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nan of Killingly, A : Geatee o )t Ouakland, R. L. T : H. ‘Plumb of S : 5 : ¥ s : crackers that are occasionally L Miss Margaret Ph of _good. Prom Mrs, Franeis T. Atchlson It is quite another thihg to Enjoyable Picnic—Charoh Sale Held on | music, ~ the Green—Juniors Win Ball Game, | decora 17t7. : C R e The Congregational Sunday school Dicnic was held at Waldo station on ‘Wednesday. The people were convey- ed in Chesbro's autobus, which made two irips each way, and there were several private teams and autos. After dinner baseball and .other games were enjoyed. Ice cream was served about ‘Woonsocket, R. I, Mr. and Mrs. ‘éerge Barber of Providence, Mrs. | iuegter_Cook, Miss Leslie Cook, Leroy | Goak of Westboro, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. Ira J..H. Heath, Miss Thelma May Heath, Harrfson O, Heath of Toronto, Ontario, Assisiant _Postmaster Howard T. RByles has disposed of his supplies of Henry B, Harding’s 85th Birthda, Celebrated—Road In- Poor Cendition —Pine Grove Itenda. i Henry R, Harding delebrated his | cighty-ffth birthday Wednesday, at his residence on the Klanders road | known as Harding's Vill. ‘A large num- Comping Party at South Lyme—Per- sonal Mention. Iy from on Raym Gray will lead the Y. P, S. C. K. Sunday night.- Mrs, J Denison of New York iy . % tationery, posteards and candy which 30 Shock: aather” duughter ‘of Mouitan Texam | 311 0 TR Ind srusntances of fhay baen kevt at,the:postafice for sov- ke them so that they are 1 Miss Lena Bocrnaser of worcester| SOUTH wOUMS TOCK Boprelies . | bration, - z > : By : s boarding at Mrs. H. L. Bingham's. s b | Mystic ere at | Pr i jie Ladd is organist at the : 4 . B o e Ve | eihe boad leading o Pin Grove:is | anuteh this month, ~always better than all other o Beennenell end o0 BT | Many attendsd. the;uolen, piduio of | Misses Natalle and Beulah Hazard by el u.uehf: glefl‘(m:m ¢ fl';o mg*;x ¥ Local_Jottings. Miss Margery iKelley of New Haven |the five granges at Wildwood w'rk I toriday. o " Niisses Hath and Mabel Cahoon have boen Viaiting 3 sad Mra. 5. W | oung the past weok, “hé programme was in charge of the married patrons at.the meeting oi soda crackers, always of un- varying goodness. is the guest of her aunts, the Misses Johnson. Dined at Squantum Club. L. H. Johnson was the guest of his cousin, Mr. Babcock, of Providence on Miss Mary Gallagher has returned from a visit with relatives in Block- stone. - Miss; Grace Conneally has been visit= ing Providence friends. thatsthis and othier roads leading into ;:; village are put in shape for travel- Paul Callendar, of Waterbury is en- Joying two weeks' vacation at the have gone to Lake Champlain for veral weeks. se Mr. and Mre Sllas Wheeler and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wheeler went to Nar- regansett Pler, Saturday, with Mr. and Pulver in their machine. Jollier cottage on Center street. John Sullivan was in Providence om : 113 . 3 : Wednesday and took dinner at the ing. L n and Mrs Aleck Lincon, of | *Georga Van Woert, of Middistowa.is | Monday. o The name “Uneeda”—stamped on Squantum’ club. N T v, 's parents, Mr. Lincoln return. {Visiting his mother Mrs. F. A. Aston, [# Mrs Frederick Tillinghgst and son bi it by Pesin Mrs, J. M. Palmer and Mrs. A. T.| o 00 SO0 Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln's s Mr. Lincoln return- | " Mr. ‘and Mre, George Bamning left | Waldo have been at Oceah Beach. every biscuit—means that if a million Metzger attended the Temperance day | SET38Y ed on Monday, main several weeis. Mrs. William Hull of North Stoning- ton called at Maple Lawn recently. Wasterly . spont_ Sumday | with hor | Suest of Harry Glossenger. 5 parents Mr. and Mrs. William Burdick, |, John Mather of Hartford is visiting Judge Robert Allen and family “’ih‘h family Lgn gmagw:;. R Holyoke, Mass., have me to Charles- larry e is working at ickin- By o o itor s Sy ot som tions | S01's Garage in Niantic. 3 ©| " Former Tower Operator J. P. CcCoy | with Mrs. Emmeline Allyn' of Quinne- | .4 james E. Hurle were cailers in the Mr, and Mrs. William Dean were in Worcester Tuesday to attend the fu- neral of Mr. Dean’s sister. Nathaniel P. Thompson spent Mon- day with friends at the 'Willimantic camp ground. Mr. und Mrs. Urgele Lafrance and Mrs. Peter 'Bourque were at . Rocky Point, R. L, Sunday. J. Lee Chapman has returned from a visit in New Hampshire. meetings at the camp ground Wednes- ay. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Maguire left in their' auto Thursday for three days' visit with friends in North Branford. Allan Guild went to Mystic Tuesday to_spend several days with friends. Mr. and Mrs, Herbert F. Robinson of Riverhead, L. ], are at the Kenyon house for a few days. Mrs. R. G. Waterous and Miss Fran- Wednesday noon for their home in Hartford. They have been in the Grove for about two weeks. Frank Crawford of Bridgeport is a wr, and Mrs. H. T. Wells spent a day in Southbridge last week. Mrs, Sheppard gave an afternoon tea at her summer home last Monday, afternoon. A, R. Scranton has purchased a part of the H. N. Randall estate, Mr, and Mrs, E. S. Swan, who have been visiting H. T. Wells the past week, have returned to their home in Providence. packages of Uneeda Biscuit were placed before you, you could choose any one of them, confident that every soda cracker in that e would be as good as the best Uneeda Biscuit ever baked. Five cents. - G Mrs. Robert McFarland and sons, A. G, Hewitt has returned for New | F7gve Xsd'f\§:g.a)ii B e g havn e : sggficl;mg;;relxxn nave fim:;ga from 4| FITAHCS pierce 1s taking a weeka Yo “Sitiiam {son Harry, Mr. and Mrs. George F.|been at Qcean Beach. 2 vacation at Gordon Beach. The pulpit . b, Chesbrough _and | "0 Xorwich are at the Wash- | Miss Lillian Cooper has returned @ Lawn Sale. L st mundhyihy e seasent daughter Miss Gertrude of Beloit. Wis. who have been visiting relatives in Providence for a month are now with Mr. and Mrs. Seth N. Willams at Maple Lawn. Camping at the Shore. Mrs. Sanford N. Billings with her sons Byron, William and Sanford N, Jr. with daughter Priscilla are spend- ing the week at South Lyme, camp- ing at the Bungalow owned by Byron Billings. The grange held its monthly meeting | ‘Wednesday evening, giving a good pro- Charles Clark and daughter of Willi- mantic and Miss Woodward of Mans- fleld were recent guests of Mr. Allan W. Harvey. Fari Wheeler who was severely hurt some time ago has recovered. John Blank of Brooklyn, N. Y. is the Suesis of his cousin, F. J. Swyder. The Hilltop Homes Club met with Mrs. Rowley the Sth. A letter from Aurthur Dow was read by Mrs. Seter- son. Oid Town Folks was read by Miss Julia White. Aug. 28th the Club wili have a picnic at Mrs. Papron’s, on the lake shore. 1t was voted to invite the Boiton Club to meet with the H. H. Ciub on that date ¥rank Boynton is putting an aadition to his house. Ar. and Mrs. Robert Stafford and two Hitle sons, and Miss Florence Stafford of South Woodstock were guests of Robert Sberman Iast week, making the trip in their fine antomo- bije. A corn roas! was enjoyed by parties on the hill Tnesday evening. LEDYARD Telephone Subscribers Dissatisfied With Service—Bill Dinner August 27 —Rev. E. S. Worcester To Speak. Subscribers in the Mystic Division can talk with over 880 subscribers have to pay only 313 per year, while to talk with. The order the ire of several for geiting Issac Chapman lies critically il at ‘Edwin C. Reynolds and Mr. Stone of Proviflence arrived at the former's home in Ledyard, Wednesday. Rev. Edward S. Worcester of the Broadway Congregational Church will deliver the principal address ai Bill dinmer Augmst 27. Charies ¥. Maynard scld a fancy pair of ©n oxen to Charles P. Will- lams of Stonington recently. Peaches and plums are very plenti- ful and the growers are very busy these days picking and selling the frult. - LEONARD BRIDGE Mew Pastor Expected Today—S8ale of Witeox Place For $1,500 Mr. and Mre. Bwerett B Loomis and #m Masier Wagland E. Loomis of Echenectady, N. Y. are spending their vacation with Mrs Loomis’ mother, Mry Leverett A, Manwaring. About twenty people from this place tiended the Lebanon Congrezational School picnie at Kolmbia e, Wednesday, New Pastor Coming. Rew. Mr. Mead and son of De Kalb, are expected to arive today [Satnrday.) Rev. Mr Mead will begin mu the Exeter church Sunday Ruth Brown has been spending I’:‘l with Willimantic freinds. ane Cummings is acting as - the mail route for Ken- inge. It is reported that Mr. Kerman has s0ld the Samuel Wilcox place on South Street for $5,500. Miss Flora Spalding of Lebanon and Geraldine Oat of Norwich spent Thursday with Miss Nettie M. Will- rams, . Mrs. Maria Haas has returned after spending _several weeks with her daughter Mre. Alfred Hughes of Provi- dence. Mrs, Hughes accompanied her on_her return, Mr, and Mrs. Shaftowitz and three chlidren of New York are visiting Mres, Louis Himmelstein, ' Mr, and Mrs, Arthur H, Clark and w»on have returned to Brooklyn N, Y, ufter several days spent at Mr, and Mrs, Salmon Clark's, An Autherity, A manufacturer is always an au- thority, If not on the tariff, at least on how much tariff he thinks he wants.