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lowed carry. Wfllesmmo‘(&tvo. Reckless runming is acoountable for the defeat. feature of the -— HANOVER Report. of ; Billy Sunday- Campaign-at C, E, Meeting—Cradle Roll Party-on Parsonage-Lawn. The C.MB.meeting last-Sunday eve- ning was led by Mr-. A. B. Ledd. At the close of the regular meeting “Mr. Price of'New'York gave an interesting of BillySundaygpcampaign wink rose. Miss Jennie Parhn.- ‘was the organist. Cottage Notes. Mr, and Mrs. J. Harry Mann and of Putnam, opened their the week ends here during and _little ert S. Bolles of Haverford Penn., who is spending some "EFishers Island, was the guest Mrs. H. F. Crandall Pilerce, at their home several days last week. Mrs, Henry Beckwith of New I-ondon were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. C, Perkins t Friday. Mrs. Franklin, H. Brown visited friends at the Willimantic. camp grounds Thursdsy and Friday. Motored from Hartford. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Brooks of ere | Hartford were guests of BMrs. Brooks' Leaving . for White :Mountains. Mrs. Angus Park leaves today (Sat- urday) fo-spend August in Bethlehem, i Cradle Roil. The . annuel - u-uue roll and homs 'department party. be held this '(S-tumn)‘nrmn on the parson- Bge lawn. C. E, Meeting to Be Held in Goshen. At the executive meeting of the Nor- wich union today plans will be made for the summer meeting to be held at Goshen next month, orman Willimantic ‘'Wednesday night. ASHWILLETT, ‘The funerad of J. Oscar Minér, 73, was held in the church at Pendieton Hill, Sunday. Mr. Miner was a life long resident ©f North Stonington, coming to the Frank Eccleston in Griswold, near Glasgo, nearly two years ago. @ leaves his wife and several children and gfl.ndchudren. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan N. en- tertained Mr. Main's sister, Mm Ben- jamin, and her daughter, Mrs. Amasa Main of Preston City one day last|Miss week. Mrs. L. Weltin has returned from a visit to New York. Carl 'Anderson bas“finished helping , Mre. N, Main, and sister, Mrs. John ‘Holmes and little hter. Amasa Main end: son, George, went to Ledyard Tuesday afternoon for a few days’ visit with relatives. Mrs. John Holmes and Iittle daughter, Ruth Frances, returned to their home in Westerly Monday, and are to move to Peacedale the first of the weelt. ‘The Casey family entertained rel- atives from Leflingwell recently. NORTH LYME R Miss Gladys Cowles has returned after two weeks’' vacation spent with relatives in Bloomfleld and Lyme. Mrs. Mary Fosdick enf the ladics of the Birthday lab (W afternoon, There was a ‘large at- ‘tendance. N. S, Strong and m visited T. g Mujlans and family at Brockway junday. Mve, ary Fosdich and MmN 8 Strong this week. e Cha.rle-l.l‘l!un!. of Brooklyn, N. Y., visited his mother, Mrs. Mary, Lo Tif- hfi the first dBfilhn ‘week. was a Saybrook visitor:over Bl\:flflay. i Reynol cams home from Eumm! torattend the.dancs.at the public hall. bomesiends 10 BreTREICItS: 0 3 Er g A Harding "'1s Euests?from ‘Hope ValleysR. I, mother, Mrs. Delphine Fish, arriving week from Dayville where they had been spending,some days, making the trip in their * mtomohile from Hartford. Mrs, Wood -nc‘hef dsughmrp, Bigelow and Miss W from Web- ster, Mass.,, have tlkm Mrs. Bmma Bennett's cottage, for several weeks. Bennett have moved Master Gordon Maniere, with Noyes A.llyn, ‘went to Niantic Wed- nesday, ‘in Brooks’ automobile. There they wereao!.nm by Mre. Del- g‘ ine Fish and Mrs. Lucius Brown of orwich as guests for dinner at the summer cottage of Mr. and -Mrs. John Griswold of New London. Mrs. Rowland Perkins of New Lon- don was a caller here Tuesday, At Waterford Meeting. Misses Ellen and Lmcy Geer, with m Mawmn. attended a meeting of the Mayflower