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ing the follo dered: A en, Why This i Rosoue the des- f-‘;::t;'v? r_‘ln; by Miss Laura "A- ng Klu Maude Chapman and B. Colyer; Sweet Bye and Bye, read. Tinker will con- lan Endeavor the Agaga Bible class nbyzd the trip to Block Te S Smif G Alhn. Charles Chapel Lewlt:' Smith, Andrew Rosenlund, Per- cy Allen and the pastor, Mr. Chap- Pelir. and Mps: Robert Latimer of New Jersey were of Mrs. Ara- bella Latimer over Sunday. Many at Lawn Party. The Christian Endeavor lawn party Saturday evening was largely patron- ized by the townspeople, and a large sum of money was cleared for church work. Mrs. Leila Troland Gardner sang several solos, and others assisted ,{in the entertainment. gation; reading, R. Irvi ..-?» o Tnas Binde, “ongregation m‘:fiu" th benedistion. There was a large lttendlw Tenders Uge of Grounds. Mrs. John C. P bhas given the use of her cottage and sroui on the Bluff for an open air meeting to be held next Sun afternoon, the 25th of July, at 5 oclock, under the au- spices of the EBpworth At the offertory Sunday merning a duet, I Need His Care, by Francis Louden, was sung by Cln-pmn. soprano of the Methedist urch of Middietown, and ss t Colver. Rev. George E. Potter, father of Rev, James M. Potier, after spending several weeks at the parsonage, returned to Providence, R. I, Monday. Rev. Mr. Potter accompanied his father, who is more than 80 years of age. Guests at The Pin Among the guests entertained by the Misses Geer at The Pines last week were Mrs. Everett Geer of Hartford, Miss Nellie Geer of Geer Hill, Led- fard, and Fred Gilroy of Mt. Vernjs, ‘The 7,000 railroad ties that have been assembled at the station are be- ing rapidly -hlp!ed to points along the New wven road. Miss Gardner of Norwich was the t of Mrs. Franklin H. wa Tannis Court Improved. The tenpis court in the village has had a fine wp dressing of clay put on tho past week, Miss Ellllblfll A lin has returned from a visit at M ernon, N. Y. rwin of i(t Vernon has been est at the Aplin home the past . Curtis Gates of New London mo daughter are .n-unu t-v'n home of her parents, on L. Perkins. in tl. daughler. A .flunu l,‘.cgflmn and ss Mau pman, I turned to Middletown T o vh!t with relatives here ai - y after a in Uncas- Returne to Indiana, Rev. George H. Murphy, D. D, w Ras been visiting with Mrs, llurphy :? the home of relatives, left for hi; zt‘ Moore’s Hill, Ind., last W'nan-a. ‘Mrs, Toase G. Gesr and daughter, Miss Florence, who have been spending ing some time at Crescent Beach, and as joined at the beach by her mother, spent some time on thelr return home in_the vill Friday and Satyrday. - Rev. Gurdon F. Bailey and family of Collinsville arrived last Wednesday at the eottage they have formerly occu- pl.d at the chl.rlv::l H. Brgwn place. Neville and som, Joan lle, with Car! Lawson, g t l‘l‘m 'uk end with Coroner Frankli H. Bnl'n on his ayxiliary boat Ruth ona ng Miss Allce Satterlec left for North ‘Haven Tuesdav to visit at the home of h.lr “‘b"r::he;‘, E:n" :.tte;lee His little 'r Rebecca has 1 al -+ o i een ili, but .s Mra. James Martin returned to her oot 'Lgsl;ur; Hour, from Bridgeport >. She has as her guest 'e;k ‘""d A;‘d" FD} of B, ::t‘: e T, an rs. John O daughters, Misses Bessie -r’x%w e Bridgeport, who have been spending two weeks at Mrs. Martin's cottage, left tnrxtlilelr home last week. elsen G. Crowell of Twin Oak cottage spent the weel ity k end In New Motered from Hartford, E. N. Coleman, Jr., and M Cole- -Qn‘ of Hartford spent S\md’l n!ogfit Uun‘ly morning at the cattage of automobile. ” I!Il.king g trlp o Mrs. Howell Bailey ang little san e returned home after t the Piteher cottage. ~ PRESFON Cew Peas Reach Height of Nine Fest —Lawn ..Illl‘ Planned, — of Norwich ha ten days’ stay a R gl trip in he, with ds, vis- NE ni went mt:c..:— Tall Paa vv..., re lll-ul lgl- the ')dclu l- uné:\' , u!l. W of thp grange . i nnyp.ftu .