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LETTERS FROM TWO STATES New London County MOHEGAN Members of Ladies’ Society Getting Ready for Annual Wigwam. Mrs. Davis of Mystic and Mrs. Wen- ner of New York, and Mrs. Lock of New London, calied on Mr. Mr. Burrows went to Watch Hill, Sunday. Mrs. Averv and Mrs. Dolpeare were in Uncasville the first of the week. Charles Mathews has finished ha: Dupreas of Norwich called on local friends Monday. ladies are getting ready their annual this month. Windham County WINDHAM Local Branch of Red Cross Sends To- to Willimantic 653 Articles Chapter—Friends Sorrow for Death of Robertson Gage. sch of the Red Cross The local branch was organized Apri time until have made and sent to c chapter the following ar 16 hospital the members the Willima! dozen rolled eve bandages. air socks and to the above 30 sweaters. In addition outing flannel 1 spool thread and 1 pap- in Hartford this Miss Margaret Gorrow for Robertsor Gage’ their oldest Sang Offertory Solo Palmer of Miss Margery with much Walter Abbe and Julia Guild Lathrop and returned from home from camp at Manomet, ‘Mass. Boston after two weeks the Misses Church Repairs Planned. DAYVILLE Band Plays Wedding —Personal Willimantic Mullins-Baker of Putnam and of Worcester were gue: ss West remaining for a fow Taylor of May Band Concert. The concer band of W the American at Wildwood pai s at Moosup Valley Miss Helen Gillepsie, w North Windham, | Hope had as their guest at dinner Saturday, Thomas Hope of Westerl. another Da Thirteenth Com- Corps, has T who enlisted tioned at Bhort T At the Shore. Hosea Green and family are spending their vacation at Oakland Beach, occu pying the Aver cotta spent last week Friday in Providence. C. Darrow stelle Tripp spent Sun- with Lewis G. ily at New London and ‘Ocea Mullins-Parker At St. Joseph's church Monday morn- Miss Ruth Baker, daughter of son of Mr. and Mrs. Mullins were united bride was | gowned in white with tulle veil. the ceremony a breakfast was served at the homa of the bride wedded couple honevmoon trip. C. Darrow spent Tuesday In New London Mrs. Lena Tripp has been spending Jamestown, R. I. ded ‘the Congre- ning spoke Later the newly departed for the week at Those who atten gational church ‘Sunday m in praise of the eloquent discourse by the pastor, from the text, =fter the water brook: =oul after Thee. O, God theme will be panteth my Tomorrow The Transiency of the This will be the last service after the pastor's four weeks' va- ng that period. BALLOUVILLE Attawaugans Defeated Game—Today’s Contest With Con- ills Team. in Saturday’s An interesting ball zame was play Baliouville friends from both the beginning the advantage, nning and seeond, and later two in the About the fourth i xth and three then two in, the in the eighth. Tn the ninth inning Ballouville got the deciding run that won them the game. Today the Bal- louvilles play the Connecticut Mills team at Danielson. Mr. and Mrs. John McGregor and daughter, returned Saturday from five days’ outing at the shore nmear Ap- ponaug, R. L Mrs. Thankful Kingsbury is in Worcestdr, Mass., visiting her sister, who is il The farmers are haying and the boys and girls are berrying. All are gettingy g0od Crops. Tomorrow at three o'clock the Sal- vation Army is to hold a service on the baseball grounds, unless the tem- perature compels a meeting in Black- stone hall. CANTERBURY PLAINS Rev. W. S. Beard Speaks at Congre- gational Service—Opportuni Namehd. Drawing from a wealth of illustra- tions from present days facts, Rev. W. S. Beard of Mew York, last Sunday t0ld of what was being done in our country to bring men to Christ and d to Christian living. His sermon was a call to such mobilization as in world would have impossible this horror of war From a man who is himself no slacker, the the nations of the made i which has engulfed civilization. appeal was_ forceful. - Sunday afternoon in U Society school | house he told of the influence of one man’s life in a community and its far- reach and touch upon the world of