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Congregational ~_Church Golden Spur—To Build Add Markel Cottage — Charles Erecting Cottag: The annual? picnic given by the Congregation: church took place ‘Tuesday after at the Golden Spur. There was a large attendance members and invited friends. As the day proved pleasant, everybody had an enjoyable time. Brevities. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Bramble have moved ' from - Pennsylvania. avenue to the house in Lincoln street owned by Attorney. M. @R, ‘Davis. Mrs. Willilam Crowley is confined to her home at National house by illness, Edmund: B! Smith, employed in New Britain by the Southern New Enz- land Telephone company, -spent Sun- day with his mother and sister on Main street. 3 3 Scott Snow Jr, of Hartford is oc- cupying his cottage in the Pines. Rev. Charles Evarts of Jamaica Plains, Mass., occupied the pulpit at the Congrezational. church Sunday morning. Mr. Evarts is well known in this place as he was here a few years ago conducting evangelistic ser- Vices. Mrs, Lucy Gleason is entertaining a friend from Springfield, Mass. Dr. Paul Augustus Kumpitsch of Bridgeport, formerly of New Haven jved ‘in the Pines Tuesday and is fhe guest of Mrs. Kumpitsch at the waring cottage. N Contract Awarded. \Frank Aston has the contract for building an adddition on to the B. J. Markel cottage. - It is reported that Mr. Barnard of Hope street has purchased the Martin Van Buren Chapman farm on the Flanders road. Mr. Chapman who has been residing there for some time will leave shortly for Groton, to taRe up his residence with his son, Station Agent ;Warren Chapman and (famil This is one of the best farms ‘in this vicinity. Mrs. J. Percy Morgan entertained relatives from New London and Hart- ford, Tuesday “ 3. Frank Howard and Morris Howard have returned from a short trip to New York city. They made the re- turn trip by’ train. The young mcn went by boat from New London to the big city enjoying the sail down the Sound. Miss_Alice Twiss spent the week- end with her parents in Groton. Charles Beebe is erecting a cottage <t Saunders’ Grove. Ccpt. W. A. Miller of New London ves in the Pines Monday, to attend the annual meeting of the Connecticut Spiritualist camp meeting assocl tion. - | Mrs. Norman Beckford of New York | x.;z “cecupying her bungalow near River- | cide. . Phillip Xorgan of Meriden is tha| Cuest of his mother, Iis, Mary E. Morgan. Miss Marjorie Smith has taken & position in ‘the office of A. R. Dc- w Beeho and Mrs, H. B. Lee and Mrs. I W have ciosed their cottago on I* caaway. and returned to their home @ ndon. Retorred to Tlorvich. 1drs, Franilia E. Brown hes return ed to her home in Norwich aite: lurs. N-than Brown of spent Sunday with Capt, and here a number of years/ Harding has returned to his hcae in Savbrook after spendinz a few deys with relatives here. Stephen Bond of New York formerly of Boston, is occupying his residencc on Champlin hill. Fritz Dart is the guest of his par- ents, Dr, and_Mrs. F. H. Dart. Mrs. P. A. Kumpitsch of Bridgeport arrived in the Pines Tuesday to make a lengthy visit to her parents at their cottage. Fred Manwaring of New York city ived in the Grove, Monday, for a €it"to his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, bert Latham Manwaring, at the PNorman.cottage. ! Joseph Lee of New London passed sénday in the Pines. i"Clarence Luce and H. B. Morton Tiere business callers in New London onday. “Arthur Reed has finished digging a 1 at Pine Grove. and Mrs. Walter R. Waldorf, companied by their daughter, Miss igabell have returned to_their home B Hartford, where Mr. Waldorf has ¢faplayment. Feter Anderson and George Gris- old were in New London, Monday on siness. James Davy of the Niantic Amuse- t Park was a business caller in New London, Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Menard, accompanied v _their son and daughter from dgeport, are occupying the Bel- map cottage on Broadway. {-Mrs. Annie H. Bronson of Niantic IEr, _in ‘the Pines Monday, to attend e annual meeting of the Connecticut iritualists’ n. ichard O. Libby and - Ashley T. Boon . of . Norwich were in the Pines onday, ‘to attend the meeting. - - <Carl /Tracy of Cromwell is stopping t “Seldom Inn.” camp “meeting associa- ——— - NORTH L noprning Local Residents—Grang- 4%rs Who ‘Attended Picnic at Had- “dam “Island—Other Happenings. jafrs. William Sisson visited Mrs. H. # Rogers in Salem Wednesday. M. M. Sisson, Jr, - Mrs. William §isson, C. R. Tiffany and Mrs. H. A. | The Mathewso - NARRAGANSETT PIER, R. I “~ " OPEN JUNE 25, ' ‘A superb modern Hotel, mag- situated on Ocean Rose Birch Room (a la carte) open all hours. Only purs - Spring Water used in the hotel. Hot and cold sea water baths. :Orchestra. - Climatic conditions delightful, :nature here presents* a perfect “combination of seashore and country. Surf Bathing, Cham- ~pionship Pony Polo, Golf, Ten- nis and good Fishing. ° S. W. & E. 1 MATHEWSON, Proprietors . UNIVERSALISM Teaches God's purpose to save all Souls. God -is all powerful, all wise, | loving. He can do His will. Noth- can defeat -information, books, tracts, ad- A. DILLINGHAM, Supt., Conn, ¥ ! cpending Attended Picnic. T. H. Strong, J. W. Stack, Willlam Stack were among the grangers who attended the field day picnic at Had- dam Island Wednesday. George Ingalls’ teams are carting poles from W. H. Maynard's lot to Hamburg. Mrs. Merrill Babcock and - children of | returned Monday from a week's visit with friends in Yantic. H. A. Gates and Merrill = Babcock| have been putting in a new bridge at Banning_corner this week. N. S. Strong and C. F. Jewett went to Storrs Wednesday with R. L. Harding in the latter's automobile. Miss Lila Babcock and friend of Middletown visited at George Bab- cock’s over Sunday. LEFFINGWELL News Items Gathered the Past Week —Many tors Here—Salad Supper Well Attended. s Mr. and Mrs, M. V. B. Pierson, Mrs. Lewis and'Miss Alberta Newton Norwich visited Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Ross, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J.'E. Dolbeare spent | Sunday at Mohegan, the guests of Mr and Mrs. Ambrose Sullivan. Hiram, Clarence and Fred Amburn, motored to Cumberland, R. I, Friday, and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James McLaughlin. Frank Baker was a visitor in Mont- ville, Monday. =~ ' Miss Edna Lerou of Norwich is zlhe guest of John Rathbone and fam- y. itors in Voluntown. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Leffingwell and daughter, Mildred F. Leffingwell, J. C. and Frank Leffingwell were visitors in_Voluntown Sunday. Mrs. Albert Hill and son, have re- turned to their home in Hartford after spending several days with Mrs. Hi- ram Amburn. Misses Dorothy, Margaret and Mary Lovett of Groton have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Lovett. Mrs, Isaac Cook of Norwich spent ‘Wednesday with Mrs. C. L. Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Sheidon of East Great Plain were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs, F. C. Leffingwell. Mrs. Hartrigge of Hartford and Miss Hazel Miller L. S, are guests this week at the home of Samuel Hart- ridge. Mrs. Frank Teft of Vermont.is the guest of Mrs. Carrie Gardner. Miss Gladys Beebe of Norwich is spending the week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Beebe. Miss Amy Hartridge of East Green- wich was an over Sunday guest of Mr, and Mrs.. SP Hartridge. Frank ‘Champlin of Boston has been a few days with Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Reynolds. Mrs. Xathryn Dietz was a recent guest of Mrs. Raymond Palmer of Palmertown. Misses