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: : - TIMELY ’ THE NONENTITY LETIN, SATURDA EVENTS PICTURED IN CARTOON BY THE LEADING ARTISTS OF THE COUNTRY 27 S SHEY WERE ONLY 1N SCH00 L FROM EASTERN Wha is Going and Com CONNECTICUT AN —Brooklye—agla B [} = 2 A% 2 4 —Chicago News ;y aught to Be Coming Home ‘About —Omaha Ree WILSON—“BE PATIENT, YOU'LL GET HERE” —Philadelphia Ledger { { ONE ing—Incidents, Accidents and Building in Three Counties New London Courty FITCHVILLE Representative \Stark Attends Special ! Legis! Rev. and Mrs. George Chambers, Jeremiah Wilcox, Mrs. Phoebe Robin: Ethel stland attend- | association convention weelk. , John McManus and | W. N. Chappell of this place and sthy Fields of Norwich Town mo- tored Sunday to Arctic, R. I, where they were the guests of friends. D. Winchester of this place a motor party from Willi- montie to Savin Rock, New Haven, on Mr. 2nd Mrs rd F spending their tion in Mrs, Biackstone, Mass., Ne: %k and Bridgeport Mr. and Mrs. William Brady of Fitchyille ang Mr. and Mrs, William ch motored Sunday e they were guests ister, Mr. and Mrs. seoclk. Motored to Hartford. Pepresentative Nelson Stark mo- tored to Hartford Tuesday, attend- ccial session of ‘the legis- He had as guests E. N. Stark, son Stark, Mrs. Ethel East- d and Mrs, O. Maples. Peter Olsen of Jewett City was_the Buest of his mother-in-law, Mrs! Margaret Popham Sunda ss Julia Kingsley of Norwich Town spent Sunday with the Misses McCarthy. At E. Mectings. Rev. and Mrs, ers. Mrs. Ethe? M. FEastiand, Fhoebe Robinson end Jeremiah Wilcox attended the Londcn Baptist tional m: at Bast Lyme Wednesday and Thurs-| day of this week. Master Mario De Tontl of Bradford, R. I, is spending a fow davs at the parsonage with the Chambers family. Church Notes. I ‘There will ke a missionary sermon Bunday morning at 11 o'clock at the Blp}llt church. The pastor will preach in the evening at 7.30 on the subject A Great Invitation Prayer meeting on Thursday evening at 7.30. SOUTH LYME Powell of New Haven Is First district this year. been enlarged and pre- sents an wtractive appearance, George Clark of Lyme has moved to one of B. P. Stanhopc’s tenements, Mr. Baldwin an have leased and moved into house. Mrs. F. C. Payne was a recent New. London visitor. Arthur Miner of the ship company, Groton, over Sund: Mrs. John Roath and daughter Bar- ric are guests of Mrs. Roath's mother, Mrs. Post, in Ivoryton. The condition of Hezekiah Chad- wick remains unchanged. He is very teeble. Miss Mabel Littlefield of Lyme was calling on frie Mrs. Henry Chan visiting Mr. and 3 gone to Ly as at his home here e her Pelton Brooklyn, . is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Chapman. me to CLARK’S FALLS Mrs. Addic Bill is entertaining niece, Addie Duke, from Providence, Flmer E. Main, sometimes called “Colonel” by his friends, has finished his work for G. B. Lengworthy at Wateh Hill and Monday morning left her for Hartford, where he will be em- Jc y is flling his silo this week and has a number of men help- ing. Mrs. Kate Thomas, ™ Mamie O'Neil and daughter Soph fon, Mass., are with Mrs ter, Mrs. Mary J. Maine, Florace Paimer caught a 50 ounces recently, of Taun- Thomas' eis- s that and 16 Weszer The : company had lines in this part of the town Monday. v Automatic Telephone men at work on their ! Twenty-one Attend Ladies’ Aid So- engine | HUNDRED LIVE CORRESPONDENTS 0 WESTERN RHODE ISLAND GLASGO ciety's Meeting—Big Second Crop of Clover. Mr. and Mrs. Woodmancy and Miss| Mirah Kinney were business callers in Norwich Tuesday. Mrs. Martha Brown is the guest of Mrs. Sterry Kinney. There were 21 in attendance at_the Ladies’ Ald soolety meeling at Mrs. Palmer’s Wednesday afternocn. Mrs. Walter Thorpe returned to Westerly Saturday after spending the week with her aunt, Mrs. W. G. Bur- c:. Mrs. B. A. Clark attended Kingston fair Thursdax. Second Clover Crop. R. H. Young has been cutting a second crop of clover, having 60 large {umbles, which was about haif of the eld. The snake oil show which had been here a week went away the first of the weelk., Miss Sarah Cameron was a Sunday guest of "Mrs. Palmer and Mrs. Albert Green. Mr. and Mss. Clarence Pitgood of v London avd Mr. and Mrs. Baker and children ‘were also Sunday guesis of Mrs. Harriet Palmer. Mrs. Joseph Herbert and daughter Marion jvere visitors of tbe former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eccleston, Thursday. GOSHEN W. H. Geer of Norwich Falls 25 Feet While Fixing Telephone Wiree—Rev. E. H. Smith to Preach Tomorrow. Rev. Mr. Knight of Maine was not able to preach here Sunday as was