Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 15, 1917, Page 11

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Windhm _County 2t Grangs Maeting' of ‘Special Interest. P. H. Coffey bas the finest lot ‘cucumbers in this eection. Thursday be one of the long £reen variety which mieasured 14 “inches in length, 11 1-3dnches around and weighed-three unces. AT E. Philiips_entar- John Crowley. of Valley Falls over Sunday. Mra, Albert Grover ls visitngsela- tives in Moosup. Lillan Tervrilliger is nm clerk in James store in Danielsop. .. arEnge Meets. A mecting of special interest was .snjoved bymmem n;t gran; aturday 2 M:' and Mrs. A. E. Hall and” Addle Holland of Putnam. Vi ‘Wakefie:id, R. I, Sunda; Mr. and- Mrs. G. W. Mrs. G. R Barlow, Mr mond Gates and Mrs P. H. in Foster Monday te see-~wgter Stan- ley B. Place. > There was a heavy frost here Mon- day_night. > Mr. and Mrs,_Felix Lafleur have been entertairing friends from Attawaugan. ONECO George Lincoln and family “wers in Eouth Manchester and Hartford Sun- day. Afrs. ‘Harrlet E. Kényon has returned fto_Moosup. g Fred Jones,and family, Mrs. Havens, Mrs, Arnold and Mrs. Mary Kennedy 5f Central Falls, R. 1. werc callers at Mrs: E. E. Waite's Monday. Mrs. R. B. Marriott, Mrs. James <bit and children and Mrs Harry were Providence visitors of and Mrs Ray- N {Sherman Saturda: Oren E. Kenyon and Miss Gladys Hall of Brockton, Mass., visited Mrs. Harriet Kenyon over the week end. 0. Clare of Waterbury was a week smd _ visitor recently with James Weich and family. . Charles Keélly and family were in E: Tho one-day the past week. School commenced the fall Tuesday with M Mory teacher: Mre. Charles Goodwin dnd . her mother were injured quite badly when they weie thrown from their carriage Monday, ‘their- horse being_frightened. Mr. ind Mrs. Frank Reynolds of Providence have returned home after passing a few dars at B. & ham’s LETTERS FROM TWO: STATES Highland ted friends in . Barlcw, Mr. and | with- pictu i d Ao | Thers wil Coftey were |cial music. A Mond: term: | patriotic - demonstration tives. .. Red Cross Will Mseet Demand. . "A demand has beemr made of the Co- lumbia Red Cross chapter to furnish two complete hospital outfits for sick or wounded soldiers and have them ready nr;mm.v{‘:en ‘Tuesday, Sept, . 18.. T!n:g Outfits consist of cuu.\bhnket% 8, pillows, towel ete., making Aome 20 different articles in_éach ontAt-with Sx9 ‘ang three of e kind 'in ‘some. of.theth., The chap- ter'is - also called “to’ furnish at the same _time 22 comfort kitsand 11 pair punn:.fl 'he ‘members will get the e e N ‘Roberts of Teni- fly,;N. J,, are visiting relittves in this Piace. * >The heavy frosts Tuestiay §nq Wed- resday morning did considerable dam- age to gardens and fieid crops on low lands. ST Tk .. -Grangers to Hear Opeta Story. At the Grange meeting : Wednesday 'evening of next week, . (Sépt. .19th)) Mrs. . B, E. Lymar - wili. téll’ghe story of the opera “Il: Trovatdfe™ reg, and musigal- selections. al&o be readings .and spe- > HEBRON Republican Town Officers Renomi- nated—Demonstration in Honor of Drafted Men. At the republican caucus Saturday arternoon the town officers” were ail renominated. “6ie Columbia players are t6 give-a dra- ma, Cranberry Corners, the proceeds ‘to_go to the Red Cross society.. Dwight Tucker' and a friend _from Hartford, who have-been with Mrs. F. A. Burnham for part of their:vaca- tion, have returned to Hartford Mrs. Emma Russell 'is the guest of her niece, Mrs. R F. Porter. Miss Ethel Rogers has returned to =chool in Simsbury. P Florence Smith of Cromwell. was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Smith for the week-end. Ars. Blizabeth Hough, daughter | Marjorie, Mrs. ;Albert Hilding and A. Gillette