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o c.u.a on 'kuu Deughten: - ,wmm mw‘én’&" ?&-"‘afi“fifi trl Gorann has bun -lhr- wmu‘ lend_from Mrs. Joseph “lhl_l Mrs. Button has been “Miss Anna Smith and. Miss_Avertn s"m'; Sunday with Mrs. Franoes t] 1ph Brown was home from Storrs conen last Friday and Saturday. HAMPTON / Merton E. Phillips spent Tuesday gieht et t.h- home of his mother, Mrs. Y Faller, who his been Yoy it i w::xs blood poisoning ‘is *slightly Bhre: Futtor i3] with scavist fover. A graduate nurse is in attendance. Many residents across. the bill are baving thelr lawns graded and new rivways made. This oction _being mg.-ry owing to the closing of what isiKnown as the Lower Road. Some of ‘the residents are slso building side. walke in front of thelr property. A, Phillips bas recently had tne a0 ol Sleen Lamb w.(.h- e Pounds, A. E. Pearl recently butchered a lamb that at the age of 5 1-2 months ‘Weighed 115 pounds live welght. Rev. Mr. Fogg occupied the pulpit at the Congregational church last day. Offices for Teacher, ] Miss Lula Ogden, the teacher in the Center ‘school has recently been ap- pointed “superintendent of the Sun- day. school, also matron of Hopeful Juvenile Grange. Mrs, R. E. Pearle spent Wednesday, with" her sister, Mrs. Wayland Chap- man--of Scotland Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Davis spent the last week end at Maple Terrace. Miss Anneh Burnham is il Albert and Walter Hoffman, bave Been visiting friends . in’ New Jersey are again at their homie fere. Mrs. ‘Blien Weaver. is visiting her gaushier. Mrs. Jennie Loyden of Hart- M.r. and Mrs. Greenman moved to town and will mill house in Bigelow. Mrs. A. B. Edwards was in Rockville last week and attended Rockville falr one day while there. Mns Howard Ellsworth and son, rve been visiting the former's moth WOODSTOCK W. Bowen Guys Golf Links Prop- erty=~Mesting of ml-flww Soclety. The Conmntkmd/ church - has its rally day next Sunday. ‘The Sunday school has adopted the g Yl“fllhnl les: flh;!l;lbiacll e S ey hies R. Bruce M t Hl Nh?‘!"n iaing he_sumner ot Miss Neiie ‘ée.haw-. Feturned to wpmenced the Phoe- Ehflrnun is teaching in bome Clarence Bas n...ouunnpropmyozmu-mw e John E. Clark has gone to Cai- U W B st Sere :after | in town Wednesday on. their way; back. o i Antonio, Tex. Missionary Society- Meets. Mr. and :p., Anumny Coleman, | The l.-dxe-' Missionary society met thelr son Godfyey, little auumx ter Lil- | With Mrs, C. H. Child, Wednesday aft- ie, Miss Minnie Kucera, left Monday |rno The subjeci was Mission itor New York, where they will pass{®ealls in Europe and Egypt. This the, ‘winter. |@rst meeting of the season,was well inded and ‘proved very interesting. ° WESTMINSTER George Dewing May Have Been Burn- od to Duflv—A!\klo Broken. “Services were mot held here by the *::E" Pastor Recovering. gg‘n out to -.v, herselt ; D v, and Mre, 'wnmam g Sme s Charles Leonard of Ansonia, were en- tertained Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. John Leonard. May Have Been !urmd Io Death. el Brooklyn hn;’re the guest Tuesday of Mrs. Julla W. occupy the Lincoln at (25, 800 3rs. B L. Kenyon have been in Pumam attending o eaniversary of t's putarna t the Congregations 5 Frank Gallup of Dan- 48 Susan Howe, have re. 0t Visitoe Sirs. Adcl B Cart Sens | Pyomet et ’x.,’.':‘;‘a““m fhe aane and an | et t0 Winimantic. £ Mr. 