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Mflflly Wednes- day Evening—Red Cross Meeting of Special Intersst — Hoxsie-Williams mml—hmlny About Walter * Old Folks’ Concert. : even! Iaur Am o0~ A ERrig Sale of Land. - Tomoreow (Sundny). Rev, Ol 'rwo viluable tracts of land burnr son of Rev. Clarencé H. Bar- 0! Targe’ attei lnnhl»n, wili préach at the fi" rvice in exchange with the "’ nnor E e will Dreach in | Central Village, Mr. Barber is a vouns man recently graduated with highest hon- ors at Hartférd Theological seminary. The Christian Endeavor meeting at 7.30 p. M. will be led by Mrs. Fred Safford. 'l'he subject is Tried and Prvvvfl. 9-20. c.vnrmr'u Proclamation Read. At the tast Sunday morning service the governor's proclamation for Inde- pendence day was reéad and particular notice given in regard to the neoed and purpose of the campaign for the sav- ing of food and eliminetion of waste The pastor's sermon was from the to his disciples: “If any man would éome after me-let him deny himself and take up lis cross and follow me.” Matt. 16: 24. The flowers in the church were even more beautiful than on Children’s Sunday. Song Rally. A song raliy planned in the midst of & busy week brought out community patriotism the evening of July 4. wh the national hymns were sung and one 4 sses were given, tative F. filler spoke of the call of the llberty bell and the démocratic ideal. Frank Hoxsie spoke of our Pilgrim heritage and the Jo. alty to Stars and Stripes. James Towne read the stirring poem Your Tlag and My Flag. The violins of Hiram Howes and Paul Hoxsie addad epirit to the exercise Important M. ng. The monthly meeting of Canterbury auxiliary of American Red Cross to be held at Mrs. Shorter's In North So tv July 16th in the afternoon. 2-5, <alls for all women of the town wheth- er Red Cross members or not. Bspecial importance attaches to this meeting since it will give opportunity to bring to the notice of women of the various localities and organizations of the town the plans of the county for wom- en's organizations as Thelpers of the governmen The FHoover registration of house- wives going forward in this town in others hopes to give each housewife opportunity for mempership in the TUnited States food administration. Hoxsie—Williams. Saturday evening at the home Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sagur at the Green thelr niece, Miss Edith Mar guerite Williams, was united in mar- riage with Howard Franklin Hoxsie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tloxsie. '] bride is 4 daughter of Fred H. ilams of "Wilimantic. Rev. Jones performed the ceremony. The best man was Paul Hoxsie, brother of the groom. The maid of honor was Miss Helen Cooms. The bride's sister, Miss Vivian Wikiams., was pianist, playing the wedding march from l.o- hengrin. The only guests outside the wedding party were the parents of the young couple. was_served after the ceremon and Mrs. endan ing’ to' theé ufi of the bic‘i Foomaistea of Songs’ by TZ’ Blsk‘ 'lhlflt. Whegiér 14 Mo::l t‘{ao Toute of Tunes on Ye Fiddle. the sttage=-Two Pop- | 7% eakin, etc. :rnossofisqu pfi Co werée attired in ant e criai dand é’n- A"xgh sucdl;;y :!!“m 2k sale. About xhlr(y‘d:‘“u: mn Ar loci in the vestry of (S Methodfst m?'fi:‘ %‘mf:: as christened Th urch at the close of the Tegulal; gore Amos, Sunday afternoon at eai Tk .and business session. ItWES | Tohns Roma.n Catholie church. 