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EASTERN CONNECTICUT AND WESTERN RHODE ISLAND. Who is Going and Coming—Incidents, Accidents and Building in Three Counties. New London County e Funeral of Mrs. Joseph Avery— UNCASVILLE Spirited Union No-License Rally | Held. Sunshine Society Presents Mrs. Peter | Sl : [-\1 R —Meeting of 'he funeral of Mrs. Annie E. Avery, ey Bér;fl;d_ayl_' th'flF ost: z’hi: widow of Joseph Avery, was held Sun- | Dicae wrTes 3l day at 3 p. m. at her home in Main Week. ! street. The services werg conducted 3 ! by Rev. Arthur H. Withee, pastor of Good Chee unshine society | the Methodist church. Miss Florence ""“‘“"""" day afternoon at| johnson, Miss Margaret Boothman, Peter Taylor. Ar- Miss Charlotte Marchand, Horace O. made to visit the ) Willlams and Everett Johnson, mem- house on Wednesday: | hers of the Methodist choir, sang He 24 it to the almsho | Leadeth Me and Jesus, Lover of My considered at the regular semi- | e e thly meeting of the . | forms. The bearers were Joseph servance of Sunshine | Avery, James B. Chapman. Edward 1 discussed and it was decided (o | paisley and Napoleon Lavigne. Burial | ave an by the pastor and | w in the Avery plot in Eimgrove pecial music to form part of the pro- | cemetery. g I'u]”\_ the afternoon Mrs. | No-License Rally. presented by the Members! A union no-license rally under the Pyt auspices of the Woman's Christi in commemoration of her| memperance union was held S which occurred that day. Mrs.| cvening at 7.30 o'clock in the Meth- | served refreshments. nd Mrs, James B. Aldrich en- the past week Miss Augusta Taunton, Mass. s. Martin Barry and child of 1don returned home Wednesday a week’s visit with relatives. Lawn Party. 1e lawn party and supper given by Methodist church on the lawn in of the church was well attended » proceeds were about $15. Wal- band rendered an entertaining | | rson of ew af- sramme during the evening. | ss Ruth Long, who has been con- | fined to the house by illness, is much | i | Rogers of Hill Top | weeks with relatives on Wednesday evening. J s, who has been | ¢ mmer at the home of | s left TF iay morning to | sume his studies at the Polytechnic| stitute, Worcester, Mass. ' Decem Club Meets. | Th em ciub held its first meet- | | | lub reports were of prosperous »ndition and plans were discussed for winter months. Marcel Dumas of New Orleans, La., after '»m.dm: several weeks the guest in, Roy Gardner, left town Wednesday night. Frank A. Mitchell and family uests of relatives in Mystic. Joseph Miner of Gay Hill attended grange fair at North Stonington. iss May Turner is spending two weeks as the guest of friends in Bos- ton. Sunday evening the distriet superin- tendent, Rev. G. G. Scrivener, of Nor- | wich, d~'ivered a special sermon at the Method urch. The American Mechanics at their meeting Thursday night voted to hold the annual fair in October. Mr. and Mrs. William Sisson, wha ave been occupying. the house with are enry Bolles, have moved into the ouse with George W. Dart at Hill‘ Top | Mrs. Winfield Hanney andq children of Salem were week end guests at the 1ome of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Church. | Mr. and Mrs, Merrill Gridley of Bos- ton are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miner. Old Home Sunday. Sunday afternoon the Rev. G. C. Chappell conducted services in the Chesterfield church, the services taking the form of Old Home day. Mr. John- son's antomobile carried over the Rev. Mr. Chappell, John Brown, Miss Lydia Olsen, Miss sertrude Olsen, Miss Marian Henry from Palmertown. Oth- ers attending from this place were Deacon Bdwin Henry, Mrs. G. C. Chappell and Miss Florence Chapman, Miss Alma Holmes, who has been the guest of her aunt, returned Friday to her home in Hamburg. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Kelsey and Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Hope returned Mon- day night from a visit at the home of Mr. Hope's sister, Mr. and Mrs. John Freela. in Sutton, Mass. The trip was made in Mr. Kelsey’s automobile. Miss Gertrude Rogers, who is teach- ing at Black Point, was a week end visitor at the home of her parents, Mr. 4nd Mrs. Frank H. Rogers. i Clarence McArdle, who is employed | in New London, is spending his v 3 tion at the home of his mother, Henry McArdle. Orville C. Walden and a trip to Glastonbury in Mr. automobile Sunday. Case of Ptomaine Poisoning. Jerome House, who has been serious- I¥ ill from ptomaine poison, is slightly improved. The registrars of voters met Thurs- day for the last time to make new voters. Joseph Killen, who has guest of his sister, Mrs. tin. has returned to Bridgeport. IAght frosts have been reported in =everal places in the village this past | week. YAWBUX VALLEY Mre. Snean Maln is visiting relatives Mrs. party ‘made Walden's been the | Bdward Cur- | n_ Etonington | Mr. and Mrs. Rov Farneworth of | Westerly were recent visitors at C. S, Maine's. Mrs Alonze Maine spent Sunday with Mrs. James Lae Mr. and Mrs. George Carter of Clin- ton were guests of Mrs, Carter's math. ., Mrs, R. C. Maine, a part of last wreck LEFFINGWELY Beveral ants parties pasead threngh this place Wednesday going to Ham- burg fair. smrs. Austin B. Rathbun and son Palmer of Smith avenus, Norwich, are pending a few dave with the former's arents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Leland almer. Mr. and Mrs. George Sheldon of Fast ®reat Plain spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Forrest Leffingwell. Napoleon Clish of Norwich was a racent guest of Miss Hazel Calkins, CUMMINGS & RING Funeral Directors and Embalmers 337 MAIN STREET Opposite Post Office. '"PHONE—1052-2 Lady Assistant. OLD MYSTIC of exe ses as odist church with order follows: Omening hymn, All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name, choir and con- sregation; hymn, Onward, Christi Soldiers, choir and congre scripture lesson, Rev. H. E. Ander: prayer, Rev. Mr. Anderson; hymn, God Speed the Right. ur‘lnu choir; opening address, Rev. H. Anderson: hymn, Some Glad D: union choir; addr v Answer? Re ‘What Shall H. Withee; collection: closing hymn, ! Battle Hymn of the Republic: bene- diction, Rev. Mr. Withee. Attended the Fair. Among those from Old Mystice attended the North Stonington fa week were Mr. .Ind g o Barnes, Mr ley, M bart V. s Miss Susan Williams, Will R. phere, Mrs Alpheus H. John J. Williams, Mrs. Williams 5 ink E. Daniel W amb, Mr. ana mrs. Ed- mund H. L nd Mrs. rerey V. Stowe, Miss \'lnz.nl*i Bindlos and Mrs. I". Alonzo Chapman. Edward Polly and two children, Callie T. Chapman, Mr. and Mr! fred E. Brown and two children and Mrs. Willi 1. Harris. Sarah Kennedy, Florence Joh son, Theodore Johnson., Mr. and ¥ Philetus Brown, M Ruth Williams, William Williams, . Frank Clyde, Mrs. Edward Whitford, Miss Lucy Whitford. Guests at Wedding. Miss L. Annette Tou dred Peckham and Roy the marriage of N Mystic and George ford Saturday at of the bride's Arthur H. Brown, tic. Miss Florence the bride, Tift, man. Rev. < Maude Brown of ilazier of Hart- p. parents, of Pearl Mr, of was bonor maid and Roy a cousin of the bride, was best The ceremony was performed by Brown, a sister Arthur H. Withee of Old Mystic. Saw Big Tree. Mary J. Williams has returned from a visit to her son-in-law daughter. Mr. and Mrs. James Whip- ple, of Center Groto While at Mr. ‘Whipple's farm she visited the nearb: farm of Dr. Graves to see the enor mous oak tree which is so attractive to_all passersby. Mrs. J. Harold Williams received first premium on an evelet embroidered dress and also first premium on an eyelet embroidered collar, both being on exhibition at the North Stonington grange fair. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Bap- tist church was entertained Wednes- day evening at the residence of Mrs. Alpheus H. Schoonover, Elmhurst. Accepts Brockton Call. Rev. Jeptha M. Olmstead, a former pastor of the Old Mystic Baptist church, has acepted a call to the pas- torate of the Baptist church at Brock- ton, Mass. September Strawberries. A small dish of ripe strawberries is on exhibition in one of the windows of Albert A. Haley’s store. were picked Sept. 15 from berry plants at Rudolph located between the of Mystic river. Miss Geniveve Frink and sister, Mrs, Mrs. the straw- Davis' farm, Mystics, east side Clarence W. Beckwith, and children, Dorothy and Ellison, are guests of Rev, and Mrs. C. Leavens Eldredge of Greenville, N. H Mr. and Mr Edward Paisley have returned to South Manchester after at tending the funeral of Mrs. Paisley’s mother, Mrs. Annie E. Avery Capt. A. P. R. Hanks has returned | Mrs. Frank Bresete has returned to her home in Southbridge, Mass., after a visit to her niece, Mrs. Augusms Lambert. { Prof. W, G. Park has returned to his duties at Perkins institute for the blind, Boston, after spending vacation at Seaview cottage. CLARK'S F=7.i.§ Garrier Pigeen B&562 Lights at Marra Hama, Clark B. Mrin Arthur Main, Mr and Mrs. Richard Main, Mr. and Mrs Guy Marra and little daughter Violet attended the funeral of Mrs. Edwin Crandall at the Second Baptist church, Mrg, Kittie Green of New York, who Is staying a while at Clark’'s Falls, was the guest of Mrs. John Cole in Hopkinton Monday. A carrier pigeon came fo the house 3uy Marra on the Laurel Glen road It was fed and On a band on its leg was a number, B Mr. and Mrs. S, F. Palmer and sis- ter, Mrs. Anna Mies, were in West Kingston to attend the county fait Wednesday. of G Wednesday morning cared for. Mr. and Mrs. BE. P. Lewis have a great-grandson, born to th grand- daughter, Alma Lewis. Mrs, ¥, T Nickse, at Cambridge, Mass. Mrs. Kate Saunders of Ashaway is with her for a while. Miss Marcla Bentley commenced her second year as teacher in the village hool Monday. GARDNER LAKE Mizs Ruth Jackson of Norwleh visit- 2d local friends recently. Lawrence HRaymond sud James E. Lathrop #ttended Hamburg falr, John C. Morgan and famnily have re- turned to Norwlich after spending sev- eral days at Spriug Grove. Mrs. Philipe and daughters returned to Norwich Meonday, having spent the summer at Spring Grove. H. Gardner called on friends in Nor- wich Tuesday. v, Stebbins and family of Colcheat- or are camping at Spring Grove Arthur | and | The berries ! Washington | VOLUNTOWN Death of Bertha chotte—Baseball Nates—Sen(iment Againn License. Thursday ev emng occurred the ‘death of Bertha, only daughter of, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Ritchotte, at the age of two vears, after an illness of omly & few days. The funeral took place Sunday afternoon from their home on Main street and was attended by many relatives and friends. There were beautiful floral forms and bou- quets. The bearers were Masters Eli- Jah Gaudette, Kdward McDonald, Adelard Tebeau and Alfred Derosier. Burial was in St. Thomas’ cemetery. Defeated at Glasgo. Saturday afternoon the Voluntown second team went to Glasgo and were defeated in a close game. Score, Glasgo 6, Voluntown 5. All Stars Vanquished. unday afternoon one of the most exciting games of ball ever played on the local grounds was that between the All Stars of Norw and the local i | | combination, the home team winning, j 8 to The largest crowd that ever | witnessed a game on. these grounds was on hand to witness the contest. Coventry, R. I, Sterling, Oneco, Plain- field, Jewett City, Glasgo and Norwich being represented by good sized dele- ! gations. Rockville, R. 1., will line up against the locals this afternoon. Tomorrow (Sunday) afternoon the White Rock Independents will be on hand. ThN (Satu v) evening Bishop John confirm a class at St. church, the ceremony taking 0. 