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Hunter Sunday. CLARK’S FALLS M. Clark is employing Martin to assist him with his farm Mr. and_Mrs. Richard Maine, Mr. Mrs Wiison D. Maine, and Mrs. Maine attended the funeral Willlam A. Browa at the Miner Wilson Malne snd his cousin Jobd ving their vaca- "YAWBUX VAULEY Imhdl-fi—.‘flhhlonll ‘ ednesda; Franc] ‘White Roek, R. L, W Mrs. Chester S. Main speat ot Westerly. Mrs. R. C. Maine azd Gaushter of y. Sunday yburn, R. L, bhave arrived at “Hazel| ” on the Norwich road, where they will speng several days. Miss Lillie Carol was a recent call- er at Westerly. P s Windham County CANTERBURY GREEN Three Churches to Organize C. E. Unions—Plans for Medal Contest and Pienic, Sunday evening the Christian En- deavor societies from the three Can- terbury cnur:lnu, Firat and ~ Second Congregational and Methodist Protes- tant, wiil hold a joint meeting at the Methodist church, at the Plain, at 7.30 P. M. to perfect the organization of a1 local union. Three leaders as scheduled |I~:"Hr':~‘p.tctl‘;n‘ehurchn! 1‘!“1 (;_.L(C e 3 yer meeting. e business meeting wiil be u:s;zr the ent of Rev. Jaceb Bpeeri the t miaister, who at the the Danieison union was Jately made one of the vice-presidents to take charge of the Canterbury dis- Taken inte Church. Befors the communlon service at the Surn First Cog{nnxmw church at the 1 day, Mrs, Ethel Chap- Green man was received into the membership of the church on confession of faith. The text of the sermon was cne of the great commands or promiszes of Christ, Matthew 5:48; “Ye shall be perfect as your Heavenly Father is perfeet.” The Prayer meeting subject for Thursday evening, July 23rd will be, “The Discipline of Temptation.” i Cor, 10:1-13, Eph, 6:10-20. News in General, Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Pauly of Pomfret, were in town over Sunday. Mrs. James Lathrop and Miss Lydla Lathrop, have been spending this week in Ni York. Mrs. Bulkley of New Haven, is vis- lunfi Mrs. Trueman Hart. Anna P, Smith and Miss Sarah Averill of Worcester, ;ave come to the Smith homestead for the summer. Mrs. Henry Lecian, has gone Jewett City for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Matthews of Southington, with their baby spent last week at Mr. id Mps. Hart's. Mra, Chas, Matthews is now in Canterbury Lieut, and Mrs. Harold Hetrick are visiting the former’s parents Rev, and Mrs. A. J. Hetrick on the Green. Medal Contest and Picnic. ‘There will be a medal contest and picnic at the Plain Tuesday, July 21, under the amspices of the W. C. T. U. of Canterhury. At three o'clock the | contest for L. T. L. medals will take | fl,-;e, | to Children between the ages of | and 14 will speak, - The pienie will| be at five o'clock, and at 7.30 M, in} ‘;::’ shurch the cider girls ?nd.youn. o8 speal in competition for the w. e m aat” me: he contestants | are from all parts of Canterbury, ! "~ CHLD SUFERED WITH SKIN TROUBLE Awful. Rough and Red, Skin Would Break and ltch, Very Painful, Cuticura Soap and Ointment Completely Healed. 31 Unit 8t, Pravidence, R. T. TER i ;.,I i ¢ i i i i i E. i f i 41 | Mrs. | guests from Lonsdale. {las of Sterling Hill were recent vis- i itors at Mrs. F. | Irving Brayton died July 10. | Pastor and Wifs in Niantic—Funeral. of lrving Kendall. ‘Rev. and Mrs. B C. their vacation in Bugbeé are Kennebunk, preac] church at of Abington was a Suest in town, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bassett with their two ters were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Bassett Miss Viola ¥. Jewett of Clark’s Corner was a recent_guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. James. Mrs. Charles Fuller returned to her home in Boston Saturday, after spend- ing several weeks with her mother, Mrs. N. J. Brackley. Guests