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Francis Tuce, -who has ingthem' FA.manlch.uemv ployed in Hilf's store, Teland Chessbro of Mystic has en: w«mmpwyor&.momm store in Maln street. “Transferred from Norwiche Ivan Coulter is with Swift & com- the tage. The J. O. Manwaring house, occu- pled by Harry Clark and family, is re- poruad mldmwtdmmm two-tenement house occupied by the Haynes and ‘Slocum families Smith avenue is re] to New London parties. Former Assistant{Postmaster Marcus D. Bush returned Tuesday evening from a visit to relatives in Cromweil H. P. Bullard has returned.from the meeting. Miss Josephine Kingsbury Wwas & caller in the Pines Wednesday. ‘Walter Griswold of New london is at Seunders grove. Mr. and Mre. Joseph Ray, who came here a few months ago from & are seeking a temement in Niantic, &s they are expecting to reside here. James E. Hurle spent the week end " Dr. Etanley Maln end Irving Hop- igimna ‘were callers-at W..L. Main's last ay. ‘Harola T'aller of New/York has cogie to spend his vacation with Mr, and Mr. and Mre. Rusich have moved to “The Beautiful Sunset” farm. George Hill who is employer at the lsuune hospital was at his home on urday. BEmanuel Kallis has been at his place for & few days. Dr. Hale and family of sphmmeld. summer. " Mrs. Nathan Main attended.g 'plc- nic at” George Hccleston's last Mon- day. Myron 8, Holdredge &nd son, Rus- sell, o Worcester, Mass, and Mr. and Charles Wheeler ‘were-iin Hartford last week. Mrs. Howard Martin and children wre spending a few dm With ber mothel'. Mrs, Nathan M: Attaway Main and nunny ‘have gone 0 Narragansett Pler for the summer. CHESTERFIELD Neéw York people are arriving et the boarding houses in.-Jarge numbers nowadays. Mrs. Ida Solomon.and-children.from Norwich arewisiting Mr..end Mrs.John Kaplan. SALEM 5 4= meor-hd and !Imhd Congre- gational Church Opened For Ser- vices—Death of Frances Tillotson. the not quite com-~ Ruth Sterry two weeks’ visit with her sister, Miss Iveagh Sterry at the Mohican hotel in being that at the home of John N. Ball Team Organized. Local players have organized a base- ball team and have arranged a_game for tomorrow (Sunday) with Jewett Clty, to be played on local grounds. e batteries will be, for chot: City, The Voluntown team’s manager is E. 1s80n | 7 aricin, Returns From Norwich. Miss Susan Miner has returned .from ding homo of her brother, Walter Kingsley in_Chapinville. Miss Iveagh Sterry of New London spending some time at the Fox home- stead. Death of Frances Tillotson. ing at 7 o’clock. She has been ill for about three months. The serious condition of F. R. Bailey who is ill with typhoid fever shows a slight improvement. GLASGO Postponed Picnic Held Tuesday— ‘Oscar Miner Suffers Paralytic Stroke. ‘The thread mill resumed work Tues- day morning after the closing Saturday moon for the holiday. Several automobile parties from the village went to Rocky Point for the day. ‘The Bethel Sunday school picnic was postponed to Tuesday on account of the storm. The day was pleasantly sSpent, with a fair sized crowd. Sand- wiches, cake, lemonade, candy and pea- nuts were served the company. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Luther, Mr. and Mrs. William Richmond end little dn.u‘mer Elizabeth spent Sunday at Ocean Beach, m: the trip In Mr. Luther's ultomobu& d Mrs. Mrs, [uther entertained 18 =t the Tadles' 'Ald woclety meeting held" at her home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Greem-took an automobile trip to Providence<Sunday and were guests of Mrs, Green's One Side Helpless. Miss BdnaWalden:is yisiting friends | - in_Salem. Many came here-to spend-the Fourth with friends end relatives. Messrs. Bennie Goldstein end-Charlie | the White are visiting relatives -here -dur- “ing their vacation, Abrahem Miller has let his new house which he has rebuilt recently to qu York y Brainard spent the week end at the home of Mr. uxd Mrs. Henry Smith. George Coleman of Montville is vis- iting Mr. and Mrs. J, H. Powers during this week. A crowd from this-place attended the| Ha; dance at Gardner Lake Monday after- noon and evening. Miss Lula Powers has returned after visiting Ellsworth ang Ethel Powers of Lake’s Pond. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tinker spent Sunday and Monday with.Mr. and Mrs, Matt Tinker. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fox of Staf- ford Springs were callers om local friends the first of the weuk. CAMPBELL’S MILLS Mrs. from & ihe new road, Detween [Ekonk and Ldaonlp, Wednesday, and-was. severely ruised. day. Mrs. Walter C. Tanner, Miss Mar- garet and Miss Ola Tanner ock an au- tomobile trip to Norwich Wednesday. Silas L. and C, H. Barbet visited Mr. and ~Colburn at. ay Light—.| Mrs. Miller, fl. M\!.. 3 Mmh 2 Qeltvered hfil North Sto: e e a “The address was Lucian Doneld and Phillips from fll’" York. Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes Lewis have re- turned home from visiting their son, John Lewis, nflwflmlhouvom«r o Miss Mamie Dean has returned to her Camping at Pond. Among the many campers at Beach pond are members of the Dupont fam- ilies, who are en ng relatives this week. They are occupying the cottage of ‘A. T, 1 Mrs. Louie H. Ritchotte end sister, Miss Iva Rice, are guests at the home of their sister, Mrs, Olizim Magrey, at Miilbury, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Boucher and Mr. and Mrs. Olizim Boncher upent the hnudnyu in’camp-at Beach po: Misses mmdmlemotflw Haven were holiday sguests of their cousin, Rev. R, P. rectory. Mr. and Mrs. William Burns of Yan- tic spent the holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles ? ber. Miss Lizzle Murvhy spent 'Wednes- day at her home in Norwich. Miss Rhea ant of Turner's Falls, Mass., is spending her vacation 4t the home of her sister, Mrs. William Ritchotte. Mr. and Mrs. E. Boutelle of Hope Valley, R. I, were holiday guests at the home ©of Mr. and Mrs, Charles E. Maine. Motored to New Hampshire. Edmond Herbert and Louis Joseph and Howell, John Herbert and E. E. Clarke enjoyed an automobile trip on Sunday to Greenville, N. H.,, to visit the former home of the Herbert family and call on friends and neighbors of years ago. Stops were made at Web- ster and Worcester, Mass., to call on relatives. A stop was also made at Clinton, Mass., where the Boston wa- terworks were visited. The return trip was made Monday by way of Spring- fleld, Mass. A stop was made at Win- chendon to call on relatives and a trip through the (Berkshires was enjoyed. The party arrived home Monday even- ing. Mr. and Mrs. William Hltllor .I.nd Mr. and Mrs. W. Plainfield were guests of tchtlvel dur- ing the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Bray return- ed home from their wedding tour on Monday., ‘Mrs. Stephen B. Sweet is visiting Lebanon relatives. ‘Miss Victoria Derosier of Plainfield was a uocent vmun- with relatives and friends in Mr. and Mrs. Gem"! ‘T. Phillips and daughter, Miss Minnie Miner and Ger- ald Welch of New Haven were holiday guests at the. homes of relatives and friends. The trip here was made in Mr. Phillips’ at le. % UNCASVILLE Officors Elected By Thames Lodge— Summer Schedule of Musses—Cel- ebration-Supper. —— ‘Thames lodge, L O. O. ¥, held its and its last ‘An been guesta of relatives here for the|¥3S A. G, 'Wheeler;, J; I‘pe‘uL lery Jr,, e Fourth at his aunt’s, Mrs. Fran Iflhlvp. Mrs, Francis Noyes and ter, Miss Louise, have arrived nttc‘?:lnfin‘ s & Bores waa tn Norwichien oyes was Thuudu. attended the Miss Geneva Rathbun attend Wmmsmuaum'!.mx-x Ambu- of the ladies. etQu!m- a picnic going ‘ff!t! I i i I 1 | il B g i i g ’ i - i church - parlors We in place of the usual Mr. and Mrs. Louis Coman of Pbflm dence over the holiday. Maurice Frieburg, who is employed in New York, s a few days at the home of relatives in town. 1y The Baptist church held a picnic-on the church lawn last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Governor Brown of North Stonington spent several days last week with Mr. end Mra. Charles Mm May Daniels and Adelbert Win- chester have been il Manley De La Hooke is ill with heart trouble. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Morgan and grandchildren, Miss Jola W. Morgan and Miss Doris Gardner, motored to Lyme with Harris Morgan. Miss Ruby Fuller of South Coventry has been engaged to teach in the Sixth district. Messrs. A. Slmm, D. 8. m Ira Comstock and ‘Goddard New London were nem at the IAke house over the Fourth. Earl Sargent t’)ée?;amdh landed a nesday. ding and Everett with friends at Spring grove. - MOHEGAN There was a good Atundme. at th- baked bean supper entertainment last Wednesday evening. Mrs. Strickland and <hildren of New London are visiting Mrs. Strick- land’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Quidgeon. Mir. and Mzs. Albert Flelding of New London were visitors in Ho- hegan Monday. Mr. and Mrs. MMN"IM don called on friends in this place Monday. Mrs. Meech, who is at the Backus hospital, is improving slowily. Mr. and Mrs. Denison Danis of Mystic were guests Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Hunter. Mrs. Chureh of Norwich called on Mohegan friends Saturday. GOSHEN Mrs. F. G. Stark has returned from spending several weeks with friends in Norwalk. The Fourth was quietly spent here. There were a number of family reun- jons. P. A. Lathrop has a yery handsome Mr: .eand Mrs. D. 8. Guile.of Poque— tanuck vnr.::‘{hdthmmm m-swhflnmr. _ Windham County NORTH WOODSTOCK Lakeside hotel 1s filled this year by the members of a young ladies’ danc- r. and Mrs, Charjes Loomis ter and Mrs. Wellington Slo- Eims. ‘Bruce Banks of San Antonio, is spending the summer at Nellie_Chandler’s. ‘W. Hinrichs last Sunday eve- ning gave a talk on 'Warden Osborne's prison. Fred W. Bates of New York was in town over the Fourth. WESTMINSTER —_— A union meeting was held at the Plains Sunday evening. Dorrance ‘and Bernice Cook returned from Pawtucket where they spent a few days with their mother. Mrs. Linnell returned with the Cook cmx:dren Tuesday afternoon. L L o leader—literally bas «contest for public approval. Aflym-&eumhtuflm But nowadays a tire has to be if it is to make and hold It is the Tires that has given them be extraordinary & record for superior service qndkydbhumd'r uhmbuukoflzmfiund-hnwho fl‘wmhl‘lfl It tells how more than the more than half a million 99 out every of 1ood mmmmnflmnfl-‘-u It is yours for the asking. friends in Providence, several days over the Fourth. SOUTH KILLINGLY Villa. | Thomas Morse Falls, Breaking His at The trip was a most enjoyable one. They hope that by the fall the state road will be completed as they are forming plans to build a summer res- idence on Westminster Ankle—Willing Workers’ Supper, Miss Gertrude Hall of Putnam has been visiting at The Oaks. She will spehd the summer at Juniper Point, Hill. J. Upshaw and Miss Ruth | Me. Alcott Spauiding of Auburn epent-the | day Fred Meade has resigned as catcher of the Invincibles. Ir#ing Huntington and J. P. Stand- hope visited the old Rathbun place on ‘Wednesday in quest of a farm to raise hirses. They are horsemen in New York. Ben Mustatt is empioyed at Rose- Rochelle High school is spending his vacation at the home of his mother. WOODSTOCK VALLEY W, 8. Kenyon and son Ferdinand, Mrs. Prescott Bartlett and Mrs. George Young of Putnam, enjoyed an automobile ride to Ocean Beach, New London, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miller