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LETTERS FROM TWO STATES New London County OLD MYSTIC Loeal Teachers—Surprise Party Given N LEBANON Eighteen Tables Filled at Whist— Birthday Party—Columbia Team De- feated. The Lebanen Whist club held a . i V2N | party Friday evening in Grange hall; SALE™" Miss Ruth Allen—Herbert Whiting g tablos were plaved. The following - Leaves the Hospital. | prizes were awarded: lLadies—First, Employee of Mitchell Estate Given AR S | Mrs. Blakeslee; second, Mrs. Arthur Outing te Fair—Funeral of Mre |y The following teachers for the Old | Hewitt. Gentlemen—ivirst, ~ Charles oy . £ Myetie &chopl have been engaged for . Perkins; second, Clement Kowler. omas Murray. ;nefl;;va ‘M':?nl Jenn:,e M,\“Eldr:xdse. Censolation prizes: Edna Canedy and — ourth and_fifth grades; Miss Mary | Rward ) 3 Charles Miner has returned to his | D, Curran, for second and third gradoi Fehias \:,uo"' Birthd. home in town after spending the & and Miss Kleanor Eekman, the kinder- il £ g er part of the summ the home of | garten and first grade Mr. and Mrs. Charles Troland gave his uncle, Wellington Miner of Noi* |~ Mrs Frank I Williams entertained |& Party to their daughter Doris Thurs- wich, _|on Wednesday evening the Baptist |day afternoon, Aug. 28, in honot of her Wiliam Maynard and Earl DeWolf | Ladies' Afd society at her home on |Dinth birthday. Twenly were present. attended the Hartford fair Wednesday. | Main street. Refreshments were served and games Harry Moare of Philadelphia is Suprise Party. were much enjoyed. spending, a short time with his family | Miss Ruth Allen was civen & sur- Defeated Columbias. at_their swmmer home in town. prise party last kriday evening at hei The Lebanon baseball team went to Mrs. Carrle Willlams @nd son re- | home on the Lanterh Hill road by a |Columbia Saturday afternoon and de- . o g T i jafter |number of her young friends. Games |feated the Columbias 5 to 4. S e et Gordon " | Were enjoyed. Later refreshments were | Mrs. Charles Backus and daghter T o 3 gt it served. Harriet are visiting in Roc! ill. Mr. and Mrs. Ha Moore are en- | "°GISe E dor . Frank Spr A numbe Eltissuy fisilazed S0 | Boptedl, New London, returned Sat- :. and Mrs. C. A. Perkins. ""':\"-‘:_\ urday to his home here, yet is still | Spaulding is spending a > Bailey | very we | week in Norwich. O deme, | Mrs. Annie E. Avery, widof of Jo- | Miss Amy Lamb has returned to Bacon academy, | seph B. Avery, is very low from heart | Norwich after spending a few days 2 ; trouble with Miss Ruby Sweet. : Taken to Fair. Rev. Henry Anderson and family Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Manning courtesy of Wit returned kriday last to | have been in Norwich, the guests of Sorerndn the | parsonag ifter a montl vaca their son, Ernest Manning. 1 spent at Norwich and Sterling Hill. | Miss Bessie Morgan of Noank is | s 3 Williams of Plainview | visiting her sister, Mrs. Charles Tro- : arm ent the Manual | 1and Norwich | school a London T | and Morton Talcott of Hartford | Two | Mrs Leavens alling on friends here one day | arted | daughters,” Misses ¥ t week. the | Amethyst redge, of Greenville, Efgene Smith_of Providence given the emplo | £, were gu Labor day of Mr, and | has been the guest of Dr. and Mrs. E. Mrs. Charles Q. Eldredge. | L. Danielson this week. Opening of Schools. Ir. and Mrs. Orson Pulver and| Mrs, Fred Burgess and daughter = iters have re to Hillsdale, re in Boston % 5 A fter their it to Mrs. | arah Danielson is spending a Sathet N ér's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Silas | in Danielson. g Lyme, West Road di \‘\.