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ReowA. W. Burdon and Qirls’ Choir of Felorated Church in Cheering Ser- vice at Sheltering Arme—Mr. and Mre. A. F. Greene Entertain’ at ‘Whist—Junior C. E., Meetings Sus- hope the Mntnlnu of joy that we Cheist. How many dif- bas Christ | follows: ‘commission. Hghts in the Many have emviable records for attendance during the past school year, according to the perfect attendance lists an- nounced on Monday at the office of the superintendent of schools. The lists for the various schools are as Long Society School. world, faithful lights to show others|gismissed, the day to Christ. + Heset: I am the truth, so.our lives must be founded of . As His followers, we are sent to bring lMeht and life and truth to those zbout us. The children’s choir from the Fed- erated church, assisted by H. I Peck- ham, gave much pleasure by their rendering of hymns. Miss Biolse Bur- sang Let the Lower Lights Be Sining and Rev. Mr. Burdon and T 1L Peckham sang Does Jesus Care? Many famiMar hymns were sung, Miss Hortemse Burdon playing the.accom- paniments. High Water Spolls Gardens. Those from here who attended com- mencement at Smith college last week noticed that for some distance along the Connecticut river In Northampton the gardens planted by farmers on its banks were completely destroyed by immndation. the Tiver hawing risen five feet as the result of days of rain. Four-'l’.b,l. Whist. their home on West.Town street. Four tables were piayed. First prizes were won by Mrs. Theodore Greerhalgh ‘of Taftville and Frank Hunter; consola- tione wemt to Miss Josephine Rogers and John Hanna. Cake and fruitade were merved by the hostess. Motored from Colchester. Mrs. Edgar Carrier, Mrs. Ida Wag- ner, Miss Ruth Carver, Miss Kellogg and E. A. Carrier, Jr., motored Satur- from Colchester to visit Mrs. Belre WWorthington of West Town street. Juniors’ Meetings Suspended. The First Congregational Junior B~ deavor eociety held its last ‘meeting for tho season Sunday afternoon. Meetings will be resumed in Septem. . . Guests and Travelers. Mrs. Roscoe Trazier of Providence is visiting relatives up town. of with Mr. George LePan Belleyme farm spent Sunday friends in Tisbon. Miss Frith Bonfoey of the Scotland road returns today (Tuesday) to her home in Middletown. Mrs. Charles P. Wildbur of New Lon- don_was the guest Sunday of friends on Bast Town street. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fensfer - and Phildren of Plain 'Hill epent Bunday with Mrs. Hensler's sister and family I Lisbon. Mre. William Card and Miss Hatile, Phiflips of South Windham were guests Baturday of Mrs. A. F. Green Town street. Miss Leona who teaches Wednesday aftermoon and evening Mre. Frank Rose. will entertain the Lefingwell Baptist Missionary. soclety et her home on WauwecussHill Rev. and Mrs. Francis Rose have returned to Wauwecus 'Hill after spending & few weeks in different places in Massachusetts and Maine. Mrs. Charles Beebe and Miss Lucy returned Saturday to their home in Coichester after a week's visit with relatives on the Scotland road. Mrs. L. G. Chesbro, Mrs. Willlam Hough, Mies Doris Geer and George Rathbun of the Scotland road motored to Colchester Sunday to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Hale and faughter, Dorothy