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Who-is=Going and Coming—lacidents. = 4 - vy Norwich Preacher et Local Church— Son 2 Damage Done by Recent Woadland | 3 3 A g . A short discourse” was also 'givan to the children. Thore was also| Fires, t g The morning service, Sunday, was & exercise in observance of Mothers” & - unusually interesting. ' The pastor day: the prograzmme including Psalma| Rev. Lemuel W. Frink of Norwich e viiag oL | ke e of Life”, and 24, ropeated by the younger classes; | preachs ngregati Frank Ash: iddletown was - 3 thdehu i g o5 . ‘Where_is Mother? Gladys|church Sunday morning. here last week. | ; read: several| The Y. P. S. C. E. mebting Sunday | Mr. Warner leaves this week a| which He pursued all His tasks as a i) oF, My Mapner, by RS o Bisinete. trip o B T i cnthoie Bor B e o E |girls; ‘recitation, WhicH Loved Mother | évening was led by Miss Celia Rath- Grace Mahoney: reading, Before | bone. George S. Partric of South Nor- | low. man is a member of so- T e Tate Doty otati: reods | Miss Violet Rogers and Mrs, Helen | waik, opéned his cottage Monday for | Clety and if he refuses to corply with |8 ing, My Mother's Prayer, Alice Ma-|Malona spent Saturday and Sunday in | the season. . its Tequirements he becomes & par- e Mahoney; ad. | New London, guests of Mrs. Malona's | Mrs. ‘Benjamin Mallory of New Ha- (dvecs, fig{v’."#:_"u‘gfmgm; remarks, | slster, Mrs, Charles Tinker. ven is the guest of her father, Mr.| member of the earthly family but alsc \by superintendent, W. T. Curry.| Mr. and Mrs. Bela L. Pratt and Mr. | Partric. of the heavenly famlly, and if hc Flowers worn by many bespoke' the|and Mrs. Alfred Shore of Boston spent| Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Hills of Hartford, | Would work out his personal salvatior. 'thought of the wearer. the week-end at the Pratt farm. motored to the Grove Sunday, for a| it must be with fear and trembling. iah, an-outcast. He ig not only & i Mr. Mrs. J. C. Whittlesey and | stay at their cottage. First, a man is to be a good citizen. Move to Windham Farm. Miss Mary Whittlesey of Rockville| James E. Hurle has returned from a | Second, he is to be a good: Christian, Mrs. W. H. Allen and son, Johd Al-| were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. | visit to Norwich. but he cannot be a good Christian len, and sister, Miss Nettie Allen, have T Hunt Sterry. 3 Eiinaachi without being a good citizen. moved to a farm they have bought In| ‘Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Darling, Alice illing Big Tank. A man who.draws a distinction be- JWindham, the Ellsworth place, situated and Helen Rogers motored to New | _ Lewis Anderson of Hartford 1s|tween his political and religious con- . lon e state road to Brookivn, which | Lendan Sendss. filling the big tank on the camp|science, between what is right and contains some 300 acres of land. Mrs. Cora Hanney and daughter, | ground. what is expedient is @angerous to s0- = 7 The rain storm of Wednesday Was|Katherine and Miss Jourdon spent| P. A. Daniels and his force of men | ciety-and all true progress. A man LEDYARD daughter Ruth, of Hadlyme, attended LEBANON Hartford were guests, of. Mra.! the heaviest for a long time and|Saturday and Sunday in Montville. |are working on Mr. Perrino's new | sould stick to his common tasks. When - | Mother's Day ‘services here Sunday. Gillette over Sunday. = idm“{t:rloho:' :’.\:‘?