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EASTERN € 'Wha is oolng and Camine-!numu. Aenid«m ' and Building in Three Counties — S T New London County NORTH “STONINGTON Attractive rn.nm on Children's Day iss Ludington Addresses Egual jue—Birthday Party. 221 &A"oF the comedy B iemselves participated in the Third Baptist Sunday school will have a Children’ y concert to- morrow (Sunday) evanlnx Retirn. from Wedding Journey. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard R m wers pwrried Saturday June ll)lh in Norw!ch.flby Rev. -Y B. Slocum, D, ‘hotme thelr 'bdfllnl trip Wedrnesday flhr- noon ahd went at once to their house at the south end of the village, where they will be at home to their friends atier July Lt Evelyn Main has been spending & fow ays in New York. Rev. and Mrs. O. D. Fisher attend- ed the banquet of the Westerly Min= isterial Association in Calvary Bap- tist church, Westerly, Monday. Mr, and Mrs. John L. York are epending the week at the home of thelr -ogrk D. York, in West Hartford, Robert E. Harrington, formerly town, has been here this ws‘k. Addrwmd by Miss Ludington. 'n. Equal Franchise League held a| from th ing Monday afternoon, Which was by ¥ by Miss Katherine Luding- ton of Old Lyme. Thi: ent. among the numbef three men, Rev. O. D. son and Frank A, Thompson. After ihe meeting, tea was served. Twenty-sever, members of the local grange visited = Stonington grange ‘Wednesd. , when Neighbors’ by that organiza- Celsbrated Birthday. hme-. dsughter of Mr. and )dm, James, ten years old on June 9, hm A birthday pai er little whAs enjoyed by a number of triends. Miss Katherine Corcoran of Nor- wich a caller In the village, The l‘,dlnl‘ BSociety of the Third PBaptist church gave e four o'clock tea 'nuna-y afternon, at the home of What s Going On in |hn Village and in the Plnn—cmnn Opened. Ridnond Lee of Graasy Hill was a visitor jn this vieinity Wednesday. Geori hater o New York-s| b iting his sister, Mra. Olivia A Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Saupders have returned to Brookiyn, N. Y., after a short “stay at the Saunders cotnm Willfam Belknap of Bridge in the Pines Tuesday on business. It urmm Mrs. Norma Beckford. Sat- Water i ‘aterbury are guests of Mrs, W. Dormn R. L. Manwaring has been enter talning Fred Morton of New_ Haven. Mrs, Agnes Lloyd of New York has arrived at her cottage for the sea- son. Mrs, Hathaway of taken the Stone cottage. Mrs. J. C. S. Robbihs has opened the restaurant. Mr. and Mrs. H’:.rrnh‘ dren of New London. Mr. and Mn. Al fred Highmore, were visitors in the Pines, Sunday. rge Couiter and family bhave moved to Waterbury. SHUNOC Well Arranged Program on Children's Day—Funeral of Mrs. Edith Saund- Sunday was Children’s at the Shunoc Baptist church. ‘:’ hool concert of Mrs. ur Babeock - d Mrs. "vn Ac York. The llnlint enjoyed 3iss Yo Lucian Drury flt d the church here the sermon was highly This church is now without a Das- Close of School. Wwere pres-| Pral Fisher, George A. Thomp- | B; chuhr gy S R VOLUNTOWN preetestri il Center S8chool Graduates Class Seven—Annual Meeting of B. Y. Um~Methodiet Soclety Has Strawber ry Supper=Crowds Attend Circus. jewett City to witness the M"lhfl- of P. iss Fearless & Co, presented by the Sigma Beta Phi 6f Norwich for the benefit t\mu of St Thomas' church of oduemy, Flag day, a large num- ber of flags was displayed by patriotic citizens. Class of Seven Graduated, ‘Tueaday evening the graduating ex- of the Center school were held in Union ball, when a class of seven recelved diplomas from the supervisor | s of the local schopls, A. L. Young, of | 1o Norwich. Mr. Young in Dresenunxhflu them in words of congratulation and advice. the parents and ©lass their diplomas addressed He also addressed ‘with the town schools. graduates rendered a very pleasing programme during the evening, Wwhich the features were the singing the class, assisted e children the seventh grade, solo by Miss Emma Maine. read by each member of -the class showed the careful training received e teacher, Miss Marion Hane nan, who