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¥ A - 150 M'lmStreet, in Postal Telegraph Office % GIVE US A TRIAL. . s FREE AUTO DELIVERY Miss Helen Gillesple is at the Ben = \ i i = Rev. John Thompson has been & & . T - ENEon ’ (s sari o : ¢ New London County . |tusincas visitor at Dishton, Mass, and | Birthday Pa: tlo Woman Rents | friends gm‘ 2y, N3 ' : o ? Mass., after spending the summer week end wit) h relatives at Mrs. E. H. Clark. A Dbirthday party -for .Miss Ethel|Center and North Coventry. 3 " . e e o™ seun Grincl peone o susnaus [ it sendna by bost g Tienas " Promptly and Satisfactorily Cleaned: b this week wequ:pghl. G. Bill, who |the dining room cake, ice cream and |3y p tmu .g:n:lu. eklirct:lh' :r'.l flll.l. i:nggl ' a : e N Ir A [ oy c] ~ Rd a 9 v cauc edvard Center. Charles| iy v They will commence - hou "8 | tartan hAll Friday afternoon. Supper 2% . Telephone Call 743-2 . Gray wes following | Mrs. Martha Brown, Irving O. Burdick, | were present from Wfll!.m‘n.ntle, ‘Wor- Miss Estelle Tripp left Monday to 'In e lir i wait i . Ciark, Rarl ‘Clark and Albert \G.|trom a visit with Bbston friends. Recen® Eucsts at George Cook's were | Grogvencr inn at Pomfret caring for | toring Blake spe . dxys ovith ; nest Lamb, Blmer O, Malir, John Me- |78 ROOCrt B0 o My "and Mrs, | Hebron, ife. Deigy | Guire; granid jurors, Alonzo Main, Wil- | weck end veitors o Sfrs. F. M. Clark of Lima, N. D, has| Mr. and Mre, Herbeft’ Wilson from Moves to ‘Chicago. 1 Meynard P. Brown. |Auburn, Mass, have moved into the £ HEI v hbaie; tho, st of the i 4 and Woonsgcket, R. I. Pawtucket, R. L, this week. St. Paul's. Rectory—Midsummer. Fai & A e e o o i A Mz and Mra. Richard Kier and thres | pemiie Avecg ot Poaammer Fair | Wright and Miss Heien Keiley. . thet Him-| 7 ah FRA ; LEDYARD - childiah have retttned ' to Ludlow, o Awal zes for Chi Worcester Monday to attend fair. I o Ry . 9. 3 : e o M A D P oTtala {ptis, AL Stter setont Palm Beach Suits, Flannels, Auto Coats, Etc “Ticket Put In Nomination at Demo- e ¥y iy pasty tor n |annual plemic awn o D y o y . i Announce . was given er home recently Statio. Catcun—Rpiuns; An South Griswold people Who. attended {and was attended by about 25 friends. Heme from Pemsyivante. Sraial, i The democrats recemtly held their |this A Ladies’ Ald sool celebrated his 94th birthday | lemonade were served. caucus at Ledvard Center. Charles|QuetW cosbraied R THUY Pycig, |received many pretty ~gifts. Gueats T s Montgomery -clerk. . - B B. O, . Mrs. | cester a.id New York. &% ticket has been nominated: Selectmen, | Fregericl; Burd 'fi';k and Mrs. x| Miss Minnle Myets nhas returned Laks up Nier Qutias s taschepiatiBeIm” | ot aul e Bildren returned home A ; L A R i Greene. spent a fow days with | Fred E. Richard A ! Gra -| Mr. and Mrs. George F. Burton and | Mrs. F. M. Burleigh and son of Ches- Clark; constables, Leslle F. Gray, Br- | [T, 800 MO8 SO o R 1., ‘were | ter, Mass, and Prof. R. R. Thomson of | 21*- G”;':::W:; R N going to Chicago, where he la to be N o T e e Mra. Robert J. Burromghs left Tues- |been visiting Mrs. Emma P. Brown. | collectgr, Clarence P. Knignt; member |, Wra. ROPEE I, o o - Mass., to re- Librarian-at Quinoy Bepnett house on High street, Which |weak, pi e N It ot e mmittee, Charles A. v v N smthool. oo ume her duties at the Johnson HIED | ey Anna Bates, who as com- [Ba3 Deen repaired and remodeied: ¥ on b o Chicago Home from Forest Hill Gardens. |5°ho0l. 4 o pleted the course at the Springfleld, R e “for_the same firm ome from L e Mr, and Mrs. E. S. Leviae o 880 | Mags., city lib.ary, left Monday for |ieF,_ 18 visiting Mr. and Mrs, A. Jilwho have’moved from Everett to Chi- | - ~SOUTH 'WINDHAM Sunday was Rom. 15:1 & sérmon-wer. | Mrs, Charles D. Geer returned home [y "and Mrs, . S. Levine, Jr, and | Jase, city lb-atv, left Jondey Yor|yainrop. s Runanyivie No | from Fo est Hill Gardens New York, |children of New York were guests|Q8incy, Mass, where Raym nd Burnstt of Providence was L “*f's £ £ Bannett spent the week- o i i ke S | Saturday evening, where she has been |Sunday of Mr and Mrs. jobn T. Me- | ®eu 0 (UER FFAGR . 4 family are at{® recent guest of his father, Frank J.lend and Sunday with her parents, Mr. | Burial of P. H. Woadward Thursday od Creee: W | visiting. Master David Miller, who has|Govern." - laMiss Anns Patton M be has | Burnett. 