&g‘ T;n, others, roar-| William R. Chapman of Westerly | house. ¢ he puts hiimseif outside his common wi 3 ereof. =4 Edward OUs ed into the James - 2 o Convention, * spent a couple of days last week at| Charles Ross is figuring on build- | task he puts himseif outside happiness, | Master David ‘Geer Youngest Violinist| Loster tenement lase week. Twelve Tables Filled When Whist At Colchester Catbirds Return. the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Clark. | ing a cottage for John Mather of | The standing price which God and na- Henry Tisdals ana . daughter, Miss | Hariford in Theatre Orchestra— Visitation| J. L. Lord is serving on the jury in| Club Meets — Athletics’ Baseball | The foliowing ILebanon people s Some quail are noted to have sur- 0 ss. L. ture has set upon every pleacure this| E 2l1| tended the Sunday school scon ? 5 i New London.- Defeat olumbia—Soc > : vived the severs snows of the winter|Edith Tisdale and George Williems| Oirs. Lucy Miner of Lyme, is visit-|side of heaven is that a man must| from Norwich Grange—Thimble Club op CONOR. o 71 orq returned 1ast| 1ogs oofented at Columbia—Social|at. Cochoster last week: and holr cheery whistle s hesrd. 4 |spent Saturday afternoon.and Sunday |ing her brother, J. Percy Morgan. labor to achieve it. Meets. Mcnday from a motoring trip to| ond SuPper. Yol e e e catbird ik at Mill Valley bungalow. Mr. a rs. W. E. Beehe passed| The church was closed in the eve- 4 5 Northampton. 7 i - T s o Ty Ve Joor |, Miss Lucile Withey returned to New | Sunday at their home In Rocky Hill. | ning to permit all who desired to at-| David Geer, son of Mr. and Mrs. C,| Noythampton. . . . o i, Mk, ROV e Rinsaa g8 and Mr. and i Ve T and thelr notes rival those of _the{London Sunday after epending o few| Schooner Caroline Butler, loaded a|tend the union missionary service with|D. Geer, was the youngest violinist|gugay ° Rev. B. 3. Chapman of| nosmch Fore, Jecent visitors a R e a e mocking bizd, One of tle birds seems |92ysc with Mr. and Mrs, T. A, Day. | quantity of railroad ties in the Nian- | the society at Norwidh Town. het pliyred In the Dayis: theatrs Sun-| New ddndon gave 3 flue adiress, Pas- | “'s "oty Sire. Roland Brownior and [ SO el to take enjoyment peeking in at the|_J. Warren Gay and Louis Jones of | tic river last week, and proceeded Held Joint Meeting. day in Baker's orchestra. tor Haines sang two solos. White Koy o e g g family spent Sunday in Norwi 1 do: t the home it New London spent Sunday at the| Tuesday with the cargo to her desti- : : 3¢..004. Mim Chavies Btare of New | Halios sing cwo eclos. Wi te iy sp y 2 eral days recently at the " 5th Birthday. Jones cotiage. D ant Taties? Stiatonary wortutics. wes| Houlqor R ers SuNIay Aierticon Viet- | nowes commitice Eoohand Me snd Mmoo il g 3 I es’ Missi kY 5 2 . Geer.- ¥ , Mr. 3 . % 1 v, Jacob MeCall was remembered | g, o\ oni‘;:':’;vf:“;'“ 1a closed | revtasrant in- orhe sas 18 DULting the | fila o the parsonage Tuesday afier- | Mr. and Mre, Courtiand Colver and - Eveniad. ot Carde. at the,state hospital at’l Ter Sath Dirthany Taesaen . B8 00| o wingt to *the prevalence of measies,| Mr. and Mrs, John Shankowitz of | "OSR: i family of the navy yard were Sunday EAST COLTHESTER b Whist R A B GCharies TH 3 3 vis n 1 : - 3 Mra. Horbert Daniels 3¢ New Lop- |, James Beebe and A. Siminowitz were | New York passed Sunday at their 1ss Bllen Campbell of Pachaug was | visitors at Deacon and Mrs. Geer’s. anon Whist club met in Grange| 3. and Mrs At Ne: Ed huritans e T Nen Toracs aua ] cottegeiin the Tiads. the week-end guest of her cousin Miss| Miss Marion Geef, only daughter