From New York. Mrs. L. A. Baker is entertaining her mother and sisters from New York. Mr. and Mrs. D. Mathewson and ‘Walter Brown were in Springfield on Pridey of last week. ¥rank G. Tyler. of Providence, call- ed on friends in this village Sunday. Mrs. M. L. Durkee entertained her sister, Mrs. Harry Tatem, last week. Mr.' and Mrs, Dwight Shippee have guests from New York. g BROOKLYN Two Jail Prisioners Escape But Are Soon Recaptured—Vacation Visitors. Miss Eva M. Blake, M. D, of Phil- adelphia is spending a vacation of two weeks with her parents, Rev. Dr. Biake and wife, + George Eastment is visiting friends in New York. Misses Helen 1. Witter and Jennle Milier have gone to Northfieid for two weeks, Mes. Thomas Manock and daughter Grace of Providence. bave been guests of the former's sister, Mrs. George L. Sweet. Miss Daisy Baker returned home on { Fridey. Miss Gertrude Gooding com- ’in( with her for a visit. p. m. h- 2. FPriday two prisoners es- eaped from the jail by sawing the bars to a window. They were seen very soen afier their escape, and that afterrcon they were caught by Dep- Sheriff John Fitts in the town of Hampton and were returned to the| Misg Helen Sharp is with her mother, James Lowry, having closed her schonl for the summer vacation. Miss Abigail L. Witier is _at the teachers’ summer school at Danbury. Mrs, George L. Sweet is visiting her { daushter, Mrs. Framk Lamb in Paw- tucket. Riley B. Witter is seriously ill with ecute indigestio NORTH WOODSTOCK Eimer Armstrong BHH st Hartford Hospital—Weekly Song Service. 1 Miss Margaret Hyde is at the home of Mrs. George Morse for the remain- der of her vacation. She has been {spending the last two weeks In the White mountains, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Perrin and two sons Jeft Tuesday for Predonia, N, Y., where they will visit relatives, Mrs. Winfleld Armstrong went to Hartford Wednesday to see her son Elmer. He is in the Hartford hos- pital suffering from a broken leg and other injuries, the result of a motor- cycle accident. Mr, and Mrs. afiendlng a few weeks in Quebec with their son, who is located there. Sidney Morse has sold the grass on | his place in the village to Byron Bddy of East Woodstock. Musical Service. The C. E. committes on music held & service of music and song in So- | ciety hall Wednesday evening which was well attended and enjoyed. It is | proposed to hold such a meeting each week. Miss Maude Milligan leaves next Monday to attend the summer school at Danbury. 'ACKER Indians Win in Game with Westmin- sters, 14-4, Charles Perrin are | Edward Pineault of Greenville visiting Philip Simons and family. Winifred Briggs spent Friday with Cordelia Smith of Canterbury. w. C. Amy Douglass is Mrs. A. Lillibridge and Mrs. PBriggs called on Mrs. of Hopeville Friday, Miss Mary Simino and Mrs. Philip Simino and twe children, of Taftville, visited Philip Simino and family, Miss Edith Howe of Jewett Clry is |- spending the week with her cousin, Winifred Briggs. Westministers Defeated. Last Saturday the Indians of Packer defeated the Westministers, The score: Indians TEI% 2232214 TWestministers .. 00002020 0— 4 The game was played at Canterbury. Last Sunday a six inning game was played on the Indian field by the In- | dians and the Moosup Rangers. The score: Indians Moosup 631125-18 003100—4 NORTH STERLING Miss Lucinda G. Knight is ing her Brother, Olney Knight. visit- Alexis H. Bragg spent Sunday in Providence. Mre. F. O. Plummer and daughter, | Dorothy, are visiting friends in New London, Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. G. Clark| spent Sunday with William R.