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2o NORWICH BUL LETIN £ it AUGUST 12, LETTERS FROM TWO STATES New London County UNCASVILLE Knights of Columbus Outing on Aug. 20—Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Lakin in Camp at Harrison’s—Mrs, ‘Adelle F. Baker Are United in Marriage. Rudd Lived for Many Years Mystio, mond home and.called on friends in At the meeting of Pequot council, XK. of C.,, the following were chosen as a committee of arrangements: John Mahoney, Cornelius Fitzgerald, John Doyle, Thomas Doyle, and Joseph Hickey. It was decided to hold it in Doyle's grove Aug. 20th. Mrs. William Sisson, whoshas been spending a while at Savin Rock, has returned do her home at Hill Top. Mrs. Martin Barry and children of New London are spending a few weeks with her mother, Mrs. Henry McArdle, of Gay Hill Annual Lawn Festival. The society of St. John’s Roman Catholic church held their annual lawn festival Aug. 10th and 11th on the grounds around the church. Cake, icé cream, candy and fancy articles were on_sale. has n to visit with a turned to his home. Decem Club Takes Former Rooms. B B T - va.| The Misses Grace and Lethel Stan- e T oo | ton of Danielson visited over Sunday fts. former rooms. which were in the | With their sunt and family, Deacon| bullding owned by Georse N. Wood. |2d Mrs. E. A. Geer. ! The room has been painted, papered | W:. B. Montgomery occupieq . the nA wired for electric lighting. The |BUIPIt ‘at the Episcopal church of I e vt b BT T Plainfield Sunday as a lay reader. Sewing Circle With Mrs. Bugbee. The Busy Bee Sewing circle mem- entertained arles being with nd a dain by the hostess, ning Baptist Young People. tist church spent session of Sun- i Mrs. W, time Mr. and Mr: i ht going at a| “yire Martin Barry | , € : Mrs. 2 arry and children of | Banes X o there Soming | New London are guests of Mrs. Barry's | e ey e it | mother, Mrs. McArdle. during the 3t Fieasure | month of August. y | e’ thas| Miss Myrtle Dennis of New Haven 4 . is the guest of Mrs. Ida_Woodmansee. t " e < Miner and Miss Nettie| returned from a trip| Personal Mention. Charles Carlson, who has been to 1 'k relative, at the home of Bugbee on Wednesday A pleasant afternoon was unch which unday there he camp which they of August for three ng 21 voung folks is spending a few days with Mrs. Rex- ford E. Cummings ‘Miss Lavinia P. Kneeland and David Walsh were in Willimantic Monday. GRISWOLD ss Edith Bromley and. | Charles town Monday morning and Monday afternoon he called on George Wood- ward in North Windham. Seven attended the meeting Wed- nesgday -evening at the Edmond home. A pretty wedding took place at the Congregational parsonage, . Pachaug, on Monday evening, Aug. 7, at 8.15 p. m. The bride, Miss Edith. Bromley, daugh. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Bromley, of Thompson, and formerly of Volun- town, was becomingly dressed in white, while the groom, Charles Baker, appeared in a neat business suit. The pastor, Rev. F. S. Child, performed the ceremory according to the olden long ring service of the church. The bride was given away by Joseph Rood, whose daughters, Misses Frances and Ethel, acted as bridesmaids. A happy, merry evening with bridal gifts and lookirg at the parson's African and Chinese curiosities kept the company till 10.30, when an auto carried M. and Mrs. Baker to Mr. Rood's, where they will make their home for the present. MONTVILLE Charles Chapel Better After Attack of Blood Poisoning. ! Guy Loomis of Hartford spent the| week end with his father, G. Turner Loomis, of Palmertown. Mrs. William Mitchell has been spending the wee Mrs. Mary J. W her home after spen with friends in Provide: Clarence Walden of Sunday as the guest Browning. at Northfield, Ma as