+ Visiters from Amm . Paulet, m’ Grace, nf | "!!"‘““lflwn uu;pmnl Temperance Address. H. H. Spooner of Kensington gave ‘ stirs temperance address at the church Sunday morning to a large audience. A chorus of 15 voices several selections and orchestra violin solos were heard from the Rev. George C. Chappell will preach at the Lake’s Pond Baptist church on Sunday afternc next at 2.30, and at the open air jmeeting August 2 at Chesterfieid. Miss Lydia Olson and father are the guests of relatives in Madison a few days. Victrola Parties. ! Mr. and Mrs. Edward Phillips and Bertram Edmunds and Miss Lydia Ol- son enjoyed the Victrola party given by Rev. Mr. Chappell at the parson- age, and Mary and Amanda Hubert enjoyed the music Friday evening. The Baptist Bible school voted Sun- day to spend their annual outing at the Golden Spur. OAKDALE Handkerchief Bazaar Given by X. L. Club Nets $20. At the Congregational church Sun- day the pastor, Rev. L. French, spoke from Heb, 10.25. R 'The Handkerchief bazaar held in the chapel Thursday evening of last week, by the X. L. club, was welf patronized. About $20 was realized, which will be used to Lelp pay for the new piano. Mrs, leaa~ Lamb and little daughter. of Grotom, were recent guests of Mrs, Lamb's brothers, Edmund and Arthur Rn?arl. Miss Alice Bishop and Mrs. Edward Bishop of Bozrah, called on Miss Ade- line Fellows Saturday evening. They were accompained by Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Herrick of Norwich, who will re- main for a while, Mr. and Mrs, Ball of Gardner, Mass., have: heen spending a few weeks at the parsonage. E. C. Beard of Flushing, N. Y. was at his uncle's F. F. Parker's Tuesday, visiting his brother, Rev. W. S. Beard, LEONARD BRIDGE William .urdi.k Buried at Exeter— Parsonage Renovated, Judge and Mrs. Alert G. Kneeland motered to Hebron Sunday afternoon and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ros- well Chamberlain. Mrs. Otto A. Nettleton and daughter, Grace E. and Miss Lavina Kneeland, spent Sunday with Mrs. Bverett H. Bosworth in Columbia. Elmer W. Geer was a Norwich vis- itor Saturday. Burial of William Burdick, of Mrs. Fred Friese after an iliness of about two menths. Burial took place Monday at Exeter cemetehy. The parsonage has been undergoing .repairs and alterations. Miss Nettie M. Williams of Leban- on has been spending several days with her cousins, Miss Ruby and Ruth | Willlams. LEDYARD Parents and Friends of Mrs. C. D. Geer's Pupiis Enjoy Reci Parents and friends of the pupils of Mrs. Charles D. Geer attended a en by them at her resi dence last week, copsratulating teacn- er and pupils on the progress made during the year. The pupils who took part were: Miss Luey Willett. Miss Clara Nomer, 'Miss Olice McKelvey, Miss Laura Baer, and Harold Mans- field, Milton McCiure and David Geer. A violin salo by David Geer was well rendeced and.he wes heartlly applaud- e D. D. Taylor, who has been the guest of his brother in Boston has returned home. Mrs, Charles W. Deans and Miss Gertrude Williams of Philadelphia, aunts of Arthur Barrett, have arrived and will spend the summer with Mr. lng Mrs. Barrett. ; uuhsi PArme:}ee of Colchepter 1s vis- iting s grandparents, Mr. ang Mre. B. D. Tavle: 4 CAMPBELL’S MILLS Mr. and Mrs. James Dixon and Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Brown invited parties of friends to attend a musicaio| at thelr hemes recently. Soren! Thoreson sang, Mrs. "“hereson, played the miano -and Frank Zeden played