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accourit of the storm, very few were there to see it. The next meeting is at the home of the Worthy Master New London County Edwin BE. Lathrop and family have Pastors Exchanged Pulpits—Miss Por- DO;: at Noank for the last few days. tor Soloist at Sunday Service—Oth- [, MIs. Rhoda 'fd{{e;_ is visiting friends er District Notes. Rev. Elliott O. Foster of the Colum- bia Congregational church preached UNCASVILLE at Exeter Sunday afternoon in ex- ” A SN Siige with the e Qe !(tnt H. M. Clark Observed 2nd Birthday Rev. Mr. Foster took for ext,| Anni : Liuke, 9th chapter and 25th verse, “For P":t“’;v"‘k'.’q""" Happenings the what is a man adva.nltaged, if 1‘15 ga.h‘; b 5 the whole world and lose himsels,” an — L impressive | . Several of the friends of Herbert B uched s very doep T M. Clark met at the home of Mr, Clark, " Miss Porter Soloist. Wednesday night to help him observe his forty-second birthday. During the A feature of the church service at|avening refreshments were served. Exeter Sunday afternoon was the solo| 3+ (qork received many pretty re- sung by Miss Porter of Hartford, who | meryrard KO e T lends. is camping with her parents on the| yrs Margaret, Chapel entertained island at Williams pond. Miss Por-|for 5 few days Mfs. Elizabeth McKeon ter has attended the Conservatory of| e Piainfield. N. J, as her guest. Music at Boston and is an accomplish-| ""Gaorge Taylor has sold his property R Auger . in Pequot and will move to this vil- Local Mention, Tage. Mrs. L. H. Corbit of Bridgeport is| Miss Maude Young of Pawtucket visiting her mother, Mrs. Ida E. Cum- |arrived Monday to spend the week at mings. the home of Mrs. Charles Burgess. Mac Berkowitz has Teturned to New| Mrs. Ralph Shaffer and éMildren left York city after spending several|town Saturday to spend a few weeks months with his mother, Mrs. Sam|in Westerly, Berkowitz. Mrs. Fred Hooper, who has been the -Miss Joyce L. Corbit of Bridgeport fus:t of her sister, Mrs. John Rudd has returned to Mrs. I. E. Cummings. | this week returned to her home in after a visit at H. J. Cummings in|Arlington, Mass, Tuesday. South Coventry. At Riverside Park. Rev. Elwell O. Mead is taking his vacation and there will be no church| My and Mrs. Bdwin Henry spent service at Exeter for the next two|Sunday at Riverside park, New Lon- Sundays. don. Attended Sunday School Picnic. Mrdsi Robex;t Sh;\p.scn‘ lwuho‘l'gu ‘beein uite 2 number of people from this|SPending a few days with friends in Dh?ce Sttended the Lebamon Congre.|Portland, has returned to her home v - {in Pequot. gational Sunday School plenie at Co-| My obert Rogers left town Friday to Clarence G. Geer is visiting his sis- spend the week-end with his h:ro!h_er ter, Mrs. Arthur J. Stevens in Prov- g:;::;d Rogers, who is employeq in idence, R. L. P 3 i tic| Mrs. Charles Chapel and children o teupes s N S 429 gulests of triends In Palmer, Mass. Messrs George M. Curtis of Meri-{ this week. den and S. A. Griswold of Branford| Miss Cora St.Germaine of Peguot were local callers recently. is entertaining as her guests, Miss Alfred Fiughes of Providence who is|Crystal Reed of East Lyme and Ar- spending the sammer in this pace, re- | thur St. Germaine of Washington. cently walked to Willimantic, a dis.| Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Avery of tance of eight or eight #hd one half|Hill Top have been entertaining their miles. It took him just an hour and daughter, Mrs. Clarence Avery and a half to make the trip, which is con- | children of South Windham. sidered extra good walking. Dr. and Mrs, Frank E. Wilson of Mrs. C. C. Carpenter, & patient at|this place with Mr. and Mrs. Fred- St. Joseph’s hospital, Willimantic for|erick E. Comstock of Quaker Hill have several months, does not seem to be|Deen srending a few days at Pleasure improving as rapidly as her many|beach. friends wish. Bazar Suscessful. Sunshine society at the Quaker Hill The bazar given by the Good Cheer A\ G. Park enjoyed a ‘Tuesd.y alongside the Mystic river near Davs’ Aeche ia | Bradford . Mrs. Frank E. wmh%.w- Vioia t‘?: S fov dive with = aars Eldredge and are enjoying a week's outing at Pleas- EASTERN CONNECTICUT AND WESTERN RHODE ISLAND. ant View. Ladies’ Aid Societp Met—Planning o e B For Annual Picnic—The Week’s Per- ® _body daily to insure rfect health.’