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for the sea- lown lto'v;hke dmth N&Q'& and h e on arrh 2 Mrs. 'Benjunln 8. Mallory left Mon~ day for Hastern Po:t P:‘z:ct a visit to Geor; 5 A S S B e Lon- don passed Sunday at their cottage. ©Mr. and Mrs, George N. T Miss Catherine, of Bridge- t'&' ggba-mv;’ Sunday for visit to the urn cottage. 8 Howard Pld\.k.ln has returned from East rtfo) xr.n:nfl ';ln W. J. Manwaring of New Hayen are occupying their cot- tage. Winsted Pastor to Preach Temaorrow. —Miscellaneous Shower for Mrs. Hermon Cushman. Rev. George S, Richards of Winsted will el:cgpy the pulpit at the Franklin church Sunday. Miss Ella Peck of Hartford was the week-end guest of Mrs. Arthur Smith, Mrs. Hermon A, Gager was a week- end guest of friends in Putnam. Miss Bernice Stewart recently enter- .tained Mr. and Mrs. A. Jacobstein and daughter, Elsie, of Norwich, and Mr. and M;-..nglhr and Miss Octave Nea- ult of e, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Edgard Tucker of Leb- auon were recent callers at Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Robinson’s. * Shower for Mrs. Cushman. A miscellaneous shower was given T N hfl‘ im of preach in * <turch here on Sug:iy' Plumb will delf Mrs. W. E et “l‘; ed e:fl'n!. .- day from a two. days’ mmwmp to Greenfieldover the Mohawk trail with Mrs. Ella Peck of New York and Mrs. ‘Elizabeth Norton of Norwich. Attended Norwich Meeting. Mrs. Robert Pesrum attended annual meeting of the Bastern C::f \mecticut branch, W. B. F. M., in Nor- M!uionlry soci :l:rld its .Tw meeting Tueldsye“ ';13 noon. xe; . meeting will an?‘ N o Mrs. M. R. Plumb and little son have been spending part of the week Wwith Mr. and Mrs. Charles Larrabge. Mrs. Trigger has been enur&h}fi her sister and niece from' New York, Miss Neale left Friday to spend the summer with her sisters at ale. Rehearsal by Lamplight. ‘When the members 'of the Choral union met at the ' Congregational church Wednesday evening for their rehearsal it was discovered that the electric lights were out of commission. Evidently the thunder shower of Mon- g:yl night was responsible. A number amps were procured and the re- hearsal was held. The union will meet ettt vook, i 1 more Son n th;_:igg -:hao} ltHudaen!g 55 sema ot e death o enry Bingham re- moves one of Windham’; - H’c = cm::". s old and re. . P, Fenton and son John of are spending Sunday wita Kflw n. % ‘ "Th® Woman’ afrs, Hermon Cushman at’the home of | Fento: Mrs. B. P. C: w, Tuesday er- noon. A large number of friends and pupils were present. Gifts of linen, china and money were received. TS, Cushman was formerly Miss Elsie Main, and few ag. . NORTH FRANKLIN Mrs. ‘Albert Stiles will lsave today (Saturday) for Brookline, Mass., where she will lp‘.n‘d‘ u:am- time with her " Phta on of Greeneville is Mrs. vieiting her daughter, Mrs. A. R. Race. “Luey . of Groton spent the week-~end with Mrs, F-telh Lath- 0, fir}:ufl D. Simpson is visiting her son, ton S.mpson. Mrs, C. Mahoney of Baltic has re- turned home, after a visit of several days with her son, J. J. Mahoney. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. White and jughters, Celia and Mildred, attenl- the funeral of a relative in Brook- , Sunday. T et Wateger 15 érnoon 3 rs, Jennet of N Five tables of whist ‘were played. The prize winners were: first, Miss Rena Race; _second, Hen Briggs. 'wiches, coffee were ter, Rena, g son, Maurice, spent Sunday at Gran'ts Neck.' “PENDLETON HILL Mrs. Jennie Thompson, Irving n, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford and hfim Katherine, spent the recent in Spring- field, u:-., guests of Dr. C. Welsey ang . iss Bessie Thomson of Bradford, who has taught the Hill school for the past - two has been transferred to_District No. 4 of this town. ‘Mr, and Mrs. Charles Hillard of North Stopington were last Saturday at Mrs. Hillard’s former home, now owned by J. Cornwall. Prank Brown of Bradford was in the buying calves Tuesday. CLARK’S FALLS e d