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Vo i J. Ely retvrned Wath-.dhv to his atidics’ st Wemeyan: sollene: b it o OLD MYSTIC i SRl Funeral of Mrs, Benjamin F. Van Auken—Epworth League Holds So+ sm-naflbu'numvm ror She £ad bean an I %:""3.:.'.’3’ oy ] i ; ‘Thmbmmmbhg&fiaimnh Fiegy® v : - B /[ NARRAGANSETT i ‘nan;nda‘mfi; - .ny m. in s have f i s 3 mkl . 7ok R Il il I | | nill!liil”n WNG ol ‘The Epworth lusu- held a social W.unuasy qfhl in -the parish 20 3 == 4 —— - ——, e V. E. Belanger of . 3 = < ¥, celebrating mm 0 : Do e ay Jonmson: shitke saier —————— Crussder's March, Miss ~Delia Wil- ———— 1 ilams. After the programme, ive ream e "_ A b L and “k.a'm served and gunen were : b fn e treasury. The | NG L o Fans —— . R x '.aly. “mumwfln.bj Charl Q Eldredge returned ;hun oq! > > s (et Snane st from iloosiok Talle, N.. y: at the home of Mr. and 'lm he hes been visiting friends, and | N- :nmd':ry l'-‘ftomooon, s ™ other 1ecessmea and hav- 3 ve lorth Dakota. P . wntire debt by their | Hoesiok Falls Old Mon’s associets or Mr. and Mrs. Charles W, Hewitt and without contributions. The | OTgenization composed of men infant daughter Marjorie i L] their are President]over. organized for the purpose home in North ‘Dakota after . ’ vice president, | clal intercourse. They held a plicnic o [ nine days’ visit with: M witt's ; R . secrstary and treas- | th€ old Benzington battle ground. All parents, Mr. and Mrs George A, Pe _fames;. = business | ¢hioved a dinner servej by the Loyl Frank and Louis Kenyon; Mrs. D. T.| neral of William Knight of Plainfleld, | as boss farmer for a lady a few miles | where she will stay B ‘musica) - | bekions of the. North Hoosick Falls S5 Alice Loomis of Niantic is the Phillips and daughter, Frank A. Phil-|last week. Rev. Willlam Reynolds of- | from Hartford. B BB o Ritshotte. Baptist.church. “Speeches. and athletic | gyest of Mrs. H. M Perkins. lips, Mrs. M., C. Willlams and twe | ficlated. Mirs, eGorge Gallup and| Senexet Grange is invited to{ Mrs Izola Merrifield and daughter™ "Theodore Boulay, of | GILtests rounded out the Very pleasant |~ Mrs. D. F. Chapman has méved into | children, E. A. Darrow, O. W. Ham- | Mrs Carl Gallup sang three selections. | Neighbors' Night at Putnam next| Rita are spending a few days in New ‘spent tho week end ' as|9%F- B Jad the house Wwith Mr. and Mes R. D.|mond and daughter. Rev. Willlam Reynolds is packing| Monday evening. York. guests ofMrs, Boulay's mother, Mrs. !, 1e‘ oung gns association b&ar Cook. - Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Phillips and|and preparing tc move.soon to New- Miss Minnle Wells is \llllln‘ her| Miss Alma Newton left for New® Louise Cadoret ail nine was defeated Saturday after- daughter were in Warrenville Sunday.