\)’oi’u’v “ T. Jones, have been spend. Ladies’ Aid. George Parton of New York is| The Ladies’ Aid sodiety met with spending a few days with his grand-|Mrs. J. A. Randall afternoon. 5 Rt * Stedman’s eldest son. father, a:noc B. Ta.yh)a. . Lk Mrs. am| n and son, Raymo; There ‘as no B Sodrok i s ahit ¥ Toots, ard; | . © e ome ler a w o ~ Mrs, T. Henry Johnson and family. | Rere, uests at the home of ~Roger| Sunday school convened at moon, as Miss Christine Avery is spending her | FOOte at Maple Dell farm Sunday. |usual, with Mrs. Florence Murray us Mr. Pally is rebuilding his large silo ! 2 & . - vacation with her aunt, Mrs. Edward acting superintendent. Do O this week. The silo , a new one, was quired liquid in a palate- Chamberlain, r . ey . Thursday from a-three weeks' visit to |35, VIRtEE L pleasing, appetizing and | her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. ] tirel Hay' DBAm, to have their annual picnic on _the|Ship of Mre. Viola Beebe. 0 '”"’:‘Ngeofae'rg Wnte:&lflu Wate:s | church Jawn, Tuesday, August 25th. Personal Mention. en 'y pure form. 1 here and Charles Waters of Northampton| JMIS W.G. Curry and son, of Chico-| Miss Hannah Fuller was a receat ¥ Z P visttine for these weeks st the oo | pee Falls, Mass. are guests of friends|guest at the home of Mrs. Sherwosd is no danger of germs as i tage at Riverside farm. St Mim Lawn, farm. Miner. > ; | g it pacseon ;w,:: has returmed to New e TR di::s:z‘tven;:: (it| Mrs. Holmes and son of-New Lon- water—and no chemicals a 0 weeks' stay af e 3 home of Mr. and Mrs. George Swain. 2“‘:‘&' g:"-‘:e"h;“gmlf‘“;}m "’::L“"‘ and Mrs. Loren Rathbone. Mrs. William D. Harris has returned ctrrers Helen H, Foote, 3rd, WAL rekusned Llodwn down during the heavy gale of don are visiting at the home of Mr. Charles W. Harvey, Louis Jones and to New London after @ Visit to her Jig if- and Mrs. Evans are guests at|J. .Warren Gay of New London were father and sister, Dr. A. T. Chapman | Rey- John H. Knott's week end visitors in town. Chapman. and Miss Gertrude W. F. H. Browning, Roger Foote, Mr, Mary and Miss Bertha H: Miss atch Miss Helen Kennedy of Monson is|&nd Mrs J. A. Randall and son, A. Il or Briagewater were guests of Miss the guest this week of her uncle and|Randall, were among those who at-|Kathryn Ray this week. ot b b B s tended ihe New London County Farm-| Mrs. Sarah Rogers of Niantic is Mes. A Zoonaniah Brown of Guiam. | €rs’ league at Storrs college, Wednes- | visiting at the home of Mr. and Mre, bnuspwés cn#lns Sunday on Mrs. Os- | 9a%: Sherwood Miner. car F. Crumb. Mrs, John Hoxie and daughter, Miss tended the Sunday School picnic of the| daughter, Miss Mpyrtice Tryon, of Wil A Clara Hoxie, of Ashaway were recent|First church in Lebanon held at Co-|limantic, spent last week at the home| | = A Hotle Ot vl lumbia lake, Wednesday of Mrs, Remington’s parents, Mr. and “BEST BY FAR' Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred E. Brown and . children were Sunday guests of Mr. LIBERTY HILL Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Tryon of Willi- 3y . % Y5 and Mrs. Herbert Peckham of Nor- e mantic spent the week end at the home Se ecCl &(}c < wich, making the trip in Mr. Browa's nic st~ Columbia Lake—C.|©fMr. and Mrs. A. H. Darling. . 1 L l\ er new touring car. Mrs. Charles Edwin Lamphere was a Watch Hill visltor Tussday. Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Lambert ar entertaining this week Miss Delig fare| The Liberty Hill church people held | New York city. Voy of Lomicton, ais Migs Delia Har- |, bicnic at Columbia Lake Thursday.