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o -FROM TWO STATES WINDHAM J.. Alden Weir-to Stock Pond -With economics with five instructors for a week. Date to be given later. Picnic for . Visitors. ./ NORWICH BULLETIN,” SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1916 CLARK’'S CORNERS House and Tall Tree Struck by Light- - Mrs, Henry Larkhum entertained a A I Reuni f : Trout—New York Motorists Coast |, Ai¥% TIStry, farkhum enterietned ot ;I::;Tw;‘fi;ll:th&;:::_]..:u L Windham com ™~ gaged to teach-in-Sufeld, Conn, the| Into Pole—Woman Goes to Hospi- | the Quinebaus in nonoror Brr. Tark- | Foster gl = Pomings yoRE: 3 hum's cousins, Alice and Dorof resent. i Ve Larkhum, of Plain Hill. George Lark- Tire Service A iy .t Message from -Colchestel Al . Spris Winifred Potter, w % vl : Merritt Haven| Ray Palmer returned to Springfield Miss Winif Services will be resumed in the|hum, Caleb Phillips and o Springflela tcach 1n’ Bacon. acatamy Cotctastes | Congregational church . tomorrow | camé from the hayfield in honor of the | Tussday, his parents having left Sat . ‘w—e et ) Plumb will | occasion, urday. - ea - < 3 By Teceived word that 'the schools|MOTAIng. Hev, M. R. Plumi " i Mr. and Mrs. Hunt and Mrs. Kelly > = : 8 . ir will be easisted by | George Fowley is assisting Willlam ¢ S t svct uutlk Oct dst. B Gohn o Worie b a0t atne, 3 | and Tmnes Foome i bringing in the | of New' Haven were weck end guests R 2 * & Dorvisor of Ta schant Cin stant su-| v "he communion service will b |rest of their hay: of Mrs. Sullivan. & held after the sermon. The consecra- | Parker Lathrop is at home until the| Miss Sullivan of Boston is at P. J. Sapy® to her work today (Swturd| HON nCoh i of The C. B sosiety Will| Yala: niversity opentas, Hapts 20, Navin's. g the | Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Miller were in| Miss Sarab A. Tiffany has returned i vnolds and deusher | day). : : . A R oreen “Mes. AL .| There was no church service here|DS il the evening. The topic he and It MeansUs/ : S Mass,, after & Bay Sunday*: I regular one selected by the United | Norwich for a day this week to her home in Lancaster, s g - o Tt B o o | is cases i fowp 1* oM PO i oz 2 : spending a week at Allen Jewell's. ; 5 m}i&“;‘«:;" :skns little Ellen to the |sis cases,in town. gocicty The comdecration and Home Sto eniing 5 oo 3t Allen Jeweirs: - - i s benefit. ofl 4 city. & ho was to CENTRAL Service Omitted. TLAND daughter, of Hyde Fark wers callers b i r_h‘:ym-li fimgetr oy eqmppmexpeg_ nre/ coiurs homb (his. wed with Tee two RAL VILLAGE . | mme . 2 moine ot Sunday ove | wiiam Aderms o Flosital Wich | iiends Bors Soonday. "o oo tha - small children, Helen and Richard, has — yuildin: 1 ning _was omitted because of the A R Toarned of & mew outbreak cf infan- | Miss Cooper to Teach in East Lyme—| thunder storm which was-the most| Fractured Skull—C. E. Society's|ton, Mass, spent the week end with z £ the season. in Farmingdals, N. Y. Edward Cutler Goes to Oklahoma to| Severe of - Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clapp, Mrs. e D i Tafbtued Nacstiun | Buy Broom Gurn, Artist Will Stock Pond. s L uas hetd Hituciey M e ; IT‘ S restone . Lires here bevond two months. J. Alden Welr has leased Lyman's|evening at the home of Ralph Duryea. | Bridgeport visited at Modena Wednes- 2 4 - ¢ AMr. and Mrs. Fred Eddy ere spend-| Miss Emma Greenhalgh has been | pond and the water has been drawn |There were about 35 young people | day. *It means the expert tire service, courteous’and rel{ab_le, ing ihe week-end with Mrs. Eddy's [visiting in Worcester. Lawn Social. his’ classmate, Allen Jewett. off preparatory to stocking the pond | present. Several enjoyable games| 'Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Martin and hich is always available at our shop.