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Four Pupils Graduated at Exerdises Held Wednesday—Interesting Pro- gramme—Woman Preacher at Con- gregational Church. by uating exercises of _the !Eiy:nmmu Were held in the Con- eregational church Wednesday after- Tcon. The exercises commenced at 3 o'clock and were conducted by Super- Visor F. W. Barber of Putnam. The platform was decorated with ferns and wild flowers. . The following pro- “earried :- Adaress of wucome.'mn Alma Carpenter; The #Lord's Prayer, by a little girl, Cen’er #chool, Miss Agnes L. Brennan, teach- ; the school. Long Cove ps, school recitation; ffth original paper, third ‘grade read- ed; song by the school. lLong ‘Cove achool, Miss Nora Massey, teacher. paper, .upper_grade; memory first grade reader. Drawbridge Mrs. Ursula_ Avery, teacher. poem, second reader; originol s ) grade, two sixth readers. sichool, Miss Marian Hart- Upper class stories, sec- grade readers, two first grade readers. District seven, Mrs. Mabel Dennison, teacher. Geography drill, three first readers, school poem, two seventh grade original papers, history érill, second reader. Gales Fercy school, Miss Grace Chapman, teacher. phy arill, first grade reader, u—‘-a{.r:mm part. District eight, Miss Grace egan, teacher. Second reader, parts, song. District four, Miss Mollie E. Ball, teacher, His- tory drill, second reader, two original upper grade, songs, reading mvn. Mrs. Minnie G. Holdridse, teacher. HSolo, history drill, second reader, four first readers, four original District nine, Miss Dorothy m teacher, Second reader, by Charles D, Gex, A certificate of excellence for schol- arship, conduct and effort was given Supervisor Barber to several pu- :fi& He also presented books and fountain pens as prizes to those who had received the most diamonds and stars. The four graduates who received di- mas from Supervisor Barber were Lucile Watrous, Alma Carpenter, George A. Montgomery, Jr., and Walter Mather. - o Charles D. Geer, Frederick W. Burton, Samuel E. Holdridge, Billings T. Avery and George A. Montgomery, members of the town school committee. Refreshments were served on the 1awn and a social hour followed. There were over 200 in attendance. Every sehool did excellent work, Wwhich mpeaks well for the teachers and su- pervisor Visitor from Rhode Island. Miss Maud W. Holdridge of River Point was a week end and Sunday guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Holdridge. Woman in the Pulpit. Mre, Small of New Hampshire preached in the Congregational church Sunday morning. She took for her text Heaven, and was closely listened to by a good sized audience. Julian Lafierre of the Southern New England Telephone company of Nor- wich was a Sunday guest of S. Archie Holdridge. Arthur Avery visited his aunt, Mra ‘Wilcox, In Groton Sunday. Supervisor to Preach. F. W. Barber of Putnam, who is su- pervisor of schools in Ledyard, will oe- cupy the -ulpit of the Congregational church Sunday merning. Dr. aud Mrs. Nathan Gray of Nor- wich visited the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bnos Gray, {'unday after- noon. | Mrs. Sarah H. Main has returned home after spending several days with her daughter, Mrs. Julia Cromwell, of Mystic. Mrs. Edward Avery, who has been very ill, is a little better. FRAWKLIN Mesting of Merry Workers—Schools Close With Picnics. Miss Faith N. Gager Is at her home. The Merry Workers met with Mrs. 1 There W 1 _attendance the Union Baptist & Sun-| day morning. 8 pastor from the nfi-bj.cc Our” comm Mrs, Jeffers and Miss Lydia 0! sang a duet, the hand of fellowship % was extended 'to Mrs. Harriet Ed- 3 munds anl Mrs. Laura Chapman. The third church roll call followed with | Arrange: 5 1ast a large response from the members. Harvard Coxswain Captures Yale % of It t encouragement to see I mvbmuur.umn.u.c"— e g—Picnic—Personal : S S0 many x)slt th? co::munit::}. The p;;— Fl By iy s 3 well. % tor preached in the evening on The| g ¥ 14th, Children's Day, ‘the. morning | _Mrs.