ex- pected, but is_cxpected to come early in_ O#lober, Mr. Hill, secretary of the Youns Men's Christian association of Norwich, supplied here very accept- abiy. Mrs. Hill and two daughters o attended the morning service. L. B. Morzan of Norwich was also ot the morning service. Mr. and Mrs Artbur Watrous and | davghter of Mystic were guests of triends here Sund: ‘Undergoes Operation. W. C. Thomas underwent an onera- 1 tion for appendicitis at the New Lon- | = ladder he was fixing the wires of the local telephone broke off close to the ground and he fell a distance of 23 was badly the suafte fair in Berlin this week. Norwich, missionary preach in the Goshen church tomorrow. ed Rev. ton over the week end. occupy church Sunday morning. recent guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Lamb. few weeks at Sunny Top. cent Hartford yisitor. been the guiest of Miss Faith N. Gager. London Tuesday. iting his sister, Mrs. Luther Holton. were callers in this place Saturday. don attended the services and_burial of Thomas R. on_Pendleton Hill. er_in Ashaway. family of Wequeteqiock were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willian Main. i fair this week were Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Main and daughter Rosa Cress, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Main and son Walter. line when the pole feet. Mr. Geer bruised, but is recovering. A number from this place were at Registrars in Session. to China, is to " FRANKLIN Mr. ang Mrs. Lovis Smith entertain- .. A. Aprahams of Wilming- Rev. C. A. Northrop of Nerwich will the pulpit at the Franklin Hart Lamb of West Hartford was a| Mis: Lydfa Johnson is spending a Miss Clara L. Grant has been a re- Mrs. Eiva Brown of Norwich has Mrs. Hermon A. Gager was in New J. W. Pryde has raturned after vis- LAUREL GLEN Mr. Upton has purchased a car. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brightman Wiliiam Palmer and Bugene Cong- Chapman last Sunday Willlam L. Main was a Sunday call- Mr. and Mrs. George Tillinghast of Mr. and Mrs. George Tillinghast and Among those who attended Kinzston Emma _and Mrs. riage. The meeting of shine society, the lawn at noon. mates at the Considering night the Cocheg: America, fwas well Miss Edith B. weeks spent on Long Island has re- turned to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Trinity college, week at his home. Mrs. Martin Barry anl children who have been spending the summer with Mrs. McArdle of Gay her home in Robert K from a brief visit York. Earl McDammitt, who is employed In Brattleboro, is at the home of his mother for a few weeks. Rev. F. occupied the pulpit in the absence of the pastor, Rev. W. H. Lakin Sunday morning. UNCASVILLE Seventeen Make Annual Visit to the Almshouse—Reception for Mr. and Cousins—Austin-Wood Mar- he Good Cheer Sun- which was held at the don hospital Monday. almshouse, was attended by 17 mem- A number from Goshen attended the | bers of the society, conveyved from field day of Norwich Christian En-|their homes in automobiles. It has dezvor unicn held in Lefingwell Sat-| been the custom oI the society for urday. several years to make this yearly visit W. H. Geer Has Bad Fall. The day was pkllz\san;!,\ x"pen:‘ “hth a and ice cream which was served on There are four in- almshouse. Woodmen's Social. the weather Friday social and dance given by camp, Modern Woodmen of attended. The registrars of voters were in ses- Miss Nellie Brouilliard, w ho_ has sion Thursday, receiving the names of | been spending her vacation in Provi- those entitled to be made electors be- | dence, has returned to her home in fore the annual town meeting Oct. 2d.|Peguot, LS Mr, and, Mrs. Richard Mathers en- Bevisks f1-.Bmith 1o Brach, tertained over this week end Mr. and Rev. Edward Huntington Smith of | My, Stanley Mathers of Canton. Taylor after several the home of her parents, Peter Taylor. Williams, as a student at has been spending a Barry's mother, , Mrs. Henry 1ill, has returned to New London. inerson has returned ith friends in New D. Luddington of Hill Top In New Home. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Flaherty moved the first of the week from a cottage on the Back road into the one recent- ly vacated by Mr. and Mrs. William Nichols, who moved to Norwich. Mr. begin housekeeping in the house va- cated by Mr. After a few days spent in Putnam Mrs. Charles Bughee has returned to her home in Pequot. Men are wiring William Webster and Dwight Kelsey tor lighting by _electricity. Miss Flora Beckwith has returned after spending a while with old school friends in Brooklyn, N. Y. and Mrs. Reuben Austin will and Mrs. Flanerty. the residence of Newlyweds Hold Reception. Mr. and Mrs. William Cousins, who were married Saturday night in Nor- wich, home and held was a large number in attendance and the evening _was with music furnished by Perry’s or- came to their newly furnished a reception. There pleasantly passed { chestra_and s and plano selections by Mrs. Cousins and Mr. Brooks. Calke, punch and ice-cream was served. Mrs. Cousins was before marriage Miss Alice Hadd Austin—Wood. Miss Ethel Louise Wood and Re ben S. Au vere_married Saturda evening b: arles L. French of the Montvill Congregation- al church. The bride wore white satin and carried a * bride roses. She was una ter the ceremony Mr. and received their f g ended. Af- Mrs. Austin’s ter, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rosenlund in Pequot. The rooms were decorated with flowers. A pleasant evening was spent during which refreshments were served. The bride received many handsome gifts, among them being a beautiful silk quilt from her asso- ciates in the Palmer Bros. Co. mills. Personal Items. Howard Rogers, who has been spending a week in Boston, has re- turned home. g Mr. and ‘Mrs. M. J. Raymond of Blanford, Mass., were recent visitors In_town, making the trip in tnerr au- tomobile. _ Mrs. Gedrge Dart entertained the Thursday Afterncon club on her lawn this week. This will be the last open air meeting of the season Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Carlisle of Nor- wich recently moved to the new house built for Henry Richards. Mr. and Mrs, Earl Latarop and children, who have been spending sev- eral wecks at the home of their par- ents at Gardner Lake, have returned to Palmertown, Mr. Lathrop having recovered from injuries sustained last June so he is able to resume work. Sunday night the barber shop in the building used for the car station and post office, was broken into. Cigars and razors were taken from the bar- ber shop, one of the razors being used to cut a panel from the door leading into the post office. LISBON History of Missionary and Sewing So- cieties Given at Tuesday's Meeting. The meeting of the Ladies' Mission- ary soclety held at the church Tues- day afternoon was one of unusual in- terest. A history of the society fram the time i was organized: by Mrs. J. B. Griswold was given, alsowe history of the Young Ladies’ Sewing society, organized in 1841, There was an attendance of about fifty at the social at Mrs, F. E. Hyde's Thursday evening. Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Reynols were in Danielson a few days this week. Miss Buchanan of New York is the est of her cousln, Miss Beatrice endall. Mrs. Martha Cornell and Miss Doro- thy Cornell have returned to New York after ten days' stay at Mrs. J. H. Kennedy's. Arthur Edmunds is spending his va- cation in New York own of | £ of | HANOVER Social Hour Follows Meeting of Mis- sionary Societv — Sunday School | Plans Fall Work. The September meeting of the; Woman's Mis: society was held | ast Frid: afternoon with Miss Jane pman Gallup as hostess. The pro- ome on the study in New America was prepared by aroline A. Gallup. Th presented in a very inte by a number of the membe: the chief features of interest was an address, Mexico and the War. Tod given by Mrs, Herbert D. Rollason. A pleasant social hour was enjoved, re- freshments being served by the hostess. % Nine from the °C. E. society were present at the Norwich union meeting Saturday at Leffingwell. Executive Meeting Held. Tuesday evening an executive meet- ing of the Surday school was held at the home of the superintendent, M. A. B. Ladd. Plans for the fall months were made, committees were appoint- ed for Rally day, and also for a field day to be held in conneotion with Rally d James W. Eadie and Miss Margaret Eadie have gone to Bethlehem, N. H., for a vacation. Mrs. C, J. Tucker has returned after Boston and Putnam for a hook Old Spamn | Miss | subject was | ; manner | . One of . ed Eadie has returned after vis- iting points of interest in Canada. Charles Bl urn has arrived in town after visiting in Providence, R. L. for a few days. Mrs. Walter Weberley of Norwich is visiting her father, Edwin Souter. Club_and; Town Happenings—Co gafional Pastor to Begin Series Special Sermons — ‘Attendants East Lyme Convention. i L, P. Smith has taken an aut verty to New York and the m‘ Mrs. Maria Morgan of Colchester is Visiting her niece, Mrs. Mary Swoet. Miss Minott of SpringfeM, Mass.,| has returned home after spending some time with Rev. and Mrs. H. A. Camp-t Mr. and Mrs, . K. Noyes and Miss| Mabsl