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‘ Windham County . DAYVILLE . D—" Many Attend Canning Demonstration —Hibernians Have Convention—Lo- ezl Notes. Mrs. Artdur Bruton and bAy, Ruth, have been spending the past week with friends in Woonsocket, R. L g e, Hennah® of. A»onnh: . I, has been 3 ‘guest of the Hiccen Mavy and Neille T akamuros. On Sunday they all visited re Plainfield. . Charles Law of Middletown spent the week. end with the Misses Clara and Emma Law. Frank E. Janes and_ his family en- tertained Mrs: Felix Hill and daughter, tives Miss Marion of Pascoag, R. L, over the week end. Mr. and_Mrs. William Burnett of Aponaug., R. I. have' ®sen recent guests o’ Frank J. Burnett. FROM TWO STATES this vicinity Tuesday aftérno ' much rain and wind. No serious dam- 2ge was reporied, only to gardens, es- pecially corn, which is laid flat by the hard rain and wind. CENTRAL VILLAGE Man Feund Unconscious in Mill— Neighborhood Picnic—Personal Par- agraphs. Mre. Charles Byles has returged from a visit at the home of her sonm, Frank A Byles, who lives in Schnec- tadv, N. Y. Stuart Bllsworth, Earl Brazg, Miss Louise Tillinghast. Miss Helen - W. Tillingsast, spent Sundav at Mr. Bik worth's heme in Uxbridge. Mass. Charles Tletcher of Putnam Sunday at his_home. iss Mary Byles is spending a few veeks at Kingston, R. 1. and vicini- pent. Hormidas Ouimette is em ployed at Potvin's market. - Miss Abigail McKenna of Mechanics- | _ Miss Charlotte Chesley was a ville, spent ~Fueaday. with her sistér,| Rocky Point. R. I, Sunday visitor. Mrs Benjarain Cogawell William Bradley of Boston Is vis- (a2iz, and Mre. Fred W. Burnett enter- | iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur on, > : . Mrs. Green | ing the summer at Watch Hill, R. I, .v‘r" }_a-r'vrurrnpm:;r::& v:{r t}!;red‘wi'd:h.c. spent a short time.at.her home Mon- has bheen spending a week’s vacation| Mrs. David Beaudry -ahd family with his mother, Mrs. Fannie S. Ben- | have moved intc the tenement recent- " Charles Frankiin Siployed at Green_ | ¥ Biwood Bvies She host i < 3 Sreen- vies, who has been at- field, Mass, spent the week end with | tending Mt Hermon school “has o I8 Ml el has been te| (W% Mome for his vacation. Some of the scenes in the bullding of Feoiet T Wieln G WS 0N Parsonil” Baragraphs. the great aerial war fleet of the United ; : B o g T States which some of the authorities ; It was an unusyal sight to witnes¢ | visiting her father; Laban Adams. say may be the deciding factor in the las fi_uqrm\\ m_vrg%nx. v{\_eg R. T.1 Miss Barbara Popple ha€ returned’ great war, are shown in the accomp- Rihard's Motor Show. with about & | from s few davs' sy at Betnlchom | anying four pictures. No 1 depicts half “hundred motor trucks wagons,|N.'H. group of aeroplane bodies waiting for | the wings are m ages a , pas 5 Mrs. Charles Barber has been 1l at vijase en route for Danielson. |her home for two weeks. {rs. Eaton of ®rovidence was Miss Ethel Collins was a Norwlel gucst of her daughter, Mrs. C. H.|visitor Tuesday. 'y BALLOUVILLE e andDane - Cliford -Davis-‘eujoyail .v;::;:rfl'\’;rm.:&;_gg e St Miss Lila Schofield, who has b 1 = LLA[» on Saturday to Narragansett e . Visiting friends a: few weeks, has.re-| Last Saturday on the grounds of|' (e T O . WECWOOH TR, "OWr=the | turned to her home in Passaic. N. J.