'l‘tha place at Forty Hours’ Devotion. Tomorrow (Sunday) at 10.30 a. m. the Rev. P, MeCormick of Wash- ington, D. C., will sing a high mass, at the close of which the devotion of the forty hours open, to close at § o'clock Tuesday morning. South Willington Visitor Speaks. Monday evening at meeting Court Liberty, No. 1 of A. candidate was initiated. During g00d and welfare Bro. Walter South Willington, who spent his hoy hood in town, addressed the meeting, expressing pleasure at meeting so many former schoolmates as brothers in the great fraternity. At the next meeting Financial Secretary McDonald will read the supréme court circular describing the many changes made at J 1 of the Atlantic City .convention. Recent Caucuses. The following tickets were nominat ed at the party caucusges in town thi: week: Republican. Assessors, Clark A. Coon two years, E. Byron lup and Charles H. Bar- ber four vears: board of relief, G™T. Briggs, Charles W. Pratt; selectmen, Elmer E. Coon, Fred G. Dawley; agents town deposit fund, Ezra Brigzs, Charles W. Pratt, Luther -S. Tanner; auditor, ‘Thomas McDonald; grand | jurors, las 1. Barber, Charles Ander- ;son; town treasurer, John N. Lewis; town clerk, Howard F. James: trar of voters, A L. Briggs: ; George W. Hatch, George ber; town school committee, Gallup, E. E. Clark; tax John E. Kinnie. Democratie. Assessors, Albert Brown, Birdsey Palmer four years, William H. Dawley two vears: lectmen, William H. Dawley, James H. Dixon; tax collector, George A. Dawley; auditor, John E. Tanner: school committee. Charles E. Maine, B. Kinnie, S. B. Sweet; town Tanner; town treas- John N. Lewis: board of relief, . Kinnie, Vine W. Barber: con- John E. Maguire, Stephen B. agent town deposit fund, | Charles A, Barber. All Against License. A vote on the license question will be taken at the October election for the first time in eight years. The regi nstables, Macom- Byron collector, clerk, Walter C. urer, rayed against license in a body. Paul Gadle of Norwich was the guest of John Herbert Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Malo were | guests for several days of Mr. and Mrs. John Herbert. Alberique Russi has ° returned to Pnenix, R. L. after a visit of several weeks -at the home of his brother, Ovilla Russi. Mr. and Mrs. George Cleveland of Apponaug, R. 1., were guests on Sun- day of Mrs. Cleveland's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emery Daigneau. NORTH FRANKLIN { Mr. and Mrs. | from Weddi Boston. TWniatd 1 Bitey Tpture ng Trip and Leave for Jennette Hoffman and her ughter, Florence J. Rockwood, ing in Easthampton, Mass. Leander Cady of Scotland was call- ing on Fred H. Race Sunday. Miss Lucy Palmer of Groton spent Monday and Tuesday with Mrs. Estella J. Lathrop. Guests of Mrs. Warner. 