1 P X I,nn confe the nenmon ded to serve, ‘? gnce a month, 2men rt returnsd from a we L Weddig Annduiieients. iate it Worcestor, Mass, friends. - _Priends in the village of Rev: Church—Rogers. ompson and Mrs. Thompson of X ceived 1 Wednesday evening i the home of M”’u 2?‘1::::::1 ags M Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Churg:‘;n Pals -maus s-rvieo ‘ ¢ ~ Asn Shaw B . of the Vil lage woka in the "M . churgh tho absence of Rev. J: last Sundsy moxa: 12. 20-36. At the C. E. Col- ver and D. R.Povey sang a duet. Neerer Sl Nearer.. At un Sunday | rames Roseniund, have returned from School session e patziotic ProgTamme |y, weeks' visit with their sister, Mrs. was ziven. a‘nmti Wilson's .n&t:-y Tictor Plerson in Providence. e Sunday schools wes read o tAe.-s;sfa,n:anupy‘rln t Dudley C. At K. of C. Meeti Parkine followed a rveading, = John Cuddy, Cornelius m-neny selection from the Eife -t Abraham Cornelius Fitzgerald and ¥y Rhea. TeFontaino: | yme were in Stonington Sunhy to at- coln. by Mrs B ;;dfpg- The Work 5?“ l)i Red tend the exemplification of the degree in the X. of C. Cross. and What It Means, Bu C. B: Cel- Enrolled in Red” Cross. Lesson study. At s Mtfo“owed je: & ¥ r o e e an The Red Cross ‘éffidars have nearly eompleted a canvass of fié town. Ad- 2 & vecond t A Archambauit, baritons; marfl bass. There were many visitors . "B and Mrs. Orin R Witter ana Mra. 4. Vitter of Fartford mo- w to Chl.filn the Fourth and at- the patriotic celebration and Everétt B. Brown of Pomfret e-.mu ‘oft friends in town on the Fourth. BALLOUVILLE Loeal Team Leses to Ashiand, 3-2— Feurth Death in Hector MacCon- nell’'s Family—Entertiinment Nets $26. . 'and Mre. Church werc. married qg Mnrm- Frank Clark, pastor of the S’;pu:\: chureh. Kennerson—West. Morday evening at the home of M. Mrs. M on _in Pe- auot. Miss Kenners; Bilen West and ~ Edward ;(mn‘rum wers married by Rev. T. Miss BEile TRosenlund ud brother, ~St. John On the aftermoon of the Fourth on the grounds of the Ballouviile Ath iétic Association, the home team jost o th Ashlan of Jewett City, 3 to visitors got two runs in the Brst in inning ANd one in the AftH, whils Baiouville got one run in the first inning, and one in the sixth. téam had seven gooss eggs. day was quiet in this Windham County DAYVILLE by Salute. to_the 'nu offering s $3 v the Red mflfl: e F({fi‘ow[n! awards for - regu ditional members ars: o\ue}b?v, Amm-an band furnished music at attendance were . given: Rolled goid | Mrs. F. C. Mousley, Frank Mouseley, l begianing of the afternoon. Five i ono vear and |Louis Mousley. F. Strictland, W. W. e aoid rin o skeh. C. | Tagims, T 3, Dovie: William_ Brown. | The Week's Happenings—Funeral of Fliond I St e Gisaed o E iver. Jr. and Helen Louise Gol-|J. Bloomfield, J. Y. Miller, R. C. Bollex Palmer Hili—Generas : Fourth Death In Eight Waeeks. Ler ten months. Gun metal pin to|W. B. Cousins, W. Costello, A. P. John- S. Cogswell returned Hector MacConnell and family have Margaret E.-Colver, foar months. son.-B. Eggleston. A. P. Matfleld. 'W.} Miss Bernice §. Cogs The| recently returned from Millville, in The Epworth Leazue evening ser-|S. Dolles. J. Danjels; David Frieburg, Rthecn Mgw = Jersey, Bgvirg besn o with Miss Madeline Birch, lcad-|Charlas Watson, B. P. Foss, J. W. Bar- chfled’ thers by the Geath of James T+ “the topic was America for Christ.