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- ton will preac “*Tho bride was clntmxm Whe é:um green crepe and ecd‘:d %lh carnati Immediatély after the congratul | fions. a collation was served after which Mr. and Mrs, pell left for a2 bridal trip, followed the best [ wishes of their many ! Upon their return Mr. and Mrs, { Chappell will take up their residence in_ Colchester. Notes and Personals. The funeral of Mrs. Josephine Wal- shiski was held Wednesday morning t. The burial St. Andrew's cemetery. or A. Lazinsk was a visitor ntic, Thursday. hn V. Reynolds and daughter, tha Reynolda. who are Visit: ward avenue were visitors in Wethers- field Thursday where Miss Reynolds will teach the coming year. Harry Reid and John Griffin of Middletown, are in town this wee' wiring several houses for —eleot lights. : Fred A. Smith of New Britain v calling on friends in town Friday. Louis R. Chapman was a caller in Old Lyme Thursday. Jghn Bradshaw of Willimantic was a "&olcnester visitor Fyiday. O. H. A. Milant of Brooklyn, N. Y., is at his summer residemce. on FElm- wood Heights for a few days. Henry Damm of Middletown was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Damm on Lebanon avenue the past week. Dr. James J. Tynan returned to New London Thursday evening after a two weeks’ visit in town. JMr. and Mrs. Charles Shailor of North Westchester were callers in wn Thursday. At the Baptist church Sunday, Aug. 30 the morning services will be at 5. The pastor, Rev. B. D. Reming- h, 'taking as his sub- ation.” In the even- 7 o'clock, Rev. Frank M. Good- vld pastor of the Central Baptist church of New York will preach, his subject will be, “Is There a Devil.” William Condren of Hartford was the test of his brother Town Clerk Con- e past week. vard Smith_of Middletown was a caller in town Friday. STAFEORD SPRINGS Funeral of Timothy Shea—C. H. Mul- lins Has Entered Office of State Highway Department—Personzis. Clara. Ladish is spending two * %acation with relatives Philadelphia. . Mullins recently in the of- New York, New Haven and Railroad company has en- be ofiice of the state highway . Arthiur West of Staf- iting friends in Spring- rles B. Whittlésey of N L lon was in town on business E. Russell and ‘Miss Mary have been in New Yark . Edward’s church Thurs- ng at nine o'clock. Rev. vle of New Haven officiated 1 was in St. Edward’s cpme- tery. Miss Sara L. Sweet of Monson has been visiting friends ya Stafford dur- ing the week. V/ill Teach in Bosten., _Harold . Comins of Stafford Springs who taught in the commercial depariment of the Danbury High school college next year. the strong East Glastonbury nine on Hyde afternoon. throp Ballantine has from Petersborough, N. - H. mpany with his classmate, Franklin Brown_ he at- sal meeting of the sociation. s. Esther Lord guests of Mr. and George H. Lord In the Hollow. Mrs. Eva M. Bugbee is spending a tew days in Westerly, R. L PLAINFIELD Beveral New Houses in Process = of Construction—Other Live News About the Village. < argerite Inglis spent Sat- urday in_Norwich. tarkweather has re- isit with her grand- Ilimantc. Mrs. Pear] Lewis visited relatives in Llabon last week. Sunday ‘an spent Sullivan has returned it with relatives in New at from a vis York. New Houses. Several new houses are being built here at present. James Coffey has returned to this t the mill office after a tweo vacation. Ridings visited in Lawrence Albert Kennedy has been en- ing her sister and children frem Central Village the past week. Alrs. Pearl Peterson has returned from a nsx' with friends in Center~ ville, Lucien Uur!elgh of Try. N. Y., has been visiting Agnes B. Ailen. Miss Agnes Allen has been egter- taining Miss Elizabeth Colman of Mer- rimacpart, Mass., the past week Miss C olmxn was formerly a teacher here. -Anto Repairing-and Painting We repair Autos of all kinds in fln proper manner. Lntnt Improved Facilities make shop unexcelled in New England. |as /e bake the paint on, which m.k..l- Ch!