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LETTERS FROM TWO STATES Windham County Tolland County CENTRAL VILLAGE STAFFORD Losal D. A. R. Members at Plainfield Mecting—Arthur Davis Leaves the Byles Farm. | ki 5 § : ! Plainfleld. L. Howard Cross has been il the wesk. : Mrs. Leon, Ballou of Uxtritgs Mass. has |of £ ' “Mrs. Arthur Favaria and 3 have returned to £ Baving been N on ., havi are several -m:un. 'af the {liness an Mrs. Favaria's Mra. i i —_———————————— Leading in the racs for the short time we are here—AHEAD & goat e S . /me:;mflmm‘:.fm g - uraday n Was the subject for the : g credit house of Connecticut supplying the cloth- s T e i s el R B SR : srnclry aitnn Toma ot Mre 5 X s ing wants of the'people with the BEST CLOTHING, the e A e S eres Caray sna | Mre. Tacnara. Baxar has P R R | | , BEST SYSTEM and the BEST SERVICE—Thousands upon it At Traler 30 yerwien ¥ e E. Toomis and {onded & Jeoture by Edwin Sarkoam |4 ° it Thousands of PLEASED CUSTOMERS, every customer a assoclation :nhmd" George, and Mr. leld in the evening. 7 > “ 4 ] §§s T 5 i 8 i i i £ i i A the New En ory o | victmity. 4 - I T Road Repairs. Mustc, Boston, having spent the vaca- . ezer .+ th e e ema i Prudential e vith her parents, r. and Mrs. / A RERE o or weceaste hoe | DT . i N e S ey e DEPEND UPON—CLOTHING VALUES away AHEAD at QMae 3 ue t : Bake of St Roa : R s 5 Wik Tambert. me Dames Teseived. The. rewuing ofs wax & VISHOE with the Mises Daly the |, Mre. Samusl McCray - : = : prices that are AWAY BELOW -Il.oom?ehm No old s Charlotta Reoce ¢ Boston, for~ | floars” have openied. an Sytng first of the woek. . ¥ styles here—NO HIGH PRICES—No inferior merchandise— merly a high school teacher here, Epent | hack of Fitzpatrick's newsroem, wh H. B. Elliott has : = but the best and most reliable. Sifucity and Sunday with Slocal [they are wiing enrolpwnes - " |, Moy, Jesnie I Soitn, Taati @ mol e preeri e ames of|] | Nt ; Miss Louise Hu - pFlomer Dean ls 11 with throat trou- Evjoyed Washington Trip. “of Hartford, ware I town | Speingneld succects nim hefe : When you wish the RIGHT CREDIT, the RIGHT Mr. and Mre. L. i The high echool sentor class started v hlude b2 d, to C. ‘Schlude of GOODS, the RIGHT TREATMENT, be sure to come to the attend th, v, . L. Mr. Crawford of the Hartford Theo- | for Washington as Comwtor e e init, ‘oe| §ien In the Bolten town hall. Satur- |Hartford wers week-end guests of H. eyening. The dance drew a good|A. Warner. f Sl e s - U ‘menm| & ber from ont of town. , Mixe Haitle Beer has returned trom | ) RIGHT CREDIT HOUSE— N viated at Bverstt Ladd's Sunday. % eame Th ., Frances E. Ri .| Mrs. Ralph Thrall has retu-ned Miss Sarah Card infured her finger ¢ [having spent the winter in South Man- |from Hartford, where she spent three 't . q badly by putting it into the gear o All fchester. weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Guy i the clothes wringer. - P Rev. Starley Sherman of Quincy, | Howard. 2 athaniel ompson, who_ has ! Mase, who supplied the local pulpit been Shending several weeks In Prov Duildings. | at" one time, is now pastor of a 3 ” idence with his daughter, Mrs. John fsh n Bastéord sl G HEBRON : Stone, visited at Willlam Dean's Sun- | d day. ence i . —_— / N iBisher oo gl Soned the bullatnge T s Then they SPRING HILL Adjournsd Annusi Mee 115’'MAIN STREET —— . ———— s Cemetery Associal MANSFIELD CENTER | B°%d of Officers Re-elected at Annu- ead Society in Union G. E. Ser- = Miss Phebe Barber has by spand- st al Meeting of Baptist Church. vice. NOT E__:v';d:“n:‘.;:::nm:.;:;:I:“wu-:r:r;u::“km‘c‘ : ing & week at John E. Vai_ hn's in Norwich, Aliss Loulse Baker was a Putnam Funerals, Mrs. Joseph L. Dunstan, and 1 3 An adjourned meeting of St. Pater's ! . Mrs. Louisa