\ L’Fl”} b b e ; o _from here attended the Nor- hevn Bay: R ss He . Hul Labor day |wich fair. PHelns of Wed | for New Preston, Ct, where she as-| Mr. and Mrs. Otto Pultz, Frank K. gl & | sumed Tuesday the duties as teacher | Noyes and Miss Mabel Noves attended yme: Harris dis- | of the school.” £ 2 the Hartford fair Wednesday. | South e this | . Most of the schools in town began S ok of : b S S| Tuesday. Miss Gladys Clark teaches OBITUARY. i b St e T S jin district No. 5 Mre Herbert Sweet, e e ssell and |district No. 6, and Miss Laura Web- Mrs. Thomas Murray. I6ya £, Tuagell and ! tes ax distriet No, T e by v nt Sunday and La- | — more than a ve ock Island furray died at her ho fulf Halasl Has' retutnen to LEDYARD ay_afternoon, a after t to his mother, Wwas born ir roline Rodman. Charles H. Wheeler Arrested Charged Herbert Whiting, who underwent an who die T n a month since t Backus one child ho Norwich, has returncd home Mrs. M isson Purd d is slowly regainigg his strength. n Center, Maine. In 1381 Parkonal n ed Thomas $aoPE e Wallors S rned to New spendin Labor day with mily at their summer home, Quequetaug. eate Marjorie H left Monday | ity uth Manches where she is o ching at one of the schools. ';’_‘;2{‘ John Malloy and Jack Hoarton of oot ner| Ndw York & < of Mr. and Mrs. | St —as A rest |Bdward Perry | 2l With Christian | returned home | i " the finsral e | tives at Nashua, | her home at noon Thursday | largely attended. Rev. T. A. poftord ’”""} | v pastor of the Congregational | et church, conducted the servic | ! e - | Stapelyn. ol Carle W. Brown, have re- Springfield—Funeral of Mrs. L. G.|Brown homesteaq | & ooxside t Ely. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Simmons have | 5 returned to Providence after a visit Frederick S. Hyde and family have |to Mr. and Mrs. Prentice A, Willlams broken camp on Myer Hill and retu and family. ed to their home In Springfield, Mass. | : I Miss May Hard entertained Mi. Amy Bigelow inday | LISEON | Roscoe Jew was in Norwich the | g gt Whhk ¥ S50 the tair Miss Baldwin Returns from Californi Fran} n and da —Local People at Conference. Leaves Backus Hospital. | “'with Burning George Schultz’s Barn —Held in Norwich Jail. Al the schools in town opemed Wed- nesday with the following teachers: Miss Grace Chapman, reengaged; Mrs, Ursula Avery, reengaged; Miss Mollle 1l, reenzaged; Miss Agnes Bren- nan, model teacher; Miss Ella Nor- man, reengaged; Mrs. Harry Denni- | son, reengaged iss G FFinnegan, new: M Dorothy Les reengaged; | Miss Nora Massey, new; Miss Minnie Gra¥, ne Miss Helen Hall, new; Miss Anna Chapman, reengaged. Too Many Peach Growers. More peaches have been grown in | Ledyara this year than ever before. | Peaches have in the past been very profitable to the growers, but so many have gone into the business that the market is overstocked. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence of Canaan | have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac G. Geer. Barn Burned. George Schultz, who lives | Shewville, had his farm, one cow and together with a barn with its hay and contents burn to the sround ursday night. Mr. Schultz’s loss was complete as he carried no insur- | horse, | ance on either barn, stock or hay. | mus Vaughan_of at the home of Mrs. on | parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Fuasral of Mrs. E Gooree »mley, over Sunday and P % _abor day dosin Nokiital Miss Alice Geer of Three River: ey held at her home | Mass, was a recent visitor with he o i Mrs W. Corbett . a Clark and family of Canter- | iy 3 ve moved into the Browne Gigs ii th at_Newent. 5 - " Miss Lucy Baldwin returned Satur- School Board Examines Teachers. P spehafis ‘& month With her sche oard met for the ex- Hannah Baldwin, in Cali- nation Saturday Mr ir. and of Col- s t, Jr., has been \,\.;mg“ “ove school at present chester were James Beebe's | re es in Pittsfield, Mas The democrats will hold their cau- in_Old Hamb lesday. G. A. Kennedy and family were |cus today (Saturday). Mr. and M 3 Jewett enter- s of relatives in Packery Sun- tained Mr. and Mrs. James Lester of | da - rtford he week end Mr: C. A. Meil has been entertain- Miss Jennie Holman Rutherford, | ing week her cousins, Mr. and | —_— N. 3, 18 of her sister, Mr Mrs. J iswold, and tw of | Opening of the Schools—Students At- Tuk “"“ dee afaeroad M N.| ‘tending Different Institutions of P Claire Barber of Waterbury and J Learning. PRESTON Herbert Irons Providence were at| o | et hermes Hare - the ool nd “;9\1'eraIagrdorr‘\r‘}r;x;;mznended the fair ”1."