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LETTERS FROM TWO STATES Windham County ABINGTON o dames B: Tatem's Car Lost Front Whee! @oing 89 Miles an Hour— : Cemrade 8mith at Nerwich Reunion Rev: dames D: Smiley of Winchester, — Mass. Called te Cengregational Church—Persenais and Notes: Jobn, 8. Hwfifid and _sister Miss %:a Pl:zfigs‘ ve hedl as guests 5 cef and Hangliter bf Kew_kmbggu\& ¥ George T. Browa ef Previdence has James B. Tatem, Jr, of Pltnam; while driving in thig vicinity reeently; the right fron: wheel of his auntemeobile came bff. At the time of the aeeident Mr. Tatem was driving at the rate of { afirm grip on the steering wheel and Sueeeeded in contrelling the direetion of the machine suffielently to keep’ it xu Rl slatef Mis, Jeasnh K Pocz ! :ntagi turning a1 e sharp angle and up- o etting. ™ ‘atem mireeuleusly es- lvt;. :. W‘W!ntlt;r‘ I8 Ol oroIEn: | vaped without injury, but the car went fi;' 3 mvlflm‘ -] m.mfl‘? eaships | O the road and erashed inte a fence R i e o¢ [ and was considerably damaged. < c?e""-en oz Ce, of m'-!‘he (‘on‘gregauenal Sunday school 9. (Y v i plenie held at Gresvemor's greve on ylies Rits B, Pond ;fm:g“;‘?ei-’g | Phureaay _afternoon ~ aftorded much um? 51 =fan -aieem:;l;‘e for tke little folks and their M. and Mre. George L. Sweet had as guests on Sunday, M¥. and Mrs. Frank J. Lamb of Pawtucket, R. L. Albert P. Day of Hartford was a | visiter with his mether Mra Lucinda Day, over Bunday. Mre, Ray Spalding, of St. Jobnsbury, Vi, iz the guest of Charler B, Blake. Mr. Spaiding {a the assistant to M Blake in the School at Barriagton, R. i Miss Gertrude Gooding of New Bed- ford, Mase. le visiting Miss Daisy Baker, Mrs. Herbert P, Willlams and daughter are occupying their home in thiz piace, Rev. George O. Read, Andrew Sharpe | and Hiram Griggs motored to Boston or Thursday, returniag by train. Attended Reunion of 26th, Albert B, Smith attended the reun- ion of the 26th Cennecticut regiment } at Buckingham Memerial, Norwich, on last week Thursday, The Rev. Mr, Irving of Pomfret, who | has been conducting _services each Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock in’ the Church of the Messfah in this village, has changed the hour. Hereafter ser- vices will be commenced at 4 o'clock. Harlan Amidon and Miss Clara Ar- mitage of Westford were recent guests Moy IEbe BESRRte el Ut ST hiee e Voutbes. satar Miss Sylvia Minott of Greenfleld | tained ‘an auto party on Wodnesday Mass, is visiting at the Baptist Par-;;;[x(‘,}:m;: A s S sl sonage and among other friends. The Congregatlonal Church has ex- |, tended a call to_Rev. James D. Smiley | Miss Grace Larkin of Pawtucket, R. Selectman and is a guest of First George Hicks. W. Whitehouse and family and McGorty attended the Bible sociation’s anaual picnic at Westford | } Mrs. B. ©of Winchester, Mass, (0 become their | pastor with the expectation that he |y Will accept and enter upon his dmles5 Bept. ist. 1913 V. o Mrs. William B_Potter was called |2 ‘Wednesda T Bunday to Danielson as her a&sturi A " 7 MTx Walter Dixon was seriously ill. ] CAYVILLE l | Guests in Local Homes During the | NORTH STERI™NG i { Week Past on a Cruise—Motoring | 36_miles an heur and feriunately had | | hard finished floor and others prefer Rev. M. R=Plumb an Vacation—Prof. Jacobus of Springfield Gave Talk— Second Library Tea Netted $42.65. Rev. M. R. Plumb left Wednesday for a _ten days’ vaeation at his parents’ in Bridgeport. He will preach in that eity the next twe Sundays. The Con- gregational churgh here will be closed temerrew; as is usual en eamp mee ing Sunday: Serviees at St Paul ehureh will be held as usual at 3.30 p. m. Mr. Bard of Brooklyn, a lay reader, will read one of Bishep