|ber, J. F. Finnigan, H. Shiclds, Miss Gnowles, the husband of Mrs. Maoc- Mr. and Mrs. J. F..Clouse and voung | Adelle Miller, Lathrop Miller. Connsil's sister: THiS i8 the fourd daughter, Ruth. of New Haven, mo- - Chapman, burial they have attended within tored here on Saturday and called on|Bogue, Mnrfig !'reeln..n Mrs. SIEN: weeis. the trés oimers Lav B. bean in Norwich, when anothér sis- friends in this piace. ‘V:"reem;n " - ucy mith, ter, her husband and their babe were Participated in Gambol. William H. Beckwith laid away 5 ;‘ufiewood cemetery. Alvah _Woodward, the son of Rev. who was | Beckwith, ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs.|Norman C. Lathrop, Charles W. D: Woodward, was summoned to Chicago this reek to take an exami- M. Buckingham left Mwnld ¥ | Mrs. Charles Hope, John,J. nndd;sru 2. 35 his club:| Chas. Watson, dfrs. Blida Geer. Alon- g - Gambol. Sunday. with, Leslie Bothiam, Daniel Rogers, Corpe. X kel :, young: son of Mr-and |Charles T. Ramage, Mrs, Charles T. Miss Imogene Cook is Mrs. Andrew Miller returped hursday | Ramage, Mrs. Thomas Davis. Mrs. S oesame Coak | from Lawrencée hospital., where he un-|Ephriam Malone. Mrs. M. E. Tooker, z 2 derwent a Tninor operation. Mrs. J. B..Lathrop, Joseph La Plant, Netted $26. Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Wilson and | R. 1. Melce J. L.. J. E., and Hen dauzhters, Misses Ilester =~ and Ma Albert W. Avery Taoker, pianist, cornetist and first garect last week from Brook-|w. 1, Botham. Frank Crandall, respectfully, at a fine entertainment Ivn. N. 1o spend the season at a|Rehert J. Hewitt, Frederick B, Lathron, Saturday evening at the hall of the cottage on the Bivff. Wilifam S. Rohlnson C. A. Fitzgerald Attawaugan Socizl Club. The Wood- Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Kennedy from |y R. Collins, N Reuben Boles. ward trio. Miss FEthel Woodsmard, - ve opened their cottage. o Sty e, R € Dark, s, pianist; Alvah Woodward, cornetis George W. Frost and|ra Betham. Mrs. Wallace Potter, M and Truman Woodward, violinist, a : J Lena Rogers, Miss Ruth_Long. Em Ro rendered selections. The two last!| Holmes. Phillips. Rev. . named géntlemen also took part in Thibbetts, Mrs. Annie Walsh, Mr: the orchestral sextette. Mise Julia | Howard Hoxsie have spendinz Bradford. Miss Jessie Bradford. gave in a charming manner|the week at the shore. Miss Jessie Schofield, Mre 2 program of miscellaneous reagings. Hanrd drid Seen. Coliins, Mrs. Daniel Rogers. Rev. I. F. Ice cream was sod. Twenty-six @ol- 3 Quinn, Mrs. Alice P. Mitchell. Mrs. lars was realized from the entertain- Frank Schofield. Miss Anna M. Quinn. ment. to be used by the Ladies’ Aid Afrs. Gertrude Rogers. Mrs, T.e Grande Society in furnishings for the Meth- odist parsonaze, Sunday, C. H. Kilday entertained s Ella Rosenbund, Mi Edward and Mis: Julia Kilday of Zella Brouilliard. Mrs. Frank S. € Burchard. . Cernelius W Norwich, and William Wainer of Yeork. W. Kowalski, W Madam Aubit.