Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 3, 1915, Page 10

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Mrs. Gurdon B. Coates and of Hartford, are staying in Mr. and 'Mre. John Schenovitz of m—m-ndmal Farmer have gone to Auburn, Me., to pass ‘months with their -, Mrs. Josepitine M. Sweet Robbins. | Mi return ear- young ladies-expect to 1y in the fall : At:Washburn Cottage. . and Mrs. R. B. S. Washbumn, d Mrs. George F. Tubbs, Harey ¥ m of Norwich motored to the Saturday for a few days' stay e Weahurn cottage. llr-. Mattle Potter of Briageport village and Pine Grove ondayon_business. wlahn Mather of Hartford passed ‘with his family at their cot- itage on Broadway. Matthews of L Harpbe > ‘spending afew days at his co ithe Grove. In years past it has been ‘his custom to spend the entire season t the Grove, but owing to business is here for a short stay. . Mrs. W. A ing and sister, Mrs. ‘Gleason, of Hartford, have opened itheir cottage on Broadway. s Otvet M. Case, who has been passing some time in’ Hartford, has ‘opemed her bungalow, Alabama, for ithe smeason. She entertained guests' ¥rom New York and Brooklyn recent- ay. Leawes for Salem. Mrs. Amelia Thompson, who has been the guest of friends in the vil- {lage for a shortétime, has gone to Sa- the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Stevens of Boston = occupying their cottage at ‘Crescent. James E. Hurle left Friday of this mweek for a few days business trip to :.Nw Haven. Upon returning here he to Norwich for a stay of sev- T Mre"R L. Manwaring, who hes oeen ill for several weeks, is slightly improving. H. E. Smith of New Haven passed ‘Sunday at his cottage in the Grove. Mr. Smith the Lincoln cot- tage, ng the Grove, some time ago. Mrs. Addie Cone of Hartford is oc- ‘cupying the Merriam cottage in the Pines. Take Cottage for -July. Mr. and_ Mrs. Harvey Aldrich and faughter, Mrs. Nelson T. Crowell, orwich, have taken a cottage in the es, which they will occupy during uly. Clarence Spencer, a member of the Connecticut National Guard, who Te- turned from his tour of duty, made a short visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eleeza A. Spencer betm return- %wofl( in East Hav Taura G. Smith left this week for Pleasure Beach. eac W. B. Griswold of Hartford Sunday with his family at the Sun- ‘beam cottage. Emil G. Schwedtle of Bridgeport passed Sunday with his family in the ROAD SOCIETY Milss Billings Member of West Spring- field House Party—Brief Notes. Osmond and-Arthur Bu: have been visiting at their uncie's home here. Miss Hattie A. Wheeler left Monday for the exposition at California. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Lincoln and danghter Marjorie have returned to their home in Leonia, N. J. Mrs. Allen W. Harvey returned<Mon- day from Norwich, where she spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jopepls ?{mm: of Norwich Town: rs. Henry intor and daughter, ‘Migs Frances, are at the Schmidt home in the borough for some weeks' stay. Mrs. John Dauchy of New York, Dr. Hdna Chesebro of Providence and Miss Nan Chesebro of Westerly were week gdlmguem of their sister, Mrs. Eugene er, Mrs. George Middleton of New York hes been at her summer home on Quaquataug Hill the past week. Member of House Party. Miss Priscilla Alden Billings leaves today for West Springfield, where she vln'b‘: one of a house party over the urt] Miss Mary H. Dean of Old Mystic spending the Fourth at Maple Lawn. Nelson Wheeler entertained Charles Pearl Monday, Mrs. Charles Hilliard spent Sunday writh her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Wheeler. Her niece, little Miss Louise Wheeler; returned with her for a visit. Mrs. Leander Park has been enter- taining her aunt, Mrs. Mary T fiare Cand aHas ‘were guests of Phebe Greeno Ward chapter, D. 4. R., Bt Julia Smith's in Westerly, Mwhere the chapter was entertained on cmmm Service at Betheh M.-E. Churoh—Ladies" Aid Society=to-Mest. At 11 o'clock Si mnmh Bethel M. E. church m 2. 