|ent. He will be much missed. brother for a fewdays. York, Tuesday. . John J. Hcibat &nd Charies: Degwn- [SHe3 DY the SHudugton topt on Ao~ NORTH mm 1. W. Hammond was in Williman-| Mr. and Mrs. Benjemin Wilcox went| William Nelson has returned to ing attended “the automobne races at] OO e e ottt g R g sk iy tic Friday. to Westerly last Saturday and called Providence Sagitda: e e e R - r s . J. Fitzgerald, and son Edward,|on friends. DAYVILLE aons oot e attended the D e TR retin of N Came i “,:‘ll:‘ 72~ | spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. |~ The first frost of the season came Mogsup-Soythbridge game at Moosup f;;;;‘?n“be :mm}’v o';’n“ Ay k) H"Pec;:’ ongen S visit Eawerd Fitzgerald in Brooklyn. Wednesday mxm in the lowlands, Sunday were: Geor; . Sheldon, Hen- ing by 3 o '-rne A ta mm st with | o SChool closed in the Union district < ry Sheldon, tobinson, Nathan| Good Flow of Water. - Mre Wmmlm Smmtth “Y o Yrhe| Wednesday for the Brookiyn fair. Brand and BMcDonald. ‘Or: .the 17th inst.'at Hanks home- | yeio) Jine of work - g T B Mr. and Mrs. ‘Charlés; Anderson and | stead, Old Mystic, an artesian well drill | uiches "caie and coftes were served SOUTH WINDHAM son Morris, “attended, Brooklyn fair | struck at 70;feet a vein of water which | " My, Carrie Post 0f Norwich spent Welsssdyl b U gives over 60 gallons per minute. Wednesday with Mo . The Ladies’ Aid soclety, of the Bap- . i< Pravidence Waedding:of Local Interest * —Address Bafore Men's Club—Dance * At Lake: Parsonage Lighting—Cottagers R turn. > Nn Elmer nvrm entertained - a* W. F. Mainé and Tamily were in}Barty of friendy fron New Bedfbrd, Rev. J. B. King Resigns—Woman rs. T. H. Ward. Local People at the Shore—Mr. and| Pastor of Methodist Church in- tict "church hela an all day session at | q;ouse L¥dis Jo SEDEEatacn (at 5 " Mass., Sunday. - . i Jewett City, Wednesday T S dinvier Saturday- e a. | Mrs. Felix Kirchner Note Wedding| Iured. A Mr. and Mrs. Leonard of Jewett .1"’lh:."rd‘5"':u:‘; 3 TEaiy A Padel lMnch wa o Misa Pliidn sl s “Anna Engstrom, | Anniversary. D. Sargesit of Putnam ex-| iy weve in town Monday. = o Warcester. - ai Whitinaville, , Sunday School Class Enterains—For- | joved at noon, - £ 'm‘d‘“‘un““c:’r“h"‘ Clemons and| ‘s ana ‘Mrs. Napoleon. ILeClaire last Sunday morning with| Mrs. Arthur “C o mantic | ye o mer Local Young Man a: Graduate | e United Workers o the Metn. . King of the Congrega- hukbe(‘n the guest of her sister this, tional church. After the service the| Week. - | his vacat! former read the remignation of Rev. For Electric Lighting. e woe T o e a1 were in Putnam Sunday odist church met Thursday afternoon | Curily Were Sunday visitors at Her- | Mg, M () r ' ich has been visiting ir. the parish house, Supper was served | "*f I BIC= Welley, Mrs. Nettie Bo-|Telatives at Crescent beach and has Harry Willlamson, a ;student: of} > yo00- ~dppleon Grin Jign botufusd Fom 3 lle’s store. Dentist. 3 B King, s pastor of the local| At a‘recent meeting of the Ladies’ | centic: in New Lonton nd 25 d""h'" returned to her home. S ! 5 F > . - - cently in New Longon and >rwic) - e h. & iy Miss Adelihe . Dean of Brogkiyn. X, tan snlt Mg Fuxtoom) wets Norwich | g ana, Mre - Mynon” Hadsen” and | Shmeshi-to labeialot the et o No- | o oo aooneresatioral| * Mrs C. A. Russtll apd Mrs. Sabin rinity college, who hds been. . the]y S emes, & Pean, of | Visitors Tussday. i sodtr, jand Mrs Myron Hadfield and|vember, greatly to the regret of his acventy-five dollars was voted | Ruseil ‘weré in Nerwich on & - visit %m;:nl;x; ghmd“ r;x:‘«:thez,tz\(g.