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s i s stk Rt g e e - ey | e N ISR SN PN %~ g ' NOFWACH - BULEETIN, “SKTURDAY, AUGUST 14, 1915 LETTERS FROM TWO STATES « e Z THIS UNION LABEL IS THE MEANS BY’ : day: with M. Tasses aathron. Miss Leonors, Jemmings has E WHICH YOU CAN TELL A GOOD CIGAR _New London County A mumber of Canterbury e | 38 "ind e Z A ¢ _—O :n%:m.&;‘n? Louise Hadley has been T e o g Jadics & T nesday Hadley. Pearl Burdick, son of Walter Bur- dick, spent a week in Danielson late- Mrs. Albert Safforqd has so improved in health as to be «Dle to see friends. i Wil Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hyde lately | o'fnday P;-jtv_io.- I v 1 yisttea "Mra Hyase” steptather Siran Llaa-.-' ission ety Held Pic- E yursday. . i w! is ill in Brockton, Mass. nic. """“"""‘3“""“:2”:&?3; Miss Bolte of New Jersey is visiting fter Evelyn spent Sunday 4 Sarah Chase at Miss Palmer’s. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Matthews & E The Community social and dance | Babcock Hill have as their guests for last Saturday evening was much en- | two weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Watson Clark The table joyed the Grange 1. of Meriden. waiters were Misses Julia Guild, Har- of Mis. Tho ot .__—h:._ Mr and Mrs Walter Backus spent riet Abbe, Margery Sherman, M Sunday in Mystic. dled in that cn.yluondl%‘ 2 . SOUTH KILLINGLY Mrs. Clifford Kinne and child of Mr. and Mrs. James T. Wilbur and pidn s Hartford are guests of Mrs. Alfred Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilbur spent the Week end at Quonochontaus. Highland Grangers Attended Field Day | Card. Sl b Mrs. Sterry Kinney is entertaining At Storrs—Local Notes. i lay Party. the Misses Knox from New York. —_— A very enjoyable affair was held The Ladies’ Ald scciety will be en-| Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bariow are en- | Tuesday evening August 3rd, the oc- tertal Miss Sarah Cameron next | tertaini; thei i .. | casion being the birthday of William ") =3 ey ATHAGO. tacket, |& ‘heir son Winsor of Paw-| { news of Babcock Hill. The en. | i1 Seneral oversight of the affair. Following the supper an excellent pro- § Miss H. L. Luther of Springfield has Grangers at Storrs. tertalnmént consisted of muslewnmds |y, e o rranged by Ava F. & Gatia . ’ 4 - Been at her home for a fow days, re-| Members of Highland grange and |20 refreshments. was given by the Bullard orchestra c M k rs U N 407 f N Ir'wi h turning Sundsy evenlng. hed an|(helr friends numbering thirty H““,g‘;j‘g;,,":,’:; "n“"ed‘b“”;(;f of Norwich and Miss Tyler, elocution- igar aKe nion 0. 0 0 (v ev. John mpson preac] joyed a field day at the Agricultural|iartl’ — . ist, of Providence, all of whom had interesting and helpful sermon Sun- | college, Tuesday. The day was spent in | orTis Golden morning from Matt. There | the inspection of the various depart- been seen here before and who are day Carl Johnson is spending his vaca- - Was no E. L. service In the evening. | ments of the. collese, Goffes any je|ton at his home in Iverton. fhe " programme " the e ersam. iy | Steck Library association was held| CENTRAL VILLAGE [Das retuned to her home. after spend- Mrs. Job Thorpe of Westerly is the | cream were furnished on the grounds Mission Picnic. charge of W. F. Maine was served. | " gancsdey afternoon. I VAL WS AU E—— & Suest of Sarah Cameron, and a baskot lunch was served. A fine| The Ladies' Mission soclety held | The receipts amounted to about $100. | poricot s wires ate belng installed In| oy, 0y Moore Called to Maine by |57°%™ Fournier-McGovern Wedding. time is reported. their picnic Wednesday, the members |Several auto parties from Williman- — e 2 The Armstrong