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TIMELY EVENTS PIGTURED IN CARTOON BY THE LEADING _ARTISTS OF THE COUNTRY WRONG ORDER THIS 15" THE THIRD TIME IEOROERER HAM AND ECCSAND ‘\GQTTEN WIENIES \nND SAUBRRRAUT —Des Moines Register and Leader. —Philadelphia Public Ledger. and is also teaching art to a class of LEBANON Geer and Mrs. C. 8. Goodwin spent 7 3 pusniy camping there. - ;hur-da{ a.ftel;-lloon with Mrs. Louls 1 y Siswick was usiness vis- ith i l “M " E fll ! DRE“ I ’l ~ I £ N 5 itor in Hope Valley Afonday. Athietic Club Team Defeats Colohest- | “Trongires "Gl was In Springfield Miss Anna Cowan of Passiac, N. J., er—Joseph Blakeslee Injured His|and Boston the first of the week. is the guest this week of Mr. and MTS.| Foet. GOSHEN Augustus Lambert. e— Joseph Johnson and Master Francis| ' The L. A. club defeated the Colches- Johnson have returned from a week | ter town team, Saturday, on the home WATERF ORD ;nd visit to relatives at Montville and diamond, 37 to 7. Today the L. A. C. H:;:"d !wg&;‘:" s.r.i:ld“onc::: g weaton . team will play the South Windham St K g AR ss C. Louise Harris has returned | team on the South Windham diamond.| Church Steps. ise Party for Miss F. A, Olney on | to New Haven after spending the week Syraies 1o Hor Birthday. ¥ °" | end with Mrs. George W. Harris at the Canning Demonstration. Mrs. Robert E_ Ritchie of Boston ig Wh i Galn d ; Yeicid ‘Acoid &z haeg Harris homestead. inA canning demonstration was given|a guest at the home of George H. o I8 (s} an Coming—Inciden ccidents Tuesday evening, the 13th, just as Balti west the Center schoolhouse last week, | Thomas. ¢ ¢ . the summer normal school. Miss Mary | the sun went down, there gathered a lo @ by Miss Sprague of the extension de-| A company of Boy Scouts from d B 2 in Thre c 3 Chapman and Elizabeth E. Thomp-|company of ladies to surprise Miss F. ‘William M. Gill of Balfic spent Sun- | partment at Storrs. It was very In-| Hartford passed through this place on an uilding in < ounties.| son, teachers in town, are attending|A. Olney, it being her natal day, and (9ay With his uncle, Rev. Wi teresting and instructive. She worked | their way to the encampment at Gard- the same school. i was a success. It was|Crawford, at the Methodist parsonage. | with raspberries and peas. ner Lake. It was about the noon hour Improvements and alterations are be- ?fiué’“&‘l’é“;u in town to meet Mrs.| Attorney Dana Taylor Gallup of| Mrs. Arthur Hewitt and daughter,|and they stopped and prepared and ing made to the residence of Mrs.|Speerli from South Canterbury that|Boston is spending a few days with | Dorothy, and Mrs, Charles Troland | cooked their dinner under a shady oak Myers is a mail carrier in New York | Tp, P. Norman in the village. Wil- oncocted. Twenty- | his mother, Mrs. Siméon- Gallup. and daughter, Doris, were at Ocean|on the banks of the Yantic. New Londen County city. B A R igar g i by g ey itn Cthelr - husbands, | Willlam Kennedy, who was spending | Beach Saturday. The beautiful double rainbow after i S Mrs. Gearge M. Barrett is occupying | tract. sweethearts and brothers, marched in|his vacation at Bethlehem, N. H., has| Mrs. Alvin Lyman who is seriously | the shower DMonday afiernoon attract- NIANTI her cottage in the Pines. 