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FROM TWO STATES : : |3, Soldiers’ Graves Decerated—Funeral of o S. Peterson Sumner — William for the supreme court in FHartford,| -Maneggia Home from Hospital. June Tth. —_— DMiss Flora Place has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Charles Lewis in Nra Trea Cole spent two days in Providence last _week visiting = Mrs. Jennie Elackmar, who 4§ 7in very poor health. Slie Talag gty Stonington Vagrant Goes to J Setting Woodland Fire—Furieral of Mrs. Milton ‘Ki ic Grydu- ating Exercises Ju James McVay, who said he was & resident of Stoiington; came to town last_week en route frém Manchester to Southbridgs, where he hopsd i secure work as a coiton weaver. On his_arrival in town he proceeded te maks himee:t at home nd built what was to him a cheerful ‘on woocd- land belonging to the Mashapaug tarms. The boys oa tho farm, always on the watch for fires, discovered him and he was plzced in charge of Con- stable Peter Thompson. The next day he was brought before Justice ¢f the Peace A. M. Heck and to the tuns of $5 and costs, amounting to the sum. of $17. he was charged h building a fire without permission. In default | bospitai, Wiiiimantic. of the necessary sum, he was commilt: | . Mrs. Raymona S. Yeomans and twe ted to Tolland jail. {children of Dei Ray, Fla., are visiting Personal Mention. Ure. Yeomans' .cister, Mrs. Johm H. Mrs. Raymond Hatheway and Mabel Heck were recent visitors in Monson. Mrs. H. R. Howard and.son ‘Fair- man twere vieitors in Hartford last week. FI. R.'Howard has been appointed a member of the liberty loan committee which covers the towns of South- bridge, Sturbridge, Charleton, Brim- field and Holand, Mass., and Wood- stock, Eastford and Union,. Conn. OBITUARY: Mrs. Milton Kinney. Sunday, May 20, Mrs. Martha Moore Kinney, §1, widow of Milton Kinney, died af the home of her daughter, Mrs. Brnest E. Corbin, in Hazardville. The greater part of Mrs. Kinney’s life was spent in Mashapaug. The cause LETTERS : : ; ‘of Memorial Day—Station Agent and Mrs. J. T. Murphy Returning From West. Rev. George W. Reynolds of West Hartford @& fine discourse at the nal church Sunday. A part_of the Columbia band headed by the Men's club - attended in a body. After the services the graves of the Soldiers were decorated. 5 The annual meeting of the Ladies Benevolent society wa sheld Thursday at the home of the president, Mrs. Guy Bartlett. Memorial Day Events. A community gathering took place ‘| Memorial day at 10 o'clock. IA flag was floated from the mew pole mear the post office, followed by a flag drill and May pole dance by the school children. A basket lunch was enjoy- ed at noon at the town halL‘ Col’l’eie. lemoriade and ice cream was for sale, the proceeds to o to the Andover Red Cross work. Miss Ruth Baker of Florence, Mass., and Mrs. Nellis Brown of Mansfield spent Tuesday with Mrs. L. H. Porter. Miss Gindys Bradley, teacher in the ublic, school is il at her home in Piilimsantie. Miss Bradiey has taught seven vears and this is the first time has lost a day. S ontinned cold nd rainy weather is discouraging to the farmers. Returning Home. J. T. Murphy, agent at the station and Mrs. Murphy, left Seattle last Saturday for home after spending some weeks in that place. They will make several stops on their way. " STORRS Idren Decorate Soldiers’ Graves Following Church Exercises on Me- morial Day—Play Being Rehearsed. Memorial day exercises were held fn the coliege chapel Wednesday at 10 o'clock. The services began With the singing of America, followed by the recitation of Lincoln's Gettysburg address by Master Clifford Peck. The Memorial day address was given by Rev. Marshail Dawson, who spoke of Gen. Frederick Funston and Admiral George Dewey. The service ended with the singing of the Star Spangled Banner. Tollowing the service, the children marched to the cemetery with flowers and decorated the soldiers’ zraves. A Don't Be Paying Fancy Prices for Cow Beef hen ‘you can come hers Eveén though there is a little glass along side of the counter wl and buy Armour’s Corn-Fed Steers from 2 to 4 cents a pound less than Armour guarantees the Quality of this Beef. 5 Sirloin, Porterhouse, Round STEAK 92/, Regular 35c value, our price today, Ib. . 