al ise Ye the Father, class; eetuemem romley; poem, Marco Maine: McDonald; piano solo, Village Echoes, Textile in Connecticut, Miss Doroths Seranton; presentation of di- Mies Bmma Malne; essay, Manufacturing plomas by Supervising Agent A, Young of N:rwiclv song, Faitles Trip ¥t on the Gras: class. The Center shool closed Wednesday for the summetr vacation with Flag A picnie day and closing exercises. ‘was held in the echool grounds. B. Y. P, U. Election. The Baptist Young People ing with the following rcsult: dent, Alexander Tanner; dent, Morris J. Anderson; organist, Miss Iva Rice: appointsd; Devotional, Mr floral, Fdna - Herbert, Maine, Iva Rice, Dorothy Scranton. Children’s Day Tomorrow.® Children's day, will be observed the Bapti: with a concert in the evening at o'clock. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. 'Wilfrid Bouch- er and daughier Lilllan, Misses Aldea o | 8nd Matilda Boucher took an automo- L, where bile trip to Woonsocket, R. they spent the day with relatives. Charles B. Maine returned home on Tuesda: atives in Norwich. e strawberry su; heme of John O sucoess. Mr. and Mrs, Charles A. Anderson -na son Morris spent Saturday and Sunday with Sterling relatives. Rev. R. P, Morrissey, pastor of St. omas’ church, is at Manresa, Keyser Islang, Norwalk, sttending the retreat | stors of the diocese of Hartford, dunring this week. Crowd at Norwich Circus. A large crowd from this village at- tended the circus in Norwich Tuesday, every automobile and team in town and g engaged. Several auto- and still some walked to Jewett City. As a re- Sult several departments in the local near by bein: mobiles made many trips, mills were closed for the day. FRANKLIN Home Missionary Society Elects Offi- cers—School Team Closes with Pic- nie. Children's day will be observed the Franklin churdy Mr. and Mrs, Charles nmd Rev. George of Winsted. Wed: Officers of Missionary Society. The Home Missionary Socl with Mrs. Louis Smith, Thurs thirty in attendance. It being e vocal solo by Miss Dorothy Scranton and the pianc Essavs had charge of the even- ing's prografme, which follows: Song, essay, of Connecticut, Howard Bazzaris, Emma essay, Travel in Connecticut, Howell Herbert; essay, Wars of Con: necticut, Tda Jjordan; eong, The Lonely held e a1 el Stondsy Sven: &) & annu lection 01 y éven. Prest.- vice presi- C. C. Bliv- N. Lewis, Mrs.’Ruby Lilli- | New Britain Were in town the first of memberamp Miss Dora Miner, Mrs. J. B. Knowles, Miss Emma Maine; social, Miss Bertha E. Lewis, Benfamin J. L. Herbert, Miss Chris- Justin Andrews, church Sunday, June 18th, from a week's visit with rel- | Cake, er heid at the ner Wednesday evening for the benefit of the M. E. al,z:rch was well attended and proved.a Sunday morning. | OEAIng | after Frank Pitcher, who 8. N. Hyde was in Willimantie, Inesday. enry Bighth, Louis AHMLI. An« tony’s speech, from Julius Caesar, rence neer' the second Julive vian xémm qmuv.lon from Jul of of | B of md\uteu by Supervisor J. A. Young: is Chafets, First district; Laurence S'pencer. Violst Rogers, 8Sai Schmuckler, Vivi Minnie Kingsley, district Ariewitz, Seventh district; John Pur- cell, First istrict: Giwon a Serenade. A serenade was given Mr. and Mrs. John Rathbun Friday mnln June Sth. Ofr. and Mrs. Rathbun invited the seronaders in and treated them to eandwiches, cake and fruit. Children's day exercises will be held in the Congregational church Sunday evening. May Call Pastor. A church meeting will 'b. held this (Saturday) afternoon to action on extending a call as tm- to Theo- 1. | dore Bacbeler of New ven. Pupils Had Picnle. The Central school closed for the summer vacation Thursday. The chil. dren had a plenic on the sehool lawn Sandwiches, oake, lemonade, fruft, candy and ice cream wne enfoyed. Miss Fannie Jourdan, teacher in the Harris district, left town Friday fof Northampton, where she will attend the commencement exercises at Smith college. ‘Mr, and Mrs. Williazn Darling were Y| recent callers in New London. Cow Presented Former Pastor. A. P. Marsh and R. H. Crawford