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R e o i AR ALY 3 o i 12 NORWACH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1916 Windham County WOODSTOCK First Congregational Church Preaent- od Pewter Communion Set Bought g, — PACED 8 No frills—no fancy F. W. Hinrichs of New York ent z i . the Fourth I town. :ph curing stunts—the <Clarence o gepor! as . been the guest of his father, E. R. tobacco in Perfec- Hall. . . . Hamilton Holt spoke Sunday even- ; tion Cigarrettes is Ing on the Leagae to Emforce Peace. i T Mr. ana !:;LBDI:, Efi Bul:l and E. G. o Jusi ‘Williamson ingfleld, Mass., spent 0y >rd the week-end fn town. 3 AT, 2 NATURALLY Church Has Three Communion Sets. L B 2 3 ‘At _the meeting Sunday evening at % GOOD! the Congregational church a four- Z ¥ % piece communion set valued at $400, was presented the First (ongrega- tional church of Woodstock by Miss x 4 . Agnes E. Bowen. The set was origi- s nally given to the church in 1741 by o= William Lyon. In 1835 it was Qi 3 5 - placed by another set and_ was pur- e B e e 2 T £irls’ race, elephant race, greased pig chased by Edward Eaton Bowen, the £ chase, three-legged race.” The sports father of Miss Bowen. He was a man i ‘ were followed by the great ball game, who recognized the intrinsic and Merchants vs. Manufacturers, for the | Mo, Toes. AUDITORIUM U, fotion NORWICH PREPAREDNESS . PARADE WL R Mo A e e MARIE DORO in DIPLOMAGQCY R N TEANATIONAL DRANA o0 > THE ARROW’S COURSE ... .......................... TwoReel Indian Drama Today—MARGUERITE CLARK IN OUT OF THE DRIFTS FIFTH EPISODE MYSTERIES OF MYRA NAPOLIAN AND SALLY, .Comedy DAVIS IF LLLLANS BANCING DOGS charge of the ground sports which be- gan at one oclock. The programme included sack races for boys, sack races for girls, little girls' race, big | i7N31d +SHOWS TODAY—4 | TN 1.30, 3.15, 6.45:and 8.45 The Bulletin) | 8o he farmer's were especially serious. Every apple tree in the neighborhood: _was hung thick with their nests. They Of course you've all noticed it. [turned the wild cherry bushes in ne- | toric value of the set and kept it Y\'nh i £ eastern championship. | ere a spells” of weath and | glected hedge rows into filthy bear‘ag» ;:5 ;fl:;',;;' ?meégf;::t::szzb ‘Lo:\z A OUTH WILLINGTON _— i e e e R e T e Ll RO R e = s LEINGE SOUTH COVENTRY Ten in Number, ina Wonderful Comedy Novelty Act seems to endure as a fixed thing, ex- |forests were festooned with the un- ::reziw%ag?gt;:;i 2t and a ham- Events of the Holiday. | Suly Visiters " Entertained in. Local Haradon-WashEaral BMasciage—Now e S cept the stars. And they, we are told, | tid; tents” of the vile worms. Last 5 b i celebrated ¥ & 2 i i Gl whooping it through my own orchards| The Ladles’ Benevoient Society has i cnmried| ~ Homes—People Who are Away. Britain Y. M. C. A. Party at the | FOLEY\ O’NEIL ln.;'d- I?;’l‘.cg‘h;lu‘t_u?;‘ngln. Space at rates of anywhere f i ved against them with | 1ad restored a Sheraton table Which | out attracted a Jarge crowd of oitiz 2R e ! S : hundred to a thous: le c- |2 power spraver, and cut and burned “::]:h‘{m;‘;: ‘f;“é;‘;nf“;' lx;ggxrfi\;:}&s@;‘ and summer visitors g B Greenil ot S0 e ey 5 = 5 LRI 0] on Only they ar away fr the cherry trees d bushes grow- = X on | was an animated spot. The ringing|$O -~ ridfic A sertrude Macfarland who has o 5 t S ki hd : condition that it never be loaned, sold | . et e ol AT D, Supday 3 £ A arry clo! S o cweniy. b, T, | 1 in T pastures, This pem there) Sl e o, R e aag has | 5, e SHUTSR Vel