3 un;um is visttng in Pas relatives for three weeks. Clark; duet, Keep - MoGovern; recitation, Ruth Mec- Gov. song, Glory to Thy Neme, cholr; recitation, June, Edith TIft; ex- ercise, On t_\n Lord’s_ Side, Theron Kinney, Edith Tift, Henry Tucker, Catherine McGovern, Byron ~Kinney E weeks. On the next date, July 13, the ladies of the parish will meet at the Message, Henry : “song, RS papmon. Praise Eis Name: recitations; Chiftdren o King, Thomas McGovern; & Lit- e Thinkes. Florence Mogovers: ing, No Sectfz Heav: tation. Giving, Byron “m by Anna, Browns ariving to Hopiinton, R 3o viatt the birthslace of George ‘William Brown, the father of, and bis | scotiana four sons who how represent the fam- ily. Of these, the three others, Beech- by pastor | &F. Bmwnrol Black :agl_ tDvcrfit B. w;!;}: annual ul:)a:um or!nu Sa;’ufil‘; he|Brown of Pomfret Center, Horace ham Fire Department was hel e e GO 5 s Greely Brown of Worceseter are well | Monday at their headquarters. Fol- in Centerbury. Mrs. Wendell |lowing the transaction of business, the Village Intorests. Brown and Miss Mary are still guests |company was addressed by Gufiford * The Tadies' ‘Ald soclety will meet|at Black Hill and also Miss Fanny |Smith, who spoke on the mew fire with Mrs. Ernest Luther next Wednes- | Brown of Pomfret. house of the company, which is ex- aftarnoon, R I Ve pected to be opened soon. _These of- The Bethel school will hold forthfield. ficers were elected Chief, H. O, Ec- N e o T e e T e ek | e Srounds oar the g 2ing to Epend this week-end at North, Misses Grace and Gladys Thompson | fleld, where Houston is a studen were called to Norwich Tuua.vbyun Mt Hermon, making the run up on Hinges oF thelr sgren in’ their car, and returning e Volomtows soclety heid a straw. |late Monday afternoon. Houston will berry and ice cream supper in Social [Feturn with them. HAMPTON hall Fridsy evening for the benefit of “Mass.. et Detd e o ima Gustafson presided at|Euest of her son, Harry Flint and his | Leslie Mathews To Take His Bride the organ for Children's day service. |bride. Who was Miss Edna Cummings| To Honolulu—George H. Sherman of that place. George Larkham is able to be out of | - Found Dead on 80th Birthday. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil doors. liam H. Hammond, Wednesday, June n-:fz Lihcke is also much im- Mrs. Gilliver of Norwich Town is the | Prov . 3, their a..uth- Helen was united in Mrs. Safford's condition | ;,rriage with Leslio Mathews. They Eaviel Hnar erenMdanghier s, e Mo Taprovemant. ©he is ‘&bl uel W, en o le . To7ses mo ons ontside her Tamily ;m.:‘;’::;’u:“m ware Rev. and Mrs. A_J. Hetrick atfend- | ;{tended. The bride iwas dressed in GARDNER LAKE ed the wedding Wedneeday of Mrs. |Stisnded. The bride was dressed i Hetrick's nephew, John Kingsley and | 170 tg net and ca: beantiful gifts, Miss Rhoda Marslaud at the Con- [{ov; s Huntington; scretary and treasurer, Clarence Avery, Mrs. Winfield Hanney and son Wel- lesley and daughter Catherine attended the Yale-Harvard boat Mrs. Fitch Dolbeare entertained party from Norwich on ‘Wednesday at her cottage in Spring grove. Among the new arrivals for the sea- son at Spring grove are Mrs. Minnie Phillips and two daughters. p Massapeak opened for the sea. son July 1. Stamford Y. M. C. A. advance party arrived Tuesday to get camp ready for the season. Miss Florence Chapman spent Sun- including gold, cut glass and linen. Erhantional Ut I twintel Mr. and Mrs. Mathews will reside in Honolulu. Found Dead, WINDHAM George H. Sherman one of Hamp- Athletic Stunts Monday Afterncon to|tOn'S oldest residents, was found dead be Foll By Flreo Library | 2 his home here last Sunday after Te noon. Mr. Sherman has lived alone for many years. A noticeable fact is, On the afterncon of the 5th of July, at 2 o'clock,, there will be various ath- letic stunts on the Green, in which both boys and girls will take part. & ol Running, obstacle, 3-legged, wheelbar- oot her Soitegs In Spring grove. |row, potato and relay races, high and Camp I-sho-wurra opened - for . the . o2e| running jumps. bicycle races, and Someon June 26 with four young men 1n | e "uents will be included in_ the ik, Citfton Hipkins and 4 program. At 8 o'clock, there will be a Josephine were in Norwieh Mesdonrer | display of fireworks The Library Tea will be served from 4 to 6. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Carlsen and.son LEDYARD of and he had often expressed a wish to see his 80th birthday. The body was placed on board the 10:16 a. m. train Wednesday and taken to New Bed- ford, Mass,, for burial. Mrs. J. Church is in town for the summer. Mrs. Ellen Bennett and Miss Anna Bennett, bave hired the Wade cot- tage and will occupy it during the summer season. The rain of Wednesday night and Thu was very welcome to peo- ple in this section, as weels and springs were very low. Miss S, E. Burchnall has returned, ew York, are at their cottage on South street. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Utley of Willi- man, Mrs. Annie U. Woenhert and three children and Miss Wilbur of |after spending a few days in Willi- Buffalo, Mrs. Chester Cole and two |mantic, the guest of Miss Florence children of Oyster Bay, and Mrs. H.| Bugbee. D. Utley and children, are at the Swift Miss Betty Babcock, who has had house for several weeks. .!cafle’: fg"’h;' abl totr:e out. Leave for Long Island. A. L. Washburn fell from a wagon Friday, June 25th. He sustained three A J. Abrams and family left Tues- |, oken' ribs and a cracked breast bone. day’ for Hewlitts, L. L, wwhere, they | PTQIen, T08 270 8 Cracied hreast bone. will stay two or three weeks. will live with Mrs. Abrams’ mother for | ySuinion Fowe 18 traveling in New (e mnemnnt Pl ks eont e aol | ot . s place on South street to Mr. Jones r s Miss Marjorfe Burnham carried oft MOHEGAN afi CHOAIL Who moves e Ang.-1. the honors in the Windham High Miss Josephine Koeney has been|gcnool at the recent graduating exer- A number from hers went to_the | spending the week in New London with | S50 Jawn party held at Trading Cove Fri- | her brother and his family. Visitors at the Congregational par- sonage in Ledyard over Friday night after the races Friday, June 25, were Dr. 3. W. Goodenough and son, Rob- ert, motored from Waterbury. June 28 Miss Dorothy Goodenough went _to Lake Winnepesuakee, N, H., and_Mrs. Goodenough's mother, Mrs. E. W. Davic of Torrington, Cann., with her daughter, May Davis. Mrs. Davis day evening. Casper Kennerson has moved to g Mrs. Skeesucks and Mrs. Dolbears | Willimantic. ELMVILLE urday. Mr. gnd Mrs. H. §. Taintor who have were in Norwich Sat: Mrs. M who was taken to the Backus hospital Monday, remains about the same. ham house. Windham County i Misses Elizabeth Abbe of Mt. Vernon SOUTH KILL!NGLY ¥ N. Y., and Harriet ‘Abbe of new York, have been spending the week with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Walter Holds Children’s [ Abbe. Miss Hiizabeth Abbse leave ght. Monday to join a party of teachers. to visit the exposition in California. Miss Harriet Abbe goes to New Hampshire for the summer. Mrs, Mary Stanley of Brooklyn was ces Campbell left Thursda; for e e e e pursday | the suest Thursday of Mrs. Julla W. Ancoln. Ralph Eaton spent part of the week | Mrs., Charles Wilso two - in Worcester with his mother, v of Pitiat - e dren, of Pittsfleld, Mass. have beea NORTH WOODSTOCK visiting Mrs! Thomas Killain. Mrs. C. H. Pike has been ill. Burial of Miss Lucy Ann MoFarland —Social Dames Entertained. Miss Dorothy Frances Klenett en- Miss - Margaret Hyde, supervisor of Friday been at the Inn for several weeks left in their cor Friday for Wethersfield, Ct, to spend July with Mrs. Taintor's mother, Mrs. Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wods of Mt Vernon are spending July at the Bing- Many from here sttended the pic- nics of the Methodiat Congresational and Episcopal Sunday schools of Dan- ielson, at Wildwood park, Tuesday. Misses Ida Mizzen and Minnie Com- misky, who have been employed in the Sonnhill Worsted mill, have gone to work in Providence. Frank Brophy and family motored to Watch Hilt Sunday. Mrs. James Kent has been enter- taining her niece, Miss Esther Ives of_Providence. Miss Priscilla Wlson has gone to Maine for a few weeks. Highland Grange Miss Myrta Doane attended the class day exercises of the K. H. S. in_Danlelson, Thursday afternoon. Harold Woodmancey has finished