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LIBERTY HILL reunion July 4th. A large gathering enjoyed a fine clambake. i \rs. Charles Sanen entertained the Miss Noyes Returns to Chicago—Meet- | Ladies’ Sewing circle from Pawtucket ing > 1 sd: of last. week. S PR Werkers: e irs. Charles A. Seibert are LETTERS FROM TWO STATES Season On—Dr. Helen . preach here Sunday. Services at 2 P.| nn.. Aariorie Noyes, of Chicago, | boardine at Fred Hendrickson's for the | ¢,ring on First Aid. i Coun = : it | who has been the guest of her grand- | summer. ] L3 W - . New London ty B S Y T Auon areswing Tother for- several " weeks, returned | - Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. G. Clark of | A post card from T. Parker Lathrop — ing_in Springfie.d. ¥ home Thursday. Providence were Sunday visitors at [0 S5 S TR T Uine T aosauito UNCASVILLE Farmers find the haying season|™pp, "CE. society held a' social at|F. O. Plummers. e nas Daioa bt n Anoied. rather backward. : ; i Charles Bassett and Ben Pierce are | "ays Gaskill's father, Mr. Dale, has Membership— |~ Mr. and Mrs. W. I Mott were vis- |the ball Friday evening. out with new automobiles. Satere’ oen: hier. giiest. Additions to Red Cress Me: Iding | itors in New London, Sunda Sew and -Knit. Miss Annie Anderson of Putnam has | ¥ PPen MR BUESL L o \ie wm. Palmer Memoria] School Building e A Red Cross meeting Is held here| .ourned to Mrs. H. H. Crowell's for |y \jive Fah Fxiey Nisited B0 Nearly Completed—St. John's Par- SOUTH GRISWOLD SfTy. wehk &t fiyerenc houses, & 90 loiersummer. Rey. Harold Barber of Central Vil- ish Lawn Festival. se’ Z lage preached in exchange t! e rtaining | Children’s Day Exercises at the |, JosePh Clark of Long Isiand, o BROOKLYN pastor last Sunday.. His hearers car- Mrs. Henry Jerome T T aon | " Church-LVaried’ Preprammse iGiven | 1o e s Al Bt here Tt ried: awhy -not: only. inspiration® but her granddaughter, b s . | many remembered bits of the sermon Jerome, of Plainfield. urday. E. L. Baker Transferred to Field Ar L sanaae By o ir ow: that of.oth- The branch of the Red Cross so- The Children’s concert was given at| Fred Brewster of New York is the tillery—Birthday = Surprise Supper :g: their own profit and that clety in the village has a hundred and | the local church Sunday July 8. A |guest of his cousin, Mrs. Earl Hol- e Witk Meeting at The Plains. ey I e Vnembers, ained by a|very interesting programme was given | prook. s This coming Sunday evening . the ouse to-house canvass. The fol- | The committes in charge was Misses | Miss Hattie L. Starkweather has ridence | crrigtian Fadeavor by tnvitation . of B o Res compietes the list of | Gladys L. Thompson, Mabel I Gus- |been in Norwich and Franklin for sev- Miss Abbie W. Putnam of Pr is visi i Mrs. William H. i1l t with the = E. | tatson, Helma F. Gustafson and Ma- 3 latives. is visiting her sister, M the Plairs church will meet wit gfififir’r’vxi‘x‘,;;mafimdfl%non?::‘&vu, bel- Burdick. bk S Sardon t‘:’;’a‘;‘:filr;lnhufu gaughter. | Clewley, and,"expects 'to ‘spend the Methollst Protestant people -at ..the Vil : . and_Mre. The programme ows: Mary, is at his ents’, at Lake Pond | Summer. o > J ek, “ies Milwon | Onward, Christian Soldiers; invo- |for s while. Mor Chanpell ia laid up| Miss Helen Sharp has S Renovating Parsonage. e Niavran, Mrs. | cation, pastor; responsive readins. |with a bad arm. schoo. in Massachusetts and is w Work on the parsonage was begun e, e i = eldon, | Childrea’s Day, Byron Kinnle: reci- | Frark L. Bennett motored to Mood- [ her mother, Mrs. James Lowry, fOT |55t Monday by Mr. Gaskill who bas "Y ”01’ MAKE Jerome Hou N et Miss Ellen Ma- | tation, Welcome, Grace McGovern: A |us, Saturday - L e e 4 been given the contract of renovating g = Greeting to Summer, song, school; ex- | The Putnam Salvation Army corps Transferred to Artillery. and_ painting by the Ladies’ society. 