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SRR W LETTERS FROM TWO STATES New London Courty OLD MYSTIC Oral School to Open Oct. 3d—Ball Game With Central Vermont Team Today—Birthday Celebration, Rev. Fred Eugene Coburn, pastor of the Baptist church, exchanged pulpits Sunday morning with Rev. Osmer G. Buddington, pastor of Poguonoce Bap- tist church. Oral School Opening. ‘The opening of the My Oct. 2d. Prof. and ¥ who have been spendi ‘vacaeion in Maine, retur of the fall term. Defeated Riversides, The Young Men's associc of 15 to 11. The O. M. Y. M. A. team W the Central Ver today (Saturday) on A letic field. This will be game in a serie Served Chowder Dinner. Mrs. J. Harold Willi: the Baptist Ladies’ Aid nesday. A chowder dir at 12 o'clock. A large tabl on the west lawn for th ciety Wed: was serve was tendance was gooc Miss Ruth Will the institute for the N. ¥, who expected Weeks ago to the insti message just as she that the opening da poned, so she remained home of her father, W liams, awaiting later ne Birthday Party. Miss Angie Chesebro c birthday Sunday, Sept. 24th, en ing Misses F an, eline Watrous, Wairous; als rous, Norman Chapman and Fred Wat- Tous. Supner w s served, a ng in the ce day cake table. Briefs and Personals. Mrs. Emmeline Aliyn a: terhouse of Quiambayg were callix Sunday on Mrs. Phebe Davis and Mr: Abby Eidredge Dewey. Mrs. Ally Brought ‘them a beautiful bouquet of roses, a half dozen or more varieties all plucked that day, from her rose garden. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam H. Holdredge of Burnet’s Corncrs pleasantly ente tained_Monday ington, Mrs. Geor Annie "Packer, Mrs < B. Ing Miss Flora B. Ingram of Burnet's C ners and George Ingram of Mystic. Piano seiections wes Packer and Floyd ) two recitations. served. played Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Siswick and moved | from the Abel H. Hinckley cottage in new cottage bun- Master Hobart Siswick hav Main street to th Zalow in Whiteball avenue. Prof. for Washington Depot, Monday assumed his duties as princi pal of the school there. Putlic Temperance Address. Rev. Mr. Lampt a _temperance y Thursday evening. He to Mystic, where he sp ing to Stonington, thus three addresses 'in the one evening. The probationers’ cla odist church held its la Friday evening in the narisa house. Miss Hazel Lamb has entered Academy. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Holloway three friends from Carolina, R, 1 salling Tuesday on relat aere in Mr. Holloway's automo Miss Emma : Avery le. returned to New Britain a the school she taught last year. Everett Midgette of Chester s the week end here with Rev. Fred gene Cobury and fami Mrs. Antone Leemis of Norwich was R recent guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin E. Welles. Robert J. Horton has returned to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Perry after spending the week end in Bos- ton. Paul B. Lamphere of New Haven has heen spending a brief vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lamphere. Miss Laura Avery of 0O1a Mystic re- sumed Monday, Sept. 25, her duties as school at' New Preston. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Q. Eldredge and guest, Mrs. Sidney Whitney, of Groton, Mass., were Norwich visitors Monday, making the trip in OMr. El- teacher of t! Iredge’s automobile. Guest from Florid; Mrs. Anna Rogers Buttes » Miss Susan H. weeks' visit to Mrs. Horace Frink. Joseph Avary, Jr, of tic Oral school, posiponed for a time owing to infantile paralysis, will take place Oct. 8d. The pupils numbering about 651 are expected to arrive at the school . Tobias Bull, e the summer ed a few days since to make ready for the reopening n_base- ball nine played the Riversides Satur- day on Association field here. The 0ld Mystice were victorious by a score 1 play nonis of New London tion ath- ae fourth ams entertained set who wished to eat dimner out of doors. The at- d Mrs. Wa- vening at their home ; Mrs. Miss Eagan of New York, Miss Evelyn Main and Floyd Main of North Ston- W. Packer, Miss m, ain finely rendered Refreshments were, g | touring " ear. William G.