— Bpringfield Republican, Love's Song. ‘ Love's song Cis all” the sweelor if a man ie mumzh H‘ £ <y e 4 -‘shgntwo Mrs. Walter Paddack of | Mr. | burn cottage. Mrs. Max IPrank has returned to her home in Brooklyn, N. Y., after a visit to her mother Mrs. Josephine Sweet at_the Villa, 1" R O. Libby of Norwich, was at his | cottage in the Grove Monday. He is having a large quantity of tar paper Placed on the roof of his factory. | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sherman of New London are accupying their cottage. Carl Tracy of Hartford is visiting friends in the Grove. Mrs. James Belknap has returned to Bridseport. } Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Mamwaring of | New York spent Sunday in the Grove, guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Man- waring. Gordon Eager of Pittsfield, Mass, is visiting Mrs. H. R. Harding. OAKDALE Congregational Sunday School Has Old Fashioned Picnic With Sports and Games—X. L. Club at The Shore, At the Congregational Church Sun- day the Rev. C. 8. French spoke from Philippians 4:13. The C. E, meeting | was conducted by the pastor, Topic Heroes and Heroines of the Temper- | ance Cause, Dan 1:8-17. H." A. Rogers of Waterford was a business caller in this place Tuesday. | An Auto party consisting of T. Fred | Bdmond, Mrs. James Edmond, Miss Bertha Geer and Mr. and Mrs. Wm, | Bitgood of Pachaug were entertained | at the parsomage Saturday afternoon | and evening. Winners In Contests. _ The Congregational Sunday School | Deld its annual picnic Wednesday on | the. lawn near the charch. At one! o'clock the company sat down to din- | ner, the tabies were laden with good things, after dinner there were various | sports and games. In the running race | the ladies Mrs. John Lynch won the | t prize. and Mrs. Julian Parker the | second. In the sack race between Mrs. Lynch and Mrs. Parker, Mrs. Lonch was the winner. In the running race | by the children Master Robert French | and Master Ralph Parker were the winners, and in the sack race Master Ralph Parker won the first prize, others making a good record were Miss Mar- jon Lynch and May Arnold. Service Omitted. | There will be mo services at the| church on Aug. 24tk and 31st. | At Eastern Point. The X. L. Club went yesierday to Hastern Point where they have hired a cottage and will spend a ten days outing. Miss Jessie M. Schofield ac- companied them as chaperone. Miss Ida Edmond is visiting friends in Volentown. Heard Katy-did Saturday Evening. The Katy-did was heard last Satur- day evening. MOHEGAN There were services at the .church Sunday morning. Mrs. Lamoine and Mrs. Dunn of Norwich called on Mohegan friends Monday. Mrs. Quidgeon and Mrs. Strickland and Mrs. Thompson, of New London, called on friends in this place last weelk Mrs. Harris and grandchildren, of from several weeks' stay with rela- | tives at Saunderstown, R. L Mr. and Mrs, William Jewett have returned from New Hampshire. Thomas Kennedy of Providence vis- ited friends Sunday. Oliver Stone of Moosup and son Raymond, who is at the training sta- tion at Newport, R. I, were Sunday visitorg here. Mrs. Joseph Levalley of Baltic has been ' visiting her mother, Mrs. Mary. Labou, who-has been ill. Barl’ Davis of Manchester, N. H,, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur Davis. Miss Rose Collins is in New York. George Loring has been at Kenne- bunkport, Me. Miss Olive Dutton has returned from Plainville. s Lester Gardner took an auto party from Sterling to Rocky Point Sunday. EAST WOODSTOCK Burglars Break Into Post Office and Store—Steal Watch Carried Through the War. Helen Chandler of Westboro spent Wednesday at her former home. Mrs. Charles Bugbee is in a Wor- cester hospital and is resting com- fortably after an operation performed last Saturday. Attended Reunion. Roscoe Alton and family, Mrs. J. E. Child and children A. G. Morse and family attended the Ballard reunion at West Thompson, Wednesday. Scouts in Camp. - A party of Boy Scouts left Tues- day for Crystal Lake, Eastford, to camp for a week or ten days. In the party were Fred Davison, who has charge of the boys and is camp cook, Alpha Wilter, William - Richardson, James Aldrich, Raloh Eddy and Wind- sor White. Two boys from Eastford jeined them at camp. E. Spencer and family of Worcester are visiting Joseph Spencer and fam- ily. Stole Postmaster’s Watch. The post office and grocery store as broken into Tuesday night, en- trance being made through a window. Small articles were taken among the number being a watch of Posimaster Robbins’ which he carried through the Civil war, not especially valuable ex- cept for its associations. Mrs. J. M. Paine has been enter- taining Misses Lizzle and Grace Child of Putnam and Hartford. HAMBURG Annual Fair of Ladies’ Aid Seciety Nets Good Amount. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Phifips and daughier Isabelle are vigiting Mr. Phillips’ mother at Crescent Beach. . Mrs. A. S. Shepherd was call§d home recently by the- severe illyéss' of her daughter Olive. Ephraim Dorous, who has®been at St. Joseph’s hospital for a longetime, is about again. : Mrs. George Fitts, who has been in tho hospital most of the time since last Chrisunas, is slowly improving. Mrs. Charles F, Brenn, who has Dbeen visiting her daughter, Mrs. R. E. Pearle, has returned to Scotland. The Ladies’ Aid society held their Norwich, were in Mohegan the first of the week. Windham County WOODSTOCK Sunday School Picnio at Roseland Park—Lecture by Admiral Goodrich. Clarence R Hall of Bridgeport was the guest over Sunday of E. R. Hall. The cement sidewalk to he laid along the street on Woodstock Hill has been commenced py Putnam contractors, Mrs. James J. Williamson, with Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Ingalls of Danielson and Mre. G H. Gallup of Sterling, has | been taking an automobile trip | through the Berkshires and down tha | Hudson. | "Prof. A. R. Merriam of Hartford is 1o preach at the Congregational church | Samday morning. Pionic at Rossland. Ths Congregational Sunday schoof | had its picnic at Roseland park Fri- | day. Miss Edith H. Han Miss Eleanor Rowland. Returning from Europe. Rev. R. R. Kendall, wha has been spending his vacation in Europe, is ex- | pected home next week. | Admiral C. F. Goodrich of Pomfret delivered a lecture on Earnestness be fore a large audience at the Congre. gational church Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. F. W, Howard are in | town. is entertaining Threshing by Power. | W. J. Linderman is threshing his | crop of oats with a power thresher. | CENTRAL VILLAGE Cook Family Enjoys Shore Dinner at| Reunion—The Week's Guests and | Travelers. There was a happy gathering of the Cook_family .at _the residence of Mr. | and Mrs. Bert Cook. Central Village, | Sunday, Aug. 10. A splendid shore dinner was served In the apple grove which adjoins the shome, The menu conssited of clam chowder, clam frit- ters, baked clams, cold . boiled ecggs, ! botled mausages, boiled (ripe, iced cu- | cumbers, onlons and tomatoes, brows, and white bread, bluefish with dress ing, broiled lobster, ice cream, tea and coffes, cigars, After dinner a photo- &raph was taken by Joseph Hopton of the group, represonting four genera- tons, The rest of the afternoen was taken up with songs and instrumental musle, The following were present; .urs, Eliza Cook, Mr, and Mrs, Bert O, Coolt, Miss Kiiza and Master Donald Cook, Mr, and Mrs, Fred Cook, Miss BEunice Cook of Central Village, Mr, | her sister in Wolcott. | Plains, | visiting relatives here. annual fair in the chapel last Wednes- day afternoon. A good sum/was real- ized from the sale of food and fancy articles. D. P. Weaver has been digging a well on the place which he recently purchased. > Miss Mae Congdon entertained some of her Sunday school friends very en- joyably at her home Thursday after- noon. = * | Merton Phillips has returned after spending a few days at the shore. WARRENVILLE Judge O. D. Baker and family, with E. L. James and family, who have heen spending ten days at their bun- galow in Eastford, returned home Sun- day: -y Mrs. . W. Miller of Florence, Mass. hag heen the guest of her cousin, Mr: L. James. Milton Durkee iz visiting friends in Rhode Island. Mrs. 8. 1. Case and daughter Ruth are guests of friends in Norih Gr venordale and at Ragged Hill. Mrs, Carrie Simonds is the guest of Bertha (. Basset! and George . Bassett are spending their vacation in Terryvilie. Mr. and Mrs,_D. Mathewson spent a few days in New Haven last week, Mrs. Gene Hattin and family and Mrs. E. Mathewson were entertained at tea by Mrs. H. F. Scott Thursday. CLARK’S CORNERS Mrs. Willis Wade entertained Mrs. W. H. Carver of Norwich last week. Miss Edna Pearl- was at Beach Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Church also on local relatives last week. spending his vacation In town. * Miss Julia Sullivan of Jamalca Mass., returned home after Mrs. Smith of Willlmantic is at P. J. Navin's. % RAWSON Misses Madeline and Mildred Allen of Woonsocket are visiting their aunt, Mrs, J. 1. Fitzgerald, Miss Mary Beers of Boston and 1., T, Ashley of ‘Scotland called at 1, W, Haunnond’s Thursday, W, F, Willlams was in Willimantle Thursday, Mr, and Mrs, D, P, Phillips and it~ tle daughter are spending a week at Creseent, Beach, 3Miss Lena Kenyon has been spend- ing a few days at her bLrothers’ jn | Abington, vy Which Explains Everything, It turns eut that Martin M, Muthall, and Mrs, Harry L, R, Cook, Harry B, Cook, Jr, Miss Gladys Coek, Oscar Cook, Misy Lehr Cools, Edward Mud- ® i the Ananias wilness, was at one fime a member of {he Cleveland polics force.