| Whaley. AMrs. Bmma Burchard and children | of Providence are visiting at E, S. Randall’s, Ola Bravton is erlxlgrmlmng Misses Bllanche and Florence Doug- | | O. Plummer’s. H He had been ill for a long time. WOONLSTOCK VALLEY The Misses Lundrum, of Flushing, ¥, are visiting their aunts. ‘Mrs. Henry -Vroom and two ohildren | and Miss Ella Woodard are at their | gummer home here from Bast Oranse. Mrs. Allen W, Kenvon spent several | days in Pomfret this week. The gypsy moth scouts have heen transferred to Grosvenordale and Har- risville, R. L Agnes Racine is employed atr Mr. Stantenberg’s for the present. A. W, Kenyon gave a very enjoyable | y dange at his new Mungalow at Crystal lake Saturday evening. SOUTH CANTERBURY Recent Visitors—Local People Pachaug Dance. at| Messrs. Norman Standish and. N ville and Norwi 3 X ‘William Cone was in Norwich Moa- day. fiill‘“lm Finp of New London ‘was a recent visitor at her home here. The baseball team here played the ‘Westminster nine last Saturday after- Booh on the latter’s grounds, the score :em; 3-4 in favor of South Canter- ury. of the young folks in this towri_attended the dance at Pachaug last Saturday night. EZAST WOODST! Equal Franchige League Has Mem- bership of 22—Funeral of Mrs. Charles Underwood. Mr. and Mrs, John .Burnette and daughter Armeda of Pasadena, Cal, bave been guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pajne the past week. Mrs. Bur- nette (Mabel Bird) was a summer vis- itor during her college days. Mrs, Mary P. Bixly of <Cal, and nephew, Merlin Paine, of Chi- cago, have arrived at J. M. Paine’s for the summer. Mrs. Bixly has been staving for a few weeks in Chicago with a brother and sister. Eleanor Lindeman is visiting her Cousins in Holden. Rev. Walter Lanphear of Hartford gave an interesting address on Tem- Perance at the Congregational church Sunday. At Work in Nerwich, Hermon Chandler has entered the employ of a hardware firm in Norwich, | commencing bhis duties Monday. His family remains here for the preseal. Funeral of Mrs. Underwood. Mrs. Charles Underwood, 68, died at her. home in the Center district last! week Thursday. For 24 vears she had | been helpless with paralysis. She was | of a cheerful disposition and seldom | aliuded to her infirmities. The funeral was held Sunday afternoon at her home, services being conducted by Rev. Henry Baker, pastor of the Bap- tist church, West Woodstock. Her husband, who survives, has given her every care and attention possible. A brother, Mr. Truesdell, died suddenly several’ vears ago. Equal Franchise Meeting. The Equal Suffrage league of this town met with the vice president, Mrs. L Turner, Wednesday afternoon | ith an attendance of %, the presi- | dent, Mrs. J. E, Sheppard, presiding. Eleven names were added to the char- ter membership, which now numbers | 22, this being the second meeting of the league. Interesting remarks w: made by Mrs. Loekwood, Mrs. Hewins, | Mrs. Harrison, Mrs. Rockwell and Mrs. | Bartlett. The last named is president | of the Putnam league. Dainty refresn- | ments were served by the hostess, The August meeting will be held at Clover- lea, the home of Mrs. Heinrichs, | Entertained Them. Norman Adams, bookkeeper for the Worcester ~ Massachusetts _ Storage ' Company is spending his vacation with ; Arnold P. Rich and family, i Misses Doris Burlingame and Adah French have been visiting friends in Providence the past week. Summer Residents From Mystic, J. W. McDonald and family of Mys tic ‘are at their summer home here, Mrs. Charles Roberts of Elmvi.e t ealled on friends here Friday. 