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;x::dmxmom_-!aqm: Miss Alice Hull of Laurel Hill is vis- iting her sister, Mrs. John Murray, of New Haven. 3 ) e pet : ; ° of IEisene’ Abnle Gl Serat B AN % wnd STdey o L oty Kelly or New London. o Sunday’s attraction, Tubbs band-at N Mrs. Fluett of Fairview avenue, Gro- Beach.—adv. e o : ton, is entertaining Miss Elizabeth z Thumm of Norwich. B Huckleberry venders are numerous. : !FSP'WD'“! The best berries are brinsing 13 Cents| rr and Mrs Stephen Keboe and * _— z Bt children of Norwich are at Pleasant|ie View for the summer. v D | A . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Branche of Nor- o - SOMERS R e =~ s e ks gl - L S By SR T TP o o | AT Tane o o T SRR A o e e o Bt T v the o gL mym::; ;‘w L ey e manMabél Nickerncs ~fx 1 ‘Washington on the 28th of August, versary was an interesting one to local are spending two weeks | 1902 and lived with her in that eity. with reiatives in this city. He came to New London after that The management of-the Y. M. C. A. and did not support the woman, so gomea st Sty 45 chank v | (2057 Herbert Allen and ete amusy | B! fehold of i whereabouts ‘agd individual who assisted them in Norwich with Miss Harriet Al sought to have him support her by |statement mode by his first- wife by library contest—adv. - len. llrir!nglnz a snl: e;nmu him criminally. | whom he had one child. Mrs. Conrad Kretser of Mystic has |11 Was arrested and Tug George McCaffrey, owned: by the ington, where the non-support case line of New York, arrived | DgeD entertaining Mrs. Lelia D. Abbey | v)q disposed of in court. September. ~Beaxy Thusday evening from the west with Worthington of Norwich Town. ‘While Day was in Washington the | Fairbanks Is a New London girl. There three coal-] $ i EEJ?;; 4 laden barges. : authorities learned, it ls supposed |are no children by the second mar- iR Mrs. William Gooley of Sag Harbor, | from the wife y had ash- | ringe. [OLIN :H_Af Bt o :| L. I, is visiting at the home of W. C. s 3 v e of Pomfret will speak at | g pn © VTS S8 THS B o JEWELERS : ¢ 5 Sl SOl "G Doy WLt APRIL ADDITIONAL SESSION PRIZES IN LIBRARY used PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING * TE ACH ER o’clock. Mr. and Mrs. John Hills of Delaware, 7 is 4 D are exDEBSL WE Hiflor ihis Aok, ADJOURNED WITHOUT DAY CONTEST PRESENTED | . John McGinley, former postmaster of | i 572, SEPCE S 2%, SHIER HUS W — 3 - Afl String Instruments repaired gfiw ‘I.ond;fi.mpx#enfiedafi;xe iin Two “Matters Before Superior Court|To Knights of Columbus and Young chair Thursday by the employes of 3 B RELY, Violins sold on easy. terms HeE R e Al s o isflm c:g:tc:::ls 3f New York. oty Were Brought to Conclusion. Men’'s Hebrew ‘Assaciation. For appointments address E. offices. g:&e’e cottage at Walnut Beach, Mil- Tz:’ April lddltlcnflm-ulto:’ o‘l" ga Ma e&ign:. lu:-.x-rlh 1::: by the p.ruldl w:r: E. BULLARD, Bt Pl Nor- F superior court was as Urn = | ant T 5 ng at n - wich; Gl gy Aobateliogiing Sl g ve Ly iy B A out day about 4 o'clock Friday after- |points along the way greeted the mem- : 3 s Ts. les Ludwig and daughter |noon by direction of Judge Gardiner | bers of White Cross council, No. 13, [ 8 have retarned home after spending two | Greene, after the court had been in|Knights of Columbus, as they paraded 3 Y weeks In Boston and Southbridge, | session since morning with two mat-|on Friday night from their rooms in prises r B e % cONe Deasic fers before it. Court wes held in the | the Sunlight building to St. Mary's