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e @nflozm-&w.mmfl»‘:m I.ul Stanley b ;vmlm- T e other e M' tan! “".:.“,.f.fim“ Tor & week, Baving yery enjoyable time. . G. Lawton has had for Mrs. C. G. s n o ‘Downs-and son have re- nl'g:r a vmr‘:wmrnhm n Island. | ¥ Cases in Justice’s Court, T John Kenahan o‘v‘flhm‘vy-:mbfium ‘before Justice William R.. Th urber, charged with his n May 81, 1915, nnd.n‘ T. Teakonas. The 'motorcycle, [the death nt V 'accused entered a 'Superior court, dollar bonds, and placed in charge of Depuw Sheriff Bennett Saturday night, | unable. to. furnish the bonds a tgfimu was 1ssued and he was com- ‘mltted. Saturday Antonio Ruggerio ‘brought befors Justice ’L'hnM charged with an sssault upon W. H. Pike. He pleaded not gullty, but was 'found guilty and ordered to pay & fine of one doliar gnd .costs of six dollars and fifty cents, which he paid. H, Pike was brought before the same justice, charged with having used abusive language to Rena Rug- gerio; also- with intoxication. He en- tered -a pies of not guilty, the case | being .continued to July 81, a bond of fifty dollars being required. Personal ltems, fl\lndny Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Witter d a Mrs. Ives and her son, were xvhms of Mr. and Mrs, George A. Wit~ Frlds.y Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Pond, R. B. ‘Witter, George M. Wlllllma and P. S. Bastow attended the G. A. R, ‘W. R. C. and S. of V. picalc at Wild- ‘wood. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. 'Witter and Miss Helen L. Witter spent Slxurfl-t’ in Saylesville, R, L Mr. and -Mrs. R. B. witte'r and daughter, Helen, were guuu S-.turd.ny of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hampton. William R. ‘Thurber and daughter, Grace, and Miss Nellle Palmer went to Southbridge Monday, with R. B. Witter. Mrs. E. A. Kinmouth has been at her ola home in Ledyard the past week. & °_Mrs. Flota Gardiner and daughter, Hope, have been visiting relatives in Pomfre t and attended Douglas Camp meeting for' a day or two. HAMPTON Funerals David P. Weaver, Mrs. Irene Groone—Hiawatha ~ Presented on Green ‘at Hotel. Miss Ruth Whittaker of New Haven spent Wednesday with Mrs. A. L. Mills. David P. Weaver, 73, a veteran of the Civil war, died Monday morning, after a long iliness, the result of a shock. ~Funeral services were held at the House Wedneeda afternoon at one o'clock. Rew. Mr, Brown offici- ated: - At “two-@'clock, Little igrange, of which Mr. Weaver was a charter member, held burial services in ‘the South cemetery, where Mr. Weaver was buried. Mrs; “Irgne’_Green: Mrs. Irene Greéne, a former resident £ _this_town, .di€d at the Norwich tate hospital, Tucsday. The body was brought here’ where funeral services were held Thursday afternoon at one o'clock at her former home. Rev. Sherrod Soule and President Luther of Trinity college were in town and called on Mrs. F. W. Davis last Monday morning. Mr. Soule is a guest at Chelsea Inn. Mrs. George E. Fitts, who has been critically ill at her home here is slightly improved. Progress on State Road. _‘The state road under .construction here is ‘fast nearing completion. Placed in County Home. Mildred Wallen and Mae Vickers, aged 10 and 11 years; respectively, who lived for many years with their grand- mother. Mrs. J. A. Vickers, were placed in the Windham County Temporary home for children last Tuesday, after ia“hea:l'lng before the proper author- ties. _Mr, :and Mrs. ‘Charles Harsel of Hartford are at their summer home, Miss Edna Hughes of Elizabeth, N. . who has.been visiting at Mrs. Jos. Hoffman’s has.returned home. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Little of. St. Louis, Mo., and Miss Marjorie Hall of North Windham, are guests at the Prospect house. Miss Florence Mowry, who has been boarding with Miss Sharpe, has re- turned to Woonsocket, R, L ~ Returns to Stamford. The Rev. Mr. Stuart, who has been a guest at Chelsea Inn for the past month and who has preached at mmempto;: !Consées’tdtimflh church for past four Sundays, has returned to Stamford. Presented Hlawatha, ‘the local young people on the Hotel green, ‘last Saturday night, was a dollars great 'success. ‘was cleared, which will go toward - ing for'the recent repairs on the —",#"—~ POMFRET CENTER Neighbers’ Night at Wolf Den Grange. ~—Varied = and Interesting: Pro- ;. gramme, P ‘Wednesday avenlng ‘was Num;' night with 'Wolf Den Iyn and Hempton grangee ranged to take part in the prv mmm ‘but on account of the death otvvon\ut a6kl pmpere that wate DIFALy, oo mut numl ¥ . ‘surprise of the o ed. Th zgn’na:poe:le.b The presentation of Hiawatha by |- gregational church. Mrs. C. Babeock is in New-Haven. - M0 BT % —_— Invitations to Wedding of Miss Ethel White and Walter A. Rawson. Touls Kieriett has sold his fam o N e 0 S m-..e.o B Call of Cedar Point, Lvuthtmtmm Mrs. AQdis £ Call Ag i Rq-&-dl’u—l’nug&fl.i h“m&q Over Garments forjthe BARGAINS AWAIT YOU F. B, Thommnofwmbm:hn. unday. % 4 g s M Boots Kaveine Halbrock beg pirehssed tho Raemtors | Dresses | Coats street and will m d, Mass., % t became for > s Yiour Choi Albert Evans of Worcester, e 3 5 last further sz 98 at X | home over Sunday. L i RAC.K at 2 i E h 55 - been visiting Mrs. Henry V. Haswell. Mrs. w . Woodhead and three sons e, Henry A Blanchard of Day. o Cor. ace, | Of Fitohburg, Mass. are ot Mr. ss'gs rs. Herbert Ho » = "Baxiand Beach : Woodheas spest the it RACK at “The Senior Christian Endeavor lead- | Mary Dwyer are at up h $24.50 er -for tomorrow (Sunday) evening is|for a week. Values . Mrs. Fred Safford. Subfect, Little Bv- | Mrs. L. L. Wilson and daughters, Teams lruk Even. returned ery-day Kindnesses. It is a consecra- Bomrhe:‘ ;:Ch}’mdfl;.m;ne]rmwu T'g “:,“ Satois wete Disged - hiee: All su‘ts at s 6 Hon mare for heir new home in Columbus, OI. | Wilime i hiry, the Ko jine and a | 5 u Sixty-one Present. Mrs. 1da Flace, ‘Miss, Nellio Flace] a victors for Botmoi cosca 1t & A delighttul afternoon was spent last fand Miss Olive Kent were in Pascoag | The second was won by the Williman- | tained by Miss J Tnua.ly at Mrs. Sarah B. H.fl]cy’s‘ for Old Home Day Saturday. tic nine, 5 to 4. ‘where the L-mq' Ald soclety met for| Miss Ella Blood of New York 8| Miss Zulette Tucker of Maple nm als s FOR W, m c an work and sociability. Sixty-one were | visiting Mrs. C. D. Mowry. Newington, has been visiting { | present, <Calvin Killain. of "Worcester Wwas| rolatives and friends. M —_— Marfon Jomes . returns today | home for the week-end. from Hartford, where she was called | Thomas Reynolds of Norwich spent ) Motor Tm Local Briefs early in the week by iliness in Sunday here with his family. He has also_ given the R i home there, S e {ovid Vtv‘:l ohe | bungalow & name, We-Lyk-It. i THE STORE THAT SAVES AND SERVES William Kelley and his daughter, | house vacaf y Mrs. L. Misses Kathleen and Marian Davis | motored artfor Py, - YOUR PATRONAGE DESERVES Mise dfary Eelley of Daveills, have SR e S ¢f Hamden are visiting friends in Co- | Williams wnf:moa'dflg\“"mm Pl | been visiting the Hale Benne! . lumbia. Dr. Hyde of Brooklyn has again been | Frances Klenett has been the guest| Myrs. Staney Chapman and danenter i a guest of Mrs. Martha Francis who |for a few days of Doris Hope in Day- | Beulah of Hartford spent & portion of astor on Vasstien. \ is in