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gullet which lata its_nrst egg Satur- day, Sept. Sira: Faila &, Crumb_entertained her mother, Mrs, Phebe E. Willcox and brother, Ermest,. from Ledyard, Tues: cwue " Ahlbers and friends spent Labor day, in Norwich -\tendlns the fair, Farmers are busy digging potatoes ! | which are rotting in places. Stark has been -mn A number contemplate going to the South Grn.nse fair in North Stonington next GLASGO Farmers Ralss Tall Gorn—Magician ' Cleverly—Two dJain the B Ml Machinery— & Teachers for Town Schools. The schools openied the fall term Tuesday, the teachers: o elg! H. Brown- | district ‘being Miss W. L Green of Hartford in the senior room and Miss Mabel Burdick Bethe! Hiotiot ana. SMiss MoCarthy of Toweit Cify in the Botrimen. Miss Laura turned Mon- d-y o Sitatford where she will teach " Ropairs at Mill, . The thread mill closed Saturday and "I!l nuume “Sept. 9. 13 an Mrs. iwin whlvvle .Bfl daughter. Mr. ua'gar. Kinney, took an Kingston itz D ‘Wednesday morn- w,.,. Lime eranse fair will' be held at ednesday, ' Sept. Zath. ‘5;‘} W & mew silo :tumy ey far will e held Thugsday, the é“!mm“ thetr | **yi oo Jessie Harding went. to Willl- & | mantic l-,t Tuesday to enterthe nor- Mrs, i.'fl _Daniels, Jr,, entertained guests from New Haven last week. Miss_Louise How. TGk MRat A visit: Wih frinde is_pl James @ party to the mddlm tllr last’ Monday in his pow- Mrs, ‘took - Harding w Fitchbure, Mkgke: to aitend nesmal lahas. o [ first Gf the week. 1 erett Masten is suffering from an of ‘appendicitis at his summer ré Charles Phillips and daugh- Florence and Alice Phillips, at- 2d the Chaster Oals fair at Hart- I ret! steeple and e Paul's e)um!?nm are © _recent Mr. and |guest of Mr. and uuw?nux u‘iumx. ch of Dristol, . 1, ha cucst atx;mh MI““ it of Mx-l. Jennie Pmmw of Mont- e Mrs, Timothy ' Felds -son “end Mrs. John Pounch and d-urhur ot Norwich Town were recent guests of local friends. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Chappell of en’s | New 'Britain are visiting at the home of Mrs. Chappell's sister, ufl. ‘Warren n. don were recent guests at tha home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eastlan Mrs. Ethel Eastland hn retm-néa ngsley. unuzhm— “Noah geh-m—":uv Miss Gertrude Authler has entered ‘were Sunday Normal schoc! ‘Wasner, the Willimantic State B School opened ‘In the Sixth: district | & ‘mornt 3y ‘Wednesday LIBERTY HILL Glrcle's Fair Clears $65— —_— forkman on Horse Sheds Injured, | Massachusetts Preach tional Church—School Opening Dly. than Robinson of Norwich, Clark have | Miss Latham’s: flance, were Visitors. few days this week | the residence.of Lyman Latham’ mo{ Mr. Clark’s uncle, Henry dAy Mre. ". A. Verplanck of South Man- | Kae-li, of SHewviile. ‘Tues- Ly district school commenced George Anthony Hall of Messachu- with Mles Annle M. Harvey as|setts will preach in the Congrega- tional church Svnday mornins. ‘The C. . M Miss Neliie Geer is vis!tlng friends 1o al), Friday eve in’ Piitsfield, Maes. - Srol iy Missionary Mecting. A misslonary meocting was held at the residence of Mrs. Alice Gray on Thursday afternoon. A goodly number were present. Supervisor F. W. Barber of P\ltrmm and Chairman Charles D. Geer visited the various schools in town' Tuesday, when all reopened with the exception of the Allyn's P2int school. EAST COLCHESTER: DA AT }“}?‘””fi = ciphia are guests of Mrs. Rob< visiting her mother, . Mrs. |inson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fhillp o Peckham Village HIll to W. ge, ASHWILLETT 7 Fumorsl of. Mrs. Mary Avery—Ten Weeks’ Old Pullet Laying. A number from'kere Avery dled Saturday nf h Mond: i aedny e attond s, acy Avery alod wich Monday and’ Tues o aften 11'd’clock, after an iliness of tw§ the £ T from infirmitfes of ago, at the| Schools respened this week-after the mdmmd-cm. Grover O, Main, | summer vaceticn. Miss Shea s to futeral ‘was held Tuosday with | teehh in the Seventh district and mu \at the bouse at 12 ¢’tlock