Hale, of Ellington spent:Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Albie Hale at their home on Lathrop ave- nue. mord—STlas D. Loutten, former- Iy of Greenwich and in his early 10s, married May 29 Miss Margaret Rey- nolds, ‘who is but 66. Mr. and Mrs. Loudén sre now making thelr home in Stamford after & honeymoon. *Stephen Cimochowski, son, Frederick Johnson, Bthel Larkin, Steffa Maciejny, Harold Olsson, Ed- ward Johnson, Rudolph Gavels, Leo Danilowicz. Third and Fourth grades; Lina B. Spalding, teacher. Entire number of pupils, 22;' neither absent, dlemissed, 5: Willlam Haden, min Blial, Verner Ericson, Stephen 3 *Eleanor Pecxham. and Bixth grades; = Jennie pils, 8 missed, 23: Allyn, Frances Baker, Louisa Beetham, William Blair, *James Bushnell, Arline , *Ethel Curran, *Sarah Epps, Jjamin Eul, *Herbert Jensen, Irving Kelley, Ruth Parker, *Hazel Phillips, *Arthur Ransom, Albert Rogers, Bliza- beth Smith, Anna 'Spicer, M;.’f\g Throop, *Elizabeth Thumm, ida ‘Wright. Lauref Hill Scheol. - Third and Fourth grades; Nelle ©O'Connell, teacher. Entire-number of puplls, S7; neither ebsent, tardy mor dismiss *Theodore Bailey, Helene anford. Mabel Fowler, *Edna Has- tedt, ®Andrew Marshall, Viola Mar- shall, *Bernice Phillips, *Marion Ran- som, Ethel Sweezey, Kdmund_Spicer, *Dorothy Spicer, Frances Perkins, *Car] Sherman, Lottie Willlams, *Mad- eline Wright. Grade IV: *Irwin Bur- dick, Elenor Counihan, Elna Erickson, Maude Marshall, Savage Daniel. First and Second grades; Minnfe A. “Wheeler, teacher. Entire number of phpils, ; neither absent, tardy nor dismissed, 15: William Emmel, 1 Frans M. Eyeberse, William G. Harvey, Harry L. Marshalll James Santos, Charles Schmid, Otto Thumm, Glenor Epps, S}!&hn&h ‘Hargraves, Estella T. . *Mary O. Phillips, *Bvelyn Helen B. Rovce, 3 Entire num- be#s of pupfls, 22; neither absent, tar- dy nor dismissed, 7: *A. Middleton An- derson, Frances L. Bushnell, Mary Hargreaves, James G. Ringland, George H. Sweezey, *May D. Vallin, *Edith L. Wheeler. Absent only once in year: Frances L. BushneM, James G. Ring- iand. Wequonnoo School. Seventh and Efghth grades; Mary B. Callahan, teacher. Bntire number of puplls, 28; nelther absent, tardy nor dismissed, 20: Walter Abrahamson, Charles Adams, ‘Albert Bibeau, Russell Carter, *Asa Dion, Irving Haven, *Haroid Heap, *Carl Kloss, Richard Mather, *Morris Thurlow. *Richard Troeger, John ‘Wohlleben, Ethel Aberg, Hannah Brown, Annie Dailey, Mary Greenhalgh, Flizabeth Hartiey, Eisie Heberding, Annie -Marian, *Mildred Maynard. Sixth grade; Christine Graham, teacher. “Entire number of pupils, 18; neither absent, tardy nor dismissed, 10: Robert *George J. Gladue, Edward H. Gladus, Midred . Kios, *Arthur Kruck, Clara M. Russ, *Aibert Roy, Hansell Thurlow, Dorothy Wood, *Myra A. Yerrington. Fifth grade; Rosalie H .Riordan, teacher. Tntire number of pupils, 20; neither absent, tardy nor dismissed, *William Brooks. *John Dunain, Theo- dore Gladue, Bdwin Heap, Harold gelnp, Sarah Newton, Frederick: Sei- el. Fourth grade; G. McCormick, teach er, TEntire number of pupils, neither absent, tardy nor dismis 2 Isabel Barretf, *Ovila Belisle, *Flora Bibeau, Elizabeth Borden, Estella Car- ter, Bleanor Helnrich, Delia Pinkosh, Entire number of puplls, neither absent, tardy nor dismissed, Olive