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relatives and attended the funeral of N. C. Barier. | Motor Visitors Fram. New Jorsey— | Plat-Hoadsd Adder ~Killod—Fi i9 | Clement Fowler, motored to Hartfor Mr, and Mrs. Ed Gibbs, Mr. and Mr: ne | Springfield, Holyoke and Northampton Sunday. "'fl‘ of IW Corn. William Button and Long-Time Mail Carrier. Mr. and Mrs, N. S. Loomis have Clar- | moved to Hartford. Mr. Loomis has arried mail for about forty years and /ill be missed by many. som mm énce Button of Irwingt in Guhm. Mr. Button's early ogn Button, J on, rsew Jer- e e 'nmeo Wor. recent guests of Mr. .and E. Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Sweet and chil- dren, Elizabeth and Walter, have re- turned to Washington, after spending thelr vacation with Mr Sweet's mother, Mrs. Annie Perry, at Red- his | wood. The trip was made by automo bfle. by way of Hartford, tance one way was 19 Rev. B, F. Clark of ed here Sunday at t subject, The True Spirit of Worship, Benjamin Shlw returned to Gales banon preach- Ferry, Monday, after spending a few Lawrence Gates. Mra. Richard Bishop~ and son, Gordon, are spending two weeks with ed church | Hartford relatives. t|days with Rev. Mr.'and Mr of Mr. ard Mrs. J.'1. Ross. Guest from Dakota. Was botH interesting and Among those who atten: here Sunday. -were lexht Spaulding of Norwalk . and hxuno.y Williams, U. 8. N., and sis- Patnm.d—vmmilh Country Club—Geverner's Read at Sunday: D-Mv-—cn, ] Lea rcllbwlng Labor Day.- Joseph Eiiiott of Re- Sunday ‘guests Thievés About. Deacon James Y. Thomas has had 59 hens stolen recently. Some one has illiams -of the United States|Sstolen pole beans from Mrs. Louise furlough. | Watrous’ garden Mr. and Mrs. Flmtr Pultz left Thurs- | day for Sherburne, N. Y. for a visit Ella Willlams, of Lebanon. Mrs. Clarles Hewitt of Coghwell, N. siending a few days at home of her Lrother, M. C navy is home on s few da; Heme From Motor Trip. P.-A. Lathrop and sons, Arthur La- throp ané Andrew Lathrop, have re- i oW the Mllm h the Grove. ér he AiAm0la Barrett of Faritora vassed T Bome Bueccessful Lawn New !ort R e atalie sService, of “Friday with Miss h relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hewitt and turned from an automobile trip In| Mrs. Catherine Sweet attended the Charter Qak fair Wednesday. i 7 Crandag) Wers ihe hostess-- Wko assisted in ¢n~ Miss Knh.\-lm Risdon, !t. l'l"‘l almer. B je Reynolds and Mabel returnéd to Bfldnport, after spending a week wilth Mr. and Mre. Jonn Ross. Mre. Emma Champlin of Worcenor, is the sguest of her nlece, ward Reynolds. northern Naw England. M Ethel Smith and son of Willi- re visiting Mrs. Smith's sis- ter, Mrs. Char les. L. Hinckley. A numbér from this place motored to Ocean Beach Friday and a visit was | w, alro made to Niantle. Mr. and Mrs. Comallul Flaherty have Mrs. - oeen entertaining "Mr. \'.mon and two dnuflm of Billerica, beth MQK&I_III‘,{I;;.’ Te- lhs uno with his h—i’l George Weir of Mm api ent Sun- day with his sister, Mrs. ,mlln V. Weir. fllfi Mx M G Coits. uth umn “of he. vflh‘- They wore mhite a)qm Mrs. Sarah Gager is spending a_few with relatives at Pleasant View, T ‘Charles Whetmore and family were reek end visitors with Mr. Whetmore's mother, Mrs. William Whetmore. ers, Joru "h' depnt the: " Miss Lillian Boynton gas rotuined"to Norwich, after visitiug® iss Ethel- Randall is the guest ot friénds in New Jersey. d’ tht rinhflm BCeh Tracy ot llw A large number from this place at- ) tended the_ fair at Norwich. Ladl it church held &’ e afid fancy ar- ! ciety of the Meth « gale of ice ¢ One reminder of the passing of the! £00d old summer time is the Risl The vaudeville performarnce Mn. ‘Wildam GaHup of . Woodstock heen passing two weeks' vacation .at his co Mrs. H. M. Pecl M. Geer “annd sound | qaughter, Myra, spent Sunday at Can- of the | terbury week-end with Mr: [the Couatty Clubhouse Bamrday eve- i, dinies 4 is spend ng “the heard a number of miles distant Academy schoal bell, Mr., and Mrs. J. A. Randall and son, visited friends juicles on, the 1;;." at Do 'fi,""‘"‘" Granim Brown and Géo of New Haven enrouts to the County ning unler the direction-of Miss Bes- Qoshen Hill. rap. Mre. Austin Rathbun and children of - Plain Hill ares spending several days at the home of C. L. Palmer. Arthur Randall, At Legislative Club Reunion. E. A. Hoxle, Elisha Waterman, W. T. Curry, Ed Jones and Stanton E. I.. Waterman, W. T, Clxl"r) and E.| Briges were at Cozy Beach. East Ha- New Haven this|ven. Wednesday, to attend the reunion of the Comfecticut Lezislative club. Newton Lee entertained B«bo from Mrs. James last |The Gaies Ferry band mede its first {|ang last appearance In a isusical way nd s énthusiastically cncored. Ice Mre. Sream was on sale at the close of the ~ | performance. Lewis Clark of Fort Wrght was a|Goshen Point, ‘Waterford, Friday. 4 Mr4 Reu ¥ recent guest of Mr. anc arrie Wood left bile trip through Massachusetts. each Outing Ly o an l\ltfimch Jones ‘were in g Adder Killed. ) e b T preach at '.hn mornint» Sub- The Red Cross met Tuesday at Mids Hattle Hewitt’s. Tea Well Patronized. Ladies' Aid sach Cer hal xixurna from s-.um where e )u m One day this week a large, flat-head- The members of thé Junior League ed adder wag killed on Maple Hill in of the Methodist chufch enjoyed a lyuhinth: Fimer, Clarence and Le Roy Geer weer callers in Moosup Sunday. ! B, 4. P. U. meet- [a pn.lura lot. studies . .:io t-hl n-nuu lay uvenln: from &' to At ing will be 'leld George Goodwin of Hartford is Vi itine his brother, Clinton Goodwin. attended and a <M Mnthew Gelr!‘vfit A8 [sandwickes, uko was & week end visitor with friends- her: scharge on ac- The village was hn‘*in -old CLARK’S :-'Au.s' Sheldon Peck of Blair. Neb. was a a| week end visitor at C. M. Geer's. Mr. Read Gaverner seage. A number from this place attende Rev. Jamés M. Potter §voke from 2 ‘count of i1l health. ¥orwich:and Charter Oak (uqu this Schools Ope rwich dante from Nian Perk attended the G. A. R. mecting in_Boston. Pérry-Gallagher Wedding at Home of M-.u cnrlnr J. Pcrcy Mosgan Mrs. upervisor «Carion 8. Wheeler Mrs. David “Pitcher and daushters, Morgan motored Waterman has one of the finest Timothy l' 3-in the M. E. church Sun- g, ia new schedule for the finflnl Parents. len Thuuflav for their home in Brook- ¥n. to the fair Mal\ & Freéd Manwaring of ;?Qnt the Rholiday with R.°L. Manwa- the theme being, Good Rov. M. Nelds ‘of ensilage corn in this section. which attracts notice of those who pass that way. mo morning session will in ‘New Haven Sordiors oS CnEh e h::'" “ The \crwich fair has been well lt- " open- at: 8:30 tended by people from this village. rece the higher grades ge_and pi‘.li a M-l tribute by Miss Sarah Palmer was the guest prayer for the young mer of vk '"‘“'3 pous o ot Be. P. A Kumplitach of Bridge LEONARD BRIDGE of her uncle, Horace Palmer and fam- ily. over Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Will P. Hill with their son, Gardiner, and daughter, Ruth, of Pearl street, Westerly, a ride in their new car Mohda; All grldel 1 to 0 D m. Th. school opened Wednesday P\lr: Edward (.urtm and