family, who bave| Uncl Death — Sundzy Evening ONECO Miss Liad McGovern and Charles Repairing Highway. anq friends leaving on the 9.40 trolley |tic and Lebanon were present. N b e ook AL Wi ] el 5 Eal Ol At Fournler were married at St. AnD'S| F. Jordan and men have been re- | foF Mohegan park. A fine dinner and | Preaching service at the Congre- | 2oh SPEREng 2 FRC @t W Cam 2o 5 e mittec s = hurch Monday morning by Rev. R. P. R 2 good time was enjoved by all pres-|gational church will be omitted Sun- D, tember 1. Schoolhouse Being Repai 1 Storrissey. . The bride's _gown -was|Puring damages to the highway |l F*There were fifteen that went. |day morning. The C. & mecting wil | 1, New Haven. Pasgle Nisied - Sosle ok White ailk with lace cverdress and she | (ST BY_recont rains, People £rom | “\iry Tubbs and Mrs. Haona and|be held as vsual, the leader appoint- |, The Mathewson home is closed for| A cement bridee is being built over o . e . carried & shower bouquet of bride Y 3 Y | Mrs. Wiliam Wilcox of Windham, |ed being A, E. Weldon. e present. 9 ] the: AHER Gailie. Yo ‘roil mils the cean Beach. q have also cut the brush along the 3 Mrs, Marvin F. Hyde of Uncasville - % roses. Two little nieces of the bride| stretch of road that has been the scene | SPERt Tuesday at Ocean Beach. Dov Weak Thempem of Water- | g e paet of Gie. W, 3 Sinilesmen, | g Rouas The read b clened Miss Jessie Riddell of Putnam visit- were flower girls, and a_brother and | 5t Scvera] moar Bemidete Mrs. Charles Kahn went to Hart- a former pastor of the Con- = G Mrs. John Shelby has returned trom | Miss Jessle e sister of the bride were attendants. A |®'Sivri) peohie in this place went to|ford Tuesday for a few days' visit |gre 7 k & txo wedka'iatuy Witk yelatives in |t her mother and brofher Thirefiay. Teception was held in Social hall 1n the | xorth Fodey Sharenry Pacy Tent 10| with relatives. guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. EAGLEVILLE Providence. Her heaitn is some im-| T Brown and family pending evening. TRt e e Ml T Miss Hazel Backus is going on a|Lathrop and it is expected that he — provea -~ y Point today —_—_ church soclety of that place. L it with r;]atl\'es Saturday at Ticon- “"lill ge present at snnd take part in| Mr. and Mrs. R, C. Rawson Attended 0-1 !‘-f;'»\"lné Elliott spent Sunday a| ¥}, o e cord was at Old X = 3 deroga, N. Y. the C. E. meeting Sunday evening. ’ & cean Beac! 2y . Mis - Y g—! - Col GOSHEN MR o Dosna, whohewheen V18- | M- and Mra 5. A Clark wers Guests in town this week include| SON's Wedding—Miss Florence Hop- | “Samuel Collins returned Tuesday Day at Foster Center. R. I, Thursday. - | Ocean Beach Sunday. Miss Elizabeth Clark and friend, of| kins Entertained Queen Esther Cir- | from the Backus hospita’ in Norwich, arles Barber, William Bitgood and Sunday | urdwy. Annual Picnlc of Goshen 2 | '\, 'and Mrs_ A. E. Hall, Mrs. R, C.| John Rose, while at work in the|Putnam, at Dr. Guild’s; Miss Myrtle| cle. where he has been for six weeks, since | Wife and Mra. 1ee Remington and son School—Schools Being Put in Con- | 0" ana Miss Myrta Doane, motored | SHOP, fell and hurt one of his hands|Jordan of Willimantic at Miss Jose- | . — his accident at the Kennedy City mill. | Otis, spent Thursday at Rocky Point. dition. to Fast Putnam Saturday. running slivers into it. phine Keene: Miss Margery Fisher| Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Potter of the Hill | He has had some successful skin Improving Slowly. Mrs. Henry Barber of East Green. |, M- and Mrs. Charles Upton of Hart- |and friend, of Hartford, at John Pot- | Crest house were visitors at Mrs. | grafting operations on his arm, w.ick| wiliam S. Burgick is gaining slowly. Mr. and Mrs. William B. Clark and | wich, R. I, Miss Addie Holland snd | ford are guests for a few days of Mr. |ter's; Miss Copeland of Mansfield, | Deardon’s in Williamsville, Wednesday. | is quite painful at present. Fred Wilcox is having Oneco school- family, of Willimantic, were guests | Miss Beatrice Thurber of Putnam have | 281G Mrs. John Rose. z)ifius C?: i\(nzz; _;“n_na Bm:1 3 ‘\thsiqmé_ M)Irs.dx‘::ry (?