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New London County SOUTH LYME LETTERS FROM TWO STATES in the new addition on-the Central worsted mill by the Central Fire com- pany was well attended by local peo- ple and those from neighboring vil- lages. The Moosup band arrived at 6 o’clock and gave a flne concert on Mr. and Mrs, Howard Stickney and|L: H. Cross' lawn alongside the fire ‘gaughter, Virginia, of Ivoryton, Suests of Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Roath. ‘Mrs. Wm. Roe and Mrs. Ellen Doug- lass of New London were guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Payne, Thursday. Mrs. E. Bates of Chester is a guest of Mrs. A. Miner. Mrs. EP. Welsh is here for the sum. mer with her husband at the Niantic Menhaden Oil and Guano Co.'s plant. Miss Florence Gladinn of Essex is a guest of Mrs. C. H. Waterhouse. Edith Huff of Willimantic and DMiss Gifford are guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Stanhope. Mabel Littlefleld of Lyme was a re- cent guest of friends here MOHEGAN There were good church Sunday, evening. Charles Mathews was at land recently. Walter Fuiler of Higganum is vis- iting Mr. and Mrs. John Fielding. Mrs. Quidgeon and Miss Quidgeon were in New London the first of the week. Miss Trumbull of New London at- terded church here Sunday. NORTH LYME C. F. Jewett and family visited at friends in Bashan Sunday. attendances at both morning and Block Is- station. At 6.30 the fire company and prominent citizens, headed by the band, marched down _School up Main street, down Bridge street to the mill where the band gave an in- door concert. The mill was decorated with flags. The Colonial orchestra furnished music for dancing. During_the intermission Miss Rose Edythe Seguin sang two selections, accompanied at the piano by Miss Martha Willlams of Mystic; both at- tend .the Conservatory of Music at Boston. Cake, ice cream, fruit punch and soda were sold during the even- ing. On Outings Here and There. Mr. and Mrs, William Leclair and children spent Sunday in East Green- wich, R. I, with Mrs. Leclair's par- ents. Mrs, Leclair and chldren will remain there for a few weeks. Mrs. Willlam Loring has been en- tertaining Mrs. Holmes from Union- ville. Miss Dorothea Gardner has return- ed, after ten days’ visit with Miss Miriam Chapman at Lord's Point. Everett Ladd has moved to house at Ladd’s Corner. Charles McFarland has moved into the new house at Ladd’s Corner re- cently built by Mrs. Everett Ladd. Frederick Brewster has returned from a ten days’ trip to Lake Went- | worth, N. H. Sorrow for Frank Wilbur's Death Friends of Frank Wilbur of Plain- his I. Sisson, Jr, Mr. and Mrs, Will- | fleld were grieved to learn of his jsson and 3 G. H. Strong,|death. He was well known here, motored Sonday son, where | Where he spent many of his boy they visited Mr, an and Mrs. Augusta remained for a weel Windham County WINDHAM Birthday Party For s Marizn Lar- rabee — Choral Union Ends Season | With Social Evening. B. Luts Mrs. Strong days his parents formerly here ,also his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Gardner and Mr. and Mrs. George Wilbur. The body was brought to the fami ergreen cemetery, noon. Henry Northrop of Westerly, R. I, was a recent guest of friends here. Master Alfred Hopkins has been se- v lot here at Ev- Wednesday after- riously ill with acute indigestion. ss Emma Bradley is entertaining her cousin and the latter's baby, from Boston, phen Knowles of Narragan- s ill at the home of where she Horace Smith, Roy s is visiting E k Greenslit of nk-| Mr. and Sosmer Young and i town Sunday and called ighter, A of Danielson, Henry o ur Willlams, and Arnold Fenner of Mr. and Mrs. W. Maine spent at L. Sunday at Groton Long Po . J. Alden W daughters Sl end and Mrs. John Young of e at Red- New and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lawrence ven are at the inn for two rwich Vi Kilpatrick, fary atives nd_Miss with . and Mrs. Ray Gaines of Hart- Uncay ford were week end guesis of Mr. and st Mrss. Arthur Willlam iti Miss Emily Carperfer of Whinpany, v is visiting rela- N. J, and Mi Ethel Bradford of ooklyn, N. Y., are at Miss Anna| 2Mast s s in Jewett € nts, S Kennedy of|Bhas been sp days with sl Sl S and Mrs. Thomas £ 1 ; el Sates| John McEllizott of Jewett City