—Les Apgeles Timss, Ocean | Mr. Church’s father and sister, called | | | Myros T. Palmer of Springfield is | VeW York purchasers. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY DAYVILLE for Rural Carrier—Guests Arrive and Depart. Vacation Mr. and Mrs. John Kelley of Fitch- burg, Mass, are guests of W. P. Kel- ey. Miss_Bernice Cogswell and Miss Helen Kelley are at Oak Bluffs, Mass. William N. Burnett, carrier on Route No. 2, from Killingly, is spending part of his vacation at Oak Bluffs. Roy Shippee is substitute. Mr, and Mrs. N. Lorne Greig have returned from Watch Hill. where Mrs. Greig was dgring July. Mr. and Mrs. B. F, Dillaby of War- ren, Mass., spent a few days recently with Mrs. W. E. LaBelle. Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Bennett spent Sunday_at Gales Ferry. Miss Ruth Bennett and cousin, Miss ‘Wilda Williams, spent the week end at the Burgess farm in Foster, R. L Miss Hsther Holly is spending a week in Westerly. X John Weaver spent Sunday at Oak- land Beach. *, Miss Winifred Dougherty has turned from Oakland Beach. Miss Alice P. Fish has returned to Mystic. re- Motored to Worcester. Mrs. C. A. Russell and Sabin Russell motored to Worcester Sunday, the guests of Mrs. Charles F. Marble. Mrs. George Millish of Worcester is visiting Miss Florence Millish. At Foster Homestead. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Foster and fam- ily are at the Foster homestead. Mrs. Frank Field is spending a week at_Bridgeport. Mrs. M. J. Prendergast is at Mrs. Patrick Riley’s for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Burns spent the week end with Miss Fliza Riley. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Clement spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Ev- erett Converse. Donald Field is in the Dayville ex- press”office. Henry Miller of Townsend, Mass., at C. ¥, Miller’s. NORTH STERLIMNG Hepry H. Crowell has installed a new hot air engine for pumping water. George C. Spooner caught a three- pound bass in Moosup pond Tuesday. Mrs. F. O. Plummer and daughter Dorothy and Miss-Lucinda G. Knight have been visiting at H. H. Crowell's this week. . Fred Emmons of Hartford spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. George ‘W, Arnold. H. H. 'Crowell and family and George C. Spoomer took an auto trip to Providence Monday. The shower Sunday evening _ did much good to all growing crops here. | Mrs. Cora McElroy and daughter of Providence are visiting Oscar Jencks. Rosie Blair has been taken to the hospital suffering from a slow fever. NORTH WOODSTOCK Local People at Putnam School Reun- ion—Worcester’s Mayor in Town. Prof. Bllery Paine and Charles Per- rin spent Wednesday at Crystal lake. Mrs. Scott and children, who have been visiting friends in this have returned to Providence, Attended Reunion. Mrs. Cyrus Potter and daughter | Mary, with Mr, and Mrs. Charles Per- attended ‘the school reunfon at Bosworth's in Putnam Sat- rin, Chauncey urday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaw and little son are spending a week down Provi dence river. Miss Helen Hammond of Boston was a caller at 1, J. Leaviti'’s Monday. Mr. and Mr rank Skinner have been enfertaining friends from Abing- ton, also Mrs. Skinner's mother, Mrs. Foote, of Boston. Mayor James Logan of Worgester and John Logal of Cherry Valley v ited their sister, Mrs. 1., Houghton, | Sundan Auto Guests. Mrs. A. A. Paine and sisters enter- tained Mrs. Frances Smith and daugh- ters, aléo Miss Fannie Brown of Cen- tral Village, Tuesday. their guests making the tiip by auto. Mrs. Jacobs and Miss Helen Jacobs of Dudley called on friends here Mon- day. "COVENTRY Business and Farm Disposed Of— Church News. ne has sold out his business aulkner. Sale of Farm. Mr. Gallinger has sold his farm to Mr. Sp: to Harry Rev. Mr. Muir of Spring Hill occu- pled the pulpit in the Second Congre- gational church last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Schell have been entertaining Mr. Schell's sister from St, Louis, ? Rev., H. M. Bartlett left this week for his home in Haverhill, Mass.,where he will spend his vacation. The regular meeting of Coventry ange, No, 76, was held Thursday of ast week. A party of ten atltended the plenic of Fast Central Pomena grange nt Vernon Center last week, Former Pastor to Preach, Tey, 11, R, Holgington of Moores, Pa, & tormer pastor of the Recond Congregational church here, wiil eccu- py the pulpit during the regular pus- to's absence, PLAINFIELD Anether Break At Kingsiey’s