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T 2% g - ; } K st oy ¢ - ® Open’ Forum | yigr, ,luu ’Wflmry 8chool ,,,,, ey > - = m,mm”d | —Dunhamn - Ensminger Wedding— wm commence/at 1 o'clock. There will | ‘Week u,.,., Crowned Mm'h Sudcess | Baptist State convention. Canning Club .Meets.. SR e sO ST 0| N Mombas Join Ghaptr, | oS g PR S 88 W s e e or sorienea X Had- b thy 4 . A Eame and a dance in the evening. Miss' Mauds Latham, ‘principal of a | 4 S o2 B Flolcombe, Eust Had:|hag. begn the. Giest of Mrs. Austin YN. Pennevivania school is spending her|Rev. C. S Eicwart, Stamford; Rev.| M= and Mis. George A. Keppler of < =~ . - R tnnadee. BROOKLYN. oy parith her father and sisters|ehar es A. Marks, Wilton: Rev. P. S| Norwich have, heen. visiting local g . Lkt Fay R e e - o iS-ob Chesgyut BN, Collins, North Ashford: Rev. C. H.|friends, ¥ - : New: Rector to_Beain o Sale of the Francis Clark Place—Will- Buys $1,000 Bonds. Perry, Keat: Rev. Kenneth MacArthur, | Mr.and Mrs. Jahin Bowden nuondea / s Tn! Episcopal Churche iam Bishop Improving Property p‘:h—kmuflva T. G. Tucker has ;inr?el ; Rev. Otis H. Moore, Hart- 9::‘ Keefe-Dunfi wedding in New Ha- B ' e cwonor of bel the “heaviest b- | ford. forom & 2 ; 2 Mr. and Mrs® W.E. Fay of Birre Bought Erem Bard (Estate scriber to the Tiberty Loan of any ot| At %p. m. an address, Do an Un-| Mr and Mrs. ‘Wiliam Dunn of Derby. - 3 [ - Mass, formerly of WinWham, | . 4 \rs. Frank L. Martin had|Columbia's citizens, having shown his|usval Thing, Rt. Rev. _F. Campion|were guests of Mr.. and Mrs. John announcdd, phe imeccEe yLugsday Of|as guests decently Mrs. Merril John- |Patriotiem by investing ome thousand |Acheson, suffragan bishop, - Middie- | Bawden a fow n.w‘: r’cenfld. T neir younser daughter, Lerion Pru- | ;."o¢ North Providence and Mrs.|dollars. town. A address by Rev. E.° A.| Mcs. Rodney Carsi and daventer ) jenchia and Carl Leavitt of N-fick. Sraith:of Gloucester. Prof. Julius Hart and family of Hart- | Dent, district superintendent, New Ha- | Pauline of Dorchester ars guests o & z Leavitt will_pe af home PG L | S Herman Atwood of Stontngton spent |ford are occupying one of C. L. Racus'| ver: Mr. and Mrs., Géorge H. Bray . 3 ckel bu S the by Rev. M. K. Plum! 1 ang Mre | mith e and Mrs. Fyank L.|Pungalows on the west shore of Co.| The programme for Friday included | . RSt Gy Pisee your ni Piiess wiit b6 at home atler Sept. 1 T P At iumbia-lake. a persopally conducted visit to the - Henry B: Hutchins and family and|Poultry, dairy and creamery depart-| Or. and Mrs. Githerc Wagner have atick. PR S e i O Joms in'Leavard early i i ek Mrs. A H. Renmouth was 4t . Bon| o mlly A Littie to0e he e mmunte - purchased the place on the madacadm bile trip to Rhode Island Sunday awd | Discussion, The Sermon for fie Ru- [road owned by-Mrs. Henry Quay. F. A Blake was a visttor in|sbent the day with relatives in Y Athe |ral Church, led by Rev. George - B.| Mrs. F. J. Glover- has returned from lager and ale that are “best W. F. Maine is confined to her X Gilbert, of Middietown. A very suc-| Worcester after spending several . 1 Haflfflrd Monday and Tuesday. 