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oftice, | und hol | R | some 1 ain 2 ressonsible position e Velvet company. The b time hes n the emp o street merchant. The coup.e W Serwich Balletin, Willimantic 33 Charch street., Telephone 105 What Is Going On Tonight. ide for g n &) ve city, after | trip. i £ A i e e Tt honeymoon of two weeks. The Old Guard band:held a rehearsal o o o 7 ‘o. 343,| Monday evening in the’parlor of the en- Benevolent ana Protective Order of | Mexn. wilh o sy, | Mondant sysiingetn, Urgmbat SOE R ¥igs~ No. 1311," meets - at - $¢7 Main | who ¢ i iPomnt ‘Sun’ | Eibe hatide g They B0 e oad s ol wirect. {day, are enthusiastic over the shore din-| Bef “mbv"i_ et et SnaE e Phe Hartford-Willimantic lne of the | !¢ e Lic.. aveoiding to the men | (NEY Wik plavoaL and. parts motored 1ol York, New Haven and Hartford : it ]\ue m; #ood. Norwich Monday. S i e | g gcal peosle expecting friends on the| ™ John MecCarthy of ‘Bridgeport is ne nen eight cars o 8.35 a ver ¢ dence di- | : iBsiechart Hastne b 41 tars were | Vision of the New Haven rai'road were | Eues! ieteleaYen 0 tami fol died im & out :t Andover Bl a?mr;‘, e o | Henry 0. Sorrell of North Westchester : . S i th s W was here Monday. The coal A Carl Rogers and .party of Salem were was b ol | callers in town Monday evening. . L o was sent out from Providenc: o, AT ¥anOleve 4nd Mrs. C, were among the goods pied T. ung i North Framklin | (s yere \ipitors in Norwich Mond: ~mp tde wrec A wrecking strain, | W the vacamey in I F. D. routey apg 1 W, Hakes left Tuesday mom- with @ crew of 40 men. arrived abou 1. out of that office, due (o the Den-| iz for' 3 month's yisit with relatives in the evening from Eust Hart- |sioning law for employes of the postal| gionington WOrL \as . W) C.eATINZ Up artment which lays off J. D. Simpson rge Remington left Colchester Men- P. e L were de- h&d the position for the past|gay for his home iff Los Angeles after a Middletown hieen vears. month's visit with his father, Rev. B. D. i8 said to have Many lecal people motored to the | Hemington. %) the dropping of a brake e ‘onnecticut Agricuitural College Tues-| Misses Mary lgal and flarmon were midd.e of the v to atitend the opening the various departments chere. evidences Thursday wil be a local people and m: from crounding this city to pilgrimage orrs where a sheep run and cait From nted = \ ound o hibition is to be staged and a good time |and MonSon. planned for all 1 Alrs. ®mily Thompson: has ° returned Beck and Miss The repc v Hea!th Officer Dr.|from a month’s visit ‘with friends in city P. 8. shows tha! during the ngton, Somers, Mon¥on and Spring- | month of there were but ten czses| field. of contag eases this . These Miss' Julia' Lougheed spent her vaéa- cases were folovs: diphiheria 8, |(ion with Mrs. Raymond Paton of Bos- 2 let fever 1 and measies 1 {ton. s Lillian Kromstadt of New York Mr. and Mrs.-Jack Fredaite met with S S (e {is a visitor at the home of her aunt !an accident when their chr -broke. dowa d carr shower 1oy -‘\1"< Benjamin Lisenberg of No. 46 John | jn Somers; when on tic réad to Spring- i wore | street. fi2ld. They hired a car to bring them hat to] After spending several wecks at the | home 2 h N. Y. home of her mother Mrs. Fredette and daughter Inez P. S. Keating, and 89n. |gpent Jast Friday at Crystai Lake. he orzan an have: returned to their home in| Mrs. B. C. Pinney is .Yisitnz her son, Tordan's E. H. Pinney in Springfield: Y Ashton of this city. a coliec- M H Andersoh is. spending 1 and interesting articles. | three wecks at the home: of her parents 10 add 1o his collection afternoon when ex-May On the badge was the president. James M. will win W California.” Brick recently nemen: house at from Ernest Jol son. move into the building inseription, Cox of Ohio. Lox. Mr. and | Oak street The th ased ain Erick is urc street to