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NEWS AND WESTER STERN CONNECTICUT —— New Landen County . GALES FERRY Red Cross Au—xlli Has Thirty-five Members—Birthda; Picnic at Mr, and Mrs. Latham Smith's—Country Clubhouse Opens For the Season— Cottage and Village Notes. The Gales Ferry Red Cross juxil- iary, of mee- Norwich branch, met at the heot of its chairman, Mrs. Wal- ter M. Buckingham, Thursday after- roon, making Mospital :hxm. ?:J T mas, knitting and . snipping ma for ezfntc.: piilows. New members who have joined since the ‘ast meet- olver, - returned to Frank O. Moses, Menday. spent the Fourth are Mrs. Courtland E. ‘.\!"igss Kate B. Coiver, Mrs. Bgmngp F. Qpen A S. Crandall, Mrs. Frank Aplin, Orein| The first open Bennett. these with George S. Law- son, whose name was omitted from a previous list, make a total of 35 mem- bers to date. The next meeting will William Maynard who has been the guest of Mrs. Eliza D. Maynard and Mrs. Eugene La Fon taine, at their farm, returned home loewing at the heme of Mrs, ‘J. A Birch, returned Sunday evening. Harmon Cranmer, Birch, who has been a visitor at the home, also returned that evening, his duties in New Haven. Accidents and ding some time at the home of s. J. Edmund Norman. itk “Miss Dalilas Tyler, who has had an apartment at the home of Mrs. Wal- ter- M. Buckingham, for five weeks, Yok e Miss Tyler was the guest the Sunday before leaving here of Mr. and Mrs. Thursday. of Groton. of Pi vidence, Miss Caroline Giles of Salem, who and the week fol- son of Mrs. to ir Servi air service of the season will be held at the clubhouse grounds at 4 o'clock tomorrow (Sun- day) afternoon, Rev. Allen Shaw Bush conducting the service. bé hed at the Swmmer homq here of e Mrs. Frank Aplin, of Mt. Vernon, = ¥ "and will take the form of a silver LEBANON tea. Gifts For Country Club. le of the Week's Visitors— The Country Clubhouse opened| Canning Demonstration Held at July 4tm, at 4 o'clock, with an ice | Grange Hall. cream sale and dancing in the eve- nirg. The club has been presented | Mr. and Mrs. Davoll of New Lon- # piano from -Mrs. A. M. Kennedy, Alrs. J. Frank Corey and Misses Bm- ma and Grace Hilton, of Norwich, and Gales Ferry. A'so a phonograph with records from Mrs’ A. C. Risdon, of New York, whke has a summer home Mrs. Annie Perry. guest of her dau Slate of Groton. Paul of Hartford Mrs. Frank Kingsley w: don spent Saturday and Sunday with s a recent Mrs. Roland ghter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rliss and son, and Pere. Saturday evening another spent Saturday successful sale of ice cream was held | Sundav with Mrs. Bliss’ mother, Mrs. at the clubhouse. = Jn;x{e (‘,ug, - e v s z r. and Mrs. John Abeill of New Birthday Pienic. York are visiting the former’s par- A picnic was held at Rose Lawn |ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Abell farm. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lath Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Congden ef am E. Smith, on the anniversary of | Willimantic were recent smuests —of Mrs. Smith’s birthday, July 4th. A { Miss Electa Brown. fine chowder dinmer was served on| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Churchill and the lawn. Among the guewts were|children of Rocky Hill were recent Minor Moxley, Granton: Mr. and Mrs. | rs. Hattie S. Robinson. Allen Young, M#. and ¥s. war P 2 Young, Waterford; Mr. and Mrs. o oem, Mo Vore” . TohE Camatnet New Tonden: My | Miss Nellie Williamson of New York i Stra Pren Turmer. Lows. Cove: | I8 visiting Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Daniel- 2 - E son. M 04 e JeoNi Do Rualiy ang Deacon and Mrs. William Wetmors -~ ¢ tila ™ - | are spending some time in Hartford Cemstoek of the village: Mr.and Mrs: |° Baward Churehill of Rocky Hiil Avery Main and. daughter, Elizabeti Irene. Miss Daris Main, E. A. James, | F3Io08 WS visiting his grandmother, Mrs. Hattie % I Poi Miss L ;\";’r;;; "‘"l‘,?:vb..;“ o ot | Miss Grese Paten o Wiltimantic 2 o THE . “| was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Smith received many pleasing gifts. | ~iiy 2 rfcent = Sunday Services. Mrs. E. C. Lillie eptertained - Rev. James M. Potter spoke in the | 42y Mr. and Mrs. Eraest Clark e M. E church Sunday morning from | Hartford, Miss Amy Lillie ofwiVi Ecclegiastic 12-13. Fear God and |Mantic and W. P. ‘Lillie of No Keep “Commandments, The theme | Frinklin. : ¥ : being, Whole Puty of Man. At Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hoxie West the ‘Sunday . school session these |Wareham. Mass. .were at E. A. & A. F awards. were given for regular at-| W, Hoxie's Sungay. 3 tendance: Roled gold pin, Alfred| Mr and Mrs. C. M. Geer and chil- Searsy ten months: fold plated star, | dren motored to South Killingly Sun- Mrs. Harmon L. Perkins, ome year,|day. briuging home with them rs. three months; bronze star, Mrs. Lucy | L M. Peck who has been spendins & Hurlbutt one vear, two monthe. > | Some time with her daughter, Mrs. M D. Whitaker. The Epworth League evening serv R o ice at 1.03. o'clock was conducted by the pasfor, with this topic, Where are | In% her sister. Mrs. C. M. Geer 4 Mr. and Mrs, George Rrush and You Placing Your Influence? .. Eehees From Camp. There a¥e five hundred cadets at Camp Dewey at Kitemaug, and the wugle call at six every morning and a: #ix in the evening, can be heard by daugiter Clark Standish's. Standish, ! af Bozrah spent Misé Bernice Stewart spent the holiday of Hartford is visit- nday at oF .t Sprazue iss Mary with Canning Demonstration. the vitlagers, which with the music| A capning demonstration was sive, of the camp's band at intervals during ( in Grange hall Thursday .1rverv:om': the day, is very inspiring. . under the auspices of th~ granme. A iliam V. Bedell general manager | iarge number of ladies was precent of Yale Athletic Association, of New he Red Cross met Tuesday after- Haven, with Mrs, Bedeil and twa children, were in the village Friday and stayed over night in the Payne Whitney cottage. The Misses Mathewson returned last_week frem 4 \isit to their breth- er. Rufus Mathéwson and Mrs. Math- ewson, of Buffalo, N. Y., at thelr sum- mer home at Great Barrington, Mass., stopping envoute at Flast Northfield, to visit Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Skilton. Mrs. 8kfiton is their niece, who wae to stand still. are needgd. have been drawn Frank Brown is emploved noon with Miss Hattie Hewitt. PENDLETGN HiLL Unseasonable weather corn to turn yeHow and other is causing crops Warm days and nights Deacan E. E. Coon and Morton Cogk as jurors. at the studio af the J. B. Totten company. Chapman's two chil- recently married here at the family home. 3 Mrs. Martin Chapman and daughter Rev. Peter C. Wright and Mps |5Pent Sunday with Afrs. Wright of Philadelphia, with two | Sister, Mrs. William Hiscox at Jewett youn arrived last week, at one | City. of the Jomes cottages to spend the| Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. North and season. - \ &uzhler-. Anna. Jean and Amelia and Mr. and Mrs. Bimer Sattériee and ward Palmer York and daughter, Rebecoa, who have spending a month at the heme of Mr. been drén. Clarenda and Sunday eallers at the Palmer home- Edward. Jr., were Satterlee’s _parents, . and M, | Stead. - Charies A. Satteriee. for the benefit of iiu-m Billings of Natick. R. I, Mr. Satterier's health, returned in| W28 a week-end guest of Mrs. Mary their automobfe to their heme in | Palmer. North Haven, Saturday. ¥ | Mrs. Mary Palmer and daughters Mrs. E. V. Mann. of Providence, | MmoOtored to Westerly Sunday after- and Mrs. Harvey Aldrich, of Nerwich, [ PO9R- sisters of Mrs. Pranklin H. Brown, are her guests at Red Fern cottage. Geer Cottage Leased. Misses Luey and Eillen Geer, who have been at their. cet: The Pines, on the Bluff, retubned to their home in Norwich, ha\‘l:‘ 1 ed the cottage for two weeks Gearge W Fi and Walter E. Churchill, of the