|the . Ballouville Athletlc Club was | yobis Hs S: Cail visited her niece in ! - harles Bragg is entertaining - | 1 r o o6 17 2ounp, FhuTaany. talph Tefft. Mrs. Eisie Geer. of Put- | siater, Mrs, Faarbacker. of Mok yori | [la¥ed an interesting game of base B. C. Conklin and family motored to pam, Mr: and Mrs. George Davignon| iss Charlotte Reece of Boston has | mime feom mtemal ol o minarns | Grosvenardale, Monday. 3nd children of Danieleon, were Sun-|been spending a few days with friends, | The visiting. team Moo ot {2 Flanense Siytees epinging s ay visitors with Mrs. S . Geer. v e b ities v days in 2 v . 5 k v with rela- 2 v et . E 3 week with friends in Putnam. tives. He expects to locate in the Sl e e Fawtucket, were at Grassmere farm Hibernians Canvention. weat. P e s couple of runs in the first inning, T A couBFThidiNont a8 WE acient| . 2T Mrs. T.. Howard Cross have | three in the third, two in the fifth and Order of Hiberniane:was held her on | Frionds in Warsmsansert Flor R, 1" | Chg in the sixth. ' The visitors secured WARRENVILLE Ao o e i SR e ? B er, R. I. |two runs in the third inning, five in i ¢ g by “,“l‘.;‘.lntz_ vm si m_mg _."arclfsl!r of Oxferd, | the sixth and one in the eighth. Thus Rev. and Mrs, B. C. Bugbee enter. o pmp | Mass.. is visiting her grandparents, Mr.|p to that point the game was tied. | ; 1 sedle Bl sl E nam and other places in the coun rre. P tained at a _lawn party at their h 4 and Mrs. Peter Bourque. But the home nine then scored three | cn tWednesday evening of this wwome Mise Ida-Curtis is visiting friends Neighborhesod Picnie. {doge S fli‘;‘"‘:‘;:! ‘f‘:“lfedofltn‘"‘ eigth, and | A" large number of people were pres. i Dathine 2 < secure any phipe : : The Congregational Sunday school| 1y, i¥ERPOTR0Od picnfc was held at|in the first half of the minth the home Buj 2ud los cremm WS MOl toall WD will hold their annual picnic at Fose- | 24ds’ Corner. * The dav was pleas-| team was vicior on a score of 1 to 8. | A" ana Mre. W. €. Brown spent a o Bars AnE: temnmet (pic antly spent near the banks ~ of the|Ae the home team is to Visit PIAcOf | aw davs this week with Ae Do A ety Quinebaug river. About a dozen fam-|which have been sending teams here in WL o el R , anning Demonstration. ilies attended the picnic, there will he a cessation of games here @ M CooteE 5. Dalc g Althoush the heat was almost un-| Mrs. Frank Bence of Rochdale. Mass.,| for some woeks Ba e . Dalchuang bearable Mondsy afternoon, a goodly | has heen spemding a few davs with her| On account of the oppressive heat T n Rl L number of Jadifs were present at the|parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rourne.|last Sabbath. there wecre nmo services Marie Baker is quite ill. Her canning demonstration Neld In Cofum.| Mre. ‘George = TLoring and Miss|held In Blackatone Hall. but on invi- P N e g bia hall. given by Miss Costello of | Pauline Mathewson attended rhe Chau- | tation of J. I..-Pray, who has charge | reeqsere. 5 af il Storrs college, under the auspices of |tauqua at Putnam Tuesday even-|of the Athletic Clubs grournds, the af- Niiikon T Phickhos mad wife. . _ Mrs. Marr Ann Giguiere of Haver-| Thomas Weaver and son. John, were |held on these grounds under the shade | dav of this el y 5 Crian biil, Mass. aind Miss Annie Lussier, of | Norwich visitors Wednasiday of the fine row of maple trees. At 3| Anna Mildred Wright has returne Woonsocket. R._I. have been redent| Miss Ella Lawton of Brookivn is|p. m. the Putnam corps of the Salva- |home, after soondines som