Mr. séon. Roughhousing in the local Y. M.1C. night resuited on following an tion. A buildi dur: e party of making trouble for last evering was the ¢l Director C. A. Sam pened to be arge of . spoke 10 onz max. m the bu of the fe BEAUTIFUL WOMEN Tron is red biood inad and in my experience | heve found n answer nobflht:r ‘means of building 1o arouse his feei'n; The per- up the rec * son responsibie wa o leave and heiping to give in- Bt . crea: power .to _the ilding bu zo. demand n3 fa) e eniy biood than organic iror money like Nuxated Jron . |be Kicked out. .He soon got it and de- DeERD. ed somewh Pater Mr. Sampson stz d not like to have happen at the as: 5 c but several eve w | f whole affair agreed that i d in sasking the party to hand in his With women in {he is rizht 10 expect proper and actions and when fee's that these things P overridde is time the Y mourey Bros_ | member. No doubt the party will fesl IE: for his ac'ion Tuesizy night. bur | FUNEF AL DIRECTORS AND |according to statements of several pio- EMBALMERS { who hzmnened to he in The building 88 Unien 8- sWillimantic, Gonn, | 8¢ times, when. such times. are In proz Phone 200 (Lady Assistant) | Srn A e e thoul wov | heoxe i I be ducte 1 { Fr VR of the Y s conducted JAY M. SHEPARD {5 ng (o swee's' vcation | Sandey Aug . near McCol- Suceeeding Filmore & Shepard {Ai ke George. N. Y , Willimagtic; Tiyer, Funeral Director & Embalmer -quick’ financier, had 50-82 NORTH ST, WILLIMANTIC| 4 the attention of some locil peo- thine ean be learned about any | Tad __ —&%y Assistant Tel. connection them putting any money into the bank in Boston. One local young s moner out of a lo ted he zning to get § Dr. F. C. Jackson : ner cent. interest on it. but whether he DENT‘ST invested it or not cannot be learned. ome iwenty republicins leave this 248 N H today Wed ) attend th 715 Main Strset Willimantio. f oo 1000y (Wednesday) g nitendCinel) Haur:—e a m. to 8 o. m. Phone 44| party will make the trip in several au- —_—— | tomobiles. s)?n\ AGE’S closed car leaves! Office every mornifig except P; 3 .;z 430 ocluck fer “mmm .Pg‘ P AINF"'LD St car in_morning to leave Willl:! t igl mantic_for Norwich. Inauire at New| Dance. Casino, Jewett City. tonight. Yeork Lumch or ar the hot movasg Colonial gm0 futsten A MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. Bags and Suit Cases FOR VACATION A good locking Trunk — one that you can depend upon is of great importance to make your vacation trip complete. A good variety of standard makes is now displayed for your selection, at prices we are sure will meet your approval. Regular Trunks ............... $13.00 to $25.00 Steamer Trunks ............... $12.00 to $22.50 Barrel Top Trunks ............. $13.50 to $15.00 Separate Webbing Straps, 8 to 9 feet long. ... $1.00 Separate Leather Straps, 8 to 9 feet long . ... $1.50 THE H. C. MURRAY CO. s at the of al sessions of all banner day towns to ex- dunn. who was a delegaie 1o the | Buptist church will be 1€d by Miss Esther democratic national convention ai San | \varren Sunday. Subject, Self Im. Francisco presented him the handsome | provement i | convention badge he had received from| Dr. William P. Chitman of Talcottville the Ohio deiegation backing Governor | preached two very helpful sermons at.the n the in one argu- ording to a expelled had been in some n, wko ¥ requesting him 1o ston e [ he was to at- | : COLCr!r_S"ER A bpseball team has been formed by the men working on the. new: state road and they are out on the park-grounds even- .ngs, practicing. . They willplay the Col- ster team Saturday afternoon. -There | and they wiil. make ‘the borough nine o | some to-beat them. James, John and Edward Penrose iof Naugatuck,’ formerly of ‘this. place, are | spending a few days in lown on a fishing visitors in’ Norw! STAF FORD J. M, Wright Lave been ng friends and relat.ves in Palmer in