sub- mirine bage, with their wives. Rev. Allen Shaw Bush condycted services in the Mohegan church Sun- day Mr. and Mes. Fragk L. Lathrep and daughter, Miss Marion Lathrop, and Mrs, Gardner, with Mies Edna Maples. of Nerwich, were an automo- bi'e party eailing in the village Sun- day at the home of Mrs Fanny A. Malthrop. - Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Bard, of Norwich. were among callers in the village Sunday. iting in Bradford, Clifford Birch is Falls felting mill. Mrs.” Martin CI Otto A. Nettlet Miss Nettie Center is the E. Commings, Mrs. Nellie ton and family. son Arthur H. ¥, Clark's Malcom Thompson miil to a new lacation on his woodlot recently purchased of C. Edwin Maine. herself a very suceessful farm LEONARD BRIDGE ter Saturday eveni 3 Thayer spent with her daughter, Mrs. Albert Whea. nts, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Miner are vis- R. I employed in Clark’s is moving his hapman is proving on was in Colches- £. M. Williams of Lebanon guest of Mrs. Rexford Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Arthur H. Clark ana . of Brooklyn. N. Y. came Satyrday night to ‘visit M Salmon Mzs. Merle Mansfield and ehiidren | Wo'e, = e for their vacation. fi,,?’ L% Tave nu,z‘t_ o1 Mra John Mahone is in Williman- motered here y and the family | T peney - o y L. Watrous entertained nmv-“ home with him that after- |, party from Willimantie on the re- ean. Arrive F Put: eent holidav. rom nam. - Chester J. Holmes is visiting his Mr. and ‘Mrs. Harvey Mann and | brother, Thomas Holmes of Nowmwich family ‘of Putnam, arrived at their | Mys. Alfred Hughes has returmed to cottage on ths BIuff last Saturday. Charles Miller connected with the pubmarine base left hiz cottage here last week to join Mra. Miller apd young son, Kennmeth, at Mt. Pocene, Penn., where they went some davs ago. Mr.. Miiler has leave of absence. Providence, R. Haas. 5 visit with her mother, Mrs. Maria C. after a2 few days’ K, L. Cummings and daughter Ber- gee were in South Windham recent- Chartier of Wilmat . Who has been the ASHWILLETT est of . Joab Rogers, returned fionaas to his home in Hérttord. — Mr. and Mrs. Otto Wulf and family | Mr. and Mrs. Paul of Norwich, are at thelr cottage, the | South Manchester were Sunday call- Wulf Den. ers of Mrs. Julia A. Crumb Miss Julia C, . Richards of Leng Charles Ahlberg was ealler in Norwich Ceove, was the guest last week of Mrs, A e Mrs. Julia A. C Edward T. Pettigrew, of Groton. Miss Mildred Bmily Pierce, of New York, arrived Saturday, te spend two months' vacatien at the home of her at present. She parents, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Charles J.|day. Pieree, of Allyn's Peint. Otto Anderson, Mre. s Masen. of Norwich, Is Dpendlntlalf;la days with her mether, |on his father in Mrs. Elen Turner. Mrs. m-f’im- afternoon. am of Groton was a recent visitor with her miother, Mrs. Tuvner. Miss Luey Gardner of Nyack. N. Y. was a kuest Tuest nd Wednesday. at the heme of Mrs. Edward4 H. La o 3 Miss Sarab T. Latimer. & r Slackers The American ing te taka: not %«Ifl! evan in Northwester 1. a this week. Tumb, who has been business ill for a year. is confined to tlie house entertained her sis- ter and niece from Jewett City, Sun- Jr., of Glasgo, who has a new driving horse. was a caller Ashwillett, Sunday Farmers are trying to get through hoeing so as to begin mowing. in Congress. -eople are commenc- ice that there are "engress.—Osnkosh R, —_—— Lavender Roses Among Display at Riverview—Miss Emma A. Williams * to Teach at Academy — Miss Jobe’s Pupils Hike to Lantern Hill. —_— 5 At Riverview cott: the home of and Mrs. Charles Eldredge that cight automobile parties from Groton, New London and Norwich called Sun- day to see the show of flowers and roses reaching over 100 feet' the street to the house. . They are. now at_their best. The handsome flower beds border- ing the north side of the cemented walk leading from the street to Riv- erview cottage are very attractive to all passers. They have for a charm- ing background trellised roses of choice varieties. Among them are two thrifty vines or bushes loaded with lavender roses, a variety never before seen in this vicinity. Especially at- tractive are the tall spikes of purple Canterbury bells, and there are poppies many hues, immense bunches of Sweet William in a dozen or more colors, pale blue larkspar and other flowers. 