8! Clarence Seaver of Cheshaw, New | Hampshire, has been visiting J. Albeit Brooks and family. Mrs. Christie F. Brainard is visitiag her grandson Harry Chase, at Billing- ham, Mass. H Week-end Visit. | AMiss Abbie Pray of Ballouville, spent the week-end with her grandparents. | Mr. and Mrs. W, H, Pray. Jewett Collins of Willimantic was the guest of Miss Lilllan Savles for a few days last week. Mrs. Nettie Jacques of Providence is visiting relatives here. ] Miss Lila Mathewson called on Bal- | louville friends Sunday.: ] Mre. A. E, Chase of Danielson has been spending several days with I P. Chase and family. John W. Wade and . Miss Myrtle , Cross were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nason at Clayville, R. I Thomas Yare and Miss Nellie Yare of Stafford Springs are guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Yare. S Ralph Gibson of East Putnam calied on friends here Friday. Miss Gladys Chase of Hartford is visiting J. W. MeDonald and family. Joseph Shekleton is out, after iis recent illness, Robert Adams of Rochdale, Mass., visited Luther Andrews, Thursday. | Pl 0 ety | WINDHAM = oy . Summer Activities Among Residents and Visitors, Mrs. Seymour Plumb of Bridgeport ' and Mrs. Terry of Boston, have been guests of Rev. and Mrs. M, R. Plumb:| W. S. Kelsey and family of Boston are at their summer home on North street. Mr. end Mrs. H. C. Lathrop and children and Miss Josephine Keeney returned Tuesday from a week Wach Hill. i At the Weir Residence of New York. Miss Anna Weir and Mrs, Sey- mour, are eccupying the summer home of their brother, J. Alden Weir Miss Natalie Johnson of New York has joined her mother Mrs. Hyde, at the Bingham Home. Miss Myra Petty of Thompson and Mrs, A. ‘E. Saunders and children of Westfield, Mass. are at Benoni fates’, Miss Fannie Perkins of Fond Du . Lae, Wik, whe has been guest of rela- tives in town, left Tuesday for Bus- | ton. | Harold Brewer has gone to Middle- | town to spend a few weeks with his | father. | On Autemobile Trip, I Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Maine have been ' combining business with pleasure on a motor trip this week. g Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Taintor left Wednesday for Wethersfield, Vt., mak- ing the trip In their car. ! Mr, and Mrs. George Avery John- son of Wichita. Kan.. are guests of the Misses Johnson. _The new Piilgrim hymnals have ar- rived and will be used Sunday. POMFRET CENTER Prof. and Mrs, Walter Hildreth of Williams college are visiting the for- mer’s father, Millard Hildreth, Mp, and Mrs. Clarence P. Knight of the school for the deaf, Hariford, v. ited over Sunday with K. E. Brow Rev. Mr. Beatiie attended the rur conlerence at Storrs Tuesday. Miss Isabel Rogers left for Woode Holl, Tuesday. Miss Parmenter of Boston is stay- ing with Miss Stanton. - Mr, and Mrs, Farley, Mis. i J dams, with To Delaney of A R visitors with - ;el;,. were recent ende in_town. ap.:- Ruth and Masion Coone were Collins: and sons ‘&N‘ an automobile trip to Canterbury Sunday. Brown cuvuin' 0, is Vfli!‘i;‘gqrhb ‘unele, erott tro ¥ Rev. . McCurdy ‘of m“fl:k& ! are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Harriet Lamphear, who_has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Maiy Phillips, was called to Ashford sud- denly by the death of her son-in-law, Mr. Kendall. un.myc Phillips is visiting at w. H. phear’s in Ashford. Mrs, John Fitts is again critically m. Hospital Nubse in Attendance. Mrs. Alfred H. Fuller is very il with pneumonia. Miss Alice a nurse at St. Joseph’'s hospital, i mantic, is cari for her. Mrs. Clark, Miss Clark and Miss Mix, who have been staying at the Prospect house. have returned to their home in Hartford. Walter Hoffman, who has been working in Wiilimantic, is at his home h ere. Miss Hsther Weiles is the guest of her mm‘mo&hfl!. Mrs., Charlotte William A. Pearle, carrier on rural route No. 2, is having a part of his 15 ray_vacation. Substitute Carrier E. Pearle is serving the route. { R. E. Pearle, rural letter carrier on{ route No. 1, 18 aiso taking a part of his| yearly vacation, Substitute Carrier .