the violln. The music and »inging wa enjoved by all. Miss Grace Lamphear has gone to Noank this week. Migs Sanborn of Calumbia Miss Lamphear recently. Frank Watson and Percy Merritt made a business trip to Mystic Wed- nesday. visited | Migs Irene llmy of Harttard is with her sister, Mrs. B. Sellers, at the SGhn Dn:fif‘ of Hartford was home the firat of mePw‘« Rl 8l of Hartford ‘is with bmfi:v summer at the ror the m\.u.z . Charieston called 'nn in w'm and g grand- have been spending William Burdick died at the home| enioved by fhose present. Goodman and Trumbul, contractors, will finish work in town this week. Having finished the state road work on the Westerly road, they -are now ngaged ml.khlr a "rlv.l the macadam road to Robbins' ceme- Sitoraay’ atternoon, the ball" accompained by a large rooters journeyed to the State Hospital and gave the Hospital boys & frim- ming in a grand game. Volun- town, 4 State Hospital 1. Company Provides Grand Stand. During the absence of the ball team Saturday afternoon, a gang of hu’ in charge of A. L. Bi erec! grand stand on the ball md’, m expense being borne by members the company. The new stand Idd‘ greatly to the appearance of tho erounds and to the eemfort of the spectators. The seating capacity is about 250. 3 Game With Sachems Today. Sunday afternoon about 600 specta- tors gathered on the local grounds to witness the game between Voluntown and Taftville, the latter proving to be the victors. playing a grand game. The home team lost the game in the first and fourth innings by loose’ play in the infield. -Final score, Taftville 7, Voluntown 2. Today the Sachems will be here and a good game is expected. Larkin and Kelly will be the battery for Volun- town. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Portelance and chiidren and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mar- shall, of Greeneville, callled on the Misses Coffey, at their home in Beach- dale, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Boulay and family of Worcester, Fuests of Mrs. Boulay's: mother, Mrs. ZLouis Cadoret. William Maguire is enjoying & va- cation at Beach pond. NORTH FRANKLIN Summer Guests Entertained in Lecal Homes. Rev. T. H. Peabody, his wife and daughter ard Mrs. Beckwith of Lef- fingwell, spent Sunday with Mrs, Hahnah Kingsley. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Buteau of Baltic spent Sunday with Mrs. Fred Clark. Miss Julia Brennan of New York, has come to spend the summer with her sister, Mrs. James Markey. Rev. Welcome E. Bates has return- ed to his home in Mystic, after spend- ing @ few days with Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Frink. Mrs. C. H. Peckham had as guests Saturday and Sunday, Miss Clara Saunders of Norwich. Guest From Minnestota. George Johnson of Deluth, Minn., and Miss Sarah Johnson of Windham spent Monday with Mrs. J. D. Simp- son. Theodore Hinckle of Worcester, Mass., is visiting at J. W. Frink's. Miss Virginia Loomis of Lebanon is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Em- ma . Warner. Mr. and Mrs. John Sabin and chil- dren 'and Miss Charlotfe Hopkins of Putnam, were Sunday visitors at Reuben Manning’s. Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Rockwood and children spent Sunday in Middle- town. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Ladd and daught- er. Essie, and Miss Irene Cruthers of Norwich are visiting Mrs. J. H. Ma- honey. Mrs. Theodore Smith of Baltic spen{ Tuesday with Mrs A. T. Browning. GLASGO Funeral of Charles Kenyon—Automo- bile Parties to Norwich. Mr, and Mrs. T. H. Eccleston at- tended the funeral services of Charles Kenyon in Attlebore, lay. Mr, Kenyop was a former resident of the place and brother-in-law of Mr: Eccleston, also of Louis Selway and a brother of Stephen Kenyon of the place. Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Tift and daughter and the Misses Thempson, teok an automobile trip to Wildwood park Tuesday afternoon. Albert Green took a party to Nor- wich . Tuesday in his autemobile and on Wednesday he took Misses Laura Young, Persis Jacobs and Lulu Young and Wednesday evening the party was Mr. Leland ang Fred Burdick, Misses Grace and Gladys Thompson. Mr. and Mrs, Henry 1. Burton were Sunday guests of Herbert Irons of Lisbon, Joseph Dumais and family have moved to Moosup. Misses Belle and Irepe HBecleston were recent guests of relatives and friends in Boston. Joseph Herbert and James McFalls ‘were recent guests of friends in Mon- son, Mass. The Ladies' Ald soclety will meet with Mrs, Elmer C. mll ‘Wednesday afternoon, GARDNER LAKE H, F, Lyons of Brookiyn, N. Y, is spending a few days with his family at_Lyons’ Den. Dr. J. J. Donehue hag purc! eulne which he has attache of his sharpies. Miss Julia Wilcox of fowa is visit- ing Mr. and Mes. Olin Baynton, Miss lohpg‘ Boynten is spending this '”k with her pareats. Mr. d Mrs. Leo Morgan of Flan- ders |p-nt Sunday et G. M 's. ml.king the trip with Harris ."3"“’ Avery was a caller hers last w s Nellle Donohue and Prof. and an to one Mrs, Frwk F;mll of Nerwich are spendin, s at the Lake. Mrs, dmondl ag returned to her m seme time wl(t)h Rll;, Lafllnl"vell'l Quuh TS. . Tewne, Tei ed (o'cm‘lifldgy. u‘j. CHESTERFIELD l""‘"" m.llu"g ugnflm -t the | an ednes- MW&!MM GR!SWOLD in town one day last w oy ment -being torn from ne. i is A. Hens orwich mxt iu;‘-dzy mor!:;gg ha !orper’ home in Montville after a week’s stay at the Chapman cottage, Mrs. Susan Mouy d Miss Paine of Danjelson were callers on" friends Mrs. C. F, rgan a l.;n mmll:-remmflh the Mrs, Charles i enjoy- ing a vmt tsom Ay ", Mrs, ‘ it gyl e~ at the First Oongregational church and evening. 3 rigor and dluhr wmu Ahlfibem 3 ln. father, ttnn' mswm'uw w Bl i &phnlflul.m‘ ?quevu seen. heing as big as Rain Surprises Naymukers. The most severe thunlor shower in Tuesday bul not & word of complaint wes heard from the farmers, as the rain was beneficial in_other wavs. Rev. Mr. Bennett of Webster, Mass., has been the guest of his college classmate, Harry C. York, of this place. Miss M. H. Dutton, Miss E. Hunt- ington and Miss Addie Hallen of Lebanon, cailed on friends here on Tuesday afternoon. Rev. H. Knott expects to exchange with Rev. E. O. Mead of Exeter, to- morrow (Sunday). Miss Josephine Maxson of Water- ford is a guest of Miss Bessie H. Randall. SHUNOC Damage Done by the Storm—Personal Itents. Mrs. Samuel Barnes and dauehter, Mattie, were Sunday guests of M H. E. Randall and Mrs. E. B. James their home Were. They returned to Ashwillett Sunday evening. Mrs, W. W. Biilings of Preston and Mrs. Hallam Whiting - and two danghters, Mildred and Laucille, Springfield, Mass,, have been guests of triends in Shunoc the past few day A seyere thunder, lightning and wind storm passed over this place at a laate hour Tuesday afternoon. The lightning struck several trees and there was a down pour of rain. Katherine Welles Wheeler, the little daughter of Hon. R. B. Wheeler, at- tended the picnic given by the Sunday school connected with the First Baj tist church in Westeriy held at At- lantic beach Wedn: Dorothy Maine, who has been vis- iting Artis and Ida James for a week, returned to Stenington, Friday. Mrs, Eva Maine and children of Stonington borough passed Friday with friends and former neighbors in Shunoe. > Farmers are busy gathering in their hay crop. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Babcock of Westerly attended service at the Sec- ond Baptist church Sunday. Miss Hattie A. Maine of Webster, Mass,, is spending her summer vaca- tion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. thaniel Culver. Flery O. York is employed with a firm in Westerly. PENDLETON HILL' Bill, 90, Hoes Cornfield. Miss Sarah T. Palmer is at Danbury, attending the summer school. C. Dwight Thompson, Mrs. Mary Palmer and Frank Brown, have had their haying done by Malcom Thomp- son. Dr. Lewis of Ashaway was Hill, Tuesday. Nearly Ninety-one. Jeptha G. Bill visited over Sunday at the Palmer Homestead. Mr. Bill is remarkably active for his age. He will be ninety-one in September. He had Just finished hoeing a two-acre piece of corn which had been planted on greensward, and said he had performed the work easily. James Wilson was able to take a ort automobile ride Sunday. Mr. Wilsen has been unable to walk ior several months. Arthur Billings has been at his home in Natick, R. I, for a week or more. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Eliven of New Lendon were at church Sunday morn- ing being guests of Mns, Jennie ! Jeptha G. " Twe-acre on’, the Thompson. Mr. Bliven is the son of | Samuel Bliven who now resides In Brooklyn, Conn. Ha was born aad| spent his boyhood days in this vicinity. Dr. Charles E. North of New Yerk spent Saturday with his family at tne | rsonage, leaving on Sunday for| omer, N. Y. Reuben Cook of North Stonington was in the place this week in his new autemabile. Philathea Class W H bt Miss Mildred Swan and Miss Hazel | Calkins. were guests Sunday of Mrs.| Willlam E. Calkins, Mrs. Emma Tyler, Miss Lottia Wheeler and De Lioyd Beebe of Nor- wich, visited at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Beebe Sunday. Misses Gladys Lefingwell, Marjorie Hartridge, Florence Taylor, Fredric Lefingwell and Harry Paimer were at_Watch Hill this week James Brown of Newark, J. 18 ndipg several days with Mr. and rs, Andrew Pember. Mrs. Mary Delbeare of Norwich Is| the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Elliott] Outing to Watch | Dolbeare. : Class Outing. The Phiithea class of the Baptist| church enjoved a trip to Wateh Hih YWednesday. Those In the party were: Misses Hagel Calkins, Mildred Swan, Fisle Beard, Eveiyn Heard, Ruth Em-l and Myvara Eilis, and John Rathbun, | Charles Pathbone, Pearl Ross, and | Roy Beard. Mrs. Ausiin Rathbun of | Preston acted as chaperone. LAUREL GLEN Rev. J. W. Payne of Jewett City, oc- cupled the Tclplt in the chapel last Sunday, services commencing at eleven Frank Main and family of Paw- M o'clock. tucket, R. I, u Nat) Mrs. Hale were business un.r- In Westerly, Monday. Rev. Mr. Van Horn of Ashaway is te preach ‘n the Chapel, Sunday at three o'cl Miss O Thompsen and Rev. J. W. nner guests at Attaway ]“ were ¢ FRANKLIN Lightning Plays Queer Pranks at Thomas . Newman's Barn— Local Grange To Entertain Pomena. Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson, of Wichita, Kansas, have been recent guests of Mrs. Eliza Johnson. Mrs. May Ross of Norwich is spend- ing the week with Mr. and Mra. Georse | L. Ladd. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Armstrong and family were in Norwich, Wednesday. Mrs. Eliza Johnson and family and ! Miss Lucy Hyde, spent Wednesday at j Watch Hil. Fred Armstrong and sons, Ralph, Kenneth and Stanly Armstrong, and Clark Perkins spent one day the past week at Ocean Beach. Lightning’s Pranks. During the thunder shower Tuesday, lightning struck the barn belonging to Thomas Newman, going inside ths silo, moving a table and carrying a post out into a pasture near by, a dia tance of several feet. It also struck three trees belonging to Archie Lamb, and one belonging to Frank Greensht. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Smith are spending a few days with Mrs. Sarah Greenslit. Auntie No. 1 of the Social Coraer entertained the Social Corner at the home of Gilbert Lamb, Tuesday. Miss Bertha Smith has returned, after spending a week in Hartford and Suffiesd. Lloyd Grant spent Sunday in Led- yard, the guest of his uncle, Isaac Geer. Mrs. Stephen Perkins and daughter, Laura, of Norwich, have been recemt guests of Mrs. Albert Tryer. | James Wright of HBridgeport is| pending a few, days at Valley Farm, the guest of Mr. and Mre. Lioyd Ayer. | Mrs, Charles Grant and daughter | Clara, spent Mondey in Norwich. i Mrs. Otto B. Robinson of Williman- | tic was recently entertained at home of Mrs. Aibert Tryer. Guests At Sunny Top. Lewis A. Hyde and daughters, Miss | Susie Hyde, Miss Gertrude Hyde and | r. and Mrs. Herbert L. Yerringtonm, | were recent guests at Sunny Top. { . and_Mrs, Elmer Smith and son | Eimer of New Je¥sey, and Roy Smith of Lyme are guests of Mrs. Serih Greenslit. A party of voung people frdh Le anon Road went to Watch Hill one day the past week. To Entertain Pomena Grange. Franklin Grange is to entertain the Pomona Grange, on August 15th. NIANTIC ! Camp Equipment Being Returned To Hartford — Congregational Pastor Home From Storrs. Mrs. George Klnnlu Crandall of Best View, Waterford, and Mrs. bby J. Strickland of Brookl m, N. wera guests Wednesd: rs. A, E. Spen- cer and Mrs. .Yohn Bml‘m John D. Griswold was in Saybrook, Tuesday and Wedneldlv the ‘3&! of James H. Day. Mr. an GrL-wold went to Harlfor‘ Wednudnv in Mr. Day's car. Col. M. J. Wise left Sunday evening for Hartford, hnvln’ left the ecamp groynd in charg caretaker, . of Jamaica Plain, Beckwith. Charles Evarts Mass., is the guest of his sister, Mra, C. A, West, in the Pines. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Twiss Jr., have returned from a visit to relatives in Providence. Mrs. Esther Dudla{l has returned aven frie; m from a visit to New C. J. Luce returned Saturday a short business trip to New York. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harris are oc- cupying the Waldort house in Lincoln | street. 2 Returns From Storrs. Rey. J. William Knappenherger, pas- tor of the Congregational church has returned from Storrs College, where he ‘went to take a cotrse in agriculture, ! Shipping Camp Equipment. F. A. Beckwith has a Toree of men and teams um-c s q-uw of teats beers and ales of today. And this change is due in large measure to the hygienic brewing of such popular products as Sunday with his father, the | tion on the The past century has strongly spiced and highly alcoholic bev~ erages to the health- ful, spark- ling pure Lag er~}ll¢~Port¢r from a vyisit to New York and Free- port, L. L Frederick Miller of Bean Hill is the guest of his sister, Mrs. Gates. Nehemiah Lemuel Beebe of New Haven passed , Chales F. Beebe of Pattagansett Avenue. Mr. Beebe is conductor on the Shore Line running between New Haven and New London. Mr. and Mrs, F. A, Aston of Middle- town are ocupying their cottage in the Grove. Winfield J. Manwaring left Wednes- | day for New Haven, after two days visit to his cottage in the Pines. Dr. Paul Augustus Kumpitsch left | Sunday evening for Bridgeport. G. W. Wallace has returned from a business trip to New York. He made fhe journey in his automobile. Mr ‘hales Kramer of Brooklyn, N. the guest of Mrs. R. L. Manwar- The Cook family from Yonkers, N. Y.. is occupying the Pepion cottage. Harold Menard of Bridgeport is guest of friends in the Grove. Mrs. F. E. Tracy was in Hartford, ‘Wednesday. HANOVER Boxing Match To Decide Village Championship—Guild Meeting. The July meeting of the Woman's Missionary Society