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oh: et flen J“ :::n» urned S D on' of New York Hog the week with Ahn Wednesdu¥ _after his sister, Mrs. C. R. Utley. Miss Mary Little has been spend- ing a few davs in Voluntown. On Motor Outing. Guild and family. Miss Elza- beLh ‘Clark of Putnam, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Ula Guile and their guest, Miss Nine Gage, of Changsha, China, lcn Friday for a week’'s automobile tri) making their headquarters with N’w Jersev relatives. Rev. M. R. Piumb will preach in the ‘Congregational church in Willimantic Sunday morning- and evening. Mrs. Chester Cole and children who have been spending several weeks with Mrs. Cole’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Utley, left for home on “THursday. Miss Emmia Downell of Philadeiphfa WHo has been at the inn for _two menths, went to Atlantic City ‘Wed- mésday to Spénd the remainder of the sufimer. - Miss Anfia Bates returried Wednes- %y from a brief visit in Thompson- Miss Marian Larrabee is visiting a visiting a collége friend in Ramsay, N. “Miss ‘Mary Baker of Adams, Mass., has héen spending the week with her grandfather, W. S. Chappell. Occupies Former Pulpit, Rev. Frank Thompson of Ansonia, @ former pastor of thé Congregational church, gave a very intéresting talk on Chile at the chdpél Sunday even- ing. Mr. Thompson spent 3 vears in Valparaiso ad Samen's chaplain. He is now rctired from active service and is living with cousins in Ansonia where Mrs. Thompson died last win- ter.-Mr. Thompson has two daughters, Both married and living abroad, one in Langs, Scotland, and the other in ‘Waterlco, England. While in town Mr. Thomuson i€ the guest. of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Lathrop. Mrs. Marthe Manley Fuller of Mid- dletown, is spending two weeks with Mrs. Arthur Potter. No Preaching Service. Preaching service at thé Congre- sational chureh tomorrow will be Omitted. The C. E. meeting wil be held as susual. Mrs. Ida Pegrum will lead, thé topic is, Temperance Re- form. Dr. Guild’s residence has been wired for- electricity. Mrs. Donaldson of Abington, is the guest ‘'of her cousin, Miss Heélen Hop- kins. AMiss Florence Perkins has gone to TWoodstock for a week. EASTFORD Birthday Celebration—Dance at Bart- iett's Ha"——Perunll Items. Mrs. Z R, Chlpmn of Sprmsfie}d Mass., h en- the guest of M. Chapman for a week Mrs, Percie ©. Doge of Putnam is staying for a short time with Mrs. A.. L. Johneon. Her son, Walter, ac- companied her here. Mr. and Mrs. Maro E. Lewis had their son, Darwin and wife from Put- nam, with them over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Clark enter- tained on Sunday their eons, Geo and Allie Marcy and the latter's wife, of Putnam, with their little son, Her- bert. The two last named will remain for a timeé. George Clask and Allie Marcy anticipate a trip to Maine to spend their vacation. Home From North Carolina. Charles D. Tatem has returned from ® husinéss trip to North Carolina. He 2lgo visited his uncle in the south. t Vernon Eowen is spending a few weeks at the shore. Mr. and Mrs. Elf Weeks entertained over night on the twelfth their daugh- ter, Mrs, Frank Morse of East Hart- ford, and gnnd-dau%r Mrs. Frank Converse of West Willington. They made the trip in an automobile. Haroid Chapman of Hartford, is the guest of Deacon Henry Trowbridge and Miss Lfila Huntington. Miss”Anna_Zasteria i& the guest of Miss Minnie Kucera. Lyman Pngsa has been entertaining his son Clarence. Ruth Cofburn of Southbridge, Mass,, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Col- burn. Motered to the Beach. Ciifford Bowen took in_bis automo- bile recently his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Bowen, Mrs. Fred A. Bowen, Mrs. Edward Keith, and two sons, HerlLert and Lawrence and Miss Vera Bowen to New London, where they enjoyed a shore dinmer. Asa Ethridge of New York spent Sunday with his family, who are boarding’ at theé Eastford house. Jiss Ruth Ethridge visited her aunt in East Hartford recently. Birthday Party. Miss Fleanor Ethridge’s eighth birthddy was enjoved on Aug. 16th, by a party of children. Refreshments were served. 