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e . New London A‘Grounty ———— cers of Village Club. Miss Grace Allison of Holyoke ar- rived Monday to spend a while with her aunt, Miss Eloise Landphere. Mr. and Mrs. Swanter Johnson u.rel entertaining their daughter, Mrs, Ed- gar Daniels of Hartford. Guy Loomis, employed in Hartford, is spending a few days at the home of his father, G. Turner Loomis. Misses Julia Wilcox, Robie Boyn- ton and Marion Henry spent Saturday at_Block Island. Barl Lathrop, who has been employ the. Palmer Bros. ed as teamster .by Co., has resigned. Miss Teresa Hickey and Miss Edna spent- Sunday at Eastern La Bounty Point, Carting Junk from Mill. Max Gordon of ; teams af work Sunday the C. M. Robertson Co.'s mill. Dislocated Knee: * Mrs, fell, dislocating her knee, Serenaded Newlyweds, The drum corps gave Mr. and Mrs. Willlam I.a Bounty a serenade Friday Mrs. was Miss Mildred Sfrong in_marriage at Roman- Catholic- rectory by a. m. Friday. the bride and Lewis La Bounty was best night, following their marriage. LaBounty and they St. John's Rev. P. J. O'Reilly at 10 Miss Edna La Bounty attended ‘were united man. After the ceremony the wedding | party went to the home of Mr. and | Mrs, I.. J. La Bounty, where a break- fast’ was served. Mr. La Bounty réspondeg to serenade with cigars and cake. Fell Twenty-seven Feet. Reuben Austin while cleaning win- dows in the second story of Palmer building Wednesday fell from a windaw a dis- | tance of about 27 feet to the ground. Austin was cleaning the outside of the window standing on a bex when He was taken to He had a badly sprained ankle with a general shaking up, but is able to get about Memorial =chool afternoon, Mr. he lost his balance. the hospital in New London. a little on crutches, The Sunday school of the Metifbdist Episcopal church will have their an- nual outing, Sunday infant twins of Mr. and Mrs. ter was christened Ruth godfaiher. The bow James Edward. ‘Theodore Craig. the house, where lunch was served. Mrs, Ida with her daughter, Mrs, Clarence dew and children, at the Monday. beach. She To Rebuild Mill, William Gunn of New London, con- began work on the new paper mill which the C. M. Rob- | intends to build on the foundation of the Bank mill, recently tractor, and men, ertson Co. burned. £ Village. Club Organized. The Village club held its first meet- ing Saturday evening with an attend- ance of forty-two charter members. The club has heen recently organized and fitted up rooms in a building_on Mrs E. A, Palmers property. The purpose of the club is for the benefit | cinity cut their oats just before ihe of the young men und.boys of the vil- | rain.and are anxious for good weather lage. The club will be conducted |to cure them, much the same as the Youns Men's | Miss Catherine Crandall of Ashaway association, Saturday evening the | was the little guise Wednesday of her members were entertained with muslc j aunt, Mrs. Wilson D. Maine, on the victrola after which refresh- 2N ments were served. The following of- | 520y Brought Up by Hygienic ules. ficers have been chosen: President| Miss Janet Louise Briggs of Ash- Ralph H. Melcer: vice president, Rob- | away was in Clark's Falls recently. er: H. Dodds; secrelary and treasurer, | She was accompanied by her aunt, Charles E. Ramage. The, standing [ Mrs. Donna T. (Briggs) Bennett and committee are: Finances, Charles E.|friend, also her mother, Mrs. Hope Ramage. chalrman: Hubert G. Dart, | (Bates) Briggs, and father, Asa S. A. A Kenerson; educational, W.-H.|Briggs, M. D. The lovely and sweet Mathewson. chairman, Frederick | little lady is fifteen weeks of age and Johnson, Norman C. Lathrop: boys |being a pk an’s baby is being cared department, Dr. Frank E, Wilson, |for in a way ‘that counts for health chairman, W, Mathewson. Lewis | and happiress. Phillips: 'religious work. C. T. Beebe, A chairman, Elmer Beckwith, Rev. D. W. Adams; social work. A. 1. Dodds.| NORTH STONINGTON Truman B. Keves. Charles Hope; B membership. H. F. Bartlett, Hubert Miss Dora T. Maine is visiting in | Dart. Roy Hamiiton: auditing. T.| Buttonwoods, R, L. and later will go W. Shaefer, Harold Cornet, Edwin|to vermont. Hermanson. During Saturday after- fnoon the club’s baseball team played team from Gales Ferry. The game. h was called off in the tenth in- ning, resulted in a tie. Miss Genevieve Little who has been the guest of Miss Josephine Hart re- turned to her home in Hebron Satur- day Mrs, Frank atives yn Boston. HAMBURG Mrs, John Tiffany is entertaining| Miss Clara Bollman of New Haven. B. 8. met Wednesday with The L. Mrs. Willis Hall in charge. Mrs. Hubay and day at the short last Wednesday. The army worm has reached the town and destroyed a fine field of oats belonging to R. M. Peck. Mrs. James Wood visited relatives at Brockway last Wednesday. ASHWILLETT Otto Carlson returned to his