4 ; 2 3. i in th 55 Marie Mahoney, Miss Anna W. | erclse, 4 Welcome Grace McGovern |holds a meeting at Blackstone hall to-| Eibra L. Baker, son of Mr. and Mrs. | The Ladies' societs will meet with |} 4 delightfully interesting record of your vacation in the e e Raries W ‘Thorpe, Maysey | John McGovern and Stella Brand; rec- : 5 Mrs. Hi s day, July morrow at 3 p. m. George E. Baker, who enlisted in the | Mrs. Hiram Howes on Tuess ocko, Manuel Leno, John Caraka, |itation, One Day for the Children, | "Miss Abble Pray is visiting in Prov- | U §. service and wanted to serve in |17th, from 2-5 p. m. drew Perusca, Andrew Perusca, Jr., | Rhoda Brand; recitation, The Flag, | jgence. unforgetable Kodak way? It will be of interest to your i b tHe artiliery branch, was at first as- S e = h ; B ; S b Mo | Bear Poopie, Olive Gunle, Lizetie Shaw o S TP e U ; P : as well as to yourself. Wherever you go you ca dre. Margarer Devine Jinrch, Mre |Dear People, Olive Gulle, Lizette Shaw | somie fma d2ns, Who has been for signed tothe infantes as e was mot | BTG SN e triends y 3 : H s the Northfeld Girls' conference. = Landphere, Albertus Math- |and Florence McGovern; DOXOIOEY: |is now engineer at Pineville. He has|wards he was transferred to the ar- |&t . confe e Dorothy ~ Staples, Rev. | recitation, When the Master Called bought ‘& Hotorcyele recently tillery and is now in Battery D, 21st |The ulld"“rr“_ Fonsf:‘fifiwn-'l L“Qy"’:?: Gebrze C. Scrivemer, Arthur Hamil- | the Children, by Norman Shaw: reci- | Superintendent MacConnell is en- | field artillery, and is stationed at Camp | being full o mr‘s"fll \loha camp. Miss Com Miss Leretta Fieldings, Miss May | tation, by Olive Guile: song, We Are|iortaining Master Donald and Miss Funston, Leon Springs, Texas. Elise Howes, Miss 1 a 2 still avail yourself of that good Cranston Service by mail- ing the Film to us at 25 Broadway. = b Afiss | Little Pilgrims: recitation, We Are - n. D o n upon | Evelyn Graves. Miss Giadye Bushnell, i 24 < s e Y e, ‘George | Gay and Happy. Dorothy Richardson: OO araws has baen recentty erect- | Ruccts Sunday in © the Unitssan |drove from Canterbury with Mirs F. We only ask you to wait 24 hours for the finished G S Henry Danicls, Mre. | exercise, Our Dmblems, Rhoda Brand, | o4’ bys Sosese mosmor o church. F. Brown in the minister's car Tues- - = = tello, | Florence McGovern and Ruth MoGov- 3 z > Aday. A e el | orn: recitation, The Little Ones He |, CSOrEe Pray and family have had as| Trank E. Duncan, who is in _the 4 V4 iful old fashioned zar- I 4 guest, Miss Vera Cole, of Providence.|empicy of Mrs. J. S. Bard as garden- | A very begut| Derio, John Kutio, Harris Frie- | Blessed Lizette Shaw: song. Ruth and | ® Y ast Sunday Miss Ora_Shepard In|ar, has rented the tenement of Mrs, |den made pleasurs to all passing the % : o axench ve | Putnam, had as guests. Misses Alice|Harry - 3 o “Bvelyn | leser, and Emma and Lilion Ben-|with his wife and two children ex- | Mr and Mr pictures, plus the highest grade of work. == € €5 ke a Kodak with you. — = = gain we suggest, take a L Miss Ellen Holms Mrs. William | Thee, Stephen Clark A 1. Kod Copel s home of Miss Hannah Eaton Copeland, all furnished, and SR baton b i 1L Consins S B Mill, Thomas D. Spen- | Are Littls Rose Maidens. n | L3 PRt th ey e e ST 'ora Novth, Society road have very beauti- *3rs. Lizsle Erl, Frank W.