3 “last grounds, the mmnermunab 6 100l | EK lntn &t mat l&h 5 “ ON—K re, who emip] Y 3 iy Dup: oves_smiplosed by | pey, William Reynolds Leaves for Mre, Henry. V, Haswell s entertain- | g o hmenin Cutng. dow & tro Lishon—Ladie broke his ankle when tfie tfee fell on Night at Grange. ing a friend from Providence, Everett and Esther Gallup spent e Bl'.uld&y and Sunday at their home llrl Ethel Eh!sham spent Tflu&&y l Leaves for Newent. large congregation greeted Rev. Ilr Reynolds Sunday morning when he preached his farewell sermon here. On Tkeldly Lucius Williams' auto- truck carried Mr. Reynolde’ household g00ds to Newent and Benjamin Wilcox took the pastor to his new fleld of labor. He will be much mllM in this community. Miss Minda Tanner spent the week end with her parents here. A nymber from here attended Pa- ¢h:ug STanee falr. ‘whist ‘party an da.nccwuhe.ld in Grange hall Friday even! A young child of Amhh l.nfl Rachel Corey was brought here for burial Wednesday, Mrs. Stella Kellogg of Boston. wife of & former pastor, arrived in Ekonk Wednesday for . visit. Ladies’ Night. Mr. and Mrs, B, 5. Ra . Randall and Mr’ each. # Grifiths has flled his silo and now g one for Percy e | Tand Bvm. 3. B Williama of Do & number ‘Trom’ this | tucket spent Sungay at ¥, H. Crowel nx;uk..hmtre in “‘Tcnbgsh " and MrsClF | Charles Cole is out with a new auto- truck for his business. Mrs, Arthur Miller has been' enter- taining her father from-New Rochelle, N X. for o few aave: - Spaptsmen are getting theéir guns shined up. for Oct. § for partridge and quail and Oct. 10 for wobdeock. Gray squirrels are plentiful this fall nd are often seen by the roadside: - There is to be a chicken ple supper at the Dmom ¥ EAST WOODSTO WOODSTOCK ultmlxlbflt.h Whlhbllbfilllflr tertaining he Misses ‘Alice and !a-mnmnummmew- Sylvie Parker arrived Wednes- spend the winter with her sunt, Ann 14 Mrs. Charles. (Kelly -and Minaje were. Webster e y and MFs, FYiday was Ladles Grange. A chicken vie supper was 3 program. fov. Mr. Senbom of Dover, Mass, ‘will_ preach here next Sunday. Hi UHie ana Ave: Adaas, Mrs, Nellie Friak and Mrs, Alva Frink spent We nesday in Westerly. Benjamin Wil took them down in his automoblle, ey RAWSON rl. ‘Will Clapp of Ran. hav 'bnl ndl) wt:x h o8 fow SOUTH WINDHAM .- Brown-Lewls Wedding—Sunday Ser- vice Now at 230 O'clock—The Week's Visitors, ‘Wednesday eveniog at § oelock ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lewis, their daughter, and Bverett - Brown aquwm -Ndo!p-npund be & coward, and no nn.wu; Bim ast w0 sirange- Y ittiers were' two lncflvnl this weelk, one at F. L, Richmond's -nd one at ‘qu‘lnm bothan’s on the old John Brad: Mra. Oiin fs very il Mrs. F. L. Benn.u and daughter Estella, May and Martha A. Bennett, umb. [ were visitors Monday at Rosedale as used, The mald of honor was the bride's sister, Mis Grace Lewis. The best man wasg Bept Lewis, a cousin of the bride. Little Miss Doris. Lewis bearer. The-ceremony was perfcrmed beneath a'bell suspended from an arch of laurel, hydrangeas and bitter sweet Mendelssohn's wedding march end Flower Song were played by Mrs. Edith Larkham Hahn, as the party {ook their plage bemeath the bell The mald wore pink silk mull, Follow- ing the ceremony ‘Mr. and Mrs. Brown left for ‘Willimantic where they have a .pretty furnished home .on Summit Many handsome presents of silver, glassware, linen