Brooks® sermons. Rev. C. L. Adams is expect- ed home from his vaeation en the fol- lewing Sunday: M M. T. Pegrum has returned to Windham and is with Miss Mary Little: % Mrs. Wilcox, Who has been keeping house for Revi M. R. Plumb_since May, left for her heme on Tuesday. She is soon to be married to Mr, Baker of Cromwell. Miss Wells of Hridgeport is for a few days. Mr, and Mrs. Mohring, who have been spending ten days with Mrs. Ada Larrabee, returned to_their New York heme on Tuesday. Several teas and ip town parties have been given in their henor, ‘ Miss Stiliman of Chicago is the/ guest of Miss Josephine Bingham. Will Outwater of I’airwood, has visited Mrs. JI™C. week. The carpet in the chapel has been taken up this week and the question of a new floor covering will be decided next week. Some are in favor of a T Fenton this carpet. Spoke on Christian Home. Prof. Jacobus of Springfield, Mass., who was a guest at Dr. Guild’s over Sunday, gave an interesting talk on The Christian liome during the Chris tian Endeavor meeting Sunday even- ing. There were between 40 and 50 present at the meeting, which was led by Eden Cook. Russell Potter is visiting his uncle in Pittsfield with the idea of locating there. Mrs. Bryden is spending two weeks with her brother at Saratoga. Ralph Baton joined his brothers at a camp on a Vermont lake. Buceessful Lawn Party at The Parson- = Parties. age Reises $40 Toward Painting the | . . . Coffey is spending the | Church—Deer Mingle With- Cows. | week with Mrs. John Co i i Mrs, Thom Joceylin s returned | ver W. Bennett of Anthony, R. I, | from her Boston trip, and is now at Mas been the guest of Moramce Swan | Der mother's Mrs. Oswald Street’s. he past week. i M Raymond ~ F chard Many of our people attend the Camp | SPending some time with his grand Weeting at Green the big Sunday. mother, Irving Blanchar d Brennan spent Charies P. Blackmar of Washingtoa, D C. callgd on friends here the pas Week. R. 1 Point, and George Plerce aan ramily took an | family spent Sunday Point. | aute trip to Rocky Puint Sunday. } . Miss .\lm}l Field M Mrs. N. J. Wood has recovered fimm { Hirst of Peterboro. N i Ber recent illness. Wayland Hennett spent the w end with Mr. and Mrs. R e b e T sbeRme | TN and Mas W, E LaBdlle watenn it fine and much pleasing to the large | them their guest Miss Florence Allen gathering present. ‘There was plenty | ©f Whitiusville, Mg to eat and ice cream for all - About Mr. and $#0 was added to the treasury, which will be usad to paint the church. A aughter Doris spent the week end in | Hope and with the Rev. F. Northboro, Mass. Lo | The brush are beinr cut alomg Sur | Bristol. o Righways which makes a decided im- | _ Mr.and Mrs. AE xvflmx.w - - Potter and Miss Chariotte Potter The berry season is neary over. Oaklawn to Dayville | Maay two horse loads have been taken | ¥. Bicknell and wife on to_Providence markets. Wells and springs are very low which makes drinking water danger- oas in many cases especially, children, who should have pure water during August i George C. Spooner found three fine looking deers with his cows as they were coming to the barn one day last week. James and Mrs. Samuel | | Gillette were in Providence on Sun- ! day to visit Mr. James who is at St | Joseph’s Hospital. | Mrs. Oswald Street spent day in_Central Village. Mr. L. L. Downes and family have returned from Riverhead, L. I. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Arnold visiting relatives in Me, Miss Myrtice Blanchard is arriving | Come Back Every Time. with Dr. and Mrs, Frederick Rogers and campaign contribution | on_their Yacht “Livad.” | have a way with them that | OCharles Frederick has 1left the Jeffriexs must admire—N ening Sun. ew | Assawauga Mill and Mr. Walter tak his place as boss carder, Get the Big Western Number THE . DELINEATOR | for September OW many people know what the West of to-day really is like? How many know of the wonderful opportunities that still exist in the West? Read the truth about the West in THe DerineaTor for September. . Then make your friends read it. | 3 [ | A Butterfly Farmer | A girl out in Truckee, Cali- | fornia, makes fifty dollarsTa | week by raising butterflies. | The story of her unique vo- cation is in the September Delineator. Is theve a Chance in the West for Me? This article tells you about the chances for you and for any other live human who wants to get on. The World’s Wonder-Spot 1f you have not been to the Grand Canyon, you should it it in the September Delineator. Join the tour personally conducted by Arnold Genthe, by means of his wonderfu! color photography. You'll njoy it. The New Architecture It has remained for the West to develop a national architec- ture. We hear so much about the English and Ttalian, that it is refreshing to find that America can boast of some houses, really, trulv American. vi Some of the September Stories. ~_ Read the splendid serials by William J. Locke and »_Ellis Parker Butler; the short stories by Bonnie ’. R. Ginger and M. W. Hutton; special articles by ? . Carolyn S. Bailey, Medill McCormick and others. < . ! = The September Fashions in THe DrrLineaTor ’ contain all that is newest and smartest. See what »_ the great Doucet says about coming Fall Fashions. Call and Get the Latest vy rv ¥ Butterick Fashion Sheet." Free for you at BUTTERICK’S 164 Main Street Norwich Apbe. The proceeGs amounted to 1$42.65, including a, check for $12.50 from Guilford Smith for a new dic- W. Bennett. | V. | H. S. Eaton spent Sunday with his wife in Worcester. Mrs. Stone of Kalamazoo, Mich., is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. W. & Chappell. Second Tea at Library. The second tea of the s served in the library on Wednesday The hostesses afternoon from 4 to 6. were Mrs, I, B. Guild and Mr Lathrop, a ed by the Misses Bliza- beth and Har be, Abbie Bates, Anna Pation, ink and Helen tionary Miss Margery ng her aun urned to New ONECO Mrs. Harry Sherman Entertained La- dies’ Aid Society— Perscnals. Kelley, the ven Wednesday. T H M llen Con after visiting her daughter, ) Fred Ic to her home in Maplewood, Ma Tuesda; Geo W. Potter of Boston i £ his parents on Gibson Hill Mrs. Lee Remington spent last Sun- Anthor he has b 1 nurs | M is visiting in | Pheni . | Agne wn and two daugh- lot day on Sterling Hili returned from Mrs. 5 jeanie, are visiting in Annz spent Badtte: nd Miss Efima | Wednesday in Central | kins amuel D. Rose 1s a little bet- olt has been on the sick list | t . as has also Frank Carpen- ter. { Angeline rma | aunt, M Cor { Mrs, and two children ar- | !rived home Kriday from her visit in Vermont i The Ladies' Aid met with | Sher ternoon. WESTFORD Washington, D. C, Purchaser Takes | Eastman Place—Mrs. Birthday. | a Morey celebrated her Mrs, El birthday Aug. 3. She called on old | neighbors and friends Clarence Barlow, M Edith and Curtis Crane visited in Hartford Fri- | day and Saturd Miss Ruth Barlow | returned home with them | save you money VERY housewife in this town will jump at this chance to reduce the cost of living without reducing the quality of what you eat. All kinds of purefoodsare packed under the Serv-us Brand. Highest Quality — Popular Prices Use Serv-us Brand Foods and see for yourself the actual saving in prices and besides, get the Vaiuable S@I'V-1S Coupons which appear on and can be cut from every package of Serv-us Brand Foods. Serv-us Brand Foods are packed in sanitary packages and in accordance