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Loty NORWICH BuLLEVIN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1914 : ; & at home returning to the Willimantic ['the other day, cut his foot badly and Normal school Monday. wil] probably not be able to work for Elmer E. Coon has finished im-| several weeks. ého East Haddam fair last Wednes- ay, John Tiffany filled his silo this farm to Mr, Pringle of Scotland who :vm“mn be married and come here o live. are working at Brown’s steam mill near Preston City. ~ LETTERS FROM TWO STATES - E provements to his barn. | e —————— week. visiting her cousin, Miss Margaret g Mrs. Willis Almy is entertaining her| QCCUM AND VERSAILLES| Friday was visiting day for the | Nosworthy, has retuwmed to her nhome BROOKLYN 3 I.o d co to the cranberTy. crop in.this Wicinity.- | father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Get- |- teachers in town. in_Maine. New London lmty John Whitmax and daughter attend- | chell of Pawtucket, R. L Her sister,| _. P e Mrs, Ellen Palmer has returned from | Miss Lella Ogden is now boarding | MT- and Mrs. James S. Palmer were s o ed_the fair at North Stoninston. Mrs. Wightman and son Everett also| Fire Company's Clambake the Best|, “yicii with her daughter, Mrs. Ed- | With Miss Sharpe. recent guests ‘of ‘Mr. and Mrs, James James Dixon end son made a busi-| Mrs. Phillips of the same city, who| Ever—C. E, Sengman Going to 8an|win Hick at Vernon. " C._Palmer. NIANTIC ness trip to Norwich Tuesday. Mr.| have been visiting Mr. and Mrs.'Almy| Francisco. 3 ONECO Miss Helen [, Witter has had as, fy whe Dixon is repairing the highways in the | have returned to their home. — s GARDNER LAKE her guest her cousin, Miss Mary" Cottagers Returning to Their Winter|nOFth part of the town at present. SLEL T A Members of the Totokett Hose com- Kingsley of Plainfield. Outi Vil- e pany to the number of nearly 70, en- —_— O. E. Kenyon, Earl Holt, Mrs, S. Mr, and Mrs. Riley B, Witter have Hiten--Olocts Have, Outing LEBANON SALEM { Soved their annusl clanibaks Baturany | Miss Louiss D. Martin Soon to Be|Willam Burdlck, were in Dayville | been at Cottage City, Mass. fage Notes. et afternoon on the baseball grounds bor. | Graduate Nurse—Delegates to Con- | Monday atternoon, Mrs. Charles T. Blake was with her — \ 2 5 Simeon Brown returned to Oneco |busband in New Haven at the. times, Rev. J. A, Pogue Preaches' Interesting slcrrlng thgth river. Willlam Kinder, ventions. Thursday morning.* of the convention. e 7 -1 Sermons—Supervisor Young Holds coon :(L('r:‘xn W 53 %,,fi‘“fifif“'fi,‘,’“‘ Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Carpenter are | Miss Grace Thurber has returned to. \ Nh-f‘.’ “for their home | n:“Broael:ly& of Agriculture Teachers’ Meeting. Gregory. Delor Mossey and Thomlm T#@"’qfignnmfl?n e v‘f;(flrng; x?'e‘vtn%ty "g:us' pest and T e e tatislee e X Pter mme¢ - ¢ & > . rs, lam N. Sweet an the Ashton cottage in South street. | A whist party was held in Grange| Rev. J. A. Pogue of Alton, N, H, Bruno left nothing uon:ione for the af- | * Harris N. Morgan is making a. short er. - : Mrs. David Kenyon attended the clam- | Mr. and Mrs. H s ternoo leasure. acte: nyon attende e cl T. anc rs. Howard Spalding have . Conductor Winfleld J. Manwaring of | o)l ‘Friday evening. Thirteen tables| occupied the pulpit in the Congrega- | ha st to pertection (mempone acted RISy e s patinty Mr. and Mrs. | bake in Washington, R. L, last Wed- | returned to their home in Norwich = - New Haven was with Mrs. Manwarl tion - (o b e ng . 3 h last Sund; Morgan. nesday. tin R T Y incs the firet| Were played. The following prizes| Honal chur nday morning and | nothing better). During the afterncon | ‘Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Yerrington of - Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Frink were were awarded:—Ladies’ first, Gladys| evening, preaching in an Interesting|, 1, 11 Mr. and Mrs. Willlam L. Tilling- | guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Spauld- of ‘the week. e el et parkme, | and helpful manner to unusually 1arge | the eoam S0 was ';lfi‘fn:’e:m:fi Norwich called on local friends and|hast have moved to Oneco in the 55 ¥ Clart, 3 ing, Sunday. George Bell of Philadelphia is the| Gent) 0 is, sec-| congregations. b relatives Sunday. 