chuam af- ng several davs, ith frlen motored here, to pass fhe’ Holiday 'wm. munm‘ c-ll!d to’a foreign country te dcuc“d the :h lock zeracs in | the " ‘ountry clubhouse Su afternos th 3 g.f,‘,f; speaking from St. fL.ike 20:35, Render |therefore unto Caesar thé things which NORTH STONINGTON et For Clark” School—Baltic Weman B Shaw Push New. Purchasers Take Pos his tfimflyé ® Milton “Staglitz ing for busi ft Sunday even- while enjoying Williams Farm—Personal Items. Mr. and Mrs. Otto A. Nettleton and ptl.ln‘ the summer . orty—Rec! Crosy Members | daughter,” Grace, returned -Friday ev- prove- S NH School |be Caesar's and unto- God the things [ ed on friends here ening from an eight-day visit with feeting_was held Memorial 8ervics Friday eveAtmg & which be God's. riends at Clinton. ;fin the Methodist church. Wallace I Woodin. génerak secretary of state Bun- Miss Eisie Stilman of New Britain - A number of the Grove peoplé at- and Miss Andrews were the guests of tended, the Memorial - service The tuwn school houser have been Miss Lavina Knesland and David ] Walsh were visitors at Mrs. Emma A. Would permit, the schoolhouse in dis- | Packs' at Jones street, Hlebron, Sun- William H. Barnes ©f. an\Londdn and Gales Ferry received his commis- slon as setond lieutenant in the Field schaols meeun‘ they _teachers. Plans. for. flié betierment dfl)‘ school _jyere Suggeste Ladies’ Aid Building Sunday.afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Hotchkiss and sons Hartford arrived &turhy for a stay ‘her fathe’s cousin, Palmer, Friday evening. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. George ‘They were During “the afternoon thev ac- open | companiéd Mrs. Parks and Earl Parks will[on an automobile trip to East Hamp- ton. where .they called on Miss Knee- land’s ‘aunts. Mrs. Funice Adams and Miss Mary J. Watrous. renoyvatsd. Tne \fallda&', Sept. Whl‘fler discric; Frite [0t 1R QuBN 2 Sl Mk ] W Burdick of Chase Hill, Imkm( a few davs’ Mr. and Mrs. William ‘Wedge of Hal lowwell, Maine, were in town neumy ‘m required The teachers ‘anfl Mre Howard y_uu Gladys M. spending Mr. n?;endr im-Boston and New York: g Cucumbers Frank Wilbur had on display Friday 08¢ vacation Wllh Enurt- ned Fridey. o ain, lyard; Mr. and Mrs. Aifred Hughes of #iil, Miss [ Providence are at Mrs. K. L. Cum- mings’ over Lahor Day. mny A. Molthrop entertained renewing acqu: s. Arthur C. Fuller of Best Mrs. George her sister and $wo cucumbers that wi One measul n length and ten inches 1. Gallagher, both of New Ha- vep were united.in marriage by Re Clayton A. Burdick of Westerly. Lucy Lester, Mrs. Bertha Cox. with her son from Stamford, is at her mother's, Mrs. No." 6. Miss Anna |George A. Mills'. coh-:e in Broad) was performed beneath an arch of green and white. Perry of Danielson. plaved the bridal ence and w The other wei Miss Edith orth Stonington: North | London, at he~ home in th don, . Misse Mary Railey, Miss Joyce L. Corbit of" Brldxehnrt (a visiting her grandmther, Mrs. Ida rker M and Mra. wmxm Austin Lyme motored here last week for a call on Mrs. Lucy Miner. Mrs. Miner Who has been ill is im- From Rochester. a few relatives were Wil C. Perry and daughter. Madeline. of Riverpoint, . Miss Elvira Perry of Perryville, | Mr. and Mrs. Harold Maine of New- vard. The teacher for Clark's school has mnot yet bee: The Red Cross Society hel wlar “meeting with good attendance. Another name was added to its list of membership, that of Mrs. Charles have been spending. announced.q cottage of . Mr. Rochester. N. Y., three weeks at the. . Cummings. 