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| iting at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Main. 5 of Preston is the Who & Going ind Coming—Incidents, Accidents and Building in Three -Counties. AT returned from a visit to his sister in New London Counly |Soston During his sbsence Prot 3 Frank Cl d:;t Pol;m;wme filled _his e Pplace at ?a’ ot. 3 s UNCASVILLE Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Dewolf are &hm?&‘y (heir daughter from [ p— €] 2 . X, ®unday ’ducl Class Emon-h%: D:"’f; Tonith 1s m‘:‘é"‘ B P Colf Worth §18 Stolen From Berf|gpeckwith at the news stor +~New Box Shop Framed. ‘Mrs. Esther Dudley who has been passing the summer with her nieve, At St Johm's Roman Catholic|Mrs. Lucy Gleason has gone to Hart- church the Forty Hours' devotion be-|ford. gan Sunday at the 9 o'clock mass. The | Richard Lee of Grassy Hill was a altar was beautifully decorated Wwith|caller in the Pines, Wednesday. Howers in memory of Mrs. Humphrey | Mr, and Mrs. Willlam E. Beebe wae Gallivan. called to Rocky Hill Wednesday, on William McKenzie of Newark, N. J.|account of the serious illness of Mrs. is spending awhile with Mrs. Mc-| Beebe's brother. Kenzie and children, who are spending| Rev. and Mrs. Marvin S. Stockiag the summer with Mrs. McKenzie's par- | of Portland, are visiting friends in the ents, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Miner of|village. Mr. Stocking was pastor of Gay' hill. the Methodist church here a few years Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DeLaney spent|ago. the week-end at Savin Rock. — ° Frank Morgan of New York is the Fred Crandall has resigned wich|guest of his mother, Mrs. Mary L. Paimer Bros. Co., and will drive his|3Margan. automobile on the route between Scott Snow Jr., of Hartford is oc- the car station and other points | cupying his cottage in the Pines. town. Mrs. E. J. Markel left Monday for Mrs. John Swindells of Rockville IS | her home in Hartford. spending some time with felatives .1 Rl et town Walden’s band gave a concert on GALES FERRY the lawn in front of Joseph St. Ger- main's home in Pequot o Tuesday|Sale by Sunday School Members Well i Attended—What is Interesting Cot- Miss May Walsh who has besn| tagers and Villagers. spending her vacation at Block Island, B 2 has returned to her home in Pequot. | An ice cream and cake sale was he'd 2 or the lawn of Noves B. Allyn under Entertained Class. the auspices of the Sunday school of Mrs. M. H. Tinker entertained the|tte M. E. church Friday afternon twenty-seven members of the class :n|fiem 3 to 9 o'clock. There was a lib- Sunday school taught by her, Thurs- | eral patronage and the supply was not day afternoon. The little folks weére|equal to the demand. The voung la- kept busy playing various games on|dies who served as waitresses were the lawn. Mrs. Tinker served sznd-|Misses Marion and Mildred Rogers and wiches, cake and lemonade. , | 3iss Varguerite Wult. Guy Loomis of Hartford is a gues Biotura 1 cason. 8t the home of his father, G. TUINET| 4t the Sunday school session of t're s, : : Methodist_church Sunday, Aus. 9, the Quincy McGuire Calls on Friends |Rev. Mr. Potter gave a pictare lesson Mr. and Mrs. Quincy McGuire of|On temperance to the children before ‘Albany. N. Y. accompained by Mus,|iic lesson study was taken up. lle McGuire’s mother, Mrs. John Page of | compared all evil habits to the cling- {New London, Mrs. Barney Develin of | ing vine which saps the life from the LaTbany, and Miss Marian Ritchie, | tree or shrub to which it attaches it- made an automobile trip through this | Self. and to illustrate this had a plant town calling on friends. Mr. Mc-|In his hand with a thrifty vine grow- Guire was a former teacher in the|ing upon it which would finally ruin {ourth district. the plant. Several reward pins for #°Mre. Trank Miner, Miss Henrietta | Fesular aftendance were given, to Rev. Gridley and Miss Robye Boynton, who | s@mes M. Potter and Mrs. Potter and have been spending two weeks at|Son Donald each a gun metal pin for Provincetown, Mass., returned, Mon- | fCu” months’ regular attendance. Gun day. metal pin to Mary Jeannette Jones, i Mrs. Moses Hart, who has been |four months: Courtland E. Colver, Jr. @isiting _relatives In Worcester, rz-|DronzZe pin, two months; gold plated turned Monday night. pin, Gordon Manierre, eight months: Sepich- ¥ . silver pin, Dorothy Birch, six months; earch Fer Stolen Calf. Lronze star, Miss Gertrude Allen, 14 Henry Rathbun, who lives on Neff | rconths. 