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e St Annual Mesting of Missionary Socisty| —Address by un.‘c-um H. Ewing. ual muunz of the Woman's -ty was held at the B. led. Thursday . nnd charge of Reports by the different the year's work showed lnnu and foreign part- ood condition. m n.nn tt g nominating com- Mrs. James Tucker and Miss ‘acoepted and the fol- were elected: Presi- foreign ior James Tanner; , Mrs. Angus Pu'k J\ln it, Mrs. William G. of the annual meednk of the Bastern Connecticut branch were by Mrs. W. G. Park l.nd Miss “Present refreshments m and a pleasant social hour en- W. C. T. U, Business Meeting. A business meeting of the W. C. T. U. was held Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. James Eennett A treasurer and four department super- intendent were elected as follows: Treasurer, Mrs. P, G. Dressing; super- intendent Young People’s work; W. D. Park; ; soclal and red letter day, Miss Badle; evangelistic, Mrs, Tanner; Miss Helen Eadie. A committee was appointed to meet next Wednesday with the president to make plans for more cffective work in Hanover. The following were ap- pointed: Mr. and Mrs. Ladd, Mr. and Lee, Mr. and Mrs. W. G, Park Miss Eadie Mr. James Eadie. Attended Class Reunion. Miss Helen Fadie and Miss Ma- rion Walker attended the reunion of the class of 1909 Norwich Free Academy, beld at the Wauregan house Monday evening, June 29. Notes. Farl Papineau is attending the Com mercial school in Norwich. ‘Willlam Sharken has a canoe, which was made by his brother, on the Airlie pond. ‘Miss Grace Tucker and Miss Jen- nie Bessette are attending the Com- mercial school at night. Eddle Carter is employed at the Afriie mills. Miss Julia Pabbett is working in the spooling room of the Airlie mills. Willam Campbell, the new second hand in the card -~om had his little finger_severely jammed while fixing a card ————iitn FRANKLIN Golchestor and Bozrah Members Con- fer Grange Degrees—Meeting of Merry Workers. Rev. and Mrs. B. P. Capshaw and family were guests of Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Young in Bozrah one day the past week. Miss Hattie Cole of Putnam is spending a few days with Mrs. Her- . N. Hyde entertained Sunday, Mr. and ‘\ln Lavius Hyde of Boston, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilcox of ‘Windham, Mrs. Mary Swift and Miss Hazel Swift and Cilemon Sherwood of Willimantic. Master Arad Robinson is spending a few gays in Brattleboro, Vermont, the guest of his uncle, Lioyd K. Robinson. Mrs Louis Smith was the recent guest of Mrs. Mary Sweet in Leban- On Sunday evening Rav. B. P. Cap- shaw will speak on the Philippine Is- lands, illustrating his talk with stere- opticon. Merry Workers Meet. The Merry Workers met with Mrs. Albert Tyler with a large attendancee Lunch was served and a social time ‘was enjoyed. Mr. Ezra Bailey and family of ‘Windser Locks, are spending several davs at their summer home. ‘Mrs. Annie Fryer of Hartford is the suest of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fryer. Mrs. W. H. Frink of Windham spent a day the past the week with Mrs. Lioyd O. Ayer. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fryer and daughter, Alberta, were in Hartford Tuesday, guests of Mra. Lohn Miss Vallette is spending the sum- mer with Mrs. Lloyd P. Ayer. Miss Katherine Holton is spending the summer in Wisconsin. Louis Ortman of Norwich was a recent visitor in town. Dinner Guests. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd P. Ayer enter- tained at dinner one day the past Wweek, Mr. and Mrs. Arad Manning | n.nd son, Bugene, of Yantic, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hewett of Lebanon and Mr. and Mirs. A. H. Fryer. Mr. and Mrs. A. H Fryer and fam- ifly and Miss Grace Valiette spent a day at Ocean beach the past week Grange Meeting. The Franklin grange met in the hall Tuesday evening of last W a large number being present from Colchester and surrounding towns. The third and fourth degree was worked in excellent shape by the Colchester grange, assisted by the Bozrah and lLebanon