4 Attendgd Fair. Several from thi€ place attended the has | Norwich fair, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday- Church's parents, ‘Mr. and Mrs. LeWwis ¥k 1. Lioya and daughitets of AL R LR r\sw York are at their p ¥. Bartlett. turned oft b: Mr. and Mrs. Malory Maine of Canonchet, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Coats and Carol Maine of this town, an8 Miss the members. one mem- her having knitted three sweaters, sov- gro::kway and will take p Edwin P. Kneeland lost a valuable w recently. The animal had its leg co Biakeslee | proken in some unknown manner while upied one | out to pasture. Fdward E. Claussen and son Walter | Mass. formerly_of Norwic of Hartford passed the holiday with |at the honfe of Mr. au#l Mry. Nathan A. Mrs. Claus#sen at their Pine Grove cot. eral scarfs and s66Ks. _Jopes. and Miss Roxcella ho have been guests and Mes. James G. Lyman have ard Mrs. Harold T. of New Haven, ‘who have occ of thé dsrmitories of Wheel Edith Pérry of Danielson. seén and Mr. and Mrs. William Daines, Gilbg in the village. i I'Iothér and sistér of the bride were Th= party mo- .on;d to New . Haven Lab.‘rba Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Spencer were in_Colchester Saturday evening.~ Chariés ‘B. J 1t was a guest at the their home, Sydnex"Stightz br"Cehter ‘street bhas Kingsley of New' from T.o0a, The new purchasers have taken pos- hfielr éntertaining- his ‘brother session of the Williams farm. _The Edward H. An(f T MY, ’F‘fnn‘?" \dnjn ‘h\.v om " ten -davs' Viatt"in sellers have gonte - back to New York. v morning they left for New Haven en entc aining Mrs. Austin’s flll!\" L Where Mr. Perry is employed. Friday. Mrs, Richard Perty of Elvira, Ohio for son | Friday. West Haurtford. Mrs. George Neuschafer W. Coe of Wolcett, suburban to left Monday for their home in Brook- | George Hughes of New York spent Mrs. ,Ida E. Cummings, Carlton A. Cummlngfl Joyce . L. Corbit, 1tt~nde\i ianor | tha'-Hartford Fairag the week-end and holiday at the sum- Y., after passing the summer }?_r home of Mr. and Mre. ‘George. W. rost. Wl erbury, spent Sunday and Day as = guest of 'Mrs. O D. Fish accompanying home on Tuesday, his Fred B. Tooker, rural carrier is en- MONTVILLE N. with *Mrs.'Olivia M. Case at the Ala- bama bungalow. Mrs.. Arthur J. Stevens with her Mr. and Mrs. Paul Allen have taken rooms 1° the cotrage of Mrs. Lucy A. joyving a vacation of fifteen days. Fred Simpson ‘Is the substitute carrie Had to be Shot who- had been Fisher for a longer period visiting Mrs. Launch Returns Perscnal ltems of Local and General has returned - to Julia Geer. who will ‘stay for . fe Weeks": visit. last | Hurlbutt Rev. James M. Potter lin H. Brown and Dudle; to-New |attended the ball game at the Plant ed | fleld, New London, Labor Day. 4 On House Boat. iilisses Ruth -and Elsie: Eogue with Mies Alena Lester ot Norwich ¥. K. Partric returnéd weék with his Iamuch: Cresceat from Savin Rock and has tommenced mak- ing daily .trips from the Groye Longon . The ‘cottagers have mis Henry €. Richmond ot Prestcn visited their daughtert Mrs. Lyle C. Gray, A _horse owned by .Willlam Clark, %m‘” Frank. pastured on the land of Mzs. Charles R:-Rogue -in Paimertéwn which, while standing on the embankment -Su made a sudden jump bluk.lng off the dafh which~H Mr. and*Mrs. J. A. Bernatchez were week-end guests of s Addie Moran. Miss Lucy McArdle has returned home, after a week at Atlantie City. Wednesday. ads, Conifert B Red Cross auxiliasy Co.agregational aay to make comfort ba Car . Overturned An automevile from