Mrs. Richard D. Maine were sty o nudlm- Wednesday. is G. A. Champlin and family with Mr. and Mrs. Sty T, o friends in Mystic and enjoyed a trip her marriage tok place a|tos Mrs. Addie E. Call counted 650 au- mobiles . pass through~ the local Street Sunday from 7 a. m. to 7 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Myers motored to Woodstock, Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Milligan of Wauregan, Mrs, C. H. Pike entertained the M. whist club at her home Friday aft- ernoon. Three tables of whist were played. Cake and lemonade were Serve Miss Eilen Pray of the Willimant: Normal School and Miss Rachel Bm:: Danielson were - Sunde: Miss Olive L. Kent. Sk Dan'!':'n Be:ahaw has moved from the vis farm hiouse to I Crest House, - hont In'the B. C. Conklin was in Willimantic, ‘Monday. George W. Kent made a business trip to Providence, M mgtt;:‘::yfle. onday, on his 0] F. Whaples has been in Ilart- ford attending the weddin; sranddaughter. o b Miss Emma Shott of Providence has been the guest of Mrs. Arthur War- Wl:l;u:u\fl lzdr! J. E. Potter. ur Kerouach of Wauregan was a visitor ‘here Sunday. Herbert Hopkins was Oaklan: Beach, Wednefiw. 35 " Miss Ruth Litch has be: Miss Carrie Fellows’ of - Datielson called on local friends last week. Michael Conway has- finished work in Yantic and is at his home here. ' WILSONVILLE Weat. Thtmmon spent Toan nt Tu Mrs. Charles Kelly and tanml;y i A’M;:. B(/;v‘lrl‘l llxty v%lw.xmw and Mrs. E e of Hmanti local relatives Wednes: Ry day. Mr. and Mrs. Brightman mMMandm.ug 5 I.n Heve mored rs. Agnes Clare and Mr. Murdock of Boston were with mother Memorial day. e Tamers A large truck from Worcester broke Mr. Donahue and family have moved in where the Monasts meved out . Mo s li:v xthe employ of L. 9 ng Adams was in ay last week. Sebuax goa _ CHAPLIN Rn‘d Scraper Belchertown Candidate to N Preach Again Tomorrow. 3 Doing Good Work—! ‘account of the | Bartlett. ~Last week on a cot to his ownh hom still unable to sit up. 3 Mrs. Ellsworth Bixby is' entertain- ing her sisters, Mrs. | 2 of Whitinsville, Mass.,: TS, rge ‘Buhen frem Br L ¥ for a few days. " The monthly meeting of the King's Daughters was held Wednesday. Barn Floor Collapsed. On going to the barn Tuesday morning, Joseph “Smith found the floor has fallen in leaving two cows hanging by the neck.- One was dead and the other was rescued just in time to save its life. THOMPSON Miss Morot's School to Gi Play. Closing Mrs. Eugene Williams has sold her house to Frank Decker of Providence. His family is to spend the summer at Fred Hutchins’, while repairs are be- ing made to_tne property. Mrs. E. S. Fletcher has been in Boston recen Mrs, A. E. ight has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Woods of Put- nam Heights this week. The Woman's Missionary Society of ihe Congregational church met Wed- nesday afternoon with Mrs, Arthur Mills. There has been a short strike among among e roadmakers town and Brandy Hill. < The local grange entertained Dud- leiy‘hmd Charlton granges 'Tuesday night. -Miss Marot's achool for girls closes next week with the play “Robin Hood." ‘The public schools in town unite in closing exhibition at North Grosven- ordale, June 10th. STERLING Rev. Paul Miller to Preach His Fare- wel Sermon Tomorrow. Mrs. Levi Csrr and daughter of South Manchester have been visiting relatives here. The Ladies’ Aid society met with Mrs. Claude Shippee, Wednesday aft- ernoon. Miss Mary Douglass spent the week- ¢nd with friends in Danielson. Mrs, Chester Burlingame was Providence, Saturday. Mrs, Hiram Ford of Howard, R. L, spent Wednesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Belknap. Farewell Sermons. Rev. Paul Miller will preach his farewell sermon Sunday next. The community deeply regrets the de- parture of the pastor and his family. Harold M. Mowry was a visitor at Andover, Mass., Saturday. Miss Elizabeth Miller, of Moosup, ‘was 2 guest at the home of her broiti- er, James \Miller, over the