19¢ Armour’'s Sugar Cured Smoked Shoulders On sale all day, no special hours, come when youcan, Ib.............. 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R. of Manchester decorated the graves of soldiers in the [Bolton and (Belknap cemeteries Sunday. g Funeral of S. P.”Sumner. Bolton people were in TRockville| Sunday to attend the funeral of 8. Peterson Sumner and the burial in Belknap. Mr. Sumner .was born in| 38 Bolton 46 years ago last fall, the son Jail for|of Sherman P. Sumner and Jane Kee- ney Sumner. In February, 1596, he. married Ida Howard. Mr. Sumner is survived by his wife, four children, ®oward, Mildred, George and Jennie, ‘his mother, Mrs. Jane Sumner, of this Dikce. a brother, William K. Sumner, of Reckville, and two _sisters, Mrs. Jennte T. Bolton and Mrs. Ciair . Hutchinson, of Hartford. Mr. and Mrs. Sumner moved from Bolton 1o Rock- ville about 16 years ago. Mr. Sum- ner’s death occurred Wednesday, May 233, from throat and heart trouble with which he had been ill four days Home from Hospital. William Maneggia, who Was injured between the Eolton and Vernon rall- Tosd stations a few weeks ago with other men employed by the . Western Union company, has 8o far recovered. as to return home from. St. Joseph's ford, motored o Columk mm"m, Ofr. and Mrs. James P. ““The electrical storm Monday night put many of the telephones in this| vicinity out of commission. Woman Mail Carrier Buys Car. Mrs. Ethel Blakeley, who has the contract for carrying the mail on the! Columbia-Hop River route, has pur-| chased @ car for use on the Toute.. She begins her work the coming July. SOUTH WILLINGTON Death of Miss Mary C. Miller, Beloved Teacher — Lecture — Three Recent Weddings—Prof. E. C. Jones Chinese College President. Miss Mary C. Diller, 58, died in Stafford hospital Wednesday at 6.45 p. m. Miss Miller was born in Roxbury, Mass., and was a graduate of Rliode Island Normal school. She came to South Willlngton 32 years ago With her fathet and’ sister, John C. and Clara Miller. She is survived by her sister, Miss Clara. She taught the primary school -here for 22 vears and was a proficient teacher, loved by all whom she taught. Ernest D. Robbins is in charge of the machine shop of Gardner Hall, Jr., Co., while Mr. Maéfariane is on his wedding trip. Thomas Denman went to New York Saturday to visit his daughter, Mrs. Alice Westerfield, who is in the hosp!- tal. Mrs. Annie A. is visiting Re and Mrs. Earl Darrow of ‘West Hartford. At Brother’s Ordination. Miss Agnes Kelly left Monday to spend a week with her brother in Bal- timore, who was ordained to the priesthood. Miss Bernice Mack of ‘Rockville is substituting in - the pri- mary school while Miss Kelly is away. Rev. Charles A. Parker and Rev. Earl W. Darrow of West Hartford wilt ex- change pulpits Sunday. Miss Gertrude Benson of Storrs col- lege, Miss Helen Jewett and Master Lionell Faulkner of Andover iwere guests of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Bd- wards Sunday. had s Maypole party on. the grounds of the histic.club. Some 15 or girls gathered and had a They wound the pink, blue and yellow streamers around the pole %o the musio of a merry song, and sang patriotic hymns, and ended up by ealuting 3 er this ey o er. Among ‘were the pastor and Mrs. W. D. Woodward of Attawaugan. Manhansett Team Wins. At 8 o'clock h’({ 3 Saturday tbewflmhd basedali game cf the season was on the fleld in this village. The Ballou- villes and the Manhassett club of Put- nam were the contestants. The visit- ors had it most all thelr own way fromr the beginning and the home team scored but ore run in the second in- ning. Although the fourth, fifth, sixth and ssventh Innings were goose oggs, the visitors, who had previously se- cured four runs, two in the first and twé in the third inning, captured a run in the elrhth Inning and three In the ninth, thus beating Ballouville § to 1. Prior to and after the game the Ballouviile