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]tlonl in town are Mr. and Mrs. John Olson at Charles Olson’s and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Willlameon of Hartford at Mrs. Mary Woodmansee's GALES FERRY Red Cross Meseting Wednesday—Cot- tages Fiiling Up, as Summer Ad- vances—Rev. Dr. Peter C. Wright and Family Arrive From Hartford. The weekly meeting' of the Red Cross auxiliary was held Wednesday afternoon instead of Thursday on ac- count of the holiday, at the home of IN AND ABOUT WESTERLY /Interest in Firemen’s Celebration at Wickford—Sergeant Daniel A. Hunter Cited For Distinguished Service—Sur-| geon' Richard O'Brien Shea Rewarded—Michael C. Morrow Given Three Years in Jail on Non-support Charge. Davia Robertson, of Westerly, pres- {4dent of the Rhode Island State Fire- Imen's League, and a large_ delegation {from the Westerly Fire depariment, {attended_the Fourth of July celebra- tion in Wickford, a feature of which iwas the squirting contest between the {Narraganset: Veteran Firemen ' of Wickford, with the Washington No. 1, the old hand engine which has won for them ths champioinship of Rhide {Island, against_the Hancock company of Brockton, Mass, with a play of 226 feet, 4 1-2 inches. contest was the result ge issued by the Narra- teran Firemen's associ- ation of Wickford, to the Hancosk Veteran and Volunteer Firemen's as- ation, of Brockton, the play being for a $100 Liverty bond and $150 In for each side, the winners to take The best mark of n achine was 221 feet, 2 Last year with a play of eet. § 1-2 inches, the Narragan- P Entertainment Committee — Miss Harriet Treat Mrs. Bennett Chapple, Mrs. L. B. Lincoln, Miss Marie Mal- nati, Mrs, H. A. Dunning, M. L. Stott, Walter Krebbs, Mrs. Walter Krebbs. Sanitation_Committee—H. A. Du ning, J. G. Dutton, Louls Stanton, W. W. Lester, Mrs. G. E. Broughton, Mrs. F. E. Fowler. Membership Committee—Mrs. S. L Prosser. Mrs. M. R. Milan, Mrs. M. L. Stott, Mrs. H. M. Pendleton, Mrs. Frank Finney, Mrs. S. N. Wheelock, Mrs. Adolph 'Rossie, Miss Hayriet Treat, Miss Lottle Treat, Mrs. Mec- Guiness. Local Laconies. Not an arrest on July Fourth in Westerly. Lucretia Shaw chapter, D. A. R, has contributed $10 to the fund for band concerts in Wilcox park. Edward J. Fenelon of Westerly has purchased the stock and_fixtures of the Johnson bakery, in Hope Valley. Mrs, Walter M. Buckingham. Guests at Geer Cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Geer and Mrs. Robert Geer, who have been the suests of Miss Lucy Geer at her cot- tage, The Pines, on the Bluff, return- ed Monday to Albany, N. Y. Miss Julia Smith of Westerly, who arrived Monday for a short visit with her cousin, Miss Geer, returned Tuesday with her to her home in Norwich. Miss Geer's cottage wiil be occupied for the month by Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Stanton and child of Norwich. Lease Morgan Cottage. Mrs. C. O. Smith and family of Montclair, N. J., arrived Saturday and havo taken the Morgan cottage for the season. The cottage of Judge Alfred Steers of Brooklyn, N. Y., was opened last weel for the summer. The cottage Leisure Hour owned by Mrs. James Martin of Meriden has been taken by Miss Asma Vaggar and her brother of New York. Mr. Vaggar is connected with the public works at the submarine base. Mrs. Hannah Lewi: and her daugh- A CLEARANCE EVENT OF MOST UNUSUAL IMPORTANCE tarts Saturday, July 6th, at 8.15 a. m. It has been many years since a July Clearance was so tremendously important as the onz we shall conduct this year. Under ordinary circumstances you expect to secure in July seasonable merchandise below former costs, if ‘for no other reason than it is the