|Clark Orace Gardener and Dorothy |° Benoft entertained on the holiday. |’ The houss Known as the Ledges has |ful Toses and Judge and Mrs. A. Iale s wning_ Miss Leona Devine, Mrs. | ZUCharicon: Feclistlon. tatim. vena: |Misses Lillie Bonlac and Amelia Peche | been opened for the summer. Hennett have had a vard full of roses. THE GRA £ 0. Frack . Browning, Mrs A B | 3Ream oo G n: song Ha | from Plainfield. : Mrs. H. P. Wiliams and daughter Canning Time. Thorpe, Richard W, Johnson MSS | .dmna. school: recitation. Do AR You |, 12, of 00d auality and quantity is|ave occupying their cotiage for the| Lamt weels canning demonstration lice Ramage. Charles Ramage Jr,|Zoona Sopool, meciiation, Do Al Yom |being harvestea. summer. by Miss Hayes of the lxtension s Aildred Goodfellow, Edward | Lor., " Gardener, Randall Shaw: ex- Birthday Supper. School and State Agricultural college sbrenner, M. A Reaume e John. | ercise, Olive and Inez Gulle: recita- MONTVILLE Wednesday was the 70th birthday of | was successfully carried out at Grange A ¥ | 3 P neaume, M. Sweeney, Charles SOy, | tions, Bertha Mathewson: John Mec- Peleg B. Witter and his wife and|hall Thursday. [orty-eight were | hospital a slight operation. Jrar son, Mrs. Dam Devine, ¥ o hace, | Govern: violin and organ duet, The- | .. . ¥ — s daughter got up a surprise for him in |represented, representing nearly all| Mrs. Minera Adams. thougi she has .1t Jjames A. Elliott, Gardngf W. FRAS | ron and Byron Kinnle: recitations, | Children’s Party—Electric might Plant | inviting to and provisioning for a sup- | parts of the town. Asparagus, peas|passed her 51st birthday, is daily bus: | y > Miss Loretta Sheohan, Neona, Miss | James Jello: Little Things of Every| Being Installed in Palmer Memorial |per in-the church vestry. In the af-|and strawberries werc canned anmd|{vine comfortors 5 s [ Hanna, Miss Asnes Lanna, ibe |Day, Grace Gardener. Schosl. S ternoon they had an errand in Daniel- | came out in splendid shape. Miss Ethel Woodward, of Willima; arc; . Gy e mer Robers Kenner. | _Our_Flag, Henry Clark: recitations, = son and returning when they reached | Another and more private canning|tic, visited Sunday with her parents |- betts, Walter Palmer Rob vs. Henry |Ella Bromley, Bessie LaLibertl; -Our| iss Ruth Darrow of New Londor | the village they did not take the streét |demonstration took place Saturday aft. | Rev. and Mrs. W. D. Woodward andl ; 8 s Y | mes Bingham, Mra.| Iribute by Theron Kinnie, Frederick|nhas returned, after spending several | that ied to tnelr home, and he asked |ernoon under the freas SU Mis IRines Manhansetts vs. Ballouviile. 5 o Ao ntes of W Jemome. A wn. Fied B, Tooker, Cy. | Wesemann, Byron Kinnie and Harry|days with her sister. Mrs. William |if they had forgotten the way home. | Lathrop’s where a little company of - 5 b g s 3 2 Guile. América the Beautiful, song by | Webster. & It was s complete surprise for him as |the Girls' auxiliary put up rhubarb, | Today the fast Manhansett team from | oline e K aze s Ferm: the school. Recitation, Evelyn Cla Mrs. Thomas Wati Palmertown | he found upwards o riends and | using the club’s new steam canner.|Putnam is to play the Ballou cam j ) was a S A, ’éenrg%“’é’l‘éryfn‘ififl-wem& recitation, Good Bye, Vivian | entertdined the members of the coood | relatives waiting to greet him, among | They filled two orders for canned pro-on the home field. Last —Saturdev 63 vears o 4 ; Tas Chapman, Ravmond Perry, Mrs. |Richardson; remarks by John Potter,|Cheer Sunshine Society, of Waterford, | them being W. Bert Gardiner and wife | ducts and are to put up more fruit |there was @ serub game with picied up| (%% | , Fldredge, Miss Dolores Eldredge, [ 2f- C. J. North and Rev. John|at her home Thursday afternoon. of Hartford and Milton Gardiner of [and Vegetables as they may be calied [teams. . The Trade School of Putnam | ( n : ; Jonn e e i, Henry Johnson, | Thompson; closing song, benediction. Birthied Doty Saylesville, R. 1. After the supper |upon, haying several mere orders on |was represented by about half a nine.