Rnode Island i i e S B R e Na- val Station was a.visitor in-the vestry Wednes- and James Mec- ent Labor Day Graenfleid Mass. Ardie of Bosto house boat, G.psy. ROAD SGCIETY Byron,Billings at Farm For Winter— Local People Attend Norwich Fair. Francis Dixon of Wickford, R. I., has returned. home, after' visiting his Sp | with thetr n-mther. Mrs, Eiizabeth” Mo Mr. and ‘Mrs. Mervin Chipman en- tertained over the week-end, Mr: and containing five overturned in front ef -the residence C. Gray, Welnesday eve- Leave for Clly Hum.t‘ dus of summer people be« Mrs. Richard Ames and grangpa thi i, o Le S m‘ ‘:fi r Glark vatued ‘the Callers During the Week—Y. P, 8. C. nts for some days. Mrs. Fannie Willlams entprtained a party at the Gallup homestead. re- £an Tuesday. ning. No one was sériously injured. hhr‘fi at about 3100 oper is visiting Mr: Phinney of Arll‘nl!ol, E. Mesting—=Gu sh frem Hanover. . John Denney, Miss Laura Ande: Misses Martha and Jessie Riggott of daughter, Miss Bessie ‘Ames, of Yon- kers, N. Y., who have been of New Britain, Martha G. Williams has re- turned from a visit with friends at Mr. and Mrs. George _Mr. and Mrs. Normean Colt, of Tifon Beriin, and Emory Somers of North New Bedford. have been spending a'few days | cummer hore, Tett Ti.em.y 3. Huggara who is il with Attlebors, Maes. Miss Alexina Soney has-returned|”icnic Phrty to Atlantic with “lecal relatives.: . ‘Mrs. Fro a “Famil athamiel Clark enter- o e Sl ey, nnhmd at the Mr. and Mrs. William if. Chesebro of Beloit, Wis., have sent out invita- tions to the marriage of their daughter, Gertrude on: September 11, 1917 Byron Billings and family have mov- snghflv lm Supervisor of Schools—Persona to Esmord, R. I, after a week's visit ‘Evelyn' Rithard: with ¥’l Zella Breuiliard tainea” Iriends from. Westeriy Mome da; ot sewicg in the schools of Passaic, fie F(a:@rl and Mrd. 1,(‘l~ thi . J, ‘who has been spending her va: S b fr,andg in ‘Bosl [rs. Hattle Cole of Putnam is spend- rs.. Sarah. Maskowitz: and ing a ‘few days with Mr: wi s. ed to the Billings farm for the win- |1ius, of ITanover, spent ths firs week with Mra. Maskewite's dau smltb are speni!ng few days with o of “her' pa: Ghfi!l' Mr.- Ind Mrs. Fred Richards, of th Cove, left Tuesday to restme her du- Westerly frlends \flln’l"lor&nce Grow has returned to S i Mrs. Abram Siminewitz. Several fros town ntended Nor- Dwight Kelsey and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Flood and Mr. and Mrs Seth N. Willlams motored . Louis Smith and Mrs? Ar- thur Smith. Mr. and 'drs Fred Hope motored to wich fair Tuesday. Miss. Harriet Bishop Brown return- FITCHVILLE Norwich and New London Tues- returned |ea to Hartford, Tuesday, to begin an- {Rocky Point, Monday. day. visiting her Mies Elia Turner is o t . brother, Herbert Turner of Salem. SR k. aleh Monday from a short.stay with Wa- | gther A party of young people from Leb- ar of te"chll’llx Afr. and Mres. | P s T H Visitors During Holiday Week—Vac 2l -exiter- Mr. and Mrs. Horace Frink attend- ed the Norwich fair Tuesday terford relatives. The Y. P#S . Mnler's bmflm—. C. Miiler, C, E muung Sunday. (alned Miller, of New Youk, for the *d by Wilbert H. Mar- » tion Oufings End. Hollday Trip. anon road went to Atlantic Beach .on evening was Miss Grace Wheeler returned from Norwich on Morday, having spent the week efd with her cousin, Mrs. Bur- ril A. Herrick. a picnic one day Jast week. and Mrs. Louis Smith, Florence Geer and Ernest Smith mo. tomd to Hartford oné day this week. Mr, nr‘d Mrs. Charles Burges: Vera, spent Labor Da in Patwtucket. Jane