week-end. "WESTFORD. Everett H. Barlow Weds Miss Blanche Stevens, of Chariton, Mass. in Everett Harvey Barlow of Westford was united in marriage Wednesday. at 1 p. m,, with Miss Blanche Stevens of Charlton, Mass., at the home of the bride. After a short Wi they will reside here at the old home- stead, where the groom was born and has spent most of his life. > Capt. H. A. Eastman and daughter Lila, who have been in town for a ‘week, returned to Bridgeport Monday. Miss Rosamond C. Waite entertain- ed Mr. and Mrs. Brown of Pomfret on Sunday. Several from this town attended the dance at rban Carpenter’ North Saturday night. Joseph Veriga of Hartford bas rented the blacksmith shop owned by C. H, Barlow. H. C. Barlow and Miss Glendora Spooner were guests of friends ‘in Gurleyville and ‘Sterrs Sunday. _SOUTH WOODSTOCK Miss Nellie who has been s is slow- *Hampton Monday evening, ‘Sharpe, who has been ‘Milford. Mrs. Wiliam Fay ?-’m. EKONK Children’s Day Concert Tomorrow— Alvin Corey Buying Woel. Mrs. Nettie Jerome returned to her home on Quaker Hill a3 ‘Mrs. Josephine Gallup was a caller bere Monday. Miss Amy Gallup re- turned home with her. Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis were recent vis- itors in Jewett City. Children’s Day Concert. The Children’s day ccncert will take the place of the Sunday school tomor- row. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Holmes and two chil- dren of Jewett City were visitors at Harry Holmes' Sunday. Mrs. Ezra Gallup, with Florence and Laura Gallup, visited twe days in Danielson this week. Deer are getting so gentle they come in the dooryards. Mrs. Flora Gallup and two children were callers here Tuesday. The rainy weather makes the mead- ows look fine, but prevents the farmers frond planting. Woo! Buying Begins. » Alvin Corey takes long drives in his new_automobile, buying wool. b Mr. Woodbury. has ever 200 chickens. Liovd Frink was at his bome here recently. Mrs. John Tanner and Miss M. t Tanner were in Norwich Tus . John Whitman and daughter Frances'| were callers here Wednesday. DAYVILLE Kent-Bursett Wedding—Whist Held in} | New Garage. Miss ‘Sara Burnett of Dayville and Earl B. Kent of Putnam were married at the home of the bride Saturday morning. Rev. William J. Reynolds performed the ceremony. Miss Burnett was one of Dayville’s most popular young ladies. * ‘Raymond Marcheseault of the U. S. navy, who is stationed at Newport, was ‘heme for a few days. Mnm‘;v E. LaBelle was in Hartford Tus A Whist in New Garage. Mrs. Belle Gillira and Miss Carrie Franklin gave a whist party in Patrick "Biley‘s,new garage Wednesday even- ng. s = Miss Julia Brown and Miss Cora Chase of RPawtucket, R. 1, were week end visitors in town. Sl;w‘ :uy ith. his B2y nday wil parents. - Mrs. N. L. Greig has been spending the week with hersparents in Hanover. ‘Miss Mary Blanchard has been en- tertaining her aunt, Mrs. Andrew Hammond of Taunton. John M. Wright preached in Daniel- son Eund/nY- 7o EAST WOODSTOCK Mrs. William Carr to Speak at sion Mesting—Birthday Dinner Party. York spent season 14 at 2.20 o’clock. Mrs. Wililiam Carr of Poguonock will be the speaker of the afternoon. : The ladies of the different auxiliaries in town have been invited to attend. & Birthday Dinner. Mr, and Mrs. Linderman entertained Sunday at dinner in honor of the for- mer's birthday. Mrs. Sarah Morse of Providence is with Mrs. Jane Perry, who is'a little more comfortable. . Mrs. D. T. Phillips and uafi:“ Crescent Mr. and Mrs. William Clapp of Wil- nchwmwg-i'lm relatives. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Thompson uddmdm..tmhm- Carl veral days with his mother, has re-| wide circle fimod tnyl:h ‘homt - 4:1-13. Miss Clemens, a sister of Mrs. F. W. Barber T, was a guest with him at the | hel parsonage Rev. Mr. and Mrs. William GaskilV; Mr. ang Mrs. Charles Kenyon of Scotland, have been vistting Mr. and Mrs. He Lar lenry Larkham last Fri. day wnight in Grange hal. Nineteen -members of Canterbury srange attende: d the Union Grange meeting at Plainfield, Tuesday even- ing and enjoyed a very happy even- ing. A. J. Brundage to’ Speak. At the Home Grange meeting Wed- g arrangements were made for opening the hall on the ev- ening of Wednesday. June 14, for the public stereopticon lecture to be given by A. J. Brundage of Storrs. Prof Brundage comes as State Leader. of Boys': and Girls’ clubs. A corn and sewing club is already started- at the Green, dating back te the interest roused by State Agent W C. Kennedy, during his visit in April The president’ of this club is Perle Burdick; vice president, Merritt Hawes; secretary, Myrtle Phillips; treasurer, Charles Hart. Funeral of Leroy G. Smith. Fun eral services for Leroy Georgze Smith were held in the church after the prayers at the house, Rev. Mr. H. Jaones officiating. The front of the church was decorated with purple li- lacs, making a back ground for the faires anq roses and carnations which ‘were tributes of family affection. A cholr of six voices sang, Abide With Me, and Just When I Need Him Most Jesus is Near. Miss Edith Williams sang & solo, The Homeland, _ The hearers were Charles Barstow ' and Beecher Brown, Hubert Graves and Arthur Bennett. Burial was in Carey cemetery. NORTH STERLING Mrs. Ida Blanchard of Layville re- cently called on her aunt, Lucy Young. Olney Knight and family of Foster Center, R. I, spent Sundey at H. H. Crowell's. C. H. Rounds and Horace Swan spent a-day in Providénce last week. Mrs. Abbie Hillery spent a few days in. Worcester recently. - Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith of Malden and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Smith of Putnam and Mrs. Henry Blanchard of Dayville visited at Horace Swan's on Monday. & Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lewis of Prov- idence were week end visitors with Mrs. Lydia Place. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Griswold and Mrs. Reed of Worcester visited their farm here last Saturday. Miss Lilla. May Shippee was in Plainfield .to spend Memorial day. _ Winfield Griffiths was in Sterling last week ‘l;flplns his father, who is il h D. Perry Potter of Providence and Miss Lucihda G. Knight spent Sunday at H. H. well's. The Norgreand boys have purchased an automobile. . Marion Brown has recovered from her recent iliness: C. H. Rounds motored to Providence Sunday. Misses Charlotte and Verna Chesley repairs completed. F. O. Plummer was in Boston and New Bedford last week on a business good entertainment programme. Mr. and Mrs. Newocomb of tl';' York have their home for summer. ‘Mrs. Lauretta Mains of East Killing- Iy called on Mrs. W. R. Whaley last usehold goods to Wash- ington, D. C.,.and with her family left for her new home Friday. Mr. ‘Mrs. Theodore D, Pond have visit of Grant is a guest at Mr.|as many next | Mr. and M. and Mrs. Henry Nmflw-au. Kenneth, were callers at Mr. and Mrs. Levi N. Clark’s, Sunday. - ‘Mrs. 8. B. Hadley and Miss Hannah Baldwin called on Dr. John O. Smith, ‘Wednesday, also attended the Ladies’ Aid- Society meeting at Mrs. Eimer E. Richmond. ‘Pearl Whitford of Jewett City called Monday on his aunt, Miss Lizzie Whit- ford, who is very ill at her home, “Whippoorwiil ™ farm. Toliand County BOLTON Children to Be Baptized at Tomor- row's Service—Good Attendance at|sies < gutvess {and the ehtidren - Benefit Danece. ' 2 Children’s Sunday is to be observed tomorrow, some are to have their ba- bies baptized a® that service, - Deacon Charles N. Léwis has heen appointed as delegate to atfend the ordination of Rev. Mr. Winship in Coventry, June 20th. Charles Cassell has the ~ founda- tion for the housé that he is soon to build in North Covent completed. The dance given by the young la- dies of South Bolton in Bolton hall last Saturday evening for the benefit of “the Bolton Hall association was well attended. The Tuxedo orchestra of Manchester furnished thusic. T'yler's saw mill has been moved to “Walter E. Howe's lot. G. B. . Franceschina Is having logs sawed for a barn frame which he is soon to build on his _‘property on Brandy street. Miss Anna B. Post was In New Britain recently - the “giiest: of Miss Mary Scanlon. . 