work for W. S. Brown of Wauregan, and has returned home. Harold Bowen of Providence was a week-end visitor at Fred Dexter's. Children’s Night. Highland grange observed Children’s night _at the hall Saturday evening. charge Miss Eva Spaulding had of the exercises. S. A. Douglas has been wistting friends in North Sterling. A. Jacques entertained Mr. and d Hugh Bain of Providence Sun- ay. Rev. H. B. Goodsell preached in Canterbury Sunday morning, in ex- change with Rev. Marion Jones, pas- tor at that place. ville, the first part of the week and returned home with her for a few a New York school, arrived morning for the summer. days’ visit. The funeral and burial of Miss Lucy Ann McFarland, a former resident of this place took place here Monday. In the absence of the regular pastor, Rev. Mr. Turner officiated. Pleasantly Entertained. Henry Leonard and family of Val-| The Social Dames were invited to ley Falls and Miss Ada Spaulding of | spend Tuesday afternoon with An- Pawtucket were Sunday visitors at|drew Lyon, at his cottage near Wood- G. W, Barlow's. stock HIlL Strawberries and cream Felix Lefleur =nd family visited [and other daintles were served, and Wauregan friends Sunday. it proved a most enjoyable social af- fair. Miss Olive Paine is at her home STERLING R. I, visited Mrs. Clayton Wright 'nhmda% - 2 rs. Tracy Brown of Bridgeport i: the guest of Miss Olive Kand:e % Mrs. Peter Smith and son, Earl, have gone to York, Pa. M Norwich this week. A. H. Battey was at Oakland Beach unday. Albert Evans of Worcester the week-end at his home here. PACKER Mrs. MnbelHukallud Miss Simino spent, the" wesk-end S spent here for her vacation. She will teach ‘Thursday by Miss Smith, who is a member of-Anna Warner Bailey chap- ter, D. A. R, of Groton and Stoning- ton. GRISWOLD | G, Worman is ill with typhoid sec- | summer vacation with her aunt, Mrs, ; in the’ Rochesior (N, ¥)" Normal |friends in Mrs. Brown and Mrs, Gheldon of g season. Eaward Simino and Theodors Stm- Providence, were Suests at the home!| sieorSoye \ Rher 18 enjoving a new |ino spent the week visiting Norwich antomobile. Leroy Allen and family are spending 2 ! two weeks in the Berkshire James G. Miller attended the boat “% * Friday b races at New London . Moore of Mt. Hope was the gy “Vincent hospital, Worcester, Tues- guest Sunday-of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. [asy, has been ill 2o some ‘Deen il for some mosth. Vaughn. SOUTH CANTERB _CANTERBURY Mrs. Bertha A, Bishop and daugh- Levi N. Clark anq Ed ter Doris are spending this week with Telatives in Pawtucket, R, L lward H. rows were at Rocky Point, R. I, Sun- her | day. A. F. Wentworth of Hartford was a visitor here last week. Miss Lucy Baldwin left Wednesday for cuuomn;fl S i visit her sister, Miss of Mr, and Mrs. Monday. Miss iends. Willlam ~ enyon, T, J. Brown left Thursday for New York, where he wil spend visit £ri ds. of Norwich dave with By woofisrocx VALLEY MH.A.A.&I.IO! — i ‘Hartford epent E. 0 Ben'-ldy of New Haven spent the week-end at Mrs. O. A. Me Mrs, G, F. Davis of Wind- mmhtm'w L F, Anderson. Miss Mabel Moore returned Sun- day to her home at Mt. Hope. Herbert C. Anderson and family spent Sunday with relatives at Ap- ponaug. Ruth Wentworth is _spen Hannah B, Morris Paster arrived home Tues- .;w,k after several days' visit in New ork. ° ‘William R. Noyes of Boston, has Charles F. Yorke was in town over Sunday. Miss Mabel J. Weiant who has been that Sunday was his 80th birthday [at has gone to Waterbury. Announcements have been received of the wedding of Miss Marjorie Ham. mond and Arthur Miller at South- bridge, June 26. County Agent County Agent Worthington C. Ken- nedy was in town inspecting the chil-|gay- dren’s gardens, Monday. The Junior Agricultural and Econ- omics club held its meeting on Wed- nesday afternoon. Miss May Navip is visiting in Willi- mantic. Miss Viola F. Jewstt attended the class reunfon Tuesday at Willimantic High school. Mrs. J. J. Bakken and children. also Mrs. Robarge from Warwick, R. 1, are visiting Mrs. Bakken's parents for the week. Mrs. Edward Chapel has as her guest Miss A. Faye Darrow of New