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is Going and Coming—Incidents, Accidents 3 2% S 22 o : this place. G Ir., of New London. - and Building in Three Counties. © | MisaCiara. Hyde spent, the early part shican etore, entertain- 5 X : ; of the week at H. A. Gallup's in Plain- K ; AR it chiioh vk cloaed Banady: |1 E N urcl was o i New London County = |25 gl St of bie sive. 2o coput iy “gning by, g0 sk (5 % A number . attendod . camp] | Lments ¥ P ——— meeting in Willimantic Sunday. UNCASVILLE Fred Fairbanks of Norwieh has been e e ‘motorboat. — Tamily closed their cot- | I gt fn Fdat | Rakisnd by Jenest W, WIllidF I Allyn has purchased = tage way and left 2or | Workman Little of Toledo, Ohio is . GALES FERRY their home in Waterbury. spending his vacation with his wife Will Preach Sunday. the recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. : George Van Woert and Harold Men-|,; the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Rev. George Spaulding of Key West, 1 0. 0. F.| Charles Graht. Last Open Air Service on the Bluff |2rd spent Sunday with friends in the o v R ;. e A he|¥la. who is here on B bis wacation, vis- M e . y - e 3 R, g Spauial Telatives | in ‘—Mr. and Hrs. Thomas Chureh En-| Visited Watch Hill. | “Sunday—Sudden Deoth of Silas Bra- e cottage. belo to Mirs. Char- days of the wegk in New London, the - Old" Myatic, il preach i the Con- g 3 H is Peters. large par ‘rom ‘an| 1 A. West the Biuffs is bel on morn- i reinet o Hondr of e s cuviowent o ity aw—Happegiong of . Wi Ahingied. Stephen Rowley of Crescent | Sucst: of Mies s """I Stk mh‘ 2 t ] f T nes lodge, I. on ednesday. v. Mr. Potter will give the last|Beach has the coptract. > rsonals. . Mr. Spaulding was formerly; b O-Ao.t;.‘} i':e;umlgd;e Totms in Paimer| Mrs. Laviua A. Hobinson and Rut wfnhei; series of sermons on next Sum- Mrs, Henry Fox is spending the w'“"‘" of pastor of the Road church in Stons Memorial hall District Deputy Grand|Parker Robinson were in Willimantic] g, "\ g 30, on the Christian religion, Delivered Short Address. ol NAARtIC P Master ngton. Daniel W. Darrow of New|on Tuesday. the ‘theme being Jesus Christ and the| Rev. Charles Evarts of Jamaica| Mr. and Mrs. Giibert Murra v _and Teachers Examined. &guwn. accompanied by W. C. Beck-| Mrs. Josephine Hart and Miss Bliz-| yo\,"Race. Plains, Mass., who is stopping in the | son. Ronold spent Wednesday at Watch h, =/ Har! E the ome her sister, had s 1o b Wooomerina sutomobe. tors in South Coventry and in Pom-| The last open air hoaviia. o the asts R Prauk Fuller, & former Tas: | Loudon. on Wednisaas. s2lizs Helen Crowley. has returned to 7 . fret, n V. eal son will be* = . - . © Entertained Wednesday Evening. | making. the. t5p by ajto. e, | son Will be Held or enorrowy At 5.30|tOF of the church, was one of ihe| “The Fox homestead has been closed | Monso: eek with Tt'ie expected there will be & | Speakers. Rev. Mr. Fuller has a church | for the season. and Mrs. John Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. Thomss Church en-| Mrs WHllam_ Bassett of ‘Norwich|o'clock. at Hanover. The choir from the Sec-| Mrs. Edith Chadwick of Norwich is|_Mrs. A. D. Rounds, Master 1Tenry h > 3 F . Py Frank Carpenter have re- ned Miss Marian Leviloff, Miss|vas the recent guest of Mrs. Herbert|large attendance. ond Congregational church of Putnamn ng relatives in town. Rounds and es Hickey, Miss Teresa Hickey,| Wheeler. \ was present at the morning service and | Harry Moore kas returned from a|tdrned to their g g " Miss Laura Chapman, Miss Edna La-| Miss Bernice Stewart has returned OBITUARY. rendered a number of pleasing selec- | business trip to Philadeiphia. Springs, after a ten days’ visit i Isie iLaBounty, Miss|after spending her vacation at Quaker — tions. The members of the choir zave [ Miss Pearl Brown has returned from | MT- and Mrs. Augustus Lambert. g 1 2, :y,waoao: fu:’; Fithel Wood, An-|Hill and New London. s Bragaw. a concert in the church Monday even- | Phiiadelphia and Mystic, where she|. ?}lr ‘hlhr! !tk t&xg:h.yna“ WM“: - . - gh;_rlct‘flm 3. @rew Rosenlund, Reuben Austin, liar-| Miss Bva Schulen of New York is| .qpe gydden death of Silah Bragaw of | ing which was largely attended. TLis|has been visiting friends and is at the [ hall Is the guest o - Mrs. Ern- | ro appointment: Distris 0. 