S Mied Fuests o vé-s Mary. Marchusault. ting her sister, Mrs. William Lor-|tion Army had charge. The principal | hor mother in Fast Hartora o 10 t the Congragational Chureh, ing. attraction was “Joe, the Turk.” There i 3 % Those who attended the Conmroga-|aiss Midrea. Whitohesd. move oo | mant Phtasn ana el rom Attawey. TC GoRi] Eteh aie FiCatts 3 b v ead have re-|gan, Putnam and Danielson. who came ' s Joved the excellent somun hoHnE €N | turned from Philadelphia where they | to hear this unique man. Joseph Gar WOODSTOCX VALLEY 1 R RSTlient sermon by the PAS- | have lived for several months. abed is a staff-captain in the Salvation e The Coming of the Merny from the| Miss Rose Beaudrv, stenographer at|Army to which he has belonged for | T'r- Butler and family and Mr. and text. “Watchmape Wigas, of-the Night? | LaWion Mills, at Plainfleld. is having|33 years. He sang some of their sonzs [Mrs. Munroe of New Iaven are stay- lext. “Watchmaye ygfithe ™| a vacation. . in ‘different languages. such as Chin- | D& at Allen W. Kenyon's The discoutew wasters’ appropriate at & e ] his depressinz war period. “g- and Mrs. George Torine- visited | osc. Turkish, Swedish, Spanish, French | , Mrs. Nellie Alvord of Rockville and g 2 3 3 s ston 1so play o clar- | ¢ c Dring : 3 = ming Sunday Mv. Swanson|?|, RA¥Mond Whitney's in Holliston, | etc. He also played on tar- [ A D. Egs and family of Pomfret BTl e 16r e R i rian] Mast. Bakiay. ionet, saxophone, and used the pecu- | “Pent Sunday in tow iy T bl The time of sertice| Y% Frank Edgerton and dauchter, |iiar Turkish drum sticks on the big| lenry Wilson has returned to Phila- has been changzed to 10.80 in place of '\[- el. ’“ere Wednesday visitors in | base drum t was interesting to hear | 9€! THAE Be B A | Norwich : him_ tell of some of his experiences. _— Lo o ook e oy S“‘Ms:;'" Found Uncenscious. At six o'clock Pastor Woodward held [ © ress Gra Cnion outdvor mect | Peter Anthony. | watchman ama|vesper sercice in the same deligntrul | Tolland County at Danielson. helper at fhe Central + Worsteds atirL, | CHL 00 doos Retrent . . = sy BN was found unconscious at the mill on astor Woodward has heen spending | e BROOKLYN Sunday morning. A heavy tool had |2 couple of days at the camp meeting | STAFF CRD Shllen and strucl him :on.- the ‘head. {10 0l Dougias. e returns:toa _ e s badly cuting it. The Backus hospita hm' e vatiom Axmay Bavehcoin + ~ightning Strikes in Several Places—|ambulance taok him to the hoeptial | their bi-weekly meetings -here for the D“‘;D ffme ibuoiE Sems . Oceune Camp Girls Hold Picnie. He ‘returned to his home Wednesday | “4mmer. It is hoped they may be SEne Weee Looal Jottior " Cveate resumed in the fall. There will he no| yj o ...~ ; , nwood B. Chapman has become Sunday School Picnic. paSySoel I TOnoeow Sink BiwokRtORe |- odenge i Bastons = owner of an automobile The C. . ek all. s xine Br R The Camp Fire Girls held a picnic | will hotd tia: aaony ounda hool | “Plie Rallouville team are to o to|. Nee. Suaxine Biesean xery. low, t WHAWORd Park Tustdng. X hoi | i on _ theljewert City this afternoon to play ball [ SUdering from a paralytiq shock The Lodies” ALl of e orth shore of Alexander's Take on ! .vith the tea that % Richard Pew of Monson spent sev- T a Aid of the Congregatien- | Saturdav afternoon of this wesk B tesin that made such an in- lora) qays last week with his grand. " ch gave a food sale with ice] The