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Who is Going and Coming—Incidents, Accidents and Building in Three Countiea — New London County Rev. Giles F. Goodenough Preaches at Westminster—Pleasant Session of Thimble Club—Surprise Party. Rev. G. F. Goodenough preached in Westminster Congregational church Sunday. There was an attendance of about 400, in spite of the stormy day. Newton Maynard and Harold Rob- been working at the par- everal days, whitening and and painting. Olive Hiscox of Norwich has Miss been a week's guest of Miss Florence dnce Cook. with of Franklin was a of Miss Olive Hiscox, s ng Miss Florence Geer. Thimble Club’s Meeting. The Thimble club of Ledyard met i A. Gray on Tues- all the mem- a fine time was veral visitors. served at the close. will be held with n, father of who been the guest r for several days, has is home. Birthday Surprise Party. president of the surprised | b members 1dridge, club, The members spent fte to Watch Hill—Gieaners’ Bible From Norwich Entertained. Outing of Hartford inday ne Leffingwell of guests Sunday = of Forrest C. Leffingwell. Champlin of Worces- ting Mr. and M w London spent and Mrs. A. J. ent several eld. days has returned siting Hollis nson of Salmon Falls, of the week at the r, Andrew J. John- n of Hartford d Mrs. F. A. Gal- returned vs with has Smead, Vood: Miss Smead and of Hartford called and Mrs. F. s place enjoved an Hill Wednesday. teh Gleaners’ Ciass Entertained. ible class of the <hurch of Norwich al picnic at the home ev, a former mem- Dorothy l-ers: cabbage fruit, can- The after- with mu- zuests included Mrs. F. C. May, Lester and son, Clair, Mrs. a sons, Donald and Nor- Bunce, Mrs. Frank , Frank, Miss Maug K. Herbert D. Rogers, Mrs. rter, M: Larrance Hoff- ughter, Anne, Miss Eli- Irs. Fred Packer, Merry, Miss Marjorie Mer- Mildred Fritts, Mrs. C. Eu- Saunders and son, Mrs, L. L. her and children, Ernest and Airs. Julia M. Chapman. Sunday Services. d ev mo L. O, Gates will preach Sun- ing at the Baptist church at o’cloak. ubject, Christ’'s Picture Galler school at 12.15 p. m. The [ . U. meeting at 7.30 p. m. will be by Mrs. Jesse E. Rogers. Subject, Purity, Temperance and S gth. Dan. 1:8:20. GOSHEN Willing Workers Hold Successful Lawn Party—Frank Rockwood Buys Wood Lot. The band of Willing Workers held a very successful lawn party at the home of E. H. McCall, Friday evening. The lawn and veranda were decorated with flags and bunting. A program of ons, tableaux, and solos was ngly rendered. A good sum was alized. verett Chappell of Terryville was a week-end visitor at the home of his n Sale of Wood Lot. N. J. Kenyon has sold a wood lot to Frank Rockwood of North Franklin. ss Clara Grant of Pranklin spent 7 at the home of George Chap- Joiner and Miss Story are g at the home of Mrs. George Chappell. Lebanon Pastor to Speak. Rev. Mr. Clark, pastor of the Bap- tist church in Lebanon, is to preach In the Goshen church tomorrow. Sun- day school will be at one o'clock and preaching service will be at two o'clock. Arthur Lathrop of Norwich was & week-end visitor at the home of his parents, at Walnut Grove farm. he damp and hazy weather has this week been a detriment, as the farmers who are anxious to secure their hay crop. One of the sweetest of flowers now In blossom is the dainty and frag- rant honeysuckle. LIBERTY HILL Sewing Circle Meets—Lecture on Pil- grim’s Progress—Perscnals. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stuart and jaughter Edith of Hartford are spend- ng the week with Mrs. Stuart's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holbrook. The Ladies’ Sewing Circle met this week with Mrs, C. L. James. r. and Mrs. J. George Clarke ate @nded the funeral of Mr. Clarke's un- cle, William Henry Lincoln in Hamp- ton, Friday, July 7. Lecture on Pilgrim’s Progress. Rev. J. H. Knott gave a talk on Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress at the mid-week prayer meeting. Twenty- six were present, which is about 50 per cent. of the church membership. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kennedy and two sons were guests of Mrs. Ken- nedy’s parents over ‘Sunday. Mrs, Kennedy and children remained through the week. Mrs. Rose Cochrane of Webster, Mass., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. ‘Winthrop Davoll. OLD MYSTIC Woodstock Man Wins Local Bride— Farewell Party For Mrs. Bert Jen- sen—Lawn Social—End of Straw- berry Season. The marriage of Miss Iva Blanchard Johnson of Old Mystic and Raymond Edward Chamberlain of Woodstock, took place Saturday, July S8th, at 11 o'clock in the Methodist church. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Jo- seph Wilcox of Uncasville, a friend of the groom. The & were unattend The 2 the church was prettily decorated with roses and ferns for the event. s mother rs. Theodo Ct m- ceremony g away gown of the ne: wedded pair, the z clergyman, A Johnson 2 Mrs. Chamberl 1 to the home of the bride's where a sserved. and Mr wa Mr. Later in the Chamberlin afternoon left robile for New London and Hatche's Point, spent amberlin Wi 2o to Southbridge, Mass., to where he is emploved as cian, an elec Farewel! Party. chapter, Order o Star, of My Thursday ever on the at the residence of Mr. and ilfred Brown of Old My honor of Mrs. Bert Jensen of Noank, | a pa matron of order, as Mrs. Jensen to Norway. At members of Charity chapter ass bled on the lawn from Mvstic, Noan Poquonoc, New London tic. The lawn w. ese lanterns, Mr: n-law, M were guests o day. At early a wallk and when tt found the many guests v Mrs. sJensen greatly kindness of her friend the farewell party. Games and sic were enjoyed and a vocal admirably rendered by Thomas Mercer, of Stoddar: her in home sented Mrs. Jensen a kodak cream and fruit punch were s Engagement Announced. Announcement made of th gement of Miss Helen Hayward illiams, youngest daughter of Mr. | and Mr: tice A. Williams of Quogues arm, Old M: Clinton B. Stickney of Brown Maine. Miss Williams is a gr: of Stonington High School, cl 1914 and has taught school Stickney i member of th phone Co., in Brownville. riage will take place the latter r the summer. Lawn Social. The Baptist Y. P, held 2 lawn soc day ning in Lamphere park. Ice cream and cake ‘were on e . The proceeds amounted to $12 and will be used for repairs on the church and parsonage Attended Funeral. Mr and Mrs. Charles Q. Eldredge left Monday morning for Mass., to attend the fune Benjamin F. Miner, held Moonday aft- erroon at her home. She was a very dear friend of Mr. and Mrs. Eldredge. Mr. Miner is well known in Old Mys- tic and vieinit; having lived Mystic during his young manh days and has also been a frequent itor at Riverview cottage. Defeated Hope Valley. The Young Men's Association base- ball nine played Saturday with the Hope Valley team on Athletic flela here. In the ninth inning the game was a tle and two extra innings were played, resulting in a victory for the 0. M. Y. M. A’s by the score of § to T. TUnion od Rev. Fred Eugenc Coburn of the Baptist church- exchanged pulpits on Sunday morning with Rev. Welcome E. Dates of the Union Baptist church, Mystie. Rev. Mr. Morrison, chaplain for a term of 40 years of the seaport of Glasgow, Scotland, preached In the Methodist church Sunday evening. Rev. Mr. Morrison is the guest of Rev. Alban Smith, evangelist at his sum- mer home at Noank. Evangelist Smith is suffering from a severe attask of rheumatism. Rev. Willlam Crawford, pastor of the Methodist church, will preach on Sunday morning from the subject, Something if Rightly Settled Here, Will Mean Happiness Here and Heaven Hereafter. Subject of the evening sermon will be, Some Characteristics of the Pro- gressive Christian. Mrs. D. Frank Wheeler entertained the Baptist Ladies’ Aid soclety on ‘Wednesday afternoon. Strawberry Crop Ended. The strawberry season is on the wane now, but raspberries are ripen- ing and soon after ths blackberries will be ready for harvesting. Nathan G. Williams and family have returned to Bellows Falls. Everett Johnson is spending a week vacation with friends. Mrs. Nicols