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YANTIC Harry Shaw has left town for sev- o eral months' stay in the Catskills after epending the past few months at Rock= clyffe farm. John H. Willlams has returned after a few days’ stay in Boston. | L The members of the Woman's guild of Grace church spent Wednesday at Mohegan park picnicking. A most en- joyable day was spent. The trip to and return was made by autobus. _ Miss Agnes Murphy of Bostofi” has % returned mn{for tm( nding the halldays B i at Pine cottago, ‘ Edward and Ernest Broming of New o % York are spending the summer in tewn ¢ 3 as guests of their uncle and aunt, Ms, and Mrs. George Bromin R Eroow o : the holi s in onington wi ' Miss Mary Rose O'Hearn of Bridge: port is passing geveral days in tewn ith i other, Mrs, Stephea 4 " 2 % g‘;:u.r:: N:. Timethy Leary and ; ) { & ‘ ; smoke flle box— '. daughter of New Lenden spent the 2 holidays with Mps, Leary's mether, . : Mrs. M, D, Murphy, of ¥antis, b Mr, !n?aMAl:ér?/a::fi& Vé‘?"" 'fl.llg P . E 3 ' Mrs. Earl id: e Murphy, . 4 11 aterhury has ° p : : { hel::rf;;;a?:g 'Zavff::} En i his - _lt? ‘ : 7, : . parents, Mr, and Mrs, Jabes H, ! - L i u ® < i TURKIS alley, a 3 Py ~ e 'y = ) . RETTES ‘e,“‘.i"fi‘:’."dt’,“;?“';&“?s{:f‘émm Y CIGARETTES i 2t Cadman af New La: 4 2 Aon woth Fecant griosts of MY, &aa M TE. P A o Pater Crafty hawe d « 3 % R oy 2 . . . turned §5 Ihe villaes nétoy = Deter viaht You object to the high cost of living. at their hame in Hanover, > 4 e RS : But some of you forget it when you buy anever, ‘. 2 - y s LT R e i i : cigarettes. You pay for an expensive r 3 3 4 ke . & fo wazya Tn Mo T Rer rand- | - . box, get fewer cigarettes, and pay a mother, Mrs. ; . : > 5 o ey runfeusiges e : oor business. eha Rackeas Roemiial Bonday tor treate| ’ : higher price. That’s p m;’;‘m Thomas of New \"m;‘k s,:am"t‘{;: i - : 5 g T e / If you bought tl}:iat’ “lray for ylour em~’ ITE ROCK x 1 wouldn’t last very long. : WHITE ROCK ployer, you ? Robert 7!P(I;fi!horpfilzslxev, 2 h‘;": was f ¥ otanihbetin e ; “Otin, Merpie: of Aryatls i TAmmisle . O ? LORD SALISBURY TURKISH cig- thin ;"{:;-m‘;;ggfg;f‘:n;;*,{é arette is the inevitable solution of the - s s 5 " Haty Shristo cigarette-buying problem, because you : s ik et 5 extra cigarettes instead of a box. b ¢ and David Nasen made s g ex gare A : a businems trip to Lebanen Baturday, - ity - = ” . and Willard hflann:tft,fl)::;: g = : o fal" aining & number of = 5 z T3 Wnd i AR Tabanis, wish * Itis the only high-grade TURKISH cigarette Rt ne oy bt ot ' in the world that sells for as little money as George N of Ashaway has ponding the past week at Pavid g - 20 cents ifor’ 15 cig:;xés:tes tead mnd his mether, gar Bain and two daugh : T, eason for the low price is that LORD SALISBURY H cigaretteis packed in the most inexpensive and the most Quinie Mase, and Mrs, ds of Calkland Beaeh, R. T attractive machine-made paper package instead of the expensive. hand-made cardboard box. ' For these practical reasons - LORDSALISBURY TURKISH CIGARETTE -3s inevitable nchell was a recent vis- ard Bennett visited . M. Robinson and egan, Conn. 'wan of North Stoning- acent guest of her daugh- t Cornell. MANSFIELD DEPOT Sarah Morrison visited at the b in Willimantic from de a week end visit and grandchildren in Mrs. H. H. Courser of Glen Sutton, Mrs. W Walbridge of sters ‘of Arthur Cush- latest visitors at Bonny Hall of Boston visited tedman, from brother, Clayton Easterbrook, and Miss Mabel ntic. Doris East- here for a week's of Dunham Memo- eld last Sunday in R. W. Tilden of Nor- laughter, Miss Mildred, hursday to Sunday at the Tilden's sisters, Misses fary Tilden. s Viola White of Hartford is vis- cousins, the Misses Tilden. ional hour in chapel Thursday, 8§ p.m The cholr rehearsal will be held on Friday at $ p. m. in the church. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Porter Sunday evening their eldest son, Robcrt Fuller Porter and viola.l iweoevsomae | i daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gibson C. Preston, of Brooklyn, Y. were united in mariage by Rev. Howard Champe, p: - of the Congregational church. The attendants were Miss Winifred Davis, of Brooklyn, N. Y, —uwhich means that if you don’t like LORD, SALISBURY Cigarettes you can get your money back from the dealer. and Horace Porter, of Hebron, brother of the groom. The ribbon bearers were Thelma Cummings, Harriet, Helen and Mildred Hough. The bridal party entered the parlor as the Bridal Chorus from Lohengrin was played by Mrs. W. O. Seyms, cousin of the groom who also played solftly during the cer- emony, Oh, Promise Me, and The Dawn of a Perfect Day. After an in- formal lunch Mr. and Mrs. Porter left by automobile for Hartford. After a short wedding trip they will make their home in Millwood, N. J., for th present. ; Fourth of July guests at Mrs. H. F. Porter’s were M and Mrs. Henry thur Pratt, and Mr. tin of East Hartford: Clifford, infant |last week Wednesday for a f: re- | spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. | caller Saturday. Ixs in town for a visit. ywaod avenue Tuesday for the seasen. 9f Bridgeport. |son of Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse=Wright, | unjon. it Hmer Main, Henry Fo, Miss Marion Fox and| Mrs. C. E. Pomeroy of Windsor, who ' Misa Nellie Gerhardt left Menday pomeiyics ut e C‘”‘”and Winthrop. infant son of Mr. and) Mrs. Minnie Gates visited friends at| Services were held at the chapel|Mrs. N, L. Clark, were Norwici vis- |has been in Wcodstock for a fortnight, | for several weeks' visit in Nova Scotia Mrs. Albert Hilding. Winthrop Porter | Plum Bank several days last week | Sunday afternson. itors, Saturday. |is now with her daughter, Mrs. Wil-| Mrs. William E. Strong has return united with the church. returning to Millington, Monday. Max Bloom, Lawrence Spencer, Miss | liam C. White, in town led from a week's visit with her elster Mrs. Elizabeth Cummings left Sun- | Nathan SnitRowsky is visiting his Muriel Archer and Ruth Murray were | Miss Ada Von Deck of Manchestet ' in Columbia, Iday night for Newington, where she | father and brothér at their home here, SALEM Gallers in Colchsater Friday.. {is a guest at Charles M. Lee's. William Kramer and Albert Mark i is to teach in a summer school. Clarence Reynblds, Jasper Gray and J. Milton Clar! spending a| Mrs. Jennie Lee Ross has returned’ of Malden, Mass. formerly of tr Miss Florence Smith left Thursday | Mr. Phillip's were guests at &, ~. | Miss Muriel Archer, teacher in the e e e e pending s e s hen Eees e e Euests of Mr. amd Mrs for New York to take a summer course | Jewett's over the Fourth. Harris District the past year, left on | Ross’ niece, Miss Katherine Lee, re- John Marks the past week, making at_Columbia university. W. M. Sison, Jr., and family, Mr. |Saturday for her home in Bethel P ! turned with her for a short stay | the trip here by automobile. Elmer Chadwick _of . Manchester BOLTON William Grant _received word re-| Patrick Connors returned to Hart- Mrs. W. O. Seyms entertained over | and Mrs. William Sisson, M, J. Stark the Fourth her niece, Miss Edith Bis-|and Miss Emily Stark attended . the | Spent the Fourth at his home here. ! cently of the de brother, Al- ford Tuesday after a week's visit with sell of East Hampton, and Edward|Fourth of Yuly celebration in Had- | Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Clark, Miss Ella| Mrs. Louise Keller and daushter, pert Grant af , N. Y his raother on Broadway Donnellan of Bristol. lyme. Fole;‘ss;:fi:i&n:;g}f ;t;dg::kr:v "“flx Mrs. Roberts, and four children of Chi-| Mr, and ! L Hutchingon | . Clayton D. Barton and brother of iss Helen Gil entertained Rev. and Mrs. F: spent the : s sis- . iza . s and daughter Louise of Hartford have Fast Hampton were callers here Tues Miss e Nt enta A gD - & e BTyl and | D irs. Emma Cox, in North Frapk. |C380 have rented Mrs. Eliza I. Daly 8. CGomé ‘to their:Bolton home Tor tNG" dey. & g | Mrs. €. E. Knox returned ield and Miss Dorfs ' home in Binghamton, N. Hartford spent the week