rried by boys and girls who affai e i e e e | testimony to the valye of the Checker- berry school house meetings was most resting. Sunda | topic will be upon “The Sin of Gos- sip and Scandal” Ps 120:1-7. Leadér Miss F. E. Brown. Fotato Crop Acerage. in Th division of National Defense has call- ed for the estimate of acreage of Can- terbury potato crop. This is being | undertaken by the board of select- men. Chairms to aid the state's prices of potatoes. The Red C: women on pavment of the fee of $1 to Treasurer Mrs. tarris. The monthly workers' meeting was held Tuesday with Mrs. Carrie Carr at Canterbury Plain, where a number of convales- cents’ robes were begun. _ Several were taken home to be finished. Home knitting can be obtained on application to the members of the work commit- tee, Mrs. Hoxsie, Mrs. Davie, Mrs. Wil- son, Mrs. Carr. Articles may be knit- ted, ranging in size from a wash cloth to a man's full sweater suit. First Aid Lecture. Dr. Helen Baldwin’s first aid lecture last week was most instructive on ireatment of hemorrhage. This week's subject, a most important one, ‘Diet. Picnic Committees. "ednesday, August 22 is the date de- ed upon for the Sunday school pi The following committees have appointed: General arrangements, k Hoxsie, Nathan Exly. Hale B. nett: refreshment, Mrs. Hoxsie, Miss Abhie Medbury, Mrs. Hawes, Mrs. Ben- neit and Walter Burdick: sports, S. L. Elise Hawes, Paul Foxsie, Rog Brown and Fred Safford; solic , Ruth Davis for Hyde stmet; th Moore for Black Hill; for South nterbury; Pearle Burdick for North iety, Miss Smith for Canterbury en, 'Helen Nelson, \iss Elise Rodler is visiting friends in_New London Miss Cecile Hale is vieiting Mrs. 2 athrop. rs. Lathrop has returned from a to New York and up the Hudson. Lydia Latrop has also return- om Windso: WESTMINSTER Summer Visitors Attend Ancient Church—Red Cross Workers Meet on Lawn at Carr Home. The pastor’s text Sunday was was glad when they said unto me, come Jet us go into the house of the Lora.” love and » reverence for God’s house and worship should be in- stiled into every child by its parents s a foundation stone of character, the preacher said. Many summer guests come to wor- ship in Westminster church, the fourth oldest building in the state of “onnecticut. . 35, 7. “The watered garden de- veloped by fierce heat as well as b: zentle rain,” was considered ar the dnesday home prayer circles. Tuesday afternoon, sixteen members of Canterpurv Red Cross Auxiliary met on the lawn with Mrs. Carrie Carr for work and accomplished con- rable _ Georze Benson of New York has been spending a few days with his relatives, the Olsens. Oliver’ Moody of the U, S. Navy, has returned to his post, after a brief urloush_at home. Miss Signe Olsen of Norwich vis- ited her family here during her vd- cation. Monday evening a social and dancs was given by Mr. and Mrs. Alan \oody in honor of their son, Oliver Jrs. Jessle Meade and son, Fred, arc enjoving a visit from three of Jirs. Meade's sisters, who live in New Mr. Doerflinger of New York spent Sunday with his sisters and mother, returning for Monday. Fred Meade was among the num- ber to report for examination at Wil- limantic this week. | It was Miss Mary L. Hagopian who was bethrothed to Mr. Harry Daniels of Providence, July first. EAST WOODSTOCK Evening Picnic at the South Woods “Attended by About Thirty. Miss Johanna Lindeman of San Leandro, Cal, is visiting her brother, L. H. Lindeman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Everett May spent Sunday in Putnam with Wallace Al- drich and family. D. Sanger, Mrs. M. B. Morse, Mrs. T.'A_Turner, Mrs E E. May spent Tuesday in Worcester. The voung people had a plenic at the South Woods, Saturday evening, about. thirty attending, Refreshments were served and dancing was enjoyed to_music by a phonograph. J. E. Child and_family of Putnam, spent Sunday with A. G. Morse and family. WOODSTOCK VALLEY Mrs. C. York of Brooklyn, N. Y, and two children. are spending two weelks with Mrs. . O. Briggs. Guests at Maplewood Farm