‘ma % qi‘“ anntal | ..7 e has purchased a new "They have been ey = parishioners. ard ‘vullln( electricity into. the | yionday. 1 . e e Ora | i ¥ ko, their _sigter, Miss Mary H.| 'y e . i " week's vacation at_Pleasure beach Accident to Woman Minister. M |, S A Driihg i _close e 4 to fSiine it Al e ¢ the Dean_homestead. oirs. Elsie Hadley of Point Judith 18] W ® " Mrs. Charles Chambeilin.| Miss = Adelaide F. Erown, who | Mt Frances Campell left Monday | nome this week and go to spend sev-¥ aniel Beckwith, Sr, Albert Lester e e ohiina or | Visiting her ‘miece, Mrs. A. T. Brown- . . and Thomas Holmes aitended the fair their son. Preccott, and his wife. and | preaches at the Methodist - church, | 0% oW Brunswick, N. J. where she " ) h e, A. T <Cruthers of Norwich spent | W- P. Barstow. attended the Brook- unablé to occupy ner pulpit lnst ; b é Alfoea Wit of Harifora was a bus- week of MY, and‘Mrs. Frank E. Wil- [ goiie w“hc,‘,';‘r reronr Man 3oy Rent Livn fair Wednesday. Sunday morning. She returned from A R g iness caller in town Tuesdsy. lams honey. Miss Parker of Hartford has been | her vacation of two weeks, Saturday )l Palmer next Tuesday. Eouss. Coapman was & Jaller 14 Rev. C. M. Reed of East Lyme occu- | "N w0l oo rmined at tea Sat- | Visiting for a week with Mrs. W. P.|the cighteenth. She fell from u chair | “'y PHIRer PR Tuesdar. o g | Mixs Mary: GaMgprang Mims Ber- Lyins" Wednesdhs < Fiqnieq the puiplt of the Deptist church | uyiay” Mias Pullien._af Ban Francisco,| Bazstow and Mrs. John Rose g her siomach across it. She | ot Ty tv URRRR TICOMINGCITANO | lce Cogzwell were! sl S t e e ol Tree s":s‘vl:lnogmlg)e::gse»;;nngn( Provi. | Mre. Nettis “Boland and Miss Annd | POt L. A. Clinton of}ic now convalescent. Her vacation -1 da: g rt, B ing gral weeks ith Her a.hucmen Mps ‘armington, Me.. is’the guest this panidinz of Plym D. at Hamburg. The Ladies’ Alr socfety met ~with ki | Mise Florence Millett Tuesday. , Mass y. A ; Fngstrom. Washington, D. C. are guests of Mr.|was spent at New Londom, Groton. | NI [ 4 Mre 1. G Lathrop ana| IMterested in PW 2 Fund. -g[e;cevfia?l;mgngs 3?5\??.' on Mr. and | 34 s Tewis Johnson and Mra, .Alvert | Glinton’s brotker, C. L. Clinton. Gales Ferry. ‘She was accompanied | cnidren spent Sunday with Dr. and| Ravmond Burne 0 married Miss The pupils of Miss Floise IADdPhefe S ont 30 ousile of O Mystic are | Stiles were Norwich visitors ‘Wednes- ’ Herman, Simmona 1a. ta. New.-York | by Miss’ Pansy Neff. Mrs. Burn and family of Hatfeldq Bottomly of Prgvidence om. s-lurfln' in the Sunday school.of the Union | atiending the Stomington Hibh school. | 9% 3 X e B e Eutonss RIS N b T | T g M Baptist chiirch gave a very' pleasing | 2° g, the -| “Misses Hefen Comager and Hattie| Miss Carrie Burden of Hartford has| futham. Wednesday, - Miss Abigal Bates has returned to 3. entertainment. in the ‘chapel Friday Moving from Chester. Leonard were callers on Mrs. Arthur | been visiting Mrs. W. P. Barstow. Miss Catherine. Whitman of West| <oy york. eveéning.. The proceeds will go toward Rev. Fred- E. Coburn has returned : Hartford is the guest of her aunte, SUUSEN S, Hbrigioh. Mrs. Charles S. Deane and Miss Bick- a fungd for the Christmas tree. from® Chester, Ct., where he arranged . and