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5 of weeks at TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY. e Taara s town over Sunday. > allingford” is Open Aair Service at Clubhouse— -pf&affig“yfi:"’ugunr With his sis. Winners in Picnic Contests—Lyman ter, Mrs. Willilam Sisson. ‘Richards Leaves for Maine Fort— Children’s Party. . = ing Leg— AT S E R . Mr. apd Mrs. H. H. Fenn of Meriden, and Mrs. Jennie Hankey of Arlington, $1.25 To New York $1.25 EASTERN CONNEOTICUT AND WESTERN RHODE ISLAND Who is Going and Comsing — Incidents, Accidents and - Building in Three Counties. ! TO NEW YORK daughter, Mrs, Frank Fisk, of Nor-|N. I were visitors here Sunday. VOLUNTOWN Rev. James M. Fotter spoke from wich. Mrs. Howard Smith of Norwich is John 2:5 in the M. E. church Sun- FREIGHT AND PASSENGER Mrs. Jeremiah Kame of Norwich |visiting at Hillside Farm. Leroy. Rice Home on Furlough—Death | day morning, the theme being, Jesus, SERVICE BETWEEN R. A Kenvon who is stationed at Point Judith, as coast guard, was Rose | home for a few days recently. Misses Imogene and Hariet Man- ning of Norwich are spending a few days here. Mrs. NORWICH AND NEW YORK From Norwich Tuesdays, Thars- days, Sundays at 5 p. m. New_ York, Brookiyn _ Bridge, Pler, East HRiver, foot Roosevelt Street. Mondays, Wedncsdays, Fri- spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. nd Mrs. Wiiliam Brady. Mrs. Rose Garceau and Miss Burke spent Sunday at Ocean Beach. LEBANGN the Wedding Guest. At the offertory Miss Grace A. Chapman sang Con- tider and Hear Me. Rev. Mr. Potter conducted afternoon service at Massapeag chapel, supply- ing for Rev. C. 0. Tibbetts, of Uncas- ville. of Charles E. Several from here attended a box social held at Charles Barber's home Saturday evening last, in the eastern part of the’ town. OLD MYSTIC Contest on Botween Sunday School New London County UNC/SVILLE P Birthday Surprise Visit—Farewell Par- mer. tance of 744 miles. The Mauratania | 9f Killingly are visiting their aunt,| cajjed ‘ay Sunday to attend the fu- Miss Dora Miner has returned aft-|Can Shut. ty Given Lathrop Miller—Food Com- Horss Had to Be ‘Shet. is mow off the Isle of Cyprus, only 132 | Mre. C. M. Geer. E | neral GEA ratmtive Sk MPTIENeIR. | or Spendine thoiliat weel Of ner VAcR- | Caheny 5t -the mesabers Sf the quar- ittes. Organived at Canning Dem. | ReX the faithful farm horse belong- | miles from Palestine, 5o the race will | Mrs. NesZe Tuttle and daughter of Broke Leg. tion at Norwich and Danielson. {tette cholr of the Congregational mittee Organize: ing to the Robert Palmer estate waa o o8\ (OFC IR O8O 1S fesent at | Hartford are visiting the former’s sis- TLeroy Rice of the U. 8. battleship| chuech of Willimantic, wio nad sung onstration—Five Young Men Fail to Pass Federal Examination. A number of Norwich, New London and Montville people, friends of Mrs. Annie Arnold, gave her an enjovable Burprise on her birthday, Thursday evening. Refreshments, were served. Harrison Kinnear is working at the Rober: Palmer estate. is is driving a handsome runabout, & birthday «gift from her father. Maicolm Thompson is having _for Frank Brown and Mrs. Mary Pal- shot_by Cameron Palmer and buried| Dby Harrison Kinnear Saturday. Rex! had belonged to the Palmer family for twenty-five vears, and was between cix and eight when purchased, an un- | usual age for a horse. i A large party from this place at-: tended the moving picture show at; Classes—Game With Hope Valley Team Today—Yantic Visitors Return Home. At the session of the Baptist Bible school Sunday the Aquetania gained 66 miles over the Mauratania, yet the latter ship is still leading by a dis- the session 43 pupils and the collection amountel to $4.74. To Play Hope Valley. The Young Men's association base- ball team and the Hope Valley nine will play the third game in a series of five today (Saturday) at Hope Val- Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Barber Arrive From Indianapolis — Visitors to Pleasant View. N. S. Loomis spent a few days in Hartford this week. Masters Luctus and Albert Whitaker ter, Mrs. K8 F. Bishop. Mrs. K M. Cobb of Hartford Is vie= iting lgor daughter, Mrs. A. N. Spauld- ing after spending Ju'y at Marlboro Lake, the guest of Miss Mary Hali. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hoxie. Farle Hoxie and Mr. and Mrs. Myron J. Hoxie, were at Storrs, Thursday. North Franklin. There was a Red Cross meeting at Miss Clara Gillette's Tuesday after- noon. 3 Finish Haying. Some farmers in this vicinity have finished harvesting the hay crop. AMr. W. T. Curry and family were While going after the cows one night, Ralph Kenyon slipped in such & way as to break his leg. Fell From Load of Hay. E. R. Manning was unloading hay with a horse pitch fork when the first fork full went up the trip rope broke and Mr. Manning fell backwards from J. A. Randall is visiting in | P90 large number of automobile parties went through here Sunday en | route for Beach Pond. Several automo- bile parties from here motored to Rocky Point to spend Sunday. Mrs, S. B. Sweet and son, Byron, of | Southbridge, were guests at thé home of Mrs. and Mrs. Willlam L. Whipple, over the weel_end. is at home here on a fur- N. 3, s Vermont lough. Louis Disco of Passaic, caliing on friends in town. OBITUARY. Charles E. Maine. Outdoor Service. Rev. Allen Shaw Bush of the vill- age spoke at the open air service at the grounds of the Country Clubhoums days ot § p. m. Effective Oct. 16th, 1916, $1.25—F. V. KNOUSE, Agent—$§1.25 at five o'clock Sunday afternoon, tak- ing his ‘text from Revelations 3:7, 8 verses,*Behold, I Haye Sct Before Thee an Open Door, Which No Man at Galllee chapel at Eastern Point, in the morning, sang There 1s a Land Mine Eve Hath Seen. Mrs. Leonard Prentice of Norwich, Mrs. Walter M. Buckingham of Gales Ferry, €. 