home tn New York Sunday afternoon, after & month’s visit ‘with his<uncie and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Sigfreid Ahlberg. . Main has finished haying Grover and is Welping out his nelghbors. Charlie ; at_work for Malcolm Thompson, Samuel D. Pierce of Rixtown was through here Sunday afternoon. PENDLETON HILL Mrs. D. ¥. Chapman of North Ston- Ington has been the guest of M. merous friends in this vicini ° Miss Edith. Cook and ay night EASTERN CONNECTICUT Who is Going and EComimz—lnc.idents. Accidents | and Building in Three Couaties. Nowl‘yw-du— Window Cleaner Falls 27 Feet—Offi- Norwich had five and Monday carting away junk from the riins' of Elmer - Teft while: descending some steps near hé¥ home, slipped and the Twins Receive Sacrament of Baptism. afternoon at’' 4 o'clock the Cor- nelius E. ¥laherty were.christened at St. John's Roman Catholic church. Rev, P." J. O'Reilly administering the sac- rament of baptism. The little daugh- Mary and Miss Ruth Craig stood as godmother and James Flaherty of New London as was * baptized Flis godmother was Miss Anna Walsh and the godfather, After the ceremony at the church the friends returned to Browning of Palmertown, Wal_ of Jamaica Plains, Mass., has been spending a few weeks returried home | Miner, accompanied by her daughter. Miss Henrletta Gridley and niece, Miss Robie Boynton, left Sunday for a few weeks' visit to rel- family enjoyed a Ahlberg and a friend are ng family and visiting nu- o = ONE HI DRED LIVE CORRESPONDENTS AND WESTERN RHODE ISLAND. ! sin, where they expect to remain for | some time. . Mr, and Mrs. J. B. Totten have been in_Athol, Mass. for a short stay. The army worm is the chief topic of conversation with the farmers, LEFFINGWELL tending Northfield Conference. guest of Miss Hazel Caulkins, Sunday. Miss Grace Champlin of Norwich is | visiting Misses Elsie and Evelyn Beard, also at the home of her grandfather, J, C. Leffingwell. were guests Wednesday Rathbun of Preston. Several from this place "services at the Salem chapel last Sun- day afternoon. The cupied by Rev. B, D. Remington of Colchester. ! Mrs. Harry Wilcox and daughters, | Dorothy and Esther of Jewett were recent guests of Rev. and Mrs. J. | G. Ward. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Beebe and daugh- ter, Carolyn are enjoying a week at Massapeasg. Gone to Northfield. H Ward, left this Mass., where they will attend the Gen- eral Conference which begins today (Saturday) August 1. Mrs. Ward wiil visit her father, Mr. Herskell of Ver- non during. their absence. Mrs. Archie Rtéhmond and children, George and Frances of Waterbury, | { Mrs. Austin Rathbun and son, Palmer of Preston, spent Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Palmer. ! Mrs, Frances Morgan of Hartford was a guest of Mrs. Thomas Leffing- well this week. 1 Miss Gladys Beebe returned to her home Wednesday, after spending three | weeks with friends in Salem. Mrs. Fred Wilson and daughter, | Minnie, spent Tuesday with Mrs. S. C. | Beebe. Mrs. Samuel Beebe spent Wednes- day with friends at Gardner Lake. GARDNER LAKE Brooklyn Boys’' Minstrels a Success— Stamford Campers Leave. | The circus given by the Brooklyn | boys at Camp Massapeake was a de- | cided success. Charles S. Forbes of = Noroton Heights is spending some time at the lake. His grandson, Forbes St. John, will join him later. ' Mr. and Mrs. John ‘M. Lee and family | have returned to their home in Nor- wich. J. L. Libby from Camp Isho-wurra” was called suddenly to Brooklyn, ow- ing to the serious jllness of his father The members of Camp Brotherhood broke camp Thursda. Miss Letitia Comstock of Mrs. Ella Champlin. Henry Harris was a caller in Ner- | wich. week for is the guest Comping On Island. The families of Bela Pratt, and Oramel Pratt, are camping on Minnie island. i The Stamford Y. M. C. A. campers | left July 31 after spending the mon!h, on the East shore of the lake. i A party of young ladies are occupy- ing Joseph L. Oat’s cottage. They are chaperoned by Mrs. Albert Aberg and Mrs, Hill of Norwich. CLARK’S FALLS Farmers Wait for Sunny Weather— Infant Being Brought Up by Modern Methods, Mrs. Pierpont Green of New York city has arrived at her rooms in this village for her summer vacation. While on her way here she visited friends in Boston and elsewhere. A number of the farmers in this vi- Augustus L. Avery, of Brooklyn, N. Y., spent Sunday with relatives here. Benjamin P. Wheeler. a summer res- ident of Pleasant View, was in town Sunday and attended service at the Congregational church, Mrs, D. F. Chapman has been visit- ing at Pendleton Hill. | Mr, and Mrs, Cressingham L. Gray of Dover, N, H., are visiting in_town. Mrs. William B. Hull of Norwich was in the village Wednesday, calling on _friends. ~ The army worm is in town, an un- welcome . | Rev. Lucian Drury will preach in | the Baptist