set custom of this store to conduct a clearance event. S S S e Ly B Coeman, e 56, S e Fevk S S But this is a different July than any we have had in years, malnly because we are at war and probably most import- T { Sisoh ome i Spring street, |attended the funeral of Mrs. Lewis' - . . . . . f THEL 5 a2id e e best gnd ot e bt’t‘h: .?.;'.cgin,;?oh-: "i‘ brother, Herhert Spicer, ot Ponuetan- |8 ant of all because of the scarcity of merchandise and the continued increase in the cost of goods, either ore of which would costly hand engine ever bui n |hicles being left standing within ten J 5 B L ¥ 3 = o X i B s e e [y RO SR B A e e | be sufficient reason for eliminating the July Clearance this season. But this stere’s merchandising pelicy must go for- ot iled to take advanta The Scottish Chiefs Association of |from Mavville. Georsia, arrived Mon- & ‘ that was with the The first stream a net measurement 2 inches, and it was ould do in the con- Rhode Island will meet today in Wes- [#2y at the Hilton cotta Mr. Clark erly, with 2 nopen mesting in the |5 the ¥. 3. C. A secretary at the evenin gin Wateh Hill. S e Mrs. Carrie Johnson and children, ! " Yok gt who have been visiting at the home |}1¢, Ceniral Paptict church stream wet the of 221 th ward under any and all conditions. In consequence of this fixed policy we announce a most important JULY CLEAR- ANGE, a July Clearance that should and will command the attention of every thrifty inclined person. pastor of Norwich, s firs : am i o Fave taken u cottage at Dacatur Arame ot water. on the paper|Cf fohn W. Conant, returned Friday|Biug farm for the ceason, the fam- B B o vtz home 1y e = e Lo ) 4 stream fell short ‘hief Agent Noone and eputy | "Mrs. Alice Spurr and grandson, A ors o n’?:,z,:t Short | Roache of the department came. fo | Frank Spurr of Somerville, Mass, ar- A Quick Positive Clearance of THE REDUCTIONS IN THE . § . \Westerly and escorted Robert Rus: |rived laxt week to visit v Spurr's 5 <elil, colored, to Providence. Russell |cister, Mrs. William D. Allen. L @ ° General Pershing's Iatest announce- |15 2lcEed to ben F“n“k;“d”“nhe 1z Miss Dorothv Harrison of Hanover B WOMEN’'S AND MISSES rl % : s e s [ S T R T D s e duslin Underwear Secti ment of recards for heroiam in the |'*STEC S e T 4 Here and There That Must Be Sold {9 fiehting on the Chateau Thierry sec-| Serseant ler, : ’ the village. of which 40 of he|tion, June 30. ‘He writes to his bro Ree D PR e an During This Clearance Period 5 : . . In the lat- | Charles I Fuller, of Beach street ly:"tim fiartford arrived Tuesday to S e 5 3 are important enough to warzant is the name of Serzeant Dan- | {hat he was wounded three times, ani| 0. 1. the cottage on the Bluff which It will not take long for a clearance of these Coats and e items in this column are from varicus sections of the & - fel A. Hu of Westerly, Unigd|l®in “Wfi]"“ Cross hospital, alive ““d}uwv had season Suits for the material teday is werth more than we are || store Eut every one is important enough to deserve a special purchasing for needs for a States Marines. Sergeant Hunter was | 10! : 1'3rs. Otto Walf of Norwich : i p S f‘:—nnv‘a(\:“\ge ool has been in the| A Westerly man says that while ot Weal & Dertiior offering the garment at. heading. year in advance nmeteen vears. I Januarv,|there is a report of scarcity of v ESENON i ; 1916, he married Mrs. Ida May Ma-[se’s, a large steamer, three la ¥ ¢30 d i5 00 3 Z R uite naturally materials are better now than you will buy Sber Moda, duitght i Aire |schooners and four coal barges have | oats at G1u. an A Yina B o o e Thh Sl I ons - e A White Drill Middies, §1.00 o ¢ et e ha coremany being. performed | vear, and that two vessels are in the S tsitaiie aterials are velours, poplins, gabardines and serges it & i : ke RS e Ty o ek o seeie g i omalvll vk vl Combinations at 73¢ and $1.19 Street Christian church. Mre. Hunter| Automobiles driven oy Charles 4 her here : . Q19 F of them. ¥ is now a resident of Kittery, Maine.