1 Te Teach at Academy. Miss Emma Avery Williams, seeond daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Prentice A. Williams of Quoquetaug hill farm is to teach the seventh grade of Mystic Academy. Miss Williams is a normal graduate and last year taught music and English in the pre-vocational school at New Britain. Winner in Race. The Maureta gained 224 more miles over the Aquatania Sunday at the Baptist Sunday school and is now proudly winding her way to the not far distant part of Paiestine. She is mow §74 miles alead of the Agua- tania and the latter ship must have iost night of her. The officers and passengers on board the losing ship can now interest themselves in plan- ning a banquet for the whole school. Lost to Silk Team. . The Younz Men's Association base- ball team lost to the Robinson Silk Co nine of Mystic Saturday afternoon at_Mystic, 2 to 1. The Epworth League held a social Wednesday evening in the parish house. An interesting programme was rendered after which ice cream and cake were on sale. The youns men who served the refreshments ere gowned in white and wore bands of red, white and blue ribbon areynd their heuds. The. Baptist Young People's Union held its July business meeting and so- ~ial Friday evenin at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Burdiek. After the business session a social hour was enjoyed. H Still Picking Berrie: The strawberry growers in this vi- cinity and many of the young girls and boye here are busy picking the berries for the several berry grow- ers. It seems odd to have the straw- herry season so late this year. The ! berry harvest is usually over by the Fourth, but this yvear it was about rcommencing at that date, and in all probability will be a short season, Hiked to Lantern Hill. About 50 of the “peor littie rich ris” who are at Miss Mary Jobe's camp in the former Peace Grove near Mystie, went on a hike .Thursdav to Lantern Hill, spending most of the day exploring and admiring the wild, vet beautiful scenery about the moun- tain. | Social and Parsonal. Alhert A. Haley has gone to West Thompson, Vt. in his large autotruek bring a large load of household ods. He was accompanied bv John Marchard, Leslie Haley and William Marchard. M Ruth Williams, a teacher at the McGuire Institute for the Deaf at Albany, N. Y., has returned to spend the vacation with her father and sis- ter. William J. Williams and Miss Maud Williams. Frederick Munich of = Bridgeport spent the week-end with relatives at Riverview cottage. The Bible study elass of the Metho- dist church Tuesday evening was led by the pastor, Rev. Frank Chamber- 1ain. Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Willlams, J. Harold Williams and son, Horace S. Williams, took_an auto trip to Mid- dletown, N. Y. starting ~ Saturday | night and returning Monday mornin=" They were guests while at Middletown of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Reeves. Mrs. George W#lworth Middleton and daughters, the Misses Marjorie and Jesephine Middleton of Brooklyn, N. Y. are at their summer home, Quoquataug. Miss Katherine Mallett of Norwich has been spending a few days with Miss Luna Ackler of Gallup hill. Dewitt Talmadge Keach has return- cd to New Haven after spending the week-end at Whitehall. Mrs. Keach and their son will remain at White- hall for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Bdward Pollay and | voung daughter, Bertha and Bet Pollav of Waltham. Mass. are ma ing their annual visit to Mrs. Poliay parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Alonzo Chap- man. Mr. and Mrs. Julian H. Hanks and son of New York are spending a week at the Hanks homestead. Youna Wamen in Camp. A party of voung women of Mystic are camping this-week at Dr. W. Har- ry Gray's cottage near Old Mvstic on the east bank of the Mystic river. Saw Mill Sold. The Whitford sawmill has been sold and is to be moved to Stonington bor- ough. Frederick Rodeman who enlisted in the U. S. army last week has gone to Brooklyn, N. Y. Miss Pauline Ranney and Charles S. Cady have returned to Hartford af- ter a visit to Mr. and Mrs. John Ken- nedy. Miss Arvilla Greig of Passaic, N. J., is spending a few weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Burrows. Mir. and Mrs. Oliver Wood have re- turned to Meriden after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Keeney. Miss Elizabeth Bentley, who teach- es at Bridgeport, has arrived at Whitehall to spend the vacation. Mrs. G. O. B. Leonard is entertain- ing_at her bungalow, Mrs. Cornwall of Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs.' Edward Laffey have veturned to Meriden. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Desley and Clifford Desley were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund H, Lamb of Ledvard. VOLUNTOWN Local People Have Sunday Outing at Beach Pond. Albert Dupont spent a few dayvs at Danbury last week. Henry Cole has returned to Newton. Mass.. after spending several days with relatives here. A large number of lacal residents were at Beach Pond Sunday to spend the day. Besten were week-end at the h 14 . a4 Mrs, U°i7:r::. ndonson ioa the B, TP, Cl callers at the heme of rs. John Whalley. at Lisbon. Tho; MeDonald was a business caller in Norwich Wi ay. Nathan Graff spent week-end at his home dn an:ah, S Irving Weeks has been = on friends here the past few days. NEW LONDON €0 LEDYARD Out For. Allyn-Morgan of Coun- Invitations " Wedding—Local Members <il of Defance. David Miller of New York and Mrs. Clara Vailette of Chi: have been guests’ of Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Geer for the past week. Wedding Invitations. Invn.l.rt‘!‘ona have hun“:?-kna o the marriage fane, only daughter of Mr. and Willlam Ts- Jrael Allyn, and Walter Clifford Mor- gan, at the Ledyara Congregational church, Friday evening, Jlgy , at 7 o'clock. A reception will follow residence of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan will be at home on Greenmanville avenue, Mystie, after October 1st. Heard and Seen. Alfred Taylor from near Bosten. has been the guest of his brother, D. Taylor for a few days. Arthur D. Barrett whe has been at home for the past week cutting his grass, returned Tuesday to Ansenia, where he is employed as fireman for the Ameriean Bridge Co. Rev. and Mrs. Arthur Geedenodgh of Winchester, Conn., have been the Ruests of their son and daughter-in- law, Rev. and Mrs. G. F. Goodenough for the past few days. Met to Sew. The Lsdyard Thimble club met with Mrs. Clarence Knight Tuesday after- noon. A social time was enjoyed and refreshments were served at the close. Miss Aldene Clark of Stonington ha been visiting for a few days with Mrs. Otis H. Avery. Members of Council of Defence. First Selectman Charles A. Gray, Town Clerk William I ~ Aliyn and Judge Samuel E. Hoidridge have been appointed members of the Council of Defense for New London county. SALEM Guests Entertained at Tisdale Bun- galow—Nathaniel Clark Sings at C. E. Meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tisdale enter- tained several friends and relatives from New Iondon at their bungalow Sunday. Mrs. Mary Darling spent a few days this week with friends in East Had- dam. Ruth Murray is visiting weeks with her grandmother, Phoebe E. Robinson, in Rozrah. Mrs. A pheus Nye and two children, of Stoddard’s Wharf, were guests of Mr. and Mre. Sherwood Miner, the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Nathante] Clark en- tertained relatives from Wiliimantic, Sunday. Miss