} < tather of Boston. B Mr. “and Mrs. Everett Ladd spent| with trout. were played on the lawn, by the light | family spent Wednesday in Monson. . Jhelp which,is e o et b 2 g Mrs. Carrol Ingraham has been|Sunday with relatives in‘Scotland. Car Coasted Into Post. of Japanese lanterns, affer whaich ice | Mass. % * Remember that Firestone Tires are made by specialists spending several days at Newport, R. Will Teach in East Lyme. About 9 a, m. Thursday, o runabout | ¢feam and cake were served. A very| Mr. and Mrs. Wade, Miss Edna 1in the World’s Largest Exclusive Tire Factory. But L i Vi & 2 pleasant evening was enjoyed by all. | Pease and John Hammond were in 3 Us [Tir i M. and e B B Tafaham aro &z‘:zuiyln‘:émmxsc;gf:r e e TeTe St sonih | | Mrs. Annie Bilisor has (Deen tho | South Windham Sunday, = = ¢ Firestone! building methods and this immense volume, O g S T 1n | Mr.imnd Mra. Narcisse Caplatts and]obiths . hheseh il oriomn. Hha R o L e L ard ‘added to their economical distribution, enable them to e e Shale Gaughtor, Mra,| daughter. Blanche, are in Webster, | car occupants, a man and n woman | StOW. . Lyle, N, Yo sis- Tower, in ProviGence. Sermon by Newport Pastor. Rev. Mr. Greene of Newport, a grandson of General Nathaniel Greeno of Revolutionary davs, occupied the Congregational pulpit most accaptably last Sunday morning, His subject was Heirs of Ascendency Through Christ, his text, “But now we fiee not vet all things put under him, but we see ' Jesus.” Heb. 2:8-9. At present man is in fear of and subfect to phys- ical "disease, the elements, his pas- stons and Satan. Not vet hes he as- cendency over them, but because he is suro to triumph oOver, them in the Mass., where Mr. Caplette has bought a barber shop. Harry Stainthorpe has returned from his vacation. . Town Clerk Sessions L. Adams is Tecovering from Awo wecks' illness and was able to be down town Wed- nesday. Miss Lilllan Cooper has been at- tending the summer school at Storrs. Camped With Scouts. Waldo Tillinghast has been camp- ing at Moosup Pond with the Boy Scouts. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Olds of Provi- dence have been visiting local relatives, Were looking at,a written list when | Although it was camp meeting Sun- | recent guests of Mr. VanDuzee the car left the road. It was =oing siowly and “was not badly damaged, but the windshield was broken and one side of the car bent out of shape. The woman was cut about the face by the glass and was taken over to St. Joseph's hospital. Mrs. Will Phiilips of New Lordon was a guest at W. S. Chappell's, Wed- nesda; Dined at Inn. A party of twenty New York people who are spending the summer in Fastford motored to town Tuesd: and dined at the Inn. They expre: ed day last week, the regular morning services were held in the church nere. Has Fractured Skull. Willlam ~ Adams, a well known young man of this place, met with a serious accident last week, He was taken to St. Joseph’s hospital, Willi- mantic, where he has been suffering with a fractured skull. Lawn Social, Tuesday evening the Young Peo- ple’s Christian Endeavor Society held a lawn social on the church green. The green was préttily decorated with many Japanese lantern: Games were ter, Mrs. Amos Stone, Struck by Lightning. During the thunder storm Sunday, Mr. Amidon’s house, - occupied by George Congdon, was struck by light- ning. The pine tree in front of the house was struck frgm top td*base. MissiClera Stone has returned from Abington. Miss Vivian Stone has been spend- ing the week at Plur Island. E. E. Chapel was at Plum Island this week. ..charge as low as for ordinary tires. J ! And cur shop backs up the Firestone Service,”Callonus ~ W. R. BAIRD 231 Main Street Norwich, Conn. much satisfaction with their trip. FOSTER HIGH SCHOOL. Miss Emma Donnell of Philadelphia end he should now be more energetic, GMHi Jnlx‘lea éfo!;nv and chl]drenfi.d