““ Burdick v Went to Rocky Point. | " Mr. and Mrs. Broughton of Stoning- g _About 30 from this place and Jewett |ton were calling on relatives in this hed ¢ ent to Rocky Point Monday on |place Monday as they were passing lliams ‘autotruck | through _on an automobile trip. L Arthur nds has returned from | Mrs. Henry Strickland and daugh- Tegational | two weeks' vacation spent in New | ter, Mrs. Benton, of New London, were (Saturday) | york | calling on friends last Thursday. Mrs. Mrs. Martha Cornell and Mi | Strickland was a former resident of n 3 thy Cornell have returned to New |this town. Several | York city after spending a month at| Mr. Bonny and family were in Sum- Mrs. J. H. Kennedy's, | mit, Labor da nedd returned | Mrs, Robert Swain and grandson,| E. Clark was a visiter in Ledyard several days|John Ecclestone. were -visiting rela- | the first of the week. |lves in Norwlch several davs this Bchool . Yeat’ Openk: | To Breath st Nswent. Schools commenced the fali term b L R e i Wbl _|Sept. 2 in Glasgo, Boardman and MUST BELIEVE IT ¥ iller of Norwich Town | Bathel districts with the same teach- will occupy the pulpit at Newent|erg ag last vear | church Sunday | Miss Nellle Butten was a recent { Those who attended the local con- | When Welil-Known Norwich People | ference of churches at Pachaug Wed. | Suest of Mrs. Ray Button Tell It So Plainly. SaRaR Aress NG e Wiil Return te Cellege. | Mrs. Ransom Read, | Miss Graee Thompsen is at heme . Mr. and Mrs. W, | from New Yerk, where she has been When public endorsement 18 made by | Harry Foote and Mrs. |spending the summer. She expects i 5 now to return te college in Syracuse. u representative citizen of Norwich the | M. and Mrs. Les Miner and twe | Ralph Wilbur is attending the Wind- Broof is positive. You must believe it, | children of Preston . spent Saturday |ham High school at Willimantic this 5 with friends here vear, Wilifam Marchand at the Ner- | ad thi nony. Every sufferer of E Hyde attended the state fair | wich Academy and Benjamin Yeung | & Back every i, Wwoman ge] in Hertford Thursd at the Business college in Norwich. idney b S Mrs. M. S. Cater is spending a few Miss Laura Young returns to Strat- shild with kidney trouble will do well | days with relatives in Bezrah. and |ford where she taught last year. B e e | Norwich Town, Mr. and Mrs. Tift took an aute trip EnSad. the Tollywing s Ellen Campbell and Miss | to_Providence one day last week. Roath, 5 Thames Street, Nor- | tri Read are in Pachaug, the gue: W, J. Burdick is on jury duty at g A o r aunt, Mrs, William Read. | Norwich. wich, Conn., says: “For a number g s e summer campers about here are sahsi v Wile Déalis: Kidney. Pllis et their several homes. . s ‘1 have u \1 I ‘u'v‘ )”Mn “;“ SiHEN . when having severe pains in my back e \nd other symptoms of kidney trouble, | Hapoenings of the Week—Guests and UNCASVILLE They have always Travelers. i me of the trouble. | { have procured this remedy at N. D.| Albert Kenyon was a recent visitor | Recent Carnival—Association Meet- Sy e p | with friends in Rhode Island tevin & Son's Drug Store and-since| ™ \y and Mrs. H. H. Fenn of Meri- | ing Sept. 10-11 1sing it, T have felt better and stronger | III.: n spent 2 few daya “:\”;;. ”x‘,(‘w’nx?s)l R e G n every w LI Sther: totring cak. Pl ters n-m!erla]npd the members of the | ite §h sptndkne Good Cheer Sunshine socfety at her siction.to the mind of every reader. |y e i | was spent. At this meeting Mrs, The sound of explodin bombs at | Charles T. Beebe was chosen delegate Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy— | ) " otechnic display at1 o the state convention to be held at sk disti b 0 ey ShAerable’ i Wallingford, < distinctly for Doan's Kidney Pills, | tracied iderable 1 s i % st Mr. Roath had—the | Vallon Day; AHnivesssin: spent a few dava with relatives in (own medy b »y home testimony. 