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LETTERS FROM TWO STATES ELi [ Ry, fpect. Mo Farewell Party and-Gifts For Young Sale Clears $75 County Commisgioner Lafrance lli— ([ 5 g ; Men Who Left For ' Ayer Thurs-|, A very successful sale oF Besew *L: :u..l.'.. :.uglhhnMan; .upp;; F-l; /7TOW ARLRBOUT7.. A BED — s left Tuesday for North . Thompson, day. 2 ' the lowing Meeting—Mrs. Avery Metc: o iWew London County |where she'has enterea Smitn coliege, 13 inoharge of Miss Maud Stokes,| Improving at Norwich Sanitariur. VEST ROOM & Mauricq Perry, ‘Mrs. John Perry and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Ross and Mr. and | Miss Anna Claassen and Mrs. Ada Miss Julia Fleming, the district school WE HAVE BEEN County Commissioner Urgele La- GOING TO GEY PNDLETON HilL teacher, were guesis of Horace Pal-| Britain, Sunday and were gues fran, 3 ] AnoTMER BEO PENDLETO mei and family Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Eaward Chappell, R e | S i ‘Citciatte . Chasiéy spent ‘Sune . For miis Room J. Russell Cook to Engage in Oyster Stephen F. Paimer Called. Fenno and Elbert Johnson of New|and Miss Abbig Bites at the preserve|day with her parents in North Sterl- B in Florida—Two Cook Boys| Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Franklin Pal-|[ovdon, spent Sunday = with their|iable, Mrs. M.'R. Plumb, Mrs. R. G.|Ins. S mere were -guests of Mr.. Palmers]|mCther, Mrs. A. J. Johnson. Waterous and Mrs. E. K, Leffingwell | 'Joseph Gilleran has moved his e aunt, Mrs. George W. Burdick and fam- | , Mrs. Reubén Ladd and : childten,|at the bread table and Mise Dorothy | household goods into the Hopion tene- 3 < 2 Mamis and Henry Ladd, of Greeneville, | Browe 2t the candy. table, Mrs, Chas,|ment, recently vacated by Mre. Co- Thomas Wheeler, tax collector for|lly Sunday. = Théy irtended the| were guests: Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.|Larrabee served coffee, the proceeds |linde - McStay, who has moved into the week end with his slster, ] Soung: men called under the ssiective | Mre. K. Wulf of Columbla and Mrs. | has been used to purchase an aimost Will Move to Holyoke. i a)?nnn donrodse. Kam‘"; ‘are to|service law ‘and left for New London eville Plic . o orwich, spént Tues- | new sewing machine which, throug Paul Barber has shed wbrk ‘at [ 7 A ATy r. and Mrs. Frank Bro pd s o fofi Otl ho | 48y with Mrs. H. H. Amburn. the generosity of two or three friends, |, s | ST nd the winter in Bpston. ursday morning to Join others who| "y, “yrary Dolbeare of Norwich has| th lety has been able to buy for|Ujgele Lafrance’s bottling works. He C s S are going to take the eleven o'clock|, 1™ '»"{n Tow daye with Mas. the society en &l Y will probably. move his family to Hol- Starts For Florida. train for Camp Devens, Avyer,- Mass. n spending & 4 3165, yoke, J. Russell Cook left Sunday for|Mr. Palmer has recelved a number of | J- Elllott Dolbears. - : Heard and Seen The King’s Daughters h - - » £E Groenviite Indians, where e will De|nice presents from tho Red Cross of e on e Tt L2 P Al R e i LT et T Stonons ON’T MAKE apologies for the old bed any more. the Euest of his cousins, Miss Ruby | this town. He has the best wishes of | IVoodstock ing; M ins zeveral weeks with ner elator, Mra |atternoon. Supper was servea for the People don’t believe them, anyway. a Pearl Maine. Later Mr. Cook goes | his friends for his success and safe | 25 Fort Plerce, Florida,” to engage in |return. —He was & student at (* the| Miss Lilllan Boynton of ' Norwich|symmer home in Brooksdale. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cook and daugh- th business. 3 ‘Wheeler school for two years and is|las been the guest of Mrs. Willlam| Mr. and Mrs. Alden Welr and Misses | ter Bunice have returned . fr WE HAVE JUST L. S S v - Risley, this week. 2 : : 5 ir of New York : : roed from _a ST THE BED YOU WI Bdwin Maine is busy flling silos.{a member of the First Baptist church . Cora’arid Dorothy Weir of New York |month’s stay in Maine and Nova Sco- Miss Carrie Ryder hag returned from | of this town. Miss Emily Beckwith hes returned to have been spending a few days at their ta, WANT FOR THE GUEST RCOM OR ‘Boston, where she has 'been the guest . r. and Mrs. Frank Bdgerton and eces, Brooks and ¥ daughter, H: a t A R T e UNCASVILLE Gifts For Draftsd Men. N spent Sunday at H. T oas: 1] ey, o Sy, with KEAOUI;‘YOWN ROOM. AND WE ARE ndod : Monday evening, the home of Mr.