“Irving Sallsbury is visiting at - Gates of. Zion. vlll‘u;?,du‘::«l :'\ the Methodist Barber's. o.fiit m d“" include & The music committes of the Bap- | church in place of the usual morning Saturday to Mr. and ‘Mrs. J. Leroy Frink of New tist Christian Endeavor society met|gorvice. Rev. Mr. Potter will have & of the ¢ C London have been visiting at F, ' a Friday evening, the 5th, with Mre.|giggram and gpeak to the ch Plummer’s. 7 }m&der Chx"l”:x and f:mé})ssmlmllo ne:.- after which a program of "h.dl;‘f- Picnic Ende Term. A joyed a soclal time an x given. The choi re- aid Postmaster| Miss Lois Miss Gertrude Rogers and Herbert ?,".':.'h:'.m.p?cm ‘music. x L s very mee-duul w mmn. ltCfl Rogers spent the week end at their Racsivad Miwerde. W Titus district Saturday of last week. p—— ome here. Randall berley cnic Graduating excrcises were held at| At the Sunday md"""m n o s The i Sy oC A e (] By DY R RS S TR i NIRRT e e S A sj.;:ar Memorial school Friday eve- | Sun lar * attandanes—Madeline | this plses Thursday, the guest of Mrs. Wednesday evening, June 17, in the | Birch, wreath pin, three years: Mary ears; Doroth the 4 TUnion Baptist church, Prof. C, D.|Birch, book, four y 3 y - Geer and “double malé quartette, a Birch, gun_ inetal Bin four montha: u oA Stanton calie We wouldn’t be fair to your :fcnt‘n,uwffimn‘;:' m{mnm om Nor- | o Potter, each a bronze pin, for two 8R4 carpenters are.kept buay, Tk Ald e o e Miion gold’ pin, ome| Mr. Willis has a good offer for 'his|seen here recently going to some tree best housekeeping interests if o year; Gordon Manien, silver pin, six |farm. in the woods. 3 EKONK ‘months; Edna Chapman, eightesn Attended Reunion. e we omitted it. s —_— months, silver star, Closing of the Schools—Frink-Whit- ‘Camp Fire Girls’ Pionie. Windham county e T o ney Wedding, The Camp Fire Giris held @ picaic reunion of Mr. Plummer's class at the Rev. Willam Reynold nod a | Bty e, The agpe. oo WINDHAM F el T e S R ev. am ynolds (preac] a urday afternoon. e sup) - ceton 5 fine sermon from his own pulpit here | sisted of salad, sandwiches, cake and o2+ =R Sunday morning and held a meeting | lemonade. Barstow-Abbe Wedding to Take Place| 18, one night, a banquet being held in_the evening. at the Bitgood schoolhouse in the af- Miss Jennie G. Perkins returned Wednesday — Women’s Missionary Potato m.h. have arrived on time ternoon, Tuesday evening from Northfield, Bociety Meets. and are looking the gardens over. Monday Mr. Reynolds went to Dan- | where she had been attending th 3 fra— A steam sawmill is being moved to ° ielson and on Tuesday to Boston to | commencement exercises of the thirty Mrs, George H. Linceln, president|the Pellett wood lot, visit his son, Maurice, for the re-|fifth anniversary of Northfield Sem-| ¢4y Atterncon club in the Back . . mainder of the weelk. inary.”and resumed her’duties in the | Hona aistrict sntertained the. follow: SOUTH Norwich and Jewett City i i Thames ional arwich. Vacation Bogine. raes National, Dank, Norwieh |t SnloS SHTAed GO, WILLINGTON Miss Merrick closed a_successul [ Mrs William Gilroy of MY VEriol: 'frm 3 to ¢ p. m.i Mrs L. W. Smith, year of school Friday and has gone i Mrs. W. H. Brown, Mrs. George Chap- | Baptisms to Fellow Childrew’ away for the summer vacation, Aplin for & week avas the guest of the | TC- Wy L pLOR™ JhE, Gegree Caaps ) Bapt Pt 2y . Day ighee. e B e ool 1n | Misses Goer at ikie Pines, Monday. | I i i Miss Caroline B. Freeman an i , South Scituate, R, I, are spending a the Wylle district Friday with a pic- | geryctor of music at Mt Vernom, A Wedding Set For Tuesday. llam Kroupa end Katie Kiecak, |fow days in town: % BROOKLYN Wi \ T e Rl en, Cheesebro went | X-» Das arrived in the village to spend | Waiter Abbe, Jr. of Pittsburgh u.