3111 had B.‘Jenfey ca;)t v:_;b.\ued ‘;; fltt;en Oper Air Service. ollars stolen from his barn Thursday i night.! Mr. Rathbun missed the caif ,c,'fli,’,. e “he"lfi".'m“fni" ';;ltllxrr‘lsoc;f 32: @and was informed that a team_ had{grcunds of Mrs. John C. Perkins at ibeen seen neer his house. Mr. Rath-|g30 o'clock Sunday afternoén under bun with Constable Hickey started to|{he auspices of the Epworth league. trace the team going to the house of | Mys. John C. Perkins was pianist and Calogew Chippone in Waterford &nd | Reginald Ashbey of Norwich cornetist, found the owner of the wagon. Chip-|I.sfen to the Savior's Voice by Adam pons wus arrested and will be tried|Geibel was rendered by the choir of the today (Saturday). He furnished boud | Methodist church. Miss Grace Chap- of $100. mwar sang the solo pert, You Must Do Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hanry en-|Scmething for Jesus. Rev. Mr. Potter !fi{refl 2 trip to New Haven on Sunday. | took for his theme The Supreme Con- S 3 :lvah\a;eh';x;‘fi!;fi!e%?li:n If]s":pani- t$t, the lines found in I Timothy, 4th e. kS T Ve % v TR Ml Ghme ot M e apter, 7th verse, “I have fought the ccd fight.” beth Faulkner have returned to Pequot | © & after spending their vacation at Pros- Gone to Camp Greund. Wwgct Beach, New Haven. Rev. James 1. Potter and Mrs. Pot- Progress on New Box Shep. ter. with little son Donald, left for tne Most of the steel frame work of the | Gales Ferry cottage at Willimantic new box shop the C. M. Robertson C,.|¢@mp ground Monday afternoon and %re having built is up and will soon | »l! be joined by other delegates dur- bs covered over. {flg mei week to attend the Epworth Taur Ministers. Abtisd cague institute. Miss Laura A. Per- d Kins Jjoined thy At the church at Quaker Hill Sua- | orening. S mu o ORIt THOL ‘day_morning the Rev. A. R. Todd- ot Torrington ocupied the pulpit. A n:thes unusutal‘ occurrence was the attendance of four ministers of the v ‘arm. Gospel, the Rev. T. D. Luddington, the| o Woodlawn farm. Cormer pastor Rev. A. J. Wilcox, Rev. Motored from Moravia. Joseph Elder of London and Dr. W. E.| Mr and Mrs. Arthur Meade and Chaimers of Philadelphia. “ | danghters, Edith and Louise, arrived Clarence Jeffers of Jewett City was |lust week from Moravia, N. Y.. at the he week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs.|hcme of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hurlbutt. alter Jeffers. Jirs. Meade's parents. They made ths Jesse Watt of Hartford has bzea|jcurney in their touring car with spendirig_a few days the guest of nis | chauffeur. - jbrother, Thomas Watt. Mrs. Horace Sears and son, Alfred Howard Rogers, who is employed in | Dana, left the home of Mrs. Sears’ sis- Boston, Mass, was a week-end vi ter Mrs. Delphine Fish, for Boston dtor at the home of his parents, Mr.|Moaday to visit the parents of Mr. ®nd Mrs. Frank H. Rogers, | Secrs before leaving for her home in (g Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woodmansee are|Redwood City, Cal., which journey sha gntertaining their niece, Miss Edith|wvill take in about a week. /Dennis of New Haven. Miss Georgiana Maynard of Groton, _Mrs. Joseph Johnson is spending a|Mass., is the guest of her grandmother. ;:hvl:_ the guest of relatives at Deep Mxh Eliza Maynard, and at the home wver. ©Z her aunt, Mrs. Eugene aL, Fontaine, _ Prentice Alexander, who has been|of the Stoddard aistrict. spending a while at Pine Grove has| Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Parker of Nor- g?!umsd to the‘ home of his parents, | wich are spending August at the home Tr. and Mrs. F. J. Alexander of Hili|of Mrs. Parker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. op. Fenry W. Hurlbutt. e —— Mrs. John Griswold and Mrs. Walter NORTH LYME Peckwith of New London were callers at the home of their uncle, Noyes B. %s Nellie Parker and her mother, Mirs. Parker, of Norwich were recent guests at the home of Mrs. Henry W. . Mr. and Mrs. Bagene Lefingwsil| AUY™ 1ast Friday afternoon. ngw. isited in Westerly, Willi G Waterford over Suaday. oo o0 Fringh S ? Mr. and Mrs. Edward Y. M P Miss Ermily Stark attended a D. A.