| throp's. . Miss Mary Gallager -was in Nor- MAKE - A';' kn:x.ll:m attended | EPWorth Leagtis Banner Presented 4o | ana Mra. H. B, Amburn. whe Alled wity,| Among out of town people at the | wich"Saturday. . Nor. TO YOU ‘A SPECIAL A large number 4| Local Methodist Church—Local Peo- | friends, includin from Nor- | community garden party were Mr. and| Everett Ladd attended Kingston, R. PRICE ON IT. B oo o 27| sle st Baptiss Gomvantion—Sches | Wich, Grecncvile, Solumnia tna ou: | Moe S, Tyler Srovne of Norwiep |1 Br 4 " ; . » . - .|rah, in honor of Clarence H. Am- = E 3 " ‘alsh 111, . Mrs. Elmer E. Coon pnd son, Clark,| Opening Hour Changed—James Wil burn, Fred V. Amburn and Charles L.|dsor Locks are spending the week at| o yames Walsh has besn called Come in and see how nearly we can meet your re- Mr. and Mrs. Willlam' Maine and| son Bound Over for Stealing Gun. Rathbone, who left . Thursday for | Miss Euina Larzabee's. to Lawrence, Mass., where her daugh- . - o daughter, Emme, Mrs. Simeon White - Camp Devens,. Aver, Mass. The boys|, Mrs. Geo. Brigham and son Who|ior “Hazel, has had an operation per- quirements as to price and quality. and daughter, Eattie, Frank Brown| The Norwich district banmer. :won | were each presented a fountain pon| [ave been guests of the Misses John- | pom (378 NO5, Nad an operation pe &nd DIy, Faluie a aaugh- | the comtent of At e o 3eolg | Clarence Amburn and .Charles Rath- |00 for two weeks have returned {0|peen i1l for Several weeks as the Tes Mrs. s Boardman an - | mally presente: e Epwo agu ir home in 80. ter._Jullet, spent_the week with Mrs.|of the Methodist church where it will | 236 Wk WISt Tatches and Tred with | "y, “Chariotte Nash Ammerman of | 351t of quinsy. which poisoned her C_E Norin at Westerly. b held but one year, unless won cake, fruit and coffes| Now Jersey. ‘o former Windham resi- : o e, ’ R Mrs. Homer Kinne entertained Sun- |again. g ent was in town last week. mproving at Norwich. ; day afterncon, Mrs. Annie Cook and . School Opens at 9. Mrs. Howard Shellington of Jersey| ... . . M' i . Willlam Tubbs, Mr. and Mrs. Henry| mThe new schedule of schoo] hours City and her mother-inudaw, Mrs.|, Mrs Avery Metcalf, who ls regain- Kionle and two sons of Glasgo, and |has been tried and found not prac- | Sunday morning service es usual at|Shellington of Windsor Locks are at |18 her hea h at the sanitarium in 1 Mrs. Koestinen and Miss Ferry of|ticable. The time of opening the | Baptist church. At 7 p. m. there will be| the Inn. for a week. Nlns, Eiizabeth. Busie ot ‘Biatnaei SHOME FURNISHERS < : a . on Day concert, XA £ > oriis. SFiss Stian Thompaon Paimer spent | TUTIE "SI, 58 200 TEIEYL.LD | Speciaily provared prosramme. © | Tne werk on ihe commaney garaen | SE svg armany, with relstives” 7| Sl Wl o Mootay o, ‘Westerly [at the afternoon session. ia practically over and now through|nam visited Sunday at Israel Se- ThE HomE: -OF THE SQUARE DEAL falcolm Tho took one of his Birthday Clambake. MONTVILLE the generosity of the same kind friends | guin’s. . 4 alcolm Thompsen . Mr. and Mrs. Weir and daughterers the |~ Mr. and Mrs. Jones and children lumber men to Plainfield Friday night| Joseph F. Killeen celebrated his = it oF Sk tae hevd (0 T o it to | I Fheine a o noy nd coblie occurred 3 le- g, h:':m a bone in his foot set by Dr. Ziiflz"m :t;lrc‘:nu : cl;;fll-e o, ‘uby Missionary Society Entertained—Mrs. |the mldfllerr! is bel}m-( done. A‘ nra;urv— ville, R. I, were Sunday gueut.sn at we = . ing outfit with a large ‘quantity of su- | Edw: ’ ? e Weaver of Shasmock; B L, ‘8. ner. The diuner coniistel sf el Sharp - Celebrates Eighty;Ninth | Ing cutfit with a large auantity of su_ ‘i;'“'.‘r‘fif‘:kh“( attended the | . The icommittee being Mr. Jordon |weck end visitor at Mrs, Geo. O. Batc grandson of a former pastor of this|lobster, greencorn, white and swee Birthday. is being done in the lunch-room in|Kingaton fair. Chas. Cary, Miss Busnorth, Lewis Durant of Southbridg: Shurch, well known as Elder Weaver, |potatoés, chicken, ‘sausage and tripe.