Paten had has retmncd fromi a visit Gertrude “Harris” of ‘Néw "Ha- Birthday Anniversary. . Peter Gribbin nas refnrned to Hart: Rk ArITd " bistitey: Eemt ey ford ~afier | ¥iEMing hid father,. John s guests uver Mrs. Agnes Peabody spent Wednes- day and Thursday with friends in Holiday" éuuu. * Day, George the young son of Mr. and Mzs. C.ri and Colver of the Navy Yard, orte Paton and family | davghter bf Lexington, have been the Mvstic. H. Crawford and Wiliams of New Yalter Kelley s visiting mum. | Pawtucket, Rl Browne Colver was observed last Sun- e Mr. day evening by his relatives guests of Mr. Holtén's brother, Luther Mr. and Mrs. R. M They brought Miss children and Myr. and} Mrs. Liance Cottrell of New Anita| York were at Maple Lawn recently Miss ¥anny krant has Tpsigned at Palmer Bros. Louise’ Dana of ests present gua?l ot Miss Ella 1 .ordnn and !on Ches- suem th first of H;m,. fram Maire. . and Miss Mary m(bergel hfl\Q,re(urned after spend- ing the season In Maine. Ar. and Mrs-John Babcoek of EM» Kleuss and Dorothy ew York were young outside the family. *Mrs. Horace H. s“rg ana sos, Al- fred, - who have Holton, who has been spending the lu:}nmer with them. i eorge Goodwin of Hartford is the | aay. of his sister, Mrs. Louis &mith. Callers From Nerwieh. Louis Starkweather and Mrx. ter ot M:mnme, the week with reiati Mosee Chapman Ihd l!'shter Miss of Montville, “Apent A PRESTON M. Keneston Moving caller in New l.onfon Thuraday. Lila Chapman, Rev. and Mrs. A number from here attended the D. meeting in Mystic Wednes Seth N. Willlams was- a business Mra. Julius Weyand of Newark, N, J. was a recent guest at Mra: Marcla Stanton’s. - surimer- in_the pu Haven tho past week, where thay are de. Mrs. Fanny A. Molthrop was a_guest Jas: week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. . Lathrop of Norwich.. eg K 2 illiam Brad Misses Alice aod Marie . are visiting their un- tew du)- recently " with relatives CHESTERF!ELD The dance siven by the Bureka Club May Rods of Norwich were callers on George Ladd Baturday rayer meeting was held John En.ltfom ed. to ‘Sheltem. Secretary Edwin Hill of A. will orealn tional church Sunday morring. George Selcer, who has beeén spend- ing several weeks in the West, Mr. and M The weekly at the homeé nuun» 4nd a good n Mr. Holme: Mrs. Fitzgerald of Hartford has been spending a few days with Mr. and Francis Gribbin. ‘ séverai nlos. GRISWOLD Miss Mary Buck of Monson, Mass., has been visiting friends In town this at the Golden Spur Wednesday was Mrs. W. W. Chappell, has returned well attended, but a small amount was from a stay of several weeks witl i . Charles Powers turmed home this week. Wheeler Began Riiing his silo HAMBURG to Opsn Menday. weelk. The nchools in town will open Mon- The preaching services in the Bup- Mr. and Mrs. .Henry D. Geer, Mr. Mins and rs. Alphonge Aborn and- dgughs day with“the feftowin, Ridnche Smith on Lebanon Sullivan, Mésting e E.-F. L. Holds Lawn Festival and " Hears Suffrage Address. Seyeral from hare attended the con tist church Sunday !erence of churches at Pachauf, Wed- as Suliyan.and Hill, of \Iunchuu é‘- wn menq 0 Fred Rogers have Jentiie, 6f Thred Rivérs, Mass, visited over Sunday with Deacon an Mrs. Eva Geer. use Ming Cathering ad, ';:lu Afhds Ii-’g mh ?