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GOING TO TAKE AN OCEAN TRIP THIS SEASON? Now WOULDNT 1 Look CUTE THOUGH ! P TR § =My ol 4 == A NEW ADMIRER 3 A = TS Pl WON'T BE HAPPY 'TILL HE “GETS IT!” —New York Tribune “A coating of paint . . in vertical stripes three metres broad, alter- nating white and red; on every mast a large flag of checkered white and red; on the stern the American national flag””—From the German memo- randum to the United States, January 31, telling how one American ship a week must dress to be safe. wiss GOLUMBIA IN v %) AMERICA[ FOR J AMER| CARS]E! N THE 7 Ve WHOLE 7 W‘ORLDEa N il -y — RowN ¥ —Chicago Nows W craxs —New York Telegram PY 2 —Baltimore America: . W. A. Pultz; reading, ry, College Athlete”, Mis. i musical _recitation, New London County LEBANO™ Ice 17 1-2 Inches Thick Stored—Clam Chowder Supper and Entertainment | Given by the Ladies’ Aid Society. A. G. Pember of Bean Hill is visit- M. “The Mission Box That Scan- dalized the Village,” Miss Gwendolyn S. Clark; piano solo, Mrs. F. A. ‘White axd Blue drill, in- Star Spangled - ithe World's at Peace, nine young iadies. Held a Social. ‘The Red and Blue contestants of the Baptist church Sunday echool held a social in the chapel Tuesday evening. MONTVILLE Entertainment Nets $22—Dwight Kel- sy Appointed Tax Collector. ng_at George tark of Willimantic guest of Miss Sarah A. C. Hoxle were in esday- tgur Tucker is substituting ¥. Sweet, (teacher) on lewitt attended Prof. F. L. Farrell's musicale in Norwich, Friday evening. ifiss Qwendolyn Clarke of Liberty was a recent visitor with her sister, Mrs, Myron J. Hoxle. Hattle Hewitt spent Wednes- day and Thursday in Hartfe Stores 17 1-2 Inch lce. Ned Burgess filled his ice house during the past week with 17 1-2 The entertainment given under the auspices of the Ladies’ Aid society of the Union Baptist church netted tke society $22. Cart supervisor of the i public_schools, was a caller in town Thursda; y. Alfred Bonfeur has entered the em- ploy of the George Dart Co., of Uncas- Tax Collector. Dwight Kelsey has been aj tax oollector to Al by_the death of George Wood. ‘William Watt has broken ground for a new garage near his residence. Rev, Charles French Center confined to his home by iliness. ‘Willlam Mitchell and Daniel Home are serving on the jury at the super- jor court in New London. Charles Howard the vacancy made FH. Abell of New Britain and n Abell of New York were recent 5 their parents, Mr. and of the Mont- ionall church is fin Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kingsiey. EASTERN CONNECTICUT AND WESTERN RHODE ISLAND Who is Going and Coming — Incidents, Accidents and Building in Three Counties. i NORTH STONINGTON Interest In Extension School—George Kinnear, Returning to New Bruns- wick to Enlist, Tendered Farewell Reception. The extension school in agricuiture and home econmics conducted in Wheeler school building this week by the Connecticut Agricultural College Extension Service created a good amount of interest among both the men and women of the town. The sessions were well attended. Returning to Enlist. _ George Kinnear, son of Harrison ?nnm. w;no - mstms.town five ears ago from New Brunswick, and was graduated from Wheeler schooi last June, is to return at once to his native land to enlist in the British army. He was tendered a farewell reception Monday evening at the home of R. A. Moore, principal of Wheeler school. Attended Conference. Mrs. H. M, Pendleton, president of the North Stonington KEqual Fran- chise League, attended the suffrage conference in New London, Thursday. ‘Miss Phebe B. Sheffleld, who teaches in Prestom, has been ill with grip at her hm!!.