-Prark left Saturday t.. where he of Hartford held the square vent from here , thence go- delivering of the Meth- meeting on 4 pon her fourth year at the Norwich Free and . were s at the Holloway homestead, makinz the trip Williams, who Bas been spending the summer vaca- ilon at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Prentice A. Williams, has teacher of ent Zu- rth of Florida has been the guest this week 3abcock after two New Haven For Emergencies are carefully compounded from vegetable products—mild, harmless, and not habit-form- ing Buy a box now. You don’t know when you may need Beecham’s Pills. A reliable family remedy that always ~ at Han Should Be ’ epent the week end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Avery. Miss Elizabeth Bentley has returned to her duties as teacher at Bridgeport. Edward Perry, Who_ is doing car- penter work in New York city, spent Sunday here with his family. Mrs. Fannie C. Lamb is staying for a few weeks with Dr. and Mrs. Main of North Stonington, Mrs. Georse Stone and friends have returned to_ North Stonington after spending a few days at the bungalow at Riverside farm. OCCUM AND VERSAILLES Schools Open This Week—Eighth Grade Pupils Sent to Greeneville— Robert Fensley Able to Leave Hos- pital. — Rev. Samuel Thatcher of Jewett City occupied the pulpit at the Ver- ailles M. E. church Sunday, in ex- change with Rev. Charles Smith. The Versailles M: B, Sunday school will hold itsusual session Sunday. The school has not held sessions during September on account of paralysis cases in neighboring towns. Sunday school sessionsg have been resumed at St. Joseph church. During the latter part of the pres- ent week Richard Filliger has been acting as substitute for Officer Blu- menthal at the Occum point as an in- fantile paralysis officer. Opening of the Schools. Oceum school in common with the schools of tihe town began the fall term on Monday Miss Anna Welch returns as principal and Misses Julia A. Mc Rena Murdock as grade teachers. Two new teachers began the year’s work, Misses Mary Hourn and Mary Hickley. Four from these villages are in at- tendanece ‘at the Norwich Free Aca- — Harry Baldwin, who re- ce Gorman. Master Alfred Baldwin_and Eugene Deshefry enter for the first ¥ work. Transferred to Greeneville. On account of but five Occum pu- pils to enter the eighth grade, it h: seemed best by the town committ to send these pupils to Green . In accordance with the wishes of the committee, James Fitzgerald, Gustave Lambert, Jr.. J ambert, Derelia Reil, Gertrude began their school duties at Greeneville Monday Mae E. Freeman of Whitman, is tl guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Boutilier. A new plate glass has been put in at the store of H. A. Richards, re- placing one recently hroken. . Miss Aldea Lessard has bought out the interests of Mr; and Mrs. E. 1. Te- treault in the residence known as the A Tetreault home, across the street from the property of St. Joseph's parish. Mr. and Mrs. Henry N. Wood of Anthon I, are guests of Mr. and C. W. Perkins. Miss Emma V. Gardner of Waure- gan has recently been the guest of Occum friends. Leaves Hospital. The many friends of Robert Fens- ley are pleased to learn that it has een possible to bring him home from Backus hospital,, where he has been a patient from the effects of a mo- torcycle accident several weeks ago. Although Mr. Fensley will be unable to leave his bed for some weeks he is recovering steadil C. H. Sengman is driving a new H. T. Gorman has bought a new touring car of standard make. HANOVER C. E. Sccial—Linen Shower for Miss *.Mary Seuter—Field Day Planned for Today, The Senior C. E. society held a so- cial in the vestry Weinesday even- ing. pleasant time was enjoyed playing games. The feature of the |evening was a liren shower given b} he members of the society for Miss Mary Souter Refreshments were served by the social committee dur- ing the evening. Rally Day. The Sunday school will hold. Fally Day services at the Spnday school hour next Sundzy. Asspacial program is being prepared for-afl departments of the school..Fhis (Saturday) a ternoon a fleld day will beheld trom 2 to 5 o'clock 03 Airls Field for all members of-the school. The_Junior.C. . meeting will be held Sunday afterroon at 3 o'clock in the vestry. Bible Class. A Bible class is being held Thurs- day evenings at the pursonase for all interested in the stuly of the Minor Prophets. The course is proving very interest A business meeting of the W. C. T. U. was held Mondav evening at' the Fome of the president, Mrs. James Bernett. Personal Items. Mrs.. Paul, Dressing'of New York is visiting for,a féw-days at the home of Mr. and’ Mrs. Frank Crombie. Bryant Stewart of New London was a_week-end guest at Mr. and Mrs. Webster Standish. Miss Lillian Etter of Baltic was a recent guest of Miss