Hiil, Mrs. for two Mrs. Jennie Graduisky, of Chapel spent a few days recently with Abram Siminewitz. Led C. E. Mesting. J. G. Hehr was the leader of P. S. C. E. meeting Sunday A solo was sung by Na- Rev. the Y. evening. thaniel Clark. Mr. and_ Mrs. James Beebe and daughter. Doris, called on relatives at Grassy Hill, Sunday. Mrs. Mabel Gordon and son, Ches- ter. of Montville, spent Sunday with Mre. Gordon's mother, Mra. 8. A. Tibbetts. CHESTERFIELD Summer Boarders Arriving Daily — Children’ Day Exercises. Mr. and_ Mrs. Charles Tinker, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Tinker, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Powers and familles. spent the holiday at Giants Néck. The young people from here attend- ed the opening of the season dance at Gardner Lake the Fourth. People are arriving at the summer hote’s. Miss Bessie Miller is friends from New York. Children’s Concert. ' There were children's day exercises in the M. E. church Sunday. The program follows: Song, Hark the Happy Summer. by Sunday school; recitations, Children are _ Singing, Ellsworth Powers: 'God’s Goodness, Carrfe Tinker: Helping, four girl Anna and Midred Powers, Biiwm Powers and Mamie Bohen: somg. Daisy Girls. school: recitations, God Love, Mamie Wonsky; Chlidren's Day, Bertha Tinker: song, With Faces Shining Brightly, Lula Powers: reci- tations, Sunbeams Weleome, Mildred Benjamin, Ethel and Maurice Powers and Cornelia Tinker: God's Promises, Mamie Hudyma; song, Sweet Beau. tiful Roses, school MOHEGAN Mr. Palmer of Norwich attended church here Sunday. Rev. Allen Shaw Bush and Mrs. Bush, of Gales Ferry, attended church here ‘Sunday. Mrs. Harris of Norwich was a call- er_here Sunday. Miss Dupeus of Norwich called on friends here Sunday. Hope Holden of New Jersey has re- turned, after spending several days with her grandparents and ocher re. atives here. There was a good attendance at church Sunday morning. entertaining Mr. Bradford of New Jersey, has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Bradford. Hope Holden of New Jersey has returned, after epending several days with her grandparents and Mr. and Mrs. Bradford and other relatives of this place. G. R. Saunders of Norwich attend- ed church here Sunday. GARDNER LAKE Mr. Roberts of Camp Massapeak will_have charge of the service at the M. E. church Sunday merning at 11 o'clock. A number of the Y. M. C. A. boys of Norwich are at Camp Massapeak. Mrs. Joseph Oat and family have returned to their home in Norwich. Roy Brayman and family of Hart- ford,” have built a bungalow on thefr property at the laks, and are to spend the summer months there. M. V. B. Pierson of Norwich and Harold Pjerson of Waterbury, are spending a few days at y R. W. Braylay, Norman and Barl Dudley of Brooklyn, camping at the lake. Generai Madsen, formerly Danish T¥ar Minister, has gied at the age of 73. at the | SPe! Dr. Holen Baldwin Begins Series of Lectures — Horse Strikes Ston ' Breaking Leg—Former .U. 8. Minis. tor Covey to Speak. Dr. Helen Baldwin gave the first in a series of lectures on the Red Cross, Thursday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. S. B. Hadley. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Phillips and two children return Attleboro, Mass. today (Saturday)’after two _ weeki stay with Mrs. Phillips' brothers in this place. 3 Mrs. M. S. Cater has heen the guest of her cousin, Mrs. F. A. Fuller of Arthur Kinne and a friend from Canterbury Plains attended church at Newent Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Whitford, Mr. and Mrs. Perle Whitford and three chil- dren called on friends here Sunday. Horse Breaks Leg. A valuable horse belonging to Burr Smith broke its leg in a peculiar way last week. It was being Ariven up from pasture when it struck a stone in such a way that its )efi was broken between the hoof and fetlock. A veterinary who was called thought it possible to save the animal and placed the foot in