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Windham County . I'ROOKEYN Local Guests st Previdence Wedding— Funeral of Samuel J, am. Carrell Lawton has returned to ‘Woreester Polytechnle institute, it be- ing his junier year. At Providence Wedding. Mr. and Mre. T, D. Pond were in Providence the past week to attend the wedding of Susie Brown, the youngest daughter of George T, and aria Brown, and Joseph E. Cochhan. The Im: toek place In the Cran- ston street tist church, Rev. Bow- Jey Green, D, of the Broadway Bap- tist church, and Rev. Hugh B, Carpen- ter of the Cranston street Baptist church officiated at the ceremony. At its comclusion Mrs. Gwrsv A. Pratt #ang The Life Road by Sidney Lanier. The bride was attended by her cousins, Miss Rita E. Pond as maid of honor nd Miss Helen M. Pond as flower Wallace L. Pend, a cousin of the wide, was master of ceremonies. The ie wore a trained gown of Canton crepe draped with a scarf of Spanish lace from Barcelons, one of her gifts. The veil of tulle was caught with sprays of maidenhair fern. She car- ried a shower bodguet of pearl asters and maidenhair fern. The maid of honor was zuwned in pink and blue fowered chiffon over pink messaline, with garniture of pink and blue rose- buds. She carried an arm bouquet of shell pink asters. wore 4 frock of pink chiffon over pink 1k with rosebud trimmings and car- ried a basket of pink and white asters. At the conclusion of the ceremony a reception was heid in the church, par- < at which only relatives and inti- te friends were present. The bride*s a music teacher and a ember of the Chopin club of Provi- e and also organist of the ‘Broad- cay Baptist church. The bridegroom is leader of the chorus in the choir of that church. After a brief wedding y they will reside at 195 Belle- Providence. General News. Deacon Hiram Johnson t the service in the Bap- ‘h, of which he was a former oy Chapman has returned to Storrs Agricultural college. ul Chapman has entered the Wor- ster Polytechnlc institute. Master Robert Bard has returned to echool in Chesalre. Death of Samuel J. Botham. Samuel J. Botham, a member of ompany F. Eleventh Conn. Vols., died ddenly Saturday evening and was buried in Abington cemetery Mon- y. He llved just over the line in the wn of Pomfret. Personals. Sheldon an of. Rufus returned after and daughter absence A. Witter of Providence of Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Pond. r. and Mrs. Riley B. Witter have #ad as their guests Mrs. Nellie Beals ®7 Mansfield, Ma: Mr. and Mrs. W. X diner and Edward H. Tillinghast ° lesville. NORTH STERL™MG Harvest Supper Attended by Stephen Walker’s Death. 150— One hundred and fifty were at the harvest supper held at the parsonage t week Wednesday evening. Ship- s orchestra furnished music. The ogramme was fine. Miss Walker, an scutionist, and her little sister of ovidence added much to the pro- gramme by singing and reciting. A Jlo_by William Hartley, accompanied Miss Edith Swan at the organ, was much enjoyec The pastor, Rev. H. B. Goodsell, made interesting remarks. iolly party of 36 came out from Provi- dence in an autotruck and greatly en- joyed a good old New England boiled dinner, also a good supply of North Sterling baked beans as good as those one gets in Boston. About $40 was added to the treasury, which will help much to repair and paint the church. Enriching Land. C. H Corey has recefved a carload of 30 tons of lime to be used for fer- tilizer on his land. Death of Stephen Walker. Stephen Walker, a former resident. died Sept. 16 at his home In Rice City, aged 78. 3 Mrs. Emma Burchard of ‘Providence has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Randall. Mrs. Elsie LaJohn of Meriden has been vising her mother, Mrs. Lydia Place. E. A. Hall has moved his steam saw- mill near the Titus schooihouse. Miss Edith Swan will spend this week in Bridgeport arranging for put- ting on the road her second company, The Sterling Four. She has four of the finest musicians in the country select- | ed _for this company. F. O. Plummer is putting in a new, up-te-date gristmill. House Burned. The bouse on what is known as the James Preston place and owned by Mr. Eawards was destroved by fire Tues- day at 3.30. A piano and some of the furniture was saved by neighbors. The cause of the fire is unknown. SOUTH WINDHAM Mustrated Talk en