members. This was the first candidate that Franklin grange has had. They ex- pect a large class later on. After the degree work a collation was served. Miss Alice Bishop presided at the pi- ano. Clifferd H. Robinson and Clifford A. have been spending a few days Me. Hyde's browher. Mrs. S. . u-. Lieya 7. Aver and sou, Dagens, spend Saturday in YAWBUX VALLEY Isaac Edwards was a business vis- itor at Westerly, Tuesday. The fumeral of Courtiand P, Miner e daughier, Mra O 5, Miner b his ner, e m were ooauouad by Rev. F. M, — 'EMB‘ in the Union m e ur sons and twe acted as bearers. of Mystie was a receat her and family, whe at the Gallup White Reck this e afternoon Miss Elizabeth ot Nev York city, a former hl{ch l'l.l.n , and B £ this were. married by Hev, Charles X They were attended by Lincoln G. Luce Miss Bunice Park of Stafford. Mr. Proctor is one of the popular young then of the village. They will take up their home in fis %lm. as -lglr rtPlrocwr expects to go.into business shortly. Miss Lucell il Huroun of Willimantic is at Pine Mrs. R. H. Lioyd and dln:h Misses Marjorie and Dorothy. of York city, have arrived af their ‘oot tage for the season. Mrs, Charlotte 'A. West, who has e m‘ Funeral of Mrs. Ebenezer Scarbor: |~ % M of the H"- 1st mh ve a strawberry sup Ulealnn: which was well pu.r-’: and Mrs. Riley B. Witter were in Cllyvl‘e. R. I, Friday, taking Mrs. Pnuum back fo her home, ck Bard of New York is with Bard. been passing the winter with_her son, | hu r.thgr, J. Sprague Charles Evarts, and family at Jamaica Plains, Mass., arrived in the Pines | Monday for the season. Mr. and Mrs. John Shankourtz left| Wednesday for their home In New | York after a month's stay at their cot- tage in the Pines. Mr. Shankowitz is | employed by. the New Haven road in ' that city and was here for the benefit of his health. Capt. ¥red K. Patric of the launch : Crescent started Saturday making his | trips to New London. Frank E. Tracy and son Carl of Hartford are putting on an addition to the Tracy cottage. Frank Aston of Middletown arrived ; in the Pines Wednesday for the week end. " OAKDALE Strawberry Festival Nets Over $59— Meeting of Social Union. At the Congregational church Sun- day the pastor, Rev. C. L. French, preached an_exceilent sermon from Ps. 16: 11. The C. E. meeting at 7.30 D. m. was led by one of the associate members, Miss Pauline Glasbrenner, topic, Civic Reforms That Endeavor- ers Should Promote. Ist. 1: 10. ‘The sacrament of the Lord’s p- per will be observed Sunday the.5th. The festival and strawberry supper recently held in the chapel by the Ladies’ Social Union. was well pat- ronized, the proceeds amounting to a little over $59. Social Union Meets. The Ladies’ Socia!l Union met last week at the home of Mrs. Willlam Vallette in Uncasville, going in four autos. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess, who was as- sisted in serving by Mrs. Henry Church, The members of the Ladies’ Social Union and X. L. club have lately pur-, chased a new piano for use in the’ chapel. Motored to New York, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rogers left ‘Wednesday morning for three days' visit at the home of their son, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Rogers, in New York city, going by automobile. They were accompanied by Miss Agnes Auwood, Windham County CENTRAL Vil.LAGE Mrs. Wiliam Street's Burial In Day- ville—Hill-Jacques Wiarriage—Camp- fire Girls' Lawn Fete, The funeral of Mrs. William Street was held at the home of her son-in law, Wiliam Thompson, Sunday after noon. Rev. W. Harrison Raymond of Westminister officiated. Mrs. Charies Bragg and Mre. Ervin Whitehead sang “Some Sweet Day Bye and Bye" and “Gathering Home”. The flowers were Dbedutiful. The bearers were Everett Ladd, William Nettleton, John Fletcher ~ and Michael ville, where she resided until the deatl of her husband several years ago, when she came here to live. Sheridan Walker of New York has been a visitor at the Walker home- stead. Mrs. John Shelley has returned from Providence, where she has been