of Southbridge spent the Fourth at Al- bert N. Hammond's. Miss Ethel Wood of Hartford 1is spending her vacation at Allen W. Kenyon's. ~ Mr. and Mrs, King and Miss L, B. Dickinson of Hartford spent the week end and the Fourth at A. Winifield KAnyon- bungalow at Crystal Lake. Herman Fensenlienn of Boston is at his summer home. Harry Wilson wag at his home over the Fourth. % Raymond [Esterbrooks was home Sunday and over Monday, from Black- stone, Mass. Frank Goss and a friend from New York were at his father’s, Elmer Goss’s, over the holidays. Eastford visited relatives here recemt- Iy, Mrs. Fielder Neff spent Saturday n ‘Willimantic. Miss Viola F. Jewett left for Storrs Monday evening for the eummer Wlm- ‘Wade lost a horss Tuesday, the animal breaking its leg In the past! Mr. Murray and son, Elmer, of Mer- Mmul’.J avin's. POMFRET CENTER K largs number of guests enjoyed lay of fireworks Miss Mary-Potter at Storre—Fifteenth | “205 Wedding Arnmiversary at- The Quail week énd at G. W. Fred Dexter entertained tr‘hnll.l from Providence over the holiday. Injured by Fall. Thomas Morse met with an accident Wednesday. A scaffold on which he was standing gave way and he fell, Dr. Todd ettend- Mr. and Mrs. William Slater visited friends in Scituate Sunday. Jacob Pidge was entertaified at din- ner Sunday at William Slater’s. Mr. and Mrs. A E. Hall visited friends in Milford, N. H., Tuesday and Wodllleldl.y. making the trip by auto- mobile. P. H. Coffey and family and Byron Place of Foster were entertained at G. ‘W. Barlow's the Fourth. ‘The Willing Workers served a chow- der supper at Grange hall Saturday ev 4% EKONK : Social Affairs on the Holiday—Eames- Sanborn Wedding—Accident to Mrs. Ava Brown and Daughter. On the Fourth Miss Jeanette Gallup entertained friends from Providence and Springfield and served one of her famous dinmers. Charles Frink entertamed his entire ?mx’)g on Suncay. Plates were laid or 3 ‘Congdon spent the Fourth:at Cengdon's. Eames—Sanborn. the parsonaege Tuesday at moon, Fl‘nk Eames and Miss Edith Sanborn ‘were united in marriage. Rev. Wililam Reynolds officiated. The witnesses Were Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Wilcox and Miss Margaret er. Thrown from Carriage. ‘Wednesday noon, when Mrs. Ada Brown and daughter Elsle were re- turning from Moosup, they turned out to pass the lnlumobfle driven by John 'Batom Their carriage top caught in overhanging grapevine and was torn oftgwhich o frightened the horse ‘Mr. and Mrs. Bidwell had as visitors over the holiday their daughter, Mrs. Wi and her two sons of Woon- socket, R. L Mrs. Sarah Smith of Webster was with her brother Tuesday. Miss Annie Monast cmterwn.d her cousin, Miss Julia O'Weil, of Danielson over the !"ollrth. Mrs. Mae Higgins of 'Worcester spent a few days the past week with her mother, Mrs. 8. Adams. Mrs. Agnes Clare of Boston visited hre mother over the Fourth. Mrs. Bd Keegan is entertaining herl father, Mr. Ehlaldfi from Maine. Mrs' Upham had as visitors over the holiday her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Moriarty, and grandson, also a gentleman and lady, all of Providence. Mr. and Mrs. Huntington of Thompson were with his mother's peo| ple over the Fourth. Mrs. Mills is ill at the horthe of her son, Fred Mills. Her sister of Boston! wes with her Sunday. Mrs. Mattie Knowlton was a Worces+ ter visitor Wednesday. EAST THOMPSON ] Sybfl Converse and Lola Ethridge of Eastford have been spending a few days with Rev. and Mrs. Chambers. The Fourth of July some of the town’s people went to Webster to see the procession and the fireworks in the evening. Clarence Stevens returned to North Ashford Monday. ‘The M. E. Sunday school will hold@ its annual picnic at Bates’ grove on July 28. Mrs. Morse of Thompson:spent Wed- nesday with her brother, Luther Rob- bins,