2 " Jana ‘fl .. T. D. Pond, ing to| —Frank Beckwith#njured in Acoident Seventeen ladies from the thres-@ec- | been staying the past summer at the ey A . Africa the Theme. her house Monday afternoon. (Rt tions of Cantérbufy’s Red Cross Aux: | Geer homestead. returned to his Actie LISBON with the Smith, Winchester company | The Woman's Missionary soclety was | —Mrs. Luke Whitehurst and daugh-| lliary met at the home of their Dre | At Forest Hill Gardens with Xrs. Hocr of South Windham. entertained at the home of Mrs, A E. | ter' Alles of Norfolk, Va. has been| Mr and Mrs, Walter Abbs, Jr. are |soiomenr™ Qharies Barstow, Tussdsy [ . EustBelectman Ghacies 4. 8y S0 aus Attracts Lo.| Miss Charlctte Pareons of Bomion [Darling —S#fturday afteruoon. ¥e"akeagy Mits) Willard Titclve’ hovwe. | Lotison, -Cofivasomt, -sobe.ap Judge S. E. Holdridge atten Conference at Pachaug racts spent Sunday with her mster, Mrs. |Mary Blanchard was the leader, taking George’ F. Gen D. Miss' Cuiista Backus hse. returoed h:nd ng were features of the work in up the s‘udy cf An African Trail The from Hartford. e s stoe s toas st At e | ‘mesting of the council of Gefence held | “cal Pople—Fisher Family Moves to| SF°'S. ielaoy. Thursday. Afrs. E. E, Bell of Windsor Locks is | meeting was interesting and helpful. | the picnic held by the Baptist Sunday | 1, BT vats. Chisear e : the guies: of her. sister,:Mva. J. G. La- | At the coclal hour tne hdstess served |sohool returnink to the beach Mon. |y s ot the doos, adhool jare the fine attendance ‘at the cotiage o Ty i e hven wisiting in town| Those who attended the conference | throp. refreshments. day, expecting. to'remaip till the end | Pendieton of Norwich. PemdaT. . Subjact. The Brans of the P s Dast two. weeks. She was a|at Pachaug Wednesday were Rev. and| Amons those who attended the Nor. Given Rousing Sendoff. - fof the week. g Mrs. Timothy Watts was In Hart- | Learned—When and What o Speak; former resident of Ledyard. Mrs, W. J. Reynolds, Mrs. E. W. Cor-|wich fair were Mr. and Mrs Edward| The Dayville young men who have | United for Outing. ford’ Wednesday. - When to be Bilent, Is. 50:4, 3 bett, Miss Lucy Baidwin, Mrs. S. B.|Billings, Arthur Roberts, John Web- | peen® dratted into service for thelf| Labor day the Sunday schools of| Misses Winifred and Rath Fox of 440 b . 50: Bridgeport have been visiting their ual Birthday Celsbration. Last Saturday afternoon there waa Norwich—C. E. Picnic the 15th. Mrs. Charles A. Gray. The Ledyard schools will open Mon- | g oo Aay for the fall term. The teachers by Evelyn Whippl Miss, Grace F.limeq to New York after a week's|3fige Packer of Mystic Chapmaa; 3, Mrs. Ursule E. AVery: |go0 a¢ Mrs. J. H. Kennedy’s. Tucy. Sherman, Everett Potter, Vic- Qams Paul's Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gallup of Red- i Mr. Hadley, Miss Sarah L. Hadley, Mrs.[ster, M-, and Mrs. Arthyr Potter, Mr. . oft ding Ridge are the guests of Mr. and o }Kmmdv. iea Alice w5 - lana’ Mre, John Potter and son. dountry were given a rousing sendoff |the Congregational, Unitarfan and s. Augustus Read, Mrs. _Ransom Rectary Rented. esehers Ao ead, Miss Beatrice Read and George| 1y 5. Kelsey of Boston is moving e Marihin (Cornell, . and, - Silapes]omn. s apminee e I, Ty i i L tory to the Swi use on Nort! districts will he as follows: No. 1, Miss | giaqs AT Tl Cornell have re- | Leciory 10 | r;ctarytl‘xx‘f.mbec; S Nord: Wednesday evening. Danc the Goodvear orchestra. by the village people at Wildwood park | Episcopal churches united in a picnic |aunt, joyed. The music was furnished *by | Wauregan pond. H. Mrs. John - Holden. Ing was en- | in Webb’'s grove, on the banks - of Funeral 'of P. H. Woodward. & 2 iy P. H. Woodward, 84, who died at rown,” who recently |his home on Asylum street, Hartford, At the in- William termission the boys were called in line | sold his farm in North Windham, has Tuesda: ~ b , y, is father of Mra. Granberry, g:h:g{r:::fl. SR fi?’a’&fi:&'&m& Who | bought the property occupied by Geo.|who has & summer home here. The wiches, coffee and ice cream were |afterwards sold to an Italian and has|was in the Windham cemetery. nd- | L. Sweet at the time of his death and | funeral was held Thursday and burial a birthday party of 26 people to felici- tate Miss Luella Medbury and her brother Ephraim on commencing & new year of life. There were two birthday cakes and many -beautiful giftn. Friends were present from Norwich, Da: Danieison and Plainfleld. Miss Grace Medbury is having a 4. Miss Jessie Browning: 5, Miss Doro, Move, to Norwich toria Subisky, <Clarence A ‘and | sorved’ to the ‘arge number present, |moved his household D " r 3 goods and taken 5 . thy M. Lester: 8 Miss Jesste N Yurs | w.,S. Foote and