|Peckham of Westerly and W Suits at 1?‘ 0 and 315 00 and Sergean: Tunter was a former |Bassett o fCoventry Centre, respec resident of Balti Tn the rewards ively. were in collision Thursday ternoon. when on the Watch Hill r Gowns at $1.19 and $1.98 Materials are serge <, poplins and a few novelty cloths apd Geor were not posth ad, Slip-on Sweaters umous, a hed Service |and both automobiles were consider- have taken the § 2 . cross wag awa A nt Surgeon [oblv damaged. The Peckham car [rice cottage on the Blaff ': ";: popular yarne featured with.a V neck and narrow Richard D'Brien Shea, of Pawcatuck, |skidded and struck the Harttsrd) Calléc, i i shoulders. Colors are blue, rose, grey and tan. 200 IR ithi T morines i France | The Ciyds.stearhahip Onondass has S Cleavance Piices T\ cinll General Clearance Prevails in Qur R S ot 3w | o it Grvung et o el R e e b e 0 W 1 Mrz. Patri hea of Noyes avenue. elH for a week, and it is beli 1 x olje > e was gra 4 from the West Proad|will be a total foss. The floating | heinhine on Practically Separafe Skll‘ts Street High School. His brother, Ger- | wreckage and loose material of her|irom their ¥ fl lfler e al'tmeflt ard. is an ensign in the transport ser- | cargo. indicates that the vessel | Point. Stripes and plain silk, shirred tops and wide belt styles. vice and made si trips overseas. |lLreaking up. The craft remains up- He also was graduated from the same school as were his two_sisters. Rich- ard was pract in New York city right with funnel and masts above the surface, During Thursday's electrical Every Dress In the House Trimmed Hats are so extremely low in price you will want to buy one or mare to finish the season with, storm Children’s White Bresses ' Benevolent Shem war Wi cctsimed nd he M | ainng 18 damare 1o the s | L. B. 5. el AR The clearance of weol, silks and a quantity of wash : fately offored his services to hisihome of Judge R. N, Wilson at Watch | Meeting—Sacred Heart Parish Picni dll be complote and the extent of th o Light i i Country ‘and his brother Gerard did | I tooaencs e Vienmmn nod fo | Moeting—Sacred Heart Parish Picnic| dresses will be complete and the cxtent of the reduced Slightly Soiled Trimmed Hats at. $].98 kewice e i< e Grx vorn e - | ' resftence o Palmer Ghapman 03 h a Big Success. prices has been brought to the full attention of our cus- || Sizes 8 to 14 years, that formeriy sold at $1.98 to $5.00— ive resid the Watch Hill road: and struck th irsday evening i w: 1 i i y of the Westerly post office. *o Teceive | chimnes ona pid iierind atrick the| The Thursday evening meeting was tomers. price §1.39 to $3.69. White Trimmed Hats at $3-98 honorable recognition for herolc Ser-[the residence of Charles Leonard in s o srihar Washingion street T e R Dresses of Silk reduced to $12.50 || ™ f e e society wa ned. Mrs. 3 ey i % H s’ I o, gl gty g o MONTVILLE S M T ol e and $15.00 M Féhaldre{t s %’fi!it‘(‘; Dresses SA"-OIR AND SPORT HATS Wi B Tt i o Lo Al Soity Worke For N e s e White Sailors at $1.98 iday on the charge of non-supnor rosn—Clabe: "Bosial. in- H i o : ok e Eitian e Raws 1 e Ry, Dresses of Wool Serge reduced to $10 Sport Milan Hats at $3.98 Canadian-French parents, was 24 ral, piano. ing was most interesting. yedrs of age and was born in Volun- town, Conn. He attended the Pleas. | Mrs. CIaCrence Walden and children, Africa the Theme. % & ant and