at sinrie ol up | 55 2 Bortl, yatn mer | taneil i Weak Suteld %or, o vert | Jame Grey-lully Marshair. . s we me t \ pow- | aem. At first 1 congratulated — my. |In ts possession the set which fol- | timey : nephew, John Maclearn, of Norwich, | [OUF Years is to teach the primary v~ | Bl - 0 Five Act Comedy Drama |\ In the Two-Reel Keyst i ¢ g 7 Pt t of 2 lowed the one presented Sunday ev- ring” b e spent the week-end with Mr. and M 2 “ g « “BUBBLES OF TROUBLE” ered telescopes ani nd fgelf on t 18 the result of:tay ‘Gwn [ PWeD The one presented Sux . ) bt e the fall. LET KATY DO i7 S givtiohcobon| and s few suchifother | work last summer. ' But Imotice|that |ENIO, (80 now, thel Ghidrehl Wkiae® _ two and ti mbi: R e e o e Haradoni-Washburn. o instruments. e are of the worms on the | prUrier S€S. e il ng inter; ed T the imem e ane e A e iandil " VHsaiGre Washbumat of this o - e frees, eiher; mor ave they m0- | o Y, oo, PERSSILER LIE SRUTED | bera of tho Toater band ana ghoss who Eo%, 370, Mary, spent, Sotursay and|, Mok Gace L amhnn of, this B the Chitdren Here touch and whi any of my Bhbors” O~ | joeni'in uso: up o/ the ‘Dressns'time e ==n -+ ted consid- ) s " | bridge, Ma were married Sunday l’ll\ e AN us are n rds mot even on those where they | \fono "y J0 b 10 The ) SirchEcE Lo s s S ningham of Newark, |evening, July 2, at the Congregation- o %) n r ither \",D-:‘::‘\'\.myluhl:\l]):‘:] ;'a‘:‘[ an individual set which will soon be |y JO80 TAC P1 and. v 4 o B the guest of Miss Arna |al parsonage by sev h.\b(r”mem They | S R R R ) N the roller s he worms reached their limit | Put_in A voleiiof (Hanksifyy the entire crowd v Beoio me NN BEnse ndered Miss Bowen. A case or c will probably E ed in which to place the several sets. We needn’t go fo esterfield of Yonkers, N.| Mrs. Van R. Bennett recently enter- e = their own sover-fe- °n spending a few days with | t2ined her aunt, Mrs. Manning of Wal- X M | Ghestitronliioal The TLadies' Missionary association . wave: now we are in the trough In the afterncon of antiques and band and a b: St Geiraeeait by the Columbia nine a LA - g e e That . e WARRE | Willimantic was witness Peter Watson of | Lowell, Mass,|Tor it MIs. Alice’ Hull ' Wedn LAST BIG SHOW OF THE SEASON IN NORWIC T and o ce 1 tha All these things which are impress- | 5 = i | called on friends in town ionday Mrs. stin and Miss Ru‘a Austin 3 iohfas, e e on the observant farmer by | . . aance s Toscph Radla_ 15 spending a_couple | p Hackenis nace oo oponaine o ios | ON THE FAIR GROUNDS—Afternoon 2.15, Nigh = Imost n fixtur 7 105 bo al- | what he secs of the invasions and re- |, ! e e R (v friends in New York ed such a paradox of phrasin trea Qifferent weed or Insect en- envi o nd Mr abza and son Will- evening June 30th wre guests of Mr. | Henry Parber. Judge 0. D. Baker and E. L. Hut aven the same se of fluctuation one. to wonder days with the former's sister, Mrs. I e 3 Y . Russell Albro of New Britaln spent not | whet the e will hold good |\ .ii}," ¢ eir S lics Yaraianandi s b Eabada. Lena K. |the Fourth at his home. iiways hot. Often a of | w “her ady week at their car aure | Y, Korper Mrs. Lena K.l Rey and Mrs. Walter J. Eaton and | : burning “hay-we g follow- to bugs, for insta ; i s PR L Lot | d da Hazel, were|qon of Boston, also Mrs. Faton's st ed by a srm which will drive | Our srandfathers r > e str v b reen. Mrs. Teslie| tor have been guests of Mr. and Mrs us to hunt extra clof Py on 1 beeties Ther b i . | Walter | I~ A- Kingsbury. The