church at Preston City Sunday morning in fraternal aid to the pastor, who is ill LAUREL GLEN Mrs. Edward Burdick of Pawtuxet. R. L. has been ‘the guest of heér moth- er, Mrs./Lydia Holdredge. Howard Martin and family, of Ash- away, visited last Saturday with Mrs. Martin’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nath- an_Main. Orrin Harris of Ashaway called at ‘William F. Main’s Monday. Alden Miner of Ashaway was a call- er in this place Tuesday. A number from here enjoyed Satur- day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Mec- Cullock. Frank Palmer was a business call- er in Westerly Thursday. Dr, Hale ang family were recent callers in Mystc and Stonington. Bverett Whilman of Pawtucket visiting his aunt, Mrs. Willis Almy. Mre, Arthur Main has es her guest her sister from Providence. g NORTH LYME Is D. C, R. Tiffany and Luciue Maltby of Wallingford and Mrs. H. A. Rogers of | Salem visited at W. M. Sisson’s over . "fifl ‘Alpheus Nye and children &fi Rev. J. G. Ward and Miss Ward At- | Death Lloyd Young of Montville was the( i Iaisses Ella and Gladys wemingwell | was spent upon the water, he having | — { worked on yachts, freight boats and | attended | Cou NS, Several tines. He was of & | ¢ iti wolczg Duinit was - se. | cheerful, loving disposition and many | City. | Rev. J. G. Ward and Miss Gertrude | Northfield. | ' marked “At Rest”; Yantic are cock’s. The Maynard family held a reunion at the Hop Yard, Sunday. - L. M, Stark and Miss Ida Stark of | visited at M. J. Stark's, Wec- | visiting at George Bab- . Frances Tittotson and_ Mre. Will Chappel of East Lyme,visited at| W. M. Sisson's one day last week. N. S. Strong and family were guests | of Mr. and_Mrs. Thomas Mullans at Brockway, Sunday. EAST COLCHESTER | I of Dennis Mahoney—Dull Weather -and Cold Winter Explain Few Swarm of Bees. After a lingering, painful illness| ; Dennis Mahoney died at the home of | i his brother; Edward Mahoney, Friday | evening. The greater part of his life| cruisers, and crossed to European friends sincerely mourn his death. Mr. | Mahoney was a faithful member of the | New London F. of A. Always making | his home with his brother, Edward, he | returned from work, on the Housatonic | River late in May, because of ill| health. Here he was tenderly carsd| for to the last. He was very apprec ative of the care by the Backus Hospi- | tal nurses, where he took treatment awhile. | Mr. Mahoney is survived by several brothers, two sisters, his mother, niec>s and nephews. Burlal was in Linwood cemetery. There were beautiful | floral tributes including a pillow, a wreath, marked | “F of A"; and other wreaths and sprays. | Local Interests. Mrs. Jane Smith of New London and Mrs. ‘Mahoney of Westchester are | Buests of relatives here. | and several stitches had to be taken in ‘Gcorge L. Ladd. Miss Eleanor Beckwith and Miss Gertrude Gallup have been recent guests at Kiltemaug. E Mrs. Irvin Capwell of New London is spending a few days at Lakeside tarm. } Cut by Pitchfork. Terrence Coughln, while unloading | hay at Clarence Bailey’s, had his face and lip cut open losing two teeth. The pitchfork broke, causing the acci- dent. A doctor was at once summoned the wounds.- Mrs. Mary Ross has returned to Nor- wich after spending the week with Mrs. Nelson Tucker was a recent guest of Harry Clark in Taftville. Jiss Clara Grant Jis spending the week In Norwich. Miss Mildred L. Kelley of Worcester | is spending the summer with her aunt, | Mrs, Marshall Jewett. rs. Ma Swift and Miss Haz Swift of Willimantic were week end suests of Mr. and Mrs, S. N. Hyde. Mrs. James Tucker is recovering from illness Mr and Mrs, hert Sheldon of Providence gre visiting Mrs. Sarah Greenslit. Miss Florence Growe has returned to Bostcn after being the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Smith. Henry Brown of Hartford was a re- cent guest of his, brother, Leander Brown. Julius Smith of Boston is spending a few days with his Smith. Four Generations Represented. On July 25 Mrs. B. F. Greenslit en- tertained guests at dinner at her pleasant home. Among those present wer~ friends and relatives representing six towns or cities: Roselle Park, N.| J, Providence, R. I, East Lyme, Plainfield, Bozrah and Franklin. There were four generations represented. One pleasant feature of the event was the presence of a great -andson. brather, Lonis Teams Break Even in Opening Games For Silver Cup—Chapel Dedication— “his home in Kansas City after spend- | Douglass, J. Frank Rogers and on the Mre. Daniel Higins of Walnut Hill. Miss Mary Tinker left Monday for | Battle Creek, Michigan, where she is | to resume studies for two years as cooking teaching. Leon Rix is visiting his sister Mrs.; Charles Malona of Salem. Mesars. Lloyd Daniels and Stanley Tinker were recent callers on Daniel Higins of Bast Lyme. (,‘I:‘arlm Powers left Friday of last week to attend cam; meeting at Douglas. ® $ Willlam Tinker was a caller on friends in Niantic, Tuesday. 