Wh Rock Schools, | Margery, Carol and Donald of Jama The C. E o - & % and at the age of 14, when In Grade|c2 Plains, Mass, who have been|was led b VJA:')H BRESSES I ool studles. spending a few days with Mrs. W a5 Afites, and the work of | B He his wages varied from $20|den’s mother, Mrs. Ida Browning, country, many Fancy Voile Dresses $3.98 a week. When asked why he |have left for New London to spend learned about 7 K t ' GO d 2 4 t" contribite o the support of |he month, Miss Carol Walden re- Figured Voiles and Linen Dresses at $5,00 al B an o wite and childcen. he made no re- |Maining with her grandmother here. Fred and daughter v weeks in| s guests of rela- | § He was adjudged guilty and e sentenced to three yvears in the state ‘workhouse. Officers of the imstitu- tion can give him release. after a short, specified time, on condition that he support his family. In the bastardy case of Anna Hindle against Emil Matson. hoth of PBrad- ford, the court gave judgment for th: tiff. Matson was ordered to p: Worked For Red Cross. The Baptist Ladies’ Aid socicty was entertained Friday afternoon at the ome of Mrs. Laura Chapman in Un- le. Mrs. Chapman was assisted Mrs, Everett Chapman. There was a large number present and much Red Cross work was accomplished. Grace Lyon, matror: Wheeler school, are spen Bedford, Ma: Scems aimost impossible to buy such pretty Waists at such low prices. Styles include Tailored and Fancy Blouses as well as §iip-ons. Pretty Frock Dreascs at §7.50 tiv Hndrm .GOTTHELF & ! WHITE VOILE WAISTS Arthur Copert Detroit are at J. W v of for the | . Atwood's of the orth Stonington, is Edward Teonard en- B.GOTTHELF & C0. $25 for Iying in expenses, and to|spendinz the v n with her moth- s EE ray $2 a week tawar e support of ler, Mri G. © a Success. y;,-‘fy:)n:m‘:' 2 fe furnished a bond : At t . l:nda’\ ef»e\m'w service Mrs.| The clambake of the ? ¢50 h surety ames D. Rough of Ne Sacred Heart sh on the Fourth “Th 7 2 4 Go, - = most interesting address on Foreign |proved a pl vent, many from e Store of Good Values The Store of Gopd Values™ The motor delivery truck owned by |Missions. other towns b prese After the C. Palmer Chapman was left standing Class Organizes. dinner games and contests were pro- vided and a general gocd time result- The Sunday school class of which e s. Fred Phillips is teacher, recent- ized and met last week at the ¢ Mrs, A. E. Blaisdell for a fon, about twenty being Following are the officers Mrs. Fred ps; e Charles Burgess; sec- 94-100 MAIN STREET 94-100 MAIN STREET The brakes gave Nne dow Fortunate- a of chiMren as- the bottom of the hill, the omobile of George | Congregational Church Notes. Donald Couture of Yale unive is working in the gun factory at E: Pa., for the summer Addison Tracy and family spent Fourth at the Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Alix Tuesday. R £ Ocean Beach, making the ; GLASGO spending a week with friends in Lynn, g tromy |Felary, Mrs, A, B Biaisdell; commit. | rip by automobile Writes From France. % n Jass. The trip was made in Mr. S ee on membership, visiting strangers offitt of New London naval In a letter received by Mrs. George 3 . eated C. C. Team. Vebster's automobile. pnd anonped. |and the sick, Mrs. Hope, Mrs. Web- with his parents ord. e Con from hon on. of Sei Asti LN Association base- | 1iss Eleanor Gilmore of New Ha- we lamaged. |ster a irs. Blaisdell.. , over the 5 l\wu'\ and Bowen;, T SR i Holiday—Strawbarry Supper. e JCen el ven has returned home after a week’s — Miss Bertha Lyon Ieft Thursday to thur Moffitt ‘of Plainfield was a | °f Warrenville. rites: ; d N 5 S iCIIER) e to Miss Lena Ackley of Gallup Detective Sergeant H. Allyn Ruth- a course in_domestic | Buest also. {rs. Oshorn Prouty. r Mother: T write in Bdith the guest of | Monts, o srford, of Chelsea, was in Pawtucket, ce at Columbia University, At the Congregational church, Rev.