3 Lewis homestead, guest of his slster. Mrs. H. C. Boden at| Sootgmen's frst, Myron Bl ee| - Rev. T. A. Willlams, former pastor| Hem; TSSulting In & Victory for’ the In Hospital Training Class. s, Emma Baton is visiting her the Boden cottage in the Pines. ‘Edith Tucker and Louis Peckham. of the Congregational church returned| Mrs. Gertrude Tracy ang son, Mas-| Miss Louise D. Martin, a former er in Amherst, Mass. Mrs, Fred Purdy accompanied by| Thirtesn Tables at Whist—Improved her sons, meouyd and g‘red left Conditions of Schools—New Teacher Mrs. R. P. Bennett were. Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Paule Austin Thompson 'and sister left the| "'y g,;r5 Webster spent the week-end| to his home in nion, Tuesday, after|ter Irwin Tracy, of Waui teacher at this place, will be graduated 1d McIntosh has gonme south | Sunday, making the trip in an au- Grove Monday for Mr. Thompson's{ ot B J. Tuckers spending several days with friends 1n| been guests of Me- and M Boa | from Thrall hospital, Middletown, N.|for the winter. : tomobile, taking Miss Florence Bem-n: home in Bristol, after occupying thelr| ““as "'y M Daggett, Mrs. Charles| town. Swan during the past few ‘days. Y. Sept. 24. Miss Martin has com~|, MrS. J. S Mowry was In Putnam nett home with them. ot cottage during the summer. {Plerce and daughter Edith, are vis- Home from Honolulu, Proscher. froni Ha pleted a three years' course and ranks | Tuesday afternoon ang called to see| Sunday morning witnessed the first Misses Farmer of the Grove are| iting Mr ana Mrs. Fred Burkess, ok i REs 8 nover. Frmionk the firet tn' her clasie Miss Gertie Sweet, who is at the Day |severe frost of the season. « Kimball hospital for treatment for ap- | During these sunshiny - days the Attended Conventions. Pendicitis. She is much better. . | farmers are busy securing their crops Cact. Bush je Selonting the Nor. | republites Sticveien, were i New Ha®{hall Wetsrrir e ven 1 Lncols | of rowen: ng the Nor- = esday night was well at- ter Robert Bard has returned to T. A Hoxfo and George Wilcox were| Gonoluly; the former ‘home of MT.|wich Free Academy: ven last week. James Lane and Lewis | fended by Oneco people. ~ | nfs ‘sohool in Kent, e Bingham. : ; - D g .George Brown has returned to New| 'y, "puinam and Worcester, Monday, ng] F. Painters have been busy during the | Latimer, democratic delegates, “spent C. D. Whitford was in Providence Haven after & short visit to friends| “p n i 8ot “Haith Tucker and| ner phranies ooy orter Brown of DRet fow. deys pelating thia housss o0 | Thifediy aed SHARy 1y Hesthut Wedneaday. Baptist parsonage, having returned STe- \kc Kolley feft Monday for mis| Sife Robinson were in New London| a¢'the Hurlbutt house fast Saturday. |iins and oversears of fhe Totokett | former pastor of Salem Congregationsi|in Brovidence Moniey, V1 1ord Were |from, a yisit with relatives in Edin- ik Kelley tett Mondhy, Saturday. Mrs, John Thompson left last Satur- | Manufacturing company. o o o | church, has returned to his home af- =t e Dgh, Sostie. A e i the Pines, as the guest of| . James Duffy and Charles Geer are| qoy for Niantic where she will join s g tor apending a few days with frienis Sunday o' the 3 putting up new silos. her dsughter. Miss Agnes Thompson, Recovering from [Injuries. at the lake. EAST WOODSTOCK CHAPLIN O oo o ey tore| | M Martorsle Trp, | W Bt s TR charte Bl Sl ot ey | 0% Mo nap emprena e ot - 0 SODSTOCR ) S ds in the Pines. M 2 and is ng it o e Week’s Visito epublican lominatiol almer 8. s e e O T ey Tetumned to] ang funcey Williams, Harold Meson| Dr. Ferris of Brooklyn, N. Y., is the| his duties as fireman for the Totokett | “"Mra: May Daniels of Quaier Hill * ocal & v school M Wi AR Rev. M. J. B. Fuller of Hanover Ghaties Davis will move shortly| o 2iss Bdna Williams has & returned 3re Gecupying thelr summer. home On|occupied ino’ pulpit at the Versailles - from Bridgeside to the resldence of|ang Norwalk, her cousin, Mrs. Bd. M E. church on Si v and Mre, Augustus Clark In East| fot, Norwalle her cousin, M and wife have recently, returned from e Miss Betty Monroe is again at their Springfiel B South Manchester Weddin, Richards Attends .Reunion of Regi- = t ole| Buest of Mr. and Mrs. John Hills at|Manufacturing company. Mr. Filligar | visiting friends in town. = g 7 = John F.d- ‘West left. Monday for Buf- ?rolxl:e ey T m%},‘;n:;"dm;f‘:::;land '.;nj]y spent :‘e‘:degsfltyu r;;:.ovle‘x;’ed‘nd teett‘!l: é."fl';g l:i‘tl;n. Iflme Dolh”?u:‘ ‘Nod ; i8] Mrs C. E. Pike attended the library o ¥ [ i e . 