50c | Thirty-two vears ago today, Sept, 6, | Edward Bingham has meved from ul stores, Foster-Milburn Co., Props., emembered as the peculiar yellow Hill into the house on the ! . o dt property on the back road, BB LY. % | Srthur Lathrop is visiting friends in |~ John Iynch spent the week end and en Your Back is Lame—~ Reme G Labor day with relatives in New York. DRSSP Bageds Tunapie gty | nd Mrs, J. A, Randall were re- | Mrs, Moses Hart who has been ber the Name.” ‘u..v visitors with friends in Say- |spending several weeks with friends PP ST | brool |in Massachusetts, returned home The Best Pain Killer. | "Many from this place were in at- | urday night, Bucklen's Arniea Salye when ap- | tendunce at the Norwich fair this Good Fishing. plied to a cut, bruise, sprain, burn er| week. Wiiliam Byrnes had a sueeessful scald, or other injury of the skin wil, | Opening of Scheols. | fishing trip en the Thames river on immediately remove all pain. E, B.| Schoofs reopened for the fall term | Mondav, fishing for little blues. He Chamberlain of Clinton, Me. say & Lyons of Massachusetts | caught near a hundred. “It robs cuts and other injuries of | i: i distriet No, 12 i'red Crandali has purchased aa au- thelr terrors. As a healing remedy its| Mr stark is a guest of friends | tomobile which he ha# put om his | equal don’t exist.” Will do good for |in South Nerwalk | route. Farmers have ou. Only 25c, at The Lee and Osgood ' & Eilos. begun filling themwr {uel E. ind | members were absent. The returning to | It was of incendiary origin and Offi- cer Horace Main arrested Charles H. Wheeler for setiing the same on fire and presented him before Justice Sam- Holdridge. A hearing was held adjournment was taken until Sept. 8 at 9 a. m., when the se will be tried before Justice Hol- dge. Failing to get bonds Wheeler taken to the Norwich jail by an | Monaday | Constable Main. School Board Meets. | A meeting of the town school com- | mittee was held in the library build- afternoon. Two of the Bills were or- S. B. Holdridge ing Wednesday dered paid. Secretary | was authorized to take the enumera- | wag | tion of all children in town between | the ages of four and sixteen. It was decided not to open the Long Bass Clef Club and Mandolin Club at Lewis B. Huribut ter at the Montville office, :, former postimas- now of near | ORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1913 Hartford, was a recent visitor in this place. Schools Open Sept. 8. The public schools in town open up on Monday; Sept. 8§, with but few changes in teachers. Joseph St. Germaine of Pequot and family attended the family reunion held at the Gelden Spur Wednesday. Palmer Bros. mill started up Tues- day morning after being closed dewn Labor day. Albion Holmes and daughter, Miss ‘Algga Holmes, of Hamburg, spent a few days recently as guests of Deacon and Mrs. Edwin Henry. Mr. and M John Carliton and daughter Gladys Carlton, who have been spending a while in Cornwall, have returned to Pequot. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Alexander and daughters Miss Elizabeth and Miss Alice Alexander, spent a few days this week guests of friends at the Goiden Spur. Miss Ruth Long of Hill Top has re- turned from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Avery in South Windham. Henry Allen spent the.week -end and Labor day with Baltic friends. Leon Allen has been spending a week with relatives in Black Hall. Miss Alzada Comstock of New York is at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leolin Comsteck at Hill Top. Church Renovated. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Quaker Hill church, met in the church parlors Wednesday afternoon to com- plete arrangements for the entertain- ing of the delegates to the association which will meet at this church Sept. 10-11. The church has been newly | decorated, hard wood floors have been | laid, funds for this being contributed | by the Christian Endeavor society. | New carpets for the pulpit and aisles | have been secured and new pews are expected any day. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dolbeare are entertaining their niece and her hus- band, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Noble of Brooklyn, N. Y. Miss Maude Bennett has resigned at Palmer Bros. to resume her studies in_the Norwich Business College. Miss Helen Babbitt is the guest of her cousin, Miss Vera Burgess. Mrs, Lewis J. LaBounty has been lvlsi ing Fishers Island friends. Carnival a Success. The carnival given by the Christian Endeavor society of the Quaker Hill church Wwas a success. ‘he candy booth was attended by Misses Ethna Edwards, Ida Benham and May Bit- ters. Ice cream was sold by DMiss Annie Bitters and John Miller. The cake table was in charge of Miss Mil licent Comstock and Mrs. Jennie Nel- son, Miss Frances Bdwards dressed as an Indian squaw sold mystery pack- ages, Miss Thelma Oram as Rebecca at the well sold punch. Salads, sand- wiches and tea were in charge ofMrs. Leroy Gracey, Miss Ruth Long, Miss Hazel Beebe, R, B, Hayes and Leroy Gracey, Building of booths and dec- orating was in charge of John Com- stock. A fine program of music was rendered by The Bass Clef ciub of Norwich and Mandolin club, Miss Nannie Allen returned Monday night to her heme in Palmertown af- ter visiting her sister, Mrs. George Dart of Hill Top. NORTH STONINGTON | Neighborhood ~ Picnic—Mrs. Edward Man Gives a Tea for Miss Hollister. A social picnic with about 40 at- tendants was held at the summer home of Mrs. R. C. Malne Monday. A fine picnle dinner was served under the maple trees, after which speeches were made by Revk. Lucian Drury, F. M. Hollister, J. L. Peacock, John Li York and the hostess, Mrs. Maine. Tea for Miss Hollister. Mrs, Edward Man gave a tea Tues- day afternoon in honor of Miss Marie Hollister, who will soon enter Oberlin college. The guests gave Miss Hollis- ter & miscellaneous shower of useful gifts. Mrs. Man was assisted in serv- ing tea by her daughter, Miss Evelyn | Man, and her mother, Mrs. Thomas B. Hewitt. Local Briefs. Rev. and Mrs. F. T. Whitman and ighter left town Thursday after a visit of some length. Dora T. Maine has x weeks' absence. s. Louise Smith and Miss Mary L. | Smith arrived Friday after an absence of a month. George M. Kinney of Auburn, R. I, a recent visitor at Mrs. R. C. | Maine's Misses Minnie and Helen Coates are taking a week’s pleasure trip. returned Mr, and Mrs. Teleafor Stahle of | Providence are visiting in town. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford W. Caswell of Norwich spent Labor day in this vil- lage. Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Peacock and family were guests of Rev. and Mrs. Lucian Drury Wednesday. NORTH LYME Post Card Shower for Deacon Stark on 85th Birthday. Deacon Abial Stark was very pl antly surprised last Saturday, his birthday, by a shower of 22 post cards. Mrs, Erwin Rogers returned last Saturday from Merlden, where she has been nursing the past month, Mrs. G. H. Strong has been visiting Mrs. P. Gates in Millington this week. Mrs, Julla Chapel has returned from two weeks' vacation spent in Essex, Saybrook and Lyme. Mr, and Mrs, W, M. Sisson visited triends in Attlebero and Newton Cen- tre, Mass, and Wallingford, Conn., over Bunday, returning Tuesda The trip was made in C, R. Tiffany’s auto- mobile, CLARK’S 7~ 1§ Mr, and Mrs, Allan Maine and fam- ily entertained eover Bunday and T.a- bor day Miss Lulu O'Brien of Provi- dence, Mrs, Daniel Maine and daugh- ters, Olive and Hagzel, and baby Nor- man: alse a friend from Westerly, Miss Deris Cellins has commenced attending the Hepkinten High scheol at_Ashaway. Mr, and Mrs. Richard D. Maine were at Westerly and Wateh Hill Wednes- day, Mr. and Mrs, Jesse Fish and daugh- ters, Niletta and Clara, were in West Greenwich Sunday and Monday to visit Mr. Fish's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cassius Collins’ daughter, Mrs. Agnes Williams, and daughter Ruth have returned to their home in New London. Mrs, S. Frank Palmer and _sister, Mrs. Anna Meis, were in Bradford on Thursday. Windham County EKONK Rev, Mr. Reynolds returned | Saturday and gave a fine sermon. A number from hLere attended fair in Norwlch, Miss Esther Gallup went (o Westerly | Wednesday for a visit with her aunt at 52 Eim street School begins Tuesday with Miss Do home the ra Merrick of Wilbraham, Mass., ’IrJrhe!'