|Nard of Malden are at River come latte: ew the first of LW st feid, 1~ Aparty of farmerettes of New York Friday, and took possession of the au- William_Fryling, mi month's ot attended ion ten- b 2 jare at the Mid 3 | g, the morn- | I 5 e : Heh s dleton farmhouse, on tomobile that was stolen from that Complimentary Social. ing cermon Sunday will be on N Sheetlo] Bl Caimam -l Bl T gered tho graduates at the home. of wlbridge has returned | Guoguetag HiL S cral weeks| The members of the choir of 1917|Views and Old Fashioned Lovalty. The | fham have dren 88 romeoier T8 2 etk s ¢ Wollaston et e e o - met Saturday night at the home of | &YeRing address on Can All Have a |yt ot¥he “summer. The boys are all fine. Summer has | Three Days’ Holiday. ro, C. Leavens Eldredge has re.|fned to the house for a few days by since, Mr. and Mrs. Rav Woodmansee. The | hance? Church school at 12, Chris- s arrived at last, the grass green and| Several from the villaze planned to | turned to Anthony, R. L, after a visit|* bAdly sprained ankle is improved. g thering was in honor of Miss Lillian | a0 Endeavor meeting at 6.30. Boy e the trees all Blossoms, a beautiful|spend the Fourth out of town, also|to relatives at Wolf Neck district and| J1ifs Eva ¥. Baumann of New Ha- Sawyer, the leading soprano, who left | ScOuts Monday at 8. ATTAWAUGAN {sight. Sunny is the two following days as the mi .11 Old_Mystic. Ten i Sventing 2 b Mbalu VAR S )\lnmim‘ morning to_enter ‘Lawrence P}E)-—-- | thoukint that one while we does not run Thursday, Friday or Sat-| Wallace Pierce has moved his house- “’""‘G"“"\s‘fx’;“fl"“"“ Mr. and Mrs. ospita L S H p: i & 2 A A Srreeied, and trom " intormation e | Loamhpyer, London, to train for o ENIXVILLE Lawn Party—Celobration of Fourth /It SlopDy T it Ry e of. ate | hoi,gonds and family from the Hanis | sl NEIS sroiaradzn, whe nnder- Fae recovered in 5 Paweriaeoblle |mental music. Cake and fruit punch [ Grangers at Abington—Eastford T, —Accident — Letter From Private| "1 haven't been to a dance since Ilang Nra Ell Hacris s retarncd | house in West Main streot PP'8 | went an operation two weeks ago at | oo BAr-were served. Miss Sawyer will be| pec A i €aM | Arthur Shepard. |left the States. There is no dancingihome after visiting friends and rela- " Transferred to Geor: jorenck Moepital New lsaden, i . e zreatly missed by her assoclates and efeats Windham High School - e. The people arc in mourning.|tives in the west . & e $mpmving: Clarence Lamb, a former clerk in| ™ musical circles. Campers. Mrs. Ernest Hebert is visiting Vol- | They lock good in black. zeopke; Roliusan 0f Ol Mysteilige o e Weaterly trbnch former clerk in| Georse Cloush and Fred Sherman s — e There is no sugar here. The fami- Strawberry Supper. been transferreq from Camp Upton LISBON Yrust company, Who 12 renrescnten 1y | O Palmer, Mass, were weer-end| Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Clemens attend- lies get one pound a month, S0 You| The strawberry supper at the home| Yabhank, L. I, to Camp Greenieaf, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rollinson, Bes- guests at ‘the Chapel homestead, On |ed the grange mecting at Abington on Georgia. H@ is in the medical corps. see_ it is prettp tough. of Mr: Kinney Friday even- by that institntion wae mirsplasellSunday a delightful motor trip was| Wednesday evening, when a class of|sie Weeks, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Raymond | You need not worry over me or