has returned to Pennsylvania, Pa. after spending a rsn‘unth with her daughter, Mrs. Percy owe. GARDNER LAKE Mrs. May Daniels who has been i1l is recovering. The boys of the New London Y. M. C. A—Camp ' Mohican—returned to their homes Monday. Mrs. E. L. .Latimer of Willimantic is_visiting Mrs.. May Daniels. ‘The Baptist church of Nerwich, held #ts annual Sunday school picnic at the Lake Wednesday. in_o1d| NEWS FROM ONE HUNDRED LIVE CORRESPONDENTS EASTERN CONNECTICUT AND WESTERN RHODE ISLAND UNCASVILLE Organizations of Methodist Church to Hold Joint Picnic—Birthday Party— Officers of Naval Reserve at Kite- Maug. A lunch room has been opened in the village. Mrs. Frank E. Wilson attended the meeting of the Af:ernoon Auction club, held at the home of Mrs. Grace Mal- lery, at Quaker Hill Thursday after- noon. Peter Seymour, after a few days’ visit with friends in Providence has returned to Palmertown. John Carlton has been a recent vis- itor in North Stonington. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Paton have Leen entertaining their nephews, Arthur Pratt and Robert Pratt of New Haven. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hill are enter- taining Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Beebe and Miss Flora Beebe and Miss Fran- ces Beebe of New Jersey for the sum- mer. Will Hold Joint Picnic. ng held by the Ladles’ the Epworth league, and sunday school, of the Methodist urch, it was voted to combine and have their annual picnic. No time has been set for it The Sunday school board at a meeting voted to have a picnic for the very young ck of the cradle roll of the age July 18. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Dart visited their cottage day going w new mac Mrs. Leolin h Long homes after spending a few ts of Mr. and M stock, in Worcester, Cochegan camp, America, at the mee Ik to their days as of o Birthday Celebration. y Mrs. E. several frie onor of the no rtaincd dren of were s while the rty served erty received many gif Home Department. A home department has nized in con the bee: or- 1lips_superinten- C. Tibbetts as- ot -end Stafford guest of 1 took Henry S of Pequot, Loui s Pete Nichols to automobile. i Ruth Craig is enterta Miss Josephine McAuliffe of New John Norwich Tow Junior League O r league of a meeting 0S resident, dent, Miss trude the a several ot ice cream and c three weegs as members of the Sun- day school will camp. During Surday’s storm lightning struck a tree standing near the house owned Norman Lathrop and oc- cupied by Mrs. Sheldon. The tree was ed and fell on the house fright- ¥ 1pants. employed in | : g his vaca- tion at his home in Palmertown. Owing to the electric lights being cut of commission thers was no s vice at the Baptist church Sunday evening. re F. Corman spent this week York. John McArdle of Washington, D. C., as a week-end guest at the home of his mother on Gay hill. Naval Reserve at Kitemaug. All officers have arrived at Camp Dewey of the National Naval Reserve at Kitemaug and the privates are e3 pected on Friday. Earl Maynard, employed on Fishers Island visited friends here on Sun- day. SALEM Week-end Party at Bungalow—Lawn Social fop Library Benefit. in the Con- v, owing to No services were held gregational church ‘Sunda stormy weather. The Y. P. S. C. E. meeting was held as usual at 7.0 p. m. The president, Dwight H. Marvin, leading. Enoch Crandall 1s spending a few days with relatives at Oswegatchie. Mrs. Ambrose Thaver and daugh- ters, Bessie and Arlene of Fall River, Mass., are spending a few weeks with Mrs. S. A. Tibbetts. Henry Tisdale and son Walter, Miss Marjorie Glles and Walter Woodstock of New London and Miss Josephine Stearns of Boston spent Saturday af- ternoon and Sunday at Mill Valley bungalow. day school on the lawn at the parson- | John P. Com- | Miss | 3 law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Arms on the Flanders road. 2 Timothy Kelley has joined the force in the employ of ‘Arthur Havens. A number of Niantic young men at- tended a dance in the Pines Tuesday evening. A number of the village people at- tended the circus in New London on Tuesday. Mrs. Olivia M. Case was a visitor in New London Wednesday. Charles Fiske has returned to his business in Hartford after a stay with his family in the Pines. Mrs. Charles Fiske, accompanied by her daughters, Misses Gladys and Florence of Norwich, are occupying their cottage. Russell Kimberly of Hartford vis- ited the Grove Wednesday in his car. Miss Katie and Jessie Willey bkave returned to Norwich. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Beebe have moved from Niantic to their cottage. Elijah Munger and Fred Dart are building a_ small garage for H. E. Smith of New Haven. Misses Dorothy and Marjorie Lloyd of New York are at the Lloyd cottage. Lawrence Spencer of Salem is vis- iting relatives here. ‘William Belknap visited New Lon- don Wednesday. LEBANON Eugene Abel Buys Blanchard Farm— Louis Taylor Kicked: By a Horse— Ball Team Defeats Colchester. County Agent F. C. Warner of the Improvement League, and Woodbury | 0. Rogers of Norwich, were callers in town Monday. Mrs. William Tucker of Yantic spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs, Alice Peckham. Buys Peckham Farm. Fugene Abel has purchased the va- cant fa illlam Blanchard, and h h family will soon move there. eorge Wilcox, a student at Put- m Trade School, is spending three ks® ion with his uncle, Ed- ie. the townspeople were in Norwich, Monday, to attend the Wild W Motored to Indiana. and Mrs. Clarence Blakeslee, have Deen visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Blakeslee, returned Monday by automobile to . They were accom- y the formers’ brotber, Paul, going to a college there, to v for a doctor. Defeated Colchester. S day the Lebanon the Tolchester nine, on non diamond and won, 8 to 3. C. M. Geer and daughter, Myra, Tuesday with Mrs. Clinfon S Goodwin. Miss Mae town recer Recovering from Injuries, ishop, who was injured on when the powder he was xploded, recovering and ome t week. Robinson and daugh- and Mrs. Gillette, are son-in-law and Frank Church- z Rocky Hil Emma Eldridge Hattie Stark R« . Addie Hallen is visiting friends at_Granby. Monroe Pultz and were Dr. nine the cher of Preston was in Harold in Boston this week. Kicked By Horse. Taylor was kicked in the arm i is horses on Wed- vas knocked against uch a_way as to unconscious for about an 1 of Willimantic decided it was no Mason Stark Robinson and nd son, Leslie, spent Beach. Rose Gardens. t Smith of Franklin Lena Fuller and motored to Hartford they went to Eliza- the roses. Vincent Bannister, t the state hospital, spent the v the latter’s parents, Mr. ph Blakeslee. ackus of South Wind- measles at the home Visited Sunday, with Alma 2 oyes and abel, returned last New Hampshire, where 3 visiting Mr. and Mrs, George Selleck. They were accom- vanied by two of the grandchildren. FRANKLIN Mr. and Mrs. Horace Smith of ynn, are spending a few weeks with nk Greenslit. Rev. B. P. Capshaw will occupy the pulpit at the Franklin church Sunday morning. Everett Smith of New London was a recent guest cf Mr. and Mrs. Louis Smith. Florence Morrill of Norwich was the week-end guest of Clara L. Grant. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Sayder and daughter, Miss Lillian, of Dickson, Ill., are guests of Mr, and Mrs. George Avery. JMrs. George Avery recently enter- tained Miss Olive Hiscox and Miss Marion Rogers of Norwich. Mrs. Ella Edic of New York state was the week-end guest of her cousin, Mrs. Hermon A. Gager. Miss Ella Smith hag returned, after visiting her sister in New London. EAST COLCHESTER Many Jewish boarders are arriving at the local boarding places daily. More are expectea, coming to avoid the New York paralysis panic. Local farmers are beginning haying. The weather is disappointing and de- lays progress. P. J. Lappie took a crowd to Giants’ Neck Sunday in Mannings’ truck. Patrick McGrath was a recent visi- tor with his father. C. A. Kramer and son, Charles, were in Norwich Monday seeing Buffalo Bill's show. George Case was in