5 Miss Ella Norman of this town is|upan her on her return home with gifts | returned home, being called back by |1l has been taken to Willimantic, to|ed considerable mnotice. C Edward Banning of Hartford is pass- | 45 teach in Ledyard the coming year.|of flowers, china, glass and linen, also | the illness of his father, Supt. John|her brother's, Samuel Adams, whefe Sawmill in New Location. Sevaaries Ing the summer with his grandmother, —_— a postcard shower. Mrs. Clarke Rog- | Kennedy. she will be cared for. F. L. and E. L Pattison have moved Coroner. Brown Sails Down from Gales | MZS. W. A Banning, in the Pines. HAMBURG ers, In whose home Miss Olney resides, | Mr. and Mrs. Horace Price and young | Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Abel and fam- |, = " SO0, = o, Bl C 200 DOV PROTRC Ferry—Cottagers and Their Guests. |, F1omer, Dorman of Hartford is mak- opened her inviting dining room, where | daughter, Lilile Price, of Jersey City, |ily, Mrs..Alice Peckham and Mrs. | their sawmill and g & visit to his parents, Mr. and SR another surprise waited, a table loaded | and Mr. Price’s aunt, Mrs. Charles|louis Abel and som, went to Vernon Louts trong and family, of Nor- Mrs. W. H. Dorman, in the Pines. Bl =i oy | fided by the Ia- | Kopp, of HBrook o ~|Sunday and carried home Mr. and Hartforg. are occupyine s cotage, | oy factor Winteld 3. Marowaring of | i &F"the besch- Jast Wednesaay: o | iy, Toiresaments provided by the la- | Sopm, O Dokt N ¥, 4erte el e Mra. William Avery. "irs. Avary. bas | Tich, have moved into th 1 house Seldom Inn, in the Pines. day at his coriaed Monday and Tues-| Ely Morse and.family of Amierst, [ fter instrumental and vocal music, | boarding at the home of Mr. and Mrs, | Deen Spending some jtime at Mrg ety B e R Miss Marcia Delbridge has returned | %3 Ccotiage i the Fines. Mass, are at the E. Stiles Ely place | the guests departed, wishing Miss Ol- [C. Edwin Stapelyn. Mr. Price return. | Abel . Slonie home from s few days'/stay at her rs. W. J. Manwaring of New Haven | 901 the summer. ney fifty more birthdays. Miss Olney | ed Monday to New Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. Freq Taylor and chil- | 0% R.uzd-.lly'hu SR i o home in Fairfield. i3 the Buest of Mr. and Mrs. R. L Man- | “James Ward and son Leland were | oame nore tn May for her health and i e R i dren were in New London Sunday,|, J. A1 purc] - Mrs. Ernest L. Spencer of Saleém is o2 callers at Mrs. M. L. Tiffany’s Sun- [ has not only gained many friends here o from Wowita Wyehine. guests of Dr. John Taylor. R i Sl the guest of relatives in the village. Frank E. Tice is employed in Hart- | gay. but in a measure has regained her| Edward Chesebro, while mowing last| Mr- and Mrs. Rodney Hewitt, Miss - Pnilip Morgan and family are guests | 7% . met Wednesday after- | hosith Saturday, feli from ‘the mowiee: mat | Gladys Hewitt and Harold Mason have| The weather being verey warm, the lliam Sawyer and Mrs.| The birthday cake, With the usual|chine, badly spraining his arm in the | 80n€ to the beach for a vacation. Christian Endeavor meeting was held f Mr. Morgan's mother, Mra. Mary L. = Tgan, Penn avenue. SH‘ IN ed. p 1: ‘Mr. and Mrs, Henry Briggs and chil- | out of doors, on the church steps, and g‘?:omz'a:nmmfn. Brown of Nor- oc Miss Florence Beebe of Hadlyme is Sflfifig‘éafibfd’mw’.fimfifimfii {)aell.