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! i i } i { £ f o ! [ . i 1 ‘ Sunday at his home. New London County MONTVILLE Mrs. Ray Woodmansee Entertained Ladies’ Aid- Society—Quilt. Mill Working Overtime on Government Orders. Moses Hart who has been in the employl of the C. M. Robertson Co. for several vears resigned his posi- tion and is working in Massachusetts. Mrs. Ray Woodmansee entertained the members of the Ladies' Aid so- ciety Fridav afternoon. Messrs. Louis Coman and- James Church spent Wednesday in Mansfield, Mass. William Webster has completed lay- ing a new cement walk in front of his residence. Mrs. Ida Browning who has been spending the summer here left for Boston Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ired Hoxie and Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Kelsey left Mon- day for a trip over the Mohawk trail. On Government Orders. % The quilt mill of Palmer Bros. Is being_run overtime, making quilts for the United States (overnment. Mr. and_Mrs. Charles Burgess en- tertained their son Walter Burgess of New Haven Sunday. Miss Margaret Burritt of Bayenne, is visiting Mrs. Everett Chapman. HANOVER Rally Day Exercises at Congregation al Church Sunday School—Person- al Mention. The Congregational church Sunday school held thelr regular rally day picnic Saturday. The school held Rally day Sunday with a good number present. Mr. and Mrs. Beecher Brown and children. Roger Stanley and® Helen of Biack Hall were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Allen over Sunday. Mr. ang_ Mrs. Everett Kimball and children Harold Burton, Albert and ¥va of Scotland, were Sunday call- ers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. My- ron Allen. A number from Hanover Norwich Wednesday evening Daddy Long Less. William G. Park is went to to see in New York on * business. Francis Doyle went to New Yerk ‘Wednesday. MOHEGAN Rev. A. S. Bush of Gales Ferry will hold communion services here Sunday at half past eleven o'clock. Sunday school -will be held at 1 o'clock. Eve- ning service at 7 o'clock. Lemuel Fielding of Norwich was in this place Sunday. James Str‘l'f:kll.nd and son Ken- neth. of New London, called here on Sunday. YAWBUX VALLEY Miss Edith C. Hewitt of North Ston- ington village and her mother, Mrs. Dwight Hewitt of Westport, Conn., were callers here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Richmond spent Saturday evening In Westerly. Mrs. Annie Brown of _Westerly spent Sunday at James D. Miner's on the Norwich road. Windham County SOUTH WOODSTOCK Miss Mary Sayles is spending two weeks' vacation in Danielson. Martin_Nelson is spending a few days in New Jersey. Charles Nelson motored to Boston one day this week. A ‘large number from this place attended Staffora fair Thursday and Friday. Miss Pmma Swan, who has been visiting Miss Ids Sanger, has return- ed_to_her duties at Providence. H. D. Baker is building a new gar- age. Mrs. Mackey has returned from Lenox, where she has been visiting. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bowen have returned from the mountains. John Wood and family, who have been visiting A. R. Scranton, have returned to New York. Miss Jennie Phillips remains criti- cally i1l CENTRAL VILLAGE tors During the Week—Trip to Battey Re- ing Tender. = Camp Devens—Cyrus sumes Work as Cro: Mr. Cadoret of Wauregan has moved into the tenement on School street recently vacated by John Denis. Hilliard Smita has been in Westerly. R. 1. to attend the funeral of his mother-in-law, Mrs. Isabella Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick North have been visiting in Washington. R. L, at the home of Mrs. North’s parents. Miss Emma Greenhalgh, a teacher in the commercial department in _the Reading. Mass., High school, was at the home of her uncle, Charles Bragg. faturday. Plainfleld. dna Seguin, a stenographer at the office of Irons & Russell in Providence. spent Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Israel Seguin. Mrs. Cosmer Young of Danielson was a Sunday caller at Willlam Dean’ Ch Fletcher. employer at Put- with his fes. nam. spent Sunday parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Fletcher. Visited Ayer Camp. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. ' Howarl Clarke, Mrs. Everett Lean and Mies Beatrice Dean were at Camp Devens Sunday ard visited sev- eral of the boys from this town. Mr. and_Mrs, Henry Cushing. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cushing of Providence were visitors with relatives Sunday. Homer Dean was a Providence vis- itor Sunday Mre. Mary Feterman has returfled from Philadelphia, where she spent several weeks with relatives. Mrs. James L. Gardner was in Nor- wich Monday. Miss Rose Beaudry was in Norwich Saturday. Cyrus Battey, who has been emplovg =d at the Plainfield woolen mill for a short time, has returned to hjs former work as gate tender at the railroad crossing. Recovers from lliness. Mies eatrice Seguin has recovered from six weeks' illness with scarlet fever and has been doing clerical work at the office of Town Clerk Sesslons L._Adams this week. Mr. and Mrs. E. Hoxie Lillibridge ware at Charlton, Mass., Sunday, where LETTERS FROM TWO STATES Mags., Sunday’ Urgele Lafrafice has ‘been a- in New ¥ork ‘stite, g§ing over Mohawk trail. = = Mrs;’ Thomas Weaver and were fn Narwich ‘Tuesday: Miss “Ragbux w; in" Boston Saturday a; Stpart Bilswofth spemt Si o;ae’gr?':";‘kidn4%— at b Mass. 2 Patiént at Hospita e Mrs. David Béaudry”was -at _tHe Backus hospital in Norwich Thursday t see her nephew, Edward Blanchard, who was ,injurtd ‘Here .sevews, weeks,| 4go_in an automobile ccidert. arl Brags, who is_employed in Omeyvjlie, R. I, spent Sunday at his home. Miss Mildred Mills of Providence has been visiting at the home of Arthur Davis. Mrs. Charles Lewis was Devens Wednesday. Sergt. Earl Davis has returned to Camp_Bartlett, Westfield, Mass., hav- ing visited o few days with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Davis. EAST WOODSTOCK Trade School Pupils Make 30 Miles Round Trip Daily by Automobile— Reception Tendered Supervisor and Mrs. Frank Barber. at Camp Mrs, George Bosworth has been vis- iting her parsnts in Sheiton. She ac- companied Wendell and Ned Bosworth to Hartford, where they visite§ their orother, Harry Bosworth, and family. Olsen White is attending Clark uni- versity, Worcester. Mrs. Charles Bunce and son Louis of South Manchester, Mrs.-M. J. Chaf- fee of Boston were guests-Sunday of Mr, and Mrs. Everett Way. Charles H. Potter was in Hartford Monday attending a meeting regarding the milk situation. .. . . Mrs. Charles H. Killam is spending a few days with Mrs. Edward Killam in Thompsonville. 2 James Aldrich has entered the em- ploy of I. H. Linderraan in the well- drilling busine 3 Family Automohilé Yseful. Edgar and Clayton Stead are attend- ing the trade school in Putfiam. Mrs. Stead conveys them to and from by automobile. about 30 miles each &y. She considers it cheaper than paying board In the cit: Missisnary": Mesting. A missionary meeting will be held next Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. George Wetherell, ‘the leader being Mrs. Ezra May. The Lure of Africa will be continued ~ 5 Farewell Reception. A reception under the auspicesof the Community club was given Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barber of Putnam Tast Friday evening in the hall. about 85 attending. Mr. Barber has been the popiilar superintendent town for the rast four cently resigned to become superinten- dent of schools in Middletown. M. and Mrs. Barber are members of the club.” The short program _included piano solos by Misses Prescott and Cox, songs by the school, remarks by George Wetherell, Dr. E. R. Pike and Mr. Barber. Prof. and Mrs. Perkins, Misses Pease and Cochran of the academy and all teachers in town ex- cepting_three ~were present. There are 16 districts. Cake and coffee were served. The hall was sattractively decorated. The committee in_charge was Mrs. L. H. Linderman, Mrs. A. H. Hibbard and A. G. Morse. SOUTH WINDHAM Edward W. Avery Attends R. A. M. Annivervessary Exercises at- Hart- ford—Briefs and Personals. Miss Lillie Hatch has been very ill; Miss Clark of Willimantic Is. caring for her. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Clark called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry King of Franklin, Sunday. afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. O'Connell of H ford spent Sunday with the lat- ter's mother, Mrs. Carrie J. Backus. Mrs. Williard Beckwith is confined to_her home by iliness. Mrs.'G. W. Smith returned _home Sunday {rom a ten days’ stay at Pleas- ure Beach. ‘At Hartford Anniversary. Edwary W. Avery, grand high priest of the Roval Arch Masons; attended ihe 100th anniversary of the Hgrtford chapter in that city Friday eveninz and spoke at the banquet. Mrs. A. F. Greene of Norwich Towi has been the guest for a féw days of Mrs. W, €. Card. ‘. _Miss Mabel Allen of ‘Watertown, N. Y. is the guest of Mrs. Herman Sim- mons. Miss Alice Holden, a nurse ‘in the Memorial Hospital, New London, is at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Holden. Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Card.and Mr. jand Mrs. W. C.'Card, recently motored to Hartford in Alfred Card’s new au- tomobile. Mrs. Timothy Watts was i Spring- field, Mass., recently. . Mrs. Jemnings of Bridgeport is visit- ing her sister, Mrs. John Holden, Jr. Mrrs. Robinson of North Windham. cousin of Mrs. Charles Chamberlin, has been the latter's guest for a fow days. Mrs. W. C. Card was in Manchester Wednesday, and Thursday. BROOKLYN. : An Even Hundred Dollars Raised for War Library Fund—Shower for Miss Denney at Neighborhood House. Daniel B. Hatch and daughter, Clara Belle Hatch, have closed their home here for the winter, Mr. Hatch ‘going to Southport, Ct., with his son, Rev. Richard D. Hatch, and Miss Clara to Bovdton, Va., where she expects ' to teach in the school as she formerly Mr. and Mrs. Howard Travis have been visiting James C. Palser and family. Raises One Hundred Dollars. i Rev. George F. Genung. D. D.. the librarian of the town library and ap- pointed to raise the apportionment for the war library fund. has succeeded in 1aising an even $100, exceeding the apportionment by $5. Shower for Miss Denney. Monday evening a shower was given Mies Martha Denney, who was ta be married later in the wesk. The gath. ering was held in_the Neighborhood house of Mrs. Victor Smith and a large number were present. There was in- | strumental musle, singing, recitations: etc., and then Miss Denney was called to take a seat upon the plano stool and blindfolded and the friends gath- ered passed by her and deposited their offering in an apron she-held to. receive - WIND] p E. Campion Acheson to Preach t*8t. Pauls Church Tomorrow— Colgate Donations. week end in Worcester. Mr. Spragse, who has been at the Hill Crest house; has gome to Provi- dence. 3 Miss Kittie McDermott has returned from a three Jays' stay with relatives in_Providence. Mts. Fred C. Leavens visited Plainfield last week. in BigHop . C. Acheson will preach in | FX : St. Paurs church Sunday afternoon At |, yend (o CRaincey e and 3.30. The ‘music for the service will Mrs. Clln'ton Frink of Canterbury vis- be fuénished by the choir and organist | Mg - : of St Paule church, Willimantic. | ited local friends recently. ‘f' Brother_ Died Suddenly. = = Hang she CANTERBURY GREEN Mr..and Mrs. Walter Abbe went to Neéw ' York Sunday to attend the fu- neral of Mr. Abbe's brother. Charles Colgate Abbe. who dided !udd:;\ly Fri- day.at Failey’s Island. Me. Mr. Abbe “mfilv‘odqab’; his wife. two daughters, Helen Abbe and Mrs. Mary A. Camp- be)l. and one scn, George. iss Eliza Burnet. who has been the guest of Mrs E. P. Brown, return- ed_to Boston Monda: Mr. and Mrs. H. Clara Johnson Miss H. sister, Mrs. Myra Kelley. On Motor Outing. Assistant Postmaster John Potter. and family are spending their vacation on a_motor trip to Pittsfleld, attending the Springfleld fair and visiting the camp at Aver. : Mrs. Arthur Barrows, whose husband has entered the army, bas closed her home in Mansfleld Center and is stay- ing with her . mother, Mrs. Jennie Josephson. Mr. and Mrs. Guy ~ Richmond of Hartford spent Sunday at.Mrs. Keeney's, Miss Anna Bates, librarian at the Quincy, Mass., High school, is at home for the week end. - Mrs. Walter Abbe, Jr.. dhd children have returged from . visit.with their aunt in Florence, Mass.. and have gone t otheir new héme in South Windham, where Mr. Abbe is employed by the Smith-Winchester company. Mrs. Sackett is visiting Long Island triends for a month. " On Winter Schedule. The library is to be open Saturday only through the winter months. Missionary Meeting. Although the afternoon was rainy, there were 17 present at the meeting of the Woman's Missionary society held : with Mrs. Jennie Josephson on Tuesday. The home and foreign bul- Ictins. were read by the secretary, Mrs. Ada Larrabee. The first chapter of The Lure of Africa was_given by Miss Grace Bates and Mrs. Ida Pegrum. The bcoks Pilgrim Deeds and Duties did not arrive in time for the study clasees_to begin their work last week but a successful and interesting hour was spent last evening. Next week instead of the. study hour the Ladies’ Aid society will serve a har- \est.supper in charge of the president, Miss: Elizabeth Anderson, who will be askisted by Mrs S. C. Higbee, Miss Clara Johnson, Miss Gertrude Arnold end others. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Woodworth of Westport motored to town and spent the week end with relatives. Donations from C. E. Society. The local Christian Endeavor society has recently given $5 to the committee Eroviding entertainment for the sol- diers and $6 to send a Good Cheer Ji- brary and The Congregationalist for three months te some encampment. Dr. E. D. Klots of New York has been in town tc see his mother. who has, been ill at the inn. Mrs. Klots hopes to be able to start for her home in_Baltimore tomorrow (Sunday). Rev. M. R. Plumb will preach in Willimantic Sunday for Rev. Vernon Cooke. who is attending the national council. Rev. W. M. Brown will preach here. WESTMINSTER Birthdays Celebrated During the Week—Brooklyn Man Genealogi- cal Research—School Inspection. Hebrwes 10:22-25, applied, by our- selves. to ourselves, have and now, was the thought of the morning service, Sunday. , * The October studies in connection with ‘the Wednesday home prayer cir- cle ai on lome Great Questions of Jesus” this week’s question is most important to each personally: “Wonldst Thou Be Made Whole?” The Westminster section of the Canterbury Red Cross Auxiliary met with the other sections In the regular union monthly meeting, this time held Thast week Tuesday afternoon in the parsonage on the Green. Birthday Anniversary. The Ladles’ Aid Society met Wed- nesday afterncon in their room at the parsonage. At the close of the busy afternoon, the sixteen present helped celebrate 'the birthday of Miss Flor- #nce Jones. one of their number. A finely frosted delicious cake. bearing the dates in lemon-color, with lighted candles to match, was a part of the enjoyable feast. Miss Jones was also surprised with gifts from her friends. This past week has been a notable week for birthday gatherings. One in honor of Mrs. Charles Robbins was Tuesday: Friday evening Frank Greenman was sent to the store on an errand and