[ = " = e the school house, different ledles tak- | My, and lrs, Randall Davis ' of Picnic Reunion . recently visited her father, Or e of communion at this church |Charles Kingsley was chef. — r-'of'tb!: imer °';:”_"-'-‘M the) ing charge. Gifts of any kind and | Woodstock have been visiting their r. and Mrs. Halsey Allen and four shman and attended the. funerp unday. New London Man Jailed. Ladies’ onary So-| fryit will be welcome, peaches, grapas | sons, Arthur and Frank Davis. children of Holden, Mass., spent the |°f lier sister, Mrs. Otto Hattin. Mrs. Clifford has two sons in the clety of the Union Baptist church at|aples, etc. Charles. Tetcher of Putia Gono Hattin was a recent visito g " , etc. E; m spent | week-end with L. H. Lindeman a 3 o O e e Meremya0n Ac|her'nome Fridsy ‘aftermoon: Miss Harriet Guild left Friday to re- | Sunday at his home. e lEns iRy ey an o bieal 1o S L R s Ter elder son was s o | T Newion: Lanlnhcre mnd whie On Shore Leave. sume her studies at Vassar College. rs. Albert Babcock of Hope Val- [Crystal Lake joining Silan Allen and |, MeTr{] Louks a former vesident o France as a member of the ambulance to battle. ;;’e"""yo‘“‘:ie:’ej‘o‘nv“u°';°t‘ Bt Pt | man some calves which he wished to Housion. Tons, cell, Wilson stole Mr. Landphere’s gunm. Charles Chapel of the U. 8. N., spent| _ Sunday evening at 7:30, Rev. M. R, R. I, Mrs. Byron Kenyon. Mrs.|family of Hartford for a family re- Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Plumb will give the first of a series of | Emory Kenyon and Frank Sanders of | union. Frank Chapel of Palmertown. 3 lectures on the Story of the Pilgrim [ Rockville, R. I, were Sunday callers| Mrs, Halsey Allen and three child- The Toade In this part of the town |UPon complaint Constable M. J. Hick-| Miss Stella Coen is visiting Mr.| Fathers and the History of Congre-lat William Dean's. ren remain here for a week's visit. 556 1B & Witeh Rl conaiian. ey arrested Wilson and brought him |and Mrs. Lewis Phinney of Arlington, | 8ationalism. Rev, Clarence H. Barber of Dan-|. Paul Gifford and family of Qune- —_— 3 botore Justice of the Peace William | Mass. The first meeting of this eeason of | iclson preached here Sunday. baug are at Mr. Bannister's house for BALLOUVILLE - Smiddy. He was placed under bonds| Mrs. Mary Jane Wright left Fri the Woman's Missionary Soclety was | ;ev. and Mrs Frank Tuller of Ab: |two weeks vacation. of $150. Failing.to furnish bonds he | for a visit to Ledyard to visit friends. | ¢! MDY LS, e o ngton were Sunday guests at Mrs. = NORTH STONINGTON [of 3150, Failing.to furnish bonds he | for 2 vislt to Tedvard to yisit friends | Mfrs, Pegrum. Mrs. Pegrum was ap- | Charles Byles. David Mathewson. Wm. Platt and family have movet to Willimantic, Mr. Landphere was showing Mr. Free- Mill and Store Close During Thursda; A pointed delegate to the semi-annual - WOODSTOCK istriot’s Bi - off—Wi Funeral of Mrs. Luther C. Gray—Two | 9Ve5 {0 be heard in the superior court | Visiting friends (n town has returned | P00, of the W. H. AL U. of Conn. Guest From Washington. e o e St I o il Wheeler Graduates Enter Smith Col- News Briefs, Walter Burgess of New Haven spent | o be held in Milford Oct Srd. = | Mrs. George Loring entertained her | Promotion Day at Congregational Sun- 4 s i ¥ lege—Grange Mesting. Robert C. Burchard and Cornelius|SiRJ8Y With his parents in Palmer-| o W. 5. Kelsey an iy g S Miss Edmunds of Waskington, day School This Month. Tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock —_— 2 town. . ¢ nnda members of Putnam S. A. corps are E. Flaherty attended Kingston fair on Walter Chapin of New York has been | C; Battey, th o x Mary E. Beckwith. daughter of the | E1anErty Miss Alice Hooper is visiting her 3 Cyrus Battey, the gatctender at the| Miss Bond of Hartford has been the |to hold a meeting in Blackstone hall y. at A. H. Anderson’s this week. milroad crossing, will ve fr . > 3 e Mr. and ‘1'(' 3 ,fLr.ihfiechgm :: Fredericlk Richards is enjoying his ah;\tfi:; lgr-. :m%iogwpe:z:;ow'f:' £ large congregation was present a* | Tillinenact miocs inte. Dl;.m.x\:mfe:'anf-gf B ol;‘Miés I\Re‘ll:: (d.hnndlelr. 4’ fan[ g The mill ‘and store .