visit- ing her sister, Mrs. Burrill Franklin Charles Fleicher has been spending | several days with relatives in Provi- dence, and attended the graduating ! exercises of the class of 1914, of the | Business College. ! Miss_Phebe Barber has returned | from Pleasure Beach where she has | been the guest at the Simmons cot- tage of Mrs. John E. Vaughn Miss Effie Lee, of Olneyville, has been spending a week with relatives. Miss Eva Russell of Yantic has rfl«n turned here and is employed by the Plainfield Woolen Compan Mrs, 1. Howard Cross w wich visitor Monday. Miss Beatrice Segiun spent \dondayw in Providence. Returns From Norwich. Miss Mildred Lewis, who has been spending the past year in Norwich, where she has been attending school, | is at the home of her father, Samuel | Lewis. J. entertained a ! | a Nor- | i Miss Mary Lee party of friends from Putnam Sunday. 3r. and Mrs William Jéwett are spending the Fourth with relatives in Scuthbridge, Mass. Hill-Jacques. Willis Hill, son of Chauncey Hill of this village and Miss Gladys Jacques of South Killingly were married at the church in South Killingly, Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock After the re- | cebtion they left in an automobile for | Providence. They will reside here wherp a new house is being built for them at Ladd's Corner, Chauncey Hill and_daughter, Miss Amella Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dagzett of this village attended the wedding. Mrs. John McDonald and two chil- dren of Norwich have been visiting local relatives. Held Lawn Fete. The Campfire Girls held a lawn | party at the home of Mrs. Arnold B. Mathewson, Wednesday afternoon, Cake, ice cream, candy and punch | were sold. - George Carey of Norwich visited his brother, Fitch A. Carey, Wednesday. Miss Ella Hill who has been spend- ing the past two years with her un- cle Chauncey Hill ,on account of {il health, has gone to the White Moun- tains with friends, - Property Appraised. Frank C, Tillinghast and Albert Clarke appraised the property of the | e Esther Grover, on Main street, Wednesday, Willle, youngest son of Mr, and Mrs, Willlam Newpert, is fiefluflsly ill with typhold fever at his parents home. Miss, Emma_Greenhalgh, who has been taking a .ceurse at a commereial | school in Springheid, Mass. has been | graduated and is at the home of Mr, | and Mrs, Charles Brags to epend July, | EAST KILLINGLY Velunteer Band To Play on the Fourth ~Hayi g\ Week, li.nrg Oatiey and im Aldrich were in Eutnam Monday. Mrs. Alién Buffington, who has been visitiag refatives in ‘tsmouth, N, H., hag returned to her Home here’ Mrs, Amelia oit and daughter of Bl.llou e, visited friends here, Mon- . B. Whittle is in New Y¥York this week. ‘Hearietta N. Potter and Mrs. -n atson of Oak Llwn R. I, ted Mrs. Phebe &, Poter, u.mhb Browa | iseen and heard at 1 te_Taftville, Charles Bard of Norwich was a vis- itor with his brother, J.. Sprague Bard, over Sunday. Mre. Frank|Lamb of Pawtucket was A ment visifor with hfll‘ parents, Mr. d Mrs. George L. Swee M(!l Daisy Baker hu closed her sckool and is home for the summer v cation. Wallace L. Pond of Providence was with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Pond, the week md and Sunday. . James Kemp of Worcester, a Brook- {lyn boy, was the guest over inday of { Mr. and Mrs. N. Wolcott Witter. Miss Louise Kingsley has gone to Boston to visit her uncle, H M. Cleve- land, and wife. Death of Mrs. Scarborough. Mrs. Martha M. Scarborough, widow of Ebenezer Scarborough, died Mon- day and was buried Tuesday in the family lot in the Westfleld cemetery. Killingly, the funeral services being held in the chapel. Rev. Dr. Elake of this place offictated. Carroll Lawton is home from his school in Worcester for the summer vacation. Thirteen went from Brooklyn to the Sunday school convention of the Ash. ford association at Thompson Tues- Supen isor H. H. Davenport has been oiling the state roads in town this week. . THOMPSON Beautiful Roses at Ream Estate—Ash- ford Sunday School Convention. Mr. and Mrs. Chdrles Elliott have been visiting