“ll:“; during the past weelk. Miss orman spent o o )pent Wednesday Served Luncheon. The Woman’s Union of the Congre- gational church served luncheon in‘-:he church vestry v e I t:n!hc the days of the LEONARD BRIDGE ‘Willimantic visttore from .this place Friday were Henry J. Williams, Miss Annie Clifford, Miss I:finin P. Knee- land and David 3 Miss NeMie Clifford and a friend from Willimantic spent Sunday with the former’s paren Mr. and John €1 o Harry Ward has lost two horses re- bert Granger, walked to Willimantic, Friday, a distance of seven miles. Miss Annie Clifford was in Hisbron Lee Gardner 'is in New York for a . LISBON Parsonage—Edward Rabinowitz to Return to Texas. The pastor’s sermon Sunday morn- ing was from Judges from the loaf of barley bread that tumbled into the host of Midian 13, Lessons Westfield, New Jersey, have been vis- itors for a week at the parsonage. Mr. Hoag was in Boston a few days dur- ing the time attending a Good Roads Kanahan was ‘Wednesday to grand lodge. Returning to Texas. Edward Rabinowitz, who has been spending_several weeks with Rabinowitz, will leave for his home in Richmond, Texas, about the middle of ‘Walter Hyde and Miss Clara Hyde attended the Christiap Endeavor so- cial of the Norwich union last Fri- day evening. and Mrs. Horatio Read have moved from Fred Kinne's house their former home near A. F. Miss Beatrice Read was the guest of cousins in Hopeville for the week- Raymond Foote of Bridgeport was with his parents for a few days, the first of the week. CHESTERFIELD The Bureka business meeting last Th: Mrs. Mary Tinker, Sr., the winter with h of New London. er spent the ‘week end Etta Kaplan is substituting. as teacher at Dolbeare Hill. Miss Myrile Williams, heen spending a few days in Boston returned Sunday. Leon Kaplan of Hartford is visiting his parents here. Mrs. C. J. Tinker is very ill ‘Mary is caring for her. club held its regular is spending lughter, Mrs. T A G B U RS SR A S A SR, i« LA 3 o F S s S SR oSS cently. Mrs, Jobn Mahoney-and son, Her- week. Mr. and Mrs. Dunn of New London were in this place recently. Mrs. Gertrude Harris of Norwich was in Mohegan Sunday. Burril Quidgeon isc visiting his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Quidkeon. Charles Mathews was in New I.on- don Saturday. Roscoe Skeesucks was in New Lon- don for the week end. Mrs. Avery and Mrs. Dolbeare were in Norwich Thursday LEFFINGWELL Fred A. Leffingwell of Norwich spent Sunday at his home. Mrs. Harrlett ‘EBromley sf Jewett City is spending a week with her brother, Frank E. Baker. g ‘Miss Gladys M. Lefingwell is in Hartford for a few days. The Ladies’ Aid society held a bean supper Tuesday evening at the home of Deacon and Mrs. C. E. Eilis. Sev- eral from Norwich were present. Sunday morning at 11 o'clock Rey. Lawrence O. Gates will preach on Temptation. Sunday school at 12.15 p. m. At 7.03 p. m. the B. Y. P. U. will hold_their consecration meeting with A. H. Beebe as leader. Subject, Con- fessing Christ. There will be a spe- cially interesting program. LAUREL GLEN John Geer Kills a Fox, Mis Fourth in Five Weeks Weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Main recent- ly visited at the home of Amos Phil- ips, at Voluntown, and Elmer Miller, at_Preston. ‘William L. Main was a caller at Mrs. Ursula Main’s near Wyassup Lake, Wednesday. Nathan Main is improving, after an attack of grip for two weeks. Kills a Fox. John Geer killed another fox Tues- day. This makes four that he has killed in less than five weeks. Men have placed a boiler in the mill this week. CAMPBELL’S MILLS Mrs. Dwight Lewis, who has been seriously ill, is gradually improving. Mr. and Mrs. Albert G. Brown and Charles A. Barber attended ~ neral of Mr. Brown’s sister, Mrs. Hen- ry Saunders. in TRockville, R. I. o= John Macdonough of New London was at Joseph Noyes' Wednesday. Miss Helen Hunt of New York spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. N. Stanton