4, Miss s = ith Mi p R. Kelsey of Winsted. Susan Lamb: District No. 8, = Miss ry Watt, Frank Craig, Henry St. Ger- | spending her vacation with Miss Ber-| is"lace in the Memorial hospital, | makes the third season the choir has|home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | ®st maine, " Henry - Brouillard, Joseph|nice Stewart, New London. as the result of an aito- y ) Wesley Brown. V| g Mrs. Margaret Hurton and grand- thy District . Hickey, John Bolger at their home on mobile accident while attending a pi:- | efforts of the pastor, Rev, Atr. and_Mrs, John Hills and Mr. |daughter. Miss Margaret Hurton, are District No. 7, Mrs. - for] 3 3 Perry. District No. 8, Miss Wednesday evening In honor of Louis) NORTH STONINGTON |nic of Fairview lodge, I O. O. . of | Kappenberger. Mrs. Workman Little motored to |Suests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward b 3 3 ew L. - J. L. Barrows and J. L. Jacobus of | Grace Finnigan; District No, 9, Mrs. e Mg e st G B i e s o e Are Shingling Residence. e e O A AD W | mic. N, T wire raotul Eeeets: OF| UEauh ATsy: Dtrbr No. 10, Miss was prettily decorated with Japanese | Scarlet Fever Quarantine Removed—|inown him from his boynood. He| Frank Russell and Charles E. Gates | Through the courtesy of Mrs. Al- My and Mrs’ Albert Burrows = |Lucy E. Lester: District No 11, teurs. Refreshments were served| Carroll Coon Fell and Broke Arm— |was the son of the late Isaac and Lu- | employed by Contractor E. K. Beck-|fred Jiitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Gustav yiidzs. Cyrus I ongr g sughter, una Ackle: pDistrict 2 uring the evening. i cretia Bragaw of New London. Mr.| yith are shingling the residence own-|Neumann and a party of friends en- iss Ethel Kellogg, of ew mdon, | Jessica Pendleton; District 2, Personal Other Gleanings. Bragaw, his father, conducted & &ro- |ag by W. R. Waldorf in Lincoln Joved an automobile trip to the ul- | Were guests 'rx:;dnm-afim. 5‘&""-“" 70 appointment; District No. 14, Miss i v 2 M P cery store and the village postoffice for | straet. ord farm on the Mitchell estate, on |mother, Mrs. Abby Iri ey. [arguerite . t. Geremn.\n in Pequot, has returneed | weeks. by a son, Eugene W. Bragaw, who from a trip to New York city. = dfls;fll,fl‘:r‘ "-Cth;-ee \po‘v_-m stay wit] PR i a vl i ST to her home in Phillipsburg, N. J. Rev. and Mrs, G. H. Chambers and|emploved at Russell Maes, and two| Barnet Polsky was a business called LEONARD BRIDGE e S T T O P B8 S8 S R o Norman Allen, Fred I. Phlillips,{a number of their parishioners at-|sistersaMrs. Edgar Chapman of Groton |in the Grove last week. LE( plire Gibeon an L Raymond|Bers and’ who is now located &t Old | Charles Kingcley, Joseph Church and |tended the Sunday School convention|and Mrs. Charles H. Comstock of this| Rey. and Mrs. Frank Fuller of Han- LR Terry and Masters Reymond and|Saybrook, occupled the pulpit of th F ARt Avery iied tup mracemtem at|af Preston Clty Wedneagay. place. The fureral was held in Groton | gver, former residents of the villasc|Death of Mrs. Charles C. Carpenter—|Trancie Ferry of Bay Shore L. L| TOREeations SOUTCL omce turned Norwich and went to Storrs, making| Rev. Walter 'E. Lanphear, a_repre- | Saturday afternoon at I O. O. F. hall. | were here Sunday to attend the sor The' Waek’s' Visiters In-and Out of | & i ! the trip in Mr. Avery's auto sentative of the Connecticut Temper- | There were many beautiful flowers. | vice at the Congregationa! church and| De“nl‘-on,.[ e —_— x-;e;’“flfm:fl‘l‘g“{‘efl;‘:;& Fred Lathrop, who has been spend- [ anco union gave an fulireating ten - Personals. B e o o siertato-] - Taylor, have rotermed (o their lomg| Hatened to. I e O, | R reh Tasbany ancaneg TTrd Baptist] . . Dr. Morris and Mrs. Morris of |ing ner brother.in-law from Meridei. | The death of Mrs. Jessie (Mans-|at New London after a visit to Mr. Personals and Notes. h - 3 ‘lantic and a pa-- | field) Carpenter, wife of Charles C.|and Mrs. Eilisha C. Davis. ales Ferry P e N tor Qearantine Removed: e ddactcen came . auto: | 1y e O R ltors in the Tincs | Carpenter; occurred at~ St. Joseph's|" The Misses Bdna and Maude Shank |, MIss Laura Perking of Gales Ferry Miss ¥dna LeBounty and brother.