1A ~ B e B Seunddrs and family of Tyms| st e et e cHased &. NeW | Sunday in Colchester. by the breaking of a belt clasp while | }iion Retibors end, Mrs.|last week. A republican chucts was held abs, Boith Mrs_ Flora Witter, who has Pvent 1 are visiting Mr, Saunders’ uncle at Peck and Miss Vera Miss Susan M. Rogers of East Lyme C‘ni} .u smenm n:“n:},t'er e Cottagers Lesve, for two weeks, 15 impro been i1 | the town hall Saturday evéning, Sept:!> Mrs. H. 3 i b ving. 12, when the followi names weret Monday after spending the week-end| Hoxie spent. Tuesday in Columbia|jeacher in the Lakes Hond school, vis- | ;5.\ vication at his home i this yil | Mrs. Minnle Phillips and ‘daughter,| MTs. Hattio Smith and sons Wal- | placed In nominatibn for ihe. several !!lvm-ildnn.:l guests oé M:: nnngfll:mmfilniz:s W]izt'wm and Mrs. L. R. Bailey. lage has left for San Francisco, Cal,|Miss Marjorie, have returned to their | ter and Clarence, of Newton, Mass, | town offices: Assessor, Clarence E. Mrs. Buckingham . has re-| ~ Mrs, 5 . | where he is p'znning to locat home in Norwich after spending the | Miss Marion May of New Lon- |Chester; board of relief, W: B. 1 tumed to the village arler o short vis-| Pecic wers in Norwich Wedneaday. First Teachers’ Meeting. Se has O\ best wishes of s |season at their cottage: Bk wers s o0 e e | Cheslar: boprit ol YRISEW: B, Gallup. Rples n i -Missionary Circle Meets,- - State Supervisor Fohn A. Young of | host of young fri\ds in his new ven- | . Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Hipkins, with | family last week. James Lewis: agent town de sit 2 Lyle Turner is spending t fund, Fran 4 <. 2 Mrs. Colchester was in town Monda; d | ture. their family, have returned to their T ng ten days n k C. Lummis; auditor:s ®, B b7 v ‘was ’ o b . . n, - . 5 H x'a\‘am:n':n? Boaitn” 'avmg:& ey Beld with Mrs. ;;fi:%‘.lx‘&h, Wed- 'gtpt'hx;. AT he teaabos, .er.’?.:‘;t.,‘..‘ the high land suffered much more than | Grove. at_Wellesley college thig fall, constable, Frank M. Bitz; registrasst' n 8 aid the lower: lands. Miss Ethel Champlin of Hartford is|, Mrs. H. E. Bannister, Lois and Dex- | Frank C. Lummis: fown school comt and srnard Ray iesday afte Jame Lane and Louis Latimer at- X ) Ban: m::'a !rvmmgé IB.:': house in g::l: umnuanee.mwn' Seoh /1 S e tendeduzhe democratic state eox:?venuon Blood Poisoning in Finger. visiting her mother for a few days. 'Tvevreb.:ern:;l:;t ‘s‘:.d dsya?;{nvphm g et R L R di:. & avenue to Capt. Turner Hayres' place| = Mr, and Mrs, - Verson Boothby of|as delegates in Hartford, Thursday. Mrs. William Mell is having a se- ey and fomily & OS] motors 3. Williur “Langhear. {Ruth at_Bridgeside. Woodmont are guests of the former's| Encch Crandal: spent Thursday with | Tious time with blood poison in her HANOVER Spont Da; x % 25 Mr. and Mrs. F. W. James and| father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. A. A.| relatives in Oswegatchie. * right hand, the index finger being the pent Day with Nieces. Charles Ewing to Speak. The registrars were in session in the|Doint where the trouble started. Mrs. Ny TR T A Mrs. Harriet C. May, recently spent| Rev, and Mrs. 3 town hall Thursday. Mell is mot aware of any infury to| Oriswold Minister to Exchange with|a day with her leces, Mrs. Chauncey |away for two wecks. Nest Sundavss: children wilt move shortly from the! Boothby. i Raymond house on Grand street to| Charles Carpenter’s little son is ser- her finger to cause the trouble. Mrs,| Local Pastor—Mrs. Angus Park Re-|Morse, Mrs. H. J_ Potter and Mrs, | Rev. Charles Ewing of E lace in York L J, an TS. . _Charles ng of New Haven :!u ‘.:." Everett m{lk place ] iotf‘liz. il SR p Sebarmien Grange Meets. Mell has been confined to her bed| turns from the Mountains. Agnes Wood. ‘at the home of Miss |will'speak on Missions at the church, Mr. and Mrs, Edward B. Stevens| from a visit with Mer sister-in-law in| The Grange-met in their hall Tues-|foF over a week with high fever and Nellio Chandler at Woodstock Hill. . |at the usual hour, 11 o'clock. 