with the U. S. Pure Food Laws. Order Serv-us Brand —the kind with the orange and purple label. You can get every- thing you need and also have the benefit of popular prices and the coupons. The Serv-s Coupons Are a Profit to You Get new furnishings and new comferts for yourseif and your home with them. Start to collect right away. Buy Serv-us Brand goods —all kinds. You get coupons with every Serv-us product. Trade with the local dealer who sells Serv-us, and it will not ? take long before your coupons will get beautiful silverware, a handsome comb, a fine chain and locket, dainty china, furni- ture, musical instruments, toys, and a thousand other useful and beautiful things, all shown in the Serv-us Gift Catalog. Serv-us Coupons are printed on the fhbels or are enclosed in the packages and you can get the catalog by writing to department C, Universal Advertiser’s Sharing Syndicate, 332 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago. Your grocer has Serv-us Brand products or can get them from Wholesale Distributors Norwich, Comn. Mt WILLINGTON State Road Work is Progressing Nice- ly—Rev. Mr. Darrow Spuke of the Id Conference. New Jersey her cousin, of week end with spent the Miss Mrs, for Belle Irs. e of New York has been ays with her friend, Mrs. ight. Brown has returned from her risit of.two weeks.at Asbury Park, N>J Rev. and Mrs, Darrow returned day evening from their automobile ¥rip throug assachusetts Mr. Darrow spoke Sunday afternoon upon A Day at the Convocation at orthfield. Several v ent, among whom were tors were pres- Miss Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thompson and | the suest of Miss Dunnnng; Mrs. Z. 1itt1é’ daughter Pgaline of Parsons Harlow of Worceste native were at Mrs, A. G. Barlow's Sunday. | of the town, who is at Hillside, and H. C. Barlow has sold the 125 acres | land known as the Kastman plac to Mr. Myers of Washington, D. C through his agent, George Towne, | Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Buxton ang | | Southbridze | | | son Frank of Shrewsbury, M are visiting friends and relative: Miss Gladys Barlow has a new | chestnut colored driving horse. | Mrs, Etta Wilbur is visiting in Nor- wich. s Lila_Eastman, who has been visitihg in Worcester, returned home last Friday. Mrs. H. B. Avery of Willimantic is the guest of her brother, H. C. Bar- low, this week. y The Bible meetifiz which was held in Chism's grove on Wednesday was largely attended. Tolland Ct;unfy THOMPSON Schoo! Opens dn September 2nd.—At tended t Putnam’s Old Home | Day. | e | Mre. S, Tonjeroff has been visiting Mrs. Kmma Shaw Coiclough. ! Mrs. Wilfred Mills and _children, Leslie and Dorothy, of Wilsonville, have been visiting Mrs. Joseph Mills, | Mrs. C. L. Knight has returned from ten days at Martha neyard. | Miss White d Mrs. R. C, Paine. Hamilton and Prudence Paine are isiting relatives in Woodstock, Rev. John K. Moore entertained a college friend over Sunda. Frank Bates' bull dog was killed by | itomobile last week. Rey. John Moore and family Monday to spend a month at Eliza- bethtown, N. J., a former parish of his. | has .been visiting Dr. in left Rev. O. W. Frye, of Somerville with his family have been visiting Rev. and Mrs. William B. Chase. Repairs have been going on at the | Center School house for a week. School opens September 2nd. this year, Among those who attended Old Home Day at East Pulbam, Saturday were: E. S. Backus and ramily, M E. E. Willlams, Mrs. Hannah Tracy, Miss M. E. Blackmar, Mrs. Joseph Mills, Mrs. Leonard Mills, Mrs. Fred Mills'and children, Miss Augusta Mills, “loyd Bowen and family, Mrs. Lilla Babbitt and Edward Babbitt. SOUTH CANTERBURY Mrs, Mary J. Conlon of Baltic called 'n_Mrs, Annie Morgan Sunday. Miss