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g es_Connors, Louise. Levarge, Nuhlie Hlmllton Thelma Clish, Ma- —vie Toma'ny, Jane (Moore, Milicent, Disco, Shirley Douglas, Margaret O'- len, Veronica Hageert: Virginia gerty, Irenc ns, Agnes Kariaeki. Catherine 452 wnch, Mary hlcy. Louise Norman, 3 ~#ignor Mahon ¢ Raifo, Lucy de C 10. Helen 0R0ur1\e, Gertrude Mc- i FCLRE WILL NOT GO TO SOUTH AMEMGA guez to Resume College ’!outie. meg to War Conditions. \Nicholas Domingues, formerly in- structor of Spanish at’ the Norwich Leémmercial school and later instructor at the Connecticut college for women, Y1o resigned that position to accept mther with the Texas Oil company a representative -at Buenos -Ayres. !oum ‘America, and who was te sail from New York this month, will not do 80 for another year. Business conéi- 5): brought about by the European EmERg MmN ERN N wnEny smemENEN TN — WA —— r have caused the Texas company to ‘er for the time ‘being plans which it contemplated i the Argentine Repub- -fie: Mr Dominguez, who is now in New York; will return to New ILon- don, where it is probable he will re- spme Ms dufles st e college this fall. Accepts Call to BaMlmen Church. d{ev Stephen E. McGinley, son of | “@rs. John McGinley, of Ocean avenue, | Mew london, who has been pastor of _an Episcopai church in Cody, Wyo. | = —~—since he was ordained several montbs i. ago, has accepted a call to St. An® 'w’s church in Baltimore. Mr. M nley will leave Cody about the mid- le of July to take charge of his new | ish, which consists of about - 790 ‘Semmunicants. Rev. Mr. McGinley has ;ghosl of friends who will rejoice in good fortune at being called to such a large field. NORWICH' DISTRICT MEETING = |NEW LONDON WILL WILL OPEN TODAY ' HAVE CAVALRY TROOP. About 300, Including Norwich Men, Have Already. Signified Intention of Enrolling. nmul their intention of enrolling. It is xpected that the troop will numbcr at leut 400 when h is complet: ‘The membership is belng ukm New London, Norwich, Mystic and sur- rounding places. Dr. George B. Bit- good is the Instigator of the project and Ge has met with considerable suc- cess In his efforts. Most of the men who have signed the paper which has been circulated Interesting Programme to Be Carried OQut At Niantic Methodist Church. With afternoon and evening sessions today and morning and afternoon ses- sions cn Tuesday the June quarteriy meeting of he - Norwich District New London is soon to have a troop of cavalry.. Preliminary steps have al- ready been taken for the organization 3¢ yDivorce Grounds Were Desertion. “Ethel Mae Wells of Groton, wno was given a divorce from George F..Wells am spective membe trom B I e e2e ot the | Brcachors’ sssociation of the'Metho- | of the trgop and about 300 have alg- |Smong prospeciiie mombers exe from erior court on I by ~ Judgé | dist church will Le heid in the Niantic . .2 g igel H. Reed, was g ted the decreec | Methodist church. S i e e e o B = — grounds of desertion instead of in-i _ District Superintendent George G. rable crueily as stated. Serivener of this,city will preside ut Splnners Held Annull Mee Surprise Farty for Mis Rose ; Mueller—Forsonals and Nctzs. H fhe Taftville Mule Spinners of the! 33 PBnemah OMills held their zunual eiing in the rooms of the Naturati- Zation club Friday evening. President Hirry Thurlow presided. Regarts of the secretary and treasurer were read amd approved. Regular routine busi- 44 /<@ebs was transacted. The election of 75 #sgMcers resultcd as follows: President, nk Durr; viee president, Albert .‘..kmerd recording secretary, George ¥=Westhan: financial secretary, Frank Lee; ‘treasurer, -Arthur Pickering, Fol- ,.__xmnng the business. meeting a social hour was enjoved at which time whist end music were played. Refreshments |,1.30, were served by the committee in |for enarge, which comprised Harry Thur- | “ew, Albert Stones, Frank Lee, Frank fng Worship in ch e Of lhe Qistrict supe‘intender\t Re C. Scrivene: devoijons, by e VW Dodd .10, John Wesley's Decctrine of the Holy Spirit and of Christian Experience, Correlated, Rev, E. J. Curry; 10-11, Robert Prowning and the Christian Faith, Rev. Thomas Tyrie; 11-12, Review of the 1913 Yale Lectures, ‘Rev. Herber: 4. Cassidy; | 12.15, dinner. & Devotions, Rev. Willlam Craw- ; 2-3, Discussion. of Theme, How We Can Raise the_Standard of | the Norwich District—1, Benevolences, | = Plurr, George Easthan and Thomas Ad- | Rev. W. J. Smith; 2, Epworth League, {.dison. g Rev. E. A. Legg: 3, Sunday School, ” e AT, Rev. C. Harléy, fmith. & The Preyer | = N Surprisc Party. Meeting, Rev. E. F. Studley; 5, an- | 5_Z:Tifies Rose Mueller was pleasantly | EShem: Rev. O. I Aldrich. - i All of these ressicns are open to anyone