1| Caswell of Willimantic, with Mrs, |7 Caswell at the piano. Mr. Taylor of the quartette was unable to remain. F. H. KENYON GEORGE N. DELAP, Special Agent e e emembered with | Voluntown last evening. Among the |iay The first game was won by the R rroeg s Al T ] B . ! t i s T ol v number were Mrs. Anne Cook. family | atier nine and the second by the O.| Afjages Eilen Huntington and Hattie| was unconscious for some jime but| . The death of Charles 7 Aaine 66- Wiriners in Sport Mo vory TR Conne Farewell Party. and guests. Mrs. Elizabeth TROMDSOD|Af. Y. M. A. team. Hewitt spent Wednesady and Thurs- | aside from painful bruises ped se- | ool AL e O lingering lllness| At the community picnic held on the | New About _twenty-five friends of La-|and son. Mr. and Sfrs. Frank iy Outing to Beach. aay at Pleasant View, R. L. the guests| rious injury. of ‘over ihree vears. 'He in survived |Erounds of River View - place jast - throp Miller mef at his home, giving|and Irving Thompson. fhe Epworth league took an excur- | Of Miss Adelaide S. Hailen. Thursday's showers eaught out quan- i o e’ ifa. one dauzhter, and a son.| Thursday, the sports and games were F h A F CO hefore leaving to Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Barber of | tities of hay and grain, but farmers|y\r. \fajne was prominent in town af- | in charge of George W. Frost of Mont- rench-American rur b him a farewel! party NORTH STONINGTON sion via trolley to Atlantic Beach were glad for the rain as ft was get- clair, N. J., and Alton Stoddard of the e navy which he hi enlist- v. Indianapolis are spending the month fairs and had a larze circle of friends G e e e Saturday. The car left Old Mystic &t | TAG R ROPS Ton O ther, Nathaniel C. | ting dry. T R A Te Carantl, missed | village, the winners being. 100 yard |Guarantes all work, Weo make nt Donatd 3 Bletcher, of Quaker Hill| patriotic Song Service—Mise Belden|1Z45- The retufn.trip was by moon- | B, f, 7 First Fall Chicket. Hie Saamn member of Conrs Libercy,|dash, senior boys, Albert Hopper: 0 |ch=-8e ir Storage. 'Discounts on ai ehurch, who gave the company an in-| pug o PGl o0 Wedding Invita-| C." Undergoes Operation. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Geer and chil-| With the same old time sound of|No. 132, F. of A. also of Court Ad-|yard dash Junior boys Alfred Sears: |Furs. Uncured S4ing wante teresting talk, = Refreshments were o dren, Mrs. H. M. Peck and Albert and | sociability . the first fall crickets were | vance, No. 7836, 1. O. F. 0 yard. dash, eenior sirls, Miss Dor- ractical Furrier served. tions. Frank Clyde, older son of Mr. and | Lucius Whitaker motored to Storrs,| noted Tuesday evening. A party of local young people at-|Qthy Wulf; Sack race senlor bo: H. J. YARMAN, Propristor Speakina Contest. : Beaon 1| Mrs. Frank 'B. Clyde, who was ill with | Wednesday. J. A. Randali found two freaks of|tended the circus at Norwich Wednes- fil{nn Stoddard; sack race, junior | 1o 1301.4 Room 106, Thayer Bidg re, | de by the| Rev. Lucien Drury supplled the pul-|,ppendicitis, was taken Monday after- it Bt Wabhinghtn: nature Thursday, one was a leaf of | day cvening. oys and girls, Charles Frost: child- At e S & it of the Third Baptist church Sun-inoon to Lawrence hospital and at 8.30 > - the rock maple measuring 12 inches In Sl ren's race, Harold Bovies: 100 yard - - Sounk folke of the Methodist church! g, °morning. In the evening a pa-ip2% Ceesatully underwent an opera- | , Mr. and Mrs. Leon Sweet and chil- | (0% 100K Manle fensurng I LAnCC ca dash, Miss Blanche Stoddard; 50 vaal 15 ola" % epcaning contest the latter | 187 TN {ica Svas held_which | Mo 2 dren of Weashington, D. C., are visiting | $1meter, the afher o ructicentivs weod CHESTNUT HILL three lagged . race, junior boys And § part of this mont Those who willincluded a paper on The Founder of| ‘Rey. C. Leavens Eldredge returned | Mrs. Sweet's mothef, Mrs. Annie Per-| ¢ 115" 15 "S5 an antidote for bites E girls, Coe and Hopper; volley ball, | read an 1 en take part are Misses Alice Ramage.|;.. American Red Cross, by Mrs.|sunany o the Baptist parsonage at | Y. from the Rocky Mountain specimens,| Lettors and Cards Received From!larvard. one point. —The proceeds | Annabel Cariyle. Ethel and a solo by Miss Evelyn| mongouro s Ve atiar spending o tew| Judge and Mrs. A. G. Kneeland, Mr. | from the st d 4 ; | zrom the dinner and in the several de- Carivie, Harold i Bive with M7 and My Chiles Q. junt:Sire " “W. Sweet, Mra. A. 'W.