|of Norwich were guests of S et e A L Stark’s in Bashan, | Mis. Walter M. Buckingham on the st week Thursday, Luuseboat Gypsy last Thursday. AT g{m&fi,{u{d‘s has| Mr and Mrs. George A. Hamilton taen, spending the week sis-|and Miss Ruth Hamilton of Norwich - were week end guests of Mr. and M Miss Emily Stark went to Savin|Lo i > onk Wock last week Friday to attend a re- T R nion of Connecticut Literary Ins‘i-| ILloyd Church, tute students, friends of Miss Stark. |Lotie R, Chureh, B:Sugiefiaréoaggs&?i N. S. Strong has been in Willing- i« Rochester, N. Y. Saturday afiee threshing machine, spending two weeks’ vacation with his ton the past week with his power J rarents at their cottage. \Mrs. Merrill Babcock and children Miss 1. H. Gay ?)f EI%: Vernon, N. Y. Eave been spending the past week .n|vas the guest of Mrs. James H, Frea guest of Miss Rev. Mr. Vance of Freed been spending 4 few days with Rev. George H. Chambers 3 . Tea for Dover Visitors. Mrs. D. W. Bissell and Mrs. J. L. York together gave a tea Wedn in homor of Mr. and Mrs. om, Me., has Mrs. N Norwich were over Sunday guests at|the fi the home of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest of Norwich has Leff: Miss Ida Chapel been spending a few days with Mrs. Ernest Lathrop. 3 Mr, and Mrs. Andrew srindchildren, Jennie, Iva and_Cleon ardner spent Saturday, tanuck Cove. Gardner_and at Sound View. Merritt Comstock, who was severc njured, reCovered and returned Many people from nearby cities find tais hamlet a pleasant place to spend a vacation. Mrs. Arthur White of New London Wwas a recent guest of Mrs, F. R. Peck. who are visitjng in town. guests were Judge and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle C. daughter Marjorie, Miss Mary Rich-! mond, Mrs. D. F. Chapman and Mrs. at _Poque- Miss Hazel Calkins is spending sev- eral days with her sister, Mrs. Percy Alden of Willimansett, Mass. d of Middlefield, Margaret . to New Haven. church will exchange pulpits with Rev. E. O. Foster of Columbia Sunday. Old Home Sunday. Old Home day, which was obseryed nday afternoom, @ Miss Annpa Stricklant Will Exchange Pulpits. is the Enest of Mias Rev. J. L. Peacock, stated supply of | Beebe. ch in Stonington, Congregational church in exchange Merton O. Swan was a recent busi- ness caller in New London. Mrs. Champlin, Mrs. R. E. Champlin and Miss“Grace Champlin of Norwich, are spending some ti Deacon J. C. at Exeter church great success. From 12.30 until 1.30 a large number assembled on the parsonage lawn and were sefved | Some,| sandwiches, cake, coffee and ice cream. It proved to be a very social hour, as many former residents were and many acquaintances were each in th this village Supd: with the pastor. ; Rev. Lucian Drury will preach in Calvary Baptist church, Westerly, R. I, Sunday as a vacation supply. OLD MYSTIC Decorations in Honor of Groton's Part in Stonington Celebration—B. Y. P. U. Entertained—Summer Guests. Social Club Meets — Lawn Party at ime at the home of Home — Recent Mrs. Samuel Beebe has a geranium plant which has forty buds and blos- soms the latter of a rich red and is a beautiful sight. Mrs. Albert Ross has spending a few days with her sister, AMrs. Edward Chappell of New Britain. Chester* Beard of Attleboro, Mass, is’ spending the week H. E. Beard and family. Mrs. Emma Tyler of Norwich is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Beebe. Arthur Reynolds of Bridgeport were guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ross. Rev. Mr. Waters preached most acceptably in the Cou- gregational church Sunday morning and evening. Rev. B. D. Remington of Colchester preached an interesting sermon in the Baptist church last Sunday afternoon. The registrars, Horace W. Chapman and Robert A. Bailey, were in session at the town house last Friday. The Social club met in their hall returned after pressive sermon, taking for his text Hebrews, 3d chapter, verses. Rev. John Knott, pastor of the Goshen Congregational church, made the opening prayer. Mrs. ett A. Manwaring, a former organist for many years, and now residing at Cromwell, Ct., was present and took her former place at fh Th choir was well filled, many of the sing- ers being members of the choir in for- mer years, and the special music was highly' enjoyed. Deacons Kneeland and John Clarke, two for- mer deacons of the church, officiated at the communion service. greeting was read which was received from Rev. Charles Bliss, son of Rer. D. J. Biiss, a former pastor at Exeter. There were about 125 present, comiag 5th and 6th t the home