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x Mr. and ~ Willimantic WhmlnfiiuQ.:anoM Pty dod—Gussts at Miller-Czarmomski Wedding. gl Rev. Mr. Weimer of,New Haven ched I8, Congreéa miasionary ot~ ‘n.nl: was led by :m Darl %1 8 & Frass ane duughter L .“" m leld ey family and Miss Fannie Jordan spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Hanney of Waterford. Mrs. {Henry Jourdan and family of rd spent Memorial day with Mr. and Mrs. Winfleld Han- - Move to Lebanon. John Isteries and family _moved from the Czamomski farm to & »13% in Lebanon. ! ¥ ; » it Winners in Speaking nom. The speking contest in which pu pils of the town participated was held in Grange hall -Friday evening, M 26th The following program was en: Song, Our Country’s .flag, puplls of the Central school; Patrick' Speech, - Lawrenge Spencer; My Captain, Louisa Intenes;; Bufls ing of the Ship, Cleon Gardner; Locth- invar, Vivian Czarmomeki; The Red ‘Thread of Honor, John Hal The Day, is Done, Violet Rogers; vielin _solo, The Song of the Barbara Frietchie, Minnie g(l;\giei a Sarah _Schmuckles; rengo, Louis Ariewitz; Soldier's Song, Bruno Prorok; song Flow - Gently, Sweet Afton, puplls of Central school violin solo, Wellesley Hanney. The_judges were Prof. ..Brown . of New Haven, Miss Cul Colchest~ er and Richard Coolidge o Brooklyn, ¥ The first &rm was awarded. Minnie | Mingsley, e second. .to Lawrence \Spencer an dthe .third to Vivian Czarmomski. 7 2 Won Prizes in Geograph; e r\zell.nm.r:‘ y. - for .. the. oy w:rn also distribated . by.. Prof. Bingham, who offérs the priz- each year. The winnérs were, Bime s vion Dl “ & fe Zduricyrk; Dist 26, ;qrn;rfl' Bloom; District No. 7, Loujs Ariewitz. Lo the competitive examinations in phy_Philip Cohen . won first prize and Bernard Bloom second: Miller Czarmomski Wedding. rest Washburn Walter Czarmom- ski and daughter Miss Vivian, return- recently from Manchéster Where &-n: nded the' wedding of Mr. omskl's eldest ~daughter, Lucy nd Walter V. Miller of Manchester, hme couple were married Tuesday, May 23, at eight p. m. in St. Mary's ghurch by Rev. A. B. McNeity The wore white crepe de chine and d bride roses. The maid of honor was Miss Anpa Griffin of Man chester Wwilo wore white silk and car- rled white roses. The flower .girls were Vivian Czarmomski, sister of the bride and Katherine Miller, sister of th groom. They were dressed in Whits and carried bouquets of white lillies and carnations. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Miller went ¢o their newly furnished home 28 Cooper street ,South Man- chester, where a breakfast was served. The groom’s mother and sister aided in recelving the guests. The wedding’| presents were beautiful, .in¢luding cut glass, china oil paintings; a silver fruit basket ffom ‘Washburn, a silver table set from = Mrs. 7 Heselton, a Hayne's piano from the bride’s sister, Vivian Czarmomski, = 4 velvet art square from the bride’s father and a check/ from the = groom’s - parerts. Mr. an dMrs. Miller will be at home at 28 Cooper street afiér June Sth. - The bridegroom is one of South Manchester's most. popular young men and is first machinist at the Cheney factory. Prof. Hiram BRingham- and Prof. Brown of New Haven ‘were -callers in town last week. LEFFINGWELL Mission Circle Segures Apportionment, $34.50—Local Pupils to Be Gradu- ated. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ford of Worces- ter called on friends in this town Tues- ! )yk.rs Mary Dolbeare/ of Norwich 1s pending a few days withy Mr. and Mrs. ‘iem"énh :;:;.:fl 3ur. ana Mre. Jonn Mre. Charles Willard of Mrs. Eila Beebe. A Mission Ciréle Meets. l 0 tionl chureh |y Leonard entertained Norwich over uemomg” = 3 waring Haven the guest of his br&m‘n To, M ay | giv- [enry’s { his mother, Mrs. .J. C, Robbins at Sunshine_Villa, irough the summer. H. R. Farmer of the village was a visitor,in the Grove, Wednesday. On Launch Trip. ‘Capt. and Mrs. F. K. Partric of Lon; Island City, are expected at the Grove this week. They are making the trip |in _their launch Mrs, Scott Snow and party of Hart- ford, motored tothe Grove Tuesday, for a short stay. Secott Snmow Jr. of Hartford, and party passed the holiday in the Pines. Mrs. Nellie Lee has been making a visit to her brother, Harold Banta and ly. uxE' B, dfm§th t:l vzaterbury. e Gioliday in the village. f Clarence Spemcer of New Haven, passed the holiday with his ‘parents, Mf. and Mrs. Eleeza Spencer. Tower Operator and -Mrs. J. P. Mc- Coy leavé shortly for a = lengthy - trip out of the state. < F. B. Dart of Columbia University, New York, passed the holiday in the] village. ‘Charles Lamb.of Bridgeport has ar- rived in the village for the summer. He is working for C. H. Cone. Mrs, E. V., Weir returned ‘Wednes- Matthews of Hartford is at h age here. e Mr, and Mrs. E. E. Claussen of Hartford passed the holiday af their cottage in the Pines. SOUTH ‘GRISWOLD. _Mrs. E. H. Clark and Miss _ Ethel Clark were in Jewett City Wednes- d-g\r . and Mrs. Sterry. Pierce and family were recent visitors at S. H. Kinnie's. s Mrs. John Thompson was & recent visitor in Norwich. F. W. Fitch and W. P. Holmes were- business callers here on Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Young returned to Gardner, Mass. Monday after spending their vacation at Mr. and ‘Mrs. E. H. Clark’ < Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Gustafson and family were in Norwich Saturday. O. M. Young and E. O..Burdick at- tended the motoreyele races in Nor- wlc’h Tuesday, making the trip by bi- eycle. = Rey. John Thompson conducted the prayer servicé to_the Memorial Day exercises held in Voluptown. - Mr. and Mrs. Theo® Marshall and family . were callers ‘in Montville on Tuesday. 4 Theddore Brand returned to Hart- ford Tuesday night after spending the holiday at his home here. J. G. Bill and Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Young attended the funeral services ::T. D. Blish at Willimantic, Thurs: Y. A. G. Green was in Norwich Wed- nesda » LIBERTY HILL Semi-Annual Election of C. E. Society —Meeting of Sewing Circls. The C. E. society held a semi-annu- al business meeting on Sunday even- ing. i-m officers elected were: President, Barl James; vice president, Everett 1. Payson; scretary and treasurer, Mrs. Geo. Cl Sorrespondine - secre- son, Robert, is havilzz a relapse from the effect of measl Sewing Circle Meets. - The_Ladies’ Sewing circle met with Mrs. John James Friday afternoon. Henry V. Oehlers of New - York was here over the holiday. ¢ Mrs. G. B. Dimon_and Mr, c:ohn cm:(e u-,eg nl:r.mh and . Payson attend urch at unday afterncon. ° g | fully” Slumber 1of Mrs. Murphy, where they will spend tored to Westerly, Mystlc, M in Mr. Allyn’ "g‘ e.bmhyn 2% and O, J. . Powell of Wash: ington, N. J., Jnfim of %n. lY K, were '»Wmill n‘x?‘?;no‘:flr W o] day with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bar- Thimble Club Mests. by two, . A, Molth: ters | Ledyard met with Mre. S. E. Hol- Revoiution and who | dridse Momorial day. Nearty el ot also gave the boys flags, to place in e club members were present and the holder on each soldier’s grave,]several visitors. Dainty which was followed by the placing of | were served at the close. The next| a geranium by the ‘At the conclusion a quartette Misses R g e i B A s iy Shutaber s m.