Hancock., N. M. The Christian *Endeavor society of the Baptist church Sunday. He will also oc- cupy the puipit-next Sunday. . His ‘uncle, Rev. Mr. Pendleton, was pastor of the hureh several ‘years. Mrs. Emily Goodell lfad u'sight shock Saturday lasL . MANSFIELD DEPOT Misses 'Hild**d Garvey, and Deris East- erbrook of 1 | .mantic- werelin this vil- st B2tuiuay on business. Doris Perkins of. Mystic grandfatners W. I, . H. Pollard made thek ‘&hnual trip Sundayio Port- land and Kast Rerlin by automobile, vis- 5 a. brotaer of Mr. Pollard in either place Las is visit- H. Corbitt. furnished the best haying days of cuson. A gredt amount o the goodiy crop was harvésted by our up- and-doing farmers. Dr. and Mrs. $mith ‘of the Mansfield state training school and hospital have been uway reccntly for a few days of rest. Mr. Crane left the Jnstitution service Saturda; The work: of mew. eonstruction:en. the titution hill is_makibz fair progress. Some great néw buildings wiil be addéd to the institution’s equisment by the com- pletion of present plans. Bonny View farnt's berry ‘season has| been the greatest ever. | The Augusi business’ meeting of the C. E. ciety w Anna Ma | bership. ‘The mission . dep: s held Sunday evening, Miss Wilkins was™clected. to. mem- tmént of Dunham | Memorial chureh will hold a meeting on | Thursday evening, Auz. 5th, at 7 o'clock. | Hour of devotion Thursday. 7.30 p. m., | in the chapel. ‘OUTH WOODSTOCK Mr. and Mis. Plerce.and family are = August with Mrs. Ida Sawyer. | roid Joaason is empleyed, 4 Waterbury. A lirge number from this place at- cnded the entertainment at the: Acade- i my last Monday night. Andereon has - nearly com- | new . house. Mrs. Frank ‘Shippee and son motored to Stafford Sunday. Miss Annie Shippee of Hartford, was in iown' one day this week. George Nelson, who has been spend- |ing a week’s vacation at home has re- |turned to his work at Mansfield. ! Mr and ‘Mrs. William Nelson of New {Haven spent a few days with Mr. and iMrs. Claus. ‘Nelzon, R. K. Safford .and friends motored to Rocky Point one day last week. C. W. Brown of New York was in twon a few days last week. A few at from thic plice atiended the L. H. Heaiy’s last Monday John Lowe has Been visiting her Mr. Mills of Thompszon. and AMrs. Joseph Shepard. enter- tained a friend from Waterbury over Sunday. O g East Berlin—The Conneeticut = Metal and Chemical company’s new factory is neariy completed and will soon Le ready for the new machinery - When the success or failure of any day de- pends upon whether Lhe bowels’ functionate | properly or not . " You Need The digestion of food entails the production of poisons that must be eliminated regu larly and thoreughly Largest Sale o Asy are a number of good players on the team |- Mr. Reynolds. was in Boston for the | week end. ‘ S Mrs. Phillips is in Providence: for the| week, léaving her four boys with ‘their| aunt; Mrs. G..B. Pinon M. und Mrs. “Gurdon Chappel .were| ceilers &t the home of Mri and ® Mre.| Cherles Davis, in- Franklin, recently. . | - EKUNK - - AW, Néodne ar Peterboro, ‘N. ¥, "Mrs. George Frink AVoous,ock and M’ Dr.. aniu'.n & Wiicox, Miss Lucy Wileox and: Walter: S, Palmer. from ithe Norwich Stale ! hoapital, ‘were: vusucss callers at L D. delck' ‘Monday even- n’ Misses - Dotathy. and Vh‘lun Richard- son have resurned home, after spending several days . with Norwich friends. \ Mr. and Mrs. A E. Grdy have been! entertaining. ‘the former's bro.her and | his wife frem northern: Vermiont.. . - \ Mre: Egra Bawards and son’ of.Vei- untown were guesis. Sunday of Mrs. iL E. Palmer. . Mrs.: Waler F. Thorpe ‘of Wer.erxy c.nfi; for her aunt,’Mrs. Wal- Luther, . employed in ‘spend tWe - wiexs' VA- cation Wwith his; parents. { Sterling Averill, Edward Capron and Leland M. Burdiek: frém Brewster's Neck were -, visltérs rat Irviag 0. Bur- dick’s Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William