wint not a | parat England 3 ¥ Engi e | Hiram Col-| Mr. and Mrs. William H. Armstrong | coid wave mon: way | ers had can well re- | ¢ Rlaay ot I and Misses Elizabeth and Catherine g 5 4 ¢ - ) | tast Beach. s | MrsJ Ime of Middle- | White. spent the Fourth at Best View, h n |1 et « party of hotel < oo club metRaith e the [C a t er parents, Mr. and | Waterford. | vl I 1 séen the first g | < e, et i holic | Bl | m A. James, Miss Ruth Cassedy of Fultonville, N melt Le h ha ore. fe i S | 2 e Aot | — Y. has been visiting her parents, Dr. The thir ppens eat | rom Point Tud dew has finished scraning |l a0 f | AANS and Mrs, W. L. Higgins. s i 2 it o : 0 and has returned to Spent the d | MANSFIELD DEPOT Mraii A tnnid Watton of Boston has for « i 1 {iiiea 3t right € ey e o damienito] = been visiting relatives here. covered 11 thistie” 1 haa | X : L ST Lo I ames i-r”—,a Dinner at Baker Home—Fire New Britain Party at Lake. B 55 ihio tocal B 1t |k oiland Gount | Homestead Ore Hundred Years OId. | RerEeiy L Ftiain A rarty of thirty-two voung men of [ e SR ; : ey AU ¥ | ne Yeoman: ramule dant s meon e ew Pritain ¥. M. C. A, are en- | ~FIELDARTILLERY: = 5 1a ! Sler Y eonans t IS VORSR - ing an outing at the Hazeltine cot- S GOING o ' A \ny ; nave o c | of Elepha v\' mans, as | B I F et GOING INTOACTION, 3 ; 2 ik : ¥ 2 lurtle dinner to| “The Tnderwood cottage on the Ts- il ni | Poserit leas e jast esaay i land i- cccupied by the varlous mem- o s | ely are Campers at the Lake—Independence | el (it Dieriaiaed phon b bers cf the Underwood fami.y. o patches | i et s Day Celebrated—Yeomans Family | 5 | 5 ik Lok 1 such cl c ation | n ear :e .WT:ann Onz dHundredU~ Birth- | STAFFCGRDVILLE e i wait till m ay of Homestead. ] ot - 1 ehall’ have in Local H. r Independ- g g nd the bug Mw. Theodore A. Lyman of P isiting at her | GUests in Loca o ove B Sk Tme. - While 2 - n, 2s usual ille § iting b parents, Mr. L3 v weeks. onpeay: it. we never tt iy L Mr. and Mrs. Leon Cooley and son. biesome weed. N . ttity decor. | Joseph. were guests of Mr. and Mrs, cultivated T » AR i Hazedorn in Manchester over Sunday | nd tan:l e o : s fine_ aisplay | 20 the Fourth. | which 1 e 5 : fhiri 5 & S R oy I 2 $ P | Mre. Brand of Union is emploved as | st v . o hlohone Ve . G e e n OO o e pot 1 docu 4 Over b5 Aiftory were | Fousekceper by Mrs. F. G. Medbery. | harrow W e a0 Seonaitin at their | 0TS i [ VEre| Mrs. Allen S. West and two chil- | onl t : Vi i 2 | The n il »will play | U e - jay in|dren of field and Mr: Stta | we drew ot v p Defeated at Westchester. Green | wit e nd N g Dunham was guests the Fourth of o Columbia baseball t - | RN Mrs. Lina Booth - | Wi esrhallteamment fo . | Roy M. Charbonneau. Dpbrelle Wil thos Hest ] | e one B Soore g Z | son 2na Eddie Harringion of W I f ) > ter. were guess at Fred Sange 1 Norwi i £ the e heat of Sun- | Ind-pendence day. | ! hich home v remained 1 e were 60 chool. Rev.| Mirs. T. Gillingkam and i her mother an her over the - B ine patriotic | Veta and Marsaret and_Georgiann ; e | Il listened to with much | Cilingham. Mr. and Mr: Mathews, e E o intar et eneet ¢ | [ Mr. and Mre. G. Miller and Mr. and Moo wetdine : St o nla who has | MIrs. H. A. Bosworth. and two chiidren, | : . 2 2 week " | Patriotic Services — e tinz her som, Georse V.