“:":" a;‘:d R‘er e 1 He-c—ant “(j cfillmgt:i;x Spent | house pepaired and put in order for here this weel. ; = A e ur Clar] illimantic’ at H. S.|Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Merrill of Prov- cean beach, an< | gchool to begin soon. e S i ana daughiter, e (,’,:‘;’";“;ge“;eg',‘s' Maine, idence, attended the East Killingly y at Pleasant View, R. L Shel "D 8 Konvon and wife, Wiliam N, Miss Oary Knott, are spending & few | qutles, after a month's vacation. EKONK asali23 Margery Sherman spent Sun- | Union' Baptist Sunday school picaic| ¥as accompanied by her aunt, 4iss(Sweet and wife spent - Thursday at days in Canton. [ — ay at Watcl A at_Wildwood. Annie T hast of Plainfleld Rocky Point, R. L Charies Hinckley and family wero EAST WOODSTO Auto Party Went to Southbridge and | The Easter lilies at the Congresa- giliss Clara West, formerly of the . Everett Ladd was in Norwich| “J. it A recent guests of friends in Westches- CK : : ional church last Sunday were sent | Hill Crest house, has been at eld, day. é Mrs. Charles C ase were at Qeean Ko : Return—Farmers Rushing Haying. |}, "Col. W. 8. Chappell. in memory | Mass. Tge Carey of Norwich has been | Baach last Sundas. Mre. Osborne and children of Bos- | Gommunity Club Arranging for Band | Mr..and Mrs Russel Slocum of | gL Dis daughter, e ey s, s In Dayvmie oo Bina Fracer of Mosson Fas | , HeRI, Owens of Moosup. 1s plaster- ton, are guests at the home of her = Wors Baker, who ug. 9, 3 @ surgical case. 3 Edn: _Moosup ing Richard Marriott’s new house. daughter, Mrs. B. R. York, at Elm| Concert—Miss Flora Alton Ente m;}fl}e;:}nt"glfs‘:‘g’;n“fh::;xm“; whth] ‘S B Hatch and Miss Jose- | Mr.and Mrs. Charles Dfyers wel- | been the suest of relatives. Mrs. Twist of South Manchester is Lawn farm, tained Sunday School Class. ity P bt = erom | Phine Bing! were guests of New | comed a little daughter to their home - Charles Barber has returned|yisiting her brother, Andrew B. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Spaulding of — Lords Poiat Fricay. after o et wyn |London friends Saturday. Saturday. from Bass Rock, Mass., where she has | Sione. Norwalk are guests of friends here. The Community club is arranging|ner danghter, Mre Charles ® Hopiing | - Miss Anna Claussen and Miss Maud | Peter Smith has moved to York, Pa. | been spending a few days. Mrs. Brown is entertaining Mra. Mrs. A. D. Lamb and Mrs, Ralph for a band concert for Saturday eve- > = = Stokes went to Brooklyn, N. Y., Tues-| Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Ames, of Wal- | Mrs. Charles Byles and Mrs. Mary 'wo chilren of Wi ~ i ¥ and family. 5 1 2 - Clemmins and two chilren of Westerly, Main, of Franklin, were with friends |ning on the common. Will be given [ “Naster Ernest Hopkins is visiting | 923 foF & ten davs' visit. tham, Mass. and Mr. and Mrs. Lous | Byles were Willimantic visitors Tues- | R here Suna: by the Swedish band of Grosvenor- | his grandperents. Miss Myrtle Pulliam leaves today | Law of Putnam were Sunday guests of | da. Lon ‘Annie and Jeanie Brown of Deep o r. and Mrs. A E. Lyman of Co-|dale. Tho Aisses Grace and Methel Stan- |19 Visit her aunt Mrs. Halsey Kelley, | Mr. and Mrs. R, L. Kenyon, at “Kum- | AMre. Willilam Beclair hast been enter- | River are visiting their _brother, lumbia