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" LETTERS FROM TWO STATES Windham County SCOTLAND Loan Exhibit Held by W. C. T. U~ William Adams a Patient at Hos- pital. Miss Dorothy Manning of New York who has been at J. H. Chesbro's for two weeks, returned home recently. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Libby of Bos- ton, Mass, are at Juljan Dorrance’ Mr. Libby expects to build a home here soon. Mr. and Mrs. Willoughby were call- ers in Canterbury Sunday. Miss Lottle Lovering, who spent the summer here at her home. returned last week to Plymouth, Mass. Mrs. Andrew Maine of Groton was at S. H. Spencer's recently. Mrs. Henry Geer, a former resi- dent. is spending a short time at C. wchools opened for the fall term Mon- ( day morning. Sr. H. H. Weist of Ncw York was a week end visitor in town. Vote to Censolidate. The Ladies’ Eenevolent and Mis- sionary societies of the Congregation- al church held a meeting Wednesday and voted to consolidate and adopted a new constitution. The following vf~ ficers were elected: President, Mrs. F. B. Harrison: vice president, Miss Maty Lester: secretavies, Mrs. B. R. Ritch, Mrs. G. M. Samson, treasurer, Miss Frances H. Butler. Many Renominations. At the republican caucus neerly all the officers were renominated. A new cemeut bridge is being put in on_the Senexet road. Miss Mary Perl and Miss Ella Perley returned Sallurfi.,‘y from a visit with relatives in Maing. CANTERBURY GREEN H. Murray's. o DF ‘M.( B, Barstow 0t Boston has|Mrs. Gertrude Rogers to Speak at .:;"_"7“ O'U"Y’\n." a few days on a Sunday Evening Service—Ladi Willlam Anthony, who has been ill, Is very much improvea. Loan Exhibit. The W. C. T, U. held a Loan Ex- hibit Tuesday evening in the chapel, There was a fair attendance to view the antiques, curios and things. Tce cream and candy were on eale. Mrs. Lois Burnham of Willimantic Is at William M. Burnham’s. ~ Aid Society Meet: The Ladi Aid_society met Wed- nesday with Mrs. Susan Willis. There was a very good attendance, and bus- iness matters were talked over. Miss Marion Bowman is visiting at F. P. Traey's. Orson Sweet has. been Hartford for a few days. Still at Hospital. William Adams, who had a serious accident recently is much improved, but is ofill at §t. Joseph's hospital, in Willimantie. Mr. and Mrs. Moffitt toured to Bos- ton Sunday, and brought back Mrs ‘William Jenrick and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Moffitt, who have been at Holton, Maine, returned home here last Saturda; Hart Walden suffering from a se- vere attack of typhoid fever. George Taylor fell from an apple tree Monday and received severe bruis- es about the bod. WINDHAM Lynch Family Moves Back From Wil- at West limantic—~Teachers Leave Fer Out of Town Schoels. Miss Emily Lyman is spending a few days in South Windham with Mrs. Andrew Metzger. Mrs. Harry Weichman returned to New Yorl after a ten days visit at the inn. Miss Emma_Neale and Miss Sabin of Brookivn. N, Y., and Mrs. Leffing- well of Colchester, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Leffingwell. Mrs. Josephine Lynch and children have moved back to town from Willi- mantic and ‘are Niving in the Lewis bouse on Brick Top. Teachers Leaving. p Josephine Keeney leaves to- da§ (Saturday) to teach in the town of_Glastonbury. Miss Marian Larrabee goes to West flartford tomorrow where she will teach domestic science in the school of_the town. Mre. E. E. Is with her bee Misses Blizabeth and Harriet Abbe, who have been spending the summer with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallis Abbe, left Thursday. Miss_E. Abbe re‘srn<’to her duties at the M Vernon High school. The leader appointed for meeting tomorrow evening Abbe. The topic is, How good neighbor. Bell of Windsor Locks Miss Emma Larra- the C. E. is Alfred to be a Anderson has re- turned_fi visit with friends at Columb Mrs, Arthur Willlams is boarding in Hartford for a month. Guests at Weir Home, Miss Caroline Weir and Mrs. Bel- cher, of New York, are guests of Miss Weir's brother, J, Alden Welr, Alfred Eaton t home frgm Ver- mont for a few day before taking ¥ studies at a Saltimore Law | \ WESTMINSTZ W, C. T. U. Elects Officers—Special Soeakers to Address C. E. Maeting Sunday Evening. | commenced with ss Margaret Daley, James Duffy is workin; Barker Monday teacher, for William Rosenswaiz are emploved in Brooklyn. Harry Grace of New York is a guest of Fthel Newton. Westminster haseball team will play Jewet: City