3 of Boston are guests of Mr. Stevens'| Hartford. ; . @ay evening. g a surgeon has been obliged to operate| Rev. F. O. Child of Griswolq will| IVerett E. May spent last week in| Frank W. Mariin and famiy af-. mother at her cottage, Crescent Beach. Party for Students. Mrs, N. 8. Church visited relatives|Several times on her finger. preach in the Congregational church lsondt‘h M:nchuter and Hartford at-|tended the Woodstock fair Wednes- Mrs. G. B. Coates and daughter Miss| Mre, B, H. McCall gave a|IP Coichester. Tuesday. Bridge Neglected. Sunday, in exchange with the pastor, | tending the fair at Charter Oak park. | day. or of Hartford, spent Sun; Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Bailey were New| Complaints ar Mrs. Charles H. Peck of Mansfield, |, Mrs. Everett E. May has been vis- | Mrs. Frank C. Lummis and Mrs, W. % _ fi#uuuvn in mr:"vnm i party Friday evening September fll&h’l: London visitors Monday. the :;'x’zamon ot° u?:";:‘m:wff Jfié’}‘: Mass.,, and Miss Helen Eadie, attended | \ting relatives in Willimantic, South{B. Gallup attendel the meeting of the W. B. Griswold of Hartford spent hanor: of their son Ro;rloe an s Rev. J. A. Pogue is expected tofover the river at Ocoum. Represents. |the Quarterly, meeting of the Fast- Manchester and Hartford for two |Eastern Connecticut branch of the Sinday at hie eottage in the Pines. . | friend Dexter Meade, who start for| G peain tomorrow morming and| lves of the tomn esm bens rcsonta~ e Conmecticut branch at Abington | ¥eeke. On Wednesday, the 16th, she | Woman's Board of Missions at the RS, “Bascom of Hartford was a| colese next week. s a| evening, Sept. 20tn. the bridge in several places with thick | Wednesday.~ e e edding of her cousin, | AbingtonCongregational church, Wed- o visttor in the last week Mr. and M,rfl{ F:te,dfl.'"!’v A & & primep e g R TS planks with little care in rounding |, iss Jennie C. Gallup has returned 5“5\ Zell(ln. Lillian Bunce and Thornas | nesday. 353l N incoln Hi ing of Ivoryton spent daughter Prisgilia oi'g :E.‘dm'lt 2 ; NORTH STONINGTON the edges. The bridge, not only for|from e visit with friends in Spring- < ulkner, both of South Manches- Joseph Banore of South Chaplin. is: Sunday with his aunt, Mrs Lucy|lon Cowig o Harvard student wers automobiles and carrlages but for oot [feld. 1 L - Tt in reported Mhat Tracy Whits hag] T 10k x,lm'::;‘:: m,‘h g0l : rons is at the pre: = 3 - and children, en n and Mrs. . ©. Meade. Mrs. Fuller I5| Grange Fair Alviays Attended by Fine| bus Pepaent Lo dangec eunion. Mrs Willlam Roberts have k us. and Anna, have returned to Washing- | Purchased the grist mill and sawmill wm— a visit to their daughe | & cousin of Mrs. Meade Mr. Truller| T\ iy U7 A" School Committeeman's 9 o, D C.. this Yol : of M. B. Morse. Palmer S. Richards of South Chap. return ) ; - |lin attended the reunign of his resi ters, Mrs. es and Mrs. B. S, | I8 the head of a. Erroiondeas Home from the Mountains. ' ment in. Hartford Thursday. Beckwith in New Haven. . da’ Marsh, Boston i s : LEDYARD Mrs. Angus Park has returnea after WOODSTOCK The Natchaug bridge is up for re- .. Outing for Clerks. Improvement In Schools. The pulpit of the Congregational ;{endlng six weeks at Bethlehem, N. S B Ralph L, Church and Walterss Tea and Sale for Bensfit of Library|Church are doing the work. . ; Teachers’ Megeting—Local Delegates at o Tithlon and, a Sev::al of the school buildings have| church was supplied last Sunday by b ] ed this summer and other| Rev. Lucian Drury. Hartford Convention—Weddings. Harry Crippe is again at his work “Ninety-first Birthda: € the Mohican store| ;. ‘: —George McCleHan to Occupy 25 hday. ~ jprovements are being made. The as machinist in the Airlie Mills, abr at Mr. Lee's cottage 1n| pogt equipment has been provided that| Always Sure of Good Weather. Supervisor Barber held a teachers'| Mr. Morecroft and son Oswald were| Homestoad, cas s e non yesie), s WL, h ad in a generation and the The Grange closed its fifth annual|meeting last Tuesday afternoon at|boarding at Mrs. P. McIntosh's. e . 3 ward, Rheinholts of West Haven| {iey, have hat \n = genertfion and (0P| vair Thursday night. This fair brings| Ledyard Center. "°Mr, TLord ‘and daushter Irens, of | Mr and Mrs. J. D. Haskell of Wake- | _ Mr. and Mrs Wesley W. Howard week-end af his Every teacher was present at the first| fair weather for during the five sea-| Edwin Norman and family, of Wor- | Norwich, were guests of Mrs, W. C.| 89d. Neb.. are guests of Mrs. Willigm [ ¥ho it L — e oating hold Tuesday. Sep-| sons It hds been held It has never had | cester have been spending the past | Harrison over Sunday. Mathewsor. .. B tre i Elom it 1 i ieae weor raring, who has been| teinber 15th, and il are beginning the | on wet day, but always bright sun-| week with Mr Norman's mother, Mra.