| Mrs. Cynthia Ladd and children have Rounds, Master Hasrey Hounds ang|which was largely attended. The day | returned to their home in Dawbary st Carpenter of Stafford Springs. | Was one of the pleasantest of the sea- | ter visiting two weeks at the home of o Faiehng Tag Serings |son. Enoush boats were secured to to her home at Meriden after a ten|enable all 1o enjoy boating to the ays visit fo her sister, Mrs. & o |fullest extent. A bountiful dinner was Frank Mrs. A d: Harvey. Miss C. Louise Harris of New Haven |lemonade. The water was warm and and Mrs. J. A. Gaylord of Winona,|many enjoyed a bath. Quite a number from Goshen at-| Mrs. Lettie Remington and grand- Mrs. Ambrose Darling. ) \ Mrs. Sherwood Miner is spending = E. Society Purchases Lamps—Com- | the week in Fast Handom. just nourishing barlzy-mal ure mittee to Secure Communion Set. Miss Luey and Miss Vivian Car- B R e watix, nomski are entertaining cousine m boil:d. mleo‘i.“d aged. _ Itis the health beverage Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Webster. provided with plenty of ice cream andi spent a few days at her father's m‘mmurement today 14 feet in height = Sterling City the past week. and still growing. The plants have & Jewett and Rachel Tiffany were|stocky trunk and huge leaves. A man Miss.. are guests this week of Mrs. Local Brie? —~ Endeavorers Met— | Buests of their aunt, Mrs. J. A. Wood | standing beside one looks a pigmy 7 George C. Harris. Mrs. G. D. Button of Norwich is the] Leca! Jottings. at_Brockaway beach last Wednesday. |stature. They were photographed on Mr. and Mrs. Halsey E. Packer of |guest of her cousin, Mrs. J. Georee| PSR Miss Louise Martin who has been| Tuesday by an admirer of plants. Tha Mystic Packer’s mother, Mrs. Abby E. Dewey. Mrs. Benjamin E. Welles and chiii|the church two large lamps, taking tne | lere, left Monday noon for New York | ®tion. are guests this week of her paren:s, + 5 11| €ity to spend a va J. J. Tiffany Carlton, Jewett Ray r. and Mrs. Antone Lumis, of No-. place of those used in lighting the hcll cation of a week at M: ‘wich, were Sunday guests of Mrs.|Clark. Miss Agnes Auwood, bookkeeper for|{raining for a nursq at Middietown, | vegetable garden in which they a- ~ Mrs. David Cudworth and two ch New York, is home Yor a week grown Is aleo very luxurian® in growih. n Honor of Their Cuest. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Latham Smith enter- ol R g B the home of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Rog- | Harding and Nathan Strong motored| tgineq in homor of their guest, 3 A committee has been appointed to! e to Storrs last Wednesday. o 1ast Fob it 2 Millie Street, of Palmertown, last Fri- purchas2 a ccmmunion set for the njoying Vacation. day. Guests were present from Pal The C. E. soclety has purchased for| the Massasoit Manufacturing company ren were rec - rpe E Sien Teme,recent guests of her mother, {1 (berty Hill church. At the ,Consregational _church GALES FERRY ertown and Long Cove. Mrs. Nathan H. Avery has returned to her home at Groton borough after a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- | Nancy Fuller. liam D. Beckwith. CARDRER LAXKFE, church was largely patronized. The Ko s A o rcoms were decorated with the Sun- shine colors. Walden's band assisted Dby several members of Tubbs’ band of ell Attended. Nyorwxch. Kews cf the VY Lake—[linstrel: —Fishing Partice at v Messrs. Lee and Ernest Brockway : and Mr. Fred Banuing of Brockway's | . Ihe Rev. Mr. Woodin of Hartford ng. = A sence of the pastor, Rev. G. C. Chap- tanced. Nev: Cuiverts Piaced, IIr. Louls De Cesare of New York| The state road between the Palmer is spending a few days with his fam- [ Bros. Co’s mill and the car station ily in Fitch Dolbeare’s cottage, is being taken up in places and new eek-ond Gues’s. culverts placed. : .