this (Saturfiay) after- noon on _the home diamond. Fred Green is muKing prepara- and by Wiiiam Charles tions to occupy the house on the Wedge farm Communion Sunday Sermon. The Hour is Com was the subd- beautiful Association Entertaired— Teachers in Town Schools This Term. Sunday morning the congregation at the Green will have the pleasure of hearing one of the missionaries who because of the world war has return- ed for a time from work among the Armenians, Miss E. Gertrude Rogers from Van in Turkey. Miss Rogers is a sister of D. Miner Rogers, who was yred at Adana during the Ar- menian massacres scven years ago. Last Sunday an unusually larse evening congregation gathered to hear Miss Baldwin and Miss Hadley tell of the Northfield and Silver Bay confer- ences. Their reports were greatly en- joyed. Rev. J. F. Speerli addeu much to the evening's interest by a vivid story of the Ocean Grove meetings of Billy Sunday, which he had lately at- tended. Mrs. James Lathrop and Parker Lathrop sang a duet Some heautiful gladioli were among the fowers donated Sunday for pul- pit decoration. They vame from Cen- tral Village, brought by Edward Cutler from his garden. The Christion Endeavor meeting this coming Sunday evening will be led by Mrs. Herbert Graves. Subjec “Little Chanccs to Help.” Ex. 17:8-13. Meet At the Pillars. The Ladies Association Tuesday heid its first meetifg since their lawn party of Auguet. More than _thirty vere gatnered in Mrs. F. E. Miller's sun-parlor at “The Pillars” where they were delightful accomplished much in the line sewing. Committecs were appointed for the Harvest supper and entertain- ment. The next meeting will be at Miss Palmer's. | Picnic Outings. The Girls’ club will meet on Sat- urday afternocn at Miss Hadley's in South Canterbury. At their last meeting . e weeks aco they en- joyed a delightful nm‘nh- spread on the great rock by Baldwin's brook. Another picnic "nmp’\n\ entertained this summer =i the two auto-loads from Black Hill and the parsonage, when zreat ears of corn from Mrs. Hadley's zarden were roasted on the rocks and provided a delicious repast. W. C. T. U. Election. The W. C. T. I". heid its first mecting Wednesday at Officers were reclected President, Mrs. Colum treasurer, Mrs. S. B. Hadley: y % Martin Bustnell: delogates to the state meeting to be held i Waterbury in ctober, were the 1 ame place were Town as follow Smith secre~ entertalned and | of | | r | fairs this week. Surprise Party For Miss Ofive Ald- rich on Birthday. Mrs. S. P. Sheldon and daughte: Eleatiier, were in Providence, Thurs- ay. Misses Nellie #nd Ellis Chase . at- tended the entertainment given at the North Foster church Saturday even- ng. Roy Smith of Pascoag, R, L, were guests of relatives here Sunday. John S. Chase is ill at his ho Miss Daisy Jacues who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. Adelaide Bat- tey, has returned to her home at Put- nam Heights. Mrs, Henry Mason has been spend- ing the past week visiting Rhode Is- land friends. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Hill and son, Magmard, attended the Tiddlers' re- union at Rockland, R. I, Sunday. Mrs. Henry Mason has been spend- inz the past week visiting places in Rhode Island. Mrs. Mary Chase of Danielson caring for Mrs. very ill. A large balloon was seen about noon by the people living in the Tuck- er district. It was going northeast. Surprise Party. Miss Olive Aldrich was given a sur- prise panty at the home of her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Aldrich, Thursday evening, September 7, by voung friends from here and Danfel- son, in_honor of her 16th birthday. Ray Harriott of Danlelson visited friends here Saturday. Miss May McShane of Rockland is visiting friends and relatives here. Miss Gladys Mason of Providence spent the week end at her home. Clarence Burgess of Chepachet, I, called on friends here Saturday. EXONRE Pastor Goes to Boston—Local Attend Lawn Fete. R. People Rev. Emmons White preached = a helpful sermon Sunday morning ‘and ieq the C. E. meeting in the evening. He went to Boston Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Galiup and son, Edward E, and Mrs. Byron Gallup, spent Sunday in Norwich, with Mrs. dwin Gallup Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McKenzie with their son, Julian, and aunt, of Wester- v, were callers here Sunday after- noon. Mrs. Horace Briggs h _ Mrs. Church _and her son, and Mrs. Hink- Iy of Norwich, were callers here on