[for which it s nimed llerymen at Fort Terry—Recent | o e e e e e aon: | 8aid the past Papes Botham. George Killeen. Loster Dart, Sunday School Outings. Eldredge. = S ! Spaulding and Mr. and’ Mrs. A, C, tors. nually to the M, E. chugeh of the i Give me again my hollow tres, Mies Hoffnagle is giving the class in sl Sunday school| Prof- William G. Park recently en- | Willlams attended the funeral of NIANTIC - age. The privileges of the grounds ' The Third Paptist y f. 3 v e o s Banda = = 5 . . | A crust of bread and libert i Bt held its annual plenic at _ Atlantic| tertained at a fish and clam dinner at | MTs, Satmon Clark Sundag. . e fpyir. and Mea Arthur 1. Dimon = ofland cottages are xiven every year t =& t d b b uniors Ent 3 B Ny The Consresa. | Seasiew. cottage My, and Mrs. Déxsen| Misss Amy Lillic of m C. J. Prevos, of Boston to Address| Hartford. have rcturned home after alihe owner, Charles H. »wn ‘of Nor- ven a poet and a vagrom ma The Memners of the Junior Teague | Gofch (ITQ0TCl5) had a plenio at| 1. Greens of Mystic, Mrs. Mary Wilcox | Spent Sunday with her srandmother, ™" o- 0 U B0 PR ol 8 LSl of a fow daya with Mr. Di wich. couldn’t get along without BREAD. of the Methodist church gave a PIeas- | pe same place Thursday. of Turner's Corners district, Miss Ma- | Mts. E C. e, o o il her and cister-in-law, ir. Cottace Leased 1t it's NOT ONLY bread you want ing entertainment in the chapel Mon- Mrs. R_A. Moore and children have | tilda Holloway, Mrs. Tsabel Neil and = . ¢ W +; C. J. Prev Post il eak at 3. imon. The Marguierite, the cottaze he- » ” daz evenine. There was a mood at-| AT B A O . for & Vislt of | Mrs. Laura R. Pickering of Old Mystic, |ford spent, the week end with the lat- | & Gm‘,:esad%f) iy ‘:1!_.-; "2k *% | Letters @aa caras are received with | onging 1o Georne W Sron it oore: | Ut GOOD, HONEST BREAD. Try tendance ded in the programme | E°ne 18 * Fred L. Rodman. who enlisted sev. |ter® mother Mrs Jane Card. |he Brote SUACY oL 2L S ny 2400 1 plew ure by parents and triends of B | pled for *severni. summers paat pe |07 of piano soios. cones agd = {ableaut|® jjrs E. B. James and daughters|cral monihs ago in the naval reserve, | N P Ldllle of North FXanlun Spent| toy"Sundays ago with much interest. | und T Peckbam, who is o member of | Mrs. Richard Ames and family of ANDREWS’ BAKERY amantha and her Plcture Album, | ;5ve heen visiting In Voluntown and | has returned to Brooklyn, N. Y., after | Sutday with his son, BODSEE 008 | | "Rev. Mary 'S, Pepper Vanderbilt of | e Fifth Company, Coast —Arti ¢|Yonkers XN. Y. has been ‘taken by K ed much smussmen other places in that locality. spending_the week end with his| ¥ S T Brooklyn, N. Y. spoke at the Grove | {o'D%, now In training at|samily from Boeton for the remainde: SUMMIT STREET Bothem who has been in the| " \poy Anna L. Chapman and Miss|mother, Mrs. Caroline Rodman. ‘“’"k I Havtford duwring the past| oS Sl et Dhere wae a Jarge ut- rt Terry sland, N. Y. of the season. employ of 3 is Work-| Ruby R, Fark are Spending & few| Bverett Jonnson has returned to Mid- (Week L oo | SChdance at both services. She gave | M Gurdon Chapnell recenti re-|"rne Beiine cottaze on the miur e ine for a ar 5 weeks af Weekapaug, R. I dletown after spending his annual va- | o Mrs. Frederick . Manning and eon.| (clorl messages. Many out of fown | goiicd @ letter from Faul Croy Bag Hen Tessed so o Beooklin tantis - : Johnson and son.| " 3igse Fagan of New York is a guest |cation at the home of his mother. Mrs. | Ednard, BEiC, Sxe people were present. FlEnamrly % e of her famfiy. A party of girls from the Bluff weit 190 Fl"ankhn S' p re spending the | ;o yiss Evelyn Main. T. Henry Johnson. withMs. Bobert 8. Lillie. Aafrioon Witist Ia sls (arotva at Plum Island In| (o Ocean Beach Mondey for a chore ot th Ars. son’s parents, R s Mrs. John E. Spofford of Brookiyn === Saan. s the First Company, C._A. C. C. N. G:| ginner and outing. 3 ™|is THE PLACE TO GET A Nice Mr. and Mre. Moses Hart in Palmer- N. Y, and’ daughter, Miss Thelmb ALEM The Ladies’ Aid society gave a whist S. A. Rice ‘and grordchildren, | A0 ARG, O0UNE. o & F A8 WELL AS A NICE town. Miss Daphne Selden of Deep River | 3u e AnC daishien, 01 Theims S. 1 Wednesday aftéfaoon. There was a Doris Sears, M perance | cinity oha it r D, Norwich and vi- | ROAST BEEF AS € c Camp Opened. spoke on the Hoover Pledge at the | TROFCRS SXe TOERE, thelr —annisl e p—— 800d attendance at the dance Saturday | and Kitty Mason and Sears, ot | IOIY IO Atiended the community | pIECE OF CORNED BEEF OR ANY il b lake has|Meeting of the grange Friday even-|,ng Mrs. C. Edwin Stapelyn, of Bur- | Milton Fox and Family in Town from | and Tuesday evenings in. the pavilion. | Malden. Mnss. are guests of Mr. and Brown, Charles H. Brown Moo [THING IN THE MEAT LINE. Camp Richards at Oxoboxo lake has|ing~ Hafa Cortiaen " Kansas City, Mo.—Marvin-Rathbone | Music_was fyrnished by an orchestra | Mrs. W. W. Palmer. 1i Fitch, o i g been opened for th eseason. Several| 'Nfige Camphall of the New London | "\ "FUS™ Goniuy and niece, Miss iy s gaas from New London Mies Marguerite Chappell of Groton | pionerds. Mr g s Gharles T, VAL. LUPPERT sre planning to spend a while there.