> Miss_ M: e it h am . Pray spending = home. are e ents. Mr. Wednesday from Boston, where has been spending the week. Mrs. Monk of Putnam has come here to -eside with Mr. and Mrs. El- mer Monroe. Mrs. Benfamin Martin returned home Saturday after two weeks' visit with her son Charles and family at Methu- en. Bass. Mr. and Mrs. Percy W. Dickinson have rented one of £, Kennedy’s houses on Railroad 8quare, where they wili ¢ommence housekee Charles Franklin, who at QGreenfield, Mass.. was at home with his family over the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. LaBelle visited relatives at North Uxbridge Sunday. Guests at Wedding. Mrs. Bimer Munroe was in Worces- ter last Saturfay to attend the wed- ding of Miss Stella Marak. - s Cora ¥. Cogswell is visiting her sister, Mrs. F. G. Bailey, at Worces- ~ Waiter Morris of £. works repeat visiting her Merritt Mrs. 4. J. Lathrop are spending a two weeks' vacation with relatives at Willimantic, Mansfieid Center and North Covent Mr. and Mrs. Har Brearley are entertaining the latter’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. David Naylér, of Westerly R Wocdruff and i o"d Hills, arrived las n Marv over the Fourth—the Appiys 1 Browns and Larkhums among oth The Ladies’ association tied qulilts at Grange hall Tuesday e Miss Mabel Dunham of Willimantic has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lathrop the past week Themas Hope and family of West- erly were guests of A. T. Hope and E. iast Friday and Saturday Outing to the Shere. Mr. and Mrs. Hareld Field were eeiccend guests of reiatives at Foster. . qde Sunday they enjoved an outing at e Mhes | Rocky Point. : Afies Aznmes|. Mrs. Georse Barnes has been quite = ill_this week with a_severe cold Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Greig have a new touring car. Mrs. Eila Harrington of Saybrook was the gues: last week of Mr. and Norwich, Dorothy Masse as the weelk-end Mrs. Emerson Whipple. Wuif and family of t - their cottage on “eck #nd have as ! M, Tmona SEnn Of 1 WaterhufeT 2~ W two after- lunch. The appearance in the Canadian overseas casualty list of the name of ‘Walter Wilson Has created much inte est. Te has been missing with his whole company since October during the battles on the Somme, orge Hatch tof Attleboro, Mas: visiting his mother. Mrs. Susan Hatc, The promotion of Capt. Harold Her- | rick to the rank of major is a matter g of Beacon Talls, vacation at his parewis’ Misses Marion and Ellén Pray at the home of their par and Mrs. J. L. Praj Mise last week from ‘Wilimentic Normal school. and in the fall begins teacking at Newington. Frank Bennett and A. B. Simmons edos” B . W Berzman. lice Quinn, . Mrs Improving” Mann! ~..2ann, of Put ol Quinn, ann has been | Suinn: his cottage, coming of his 1. orge Coleman, Ellen and v Geer of| : ot of congratulation among his friends ent severai days last week vma '.“;hrs \ilia Coen: | \rs. Eimer Munros. This week they ardon Herac 84| " Walter Sagur has been suffering | tage “The Pines.” e Oleon, W Al |are entertaining Joseph Mathers aad e oroughi Miss Bea. | f5om Injury to his foot son Crowell of Norwich G g " | Miss Mabel Beale of Worcester. - ice Simmons, wag 2 week-end t at_the cottage trice Simmons, “who to spend a CANTERBURY PLAINS a3 a 3 _the : Funeral of Palmer Hill. fortnight at her parents’ home here. (RS, M e E: irs TG, Hony L Alice| Tuneral services were held Satur. . —_ H. Sears of Hyde Park, ooper, Mrs. usan ogers, ennie | day afternoon for Palmu TN, aged Ciyde Kenyon and Miss Bertha Chris- spent y. with Mrs, Sears | Smithin 10" vears, who died the 24th. Rev. PHOENIXVILLE tian Married at Jewett City—Iinter- R o ari ne Trs. Harry Bogue, Mrs. Melvin Fur- | William Swainson officiated. The bear- : < S % 4 Saitine B el Tk e euRaiT. - ber, C. M. Rn;)erls_on ;"orfl‘ E. Rog- erx hwere‘_‘t;ur boys, Ralph nr:.flay Family Reunion at South Windsor At. | 8t in Canning Demonstration. e Srosks of Hartford]ers, Roy Gardner ‘ogletanr. | Wiliam Coftey, Earl Rumrili and Her-| tonded by Local Gueste—New Mail| maws s eturned Tuesday, haying spent_the | Georse, Johnson. Fimes MatFarlane,|man Steinburgh. - Burial was in the| C, uio- Begins Dutics. pit Sanhe verentae e T - gpeje et 2o B T Eoste e Lo e son and the lat. |, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Clemens, Miss |spending his vacation with Mr. and Myra Post and (Zifférd Bowen motored to South Windsor Sunday and attend- ed a family reunion at ths home of John R. Vinton. Many frem here attended the dance in Bastford Tuesday evening. There was a_large atténdance at the dance held in Hampton Tuesday even- Gladve Gougl <x Marv Clark, Rose Clark. Miss Ruth Bergman. Maude Bennett, Miss Frances Okraut. z Edwin S. Henry. Miss Amande Fer- bert. Miss Vera Burgess. Miss Tlor- ence Chappel, Mize Ameéde Tusezman; iss Nan Allen, Mre. A. Johnsen, Mrs, Johnson. Mrs. Mary Anderson,” Mrs, Mary Pato Mrs. Roy Johns=on, Mt Maude Flaisdell: Roy _Babbitt, Mrs. John Carlton, James McNeil Miss May Turner. Bert Edmonds, Miss Tda Mores. Miss Alden Moses. Miss Lii- lian Horen. Miss M- Helen Lenihan, Miss Rose Haler, Eva St Germa? = Miss Alma_Marconx. Miss Annie Chapel ter's family at Franklin, Mase Willard ¥. Bennett of Prévidenes has been epending the week with his mother, Mrs. Fannie S. Bennett. Sunday Sermon Topic. At the Congregational churéh this coming Sunday the pastor’s theme will be The Re‘ation of Society to Her Re- pentant and Reformed Prodigals. ABINGTON Twenty-fifth = Wedding Celebration— Lightning = Strikes House—Invita- tions to Silver Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Clarenca Watson. Siss Virginia Sharpe is at heme for tie summer. Miss Mary !toddard is visiting téiends in Farmin ev, k A. f\llhr and Mrs. Foi- ler Ubservld their 25th wedding anni- versary last week Friday aftermoon and evening. ‘Miss Emma. Allen visiting Miss Florence Warren in Eastford. __Given Memory Bex. Several friends of Mrs. Jane White sent her a memory box last week. Herman Covell has sniisted in the army and is new at Syracuse, N . Struck. by Lightning. During the severe thunder shower Monday afternoon the house of Mra. Philse Kingsbury ning, but no serio: Several trees were struck in Elijott and two houses in Pomfret Landing. Neison Platt is home for thre summer vacation. The Ladies’ Bensvolent society met Thursday afternoon-at Library hal Library Hours. The library will be open Thursday afternoons from 2.30 to 4 instead of Sllurflas s during the remainder of the rs. ©. P. Sabjns. Weher of New York spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, Herman Patsche. Mrs. Miss Evelvn Richards, a tescher in J., arrived last week to 3 her vacation at the Leng Cove arm of her .parcnts,” Mr. and Mrs. “red Richarde. 5 Charles Parkhurst ill, is_recovering Bushnell spent th with her son, Clem- ent. at New Londen. Mr. and John mons of Jewett C'it with Mrs. Perking Dawley. wilo has the eldest son -of agd Mrs. ard ©hase; of Long »me.& MemgHsl Bobgital for apman was thel XNorman and Mrs. tis T. Gakes:- m New London, for ing. Mfnere was an anto sccident near Abington Sunday. One car was badly demagzed. Mre. 8. J. Latham entertained Sun- day Mr. and Mrs. M. Clark of Troy, N Y.. and Maurice Latham of Danielson. Mrs. Helen C. Josiyn entertained a moter party from New Haven over the week end. Miss Myra Post 6f Hebron Is visit- ing relatives in the village. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer D. Glenn were in Hartford for the week end. New Mail Carrier. » The mail from North Windham to Fastford is being carried by Mr.|ters, from New York. have heen Zeosta Windham beginning ;v:idlns a few days at Mrs. Johr's 3 ome. Home frem Wedding Journey. Rev. Stanley Carter Sherman and Mrs. Sherman returned from their wedding trip Saturday. Miss Hunun‘- ton and Mrs. Lyon received them at the parsonage. Miss Gladys Joslyn is at Riverside cottage far the holiday. Mrs. H. C., Joslyn and Miss Gladts n, Roy Latham, Mrs. S. J. La- tham and O. H. Latham and Clifford Bowen motored to New London July 4th and witnessed the parade. Miss Myra Post has returned to Hebron after spending a number of days with relatives he: ™Mr. and- Mrs. Fred Peltier of Alh- land. Mass., are with friends here for a while. Miss Edith Wheaten entertained Manchester guests over the holiday. Miss Ruth Hauschild or Storrs is a £uest at Mrs. Nathaniel Sherman’s. Mrs. Lincoln has returned from a five weeks' stay with her niece at South Coventry. Perkins and , spent the Fourth mister, Grace L. Kenyon—Christian. Clyde Keényon and Eertha Christian were marriad in Jewett Ci t] Wednesday nignt. After an 7 bile trip through Westerly they turned to his home, where they begin housekeepingz. Several from here Charles \['14!1 and young son Kenneth. went to Mt, Poocone, Penn., Bst_Week to spend three weeks at the Ailler's parents. h and family of New arrived Saturday, to*spend the attended the canning demonstration at Grange hall Miss Lena. Lewis of New York has ol seen spendis a vacation of -twotds Walsh Aiss Nora Cu ml;!: - veeke with her .mother, Mar mnak | Toh0 g, B % 3 .ewis 'at Aliyas Point.. Miss > tonducts Bible study work on the Green, Thursday Mrs. C. John's son and two daugh- #ternoon namis Eamunr Rogers.znd Fred Crandal Tork city. , N Annual Elections. g s sed. ats The Woman's Home: Missforiare = The Sunday srawsthat were dit:]¢lety of the Methodist cliureh Held its d last Sunday, the 1157 down jannual business meeting Thursdal aft- up from New:T.ondon, fiuua ernoon. Officers- elected “were as fol- nuch inconvenienee ‘o those 'atous- [10ws: -President, Mrs. Ralph H. llel- omed to usesthemi: having been vice president. Mrs. John B. ervice since the opening of tha secretary, Mrs. William Rec ¥ich and Woreester - brl ch- treasurer,. Mrs~Touls G. New- Kew Haven rpad. - mite box. treasurér, Mrs. John B Beautlful Rosg Gardeh. Flag Pre- sented The g’s Daughters. The flag raising Saturday afternoon was a grand success. A procession of veterans, citizens and school children formed at the \ethodist church and marched to the King's Daughters’ hail, where exarcises we: held. The speakers were Hon. Ran- dolps 'H. Chandler, of Thompson, | Commander A. R. Snow Post 51, Web- ter: Michael Schofleld and Represen- tatives B. S. Backus. The flag was presented the King’s Daughters by Vernon Jepson and accepted in a brief appreciative speech by the president, Mrs. Lizzie Robbins. The committee had arranged a _splendid _program The_flag was unfuried to the bre by Comrade S. R. J John Ransom has seld his farm and ial ‘was held he Epworth League af which