American band played sev- ral selections, evincing considerable abilfty, eeeing they have been prac- ticing but a few months. The asso- clation also dieposed of a number of gallons of ice cream and some soft drinks. It was a fine afternoon and a £000 number of fans was present. Salvation Army Service. Tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock there is to be a service conducted In Blackstone hall under the auspices of the Salvation Army of Putnam. Rev. W. D. Woodward, who spoke at the 6 o'clock meeting last ' Sunday evering, preaches at the hall of the Saivation Army in Putnam this even- 20 boys good timies not ssey. Miss Winifred G. Carpenter of New Rocheile, N. Y., spent the week end Jith her sister,’ Miss May L. Carpen- er. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Loomis and Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Loomis and son of Westfield spent Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. William H. Loomis’. Mary E. Scanlon of New Brit- in has been Visiting Miss Annabel ost. Ofiss Amella Weirauch of Long Is! and has been spending, a few days with her sisters, Mrs. Charles A. Lee and Mrs. Stanley Marschat. Stanley Marschat of Long Island spent Sunday with his family in town. HEBRON Preston w. Y PACIF! A (0 Z 135 Main Street ‘e Give Royal Gold Trading Stamps. : School Contest Postponed—Crowd At-| Gardner Hall has gone to Wallins: tf 2 5 B i e of her death was capillary bronchitis. gun salute of three rounds 2 z 2 - She ‘was born . in Billngten Faty 35;| tends Exercises on Memorial Day, |ford to attend the Choate school com- |y a cadet squad and then Taps Was|.ng Master Willlam Farrow of New |Klein will _preach on “Volces of the |hall for the be | 1535, a deughter of Charles and Anna mencement exexcinea. sounded. London and George Nelson of Hillside |Springtime.” The C. meeting _at | club. <5 ATTAWAUGAN Corlin Moore, and was one of a fam-| Dr. C. J. Douglas and Mrs. Douglas IMustrated Lecture. College and Town Interests. Hall. 7:30 p. m. will be held by Miss Sarah | T) of 15 children, five of whom are[of Boston are spending a short time| mhe jecture and views at Memorial| ar. 2nd Mra. 5. D: Bdmond return. | Mes al Day itors at the home adwick; “subject, “Confidence and |every Suna Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Taft of|living. Mrs. K'nney leaves one daugh- |2t their summer cottage in Hebron. | huroh Sunday night were on The New | .4 Monday from & WISt to Canterbury |of Henry Poilara were his sons. H. D.|How to Get It. ) u Grosvenordals spent the week end|ter, Mrs. Corbin, with whom she made| The speaking contest. spelling| South. The lecture was read by &nd Hampton ¥ lana C. §. Pollard, and granddaughter, i St with their_parents in this place. her home, three grandchildren, Alton, | Match and exhibit. to have been hield In | Georse Westerfield. The views. start- | “, (AMPSN yoteieh has been |Ruth, all of Wiliimantic. e EAGLEVILLE . Pa i Alabal Drum corps played at the | Miiton and Ansen Cohbin. four sisters | the town hall Tueslay eventnE has|ing at Washington. carried one through | . 1'%5 ITsabell Montaits has Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Tilden of Nor- Washmgtsn Co y exercises at Dayvilie Sunday and at|Mrs. Guy P. Collins of Eilinston Mrs. |been postponed to Monday evening,|M¢. Vernon, - Aexandria. Va.. Rich- | “Ppio"® & fOm daye fn BOotCR, - . | wich visited the Misses Tilden on Me- R i s Danielson Memorial day. Everett Russel and Mrs. Augusta’ J.|June 4th. mond, Va., and continued to Florida. | yinz’in Canaan. ” 7 Enthusiastic Flag Raising Memorial —_— Mrs. T. H. Sweeney and Mrs. Charles | Burdick of Somers and Mrs. Charles | Miss Hart a teacher in South Cov-|giving the conditions before and dur- “Mre. €. L. Béach and Mrs, C. B Badger of Willimantic| pDay—Addresses by Rev. Father 1 Blackmar were in Worcester Memorial | H. Harvey. and a brother, F. W. Moore, | €ntry, was the guest of Mrs. W. ~O.[inx the war and at present S5ty huve heen viditiog ™ Mrs. R.| her mother, Mrs. Bmily Blott.