Dorothy Harri- son for a few davs. Mrs. Louise Lambertson of South Framingham, Mass., visited at the me of her daughters, Mrs. Wililam Campbell and Mrs. Harry Cupps. Mr. and Mrs. Goldthorpe and family of Somersville, Conn., motored to Han- and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Armatage. Norman Armatage of Tnionville, Conn., visited at the home o his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Law Armatags over Sunday. NORTH FRANKLIN Work Committee Plans Sale—Norwich Guests at Social Evening—Person- als. Mrs. Btta Watson of Norwich is visiting her daughter, Mrs. A. R. Race. The ladies on the work committee of the Home Missionary Society met Tuesday with Mrs. Kate Johnson to plan for a sale. Guests From Norwich. Mrs. Rena Race entertained a party of friends at her home Monday ev- ening. Games, vocal and_ instrumen- tal music were enjoyed. Cake and lce cream were served. A number of the guests: were from Norwich. Mrs, Leon Ladd spent ~ Thursday with her mother, Mrs. Maffitt of Nor- wich. Mrs. Mather Harding and her sis- ter, Miss Lina Harding, were recent guests of Mrs, Horace Smith. Miss Hazel Buchanan of Staten Ts- land is visiting Mrs. William Weaver. Ernie Oehl has returned to his home In New York after spending the sim- mer with his sister, Mrs: ather infantile | for his second year as well as i _ LEDYARD Reception for Mr. and Mrs. weelk. o Mrs. Charles 'Bitgood and son, El- Leslie| mer “G. Bitgood, . are enjoying their Gray—Meeting of School Committee | vacation on their farm in this place. —Democratic Caucus Today—Clam- bake Planned. A ton was held at the resi- dence of Mx, and Mrs Jobn AL, Gray, Friday ‘ovening, in honor‘of Mr. end Mrs. Leslie P. Gray, who were rccent- were nearly 100 [ Members of Thursday Afternoon Club served ly married. There present. 'Refreshments at the close. o School Board Meets. were The town school committee held a mecting at Ledyard Center, Tuesday afternoon. All the members but one It was voted to ex- were present. pend $50 for supplementary reading, all the te: and the hools well started. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac G. Geer. Miss Florence Geer has home, heving been the guest of DMrs. Starr of New London. days. automobile. He and his father D. D. forth. Arthur D. Barrett, who is em as a bridge builder in,Greenw staying at home for a few days. Met at Parsonage. parsonage tied a quilt. Nearly all the local farmers have filled their silos. Democratic. Caucus, Today. The demmoerats will ‘hold' their: cau- cus this (Satuilay) after rd Ce bate judger Congregational church Tues ning. Addresses maie by t who espoused the cause, ¥ Zood and were listened to by Will Hold Clambale. The Market Gardeners' the association will 1 e afternoon by a Haven, who will of ' the associatic bers have received bett their truck di g before. Albert Selzer shingling his h [ tives in Phil Sher. business cal Daniel McGinn of was a caller in ard Mrs, their hom: 3. oyd left Sun- in New York ng leaves home in New Haven, le summer wth anwariz and Mr arles Smith have resided o farm for the few ves S to leave shortly Hartford iy Mrs. called on he in_Main street, Tuesd: Mr. and Mrs. Geor Haven ‘are expected in the villags to day (Saturday) to spend a short time with Dr, and Mrs. A. F, Mre, Jacob sister, Mrs. Adam Bishop Biskop. us of New London Wednesday for their home bury, after spending r place in the P n from Hartford was in the first of the weck and a_large quantity of their effects: Frank: Adams of New Y ing a) few iweeks dn the Grove. Gileért: Ross hasa force of men putting: up: & buflding for. \Mr. Miler in Pennsylyania avenue. It will be a two-story structure with store on the first floor und tenement above, Mr.' and Mrs. William F lan of Bridgeport are at their cottage. Miss Kate Willey has returne, her home in Norwich, At the last meeting of the Sunshine society delezates were apointed to at- tend the state convention which was held in Madison, Tuesday with a attendance. te LISBOR After: spending three months at the home of “Ner brother, Miss Hannah Baldwin has returned to- Cal 2. Ts."Rosle Kinne of Coventr: visiting her niece, Mrs. Henry K dall. the social Wednesday evening at M G._A. Kennedy’s. gaa Mrs, J. H. Kennedy spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Brainard Walden in Willimantic. Mrs. Herbert Johnson was Manchester, Tuesday, the gue in South Adams. Frank Knight and T. D. Bx went Wednesday morning to P\'\]'flrlf-f field, R. I, from there