end |Mzhoney in District No. 10, ce in.the Baptist church in 3|7 M Tanple hae sone fo Griswoid. unlnctm t 1 o'clock. Rev. | where she has been Wflfl to mch Dastor of the. ehuren: this year. telated end spoke ccrsoling werds A " elght though noticeatle frost thie' bereaved relstives and friernds. | turned the vires blacic Tuesday night. deaves tbree children, Mrs. Her- Farmers In this vicinity have begun B, Benjamin of Preston, Nathan |to cut their corn in preparation for Main of Ashwillett and’ Joh stio- Preston plains, clght gren ldren, 20 great-grandchildren and | géat-great-grandchlldren. She 90 years of age. The bearers John L. York, C. C. Gray, Cal- m and Edgar Chapman. Thero large number of floral pieces Mvu and friends. Buri: the Main cemetery at X C. F, w ‘wes a business celler ‘Baturday, Bmart Pullet,, has a ten weeks' old “from here spent Sundey at e An Old Proscription. Bismarck's old prescription of “blood and iron,” is being adminsitered to Europe in large quantities.—Chica- was | go News. North Ston- —— Harvest Hands of Grim Reaper. Zeppelin has finally got his name assoclated with that of Mauser, Colt and Guillotin—st. Louis Globe-Demo- cl‘afi- eon | Ricne n been at the land Mr. end Mrs. Everett Sun-1. e sty T NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDA SEPTEMBER' 12, 1914 ‘Windham County Larrabes Family Reunion, ‘The annual m-eting of the Windham Library balance hand, Sept. 1, 1913, amounted to uzpcmgt..’um' $178.17, leaving was 1957, resented on the card list, exclusive of strangers. Seventy-five new books have-been purchased, and the associ- ation received a gift of one.volume There are 50 families Tep- | Mass, James T. Aldrich and son Alton spent Monday In_Providence. A, M. Paine was at Rocky Point Thursday. Miss Lois Mifler' %as a recent guest of Miss Florence Hopkins, Thursday, at_Elmville u ‘William Mathewson and Mrs. an_have been visiting their it i Worsester for & fom days, Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Soule spent Sunday with_ friends in Attawaugan. Stewart Harringlon and John Mc- Lean of Lowell, Mass, ‘Brook: are visiting their cousin, Ernest 8. Meeting of Ladies’ Aid Soclety—Sum- mer Guests Leave Lake Clubhouse. #pent | Rev, George ¥, Genung, 1 bor day parade at Bridgeport Men- dl;"nu a delegate from the Carpenters’ union, l\'nxaoleon Briers and family spent week end at West Wrentham, Miss Hilda Williams is teaching at Nal“'buryport. ulx Miss Mary Fountain is ti Mrs. William Carpenter. Barl Brearley snent Labor day at Pins. Naptor 15 visiting rs. Nay! ing Ber daugh- 'l'ho Tadies' Aid socicty met with A. Russell, where plans were The mlde flax' fléelr annual Christmas sale. d | his v-m Woodwork, on tho fromt of the bullding wAnother section of Wer- bookuu is to be purchased. It is eighteen years this month sinc- Lib; was’started t has returned . from Raymond Blanchard and eon have been staying with Mrs. Irving Blanch- Home' from Canada. - Mr. and Mrs. George Michle have ‘anada. ! | returned from a_trip to C associatiol Tition of her falthfal services Mrs. ru Little of Hariford is the guest her aunt, Miss M. O. Little. Mrs. Charles Taintor of Port Rich- mond , 8. I,'is the guest of Mrs. R G. ‘Watrous, Mrs. Eglinton and children who have Bingham house for sevéral ‘weeks, returned to their Staten It home Thursday. A't Larrabee Reunion. There was a large attendance at the annual reunion of the Larrabee fam: Griffin ‘has - returned: to | ford, of Willimantic Bell of Windsor At_the Congregational church next morning, Rev. Sherrod Soule will preach and in the evening will give a stereoptican lecture. » Miss Elizabeth Abbe returns today (Saturday) to her dutles in the Mt. Vernon, N. Y. High school. Vote $50 For Church. Painting. of the Ladies” on work among the Indl- for the family of a Neb. to be painted. -HAMPTON | Dogs Kill Shesp—Labor Day Social Well, Attended. Mis. C, Babcock has closed her summer residence here and returned to M}t’home in New Haven, taking her Mrs. James Church