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"~ LETTERS FROM WO STATES | New London County FRANKLIN Ruth Capshaw Undergoes Operation— Motor Party to Narragansett Pier. i Miss Annie E. Stott of New London and Miss Mildred Beckwith of Water- ford were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs, Owen Stewart. Mies Jessie Campbell has gone to Scotland, Mrs. Rosa Kinney of South Coventry is visiting her brother, William Weav- er. Hart Lamb of Hartford has been epending a few days at his home. Mrs. Herbert Maynard of Niantic, and Mrs. Ludwig Stott of New l.on- don have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Owen Stewart. Underwent Operation. Ruth Capshaw the little daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Capshaw underwent an operation for appendicitis Tuesday and is resting comfortably. Attended Brown Reunion. Mr. and Mrs. William Weaver at- tended the Brown family reunion at Jewett City held in the M. E. church, sixty-six being present. Miss Katherine McMann, of Greene- ville is visiting Mrs. John Brassil; Miss Nellie Crabble has returned from Northfield. Mrs. Frank Capwell of New London and Miss Eva Lund of Greeneville were guests Thursday of Miss Daisy Parker. E Mrs. Abbie Speeler and Miss Lillie Johnson were Hartford visitors Tues- day. Lloyd R, Robinson and Miss Julia Milkie of Brattleboro, Vt., are spend- ing the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Harris A. Robinson. Clifford H. Robinson has returned after spending the week end in New York and at Coney Island. J. Carlson and daughter of New Yory spent the week epd with Mr. Carison’s wife and daughters, who are spending the summer here. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Armstrong were In Norwich on Tues A Mrs. May Rosa of Norwich was a grest of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Ladd Sunday. Mrs, George Avery was the guest Tuesday of Mrs. Owen Smith of Nor- wich Town Motored to Pier. Wil Brassil took a party from Nor- wich to Narragansett Pier in his auto one day the t week. Eric Mitchell and son, Edwin. were recent Norwich SOUTH LYME 2,000 Quarts of Berries Sold from the | Stanhope Farm This Season—Recent | visitors. Visitors., | Waite of | the in John ¥, returned from Waite has been and Mrs. unders, recent where Mr, ness for years. aur Miner has moved his family | l-\ the house of F. W >. man form- Mr, s = Watrou; erly occupied by Mrs : ! S, J. Carter has purchased a n ; tomobile. I P, Stanhope is on a business trip | to New York. Mrs, Howard Stickney'and daughter have returned to Ivorington. Miss Janet D. Sp Petts were visiting Mr. Slate. i Patrotic Residents. William Slate, 1. C. Payne and Frederick Chapman have erected new | flag pnles on their premises. | %lu King's Daughters will meet at | the home of Mrs. John Champion. | James Slate, fireman for the New | Haven road spent Wednesday with his | parents in South Lyme. Charles Waterhouse Jr., is spending the week-end with friends in Hartford. | | | spending | Browning. GOSHEN Annual Sunday Scheol Picnic Attended by Over 2no—cu mate Given Party. At the Sunday morning service Rob- ert Lowe Burr, youngest son of Mr, and Mrs. L. H. Burr of Brooklyn, N. Y., and grandson of the pastor, Rev, Marcus Burr, received the rite of bap- tism. Misses Marguerite Bunyan and Ma- bel Hickox of Colchester spent Wed- nesday with friends here. Mrs. A. E. Lyman of Columbia is spending a few days with friends in Goshen. Over 200 at Picnic. The annual Sunday school picni¢ was held in Stark's Grove Wednesday. There was a good attendance,. many coming from other places. Dinner was served at 1 o'clock,after which remarks were made by Supt. W, H. Geer, Rev. L. E. Livermore, W. T\ Curry, Dr. E. Dagielson, Deacon W. A. Weetmore, A. G. Kneeland, Rev. Marcus Burr, Mrs. Mary R. Cater and Mrs. J. C. Randall. The gathering numbered over 200, Dur- ing the afternoon there was a baseball game between Goshen Wonders and the Lebanon ine. The Ladies’ Aid society had a very attractiv booth on the grounds, which was well patronized. Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Randall of Wil- limantic were with friends here Wed- nesday. B. F. York and dauglter, Miss Hat- tie M. York,have been guests of friends in Chicopee s, Ma: Mrs. Mary R. Cater of spending the week with Goshen, her former hoine. Surprise Party. The young people of Bacon Academy, Colchester, gave a party to their class- mate, Arthur Lathrop, at his home at| Wolnut Grove farm Thursday evening. John Burr and brothef, Morris Burr, of Brooklyn, N. Y, are spending the week with their grandparents, Rev. and Mrs. Maircus Burr., Miss Bessie Randall is spending sev- eral days with friends in New Londen. NORTH FRANKLIN California is friends in Aubrey Armstrong Injured—Personal Items, Fred H. Race, Jr, is here from L. y 1.t spend a month with his parents Mr, and Mrs. F. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Race and daugh- ter Rena, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Brown- ing spent Sunday at Poquetanuck. Painful Accident. Aubrey Armstrons, son of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Armstrong, fell and painfully cut two fingers one day last week while assisting his mother in a case of sickness with two small chil- dren. of South Windham is Ragnel Keller with Myrtice a few days Irene Cruthers of Thamesville is vis- iting Mrs, J. O. Mahoney Jmuld ) is with W. Clark this summer and was ill the part of the week, is better so | that he was able to spend Sunday with | A, Arm- is parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. strong. N Blanche Carpenter of Weeka- paug is visiting Ethel Browning. N / with the former George A. Armstrong, and family, ey Armstrong, her grandson, re- ning home with her for a short va- cation. | Theodore Crandall returned Satur- | ! day from Bosion, where he had been | with his brother, Fred Crandall, is very ill NORTH LYME Funeral of Mrs. Joseph Bogue—Silo Building at Sisson Place. Leon Jewstt of Hamburg visited at H. Race. | ) {that had been robbing | chester Sunday zue-u of ur' and Mrs. mond Deuglass. Alexander Ham, have meved to N Yeork after residing in tewn abeut feur menths. Mrs. Mabel Moere guests frem Philadelphia. . Mre. Merrill Babceck and daughter of Meriden are visiting at the heme of Mrs. Babeeock’'s brether, William H. Maynard. William Darling was in East Lyme last Saturday. Mrs. Helen Malona and Miss Alice Rix were guests of their sister, Mrs. | Charles Tinker, in New London, sev- eral days last week. Mrs. Sarah Rogers of Niantic is vis- iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs: S. A. Miner. . Mary Bennett and Mulford ;Brown were at St. rancis’ - hospital, - Hart- ford, last Friday, where they found Clarence Bennett recovering from the serious burns received while at his work seme time ago. Saw Five Battleships. Mrs. Charles Malona, Miss Alice Rix and Mr, and Mrs. . R. Baliey and sons, LeRoy, Floyd and Theodore, wWere visitors at Block Island during the week. Those making the trip by the steamer Block Island Monday reported a fine view of five of the United States battleships, the Wyoming, Kansas, Massachusetts, Michig-» and Ohio. Miss Susan Miner is visiting rela- tives in East Haddam. Mrs. Remington and Miss Tryon of Willimantic and Mrs. Steadman of Holyoke, Mass., have been visiting Mr., land M Ambrose Darling. Miss Katherine Ray is the guest of Mrs. C. 1. McIntosh in Colchester. Miss Hannah Fuller of East Haddam spent several days of this week at the home of her sister, Mrs. Anna Miner. Fox Had Captured Turkey. Frank DeWolf shot a fox this week his poultry | plant and had captured a valuable full grown turkey. LEONARD BRIDGE Fishing Party and Famlly Picnic— Pastor’s Goods Arrive from lilinois. A fishing party apd family picnic s held at Williams pond Thursday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Hen- ry Kneeland, Mr. and Mrs. Everett H, Bosworth and Miss Josephine Kneeland of Columbia, Frank S. Shekleton of Hartford, Mr. and Mrs. H. Leroy Chestnut Hill, Kneeland and son of Judge and Mrs. A . Kneeland, Mrs. Edwin P. Knueel Lavinia Kneeland and Mr. and Mrs. Otto A. Nettleton and daughte Grace. Re- ed of sand- coffee and served con cake, cookies, freshments wiches, pie, lemonade. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Clark and son of Brooklyn Y. are spending their vacation with Mr. Clark's par- Mr. and Mrs, Salmon W. Mathieu and party of W Aliman. pond. Mr. and Mrs. and daughter Arline of South Man- have been visiting Mrs. Ida E. Cummings. Alfred Hughes of Providence was a recent visitor at Kenneth L. Cum- . Louis Himmelstein entertain- | relatives from New Yo Cummings. ef some time with his mother, E. Cummings. Corbit has returned to Bridgeport after several weeks spent with her grandmother, Mrs. Ida K. Cummings. Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. ing Leo G. nding Ida Miss Joyce L. Paddock of | Cromwell spent several days with Mr. who ‘ and -Mrs. | | | [ | | | i | | | | Mr, and_ Mrs, James Fitzgerald are | C. F. Jewwett's this week guests of Mr. and Mrs Carter. | Miss Lizzie 8 Jirs, Fitzgerald was a former teacher | iting at Rev. Franceis Pur in the place. i Lois Rogers has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Chappell are H. Stror | suledsus of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Little- | Died Suddenly. eld. | Jewett a AT Frank Chapman was the guest re- |, L e L Ny St ont i to tchville Sunday for the body of cently of his brother in Providence, 1By te N 4 S ! { Mrs. Joseph Bogue who died -ery sud- Sold 2,000 Quarts of Berries. v Fitday .2,00 ._|denly Friday at the home of he B, P. Stanhope has sold two thous- | her mother. The | "’:;Im"(':;,!‘f.efi Derpie: Tom g SuiC was held at the home of her ~ ot 3 SR Sine the | daughter, Mrs. Charles Pierson of Jwilles (Biats. I, la spendine. the | Bil i) A'nesdny;s Worial was, o i gy ool P‘f aslar; - Mee. * | Pleasant View cemetery. Mrs. Bogue Smith, in New London. | a former resident of this place, —-——*m_ | having with her family resided at the HANMS | place now owned by N. H. Miner. | August Guests. Funeral of Mrs. Jueph_ Bogue—The C R. Tiffany of Wallingford is Week’s Happanings. spending his vacation with his sister { Mrs. William on. Mrs. Lee Harding is entertaining her | C. R. Tiffany and Mrs. W. M. Sisson mother, Mrs New Haven. ted in Norwich Monday. : s been ill while s Stark visited Joseph | Mary Bill on Bill Hill, » in Hadlyme Monday funeral of Mrs. Joseph togue, <1 Stark of Springfield and e death occurred in Fitchville last St of Hartford are at was neld at the home of her | home for the summer. daughter, last Monda Building . Silo: 0. A. Raymond and famiiy of Weth-! Al ] 1 W, % cedoon g ot | Richard Peck : n are building Mve. Morele Tewert {ldren are | & Silo pit for W son & Sou. visiting Mr. Jewett's pa Mr. and | AR Y e Mrs. Robert Jewett | NORTH WOO ODSTOCK Mr. and Mrs. Walc of Hartford are visiting Bill ”lU Abington Grange Furmshes Pro- Richardson we i s ttleboro, Aud“‘ k. Jewett Tiffany is visiting relatives in Hartford. Mrs. ing her John Brady of Boston is visit- mother, M en Palmer Leslie Beebe of er spent the ndparents. Maria sited Hart- | t week “Lizzie Rathbun of of Ivoryton visited her brother, Samuel Jewett, who is seriously ill, 1 | ASHWILLE Accident To lsaac Dawley—Harzford Campers. i It is reported that Isaac Dawley has broke his leg and is at the home of H. Frank Button in Ludlow. | Mr, and M A, Morgan were in | Norwich Frida; and in Westerly Saturday. o Hayward was In Norwich Saturday. Mig Frankie Main took to Westerly | two busheis of huckleberr William. Weseman of Rixtown with | a friend wa in North Stonington | and Westerly Sunday. Mrs. Julia A. Crumb was in Wester- i Jy Tuesday. Life In Tents. Hartford parties are tenting on land | of D. B. Pierce near Billings pond for an outing. Others are expected to | arrive this weelk. The farmers are finishing }m_\'ing‘ and are glad and tired after a hard #nd hot summer's work. GRISWOLD Pachaug Grange Holds Picnic at Beach Pond. | Mr. and Mrs, J. T. Kent and two hildren, Vernon and Dorothy, of