| whe family of J. Edwin Thompson|mobile from the lattet city on Monday | Sunduy hospital. Tuesday afternoon after a lin- [ are visiting relatives in Norwich. Chaste Goar -on Gesr HIL. . Miss-Per- { Qliver laBounty, are spending this|ors out of scarlel fever quarantine. (o call on. Mr, Meech's sister, Mrs. | aiilton Maxwell of Brooklyn, N. Y.,|gering iiiness of several monthe. Mrs. [ Miss Eva Hall is the guest this week | Gl g o thacne o the Rowers ot (he P [imds on & Royal A. lioore, principal elect of|Charles A. Satterlee, «nd family. arrived in the Pines Saturday cven | Carpenter was of a kindly dispagition. | of relatives in Providence. Eitesxy dlbners’ They were aitaiged B8 Yocatiy o Phlmestom the Wheeler school and Mrs, Moore| Miss Carrie Jenkins, who has been |ing to pass his annual vacation of iwo |always an ideal aeighbor, a loving| Miss Mary Witter has returned to| ery prettily. 2B his . vacation in Palmertoses: were in town Wednesday. summering with her brother's family in | waeks. Mr. Matthews is stopping at | Wife and mother. She was an earnest | Massachusetts after a visit to her un- | ‘3ire (‘haries Dean and Miss Ger- dJeft for Nofth Carolina, where he h Carroll Coon, the. little son of Mr. |5 Bettage: on ihe Charles H. Drown |t Saunders cottage near the cove|and untiring worker for her family, | cle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. George W. | ¢romr winimies, o hand arn ste \obtained empioyment. ~ |and I'rs. ¥. K. Coon. has a broken|place, left for Huntington, Tenn., where | while here. RO dad. wioki i the - Counantty . “WIll fkckee ing the past month with Mr. and Mrs. On:n Ar Co.eo -rm, the result of falling off a fence.|she is a teacher of music in the train- |~ Warren Parks is painting the steeple | sincerely mourn. Mrs. Carpenter was| Miss Mildred Peckham and Miss| y;nur Barrett, have returned to their ; < 2 3T, and Mrs. Clifford W. Caswell|ing school for boys and girls of that |on the Consregational church. This|an efficient member of the Busy Bee|Doris Peckham have been spending 1 |howe in Priisdelphia. Mre Dean and lqpihere was a ‘arge attendance atiang infant daughter, Lucy. of Manc- | city, on Frida spire is nearly one hundred feet ia |socieiy. # A veek with Mre. Mary F. Dolbeare of | Miss Williams ate aunts of Mr. Bar- thie open air concert siven by Wal- | ficia, spent Jast Sunday with Mr. and| C Rev Garden’ A. Bailey and family | foimne. . Besides a husband, Charles C. Car- | Norwich. rott " oo thoclawh g front oflMre O B Caswell o Coliinsville Teft Wednesday for their | e first trick tower operator, Lou's | Penter; she leaves two sons and a | Louls H. Lamb has returned to Hol- | ®ihen A Clark has nearly com- ":,',';M Montville - postofice Thursday| Tomorrow (Sunday) will close the|hofne after spending several weeks at | p, Stevens, is confined to his home by | daushier. the voungest a boy a vear |yoke after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. |, 0eePh, A Clark Bes near erect. ac “ % .| Pastorate of Rev. F. M. Hollister with|Meadowcroft, at Riverview place, the . old, also a mother who was with her|Wiiliam Jackson. ing. Mr. Clark ships milk to Provi- John Watt of Poquonoc is spending|{he Congresational church. P e Ty . Notels of Springfield, Mass, 1z |at the time of death and =a wister,| Miss Sarah Kennedy has returned| n Mr. Clark shipe milk to acing S i ot the home o RS pascnin Grange Picric. Joseph G. Néville, who has been a|the guest of Mrs. Lucy Gleason. e et 4 ang|fio™ & visit to her uncle and aunt|more after the compietion of his new k. and Mrs. Thomas Watt, In Pal-| . erenge Leld its annual picnic|Tesident of ihe place for six years, left| . A. Aston has taken the contract| Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kneeland and|Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Waibridge. oy i : : , <neeland of | Ars. Benjumin E. Welles and child ; A >4 e o A s v Monday for Philadelphia, Pa., where be | to drive a well for Mrs. Matthews of daughter, Miss Jcnneue' l\l’\!!. ¥ Democratic Caucus. e et ey s e e attendenney Thursday with a|p % ccepted 2 position. Mrs. Neville| Hartford, who has a summer place|Hartford are pending their vacation |have roturaed from a ten days visit P T e A e s o] ammos A Browning of Norwich wos|Will remain here until the last of the|here. at Judge:Albert.d. Kneeland's. fo_ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. Antonp| The democrats of Ledyard Rl Fo® Bt on inb excuraton (0. NewWwopt]in the villegs Wedheadny. 