family have moved | Maro Chuppell have entered the fresh- |after which daicing was resumed. |posgession.: He ia the voungest son injursd: Near ‘Norwish, o Norwlch, ius ‘Grace L. Finnegan; 11, |to af apartment on Broadway, Nor-|man class at the Windham High e of_the late Deaton Benfamin. Brown. Mra. Frank P. Beckwith was in[W¢i'a vacation at home Bis: S eSe Watroas: 14, Miss Bdna | wich. * 9T lschogl n_ Willimantic. SCOTLAND Ernest Bard of New Jersey spent|Norwich Tuesday to visit her smon, |, Alr. and Mrs. S. Howard Mead and o M i e R g Mr. and Mrs. Lester Eaton have re- Sunday and Labor Day with his moth- | Frank Beckwith, who was seriously | Miss Angie Stanton of ‘Norwich spent er, Mrs. J. Sprague Bard and Mr. and | injured recently when his motorcycle | liabor day at Brookside farm. V. Day. Hiil!ls Parmelee’ of Colchester has|Hermanson of Norwich were visitors returned after spending a week With|ap Mrs, Olaf Nelson’s over Sunday his granéparents, Mr. and Mrs. D. D.|and Labor Day. Taylor. A Selectman Frederick W. Burton sold three cows Thursday to Samuel Clark of Preston. i Bring Good Prices. James B. Gray recently sold ‘a pair |guests of their cousin, Mrs. C. A. Mell 4f oxen tor $350 and a pair of two vear | this week. old stee~s for $200. OLD MYSTIC Smith-Burrows Marriage at Pas Opening of Grammar School—Death of Former Resident. fair in Worcester Wednesday. The Norwich Christian Endeavor Unién will hold an out door picnic on the Newent church green Saturday, September 15th. h A. Burrows, daughter of e & Srs. Afbert W, Burrows, pri|fesshere s Retubn fitof il Village, and Lieut, Norvin C. "t ncie, Rev. Dr. Fome of the brides 9 London Wednesday. and Mrs. W. F. Mal of Passaic, N. J., who also performed the ceremony. The bride wore a gown vhite satin witn tunic_of 2t o7 emirolderch Geos . Miss Flarence Hope of Hartford was |decorations. Arthur ies of the Ernest Enquist of Branford and Miss | urmed ‘rom their wedding trip. Midsummer Fair. The annual midsummer fair of the Mr. ara Mrs. F. E. Hyde and Wal- | Congreg. tional church was held Tues- ter Hvde attended the New England|day evening. There were over 100 Y- present who enjoyed a filne supper. An Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Griswold and|interesting program of recitations by sdn, Edwin, of Providence, have been |Marion Fvelyn Stark of Boston and piano solos by Miss Dorothy Brown was given. The electric lights in the Norwich C. E. Picnic. church were used for the first time and were greatly appreciated. supper tables were attractive with sil- ver, cofiee urns, candles and_yellow flowers. The flowers used in church were white hydrangeas pink gladioli. | The supper. was NORTH LYME charge of the president of the L. A. 8 Miss Elizabeth Anderson, assisted b Mrs. George Cdok, Mrs. H. 8chools— | throp, Miss Lucia Huxford and : Local People at Norwich Fair. |Gracs Bates = Serving at the coffee f st goard service were S — urns weie Miss Julia Burnham S o O o™ nmarriake. at the| Willlam Stark, one of the drafted |Hartford, Mrs. Charles Larrabes, Miss 7 men, reported for training at New | Dorothy Brown, Mrs. The the and in La- Miss of Ada Larrabee © Reformed church Mrs. M. R. e e T Miss Jennie Stark has retured to her | Plumb and Miss Marian Larrabee were ' a Georgotte crepe. The Williams e e &4 a week end visitor at J. W. Stark’s, | cashier. George Cook and C. A. Kee- school in Willimantic and Miss Marion [at the fancy work table.’ M.ss Gertrude Stark to West Suffield as principal. Arnold had charge of the tables and was rei ht up with T e e ghort moneymoon Mr.| W. M. Sisson, Jr. and family motored |pey sold ice cream. The waiters were YA e enith Wil make thelr home |to New London Wednesday. isses Helen Hopkins, N. S. Stong has been threshing for |Lucy Sherman, Harriet , N X in Ewmmaic, Millington farmers the past ten days. Margaret and and_- Julia Guild, and Philip Hopkins, Eve erett Farm. Mrs. Edith Tuttle and Saunders. Term Begins. Mre. Ruth Geer teacher L. I, are making a visit|were at Rocky Point a few days since. s parents, Mr. and Rev. and Mrs. Thomas Payne has Many Attend Auction at the William | {5 MT2. 5 ;g 5 jam R. Pond and daughter|collided with an automobile on the, Anthony Place—Sale of Burnham [returned to their home in Meriden on state road near Norwich. He is doing’ Monday night. as well as can be expected. Dr. and Mrs. A. H. Tanner, with R. Mr. and Mrs, Byron Barstow and family of | B, Witter, wife and Helen L. Witter | two children from Englewood, N. J., and Mr. and Mrs. Cassius Barstow and little daughter from the Berkshires, their son B:rton with them over Sun- | Who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jay and Labor Day. He is at work in | W. P. Barstow, have returned to their shiprard at Quincy, Mass. homes. ‘the School opened Tuesday, the 4th, with | "g SO PUSTE S0 RUET. RS% o E.