this weck are Misses Ella and Bertha Links of New York city, Mrs. John J. Kelsch of Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs. Hobbert Lindsay and two children and liss Ida Snow, of New Britain, and Rachel Stevens of Boston. O. A. Hiscox is entertaining a from Georsia A. D. Briges and family of Pomfret were at Allen W. Kenyon's, Sunday. s for Red Cross Work—Picnic Committees evening Christian Endeavor e food committee of Connecticut 1 Hubert Graves, in order estimate of market ss Auxiliary is open for larger membership of both men and Jersey, where she | and daughter have returr cester, after a visit with ¥ Frank A. Spalding and other relatives. forty-eight hou with his wife at h son, of Hartford, are visiting Alr. Mrs. George Ide, parents of Mrs. Rob- erts. aprons and fancy articles, cream, in the v ernoon. known as the of Mr. and Mrs. Jc Putnam, now employ = vacation with her pare fiying call upon her uncles and aunts here, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Potter, and Mr. 2nd Mr: Sunday from the Day tal. (Saturday) at_Marion, Providence, after set Hill. guests in town last conducted the f William Converse, Fri Vernon Stiles, have been e short vacation relatives in Southbric ter the past timely and thous Sunday morning to tion. this postoffice is daily service. sweet corn from his Many hope to follow tor Sunday, but a_permanc ment has not v one. Buck-Barlow Wedding at Church—Mrs. Mendel Morey Gele- brates 89th Birthday. In the Baptist church at 3.30 Saat- urday_afternoon, August 4, Miss Ruth Barlow, daughter of Henry C. Bar- Tow became the wife of Claremce H. Buck of Hartford. The ceremony was performed by Rev. P. S. Collins of North Ashford, under an arch of white birches and golden rod. Miss Lizzie Buck of East Hartford, sister of the sroom was bridesmaid and Roy Bar- low, of Hartford, brother of the bride, was best man. Marian and Trene Taylor, nieces of the bride, car- ried-baskets of sweet peas, while lit- tle Dorothy Barlow, niece of the bride, acted as ring bearer. Just before the bridal party entered the church Mrs. Blanche Walker, a_cousin of the bride sang O Promise Me. As the part entered the church the bride walking with her father, Ernest Upton of Notnth Ashford, plaved the wedding march. Leslie Barlow of Springfeld, Vt., and Wilbert E. Eastman of Willi- mantic, acted as ushers. After the ceremony a reception was! held at the bride’s home for _about T relatives and friend Ice cream and cake were served after which Mr. and Mrs. Buck left by automobile for Brimfield. Mass., and other places of interest in the state. The many wedding gifts comnrised silver, gold, china, linen and money. | Guests at thé wedding included | friends from Hazardville, South bridge, Warren, Springfield. Vt., Wind- ham, ' Gurleyville, Mansfield,” North Ashford and Hartford. After September 1, Mr. _and Buck wili be at home at 789 Wether field avenue, Hartford General News. Mr. and Mrs. Huntington and _two Mass., were week children of Ware, end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lindor Wilson. Mrs Mendel Morey celebrated her 89th birthday August 3rd. Miss Elsie Scranton retur C. H. Barlow's Sunday, after spend- ing_two weel Mr.. and Mr: have been spending several week at the shore. BROOKLYT | Ladies” Aid Society Holds Sale—!. W. Chapman injured When Thrown From Mowing Machine. Mrs. Mott of New York is with Mrs. T. S. Mandor for a visit Miss Lillian Davis has zone to New employment. Miss Laura Dixon of Worcester, is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Lavra | A. Chapman and her aunt, Mrs. Alice | James. Mr. and Mrs. n Spalding 1 to Wi and Mr Mrs. Frank Clemens spent a week with her sister in Goodyear. Capt. Hugh Mason had a and_spent Mr. ana Mrs. Cliver R. Robert: Sale at Vestry. The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Baptist church lLeld a food sale w ry, Wednesday aft- Thrown From Mowing Machine. I W. Chapman a few was thrown from his and broke one or m Misses_Dorothy am of Norwich are frs. Frank A. Spauld W. C. Sprague