Mr, Kni; Journeyed to Westerly to visit his daughter, and Mr. Phillips to Shan- nock to Visit his cousin, Mrs. Larkin, Puplls from this town, who are at- tending Norwich Free Academy th: year are: Clara Hyde, Ellen Willcox, Mabel Kanahan, Flossie Meyer, Blos- som Graham,' Albert Bradlow, Claude Leathers-and William Burgess. GARDNER LAKE Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Roberts and Mr. Crumbly closed Camp Massapeack Thursday. son, Harold, of New London, were guests Sunday of Mrs. Sidney Dol- beare. Hrnest Latimer of Willimantic spent the week-end with his family here. Mrs. Mary Danlels is visiting in New London. Mr. and Mrs. George Hents of Prov- idence, who~have been visiting the latter's parents, have retirned home, Sidney Dolbeare with a force of men is working on the roads. Light, who bas _conducted Camp Cadaho for several €ecasons, closed camp Thursday. CAMPBELLS MILLS Harding. Mr. Oehl made many friends while in town. Mrs, James Randall-of Goshen gpent eeveral dae;:z recently with Mre. Reu- en Manning, Sumner Willtard anl g!s:eéh)\xs. Palmer ndad b s of arner. " H, White out! n'vemrry spent Sunday with H..[. White. day, i W e e Horace Perkins is criticady ill. 0irs, A. G. Brown, who has been I, e e n e as twenty-eight pu- sils a¢ present. i 2 : Berrs; Wateon of Haven fs m:usyflm_ home of Horace Per- Miss Marion Blakeslee was organist at the Voluntown Baptist church Sun- and essentials of geography, a new | LI m Dbook was adopted in place of the one |5V London. now in use. Mills were presented, ap- proved and ordered paid. Supervisor Swift was present and reported that liers wore doing g00d Work Mrs, Starr and daughter, Helen, of New London, were guests Monday of returned Theodore Tavlor has purchased an .| noon club was in charge of Mrs Taylor are sawing for Thomas Bau- dro and uee his car 1 going back and | socies oyed ch, is|letr, Mrs. Jennie dodt ar Lod- y fer to nominate. a.representa- tive, justices of theipeace and a pro- A suffiage meeting was held in the v eve- | s ladies iation which was formed last spring will hold clambake this (Saturday) afternoo: n Adolph Holmbe srove near Poquetanucls Cove. The mempers > Pardee of New | and daughter, Harold Pervear of Watertown, were visitors in the Grove, Tuesday. Mr. and Mis. C. Von I There was a large attendance at © of her uncle and aunt, Rev. and Mrs. Frank Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Reynolds and Mason Gray has seiatic rheumatism. Miss Ola ‘Panner has been spending a few days at the home of her grand- mother, Mrs. Joseph C. Tanner. UNCASVILLE Tell of Visits to Willimantic Camp Ground—Class Members = Surprise Mrs. Austin—Sunshiners’ at State Convention. Mrs. William Welles - Lyman _and son, William Welles Jr., returned home ;| Friday from the Lawrence hospital, Dr. and Mrs. Morton B, Fox, Mre. Emma_Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Alexander and son, Prentice, have returned from a trip to the lumber camp at~Jackman, Me, in Mr. Alex- ander’s machine. Mrs. Hernert Clark, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Herbert Staplins, has returned to. Norwich, Mr. and Mrs, Eugene Bouvill have Mrs. Ol H Avery has been visit- |25 thelr guest. M. and Mrs. Adaleano ing relatives in Hartford for several Grauchman of Chicago, Tll. Told of Camp Visits. The meeting of the Thursday After- John the busines Annie B. M ar Phillips and Mrs, t of the meetin on, Mrs. Charles Herbert G. Dart, the visit to Willimantic Camp meet- The Ladios' Aid soelaty met at the|INE It was planned at the clubs first Wednesday afternoon and | meetin; refre Mrs M me; in_October to tie quilts. The hment committee, Mrs. Bartlett, Newton, Mrs. William Vallet and Oscar Church = served refresh- s. Frank Miner recently letting. out his and taking away ‘oné of his finest roosters. Surprised . By. Class. The girls who compose the class in nday school of which Mrs. Reuben a mémber. gave her a meeting at her home Fri During the evening Mrs. was_presented a - butter > of about 50. A Dloasanc s 4 A pleasant time spe _and Mrs. Joseph D. Austin of Austin__ served refreshmen Montville, were Sunday callers in|Those who compose the class are Miss town. Carrie Wood, Miss Gertrude Rogers, lla Rosenlund, Miss Mae rch, Miss Elsie Pratt, Miss Maud | Bennet, Miss Florence Olin, Misses Amy and Daisy Berzman. Mr. and Mrs. William Sisson, who have been living at Hill Top, have | moved to_ Palmertown ove. Sale For Piano Fund. | A sale by the-Epworth: leagu