5 Personal Mention. Leemis. caucus in the Ledvard School | | - ) Mrs. Edward Desler of Yantic was a|on Wednesday afternoon. Everything B awedlt. Thuraahy i i Annual Tea Garden. :u'ujuin Mr. v i oS L. e u‘tB)r:d"pl{;‘ W4+ | recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph|was harmonious and delegates to the Victor Rosenlund is spending this| { - the week-end guest of Mrs. Tda . |recent A s, athiee week with friends in Auburn, R. Truman Keyes and cister, iss Grace Keyes, who have been spending some time in Providence, have re- port of the Children’s playground, will| pretty sight of Boston bull thorough- the Pines Monday for a visit w Jowe - Tawios returned -wi Dr. and Mrs. Crosby of New Haven | were nominifed. ‘ open on the lawn of the Congrega-|bred doss, the mother and the father, | tis amily. I = ey rned With| ere recent guests of Miss C. Louise| Judge Samuel E. Holdredge and The annual Tea Garden for the sun-r At the R. H. Llovd of New York arrived|Cummings. Mrs. Corbit and daughter tonal church at 2 o'clock on Monday | with seven young pupples, brindle and| Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Carlson, Who |~ i[r and Mrs, Otio A. Nettleton and | HArris at the Harris homestead. Georze A. Montgomery were nominat-| ; sfternoon, August 31, and continue | white. have Hemsi accupying the Pellon hou t e - s Rev. Percy Thomas of Rockville was|ed as senatorial delegates to go to e s e I e Dlace. 4. | cach afternoon through the week. A Mre. Helen S. Rodd of Denver, Col. | for gome time, have moved to Gra {aughter, Grace spent Sunday at Goedn | Siinaiy anadt of .Prot Albert: M: HartoRly o e ing a week as the guest of friends at | Loy na Main is chairman of the gen-jwas a guest at the home of Attorney | ville, where Mr. Carison has obtained | frs -Albert G. Kneeland entertained | Harris at the Gray cottage. e e g e eral committee and wilf have the cc-{John J. Lawless and Mrs. Lawless last f the quarries, 3 . Miss Virginia Root and sister, Miss | Brown were the congressional del 5y, Harbor. sistance of the ladies of the communi- IR, ghe: 0t e g S SaamaIernopes DE. S Mek. Sioe. i week. % 2 pogpes p 7 Harriet have returned to East Berlin| gates. o Yre. Samuel Strickland 1s spending |ty jrrespective of church amliation. It | Mr. and Mrs, Rowland Perkins of At Ladies’ Aid Bui'ding. Pithe rake: and daughter, Norma. Of |arter a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph| Other delegates slssanespie 15 Henry Church in Palmertown. | bosialCom,one of the most cnjoy New Lordon and son Harold cruising| Capt. W. A. Miller of New London | of Lebanon, Leon Vashing- | Desley seph D. Austin, Joseph A. John McGuire. Joseph D. Austin and Charles “A. Gray were renominated for seieetmen. nry Chur n social affairs of the past three cum-|along the coast in their motor boat,|wag in the Pines Sunday, attending | iu ey b Thisd > s Mose Pndie. g;?cts!tes foc:‘f .i\"}": ,L:,r::;g mers and promises equally vell for|spent Thursday night at the home of D sabvicen. at 1he T adles. ASd Datld= \-,j‘,,f’cm e et “_“1‘5."'“,1 el Notes. . af Miss Fannle Rosin In Palmertown.| C Prooent Season. Perkins' mother, Mrs. Amanda H.|ing. Mrs. Annie L. Jones of Lowell, | Kneeland and daughter, Jeanette of| The Old Mystic Young Men's nsso- N B v Perkins. They came from Newport | conducted the services Sunday | Hartford ciation’s baseball team and the Mvs- S Miss Taura Woodward 1l enter- A ass., conduc artford. T " i s b & As = jthat day and left Friday morning for | morning, afternoon and evening. It Misses Myrtle and Ruth Lombard |8ame in a series on Saturday after- = wEI | Eer Sioma on Tituredey. Stterscon. ELASED { day's fishing in the Race. They Wwere | stated on_the coming Sunday Miss|are visiting thelr aunt, In Auburm, |noon on Old Mystic grounds. . The| LEFFING ouish Dotans: Hebd iduoiter, . dohn| 1 S e PR panied by Miss Laura A. Perkins | Welton of Hartford, who is summerinz | Alass, game was won by the association nine e it v L Eoi-er, James