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aries Sing at Children’s Day Ex- | ; Show...Repeated— ercises—M i c. E. Off Shildren’s Gardens Well Cared For. . 2 y mornings there was a g60d audini at the i ren's day tife Conkre#ational church. everychild _was present and nusually#good concert was given snder the direction &I Mrs. H! throp. Last S iohildren marched in from the cha garrying flags and singing, ccompapied by Mys. Lathrop at the Liano, Reeigted by Paul Hopkins, vio- infat. ibefore the clote of the progrgmme Rev. M. R. Plumb gave o children a short talk op letters. The @hapel was -decorated with dais- fgur de teicle trees, flags. in- lding _those of fed mations. Hung among ‘the icicle tyees. were three canarjes. ] . % Rally for Red Créss.: ‘A well attended patribtic meeting in s of the Red Cross cam- held in the chapel Monday Vernon W. spoke-of the'-need - and the Red Cross and patriotic s furnisHed by vidlin, cornet, Rev. Mf R Plumh is cap- 2in; of team No. 19, and the town has een thorouzhl canvassed this week, finighing day afternoon. Lunch was served the members of the team 2 §ne chapel at § p. m. Friday when L} = were given & Show Repeated. € K. A. gave their minstrel Scetland Friday evening. The n North Windham last C. E. Officials. ected officers and com- rmen of the C. E. societ July 1; are: Hejen Hop- vice president, A. P. Keeney Lathrop; osephson: chairman e, Alfred Abbe: prayv- A\. Keeney: social, Ger- cailing, Elizabeth An- Charlotte Lathrop rett Beckwith; missionary, Pegrum. sephine ng in i Reeney, who has the Addison. school, me for the summer. mb was in Pomfret of Rev. 1. A. Bea- ertained the Windham 1istéFs “ap- diner. Canning emonstration. nd M hy = ¥ J.. Alden Weir and eir of ) New York cpent Sunday. @t tha-Inn Miss Weir, en attendinggthe school for Storrg gayeda demonstra- meétiodss the home of turday Bfter- g at fnfl son Victor have =@ fo stay for the pres- > Beckw and Bert Eastman urchased .automobiles. Iaton,and Eden Cook are at Hebr Me., Academy, Looking Gardeds. looking home gar- J. Alden Weir pro- inder the super- < and which is be. school children. feet and the crops well cared for. The egetables under eultivation age, onio potatoes pervisor Frink shows e rdens, which are_ lo- outhwest of the green and rt. There is & tent on ne itors may rest rom Fine the F WESTMINSTER Storm Dacreasss Church Attendance ~—Children’s Rehearsal — Norwich nants for Haelstrom -House. after two caused ‘a zation, the pastor tajk on $t. John, service waf as usual, « attendance. and Achieve- s, was the prayer eir- weather, e kind al earet Taly has completed hool vear and is meet at- ui- e planning to next hildren’s E oth has finished his hew Morwich Tenants. ¥ ed his little of Norwich man _of Norwich 1 the week-end parents, Mr. and he soldiers and e all to do 0.090 this sed for American MORTE STERLING - ¥ 1 Place - spent e funeral of Chas ‘ yere no services g who * has C. Plummer cester. of Schenec- wanson and week-end Charles es from Sun- of “Worcester ank O. Plum- inmg after his namite- while x ‘ge Plerce wers in T Charles B. Cole was s home day at 12 o'- rial was in Foster. WILSONVYILLE zhter Mabel of visitors Monday atterided the of Lawyer Hag- Wednesday this place attended ses”in North Gros- week ove the old board- are building the rown»was a Worcester vis- e Doage ‘WESTFORD. of Windham .re after spending shent’ last week Eastman Tue s his daughter, Mrs. w Margery. Tox of Palmer, is ting at I.~Ds Bicknell's. Word was received Tuesday night the death tn West Stafford of How- . S ot e e Stafford ks - . 0! 3 ‘Mrs. John Lyoh, We@nesday. Flag day. was.observed by- ter school . teachers. in .uni! number of the pupis’ $iarents were present. 