R. Richmond| of Chicopee, Mass, Have bDeen enter- tainiag -the latters TSiter With her son from thl spiacé. The salad supper served at Social hall, Glasgo. Thursday evenihg for (! Methodist ‘chureh - was well atiende: and netted the ‘society more than fort: dollars. Albertus C. Burdick of Jewatt called on his brothers wold Sunday. City in South Grls- Mr. and . Sterry H. Kinne enter-| tained friends fram Mystic recentiy. Mr. and Mrs. Frnest Luther, Mra, ! Frank L. Beler, Frank L. Beler and Jacog Luther molored to .Providence Saturday. Waler Thome, returned +to West- erly "Sunéay’ afler spending end in South Griswold, CHESTWUT HILL - Mr ‘and’ Mrs. W. D. Davoll, and Miss Abble. Googrich were _ called o Dani¢lson Sundey by the sudden and se- the Week- rious illness “of Miss Goodrica's sister,! Mrs Francis Belware, formerly 2 res-| ident of this place. Little Marion - Zenowitz - was. taken suddénly iil one Qay last week and was taken! tor & 'Willimantle hospital whére an, operation for appendleitis was im- mediately performied. She is reported doing: well. : -Miss Clarice Remarg came from New York' Friday, to stay for: a:fime with| her. mother, Mre. Zenowitz. Miss Harriet Fuller a- nurse . from North Easton, Mass., is spending part of a‘'month's vacation at Calmere, with| her: sister, Mre.’ Milo Davell. * GI.'T. Chappell- with his family vis- ited his parentss Mr. and Mrs. Harroson Chappell in - Waterfard Sund Mr. and Mrs, Peckham and son Roland iof Willimantlc spent the-week- end ‘with Mr. and Mrs.-A. . Peckham. ‘Frank Chanpell of « Lake's Pond, -is visting histuncle, G.” T Chappell.” Miss. Mary' Chappell ‘is. spending -a ! coupts ot weeks Wwith: Her ‘grand par- ents and relatives in Waterford: Satah Swadt or, Héston Hive hots guesis ut ‘tne” Gallup- Homestedg. | and Mrs. Daniel 3 re Gallup and.Dudley W ielson were caliers. here lioyd Congdon, a patient nort hogpita’,. is improving and is d ing » féw days at his Fome Here. Harry Hoimes and famiy o W mantie have, been viaiting ‘at Georse Tanner's | Several famiies here are en oxing Swarthmore Chautauqua. in Dani. this week. . Mr. and Mrs. Russel Sioc ther Gallup, spent Fr.d: Several automobile enjoyéd the siit breexs and ¥s v in. Nocw ¢ | ariies ffom e s at Sandy Pcint | Saturd # and returnmed With a 2ood sup- oly of quohogs. Mr. Jilisor, of Hartford, was a woek- | 2nd sitor .at G. H. Gallup’ Alva . Frink is assisting E. B. Gailup with his having. The terril accident at the r:ilwoad crossing in Sterling Sun ™o: when automobile go'ng to Polai 7 s struck and, two of tie i pants’ killed is & warning to all drive: to “stop, look and listen” for passinz trains. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Stanton with Ca Galiup and famiiy spent a day recently ii' Superintendent and Mrs. John B. Stunten n Nerwich. SOUTH KILLINGLY Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spauiding re- turned Saturday to their home . Au- burn, ‘tha’ Sargent of Worsester spent the ~end \'rlth Gertrude Huil, at The we Oulis. E Mr, and Mrs. Merman Dariow enter- tained John 'Smith, Miss Smith and| ils: Alice Smith, of Danielsos, Sun- | Lillian Terwalliger - und _Stellx Tewn g00d are wpending their yacation at Oak- tand' Beach. A. A. Jacques is picking " his second cron of strawberries of the Everbexring variety; Several from this placs atiendei Of4 Heéme Day in' East Killingly Thuesday. P. “H. Coffey, is. buslly engaged hay- ing, having cut, grass -on six fa-ms and elarting on the, seventh (Mondey )k Albert: Phillips s working 'for Shippee in Danie'son. Les'ie Youngblood .returned to Bodion Monday after 2 visit with ks patents. COVENTRY ¥ Revi' Martin : ‘Lovering.. .6f preached - in. ‘the Ceanzhtfionnx Sunday morning. Mrs: George Ysrrington: of Providence, ReI, is - spending a month With her brother, Rev,’G. V. Hamflion. - Jonn W Kellum has moved into W: 8. Vinten's teneraent. Fred L. Haynes, an-officer on- the O.. & S. Bridge, spent the week end with unele; Rev. G.: V. { Miss ‘Laura " Kingsbury hu ; returned | trom a yisit in New. York. Miss Zoetje Sehell is vi Bosten. Mrs. ‘Ethel Tedd of Conuitviflc is v iting Mrs, J. R. Lee. “Miss' Marien Hill is visiting her grand- mother in Reckville .