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CLASS IN PSYCHOLOGY EIR PROSPECTI g A A, ) o % A p, 7 /{é NEWS “Whko 1s Going and Coming—Incidents, Accidents and Building in Three Countizs. N L) New London GCounty “City Artists Sketch Local Scenes— Furstual Sunday School Pupiis Re- warded—Birthday Surprise. At the Baptist Sunday. school last #aday Rev. Herbert Bacon Hutchinps, himself and the, superintendent, Frank Earl ‘Williams, presented tokens of appreciation for constant attend- ance for the preceding three months to Misses Emily C. Babcock, Beatrice {®urk and Alice Marthérs, and Mas- ter Ralph Clark. In presenting these tokens, which consisted in copies of Ann 0d Ava, for the girls, and Jud- son the Pioneer for the boy. Rev. | Mr. Hutchins spoke biffefly on devouon and loyalty to the school. New York Artist in Town. Bogdanove, an artist of New ¢ and a teacher in the New York evening school of Industrial Art, has been spending the past month at Burnett's Corners sketching, his paint- ings including the House Pounds, also scenes around Porter’s Rocks where Mason encamped with his men when the battle was fought with the Indians at Fort Hill. Bogdanove has about thirty sketches, large and small, Surprised on Birthday, i Harry F. Hanks was given a sur. prise party by a few relatives and friends Wednesday evening in honor of his thirty-first birthday. ' Among the gifts was an immense loaf of cake made and presented by Mrs. Hanks’ mother, Mrs, C. Bawin Stapelyn. The presentation speech, which was very .apt, was made by Bernard J. Greene of New York. Music was rendered * by Mrs. John E..Spofford, of Brook- Iyn, N, Y, Miss Lillian Bogdanove of New York, pianists, Elmer Waite of Burnett’s Corners, played tI te, Bernard I, Greene of New d FROM ONE HUNDRED LIVE. CORRESPONDENTS EASTERN CONNECTICUT guest of Miss Florence Sunday. Miss Mary Wheeler first of the week from a visit returned the guest of Mi: son’s Island. AND WESTERN RHODE ISLAND. are at the Inn church Sunday. in Mystic, Montville All-Stars and Chesterfield teams was won by the home team, 16 | g4 Saturday. day at 3 C. Moore Ola ciation at tion team The Baptist Ladies’ Aid society met, Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs, Charles H. ‘The At the Baptist church Sunday eve- ning there was a sacred concert of Victrola music, followed by the read- ing of Toystoy's Two Old Men, the pastor. ins. . G ‘ Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Main spent wich, “was brought to Comstock’s | fhe C. E. society held a soclal at|last Supday st Lord's Point. The Baptist Sunday school will take gzfl:;:;ry for burial in the family plot.' the hall Friday night. Mrs. Hillard and Mrs. D. its annual 5 29th, at Watch Hill. Miss Mary Harris Dean entertatned at dinner at the Dean homestead, Mrs. J. R, Booth and young daughter, Doris Booth, of Bridgeport, and Miss Grace Denison Wheeler of the Road society district, Elsie Smith, who lives at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brewer, is re- covering from the effects of a badly sprained arm incurred by a fall from a tree about two weeks since, Mrs. Eliza Geer, formerly of Pres- ton City, has been seriously ill since last Sunday at the home of Mrs. Ed- ward Campbell at Old Mystie. h . Sunday morning in the absence of the Bernarg I Greene_an artist, of New | Thursday instead of to Watch Hill as | vacation with her aunts, Misses Flora pastor, York city, ‘also_director of art_and | at first plagned. and Abble Goodrich. 