any |ing was well patronized and a good | W& and Mre Haliam Whiting and (John Kendall Seriously. Wounded friends in Westerly Frida {chento the ‘beaches and Giants|18 rec rst anq second de- | Mitchell visited John Dunse at Taft- o’f us, ;n‘«"mls‘o! we are having the best |sum added to the treasury of the La- | T Tl B0 SPH e lna Mag, Omin| While in Service Overseas—Church memb Varraganse B e grees. r of other granzes|yile s time ‘of our lives. dles’ Ald societ ecent gues f Mr, and Mrs. Irbmee oy eaneett Councll, K| Mrl and Mrs. Andrews of Bridge- |Were represented, ‘also the state|' Jopn Hamard from Bratfleboro, Vt,| The sun shonc every day and its| J. G. Bill called on George Board-|Norman. Ata H £ (g0 the army quartermasters department |0OTt have been visiting at the par. | Erange. 1 has taken charge of the cpinning and |PTetty hot. About 80 degrees fn the man Monday, also called on friends ESUmmenEiomee. Rev. W. J. Revnolds' Sunday morn- B Gttt cives oo, sonage, Local people aitended a June boX |pas raoved inte the tenement vacated |Shade. I'm all tanned up. I welgh|in Voluntown. Miss Carrie E. Rozers of Washing-|ing theme was The Spies. In the even- nation. Mr. Lamb is now stationed at Camp Serrier, Greenevill bome is in Pawtucket. . C. His At the annual meeting of the Ple: ant View Improvement officers were elected as follo: erick E. Fowler, president: Mrs vel H. Davis, Mr: Mrs. M, H. lson, Mrs. Stillman, Mrs. Joseph L. Peacock Mrs. John G. Dutton, Mrs. W. W, 1. ter, Mrs. D. E. Hoxle, vice presidents: Merton L. Stott, secretary P. Clark, treasurer. tees were selected: Fred- Alberti These commit- Recreation Committee—Ernest Gul- Is, Bennett Chapple, Adolph Rossie, Miss Margaret Muinati, Mrs. I D, Probst, John Smith, R, A. Reynolds, Mrs. Bennett Chapple, David Robert- son, Charles S. Fowler. Improvement Committee F. E )-’v'kr D. E, Hoxie, R. B. Meikle, J. H. Murphy, C. O. Treat, F. G. H well, C. E. Broughton, B, P, Wheeler, . association, Sam- Eugene F. Stillman, R! Herbert Entertained Social Union. Mrs. Carl Johnson of this village entertained the Ladies’ Social Union of Montville Center and a few friends at her home, Thursday afternoon. Red Cross werk was done as is customary at these gatherines. Cake and ice cream were served. Rev. F. 8, Clark offictated at the funeral services of Mrs. Samuel Gib- €on of this place Tuesday afternoon at Gager's undertaking rooms, Nor- wich. Mrs. Josenh Church is spending several weeks with her father and brother in Boston, Mrs. Gertrude Rozers is in the em- vloy of the C. M. Robertson company for the summer, Junior Red Cross Instructors, The Junior Réd Cross, which meets In the schoolhouse Tuesday after- noons, has as the efficient Instruc- tors, Mrs, Fred Church and Mrs. Mel- party at Alien Kenyon's Friday even- ng. i Dancing and pinochle - were en- il d. ome from here attended the enter- tainment given at Ashford town for the benefit of the Red Cross Tuesday evening. Miss Minnie Jones will attend the summer normal school session at Danbury. Mrs. R. G. Clemens was a Williman- tic visitor Monday. Lucky Fishermen. Roy Clemens, Roy Latham and Wil- fred Latham motored to Crystal lake Monday and returnedq with a big string of fish. Mr, and Mrs. Edward Raymond and aughter Ruth cailed at Roy Clemens' iday en route to Woodstock. Mrs, Raymond was a former resident of that place. A number from here attended the dance in Union Wednesday evening. by T. H. Sweeney. 