New York, are guests of Mr. and Mrs, W, | B. Montgomery, H Mr, and_ Mrs, O, B, Packham, Mr, and Mrs. Stephen Peckham and chil- dren of Norwich were visitors in town one day this week, The Pachaug grange held its an- nual picnic at Beach pond Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. R, C, Perry, Mr, and Mrs, L. W, Pratt, Misses lary and Abble King, Mrs, A, B. Bullard, ‘Agnes Graham and Mise Catherine Barnes of Norwilch were guests Wadnesday of M. ud xn. ‘W. B. Montgomery, ! fingwell, gramme at Tussday Evenings’ Meet- ing. Abington grange furnished the at pro- the meeting of Woodstock Leverett A. Manwaring re- uml\ Charles D. Hine, secretary of the board of education, of Hartford. was a caller at Judge Albert u Kneeland’s Wednesday. Goods The houséhold goods Mead have | sonage. arrive Reach P:rsonage. of 'Rev. Illinois arrived Tuesday moved to the Exeter par- Mr. Mead is expected to Mr, of been Rev. later. Mr. Soule h a\ the of Hartford is church Sund: to beth Carpenter went Fri- \\.\.(Iu%lm. where she will it her son, Howard Carpenter. Mrs. Strong Recovering. Mrs. Elizabeth Strong, who taken to the Norwich state hosp several weeks ago, is so much im- proved that it is thought she will be able to return home soon CLARK'S ¥~ i8S Mrs. Bullford of New York was call- ing on friends here Thursday. John Perry who has been rheumatism is improving. John Main of Point Judith Life Sav- ill with Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Ham and son, ! i is entertaining ent Thursday fishing on Williams | Burnetie W. Cummings | \!14](11\“0\\ n is| and | I | 1 | ation was off duty and home st Sunday. % ‘~Ifln£h>nn of Stonington was here entiy. He was | accomp . Stafford. Windham County BROOKLYN Visitors During the Week—Baptist Pastor on Vacation—Electric Lights Soon. , after visit and Mrs. l lorence M. randparents, Mr. has returned to H. Barnett of New Haven | Elmer Greene went to Rocky |ion to Mrs. E. M. Williams of Bridge- such a umversa.l food? People ate soda crnr.km in the old days, it is true—r—but they bought them from a barrel or box and took them home in a paper bag, their crispness and flavor all gone. Uneeda Biscuit—soda crackers better than any ever made before —made in the greatest bakeries in the world—baked to perfection —patked to perfection—kept to perfection until you take them, oven-fresh and crisp, from their protecting package. Five cents. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY - WINDHAM DeWitt M. Lookman Attends Funeral of Howard Pell—Social Affairs of the Week—Summer Gayeties. PLAINFIELD Visitors From Ekonk Grange—Store Entered — Congregational Sunday School Picnic. Edward Peltier 1is spending a week Mr, and Mrs. D. N. MacDonald ana with relatives in Natick; litle son. 6 Yonkers, are at the Inn. William Judson, Eugene Coffey, | Mr. MacDonald's sister, Miss Sophia Michael Dovle, William Downing and ; MacDonald, has been spending the Point | week with them. | Sunday in Mr. Greene's auto and on Attended Pell Fu: I the return trip called i SRGRE, S HenR Ok, ¥ on friends in} powitt M. Lockman of New York, Mrs. Arthur Moffitt who has’ been | Who i8 spending a short vacation in town, went to New York Tuesday to attend the funeral of his friend, How- ard Pell, who was killed in a moter accident. Mrs. Charles Brown and little grand- daughter, Marguerite Cook, are visit- ing Providence relatives. Harold Prentice of New Britain is in seriously ill is impreving slowly. Daniel Congdon, arrested for drunk- enness the first of the week was sen- tenced to be “a good boy” for the next few weeks. The Congregational Sunday school was largely attended last Sunday. Visitors at Grange. _ o town. Twenty-six visitors from Bkonk took | Mrs. Frink of Chicago is at the Misses took charge of the local grange meet- | Johnson’s. ¢ ing Tuesday evening and gave an in- teresting programme, after which sup- per was served. Mrs. Turner E. Greene visited Sunday with Providence friends. Mrs. L. B. Greene spent Wednesday with her son, Frank, who is sick with