returned to | veral weeks e. Boston of Mrs. spent Ida through the reen mountains. i) i RED Label BLUE « GREEN “ PURPLE Label YELLO“{ g and Retailers. BROOKLYN Sprague Bard ‘Reaches His 92d Birthday—Fail Results J. in Out of Commission. Anna Walsh has returned to| George Wood, Jr., and family of € Pequot after a three| Providence are visiting Mr. Wood’s | vacation spent at Pleasure |sis: Mrs. Victor Rosenlund, of| Palmertow i resa Hickey has been spend- arles Chapel, who has g 1s fering with blood poisonin: improved. Mrs. Leo Kelley and Elizabeth, N. J., are srove Friday evening. _— h room as closed = of the of Elmer BOZRAH | wh has been —cn n Castro is In i William Web- i ttolley om0 W Lathrop Hill. itives in that place, T e R el . ; Mrs. Rhoda Miner is visiting Mrs. e Berries Are Plentiful. Lucy Stanton of Mystic. s rries are plentiful and large s Alice A. Bishop has returncd u 1 day cfter thew. | tc Ler home, after spending tnree has returned to| weeks in Yantlc. after several| "whe Bozrah srange meets at the in town. of Pequot friends in son of CIHff street, e week end with his summering with rela- Carrier Back. rrier, was back k's absence. Durir impson was Community Picnic. h T which society, &chool of th 2 on the grounds b irday wa ard h in- t thletic sports. nmate of the town n to the X rewste FUNERAL, Arthur R. Carlson. R. Carlson, death occurred Friday at a hos- i1’ Boston, where he went for M-vrr atment, was brought to the c parents, Mr. and Mrg ’ o = but the C. E. meetings will be held as % Svore” wondnetea e, funerallucyal The Thursday evening prayer hrsaniligets ted at 2 oclodk | eeting will also be omitted until wfv Thy 1 a‘ large atxtend- September. e of frie nd relatives. Inter- e, ' e Comstock cometery, Thore|. Miss eale, who has been visiting nt w were T beautiful flowers. |The ung man was in his 16th year, a stu- e Pt S Mrs, Myra Kelley of Winthrop, Tier the Palmer Memorial 6chool. |araes’ 45 the guest of her sister, Mrs 1ss ullen, who has been [ 255" IS the s a week the guest of Miss |- C- o Devine, has returned to her Midsummer Sale. in New York. harles ibbetts, pastor of ch, recently spent a h friends in East Green- James ending n. Daniels and daughter s week with friends in Won Game at Mystic. Montville Athletic club’'s baseball team went to Mystic Saturday after- on for a game with the Climax eam of that place, winning the game A return game pleyed with this team soon. Hart pitched for the Mont- am. Miss Mary Lenihan and sister, Miss Helen Lenthan, of Palmertown were week end guests of friends in Prov dence. to the score of 10 to 7. i1l be nk Richards, John Cuddy, Joseph Hickey and Thomas Tuckey spent the week end at Camp Massapeak at Gardner Lake. Miss Marion Lavendohl of New Lon- don was the gnest of friends in town, Mr. and Mrs. Georse N. Wood, 2d, of Providence, R. I, are being entertained by Mr. and Mrs, Victor Rosenlund for & few days. Miss Gertrude ‘Rogers.and Miss Lil- lian Sawyer, who have been spending a week with frfends in Boston, have returned John Rudd, who has been . confined to his bed with rheumatic trouble, has improved so he is able to come down stairs. Theodore Shaffer is ‘entertaining “his efster, Miss Florence Shaffer, of N gatuck. \ Was a Palmertown ‘Resident. Mrs. Adelle F. Rudd. whose death occurred at her home in East Lyme, was for many years a resident of Palmertown. LEONARD BRIDGE Mr. and (Mrs. Zatorensky -of New Work city .are visiting the formers sister, Mrs. Louig Himelstein. Alfred Hughes of Providence, R. I., is visiting friends in this place. Judge and Mrs. Albert G. Kneeland were recent Willimantic: visitors. Miss Nettlo: M. is | Eliza Killeen. | Mics Maude Lathrop Joins Ranks of | Snake Killers—Grange to Meet on home of Edwin Lathrop next Wednes