of xulting. )| Georglaville, R. I, arc visiting Mrs. ¢ el ady. Mr. Da s ver; ¢eble. veek: Sl ad pls The household goods of Mr. and | Ny ang Mrs Drank Harcington were| WeCks sooner than she had planned, played. Ice cream, cake, sandwiches, popcorn balls, candy and sods were on le. The affair proved to be a great | Pupils’ Reunion Held at Hampton— success on the whole. Those in charge of the social were the soclal commit- Ten Members of the Class Present. Mrs. Allen Reynolds leave today fOr{yisitors in Norwich Saturday. because of the threatened 'railroad | jee and the president, Mrs. Alice Wil- e Worcester where Mr. and Mrs. Re¥- | George D. Seguin has been assisting R i bates orii s |lousnby. The twentieth annual reunion of the nolds will soon take up their rosi- |4 oncS S E oong patbeen assisting | “yrr. Mrs. Ellery B £ 2 - h s Earl Kenyon has gone to Williman- | C. C. Foster high school was held at York are guests of relatives in town, tic to work for E. F. Kramer. e |Hampton, Wednesday, August 23d, at The inn under the management of| wiy aso attend the high school this Grange hall, from 10 a. m. to m. thes new hpusekeepar, Mrs. Darragh, | e,y The hall was attractively decorated ielbmvine ¥erysbopular. One dayithis |y Anna Durvea is to teach in|with flowers. Conspicuous were the deues store. Miss Mary Chase resumes her school | “"yyicy ar, s in’ Southbridge, Mass. on h. v Gallager is entertaining her cousin,” Miss Anma Gallager of Blackstone, Mass. Z Sept. vrenc ckus panied his A week thirty-one persons took dinner| yra) paon for a lengthy Visit in the West. Mr. and Mrs. Ransom House of Mrs. Hickey and Miss Hickey of Wit | Edward Scarborough is at the Ver-[Scotland have moved here and will| New London are boarding at = Abel Ths of the Adli-tens Dupils’ wess non Stiles Hotel. make their home with their daughter, | Burnham's. st Abnite ROl Ay Te S Mrs. John Chase has returned to | Mrs. Everctt Ladd. Dr. Starkweather of Norwich, Vernette B. eveland of Nortpampton, Mass. Miss Sarah A. Tiffany of Lancaster, Mass., suild and family and E. W.| Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Wright and Brooklyn, Y. ’ b Visited Dutch Pastor. Miss- Elizabeth Bourque has been siting relatives in Moosup. Arthur Bradley has returned from a| Mr. Upton of Wate 3 e and family motored over the Mohawk trail this week . Addie E. Call spent Sunday with Be ars, in Foster Center. and West Willington went to Hastford, o hury_has been James, Kent and Miss Olive L. [ 3aral, Sre Tollen B Waterbury, having spent the past|a: : core tho,guests of Mr. v, A. V.95 and Rev. / 1 W cheEy i as R De s = onve o | Mrs. 8. Rosella Congdon, Mrs. llen B. ERLING : i3 o Sunday. and_were the ,gues 2 Ot Yarye and BevSW. | vacation in Doston; Lyna and Drove gpending a fow davs with Rev. and | Kont have refurned from a visit with | % 9, Fosclla Congton, s, Tilen, ST S month at Charles N, Toomis. | Sunday, and were the gugets of e Whitinville, Mass., Friday .At the|idence. A - R. Plumb. [seicnasn Suldgepont. and Allen Jewett and Mrs. Sarah B. Henry Frye . Arthur W s there. is confined to| Mrs. H. V. Haswell and Mrs. J. summer camp the latter place they visited the pastor of |, Thomas Kenrnedy of Boston, former- Jewett of Clark's Corners, Mrs. Susan| Several from this town attended | sunday at Mrs. E. Jane Finley's. : 4 f - ing after an a Dutch settlement of ome hundred |1¥ # resident here, has been visiting! the house by neuritis. y Porf}' T we I,f"f‘,"" tors lnlu 1o | Adams Faller of Willimantie, camp meeting at Willimantic, Sun Miss Ida »E& “Séf-“‘i‘l“‘.?wn." iilness of two woeks. . Hlis mother, Mre, local friends. Larrabee’ Family Reunion. . Crawfory g a g v day. spent the past week 3 Lyman Squires has been caring for, and forty Frisian families. The 'schoolhouse - ha Tvad . = g Killingly pond. Dined at Inn. Mr. and Mrs. George