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" The picnic entertainmient glven_ the members of the Woman's Home Mis- siomary society at Ocean beach by Mrs. Ralph , president. was much . Those who attended were: Mrs. Melcer, Mrs. Charles C. Tibbetts. Long. Mre, Charise Raimage. M: Long, es , M Ramage, Mrs. George W. Darf, Mrs. Hubert G. Dart, Miss Elace and Dana Dart, Mrs. John Botham, Mrs. Oscar Church, Miss Ida Ch B. Newten, Mrs. Louis G. Morton Newton. Alice Newton, 3 Richard Johnson, Mrs. Charles “Wat- son.: Mrs. Hurlbutt, Mrs. Joseph Mil- ler, Mrs. Albert Kellogg and children, ! Mrs. Joseph Smith, Mrs. Burke Hew- ett, Miss May Smith, Mrs. Wallace Potter, Alce and Llewellyn Potter, Mrs. Willlam Beckwith, Mrs. Willlam Vallett, Marion and Donald Vallett, + Miss Vera Bartlett. The motrers and chiidren were conveyed to the beach in Mrs. Melcer's and Mrs. Avery's automobiles. The others went by trol- ley. The Massasoit company at Oakdale, have men at werk installing electric- al motors and fixtures to run their plant by electricity, instead of lteaqa, as_heretofore. = Selectman George H. Bradford with Mrs. Bradford is -spending the week on an automeobile trip through' New Bngland. 2 Miss Carrfe Comstock after g few wecks spent with relatives in Provi- éence and Boston has returned to her hoiae with Mrs. C, A. Chapman at Haughton's. / Mr. and Mrs. Osgear Church are en- tertaining as -their guest, Miss Alice Newton, of Hartford, for a few days. N Agnes Auwood and brother, are guesis this week of Mr. and Mrs. Perey Palmer of Fall River. Miss Susan Collins of Westerly has been secured to teach in one of the grades in the school the coming year. A delightful, delicately perfumed bath and toilet powder for individual use And far better than any soap be- : Sprinkled in wash-bowl or bath BO-RAXO makes a rich, cleans- ing lather that soothes and pu- rifies and keeps the skin clear, soft and healthy. Not mereky_ .a toilet luxury—a toilet mnecessity. cause it contains BORAX which so ure powdered ns the water, opens and cleanses the pores and cre- ates that condition so nec toa - . i Mr. ang Mrs. Hull entertained at beautiful Shn—hyzi ccl L 0 PACKED AND GU Wateh Hill, Sunday, Miss Catherine ; : > Collins. Mrs. Wallace Potter and children Alice and Llewellyn, spent the week end with friends in New London. Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Avery of Hill Top are entertaining thelr niece, Miss Gladys Morgan of Lyme, for a few davs. Miss May is spend cqusin, he aist < lawn the Auwoo! of New Londen week the guest of her Bradford. League of tha Metho have arranged to hold a on_the groumds around on Tuesday evening. An nz programme has been ar- ranged by Miss Vera Bartlett, who is Music will be furnished by from Camp Dewey. Those e »)cial 0Tt s Nafe . Newtan, . Miss with the wasteful and unsanitary this delightful toilet requisite. Get Miee A3 Hewett, Miss" Arsella soap cake, exposed to dustand dis- a can of your dealer and test it in e mih, b Charice Aesois ease germs. BO-RAXOdestroysall your bath tonight. “The Miss Mary Smith and Miss Ruth Long. Ray ‘Woodmansee has return- to her home after spending a few days with relatives in Gilead. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rogers have returned to their home after spending a vacation in Boston. James Clark le leading a horse was quite badly hurt about the face. “The horse not keeping up as wanting, Mr. Clark struck the animal with the halter rope which caused it to kick. The boy was picked up unconscious and medical aid summoned. His nose was broken and his face badly cut. He {was taken to. his home in one of Cran- "dall's automobiles. OLD MYSTIC The par {rom N, farmerette students < city who have. been 1ill for the past few were employed on of the farms in the Read So- sciety district, have returmed ifo their home city to prepare for taking up their studies when school reopens. George V. Harris, crop technolo- gist for the government bureau at Washington, statjoned at Baldwin- Vil