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GENERAL HUERTA RETREATS FROM MEXICO- CITY )z, //////% g s § i / % 7 i T/ /i ] \ q lll gt aSTFR— ) e ! President Wilson—"And I laid them all out so carefully” NEWS FROM ONE HUNDRED LIVE CORRESPONDENTS EASTEBN’FGUNNEGTIGUT AND WESTERN RHODE ISLAND.| Who is Going and Coming—Incidents. Accidents and Building in Three Counties. . houseboat, which is at anchor in the cove. SALEM Rain Interferes With Grange Masting —Pupils Collecting Wild Flowers and Identifying Birds. in the Pines Wednesday and is stay- | | ing at the Boden cottage. H Mrs. Agnes Lloyd of New York is making a visit to her cottagé in the Pines. - Jewett |, Fred J. Howard concluded his stud- fes at the Manual Training school, in New London, Thursday and has taken up his work as electrical contractor. Mr. and Mrs, B. S. Beckwith of New | Haven passed Sunday with relatives in Wilbert Marvin led the consecration service of the Y. P. 8. C. B. last Sun- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Bailey and Mi n M. Rogers attended the opening service of the semson in the Chester- gaven fleld Baptist church Sunday afternoon a8 and listened to an Impressive sermon Village and Greve Notes. | by Rev. George C. Chappell of Mont- ville. William Tohin of Hartford fa with | Wieh Mo 1y gt o> 1OP0Y Luke 1s EBlmer W. Russell of Crescent Beach. The selectmen and town clerk met For a number of years Mr. Tobin WasS|in the town hall last Saturday afte in the employ of the late Ferdinand | noon. B. Hart of Hartford, a_summer resi- dent of Crescent Beach for several Years. - Mr. and Mrs, John Shankowitz of | rooklyn .spent Sunday at their cot- | 19 9.1 | tage in the Pines. | Mre. Ealthor Dudley of Ivoryton is visitiug relatives in the village. TS oyt Fred J. Howard has completed wir-| fic Social ¢iup met Thilrsday sven- Q;gcnhe cntl(xge Swe by Miss E. F. | ing 5 M at Crdacent Taash Fnoch Crandall spent Friday Miss Laura G. Smith is making | Saririay of last week with reiatives { Watt-Jennings wedding . in City Tuesday eveninz. rs. Sarah Cameron returned Satur- y from visiting friends in Westerly, R.I, and Norwich, and is now at her ! former work in Glasgo- mill. Sunday School Officers. | The Bethel Methodist Sunday School has elected the following officers for the ensuing vear:—Superintendent, H. L. Burton: assistant, R, H. Young, Secretary and treasurer, Mrs. Walter G. Burdick; librarian, Mabel Burdick; organist, Byron Kinne; Miss Ida’ Gustafson is the leader of | the E. L. Sunday evening. Topic, | g, Framing God's Compassion Into Laws. | ev. The_Ladies' Aid Societv meeting at Mrs. Sterry Kinney's Wednesday af- ternoon was much enjoyed. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Edgar| | Clark, May 20th. - i | ariven at hrondman is having a well | jongihy visit to friends in' Deep River. cl S | William O. Besbe, empioyed in New | automigm Hasler: has. purchesed an | Longon by ihe T. A Scott compan}.? | spent Sunday with reiatives in town | Mrs. William Kempton and _sister, | Miss Louise Gardner, of Yantic were recent guests of Mrs. A. E. Spencer. New London - County HAMBURG Library Repart For A Teo Give Public L. mril—H. K. Job ture On Birds. The report of Lyme lfbrary for Ap- w1 showe: Nuiffoer of books in circu- iation 350, fictfon 214; educational 106. Lecture On Hirds. . H. K. Job, State Ornithglogist will give one of his public talks at Grange hall, Monday m‘é:fn May 1lth. y invited to at- | chiliiren are tend. ) Mrs, Ellen Paimer returned Monday, from a visit to Boston. R. M. Peck and son are making re- it the re'lden(;e of William Road Repairs. ‘The roads about town are being worked and put In condition for sum- mer travel. The regular meeting of the grange Wasg postponed on account of the rain <] . ° Sunday May 10th. churcl Sunday, May 17th was announced by, the pastor, Rev. T. Haines, last Sunday. = Miller of lvoryton is fishing = brother Gilbert. rs. Rohert Sawyer of were in town the last James lane spent the week end with his wife and daughter in New London. Mrs. William B. Kingsley was a re- cent visitor at the home of her broth- Walter Waldorf of Hartford spent | “yy. rom ROBSIE in North Lyme. Visit from County Sealer Morgan— ! Sunday at his home here. - ; : ‘me | Of North Lyme were guests of Mr i i. | Mrs Charles Miner returned to T.yme | w, . o in Grove and Vil- | yi;ndiy after o few days visit to her | “{{!