| county Farm Bureau will glve a dem- [\ JUSS ey GRUUD and uwiecs. TWiss| Wedding. George Neuschafer, Jr. of New York | is visiting=her courin, Miss Cora| i s b And 2 J. Frank| _ > | us e Recent visitors are Willlam Watts, C.| ceunil, oW ol TR0 i Grange harl | Mary , have . & = 3 e e e e or e Tork | I i Clark, Mr. and Mrs. ¢ Werritias E. Flaherty, Frank Richards and H. E.| 1 the afternoon of Friday, August 17,| '4°7°% o Visit Miss Alice Williams of New London | 5o 5! 2 7 ~ | AT Marion Diron of Hartford and | (% and son James Yer = Rogers. at 230 o'clock. Ve T has been spending the week With Ber | “Honry E. Smith and Albers Brown of | Miss Alice Phillips. of Glastonbury, | sames M potteg oo & ot e Dr. Alfred Richards Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carlson = of = Judge Willis E. Heaton of Troy, N. |sister, Mrs. Henry Tisdale. New Haven spent the week ~end at|have spont severai weeks. with their| omes M. Potter, arrived at the par- ” New York have moved into Louis Invited to Wedding. ¥. has arrived at Riverview cottage to| Mr. and Mre. John Hills and family | SV, Hoven she have spent several weeks with their|sonare Monday, for a short visit, leat- DENTIST Coman's hous> in Pequot. Friends in town have recefved invi- | spend his annual vacation with Mr, |of Delaware, O. are spending a few | “pr-PQoteiill o o IERee 3 T ing Thursday, accompanted b s Office Hour: The Bark Miil of the C. M. Robert- | tations to the wedding of Miss Marie [and Mrs. Charles Q.. Eldredge. weeks at their summer place in town. .. ¥ o' A0 SEU frem A " Allen Tathrop of Vernon and| Lotter and son, Donaid for her he n 9-12 a. m.—1.30 to 5 p. m son Co., which hae been shut down for | Hollister and Devere Allen, both| 1Miss Gladys Roberts and Ralph|_ Mrs. Ida Steadman of Hoiyoke, | goqy Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Peckham of Will- | Loainfleld, N. J. where Mrs. P Wed. and_Sat, Evenings T repairs started up this week. forierly of this town. The event will | Swartfigure have returned to Water- | Mass, is the guest of Salem relatives. | "\I. ang Mrs. W. E. Beebe have re- | imantic, were recent visitors with Mr.| #0 500 Will spend some tir { Room 405 Thayer Bulld z There was a large attendance at the | take place August 23. in Wiiton, Conn.. | bury after a week's visit to Miss Rob- | Mr. and Mrs. James ioebe and | . ..ndq from a4 week's stay at Rocky |and Mrs. A. S. Peelkham House Guest Tel. 299 Residence tel. 122 meetinz of the Red Cross soclety at|where Rev. Mr. Hollister is now pas- | erte' uncle and aunt, Deacon and Mre. | daughter Doris spent Sunday with | g7 ‘Shirley Tilton artfora has en-| Miss Beatrice Jones has a house the home of Ofrs. Alice P. Mitchell this|tor. Miss_Anna A. Wheeler of this| William D. Beckwith. Grassy Hill relatives. Sidney Sidlitz of New York is with |joved a &hort ion n: at his|party age, inciudin - - week. Much was accomplished in-|town is to be a bridesmaid. Mrs. John L. Tift has returned to Miss Hannah Fuller of Esst Haddam | p o family at the Grove. old hom: with Mr nd Mrs. Dimon. Misses ate Brog: 1 | e ———— spite of the excessive heat. A team from the Lavman's League|Providence after a vieit to local rela- | ¥as a recent guest of her sister, Mrs. H Eicough —_— Marian Brogan and Jewel Hopper. afi | Pt Guthish of AWesterly will conduct an open-air|tives and friends, Sherwood Miner. ome on Furlough. NORTH FRANKLIN of Mt Vernon, N, ¥ Mra e | FREDERICK T. BUNCE ‘amily Gathering. S vice o B Wicniids Of e COURee: i Mrs. Henry Rogers has been epend- | THomer Dorman, a member of the FRAN Jones,” Miss Jones' mother is ch ¥ A familv gatherinz was held at the | zational church Sunday afternoon at Return to Yantic. ing a few days with her sister, Mrs.|naval reserve stationed at Newport, R. — Tone. 2 ol THE FIAND TUNER home of Mr. and Mrs. Charies Bartlett | 4 oclock. Mrs, Warren Bentley and daughter, | William Sisson, at North Plains. 1. was here Saturday for a short visit. | Summer Outings of Local People—| E. W. Jomes and son, i S ik ‘ fn this village. Those present ere R Miss Charlotte Pentley, have returned | Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rogers entertain- | Thatcher Shepard and son and Trips Hero and Ther Jonos, also of M:. Vernon N. Y. speni 2 c L v . I - ps Hero al ere. of M:. Vernon N spen 2 CLAREMOUNT AVE. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bartiett of New to Yantic after a visit fo Mr. and Mrs, | ed relatives from East Haddam Sun- | Frederick Swanson were recent visit- the week-end at the ‘amilv®cotinee g e My ol i Tabas Traithatt MONTVILLE William R. Hull and fami day. ors in the Grove. | Mrs. George Peciham crd eon of | Mr. and Mrs. FFrank Ciark and vics | 7hone 828-2 Nerwish, Cuma. § and son. of Gales Ferrv, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Daga Hallberg of New York At Fox Homestead. o -awrence Spencer has returned tofartford are spending two weeks with | Florine Scol of Laurel Hill, Nor. SE—] 5[ Irvine HR"‘M" of Gales Ferry and | Mra. Mitchell and Mies Hooper at|city o Eoe s of Mr. and| Miuton Fox and family of Kaneas Salem. . === =~ oo 0 0 Lon. | M. Grace Peckham. wich, are spending & weel at “th — - -~ Miss Vera rtiett. e § News. Mrs. 3 0! n. City, Mo., are spending this month at Few 3 New Lon- Mies Mildred M ng is visiting |home of Mr. and Mrs. Walt M - ~ Who has been occu- NaGrile Sentmi Hraws Attended Camp Meeting. the Fox homestead. don is passing the summer with her|ner grandraother, Mrs. Imogene Arnold, | Buckingham. M DR R J. COLLINS in one of the houses; Mrs. Alice P. Mitchell and Miss] Rev. and Mrs. Frank Chamberlain o g R T patanity M S e G;,B. Dickinson. | of Wiilimantic. Mrs, Lucius Wightm and little 3 ved to one which the C. M. Robert- | vention at Northfiel sonage after taking th al vaca- - ‘ & o Mr. and_Mrs. Charles Beckwith, | spend it at the home of Mis fon Co.” houses, recently constructed | “ire. Clarence Walden and son Don- | fon-—~ While " away - they " attended | mec ond icorelynathbone of this | Leighion Winnewerser of New Hav-|Miss Mabel Tracy, Mrs. Hermon Gas | Caroline B, Freeman, loft . Mondas 4 gut of another building near the Rock-|ald visited friends in Norwich Thurs- | Douglas camp meeting. i See Wilkert Marsin o DolHEstEr | g e ger, Mrs. T A. Rockwood and Mrs. F.|¢vening for their home in Montc'air, | 148 Main Stroet Novwich; O lawn Mi day. ot el = H. Race spent Wednesday at_Goldefi | N. J ain Stroet, William Lyman of Fort Hamilton.|® Carrie Wood has returned to her = e B et e LEFFINGWELL Spur, Euests ot Mrs, William Weaver,| Miss Blanche Stoddard, of Pequon- Phone 1173 has been spending a fe® dave fur-|home in Montville after spending her STGRRS L S e _ BES & & e thire noe. has heen spending o weck af (he | TaThS Jough with his parents in Pequot vacation with her brother in Provi- s . ’ g o ool Mrs. ‘Jennette Tloffman and daugh- |liome of her grandmother, )Mrs er Rev. and Mirs. F. D. Bpddington are | dence. B MM & B ChllSee e | Ao s¥ SR s thejgucat of elay Supdny Schost BRIl Day (Conil (sg Eiila were Tussday suasis of Mrs, | Turrier. LR AT ; entert; g their grandson, Frank| Mrs. Tda Johnson spent the WUg|' o R i B s Y cert Tomorrow. Charles Perkins of Lebanon _Rev. Joel B. Slocum, of Yonkers, N. | heen visiting S A ‘ Buaain of New Have during 2 friends. in Norwich Town. 'ormal Reception in Honor of Mrs. Consecration Meeting. Sk ¥ Arnold Manning visiting | Y., was the guest of Coroner Franilin | Kenned ‘ vacation, Claric. George Johnson, Jjohn| Davi The monthly consecration meeting |, Casner Ross epent Sunday at then; sin, Roland Manning, of |1, Frown and Mrs. Lrown. at th ‘ Rev. and Mrs. Charles Tibhetts and [ Levine and Dudley Neff were rejected ! = of the C. E. society was held Sunday | 1ome of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Thomp- | Thamesville. cotiage. Redfern, in the villige, Tv LIBERTY HILL danchters, Flcanor acd Giadvs” left|in the federal examinations. { The poultrymen. dairymen. beekeep- [cvening. J. Murray was the leader | SOf of Fitchviile Mr. and Mrs, Beebe and |day. Wednesday he spent the ‘ eniov o month's vaeation at Johneon was a business caller |ers and fruit growers held well at.|of the meeting. Mr_and Mrs. W. A. White and Cur-| saughter C. Mirs. Carrie|WVith Coroner Brown on his atxi — {tended and Interesting meetings at the | * Mre, Winliag Howard of Waterfora | i85 White spont Sunday at Ocean|Jaraner of were recent |8100D. Ruth. om o fishing trip In the 2 v rion Henrr is spending her s Gertrude Rogers and _Miss | college this week visited relatives in Salem Sunday. o S of Mrs. Grace Peckham Race with Edward H. Latimer of the 1 a3 nth at_the 7\om(e of Quinn spent Thursday at Ocean | :rq{i nngo MF, Eszen, Miss Lelia —_— MJA'":':?F lx;:inf{‘sfl'da@mh"'" ‘were and Mrs. F. A. Rockwell and |Village and Mr. Staples of Norwich, ¥, " of Boleton, Mass. jand 3Mrs. nglev have gone to Old - Jaughters, Florence and El Mrs. Start fo i ity e g bacnar: 8" Tolier At Suppdr: andiDarce {Orcnara, Me."Tor thelr vacation GARDNER LAKE | gy and Mre. A G. Ross and Mr.|rennette Hoftman and Mrs Fred H.| Mrs. Honry W Homie: who has| 508 t her a0 » Mre. Eva | T. and rs. C. D. Jarvis of Wash- < i gy : visttors Race attended the Social Corner gath- | heen | o late U WhO has | erett P B s nstshits | K e ington have heen viaiting Mrs, W. L,| AMfr. and Mre. Isaac Perkins of Fitch- | Golden Spur and Ocean Beach Sun-|wring at Mre. Carters in otnad st e A i e piity (G T R LD T nning D ration. Dok 1 i A o Slate. ville have returned home after a day. 5 S¥ednenaay A panied by her sister, Miss | day afternoon . - Fhe canmtsuaememstration gtrenby | ot A R e o | Informal Reception. Jeels vacation at the Monabina cot- | Henry Smith of Norwich was thel " Herberi ft Hoffman of New London S, s Lor chane and re- | tra Hattie e mpbell. state demon- | eveniny { Mrs. W. L. Slate entertained infor- | 28 g S » Mrs. A. J. Johnson, | was the week end guest of his mother, | My, “ AP i P riends ng her cous a far: reau. was well 'T%sdate Denls of New Haven ie | mally Wedncsday afternoon. Fiving tha| J. O. Johnson and family are the|3onday. 