China—Local In- torests. THMEm Backus, Jr. has entered institute and will take up a| Prare @egrac in chemistry twe weeks' vacation at his hame here, Mise Bertha Lewis spent Thursday at _Hartford Miss Ethel Golden has been vistting AMizs Helen Dimmock of South Willing- ton Mre tar spending a number of weeks with her daughter, Mrs, Clarence Chamber- 12in, at_Willimantic Mre. Edith Smart of Nashua, N, H., s the gmest of Mrs. Harris Boclestone Mustratad Lecturs, Tuesday evening the Rev. Raymond M. Plumb gave a very interesting talk on China, {llustrating it with a large number of stereopticon views. On pext Tuesday evening his subject will be on Japan, the Sunrise Kingdom. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Card with in- fant sons and Mrs. Harry Heller of Eouth Windham and Mrs Arthur “Clark of Wiliimantic took an auto trip to Bartford Thursday. Mrs. Mary Hatch has returned from Niantic, where she has been spending the summer. Mrs. Charles Hahn and damghter of Conantville have been spending a few !’a with the former's mother, Mrs. Taben Larkham Bchenectady, N. Y., are and Mrs. Kenfleld of visiting Mr. Rod Mrs Stephen Childs Mre. Morrls Golden aitended the Eapiisi association at Willlagton on oy ienday CASTORIA For Infants and Chililren, The Kind You Have Atways Bought Bears the Biguatu.w of LETTERS FROM TWO STATES .- The little flower girl | of | ur Colbert of Groton is spending | Joseph Smith has returned af- | 1 WINDHAM Postmaster Johnsén Geing to Pacific . Ooast—Meeting of Missionary So- ciety—Sccial Notes. Miss Hanks of New York has been the guest of her cousins, *Mr. and Mrs. B. K, Lefingwell. he Misses Johnson are to give up the rent of the Swift house Nov. 1 and will live with their sister, Mrs. H. C. Hatch in the 1, J. Hammond house. Miss Ju'ia Swift will make her home with them, Going to Pacific Coast. Postmaster Isaac H. Johnson leaves Monday for a trip to the Pacific coast. Miss' Nellie Smith left Tuesday for her home in Washington, D, C. Mr, and Mrs. Guilford Smith have been spending a few days in Hartford. Close Summer Home, Mr. and Mrs. John ¥. Woods closed their summer home here Wednesday and returned to New York. Miss Bessle Follett of New York was ft Wweek end guest of Mrs. Jessie Gith- er. Lawyer and Mrs. E. W. MaGuire re- turn to Brooklyn, N. Y. today (Satur- day). Mr, Eglinter' of Long at the Inn over Sunday. Mrs. Charles Taintor who has heen spending several weeks with Mrs. R. Island was G. Watrous, has returned to Port Richmond, L. I. Mys. H. C. Hatch and Miss J. W. Bingham, Miss Anna ton and Mi; Harriet Abbe were Hartford visitors this week. Holds Annual Meeting. The Woman's Missionary society of the Congregational church held its an- nual business meeting in the chapel Wednesday afternoon. Aft short devotional service led by the vice pres- ident, Mr: Robert Pe 'um, the report of the year's work was read by Miss |Grace Bates. The followinz officers | were elected: President, Mrs. Robert Pegrum; vice presidents, Miss Julia {Swift and Mrs. H. C. Lathrop, secr {tary, Miss Gertrude A treasure M e Bates: tainment committee, sewing committee, M N of ente E. G sertrude nold:. program commi rum and M Emma Lar It was voted to the Home M Study book.. Mrs. Pegrum and Bates were chosen delegates to the conven- tion in Putnam Oct. voted to coope: special méeting: | week, Nov. 16- | closed with pr | with. 1s also orin sion 1L w the pas during Home Mi The meeting er by Mrs. John Be Leave for Maine. | Mr, and M James Lathrop left Thursday for Lewiston, Me., where | Mr. Lathrop will resume his dutde in Bates college. Pastors to Exchange Pulpits. Rev. W, M, Brown of Hampton aill preach in the Congregational church tomorrow in exchange with Rev. M. R. Plumb. Rev. ) Brown, Mrs. Brown and daughter are spending a week in the Anderson cottage on Brick Top. WESTMINSTER Teachers' Convention—Organization of Church Aid Society. The teachers in the public schools in the town of Canterbury were guests of Supervisor Dowes on Friday and Saturday of last week at Hampton. It was a Busy Work convention this time. Miss E. Savery principal of the Westminister school, attended the con- vention of teachers. Church Aid Society, The ladies of the Congregational church met at the parsonage on Thurs.. day afternoon for the purpose of or ganizing a Church Ald society. After election of officers Mrs. Raymond, wife of the pastor, served a light luncneon | to those present. 