Roach, *Fred Smith, _*Agnes Troeger, Henry Troeger, Ficrence White. Second grade; Ida M. Desmarais, teacher. Entire number of pupils, 23; neither absent, tardy nor dismissed, May Abrahamson; . Mildred Duniop, James Heap, Bdna Krodel, Cella May- nard, Walter Monastyrski, Edward Preston, Willlam Seidel. Tirst grade; Mathilde Starfe teacher. Entire mumber of pupfls, peither absent, tardy no rdismissed. James Carter, Willlam Moors, John Russ, Rose Hodkinson, Mary Martin. THE Whether You Want a Large or-Small Home=— We can best fill the bill for the materials. When you build you owe it to yourself to get our figures first. We Guarantee. You Expert Service BIVARD CIAPPEL List of Those in Various Schools Who Have Not Missed a Session Throughout the Past Yeu'-—NmofChfld_-m ‘Who Had Perfect Record for Last Term. Kindergarten grade; Tda L. L bridge, teacher. Entire number of pu- piis, 44; neither absent, tardy nor dis- missed, 8: *Antonette Benait, Julien Dion, Catherine Fontathe, Erene Gir- ard; *Curtis Hedler, Forrest Heinrich, Byron Kloss, Erene Paradis. Pear! Street School. Fifth and Sixth grades; 1. F. Spat- ford, teacher.' Emntire number of pils, 3%; neither absent, tardy mor missed, *Harriet Newbury, George Shaffer. Third and Fourth grades; " *Annie “John Sautter, *Waiter Saut. ter., Second grade; Lucy G. teacher. Fntire number of puplls, 16; neither absent, tardy nor dismissed, 4: *William Hoftman, Viola. Adams, Faith Allen *Mary Sautter. First grade; Ida B.. Adams, teacher. Entire number of pupils, §0; nefther absent, tardy mor dismiss: Ray- mond Allen. Boswell Avenue School. Grades 2 and 3 — Haszel Anderson, teacher, Numeber of puplils 33, neither absent, tardy, nor dismissed, 15: Genoveffa Angelone, Tonetta Aas‘ lone, *Nellle Barry, *Bdith Annie Gresser, Ruth Lenihan, Viwl‘- ta Longo, Fannle Longo, Frieda Za- browski, Elizabeth Zerull* Herman Bradlaw, Edward Gleason, _Willlam Lee, Zabrowski, Earl Theroux. *Perfect attendance for vear. First grade, Jennte L. Congdon, teacher, entire number of puplis, 23 neither absent, tardy, nor dismissed, 4 Frank Decker, Anna Jackson, Donald Fells, Hiizabeth Lowry. Kind grade, Florence E. Tracy, teacher, entire /number of pu- plls, 24; neither absent, tardy ,nor dis- missed, 6 James Norman Fells, Stephen Lebanski, Mn.ry Barry* Fannis Sanger Alice Murphy. Broad Street School Sixth grade: C. A. Stevens, teacher. Entire number of pupils 32 neith- er absent, tardy, nor _dismissed, 11: *Edna M. Bogdanski, Robert H. John- son, Elizabeth R. Huntington, Charles Lorello®, Charles McGibney®, Ellen O'Hearn, Harold L. Rasmussen®, Che rilla Smith* Levi Talbot, Stanley . Vaughn*, John R. Warwick®. Fifth grade: Myra F. Parker, teach- er. Entire number of pupils 21; neith- er absent, tardy nor di Robert S. Asbury®, Cornelius McGib- ney, John Milton Randall®, Louise Bradlaw, Dorothy D. Maynard, Bar- bara Smith®, Ely E. ZemkKke. Fourth grade: M. E. O’Connell, teacher. Entire number of pupils, 81 neither absent, tardy, nor dismissed, 9 Francis Call Lucy G. MacDou- gall, Ethel Melvin, Constance Ray- mond*, Grace Wilson, Dorothy erulls, Gred Greber, Donald Gregson®, Her- bert Spears. Third grade: Anna M. Courtls, teacher. Entire number of pupils, 18; neither absent, tardy, nor dismissed, 1 Charles Raymond. First and Second grades: Marion