Daniels, Everett Arnolag] —o 3¢ Gathering at Eccleston Rcunion _G. Perkins, Mre. Olive Rogers, | at Fenwick Point, will be the speakerl. |~ Mr. and Mrs. A. Xneeland were | by the score of 6 to 5. The fifth zame | Annual Picnic of apti undzy John Eidridge. Walter Perry, Fred| —3e¢thel School Will Be in Session|Mrs. Fiorence Morgan, Mrs. Franklin|Miss Welton was here about three|in Willlamantic, Wednesday. will be played today School—Local People Motored to . Perry and James McNeil went on a| For Fall Term—Happenings of the|oD the fishing trip. Saturday the par- | weeks ago and spoke at the meetinzs Mré. Amos Lilley of Lebanon, spent| Mr. and Mrs. Willlam R. Hull and| Har¢ford—Other Notzs. fizhing trip recently, off Block Island, Frst Week. ty. }"Dln an automobile ride (o’ Nor-{and also gave a number of message: Wednesday with her sister, Mrs. R.|daughter Mrs. Harry C. Morgan and B Cavallent st E fl;g ;m vicinity in Mr. Perking' tour- Carpen(ershhl(\_—:g finhged building a |, Cumminge. Miss Helen Hull atiended the Eccle-| aiss Anna Strickland has mum:d ank H. R 1 i _A_ There was a I s % veranda on the Cdgers house. Otto A. Nettleton was in Colchester, | stone reunion at Glasgo Tuesday, the| (o her home in Middlefield after spend- [ il e e e e g2 harltiE AL the Attonded Camp Mceting, ‘Mr. and Mrs, F. C. Odgers of the | Monday. “ tip being made by automobile. ing & fow days as guest of Miss Palmertown. T 3 3 Among the 'people that attended the | Villagse were callers in the Pines Fri- James F. Hollister left Saturday|garet Beebe. She was accompai Iiortimer Getchell who has heen . There is only one, Clinton Ee-|camp meeting was Rev. Mr. Potter ana | 98¥- afternoon for Seattle Wash., where he|}jjss Gladys Beebe, who will spend 2 confined to his home by illness, has|cleston. left out of a family of twelve,{ Mrs. Potter, who have been stayins|, JOhn Mather of Hartford spent Sun- PENDLETON HILL will _enter the Washinston university|week in Middlefield. 1 rered ’ i John Eccleston havi < E 1l > | day with his family in the Pines. for a four years' course. D d Mrs. Charles Eilis, Mr. | e g e e e e o TINE PASSCd ANCY | ttase, Mre. Sarah 3 Persims, Ay | Miss Alice Arnold has returned from [\ gl i—emes Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Shannon of | ang Alre. Henry Davis motored to Wil- | Mr, and Mrs. Michael J. Hickey en- Personal Mention, H. Brown, Mrs. Charles H. Chipman |2 Visit with relatives near Montreal, Y AR 3 Albany, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. George R.|jimantic Sunday and attended camp | tertained over.the week end as their and Miss Kate B. Colver. Canada. wChurch Lawn—Farm Changes Hands s = z wn- 4 Shannon and daughter of Wakefleld, | meeting. Buests Mrs. Timothy Connell and Mr. Green took a party to Sterling Mrs. C. F. Spooner of New Bedford, Louis Meade of Boaton is the guest ~—Other District Gleanings. R. I, and Lewis S. Burton of Mon- Miss Ella Leffingwell was the guest Miss Mary Haggerty of Norwlch |S4iday Mass., left Monday for her home after | Of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. - — tana were automobile callers at Riv- | this week of Mr. and Mrs. George Gad- Town. Mrs. B F. Tucker who has a visit at the home of her brother, Na- | E- Meade. The annual Sunday-school picnic|erview cottage Wednesday. bois of New London. M and Mrs. Ovide Hammell and|SPending the summer at R. F. Young's | &,uisit, at the h 3 ‘Walter Smith and a helper are paint- | was held on the church lawn on Friday | Robert N. Shannon was in business| Mre. Harry Wilcox and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Cooney were | pnd W: G, Burdick's returned to her| ™\ “Ciifford Osborne of Providence|in8 the Bruce residence on Pennsylva- | last. 3 in Mystic many years ago and, selling |Esther and Dorothy Wilcox, of Jewett Buests at Gardner Lake over Sunday. ho‘x;\e in Westerly, Sunday. $ is spending several days at the home of | N2 avenue. Personal Mention. out, became a partner in a large maen- | City, spent Monday with Rev. and Mrs. Lost Cantrol of Roller. Mary Detroon weee ahord and Mise| nis relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Ry S Ay M. O. Chapman is spending the | ufacturing _business in Albany, in|J. G. Ward. S : The steam roller which Contractor | Cameron's and Mrs, Burdic 1 Buat | Neville, g repa P e with her sister, Mrs. Hannah |Which he is still engag E, Austin Rathbun an Miss B H N. | Kummell cottages. 