wcre visitors here Tuesday. Mrs. G. L. Upham is visiting h e vis of inthrop, Mass. se-me.” ining her sister from Warwicl mas wn. Aanual Picnic. . L. Upham and family 1n Vet Neu B0 B S - Miss Henn of Cleveland is the guest Attended Son’s Wedding. T e iw e Dt s oo e B . ton, Mass. ’ of Miss rothy Brown. ng two weeks wit er, return o fer the shady maple trees near the | Miss Flora ~Alton entertained her|ther Gallup took an auto ride to | neanesday for a visit with a collegs | wedding of their son, Walter A. Raw- Called to Maine, church. There was a good attendance. | Sunday school class one afternoon last | Southbridge, Mass. and returned this | Fg0d in Ramsey, N. J. son and Miss Ethel White. After a| Thomas Moore has been called to —_— Numerous games were enjoyed by the | Week. week. ; ; Ralph Eaton has gone to Vermont|wedding trip to Portland, Maine, the | Maine by the death of his uncle. STAFFORDVILLE ounger and older members of the R SpMay and wite motorea tof Mrs. Carl Gallup, Miss Methel Stan|°F the Test of the vacation. Young couple will make their home in | Patrick McGinnes of New York 1s hool. ocky Point with friends last week. | ton were entertained at E. B. Gallup's Worcester, where Mr. Rawson Is_em- | visiting at John Wakely’s. ; S Putting Schools In Condition Wendall Bosworth, while playing | Wednesday evening. BROOKLYN ployed in the office of. the Royal Wor- | _John Kendall of Brooklyn spent| TRev. W. D. Hamilton of Wisconsin, F i t 4 th ball on the common Tuesday afternoon The farmers who have not finished — cester Corset Co. S_und.’!}‘ with his sister, Miss Alice :h °"';‘nel; Daflorteod l: ‘Dfl-lo“ i‘"‘ ,cgoh&h;?.:; fxf‘flc":is dllézrelr’x‘:l e :ud»lbc misfortune to have his nose | having are rushing the work these fine | Local Property Changes Hands— Entertained Queen Esthers. Kendall at William Dean's. Thl::sdaysfoerx:efcew days’ visit and will = first class condition for the Teopen- | B ope birs rgum s e trastball. Dr. | days. S | Lightning Struck Tree—Personals. | Miss Florence Hopkins entertained |, Laban Adams has returned =home | COTRHay 052 JO SaVE O3 ing of the schools in early September. [ = paqn e feauced the fracture. Sunday School Picnio. E the Queen Esther circle of Danielson | fom Whitinsville, Mass, where he has | \pog Fiorence Marchant of Everett, e = e bevernl dayend Doms Lindeman| The annual Sunday school picnic| Warren Clark, son of Rev. George|at her home Tuesday evening. Four- | P€e? spending several days. Mass., is the guest of her cousin, Miss LEFFINGWELL aunt. Mrs Loaise Cnina . "Ginjihelr | was held on the church lawn all day | W. Clark, former pastor of the Con- |teen young ladles were present. The To Omit Service. Bessic Marchant, of Hydeville. J. D. Sanger, Mrs, M. B. Morse, Cayj | LRursday. It was an ideal day and|gregational church, now having a pas- |lawn was decorated with Japanese | Thera will be no more Sunday even- | Mre. Leon Cooley and son have been E——m Tond Morse Mia Eveiet T e A large crowd attended. torate upon Cape Cod, has been spend- | lanterns. Games, including a “peanut | ing services at the church until the | visiting her cousin, Mrs. Jerry Smith, Miss Lila Wilcox of New London "B T Y, SR No Services. ing a few days with Mrs. Mary Stan-| hunt” were enjoyed. Cake ana ice | first Sunday in September. in Palmer, Mass., this week. sas the guest of her cousin, Miss|FEthel E. Uphan motored to Groton ley. cream were served. Miss Marjorie Mahew is visiting rel- | Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Roberts are \lildred Swan, Sunday. Long Polnt Wednesday. Stops were| Rev. Mr. Reynolds is leaving for a| “%r, gianey W. Bard is home after| " A. H. Pattey and family spent the |atives in Batnam this week. nding a month’s vacation in Canada. a N New two weeks' vacati d_th vill b = - Mr. and Mrs. F.