[m of Dalevills were marrfed last| Miss Edith Eddy and pupils, of West Summer Houses Being Opened—Wa- - s her vacation at the home of her mo:i- | rjy, th Baturday. The ceremon: per- | Woodstock, held icnic at Crystal 2 2 {0 Westerly Wednesday to visit rela- | gr 3irs. James Holden Freeman. e B e s s | ot by ‘Tov. M V. Darron. Laxe Thursday afternoon. man Pays Fine For Assaulting An- My, and Mrs.-A. A. Stanton and|. M. and Mrs Bimer Satterlee of!riage with Miss Mirlam Barstow will| Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brackett spent | Postmaster and Mrs. Eidredge have other Woman. North Haven returned home Monday, take place in the Congregation: iSundu At Mansfleld Center with Mr. | moved into the Crandall house. Miss Amy Gallup attended the meet. is after spending the week-end at the chyrch Tuesda: t 4 p. m. Miss | and Mrs. Frank Preston. Mrs. Harold Bloom is entertaining Professor Rufus Sheldon and daugh- e ?rtfism:,fet)?“&gm" Union associa- | home of Mr. and Mra. Charles Satter- | Barevow is ine gucst of Mra Guilford! Children’s day will be observed at|her brother's wife and children, of |ter Laura, after spending the wintar Mrs, Ann Casey has gome to Cen- | 198, 0 0 0 oo 0 Hartford Meeting, | STith. M emorial church next Sunday. BomICIlnton. Mass. in Pittsfleld, Mass.,, have opened the.r tral Village for a visit with relatives. Miss D. Frences Campbell returned | 8ervices will be combined and will com- | Miss Florence Kenvon is v iting her | summer home here. i : Rev. James M. Potter attended the g.on, ) | mence at 10.30 o'clock. father, Winfleld Kenyon, this week. Charles Edwin Blake has closed his mz;’t'fif; Sl e“:‘;;‘;nzljgl:::‘thift‘:fi; Ministers' Meeting, 'ari;mdu md‘_w,dnes,'a.um' BEBOOL. A PRI oy, Tk A Ty bhin: e Mihs ‘Hasel Keach ia vistting reia- school in, Barrington and is with nis and fourtn degrees were conferred on | TU342Y at st HMattierd. Holds Annual Mesting ..|Botit Juror for the June term of the|tives in Boston =~ o o lady | Dr and Mrs. Raiph P: Bennett and two candidates ana a harvest supper 9. Do 2 ed to| At the annual meeting of the Wo. | N et Hrcn e and | friend of Worcester spent Sunday at | daughter Flgrence M.. with Mr. and wav':"fi"'joye a g s temf.o 28 ench ‘Cali | men's Miselonary soclety held in the| children of New London are guests of | Waldo Carpenter’s. Mrs.. Bryniish all ‘of Providence, wers oy Tinner has gone to Narra- | v itage from Long Beack “Cul” | Saph “Tutads "afemosn hers. wers| M and Srn Morrets Dobe: goest Sunaey ok 3. and Sre: T . S T n | sixteen present.. Reports of the sec- . : Pond. Ploved this summer. He visited his| ter. He visited his - brother OIS e e O B e | s i e B buptems st EAST WOGDSTOCK Mr. and Mrs. D. B, Hatch have their AR OEs QUDOIY y " |clety to be in a fine condition. Six- 1 —" _ sor Harold Hatch with his wife, two > 3 o Ak 2 eetl i Mrs. a Gould o nielson i cox, recently‘_ ; bfldize, Thursday“éo take her exam- |:n 3 sol’l‘a;?: mfld:l::fl‘o:"é‘:: B, 'e:end Ml;l“ A):::,on, B;:l‘nek, ing Meeting on the Porch. with her brother., George L. Sweet and Frink—Whitney. ingtions at Radgliffe Atrea! Normal school in Greenwood, S. C.|now housekeeping in the 878 | ) arles H. Potter and daushter, Mrs, | Wife. Mrs. Sweet being unable to do There was a quiet wedding last,| o *Heq Wood Cits Cal. arrived at tne | TWO mission study books used, “The house. Eiot Clemence, attended the grad- | her household work on acount of an week when Edward Frink and Miss| po o0 NG “Sete sister, Mrs. Del- | NeW America”” and “What Next in exercises of Mt. Holyoke col- | 2ttack of rheumatism. a Lucy Whitney were united in mar- | PoMe Gf BF% BT ST gotrs was | Turkey.” Two food sales were held. lege Wednesday. Miss Winifred Potter | , MTS. Leroy Pearl has entertaine riage. Rev. Mr. Reynolds offciated. | Brontoantad on the Journey by Walter | Money has beon sent to aid botn EASTFORD . | was one of the graduates. her mother, Mrs: Frank Griggs of A>- Kelth of California, a relative of Mra, |home and forelgn missionary work | e C. E. Society Reorganizes. Mrs, Edward Moran was taken o LEBANON Sears. Mr. Keith spent Saturday and the home tressury has $14.08 and ma Clears $14 for Library Fund—| Tne C. E. society was reorsanized |the Worcester Hospital, Sundas. T R A ISRttt FUEY anl LI DN e T e e Sty o Orange Secial. last Sunday evening, cleciing H. B Woman Fined For Assault. 