society in ‘Waterford. at the home of Mrs, G. Maynard Minor, Wednesday. Ths Misses Mathewson entertained an automobile party of relatives from Durham, at luncheon Tuesday. Mrs. Fanny A. Molthrop was the guest of Mrs. Charles S. Starr of New London several days last week. Windham County EASTFORD A Summer Visitors Yn. Local Homes— Local Pastog.Preaches at Ashford. Mr. !.nd, Mras{Fred wsfl enter- ~ - ‘Mr, and Mrs. Bverett Phillips P dren, Clara, Maro and Alice Phillips, of Chariton, Mass. ‘Miss Rosa. and Carl Owens of Stamford are staying for a time at the former'’s summer home here, Misses Pansy Neff and.Sybil Con- verse have been visiting at Clark's ‘Corner in Hampton for several days. Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Conv visited Dr. Converses.son and. the latters !zn‘muy at West Willington. Friday, the Judge and“Mrs. Arthur M. Keith en- tertaineq their son-in-law and Gaugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Lewis, of Putnem over Sunday. Rev. J. B. King preached-at (Ash- ford Oontrexnflonn church Iast Sun- Judge and Mu. J. M. Tatem feturn- ed last week from an automobile trip to Vermont and New Hampshire. Guest from Kansas. "™ Mrs. H. G. Adams (Mabel Warren) of Maple Hill, Kas. a native and for- mer restdent of this town, has been on & visit here and calling on friends. She visited an old friend in Biddeford Pool, Me., also relatives-and nds in Bos- ton, Mass., and Westfo Conm She hllbeena.mtherob! and Mrs. Smw‘l nm.lb‘zm. penbcn mddn e 8 at the Florence., . 3 : ‘Warren of New Work {sspending herryacation with her o T has e Spending several weeks with J A m s family in 'W‘nnm“a‘, "Warren Bndww and son of Putnam by P“\umolthou!’ormen'mm.nm end Mrs. William Keene spent Tast Hum with the Tas nday e latters parents % ot ‘S.N‘.’.',‘:‘mfi""&mm‘“‘“" T, ny end unmy at Crystal lake. He is accompanied by his wife. WESTMINSTER and Mrs. Jack Upton.returned tn their home in Eastchester, aftet .Mn‘ g;l.r vacation as.the guests. from @ brief. visit in Nnrwleh and Gales Ferry. B. S. Yergasou and lunlly have re- turned to their home in Hartford. Ml!l Ethel Bradford of Brooklyn, N.. is with Miss A.lm.l Patton for two weelu Picnic at w-m. Station. icnic of the held at Waldo station on Thursday. The ‘'Windham people made the trip in an_auto bus. The mid-week prayer meeting at the Congregational church was _held Wednesday evening instead of Thurs- day, lecause of the Sunday-school picnic Th s The work of putting up the poles and wires for the electric lights is Soingeon n.yidly and u'vunl residences power will be :éuppued by the Mvflh-wflnmmuc o. EAST THOMPSON Methodist Sunday School Picnic— Winners -in the Various Sports and Games. Mrs. Jerrr m Southbridge was the guest of her brother, Rev. Frank Chamberlain, last week, as was Richard also Master Forest. Silag Joslin recently purchased a 1915 car. Rev. Mr. Chamberiain was in Put- nam Thursday, The King's Daughters have just pur- chased a new range for the parson- age which'is much appreciated by the pastor's wife, A good number from East Thomp- son attended Douglas camp meet- ing, which has just closed. Games and Sports at Picnic. The M, E. Sunday school held its annual picnic Wednesday at Bates' grove,| Webster Lake, about 125 at- es sports In the men's bins Henry bins third. Boys® high jump, Kennet.h Robbins first, Arthur Withey second, Charlie Chandler third. Men’s broad jump, B. A. Robbins first, Herbert Robbins second, Raymond Bixby third. Boys’ “broad jump, Kenneth Robbins first, H. Kenyon second, Harold Kim- ball third. Boys' 50 yard dash, Ken- neth Robbins first, Charlie Chandler second, Lawson Robbins third. Boys’ potato race, Kenneth Robbins first, H. Kenyon second, Arthur Withey third. Mr, Huntington is entertaining his brother and family, from