKnight of Chaplin is visiting her son, Wallace McKnight. Mr. and Mrs. George Maskiel are en- tertaining their son, Edward Maskiel, who has recently buried his wil Went to Gettysburg. i Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Austin left ' Monday for Geftysburg to attend the anniversAry of the Battle of Gettys- THey joined Mr. and Mrs. Leon Austin in New York. F. A. Spaulding, formerly of South Coventry, was a guest in town last week. Mr. Spauiding who has becn | at Saranac Lake for sometime on ac- count of poor health, is much im- proved. STAFFORDVILLE Mrs. Emery Phelps Undergoes Strgical Operation—Funeral of George Haw- ley. Mrs, Elwin Phelps returned home last week:from Talcottville with three of her grandchildren. Their mother, Mrs. Emery Phelps, is in the Hartford hospital and has undergone a success- ful operation for appendicitis. Mrs. J. B. Hamilton and children, Miss Edith and Edgar Hamilton, of Bristol, Ct., are guests of Rev. W. D. Hamilton at the Methodist parsonage. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Miller attended the funeral of her father, George Haw- ley, in Oxford, Ct. last week Friday. Mrs. Anna Ballard of Waltham, Mass, is the guest of her niece, Mrs. Martha Goodwill. { Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Bosworth and | children, Herbert and Ruth, spent the | Fourth with Mrs. Francis H. Ballou in | Rock Meadow. Pearl and_Earl Bowden are visiting relatives in Monson, Mass. Vacation at Isiand. Charles G. Fogg of Royalston, arrived in town Tuesday io sland with i | the guest of Mrs. T. M. Lyon. UNION C. Joclin of Worcester # called on Stoves a Specialty. WATCHES WALTHAM, i ELGIN, HAMILTON All Guaranteed. F. W. GUILD, Jeweler 56 Man Street JONATHAN SMITH, 30 Town St, Norwich. Dealer in OILS, GREASES, and GASOLINE A Full Supply Always on Hand. PRATT'S ASTRAL OIL for Oil Telephone $15. friends in town last week. Mrs. Mary Dodge is with Oxford friends. Mrs. Rinda Burnham of Southbridge is spending a few days at the Marcy Cottage. Leslie Anoney with the §. N. E. Tel- ephone Co. Warren, Mass,, is spending the week with his uncle, Willard Richar Adelbert Gardiner visited friends in ‘Wales recentiy. Washington County, R. I HOPKINTON Asseseors Meet and Organize—Falling Off in Registration. - o first meeting of the hoard of as- ors of the town of Hopkinton for was held at the town hall, Friday afternoon of | ast week. George N. Crandall elected chairman and Rev. E. P. Mathewson, clerk. It was voted to meet August 5th to assess tax and the form of public notic: drawn up and signed. George N. b dall was appointed to have the notices to law. printeq and posted accord Decreased Registration. Reglstration of voters closed In the office of the town clerk Tuesday night for this year. One hundred and six were registered and one hundred and fifty-seven In 19i2. The decrease is largely due to the fact that biennlal elections leave November without the Pastor Il than a week at his home in Ashaway was more comfortable this week, B. Saunders of Ashaway, pi is rather im- ilinéss, Thomas E. Champll proved from his s Deacon and Mrs. Elwin A, Kenvon left town Baturday for Previdence where the former will have eharge of a tent belonging to the Seventh Day Adventlsts, o George B, Carpenter and famiy and Daniel B. Blake and family are spend- ing this weok at Quonocontay Rev, B. P, Mathewson will pre the Second Seventh Day chureh this (Saturday) morning. USQUEPAUGH Websfer and family spent the with their uncle at James- ¥ Q, Fourth town. Amos H, Kenvon arrived home from | New York Wednesday night for twn| and dne-half weeks' vacation. | Carmen Andrews of Bloeum ls visit- ing Annie Kenyon. Mr, and Mrs, William Aldrich of orth Steninston yere vistors at Gld- | eon Palmer’s Sun Mr, and Mrs, Richard Bristow spent Saturday night and Sunday at Wyom- ing. Dr. Kenyon went to Providence Tues- day to accompany Robbie Moore homie. | Mr, Moore has been at the Rhode I land hospital for treatment for stom- ach trouble. He returned but slightly | improved in health. | ROCKVILLE New Mail Carrier Begins His Worle— | Vacation Notes. | Herbert C. Burdick has been the guest of friends in New Hampshire, for two weeks. Mrs. Charles Saunders of Bristol | has been the guest of Mrs. FEugene | Saunders. | Mrs, J. J. Taylor and daughter, | Clare returned home Monday from a week's visit with friends in New Hampshire. The new mall driver between hers and Hope Valley, Samuel Jencks, | commenced his duties July first. Farmers have commenced haying. Professor Oscar L. Burdick and| family of Stamford arrived at the home of his sisters last week for thei summer vacation. “HAMILTON” WATGHES Factory AdjustedA ana Timed Lowest Prices and Satisfaction Guaranteed WM. FRISWELL 25 and 27 Franklin St. JOSEPH BRADFORD BOOK BINDER Blamk Books Made aad Ruled to Order 108 EROADWAY DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist Shannon Bdilding Annex, Room A. Telephone 523. oct10d THERE (s 1o uavercising medium im, Hastern Connecticut equal to ‘!A-u%n-‘ Disiness reaults quarry ment. | Auto Buyers' Your Business Semse Tells you that you ean get better value by buying direct trom the manmfact- urer. INVESTIGATE See all the processes from the stone to the finished monu- Keep the agent's and retailers profit in your own pocket. The Chas. A Kuebler Co. Tel. - 39-41 Franklin St. . UNIVERSALISM Denies the deetrine of an God, a persenal Devil, and Kternal Pupigh- ent, It affirms a God of Love, & Suffi- nt’ Saviour, a redeemed humanity, a suceessful God, books, For infermation, ¥, A. DILLINGHAM, ze St., Bridge) tracts, etc., address BOSTONIANS FAMOUS SHOE FOR MEN All ‘the Newest Styles M. J. CUMMINGS 62 Central Avenue, Norwieh, Conn. Stere Closed Tuesdays and Thuredays at 6 p. m, Telephone, Take It To Lincoln’s He Does All Kinds of Light Repairing. Typewriters, Keys Umbrelias, Cam-« eras a specialty. Now located in the Steiner Blook, 2656 Main St, rooms over Disco Bros. Established 1880 Mme. Garvagh Taft PALMIST AND CLAIRVOYANT Truthful in her predictions, reliabla in her advice, no matter what troubl you may have with yourself or othars. Tome and she will guide you. 204 FRANKLIN STREET Up one flight, aver Avery’s store. YOUR CHANCE TO GET AN AUTOMO- BILE. WIY PAY CASH FOR IT? Selgot your automobile or ded car’ from’ your own deater. We will pay for it. You can conveniance, without Co. of Broadway, N. Y. ay us at your ivance in’ price. Am., Inc, 1290 FRANK L ROYCR, 3 | 35 _Shetgeket Stu Norwich. Coun Dr. J. M. KING DENTIST May Building JanlTuWEF GRADUATION PRESENTS < LOCKETS, BRACELETS, RINGS, WATCHES, and a general ne of Jewelry at the lowest prices in = town. Expert Watowmaker an4 Repairer. Work Quaranteed. We bay all kinds of old jewelry. J. OGULNICK & cO, €5 Franklin 8t, Opp. Bulletin Bldg. BR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon n charze of Dn B ¥, Geer's practice

Other pages from this issue: