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© Windham Couitty CENTRAL VILLAGE Tree Point Monday aftéi < 4 4 B. C. Conklin and family recently enjoyed a trip to Ocean Beach. Harry Bramham and a party of friends from Pawtucket spent Tues- on focal friends on Funerk & Floyd . Rhymbrd Mitchell [Aay at Grassmere farm. —William Bradley, Whe Tries to Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Haswell enter- » tained a number of the members of EAliat,™is ~Rejscted-=Vaoation . Woolen Mill Employes. for | the Rebekah lodges of Providence and Panijelson at their home last week. The programme for the Aay included ‘ Mrs. John E. Vaughn afid Miss Mir- |several readings and a basket lunch. “at the home of Mrs. Va 's pdr- ents, Mr. and_Mrs. William Simmons. . Chauncey Hill and Miss Anella Hill were in Poquetanuck Wi attend the funeral of Mr. Hill's broth- er, Leander Hill. jam ‘- Vaughn of xorwmh@o been Floyd R. Mitchell’s Fureral. The funeral of Floy wmond Mit- chell was held Friday TRoon At the home of Mrs. Frederick Mitchell He was the eniy child of Mr. and Mrs. Raymand Aitcheil.of Aftawaugan. and | I was 13 menths old. He was ill but a few davs witn spinal meningitis. Many friends_and relatives ottendéd the funeral ;-Burial wa® g the fam- iy _Jot #t° Bvergréen cemetery. William McFarland of Worcester is spending his yacation with his par- Mrs. _Robert MeFar- Dorotixta Gardner s her cousin, Miss Evelyn Stetson Providence this wee! . “ Visited CGamp. Jerome Lafrance visited the tral boys at Fort Terr: E week and reports all well except E4- ward Bourque, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bourque, whé hasg an injuréd arth a 4s In the hospital there. Miss Louise Tillinghast has been a visitor at Pleasant View. R. L. where her sister, -Miss Helen Tillinghast, is spendirfg two weeks Master Ear! Pike has been {Il Frank Bylez of Schenectady visiting his mother, Mr is Byles. N Mrs. Pairick J. Cassidy has return- ed ts her home in Norwich, having cpent several dars with Miss Joseph- ine Armstrons. Tried to Enlist. William Bradley went to New Lon- by in day to e the navy, was rejected, William Jewet: is spending va- cation traveling -throvgh New York state. He will visit Niazara Falls, and visit Capada- before .he re- b home = @ Charles Faridnd -was in Willl- mantic Satu . Patric nieiof New York is s uncie, . John Wakely &nd 1 Satu sday to | Birthday Party for visitifig | the duties of in | passed a success ful examination and _the Cen-|parsonage ta spend a few weeks with this | yor BROOKLYN Betty Bard —Wailliam Pike Comes Home From Camp on Furlough. Miss Betty Bard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bard, spent the past week with her grandmother, Mrs. H. P. Robinson, in East Greenwich, R. Miss Laura Pike has returned from A visit of several wgeks with her sis- ‘er at Glen Cove. Receives Diploma. Miss Marion Pike has returned q0me after an absence of several months, while attending a school vhere she has prepared hersedf for stenegrapher, having sbtained a diploma. Mrs. Charles Minott <with her two thildren came Monday to the Baptist Rev. Mrs. parents, Funning, D. D. Birthday Party. Miss Betty Bard reached her tenth sirthday Monday and a party _of young friends <were invited to help her celebrate the anniversary _John G. Potter and son Dwyer of Norwich were callefs Monday on rei- ttives and friends in town. Charles E. Blake is: home and re- ports a very enjovable time while camping with the Boy Scouts. Mr, and Mrs. William H. Brown of Windham were recent callers on Mrs. Mrs. Joseph K. Potter. Mr. Brown has sold his farm with the stock, giv- ing possession Sept. 1. and G. Mrs. H. P. Robinson . with _ her daughter has heen the guest of “Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Bard. Home on Furlough. William Pike, a member of the Thir- teenth Co. which went from Daniel- son, has visited his mother and sis- trs here, having obtained a furlouzh of forty ht hours. He repor bovs as having a nice time and is w Twenty-five at Red Cross Meeting— Birthday Lawn Party for Miss Ina Buell. Mrs. Arthur M. Keith entertained the members of the programme com- mittee of the Ladies’ Aid society at her home Saturday afternoon. ~Everett Phillips and family 6f Charl- ton called on Mrs. Phillips’ sister, Mrs. Fred Bowen, Sunday. Maro and Clara Phillips remained for a week’s visit. Twenty-five at Meeting. A Red Cross meeting was held at the chapel Tuesday afternoon. Miss Clark of Putnam was present. There were about 25 in attendance. QIrs. Charles Clark entertained Mrs. John Carison of Woodstock and Rev. ind Mrs. Miller of West Thompson on Friday. / Lawn Party. A lawn party was held at the home of Charles E. Buell Wednesday even- ing in honor of their daughter Ina's| 17th birthday.. Mrs. Ariel Green. Ariel and Miss Mary were at Rocky Point Sunday. Tna, Edna and Mildred Buell were at Storrs Monday. Rev. J. R. Miller and Milton Sand- strom of West Thompson were through here Monday on their return home from Storrs. Charles Clark was in Willimantic Wednesday evenins. Some from here attended the Bible meeting at Chism's grove Wednesday. Charles Deans visited friends in West Woodstock Saturday. Mrs. Anton Kaletchitz was in Put- nam Wednesday. Mrs. Charles Tatem and Catherine are visiting relatives in East Wood- stock. Elsie Lewis and Violet Colburn have veen ill. Gertrude visiting Frost and Walter friends in New Mrs. Frost are Hampsh CHAPLIN Rev. Robert Williams of New Haven to Preach Tomorrow—Getting in the Hay Crop. 3 Rev. Vernon W. Cooke of Williman- tic delivered a fine sermon at the church last Sunday. A good congre- gation was present to listen to his im- pressive discourse. Mr. anc_Mrs. Archie H. Gallup and Winslow S. Gallup of Scotland attend- ed church here Sunday and were oall- ers at W.'B. Gallup New Haven Preacher Tomorrow. Rev. Robert Williams of New Hi ven is to_ preach next Sunday. r. and Mrs. Howard E. Nichols and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Callender and son of Hartford have been visitors at the There are n!ne standard designs, including Roadsters, Touring Cars, three distinct types of Cloged Cars, and last but not least a light Delivery Car. The 1918 Buick Line embodies many refinements, such as, 60 H. P. VALVE-IN.-THE-HEAD motor of exceptional power and flexibility. With this power plant we have a new style of control, which brings the gear shifting lever within easy reach without the operator bending forward. The dry plate multiple-disc clutch acts so pleasantly that a child can operate it. The radiator and hood have been raised giving a straighter line to the design. A sloping windshield and a new style top with detachable gypsy curtains and improved side curtains have been adopted. Larger and more roomy bodies of very rigid construction have been provided for the lengthened wheel base. All models have full U doors which are equipped with leather hand pads. Plaited buttonless upholstery of genuine leather over curled hair is used throughout. These and many other features make the 1918 desired by all who see and ride in them. From the fact that there are many more Buicks registered in the state than the nearest competitor, the blindest citizen can readily see that the Buicks are appreciated. It is the leading high-grade, medium-priced car on the American market. The only way to secure a Buick is to place your order for future delivery. Do it now. E-4 34 Runabout,35H.P. .... E-4 35 Touring Car, 35 H.P. .. E-4 35 Light Delivery, 35 H. P. E-6 44 Runabout,60H.P. .... $ 795 $ 795 $ 790 $1265 BUICK VALVE-IN-THE-HEAD a car that is admired and E-6 46 Touring Coupe, 60 H.P............ $1695 E-6 47 Touring Sedan, 60 H. P. ..... $1795 E-6 49 7 Passenger Touring Car, 60 H. P. $1495 E-6 50 7 Passenger Touring Sedan, 60 H. P. $2175 T U gemag et Goodwin home. o Mrs. s S Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Williams, Jr. ell have been spendinz a few a Mrs. r FE., i Rl el e o WEST THOMPSON and two children of New York havs E-6 45 Touring Car, 60H.P. ............ $1265 Mr. Davis' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ran- ——e o R e P dall D: < Picnic at the Lake Today—Nzigh 2 . Miss Alics & - = = = by y- cightors | Rradford and John and Cecil Bradford 1 1 i LM and Jrs James Walsh Mave| Melp S, P. Sandstrom Celebrate | of Plainfield epent Wednesday at W. Call or phone for demonstration. All prices F. O. B. Flint, Mick. been entertaining friends from New . ‘ & . York. Birthday. B. ,nfll\m; - By il ) - ome of the farmers are through . Kenned: A the Cenmore, M | The Methodist Sunday scheol is|havinz and have secured a large crop - aniei Thom g planning to hold a picnic at Roseland | but much grass remains to be cut. ndall of Putmsms spent|Lake today (Saturdazd.’ . on —ABIN_C:T—ON e s Mr. and 3 ames Bigelow at- > e tended the annual reunion of the = CORNER WILLOW AND CHESTNUT STREETS Guests: From Norwieh. n_-McDonald and children Winfield of Norwich have at John Franc Eighteenth regiment, held in Norwich Wednesday. . Miss Blizabeth Flanagan returned the first of the week from Hamilton Sunday School Picnic—Paul Geissler Loses Two Fingers—Funeral of Mrs. Sylvester Baker. Telephone 929 ie Baker of Worcester | Mass. where she has been visiting = with her erandmother, | friends. The Conzregational Sundav school : Mrs. Frank Herrick.is enter 1z | 1eld its annual picnic at Roseland park udhead was organ- | Mr. and Mrs. Thompsom of New [ hursday afternoon - i church as Mise | Vork. Mr. and Mrs. George Hicke spent e regular or- 2 Miss Sousa Miller returned Sun- nday_in as ton, R. I. 4 day, having in Southbridse vis- I o " society Snd Tiaie Friess i e & il S h i e ~ — — = = — e — Sunday here, where | Trank Jehnson and family are en N 1 3 g < ily = w0l pienic. - s 7 5 P v W s ' ormeriyv v rtaining ‘their cot s N 2 pastor of the church at Andover. Mr. EAS 1 K is spending a few weeks at B. S. Up- > John Ashworth and_daughter. | fret. 3 o locum ted and is at| Goodsell has labored faithfully in this o VV___OODS o G T d i ; Clara Amhiwnrih of Providenca ; z : narish for five vears and all will wish . 5 Miss Fanny Jennings spent a_day b SR DM ']‘rzr{rex‘g:y”’ ‘Party.w L 1 Loses Two Fingers. aim success in his new field of labor | H’nf." M"’°"’;‘¢;d\t~hMathEer c;"“";'y"“" week with Mrs, Braley in North ) B St Ol T T thirty neighbors and_friends| Paul Geissler, superii ¥ o —Mrs. N. T. ite Entertains for Grosvenordale. two chi Mre. Esec Smit meet at S . Sandstrom's Tuesday } TS ool s g criog Wi Old Home Day. Mes 10 o rold Adams of Hartford, Fletcher of “Putnam .spent ] 2 g, 0 o eshment e wers | Stusht and badly mangled in an-| Tlans are underway for the annual| —— 7 called on his father, h his parents, Mr. and ved - .oRefreshments were| .jjage cutter Monday. He was %iken | Old Home Day gathering which has| Miss Mary A. Potter is visiting rel- | they having motored from New i Fletcher, served and a very pleasa evening | . the D Kimball h tal h t | pe. held at th hurch for ver ntives in Ware, Ma: lon th g & vas s ay 11 hocpital, where i en he e churi severs - Ware, Mass. don that day. 1 Jirs. Amos