Lon- don. Mrs. John Navin spent Monday in ‘Willimantic. Mrs. P. J. Navin is enteriaining her nephew, Jams Miss Bernice Armstrong of Syracuse, ¥ James Munyan's. Mrs. Samuel Dike and Miss ‘Alice Dike of Auburndale are visiting Deacon Josiah Dike. Mrs. Addeman is making repairs on her summer house, The Ark. The Powning family has come to oc- cupy for the summer the residence of of Mrs. George Dresser. Judge Munyan went to Wrentham Miss Evans has gone to the Adiron- cks. da Mrs. Charles Searls is entertaining her niece. Mrs. Frank D. lt’enlt ang daughter, Mrs, Bessie Spear of Foster Center, | Lonsdal Mra. Thomas Brown is visiting . her parents in Jewett City. John Rathbun was a visitor at the Rethbun homastead Mondly‘o nlght.‘ Mrs. Edwin expects go to O‘kh.ml ‘Beach Sunday morning for|turned home for her summer vaca- Mm, Joseph Case is entertaining her two grandchildren, Marion and Edith May Pettit of Lonsdale, R. L Arthur Hughes Spent several daws|a School closed Friday the 23rd ef June. Miss Dunlevy the teacher re- turned to her home in South Wind- ham. The mm»nmllsfitonm. count of the lack of rain. Other crops are looking good. Mr, and Mrs. Hen: have been visiting tucket the past week. Richard Charles H. Rounds has purchased a new automobile. June 30 as it was the last day of the season. Mrs. Marion Brown has been visit- ing friends in Danielson. Rxpflnngsrightupthebankonthei’th! ‘Bu cause it’s the nation’s birthday, and because Prince Albert tobacco has set free men who yearned for. i i 7 ine e aind F ot makin’s—and who shied at tortured tongues and throats! Bang-away like it’s freedom’s frolic! Kick-off the covers early. Let the orators pump patriotism into your spirit while you puff P. A. into .your smokeappetite! And keep on puffing “P. A forever” because it’s the happiest, the truest tobacco you could wish to jam in a jimmy pipe or roll into a cigarette! The patented process fixes that! And removes the bite and parch! Il be a regular celebration, via PRINGE ALBERT the national joy smoke Open up a toppy red bag of P. A. (mighty handy for rollers) or a tidy red tin, like it was a package from home, then you'll know why men smoke Prince Albert and boom Prince Albert from one land’s end to the other! Get that independence spirit on the tobacco question! ' So, unlimber your jimmy pipes or makin’s papers—and fire away! Because,mPrinceAlbertwillpu(newiimof tobacco goodness into your system. Just write it down in your little diary, “Today I started smoking Prince Albert.” This is the joy’us time to become pals with P. A, and declare yourself for smoke happiness! toppy red 10c for the red gl 98 3y :?.u the sponge-moistener ¢ heeps the tobacco at o re ot : R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. 'Winston-Salem, N. C. EAST WOODSTOCK Address on the Great War and Peace —Funeral of Mrs. Walter Clemence. Hamilton Hall, editor of the Inde- pendent, and a summer resident of the Hill, will give an address next Sunday morning at the Congregational church | tak on the Great War and Peace. Patriotic Celebration. Monday there will be a. Fourth of July celebration on the common ‘with a clam bake at noon. Ball games, music, addreses, and a dance in the evening, will fill out a very enjoyable Allen Kenyon's since November CLARK’S CORNERS Children’s Inspects Gardens. Mrs. Clemence Death. Mrs. Walter Clemence, 40, died at St. Vincent hospital Tuesday. She had been in failing health _for some months, and entered the hospital a month ago. Mrs. Clemence was _the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hibbard and had always resid- ed in town. Her husband, a daughter, Marguerite, aged 16, a brother Win- field Hibbard of East Longmeadow, Mass., and a sister, Miss Jessie Hib- bard of Greenfleld, Mass., survice her. The funeral was held from her home Thursday afternoon. Rev. F, B. Harri- son, pastor of the North and Hil par- ishes, conducting the services. Burial ‘was at the Center cemetery. Personal Items. bins. Shaw and Shea of Willimantic. Ansel THOMPSON Rev. Frank Pom:r ot Middletown 1a visiting relatives Miss Harriett glbhud has been spending a week at the neighboroood