has Mibdee” : B Bl | h(:-P \’Jfirlltin's:vr.]urj es this week. : d6rs of Westneld; ‘Maas, who I8 se- | o 0050 TEatrico Seanin sang at the Vi . ongregational church in Danielson ly ill in the hospital there. Sunday. Birthday Celebrated. At Norwich Sanitarium. M. R. Plzmb entertained a few | M. linda McStay was in Nor- Monday evening in honor of | wich Sunday to see her daughter, Mrs. 1day of her sister, Miss Ma-|Orlo Speed of Torrington, who re- Those invited | mains th natarium. s Elizabeth Anderson, . Fred Gilbert, Mr. and Brown, AL Dorothy 2 bert and_Thomas Keene Misses Elizabeth and Har- | of Jewett City were Saturday guests of Albert C. Walker. Glional T st E e Miss Phyilis Burdick of Norwich Tie members of the Choral Union| Ay oDl mvennel o daswin losed the season with a very pleasant “Charle ety Pt it gocial Wednesday evening under the [, YIS, Charles Day is visiting friends direction of Mrs. Alexander MacLe 1 ’ Febet Mise Mary Frink and Miss Gertrude e pletaR s i Wiebetor Arnold. Paul Hopldns had charge of | ety the ice cream and the waiters were the | ghenat & he commer out oF Misses Margaret and Lucy Sherman. | .t her home for & Short Philip Hopkins. Ralph Eaton, Fden | week 5 it Cook and Clarence Beckwith. There | : . were about 50 members and = guests | S Ealncesstbnys Bleeent. A yots gt given | Frederick Tilling is spending a the directqr, ‘Miss Regina Knockhausen of Phila- ia i sthe guest of her aunt, Mrs . Raynola. Mr. Sta W, ser- | ek with at Princess of Pawtucket, R. L, 1est Wednesday of George D. Dr. and Mrs. Woehnert and Miss Israel Sequin returned Wednes- Em Woehnert of Buffalo o are | week's stay with friends at on a motor trip are at C. R. Utley’s. | Sunday Services. Rev. W. S. Beard of New York will | was in Norwich and grand- preach in the Congregational church | tetson, are v tomorrow eveninN on the subject of |; s at Charles Walk- Mobilizing Home Missions. In the | mpton, L. I evening Rev. .\‘I R. Plumb will give Stetson of Norwich is a stereopticon lecture on Turkey and | her, Mortimer Stetson. Armenia and the present war..The | es i hour will be 7.45 instead of 7.30. Mr. and Mrs. Ahbe Meade and little daughter, Vera, of Darien, who are on a motor trip to Vermont were at ilfora farm Monday and Tuesday. Miss Neale is keeping house for her brother-in-law, E. X Leffingwell, while Mrs. Leflingweli while Mrs. Leffinewell is in Brooksvale for a few visit. Harriet Abbe of New York is er parents for two weeks. Fair Committees Named. The following chairmen of commit- tces have been appointed to arrange for the annual fair of the L. A. S. of the - Congregational church: Mrs. W. L. Maine; programme, Mrs. F. E. Guile; candy, Miss Grace Bate: fancy work, Miss Elizabeth Anderson; table, Mrs. M. R. Plumb. Supper, The ladles of St. Paul's church are to fancy work sale hold soon. tQeir annual Misses Lucy and Josephine Saund- ers of Westfield, Mass., are with their junt, Miss Abbie Bates. been in town for a few days. Miss Sarah Johnson is in Winthrop, Mass., with her sister, Mrs. Myra Kel- ley. Miss Kate Danielson of Danielson is 12 guest of Mrs, E. W. McGuire. Mr. and_Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Billings. Abbe and Mrs. Olive Smith's itt Lochman of New York has Frank Franklin and children of Providence are guests of has returned ghnessey ' trip to Baltimore by utomobile tend the Elks’ con- vention. rdner has returned from e he has been emploved as a motorman. He will assist at his father'’s garage. Burned By Gasoline. H Dean, senior partner of Barber Hardware Co., was severcly burned about his face. neck arms and hands Monday morning ahout 8 oclock. He was at work alcne in the work shop at the store and was fixing the feed pipe to the gasoline fire-pot when the pipe unex- pectedly broke, forcing the gasoline on him. His clothing caught fire from the flames of the fire-pot. He rushed o the street and people ran and as- sisted in putting out the fire, using a fire extinguisher and_rolling him in the dirt. Dr. James Gardner had him taken to his home. Dr. Gildersleeve of Norwich was called Monday eve- in consultation Everett the C. damage was done. SOUTH CANTERRURY Called to East Providence. o liss, Blizabeth Whitford died Sun- Windham friends are Interested to |42y ni after an illness of about know