| 5,50, Rev. Leonard Smith and <famn asy. of Worcester, Mass. She was a mem- | Seyms, Wednesday. Mr. and Mru W. II. Whitney and | Yipers in traionville. Jon Memorial Day and Mrs. Willam | Caree TS ot Tl Veteran. 8 s B Mr. and Mra Wilfred Wade of Exat | ber of the Congregational church of{ At the Congregational church Sun-|gaughter.Helsn of Meriden are guests| ' An ‘adaition to the church kitchen |Farrow of New London was the age’s 9 - ev. George Killingly spent Tuesday evening with | Union. March 14: 1916, Mr. and Mrs, [ 48y morning the -pastor, Rev. J. W.|of fr. and Mre. Louis Dimook. i s Eotit guest of her sister, Mrs. Fenelon Mec- Ao stiveiaetis. Hie LekMiiG toox| Delivers Addvess st Mr. and Mrs. Raymond. Kinney celebrated their 55th wedding | Deeter fwill speak on the -American | Wy and Mrs. Frederick Colburn, Mr. he play The Old Peabody Pew is|Collum and of her mother-in-law, e ;tx“fimum‘ i Eiarcisen. Pa Mrs. Bernard Brown is il anniversary. The funeral - was held | Situation. and Mrs. Walter Colburn spent Satur- | peing rensarsed. | This play will be | Mrs. Platt. Dlaces WatEBuvibiNg ML Aay: Ravmond Mitchell was in Central|Tuesday, May 22, Rev. Thomas Tyrie|:. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Viner and chil-| gay and Sunday with Mrs. Colburn's | prves rer - the bencfit of the Red Only Civil War Veteran. Inie, ‘wae the caliying' Dlace, from exe Viilage Tuesday. officiating. Burial was in Union ceme- [dren, of Bristol, are guests of Mrs.| qjster, Mrs. Thomas Lewis, at An-|& - et . PIACe; Charles Blackmar spent Memorial Viners parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. b 2 Croas. Howard Perkins of West Myatic|Wh l; the large company of :,;';'"7-“,;'" y day at Springfleld with Mr. and Mrs.| Mrs. Frederick H. Walker from rd. Mr Pa f Spring- made a brief visit to his grandparents, | 0ld yatriots arched to tagle 2 George Norton. Southbridge has been” spending the| Interesting Programme Wednesday. | el Sfaser spent ® Wednesany © with SPRING HILL NIt and Mrs. W. H. Cobbitt, Wednes- | mill, ull displaying the national col-| i Mrs. Ira Pray visited her sister at|week at her house in the village. A Taége ricuibar ‘frons the Y- | Mrs. Page's mother. Mrs. Gardner Hail, day. Mr. Cobbitt is the oniy veteran | ors. tho boys carrying the large flag to | - b S ot ndretioward has been chosen omie | ing fowns were present Wednesday Received Degree. Oaly Twe Veterans Present at Ceme- |of the Civil War remaining in. this | bs raised. 4 pariorm hed beer eregiod |, far Bk festmer. eon e o e > Tomstration committes for JUNS | moring -to- uhite- With: HSbros Deople| 5" 1 Worleh Dr. Dimodk Tesn| tery Emercises on Memorial Day. | A s. John Kenney of|Owier, of the mill, and the speakers, |cemetery w Nashua, N. H. The following flowers, which are| L tN® exercises in the town hall, held | Wilcox and John R. Edwards received fmantic were at their farm on the | Rev. john A. Dooley of South Coven: Albert Roliinson, Nettie Lapearl and | somewhat rare for this part of the ;.‘;‘” the exercises at the cemetery.|the Oriental degree in Rockville Sat-| There were brief cxercises at the 1 Ty try, Rev. Leonard Smith of Spring Hill Loutee Lapear] motored to Whitinsville | state, have been brought in by 'the | jorcsiiner was s Tolowe Foiidns | Urday night. Semetery Jate st 10 ollock on thel Tairs. Serah Bakerils 1l and Samuel Reyno the I Sundas schoot children: Hobble Bush (Vibur. e > Syt Taken to Norwich Hospital. morniag of Memorial day, and the a C. E. Sociely Mag Raised. war veteran surviving in thi | S {num * lantanoides).” Painted < Triltum | Somea marin: ool M S iarti "8 | First Selectman William H. Brackett | tondance was fairly good. Praver and has S ) To each of the speakers a small silk : | (Trilliom erythrocarpum), Clintonia | Jenes n; reading, Mrs. Martin of 3 short address by the pastor, Mr. Pow- e ased by the C. E. 50- | flag was presented, all the flags bel SCOTLA! P Y Periwintie (Vineatoni® | East Hartford; reading, Mrs. Bessie|and Clifford Heumeler took Robert | o) o q ' 0iation by Francis Davis. | ciety at Memorial church | girnished by the mill company ND | porealls and Periwinkle (Vinca Mi-|Cummings ana Miss Helen Gilbert. of B e e I rat Arawa | Only two veterans, Jared H. Stearns | Wednes ternoon on & bole do-|exercises closed with the singing of |da¥. Locel Grange Members st Pomena| Within the past wéck Sta. baské HTFRE P JL0 SUlren Sl ehe Con- | CH " ihe probate’ court signed ‘eommis- |Snd Meleid L. Nichole were present nated. by Mrs. Abble Reynolds of mc|America o duest Desting—_Cenvention of Willimantio [ TIorTe HUnE for Mise e lhY (D8t | velt, rector of St Beters church and | ment papers. ¥ Couid be Obtamed were made into bou: | certaintics of time and weather. the SHaRY GNRrEs. C. E. Union. | teacher at Union, Allen W H. Sterry.|Rev. B. D, Remington of Col o es' | éxercises were informal and simple, in- [ Mr. and Mrs. Owler entertained Mr cher ‘asha =3 ‘olchester. quets and placed on the comrade: . {eacher at Mashapaug, and Holcomd R. | Atter the axercises lunch was served WEDDINGS. graves Tuesday afternoon by Miss Ida |cluding a brief oration by Rev. F. W.| Owier's parents and his brot a ola Several members of the local grange | Howard. The last named received five |y the ladies in the chureh parioms . Reynolds, daughter of a veteran. | Klein his wife Memorial day, the party com- |of hi ere present at the Pomona Granse gallons of gasoline for the May. bas- e nais % Mather—Weigold. Those present from out of town were | Mrs, Adams of New York is visiting | ing from Providence, R. I, by automo- The meeting held at Mansfield last Satur- | 5% - e Ve : o ily % rents, Mrs. Abbie Reynolds, | bile. ne day. Sprin reSoction of the few to BHIIE] M. sni Mim. X € Siti s St J0EE - AN e e e ey of Mects o e Y A supper was served by the ladies of | cloudy we Mrs. Furbush of Greenport is at Gar- | SPrinss Saturday was observed in the | were in Norwich Saturday. urday afternoon by Rov. Charles Par- | of Webster, Mass. G Sunday morning Rev. Ww.lthis village Thursday evening in the usually c 1 bac field Brown's. Mrs. Alice Willoughby, and daughter, Doris, arnd Grace MacDougall, were visitors in Canterbury Wednecsda Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clark of Hart- ford were lgcai wisitors Memorial day. e e fon were the towns competing. Al- A = : bride wore a blue traveling gown and daughter. Bernice of Abingion. wees|though the boys did mot.capture s |Patriotic Exercises on Memorial Day | oritse teen: "pene e mon Jne Flags for Church. ) g & guests recently of Miss Grace = Mac- | [7ize, they wefe not very far behind |~~Two Surprises at Meeting of Young|Richardson left for Hartford, New | With money raised by contributions, F Pouga. | Sie prize winngen " People’s Club. Haven and Mystic, the home of Mrs.|Mr. Powell has purchased two Amerl- : Willimantic C. E. Convention. i raduation. June 8th. : ichardson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. |can flags to be used in the Baptist 7 H e Public graduation of the schools of| On Memorial day visits were made | Robert Tavlor. T uare / e i g maation ST _the] yynton 16 to ba Boll der s s ¥ |in the) meorning o, tho. thmsdtarion at Macfarlane—Weigold. The Ladies' Aid society held a socla- was held Saturday, May 15th. at three|M. in the Congregational church at|Atwoodville and Spring Hill. At 11| The marriage of Marguerits Eva |Dl¢ and baked bean supper at .the =\ it 5 A e o B - | Union. The exercises are a combina- | 2:Clock the procession, headed by 2|¥eigold, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, | CPUrch last Friday evening. After the RTAN SF Ly AIRIE - PLag ) Eramme for the afterncon included: | tion of Eraduating and closing exer. | Nfe and drum corps and four veterans | Jonn A Weigold, and Eimer Macfar: | SUDPer there was a ahort entertain- -7 N V Devotional service conducted by Revy.