1 Mrs. Emma Warner entertained on | ¥ Mrs. Noah D. Webster and }‘Zauzh‘mr Faith of Willimantic, Mias Willard and Mrs. Farnham and daugh- have now gone to Boston to their new ter of Norwich. Have Left for Bosten. Mr. and Mrs, Harold J. Riley have jreturned from their wedding trip. { While away fhey visiled Washingt LD, ¢, and Mount Vernon, and other | places of interest., They stayed at the | home of the bride's parents, Mr. and | Mrs. A, T. Browning, several days and | home. Fred H. Race. Jr., has returned to New York after several weeks' visit with his parents. Arthur Holden llimantic spent a day this week is sister, Mrs. Reuben Manning. LIBERTY HILL Reception to Welcome Pastor's Wife Invitations Out. Rev. Elwell O. Mead’s wife and youngest son, Daniel, who have been visiting in Cleveland, O., arrived Fri- day’ morning. They were given a re- ception Friday evening at John' Clarke’s residence. Heavy frosts which did ‘much dam- sge occurred Monday and Tuesday morniogs. Miss Clara Card of Hartford is vis- iting her sister, Mrs, K. L. Momitt. Henry V. Oeblers of New York city was at his home over Sunday. Miss Myra MoMit and Mrs. A, S, Peckham atleuded s teachers’ meeting at Lebanon Center Wednesday after- noon. Harvey-Payson Invitations. Mrs. Annie 1. Harvey has issued in- vitations to the marriage of her daughter. Carrie Relle Harvey, and Everett (‘larence Payson on Wednea- day afternoon, Oct. % 1913, at 1 0"19(‘]( at Liberty -Hiil-church | | business interests of the town are ar- | and Son—Harvey-Payson Wedding | NEWS FROM ONE HUNDRED LIVE CORRESPONDENTS | | one | the | Malo of | { don is the guest of Mrs. W. | | | waring. N | Willey cottage on Pine street | Sunday with his cousin, NIANTIC What Is Going on About the Village —September Activities in Pine Grove, A mew trolley car consigned to the New London and East Lyme street railway arrived at the freight yard Saturday. Supt, L. G. Rudd had a force of men at the yard Sunday to remove the car to the tracks and it was drawn to the car barn in Water- ford. Harry Perkins is employed at the Plant game preserve. Elmer Lewis, clerk at T. J. Hill's store, is enjoying a week vacation. The Meade and Rowley families will move soon from the Harrison Chappell house on Lincoln street to the Partlo Pplace. George IL.e Count of New York visiting his mother at Rope bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Gurdon B. Coates and daughter, Miss FEleanor. of Hartford, spent Sunday in the village. is Ferry M. L. Mason was in Norwich Wed- nesday . Mrs. Annie Bronson dnd sister, Miss Effie Haynes ,are occupying their cot- tage at Pine Grove. Mrs, Adelaide Spencer of Washing- ton avenue has been entertaining her daughter from New London. Charles Haynes has finished paint- i ing the roof of the pumping station. George W, has returned to Hartford. George A. Gavitt, employved in Wes- terly, spent Sunday with his family. _Frank Aston has finished putting a new veranda on the Ripley cottage. Merry Mrs. Leroy Whiting is ill at her cot- tage. Mrs. George M. Barrett, wife of Dr. Barrett, who has been ill for several weeks, is able to be about. Mr Hervert Barrett left Saturday home in Hartford after to Dr. and Mrs. evening for her three weeks' visit George M. Barrett, Mrs. Agnes Lloyd will leave sho for her home in New York. Mrs. Charles Lester of East Hart- ford is visiting Capt. and Mrs. Norman W. Rogers. Henry FFarmer of New Yor visit- at Sunshine Villa. Mrs. C. Von Feilitz closed the > ton ‘house at the foot .of Hynad“a\ Tuesday leaving for Stamford. Elias Manwaring of New Haven is visiting his brother Robert L. Man- waring. Mrs. W. ing his family of New Ton- H. Barker H. Humphrey at the Mohawk cottage. Mrs. C. F. Aston left her home in Middletown. Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. ing and Fred J. Manwaring have re- urned to New York ‘after spending Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. I.. Man- this week for Manwar- “harlotte A. West of the Bluffs is visiting at Crescent Beach. Mrs, Grace Gum and son Robert left Thursday for Hartford after a lengthy stay at the Robinson coitage. The Waterman family left Sunday by auto for their home In Hartford. Capt. F. K. Patric is able to be out. He has been under the ca,ra of a doc- tor . Harry Lee has taken hh! fast motor boat to Capt. Clark's winter quarters for storage. Miss Jessie Al slosed. the Sunday and gone to her home in Norwich. Carpenters from Willimantic are puiting up a cottage on the Bluffs for John Pepion of Hariford. Willey. FITCHVILLE Personal Mention—Rollcall at Baptist Church Today. Mre. William Brady has returned from several days' stay with her si ter, Mrs. John Babcock, of Sterling Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Chapman and family were recent guests of Mr. Chapman’s cousins, Mr. and Mrs of Lebanon. of Norwich Thursday with her mother, Mrs. Eastland. Miss Essey Popham has returned from spending several days with friends in Massachusetts. | Back After Nine Years. Joseph Dwyer of New York, formerly of this place, has been the guest of Nelson Stark the past few days after an absence of nine years. Miss Katie Murphy of spent Sunday with ~her Misses McCarty. William Fields of spent Henry Norwich nieces, the. Norwich spent John Fields. Windham County Fair, ~ Brooklyn, Conn. o4th Annual Exhibition Septembér 23, 24 and 25 SEPTEMBER 23, ENTRY DAY SEPTEMBER 24, CATTLE AND RACE DAY SEPTEMBER 25, GOVERNOR’S DAY Th be;t fair m years now assured. Good Racing, Entertaining Attractions, Great Exhibit of Cattle and Farm Products. A Real Agricultural Show. Governor Baldwin will be at the Fair, Thursday, Sept. 25 Remember the dates and go to Brooklyn. after two weeks spent with her daugh- ter, Mrs. L. H. Corbit, in Bridgeport. Mrs. Ellwell Mead and son of De- kalb, I!l., have arrived at the parson- age. Mrs. Grace Geer of Norwich is at Mrs. Julia Geer's | Albert G. Kneeland was in Chest- ! nut Hill Saturday. | Mr. and Mrs. William Chamberlain of Columbia were local callers Sun- day. Miss Lavinia Kneeland was in Chestnut Hill Monday. Leverett A. Manwaring was in Col- | chester Monday. Clark—Carpenter. Miss Mae Carpenter of this place I and William Clark of Portchester, N. [ Y., were united in marriage Sept. 10 | at the home of the bhride’'s brother. Howard Carpenter, of Westchester. FRANKLIN The Week’'s Events — Visitors and Travelers—Guests Entertained. Clarkson D: s Kent of Rockport, Me,, and Delwin S. Martin of Baltic spent Sun with Mr. and Mrs. Owen Stewart. Mr. and Mrs, Lavius A. Robinson at- | tended church in South’ Windham on Sunday. Hart Lamb of Hartford is the week end guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. | A. D. Lamb. Herbert Stewart of Willimantic has returned after spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Geer of Wil- limantic were guests of local relatives Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Smith attended church in Windham nday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Hazen have re- turned from Bloomfield. Mrs. Josephine Iiart and Mi Eliz- abeth Hart of West Hartford are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Lamb. Mrs. Hermon A, Gager, Mrs. C. H. Robinson and daughter Ruth attended @ { church in Baltic on Sunday. Motored to Pomfret. Mrs. Josephine Hart and Miss Kliz- abeth E. Hart took an automobile ride to Pomfret one day the past week Mr. and Mrs. l.ouis Smith were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wil- liams in Windham Sunda Mis Priscilla Billings and Miss Ruth son and Fred Johnson were in Norwich - Abell of New L.ondon. NORTH LYME Visitors Return—Death of Samuel Jewett at the Age of A. N. Morgan )le“nt und fami itor in Norwich.. Mrs. Hannah Miller was a caller at | the home of her niece Mrs. Ida Kinney | Sunday. Sterry Pierce was calling in this | place the first of the week. | Two young ladies who work in the ! telephone exchange in New York are | {at Mrs, Kinne: for two weeks. i Goes to College. Miss Grace Thompson left for! Syracuse last week, where she at-| tends college. Mrs. Harrliet Main is the guest of her niece, Mrs. Ida Kinney. Mr. and Mrs. Harris Ecclestone were week-end visitors at Frank Ec- clestone’s Attended Fair. from this vieinity attended Wednesday,* Grange Several lhe Kimgston fair Day. Mrs. Chapman is the guest of Mrs. Fdgar Clark. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Lathani were at the North Stoninglon fair last Wed- nesday. Homer Kinuey .of Pendleton Hill was calling on local friends Tuesday. LEONARD BRIDGE Clark-Carpenter Marriage at West- chester. Mre lde E. Cummings has returned Lawrence Brockett has bought handsome wood lot of C. L. Hinckley and has a large force of men at work with a portable sawmill converting the same into ties and lumber. Mrs, W. I. Mott and ) ed Barry rk recovered while un- as to be were recenf visitors in New. William. F»!nwn has so far from the accident he had loading hay In the summ able to get about on etutches Address by Miss Allyn. Miss Louise Allyn, principal of Trin. ity college in Athens, Alabama, gave | a very interesting address on the work of the school, at the Sunday school, Sunday. Miss Annie Gillette returned 'this week from a visit with friends in New York state. John S. Sullivan finished fllling the lurge - silo for ‘Mr. Paley and one for W. L Mott at Hillside farm Wednes- day. At Regimental Reunion. Oramel M, Mott was in Hartford Wednesday and Thursday attending the reunion of the Eleventh regiment, Grand Army of the Republic, Morning Rainbow Seen. Many admired the beautiful rain- bow seen early Wednesday and the old saying was at once thought of “rainbow in the morning, sailors take warning. W, S. Vail of Franklin was a caller here Monday, Rogers, Miss Hazel Swift and Ernest Lund of Willimantic were guests of | Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Hyde. al | the Mrs. Abbie Speeler. Miss Lillie John- | Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Hyde entertain today (Saturday) Mr. and Mrs. Rich- | ard Abell and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest | v of Groton ! | Luke I while OAKDALE | Jared Wade Has Shoulder Bone Re- placed—Lightning Damages House. At day the the Rev. 24 The ducted by Verses IV. 10-14, Mrs. Almy Putnam, Miss Ida visit to Mr. and wich visited Sunday. Viiss Agnes with friends at Sheoulder Jared Wade, right arm put Congregational church Sun- C. L. French speke from meeting at 6. Mr. French, topic, In the Gospels, was con- Favorite John 1: is visiting friends lLindsay in Edmond has returned from friends in Rhode Island Mrs. W. F. Her: friends in this a Auvcood spent Sunday North Waterford. Bone Put Back. who recently had his out at the shoulder working on the road had it back by Dr. Byron Sweet of Jew- City on Saturday. Visited Schools. Matt A. Tinker, member of the town school committee, visited schools put ett in_this section Tuesday. _Mr. and Mrs. Horace Rbgers left Wednesday for New York, where Mr, Rogers will be employed as driver and demonstrator for an automobile con- cern. John Avery of Groton was a recent caller at Montville Center. Lightning Struck House. During the recent heavy elsctrieal storm lightning struck the unoccu- pied house on the Frank Reyvnolds es- tate, damaging it to the extent of about $50. Hidward Reynolds Leffingwell was a gusiness caller in this place Wednes- ay. ASHWILLETT Accident Prevented Mrs. Guile and Children from Going to the Fair Wednesday, but They Went Next Day. Guile and children met ident last week Wednes- the way to the North | Stonington fair. The holdback strap hvr-.qm. unbuckled and the wagon ran onto the horse while going down Cos- sadduc hill. The horse began