has gone Boston. It' is L. W. Whittaker urnham, to hlaloldhhpllmtohfl.x a resident of this place. Joseph Clark sold his farm tools and house furnishings at auction last ‘Tuesday. Miss Amy Burnham has gone to Hartford, where she will stay during the winter, recently purchased oseph an_automobile. Fran A. Phillips tdok an automobile party to Hartford fair Thursday. y ips and Mrs. Mollie Wil- liams attended the Norwich fair’ Tues- Mre. John Fitts, who has bben visiting her son in Bristol, has re- turned home. Returns From Beach. |'2gain. J “Albert ! Hoffman who has been vis- iting” friends in New Jersey bas re- t |iturned - home. Mr. and. Mrs. Charles H. Benciger who have been vhmng at W. A |Pearle’s, have-returned to Awburn, B. Over One Hundred at Soclal. The social in the chapel on Labor Day, and evening, was a great swooess. Over 100 attended. = i, Marsli t,r.i -md! n in Hampton ere many friends are glad t: - come him. o EAST KILLINGLY Reoant Outings of ~ Local People— \. = ~Guests Entertained. “Mr. end Mre. Frank Morse Flarno oo N Willlam'Lenc was the guest of Fred ;fluon and family at ville Sun- irs, rith was the guest lut weot ot re!ltivu in Springfeld, Jolnh Shekleton spent Suafl ‘with his brother, ‘rnomn? fi:gu ‘Worcester, Mass, H.-N. Collins and Wiliam son - & ahoro and Mrs, M P nold of Foster Center, R, I, & o end with Arnold P, R'ch and family. L Bbmpeo l.nfl daughter Bar- town, Ippea’s vuam hippee, ), hobe “A,” Potter is visiting friends lnd relatives in Norwood an: lown, R, L, for a few days, Teuchsr in Tuoker District, Miss Alma Keech is tcaching at the Tucker district. . .H. Whittle spent the week end at_his home in Providence. Lewis Chase visited friends at River Point, R. Bunday. John Wade and Misses Myrtle Cross ang Dalsy Aldrich spent the \week end with friends in Worcester. Mathew- dinner &t Rocley | HoR. Mrs. W. B, LaBelle entertained Har- ry Allen, and frie1d of Whitinsville, Mass, on Sunday and Monday. Mr.*and Mrs, Horace Corhin Mait spent the week end with Bennett. Trank W, Bemmett, atter spending several days in New York and Boston, returned home Tuesday. James E. Blanchard is visiting in Providence. Raymond Burnett spent Labor day with Deacon and Mrs. Burnett. - Mrs. A. T, Hope is recovering from a severe cold. Miss Bernfems had as guests Tues- day Mrs Arthur Toplift and daughter of Providence, R, I sland | winliam Martin 15 home for a few James O'Neil and Winifred Gringras were visitors at the Worcester fair Monday, Fred Gringras and Samuel Holloway were among Worcester visitors this weelk. - Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burnett spent the week end in Worcester. Frank T. Fitch and sons were at New London Monday Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Bidwell were at Eastern Point Sw\dly. Leave” Clubhouse. Dr._and Mrs. Parson and Mr. and Mrs William Parsons have all left the clubhouse at the lake and returned to thelr homes in Baltimore, | and Swarthmore, Pa, ¥ e STERLING Miss Helen Plerce returned home on he was accomp- ed by her mother, who has been visiting relatives in Hartford. Raymond. Knox who was recently lx;a_ljursd in an auto accident is recov- erin Mrs. I F, Anderson and Mrs. Wal- ter Lobdell ‘are guests of Mr. and Mrs. . Wentworth of Hartf r-. mddar u:d un Gm:e Carr D;y- pital -tP sterll M bann T m—.meeu vas held ot lhe“mwn‘ e L. F. Anderson spent the week-end in_Hartford. X ) Miss Gladys Smith of Providence is grandparents, Mr. - and visiting her Mrs. Isaac Belknap. Miss Bertha Bennett attended Nor- ‘wich fair Tuesday. . WILSONVILLE Keegan-8hields Marriage at Bride's Home *in Maine. ) George Miller of Ev- mt. Mn-.. called on Thomas Paine ston was with her mother over the holiday. Schools “commenced rof esday. Miss Alice-Jack has ended work at the Boston Store, Webster. Miss Dorothea Shields and Edward Keegan were married at the bride's home, Hurricane Island, Me, Wed- nesday afternoon, . SOUTH CANTERBURY Mr, and Mrs, C B. son Willle, of Noj ch, ware visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Barber’s, last week, returning. hemo ‘Sundex-. Mr. and Mrs, Fred D. Lyon of Plam- field were guests Monday of Mr. and Mrs, Nelson J, Lvon. Edgar Smith of Putnam called on Dr. J. O, Smith Monday. James 'W. Morgan attended the Nor- wich fair Labor day. Frank V., Lyon of Willlmantic was calling on’ friends here Monday. George 1. Wheeler is wo:king one of his teams at South Coventry for ‘a few days. Mr, and Mrs. L. V, Whitford and .