that Rev. H. S. Fox, assistant ‘0“" mcrthe ’ g 3 pasior of the South church in New| ILevi Clark and Edward — Barrows Britain has accepted a call to East|Were in Moosup last Friday. Providence. Mrs. Fox was Miss Dor- othy Prentice, formerly of Windham and was married in May., Mrs, Fox g0 to their new home September 1st. CENTRAL VILLAGE Dance in New Addition to Mill—Ev- erett H. Dean Badly Burned by Flying Gasoline—Notes of July Out- ings. Henry B. Lewis was a visitor in Norwich Thursday. Mrs. John Stone of Providence has beep visiting her father, Nathaniel P. ‘Thompson. Miss Laura Barber has returned to her home in Pawtucket, R. I, after spending a week with Mrs. Charles E._Barber. Miss Pauline Mathewson spent Fri- Rev. and on Arthur Tracey was in Norwich on Wednesday. W. A. King of Willimantis was a caller in South Canterpury on Sun- day. Frank Lynn is visiting relatives in South Windham. Levi Clark as health officer is kept busy looking after children from New Yorlk Mrs. Herbert Tracy and Miss Edith Williams returned to Woodstock on Monday after spending the week end with Mrs. Walter Sager. . Georze Smith spent Friday in Nor- wich and Baltic. Mrs. John Gresweller has been en- tertining her son, William Gresweller and_daughter, Miss Grace Gresweller of New_Jersey. Mrs. Martha Warren and her moth- er, Mrs. Davis, returned Monday from a,visit:in New York. Henry Mililgan of Elmville was town. Tuesday. in day Providence and Narragansett| Herbert F. Williams and daughter, Pier, R. . Inez, and Miss Edna _Bliven, C. D. Miss Grace Rathbun of Norwich|West of Moosup and Nelson Bennett epent Sunday at S. Albert Clarke’s. |of Sterling, spent Sunday at Rocky Dance in Mill Addition. The dance held Saturday evening S S Point. nett’ The trip was made in Mr. Ben- car. . street T T S A B ke 8 s S The Ledges Occupied—O’Neil Place Leased—Congregational Pastor at Ledyard. Mrs. Charles Minott and four chil- dren are at the Baptist parsonage. Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Pond have re- turned from a short visit with their children_in Providence. Miss Nellie Palmer has been visit- Providence friends. rs. Alfred Pray is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Clarence A. Potter. Ernest Bard is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Sprague Bard. The family of Mr. Van Denister are occupying the Ledges. Mrs. Herbert Willlams is at her home for the summer. Mrs. J. H. Hargraves and daugh- ter are visiting relatives in town. Pastor Away—Service Suspended. Rev. E. A. Kinmouth, pastor of the Congregational church, is takipg his vacation _spending the time in Led- yard. There was no service in_the church last Sunday, except the Sun- day school. May Buy Property. Joseph Miller has leased the Sadie O'Neil place and with his wife and «wo children is occupying it. He has rented, with the view of buying, the property. The farmers are rushing haying as fast as the weather will permit. Upon most fields the crop is large. Edwin A. Spalding of Worcester was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Spaulding Sunday. Miss Grace Thurber is home for her vacation. Miss Florence M. Brown of Yonkers, N. Y. was a caller on her aunt, Mrs. T. D Pond, and Mrs. J. K. Potter on Tuesday. WESTMINSTER A good name is rather to De chosen than great riches, and loving kindness rather than silver or gold. The inestimable value of good reputa- tion founded on character was Sun- day morning’s text. All are glad to welcome new faces into the Sunday school. More teachers would make new classes possible. Some of the voung people are act- as a choir in_the Endeavor ser- ice and thus adding much to its value and en: ent. Romans 12:1-3 was the passage of Scripture considered in the home services. Wednesday evening Sacrifice. ciety enfoved the social hour 1l as the busy af- ternoon in_their room at the parson- last Wednesda The Loyal Temperance Legion meets as w this Saturday afternoon, with the Junior Guild at the parsonage. The two meetings are followed by refresh- ments, as 1. Miss Grace Rathburn, at one e a resident of this place is a guest of Baker. Lobitz brief returned to New ay at Rosedale. York | " Miss Alma Newton returned to her home after spending a few months in Maine. Leon Levy, Joel Silverman, Clifford Raymond returned to New