. She boards with Mrs, Alvin Corey, | My, and Mrs. wra Gallup have re- turned from w visit in Danielson with their children. Miss Olive Tanner began teaching Tuesday in the Bradford Hill district, | Plainfield, Mr and Mrs, Osear Tanner and twe ehildren of Boston are visitors at Wil- liam J. Tanner’s, A number attended the C'hristian Sei- ence meeting at William Tanrer's Sun- day afternoon, Moses Smith of Boston was leader Honest Advertls ing We have told you to always look for the signature\of Chas. H? Fletcher when buying Castoeria, because we want to pirotect you’ rom counterfeits and imitations; preparations that might con= tain injurious drugs. For over thirty years Castoria has been prepared \under the persnnal supervision of Mr. Fletcher. A most meritoriouts remedy for infants and children has been the result; a blessingjto every mother. ¢ Now imitations are appearing.™ For one reason or another you are urged to try this or that when genuine Castoriais what you want, what has been your best friend all these years, and what you have given baby all these years with the confidence born of experience, because }Bears the Signature of - L4 The Kind You Have Always Bought Sold only in one size bottle, never in bulk or otherwise to protect.the.babies. The Centaur Company, W Pres't. WINDHAM Larrabee Family Reunion—Local Ladies Entertained by Mrs. Oliver L. Johnson—Llibrary Meeting. EAST WOODSTOCK Scheel Has 87 Pupils—Motor Trip Threugh Wh!h M.untlln.. rooms have been removed and the floors are to receive a hard wond finish. Miss May Crocker of Mystio is vis- iting Mrs. Walter Backus. The following people attended Char- ter Oak fair, Hartford, this weak: Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Card, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. George Childs of Putnam is vis- iting her daughter, Mrs. Tracy White | v Pear Mrs. Charles Bugbee has returned | The members of the Larrabee fam- fgiu.:::‘berxf:' A?;;;‘;‘r'.e:‘vviv;";.\'fi Mr‘ from a hospital in Worcester where |ily held their annual reunion Labor |and Mrs. Walter Backus. i she underwent an operation three [day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Gregory, who have weeks ago. She is gaining slowly. J. G. Lathrop. A fine dinner was |been running the boarding house have iss Fanny Upham of Webster is|sServed and a social time enjoyed.|removed to Attawaugan. visiting G. L. Upham and family Among those present were Frank Lar- | Miss Iva Adams has been visiting Thirty-seven Pupils Enrolled. rabee and family of Willimanti¢, Mr. | Narwich friends. School opened Tuesday, Miss Marion | $0d, Mre. Everett Bell of Windsor| Mrs, Harold Maine of Windham Sevrous, teacher. Thirty-seven pupils | g S R oo ot i Woliaiuy'\ WO " L S *"P ucian Dusleigh, of Troy and M and Mra Aliyn I. Brown of | To Resume Servicss. a flylng visit with relatives Sunday, |w B Gates o Tonaor Gales Fery, | Al the services at the Congrega- Salling “on Cougina and his SEd SUNL | NeprbeC 0y rebenon, Mrs. AdE | ona 'Church Wil be Tesumed: Sun- Mrs. Charles H. May, i oy “IMA | qay. The Sunday school will be held Larrabee, Charles Larrabee and fam- Mr. and Mrs. BEugene Tower of Co- | i S Plasab. in the church proper on account of the ily and Rev. M. R. Plumb. hasset, Mass., were visitors at R. | ‘nr and Mrs. Wil Philii ? New | WOk in progress in the other rooms. Coombs’ last Friday. London are boarding at H Lo Bine | Miss Miriam Barstew of Groten was Aitenied the Ehire. Tonan E " | calling at W. P. Barstow's Wednes- _ Charles Guild is spending a few days Leave for Their Homes. i rs. Sarah Waterhouss aid son;who o IS Snu st andid thle sl Among summer visitors who have |have been visiting Mrs. Richard Per- Frii ammond, J. D. Sanger and |left town for their homes during the |ry, have returned to Providence. John Killam arc epending & few days |past two weeks are Rev. and Mrs.| " Mrs. Charles Hahn of Conantville in Hartford and attended Charter Oak | Woodford of Scymour, Mrs. Joseph | has been spending a few days with her - e Hill and Mrs. Emerson Hough, Chi- { mother, Mrs, Mary Larkham. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Jordan, Herman |cago, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cameron Charles smmu.fgmn spent Sunday Chaffee, with Mr. and Mrs. W. E.