Carr were at| prof and Mrs. Samuel M, Alvord!Lyman Squir Miss ~ Julla Whittlesey = returned | - 1¢ S e s received a new| The members of the Larrabee fami- Mrs, Frank Davis is 4he guest of Wateh Hill, Sunday. = sit with rela-| him. Monday from visiting friends. L paln Iy are lanning for their annual reunion 2 have returned from a Vi : o 3. C. S. Amidon and family are bome, nd Mrs. John Nichols were| Mr. and Mrs. Philip Mathbewson have Mrs. William Pierce, of Providence,| At 12 o'clock they with their fanti- L e S ol fram m 5 nd_family B, a1 2 returned from Watch Hill, R, I.. wher. rop’s on Labor B et Sl Lles ito. the nnmber. of twerty dined at sz{f:, have returned to thelr hoois D ool s Bfise San of New|atter being in camp for a week at thelr guests Sunday of Mr. G umia.i8. | [0 FHEC 2 Spending’ the Summer B. C. Conklin;attended Wili- |the Chelsea inn, the party Soing by | Lo Jormey wers in tewn inithe automo: | home in Westford, Backus. P e ¢ automobile. PR e LR camp meeting ‘Sunday. Atwood of Wauregan. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nye of Stoning- ton have been spending a week at James Adam 2 Improvements at Station. Family Reunion. Judge Munyan entertained all the Munyan family at a reunion Suz- day. Mr. and Mrs. William Kenyon were tly, visiting: at Loulse H. dward Simpson of New Tondon| After their return from the hotel, 2| guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer North- | Phe recently < MT. HOPE and Mrs. Arnold of Dedham, Mass., |Social hour was enjoyed. rup, of Providence, over the week-| ‘TS o 5 Moore is in Manchester E—— s nd L | are visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Arn At two o'clock the following program | (1 3 e NavwiohlAutornabile, Party Entertafsell turned Wednesday from a month in| g3 was carried out:—Violin solo, Jacob| “™i, George Price’ and childr R Salem, Ma | S. Botham of Moosupispent Sur.- | Starkweather; Auld Long Syne, song| south Manchester, who Peen| - y Mrs. 5 day’ at C. D. Mowry's. by school; piano solo, Mrs. ‘Winnie| visiting friends and relatives here, R. G. Waterous, Goodwin Wa. and Mrs. D. F. Campbell re-| A. B. Randall of Putnam is assist- ing Rev. W. B. Chase with his farm NGTON Tiataa i work. The railroad station has been re- ici Conklin has returned from |Jewett; welcome, Jacob Starkweather; | Liwe 15i e home WILLE Ors, Bacon entertained Friday Mr Rev. and Mrs. J. K. Moore return- | paired ana painted. tay at Narragansett Pier.|a letter from Delia E. Hammond, also s ! < Mrs. Joseph Raniin ofidMalden fs|3RQ Jra. Geo. §. Byles:of Norwichy ed Tuesday from Vermont, where they | Mrs, Emma Thurber of Putnam and — vis was in Providence [an original poem read by Sarah A. ' Es. JJosen Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Byles @ 5 have been for the past two months. |Mrs. George Letender of Norwich have| Sunday School Picnic Proves Enjoy- yisiting ‘her daughter, Mrs. Charles A.| Xoi,*Fondon snd Mrs. Ford of Nor- Parker and family at parsonage. Wich, Mrs. Ford has becn visiting her Mrs. Clarence Essex has been enter- | 1 €0 oiS Migs Mary S. Barnes, Tiffany; The First Automobile, poem, Arthur Warwick of Philadel- [read by Annice Holt; My Old Ken- 15 been ng her father, IL|tucky Home, song by echool; Return Tolland Count Veranus Lewis is having his house | been gucsis at Wm, Dean's repaired. wi Miss Grace Granger has heen enter- able—Grange Holds Lawn Par: | Purchase Broom Corn. Lo : int sister from Vermont and | S1¢ ottt them ke % *h 3 e : rswell to the Old E own, poem, read = taining her sister at and | Z N0 O te Norwich w taining Rev. Mr. Greene of Newport, CQutles hassganss tossioiaa: {asmTuesSunday A Ruool = picuio held Vo Easwell o s | ol s B o BOLTON |nephew, Dr. Price, of Boston. Mrs. Di- | {5 50s made by automobile. i ning v homa to spend several weeks, to pur | Thursday of last week was largely at-| An outomobile party from TLaw-|by Allen Jewett; If Yowve Anything e F Erith ot B0 DR romaptle. & 0 6 broamm core e e PSS GeR hat proved veiy Jenioyabic)| rence, Biass iiwan: nieriaimedl af ine|Gand toiSes Son it Haini e i | antor 1o Ty & masaas drawing af.