|Cises. Besides those who graduate,{°f the Civil war, formed at the local|jane, ‘son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mac- g m"':;;",’f;';:;“‘:nw“"“‘d Tor re- Martin Lovering, Words of Welcome by the local president, L. M. Moffitt. | Fairman Howard. George Rizner and the school teacher went to Fastford Friday, May 25, to attend the inter- town contest in spelling and_speaking. Ashford, Canterbury, Eastford and Un- two representatives from each school will take part. lington, was the guest over Sunday her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Lo MANSFIELD CENTER church and decorated graves in the and new cemeteries. cises were held at the church. R Miss Eleanor Lord, a teacher in El- At noon exer- ker at the parsonage. Richardson—Taylor. Miss Evelyn Taylor and John A. Richardson were married Saturday at 1.30 p. m. by Rev. Charies Parker. The of rd. 0ld| farlane, of South Main street. took piace Sunday afternoon at the Baptist After the exercises at the cemetery here, C. C. Davis and family and Mrs. W. A. Weld went to Mansfield Center to assist in the exercises there, and then to Frankiin to attend the exer- cises at that place. Mr. and Mrs. Flaherty made the trip to Ocean Beach Wednesday. Vielin solo, Miss Isabel Monteith of| A. B. Cornell, Albert Plimpton, Eus & ev. | parsonage. Rev. Charles Parker offi- Storrs: address, .- Agricultuzal . Prob gene Tovelw and H.E. Carpenter, all | Yernon W. Cooke of Willimantic, de-|elated. The hride wore & biuo tatteta B . M. B = Southbridge, Mass., were visitors at ‘ =S dress tri) Georgette ¢ . He lems, Rev. 1. E Allfag of Rocky il | of Southiridge, Mass. v several of the neighboring schools e e e R COVENTRY Reports and roll call of socleties. M sie by the local choir; address, Cam- paign For Millions Frank Nicholas of New Haven; offering and a closing hymn. The local society prepared and serv- #4 & supper at § oclock. The even- ing programme commenced at 7 o’clock w1th sons and praise service and was leg by W. G. Park of Hanover. Then followed devotionai service by Rev: H. ¥3 Powell of Spring Hill. The roli call, business, reports of committees and presentation of banner. A report of the committese on basls of next banner award was given by A. J. Brundage of Storrs. Address, Onh to Yictory, by James A. Lolandt of West Participated in Exercises. The greater part of the population journeyed to Union on Wednesday to attend the Memorial day exercises at which Judge Harry Back of Danfelson, a former resident of Mashapaug, was the principal speaker. The program included recitatione by the schoot chil- dren. The following children from Mashapaug participated: John Thomp- son, Frank Kaleta, Thomas Thompson, Anna Kaleta and Charles Thompson. SOUTH COVENTRY Miss White Entertains at Whist — in the church parlors to all present. Surprises at Club Meeting. There was a_large attendance members of the Young People’s club cd States Coinage was the topic d cussed. programme were a May basket hung Miss Abbie Storrs, who has recen: N. Y., and a birthday cake for M Lucy Payne. A’ large proportion of -residents lectures and concerts in Williman participated in a pleasing manner. Fol- iowing the exercises lunch was served the Parscnage Tuesday evening. Unit- Unexpected features of the returned from a long stay in Pauling, this village are attending Chautauqua bouquet was sweet peas. The maid of henor, Miss Dorothy Macfarlane, wore blue taffeta and carried sweet peas. Teuis Emmerich of Paterson, N. J., was best man. Mr. and Mrs. Macfar- lane motored to New York and Pater- son, N. J.. where they will visit Mrs. Andrew Deutsch, a sister of the bride. Sunday was also Mr. and Mrs. Mae- farlane's birthdays. Mr. Macfarlane is mastér mechanic for Gardner Hall, Jr. of at is- to tly College President. Prof. Edwin C. Jones of Foochow, China, visited his brother, Robert T. Jones, Sunday. _Professor Jones was dean of the Arglo-Chinese college at Foochow, but resigned to accept the iss of tic Members of Home Guard Attend Church—Pupils unite For Public Ex- ercises. Sunday the members of the Home Guard met and marched to the church to attend service. A very interesting sermon on The Civil War was given by the pastor. Pupils Entertain. The schools in North and South Cov.. entry gave a very interesting pr gramme on Wednesday evening. Priz- es were awarded. The evening was enjoyed by all. Byron Hall is confined to his home Fiafs] Fair List Frices 1212} R N s