45 * Miss Bthel Hull of Middlstown 1is design in’ the DeWitt Clinton High Il Repeat Play. o i i Circle met On | yigiting Mrs. George H, Stone, fonool, has been spending the past| mhe play entitled, Vera's Vacation,| sy snd Mrs W. H. Kingsley of LR i et et B A Cosp s gven by the Starr class of the Quaker | Njeriden were guesis of their cousin, v i Er R v g ill church was so successful it will | j " George Clark, Thursday and Fri- NORTH LYME Miss Rhoda. Birasey of Moriden enti | Do repeated In the chapel of the | gay. % Miss Olive Nichols of Hartford have | C2Ureh- Rev. E. O. Mead will exchange with | Mr, and Mrs, William Cenme, Mr, been guests for the past two weeks Court Cases. Rev. Mr. Knott of Goshen Sunday. ‘Woods df Terryville and | Fred of Miss Marjorie Harris. The quar- | tette of young women all taught last vear at one of the schools of South ‘Manchester. UNCASVILLE Burial of Mrs, Harriatt B, Williams— Play to be Repeated—Williams- Cornet - Tuesday The X. ef £ 242 T 1d Mystic Young Men's association nine on the field Methodist school held its annual outing at At- lantic Beach Wednesday. Fred Crandall has purchased anotner automoblle. weeks in town. ing some time visiting relatives Kentucky, has returned home. ‘Theodore Rosenlund who has been visiting his sister in Providence, has returned to his home in Peguot. George Cariton of Pequot; is running the steam-roller for Contractor A. Vito. Returns to Fitchville. Eugene Thompson has resigned as fireman at Keyes Product Co., and re- turned to his home in Fitchville, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Palmer en- tertained for a few days David Lamb, of Norwich. First New Potatoes. hd i Williamms-Cornet. Friends have received announcemen: of the recent.marriage of Miss Barbara Cornet of _ this village and Harry Williams of Quaker Hill. Mrs. Harriet Edmonds, who has been spending a week at the cottage of Mrs. Chapman at Garner Lake, return- ed to her rome in Palmertown Sun- day-night. Mr, and Mrs. M. J. Hickey have been entertaining Miss Madeline Grodotzke of Norwich. During the electrical storm Tuesday afternoon hailstones as large as birds' Mrs. Eaton of Stonington. Mri Erastus Main spent N with her aunt, Mrs. Anne Barbour. p. M. between the George of Quoquataug Hill. team of Westerly and the NORTH STONINGTON Picnic of Westerly Club Gables—Big Copperhead used by the asso- Mystic. The associa- 11 to 4, 01, wn, at Burdick. Bpiscopal Sunday ! o con Chbarles C. Brockway went to Po- The first native new potatoes were | *55% . gr::ggnwunmy to attend an or- shipped on Wednesda! to Norwich | P . Saéred Concert. from the farm of Frank W. Browning | LIBERTY "HILL Mrs. Louise J. Smith and Miss Mary of Kitimaug. Burial of Mrs. Williams. _The body of Mrs. Harriett B. Wil- liams, jwhose death occurred in No-- Winthrop Davoll Thrown from Wheel by by Dog—Collarbone Broken. to the White mountains. Rev.| Herbert Bacon Hutch- outing Wednesday, July One of a pair of John Clarke's horses, which was seriously injured in the stall about three weeks ago, died Friday. < Henry V. Oehlers, employed in the New York postoffice, is having his an- nual vacation. Collarbone Broken. ‘While Winthrop Davoll was riding a bicycle his dog ran in front of the ma- chine, throwing Mr. Davoll to the ground and breaking his collarbone. Miss Myra E. Moffitt, who has taught the district school for four years past, is attending the summer normal school at Dambury. Miss Bertha Goodrich of New York city has been spending two weeks' Mrs. Williams was for many years a resident of the town, owning a farm on Reff Hill, now owned and occupied | by Bert Sharp. A short time after Mr | William’s death she sold her farm and moved to Norwich. Elma. Teft, Jr., has resigred at Pal- mer Bros. Co.'s miil and is chauffeur for Fred Crandall. Miss Little of Hebron arrived Moa- day to pend a while the guest of Miss Josephine Hart, at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Moses Hart, in Palmertown. Mrs. George Watt is spending a few weeks with relatives in Boston. The Sunday school at the Quaker Hill church went to the Golden Spur Hill Tuesday. Westerly Club’s Picnio; near this village, Henry C.