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the conference . ‘“a:n moetlns in Now‘nl.‘ Wod- Mrs. Hetritits Report. the ladies’ association is an : ONECO Mr. F-nw and Fiold Da Day at Model Mrs, . ‘E. Rogers, who ' P i e here, left Thursday to return o Mr How® in B:l‘bot. Canal /| older. %l > ‘made | Attempt. L Sarah e e School—Death of Mrs. Mumford— Qu-rhrly Cenfinnu Parents’ and Fteld Day was served at the Oneco Model School on Wednesday, June 14. The first of the ted of classes of the program consist different grades, illustrating the work one by the school. These were fol- red by out of door sports conducted ln the following order: Fifty-yard dash by class weighing less than 50 pounds, 50 yards dash by class weigh- ing between 50 and 65. One hundred yard dash by class weighing between 86 and 105 pounds, bat throwing for distance by same classes; runiing broad and high jumping also, by Same classes. After these sports which Wi > nessed by about 40 guests, h was served in tbe school wiches, cake, ice cream and lemonade were contributed by - parents: and friends. :: The following evening gr: exercises were held, at which time a class of five received Qiplomas. The Following exercine were ~ rendered creditably by pupils: Invocation, Rev. Fred Eterllng address of greet- Delvina T; - song, 'Vacation, ict, “school; recitations, Barbara F‘fl!t@hie. ‘Whittier, Catherine Garvey; g School, Richard 1, Marriott; essay, '.l'he Muskrat, Francis Carpen- ter; ;song, Star SDangled Banner, Key, school; recitations, Times One, incoln; A School inklin; ‘class history, Del recitation, The Won- derfal 'World, Rand, Minule Fraziers song, A wm: for-the M!uhtfl.lns Abt, Cotton. -and Its recitations, ;l{‘he end Its By Products, Angeline Sher- ; presentation of dipl Su- Agent A. L. Young;' address | Summer wil pervising of Farewell, Ethel America, Smith, all. Pupils Graduated. The graduates were Ethel" Aaselhe herman, Ethel May Weeks, Delvina Elizabeth Mr.m E‘Ilnbtth Garvey, - Francis _Carpent The class colors were rnet and gold What You ‘Weeks; song, and the class motto, Local Brevities. . Black spent Wednesday in Central Village. < The Chi concert will be held lunfl‘y evening in Onece . M. E. Josiah Case Maria I'l’(;.g “spent Thnrsdu tn Cent_revme Mn E. Mumford of Washington, n. . died Tuesday night. She moved to- Wn.lhxnsttm only a few months ago. Mrs. Fred Hoit and son, George Ed- gar, returned to Dayville Tuesday. - Mrs. Sarah Richmond of Hope vu. ley has been visiting. her aunt, Mrs. €. D. Whitford. - The first quarterly conference was | held at the parsonage Wednesday af- ‘Orllol)ll at 5 p. m. -Rev. G. C. Seri e presided. There were flva pres- il! - POMRETCB!TB! Qv.rfltt!.lrwn Invited h: Smk at ‘Amherst Auricuhunl Depa X mt. Enrett B, Brown as state inxmnd.at Tm Methodist P-mr in Hupihl to Un- dergo Operation—Addition to Tatem - Mill, Mrs. J. W. Jones is in West Thomp- lian for a few weeks, ca.dng for the sick. Mr. and Mrs. Henry e!l, ana Mrs. Wm. Buell, Charles E. Buell and daughter, Ina,'and Miss Grace Buell attended the graduation at Tourtel- lotte Memorial High sthool last Friday evening. Ernest Buell was one of the graduates. A“number from here attended the graduation exercises and reception last Friday afternoon and evening when Merrill‘Keith of this place was one of the graduates. Pastor in Hospital. Rev. W.