|Mrs. Maria Parkhurst.’of vaett City, and Miss C. O. Whitford of Norwich were guegts of oihelr sisters at wtip~ junday and Labor da: poorwill THOMPSON Mrs, Imogene Wllliams has heen vis- tting her son, Howard Willilams, of North Attleboro, Masa. Mrs, Phebe Kiogebury of Webster, Mags, ofd Bert Arnold of Wethersfleld, ca'led on Miss Mary Biackmer, Mon- dey. Orace A € Cruf? of Bfiauevm.mr Cor- rere, Vt, is home for a short vaca- Nr, and Mrs, Fred Eady and 4, Mory Chaso _spent Lobor day at Forrost Rhodes ts convalescing at the Day Kimball hospital Mra, Armstrong began 8 ool . | Tuestay after a long vacation spent in Bay City, Michigan, HOWARD VALLEY Bchool _opened Sept. 8, Miss Dun- levy of South Windham teacher, Mrs. Louls Wilson and doughters Dorothea and Priscilla of Elmville, were week-end visitors at the Hawkes' home. Douglass and Master Leonard Pease i3 visiting in South Windho Joseph Simpson of Thornhill farm has purchased a new Hupmobile, y. | few days R. — BROOKLYN Delegates Appainted to Ashford Con- vention — Fulton-Stone Marriage— Schools Open. Miss Louise Titcomb after a visit of a week at the Baptist parsonage, has returned to her home. Miss Dorothy Peckham has return- ed home after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Spauldin Convention Delegates. The_ Baptist church has appointed as delegates to the Ashford associa- tion that is to meet with the Putnam church Sept. 29-30, besides their pas- Mrs. Genung, R. B. Witter, E. St. Johin and T. D. Pond. Fulton—Stone. Saturdey at the Baptist parsonage D., united Gladys = Stone, a in iharriage Miss girl, and Perry Fulton of Brooklyn Lynn, Mass. Charleg Bdwin Blake has been en- gaged to teach in New Hartford for this school, year and left Monday to Miss Abby W. Putnam has returned to her home in Providence after spend- ing the summer with her sister, Mrs. William Clewley. er Lery the same day, returned to his studics at Storrs college. School Year Begins. The -schools in tow: commenced Tuesday with the same hers in the center school. Mr. and Mrs. Willam R, Pond and daughter, atter spending Mr. Pond's vacation’ with Mr. and Mrs. T. D: Pond, returned to Meriden Tuesday. Guests from Norwich. Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Spaulding Mrs. How- Mr. Pitgher, all from N D. Spaulding is visiting relvlvxlveu in Hartfor d. s dnesday evening there was quite W.la frost that out vegetation badly. Frink was was_in Hartford wed- nesdlv Charles H. Blake attended the re- Ralph P. Bennett, daughter, came 'by automobile Wed- nesday from Providence and _were guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Pond. the doctor and wife returning after dinner, leaving Florence Bennett to visit for the remainder of the week. EKONK Yearling Calf Drowns in a Spring— Students and Teachers Resume Jamis the fair Monday and Tuesday in new automobile. Rev, Willlam Reynolds attended, the funcral of a former parishioper in in Westerly. Olive Tanner began teaching in\South Plainfleld Tuesday. ring. ‘Biwin Stanton and family of Hart- ford are visitors at the Stanton home- stead. Mim Elslo Brown returned ‘Monday home in_ Voluntown after a week's visit ‘at B. F. Colburn’ School opened here Thursday with! Miss Cooper teacher. WOODSTOCK Burial of Alexander Warner on Thurs. day—Rev. R. R. Kendall Moving to Massachusetts. Mrs, Charles Hull and Mrs. Lottie H. May have returned from Los An- geles, Cal., where they have been liv- . Bll jal of Alexander Warner. e body of Alexander Warner was hro\l(ht here from New Jersey for ‘burial reday. - The burial was in eham the G. A. A. and the Masons. Moves to Sandwich. Rev. R.'R. Kéndall moved this week tc Sandwich, Mass., to which place he has accepted a call. Mrs. H. J. Potter is the guest of Miss Nellie D; Chandler. pit the pulpit at the Congregational church Sunday merning. Spoke on Peace. The Christian Endeavor meeting in B.