given Monds ng and nded and good. This »|of a ser 1 be_ given each | month, the pr to be used in {paving for the Miss Fannie Smith and May ith were in sale Monday “alifornia and M Woodmen Work Degree. degree was wor ates at the meeting mp, Modern Woodm T Which a soclal time speechids by but ed by refre , foll ments by the committee. W. S. - Mitchell, Mrs. Walter Tof‘ers and Mrs. Ray Woodmansee, re- cently motored to Jewett City, calling romas Church has moved ehold goods and famBy’ from the Ockley placer fiito the house recently vacated by .Joseph _Killeen, Tecentiy purchased by the Palmer Bros’ Co. Mr. Killeen moved a few waeks ago nother rent which he owned. s household tville, Satur- day evening a cottage prayer meeting we™ %eld at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Miller and one a ome of Mr. er was back jonjhis rou ning, having® ended <" vacation. Attended Sunshine Canvention. Mrs. Charles T. Beebe, Mrs. N n Woodworth and Mrs. Frank Mousley, delegutes from Good Cheer Sunsh socie attended the n_Madison, Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cartier, Miss uise Cartier, Miss Celie Cartier and state convention FEugene De Nominie of Arctlc, R. were on an automobile trip and spent Sunday guests of Mr. and M: Ovidi Proulliard, in Pequot. Cottage Party at Lake. Mrs. C. A. Chapman and daughters, Misses Mildred and Laura Chapman, entertained a few friends over the weck-end at their cottage at Gardner Lake. In the party were Mrs. Ray Woodmansee, Mrs. Henry Church and Mark Turber. The party. ettended the social und dance aty tHes Spring Grove House. Nathan Babcock was a week-end guest of friends in South Coventry. William McKenzie has obtained en ployment in Thamesville. George Beckwith will soon move to Simshury. Scouts Attend Church. n- Scoutmaster Louis Phillips, services at the Methodist church Sunday morning, after which they made a trip to Mt. Decatur. The squad were Charles Ramage, Frank Mosusely, Carl Benson, Louis Harvey, Peter NMornoski, Lester Dart, Byron Noyes, Harry Newton, Walter. Palmer, Clayten Ioward and ‘William ~Rhine- hart. Mrs. Michael J. Hickey and Miss Rose Haley were week-end visitors with friends in Greeneville. Good Catch of Mackerel. A party composed of John Eldridge, John Lynch, James McNeil and Na- flehing Sunday, success bringing in about one hunéred and fifty mackerel. - Mrs. Charles Cbapel and . children, Justin and Lloyd of Palmertown, were gucsts at the dinner given in honor Onkdale, Miss Bdith Taylor, who Has been sponding the sumemr at the home of hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Tay- lor, hes roturned to New York Bpent Social Evening, Miss Roso Lovine entertained Satur- day event: at her home, Miss Planche 'mnufibv Miss “Titsky, Miss Ldllian Qarrett, Mia aira. Col- ombe, Misses Dlcanor and - Bessle Gealiten, of Norwich, Miss Cora Le- vine, Mirs Ida Lavole, Miss Rose Le- vine, Miss Mary Pachiado; also Will- {am Beckwith, 'Willam Cartler, Will- iam Marcoux, Elmer Garett, Archibald Garott, Joseph Lavole, Thomas FHar- ricks, "Fred Dufour, Bennie Bonville and John Levine, Giames and dancing serve@ to pass ibe even- i g 3 . frul n‘:z‘a &MW im' coffee, t Mr, and Mrs. Peter Lusignan, Medes Lusignan and Anthony Cartier, erome-Bortvitia, AR Ll were on an sutomobile trip fo_ Oc: m;fiefl they ”,“ n&?&bcflh He resumed his studies at Yale this| An_automobile party composed of Botham, president of the Ladies’ Aid of the Methodist church. After gave an account of Some one entered the hen-hoise. of The Boy Scouts under the charge of ttended than Gibbons, dere out in a motor boat meeting with fair of tho birthday of Mre. Albert Fox, of ith music accepted a call to the Franklin Co NORTH STONINGTON |accepted o call to - bW A ), 5 Miss Mildred Bower s returned t« State Supervision of Schools With-| ner home in Yonkers, N, Y. after be- drawn—Community Picnic at Grange | ing the guest of the Misses H_olton_ Hall. » Secretary- Hill of the: Norwich Y. M. g, A svoke at the Franklin church Rev. Lucian Drury supplied the pul- | Sunday morning. His address . was pit of the Third B’sqm.ils’{1 church last|very interesting and was enjoyed by Sunday and will do so again next Sun- |all. day. when communion will be ob- Mrs. Luther Holton picked a-large served. quantity of fall-bearing raspberries Mrs. Newbury and daughter of|this week. o South Windsor have been guests at Mecting of Grange. the Congregational parsonage. - | The Franklin grange held a meeting Miss Ruby R. Park