Elsie and Evelyn Beard are guests at the home of their unc! James Beard of Attleboro, Mass. Salac Suppe The salad supper held at the homa of Mrs. Ella Beebe Tuesday night, was well attended and every one enjoyed the evenin; NORTEH STOXNIN CTON !Happenirgs o th Week—Grange Fair to Be Hc<id in September. Rev. G. H. Chambers preached at the Seventh Day Baptist church in Hopkinton,” R. I, last Saturday. James F. Hollister of Old Mystic was in the village Tuesday making farewell calls. He is soon to leave for college at Seattle, ~Washington, and expects to be absent four years. Ernest Gray and Miss Grace Shef- field are visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Grey in Dover, N. H. Mrs. Lowse Smith and Miss Mary L. Smith have moved to Adover, Mass., where Miss Smith will teach the coming year. Deacon Charles C, Brockway moved to Hallville. Mrs. George W. Tryon, librarian of the Wheeler library has been having a two weeks’ vacation. Miss Helen S. Coates has been her_ substitute. Miss Nina Page of Mystic is visiting Mrs. George H. Stone. Mrs. T. P. Norman of Ledyard was a.recent caller in town. Miss Happy Brown of Mystic has been the guest of her aunt, Mrs. H. M. Perkins, for a few days. Grange Fair. The Grange fair is to be held om September 15, 16, and 17. The Third Bapiist Sunday school held its annual picnic at Atlantic beach, Thursday. Floyd L. Main has the contract for renovating the school houses of the town. preparatory to opening the fall term. Mrs. John H. scarlet fever.: Mr. and Mrs, Daniel E. Gay, accom- panied by guests from Providence, spent Tuesday at Watch Hill Henry E. Randall has begun ex- tensive repairs on the house he re- cently purchased in this village. ASHWILLETT Case of Scarlet Fever at Steadman Home—Driven Well Finished—Other Items. has Stedman is ili with ‘There is a case of scarlet fever at the Steadman home at the top of Cossadduc hill. I Edwards and Denison Caswell at- tended church at North Stonimgton Sunday. Grover C. Main and Floyd Russell have each purchased a new horse. Nathan Main was in Westerly Mon- day. Floyd Russell has finished mowing for C. Culver. N. N. Main has begun to build a new cellar wall under his house and wil build a new chimney later. Mr. and Mrs. William Weseman of Rixtown were callers in North Ston- inton, Sunday. E. H, Clark and wife of Rixtown were in Westerly and Watch Hill, Sunday. Mr. Gates has finished a driven well for Charles Culver and will go from there to North Stonington. NORTH FRANKLIN Concerning Local People—The Weeks Visitors in and Out of Town. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Riley have re- turned to their home in Boston after an extended visit with Mrs. Riley’s moth- er, Mrs. A, T. Borowning, Myrtice Browning, accompanied them. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mahoney #pent Sunday with Mrs, J. A. Duggan of Jewett City. Miss Alice Browning and Miss Delia Briags spent Monday with Mrs. A. T. Browning. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Clark of Hart- ford spent Sunday with Mrs, Frea Clark. ° * Mrs. Paul Brefinan and chilirsa of Baltic are spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Ma- 4 of | and Mrs. William Buteau of Mr. James Caldwell went to Hart- ford Saturday and heard . Theodore e, : M:v.in-dr:gv Maine and Miss Lucy Palmer of Groton, spent several days this week with Mrs. Estella Lathrop. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clark of Willi- hc’l::‘il.c' spent Thursday with Mrs. Fred SR BRI S ROAD SOCIETY News of the Week—Picnic in Honor of Miss Florence Hewitt. ‘Mrs. Allen W. Harvey. entertained ‘Miss Fanny Williams of Norwich Town over the Sabbath. X Mrs. T. A. Mitten 'has been a recent guest of Miss Florence Hewitt and while there a picnic in Dean’s woods was given in her honor. Picnic Committes Appointed. The Stonington grange picnic com- mittee was appointed at the last meet- ing viz.: Mrs. Arthur G, Wheeler, Miss Florence Hewitt, Miss Grace D. Whesl- er and Messrs. Hewitt, West and John- son. Miss Grace D. Wheeler returned on Saturday from a visit with Mrs. Oscar Vose of Westerly. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Lincoln, Mrs. Louise Lincoln and Miss Hattle Wheel- er spent Saturday at Watch Hill Mrs, Swift and her daughter Hazel of Willimantic have been, recent guests of Miss Priscilla Billings. Miss Mary S. Wheeler left on Mon- day for Bridgeport, where she will be engaged in settlement work with a number of others from Wellesley. Left for Leonia. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Lincoln and daughter and Mrs. Charles S. Noyes left for Leonia, N. J., by auto on Mon- day, where Mrs. Noyes will visit witk her daughter for some days. A number from here attended the funeral of Calvin Wilcox on Sunday. George Culver’s funeral was from theshome of his sons, John and Charles Culver, who have lately returned from Maine and Michigan to their old home here, and his burial was at Rixtown cemetery. Mrs. Eliza Gallaudet, who has been at her brother’s, Leapnder Park's, for a number of weeks, returned to her home in Waterford on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stanton of New | York state, who have been at the inn at Mystic for several weeks, were re- cent guests of Mre. Joseph Smith and family. Rev. and Mrs. George Spalding are stopping for several weeks at Quatal quataug with Rev. and Mrs. Hollister. Mr. Spalding preached in Westerly on Sunday, they were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Palmer. John Palmer of Noank was also with them. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jolnson re- turned on Monday to their home :in Providence. Mrs. Edward Noyes and daughter, Miss’ Ethel, were at Maple Lawn re- cently. They are now in Boston for a sphaz-)rt stay before returning to Milford, HANOVER Annual Cradle Roll Meeting—Mothers Meeting Held—Refreshments Serv- ed. % The members of the cradle roll with their - mothers, brothers and sisters met at the annual Cradle Roll party on the parsonxge lawn recently, with Miss Caroline Gallup entertaining the children. A meeting for the mothers was also held at which Mrs. Harding of Preston City, assisted with the programme. Refreshments were served by the hostess, Mrs. Fuller. It was decided to hold one of these mothers’ meetings four times a year. and the next will be held in October. In the Absence of the Pastor. In the absence of the pastor, Rev. Mr. Vergin of New York, occupied the pulpit on Sunday morning. Notes. Mr. Robert Eadie of Boston spent Sunday at the home of Mr. James W. Eadie. Attended Convention. A number from this town attended the Holy Name convention held at Fall River, Mass, Wednesday, August 19, Mr. and Mrs. Webster Standish, spent several days last week in New London, where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Fenner. Canterbury Won, The Airlie Baseball nine were -de- feated by Canterbury by the score of 11 to 5 last Satur Locals. A number from this town went to Hampton Sunday to see the cavalry. Mr. Harlan Harrison is spending his vacation at Ware, Mass. Mr. Albert Tanner has joined the Canadian volunteers. The many friends of Mrs. L. Kusian are glad to see her at home agaia. st S LEDY, Rev. W. ¥. White of Saybrook. for- merly of Ledyard, will preach Sunday morning at the Ledyard Center Con- gregational church, Windham County WINDHAM Visitors' In and Out of Town—Local People Motoring Through State— Other News Notes, Thomas Marra who purchased the N. D. Haley farm, a year or so ago on the so called “Ballyhackwad,” has named it “Ballamahack farm, Balla- mahack being the original name given to_that locality. Mr. and Mrs. John MacComber who has been €nding several weeks at Homer Wood’s, . have gone to their home in Vermont. Noyes Allyn of Gales Ferry and two neices from New London and Mrs. Lucius Brown of Norwich, were guests of Mrs. Ada Larrabee, recently. Mrs, Rose Collins and daughter Eve- lyn of Hartford, have been spending last week with Mrs. John Re th. On Automobile Trip. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Potter in com- pany with their son Fred Potter and wife of North Windham, are on a western trip in the latter’s car, visit- ing Pittsfield, Mass., Hornells, and other points in New York. Mr, and Mrs. H. S. Eaton and Mrs. Boyden are in a rs.’ Ada Larral trip to Cape Cod. bee is spending Sun- day with Miss Elizabeth Clark of Putnam. ‘Miss Dorothy Prentice of New Bri- tain is the guest of Mrs. Homer Wood. Mr, and Mrs. Ellery Bates and Miss ., Al E. Saunders and two children of Westfleld, Mass,, are guests o 5 e y nter of Whippaug, N. J., is the guest of the Misses Pat- ton. Mrs, Eglinton and two daughters of Miss New London. > T 3 Guests at Dr, Guild's this week in- olue Prof, Jacobus - add* Mrs. Wood and the latter's two little sons. > Services at the ghmvinbounlmt_henom unday mornings, a’ prais ) vice will be held in the chapel to- morrow evening at 7:30 o'clock by Rev, W. S. Kelgsey and on the 30th led by Rev. W. M. Brown. SOUTH GLY —— Mr. and Mrs, John Crowley of Vall:y Falls are -vcnd;ns their vacation at A. E. Phillips’. ~ _Mr. and G, W. Edgerly were In Sturbridge week to attend the fu- neral of Mrs. Edgerly’s father. Miss Dora Lafleur has returned frgm a visit with friends in Danielson. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Barlow and Miss Pansy Bliven enjoyed a motor trip to Rocky Point Sunday. dren were entertained at G. W. Ba: low’s on Sunday. Wi of le(nckuab is visited Mr. and Mrs. Rufus R. Chase at_the Chase homestead Wednesday. Mrs. Jennie Miller of Beacon Falls is visiting relatives here for a few w At Oakland Beach. Clarence Soule and family are spending the week at Ocean Beach. : Miss Mary Shekleton of Worcester 4 has been visiting relatives here the 4 Z past week. - Adelbert Chase and family of Fast Brooklyn visited at Henry = Oatley's Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pray of Paw- tucket, R. I, have been the guests of relatives here the past week. Miss Susie Barronclough of Dayville visited friends here Th ay. Earle Geer of Danielson called on friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Shippee, Mrs. Ethel Huntley and son, Arthur, and Mrs. Frank Wood attended church at East Putnam Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Sayles are at Oakland Beach for a two weeks' va- cation. Miss Nellie M. Chase was at Foster Center Wednesday attending the old home day’ exercises. Joseph Dumas, Jr. is visiting friends in North Grosvenordale for a few days. ‘insor Barlow spending a week with his parents. Alexander Burdick of Moosup is vis- iting his son, B. M. Burdick. P. H. Coffey has received word of an _accis to his brother, Stephen Coffey, whén his horse ran away. He sustained a broken leg and minor in- juries. Mr. Coffey is a well known auctioneer. Miss Beatrice Thurber has returnel to Her home in Putnam after a visit with her uncle, A. E. Hall. Among those attending Old Home day at Foster Center were Mrs. R. C. Kies, Miss Doane, Miss Inéz Doane, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hall, Miss Thurbe: Mrs. P. H. Coffey, Miss Beatrice Cor- fey, Mrs. A. E. Phillips, Mrs. John Crowley, Earl Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. George Phillips, Miss Terwilliger, Miss Barlow, Mrs. F. Gomo and Stillman Tewgood. EKONK - NORTH STERLING ‘Albert Gallup of Hartford was a ot ¥ week end visitor at E. Byron Gallup's.