Stere— Drunken Man Assumes Name Of Anesther In Court, A lady walking quietly lligl_“thl locality, | street the other evening was surprised to meet a young man on a_bicycle riding at full speed. Both dodged the same way; he took a tumble and she spoke her mind. Walter Kingsley & Son’s store has been broken into twice in two weeks. Frank B. Greene is receiving from a severe attack of rheumatism. Wm. A. Donohue, was seriously. ill the first of the weei is improving. Miss Arthur Muffitt is visiting her | parents in Providence. | A number from here attended Greene | camp meeting Sunday. A Mean Trick. One of our young men was surprised iast week to read in the Bulletin that he had been sent to Norwich jail for beihg drunk, but he decided some other fellow must have borrowed his name for the occasion. Mrs. Thomas Brown of Hartford is visiting her sister Mrs. Chas. Kennedy Mrs. Brown's son was here over Sun- LY. Mrs. Ruth Barber Donohue called on Mrs. Nellie Bishop Phillips of Central Village Tuesday. Mrs. Thomas Brown and Mrs. Chas. Kennedy_called on Mrs. Thomas Ken- nedy of Mousup Tuesday. Silas Barber of Campbell's Mills, who was here the first of the week for a few days on Wednesday took his niece Mrs. Donohue and her little son_home with him for a vislt. _herles Downing took his brother William and sister Miss May and other friends to Norwich Sunday in his auto. Harry Holloway was in Norwich Sunday to visit his wife who in ill at the home of her sister. SOUTH WINDHAM Party In Honor of New Haven Guest— Townpeople In General Favor Miss Thomas’ Return Clinton Winchester of New London was in town Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Card were in New London, Saybrook and Hartford on Sunday going in Mr. Card’s auto- mobile. Frank Avery who is occupying the blacksmith shop has moved his family here ‘from Franklin. Irene LeClare is visiting his cousins in- Taftville. Mabel Clinton and Miss Fannie Smith were aming the contestant at the Tri- County W. C. T. U. contest Wednes- day. " A large number from South ‘Windham were in attendance. Entertained For Guest. Mrs, John Rose entertained a num- ber of young people Wednesday even- ing in honor of her guest Miss Mabel Fuller of New Haven. Music and | 8ames were enjoyed. The guests in- | cluded a number of young people from Willimantic. Miss Susan Payne is visiting her sister Mrs. Street of Suffield. Miss Fannie Smith, Fred Smith and Horace Smith are visiting their uncle | In_Southington, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Douie Putoz of Hartford are spending the week-end in town. Frede Kuchner is visiting friends in Woonsocket, R. I. Mr. .and_‘Mrs. Felix Kuchner have been spending a few days in Hartford and New Bsitian, Wanted Miss Thomas Reappointed A large delegation from here at- | tended the school meeting at Williman- tic Wednesday evening. By far the | petition further return of Miss Augusta Thomas as primary teacher in the local | school, SOUTH CANTERBURY . and Mrs. Charles Kilbourn and tanlel, of Worcester are visiting nd Mrs. Len N. Clark. of Bost Mr. and Mr 4 children H, Larkham | i | I the guests of her brother, Henry Bald- win. It was 96 degrees in the shade Sun- day. THOMPSON W. Foye have been Rev. TI. | and family | Somervilie | visiting Rev. e and Mrs. Wm. B. Chase. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Anderson have | been entertaining their son, Fritzoff from New Jersey for a weex. Reyv. Samuel Dike is visiting his | brother at the Hotel and preached at | the Congregational Church. Rev. John K. Moore and family leave next week for a month’s vaca- tion in Elizabethtown, N. Y. The Quadie Sunday School enjoyed a pienic at Orton Green's Grove Tues- day. - fialph Elliott, and family are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Myron Elliott. A number of parties of young people are camping at Quadic Pond. Arthur Peterson is enjoying a vaca- tlon at the home of his parents. CHAPLIN Dr, George Bean, of Erldgeport. is at the home of Mr, Healey In the vill- uge. Mrs, C, R, Burt of Helton, visited Miss Mabel Lanphear this week, The Bdward R, Hall farm in Bed- lam has been sold to Efnest Linceln, of Nerth Windham, who intends to meve te {he place this fall, The Cengregational Sunday Scheol held a pienic for the church grounds Thursday . larger part went as supporters of the | and son llie and Miss M. J. Lark- ham of Plain Hill, Norwich were the | guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Clark, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, T. J. Barber. spent Sunday . with Mr. and Mre. George Broadman at Glasgo. | Mrs. T. J. Barber spent Thursday | with her sister Mrs. Jane Ladd at | | Scotland. . Dr. Helen Baldwin of New York is of | The ladies of St. Paul's church held their annual sale of fancy work, food and candy op the green Thursday af- ternoon. Juniors Won. The South Windham Junior ball nine defeated fhe Windham nine 17 on the local field Thursday morning. Each team now has two games to its credit. Mr. and Mrs, Mohring of Brooklyn, N. Y. are guests of Mrs. Ada Larra: ee. R. C. Fenton and family of Jersey City are spending the week at Mrs. J. C._ Fenton's. o Miss Josephine Keeney has gone to New London for the rest of the month, i Pastor’s Vacation, Rev. M. R. Plumb is tq/take ten days' vacation. = W. F. Maine has purchased a new: automobile. Mrs. George Cook is visiting her sis- ter in Providence. Miss Margaret Greene of Providence is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Lucian Bass. BROOKLYN Mr. and Mrs. George F. Genung Mar- ried 35 Years—Union Sunday School Picnic. i Mr. and Mrs. R. B. White have had as guests Mrs. Edward Tillinghast and two children of Saylesville, R, L Married 35 Years. Rev. George F. Genung, D. D. and wife passed their thirty-fifth marriage anniversary_Sunday, August 3. Mrs. N. Wolcott Witter is visiting her daughter Mrs. Elmer Maffitt in Willimantic. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Witter are at her home to assist in doing her work. Mrs. Dwight Fitch of Fast Hartford spent Sunday with George G. Gilbert. Miss Lizzie Potter of Providence is visiting Misses. Annie and Mabel Dyer. Miss Ruth Morton was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney W. Bard Sautr- ay. Home From California. Charles Edwin Blake returned from a visit in California Sunday. ‘Warren A. Tauner, M. D., has closed his year In the hospital and is now at his home for a short rest. Mrs. Charles Minott and two children have returned to Greenfield. Mass., her father Rev. G. F. Genung, D. D. mak- ing the trip with her. James Cram went to New York Sat- urday afternoon, returning Tuesday morning, bringing his family. Frank Harris js taking a week's vacation from his duties at the jail and with his daughter is visiting his father in_Mass. Mrs. William R. Pond of Mediden and daughter Elnor are guests of her par- nets Mr. and Mrs. George L. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Spalding and daughter have returned to Worcester. Norwich Guests, Howard Spalding and Miss Dorothy Peckham of Norwich have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Spalding. Mr. and Mrs. George D. Spalding of East Hartford are visiting Miss Char- lotte Scarborrough and Mrs. Ella Spalding. The KEpiscopal Congregational and Baptist Sunday Schools held a union picnic on Thursday, in_the Grove of Albert Webb, situated in the back of ‘Wauregan Pond. ABINGTON Watson-Smith Marriage—Second Ap- plication of Oil to State Road. |and Mrs. Clarence Watson' of Pomfret Center and Miss Marion Smith, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith, were married at_the Congregational par- Rev. George O. Read at 6 sonage o'clock Saturday afternoon, Aug. 9th. Mr. and Mrs. Watson left on a late train for a brief wedding trip. On their return they will live with the bride’s | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Smith. Teams began Thursday to put a sec- { ond application of oil on’ the state road between Abington and Phoenixville. nd Mrs. A. B. Rich and famiiy urday in Worceste Presented Farce. | A large number of the members of { Wolf Den zrange and their friends at- tended the union pienic held at TWild- wood park Friday of last week. Miss Louise Fifts and Arthur Gallup pre- | sented a lively farce entitied The Deaf Woman and the Tramp, whieh was | Wolf Den's share of the program. On_ Wednesday Rev. George O. Read and family, accompanied by Mrs, Hen- ri LaFoote motored to Rocky Point and Providence. Mrs. P. A. Sharpe, who -has -been visiting friends in North Scituate, R. 1, returned Wedncsdays Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Phillips of New London are at C. A. Sharp's. Mrs. J. H. Wilbur is the guest of {ends in New Haven. Miss Roxana Wilbur idence friends recentiy. | " John Stromberg and Mrs. Constance Gilbert spent Wednesday in Providence [ visited Prov- |and vicinity. | Mr. and George Hicks, accom- | panied by Mr. and Mrs. W. Jennings | of Centra ge motored to Po- | quonoc_Bridge Sunday and called on ]A~.C. ‘Weeks and family. CANTERBURY PLAIN Surprise Party for Mrs. Miller on 73d Birthday. : Mr., Warren, who recently purchased the sawmill, moved his family here and took possession last Friday. Raymond Gascoe, manager of the town farm a few years ago, was in town Sunday calling on friends. Mrs. Julius Williams is spending a few