will be held wiin Mrs. Fuller at the parsonage. James W. Eadie “spending the week in Wellfleet, Mass, with his| daughter, Mre. B, C. Peek. A meeting of the Ladies’ Guild is to | held on Monday Af!emoon July 27, in the vest Fred Gaucher was leltlnl Hanover | ends last week. Arthur Lucy is spending his vaca- rm getting in hay. Boxing Matoh. A boxing match between Jo-en' Bessette and Frank Philip is to be heid soon to deécide the lightweight cham. pionship of Hanover. Jerry Delany is to be referes. The Junior Endeavor meeting will be held Sunday afternoon at four o'clock in the veetry. Short Paragraphs. ; Mr. and Mrs. Francis G. Wray and two daughters, have returned to East am Balkam is the new striper in the Alrile Milie, The Airlie Mills has installed two | To the WM hdi, clean; ‘wholesome beverages of todayiare doing mmhbme_m K L seen Ameriea.ns preferences from spending his vacation with his aunty Mrs. R. M. Peck. POQUETANUCK Woman's Guild Has Outi to Atlantid Roy Nagles III. Roy Nagles, § yvears old son of Mny and Mrs. Thomas Nagles, is ill at his home with spinal meningitis. Sixteen members of the Woman's Guild, of St. James' church, went on their annual picnic to Atlantic Beach, Wednesday. The Guild will continue their meetings during the summer to fill the orders which they have fof making aprons. Personal Items. Misg Ollve McKelvey is visiting Fleanor Stewart of Groton. Mrs. J. Willlam Murry and sox Willam Jr, of Wilkes-Barre, Penny have been yisiting Mrs. Charles Hark< ness. Lois Willett has been visiting hed sister, Mrs. Amos Russell of Westerly. Miss Annie Whitaker has been ob« liged to give up' work in Hall Brosy mills ,on account of il health. Windham County WINDHAM | Little Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Adams Christened—The Weei's Happenings. E. K. Leffingwell has been enter< taining his mother, Mrs. Leffingwell of Colchester. Rev. M. Brown preached in the Con< gregational church in Chaplin, las{ | Sunday Sylvia Leona. the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Henry Adame was bap« tized by Rev. Charles L. Adams at St, Paul's, last Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Robert Pegium left Tuesday for two weeks' visit with friends and relatives in Sutton, Mass., and vicin< ity. C. E. Missionary Meeting. The regular monthly missionary meeting of the C. E. society will he led Sunday evening by Rev. W. M, Brown. Mise Mary Little went to Spring~ field, Mass., Friday for a visit with her neice. nklin and Miss Crother mt their vacation visiting friends in | River, Mas. Willlam Sharkie has beught a mo- torevele. Harry Cripps, who is in a hospital in Boston, is recovering. Miss Josephine turned to Rreoklyn, A number from this town attendedq the lawn party at Baitle, Tuesday, July 26. HAMBURG iy Sale Held On Parsonage Lawn Clears $30. ' and Mrs, James Miller en ulnz their sisters from Chester, fit Sunday. Mrs. Gilbert lm' llld Ghildren have returned from a to friends in Mrs, Wilber Otis went to Putnam last Saturday to visit her mother. Rathbun of Bssex, es in this place the past John Ranktn of Woodbury New Jer sey is few weeks at Mrs. May Bill's. Mrs. Herbert Robinson of Riverhead, has been spending a few days in town. The ladies of the Congregational ehurch are ta held their annual fair, da Larrabee. L. parts of the state Tuesday, did net a nt to much here, although tae loyds were inky black and - SOUTH WINDHAM uu- mflnm -.ul"lln uq‘ m— Kate H-m—n'of Hi nt Sunday with Mrs. W. C. Card. PSirs. Williams ef Norwieh has bear ;rodtu the past week with ellie Tubbs. M s et Dstam e Conservatory, Washington. 5 Mr. and Mre. George Styles. Mrs. Fitch, Miss Sarah Abbie and Richard Turner, were n.—t visitors at Nar-