Mrs. Herbert ‘White_and( Mrs Jackel and Mre. Craft of ‘Nor- i g on Saturday to attend \ha‘wedding: Formieriy employed by the C. M.]Ior the removal of the rematnder of v attended Brooklyn fair Wed- | wich are being entertained by Mr. and RPN TR, 3 X h‘_"‘:“:fi:m“:‘f e Addressed Men's Club. Robertson Co., Dr. George Gilbert re- |his househvld goods from the Baptist | nesday. Mrs. Felix Kirchper, who celebrated with his. Jittle sister from | ton Long Point & P Burnl ur xunu addressed sighed about four vears ago to take | Parsonage at Chester to the Baptist{ Mr. and Mrs.. Owen Smith and Mr. fAfth wedding anniversary, Wed- o - e a course iriv the Chicago College of |Parsenage here. Gioss of Norwich.were callers on . Mr. ” Home from the Shore. Shippee were in Providence. Luttmmn e Jork are spending itwo: -weeks (Mrs, Amy Wilson MacDonald vt '_n';n:'ern' :‘e *rm °Mllr Pt : l g or t his Pal Dentistry, fiom which he was recent- | ' ME.:.and Mrs. J. Harold Williams at- [and Mrs. J. D. Simpson Thursday. nd 2Ers. 55 A . with Mrs. Coleman's parcnts on the | New Haven is il with typhoid fever.|® 1y graduntéd. 2 - | oaed the.automobile show at Boston| Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Rice and augh- | weer ;:3 and. anAd.flia.:kg'flvfi::p:fi o S B e B R T T A e B T eghments _kere. Y e Oliver Gardner of Yantic spent Sun- | 18st-Saturday. ter Rena, 3r. and Mrs. Lucjus Brown- - with Mrs. Clark's aunt, Miss Lydia M. T | o s e o day; with - folenakt-town- Mrs. Sidney Whitney returned Satur- | ing and son Maurice and Mrs. H. Race | Comeock, formerlv of Colchester. - the 24t 805 rs. Gesege'Litile and_som Mischmil Dance at the- Lake. - 2 C ] 2 > - led Mrs. Colman's sister, Miss | of Hartford, were guests of iiss Mary. - James Austin, has resigned as chauf- | 42y to Boston after a visit to Mr. and | spent Sunday in Jewett City. AT Wl SoDan The ladi f St Ws churéd T fon o Atiomne Caeed & chaut- | Mr.. Charles-Q. Eldredge Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Rockwood and r. Remington of Willimantic and| Minnie Kucera. D. Little, Sunday. e ladies o Joseph's stock . ; 2 bad a successful dance-at the lake on > Mrs. Calvin H. Hoxie and grand- | familv were guestd Sunday of Mrs. AMiss Marion M e and brother Carl VJud[o Lr.mlun Rro.‘n l.nfl family of Thu < o Philip-Ladosky has- -purchased a daughwr, Alice Mitchell, are guests of | Frank Smith of Brooklyn. - Maine. motored from East Hartford last|Norwich were in town Wednesday. hursday eyening, touring ca Mz Ms. Herbert jarkin of New | Mrs. Eliza Kelly of Winthrop. Mass. UTH Y Sunday morning. They called upas Alfred Eaton is at home for a few Successful Sale. nou',:'f,‘,c‘:n:;l“:ug‘i““:; ‘:; ek H'}-:L;lwam -Egglestone of Yonkers, N. AT oy S e s ey 5L i ol w'e‘ler‘“‘m:,:’u°:":"’ei\:,r.':"“‘?“} ased Fod Sale. .::lu':mAin}l notoe. £o¢ -°e’:nk:‘ o 383 Bibl i X lxisa;:e guest of 'Mr. and Mrs, Albert — e Lightning Burns Barn—Strawberries "’A{;'x“_-‘;‘"-dn“““gmlr‘;e”::‘ f!:;"r;l;mm o_'rne Woman's - Missionary Soclety | cream sale Friday. In spite of the Nts, Veililien P, Baboock and daugh- ROAD SOCIETY MipaTon. thy Ifeyote Mase. : the Congregational church held a|sh s wuceiung v was the guest last week of Mr.