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Guild of Danielson, Mrs. A. P. Grover of Moosup and Mrs. Henry Tennant of Mr, and Mrs. A. B, Hall and Miss Gertrude Hall spent Wednesday Leonidas Spaulding of Boston and Jacob Spaulding of Sunday with their parents.. with its bflfl upon the Memorial season. 2l from this place were in the to hang a dainty May basket to ¢ "Great Biain e e with games, after which re- Miss Grace Cruff spent Thursday in nebaug. A. Sheldon of port spent nesday night. Siew EAST KILLINGLY May Baskets Hung to Mrs. West and SOUTH WINDHAM Social on the Lawn—Pastor ts Give Hustrated Lo:tun Mrs. Nellie Tubbs was a week end visitor with friends in Norwich. Mrs Frank Gifford and son have re- tutned from a lhcrt visit 'lm Mrs. Gifford's modur Mrs. Harrtet Ch Percy Berlbnot shot a hawk Wed- nesday which measured four fest from 6p tu tip of wings. missi 1{! the meeting is Mrs. Stephen Meeting and Supper. ees meeting supper was held by the Christian Endeavor society, on CAMPBELL’S MILLS L w:;h:a- been in Plain- feld, has returned Luther oo 22 John MoQuald has moved his family to Wh Telephone 812. = Reports were ‘lv-n by the cmrm- of the different tioes by th' Gflofll th' ed heme, Tanner has been ill for ety. Miss Narola Rivenb: J, (lydo Kutzner of n.ut India, -M was the hottest day that Bas beern In 30 years. c, will assist the veter- in decorating the graves of Windham County CENTRAL VILLAGE People Attend Moosup VDanc,o— Rider Taken 11l While V. ing Daughter—Birthday Celsbration. Miss Elizabeth Barber of gflnfie]d| Feank Barber of Woody been visiting their sisters, Mrs. " Lea: H al. ives Hospi Raymond Kelleher has _returned Day Kimball hospital in Putnam and is improving in health. Frederick W. Tillinghast has been spending several I:!‘ny- with relatives at Prh;e-n- Bay, m Gardner and son Robert from New York, where been spending several weeks Mrs. Jardner’s mother, Mrs. Peto. Several local young people were F\'lday evening by the W. C. :ueph D\l-ll. Jr, Sunday of friends in Bal Receive May Baskets. Among the latest to receive May Willam West and Ernest Burton and daughter ng ‘nflu Vera Chase were in Sa:les visited friends in Da.melmn Thursday. Fred Smith of Putnam Heights was the guest of relatives here Saturday. David Greenwood spent Sunday in Clayville, R. L Rufus R. Chase of Putnam is farm- ing at the Chase homestead here. Bernard Brown of Attawaugan took part in the entertainment given at the Upper church Saturday evening. Howard Sheldon is out after his re- cent fllness. _____7._— CAYVILLE Men’s Club Gives Successful Enter- spoke. Mrs. Kutzner was much pleas- ed at the evidence of work being done by the various committees. Delegates ‘were elected to the conventions of the Dantelson C. E. union to be held in Putnam, Friday, James Towne, Miss Exley and Miss Jones. The prayer meeting Thursday night was held with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Safford. This week's meeting will be held at the parsonage at 8 p. m. Sub- ect, “The Joys of the Life of Faith.” Mr. and Mrs. James Patrick, Miss Lydia and Miss Hale of Worcester, are spending the week end at their Can- Parker Lathrop is also baskets. are Mrs. ‘Wednesday evering the Christian Mlu Lu g Fndeavor society held an ice cream 3ocial on the lawn of the church. The evening was employed by the younger members in piaying games. M Flo Adams was in charge. Mrs. R. C. Maine of Auburn, who has been visiting F. W. and Mrs. Arthur Sweet, left Thu for-a visit with her daughter at Robert Beckwith has removing the old Williams place and it is expected that work will soon. be- gin on the new fire company which is to be erected at that site Illustrated Lecture Instead of the regular Tuesday even- ing prayer meeting the coming week, | the pastor, Rev Maurice R Plumb, will give an illustrated lecture on Nature in Majestic Mood, showing views of Switzerland Mrs Jackel of Norwich spent Wed- nesday with her cousin, Mrs Felix urope and did not return on th no' urn on e same steamer with Mr. mnd Mrs. Taintor. Ilustrated Lecture. The illustrated lecture on Switzer- land which is to be given in the Con- gregational clurch Monday will begin at a quarter before 8. will be over 100 pictures of this beauti- ful country. Weirs Going to Branchville. Mr, and Mrs. J. Alden Weir daughters, who have been spending a few days at their summer home here returned to New York