'Ml-.( Anna Goldstein returned (o York Salurday, after spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Miller. 5 FRANKLIN Haymaker Injured hen Pitchfork Breaks—Mrs. 8. F, Greenslit Enter- tains 17 Dinner. Guests. Miss Gertrude Gallup of Nerwich is the guest of Miss Eleanor Beckwith. | 3 B Charles Zabriskie went to Brooklyn, N. Y., Frid: at attend the funeral of a relative. « Miss Phebe Sheffield and Mas‘er John Fellows visited at Mrs. C. K. Crary's this week. Several from here attended Pouitry show at Storrs, Thursday. [Items sent for this or any other column of The Bulletin must be signed tae by the sender; otherwise they will not be used. Correspondent Ed.] S Ohio Guests Make 620-Mile Motor Trip —Trenches Around 26-Acre Corn Area to Head Off Worms. Rev. Mr, Berkeley of Portsmouth, N. H. occupied the pulpit in the Con- gregational church last Sunday morn- ing and evening. Rev. B. D. Remington of Colchester preached in the Baptist church last Sunday afternoen. R : Mrs. Helen Malona and Miss Alice Rix returned Jast Friday from a two weeks’ visit with their sister, -, Mrs. Amy Tinker, of New Lendon. Henry Fox left town last Friday for ing several weeks with relatives in tne eas! it ‘Milton Go of Montville is visit- ing at the ho of his grandmother, Mrs. 8. A. Tibbetts. ¢ Leon Rix of Chesterfield is visiting his sister, Mrs. Helen®Malona. A '620-Mile Motor Trip. Mr. and Mrs. John Hills and daugh- ter, Miss Marjory Hills, arrived in town Sunday afterns er making the greater part of the fin from their home in Delawate, O., by automol H 620 miles were covered by automobile and 180 miles by steamer on Lake ‘Erie. Mrs. Henrv A. Rogers epent the week end at the home of her sister, Mrs. Mary Sisson, of North Plain. Charles Tiffany of Wallingford was also the guest of Mrs. Sisson. Delegates to Storrs. Gilbert J. Murray, Sherwood Miner, James Leebe, Ira Gifford and Herbert Houston were delegates from town fto the farmers’ meet at Storrs Tuesday. Thev went from Norwich by automo- bile. J. Frank Rogers gave a dance in Strickland hall Tuesday evening. Donald’ G. Mitghell of New London visited Woodbridge farms Wednesday. ighting the Army Worm., Army worms have arrived in town, doing destructive work on farms own- ed by Charles S. Ray, J. Raymond Mitclell farms. Under the direction of William Maynard thé entire corn area consisting of 26 acres on the Mitchell farms has been surrounded by ditches for' protection against the worms, which began their destructive work on a field of oats. A party of eight or ten motoreyclists passed threugh here going north at a m. Monda GALES FERRY Prize Winners in Sports and Games at Picnic—Open Air Service—Church Fund Reaches $1,000. The Communit plenic scheduled for Tuesday, was postponed on account of the rain, and was held Wednesday, on the Pieturesque grounds at Charles H. Brown's. In spite of theshowers there was a good attendance. Under the committee of management, Rev. Mr. Potter, D. C. Perkins and C. E. Church is now spending his vacation| with his parents. Orrin Bennett of TFisher's Island, spent last Sunday at the home of his mother, Mrs. Emma Bennett. Miss Marie Allen is spending two weeks with friends in New Haven. Miss Mary Rudd Gibbs, has as her guest, Miss Sally Brown, of Salem, ATass, one of her college friends at 7 Al Sumner, of Rockville, “The Pines.” - Franceschinas. L. R. Ward of Ocean Grov Jersey, . sisters/ Mrs.” S, M, Alvord vacation. - ndroso spent Sunday with Mrs. Jane B. Sumner at Miss Irene Cordani of New York. is visiting at her aunts, Mrs. G. B. i his wife at her has joined By Miss Mildred Sumner. of . Rockville, is the guest of Miss Louise Hutchin- son. Hay making is being done under very trying weather conditions this summer. One Bolten man claims to have grown discouraged endeavoring to dry his grass and put it into his barn partially dry. Rev. and Mrs. H. C. Alvord of South Weymouch, Mass., have returned home after a fortnight spent with the for- mers sister, Mrs. Logise A cm:: at the Parsonage. ». Vo his boyhood in Bolton. He occupied the pulpit of the Congregational church the two Sundays that he was present, and his sermons were very much ap- preciated by the audience LIBERTY HILL " Old Home Day to Be Observed by Exeter Congregational Church. Rev. E. O. Mead, pastor of Liberty Hill and Exeter churches and who re- sides at Exeter. is spending this week at Liberty Hill, calling on the people of the parish and making his stopping place at J. George Clark’s Old Home Day. The Exeter Congregatiopal church is going to make Sunday, August Sth, Old Home day It will be a great pleasure to the few remaining ones, of the old stock to meet and greet once more the former familiar friends in the old church. Every thing possible will be done to make the day one of pleasure and interest to all guests. freshments will be served so that -y long drive will be those making a better prepared for the return trip. Former members of the choir will be invited to take their old time places and former deacons to serve the com- munion. Two Centuries.” Refrshments are to be served at the parsonage from 12.30 to 1.30 p. m. Church services will be at 1.30 p. m Miss Isahel H. Gay non, N. Y. d Miss Ella Mason Boston, were calling on acquaintandes here Friday. of Mount Ver- T. Browning's oat crop. Reuben Manning has purchased a handsome pair of heavy work horses. Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. tended nesday. TLEBANON The sermon theme will be “The Religious Sense and Sentiment of 14 Rockwood d family and Mrs. Fred H. Race at- tor the meeting at Storrs Wed- Party at Turkey Point. F. C.. O is baving a veranda built on '.‘h‘flmmt of his residence in Lincoln street. ‘Harry Rice has entered the employ of Arthur E. Havens. the village Wednesday on business. They made the trip in their car. Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Beckwith of New Haven are visiting relatives in the village. Mr. and Mrs, Norman B. Manwaring of Freeport, L. 1, arrived in the Pines ‘Tuesday evening to pass the remammdeor of the week. They are guests of Mr. Manwaring’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R, L. Manwaring. Mr. Manwaring is connected with the Max Hart theater of New York. Capt. W, A. Miller of New London i the guest of friends in the Grove. Services at the Grove. Frederick Nicholson of Boston con- ducted meetings at the Ladies’ Aid Building, Sunday morning and evening, and gave a number of tests. Mid-week services were held in charge of Mr.~ Nicholson. Charles Mather of Hartford is visit- ing his family on Broadway. George Van Woert is the guest of friends in the Grove. The Cook family of Yonkers, N. Y., has taken the Pepion cottage for the seascn. Leonard Mallory of Quaker Hill is in _the Pines for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. George Hadlock of Hartford are occupying their cottage at Saunder’s Grove. » ar <. Charles Noyves of Willimantic Mr. and Mrs. W, E. Beebe of Rocky ; : Committes Appointment. Jeried: golicitors—Misses Laura A.| Mre Charles Loy in-law. Mrs. | Hill have opened their cottage on Pine Miss Susan Lappie and Miss Alice Perkins, Mary Rudd Gibbs, Marguer- | is the gue: street for the remainder of the sea- Mahoney, who have been taking a three| The Home School of the Open| it Wulf. Mrs. Mytia Mathu, B R Seding dscls met on|sm Wweeks' course at the Danbury Summer | Country is the name of a school re-| Charles J. Pierce, Miss Mildred Y e e ' The Highmore and Lee families of School, arrived home Saturday. | cently opened in the Middleton Stone | Pierce, Alton and Edna Chapman; | Friday afternoof. == o o i05rq will| New London, spent Sunday with Mra. Mr. and Mrs. Case and Edward Ma- | house on Quoquetaug Hill- by Rev. | (ommittee on ice cream— Mrs. Henry| Rev. Joel B Jves b w80 (o 2™ 1 3. W. Lee, in the Grove. honey were in Norwich, Saturday. {and Mrs. Frederick M. Hollister, form- | W. Hurlbutt; dinner tickets—Noyes|occupy the BEIBL SYRCET T 2| ™ John W. Griswold wés the guest of Haying is delayed throughout this| eriy of North Stonington, where Mr. | D: Allyn; on tables—the Misses Ma-| Henry ind pipes into his ar- | Benjamin McGee in Providence, Tues- | section becauss of the wet and cloudy | Hollister has been pastor of the Con- | [lewson, Mrs. Emma e e day. 3 ‘weather. gregational church for the past five | IrVing Hurlbutt; chowder—Edward R.| tes -. Miss louise D. Howard employed Local bee-keepers report few bees ! ven Botn Mr. and Mrs. Hollister | Latimer: cake table—Mrs. S. J. Per- in Providence, spent the week-end with swarming. It is probably due to the!are college graduates and have had |XinS. Mrs. Harmon L. Perkins; lem- MONTVILLE her parents here. severe winter which killed many of the | experience in_teaching and in the care e '\B‘\*;. B. ot G e 2 Enjoying Camp Life. ees. | of children. having had five of their ses Alice Satterlee, Kate x William. Mahoney,of Windham was | own. They orgamized and conducted Colver, Rev. Mr. Potter; mysterv | Evening Service to Be Held on the| Frank Stevens, Eiford Rogers and here to attend the funeral of his broth-| for four vears the playground in North | PAckage (oble—Mrs. Fannie A. Mol-| Church Lawn—Outing to the Golden | Francis Luce are enjoying a part of o= { Stonington, which has attracted con- | thFop: amusements and sports—Georse| go.. their vacation camping at Turkey = siderable sttention amons students of | Tost Raymond Wulf, John P. Sat-| °P4" Sor N i P T s s ee: social committee—Mr. and Mrs.| < 4 s . 3 ing wil 3 g GOSHEN i D, C. Perkins, Rev. Mr. Potter, Miss BT ey O e e London are in the !:’nts’u.h‘!