e | BeT e y evening. Twelve ta- | gers of the local telephone e 5 at the Mome of W. L | usiness callers Sidney Taylor is working with C, M| Deatrice Read and with her attended | of Prof. and Mrs. C. D. Geer, bias been | Death an uneral ichael Me- | bles were played, prizes being award- | are entertaining’ the former' Mott. . : Cons o * H-ltho Missionary rally at Parls church,|confined to her home with bronchitls. Namara—Roads Bad in Spots. ed the following: Ladies—First, Mre. | Mrs. Troland, and aunt, Mrs, Fire Damage. r. and Mrs. Hisbara R. Norman | Norvich Ssturday attemoon Norwich Grange Coming - | Glemont rowler; sscond. aries Gladys| New Longon . o ST 0i A barn and shed belonging to a|of N ‘ . % | F. E. Hyde spent Wednesday wit ping. . < Hewitt; third, Miss Emma Troiand.| Mr. and Mrs. William Avery NORTH STONINGTON | o, 25l ched telonging (o a of Topwn Pitace Sunday with rela- | g ‘wsier, Mrs. ¥\ S, ‘Avery and fami-| Ledvard grange will entertain Nor-| Michael McNamars déed at his home | GTHICT o' Toirgt, David Pitchers Sec-, non. are visiting in_ town for & . was burned last Friday and several ¢ is!ly in Norwich Town. wich grange this (Saturday) evening,|here Sunday evening about 9.30 o'clock. | ng, Howard J. Williams; third, Her- | days. A Possibility That Albert L. Townsend b S 1 et e A e 9 bu'“’asx‘:h a?m’ of ‘-:?:v‘ tl-niundgn s =T when Norwich grange will have charge | For many years he was employed in { Hoxie. Refreshments were served | There was a socal at-the B May Return to Local Churoh—La-|Saturday several more acres of wood- | avenue. Afr Tome. ntends tn sroies LEFFINGWELL ofthia lacrurers hour. (1t {8 expested | New Haven. &5 tha Ganie: hatsl, Anit} aflex whist was NAistied chapel Tuesday evening. A salad Society Gives 4 0’Clock Tea. land were burned over, on the -West | here, that the officers of Ledyard grange|for the pas ¥ H Mrs. Otto L. Puiltz, Miss Addie Hal- | per was served. About $5.50 was t3 Foad and o tract of Iand owned b | A% and Mre R. 0. Libby of Nor P wili appear in their new regalia. the old homestead here. e “was a AMert L. Townsend left town Tues- | Mrs. S. A. Tibbetts was burned over 3 : : Her 3 len, Mrs. Adell Spaulding, Mrs. Mary|in. Owing to the storm only - wich are at “Wild Air". Cake-Walk Gives Way to Pie-Walk at Thimble Club Entertained. friendly, kind and generous to all and| p,iyun Miss Edla Williams and Fred | were present. aturday night. T day_morning after having conducted “Mrs. J. C. S. Robbins, of Auburn,| Ladies’ Aid Society’s Entertainment| The Thimble olub of Ledyard, which | 25 & neighbor fie will be greatly miss-| 3~ Apell attended the Christian En- on Sunday what had been announced| Several men about town were called v : i ntic M i e | ed. Mr. McNamara leaves his wife; i Norwich Town on| [Ythians at Willimantie faine, has arrived at her place, Sun-| and Social. is gaining in numbers and popularity, P his wife. | acavor meeting at ot vt i to be the closing services of liis labors | Ut to fight the fires. Shine 'Villa, for the season.. A met with Mrs. Olin H. Avery Tuesday ?es"i;‘i:fhvtvi{fi ‘t’;":mfv_‘";mc;‘,‘:'m‘;r_ Sunday fivffi‘“‘; S e R A Ve o Here. 1t 1o now intimated that he may R L. Manwaring returned to his| Miss Dorothy Cox of New York and |afternoon. Mrs. Avery was assisted \pioiel FUR TGRS % SICCT R \Jooqus || Mrs. Hollis A Campbell Is visiting | (8 5 O 20088 VoAl 2 ; be Jed to change bis plans and return. ROAD SOCIETY Sottage last week, for the season.