- B. Andersén of the M. E. church is in the Deaconess’ hospital, where he expects to undergo an oper- ation. While he is absent the Metho- dists will meet with the Congregation- alists for service. new truck, P-r(mrl Ssp.flh. S(«a.nisll,w ‘Remanivie and Stanislaw Sezmaniski, who_bought the place known as the XKeene place abouf year ago, have' dissolved pannmtlp Mr. Rémanuvic has sold his part of the farm arfd stock. to Mr. Sezmanski. Mr. Remanuvic hu hired a farm in Phoe- nixville. Charles 9lu-k and wife, the former’s father, Darwin Clark and Carl Lewis, visited in Putnam Sunday. Mrs. Elisha Perry of South Wood- stock is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Edgar Bosworth. Addition to Mill. 3 J. M. Tatem is having the founda- tion laid for the addition to his mill. Mrs. Hibbard of North Woodstock is visl!lng her daughter, Mrs. Gilbert spending a number of days here. iss .Winnifred Potter of North Woodstock spent a couple of days re- cently, with her cousin, Charles Ta- tem and family. is spending the grandmother in EAST THOMPSON Beok-Kimball Marriage — Children's Day Concert Tomorrow. Edwin H. ' Beck of Brazil, Ind, and iss Lettie Kimball of this place were united in, marriage uuday June 20, at North ‘Wales, Penn., & Clmrlu Beck, brother of the hr”fdegmm. forming the ceremony. The bride wn oceupy t!leh' newly furnished home. in , Ind. The bride was formerly : teacher of domestic science. The groom is a civil engineer. The wed- ding gifts were numerous and valuable, .In New Home. ‘Mr. ana m Clifford Whitney, who | were_recently united in marriage, ing house in the house of D Pom:, ‘Porter Plain. um-en- D:y mchoneer: ;x“u be chui next inday at the S school Mrs. Gmwflker of is a guest of Mrs. Frank this week. Mprs. Frank C] A. Walker mmmh:mz‘ Southbric tflends Thursday. o F . onnt Hope Chamberlain ROOKLYN I.ldh- ‘Ald Seciety Gives Entertain- W}ur\u E. Blake to Go to !'.Gcmmcn.D '-am mm Mrs G b énjoyed by - ‘Worthy M GM” Gallup m and presénted an interesting program. Eg;wborrlu and ice creamwere serv- Harry Holmes has ond hateh of \ncllbctcr chk:hun. and has a fln' bmi Bfll}l-lfln "Wilcox were h“*lltp Green of North Ets)- ing hnve mved into Alvin Corey’s tenant Miss Mlnfi Tanner completed two {:u-s course and was graduated from State Normal Scl:ool ‘Wednesday and is bome for vacation. “Miss Blakeslee finished a successful year in the Wylie_school hn week and has gone to her home in Leba- non. WOODSTOCK Automobile Parade of Children Pre- cedes Exercises Tmomw——ke-d- ‘emy Closes. Rev. and Mrs. J. D. Wilson of Phil- ndelphla are guests of Miss Mary Per- A. Gallyp and Ht n.nd n John .. Gallup of Dan- ielson were. calling - on relatives here ‘Wednesday. the s ; 2467 nwkes nn "~ ‘app:al 4o peoplz of Tes parelfavcdb!y mth thc.ptoductdmr" foreign maker. Itma_reftuhh;lydn- xtmetwréar—‘ tite carrier, = And,fromthestnndpohtolmuhmfledu- mart“ carfmmrtdmto _ ecellence, the Paige ‘*Six-46" reptes&:tc lnstwrd in aubomobflc engnwenn‘ ‘Paige-Dettoit Motor Car Company Detroit, Michigan Woodstock Academy cxoue this weel 2 | M Sa0te Teft Monday her home in Lawrence, Mass. = Children’s Parade. The children’s parade in automobiles of the Sunday schools of Woodstock] Hill, North Woodstock and the Swed- ish Congregational church took place last Sunday afternoon. This was pre- paratory to the Children’s day exer- cises which are to be held next