F. Hall. i Dol i et :;\v’u‘ (hn'!:] nec Ty to amputate | vears on Labor Day. Critically 11, gz e ek Coffey South - . < is cod and th ers. Ste > 1y A e G THUMP3ON S Frame Coftey of Harttord, wistied their | , HArrs Townsend was called to Wor- WINDHAM at Witiam| | 5 e brother, P. H. Coffey, Wednesday i s pring to tho crilje = = i ’ Dean's i Girle Qive Flay oiiRt b S | Sylvester Baker died at her b nesz of his mother, who is in the . oo TPl 5 5 1z illness. She 1ved by her Zthel Upham is spending a_week in resses — St. Paul's Parisl ale : Shaie Lin liness.. Gt i wugyivediby, hax PHOENIXVILLE S Eotn L s L B s o L and Wre. Frank THayer.of But- |son ot Chtion capoaoury 14 her| Phe funcral wae held Wednesday af: e Partridge. S8 A Cnngrega(i‘flnal Sunday School g were (Sunday visiters at .Jsrdel |orun recentis. n Mrs. J. jcriioon in the Aplngton Congregational | Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Clemens Enter- Zleanor and Louise Linderman have i m\f_c;“" o SR Four girls gave a play at Sunny- o A tain for Guest—Supper and Musical "el‘n_ spending a week with Holden Dr. and M H. P. Foshrenbach and acati ives. holme Wednesday afternoon. It was >F at Hotel. rosatiyes 00 (Cie0rEE. [ aro - OCCUPYIIE S 014 The Plainfel@{iiopion WM . hus |Sotticd Bomhos witn R i T ANTERBURY PLAINS ¢ Mrs. Elizabeth White has returned | Brewster homestead, which they have seen clnsed thiz week and the em- | Paine in the title role. 'The parts of === Miss” Nellie MeArthur of Hartfora | rom a seven weeks' vi oot cently purchased and made into an oo have beerf enfoving their an. |robins. elves and fairtes were tagen by |Arrahging for - Picnic—Wedding—Va- visiting relatives here. . | tives: in ‘Worcester. tractive summer home, vacation Faith Dcker, Virginia Elliott and Lela cation Notes. frs. H. C. Joslyn is at Cape Cod fo Entertained for Mr: . Church Services Omi i i Mre. shyn 1 s. Turner. urch Services Omitted. Dewey Seguin spent Sunday with {Roosevelt : i, ten days’ vacation. e 2 5 Rev. M. R. Plumb is taking part of 54 ends Foston. | ey Mr. Turner of North Woodstock | _Edwin St. John occupied the pulpit| A number from here attended a Mrs. N. T. White entertained Wed-|,, "' tion'and the morning services frs.. Charles Grav was in Jewett |preachéd Sunday morning. August 19 | Sunday morning. dance at Grange hall, Hampton, Fri-|nesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. T.| ", o5 0o oo ional church n b Sunday to attend the funéra) of [Rev. E. T. Root is expected, and Rev.| Plans are being made for a Sunday | 4av evening. A. Turner. The following were pres-| 2% the COnErssatolsl Chrel, v rhe k Babcock. Mr. Green of Newport August 26. chool pic for the children st the| Two motor parties from hers will|ent: Mrs. H. M. Giffova, Mrs. Fara|omipieq (00 00 0N 00, SIS, Uy £s Chaflotie .Chelsex is spending | Mr.and Mrs. L. M. Knight have been | M. P. church attend the dance at Canterbury this|May, Mrs. M. B. Morse, Mrs. Linder- | £ 5. Mectngs W b8 N0 20 ek bo- - vacation a: her home in North |enjoving a.motor trip through Massa- Hoiciac i ivening. /i man, Mrs. Jordan, Mrs. Everette May | {12 J0Ri0r ThAninted for this we = She enographer at:the [chusétts, Vermont and New Hamp-| . Sathln. Mrs. George Reede has been the|fand Mrs. abeth White. Refresh-|Ing Alan Guid - TO"and County woolen mill office shire. harles Herrick and Mrs. Myra Cos- | gyest of friends in Worcester. ments were served. Interesting Addresses. Maces Balion” saretaker at Bear- | Mr and Mre Dutte Greene and two tello were married last Saturday ev-} %" B For Gt - - §. B. Doolittle and Douglas Fryer of greéen remeters. has heen ill at his |daughters and Mrs..Jnman of Provi- g by Rev. Marion H. Jones. S 3 antic ave v t Z 2ome this week. aence were | guests of . Mrs, ~Anmie | o7 and Mrs. Cooly ~and daughter| Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Clemens' enter- ATTAWAUGAN e S M A e e MANSFIELD C Mra Joba Hirst Tave be. [Enighe’Sunday. arrie returned to New York Tues- |lained Wednesday evening of last trenches at the Congregational church ; i house in the Grover| Mrs. James Ryan has returned from | 9a¥ evening weelc in honor of their guest. Miss| Mgy Mae Waterhouse of Chester,|Sundav evening. Mr. Fryer is to en-| Yound People’s Cluk 2 house in sireet, recentiy vacated |visiting Mrs. Charles Mills and Mr. and {”;'so Coll and Armanda Schultze | Helen McArthur, of Hartford Al Pa, and Howard Thyng, Jr. are vis-|eage in Y. M. C. A. work at the camp| Sonage—Picnic on the Law y Bed Sartn Nt B R Daataham. of South Mar ter visited the lat- | *hree piece orchestra furnished music.|jtiny Edward Waterhouse and family.|at_ Charlottesville, M. C Hour, nd Mre TiAnk Edgerton and| Nathan Chase attended the annual [ '°}S aun! X . P. Sabins, Sunday Te cream and cake was served. Among| John Mathien was in New London| M n Gertrude, the little daughter o fazel spent Sunday with lreunion of the 1Sth regiment in Nor- aze izner is spending her vaca- | the guests were Miss Ruth Ethredgze | Weanesday, to t s for | of Mr. iy hanipgl e %) Rew. Wiliam = Tindhan in Willimantic Iswich Wednesday HoR ith M. B paeeniis st New York, Mrs, H. C. Joslyn, Miss- | talesraph. operator. examinations for | of ir i'ae St Pauls ewureh Iaet Bua: | preashed here Town Clerk 1. e oa eser Chaties Perkine has ssturs-| b Eiss Lewis, Cladve Bafger, Care| M. Charies Anderson is In Utics,|day. : : Mr, Ayer preached Town Clesk Sascions L. Adams is| SOUTH CANTERBURY |Tidr nis' pivents:in dowest Ciiv, " | e Leo Lvon, Willlam Smith, Marr | Narisa o g e o0 e | o o Yrom: Eiiateed,!s entertining| service In ™ w o 2 aveige S Ly s Lyon, S , Mary Mi: Sladys Marchant of Manard. | her son from Stamford Khai ot Peidsn Miss Loulse“Baker spent Sunday 3 18 7ebuOneHE “to his|Bushnell .have 1} = smd - Cmace | Tehredize. = Mass., Is visiting Joseph Hesejton and| Miss Robe and Miss Stevens are 2 Putnam - &t} o with hesss troukie Inother, Mrs. Emily B shnely b Entertained at Hotel. f E suests of the Misses Abbe. Youhs, Peop Mar¥ Lyons 'is spending this| Miss June Barber of Trenton, XN. 2c,. and ‘Mrs. Maitto™Bushaell are | pi jonspor from hefewere entertaln- Pl s vislines S Whe . 5. 6. Sinnset, cith relatives in Proviflence and |)s visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | visiting relatives in Plainfield: ¢d last week Tuesday evening at the > JEeas... H < Albert Brown, 17. & N.. was at home anged f visit her brother, Roekwel} Lyon | T. 1. Barber. i ~ Eastford Hotel. Music and dancing| Mrs John Westcott and ehild are| ., ;"24 hour 'leave Sunday. Mr. oho is in training at the naval sta-| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chamberlain of EAST TH > were enjoved and at 12 o'clock the Visiting her mother, Mrs. Lillian - | Brown @ g i 1 ion at Newport. South Windham called on Frank V. OMPSON S e ook of ono 0f e tamons | v =nd M. Tefar Heaves of Wil | rown S on the Minnesots at the - Mr and Mrs. George -Berry, Miss{Lvon Sunday. fuppers miven by.the proprietor. Those | mantic are visiting Mr. Reeves' son, | ©ijadelnhia e hh Datrait . - Jlla Nash of Danielson; Miss Wies| N\r. and Mrs. Bert Allen of Williman- | Services at the Methodist chureh | laking part in the musical programme | Albert Reeves and family DA 7. an Mew. Stevens, of Wat m « - Tracy. Mr. ands ARalph Tracy of |lic were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred 5 tomorrow, with preaching by | Were Alec Kaletchitz, violinist: Miss| Mrs. George Condon and Delia Bish- - 2 o : 3 z & by : town ho are on a motor tr Putnam, v and Mrx Hehry North- L. Hrde Sunda Sunday school at mnoon I"”"‘ Fithredge, piano. Mr. Henry, | op Were at Fort Terry. Sunday. b e T S b of ataciy, e Hamier| Mr asd Mew . 1 Dongless and san meeting will be held at| paritons, Mrs. R. G. Clemens accom-| Mrs. Mary Leclair h: bRkt Lot e u\‘x’-r--s }: ,U,\'ired“nills. Willie were guests Tuesday of Mr. and :fln;{:m}xgm,; in charge, panist. Mr. and Mrs. Ravmond visited at Will Clear $170. Mi riscilla Matthews Is visiting | Mrs: T. J. Barber. A J. A. Hodgdon and her sister, Central Villiage Sunday. The ladies of St. Paul's church ha tn_ Springfield, : Mass. N a3 Chatiss EE Newten, | ¥T9i Sadah .Ssunders twere. in Provi. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rollinson and | pl i to hold their annual fancy Warren Slee, town garden super- |Mrs. Emma Mott of New London and | delice Tuesdav v EAST KILLINGLY Bes: called on ralatives at Canfer-. cale on the green last w {307 has refurned from his home in | Samucl . Cooper of - Moosup were | 37 Ann Hovie and her niece, Miss bury, Sunday. Thursa rnoon, hut owinz to 1} faryiand, where he has been epend. | suests of Mr. amd Mrs. Levi N. Clark | Hovle from New York stats, are vis-| Mrs, Fred W: . 1o Thomas Coffev visited his mother, | rain thes ed to the rooms, in ing a week. * one day last week. iting relatives_at Plym i oaTTeR Wads tu visffing 2eleiives | xire. Mey Coffey, ot n Worcester hos- | ¢ ) T 5 1 == 3 = s A ov. 5 n_Pawtucket and vicinity. Mrs. May ¥, cester s- | the parish here was a gooc + Miss Rertha Matthews, irs. Wil-j Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kilbourn and [, Re%: 2r. Root of .| Tred Smith of Putnam Heights vis- | Pital, Sunday. attend, nd __the proceeds will e o son Eov qtre at the]son. Stanley, of Worcester, Miss M. J.| 2 —— < v\: Bctitodint | kil Tacal roktoe Sunman e e 2 »r $170. Mrs. H. C. Hatch illimantic Camp Groun Larikham of Norwich Town and Miss | Shurch Sunday morning, Aus. 26. pis Imer Stome of Fosf vist j S well 1 Mrs, Ida|i Alice Larkham of Plain Hill, Norwich, | - All resret the movine e & oes THmelSlone GE Hokter itied SOUTH WGOODSTOCK R EW AL M Taa | were guests Monday of Mr. and Mrs. |19 5 ity ey will{ Mrs, ; tiey i ables. Miss Mary Frink W, “Mrs. Fsther Fitch of Jewett City has | °SPecially in the Sunday schooi. Thev : o = r to California. Soumell it ud Stokes 4n PrE Sy i \'.‘{“Ef‘:,"'f)“’:-fifi Yeen visiting her daughior. Mra. Burs | J8ve a large circle of friends in this | ang Mrs }4‘;?“@1““\!".1Tltta:;‘:nhl sonter Mg = o R e s - i rat't ii | 5 Smith. community 2 e i S ¥| A number of the ladies of this place St the foon ekl Mike Haranlls B % e 2 e - Rev. T. A. Hodgdon will spend the e itk attended the supper and sale of thel johmson served fruit punch. H. C.[CT Mre r Warwiek has returne greater part of comin ek 3. & ;s vis A, att t un e _of ® | Tohmson sery Junc to her father's. after a stay of three NORTH STERLING A o T s et meniayeniotgad | Woodutock (ehuich JEas s Wednoeden| Hareh was fcharge of the Ice ote m » months at her home in_Philadelphia. e . i Siies Glagys: Mason. ofFrovidencel PRUL . . 0 pvani wWrisnt started )] o o e e ok B Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Belshaw were| Fred Cole has been suffering with spent Sundey at her home here. A mnl, ATRE. LRI L3eg nold and Miss Clara Johnson. Miss s o e e e s ine with SOUTH KILLINGLY Miss Annie Brown was a recent vis- | for California last Wednes after- | rocephine ham received the| Mr. and Mre. Keating have return- |fected. B itor in Providence. o M el e e of VMJ' n\v;ev_(‘-n dars’ vacation in Frank- Frank Swanson and family of| %ev. H. B. Goodsell to Accent And- \dlrsk James Smith_and son Wi "."