nicnicers will leave on the 1245 orring Same here recently. It is|pirents, Mr. and Mrs. Charies Pew. . e church Jama pp, Fri- | car snd wili oy & Leoon the 1246} cxpected that a truck-load, of twenty-| o c % Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pew | earry a picnic supper B e e S REOrenty Local Jottings. BNk B T Tl U R G {1aze. . H, H. Stacy, with her grand- fev E A Blake ana wife, WINDHAM = gkt ol ¢hildren. Raymond and Panl Stacy, of » Southbridge, Maes. .eominster, Mass., are the guests of Fastment and family of 1 HAMFTON Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wright. 1 ars visiting with | Many Peeple Come and Go During the LS i Mrs. Eliza Risley of Manchester and town, making the trip in an Week—Brief Mention. | Earle Glidden Recovering from Injury | Mrs. Lydia Weston of Attleboro, Mass. ol ! sl 4 and Mrs. Martha Thompson of Mon- Notes. s Margery Kellev of Bostor fal gy DEes. son were guests of Mrs. Jane H. John- Edwin A. Spalding, wife and daugh- | SPending the week with her aunts, the| Earle Glidden. who was seriously ol ¥ ter. of codter. Rave heen \isiting | Misses Tohnson: : sured © lant weske by Fattime “on 7a | o hederick Glover entertained Rev Mrs.. Frank -A. Spalding. ev. Stephen Granberry officiated at|scythe, is gaining nicely. e is at|on H. Puffer, R Eoouh, souutainster Mrs. Riley B. Witter were | th® communion service at St. Paul's|Dr. Mason's hospital Willimantic jana the local Boy Sceuts last week, it “Eagleviler . 1. Sunduy Sunday morning. The aftérnoon| Mrs. Mollie Williams has recovered | ira haris orinday. =Needless to say Dr TWarren A. Tanner and wite are | SerVice was omitted. from her recent illness. ks el iz o g 3 snendita” a part of their v acationk Brevities _ Dr. Marsh, who has been very ill Death of Mrs. Lydia Sands. i Dr Ao H. Tanner and wite. Mre. H. C. Lathrop and Miss Char- | 1S improving Mrs. Lydia Sands, 73, died Friday VIRIE OF o mthle W e o B | ote Lathrop ‘are at Watcn Hill for Eight Children Entertained. e e e L (oL 2 with . Dr.| two weeke. e Nt O Snds =rip last January from which she A. 1. Tanner. has gone among other| Mr. and Mrs. W. . Maine motored | dren from the Snme of BosrorhCil- | did not fu PCoyer i had beeh tn Ay e | to Hartford, Wednesday. bungalow. She will bring some more | o Moy haurcs: She was a native ipdsyaTas @ very hot day, which{ Mr. and Mrs. George Richmend of | back with her when she tanes theee | of Stafford and much of her life had liminished the attendance at chureh. | Silver Lane Hartford, were week end | home. s e "= [ Roch TRent’in this place. Wheve. sbs ctpecially n’ the evening, the mercury | guesis at Mrs, Georse Keeney s ’ Locai Notes. e o rempected L STie funery) tanding in the ghade at 32 degrees,| Miss Julia' Guild.is. yisling Telas| arre Atare oo IOteS: S onolu et ey Ixle Rome ISH Woek don EBInz Uit 36 8ekraen. | icex in Ariinaton, . T p Vs ary C. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. | Sunday at 2 o'clock, Rev. ¥. A. Man- Miss © £% Uas ‘built’a ! Miss Dorothy Brown has beeri en-|Wninple. nobs 20d daug OMe [ derson officiating. The bearers w pi Cand fle ‘place to her| tertaining o friend from Tevce’ (ilg| WhiPple, Rachel Kenvon, Lena Ken- |J. M. Wright, H. M. Jenkins, J mmer and the thiee sisters | week. Miss. Brown i mwendins sus|yon. Frank Kenyon and Mr and Mrs. Dimmick and O W. Colburn have :\f“) 'r”:'- o stoné wall in|dav with her aunt at Gloucester. E‘::‘::"\\nx:x;fhuuse spent Sunday at|leaves one daughter, Mrs. L. W. Col- seaut e dwelling, ;whick adds| Mrs. Elizabeth Klots ‘of . Raltimore, |t : = el e R wty” to the: sfpeet. S% x| who Tias been mtiihe . for semorsi| 1 AU And Mrs. Paul,Ensgland are vis-|va and Emery, of this place, and one U&N j Steike: - Iwecks Joft on Tuesday to spend the Uyg. (h Nosworthy! familv. o|Brother of Walnut Hill Me.'