|ing u 3 i N had been eaten Rev. George F. Gen- |:iheir slates already. and the bome team 1 diffe Mrs. Florence W. Hyde, Brief Merftion. James Flaherty celebrated his third | ung. D. D., pastor of Mr. Witter, gave . fins i part. The former nine wo . E ory ke, Mrs. Wiliam| Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Folsom of | birthday by giving a party to several |a short, witty speech which was re- # Committee Named. s POMFRET CENTER Richard . Johnson, | Boston are at their summer home. little friends. Those present were Ed- | sponded to by Mr. Wittér, when Rev.| Windham county interests was.con-|% (o o 0 0 ET phraim Malone, Charles Scoville, | "B W. Young, J. R. Luther and L.|na Paton. Katheoioe® o rs, Marion | Dr. Blak a original poem. The |Sidered at the Red Cross - Workers'| . 00" (omplimentary s William H. C. Smiddy, Thomas Ste- | M. Burdick spent the week end wWith |Chapman Kenneth La Flame, and Bet. | nrrd Taln of the cyemtne mo Soubt kepe | IetiE, “July 10, at Mre. ids Ebegt- | SUmY A compliment et s. D. Rodonawlich, G. J. Evans, R.|their parents. tv La Flame. S i er's. In jorder {0 co-operate . with|&/ven tne inlies In BMRBEECHLS 7, H. Thompson, Mrs D.| Mrs. [Ernest Luther has returned| " Mre. Ida Browning and Miss Carol|" Rev. Dr. Blake and Mrs. Blake have | (Be othei towns and to forward fhe 3 s to Celebrate and Mrs. Cla 7 = l ence Watseon C. B. Hull, Mrs. W. Smith, | rrom spending two weeks with her|Walden of Besren’ 5,200 2 : e - e b 2 he| Earl Weeks, of Attawauza \ A d . = 3 > spending the|as their guest Miss Gertrude Wyther | MOVement to procure a womapi worl A. Kilday's place in the #/hile Johnson, C. Amos John- |, w. i > : o Port ot b inz A. Kilday's - £ . b e e ss B Samver, | Mughter. Mrs. W. R. Richmond of|cummer -at Mrs. Browning’s home in | of Boston. er for the Home Economics of. the | % fo/ /UICEY B BEEECR Fi0 & s : ‘Friond, Frederick Shiéds Mrs. | hreVecy s ool Palmertown. e ' A end, eric] Shields, Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Burdick were| Mr and Mrs, Edwin Phillips of New = Dintad Sesaventive ap . CinetiAly —_— rowd of frien : x T e e A e Thorinston, | Chtertained Sundey by Mr. and Mrs]Haven spent the week-end with SOUTH KILLINGLY Miss W. H. Jones, Mrs. T. E. Davies EAST WOGCDSTOCK o . Peter ) e, Dennis Harrington, | Albert G. Greene. e s 1 KL Miss W. L Jones, Mra, - : e Mr. and Mrs. W. Weseman were call-| Mrs. Fred Hope has as her guest|Children’s Night at the Grange—Mr.| The nct.t Red Cross meeting will be e X 2 Austim 1 ity, S , ‘ z = é " P;rp‘r« “ars C. Elll(elforst:h- “;;?mv, u}hs ers in Jewett City, Saturday. Mrs. Blake of Stafford Springs. and Mrs. A. E. Hall Married Fifteen | Deld with Mrs. Carrie Carr, Auzust county a committee of three was ap- Community Club’s Meeting Deferred— Miss Edith Huggard of Palmertown ith, Recent Funerals. n TR AR e e T NORTH FRANKLIN has as her guests, Miss MacCaulay, of | Yo2rs S Sles. Anvioulturalfclil direstar| - Lo o B 1 Mrs. Frederick A. John- RS s e Mrs. P Bliven entertained Mr. . o Y ' danghter ot y 1] was L ‘Carrie Comstock, Mre. M. | Mombers of Home Missiona: s i and Mrs. West of Moosup Sunday. o 4 Mrs. E. L. Spence ry Socisty ¥ et . The Boys and Girls' Acricultural Tt % burg, Fremont Vallett, Mrs. £ Completing Schoolhouse. Mabel Miker, who has been visiting i 3 Lo of Wotcoster ardigusst o e afise Rose Felix, Mrs.