uf 1100 Chickens at Paley Place—Ra.n interferes With Programme of Sun- That Groton shares with Stonington in the glory of its celebration which several Groton people possible in the victory of 1514 was em- phasized at Riverview cottage, where Charles Q. Eldredze spicuously the many flags and deco- rative bunting that always makes hiz home conspicuous. Each day of the celebration his decorations made O:d Mystic a live spot for the tourists and trolley parties that visit this attractive village. The Baptist Ladies’ Aid society met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. ward Tinker. Visited Watch Hill. The following members of the O. M. . club took an outing Tuesday Watch Hill: Mr. anl Mrs. Harry Deni- son, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Q. Eldredee, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chesebro, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lamphere, J. Harold Williams. The made in Harry Denison’s autobus. Entertained B. Y. P. U. Mrs. J. Harold Williams entertained the Baptist Young People’s union Fri- business ses- helpéd make Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Fenn of Merider were guests of friends here ihs weok, niaking the trip in their touring car. Frank Raymond of Hebron were guests of friends here Thursday evening. Enoch Crandall spent Friday with relatives in Oswegatchie. State Supervisor of Schools J. A. Young of Colchester was in town last Salem after spending a few days wi‘a his sister, Miss Jennie Gardner. Mrs. E. E. Reynolds spent part of this week with Mrs. Ella Champlin of A party from Goshen picnicked at Gardner Lake Monday. Misses Mary and Esther Cranker of New London are guests of friends at Maple Hill farm. Meyer Paley recently spent the day at Storrs Agricultural college. Mr. and Mrs. George Chappell were visitors in Groton this week. Eggs for New York Market. 1,100 - Aandsome Tonald G. Mitchell of New London A letter of was a visitor at Woodbridge farms iast in large number Mr. and Mrs, James Beard of Attle- boro, Mass., and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Beard of Pawtucket. R. I, spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Beard. NORTH FRANKLIN Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Browning, M, A. R. Race and daughter Rena, were at Ocean Beach, Sunday. Eliza Kingsley, Mrs. Henrietta Huntington spent Sunday with friends Louis Jones and J. Warren Day of New London spent Saturday and Sun- day at the cottage. O’Connor of Colchester was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Hanney the latter part of last week. Henry R. Maynard days of the week at the home of his grandfather, J. Frank Rogers. Lawn Party. The family of Oramel Pratt pleasant- 1y entertained a number of friends at party last Saturday evening. . Giilette and daughter, Miss Rose Gillette, of Lyme. motored to town on Sunday and were guests of C. S. Ray from Lebanon, Goshen, Colchester, Co- lumbia, Cromwell, Bri éolrd. L{)berty Hill, R astonbury, New Haven, N I, and Brookiyn, N. Y. et South Norwalk, Meyer Paley White Leghorn chickens. intends another year to furnish esss for the New York market, Rain Interferes With Programme. The picnic of the Goshen Sunday school was held in the grove Wednes- Mrs. Olive Judd of New Haven was a recent guest of her mu George A. Mills. s Exeter was well represented at the go!hen Sunday school picnic Wednas- FITCHVILLE Grosvenor Allyn Badly Burned When Paper Caps Get Afire. and Mrs. Dwight Smith and Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Bates were in camp at Gardner Lake this week. pson and daugh- George Kahn and three chil- race Peckham speiat in Jewett City, guests of Mrs. George Miller. s. Ernestine Bailey There was a good number in at- tendance, considering the threateming There were sack, three-lez- ‘wheelbarrow, day evening. lsion a social hour was enjoyed. freshments were served. Former Pastor to Preach. Rev. Frank L. Hayward of Topsham, Me., a former pastor of the Methodist occupy the pulpit and family. Miss Leah Gifford of New London was a week end guest at Maplelawn . Gilbert Daniels. Frank Case and daughter, Eliz- ged, running, scramble and other races. the refreshments. Then came Grace was said by have returned to their home in New London, after a week’s visit with Mrs. Grace Peckham. 