.The in- A heavve Q,.m passed over | st of the summer with her son, at|gamily are stovin Sl e e L he vilagl Bt 4 and 5 o'cleck | Floucester. e e Rl n the aftél which a holt ' Mrs. I’i F. Webb, who has heen at| arjss Abble Fuller was called to HEBRON of lightnin Ck % Tree near Trini- | € N e Tnowiorke. has réturned | willimantic, Wednesday, by the death " church. %Mhe wind blew hard and e in Willlmantic. SthTer o N » . Tuesday’s Storm Put Many Phones ain fell WHICHEwER HIoR meeacd 7 Miss Marian Larrabee has returned & ok o v nee OF | from 2 few dave £t Groton - Long|y s Fred Larcoway ‘has re(fined | Out of Order—Red Cross Meets. getation. 3 s vs @ ome, after visiting her aunt, Mrs, == \Fiobert Bara pidest son of Mr. and 4~ i A o R. C.- Congdon. Among the Williman visitors Da ¥ A > of -} - ling service, the Hampton Congreza- |and Mrs. W. O. Sevms. o During . shewer JThesauy arter- "';:i?r"’;"‘}, "i"{,"“{,‘ e ey ok tional church will have as speaker Telephones Damaged. on_the barn of D. M. Herris was| Fev. M. R Plumb and family havelthg Rev. William . Bears fomaters| 5 e struck, and set on fire, but fortunate- ! [turned from a week at Groton Long|of” Willimantic. now — the ' assistant| The héavy thunder storm that vis- s e iire . was discovered very soon | POInt- secretary of the Congregational Home | j:00, the town Tuesday evening put a i e o i Will Preach in South Coventry. Minpinscy, Sbolewy, ks sulijsct. Wil ot b G e ) o 9 dup % Rev. M. R. Plumb will preach in|D2¢: Jobilization of Home Missionary % g Frank © em’e‘;‘i Euests of Mr. and | south Coventry tomorrow (Sunday) in | FOrCeS. Besides the regular churc TH ikt Evnest Bard has returned to his| ®Xchange with Rev. Mr. Beebe, who|CTcHing. at the close of Mr. Bea S e R e 18 T res e hore. d ATTE. & specksl wslowionnry offerar | DSl given by the Camp Plre Chrms ! gl LR 2 Miss Elizabeth Abbe is in W e taken. Mr. Beard ‘will be the | Tuesday evening was postponed on orLois, Blake i spending o vacation |, 2ist Blizheth Avhe tin Hartford guest ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Richard R.|account of the thunder storm to Wed- rine B P, “| The Misses Mary - Lit- er; e Gt 3 i erine B. Lutaer. g e Y _and Gertrude Lit Mr. Beard needs no introduction . N. Giliette of New Haven is the - st pringfield. were recent muests| . 3 WEST THOMPSON of their aunt, Miss Mary D. Little. |14 @ full house is expected. e T B o T i of Eas 5 - e s — ELMVILLE ton is the zuest of Mrs. W. O. Seyms. Miss Esther Sandstrom speat the EAST THOMPSON e s ol Bt Yampieh Sta end with friends in Mapleville, Thé “Whitestone A. A. of ‘Eimville | O Berme Sog faur > Sister Mrs. W. ~3 There will be mo services in the!defeated the Ramblers of North Gro Nl Pt Aiss Anna Neleon of Woadsiock, ¥is- | Methodist church Sunday, July 28th, | s enceaele o ta s I ey e b sl & fted Ellen Sandstrom the first of tho|giving the pastor and people oppor-| R. T. Richards' supreme show of thed Dr mod Moo o g Do e WK ral from here were at the| il ® Aitehd the Douglas Camp]worid on the Davis lot Monday after- |ed (o Roston, Monday, Mrs Douglas's e bom At o MaRlag s . |noon and evening attracted a large|sister, Mrs. FHough and taree children ; including uk. John. e of the Church Ald society | number of people. accompanying them Fome. s ‘u‘%fi‘.