-Greene. Killed a Copperhead, Seriously 11 in the Lantern Hill district. Before Justice of Peace, William Smiddy, Monday. Peter Litsky’s com- plaint against Tony Karsnsky for as- sault and breach. of the peace was tried. He was fined one dollar and cost which he paid. § Phiflip Sutka for assault on EMHen Paskowitz was also fined one dollar and cost which was pald. teux-. :;xd e, St dbkidon, an g d rtained over the week-e . an Wedding —Big Hailstones | Mrs, Edwin Lewis, of Preston City. - Frederick Phillips of ~ Groton is spending o few days with his father. Rufus Phillips in_Pequot. ~Deacon and Mrs. Edwin Henry were Strong’s Wedn: ROAD SOCIETY (Stonington.) 2 H_A Gates’ Monday. A. Gates’ for a few weeks' Misses Marian and Marie Wheeler returned Sunday from .a _visit - with relatives in Westerly. A. G. Hewitt, Mrs. Fanny Williams and daughter, Miss Martha, left Tues- day night for New York, from which point Mrs. Williams and -daughter will ge on to visit friends. fn the western part of New York state. Harry Dixon of Wickford spend Sun- day with his family at F. C. Dixon’s." and Ice 2 of Mrs. Hi - L Hart N M. D, of Providence 7 g spent S ~with his parents here. ~Miss D Loring of Norwich was a 4 > % = at H. B. Maynard's this week. Mrs., Fred dren, Fort Lee, N, sister,” Mrs, Kingsley of Salem. Prof. have returned home after a Mrs. J. L. Ray ‘.ll.n. vm_n; i 1. elub of the Center heid chief sale, with cake g ies Hewitt over the wl:? n ds in Mystic. While there she w: e s % Van Winkle at Ma- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stanton, who were at Mrs. C. S. Noyes, Jr.,, was at Watch s . Mr. and Mra. Seth N, Willlams were _Israel Greenburg - has returned to| g ac "ol SO SON X oglorly Sunday, New York after spending several|™ g Arthur G. Wheeler entertained recently Mrs. D. Gray and her daugh- ter, Miss Louise Gray, of Mystic, and Sunday Miss Rebecca Avery of California is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Allen Willlams Rey. George H. Chambers and Dea- L. Smith, accompanied by Miss Mar- garet Akers of New York, who has been their guest for a few days, have gone W. Bissell took an outing to Watch The Research club of Westerly had a picnic Tuesday at Green Gables, the summer resi- dence of one of its members, Mrs. Leondrd R. Main, rural delivery mail carrier on route’ 1, while making his rounds a few days since, killed a cop- perhead snake over three feet long Rev, Luclan Drury will supply the pulpit of the Congregational church Cone of New Yerk visited at G. H. esday, Mrs, Insco of , Westfield visited at Hefbert Porter of Westfleld is at H. stay. Willis Hall and family have been Tooker and grandehil- Barry and Zelda Mabrey, of are visiting Mrs. Took- er’s brother, Warren Rogers aiso her . and Mrs, B, B. Van Vieck and son of Wisconsin and Mrs. E, L. Bill it with Rathbun of Iveryt n of Ivoryton ewett’s this LISBON Ladies’ Aid Society Meets—Pastor Reads Sermon by Rev, Dr, S. H. Howe. An enjoyable meeting of the Ladies’ Aid society was held at the home of Mrs. Ransom Read last Thursday af— ternoon. The time was passed In sew- ing. . There was a short business ses- sion and devotional ‘ exercises led by Rev. T. E. Davies, after which all sat down to tea at two daintily spread tables on the lawn, Read Dr. Howe’s Sermon, The subject of the pastor's sermon for the children Sunday morning was Honesty. His text for the regular ser. Sight. It was a very impressive dis- course. In the eveming he read a copy of the address on The Dignity