- C. Lefingwell, | nade at Norwich, New London and|two weeks' vacation and there w S| en_extended visit in New Jersey. week-end in Madison. Mrs. William Carpenter and son of | Mrs. Phebe Winter of Hartford was o B in the C 1onal Edith, Fred and Ctha{(h. umdng;;en, Coen E::!;r;nr}c"‘:‘!&m e et e oes i i ongresationsl Charles Edwin Blake was home for| Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Wright were | Dayviile, have been guests at William | the guest of Miss Eliza Chaffee a fow ;:;:g;hghesl\&:fisog Easl; Gr:“ Pm; Harrict, arrived at Prospect farm Berries Plentiful, a day from the school at Storrs and | the guests of Fayette Wright of Pom- | Carpenter’s. days last week. is now in Barrington, R. where he | fret on Sunday. M H ss Florence Donovan has been Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Miller were the is camping with a company. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Klenett are en- S . e~ X siting_her grandparents in Pulnam. guest‘s of Mrs. F. H. Ballou in Union ~ = Villiam J. Hunt is visiting his | tertaining Mrs. Ethel oldenburg, Mrs. Rev. Hawthorne Benedict, of River- | over Sunday. mg station at Newport has been | eral weel Earl Gallup and Llovd Congdon are|prother, Dr. Charles Hunt, ny{‘d the | Kate Miller and daughter Sylvia, Mrs. | side, R. I, was a Saturday guest of To Form Corporation, ipending five daya with his parents, camping at Beach Pond. 17th he expects to start on his return | Helen Goldstoff and daughter Leonore | friends. gl - Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Swan. HAMPTON Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Stanton, Mrs.|trip to California as his school begins [and Miss Blanche Goldenburg, of | Ars. Frank Thaver of Putnam has| ,The deed of the Hope mill prop: John Rathbone and Pearl Ross left Carl ‘Gallup and two children, the | the term the 23rd Brooklyn, N. Y. been the guest of her parents, Mr. and | of this place has been delivered by the \onday for & week’s stay at North- ST 5 : tted | Ars. Isras! Segain 2 exscutors of the estate of Cyril John- leld. the Misses Gladys and Madaline Gal- | Grace, are visiting relatives in R. L ~|friends in_Attawaugan Mond: Miss Helen W. Tillinghast has re- | 500 to Paul C. Dus e N. B. White has put up @ silo at| Poisoning—Other District Notes. |lup spent Tuesday at Beach Pond. Mre. R. P. Burnett and daughter| Mr. and Mrs, George H. Call, of Ce- | turned from Jumestown, R. I, whers| 288 Hany Schmomes ot Wow Y:;“ — e farm. e : returned to their home in Providence | dar Point, R. L, were guests of Mrs.[she has been spending & week. T N Mr. and Barber Wilcox, Qf | Mrs. Rutledge is ill with diphtheria. DAYVILLE after a visit of a few weeks with her | Addie E. Call, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Lawson have | {070 & corporation to - Souke Wednesday. They have been visiting| Berries are plentiful and the pickers Merton L. Swan of the U. S. train- | relatives in Fairhaven, Mass. for sev- | are gathering a large erop. W. A. Pearle Suffering from Blood | iSScS Grace and Methel Stanton and| William R. Thurber and daughter,| Mr. and Mrs. H, V. Haswell fnode Island, have been spending a| A Phillipe lost ono of bis larse parents, Theodere D. Pond and wife. | Miss Madeiine McCarty was with | returned from a week's stay at New. | Lniied Pearl Button o,“f:,“’:;;‘;’;:: L 0. Swan and family, " TS N ewett, who has been work- | F+ W Bennett at New Brumswick for et T ire Tau Place e entertaining_her | Avtair Davis has returned from a | ¥ill De managed locally by Anton Hak, Mrs. Fred Fish spent the