3 Mr. and Mrs. John Gallup and son,|son Palmer of Preston were Sunday Vito is using on the macadan road in|of the week. 3.M05° Y o eao el of Plainfleld, N.| ™ Miss Carrie Boden of Willimantic is " Robert’ Miine of Bos- | Sprague Gallup, Mrs. Gallup's moth- | suesta of Mr. and Mrs. C. 1. Palmer. Process of construction in Palmertown, | Mrs. Lena Cadue and son, have re- | Tinc. §i° Hotien at the paroeiga ™ | the gtest of her mother, Mrs, Hepecy their sister, Miss Milne who is |er. Mrs. Sprague, and nurse, and Miss | * Miss Lottie Wheeler, DeLiovd Beets g0t beyond the control of the driver |turned ifo Pawticket after spending | oMoy Yiomor 'y & the rarsonage | | oS fhe Pines, visiting them from Scotland, Mrs, |Barbour of Moosup, who have been|and Howard Holmes of Norwich wera .ux:d ran off the bank at the side of ; few weeks with her father, Peter|,esday to visit Miss Nettle Johnson of | Mrs. Isabelle Hargey of Montville, 2 | Marion Elwell of Boston and Mr. and | Spending the summer at their cottage | zuests Sunday at the home of Mr. and the road near 'the Robertson CocsfSelvay.” = ¢ . have|JeWett City, a former school friend of | former resident of the village, was the [ Mrs. James Brooks of Lawrence, Mass., |at Wamphassett, were recent guests of | Mrs, Samuel Beebe. Rockland mill. ~The - driver was| James Menahan and family have| 3N frunbacte. guest of Mrs. Martha S. Brown here | are visiting Mrs. Elizabeth Thompees, | Mr. and Mrs. William H. Harris. Allison Ladd of Willimantic was the | R e S s e S e es Mildred Scranton of Durham ix | MOUISY, |\ §faxweil of Brookiyn, N. | spalis®, BTtha Lewis of - Voluntown | The American Poultry S e T T D Sir. and Mrs. Joseph Johnson en.| Mr. and Men Bogone Bl of SunE’s| visiting her aunts, the Misses Mathew- | . Miss Viole rookly spent a few days at Mrs. Mary Pal- |trophy, a beautiful large silver cup, .. who is summering in the Pines,|mer: y 4 otored . tertained as their guests this week Mr.| Tuesday as was also Mrs. Addle Bill, | ™ { will ‘aing ot the moraig service San- | ¥ a8t week, B O - Mot Y | gnd Mrs. Edwin Lewis of Preston|Who iniends to stay a few weeks. day at the Congregational church. Farm Changes Hands. e N Bl . e D e oo LAniers City. Several local people attended the Mrs. F. W. James of the village was Thomas Wheeler has sold his farm 3 v motos to Hartford Sunday and vis- | uwmum Nichols has a. new automo- grange clam bake at Pachaus last ROAD SOCIETY % Callie Th Ahe Plrcs Moasiay. to a Mr. Birch of Westerly who moved a...l::“g'm‘;d p fi:n’;;':_d':;' ;.,': ited Mrs. A. J. Hill, also Mr. and Mrs. e. week. e = H : Mrs, Emi there with his wife and four childr - Theodore Lehman. Mrs. Amburn re- Caught on the Fly—Many Visitors In | gauchior ter Foremny 1on o and | Jaet saturdas, * CHArER fand thence will return to thelr home | . meg with them after spending a few and Out of Tewn—Stonington Grange |in Bridgeport after passing the sum-| Mr. Wheeler and s6n have moved |" yrs Frank E. Williams, Miss Char- | 42ys with friends there Mr. and Mrs. Charles Treadway Will Be in Session. have returned home after a few days The Bethel school is to be in ses- spent at the Willimantic camp|sio fan cni 5 mer at their cottage. to the Woodmansee farm, just south 7 -| Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Leffingwell, grounds. e iiinae e ool e oran] - ootk toiBatieid Sepk Mirs. Benjamin. Mallory of Boston, |Of the one hesold. Tedge have eturned from. & wecls | Mfiss Hazel Calkins and Frank Leffing- Wednesday evening Walden's band{ for the vear. Mrs. Francis Noyes, Miss Louise and | who is passiug the summer at Lastern | Mrs. Henry Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs. | butiag ot Plogoant View, well attended camp meeting at Willi- Tl Eive a concert in front of the| The summer hoarders have return-|Prof. A. M. Harris of Tennessee spent|Point, was the guest of her father, |Arthur Boardman and son, Arthur. Jr. | “\re Stilmen Gllpatsick returned on |Mantic Sunday. car station in this village. ed to New York. Schools will soon|Wednesday at Maple Lawn, George S. Patric, at the Grove Mon- [returned to Lancaster, Pa., on Wednes- | Tyesday to her home at Putnam, aft- Sunday School Picnie. commence and the holiday season| Judge Douglass of Waterbury has |day any. er a three months’ stay with her son- NORTH LYME will be a thing of the past. been a recent guest of A. G. Wheeler.