Wednesday afternoon. Albert Noome of Peterboro, H. is visiting relatives here. The farmers have at last finished gathering their large hay crop and are harvesting early potatoes and beans Were at Lawn Fete. A number from here attended the lawn fete at Walter Tanner's, Wed- nesday evening for the benefit of Pachaug grange. Mr. and Mrs. John Tanner and Miss Minda Tanner took an automobile ride to Tolland Monday. Miss Tanner has taken a school there, fo begin next Monday, the 1Sth. Bertha Sayles port Mis: proved bu is visiting in New- Benjamin Hall that her nurse, as returned imber is so much im- Mrs. Salis- to her home. have been attending the 4 KILLINGLY and . Mrs. Ray- in Moosup decent- JOUTI‘ Mrs. mond 1y, Mr. G. R. Barlow Gates were M. Mrs. A and Mrs. E, Phillips enter- taineq J. J. Crowlev, Sunday. M. and Mrs. Henry Leonard of Val- | |ident. Mrs. Colimbus’ Smith and the | secratary, Mrs. Martin Bushnew, with rnate, Mrs. T. E. Dav Guests from California, Judge A. Haie Bennett hzd his si ler husbatd, Mr. and Mrs. 1 Shumwa rom Los An | with him_Saturday and | ;M and Mrs, mway on Mrs. Shumway's sister, Mre. | Edmond of Westminster, Sat- and after attencing church on Green_Sunday, took dinner with | nd Mrs. Arthur C. Dennett at their new home on Canterbury Sreen. Elsie Rodler, who is ill ot Backus al, with ‘typhoid is improving. . Jeapette Fox of Stafford Springs spent the week at the par- sonage. Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. Miller vis- iteG New York last week. Mrs. Tha3 Wilson motored to Wor- | | cester last weck with her daughter, | Mrs. Wainwright. Master Webster Wainwright is still | witn grandmother, Mrs. Wilson. | School Term Beg ools have opened with tie foliowing teache Dorothy ‘emmett. of Canterbury the Greei Miss Ruth Shorter of Can- | terbury in North Society, Miss John- son. of Hartford, in Raymond Dis- trict, Miss Margaret Daley of Bolton in Westminster, Mrs. Maud Brown, of Groton in Gay Head District. Miss Gladys Bushrnell of Canterbury in ost District and Miss Bertha Zaret- sky, Hartford, in Peck District. Nor- men Bond will have charge of the school this year ntendent. The foliowinz students are attend. ing Plainfield high: Bertha Christian Florence Christian. a Babcock, Roger Brown, Lucius Exley, Lydia Lathrop, Evelyn Graves, Maud Graves, Merrill Hawes. Ralph W. Brown returned Tuesday to Storrs to begin hic xophomore year o Jeet of Mr. Davies' address in coanec- | at Connecticut Agricuitural college, Hon with the service of the Lord's| Miss Marianna Frecman bhas re- fupper. Spocial music ~was charm. | tumed to Winsted. ingly rende: by a quartette o Eighty firet. Birthda v th rening wor- Y. o PO Ml T ST Mrs. Harriet Phillips passed her The first meeting of the season, and | 818t birthday Sept. 12, in good health election of officers of the local W. C.|2nd with greetings and congratula- T. U. was held Wednesday, at thetiors of friends. town hall,s with a_sm: atiendance. | Caleb Phillips is recovering from am Delegates and alternatcs were elected Bl;“ch of gastritis, to the annual Atate convention to bel Idwin Wisgins is working at Car- held October, in Waterbury. Pe\';l"s mill. “Our Master Christ—What Place | Miss Melissa Larkham has been for Does He Fold Today in Your Life|Several weeks assisting ¥ Henr and Mine? was ihe subject of the |Davis, whase little son, Addison, way home praver service, Wednesday eve- [ & month old Thursday i ° s cher Special Address Tomorrow Evening. |\rs. William Miller Is caring for mer Sunday evenine at 7 p. m., Miss|mother, Mrs. Lyman Eutton. Baldwin and Miss Hadley, of New-| The Hoxsie family attended King ent church, will speak, the former on | ton fair Thursday, Mr. ModMy's Work at Northfield"| Mr. and Mrs. Henry Larkham me. the latter on “What she, in part, 6aw | tored to Ocean Beach Thursday, ne. and heard this summer at Silver [companied by Mr. and Mrs Lemuel Bay.” Mise Hadley must start the|Carpenter next morning for Detroit, where she teaches. The first annual exhibition of the EAST THOMPSON Boys and Girle' Agricultural Club of Westminster was held this week. WOODSTOCK New Individual Communion Set Used —Congregational ‘Benevolent and Communion was okbserved at tho Songregational church Sunday morr ng. The new individual communicn jervice was uced for the first tims A bailoon flcating from west to east sassed over this. plece Wednesday lorencon. Miss Neltie D. Chandler and Mrs. Marcus Wood were in town Monday. Mr. and Mrs._ Arthur