very poor health. ville, and while there attended th- the week with Mr. and Mrs. James A. Reyv. and Mrs. Ayer are away on Miss Annie Pitcher of Easthampton, | Junior Chautauqua in Putnam. Utley. their vacation. During their absence Mrs. Leonard at Wedding Invitations. Max Antes and son Joseph of Con-|Mrs. Ayer's sister and her husband, 194 Main Street - - Wauregan Block Invitations have been received here| " 2Y: Mass., took an automobile trip| Mr. Smith of Branford, will stay at Mrs. Albert Day has returned. this to ‘this place Sunday and epent_the | the parsonage. e e week to Hartford. o e g O e A Rawine|day with Mr. Antes' stster, Mrs, Kate| Mre. James Macfarlane and Af¥. and of——— ] — o] —— ——]] Miss Lula Bennett of New Bedford "t Worcester, to take place in Prov-| Wolff. Mrs. Lloyd Macfarlane spent Thursday is visiting at Black Hill Sdence Tuesday, August tenth. Mr|, Mrs. Edith Little of Hartford has|in M‘-nchu!er. making the trip in Mrs. Went to Camp Meeting. Rawson is a son of Mr. and Mrs. R. ‘;::L‘m"l’eggffs‘n x fe;fi days whh hsr Mac! ariane’s car. Spending two weekx' n_,vmun- at their Several people attended the Doug- | C- Rawson of this place. Clarke. peen "entertaining i o et adie i A las camp meeting last Sunday, Frank Prof. Henry D. Hunt of Providence | brother and his wife from P Hoxsie's family and Chauncey Frink's ATTAWAUGAN alis been spending a few days with his by o SOUTH WILLINGTON family going in their respective cars. mother and sister in Pine street. M 2 PR r. and Mrs. Albert Anthony and i Beaches Appre- Flag Ralsing. Mr. and Mrs, Charles_ Blackmar |ae” Tabiirh A, Little and Mr. and family spent the day at Groton Long Sunday Train te the :" Mr. and Ernest Morrill are William Barker 18 a retired sea caD- | siont the week end at Plum Island, | pucsts Suotan ot (e aioriord were recently. ciated by Local People—Motor Qut- |, onding their vacation at Northfeld, tain and wherever he lives hé must be | T A€ T CRG D0 o rton. gl Mrs: James b Lf:’u' Parents, Mr. Ayer's sister, Mrs. Getchall, of| ings. Mass. mindful of his country’s flag. He has| "m0 \was a lawn party on the lawn ¢ o - Porto Rica, spent a few days here last Rev. Mr. Becbe of Vernon Center lately erected a high white flagpole | . Tpce DRSS SR FAOY 00 The 0 Funeral ¢f Miss Collins. week. Miss Chariotts Brigham and ‘Miss | reachied in the Congregational church and to the top of this each day is run |y, The funeral of ‘Miss N. Adelia Col-| Harris and Carryl Bigelow are at| Harriett Smith are guests of Dr. and |jast Sunday. up his ensign. Last Saturday a lit-| S\ .14 Mrs Charles Weeks, Sr,|lins was held at the church in this | thelr home here. Mrs. Fields in East Ham J. C. Ayer, Wolcott Ayer, and George tle company gathered on his lawn b¥ | .13 son. Earl, are visiting at Stur- | Place last Wednesday afternoon at 1 A Motor Outing. Mr. and Mrs. Charles of | Maskiell have new automobiles. the Green to witness the.initial cere- | JhG J0y O oclock. Rev. E. O. Meade of Exeter| .. o m W 4 Middletown are guests of Mr. and Mrs. | " Mrg Ines Sturtevant and son Way- mony. The ralsing was the act of | " ({0t Roliinson and family motorea | officiated. The bearers were Hubert(, Mrs. G F. Wyman is enjoying an|W. 4. Joges land of New Bedford, Mass., have been Mrs. Fanny Ames, Who recited a short | A0eTt BOUIREOn ArC | P. Collins. Raymond Collins, William | Jtomoblle teip to Syracuse, N. ¥.| Frank Robbins and Miss Hazel Kil-| ititing Mr. and Mrs, D. . LoDE. verse of her own composing as_the | 'O NIOTCCRter, FAIWEAY. L o o b an|a. Colline, Jr, and Jewett e e expects to liam of Springfield, Mass., called on | Mre John Kellum is .numxmns her folds of the banner unfurled. Three |y, . cn 0 3 Benjamin Taft to Rocky | Nephesw of the deceased. Burial was = Yoha . 