th 5 L4 at MRS. G. P. STANTON'S "‘mguwh is to lecture Saturday after- common pleas court room owing to|parish lawn fete, where they were to . COAL AND LUMBER Mrs. H. H. LaPierre of Norwich and rocess th noon, Aug. 14, and preach Sunday |Miss Olive TaPierre of Hartford have | 2¢ rcPairs that are in I in the |be formally presented with the set of B E - superior court room, books which they -had won in the : moming, Aug. 15. returned after visiting at Homewood, Whpe en court opened in the morning, | library contest. i, : Alpha class of the Church of the | 0Td's Point. Attorney Allyn L. Brown presented the | Everyons of the 125 men in Mpe | guarde dby the authorities. Good Shepherd, Norwich, spent Thurs-| The family of Patrick Shea of Nor- | Petition of Mrs. L. E. Kennedy to be | carried a K. of C. flag as they set out 2o S i B A day at Pleasure Beach, where & Pic- | wioh and Mise Lola Gay of Norwien |allowed to have her claim of $49.50 | from their rooms at 8 oclock With| ieted for Lawrence Authorities nic.was held, Mrs. William C. Yount | are at the cottage of Demis Driscoll at | 282inst « the Thames Loan & Trust|Tubbs' band furnishing the music for | = TRe/eC rmpges E being the hostess. Pleasant View. company proven, their marching feet. Leading the pro-| In the Shetucket mill in Greeneville : Y : 3 S Mrs. Kennedy testified that she had| cession were James P. Sheridan and |on Friday afternoon, Eli Lavertu, 26 ~Fm'|lumlng Kinds and lBhlgh A Moosup patient, Fred Tatro, the| ThomasNewman, Miss Nellie McCar- | the sum named on deposit with the | Willlam H. Harrington as/ marshals, by sexton at All Haillows' chuch, is at the | thy Mr, Way and Margaret Fitzpatrick | Company and she did not receive any | with A. O. Johnson, conductor of the ALWAYS IN STOCK Backus hospital, Norwich, where it is| of North Franklin were recent visitors|Notice as to proving her claim and | contest. » thought he may have to be operated|at W. W. Vaughn's and L F. Ander- |Dad not received any dividends. At Franklif square the line haited | children in Lawrence, Mass., A. D. LATHROP upon for appendicitis. s dn Gt Thomas Browning, the bookkeeper | for a minute while flash light pictures | months ago. Chief Linton received a Office—cor. Market and Shetucket. Sts, . for the receiver, testified that notices | of the parade were taken. Closing the | Warrant and information concerning Delenhone $63-18 The hotels at Crescent Beach show | Mrs. Lillibridge and daughter Ida|Wwere sent out to all parties interested |line was the automobile driven by | the from the chief of police of an increase in the number of guests|have returned to Norwich after visiting | and he supposed one went to Mrs. | Thomas J. Fitzpatrick, while two au- registered during the past week, while | the former’s brother, John W. Mc- | Kennedy as her name was checked |tos with members of the Young Men's several extra cottages have been |Clellan, of Rockville. with the others. Hebrew Association, second in the opened for the season. Judge Greene allowed ‘Mrs. Kennedy | contess ‘accompanied the o would send down after the man Friday . Mr. and Mrs. George Mathews of|to prove her claim in the usual way |of the way. parade part| i ht, but he spent the night in a cell Excursion Mary Pickford and Charlie Chap- | Cambridge, Mass, and Mr. and Mrs.|and then the matter will come before| Another conspicuous member in the | undisturbed. ” lin at Colonial theatre today. Don't | George Roberts of Norwich are motor- | Recaiver A, A. Browning of the|parade was Harry Comstock in a d —TO— miss them.