«tosedl Thurs. A, AN e O e ey Of | yacation, a par¢ of which will be Spent iy the Hor mactory o the & 1 Boc |St. Paufs-o Sundey, whon Presificnt|ncrs temement, - sbcently ' vacated. by | homey this Decr G oToton (closed her|day aftarnoon that the people migh e Hospical, - where ‘ahe had been | B New York. ertn Co. b ® C. M. Rob-| rpavel S. Luther of Trinity Collegel Loroy Greene, 3 ouse this week for a time. atiend the grand send-off to the boys e ey o Py 2 RPen| George Cariton o= hemun work as| 'S0 % Miw' Charies Tormer at. | Hartford preached. Edward Cutler entertained relatives Promotion Day in khaki at Putnam. A number of Gray is survived by her husband and | p,itwar: oo the Shore Line Electric| tongeq Hamburg fair. Wednesday, Albert ‘Brown who enlisted In the | rom Pawtuclcet, R. T, Saturday. (nFromotion day is to be sbserved at|''S O raric T BennsH ray T ¥ her : Co. = s 2 navy last spring and who has been| Mrs. Mary Bliven of Provider e Congregational Sunday School the | , x4 70 o - o e f-‘;“,-d““,‘i“‘é"“k a::: I;\F: kfi;rotgf,"_' Harold Rosenlund of Pequot, em- Eighty-Fourth Birthday. on one of the battleships in the Phil- | visited Mrs. William Brownrus‘é\n%:\ce last\Sunday in. September. |;’\<"‘<‘ ‘I‘V"r"w”‘mf"‘g,h:“%”! A et i S rere hetd Thureday afi.ipioved in New Haven, has enlisted as| Mrs. G. Sharpe celebrated her eigh-|adelphia havy yard, has sailed for the| 1rs. Charles Lewis has returned | Mrs. James J. Williamson has re- |f{inetal o BULLCEee EAR PRI nera —er‘we‘f were hel - o regationa] | first class machinist in the United | ty-fourth birthday Monday at the | front. from a few days’ it with friends in |turned from a trip to Norwich and |- ',‘”h.a»‘- 55 Tasebal ann T eaal. i ovpTmsationalliseateniny home of her son, Albert Sharpe. Miss Marian Larrabee has hesumed | Westchester. Gréton. S TDIa attarnoon .an dhe el s . analwas o “Him The Ladies' Ald soclety are prepar- | ber duties as domestic science teacher| Mrs. Willard Collins and son Irving, | Miss Mildred Fave of Worcester | tl¢ home team wresties w opplme cemetery, Mystic. Scouts’ Camp Fire. i - : 4 ¥ ing to give a supper in the chapel. in_the West Hartford schools. have been guests of relatives in Lis- |Spent the week end with Miss Leslie 5 2 Pastor Welcomed Back. Thursday evening a campfire was President Dr. F. E. Guild and Mrs. | pon. % 5" | Sumner. rio’u T;m:?:&:.v is recovering from a se- Teaches at Academy William McGregor has returned The parishioners of Rev. o. D. i given for the Boy Scouts of the vil- [y Guild, librarlan, Miss Grace Bates and| Mrs. Albert Grover of South Kil- Fisher, pastor bf the Consregationai| o 0n the “lot of Mz Phillips ‘at MOHEGAN Sechetary Miss J. W. Bingham of thelingly has been visiting her niece, Mrs.| The Woodstock Academy Gleaner is |rrom st . Greenwich. e D med iz Ietira s to his| [laughton’s plains. Those who_a 3 —— Winrham full libracy asso. attended|Frank C. Tillinghast. being distributed. The teaching force | nMr. and Mrs. C. H. Kilday_enter Icom ?' S e tion of fous | tended were Scoutmaster Louis Phil- | Earl Quidgeon SFi rom Hay Mow |the meeting and banquet of the State Mrs. John E. Vaughn of Norwich |at the Acatlemy this year consists of | taied Sunday Mr. and Mrs Bdward after a vacation of four|lips, Carl Benson, Frank Harvey and| Striking Wagon Stake Which Pierc. | Library association in Hartford Wed- |spent Thursday with her parents, Mr.| W. A. Perkins, principal, Miss Pease|Kilday of Norwich. i nesday. and Mrs, William Simmons. and Miss Cachrane assistants, 9 Louis Mousley, Charles Ramage, Har- 3 & Mre. R. A Moore and daughters|olq Botham, Lester Dart, Georze M es His Thigh. = y ; R A a rs o 3 < o Mr. and Mra. George Potvin attend-| The Academy and the public schools To' Join Post Band. have arrived home from'a visit UTsev- fthiers, James McDermott, Jotn Lallow- | po i oo i L S L ELMVILLE ed Kingston fair. were closed Friday on account of the| An oppgutunity has been oftered era! weeks in Minnesota. =k A lunch of roasted frankfurts, Mrs. Wallace A. Phillips is able to | oiis, cake, cookies, cocos, with musk: ba out after a severs illness of several |meions, peas and candy was relished. tended church here Sunday. ¢ — Trip Over Mohawk Trail. Woodstock Falir. - Wilfred LJifer to become a member o Mrs. Gertrude Harris of Norwich| Many local