and pictures were recetved. Personal Notes. Charles Backus Jr. has returned from a visit from Ticonderoga, N. Y. Willlam Oman of New York and his brother Albert Oman of New Haven and a friend were at their home over Sunday. Roland Slate and little son have returned to their home, after visiting Mrs. Slate’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kingsley of Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Golden and daughter Miss Ethel Golden, who have been on a two weeks' vacation in Newington and Hartford, = returned Monday ‘evening. Change in Service . Hours, The reguler Sunday services were changed last Sunday. The Sunday sehool will be held at 130 and the preaching service wil be held at 230 o'clock. Mrs. Harris Eccléston has: as’ her guests, Miss Ella Devall of New Ha- ven, and Mrs. Herbert Smart, Nash- away, N. and Mrs. Allen Wadhams of | " William Backus i entertaln- ing Miss Grace Hatch of Haverhill ass. Mrs. Clarence Avery has been ill with grip. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Backus have had as their guests Adisson Scofield of Mystic. Home from Maine. ‘Willlam Backus_returned home Saturda; fishing trip at to his He has been on a pper Dam, Maine. DAYVILLE Guests In Town for Street-Wheatley Wedding—New Houses Leased. Mr, end Mrs. Wiliam Watson _of New Jersey were recent guests of Mr, and Mrs, Harry Briarley. Mzrs. C. J. Bellows has been spend- ln‘ the wuk in Providence. Mrs. A, E. Darling has gone to Ply- mouth, N, H. to spend several weeks rith her daughter, Mrs. Roy Spauld- ng. Ea Shaw of East Blackstone, Mass., 4 Sunday guests of Mr. ang Mrs. W. . Bidwell. (g 2o0ry Shumway of Attleboro, Mass, lgunfllns a few days with Mrs. Mary D. Stokes, Mrs. James O'Nell's little daughter was' also Mrs. Byron Bingham and daughter. Plainfleld and Canterbury will have some ‘fine roads whem they are fin- ished. ' The horses as well as the au- tomobile drivers will laugh. Sixteen at Mesting of Missionary Se- ciety—Chafing Dish Supper for Li- brary Benefit, Mrs. Robert - Begrum iended the state’ convention of the W. v ) in New Haven Thursday -.nd Friday’ To Spend Winter South. Mr. and Mrs. H. S, Taintor, who have been spending the summer at the_ inn, left in thelr car Friday for New York on ‘thelf way to spend the winter in the south. ' Mrs. Taintor's niece, Miss Louise Hunt, of Chicago, who has been their guest for a week, accompanied them as far as Washington, Conn., where she i3'a student at a school for young ladles. Sixteen at Mesting, The Woman’s Missionary - soclety held a pleasant mceting with Mrs. John Palmer and Mrs. John Potter at Mre. Palmer's Tuesday. There were 1 The first chapter of the ly Yook, Home Misstons in Action, Was® given by M. He C. Lainrop, Misé’' Mary Little, Mrs. Pegrum and Mipw Grace Tatae: Bapbtionis wem served by the hostesses. Miss Esther Josephson has returned from Mapsfeld and will remain at home for the présent. Miss Winifred Fay home. The éhupel was lighted by electricity for the first time Sunday evenins. Chafing Dish Supper. A chafing dish supper for the bene- fit of the public library was served in the chapel Friday evening. A short has returned { musical anqg literary programme was rendered. H, S. Eaton was In Worcester over Mrs. H. L. Bingham has rented the William Swift house on North street. Mies Nellle Smith of Washington, who has been at the Bingham