2 Several from this place attended the meeting of the Tolland County Association of Congregational Church and Ministers in_Tolland: last week Friday.- Charles R. . Wazner, the delegate was among the number. Miss Katherine Stetson of Andover .visited at Charles .N. Loomis’ over Sunday. Move to Windsor. = ‘William FH. Atkins has moved his family to Windsor where he is em- ployed. = Myron M. Lee who is now living on the Clarke place 48 soon tto move his family to the Summer cottage at the Center, vacated by Mr. Atkins. 3 ‘Mrs. C. E. Pomeroy ‘who had re- Hartford place to Bolton people last week Sat- urday and again Wednesday, to view the preparedness parade and attend the circus. UNION - = Amasa Morse, 102, and’ Miss Towne, 98, Recent Callers. The summer cottages of W. P. Marcy and M.-A. Marcy are open for the season. Mrs. W. Richards entertained on Me- morial day John Buckley of Hartford, ‘Woodstock, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Gage, their son John, with their niece, Tnez Darling, fromr Westville, ‘also Andrew Smith from Stafford Springs. oS Mr. and Mrs. Harry Palmer of Hart- ord were at ihe Marcy homestead over Memorial day. 5 Mrs. Henry 1 daughter Evelyn of Me! Memorial day with the. er, Mrs. Mary. L. Horton. . - . the latter'’s father, Amasa Morse, who ‘Wednesday, calling ellle Carpenter has gone to- I mantic, where she is employed by the ey A Merrow, . where Bie is to work ‘tfor Much . sympathy has been felt for Mre,” Louls Smidt in ‘their , Miss Lou- Johnson hospl- anxiety for l'::whoh'flnu the i Miss Coleman has arrived at the studio for the season. Miss Nellis Thrall is a guest at Mre. ‘Gardrer’s. Ready Helpers Surprise Pastor With Handsome ‘Gifte—Union School Pie- nic. P . A large party “of Ready - Helpers gathered at the parsonage Friday ev- ening as a 'surprise to Mr. Winship, who is just moving in. They present- ed him a handsome table cloth and napkins. After a - pleasant evening refreshments were served. € Union School Picnle. The “Union-. school picnic. held on the Church - green Tuesday . was a he weather was fine with many of ‘the parents were there in full forcé and enjoyed the .appetizing lunch that ‘was served and the various games & The Ready Helpers held their, semi annual banquet .and election -of offi- cers Thursday evening in the .chapel. Schools closed this week. Mrs. W. B. Hawkins and, daughters have returned from a. visit to Marsh- field, Plymouth and other historic places in Massachuse: tts]. ‘Miss Della Burbank of Indian Or- chard, M has rtturned home, af- ter two weeks' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dre\nar. 5 WEEKAPAUG Cottage Owners Begin to Arrive—Nor- wich Visitors at Birds’ Nest Camp. Mrs. L. C. Sanford and family of New Haven, arrived Thursday at ‘Wyncote cotfage, for the summer. Mrs. Hannah Green and Mrs. Leon District W. «C.-T. U. convention, held at the Baptist chm‘l’:\ 8. M. Gladwin and family of Hart- ord arrived at Ellwyn Boulder's for e summer. * Guests -from Norwich. Miss mof Mrs, Brown, of the Norwich are at Birds' Nest Camp for a few weeks. ‘Mrs, Robert Smithers was a busi- caller in Frovidence one day las week. 3 Mr. Runyan apd family of Now Jer- sey are at one of Mr, Ayer's bunga- lows for June. 1 . C. Buffam and family are at Wm»au‘x Isn preparing it for the season. Rear Admiral H. U. Dunn has been spending a few days at his summer home _here. g - STAFFORDVILLE Mass.,, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Phelps- s tt:n' Lave been spending a few days in Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ryder of Rock- Mass., have -been . spending e week with the latter's parents, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Fred Smith. o Mr. and Mrs. 'W. V. Odell, Misses Pearl Hanna and Thomas