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[ECHOES FROM THE LODGE ROOM Wifinm Wiley Elected Invocator of Norwich Nest of Owls— " Fifteen Odd Fellows Go To Coney Island—Knights of Pythias Arrange Joint Meeting owLs. At Tuesday _evening's meeting of Norwich nesi, No. 1396, the resignation of John J. C. Stone as invocaior was accepted. Mr. Stone's resignation was caused by his permanent removal from On Monday evening a dance will be. !'held at which all the delegates will be present. Some 300 delegates are ex- pected from all parts of Connecticu Headquarters for the delegates will | be established at The Stratford, and a | meeting of the state board of govern- | this city. Mr, St Iways taken lh:'l.\;l:‘ interent g:mml:“fw:‘. one | ment will be held there on Sunday. of the charter members, and his ab- | P e sence will be feit In the nest. Wiliiam | KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. | Wiley was elected to flll the vacancy || The national convention of the | and was Installed by Past President Knights of Columbus will be held in | Boston on Monday and Norwich will be.represented by P. J. Morley, M. V. Murphy, Francis T. Diggins, Edward Madden, John P. Corcoran, Mor- John M Ashley T. Boon. Plans for the outing to be held in August were discussed and matters of a routine nature were considered. | | i — gan Cronin, Lee, Joseph P. 0DD FELLOWS, Bland and James F. Fenton, all mem- It is expected that Canton Oneco bers of the fourth degree. The Noi wich men wiil be housed in the Wes minister hotel There will be a parade on the af ternoon of Monday and the fourth de. gree members, arrayed in Prince bert coats, tall hats and dark trousers will act as escort to the grand officers. There will be plenty of marshall music and the order expects to make a fine owing at the Hub. There will be 00 of the fourth degree men in line. | At night there will be a big banquet | will be represented by about 13 mem- bers at the big parade at Coney Island today. A parly of nine, consisting of Frank M. Green, Herbert Willey, Wil- liam Mayo, Frank King, John Amburn, James Smith, James Mallett, Frank le end Loufs Ortmann,. left on the trolley for New London Friday ng the boat to New York several others had signified on of going. The local meet the delegations from part of the state at New In the Hotel Somerset. A large num- i ber of the Catholic clergymen from cantons’ of Cannecficlit, New ! this section will attend the great gath- | nd New Jersey have.been in- | ering. In this state there are 1000 of the fourth degree members and the number is growing. s of the Brooklyn established ~head- vited to be the gue: nton, which fas e at The big pa- ¥ rade to stast this afternoon at 1 UNITED WORKMEN. | clock and the marc will appear The movement to revive the old Past ull dress uniform. The Norwich Master's Workmen's As: tion of will retyrn home Sunday even- the A. O. U. W. which ed sev- | eral years ago and was & Very success- | Fairview lodge. No. 101, of Groton, . ful organization and useful to the Or- weekly on Monday even- der, is_meeting with decided succes: eps were tukén to have an Odd Forty Past Master Workmen have no- day at Plant fleld, thereby tified Grand Recorder Stroh that they ! iation f Morton F. wish to join the organization and have| this section of the forwarded the fee of one dollar nec- | stern asso- essary for membership. With this plans to co- money a splendid dinner will be had low and Re- and_opportunity afforded the Past | sdges of New London and will Master Workmen of getting together | municate with Norwich lodges so a record attendance will be pres- t the game which is to be play for pleasure as well as for the discu: sion of questions of importance to the Order. Quite a number more have sig n Odd Fellows' day, the date of w nified their intentions of joining this as yet undeci ommittee association and it is already an arrange for the ent of sured succe | proposition was the meet- | ing Monday eveni committ DAUGHTERS OF LIBERTY. | bas full. power %o | _ Deputy Nettie Monson of Warehouse — Point, isted by Miss Margaret Goss | REBEKAHS. abo of New ndon the follow counc 75 is expected by Hope rdner Mi Lak trip S will S s voted to change the Room 33 of the 1din the _The 44th annual convention 5 DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS. olic Total Abstinence union to be held at Bridge- x 26 | Sebequonash council held its re on will be called to or- | meeting Monday evening wit 5 state_president, Rev. Joh v Mueller ‘n the ch J. Fitzgerald, of Pi > given and hall. Mon Au retary | teresting by Frank J. Kinney now | eral mem? a good num preparing his rep which show: ber pres ments of society to be in flourishing condition, | eream, lady fingers and macarons wi numbering over 10,000 members in th he | served at the meeting. | J..Nilan of Hartford is | KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. »s and their| Wau lodge held a largely at- monster gathering in tended Tuesday evening on Sunday evening, | b nd three candidates | p services will consist of | we On e conclusion of X sermon by the bishop | the s re was a joint | and will z\v open ]nv the public. | meeting of committees from Waure- The f!n.nzw' will atfe: a k d Gardner lodges to effe 2 s St. Avgusting hurch on gements for a joint meeting on m. and on Tuesday m 22 when the grand chancelior o mass ¢ re iem wi other and lodge officers will 3 sung for deceased members nt planned to make the | Patrick’s ¢ rch, ion a notable one. Tolland Count | the flags, the wagons carrying the wo- n ounty men, and children followed and was el decorated with red white and blue| WILLINGTON jirRE s : ‘ | Birthday Parties, e | Little Miss iSe ‘Hutchi ok Local People at the Beaches—Rushing | yaa s arios Loiise Hutchinson who | eleven years old Wednesday had Work on New Houses. A barty of friends at her home in the | atternoon. Miss Clara Rench is home 'from| Dallas Platt, Jr., of fornia, who | New ¥ ation | 1s with his mother vis in Bolton, | Church a son | had dirthday party uesd. afte i nday rr}v:f‘l »‘\lt“(:]»’r;m, The little lad was eight ye | t vr_lu\' nd | Mrs, Bertrand / s of Ind ves on Willingt | Ind., visiting Mr: L., Levey. RET T | s in Indianapolis for a Visitors at the beaches near New Mrs. C. Shurtleff of South Manchest- Londo fe Mr. and Mrs. Arthur|er is the guest of Mrs, Jane Finley. | Hr, and Alrs 3 . “and Mrs. R Loomis Rd Mrs. dohn were recent guests of Mr. | man and John Richardson, W. H S, 1 two | d went out to and Mrs Phelps, with the 1 e Island day with Frank- siste; and, Dr. and n*Girley"and caught some la: Mrs. Carl Maples of Elmira, New York blackfish, Mr. and Mrs. . a few weeks at Short have . been t th « euch for several Sewing Bee. h Klar has mo 80t of ‘the Con Mass. o et with Mrs, OF ¢ the. two new. houses being consiructed Willimantic are rush work on Chs > spen Pin ng two weeks at Bloc for the company at the south end of ateh Hil c 1t The new ar for Gil- of Hartford : and ready for the house to be moved 3 o onto_ it 1) s No Preaching Service. ‘1"‘(’,},_ have It has been thought best on sister, Mr of =0 many being away, not > | Charles A. Lee. 4 i any preaching service in the church| Miss Mildred Sumner of Rockville next Sunday st Phe Sunday visiting at Mrs, Jane mner’s, school will be held a S| seslie 8. Bolton has P, There are New Yorx visitors at the | week's vacation g | homes of Lucas Safranck, Anton| Mr. and Mrs, S | Radla, Charles Pobuda, Charles Rench | Hartford h been visiting at v | and Jos. Nedwied. | D, Carpenter's. Found Drowned. | = Mellen . Polk found . drowned near EAST WILLINGTON his home in Mansfield was employ i S < for a number of vears by Gardin G AR A Hall, Jn. and Co, in 'the house. He | Wednesday aftarnamy, Hunder shower| was a brother “of' the first wife of| " Mrs Cushman has visitors from James Still, formbrly of this town. ackville. ? ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Delor Conant of Willi- BOLTON mantic visited at Erncst Wilson's last | weel. L e : | Many are enjoying berrying, the Catechism Class—Death of William yarries -are so ripe and the bushes are Taylor—Host and Boarders at | loaded. Gilead Picnic. | Alphonso Ruby, of Russell, Mass.. i {and his family visited M Ruby A Catechism o ¢ being held at|father, Georze Wilson. i the Sacred Heart chapel Sunday aft-| Amidon took them in his automobile ernoons. to_Quonochontaug, R. I The Andover-Bolton nine played in| Mrs. Baldwin received some Andover last Saturday with the Saint|views of Miss Della Eno" Mary’s of South Manchester and won | the school room this we. 5-3. o William Taylor, 41, died in Roanoke, | Va., of typhoid. fever, July 19th. Mr. I Mr; and Mrsi’Georze B. Byles of Norwich ' have fetvrnad home after Taylor spent most of his life in Bol- ton moving with his family to Vir- visiting Mr, and Mrs, J, H. Bacon for a week Hndl calllng on former neigh- ginia last fall. He 's survived by a widow and seven children, the young- bors and, friends in this plac Mrs, George: Albee 1s in fine pupils and est, a small baby, al' of Roanok Three of the children have typhoid fe ver. shford Herbert Maxwell had the fore|caring fof Mrs. A.’'S, Clark who has finger and part of the thumb cut from|been very {ll. : his left hand whilé sawing wood with| Mrs. Gedrge' Walker spent Sunday with friends on 'the W ground. Charles Snow of Willimantic was a caller of Gilbert Mathewson’s Monday, buzz saw Monday. Dr. W. S. Gillam of iimantic Camp South Manchester attended the injured man’s injuries. | Picnic at Gilead. { Gilbert Mathew Joseph Borro’s family and boarders! Petroleum is obtained from the earth numbering fifty-two, went to Gilead in Siam by the natives digging pits for a picnic last weei Friday, the men about 6) feet deep mad_dipping it out tn the party walked ahead carrying'with pails, |is RIPLEY HILL ; Beville-Clark ~ Marriage—Mesting o Hilltop Homes Club. Judge and Mrs. Eldon Birdsey of Middletown, were guests last week of théir daughter, Mrs. R R. Renshaw. Mr. and Mrs. C. Bingham Leach of Middletown visited their niece, Mrs. R. R. Renshaw recently. Fred Snyder who has been seriously | ill is able to be out. Club Meets. The Hilltop Homes club met with Mrs. George Freeman Friday. A let- ter of appreciation from Mrs. F. B. Topliffff was r thanking the mem- bers for kind remembrances during her illness. The next meeting of the club will be with Mrs. Rowley. Albert Woodworth is ill. 3 of the farmers on the hill have gathered an abundant crop of ha Corn is looking fine, but rain is neede Beville-Clark. Julian Newell Beville and Miss Helen | Estelle Clark were married by Rev. R. H. Sherman at his reside July 26. They will reside at the Clark home- stead at the head of the lake. showers which fell Monday were needed and saved the day for gardenérs. Sailed For Germany. h Palmer of South Hadley much many neice of F. B. Topliff of th ace, sailed Augast.ist from Philadel- phia ‘on the steamship Marquette for Germany, where she is to continue her studies. HEBROM Supper and Social—Village Improve- ment Society Having Walk Laid. Mr: has gone to Unionvi er parents. Mrs. o eriden was at Mr. Vincent Henderson's one day last wee! Mr. Ottway Thomas of New York Mrs. Alice Thomp- taken to rd, for an op- 3 Lord wa: ancis’ hospital, Harts ion for appendiciti H. K. Viner was a visitor at Loren Lord’s over Sunday. Mr., Walace Lord is home on a va- Evelyn Grifin has returned to her home in Albion, Mas: Harry Fitzgerald is at his father's for two weeks. o Miss Bessie McCray of Northamp- ton Ma has been visiting friends in_town. | Mrs. Marta Jones ‘ew Haven is visiting Hebron fr i Mrs. M. F. Frin ed 5. .H. F. ast weelk daughter, ennant, in Hampton A Musical Village, This is a 1 1 nearly every house has a pi and some have two. Dr. Douglas took a party to Ocean beach Monday Mr. W. F amberlain took a party to Norwich Wednesday J. W. Hewitt was at Black Point on Sunday. Mr. W. S. Hewitt and family are at their cottage at Black Point for the summer. Ten Cent Supper. supper a at the Church A dance at hall evening was not we ized Enterprising Society. Improvement society is from Hewitt's store to wn STAFFORD Grange Programme to be in Charge of Ceres, Pomona and Flora. The Universalist church will closed the first two Sur in Au- gust. | Mrs, Nettie Kibbe and d | Dorothy, of Springfield, a: Mr. and Mrs, Cyril Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Glove two sons of Providence are guests of | Jacob Glover. | Miss Mand Boothe and Miss Isadore Dunham are guests of Miss Celia Holt at F Beach, Me., for three weeks. Women in Charge. | save you money VERY housewife in this town will jump at this chance to Valuable S@I'V-1S Coupons Serv-us Brand Foods. coupons. Get new furnishings and new comforts fofi' yourself and your home with them. Start to collect right away. hamdsome comb, @ fine chain and locket, and beautiful things, all shown in the Serv-us Gift Catalog. Serv-us Coupons are printed on the labels or are enclosed in the packages and you can get the catalog by writing to depal‘tme?t c, Uniuersal Advertiser's Sharing Syndicate, 332 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago. Your grocer has Serv-us Brand products or can get them from Wholesale Distributors | Norwich, Conn. The L. A. Gallup Co lmlflUll'll\Hl\\lli!fllifllfll,l\llllllflllflfllllllmlllIlllflmlmllflil!flllltflllllllllllifll_fl BGLTON NOTCH GILEAD il STAFFORDVILLE Mrs Arthur Gruber Rev. W. D. Hamilton attended the| M Hogan, M Misses Mildred and Edna Clark of | funeral of his grandfather, Fr nd son from Torrington are guests| Orange visited Miss Annie Hutchinson vord in New Britain firs of Judge and Mrs. M. W. Howard. last week. | _Mrs. Hattie ¥rench is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jones visited the v Haven friends. former’s sister in Westchester Wed- rold La v of Chicopee his uncle, E . Roberts. Manchester were guests a few| The Ladies Ald soclety met at the Ida Tioekalionys last week of Mcs. T. W. Skin-| Hill Thursday afternoon. Smith Windsor selc of her broth- | Miss Celia Parks of Colchester Is E. Rice was presentative W visiting at C. J. Fogil's. rles Smith On account of the absence of the S Bk A tor Tuesday, making | i cturer the pr 107 thejefance| . VIO HAYES G he Springs has xe_ | utomobile. The Tongie: meeting: next 1 evening will be | Cf L PoreE s aweer S ard is on a fishing trip Y e IDRoENE: Dext ay_evening will be | cousin, Ethelyn Moore | with friends at New Tondo The tongue is boneless, yet it can InElasss pf chaiv gt nna Han evenson of New | ¥ Shvaral from here attended the | Strike harder than Wme fst.—Boston Pt il iy 2 e Meadow, has | band concert in South Manchester | TFansCript S Wiaamer L i 1 friends. Wednesday evening. = I. Lord and R. Alberton ze E. Webster and_three e — S The wireless telephoning to and from Boo ded. the seventh annual|Children —of Springteld, M | Merrill, Wisconsin, has a new track- | automobiles is possible and has been meeting of Connecticut Poultry as. | P@Ve been guests of Mrs. L. Booth. | less trolley bus line. proven by a Los Angeles experimenter. soclation orrs, Mcnday and Tu day. WILLINGTON Frank Johnson o nd Mrs ances Cushman Amelia of Hartford, da { of the late Ira Johnson. were among | former residents who called on friends here last week. The b cent wer of Monday afternoon was greatly appreciated. Charles Robbins of Middletown with h vacation sisters here. rfield a very promising ached ver noc spending brother and Darrow George V. grove at the mee ciation at others were ent pre ford is‘with her and her son, came out for the week-end. Mrs. Andrews, a graduate nurse, is in at- tendance. 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A Waltham or Elgin WATCH Gold Filled Case Guaranteed for 20 Years. ONLY $10.00. Also Watches to take on your vacation, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 each. E. W. GUILD, Jeweler 56 Main Street Mme. Garvagh Tafi PALMIST AND CLAIRVOYANT . Truthful in her predictions, reliabie in her advice, no matter what troub'. you may have with yourself or others Come and she will guide you. 204 FRANKLIN STREET Up one flight, over Avery's store. UNIVERSALISM. Your mother's love, wisdom, itude and forgiveness multiplied infinity represent God's love, wisdom, solicitude and forgiveness. ~You trust your mbother, Trust God. For informa- tion, Books, tracts, etc. address REV. F. A. DILLINGHAM, Suj 85 Cottage Street, Bridg M-. solic- by