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LETTERS FROM TWO STATES = Wind! b X Gounty Haven has opened her summer homwe ere. The Chelsea inn and Prospect house ‘Willilam H. Allen are » 9 « { are open for the summer. CAYVHIE |53 and "Mre. Wikliam' The Week’s Visitors—Meeting of tite Ladies’ Aid Sooiety. bty . and in Norwich for a few days. B. W. Edwards of Putnam spent ‘" last week end with his mother at Fi » and Mrs. N, L, Grelg spent the |4 Mrs; Hasry Searles of Worcester hos M, ‘week end FI‘.n Hanover. ”'u‘:‘:_““' Assawauga company's pl “w"!':'nm Ormfinecil entertaining his uating exercises of her daughter B Soston. “Miss Williams: was uated from the Boston College .f Mrs. Benjamin Cogswell and Miss Bernice Cogswell were visitors In ‘Worcester last week. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Kelley are at the home of Hon. W. P. Kelley for a visit. L A T. aneyspent the week end in N. Mr. and Mrs. Fred N. Bidwell, Mrs. ¥. L. Woodard, Mrs. E. G. Bidwell and Mrs, A. W. Gibbs were guests of Poat- master Y/. F. Bidwell Monday. The Ladies’ Ald society met Tues- day with Mrs. Eimer Monroe At the Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Ayer were at Oaklang beach for the week end. Ear] Briatiey is home for the sum- mer. Mrs. Ray Johnson and Mrs. Smith visited Providence Sunday. CANTERBURY GREEN Tomorrow to Be Children’s Day—W C. T. U. Flewer Mission Meeting. Childres’s day will be observed Su-- day at 11 a. m. In the evening tae Christian Endeavor meeting will be led age Thursday at 8 p. m. Subjer. Christ and the Children. Mark 10: 13- 16, Luke 18: 15-17. o Sunday's sermon by Rev. Ed- ward P. Ayer of Mansfield Center was much appreciated. It was from ths i;x:X;Who say ye that I am.” Mat:. Flower Mission Meeting. The meeting of the W. C. T. U. 'm Tuesday foilowed in part the pro- gramme of Flower day, with Mrs. Bar~ nice Bliven leader. Mrs. Columtus Smith presifed. Miss Rivenburg of In- dia told of the temperance work fis augurated by the native converts in Assam. Bouquets of flowers wo'e made up and sent to the sick and shut-in of Canterbury. A dasket lin-a the guest of her parents, Mr. a1d Mrs, D. P. Weaver. Mrs. Willlam Pearle and daughter Eleanor, who have been visiting in Ai- burn, R. I, have returned home. F. A. Philllbs is having a large horse barn built. He is making many i provements about his place, Dwight Fuller !s on the sick list. Attended Norwich Circus. A. L. Mills took a party to No: Tuesday night to attend the cireis. They made the trip by automobile. L. Whittaker and A. E. Guild were in Eastforq Tuesday attending the fu. neral of Dwight Lyon. Mrs. A, L. Washburn is sufferenig from a strained ankle. It is reported that E. B. Hill has Tented their bungalow for the sei- son. Miss Coleman is at" Mrs. Wilder Smith's, CENTRAL VILLAGE Miss Seabury Resigns at High Schocl —Supt. Charles Bragg Recovers. The Woman’s ionary society met at the home of Mrs. William Simmons Monday _afterncon. Earl Bragg has returned from Yaie university to spend his vacation wi‘h gis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mrs. George Loring is spending a g.s‘w days with relatives in Westerly, Miss Rachel Clarke of Webster, Mass., was a Wednesday visitor here. Miss Ada Seabury, who has been a teacher at the high school the past two years, will not return next year, as she will teach in Winthrop, Mass. Ernest French has been ill with ery- sipelas in his eves. Mrs. Henry Card spent Wednesday in Norwis ich. rs. Edmund Duchano is at St Joseph's hospital, where she will un- dergo an operation for appendicitis. Miss Rose E. Seguin has returned to Brookiyn, N. Y. where she is an as- sistant in the dental office of Dr. Rob- ert McLeod, formerly of this vlilage Mrs, Jennie