1 Warner entertained over Rev. John H. Knott, the pastor. Whiie in the midst of the repast there cams Charles Miner, vacation with relatives spent Sunday at the home of his par- who is_passing lis a smart shower and all ly seek shelter. Judging from the large number of umbrellas, people had come ad to hurried- church here, Sunday morning. C. Leavens Eldredge of Gre \. H., will occupy the pulpit of the Baptist church Sunday morning: Ceath of Mrs. Nelson Davis. Matilda Davis, son Davis, formerly of Old Sunday, July 26th, at the home of her granddaughter, New Bedford, Mass. Rev. George B. Spalding, a form: Road = Congregatiopal church, and Mrs. Spalding were guests over the Stonington celebration of Rev. and Mrs. Frederic M. Hollister. Prof. Albert M. Harris of Vanderbiit daughter, Mrs, Norwich Town. and Irene Cruthers have re- Miss Kathryn Ray is visiting Miss Hiram Farnham of Rose Gillette in Lyme. Mrs. Warren Thom ter Arleen are visiti son's sister, Chappell, of New Britain. the remainder of the programme, but a social time wa Guests were prese: rah, Franklin and Willimantic. Mrs. Maud Hawthorne and son Reb- ert are guests at Hillside farm. HANOVER ; Society Ploasantly Entertains Union—Briefs Returns to Philadelphia. Harry Moore has returned to Phila- delphia after spending several weeks with his family at their summ.er home and Mrs, Edward 2 . 1 Salem, Buz- some time with their aunt, Mrs. J. Nimantt Mrs. John Williams and two sons, widow of Nel- of Willimantic, are guests of Mr. and Joseph Seinto of Bridgeport, spent Sunday at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Browning, Mr. Harold Riley, A. Browning and daughter Myrtle, at Ocean Beach, Saturday. m Lillie and_ daughters and Alice were at Block Island one day the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Browning of Rehrgberth spent Friday with Mrs. C. Mrs. Winchester. Miss Grace Frisbie and Miss Ray Waas have returned to New York after spending a few days with relatives Miss Lucy Czarnowski friends in New York city. Ira Gifford was a itor Monday. ‘Wellington Minor of the guest Sunday of his brother, Sher- ‘wood Miner. Mrs. Ora Clark spent Friday of last week with relatives in Coichester. Oramel Pratt and son and Dudley Pratt were Hartfora visitors this week. Miss Zelda and Barry Mabrey hav: returned to their home in Fort Lee, N. J.,, after visiting at the home of their cousin, Miss Minnie Kingsley. Mr. and Mrs. William B. Kingsley were Norwich visitors on Wednesday. CAKDALE Rev. F. L. Moore of Denver Tolls of is visiting New London vis- < pastor of the = g in Elm City. Miss Adeline Coughlin is the est of her gister and husband, Dr.!ulnd Mrs. Harry Reynolds, of Misses Abbie and N bhave returned to Astomia, R. spending several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John McManus. Miss Margaret Fields friends in N; Mrs. John W. Hill and children of rwich are visiting Mrs. Hill's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eastlan Francis Knell of Brooklyn, N, Y. is visiting at the home of the Misses Kingberger. George Pine, of Pawtucket, R. Norwich was Norwich C. ettie Flanagan J. S. Gaylord, professor of education in P il ‘;'t;h “:(5 suor:‘;:'" was enter- urday afternocon and evening. nic was held on the the eveaing an address wa- given by Rev. D. G. Griffon of Hartford on Oid Glory and What It Stands For. E. L. Smith of Newburypert, is the guest of Xir mma Warner was at Ocean Beach, Wednesda Miss Myrtie CI ing a few days with her cousin, camping at Gray's cottage on the bank of the Mys- irlie field. Tk has been speni- Mre. Nicolo and son, Audrey Nicolo, of Pittsburgh, Pa., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Percy V. Stowe. 3 Dean of California is Miss Mary ROAD SCCIETY (Stonington.) Miss Rose Standish of East Orange, J. spending a few weeks with Mrs. 'William G. Park. Mr. and Mrs. Agemon Gallug and children of Centerville, R. guests of B. S. Gallup. 