D. Allen—Grange Gon- B B Algs, seambers s -~ absclute satisfaction, and that all garments are of the same The Lot the Spring Hill Baptist church was |Cemetery associaticn was held at the £ 5 Srede and quality thut Is-found in the bust olothing sterse of the PR fers Degrees—Poverty Soci eld in the conference raom after the |home of Miss Carrie Kellogs, Thucs- . b st e - X Mid-week prayer meeting last week [day evening. The following officers (Signed) PRUDENTIAL OUTFITTING CO. s Farm. The funeral of A Joseph L. Dun- | Thursday ev. . The old board of [ were elect President, Mrs. M. G. Arthur Davis, who has lived in Al- | stan was held at the urch Sunday at er as follows: | Horto: vice president, W. B. Chamn- bert Walker’s tenement on River street [ 2 o'clock, and was largely attended. ¥ 's; vice president, y, Miss C. E. Kello; ! Y ° for several vears, has rented the Byles | Rev. E. P. Aver ofi¢iated. The mu- | C. C. Davis: clerk and treasurer, E. I . W. C. Robinson: colles.or, farm‘ near F\-Hench s crossing, recently | sic was by the church chofr: of which trustee for three vears, H. C. i’w B. Chamberlin: board of managers, vacated by. enry n: Mre. Dunstan had long b - | Hawkins; deacon, C. C. Davis; superin- { Edmund Horton, W. O. Seyms, i fal member. a1 pan Tn the Sl dyendent af Sunday school, C. C. bavia: | Chamberlin, Mrs. W. O. Sevms. ‘The fatinum in 1916, par cent. metal) wers regned, produc. [(o 3.943 ounces platinam, 135 ounoes [domestic materials. BROOm.Y'N cemetery, the hearers being R. E. | standing committee, Mrs. L. J. Storrs; |association has received a number of Prelimi: timates based on ing 172 ounces platinum, 84 ounces of |iridium, 199 ounces iridosmine, an 'he (:tlx f I;I;‘sm‘: of n Stearns, F. B. Eaton, A. W. Bucking- | Soliciting committee, Miss Muarian | bequests during the past year, th Binaty setinstes irtdium, and 113 ounces of iridosmin palladium. num metals in abou —_— ham, Jr, and W. S. Chajin. Storrs. interest to be used for the care of the |Practically complete returns made 10 |ang that 10,118 ounces of South Ame: coper matte and gold |ounces of platinum, 335 ounces irld irectors Vote to Close Creamery Cor- Mrs. Lovisa D. Ail Tt was voted to retain Rev. H. H.|yards. Messrs. Chamberlin and Rog- |the United States- eological Survey, |jcan crude platinum, about 88 per cent. |bullion report a production from for- |200 ounces iridosmine, and peration—Women's Club Hears of | . < ot Powell as pastor. A committes was have been 'at work in the old |Gdepartment of the Interior, by pure, were refined. "|sien and domestic material of 2,656 |ounces palladium. . rs. Lovisa D. Allen, $2, died at her | appointed to sce about repairs on the |cemetery during the past week grad- |Mestic refiners of platinum The platinum metals produced by [ounces platinum, 100 ounces ium, —— Latest Inventio home Tuesd »ter an illness with | horse sh ing yards, resetting stones, etc. It is |that in 1916 approximately 488 refining crude placer platinum, of both fand 2,746 ounces palladium About| A deep sea cable o i " £rip and bronchitis. Mrs. Allen _was Local Interests. expected that the vards wiil be put in |0f domestic crude platinum (about 74 |foreign and domestic origin, amounted |half of this output was proguced from |and has a useful life 0 yea Albert P. Day-and his son, John P.|horn in Mansfield and was one of the Day of Hartford and son Warner B.|qldest residents of the town. The = and Miss Curtis, both of Roches- [ funcral was held at the Mansfield Cen: | Haven four daye this week. Mrs. Pow. ter, N. Y., were recent callers, Mrs.