Monday. will spend the summer in Branch- Visitors Defeated. The junior baseball teams of Staf- ford Springs and of this village tried it out here last Saturday. lost the game. Mr. and Mrs. E. S, Charter of Staf- ford Springs spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John R. Neil More Money Needed. There is talk of calling a speclal town meeting to consider the question appropriating dollars to be used on the state high- Owing to changes made since the contract was let it is said that $8,000 will not complete the work. nearly flnlsb‘d terbury home. home over Sunday. Grange Closes Contest. Beme from the The local grange closed its contest with an especially fine meeting and programme last Wednesday evening. A number of original papers and were exceedingly good. Mrs. W. G. Parsons has returned to Boston after a week's stay at the inn.| Henry Stamford of Bridgeport was calling on friends in town Saturday. Charles King of Norwich was in town Wednesday. PACKER were given and solos of merit. WESTMINSTER The Ladies’ Ald society met with Mrs. Mary D. Stokes Tuesday after- The pulpit of “the Congregational to attend a ‘We Have in Stock the Following Beers Peter Schlitz Milwaukee, Pabst Dolger’s, ee, ml&.hh,l.-lmponedAle, Allordendclxntedinhcltylmt. GEO. GREENBERGER & CO. 47-53 Franklin Street. week, as Rev. M. R.|nolds of Manchester have been secured Plumb was in Seotla.nd Thursday even- ing where he gave a lecture. Lost Auto Recovered. H. 8, Taintor returned from New York Wednesday with his automobile astray somewhere and he will give an address at Memorial church next "Sunday evening. Charles E. Allen returned Monday trip to Huntington, Mass., whars he spent a few days with rel- is home for a few weeks, rmruitmg his heaith after an attack of mumps while in Lexing- The visitors thousand Name—Boys’ Ball Fred W. Newton Crushed by Bould- er—Neighbors Plant For Inured Man church will be occupied Sunday by the Rev Mr Brown of Windham Mr and Mrs Harris Ecclestone and Nathan Ecclestone went to Hartford in their car Sunday ven by a young men’s club. ‘Mrs. Philip Mathewson has returned I, having been Mrs. Arthur Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lyon of Plainfield spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Parkhurst. Rev. Mr. Higgins preachedSunday from Matthew 5 10, 11, 12, verses. eorge Roode of Danielson visited ‘W. C. Briggs and family. ‘Willard Baxter has finished work for | the Cutler Mills Co., and left Monday, for Baas, South Carolina: Miss Evelyn Browning was in Dan- ‘felson Tuesday. Miss Corinne Simino and sister Rose were in Moosup and Central Village, Mrs. H. E. Blanchard is entertain- ing Mrs. Raymond Blanchard and three children, of Providence, Merrill Bennett spent the week end in_ Hartford and Willimantic. Dan Page was home for Sunday. ‘Willlam Martin of Sheffield school is spending the week wih his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Martin. Miss Raynie Stebbins of Vorwlch spent Monday with )Lrs D. from Watch Hill, R. with her daught r of Wauregan, who is prepar- cottage there for the Fred W. Newton met with what came near to being a serious accident on Thursday last, while burying a large boulder In one of his lots, it rolled on him and his right leg was broken In two places and his left arm injur-- ed. Mr. Newton had tp crawl on his hands and right knee across a plowed fleld, ‘and was almost exhausted when his cries for help were heard by Henry Worthington, who assisted by Frank Bennett carried him to his where Dr. Sweet attended him. On to open her Core Levalley of Danielson has w-namc several days with Miss ‘Chapmen. . Suffered a Shock. :Albert Grover of South Kjlling- is at the home of Mrs. Frank C. Til- assisting in caring for Mrs. ’s ' mother, Mrs. Hill, & shock several days ago. Ball Team Gives Successful Playe Memorial Services Tomorrow. The baseball boys gave an enter- tainment in the town hall Saturday night, when they presented a play en- titled The Crowded Hotel. were Frank Hezard, Earl Holt, William Successful Enl-rhmm-m_ The entertainment given Men’s club in Columbia hall was a most _successful tween the members of The reader. class, the 23rd, Girly’ Club—Lecture Teaching Agriculture, The Sunday sthool class composed of the young people of Ripley Hill and Miss Sarah Vi chosen for its Miss Bertha Green is captain of the girls and George Freeman is captain There is