-R. Riteh. Independent Pomtret ©Old Home festival. NORTH WOODSTOCK An_automobile party consisting of Iy . L. Leavitt, Mr. and Paine and little daughter spent Tues- day in Spescer with Mr. and Mrs. John Adams. um,ret Hyde ‘went to New Tthel Barrett and Raymond Ben- on have entered Wiliieton seminary ot Basthampton, Mass In the church hero Rev. John How- 1and gave a very interesting talk Sun- day on Mexico, Our, Neighbor. Crarles Perrin “altended the state convention in -New Haven Thuraday S eantn: ‘The toachers’ meoting held last Fri- day afternoon gave the schools In town 2 baif holidey. Several from this.place u.mae' the ‘Worcester Willism Brown has gone to spend & with T cousin at Matumock, The family of Allison Potter has re- turnéd home after spending two weeks at Lord's Point. _CANTERBURY GREEN Pastor on Vacation—ohn H. Park- hurst to Speak Sunday—Labor Sun- day Services. 1t is expected t.hn! John . hurst c! Stafford Springs will preach at the Green tomorrow morning in the absence of the pastor, Who is away on vaoation, The Christian Emdeavor in _the ovening will be & consecration meet- ing. Bubject, Wh‘l is & Good Edus g'i\(:n’? Prov. 3 1-9, Leader, !7& uley. Tho ‘Junior Christian Endeavor will ‘meet this (Saturday) afternoon at 2.30 at the parsonage, Leader, Hlsle Rod- ler, Labor Sunday Obsarvanc Labor Sunday was observed at the norning service at the Green. The >astop's sermon was on the dignity of abor and the social creed of the ~hurches in the light of Christ's gos- ael. The text, Mical. 6; 8. OMrs. Wal. Zer Davls eang the solo God Needs You, The Tuceday evening dlsirigt moet- » ing of the local bers of the Jately former Junlor clety took.part in the meeting. The Miss Myra Stewart is visiting Miss Frances Palmer. Frank A. Fawley has returned from Pawtucket, R. L, where e spent his Home celetration af South Killingly, ‘where Mr. Ayer was one of the speak- ers. Hoxsie returned this week to Andover, N, H., where he is a student T T academy. Exley. attended the grange moeting at Pomfret last week. Mr. and Mrs. Honh attended the Norwich fair Monday. Herbert Wi artford Fri- Mrs. Bliven, who has been quite 1 is improving. by —_— Clifford N. Raymond Takes a Bride— Personal Items, 3 Mrs, George Rathburn is a guest of Miss Alice Baker. Herbert and Will' Newton were at Griswold Tuesday. Mr. ‘Tonnelson of New. York spent Labor day with his wife at Maple- shade. - Anton Bopp has returned from New York. School commenced Monday at West- minster with Mrs, Dorothy Benrett as teacher. Mr. and Mrs. 8. Rosenzwig of Rose-' witnessed by ‘the bride's brother, Ja- cob Rosenzwig, and Mrs. C. W. Ton- nelson of Mapleshade, A surprise await- ed the couplé and & dance followed. at then will make their home in New York. \Jokn Kemp lod tpe er meeti A the pray ng ATTAWAUGAN Pauline Caffery has bone to-Willi- mantic to attend the normai school. Thomas Emerson -of pou Aome 7‘9 N //3/07/ 20 Z /y I am teaching Baby John Tight, {{’p% that when ‘he marries he owes a duty to the girl whoiglves him her heart and her life. I’m teaching him that nothihg will make his wife as happy as to first furnish her home beautifully. e himselr wants to be happy teach him that 1if I in his home, he must first make his wife ‘happy « Always your friend, ‘Lou. P.S—Eflldhwn-mbmwhmlohnm lmhyfinmmd&mpfchnhmefimmm SHEA & BURKE; 37.47 MAIN STR.EET icnic at lake, - Friday, At EASTFORD ummer Homes Closed for the Sea- son—Personal Items. Mr. and’ Mrs: Roy Clemens of Wil- Iimantic ‘have been entertained this week .at the home of Fred Bowen. - Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clal are away .on_their vacation. Miss. Florence. wourren