3 'y b ,’ ome by iline | Mirw, May Lyman Smith, employed at [ Cessful’ conference was closed at noon [Weeks with Mr. and Mrs. John Far- rn rthur Bullard, who has been spend a; p) at 1 “iss Emma larrabee returned on |, ATtRT FUIGd Nith his mother, Mrs. | Mrs. Dox's boarding school for giris|Friday. e = ar, Ww n 1 (o] Menday from two weeks' yisi at. Briar CHff on the Hudson, . is Drilling New Well. . and Mrs. B: Fox ot South Wil- £ Edwin Bennett, has_ retyrned to his her. ungle apd . his fam Groton. nnet 9 an lingtén were enmtertained recently by e A Y T i hbitts | formar ctivitics in New York state, at|spending the mimmer at the homs of| An artesian well is being driven near | MBI were: entertained T ok S sy her. parents, Mrana Mrs. William . |the central heating plant boiler house orvwieh and Edward Tibbitts of Bos- | Kites Faliia Giiman: ~formerly of | Lyman. at the lake. by a Providence firm. The college has High Stand Pupils. Cantorburs has moved to the tenement] The Ladies” Aid Society ia to hold & [nearly outsrown the capacity of the| 1n ino graguating. class of the Pin- strawberry social on the lawn in front|old well to furnish water. The new ney school lewis- Putney ranks first, ton wers ca the tap sign and be sure of Tuegsay : M HC. Fater ada Ams Jonephine | O e Vitter and Miss Helen L.]of the town butiding. well will furnish an additional sup-|qgjjy,"average for two. years, - 98.58: 2heth Andersen was the | Witter were in Worcester Monday on Outing at The Lake. _ |uly of water for'all cotlege purposes. |12, *iizeins second, average 98.01. New, .Byitain friends over [a business trip. Miss Bdith Little, Miss Marion Bow- | A ';,“d I8 being built past the roW of | Tha prize in epeiling was won by . Miss Gladys Cleveland hak entered | ... Miss Ruth Cliftdrd of Springfeld, | "Sp,00es, | @ o v Pew, was | Helen Higgins. - Attended. Graduation. the Woolworth firm at Danlelson as \fass, Harglet Béebs of Hartford. and | giver Daain Tnuredar cvering by the | 217, and Mrs. B #. Switt have moved Dr. and Mrs. F . Guild, the Misses | assistant baokikeeper i Pivense Tage Of Niw it faics. e fhe Storrs church, Tor 58 | e e it Attended Converition. ere spending a week at the Cottage |yrpent of ine Bed Croce Gulld and Agd Mrs. E. W. Ma- ilire motored to Exeter, N. H. and| Tnose who attended the . Sinday|owned by D. A. Lyman near fhe lake. Bt ended the mraduating exercises of | School comvention In Putnam Wed- | All the Young ladies are engaged in 1i- ewermen pe-Exeter Academy. Alan Guild | nesday from the Baptist sehool were, | brary woric in their respeetive cities. BOLTOM has been employed by the N. E. West- inghouse company. A.new. home being butlt for. them in Longmeadow will be completed in the fall. = & member of the graduating " George F. Genune, D. D, Mrs, .| Miss Harriet K. Pofter, nstructor I~ Chapman. Mrs. Alice James, Mr. |at the Walnut Hill Preparatory School [ Death of Mrs. William H. Massey at| Diham-—Ensminger: be served at the library on'i..q Mre. R. B. Witter, Mis. eGorge A.|for Girls. Natick, Mass.. after spend-| 91—Arthur Mott Moves From Nor- Gadrigs. Diviham 5pa. Sliss. Bariha Witter a 7. . hs i v o - & ¥ | Witter and Miss Felen L. Witter. Beid, 1x s the home of mer parents,| Wich to the Clark Place. Ensminger were united in marriage mother from Minneso: Clark Place Sold. o B B R T by Rev. Abraham Conklin last week v e ilints Toutfier pE Fimieorh o real cstate known as the Fran-|pi Mrs. Miriam Hickman Massey, 91.Saturday. Miss Edna Ensminger, sis e T tather, Ve "% |cla Clark. property recently occupied died Saturday afternoom, after several |ter of the bride, was bridesmaid. Ar tin, & By Mre. Samuel T. Cooper has been RED CROSS WEEK. mionths’ iliness at the home of her|thur Chandler of New Britain was Nir. Bouchert. the new rector [7old to a lady in Providence, who is gister, Mrs. Charies N Loomie. Mrs.