who is interested and the ev- ening session Monday is particularly 2 public meeting. JOSER: Norwich Vnung Man Wins B. 8. De- gree and High Commendation at Howard University, Washington. surprised at her home in Lisbon Sat- wurday evening by a number of her frfends. During the evening games faya music ‘was enjoyed. Several so- ios were rendered by the guests. Dain- ty_ refreshments were served by ‘the tess. The party broke up at a late “nour, all voting Miss Mueller an ideal hostess. Those present were: Misscs *4___Ajfina Henzler, Louise Doctrah, Louise and Mary Krauss, Lena kempf Carrie 'wards, Annie Hoefer, Frieda Myers Rose Mueller, William Henderson, irbert Bengon, Willlam Connors, fewer Johneon, Arnold He2den and harles Sandberg. E. EPPS GRADUATED w5 Joseph Edweord Epps, elder-son of Mrs. Carrie Epps, of Norwich, was graduated June 7th at the forty-sev- enth annual commencement of How- ard University, 'Washington, D, C, with the degree of Bachelor of Science Mr. Epps maintainéd a high standing in all his studies, ‘especially in chem- | istry, French, geology, German, inter- national law, surveying, geometry, | physics, mechanical drawing and al- To Play St. Mary’s, (AThe baseball team of the Sacred —-Heart school will play the St. Mary's 3 team here this afternoon. A fast game is looked for as the teams are /pvenly ‘matched and both claim to : ©|gebra. He has fitted himself to be a :‘”‘;f:eclg':n:g&?‘:: school team in east-| ciyi. engineer; and after o, few days' i 215 yacation withi ‘his brother, Clarence & iy pps in Maryland, he will begin the & A Personals and Notes. practice of his profession, having re- & »"SIr. and Mrs. Samuel Marcelle were | ceived several flattering ofers of ap- %! visitors in Baltic Sunday. pointments. Writing to the ‘young students mother, Kelly Miller, A. M., dean of the college of arts and sciences, savs: “With regard to your son Joseph, I . glad to say that %‘h of his iy qualities, and constantl; 9ruuct for him an ‘honorable and éfinw Norwich Man Teok Pnu. : The shirtwaist social and dance given by Pequot mflcfi, No. 125, K, ot C, attended & *ector Gaucher of New London nt the week-end at his home here. Miss Mary' Watts of _Willimantic pent Sunday with Mrs. Merton Shea ;‘l ther home on Norwich avenue. bert wnun. fomcrly of this e, spent the week-end calling on '!rrendl in the village. Now comes little Miss Catherine zgcawn her b‘ts.:lbltyl; cons;m of. .1 ba- chil jon, a baby tiger and a baby leop- Waliace, aged four years, “a child off ", 0} sue animals are more mn n. few months old and /Miss Frances Dillon of Trinity col- , ‘Washington, D. C, is M vacation with Mrs. Mer- they ‘suromer 1 Shea of Nnrwk_h avenue. and play around with the Httlexklmflmthebonotfflanfla —as ‘long as ‘she treats them alike. The little girl is not’loth to pose for her picture, She gathers her pets about her and grins-happily. “My pets are better than dolls,” she “Td rather play with my H and my tiger and my leopard than to play with dolls and kittens.” They gan almost talk to me. We haye lots. & heap more than I could have with " The m'lfll the circus this 18 than ever and many no- have been made. The comes in an entire new world of new fea- A new pageant descriptive o b-.uu.ll game which. was to e been . played Snurdny onqm-.hnulll 4 =4 B AR — names have been secured in Norwich wdm of the meeting has bunu-cuflumhmltummd that it will be in New London. When mental examinations and meet with the qualti-ne-flom required by the govern- ment. which was to meet ' with the Mount Calvaryschurch Sunday was sttponed. Y. M. C. A. Service. At .the Y. M. C. A. men's mass meeting held in the Thayer building Sunday afternocon, Rev.. Joel B. Slo- cum, pastor of the Central Baptist church gave an inspiring sermon on taken from the text, Read Paper On Training of Children At a meeting of the Household of Ruth in the Mount Calvary EBaptist church, Sunday afternoon, Mrs. Willls of New London read an in- Headguarters for the troop will fixed in a place to be selected upon by the troops and there will be the usual structive and interesting paper on the | Turning Points, weekly drills. 'ro enlist members will Tnlnu:; of Children. ‘What Thinketh Ye of Christ.; Swahn's be compelled to undergo physical and Bible and Literary soclety |orchestra furnished excellentimusic. at $I5..00 On Sale Tomorrow’. Just 65 Sults in the entire: assort-: - ment~~the accumulation of a sea~ son’s business. Materials are fine Gabardines, Serges, Wooll’op!im,VdourClm:h Silk Taffetas and Fallies. Themodebmexpruuveofflwmmsbfltntyhtmmmdemmt fromourregulnstod:whmbmmuyoudmflwqmlihu,fitmdfinuhm T ———— e L the best. lal-taq Main St -mzrmmuornnm : fl fl e fl Sale Starts Tomorp?ow Morning % n 0 ilso