}- made 3 —— | ; oo .aura A. Perkins, . ; ; i o from " the r. Goss® Miss May B. Lord at Local Church—| The Greenman Memorial chavel at| 'S¢ S SO0 &0 o ere given | d8Y morning at the Baptist church. I¢| G2 triP Plans for Picnic. g ey s dndh by George Frost of Montclair, 3. | e T D on the lawn in front | Miss lsabella Waldort of Hartford iy 3 \>\n\d. . July 26th, }»‘r; 4 o'clock. Rer | #nd Mr. Dumont They were won in “;k"“x church at 6.30, one-half hour | the guest of her parents at the Wal« Six full grown bucks were seen one| (XerClSes Wore In CRATER | O . Rev.| the following order: girls 50-yard | o8 0° TR0 Coor will speak at this | 9orf residence. day recently on Maple Hill farm, an | §eorge HoMiner, D. D of Mystic, Rev.| gash, seniors,—Mary R. Gibbs, prize| Sarlier: The pastor Wl toeC | instru- | Oren Gorton, who = mw of them had very large branching ant- | 3. Bomayn Danforih of New 1ondon | La Valllen. ' Gladys Readle, - silver | SCTvice. Ther 29",“‘{,; mh,,. e S o ers. vered the dedicatory - cushion: 50-yard dash. juniors. Valerie F d W. S. Mitcheli | Bl fam week. Miss Lord Conducts Service. BT O e bt etroy, v | Underwood. pencil-ox, Helene Wulf, | , N¥orman © Allen Snd T 2 Newport | Capt. William P. Coroley tosk & Party Miss May B. Lord, state evangelist, | T Er e hes - hamtae ovest T o ROt e el | Ty urmdn i ile: mattor 1R g of West H: o . i e o PR Richards, brooch, Valerin Underwood, - " > ¢ of S o, Sonducted thial fhia Reys to Mr. Evans, the president| gesk pad: sack race—Luella Morgan, | yolomd Qs o 3 Hope tor & few |, F- C. Wight of. New London, & cot- Sunday morning. There Wwas & R0od | T chapel wil hereafter be known | 12Vl na Mann, lingerie set:| ey {age owner at Pine Giuve, afd a eum- pumber in attendance. The SCripture| .. the (ireenman Memorial’ The| NOOP race—iary R. Gi lingerie | "SI0 Grace M. Wood will spend sev- | Mer visitor for a number of years, was Teading was the 23d Psalm. on which | Gonors of the Handsome edifice were |50 Valerie Underwood, jewel case. | oral weeks at the home of Mr. and | caller in the Pines, Sundey. were given many s 3| s b . s bt vs: -vard run, seniors, prize Ot et 3 Lake. The text was & part of the first verse | oortie, MY, Lowerd Harkuess of| won by Richard Ames, gold cuff linka | Sy, ploynton 8t Garner Lok ROAD SOCIETY ono(tlhe’s{sd Psalm: O, God, thou art my | ory of Mrs. Harkness sgrandparents, I et aed Gllrov, 2nd. stick | yoloist at the Baptist church Sunday . Her narration of many incidents | Tnomas and Charlotte Greenms bin, George Hughes, 3rd: juniors— ing. The pastor preached on A and personal experiences made last'ng | 'q"‘.f"";n,,"‘.’;\‘,’.‘,:'.:‘J.‘,; s Tack ,‘.% Alton Stoddard. one half “dollar. R.|Tiehing Trip. The attendance was | D2™mage to Oat Crops by Army Werm impressions on all who heard her. Miss | (ne beautiful Mystic rvef. Mr and| SMith, stick pin: children—50-yards | .00"31q the eervices were much en- | —Norwich Preacher to be Heard ’I,ord also conducted the Sunday even- | \rs. Harkne Wwere present at the :;;n:; ilrl! vln‘ur;x‘rh, Frost, »lhnn-hun joyed. Sunday. ng service at 7.30. dedi o S g o o sh: boys umont, pencil set. Y chool Outing. Visited State College. e stomes i 1914, 1F AT | AfGersaiuner: e T A e Baptict Sunday school peld their | Mrs. Thomas Keayon and childrer Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Thomas and | 4 e pheople, the topic being| ual outing at the Gollen Spur Sat- | of Rhode Island have been visiting at brothers, J. Y. Thomas and . G flf“( | Teams Break Even In Opening Games. | the l»rmlu‘nnm Fun)d for the village Grdsy Jaly The weather was ideal | H. D\ Miner's for the past week. Thomas, and Mrs, E. W. Jones were af | The Old Mystic Young Men's Asso- | church. Rev. Mr. Potter thanked the JVOR%. delightful day was spent by ail. | Miss Jessie F. Wheeler of Mechan . Jones were at - @ & eople for the unity and good fellow- | lle, N arrt Storrs Agricul | ciation baseball team plaved a dou- | Peop! 3 od fe Frank Miner and daughter, | icsville, New York, ved at Maple gricultural college Wednesday. | p8" 10 105 Tt} VVstic Independents | Shop which made the affair such a| b Sy bye Boynton | L@wn today. She expects to leave for omas’ t(l))urmg car. | team won the first game 5 to 4. while Open Air Service. e & s _The severe lightning caused ocon- - ay at the Lake. the visitors won the second game 6 to| The open air service at the cottage| [.ewie Smith: was at Block Isiand | Siderable damage about here, last A, party of young people from this 0. The games were the first two in|and grounds of Mrs. John C. Per-|gaiurday. the 18th. s week. gznl:-e recently spent the day at Gardn(-.ri a series of five games for a silver cup. | kins, on the biuff, last Sunday after- |~ There will be a preaching service at | Mrs..Sanford N. Billings entertained - On Vacation Visit. noon at 530 o'clock, was largely at-|ihe