|hest man. The brlde wore white crepe Paul's, is ot conduct | very soon to eccupy It. i y was born in Delaware, in 1847, | de chine with bead _trimming. the T o e !,.,,m:.n} Village. g i:;; ot Efi,;"" in the Tawn | he married John W. Massev, moving | bridal veil being caught with swan- < fings, e Mypdyr. i i —Additions to Members to Connecticut in 1553, where they |sonia. She carried white carnations. William H. Bishop has been mak- ilved until 1875, v\hen they moved to | The bridesmaid wore a.gown of em- Stalker is entertaining her £ r:i_“nmi':;""‘f~d§:; ing some improvements on the proper-| The pastor, Rev. Mr, Owen, preach-| Ohio, residing there until 1902, when | broidered pink crepe_de -chine and e s Tuesday | 1Y, n bought of the I S. Bard cstate,|ed an exceliont Red Cross sermon on|they came to Bolton, where they spent | carricd sweet peas. .The ift to the e e -~ Bl vauich beautify the village. Sunday which fitted in nicely with the |the remainder of their lives. Mr. Mas- | bridesmaid . was a brooch and to the I L i work of the Columbia ‘chapter dur-|sey was a cigar manufacturer, he rep- | best man a gold penknife. The bride’s The. B e o il 1o STERLING Ing campaign week. Tt was a busy|resented this town in the Legislature | traveling suit was midnizht blue serge e follonul By the Tee- week with the members and it brought | in 186s. His death occurred in March, | with hat to match. Mr. and Mrs. Dun- pins follset By theiree resul's as was shown by the reports|1910. ham left for a short teip to New York. ¥ Ciarence Babcock of Hartford: has|of .the- secretarv and treasurer at the| Mrs. Massey is ‘survived by two|They wiil be at their home at Monson Miss Helen Hopkins. In Ly omeors mlven. in ast week's |been visiting his parents, Mr. - and business meeting Tuesday afterncon. |brothers in Delaware, both older than | after July 1. et 1 should have read Vics Bres. | Mrs. George B. Bahcock. aturday a earden partv. given by |herself, and a sister, Mrs. Charles N i i o " Everett Beckwith instead of A. Mre. Bertha Bishop and daughter, | Mrs. Welsh at Noxid, her home by the | Loomis of this place, two sons, W wersgt oot g - | Doris. have gone to Stonington for the |lakc., netted -$110.96 and the total| Warner Massor of Medina. (hio, The monthly meeting of the Mother- _ Mr. Abbe is the retiring vice | Doris. | amount for the week's campaign was| Harry Massey of Suffield; three grand- | Daughter Canning club was held Mon- Closing Exércise Miss Beatrice Geer of Danielson has|$213.75. There were also donations |sone, one of them being John H. Mas- |day evening. The following program antine of the|been visiting her aunt, dirs. William [to *he chanter amounting (o $40. The | sey of Bolton, two granddaughters and | Was given: “Ways to save waste of Suating SEleubiy. o €| Kenyon. report of the treasurer showed a bal-{ cleven great-grandchildren. The fu-|nutrients and saits in codkinz vegeta- 1ol were held Friday morn- | N 0™, ¢ pouglass has returned|ance of $183 in the treasury. as a|neral was held from . the home ef|bes. ~Why iron is needed, and fruits < mgmbars’of the Eradusting | . 2r%, . G, DonEse a3 Soist | Sos Or R (ix the chapier . Aopart| Mames e Qo from, - the Home ot b es hieh ooy T paper ocigria, Subleky, Everelt|for several days visiting her som,|of the campalgn work was an effort to| Tuesday morning. Burial | by Mrs’ C.B. Fox;. “Cold pack method rian Potien Mare. Sheppell, | Blisha Bitavod: secure new membhers and 59 new | Windsor Locks. Rev. R. H. and its advantages over the open kettle Suersane - | _Miss Tstelle Brown of Baitic was & names were added to the membership{ officiated. | mothod” paper by Mrs. Maude Fur- < & 3 cisitor In town, Monday. quite & number from Hebron and An- Temperance Address. ess: “Value of f id vegetables in CUNTRAL VILLAGE i e i dover foining Tuesday. The follow- | Gustav T Boenman ot Harttord, | the. diet,” paper Arthur West. CLARK’S CORNERS ing committces were appointed: field _ secretary of the Cennectiout | DUring the eveni was a_dem- |jast weel. She