| Work for Red Cross—Station Agent club met last Friday at Mrs A. C. friends in Providence, has returned to 3 Ve a ; Spencer and wife onty Rheaumme, Mrs. Burton Saw-| on Outing. Work on the Palmer Memorial | o= s 0 Bernetts and spent a happy and o m Vallett, Dr. R B. Harring- schooi building is nearing completion. | “\irs G R. Barlow is ‘entertaining | Profitable afternoon. Mrs. Rrown and Classmatés Sent Roses. & t T N BB Harinston, Mrs. Dane | Mrs. John Lamond and son Everett|A 1eW flag staff has been erected on |y Svarrer Brri and daughter. e S S S S ST e . o e “Sulitvan, K. B. Fullerton,- Mrs. K. |of New Haven were calling on friends | {he lawn. An’electric plant is being|” Mr McBain -lost a valuable cow |Dett, Perle Burdick presided as pres-| The funeral of Dorothy Hose Avery, " . Fullerton, Miss Marion Thorpe, |in_town Thursday. installed. Tuesday. He found her Monday in |ld€nt it he | week, was held Sunday afternoon, Rev. | 477 ‘ wn . . Sadie Barl, Miss Dorothy | Edward Taylor of Norwich is spend. the pasture with a Bioken leg and hed | AL the subdunior's mesiing al the JIvesi el B o eting the services t Harold Botham, Miss Delia |ing a week in town. w- dh co to have her killed. parsonage Friday.a party of little Sariabiwas Mondey ot Wi 3 s . Miss Bthel Cornet, Le Roy | Joseph Scinto of Bridgeport spent ingham unty Stephen Douglas. has been in. North | PeOPle .worked on fans:to.be wuged by | 7Rl WOs, Br ORCey Ol M eattit | arl B. P Mre. E. J. Bradford, Henry | several days with Mr. and Mrs. Miles Sterling for a few days. the sick in hospitals. s . Potter, W. Henry Ben |recently. . b Fadered b PN gir's in her Sunday school class e T . i: g 1. i i i 3 ti: 11 es—the age o Ivester Jerome, My L. B.| Miss Amelia Maybrey was a Wil- SOUTH WINDHAM ifdren’s Night tributing e ag he z 3 3 e £ x A course of six lectures on First Ald | tle giri sides the parents, there i3 : P2 F. B Comstock, Henry Price. { limantic Visitor Tuesday. e drens iEht e (o gbeerve Chil- lto. the Injured, Sanitation, Hyglene|are ‘iwo sisters. Mrs. Sherwood Per- rooms which have been fitted| Clarence IWhitaker of Lisbon was|Miss Clinton Returns From the West|§Sls MER! this (Taturday) evening:|,;q Proventable causes of disease has|iins and Miss Marion Avery, also (wo - = the use of the society are }l"‘ week-end guest of his cousin, Miss| _Summer Social Notes and Person- gram. : = been bezun at the home of Mrs. S. B.|brothers, (hester and Robert A » eady and an open meeting was | Rena Race. o W diling Bomiversce 3 Dr. Helen Baldwin of New f Wednesday_atternoon from 4 to Worked for Red Cross. 5' s g g York will give these lectures and the Attended Funeral. as hecom T vening at o'ciock. The Home Missionary Society met| Miss Mabel Clint » cer; and Mrs. A. E. Hall were en-|instruction- is* free to all interested.| Relatives attending the funeral re of New London | with Mre. Frank & Rockwood at her |a westorn stip, rocarned home Thes. | (Srtained at the nome of Mrs. William | Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mrs Chauncey Morse (Harriet shooting he S in the evening. % s tern trip, return ome Tues- | R. Holland in Putnam Sunday in honor ki f o il megrawhiyj|nome Thursday. ~Thirty-eight ladies | day evening. of the ffteenth anniversary of their Housewives’ Registration. - s were served. g ©n Children were in attendance.i Fred Clinton, who has been in Mich- | marriage. They recsived several gifts| The Herbert Hoover Housewives' ko 4 Cross work was taken up. igan, arrived at his home Tuesday |of glass and linen besides zood wishes |registration in the varlous districts of Picnic to Beach. Visiting in Vermont. evening. > from many friends. .|the town has been going forward o school of the Baptist| Station Agent Clifford Heath is| Miss Josephson, of, Windham, is em- | Mr. and Mrs, Harry Young and |under the direction of a corps of wo- = fo Ocean Beach by spec- | spending a few days with his parents | Ployed at Guilford Smith's. | cnildren of Danielson were visitors at | men acting under the Woman's com- THEY CERTAINLY a ut eigh' attended. in Milford, Vt., after returning from Mrs. Michae! O'Conne’l is spending | P. H. Coffey’s Thursday. mittee of the Council of National De- TREATED ME M. Robertson Co.s bank mill |an automobile trip through Rhode Isl- | & féW days in Hartford, which is to fense, Connecticut division. down Tuesday for repairs. |and and Massachusetts. be_her home. > = During the week the ministers al- Woodmansee spent the | Frank Davis of Agawam, Mass., is|_1iss Iva Adams has returned, after WINDHAM 50 hayve been cnlisted in the same en- > '} ith her daughter, Mrs. | visiting his cou: Benjamin Davis. |2 _tWo weeks’ visit with .