day Wed- |ing his team in Collinsvill -| a Week—Brief Notes of the Week | Miss Florence M. Blake has visited Q4 i p . cs visiH who will be the treasurer. tesday with Mrs. Frank Lathrop of | tazned home it B e ks Miss Evelyn Bitsood of Danielson of i e LSRR D T A T T R ozrah. Miss C. Arline Thompson is visit- i Mr. and M v Mrs. Mary Dolbeara of Norwich |ing her aunt, Mrs. A, L. Mills, ik Mr. and Mrs. N. L, Grelg spent the | , Miss Daisy E. Baker has been en- EAST KILLINGLY ha [cr rea&dmsa"{aT:::fl%::flnd‘?efi:: BOLTON NOTCH pent the day Tuesday with Mrs. J. E.| Work has been completed on the | week end at Wateh Hill. Joying a trip in_Canada_ since her T - - ¢|1v. R. I, after spending two weeks at e Dolbeare. new state road in town. Frank W. Bennett is spending a |SUMer school at Storrs college. The Week's Happings Given In Brief | ;0 " pyjjor M. W. Howard has gone to Southold, EAST COLCHESTER ik i i ne withitiood fessk or two at New Brunswick. hot Tpaen asson of Friendship, N. Y.| —William Soule, U. 8. N., a Visitor| "3r ana Mrs. Charles Phillips were L L for o week's vacation & rre s : Mrs. H. E. Blanchar serious - S = g in New London Saturday to attend the - Miss Edith L,_Perkins has returned |ill and a nurse from Providence R. I, |mouth and family. r funeral of Mr. Phillips father, Amos|Emma Bacon of Boston are visiting to her home in Worcester, after spend- | Miss Rida Brown, is caring fof her, | Carrol Lawton has been spending Mrs. Estelle Reed. The rains of the past week have Miss Nellie M. Chase was at New- | Phillips. °|ing a few days with Miss S. & Mrs. - a short time with his parents, Mr. - » 2 h B & Mrs. Harley DeWolf and Mrs. Hodge tept the farmers from having. Many | i)’ > S b Bastern Dotng, 2" 1"8 the | 4nd Sirs. C. G. Lawton, P e iha: Sielon)-wax'fix/ Dan" S P\-s,xcz‘::‘hr;:?;:;e was a Willl- | ¢ ore Hartford visitors Wednesday. vere caught with oats and hay cut.| "'y 4 phillips motored to New Lon-| Mr. and Afrs. A. T. Hope spent the | Lieut. Goverror Wilson has ap- |, Jiss Eleatha 7 All improved these pleasant days. jelson. Wednesday. Alphonse Couchane has returned |, Mrs. Emma Dennis is at Loren v. By % 7 ointed G M. B M. ke - i v M " ys. Several from here attended ' the|%0% TeCemtly, ek yend ot Fleasnt View. Newport | 0 Danielson. to examing two prison:| Ms%. Edith Fiske of Danielson call- |from Maine where he has been spend- | Mine's fof s few dave, =~ joshen Sunday school picale held on|amily ‘of Worcester are Visitingtre | Mr. and. Mrs. W. F. Blawell have | €S at the jail. named John Smith and edxfi?hfir;egg?rg::esgadfia}; ot ter. Mrs. Bishop, in Bristol. A Jolly party of twenty-five motored | S°arles’ mother, Mrs. D. P. Weaver. |been spending a few days at Exeter | Seorge Williams, who are reported as |, ALen? PURPER W88 X000 Yon- RAWSON Mrs. Willlam Moffitt is quite sick " ‘s | being insane. % & with heart trouble. Her mother, Mrs. ‘o Giants Neck one day this week, Polnt, the Suests of oI, Bidwell's | PO F e Mrs. R. B. Witter ana Miss| Friends from South Killingly wers RLIsE Sofcutton o har lug clams and reporied a fine time. WILSONVILLE O Sonday Mre and Mev Benjamin | Helen L. Witter, attended the camp | chtertained by Miss Eilis Chase Sun-| v, y 3 Ficgerald Mrs. Loren Maine was a Hartford alllcs NiSieY T At e e n ) Cogswell took @ trip down the Prov- | MSeting at Green, R I, on Sunday | 935 o 1o ie enjoying a trip to with relatives in Danielson and Pom- | visitor Monday. ‘e| Miss Alice Jack is visiting relatives |idence river. e o S i e e e 5 e e e ard oca e | i Brctancin; dass: ® relafives| “Frank W. Bennett and Miss Ruth |boen visiting friends in Providence the [ MiESSSUPE . L iung friends in|, Miss Bernice Kenyon o