Sun- day morning. Dr. H. H. Weist of New York spent Sunday in town. At Bald ‘Hill. Clarence W. Bowen and family are at Bald Hfll for the season.. SOUTH KILLINGLY Leonard Kies, for' many years a resident in the Horse Hill section of the town, has bought Heary Schroder’s farm. - Mr. Kies will move to his new home in a few weeks. “ Rev. H. B. Goodsell has returned from a short visit in New Haven/ Byron Place and Neva Barlow were entertained n,t P. H. Coffey’s Sunw. Mrs. R. C. Kies of The Led cently entertained Mrs. George Gund of Danielson. Fred Dexter is spending a month at_his home. Ruth Dexter has closed her -:hool in Ballouville and -returned ho; Mrs. Thomas Jaceues !‘rlendl in Moosup. Mrs, Raymond Gnto- and Mrs. Ray- g‘?nd Barlow were at P. H. Coffey’s heag Hill, . Wwhere he will have charge of a parish during the summer vacation. Interesting Exercises on Children’s | b Day—The William H. Smitk Place Sold. . = pon Children’s Day was observed at the church Sunday. The Sunday school, F. W. Martin, superintendent, gave a varied a.mi arah: Williams ielson - ¢l A. R, held with Mrs. Harry E. Back " sm Stone.of Danielson call usan_Stone . n - edmlofllk\efld’hfi'efll— My, and Mrs. A, H. Battey enter- H. day. tained friends Summit, R. L, Sunday.. -Mrs. Betsey Spears of Foster Cen- ter, KLhubeennpond!ncr":L!nw }h»n' suest, Miss. Ella Blogd of New “l:\ motored to Providence last weel Mgs. O. E. Lewis and daughter, Helen, of Fields Point, R. I, have been ik Tty o Potimw: e fted or aunt, Mrs. Alfred Potter, on Thursday Madelaine and Huflel McCarthy have been fil. Mrs. Mary - Dwyer and Miss Flor- in Prov- en- Mrs. Call of Danielson, visited Mrs. Aflfll! ¥ Call Friday afternoon. ‘William Malligan - and Geor‘e W. Kent were in Providence this 'fik. = Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Mowry enioy an_outing to Webster Lake recently. J. C. Ames of Woodstock ‘relatives here on Sunday. HAMPTON Farewell Supper, Gift and Dance for ‘Miss -Alice” Smith and the Misses Wells are occupying Bayberry Lodge. FmA. Foillips is now living on the - Gift for Miss Ogden. The T. A. F. club held a meeting in nteresting program-in a | F Miss Ruth Snow |’ pleasing manner. won much praise for training the chil- ‘Miss Olive Willlams s home from Mount Eolynn college fur the sum- mer vacation. R e s s, % a’s al college, bee;mv}pi Olive Wil- Smith le'so!d.' near North Wind. summer term W ~and the school held ‘a pienic in the afternoon.. il i b S e S CQRNERS : ‘Hampton Friends With Neighbors Sur- .a..un.ulu.lmn Birthday with m&’ Norwich, Conn. Mm Nellie M, Chase attended the Howard-Burlingame wedding in Wor- cester, Saturday, Miss Annie Doty and pupils en- joyed a picnic in Claud Moran's grove James Tutker * and Leonard ‘Bartlett ‘were at Rocky Point, Sun- New Pastor Preaches —Sunday School Concert. Mrs, John Knox has.been entertain- ing Rev. Mr. Goodell. Lester Onece have been vlsifln& their -aunt, Mrs. J. G.-Miller. Rev. Mr. Goodell preached his first sermon here Sunday morning. The concert Sunday evening was well at- tended and greatly enjoyed. Miss Gladys Burdick is relatives in Jewett City. Many from this place attended chu day and-graduating exercises of th visiting Josephine La Rosa, who has with Dr. Pike and years, iamlw'm and - Sylvia~ Whitford _of | ated S pant ng elected: Mode; clerl(. Chester E. May ; deacons, G.* Morse E. R. Pike.