of Moosup has the farm he hot Phil_Foste Robbins place, to Paul and ) Dzimba Miss Florence M days Zieanor Peck- ng Mr. and daughter n . Brown, 1 in Yonkers, N. who has -been spend a short T. D. Pond . THOMPSON Baptist Society Suppiies Congrega- tional Pulpit—Proposed Rurai Route September 1st Rev. W. B e urned home <imball hospi Hamilton C. Paine Miss Alice Rev. and Mrs. O. neral ser Landlord and Mrs, Lyman Miss Mary Chase has heen with Worces The Baptist church society sup- plying the Congresational church pul- pit for the remaind of this mont Rev. E. Talmadge Root preached pful sermon last good congrega- Proposed R. The proposed R, mentioned for Sep! Dr. R. C. Paine has been enjoying rden this wee it soon. John Stalzer acted as church jani- t arrange- 1 made with ar et by George Pierce lost his horse Sun- day from lockjaw Mrs. O. A. Dickson of Cambridge, Mass., who has been working for Mr: F. O. Plummer, has returned hom Charles Sahlen was overcome by the heat last week. Miss May Labbee of Pro visiting Mrs. Frank Plummer John Griffith and his brother, Wind- field, spent Sunday at t Douglas Camp Meeting. Henry McWay and family of Oneco spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Whaley. Charles Robertson, who was taken to the hospital Thursday eveninz for a surgical operation, died Saturda morning. SOUTH CANTERBURY Barn Filled With New Hay Burned on Wilson Place. . Miss Rhoda Dexter returned home this week from the hoepital, where she has been since she was in an au- tomobile accident _ Mrs. Anna Carman fell Sunday and injured hersei? badly. Mrs. Henry Washburn and daugh- ter, Alice, went to Hartford onme day this week. Miss Alice Latimer is home on a vacation from Hartford About 130 couples were at Brook's casino Saturday. The music is much improved since {ke purchase of a new piano. Mr. and Mrs. Charles [ ittlefcld are enter Pank and Baptist full of new hay. Johnson lives there now. Mrs, Lee of Willimantic has been spending a few days in town. She used to live here years aso. Miss Alice Lord of Providence, R. L visiting John Potter and family for a few days. EASTFORD - Recent Real Estate Sales—Meeting of Boys and Girls’ Club. Asa Ethridge and family of Brook- Jyn_are at the hotel. Georse Clark and family, Mrs. Her- man Johnson and William Johnson, were at Darwin Clark’s, Sunday. Robert White and daughter, Gladys, are spending the summer with White’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Welcome Davis. Mrs. William Spink and three chil- dren are spending a few days with Spink’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. in Braman Hollow, Pomfret. fford Bowen took a party to Wednesday. Ruth Buell has returned home, aft- er spending six weeks at Mrs, Her- rick’s in_West Thompson. John Kaletch! Rocky ®oint, | . | Providence, took a party Sunday. Lewis, and Master returned home Sunday, after spending a week in Putnam. Real Estate Sales. here have been a number of Dr Mrs. = Kucura to Frank Kral, John Gabrys to Konstanty Szimiziel- , Mrs. Sarah Carpenter to Clarence Club Meets, The members of the Boys and Girls' Club met at . Some ven esting reports were given by the ch Miss Bolan of Storrs was pres- zave a short talk, as was also county agent. and Mrst J. R. Miller of West spent Saturday at C. E. Agricultural ed to Mrs. at_her home in Union. W. H. Reed and son days this Thompson EKONR Clamming Parties to Sandy Point— Box Social and Lawn Party. Roger Gardner of Boston with his ster, Miss Ella, of 'Plainfield, were weck-end guests of Mr. anda Mrs. Ben- jamin Colburn, Gardner led the C. E. meeting Sunday evening. Several parties from here have me- tored to Sandy dig round clams. brought home Friday. Thirty-five Eleven bushels were members of Ekonk Grange visited Plainfield Grange Tues- Highland grange was in presenting a literary pro- Mrs. Carl Gallup and Mrs. George Gallup went day evening and attended Chautauqua. Social and Party. and lawn party on Bitgood schonlhcusei ew a large crowd Saturday evening. full moon and many Japanese lan- ideal light for