ROCKVILLE = Miss Anna O'Keefe is away on her |Bennett are visiting friends in Foster, | P2St week. N Sermey R ipproaching season. i vacation. Mrs. George Burroughs of Ashland, ew Jersey. in Providence | ing & week with her aunt, Mrs. Ever- [D% "r',e:ngzgg -sr‘xg‘;:xyzs ‘!,zfmtlan‘; Ltz:; e OIS Bkt 5f ‘Mot - Mass., has been the guest of Mr. and | Georse Jacques was in Prov ett Whitehouse. Wildwood circle and invited guests I, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Blanchard E . Ch Ty Thursda; : i Yawgoo pond Thi 3 wip in their runabout, E:n . is passing a few days with her spei'.t ?ur:,day;i:;ith ?::rmo:;er_fi“ g{;g_ g':erx::s J ovglgglds and Mr. and | TU ORI ces m,d;ed - Y:‘"”ef{’;f -",‘?;: « ,flu:;l_:-umer is visiting at L m‘cl:k:;ed at 800 D! ursday, 4 2 & ? ot R I Tuesday . Phi A lect nrdi;ns ety st Mrs. B. S. Upham has been enter-| Harold Elliott is improving after Real Estate Changes. e e~ rs._John Phillips_of Thompson| Erlo G. Barber drove to Westerly Miss Lena Burkland, a trained nurse [ {aining the past two weeks Mr. and |his operation for appendicitis on Mon- | Frank A. Herrick has sold his estate | ' Bernard Brown and wife of Atta- | Called on friends here Sunday. = s I,;;;';:Z e " = el 'f Hartford, visited relatives here one Mrs. Martin, Miss Emly Keithly, |day. to give possession in the near, future, | waugan, were the guests of relatives | Vrs, Fverett FRIEChouse s SPend ng | shiomlcs o e, Eugene Saunders, Mrs. lay this week. Miss Olive Bell and her sister and| Mr. and Mrs. Hermon Edmunds and |and is to move his family to California. | here Sunday. Svenl dgu ik W S RO . T e e nlece, all of Rhode Island. two, children, of Storrs are visiting| Ars. Lucretia L. Dailey has sold the| * Mr. and Mrs Frank H. Smith of[Masx o 0 L | A e e 2 Grosne MOHEGAN Mrs, Ed Keegan has returned from |at the home of W. P. Kelley. ‘William Smith reality in the west|Putnam Heights called on friends and s Sadie eeti; reene last ; : > % er work in Wi ic, after a|Sunday. visfting mE hér QM hoe 1n Mot Miss Helen Kelley has returned from | part of the town to Philip Foster. = s . N oot Mrs. Arthur Staley was a Webster | her trip to the summer resorts on the | © Durng the thunder stomm of Aon- | TCoiives here Sunday O e L e e L Mrs. Dolbeare ana Mrs. Skeesucks | visitor Thursday. coast of New Jersey day, there was two very sharp flashes| _Spent Sunday at Oakland Beach. R e e s \nd Mrs. Avery were at Watch Hill| Quite a number from this place at| Miss Mattie Leavens is at the home | of lightning, one bolt Siriking the elu| Postmaster and Mrs. A. D. Sayles, Thursgay. tended the boat carnival at Webster |Of her parents for her two weeks' va- | tree that Stands in the southeast|Mr. and Mrs. Henry Oatley spent Sun- Charles Matthews was at Watch | lake Wednesday night. cation. corner of the yard of D. B. Hatch and | dzy with friends at Oakland Bedth. oIl the first of the weew. . = Mrs, F. C. Leavens had as guests|almost directly in front of the post-| Irving Hill and wife were at North Mr. Burrows was in Hartford Sun- Mrs, Briges of Plainfield, Sabin Griggs, | office. The lightning struck the tree | Foster, R. L, Thursday. lay. NORTH STERLIN Mr. ‘and Mrs. R. E. Douglas of Hart- | near the top, running down the trunk| William Soule of the U. S. ship Mr. and Mrs. Davis of Mystic called ford. to the ground and then into a drain | North Caroline. spent Saturday and m_Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Sunday. Mrs. Everett Barber and children of Mrs. Amella Cutler is visiting in|that runs under the sidewalk. Sunday here with his grandparents. There will be mo services until the [ Ar¥stic are wicitin Cheie, Sildre Blackstone, Mass. The farm known as