4 __Charles Allen, who has been suffer- ing from a severe cold, during the pasf week, is able to be about his usual work. Had Exhibits at Fair. Fred Newton entered a number of vegetable exhibits at the Brooklyn fair. He has won many first and second | prizes quring the past two years. Mrs. Albert Pellet has returned from a visit to her mother in Brooktyn, c Sun- nn, Wiil Robbins w day. Deacon Green and son, were in town on T ing, lunching on the church green. Owing to the stormy Sunday there | were but few in attendance at the Con- gregational church. The pastor preach- ed on Seedtime and Harvest. The sub- ject for next Sunday morning will be How Can We Be Saved? Evangelistic | service at 7.30 in the evening. | WOODSTOCK | F. W. Hinrichs Speaks at Congrega- tional Church—Bowen Family Re- turning. in town on rty, of Daniel- day, motor- ps 00d has moved from this place and is to make her Home with Miss Nellie Chandier. Frederick Bates and family who have occupied the Carroll house during the summer have returned to New York. Marvin F. Hyde has returned from Worcester hospital. Mr., Green of Brookline, Mass,, spent Sunday at Valleyside, Mr. and Mrs, George Frink and Mrs J. J. Williamson attended Brooklyn fair Thursday Spoke at Congregational Church. | F. W. Hinrichs on Sunday evening | |at the Congregational shurch continues Lawyer and His Father. Mrs. Agnes Danielson to thi | {+his talk on A Mrs. | guests of Mrs. W 1 The family of Ge returned to New York Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mathewson and P. B. Foster of New Haven have vis- Marvin Hyde and children ars T Lindeman e MeClellan have ited Mrs. William Mathewson Returning from Europe. Clarence W, Bowen and family are expected to open their home on Bald | Hill. They European are just p. HAMPTON Engagement of Miss Martha Hoisey to Robert Hastings Announced—In- fant’'s Funeral. returning from a Mrs, W. H. Phillips is vistting her son, D. T. Phillips. e Mrs A, S. Shepherd who has been | housekeeper for F. A. Phillips, com- | pletes her engagement there this (Sat- urday) night. The infant of H. L. Dorous died sud- denly Monday morning. Funeral ser- vices were held in the chapel Thurs- day afternoon at 2 o'colck. Postmaster A. E. Pearl attended the Brooklyn falr Thursday, Mrs, B. A. Hoisey and Miss Hoisey have closed their “summer residence here and returned to Locust Valley, N.Y. Engagement Announced. Mr. and Mrs. F. A, Hoisey recently announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Marths, to Robert Hag- tUngs of Hartford Carl Jewett has returned to college after spending (he with his parents here Farmers are busy filling silos sa the work of gravelling the stite road was posiponed this week. ONECO Storrs sSummer 1 | ter, turning at noon. Then, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Sherman, they visited Brooklyn fair in the after- noon. - Rev, W, H, Newton was in Greens ‘Wednesday afterneon. Mr. and Mrs. John Pellett of Cen- tral Village called on Mrs. Ann Corey Tuesday. N Several of the townspeople attended the Brooklyn fair. Gilbert Luther is visiting his sister, Mrs. D, 8. Kenyon. First SBelectman A, O. Mowry is re- Pairing Oneco bridge. Mrs. James Johns returned to her home in Westerly Saturday. Miss Annie Himes is visiting her uncle, Edwin Hill. CANTERBURY Many at C. E. Union Meeting—The Week’s Guests and Travelers. = _The C. E. union meeting held in the Congregational church on the Green Sunday evening was well attended. Mrs. Mary Chase and daughter Sarah of Brooklyn, N. Y., are guests of Miss ¥rances Palmer. Z Mrs. Edwin Wiggins was in Central Village Saturday. Mrs. George Potvin and children of Moosup are visiting Mrs. Ernest Keene. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller were the guests Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith in Norwich. Miss Ethel Kellerhouse of Pine Plains, N. Y. spent a week recently with Miss Inez Williams. Guest at Parsonage. Rev. (Miss) Marion Jones is enter- taining a friend from Hartford. _John Mofftt ¢ Scotland visited his jls(er, Mrs. HKlsie Bliven, last Fri- ay. Visiting Homestead. : Henry Palmer of Norwich and Wil- liam Palmer, of Springfield, Mass., are spending several days at the Palmer home on the Green. Mr. and Mr: nk Miller enter- | tained Wednesday at their home, The | Pillar: . and Mrs. Sharp of Putnam 2 ts of Boston. Mrs. Fred Willoughby of Scotland {called on her cousin, Miss Edna Bliven, recently. Herbert Will returned home Mr. and Mrs. George family ine Plains, N. Jack Wren of Chatham, v also_visited Poughkeep . Y., Albany, N. Y., Springfield, Mas: | ana Hartford. | SR A e AYViLEE Surprise Gifts for John s and daughter Inez - from a visit with Kellerhouse and Y., and Mr. O'Neil on Leaving for College—Miss Cogswell Entertains Her Sister. Peter Ging clerk at Belle's store, is il home in the vil- ze. William Martin has returned from | Monson _academy. | John Buckley. assistant clerk of the | hous ast winter, is the guest of Sa- {bin S, R { _John ¢ of Taftville spent | Monday with his niece, Mrs. Albert Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Albert Murphy have moved to Bast Killingly Mrs. E. G. Bidwell, who has been visiting Postmaster iwell, deturned to Norwich Monday. The Ladies Aid society met with Mrs. Mary D. Stokes Tuesday after- noon The wife of Hon. W. P. Kelly con- tinues il at her home. Farewell Party. John O'Neil was given a pleasant surprise party by his village friends, before his departure for college. His friends presented him a traveling bag and handsome bathrobe. Entertained for Sister. ss Bernice Cogswell gave a party evening to intreduce her sis Virs, Benjamin Cogswell. Miss Ruth Bennett left Monday for Storrs college. Mrs, Jabez Bowen tives in Providence. Miss Kate Brennan spent the week end in Worcester, PLAINFIELD Mathewson-Ashiey Wedding — Other Arrests for Sunday Liquor Selling. Carl Mathewson and Miss Edna Ashley were married at Moosup Sept. 18 and left town at onte on a wed- ding tour. Mr, Mathewson, who runs the depot restaurant, is the oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mathewson. The bride is the daughter of the late Postmaster and Mrs, E. E. Ashley and is visiting rela_ | was her father's assistant in the post office here for several years. They | will make their home with the bride’s mother, Mrs. E. E. Ashley. Arrests for Sunday Selling. The arres reported last week were followed by others th next day, two more Italians from the settlement be- ing convicted of Sunday selling. The oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs, | Peterson died Saturday afternoon of | heart failure. She has alwa been delicate and suffered much. She was about twenty years old and her parents and brothers and sisters have the sym. pathy of friends and neighbors Rev, C. A. Northrop of Norwich gave the people at -~ the Congregational church an excellent sermon Sunday morning. Francis Sullivan, son of Sectionmas- ter Jerry Sullivan, went to New Ha- ven Tuesday to enter Yale One ofy H. 8. Starkweather's dren is sick with scarlet fever. Mrs. Arthur Moffitt was badly jured Wednesday, the wringer ping from the fub and the riking her in the eve. Mrs. Benjamin Hall of Ekonk was the guest of her grandfather, Benjamin Watson, Wednesday, Home from Europe. Mre. H. W oves of Portland “:,‘ has been visiting her sister, Miss EI len B. Lynch, this week at the home | of William Harvey. Mrs. Noves has | recentiy returned from a trip to FKu- Tope. chil- in- slip- handle CLARK’S CORNERS ‘Thirteen children are registered in the school Several from here attended Brook- | lyn fair. | Mrs, Fielder Neff has moved into her | upstairs tenement. | Mr. Fairbanks has been entertaining his parents and brother. Mrs. LeClair has been some time at P. J. Navins. Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Palmer of spending ; Woonsocket, R. L. were week end | guests at The Maples. i Mrs, Alice Murdock of Stoneham. | has been visiting her sister, Allen Jewett. Mrs. Murdock is in Norwich. Carlton H. White of Webster, Mass., is a recent visitor in town. Miss Leila Ogden of Hampton was a guest of Viola F. Jewett Wednesday. Clinton Oliver entered the Connecti- cut Agricultural college at Storrs, HOWARD VALLEY Mr, and Mrs. E. Stehan sttended the Baptist sssoclation in Willlngton, Ct., Wednesday, Sept. 24th, Mrs, Henry Hume ba# rsturned from Taftville. Visitors t the Hawkes home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs, B. R. Briggs snd Mrs, Beckley of Plainfleld, AL B. R. Bates and daughter of Norwich, M. E. Hawkes of Willimantic. Reyv, Charles Tuttle of Providence, R. L. will preach