Noyes are visiting the formers| daughter, Mrs. Amy Selleck, of Exeter, ! N. H. Mr. Noyes and Miss Noyes are! taking an automobile party from there' to the White mountaine. Miss Ruby K. Swest was in Norwich Thursday. i Miss Pardce has returned to New Haven after spending the summer at Herber Sweet’s. Royce Loomis spent tse week end ‘with Hermon Brown of Ocean Beach. Misses Virginia, Florence and Doro- thy Loomis and Fred M. Abcll af tonded the Christian Fndeavor plenic held in Lefingwell Saturday Henry Sweet of Norfolk inn was a recent visitor with his mother, Mrs. Mary Sweet. Mise Emma Eldredge of Manchester Is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Hattie Stark Robinson. Ernest Ciurch and Mrs, Mifhia Raffner of Hartford were calling on friends in town Sunday. Mrs. Stebbins of New York fs vis- iting her ter, Mrs. N. B. Royall. Misses Mary and Lizzie Randall are visiting relatives in Branford, Watef- bury and Danbury. F. W. Hoxie has returned from Ver- mont. Guest from Anso; Roland Strong of Ansonia was cent visitor at Mr. and M ’s. T. and Mrs. Carlton Tucker of Ken- R. I, were. recent visitors with ives in_town. Goodwin and Henry J. n Colchester Tuesday cali- rs. Alonzo Boothy rec ned Mr. and_ Mrs. ent- Warner rtained the Tuesday to was in New test of O Lon- n ave- Jeanette Mrs, Kklin visited Hoffman of Mrs. Mary Brow. nday. Miss Faith Wi T of Willimantic epent the week e vith Mr. and M I N. 8. Loomis and mily. | ttended Fair. Mr. and Mrs. O. Pultz attende Kingston fair Tt 5 Mrs. Frank has returned from visiting lau E ter, M a Frank Perkins, of Spring and Mrs. Roland Slate have been visiting friends in Canada and Mon- treal. Mary Wi has returned after time Benfamin Cla Abell and Mrs, Mary ¥ ed the Baptist conve and place. Series Mz fternoon. Thero 4, first conso- prize gc lation, Local Baptists at East Lyme Meeting —Norwich Guests at €orn Roast. of Norwich at Mrs, Willia Mrs. Caroline Thi Rutn McNeil spent Sund Gladys Leflingwell, Mrs. Isaac Cook of Norw guest of C Mr. an h was the Tuesday. key and Henry of of Mrs. Norwich were William Risle . A. H. Beebe, Jésse Rogers ded the as- e Wednes- sociation held at East duy day and Thursds Pastors to Exchange. Sunday Rev. B. H. Clark will ex- change with local pastor, Rev, L. 0. Gates. M service at 11 o'clock, with Sunday school following. B. Y. P. U. meeting at 7.30. Topic, Study to Show Thysclf Approved. Guests from Norwich. ‘Wednesday evening the young peo- ple of the First Eaptist church of Norwich, with the young ople of the Leffingwell Baptist church, enjoyed a corn roast on the farm of Char El- iis. After a very leasant hour ground the fire, the young people adjourned to the house, Where games and music were enjoyed. ROAD SOCETY SHUNOC Tocal residents attended the funer- al of Thomas Kingsley Chapman, held Sunday in the Pendleton Hill church at i1 o'clock. George Stanton of Worcester, Mass., was calling on friends in the place on Sunday. Clarence J. Palmer, his vacation with friends in town, re- turned to Wethersfield, Sunday. Harry Holdredge and Charles E. Kitchen Shower for Nerwich Young Lady—Memorial Service for Deacon B, F. Williams. The kitchen showér given by Mrs. Harry Flood for Miss Sarah Loring of Norwich Friday afternoon was a very, Pleasant affair. Byron Billings has moved to the after passingborough of Stonington for the winter.: Harry Flood motored with a party. of men to Kingston fair Thursdayw Marvin Bennett and Seth N, Williams' Hillard are serving as jurors at the |were among the number. present term of the superior court, sitting_at Norwich. Local residents attended a picnie, held by the North Stonington Grange association, Tuesday, on the groun: connected with the hall. F. Mason Parthol has filled his silo this weel. Oliver Young has gone to Hampshire where he contemplates lo- cating permanently. The town accounts are being audit- The grange meeting was held Wed- nesday evening at the church parlors.. Miss Graco D. Wheeler has returned after spending several days at Old' 5| Mystic with Miss Mary Deane. Memorial Service. The memorial service for Deacon B., New | F. Williams was largely attended at; the church on Sunday, many coming: from the neighboring. cities. Miss Lucy Bilkings has returned to ed by George F. Coates and John H.|her school at-Lyme. York. Joseph Eccleston of Voluntown is visiting friends in the place, Numbers of the residents here have been attending the Kingston fair. Miss Agnes Tribble Peabody has, been a guest at Maple Lawn this’ week, . Mrs, Susan Smith and family’'motorej ed to Pendleton Hill Sunday. 1 The schools began onday. b