4 dance was given at Ellery Bart- lett’s hall recently. A large number Were present from out of town. PACKER Hen: Simino and Alfnd Simino spent Sunday at Poin Nazairé Landry and Pmup Simine spent thé week end visiting friends in Norwich and Taftville Harold SHeehan was !n Norwick Weédnesday. ' Mr. Weaver of East Bup was a gnen at-T. J. l;!‘mn- Sundsy. iss Lila Howe is spendifnig the week ma in Willimantie. cent Miss Celia Morrisette visited fricads- ursdaf. here Th: ONECO “ Vicla_ Sistare and ‘Helen Rabbms[ tre “Nmn‘ Migé Robbins' mother. | Kenyon Bas returned to _his home in NorwicR aftér visiting his sisters and relatives in Oneco. Jeanie Brown went to Phoenix Wed- ne-dur. Mrs. J. Ray Hayes of Winsted. is viditidg ner parerits at the parsom- lg;fl'l!s ter visi . Etleen is viditing E:.?;:'. the Whitford and Mrs. Hor- park Wi ot & her hrotlnr at . Mrs C. 'Summer Trips of Local Residents— Harold Field Injured — Mokor “ence Allen Mv. Central 3 mf may a few days with the inson’'s Canada. Mrs. James . Kent ..is. vlamn; her brother in Providence, Mr. and- flecld. Mr. lndmmm.mln ‘Miss Austin, stenographer for the Assawaza Co. Is on her vacation. H a of takes her place. Mrs. C. A. Russell has been spend- ing a Week at Eastern Poinf, and Ke! <&y Point. Mrs. Benjemin Cogswell has been . Wére recent (ucsts Afrs. Addie E. Call. Mr. and Mrs. Clarton Wright and A. H. Battel and family were in Fos- ter Center for Old Home Day. Mr:. and Mrs. H. V. Haswell enter- tdined Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hy- Hand -of Providence over Sunday. Mrs. Ellen Root is visiting in Har- ristiile, R. L D C. Rawson was in Putnam last week. Herbert Hopkins spent a few davs at Oakland Beach. Mrs. Marfon Brown and Mrs. Susan Wright of North Sterling Have been md s at the home of Clayton Wright . Battey. Lane Place Sold. J. H. Milligan has sold the Lane place in_ East Killingly. to Mrs. Lil- lian A, Bird of Brockton, Mass, who will take immediate possession. Surprised on Birthday. -Mrs. Maria Potter was pleasantly surprised by a few of her neighbors on Friday evening on her eighty-second birthday. A social hour was enjoved during which cake, ice cream and lemonade were served. Mrs. Potter received a number of pretty gifts. An original poem by, €. D. Mowry was read. WESTFORD. Mrs F. W. Elstmn and Mrs. Wal- ter Bowen of Windham have been -pemdmg the week with Mrs. Clarence Mm Eisie Scranton attended funeral of her unclé, Wiliam Scran- ton, in Union, Sundl)fl Ruth and Leslie Barlow of Hart- ford, Spent the week end at their Home here. Mrs. H. O. Eastman and son, War- ren of Hartford. who spent last week with Mrs. C. H. Barlow, returned to their N me Sunday. Mrs. Glepdora Spooner and family were guests of Mrs. August Mattern in_Chaplin Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Chapman are entertdizing their grandson from West Stafford. A number from here attended the ?ibie meeting in Warrenville Wednes- ay. Miss Gladys Barlow, who has been visiting in New Rritain and Hartford, returned horne Saturday WILSONVILLE Friends ‘\'hr have been Upham and family homes Saturday. Miss Esther returned with them' fer a vis relatives. b. S Upham and dausghter, , were in Protvidence on Tues- Everett Huntirigton of East T]'mmrem. is staving a few davs with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keély. Miss Alice Jack returned Monday from a visit with relatives in Pitts- field. Mrs. Joseph Baker of New Boston was with her sisters last Friday. Miss Olive Baker returned home with her| mother, Mrs. C. W. Webster is entertaining her cousin, Mrs. Thompson, - from | Hopkinton, Mass., and Mrs. Howe, an- other cousin, from Lydonville, N. Y. Mrs. C. F. May of Webster and Mrs. F. C. May and son of