| Dwight Kelsey has men at work e At the laka™T® ™' arilling a well on his property In Miss Ethel R. Champlin of Hartford | Palmertown. Mrs, R. D, Perry and daughter of ghs‘z:pl‘l:fn of her mother, Mrs. Ella Ohio, are the guests of Mrs. Perry’s i sister, Mrs, Frank Austin. o R e e L ding & few | Miss Hazel Beebe, Miss Jennio Nel- dars e e s YBine P& Toay | son, Miss Millicent Comstock, Miss i oy i Dorothea Haves, Miss Edvth Grant. Miss Grace Kent, Franc ” Al jnd Mrs Arthur Bates. Mr. 20| wards, Miss Elisabeth members of the home after spending a week at the|Star class of the Quaker Hill church, She oobing chaperoned by Mrs. Leolin A. Com: - HR stock, their teacher, will spend two ] weeks at the Weaver cottage, Jordan A party form South Windham car- | tove. They left Monday. ried home a string of 19 bass Sunday il W Master Harry Lyons of Camp Ken ontvilles Won. Jockety proved himself an able fisher- | The Montville All Star baseball team man Tuesday, by landing three nice |went to Lebanon Saturday, where bass welghing 21.2. 3 and 41-4 pounds | they won the game between the team respectively. there, by a score of 4 to 0. The trip Mrs, George Bradford and daughter [to and from :the ball grounds was Miss Jessie, are occupying Miss Flor- | made in an automobile. ence Chapman’s cottage. Miss Ethel Boynton is spending her Mrs W, & Calvert of New London |vacation with friends at Cape Cod, who has been at Willimantic Camp | Mass. et Meeting the past week is spending a| Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jeffers are few days with her niece, Mrs, E. L.|entertaining for a few days, Clarence Latimer. Jefters of Jewett City. George Day has begun business on| Miss Florence Adams has returned Occupied Pulpit. his newly acquired property. to the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. John Adams, after a visit with friends in Jewett City. GLASGO Motored to Hartford. 5 John Lynch and Roy Gardner at- Mr. ang Mrs. Paul Chartier of South|tended the Progressive rally in Hart- Manchester were week end guests of|ford, making the trip in Mr. Gard- Mr, and Mrs. Tift, as are also MT.|ner's new machine. and Mrs. L. E. Gavitt and Mr. and| Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Alexander l\;flfi H. %Ofg_nh and daughter, Edith,|with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Needham, of s ke New London, t Sunday at Narra- Mrs, Miner and daughters returned | gansett Blot 4 to New York, Wednesday, after spend-| - Mrs Frank Crandall and niece, Miss ing two weeks at Mrs. Sterry Kin-|Gladys Carlton spent the week-end ol ith friends in Willimantic. e ‘and Mre Walter Thimpe werel L Ohacvid Bl thda. guests at W. G. Burdick's Sunday. 3 Mr, and Mrs. Henry Gautler are| Several of the relatives and friends spending a week with friends in|Of Mrs. Ida Browning met at her home Massachusetts, - on Tuesday afternoon to observe Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Tift, with their New |Browning’s birthday. _The afternoon York guests, took an automobile trip|Was pleasantly spent during the time to the shore Sunday and also visited|Tefreshments were served. = Mrs. other places of interest. Browning received many pretty re- There will be no services at the|minders of the day. Bethel church Sunday it being Camp| Gilbert Edwards who has been Meeting Sunday. :g:ndinz : (e:v days in Hartford has Ladies’ Aid society will meet|returneq home wITl-l:I “Mre, P. . Gu!m.tsony Wednesday | Miss Nora Curtin of Pequot is en- afternoon, The work will be the|tertaining as her guest Mrs. C. A. making of aprons for the sale. Fletcher of Hartford. “Mr. Robert Green is having the old Mrs. Harriett Hanna entertained for kitchen removed and a new one built|? few days Mrs. John Austin of New onto his house. London. Mr, and Mrs. Jerome House with Mrs, House's mother, ‘Mrs. Church, BOZRAH have returned from an automabile tr through Massachusetts. Howard Vibber and two sons of ‘There will be no gervice in the Con- ‘Worcester returned home Wednesday, gregational church Sunday. A number| o o 0" o0 it with his - father, from the congregation are expecting to attend the camp meeting at Williman- Elisha Vibber of Palmertown. c. The floral display was beautiful al. the grange Wednesday evening, but on OLD MYSTIC Hottest Day of Season—Electric Lights Appreciated—Personals. HOTEL WODDSTOCK| wvesoers e s e nove 43D STREET, NEAR BROADWAY | day of the season in this vicinity. Hesidents of Old Mystic are greatly. TIMES SQUARE, NEW YORK |.ppreciating the electric