- : have changed ths @pBtarance ‘of the| The .double marriage of John .| The Hebron ball team will play the € s ga el T #t Ui dining reom and sifting roomi very|Purvis of Jewett City and Miss Mil- | Threaa City team in Willimantic, Sate churchigRev: f. R sr. and | much with new paper oh the walls and|dred A. Davis and Clifford Davis and | urdas 3 2 B wite with o 3 it celling of the EoiE Miss Celinda Viens of Danielson has| ILicius Robinson and Mrs. E. G. B Me: LJRev. and Mrs. 1 have|ieen recently announced. Lora motored to Gales Ferry, Sunday. eturned from Mr.- and Mrs. Walter Wright and | Misses Eleanor and Mary Lord, who the eastern part o] children from Rhode Island have been [lad been there for a short vacation, Maine, is visiting RBIE. A:| Ove ot Alvs. Weigne, O DeRresenta- fretirned home Tiasell ha turned Hodgdon A | Mrs. Ida Place spent the week o e s o e ieit B e Mrs. ce spen eck-end | ho a two weeks' v . =t 3% Rev. and Mrs. Chamberlain are vis-|in Norwich. < e an W e che e Lopies Tows g tsiting . fesds, o iting Mrand Mrs Huntington and al-| Mirs Frank Davis has returned from | guest of her som and. family o “.a,vg,,m'&‘”“dr.r ctorm swept sver| 10g>11E7iNE the Douglas Camp Meet- (a Visit with relatives in Providence, Mrs. Scales, a singer in a Congrega- e swept ever!ing. Mr..and Mrs. John F. Purvis and tional church in New Haven, will sing NORWICH - BULLETIN, SATURDA Y 28, 1917 a | under 11 No. 2, painting the star, emble- matic of the American fighting ma- chine, on the wings; No. 3. one of the | huge radiators for an American figh ing aeroplane of the newest type; No 4. the final! engline test ms: outdoors government supervision before ounted. in the Hebron Congregational church Sunday morning. Last Saturday the Montviile -ball ream played the Hebron team, the He- bron team winning by the score of 9 to 3. Red Cross Meets. meeting of the members of the Red Cress Society was held with Miss Carrie IKellogg, Wednesday. COLUMBIA A Ladies’ Aid Gives Food Sale—Names of Drafted Men—Personal Mention. The Ladles’ Aid society gave their second food sale at Yeomans' hall yes terday (Friday) afternoon from 3 to 6 o'clock The W. S. S. E. Ladies’ club met at the home of Mrs. Raymond Squiers’ last Thursday afternoon A good number of Boy Scouts and campers at the Lake were present with their managers at the morning church service. Mrs grega vice with a Miss Enid place, now_ engaged Hoboken, N. .J tion with friends at A ball gal was played Saturday afternoon by the and a nine from Amston was won by the locals, Miss Bertha Bassett jing in town. W. Peet 1 Mrs. have been spending a friends in town. Mrs, | formerly a Columbia girl oc to sail for France to en- | zage in hospital werk | E. n at E. Lyman favored the the Sunday morning finely rendered Hawkins, formeriy of thi in library werk at | spending her vaca- | the la here last team game to 14 visit- loca The score 11 has been T of few New da The ¢ | | as | ¢ | ARE YOU SHORT OF CASH AND I NEED OF A SUIT? THEN COME TO US, WE'LL LET YOU PICK FROM THE BEST GRADES OF MEN’S, LADIES' AND 0YS' CLOTHING SOLD.IN THE UNITED STATES AT FROM $13.00 UP AND YOU CAN PAY US FOR IT AT THE RATE OF..... 