were in‘ Hartford one day st week. = Miss Thelma Archer of West Ha- ven sang & solo very pleasingly:-at the Congregational church ‘Sunday morn- ins. - Honoreli Drafted M . afternoon Hebron gave a in _honor of men who have been Ia the local younz called to serve their country. The parade started from thé town hall in_the following ofdeér:” Marshal, H. C. Porter, town officers and com- mittee, Hebron drum corp: yveterans of the Civil war, drafted men. school children. = The speakers and members of the Red Cross society in aufomo- biles. Returning to the hall , the speakers were Rev. E. T. Mathison of veral days ‘been visiting local rela- ustrating At _the democratic caucus. held on Monday evening, the following nom nations ‘were made: Assessor,. F. Finley; board of relief, Charles ais; selectmén, Frank H. Strong, t M. Howard; auditor,, Harry K libiectin osiscar - st votors, .} 5 “of. rs, Theodore Reichard; town school com- ‘mff John B, Massey: town clerk, te Sumner; treasurer, Charles N. Loomis. * The Bolton Cemetery Association et at William H. Loomis’ last Satur- day evening. The officers weré re- elected as follows: Prestdent, Samuel Af. Alvord; -vice president, Thompso: retary’ and ' treasurer, Miss Annie- M, Alvord; finance com- mittee, “Samuel° M. "Alvord, Henry J. g Albert Skinner. ars ‘Leave. Henry J.| summer visitors from town: Mr: ‘a: Mra. Elmer J. Finley and children have closed their_summer home and returned to New York, Prof. and-Mrs. ‘Samuel M. Alvord and son have re- turned. to their Hartford Lome, Mr. and Mrs. Clair S, Hudthingon and daughter have returned to Hartford. Recent. guests at Mr. and Mrs. Wil- lam H. .Loomis were Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Loomis and. son Elmer Loomis, Mr. and Mrs. Denison H. Loomis and son Donald of Westfield, Mass. Elmer is is a member of the National Guard, Second Massachusetts regiment, ande.soon to go_south. Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Phelps have closed . their summer cottagé at the enter and returned to Wihdsor. and Mrs. L. R..Ward and son R. Ward, Jr., have returned to Ocean Grove, N. J. after a week spent at Alvord. Acres. » Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fryer, who have been visiting the iatter’s mather, Mrs. Jane Finley, have returned to Willimantic. .. _ * Teaching in Presten. Miss: Josephine -Mathein has gone to_Preston, where she is to teach. Miss Margaret Daly is in Columbia, teaching in the Pine. Street school. Walter Brady of Hartford was a re- cent guest of Leslie S. Bolton. A dance was held in the Bolton hall last Saturday evening. Mrs. Lydia E. Clark and daughter, Mary Clerk, of Mansfield spent Sun- day in town. - Andrew E. Maneggia has been drawn from Bolton to_serve as juror at the present term of court being held in Rockville. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Levey are en a few days’ automobile trip to New Hampshire, s Addressed Women. Mrs. Ylaywood . of . Hartford ad- dréssed a company.of women at Bol ton Hall. Tuesday -afternoon on sub- jects having been raised by cenditiens caused the war, purposes of the Jlousewives' Leazue . and the State Céuncil of Defénse were -told of inter- ck wool, French Serge and fine Absolute integrity, satisfaction and accommodation, ‘ivlllr the purpose of winning and holding the confi- dence of every person who enters owur door. A GREAT SHOWING OF NEW DRESSES French Serges, Satins and Combinlfi?m Excellent tailoring and ex- usiveness of designs, All- 1 quality Satins, pretty models in tht line or belted ef- fects. The new collar of white Including very 'many Serges, Satins in-plain colors, stripes and combinations All New Style Tendencies are in evidence--Straight LLine and Grace- ful Hip Drapes