| were guests the Fourth of Mrs. F. H. | s . S at th ke | Degree—Nine Join s t sencrest, | Pullon. i ‘C.Mcc,'f\ iihe ke e L lg;a = Nine J : e fhe fact| Mr. and Mrs. Emory Phelps and | i i e e ARe I Basrheony g = Mr 1 being | clildren of Talcottville, Mises Phelps of | | m erected and {he Foster band gave the L= . i R nent, | Worcester and Miss Myrtle Phelps of | i Mike Beaste i B . a 3 n d his absenc aver the Fourth, ! i v iy ; | . fpen g end vl e T e i be o5 2 and Pearl Hanna of Black-| | et T NWT | o . or of much immoriance | Hi ‘ ‘ _Hobb. Mrs. Diant e | anoTHE T](0)] ISHONM/SES 0 SR b A s A Fuen.alings Control le. | v ¥ 4 others Arlene Hanna accompanied | || e/l inia i M S/t TR | " put in | m a5t atter\on dna Shour Waile Mr. and 3 San wa-| T e y Fome for iwo wecks vacation. 775 CAVALRY & FIELD ARTILLERY, | kL | W utomobile, ord] ; Fatlas Toame TompmmaWie | HEVENNE CHAPPIoN ConrBoYsaCewIRLS | \ ally. 1 foubt that, | o5t conirol . ar fand = aist church wil breach on HORSENER. | psE CAVAL | forty | white m o Klespies. ; ¢ ) he T of the World,” Sunday morn- ARABITE™ o1 ppAK AND N | T aon't ! bs damagin e omob g ] 7S OF THE P INOIAN TRISES LED BY) ! 4 =T ellow, Ldone some one was serio hun b and considered Panitae Cranny: anl. CHariks 2 . / : t i Arrive From New Orl v services were held in the | = - pnnees iy i o = JAs thexe and other comparatively wherdin e Shall o bl | Arrive Shese i et s ae) MT. HOPE antord was guesis of ¥s | BIG MILITARY AND WILD WEST PARADE 10.30 ew weeds have come . ou* our salvation in, Mr. and ) c o ] \(T. b ver the Four et E dther weeds which used 'to be great|any other v the sweat of | New Orleans last Teoaadinil snes, | iteltan iz i i da 2 | 355> Downtown Ticket Office show day at Engler's Broadway Pharmacy. auisances | fall i week and will the summer at coan 88 YL SLon 1 w i = corner Broadway and Main Str Prices same as on the grounds. ¥ years mv father eir fiome on Wondward Hill, near s e TR e BOLTON NOTCH b me fic e aa been connected with Straight Univers W. TLee hes some o = was, “The Philippines and My Reasons | Frver and small son, or Willimants dig tongs made wit sity for many years. Strawberry Festival 1. S Miss Sadie Howard of New York is There.” spent the Fourth as guests of M leep into the soil | vening the T B o con and | her mother, Mrs. Minnie How- lienry Fryer's, mother, Mrs, Jane Fin- ind yanked them o Campers Attend Church. A U s eon snA s Kimberly-Dewey. h tept right on con number of bovs from the Hart-|fee-ival and enterfainment Souihroase ¥ | Mrs. Jennie Bishop of Bristol is vis-| anneuncement carc ¢ been re-| Miss Sarabel Pinney was graduated 1e ever was and, w e to my | ility on wh er Church camp at the lake|was a large attendance and i : e et iting her s Mrs. Loren Maine. % e of Miss | from a business college in Hartford, urn to charge 3 depends! the morning church service | cacds were satisfactory o o b g with Mr | _Mr. ana John Merriss Mr. and |recently festeq o er, I One THE FARMER he supervision of hird s o S t Ener | Branford are of Torrin ¥ Mr. and Mrs. John TWard of South sear 1 tried the of of whip- | . T i TE i x oany e ch e : A L of Eeast Dr. Manchester were recent visitors = at Ying their tops off during a rain and occupied several pews. re was al-|cial meeting of Sent Fourtn with Mr. : Warne | Mrs. James F. Milburn’s, \]hA!r- they were in flower. As this did | EAST HADDAM 1s body “rf.m.