will enter ‘Windham |attended school in New Yori- is home|has been attend Local Eoy Takes Yale Examinations urchasing committee: Mrs. Fannle | Tomperomcs i o onstration - i canping, Mrs. Harry | Hieh esnol, Willmantio. mext fail | |fof the summer vacation. struction at the Y Dixon Weich, chairman, Mrs. . A o et gl et uhl Mr ma Whiten show- tend: at A rty of Hebron people motored to|tne home of Mr. Horeich—tlra. J, Abthie Abwoed E 3 Lol the morning service of the Congre- | Keuhl and 3 Zpima Whiten sh Niabel True leads in attendance pa people m, e - . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burnham, ‘Mr.|Fsham, sub-chairman. Mrs. Fred A-|giiional enuren Svndey. Mrs. Gemrge s of canning rhubarb: | the village school during the yesr,|South Coventry and Storrs Sunday Freema. 2 1 at Watch Hill. and Mrs. Clance Bill and Mr. and frs. | Hunt, Mrs. Mary Hutchins. Comfore | 30 Q0 CRNTCR SUATAY. Trs, GeqrEe Lasbury, pineapple, and|having been neither absent nor :ate | Mrs. Clnton Porter and daughter,|his father and Woodhotse, all. of Hartford, were |bag committee, Mrs. James A Utley. | Cross work in toswn held an ol gea Dimmick, ~strawberries. | on any school da: Miss Ethel Porter, were Willimantic | weel Miss Phebe PRarber spent Sunday | recent visifors at L. H. Jewett’s chafrman, Mrs. Lillian' Bice. Mrs, | moeting at the Bolton tall Weotr |3 na_ Depeau e ed & _homie- | Sgnday services ak avaals Vikitors Thienday bt with relatives in Putnam. Mrs. Viola J. Clark is at Storrs|Alonzo Little. To have charge . of | gay. In the afternoon . Mrs. . ¥, |made canx 3 Mr. and Mrs. Verda Parkhurst of MASHAPAUG Mr."apa Mrs. John Stone of PYovi- | College thia week atiending the can. | linen. three Hebron Iadies were. chon: | Sam ol S, tLterncon - Mrs. - Sl s M ion s e s Barurasy of - nce were Sunday Tisitors here ning demonstrations. en, Miss Annie Gilbert, Mrs. Sherwood | fanacwires: 1iason, g s =S COVENTRY Mrs, Parkhurst's mother, Mrs, I". A L Mr. and Mrs. A P. Hall of South|"fiss Lenora Jennings has finished | Roosevelt, Mrs. M. G. Forton. Mrs.| wiinam B Stetran and son, of Gro MANSFIELD l.r.f\ 1ER gl 3 Parkhurst, Dw Ry A e e Al Of [ner school and 'is now at her home|White of Andover gave an interesting | well, were in town in their néw touring Death of William P. Rose—Party For| Mr. sud Mrs. Herbert Wilcox Futnam wers Sunday visitors at Wil- | ner, 75port of Red Cros work In her town. | car recently. J ‘ 5 | Fourth of July to Be Celebrated With | - oradie Roll Membe €. Union | 507, and Mr. and Mrs < of V tly ia an % _ e chairmen of the military and civil- % il r re—C. E. o1 e plicats of Mr and Mve K rpRo; Mr. -and Mrs. Arthur Kilpatrick of WOODSTOCK VALLEY |7 relief committees have chosen their Moves From Norwich. Flag Raising and Patriotic Speeches | oeting, ‘}’,‘:J'-"‘r‘v L8 Fugac of nd George Cr Poguonoc have. been visiting: at Ev- TOCH ALl aids 2nd these committees rev 'stand | Arthur Mott has moved from Norwich | —Death of Mrs. Alfred G. Clark. Patriotic Sunday. i .o oy B ] a5, tollows: to the Clark pace, whidh Charle ——— William P, Rose dled in the Hart-| guiao. Sl e oboorved as Patrio: i Tourth of Juiy | ford hospital from pneumonia. The | 4o Sunduy in the opening cxercises of way. There|iyneral was in the Coventry church|iu."cingay school at the Congre: Plans for the annus celebration are well un Mis nd Mre. O. A. Hiscox attended | Military relief: Miss Hattie gan Trail oxercises Friday of | chairma Handy, a teacher in| Mr. rown. | Sumner recently purchased. Mr. Mott 1..is to help Alr. Sumner on his farm. tha 1 the past iear. has|the 3 assistants. Mre. Cici x eturned hom: t Cochesett, | jast weel Gates, Mr: “Smith, =y e