after two weeks' visit With friend from Chester over the holi- | Miss Eliza Martin spent a part of the L eottage for the shtiimer. Comene B i day. - day last week Tuesday at the sh : : If you are troubled with pains or “The Center school pupils had a piic- | * Mrs, H. A: Gates Snd three soir: | . Mr. and Mrs. Leon Rix of New Lon-| Guests at Mr. and Mxy, £ Elmer; J. don visited relatives in town Friday. Finley’s July Fourth were Mr. and brother, aches; feel tired; have headache, ic at the North Pond the first of the|dren returned to Little River last £ T e 3% Sunday after a two weeks' v: (| _Mrs. Helen Malona and Miss Violet | Mrs john P Mr. and end in tows | A. T. Van Cleve, on South Main street Mfishqn'm_somm‘."mm?"" = == s SPent Wit relitives Here, ACAUOR | pogers are attending the summer | mrs e e e B e e | “Henry O. Sorrsll of ® North Test- ege of urine, you will find relief in Frank Miner was in Norwich Mon- | School in Danbury. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Keller ‘and chil- COLCHESTER | cnester was catling on triends in town NORTH LYME aay. A community picnic was held on the | dren of Hartford, Mr. and Mrs. Thomns Tuesday. m Mrs. Alpheus Nye and sons of Stod- Green, the Fourth. About 200 were | Lioyd of East Hartford, i Judze Michael D. O'Connell of Staf-; The Old Guard band will zive the rs. Alp! £ L iy present. An interesting feature of the| Charles N. Loomis. Jr. and son, | ford Sp was the guest of his sis- |NEXt open air concert ofi tha park on dard’s Wharf are spending the week LAUREL GLEN programme was a ball game between | Northam Loomis, of Pawtucket, R. T.|iors o treet the past weelk, | YWoinesday eveming. July 16th s at George Babeock's. the married men and single men. The {came to the home of the forme o : e Mrs. Mary White end snm Walter Leslte Rogers and family returned Clyde Main with his family from |game was won by the bachelors. | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles 1 Miss Alma 1 returmed 'xuomay_'". visiters in Norwich Wednesday. o - 5. 3 +g | Chicopee Falls, spent the week end|Other games were enjoyed. Cake, | Loomis, last week Thursday. Mr.|to her home in New Britain. i or v — et to New London Sunday, after a week's | with his father, Nathan Main sandwiches, ice cream and lemonade | Loomis returned home Sunday. The Mothers\ club held a regular k vacation spent at Icwin Rogers'. There was & conmunity picnic at| were served. Mr. andMrs. Chariss Davison spent mceting in Academy hall Monaay Sotws: - Dovw. LGOS The world’s standard remedy for kidney, N. S. Strong, Mr. and Mrs. G. H.| Yawgo poné ou the Fourth. Heénry Fox, a student at Yale uni- [the week end at Ocexn Beach. fevening. A special program of.music! (ermany's crops are saig to be liver. bladder and uric acid troubles and | Strong, visited Sunday at H. A. Gates, n;u. Taylor of Willimantic is visit- | versity, spent the holiday and week Miss Helen R. Northam returned to and readings s given. Light re. b the average this year,. Hew- Nationul Remedy of Holland sirice 1696, | in_Little River.” = ing® her ulug':ur Miss Clara Taylor. | end with relatives in tow: her home in East Hartford after sev- | feshments were served. . sapoys, By ' * Three sizes, all druggists. Guarantoed. Leslie_Rogers and family, J Mr. and actor Rusich of Ash-| Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tisdale enter- | eral weeks spentin town. Miss Adelia| Max Cohen was calling on friends in | ever, the Germans are mnot.. raising Ll 5 Hhe Gt bex | 7N Rogers, Miss Lois Rogers, Mrs. | away spent Saturday with' the latter's | tained a large party at Mill ‘Valley | Loomis returned with her for a ahnrl} orwich Tuesda; ’u much Cain as they did during the — _‘l-'m_“_""-"fl. Minnie Gates, Mrs. H. A. Gatea, and! uncle, Mr. Ka: - I bungalow the Feurth. time. & Mrs. Harry Elgart and children are w snd mere—Buffale three children were at-G. H. John Maine and ©of Wésterly William Darling was a Colchester Miss Lina M. Bldwell of Siiver Lane rived at their summer home on Lin-