relatives in Canada. Mr. and Mrs, Charles E. Searles left July 1st for their summer vacation. Miss Bernice Armstrong this month completes her term of service as dieti- tian for the Tewkesbury infirmary. Mrs, C. E. Lewis and daughter Mar- ion have been visiting relatives in Boston for a week. Beautiful Rose Garden. The .rose garden on the estate of N. B. Ream is very beautiful this year. The hedge of crimson rambler roses at the entrance of the grounds is just beginning to blossom, making one of the most beautiful spots in town. G. W, Dexter is visiting his sister, Mrs, Mary Dana, in Providence. Mr. and Mrs. Hutchins have moved to the Jerome Bates place. ‘The Pownings are in Mrs. Dresser’s residence for the summer, Josiah W. Dike has been visiting relatives in Auburndale, Mass. Convention Reports, Rev. Brewer Boardman has been at- tending the Northern Baptist conven- tion in Boston. Last Sunday he re- turned to his pulpit and gave a most enthusiastic account of what he had these meetings. Next Sunday he hopes to continue the same course and tell of the Ju Centennial meetings held this wei Miss Mary Chase has closed her school year in Southdridge and re- (turned home for the summer, Miss Grace A. Cruft left Tuesda June 30th, tc enter her new field ork at - Bridgewater Corners, Ver- mont. Mrs, Washburn of Providence has come to her summer home. Ashford Baptist Convention. The 75th convehtion of the Ashford Baptist Sunday School association was held in the Central Baptist church Tuesday. The program was as fol- lows: 11 a. m., song service and de- votional by Rev. E. W. Darrow: ad- dress of weicome, Rev. W. B. Chase; response by president of convention; jmusic; addresses on The . Spiritual | Forces in Bible School Work, by Rev. {J. R. Stubbert, Rev. Alfred Barratt, and Rev. W. F. Rowley; 2 p. m., ses- sion devotional, Rev. J. K. Moore; roll call by George Bowei}; address by Rev. A. B. Coats, D. .D.: music; address n°The Book and the Boy, by Rev. . E, Bates, E. N. Scarborough and daughter, Miss Ruth, are at the Vernon Stiles Inn. NORIA STFe ™G Mr. and M George M. Pilling of Daonielson, visiteG friends here Mon- day. A lawn party {s to be held on lhe parsonage grounds July 4th. George C. Spooner found a large | Paper balloon lodged in a emall maple | tree neéar his home one morning last week, the balloon was six feet long and four feet wide, in stripes of red, | white and blue. Martin Mallor of Danielson, ' has Henry Crowell. The rain of last Sunday was wel- comed by all as roads were dusty and | all crops needed water. Robert H. Pierce is confined to his bed by illnes. Voiney Reed of Putnam spent Sun- day at his home bere. Mrs. H. Hoadley is been visiting Mrs. visiting her | | daughter in New Haven. Wilfred Young of Baltic is spend- ing a week with his aunt, Mrs. John Trask Griffith. visited Pierce's Sunday. Charles Mr. and Mrs. George Newcome of | New York are back on their place for the summer. Sold Racoons For $6. Oscar Jencks found . thres young racoons feeding in one of his meadows. He caught them and sold them for six dollars to Providence buyers, The saw-mill on the Tillinghast lot wilj probably finish the job this week | and will soon move the mill on & 20-acre wood lot, ATTAWAUGAN Joseph Gere has moved his family at Ben Robert Stoti and twe daughters vis- ited Themas Emerson and family of Taftville over Sunday, Myrs, George Ceolby has home after a visit te Main A party of about 95 went te Gros- venerdale Saturday to witness the ball game in which the Attawaugans were defeated, the first game they have lost this seasen, Mrs. Emma Weaver has buiit a pi- azza on one end of her house. Miss Edith Frissell went to Water- bury Saturday, .where she was to be bridesmaid Tuesday for a friend . returned d band of Bypsies inh five ‘wagons nnfl twelve horses through ou h Cutubury, lud«! towards Tuesday” event Strawberry Supper We Well Afi-ndv‘- o i | match to into a jimmy pipe or roll a cigarette and you're on. Tomorrow’s the day we get busy national independence—and the right day for taking on independence