home for : month, left Monday for New lon. Miss Clara Johnson left Thursday for a short visit with her brother, Oliver L. Johnson, and family of Nor- wich. Mr. and Mrs. Belton Copp, Dantel Copp and - Miss Copp and Miss Rachel Larrabee of Groton called on Windham friends Wednesday. PACKER Thomas J. Brown was a recent vis- ttor 1n N \orwxch, Miss Strong spent the week <nd vmdn. xcmp friends. Lang visited friends in of New York called on m. Cuuar :lmu eo-'.dg‘ny ‘Wednesday, iss Potter Tuud.m and ‘Willlam Brisss :mldnn vluum Mrs. Howe Sunday, has been {1 Mr.'and Mrs. Roy Joknson have been entertaining their John Johnson, thhl:frt. Yo ‘Thomas Joslin is nding & tew weeks with her mothfl‘..n. . Quests at Wedding, Srow and nl \" York, were u of Ml'l. Btreet, coming to attond the wedding ~ of or, Oswi Street, and Miss Mary eatley, Mr, and Mrs, O, ¥, Miller were in Providence. for tho week. Nora Greeno is un’rovtnl after bee [ tar,. ew da; ov has hlrod ot llhfll 3 H - e wi s, A, nlt. on Hlm’ {11 L A, Hamond A Py 5 o puliea dve "monthe old’ Whith Y Filageraid wes tn New London Levkin elub of ten met wilh J. Fitsgerald tage; ‘l‘huud-z i and ena | ™ w&mm llfi Bk ;uu ‘New Heuses, @ngi s b ter, . incenty and" BOR n} .‘fi“k !ov the wm rnd. WI" w SOUTH WOOMOCK I T8: ellie Taye hmfldi:[!lfl an Vells has -m-a [ tl & Barl Brlll'l!v lnnl the WNI end in Lowell, Mass, Tolland County COVENTRY Grange Fair a Success—Prize Bull te—Mstorists Fined for Reok- less Driving. tth dinner was gerved at Thero took firsl prise I'Q i hu! N nmuno the school heré 30c S Ll 1 i, LIVER % ib. BAGON ED HGS’ 7c value, bb........ SULTANA TOMATOES, can.. Free Delivery 135 Main Street Telephone 29-4 I We Give Royal Gold Trading Stamps. Ask For Them SPRING HILL Sewing Club Mests—Professor Patter- son Buys House Site—Work on New Dam. that the foliage retains its midsum- |an exhibit at the Grange hall The exhibit Monday. ted im | George T. Goodwin of West Hartford anq Bdward D. Willlams of Hartford motored in the Davison car to the Preston ancestral in East Wili- ington, “The Hollow.” The two la- dies and Mr. Williams are children of Mr. Davis Willlame and Florinda Preston Willlams, daughter of Amos Preston. The Williams family lived for many years in Brookiyn, Comn. Misnes Palmer and Dunning are in New York for a week or two. A. Carpenter, Charies N Wiiliam H. Loomis, (B e and | red ribons for premiums. Mrs. Louis H. Levey has left Bol- ton and returned to Indianapolis for the winter, Mrs. Levey's daughter, Miss Anita R. Baker went as far as New ork with Rer. W. L. Phelps'of Springfield_was & recent guest of his som, Wesson Pheipe. The Sewing club met with Miidred Cummings Wednesday. afternoon. Mr. and Jirs. E. P, Storrs were in Coventry Thursday attending the Grange fair. D, C. Flaherty goes to Danbury to- day (Saturday) to be gone a week: ho fs to be with the exhibition tent of the Connecticut Agricultural college. Ida Holbrook of Columbia is 9 — spending the week in town. Mrs. H. P, Longley of Newark, N. J, i s & guest ai Alanweld - EAST WILLINGTON Student at Martford. The local church olding o —_— Rev. W. C. elievre weekly prayer meetings in (e homes|Coon Supper—Blown-Over Silo Re- | twenty-ninth of September to attend , of members. i g placed. his studies at the Hartford Theologi- The following attended the Ashford e § - =y Baptist aessoclation at Danjelson _on