| ‘Danny Carden of Norwich s spin. | ReVy Willlam I Ward, D, D. of| Goores T Honard, (68 e past wenk ? _year with vigor and entl lasm. e | shine. . Norman. ning in the riie m! Teac] - 4 Ne o) s e homg | Storrs. He will live at Colchester and | N. J., and Mrs. Arcl cCor are visiting relatives in |vacation the first of the week while T W iliamon - fe: s "{ direct the instruction in agriculture in| Randolph, Mass, were in town over|Hartford. waiting for his jack to be fixed. vaxzvu.A“ . Sliaador : —~—Y—— s R Ritch. 3 Secretary of State Bible Society te in_Stamford for the winter. the two towns of Lebanon and Col-| the fair. ) Attended Convention. Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Knappenberger | ;10 1P U0 Soichers of jast year| Rev. and Mrs. F. M. Hollister and| Judge Samuel E. Holdridge and| 2 ) Mrs. Grace Church Whisé of Am- —~ I‘:"M m] ma"mn £ visit to relatives| o o rotained. The new teachers are| family of Old Mystic were among fair | George A. Montgomery., dehnstu, at- CLARK’S FALLS herst, Mass. has been guest of Wi rd. o nished paint.| Miss Bessie Randall at Bosrahville,| visitors. 3 tended the d tic” state - % i i . Paint-| Mfiss Ruth Miner at Goshen Hill, Miss| ~Mr. and Mrs Henry S. Richmond of | tion at Hartford. . . . |Felt Mill Hampored by Low Water i Preach at Congregational Church. sic Inm Xy st the Congregationall 7 % " 7.' Jov ot Liberty Hill, Miss| Preston attended the fair and visited| Rev. G. C, Pollock of Norwich will Spaulding Pond. leaner | Secretary Samuel W. Raymond ofai ehure! Baghie aied Fisher at Village Hill, Miss Bur- | their daughter. Mrs. Lyle C. Gray. preach at the Congregational church S has been published and is being dis. | the Conn it “Bible; - soclety'; willsvs i TR s, B G raoEers. (s8] leson at Kick Hill, Miss Elinor Dray| A child of George R. Stédman is 1il| Sunday morning. Mrs. C. M. Maine was so il with g pead il R AL I il tributed. Qéera of the village wero callers in o e s it b Coani tes wine: 16 Former Residents Married. Dlbdnky Sutaday’ (hat:s Shyhirma ik Library Benefit. gregational church at the Green. the Grove Sunday. z q bt The subject for Sunday evening's §i arked improvement. ‘The model| Norhampton, Mass., to enter Smith Elmer Hewitt. formerly of this place, | George Champlin and son, who live| An afternoon tea and sale was held | Mr. and Mrs. George F. Tubbs and :ho‘;, 'at the Center is drawing vis-| college, . ;';" Iunl%;dl in ‘matrimony with Miss |a short distance south of this village, | Friday afternoon at the home of Miss mmmmmn 5:&“;;?' e éfz S]hmm ‘%:: :'T‘p:t gflmfln:trr::- W-‘fhbur:; eu‘i‘f itors from neighboring towns. W. W, Evans, supervisor of ‘schools, | Harriet Wilcox of Mystic, and Samuel | were the largest exhibitors of vegeta- | Nellio D. Chandler for the benefit of < i - = x Lamb, formerly of this place and Miss the Wood: Henry Randall. has a room in the house of Mrg. W. H. bles at the grange fair in North Ston- e stock library. tage in the Pines, R Lilllan Wilcox of Mystic were marri : At the Junior Endeavor meeting at.— 1!-::7 Gflpl:‘v‘old ©of Ivoryton is the PRESTON m‘ lard. | at_Poquonce. porrE ed |ington this year on the ground and Movina from New York. the Parsonage at 2.30 this (Saturday) A % Committeeman’s Experience. The . rezistrer of vot everything was very nice looking. George McClellan is moving his | afternoon, leader Elsle Hawes, subject, . guest of H. W. Smith. s z e 1A {11 iee Ca e enig et o e S otery met -t ithe 1=, D; Ghapman had a very fine dis- | nousehold goods from New York to|What to Fear and What Not to Fear. Grange Takes First Premium at North| teeman in New London County who g play of al e r. the family homestead, which he is to Mr. and Mrs, William Church, of n 24 from this eastern part of the town at- several Stonington Fair, can endorse the editorial in the Bullk oy occupy. Rockville, R, I. spent tin “Boarding the School Teacher. e The public schools and the Academy |last week at Mrs. Church's cousin’s, Warren Andrews of Norwich spent| The wiles this committeeman has EEpagox pond. tecvery Jow: snd the were closed 'Tuesday and Wednes- | Mrs. Frank Hoxsie's. felt mill is depending on the Green . 2 Sunday with his sister, Mrs. F. R.|traveled and the persuasion, generally day on account of the Woodstock fair. At Mt, Hermon. two weeks' Aer. % unavailing he has employed in secur. |, Mr end Mrs. A E. Cruthers and o emeryoly LGETMS SWmipT) WRDOLY. Jaihos: Lathrop visfted Ry son- Fiae 01 n and Stafford Springs. Miss Sybit Tillinghast of Providence| ing a boarding place for school teach- | JAUSTter trene. of ‘“}""Chv were Sun- ¥ 2 THOMPSON ton, last week at Mt. Hermon rs. Edward Webber has been ill| js’ spending a few days with Mrs. C.