considerable in- terest manifested in this class and the young people are loval to their leader. Boys’ Team Won. game was plaved be- the Climbers The Climbers. the score being 2 STER' NG Telless Benway of Wlllumsvxlle call- ed on old neighbors and friends hera, last Sunday. Fire destroyed . Mr. Batty of Putnam, was 3 The hit of the evening was the vaudeville act given by Mr, and Mrs. Loren Kenaettis, who show- ed that they were used to the stage. Mrs, W. E. LaBelle and Mrs. George Barnes were in Southbridge, Mass., Hll in Massachusetts. Rider has been in Re- on account of the illness of héf kusband, who ‘s, Mrs. Amos Peck’s, where he went for a visit. Unlay Gordon of New Haven spent £ nnd.ly at Willlam Simmons’. Birthday Party. ‘Miriam Chapmen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Chapman, enter- of young people at her Saturday afternoon to Saturday Simon Rosenzweig with his sons, and Henry Worthington and Clif- ford Raymond, met and planted Mr. Newton's corn and practical sympathy is the kind helps to cement the ties of universal brotherhood, and no doubt other neigh- bors will fall in line and keep in caring for, and harvesting his crops. Frank and Jacob Leonard are mov- ing their hog’sehold goods back to and Stephen Mullane and Donald Mc- Intosh, all doing well. Greenman assisted by giving recita- tions and whistling two solos. There were also solos by Mrs. Ethel Sherman, Simeon Brown and William and Ste- Ice cream and soda were served, after which dancing was . énjoved, Mrs. Ada Greenman playing 80 in favor of the boys. is to be played by the nines today, at 2 o'clock on the green near the residence of A. E. Peterson, | on Ripley Hill. Birthday Dinner. . Zechiel entertained Mr. and Mrs, Albert Woodworth at dinner May { 24th 1 nonor of H. Heath’s barn on the Thomas M. Hopkins place, so call- last Sunday. E('xn.l' Lewis and Il.l'r"yf:’! ‘-;ar!hford are visiting relatives and lends here. | 74, + Selectman Jared Hall and Bis men 1o birthday. are repairing the roads. There were four automobiles Providence at one time in the yard at | phen Mullane. Mrs. W. F. Bidwell was in Norwich Won Guess Cake. . Ada Greenman and son Rufus, Miss Arlene Carpenter and Mrs. Harry Sherman attended the peanut party at EAST WOGDSTOCK '\% H. Raymond preached in the Congregational church last Another game Woodworth's Mrs. Woodworth is re- keen and active and a de- ! lightful companion. A lecture under the auspices of the Hilltop Home club was given by <eclebrate her 12th birthday. Aura Baldwin has been enter- taining her parents from New Haven. Home from Florida. J. Ladd, Miss Mary Ladd Sarah Card have returned Jacksonville, Fla., where they Bave spent the winter with Mr. Ladd’s Augustus Ladd. ‘Wakeley has been vis- b-r parents in Jewett City. and Mrs, Burrill Frapklin, Mr. Albert Plke's last Sunday. house full of company. ASHFORD Wiliam Poo!e mnt “last Sunday at his home here. Sunday morning. Hung May Basket. Saturday evening last, young peopie met at the parsonage and basket as a surprise to Miss Edith Raymond, daughter of the E ry pleasant time was en- Joyed by all the party. Edwin P. St. John preached a very acceptable sermon at the tional church Sunday last, in the ab- Local Friends Attend Funeral of Mrs. Frank Siye—Interest in Lawson FXonk last Friday night. Sherman guessed the nearest tc the weight on the cake and so the cake came to Oneco. William Place is boarding with Mrs. Lizzie Young. Mrs. S. B. Winslow starts for Glid- den, Ta., Monday morning for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. George Lincoln were in Worcester Tuesday to see a party of Miss Nellie Pratt has returned from Paxton, Mass.. where she spent the winter with her uncle, Rev. George Pratt and wife, Funeral of Mrs. Siye. Mrs. Chester E. May and Mre. E. E. May attended the funeral hung a May Knowiton is staying at her cottage here for a few weeks. E P. Adams was in Putnam Mon- | D. Whitford was in Providence | Brundage of Storrs at the house of A. JE. Peterson the 22nd on Teaching of Agriculture in the Rural School. pervisor Emerson gave a Piano solos. were given by ‘blra Peterson and Miss Sarah White. !A soclal hour followed during which |refreshnients were served. | were present, Maud Brigham has returned in North Windham. short 3 Miss Bar- Fifty-five Morrill and ““ Leon Frasiii £ Provid Herhert Brown was in Wiilimantic s. Leon klin of vidence lpmt Sunday with Mrs. Franklin's sis- rs. Jechn Sheliey. Fucliea met Tuesday evening. of Providence sence of the Tomorrow at 11 o'clock, the Congre- gational church, Rev. 