to kick and run. Mrs, Guile jumped out with baby and the girls crawled ont some way. No one was hurt seriously, but all were shaken and bruised. The horse cleared itself from the wagon and threw itself at the foot of the hill. The family went to the fair Thursday instead. ¥ Caught Eight Pound Coon, Mrs. with, an ac day, while on D. Samuel D. Pierce of Rixtown with his dog Skipper, treed and captured oung coon Monday night which eight 3 v morning with eston City teach- eleven pupils. Fannie Edwards of L.yme has visitor at Mr. and Mr; A. and attended the fair North Stonington with the famil Mrs. J ‘n A. Crumb was in Glasgo one day last week. S. Ahlberg was 1 been a Morgan's at in Glasgo Wednes- LISBON Miss Sarah L. Hadley Returns te Teach in Michigan—Temperance Rally at the Church. Mrs. Christina Glasbrenner and | are iting Mr, and Mrs. W, ) daughter, Mrs. Lillian Turner, of|son, Jr. ! Gardner Lake, and Mrs. Seabert of Mrs. Alvah Morgan of East Lyme, C. Hackensaclk, N. J.,, spent Monday with Tiffany and Lucius Maitby of Wal- Mrs. Glasbrenner’'s daughter, Mrs. | lingford visited at W, M. on’s over | Mary Marra. | Sunday night. Mrs Rogers and Miss Annie Brady has returned af- | Mrs. W. Sisson ned with them ter spending several days with friends | from a vis h friends in New Lon- in Boston. { don and East Lyme. Miss Annie Burdick and Mrs. Jennie! Mrs. Alvah Morgan and Mrs. Iran- Phillips were recent guests of Dr. and | cis Tillotson returned to their home Mrs. J. L. Gardner of Central Village. | in East L.vme Wednesday, Mrs. Tillot- Baptist Rolicall. wving spent the summer with The Fitehville Baptist church holds | MFs. William Sisson a rollcall at 3 p. m. today (Saturday Funeral of Samuel N. Jewett. Supper is to be served all membe | Samuel Nathan Jewett died at the Miss Agnes Enquist has returned the parsonage. In the evening at 7.3 home of his daughter, Mr I. Tiffa- | home after passing the summer in Rev. Joel B. Slocum, D. D, pastor of | nyv, last Monday., aged 71 His ill- | Branford the Central church, Norwich, is to de- | health had extended over a period of | Miss Laura Eng of Branford is liver an address. | five vears and for the past few months | the guest of her cousin, Mi Aznes Sunday morning Rev. J. C. Young of | had heen very distressing. Mr. Jewett ' BEnquist, { the Bozrah Center Congregational | was a highly respected citizen and will R. R. BRarber and Miss Martie Bar- church exchanges pulpits with Rev. G.| be greatly missed in the community. | her attended Woodstock fair Wednes- Elmer Lanphere of the FFitchville Bap- | He leay his wife, one daugh- | day. making the trip hy automobile tist church. Fach pastor will be at| ter. Mrs. v, of Hamburg. The| Mrs. Will Glines and child of Mich- his own church for the evening ser- | funeral was held at Mr. Tiffany’'s resi- | igan are at the home of the formeér's viee, dence Thursday at 10.30, Burial was in | parents, Mr. and Mrs. I°. D. More iy Deep River. Much sympathy ig ex- | house pressed for thesa left behind in their Mrs, Luer Kinne, who has heen vers sorrow and the breaking up of an- |ill more comfortable L other home. Mrs. Rosa Manley of Central Vil Misz Grace Thempson Retur to = lage is visiting her daughter, Mra @G, : A. Kenned: Gu!lege—LoCal People at Kingston | Miss Alice Kennedy it entertaini Fair, s S Miss Fdna Rurg of New PBritain J. T. Wilbur was in Fall River last| Woodland Being Cut Off—Miss Allyn week, Describes Work in Alabama. Mrs. J. T. Wilbur was a recent vis- R Returns to Michigan. Miss Sarah ILouise Hadley has re- turned to her duties as teacher in a select school in Michigan, afier spend. ing the summer with her mother, Temperance Rally. 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