|and son Macolm and Miss Tla Mac- ! at Abington. Wheelock of Quinebaug are touring |donald and Mr. Perkins of Yonkers,| Mr. and Mrs. Harry Keller enter- he White mountains by automobile. .| Miss Stillman, Chicago, Mrs. Bower- | tained Allen Keller and other friends erman Chandier and family re-|man of Newark, Miss Donnell of Phil- |from Providence Sunday turne: ednesday from Hartford, | adelphia, Mr. and Mrs. Ellery Bates, Mr. and Mrs. Peterson are visiting where they have been visiting rela- | New York, Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell, | New York friends. tives and attending the state fair, mak” | New York, Mr. 'and Mrs, Walter Backus spent m? the ‘!“’\D by auto. g Pastor Returns. Thursday at Mysti NeTae orss Ikvimting rélatived In | | Hev. M. R, Plumb has returned from e New York. . M. S two weeks' vacation and will preach ABINGTON WmOODSTOCK in the Congregational church tomorrow when communion will be held at the = close of the sermon. The C. E. con- | Rev: George ?' ’Z”_‘I’ dkf iy ity Fine Music at Sunday Service—Acad- | SeCration meeting will be heid in the Leaves for Philadelphia. evening, Bible Class Outing. The Ladies’ Bible class of the Con- gregational Sunday school enjoyed a picnic at South Coventry Wednesday. After lunching at the lake, the ladies were entertained by Mrs. Charles Tripp, a former member of the clas Those who went were Mrs. John Pal- mer, Mre. Edward Billings, Mrs. Frank Schools opened Tuesday with Misses Mae and Virginia Sharpe teachers. Mrs. Annie Warner of Worcester called on friends in town Tuesday. Miss Emily Chism of Westford and Miss Louise Clark of Hartford were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs, B, W. Whitehouse. Gone to Philadelphia. emy Term Opens. The service at the Congregational church Sunday morning was enriched by solos by Miss Mabel Ritch, Miss Insa Hinrichs and Clarence R. Hall. Academy 'Opens. Woodstock Academy opened for the fall term Tuesday, Principal E. R. Hall has as his aseistants this year Miss| Wilcox, Mrs. John Beckwith, Mrs, Al- Rev. George O. Read, whose resig- Efle McDonald of Beverly, Mass, and | bert Bates, Mra. Robert Pegrum, nation took place Sunday, Aug. 31. had Miss Foye of Worcester. Cella Martin, Mrs. Andrew Metzger, [peen pastor of the Congregational Miss Fthel Spalding left Saturday|Miss Pmily Lyman and Mrs. Bowen. |church here for over two years. Mr. for Portland, Ore, where she is to Sewing Bee. Read, with his family, left for Phila- teach. Mrs. Everstt Leffingwell entertained |delphia Wednesday mcrning. Miss Amy Kendall has returned to|the members of the sewing society of | Dr. James Hutchins, Mr. and Mrs. her school dnties in Tampa, Fla., after | St. Paul's church Thursday afternoon. |C. A. Sharpe and A. C. Rich attended spending the summer at the parson-( Mrs. Neal is the guest of her sister- |the Hartford fair this week. age, % in-law, Mrs. Lefingwell Clarence Elliott of Boston is the Mrs. D. G. Thompson of New York| Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Woods have been |guest of relatives in town has been the guest of L. R. Southworth [in New York this week The Ladies’ Benevolent society met at Arnold’s Inn. Miss Mary Little spent Wednesday [in Abington hall Thureday afternoon Miss Lottle Howard 1s teaching the|and Thursday with Columbia friends. lara Donaldson returned Monday district school on Woodstock Hill. Mrs. Robert Pegrum was the guest [after a visit of %everal days with Home from.~Vermont. of Iglrs,dfiradhur_v of Willimantic over | Hampton relatives. = Mrs Clarence Taber and Miss Lydia| W ednesday night. Miss Kate Healy of New Vork is the Taber have returned from several| Entertained by Mrs. Oliver L. Johnson. | guest of W. R Morton on Taft road months’ visit in Vermont, Mrs, H. C. Hatch, the Misses John- son, Mrs. W, J. Frink, Miss Julia Swift RAWSON and Miss Josephine Bingham were == guests of Mrs. Oliver L. Johnson of || g0al People Attend Fair and Enter- ASHFORD Norwich Wedhesday. Willlam Bates was in Willimantio] . Misses Horrlet and Julla Gulld and i tainment at Hampton. CdEy Alan Guild returned Monday from a | oo oo o, E. P. Adams was in Hartford sev-[Visit