1 Ladd attended the cele- bration at Stoni In the White Mountains. Park and Mrs. N. L. Greig are spending the month at tac Highland house, Bethlehem, ) Village Interests. Miss Marie Delaney after spending several weeks with friends at Beach pond. Miss Mary Pippen of Vernon was the guest of Miss Ida Carter last week. Miss B. Keddy of Boston is tlie guest of Mrs. Frank Crombie. Paul Kulic is spinning for Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. nk Lathrop and daughtar 3 visiting at Ferd- nando Wheeler's this week. Mr. and Mrs. daughter came from Leonia, N. - ay, and are spending several days at the home of Mrs. Lincoln. . Next Sunday, Rev. Mr. Hollister wiil visiting at the home of Mr. an Mrs. William Kelley. Providence, are making their annuai Miss Tillie Holloway. Miss Marjorie Middleton has been the guest for a few days of Miss Alma Wheeler of North Stonington. Mr. and Mrs, k. Springfield and Mr. and Jarvis of South Manchester have turned to their homes after a visit Mr. and Mrs. “Augustus Lambert and Miss Elizabeth McManus is visiting I, have been relatives in Arctic, R. Miss Eliza Murphy of Naugatuck is At the Congregational church Sun- day the pastor, S spoke from Acts in place of the C. E. meeting, Rev. I L. Moore of Denver, Col., superinten 1- ent of the Home Missionary society of Colorado and Utah, was pregent and interesting address on visiting friends in tow: Miss Mary McManus is the guest of Jewett City friends. Miss Kathryn McCarty is spending Ut 7.30 p. m. Mrs. Angus Seth N. Williams and Mizss|a few days at Block Island. Mr. and Mrs, Edward Foley and Miss Kathryn Foley are v Georze Whistler ington, Tuesday. A. G. Wheeler who has been ill this week is recovering. Mrs. Oscar Vose of Westerly enter- tained on Thursday, 5 liams, Mrs. Louise L D. Wheeler and Mrs. Edward Noyes and daughter. Miss Ethel R. C. Noyes of Milford, Pa. The Home Missionary an afternoon tea at Mrs. Eugene Pai- in honor of ,Rev. and Mrs. G. B. Spalding who afe at Quaquataug Hill for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Hunt and Mr. and Mrs. nson of Litchfield, who came on to attend the celebration, spent Tues- day morning Both Mrs. Hutchinson and Mrs. were Wheelers whose ancestors from Stoningten. A. A. Lincoln returned to New Monday night. Edmund Chesbro of Providence fo-- merly of this place came up for Mon- day’s parade. GLASGO Burial of George Culver—Maesting of Ladies’ Sdciety. Mathews at Ston- iting friends in and Mrs, Patrick Kelley and daughter Kathryn have returned from a few days’ visit with friends at Fish- gave a very mission work in the west. Mrs. Moore are long-time friends of Rev. and Mrs. French and are being entertained at the parsonage for a few Feme from the Shore. Mr. and Mrs. Urban C. Whitford and children have returned weeks’ stay at Mrs. Brown’s cottage at Pleasant View. Mrs. Herbert Whit ncoln, Miss Grace Mrs. John Sullivan is spending the week at Narragansett Pier. Burned by P Master Grosvenor to his home from painful burns re- ing and daughter have returned from a visit to relatives in New Hampshire. Capt. John E. Spofford has returnad to New York after a week end visi Mrs. Spofford and their daughte; i Thelma Spofford, who are spending th. summer at Burnet's Corner. The Misses Patton have returned to Middletown after spending a month at the Williams house on Smith street. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Hillhouse of Willimantic attended church at Mont- ville Center Sunday and were enter- tained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ¥. C. Scholfield. Pastor’s Vacation. There will be no services church the last two Sundays in this the pastor havine his annual vacation of two weeks at that time. A. D. Herrick of Sunday at the home of Miss A. M. yn is confined | “joseph Savoy was Deschamps during the week. Fred Ladd was in Oakland during the week, visiting D. P. Warwick. J. Menzie resigned Wednesday noon- Mr. Fairbrothers will take his ceived Monday. Master Allyn had several paper caps, left overs of Fourth in his pocket, and in some manner the caps were set on fire, \burning the boy painfully about the LEBANON Mrs. Eva Whitaker and Miss Helen Cleveland have returned to Worcester after visiting at Mrs, H. M. Peck's. Mrs. Milan Whitaker and sons Lu- cius and Albert, returnedq to Leicester, Saturday. after week at Mrs. Whitaker’s mother’s, Mrs, H. M. Peck’s. Fred W. Hope is in Vermont. Miss Ruth Carpenter of Hartford is visiting Miss Ella "Peck. Albert Hoxie s in Leicester, Mass., spending his vacation with relatives Norwich visited Maple Lawn Marguerite Amethyst Eldredge, of Greenville, H., are guests of Mrs. Eldredge’s par- Deacon and Mrs. Daniel Frink. Willlam Horton and niece, Miss Clara Carpenter, of Provi- dence were calling a few days since on Abby E. Dewey. Mill Closed for Celebration. The Mystic Woolen company of Oid Mystic shift down Monday noon so all the help could attend the Stoningtoa celebration. ASHWILLETT )’ss Etta May Lamphere returned to her home in Mystic the first of the week, after a visit with her uncie, Floyd Russell and family. Charles Wilcox of Ledyard spent che sister's, Mrs. SHUNOC Plans For Picnic—Letter Prepars For Sunday School Convention spending a few weeks. Mrs. George Powers has returned to Ncaiwich after spending a few weexs with relatives here. There is to be an auction at the late residence of Frank Powers. C.yde Rix is employed by Julius Mr. and Mrs. Irving W. Miner, w! for a long time is slowinly recovering. John M- Collins spoke in the Second Baptist church Sunday morn- ing, at Potter Hill. Sunday afternoon arksville Sunday evening. Arrangements are to be made Sun- day for a picnic to be given Second Baptist church Sunday schoo! in the near future. Letter Accepted. ‘Miss Nellie Vincent, secretary of the Sunday school read the letter to the Sundad School convention with the Preston City Baptist church Wednesday, August 26. was unanimfously accepted o has been Strong Gardner of New York is vis- iting Mr. and Mrs. Washington Gard- ner of Lake’s Pond. Mrs. Addie Rogers and Bessie Earl and Mrs. Henry Daniel Kenyon returned home Sat- from a week spent at the shore. _J. T. Wilbur and family are at the shore for a week. D. Pollard and _daughter Ruth were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Wilbur the first of the week. Oliver Young is in_ Auburn, Masa., the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob: AMrs. A. Ray Button and children are camping at Beach pond for the week. rs. Otto Anderson mov~d Mrs, H. M. Peck, Mrs. Milan Whit- are visiting Mr. spent Wednesday with aker and son: Mrs. Charles Geer. Mrs. M. Peck, Mr. Charles Geer attended the funeral of Mrs, O. R. Tracy Tuesday. EAST COLCHESTER Mrs. Willis Chappell is visiting Mrs. Charles Powers. Master Ellsworth Powers is visiting fr.ends in New London. LAUREL GLEN Fox Killed by John Geer and Dr. Hale. John Geer and Dr. Hale killed a fox night recently Julia A. Crumb's. Russell was in Old Mpystic, Miss Anna Merrill has arrived at her home here after an absence of sev. eral weeks, attending the Normal Sum- mer school at Danbury. Elected Superintendent. 2 Miss Florn A. York was elected su- Boarders—Sawmill Starts Up at Preston, d: Carl Anderson of Lantern Hill was a caller here the first of the week. Charlie Ahlberg was into the village last week. Ladies’ Society Mects. in Yawbux, The Ladies’ society was entertained Mrs, R. H. Young Wednesday af- will meet wits The local summer resorts are well filled with boarders, this being about the best of the season. Vincent Cavanaugh spent Saturday ‘William Bitgood and family of Pac- Mrs. George night at his haug, was through here Sunday Xan N J Quiirs. Harold Gates and daughter are | Freeman, ot thos homs “ry2roune B perintendent of the Sunda: Sunday {5 succeed Mrs. H. C. Brown, school here their automobile. Mrs. P. J. Gustafson in two weeks. Farmers are finishing their haying, Mary Brownell of Bolton .vis- Freeman, at their home, Citing at her former home in West- last Saturday. =Miss Gag:nrl:ufi?l:;flt% tag her hom, Herbert and Helen Porter who have Bs:n,gu}md";ydfmm grich: n epending their vacation with Ve xrieca their sister, Mrs. H. A. Gates, returned | , M. George H. Murphy and her sis- to thelr home at Little River last Sat-|4F; Miss Sarah Latimer, left Wednes- urday. day for Moore’s Hill, Ind.,, the home of Mrs. Murphy. NIANTIC pN1s. Rowland W. Perkina of New ondon was a guest at the bungalow — of Ofrs. Amanda H. Perkins last Wed. A Lo | D ihite Pian st A ors In Village| ! elphine Fish and Mrs. Fanay A. Molthrop attended -the celebrati ac Stonington Monday. o William Williams Jr., of Moosuj Jaccompanied by his son-in-law from| & SOUTH LYME East Providence, R. T, were guests|# - ~ g s Sunday of Mr. Williams' cousin, Mss.| Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Waterhouse are Adelaide T, Spencer in Washington | eniertaining friends from Essex. sveitue: Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Stanhope are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Russell, Town |spending the week in Boston. Clerk Ernest C. Russell and Mrs. A. &, | _A. H. Miller of the Western Union, @pencer motored to New London and|New York eity, is spending the week Quaker Hill Sunday. The in- | with his family with William C; Slate tended \to make a visit to Mrs. Spen-|and family. i cer's daughter, Mrs. George Kinn Miss Mildred Pickett of New Loa- Crandall at Best View but were unabie | Gon is the guest of Jessi> Stanhope. to _get there. Mrg, Full has returned to Essex for Prof. and Mrs. Clande Russell ara|a visit here. children have returned to New Haven . and Mrs. A. R, Muler and son after spending some time at the head ° \-::f‘!ms Qe Villere sister, Mrs. Tuesday made the fourth cession with showers and cloudiness. MOHEGA ‘Miss Alice Johnson of Uncasville is Victor John- George Burton was a week end guest of his father. reporting better crops than last vear. The troublesome army worm has made its appearance in this section, but as yet has done no serious dam- ited over the week end with Dr. and Hon. R. B. Wheeler has started up his steam saw mill after a shut down of three weeks. Miss Hatti George Culver, Clyde Main is visiting his ents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan M: CR Jokn Geer and family were in West- erly Monday. William Main and family called at George Tillinghast’s at Wequetequock died in Ashaway, was brought to Rix- town cemetery for burial Thursday af- His wife was the daughter of the late Elias Smith. Word was received Wednesday of the sudden death of Courtland Swan. Swallows in large flocks are seen, their favorite place of congregating be- ing around the telephone wires. 'CAMPBELL’S MILLS S. L. Barber is in Plainfleld. ‘Tanner attended the e A. Maine of Webster is a summer guest of Mr. and Mrs Miss Maine is a sister of A. B. Maine of Greeneville. LISBON Rev. Marion H. Jones of Canterbu:y Green was heard with much interest at Newent church Sunday morning. Her text was The Lord Hath Need of Him. The evening meeting was led by Mrs. Da jes’ Ald soclety met at Mrs, A. F. Reade's Thursday afternoon. Barber and a friend, Charles Earl, of Litchfield, came from XN Haven by motorcycle Saturday for an visit at R. R. Barber's. Crebbs and three children Brooklyn and Joseph McQuirk of New York are visitors at Mrs, Cle- ¥. E. Hyde and Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Case and son Rnble"rt are visiting relatives here this il visiting Mr. Miss Alice Mahoney spent Monday at Gardner Lake with a Local employes of C. M. Geisthardt have begun work on his sawmill in Preston after a few weeks' vacation. Several from Ocean Beach, Monday. Hart has rheumatism and is confined to her room. % granddaughter from Norwich was in Mohegan, Sunday. Burrows "and Burrill- Fielding were in this place, Sunday. There will be no service held here until the first of September, as the pastor is taking a vacation. Mrs. Fowler and daughter Doris orwich, Tuesday. HAMB The L. B. S. met Wednesday th a good attendance, with Mrs. Swan Olsen and Mrs. C. M. Peck in charge of the supper. Mrs. J. S. Daniels Mrs. Crandall from Rhode Island. Mrs. A. W. Buanell i1s visiting at Dr. in Norwich. “Martin and Lodowick it hi 1: Elmer Main was at his home here ikl e over Sunday. . Mr. McCullock is making repairs and improvements to his house. NORTH STONINGTON Mrs. Bisseli and Mrs. York Give Tea for Dover Guests—Church News. ¢ Mrs. Trank P. Hull of San Juaa, Porte Rico, is visiting her Postmaster G. W. Tryon. After Forty Years. Mrs. Emma A. Main, daughter of the late Isaac Miner, of this town, accom- panied by several members of her fam- ily, was in town Sunday, after an ab- sence of forty years. Thomas L. Peabody has moved to the farm of Isaac Malin. Hi Johnson has moved ¢o the e Charies A. battle centennial at Stoni Several from this vicinity went to Rocky Point on an autotruck excur- sion recently, a trip greatly enjoyed 1, Charles L. Gardner of Boston and his son-in-law, J. DeCoste, called S, L. Barber Saturday. i FRANKLIN Enjoyable Sunday 8choel Plcalo at Mohegan Park. c—e— are guests at thy hom Mr, and Mrs, George P. Gilmore of Mass., spent a féw R:‘J, on the = Fowler, were in Fall River, at their summer home viil, lnst week. My and Mrs, Feieg Sisson, w Ji “h: been gu n!mI:n. hd g X Two automobile parties were enter- :l‘n‘ot'!:ny‘)ln. Mary Palmer on Sat- Miss Dertha Yw and Terbert Billings of Ni nave besn_yisitipg at Mrs, Mezy Balmers, ibile. S family spent Tues- day at S. G. Norman's in lgflnmm. entertaining of the river. amies th, 13 New Yomdon, today. | h of Leonard R. Main. Station Agent Charles Looufll‘_h» Mrs. gwflfs&mu‘ud_dflx&ter . Rayal Babcock of .uwe'tlt City, is vis- & TSR, save aebiRal s —_—— = T