Gay.evening. All grangers are invit Henry Clark spent Tuesdav | ter, Mrs. Cornelius Van- Yantic, J='C. Young called on ham on Friday. Miss Maude G. Lathrop kiiled a cop- head snake recently, measuring 9 | inches. Lightning has put all the telephones in_town out. Mabel Duerr was in Norwich on [ a Windham County WINDHAM Annual Midsummer Sale at Congrega- | tional Church — Rev. M. R. Plumb Will Preach Sunday—Nine Dollars from Library Sale. Mrs, Tracy of Wauregan iIs spending the week with her sister, Mrs, L M Fegrum. Rev. M. R. Plumb will preach at the Congregational church tomorrow mora- ing. The morning services will he| omitted on the two following Sundays, her sister, Mrs. E. K. Leffingwell, re- turned to Brookdale, Monday. The annual midsummer fair of the Congregational church was held Fri- day evening, August 11th. The sup- per of chicken salad, rolls, cake and coffee was in charge of Mrs. W. F. Maine. A program of music and read- ings in charge of Mrs. F. E. Guild, Miss Elizabeth Anderson had the fan- cy work table, Miss Grace Bates, the candy table and Mrs. M. R. Plumb and Miss Gertrude Arnold had charge of the tables and decorations. The sale of ice cream at the Librars Saturday added $9 to the treasury. Miss Regina Stockhausen, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond, left for home on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Wood entertain- ed a number of young people at a lawn party Friday evening. Japanese lan terns were used with pretty effect. Cake, ice cream and lemonade wers served. Mrs. Johnston of New Haven is the guest of Miss Josephine Bingham, WESTMINSTER Agricultural Club Leaders Planning s—Large Church Attendance in Spite of Heat. In spite of a sweltering day, the hottest Sabbath yet, the 6th of August, a larger audience than ever listened to Mr. Davies' earnest setting forth of ‘“Pure - Religion and ‘Undefiled Before God¢* James 1: 27. The Christian Endeavor in the evening was also well attended. Its subject, Are Friends of Value? ‘Are ‘We of Value as Friends? The Friend Above -All Others. The Wednesday -house circle prayer services had the uncommon subject The Slavery of ‘Hate. ‘The Ladies’ Aid society hopes for a cooler day for their postponed meeting at the.parsonage next Tuesday after- noon, Aug. 16th. Miss Dorothy Nutting of New York is visiting at Westminster - parsonage with her aunt and uncle. The leaders of the Boys’ and Girls’ ‘Agricultural club of Westminster plan to visit the gardens of the club mem- J. Sprague esteemed birtk one of our most ached his 92d His on Bard, ¢ member of , came up to enjoy th ; _also his sons, Charle ederick B. rd, both of New k, were present. Mr. Bard h: buried two sisters and four brother: John Palmer has been serious- ly nd bas a trained nurse to care for , and at comfortabl George M. Williams lately fell down with the step from the back door while on the w 1e well for a pail of water. ing he f left arm, breaking the ng the left leg y the hottest day the mercu of the fell in torr dly and th and during the lights of > vil The rain > Jooked dark ed of kero sit in t and many re lamps Minott and ew weeks have been tist T nage, re- home in on SOUTH WOODSTOCK Pomona Grange Field Day Next Tues- day—Dramatic Club Ready for Ancther Play. Marshall of Providence iting Mr. and Mrs, Scran- k. Mr. and M ave been vi tan is we Nellie Lowe, in_Webster, has returned Miss Soule of Fast K y ing with Elsie Young for a few day Rev. H. D. Pierce was in town one day this week. Mrs. John Lowe has company from Boston. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. turned to Providence. Pomona grange will and field day at who has been v Swan have re- hold a picnic Roseland Lake next Woodstock Dramatic cl “The Iron Hand, rchased a new automotile. Henry Young i under the doctor's care for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Swanberg are enter- taining company from the city for a few wecks. Earl Andrews hs mobile. Miss Ph! ht an auto- SOUTH CANTERRURY House and Barn Struck During Tues- day’s Storm. Frark Barrows of New the guest of his brother, rows, Sundey. During the thunder shower Tuesday afternoon tne ning struck Nathan Newton's barn, doing quite a good deal of damage, but did not set the barn on fire. It also struck John Wallace's house at Canterbury Green. Miss M. J. Larkham returned to her home in Norwich after spending two weeks with her sister, Mrs, Carrie E. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Morgan and Thomas Mellen took an auto ride to Niantic Sunday. isitors at Cone’s farm last Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ormanda Jenner- son of Woousocket, R. L, Mrs. M. Sad- ley of Quaker Hill, Conn., Mr. and Mrs. Leon Mosier of New London, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Prentice of New London, Mrs. Henry Churchill of New London, Miss Grace Prentice of New London, Arthur Prentice of New Lon- don, Dan Doyle of Hartford and Eu- gene Coffey of Plainfield, all coming by_automobile in_three parties. Mr. apd Mrs. William E. Cone, Jr., of New London and daughters, Louise and Vera, who have been visiting here, have returned home, accompanied by Miss Elizabeth Cone of this place. Mrs, Raymond Smith of 7~ vich is spending a few weeks at tA(. ves- idence. Haven was E. E. Bar- EKONR Ball of Fire Killed Two of Benjamin Baton’s Cows—Some Hay Got Wet. A severe electrical storm -came-upon her three Order by Label Color. orivtuce ek e "mnfl""w Pale Ale Dark “ Half Stock Extra Ale Broken | like a Wrist—Storm Put Electric l_ights‘;‘““‘,\L Porter On Sale by Wholesalers, Bottlers sday arternoon which ered m getting their hay | { under cover. Walter F in what looked o of fire descend and al killing two val- { cows to Benjamin Bator Walter Stanton of Danielson was a | i Su brother, | am- | ven' ov R. Bard | ying; b this writing is quite | |3 ] | 1 ; \ L i | [ | hold anton homestead over Phillips entertained ne ; Allen, of New Ha- | nner and daughter, Cyrus Tanner two days llup is entertaining | ston and Providence, with for a visit. epent Saturday Phillips urned home and Methel Stan- arl Gallup's. i THOMP3ON Somerville Pastor at Congregational | Church—Mother Goose Party. | en is spen two | hippee of Browns- ldred Knight school at Bates| irove, on Wednesday, ger has been enter- | the morni ul, pract ndance. of Th STERLING Company’s Mill Hit During and Employes Shocked. Storm Mrs. O. F, several d: ker ha of Cante been of Willim: the guest of W. Vaughn. Mrs. John Babcock attend meeting at Greene, R. I Sterling was affec the thunder s mill of the S. hing company was struck. No damage was done, but several of the emploves received shocks of some sever Albert Wentworth of Hartford is the guest of Mr. and M F. Anderson. ARRENVILLE Father and Daughter Getting Over Measles—Lawn Social. Mrs. S. L. Case is spending the week at South Coventry Lake, the guest of Dr. and Mrs. F. B. Converse. Milton L. Durkee and daughter, Har- riett, have just recovered from measles, There was a lawn social at Walter Brown’s Tuesday evening, August Sth. Mrs. Lizzie Clapp spent the week- end in Hartford, Conn. Orrin Cushman, Eva Lawton and daughter, Caroline, were fin fSouth- bridge, Mass., Sunday. B. H. Gardner and son, Leon, spent Saturday at New London. Miss Davoll of Willimantic, guest of Mrs. M. L. Durkee. WESTFORD. Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Teft and Mr and Mrs. Stephen B. Tefft, motored to Brimfield, Sunday, and spent the day with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Barlow ente tained Mrs. Barlow's sisters, the Miss- es Stevens of Charlton, Mass., over the week-end. William, Jessie and Ita Gardiner are in Woodstock, visiting their aunt, M Redhead. Mr. and_ Mrs. Erwin and two chil- dren, who have been spending a month at the Buck homestead, returned to their home in Philadelphia, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Veriga are enter- taining friends from New York city. Marion, O., has a woman of 80 who conducts a 2,000 acre farm. is the SN e ) So0asaaa THE SNAPPY ALE Aa i BACKED BY 40 YEARS EXPERI 224 THE JAMES HANLEY BR PROVIDENCE BREWERS OF ALE & PORTER EXCLUSIVELY EAST WOOGODSTOCK George O. Robbins Celebrated His 75th Birthday—Mrs. Charles Swenson Motored to Boston to See Sick Brother. Mrs. Chas. E. Pike had t Thurs and Eva Kr Henry Knight Whiting and Mass. as_callers her cousins, William ht of Hopedale, Mass., of Keokuk, Iowa, Mrs. children of MMendoin, ay, aven, Mass., are vis- itors at Prospect farm. L. H. Lindeman, wife and daughters, Eleanor and Dor: d to Buck- turday. d Mrs. Linde- urned Sunday evening, the | three girls will visit for a week or so with relativ Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Frink, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Coinings, motored to Rocky Point ay, enjoying a fine shore dinner. Geo. O, Robbing who is in New Bos- ton, spe nd here. Sunday he celet th birthday. He was a of Mr. and Mrs. ere ouis C. Bunce of South Manches- ter also spent Su with Mr. and Mrs. M Mrs. ¢ Pike recently visited relatives in West Woodstc Monday he went to Monson, Mass., to spend | ¥ , Mr. and Mrs. y has relatives from Nova Scotia. Mr. and Mrs Geo. Bosworth, Burton 1 Margue: Bosworth, nds. attended the reunion of Bosworth family at Crystal Lake Sunda: d Mrs, Everett Adams of Bos- the week-end at B. E. Bd- Qfarion Adams, who has on M ton dy spen Mis been spending two weeks here, re- turned with them. T. White is visiting Dr. n Thompson. Her daughte; hite, is at Weekapaug, R. I, ek or two. Sophie Barrett of Maplewood, is spending a week with J. S. d family. Mrs. W. E. Hammond are en- t their niece, Miss Gertrude , of West Woodstock. B. B. Farls of Ellsworth, Kan., s visiting her sister, Mrs. Geo. Weth- erill, and other relatives. Miss Nellie Pratt spent the week- end with Miss Harriett Hibbard, Mr. . Swenson, with relatives ve Anderson and son, Carl, motored to Boston Sunday, to see her brother, Gustave Anderson, who is in ital the He recently under- operation for abcess on the His condition has been ¢ - some time. "SCOTLAND Paster Lovering Back From Vacation. cal Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kenyon and their son, Clyde, Mr. and M 5 Kenyon, Walter Burdick and lips, of Canterbury, Mr. and 2} ephen Babcock and family of Plain- 1d, were recent caliers at F. B. Will- children of recently spent two ks with relatives here. Rev. Martin Lovering recently re- turned after ving had a vacation of two wr WOODSTOCK VALLEY George Bennett’s Barn Struck by Tuesday’s Lightning—Campers. Miss M. Maiant, Mi Julia o Baxter and Miss Dunlay of New Yor city are camping at A. Winfield Ken- yon's bungalow. Guests at Maplewood farm this week are Miss E. E. Randall and Miss Ray Stevens of Boston, Miss Ethel Wood and Miss Lilla Dickinson of Hartford, and Miss Tidith Briggs of Pomfret, George Bennett's barn was struck by lightnin® during the severe shower of Tuesday afternoon. NORTH STERLING Swarm of Bees Busy in Chimney— Wheaton Sweet's Death Causes Shock to Friends—Had Been in Poor Health. Herry Lewis has a large swarm of bees in the chimney of his house, which came to him this summer. They are making a fine iot of honey Herbert Morrow of Wilmington, Del., was the guest of H. H. Crowell last week. C. H. Rounds made an