has réturned to his work frer spending his annual vaca- his family at the Har- amphere returned Mon- to his work at the Winchester re Arms company of New Haven 1fter spending Sunday here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lam- phere. to Camp Raritan, Metuchen. N, J., af- ter a brief furlough spent here with his narents, Postm: am S. Walbridege Walbridge, Mise Lillie P. Chipman of Brush- wood was the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Herbert S. Coit of Pearl street, Mys- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoiloway and children ard Mr. and Mre, John Ham- lin and sen, C us, all of Carolina, were recent guests of relatives at tle Holloway homestead. Eli Boothman. formeriy of Old Mys- 3 is very ill at the home of his ghter, - Mrs. Ira Decker of Willow Richard W. Walbridge bhas returned BO-RAXO in its convenient, eco- nomical sifter-top can does away perspiration odors and leaves the skin delicately fragrant and inviting. At All Dealers sold only in handy, sanitary, sifter-tog cans. Convenient to use and very e_conomwal. 15¢ and 30e The illustrations show alfew of the many uses for which nothing equals sense of comfort and : which it gives will be a revelation. COAST BYF CHICAGO TR recent guests of Mr. and Mrs, Sher- ence have announced the en- |looking after busis i x p . ey T e gagement of their daughter, Mildred | plant St the Mystis ot fm:tx:g; CENTRAL VILLAGE “%iis_‘“v‘é‘;fill‘;"cfifi;‘e‘nfi’ BE Rl ek SAiay Bation ol Aoy, mho Naaimlhd e e Rl Mr. and Mrs. Trank E. Gates of|Tell, to John Tindall Riley of Edge- |of Ola Mystic, being a member of the| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bragg_and | taining three grandchildren from| Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J ot | i56s ok tha Qetandant comipery. I e ) R L : arm. 2 Erwin Whitehead are at the White| Dayville. Moosup relatives Sunday. |rear of its store. The accident took Rev. and Mrs. Fred Sterling are| Willilam W. Mitchell has been to|Mountains for a week. Mrs. Raymond Carpenter and daugh-| Mr. McShane of | place on 14, 1918, and the claim.is spending their vacation with their | Greenport, L. I, to attend the funeral| Mr, and Mrs. Frank Byles and|ter. Dorothy, are visiting at the home | Moosws o tors at John 'made in the complaint that the de- :?nflnk—la_,vw and dnl,‘u;:l:][e!'. Mr. . and |of his granc_!son. who is a son of Wil- daughter, of Schenectady, N. Y. have|of Mr. Carpenter’s sister, Mrs. Esther | Graham i | tendant FO;:ICP;H was g O‘f grass Mrs. Ray Hayes of Meriden. liam W. Mitchell, Jr. returned home, having visited Mr.| Dowd at Russell, Mass, .- — St carelessniess in allowing the opening Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Desfosses have | Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Barnes|Byies mother, Mrs. Charles Byles. Mrs. Israel Seguin has been visiting GALES FERR to exist when it knew of the prac- 3 returned from their honeymoon trip|Dbave returned to Oaklawn, after an| Charles Dearborn remains in & |several days at the home of her broth- "2 E tice and habit of children playing fn to New York city, They will reside|2utomobile trip tp Cape Cod. critical condition. He has not re-|er, Joseph Levalley in Darnfelson. The Al Minstrel the neighborhood. Damages of $10,- SELL IT TO in Old Mystic in the upper tenement | AlisS.Yuna Ackley has retirned to|gained consciousness, hiving had a| Miss Miriam Chapman has been vis- | tertainme: 36 000 are claim ? " % of Albert Desfosses’ house on Main Gallup Hill, after attending' The six|shock about ten days ago at Moosup iting Mrs. Jennie Frink at Jamestown, | try b emiast Stbeats wieks] term of the Danbury summer|where he was employed as a stone|R. I lshicne r“f,”" 18/30: SeIng Miss Charlotte Marchand, eldest| 3000 oo o) letterer, His sister from New London| Mr. and Mrs. Maxine Coutu are en- | of ch 2nd the physicians ar STE daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mar- Po}ms h{za eeler of Graton Long|is assisting in caring