| Irvin Darrow was a business caller e — In-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs, | The annual Sunday school picnie of Mr. arrd Mrs. Henry Gautier return- Farnsworth Wheel and Sanford |in New London Tuesd: EAST CO! Charles Q. Eldredge, at Riverview cot. | the Baptist church was held at Adam’'s _— ed_home Saturday. Billings are spending the week a| Attorney and Mrs. Jullus H. Beck- LCHESTER . She was accompanied to Put.|Erove, Cardner Lake Wednesday. A Local People Attended Stark Reunion| Mr. and Mrs. Tift and daughter, | South Lyme. with of New York are guests of M LIRS ge. jarge number attended. “of New London—Other Happen- | Bdith, were in Providence Sunday. Miss Mary S. Wheeler has returned | Beckwith’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. |State Club Organizer Visited Local attended the| Mr. and Mrs. Lovett of Groton spent & The Ladies’ Aid society was pleas- | from Bridgeport. Charles A. Beckwith. Gardens—Visitors at ‘the Sh Willimantic camp meeting Sunday. | Sunday Wwith Mr. and Mrs. Dwight mes- antly entertained by Mrs. Gustafson| Mrs. Erastus Maine spent Sunday| Albert Buckingham of New London| w00y 0 Miss Nellie F. Schoonover returned |Lovett. : S8 und Mrd - Hhan +s. Bmma | vednesday afternoon. The next meet-| with Mrs. Anne Barbour. was the guest of his parents, Mr. and s S Tuesday evenigg to Elmhurst, after Loring and David 1.z of New|.nS Will De at the Parsonage in two| i:tili?rs‘jegl?;ox‘}éusn:a T4 nzn.d to as- “’mififi"s’?&i’fi“gfiafi‘é&’é” ne of | Frof- A. J. Brundage, state club or- | visiting Miss Florence Dowd of New MOHEGAN | -Fork visited at William Sicson's Mon- = T LA Qoldva 1 T e Y0lyed. onsome of Eaniser. visite somes of {ie lockl liome | Toek Rt Bar Sumiote Spa, At Gnons - | Z £ i 3 3 BEoJoct_SatRetia S by + 2 Mr Burrows of New London was { John Evans is spending a week at LISBON : T t{elfi"&nmdea 3 Tomons he;clfinafi Hhere 't:nyso::ihwa: e Enjoyed Aute-Sue Ride. Miss Marjorie Harris returned Wed- | ny " guest of Mr. and Mrs B G Alvah Morgan’s in East, Lyme. ; i Toany W g i avenue| A party of local youns people en-|nesday from a month’s stay With|p,yier, Sunday. William Stark of Hartford is spend- — A e, Satagihell § joyed an auto-bus irip to the shore|friends in Maine. Mrs. ' Meech who has been yisiting 85 lon has returned Reed- et % % o alter Mahoney has purc] a F 3 . - h e Bome Trom T wesksr sy 1ol | od:Haskell Comstery—Othor Gen-| "3y and Mrs. Fred Barnes and Mr. LIBERTY HILL speedy twin-cylinder Excelsior motor- | beare of Norwich. eal Wk MR SF o tei ey, feld, Mass. and Mrs. R. E. Wheeler autoed to Mrs. Maples of New London wu] 3 cycle. George Parton has returned to New |4 cuest of Mrs. E. T. Baker, Sunday. M. J. Stark and W. M. Si ‘ E Storrs with the New London County —| Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Case and party, | York after visiting his grandfather, beare and Mrs. A i) motored to. Nopwich Tuesday. - Miss | p IIS Mary Davis, wife of Walter | Improvement leagueron Wednesday. = | Rev E. O. Mead to Preach Sunday—| Wir and Mre I A Case and party, | York after visi e s - Aviy: snd g Davis, passed away Monday, .| Miss Martha Willlams spent Sunda; Ladies’ Sewing Circle Met—Interest- Gertrude a‘;’::tti r&tumfigi:gth 'J;em 24, at the home of her parents, Mr.| with friends in Wester], 4 Mg oo i el gnd Mrs, Frank Knight at Newent.| Mrs. Seth N. Williams was a guest of M. 7. Stark, Miss Emily Stark, Mrs. | SIS 1ad been in failing heaith for sev- | friends in Groton recently. Mrs, Mathews were e Williman- 3 aay, going by way of Fast Haddam| Prof. Albert M. Harrls has return- | o o imine™s e | ing Happenings of the Week. and returning through Saybrook. ed to Nashville, Tenn., after a three Farri srandson 1 Miss Alice Mahoney was a recent|weeks' stay in Old Mystic. P e ey paann L : ¢ Preston friends. Miss Dudley Stachlin of Yonkers, N. 1 eral months _| _Rev. E. O. Mead will preach at the | 8uest o - Sunday. Mary Fosdick' and Mrs. Nathan Strong | weeks has been cared gor by oot S | tures o thn o, mero Viewed the ble- | center church &t Hartford next Sun. | . Mrs. Edward Mahoney and daushter, | Y., is.the guest of Rev. and Mrs.