of the week. Mr. Crawford has just been presented a valuable cow by Salem people and others interested In the Salem church, 'This was given Mr. Crawford as a token of appreciation Bmma | for the interest he took ana the help ho gave in the repair of the church ‘while ?cunz B8 & pastor here. Among at] the out of town contributors were Bela L. Pratt of Bumn. mt m i 7| ham of New Haj Marsh ot New Britaln And u Elh Fox of Kensas City, Mo. Surprise Party. given Max surprise party was Sioniz Feiduy, evening, Juns 9. About 60 friends were present. = Daneing fur- nished entertainment for the evening. ice cream and candy were served. Mr. and Mre. Henry Rogers called on relatives in East Lyme Tuesday. LEBANON Frank Pitcher Leaves Backus Hospis tal—Charles Sweet Goes to Norfolk —Recent 'Guests. Mrs. Arthur Richards of Willimantic has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Charles Hlnekloy Mrs. M. Peck and Mrs. C. M. Geer npem ‘Monday in Norwich. Barnum & Bafley’s circus attracted many from this way, Tuesday after- noon and evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Clark of Hart- ford were Sunday guests of Mrs Eliz- abeth Lillie. Mrs. uls Taylor and Mrs. Morton Smith and @aughter, were in 'Willi- mantie, Monday. c M, Geer was in Willimantic F. ‘W Hoxis 18 spending a few days | h in Vermont. Frank Pitcher Leaves HMospital. Karl Bishop and Lavellyn Smith ‘went Weanndny to Backus hospital has been - | there for the past few months. 8.|is going to Mvs. Watrous' to board. Misses and Allcs Liille of Willimantic and thetr at fual meeting officers were elected for Presi. year as follows: Mies Ella S mflm to the work committee. Picnic for Pupils, Road The We years i b A EAH news ituu, of whatever Zhe Bulletla should b.m ; ASHWILLE'IT L, 'Weltin and son, Geo: of G. junter. Mrs. Charles Davis' name was added | ton. ot Nor- w-h Jine 31 The theme, Also Ready, ; invocation ana ani m. ipture v. Our Fathers; EFrancls 8 Child: solo, My shmmmu el W. mon Rryckofts Bym, O Love ot Tat Mé Go; benediction. 1 ner and social hour, 2.00—Praise service led by W. G of| Park; prayer; solo, Miss Marian Al- Brooklyn Pastor Joins Family—Nors wish Party at the Lake—June Hail- storm. Rev. J. Hehr_has resigned the First Gormu Presbyterian chureh of Brooklyn, N. Y., and bas joined his family here, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gardner mo- tored recently to Willimantic, where they were guests of Mrs. Ernest Late Bravl'v and nhvnor Fryck- are Ishowwora the. IAk for o. short stay. Miss Ethel Champlin is home for a few weeks. Hiked From Norwich. Ethel Clark, Isabel Fenton, kenndsg. Anna Holmes, = Tessie Hilderbran Ruth Robinson, Miss Hanson, Mr, and Mrs. Douville Nick- erson and Albert were hikers Saturday from Norwich to Sr, and Mrs. Nickerson's bungalow, whers they spent Sunday. Lewis Latimer has returned from a visit with his son, . L. Latimer of Willimantlo. Mrs. Guy Bastman, Miss Margaret Fuller and Miss Bachelor of quoh are at their bungalow. Hailstorms of & Considerable size fell here Tuesday afternoon, during a short thunder storm. 'S FALLS Blackbirds Pull Up Corn—John B. Perry Attends Storrs Reunion. iz Dorothy . Coiling s 1L . F. Palmer and Mrs, 8. Frank PAh'ner Were guests of Mrs. Julia De Wolfe Burdick, on Chase Hill, Asha- way, Sunday. The blackbirds™ are pulllng corn badly for the farmers here. Mrs. Allan Maine was in Westerly Wednesday to visit her daughter; Mrs. Daniel Maine. Millen M. Maine, who is stayling In Westerly, was at his home here recently. Attended Storrs Reunion. John B. Perry has returned from Storrs Agricultural college Where he attended the commencement oxercises and the meeting of the Alumni ass clation and banquet. MMr. Perty, who was a student of Storrs in 1386, met several of his classmates and was th Euest of Biward Leavenworth at his khome in Derby, Monday. Tuesday morning they rode in Mr. Leaven- worth's automobile to the college where they had a most enjoyable day, leavinx for home Wednesday morny E P. Chapman was in Westerly on business Tuesday. SOUTH_GRISWOLD