Norwich Friday attending the funeral of a close friend, C. E. Baker. Local members of Colchester grange were in attendance Tuesday evening and listened to an exceedingly interesting patriotic programme. J. Frank Rogers and John Rathbun were Norwich callers Monday. Library Benefit. A lawn party was held on the Green Thursday evening. Cake, ice cream, lemonade and’ peanuts were ;for sale. The proceeds are to be used for new books 'for,the town library. Mr. and Mrs. James Becbe called on relatives on Grassy Hill Sunday. Miss, Lillian Epstein of Brooklyn, N. Y., is’'spending a.few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Abram ' Siminowitz. Mrs. Frank Case and children, Rob- ert and Gloria, were visitors here on Monday. HANOVER St. Jobn’s band of Baltic gave a very pleasing concert at the Men's club lawn party, Wednesday evening, which was _enjoved by all. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Selmes have returned home after'a’two weeks' stay | thority for the bellef that Good Attendance at Meeting of Lad- ies’ Aid Society—Postmaster 1l — Sale of Business. Mrs. Frank Bccleston is entertain= ing friends from Boston. Mrs. Sterry Kinney has guests from Waterbury for a couple of weeks. Mrs. E. H. Clark spent Sunday with Montville friends. ‘The Ladies’ Afd society was pleas- antly entertained by Mrs. R. H. Young, Wednesday afternoon. Although the day was extremely warm there was a good attendance. Funeral of Mrs. Tucker. ‘The funeral of Mrs. Bliza F. Tucker whose death occurred on Tuesday, at ‘Westerly, was held Thursday after- noon from the home of her niece, Mrs, Job Thorp. Rector Rev. W. Williams of the Episcopal church had charge of the services. Burial was in the fam- ily plot at Plainfield, Friday morning. Mprs. Tucker formerly residede in this town. Miss Marion Mallory of Waterbury is spending the summer vacation at }'ler home, as is also Miss Delia Mal- lory. Oscar Dugas has sold his store business to Levi Dayon, who has been clerk for Mr. Dugas for the past five or_six years. Miss W. F. Green returned to her home in Hartford, Tuesday, after spending the week with Mrs. W. G. Burdick. Mr. and_ Mrs. Leonard Geer and daughter, Mildred, were Sunday call- ers at W. G. Burdick’s. ‘Henry Gaautler, postmaster, who has been ill for the past three months, s yet unable to attend to the business in the post office. VOLUNTOWN Court Advancs Attends Speclal Ser- vice at Baptist Church—Stephen B. Sweet Sells Business. Court Advance, No. 28836, I. O. O. F,, attended divine service in a body on Sunday morning at the Baptist church where a special sermon was preached by the pastor, the Rev. J. Knowles. Infant Baptized. Sunday afternoon Richard Phillip, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Boucher, tized at St. Thomas' churc! R. P. Morrissey. Mr. and Bouch: sors. Mrs. r Wwere spon- allace of Worcester, t of her brother, Ar is a gues parents, Mr. Mrs. Elsworth ome of her grand- rs. Ezra Brig; good of Win- 1t of this town, relatives in town dur- nds and Phillip I returned home on Backus hospital w! infant son from the re they have been were re- Mrs. Louis Rice guests of the James Noble Jewett City were gue Sunday at the home brother, Jo and children of Saturday 2 ts Business Sold. Stephen B, eet h sold cut his iness to-P who takes charge at once. On Monda ral residents of this town attended the Buffalo Eill show in Norw ROAD SOCIETY Strawberry Tea in Church Parlors— Burial of Gecrge H. Harvey in Ever- Green Cemetery. ew Haven is heeler’s. ermont is the . Harold has re- visit with Providence vis- his pm-cmsi berry tea at ter ten days’ of Old Mystic tertained at Maple Lawn re- the of the silo be was struck by Mrs. Mason He Mrs. Harold Flood, empest Sunday the top Fred Appley nd spent a daughter, few days in_Boston this we pi Haseltine of Wiscon- Vincent of Idaho, ng at the Manor ays were at Maple who have be Inn for a few Lawn Tuesday. Allen W. Harvey was in New London Tuesday to attend the funeral of his er, George H. Harvey, who died v night of pneumonia, after