00l in Seventh District Closes with 2 ; unicati read and - andler, president; F. B. Alton, vice v Mrs. Ardell 5 . Mrs. Justin_Peckham of Peckham's communications were and a par-| The library fund ? y Tuesday morning Mrs. Ardelli was Special Exercises—Summer Visitors. | Point spent Sunday at the home of llamentary uestion box = conducted.|the procseds of e e i | prenient s S ARRSE Wiy, _secratars brought before Clarence & Cundall 5. h ister, Mrs. Edward Stiles at Mrs, W. I o ou aham | the chapel M: % 5 > | P, in complaint of T. D. Pond, warden School in District No. 7 closed Mon- | T.eonard Bridge, i gave an interesting address, fllustrat- | Thompson people, - 00 (DS West Superintendent of schools, Rev. Henry |and prosecutor, charged with an as- day, June Sth, with a picnic and ex-| ~Marabers of Paith Trumbull Chap-|ed with charts showing the need of | The Ladies’ Aid soclety of the M.|were prosent snd assisted in the ser. |Sault on the body of Kate Bogdan. ercises. The programme follows: ter. D. A, R.. of Norwich held a basket | the co-orporation of the Missionary | . church gave an orangs s Pl B o asi n the ser- | Spe entered 4 plea of guilty and was Address of welcome, Eleanor Bur- | picnic with the Misses Geer at the Societies with the work of the W. C.|dav evening, June 5. ocial St 8. May has been enteftaining |ARed two dollars and costs faxed at gess; chorus, Haste 'Away, school: | Pines, thelr cottage on the Biuff,|T. U. The cholce of officers for the| The oocupants of the Bauch house | Harold Coten of Paetackot R e |five dollars and ninety-three cents. salutatory address, The Panama Canal, 4 | year resulted In the election for |arrived on Tuesday June $th for the | coless foey. © e .*a | ‘Several from this place attended the George Wilcox; recitations, The Chil- jpresident, Mrs. Robert Pegrum: vice 5 oy g fxiend, circus in Norwich. dren’s Hour, Sara Robinson; Barbara | residents, Mrs. F. E. Gulld, Mrs. M Addresses by Mrs. Woodbury. Mrs. John E. Brown of Putnam vi: Trictohle, school: Mothers. Almanac,| Miss Laura A Perking attended tae B “’Fiumb: "secretary, Mre. - Gertrude e otalh, tha scbvole: of rsday, Eastford held ints adv Mrs. lda Vose Woodbury gave an |ited Mr. and Mrs. Joseph K. Porter. Marjorle Willilams; Seven Times One, | MOrning session of the Woman's. s iyq14; treasurer, Mrs. John Pot- | exercises in the ";"i“‘::...'e'h rr‘:“ interesting address at the Congrega- | Mrs. Mary A. Sutton of Rocky Hil Bieanor Burgess; exercise, Our Flag, | Home Missionary Soclety of the No:- | yep the exercises lemonade, cake and iy |tional church last Sunday morning. | ¥as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Fleanor Burgess, Russell Abeh, Sk | wich District, _at the Willimantic |} _ 4 v o » ® Guna wers gu o rcises lemonade, cake and ice | 0081 (SRUICh last Sunday mmormine | Pond this week Robinson, Charles Ryan, Doris Tro- | {amp Ground, Tuesday, as a delegals of Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Kimball of| Miss Ida Case has returned from | the A. M. A. and has had a wide ex- - land and Edward Ryan; recitations, ;from the local auxiliary. She reporiod| Norwich Tuesday evening. Willimantic, where she has been vis- | DeTience &s a public speaker. Mr. and CHAaruiN ;13‘: J"l‘rhrg%\";:dkm:tionfl ety [‘)’a’ lgc::l ‘loi:.?;'"fi‘;fh :t t‘h;nlelom:‘of Mp:‘ Mrs. Edgar of New London spent|iting for some time, 18- | Mrs_ J. M. Paine entertained her Sat- : ck of the 2 2 : : is Troland: song, What 56292‘25"."; Sarah C. Colver, and her daughter Sunday with Mrs W. S. Chappell. John Etheridge was a week end |Urday and Sunday. on e Winfield J. Phillips has bought & new Ldoyd P, Ayer Wednesday of last we-k w'th a large attendance. Dainty re- freshments were served on the lawn and a social time was enjoyed. Mrs. Osborne and daughter Hazel and son Leroy of Boston were week ;n;l‘ guests of Mr, and Mrs. Ralph ine. Mr. and Mrs. B, R. York of Lebanon ‘were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Maine. Mrs. Katherine Peacock of Willi- mane has been the guest of Mrs. Al- Mrs. Arad Manning of Yantic at- tended the missionary meeting at Mrs. Bermon Gager's Thursday. Odd Fellows Invited. o The local Odd Fellows have been in- whed to attend the memorial exercises 4n Willimantic Sunday, June 14th. Mr. and Mrs. L. Chapman of Ver- etilles were calling on Mrs. Lloyd F. Ayer on Wednesday. Schools in town closed Friday, each scirool havin~ a pienic. Henry Ellsworth of Hartford was the week end guest of S. N. Hyde. Miss Elsie Maine of Willington was at her home over Sunday. Miss Ella Smith is spending a few weéks in New London. MONTVILLE for Children’s Sunday —Everett-Guile Wedding—Norwich Musicians to Be Heard. Surday morning at 11 o'clock in the Union Baptist church the annual ildren’s concert will be held. Music and recitations by the members of the Bible school will make the pro- le. The offering for the fuel gr the coming year will be received. At 7 o'clock the pastor will conduct the service and Miss Carrie Viola Wil- ‘bur of Norwich will deliver an address and sing solos. - Everett—Guile. Edward F. Everett and Miss Vivian E. Guile were united in marriage at the bride’s home at Harrison's Land- ing, Waterford, Wednesday afternoon, Jvme 10th, - at 5.30, the Rev. George |os €. Chappell oJciating. Mr. and Mrs. H\verett will make their ‘home in PAINT Makes7 gals. Paint for $9.95 It’s only $1.42 per gal. The L. & M. SEMI-MIXED fl":uam- Bor 100 yaarer: KneWR X T L. W. Carroll & Son pleasantly spent in games and music, Misses Mary F. Potter and Mabel r " nesday. after which dainty refreshments s ifred narurray D. Lincoln, county agent of | Miss Harriet Lefingwell entertain- | served. 74 S § oo o Holyake. ezllle:‘o’gu:"m" ’ R OWN foague il noon, County Improvement | od Charles Anderson of Deep River| Robert Kirchner will spent his sum-| Mra ‘Willlam Brown and daughter ‘l v et ek & thin neat ;:n:n unday. mer vacation with his sister in Nor- | Mildred are visiting in Brooklyn, N. Y, [ ] 5 est Mrs. Woodbury also spoke at the School, school; valedictory, Facts of | Miss Kate B, Colver at the Navy Officers of C. E. Socisty. ‘uun“yq':,‘,.'e,:‘","“og Put 7 Hill church Sunday evening and was | > romoblle allup is visiting frienis Lebanon’s History, Mabel Hoxie; Yard. The following officers have been . nam s the - Mrs. . B. Gallup is visiting frien i frocsnesot Aae il oxie; song, Excitement On Circus Day. elected fo serve the C. E. society of|SUest of Mrs. Elisha Perry. She spent | the Suest of Mrs. H. T. Child. in Florence, Mass. and other places. J = Tuema e g, thres | Barnum | e Congrasational’ ctiurch for st | Ber Seventy-eighth birthday with Mra. Thank Offering Meeting. Charles E. Ross, Frank Hall a.1 Receive State Certificates. “d“B’a“:y ey g e e Gunits | monthy fim”""uy 10t Presblast T Pergy'- daughter, Mrs. Fred Willlams,| The annual thank offering meeting | Harry Hall attended the Barnum & Eleanor Burgess and Charles Ryan|a lengthy stop in the place enroute |sell Potter, vice president: ‘Harriet | 2t SPruce Dale. of the Ladies’ auxiliary was held Sat- | Bailey circus in Norwich Tuesday, have received a certificate of profi-|to Norwich. |Guild: secretary, Eden Cook; treasur- Church Repairs. urday afterncon, June §th, at the home | _ The Congregational Sunday scho ciency in reading having a vocabu- Casturcd. ¥al Pl ler Ralph Eaton; Lookout committee,| The Congregational church is under- | f Mrs. George Frink. Nearly 70 were | Frank W, Martin superintendent, wii lary of two thousand words. p 9. | & A Keeney: prayer meeting com- | going repairs inside and out. The scr. |in attendance, many coming from the | observe Children's and Flag day ne"t 1oIr. and Mrs. Albert Wheaton spent | Later while the crews were all out| iiiidq, Mrs. H, R. Plumb: soclal com. | Vices are to be held in the chapel. | Woodstock ang North parishes. The |Sunday at 11 o'clock last Sunday with Mrs. Thoothlll of |for thelr regular practice o pIUCkY.injttee’ Alan Guild; flower committee | Mrs. Charles Clark and Mrs, John |Junlor socleties were well represented. eter, Mttle coxswain of the Harvards, came | Bates; muslc committee, Paul|Ethridge and son John attended class | LD® meeting was held on the porch, There 1s more Catarrh in this sec..on hufmre,s'u‘t:é A i, hes fetumed | 3D o “.,ptw:;':y"r“: e ey Dlanist, Gertrude Armold; | day exercises at the Tourtelotte Memo- | the day being ideal for an outdoor | Of the country than wif offer flaeascs r visiting in Waterford. ag and g 3 ‘ s N " | gathering. Mrs. T. A. Turner con- 3 Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Tucker and son | Other men were waiting in a canoe for n‘:l'_f:"‘monwc"wmmr‘;:me pat R ‘é’:}‘,':"_’;‘:"";“_\°"h Grosvenordale, Mon- | EoCering. Mre, i exercines Pray. | ea™s %as sipposed to be incurab LeRoy of Bridgeport are at E. J. Tuck. | him. He made the boat with all the Tiask d 8 Dwight Lyon died Sunday after a |er Was offered by Mrs. R. R. Kendall. [ nounted it a local disease and p.>- er’s. men left at the quarters in pursuit \8TUM. L 0oL o el iong iliness. Burial was in the Bhoe. | Mrs. 1da Vose Woodbury of Brook- | scribed local remedies. and by con- £oDPothy Loomis has been in Hart- | However they did mot sucosed In cap- | \/o iatheway of . Bridgeport are|Dixville cemetery, Rev. Frank Chasm. | Line, Mass. fleid secretary of the A. | Stantly (IIBE & G075 S0 100 St ew days. uring 3 { berlain officiating. i M. A, gave an address on the work in B b > s o : wiiiss Gertrude Manning of South|flas was fying upside down, undes o e LT Yetter of New York Visited his | Which She is so deeply engaged. The | Henal' wisease and. therefore requi s ndham is at E, J. Tucker’s. the Harvard freshmen's flag on the C. Tathrep attendsd the ansusl m: farm on Yetter hill Wednesday. Indian, Negro and Mountain Whites | constituiiona! treatment Hall's Catarrn LEONARFERIDGE e Y quet of the Bankers' association Tues- : all come under her jurisdiction and | Cure, manufsctured by F. J. Cheney & even! Co., Toledo, Ohlo, is the only Const.tu- NORTH LYME Yy evenfug/ et Mdaten’ Filnt EAST KILLINGLY A iasant social hour followed, sand: | tional cure: on the market, ‘It is faken SOUTH WINDHAM |cicse of school T | S A F e o s S e - ool ® A blood and mucous surfaces ol the Sys- S oo, Sl .Y | by members of the Pansy band, Rose- | tem. They offer one hundred:dollars bud club and Clover circle. The offer- | for any case it fails to cure. Send for June Box Hung—Donald Cummings —_— Injured by Fall. Baraca Club Organized—Picnic At W. Henry Kneeland of Columbia Somist Johegt Bible Class From Willimantic Hospi- SererealiMention, imonials. 