are equally popular. broideries are used as trimmings. while Plum and Taupe are meeting with favor. . OLEVSON COATS TWENIY—FIVE .DOLLARS Pom Pom The new material is of a sembling Bolivia in l ‘sessing the necessary warmth. Braid and contrasting Em- NAVY is the leading color, most beautiful construction re- light weight, yet being all-wool, pos- N 21 NE Vi &2 o~ 2 == ~ 2} e K S e & S = Tolland Countys COLUMBIA 2 : ! Several very pretty models in ; i adds greatly to'the grace of the Rockville, Dr. . H. Pendleton and Rev. Mr. Rooseveit. hoth of Hebron. Afterwards all adjourned to the all the wanted shades, includ- Young People Have Outing at Ravine —Republican Town Caucus—Ryral Carrier’s Report—Red Cross Busy Filling Latest Demands. Luther Buell is with a firm in Hart- ford. in the manufacture of rubber Harriett K. Porter spent the week-end with Rev. and Mrs. Vernon Ceok of Willimantic, Miss Zerviah iuller of Manchester iz heen visiting relatives in to People wiin have been spending the T hun=alows at for their homes Reast. cnjored on the known ap- < Monday. evening with. the - following = resu’t for tince years sister, ; CBarles . Franklin: to_ fill vacancy, Af Mansnera spert|Georse LT boara of rehef, James h Mr.and Mrs., Hen- | C-. Gree:: selectmen. Ivan F. Wilcox, Crane: town cierk. town' treasurer and 0" Frooklvn N, Y. |aBent of town deposit: fund.. Wm. 2 harn suondine ceyaral weeks | E. ROss: grand jurors. James C. Green gk Ciant of Nir and Mes. 1. A |George ii Russ. Theron D. Swift, Er- 2 West strest, returned home |Pest Duriee: rollector of taxes: Win. A. » ~ | Weld: constables, George R Russ, Bd- B Bian Capius ward_Schuebeler: registrar of yoters, e wblicans held their towm|David Russ: auditor. Chas. §. Butler: - ovenins. William H. |t0Wn school commitiee,” A. W. Buch- Ao and WL AN, Mrs. Crane. The town | R e Y [vemimittee W, uthorized to fll va- were eg vears 1s [ollows: Assessor for Edward Phillips: board of “clief. 3 years, Abbott Little: first se ectman, Dwight A. Lyman: second \. A. Latham: town clerk and tre: H. P. Ci s; auditor, Henry C. s furors, D. A.. Lyman, Abeli, Harry Brousseau: tax col- Vicior Brousseau; _constables, . I. Frink® William M. Wolff, Con- 2d_Schrieffer: registrar .of yoters, E. Hutchinson: town schodt commit- vton Hunt, Albert E. Ly- E. nan. Tt was voted that the town commit- ee be authorized to fill any vacancy hat might occur in tWe list of offi- :ers nominated. Mrs. George Brigden &f Brooklyn, Y., has been spending zeveral days (2 's the guest” of Mr. and Mrs. Abbott | Little. . Food and Apron Sale. The TLadies’ Aid society gave a miscellasnous food and apron sale at ‘he ‘home of Mrs. E. P. Lyman last Wednesdaxr afternoon. ] Speaker From Beston. Rev. “7r. Farran of Boston occupigl he puipit last Sunday morning and nade an earnest and interesting ap- *eal ip behalf of the Boston Sea- man’s Friend Societv. He also speaks 1t_the session of the Sunday school. The body of Margaret Bushey on nfant was brought here from Willi- church parlers to enjoy the fine han- quet prepared by the: Hebron lad: e Persorals. Mr. and Mre. N, Lord and ti 4 friends of East Hartford. attended church in Hebron Sunday moraing and were guests of E. G. Lord. and famil SPRING HILL * There were very few’ pregent at the republican cancus held at che town hail Saturday afternoon. ¢ C. chairman and selectmen, Hallo -k, . town treasu j2nd agert of town deposit fund, Wm. E c of taxes. Wm. A. ~onsiables. Wm. Weld and Birdsall; town srhool com- Mrs. Annie E. Vinton, Fred Zaton: registrar of votérs. Frank Miilard: grand purors, Albert K. Claverce If. 1uditer cemmitte fown A1 \a to ac lectman e the -nomination d. as {it.re was dif- anvone jto take the have drn the town conside a it voted