Norwich, call- ed_on local relatives Sunday. Miss O'Keefe returned from her | vacation Mcnday. SCOTLAND Ladies’ Aid Society Has Concert in Grange Hall, Misezz Anng and Lueretia Clarke of New Britain are guests of Mrs. Su- san Willis, Mrs. Alfreq Watt of Bloomfield was the guest Sundav of Susan Willis. The Ladies’ Aid society held a con- cert in Granze lyili Wednesday night, the Iith. The prommme consisted of vecal music Miss Anna Clark Instrumental munlc by Miss Lucretia Clark, elocution selections by Mrs. Menning, of Yantic, and a folk: dance by several girls. Also a musical sketch entitled, “We'll Have to Mortgage the Farm.” After the programme, ice cream was served to a large company. Mrs. Elia Harman is the guest Mr. and Mrs. William Burnham. James Lovering .recently made a short stay with Rev. and Mrs. Marton Lovering. Archér Lovering who has spemt the summer with hig brother in his old home in Massachusetts, recently re- | turneéd home. ! Dravight- Cary started Monday for Chicago where he will aftend a trade scheol, studyving electricity. CLARK’'S CORNERS | Augustus J. Brundage, supervisor or' agriculture. and Worthington C. Ken- nedv, Windham County agent, were in town inspecting childgen’s gardens last week. Mrs. John S. Scott has from the Hartford hospital. Mrs. Patrick J. Navin was taken to St Joweph's hospital, Willimantic, on Friday. Miss Leonora Jemnings was a mid- week visitor in Plainville and East Granby. Mr. nud Mrs. Jdmes ang daughter, th, aiso Mr. end Mrs. Philip J. Palmer motored from Springfield 3:6 visited at L. H. Jewett's on Tues- y. Mrs Jokn Navin and Miss Viola Navin ted_the latter's mother in ‘Willimantic Wednesday. returned POMFRET CENTER I | | Wolf Den Tum Wins ‘n Tug of w:r‘ at Ufion Grange Pienic, Mrs. E. E. Brown has been’ spend- iunewukvifltmgwimmhuvnm Newport end Narragansett Pier. _ Scott is cousin from Mrs. Jesepht her aunt and ”%7;; Fannie_E. Brown is spending Miss Fan . n { leaves one son, Raymond. of Provi- {014 Home Day exercises. ._LaBelle spent the week end in New York with his brotiver. . Mrs. Clarence Budlong of Providence is sperding the week With her broth- er, James Blanchard. Mr. and Mrs. F. W, Tyler and Mrs. F. J. Sgyles, were callers in town on Monday, coming by automobile fromr Providence: Guests From Norwich. Mrs. Bidwell motored to Dayville with Mr. and Mrs. F, A Bidwell. Miss Mary E. Bidwell of Norwich and Charles Bidwell of New TYork, wko were guests of W. F. Bidwell. Mrs. R. D. Curtis is entertaining her granddaughter, Miss Helen Cur- tis of New Lendon. Mrs. Fred Burnett and Miss Edna Burnett returned to Worcester with Mrs. Walter Green and sons. Miss Eva Perry has been visiting the Misses Law. Suffers Accident. Harold Field was injured while on duty at the freight office and Ralph Eiliott is filling his place. Mr. and Mrs. George _Bennett of Lakewnod and William Bennett spent the week end with Mrs. Fannie Ben- nett. Mrs, Blanchard’s Death. Mrs. Irving Blanchard died Wednes- dav at the home of her sister, Miss Clara Stokes. Mrs. Richard Blanchard dence, R. I, and four sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick O son. Charles, and Miss Mullocly of Providence, erine Lacombe of Doonsocket. John Greeley of Danielson and Miss Annie O'Neill of Pomfret, were Sun- day guests of Mrs. Teresa O'Neill. Sunday School Picnic to Be Held Fri- day—Lawn Parwy Pianned—Church Notes. Last Sunday %he Congregation at the Green enjoved a fine sermon by John W_Croft of Hanover. This coming Sunday Rev. Levi Rees of Stafford Springs is to preach, as a guest of the pastor, who has just rcfurned from a vacation spent in Vermont and New Hampshire. Rev. and Mrs. Rees are spending part of their vacation in the Canterbury = gion. Picnic to Be Held Friday. The Sunday Sehool picnic having been pfistponed from August 20 to Au- will te held at Babcock's iday. This week there will be a lawn par- nd Mrs. F. E. Miner's. fternoon the ladies of the e heen invited to meet with