| ers would make a long story to relate. [ 953 EUPIS of Mrs. J. H. Mahoney. CHESTERFIELD in Northfield, the past week. K. Crary. In ono district in this town a board- | . MIs, Jeanette Hoffman and grand- Parker Lathrop is In Norwich this Rev. and Mrs. Francis Purvis are| Bennie Gerrotte is visiting at John| ing place for the teacher could not be|daughter, Miss Florence Richmond, 2§t - The public_schools were closed g week. spending two weeks vacation In | oemomn chiained and the was forced to find | 2T Visiting in East Hampton, Mass.| watt Tinker is putting up a silo. Tuesday for Woodstock fair. Pramant B Nat a e X Cornwell ana New York. The church| Tagr Suntina Crary and daughter,| camrists in an majoinins. Siatriot. Misses Amy and Alice Lilii¢ spent| Mpg Jemett Phillips is spending a| Dr. Henty Burnett of Providence [ cio™o™ e & brised lfl will ‘be closed for two weeks. Mrs, Eva, Collins were recent visitors - g few davs this week with Mrs. A.ffew gays with Mrs. Smith of Chapel |has been enjoying a vacation with his 3 , 1 Mrs. Ray Hedgecock and Mrs. Har- DR T T. Browning, HIL family on West street . old Gates' celebrated their birthdays| * G Trades is visiting at A, B. LEONARD BRIDGE Alton Cox of Groton spent Sunday PH B smith was & caller fn Water- |, Earle Thompeon and nie _tamily SOUTH WINDHAM - Emma unday. Mrs. G. A, at Mrs. Ernest Rogers’ Tuesday after- | Burdick’s. with his mother, Mrs. noon. There was a large attendance| ~ Mrs. Ciarence Robbins is visiting Carlton_Cummings Covers 250 Miles| Suntey itk Mes . . Tontic =pent Farmers are digging their potatoes 3 The hours of service in the South™ and & very enjoyable time is rted. 5 E. Knight has returned from | Windham chi on and after Sept. 20 Tepo friends in New London. a Day on Mortoreycle Trip. “Mr. and Mrs Bdward Sulllvan of | *hPePOrt & AT CToD. | e/ @ Visit with Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Wood | will be as followse Sunday schoel 1.50 'CAMPBELL’S MILLS e Mrs. 1ga E. Cummings snd Miss| Mg G Maheney, - L0 WK WIth |from New London over Sope: fien " Baith Clement a this| b o feel pleased . . 3 b ss ement returned this R D O O o thole oo | Lavinia P, Knesland _spent Tuesday| Mrs Ralph Main visited Monday |pair® oneries Tinker and daughter s i m. atter | Week to continue her musical educa-| Mrs, M Larkham was a visitor Mr, and Mrs. Horace Perkins are en- | hibition at North Stonington Fair this| ¥ith relatives and friends at Bast|with Mrs. C. H, Peckham Vaiting in Salem and Chesterae codviile: wjH 3 visiting in Salem and Che tion in Boston. Atwoodville Tuesday. tertaining thelr grandchildren, Lucy | week. It was under the direction ot [ Hampton. S Mr. and Mrs.” C. Clintoh Stmpson, |V} jatge crowd :&‘:endedu:;refl :l;x’-cflon Mrs, Martha L. Eddy is visiting Mr.| Mr. and Mrs, H. B Card, Mrs. Ar- : Burdick and Eva| _ Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hughes, David| Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Simpson, Koso ang Mrs. F. S. Eddy of Southbridge. ored to Stonington A e e, (Do =re sivmanip] A Shedd oA SOl Sl Walsh, Miss Lavinia P. Kneeland_ and| Walter H. Simpson and Mr, Britten, | 2t MT- Ko0sosfsky's Wednesday. Shiss Alice Covell ‘of Providence is %m"' - Foi o i Luther Tanner is spending a' few| The Ladles’ Aid society of the Leo G. Cummings were recent Willi-|all of Norwich, spent Sunday with FITCHVILLE visiting her sister, Mrs, F. M. Knight. | Miss Emma Rottger of Bristol is—- days in Westerly. Congregational church will meet in the| Mantic visitors. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Simpson, Last Saturday two inmates escaped | visiting Mrs. W. G. Matthews on Bab- Frost has done considerable damage | vestry next Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Otto A, Nettleton and| Mrs, Fred H. Clark was the guest from Worcester insane asylum. They | cock Hill. ! daughter Grace spent three days this| Thursday of Mrs. B. H. Brady of Mrs. Christina Glassbrenner of | were about town and frightened a Mrs, Ella Card was a visitor in New = @z 3 week with Mrs. Martha Smith of East| Lebanon. Gardner Lake is spending the week | number of persons by thelr strange|London Wednesday. COAL AND LUMBER LEFFINGWELL Haddam and attended East Haddam| Mr. ang Mrs. J. Frink and