Frink of Jamestown, R. I, has been the guest of her sis Hermon Chapman. At Miss Egan’s Funeral. Mr. and Mrs. William Egan and daughter Eleanor were in Putnam attend the funera] of Mr. Egan’s ter, Miss Sarah Egan, who died at a sanatorium at Attleboro, Mass., having been ill since the death of her brother, five weeks before her death. While the Supply Lasts GENUINE Fold with Clasp : A Leather Bill To Every Purchaser of a 10c Tin of OLD ENGLISH Tobacco How do YOU carry your money? The BEST way is in a “Titewad” Bill Fold.! Made of genuine, fine, soft, close-folding leather, this is the snuggest fitting, most con- venient bill fold ever tucked into a man’s pocket or a lady’s shopping bag. It is the same “Titewad” of which millions have been so/d all over the country. : at noon was enjoyed by those wao| Attends Academy of Holy Family. came early with flowers. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Donovan and Marshall Frink has purchased a w-2- | son were In Baltlc Sunday to visit their tor car. daughter Florence, who attends the A number of Canterbury people weit | convent school there. to Norwich Tuesday for the Barnum & | Mies Mary Bourque has been in Bailey circus. Moosup to attend the funeral of the ir- fant son of Mr. and Mrs. George Hill. Mrs. Judson Gardner is at the Back- POMFRET CENTER. us hospital in Norwich, where she !s receiving treatment for rheumatism. i | . Mrs. Charles Barrett of Springfleld. Dot o arvey Vritemore—Chil™ | ass. 1s here for an indefnite time on ren’s Nig o Grange. account of the critical fllness of her Hervey Whitemore, the oldest of the | 88°d aunt. Mrs. Esther Grover. G. A. R veterans in .Pomfret, died Supt. Bragg Recovers. Wedniesday after several weeks' llness | Charies Brage, superintendent of tie at the age of $6. Mr. Whitemore ha: | Central Worsted company mill, has re- long been a resident of Pomfret and | covered from his recent illness and has enjored the respect and esteem of his | returned to his mill duties. _ SOUTH KILLINGLY Putnam lodge of Masons and of Chav- | Saled Supper Served by Willing in G. A Mr. Whitemore was a - e ik Ty > heit Workers—Birthday Celebrated. in all movements for the betterment o The Willing Workers served a salad the community and will be greaty | apper in Granse hall Friday evening. The supper was followed by a short entertainment. Mrs. A. E. Phillips and day under the Masonic ceremonies. | pfieq Neva Barlow were the hostesses. Children’s Night. Mildred Jacques is spending the ‘Wolf Den grange observed Childre. s | week with friends in South Scituata. night Wednesday evenins. The chil- | Mrs. Grace Plerce of Boston spent dren of five schools took part in t’ the week end at A. E. Hall’s, Drogramme in a very pleasing manne.. L. D. S. Meeting. After the entertainment a Strawberry | mpne 1, D, S. met in Grange hall Sat- supper was served. vrday evening and enjoyed a pleasa 2 : o | vrday 3 pleasant D oo Hoppn I ositing 1% |ime. MMiss Doane and Miss Barlow l‘nuot > Mr:m RS oppin; T | hed charge of the entertainment. e e s sud fauily of Wor. | M. and Myra Willlam Frankiln' of orace Brown ¥ ol Danlelson were Sunday visitors at G. cester spent the week end at Westland | 3" 3o vion's Curve Cut PIPE TOBACCO OLD ENGLISH is the ideal pipe tobacco because it is made especzally and expressly for the pipe, in the best form, hard pressed slices which. retain the natural moisture and fragrance better than any other form—and insure a slow burning, cool smoke which has made OLD ENGLISH the choice of connoisseurs the world over. In the famous 10c Carved Tin that really fits the pocket. “A slice to a pipeful.” The hard pressed slice is also an absolute guarantee of quality. Only the finest, longest, ripest Burley leaf will ho/d