M. J. Larkham of Plain Hil, ich. has been visiting her sister, . Carrie E. Clark, the past week. ty-six in the sbade Sunday g | grandmothe: David I. Moore, wife and daugh- from St. Petersburg, Fla., who are visiting in the vicinity Mrs, Burten of New Haven guest at Mr. Coserove's. Mrs. Smith and daughter of Man- chester are at Cosycroft. Mr, and Mrs, Francis Spooner of Spencer Mass, visited Mrs. Spooner’s Mrs. Gardne: t week. Automobile Party. Walter B. Allen and wife, of Worces- ter, in his large car, accompanied by | Rev. Thomas Brown and Miss Gladys | G. Preston of Newtonville, Moss, and | Mrs, O. D. Preston of West Stafiord | visited at Maple Corner last week. | After dinner Mrs, Preston accompanied feoa to Asaford to call on Mrs John A.| Brown and family. 'Mr. Brown, who has been serfously il for several | months, hopes to derive much benefit | from the trip to old friends and scenes, Progress on State Road. State. road work is progre: be tween the Real Estats Improvement The old house near the W. C. T. U. water fountain triangle has been torn down and the lot graded, much to the improvement, of the bamlet and all surrounding property. HEBRON Boys Thrown Ouf When Horse Ran and Overturnsd Wagon—Mrs. tation and the hill | Howard | Hart Had Enjoyable Birthday Party.' E. R. Ford of Oneonta, N. Y., was in town the first of the week, looking up the records of his ancestors three or four generations back. The sidewalk is expected to be ready for public use on Saturday. Mrs. Roger Porter spent Sunday in amford with Mr Porter, who is in business in that place There was a-dance in the town hall Friday evening, the proceeds to go to the Improvement society. Miss Mary Lord visited at her grand- father's, in East Hartford, last week. Mrs, Ilenry Latham of Montville is visiting her daughter, Mrs, Ktta Bis- sell. Miss Edith Bissell of Kast Hampton is visiting her aunt, Mrs. W. O, Seyms, J. N, Hewitt, wife and son, Mrs. Ed- mund Horton and Miss Ethel Porter took &n suto ride to Norwich Sunday afternoon. Mrs. H. C. Porter went to Norwlich to visit her mother at the state hos- pital this week, and found her improv- ing in body and mind. Miss Genevieve Little is visiting this week in Hartford. Miss Bertha Porter.and Miss Natalle Blume Were the guests of Mrs. Harley Cummings in South Coventry over Sunda: Mz, apd Mrs. Edwin Beardsey of Mer- | ing ! iden, who have been at their summer | home here, returned on Monday on ac- | | count of ill health. Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Hewitt and | grandson are at Blaek FPoint for the | week. Miss Florence Jones of Middletown | is the guest of Lorena Lord. | The Busy Bee club met this week at the chapel. The Sunshine club is to have an en- tertainment in the near future. Party. ¢ was given atMrs. 7 evening to cele- birthday. A big| crowd was present and a good time | in general was the result | Gott of Hartford spent Sunday husband’s, Edmund Horton's, Episcopat-Society’s Picnic. Ipiscopal society had their an- at Columbia Lake Thurs- Howard Hart Brate Mrs Mrs. at her The nual picnic da M. C. Frink was the guest of his| brother In Andover this weelk. Several from this place attended the carnival at East Hampton last Satur- aay. Vincent Henderson returned to New York Sunday afternoon. Thrown Out in Runaway. 