'l'hrpu»&' aid excellent work. Padt Commander. Pond -of McGnegor Post, 27, G. A. Ruy Mmm:lha < der 'and 'spoke'a few words to -t school. Miss Fanny Ryan, Wwho Has been the teacher in the higher e for the past 12 years, rétires with the close of thé present school year and thinks it doubtful about her teach- ing any more; at any rate she whi take a much needed rest. Miss Taw- fon expects to contipue-as’ téacher in the lower grade.. - .. " Home From' California. - Wiliam H. Hunt has’arrived at | home here from <California where is teaching” his® aunt. Miss Mary Cain, returned with him. 3 Miss Ryan_left: Saturday for ‘her home -near :Glenn Falls, N. Y. . Joins His Company, Saturday FElbért Baker, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. George B. Baker hav- ing enlisted in the U. S. army, left to join_his company, expecting to be for a while stationed at Fort Slocum near New Rochelle, N. Y. Buys Creamery -Property. The Brooklyn Creamery -Co. prep- erty has been sold to Wiiliam Ande: son from Wisconsin. His wife is_at present among relatives in Scotland, across the water. He is employed in a mill in Killingly. He at present occupies the premises over lunday and as soon as his wife can join him will make his home there. Failed to Reg Deputy U. -S. Marshal came_with the necessary warrant for- E. G. Woodson, who refused to be regis- tered June 5. He found him in the Windham county jail, where he had been committed by Edward Puley, a justice of the peace, having been couvicted of theft and being unable to pay a fine of $3 and costs of $9 was “sent to jail. Awaiting Orders. Judge Pond had a recernt letter from his brother, Rear Admiral Charles F. Pond, who was, he said, still waiting orders but the vacancies for men of his rank did not occur very often. He was at the time he wrote at his home in_Berkeley and unless he received orders in a few days would with his wife and deughter visit Yosgmite for an outing. He was enjoying fine health. or, Ordered to Georg Raymond Kinmouth spent Sunday with his parents, coming to bid them and his friends good bye as he has been ordered to repor:t to a camp in Georgia. He came in his uniform and cxpects soon-to be or@ered to France. Burton Payne has -visited his par- ents and gone to New Bedford to work in_a shipyard. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Witter were in Clayville, R. I, Sunday. Mrs. Irving Lyn and - daughter anton, Mass.. are visiting - Mr. Mrs. E. E. Allen. George A. Witter dence Wednesday. Entertained Twenty-two. Wednesday Re Dr. E. A. Blake and wifée had as guests twenty-two from the Union Baltist church of East Killingly, who, came. tinder the aus- pices of the Ladies’ Aid society of the church. The body of Carlton Williams, son of Charles E. and Ellen Willlams, was brought here from New .PBritain and buried in the lot of his mother, in the Memorial Annex cemetery, Wed- nesday. of and was in Provi- Madeline McCarty, Bisié Ray, Mar- garet Mulligan and Maurice Conklin attended Killingly high school picnic Monday at Roseland park. Mrs. A. H. Battey and Miss Florence Brayton have returned from a visit in Providence. Arthur Call bf Boston visited' Mrs. H. 8. Cali, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George R. Rawson and three children of Rumford, R. I, and Mr. and Mrs. Waiter A. Rawson of Worcester, have been guests of Wr. and Mrs. R. C. Rawson. Henry Slater and Lester Slater of Jewett City called at Clayton Wright's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard §. Wood spent the week-end in Providence. Timothy McCarty is working in Cherry Valley, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Hyland of Providence spent Sunday at Henry V. Haswell's. Miss Mildred Tillinghast of Daniei- son, visited