S. Hardy were n_Boston early in the wegk. Mre. W. J. Linderman is visiting in Worcester. Woodstock academy and the public Kecent Storm Uproots Trees Damages Orchards. and Friday, September $th, was visited by a severe electrical storm, with wind, hail and rain. In Kimball's grove fen pine trees were torn up by the roots. Others about the farm were blown over or broken. At the Emerson place a large ash was blown over. Orchards were badly 'broken and much damage was done throughout the town. George Munyan of the firm of An- gell S. Munvan has been drawn as juror for the superior court. Mrs. Chamberlain's sister and her daughter, have been spending a few days in Worcester, Mass., with Miss Flewelling has returned to her school, after spending her vacation here with her relatives. ralatives. this town ley Falls. were recent visitors with llocal relatives. Miss Inez Doane spent the week end at the Oaks, ¢ P. Spanlding and Grace Jacque: of Aubwrn. R. L. Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Pierce of Plainfield, Mr. Elliott, Miss Elliott, Miss Salisbury and Mr. Bab- cock of Moosup, were Sunday visitors | at I E. Jacques’ Nir. and Mrs. Willis Hill of Cerral Village, Alcott Spaulding of Auburn, and, Anna_Smith of Mashentuck, were {recent visitors at G. W. Barlow’s. Mr. and Mrs. Woodmansee visited Moosup reiatives Sunday A. A. Jacques entertained Mr. and { Mrs. Hugh Bain of Providence, Will- jam Ross and son of Daniel: and Byron Place of Foster one last weelk. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hall, Addie Holland and A, F. to East ioved with Miss Hall, Law, motored | Greenwich, Sunday, and_en- | fine Rhode Island clambake relatives in that place. ABINGTON Meeting of the Grange—Over $10 Se- cured to Purchase Library Books. John Mackintosh of Cleveland, O is visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Mack- intosh. Marie W vitle. Woif Den grange met Wednesday evening. The entertainment and eup- per were in charge of the ladies. Teacher from Bay State. Miss Lockature of Millbury, Ma has been engaged to teach the Elliott school and will board with Mrs. W. Fay. Miss V the state Me. The brary Ibur s teaching in Phoenix- inla Sharpe is teaching in 0ol for boys at Portiand, Ladies’ Aid socicty met at Li- hall Thursday afternoon. been visiting her Kenvon. Through the efforts of Mrs. George Hicks over $10 has been secured for the purchase of new books for the 1i- rary. brother, Durward WARRENVILLE 's Get Four Coons—Lawn Social at Mrs. David Mathewson’ Hun! Raymond O. Baker and a party of friends went coon hunting Wednesday evening and returned with four coons. Lapham of Rutland, Mass., was nt guest of Orin P. Durkee. | . Charles M. Williams and Stanley G. Williams' of Meriden, were recent guests of E. L. James, at Laurel Lodge, Eastford. Delmar Potter and Gladyvs Levis were week end visitors of Earl E. Jam S. L. Case and family and G. O. Balch and family enjoved a motor trip to Grosvenordale and vicinity on Sunday. Lawn Secial. A large crowd was present at the lawn social given by Mrs. David Mathewson Tuesday evening. Miss Clark of Meriden Is teaching in District No, 3. Judge O. D, Baker and A. M. Bas- sett were in Hartford Tuesday. e RAWSON Phillips, ~Mrs. M. C. Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Phillips and daughter, Mrs. Henry Kenyon, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Whitehouse, Frank Kenyon and Miss Rachel Kenyan of this place, and Mr. end Mrs. William Clapp of Williman- tic, ' motored to Crescent Beach on Sunday. G E Turner has returned to his is Everett Soulé who is on Miss Raciel Kenyon of Hampton has | NoRWICH WLLEmh umm mn ‘l!. 1916 Y Thome in Whitestone. L. I, ater B & soveral weeks at I W. Hun- mond’s. J. S. Menken and Misses Ada H Marian Hammond and Annl e s WigimaRtlo ok | E. O. Thompson has & new auto. BROOKLYIN | Republicans Hotd Caucus—Ticket Neminated by Democrats—Mr. and Mrs. George T. Brown Married Fifty Years. The Republicans held their caucus in the Town hall Iriday evening and placed in nominaticn the following ticket for the October meeting: Assessor, Henry J. Isman; board of relief, Samuel H. Bowen: selectmen, Olin 'F. Dunns, Fred A. Card; town treasurer, Sidney W. Rava; agent town deposit fund, Sidney W. Bard: auditor, Arnoid F. Wild: grand jorors, Wiliiam E. Keach, Theodore D. Pond, John F.