rheumatism. Store Burglarized. W. Kingsley and Son's store was broken into Saturday night and quite an amount of goods stolen. The Italian colony between the rail- roads is a busy place. Some of the men have fine gardens. Mrs. Annie Briggs is her nephew, James Dixon from Worcester. Outing to the Beach. The members of the Congregational church and Sunday school went to Ocean beach Wednesday, going by special car from Norwich. The trip was all that could: be desired. CLARK’S CORNERS Getting Ready for C. C. Foster School Reunion on Aug. 21. Misses Harriet and Julia. Guild re- turned Wednesday from a vitit with F. C. Turner's family at their summer home at Harwichport, Cape Cod. C. A. Keeney, A. C. Lathrop and H. Keeney Lathrop were in New York from Tuesday to Thursday. Mrs. John M. Palmer is spending the week with his son and family in, Hart- ford. Miss Miriam Barstow of Seattle is the guest of Mrs. Guilford Smith. Rev. H. H. Benedict of Fairileld spent Tuesday with Rev. M. R. Plumb. Beach Outing. A number of young people, chaperon- ed by Mrs. E. K. Leffingwell, Mrs. F. E. Guild and Mrs, Ada Larrabee, spent 'Tugsday at Ocean Beach. The party included Misses Josephine Keeney,Hel- en Cartvight of Hampton, Helen Abbe and Harold Leffingwell and Alan Guild Charles Keeney of Waterford is-vis- iting his mother, Mrs. George Keeney. Little ““Lucy Sunders entertalned triends at a picnic near Tatem's wnd ‘Wednesday. A. H. Anderson and family a.re not spending the .month of August -at Weekapaug, as has been stated. Miss Gladys: Crockett of “Troy is the guest of Miss Elizabeth Anderson. Infant Baptized.’ The infant son of M:. and Mrs, Frank Fraunklin of Previdénce and grandson of Mr, and Mrs. Billings was baptized at the Congregational church Sunday. The Misses Johnson entertained the Ladies’ society of St. Paul's church on Thursday afternoon. over entertaining and wife High chil- rela- Mrs. Jeremiah McCarthy and dren of Willimantic are visiting tives in town. and Mrs. Blodgett of Springfield, ; have been at F. W. Martin’s. Miss Jane E. Clark of New London visited recently at E. E. Chapel's. Miss Viola F. Jewett has returned from Niantic, where she was compan- port. Mrs. Converse and daughter of SOUTH WINDHAM Eastford visited the former’s mother this week. Trips Long and Short Taken by. Local Residents. Mr, and Mrs. W. C. Card were week end visitors at Rockville and Manches- ter. Mrs. Nellie Tubbs has been entertain- 1856—1913 C. C. Foster Hampton High School Re- union Aug. 21. The 15th annual reunion of the C. C. Foster Hampton High school will be held in the Grange hall at Hampton THursday: At 21 from 9'a, .- to 8 W TItef Luncll sfiiavtiond, 0 o p. m. All regret that the teacher can- 8, ok bt s ke i Clinton were visitors at Columbia Lake not bhe present at this time. A pro- 4 - Tuesday. : T Erilowes Naaress ot weitome voca}| Mrs. Cassius Curtis and son, Sumner, and instrumental music, recitations gfi gosmn, are visiting Mrs. Willis and declamations by the girls and boys | Slate. of ’56, el 8|~ Fred Smith has been confined to the Members of the Hampton High |house by illness. school taught by Messrs. Woodman, Dow, Dimmock and Bingham are being | ently requested to meet with the; ster pupils. Those Grange women, daughters of | famous Hampton cooks, who know how? to do such things well, will furnish {ly from Hartford. They are occupying the house left vacant by Childs, who has taken the new cottage owned by John Lewis. Mrs, William Cady Fitch and: little {lunch in the Grange dining room. remainder of the summer with Mrs. The committee comprises Annice| Fitch’s father, E. Harlow Holmes. Williams Holt, Allen Jewett, Sarah A. Mrs, Lilly Hatch has been spending Tiffany, Delia Button Hammond, Ver- | the week at Niantic. | nett E. Cleveland. | ster called on local relatives Tuesday is of Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Pond. Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Cooper have as gu Mr. A Edward Leach, with their children, from New York, |and over Sunday had Mr. and Mrs. | William Cooper of New Lonaon. Mr. and Mrs. ¥. A. Spaulding have entertained of late Howard Spalding | and Miss Lizzie Walker of Norwich nd Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Frink of Canterbury, also Mr. and Mrs. E. A.| Tuesday ev r. and Mrs. W Brown and | daughter Mildred, are at Matuxet, R. I, for a few weeks. Miss largaret Hyde has gone to | New < to take examipations in conne with her school there Members of Camping Party. Se rr 1 of the yvoung ladies of this | | plac e with a camping party at | Webster lake this week. Miss Elizabeth Hayward has turned home after spending seve weeks wit h her grandmother, Mrs, Adams has been visit- Ma ing her sister, Mrs. ilda Morse. Mrs. Ellen Hyde in Providence, the guest of her sister. Mrs, Stephen Ross of Detroit, Mich., has been Ca!]mg on friends here. DRE I ON One-Hundred and Thirty-Five From Grange at Atlantic Beach Outing. Spalding and daughter of Worcester. Pastor on Vacation. There will be no preachine service in the Baptist church Aug. 10 and 17, the pastor, Rev. G. F. Genung, D. D., taking h cation. He will preach in the church in Putnam Heigats both A. Witter of Providence vis- ited Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Pond the past week. Splicing Cables, The T. A. T. Co. have had men at| work splicing the cable that was laid | la short time since. Poles have been set along the high- | ways for the electric light wires. Mrs. A .S. Field has been making mprovemen in her residence by About one hundred and thirtyv-five from the grange enjoyved a plcnic at Atlantic beach Tue Ay Bessie Crary is camping with | ton Long Point. Kenn and daughter | Florence is visiting friends in Ston- ington. The Baptist and Congregational so- | cities have a union picnic at Ocean beach next Tuesday. SALE:T Clarence Benneu Recovermg from Burns—Fox Shot While Carrying Off Full Grown Turkey, Mr. and Mrs, John Hills and daugh- ters, Mrs, Catherine Little and Miss Marjory Hillis, of Delaware, O., arrived Wednesday at their summer heme, Mr, and Mrs, John Raihbone of lef- Mr, and Mrs, E, J Standish and daughter Sidney of Mentville and H, Gillette of lLyme were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. C, 8, Ray, Mr, and Mrs, Alpheus Nye and chil- dren of Yantie wers Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. Sherwood Miner, Mrs, Manwaring and daughter, Dr, 1, J, Manwaring, of Nerwich, were building an addition. WESTN'iNbTER Inccrporate Church and Ec- clesiastical Socnety. Plan to Mr. and Mrs. (.sze Kammerer of Norwich were callers at Mrs. _Mary Rathbun's, Tuesda The pastor's subject next Sunday morning will be “What is the = New Birth, It has been suggested that plans be made for the incorporation of the Coen- gregational church and Ecclesiastical society and a meeting for that purpose will probably be warned for Saturday, Aug, 16th, Mr, and M Charieg Pellett, Miss Myrtis Pellett, Everett Peliett of Dan- ielson, Mrs. Iimer of Providence and Mrs, Andrews were callers here Tues- day, Louis Degrenier of Bunday here. Mr. and Mrs, Osear Hubbard spent Thursday in Willimantic. Nerwieh spent Miss Ethel Golden is visiting Miss Harriet Porter at Columbia. Mrs, Hanney of Unionville is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Nelsie Tubbs. Miss Edna Mainc of North Stoning- ton is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Arthur | WILSONVILLE Miss Hazel Frink has returned after spending a few weeks in Hartford and | Sweet. g other places. Miss Mary Hatch is at Niantic for Mr. and Mrs. Frank Upham of Web- | the month. night. Misses Emma and Ruth Webster of Webster were at their = grandfather's Sunda Mrs. John Plouff of Webster spent | Wednesday with her sister, Mrs. James Welch. Mrs. Charles Webster, with relatives, spent Monday at James Barnes', Web- ster lake. Tuesday they returned home. Mrs. Webster went as far as Worcester with them. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Adams are en- tertaining their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Albert beaumont and two | SCOTLAND The Week’s Visitors—Matters of Per- sonal Interest. Mr. and Mrs. Egbert Bass have en- tertained recently, Mr, and Mrs. Chauncey Bass of Windsor and.Mrs. ton of Willimantie, Mrs. R. E. Geer, Misses Gladys.and Beatrice Geer are spending two weeks with relatives.in Norwich and at the | shore. children, of Worcester. Mrs. Alice Teale of Boston is at the Watson home for the month. HAMFI‘ON Miss Louise Clarke of Newark, N. J. who has been the guest of Mr. and b3 aimtie { Mrs. J. C. Taber leaves Monday for Mrs. William H. Phillips and son,{ visit to friends in New York and vi- cinity. Mrs. E. B. Brown is spending sever- al weeks with relatives in Providence. Miss Viola Creseboro of . Norwich, and Miss Sara Chadwick of Storrs have been recent guests of Deacon and Mrs. F. E. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dorrance are entertaining Mr. Libbey of Boston. WOODSTOCK VALLEY Mrs. Adrian Grover of Flatbush is with her mother, Mrs. H. P, 'Leonard. Stewart Sickles has purchased a place at West Woodstock,” . The. clerks at Woolworth™ store In Putnam enjoyed a plenle at Cyrstal® Sunday, Miss Mabel Shepard of Flatbush and Merton, are at their cottage at Crescent ; Jesse Burnham is entertaining ' er, Mrs, George Cypher, and! B. Hill has closed her bun- is visiting at J. C. Mrs. E. galow and Chureh’s. Eugene Church and family are vis- iting friends and relat:ves in town. ¥. A. Phillips motored to Rocky Point Wednesday. Miss Taintor and Miss Lucy are vis- iting Mrs. F, W, Davis. CHAPLIN Ellward C, Burdick, who ilves in the n«rtrhwest part of the tewn, has seld his farm and moved to the plaece own- | jop, t: two ed by his sen, Clifferd Burdick, i‘gdl'ln i("e;;ck;hnr%:n%;n: ".Ok. . Miss Mabel A. Lanphear is te act as| principal in a graded school in East| were in town Sunday: Haven this fall, | Miss Cora A. Kenyon of Willimantie, Mrs, Wolcoit Witier of Breekiyn is sceempanied by a friend, spent Bunuay visiting her sister. Mrs, Gertrude Frink, {n the valley, at Seuth Chaplin, Arthur Merrlll of Wercester s Mr, and Mrs, Elmer B, Benneit of spending several days at Crystal lake, Canterbury and Mrs. Lydia Bennett of; Babin Carpenter and Anthony Ken- Central Village were callers ak W, B. yom and family spent Saturday at Gallup's this week, ‘GHM laks, Mr. Mathewson has brought his fam- | Stephen | M: daughter, of New Haven, will spend the | Robert Fenton, with little Miss Fen- | Harry Fisk and familyof Stafford ed from smzin-eeqwfl Falls, Mrs. Harry Marshall and two. of Saylesville nceoma.wlod her .howi for a visit. Mrs. George Loring spaht Wuhudw | in Westorly with her brother, John munds, who recently returned. mm hospital, where he had a very success- ful operation performed for a facial nerve trouble. Mrs. Annie Mahew was a N\orwk:h visitor Wednesday. ‘Supt. John L. Chapmar is taking a fewy days' v on at Pleasant View. Mr. and Mrs, William Dean spent Wednesday at’' Westerly and ‘Watch Hill. New Store' Oplnod. A new stdfe has been opened in the | Wilcox building by parties from Prov- idence, who have leased it for two years. ‘Miss Annfe Buchanan of Mansfield Center is visiting her cousin, L. How- ard Cross. . Albert C, Walker and Hosea' Geer were Wickford, R. I, \isitors' Sunday. Mrs. Celinda McS: has returned from Ekonk. Told toe Move On. A band of gypsies made a short stép here Monday, as they were asked to leave the fown. 5 Miss Elizabeth Bourque has been in Moosup to attend the wedding of her niece, Miss Amelia Bourque. -Mrs. Henry Northrup of Wea!erly was a Wednesday visilor here.. Miss Elizabeth Ellistt is in Wester~ ly visiting her sister, Mrs. Arfhur Favier. e Ernest French has charge .of the Evergreen cemetery, which is being greatly improved. K Noble Only in Name. James Noble, a one-legged resident here, has' been sent 15 Brooklyn ji for 30 days by the Putaam court. - Thomas ILadd, Floyd Nettleton .apd Napoleon Beaudry are at Olkhnd Beach this week. < Ofcer Frederick Mitchell and Chn, Phillips were Jewett City visitorsém + Wednesday. > “Miss Eleanor Egan, who is