'W. H. Raymond ‘will preach a Memorial Day sermon, a special invitation has been given to Monday and Wednesday. Mrs. Thomas Brown returned to her home here last Monday much Impr Frank Slye in ‘Pomfret Center Wed- Mrs. Slye was a former resident and had many friends in town, were shocked to hear of her sudden death Monday morning from heart dis- Mrs. E Gllbm is housekeeper at E. . “There will be speaking, music and A ball zame will be plaved by Plain- of Mrs. George Freeman over forest fire between the old back 'road and the oid turnpike, which started Sunday afternoon. refreshments at the church today, Me- day with his brother, Fra,nkl Mitchell, who is employed in all Civil War veterans to be present. The subject, will be, rial Day to Us?” field and Oneco this (Saturday) after- . Mrs. Slye was a daughter of the late Rev. S. V. B. Cross, who was pastor of the Methodist church in '73 “What is Memo- In the evening the services will be held at considerable damage to property in its Warden John Champlir helpers, spent Sunday at his home. ' Organist Resigns. Miss Helen Mn&hcwscn has resigned the Elxm Ladd is organmist Oneco M. E. church Sunday, Mav 31st. young people will have charge of the Rev. Paul Miller of Steriing will deliver service, at 7 o'clock. Frank Medbery wil be the leader. worked all' Sunday the day Monday trying to control the There are several theories as to the origin of the fire. Tuesday afiernoon but was under control Tolland County STAFFORD Interest In Proposed Trolley Line— Lieut.-Governor at Memorial Mrs L. H. Linderman is visiting her brother, H. Allen, in Holden, Mass. Attended Trial, Interest in the Lawson trial is man- ifested by the people in town, many of whom attended the trial held Birthday Surprise. At the Tomlinson farm there was & May basket surprise party in honor of Hylmn.r Olsen, Wednesddy night the « William Jowett is spending a Wwe2k with relatives in Southbridge, Exercises—Dancing night and most ol The fire was BOLTON NOTCH -Putnam this week. On Thursday Mrs. Lawson was taken home by automo- bile, being too ill to_appear in court. Allan Upham of Boston has been spending a few days at his home here. WOODSTOCK Memorial Day Observanee Tomorrow— Eastford Pastor to Deliver Address. it being his birthday. people came from Plainfleld and West- minster, and there were Readin Follow Peanut Party. Misg Edna Bickford has been visiting " " &t her home in Elliott. Guerin is entertaining Ber uiicle from Worcester. ll Mrs. Robert Jerrett and chil- beth and Robert, of Provi- dence, were Saturday visitors at BE. ‘Hoxio umbfldn’-. Mathieu of Danielson has work at the store of F. Inghast. Mr. Wilmot of Dan- The Stafford grange will meet next Tuesday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Willlam Harford have been guests of ‘vlr and ; V[;; John Foster. Rev. William Reynolds will deliver a Memorial address at Dayville next Sunday afternoen Friday afternoon the school children marched to the Gallup cemetery, where there were addresses with songs and reciiations suitable for Memorial day. Peanut Party. The peanut party given by thé Miss- es Jearictte Gallup and Marion Blakes- lee Friday evening in Grange hall was largely attended and enjoyed by all. Howard Gallup won the prize. Light refreshments were sérved, after which dancing was énjoyed. Miss Reynolds delighted her hearers with three choice good things. eat and drink, while music and sing- ing were enjoyed. The grounds were lighten by Japanese lanterns. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Con- gregational church, met afternoon at the home of Mrs. William Mead. ' Plans were made for the sum- Memorial day | the Quarryville X William Stafford has been on 4. omebile trip with her dnu:h-’ rs. Ralph Wight. of Indian Or- mer work, and after a delightful lun- Dls[rlv' <uperintendent ener held a quarterly the Quarryville M. E. church Wednes- day eveninr fary Crifford of Boston, Mass., is vislting M. W.. Howard. Ernest Chappell has gone 'bome in Springfield, Mass., for a féw Mrs, Marie - Shaw of New York, are visiting Mr. and Mrs E. A Shaw. STAFFORDVILLE Matthew Doyle and hmlly moved this week to Westerly, cheon served by the hostess under the shade of the trees, the ladies adjourn- ed to