}?fi“.m“t,’,:‘y‘,.',“,.,“:flé“\’@finm Dar. son, J. Percy Morgan. | int G ! Richard Banta of Bridgeport -spent | L Were business visitors in Norwich L. W. Frink of NIANTIC i = at _the library Tednesday w . good aftendance. | M. Mhderson ‘and Mrs. L. Bill B | ze the refreshments. Wed- nesdny Mav 20th Mrs. N Bill and Miss | Percy Morgan of Stonington, county !Sundly with his parents, Mr. and = pey iy Carrie Bill will myfldfi- sealer of weights and measures, was in { Mrs. Charles Banta. o il B L .Hd:r‘_' ich was a 2 town the latter part of last week on | Mr. and Mrs. R B. Washburn of | Mo wWilltm Dasine ead Mre. F. R. business - with ealer Raymond C.!Norwich spent Sunday at their cottage } Hn‘.:ley’ s Nor:vic:‘v?:ltors"’i'hlirs- Shariek 3. Luce of Pennsylvania I owand Fitkin has returned tfo his | %Y 3 5 of Pennsylv; ave- oW n return o his | 2 : " Bucsesstul | nue s pl. Daving e soen | cotbage mt the Grove. aHer s longtny | Studying Birds and Flowers. oheel nce. for el ty. _ " | visit to his home in East Hartford, Interest is being manifested by the i ) Dr. and Mrs. Everett 8. Warner, who L Mrs. Charles Baker left Monday for | children in the schools about town ip St eon passing the winter in Flori- | Hartford after a few days' visit to Lhe | reporting the differont kinds of birds e. = seen and bringing in “Mr. and Mra. Herbert Burdick of | wild flowers. In the White Birch Ny jpent the week end nt'school taught by Miss Sarah Wein- raub 46 verieties of wild flowers have been brought in, the iargest number being- credited to Miss Mamie Chudy- ma; 31 different kinds of birds have been reported, the umber having noticed by Hatt. In the Central school, taught by Miss 3 the largest number of specimens of vay in a few days. iph Burnham has sold his power ‘and a large qi¥niity of lobster B has been engaged business for some I of Hartord i rd is obser in New London. b R e R g ] list of 3 been v~ Many at Dance—May Basket Hung to Teacher. There was a large crowd from places near by at the dance Saturday at Julius Kaplan's. Miss Carrle Guyles of Salem visiied school last Wednesday. Many attended the meeting in the Bapt church Sunday. Miss Annie Tooker spent the week ena with Miss Mary Tinker. Mr. and Mrs. Barl Lathrop and chil- dren and William Watts were callcre on Mat Tinker Sunday. Julius Kaplan lost a valuable horse TPuesday night. William ‘Munger is at his summer cottage for a few days. Mrs. Jeanette Phillips is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Higgins. The Hebrew people are repairing the pipes which carry water to the bath- ‘house. Tsrael London. Mr. and Mra. Daniel Higgins and Mre. Phillips were callers in Fitchyille Sunday. of Chesterfield school The children bung their teacher, Misg Kelley, a dainty May basket Sunday evening. The evening was enjoyed by all. -GALES FERRY Edwin - Burnap Sells Cottage—New York Aritst Leases Hilton Cottage— Vacation for Station Agent. Ribner s working | Rev. Mr. Potter gave the second in ! his series of sermons on the Christian | reiigion at the morning service last | Sunday, his topic being God the M | terplece. The offering in the Sunday school was for the state Sunday School | association and was 37 The Epworth league service in the | evening was under the leadership of Mrs. Henry 'W. Hurlburt, the topic be- | House. At Yale Quarters. Representatives of the Yale navy from New Haven were at the Yale quarters Saturday, May 2. Postmaster Semuel F, Bréwn 1is | low situated near the village. Capt. Justin H. Peckham. and Mrs. Peckham attended the funeral of Jo- seph Albro in Middletown, R. L, Sun- dey last. Mr. Albro was the brother- in-law of Captain Peckham. They re- turned by way of Leonard dgé, making & short visit there en Mon- day. Burnap Cottage Sold. Bdwin Burpap of Norwich has sold his cottage, The it a Long Cove, to Burl Avery of New Lon- | don. v Leases Hilton Cottage. Robert Chesley” of Ne# York, a