\ from the South|uriay ¢ven! A it |iting her | rs. Wesson Phelps is in lem even less permanent injury oy Church, Hartford, who are camping at ; s was home | Howard, Lranford L few weeks. Julling them up by : i v Nine Join Congregaticnal Church. « 1 was home | T § T, | Sood Eeleas at e A et | e s { oty fela e toa L laciigiGosnen Visited in Hartford. Yo0d-bye and God-speed Members of Mystic Chapter Enter- | Center Church camp, when. aftor s | mem e e Strawberr; Mr. and Mrs. William H. Le Gete of shed fincly for some e tain—Children's Day at the Grange. |zood outing. they return fo Hartford | Courch | Joil o lon lconte s i et al . Hartfora, were guests B0 Bogan to peak and b = ana another delegation will take their |97 fa Schne 0 SErT hall | he Fourth of Elmer J. Finley an ) themselves: turne T ¥ of 1. S. Lindsay of New |piace In August the camp will be | Andersor Anden. Nelsene > eni Fourth with | e ne. - e peo= AR T and wizsied: York have opened their summer home | oceupied by gins el M. Difsu Wil randmother Minnte How- e s e iiva | - Drady of Hantford basttean isn thistle in that corn Town street Herbert Woodward or New Haven | Ahders hders, Emory ALt ety oran ety ting Leslie Bolton. and the old cow scems to think | Mr. and Mrs. Jap Pease have rented | in the employ of the Westers Eitoiri | Hill. and Edwin Massiell B Mrs. E. M. Howard and son, s e D e e | v e ve ok ran grass is peculiarly sweet there. |the Gardner Swan house and will soon | Co., was at the home of his parents, —_— man Cusiman | aro Visiting Mrs. Howard's mother, in | £, the | caltion to |returned home after a month spent ocupy it Mr. and Mrs. Madison Woodward, over TOGRRS home of the | Waterbury. ltin ams v i. Loomis gave five |at G. B. Franceschina’s Bl ere s agh thie: 1 wcre| Miss Tillian Swan has been on a|the Fourth STORR and Mrs. M| "4 ‘number from this place attend-|Sum Mrw Wiltam S Lo €8 | “"Mrs. Louise Jewett of Hartford is right behind a neighbor's | V1<) > Ea Haddam, her native| Mrs. George O. Fisk of Rockville has B ed the dance at Hillsi hall, Mans- "04", was given the hall Mon- | Professor and Mrs. S. M. Alvord's. a tangle of wild “butter|OWN-, | been visiting relatives in town. Informal Reception at Parsonage— | is at home|fielq, Friday night ety fouhs fit of the Hall{ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown of bl f f]l\vxl! \w\]ml of the snap-| . uction at IBPnck\:/ay Farm. | :dis«] Harriett dK.fV’or‘er ‘\;'I\n’ was| Prof. E. O. Smith Leaves to Go In- | r her vaca- = R]Nariii Sonhctatian Brooklyn, N. Y., \\m\'c‘z rcccné guests ;)‘! ragon family locally called “sti he auction at Tsaih Brockway's was | recently graduated from ellesley : iedeiobie | e dlis : e 9ane B S r, Mrs. Jennie L. | Mr. Brown's aunt, Miss Emma veed” because of its offensively well attended—stock and farm imple- | colege, and has since been visiting| t° Business in Philadelphia | and Mr lwin Cushman spent SP r idor. Nothing — B iy he F sy Bolton and L fGolton of Hart own. ever done to f ments were soon disposed of at good | friends in New Hampshire, returned to T ot | he we and over the Fourth = - HENTT e .| fora ha m ) their Bolton home - t. The meadow has not heen plowed her home in Columbia last woeek RSy sl Woolscrof 1 ZSoutnlj e, (W eaiandy Camtlvihave acofone 18 S | - n the memory of man. Yet today it|_ mcline Stark and daughter, | Mr. and Mrs. Lester J. Hutchins, | [SPI00E sermon, Sunda : e e or| e ann warles N. Loomis, Jr. RIPLEY HILL % 328 free and clear of “stinkweed" as|Mrs. FHotchkiss, were Sunday guests at | have been entertaning the Jatter's sis- . E O Smith Dl e s A 1 son n, of Manchester, have o ny other. Walter G te's ters, Mrs. Erickson and Mrs. Gwat- - i | A se Meadow. | Stan Ieland came last Saturday. v.