|Mr. and Mrs. F. Spicer of Norwich,|in serving by Miss Florence Geer and| "'Fyneral services took place Wednes- | NI Drother In Massachusstts. 1 iended the lodge meeting, at ) Taaaing OIS his Boen Blvaly Tvesday he visited his sister, Miss|were callers at the home of Mr. and|Miss Hazel Lamb. The next meeting | qoy" morning from . St Androw's | s Amy Lamb spent the weel e X .5 Ut Mx Townsnd (s motyetan el =t Norwich | A121% Manwaring in New London, also | Mrs. William Risley, Sunday. of the club will be held with Mrs. S. | S8, o Colahester, and burial was in| Vi Jfiss Ruby K. Sweet. = . |The A ned clergyman, but he ‘has been Members to Attend Norwich | atending a play at the Lyceum theater| Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Ross spent Sun- | E. Holdridge. S Ansews cometers. © Thers wers | o iss Sophie i rei- | The grand lodgs oicersimmests :MMr ‘;;‘rdfa;‘;:o b gv""c'uweu Meeting—Shower for Miss Florence [ in which day with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Thomp-| Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Clark and| o atives at Coldhester. from ; Mrs. ord W, in which his daushter, Mrs. N. E. Manwaring, took part. i and daughter of Mansfield epent Moth- | OWitt: Elias B. Manwaring of New Haven | ers’ day with Mr. Caswell's parents, : it ne daughter Louise were Sunday visitors|many beautiful floral tributes includ-| “George Nye moved his housenold | ing towns. A banquet was held s. David Maynard, Mrs. Hiram|in Poquonnock. g & piliow anarked * Sather goods to his daughter’s, Mrs. Daisy|IDg, the evening 2] F . s Miss Melissa McCall has been o Mr, and Oirs, C. B, Caswell i b i e el e T e I R A U Bl B S S e Bl T TP arer o cend T pre. T 3t ook o7 i Oirs, €. B, 3 ot M St apent Bitn. | enson: s staying s broth- 3 of Occum friends Sunday. Ma - Gsakat . partite opular eated st Columbia. Mrs. H, M. Peck spent \afl‘:! Maud Trompson 2f Worcester, Hil, . 2t !er‘w R L Menwaring. St Ruth McXell of Normicti was ASHWILLETT P, B0 s o S0 S L Lebanon Athletic club baseball team | Ber daugiter, Mrs. E. A. Hoxia: » o r. and Mrs. Aleck incoln and, Mr. Mrs. George N. 'ubbs of 1t guest of Misses an b T e the “r tap” the u e ————— home'of her brother, J. Edwin Thomp- gaughter'of Leonta, N. 3., arvive today | Bridseport, passed Sunday in the|Giai.\ Lefingwell Woodland Fire: Difficult to Get. Under; haed to hear the “rap tap” on the gent to Columbia Saturday 1o play the i y automobile for severa] weeks® stay | Pines. \ Winners in Pie Wal Control. Frank Browning, who has been seri- ¥ e CHESTERFIELD | Four o'Clock Tea. With the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.| _Mr. and Mrs. R. B. S. Washburn, of \ Winnars ih Ble. Wi % ously 1, 18 now bl 6 b, about and | a2 6-5in favor of the Columbia nine. e Daie iy o s Al S L e e et Y Tuescuy evening a baked bean sup ’ . Mrs, Keller has been visiting her \ rd | Charles S. Noyes, : 3 oi: | Tohacuy ‘eve : ¢ the Bap.| There was another big fire in the|is gaining strength rapidly. Mrs. e e Sted-| Supervisor Carlon E. Wheeler Paptist cnurcn gave a ¢ o' dlock tea| ~Alton Whealer has been heard from| Before Cominz here they had been D e I e e e 2ok | woods on the property of Charles Culs | Browning s sleo recovering from & I, o R schools_here Thursday. reday at the home s, D. F.