| A. Pearle covering the route. F. A. Phillips is having a large horse barn erected on his place. He has a hay fork instalied in it. Miss S. E, Burchnall spent a part of last week with Miss E. L. Perkins ‘n Worcester. Miss Burchnall returned to her home here Monday. Miss W. L. Copeland spent last Sat- urday in Abington. Mrs. 4. B. Edwards was in'Putnam Monday. Children’s Concert. The children are rehearsing for a children’s concert to be given in the| Congreeational church next Sunday morning. EKONK Household Furnishings at Paine Home- ste: Sold—Cinder from Passing| Train Injures Washington Card’s Eye Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Gallup Tuesday at Rocky Point. Miss Florence Gallup is visiting her cousin, Emily Hopkins, at Lord's Point. Sold Household Furnishings. Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins of Woon- socket were here Saturday and sold the household furnishings. of the Paine ! homestead to Mr. Vars of Plainfleld. | Mrs, Beatrice Frink and Mrs. Lucy ' Crane of Sterling were guests of their mother Sunday and attended church here. } Miss Ella Barber of Plainfield and Everett Whipple of Voluntown wese Sunday guests at B. F. Colburn’s. Miss Grace Lamphear has a number | of summer boarders from New York ! and Boston, i Willlam Tanner of Narragansett' Pier came to attend the funeral of his sister-in-law Wednesday. His wife re- | turned with him for the remainder of the season. Cinder Injures Eye. | | Wellington Card is suffering with an inflamed eye. While waiting at a rail- road station the wind blew cinders in ' his eye from a passing train. 1 Luther Tanner, ! as held at her home Wednesd Rev. William Reynolds officiating, was a kind and loving neighbor and will be much missed by a large circle of | friends. spent. hose fu Improvement Society Gives Two Plays | —B. Y. P. U. Song Bervice, | Miss Helen Greene of New York is n_town for the summer. Miss Avis Kemp is spending a_fow daye with Miss Marion Randall in Nor- | wich. i Mrs. Emma Shaw Colclough enter- | tained friends from Providence and | Putnam Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. Addeman are at Na#-| tucket. The Ladies’ Aid society met Thura- day with Mrs. Winthrop Ballard Rev. J. K. Moore was in Worcester Tuesday. i Rey. and Mrs. Boardman are enter- | taining two former parishioners. i Plays a Success. The two ‘plays, She Changed Her Mind and Mr. Bob, given by the Village | Improvement society Saturday even- | ing, drew a full house and resulted in | g00d proceeds. 3 Victrola in Service, The B, Y. P. U, service Sunday evening, was under the leadership of Miss Jénnie Johnson and was unique and most interesting. The subject be- ing The Ministry of Song, a musical programme was given which included several selections on a Victrola of the best loved hymns as sung by some of the finest singers. Rev. Mr. Boardman will exchange pulpits Sunday with Rev. 5. Smith of North Grosvenordale. The Thimble club repeated . their farce, How Our Society Began, at the King's Daughters’ Inn of East Thompson Thursday. ATTAWAUGAN Taft-Weeks Marriage—All Stafs De- feated, Charles ‘Weeks end family are at Qualker Hill for two weeks' stay | Miss Edith Weeks and Lyman Taft| were united in marriage Wednesday evening at the home of the bride by Rev. James Aldrich. Mrs, George Norton of Rock Island, ' I, is visiting her father, Charles Blackmar, and his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Colby of Maine Geerge Coa- | by. The Attawaugans defeated the Nor- | wich All Stars Saturday in_their prac- | tice game, the scere being 7 to 6. | Mr, and Mrs. Henry Davis have, moved to Wilsonville. STER WFS TMIN Rev. A. P. Blake of Brooklyn preach, ed here Sunday morning from James 4 He will preach next Sunday morning, and announcements have been made that