is teaching the|on Saturday evening. ‘The lecturer’s school at Northwest corner, where the | hour was devoted to songs and recita- first appointec, Miss Edna Day, de- |tions. clined to serve. H SHUNOC State Supervision Withdrawn. The state board of education has Improvement Society Holds Enter- ment and Supper—Woman Can- Withdrawn supervision from Nortn didate for. Town School Committee. Stonington, schools, for the reason that the town ‘has failed to meet the re quirements of the state in the matter of educational equipment and pro- visions. Qualified to Vote. Twenty-two women and fourteen men have qualified as voters. Community Picnic. The Shunoc Improvement Society held an entertainment, social and New England supper Wednesday evening at the home of Lemuel H. Maine. The attendance was very large. . il e were singing, recitations and readings An enjoyaple community picnic was|anq the supper was A No. 1. The S0 held at Grange hall Thursday. Clam |ciety now has over 100 members .and chowder, ple, coffee and frult were|the list is.constantly increasing and served. all are aggressive workers. The so- in_town Thursday. leadership of Rev. J. M. Collins, then Mrs. Stephen Peckham of Ledyard | pastor of the church here. was a guest of friends in the village| Mr. ana Mrs. Henry E. Randall en- Tuesday. tertained Archie W. Coit of Norwich Mr. and Mrs, Edwin A;- \;mm\s\n of | Monday at their gome. Worcester, Mass., spent Sunday at the save o S Srinatioi. siolmgeot ‘Mr. Norman’s mother in this ) et il{dE- Ra&da?ll S ers\.‘E.dB- 28 4 isit-| Jnmes had as their guests Monday inaTrs. M. H. Perlking has been Visit- |, ight Mrs; S. N. Billings of Stoning. o = = 255 et ton and Mrs. W. W. Billings of West Watch for Birthday Gift. ! Ashwillett. ~ Tuesday morning they Reuben D. Cook, who superintends |left for Springfleld, Mas where they the farm of Mrs. Bertram Longenecker, | are p: ing the week with relatives. was recently presented by Mrs. Lon- | Miss. Ethel Clark of Westerly accom- genccker with a fine gold watch on|panied them. his birthday. The Baptist church was beautifully Stephen of Westerly is|decorated Sunday under the super- ¢ with her- Aa vision of Mrs. W. H. Hillard. ene, at Greene Gabl Woman a Candidate. — — The election of town omicers occurs GOSHEN S Monday. Many new voters have bes including several women. Mrs. Dogs Kill Twenty Sheep at Oakland n school committee, having been Farm—Nine Others of the Flock |nominated by the republican caucus. Missing—Aid So Meets. Sumens Dogs Kill Sheep. carly destroyed the handsome . owned by Feldman Bros. | to visit friend: at Oakland farm ednesday. D , were visitors at The GALES FERRY Hiked From New Canaan. 1 at Yale,| E. Rogers and Daughter S: aan, wer Canal Zone—Farmers® weel. ‘The| Planned. s made by )ss tae country Clevel ch here ptist tomorrow; th t eleven o'cloch A. B. Kenvon of Fair Viey butchered three handsome sp Wednesday LIBERTY HILL eavi arm—Ivy | Were given for regular attendance to 'I-_Ja;nl;a:,:m Y| Mre: flarmon C. Hollins, a bronze 3 tar, for ter months: and a Zun metal star, for sixteen months, to Em Beth Bennett. Th o'clock, hurch | sung by a_quartette, Miss Grace A ser- | Chapman, Miss Alice’ Satterl Povey and C Colver. The ing pigs| by Mrs. H. F. Crandall and Mrs. Har- ian Pierce. At the Sunday superintendent, C. C. Colver, in re- Silo Build s building a silo for spworth Ledgue service at 7.30 s of Hampton was men SEae New London, will move Wednesday, to village, 1 the house, recently rs, Povey’s ‘daughter, ce Povey from Alfred E. Rogers, of Panama. . E & Miss Addie Secor, of "®jtertown, N. able and in \sermon Sunday | ¢ 2183 4 LSS o Pt s The 'God My | ¥~ Who motored here in her touring Needs P car with chauffeur and is the guest Rk of her sister, Mrs. A. C. Risdon in the village, had as her guests for an au- tomobile party recently Mrs. Risdon, FRAA_N!E-EIN and her daushter, Miss Katherine Ris- Rev. Francis Childs of Griswold Ac- |{on. and Mrs. Fanny A. Molthrop, to Dean’s Mills, and Stonington Manor cepts Call to Franklin Congrega-|inn, where they stopped, returning hy nal Church, the river road to Eastern Point. Summer People Leaving. A general exodus of summer people from the BIuff and village is going on. Abut all of the Norwich colony have h will occupy anklin ehurch s spending a few closed their cottages on the Bluif, l?nd 5 e = ret: ned to their homes in that eify, s, 3. D. Simpson bas moved her| inis including the families of Lewis household goods to