W. C. Ruby and family motored to Tuesday: Rev. A. A Miner, Mrs. Mi- | ;pee'l. Mass., last Sunday to vieit i per, Miss Ethel Freeman. Miss Ida, . "0 5 Morother, A. M. Ruby and Reckless Extravagance. i Reynolds, Mrs. Annie A {iH pintin pett timte o P e "l bullding & houss, to|, Charles Willlams' pet dog Billy died e o pemce TRNEIe _Hrl\»mm being be cccupled by his clerk, Mrs. Kerwin, | last Friday. o Dis- Prof. Patterson to Build House. C. & Amidon and ¥. C. Ruby ‘with Prof. Patterson formerly instructor | theis coon dogs, captured mfl; frst | at B e O fochanic Arts, has|coon of the season last Thursdsy purchased iand from Mr. Copeland, | Mshl They emioyeq & Show’ Seppes Sdjoining Joserh King, on which to|st the home of W. C. Ruby Monday (|["py e oy . ] build a house which he will occupy. | evening. _ ; 7 3 It is rumored that Miss Alice Day| Ty P P o T Skin-Diseases i is to be married to Mr. Van Duser in |fave for C. Reed wiiy is building 3 New Jersey, October §th. house or & Bobemidn family on Sandy Tavior B % Wnite tan 3 Just finished flling his stlo with number vne siledge corn. Mr. Lorev on the Hurkey place has miso: rebuflt and filled his nilo which wwas,blown down by the high winds Thero has not been any frost the Hill up to this date, it the wind aid_blow. D. C. Flaherty is bullding a cold storage room in the cellar at Rev. Leonard Smith’s Baltim doctor suggests this ltmpne but reliable and W“’ home trectment for peoplé suff with ecsema, ring- S winsor worm, rashes and v TR cows owed by Rev. A A Ml | 3L VIOT 1 ies has heen pick. | HEAE fiching, b they found in thy fleld that made them | In& from vin orden srapes of excellent quality. P vpograppical _ error Jaie_ the|pick Concords this Wond ven to Mrs. E. B. Gard- B 1 % Tner read “Eight gifts” 1 should read BOLTON e ‘L. B. Cartts, pastor of the Bap eration of Bohoel Child: Rev. L. B. Cartls, b 1 ron — “Churen at Stafford, who visits this | Epumeratien of ts place often, has begun his vacation of Rix woeks to be spent in Los Angeles, Cal. Puplis Hoid Exhibit at.Grange Hall. the digtriate s Building Dam. 2 Tolowar Boath distrior $7. Conter H. H. Hawkins fs bull the dam | dierict 29, North #4. Southwest 10, at the Tannery at d_Center, | xorthwest 10, total 108, a gain of one owned-by Mrs. Perry. to use the gower for mmuu elec- tricity, over last year. Puplis' Exhibit, B, Trowbridge directed the the Center schoel in having puplis and — The Granse fair was a grand suo- on-. The weather was fine and thers A good attendance both days, A s in the B, Kingsbury. m hl.- Jney eew- nd nun' mm. WN" l. -~ HEBRON Flavel Gillette of New Haven was in town ever Bunflu ellllhl on M!flfll Miss Mary Lord th.vwdm g"“}: was o success, They 400k Sidney and Walter tt returned to school in Hartford Monday morn- ing. Flavel Glllette and Claude Har- ris went as far as Hartford them on_their return trip to New Faven. Bev, Deeter of Yale in the c:nmnuow church Sunda He and his wife and little son_were ests of Mr, and Mrs. L. F. Walde for the week ana‘" Chmu A :m"a B Lv" to attend 8, which Ford Animated Weekly ¥ AT Colonial Theatre am'enh the Gt G ety Flawitt ook & party to Wil- Tuesday, d:M n 8 out with a fine I.lIl Ollv?":;ldu’ ll"l::ll ol the hospital, dut holmfllllldnvlu- Boyms js e ia pge! " enmor €6 e work e Thursday, Friday and Saturday OF THIS WEEK. W F. ‘BOGUE : mmmm 2 ‘- New and Seeond hand Cars