Haven: singing, America. this weelk. ‘Among the visitors in town for Mem- orial day were Mrs. Gilbert W. Chapin and friend from Hartford, Warren Chapin of Springfield. Mrs. Howard Cross of Central Village and John Johnson of New Britain. Mrs. Burnham is seriously il at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. ‘Walter Barrows. COLU Memorial Sunday Service. Presidency of the Fukien union coilege at Fukien. He has been teaching in China since 1304 and to be selected as the first president of Union college is I very gratifying to his relatives and friends. He in this country to se- cure teachers. The Union college will be the largest In China, corresponding in learning to the large colleges of this country. BLACK ill_with grip. Sunday W. B. Hawkins was taken suddenly with an attack of grip, fol- lowed by sciatic rheumatism. Mrs. A. S. Wood and son, have re- turned to their home at Short Beach, Conn. Mrs. John H. Bates, Miss Elste Mills and Leslie Mills, motored from West- port, Conn., Wednesday. They are visiting at the home of W. B. Hawkins. SAFETY TREADTIRE OADS in every state of our union, the : climate of every region of our land, test out Goodrich Tires, and deliver the BEST to you. Six Goodrich Test Car Flects make a nation-wide test. Rev. H. C. Beebe, Rev. George W. Christie, Curtis Dean and Mrs. W. H. Armstrong attended the ‘Toliand' County convention of Cangregational churches at Somers, Tuesday. Mrs. DeWitt Kingsbury has been visiting relatives in Lyme. Miss Saroh White, . who has been assistant dietian ‘at the (Massachm-. of Abington tor at her sister’s was in New Haven Tusedsy ‘o attend the funeral of Mrs Slain Cliver, her daughter- LR rELY W id o in-law. setts State Hospital, at Worcester, is Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Jewett of Un-|at her home hers fo definitel -~ STAFFORD s s - i casville and B O Jewert of Brocks| stay Briny epeTiofof un indemibitey S S MANSFIELD DEPOT Vihile the Atlantic Flest cruises through the hills and \ War Song Concert—Inspiring Memer- ial Addresses—Schools to Unite For Graduating Exercises June 7. ton, Mass., ware. visitors 4t the gen- tlemen’s parents here, Memorial day. Mrs. Viela J. Clark spent Memor- i2] Day in Scotiand. Miss Perkins and brother of North Windham, and John Hammond of Mansfield were at Willils Wade's for the holiday. sk ONECO valleys of New England, the Pacific Fleet hammers the granite highways of the Western Coast. 7 While the Dixie Fleet braves the sun of the South, the Lake Fleet ploughs the sand stretches of Minnesota. While the Prairio Fleet scours the roads around Kansas City, the Mountain Fleet battles the rocky-trails of tertainéd a party of fifteen young peo- Ple at whist e Surprise Visit. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Ayer are enter- taining their daughter, Mrs. Harry Bonney and twin girls, of Bast Hart- ford. A surprise sathéring was given Mrs. Bonney Tuesday - evening - by young people of the neighborhood. 1 Last Sunday morning there was a Dangerous Crossing Safeguarded—@. A. R. Erects Memorial Flagpols The canning club held a meeting in Granse hall fast week Friday evening. been in preparation for several weeks Selectman Preble has been in Hart- will be given at the chureh under the |ford getting instructions for registra- auspices of the local Red Cross chap- | tion work. 5 ter, A large crowd attended the eshibit Dinner Party on the Holiday—Fla; Purchased by C. E. Society Raised— W. H. Corbitt Last Civil War Sur- vivor in Village. The Girls Sewing Club et Saturday afternoon with Miss Emma Gergler. Mrs. Roland Birdsall and children The war wong concert which has That portion of Governor Holcomb's of school rk give 2 e >, s memorial service at the Cos | prociamation relating to the militars | uiiging, " 5 o " ¢ MEN 8h0%l | returned from oW Tork myc weok. Vellowstone and Glacier Parks. suon@asgis 8. All the churches have Been invited | Rev. Mr. Barber of the iooal Metho- | e PUIDIt Sunday, and attention call- | morial hospital has returned tfrom | 184 her G e DI fror See Millions of miles of roughing it on the