together in this form, the famous “‘slice to a pipeful”. The best tobacco must be used. In the famous 10c curved tin that really fits the pocket, also in larger sizes. This Genuine Leather Bill Fold with Clasp is offered by FREE the enterprising merchants whose names a;;flent below. Their supply of Bill Folds is limited and they cannot obtain more—so call on the nearest of these up-to-date dealers right away. Get a 10c Tin of OLD ENGLISH and ask for the Genuine Leather Bill Fold with Clasp, FREE. THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY | ® 0 Enalish ) AT ——— R farm. Fred Brooks and daughter Olive of AT R Providerice were visitors at Alber: WESTMINSTER Flkes Tuesday, e Birthday Party. W.C.T.U. M ng—Rev. W. Harrizon Lilllan Terwilliger celebrated Raymond to Preach Farewell Ser- | 15th anniversary of her birth by, gi bt an enjoyable party to 12 of her fri - Tuesday evening. G. R. Barlow, formerly with the S. L. iBE. R. Co., is now employed in Jewet: P L e Fred Newton is able to walk about e lotal W. C. T. U. held a flower | 1% The lo v. C. T. U. held a flower | <!t¥- mission and business meeting Wih Will Attend Commencement. Rev. M. H. Jones at the parsomaze,| Mrs. William Slater leaves Sunday Canterbury Green, on Tuesday last for South Seit remaining ovor Simon Rosenswelg had one of bis|DIght with relatives. From there she horses shot last Saturday. Dr. Adame | Will go to Providence to attend com. of Dantelson was called to attend to ‘¢ | mencement exercises at Brown unive —— 4 A e e e e e FAGAN'S SMOKE SHOP " CHARLES A. BETTING UNITED CIGAR STORES CO. edjtwitharevolver. ~ O U |graduates = 162 Main Street 56 Broadway 189 Main Street Christhn Endesvor society was calisd WOODSTOC GEORGE P. MADDEN J. A. GEORGE GEORGE WELLER s A B e e T 243 Main Street 72 Main Street Taftville #hie glaos o€ wexs who ke ignatt | 5 iy Clame at Mendemy. E. RAPHAEL & CO. JOS. CONNOR & SONS, JAMES CONNORS Sumisy; Juste T, 8L 1T STahs pas-| Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bowen have re- $8 Broadway 68 Water Street - : 4451/, North Maim Street tor of the Congregational church, Pev. | turned from a trip to the Berkshires. _— Harrison Raymond, will preach.| Mrs. Willlam Mathowson is spending | 2 = subject will be Spiritual Dynamics. |a few days in New Haven. | Kiavs ok s harici vih will take @pecial invitation has been extendad Boys' Club S E | = = %0 the people of the parish to be pra:- oys’ Club Season Ends. | == ent, as this will be his last sermon as |, The Boys club heid its final me:t- | Sweet Corn, Cucumbers and Beans pastor of this church. Deacon Charics | 10% of the seagon at (he chapel Tues- | Picked from Garden June 10th. B will have charge of the Chr's. | 42y evening. Young ladies wers pre. sz tian Endeavor meeting in the evening, | 0t 28 guests and an enjovable even- Myron Fuller picked sweet corn, ¢'i ing was spent. cumbers and st heans out of 1 CLARK’S CORNERS F. J. Willlamson and family of Hart- | zarden Wednes = ford were calling on relatives last Sa‘*- | ° iy and N ht Phillips an? Dwi urday. little daughter spent Sunday with r Night Telegrapher Required Under| A iarge audience heard Mrs. 11a | atives in Foster, R 1. e New Block System. Vose Woodbury speak in the chape!| Mys R. E. Baker spent several days | Sunday evening on her work amons with friends i the mountain whites. i ;- S A A S O Governor to Address Graduating Class . “4 as e r 2271 . g - ? The sermon to the graduatli class ank hillips is having the founda- i ‘Woonsockset, R. I, wers week of Woodstock academyg,, to be"fdi“,r_ tion laid for a large barn. Srpsts of the formers Srandparents . |ed Sunday morning at the Consresa- Mo e Mra. ASs v oLl eoteciaio. | tional churchi by Rev. H + ed their son, W. N. ']'!"'