\«I}'s, Prescott listed in the same cause by the Con- b A? ””””} T o e e | s, Hacui B Tt T | Clasbeite e N B Keeney Lathrop in Camp—Play to Be |necticut Conservation of Food Sup- 1] today (Saturday) after spending a | Miss Rachel Keller of Hartford, who & s Rad G Bonefit ply. = A coal supply the [ Week with Mrs. O. B. Lefingwell of | has been H;‘ttl,nx her aunt for a week, T hCes e In English Army. 10t Co. shut down Thurs- | Lefingwell. S TOtURtes o Miss Julia Burnham of Hartford is| The voungest son of Mrs. Rowland ’”H(ernel;g R. Hoffman Wwas a recent | Baitic Housekeeper. the guest of her cousin, Miss Emma |is an enlisted soldier In the English EV E RY D EA L A of Pequot is|Zuest of his mother, Mrs. Jennette| Mrs. Jemes Maine and her daugh- | Larrabee. army. Mr. Rowland is an English wo- o acation with Nathaniel Clirie and Mr. Dariins| Miss Annie Maine, have been vis- Keeney Lathrop left Tuesday for a [man. One daughter has since the . e 1 s in Hartford and Savin Rock. Mrs. | few weeks in camp at Manomet, Mass., | War came to this country. MEANS orwich, is [:}9"' were callers on E. W. Clarke | A B. Thornton, of Baltic, kept house | with the boys frm";: Rev. H. C. Grimes’ | Frank Nelson of New York has her grand- for them twhile they were away. chyrch in Braintree. taken a -position in Riinfleld mil R E F) T T PN ! Mrs. Edna Hatch, who has been in Mrs. Alfred Harvey of Putnam and | which makes possible his living with E A ’ O after two ROAD SOCIETY Sumeld fOn g hree weeks, returned | Mrs. Hattie Harvey Woodson of Phe- |his family in Canterbury. nds in He- home Saturday. ey turda: 8 ._|nix, R. I, have been guests at Henry | Mrs, Nelson's brother, George King. L n of Wickford, R. I,|. M*S. G. W. Smith is_in Franklin | Harvey's this week. has been a guest of his sister. Mrs. ok taking care of Mrs. Cox’s daughter, Mrs. F. F. Webb of Willimantic is [Lucy Troening is also visiting Mrs. We are of your communityv and have to depend on srandparents who is il with typhoid fever at_the inn for a_week. Wilson. E " " John Chapm E ver. % B s Phillips, of were at Om?amsaps"“é‘oye"s‘f Mrs. Mary Larkham, with her son,| Mrs. Arthur Williams has returned | Mrs. William Miller has guests YOU and YOUR good words for cur patronage. >f their r\drc-‘ > o 2 Jfl.‘me:; had\-e sr;tum:d home, after vis- | from Groton Long Point. from New York. T lips. an. St En iting her daughter, Mrs. Charles Hahn, | Mrs. Larsen has returned from Win- [ Miss Emma Gardiner of Jewett City 3 ; 7 sy of Palmertown L e JRoamis Ietheop, and | or e riiver: sted and is housekeeper for Timothy |has been visiting Mrs. James Apply. Is it -any wonder that we keep busy Schiodl Biitding Gomplire). e 2nnan s ks Motored t6 - Shiore. Marra and his mother. s Allce Tddy of Windsor is vis- & < R . L et 4 Culver. who has lived in De-| Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Card and sons, et yhevon bemlmon alpiay | (HEShern: Conmin, Tiyais Wiathivop. Haighed gork ofihe s some time. is ill. and has been | Everett and Edward, and Mr. and Mrs, | O, the benefit of the Red Cross. Bu1 1 dlng a epUtatlon S r to the Pine woods in Michigan | Arthur Clark of Willimantic, motored Visited in Norwich. BALLOUVILLE . treatment to_Groton Long Point, Sunday. Miss Florence Perkins was the guest Rev. W. H. Easton, of Providence, | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chamberlin | of Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Giidersleeve