3 PREZ, Mr.-and Mrs. Norman B. Griggs Sun-|gigter from the Bronx, verses of the Star Spangled Banner | Ja‘Son and Bend in the family lot in the Columbia ceme- |, MT=. John 7. Jol e sntertaining | asy. Tew. 3 L. Williston of Hartford will were sung, there was a praver by |Tqn" U OORIRIEN L oiey went | tery. her gran er, Mrs. James, of Mer- | " Charles N. Jr., of Meriden preach in the Congregational church the minister and more speeches from The Ladles’ Aid soclety met ne | 180 callea on friénas T s “village Fate: Mrs Leonerd, Mr. Barkér and Mrs.|t0 Rocky Peint, Wednesday, s Hetereits crrot 81 Thy next Sunday. COVENTRY Eleven Fowls Stolen at Kellum Place ~—Sale of Case Farm. Foe Mrs. Albert Rollinson and Richard Storrs was in town Sunday. | gay. Barker, and lindeed from each: one P = Sl y\:’“h e e — — Mmu Lillian Whiting is the guest of Fowls Stolen, . RRCIe EHeh B OuE) R Sy aeThe . W 5 rs Dora Marble Shaw in Westboro, was sung. Those who “happened in” | Mgtored to Rocky Polnt Iy BOLTON HEBRON S 3 Someone relfeved John Kellum of the were Mrs, Hiram Haw s and Miss El- care of eleven fowls onme night this =i d child of Westfield. Mrs. Frank Webb of Danbury is 126 Fawes, Mre, Elizah{ h Leonard and T o h Sondny sohesl had | Iustrated Lecturs for Library Benefit House on Former Gillett Place Burned | spending a few days with her father |Veek- Farm Sold. A Mfioe Jones. -Mrind Mes, Barwer (e annual plnic at Roseland park| —Summer Guests in Town. ta the Gréund. e o e et o™ 2| Eawin Case hasisold his;farm near have lately bought and are renovating | last Saturday. o o ] AT i e B The house known as the Edwin Gil- | Mr. ana Mrs. Wallace Lillibridge of |Wright's mill to (D Henry P. Osborn, inside and out the house next to the|p,, is visiting her relatives in this | Hutchinson entertained the Ladies |left place was burned to the ground |Hartford spent Sunday with relatives |of New York. lace. Aid society at the Bolton hall - | Monday about noon. It was owned | here. Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Willlams of [P o | iiied & crowd to|day atternoon o o ron hall Thurs- | occupied by Mr. Goldman, who| Mrs. Thomas Morlarty and daughter %4 Providence lately visited Mr. and Mrs. Rocky Peint Sunday. A handsome plano has been installed | Pought the place last summer. May were in Hartford Sunday, guests MANSFE.D? i Fred Richmond. Charles Weeks, Jr. _visited at|in the Bolton hall, a gift of Miss Anita | Mrs. Sarah Gillett of Lebanon and |of Mr. and Mrs. William Morlarty. 3 ‘Bar] Mr, and Mrs, Fred Stark called on Ar- [ichael, Henry and Fraank N it weor oty N it Lodics, thur Gillett Sunday. ot Miivte SRR eat FURE Tepries Miss Marion Fries Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rollinson, Mrs.| An illustrated lecture on Yellowstone | J2Mes Noyes has sold his farm and | spent Sunday at Moodu: her Tome in Brookty Y., after Charles Weeks, Jr., and_children visit. | p, t moved to Sto: Motor Parties. spending a ‘with © Mrs. Canadian Vieitors Leave—Manager | ;5 ® \nd Mrs. John Dunse at Taft- | Saterdey vemne 7o Tor Biall 1ast| Mr. Hunt of Gilesd vieited _his z P Pulies ot Maniis i1, Fi o R o the Bolton fres brary. The ot .0f | daughter, Mre. Henderson, Sunday. Among the auto parties from this| Mrs. Otis Conant'is iil at her home s By e Mo L o | Faa given by Major P. . Puilbrick of | martrord naspitar o+ o | e et Tamiy snd Macy Sesick, . 1. | 5 Bebeins hasbecld B farm to New £, 01 efore & - ~ . 