- Mever, Albert Jacques, Wil liam R. Thurber; collector of taxes, William Touchette; coustables, Edwin Burnett, Fred A. Card, Joseph G. urton, Theofile Ternier Jr., Charles ] A, Purker: registrar of voters, Wil- liam R. Thurber, lst. district; Wil- Hem A. Siater, 2nd district; school committee, Josoph B. Stetson for & vears, DeForest Wells for 1 yeax. Personal Mention. Dr. Ralph P. Bennet: and daughter, of Providence, were guests of Mr. and Mrs T. D. Fond, Saturday, return- ing home the same day._taking home Mrs. Rennett, after a visit of ten days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs_George A. Witter with the mother of Mrs. Witter, spent Sun- day with relatives In Providence. zo- ine to Kingsten the following week to the fair and from there to Mystic | to visit Mrs. J. K. Bucklyn, sister of | Mr. Witter, leaving her ‘mother therc for the coming winter. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis S. Palmér are visiting Mr. James C. Palmer and family . Paul Chapman is spending a week with his pdrents, Mr. and Mrs. I W. Chapman. 5 Democratic Nominations. At the Democratic caucus held Saturday evening the following nomi nations were made for town ofticers Assessor, Hugh Gorman d of jrelisf, Daniel Smith; selectmen, Ar- thur R. Bell, Charles F. Ennis; town treasurer, Oscar F. Atwood; auditor, | Leslie W. Havens. grand jurors, Les- | lie J. Fanning, Hugh Gorman, Nelson Gauttier, FHenry W. Main; collector of ta: Edward Riley; constables, y Harry Lathrop, John M. iessette, i Nelson Gauthier, Henry. | registrar of voters. Herbe 1st district: John M. Bessette, town <chool comn Stanford, 3 years; Frederick P. Pearl, 1 year. The following delezates vointed to the various e—Oscar . Dessette. Senatorial—Herbert A. Chase. Congre Geors were ap- conventions M. Atweod, John Lyman, ¥ nal—Henry thot. Married 50 Years. . Mr. and Mrs. George T. of Providenge passed the fif- tietn anniversary of their marciage, and for the celebration of the event Monday, with their children, Miss Lulu Drown and Mrs. Joseph Kock- han and husband, Mrs. Elizabeth Ross a cousin of Mr. Brown, and Mrs. Da; ar Evans, Sept Brown | i | 1 Cargill of Abbott Run, R. I, siss r of Mr. Brown, in_an automobile, ey made a visit to Flainiicld, where the parents of Mrs brown lived in their last davs. Then they came to Brooklyn visitinz the cemete: ere the purents of each were buried. They | ealled on Mr. and Mre. T. D. Pond. | Mr. ana Mrs. J. K. Porter fly, then zoing to Putnam Mr. and Mrs. John E. W oing the farm where Prown was born and lived tll |rived at manbood. From Putnam they | ret Providence Charlotte Terry died e | Monday morning having been inl sever:l weeks with heart trouble. Schools began Monday. A Neht fros was seen morning and foii- on the! Mr. Brown on 1t ned rly for | Tuesdar | | POMFRET CENTER Grange Observes Ladies’ Night—Re- publican Caucus Held Wadnesday. grange observea I Yy evening. Mrs. ovell, chairman of progzramme com- mittec, presen: an attractive pro- | sramme consisting of a violin solo by by s Eu- who presented a fine |y, ashes in behulf of the | Wolf Den | night Wednesd ] | l('S'l wiis| | etia Grosveno: {dramatic clab William | plano sclo, Gladys White rgs of Mrs. Solomon, lsn't It So? conducted ss Sadie White: man- dolin and piano duct, Misses Weatherbee: original essay. Mr. Steb- bins' Report of Men's Supper. Mrs Albert Smith; original story written | by Flizabeth Jewett Frown. read by | Mary S. Brown, reading, Mrs. Earl Andrews. Next followed a voting con- test by the ladies, resulting as follows: | Handsomest man, Rov Peckham: best natured man, Fred Darling: most pop- ular married mar, Rev. Frank Fuller; most popular sirgle man. Ellsworth Covell. Reading, Mrs. George Law. A fine salad supper was served under di- Stone and rection of Mrs. Fred Slve. Everybedy felt that the ladis did themsalves oroud. Repuklican Caucus. At the republican caucus Wednesda: afternoon Jonas Danielson and Sey mour Peal were nominated for sclect- men Arthur Grosvenor and E. B. Brown attended Kingston fair Thursday. 