Miss Frances Faimer. Briefs and Personals. during her New isited Miss Edith ng at Twin Lake Sunapee district, New than Newton spent last week daughter, Mrs. Frank Hox- sie at Quonochontaug. Miss Faony Brown with Ner nephew, Iph Browne, made the trip by car last weet throught the Berkshires and intc the Green Mountains as far as Dorsef, Vermont Ars. Fanny Ames is seriously ill at Mrs. Hiram Hawes' . John Hern is spending several weeks he seaside. mith and Miss Averill automobile to Watch An electric starter has been in- staled in the car. Mr. and Mrs. Everett E. Brown of spent last Sunday on Black; families and individuals have found their way to Willimantic to en- joy the camp me: Local People Hear Tubbs’ Band— Frosts Reported Tuesday. Clifton Cleveland of Brooklyn ealled on friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Matherson and daughter. Bernice, visited friends in Moosup, Sunday. Mrs. Ethelyn Gove, who has been spending her vacatior at her home here has returned to West Rutland. Mass. Heard Norwich Band. Several from here were at Wildwood i park Sunday to hear the concert given | ™ by Tubbs' band of Norwich. Mies Alma L. Rich is the Mrs. A. E. Sayles R L, for a few days. Mrs. C. E. Hill was the guest of her aunt, Mrs, Ellen Covey, at North Scituate, Wednesday and attended the Luther G. Andrews was in Hartford Tuesday. Early Frosts. Frosts were reported on the low lands Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Hill and son, Maynard, were at Foster Center, R. %-Thursd-y. attending - Old Home Mabel Maxham of Ballouvilie, is visiting at Joseph Dumas’ for a week. Home From Mississi, W. E. Whittle has returned from his trip to Missiesippl. Rufus R. Chase of Putnam was at the Chise homestead Monday. EAST THOMPSON Luther Robbins and daughter, Miss Fannie, are attending the Willimantic Camp meetins. Emest Robbins was | Wadnesday on business. Mrs. Tourtelotte is visiting in Willi- mantic for a few days. There will be no service at the M. E. church on Sunday. as the pastor 2! ding the meeting at Williman- WARRENVILLE : Judge O. D. Baker and E. ames. with their families, are L‘;m .| %" uage of i t North Scitwate { urday. i j Mead's Sunday. in Westerly | weeks. ‘Wednesday with relatives here. Received Hospital Treatment. Samuel Collins was at the H hospita! in Norwich Wednesday re- ceiving treatment for his arm, which was injured several weeks ago at the | Kennedy City mill. Mr. agd Mrs. Frank Edgarton ‘g daughter, Hazel spent Thursday 4 Beach pond, R. L. and the remainder % of the week with Mrs. n's | ¥ parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Greene, & at Millville, R. I. They will return} home Sunday night. Howarg Clark, electrician et the power ho at South Plainfleld is at bis home on account of fliness. . Broke His Arm. Donald Cook, voung son of Bert Cook. fell from a tree and broke his arm. He was taken to Dr. Sweet's in Griswold. Dislocated Hip Bone. Mrs. Andrew Lester, who is about 88 vears old. fell in her room Monday and dislocated a bone in her hip. Dr. Sweet of Griswold was called to set the bore. E. Hoxie Lillibridge was in Bridge- port Saturday. SOUTH KILLINGLY Stone-Spaulding Wedding — Temper- ance Address at Church. Wedhesflé?, = August 25th, i 1915 The Merchants of Norwich take this opportunity of extending an invitation to all the people of the City of Norwich, as well as to all the people of New London and Windham Counties, toparhcxpatemtheadvantag& Nnrmch Dollar Day WHICH WILL OCCUR ON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25th Rules the World Today THERE IS SOMETHING ABOUT THE AMERICAN DOLLAR THAT CARRIES WITH IT A SOLID IDEA REP- RESENTING VALUE. THE DOLLAR IS THE MOST POPULAR UNIT OF LEGAL TENDER. “ONE HUN- DRED CENTS TO THE DOLLAR” IS AN EXPRESSION - WHICH CONVEYS AN IMPRESSION OF HONEST VAL- UE, BUT ON DOLLAR DAY, ALL THE MERCHANTS OF NORWICH WILL CO-OPERATE TO OFFER THE B'GGETVALUFSFORADGMIMW IN E!