lights along 360 ROOMS 270 BATHS street. : EUROPEAN PLAN ONLY orscnncs. ROOM WITE 3SATH $2.50 & $3.00 Mrs. Wallace A, Phillips returned DITTO FOR TWO $3.50 & $4.00 COURTEOUS ATTENTION HOMELIKE ATMOSPHERE M 3 MODERATE PRICES | made with Mr. and Mrs. George Stone —AND— of North Stonington in their automo- umcuu;uwmy ‘bile, Miss Emily Babcock of Oid W. H. VALIQUETTE, . Phil- Also THE BERWICK, RUTLAND, VT, )l‘l;u;ml a week vu§ her aunt, Mre. Phil. : s { James 'G. Dean left 2> Wen. morhinsien Tarel Wednesday te A :: Mystic accompanied them. She will C. E. Society Held Lawn Soc di The Christian Endeavor society heid|B€ld at the hall Thursday evening,|dent here, was the guest of Miss wo a lawn social last Thursd: s the proceeds to be used for building|nie Rogers and moth: 1 y the home of Miss Hattie Hewltt. Guit| hoFsesheds for church people. week. or & few daypiast | by Alfred E. Rogers ! tlonded. Jast |2ons. Richard, Harry and "Rober 2 good number were there. 5 Mrs. ass. Noyes.” John Smith and Harriet Richard-|ing season. son of Hartford have been spending| Prof. A. J. Brundage of Storrs Agri-| Sund a few days with Mrs, Nellie Lille. |eultural college has beex;n in this vi- The First Congregational _ church| ¢inity viewing Home Project gard-|shire by the held its Sunday School pienic Wednes- | €PS. death of Rev. Mr. Kenes- day at Columbia lake. A large num.| Mr. S. Paley is rebuilding his silo| Mrs, J. E, Kennedy and Miss Flor- | SVeDing; the 23d of August tl:er v]vlent and a good time was enjoyed | Which was blown down during a win- o y all Mr arid e Oitver- Wool Have mss harles Goodrich and family of|g0od part of his vacation with friends. Led by Mrs., H. L. Perkins. LEBANC‘NH ton, Mass, are the guests of Mr. Aid Met—Sunday School Pic- nic Held tae Past \W Lebanon Personals. Potato Crops Expected — Haying|Mrs. Harry Auwood, on Tu Baith Davison. has retfirned to her| Backward, Mrs. F. C. Lewis of Norwich.was|Marion and Mildred R home in New London after spending a C s few days with Nettie Ward. Isaac Neleber and brother have torn|first of the week. Mary Stebbins and daughter|d0own the old ell of their house and| M Eunice of Northampton, Mass. are|8re building a new one which will|Yisited her daughter, Mrs. E. L.|odist church treasury. Margaret and Francis, of Exeter,| Goldenrod is conspicious along the| Local Notey areat Mr. thl“ Hatll? Fuilerfl;;r Boston, a dis- Sun‘:ia,\; the pastor, Rev. C. L. Frenck, Miss Alice Latham of Groton ct nurse, is spending her vacation|spoke from Matt. 6: 19-20. Rev. Mr. i guest of her grandmother, Mr: len with her sisters, the Misses Mary and | French left 'on Wednesday for Green- | Roctived Check for §25—Cake Sale a|mTurmer, at her home each of the vil- field, Mass., where he will spend a| Success—Epworth League Service | lage. To Give a 1 Hartford are the guests of Mr. Good-| Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Leffi ——— N e tus B - H t 8 . ngwell and - The Gales Ferry ( r 2 turned to Meriden after a Visit to Mr.|rich's aunts, Flora and Abble Good- | daughter Eila of Lefiingwell attended| Noyes B. Allyn, solicitor of the Per- | arranging to e e 3 rich. church at Montville Center on Sun-|manent Fund, for the Methodist Epis- | are being held daily. George A. Trotter and wife of New- | day. copal church of the village, was pleas- % C. E. Meeting. antly surprised to receive a check for 3 e T P “The C. E. meeting at 7.30 p. m. was | 325 last Sunday morning, from Georze FRANKLIN the w0l The Lo, 18 My ShEshar ] oot Doy alian, Johneou. Tapic, e e e TR = 3 My herd, ur Social AL 0e: an fam! ve - : at church Sunday It was greatly ap-|13-35. e for Christ. Luke 2: o 0 %0 thelr home. having spent a | Sleanings of the Past Week—Locay, preciated. Mrs. Isabelle C. Champlin of West | month at their cottage on the Bluff. People Attended Picnic—Personal. An entertainment and supper was|Main street, Norwich, a former resi- Lare Attendarce at Sa'e Mention. : The ice cream and cake sale given Mr. Trotter’s mother,Mrs. E. A. Noves. Mar. Trotter, who has a fine voice, sang —Las Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Allen and = ttended last - Miss May Auwood of New London| s otermann From & oolock and | Norwich, speit Wednesday with Ladios' Aid: EAST COLCHESTER |l been the guest of her aunt, Mcs.