the be seeh af the home &f|following officers wore elected: Pres- | Aroroan Inthe village. |ident, Harold Cornet: first vice pres- M V. H, Durmont | jgent, Mrs. Charles Ramage nd fa.:n v motored here Sunday fromyyice president, Ralph H. Melcer: third’ Tay and Fan- s v Montelain,” N. -J., 5 e season a: their coltage ONinie Smith: fourth vice president. Miss secretary, Rrgbert secretar: nsu:tzmz : treasurer. organizer, M s, e le daughter. Den\ Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Henry: W. Hurl~ . while on a-teip to New York and ank Peal of Bethel is visiting rel- ‘atiygs in fown. 'h‘! Alice Mz and Mrs. Milton Terry of Leb. X will y Th. angn, and Mr. and Mrs. Eimer Phiil- Mahler of Waterbury,| K. J. Peckham and party motored |an efif:ea::a’h(’rem?.mnf i Ble. Juiy 4. < in the after- |iPS - were Sunday visitors' among xho has been visiting her sister, Mrs. |from Willimantic Tuesday evening and E missed in the neighborhood. and es- pecially in the church, as Mrs. Ran- som is the efln!znt superintendent of the Sunda; also the chorister. EAST KILLINGLY Holiday Brings Numerous Visitors to Local Homes—People Who Are 4 frends here. Chuzch: of Ner-, Wedding Invitations. Boberf, .connect-| . Invitations are out for the d with the submiirine base at thelriage of Shelton Keneston, favy ‘Yard, epént Syaday at. their[ien, and ottag€ on the Bjuf. Rev. James . 'Panm- returned fromr s vacation Tuesdax and will Yeslc “in” tH E chyrch as uual, tomérrow} . Gunday. and danm ardd Mrs “and thei %, in the evening: Charles Peal, has gone to South Port- land, Me. for the summer. Silver Wedding Invitations. Invitations are out for the silver ~edding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. C.arence- Watson to be held July 11th. Rev. Frank A. Fuiller spent Tuesday in Norwich Town. attended tire dance at Bastford. Rev. Mr. Jones preached In the Con- gregational church Sundayv. Mrs. Katherine B. Case has returned mar- of Shel- Miss Maude .Howard, of Lewiston, Me. e Strawberry Supper. - The strawberry supper-at the Con- ‘Zhegational church was well attended. families entertained friends | noon, énjoying the novelty of a basket | | EAST THOMPSON A"grim silent man, quiek n th The La Matinee Tic 51!‘ guest of relatives at Putnam, Heigits, Clarence <handler and family of Danielson visited reiatives here . Mon- Miss Alice Law of Providence spent the week-end with friends here. M Minnie Cole and daughter, Vera, of Providence, have been spend ing a few days with Mrs., Cole’s moth- el Nettie Jacques. Asa Marshall of Boston spent the Fourth with his daughter, Mrs. James Moran. Miss Helen Heath of Worcester enjoving a vacation at her home he: Mrs. Elmer Stone of Foster, vis- ited friends here Thursday. Allen Buffington and family Sunday with Mr. in Gloucester. WINDHAM Annual Library Tea Nets About $45— Local Ball Team Defeats Seotland Twice, 10 to 4—Mrs. Julia Arnold’s 84th Birthday Thursday. spent Buffington's parents | The annual tea for the benefit of the public lib was held in the read- ing room on tite Fourth, In charge of Miss Josephine Bingham. Mrs. Robert Bates of (‘hicago served punch and Mrs. I €. Hatch poured tea. They were assisted Julia ated trude by Misses Harriet and ooms_were decor- by Miss Ger- in by fid, with Arnold ansisted Alan G in various v afternoon were the Misses Hopkins and Ay Keen- good attendance and 1 amount to about $43 A