a * illness, he was aged 73, the oldest son of Urlah and Mary Brackett Harvey. After the funeral the body was brought to thc home of Allen W. Harvey where another service was held, conducted by Rev. A. J. Chandler. Burial was in Evergreen cemetery. NORTH STGNINGTON Playground Opens With Miss Norris, Supervisor—Four O’clock Tea for Baptist Socicty. Rev. J. L. Peacock of Westerly, preached in the Congregational church Sunday morning, in exchange with Rev. O. D. Fisher. Rev. S. M. Cathcart of Westerly, supplied the Baptist pulplt Sunday. Playground Opens. The children’s playground opened Thursday. DMiss Charlotte Norris of Westerly is su intendent. Miss Helen Coates of this town is assistant. Mrs. O. D. Fisher is president of the Playground association for the season 11916. Rev. Lucian Drury is secretary and treasurer. Four O’clock Tea. The ladies of the Baptist church gave a four o'clock tea Thursday at the home of Mrs. Fannie Stone. Children’s Party. Miss Sarah Chapman Russell, fos- ter-daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Fdgar W. Chapman, entertalaed a party of little friends Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace A. Phillips of Bridgeport are moving to this village. Mr. and Mrs. R, A. Moore and chil- dren have been visiting in Colchester, where Mr, Moore was formerly prin- cipal of “Bacon ‘Academy. Mrs. Chauncey E. Richmond Mystic was a caller in the Wednesday. ‘Mrs. Charles P. Thompson Jr., of of village by their tires are Goodyear increasing favor of significant to you. For it shows that in power-saving and Cord Tires. WO-THIRDS of all the new cars being equipped That is important; but the rapidly i owners of all cars everywhere is more have found out—as the car makers found out—that every good car gains in looks, life and smooth riding through Goodyear makers with cord " going out on Cords. these tires among motorists in general gas mileage, in long sturdy by advantages: 3Jars and olts by 3 Cord ot Tust fast. _ No-Rim-Cut Loose Treads Goodyear No-Fock Cord Tires are made strong, safe and geeat overice wnd the of Goodyear ‘construction. They ere easy.to put on asd ke off betnuse they do Blowouts ere lessened by our . Punctures and skidding are seduced by our double- thick, All-Weather Tread. by cur On-Air Ct Blowing off the rim is pre- vented by cur Braided Piano Goodyear Tires, Heavy Tourist Tubes and “Tire Saver” Accessoriss ars eary o get from Goodyear Servics Station Dealers evoryuwbore. these unique are combatted to the rim. featur are diginished ure. 4 NORTH L¥ME Birthday Club Gelebrates For Four Members. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Jewett and sons attended the 101 Ranch show in New London, Tuesday. Erwin Rogers is keeping house J. L. Raymond as Mrs. Raymond a few da Miss Lois Rogers is visiting her rother in New London. William Sisson enter of the birthday c! to celeb sson, Mrs. Fosdick and Mrs. fternoon, ys of Mrs. S s. Mary gers of Salem visited son the middle of the week. s W. M. Sisson Jr. was in New Lon- don, Monday afternoon. CAMPBELLS MILLS Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Hall attended the funeral of Mrs. Hall's grandfather, Benjamin Watson, in Plainfield, "Thursday. ) Mason who_has been doing teaming at Gales Ferry is at home, doing his haying this week. Jam H. Dixon moved his boiler from Griswold to his stationary mill in_this place Wednesday. Mrs. Rana Gardiner of Bozrah, was a recent visitor at the home of her uncle, Vine W. Barber. Silas L. Barber was Monday and Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. James Barber of Bo rah_visited Mr. Barber's uncle, V. W Barber, and enjoved a day’s fishing at Beach pond, recently Harry Holmes and family visited at George Tanners, Sunday. LAUREL GLEN Alden Miner of Ashaway was a caller at W. L. Main's recently. Gray, in Plainfield, | Geer ¢ honey from the white clover that is so_plentiful now. Doris Collins Marguerite Green was the guest last Frie LEONARD BRIDGE Charles M. Geer and Miss _ Myra were in Willimantic Monday Baker