{m‘" r ::a‘;‘mffl':;mt:lga P“:;f-: of Mr. and Mrd. umer, Hel- &d 16 _their home in | cOUD rtor nsnfl‘inx agree weeks | ah port after spendingf oliday witl 'e relatives here. Tyler Wing] iittle” daughter Lois recent guests of Mr, andiMrs: N. Winc-ester. emich Siow of Philadelphia has visiting his sister, Sfi; and Mrs. John F. Tiffany and Poweu t.her N Coag visitors in Fartford the =Vlndhlm Ro: neasville returned hom «rfiudedrar- Glum'k ¥ Nrs. Willis Chappell returned home te Fitchyille the firat.of 4 Stella Saul of New L. their %00ds this weék to the The people of the BAptise el\\l!’éfi at. Congragatisnal having & union sefvice &nd communion. Margaret. Riddei of VoliifitéWn, were a month in Mrs. 1lubay,jdsughter and son, re- turned Wednesday to New York, spending their mer home in Sterll P.onle from here™ Fair at Norwich: ter ation al their sum- rs. Fred Guw tu 's. John eR. Beebe Hartford visited ‘their rister, Mrs. Willem . RBligobd and Miss w. . Bit- his week. Mrs. P. H. Howard i& aspendin, of weeks at Montville ith Réy a°Mre. C. L. Préfich. 2 &dme: m % J'" G M S"Q Obé Aflhur Smith, Ernest 'lmlu- #nd Ru Béckwith, atténded the Ahnual Sihaer in Lédyara. Mige Mary Gallagher of Providence her cou:hls‘ Miss Helen Kaplan. Benjamin Kaplan spent. bnwuk end’|] and Labor Day in New York. Miss Ethel Kaplan is Lake Pond school this y umrrm dmrm moo iy grnm L1 an wicx Bill_over Labor Da: iss Irene Woods-of visited Harriet eynolds last Wednes-{ The Liberty £F Bo term Ppupils. Miss Grate Miss. Martha Richardssh s Mr2. Frank Merton and hér_sister, !lre vislung at Rev. and Mrs, J. ©f. Florence Lula two days recemtly “m-sNorwik Lfiifl?fi" Tetut N. 8. téemis; Wali enmf For Porty ,m..,i after two WeeKs ¢isit i o H Yeurs, Maies to filrflorlh"l‘nllvll Haven and Bridgewat: and QuideRmt ocsl . Wt Reuhion of hnnl-flu éluh Poiers / spent ons Feta MANtic i teacher. “of Vernon; -and Brady of Boston, are gussts of thefr méther, Mrs. Palmer, in S Lord entertained Miss{ s :nmlnmew of- West Haven the past ‘Walter Cleland of Great Barrin ngton, Mass, tdliend of fridnds ved a. the home of his sister, M n . Kinnard, Sun nigh ? Cl lnnd left here aix t{m ago. Grov.r C Maine alled on Mundl hamra Bishop has Mr. and Mrs, J. B. z\m hee of & ‘Barbnra, Onl. Wwers ealieis an Miss Alice - Bishop Weal aftornaon. Mrs. Mary Wickford of Lyme is car- for Mrs. Lucy Gleason. who is re: ring_siowly front”ilhiess. George Peabody has gone to Farford to visit relatives . \(n Isabella Hargey and d-ul‘hur E casville _former residents of Ni- n:!c are at the Morton House. Amelia Thompson of N a guest at the Niantic House is re- rted improving from her illness. Mrs. ompson has spent many summers in Norwich, Wednesday. Mr. aad Mrs. of Lymeé held a lfi“ The E. T. L. festival last week Friday Mys. Hepburn of nd N waon, spoks on Suf- ‘Wullc and dancin® wWere én- joyed ard refreshments were on sale. Motor T:ip to Vermont—Visiter From North Daketa. — Charlee Afburgh ited Wlt'l friends in Ylwbux Vllley Edflll Maine of l(ljnb was in Ashwillett, Saturday. John L. !Holmes transacted busi- ew London, ‘l‘ucldav Charles Hayward friends, Saturday. flem—y !weet bmll&- if "&fi a faily werd h and méthed ih e 0%&» nut“k%n auun EEP )&u “:rnfi Tier. "gm:m irmei. an o2 ack, N.|P¢ n“‘“fiud in v;ml n. .hd; _-s Lnn hémme in this Plal Matiine t6 Phi adelp| M. 1| son AR E N Yoy A Fellow-faelirip. Posaible Podcars tmm thy -Cza Howard of |to the kaiser '.: E pInE=; Guests From Norwich two. Mr. and Mrs. George A. S sl . R v;a rhink Sthfi;’lfi BOhE; A hR& ween the xuut af week. iy Witliam 6. Pafk hau raturned hnr?‘; g!er 2 IMiEthY stiy at Bethlehem, Bennett . ana the ésts of Mr. and Mra. :nmet erinett i BVRT 1.aB5¢ b Mr. and Mrs. Rogers C. Peck and &hildrén have returned to Wuhlnt gf.’-?fi?