|food sale in the chapel Wednesday it e acy PENDLETON HILL ter, Mrs. George Stone, of North Ston- Riffr ey : Vo rs. John Jones and family. aftermen, o .chargeof. Miss ety irgton have been spending ten days fEtoniston) ae Fronana, M. and Mras A, B Hail T e e D - Vu |/ Arnold, sl e 3 Mre. Roert Pegrom: /‘ THOMPSON Charles. Dwight. Thompson. has_sold | 8* the bungalow at Riverside farm, the | g .00 (i im=g (o o |motored to' Kingston Thursday and |was accompanied by her two small | soar ccoror amounted to aout stx ais farm here.to,a lawyer. in New York | Jhn R. Babcock estate. z 7 attended the fair. sons and daughter. - who'is to take Doasession today (Sat- |, Mrs. George . Walworth. =Middleton| bury O. Fogers Addresses Grange. | FEverett Hazen of Worcester was @| Mr. and Mre. Darwin Lewis and urday). and. Misses. Marjorie Middleton and | Miss Hattie A. Wheeler, who has|cayjer at G. W. Barlow's Thursday. | Miss Slsie Lewis of Putnam, were WESTMINSTER Miss Sarah T. Paimer left Monday | JCSePhine Middleton have returmed to|Lecn tc the Panama Fxposition for| "jacob 'Pidze and Thomas Morse | with their parents Sunday 3 10 assume her. duties at Burr and Bur- | Ne¥, Jersey after spending a few weeks | several months has returned. ¥ Damage by Lighting—Local Cattle 3 3 — Vernop Chase of Brooklym, N. ¥, is - visiting .at ; his - grandfather’s, iz Nathan Chase. Mies Marot has leased Miss Lan- T son's house on West t. 2 A spent Sunday at Willlam Slater’s. Manchester, Ve at_thelr; summer. home, Quoquetaug. Miss Mary “Starr Wheeler left Fri- Walla je - wl Guest from Main, Malcolm THoptpgan in h:\'lr?;t a| Miss Agnes Chapman has returned(dsy for Wellesley college, where she ooty TeCAt e aeyar Sl Tor 2 Mrs. Yandell and daughters from N b been suffering from a severe cold for| George Carpenter, son of the late Awarded Prizes at Brooklyn Fair. Kentucky are in toWn! large addition bullt to his barn and |1 Norwich after spending a weel's|ls a sophomore. the past few weeks is better. Lucius and Cornelia Carpenter, of S Mrs. Charles Searies Is entertaming “? 5 %%w,suo erectad. vacation‘at the Chapman homestead. Mr. Woodworth, -the school superi A barn on the Mazzarelle place | Philllps, Maine, called cn his former | The Westminster nine played th Mas sses “Winffred and Cecile Paimer d . Walter Burton. are|tendent, has been visiting- schools : her nephews, the ters Deering- 7 W oG i {ting: Felatives {n Sptioufed. and | abont Here was struck by lightning Friday and|teacher, M. J. Chapman, Sunday aft- | Scotlands, -Saturday at the latter's rovidence passed Sunday at their i ton. Jiiting e 2 e ain : : was | ernoon.” He was aclompanied by Mr.|diamond.” Score 13 to 9 in favor of - . g » ve completes e Mrs. T G Scot m_g.:er:?r; ot e e coptting Thbie: Nandp: removed. The ‘loss Is partly coveredand Mrs. Fayette Goss and daughter RS S R T m] ] Wednesday night. Se, hie @ b bis automobile. Mr. Carpenter has|quite some damage. The barn owned | ¥ beln: made from'chicory Foo Mrs. Hanpah Miller of Norwich has Cked from the Wheeler Bros’ farms, ptember Strawberries. visited his native place once in two|by Mr. Olsen was struck by lightning been*visiting her ‘nieces, Mrs. Hos