3 . | Mrs. Jennette Hoftman. Miss Ruth Bllings in Hatfield, Mass, | Middletown fo innterasted housekespers | visiting her sister. Mrs. Ray Wood- | friends of Mrs, Jarvis an opporctunity | 6%, arrivals at Monabina cotiage. Merton L. Swan of the U. S. S. Ne- — Aupart of the journey was made in the | Mrs. Hattle Harold o ze. Miss Campbell dem- > of Rockland glade. .+ to meet her. Charles S. Forbs of Noronton, is|vada has returned to his duties after HAMBURG paokire, 3f jher brother, -Rowland | Willimantic ¢ N, st he mothod of canning | William Watts wag a caller'in Flan-| A new feed house is being built ag | 8t Hill Top House, for his annual cut- | spending a few davs at the home of s ndon. Mrs. Everett 1 beat greens and string beans. | ders rocently. the. poultry contest plant. ing. i his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. O. — Rumored Farm Sale. Saul Wachtell has moved a on -was present:and = President and Mrs L. Beach re. | Mr. and, Mrs. Charles Wilson, of|Swan. Property Sale—Cannina Demonstration | It is eald that Avery Main of De. |cituated on Liberts Hill, Main stres ockon gt sor i el turnea Saturday afr spending few | Norwich spent Sundav at the Lake.| Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Gallup have been —Personal Items. catur BIuff farm has purchased the | Which he purchased from Her 1 food committee organized in the GLASGG !days at the beach. George Carroll and family, who | Fuests recently of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson g farm of Cyrus Chapman in the Stod- | "Wilis ‘ a0 0 IEFORUCETEhE Tioover Dltlge & | Professor and Mrs. Wheeler, with | Pave been spending a week in Wor-|at Pleasant View, R. L Mrs. Berg of New York has sold her |dard district and will take possession | % Wachtell's slster ‘ BTNy the. hinrians Postoffice in New Location—Young | their family, are at Oak Bluffs for | Cc3ter, have returned to their camp in| Fred Gartmann of New York was|property in Sterling City to William |Within a month. irom New York are spen was Men Summoned for Draft Examina- | their vacation. Latimer Grove. a guest of A. H. Beebe, Wednesaday. | Letham. Mrs. Curtls F. Gates and litue | Mer With Mr. and Mrs was elected. chair- g H Montrose Morscoe and Rose Pasler| Mr. and Mrs. George Herbert Beard| Mrs. M. T es and Mrs. Robert |daughter, Marjorie, of New London Arthur Dimon with h w h Lone. secretary. | tion. LAUREL GLEN are staying at Lawn Farm. and son. John James. 2nd, of Paw-|Sawver attended the funeral of David [are visitors at the home of Mrs, Galtes | HArtford spent Sunday with his broth b i L Mrs. Vauzhn and son, David, have|tucket, R. I, were guests this week | Fox at Westhrook last Thursday. parents, Mr. and Mr Harmon L. | G. Byron Dimon. in the _Methodist|; M. and Mrs. J. T. Wilbur are at the | ——— returned to Brooklvn after six weeks'|at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. E.| John Tiffany and family were calls | Porking, - — — % eiss | beach ‘this week. | , Mrs. James Skinner of Yorkville, .| stay at Hil Top House. Beard. . ers at Chapman's beach last Satur-|' Mr. and Mrs. James Martin of Mer- SOUTH LYME s oa vacation. | JThe postoffice was moved Saturday; Y. spent a few davs last week with| Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Seamon of Mid-| Mrs. Albert Hill and son, Elmer, of | day. iden "arrived Tuesday and opened Yix Rosers of 1111 Tap has|CYening to the store building of Levi | her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Puttker. way were callers at Hill Top recent- | Hartford are guests at the home of| A number from here attended the |their cottage, Leisure Hour. et e nmie C fpniny P22 Dayon, who has been appointed post- | Mrs. Phosbe White and _daushter, | lv. Mr. arfl Mrs. Hiram Amburn. Red Cross fete in Old Lyme last Sat- Saine. A H. Millar returned to New Tord s b D Ll b £na i King, spent Sunday at| Frank Skinner and family and Mrs. Bichic b Vabe. urday. el Bl twa weeks ca n nie Hanna entertaine scar - ocky 3 Jennie Stanton of Norwich were call- Mr. and Mrs. John Williams of 5 g et chards, son o r. and who are spendin; e summ iy ol the ';,.:"d,.,::f Augustus Dayon visited his grand-| Dr. C. Wesley Hale of Springfleld, | crs at the Lake Sunday. gy The annual picnic of the Baptist| River were guests at L. D, n;rafl:'g Mrs. Fred E. Richards, of Long Cove, | here ‘ Tondon, at her home | M0ther the past week, also at the home | Mass., was at his ancestral home on| Mr. Stevens of Texas is at Camp|punday school was held, at =Gardnerlgungay. ik Wwho has been spending ome time at| Miss Harriet Weaver of New ‘ Treimecan A fier home | of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund | Monday and was the suest of W. L.| Massapeak. Lake Wednesday. ~There was 2 800d[" Hastings and Gorden Reddall of|ilelr farm there, recupera’ing, left|don has been visiting a week the _vil inedas atternoon. | 2,705 P Main ‘ana family Monday mignt, léav: | | Mre. W- . Dennison and Grace La- | TOWd and a 500d time for'every ‘one. | onteinte. . 