1 Blume and Howard Thompson went | fishing at North Pond. When return- | ing the horse became frightened, ran and overturned the wagon, and bruis- ed the boys badly, but no bones were | broken. Dr. and Mrs. Pendleton have retiirn- | ed fro: orwich, where they have been v ting relatives. Mrs, Alice Thompson is soon to move into the house on Church street recent vacafed by Vincent 1ienderson Hawley White is visiting relatives m" own Douglas Entertained. Charles Douglas entertained the society of the Congregational | Thursday afternoon. Mrs, Ladi church Fred Hanks is out of town for a few weeks. STAFFORDVILLE ‘\ Camp. Mesting—Personal | antion. Attending Mrs. M. Donaldson and daughter,M: H. Wilcox. Mr M. Taylor Edwa Nathan and W. White of Wor were guests last Sunday of Mrs. Beicher Arthur Duncan and Mrs. Wil- liam Prentice of Worce: are spend- | a few weeks with ) Grant Han- | na. | Mr, and Mrs. Alen S. West and two children, of Springfield, were guests of | her mother, Mrs. Lina Booth, over Sun- day. Arthur Chandler has accepted the | position as bookkeeper in the Phoenix Woolen company's mill at Hydeville, yacated by Clark Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Belcher were guests of relatives in New Britain re- cently Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Dunham are at- tending the annual camp meeting at Willimantic this week. Brnest Belcher has been spending a few days with his grandparen and Mrs. William Taylor, in Co 3 Miss Hildreth Whitaker of Stafford Springs was the guest of Mrs. Arthur Bosworth over Sunday. F. S. Bowden of Hartford was the guest of relatives over Sunday. Mrs, George Bowden and gon, Earl, were in Willimantic last week Wed- nesday. Willlam Chandler visited his mother In North Ashford this weok, | | A Tasmanlan apple orchard eigit years old will net the owner in an ave- rage from $200,tc §300 per aere, The increase of urchnrd area in Tasmania is At the Tate-of 3,000 & ¥ead l | Recovering from Blood Visit to Canadian Cities—Newsy Jot- tings Noted About Town. George Thayer enter- from New Britian the Mr. and Mrs tained friend past week. Mr. and Mrs. Selen M daughter Irene will take an trip this week for Montreal, Canada. Miss Charlotte Wyle, spending some time with her Miss Florence Marcy returned Hartford, Monday. F. A. Chism of Westford friends in town Saturday Mrs. Olive Howlett and Miss Louise A. Morey and extended Quehec, friend. to visited Howlett of Holland visited at B. M. Hortons last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bugbee of Springfield, were guests of friends in town last | Wednesday. John Buckley, who has been spend- ing several days have returned to ilartford the first of the weolk. Mr. and Mre. Wm. H. Foster of Monsen visited last week at T. O. Newell. Mrs. Olive Simmons of Springficld is visiting her brothers E. M. and R. B. Horton. Harry Palmer of Hartford, made a week end visit with friends in town. J. H. Reed of Stafford Springs visit- ed his brother L. M. Reed the past week. Mrs. friends in E Charles Scranton is visiting stford. BOLTON Poisening— Summer Repairs at Sechoolhouses. Michael Daly has returned from Sar- vhere he was fhe guest of his Miss Ella King of Thompsonville is the guest of Mrs. C. W. Burt. Miss Lillian King is in Middlebury with Mrs. George Baeder. Mrs. Sterling Bond of St. Louis was a recent guest of Miss Anna Alvord. Mrs. J. Wesson Phelps is home from three weeks spent at Short Beach. Felix Boero is recovering from an | attack of blood poisoning in his right hand. * Tadtes’ Aid society met Alvord Thursday afternoon. ‘hoolhouses are being repaired to the opening of the s The The Mr. and M Howard M. Ga sons and daughter-in-law, of who have been visiting Losfs H, Levy, left town in their touring car the first of the week. gational parsonage is be. cterson Sumner, son, George, and daughter, Jennie, of Rockville, are visiting at Mrs. Jane B. Sumner’s. Miss Irene Cordani of New York is visiting Bolton relatives. GILEAD =g Wedding of Miss Annie L. Hutchinson and Robert E. Foote. There was a pretty home wedding iaal Wednesday evening at 7 o'cloek at the home of Mr, and