the To Miss Edith Barber is y due the success of the success of the affair. Bertha Sayles has returned| relatives in New- the lawn of the and Dani=lson are visiting a: the Stan- ton homestead s examined in Willi- atic Monday and accepted for mili- tary service. ATTAWAUGAN is having his annual has been ill with b Mrs. Samuel of Pawtucket and Miss Minnie Dunkert of Paterson, visited Mr. s Anderson a part of Rondeau and child are Jewett Cit visiting in Floyd R. Mitchell Wednesday, after a short illness. Bu- he Tuesday nisht prayer meetings changed Arnold, of Putnam, from Providence, Wed- liam Sweet watchman for watchman tibner of Putnam Srandmother frs. Cor- Geer over the week-end. WOODSTOCK Demonstrati Products—Red Cross Meoting. B. R. Ritch, D. Perley . 'R.” Hall, attended the ? Harrison_oceapled the Congregational pulpit Su B. W. Ellis of Put- nam were Drying Demcnstration. A_demonstration of drying garden given by Mrs. W. Jfathewson at the home of Mrs. F. W. Thursday afternoon. Johanna Lindem: the guest of rel Johnstone, Cross meeting last week was at the home of Mrs. G. M. Samp- F. W. Hinrichs and Hinrichs are spending a Maine. Rilla Chiid gave a party to a CLARK’S CORNERS Lightning Strikes Jewett—Members of Family Receive idence is August second lightning struck both Allen Jewett's houses, doing con- aranddaughier received a shock at the Fielder Neff was at his mother’s for the week-end. Hiram Colburn and son of East Hartford were recent visitors at Wil- iis Wade's. Amos Stone is in Abington for Jennings is_at the normal school. Viola Ciark and niece were Thomas E. Clark at Point, last week. Mrs. Cythia Chase of Douslass is in Elmer Palcom of Andover spent the home here. Miss Eunice Bakken has returned to Warwick, R. T Miss Faun B. Jewett returned Sun- to Brockton, Mass., alter spend- ing two weeks with her grandparefits, week-end at nfant son, from New Jer- Barn Burned. A small barn on the Willlam Wilson place was burned Monday. It was. ‘The family of Oscar to town in a few harles E. R. I, recently to assisted Ekonk to Darielson Fri- Metkel Stanton ndmother’s, Mrs. nd Mrs. Charl st weel. infant son of Mr. | Mitchell, died Village, F iday to Wednesday ined her to conclude h to g0 to Good- Dryina Garden Dr. McClel- Storr Thursday. day mern- Sunday. W, tives in last Wednesday Houses of Allen Mrs. ' Jewett and Viola J. Clark has been spepd- ing the weeis in Pomtret, #lso at Miss Lucy B. Hopkins' in Eiliett. t0 become pastor of thé Congregatio al chureh. Miss Lucy Merritt of Athol has been visiting Merritt, the past - Tolland County ELLINGTON Community Picnic at Forest Park— Orpha P. Talcott, ! Charles McGinty ‘Willlam F. Soule of New York has been: spending a few days here with Meeting of Red Cross Society—Charles on Vacation Trip to Maine—Porch Party. There was a meeting of the Cross society Thursday was a Ccaller at L. day. Ray Smith and family spent Sunday | Death of Mrs. Sieg Elizabeth Purt at East Greenwich. SOUTH WOGDSTOCK Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bowen motored to New Hampshire one day_ this week. The Misses Stewart of are visiting their sister. Mrs. Mackes. Mr. and Mrs, W. H. to_Worcester this week. The South Woodstock Sunday school beld the annual Lake last Thursday. It is reported that a mad dog passed throush this place and bit number of dogs. The Ladies’ Aid Soclety gave Mrs. H. B. Andrews a_surprise nesday afternoon, it being her birth- ‘A pleasant afternoon was spent. Refreshments were served Earl Andrews. afternoon, August 9, at 2 o'clock, in the Guilford Mr. and Mrs fly left Thilrsday at_Sachem ilend Margaret Morris of Philadel- | phia_ar-ived here Saturday to spend the remainder of the summer with her Clinton Reade. 