—Adv. ing through Cape Cod. Thames Loan Trust Co, Charlie Chaplin makeup. WHAT AND WHERE BRAZIL BUYs | !f you get your FEED from ps. In a_continued hearing upon the| At the Elks club the lawn was illum- Chance has been entirely eliminathd. About 25 friends of Maurice Spencer| Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Edgerton of Ver- | case of Rubin Shapiro against the |inated with red fire as the procession AND SELLS. The Feed will be right i nt lof e Or of East Hampton tendered him a|Don Center started Monday morning | Shetucket Coal & Wood Co. in which | went by and at the residences of John —_— n point i pleasant surprise Wednesday in honor | for a driving trip to Norwich, stopping | a receiver was asked for, E. A. Pren- | Halpin on North Main street and | Next to Argentine It is the Best Cus- | quality and the prices as low as that of his 55th birthday. Those present|at Norwich that night. They will re- | tice, Charles H. Haskell and H. M. - | Michael Cummings on Central avenue| tomer United States Army South|grade of Feed can be sold for; and i Rl and B, included Miss Blanche Spencer of |turn home today (Saturday). Lerou were on the witness stand. Mr. | bonfires greeted the marchers. P ;4 . i with great va t ch Yantic. IO~ T ras-uane Prentice occupied the witness stand| At the lawn fete Mr. Johnson made _A"‘"l“" Republics. :m oo, :::‘, w::: frowm, PR Al CAMP a large part of the morning, testifying | the formal presentation speech, declar Ot all the republics of South Amer-|7" s . urs y e, BCIOR R ANCEWIEh T Weatexly, HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL |to what his examination of the books | ing that it was eminently fitting that | jca that buy from the United States| NO HAP HAZARD RESULTS ’ 1 hour, Westerly to Atla-ntlcd Beach of the company had disclosed. James P. Sheridan should receive the | Brabil, next to Argentine, is the best SATISFACTION SURE Train leaves Norwich, 810 a. m. || 33, I0uics: Tubbe’ band Sunday the|y, m, C.A. Boys Have Returned From | When court came in after the noon gift on behalf of the Knights for the | customer in point of values. Incom- J —eaadv. » . , the attorn o for New London, where passengers Their Two Weeks Outing. ors A A Browning and Herman | tast o o e ad Batinto the con- | plete statistics just received by the Taak rwich - Ling The descendants of James and Eliz- Alofsin 2nd for the petitioner, J. J.| “While mentioning that it had al st G S o oo one New- || el WIS Bl Wil Told” thee | AL Yapious s on Pridey gronos | Suimond"ana A 3. TrownYor s | s TRiGon T o o 110 Py | Srath o o S % i 3¢ ¥ % . m, t! annual reunion with Mr. and e P St iond company, asked for time to form_ but this was his first ortuni- o 1 50 Round Tri l 50 Mrs. W. A. Pierce at Millstone cottage, | 2lmost black by sun and wind, made | sfter about an hour and a half an|ty, Mr. Sheridan accepted Mo oy PO, or i llo‘t:!o he Unit- 3 Cove Street e P ¥ Ceyatal 1ake, Toliand county, Saturday, | 455, BT SUCk 00 the' Jonior Cangy | ASreement was reactis and the Judge | speech that often drew hearty laughter | on ‘ita face this seems to imake quits N ug. T 2 was informed that the case een | and applause from his hearers. Numpber of Tickets Strictly Limited. on the jigmtfic; River. Boys tV‘7ork Sec- | cottled, Om the K. of C. committee that has :h:uzc‘lh-"ha:l::.olzutmnan -nmh(st::no:: No ticketa sold on day of exeursion | A novena or nine days' praver in|TSry ¥ K Ely came up with the rear | ™t wis understood ¢hat