in Special Patriotic Service For Soldiers fOl' GOOd Lumbcf, nght ed his son, at A. G. Wheeler’s, | have been in Putnam and Middletown. | Norwich over Sunday. Manhassets to Play Loeal T T Monday. Mrs. Austin Wade went to, Provi- | H. S. Eaton spent Sunday in 'Wor- e L e Oy Seed oA, To- a . . o) Miss Mary Whesler epent several|dence: Weamnesdog LA e Day—Villiage Interests. Prices and Fair Dealing? i in New Mrs. Theodore Ziexler has her niec Rev. M. R. Plumb returned Tuesday returned | Mrs. Hane't and baby, of New York, |after several days’ vacation spent with | _ Mrs. Flla Simmons and daughter, sent_the week-end her for the summer. i 3 Beatrice, spent a few days with friends To satisfy you in every deal is more important to us of the Methodist | Miss Emma White, of North Sgon- e B A O ey ar- Wi | In Norwich: thils wesk: vy Y dist | et Visiting her sister, Mrs. : i ; Joseph L. Pray visited in North rofit on that deal. TRY US and SEE. Bng | Heary’ Mattison. STERLING mantlc e st atel R honse. Sterling_Sunday ‘with Edward Bixley than the pi ide Parl Mrs, Georse Spalding was in Hart- ST and Horace Swan familes. - : niisted | (5rq- Tuesda Mr. and Mre I F. Anderson ana| SOUTH WOODSTOCK Mrs. Thankful Kingsbury. is ‘recov- Amos G. Hewitt went to New York, [ niece. Ruth Wentworth, took an auto : erling fro millness. Thursday, for a few days’ stay. trip to Clark’s Falls to visit relatives | Flag R ing ‘ Connection With Sale| Mrs. Cornelius Kilday, son Anthony CI{ B3 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mattison and |Sunday. They were accompanied by by Ladies’ Aid Society. and daughters, May and Margaret, are } A | entertained v spent Sunday with Mrs. Matti- | Mr. and Mrs. Irving Tew and family. —_— visiting this of on's THE o [ house will be when school be- submarine i 3 Tew Week with relatives in - orti e mot Mrs. Bdwin White, in| Mrs. A, J. Kebler is ill with gas-| The Ladies’ Ald society of South | Attleboro, Pawtucket and Scituate, R. NorwicH. CONN a2 onon o ten. tritis. Woodstock Baptist church had thelr |T. y , on ‘H—A-N_*‘R | Nuzust Wl{sori has moved his fam- |annual sale last Wednesday afternoon Special Patriotic - Service. OFFICE & YARDS ~ CENTRAL WHARF b ). ‘,E ily to ‘New York. and evening: also there was a flag veral v NCH > /64 Main ST n | o 2 .\!Hsst )131{?1 Moore has returned to |raising at 3 o’'clock. l:ev. Mr. Storrs whs: b.,,‘,,:fl;“&."‘é{,‘..?’&':.‘fie;l‘":5? VCi SRR o 4 SR Arlington, Mass.,, where she has been | of Putnam ~ave an address. £ x | Guests From Vancouver and Montreal | ipending 2 weel H. Shi sether withe:thelr comtades in Atte- ? ! s 4 E pee has purchased a new Pl —Local Girls at Northfield Camp. Mr. and Mrs. Fred ° Parker have |car. i N oroed o g~ 522 h < i - F moved into the house recently vacated | Miss -Ruth Cahoone Is spending a |treimimg Tre oigor. Hage Sunday Myrs. William Holmes, of Vancouver, [ by August Wiison. few days with her sister, Mrs. George | Woodward, had arranged for special B s Visiting ot the home of Mr.| Miss Mury. Douslass was & Provi-| Youns. % exercises. ' The Attawaugan _Social . {and Mrs. Frar oyle. ence visitor Saturday last. Mrs. Salisbury isit- e e et Miss Lillian Leeson, of Montreal, is == e A onrovidencells vislt o eud nresn; prased Tlatic me . 3 5 i ing her brother, Hammond Morton. : ’ w t G d T th ? e o piay. the suest.of Nr. and Mrs francis| NORTH STERLING Sir‘and Mrs. John Williama of ey | lors mutions] acmoma s ne o Don’t You Want Goo ee Miss lda M At Northfield Camp. West, Fla. are spending a week with | theme was “Our Glorious Banner, s 1 evening G s Mr. and Mrs. Morton. Does the dread of the dentai chair cause you to negiect them! Yew ‘was united in marriage. with | Miss Helon Eadie, Miss Efe Ablara, | SUe2t2 from Navada—Family Reunton | 5,57 you,y Tias burchissed a. car. | Eioted, upen the iwords fof, Pigim '$0°4 nesd have no fears.” By our method you San have yeur testh flled k 3 Frank . |Miss Ruth Ablard and Miss Alice Had- and Clambake. A few from this place attended the |¢nat fear thee that It may be dlise crowned or extracted ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN. - r. fil ar v e Moy s g oA . 