| Misses Fanmle and Murial Smith cf the sec-|p on"or Putnam, called upon his rel- | left Thursday morning for two weeks' ondary room and Mrs. Annte Kingsley | ti0c here, Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Pond | Visit with Waterbury relatives. teacher oOf the primary room. Thel ., 3"\r. and Mrs. J. K. Potter. He is|_Mr. and Mrs. William Lester of school team drivers for the - coming | 380 0% *O PR LG POREr Springfield have been guests of Mr. year are_ Duncan MacArthur, George Monty, Dennis Gadue and Henry School- Term Opens. Clark. and Mrs, G. W..Smith. . % ¥ Miss Clara Murdock of New Haven Schools opened Tuesday. Miss Ur-|was the guest of her brother, C. W. Miss Olive Robinson and Everett|sel Gorton of Mansfleld, Pa., is. the | i e 7 Robinson of Willimantic and Bdwina | teacher who-takes the room taugnt by | ay. -« ~'¢ s family. over Labor Canter of Tenaffly, N. J.,, were guests| Mw¥s Ryan. Sunday cf Mr. and Mrs. J. ‘William Lyon and Roy been in Boston for a few days. = Charles Huntington has beer™in the 1. Chesbro: | Public Canning Demonstration Monday [ White Mountaine. for three or four racy, have | Next. . |days. The Red Cross auxiliary held a reg- Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Wilicughby and On Monday, September 10, at' 2.30|,;., meeting Thursday. daughter Doris spent las: Canton Center and South Mr. and Mrs. Leo Inof and family of | tural college, will give a demonstra- Brooklyn, N. ¥., have purchased and |tion in canning frult and vegetables in week. at|p. m. Miss Rosamond Daniglson. who Manchester. | has taken a course at Storfs:Agricul- Home From Canada. Misses Julia_and Nellie Dunlevv and their brother, John Dunlevy, who went moved to the.farm formeriy pwned by |the Neighborhood house on Allen Hill.[on a trip to Fastern Canada and Mon- William ‘Burnham. 'he meeting place for all in this lo- [treal. have returned home. Miss lenora Dunlevy teaches at b Mr. and Mrs.. J. D. Moffitt attended |cality who are interested. East Orange, N. J. the fair at Norwich Tuesday. P Willlam Burnham was in Norwich Tuesday. Miss Nellie Dunlevy teaches at SOUTH WOODSTOCK |Greenwich: Miss Elizabeth Kreuger and Mrs. Stockder of New Jersey have return- ed ffom a visit in the home of Mr. James Jones. Mrs. C. H. Koch s in New York and Miss Koch has returned also, ms Fas Frank Koch. Mrs. Griffiths of New Haven was a recent visitor in the home of William Medbury; also his nephew, T. H. Parkhurst and his son, Freeda Jahn, of Daniel!son, Mrs. Van Plank of New York is a guest at Columbus Smith's. She is on ths office staff of Mrs. Grace Hum- iston. Miss Mellen of Mt. Vernon, N. Y, is a guest at the parsonage. Mrs. 1da Shorter is visiting relatives and friends in New ‘York. To Plan Exhibit. Next Saturday at 2 p. m. the Boys and Girls’ Agricultural club of West- minister meet to perfect arrangements for thelr second annual oxhibit. JWestminister chureh observes the communion of the Lord's supper to- morrow morning. CANTERBURY GREEN Names of Town’s Brave Men Honored —S8pecial Tribute to Walter L. Wil- Mabel Clinton s teacher at| son—Children's Clubs to Hold Ex. ok g hibit Wi Anthony. r 3 3 Mrs. Charlex - Chamberlin s s e R e S Charge of Grange Program. went to South_ Canterbury Sunday 0| The communion of our Lord's. sup- . y 23 of Mystic, |[Mrs. C. F. Jewett, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. P o _ | There was a good attendance and most ’ 7 Mr3 alsey Packer [y Borchert of St. Paul's church, WIlll-400%0 0 "0 ehold furnishings’ and Visit.the latter's brother, Frank Lyon.|per was observed Sunday. merning fol- Beckwith, George Potter, Keeney La- Many at Auction. - At Norwich Fair ammar_school opened Tues- throp, Eden Cook. L3 & the following teachers: Miss| Among those who attended the Fair | " amons those from out of town who | A gublic auction was held Tuesday || aueside Guests .