'WESTFORD. Columbia College Girls at Summer Home — General Miss Lilllan Huntington ford is spending several week with her sister, Mrs H. Barlow. Guests at the Parlow homestead Sunday Included Mr. 24 Sre. Gancse Tavlor and two children of Coventr: Roy Parlow and Mrs. Rowe of High land Park and Miss Rosamond C. Waite of Cambridge, Mass. House Pawty. Miss Elsie Lincoln is entertainine | a house party at her summer home | here. Her suests are trom New York | and are Misses Dora Bonbridght, Mil- dred Wilson and Eleanor Christle, all | Columbia college girls. Leave for New Haven. Mr. and Mrs. Allan B. Lincoln re- turned to their home in New Haven, Wednesday, having been at their summer home here two months. H. C. Bariow has purchased a light- ing plant. Elmer Youngs is install- ing the plant and wiring the house for electric lights. Mrs. Ralph Thompson and three children of Sonthbridge are spending a week with Mrs. Thompson’s moth- er, Mrs. Jennie Barlow. Wearren Eastman of Hartford, who has been visiting his cousin, Curtis Crane, returned home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Reed and son. who have been spending the summer at their home, returned to their Home | Lincoln News. of East- days this Clarence town ; { maia. ! nere. POINT 7O T1 HE TAP SIGN and the man will serve you\ Narragansett Ale or Lager. The Tap Sign protects the dealer and gives him the reputation of serving Narragansett Products. It protects you in insuring your getting the drink you order It is surprising how much better Narragansett tastcs when drawn from the tap behind the Tap Sign. Point to the Tap and see. e NORTH STERLING Lafontaine-Chamberland Wedding = at St. Joseph’s Church — Pcrsonal | Items. Monday morninz, Sept 4th, at 3! o'clock in the church ar Steriing st a nuptial high mases celebrated by Rev Joseph E. McCarty, Julius Philip lLa-| Fontaine and Emma Chambcrland were married. Both are members of St Juseph’s chu criing. The | bride’s brotaer I was hest man, | and M Mary Jooney was brid The bride w lawn ')m-! | | i med with white silk, with a veil and wreath of orange blossoms, and car- ried a bouquet of white flowers. The bridesmaid wore vellow silk nnd car- vellow roses. A breakfast at the groom's home at at which twenty-five In the evening a reception | upner was served ar the hum;] 10 were | of the bride in Sterling, 50 being pre e evening w spent with music and bride re- ceived a The out of town truck-load from _Arct from Plainficld. The mother from Toronto. present at the wedding. Lafontaine will reside where the former is empl | in General. | i ent. T B zuests _includ zran Canada. was Mr. and M Steri ar News r. and Mrs. H. H. C perr Sunday in Pawtuci: Mr. and Mrs. Charl Hartford called on f; past week Miss Lucinda 4. Providence last week Miss Lind of been visiting at Charles Saplen’s. Mrs, Danie! Harrin: end da ter, Clara, of Worce: spent the | week-end with [8) mraer Mr. and Mrs. Wil ard and P ence are visiting at nbridge. Grange Vis Brooklyn—Teacher Meeting—Funeral of Rev. Ebenczer! Jewett, ixteen members of Little River grange visited Brooklyn grange Tue: day cveninz 1 Miss June Sione is in town for a| few day The teachers for the school in this town held u faeeting Thursday. The! new supervisor, Mr. Light, conferred ith them. R. E. Pearle is now using an auto jon his mail route. | FUNERAL. v. Ebenezer Jewstt. Hon Fheaem mnctinaisoieal Seqt. 42, afier an iness of one week. | Ar. Jewett was born in Hampton, | Sept, 24, 1527. The, first years of his life ‘were epent in the town. Then dur n New tur the York re- , and for 3 his manhood he held p: Baptist churches in New Jersey and Michigan ed to Comrecticrt in L past twenty-two years had lived with his daughter, Mrs. Susan J.| Howe, on the Bennett homestead in Howard Valle; He wis tw) ed. His first| died in 1852, leaving one child, Mrs. George Hicks of Abington. | second wife passed away in 1909 icaving two daughters, Mrs W. E Browr: of Pomfret Center and Mrs. S.| J. Howe of Hampton. There are sev- eral grandchildren and great-grand- children. He is survived bv two Lester and Allen Jewett of He now His Hampton, and a sister, Mrs. Alfred Curtis of Norwich. The funeral was held Friday aft- crnoon from the Congregational church on Hampton Hill. Eurial was in the South cemetery EAST W \n’OODSTOC‘( Rev. T. A. Turner's Fourteenth Year in Pastorate—Valuable Percheron Mare Dies, Leaving Colt. Rev. T. Turner's topic Sunday was the Ups and Downs of the Country Minister, it being the four- teenth anniversaty of his pastorate Speaker from Woonsockst. At the Community Club Wednes- day evening an address was given by | Mr. Catt ‘of Woonsocket. a member of | a naval recruiting station. Vocal so- los were finely rendered by 3Mrs. de‘ Spaulding, Master Allan Upham. ac- | companist. $ i Valuable Mare Diss. J. E. Aldrich lost a valuable Per- cheron mare last week by colic. It was imported stock, purchased from Stanton Wicks of Fomfret a year or s0 ago. Tt left a colt a week old. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Aldrich of Providence are spending two weeks With J. E, Aldrich and family. Attended Worsester Fair. Several from here attended Wor- cester fair las: week Wednesday and { Thursday, one auto lomd retnrnmg brothers, | laid in front of the new Congregational church, Mrs. Perey Cutter is very Il Her mother is caring for her. Gives Blood For Child. Little Helen Peterson received & cond infusion of blood from her | father. at the Children’s hospital, Bos- k. Huizinga was in Boston B. ‘well driller is at work for Mrs. Marvin Elliott, having completed Mr. Decker's well. A surrey is being made for the new Gladding mansion which will be erect- eq_this fall. The #ange has just purchased a new piano. Mrs. Emma Colcleough entertained Mr. and Mrs. George Shaw of Putnam, also Mr. and Mrs. Providence, Sunday. Move to Worcester. Mrs. Allen Reynolds and daughter, Ellen, zo to their new home in Wor- cester this week. They will be much ssed here. Mary Chase of Southbridge, was with her parents, Friday, school being closed for the fair. Mrs. Frank Knight is visiting Prfaceton, Mass. Rev. W, H. Giebel attended an as- BEdward Shaw of in sembl¥_in Worcester Sunday morn- ing. ~He was the guest of Jsmes Scott. At the inn. Mrs. Augustus Smith, formerly of this place, is spending two days at Vernon Stjles’ inn. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crupp and sons, Eugene and Frederick, called an rela- tives here Sunday on their way to town. They were taking a three days’ auto_trip. Mrs. F. E. Reed and her sister, Mrs. Lewis, are spending the week in tak- ing an automobile tour. ' SOUTH CANTERBRURY George H. Green of Hope Valley. R. | 1. was the zuest of James W. Mor- gan last week Friday. Frank Barrows of Boston, was_the home in the evening xan into a cul- vert In Dudléy, owing to the.foz, and in Stafford the first of the woek. the members werc obitged to walk guest of his brother, Edward E. Bar- rows, last week, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Newion, o, i home as the car was Aamazed. Al-fand Mrs. Emma Mott, of New London, | Miss Phebe Barber spent —Sun Phe Witter. Ralph Eddy and_ James |and Walter Newton, of New York citi{ with her sister, Mrs. William Hol A h remained over pight wi rel- | were Sundav guests of Levi N. Clark. [ land in Putnam. A {aitives, in Worcestar, attending the| Charles Dodge and family of Plain- [ Miss Charlotie Reece has returnec fair hoth dayvs. field, called on Frank Newton's fami- | from Brookline, Mass, to her dutie: ‘ “Schosis O Iy. Sunday. at the High school. She will board a S Gl 5 “Francis C. Burdick returned to his|Israel Seguin's this year. Qoss s A eden | of Quine. |, me in New London, Sunday, after| Leon Eallou has returned to hii ass, 100l here Monduy. | BE0, 0 fwo months with his grand- |home in Urbridze, Mas, having spen 1z, teaching in Nowth [ CH ; la few days with his brother, Mose: it in the same dis- | P? 3 T trict (wenty-five years ago this fall e A son of a former pupil is attending CENTRAL +VILLAGE 5 LLAG = , his first term. Mary Ann Coombs s very.HiL SOUTH WOODSTOCK e one of the oldest residents and | Walter Greene to Occupy the Grover —_— been ed to the house for many House—Teachers Leave For Out of Mrs. John Towe is visiting rela vears rheumatism. Town Schools. tives in Boston. — - = Mrs. Henry Safford bas been fll this WEST THOMPSON thaniel P. Thompson attended | past weck. _ Kinaston fair, Wedncseay Mrs. Foster has returned to New £ fiss Lillian Cooper has gone to| Haven B Members of Methodist Church Elect| East Lyme, where shc is to teach| Mrs. Henry Young has guests from Trustees—Church to be Repaired.— | this year. ton. Miss Mildred Johhson in Worcester| Mrs. Leroy Greene visited relatives| Joseph Steppard, who has been vis- oyl in_Oneco. Sunay iting bis father and motl has re- Hospital. Miss Ruth Cooper returned Sunday |turred to New Yorks TR Py _, |after two weeks' visit with relatives| Wendell Phillips is very ill. s oI AL ool e sl exl Lt ma s bons Pav iR 1 H. B. Andrews is suffering from Sunday morndng. John 4, 40 Mr. and Mrs Albert Greene of Nor- ! poor health. SUbIECy n Eeimnal soeehiEe wich, spent Sunday at the home of | A. R. Scranton was in Hartford e e e T T e e hant | Mr. Greenels brother. Walter Greene. | one day this weck. 5 e e e P roon te Yestus | Walter Greene will ~occupy the| Ruel Young cf Lynn has been vis- hrowsht his Lrother Simoi o JESus | Grover houve, recently vacated by |iting his mother this past week. Andiew and John segi L0 Y e | Willtam. Tecnir: | Wiliam XNelson was home over first who responded to the Mas- Mrs. Charles Lewis and Mre. George nday R i | Rousc spent Wednesday in Norwieh.