Miss Fiora Battey, Satur. day’ Mrs. H. S. Call enjoyed an automo- bile trip Monday to Woodstock and Webster. Frank A. Davis and family and Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Litch were in Provi- dence, Monday evening for the Ringley Bros, circus. ATTAWAUGAN Infants’ Baptism Tomerrow—Cl Raise $7 For Red Cros: Mrs Frederick Mitchell Village visited Mr. and mond Mitchell Sunday. The baptism of infants will be Sun- day at the M. E. church. There was an auction at the estate of Annie Barstow, Saturday afternpon. A dajice: was held at the club house Saturday night for the benefit of the band. The school dollars: at tre:ii Red Cross fand. Miss Marion Tibits of Naslfaa, N. H., is visiting ber aunt, Mrs. Charles Blackmar. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Sam- uel Hill_in Pawtucket, R. L. Mrs: William Smith and two chil- dren of Putnam visited relatives here Tuesday. of Central Mrs. Ray- children rafsed seven exercizes towardg tThe NORTH WINDHAM ‘The youngest child of Anthony Han- sen is seriously i Séveral from this place attended the funerai of Mrs. Sarah Penno, who for- merly lived here. The Perkins auction was well at- tended. .Things brought a fair price. Howard Perkins is working for Mrs. Frink. Miss Edith Perkiny is one of the gratuating class at the Windham high school. SOUTH CANTERBURY Mr. and Mrs. John H. Schweers "of Lynbrook, T.. I, have moved to Can- terbury Belle . Farm, to make their home with their daughter, Mrs. James Sawyer. George Babcock and Edward Lyon of Plainfield were in this vicinity last week Friday hunting woodchuck. A large number of women and chil- dren from New York have arrived to spend the summer at Morris Paster’s. preached gul;x!: class of the - ngay. e s A e Heret apacn and Estell . Gave Pagemnt. & - The publi¢ schools osedale Park " Ingalls ‘ana Mrs. G. H. Gallup of Diision wire the guests O Risess Elisabetn. Bathior ey’ Mu- rion. Perkins are home: frem" Mt. Hol- Many at Graduatien. : The graduating exercises of the pub- fic schoois took place’in Academy hnll '1;\10!1:{ enn':a:. The hall ;;1 fill- ed - Wi pare: and " 0 en- joyed the varied mme. Supervisor ¥. W. Barber presented the diplomas to the graduates. % Canning Demonstration. A demonstration in canning _ was given at the home of Mrs. F. B. Harri- son, Thursday aftérnoon by Miss Ros- &mund. P. Danielson. ‘Miss Gertrude Jones of Worcester has been the guest of Mrs. W. J. Lind- emen. - Diplomas Awarded. -The graduating exerclses at Wood- stock Academy were Friday afternoon Foliowing is the programme: Music, orchestra: prayer, Rev. Al- bert F. Stone; music, Daybreak, by the school: address, Our Connecticut Her- itage, George Pratt Ingerssll, Esa., of Ridgefield, Conn.: wusic, orchesira presentation of diplomas, Clarence W. Bowen, Fh. D.; music. Song of Spring. by the school; America: music, by the orchestra. The class motto is “Pro Patria.” Di- plomas were awarded to_tha followin; Tatin course: Mary Fleanor Linde- man. Eaglish Scientific course: Helen Lo e - S Hnrgl_:n s;:lunor Lottle Willlams, | noon: the new quarterlies will be dis- [ been a visitor at the home of Mrs. A.|primary school teacher during this|sons "‘rrrn vh: (n/w-‘~ vn]’ h »w Theodere Perkins, Owen Joseph White. | tributed C. E. meeting at 7.30 p.|H. Benton. school year, will not ref‘urn next fall. ;\lrs Darling at 1 E P subject, Mission Work fn Our Mrs. May Yeomans is in Manchester Pos(rpnsler James Green returnedf Tuesday, soum mLmGLY s, leader, Mrs. F. W. Klein. To- | for & visit. from his \'\'t'dding lrip_r'J"u(-‘sda_\'. bile. morrow (Sunday) afternoon, at 2.30 Mrs. Erskin Hyde has been a visl- Mr. and Mrs. . G. Vinton, and Miss Mrs. . = o'clock, religious service will be con- [tor in Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Robinson, 'nf_ the V1n19|1 household, | Mrs. Exercises of Children's Sunday—Prize|gucted at the Colony, by Rev. F. W.