| opened their summer home in town. 3 Fifteen years ago there weren't stx W. J. Tracey’s are, Mr.|{kins. of New Britain and Berlin Lieen H t = 1 one from |sud Mrs Cummings returned Sunday, |open A Peterson and family motored hree plants of “stinkweed” on s|and Mre. Joseph Sweet of Winsted.| F. W. Tipper and family of Mont- | SMith will be in part elthuHis ] but the yorng people will stay durlis Norwich Visitor > Iil. to Boston, to spend the Fourth. vhole farm. Now, I mate that|and Mis Georgle Squire of Nausa: |clatr, N 3. and Mre, 1red 0. Clarn ot | Prother in a large manufacturing bus- | of New Jersey is the summer = 3rid, Make Swittior onmithiis very - 3 SnydeciiesicateanoRBason here are from three to thirteen mii- | tuc g Hartford. are at their summer home | €SS Hesents £/ Batsobs |t n the Horkey place NS s E Bnanp of Bilies B e e ae Y& Liast Wednesda: fon: They are coming into my pas- | Theodore Andrews of Springfleld, | near Columbia Green. Mrs. Tipper and enspsion) Bty arso! —_—— P! ard Miss Marian Storrs are at her niece’s, arles M. | Flint recently entertained Mr ures and back meadows as they did is being entertained at A. S Rev. and Mrs. Marshall Dawson en- STAF! the home of Judge J. Storrs for a few | Pinney’s. N L Tion and family {rom Canterbury, nto this neighbor's meadow. As they i g = = tritained informa ac the parso. day Alies M Mrs. Frank Strong returned re-|ajgo Mr, and Mrs. Loveland 'rom esert him, they co to me. a Gu F . age Thursday evening. Mr. Dawson 9 x s Mary S. Rochetre and Miss M.| ..¢)" from Danielson where she Vis- | South Manchester. Bk (o trent them Just as he Alo| e meth oo amrond tord, | Mo Brevhe tn oy Siven the guests by | 1 Jlq come selections from Taore. Ceromilnity BRIl hviCelanee el Rochette ot Worcester, re at the | {2'Y,01" o ilius Strons o reily heInle taririen in » ite al . s it > o Stamford, | MT. s i T G. C. White, W. L. Slate, B. a Success—Free Rides For the il- | Lome of Theo. LaJess for a couple o Rev. and Mrs. William C. Besselievre b the Fourth. eave them quite alone to work their | fo Iy of East 4 is i By fi 2 Trat G % bel i teyied he | Solumblathe S o - améling plessnre oping ot | nmonic elariles and-friends heve: e | homos the Rostass serveh tanchsion | Iy, Suick and, Ste. cammpell ave| Gran, 0% ws vary quet here o el 00 SOSdR HISEL S OeT R T 4 Bronis B the Blver et hey'll get disgusted over my neglec S e tivenn isode e spending a few days st Grad- t vas very qie . Congregational parsonage art-| . A. Brown and family, F. Gosley B s e st aster L Tengiy v A I emonade. And. jor. soesa TOUS |vate school at the Massachusetts| Mra Alox Rarrows has been spend- | Kourth: Twenty:five from the Hillat- | o’ and family, A. Palmer and family and = s s Kauffman of Newark, N. 7, | Mystic chapter presented the host and | A=ricultural colege. ing a few days with friends in New |tended the exercises at Mansfielt ®Mn| Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fryer, son and |Mrs. Hoff and family, held a plcnic on Same with bugs and worms, or at|who has et B Rl el a gift of cut gl tumbl President and Mrs. Beach spent the |y gndon ter. The lemonade booth was in| o " 4% 1d Mrs. Minot S. Minot S. |the shore of the Willimantic river. 