on his return found the house illuminated and a merry party of twenty-two gathered to honor his 20th birthday: among the out of town Buests, were his sister, Mrs. Dwight Lovett and daughter Viola, and Miss Signe Olsen of Norwich. the gifts, which consisted of silver coins to the amount of $26, besides sev- eral silver pieces. Refreshments -were served. they yisited Mr. Lillibridge’s brother, John Efllibridge, and family, who for- merly lived here. The Van Denuder house, known as The Ledges, is closed. for the season, the family 'having returned to New Foster Burgess, who has enlisted and | York. ie in training at Newport, R. L, spent Torrey has been on a busi- e by ajitomobile through New ork state. 3 Lighting - exports ‘feeommended the use of 600 watt electric lamp sockets in all kitchens so that an adapter can be used on an electric fron and a Mazda lamp. Meoting of Ladies’ Society With Mrs. James Lathrop—Ribbons and Prizes Awarded Boys- and.Girls’ Club Mem- bers—Teachers’ Meeting. As a foreword for the winter's wor- ship and at the beginning of the Sun- day school's new vear, there was read Sunday morning a conference sermon preached at Northfield in July by Rev. J. H. Jowett, D. D.. of London, Eng- rom the lesson of Isa. 6:2. numbered fifty. Two scholars were promoted from the primary depart- ment, four from the junior, two from the intermediate. Plans are going forward for attend- ance at_the Sunday school meeting in ‘Willimantic, Sunday afternoon;, Oct. 14. The Christian Endeavor subject at 7 p. m. will_be Committee Work. 2 Tim. 1:1-14. “What is Committed to Yor Leader, Mrs. Frank Hoxsie. The Ladies’ Society met Tuesday with Mrs. James Lathrop, in spite -of Poor weather, a busy company of about a dozen. At Ministers’ Mesting. Rev. W. H. Jones attended in Plain- field Tuesday the meeting of Windham county" ministers. Miss Frances Palmer was a ghest at the parsonage several days last week. Miss Myra Stewart of New London attended church at the Green Sunday, being in_town for the day only. Miss Huntley of Lyme has been the guest of her sisters, Mrs. Eugene Saf- ford and Mrs. Beadle. Deacon Rowland has enjoyed a visi from Richard Rowland of Utical, the grandson of a brother of Mr. Rowland. Mrs. Wenry Kenyon has been atay- ing with her daughter, Mrs. Stephen Babcock. Levi Clarke of South Canterbury has bought the house lately occupied by George Place. Miss Grace Rathbun of Plainfleld helped out by teachifig two weeks at Frost schoolhowse. - Mrs. Clinton Frink is now teaching at Frost. Miss L'Heureaux of Danielson has taken the Baldwin school and is board- ing with Mrs. Ed. Barrows. Received Awards. The monthly meeting of the Boys and Girls’ club was held Friday after- noon with Miss Brown at the par- sonage, when their ribbons and money prizes were awarded from the Grange hall exhibit. Owing to the early and severe frost. several of the best gar- cens could not be represented at either the Grange or Brooklyn fair. Social and Personal. Marjosis A. Bromlev, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Brown of Cleve- iand, Ohio. but well known nere, h been’ appointed assistant and secretary to the professor of chemistry af the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Mrs. Lewis Lyon has purchased a house in South Coventry and is mov- ing her household goods from Canter- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Evans of Bos- ton recently visited at the home ot Fred Graves. Mrs. A, P. Smith and S. M. Aver- ill. of Worcester, spent the week-end at Mrs. F. C. C. Smith’s. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Randall have moved into their new home. the bun- galow recently built on the Plainfied road by Mrs. Willilam Bradford. Master Loren Wainwright is fll. The teachers’ meeting at the Model school Tuesday afterncon was well attended. Miss Gladys Bushnell has entered thé Hartford School of Religious Ped- agogy. Arthur Bushnell of Seuth Willington visited his mother in Canterbury re- cently. Miss Edith Exlev was a guest at the parsonage over Sunday from Wood- stock, where her school has ately re- ceived a bannmer for good attendance. crease at Weclen Mill, Miss Helen Gillesple, a local nurse, who returned home -from a few weeks' stay at Pomfret, is now on duty at Brooklyn. Starts for Californ Mrs. H. F. Harrington started Son- day for a trip to Los Angeles, Cal. She expects to be gome several months. > Miss Carrie B. Franklin was in-New London Monday. 5 Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Greig were week end visitors with relatives at Han- over. ‘Mrs. Emily . Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Ecclestone and Mrs., Prank Young of Mapleville, R. L, were in_town Sun- day. Comfort Bags for Soldiers. nie S. Bennett, Have You Visited Our New L.adies’ Department 3 If not, it is to your interest to do so before _closing time Saturday night, and take advantage of our special offering of 109, discount for opening week. ! ' OUR LADIES’ DEPARTMENT is stocked with the season’s newest and smartest ready-to-wear _COATS, SUITS, SKIRTS, WAISTS and FURS obtainable, and the prices we quote mean big savings to our customers. : LADIES’ WAISTS of crepe-de-chine, handsomely designed and trimmed, also a full line of China Silks, values up to $4.50. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY $S2.98 NOTICE Our MEN’S STORE cn the first floor was never so well equipped" to supply the wants of conservative men, and the young men who , want the snappiest style now produced will find just what they want popularly priced. We want every young man to see our showing of OVERCOATS *and SUITS in the new French models with belt all around or run: through at sides and buckle over vest and several other snappy styles that appeal to the best tastes. OVERCOATS AND SUITS PRICED $12.00 TO $30.00 109% DISCOUNT THIS WEEK The Eagle Clothing Co. 152-154 Main Street : N‘ovrwich, Conn. \ » Fiddler's Bridgelon. Sunday. who returned with |connection with the #nnual grange Tair ONECO reunion at The prohibition of grain for distil 3 T of & - branch has d6- < in_the hall. : ; leries docs not prevent it: S >~ | them for a_few weeks’ visit. n_the 2 ¥ —_——— M Hannah Smith spent severa broweries: ana the. annual miate cone | have. left Dayvilie, Halousie and AL | Moscs Birthiaume and aon Joseph [, Friends have weccived word of e |(adtow Aid Society Mests With Miss | qave the past weeh with her oo Yention of the W. C.'T. U. in Middle. | towaugan for. service. The president, | visited Edward Berthiaume at Camp | {Uness of Jacob Pidge at his home i Nellie Rathbun—Birthday Party. |Frank H. Smitk, at Putnam Heights town next week and the uncommonly | Mre. B W. Bennett. expects. another |Deévens, Aver, Sunday. . Dayyiile. ==k Mrs. Clarence Aldrich expects degreo of activity of temperance in|subply of yarn this week. Those de- | R6V. Willlam Swainson attended a = Mr, and Mrs. Burton of Merrow, Mr.|return to her home in Providence i thine oeality In various wavs, is proof | siring to knit can obtain the wool at | Tinisters’ meeting at Plainfleld Tues- EKONKE and. Mrs. Allison Kenyon, William A.la few da i pecting real wonk now, azlif.':fl'e'dp::r N red B Milior amg Miss Bana Bur-’ Rally Day Observed. L o s oE S tarling e | omhy F e Davis & Brawe oolss . Bunce of Mont-lair, nett motored to Providence Saturday. . .