with Mystic friends. Boston, “who have been spending a Library Assoclation M eral days this week. Miss T. A. Brown and Miss Tessie week at Martin Welsh's, returned home | The annual meeting of the Wind- | \Wednesday. Flynn, who have been here some time, | ham Free Library association was held | Miss Olive Burnham is spending a returned to New London Thursday. in the reading room Wednesday eve- {few days with Mrs. E. Whitehouse. Miss Vera Bennette is attending|ning with the exception of Isaac | M .and Mrs. J. J. Fitzgeraid spent High school in Willimantic, Johnson being chosen auditor In the | Sunday at Revere Beach Misses Alice and Inez Whittimere, | office left vacant by the death of L. | j J. Cady spent several days last who have heen spending the summer|J, Hammond, the officers were reelect- | week at his home here. at The Oaks, returned to Providence|ed, They are: Dr. F. Gu Mr. and Mrs. E. Whitehouse were Thursday. ident; Guilford Smith, vice pr in Abington Sunday Miss Mafe Richmond and her meth- | Miss .Josephine Bingham, secretary [ joe Dietchie was in Willimantic Sat- er, who have been at The Oaks, left for|and Clinten Lathrep, treasurer. Miss | urday New Haven Thursday. Julia Swift, librarian and Miss Grace | Several from here attended the Cath. Charles Blunmenschiid of New York | Bates, assistant, Eighty-six new books |glic falr and antertainment in Grange spent Labor day with'his family here. | have been purchased during the vear. |pajl, Hampton, Saturday evening. Ernest Weeks, who has been confin- | making a_total of 2270 on the shelves | jenry Kenyon attended the Hart- ed to his bed for several weeks, is m-| With a_eirculation of 2021. The re- ford fair Tuesday. proving slow! ceipts for the year are; From Hebard Orin Phillips returned Tuesday af- ;n::m $40; harvest supper, Oct. 24, 1912, | ter spending several days at Crescent 5.50; tea, July 12th, 366; tea, August, [ Beach with his mother, Mrs. William CLARK’S CORNERS fnes, $10: total, $204.13. Phillips. Guests Leave Seldom Inn—General = s SOUTH WINDHAM POMFRET CENTER Mr, and Mrs, Willlam E. Ennls re- Earnshaw New Principal, Suc- |New Varieties of Ferns Found—Auto turned to Cohasett, Mass, Labor day ding M Kingsbury — The Party to F;ur after spending two weeks at Seldom | \week’s Event — Inn. ents. Mr. and Mrs. E. Brown attended Mr, and Mrs. Henry De Morse Nunn SRR the reunion of Plainfleld academy last of Hosion were week end guests at Miss Farnshaw of Putnam has been | week and the following day visited Modena. appointed principal at the South Wind- | Mrs. John Smith Mr, and Mrs, M. F. Palmer and son | ham schooi the place left vacant by h town was well represented at have returned to Springfield. the resignation of Miss Mertice King the Charter Oak and New England Mr, and Mrs. Brown and daughter ( bury. Seven mew puplis entered the | fairs. of Springfield visited their cousin, | primary grade. Luclan R, Burlelgh of Trov, N. Y, Willis Wade, last week, Egbert Albro of Ansonia has been | visited Saturday and Sunday with \Yr Mrs. Fielder Neff is making repairs | visiting his father, Stephen Albro. and Mrs. E. E. Brown. Mr. Burleigh en_her house, Among these who attended the Nor- {and Mr. Hrown are fern lovers and, The seheelhouse has been painted. | wich fair were Mr, and VM ‘W. C.|!went hunting for them, and Mr. Bur- E. R, Fairbanks and W, M. Jewett | Card, Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Card, Mr. |leigh took home four varieties that he were ai Middletown Supday, and Mrs, Austin Wade, Mr. and Mrs. | does not find in New York. Mr, and Mrs, Cariteh H. White of | Walter Backus and Charles Chamber- | = Stanton N. Weeks of Doane Hall Webster were recent guests of the |lain, arm was the host of an auto party latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs, C, W, Murdock are | Wednesday to the New England fair Ulmer M. Jewett rsturmed te Nor- wich Saturday grandparents. including his foreman, Mr. Brown, Mr. John Ash and Everett E. Brown. All had a grand time visiting Hartford friends, The carpets from the chapel and Sunday school of the Windham church after visiting his