a plastér cast, Acceyding to last reports it was doing wel. Former U. S. Minister to Speak. Hon. George Corey of New York is nding a week or two with his sis- Mr, Corey 8. minister ter, Mrs. J. H. Kennddy. who was at one time to Holland h and will give an address on Red Cross Patriotism at Newent ehurch on Sun- day evening. NORTH STONINGTON Gift For Congregational Pastor—Play- ground Work Suspended in Favor of Red Cross—Rev. E. 8. Worcester to Speak at Open Air Service Rev. O. D, Fisher, pastor of the Con- gregational church, was pleasantly surprised on his birthday, July 6, by he will use to visit his sons. Tea Garden Planned. The Red Cross Auxiliary met Wed- nesday afternoon. After sewing and knitting, 4 o'clock tea was served. Plans were made for holding a tea garden for the benefit of the Red Cross. Playground Work Suspended. .The Children's Playground, which has been conducted by the women of the community for several summers, is not being held this season, en ac count of the war, local effort being wholly concentrated upon Red Cross work. Rev. Luclan Drury supplied the pui- pit of the Second Baptist church last Sunday. Mrs. Edward Main and daughter are vieiting in New Hampshire. Neighborhood Pienic. A party of loca]l people, about 45 if number. held a picnic Thursday at Greene Gables, the summer home of Mrs, H. C. Greene, of Westerly, Clam chowder and other gcod things to eat were served at 12 o'clock. Out-Door Service. A vesper service will be held on the lawn of the Congregational church Sunday afternoon. Fev. E. Wo cester, of Nerwich, wiil speak. Mrs. William G. Hammond will sing. CLARK’S FALLS Orville Chesebro in Virginia—Robert E. Burdick Injured. Mr. and Mrs. Clarkson Collins, with their daughter, have returned to the. j summer. home east of the village. They have bcen entertaining their son, son Collins, Jr., and his_wife. Their two sons remain for a longer visit Orville Chesebro is a on a v with his_cousin, Allison Bill, in Vir- ginia. inten to visit friénds there and in New York city before his return. Miss Myrdell Maine has been ill. iss Sarah Palmer of East Hampton has been the guest of her uncle, Hor- ace Pa‘mer, and family. Oscar Perry of New Haven visited his parents severa] days last week. He was accompanied by a friend. Robert E. Burdick Injured. Miss Flora Burdick, who was grad- uated from the Hopkinton High school in Jume. was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Nellie L. Palmer, recently. She was accompanied her sister FEvelyn and sister-in-law, Mrs. Rose Burdick and children, Thetis and George Ches- | ter Burdick, Jr. Miss Flora Burdick's brother. Robert E. Burdick, is at the Rhode Is'and hospital. Providence, on account of an injury in an autemobile accident. An intoxicated man ran his car into a crowd of young men who had been on a drill. Mr. Burdick was badly bruised and his knee was in- jured. NIANTIC Mrs, C. 8. Bradley to Speak Again Tomorrow—News From the Cot- tagers. Mre. C. S. Bradley speak on Sunday, at the Ladies’ Aid building, Pine Grove, at 11 a. m. 3 and 8 p. m. Mrs. Bradley has been pere through the week, There was quite a large attendance to hear her last Sunday. Frank Russell of Niantlc is build- ing a bungalow at the Grove for Major Meclntyre, of Putnam. Miss Kate Willey Is spending weelk at Suffield. Mrs. G. K. Crandall of Best View, | Waterford, spent Tuesday with her mother, Mrs. Adelaide Spence Miss' Martha Harzey of Uncasville was a recent guest of Mrs. G. B Dickenson. A. E. Brown and H. BE. Smith left Sunday by automobile for New Ha- ven. George Neuschafer left last week for his business In New York city after passing his vacation with his | of Boston, will &1 sister, Mrs. Olivia M. Case. Mr. Neuschafer is secretary to August Belmont. here Wednesday. D. L. Hobron is acting as watch- man at the railroad bridge. John Beckwith and his men have finished moving Mr. Stein's places at Black Point. Major McIntyre of Putnam visited the