people attended Brook-| Mr. and Mrs. Willis Rouse, Sessions m Ithe government band at Fort Terry months, and visited the Grange 5 was in this place the first of the week. |lyn fair. Adams, Miss Hattie Stark, Mrs. Chas. He was clarinetist in the Americar, e L g Attended Picnic. Miss Virginia_Dupreas of Norwich | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rawson of |Karber and Georse Torrey have been priesideay band of this village before enlisting Coo+ and Mise_Marion . - % 2 _|called on Mrs. E. C: Fowler Sunday. | Woredter spent Sunday here with |over the Mohawk Trail. M Mrs, R, B, Witter, Mrs, Hel | _Joseph E, Pray, Jack Grimshaw an¢ aBes of Mhseler (o iy st ol Cpod Olieer e Painfully Injured. ©. Rawson’s parents. Miss Odna Seguin has been a visi- | en Pammer and Sies Helen T Witier | T; Corcoran. Jr.’ of the Ballou mi: Northamnton, | 3¢ Molumh HARE, (e Sassts of S | “Hariehuigesen mdét vk & ilital Mrs. Frank Davis and Mrs. John|tor in Providence. S b e Bouthbrinee taty Feide: Althletic Club were players In the college. Miss | Walter H. Barker at Pine Grove on | cldent Saturday afternoon’ when he|BUrVis visited Fort Terry Sunday. Mr.| Miss Phebe Barber has been thel Lewis S. Palmer is visiting his fa- | 1mville team against .Connecticut fes e e on | cdent Saturday afternoon when he|pyrvis returning home with them for a | guest of her niece, Mrs. A. E. Hall in | ther James C Palmer. Mills last Saturday. Miss White a|Thursday were Mrs. Frank Mousley, | slid off: the hay mow in the bar h e 1. Grav of Dochr |Jrs. Graee Mallory, Mrs. Bagby of | W. A. Cooke: Sattence: oo Fort Eil o P e SRR, | e Miss Carrfe Olney of Providence is|, The new watchman at Ballou mil < 05 tomn. Mvs, George Walker i aoche | Ile landed on » wagon stake ~which|the summer vacation here wWith Ner|GHILDREN'S GLUB WORK e et ot Mo and ey Willam H.1 ¥ reon "Sarnard, of Fort Terry “has sman visited in Wa- | ¢ Stea s osneLns i e % . Dr. H. C.|parents, has returned to Canton Cen- Pl i a va-|been home on a furlough this week P e ours. pNorrls Treadway, | Higsgins dressed a1e wound taking ten | tor where she will teach the coming A FINE SUCCESS | o fioi™'s; o' naeics whtn his mother, | Bdward Russell, while chopping i Mrs. Frederick "E. Comstock, Mrs| stitwhes after which the boy was ve-|voar caflop e twopwess s m SR Al e S teorge Sherman, ) rancis P. Rob- | moved to his kome, where he is rest-| Mrs. Florence G Young | 7% mewu':,io:“g;piist Church of East | Mrs. Garden Supervisor W. H. S st of Warwick, R e, Dty Norns, S | Ben veay ol dil I is caring for Mrs. Alfred Poiter,| Farmers Make Splendid Exhibits at| Killingly of which Rev. E. A. Blake | A number from here attender th F.§ Grant. Mrs. Jennie Ma: >t _Baltie, A (Eon Moo Letiin (0 wns RS v Central Village and Brooklyn Fair.|S. T. D. has for several vears been | BrOOKIyn fair Wednesday. The school are stovi Mrs. John J. Lawless, Miss May Mra. Quidgeon, who has been i New| . Mlss Nellle Beftey of Moosup Vallex pastor he has received and accepted | Were closed. Fome in thi= willas - . 4 London - for several weeks wi | 2 ” s Fohe D, Avery eones | orssy mapt i The society holds | 403 Broad street. returned.to her home | Clarence Cooley, who will take imme- | hoiher or not an appropriation| Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Peck of Ch WOODSTOCK VALLEY — ? its annual picnic at the almshouse on | Saturday bringing her four grand- |diate possession. . D. Arnold, Who | 0,19 be made to employ a paid lead- | ham, N. Y., and Mr. RIS B et e e children. Mre Striciland Ix now a|has occupied one of the ienements will | S10%T 26 Trde, to Smnov s pait leads | an I JF- S5 A 4R s.| Mrs. Annie T. Williams.and daugh el wecks at Weekaaus, . Fox with Mr, ana|Patient at the Memorial hospital. pNe o c thg Thonse rs. Sadie | .o den ciub project. At that meeting | Laura Chapman and Mrs. Alice James. | ter, Mrs. A. A. Campbell of New Yor! Alexander, attended the | Aifaster Kenneth E. Strickland hhas| FUEEINE. g0 puiiie ang|the bill was passed and_the foliow- )N S e e e returned to his home in New London, apk Davls, Mrs. ing Monday Warren H. Slee, former- WILSONVILLE TR . e hav: - ™! Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Davis attended | ;" : : who enlisted in aving spent the summer with his the automobile races at Narragansett 1y of Aberdeen, Md. also a graduate Miss Florence Kenyon is away o per 2t Grange. of the Grance, a vacation. e months ago, | Frandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. . & : E (..""','_'“';’," avnnz‘:‘» Te;%’i( Quidgeon. - o W-| Saturday. P e ?I:et.hes1:rc;:,ne\:::“;p:;;‘:ce‘g}u{lfl, ‘;{’35 _Christine Ryan was In Mechanics- Mrs. NeMie Alvord is at Maple teor=a ‘D, g mpert Mr. and Mrs. Clavton Wright visited | [{7¢; DtGT% Wos appointed. Mr. S1°€ | ciile Sunday. wood Farm for a few days’ sta Mrs. James Ryan was in South- bridge one day last week at Mrs. i p Siients &y North SteringSoudy ato the schools which were fourteen Frank Anderzon has completed work GRISWOLD 3. E. Potter of the HIll Crest house| s numbers and organized the chil- 3 on a well for Goorze P. Smiin in Pe- S e is Sty Carge oL e EnC |dren into clubs, which numbered 17, |Dodge’s. |ty = Mr. and Mrs_Earl Montgomery. have | market in Danielson during Mr. Phil- | ren info clubs, which numbered 17| "Cpiiice Town, who came home from e Enteas et Ho e Casrde: been visiting the past week at W. B.|lips ilness. e o e cratary S S iecau: | Worcester last ' week seriously ill is| o Montzomery's. s Mrs, H. V. Haswell spent Sunday | i 2"Cach ciub. He then procesded | Comfortable at present. 4 e in the| Mrs. Geryge Geer of Hopeville en-|with her sister in Danielson. o A, havine fhen Droceeded| Mrs. Deary: ‘who has been spending Frank P. Richaras. pr 1 Tuesdav. leeal company of Home Guards, also | tertained the Ladies' Aid. society A. H. Battey entertained his bro- | C : AT vove | two weeks at Mrs. Upham's returned ‘e made a lake, ed the company to Mrs. R: H. Howard Was returned to|ing him an automobile trip through i:“_th::um;her n‘]:nf;soi‘: wa’;’lfilrlil:; Fred Child has sold his place to M . : s £ests todns (Saturcay) at his | her home in Hopeville after two weeks' |a number of Massachusetts towns. b g S e A |Gevery of Webster. Tne famii = hen he will serve a chowder wth Rev. and Mrs. C. E. Fro —— 3 moved in Tuesday. SIKLIN A committee of arrangements, | of Montville. Ak SOUTH KILLINGLY Club Numbered 380, Mrs. Charles Webster was fn Dou- — {KLIN. J . a”| " Rev. Joseph Kidder of Rova'ton, Vt., = There were 380 children In the zar- [glas one day last week, with rela- o = Anten baseball | is in town calling on the parlshoners o 4 Miss Addie|den. club._each having an individual | fives. “Fruit-a-tives” Keeps Young And Old Larbin Blub nf Ton E-tertzine”—Lo- tree. w for athletic sports, | of the First Congrezational churen: | pomisq re, iarvey, and Miss Addie | zarden: 150 in the canning club, which | ~Miss M. Reed was a Webster visitor | ! Wikines ot Presion Gastaring. n and bareball e obtained | SACIC e Wil preach as'a candidats B O e ep Canat oL wwas also uider the supervisors direc- | Tuesday. | In Splendid Health i .2 Dountv has tained | Sunday, September 23rd. Bsn Eh = . - | tion. S . -4 ppe = Aot it lage spent Wednesday at The Oaks. = M- mra MR Howed T ard 13 Devprel, Bl - . = : Merton Gifford has been entertain- Covessd 1700 M 2 PHOENIXVILLE 1ohter. Sarah and Ra'np (‘heenev. Miss Hooper Resic w dh c * |ing triends from Vermont The territory which the supervisor S sty of Larchmont. N. Y. wa=s ~acts| \iee Grace Hooper. whn rned’l mnanam Olmty and Mrs. A. B. Hall and Mrs.|C¢Cvered was 100 square miles and |p..isa] at Chapel—General Lyon nast gwveek with Mrs. A. T scheol | = g [ “Coftey metored to Providence |WAS covered by the aid of a bicrele ? . f tHelen White entertai serce, has | o WINDH I 3 2 which registered 1700 miles in eight- School Consolidated With Loca in cub of ten Fridav afternoon. et INDHAM 198y o Barlow shd Ansi Smith vis- [een week School. i ~usta Pember. ! e T ited friends in Foster Sunday t Exhibit in State. | in Shernurre s Mari Prizes Awarded Childr: £ red- it i Misses Vera and Theora Bennett| favrian d Children for Gardens, The local school was closed Wed. The children made an _exhibit in| Misses Tera and Theora Fennos relatives in Tr ¢ to the state by Mr. and Mrs. Alden Weir, who | nesday to give the children an ap-|the town hall, Central Village, Sat- Made Plots Available—Sale for Rcdlp"“”:“““!