2 i % Mrs. T _|ing_amountea to neariy 3$25. clroulars and testimonts o spent Saturday with relatives. C. R. Tiffany and Lucius Maltby of *K',':_'Yh Entert "":—0"" and " Mrs,{ Mre Irving P. French way in Erov. "Wilbur Chamberiini' fs. moving this et . s CHEMEL & SO0/ e N 24 illiams of Lebanon | Wallingfora visited Mrs. Wililam irchner Going ermany. Miss Alice Law has returned to her | YooK to North Adams, Mass. where Sold by Drugglsts, 75c. Spent the week end with Miss Ruby | Sisson over Sunday. e e R b Pt Tt NS he has rented a blacksmith shop. M Take Hall's Family Pills for consti- *Ms et Sehial 3 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Smith of| Mr and Mrs. Felix Kirchner leave| "7, "y T qugniin, Miss Giadys Ma- | Chamberlin and family have been liv- | pation ioirs, Edwin Kneeland and Miss La- | Chester visited friends here Sunday. | T the WSS aaiie| ssa snd Charies Woodward spent the | f W h the former's mothest ‘Mrs. s Lead M Emm&w;;:kg:tesésebsrigu. Bn}}':“ Cl-;r%ncf\l Purvis organized & ;ghu:cho s“‘:_d.y af:e'::cf:::.cnnd :‘p,!ol:t Wobk end fn Providence. Ed!v;‘n ‘camml be’:’llnhf’l‘;r a \e’:; e Always iLzld to -x.“" H;;m.; 3 3 3 c = ol clos ay wi ublie | S sses start i Mr. and ‘Mrs. William Perl enter- | the ‘ehusch, Sunday eventng. o0 O |ing. About thirty were present. e ea el Daliouyille ckllag: su tne PEPHE ] o the stomach. ] faness. Tre tained a large party of relatives and :;l:nds Friday in honor of their little About twenty young people hung a 0 exercises at Academy all. ! of the stomach, liver and kidneys. The Mre Cneriotie Beebe " nurned to! Mrs. Nickerson of Somersville has|friends here Wednesday. A_Children’s concert will be given | best corrective and preventive is Dr. James Raymond's Saturday night,|Deen the guest of Mrs. Willis Slate. New Manage, {at the Congregational ~church next | King's New Life Pills. They purify after a week's vacation spent at her | MrS. Nellie Tubbs has been spend W. E. Whittle {s thé new managsr | Sunday at 3 p. m, Yhe bloc event constipation, keep Sontont y | home in Hadlyme. ing the week with Mrs. Young at|at the Frost Finishing Company mull —_— liver, kidricys and bowels in healthy Sat:rd 0x to Miss Myrtle Lombard ; Mr. Raymond is confined to his ‘bed | Pleasant View, R. I at Whitestone. India annually exports about one! condition. Give you better heaith by Saturday evening. ~After being caught | and in a very feeble condition. Gbing to Germany. Henry Mason spent a few days in, million pounds of fish maws and shark | ridding the system of fermenting and, ey were invited in and treated to| Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Warren were at Providence last week. fins for edible purposes, mainly to gassy foods. Effective and mild. 25c, chocolate. Games were played and 4 | North Plain one dxy last week. no:"' :é‘fn;‘d":v)“‘;"l\,"‘“l;"'; leaave ' Aiss Leone Hopkins visited friends China, Siam, Japan and other oriental | at your drugsist. ell on a Chain. after two weeks' stay at G. H. Strong's A(DoAA Cummings, the litle son of | Mize Giadys Miner'is asststing Mrs . . Kenneth L. Cummings, - While out playing in the y. | Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hedgecock moved i ier ORI day, Tell, striking a chain and cutiing | 125t Week to Lyme where the former | Qponic: SPent Sunday = with Mre.| Schools e, hiv el foel S his face badly. He was taken imme- | B33 employment on the Brows farm | “jfies May ok hev aatutuel fram | oo VAR, kna! el ately to St. Joseph's hospital Frnest gers has been the past rs. James E. Sm] an jughter Willimantic, where D .O'Nely dressey | week. S B 4 Lucinia were in Danielson, Friday. the cut, taking nine stitches. Closing Picnic. Joseph T.owden and a party of| George Pray of Ballouville visited mf“:‘llcld;;r:i’s rd'fi; (T3S observed with | School closed in the Valley District, f,:“.:' ‘utomgtfi:‘u" Ru}&a':: “Mr: | Bun ay. A e /, ec] ons at th e . 1a ic- ° b church ‘Sunday atternoon. = T2°' | nic in the atternoon. . o D |Gowden's sister. Mrs. Fea e RIS g Frlemis Bevn Thraiee = Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Clark have been | - Mrs. Robert McClure and children b A i & PRESTON Past weeics s Prother and wife, the | & Norwich epent Tussday with Mrs.