‘"I\’ xfl"\jfi‘q":"\ pe g M Hilda Elison, who has heen | wee T ‘ - m. N. Providence are spending the mont over Call—Ol, and Kanley, spent Sunday with Roy| 2Mrs. A. R. Sor ea sisters| cpona e heds e hidre, has - and Mrs. Tem Joyce motored | with Charles Sahlin. ik e d gHome Day Plansanith ana family in: Pascoas. from Tall River are nz here for | retn to Willir Mics Emily from’ Manton, R. I, Sunday to vistt| Miss Julin Cole has been visiting e ao¥rs. Nellle Haonan of Boston was|® ¥ S8Ve, L 1) oiovs Tk e e 5 here ' her grandmother at Hopkins Mil N 3 he recent guest of relatives here. AuspEy YRR o8 FTRE & campo} - Mos. Handy, Miss = Cecille 'Watson E 1 Alrs. H. V. Haswell were| Large congregations turn out o G Y Sty Al W ing trip New TLondon wav. and Mr. Kendall of Providence, motor- LR KLY ki) s | LeNs iopukvegatioon fturg aut overy | Misi . B Coffer. Mt and Mes. A - Flenry Rishop has purchased a new|oq to 10 m, Sunday and dined at | s Sunday arty Fil- | Hall motored to Rocky Point, Thurs-| WOODSTOCK VALLEY | the Tnr 2 Mrs. Milo P. Warren of Putnam and Miss Moilie Sweet of Balti w2 = Mrs. Tourtellotte of Webster is vis- Mrs. Alfred Manning of Providence | » Mariel Biack of Milford Mash, |fting Mrs. Diana Sweet: c is vis Rev. H. T. Goodsell conducted the S e iting her mother, Mrs. John Lowe. hils ek ¥ e e at Kumseme bungalow Sun- Mr. and Mrs. John Griffith have | ©°CVice on Davis Park, Danielson, Sun- John J. Kelsch and John Bridgetts _— law, Mrs, ¥ | 2 ana Mre sann gnmin nave| b iSvening. arrived at Maplewood farm from New WILSONVILLE Y, e, W . E 3 rrs . & Fork Sottadas Dirs. Toslyn rarl e B B thl was i) 1 Sun- [Co _Fred - Graves of Canterbury visited | ¥ L -2 caughte srandda om | ST EAD T ‘atiend the - tunerd TUnollr | Jons Olsson is ohtestilnt ts | U8 f&¥Rer, Gllbert Graves, Sunday. | Mr. Hiscox took a motor party con- Thode Tal LSl 2ae B v. Ezra Galiup. Do New Tork aining -guests Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hill of Central|Sisting of Mrs. J. J. Kelsch, the Misses | Miss Theresa Monart of Worcester, | ™700 in the chapel \ . Clarton Wright vis-| Mr. and Mrs. Georse M. Pilling and | ' }A59, Were visitors here Sunday. B s e e e sl P gt L M Pomfreg=JFriday » ! < 2 . Mr. and Mrs. Byron Place of Foster enyon to Lake Chambunagun- | few days with Mrs. Fran ilson. he roll party of the|day afternoon i o o et L e Hramp | momeatrl OF, Daniclson were SUnday | ipent Sunday with Mrs, Place's par- | S4maug Wednenda . 2r, Cooper has left the employ of T. [ Congre ainday school in|s Miss Dorothy 1 . shire this w e BV s and %acs: Honsy Tavle hov nts, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Barlow. Miss Ida Snow, Mrs. Robert Lindsay | Keegan and has moved his family to [ charse its lea Miss Ilizaheth | for a waek vacatio i e 2 i Battor aeei o mt Yooy Kiewry Tavle [ve xe. Sxtrredi o and children and Mrs. Allen Kenvon | the farm with his cousin. Anderson, was held in th A . Gigde T e e n RS B their glm e, motored to Pomfret Thursday after- Fred Chiid s ill. Tuesday afternoon from 2 to 3. @ oting | A here. ; S _At the Sunday morning service the|noon. o K rer - it 3 &) Fotate” biight hne Shpearsdi Mt 1ol Bt Annie Katrinak of TWebster was|were 18 litile ones and their mothers ar R R i e o ere in [ pastor, Rev. H. B. Gondsell, announced | Miss Ethel Randall of Boston with Mary Sahosik. Sunday. present: Mrs. Sage and two children: | sey are vi ' tw : 3 *is acceptance of a call to become the [staying at Maplewood farm. Miss Marion Lampson of Providence! Mrs. H. S. Maine and _son: Mrs. H. F. and Mrs, Cha Porkins

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