|ter chureh: Thursday At tes oo, in the meantime has been visiting = s perfect shape during the spring. Bor BB PT0E Nes how tn T | VBx. o Iy Taniaton s00 W Bronaut of Amston are recent purchasers Luclinda Day making the trip by | g, v friends In the vicinity of Boston. Mr. [ 76w cars. - automobile, but having e breakdown, | nov- E- E- P. Aver officiated. Fowell It to preach in Wilimantic, | W B. Chamberlin was in Norwleh causing them to return to Hartford Confers Degrees. tomorrow. 1¢ | wédnesday on busins by train. > Echo grange conferred the third and| Sfr. and Mrs. W. P. Wildes =pent last | _31iss M. Eelley of Middletswn r. and Mrs. William H. Danielson | fourth degrees upon several new mem- | week Thursday night at the home of |2nd Miss Florence Smith of Crom- have reopened their home which has|bers Mondav evening and served the|H. C. s: the | Well were week-end guests of Mr. and n closed most of the winter, they | usual supper. . : Mrs. E. T. Smith. ing been away. X Poverty Secial. Union C. E. Service. To Close Creamery Corporation The Christian Endeavor society zave 1 Hebron C. E. society united with the ‘éning a meeting of the|a Poverty social in the church parlors, | With Miss Gilead Mefety in the Sunday eveaing ctors of the Creamery company| Wednesday evening. teacher. ¢ service held in Gilead. was held and ft was voted to close the Rev. E. P. Aper has been in New Alr. and Mrs. W. P. Wildes, Jr., have Horace Portor of Hartford was a conporation. A meeting of the stock- Haven this week attending the Yale|mMmoved to the Mrs. Shumway house. |recent guest of his parents, Mr. and holders has been called to see if they | convocation. Interest on property taxes begins on | Mrs. H, C. Porter. will confirm the action of the direc-| Mr. and Mrs. Carl Robinson of | May 1. tors: Danbury were in town over Sunday, | The studet battallon of the C. A. C., STG Clarence I. Hill has gone to Cam-| 3rs. K. Cummings of Vermont was|Mmade a fine appearance as they passed KRS bridge, Mase, where he has found em- | the guest of her brother, A. W. Bu- | through here Wednesday on their way F S ployment at hié ‘trade, gold pen mak- | chanan the early part of the week. to Willimantic Faculty Tennis Association Helds An- He has Ween the sexton for the Home From. Floride. nual Meeting—Over 75 Enrclled For Sou! TY , an greatl: = S ey A lemt Sexton. | Mr. and Mrs. Alex Lander who have| ~ STAFFORDVILLE Red Cross Work. omsa's Clib Mavts. been spending the winter in Florida, et i have returned and are planning to re- [ Reception For Rev. G. H. Wright and |, BeY. Marshall Dawson preached an i The Women's club of Brooklyn met | sida in Manefield eCnier. inspiring sermon Sunday on Prepared. MMonday afternoon. Mrs. William H. rs. A. A Perry has returned from| M7% Wright—Death of Mrs. Homer |sess with special reference to personal / Dawley vas -the hostess and read | New York to spend the summer at her| Ode service for the nation. 2 S unon The Latest Inventions. { home here. < Rev. Sherrod Soule of the Connect!- : 2 wits on it events, Ron o st G. W. Miller visited Mr. and Mrs.|cut Home Missionary Socl X R 2 ¥ . ¥ Trank D. Spaulding was 2| ap neeresti "!:’ e Rutus Staples in Willimantic. . | preach_ here mext Sumday. ADel 22nd. =2 = . N . goinz _there on |, An interesting address on “One Hun- | ™" 3fiss Bertha Belcher was the guest Tennis Association Eiscts. 