7. Goerc kucots of Mre | JSCERIY 10 Join a% First Serccant the | Ve P Stannope & week end visit-with friends in Nian |, Miss Hevrin has returned to her|ing Tuesday morning for Boston. throp of Norwich are visiting thier Rally Day. Bela Hubay over Sunda: E llg"hwklcmpnm, Coast Artillery, at Bert Sweezy New Lo Bvs FatSiadr 1o TRt Bk {nome in Willimantic after spending a| The Laurel Glenn Twine and Line | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Flija Lathrop. Sunday will be Rally Day at the| Miss Nellie. Campbell zave a can- [aoc poiiam. in Maine Mr. Rich-|guest of Mr. and Mrs. €. C. Water e tethodiet. Sundas sehosi win|feW davs with Mrs. R. A. Wilbur. Co. is repairing their dam. - = Baptist church. There will be spe-|ninz demonstration at Grange hall last | [ith & Canbalen moonpcar® In France | ham's this week A4 the arnual picnic at Riverside| Called for Examination. o I epuiEeedlan auto- SOUTH GRISWOLD cial isle Snd. & Sckols by the pas- | wetlpFriday Miss Evelyn Richard e s Tioniis O Avgust 1 Several of the boys about here have [ MQblle. tor, Jo S, Gates. In the evening the| The vouns people enjored a dance |ar. and Mes Freg o ppushter of | daughter, Virginia. have Eugene Bonville of Peauot. has | recelved thelr call 1o be at New Lon: | Myron Holdredge and sons of Wor-| _ 0 ————0° = |8 v P T. meeiing will be postponed |at the public hall Thursday evening. = | sundind Mr«. Fred E. Richards, s | their home in Ivoryion. a Thbimhent. of Mo, ReterMavcais | don, tor the ‘phsical | exmniation: cester. Mass., have been visiting rela- | , Richard er o tian Orehard. | ana a concert will be iven by the| Miss Isabel Blv Lord in at her sum- | Shonding b acation at their home |a month here the guest of e - Aranel Blanhash Spent the week end | tives in this place. Mass. spent the week end wit s | Shilaren, Hiaras af Broche g Tom her duties us supervisor of sew- | ney's mother After a few dave' visit with Mr. and | wifa relatives in North Stonington. SAELG W S g ete of e zdgar M. Tiffany and Mrs. J. R. Wooa |18 Of fhe schools in Passaic, N. J —_—— Mrs. M. J. Fickev in Pequot, Mr. and| Mrs, Fowler of Springfield, Mass., is GRISWOLD e HANOVER were Essex visitors Wednesday. rthday Party. ASHWILLE Mr=. Frank Seanion and son, have re-|spending a few days at Mr. Button’ s A i b Yoett Mrs, Charles Miller entertained a TT e 3 witioladies’ Al society will meet| Miss Marinda Tanner of Fkonk has|Citr and viefnity Saturday evening. Carl Peck of Worcester, Mass., was LEONARD BRIDGE SRemnoon om 3 o 8 seloon 1o posy | Mr. ana Mrs, Grove Failed 16 Page Exasmination. Ee i oEy been visiting Miss Susie Morgan the| Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Guile return- | the guest of James W. Eadie ~ over — of ‘her son, Kenneth, whone fourch | Joseph Plekering, ¢ ‘ : Ely F. Clark. John |33 ¢ 2 past week. ed Tuesday to Norwich after a short|Sunday. Mrs. Pert Pierce of Quaker Hill ra- | pirthday it was. The table hore a fine |on Mr. and Mre | ns, Edwin Hénnerson and Dudley Miss Bertha Geer has been visiting | stay with South Griswold relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mclntosh. of|cently visited her sister, Mrs. Henry | bivihday cane with roar * fiah i [and famiiv, Sunday Nerr, wera amons those whe failed to ROAD SGTIETY friends in Danielson and Putnam. Mr. and Mrs, H. Frank Button are| Willimantic were looking up friends|T. Watrous. prre o M R R T R . Hayward was in Norw PSS Alve: BISELR @ianifiatiosn and ve. il Miss Arison is visiting her cousin,|entertaining relatives from Jersey |last Thursday. Axthur J: Rtevens.of. Proviflenos: il ias: creans Wats servet o thotan i | Saturday. TEaA s Eheds hocs 1 Tomn. Pomona Grange fo Mest With Local|MIs. Leander Gordon. City this week Nr. and Mrs. John E. Selmes has|L. spent the wec's end at Mrs. Julla | Gemes et iiayen BUSSt® | Mins Emma A. Johnso ottin Miss Carrfe Wood after spending Gramiie’ Nest Thoreday. Mrs. Edna Henery and son, Robert. | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Sheldon of | returned aft:er two weeks' stay at|Geer's. Master Miller received very many |her sister, Mrs. Grover Maine w0 Wweeka as-the hoine.Of hur brothes, are visiting at Mrs. Henry’s home, Mr. [ Voluntown, were Sunday callers at|Groton Long Point. Samuel Johnson of New Haven and | pleasing gifts from his little friends | family this weelk George . Wood of Providence. has| Mrs. Fannie Willlams and daughter, | 27 V™S George Gepr's of Hopeville. | Mrs. H. E. Palmer's. Nirs. William Waters of Norwich(Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Johnson of|ind from. his parents an oatomenas [T’ and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. S E. Peckham and Norwich were in attendance at the fu- returned to her home in Palmertown, | Miss Martha, have Nathan Brand and family of Glasgo,| Town vieited at t#> home of _her - aine o g were With her sister, Mra Reuben Austin: | at the GAllB homsmieed this sagie )" | daushter, Laura, and Mrs. H.I. Peck- | Russel Brand, and family of Preston: | mother, Mra. John Campbell over Sun- | neral of Mrs. Saimon W. Clark, Sun- |50 sse fiat a garage was built out |Maincs Crossing wer Miss Annie Donoghue entertained |- Misses. Enid Bendioton and. afable | Bam. and Master Robert Peckham,|and Theodore Brand of Norwich were | day. day afternoon. (i C. Maine was in Milltown Sunday ner sister and Mre | Joscoh | Ingranam mave been tomus ers foig | calléd on friends in town