2 e u ms. as arrive Hontege at Lake | HoSiose & gift of cut glass tumblers. | urtn with Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Man- | = fecbert Thresher is able to bs out|charge of the Hill people. LR R sast with some of them. For m n. is in a_serious condition Miss Gladys Stark spent Thursday T ‘ears cutworms have been a after his| Bd. Folev is harvesting the hay for Francls Parker, pastor of the|in Middletown. crester in Winsted. with the aid of crutches. nemy to my gardens. Last season ~ h : M. D Edmond with son, Stuart, !s|p 2 Ihe. t. several of the farmers here. Th 7 Hey cost me more in’ labor and lows | feon veare mow o Beper Wiy | Children's Day in the Grange. |spending the week end at the homs cf | '3, DA il nara nas been vis- — Orighal any otner one “hoche” In the | Hampsnire, has been sponaing a wamy | Children's day in_tne grange was|his raten:s at Westminster. iting frierds in Norwich and - New BOLTON Tginal * le bunch. Horiak as been spending a week | observed Tuesday, July 4th, by the Three Crops of Alfalfa. London. Malted Milk ., : thi, ear they are practically hy usual picnic on the grounds about the tment has Mrs. E. Clayton and Mrs. Hattle| . 7 nced e B0 i Ont of sbven thenesnd Visit From Mystic Chapter. Grange hall. A lunch of rolls, cake, |, The colloge farm Aeparomont bas| . jU2 70, COTON fere recent guests | Kimberly Dewe»y_Wedf = "::"“SHE_ }{;ul'_'lt‘flnz (3 obbage piants already set I haven't ast week Wednesday Mr. and |SiTawberries, ice cream, and lemonade|p;:®;n7 expects two more this sea- | of Mr. and Mrs. Alva S. Brown. Mrs. Mary Swift, of Norwich, delicions =Y 3 S gt found four eaten off by cutworms. | Mrs. Loren L. Brooks entertaned the | Wiy Served to about 125, including | go,¢rom three different flelds. The| Automobile Rides For Children. ously 1II. Digestible 5 Ry & Snatoss nbe boy SIant L0 Ofethrse | Mystic chapter of the Eastorn Star | e s remanme of ‘pairiotic. rases. | Gslds are weil worth visiting when the | Tue onilaren were treated to a fres Mrs. Thomas Smith is boarding at | The Powder dissolves in water. Needs no cooking—Keep it on hand. Feucumbers have we Zound showing | iheir Tembense. i Mosaey, CTAPteT. 8t | HontE or e onga followod: O e T e Tn New Engiand, | 2utomobile ride on the Fourth which | yo™ 5 olPY 0 Decics in Belknap. | RichMilk, Malted grain exiract in powder. | The Original Food-Drink for all ages. B o - s ANestie. chabies oy ehic e Wilkon tesiBoke. H;:;‘m"?e e Siveny dtmoad|was mu:\ enjoi?:l- e Rev. gu:(usflA‘g\l‘;‘fi ch«:}!‘_ch 31}2::3:'3 For Infants, Invalids and growing children. | More nour!shing than coffee, etc. Tent caterplllars, too, are noticeable | Brooks is a member and past matron,| Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Lee of New | innoculated and fertilized. ommunity . preached in the S oy A + | Pure nutrition,upbuilding the whole body. | In the b- H . o ity Fe ve Octiber fifth for ,upl ing wholebody. | In the home, orat Hotels and Cafes. % gt Hipuad S| cainie by ‘mutos trick by way Sdid 5 i The second community Fourth of{ Mr. Augur is to leave g s N % e f )co‘:caslg:;?nin;";‘;i;“p‘;ta:;eymh:$e Tonton,. Savbrook . East &{»A?fl groar;f:en &L‘SL‘.’?:&;";&‘?:;‘“&“Z,', ::: Derby-—Miss Margaret Casey, for 33 | July celebration was a success. Major | the Pmlippl?ec whe{ewhe k[s mul;o z:_ Invigorates nursing mothers, and the aged. | Stbstitutes cost YOU Same Price gen coming on us in annually in-'A chicken dinner was served on the |latter spoke verv interestingly on the |years a teacher in the public schools, '\:Tun gl-::e_:r:e flg{flf;g pistol “f‘.f_ki Efl_g:d _i_:nhm lfl‘;n!é'&a ’g:ni“ fhenss ¢ reasing hordes, Tho past two sea- lawn. In the afternoon auto rides | subject of - is dead. p g fanf by iaet In:t

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