-mvli kw i R fit wear better, keep its gloss longer, and will not crack. Why not have yours right? It costs no mote, Bentley-Clarke Auto Co. 88 Main St, Westerly, R, I. T. P. MAINE, M. D, Physician and Surgeon Office Ward Bulldln% Corner Main and Market Office Hours, 9-11 a, m., 8 to 4 p. m, 6 to 8 p. m. Tcluphom 1296, '—"'—'—————-—v—'v-—'— ¥ !nux-n fi ecncut ;g\ul w%w b d baseball nine will play | llu you balla\m In \ THEN TOr your money getflng tho 2 READ:~; In the World’s Shorthand Championship Contest held at Atlantic, 5 City, Thursday, August 27th, the STENOTYPISTS established : FOUR new world’s records for Accuracy and Speed. i MISS ANNIE SCHOENFELD, 17yemold,lmthmtwnm wml!flwudw&lom MISS MAGELLE HEAD, 18 years old, less than two years’ experience, won 175 word contest—98 9-10 perfect. ; MISS ANNIE SCHOENFELD, 17 years old, less than two yeqrs’ experience, won 200 word contest~—99 3-10 perfect. -Wwfimhntbebeot? Then e picy graduatzs of the only business schoci in Morwich and vicinity where Stenctypy—the new, wonderful, silent, - quick-as-lightning, machine-written Whhudfl. IB.CWWGJ&yemdd,knthmtwoyem'w.mmwdmM-O14-10m 3 7 Wy m&vm%aflhdudhfiwuwhmwlwm ?Me“mdmyothon. These last learning from seven to twenty years’ mmwm A SWEEPING VICTORY FOR STENOTYPY PARENTS ; | A wonderful opporfinity Ewalts your boy or girl if they learn this marveious- Iy quick and efficient method in Shoet. hand., Up-to-date business men are THE NORWICH BUSINESS COLLEGE - CALL, WRITE, PHONE THE ONLY STENOTYPY SCHOOL IN NORWIGH W. E. CANFIELD, Propristoe EXPLANATORY FOLDER FOR THE ASKING Fall Term Opens Mohday, August 31st age of 16 and has been in the steady ;rzzploy of the company ever their daughters reside In Sti] enue and it is &:‘me probable that in the near future family will remove to Brooklyn, N. Y., where a son, Dr. Andrew J. McGowan is located with a large and lucrative practice. There was & place for Mr. McGowan &t the Cottrell plant just as long as he cared to ’r:mdolt‘l ;a'ld he ll'vflr& fl:ihth best s employers and the latge !oro- of fellow workmen. Local Laconise. CASES CONTINUED IN WESTERLY Champlin Case to Be Tried Next Week—Lieut. J. A, Doher- ty Winner of Trophy Offered in Rifle Contest—Andrew. McGowan Retires. e — o % e o Toe oMY 800, With (e BMbl-| e exienaive dahlla sardens B Taohe Dy s ¢ 08 | arrestod™and. Brought to the Westorly | thd méreabouts are mow 15 Tul Slomer® fthere was continuance ‘all eases| Police statipn. No definite date has been selected for one week. ’l‘hoonly- u-(mlnd cases ——— t‘ef the closing of the season at Watch ca.ued were the Thomas| The annual rifle contest hr the ad- Ci ir y b.‘?; #‘::&rl;;-nl'- nflhy N Wlleox perk comprises seventeen continuy m ‘wers. . Jngnu ith ConSeME of he Lourt,|SUArG, who has never mualdicd eier RO TR i ariEper 1o “Turpiiive By agreerent betweer Town Solicitor oty B Agerd A8 RibecBy for the u.uc, AT, . e »d der bondb of $3500 with fiqknuu. was held at the Rum- | "0 "o poaeora of P gfi‘ _— % 'awtucket, is =2 won by wumunt s L"%fy:’-' the guest of his son Charles, in Paw- First Astillery dis- | Catuck. mm.to mmuzflmuu. Charles J. Greens, treasurer of the 100 and Sergeant M. C. Carl town of Richmond, was in Westerly, gt B T o e 5 I 2 of 76. “The mdidom of tha WW for two sighting and Miss Lydia A. Richmond, of New visiting relativ at 300 and !2(‘) York :lty, is es in ‘Westerl: Miss x'am- Henry, of cunntry. is visiting Miss Tthel Chapman Pleasant View, Mies Effie H. Vars, of Bradford, is ' Brodie, of the guest of Miss Mary Newton avenue The DMisses Clara vl.neenz Gardiner, of Washington, D. C. formerly of Westerly, vigited old acquaintances here, Friday. Rev. George H. stmun will preach Sunday morning and the First Baptist church ia h th James has w«uw-uhfiuu% and Elizabeth Houd:. of Norwfl:h. were vigitors ¥ri. | °f day, Westerly. Stonington be held next|He recelved medical attention in Ncp T4 of London, suest. month are an' for Westerly pat- | Haven end then returned to his home | Th uN'r;,. Tree c.‘{f.'.'& A1 ronage. here. This {s Mr. Barnes' third acci-| Mrs. Clark of Lebanon was a re- m:lgr. ¥, Stilman will dent since he comimanced railroading. |cent guest of ‘here. | o e : local” peopl w‘hcrgn( & i Ty ects e who e itk i el Wekite YANTIC \ |Moosup House st the Willimasls Phnnhat Aam' Jn‘;j;s‘ New Yo‘:-'ké Broke and lurhd Horse Running Gn,‘.‘ Electric Signal ! on, =Willlam Robinson Threwn te Central Ver- 4 d&a. %“’ 'mlns when Groundw-8igns Removed from High. — ;".‘;‘E’é’.’.." o o The Norwich Hn latest war news to Westerly earlier any other lnrty-onn ne: Ders sale in_the Rev, Clayton A. Burdick, of the |, Seventh- church, m thnugflnlt of the Broad R ch junday morning. ¢ The Hope Valley and Clark 3l bassba on the Clark destro; attributeq to the careless