from a parched, stung and smoke- bitten P. A. means freedom from all that. Get the somethingthat makesaP.A. fan of everyone that trades a dime for the tidy red tin or a nickel for the toppy red bag. P. A. in a pipe won't bite you, won’t sting you, won't make you run for water. Smoke it all day and it’s all the same. You the bite is taken out by an ex- clusive, patented process. Join in the joy-noise of the P. A. army and help tongue. know, get the lights burning tidy red tins, 10c; also, in half-pound hamidors. flavorandtkemndhmgthatmakes the bell ring when they touch a & PRINGE ALBERT - the national joy smoke Prince Albert is sold everywhere in toppy red bags, 5c; handsome pound and R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY has the quality and the it. You stuff a charge of a pinch of it into celebrating our early. SOUTH WINDHAM Fire Department Elects Officers—The Week’s Happenings. Mr. and Mrs, Upton éf Hartford have been guests of Mrs. John Rose the past week. The Tuesday evening prayer meet- ing will be discontinued for July and August. Mrs. W. C, Card was in \t’w Lon- don Wednesday. e Department Election. The annual election of the South Windham fire department was held Monday and the following officers elected: Chief, Harris Ecclestone; fore- man, Emile Ericcson; foreman of chemical, Charles Chamberiain; sec- retary and treasurer, Clarence Avery; engineer, Alfred Card; assistant engi- neer, Henry Scribner; stoker, Charies Maynard; steward, Robert Beekwith, Mrs. Frank Burdick and daughter, Miss Myrtle Burdick and Mrs, Bur- dick's two grandchildren have been spending the week with Mrs. Stephen | Childs, Mrs. Mary Crane, Miss Helen Crane and Mrs. Daniel Ives were visitors in Norwich Wednesday, Miss Edith Ruland of Greenport, L, spent Tuesday with Miss Golden. Miss Healy and Miss Havengar of ‘Waterbury were guests Wednesday of Mrs. Walter Backus. Misg Mary Hatch and George Hatch were Hartford visitors Tuesday. Mrs, Harris Ecclestone spent Wed- nesday with friends in Jewett City. Rehearsing for Entertainment. Ethel A number of the young ladies are | practicing for the Peek Sisters, which | 2 will be given soon. Mrs. Mary and Miss Helen Crane | left Thursday for Hopewell Junction, where they will spend the mext two weeks with Mrs, Crane’s daughter, Mrs, Jacob Budd. Miss Mabel Foran of New London spent 'Wednesday with Mrs. B | Backed. WESTMINSTER Mr. and Mrs. John Leonard of New vank city, who have been visiting Mr. | Leonard’s’ father, returned home Mon- | Mrs. Lawrence Medbury is very ill t the home of her son and not ex- Dected to recover. P Pt Edwin A Hiake will occupy the | pulpit of the Comgregational church Pubdsy, July 13 W. H. Raymond preached in m. Gongrogstionat church, Central Village, Sunday morning and evening, {June 28th. In the afternoon he con- | ducted the funeral services of Mrs. | Mary Street. A picnic of the Christian Endeavor | society is to be held on the church ilawn Saturday, July 4th, | . The Westminster baseball team was defeated by Breeklyn at the fair grounds last Saturday, A game will be plaved on the heme greunds July 4th, with the Howard Valley club, Cl_ARK'S CORNERS Phomas €arroll, operatos, received an appointment af Taftville. Mrs. McMahon and daughter Awn of New Haven, also Mr. Murray a son Elmer of Meriden, are at P, Navin's. Mrs, John 520“. has Mn entertaifn. ing her sister the past week Silss Bath Scoti, Miss Bina Pearl, Mrs, Jeanings and 'ofhers were among guests at Willimastic for graduation, Miss Viola F. Jewett left Tupsday foi a ten days' trip “at “Crystal lake, Bastford, the churches {n eastern Connecticut in connection with the temperance cause, Mrs. E. Jessie Hunt and Miss Flor- ence 1. Hunt returned to their home this week for the summer. Miss Flor- ence Hunt is a teacher in New Britamn. WOOULSTOCK VALLEY George H. Hayter of Clinton, Mass. is spending two weeks' vacation with his family at Mrs. Ellen Greene's. Henry Fisk and a party of friends of Stafford were at Allen Kenyon's Tuesday. Herman Ferseuhiem of New York has arrived at his summer