~ Leave—Aces in| i 3 Jennie M. Eldred of Westerly, princi- jin Norwich Wednesday were Mr. and attended the fair ‘were Rev. and Mrs. at the H. S Niias Aldean Clark of Qui- |Raymond, Ben Putnam, Edward, Frank 2 3 bt n Y- Aoz and Miss Jessie Gardiner of and Albert Waiden, Miss Glaays Miner, T anon, Mise Bt Borking: of ieroli"{ (ler articled wers eatd, o) waTaorke Touog, witn frisnds, sttend- fwho i flln s 0 e = . W. Stark and sons, . J. Stark, e #Vind Y ioat 20, 20-28. . N fiaties Burdick fs the rew fanitor | Miss Emily Stark Mrs. N. . Strons | Lerrabes, "Mics Dotothy. Iirabes of |move his family to the Willlam An- e L ek et T her” dauahier s, Kugens Honor Men Named. at_the s.hool. and sons, Mrs. Julia Chapel and/John | Willimantic, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Ut- [thony place. Sener- e Mo iab . hau 16t tor.a. vide| The ' governors. proclamations was 'ans. ley of Caicago, Miss Julia Burnham of William Nelson has beer teaching in | with her daughter, Mrs. Jacob Budd |7®ad and mention made of Canterbury men enlisted or about to be.called to 7d Mrs. Herbert Bucon Hutchs h S ; ins of Tnomaston, Me. are guests of ‘ere at Bashan Funeral Hartford, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Abbe WES THOMPSO! Putnam grammar school thiz week. f Waterb Mr and Mrs. J. W. Stark, Miss Eli- [of Pittsburgh, Miss B. Neale of T N Elsio Young will work in, Pomfret | b . the colors. Especially was henor given to the first Canterbury man te Mr and Mrs. Frank E. Williams. and Mrs. Henry Norman of Nor-[;a Martin. Mr. and Mzs. C. F. Jewett, [ New York, Mrs. Florence ¥i. Fitch and - Automobils and Motorcycle Collide at|™\ji3 Ui Nelson 1s home after-a ELMVILLE e heuitel Cantwbury manto in Europe, Walter . Wilson, who for wich were at the Norman homestead|Mr and Mrs. W. M. Sisson, Jr., W.|daughter of New York, Mrs. George recently. o hil- | M- Sisson, G. H. Strong, Mr. and Mrs. |Stiles and Miss Sarah AbLe of South the Four Corners. ontis’ wication” Mrs. Gardiner Binner an ;"{C e. |N. S. Strong, M. J. Stark and Miss|Windhaia, Mrs. George Brigham and Mrs. Charles Nelson spent Wednes- |Clambake at Home of Mr. and Mrs,|nearly (wo years with .the Canadian dren of Chambersburg, Pa. have TYe-|Emily ‘Staik attended the funeral of |son of Chicago. ‘Willilam Johnson has found employ- |day in Hartford. C. D. Arnold—Brief Not: expeditlonary corps suffered the hard- The communion service will be ob- [ment with the S. N. E. Telephone com- Lsaving: Lakeslds. e ships and dangers of trench warfare in Belglum and France and has been turned home after a visit with Mr. and |1, "M Stark in Bashan Sunday. . Mrs. Joseph Desley. 4 = served at the Congregational church|pany. : . . Charles Burdick is confiped to his tomorrow morning. PoG3car Sandstrom of Bridzeport vis- | The guests at Lakeside have de-| A number of local people attended | fnce Gotober, 1816, numbered amons oy Hinsess L NORTH FRANKL! Publi® Exercises at Gardens ited at his home here Friday and Sat-|Parted for thelr respective bomes. | | ROTVCE “iight and Dorothy | e missing. 'He was the son of Mr. Deat ormer Resident. . _ |urday. . Te eI AghL d Mrs. T. L. Wilson, formerly of The funeral of Mrs. Phoebe Davis,| Mr. and Mrs. William Browning, Mr. |ed tare ron Taivtolly on thoir plots i | . Miss Nellle Flanagan of New Lon- momein WRERIer. i ated |y Ok M o Lo Dave been | vew Yol i35 3L took pae Prggntz e T mA-ihme l\lax'andzaremut' i‘}.l?‘es E““ so0 Samhier, the communttg ghiens, 0 Kenexpualy do‘,\‘di‘:s“c::-r{leonl‘;elxélfifl;?r\?:ih Ashford dsys o Bogton. Ny Earl Winslow has returned from & Meeting at Schoolhouse. . i ho has i 1 3 & a E 3 eeting at North Scciety was t ani cemetery. Mrs. Davis, wl eral days with Mrs. Grace Peckhagn. |2 to 5.30 the prizes will be awarded. spf:{"t‘;,": Johnson and Mre ohnson |08 stnam lodge, No. 46, A. F. and A.| Frank Davis and family spent Sun- |spirit of the Iingdom of Goa s o " 121, held ite quarterly meeting Satur- [day at Rocky Point. seek to embody it In our national Mr. and Mrs, Everett Llanchard of [ American life and in the world's fei- heen a residernt of this village, Will be |~ Mrs. Flwell Arncld and son, Mer- | There will be sports and games direct- |Spent the week - greatly raissed by many fr.ends. vin, of Brockton, Mass., spent Mon-|ed by Rev. M. R. Plumb and refresh- ; Mr. avd Mrs. Joseph Desley 5;9 day with Mrs. Reuben Manning. Ments will be served. A general In- d Ocean Beach. "'g;nu‘t grange held a meeting Wed- [ Provideace and Miss Ann Battey of |lowship, » son Clifiord were recent Norwicl Mrs. Rose Kinney of South Soven- |vitation Las been extended to everyone Several members of the Johnson |pesday nigh The program was given [ Oneco have been visiting at A. H. The €. E, meeting, Sunday evening " e Dunhkoy SrStoREton | er ook Mo W Ivener, to be present at the gardens, where |family motored to Ocean Eeach Sun-|by the Aces. The next meeting will be [ Battey's. was well aftended and enthusiastic, Gertrud e(‘ Pt L Li.ex. G. S. Lamphere and Mrs. |they will be welcomed by Mr. and Mrs. | day. in charg> of the two-zpots. The judges| George W. Kent spent Sunday and This week’s subject is Are Yon Yes. and Frack McCenna of Providence|iamphere of Rio Grande, N. J., were |Weir and the supervisor, L. G. Frink, | Samu-l Sandstrom attended Worces- |are Fraak Hunes, master of Wolf Den [Labor Day in_Bridgeport But? (A lesson on excuses). Exod were caling on Mr. and Mrs. Ph | guests Wednesday of Mrs. Grace K.