meet with Mrs: Columbus Smith for the June meeting. WINDHAM C. E. Newspaper Meeting Planned— Artist Weir and Family Going to Branchville, Rev, W. M. Brown will preich at the Congregational church ' tomorrow, the evening the C. B. m resident, Russel! Taunton were among the places vis- day exercises are to b held at the Congregatioral church Sun- day morning. ,Rev. James B. King of Bastford, an old soldier, the address, at the close of which the graves in the cemetery are to be dec- Local Incorporators. E. C. Penney, W. H. Reed and Theo- dore Lyon are named as local incor- Putnam to Stafford Springs railroad. Representatives have been in-town looking he Much interest Lieut.-Governor Spoke, Memorial Sunday was observed by Winter post, G. A. R.. Horton Ca Sons of Veterans, and the Woman's Relief Corps attending service in the of | Methodist church in & body Sunday P. Buck delivered ‘R he sermon on Tha Bflxhler Mpecu Mulllnn sang The am Spangled Ban.' A short alidress to the veterans by Lieutenant Governor WILLINGTON Hi.. Frank Davis and son Russell have been visiting relatives in Provi- ‘At D. A. R. Meeting. B. Hoxie Lillibridge and Mrs. will deliver porators of the orated. Miss Nellie Chandler and Mrs. Agnes Wooqd are at their home for the sum- mer. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hicks of Provi- dence were calling on friends in town Sunday. — Miss Mary Flynn of Norwich has been the guest of Miss Louise How- ard. Henry Burritt of Boston and Miss Emily Bveleth have visited Miss Mary er. Will Exchange Pulpits, Rev. R. R. Kendall is to preach in Bastford Buudly in exvh&n” with Rev. J. B. King. BROOKLYN Miller House Burned—Latest Arrange- ments For ll-m.rill Day. Chariette Beu-bmuch is vis- g, B, has 'gene te cuv-hnd, Ohie, te attend the wedding B -fimmmuxmkmm- ited the farm. Mrs. Theador a 3 e Cole of Washl D. C, has come to Occupy wm for tile summer recently owned by the Mr. and Mrs, - and daughter of to their home nm for th esummer. rted all along Tanner was a guest mage Friday night and carried DMiss Reynolds to Moosup Sat- urday afternoon. Mrs. Annle Tanner.has her sister with her this week. Mrs. George Gc.\iu her daughter, Mrs. at the parso; been vhmng the téplo is Current Events," ing. The ed@itor in chief 'lll ‘be Rus- local, department M. C. Lathrop, temmme. ‘Mrts. Robert Pa- Brum, foreign missions Miss Gertrud Arneld, home, Miss G o. Bl!!l. war, Russell il Do fod by M. Brown in the n.bnne‘ of llsv M. R. Plumb, wi series of lectures on 8 week in several neighboring tovn- ‘!nvluuons to the ‘Waiter Abb- h of R.Eh received yiace ln the Win 2 morning. Rev. John and Charles Tannér and Ben- H. Tuonnicliffe Jamin Wilcox went a few days with his daungh- Willimantic Mrs. Byron Gallup spent Friday and Sabt’\:xrday in Westerl. Mr and Mrs. H G. ily moveq from Dalton, week to George Moore's ténement. Spencer has resigned visiting at Alvin The oldest inhabitant here dees not remember such hot weather in May m experienced Tuesday and Wed- Miss Loulse in the Garland mill; and has gone tc Westerly, R. I Miss Lirzie Brandon has in the Hydeville mill and has gone to a for a vacation with relaives, after which she will enter the Holyoke hosplal tralniug school for nurses. k] B Gallup has sold o fine pair of ' C, W, Bowen spent a doy in Bosten Miss Ida Sanger was in Reckvilie a fow days this weei, h.v,yi.[, D, -Pi place, i was by State Deputy Sykel of Maumwwu take vging S iy of Ton s dniding mltw fah mvmmm«s mmnnmmmxm : wmr B;hm,On.,nnds #’:fi-muu church at'4 p. m. Mz, and Mrs, Charles 1 Larrabee and Rey. aad | M, R Plumb are on a meter trip 16| gu dgeport and are guests of Rev, M. R. Plumb's parents over Sunday. Mrs. Robert Peqrun I-vu Tuesday to attend the W. ‘Wauregan and th- cut Bu.lch meets in X- memé frcga society te the New Lendon Thers was & good prayer Woodstock attended the tional church Sunday. - Mrs. F..R. Alrich and son Herbert af Uxbridge, visited reiatives in town The Marcy homestead has been for i er., formeriy of this- a day receatly. second Sunday in .hlu. umu !‘:‘umef Saturday g'clock the nlhl Mitler t Memeorial Services and Decorating of rvices were held in ethodist church Sun- about fifty Grand Army men from Manthl-mer nnendlng the services and conference afl to daughter has been West and fam- Mass., thit MlntyznnhnAmnul. mmmwo.nomuwm Congrega- e-n-etery u( 9 e'clock and in the ‘Dinner mn!tx plan and exercises