G. Beebe, teacher. Entire number of - pils, 41; neither absent, tardy, nor &';- Clark Keeler, Robert Keel- missed, 5: er, Rosa Perrone, Helen Tirrellj Elaine Wilson. Kindergarten Browning, teacher. pupils, 28; dismissed, Julia Perrone. East Great Plain Sohool. Grades 4, 5 and 6, Mande G Lathrop, teacher. Bntire number of pupils, 17; neither absent, tardy, nor dismissed: Tracy Odgers®, Flora Williams. Grades 1, 2 and 3, Mary A. Daley, teacher. Entire number of puplls, 27: neither absent, tardy, nor dismissed, 1: Harold Frinke®. West Town Street School. Grades 7 and 8, Isabel T. Service, prin- cipal, number registered 15, perfect at- tendance for term ending June 23, 1917, Drexel Hanna, Lewis Irish, Mary Louise Mara. For year Drexel Ha.nn& Lewis Frish. Lillian Mc(!hflcrw. Perfeot Smith, grade: Gertrude Entire number of neither absent, tardy, nor Alice H. Coughiin, Grades 5 and 6. Number registered 31. tendance. For term. ending June zz. 1917. Blizabeth _Avery, Josephine Hill, John Mara, Lerov Miner, John Rogers, Charlotte Staubly, ard Staubly. For year Hiizabeth Avery, Josephine HIll, John Mara, Leroy Miner, John Rogers, Charlotte Staub- ly, Leonard Staubly. Grades Three and Four, J. McNa- mara: George Hill, Farl Hill, EMza- beth Mara, Kathleen Ryan, Agatha Murray, present for the year. The- odore Beetham, Earl Hill, George Hil), | g Wml—slflflywmm Connecticut Has Endorsed lt . Conforms With All La"Wé Some lights are legal one place and Violate the lawsother places. TheWarner- Lenz light is legal everywhere. It com- plies with every traffic law and ordi- nance. Two thingsdemand the Warner-Lenz: —vyour own safety and the law. So why should you delay in installing? 400,000 " motorists, all traffic laws and the makers of 17 famous cars w1ll endorsc your choice. ened roadsides, no hidden turns. more blinded drivers, no more tense Change Now The light is the same in any position. One : night-hour with the Warner- (Lenz is worth more than they cost. No more dim lights, no more glare. 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See your dealer or write to us. To avoid mistake, note the name Warner- Lenz in the edge of the glass. Accept no substitute—insist upon the advertised Warner-Lenz. / 4 Acc t no enz. Prices of Warner-Lenz Diamoter in Inches pbiks Por Pais g Agatha Murray, Kenneth Connell, Kenneth Gimbel Hlizabeth Beulah Rogers, Kathleen Ryan, Jennie urackd, Leo Janofez. Grades One and Helen . Murphy, teacher, Number registered 27. Neither absent or tardy for the term flve. Joseph Banas, Blanche HIll, Fannle Miller, John Perkowsky, Sophte Zawacki. For the year 1, Fan- nie MiTler. West Thames Street. Fifth and sixth grades; Miss E. M. Ward, teacher. Entire number of pupils, 34; neither absent, tardy, nor Qismissed, 20. Edward Baker, *Gor- don Grant, *Lorain Macpherson, Clif- ford Moody, Alfred Muench, Raiph Parker, Frank Petronsky, Donald Rathbone, Joseph Shaffauser, Alfred Young, Gertrude Cook, *Muy Guile, *Esther Hansen, Freida Johmson, *Iea. belle “Mulcahy, Marjorie McComb, Madeline O'Connell, Tsabel Rodier, An- na Voech, *Mary Wenzel. Neither absent, tardy, nor dismiss- ed the entire school year. Third and fourth grades; Nellts ¥. Ahern, teacher. Pntire number of pu- pils, 34; neither absent, tardy, nor dismissed, 16. Rowland Manning, Two. *Harry