automobile trip to Providence Sunday. Mrs. Lucy Hopkins has returned to Danielson. Suicide of Respected Citizen. Our people were shocked to learn of | the death of Wheaton Sweet last week Friday. His body was found hanging in his barh. For some time he had Killam and daughter, |’ been suffering from rheumatism and poor health. His age was 76 years. Mr. Sweet was one of our most re- | spected citizens and was generally iked by all who knew him and will be much missed by his many friends and nelghbors. Old Home Day at Foster. Many of cur people attended the 0ld Home Day at Foster Center this week Wednesday. Mrs, J. R. Williams of Pawtucket, 2 week-end visitor with Mrs. . Crowell. EASTFORD Seventy-Mile Hike for Camp Boys — Birthday Surprise for Walter Tripp Miss Gladys Badger |is friends in Boston and vicinity. Miss Florence Warren of New York is at her home here for the remainder of the summer. visiting Stanley Kelley and boys of Camp Tastford returned Friday evening from a T70-mile hike into Massachu- set Miss Mabel Jones returned to he home here, after visiting several day with her brother and wife, Eugene and Mrs. Jones in_Groton. Mrs. her Kate L. Perry of Sout Wood: Mrs. Darwin Lewis of Putnam spent several days last week in town. Mr. and Mrs. Jarvas Hall and Mrs. Phillips of West 'Woodstock called on Mr, d M Charles Deans and tho Misses Bicknell, Sunday. M Ralph Davis entertained her ather and mother, Hiram Twiss and wife of Pomfret, Sunaay. Mrs. Lillian Bennett of New York is visiting relatives here. Miss Bennett About 35 zave him a surprise party at the hotel it being his twentietn Games, dancing, music and made the evening pass very tly. Friday evening, birthda During the evening Rev. A. F. Lin- scott presented Mr. Tripp with a men's set, consisting of hand-engraved cuff links and stick pin. Cake and ice- cream was served. Miss Hattie Deans of Danielson was ia tewn Monday. Asa Ethridge of New York is spend- irg a couple of weeks with his family at_the hotel. Lizetta Ruckmiche, a frend of s Ruth Bthridge, is also at the ho- Allen Ethridge and two chil- d:en, of Hartford, spent Sunday and Menday at_the hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark motored through %Woodstock, Pomfret and Ab- ington, Sunda Miss Lillian Huntington has been entertaining her cousin, Harold Chap- man of Hartford, the past week. Miss M. J. Chapman returned to her home here, after spending elght maonths among relatives. old George of Leominster, Mass., s _visiting relatives in town Mrs. Emily Warren of Dani in town for a few weeks. WILSONVILLE New Silo Nearly Completed—Personal Mention. son is Mrs. Ellen Thompson of Hopkinton, Mass., is visiting with her cousin, Mrs. C. W. Webster, for a few weeks. B. Converse and wife of Worces- ter were with his sister Sunday and Monday. Mrs. Maggie Rickerson of Yantie, Conn., spent the week end with her sister, Mrs. Kelly. who returned home with her Miss Nora McCarty spent the week end in Worcester. Mrs. Arthur Stayley and children spent a few days the past week with her sister in Quinebausg. Miss Mary Theroux of Pawtucket was with her mother a few days the past week. Mr. Cooper, who is in the employ of L. Keigan, has moved his family to the village. Mr. Staley is building a silo for Mr. Langer which is nearly completed. MGOOSUP Thirty-five Telephone Lines Put Out of Commission — Mortimer House Struck For Second Time. Duri; yesterday’'s electrical storm. F. E. Mortimer’s house was struck by lightning and considerable damage was done. This makes the second time this on this house has been struck. ‘Telephone service was badly damaged, over thirty-five lines were useless. Mr. William Gardiner has returned to his work at Norwich, after a two weeks' vacation. Miss Ella and Lilla