in the Valley church Sunday, Sept. 28, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mathews at- Fred Whitford and family and R, A, Sherman and wife took an automo- bile spin te Providapge Wednesday, re. [ tended the funeral of Mrs. Mathews' father, Samuel Botham, at Abington, Monday, Sept, 22 Benjamin Taft and family have | moved- home after camping all sum- | mer at Alexander Lake The schaols closed Thursday on ac 'ABINGTON R, Gogios 0, Bosd Maving to ' Phi- adelphia—Norwioh Preacher Heard— Recent Deaths. Mr, and Mrs. Giibert W. Amidon of g‘lflwd visited friends in town Mon- ay. = z Andrew Amidon, a clerk for the past tro years for C: A. Sharpe, has re- slgned and expects to move his fam- 1y to_Stafford. A. J. McGorty returned Wednesday from a visit with friends in Worcestern, A. N. Vaughn of Willimantic was a caller in town Thursday. There was no school Monday owing to the heavy rain. . Mrs, Henri LaForte is spending her vacation in New York. - Moving to Philadelph Rev. George O. Read who with his family left town several weeks ago for Philadelphia, returned Saturday to prepare his household effects for ship- ment. Two Sudden Deaths. Rev. Frank Fuller of Norwich sup- plied the pulpit at the Congregational church Sunday. He also ofi¢iated Monday at the funeral services of Sam- uel Botham who dled very suddenly from heart failure at his home in Jer- ico Saturday afternoon. Burial was in Abingtonscemetery. . George E. Griggs. George BE. Griggs/died very suddenly at his home Friday. 'The deceased suffered a shock six yvears ago and since that'time has been an invalid. He is survived by his wife and one daughter, Mrsfl Florence Smith of Medway, Mas: and two sons, Alfred and Hiram. both of Abington. The funeral services were held Monday forenoon at the family home and con- ducted by the Rev. Mr. King of East- ford. Burial was in Abington ceme- ter "THOMPSON Miss Stooker Reports from Zurich Sunday School Convention. and Miss to the Pedagosy Miss Tlora A. Beer: ruff have returned School of Reiigious | second vdar. Mrs. Jdsepn Mills taining Mr. and M River. ace Hartford for a has been enter- Brown of Fall Mrs. Logee's Death. Mrs. Linus logee died Tuesday morning after a long illness. The fu- neral was on Wednesday. She i vived by her husband, two sons ven and John, and two daugh Misses Edith and Bertha. Mrs. Minnie Whittemore is visiting | ‘Mr. and Mrs. Harry Whitiemore of ! Worcester. | Addresses by Miss Stooker. i Miss Wilhelmina tooker of the| Connecticut Sunday School association of Hartford was the guest of M | Grace Cruff Sunday. She spoke Sun- | | day afterncon in.the New Boston | | chapel and in the eveninz in the Con- | gregational church. H# account of | the world Sunday school convention in | | Z Switzerland, from which she has just returned. was very interest ing. New hooks are being placed upon the shelves at the public library. and Mrs. William Covell and | ss Agnes Cuvell of Providence were | recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. has been and Mrs. Annie spending ten du WARRENVILLE Funeral of John A. Murphy—Super- visor Visits School. The funeral of John A. Murphy wa | held at the home of T daughter, Mr: George O. Baich. Monday at 3 p. m. Mr. Murphy has lived with his daugh- ter for the past eight years ana has been an invalid nearly all that time He was 86 years old. He leaves four daughters and one son, Mrs. Albert James, Mrs. Fred Packer, Mrs. Minnie Carter, John Murphy and Mrs, George 0. Balch. Mrs. Caroline Lawton is visiting her | son. Marshall | vton. Mrs. D. H. Shippee has been 1lL. Rev. B. C. Bugbee and several other | from the local church attended the as- sociation meeting at South Willington Tuesday. Knight with Rev ts Scheol. F. W. Clapp, supervisor of schools, was in town this week. Miss Florence Maddox of € Ashford spent Sunday with Mrs. Bughee. Schools Close For Fair—Grange Plans Entertainment and Supper. Miss Amy jup of South Volun- town visiting her sister, Mrs. A. A. Stanton. Mrs. Carrie Northup of Southbridge Mass., visited one day last week with | Miss Cynthia Phillip A large number from this place at- tended the fair at fBrooklyn. ! School closcd Thursday to permit | the teacher und pupils to attend tie fair. i Mr. and Mrs Maxwell Reynolds | spent Baturday with Mr. J. Hardirg | Baker, near Mcosup. | The Grange is to give an