3 There was a lawn party on the par- sonage lawn last weei Tuesday. Fourth Celebrated. The Fourth was celebrated with a parade, a_clambake at the Social club, and dencing. Mrs. Willlam Welch is entertalning relatives from Rhode Island. Eddie Russell, a woodchopper; cut his leg this week, three stitches had to be taken in the gash. The bone is also cut into. 3 Mrs. T. H. Sweeney had her house- hold goods moved to Fast Hampton last week. She spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rollinson. At Lake Camp. Mr. and Mrs. B. I. Taft are at the camp at Alexander Lake for the sum- mer, Mrs. Frank Beattie' and Alice vin Furber, Among those spending their vaca- Eastford Defeats W. H. 8. The Eastford ball team played Wind- Beattie are visiting Mr. and Mrs. L Taft at their camp. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Parr ard a party from New York state called on 145 pounds. The Germans are getting the stuf- fing pounced out of them, you can see in the papers. I hope it lasts lonz enough so I can have & chunce to g to the front. T would like to tell you where we are and all about the trip across, but nothing doing! But it will keep and I will tell you about it when we get tack. I should like to have ths machine here. 1 must tell you that I am in £chool now learning to drive trucks, Pud has gone to school, too some- where in France. When you get this latter, if you do, it will Le 5 o'clock in thie evening here. Only six hours and twenty minutes _difference, that's all. So in the morning, when we are getting up T bet sometimes you are not in bed vet, because it would only be 12 o'- | clock, the States, 1 remain, Your Son, PRT. ARTHUR SHEPARD, A. E. F, 36th Arty, Bat. D, France. Mrs. Walter Thorp of Westerly £pending a Mr. and Mrs. Mabel relatives in_ Blanchard few W. G. B North Stonington. OLD MYSTIC Percival Park Anderson Among Hon- on Pupils at South Norwalk High School—Young Men's Team Shuts 11:\}1». at the home of the guest ton, D. C, is at her summer home, Broadview farm. Paul B. Lamphere has returned to his work at the plant of the Winches- ter Fire Arms company, New Haven, after a brief vacation spent With his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lam- vhere. Miss Annie Olsen of New Haven is the guest of Misses Ruth and Maud Williams at Plainview farm. Graed A daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel H. Avery of Easter: is of Out C. V. Nine—Personals. Point, has returned to the home of her parents after two weeks' Visit ¢a_her Percival Park Anderson, son of|grandparents, Deacon and Mrs. Wil» nd Mrs, Henry E. Anderson of |liom D. BecKwith. rayton, Conn., s a member of iss Marjorie Harrls, who has 58 of 1818 of the South Norwalk |taught for the past few vears at Ev- taking place Mies Elsie ed cival Ande: the tenor chool, the Williams called the school, graduating exercises fonday evening, June 21 roll, making comments on each pupil call- The first name called was Per- = of Rowayton, { lji: Rey A ma Mr. Anderson u a former pastor of the ry Costnett of New London have been | into Hoancial erett, Mass., has returned to the Har- ris hoffiestead for the summer vaca- tion James Webster of Mystic and H: inx Miss Sarah L. Hadley gave an in- teresting talk on. The Present Crisis in Africa, On Holiday Outing. M;. and Mrs. F. H. Irons and son, Frederick Irohs, wére visitors over the Fourth with Mr. Irons aunt, Mrs. Mary Lee, in North Stonington. Mrs. Esther Fitch returned Saturday to Jewett City after several days' visit with' Mrs:: J: H. Kennedy. Rev., Mauriee: Re; m of Rowley, Mass., is visiti father at the parsonage on n%a.y to Camp Taylor. He will preach: \evlem. “church Sun. lounded. day morning.”- . Wo “Kendall have Sari Mr! and 'flfi received word from overseas that their son_John 11 was: severly wound- ed June 16. They are anxiously await- ing further word e fo the nature of his injuries. mmnuhl- straits. s,