G == - Mrg. Louise Lincoln returns Satur- A, A, Jacques is picking some of|years. He has the sympathy of his|and was burped to the ground. There Kiniey and Mré. Trving Button. mer | Groton Grangers Visit Local Grange— | day from a week in Boston and vicin- | the ‘nicest strawberries grown in this | friends in the ioss of his wife. He| was not any stock in the barn. but a 3 3 Fifteen Pupils Attending Norwich | ity. section this soason. They ‘are of |1ae two sons resiaing in Maine. rumber of tons of hay. The barn Bo a SEY- e Thyewe T X Free Academ:; Miss Florerice Hewett, teacher at|the everbearing variety and a basket|. Chester Young spent last week in|which was owned by Mr. Pike of = . CAMPBELLS MILLS 3 : PSR, Taugwonk school, was absent on Fri- | picked Wednesday was a delight to = Hasford. His daughter, Miss Zida | Howard Valley was also burned and of -Danielson, was here at his home. | bis tle and horse were burned to - FOR THE HANDS Mrs. Fred A. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. | death. 4 3 Edward Keith, Dana Keith Charies Koch spent the week-cna|y The Only Dirt Remover among the number who - attended | with his family at Broadview. Which Contains Sturbridge fair last week. Clifford| Mrs. Vera Levy and son Goodwin i Eowen and Dana Keith went with |returned to New York. Monday, atter || No Lye, Sand or Pumice. their automobiles. spending a few months at Rosedale. Erwin. Robins of Putnam called on Won . P to injure the skin or ¢log, the triends here on the 22nd and visited osi , . Briase, pipes. Jo-Bo removes all fruit the Grove cemetery, where his mother | The yoke of cattle owned by Amos and vegetable.stains, ojl.grease, &zrd father and other relatives are|Green won the first prize as the best grime. or from_ thie" hands buried. ke of the town cattle at the Wind- and makes them soft and smooth ham County Fair at Broklyn. Charles Good .foe uu chan play- Robbins' cattle were awarded second » prize. Mrs. Izola Merrifield has removed E TEN < x L Dhirty from Groton grange came to|deY_and Monday. and her place was|the eve and palate, ' i cdyard grange Saturday eve supplied By Miss' Mary. ecler. rs. David Rennie has been enter- e D{‘““"‘,""" family attended | woskon e i e day Svening. and | ¥ Mrs. Eaward Noyes and daughter, | taining Mrs. Ruth Werner. AL e T degrees. Irving W. Crouch, master of | Who have been in Stonington for some| School was closed Wednesday for wiEDL Lewle, who has been a great | New London County Pomona grange, | Weeks were calling on- friends- here, | the Brookiyn fair. e Tt ‘disease for several | yag p,e,,m also Marcus Trail, mas- | before they left tur their home in )m. Miss Myra Spaulding and -Master jearsy1s Teported to be gradually fail- | ter of Grolop grange. The = degrees | ford, Pa., Wednesday. - . Norman Spaulding of Auburn, have " were worked to perfection and were Addressed Grange. been viriting friends.in this ‘place. i At ey om i fephent the| very. impressive. There Was an:-appe-| The Grangemet as ‘usual i the Tl s Hobace Parking receatiy tafured | Caps - subber e I er, witn | Church parlors on Wednesday eve- EAST KILLINGLY . rer knte . dulte seriously. Mias Scima. Smith o Trookien, win | Eing Past Worthy Master, Woodbury & congic ble damage in b >. Rogers Norwich spoke most en- Albert -H. Sayles was in Providence e g idetable damag have been visiting some time with Mr. | tercatningly - on ‘- poultry and -potato | Tuesda: Whiliam Dawley and Alexander Tan- | page - OUP Avery, have. returned|raising. While “here Mr. and “Mrs: s 53 A& Mre. C. E. Hill and son, Hznrv. Bl :i;m“‘h;;\,& 80 f"’],’ at Beach pond On siscotiat of the stormy weather,] HOSSTS Were enf rtained at the home | fended the fair at-Scituate, R. there Was o smail attendance at ehurch | i Mpe Allew W. ‘Harvey. | Wednesday. —_—_ by insarance. of Willimantic. Mr. Goss came in| The storm of last Friday caused LEDYARD Many loads. of peaches. have been \ WARRENVILLE g Miss Lucy Billings of Georme, Jecques ‘amd. som, Frank,| Mr apd Mrs Willam ,Wade,"Mre | 2T, household g00ds to Ara. Moodv's o HAMBURG e o S g been at home for’a few da: spent a few days in Boston this week.| Ethel Neff and Miss Edna Pearl of 2 ider Apples. week. 3 Mrs. Arthur Knapp. and children | Clarks Corner called on Mrs. E. L. ¥ A « D. D, Tayl has commenced making ‘Mrs. Seth N. Willlams are spending a few days in Lynn, | James, Sunday. ” Mrs. Jenphe~ Martig returnefl 1ast | cider, but Y guest of friends in Groton this week. | Mass. Charles Davis was injured Monday Wednecday from Phtersoh, N. J., where ° in this Miss Fanny Wil ‘Warren -Burgess of Glocester, R, I, thrown from his wagon, ‘he had asrr‘the ‘guest of her d-ugh— s i who _has:been the Al | was the guest of L. P. Chase and .fami- er, Mrs, Morrill W. Harvey for the pas 1y, Sunday. the men working on- the Miss hthermp Warner of Har!tord hi £ 2 Irving French; Jr.. spent Sunday in | He was unconcious at first, iisited fris herc_)-., 7 fl';%l 2 X Providence. covered and was carried home. J 2 Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Soule are en. A large number enjoyed the dance tertaining Mrs, Soule's parents. Mr.|given at Baker's hall Friday evening and Mrs. Marvelous Chase of Provi- | of .last week. ence. Frank Plait of Nozth Windham Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wade entertained | spent Friday and Saturday in this vil- relatives from NGW ‘Bedford, m, on | lage. e “Stonington | ;. izmmumeeuu Sunany svonsl - Mise irene Mowry ofChepsthet; R, i naom \Stimpson_and | A 7, Wwas the guest Sunddy of Miss Nel-| SOUTH CANTERBURY Stiss Jesste :T. ~ MecClellan lie M: Chase. has - bought the house owned by Mrs. Will- “Mr. and Mre. Henry -Oatley Vlll{ed Miss Sarah L. Hadley left last week iam Mathewson, and will soon occupy | friends in Putnam Tuesday. Friday for Detroit, Mich, where she . & -4 The * schodls' were closéd hun on | {s teaching school. : chnead-y to permit teachers and pu- Charles Ladd of Norwich was the tend the windham County | guest of Mr. and Mrs, un- at Brooklyn. last ‘week. . Mr. and Mra, Henry N. Davis. of Canterbury Green, cailed on' Mrs. Ou-. rie E. Clark, Sunday. Rev. Dr. RiCMI preached an able |, M Mr. and Mre. ‘William P. Holmes of sermon’ here Suriday mop “a ‘", u‘x‘ ;;;rno ?‘:Im at Maple Lawn SOUTH WOODSTOCK the -happy eolllin wm on thejf way. rejoicing. ‘hools Wi Wednesday an bere ‘sttended iihe Wr m!g