the terms of | worked hard for the books has been e o GREEN LIMA BEANS : i . exporters ed States honor of St. Anne will close Monday, | 82ard in the evening and with his ar- | cottlement included a $150 cash pay- |'W. H. Harrington, J. A. Desmond, 3 | Pt the rtery of the Unit: 3 New York, New Haven & Hartford || July 26 for the French Catholic socie. | Iival, Kamp Killkare, for the YoUnger | ment and a note of $900 to be given |J. Suliivan, John A. Cunningham. J. L. | Coprs to Set busy. Brazil's exports on NATIVE CORN and Railroad ties. St Anne was mother of the|DOYS at least, was officially over. There | ¢, Mr. Shapiro, who was to transfer | Sullivan, Frank Leonard, Patrick Me- | bota) the United States over $102,000, OMA’ Blessed Virgin and is honored as ex- | Dave been 28 boyg there, lots of visi- | s holdings in the stock of the con- | Mahon, P. S. Hinchey, Joseph Desmond 000 worth. In other words, the United Tl TOES D Igynumesnd tors, fine cooking plenty of interesting | cern and all sults are to be withdrawn, | and Joseph Bellefieur. Otaten ought S82 Der cont. of all Yhet things to keep camp life moving brisk- | knile there are some matters that | after tae precomiation at the lawn es bou .2 per - = > The state road contractor is now do- |1¥ along and nothing to mar the suc- open for future adjustment. Brozil sold, and sold to her only 15 at a on's THE CONNECT[CUT the only communication with the out. | association has vet had, . | PERFORMED INSTAULATION where he presented the second prize, | 10y '0,the exporters of the country side for Lord’s Point is by trolley or On Friday Physical Director Nick- FOR GARDNER LODGE | Which was recelved on behalf of the '&év‘i'd u' 1”1 e, Sxnlt of the Switzerland, while of hams and - boat. On Monday next the road will be | erson went down to look at the camp association by the president, Nathan lently it is not e fr the U < opened on the west side of the hill, in preparation for the coming of the = Con- | Blumenthal Brosilith Sovrament, 7 Ehe- CONRLEY 24 per cent. from seniors next Monday. He found ev- | New London Knights of Pyth n- : shows its appreciation of its best cus- ; Merry Go Round, Shoot the Shoots, | erything in good order and returned | ducted Ceremony Friday Evening. tomer by giving the United States See Saws, Swings, Ponies, Bathing|in the evening to go down the river DR. PCLLOCK ATTENDED preferential tariff rates in certain lines, and Canoeing at Atlantic Beach. |today with the United Sunday schools| Ogficers for the mext six months HOSPITA! by subsidizing steamship lines which : Tubbs' band Sunday the 25th—adv. | picnic where he will supervise (the |were imstalled at the meeting of Gar L MEETING Foty A b T sports. lod, No. 46 Knights o! 'ythias, |'At Massachuset! H thic—S: ports, an y seunding fro: REG]SER It is expected that the First Baptist| General Secretary Edwin Hill will | Priday evening in Pythian hall, when = S time to this country on friendly mis- church will be kept open all summer, | take one week of his annual vacation | three members from Trumbull lodge 'B"".;::‘ Furnishings for Maternity | jione some of her most distinguished omitting no services except the B. Y.|next week and will spend part of it]in New London came here for that g 'g- national officials, jouinalists, and busi- FOR 1915 P. U. meetings. The pastor, Rev.|with his invalid mother at Bristol R.