Bowers, Clark Young, Michael ‘Wenzel, *George Guile, *Joseph Ul- rich, Mabel Gallup, *Mary Raldim. Pthel Hill, *Imogens Manning, Anna Johnson, Arma Leirich, Anna Rodier, Frieda Dierman, Frederick Rossoll, Gertrude Muench. Second grade; Mary T. Good, teach- er. Fntire number of puplls, 29; nei- ther absent, tardy, nor dismissed, T. Teresa Bergman, Celia Cook, Julla Cook, Dorothy Hansen, May Ftkin, *Mary Ulrich, *William Baldini, Her- man Dierman, Francis Kushner, *Rob.. ert Moody, Raymond Santene. SP. and I grades, May I. Graham, teacher. Entire number of pupils, 43; neither absent, tardy, nor dismissed, Fllsworth For- Muench, Harry Ros- soll, John Sienkoski, Frank Sysuleski. Falls School Fifth and seventh grades: Eliza- beth F. Hayes, teacher. Entire num- ber of pupils, 18; neither absent, tar- dy, nor dismissed, 4 BEdmund Fan- ning, *Lilllan 1 Barber, Isabell K. Branche, Stetson, pupils, 35; neither absent, tardy, nor *Anna Coleman, Mary Dudek, *Sophle Dudek, Annie Gengal, *Helen Nicholson, Bmelia Benjarmin Barber, Lester Stanley Kowal, *Fred Pattison. grade: Entire number of nefther absent, Veronica 'Witmal, James dismissed, 10. missed, 11. ty, Hussey, lams. Beventh grade: B. Davis, pupils, 48; dismissed, Hieanor Byrne, Charlotte Bellow: Madeline Grodotzke®, Arthur Berbericvk®, Downer Johnson®, Costello Lewis*, Joseph Kearney, Bur- ton Ableman, Seventh grade: teacher. neither : A che*, rich®, Bertha Kinmond. Third end fourth grades; Portia F. a Kindergarten Browning, teacher. pupils, 22; dismissed, 2. Micholson. Mt. Pleasant School. Bighth grade: 10. absent, Sixth grade: Sixth grade: teacher. Coleman®, teacher. Catherine Dorothy Gilder- Stavroula Polychronopoulos. First and second grades; teacher. Bntire G. L. Drew, teachers. Bntire number of pu- Pils, 44; neither absent, tardy, nor dis- *Charles Heebner, *Lloyd Jones, *Sterrill Chase, *Leroy Laffer- Frank Lemb, Walter Schuler, *Henry Smith, Alice Gadbols, Laura Peckham, Mary Wil- I M. Entire number of neither absent, tardy, nor Beulah tardy, Dewitt Parsons, Frederick Peterson®, Veronjca Stenzel Wiiliams, Helena Williams. Lilllan M. Calkina, teacher. Entire number of pupils, 23; neither absent, tardy, nor dismissed 5. *Otto Berberick, Francis Fournier, Gertrude Hathaway, *Raymond Heeb- ‘ner, Carl Johnson Mary E. Mullin, teach- er. Entire number of pupils, 21; ther absent, tardy, mor dismissed, 4. *Raymond LaRochelle, Witter O'Neil, Francis Emtire number of puplls, 16; neither absent, tardy, @ismissed, Francis sleeve®, nor Brown®, Lililan C. number of ‘Witrual, <Crowell, Gertrude tardy, nor Ward, R. B. Anna Crawford, E. Carpenter*, Dify, Mary J. Murphy, Bntire number of pupils, 30 nor dismissed Ernest Pascou- Anna Ul- Beatrice nei- Joseph Zabrowsky, K. A, Murphy, Fifth grade: Entire number of pupils, absent, tardy, dore Calkins, Garthe, Lewis, ‘Thompson, Fourth grade: no *Leonard PEntire pumber of pupils, 3 nor dismissed, absent, Parsons®, Inez Judge?