Grove, Tuesday. Mrs. H. C. Boden is entertaining friends from Willimantie. CAMPBELL’S MILLS ‘A family from New York has bought and is living on the farm recently owned by the late P. B. Saunders. Mr. and Mrs. Vine Barber are en- tertaining Miss TLucy Gray and Clif- ford Gray of Norwich. Edgar Palmer recently new automobile. There are many parties enjoving the fishing at Beach Pond. - Charles A. Barber is doing carpen- tering for Mrs. Orrigen Gallup at Southern Voluntown. Howard Clark is driving team for his brether, William Clark. NORTH LYME M. 3. Stark, Mi 2 e bougiet a ss Emily Stark. Mrs. WREYOU SHORT OF GASH A0 I aQ NEED OF A SUIT? THEN COME TO US, WE'LL LET YOU PICK FROM THE BEST GRADES OF MEN’'S, LADIES’ AND BOYS’ CLOTHING SQLD IN THE UNITED STATES AT FROM $1500 UP AND YOU CAN PAY US FOR IT AT THE RATE OF....... : Fhe e . s Week ‘Dress Up for the Summer There is no need for you to wear old Clothes now. We sup- ply you with the very best Clothes on credit. Read how easy it is to dress well. OUR SYSTEM Simply open a charge account and make weekly payments until the entire amount is paid. The price is the SAME whether you pay cash or have charged. PRUDENTIAL OUTFITTING CO. 115 MAIN STREET NORWICH, CONN. 00 Per W. M. Bisson, Jr. and Gerald 8is- | was the guest this week son, were in Middletown, Monday. er, Mra. A. J. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Strong motored irs. Carrie F f Rek to Middletown and Durham, Monday.| Mass. has been ¢ the w G. H. Strong and N. 8. Strong, Bd- | the home of Mr. ar ] ward and Rooert Strong, motored to| Mrs. H. F. Chamy and daug New Tondon, Wednesday. Miss Grace M. Champ Mrs. Alpheus Nye and sons have | Mass s of Mr been spending a week at George Bab- | . Whitin I'necas " cock's. s, Met With Mrs. E FITCHVILLE Free Canning Demonstration Today— Good Chance to Learn How to Save Extra Vegetabl From Home Gar- dens. This (Saturday) afternoon at 2.30 there will be a public canning demon- stration In Palmer hall for all who are interested inwscanning, Fine Looking Gardens. Owing to the keen interest taken | the home gardens earlier In the seas. when nearly every family in the A lage took advantage of the offer e : free gardens made by the Paimer | ¥ s Bros. Co. gardens about the village | L0750 M . are greatly admired by ail paesin % along the highway, Scores of out Pt gy . the gardens town visitors declare % be the finest that they have seen any . . where. H Owing to the fact that nearly | T the housewives have an abundance ¢ vegetables in their gardens Sand - pected that the audience this after- |y | noon wili be the largest of any of t i meetings held this season HAMBURG Personal Items. | frs. Mary Irwin of Proyvidence is | Death of Mrs. William Saw ng at the home of Mr. and Mrs | 8 ol i 4o Strawb B - ses Bra Juli herger and M Y ine McCarthy motored to Rocky Sunday | e or Miss Katie A. Murphy of Norwich | siting her n the Misses o Margaret Sweeney dren. Thomas, Jeremiah an lie Sweene: M. I motored to suesis of her ds Prown Miss Josephine turned from a visit with her grandmother Mass. Kingherger ha of in Leave for Maine. | (e Miss Mary Kingberger left Tuesda summer in_Maine. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fiske, Mrs - riee . = nie Fiske and children, Mrs. Harriet Niles and Miss Elizabeth Sullivar . £ were recent guests of Willimantic rel- atives. LEFFINGWELL Miss Eaton of Nashville Meeting—Indoer Picnic Club. Fred A. Lefingwell and Charles L. Rathbone were guests Sunday of Ed ward Rathhone of Amston Elbert L. Johnson of Ocean Beach SALE SALE Selling Entire Stock of Millinery Below Cost TRIMMED HATS, valued from $1.98 to $6.98 Now on sale for SHAPES, valued from 98¢ to $5.00 Now on sale for. EXCEPTIONALLY BIG BARGAINS DON’T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY SEE WINDOW DISPLAY Madame H. Schwartz ; 10 Main Street .., Breed Building, Norwich, Cf. Addresses of L P. \‘i\ ] NG

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