n the wa advicabi of that officer Democratic Ticket to that of- increa: cancies. A. W. Buchanan was ¢hairman of the caucus. - 4 School Year Begins The fail term of school opened Tues- day with Miss Lillian Healy of Wor. cester, u her There are 10 pupils. Those who have been entertained at the Gardiner home recently are At- torney and Mrs. Hemon. S. Fay and Mise Fo» taine of Marlboro. Mass.: Rev. and Mrs.” William H. FRyes of Ox- ford, Mass.: Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schul- ler of Waterbury; Mr. H. B. Manly of Middletbwn. . - The .fAirst frost of the season the morning of September 11 did very lit- tle damage on the highest point of the hill, touching only the low vines, but on descend™sg the increasc im severity was vers marked. The n w teacher is- boarding at the LaJess home. MANSFIELD DESOT Oidest Inhabitants Fail to Remember Killing Frosts So Early in Septem- ber—Fzrewell Party and Gifts. The early frost of this week were among the most seyere remembered by our oldest inhabitants as coming thus eariy in the séason. Great dam age has been done to field and gar- den crops, especiallv to corn. ntic THursday of last week for >urial. Miss Vern Collins is with the Phoe- six Insurance Co. of Hariford Rural Carrier’s Report. E. P. yman, rural mail carrier, re- pofts a heavy. business on the route for the past menth. The number of piéces of mail delivered was 0,748: number collected 4,479: weight of mail matter delivered, - 3.072 pounds 9 sufices: wei§ht collected 791 pounds, 7 sumces: postage on maii_delivered, 3:133; on mail collected, $95.02: total postage on mail handled, $228.02. William 1. Bliss for several rs supervisor of schools in several tpwns in’ the northwestern portion of the siate with headquarters at Winsted, hag been transferred to another part of the state with headquarters at Wil- limantic. - Miss FEdith Little of Springfield spent the week-end with relatives in town. Iferbert Little of Meriden has for - Mrs, Storrs of Mansfield City recéntly- visi:ted ter daughter, Mrs. Rollins Bird- sall. Misses - Ruth and Ella McCullom spent last Saturday with their school- for i article put | The democrats held their caueusion | 1 Scouts riome From Camping Trip—Ad dress «n Prohibition. ... ... ... .. Sejcher ‘has resigned at H. i and Mrs. F. Ramsder of Dalton, ‘e been spending a few Gays home here. L. C. Putnev is af home after receiv- ing tréatment at the Johnson hospital Mr. aad.Mrs, William Park have turned -vom a. vacation spent in the White Mountains. - ~ Wor have spent a few days with er pavents, Mr. and Mrs. Bentoa PO 1 Phompein "ari her Tfariford have rented age near the home of Mai il; and are sperdmg a few weeks - there. Cooked Fish for Scouts - - The' Boy Scouts raport r most en- vable camp.ng trop to Washapaug ijarley Dimmick. Wil Lough- w' Hertérs Phillips. who . were on a fishing trip at the lake cooked some of their catch and a:e willing, to thetigs (hat boy scouts have excellent appetites. The scouts in tarn will tes- tify to the-ski'l of the youns memn men- tioned as cooks. ' My, and Mrs. Amos Ginholt are tek: & an automobilé” trip to Plvmouth. ass. has “purchased the Hough on the maca- < mith is substituting as teacher 1or Miss Blanche Soule, who is in. P Prohibition Address Gustav T. Bwckman of Hartford. field secretary of the Connecticit Temper- ance Union spoke in the Baptist church Sunday ¢vening to an interested audi 'el’\ra He is a very able speaker. His : rguments were strong and should car- weigziht at the present time. | Toth Fanily Moving' Back' From N, wich—Fairs Attract Local Visitors. & Waite - Williams and .family of New London .re visiting Mr. Williame' par: ents, Mv. and Mrs. Edward Williams. Edwaré Williams .is working down at the Connecticut Hospitai and School ldizging cellars for the new buildings. John Toth's family from Norwich moved -ack to their farm last week. Amos - Wilson has purchased a new automobile. : -Mr. and Mrs. Byron Hourton exhib- ited nursery stock at the fNorwich Fair. Miss Mildfed Eiler fttended the Charter Oak Fair at Hartford last Wednesda. ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Olin French attended Charter Oak Fair one dayv last week. Miss Harriet Merfow has returned to Kingste3, R. L. after spending the summer Vacation at her home here. The neavy white frost of Monday night roinéd the gardens in this vi- cinity. 2 Miss Rose Dimock was in Springfield Monday. SOUTH WILLINGTON Ticket Placed in Nomination at Re- publican Caucus—List of Jurors Are Drawn—W. C. T. U. -Mesting. At the Republican caucus the fol- lowing were nominated: Board of As- sessors Zddy H. Burdick, George P. Bugbee. and Louis C. Dimock for twe year to fll the unexpired term of John A. Houchens: Board of Relief, F. Ro- maine Ticker, Wm: O. Eldridge:. Se- 'lectmen. Wm: H. Brackett. 1st.; W. C. Ruby, Town Clerk, George P. Bug- 'been; Town treasurer, Robert T. Jones mate, Miss Harriet Smith, at South Willingt on. Mrs. M. Dean, headnurse at . the “Colony, had thrge days" furlough"this week. ¥ Farewell Party A “verv pleasant firewell party was given Friday evening to Miss Effie Ross and he: brothers, Donald and Dudley, at the home of her classmate m Windham, H. S., Misses Ruth and Ella McCullam. The affair was a com- plete suiprise to the honored guests, who were also presented souvenir®, A set of bracelets for Miss Effie, a book for Donald and a bex of sweets for Dudley. In the first year of the war about 200 persons daily arrived in Denmark from Germany. On Saturday only four persons did so. A e Agent Town Deposit Fund. Carios J. Gurley: Audftor, Rufus H. Worden; Grand Jurors, Blmer J. Matthews, John .R. Neijl, Chas D. Amidon; Tax Col- [ lector, James G. Service: Constables, Wm. histrar 'Schoor Chas. A O. Eldredge, Paul Benson, Re, of Voters, Wm. H. Hall, Town committee. W. H. Hall. Rev. . Parker. - Personals : Mrs.. Geo. Palmerton of Worcester, Mass., was the guest of Mr. an John Brownlee over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kirke, of New ¥ork, wio had been the guests of M. and Mrs. W. H. Brackett last week, have returned hom s The ragular business meeting of the "Women’s Christian Teémperance ANOTHER refunded. &'Fresldent. Mrs. Emma I. Hohnor today aturday), at three p. m Jurors Drawn The fillowing named persons have Leen chosen from this town to act as surors from the first day of September: ._F. T. Tyler, Ernest E. , John Richardson. Ernest D. Robbins, D. L. Rovce, Geo. A. Rounds; Bert L. ).¢tham. Eddy H. Busdick, Ed- win_S. Carpenter, Joseph Dimick, C. F. McFurland, F. L. Joslyn, Chas. S. | Amidon, B. E. Benton. F. H. Barton, Geo. P. Church, W. W. Downs, E. C. Eldridge, Carlos J. Gurley, Tlifford Heinmeler, J. A. Hou- cheus, Wm. H. Marsh, Elmer Matthews Touis' Muorse, C. E. Nichols, Frank Parizek, Homer Neal, Ji.. Harry G. Pratt, Cha. W. Eldridge. Miss Jennie M. Farwell of Newton Mass., was the guest of Mrs. Emma J. Holman over Sundgy. BOLTON NOTCH E. A. Shaw, Mr. York, Mrs. liam Moffitt and Arthur Peck mo- tored to Hartford Sunday. Jrs. Loren Maine and her sister, Mrs. Jennie Bishop visited over Sun- day with their ,cousin, Mrs. Elmer Hotehkiss. Mr. and Mrs. Harley DeWolf have xone to Pararh, N. Y., their old home, Mrs. [william Moffitt's. for their vacation. Mrs. S. P. Sumner of Rockville was a caller_in towp Tuesday. Miss_Ralphia Hills of Hills is visiting her cousia, Mrs. Howard. Mrs. Town B M Susan Brown Is staying at John Merless has returned ‘to Mrs. her home in Branford. Cary Maine of North Stonington is visiting in town. Miss Gunghanan of Hartford -is vis- iting Mrs. E. M. Howard. " CHESTNUT HILL Unusually Early Frost Ruins Many Crops—Visit to Camp Bartlett. and Tuesday The frost of Monday nights was very severe in this cinity, icé forming in many place: Corn 'was badly damaged, beans. to- matoes and other vines ruined. Some of the oldest residents say that it was the worst frost they ever knew so early in the season. Lo¥ty Sunflowers, d Mrs.