entertain- | ment and 'vest supper in Grange hall next weel Charles Matteson slaughtered two| hogs Tuesday | Mrs, Josephine Gallup was a caller | here Tuegday | Esther Gallup spent Wednesday at | | her brother Edwin's. ATTAWAUGAN count of the Brooklyn fair The boarding house is being all ed up and two bath rooms are put in. Mitchell Grimshaw is prietor now. being | pro WOODSTOCK VALLEY Jessie Cardery of Providence has been at Allen Kenyon's this week. Mrs. Rebecca Briggs has returned to New Haven. Several from here at- tended Brooklyn fair. | Mr. Wilton of Philadelphia is stay- | ing in town. | Miss Lynch is at Allen Kenyon's | is week. Toliand County STORRS Sixty-five in Entering Class at Col- lege—Edmund Brady Coach For Football Team. % The Fall term of the college opened Friday. There are about sixty-five in the entering class. The opening of school of Agriculture has been.post- poned till October Tth, because of {he anfinished condition of Koons Hall which wiil not be ready for oceupancy ull the later date, Football Practice Begins. The football SQuad began practice a week ago with Edmund Brady of New Rochelle coach. Practically the entire last year's team s back this year and there are a large number of new men out to make the team. Officers of Ladi Circle. The annual business meeting of the Ladies’ Circle was held Thursday, September, 15, The following officers were elecled: Mrs 1. G, Rogers, pres- ident; Miss M. B. Hopkins, secretary; | new | forth b 1 ¢ | Ashford Mrs, H. D. Edmond, treasurer. The next meeting will be a social meeting to welcome new members. The Christian Endeavor Society held a social in the church vestry on Wednesday ovening from 6.30 to § o'clock to welcome the new students. COLUMBIA Rev. Sherrod Soule at Congregational Church—Talk but No Action a Cemetery Association Meeting. Last Sunday Rev. Sherrod Soule of Hartford gave a very interesting dis- course at the morning service on the History and Work of the Congrega- tlona] Home Missionary Society. The Connecticut soclety was organized in Hebron in 1798 and is the oldest mis- sionary organization in the United States. He paid a glowing tribute to Dr. Wheelock and Thomas Brockway, pastors in Columbia, then the North parish in Lebanon, in the ‘old days, and to Father Avery of recent years. In the evening he gave a stereopticon lecture, Tolland County in Picture and Story. The lecture showed what had been done by the Home .Missionary society for the churches in the south- ern part of the county. The views embraced the churches, éarly pastors, portrajts of the men whos were pres- ent at Hebron when the societv was organized and other of our Puritan ancestors. Although the weather was unfavorable the attendance was good. South Coventry Pastor to Preach. Rev. George Christy of South Cov- entry is expected to preach here next Sunday in the absence of the pastor, Rev. B. A. Foster, who is taking a portion of his vacation, Clinton Loveland, who has been spending his vacation with relatives in town, returned to East Hartford Mon- a a: KNOW WE'VE GOT THINGS RIGHT., Ask Our Customers nd see if they don’t tell you that we have the latest up-to-date things, and ok them if we don't sell them at LOWER PRICES than slsewhere. We are willing for you to ask our customers, because we are ‘sure we have dealt e, Tva Jordan of Towa is the guest | fairly with all who have dealt with us and given them the BEST in the of Mr. market. We want to keep our customers, and we want them to sing our Words, praise, and we are going to treat them right. That is our policy. The Columbia Cemetery association held a special meeting last Saturday afternoon to consider the matter of improving the new additjon to the cemetery. As usual therd was lots of talk, but nothing accomplished. ~The lot was purchased seven vears it nothing has been done to put hape for the sale of lots. Lack of funds seems to.be the principal rea- son for this delay Mr. and William C. Robinson the Hebron Congregational church e present the morning‘ church ago b it in of we ice Sunday. Corn Roast, gave club a corn roi Thurs evening of las ch the girls were invited. There were about twenty young people present. There was plenty of roast corn, watermelon and good time gen eraily. Volley hall and other games wete played by lantern light. i Mrs. D. W. Williams and son, Dwight, of