| B O. Moore has been Ependinie BROOKLYN e OLEE ing | With games, races and a nice Ginner. | Hill Cr Iouse this weel.'one of |Jewett: The' Silencc, poem, rcad by |Guests from Various Points Entertain. | daughter is fike a magnet drawing af- e Whtte Mountains, andion ; at Adams' store. white James Aaemg | loe cream was served to al the number being Mr. Winters, a for- | Vernette E. Cleveland: remarks, Ab e ectionate cl o % Thomas Ki rend to_the pretty home. Miss Mabel * Moore-has' returned S e Towler. 0f Grana| The camping ‘party ‘at theilake has| Hise Mabel [Frooxs (A% T Moo Raler Imville. ner Robinson; Rag Time, poem lain has ' gone t3{by Annice A. Holt; Marching Tt A . isit | Das been attending Mrs. Mattison Mr. and Mrs. Cark Browning Visit | 4% been attending O : have. been visitor at Wililam oug Rev. Raym B , r a have returned to ety it Local Friends—Delegates to Sema-| Airs oy Vi Georgia, song, by~ school; ~Greetings|view, Tenn. is to preach in the Bol-[broken up and all hav c of rural teachors, . L torial Convention. visited at s Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Stanton ar Clara West iz at her homs £y Ellen")“\:c::ll;r ‘Jxxx\‘dnh - mi,!m.].,»cg, 1 o e Duwight Blish of Manchester ana|, Mr. and s, Davie T 0] Plainfield Mrs. lup and Ch b for a week adon; v solo, e Stark- | The Lad Ald socisty - Eht 3 L ained Mr. and - Mrs, D‘“f : ihn Browaor Dilm s e o Howard/ Coose atténded the funers | Nancy ” Botham _of - Pomfret | we ;' Patriotism, Vernette Cleve-|ton hall Thursday afternoon, J2| Casliypes rotent antomiobliey encels lann famlly over last Sncdayey N recent caller en his sister, Mrs. T. D. /"at Willimantie Camp. Gronnd, bert Kinne | Tucsdey ith Mrw. € {land; The Heevouly . Stionce., Wosm | A new flor and raffiers belng tmig]st Wb Curfuess. L0 on had Spending 3t at the summer, Pond and Mrs. Joseph K. Potter. t the Barby (tase L 3 | D. Mowr £ read by Sargh A. Tiffany; The Min- |, the Center schoolhouse. The Bolton | ool o of New Yol cl9llication andispending mer, B e | e Benjamin Hall is 1 rthur Call of Boston visited local | ister's Biunder, poem, read by Allen | sinams oie to apen Tossday, the Son |15 for a fow we Bome. here. mer boarding place with Miss. Church. | NOme Bere. ol o o rtrord 18 S Motored from Indiana. i The little son at the Carpenter home \.,b,r(.,ig"ms grandparents, Ofr. and iva rs. Sus ~glier by| Mr. and Mrs. George Gay and som,|is named John William. Y Mex A NTiGrant: e biG. ae claa A o oheer. | Foward M. Gay, and Mrs. Howard BI.| ~Tha friends who have been visit- =, e ey A oheros b napolis were in town re-|ing Miss Coleman at the studio have| ELLINGTON / ok G g Mr.'and Mrs. L. H.|returned to New York gnd New Jer- L Jewett. is caring for Toledo, O. have been the guests of | been enjoyinz an automobile trip ‘o Dr. and Mrs. A. H. Tanner. Mr.|New London, N, H. wnere they vis Browning is making the tour in kis|ited at the home of ‘Mark Shepard fine automobile. Mrs. Fred Briggs of Wa Miss Florence M. Blale has had as| I, has been the guest of fr) guests John Bailey of Wallingford, A feature of the program was the Highway Repairs. Dixon with a force of men ms is ma h needed re- pairs to WEST THOMPSON Rev. J. R. Millor Appointed Pastor of | 4,25 she ente a front seat. 1 e on 3 : On Motor Outing. e p = st iWelllaa bomat ™ o = e at their summer home. Thel sey, e : “Sire. Witllam DeGray has as gucsts | have’ been taldng an o | Bhonk grance was held Weancsaay [ o e g e S. T. Bissell has returned | \Wiliam Dowas 16 cmploved at the| 20 5 AT Auen's house. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Burns and William | to Cave Cod and Provh P lawn . . S iCearic| CoR DT nuem, en Allen Tewetis 8 \chiester atter a fortnight’s | Epileptic colony In Mansfield. | "Oliver 3. Forand of New Yorkhas; Worcester, Mass. Zdward C rl R 1 the Willimantic |talk by Mrs. Jacob Starkweather: * Mrs. Ida M. Brown writes interest- | joined his wife at her summer home N Alvord, Mrs. . H. Tal- | ingly from Asbury Park, where she is | here for a few days’ stay. « { | gton, Mrs. Jennic Lough- | enjoying the Billy Sunday meetings| Mrs. Henry Upson of New, »rlmiéh gheed of Ohlo wers | that are everywhiere largely attend- (1 a guest of ‘Rev. and Ars. ;D : Louise A. Carpenter|ed. g Jon: t the parsonage. 'y e i 2 — —- Mr. and Mrs, Guy Howard and.chil-, dren of Hartford and Mr. an s.| EAST WILLINGTON | &iience "Tada Cof Eurnside, were! guests Sunday of Mrs, Ralph Thrall. { Brown, who has summer at sone to he They | When We Get Home, solo, by Jacob | Visit in tow 1y £00d | Starkw r; Reading, Grandmother Mrs. Chari Garden, Viola Jewett Clark; remarks |COtt of Torr Sands home | by William Burnham, Mrs. Mary Phil- | ead and Mi: vending a few days|lips, Joseph Stetson, also by several | Suests of rs. Charles Bucll of | pupils on the value of the old school America_was sung by all will be heid at| A business meeting vas held and |S9 unday, Sepl.|the time of meeting next year was left meeting Monday, Aug. r od meeting with 28, EAST KILLINGLY | Andrews-Rich Marriage at Home of | Bride's Parents, . | Fred Smith of Putnam Helghts vis- have visited Mrs. Laura / Denizon H. Loomis and of Westtield, were Loomis’ par- Mr. and M , ‘with frien sitorg Sun. Mrs. Willis Harris of en_guests of Mr. ai ular services church next W, G 2 s : ts, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Loomis, Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Baldwin, their| = AMrs Eugene Tinance spent the! g W. Chapman. ited relatives here Sunda: o S T & servies | to the commit S, }}:\d Mrs, W. H. Legate of Hart- | son ana his wite,;motored from Mon- | week-end in Springficid, Mass, v. A P. Knell closed bis_labors| Mr. and Mrs. Olcott D. Sayles spent | Fived axton £eolar Sl ovoiing servies | mentetab R e et L s N e . step-| ~ 3ir. and Mrs. J. H. Cheney of South! as rector of Trinity parish Sundsy, | Monday in Worcester, J Bhuxso They are on a Jani t tivities closed, when ye boys | Finlev's, 3 mother, Mrs. A. G. Baldwin, one day | Manchester were Tecent visitors | in e aypoved his household gooda 10| Mr. and rs. Robert Rurfield vis- Wi o a1 {ha parsonago at 140, |and. yo. Gl aged sevonts, sovemtys | MMigs Myrtle Rogers of South Man-|last week. e 1 t Van! il RL ' ited friends in Putnam, Tuesday. isir home S, Miller hos bosn apralttod | Roe el Bty et (e e Hieni|cbe ting at Miss Sarabel Pin- | Mrs. C. 1. Sands spent part of last| ~Miss Rogers, missionary at = Van| At Ledyard Mecting. Mrs. Gladys Yare visited her sis- e it et bl et i g R el week with Mrs. E. E, Wilson. Turkey, ‘will speak at the Thanik Of-] R et oo attenisd) he | (an Mis«Clasercn Chandierin Danigl- | (1LY @d Drothor Gicction. with Bl woml |MAE i o Bale aie gyl John Livingstone has returned to| A party of fourteen from this place | fering meeting, Sunday evening. annual meeting Wednesday of ths|son. Wednesda; Sunda nection w s worl | Musk, - i Libary ‘Association in Ledvasd abay. Mrs Cisrence Aldrich and her sis- Mrs. Carr a|nere, vill ‘hold his first service the Bill dinne; ter, Miss Bmily Kennedy are at Mrs, | f€W days in Sund. - 3, at 2 p. m. i Miss Abby Putnam has rsturs- | Aldrich’s sammer home here, ems to be no illness i this, 7 CANERBURY GREEN Dlace at present. p g €) WOODSTOCK ~ ed to her home in Providence. Attended Convention. Bdwin Bennett, E. C. Babson, William H. Clewley, De Mills and C. | Luther G. Irving French, Sr, of Provi spent Sunday here with his fam: Andrews—Rich. Churches to Hear About Northfield Andrews and Miss Alma| and Silver Bay—Picnic for Plain Hill | H. Blake were in Willimantic Tues- | L. Rich were married at the home Of | Guests, EliDeforred B Untilt Octobor—New day, at the senatorial conventlon. . | the bride’s parents, Mr. amd Mew of Y h B o paent iy and 2 Racks for Communion Cups. : Mrs. Charles H. Blake and Mrs. C.