for him. tertaining their daughter and family| Capt. Ha wfrem e ."L"wm cases = chard, was given a miscellaneous | o, tha"BaCcctple«} the position to} The Central Worsted Mill is shut | of West Warren, Mass. | drofobia, John Mac: that they have ;,,,;,s;, gm‘m“,_‘ It i & METAL Co shower by a party of her young wo- | e e the ’“fl;‘f ts Corners school for|down this week as machinery is being| Miss Hazel Walsh of Lawrenes, |bert H. Co timated that the number of peogie o men friends on a recent evening, in | tns%ma school year. Miss Wheel- | moveq and the new-addition is being|Mass,, is visiting at her home. | Dumont; SoLin, e 3 L PODRY honor of her approaching marriage to | O, '2USht the schoal during the lat- | connected. 210 West Main St. Wallace Cook of Hope Valley. ter part of last year. Judge Willis E. Heaton returned Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cook and daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gallager are | Rastus, entertatning relatives from New York. Bruce T. suffering there from this complaint 'is upwards of 200. In addition to the us- g 2 Jageh n ual feature of hot weather trouble Theodore Johnson has been trans- ¥ & ter, Funice, are visiting relatives in Fred North was injured Saturday | Donald Gordon Peck. any ) atients a & in terred from C: Dev A Monday night to Troy, N. Y., after|New York. afternoon while at work at the Cen- | Pian £ many of the 'patients are sufferipg Telephone 190 e e Vens at AVer,| ghanding h 1 i 4 . & < = St H from severe pains in the muscles and Mass, to Camp Greenleaf, Ga. Ly g his annual vacation here;| Miss Elizabeth Bourque is spending|tral Worsted Mill. He was hit in the| Henry F recefved | joints of the body. Some physicians Herman Rawitsor and Miss Teresa |l Mr. and Mrs. Charles Q. Eld-| this week at Crescent Beach. face by a timber. He went to the office | word of the 1 of th T oaleiniar i tiiafimatndyil s W Rawtiser of New York, wete reoent| oo mna it e Raymond Rider has gone to Southfof Dr. James L. Gardner. who took | Corporal Ca Hurlbutt, species of summier grip, wELDlNG w‘LL le |T Slosts GHMTS and NS Tohn Ketody es and | Carolina, where he is employed as am|a stitch to close the wound. | other side. H om Nev Cylinders, Castings of all kinds, Agri- cultural | Implements, Transmissions and Crankeases, Housings, Steel Frames, Axles and other metal parts of ALL KINDS can be made WHOLE and SOUND with our WELDING. Skilled, expert work that is guaran- teed—try it. Cave Welding and Mfg. Co. | 31 Chestnut Street Phone 214 Now is the time to find out how good the Falls Auto Paint Shop will paint your auto. FALLS AUTO PAINT SHOP and family. Mr. Rawitse: er was here Dr. Perdlnand King, %% York Physician and Medical Author, says pbysicians should rranic irog—Nuxated ) daughter, Miss Mildred Neil Gates, of Providence, are making their an- nual visit here at the Holloway home- stead. Mrs. Anna Butterworth, of Tampa, Florida, is the guest of Mrs. Horace Frink of Quesquebaug hill. Miss C. Louis Harris of West Ha- ven, is spending a month’s vacation here at the Harris' homestead. Miss Eleanor Burrows, has been confined to her home the past week by ilintss. b Miss Florence Johnson has return- |ed from an automobile trip through the white mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Terpenger of Warping- | ger's Falls, New York, are guests of sr. and Mrs, Henry- Ackert at The Maples. Mrs. Frederick Munrich, of Bridge- | port, was the guest Monday night of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Q. Eldridge, at { Riverview cottake, Miss Mary McGuire, has returned to the School for the Deaf, in Albany, N..Y. which is managed by her, af- ter spending the summer’s vacation here "at. the McGuire homestead, in Burnetts Corners district. EAGLEVILLE Mr. V. W. Vinton, is-recovering from his recent serious iliness. This village is enjoying a goed sea- son of business and gardenming and much is being done by-individuals and electrician. Mrs. James Walsh and two chil- dren of Rensselaer, N. Y. have been spending several days at Edward Gal- lagers. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edgarton and daughter, Hazel, are spending this week at Quonocontaug Beach. Mrs. Samuel Collins has been vis- iting in Providence and Warren, R. I, and Taunton, Mass., the past week. Miss Charlotte Chesley, stenograph- er 4t the Farnsworth, Phinney and Co. office, is spending a week at Pleasant View. & Kugene Collins has been spending a few days at Watch Hill Misses Bessie and Roby Peck of Brige’s Corner. Mass,, have been spending several days with their aunt, Mrs. Raymond Rider, Farl Collins has been at Wateh Hill for a few days. 2 H. Elmer Lewis returned from a week’s stay with Everett Dawson at Buttonwoods, R. L. . Miss Elizabeth Barber is spending two wecls with relatives in Rhods Island. Norman White of Brookline, Mass., has been spending a few days at the Sugar Brook Farm. Mrs. William Doty of Boston has been visiting Mrs. Charles Day. Several men from the Brooklyn jail have been here the past week unload- ing coal from<the cars for the Farns- organizations to help our government ! worth, Phinney Co. Elewen car lcads and allies win the war. for the company and several Miss Evelyn Stetson of Providence is ‘visititg this week with her cousin, Miss Dorothea Gardner. Carl Trudeau of Moosup is spend- ing this week with his aunt, Miss Mary Bouque. c Miss Nettie Still returned Saturday to her home in Potter Hill, having spent a week at Arthur Bradley's. Miss Minnie Newport has returned to her home, after an absence of five | vears for the benefit of her health, which is much improved. Cook William Shaughneeey of Camp Devens spent Sunday at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cushing of Providence, Mr. and - Mrs. Bernard Connell and daughter, of Pawtucket, were guests Saturday at John Fletch- er's. = Mrs. Leen ANard of Pomfret has been the guest of her cousin, Miss Clara Fletcher. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Hosea Geer, of Wick- ford were Saturday visiters here, where they formerly lived. Israel Seguin and daughters, the Misses Rose and _Beatrice Seguin, were at Pleasant View the past week. Charles Lester of Providence spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. E, Kennedy. Ernest Barr of Lawrence, Mass, was a Sunday guest at Joseph Far- land's. Henry Longbeam of Camp Devens spent Sunday at his home. George Keene of Providence visited relatives Saturday. \ Benjamin Dawson returned Sunday I i | i Patterson and a short time ag the Fourth co a member of one hundred and | He months Z . entering the men from Ari- while he was e in a zona, loyed copper mine. Rev. John Barstow Bar- 1 church of I ent guests of the! Patterson. of t journey going to M Massa Ir. and Mrs. of Pittsfield, ) week of Misses Mathe BRIEF STATE. NEWS Bridgeport. — Tax {Comm! Mathewson last | the Arthur . Cornor has discovered houses in Bridgeport ha paying an represen approximately $2,000 000. houses are in the rear of other houses and how the property owners were able to evade their taxes is something a great many citizens are unable to fathom. Waterbury.—Papers have been filed at Waterbury showing that the Mohi- can company has been defendant in a suit brought by Martin W. Mullin, as administrator of the estate of the late John Joseph Carberry, thel 10-year New Haven—The Sheffield Scien- tific school has acquired the property at No. 360 Temple street, New Haven, the old Noah Webster house, one of the oldest houses -in New Haven, Ct, from Courtland H. Trowbridge. Th Trowbridze property gives Yale about 200 feet of land on Grove street, amd approximately eighty-six feet on Tem- ple street. This land has long been sought by the scientific school in or- der to acquire additional land fbr the Frederick K. Vanderbilt quag- rangle. “You say Dubw s a good mixer?” “Yes, indeed. T1l tell you what he did. He went to New York and got acquainted with halt a dozen people in less than a month. Birmingham AgegHerald. - 5 FIRABI