“g;;::dl‘mmvingu TRPHEY ad oan dren welx;c at Oé'.e-n B::c.h suna:i‘r ivne::.n&: gggyow was moved out wich made a tsip to Nisntic Sunday in | Hallam P. York Had Local Relatives— the guest of her grandperents, Mr. and | muck appreciated by Miss Olney. e M T M, Miey tafhiny e iy Mre T Daeee | L B Bantail of ‘ Dmst Hartfora sailboat and passed day fv’thm' mother, Mrs. Mu-t‘:: [ & Pastor’s Father IIl. Brown, and sister, Mrs. Adelajde Spen- — Mass, was the guest the past week of OLD MYSTIC rer. Hallam P. York, who was drowned |her aunt, Mrs. James Lord. Rt o Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ray have taken [ the Connecticut river Sunday, was a| Mrs. Georgie Ward eatertained Miss | chowder Dimmer Served—Illiness of Miss Winifred Jewett of Amesbury, spent a few days with friends here c spent ¥, >4 gl}.:md!:‘ It:.;wbm ftm Miss Ruby Sweet is visiting in Nor- | this week. oin ' folk. Archie Walkingshaw assisted in the Mr. mausic at the Y. P 8. C. E. meeting Beckwi grandson of the late William O. York | Marion Abbey and wan Mrs. Frederick Munich and daughter | .04 infant of Hartford, and Mr. and | Sunday evening with violin accompani- hens i Temmient T Peinl S tua blane. A Dromer, Tilery O] e, A0y S Miss Baith Swen of |~ supt, John Kennedy—Artist Lesves Marjorle of Bridgeport arrived for their | Mrs John Wolcott and ment. - C. Von Feilitz Mwnmum York. and a sister, Flora A. York, re- | an automobile ride to Ocean Beach last| for New York State—Edward Chese- | 02 o Mr. e Charles | of . were Sunday guests of side in Westerly. Willtam N. York and 3 Mrs. Nellie Lillie: : MOHEGAN m:tcw days at his cottage 'Mrs. York, parents of the deceased. s | S Maday. 5 of Hampton,| P Imiured. F. B has purchased & mo- |~ ery Amos Lillie and Mrs. William O i In the-Pines. merly Fesided here. Ya. and Miss Jessle Morgan of New | Rev. Osmer G. Buddington of West|Mr Hanks and family are greatly en- | 2 °L°% Were in Norwich Wednesday. Mrs. Harris of Norwich has been Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Besbe of Rocky g their parents: T B ey i e - e A i by i R s . = 7 gooe o at churen B g ana even- | T il nave arrived at their cottage in the betic g B Miss Ida Harding spent the past{ing, 5 Mies Lucy GeSup M oseph Plakesley canght his foot in Mias Trumbull of New London at- ¥ bruised badly | tended church in this place Sunday. Pines for the season. torrs colles: TR home here after ;. the R B. 8 Wasiburn ang Georss T. s o e Diaser. and eprisg Mouths St the Iute. of fo have atiention {rom| “jies Winifred Quidgeon is in New Norwich Sunday Sweet. London visiting her sister, Mrs. Strick- The Ladies’ Ald society of the Bap- | ni, Miss Mary Williams, st Pines. s tist churca served a chowder dinner de;cc:. She was accompanied 4 btz - Mrs. Avery and Mre. Dolbeare were orwich Saturday. @ good attendance at ‘Wednesday. Miss was church Sunday, both morning and eve- I The Sunshine club of Burnet's Cor- . ners met Thursday afternoon at the ,W’“N':'I';::"‘ T‘g: departed home of Mrs. Abby Gardner. The at= two months at Elmhurst tendance was good. Dinner was served at 5.30 p. m. cul,e ‘Alpheus H. Schoonover, Supt. Kennedy Il Miss Adds has e Dbeing o by mei T Fhe Tant . John wK.nn‘dyl , superintendent of g: e 3 church p 1 com of yst after mhudonmhthh u(m mn"&:fin.drfi-mmabym- S ' mx&u.—bukhmmm- il E g :%5? 5 J