|purpose. Toied ness men to promote cordial relations George H. Strouse, expects to speak |L Those performing the installation Last esday Dr. H. M. Pollock of |and reciprocal commerce. Mr. and Mrs. C. Amos Johnson of the first week of August at Northfield: —————— were Winder B. Reed, as district depu. | the Norwich State hospital was in| Notwithstanding these efforts ot | Kansa City are spending two weeks at the Johnson at Montville, SINGLE MEN WON e e P nomas Troland | Boston to attend for the first time a | Brazil to promote commercial relations farm . On sale at ty grand chancellor, board moeting of the Massachusetts |with the United States the figures for R e e N BASEBALL GAME |25 srand prelate and George Sturdy & | gomeopathic hospital to whach he oes | her 1913 foreign trade show that the | Mrs. Frank H. Smith of Washington View aaily during July. the BT I o alled were the fol- | 88 superintendent on the first of Feb- | eight countries which sold over $13,- | Street is with her son-in-law and 9 temperature of the MY nas macrass|Played at Red Top on Chelsea Boat|, The gficers TOATIY oo e O Ol P rasic daughter, Mir. and Mra, Linzee Sewsil Bl e i Suina. W&, sumner . Armateone; V. o | 1,015, 0% Copmarion iei"8) IOt 82 |2z, follons: Tlied Kingdom Rentsy | it vailes, in the “suburde ‘of San o nton: s 7 A pletion ai e on | $80,000,000; Germany, over $57,000,000; P From 40 to 50 members of the Chel- [ Slinton A, Harvey; prelate, John ©-|hospital is the new $15,000 maternity | United States, $51,000,000; France, | Francisco, for the summer. ( Tables and comfortable chairs fres | S5 o0t OIup erioved the elub outing | a ar £. Chester Appley: I G. John | Pl o G O Celee o | Bearn s oo : abbe band Bonasy aftermae —each | at Scoteh Cap, in which the big fea~ | Kb O"AT: G a0 mmemibers extondea | York on Friday. He is making | Portugal over §14.300.000; and Italy,|Tan Hubberd, of Ne ", DR. C. R. CHAMB " |ture ras the basehal sume between|an lnvitation fo Gardner lodge to ats | BRACUZe For, of Soing to Boston shont | 12.365,000, Incidentally It ma¥ 22| New Haven, entertained at Mre Hub- A Stonington _correspondent men- | by, SnEle men and the married men. | {ong a big time which Trumbull lodge | 00 & Week 20 as to keep in <Och |noted that § of those countries ROW |y, ds” summer home at Haughtof's Dental § o0n tions that Mrs. Luella Gager is enter- | pitoher and. Larson for catcher took | Will have on the third Wednesday In |7 ¢ /5 ™ 5 aaxly |ere: ar/less e NS cove for Mr. and Mrs, C. ‘Amos John- L urg taining at the Tracy camp at Lantern | tho game, 7 fo 2, from the married | AUSUSt when (he third rank is to be o . of K About 1% at. s , Mrs. Dwight C. Stone, Miss M.|men, for whom Robbins served u worked on a large class. : T | ten e reception, which was i i \ D the s FUNERAL. details show that there were 18 coun. McGrory Building, Norwich, Conn. %fi:imml‘hay;{, uMiss ga{}:_am Muller, | slants and Commodore Williams did MADE DIRECTOR AMONG - tries each of which sold over $1,300,- 98 thle hw’:":‘h:‘;“l‘ub: b:‘;:d from Tode: = ufer and Miss Heunab | the recetving. George Smith. 000 worth of goods to the Braziiians, | NOrwich D e s e : R;l;hefi_::ge:::;l fx::‘;‘:u:fliu:lrg:: ;‘é AERONAUTIC ENGINEERS:| 1. funeral of George Smith was mtem!:rero were b:: alfzh" e 1647 v The Pleasant View Improvement as- | which the club members first resorted | Edson F. Gallaudet on Board of |BSId at 230 o'clock Friday afternoon | 0% PNe o Brazil buy? ’ sociation. has a lease of the Carpenter | after they had been taken down the Aroaridin Booleh rom his late home. No. 67 West Town |, ost the manufacturers of the Unit: Adam’s Tavern gasino for the season of 1915, and it is | river in lsunches that left the boat- R e # Somaings © avtamatie orrtwnea T | States to know that in 1912, under the | John B M e entertainment | h t 3.30. Those havi s - eri- | 1 ttendance at the services, which | consumption, she bought over $35,275,- several card and dance parties and en- | party included Commodors Julian I, | Peen made a director of the Am arge a r services, which | consumption, she bought aver $35,515,° s pe :?