i is to be a flag raising about 11.30 a. m. | friday. e ™ ri in the Center 8 Mass., t t acation Moo Tnins Spencipiae e diL MELGEE S G i o S n [Eiks. £, otk Enows. Hemothasebiizeh, cIoHomen DY Apeechos | conmeis yH e ta Ciniecived by - thres | tional chufch g 4 M atrice Neal has returned to | past yeek. e T T R L Bolton residents have added - thelr|and music. Rev. Yernon W. Cooke of | daughten Spoke On Red Cross: - = - n Auburn, Me. On July ist. William Foss, locatmmall] Glymin. renor crrbmie Cher bit in the Red Cross fund, thosa Willimantic will be ‘one of the speak- |~ The preparatory lecture for ecom-| p o oo 0 TS g ol washmgton Coun did the sol Thompson, in the North district; ing were Mrs. H. mch of salads. sand- | munion was held in the chapel Wed- [, eV, Mt ROOSEVEN. Toc Sunject Sun- - lers. At 1.30-a ake; coffee. lemonade | nesday evening. day morning the Red Cros Fan- hes his duties on the Put- wiches, beans, Mrs. Ravmond Rider and_ daughter, | carrier, fini: Mrs. A. Turner, Buniee Felitnedl o W ¥ Sl heEme o sttord > e SR e pl rate S e it were reporteq by the |and Andrew ©. Manezsia in the Con’ | artsteria mn The altais was Fannea Party For Cradls Roll. nie D. Welch of Columbia was pre USQUEPAUGH ir home here. g and Mth Fogene Stbmmer ok Wathre] cote mosal by the ter cts. The amount | as mwenal v dinectors of the Tibrary | The Gleis' Misslon club gave a party |ent and spoke on the mame suljcct Took Yale Examinati Bty spent: Tucsdny misht et Allen Wel ne tos e cracved 'ty be i <o = $159.30. Lo e Skt S I A S e Roll, Friday afternoon.| A party of Hartford people motored - ale Examinations. bory & g E the treasurer. > ikrndged Cne o Hie s L e s el e o The Christian Endeavor Union met |to Hebron Tuesday and were entertains Geéorge D. Sezuin_has been in Nor- | Kenyon's. BORE Dance at Hall. home the first of the week and re- | ooy e : " |at the church Fridey evening. A|ed by Mrs. J. B. Tennant fakinz the Yale examinations. The young people had a dance at|turned to New York In his automobile| T uneral of ‘Mrs: Alfred G. Clark. | i, ot junch was éaten and after- | Miss Ethel Rogers is at the home .of — Ton. : » \rds there was @ suneet prayer meet- | her parents for the summer Mrs. Alksah G. Clark, 89, died Wed- & on the lawn. The rest of the| Mrs. Leon Rathbun, Mrs. Dita Rath- nesday morning at the home of her 7e weekiv prayer meeting was held | SOUTH CANTERRURY Yeomans' hall Saturday evening. brining his family to Bolton, Friday Friday even Herhert P. Collins and family motor- | to spend the summe: M Barber has returned 3 “ edq to Mamaen. Sunday, and spent the sister. Mrs. Phoebe Hanks. Mrs. Clark | evening was devoted to musie and|bun, Mrs. J. B. Tennant and Randall £ o Woraeseee U083 | Mrs. Bertha Roderick has coms_to |&d to Famden. g = E e e ning - was : £ pd Jiuh < oms er home for two weeks' vacation. She Teith reiatives. had been in failng health for some | games i Tennant were in Hartford Wedncsday. and Mrs. Benjamin Proadhead |TeLurns to her duties in Long Island| Mrs. George O. Fiske of Rockrille, MANSFIELD DEPO1 | fime, The funoral will he held at the |~ Charles_O'Reilly recently visited his phaiston ko 2 T e «-x?: 520 [ the o Jhte has Feon spending a few days with rel- iy | homd this (s day) afternoon, Rev.