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. RUDENTIAL OUTFITTING CO. 115 MAIN STREET NORWICH, CONN. Per s Week Don’t You Want Good Teeth? you to negiect them? You Does the dread of the dental chair caus teeth filled, aeed have no fears. By our method you can have yeur crowned or extracted ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN. CONSIDER THESE OTHER FEATURES STRICTLY SANITARY OFFICE STERILIZED INSTRUMENTS CLEAN LINEN ASEPTIC DRINKING CUPS LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH BEST WORK If these appeal to you, call for examinetion and estimats Me chargo for consultation. DR. F. C. JACKSON DR. D. 4, COYLS DENTISTS (Successors to the King Dental Ce.) NORWICH, CONN. 203 MAIN ST, A M toB8P. M, Telephons Ledy A Mr. and Mrs. Neville Blicq of Nor- wich were week end . of Mrs Kate Wolff. The Columbia band Sunday afternoon conce for th eason last well attended. WEDDING Webster—Brown. home wedding residence of M1 Mrs. Albert Brown, when their Hat Elizabeth Webster anet marris e There wa last and a prett the 2 Friday at united in e cere- | took place on the lawn at three o'clock, Dr. Irving H. Berg of New | York. officiating. The doub ring | Episcopal service was used tendants were Miss Grace | maid of honor, cousin of t and Henry A. Brown the hride’ er, was best man. The ushers were | Haroldn E. Randall and Hermo I Brown. The Lohengrin wedding marc was played by Mrs. A. E. Lyman. The parties were married under ar arch of white hirch and pink roses. the color scheme being pink and white. The bride was given away b her father The bride’'s gown was ¢ white crepe dec chine with veil of tulle, and cap of old lace trimmed with orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet of bride’s roses and sweet peas. The maid of honor was gowned in pink crepe de chine with tc match, and carried Kk sweet pe; About one hundred guests were p ent .coming from New York, Colorado. | Hartford, New Haven, Willimantic and ver and Columbia presents were numerous and val A reception was held immediately and and groom left wedding tour. ( will reside in M many from Ar ible aft refreshments er the ceremony served. The b soon after on their return chester. ide their they n- Drafted Men. those E ar in Columbia The complete the draft lottery lows: Samuel Axman. Carlisle Isadore M. Wolfson, Rudolph Koenig Fred O. Tetro, Nathan Bothan, Isadore Golwub, Herbert C. Collins, Albert S Latham, Georsze A. Cobb, Robert S. Cobb (brothers) Isadore Berkowitz Mrs. A. L. Frink has a Dorothy Pe kins rose which is a wonder—well worth going miles to see. It covers | practically the whole of the south sidc lof the old fashioned farm house. In | three yvears it has grown to reach | the highest peak in the sgable and | forms a wreath about the chamber | windows. For the past week it has| been a mass of pink bloom and has attracted much notice of passers-b: Harriett K. Porter has been spend- ing the week with friends in New York. iost one of his valu- horses recently. the regular meeting of the next Wednesday Lyman will tel “11 Trovatore pictures instrumental Lynde Porter able team At lumbia Grange ing Mrs. E. E of the oper: illustrate with will be vocal and readngs. State Deputy R. A. Sikes is expected to be present at the meeting. ven- the She There music stor will and MASHAPAUG Mr. and Mrs. George Curry and | children of Springfield were the week- Mr. and end guests