4 e b Putnam Monday. five audience. After the Jecture: danc: 3 k Mr. Royee and family and Rose Zusick,|Yori purchasers. Serieind Fred Colburn and family and Miss| Mr. ang Mrs, Robbins and family ex- 2t ool Deble Thi-Cansin. — 2 10 ks Sufya S YSE 100 wee clatted Ruth Ellis to Rocky Point, R. L, Wal- |pect to locate in Massachusetts. Spending a few days at L. Howard EAST KILLINGLY Who was viSiting i town GEinEtON:| Mrs. Etta-Bissell was the guest of |ter A Allen and family of Goshen, Ct. | A moonlight box pienic was held in Cross's. = pus 0k town, gave 310 |her son and family in East Hampton | Eimer Macfarlane, Mrs. C. F. Mac- |Nason's grove Satwrday evening. | Mrs. Harrlet Barnes of Providence| Miss Iva Oatley of Dayville visited| Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Legate and T. F. | 128t Week. farlane, Misses Margaret Wiegold,| Misses Viola . Bmeatrice and Nellis is visiting at Alfred Hill's for a few |relatives here Tuesday. Lloyd of Hartford nt Sunday Mr. Hitcheock of Columbia read the | Dorothy Macfarlane and Minnie Con- |Fuller are spending’ their vacetion with weeks. Miss Olive Kent of Elmville was | Bolton, gu = M:mand )(::. !__zm“fr‘ ;:r:zlce at St. Peter’s church last Sum ve;‘-‘e ‘OHO.I;:‘AHB“GE::'!! i derwiehiis ::helr mml:: 0dn Helen Fuller, at hn? !l':t‘seloglx;ltg;t x:tu;‘hmn o:s. x::rr':-:g mifif“ efildaml’:s }nghmg:sy s;eht:xrxg:e)é "'1%‘“ nleyAd Mrs. C. i!rl ‘W. 8. Hewitt and sons and Ev. spen;:l\g a few days with Mr. and Mrs. i 2 n 3 ss Alm ev. and Mrs. C. M. P ' = B2 < 3 - Mrs. Willlam Simmons. from Uxbridge, Mass. ton are visiting at Nf,{""&dm’g‘; grett Lond went to Black Point last|William H. Brackett. Charles Barber's. e o B Bneidon, who has been | iorty, AIVORd ias been vistting in| s minigier who preached ot the Con.| The Sunday. train to New London PR gy, | ra BV o Miss Louise Baker of Putnam is|ill is recovering. Mrs. Louise A, Carpenter is spending | S a5ational church last Sunday. seems to meet the wishes of quite a& | o b Trich ™o ain active man is equiv- Fnipa, Tov dave at B, Hoxle Ll | L A ety Pome, SOUle ®Pent| s shor: time with relatives at Lake | rora Sunday afemmenn o e | DO e T e oaacha Alont to & complsts rest—Birmingham ge’s. a i o 34 Mrs. George Baker of Putnam has| Misses Annie Brown and Ada Ship- |© Weier Bredy of Hartford is spenas |, Mr. Hall of Norwich and family call- | were 3ir. and Mre. John R. Neil Mr, | Age-Hera “ ety 3 Rest fory the Country. been visiting her mother, Mrs. George | Pee were in Providence Monday. Sunday with L ed on friends here last Sunday after-|and Mrs. Benjamin Fox, Arthur L. 7 2 Torrey. 7 Mr. and Mrs, Jemes Aldrich vistted | " aris Dorothy Summer of Bemicvitle | BOOD: Spicér, John A. Richardeon, 1N Ges Siups-Souition: Played at Putnam. relatives at Killingly Center, Tuesday. | is the guest of Miss Elizabeth G, Sum. |, Favard Frink and a friend were in Mrs. Karolin Nespor and three chil-| Villa does not kmow when he is : Mrs. Mary J. Law of Providence 1s | ner. ® town Sunday afternoon. dren_of New York are guests of Mr. [licked—nor doessanyone else.—Boston The Colonial orchestra were In| it "t70l de and relatives here. Rokmiiia & Sotis Dic ana Mrs. John Fiala. Record. Putnam Tridey evening und furnished | "5 "8nd Sive. Shippee and son: were - = music for the dance held by the |, Pascoas R 1. Snturdsy sod Senc|. Mrs. L. R. Ward of Ocean Grove, N. NORTH STERLING O —————— Eagles. J. Who has been the guest of her &is- 3 e ——— Charles BB been a business | $23:, 2ttending Old Home day “while |ie "Mrs. 5. M. Alvord, through July, 15| Fred Brooks sad 7 e = “\\ visitor in New York. Sres Nellle M. Chase epent S“mh to ‘return home today. Mr. and Mrs.|jgence apimt iah “mnym MMPHN.