Mre, Alfred W, lutehingon, when (thelr youngesc daughter, Annle Lovina, wag united in marriage to Robert Brastus Foots, old- | est son of Mr, and Mrs, Bdward B, Foote of this piece, The ceremnony was performed by Rev, J, @, W, pastop of (he Gilead (onsregutio churel, The brlds, atiended hy sigrer, Mrs, J, Banics Jones, as matron of hemer, entered the parler ‘as the strains of the wedding mareh were played by Miss Helen 15, Fosle, sisten of the greem, s erganist and J, Banks Jemes vielinist, The gresm, atlen who has been | with | monials ded 9%!!1‘. go! Brooklyn, N. Y., as best man, entered through another doorway, and the bridal party met under an arch, where | the ceremony was performed. Green ;fnrns and foliage, with pink and white | flowers, formed the decorations. The | bride’s dress was white silk crepe me- | teor, with lace and pearl trimming. | She wore a veil caught with lillies of | the valley and carried white roses, The | matron of honor wore a dress of em- broidered voile over lght green silk, and carried pink roses. After the cere- mony a buffet lunch was served. The bride and groom left by auto | amid a shower of confetti. After a short wedding trip they will live at Suffleld, where the groom is a teacher |at C. L. I Both the bride and groom graduated at Alfred university, Alfred, N¥,, class of 1912. |~ The bride’s gift to her matron of | tonor was a chain and pendant set with pearls and amethvsts. To the or- ganist she gave a pearl brooch and to | the violinist cuff links. The groom’s | gift to his best man was a pair of cuff to A, E. and C. W. Hutchinson, of the bride, who were the s, tie clasps were given. The best wishes of their many friends are extended to the newly wed- | ed couple as they journey through life together. Personals. Misses Dorothy and Anna Buell are isiting their cousins in Vernon, Miss | Bailey, who has been visiting them, re~ | turned with them. R. D. and A, C. Gilbert of Boston were guests of their mother Sunday. Mrs. Julius Hill is visiting relatives in_town. Mrs. Mary Gilbert has sold a tract | of land known as the Post lot to Johm | Provinson. | A E. Hutchinson and daughter, Do- | ris, returned to their home in Prince- ton, Mass., Thursday. | The Gilead Girls met with Miss Flore | ence Jones Thursday afternoon. | and Mrs, Norton and dausghtes, | of Manchester visited at C. L. Perry's this week. | SOUTH COVENTRY Congregational Picnic at Ocean Beach Was Enjoyed by Many—Awaiting Opening of Library. and Mrs. Charles Robertson and re visiting at Addison Kings- Mr. son bury’ A large number of picnickers took the trip to Ocean Beach on Thursday, on the special trolley for the Congre- gational Sunday school's annual out- ing, and report a very enjovable time. The reading public is anxiously waiting the opening of the Booth Dimock memorial library, having ‘been without access to the books all sum- mer. Mrs. Walter A. Washburn has been spending a week with her sister in Springfield. ‘Word has been received of the ill- ness of Rev. Walter 1. Eaton, whose return from his honeymoon was ex- pected on Tuesday. Elaborate plans had been made for a surprise recep- tion for Mr, and Mrs. Eaton upon their arrival Tuesday night. HOW’S THIS? We offer One Hundred Dollars ra- M S B T o no e CuT X 'e. . T CHENEY & CO. Fojedo, o e, the undersigned, hive known C. 1. Chieney for“the laxt 18 “yeare andt believe him perfeotly homorable in all Business traneactions and fnanciaily eble o carry out any, obligations mads ' his firm. NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, ‘lsl.“. ! t"ra‘: the hilood . el rectly upon oo et g oly u!mtha System. and muceus surfac T nt h‘::“ :;‘h:e 75‘.flu B |

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