|at Staten Island, N. . Visiting their daughter, Mrs, Tubbs - s - 5 In spite of the unpleasant weather, | ver, Saturday. It was first seen about |sprained knee. e | The K. S. club beld its meeting. Chapman. - " o s Edward Billings ‘of Lower Pawea-|and family in Bridgeport, there was & Bood atiendatce . The|nine o'clock and it was nearly datk| John Allen is moving his bousehold s e oy o Gl | Thursday evening at Lekes: Besil tho farm of the Iate Dp Berieens B¥ | G1Ci "Rint ihe week-end at his uncle's, | | Tohn Mather and family of Hart- | lemen participated in & ple-walk | before the men got it under control, | goods to his new purchased home in | Hensr s Sunday the members were present. % {ho farm of the late Dr. Bertram L.|5. N. Billines’ - ,|ford motored to the Grove Sunday, | qtNom Rt waraed Deacon G I | by running it into & swamp. The fire| Windham. Sfiss. Nettie Williams spent several| Miss Julia Sullivan spent the. cer, known as the Hull place. | Miss Grace I Chesebro and a friend | for a short stay at thelr cottage. Ellis, Fred LeMngwell and Roy Beard. | burnt up quite a little line fence, be-| Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert Fairfield of | qoysines sk st the mommn ot Moy oo | €nd with her parents in New Londom. oW s M from Westeriy were at her sistors, Mr.“and Mrs. Rastus Jones Jackeon | side standing wodd Iriday there was | Putnam, are visiting relatives here.” | 373° Xililns Paimer of hestmut T, | - William Tinker of Lyme was & Sune . 3 o 0 Ve i fis 1 coal- LT oads h i > . 1n this town Jact saperylsor of schools| Henry Langworthy and. Maurice WATERFORD Were especially entertaining with their|2 Dbig fire in coal-pit hill district,| Roads which have not been Tepaire Holdredge and a friend left for De- Y 3 Karl Bishe L. P. Smith were | G2y caller here. o Southern dinlact and. songe. Other | burning over quite a territory there.}as yet are in very poor condition, after ehoy and ministry and s in charge of a church at Connecticut college, Storrs Monday, | Mr. and Mrs. Morrls Solomon 3 numbers of the program were ool| Mrs. Clarence Palmer and son, Ern- | the recent rains. and Alice Lillie of Wihi- | family and friends from Norwich in Vermont. {Foit, by motoreyele recently. Harry|Lawn Fete Planned—Loeal People on|ounivios of (PO RIoBFam Were & Sehool| oo "Gt ‘Wetheratield, spent last. week fEh S AT mantie spent the weele ond wridh fheir | callers on Mr. and-Mrs. John B Mrs, Willlam B. Hull and Latham | .o e, o MAIE Iy, Spring Outings. violin teacher and now a mepber of | With the formers parents, Mr. and brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs.|Sunday. Hull ot Norwich have been recent call- | *°gh = the school board of Pinville,’ and a|Mrs. Nathan N. Main, and other rela- FITCHVILLE Amos J. Lillie, of Town street. Summer . people are beginningto ers in the village. g ':,!‘0" ranse will ;"“ next| William M. Hendrickson ‘has return- | description of her pleasure t rip to|tives here. ! o ST A rive here at their homes. H Charles J. Newton of Cromwell if|jors whese o woeia: wii Golrch Par- | ed from a business trip to New York.|Leonard Bridge by Mrs. Huldy Ara-| S. Curtis Eggleston and DenisoniMpe, and Mrs. Patrick Kelley Observe Injured While Plowing. Mr. and Mrs. Sau] of New York-an visiting friends in town. oyt T i Sj'lc““ W“}{ be Deld In! Mrs. Augustus C. Stearns of Qua- | minta Gumslaber Jaster. The success|Caswell of North Stonington, were at Siloee - Anpiversn Last Saturday, while Frank Fowler | family were callers here.the first of —_— dnor o ss Florence Hewitt. ker Hill visited in New York this|of the affair is due fo the efforts of | MI. Eggleston’s farm here last week. i nged e Ll was plowing, his horse became fright- | week. HANOVER Mayflower Meeting. week. Mrs. A. H. Beebe, president of the| Mrs. Charles Paimer of North Ston-| /o srnur Chapman and children,|ened and ran, throwing the plow| Benjamin Kaplan of Bast Lyme The Mayflower meeting, usually at-| George Hearst, Jr., has returned from | gociety. 