of their parents, Mrs. Daniel Thompsor Mrse. H. R. Howard has been en- tertaining her mother, Mrs. M. H Soule of Stafford Springs for the past week. Frank Durfee of Dudlery was the guest of Miss Mary Thompson over Sunday. Eugene Walker of ‘Southbridge is cutting his hay here this weelk Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy and daughter Jenny of Springfield are guests of [has been spending A week with he Mrs, George Crawford for the weel sister, Mrs. Herbert Barlo Dudley Clarke and family of South- | There was a hard sho tow e at their camp for the sum- [ Tuesday afternoon with a t t electricity and rain, making the and family are at|all late. The 4:15 from Willimant for their vacation.|arrived here and had to sia " and family are|o'clock. The electric lights wers o f ¢ the month of Au-|all during the evening e Willlam Armstrong and a family have had as their g 1 PRING HILL Bdward Armstrong and S Twila of Portland, Oregon. The —_— Monday for Providence and After the Sunday school session at|turn before going wes v iptist church t Sunday the e soldiers all lef tay compar t to I, J. Storrs’ pond to |New Haven baptism of Olive Wildes " he pastor, Rev. Mr. Powell have beer ¥n to zo hefore the s ning board A large number of the tov eopis Last Monday the Wildes and Haw- |attended the tist o« h & ns families including C. A. Haw- | There was a.fine discou p and family of Willimant bout | by Rav Mr. Frande n all, assembled at the home of [ "Raymond S. Yeomans of Delrav, F s and enjoved a dinner |is visiting his brother, Law In the evening the | Yeomans. cighbors went to the| 7The Ladies' Society met tiie Low es, who had enlisted in|There was a supper served in Island Coast Artillery | ovening. since joined his com- |° Miws Radie Miller spent the we end at Black a throush he Miss Mary 2P flela [naa a zenc ‘ ing up this visiting her ’ 4 B fer who is emploved e ety ' Hares eh cd the icehouse s ‘snending a » # Pt | place and moved | Wehster. Sm and family of New |piace Tuesday afternoor e. N. Y..is at the Davis home | felophone ser:ice s y S > summer Mrs, Addison Kingst rs \ 1 Mr iel Miche), of | coventry Is & visite Ao d0 s > TWICE PROVEN STAFFORDVILLE - It you suffer ¥ he, sleapless Mr has been , v, M Tyler in East |nights, tired, dull days and distres | Gree r nearly two we jGresnw £a8 urinary disorders, don't o | Visiting reiatives in South Coventry |Norwich evidence—doub ove | k Bosworth and Daniel J. Brown, propriet rep | ast Willington | ypon 6 Summer St., sa i % | o relatives. son of Provi- | Doan's Kidney Pills at Se & siting a_few days er sister, Mrs, Fler- [Drug Store and the & Mr. and M 3 With Mv. and Mre. foork when 1 needed them visited relatives In|ommend them highly. D 5 ited her sis- ed and strengthened rr ane relieving me of all the ailm . by their disorder The ahove statement was | Mr, Brown said I have 1 o casion to use i since I recommended then The cure they gave I . permanent one Price 60e, at all deale Mr. and M Ledost are en- rtaining i \liss I'rances |simply ask for a iidne " Hills from |Doan's Kidney Pil he Mr. and john Champln have as | % - their guests their niece. Miss Evelyn|Mr, Brown has twice publ ecom P from Southbridge, Mass b e St fads ¢ L Jaqui returned home | Mmended. Foster-3 1 Ce 5 Sunday from New Britain, where she | Buffalo, N. Y Palm Beach Suits, Flannels, Auto Coats, Eic. 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