%:ur:pfln“;m-:l il e e s, e ey Dr Frank ;inofgr‘lei;iuon ety formed with | esa Congeasationat et | ana hardware. over $33,000,000 worth DIED. © an ca: | . . Holms, Don Houghton, Frank D. . ' 1 anufacturers; over Bohemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian | Only one hour and twenty minutes|Sevin and N. A. Gibbe. a membership of 200 aeroplane con-|conducted. Acting ns bearers were | Of steel and iron m: $21,000,000 worth of cotton manu- | MARRA—In Fitchville, Beer, Bass. Pale and Burton Muers[to Atlantlc Beach via Westerly,| The supper call found every ‘one |StTuct Sy e s e T Dl o T, s, over $14.360,000 ~worth' ef daughter cm‘m&fiwfi:i:n(;:geffinn&u& Tubbs’ band, 25 pieces, Sunday—Adv. | ready to respond with a hearty appe- commitiee of ard Morrls and Joseph Lynch and bur. | carriages, automobiies, and other vehi- Hill P, B. : S orice” Nourishe tite for one of MacDougald's chowders, | yeaged by Thomas A. Edison. Among |ial was in the family lot in Yantic |Cles: about $7,000,000 worth of chemi- ingt Als, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser, | has pocn tae: amouomie oy hacContly | Watermelon. coffee and cigars. the directors of the new _soclety, | cemetery, Rev. Mr. Ricketts reading a , $6.000,000 worth | Funeral from the home of her mother, Budweizer, Scklitz and Pabst. yater poliGe: | HlerehTtar (e Ovierto or WEDDING. along with Mr. Gallaudet, are sucn|committal service at the grave. The 2 2 . imen as Thomas Scott Baldwin, who |floral tributes were beautiful and they sul : urday, July 30 o'clock. Set- A. A, ADAM, Norwich Town fiyuter beds must furnish their own po- Tm‘ once flkw here in a dirigible balloon, |included the following: $4,000,000 of wool mnnuuc‘u:r? i vices at St J‘n chur;h at 10 Telephone 447-13 ice. This means a saving of some Beck RErong- Glenn H. Curtiss, Orville Wright,| Pillow marked brother from his sis- | Furthermore it may be of interest o'clock. Burial in family lot, Baltic $15,000 to the state each two years, as| A simple yet beautiful ceremony was The army | ter, Miss Mai*ha Smith; Py, | Unitea States cotton manufacturers to| cemetery. that amount was required to matniain | that which took place Friday evening | son ooy S Ham o, e darie, | tor Miles amd oy Doy Ot standards, | ter lili Zladi 1 W. H.|%now that under the classification of N ich, July 22, Su the police in former terms. at § oclock at the home of Mr. and | 2na DaVY. the buresn of oot | Sonninee: arscen N o s, Hichy | cotton manufactures imported by Bra- B o, Pk B & Richard W, Mrs, Edward Phillips Armstrong, No. ot DR. SHAHAN departmen! A b - | zil may be found piece goods, bleached, Too Mach Rain for Fishermen. 27 Clairemont avenue, when their g“’“‘ E‘;“mgg‘;g: -t:; mail h:‘l'l'l ard Morri: m; g:‘ u‘:;:__\yar;‘_ sfifig. 