| 3o "and Mre. Quidgeon of New] - "‘“31 the Stark reunion at Ocean|ter-in-law, Mrs. William Knight. The| Mystic on Saturday. day. e B Ml o B i~ T Soiows oens. Vistines Hpes- Bameiny. last week Thursday. The trib|fumeral was heid 1 n will o Pul Essex. 5 ner Newent church| Mrs. Noyes Palmer was among the . oRpy Faipit, Was made in Ernest Rogers’ automo- | Wednesday afternoon at 20'clock, R v 2 g y blie, . Rev.|ladies’ who presided on Thursday at| Rev. Mr. Burgess, city missionary -l T. E. Davies, officlating. Burial was | the tea room connectsd with the ex- | Providerce, wiil occupy the pulpit here | ¢ NUrting her ankle quite badly. " | with her son, State Attorney FHadlai| g, Mrs. Mary B. Huli has returned to Uncasviil Ars. Frank H. Browning recently |her home, after a twc weeks Visit| iime ot aun Sirs Vieter: Johns — William Stark atended the Stark re- - A! Hull, and family of New London. M h of Norwich '..) in the Reed-Haskell cemetery. Un- | hibition of pictures at Mystic. next Sunday. irs. Langenbach of. X v union held in New London-last week. ; ASHWILLETT est of Mrs. Hunter the first of | e R T o | dertaker Grant had charge of the fu-| F. L. Williams of New Jersey, with Interesting Items. the guest of » 5 R neral arrangements. family, spent Sunday at his father's. Van and Philip Verplanck of South 3 M:l‘tri'ncml;t mrreEnr n?u‘:“r?o S 5 }Zax;ry Foote 1eni Tuesday for North-| D. L. Gallup has purchased a touring | Manchester are spending part of their| Friends of Mrs, John Steadman are ——— Mrs, Minnie Durkin were i1 s Tond el 0 resume his studies at Mount|car. vacation with their grandmother, Mrs. [glad to learn that she is improving | Death of Frank A. Fox—Burial in East CHESTERFIELD the Seek, . LAUREL GLEN Mrs. Hale spent the' week end with ' e Ladi home, over Sunday. recent visitors at Noyes Palmer’s. the church houso Thursday afternoon. |to liver and stomach trouble and calle¢ her sister at Quaker Hill. She was ae- Arthur Edmunds is spending his va- Dr. Doane and family were in this Horace Foote and wife visited Mrs. | Dr. Harrington of North Stonington Mrs. Henry Smith called on AMr. and ed b? her Dbrother, Clifton FRANKLIN \d New York ol Shan Ioat ot !y_|Mrs. Elias Perkins of Waterford ~n s 1s. F. E. Hyde entertained at din-|sons motored to Waterford on Mon-| Mrs. Hattle H. Starkweather is in|was at his farm here the first of thy News of the Past Week Concerning|ler one day recently, Mrs. Mary A.|day. X g Leocal Hermon. Miss May Noyes of Boston and Miss | BE. scar] me—Ot fon Tuesday. 88 A. Noyes. from an attack of et fever: - i T Clark has been- 111 with | o), FICERert Irons of Hartford was at|Fanny Milier of Middletown have s’ Scwing circle met at | Miss Frankio Main had & relapse due | Fimoworrs | oPPenings of the ' cation of two weeks in New Haven|place on Sunday. Foote’s relatives in Glastonbury several | Saturday night. g and New York city. C. P. Williams, B. C. Wheeler and Mr. Youngs from Fort Wright, N Sunday. John Geer and family were Sunday | A.|day. Mrs. Willen Powers called on_ Mre, |Callers in Ashaway. Bosworth and Dr. L. H. Abel of| Mr. and Mrs. Ralpa ang s Middietown. with relatives for a week. | week. ¢ the first of the week. ° artford People Mo-|Whitte Plains, New York, and Mios| daughters were Suests of M and Jie |sons nen Siong crtaining friends from New Yok tnia | , Mrs. Samuel Goldstein of b g V! 3 u " sonia N I tored Here. Frances Abel of East Greal Plains,|Orson Pulver on an auto trip to Water- ?é;:: 4 e e SHpT s A s A E o L Norwich. e party came by auto- Y. Mrs, S. berg ‘harl Buried in East . aister, . m:;- tl\.. q‘-..;g &vu the week g::bflsu {ro!x;mg};?u{:s«, l:ea.ch ‘Wwhere ::'!Il‘ihe m gie:éicAm 3. wecro ;ulan‘ ‘:‘: lnnt?r: B.J.‘l‘ln!ngw.n Many po:rli were larr:‘ to hear of | Dr. 1‘1‘». with fris ( 2 rien: Hlead. summer. o 4 2, antic . . F. Hayward is a suffered from ivy | the death A. Fox of s at Rocky 0 ~Gogda.|1£ “_/'W = !{I\g gtelej .Gglhw:_(:'t leld was Beach. 3 , - Pond. The “Xfi- -

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