7 : ZE ess and for company g with | G500, Y ears o onnerseational Churelr| o¢ Mrs. Charles Smith- in Enfield, | The Facuity Tennis Association held ; ~ L85 m Representative O. F. Atwood. T P DeacuLE e isz bY | Mass., a few days last week. its annual meeting Tuesday evening. ; 4 Mrs. Maud Hi ves of Brookiym. | Z=¥- Sherred Soule, o Hartford, Sun-{ " Gerirude Burris of Mafawen, N. J. The officers clected were . D Ed. v - s Y., g g Sonle omprten thae Syening Rev. Mr. | is the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. | mond, president; G. W. Fraser, secre- o/ ; 3 . L% E o] b e g1 Gress, illustrat- |31 Guilingham. - tary and treasurer; and J. A. Manter, i asuentl and WY o Catne, | . M TS Dlacs was Supper and Receptio member of the executive committee. X e eush g 5 . A _supper was held i “the- Matho- Address on Red Cross Work. —t— (v 4 Rev. B. A. has bee v eek. : dist church Thursday event with B = his ewie.dn tent week. | Schools opened Mondar after » ten|Mrs. Theodore Lyon and Mrs. - \ 7 ; & Mrs. Lucinda and dfl:y-;n vfllc;‘tl:an, s?" t?m. Miss tngf Donorcz hostesses. _An - o 2 s Stome having spent ‘ment and a reception was heifl i1 hon- the coilege e enel . | PR 2 Thelr Femes: Tt e e pater o ik e Bev | Sk by Sire. Georse Ior VERYTHING with the Serv-us Brand and the orange and D frogs have begun their music _ and Mrs. G. right following r of Hartford, who gave an interast- 5 P % wiich ie & gure tnaiestion of the ar-| SOUTH WILLINGTON |=peer. o |I2F 141k on Rea Cross work. The jo- | R y 3 purple label is the best of its kind. Every woman who rival of f omas ngham was New organization now has over sev- - S Py - i E i Get Together Giub Hezrs Patriotic Ad. | o7 107 & Tow Gayw visi this week. | enty-Bve mewbers enrolies, ™ " 7 ‘buys Serv-us once immediately sees the economy in buying et Tuesday af- = i ' = | popular price. ternoon. with the president, Mrs. C.| 0ress — Holstein Cow Establishes| 3., 17 Wednesday marched to Willimaniic, . ; -us again. . She gets the best quality at a G. Lawton. Three new members join. | New State Record—Newsy Notes. ed. oo 5 o § last week arin man. The Get-Te th club - Cnan Saser s s o T ot Tomr St g s s | EUZY et | : < Reduce the Cost of Living usical programme. ment vacated S. M. Lambert. . U SE—— Without Reducing the Quality of What You Eat | 47'»‘.« Norwich. —~ 5 . B xn A Wiicox | s won’ skimp on quality to bu Serv-us, because Serv-us “i‘i:‘im R;'..ff.‘i"'.';.":.'fif_ fever. 2 e . v vaeation 4 p,.,z‘:, mfl:,‘:nmmbdm v’vinhtopleuethzir & be winier T;;:'mygfiffi' nL2C8 agherents of the Bahat meve ::. =na St : Edmond_Simott ¥ tomers. Use Serv-us products—you will save money you will also get the e ooy Baha! congress el In Boston, -~ e C ‘ x:- Lyfi':e:fi.fl: o igies. sonemte, aoctel arty's pevents, Mr. T ; vflm ”V‘u cm "m are 'io'm l'l"!’, to Yo - . New Yo = ligtons, scussed, sstabiishing | Gergher. nerai of beriaunt m Mansfcla Fhurs: 3 to get new furnishizgs and mew comforts for yourself -:“n; home. g “Fhe “Misslon Ctrete cf this villese gl sy % e e b ogay X, 3 B P ] s’“fl-! s Mmmm.z,bal' Bz-lorm.dl-hfl. and it will not take long before your coupons : e = o Ties ‘Srilares i large Tecetved large audience < > will get silverware—a handsome comb—a fine chain and locket—dainty ching—furniture —musical - teacher iss er plcked = y by the a / . shown in the Gift B raitock s baliaing st instruments—toys and a thousand other uscful and beautiful things, all Serv-us Catalog, P { 908 ta Nia Basea. - the amateur com. Serv-us Coupons are printed on the labels or are enclosed in the and you can get the B P R ey e | Sing pais el T 2 - catalog by writing to Dept. C, Universal Advertiser’s Sharing Syndicate, 332 5. Mickigan Ave., Chicage. Local Missién Circle Wins Loving Cup busy spraying peach tress. st e g 3 , a2 Miss . Serv. Brand mmmmwhmmwmmmmtw BOLTON NOTCH ‘Monday. ‘Nellle m:mhmmmhaumwamqmyu Miss Mabél Howard 1s heme from St. | 0 ~'28tic 18 again the efMcient teach- | (R economy of Serv-us Brand. . A Wholesale Distributers Co0. Nerwich, Conn. visiting her , M has Ffilmmmmmn;'_.u'u West Hartford. . Mrs. §. of Rockville yis- . P. SumBer sd Mer father, M. W.-Howard Tues-| rThe “:fii- Hattfe Howe is at work In|Heaws, has home on account of the ill Bealth of his father. ) ek Mail Carrier Korner is out in 2 new