| The Week’s Happenings—} “Rac- coon Segn by G. c.fi; Mr. & Mrs. Home-loverss 3 It saves time and trouble and money to go to the right store for your furnicure. When you cdome to cur stcre you will not have to look anywhere else; for you will~ want to BUY OF USs ani you will save ‘money be:a;use our prices are reascrable. Whea you come to.us once, ycu will come again, when ycu buy furniture. Get acquainted with our s“ore and learm where o buy youtr furniturs o the Das?y advantage in quality and p:icz.. SHEA & BURKE, F 37-47 Main Street Rev. Willlam Reynolds returned on Monday from a week's stay in New York city. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. $ns| Mrs. Thomas Gaffney ana Earl, —= . e Monday from a montira visy wiin|of Providence, . visited Kmervlusxsw; if a large church. He spent | the 18th regiment of Connecticut val- Rev. and Mrs. M. J. Twomey at their | tN€ Past_week. gt ten days with his mother, Mrs. Charles summer home, Hillcrest, near Portlani, | o MfS Jennie =Blackman 82 North| i Byles, and other relatives. has returned Me. Scituate is visiting Mrs. C. B Cole. Walter Palmer of Medway, Mass, | from Southbridge, Mass. Mrs. Claud Gilbert of anielson spent a day with her sister, Mms. Leon A. Dexter, last week. 3 Miss Myrtie Griffith is spending a few days with friends in Danielson. Mrs. S. R. Hoadley, who has been visiting friends in New Haven for ome weeks, has returned home. Motored to Rocky Point. orge Pierce and family took an b trip tc Rocky Poin: Sunday. MTS- Charies Hollock is spending G Mrs. Hos N | the week end in Hartfor 3 3 ,~ There will be a large cranberry crop is season. Has Purchaged Nevs Horse. John Griffith Has, purchased 2 new horse of H. H. Starkweather of Dan- son. Miss Dorothy Plummer spending a week with Crowell. George Plerce and family made an auto trip tc Narragansett Pier Sun- day, August Sth. €2~ Large Raczoo. George C. Spoore- saw a large -ac- coon near his home one day last Misses:Grace and Methel Stan- ) formerly a bu gre visitors at the Stanton home- Saturday ness man here, was a tor. Frank Thayer of Pur. 1 guests of Mrs. Tha; 4 Mre. Israel Seguin. | ir. and_Mrs. Edward Gallager and daughter Mary are spending a week in New York city and Newburs. Miss Eveivn Stetson of Provide: ting her, cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Burrill Franklin of Providence visited Mrs. Franklin's sis- ter, Mrs. John Shelley, Sunday. » Charles Popple left Thursday for a pleasure trip to Halifax. He speut Sunday at Coney Island. Mrs. Mark Shepard of New London, . H., has peen the guest of relatives. e ia| Andrew itone of West Greenwich, iss L.JO'.FHL‘X‘ R. I, was a Tuesday visitor, nam have be in E. Tanner and the Misses Mar- 3 ents, Mr. and Minda Tanner, William ey and E. B. Gallup were amon; DAYVILLE ' | Gue:is of Local People the Past Few Daye-~Other Interesting Nctes. Mics Jennie Reddy spent the week id at her home in the vill T. Hope had his brother, Thomas . for Sunday guest. { ill “Bennett }n:hreturned tdm;n the wheat flelds of e west and Is et Jrousnt 2 | dow working for the Assawauga com- e lr}nan W nbwasdunur mxica'.gi frmn'F > Coosup Swivrday . evening. e wa £ - £ = 1 iHiam Martin spent the week end }:;n anxious to st :so was locksd| T bis parents, e it e ks o~ mia Martia. J Focaopals Oswald Street motored to Lakeville, week. It seemed to be engaged ia, Mrs. Patrick Millett and d: P. I, for Sunday. catching frogs in 2 small brook. ] Miss Mary J. Millett, were in V/ebsicr,| Mr. and Mrs. Hosea Greene were at R. F. D. Mail Carrier J. A. ;‘gcn.