4 ington, spent a day with her parents, | nJTr. ATHIUE CEAPRAn R O i, | against the calf of Mr. Fowlers leg.|a frined from Norwich'were calle: et Bk i tended by a number from here, will |2 few days spent in New York city | Rev. L. O. Gates will preach Sun-|at their home here last week. Visited in Fitchville with Mrs. William | InJuring it so badly that he is not abls | Florence.and; Hazel' Powers Sunday, unior Endeavorers Gi usical Play|be held with Mrs. N. D. Robinson at jon business. day morning at 11 o'clock at the First| William Rathbone of Main's Cross-|yisited In Fite to be out of doors yet. < Services at'the Baptist church Su —Mr. and Mrs. William G. Park in|Norwich Town on Thursday, the 25th. | The Ladies’ A society of the Sec- | Baptist church. Subject: Is it Well|ing was a Sunday caller on relatives Y i Washington, ‘Miss Marjorie Williams, a student at| day were held by. A. A. DMOCY o R D B s how | Windham High school, Willimantic, s | His text was “Let not your heart daughter, Mrs, Neison Winehester, for | 2t her home Tecovering from measios. | roubled. Thero will aiso bo se two weeks. % B:ik' l.n& Mrs. He_“{lry Jngé-, gmrlu in'the church-Sunday (tomorrow). Mrs, Timothy Fields and children, | Briggs, Or. and Mrs. J. . NOC John and Mary, of Norwidh Town,| Were in Yantic Sunday and attended oC spent Sunday with the Misses Fields|the funeral of Roscoe Bentley. . ond Baptist church will hold a lawn| with Thee? 2 Kis :26. here. s enjq}i‘;&" ;isf;';;";u, ahower | ele_on the lawn in front of the resi- R R R R L £, Thie rainy weather of the week put TR el s i i e An e e, misce ence of Mrs. F. J. Alexander on the | will meet at 7.0 b m., with Pearl W.|farmers back with their plowing and ciois, Mmembers of the Tunior C. . s0- | was' given by Mrs. Fernando. Wheslr planting. ven by M Norwich road, next week. - ; and Miss Nellie Loring of Norwich Ross leader. Subject: The Blessings . keegers, in the vestry last Friday sven- | at the ~Corners, the Rits. ot Mk fton i s of New York was a vis- | of Peace and How to Get Them. John o Wianere sung by Melton Souter | Wheeler, Thursday afternoon, for her | Mr. and Mrs. Ausustys C. Stearn &) 7. There will be speclal music, and Willlam /3, {Park. r! Doyll: | niece, Miss Florence Hewift, in honor 3 1w e - Gates will speak on: Peace and of this place. 'Mrs. John Phillips is entertalning prese: odded to th et Quaker Hill were over-Sunday guests . T e her sister, ‘Annie Coll Wy ot | Son ‘were’ sung, games Wwere A number from here attended the|were i I May ba J R0 Sa . o Re: day i 1 Mr. Mrs.| Mark Carpenter and his bride freshments were sei Norwich C. B, union missionary meot. | was: serreunaes te huasket, Which| New London have opened their sum- WESTFORD. Baptist church here. v. Lucian | day in Sterling, guests of Mr. and rved. Drury of North Stonington was the|John Babcock. ’ ¢ at Norwich Town Sunday evening, | ones filled as favors for each guest. | " gyrl0hS,.2 Oswesatchie road. 3 ith | epeaker, delivering a very interesting| Mrs. Nelson Winchester is visiting| len the address was given by Oiss | About forty were present from "Nor- | pening o Wear iy Mo has been | Wife of Ryl 8. °°“'"T Beat—Smith | O relatives in Willimantic for several ho Woman's Board, o & qaticicus ehhihon" maias YR | Walter B, tent, has gono to her home e e e Jouie Buood o] .0k and ek il ot G L b ef inch- J “Mr. an T0~ Prancher from Cambridge. con was served. at Terre Haute, Ind. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence|tained Herman Jennings Bitgood o rs. hy Leary it ycrip i O a ove Bt ek, . X+, 7aa | Bariow Sunday inaluiled Mr andBgeE] ' Tel e RURE IR L B e e dae Tocat 5 - 5 over-Sunday guest of his brother,|f. W. Eastman of Windham, Mr. and ttended Maine-Gee rt at|l - it B R o i ST iOHEGAN Geprie 4. Kseney of the Golden Spur. | Mea, 1. O, Eastman and son Warren| Moo Gronhaton onaey, Ut Mib. Silver’ Wedding, ; I Andover seminary, Cam- . an . Wi North ngt: day. lver” Wedding. | bridge. Mr. Russell i3 o clossmate ot e Gucsts of A¢ | Of Hariford, Ruth and Roy Barlow of 1 ¢ Pennsylvania have been guests of At- 3r. Rollason, 1.,’%':;-.’33}“"&"{;;523 Mip. Avery Were|iorney and Mrs. John J. Lawless, Matichester. : it Going to Norwich Rally. b7 + " _ Edward S. Harkness of New York ¥ '3 reen, held from his home in Westerly | of their marriage, Friday, May 12th, at The Jitaior Fad i ey Sortrude s of Norwich, |Visited at his summer place on Goo Mrs. Collins’ Death. Saturday afternoon. their home here. ~ They received & P Ry Ao oy Bl g e B R Lo oY aght an|®hen Pomnt last week. All wers grieved to hear of the| Trost was scen Friday morning In|great many presents of silver and cut o Jumior Tuily of the Eastern’ Con | 38, Slagoara of Proston. bousnt Mrs. Myra F. Douglas and family | death of the wife of the pastor, Rev.|low land. Elase, from friends and relatives yim ‘Many friends and former neighbors| Mr. Mrs. Patrick Kelley cele- Hartford and Miss Florence March of | here attended the funeral of Henry C.|brora et soresteatt o ere, house. Norwich, At 220 this afternoon.| rs. Annie Paimer of Plainfleld is | o S o, jondon have hired a cottage | £. 8. Colling Tuesday morning. Al-| O and Mis. Clifiord Thompeon o2 | the best wishes of all their friend Willlam Croft of Yantic was home | visiting Mrs. Fielding. TRt S C ey unmer heve. g e Hepr ley. held in the Yantic Episcopal E : for the week end. Mrs, Orin and daughter, Inez, were|pisiness rocentiy. . © - | CTOLOR on | came e ey e ] o Bindy a3 tersoou: 3 PRESTON 39 So Nabwich, Baturdagy ness recently. ay to teach her Sunday school class E 2y el Visiting in Washington. P or, of | T, and Mrs, Wiliam S Allen of |and eing a solo, which was greatly| Mre W. W. Bilings of West ash- Mr. und Mrs, Willilam G. Park have | wii mother, orwich were recent visitors in town. oyed by all. Much sympathy lett is spending the week wi 3 Digs Four Y gono to Washington, D, C, whem they | suiy TapLic, are visiting Mrs. Brooks' | "Herpert B, Prentice of New London | feit for Mr. Collins i his bereave.|H. B. Ranaall, George E"r':n s ki e Foxss g of Willimantic, |15, ETeatly improving the summer res | ment. q aunt, Mrs. Smith. Will be guesty of Mr. ané Mrs. Roger dence of W, L. Otis of New York. Ellis & BEaton have moved their mill AKI)AI E: Crary 4 number from here attended Ex-| "N Grorn of mamior recently, o nase o reskert s 5 C. Pock for a briet visit. b perience at tho Davis theatrs Monday | aon sire ihcter o Tagansett ~Pler, T Y her T ke ek Pendieton wWere recent visitors in Feies and Mrs. Wheeler of North Stoning. CLARK’S FALLS 3 & I T moved to Willington, where Or, Gelma | . At the Congregational church Sun- | Hopkinton, : 3 X g,,_.,?