Norwich Chureh, George Ashbey, Georse C. Accepts Call. Ritchie and J, Frank Covey. Rey. Francis Childs of Griswold has| AMrs. Richard Ames and = daughter, Says Simple Remedj; There’ Dr. J. B. Sweet of Jewett City was ciety was orsanized in 1914 under the: Syrup Pepsin nk A Thompson is a candidate for | are having fine weather this week to fill their silos. Help is in The Ladies' Ald Socicty met at the |demand, chime, oS A1 foclety met at the | Trs Nathan F. Culver_of Westerly recently. a caller at Mrs. E. B. James' on Ralph P. Wheeler has gone to Iowa| 01 & Rogers of Panam daughter, Miss Marion °Rogers, mo- w York, Weanesday in sailed tored to N hursday; twenty| G. D. Thompson of Florida is the werc reported killed and nine were |guest of local friends. missirg. | Mr. Sim al relatives of Thursd: Mildred Rogers, who is now in Ha ford will return home later. Miss Katierine Ri to resume her stud Veltin's, In New York city. Mrs. Florence Lee Macintire, of St. Louis, is the guest of the Misses Geer. at_their cottage “The Pines”. R. Irving Hurlbutt is delivering rail- Quarterly Review in Sunday Scheool— Summer Residents Leaving—Alfred 1 for Institute There was a good attendance at the g scenery was!morning service in the M. E. church : ? Sunday. Rey. James M. Potter's n Thomas of Westville, a|theme was Spiritual Reserves. St. Dld Lyme srending the|John XVL 22. At the offertory, My Goshen. Soul Longe:sh, by Herman Klein, was DR altar farm | fowers were beautiful asters, arranged school session a quarterly review was conducted by the sponsive reading, with school. Awards held here in November. ing of a Bible study class was also planned. Christopher led by the pastor, Rev. il 3,';';3! Mr ser, with this topic, Things s Low iatare op| cod 1| Do for Us, and Things We 23 e %l Must Do for Ourselves. nedo: Motored Through Berkshires. £ J. Henry Cl: Mrs. Harriet F. Crandall and Mrs. ivy Grows Thriftily. Ha n Pierce of the village, w vers of an automobile party, who e e e s An Y !motored to the Berkshires, with Mr. owing i her dinmg room the puat |and Mrs. Rowland H. Perkins and son, e in ‘opposite. directions, mesy | Harold, ‘of New London, last week. the £ {Bout o month o they | The Party stopped at Hinsfale, Masr e o aromm AboLEs vaoy|ana at Pittsfield, Lenox, Stockbridge, met and now have erown about a yard| ., “route to the Mohawlk Trail Th s rema also visited Greylock Mountain, el Mrs. Richard Povey and family of ces Asbury, Philip Embury. Mrs. Willlam _ Mitchell the members of the Ladies' Aid_&o- clety of the Union Baptist church at her home Wednesday afternoon. Plans were made for the annual fair. Miss Hugzard of Lowell, rendered several fine piano Ruth Long saug a very pleasing solo. Mrs. Thomas Church has moved into the Joseph purchased by Palmer Bros. Fred Bergman of Pequot is making an_extended trip through Sweden. Mrs. Charles spending several days with her sis- Miss Susie Wood week-end wifh relatives in Jamaica, | Vermont. Mrs. Israel Gero and daughter, Dor- Prolonged His Life Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin Effective as a Remedy for Constipation ‘Among older people the various or- gans of the bod¥ have a tendency to slow ) ually” first ‘manifest in a pronounced inactivity of the bowels. Good Tealth is dependent on regu- larity whenever there-is the slightest indica~ tion of constipation a mild . laxative should be taken to relieve the conges- tion and dispose of the accumulated waste. Cathartics or purgatives should not be employed, however; these are too violent in gction and their effect is only temporary. A mild laxative such as the combin- ation of simple laxative herbs with pepsin, known as Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, is the ideal remedy. tle in its action, bringing relief in easy, natural manner, without griping or other ‘pain ‘or discomfort, is pleas- ant to the taste, ‘and can be obtained in any drug store. Mr. Robert LeForgee, 918 Kirkwood Foulevard, Davenport, Iowa, say: always had a bottle of Dr. Caldy in” the house for the past eighteen vears, and that by using it occasionally as the need arises, and in this way keeping his health good, - — #nd’ weaken, and this is us- in this functio: important 1t is gel he ell's it has prolonged his life, and brough{ ease and comfort. Dr: Caldwell's*Syrup Pepsin is gold by sdruggists everywhere, and costd onlyfifty cents: a bottle. itations and_ineffectiv sure to get Dr. Caldwells Syrup Pep- See that-a facsimile of Dr. Caldw