|P. Rich Sunday, Aug. 27 by Rev. John | garvice S 3 S 5 . i Luther were in Providence Tuesday.| W. Wright of Dayville. ficicaiy s By Dol Lwas Ot e Ware, o Tarmer: teacher at/ihe e yuem leecs hevpopmil|. Moy A /B Sayles and son, Ernest, |R5IC0 07 § SODaALCl emallnuin |, ) o qony ana her: brother, Mason panion Miss Maloney are at Narra- | Who are staying at Rockland for o cam TR for amp mecting, Only 41 wore| Ware, were in town Wednesday. { gansett Pier, the irip being'made inffew weeks spent Sunday with Mre.|fn eiron arhetons. Omy 41 were| NN o ces were hala ot thy Con- their automobile. Savles' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.|gn Sohn anant, the value and ing. | 8Tegational church Sunday. | Edwin Spalding of Worcester was | Brooks. 2 anant; alue William M. Gallup was in Norwich | with Mr. and Mrs. F. A .Spalding ov- er Sunday. William ' R. Thurber and daushter, Grace, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Witter and Helen L. Witter, were ut Rocky Pof Tuesday for a shore dinmer. ABINGTON The annual meeting of the Library association was held at Library hall yesterday afternoon, c " Mrs. C, P. Grosvenor spent Tuesday In_Worcester. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sharpe and chil- dren of Milford recently spent a few days with Mr. Sharpe's mother. Raymond GasGou, has left the em- ploy of Dr. Goodridge and will move to Putnam. Mr. and Mrs. Gascou who have been visiting Mr. Comin's brother have re- turned to their home in Detroit, Mich, Mrs. William Harris is visiting rel- atives in Burke, N. Y. Arthur’ Barnes/iof / Bristol_spent_the poek end with his'cousin, Mrs. Chas eal. ¢ % Marle Wilbur is visiting in Stafford Bprings. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Whipple and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Sharpe attended gu meeting of the Lumbermen’s asso- ation in New, London, Friday. The schools of the fown will com- mence Tuesday, September 5. . NORTH WOODSTOCK —— Local People Attend Oxford Fair— Teachers Preparing for Fall Term. Miss Bertha Hyde' started; for To- peka Kas., Satt X t Mr. and Mrs. Nichols and George forrick have heen in town the past eck ‘disposing ~ of , household goods jtored here. - Ozias Miiligan 4nd family attended Dxford fair Wednesday. Miss Jessy McClellan was a guest at Mrs. A A. Paine’s Thursday. i Mige Eunjce 'Hibbardyhas sheen - i Frank and Ralph Shekieton of Hart- | be quwc Of (he few in the sreat plan ford were guests of their father, Jo- seph Shekleton, Sunday. They made the trip in Raiph Shekieton's automo- e. Miss Clara Soule of Providence spent the week-end here with rela- tives. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus R. Chase are at their home in Putnam for a few days. SOUT!-_I KILLINGLY Mrs. David Sennle is having a week’s vacation with friends in Mass- achusetts. Miss Beulah Martin was a Danielson visitor Wednesday. L. P. Morrison, Byron Place, Her- man Barlow, Raymond Gates, Neva Barlow, Anna Smith and Mrs. Ray- mond Gates motored to Rocky Point Sunday. It is expected that the local school will begin the fall session Tuesday. Mrs. P. H. Cocey spent Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. F. E. Jacques. Mr. and Mrs. A. E Hall and Miss Gertrude Hall returned Monday from a motor trip through the Berkshires. The route taken was the famous Mohawk Trail through some of the most beautiful sections of New Eng- land. Mrs, A. E. Phillips motorsd to