| during the evening. The veranda and Stathews. and daughter, issl The Ladies’ Aid_met last Thursday Miad Tenia Glathen e T grounds were prettily lighted with |\ o% o8 TV N RO TG with Mrs. Herbert Sweet. New EIl Being Built—Good Corn and nie Glasbrenner and cousin, | Japanese ianters, tables were set on | o 3 3 y Miss May Auwood, visited their aunt 2 Willimentic, and Miss Bernice Adams: - .| the Jawn, making e festive appearance. | UHTante, A 3 5 3 aven, were callers at L. & esday, Mr. Rogers daughters, the Misses|p ;o0 "0 "Sunday. the guest of Mrs. Phebe Scholfield the | hostesses at 2. social Mu",'fn ‘the ev- Mrs. James Tiicker of Portipaug HilM D e eith dancing. M. Rogers gave|¥as fhie recent guest of Mrs. M. A. Mrs. H. E. Turner of Laki 3 f e Konomoc | the proceeds of the sale to the Meth. Mrs. O. M. Merrill and childreny visiting Mrs. N. B. Royal, be soon completed. Thompson, on Saturday. - Florence and Tametle of Norwic] Mise Mariha Manning"of Williman-| To ail appearances there will be a| A Fpoerit Lesgua has returned home after spending 4 tlc epent a few days last week with|S00d crop of corn and potatoes. PRESTON Thi, Bywecth SREERELCSEECET D0 L OeRgS il i G W S Sl Miss Edith Tucker. Summer boarders are leaving daily. = Sunday evening August 10 was led by | Mrs, Fred Grove and daughter, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Leon Richardson of| The Tainy weather makes baying| Rey. L. M. Ileresion Gatt Mrs, Harmon L. Perkins. The topic | Helen Grove, of Somerville, Mass, aré Hartford ae the suoets of Mie Nelb|beckward. b %ev. L, M. leresion Ca! being “Confessing Christ away from |the guests of Miss Bertha Smith. Lillie. George Floreck was a caller in the| Hampshireby Ceath cf Kis Father— | home.” There was a large attend- Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Wilson of Har- Mrs. George Sellick and two children | Porough one day this week. Union Picnic at Ocear Beach—Other | A0¢¢ and the meeting was interesting. | winton, ; have been the guests of Rev. Gurdon A. Bailey of Collinsvilie | Rev. and Mrs. B. P. Capshaw. assisted in the service. Rev. Mr. Pot-| Harold Capshaw is spending his va- AN . |ter the pastor of the church and Rev.|cation at Westfleld farms, New Harte A. Northrop of Neorwich | 1, Bailey a summer visitor in ‘the|ford. % peached asnl‘!;erp; ulns;rt;sil‘llonull( church | place. Attended Picnic. pastor L. M. Keneston|™ Harold Balley, son of Rev. Gurdon end ‘e Su and family being called to New Hamp- | o Foatiay, of Coftinsville, will lead the | < & l-rspelcn!:x’lcnbgg P in ton's father. Epworth league service next Sunday | groga(fonal church held at 3o park, /on Thursday of last Rev. Mr. Potter continued on his se- | "'xuiy, g Chapshaw of Hartford has F. K |roadside. The call of the katydid is and Mrs. heard, reminding us of the approach-| Rev. C. ence Kennedy having spent last week been «a recent visitor at Sunny Top. ter gale. ir ries of sermons on last Sunday morn- . et b Stonington returned Nome Ssnday. | e - doption With | been_spending his vacation with his WEDDING. MOHEGAN ting her father, Mr. . It e Great Family. The text Was| “yyeq Lucretia Grace of Norwich hast ; T father, Mr. H. H. Palmer. | pomans, Sth_chapter, 16th verse. C. E. i . g Pultz—Totten, ‘Wednesday evening, Aug. 5, a very Union Picnic, Colver and D. R. Povey sang a dus:, Vi . . .