Chesterfleld Baptist church Sunday | 8t,_tea Saturday. i rosded atmy. grorm BASOUSNST. icioo e W ariiaerap) achnologtet tended. Rov. Mr. Fotter spoke from | Ufernoon at 2.45. This will be an open | o The army worm has devastated the s appearance on farms on Goshen e P B o S eremiah, 29th chapter, 3rd verse, the| gj. el of a number of the farmers Hill. ~ | for the U. S. Government Bureau at apreme Quest being the theme. The air meeting. here. C. B. York, Ralph C. Wheel Mies Josephine Maxson and sister, |\ 35nngton, D. C. stationed at] nging was by the consregation, with H. D. Miner, Herbert Waost, Fred Miss Helen Maxson, of Waterford, who | B2ldwinville, 15 5y € a quartette, Under His Wings, sung LISBON Barnes and Fernando Wheeler are have been guests of friends here, have | Week With his family at the Harris|2 duartette. Finder His Wings sung - among the number of those losing returned. ) AT e e : it | Jennie’ G. Perkins and D. R. Povey, : hern and | large fields of oats. The fragrant blossoms of wild su-| The Baptist Sunday School had its|anq"a duet by Mr. and Mrs. Frank | o o e I o F. L. Williams of New York was at mac and the tasseling corn are fur- | pxCyrsion ‘rednesaav to AVatch | woodruff, of Richmond Hills, L. L, In | X - > church on Sunday. nishing _sweet nectar for the honey- | [ Tolle¥ from Old Mystic to Watch | (4o Croas of Christ I Glory. 'As a fit-| A jaunch pariy made up of the|_ A. G. Hewitt returned Thursday from bees. The sound of locust or harvest!''[ and refurm. sall ¢ | ting closing of the meeting. Shall We | yfisses Alice Kennedy, | Lena, | New York. fiY‘As 2150 heard. 2 ; :VM;;"“QS;P M N‘:i};:f‘“"‘; A ecles | Gather at the River, was sung by all. | ana Hattie Bradlaw, Lesier Fromley Returns to Utica. % ':nls t::;;it;:dofmth;“i‘nm&? s,n“no:\§ Pacation’ at the e Gt Hia aother, Offertory Duet. Clarence W aker and Paul Bradluw,| Miss Lottie Willlams of Utica, whe picnic Aug. 12th, annual| Nirs. Simeon Gallup. At the offertory Sunday morning, | Went to Ocean beach, Wednesday has been at Mrs. A G. Wheelers for —_ e | Literary Committee. the duet sung by D. R. Povev tenor | Recent visitors at Mrs. G. A. Ken- | some weeks, left Friday for her home. HAN . Frank o will 3 e | ana Colver, temor, with full | Dedy’s were her brothers, Bernard| Rev.J. O. Barrows of Norwich Town OVER J _Sup ran’ Hliams appointed | L. 0" wie Jesus is Calling, by Fred| Marley of New Jersey, Robert Marley | will preach Sunday. byic | the following livrary committee for | hOTHS > . by of Wester's, Mrs. Willard Collins and | Mrs. John * Gallup and _friends o Mo .M Kondeton Braake. at (Mis- | 3:;;‘:‘35_. u:xw:,}u:khm_,\.l lnu.‘{rfi\”‘?‘x«l«i; - S g HA B | son. Irvi of 1‘ .1:“\:[(':9”1'\10:( cEd ‘\’\nn:’mphassru were at church last Sun- sionary Meeting—Personal Items. | Eldredge, chairman, Miss Lillie P.| Miss Mabel Peckham, of Jamestown, | Avery in Norwich ir. and Mrs. Erastus Maine o i Chipman, Miss <l « F.IR L, is th f b 1 Mysti P The Woman's Missionary socfety | Cramb. Mise o " | Mex. " Justin Peckham; of Peckhanvh ad LSt bonr e v held the July meeting with Mrs. M. J.| Mrs. Anna Page Teed s Joseph- | Point,” and Mrs. Hattie Peckham, of| g, Mre. Seth N. Williams and fumi B. Fulley at the parsonage. The pro- | ine DeBerney, Margaret Mc- | Long Cove. " U1 P51, Kenneay were at Wach Hill, Monday. 3 gr.::rém;n ;;;eepa;:gl byw Mrs. L.ee \\)us Namara, all of New York are guess Mr. and Mrs. Perry Peacock and| at: d the pot _ The Wheeler family who are to par- Tase o Jook Mormonlsm. the | ofi Res: ek dov > M. Hollister at| family from Brooklyn, Y. have| Thursday ticipate in the Stoningion Pageant on \'m‘urt; %Ln';in::.ew“et\em\l‘::t olfm\\‘:x .}1{,51 tone¥ Mansion, on Quoquotaug n:v,v—;i :;v 1;11» '.Vnnn:n,. tage, o Miss Dalsy Hood of ,\'PI\\‘\\'f'rk \s\[gxe 10%. are being gathered by Miss et sent. Mrs. L. M. 3 the Charles H. Brown place to spend| the t of Mrs. Duncan McKay race D. Wheeler. :::;sz;nlgz Prep;u!)rvl City spoke on the| Mrs. Charles P. Grosvenor has re- | Ausust f | "Mrs. Warner and two children. Daisy | ~ Miss Louise Gray of Mystic was a ; e society in that place. jturned to Abington, after a visit (o orge FI. Frost and fami | ana Harold, of New York, are at Mrs. | recent visitor at Miss Mary Wheeler's e meeting of the Ladies’ guild | Mr. and Mrs. William 'N. Harris. maids, closed their cottage for Albert Rist at Cherry Hill, eld Monday Miss Jennie Gallup - Wednesday, and .returned to worms made their appearanie was elected Lreaalur':r. their home in Mentclair, N. J at J. B. Palmers and R. R. FITCHVILLE ocal Notes. Mrs. A. J. Strickland, of Brooklyn,| Barber's in the southern part of the Mr. and Mrs. E. 1. Tinkham were f 2 N. Y. spent the week end with her| town and in the northern p: at . in Providence last week to attend the| " U%C /8 Feature of Lawn Social—| .l hiw Coroner Frankiin H. Brown| fmrm: Hu and Jesse Phillips, but | Army Worms Lively—Whist Given by funeral of Mr. Tinkham's sister, Mo, | Baptist Pastor IIl. and Mrs. Brown, leaving on Monday | no ‘other farmers have noticed them. the Misses McManus. T. L. Blakel e 1 tne| #fternoon. Mir.' George K. Crandall. Birs " 1 Waiki Wk oEiieiba e . rank ite conductes e{of Best View, a niece of Mr. Brown. < The army worm which Is creating Tuesday at the Rackus hospital [ Services in the Baptist church Sunday, | was also a visitor at their home Sat- NORTH rFRANKLIN haVOQ AsaphE thie foraph T b o J. Irons is ataying at Mrs, Button's.