Miss Dthel Clark returnea Sunday after spending a few days with her brother, W. A B Clark in Voluntows. Dr. North of Aubdbura, N. Y, is spending a few days at P. J. Gustar- son’s. Benjamin 'W. Young of Meriden is !Dsndlnt his vacation at bLis bome “Several \trom here ¢ Wors i Norwich Tug¢sdey to attend the circus. Bion Kinnie wae a Eunm caller gt Pendleton Hill, L. M. Burdick spent Sunday at his homie' here. from Ione Cathering -Foley was a callar here day. Miss Helma Gustafson is having a ‘week vaeation. The Bethel school clesed Saturday vm.n a pscnle hr the auwnn and liam day evening. PENDLETON HILL her-school mem.Qm - (Malcom Thompson 'has an acw- Clarence E. Maine has purchased aaonmamm..: len; address, Prep-rudnen. Rev. John ‘W. Wright, Dayville; discussion; hymn; benediction. Graduating Exercises. Graduation exercises for all of the schools in town were held at th shurch l(ondly ever:ing h. Ladies’ Missionary soclety met o personage Tuesday atisrnoon, Mr and Mrs. J. B. Palmer were at Storrs Tuesday to attend the com- mencement exercises of the Connecti- cut_Agricultural College. Mrs, J. H. Kennedy visited Tuesday with her sister, Mrs. Susan Kanahan of IAunl HilL B. Palmer and R. R. Barber at- tonded 1ho ehttie mhow in Warcester Wednesday. LIBERTY HILL Excellent Program Given at Children's Day Exercises. A. W, Noyll ot Cmu(o and h.ll Noyes' motnor. Mrs E. E *l‘vyes from Friday until Tuesday. 04, and_Mrs. John Clarke were in Norwich, Wednesday. The Ladies’ Sewing Circle met with Mrs. Wallece Palmer, Friday after- noon. The highways through this section are being worked. WMr. and Mrs. - R. L._Moffitt and daughter, Evelyn, of Mansfleld, at- tended Children’s’ day exercises here the circus in Norwich, Tuesday, A large audience greeted the chil- dren to hear their songs and qu' l::;,!itf ( ford 'n.unuywmnma. light opera, Robin Thrown By a Morss. Rev. F. S. Robbins, pastor of the ‘who was thrown Attractive Exercise of Children’s Day at Congregational Church—Baptist Pastor Thrown By a Horse—Ap- praisers on Tefft Estate. Day church Sunday. It was Children’s day was observed in the ular service. at the piano and was assisted by Miss Mary Belle Gray and F. W. Burton. latter for a flw days last MelIntyre her return home wm visit ted | @3RI Hazel the part of “Nature” which she in- terpreted _well and was ably assisted by all whé took part. There were reci- tations, singing and expressions nature’s plan. Dbers of the Academy C. Sherburne, tanuck, and Arthur D. have been to Geet, | gates of the Episcopal chi returned home. The schoois of sented gold pins to Isaac G. Billings T. Avery, Amos Anna B. Cartherwick and Gertrude B Catherick. Miss Florence Geer $who has been the guest of Mise Mary Voorhees of New York during the past week, has returned home. Miss Mary A. Geer of Norwich, who has been staying for several daye ed._to b o rcnzrn ‘O er Tiday. Nourd Robln Hood Sung. Prof. and Mrs. Charles D. Geer were two of a party who motored to Hart- The probate ecourt has on the estats of, Walter T. of Westerly, R. in_both towhs. building the Paige Fairfield *‘Six-46, it has been our purpose to produce m.utomobihdmm' \ that would offer every luxury and cmvemcnoektwwntom This h,indeed.m ambitious undertaking," But the enthusiastic indorsement of 10,000 Paige owners is w ovld-:ce that we have rnigo Wt Mumc.rcmw THAMB SQUARE GARAGI. m announced that it would be held Sunday, June Ll(c!nmoll& Geer visit ‘Archie Holdridgs and other the guests of Mr. Green; one of the The trip-was made by au- of Poque- New Haven as urch Ledyard Friday for the summer vacation. Appraisers ‘Appointed. William L. Main of Mystic and James A. Stoddard, of Ledyard, ?Dfl.\url eflk late Toperty Miss Helen Goodenough, who _has been attending a reunion at Mt. Hol- yoke college, has returngd home: week. to Boston and on|8& Mrs. Geer Aurlng the month of April there New York 614,000 ot tfl‘fllh by 20 vessels £ triy One or two of the larger ves- sels have beem withdrawn to engage in other fisheries, as large not required, excepting ing the winter months.