road—with heavy cars; to join from different parts of the | dist church. ed to fhe necessity of complying. Bondsville, where she has been spend- and light cars, the weekly average of the six fleets combined is town of Sterling. vices will be Patriotic Addresses. ing a two weeks' vacation. Wy i - e D ek BOLTON NOTCH Rev. T. N. Owen preached an_ex-| There will be baptism at the Bab- | o1 Ingtientian Newten Contor Siobe 300,000 miles—settle the UNIT MOLD UNBROKEN CURE Mrs. Abbie F. Olney 18 visiting her cousin, Mrs. D. Kenyon. Miss Mary Kavanaugh of Provi- dence, R. I, ie at Horace Burdick's for a' few weeks. STERLING — Fred Coie and family epent Gay at Hopkine Mills with his moth Freparations arepeing made to ob- tist church Sunday morning. Safeguarded Crossing. The Central Vermont Railway com- pany has installed a block signal eys- tem at the Babcock crossing, where the accident occurred last fall. Scouts Escorted G. A. R. Memorial day the Boy Scouts pa- raded with the G. A. R. The G. A. R. and the Woman's Re- principle, Goodrich has always cbampioned, as the ONE foundatign for lasting, resilient tires. ‘The Test Car Fleets el ate all but a fraction of one per cent. of risk in a Goodrich Tire, and Fair Treatment cancels the fraction. Buy this certainty of freedom from tire trouble, and last- ing service in Goodrich Black Safety Treads, gellent Mermorial day sermon last Sun- y. Exercises were held at the church Wedneeday afternoon af 2 o'clock. Rev. Vernon W. Cook of ‘Willimantic de- livered the Memorial address, in which he refetred to America’s entrance into the present womd struggle between Demoeracy and Autocracy. There was a- good attendance. After the serv- iceS at the church the childrén march- 2nd Mr. and Mrs. Eery Whitcomb of Middletown, Conn., visited their aunt, Mrs. F. W. Klein ' at the parsonage last Friday and Saturday. The Red Cross sewing bee was held Tuesday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. Donald Ross. Mrs. Laura Reynolds of Mansfleld Four-Corners is at W. H. Cobbitt's for two weeks, while Mrs. Sarah Thomp- son visits a niece in Boston. S. Mrs. S. P. Sumner and children are visiting Mrs. Sumner's brother, E. M. Howard. JMr. and Mrs. Charles Howard snd 4wo children visited at M. W. Howard's Sunday. * Mrs. Loren Maine visited in Bristol Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. Alex Jennings of Hartford call- ed on local friends the frst of the e i e e | B, Moo was & Martors vistor | Py2a. 8 fevie. o w1 | et S slichisg ornel e |ncitly Mo L REIILL TS b et v oy s ) _E. T ? 2 ere Rav. N. 3. Heerman 2 spiiier aaa sieterin Jov foon Provs | S iL. . Hrwasd and Migh MavsL L. Reritora ’:r‘gmnwd'm’::‘“ o Piira: Goorge Teniine ana Miss Mabet | Dr. McFarland's health has been Akron, Ohio Idencs, Sunda; Howard were in_ Hartford Thursday. | 4, Avers, bungalow “Weirkit,” on oo, FE0088 00mas Ang ey somewhat improvced recently. Maker of the famous Silverto»n Cord Tires Columbta Green, Graduating Exericses June 7th. Some of the district schools will close Friday of next week, June 8. The combined graduating exercises of 4ll the ‘schools will take place at the church under the direction of Super- Colburn spent Memorial day in Hart- ford. \ The G. A. R. is to erect a stee] flag- pole at the junction of MTast Main street. The pole will be a memoris? to the Grand Army. Money for a flag of a suitabe size for the pole is being | Copeland raised by citizens. {1een” Hanl, Miss Myrtie. Griffith, who has been working in Plainfield the past winter, bas returmed home for the summer. Iif”n C:lfl"enmwoodmmna of i‘!’l' bury siting her mother, Mrs. Willtam_St. Jotin. C. H. Rounds has been drawn on jury A e 2 Holiday Dinner Guests. A dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fenelon McCollum, on Me- morial day, included, besides the Mc- Collum family, Mr. and Mrs. David of Willimanf A number from this plice attended the exercises at South Manchester Wednesday. Zinc money will shorthvbe minted in Germany to replace silver and nick- el coins. ALLING RUBBER CO. NEW LONDON WESTERLY zhe Lo 2 NORWICH - est Miss Kath- Farrow