daugh-|with her daughter Mrs, Mary Marra | talk They were captured by Constable| ~The Ladies Mission society met with 3 : i) Grange fair, Wednesday. ter Grace attended the fair at King-| Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown of Bris- | Bates, assisted by E. S. Backus and | Mrs. George Stiles Thursday. ! Mr, and Mrs. Alpheus Starr of New Pleasurable Trip. ston, R. I tol, Conn., and Mr, and Mrs, W, Bow- | Frank Ramsey and returned to Wor-| Percy Scribner and Arthur Colbert o London have been spending a = week | Carlton Cummings arrived Saturday ed:' ‘W. Frink’s house is being paint- | den of Winchester, Mass., were recent | cester. E Taitors at the home of GIr. and Mvs | Mrs, Howard of Wilsonville 15 via- | ace taken ok Plaveat Valer cod BotaiA with Mr, and Mrs. C. E. Ellis. from a Mortor ip to Niagara visitors e home of Mr. an s. Y mville s vis- | ery taken at Plateau Valley an My s Deoras’ of TArttord | Tt and Seansa bl Mr s John Brown, Sr. tting Mrs, Joseph Mills, o M vr B was_the guest Monday of Mr. and Mrs. | mings gives a pleasing account of his VOLUNTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Albert Keene of Maine| A special town meeting and inde- _— Fred A. Gallup. journey and adds that Niagara Falls somiit Susiday; with M. snd Mea:sJohp | Pendent ;ouucus’: wil'Thisld “Fhursiey NORTH STERLING - Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Lefingwell and | are “some Falls.” Some days he was 2 - McManus. afternoon, daughter, Miss Mildred Lefingwell, | able to cover 250 miles. while | in|Forty Hours’ Devotion to Open Sun-|{ Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Murphy of 3 visited friends in North Stonington | Pennsylvania he .encountered poor day—Band Will Play at Glasgo. Norwich were recent guests of John EKONK F.k o. P‘l’un:mer was in Boston this Sunday. 4 roads which made riding more diffi- s McCarthy. o AT g Mrs. Nellie Rogers of Willimantic, a | cult. The Forty Hours Devotion will open Rev. A, B, Coates, D. D., will preach Howard Gallup and Benjamin Wil- r. Staples has sold his farm to, ., - former resident of this place, has been | Kenneth Harroun of Willimantic has|at St. Thomas' church on Sunday |at the Fitchville Baptist church Sun-| - R A e city purchasers. 2 the guest of friends here. been visiting Carlton A. Cummings. |morning at the 10.80 mass and wiil|day evening. Sept. 20, at 7 o'clock. e 10 o Fatompe qilies Mary Collins of Boston is vis: 3 and Miss Amy Hartridge has returned to| Mr. and Mrs. Myron R. Abell of|close after thé 8 o'clock mass Tues- Stonington Wednesday. ":8 r; F. lOI- Plumn;fl:i 8 T Bast Greenwich after yisiting her par- | Colchester and Mr. and Mrs. Charles|day morning. Windh C Maurice Reynolds occupled the pul- s by Prent Tt wiek - le ents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hartridge.| Robinson of Fast Hampton were in| - Voluntown and vicinity was well inaham woun R ccupled the pul- | cut down by frost last week. O“lck e this rlace Wednesday. rGem‘auan;:{dr at the North Stonington P 98u:d:;°8;°ml}n‘ 3 i n.::gua{«mmv\ l\lla:: A entertafning %2> . Miss Ruby E. Will range_fair. 2 2 3 FRANKLIN the Daushters of the Covenant Thuree| The Voluntown brass band has an HAMPTON JHcted the, Pt ¥ice \hEne: Inthec swi e = aatys jphex cout 0 — day afternoon. engagement this (Saturday) evening 8. o last Sunday, who were much \ Rev. Mr, Reynolds conducted a ser- | pleaséd with the new minister. vice at the Bitgood schoolhouse Sun-| A number have lost their cranberry ernoon. crop by the recent frost. . Byron Gallup is unable to work | * Jonn at_Glasgo. Chester Waters Recei Money Prize The Home Missionary society met S sel Vlce with Mrs. William Smith Thursday of Moses Tatro has traded his motor- and Certificates. last week with a large attendance. OAKDALE cycle for an automobile, tter of Plainficld was up t e Mrs. Charles Grant and daughter, : Chm'g Anderson has purchased an| Chester Waters, who collected the|yet. William Jarvis and Perry Mer- mgohxgnx:' |:§t°s\m:£’.e 4 o H p %isfiucmc“ Grant‘dwal‘:s 5 vim]gra at| New Teachers In Two Districts— fl“&‘;‘;’:j iggs of Danielson is a | 27ESSt number rf! mex;puh-r nests | ritt are cuiting corn for him. STy e S CHAPPELL COQ. |Tgoms Cove one'asy jams wee Georgo Brooks Injuried. | gucst 3¢ the home of " his ephews |} {1%, Dol Jistrct recelved o prize| B 5 ‘Galup sola fve nics cows| WOODSTOCK VALLEY -¥§ Central W dence, R. I, was the guest of Mrs.