} S Horbert Armacaye of Montreal s a TS o vong, fas | e 1s employed in o sawmill - C ke trom Heb 1101, Tha G R | mthei 'flx’.flmg:l?a g g ey ”fil“g . “woek &7 s parents, Mr. 4 r. and Mrs, Mallory Maine of Ca-| Orin Smith has sold his place to a . e : a0t waset of 2 g v and| Mrs. Grifia of Groton, has returmed oo st oy hfm:em“ai L 0sfe Sl mew a0/l Dia meeting at 7.0 was heid in the lirss | Mr. Millere nephew, Roscos Seatley. i " 4 : SRt Srending. seroral M. | vigit of several days with Mr. and - | “Visiors at church on Sunday were| George Ellis recently dus out a bur- . GLASGO BMrs. ‘Reed and son are visiting tm|Mpg Jobn Perrv, GARDNER LAKE D aua Dar. TR Farker Bt mow of Be HElls Sonse teo of “which | \. . a ltan e Mystic. and Wednesday Allea tho weter Parker, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hillhouse|Henry Davis took to the fire engifie e ‘Threatening Fire in South Part of the enry Dolbeare was in Stonlngton has o ‘Mr. and Mys. Orville H. Nickerson|and Kenneth Hillhouse, of Willimantic, | house in Norwich. ¥ - the frat of tho Week. o Mr. and Mrs. Richard Maine have |2Pd wo children were at their bung-| Roy Brainard of Norwich was a | Miss Dorothy Scott, who underwent TI . Town—S8unday School Reorganized. E TAN engines run ontkerosene. 'w Wednesday. caller at ‘William Chapel's Sunday, an operatio for appendicitis two o e T o i i i Norwich the first of the weelc | coon niertaining Arthur Saundersand o erias Gaviner e i "Roy Hamilton and Miss Mary O'Don- | weeks aso, at Backus Hospital, is ex- Average cost of gasoline’so-farithis year, s B a8 Prinies - | Tewis Latimer was a with | nell of New.London, were calling on|pected to be able to return home this - e : {5 B e R D BT T S 3 (3 Tast N , Satur- | friends in this place Sunday. reelk. . 16.9 cents per 7 They enjoyed trout fishing, catching |§ie dauehter at i avres Thoss e e & wer ] A wad My Ty 8 Tadtiin ok ! A9‘_u., per gallon. R g . e s iy Aites. Ok Bah as| A. A Adam is making & number of | car. Norwich Town, were visitors in this ! Average cost of kerosene 7.7 cen place Sunday. visitors Sunday relatives from WMys- |l MProvements in and around the Lake| Mrs. H. W. Auwood, who has been e house. 1l with ‘tonsilitis the past week, is Mr. and_ofrs, John . o ana|, Bev. John G. Hehr is visiting his|much better. daughter Catherine were guests of Mr, | femily for a few days. A_ L. Rogers is_doing interior dec- PENDLETON HILL sene. Gasoline is goingup/steadily’® Kerosene is notat 5."3 Mrs. Elmer E. Maine over Sun- Wfl::rl?l:y‘b& Bl;?rnwnvn a week-end | orating work in New London. - 3 At 'p,:,set;t fuelpncu Tlhn-‘erigines, using keros ', ke sl W o More automobiles passed over thek- 'sene, save their ownersabout 1. 1 cents per horse A flmwa‘ SEANSINAR 1 Weltatr o, hsvwan"mrklns on the Toads. HANIBUR/G i i Sy ke e e QU 1"10!!1’ L STt S - T W’* Ofartin Joseph and family ere visit-| The 1 el s SR S . i ONTVILLE CAMPBELLS MILLS Triends in New Jersey. . ., ;Are you running a ine engine? What horse poweris. ‘M . e oo et Tt Pube | e o it? ¥Figure what you’d be saving if you had a Titan kero g Mo W, Mitohall. - Entertaine| . B, B Sdundars has betriin fasbieldsy from a bpathess'itrp, € Ruthes Thomp: engine. Rather ing, isn’t it?* How long would it take % = ‘Ladies’ ‘Aid. Society—P. M. 8. Nine| “Everett Whipple of Voluntown has| Mrs. May BN went to Springfield, |- that saving to pay fora engine of the same size? = = been here helping his aunt, Mrs. B.|Mass, last Thursday, to visit rela- 3 % E F. tives. Charles A. Barber and Thomas Lew-| Mrs. Leonard Otis was called to mw&flu‘ at carpenfiering ‘in | Jewett City the first of the week by % the illness of her mother, Mrs. Tyns mmmawa ang B o