1. Favorable reports are received from Miss Maud Smiih, who recently un- derwent an operation for appendici- tis at the Hartford hospital. returned to her home Sunday. Porch Party. George F. Stiles had a party her home recently. | Thompson vacation at various resorts Connecticut Dr.. Edward his commission as firsi the medical corps in the United States | New York oung motored has’ received on the porch of triends from Refreshments were served. Miss Irene LeClaire of Willimantic is the guest for'a week of Miss Calis- ta_Backus. Mr., and Mrs. Leslie A. at_Ocean BEeach, Sunday. M Florence Ennis, hospital at New London, weeks' vacation at her home, has re- turned to her duties. s Iva Adams, nt an operation at a private hospital in Hartford, Community Picnic. The annual held in Forest park, Springfield, Wed- About 140 went on two special icnic_was Clark were A Town Proud of Brave B Gone to Fight for Who is in a after two jast Wed-'| ) Arr. and M Hale and Mr. Howard Chency epent Sun- enwick Point, Saybrook. Mrs, Lorenzo Bentley of Manchester has returned home after a short visit who Secent: Edward Swan, Lave been visiting their brother, H. T. returned hbme to Providence. 'ast Monday. reported that Mr. Frank Wright are to start for fornia by motor, some time this month. iss Phillips motored to New Ha- ven last Sunday. “ABINGTON Danbury Summer School—Red Cross Meeting. returned home Henneth Reynolds of Fssex of his aunt Miss Leols friends from Newport, R. Funeral of Mrs. Talcott, Mary Larkham has as her guest, her aunt, Mrs. Ballou of East- is entertaining L, this week. Miss Tva Adams has as her guest Miss Ida Adams of Nor- Willimantic her_cousin, the home of her nephew, Claude Pease, | Death was caused | tHeW The funeral C. Card spent Wednesday in_Rockvile, *Edmund C. Stedman of Westerly visiting his Tuesday morning. hemorrhage. was held Thursday afternoon, Rev M. Hodgdon of West Hartford officiat- Mrg. Talcott was a dent of Ellington and had many friends At Summer Home. litelong resi- Mrs. Fitch of Holyoke, Mass., Is the guest of her son, Willard C. Fitch and who have a Mr. Fitch is here Town's Honor Frank Horton of Bristol spent Sun- At Tobacco Growers’ Meeting. with his mother. Miss Mary ives in Whitinsville. Miss Fva Botham her aunt in Norwich. Richard Newton is working in Bris- summer home here. over Sundays. Brayton is visiting rela- Edwards and A | Northampton, Mass., Fred Richmond and discouraged son were at Ocean Beach, Sunday. as were also Mr. and Mrs. h had a little party vorch of her summer is staying with Kustin Wade. meeting held there on one of the larse Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Nohle and Mi Carrie Noble Teft Thuraday for Serma® he trip in their and expect who has been Paul Geissler, is aftending the | automobile three weeks. BOLTON Central Pomona Field George Alvord Writes from Colorado. Miss Mary Danbury normal summer school. and _sisters Woodmont for a couple of weeks, The Red Cross met Thursday after- noon at Library Frank Pearl, relatives for several turned to his home in Bethel. EAST THOMPS Church services will be held as usual at the Methodist church tomorrow with preaching by the pastor at day school at noon, girls’ meeting at Misses Ruth and Rachel, and son, Allen, of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Card over the week-end and Sunday Miss Celia Colbert and Carl son spent a week at the home of Mr. Johnson at Saybrook and a week at who has been Charles H. Haskell, of Norwich, who is employed in the office of the Smith Winchester Co., is spending his vaca- George Whippert, resident, has recently returned to the a former Bolton - — Mr. and Mrs. George F. Stiles were MANSFIELD CEI guests for a few days of A. C. Win- s chester, at the Mohican, New London. has foined Attending Session 10.45, Sun- | navy yard Mr. and Mrs. to_Wildwood park Sunday. Dan Mathewson and son were at Ocean Beach, Sunday. ELMVILLE Miss Mildred Tillinghast of Daniel- Friday of Alfred Card motored ps has gone to Albany for two weeks' business {rip. Field Day. Central Pomona grange, 3 nual field day and picnie on Loomis' lawn Wednesdny, Examinations “The annual picnic of the Methodist Sunday Lohoo! was Held Wedneaday at Bates' grove. one and a large number attended. fine dinner was served by the ladies aurch society. fall of rain Thursday broke two weeks. Hutchinson taking an