“%fe‘,’;‘;’i:: ga.lsd’re&umed to s home in ises closed ith F eld, ‘Mass. bt o e g T polliss Mary A Geer of Notwich has n stayving several days suest Guests from ‘Bridgeport. “MM'“ Nellie Geor. meeting will be beld with Mrs. Isaac G, Geer. 3 vision of the Connecticut company's troliey. lnes, with Mrs. Chapman and sons, Romain and John, were in the| village Thursday, while on an auto trip, Spending the night at the home of their cousins, Miss Kate B. Colver and Mr, and Mrs. C. E. Colver, Navy Yard. Judge and Mrs. AMred Steers and guzhtem, e ); M“Bte.th Steers, 1 ooklyn., N. Y., spen! e week-en: caller Friday. gnd_the holiday at their cottage on the uft. Miss Laura A. Perkins, who is NORTH STONINGTON ! spénding some time with Miss fiiza — Y Geer of Poquetannock, spent ¥riday at | Business Meeting of _ Third Baptist her; home here. i ' Mrs. Nelson Parker and littls daugh- g'_‘:.":' Sesliivme: o M ;e;! ahrgnrst, of «Nmomch, ‘were guests e Shter, e T Baned NotniemoT8| i rne 'Third Haplis church .held a Mrs. Rufus W. Hurlbutt attended | business meeting Satu aftestioon, the graduation of her sister, Migs | Herbert F. Maine was coSen a deacon. nifred” Bartlett. from jthe 'Provi- | Charles C. Gray, Mrs. F. A, Thompson dence, R. I. Art scb s and Mrs. L. F. Park were chosen 2 Rev and Mrs, Geo Murphy | Pulpit. commiittee: £ from Moore's “Hill, Who -have Meémorial ‘Suriday Sermon. = been attending the Methodist Epis-| ago services were held in the Third copal general conference held at Sar-| paptist church Sunday. In observance atogo, N. ¥.. during May, arrived in}of Memorial Sunday the pastor of the g‘ws vg:sg ;f“fi-d");aa;‘th« *;:ime of | Congregational church, Rev, O. D. s, Wart 5 er ai Miss from S 0 Sarah T. Latimer, brother and sister | oo Sveneay i Sy Boston, have returned home, after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Charies ‘A. Mrs. Asa J. Sheldon, w0 has been at thel i, is reported better. Mrs, Alfred J. Clark is the guest of of the Lester e words bast given a banner to them that fear Thee, that it may be displayed be- i cause of truth” Children's Pageant, | ] The Federated Mission Study class held its closing mee for the sea- son at the home of Miss Dora T. Maine Wednesday afternoon. = A children’s home mission pageant, arranged -by Miss Maine, was a pleasing feature. Participating in this was Sophle Pol- lack, 13 years old, a Russian by birth, who wore a costume brought by heér people from Russia. Following the meeting, tea was served. Gave a Tea. The Ladies’ society of the some days. e At Summer Cottage. The families of A. M. Kennedy and J. Frank Corey, of Norwich, spent the week-end and the holiday, at their cottages on if:e Bluft. Mrs. Fred Richards of Laurel Hill, Norwich, spent Memorial Day in the village; and attended the services at M. E. church. Mr. and Mrs, Walter M. Bucking- of Norwich, visited their house Gypsy, Tuesday. . and Mirs. Fowler of Mt. Vernon, N. Y., were guests at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Aplin, for the week-end and holiday. A. C. Risdon of New. York spent the week-end at his summer home. On Holiday Outing. The family of Otto 'Wulf- of Nor- Third Baptist church gave a 4 o'clock tea Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Elmer E. Mainé at the north end of the village. g 35 his e for & miitmber of - cenfined to her e for a ni r o B O A T | uThy: tlividh, i 048 30 B GOL. Coroner Frankiin H. Brown of Nor: which, spent a part of the holiday at Tis summer Home, 1n the vilase. LEONARD BRIDGE Rev. George H. Murphy of Moore's Hill, Indiana, district superintendent| Kenneth Harroun of Willimantic was of that M. E. conference, will preach|a recent visitor at Carlton A. Cum- in the M. E. church of the village, | mings’. Sunday, June 4, at the morning ser- Judge A. G. Kneeland motored to vice. Hartford Friday and brought Mr. and < > gfl{rs. Wa.rn‘én %(n K}:eehnd h:n;? \vi? m. On junday Judge and Mrs. . ROAD socm G. Knecland motored to Hartford and took Mr. and Mrs. We Quilting. Bee and Supper in Honor of | home, returning M Miss Hewitt—Recent Deaths. ;heirl son, Wil y. < Fred O. Brown and daughter Ruth and Miss Myrtle Lombard were in ‘Willimantic Wednesday. Judge and Mrs. Albert G. Kneeland were calling in New Britain recently. L. C. Schroedter has purchased a Mrs. Ralph Wheeler and daughter spent Monday with Mrs. Wheeler's sister, at Westerly. 