| Mise Mary Hvde of Springfield|were in Willimantic, Wednesday. For Collection of Wild Flowers. Kiein. spent the week-end with her brother,| Children’s day concert by the Sun- —_— E. B. Hyde. day school will be eiven in_the hatl G.- W. Barlow and Mrs. Rarmond Mrs. Janette Smith with her daugh- |next Sunday afternoon, June 24, at . 2 o T Jasion jee e, DRt ANDOVER SRy Pl i e e | S ek 2 bury’'s in Meosup, Friday. . —_— vul_h her son in New London —_ ate® Poceman - F et res DAY Foncert muste, 9l Observance of Ghildren's Day—School | Clese of School. STAFFGRDVILLE o Tucaiay the_church Sunday eventnz. Mrs, A.| Closss—Miss Miller Driving Over| Closing cxercisos of the =public nSeores Meioney of E. Phillips and Mrs. G. W. Edgerly was| Mail Route, gchool, was.. be R B A iTOr Ml BT B Ghkm: | i Sl vL I the committee in charge. speaking contest, recitations and a dance by the children were among the Miss Sadle Ho ‘visiting her mother berlain—~Recent Guests ‘and Travel- Children’s day was observed at the M Kelly has closed her school - s S At Tate £ DR B Congregational church Sunday. Reci- | features of the evening. Refreshments | org, 1 Mrs. Albert Grover, a former resi-|tations and singing by the children | Were served to the children. ik Yorik ot B ting dent of this nlace is spending a few | were given, also a violin solo and Woman Mait Carrie Mrs. Ellanora §. Chamberlain, 61, | \ 1182 p days at_The Oakes. music by the young iadies’ choir. The Miss _Sadie Miller is covering mail | died at her home Jure 15 She was |5 "of Brig Inez Doane is emploved by the | church was decorated in green amd|route No. 1, while Carrier George Mer- | born in Monson, Mass, July 19, 18 + [, &mith - 4 » Eclipse Supply company in Daniel- | white. ritt takes a vacation. the daughiter of the late Mr. and Mrs. [!7ric 5. 0 The funeral wae large- | son. John Eowen has finished sawing on the Burdick lot and shut down the plant for an indefinite period. Edith Martin was a member of the K. H. S. graduating class. Awarded Prize. Ruth Coffey received the prize offer- ed by S. A. Dougias for the largest collection of wild flowers during the Spring term of school. The prize is a nice picture. CLARK’S CORNERS Local School Graduates Three, at Ex- gre Held in Hampton. Miss Clars Stone has completed her year's work in Chaplin as teacher and it at her home here. Mrs. Myron F. Palmer of Springfield. Mass., is at the home of her parents, L. H. Jewetts’. Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Palmer of Woonsocket, R. F, and Miss Olive Burnham of Hampton, were week end visitors at the Magles. Schools closed Tuesday. ates were William Seott, vin and Luther Martin. Graduating exercises were held im Grange hall, Hampton and many from here attend- ed. Arthur Balcom is now telegraph op- erator here. EAST THOMPSON Sunday services and preaching at 10.45 by the pastor. The King's Daughters met on Wed- nesday and sewed for the Red Cross and a picnic dinner was served at The gradu- John Na- noon. Children's Day will be observed on next Sunday at the church. A con- cert will be given hy the children of the Sunday school. ¥rank E. Parkhurst of Malden, Mass., is visiting Miss Parkhurst's parents, Rev. and Mrs. T. A. Hodgdon. Rev. T. A. Hodgdon will preach at tlfe Faptist church next Sunday aft- ernoon at 2.30. Tolland Coun—ty MANSFIELD DEPOT Green-Chadwick Marriage—C, E. So- ciety Elects Officers—Birthday Cel- ebration. Mrs. Donald L. Birdsall, and Mr ed “the Red Cros: college Thursday afternoon of week, Mrs. Laura Howe of Troy, N. Y., infant daughter, are visiting af home