| @A row of sunflowers in this place has grown so high as to attract at- tention of passersby. Some of them are over 13 feet in height. ‘Attended Convention. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Palmer and Mr. Un-land Mrs. G. T. Chappell motored to +will be held at the home of the|New London Wednesday morning to | Y R Ty AT ST e and colors. Over 300 Waists in this lot. Absolute satisfaction guar- teed or money cheerfully garment. SPECIAL AT I e a e I . [ ot .,m.uu! l1 Al attend the New. Liondon Baptist asso- ciation, returning after the close of the meetings Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer. were delegates from the Leba- non Baptist “church. i Mr. and Mrs. Belware of Williman- tic were recent callers here. Visited Big Camp. Mrs. A. S. Peckham has returned from visiting at her sister’s and son’s homes in Springfield. Whiie there she viewed the thousands of soldiers at Camp Bartlett. Each of the New England states is represented by reg- iments at this encampment. Mrs. Rose Cochrane of Webster, Mass., is visiting her.brother, Charles Goodrich and other relatives here. Miss Elinor Chappell is being en- tertained for a few days by Mrs. Clin- ton Goodwin COVENTIRY Ready Helpers Aid Red Cross, Have Roll Call and a Mock Trial. Rev. i4r. Hall, who has just return- ed from Turkey, preached in the Con- gregational church’ Sunday Held -Mock Trial. The fi ‘st meeting of the Ready Help- ers was held in_the chapel Thursday evening. It was an enjoyable open meeting. Each person was asked to bring five cents, which was given to the” Red Cross society. Each one re- sponded to the roll cail by telling the most exciting ride” e ever had. A mock tr.al was held and games were played. Mrs. Willlam Kell and daughter and Mrs. John Kell. who have neen visiting at the hme of Frank Turner. have re- turned to their home at Short Beach, Conn. A Mrs. Herbert Pender and son were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Newell this week. Miss Anna Faulkner home. | Cliffora Ayer has eold his farm to a ‘New Yok purchaser. EAGLEVILLE Mps. Langdcn and two children, of New Britain recently reiurned home, aftér two months at a cottage near this village. » School began the ¥all work Monday with eighteen pupils in the primary department, and seventeen in the up- per grades. Mr. Miller, who has been ill for some time, was taken to the Williman- tic hospital yesterday for a surgical has réturned VS "lmui' THE LIVE STORE . operation. ‘The Catholic Society held a public sipper party in the Hall, Thuredey evening. Sheriff F. O. Vinton has been tending ing the new : Pekinl shades, taupe and beaver, half silk- lined and interlined. All sizes. oo mee—— LOT OF SILK CREPE DE CHINE BLOUSES eq'nlly as pretty if not prettier than those sold on our opening day. Sufficient styles, sizes We suggest early buying to secure best selections. 