|.isthr in Willimantic. ¥ oo rela- | “The Ladies' Aid society mot at thejatlves in this place. Ten: ‘Local Gradustes Out of 27 for'| e == Aver aud Rev. Leonerd Smith| ~Miss Elele Mills snd sietéh, Biiza- SPRING HILL e ¢, Loring entertained |Nome of Mrs. S. B. Hadley Tuesday Arrive From Colorado. Tovir-Btits ~ Acquires’ Broparty—| o pciatioss sBurial. wil “be: in Will-|pern, and "Mir. TASIE Mills:have re- e by b T P - oriained | Jfternoon. Mrs. Emily Rand e s perty—|mantic cemetery.” turned to their homes in Westport, ihiaa et o2 Bune ondale. Saturday Nre. Conlon's hofse died at the sta- | donmier iasiandall of Colorado. her| Fatriotic Sermon Tomorrow. Several Mansfield young people were | & Fiftecn from here att n 5 d A g s died e sta- | qaughier g Ce g Several Mansfield L. onn. ay school convention at Putwam las Motored From Bridgeport, tioy Mool mothing While. she wia|eaerier. Maslof and sor, . Farid, = amons the graduates from \Willima Miss Josie Schwarz and Miss Hattje | 423, €chaol conyention at Tutnam st s Bt nceersn T B ] e e : e ey toeh e Wi meni] Rt rren. Mass, ar- | iz schools (nis weel s were In New Haven, Tues. | Nodnesday, art v and Saturday returned |- Mre. Fred FHvde was in Plainfield | metme s, e B e ived iast Fridas nis' usual’ all- | Wyman was zradu the e i i ompanied by his daughter. | Wonday to attend the funeral of Frank [ Arfas Mare Weleh: a stadent at the | SUEMer vacation visit with his grand- | Normal school and. s y Cerveny s their farm for the summer the first of | i Bartiett, who has been | Leste ehan Rise enod) Student at the|parents, Mr. amd Mrs. Charles W.|from Windham High school HEBRON A ah B liva Wiiees bamme — with ¢ ° ~ teacher. at the high school for — 16° dpandine The Sieatl Bohoel Pronie: ik bt L R B Cora earé, | She will mot. return next s fpendink the vacation witn ry Durkee of Manchester = et vl el — tho _party, from. Putnam Iast K| ativ . Tolland County T Tiotner ot thale home v the Take: | visisd ey cabasen o oot | The Mansfleld Center”school closed [0y o ¢ iomTaTmn L b ateiotie | Wodnesdny ana I8 visiting her sister, | 2Ler - e ey e e Mrs. Herman B. Wolft of Westeld | trom Themdns o gyi yeinis, Village | Wednesday. - The puplls with Mra. T, C. Hawkins, . 220 pienic at Wildhood = park UNlOP\ Mass., is visiting Mrs. Kate Wolff. |day last. Friday .she ~attended the | Teaghér, Marjorie Harris, SUZG:: Tomorrow=—Addresses on the | Russell Rexford and family of Prov- | 3 sy it e s studed;. the rated on Thursday with a picnic.| Red Cross. idence, were at Alanwel t Bun-fAnas W n Stetson of Norwich has g SOUTH W'ILLINGTON schools at Storrs college. two of- her | Miss Hdrris left Friday for her home| 8 o and Sund o DeaInet morinte Erandsacs Teine wiios th S ner | ear Me rose. Mass The sraduating exercises of the| 3r. and Mrs. VanTine Anderson of |7 SUnday ot/ 3 r | Work for Red Cross—Sale. Adds to & the graduate: : S 8 o en | w 8 Taat Fund by Genersl Subscription. |G- E: Society Officers Surpriss Elmer Had Ten Graduates. S ek DAl W hareday evening befors a crowd: | neme oF C. G Davis. . oo Mt . Edgerton. overseer of the g 1454 Mathews—Children’'s Day Exércises| ' This village leads the public schools [ Several local people motored ' t0]eq house. The hall was decorated with | Mrs. Lena Coit or” New Londor x At AP qirntral Worsted| Thece was a lnrge gathering at the| —Buck. Dos and Fawn Swim Beau. |Of the town in sraduates from the | '] on, 2 ey Spent|laurel, datsies and ferns. The class|a guest at the home of Judge I. b g K o€ | motto was Tn God We Trust. A dem- | Storrs the first of the week R N R Saturday evening for Red Cross| ty Lake. grammar department, having 10 out of | (1€ €Ver: e S T . 