| OWiNE to the ilness of their pastor, | urday. — ing farms have struck this town and Joseph Bessette is using his new hi- [ ReV- T.. Holmes. 3 Arrived From Panama. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Rockwood and| are at work on the corn and other g . cvele to ride to his work, |, Mrs. John Wilson is being visited | . ang Mrs, Alfred E. Rogers, ac-| family spent Sunday with Mrs. Frank | grain flelds. Several of the farmers Mrs. Frank Crombie is visiting jn| by her aunt, Mrs. Elsle Sherman of| companied by Mrs. Benjamin Womack | Smith of Danielson. about town have reported the worm. Boston. | Worcester. 2 and children. Ruth and Lyle and Mrs.| Miss Myrtle Clark is passing & week | Mre. John Brown. Sr. has return- |f Mr. Jester Harris was calling on | Womacics sister, Miss Genevieve Gase, | in Baltic, the gueet of her aunt, Mrs.| od_from & visit Tvith her gon, Henry P —— riends in this vicinity Monday. arrived in the village Tuesday after- | William Buteau : rown, o stol, Conn. _ CHESTERFIELD | o Miss Phebe Stinson of Stonington|foon from Ancon, Canal Zone. Pan-| George Brush is in Boston Visiting| Mrs. Fyancis Kinkead is visitig rel- Mo - el {has Deen visiting at Jesse O. Pray's| ama to spend August at Mr. Rogers' | his uncle. i , | atives in Providence, R. L. and-later ss Mary Tinker Studies At Battle this week. : P 3 Walter Simpeon of Norwich spent| will be the guest of friends in Port- Croait | _The lawn social at A. D. Zabriskie's | 4710 the guests at the cottage|onme day this week with his parents,|land. Maine. s s well attended. There was - d 3. D. Simpson. Mi: h 1 i | as il acteneh Was a mus-| ¢ \ir and Mrs. Louis R. Church last| Mr. and Mrs. 3. mp: iss Catherine Butler of Nerwich Mrs. George Powers of Norwich u; i¢al program which was enjoved, in-| .ok were Mrs., Georze K. Hamilton| Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clark were the| Town and her guest, Miss Frances Vvisitinz relatives in this place for a|¢luding instrumental music and sing-| 3nq 'Miss Ruth Hamilton, Mr. and | guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- | Johnson of Brooklyn, N. Y. were few weeks. { ing by Mrs. C. Panlet and Master Pan- | \fre. Arthur E. Story, of Norwich. | liam Buteau of Baltic. zuests of Miss Mary McManus Thurs- 2 M smelhel Eastland has returned "'!“ o A D, Zabrisad 4| Llova Church, son of Mr. and Mrs.| The army worms have deswroyed A.| day. rom Danbury and is visiting Mr. and | Mr. and Mrs. A, D. Zabriskie an 1 Entertained at Whist. The Misses McManus entertained several friends at whist at their home Thursday evening in honor of their guests, Misses Abbie and Nettle Flannagan of Astoria, L. I, and Miss Margaret McManus of New York. During the evening several musical selections were rendered by Miss ShE Catherine Butler, plano and W. Sulll- Radcliff. i levi van violin, also by CI les. r of ; _| Miss Helen Cleveland of Worcester, 2 ‘harl, eber of (ef":(.;ufi"'\“r ‘; rfi:‘;“:x‘:rss hn..:d n:\: ;:, Mass., is the guest of Miss Ella Peck. B‘;M“fl"'c‘:}t"‘ \1‘:2: mi ulng. o her guest Miss Calrns, of ' New| Mrs. Henry~Hyde of Willimantic js | erine AfcCarty, plano. =& quartett Jersey SR ! NEWI Gisiting Miss Edith L. Tucker. consieting of Weank MeManus ERi- o 000. | " Mrs. Luther, Philip and Klizabeth | Tic ohue, D. - A A r’:“.?:ir;d&?‘m Gommun- ; Tather of Norwich have been spendingy }]:;\lunu:ig:m}uedh:v;r::‘um:‘n%; iy, plonic announced that the . Ber.|sme Ume with Mrs. Ouro Fuller, | The Seniiemer's Beoes ana E- r et ting - for - ihe vilisge charcn, | \ass. has returned home ufter visiting | Batubun and the fattice wieding mers Bas ceAcHRL SLOW N as Rtta Pocter of Waterford 1s the| Nettle S e i BOLTON guest of Miss Edith L. Tucker, were served. | Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Gibbs of East s T _— Orange, N. J., are at their summer Aveidable Aceidents. : The Ladies' Aid society met with|home here The one point that the finding in Mrs. Waiter Howe and daughter. Mrs. J.W noon. William K. Sumner and son W, son Phelps Wednesday after- Mrs. Henry In Waterford. Hyde, Miss Etta Porter and Miss Edith Tucker spent Wednes- day at Ocean Beach and with friends the Empress of n:;uadi-. Mmmfl( in all other great ers S is that it might have been easily