‘i‘ o e ”’? Mr. fl fl il of “"‘..',’:"é‘an; r ';m - B C o, . GLASGO Opening of the Schools+~Thread Mi Closes For Holiday—Eccleston Farr d Sehool in the menced the Fall t ifg’ with Miss Moran of Plainfield and Miss Montgomer ighth district com e senior roo of Pachaug primary teacher Mr. and Mrs. ter, Priscillos were in W orcester, . Cdle and dau):‘v Mre. Geoll\'e w. Providence Friday, three weéeks with Burdick returned t The new superintendent of schools Mr. Swift was in this place Wednes Attended Fair. W. G. Burdick attended wich fair Tuesday nd Mrs. Levine have as zuest zhmr son and his famil y from Brook Mabel Blanchard spent the weel en( and Labor Day with relatives in Nortl thdly for Employes. Glasgo Thread Mill resumed worlk or Tuesday morning after down for Labor Day. Mrs. Wiseman is soon to move to thi village into the house recently occu pled by Mr. Marshand. farm. where Mr. past two_or three to New York purchasers The Ladies’ Ald society tertained by Mrs. Eanlon next Wed The Ecclestor Teaching in Middletown Green, a former er in this “district is teaching in Mid Miss Delia Malloy is the guest friends in Providence. Miss Marion teaching fa Waterbury taught for the past four or five years Mr, and Mrs, ander and Minda Tanner Burdick's Monday way back from taklme their daughter. Olga, to her school duties at er, where she taught last year. Mr. and Mrs, Henry trip to Fall River, > accompanied Viola_and Misses Leoza and Malloy has whera she has were callers Jarvis took a on of | chaufteur. 3 church, which'i VOLUNTOWN Te-cher. at Conhr School — Town Uncle. Sam’s Service in New Army. of. h'(yye \ a were guests at Esther Lewis over the week end. On Shore Leave‘ Jesse Jordan North Carolifa was here s lea.\c Sunday. 1 a 48 hour John McDonald were holiday McDonald's pa; Thomas McDon- at the hnma of Mys. z\lun Ola Tanner Hop River where she began her schoo] duties September of Southbridge the week end There. has returned after visiting relativi George Wilson of \orwlc]\ wha o in town Jas: S ing on, frien s of Danfelson were visitors with here recently. turned to Rocky Hilk. Justin Apdréws has begun. his Ju- at the Middletown Graff spent Sunday ’\u-n Tthel Lewis i enjoying a vaca- Mary Rix and spent Sunday with relatives at Prov- large humber attended the Nor- the past weel, Tnacherl at Center School. T]w tpa(‘hor! for thf (‘nmmg year at l‘homnson of }Inmnton: of Baltic. and Miss The school fal: term September 10th. Member of New Army. Alexander Tanner, v ed and accepted left Tuesda for New London where he was order- ed to report for service in the new \rr and Mrs. William Crawford wers Providence Wednesday. Miss Raney national army, at the Academy of the Holy Family at motored - here Wednesday afternoon. guests of Rev. GARDNER LAKE Wedding — Campers touring cars They were the Richard P. Morrissey. Boynton- Schno;r Leave—Digging At the hohee of the groom’s parents tarite Schnorr of .’!nd .\'nrn)fln Boynton wers 45 George Fol- Kntherine Tollatt of Willimantic were Sunday guests at Vuuey farm. - of Hartford }nll:op the past week. ani Mrs. R. 'W. Brayley nhd son Reglnald of Bfooklyn, N. Y ; Stevens of Rye, Tale Heur cottage. Charles Twist and famiiy of Nor. sp2nt a few at the Cozy The after-partV at Camp Massapeak w York Fricay. Having Well Dug. Archibild Mitehell, J having & wéll réturned to dug on his property. osed for the Sea- Mrs. Annie Lewls hias gone to Willi- maritic after #pending a few wobka wltn her !snm- Lewu Latimer, A én s and famiiy, who thé Oat cotts ays, Foturnsd {5 Col oF Boston, | chéster 3 SR S, A Kndkvills (Téfin.) girl makes clev- chirkotér dolls wih heads carved &Fleq Npples, s