({ Q!.a‘l;"dl"% Bd{wklyn ::e’:v-iu.d y. Sept. 15, and they have re- Cro: B Fi : Mrs. 3 vC ain is spending a v(‘.\er! ll}? credit of having the finest S Baneht—lany BsingiMade_ Tor| daye 1n Verimont exhibit in the state. Many of the oldiers Abroad. Mrs. Herbert Strait of Danielson has | children won ribbons. e been a visitor at the Ledges. Saturday and Sunda: Sunday guests at Roy Clemens’ in- cluded Mrs. C. E. McCarthy and daugh- ter Nellie of Hartford. Mr. and Mrs. | . & John R. Vinion of Burnside, and son The Product was moved from the|George C. P. Latham of Willimantic, Jennatte Hoff~an bn spending ten A relatives in Easth=mptor Ro'and Manning of Thame returned hpme after snendne - The garden party for the children| Several from this vicinity attended | % o i Savs with his grandmarents. Mr. i who have been besn working In (he s dance. in Fast KINngly Saturdar | ine bion asein o e higten: miises|and John and Alec Kaletchitz, Mrs. Nathaniel Mannir-. . 1 and family. John|plots in the community gardens this 'eiening. Hitet i isheond) on. Ehrders cluba: Tiret Enjoyable Recital On Saturday Outirg. Seecoane Sunily, were callers in- AsES|jgapumen Frds letal et Stie SEaoenn; on| Myrta Doane s enjoying a tWo{on canning ciub and first on sew-| Many from here attended .the re- Mr_and Mrs. A. R. Race and daugh- | Tep,Sunday. : E: ] S Aliemnoon of the dath IBhe Weath. | wedks vacation, 2 . |inz club. Theyv also won prizes of $23 | cital given at the Chapel Safurday ! o ‘or. Rena. Mrs. Lucius Browninz and iiam “Puttker who s spending|er was ideal and over 200 were pyes- | Francis and Beatrife Coffey were in|at the fair and were under the direc- | ovening by Miss Allce Poale’s pupil = o Rimaric Cliffors Henth ana Ao | some time in New York was over the|ent of which number 123 were child- | Steriing Friday. ; s ior e Sine. R e R R R 3. W. HAMMOND, Esa. shaesl Touschaek, svent Sunday at the s SiS s SR games, sack |~ Merton Gifford and family enjoved| Resides conducting the Plainfield | were especially good, also the Man- ScOTLAND, Aug. 25th. 1913 races, three legged races, foot- races|a motor trip to Providence Friday. club_exhibit Mr. Slee was calied upon [ dolin solo by John Kaletchitz. Point of Woods. POEton. af NOTwich ‘ahtl beshs ok | endigamis. onasr the Sirsetion of oy . \ : *“Fruit-a-tives” are the only pill st = o: b, san v , e Z by the officials of the association to| C. P. Latham, who is employed at Ly, P B bl g Bt Wednesday. _R. Plumb assisted by Louis G. 7ot as judze on the county vegetable,| Willimaniie was at home for over | mamafactured, tomy way of thinking. e B early every local family -vas rep- | Frink and the school teachers, Misses fruit and grange exhibit. Sunday. | They work completely, no Ffl‘xvinz Soh CRpEC T - resented at rth Stonington | Biauch, Dunievy and Sullivan. Mr. Thé club work in the town is jook- The Gen. Lyon school has been con- | whatever, and one is ienty or an Mrs. Tred Race atte Grange fair Plumb expresed the gratitude of the|News About Local Residents and Their s - Ceruer SString tn Tieaien. Wolwes | Eminowp) Wth friends in| Children of the comminity to Mr. and| Friends—Funeral of Frank A. Lyon.|c3.0n DY Its citizen as a glowing suc- dav st the home of Mirs. Ana Kam- | pa I "ot twa weeks. Mis T Alden ‘Weir wio made ‘the i - A 3 i i i garden possible. A Miss Rena Mitchell has returned to| yparhame ) o 1 8900 to beein wor ol solidated with the Pheonixviile school. | ordinary person at a dose. My wife e was a martyr to Comstipation. We SOUTH WOODSTOCK | tried everything on the calendar with- Weir made a Mrs. Austin Wade was the guest — > — v I short address to the children, compli- |of her daughter Mrs. Eugene Abel of EAST WOODSTOCK _— out satisfaction, and spent large sums BEEIBOMS WeTker Shending A o ot and Mrs. Nathan Waln, Alico | menting them on the fine work they | Lebanon, Sunda; —— ¥ Mrs, Gladys Shelden spent the week- |©f money until we happened om n Windham, the guest of Miss Gul'd.