5 Miss Priscilla A. Billings has re- turned from = visit in Willimantic. mehl,\é'cy tilmn;:, a teacher at Jnte N, yme, af er home here. Miss Grace D. Wheeler and Miss| Mrs. Harold J. Cummings of Hebron Julia A. Smith, of Westerly, R, 1., left | Visited local friends g Tecently for n ten days' tHp up the| Chauncey Mactarlane of Willimantie Connecticut River Valley, making their| called on_friends Monday. headquarters at Springfield, s. Mr. ::fl Mrs, ‘Hfiry l; ":vam- oy Al . Lincoln - | tertained — two oriva L lex A. Sid family Jeft Gar: | oriangd - two s i W'-‘"‘ 2 Clarence ‘Williams Bas been il LISBON The quilting party and supper held| Rev. W. J. Reynolds has been in New e Tt i L o attended. e l’gxedn.mao:num R. Barber, o unday. . e Mrs. Albonesi has returned tt‘m- Foues tor ":'u;guh: . S T 1 3 23 early part of the % ‘Miss v ‘who es Jr., accompanied them as far Providence, OBITUARY. Mrs. James A. Peabody’s Death. Mrs. za.nh E. Peabody, widow of , and of former! ‘Theodore Taylor, who has been stay- | day The Progressive Thimble club = of | WArks, Mr. Clap, ed The Bat: the Hymn of the Republie: o 0 Shower for Miss Vallette. A miscellaneous Miss Grace Vallette at the home of ber sister, Mrs. Lioyd C. Ayer, Sun- afternd of eek, T e s e lests of lo on Thursday of last week. 5 Preacher from Griswold. Rev. Francls 8. Childs of Griswold wil preach at the Franklin church Sunday. R. Robinspn of Brattleboro, - Lioyd was the week-end guest of his par- A. Robinson. HAMBURG The burial services for E. O. Rey- nolds were largely attended at the iburg cemetery Monday afterneon. Mr. and ‘Mrs. ‘William Crook are en- a4 party of friends from N%e’?y' It s finish irch mill is. finishing the sea- son’s work this week. ‘Mrs. uel Jewett of Deep River spent the week-end wilh her dgughter, Mrs. John Tiffany. Frank Beebe and f: of Niantic visited ‘their parents in Old Hamburg, Sunday. George Bruestel and Donald Rey- nufi- h?vn‘, nwm«bnu. Irs. J. J. Tif spent a few days in Hartford last week. .Maurice Peck of Norwich few days with his parents the the week. Mrs. Eleanor G. Keefe and son, of New, London, are at the Mar- tin house. = Mrs. E. W. Apgar and children were visiting Mrs. W. M. Anderson the first of the week. ‘Warren Crook, who- has been em- ployed by the Winchester ' firearms fl‘:lm for some time, is home for a e. Haleek Martin is doing carpenter work for Stephen Sterling. Miss BEsther Oleson went to Clifton Springs, N. Y., to attend the gradu- ation of her sister, Miss Violet Oleson, es a ‘nurse. NORTH LvME IMemorial Sunday Address by Rev. spent a first of C. C. Adame—Birthday Club Enter- | day. tained. Club Entertained. Mrs, C. F, Jewett and Mrs. Katle Jewett entertained the members of the birthday club Saturday afternoon. There was ‘tm ;{ttan&mx:‘e, tmnn: ‘being present from Moodus, Lyme, an New London. M. J. Stark, Miss Emily Stark, Mrs. N. 8. smxfi. Robert Strong, accom- %uslgl by Liflian Brockway of red to Gardner Danes in Grange Hall—~Memorial Day! Exercises—Pupils Entertain—Burial +of Rev: L. E. Livermore. Mrs. SR her Fiaay svening = o & 2 Temperanse - Rally—Willing Workers Organized — Will Help Raise Pas- tor’s Salary. A —_— d Kenyon of Terryville, spent Rowlan a few days this week at the home of his parents; at Fairvi J There was 2 Manchester, A £00d number were in attendance from outside the parish.' 