Pcaceful Fourth. from the tea at Miss the fibrary the elebrated very mnfl”\,’ w firecrackers and very ; hoys were inclined 3 nd as ° they 1 re he usual material they d the best they could and for a while | during the early part of the evening . ed the streets with horns, e it every was thing by 9 A number of vis rs were at rs. Challenger danghter, Mrs. Har- v York Scotland Defeated Twibe, 10 to 4. team de- | Wind- Browning services here. Eighty-Fourth Birthday. yeceived the enn- ends on her 21th lizs Fn Mt he sum- mer. | | ir Island, on | Anderson and | e Fow on's. of July gnests at A Townsapople: Surpriee-Rev, -and; Mek Frank A. Fuller on Silver Wedding | Anniversary — Gifts From Many Friends. | ned ou eremonies Mrs. Adaf Mr. Barrows poem tied help make securs for Oine guest present, was In her f the Sund schonl ented a embossed pre handsome with » Woods Walt h T b SHI| wm—'f HART in “WOLF LOWRY" TRIANGLE FEATURE cHARLlE OHAPI.IN lll The Im POMFRET CENTER ' m | Benedicts THE COOLEST THEATRE ¥ IN THE CITY E ABOVE ALL OTHERS terrible in b his_whole life wrath umtil he migrant TODAY AND SATURDAY EARLE WILLIAMS Py T THE SOUL MASTER HEARST-PATHE NEWS BIG V. COMEDY MARY CHARLESON in BATAN'S PRIVATE DOOR —_—— Coming Seon PEARL WHITE in THE FATAL RING From th ry Now Running in The Boston American "AUDITORIUM. TODAY VALASKA SURATT in “SHE” By H. RIDER HAGGARD JOHNNY AND EMMA RAY in CASBEY'S DREAM MUTUAL EKLY Mat. 1.30-3, 10c. Eve. 7-8.30, 10- 18 MAJESTIC —TONIGHT - High Class Photoplays TWO SBHOWS 7:46-9 DANCING 8:30 TO 11 MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA PRIZE DANCING WEDNESDAY ADMISSION 10¢ THE COOLEST SPOT IN TOWN Mrs, Evers fre The Tamte EAGLEVILLE Defeat Back HMoliday Game THE BEST GRADES OF MEN’S, IT AT THE RATE OF it is to dress well. CHAPLIN Kuiotion at Goid Plass—utritic Céle- bration of the Feurth. Rev. Guy D. Wingerd has Béught a runabout, a great help to him in hi pastoral ‘work in Chaplin end North Windham.- - Held Auctiin. Abriham Gold, who recently sold nis farm and stock, sold a quantity of his ousenold’ goods :t public auction Set- h!' Mr. Go'd has moved to Seuth Cha; nu;’ o_ Clarerice 2. Chester is. aoing ‘“There was a program. of music, reci- tations and tableaux, followed by the Mrs. A. B. Shedd, ked-chasge " | of ‘the supper. | Ogden Stanton, who has-been ill, is able to be out. and Miss: Bliza- P 'beth Harvey are visiting at-J. H. Wil- - Oraanizations Hold -Annu=| sonis. " * al Meetings. e Master Douglas Fellows is visiting his auge, Miss Florence E. Fellowa. of Away. UNC2SVILLE —aigas Club Miss Grace Lawrence of Ballouvilie and Tareld Pierce of Pawtucket, were guests of Allen Buffington and family Wednesday. Mrs. A. P. Rich is spending a few days with her dtugh(er Mrs. Luther . . Mrs. J. A. Coleman spent the Fourtn with her brother. L. ¥I. Porter. Addison Frink has moved his family to South ‘Manchester. Mrs. E. M. Yeomans =»nd fam ltuva returned from a t in Hart ord. . Colgrove, all of Willi- hursday Smith and Olive Aldrich. s Qay with friends in West Rumand, Mrs. F. Tennant, with her chil- | Mass. @ren. of Bast Hampton, has been visit-| Mr. and Mrs. William Yare, Miss iAg her mother. . Mary F. Frink, uh%mdbua%hg Brooks spent Mr. Tennant join: them for the|the R int. Joining -4 £ Lhe communion - sérvice at the Congregational church, Mr. and Mrs; H. 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