of Mrs. Howe's parents, and Mrs. Joseph Hornburg. Green-Chadwick. Miss Sarah Eunice, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Chadwick, and Mr. James . Whipple Green were married last. Saturday aiternoon at the North Coventry Congregational church. They have just returned from their wed- ding trip to the Bay state, and will malke their home in the Chbadwick houss -on_the Hill J. J. Dennison of Boston joined his family last Saturday at the home of Mrs. E. 1. Wilcox, mother of Mrs. Dennison, for a two weeks' visit, The Red Cross Sewing Bee - was (held last Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Farrington, on the Hil, The next meeting will be with Mrs. Donald E. Ross. Ross, Mre. Roland F. W: Kiein attend- meeting at Storrs last Mr. C. E. Election. The C. E. Society of Dunham Me- morial church last Sunday evening elected the following officers for the next six months: President, Mrs. Wil liam : vice president Mrs. J. W. Green: secretary, Miss Rath McCol- lum; treasurer, George Nelson, the latter two re-elected. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Whitcomb_and their friend. Mr. Stark, all of Mid- dletown. visited at the parsonage last Wednesday, and went “a-fishin’.” Birthday Party. Miss Catherine Garvey celebrated her fifth birthday Jast Wednesday with a great strawberry shortcake and ice ¢ream party of the aid department at Dunham Memorial church. g W Repeat Sermon. Next . Sunday, June 24, the pastor, Rev. F. W. Klein, will, by special re. quest, preach last Sunday's sermon on Working Together. Service begins at 10.45. Sunday school -session at Tyler Smith. Edwin Loomis of East Hartford was Iy attended at her home, Sunday aft- in town Monday. Guests From Norwich, Arthur D. Lathrop and Mrs. Nancy 1o 2 and Mrs. Charles Green- —_— ernoon, at 2 o'clock. Rev. C. C. Lgoon stion. :;l;t:r:g.d"girtvlle %nu:hterf‘ Nancy Bell, EAGLEV!L[.E officiated Burial was. at Moulton Hill “Choose between work « A ali of Norwich, were callers at William cemeter; She is survived by a eon,|sign ‘which Uncle Sam B. Sprague's, Sunday. Frank Chamberlin of SBouth Ms&nches- |over the gateway to n A. H. Newton and family of Hart- | Superintendent Owler of the Eagle|ter, and a daughter, Mrs. Henry|News shipbuilding yards I ford were at their summer home for | Miils returned Monday from a_visit|Larges, of Staffordville, also_a broth- [ W. business is out of place the week-end. at his parental home ‘in Providence, er,“Fred dSm‘kth, nfCMon:on,“.\i:as. 5 times.- ochester Tierald < et for|R. I. r. and Mrs. Charies McKay o — o ot th e ha Wedea Sheriff F. O. Vinton made a busi Jewett City are guests of Mr. and M. Hans Sulzer has bee o work at the town hall Wednesday. Mrs. Charles Wright has returned to her home from the hospital and has Just Out! appointed Swiss minister at ‘the place Mre. John Rishton. Mrs. Fred Sanger with her three The ness trip to Rockville, Tuesday. Miss Lindgreen of New Haven, ton in of Dr New t CATALOG OF PREMIUMS IS NOW READY FOR MAILING Through the co-operation of the purchasers of Serv-us Pure Food Products, we have been enabled o greatly increase the value of the ‘ Serv-us Coupon making it possible for you to obtain a premium for Jl about one half the number of coupons formerly required. \ This means a great deal to the thousands of Serv-us consumers. If you are not one of this great army, you owe it to yourself to join the ranks and begin to ask your grocer for Serv-us first, last and all the time : < ; e It is of vital importance that you become familiar with the largely increased value of the new Serv-us Coupons and also with the many Pure Food Products which are sold by all the Leading Grocers. 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