11} A gopd sum was received by a_total of 37 from the seven schools: | &t her home. ¢ being a surprise | ongiration in gymnastics was given by| Wallace Babcock and family . of A B the ssie of jve croam and cake and Y| Mre. Sarah Mathews is visiti-g rel. | EMMa Gergher, Ina Green, Gladys 1‘2["\‘1; 1th Davoll, who has spent the | the members of the primary — school. [ Breekiyn, .N. V.. will take posscssic Gt _ atives in Thompson, Thompson, Sara WHcox, Freda Wilson S et ot itn | Rev. Mr. Roosevelt presentéd the di-|of Ethel Freeman's home today (Sa 15 of Mrs. J. Arthur At- Leffingwell Jr. | * Wallace Tillibridge is visiting his| FTaNCis _Bowers, Maishall Bowers, | PA%t vear in Hampion, is at home with | /o a, Grday) for the summer. ¢ to_learm of her com- visited relatives in |fathe Day, Fenelon McCollum and | D€ parents Miss Marjorie Thompson who I Miss Leverett of Mississippi, who | Plai et Herbert Lillibridge. Mies Svelyn Avary spert last week Watch Hill. R. I, arren. t of the week. Mrs. Estber B. Dimock has return- Mr. and MMrs. Harry Palmer of L Marguerite rrow of \'cw;“’fh hé:, parents JIn. Hampton. - 1artiort Spell ‘ine ‘weak-end WIEh the | N esrs SRRt et un | London is Visiting Her elstives h | Alies Forence DIfn nas conciuded her - tare tRther, Wi ;o 2 - | thts: vl school duties at Montville and is a . Pome: in Provi- | e Marce homestens. Y A Gy With her parents, Mv. and Mrs. | "5 WIS Gt o at services in Dup. | her home for the summer vacation. b n3 spent a few davs here.| 3frs. Willard Richards 'enterfained e 2 ham Memorial church was sreatly. in- EET i O e et | B, g el Surprised On Birthd e ot ~ EAGLEVILLE 2 ? W Tillinghast's store. !also M. snd Mrs. Stephen Tt and| The officers of the Christian . Bn-| The village sehoor had an enjoyable i efeld of Passale, i s0u, Karsom, of Westford, and their | deavor society gave a surprise birth.|picnic at The Pines last Tuesdav at. i ’ Gt i a I e otn iy | Tire”” AlVert Hammond of | 18y party 10 Birser Mathews 1aat e, | Fornoor and - cnes 3t Tucsday 3% {Chidren's Day Concert—Strest Light- i [Son. © Tty B e Woodstock V - S i Children’s Day Concert. ?m\ a cleaning-up bee Wednesday| ing Cause of Public” Jubilation— - ng ‘& veex wwith friends in Spring- | Bumeson gyl oy ‘;,‘”‘""“ iwere: held | "ML o Acquires Property AT U for Tachers . s g T Shore site foripats Hyd: T . en at Memorial church Sunday, at 10.30. & - . 5 3 ” k . A ormerly Tived, | Tvemnt asra st e Rocara oliage | e oot Cursh Sunday e 1630 S0 SN Froberty ] he oo day caneert 1ast sun we will make an effort to inform al} 3 two vears, has yone to b 5| i ey B et i . William H. Hall and Mrss, James | PAFE O s R R Tl e B S R S L 1 < i s s pens 0.k 200 | piiss Nary Scianton is morking for | Reiice, o had e = seecives Pitiiotio. Senton: Iy America’s Weicome. ~ Over 38 was persons who are in the market to b her parents, M: anl Mrs Buel Por- 3 = i R BRe‘a Charles Palmer_spoke| Xext Sunday morning Rev. F. W.|ror ned roroms wonp 0" 25 an oftering 7 | Uiaille payees ce gier UL o S| Ragl. il geemcli s ot (ocic merror - Street Linhts Acclaimed. buy an automobile, that this is our 1 i At - Boys Catch Fawn, But Let It Go. |supDer wili be observed. Sunday Street lights in this village were in b4 7 e 4 Rov. T A, Turner Comtudon pasto. | 4GSR Ionat cUron SUISE, ™| T SR T g T 2R BT Bl i | B e e A last week of car selling at the pres- ] ate—Flag Raising July Fourth With | church, whici: in time will sreatly im- | 33" the ome started afier: thom Tin5 | William Reed. » TS| Lejoicing over and welcoming this our 2 Address by A. S. Hardy. | Proze She sppearance of the BIODErtY: |inrke crowd was Watching the swim- = M e WEDC Dopulak ent prices ¥ AW . 1. Cinam and chiiaren of | Cormic sad L EL Borir G Moy |mers. rushing Towasd the: apot where WILLINGTON B R P . £ Fest Newion Mass, are visiting G.