York af- spending the week-end at Rose- } The Westminster ball team will play the Broo at the latter's diamond today (Saturday) The guests at Rosedale will have a private dance Saturday ni A number from here attended the Sunday school picnic at Wildwood park. and Mr. H. Battey and ter, and Miss Florence Erayton, motored to Buttonwoods, R. I, Sun- Miss Pauline Barrows and Fred Barrows, Jr. of Providence, are vis- iting Mrs. C. H, Pik Gertrude Litch -of New York her brother, W. K. . and Mrs, Geo. H. Call, of Cedar Tree Point, Ap and Mrs. ciB of Providence, were recent guests of Mrs. Addie E. C | Mr. and Mrs, Frank Coggswell of Kentucky and Mrs. Leon Walker of | North Grosvenor Dale, called on Mrs. Alfred Potter last week. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Ame tham, Mass, were guests Kumseme and ves in Mary . Haswell vi Dwyer, s and Miss Florence Hopkins | are at Oakland T | Mrs, Ma s been enter- taining he arah Conway of Putnam. P. H. Moore of East Rocheste been visiting v McCarty. rs. Emma Eyer of Central Village been the guest of Mrs. Cora Kibbe. Geo. Desoine of Greenville, R. I h: has heen at the Hill Crest House a few da; eene and son of Providence itors with Mr. and dwin Beishaw. William_Iovell has returned to his home in_ Maine. Miss Nellie Murray has gone to her home in Skowegan, Maine, for a few weeks' vacation. Miss Minnie Gilroy Mass., caring for i1, is_in Roxbury, her sister who is iss Clara West spent Sunday Moosup. NORTH STERLING The Baker-Viall Wedding — Local Firm Sending Dyes to Providence. BORN. Miss Mollis Sweet of Baltic is vis- iting friends and relatives here. in ning ir a with the family Rev. F. M. Buker and wife of Hamp- | physician. He had presence of mind|ton, N. H. are visiting friends here. to close his eyes and mouth, which| Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. G. Clark of prevented more serious results. Al Providence spent Sunday with F. O. nurse from the Backus hospital in|Plummer. Norwich is caring for him. The in-| Arthur Logee and family of Dan- terior of the work shop was on fire|jeison, Mr. and Mrs. Miller of Dan- where the gasoline flew. but not much | jeison, formerly of Providence, called on_George C. Spooner Sunday. Miss Julia Cole entertained a friend from Hopkins Mills last week. Mrs. O. Plummer and Mrs. Lu- cinda Knight were in Providence last week. Arron Vial has returned home from Vérmont. Mrs. Frank Young and sons, Ken- neth and Vincent, are visiting Mrs. N. J. Wood. Mrs. Marion I Brown was in Wor- cester last week on business. Baker—Viall. Miss Bessie' Mildred Viall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey K. Viall and Harold Wilder Baker of Hampton, N. H., were married at the Viall home at sunset Wednesday, July 12t! F. M. Baker, father of the former pastor at the Line church, pre- formed the ceremony. Mrs. F. M. Baker presented $15 in gold to the bride from her friends at the church. She received many other gifts, including $75 in money. Mr, and Mrs, Baker left on the boat train for New York. The bride’s traveling dress was of blue poplin. Dyes Sent to Providence. The Willlams & Crowell Color Co. is doing a_good business making ship- ments to Providence. STERLING Mr. anq Mrs. O. E. Lewis and daughter, Heien, of Providence, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Vaughn. ~ Charles Brown of Norwich spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Kenyon. Norwich Mrs. Fred Parker was a visitor Saturday. Miss Elizabeth Miller was the guest Sunday of her brother, J. G. Miller. B. O. Moore of Mf. guest at W. W. Vaughn's over the week-end. Mrs. John Knox and Miss Ada Greenman attended the funeral of Mrs. Annie Wilson, Tuesda; WARRENVILLE Black Bass Fingerling Released in Crystal Lake—Rev. and Mrs. B. C. Bugbee on Western Trip. Judge O. D. Baker and E. L. James have just received another consign- ment of small mouth black bass which they emptied into the waters of Crystal Lake, Eastford. Caught Three-pound Bass. The Baker and James families have returned from Laurel Lodge and re- port fine fishing. Allen James was the champion fisherman this year, having caught a bass that weighed three pounds. Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds and daugh- ter, Hazel and Mrs. Reynolds’ sister have opened their cottage for the summer. Misses Marjorie and Ruth Case and siss_Fdith Platt spent last week in the Thread city. Miss Jennie Karkan of New York is the guest of her sister, Mrs. L. A. Baker. Miss Vera Dollman has returned to her home in Roxbury, Mass. On Western Ti Rev. and Mrs. B. C. Bugbee are en- joying a trip through the west. They expect to visit Mrs. Bugbee's brother- in_Robbins, Wisconsin. Mrs. J. Brackley is the guest of her daughter in Boston. Mrs. E. L. James and son, attended the funera]l] of Edwarda H. Clark in Scotland, londay. Mr. and Mrs. David Mathewson and Walter C. Brown are spending some Allen, time at Savin Rock. Mrs. W. C. Brown is the guest of her uncle, E. P. Mathewson in Asha- way, R. L Club Meets. The Who Do club_held its semi- | monthly meeting in Baker's hall on Tuesday evening. 7 FAST WOODSTOCK Young Horse Dies in Hayfield—Oma- ha Visitors Entertain at Lawn Party. Mrs. Flora Witter is improving from her recent illness. Wednesday Mrs. Witter lost a young horse. The ani- { mal_being overcome by heat in the hayfield. In Camp This Week. The White-Bixby families, Mrs. Turner and son Claude are camping this week at Bonnie C: Melvin Allen and grandson, Mel- vin Cox of Vernon, are spending-a few days at L. H. Lindeman's. Constance Wetherell had a party ‘Wednesday, it being her fifth birth- day. On Honeymoon Trip. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Morse are ex- tending their honeymoon trip to De- wire, Colo., and Yellowstone Park. Church Closed Till Aug. 20. Rev. T. A. Turner has been granted a vacation of four weeks and the church will be closed until_Aug. 20. Mr. Turner left Monday for Washing- ton Court House, Ohio. to visit a sis- ter, who is critically ill. Jabez Bowen of Dayville spent a couple of days last week with his aunt, Mrs. Mary Ann Coombs and cousin, Mrs. Sylvia Parker. Guests From Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Heald have been entertaining their daughter, Mrs. R. A. Windolph, her husband and daughters Clarice and Helen, of Oma- ha, Neb. Last Thursday evening they gave a lawn party at their home for the benefit of the Ladies’ Aid society, sixty or more being present. The members of t Windolph family en- tertained b recitations, danc- ing, ete. Cake and ice cream were served. THOMP30ON Mrs. Minnie Whittemore is in New York this week, attending the funeral of her cousin, Miss Katherine Con- nors. Miss Helen Greene, a social settle- ment worker in New York city, is the guest of Mrs. Arnold Huizinga. Mrs. Paul Williams (Florence Green) and children Helen and Rich- ard, of Farmingdale, N. Y., are visit- ing relatives in_town. Miss Emily Crosby of Providence is the guest of Mrs. Rowland Mill Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Covell ha opened their summer home. Alice Covell and Schuyler Davis of Providence are with them. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Blackmar have returned to Everett, Mass.,, after two weeks’ vacation with Miss Mary E. Blackmar. Rev. Arnold Huizinga preached a very good sermon last Sunday at the Congregational church from the text, “Come unto me all ye that labor and are heavy laden.” Next Sunday morning Rev. W. Beard of Putnam will speak at the Congregational church. He is soon to return to China. Mr. and Mrs. Vogel are to spend August with Mr. Scarborough. William Geibel returns Monday from Toronto, Canada, for the rest of the summer. HAMPTON Merton E. Phillips and Bride to Re- side in Plainfield—Miss Alice Smith at Lake George. ; Mr. and Mrs. Merton E. Phillips have gone to Jewett City to visit Mrs. Phillips’ mother. Mr. and Mrs. Phil- lips were married in Putnam Tuesday, July 11, 1916, ana have been spending a part of their honeymoon in this town, guests of Mrs. Mary C. Phillips. Mr. Phillips is one of Hampton’s most popular voung men he is now in the employ of C. H. Phillips of Plainfleld, where he and his bride will make their home. B Gone to Lake George. Miss_Alice Smith has closed Bay- berry Lodge for the season and_will spend the next two weeks at Lake George. Miss Amy Burnham is visiting her aunt, Miss Annah Burnham. Mrs. James P. Sharpe spent the last week-end at_ the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burch- inall. Arthur Fitts is at his home here, recovering from a recent iliness. - RAWSON Mr. and