home. Mrs. Sarah Davis is visiting Mrs, Henry Safford at South Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs, Wilson, of Philadel- phia, will spend the Fourth in town. SOUTH WoOUw>1OCK Mr, and Mrs, C. W. Bowen expect start for Europe next Monday, | Mr. and Mrs. H W, Plerce is spend- 'ingdu week at Lake side. ise Annle Shippee spent the week- |end in town. Tolland County RIPLEY HIOLL Climbers ' Win Events—Hilltop Homes Club Enter- tained. The Climbers baseball team, accom- | panled by quite a large delegution from |the HIill, went to Storrs Saturdwy af ternoon. On account of a shower t ame was called at the end of the | fourth inning. Score 14 to 0 In favor jof Climbers. After the game track jevents took place. Mr. Brundage of | Storrs won the pole vaulting. A tug of war was won by Storrs; 100 yard dash, George Freeman first, with Aus- itin Peterson second; half mile run, race, Gertrude Hazen first, Peterson second. At the ciose of the sports all were Invited by Mr. Brun- was served. Burton Flynt is 'entertaining Mr. { Ogle of the U. S. S. Birmingham. Mrs. John Pepson of Hartford and { family are at their cottage at the lake for the season. Cottagers from Norwich. Mrs. Dwight Avery and four chil- ldren of Norwich Town are occupying the Perkins Topliff cottage. -Mrs. John Tracey and littie daughter have gone to Vermont. Miss Margaret Peabody and Master Richard Peabody of New York are guests of Mrs. A. E. Peterson. Wild strawberries are very plentiful, ; |one party picking. five quarts at one time. Entertained Club. Mrs. L, Sechiel entertained the Hill- top Home club at her pleasant bunga- |low Friday evening. ‘A niece of Mrs. | Sechiel, Miss Elsie ‘of note, gave the pleasure, Miss Bechiel accompanied lan Garrett on the piano; Miss Julle Whita' recited in_ her usual pleasing manner; Mrs. A. E. Peterson delighted | the company by reading a humorous | selection: Mrs, Woodworth, the oldest ! member of tha club, read a bright se- {lection and responded to an encore. Gake and ice eream were served, BOLTON NOTCH M, 'W, Howard went te Providence, Saturday te spend a few dayi with Fred Littler and family, M, ead Mrs, Charles Burdiek of Hartford are visiting at Frank “e(an Clarenee Dalily Hartford visited her mether, Mrs, John Stevens, Sun- John €astle and his mether, Mrs, of Hartford, visited at s' ever Bunmday, Mrs, Cress, Miss Rdith Cress and e'l;“:! Hartford, were at rmdl enildren at Storrs—Track ' | George Freeman; quarter mile girls’ | Barbara dage to Grove cottage, where ice cream | Garrett, a singer . company much OLUMBIA returned to Springfield. The funéral e was held at his home last Monday af- Vacation Pl ternoon. ures Being Enjoyed By Many Visitors—Ball Games—Sale of Land Near Green. BOLTON Mrs. Carrie Frost and daughter| Rev. C. W. Burt's Farewell Sermon— FEleanor, left last week for North Summer Residents Arrive. Harpswell, Maine, to remain for the| summer. | Mrs, Abbott Little was visiting friends In Newark, New Jersey, and | Brooklyn, last week. The Elms on Columbuia Green were sprayed last week. | Mrs. Barl M. Holbrook has been vis- | iting relatives in Hartford. | grezational parsonage. Thursday Mrs, Frank Shekleton of Hartford, is ' two months' stay. visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.| Willlam H. Loomis 1 1l AL Kesiaid,; (R Fihe, atheot, Motored from Indianapolis. Building Storehouse. | Mrs Louts H. Levey of Indlanapolis The Center church people of Hart-/and a party of friends, came to Mrs. ford, are erecting a large storehouse Levey's summer home in town Satur- on the land they recently purchased on ' day. The trip was made in Mrs, the west shore of Columbia Lake. The Levey's large automobile. Miss Anita lard will be used ior camping pur- | Baker, who left town the Thursday poses during the summer. ! before, met her mother, Mrs. Levey, Albert Carpenter is making repairs | in Buffalo, and returned home with the ard improvements on the house on the 2 1 company. Betsey Button place in Pine street,| (alvin H. Ruggles'of Springfield has which he recently purchased. < returned