|Forter attended church in Scotiand,lconfused and was cantured attar g . i . Mitgen ix TRl VAboly sk ] L. Upham and famity Sundas P fong, chase in the water. After shows | 1one oy (villiams Glazier, =Yale|anead of this? To th h re int ted 1d i Sor e T e R " | ol bk 1 e scarie over T | 1S B, SIS S, RO, (08 WINERG | Mot TSeehes h Fraee 0 i | atoriny i Cesing caereines Hacs: O those who are 1nterested wou Allan Upham of, Bosto is home for | The Tadies Society met. Thursday |t Saat e try. Parting Gift for Teacher. d h |4 alian o ' is o irne Tadles” Societs m Ficing o 5ot the Ttle oms after’ 15| “Srias Dovia rrall_ana’ Mine Traven| el = advise to get in touch with us at 5 Mias Mnrayerite Clemons [éft Wea- | A severe ihunder storm passed over | ™ e found Red Cmss members n nesty | o s ariones Mias onabren she nésliay for Northfield, Masé is. place uesday night beating every family in their recent canvass. | . oy . 3 % L P s . STORRS TR oS Teagt it | cxaeher who has served here tmost ac” once, as this will be positively the Suffrage Meeting. Samual preceded it rench, who has been ill of esteem and appreclation Miss Lind- There was an equal franchise meet- | for some time, is siightly improved W‘b rd Annual Conference of R Mrs. Burton and Mrs. Dayis of New ing 2t the home of the president, Mrs. 2 * i i = urel 3 A gron was Presented ¥ gold’ plece. She’ i R Stitne Mendss, ipema, o | gk, EOteF And Mrs. Porter s58t| " Ministars ‘Closas Friday Noan—New Haten are gucsts at G. A, Cosgrove's.| S iac next vear in & school earer ast opportunity. Edifh, Eddy, who tausht at-Stafford | plorence, Mass. Wall Being Drilled at College—Play | “"There was a large atiendance at the | 0 fier home, New Haven. : Springs, {s hom# ot the summer. e . Repéated. funeral of Mrs. Hak, mother of Anton |, Betells Addtns Was graduated from = Closes Pastorate. BOLTON NOTCH Hak, proprietor of the Daleville Peari | !¢ Srammar®department of the school H 2 . o REMSEA wh The third annual conference of Ru-|Button manufactory. — d J l 1 t A o, o reaaied ral Ministers opened Wednesday even- | Prof. .Barker of Boston univorsity, P r'ces m D ulc cars w' a vance u S fome weks ame,closed his pastoraté| .o T. Darling and two daughters,|ing with an add RTINS . 4 S R S - M sl he Cana e s o of welcome - by | returning - £ veste busines ey morning at the Congresation | o wWest Hartford, are visiting Mre.d Breaibent CHaries T Henon OF thertoreltis: ol o oo restern = businees Ton he gave a history of nis lite. Mr, | D2TIng’s mother, Mrs. Ida Davidson. [lege. . This was foilowed by a recep- | grove home. E - on a mo e s and Mrs. Turner made many friends Alex Jennings of Hartford was 8on fo Jelcgates conduoted by Rev.| The Chiliren's day concert was HERPKCID stops N J b i ere corge ert of.. ) letown. The | pleast: Thi W ~ v 2 5 T e ey & aue ol hane Loren Maine was & Hartford [ prosramme for Thursday was What | present.. oot Shoak o el itching of the scalp 2 Tuelr plans for-the future are not | IGtor, Monday. the Connecticyt College !s Doing to|. Mrs. Esther B. Dimock is enjoving almost instantly \ ferfected and thev will remain here | Bernice Smith went home with her [ Help in the Present Crisis, by I J.la visit with relatives and in ihrough the summer. - grandmother, Mrs. Kinney, Saturday.|Barber, director of the extension ser- | Jewett City and. Norwich. % | Plans for the Foucth ho‘:‘rmflssu&,{g;z) e L T v]‘ce gilie work of the Collegs Exten-|: . B, A d 3 y. e had been ill for | sjon Service with Boys and Girls,'A. J.| Fi w E = ‘ > There will be a flag raising on:the | several weeks. Brundage, siato leader of club work. | ent a the g comiokates vere nrcs-| Aspliations ab the better basber shopa / Common Julv 4. under the auspices| Mrs. Paterson and nurse came to|A Demenstration in Canning Food: b¥{ All ‘Russia in-Petrosrad on Wednes- K w"“'m“ of the @ommpnity.clyb. The exercises Belknap, Wednesday. “IMiss Estella Sprague, leader of zni § T o