signature - and his appear on the yellow -carton in which the bottle is packed. free of charge, can be obtained b: ing to Dr. W. B. h St, Monticello,’ Tllinots. To avold im- substitutes be portraiy A trial bottl Caldwell, 455 Miss Bessie Ames and son, Richard Ames, left Tuésday for Yonkers, N. W. H. B. Dumont and_family re- turned to Montclair, N. J., Saturday by 'automobile. The Beaves,. Bronson and Woodruff families of Richmond Hills, L. T, left the Bluff for their homes last Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs, Charles A, L. Morgan of Middletown are spending some days at Mrs. Morgan's old home. Motorcyciist Injured. Harmon Cranmer of the village met with a painfui accident at Saybrook The tank of his motorcycle exploded, burning his hand severely. Sail for Balboa. Rogers’ new car, and v for Balboa, Canal zone. M road ties from Gungywamp at the railroad - station’ here for Thomas Beaudro. Miss Lilllan Lamb and Mrs. Edgar Thomas, wirh Mrs. Smith, ali of New London, weve guests of Miss Julia C. Richards of Long Cov. Mrs. Henry W. FHuributt and M Tatham C. Smith visited Owen Miner, in Groton, Thursday. Miss friends and Thursday. Wednesday. Mrs. Sarah T. Latimer in Palmertown, Planned Farmers’ Inst ute, At a recent business meeting of the Epworth League, Rev. James M. Pot- ter, R. Irving Hurlbutt and Mr: W. Hurlbuit with Miss Alice Sa were made ‘@ committee to The organiz- G. Allen and Mrs. udents at _ Norwich Rally Day Tomorrow. Sunday morning a rally day service will be held in the M. E. church at 1145 o'clocl memorate special mention being made of Fran- Robert Stawbridge and The service will com:. he’ Methoiist MONTVILLE entertained selections. Miss Killeen house recently Turner has been Mrs. William Baldwin of Gro- account of the there - will ‘be:no school i department. Monday. SOGUTH LYME ° Mrsl CFH. Waterhouse of Stoning< is visiting her son, C. H. Waters and his don_lsft Friday o1 Gl retentif ) at Mademotsell rofeni Vocational school at New London this over Sunday. Windham County EAST WOGODSTOCK Meeting of Community Injured John visited Wednesday mature plans for a Farmers' Institute, to be of Norwich spent some davs last week at the farm of Mr. Smith near tie village, New Academ: Latham E. Free from the village are Misses Mary Birch and Marie Allen, also A torl Stoddard. Community Club Meets. A meeting of the Community clubi Wednesday evening, ade| dresses bein of Woodstoc Barber' of Putnam, superintendent of There were piano solos by Miss Alida Prescott. Injured, But Keeps at School. | Slgne Anderson,- a student at thef Woodstock Academy, while riding td), school on_her. bicycle _recently, fell,i and broke a_small boge 4n her arm,i She pluckily” tontifieq*oh, and had| Dr. Spaulding reduce the fracture and, is now driving her horse, got having' missed a day. f Mrs. B. E. Eddy spent the week end; daughter, Edith, a teacher! in Stafford. CLARK’S CORNERS Loveland and Mr. Colburn of| East Hartford, were recent guests ati W. L Wade's. Mrs. Byron De: Town: sigter, Mrs. Allen Jewett, Saturday. F. -Paimer, Springfield: Monda: Arthur Balcom was asrecent guest| Pioneers, is spending the| - of New York, are guests of Mray Charles Ch i Mrs. Jane Austin of New London 1§ h. Melvin Furber. annual town A number from here attended Guily sterday. i there is to k2 an enter: the Union chapel und the auspices of the Boys' club recently, Kenneth Wells of 1 F. R. Feck was a New Londor yestorday. i L. Sasseman has sccured rooms with P. Welch for a_while. Mrs. Plerce . tlefield and Mrs. Wil4 suests of Mrsi lery Barber, in i3 attending thd Mr, and Mrs, C."H. Waterkouse en< s from. New Londom Club—8ignd by Fall - From i Miss Harriet Hibbard is confined to| the house by illness. T. A. Turner wedding of attended the a friend in Cambridge, last week, remaining several days with relatives: | Attended Barre Fair. % Sange: ond Mrs. Everett E. May at-! tended Barre fair last Friday, remains| ing over night at the home of E. .| Rice and family. gnes White of Hebron spent thé week end at her home. Mrs. R. Coomb$ remains very low, having taken né nourishment for 18 Mrs. M. B. Morse glven by Prof. Perkins Academy and Frank er and daughter of| sited. the former's meturned to| | Woonsocket. POINT TO THE TAP The brew you want is behind the tap that’s labelled NARRAGANSETT Lager, Ale or Porter The dealer who makes it so easy for you to order your favorite brew is worth patronizing.

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