“- and wfe|pomeret. The graduatin from Pomfret and C. E. Jewett a0 |the academy take place next Fri family of Norwich Sunday. afternoon. The address to the grad- New Telegraph Operator. uating class on that date is to be giver Under the new block system a te.c- | by_Gov. Simeon k. Ealdwin @Eesh operator ia required for mi¢~t | Miss Mary lLester is visiting in Bos i duty. Mr. Thompson is filling tre |ton. »lafie. W B WRe 1 Batectitalis ber Judge Warner in Congregational Pulpit | i Mrs. Mrs. W. E. e i 2 Y v r P o | home cousin, Lena Brown, from Springfie'd, .pf,‘.‘m“s:.’ih,'c‘;),;‘;:g.mfim o | two week it with her daugr = i & | Mrs. George F. Tillinghast. h Hattin, from _ Sprinsfielg, | Sunday morning on Prayer. Mrs. George F. Thlinghast was tha | HEBRON ‘Mass., visited his sister Sunday. guest Wednesday of her daughter, Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. B, A, Fairbanks ha € 2t e T Mr. Blake of Colchester e returned from a month's vacation. ¥, R oo S £ S pulpits, with Rev. ~ 2 soased T. an 7 e ollinson anc - d 5 3 5 PACKER son Walter spent Sunday at Taftvills Toliand County sl o resth: dhy wiil & . with John Dunse and family. L ohserved in the Congregational chur gz Charles Weeks visited with his- sis- t 9 Lt e ot o Tigsins preached Sunday|ier at Sturbridse, Mass. COVENTRY 2 e i from Matthew 5. 13th verse. John Mathieu attended the cireus oes s leanda heed 8 homa taoy Children’s day Wwill be observed on | noomie aeciny _ ARy L, Northfield for the summer vacatjon. Sunday, June 1¢.. A concert will be | gop i THCCRT Ms week for | Loomis-Smith Wedding Set For June| Miss Lorena Lord is at her father e summer vacation, 24th. f()l;l'he \:.ziiani‘ e AR Mrs. Hattie. Howe | ughter, 5 5 - 2 £ Mr. and Mrs. 1. D. Barrows of New T.Ma, were in Nar‘::;ceh .‘Rde-dgyz'. i ufl";;’é;,“;,,‘}f,&,%:};fi;:;‘ ’,‘?:,‘,‘{n?“‘r There will be no preaching service London, their daughter, Miss Wood Miss Carmelia Gamble s visiting > g - jat the Second Congregational church | worth and son, visited at E. T. Smith friends in Norwich. Has Won Eight Straight Games. . |next Sunday. It will be- Childres last Saturday. Mrs. William Tilly returned home| Attawaugan defeated the C. A. C.|day and -the time will he taken up by | Mrs. and Mrs. Chauncey Frink Wednesday after spending a few days |team of Putnam Saturday, making § them. Canterbury Green were calling o with Mrs. 'Albert Green of Norwich. |siraight -games won this vear. The | The Ready. Helpers held their annu- |friends in towr Sunday home team was very strong at (he |al banquet and-election of officers on| Afr. and Mrs. €linton Frink of Sout HAMPTON bat, making 15 singles, ten doubles | Thursday evening: Canterbury were ‘calling en relaiive 3 and three home runs. The fast Dud- | Mrs. H. Porter Smith of Cambridge, |here Sunday, coming in their new mu jey team from Webster p here | Mass._ is ‘the'iguest cf Mrs. W. C. Ha- | tamobile. today, June 13th. ven. Mrs. E. T. Smith came home fro: i —_— Mrs. Fanny Brewsier and her nurse, | New London, Wednesda: A vast road system is projected for |Hiss Halloran ave at Mrs. O. C. Halls | Mrs. H. C. Porter and her mothe epartmen public ' for the it AMrs. Stroug, are visiting in Exeter, at . : The wedding of Miss Amy §, Loomis Chasles Sissngar 3 d recently. i Menken were in | a Mrs. Frossie Burnham is at The Ma- Kenneth FEilis fell from the offset round the church 7T ; afternoo: left ar He is receiving treatment in bital in Hartford. rles Way and Walter Way were | SOUTH CANTERBURY | ow York recenty ! ildren’s day will be observed the | church Sy | R B, F {spend the Frink wera | ton E. afterncon and a pic- x returned to her ity Saturday after Mass. Gono g Opening of the Season for Hotels and Cottages—Personal Items.