1. ‘M. Jones has purchased a motor- Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Randall, son El- | mer and daughtér Amy, A., with Miss Jessle Hutton, of Hoclka: spent Memorial diy at Mr. Randall's for- mer ho) in Goshen. 5 A ber from this place attended the interesting e ses on the gfter- noon of Memorial day in Lebanon. To Aid Toward Pastor’s Salary. A soclety called the Willing Work- ers has recently been :‘l defray elp during the year. Miss Rachael Ondedouk of Willi- mantic has been spemding a num- ber of days in with friends. SHUNOC Jesse Muine and family of Westerly have moved to this place into the house recently vacated by Rev. and Mrs. John M. Collins. Friends here of Mrs, Albert F. Plerce were ined to learn of her recent Geath in Norwich. Mr. and Mrs. Plerce were for a long time residents of this place, occupying the house now the property of Mrs. Frank 8. Merril and known as the C. W. Brown place. Reév. 8. M. Cathcart of Westerly oc- gu;::: the pulpit of the church here unday. George ‘A. Dawley of Voluntown was tshe guest of Mr. and Mrs. B, B. James 2 5 nday. Mrs. Mary Billings returned Thurs- day from Stonington, where she been the guest of relatives since Mon- Mré. D. W. Bissell was in New Lon- er, Who has been in a- at Providénce for treatment, his home much L. G. T. Club Entertained—Oxoboxo Lodge. Works Third Degree. grmmm-um-mme -end at home in Palmertown. 'twum 2 s of Castleton, New o al Day with bis parents, Mr. Mrs. Cherles Bur- Mrs, J* C. Watt Py ‘Thomas 'Watt, Memorial day. Minnie Fields is employed by the Palmer Co. Frank. Sawyer is moving from the Nessier tenement to New Jersey, where he-is emp! a of New York re- No. 116 of Masons and after- rooms, art;-selection, America, the Beautiful, school children; Captain, My Just re Efi?fii;;sm : H ‘poem, Captain, Joseph Gravlin: the_ Battle, Mother, chil- dren; selection, band; ‘America, by the audience, standing. was carried out un- e programme der the direction of Chairman McDon- taking care of both tezchers and pu- ! Village Brevities. 4 ‘Mrs. Thomas McDonald and daugh- ter Margaret were in New London on ‘Wednesday. Sunday next, June 4, Court will decorate the graves | members. ILiberty of deceased The exercises will com= mence at Union hall at 2. p. m. of relatives les E. Maine is the guest at Thomaston for a few ys. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hall of Mystic were Sunday callers at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Charles A. Anderson. Miss Gracie Lockivood and Mrs. Bva ‘Gilman of Phenix, R. L, spent the holi- days with relatives at Beachdale. ¢ e SRR A OFCUM AND VERSAILLES Villagers Make the Best of Trolley Strike — ‘Willlam Kinder of Frohmander - Krumbholz Pawtucket, R. I, h the was here renewing acquaintances first of the Mrs, H. N. Wood of Sy mavy ecentis s bosa eni Gooum tribnds: Employes Get to Work. ‘Bothk v rounding village: has | the stopping ots'tha wheels on the Anthony, in common with sur- made the best of trolley lines. Bmployes of both the Tetokett Manufacturing company and the Versailles Sanitary Fibre mills living out of these villages were well ‘taken of Friday, e Totokett care plant being the least affected, as prac- Alcally all of its help reside in the village. Employes of both the Totokett Man. Sani and Ve ufacturing comm 9 ‘ersailles tary Fibre o day's outing Tuesday, Homom. 2 Hugh Canavan {s soon to. re-enfer the mill business at North Uxbridge, Marriage at Versailles Church. At the Versailles M. E. church Thurs- George and Mrs. Alfred | chi service used. Miss Anna Frohmader, sister of the m, was bridesmaid, and Ludwig rumbholz, brother of the best man. Henry Frohmader and Har- Ty Sengman were ushers. 'Miss Sensie Sengman playe The bride wore and lilies of the - ding : r. L M. ed the ding march. white silk with a vell a bouquet of roses and valley. in_ the preached for i guests of |