he will use a stereop- | ticon during his sermon. Deacon Edmupds led the Christian | Endéavor meetig. There was a good attendance at both meetings, There will be 2 union meeting at the Plains SBunday evening, July 19. Fraak Medbury will lead. Mra. Vera L. Levy is a guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Rosenzweig. The Westminsten A. C. will play -he | Brooklyns teday (Saturday) at toe| Westminster ball grounds. Max A. Bilverman of Layaside, N. is spending his vacation at the Ros weis farm. S0UTH Wiuesi0CK oston is spendiag Vellie Lowe, he Willing Warkers meet with.Mrs. Storms this week. Mrs.. John lLowe is spending a few days with relatives in Thompson. Mr. and Mrs”Mitchell spent the weck end with A. R. Scranton. Henry Lowe, who has been missiig for two weeks, arrived home last Wed- nesday morning. Senexet degree team goes to Putnam Jw to work the secomd Tender Wiater LEMONS, finest, 135 Main St. Lamb Legs, I 15¢ | Heavy Mixed SALT PORK - - - _ Stoctaer Pot Roasts - Ib. 12ic|Boneless Rib Rolls - Ib. 14c’ SPECIAL 2-HOUR SALE Sto11 A M Fores Spring LAMB **® Shoulder Clod CORNED BEEF - - Ib. 123 SPECIAL CUT PRICES IN GROGERY DEPARTMENT 18¢ value 155&!!!98"?"‘@#&";5"? woer19¢| 20 Stamps 3105P. M. 6 Ibs. average - - Ib, 10k - b 10% with 1 can A&P COCOA Pure Imported OLIVE OIL - X 33c¢ i 65¢ Special Values in Fruit and Vegetables LONG ISLAND POTATOES, E-fic PEACHES, 2 quarts_______._25c PINEAPPLES, 2 for__.......26¢c CABBAGE, Ib______________ 3¢ LETTUCE, head____________ 8¢ NEW CARROTS, bunch_______ 5¢c § large juicy, doz 25¢ | ORANGES, large and sweet, doz 25¢ Fol B Free Delivery TELEPHONE 234 We Give Royal Gold Trading Stamps. Ask For Them{g — S t2 turned from Kansas, where they M\'ei Mrs. Charles Steele of Springfleld SOUTH KILE!N(ALY been for a number of weeks. | were Bolton visitors last week Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jacques Arrive| Mo aod Mes B 7 Goomey of Proct- | Visit After Thirty Years. from Florida. dence have been visiting Mrs. Frank Mrs. James Milburn of Bolton and Beckwith and Mrs. Iva Adams. daughter, Mrs. John Ward of South Charlie Woodmancy, who has been ! spending his vacation in New Yo=k | has returned home. Rev. and Mrs. H. B. Goodsell have been entertaining their d‘uxh:er, Mrs. Gllbert. ! Miss Beatrice Thurber of Putnam has been visiting her uncle, A. E.| Hall. Jacob Spaulding, who has been in Newport for several months, is at his home, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hall and Miss Beatrice Thurber visited relatives in Central Village Sunday. Henry Schroeder has been in New | York. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Coffey and Miss Beatrice, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hiul, Earl Wilbur and Byron Place weve visitors at G. W. Barlow’s Sunday. irs, A. E. Phil is entertaining Louth of Providence. Back Aiter Eleven Years. | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jacques of Frést Proof, Fla, are visiting their sistsr, Mrs. G. W. Barlow. They were former residents of this place, but have lived in Florida several years. Their last/ visit in this vicinity was eleven years ago. Mrs. ONECO The Whitford party started from Oneco Monday morning about 8§ o'clo«, going to Providence, thence to Spring- fleld, through Pitisfield to Lenox. | thence to_Albany, and then to Amster- | dam, to Syracuge and then to Seneca. | John E, Dougherty is entertaining| his niece from New York. i Rev. W. E. Newton is_ entertaining | his father, O. B. Newton, from Thomp- | son. Miss Florence Thatcher returned home Tuesday night to Jewett City. Annie Foley was in Providence Wed- nesday. i C, D. Whitford was in Providence ' ‘Thursday. Miss Angeline Sherman and Master | Richard wisited their grandparents om | Sterling Hill this