Glastonbury, have been spending several days with Mr. and | Mrs. James P. Little. Mrs. Anstedt of Philadelphia is i iting her sis William B Rev. and O. Foster ing relatives in Amherst, Mass. STAFFORD Grange Plans Hallowe’en Party—New- lyweds Entertained by Friends. Miss Helen Anderson was the guest | WHAT DO YOU NEED FOR FALL AND WINTER? Dress Goods, Silks, Linings, Corsets, Gloves, Hosiery, Pet- ticoats, all kinds Underwear, Neckwear, Sweaters, Hand Bags, House Dresses, Aprons, Wash Goods, Shirt Waists, Umbrellas, Ribbons, Children’s Ready-made Coats and Dresses, Notions, Etc., Etc. 4 All of the above named goods we can positively sell to you at 10 to 20 per cent. lower prices than elsewhere. For seven years we have been eonvincing hundreds of women. We want to convince you. 101 Main St. N\ARSH/XLLq 3 Norwich P.S. Don't forget that we are doing a most successful Ladies’ Tailoring Business. Suit made for $8 00 Coat for $6.00 and Skirt for $2.00 Alsc Finest French Dyeing and Cleansing. All cleaning ends in Niantic last weel | Roy Weston are guests | £ . F. Cady. | work brought here on Monday morning will be ready on Longmeadow has the ¢ of nis daushier, Mys| Saturday of the same week. Swift Winnifted and Frank 1arned | s — hgve returned to their studies at Kim- g T R > S ball Union academy at Meriden, N. H. | HEBROIY v‘vlr)vllrr‘:lld{)\:[*‘lll“‘lr 4}‘:‘0”"';\‘_“' who has S s e T : ¥ hereabouts caused considers O e o o et (ne | Local People Attend Berlin Fair—|ble damage to crops last week. grange that has been so much enjoyed Briefs and Personals. | Mayland Park Season Ends. the past three years. iz 3 S = 7 o | Dr. and Mrs. W. G. Brown have left Entertained Newlyweds. Ar;‘lmn-""“" Grftaiis] e pvenion for thelr home. in Ph\lu_d(:lllp}:la. M-g;- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grundy and |~ I Emmons and Miss Fithel and Ben- | [and Park, as well as all along the daughter motored to ‘Willimantic last| tny’ Porter visited Lyman's Viaduct|S'geh (5 S€a.0 (Ce0ECE 0 Sunday and met Mr. and Mrs. AITed | one doe recontis. R IS T Oberg, who were married the day be- | “mp O3 (S T 1d their meet- | 2nd shaping the 2 fore at the home of the bride's parents, | jn." ol iy ured | of Mary Rizner's place. Ar. and Mrs. ¢. R. Lathrop, in Brook-| ", 10} Horton has returned to Storrs | Republican’ Gauous. lyn, N. Y. They brought the bride > At republican caucus Saturday even- Lt Sl bR ieve Little has been ill, so 3. G. Walker was nominated for the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Oberg Rl S Photimes Elenon: Friy - OHn left for_their new home at Fifteenth ! [ oaa ot et B G Wtk street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 4 € us of Diohthebin | Charles A, Proulx, selectmen; T. Olin Missionary Address. 2 [ G Newel, Peter Thompson, constables; The address of Rev. F. P. Freeman| One of the children of Clarence Rath- | Willard Richards, agent town deposit at the Baptist church Sunday morning | bun has dipht Two doctors and | fund; H. R. Howard, town clerk and was much enjoyed. Life and m ned nurse are in attendance. |t s P, E. Tyler, grand juror s Belle Jones has returned to New | and registrar; W. E. Horsman, audi- interests in Porto Rico were viv was entertained at the homes of Mrs. | *, L. Chism and Mrs. Emily Goodell. | Fred Glover took a full load to the | Baptist assoc on at Willington Tuesday in his new auto, BOLTON Officers—Total | = Woman's Club Elects BOLTON NOTCH Allen Skinner Fitting Up a Store— South | in Wildwood Club Week End Visitors— Geor; Towne, school committee; Barrows, C. A. Proulx, John library directers. tor R. Buckley from here to Berlin (3 A rir Wednesday number went N, Hewltt was in Norwich on bus- | FARE Wednesday. | ta Horton bhas turned to | for thestall and Aavin | Mr, Chamberlain - 100 party to Rockville fair Wednesd T Arnold Kellogg was the guest of his | William ister isited the daughter, School Enumeration 95, [ 2 ; z slaying Wyckoft Wilson in Hartford this i at Jortar’s for time e The Woman's club met with Mrs, J.| M fiumphre st visited in Hartford w elps. Wednesday afternoon s 5 Ellen I dnesday. Chacies W ety electea I from here aitended Colches- dent and Mrs. C. F. Sumner Thursday. 