52 X a e P " S Tome 0f M and s | SSmp Tor sine Tor a week Y SUMMT| Timer C. Orpin and William Hart- | f4neral of Dr. Converse at Easiford | plaved because of thestruth: . The at- CONSIDER THESE OTHER FEATURES i | HameFtat Arkasny. L rfii&”&ifii??c‘f‘é&ffi?fi” visit- oI, Tourteliotte of Webster has broUEht. in. from - the -vestiy.! BRchpt STRICTLY SANITARY OFFICE ; O F BF Bs| Mr. Peter Crofts, guard at the| Edgar Lewls, with his family from | cen Visiting her mother, Mrs. John |for a large bunch of roses contributed STERILIZED INSTRUMZNTS Y Lowe. & installed of- nefield armory, was at the home | Hartford, spent the week end with his g by Mrx Wheaton ot Pifnam. the tlec- CLEAN LINEN s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John | mother here. orations were entirely of ags, - > ubert Dart have over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Crowell are SOUTH CANTERRURY ng those of Enzland, France, Italy As_EP‘ruE:SoRJvnxl’:m cuPs e vi“"ri'; Cynthia Allen, AMrs. Dwight .;Hen off.\'orv.'nch. spent | taking a trip up the Hudson to Albany — andt &h?h l‘n‘l}:‘ed Sl‘;:le%e "llal ,;';sseX- LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH BEST WOR > ¢ Hill Top. ¢ Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. |this week. Mrs. Martha Richmond, of Plain- | Dected that this wo un- G0 t0s liannhitios T anb sillmats #b . e iaie Tttt 2eem | Myron: Allen Mr. and Mrs. BE. H. Marsters of |field, has been visiting her daughter, |day before the bovs in'khaki went ittt P et Lt i d‘“e ratt, in New Caro: Button and daughter, | Tonopah. Nev., are visiting Miss Ger- | Mrs. F. L. Hyde. away, but this week orders came from Bl Bk i NS A gpamnete O bl v.sx}\:lr‘;g in }ov'“'éch. 2 \(".e 'Br(_c;oks]_ hois a Mrs. Bertha Roderick has returned mflhfiififi:‘p:::p:::: P!rhoam g)::els:rf DR. F. C. JACKSON . 0. J. S Miss Fannie Allen, returned Satur- Mrs. Charles Seibert an aughter | to her Red Cross work at Long Is- A ke ot GOSHEN day to her home in Hanover, atter vis- [of Long Island Clty have arrived for | jand. 2 : * tothe zsth. - DENTIS S plisi iting in imantic, Norwich, Groton, | the summer. s : Miss Victoria Morse is at the Backus . = 5 the Hine Deral ©oi) Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Geer and fam. |and at Ocean Beach. Miss O. A. Dixon of North Scituate | nospital for an operation on her eyes. | Truman Woodward is night watch- L g Tk e ROnRWiEH ek b of Nowwicll wess sieilon tors Srn. _— called bn Mrs. C. M. Crowell last week. | Dr. Helen Baldwin of New Tork, [man at the Goodyear mills, Williams- 203 MAIN ST. . € % i Want to Keep on Talking. Mise Dorothy W. Plimmer and Miss | zave an hour's lecture on preservation | ville. 0A. M. 58 P. M. Mr. and Mrs Jabez Lathrop and| The Socialists refuse to help car-y [Julia Cole have been visiting at Hop- |of health, at the residence of Mrs. S.| Alvah Woodward has returned from Lady Asietent Teleshans daughter, Louise, were visitors in this {on the was, Fut tley insist or d:c-|kins Mills. p < B. Hadley. Thursday afternoon. the examination for the aviation -sec- place recently. tating the peace terms.—St. Louis Family Reunion. Master Bradford Smith is visiting at | tion of the U. S. Signal corps held in Re B. F. Clark of Lebanon will G'obe D:@mocrat. Fred and Luther: Cole had a family | James H. Hyde's in North Frankiin. Chicago last week, and wiil enter a

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