| Mixs. William G, Williams of Brook- Chursh Trustees Elscted. Miss Ruth Mathewson was a Wed- |lyn visited H. S. Wells and family The members of the Methodist | nesday visitor in Norwich. | one day this week. Sniscopal church mst at the church | iss Evelvn Stetson returned to her | e = {Monday, Sept. 11, and elccied the |home in Providence Monday, having | = o trustees’ for three vears: J.|spent two weeks with her cousin, Miss | ELMVILLE K. Johnson and .| Dorothea Gardner. S is expected that the | Miss Alice Eaton has returned from G , underso some repairs this | Oxford. Mass.. where she has been|Mrs. Julia W. Lincoln Has Outing or epending a few weeks with relatives. 86th Birthday. - AMifler preached in the East, Lester Gardner is working on the| Mrs. lda Place and Miss Nellie Woodstocl Methodist church _last | electric cars in Norwich. He was|Place spent Saturday and Sunday in Sunday ag 2 There | formerly employed in Hartford. Providence. g wilt be every Sunday there = + Mrs, Clayton Wright entertained it 2 p Teaching and Reading. Mis. Byron Woed of Danielson, ard Local Notes. Miss Emma Greenhalge has return- | friends from Providence, Sunday. The farmers are bezinning to cut|ed to Reading Mass, where she is a| -Farl Winslow was a Hartford vis- I 1. It is not as =00d as they |teacher in the commercial department |ittor this week. thought it would be. at the high school. Sen U Gl S Apples are scarce George loring spent Sl‘é‘ma\' in gr’n na? Heights called at Kumseme, Miss Edith Buell and Minnie | Holliston, Mass., at Raymond Whit- | Thyrsday. X Jones of Wastford are attending the |ney’s. Mrs. Loring who has = been| Mr. and Mrs Georse H. Call of Tourtellottc Memorial hizh school of | spending a week there, returned home | Cedar Tree Point, R. I, visited Mra. Grosvenordale. 'Tney are | with him. Addie E. Call, Monday. 2 at the parsonase Mrs. Frank Evans of Boston has| Miss Mildred Davis af New Londen chools commenced Tuesday, Sept.been visiting her sister, Mrs. Frederick [spent Saturday with her parents 5. with Miss Lillian Flanagan and | Graves at Black Hill. here. * 2 . Misg Laura Miller teachers. George Greene of Hope Valley. Miss Laura Chbase, who has been Rey. and M Miller weve in Wor- | L. has been visiting his dausmer.i‘l’fl‘ld"\k‘ the summer ith ugr par- cester’ Tuesday. While there they | Mrs. Frank Edgerton. jents, returns “this week to Camton called at St. Vincent's hospital to see| Mrs. Alfred Hill has been the guest Certer, where she is to teach the Miss Mildred Johnson. of her cousin, Mrs, George Berry in | coming year. AMrs. Frank Johnson and Miss Pau- | Danielson Mre. “Herbert Hopkins and Mrs. | line Sandstrom went to Worcester on Visiting in Hebron. ary Dwyer are at Oakland Beach. \"r"‘,“(i“"a\“ !\n].zvr:h‘e f'l‘}“""“:‘ ‘{,‘,:‘g_‘;‘:“‘"s Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dean spent Birthday Outing. Mildred. who is in the St. o Sunday with relatives in Hebron. Mrs. ik - hospital, having underzone an opera- n:;;“,‘m:mf,m a fow days to visit her| Mrs. Julla W. Lincoln and Mrs. R {tion for appendicitis. o Atia mueni B ter: L. Kenyon spent Wednesday in Web- A number are sick with summer , 5 anp ster, the visit being in_honor of Mra. Mrs. Lewis Sedusky and daughter colds. Among them are mund | ot" Wobster, Mass., have been visit- | Lincoln’s eighty-sixth birtaday. Sandstr nd Miss Alice Ramsdell. | valatives here where they former.| Mrs. Sarah Stanfieid of Clayville, R. Iv. lived > I and Mv. and Mrs, Georse Rains: Mrs. {Voodman of Pawtucket, R. I.|ford and son, of Plainfield, have been IHUMPDON s Shending a fow woeks At Miss Jo. |Suests of Mrs. laa Place. Faths ives ror vecks s e L Unfortunate Woman Locked Up. mother in_West Woodstock. Slood to Her in Sccond Infusion— | v ; R A badly intoxicated woman was| Mrs. H. V. Haswell entertained Mrs. PrilbngiWeligatiElliost Biace: locked up Wednesday afternoon. She |Stevens and daughter of Danfelson, The Ladies' Ald society is prepar.|Was not a resident of this villasi unda ing to have a new concrete sidewalk CIGARETTES This is the name we gave them, but smakers have christened them the “Comfortable Smoke” You discover the reason every time you smoke them. 20 for 10¢ REED TOBACCO CO. RICHMOND, VA.

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