has returned to- New, York. where she resumed her flnuu as nstructor in physieal cul- Lvmm Briggs ..is upendmg weeks in Pawtucket R. Summe: Rnudlnu Luvt Bauch family who have heen ng the summer in town, have returned to’ their home in New York. “Ye Castle” will also be closed 'this week ‘as the Misses Trowbridge re- furned to New York Friday. Miss Gurney’ has closed her house for the season. ‘ Miss Mary Green in atiending the State Normal school.in Willimantic. Ralph Green, her brother, is attending ‘a tew spe ® | the Tounenotu school, "North Gros- mobile o Statrord Springs, w e v Visitea with his brother Sunday i:: e Glbney visited ataWorcester part of last week. Mae and Ruth Emerson of North: pridge, Mass. spent the weekc asid and Labor ‘day here. School opened here Bimer G Wood attendsq th "Wood- stock fair Wednesday. Henry Desertel of Hartford is clerk for Henry Rosmaler. Clarence Soule of Hast _Killl enlled on friend in this place Sun and Stafford Springs over Labor day. There was a social at the M. E. church Wednesday. It was to have been & lawn party, but the weather was too cold. Walter Weeks has with an injured foot caused caused by & cut. PACI(I-ZR Joseph Morrigett from Baltic was a guest at Mrs. Celia Morrisett’s Satur- Henry Simino from Teftville was a recent vldmr at Philip Simino's. Fred Ki1 ‘warden, game Danisison “washess Tocmi Arthur Millard and son Arthur were in_Norwich Saturday. Lloyd G. Packer, Willlam L. Packer. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Sherman, all of Pawtucket were visitors here recent- Elmer Tarbox of Jewett City, Byron Haskell and Sylvester Tarbox Plainfeld were visitors at Mr. Mrs. Fred Haskell's. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carpenter of {yiington, B. L. spent o few days with . Fred Haskel Amy Dotglass. of. Hopeville spent a-few days with Willlam Briggs and family recently. T. J. Brown and William Welddleman were in New London Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Congdon and two children of Plainfield spent Labor day with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haskell. Rev. J. W. Higgins returned home from his vacation Wednesday. School opened Monday with Miss Evelyn Strong of Colchester teacher. Mrs. C. Ghurke of Brookiyn, N. Y. 1s here visiting friends. ASHFORD = wlmlm Poole is putting uwp & iss T. A.'Brawnmdlflu'l‘e-la Fiynn of New London, who have been here for the past three weeks, returned home Saturday. Steven Sheehan of Fall River was & Jisitor in town severpl daya re- cen Goorge Mueller was in New. York ‘Mrs, Walter Greene epent several days in Mystic last week. Miss Heien Whittemore has returnea to Providence after a week's stay ere. The Center school here commenced Tuesday, Mrs, F. W. Greene as teacher. Henry Wicks was in Putnam Sunday and Monday. Earl Poole is visiting relatives n Massachusetts this week. Cemeeie WOODSTOCK VALLEY Miss Eidred Wood and Miss Dick- inson of Hartford spent Sunday and Lebor Day in town, C. F. Yorke was In town Sunday. Several from here attended . the dapce in Fastford Monday. The farmer pupils in Distriot No. 29 Dbeen suffering |, ‘Walker of Mt. Hope and lé-. FHarwoba: of ‘Southbridge ( the, H.. ix', Frea Bowen took an e Hflfl on_Sunday to South- the day with Mrs. . _church _ Sunday Lola E has, bel -tteni School on account of illness. Wili;Cowan has returned from ey W, whers she ‘has: boen visit- ther. hqlah “Perry who spent the sum- nor at Oak Blufts, has returned to her | home and school ~Miss' Grate Lawton “ofy Phoenixville ¥ | wag a guest at the M. E. parsonage. Mr. and" Mrs. Willlam Pope and Miss Maude Pope. of Willidmsvi ule spent Sunday, at the home of J. L. Pope. Mrs.