Mrs. Al Fletcher, Mrs. Na- den and children and Mrs. Cooke of Woonsocket were at F. O. Cooke's Sunday. Little Miss Doris Naden re- mained for a week's visit. I 'W. Hammond and daughter vis- ited relatives in Chaplin Sunday. Mrs. J. J. Fitzgerald attended the funeral of her cousin in Danielson one day last week. Miss Millie Cook was in Putnam on Saturday. Mrs. Bdward Thompson gave a par- ty in honor of her little daughter's sixth birthday, July 18. Mrs. A. B. Edwards called on Miss Marian Hammond recently. N TN AT S Hope was a| Planning for Lawn Fete—Dance at Grange Hall—Summer Pleasures for Local People and Their “Guests. Last Sunday’s sermon was on the Bible among the Nations, the texis Heb. 2:14 and Matt. 28:19. There was a good meeting Sunday evening under Mrs. Hadley’'s leader- ship. This comi; Sunday the leader will be Paul Hoxsie. The subject, En- thusiasm; How to Culti- vate It.” Arrangements for'the lawn fete are occupying the minds of various com- mittees. The next meeting of the La- dies’ | Association will_be held Tues- day, Aug. 1 at Mrs, Paetschi’s. The social committee of Christian Endeavor was in evidence during the social hour, following Mrs. Johnson's talk on Japan last Friday evening. Ice cream was sold for the benefit of the work. The Japan pictures were very interesting and from ecolored slides. Quite a few people enjoyed them. Mrs. Johnson's book distribution was larger than usual. Dance at Grange Hall. Saturday evening’s dance at Grange Hall was a popular affair, the pro- ceeds going toward payment on the Grange piano. Miss Jeannette Hyde Fox has been visiting Miss Jones this week. A party from_the parsonage was entertained in Brooklyn Wednesday at Putnam Elms, the historic home of Gen. Israel Putnam. Mr. and Mrs. John Rollinson of Stafford Springs visited in Canter- bury lately. Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Davis and Mrs. James Goodwin of Hartford re- cently motored over from Hampton, their summer home. Guests at Lathrop Home. Mrs. Lewis Hovey and daughter, Louise, of Norwich, are visiting Mrs, James Lathrop. Miss Alice Eddy of Winsted_is being entertained by her cousin, Lydia Lathrop. Mrs. William Wright of Worcester has returned home, having spent some time with relatives in town. Miss Elsie Rodler is visiting friends on Long Island. Lease Summer Homes. Mr. and Mrs. King and son have rented the Hearns house for the sum- mer. The Cottrell family are occu- pying the Simon Button house. Mrs. Myron Hicks and family and Edward Linke are spending their va- cation with Mrs. Ernest Linke. Mrs. William Miller has returned after a week's vacation, to care for Mrs. Helen Button of Black Hill, who [\ is_slightly improving. Mrs. Davis, her daughter, Mrs. Mar- tha Warren, have returned from a week spent at Brizhton Beach. N Frances Palmer has returned from a trip to the Berkshires, coming by automobile with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ells of Pittsfield, who visited also in_Canterbury. Mrs. Etta Rogers with her son from Andover, has been visiting her moth- er, Mrs. Olive Kearns. Florence Exley has returned from Hop River. Mrs. Nathan Exley spent Tuesday night at_Groton, making the trip by automobile. Miss Florence and Lu- cius Exley and Miss Mabel Exley of Medway were of the party. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kinney of Can- terbury Plain have purchased a tour- ing car. Week-end Guests. Mrs. Kearnes entertained over the week-end her son, Henry Kearnes, and three friends, William Wakelee, Mil- ton Myles and Edward Readon, all of Bridzeport, who made the trip on their motorcycles, Mrs. Etta Rogers, her daughter and srandson of Andover, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moffitt and two grandchildren of South Canter- bury. Miss_Arline Seltsam of East boro, Mass.,, has been visiting Irene Trumper. SOUTH KILLINGLY A. E. Hall Attends Meeting of Lum- bermen’s Association at Hartford. S. A. Douglas is vi Shippee’s Mrs. F. Fox- Miss iting at in Mashentuck. E. Jacques entertained Mrs. W 3 a Sunday vis- itor with local relatives. Neva Barlow visited in East Kil- lingly Sun Mr. and M: aymond Gates were in_Valley F: ast week. Rev. H. B. Goodseli has returned from a vacation of a few days. While away he remembered his parishioners with souvenir post cards. Thomas H. B. Morse has been iting in Danielson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jacques of Frost Proof, Florida, are spending the summer at the Stewart place. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Crowley visited at A. E. Phillips’ Sunday. Henry Leonard and family of Valley Fails were recently entertained at P. C. Bliven's. At Lumbermen’s Meeting. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hall, Mrs. Al- fred Harvey, Miss Holland and Miss Thurber motored to Hartford Tues- day. Mr. Hall attended a meeting of the Lumbermen’s association. L. E. Jacques, Mrs. Jones, Smithers and Miss Barlow Thursday at Rocky Point. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hall of Hart- ford ited at The Oaks Wednesday. NORTH WOODSTOCK Social Dames Hold a Nonsense Meet- ing—Adams Family Prof. John Adams and family from Washington, D. C., are here for a month. Mrs. Frank Church of New York, who was a recent guest of Mrs. Wen- dall Witter, returned home Wednes- day. Prof. and Mrs. Sidney Morse of Easthampton, Mass,, are at their sum- mer home here. Held Nonsense Meeting. The Social Dames held a Nonsense meeting Thursday afternoon at_the home of Mrs. Charles Perrin. Mrs. Perrin was assisted by Mrs. Wendall Witter. The house was prettily dec- orated with ox-eved daisies, this be- ing the club flower, and ferns. Salad, sandwiches, cake and coffee were served. Mrs. N. D. Skinner is visiting rela- tives in Hartford. ‘Workmen from Webster are plac- ing lightning rods on the barn at Echo Farm, L. H. Healey’s home. Mrs. Wallace Leavitt of Casper, Wyo., was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. L."J. Leavitt Sunday. EAST KILLINGLY A large party from here spent Wed- nesday at Old Killingly pond. Miss Hilden Elfgrin is spending her vacation in Philadelphia. Miss Alice Law of Providence called on friends here Saturday. Mrs. Albert E. Sayles and son, Ern- est, have returned to their home in North Scituate. Farle S. Shippee and family of Glenbrook spent the week end with Arnold P. Rich and family. Miss Nellie M. Chase and Miss Lila Mathewson. were at Block Island on Sunday. ‘Horace Covill and family of Abing- ton kere at Irving Hill’'s Sunday. Mrs. Ezekiel White is the suest of Mrs. spent in Town. isfy a e I Cower b ] B il st Mads in America Itis Winner Quench your thirst with pleasure and a clear conscience Clicquot Club Ginger Ale does more than sat- thirst. It answers every call of a dry throat. It has the wetness, the cool- ness, the flavor, the life and sparkle of high carbonation, the purity and the cleanliness that a beverage must have. Oheapds (o GINGFR ALE *s a national, not a local ginger ale —sold all over America, by the case. The best grocers and druggists have it or will get it. THE CLICOUCT CLUB CO., Miilis, Mass. of Medal of Honor, Panama-Pacific Exposition daughter, Hannah, visited relatives in Putnam the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus R. Chase were in_Putnam Sunday. Mrs. William Yare visited her sis- Clarence Chandler in Da Weod is ill at her home ere. Norman G. Adams of Rockdale is spending his vacation at Maplecrest. EXKONR Harry Sayles, Kicked by Horse Thurs- day Evening Has Not Regained Con- sciousness.— Prof. and Mrs. Washburn and Miss Lottie Palmer of Brooklyn_attended church here Sunday. Mr. Washburn sang a solo. Howard Galiup, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gallup and two children, with Esther , were callers at Josephine Gal- near Pendleton Hill, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Gallup attended the funeral of Mrs Annie Wilson, Tuvesday. She resided here when a child. Luscious blueberries are ripening. ett City. Annie Page of Brook ret Tanne: Minda Tanner is ill. Kicked by a Horse. cident occurred hen Harry S by y a horse a How it he has not enoush Dr. Allen attends him and Dr. Adams | bas been called in consultation Leon s been called home by_the iilne his brother. Benjamin Hall is mowing for John E. Tann A Holm are assisting E s and Charles Tanner B Gallup with his hay- Ezra Gallup and Edwi spent Sunday 1 Norwich. EASTFORD Lola Eth ing the sum- mer with he mother in Union. A W. M family o nd f Putnam visited y. Mr. Misses relativ and Mrs. C knell en tie ‘De: nd Mi Danielson over the w George ark