to_Portland, returned fro the guest itomobite Flora Battey, Ella Waterman of Providence, Mr. Weeden of Newport, and Mr. and Welden and son. called at Mrs. H. & Call's the drought Pastor Tak The rain_was sadly needed to save the sardens from drying up entirely. SCOTLAND Visitors from Nebraska—Sale of the Anthony Place. Miss Helen Vaughn, of Takunkett, Pa. are with the former's parents, Rev the Congrega- Leonard Sm wick R. L, parsonage. The next meet| Miss Helen Berry of Hartford spemt Sunday the guest of Miss Adelia Fayette Wright ht and_children from Mas- and Stephen Chandlar. visitors at Clay- sachusetts, sl Willis and Mr. who ls on nk Willis, Jr., were guests recently and Yew York Sunday. Martin Lovering were Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. F of Mrs, St turned home to Rev. and Mr ton Wright' friends from Colorado, At, Judges White Sumner attended an it judges at Wauregan k-end vacation at Eim- spent his we. ville, his old home town. outing with the Connec ach Wednesday. Walter_Greensiit Eridgeport have been guests of James F. Purvis has returned from a few days’ visit with Providence have been visiting relatives and friends t Charles N in _tnis communit The William Mrs. Inez Hoyle and Miss Etta Bal- 2 iy of Putnam, of Windham, who ion meeting of neld Sunday good attendance. ONECO nda Mrs. Howard of Pascoag. R. - Y in oman Visiti were week-end zuests of Mrs, Ida oung Chiness Woman Visiting Town—Congregational Church Calls evening with James Kent and Mi: Kent enjoyed a trip to New a Moosup | Charles S. Willlams has returned to R. Williams, are at the Wil- sitor Tuesday A. H. Battey and family spent Sun- at’ Buttonwoods, SOUTH KILLINGLY Bungalow Owned By A. Burned, With All of Peacedale Charles Pot- of Glastonbury llams cottage. visiting her George Dur: en of Slocum, R. I, are of | of Hartford are A. Jacques Charles Potter and son “pent Sunday el gl T spent Sunday Adelbert Davis and son of Scituate hox of Uncasville s Grace Changa, a voung Chinese woman from Holyoke talle Newton. East Central Pomona held a fleld day meeting in Dolton Wednes Pastor Called. Burdick's Mon- | Horace Martin from New nfield were at W has been spending a few days at son Martin's. “hurch at Andover has extend- A Judas-Kiss. Tt is rather hard on t a_slacker to kiss it.—Frof the Los Angeles Times. e flag to com- er and family, Phillips and family and Mr. Phillips spent Sandy Point Bungalow Burned. Rev. H. B. Goodsell of South burned Tuesday. a fire in the stove and supposed the blaze started from All of his furniture and clothing w Thomns A. B. Morse spent the ds in Danielson. . who has been work- bas returned to Walker of Foster is working CHAPLIN Ayer Preaches at Local Church—Erisf Item! Mansfield Cen- the church Sunday is_man that E. P. Aver, from the words |son_of man isitest him A good congresgation w {2 number of visitors from out of town, {were attentive | pressive discours of Williman- preach next Sun- day and the last two Sundays in Au- Williams, of New eI is’ expected to Haven will piazza adds much UNIVERSITY of COLUMBIA Landeck of Bedlam is de- WAR. HOSPITAL = * by auto in Willimantic large of vecetables. yer Samuei B. Harvev and fam- ily are at their arm in Bediam during EAST KILLIN Clarence Burgess of Chepachet, guest of relatives was a Sunday Phoebe A. Potter relatives at_Taunton, Mass. r. and Mrs. is visiting Stephen Hawkins of are the guests of Deacon and Mrs. Elisha F. 5 a Arthur Aldrich_en- joved a trip to East Greenwich, R. L, bufldings are United States motor truch patch to any pia Miss Lucy Shippee of Danielson v ited her sister, Gladys Moran, Tn this how relatives here Sun- Addie Hopkins of Foster, T., visited local: friem: Mrs. Wiitam®, M. and daughter, bLila, visited Danielson has entered the em- rnational Cetton Man- present war. with_her son friends Tuesday. arenge Soul ploy, of ‘e ukaCturiiz “Comp: Roy Smith a AMUEL W- _ & BERT ~== geon general new . hosrsal P SURGEON. GENERAL ), SORGAS < = % aay. Ra” Yamily of Pascoas.

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