| At the Congregational church Sun-|>°orse T, Brises ; just received a certificate of appre-| Miss Jeanptte Gallup is ill. Miss ntral Wharf Fermon A Geges Suaday. e PO e Al chorchiSmn Taken to Hospital. ~|ciation from the state, also one from | Ada Greenman is_caring for her. Mrs, E, O. Butler has returned from Mrs,_Frances Streeter and Miss| Acts 19:2. The C. F. meeting at 7:30| o CP2ries ¥ Maine, who has been ill | {he Connecticut Agricultural college at | John Gallup of Danielson is a guest | New Haven = Amy Streeter of Northboro, Mass., are | was led by Mp Frensh. for some time went to the W. W.|Storrs, showing he collected more of at Edwin Gallu~'s. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Fisis of Stafford gp {Euests of Rev. and Mrs. B. P. Cap-| Rev. Mr. French lost his horse one|L2Ckus hospital, Norwich, on Saturday | the nests than anyone else in town.| Miss Grace Lanphere has returned |were in town on Wednesday. {1 | shaw. day last week. It was one he had| o4 s F. A. Phillips Is up for first select- | to her school In New York. Mrs. Ed Alvord of Talcottville is at H s owned for a number of years. Several from this place attended the | man again on the republican ticket.{ Charles Mattison and George Frink | Stephen Slingsby’s. B ; Flainfield-Moosup ball game at Moosup | Mr. Phillips by the past two years @ OZRAH Two Now Teachers. Sunday. e Tt oflice toyed e ot E - - g The Center and West Side schools R N ki g 'ing i Mrs. Sherwood G. Avery, who has| have new teachers this year, Miss M 1 visit < free Burring Kinds and Lehigh | 20, Shorwopd G, Avers, who has) have new teachrs, this vear, diss HAMBURG e S Buctnall el Clous ALWAYS IN STOCK of New London for two weeks, Te-| Center, and Miss Mary O'Donnell of : g ot Mr. and Mrs, Austin Pearl, Mrs. R. $ | lamaea o Thursday S o New London at the West Side. SR SAOwoodiand Aile Angeline| & Pearl and Miss Flora Peéarl took rs. Clifford Lathrop and children| Ms. Almyv Lindsay is visiting eckw! wre visitors at Cornfie E D 0 Hartford = = : £ th A. D. LATHROP have been visiting Mrs. Lucretia Lath- | nephew, W. H. Baker, of Laure Hill, | Point Mor . ; 2 AutomoipnEENe ST e Youmat yous hese laying now of Al tmenct O6 3 Dffice—cor. Market and Shetucket Sts, | Top this week. orwich. Miss Ne ' Brackles has returned |“§{%%; . rytts, who has been very | o3 whether you sell cggs of just haves p Telephone 463-12 Dwight Hough, Mrs. John Hough,| Miss Jessie Bradford left last Friday | to East Ha. .m after a visit with her | ;"5 < "grfp B o et TY 1o supply your own family. me in and get ‘ Mrs & A Clark and Mrs. George O to visit friends in Chelmsford ana|sister, Mrs. Glibert Miller, =~ = ‘Farm Sales 'fs. Poultry = Stead called on friends and at the| Lowell, Mass. TS, y me from - —= % Hough homest ontly v X _| Woodbury, N. J.. last Wednesday to| L. H. Burnham has bought all of Pra, c ALAMIT The concgzgea':?oxr;:fl‘cnnfirch is closed mer"?);’éfé‘ 3 f.l‘i?"i—éifl:%fié's&s?é’d &l}l:md ll}!e (gufla] of glrf- I;l !C,yBill f‘ W.u;vhmake&s ?ml’:‘fl:’- l'."“e ‘?&; —’) Reg‘flator < through September for a vacation. | Mr. . E : whose death occurred in Holbrook, | ter will go to Cincinnatl to live w % A : COAL Db o Weaney Mrs. Bverett Thopmson,| 37,0c” last Monday. his son, and you will soon be getting all the eggs you want. It does make hens lay—guaranteed to do it or your money back. PENDLETON HILL Potuen: Tromm i Boack: Mrs. Z, Stiles Ely of Indiana is a|_ D, P. Weaver has sold his place to e “THE BRIGHT KIND” guest at the mansion on Lord Hill. Dr. Marsh. Mr. Weaver will move et Supt. P. S. Palmer and family who| Mrs. Samuel Beckwith of Essex is|hls family to Bigelow, oat for Roup at this time—the mo sotall . JOHN 0. PECKHAM Misses Winifred- and Cecile Palmer | have been spending the summer at{at Hiram Beckwith’s caring for her| Bernard Edwards spent the week Poattrs e acasen. Poans Rows Remedy i guarantces 1o cure. Wesell it : left Monday to begin their schools in| Ocean Beach, returned to their cot-|son, Claude Banta, who has been ill [end at his home here. A - B8 Thames St. 52 Broadawy the town of Warwick, R. I. tage here Thursday. 3 with pleurisy. Miss Alice Chapman spent Sunday George Brooks while cutting wood i Baabet Tt il e it J. P. Holloway, C. W. Hill & Som Norwich-Grain Co., Greenville.. - A boatload from this place attended Willlam H. Phillips has sold his| Grain Co., James M. Young.

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