Millett are leav- ing for New Hampshire today. gar Boswortn 1s entertaining a niece of Henry Bosworth. Mrs. W. B. Anderson was in Boston one day last week. friends of Walter Tripp | { ' EAST WOODSTOCK Ex-Postmaster Robbins is 75 Years Young—Veteran of the 26th Con- necticut Volunteers—Negative Wonp Community Club Debate. George Bosworth, Mrs. Emma, and daughter Esther attended Colonial tea given by the Ladies’| 1 Bastford last week. s Sophie Barrett of Maplewood, N. J, is spending a week with J. 8. May and family. ss Ildith I2ddy has returned from visit with friends in Nova Scotia. iembers of the Bosworth family, here, v, Mr. and ‘Mrs. George Eos Burton Wendel, Marguerite Josworth and Miss Edith Eddy, at- tended a_ family reunion at Crystal lake Sunday. ss Clara Eddy relatives in Boston. { Dr. Albert Paine of Pasadena, Cal, is spending a few weeks at the Paine. homeste Ex-Pos George ©O. Robbins spent the weck end here, celebrating' his 75th birthday on Sunday. He was a dinner guest of Mr, and Mrs, Ev- Mr, Robbins is assist- store at New Boston and for < not been out of the vil- so long a time. His duties as er extended over that number je is a_veteran of the Civil being a member of the 26th regi- Conn. Vol. Community Club Debate. is visiting with An interesting debate was held at the mee of the Community club Wed evening, the subject being Resolved, That the United States should intervene and establish a stable government in Mexico. The disputants wer Affirmati Charles M. Perrin, , William_Chandler; ive, Hon. H. J. Potter, Prof. Phillp . Neely. The judges were ink, L. H. Lindeman, Prof. Sidney Morse, who decided unanimous- ly in favor of the negative. A pleasant social hour followed. Committee for September, Ezra May, Rev. T. A. Turner, Leslie Sumner. The next meeting will be held Sept. 13th. the second meeting being omitted on account of bu M rank Foskett and her daughter ters are visiting Mrs. Ernest Rice in ' EAST KILLINGLY Newsy Notes of the Week's Visitors in Homes of Town—Attended Foster Exercises—Motor Trip. Arthur Chase of Daniclson called on . Chase and family Thursday. anett of Providence is visit- zabeth White. 's. Frank Shekelton and daughter, Verna Minnie, of Hartford have been visiting Mr. Shekleton’s fa- ther, Jose o, the past week. Seorge Handy entertained her Lamb, and two boys of Norwich a few days the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wade of Rock- were at their home here over Sun- Irving French has been enter- taining friends from Providence the st weels. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Barstow's young- est dauzhter E. B. friends Fred Jordan of Providence is the guest of E. A. Jordan and family. Miss Doris Gordon is visiting rela- tives in Providence, Putnam Heights iz friends here. am Hopkins of Foster called on here Wednesda and Mrs. William Bowen of Providence spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Rufus R. Chase at the Chase Ellice Chase visited with Dan- son friends Wednesday. Hodward Wade and a party of friends from Whitinsville motored here Tues- day to call on friends. Robert Shekleton and family visited s brother, Joseph Shekleton, Sun- Annie Randall of Putnam and her niece were gupsts of Mrs. Rufus R. Chase Wednesday. CHAPLIN Rev. Mr. Viets of Waltham, Mass., & candidate, preached at the church last Sunda tors in_town of late: Dr. and Orin R. Witter and Mrs. Helen A. Witter of Hartford at J. Wilbur Lan- phear’s; Miss Marv A. Martin of Wil- limantic at F. W. Martin's; Miss Alide Bradford of W r, Ta t W. B. Gal- Prof. We: Howard and Mrs.' rd at Geor Howard's. ing the h shower Tuesday lightning struck house of W. B. Gallup, doing slight damage, coming In on the telephone.

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