3 e A Foote of Suffield visited Will Raise Eruit’ | e SEPET Mr. and Mrs. A, W. Otto Mannell has sold h to STAFFORDVILLE ot Bl s o e O Antonino IPazinal and Quippis Bima- : gt - S anA’ Hrrtiord coveral da N tast umrs of New Brit n, who are to raise| s == L B Lok 2 = i - fruit Rev. F. B. Andrews Enters Weslayan Week R N I (Marry Milburn is in Binghamton —Supper Served in Vestry bt Dbl ape: St DV EaNtEi on & vacation = - | Mrs. Emily Avery and daughter, Jo Carlos Ruggles. Jr. of Springfield,| Re B. Adams preached twn finel cophine “of Rocky Ford, Colorado, are mott Mre. Frances E. Rugzies, over ' Sunday. morning evening R N 3 Sunday Mr. Adam tered Wesie nr A Haminer. Mrsi.C\. L. Dep AMrs. Nellie Adams of Indianopolis, | sity at Middlet is week. huf will| oo R, Perry and C. W Hutchinsen who has heen spending the summer in | nre Vvt ne ia ATy Jane | ottended the ®tate fair at . Berlin town, has returned home. Carpenter er of the prayer| Thureda Miss Min Stmmonds of Hartford | meetinz ' & | Hebron zrange met at the hall lest siting witn the i Pat- | tliza A AT #antl avanins | Hanna served supper in the vesiry on | Fishhook in Thumh. { Thursday evening under the auspices | Calvin Hutchinson's little daughter, | of the Aid_ societ =1 Eleanor, buried 2 fishhook in the fleshy Mrs Doy d thres chil | part of her thumb while at play Man- | dren _have pending some| o o friends in day. The little girl was takep te South | fime in Westerly, Lo Keturned , Manchester. where Dr. William R} thelr home last W e ; T Barreit and son Fldred, from Tinker removed te hook and dressed| Mr. and Mrs G inham- and h~the s slstar the wound 4 | Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dunbar have heen ) j‘[d' a;:‘l mf;rrr;‘a'w:: s;rm Shoot B Sion gueste of Mrs, Fffie Clark recently in 3 S oY ST S0n, - W, See chool Enumeration. it | Rindge, N. H, visited their mother, The children between 4 and 16 yvears| FATHOTS. 0 Colburn and | Mrs. H. Horton, last week. of age have been enumerated in the| ..o © "\ lioh were muests of C. D. Mr. and Mrs. D. Parker took a car- several districts as follows: Center 32, | Eancson. HMerion S drive from Wales, calling on South 29, North 24, Northwest 3, and| ./ F e = in to t Wednesday Southwest 7, making a total enumera- | “*{7. belle T of ton h ] o tion of 4 ainst 101 for last vear 1 : ks 5 Like Philadelphia. Supt. of Schools A, N. Potter of|Deen spending seve it e G £ Willimantic held 4 tesehers /meeting | #Unt Mrs. F. 2l Vail Rl Sl sl e at_the Center Wednesday | Taken to Hospital ) AR R R T The Bolton postmasters have received| Mrs. B Aliz Loty L instructions to weigh the mails dur- | the Johnson hospital t ing October and November. Miss Risie Hyd ey ————— { been the guest of Mr Deafness Casnot Be Cured ipplications, as cann diseased portion the oa € Wiy Lo cure deafness onstitutional remedies. an inflamed con- they MASHAPAUG I News. g of tf Goners » Lake Shore Deserted. en this tnbe is Mr. and Mrs, John Seturnsen of | ot ibling sound or Hartford were guests Sunday of Mr. Bert Ryan of Southbridge passed nd when it is en- SHAGNGE 1A AWaine | Sunday at the Walker AR L B T Mrs. .S P, Sumner and daughter| Several families from here went to AT e e o M Jennie, of Rockville, spent Wednesday | the Spencer fair | condit hearing will be de- with Mrs, Sumner’s father, Judge How- | _School in di t No. 4 opened on | siroyed forever; nine cases out of ten ard. Monday morning with William Beech- | are caused by catarrh, which is nothing Boss Eartasriin New Hoiis: et toadnar | but an inflamed condition of the mu- Mr. Fowler, boss farmer for Mrs. | The Harris cotlages are closed and|“\@ SR 0. gne Hundrea Dollars erling, has moved his family to the ; the families have returned fo their| sor any case of deafness (caused by Carver hause. home in Southbridge » | catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall’s Mrs. M, E. Brownell {s in Springfield, | Miss Bess Moore returned to Bridge- | ¢ rh Cure. Send for circulars, free, Mass. visiting relatives and friends, | Port last week o take up her dutles| E 1. CHENEY & CO. Toledo, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. H., B. DeWolf left |88 teacher Take Hall's ramily Pills for constis Monday night for ten days' visit with Guests of Wildwood Club. |p.mu relatives and Frtenns-iu Parish, N. Y, Members of the Wildwood club ‘wese — & Fitting Up Store. at their cottage over Sunday and en- | Safest Laxative for Women. 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