- b H Wat: I Mrs. Avery and Mrs, Dolbeare and| The Baptist and Consregational |Jesus Knows and Understands, at the |, i 400 M&s bl e S Charles Mathews were in Saybrook |churches enj Vi 3 pretty wedding tock place at Lebanon ybrool njoyed a union picnic at | offertory. iting at Walter Waston's. when Miss Nellle Holmguest Totten, | ™Mnday, Ocean, Beach, . Wedeaday. William Fowler of Melrose, Mass. | 3 Curtis Hazen attended Old Home daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert 5 ; Weeks Totten, was married to William | réd, of New London, were in Miss Quidgeon and daughter, Win-| Mrs Frank Palmer is visiting friends | and Mrs. C. Smith of Paterson, N. J. this | near Providence. are guests of Mrs. John C. Perkins at Sunday in Colchester on Sunda Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Clarkson angl’ Pultz of Lebanon, the Rev. Rufus Put- | Pace Sunday. Mrs. Henry Huntington is spending | her cottage on the Biuff. little daughter of Washington, D. C- ney of Westport and the Rev. Mr.|y s E 3 Campbell of Lebanon officiating. The ;‘l:‘; Tonfon called op: friende’in thisf | Bev; 1. W, Fiiak of Nerwlch preach= ceremony took place at the bride's|PIRf® SURAAR home, which was beautifully decorated ? SR Do Mr. Burrows and Burrill Fielding of | the week at Wilimantic camp grounds. Personals. are the guests of their parents, Re Miss Lincoln of Attleboro, Mass., is|and Mrs. E. J. Ayres. 3 iz a guest of the Misses Povey at their Mre. Curtis Hazen is visiting h cottage near the village. daughter, Mrs. Howard Bushnell iff’ ed at Baptist church, Sunday. of| Rev. and Mrs. Keneston are in Til- in green and white. The bride, who was | AYSUC Were the guests of Mr. and|fon, N. H., where Mrs. Keneston's|““ 750, 5" Ve Edward R. Latimer re- | Exeter. siven away by her father, wore & sown Mrs. W. J. Hunter the first of of white satin trimmed with shadew o " i S Tace, and carried & shower bouquet of | MrS. Albest Fielding and grand-|auto trip to Storrs, Wednesday. Friday of last w white roses. She was attended by her the | mother is very sick. < x About twenty from here enjoyed the | turned from their honeymoon trip on in:“:' hA‘I'lcb'eAei:el’“ha.\l}mgfc? spendi eek. a i daughter of New London were the| Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Palmer, Mr. El- Miss Kittle Holms was the guest|the guest of her parents, Rev. and Mrgy week. cousin, Mrs. Charles Peattle, of Hun:- | SUests of Mrs. E. E. Fowler Sunday. |mer Miller ang family, N. H, Hall and | 1ast week of Miss Kathryn Isbister at|E. J. Ayres. ington, as matron of honor. Mrs. Pea ) i y. tie wore o gown of white satin ture. | o5, MF- and Mrs. Victor Johnson on | Franilin, Tuesday. Mrs, William Thomas and Aies Helen v el akesley, friends of the bride, were - o tare 2l W go“?;‘.d e ?{l l\lew York were the guests of Mrs. filnk cr:p{e de chine. Chauncey Wil o ams o banon acted as best ma 7 Mrs. W, L, L. Spencer played the wed- GRISWOLD ding r;xuhch and Mrs. Peattie, the ma- tron of honor, carried pink’ sweet peas.| Afrs. E. A. Geer entertained the . fi{zcei:.te% .s‘. 5.';“::3&::‘;& m:dbfi'.f?i Ladies’ Aid iast week Thursday. A hlf';mgly{“" spent Friday night with [, "1 "an3 Mrs. Charles W. Pierce and | Mjll May Have to Suspend Operatiol fi.kh’er u: i hat good number were present and a fine 'ter the reception and wedding sup- T. Fr a vl i o th. per, Mr. and Mrs. Pultz left for an a1- | brother 1:dw5:$323. fs visiting his| Paul Main has returned from Mys- |7, 00° TRllils satteriee, commander i Pom 1. ft. Clifford H. Robinson and son, CNfT| Mrs. Fox of Montville was the guest | family attended the Pomona Grange in | ABRISCTY0 oy Buckingham of New|ford Huntington Robinson, ‘Jr.' wero York is a guest on the houseboat Gyp-|in Norwich on Tuesday. - sy of Mr, and Mrs, Walter M. Buck-| Miss Bessie Ayres of Hartford i& ingham. spending_a few days at her home, thed ——— - John Neville, son of Joseph J. Nev-|guest of her parents, Rev. and Mrar Gathered During the | ille, of the village, has accepted a po>- | E. J. Ayres. o —No Service at Local Church |Ssition with the United States Finish- — of Greeneville and has bl et ing compegy of Gregnevile snd bas CLARK’S FALLS reside. s ot f o st LAUREL GLEN Mrs. alter Duff of ew Clifton Presby and son are guests of| 3F, 20d Mrs W Because of Shortage of Dyestuffs— Dr. snd Jersey have taken the Webb cottage| oSPet™ rrekin sobef time was enjoyed. Mrs. Hale. Eimobils frip thiiatah: ihe Bkt | o ot tic, where he has been the guest of B o atier Acushnet, is| Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hartwick ai £na’ Catakills, On their rotarn. they | ang ro: Geornam of Preston, Mr.