| Mr. and Mrs. Herhert Allen Sunday visitors at George Lincola’s. | company. J.is visiting his sister, Mro | Iag AR sl oo Upday- | Rally day was observed At e Cone | Springfield, Muss. and Mrs, Josephine [ ~'Nit*%na *Mre. W. S. Buordick, Monroe —_— Shorter. g :\""om‘m service the pastor, Mr. |Gallup were visitors here Sunday and | s Kenyon and Harriet E. Kenyon were B. OUVILLE Genealogical Research. The Assawaga Woolen company em- | SIOTURE, FUNICE [ address from |attended church. in Worcester last week Tuesday to ALL N, N Girgors Vof Broaase ployes hivleor«;ened another ad\k-n-:e the text 4o Ceversthing there is a| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Congdon and|.ee O. W. Bates. They found him e e Friday as 5 sonset Che Ho0KIyn spent | in wages. 10 per cent. which took ef- | the te & time to every purpese.- | children of Plainfield were week end | very comfortable. he having sat up in | Rally Day to Recall Church Built by 3 Pparsonage, | fect Monday, one of the several ad- . and guests at James Congdon’s. # wheel chair that day the. Late Henry B. Norton, of Nor mining records an asearchi facts concerning Phi . neas and Levy vances during the past vear. Miss Mary F. Blanchard had 'as the theme “A time to work. or being in season.” - Mr. and Mrs. FEarl Gallup, Mrs. to Danielson George Tanner and son Charles, with Ada Greenman Tuesday mo-ning. At 5 o'clock a Rally day puon: wich, Downing, who lived in Westmi Tt E by the Sunday o > ‘minster | guests over the week end Mr. and |conces ‘was -given v e junday v ] tor- i es I o City previous'to the Revolution and was 4 | Mrs. Charles Vircent and son Charies | school that was interesting and enter- | Mrs: Olive Tiolmes of Fachoug, mo aponiss Agnes Iranklin of Jewett CitY| The Putnam Salvation Army_corps forbear of Mr. Gregory. of Groton. taining. The music throughout the | *dto TWoorsocket, & b SHATGT the | Sebowall > W er uncle, Charles |} 14" "I\ feresting meeting in Bia Teachers’ Meeting. Mrs. Arthur Burton and daughter [day was very pleasing. dairymen’s meeting In Plainfitid Sat- | " Harry C. Barr is working in Oneco [§ione hall Sunday afternoon. 3faior Supeivisor Bliss is fn town visiting |~ te Siied, ingBoston over Sunday. urday evening. : ¥ store for James H. Dixon. e a ey My e the various schools. e oo Saith STeewns of Thlimes ! yas Mrs nn Corey of Riverpoint. R. 2 ¢ 3 Mr. B Toon Stner sphoors Siosiu aaay, after- | the guest of Miss Doris Hope Satur-| SOUTH KILLINGLY |1.7ii “hs at alvin Corey's Sewed for Fair. Roit, "o Putnam gave an interésti - 'or e reg- | day. 3 i re cial wi The Ladies' Aid society met with|seérmon. Tomorrow at p. ‘m, he ular mo % £ I A ciolr rehearsal and social was he Li ith v i -~ thar Guonthly teachers’ meeting held at| Mrs, A. J. Lathrop entertained Mrs. |\ o0 Wil Hardship | held with Miss Gladys Jallup Satur- | Miss Nellie Rathbun on Gibson, Hill | Pastor, Rev. W. D. Woodward grSreen, the Model school. Josepi Bonear of Brooklyn Friday of | New State Law Mean a Hardship [ 101 @ oning: Wednesday afternoon. The members | speak in the hall =~ = L been Visiting her yelotioes at Hosedla?|1ast week. to Milk Producers—May Drive Some | ““Seieral from here attended Brockton [sewed on” woris for the annual fair| [t has”been decided to have week has returned to New Yot Rosedalel Mr.and Mrs. A. T. Hope, Miss Helen| Out of Business. fair. which is to be held soon. The hostess | fottase m i s Moot e e = St Gillespie, Armand Henault and ~Mr. John Tanner spent Monday in Hart- | served cake and coffee and a social at- | st Thursday evening the first one i and Mrs. Luther Day motored to ve | ford. ternoon was enjoyed by all. was held at the home of J Pray ELMVILLE Brockton fair jast week Thursd: e R B waw ome of e NN e ies Jesisite Ghilup s visiting] Birthday Party. N e et Missionary Meeting. Oscar Clark of Hartford is spending | Providence relatives. Mildred Brown celebrated her [ \ille, Just north of this village Mrs. . Harrlet: Griggs of Plainfield,| Miss Clara B. Stokes entertained the |a few days at G. R. Barlow's. 7 thday by entertaining fourteen| E. T. Pray is improving slowly Mrs. Carrie Lyon of Sturbridge, Mass. | Woman's Missionary society at her| Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dexter