10 he value of $1,460,000; u ed. Marion Block, 326 Main St. Fishermen sbout the state compiain | d2UShter, Sarah Elizabeth, was united | oo cotors to. re by . W . e B et mbleach . Jate - home, stice erctly onmnes | | 225, 158 "Troauent rains ‘of tho past |, MarTiagt with Arthur Ceorge Beck, Lo Ry ME 850 Mvx; e Millec? e e B rraegiin oreet, " Beiordey Practice steictly: limitad to O 'month_ have spoiled their sport and | 508 Of Mr. amd Mrs. John Beck. of | peath of Father Grumbly's Mother. | Willlam Burdick: spray, Alfred A. ™ .3t o ock. of the St Rheumatism §| mads big catches out of m:”"uflg:n Brooklyn, N. Y. Rev. F. W. Coleman, i | A e g o S £ e m mass at St Put - 2-4 and 7-8 P. M. on any of fhe Iukes or pondislie g | Destor of Trinity Methodist church, of- |, A Waterbury paper seld =Friday: dam ray. Mr and M. Frank nted goods :‘0' M": :“'A ¥ W. Morning Hours by appointment vicinity. Nearly every bggy of water | ficlated. The double ring service was This morning at 10 o'cloc] e mof ieto - e fam- ¢ Rev. Thomas A. Grumbly, as- has been tried by the fishe: . with | used, and the bride, gowned in white | ér o + Undertaker . A. Gager was in the same result that ine fsh do mot | CTePe meteor, was given away by her | slstant pastor of St Patrick's Cathor | snerge’of the funeral arrangements. father before a beautiful bank of ferns, e eiey oary and unsuosessful hours | giden treasure and yellow daisies. | &fter o mass of requiem in St. Mary's Children Ory - tates. ca au FOR FLETCHER'S LEASA EW NOTES. . |retu “ocoasd Only membere of the immediate fami- | church in that city. Father Grumbly LAND SIDE DEFENSE L [ PLEASANT TIEW NOTES. @ | emvd, handed Ootmmicomparative, | s wers present. e e P vl CASTORIA iAmcording to records kept-this -sea- | g0od catches ars reported. such ay | Following the ceremony, there was|Sunday. He telegrap yesterday | Washington Authorities Are Given from the , 5 v an informal reception and a nuptial | afternoon to his pastor, Father Glee- Much Thought to This Subject. B e el bt Theas ho% mc. St o s Sippir- was servad in' 4 dmtig.room LRon. af the decth o oEin M. Bas : 7o yons et and that of the water 71 degrees. |0 much remarked by the fishermen. | 7250 SRETORE VoL PO BOAS 20| iies parish ofr the popular assistant At the Pendleton cottage, Mrs. Frank green. pastor in his affliction. (A, Mitchell of Norwich has been visit- Shower for Miss Allard. ‘There was a choice of array of gifts ing her daughter, Mrs. Bruce, Who re-| At her home on Clff str for the bride, who has been active in Hurt In Auto Accidént. cently ‘remarried Mr. Bruce of New MM“g‘mL.h:::r# lous and social life of the On Main street, near Hamilton ave- Yorik, from whom she secured & divorce | day evening at which she recelved odist Bpiscopal -chureh, g .. & year or'two ago. many pretty and useful gifts that in- | Mr. and Mrs. Beck left later in the Stephen J. Kehoe, superintendent of | cluded cut glass, table linen, silver, tin | Svening on a wedding trip that will last the Norwich gas and electric depart-|and chinaware. Musical selectfons | three weeks, and then they will make |, 1nent, has ‘taken' a cottage wiich his their home in New London. Mr. Beck family will ocmytvr‘nflu summer. evening szl Miss Eva Allard presid- | 1S employed as a traveling salesman. “Miss Lottle Treat ith Mad. at e piano and . refreshments R A AT T seyerely were served. 5 Willimantic Tennis Players Coming. |it could be stopped. : ‘while walking near theStottecotiage on| - Those present were: Misses Mary | Four tennis players from Williman- | Mr. Davis sustained a severe gash % ¥ 4 are expecting to come here Wed- | in the thigh. Dayers ot tha roqus erosnds Adlvn L.| An apple saten befors breskfast ers roque v &p ‘Brown is to assemble four of the local | serves as a natural stimulant for the A