home after a visit with his 8. B. West, Civil War veteran, at-| grandmother, Mrs. Frances E. Ruggles. tended the annual meeting and ban-| " Mr and Mrs. R. O. Brown of Brook- quet of the Army and Navy club at jyn N Y., have been guests of Miss Eastern Point, Friday and Saturday. . | Emima’ Brown. BT Defeated South Coventry. | "Miss Annie Pensa an rother, Thomas Pensa. of New York, ar o e e o ioyed tha | spending a fortnight with their uncle, South Coventry nine. Score 16 to 15| Andrew E. Maneggia. in favor of Columbia. e Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rice and two| SOUTH WILLINGTON children, of Pittsfleld, Mass., have been s e visiting the family of his brother, injursd—Col, Rev, C. W. Burt preached his fare- well sermon at the Congregational church Sunday. Bolton people regret deeply the moving from town of Mr. and Mrs. Burt. Mrs. Louise A. Carpenter and fam. fly, of Naugatuck, moved into the Cone for Col bin G Workman W, H. Hall T A e e Sy | Views Terrible Destruction of Sa- Bassett and a lady from Bridgewater, lem. Mass.,, made an automobile trip here last Friday and were guests of Mr. Several teams of gypsies passed and Mrs, Warren A. Collins. Saturday ' through this village Saturday and wo- Mr. and Mrs. Little, Mr. Bassett and ' men members tried several times to Mr. and Mrs. Warren A. Collins, took work the flim-flam game on di ones in the place, but without cess. Miss Ethel Richardson, who been in the Hartford hospital for a minor operation, expects to have to remain at least another week. Painfully Injured.. John De Cicl, employed at the dye- house, received a painful injury to his left hand Saturday. In heiping let down a heaVy case. he forced a nail through. the’ hand near the knuckles, ¢ s Visited .Salem. Col,” W, H. Hall. who happened to be within miles of Salem, Mass., [ast Thursday, went with some friends to the site, of the great fire late that | evening. Mr. Hall got near enough to the terriblé destruction to witness many cases qof .great distress. erent suc-~ has an automobile trip to Springfield, and The visitors returned to Mrs, Kate Wolff visited friends in South Coventry last Saturday. Mrs. Edith Little and son Donald, Hartford, are visiting reiatives town. : i There are several cases of mumps in |town. They are supposed to have sneaked in over the Hebron town line. Arrive at Farm. The family of Rev. Claud Olandt of Montrose, N. Y., have arrived in town |and will spend the summer at Mr. Olandt's farm near Hop River village. Mr. Olandt will be with his family a portion of the time in July, and latter WilL spend his vacaticn with them. Mr. and Mrs. Ozro D. Fuller of Leb- anon. spent a day recently with the flmfly of their son Willis, at Riverside Rov Mr. Kirkwood assistant pasfor { of the Broadway Tabernacle, Brooklyn, N. Y., and his wife are flth the Saw- |yer, family at the lake. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Fuller have been entertaining Mrs Frederick E. Fuller and eon Elsworth, of East Hartford. and Mr. and Mrs. Myron Manning of | Tyringham, Mass., at Riverside Farm. Buy Land Near the Green. Henry Schiliinger and son Fred have purchased a 13 acre tract of land lo- cated a short distance west of Colum- bla from Chester H. Collins oli Palmer, Mass. | game Saturday will be be- ) of in | The tween the local nine and a nine from ‘Willimantic, ofi Columbia Green in the forenoen, Death of Frederiok A, Barbour. The death of Frederick A. Barbour occurred in Springfield, Mass., recent- ly, Mr. Barbour was 68 years of age. He was born in Hartford. A portion of his beyheed days were spent - In Celumbia in the early sixties and h was a pupil of the Center school nnd resided with the family of Ancll Wil- liams, ‘then proprietor of the Old Inne on Columbla Green. . He was a wide awake Loy,.nd well liked by his com- Bamiens. In 1871 he went to Spring- ‘field and fer 27 years werked as proof- reader on the Republican, resigning in 1960 and geing to Worcester vlun he SAIL FROM BOSTON mol,nm HAMBURG

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