entertain« voung friends Saturday after: Wednesday he became great-grandfa and Mjss Mattie Leavens and friends | home Saturday afternoon. Reports | ed guests from Providence Sunday. POMFRET CENTER Games wawe played and supper ther to a boy born In New York, whose of: Hartfgrd:have been:guests of Mrs. | Were given of the recent meeting of [ Mr. and Mrs. Felix Lefleur and chil- The young' hostess received many Rice | mother is Mrs. Susan Howlit, daug) Fred C. vens. the Eastern Connecticut branch of the | dren spent Monday in Providence. * 5 presents. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pray Harold Conklin, who has been in|Woman's Boarc of Missions held at| A.A. Jacques was in Putnam Thurs- | Conservation the Topic Discussed at Tomorrow is to be observed as ra the employ of the American TSlephone | Canterbury Green. The subject for the | day afternoon. Grange Meeting. EAST LINGLY day at_the M. E. church in Attaw and Telegraph company, has returned | afternoon wae rission work among the | ‘Services conducted by Rev. Mr. KILLING aan. Special music is to be given. & tc his home here to attend school this | Philippines, in charge of Mrs. Frank | Brown of Willimantic were held in the | Wolf Den Grange had an interesting — feature will be an account of the winter. W. Bennett. The hostess secved tea|local church Sunday. program Wednesday evening. Conse Harold Brooke.has moved into the |zinnings of Sunday schcol and ehurc Tr,\ea;,;onidmugs. IB'oA‘ tll:o::er’or ched“ and a soclvlvl r‘.‘zyur‘w..refi,fl-‘-g.\k Hardikip to Dairymen. vation of food and labor was discuss- [l:ouse recently vacated by Miss Annie |work In this vicinity given by Ho - - I, on e} ay home Rev. J. . Wright o errimack. N. 5 ed. Several 191 numbers and | Brown. io Brow f Putham, who was from a trip over the Mohawk trail, | H., has been in 5)'!?' this week. Mrs. Milkmen in this vicinity as well as|readings and :“‘Pluparl by Mra. C. L. Rev. and AMrs. Briggs, who l\( umental I(x)\ fu;’m]hl:‘ the first made a -brief visit at the Hiil Crest|Wright returned with him. other parts of the state are seriously | Rawson on Why I Am Here in Con- |have been guesis acon and Mr day school about half a centur house. The Men's club of the Congrega- | considering the bill relating to dairy.{necticut were listened to with much | L. M. Smith, have returned to Woon- |i:nd also in inciting the late Mrs. R. L.-Kenyon spent a few days | t‘onal church held their regular fort-/ing which was passed by the last legis- | Interest. surke t T - Norton, of Norwich, the trea t last week In Pomfret with Mrs. | nightly meeting VMamday evening with |lature. If the entire bill ist enforced Mrs. Thomas Hickey has returned Mrs. Bernard Edwards has been the |the Attawaugan compa th 14 a Ge‘t;l"_se“l;. #owr‘%dfl B a ((;od attendance and an interesting | it will merux an ‘expenditure of a large | from the hospital and is gaining. suex\d of relatives in Hampton for church for the two villazes. Service Mr. rs in_Belshaw spent | session.. - amount of money practically every Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Clark Hoopin |few da. t 11.45 a. m._ foliowed hy Sunrda ”1‘"_ week en din Providence. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Bennett and | dairyman or going out of business|have returned from a motor trip over Rufus Chase of 'utnam was at the | school. Mr. Brown will also address ¥Edward Graham was in Worcester | children, Clarence and Ethel. of Lake-| The latter course is being considered [the Mohawk Trail, through (anada,|Chase lomestead several lays this, the latter. The usual rally day offer ings far the Board of Sunday Schools Saturday. Miss _Minni. = wood, R. I, motered here Sun _ the | visit . day “tof Ly, the majori; via Bretton Woods in the week. ‘Ervin_Hilland family attended the will be..takean.. Fes