|his uncle, Heman Holdredge. O enitne = ew days at the home of his | niece, Sophia O'Neil, of Taunton, Ma: will live in Lebanon, where a most af City were callers in Town S . unday. tractive home awaits them. Mrsn Addie Lord has been \ml,tlns e dence, The Coon club and Y. F. A. club| Miss Maud E. Thompson of Waorces- | SPent Tuesday at Atlantic Beach. son Donald, who remained at the played ball the first of the week, the|ter, is visiting her cousin, Mrs. W. A. were callers in Fitchville, Sunday. Edmond. - Mrs. Charles Powers and children| Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Kent and family Coon club winning. of New York returned to their home| o @ o Mrs, Willis Chappell, who has been |last Saturday after a two weeks' visit| JO0% anner, his daughter, Minda | remain through the camp meeting of yisiting relaives here has returned|with Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Montgom- Master Griswold Avery of New Lon- don, is visiting Ellsworth Powers. PLAIN the latter’s automobile. Matt Tinker and Mrs. Tooker were FIELD Frank callers in Montyille the first of the week. CHES Has Returned Home. Tramp Stol Miss Rose Goldstein whe has been| penings. Mrs. Lydia Beckwith of New Lon-|River Wednesday and attended - ~ Harm: ins of 11 don is Visiting Mr. and Mre. Henry |union at the St Anne church. k= HAMBURG been n:'-'nl;sp.z;:“m':. it ko AMrs, Jeanette Phillips spent a day w!‘t!! Mrs, Clarissia Weldon. Mrs. Arthur Main s visiting her t *| have been the guests of Mr. and Mre B patents, Mr. and Mre. es A. Sat- | pichard Maine & few days this wee = terlee. her daughter of Dayville. No Service Sunday. Among those in ulane:u$| at the .":;'- "lf'!]!ys- Palmer was in Ash Mrs. George Modvller and son, W. A.| There will be no service at the chapel yworth league Institute in lliman- i g 3 and Mrs. Edmond attended the New |next Sunday, as Rev. Van Horn is :ze- 3 last week on various days were the George Davison of the Federal Feit London County Pomona Field meeting | tending th econference. et Xlice Satterlee, Jennie G. Per-|company was in New York city recent=- Mrs. Willam Tooker and son, of|at Franklin last Tuesday. Clyde Main's wife and children kins and Ruth Lawson. ly. The dfestuffs used in this mill ar§ Lyme, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Matt| A B. Peckham of Norwich was a|Euests of Nathan Main, are | K 2™ ames M Potter returned to|imported from Europe. The mill may 3 nker. business caller in town Tuesday. Dr. Hale and family ,and _guests| Willimantic to join Mrs. Potter and |Pave 1o SESPERC operations on accomnt’ Gales Fery cottage on the camp|Ping to this country. | Ep. | Daniel Marra, who has been visiting. CAMPBELL’S MILLS |fround atter the closing of the Ep: |y \ncie. Guy Marra, and tamis, nis || SEe et { on Monday and the entire family will returned to htcbom. in_Brooklyn. rowing Tall. and his sister, Margaret Tanner, Will- eek. Son B et fam H. Dawley and George Dawley,| ' Sy and Mrs. Solon Moxley of Nor-|ihe many rains that have fallen late- went to Storrs college’ Wednesday 14| sen wera y Frank Corev, and family at the Corey three days at White Ouk Tarm' this| Shicist Tne villare charch Jast Sen e —— arm 4 St. Anne Societ\ at Fall River—| week, erecting a building. day. eyt = L Dinner—Other Hap- | . Liuther Tanner's horse died Monday.| " Mrs Franklin H. Brown visited Mr. i Charles Tanner attended the fleld| Brown's mother, Mrs. Martha day of New London County Pomona|Brown. in Niantic Thursday. grange at North Franklin Tuesday. " Giant Sunflowers. ery. The St. Anne society went to Fall flowers without much apparent effort. Mrs. G. T. Bell and da of | Last week the plants were reported 1s| THERE Is no advertising medizm AMidAletown. are vieltine st R, B, Rille,| being 13 fest high and cimce thnt timn | Eastern Connantinnt sanal o The Bu iree!f to o€ ¢’} 1) flay Waih of New tupdecibave grown anoitler [l mallns Loe e '

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