0 it I I ]qunhmm \ "'lllllflNlmlii c-0 i superior court at Rockvill. every day this wevk. Cottage Owners Leave For the Ci Mrs. H. R. Howard on County Econ omics Committee. Mr. and #rs. L. B. TRoyce and daughter, Esther, have returned to their home in Palmer after two weeks' stay in the Wellington cottage. Mrs. Wildie and daughter, Harriet, of Stafford Springs and Dr. Stretch have closed the cottage of the Pleas- ant Point club and have returned to their homes. Cottages Closed For Season. With the exception of the Le Clair cottage, all on Crawford's shore have been vacted. The cottages closed are the Dudley Clark, Lyman Sibley and family and Thomas Dumas of South- bridge, Mass., Mrs. Pervear of Boston and Andrew F. Hall. Mrs. George Crawford is visiting her brother-in-law . in Stafford Hollow. Guests at the Inn. Recent guests at the inn were H. N. Armstrong, Norman Greaves, Will- iam Fraser and George Davis, all of Stafford Springs. . L. Handy and H. H. Handy of Springfieid, Mass. . L. Handy, Jr. of Longmeadow, Mass., R. D. Keenev and R. L. Keeney of Somerville, Conn. Mr.. and Mrs, H. R. Howard were visitors in FHartford, Sunday. -Miss Bessie Moore has returned to her home in Bridgeport, where she is a teacher. ° Mrs. Moore has, closed her house in the village and has gone to her home in_Worcester. Errest Corbin of Hazardville was a recent visitor here. Appointed Local Chairman. At a meeting held recently in Rock- ville, under the auspices of Countv Agent Gifford, to discuss plans for developing econpmic work in Tolland county, “Mrs. H. R. Howard was ap- pointed chairman of the work for the town of Union. Many from the village are planning to attend Yhe dance at the town hall this (Saturday) evening. Rev. T, A. Williams has purchased an automobile UNION Holland will ex- A. Williams next The pastor from change with Rev. T. Sunday- George French and family of North Ashford attended the Congregational church here Sunda. The Ladies' Benev: lent Soclety held Absolute sa N RS S EE 2l = $1.85 === sfaction guar- teed or money cheerfully refunded == the annual meeting at the hall Wed- nesday at 3 p. m. The first hard frost of the season came Tuesday morning, doing some daage to vin School in District No. 1 began this week. STORRS Mrs. C. L. Beach Entertains Informal ly—Woman’s Club Completes Pro- gramme for the Yea Dr. and Mrs. H. iting in Boston where Dr. Norton ls attending the meeting of the Americar Chemical societ Miss Edwina Whitney has returned trom a week in Philadelphta. Prof. and Mrs. E. O. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Campbell have re- turned from camp at Crystal Lake. Mrs, C. L. Beach ontertained inform- ally Saturday. Moves to Son’s Home. Mrs. A. G. Gultey has moved to the home of her son, Roy C. Gulley, near Talcottville. Prof. and_Mrs. are visiting Pro in_Charlotie, X The_district schogl opened Monday with Miss Richardson teacher, T Woman's club progrgmme for the year has been complet. E: the first ‘meeting will he held Tuesday ev- ening, September 18th. ELLINGTON Friendship Class Holds Business Mese- g, Followed by Social Kenneth Reynolds of Essex returned W. T. Kirkpatrick Kirkpatrick's mother nd home Saturday, after a few weeks' visit with his aunt, Mrs. JI. L. Hay- den, Each Adds to Program The Friendship Class held a busine meetinz and social in the church par- lors Tuesday evening. Each membe furnished one number on the program and a genera. good time was enjoved Refreshments were served in the din- ing room by the committec Miss Alice Pinnev, whe has baer spendinr her vacation in Westhrook, Conn., resumed her duties in the N- brary Monday. Dorothy and Verfent Tennev have returned to their home i1 Iolyoke, Mass., arter visiting their aunt, Mrs. O._ M. Charter. Mr. and Mrs, F. E. White of Boston and Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Whize of Wind- sor 1l.ocks were recent guests of Mr and Mrs. G. H. Berr. Guest From Missouri Mrs. Jjohn Diskinson of St. Louis, who has ‘been the guest bf Mrs, C. I Berr has returned home. e e SREE D. Newton are vis-¥ .

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