‘MsAgL. Monday to attend the funeral of , Pocky Point on Thursday. taine has moved from Sterling Center | & Teiative. Miss Mary Bidwell and Miss Henri- to the farm he recently purchased| Mr. and Mrs. Cosmer Youpg and|ettz Bidwell of Norwich were at W. ¥, here. nic_son, Mrs. Awnold| Eidwell's on Sunday. - Henry H. Crowell was in Windham{Fenner and Henry James of Provi-{' ‘The Misses Kelley are at Oak Bluffs, one day last week. dence were Sunday callers at L. H.)3fass., for two' weeks. Miss Nellie Y. Scofield of Brook- | Cross'. George Edwards has moved into the line, Mass., has been visiting her sis-| Miss Delia Maguire of Ptovldence.'houle vacated by William Reddy. ter, Mrs, George W. Arnold. who lived here about 17 years ago, was{ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wakefleld wel- Fred Emmons has been visiting his|@ Sunday visitor with friends. ]comed a nine-pound boy' to their home aunt, Mrs. G.‘A. Bailey, in Danielson,| Mildred Holloway entertained her!on Tuesday. cousin from Plainfield Sunday. Miss Clara Lucie of Leominster, 2 —2K ati - 2y callers Left for the West. Edward Cutler left Wednesday tof spend severai weeks in Okla: z Lrocm cor uring the trips to Provi Lecked Up, Officer George 2. Bi has been Mrs. H. H. union. 3 IMrf.g.ngsl:lfl‘!.P. J. Hass| and fam- ily of Springfield, Mass., are w. * tin Navin, Sr. s W. N. Jewett has moved from Pom- fret back to his father's place here. Mr. and Mrs. Cariton White of Web- ster and Otis Burnham of North Wind- ham attended the review at Hampton anMSa.turdlY. r..and Mrs. Jared Wade of Baltic visited their son here this week. Allen Jewett celebrated his 75th birthday Sunday. He received over 150 birthday cards from friends. Mrs. Philip J. Palmer of Woonsock- et, R. I, is at the Maples. PACKER ehtor, . Miss Nellie Eiliott of New York city | Mass., was a guest of Mrs. A. E. Dar- News of the Week—Church Closed STERLING has been visiting her parents, Mr. and ' iinze the past week. Pastor is Enjoying Vacation—Other cod Mrs. William Elliott. _ William Phillips and niece, . Mus Items. News of the Wesk—Interesting Gladys Drabble, wers callers dn:town Stephen A. Lewis was called to Moo- sup Monday by the death of his sister, Mrs. Prudence Fenner. e 8 ke s " izabe! Barron o each n In the Toils Again. Mrs, Simeon LaRose and chlldren John Sullivan, who was fined in|were guests of Worcester friends this court here last week for intoxication, | week. was arrested again Monday, being in a| The Misses Gingras and Berthiaume nearly paralyzed condition. ' He is em- | and some other young ladies he-s ployed by the rallroad company. | made a jolly automobile party to Rocky Mrs. Elmer Johnson and daughter | Point on Sunday. Ethe! of Pittsfield, Mass., are visitiag! Caleb Blanchard and Miss Mary :v. Robert Loring’s. They formerly lived | Blanchard are visiting at Westerly, £ ere. L . Mrs. George Loring, James Pellelhi Mr. and Mrs. Charles Franklin spent Mrs. George Gadbois, Mr. and Mrs.'the week end in Greenville, R. L ' Mrx. Ernest French, Mr. and Mre. Herman Franklin and children are to stay for Chapman were in Putnam Tuesday to 2 few days. attend the funeral of John F. French| Mr. and Mrs. Willlam D. Reynolds of Windom, Minn. { had as guests for a week end visit Mr. Miss Lillian Stetson of Norwich is|and Mrs Lester of Oaklawn, R. L, and visiting at Mortimer Stetson's. Nelson Plante and -Miss- Plante Mr. and Mrs. William Dean, Mr. and | Gloucester. Mrs. Henry Frink, Mr. and Mrs.| Fred Leavens presided at the orgaa Charles Lewis were,in Norwich Wed- | Sunday in place of Roy Shippee, who is nesday to attend the annual reunion of | away. . on Monday. Miss Helen Brooks is visiting Mies Mr. Ballou has returned to his in Wellesly, Mass. , ° T -Miss Mabel Switzer of Westboro, Mass., and Miss Florence Stubbard of Putnam have been spending a few days with Rev. and Mrs, J. W. Hig- gins. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haskell spent Thursday in Jewett City. i Church Closed. Rev. anq Mrs. Higgins have gone on a vacation so the church has closed. Miss Corinne Junino and Miss Vic- toria Peneault are spending a few days in_Taftville and Norwich. Miss Elizabeth Douglas has re- turned to New York city after spend- ing a few days with her grandfather, Postmaster T. J. Brpwn. Mr. George Bennoit has returned to his home in Putnam. Mr. Lundry is spending a few days n_Norwich. Miss E. Browning spent Thursday in Willimantic comp ground. ASHFORD Miss Leola Poole has returned to Framingham, Mass., after spending a week at her home here. Mrs. Shaw of Boston is visiting her mother, Mrs. Arthur Tanner. Miss T. A. Brown and Miss Tessie Flynn of New London and Miss Alice ‘Whittemore of Providence are at the Cassidy house. A pretty home wedding took place last Tuesday at the home of Mr, and Mrs. William B. Morey,- when their only daughter Gladys was united in marriage with Thomas Bebbington. Mr. and Mrs. Bebbington will spend their honeymoon in Providence and vicinity. Their many friends wish them a long and happy life. u?lfltzr Green is working in Collins- ville. . SOUTH WOODSTOCK' Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bowers have returned from Europe. Mrs. W, W. Sheldon has moved to ‘Woodstock. Mrs. W. H. Young is spending a few days in Boston. Mr. Arnold of Worcester is spending the weekend with his aunt, Mrs. Belle Young. Mason Underwood of Hartford is spending a few days with his sister, Mrs. Russell. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall are visiting A. R. Scranton. Edmond Brown is home from New York. SOUTH CANTERBURY Mrs. Harriet Bugbee died at her home in South Cawmterbury Wednes- day night after a short illness due to old age. She was born in Canterbury July 15, 1831, and was the daughter of John and Emeline Willlam Smith aad has spent the most of her life in this town. She leaves: one brother, Dr. John O. Smith, with whom she has lived since @eath of her husband, years and one nephew, Burr of South' Canterbury. ‘Mr, and Mrs, Lorenzo Whitford and Items Concerning Local Peopl Mrs. D. S. Kenyon was a caller here last week. James W. Baker and family have returned from a two weeks' vacation. Mrs. O. G. Chase has been enter-, taining her niece of Thompson. Mrs. John Knox spent Wednesday | in_Providence. Mrs. Paul Miller is entertaining her sister of Camden, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Mowry are en- tertaining relatives from out of town. Miss Mary Douglass is enjoying a two weeks' vacation out of town. Herbert C. Kennedy of Central Falls is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Vaughn. A. H. Kenyon spent the week end at Longmeadow, R. L WARRENVILLE Entortaining New York Guests—Other Visitors Here the Past Week. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Shippes are en- tertaining two young ladies from New York. Miss Edith Platt is the friends ir Putnam. < Personals. Mrs. B. C. Bugbee has m Maine, where she has i veral weeks. 7 : Mrs, George O. Balch, M. L Durkee and Robert Balch weéredn.Put- nam one day this week. d 2 Ellen Mathewson has been spending several days with Mrs. H. F.Scott. - Mrs. Gono Hattin and three children areyvisiting Mrs. Hattin's brother, E. O. Zeller. Sunday morning Rev. Mr. Croft will preach here. Florence Jones led the Christian Endeavor meeting Sunday night. The subject was Our Social Life for Christ, Luke 24: 13, 35. Mrs. Robert W. Finley is spending a few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rosenzwig. - . James Finley of“New York is a guest at Rosedale villa. Mr. Tonnélson spent the week end at_home. Mr. Moody of Mt. Kiscoe is here and is repairing his house. r. Kammerer is at the sanatorium in Norwich and is feeling much bet- te T Mrs. Tillie and, Emma Bondie have returned to New York from a visit with Mrs. E. Kuhne. ' C. H. Byles Has Returned to Chicago— Edward Cutler Left for the West— Other Personals. Mrs. Arnold B. 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