| NORTH WOODSTOCK Mrs, J. W. Stark _recently visited | Mgo U mother, Mra. d Tuceday when they sall for Germany | Mine Hien arteron g aonce: and = on the Vaterland. Miss Helen Anderson of Auburn, R. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Peckham and son, 1., were guests of Miss Alma L. Rich, Louis Holden, carrier in route 3, is her daughter in Middletown over taking hi 5 Miss Freda Kirchner is to apent th Mrs, John McGregor of Moosup is COME IN Substituiing 1n Mo placy, A Folden is | Sunday. : coming week with frlends_ in . New | Dending & fow dave with her grand- Several from hers attended the Bap- | Mrs. Merrill Baboock and - ciidren | Tk mothae /MIR 8 Beewt v tist assoclation held in North Ston- | visied at Willls Halls in Hamburg | o s, DWma Babeock and Mre Lee- | o ent exercisos. o Simamons o gton this,week. Sunday. ley Clark spent Thursday in Nerwich.| Mmencement exercises of immons col- . The Grange held their regular meet- | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miner, Mr. and Guests of Miss Golden. R Noeiim. Thip: oy, X el A d G t Y ur tig Tuesday evening. In. i o e ad e ner, Mr. Miss Edith Brown, is a member of n e o the T oyeTing, In the absence | Mrs Frani Miner attended the circus| Miss Ethel Golden entertained | the bating Clace. srad her chair. There was an Interesting party of young people from Williman-| Miss Winifred Potfer s at home for Mrs. C. F. Jewett d chily is- even| 3 mm talkc on sraying also a selection from | tfed Mrs. John oo i S g S ity s | e eummar. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Raymond of ;{endt:;lle were at James Raymond's, unday. open meeting. The Congregational Ladies' Aid so- clety will meet next Wednes i nesday in the EAST COLCHESTER wich, Otis Allen is a guest of his son, Allen, making the trip from Wal- R e SO0 o A WESTFORD 3'2:" Mass., with his_automebil SHUNOC - e s ey v Dixan naa e 6 Put- |} - No Obligations - Miss Eunice Hibbard entertained her Large Attendance at Sessions of Ston- | lew = and e Jenmie Baril worg|5chool at her home Wednesday after- were s noon, > e R e PR ll;gt..: ] p;ilt Union Association— | gtiests of Mr. and Mrs. Mason In Gur- Were week end guests of relatives here, r. Maine Building Cffice. eyville, Sunday. e PN LSRR it o Telatives hers: Mrs.'Clarence Barlow has been en-| SOUTH WUwws1'OCK teachin Large audiences attended tertaining her mother, Mrs. F. W, tpaching in Lebanon, is at home for | uye ™ csionen of the 14tnd ammiver|Eastman of Windham. = S e e : Summer boarders are arriving at |8V of the Stonington Baptist Union| A Miss Bimer Johnson who taught the| worked the degree at Sol 3 . $he: 1ocaT resoot association held with the Second Bap-|AXe Factory scheol closed her school [ Friday night. r Bivdon aie S tist church in this place, Wednesday Friday and is finishing out the term| Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bowen have re- The Backus hospital ambalance was | and Thursday. Scores of nntomobne‘d‘“ Westford for Olin Griggs. Miss | turned from the Berkshires. They ex- A here Tuesday to take a patient to the | Were on hand on the arrival of everyJohnson Is boarding at C. D. Chap-|pect to sail to Europe shortiy. et g car in from the Norwich and Wester. | MAN's. Buthonn lodgn I A eaar tae 3 Iv trolley at, Wheelers Station to ran- | Fred Chism was in Southbridge, on | funeral of Harvey Whit . - mile distant. Many decidedly master g . s Iy and scholarly addresses were had ! ASHFORD f OCK VALLEY Charles Palmer of Wequetequock | by famous pulpit orators frem all E WRODSY M visited at W. L. Main's last Saturday o tie: White spent Saturday aight i SR over the state and from Boston. A . Adams was Hartf Tues- Sren . from, Westerty . catated o tne! days b o mutitudes under & huge awning near Charles Carpenter is Henry Fiak of Stafferd Springs vis- | “ited at Allen W. Kenyon muk. s of ' 9-11 WATER STREET Fhete