-BTORYOFREI’AI.W.THB A number from this place were in Foster Center Thursday for the Old Home Day_celebration. Charles Young was in Putnam Sun- day to visit his som, Hollis, who Is an appendicitis patient at the Dly[ Kimha!l_hospital. | » Henry Barber who has been'| visiting relatives here and in _ Put- | nam for a_week. returned Sunday % | her home in East Greenwich. Mr. and Mrs. entertaining the idas and Schuy Rev. Walter Lamphear of Hartford gave a temperance lecture in the church Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. E Hall and Mr. and Mre. P. Coffey ard children motored to Rocky Point Sunday. Stonc-Spaulding. ome wedding occurred' at 3Mr. and Mry. | Henry Spaulding Monday noon, when their | izhter, Eva, became fthe bride of | Stone of Bristol. The cers- was perfcrmed under the trees George Stone of Putnam, the f the groom. They were at Schuyler Spaulding and A pretty the home of Paul meny v Rev father tended bv Mrs. Raymond Barlow. Misy Doane | pla: ed march. The | by was white crepe relatives and friends were present. Mr. and Mrs. Stone will live in Bris- tol. intimate ! School Buildings Rerovated. The echool buildings have been in the hands cf carpenters and paint. for the past week and are now in fine condition for the opening of the school. EKONK Mr. and Mrs. Russel Slocum return- ed to their homse in Westerly Sunday. i Charles Tarnner is visiting his| ~dfather in Miliville, R. L irs <hapman of Eastern Point has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Al- vin Corey. Mrs. Austin Bentley and family of New Heden have been guests of Ben- jai Mr. and Mrs. Joel Palmer of South- ; bridge. Mass. were week end visitors | at Allen Sage's. Henry Gardner of Fast Lyme, with his two_ brothers spent Monday with | A. A Stanton an dcalled on friends here. Mrs. Annie Congdon and two chil- dren were week end guests in Daniel- son. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Gallup and Mr. and Mrs. George Gallup attended the funeral of Miss Hattie Gordon in Moosup Thursday. WESTHMINSTER | Service was held here Sunday morn- ing with Rev. Davis. Mrs. Aasmus and son, of Anscnia, are guests of Mr. and Mre. John Leon. ard. Alice Carlson of New York is spend- ing the summer vacation with her aunt, Mrs. Moody. Mr. Charles Koch of New Rochelle, at his home, Eroadview, for a few | rs. Johnson sprained her ankl ie attending a dance at Smith's| The Westministers played the' amptons at the latter's diamond Sat Score, 15 to 17 Jack Hughson of New York is| spending a few weeks as a guest at Rosedale. The Rev. Davis dined at Mrs. Wm. | Jack Hughson, Jacob Rosenzweig and Vera Levy, spent Sunday as guests of Miss Madolina Buelai: WOODSTOCK VALLEY Mr. and Mrs, Lucius Child of Flush- ing, L. I, are visiting Miss Hiscox and the two Mrs. Da Ralph Spencer of Puinam is at Al- mer Goss's. Winfteld Kenyon and family and Allen W. Keryon spent Sunday at ©Ocean beach. Mr. and Mrs. Rider were guests on Sunday of Mrs. Cora Barrett. Severn! from here attended the dance at Bartlett’s hall, Eastford, Saturday night. )(rw Allen Kenyon has just return- from several days’ spent in Staf- tqrd Hartford_and Springfleld. Mrs. J. J. Kelsch of Erookiyn, Y., is at Allen Kenyon's for several CANTERBURY Mrs. Jackson is the guest this week of her son, John, at Cedarhurst. A lawn party is to be held this week at F. A. Miller's beautiful home. The state road work is getting alons well. T. A. Rice of Cedarhurst is expected hor this week. iss Clarissa Medbury returns home this week and Miss NORWICH IS THE NATURAL MART OF EASTERN CONNECTICUT AND EVERY -‘PERSON LIVING WITHIN TRADING DISTANCE OF THE CITY SHOULD MAKE UP THEIR MIND TO VISIT NORWICH ON WEDNES- DAY, AUGUST 25th, AND GET THEIR SHARE OF DOL- LAR DAY VALUES. “ONWARD TO NORWICH" The Market Place of Eastern Commecticut Will Be the Slogan FOR NORWICH DOLLAR DAY FULL PARTICULARS OF THE MANY ADVAN- TAGEOUS DOLLAR DAY OFFERINGS OF NORWICH MERCHANTS WILL APPEAR IN A LATER ISSUE OF THIS PAPER. <oy