Spending the summer with relatives in Putnam, is spending a few days at her home. Dr. and Mrs. James L .Gardner have been visitors in New London. Mrs. Eba Huntingtoa of Putnam is visiting her son, Eba, Huntington. . . Mrs. Frederick Williams of Williman- tic and Mrs. Addison Tourtelotte of East Thompson have ” been visiting friends here, where they formerly liv- ed. A family from Packerville has mov- ed into the Simmons house ‘on Main street. D. A, R. at the Beach. The members of the D. A, R. went to Pleasure Beach Thursday, where they spent the day at the summer home of Mrs. John E. Vaughn of *Nor- wich, a member of Ii¢borah Avery chapter.. . Mrs. Smith, who suffcred a shock a few weeks ago, is slowly improving. Joseph Labou has purchased a new automobile. Miss Louise Elliott lias returned from several weeks' stay With relatives in Westerly. John Turbody of Worcester, former- ly bookkeeper at the office of the Plainfield woolen mill, spent “Sunday with local friends. McKenna Thursday. Cogswell, ~ Marriage Miss Hilda Willlams . of Rnxhlfl- Mass., is visiting her cousin, - Mhss Ruth Bennett. ‘Henry Burnett and Rnymond Rur- nett of Providence, R. L. took.a plea- ure trip to Boston Wednesday. Cogswell-McKenna. Benjamin Cogswell and Miss Jane McKenna were married on Thursday | morning at the Priest's home in Per- jfret. They were married by the Rev. Father Exty of that parish. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bence and son, John, are visiting at the home of Miss Eliza Riley. Mrs. William Roymeau is recovering rapidly from her illness. Mrs. Joseph Borthaiume- who been ill is much better. Nurse IlI. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Arnold, Mr, and Mrs. W. F. Harrington, have returnd from Pleasure beach. Mrs. F. W. Bennett was in Provi- dence Wednesday. Hary Wakefield is moving into ‘the house vacated by George Gay. Raymond L. Burnett is .pendlng his vacation with his parents, Deacon:and Mrs. F. J. Burnett. Mrs. Hugh Horge and Mrs. Bartlett are visiting at the home of Mr, Chas. | Norton. Mrs. Charles Vincent of Westerly is entertaining her sister and father from Dayville. L Mr. and Mrs. William Brown and Barber with children, wer~ Sun- day guests of W. P. Kelly and family. Miss Maude Phillips and Mr. Chas. has | | Drubble are at Alexander lake. The latter formerly lived here. Mrs. W. F. Bidwell -has returned | from Clarkson, R. I, THOMPSON | visiting | Charles. Frawley has been Irela[i\'es in New London. { The Baptist Sunday school _picnic (was held at Bates' grove last Weunea- Mrs. Jerome Ross of Broolglyn is visiting Mr. and Mrs, Lowell Ross., Miss Flora Beers entertainéd 'her brother from Cromwell Monday. Miss Alice Covell of Providence has been visiting Mrs. F. M. Knight. Miss Sybil Pettis returned last week from Amhergt summer school. ' Mr. Ormsley of Quadic has under- gone severdl operations at the Day Kimball hospital for blood poisoning in his hand. Mrs. George Crosby is entertaining her: hlater, Mrs. Luther Case, of: Nor- wich Mrs. John K, Moore has been ..Qq;-. | taining her mother, Mrs. Perkins. Miss Lulie Hale has been spending two days this week in Providence. Rev. and Mrs. John Moore were in Boston Tuesday. Miss Mui- Richmona and mother of New Haven are at ¥, W. Green’s. . John Oco{,)m- returned from, Chicago and will rebuild his house. Harl Pooler of Wallingford spent rs. Frank ennett ig enter her sister from Mulichu.ntm % Mr. and Mrs. Kinder, the Misses Reevs and Miss .Ada Belair, who have been staying at the Cassidy house, bave returned to Norwich. Mrs. P. J. Cassidy of Norwich is at Frank Grqu:l for a few days, Mrs, W Guene is 111 ‘Nettie Clark is much improved. E. E.; Weeks is confined to the house with a severe attack of rheumatism. SOUTH CANTERBURY Burr Smith and wmnm were at the drawhfl%ow Norwich last Saturday mbblnti getting 34. Mr, ‘and Mrs. Hnfly Larkham and Miss® Gladys' - of Canterbury gre?; called on Miss Bertha M. Ch.r unday, Jobn A. Richmond ;r New Haven and- Ralph ‘Woost: ‘orestville were xuuu’ Levi N, k Wednesday i i