weeks on the Willlmantic camp ground. < : Mrs, J, 1% Speerll and Miss F. A, Olney atténded the tri-county fleld day exercises at Willimantic Wednesday, Mrs. Emily Bushnell and daughter Gladys-are spending a few days on the ‘Willimanti¢ camp ground. i Birthday Party, Mre, Miller, mother of Rev, J, ¥, Speerli, celebrated her 734" birthday | jast week, The Mite -qu-tyru_vmz Leonard Howard Watson, son of Mr. | from Yale. Raymond Sheldon was in town for the week end. WOODSTOCK VALLEY Kelsch Miss Shepard and Mr. have returned to New York. Several from here attended the re- union of schoolmates at the home of Chauncey Bosworth at Putnam Satur- day, the date being Mr. Bosworth's birthday. Mrs. E. O. Butler, of New Haven spent Sunday in Town. Miss Florence Baldwin is visiting Mrs. 1. P. Briggs. Miss Mary Goss has severely sprain- ed her wrist. The family who baught Stewart Sicklers place have arrived from Wor- chester. Mrs. Mabel Spicer of Willington is vigiting her Cousin, Miss Harriett Slingsby. Mrs. Barrett's brother is staying with her for the present. ONECO Ralph Thatcher spent Wednesday night with Earl Holt. Mrs. Harry Barr is entertaining her cousin from Providence. Mr. Russell Thurrott, returned-from ‘Washington, Wednesday night. Mrs. S. Willlam Burdick, Monroe Kenyon and Master Edgar Kenyon was in_Webster Thursday. Mrs. James Rathbun, returned homs Tuesday night from Rockville Conn. Miss Florence Littlefield has return« ed home from a visit to her aunts. Miss Belle Littlefield is visiting at Escoheag, R. L ASHFORD D. B. Packer has been in New Len< don the past week. James Miller had several sheep kill- ed by dogs Monday morning. A party from here had good luck fishing at Crystal lake Monday. Nettie Clark is able to be about the house after a long sickness. John Ocet is making good headway with his new house, the frame being up already. Toiland County STAFFORD C. A, Booth Home Fram Limen, Costa Rica—Various Outing Notes Miss Elvira Todd of Torrington has been the guest of Miss Lottie Hatch. Miss Helen Wightman has returned from Quaker Hill. Mrs. Bliza Walden of Windsor is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hough. Guost From Costa Rica. C. H. Booth of Limon, Costa Rica 18 visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P, Booth. Mrs. Stacey and grandson, of Leom- inster, Mass., were guests of Mr, and Mrs. J. M. Wright last week. John Perry from Glen Falls, N. Y, was the guest last week of his aunt, Mrs, Emily Perry. At the Shore. Mrs, Wm. Fark, Misses Eunice and Mabel, and Angus, are at Crescent Beach, and Mr. Park and Raymond, spent the week-end with them. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wright have re- turned from a visit with friends im Palmer and Springfield. } Mr, and Mrs Cyril Johnson are spending a week in New London and vicinity. Undergoes Operation. Mrs. Thomas Black was taken to the Johnson hospital last week Wednesday for a surgical operation which was successfully performed by a Hartford specialist. Miss Histe Corbin of the Holyoke city hospital is spending her vacation with her parents Mr, and Mrs. Charles # Corbin. SPRING HILL % lcs Cream Social and Entertalnment Well Attended. ‘The guests at “Wildfern" picnicked at Lake Wangumbaug, Monday The Ladies’ Aid Society held an ice cream sociable at the Baptist church ‘Wednesday evening. The entertain- ment, “The Magazine,” was well car- ried out under the management of Prof. W. B. Wells and was well re. ceived by the unusally large number present. D. C. Flaherty has been ill this weel, and unable to attend to his duties at the C. A. C. Ned West and family of Hadley, Mass., were guests at D, C. Flaherty's the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Longley of New-« ark, N. J., are guests at “Alanweld.” Nathaniel Michael has returned - his home in New York. Mrs. V. A Bromley and Mrs. B. P, Bellows of Brooklyn, N. Y., and Mrs, Charles Smith and Mrs. William Mo~ Veigh of Stafford Springs are at “Mapleview.” Mr. and Mrs, Thomas C. Martin of New York are amond the guests at “wildfern. Rev. A, A. Muir attended the service at Atwoodville, last Sunday afternoon. GILEAD Meeting of the Gilead Girls—Mlss {eottage at Post Home from Summer School. _ The Ladies’ Aid soclety met at the hall Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hutchinson and daughter visited A. E. Hutchinson of Princeton, Mass.,, a few days this week. Gilead Girls Meet. The Gilead Girls met with Miss Bthel T. Hills Thursday afternoon. Several from here attended the fair "\ B . Tosta visiied her mother, re, B, H, mother, Mrs. Siaveth Hill her sumimer w Oy ey ss Bdna o !ondlnl Fome weslks in Cl&cs: attending summer mantio