|and his assistant, Rev. M. R. Plumb.|ter fair Tuesday. nge, and Harry Nash, master of| Edward Graham spent the holiday [4: 1-7. i f < Rev. J. R. Miller and family, ac- in_Bellows Falls, Vt. Club’s Exhibit. Peckham. oodstock grange. Desley recentl: - Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Burrows have returned to their home after a|ior Nrildred, Mr. and Mrs. AL brief visit with relatives in Passaicand gon, Herbert, spent Su:?u\?v‘:g Ocean Beach. : | Picnic Under Big Eim Mr. and Mrs. H. E. White and daugh- CANMA‘NS Town Hall— companied by Mrs. Frapk little daughter Marion, Ashford. Thursday at C. E. Bueil's in North |grom Maine. Herrick and [ My, and Mrs. Allen were in town| Miss Ainnic ~Corimisky -has re- spent_ last|,ne day recently on their return trip [turned irom Charlottetown, P. E. I to eth Hill Crest house.. Tt *is reported that Mr. and Mrs.| Mrs, 1llood and Miss Ella Blood of ton at Four Corners. Frank Wrigh: have reached Denver./New Yoik have been guests of Mrs. Monday evening, Sept. 17, at the Grange hall at'® p. m. will be held the exhibit of the Boys and Girls’ Agri- cultural clubs of the eastern half of the town with a programme by the “SIONEGAN wibarles Senter of Natick, Mass, and| School Opens With Miss Torrey as Colt iy 5 M e L T e o There was a collision at the Four B schools, also exhibits of any of the g . 8 ‘orners east o e . E. churcl lon- - ather for lambake. older people who have i - Award of Quilt and Chain at Recent }l‘;:f)‘;:gh}v‘;ilsl'::}g‘gd‘;’;gmhl:; been| Rev. S. E. Davies occupled the pul- |gay nooa when an automobile coming ONECO A party of thirteen from Providence, eata. This eenivi l:kl::"til:‘ e Wigwam after-serving & et of Thive Desaal|| PiLSnnday WoRIng . o ok from Putnam, going north, struck a e East Douglas, East Killingly and. Elm- |school districts and all territory in of a dependent mother, i ecause| The M. P..church held the Sunday |motorcyce going down the hill In| wfry Cora Clark and famiiy and Mrs. | ville, enjoyed’ a clambake Saturday at | Canterbury DG Y e ot T inme | of_Mrs. Weaver. Ly v eyl tr}:i:r&z; o i ot ot the Ton | the motorcyels Were Mr. Butler and|y s, Mowry were at Buttonwoods,|the home of Mr, and Mrs. C. D. Arn- — f Mrs. B. H. el ng e firsi 1 K SO Leo of this place, an e lver, " 4 id. guest o Mrs. John R. Parkhurst and @augh- |hall. Several games were plaved and | who was visiting Mr. Butler who were Su):l\:y. e A s s = Anigirtes, °“’:flzm_gs Rawsof and family of Rum- EAST KILLINGLY s 1 as in New Lon: e N gy cently spent several days with Mrs.|cream and lemonade. Mrs. Quidgeon is in New London|George Kahn. & Roy Simpson of the Harvard Mili- daughter, Mrs. Strick- e i F tary school was a recent guest of his|their daughter, Mrs. X , who is ill. u,\“!lmwfl. M. Francis of New London Alfred Manning of South Windham |at present. ter, Dorothy, of Stafford Springs, re-[all partook of sandwiches, cake, ice Mr. and Mrs, Cooley of New -York are at their. summer home caring for Fremont Smith father, J. D. Simpson. who has been very ill. but is gaining he Red Cross quilt at e wigmam: ¢ spent Monday with his sister, Mrs, T.| Mrs. Charles Parkhurst seems a lit- ly damaged. The auto ha automobile driver was i been reported before. broken and the radiator-damaged, The | wore in Centreville, Thursday. Friday with all thrown out and were badly bruised [ i 1 : a; of Sterling, spent Wednesday [ford, R. 1. spent Wednesday here with and shaken. The motorcycle was bad- | “io& Oof SLen O& Mr. Rawson's parents, its lights Baker of Dayville spent rs. J. W, Lincoln. Herbert Kennedy, of Contral Falls| Mr. and Mrs. J. Milligan and Misses Maud and Mildred Brown Mrs. S. oing_slowly but failed t&8 blow the horn. This is a =% e e e . bad corser but mo accident has ever Jasited Lis aunt, Mrd. E. E. Walte last|£a5018 trom, ended the = Rev. Samuel Thatcher of East Mr. and Mrs, Keegan and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Belding who have been spending a few days with relatives here have returned to their Ma. Earl Marling of Wor- cester, who are on their wedding trip, spent a few days with friends here. S enmie Phillips of Uncasville| H. Ward. tle better. . mi\,[";lwlemed: o sl;w Tooth quilt. Herbert R, an of New London Mr. and Mrs. William Osborn of Sy Hamptoa was the guest of Mrs.|Mrs. Huichcliff of .Providence are at|Mrs. Marling was formerly Miss Flor- Angie Chapel of Uncasville received | speat several days irt town, the guest|Yantic visifed Mrs. Osborn's sisters, NORTH STERLING Thomas Brown recently. thg Hil b house, ence Anderson of this place. aded Chain. -f of his sister, Miss Flla Hoffman. Mrs. Charles Parkhurst, recently. ; Mrs. Mary Hadldy and Mr. Eddy of mera Chase of Central _Village| James P.-Aldrich and son, Alton. b : n e . |Norwood, R. L, also Mrs. Fotter, spent |called 01 local friends Labor Day. spent the week end with relatives in Mies Myrtlo Griffith s in Plain- |Sunday with Mrs. E. E. Weite. Mrs. {I. V. Haswell spent Thursday | Pawtuxet. Mrs. Harr \glFmdsdot Neg:;;:fi !Ox;’-fi;::fli': g*;sm i‘s‘smsnendi!ng Leaves for South Carolina. don daughter Clara and son r 2 visiting rela-| Miss Florence Bushnell has return- [field for two weeks. 3 p x Pettit re- |in_Providence. o~ . ge,egg;:‘e,lt:sta;eg{__ and Mrs. J. W. "n‘;er.-‘ . T. Baihbunjor) Néicn soent ;d to (t};l-eenvflle,' S. C. after visiting Mi;s !.}!‘una_ C!v:)!le ll_a v‘fi“lng her tu:fx’:;e!hx:e'i?;'ao;%‘:t.\?d&};gf%ui(1"“ ‘\(ls; Gefi-truge McCormick has re- re]hll(rb;“l"?;"fl;gmfig;:m- 1s visiting u 3 = : 2 L er mother. 3 andmother in Hopkins Mills. ir grandparents, -Mr. and . Jo- |turned to her homie in Manton, R. I. g Chas L Miss Loretta Fielding hes geturned | Wedpesday with Mrs. Hannah Kings- | "“Clement Bushnell has ‘returned to & William Fulier entertained his sister | Show Srandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jo=| (el 0 e e mott of Brovidence | pes: sremmocg 1o S oty Rwir we N to New London having fipentfl B e his work in New Y.ondon after visit- |and her husband over Sunday. | ‘O. W. Bates was taken to the Wor- |spent the week-end here with her sis- [ wich Labor Dn; . 3 fifer witht het parents, M Rl ing his mother for a few days. . O. Plummer_and family s cester ‘hospital Tuesday. ter. larence Chandler and family' of H_ Fielding_ e o LAUREL GLEN aster Charles H. Perkins has re- [sevéral days in Worcester the Dast|°‘S “William Burdick entertained Sun- Diutalyon: were Leceats ousster ot Mie . e Oils acs turned home, after spending the sum- | week. day, Fred Holt and family of -Day- Chandler's father, A. H. Savles. ‘Manchester visited friends D i - — mer with his aunt, Miss Grace I.; Miss Flora Place spent Sunday in|vile. Mr. and Mrs, Earl Holt of Prov- ABINGTON Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Chase, Jr., spent TecENtY: Mr. and Mrs. Attaway Main of No- | Dawley. , New London, « jdence, Fred and ‘Frank Burdick of —_ Tuesday in Providence. i Mr. and Mrs. George Newcomb en- | piajinfield. \ Red Cross Meeting at Library Hall—| Misses Abbie and Myra Rich and ank, spent Sunday and Monday . at Opening of School. friends of Norwood, R. I., spent Sun- g NK ‘home ‘.ere. Ve £KO! Mr. and Mrs. Nat Main sattended wgfih{?l b:r’flm s, e Tl :;:aé;;ee‘liz-‘e‘::isu e o Seneral Naws. 2 Motor. Trip to Niagara. 3 to Farnish Program | the Norwich fatr M. nday. Soverat from e T ted the Nor. |/ Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Eurl of Wor-| Mrs. Johnson, Henry McWav, Jr. —_— day with A. P. Rich and family. Flainfield Grange to Furnisl 9 Mr. and Mrs. Matteo of Boston were|wich fair Monday and. Tucsare, (O |cester have Leen guests of Frank |Mr. and Mrs. George Satterles of Wor-| Frank Chism spent the week end| Among those from this place who at Meefing of Ekonk Grange. week end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. = = o Plummer and family. cester, Mase., and Mrs. Arthur Scott|With his sister in Somers. .:"xm e zle New FEngland fair ~in JSmy Marra_and family. DAYVILLE A mumber of local people attended |and. daughter, Doris, of Lelcester,| The Red Cross met Thursday after- | Worcester Labor Day were Mrs. Chas Mrs. Carrle Wesox s entestaintng| Willlam Main and family, John Geer the Old Home day in South Killingly, |Mass., were recent guests at Henry|noon at Library hall. ross and children, Mr. and Mrs. John friends from Boston. and: family, spent Saturday at Atlan. Labor Day. N McWay’'s. . Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Gallup recently | W. Wade, and Miss Doris Smith. p Mre. I. 1. Potter, Mrs. Mary Had- |entertained. guests from Westbrook| Rev. and Mrs. E. A. Blake of Brook- . Iyn called on friends here Thursday. Q. B Gallup and family are spend- | flc Beach. Enthusiastic Sendoff Glven Boys Who H Lewis i entertaining guests 3 Ing & week at Quonocontaug beach. ] it ley, Henry Hadley and Oliver Eddy of[and vicinity. Alexander Hereaux of Stonington Have Joined the New A from New York. Rev. Mr. Pryor end Henry Congdon{ moved here into one of the tenemen i i -|Norwood. R. I spent Labor Day with| Arthur Grosvenor and Nelon Platt| M and Aie Vilam Nare spent oy M, Pryar moved her ts| otonary Meetin mf‘lifiui‘;wr‘.i;’.““ family are visit- | Norwood R I, spent are on a motoring trip to Niogara|the week end With relatives in Staftord > Victor Rusich returned to his work| j O. Plummer and family and Mr.| - Arthur Hawkins of Bridgeport has|Falls. % Priugs. lx'estérly Tuesday night. s flgelg:ékyl:gs E}g P ant e Waiter Bl g Worcester, | been spepding meveral daye with his{ Miss Mary Stoddard recently vis-| A number from this place were at =ts of Frank |or. ‘gugsts Sunday of Mr and Mrs, |parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Hawkins, | ited reldtives in Providence. to-attend the Ballouville Labor Day annual Old Home Da) took a party to Sandy Hook. Mrs. Guy was & guest of Mis. |5 Plainfield Grange will visie Ekonk | Arthur Maine nt the Westerly Town | M s cind e e H H. 1. Crowell. - Mr. Welr and Mrs. Ellen Gay of| Ruel Young.of Lyme spent Labor Ghrange next For;lt:n{l:\d Snins x‘xvv;lol. ®ive | farm We sday. M{i and Mrs. Maine|spending the summer with ",:‘;‘ve:e"; Raymond Lewis motored to Provi- R. I, are guests at George _F:y with his aunt, Mrs. Fannie Ful- the program, C: ere once residents hewe. a , Sunday. . o i be tostroctad in the third and fourth - R L R T e Mr, and_Mrs. R. B. Marriott, Mr. Pastor Away—No Service. egrees. . [ " ltalned Mrs. Emma Hq S = and Mrs. Harry Shermap and@ Mrs.| There will be no service at the Con- Sirs. Jarvis is sending many crates CAMPBELL’S MILLS Yot oy he T STERLING James Nisbet and .children, spent|gregational church Sunday. = Rev. # »f berries to Providen o A— Mr. and_Mrs. Howard and Monday at Rocky Point. Frank Fuller is on his vacation, - WOLD JaMr. and Mrs. George Green and son [deughter Florence of Jamaica Platns,| Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Forg of How- Flag Raising at Churoh. Miss Virginia. Sharpe is teaching in SOUTH GRIS ames of Norwich were gueets Monday | Mass., were visitors with Mr. and Mra. |ard, R. L. were week-en. guests at| The flag raising at the church on|East Brooklvn. of Mp. Green's mother, Mrs’' Sarah ;(y;m- gmwnpovgfl mi week end Isaac Belknap's. i Handny: weshitis was: stiondad by . . ];:vd(m. (‘lug‘? ll- 1wm-king in Boston. Tepth G. Bily, %4 ri Amon < ss Mary F. nchard has spent Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Chaso were Put- N , ad- lam uld 1s covering fro; £ ’ - 2 r arles_Vincent, at Groton. *|Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Cclburn and tc by th : . Miss Margaret Tarner enjoyed an| Rev. John W. Wright has been here |family of Abington were callers at W. | placed on the f,h:,:'b.’ck ot the. pals WESTMINSTER Mr. end Mrs. Ernwst Luther enter-|automobile trip to Sandy Point, near |this weei for & fow days. W. Vaughn' » . A ghn’ Sunday. mined over the JOlday Mr and Mrs. |East Greenwich, R. I. Saturday. Merrlll Q. Bennett, now stationed at| Mr. and Mrs. George Babcock spent | ' irthda e ol o eryn ook John| . Miss Ola Tanner began her duties Boxford, Mass, was at home Labor |Labor Day with Mr. and Mrs. Clar- e <= 1 o] Double’: Birthday . Cpleliration — Chil- R. n_and’ Clar- |as teacher at Hop River this week. | day. ence Babcock of Hartford. Would Help Some. dren’s, Aarioultural Club to Prepare I ot SRR B ‘o‘:: are rotting quite badly in| Mrs. Emily Cogswell of North| Miss Mary Douglas visited friends in | If Mr. Hoover will put a stop to the | for Exhibit. $ gollss Flizabeth Beotker ot Ludlow.|this vicinity. & Grosvenordale” was In town Monday | Norwich over Labor Day. practice of havige: useless banquets| - ¢ eodent the week r. | p Bdward Harrington is assisting S. L. [ calling on friends. | Oliver Young of Griswold called ‘on |he will save an appreciable amount of . E. H. P arber with his work.' v | Fred ¥. Miller and Miss Edna Bur- |friends here Sunday. - - | food.—Florida - Times-Union. P ‘Fhe pastor exchanged with Mr. st | * John:of the: Pliins_chusch, . 4 P —

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