| yra4, Mrs. Kimbnll and daugnter, Mr. | had done and expressing gratitude to| Mrs, E. W. Murdock has returned |Community Club Planning “Mixed Up”|end with Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Wells “Fruit-atives”.” I cannot say too b = and Mrs. Frank Palmer, attended the | l-ouis Frink, who has so faithfully|home after spending a few weeks in Night—Family Reunion at Lake. Rev. H. D. Pierce and family have |mud, in their favor. CTLARK'S FALLS sarvices at Potter Hill Sunday to hear |and patiently helped the children. | New Jersey. . returned to Bridgeport. |~ We have used them in the family for Rev. ¥. A. McDonald, of Westerly, | Three cheers were given for Mr. Weir | Timothy Watts and son Robert left{ yjigs Mary A. Potter is visiting her | Miss Jennie Phillips is ill about two years and we would not use ctephen F. Palmer Leaves For Ayer|Who leaves soon for Frante. and Mr. Frink. - Sunday for a business trip in New . Miss Elliot Clemence in South| Miss Weeks is visiting her | anything else as long as we can get z , iffora Durich Jeft Wednesday for| Mr. Weir then presented the prizes | York. e, Mass. Mrs: Georse Gewslier. | Trves”. J.W. HAMMOND. With Other Selected Men—E. D.| . 000, U Cl0l fn the bleach- |to the children. Ice cream and cake | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Backus spent es Ethel Upham and Elizabeth| Charles Nelson was a Hartford vis- | 1“‘““‘-1*'1 Vf . J~1 A Chapman Judge at Fair. erv- were served. Wednesday in Hartford. Partridge of Lelcester, Mass., spent "QI‘: one day this week. . ‘Those who_ have )ceix rfl‘l:ve oy Tihe Fea vy frast redbrthy Fimeaimost he wreater part of the work and| Miss Celia Colbert is ili. the week end with G. L. Upham and he “Two Spots” zave the program | “Fruit-a-tives” are proud and happy to Mrs. A. E. Tillinghast of Rockville,| o¢ (no gardens here. planning have been done by Mr. Frink| Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Avery and|gimi. E g at Senexet granze last Wednesday | tell a sick or ailing friend about these R. I, is the guest of her niece, Miss el and he deserves great credit for the |daughters Helen and Florence spent R e Wi ediiase night, . { wonderfultabletsmadefromfruitjuices. Doris M. Collins., YAWBUX VALLEY success of. the gardens and of the par- [ Sunday with Mrs. Avery’'s parents, Mr. Sy e . Mrs. Edith Lowe has gone to <« Zruit-a-tives”, the celebrated fruit Mrs. Richard Maine has returned|. LL tv. The prizes given for the best|and Mrs. A. W. Avery of Uncasville. [ At the regular meeting of the Com- |k for the winter. . ML oo B RS isigpad i from gn outing at Pleasant View. cared for glots were won by tho fol- H. E. Card has been on two weeks’ n:i\iimly Clu:thlla‘ti weggwtl:le&s"tmg —_— from Stomach Liver, Bowel, Kidney E. D. Chapfian was one of the judg-| Mrs. Swapson and daughter were|lowing children; first prizes $10.00 each | vacation 2ddress on the advantage of S e > ; ea ut ihe Cramge Tals fhls weok' - in Westerly Saturday. went to Ruth Wilson: and Clarence| Mr. and Mrs. George Tuhbs. of At-|education was given by Prof. Sydney WARREN"IELE ;;‘ffii,’::‘"n_/z;":ifjkrifim any otker Niain attended church|Eliison: $5 prizes were given John|[lantic, Mass. are guests of Mr. Tubb's |Negus of Harvard University, Miss Cheste. Florence E. Dunnmore of Dorchester, ¢ 50, trial size 25¢. Mass., is the guest of her brother, Cas- rly Sunday morning Sherman, Annie Trigger. Charlotie La- | mother, Mrs. Helen Tubs. Walden played a piano solo and col- Mrs. S. L. Case of Willimantic spent scc. a box, 6 for §2. sins, and his family drs, Gladvs Esglestons Is teaching| throp and Russell Fisher. $2.50 each to| Mr. and Mrs. Hernert' Card spent lege songs and there was other music|several days of last week as the guest| a2 aj] dealers or sent on receipt of Miss Doris M. Colline entertained on|the schcol in the Wheeler disjrict. Geo. Kramer, Alice Thompkon. How- |Sunday with Mrs. Card’s sousins. Mr. |on the praphaphone. The next meeting |of her mother, Mrs. Ellen D. Mathew- | yiice by Fruit-a-tives Limited, y vening, Mi: Marig Whits Berni Mi d Fthel Egglestone | ard Sandstrum and Alice Jacobs and jand Mrs. George Stillman, of Wester- | Sept. 26th Wwill be a “Mixed Up” meet- | son. 4 = 3, f.‘,‘é"’fii, efi:;.»;‘esr F\‘u!:k. .ix(,fl: .,wm: -pg;\{?;exu»i:‘evri:quuiw. i = $1.00 each u‘: Get-) Subisky, John Pele-{1ly. - = 5 ing. The committee being Mr. Jordon,| Miss Helen Clark of Meridg» was & i gdensburg, New York.

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