®, Elsle W sons, Margaret Shea, Willams, Third grade; teacher. Entire neither absent, 8. Arthur Armstrong, Roy Carpenter, {Bleanor Mahoney, Blanche Wilbur, Second grade: teacher. Entire neither absent, 3. Ralph Bargnesi, Clyde *Frederick *Earl Vera Nellie Pitts, Marion tardy, *Helen Risley. teacher. neither r dismissed, 8. *Theo- Carpenter, Ole Judge, Joseph Partridge, *Kenneth 31; N. E. Perry, teacher. neither i3 Dorothy Williams®, . Walter ‘arren®, Dorothy Par- Anna Retkovski, Bisie Warren, Inez Garthe Mary F. Hinckle number of pupils, % tardy, nor dismissed, *Charles Mjork, Vincent LaRochell *Alice Sandbers, *Evelyn Rankin. Julia M. Pease, number of puplls, 34; nor dismissed, Phinette Santos, Florence Weiand. First grade: teacher. Louis Bargnezi, Parsons, Jennie First B_grade teacher. Entire neither absent, Julta’ Tmenda Entire number of pupils, 39; neither absent, tardy, nor dismissed 6. erine Hagerty, William Hagerty, Good, Marion Bruso, Cath- Alice Polozola. Anna M. Curran, number of pupils, 3: tardy, nor dismissed, 2. Alice Ryan, Pdna Sandberg, Wil- Ham Toth. Following the at the Wequonn there was an_ exhibition of done during the of articles completed training courses. cases, medicine boards, games, anxd key racks. n Exhibition of School Work. graduation exercises oc_school last week, drawings school year and also in the manua? These incuded book cabinets, checker- plant etools, tie racks the reception room the girls of the domestic science classés entertain- ed their parents and served fruit pun friends and ch, wafers and cake which they had been taught to make. Institute of A ppfied Christfanity. The Institute of Applied Christianity which the convention of the diocese of | several day Connecticut authorized Bishop Brew-|and Mrs., W A ster to name a committee of ten Con- — necticut_Christian nen to consider | Miss M the lines of Sheffleld is -on Scientific | the 11b school in that it is the application of | Brookly D sclentific management to all forms of | Washington stree Christian work. The alms of such i institute, if formed, will be to enlist : and train lawyers, bankers and busy At a dinner giv professional and busy men to do |2t their home in church and clvic welfare work during jlUrday evening, M: their epare time. Allison_ Piper ment of their daug Allison Piper, of t Academy faculty, to INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY ter Pullen of Lincoln Saybrook P White is spending the s tion at home, before leay mission field in India. Emmon mmer vaca ing - for -the Miss Stelia Bell of New York is the guest of her sister, Mrs. William B. Birge. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Averil and Mr. and Mrs. James L. Case are at Virginia ®ot Springs. Mrs. Francis H. Galvin of Dakota is the guest for the summer of her aunt, Mrs. Frank A. Mitchell. Mrs. Carl 'W. Brown of "Warren street has left for a week's visit with relatives in Rockland, Me. ‘Mr. and Mrs. d Clinton Highy of Erle, Pa., are visiting Mrs. Higby's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis A. Bid- well. , and Mrs. Henry 'W. Newcomb end family of Denver, Col, are guests of Mr. and Mre. Frank H. Pulien of Lincoln avenue. Mrs. Howard M. Hauxhurst and Miss Betty Hauxhurst of Washington, D. C., are guests of Rev. and Mrs. J. Eldred Brown of Otis reet. Mrs. Will' L. Stearns has returned from a visit for several weeks with Her daughter, Mrs. Milton Goodrich Nei- son, in Frankl V. Y. -The Trefoil club met Saturday af- ternoon for the last time this season with Mrs. Waiter ). Buckingham at her home at Gales Ferry. Miss Gertrude Buckingham Palmer of Milwaukee, Wis, is the guest fd&