“Lucy Pope, who, has been spending the. summer with her sonm, has returned to Willlamsville. Mrs, George Western and daughter Alma and Mark Greenleaf of New York |icity are spending several weeks at'the has yeturned from a weel’s visit with relatives in An- dover. Several from here attended the un- ion Christian Endeavor services held at the Green church Sunday evenins. Robert Kearnes is ‘spending several days at C. G. Moffitt's. Mr. and Mrs. Charies Moftt, Mre. George Western, Miss Alma Western, Mark _Greenleaf and Harry Cooley spent Labor day at Wildwood- park. Mrs. Clint Wilson te ber sister from New York. Brnest Olney and family of Provi- dence have been spending several days at the home of Miss F. A. Olney. Mrs. P La Chappelle has been en- tertatnin, e” La Chappelle and family, E. Clinton and family and Raymond Roberts of New Haven. George Rowland has returned from a week's vlllt "hh relatives in Gro- ton. NORTH STERLING - George E." Whaley and family, of Oxford, Mass., are spending this week with Mr.- Whaley’s parents, Mr. -anc Mrs, W. R. Whaley. Henry H. Crowell and Frank -0 Plummer "were ‘in" Worcester a few days last week, % The Albert Tillinghast place is sold fo purchasers from'New Rochelle N ¥, Who will take posscsslom Oct. lst. . R Hoadley was In Boston las week. Mr, and, Mys. Edward Whitney of Worcelter spent Sunday at F. O. Plum- MSiise Lucinde Knight s ‘spending week at the beach at Hingham, Mass H, H. Crowell is visiting friends-ir Wilimington, Del, this week. F. O, Plummer was in Boston last week on a business trip. Tolland County Musical Romanc. Delegates - to Far] Walbridge spent Labor day with his pmnu Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Walbridge. Miss Helen “lsh(mnn enters North- fleld seminary this week. Miss Blanche Lee of Passaic, N. J. recently visited her cousin, _ Ethel Sauit. % The regular meeting of the giange 1ext Tuesday. evening will include a musical romance. A. G. Sault of Somerworth, N. H, 3 spent a’few days last week with his tamily here. Mr. and Mrs, William Hassett of Worcsster “were ‘gueats ‘over Sunday next Miss " Larned. has gune to Brookfield for a year of study. um After 27 Years. R. §.'Eigenmann from Bloom- ington, - lnd., has “been the guest of Mrs. Parry.- She had not seen her for 27 years. Ashford Delegates. Sunday thé following delegates were appointed by tife church to attend the. Ashford Baptist association held=at Putnam on the :sun and aotAn: = bert C: Biown. and Wilism 1 E. H. Swift has returned after spending a few- days with Mr: and Mrs: Bliss of Longmeadow. Miss Ethel Rollinson has returned to her, duties as_commercial teacher ‘n the school, at Salem, Mass. iss Isadore Dunham. returned last Weanieaday trom Willismstown, Masa. the .summer: T ana Moe: © By, of New Tork: were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E, C. Pin- ney over Sunday. and Monday. Pemaquid, e will. again.. feach, - Tast week. ding. He also attended- the state convention of Universalists Brattleboro. - Receives-Salary Advance. Miss' Annie Brown left last week for Presque Isle, Me., where she has engaged as commercial teacher for the coming year at an advance in salary. EAST "WILLINGTON _ Mrs. James Taylor is homa from the hospital. Miss Edith ‘Cushman has ‘Teturned to her old place in Stafford’ Springs. Her ' cousin, ‘Mr. Barrett, has been making the Cushmans a visit. Mrs. Baldwin returned from Short Beach Sa!urd.l.y Clear Field for Bryan. ; The. Mikado -certainly doesn’t seem in line for the next Neobel peace prize. —Columbia. (S. C., State. SCHOOL GIRL Tells How Lydia E. Pinkham’s right sak that I often had to help her - :rgelf, but now she is regnlhr “owing strong- and heslthy.” — ARTIN HELVIG, Plover, Towa. Hupdreds of such letters. itude for the good Lydia am’s Vegetable Compoundhnum— ished are consmuy being received, roving the reliability of this grand old medy. If you are ill do not drag along and ontinue to suffer day in and day out but once take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- able Compound, & woman’s remedy for voman’s ills. 1f you wanr speeial advice write to Lydia E,Pinkham Medicine Co. (confl= . ‘ential) Lynn, Mags. - Your letter will se opened, read and_ answered by & woman and held in strict confidences 1 3 e 5

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