the Amos| Mrs. L P. Chase visited in Danielson rst of Beptember. The pastor is en- | Ars. Willlam Borcn o e taren Kendall farm, owned for a few years| Wednesday. il MRS B i oying his vacation. £ Provid 'TT GAN by Albert B. Webb, has been, soid by | Miss Marion Wood and friend from s - b 0 ') B Fowler was in Norwich Monday. |3 Lroyidence were recent visitors at ATTAWAU him 10 & man from Maine by the name | Worcester visited relatives here Sun- ubstitutes Misses Blanch: Fl - of W. L. Bragg. day. YAWBUX VALLEY of Bieriing Rl e et Dguglas Local Team to Play Wauregan—Live | ® Gogrgy L. Sweet, who has been very| Ralph Shekleton of Hartford fs < : Frank O. Plummer last weoek. Wire Jottings. 11 etnes: March, died carly Wednesaay | spending his. vacation hers with his| Get the Well-Known' lia Asklisen h: Quite a number from here attended morning at the age of 79 years, 6 |father. m ler_drother at J. E. Thompson's. Misses Mollle and Kathryn Burk of | 1csan i at Wauregan. Following Rishard Dinjelsn Tas hetn’viitne | SOUTH. CANTERBURY ¥ T N7 & New Rochelle, N, Y., are visiting Mrs, | 1 (B lineup: e e ' = MAL ED MIL e Anderson, Willimantic, ¢: Hudson, | H. ielsoi Rgrold Sub Arthur Mellor. = = e George 1. Wheeler, having sold his Miss Mary Griffiths has returnea | Lrovidence, p: Bromston, Sterling, 1b; | ~Martin A. Krouse and wife of New - Tatro, b, it >y g | tarm, moved last week to the Albert Made in the best g Y& A Tsersmen :;fié&mtggfi?&?:lg: e boen ; - nyxfing e T pan Covetand. Haskell, farm on the road from Butts ks | s Pechie, Atta- | with a side seat in which Mrs. Krouse | bridge to Jewett City. Samuel P. Maine of Ledvard was | for the coming year. wau, rf; McCarty, Sterling, ss; E Clinton J. Hyde, M, D.,’of Brooklyn, aliing on friends in this vicinity Tues: | Mise Lucinds G." Znisht has been | S0%, FH5, DCeY e o g Jout X, Y. Galied on Levi N, Clark last plant in the world 3 3 Kanf g . turday. Mo youngest 'hila of afr. and 3 Miss Dorothy Plummer 1Is visit Personals. hurst, which both enjoyed immensely. e e, =nd MTS | Mrs H. H. Crowell this week. |’ Miss Lillian Parker of Central Vil- = Wt e s Dtiow ok Suespens inse Visited M. Charies Weetn, 3r.| WOODSTOCK VALLEY |{i* 38, hor parenta. Jir. aod 3 & 2 near Westerly. - CLARK’S CORNERS Albert Rollinson carried Clarence| afiss Flo Kenyon 1is visiting her ; Henry L. Miner, who has been stay- e, Weeks and_family and Mrs Philip | father, Wo 8. Kenyon. Clark’s Saturday. ) at Wauregan the past few Weeks, | Death of Francis W. Scott—interest. | Soteenpis, © 70" dence Sunday in his| “Mrs’ A. N. Hammond is visiting this - a caller here Monday. ing Topics Gathered the Past Week, | Ths. ek i Santbeifge, Mak SOUTH WOODSTOCK Frank Wells, of Golden, Col, is vis- The mill had to shut down Thurs- | Mre, Allen Kenyon is spending the da; acco: ’4 break the - - Windham County Francis W. Scott, age six months, |gine_ " oot °f & e b TR passed away on Sunday morning | Thomas Hughes and family are en- WOODSTOCK iting H. T. Wells. —_— Death was due to cholera infantum. |tertaining relatives from Providence 00 James Arnold is visiting Mrs. Belle canRY ka ;l:q funeral was held at the house on | this wr Young. esday at two o'clock, Rev. . William | * William Welch is baving a new F. W. Hinrichs of New York was in ‘The funeral of Mrs. Ellen Wells was lndies? Ald Hold Ooutdoor Mesting= | forar tributes wers mans aodSbearils | E0US° bullt near his other dwellings | tow: inday.’ - held last” Sunday at the church, Many =y G T. U. Mesting. . . Mrs. Charles and daughter t Wednesday with Mrs. Irving R. ? attended the Pomona “How did the accident happen Woodstock at Storrs Agricultural col-

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