and Sacredness of the Christian Church, which was given by Rev. 8. H. Howe of Norwich at the county conference in Groton. Lawn Social. Wednesday evening, the Christian Endeavor society held & lawn social at Mrs. Ransom Read's. The young peo- ple enjoyed various outdoor games while the older people were entertain- ed with selections on the phonograph. Cake and ice cream were passed. ;‘tl:cn was an attendance of about Y. Mrs, Harflet Tillinghast of Jewett City is the guest of her niece, Mrs. C. A. Mell Mrs. C. E. Johnson of Bridgeport is visiting_her parents. Mrs. W. S. Foote, Mrs. C. E. John- son. Harry Foote, George Foote, Mrs. J. H. Kennedy, Miss Alice Kennedy Mrs. Fred Kinne and Mrs. E. W. Cor- bett spent Tuesday at Ocean Beach. Miss Nellie Mell recently spent a few days with friends in Jewett City. Miss Nellle Franklin of Jewett City t the week end with Miss Martie Barber. SOUTH LYME The Captain Wait Place Home of Famous Captains of the Black Line. This place ang vieinity have about the usual number of guests and sum- mer ple. Along the shore it is very beautiful at this time and the wonder is that there are not more tempted to seek its peaceful guiet. the farmers around here 13. Not a very large hay crop is reported, Home of Famous Captalns, In former years there was. #n old fashioned well sweep at the Capt. 8. A, Wait place. /It has been replaced hy a mew one which is very pietur- esque. This place was the birthplace of several sea captains, Chadwick, name, and captains of the ships of Neéw York and Europe. Mrs. Sydney (‘happell of Norwich was u recent guest of her cousin, Mrs, Themas Littlefield. A, H. 3iller returned to his home in Jersey City after a week end visit et e ? mon was, We Walk by Faith, Not by | the famous Black Ball line. between | day. Haven are guests of Mr. and Mrs, F. Payn 52 .. Mrs, Julla Baldwin of Derby is the guest of Mrs. E. J. Carter, Mrs. C. H. Waterhouse of Stonington is enjoying a visit with her son at his home here. J. Hart has returned from Noank, Mrs. A. H. Miller and children, Al- bert and Marjorie, of Jersey City, are | Suests of Mrs. Miller’s parents, Mr. and | Mrs. W. C. Slate. | _Mr. and Mrs. James F., Smith of New Haven were Sunday guests of their parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. C. Siate. Rev, B. M. Chapman, pastor of the Congregational church at Lyme heid services at the Union chapel hers Mr. Chapman is a very able Boston Family Takes Farm. | H. E._Smith and family, of Bosten, Mass., have taken the farmbouse at the Rocky Neck farm for the summer. The rain Thursday was very wei- come and very pleasing to people who { travel over the dusty roads. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stickney snd daughter of Ivoryton wers recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Roath. SALEM East Hartford Preacher at Congrega- tional Church—Damage Dene by Hail, Rev, Mr. Harnish of East Hartford ocoupied the pulpit in the Comgrega- uowm church last Sunday morning and evi ng. H. Gillette and family of Lyme mo- !ofldtowwneunfidymvmm of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Ray. Mr, and Mrs. WHilam Maynard and Miss Ma- bel Te visi Mrs. Sherwood Miner is entertatn- lu{ friends from Zion City this weelk. uis Jonmes of New and wister, Mrs. of Grotom, spent London Wednesday, A violent flmnacrnormwm this place Tuesday afternoon. e rious damege has been reported in this vieinity, save that dome by the _ hflr:orni.:nmh owly recover- . ¥ ey is sl . ing from an atiack of malarial fever. - Mra. daughter of Nor- zd:\mmswdlln.nz. ‘Mrs. Denison Davis of ecalled on friends in this place the week. s el Mrs, Fowler was tn Uncasville Tues- ¢ - Mrs. Langenbach was the guests Sunday of Mr. and = K