of Cochester v r. M day. s Clive Mills and Mrs. Arthur with her son, of Stamford, are isifing their ents, Mr. and Mrs. George A. 1 Adam Mot nt caller here. “hildren coming here from _ New are being carefully watched, not- anding the fact that they have certificate of health, on account of 1o dreaded disease, infantile paralysis. ted Arthur sin and . Mon of Hop River was a Yeork w = 2 large number of boarders in this place from New York. Kenneth L. Cummings and sons were in Colchester, Tuesday. HAMBURG who has been Mrs. James Benmett, very ill, i1s better. Mrs. . L. Reynolds has returmed from a visit to Springfield, Mass,, end Middletown. verett brother, E. Beckwith is enter- L. Sheft from Marjorie Lord was a Saybrook vis- itor the first of the week. The E. F. L. met at Red Gables last Monday and made arrangements for. a_social and_dance. RTRI “Mrs. C. M. Peck and Mrs. S. Olson served at the L. B. S. last Wednes- ST REO Dwight Main and son Walter, were Norwich, Monday. Cornelia Smith of Pough- keepsie, N. Y, is visiting her sister Mrs. L. H. Wall, Mrs. Dwight Main and daughters, Alice and Ruth, were in Alton, R. I, Monday. Harold Faller of New York, is vis- iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Puttker. Mr. and Mrs. John Geer and son, Bourden, were callers in Westerly, Monday. Ray Hill is_the guest of his sister, Mrs. Eleanor Rusich. SOUTH GRISWOLD Miss L. P. Young has returned home| after spending a few days in Westerly, R. L L. M. Burdick spent the week-end at_his home here. There were no Sunday services at the local church_on account of rain. Benjamin 'W. Young returned to Meriden, Sunday, -after spending the New Haven, is visiting her parents, Mr,‘and.Mrs. F. A. Thompson. Revy, Lucian® Drury will pply the pulpitiof the ‘Second Baptist church in thig town Sunday. Applied Sclence. have the highest medical au- | intensey W C. S. Ray and family of Colchester |at their cottage at Groton Long Polnt. | fear checks and often completely pre- called on' friends in town Sunday. NIANTIC Ernest Latimer spent, th eweek-end| Arthur.Reed has"moved from Flan- with _his father, Lewis/Latimer. Miss Dorothy May ‘Harrison is vis- itinz her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.| timo a certain Charles H. Rood in"Ware, Mass. Carranza’s -Real Title. The First Chief's a mis-chief—Chi- fi!h!!r.\s “as* possible—OChio State Jou Y o At ders to the-home of his brothersin-!cago Post. rixis BNt bews daiand” A 2iney N vl vents the flow of salvia, and next prominent and re- spected citizen comes into these ele- gantly appointed offices we are going to look just as.menacing and terri- r- [all_wild flowers. ~ 1 Honeysbees are-gathering. week-end at’his home here. The Ladies’ Aid society meeting held with Mrs. R. H. Young, was well attended. ‘Mr. and Mrs, A. G. Green were call- ers at Walter Burdick’s, Sunday. CLARK’S FALLS George Arthur Champlin has a new auto-truck to use In his |business along the shore of Long Island Sound. Mountain laurel has been very beau- tiful in the country this year. The season is about two weeks late for zof lent WATER BLISTERS On Hands, Red and Rough. Would Crack Open and ltch and Burn. Could Not Sleep. HEALED BY CUTICURA SOAP AND OINTMENT —_— “T had salt theum on my hands.”: It came in little water biisters which began to itch and fester and then I was' treated but it S did mo ro good. My hands | were red and rough and would ' crack open and 'bleed and they would ftch;and burn so that ; I frritated , them . by = scratching,” causig disdgure- S—/A\ ment. I could not sleep and ¥ <1 could not do work ‘of any Kind. b b Ay ““At last I sentfor a sampie of Cuticura Soap and Ointment. ., The sample did so much good that I bought one bar of Cuti- cura Soap and one box of Ofntment, and ix a_ short , tims ; I was } perfectly . healed. (Signed) Miss Lena M.:Goodale, 120 Mt. Vernon Ave., Augusta; Me.; Sept. 17, 1915. Sample Each _Fréé_ by Mail With 32-p. Skin Book on’request. * Ad- dress post-card *“Cuticura, Pcpt. T, Boge, _tom.! sold throughout the world. -