week. Charlie Potter has finished work in the paper mill. Marion Tuckerman is uncle, David 8. Kenyon, SOUTH WINDHAM Sunday Schaol Holds Successful Sale and Entertainment. visiting her The Sunday scheol held a sale and entertainment Wednesday night at which the Peek Sisters were &l\'?u by the foll young ladie: iss Iva Adams, Miss Fannie Smith, Miss Hat- 1. Miss Cella Colbert, Miss lbert and Aiss Ruth Keller. ions were also given by a nui= f the members of the Sunday . The affaiv was in charge of Mrs. Ilelen Card. The school cleared ! over $22 Joseph and Cha Smith of Weor- cester_are vigiting their grandmother, Mrs. Joseph Smith. Mrs, Watson and Clarence Watson ave guests of Mrs. Stephen Childs, Mrs. Martha Potter has retumned rom visiting her sister at Haversack, i g Back from Kansas. Mies Mary Hatch spent Sunday at| Niantic. | Mrs. Richard Perry and Mrs. Frank | eckwith were visitors in Norwich| Vednesday. | Mr. Barlow has been attending_the funeral of his mother in New York | state. - Richard Turner is employed in the City drug store. CLARK'S CORNERS Otis Burnham has purchased an au- tomobile. M rs. M. F. Palmer has returned to Mass., after a short visit el are Miss Regina Race .of Willimantic, essrs. Raymond Kelly of New Haver @ng Eimer Murray from Meriden. i Mrs, Robert Jennings is visiting rel- | atives in New Jersey. 3 Mnrs. Carlton White of Webster, Mass., has been visiting her paren-s, | Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Burnham. ! BOLTON Bt oo v | | Addresses on Egual sonal Mention. “Fwo Cenneeticut young women and ope (Miss Ethel Lee Rankin) of Colo- rado conducted an equal suffrage meeting at the Center Wednesday evening. Rev, and Mrs. Henry Clay.-Alvord of South Wevmouth, Mags.. are spending a fortnight with Mr. Alvord's sister, Mrs. 8. A. Carpenter, at the p-mm‘ age. Rev. Mr. Alvord is to oceupy the' pulpit of the Congregational church ' for the next two Sundays. 1 Miss Bdna Latham of Columbla vis- | ited the Bolton Sunday school last Sunday. Miss Latham is superintend- | ent of the elementary classes of the | Sunday schools in this district. 1 The Ladies’ Aid soclety met with | Mrs. L. A. Carpenter Wednesday aft- ernoon. Mrs. Jane SBumner, Mr. and Mrs. C.| 8. Hutchinson and Mrs.,J. L. Boiton of Hartford are at their summer home in_tawn. : NORWICH ELECTRIC CO. . 100 Franklin Street We are prepared to make SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS ~to anyone desiring to have their home wired for ELECTRIC LIGHTS within the next sixty days. Manchester, are visiting places in New York state where Mrs. Milburn spent her girlhood. Mrs. Milburn has not visited there since she left there soon after her marriage, over thirty vears agol Mrs. J. Wesson Phelps spent past week in Branford. Mrs. Frances E. Ruggles Is in Mar- biehead, Mass., for a visit. Mrs. Sarah L. Bishop, who returned to Connecticut from Indianapolis last winter, is boarding in East Hartford Mrs. Willlanr Weirauch, Mrs. Stan laws Marschat and four children Miss Amelia Weirauch of Brooklyn, Y. are vis Mrs. Weiraugh's daughter, Mrs. Charles A. Lee. COVENTRY Second Congregational Church Defers Hiring a Regular the Minister. Coventry grange is to hold a spe- clal meeting this (Saturday) evem:ingz. . E. Morse and Miss E. Euni Mass., -are guests of Mrs. W, C. Haven. A meeting of the members of the Second Congregational church was held Wednesday evening, at which time they voted to canvass further before hiring a minister. They also veted to buy new hymn boal Peterson of Worcester, Mase., is the guest of Mrs, G. S. Reed. ‘will prevent the little illness of today from becoming the big sickness of tomorrow and after. For troubles of the digestive organs you can rely on BEECHAM’S - PILLS

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