Brookfield. SOUTH KILLINGLY Mrs. Thomas Jacques spent Thurs- day with Mrs. Calvin Nk:boll of Put- nam. Mr. and Mrs. /AL E, Hall, accompanied by Mrs. A. N. Law and Miss Addie Holland, visited friends in mantic Thursday. Mrs. G. W. Bulfl' entertained H nard and family of Valley l\'\ll. Sunday. Mrs. Albert Pike entertained her nephews, Ernest and Jared Hall on Tuesday. Alcott Spaulding of Auburn was a recent visitor with local relatives. Mrs. David Remie entertained Mrs. Ruth Werner and Miss Eva Spauld- ing Eriday. Clarence ‘has moved from the Long place to elson, of Putnam a few days at The minor injuries Sunday when his mo- torcycle skidded, throwing him to the ground. m ONECO S Mrs. Kratt and daughter of South Manchester has been visiting this week with Mrs. Ellen E. Waite and Andrew B. Stone. Mrs. D. S. Kenvon entertained the Mrs. Charles Saunderiand spent Fri- day at North Franklin, Several from this place attended the entertainmentson . Sterling Hill Thurs- day night. John Bussey has gone to Massa- chusetts to work. Mrs. Isaac Clark’is vistting - brither, Alvin Corey of Ekonk. ,‘Q\: . ¥ 2 RAWSON 5 l!.r and Mrs. D. T. Phll‘lfl}l and dmlzhter spent Sunday in Rhode Is- Amon‘ those In Willimantic Wed- nesday to see the Wild West show were Mrs. Edward Berggren, Mrs. | od James Glen and daughter, Miss fl.lfll Fitzgerald, Miss few weeks with her .m:p‘o:d Q%‘fnfll‘ Mass. g > - TTHOMPSON '« @ |m m—mx-mm—mt.n | mtse at B‘\om S.¢t Your Dealer Deliver a ¢case- racticing physician in Putnam. It is & be for a summer home. The Congregational Sunday school enjoyed the usual picnic at Bates’ wve Tuesday. About fifty attend- Mrs. F. M. Knight is spending a month in Windham, Vermont. Miss Edith Logee has been enter- taining Mrs. Gould of Providence. . CHAPLIN Musical Entertainment—Funeral of Mrs. Jared W. Lincoin. daughters, Dorathef, and Presila, are visiting at the Hawkes' homestead. EAST WOODSTOCK Community mrrl.:- Interesting Meeting—Mrs. Lockwood Addresses Equal Franchise League. Miss Ann- Arnold of Putnam is vis- Iting Miss Mildred May. Professor and Mrs. Wesley Howard m are visiting at George B. Howard's Miss Florence I. Hunt spent an en- joyable week at Northfleld, Mass. the auspices of the Ladies’ Ald Mrs. Helen A Witter and Mrs. B. T. Hamlin of Hartford are at J. Wil- bur Lanphear's for a few weeks. Funeral of Mrs. Lincoln. ‘The funeral of Mrs. Joanna . 8. Lincoln, wife of the late Jared W. Lincoln, was attended at_the house Wednesday at 1 p. m. Rev. H. C. McKnight conducted the service as- sisted by Rev. Walter E, Lanphear. Relatives were in attendance from ‘Waterbury, New Britain, New Haven and Willimantic. There were many beautiful floral_ tributes. The bearers ‘were Allen B. Lincoln, Hubert S. Blake, Ulysses G. Church and C. Lincoiln. Burial was in ‘Windham cemetery., Mrs. Lincol nearly 81 WOODSTOCK Serious lliness of Mrs. . William Mathewson and Dr. J, E. Shepard— New Bridge. Judge Albert Mathewson of New Haven has been called here by the serious iliness of his mother, ‘William Mathewson, Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Ritch were in ‘Worcester Monday. Building New Bridge. The new concrete bridge is being constructed at South Woodstock. Miss Elizabeth H. Latham of Gro- ton has been the guest of Mrs. Will- fam M. Gallup. Miss Alice Morse of Putnam is the guest of Miss Nellle D. Chandlep Dr, J. E. Sheppard of Brooklyn is cfiucl.ny ill at his summer home here. J. Williamson and family, Mrs. Marlhll‘l Willlams and Miss Mary ‘Willlams of Hartford were calling on friends here Thursday. SCOTLAND Mr. and Mrs. Luther Clark and fam- ily have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Everett Kimball, Mr. and Mrs. John Moseley have been entertaining relatives. Miss Alice Willoughby and Harold Kimball have been in Lebanon visit- ing relatives. Alice Sweet has been spending few days at home. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Geer daughter, Mildred, of New London and Mrs. Henry Willis of York, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Willis of Boston, have been visiting at Mr. and Mrs. George Ricks. Mrs. Charles Whitemore and son, Afl.hnr, of New London and Mr. and ‘Whitemore and son of New York, in an automobile trip, re- cl.‘:‘ng_y visited Mr. and Mrs. . George c CLARK’S CORNERS Summer visitors have arrived. At P. J. Navens are Mrs. John Kelly and son, R.lymz:d, Miss Kittie Ring New Havi Mr. T. J. Navin Bridgeport ‘and Elmer Murray of BMer- iden. Miss Margaret Connor is at Mar- tin Navin's. Mrs. John Scott and son, Francis, are in Hartford hospital for treat- ment. Miss Viola F. Jewett and Miss Lucy ‘Hopkins returned from Storrs be- #i.'. STERLING Miss Abbie Denison who has been vi.ldn‘ relatives in this place, return- Saturday last, to her home in G. Niehols and son, of Walpole, Mass.,, are vis- B. May, Miss Mildred May, Miss Nellie Pratt, Mrs. N. T. White and children, Mrs. Ezra D. B. Morse, Carl Morse, Mrs. . _George C. Robbins, Flora Alton, Mabel Eddy. Contests Planned. ‘There is an interesting programme arranged for the Cammnnty club next Monday night. There will also be a contest. The gentlemen will make button holes, the ladies whittle a wooden plug to fit a bottle. The committes m charge are A. G. Morse, Mrs. F. N. May and Wendall Bos- worth. Killam and son, Edward, are nfyoudrmkmthntaghsof 'l‘hcremous SOUTH WINDHAM Mission Socisty te Hold Picnic at Mo- hegan Park—Motor Trip to Ports- mouth mmmammmm tic, at their cottage at Crescent Beach. Miss Mary Charles visiting Ed. Killam at Thompsonville. | bert Suffrage League Elects Officers. The Equal Franchise league met on ‘Wednesday afternoon with the _vice president, Mrs. T. A, Turner. Mrs. |Falls. John C. Shepard, president, presid- l:’; The Xgflo'lng officers were elect- ‘where they enjoyed an excellent shore dinner. ~ . EKONK William Jarvis Cleas $200 From Strawberry Sales—Hollyhocks at Parsonage. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Reynolds and Atwood, have returned to their home in Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Gallup and grand. daughters, Florence and Laura, are visiting in Danfelson. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Jarvis of Providence are visiting their brother, ‘Willlam Jarvis. Hartf Mr. and Mrs, E. L. Palmer have re- Pwflm. from a week’s stay at Lord's Mrs, Street of Suffleld, who has been Miss Esther Gallup is with Mr. and | St Mrs, Charles Hopkins at their cottage | Bay. at Lord’s Point. Profitable Berries. ‘Willtam Jarvis cleared $200 from his strawberry bed this season. He is now shipping huckleberries to Provi- ce. Benjamin ‘Wflcox and party atend- ed the ball game at Voluntown Sun- day afternoon. {flue- Grace and Mabel Stanton of Danielson are visitors at the Stan- ton homestead this week. The frequent rains are keeping the lawns and meadows green. Hollysocks Admired. Rev. William Reynolds has & Beau- tiful collection of hollyhocks in full bloom which are much admired by all who pass. Mr. and Mrs. Johri Lindburgh were week end visitors at Edward Gallup's. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brown are en- tertaining their daughter, Mabel, of Danielson. Mrs. Ada Brown is i% ‘Everett Gallup of Howard and “Miss Maud Chapman of Norwich, were Sun- day guests at E. B. Gallup's. ‘Warren nner is home for two weeks, attending to his farm work. SOUTH CANTERBURY Nmn'm lflmnb =2 dfil - 1 ve been spending a few with Mr. and Mrs. Patrick. The Ladies’ Aid soclety met Tues- day with Mrs. S. B. Hadley. Mrs. J. Carpenter and daughter, esday ~with Mrs. vy v TAEEEN T AE R l