with Mrs. A. C. Hibbard, William Richardson is home from Williston Academy, East Hampton, is spending her vacation at Mrs. Community Clum Meeting. ‘The pext meetl: of the Community club is July 12. e committes in charge is_J. . Hillam, Mrs. E. E and Miss Clara Edd r. and Mrs, George Bosworth, Burton and Wendell Bosworth and H. S. May, attended the wedding of Ed- ward Bosworth and Miss Blanche Per- ry at Yetter Hill, Eastford, ond Wed- nesday. Calvin Arnold of Central Village has been spending a few days with his niece, Mrs. L. H. Linderman. . SCOTLAND Strawberry Supper—Ladies’ Aid So- clety Holds Annual Meeting. Miss Charlotte Lovering recently re- y and returned with a new au- | Ma: ONECO thelr home in e, R. I, tion. Gladys Geer is_hgme for vacation. Mr. and Mrs. F, N. Taylor and fami- iy and Mr. and Mrs. George Lyman of guests of Mr. and HOWARD VALLEY Ciark of Hartford Thomas Sunday visitor here. Archer Lovering is few days with his brother g Social and Supper. strawberry supper last week. A good supper was served and a sociable hour ‘was enjoyed. Winslow Gallup and Beatrice Geer t ‘Windham High Mr. Procton of Canterbury has pur- du.ud the Ray farm mll Millie and Rosena Vitolo have gone to Williman thread mil and has moved tic to work in the scho Mrs, Willlam AR recently sold his farm to Tyron Brothers of Willi- mantic. Mrs. A. L. Mofitt has gone to Main, . Mrs. J. M. Saunders and her moth- er :‘v. gone to Greenport, Long 1an NORTH STERLING H. Crowell in Paw- Fortune is entertaining from Providence. new bicycle. e Annual Election. ‘The Ladies’ Ald society held its an- fishermen were out for trout ‘Wednesday. T rectresses, Mrs, Weaver, Mrs. Kenyon. SOUTH WOODSTOCK Daniel Flynn, formerly of this place was killed by a bull morning at the Norwich State hospi- The young people held a social and dance in_Phillips’ hall last Tuesday night. served Miss Hattie Nelson is home Hartford for & short visit. A few from this place attended the play in Thompson last Saturday night. Miss Nellie Lowe motored to South Willington Wednesday to the Sunday School convention. Mrs. John Lowe returned home from Thompson last Friday. EAST THOMPSON Mrs. Phoebe Jacobs returned to her :{home in Putnam after spending sev- eral weeks here. Saturday last the town was visited by a severe hail storm, doing much damage to the garden: stones were as large as small walnuts and the ground was white with them. The storm was accompanied with thunder and lightning. The lightning struck a shed owned by G. Y. Rob- Friday of last week Dr. E. C. Bass of N, E. Southern Conference was & Ransom, his wife is in _poor health. Th Hardware & Roofing Nettie Read, Myra Perry,|has been spending a few days with her parents. Mrs. John Ransom has Beem in Providence for a few days. Chester Robbins was® in’/Webster, Wednesday on_business. Miss Edith Lyon of Webster was & week-end guest of Mrs. Sheldon. Mr. Clarence Stephens is spending a few days in North Ashford, his ma- tive place. last Monday Ice cream and cake were CHAPLIN Farmers Selling Wool at 26- Conts Per Pound—S8trawberry Supper, Miss Mabel A. Lanphear has gone to Atlantic City, N. J., in y with Rev. and Mrs. Walter E. - phear of Hartford, for a stay of two weeks. Mrs. E, Jessie Hunt and Miss Flor- ence 1. Hunt, who have spent the winter ‘in New Britain, have returned to their home to spend the summes. Disposing of Woel. Some of the farmers have sold their wool at 26 cents per wund. Others are holding for higher pri The Ladles’ Ald Soclety gave cessful strawberry supper and lfl cream sale at the church vestry Tues- day evening. Mrs. Nellle C. Cleveland, Mr. Mrs. Ray Fuller, Mrs. Eunice and Miss Millie’ Fuller of Hapmton, attended the supper. The sacrament will be observed at the church next Sunday. Five are to unite with the church. The fine showers Thursday morning have given qu“on in" this sectipm a new lease of ML from The _hail who is _somewhat im- Get Good Brands in PRESTON BROS,, INC. " Hardware, Cutlery, Electrical, Sporting, Hm Goods, Paints, Glass, Auto Supplies, 208, 211, 213, 215 Main Street, nm —~——

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