recently. . |Sunday cailers at G. A. Brand's. Mrs. Paul Dressing of New York is| Afr. and Mrs. Charles Moga and 14 Condust Serv WAy el of Willimantic. | Berth < her son, James, | Sire. C. E. Flaherty week with the igners. Hoover pledge for FITCHVILLE Mrs. Frank J. Beier and Miss Beier of of Springfield Loutslana, spent the guest of Mr. and AMrs. Crombie, for a few weeks. Frank children, Julia, ga. moved their hariie and Mary Mo- household zoods to Richard Mansfield, superintendént of the Billings P. L arned Mission The co-operative and Mrs. William Crag. who have| Fernando Wheeler instal 5 the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Ern- | ~ Mrs. Robert Eadie has returned to| New York, Saturday. They formerly [ New London. with children of the r DOPUlAEHy i e $5en the miweta’ . 6 .fricnde near|machints ba DS Ur: mecn UL i Sate MeTwastt Sk abviigter | o= Tuther. Boston after a brief stay at the home | resided at the G. M. Willlams’ farm, ission, wili conduct the open air | % '" OPularity in Bridgeport, réturned to Palmertown. Sanford N. Billings, Jr., and Earl Gt S = L. E. Aldrich was through this sec-{of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Mr, and Mrs. Alfréd Hughes, of [service at the Country Club house | s ——mre PENDLETON HILL itors—Rex, August Over 30 Yaars Old; Has to Be Shot. Faithful Horse Wheeler have been to New London this week for examination for army wor Mr, and Mrs. Alec Lincoln and daughter Marjorie are spending their Thomas and Sadie, of Providence, R. I, are spending two weeks with her sister, Mrs. Charles Kingberzer. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Chappell of New Britain_are visiting Mrs. Chap- Dpell’s sister, Mrs. Warren Thompson. tion Monday. CHESTERFIELD The many friends of Mrs. Cherof- Tucker. NORTH LYME family o Thomas Mullans and Providence, are spending a few days at Kenneth L. Cummings’. CAMPBELL’S MILLS Sunday afternoon at five o'clock. LiSBOMN Mabel Mrs. Johmson of Bridgeport CATARRI CANNOT with 104 reach th ix A local disea al applications vacation at Charles §. Noyes'" Arline Thompson entertained several | sky were sorry to hear of her sud-| Hartford. whe are spending their va-| Albert G. and Thomas A. Prown are | spent severa! days last week with her | (ajen interonl .- - o s l) Miss Abby Williams entertained at|small friends at her home Thursday [den death which occurred Thursday | cation at Brockway, were guests of | doing the haying on James H. Dixon's | parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Foote. ool o e e . Miss Wanda Loko olchester has|tea on Tuesday Mrs. Emma Willlams | with a party in honor of her sixth | night. Mrs. Mary Fosdick's#at the beach on| farm. Miss Edna Berg of New Britain has | svatem. — Halis ¢ : l;:: the guest of Mfss’Alice Chap- x:ix;d Miss Emeline Morgan of Old Mys- hlnr;a.y. Ice - a%ot?e‘.;lurre-h. Charles Powers and daughter, Ethel, | Wadnesday. Mr. Anderson, who has charge of the | been the guest this week of Miss Alice | Preseribed b one 3 3 2 ments were eerved. The tables were | were Sunday callers in Uncasville. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Lute of Madi-| Saunders’ fart, has built a piaza Kennedy. in _this coun . 2rs. Anne Cook bas as guests Miss| Pomona grange will be entertained |decorated in the national colors and | Newion Smith of. New London is|son, Frank Fox and Mrs. Augusta Fox | the house. plazza on| M Charles Budelt, Jr, 15 employed in N RSl wieh & T the best Ruby Perl Fall OF Grequvitie Indi- by Stonington grange next Thursday |each little guest was given a small | visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith of | of Centerbrook, wers guests Sunday at| lirs. Mason Gray of Norwich vis- | Seymour. Blnod purifiers The pe combina B . T, e i e silk flag_as _souvenir. Chapel Hill. G._H. Strong’ ited relatives and friends in this vi-| Ernest Enquist of Branford spent|tion of the ingred ants in Halls 3 ortda; Jiss Besh of North| Miss Grace D. Wheeler met with the{ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brooks and| RBert Erskins was a Sunday caller| Mrs. H. A..Rogers of visited | cinity recerMy. the week end with his mother, Mrs. | tarrh Medfcine s what produces i Stoningten and Aliss Yary Brown of|jrogram committee at the library on|children of Norwich were recent|in New London, Norwich and Greene- | them .the first of sthe The Box social at the home of Chas. | Olaf Nelson. wohdertul reeuite in cEarFhE) SORES s Lot + v call. | ondaY in Westerly (o arrange for |euesrs of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kine- | ville. . Several from- this-place attended the | A. Barkers, Saturday night, was weli| The evening services at Newent have | B07% Sead for fasiimenisie fres iss. s - yorg call-fthe speakers for the coming year of berger. A. Miller's son, who has been very|lawn -fete . - astended. = The proceeds were for the | been discontinued for the month. All Aruegists. The Atisw Joew- the Westerly Historical society. ! Mrs. Julia Authier is visiting her ill is improving. \ Mrs. H rd armd children | berefit™ of - Ekonk grange. Irving Collins of Central Village has| Hall's Famils Pilis for const i