and spent the week-end parent and Mrs. ith went he to Monday to be em- re is Bosworth spent Sun- day with Elisha Perry and family, in South Woodstock. Carleton Tatem and family of Wil limantic are occupying the Johnson House for a few montt There was a union service at Mecthodist church Sunda Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark made a the trip in the ord to Rocky Point Sunday. George Clark and family ac- companied them from Putnam. Mrs. Charles Clark spent a few days this week with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. R. Mil in W Thompson. EAST THOMPSON Methodist Church Closed During Camp Meeting — Albert Kimball Wants To Be Postmaster. There will no serviee at the M. E. church dur ing. Miss Ann Hoyle has secured a tent for the term of the meeting. She is entertaining relatives from Webster. ing the Douglas camp meet- The W. C. T. U. meets with Miss Edith Logue. Topic, Literature. Mrs. Robert Joslin has been taken to the Day Kimball hospital for ment. Albert Kimball has put in an treat- ppli- Ication for postmaster. Mrs. Kimball, who has been ill for a long time is improving. Miss Fannie Robbins was the guest of her father and friends this week. Mrs. Sheldon is entertaining friends from Norwich. WILSONVILLE Miss Marion Cregg of Webster call- ed on Miss Childs Wednesday. Thomas Paine was a Putnam vi ‘Wednesday. Mr. Scheriter entertained his and daughter-in-law from Leomi Mass., over the week end Mrs. Kate Haggerty was in Webster a few days the past week. Miss Nora Bressingham ‘Worcester viistor Sunday. Mrs. Truman Robbins was a Web- ster visitor Wednesday. was Mrs. Viola Oatley for a few days. Ernest Brooks was in Providence on Monday. Mrs. Hannah §mith gnd her grand- e T G e e e S Webster visitors Saturday. Miss Reed of Putnam was with her <he aunt, Mrs. Keegan, a few €ays past week, 3 S R . Miss Carrie Boswo: returned to her work in Southbridge last week after spending a week with relatives| here. a Floyd May, Jr., of Norwich called ‘on relatives here one day the past week. Mrs. Stanley and Miss Jennings were SCOTLAND Funeral of Edward H. Clark—Churck Renovations. Rev. Mr. Fogz of Hampton, preach< ed here in exchange with Rev. Mn Lovering last Sunday. 3 ne Kimball spent seteral days in Lebanon last week. Mr. and Willoughby were in Canter Rev. Wil rd of New o¥rk is to speak at the Chr:srran Endeavor on Sunday evening, the 23rd. Funeral of Edward H. Clark. Funeral services for Edward H. Clark were held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock, in the Congregational church. Those who sung were Mrs. Alice Wil- Leon Moffitt, and Mr. and ed Tracy. 'he bearers were Kimball, Luther, Thomas and Clark. Renovating Church. Members of the Ladies’ Aid soclety and others have been working at the church, taking up the old carpet, and putting down the new one. Other re- pairs are also being made inside the church, Miss Ruth Sweet has discontinued her work in Willimantic, and is to be at_home for the summer. No_great damage was done here by the thunder storm last week, although the shower was very hard. Miss Mary Moore has been spending month in town. WOODSTOCK VALLEY Mr. and M Henry the . Coron of Prov- len W. nenyon's Spencer, who has been in town _ returned to her home in Pomfret. farm, _are N. Y.; Miss Luella Perkins, Clinton, with his family. ed four cousins Mess., spent Sund Asa Tt from Lawrence, Mrs. Nellie at S WOODSTOCK Miss Mabel Rich of Brooklyn, N. Y., [is the guest of her father. R. R. Rirh. of the Wood- m was held noon. Huie and E. G. 1zfield, were at W. pl guest of Mi Mrs. J. J. Wil e | | her grand- Gilbert. h JKyte will preach at the ational Church Sunday morn- The L t Lib There Benevolent soclety met Th ay afternoon. cen members present. dies’ W Have Learned Something: Still, we have learned something since 1898 v embalmed script. it stop itching, sonny— Ointmentrelieves almost instantly itching,smartand sting, whether caused by a seri- ous eczema or by somesimplerash, prickly-heat, or insect-bite. Res- inol Ointment is excellent, too, for ivy (or oak) poi- soning, and as 2 healing dréssing for sunburn, cuts, burns,’ chafings and bruises. ‘Every druggist sells Resinol Ointment. For' sample free, Dept 40R, Resinol, Baltimere.

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