Gates. Mrs, Phebe Ford was the guest of Fanny Ledyard chapter, D. A. R, at Mystic Wednesday. The Dudley Brown farm, recently occupied by George Oliver, has been sold to an Italian family from OId Mystic. There was no mail Monday on ac- count of the early storm. Anna_Warner Bailey chapter, D. A. R., of Groton and Stonington met with the regent, Mrs, Belton Copp, at Gro- ton Thursday. Mrs, Fanny Williams left Friday for Boston, where she will remain with her daughter for several week: Mrs, Stephen Palmer entertained & few friends on a recent anniversary. William Iulier of Providence was in this vicinity recently. Mrs. Seth N. Williams and Miss Grace D. Wheeler attended the D. A. R. meeting at Mystic Wednesday af- ternoon. . Charles Mell began to transport the pupils to the Stonington Hizh school on Tuesday aftér an enforced vaca- tion. Rev. Willlam Crawford of Old Mys- tic was at the Stenington home re- cently. A number from here attended the lectures on household economy held at North Stonington this week. The speakers were from Storrs Agricuitural college. SOUTH GRISWOLD William Mell spent the week end at his_home in Lisbon. The sawmill on the Young lot fin- ished Wednesday and will be moved to Baltic. Miss Gladys L. Thompson returned to Simmons college, Boston, Sunday after spending a few days at her home here. Barl Clark is working for’ A. C. Tillinghast for a few days. John R. Luther returned to the state hospital ~Saturday after spending Thursday at home. R. M. Brand and Frederick Burdick were business callers in Jewett City, Norwich and at Brewster's Neck Sat- urday. Several local farmers have taken ad- vantage of the nearness of the sawmiil to have a quantity of lumber sawed, Augustus Campbell, who had his foot injured last w is able to be about and to drive his team once more. 7 : b, MOHEGAN Tuesday. They went in Mr. Barber's LIBERTY HILL NEWS FROM ONE HUNDRED LIVE CORRESPONDENTS|.o: ;s s = * s St B . . ot 3 cadirs: Albert Ficlding Z,;sx‘;;}:,‘ng:: ROAD SOCIETY :i:g"?u—-swd.n Death of Gifford collection Sunday at the Congre- There will be Liberty Hill ch gational Educ: The Liberty Hill C. social at the hall Frida evening. Mrs Willlam Watson of Springfield has been visiting her sister, Mrs, Al- bert 8. Peckham, the past two weeks. Miss Flora Goodrich is critically 1l Burton James is slowly recovering in a Willimantic hospital from severe burns received several weeks ago. Building Rowboats. Elmer Caples is building six row- boats to be used on Exeter pond this summer. society had a Died Suddenly. Frank and Milo Davoll had news Wednesday of the death of their broth- er, Gifford Davoll, in New TBedford He died suddenly from heart disease. iantic lodge of Odd Fellows met Wednesday evening in Odd Fellows’ hall. . There was a good attendance. A number of grand officers were present F. H. Brown of Norwich was her Tuesday to attend the funeral of his mother, Mrs. Martha S. Brown Lawrence Spencer has taken up his studies at the New London Voca- tional school. Mrs. George K. Crandall left Wed nesday for her home at Best View, Waterford, after ten days’ visit' to her mother, Mrs. A. Mrs, A, A Ar caller in the village Tuesday. Mrs. M. A. Wilson of New London spent Wednesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dickinson. A number of lol men were in Hartford Tuesday attendinz the hear- ing on the Niantic bridge. J. E. Hurle left Wednesday for New Haven. E. Spencer GARDNER LAKE ntly caught a fine Asa Wn'den rec string ¢ h, one pickerel weighing four pour Nathas Day of Franklin has been visiting ! ‘s brother, Richard Day Mrs. ¥ za Lathrop’s horse became sick and tne was obliged to have it ot. Henry Harris has returned from a visit with friends in New London Twelve field parties will continue this year the government survey of the mineral resources of Alaska.