gl-tcr— of portraits, has :J‘-ned Frank il lage- street iton’s e on_ the for' four % Mrs. Ches- in New ling Heart Hunger for God and His making improvements on his bunga- i his father, Thomas Latham, on Fri~ day of last week. Mrs, John C. Perkins of Norwich and her nephew, William Fowler, of Melrose, Mass, were at the Ferkins cottage on the Bluff Thursday. Perkins called on friends in the vii- lage. Rev. D. Ward Adams, pastor of the Uncasville Methodist church, called at the parsonage on Rev. Mr. Potter Wed~ nesday. The A. L. Potter cottage has been reated to E. Simmons. Mrs. Connell and son James of Nor- wich are guests at the home of John McGuire, Mrs. Connell's brother, at his farm some distance from the village. Lester Hurlburt of Corona, L. I. former resident of the piace, caller here Sunday. Charles H. Comstock of the viliage was one of the jurors drawn to serve at the criminal superior court for the town of Ledyard. Isaac A. Chapman of the Unionvilie district was drawn for fury duty aiso. Coroner Franklin H. Brown and | Mrs. Brown of Norwich were at their cottage, Redfern. on Monday. was a of New London spent Sunday at their | summer home In the village. Mrs. Henry W. Hurlburt and Mrs. | Lucy A. Hurlburt were the guests for the day of Mrs. Alice Chapman In Groten Wednesday. First Vacation in Seven Years. George E. Lawson, station agent of the N. Y. N. H. and H. R. R. here, left Wednesday for a few days’ trip to New Hampshire and Vermont. It is the first vacation Mr. Lawson has tak- en since he has been in this place, about seven years. T. J. Carroll of Norwich is acting as agent during Mr. Lawson's ebsence. Work was begun Monday on the house of Harmon L. Perkins in the village, converting it into a two-family house. Frank Alpin, Jr., returned to Mount Vernon on Saturday last. niversary—Accident to Miss Ward. | €. F. Jewett and family visited at | Frank Come’s in Bashan Sunday. Mrs, Fred Miner entertainec the | Birthday club at her home last Thurs- | day afternoon, to _ceiebrate Mrs. | Miner's ana Mrs. Charles Sweet's birthdays. It proved a very enjoyable affair, with a large attendance. William Stark of Hartford was home over Sunday.=~ Mrs. Mary Fosdick has been visit- CHfford ing at James Raymond’s the past two | called at ‘'W. L. Main’s Sunday. weeks. | Go-to-Church Sunday. Mr and Mra. Milo Benn and family | Lila Mrs. | Middletown business-college. 2| tions, Har ? | home LISBON Children’s Day Committee—Lssal Pees ple Witness Sheasing Contest. A commitise to prepare fior 4 dren's day concert was the Sunday school on lows: Mausie, - Foote; recl T. BAward Davies, Miss Allce dy,” Mrs. W. 5. Foote and Miss Lucy Balawin. Witnessed Shearing. The sheep shearing contest at Sam- in Griswold Wednesday was Mr. and Mrs. J. Palmer, Mrs. J, B. Palmer, Jr, Y Mes. J. H. Kennedy and R, R Barber from this pace Michael Yula of New York recently. spent saveral days with his famiix, Pachaug was & fok *eq y a8 fol« decore< | who are living bere Elmer Campbeil of recent visitor at Ransom Read's several days. Mr, and Mrs. Bates, who have besn asts of their daughter, Mrs. Fred have returned to their home' in d. Mr. Clements has returned to New York after a visit with his brothers far in Lisbom. Bdmunds spent Sunday with his paremts in Canterbury. LAUREL GLEN George Hill Finishes Work at Norwish —Sunday Scheol Reorganized. George HIIL is home for the summer from his work at the stats hospital, Norwich. last ttawa: perintendent; Charles Main, secretary and treasurer; Paul Main, Hbrartang Mrs. Main, oTganist. of Point Judith lfe -:; John Main ing statien and Margaret Hayes Providence visited over Sunday at Mw. and Mrs. Elmer Main's. -~ Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Main were call- ers at Howard Martin's in Ashaway Sunday afternoon. 2 Sarabh Palmer of Westerly was a re- cent caller at her uncle's, Horace ra of Braaford, R. I, ace - day. S 'I Next Sunday, May 10, has been -’A- pointed as Go-te-Church Su s | special canvass of the entire parish has been made and a large attendance ls anticipated. ! Miss Mary Lee is assisting Mrs. H. [ F. Clark for a few weeks. # Miss Ward' Injured. '