& Edwin Cross.of Willimantic visit- V] Alvord are to return with her for a g 4 ed iyin Cross.of Wilimantic visit-|and Monday at Oskiand Beach, iy Willlam Sheen of New Bedford has Friday. : e e e wers at Mrs. Henry Fryer of Willimantic is | "°5 Asiting Amos O, Martin. =~ Mrs. James Millette and three chil-| “Irving French, Jr, spent a few days | pording some time with her mother. | field are at the John Potter farm for dren of Westerly, R. L. have been |in. Brovidence recently. Mrs. E. Jane Finley. S e &3 visiting relatives. Oscar ‘Clarke of Dayville visited |, Miss Ruth Warner of Hartford is|" Bert Hall and family of Hartford - At Old Home Celebration. - friends here Wednesday. Vvisiting Miss Louise Hutchinson. arg visiting relatives here. Eleazer Pomerc. of Windsor spent, ichael Conneally and _daughter, ~ PACKER : Sunday with his sister, Mrs. William| yrase o 13 I T i i emmorsy race, ve been Pw e, . 4 where they attended the Old Home Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Atkins of |} E. & Hall's suw mill bas been moved week celebration. Mr. Conneally | pvuniis “Pineault of Norwich spent|ECCKEDUM have been Visiting the for- | 1 tha Jomm Barier ot the week end with Philip Simino. Mer's brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs.| “Mre ‘Lydia Place has . William_Atkins. RS IEEe S Nazaire Landry spent the week end Meriden, where she has been visiting visiting friends in Norwich. Mr. and Mrs. John Ward of Man- her daughter. . Prov. Miss Winnifred Brigss is spendi chnter spent the week end at Mrs. J. Mrs. Hazel McWay of Paa ae Daer muchin. ok the week with Mrs. Howe. 8| F. Milburn's. Mass. has been visiting her grand- D e TS, ook Shélley, | Charles Gamble left Thursday for| - parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Whaley. W urned to home with them, |Bocton, where he will remain for a WILLINGTON —_— S CIEnas TRy Chenalt Bet | fov Gave, = > STAFFORDVILLE lictagte vt R T Thoede MO | Communion Sunday Tomorrow—Ch- Rev. B, T, Tunniclife, pastor of the lor i C] Mrs. Fred Slater and Miss Ida Hallem | nese Speaker Describes His Country S P ‘n': E”" !‘i B“““"’l of Providence | of Apponaus, R, L, spent the week end | and His Work. Mm’“mcm? R s gh Darents, Mr. and Mre: Devia Beaudry, | Vit Mrs. W. 3. Tilley. Y Sirs. Della. Buckiand o¢ Springfield, s NObla of Putna :pgt- The Lord's supper will be observed | Mags “was the guest of Her un: with her daugnter, Miss| WOODSTOCK VALLEY |2t the close of the preaching service|pina Booth, a few days last week and next Sunday afternoon. over Sunday. Mrs. Buckland hae been Rev. and Mrs. B. W. Darrow S % 3 have| Miss Eam: S. Briggs of Pomfret, 1 - W o= th B to start in their automobile for their|,ng tion the first week in August. Mrs,| O, Euwox and Mrs. Allen = d B M and daughter, | W. enyon. ‘were 64 -at Bible school Sun ‘Hazel, were -Norwich visitors Saturday. plrs. I P, Brisgs and Mrs. E. _O. . tler, of N ‘en are s | ?“ """’ From: Maine. the week in town. ey Peevosssssing youns mas Rudolph Lyon is mnmu a week y Blmer Goss is haying at Pomfret X e Fivies R vaee haa oy bought the Lan weel l(m?‘che s.ter Hatstat t. the |t Py that government to continue|;,use of John Rockwell, which she and his education as a_beneficiary of the week end in Worcester, indemnity fund, he being one of the 70 | o™l Delphia now occupy. Tolland county | oS Srenuone’ evaminadions. “He|» EAST WILLINGTON ) passing his nnn-ucmagw BOLTON NOTCH > n I e S v Downs and family are camping The Lidles' Al society of Quarry. | talk a Chaffee reservoir. 4 pi nmcumsmtmmm Mrs. Susan Potter and w(.. visit- at the conclusion o’tha nudy Miss Ethel Potter of New London, the lay and Acts. guests'of Mra, M. cholmhmun!mmr- Mrs. Grace Emme McGinn of