Put- nam, Tyesday. WARRENVILLE E. L. James and family and O. D. Baker and family are spending the week at Laurel lodge, Eastford. Mrs. L. A. Baker _entertained friends at a clambake Wednesday eve- ning, Augyst 23rd. Misses Marjorie Case, Edith Platt, Jennie Karhan and Leon Gardner were weck-end guests at Laurel lodge, Eastford. Mrs. R. O. Esker visited her, parents in New York city last week. * Judge O. D. Baker visited the Thread Of God. The text from Isaiah 37: 4, 81, 82. The ecening’s thunder shower suted the evening meeting. For night the leader scheduled s. Ilenry Larkhum, and the tian Endeavor roll will be read for the consecration meeting. At the last Christian Endeavor mecting it was voted to extend itations to the churches and societies of the Plain and Westminster the interest of the Northfield and Silver Bay conferences, that all might know of the meeting to be held at the Green Sunday night, Sept. 10th, at 7.45, when Miss Lucy Baldwin of Newent church will bring the message of the Northfield general conference and Misy S. L. Hadley will tell of Silver Bay. School to Open the 11th. Schools in Canterbury will not open until Sept. 11. Miss Edith Exley, who has been at- tending the summer normal course at Storrs, has returned home and is plan- ning to teach in Woodstock when that school opens. Mrs. James Lathrop and Miss Lydia Lathrop are spending the week at Beach pond. Horace K. Jones of Hartford and New Britain is spending a week or ten days in Canterbury. Henry Palmer of Norwich has been a summer visitor also. Brought Beautiful Flowers, Some beautiful flowers were used in the church Sunday, sent from New London and brought by an _automobile party from Brooklyn, 'N. Y., who at- tended church here on their way to the White mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Chase and Miss Sarah Chase and friends, stopping at Miss Palmer’s. Agricultural Experiments. Nathan Exley is using lime on his farm in co-operation with the Wind- ham_ County Farmers' association. On the farm of Truman Hart a test of soy beans is being carried out. Canterbury Is promised . the_exten- Ry, —— __|ston . schaol * in- agricultuze-and Shome Tuesday. Fair Deferred. At a meeting of the directors of the Woodstock Agricultural society Monday afternoon, it was decided to postpone the fair until the first of October. Racks for individual commun: cups were placed in the Congrega- tional church this week. The set re- cently purchased for the church is to be used next Sunday. Mrs, C. D. Burrows spsnt a few days in Windham last week. NORTH STERLING Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. G. Clark of Providence and Miss Brown of West- boro, Mass., were Sunday visitors at F. O. Plummer's. David Brooks of East Killingly spent the week-end with George Pierce 1 Miss Gertrude Eavens of Cumber- land, R. I, gisited friends nere last week. Golden rod is in full bloom. Miss May Labbee of Providence called on friends here the past week. A large swarm of Italian bees came to the home of George C. Spooner last Sunday. John Griffiths and family . were at Willimantic camp meeting " the past week. Mr. Griswold of Worcester was at his farm here last week. August Wilson and family. of Sterl. ing Center called on George C, Spoon- er Sunday. Miss Lois M. Wibberley of Plainfield visited at George C. Spooner’s Tuesday. - WOODSTOCK VALLEY o ~ Mrs. E. O. Butler and,Miss Lamb, Mr. Lewis and C. F. Yorke, from New Haven, were in town over Sunday. The Missés Daniker of New Haven are spending their vacation at Miss Slingsby’s.. Mrs. Wilber . Barrett and daughter Hartfond are at: Y. @, Or No Strike You will not suffer for food if you have = . Grape=Nuts Grape-Nuts is pure, economical, convenient—the most delicious and sustaining food that money can buy. and cream or milk in the house. “There’s a Reason” —at Grocers everywhere.