« About thirty were nresent ab: the recital given by Dupils of Mre. Lucy I Haven's music ciass. Lu»m refreshments were served. - VERNON Mrs. Charies H. Wetmors and dayghter, Miss Abble Wetmore, of Hartford, were | visiting ‘Telatives: here last week.. Vernon grange,- No. 52, P.iof H., is! planning 2 pictic at Crystal lake Satur day, Aug/fth. . . “UMr. flx(f Mys. “Allen . 1.\lnrap and | Perry Al Lathrep attended the funern! of Mrz. Elisabeth Smith in ‘Plainfield Thurs- day, the 28th. | .\ Miss Florence Clark is in the employ of the Travelers ‘Insurance company, - Hart- ford. Mrs. A. R -Lathrap spent Fr her cousin, Mrs. Arthur A. Hartford. Fred | Scstlantt churen ing friends.in - | duy. ngsley, with | Medicine m the Werid | Seld eyerywhere. In bexes, 10s-, 28c. sister, Mrs. L. B. Pnct, in Teiland. Miss Rdith Fu Clark is the guest.of her If & man never has tm what:he would do friendless. >_—\flv to :eu D Txee, hul any ten meu why they came back to “Sweer L?lps and they will give you the same reason why 9 has never left them at all—Things made the good old-fashioned way are seldom improved on. Put it up to the man who sells them and will let you in on a secret: He Sweet Caporal Cigarettes are made cf Golaen Virginia tobacco, blended \\\th just a dash of Turkish—not merclv ‘cured,” but cured Kin- ney’s good old-fashioned way. SWEET Caporals have been made without change for over 40 years. Yet there arc more Sweet APORAL Cigarettes smoked today than ever. Accord- ing to the London Lancet, the world’s leading medical jonrnal, Sweet (,aporal CIGARETTES are “the cmoked.’ purest form in which tobacco can he incomsenarss ~—which means that if you don't like Swest Caporas Cigarettes you can get your money back from the dealer, W g g udeville- and umau rhlur- Davis Thnvre ANNOUNCEMENTS - Property = Throuzh the ugepe; James” Todesco »..u house, §2 Ven.via. ‘ot A V. Cove o= eag.sint Doswell “avenue, 'to Ti _— Lreed “Theatre BN Beautiful ard 8.3 interlors characteriue thé setiings’ ivs “The o= torious Mrs. Sands,?.. {he RoBertso: Cole Superior pleiure, * Sarring , ‘Bessie i Barriscale, which “is ihe fra.uro atwrac- (tien at the Breed inzaire loday and + Thursday. . Miss = Barriscale’s latest screen vihecle is a drama.dealing with medern ‘socieiy and many of the seenes are laid in the homes of the fashionably clite. One of the most noteworthy . set- tings in the production shows the .in- terior of an elaborately. furnished man- sion owned by Grey Sands, a wealtay bachelor. Here rare tapestries, beuu- tiful oil paintings and furniture reminis- cent of the days of Italian renaissirce {and the Jacobean period were . us-d. Miss Barriscale, as Mary Ware, is fore- ed by her moiher into a marriage Wi Sands’ despite her love for another. The complications whicih ensue’go to mike up one of the most interesting ‘photn dramas. o fthe ¥ Miss Barriscale is including ' Forrest supporied by & cast Sianley, ‘well known leading man, Dburo- thy’ Cummingé, Harry Meyers and Ben Alexander. J. Warren Kerrigan and own company will also be seen-in “The Lord Loves the Irish,” a picture ef. r:- markable appeal by Monie M. Katfer john, who hud every phase of Mr. Ker gan's ability in' mind when bullding th.s delighitul =tory of ‘love and brea‘nlss adventure for the star. DAVIS THEATRE. - That the sex feminfite | cin scor high butting averags in business: énd even sidetracs - the scheming junder certain conditions ls amp3 by Bianche Sweet, Mary Wilard, fal_he! feature' at the Davis today rgx. Mery is, slangily ‘speaking, “‘seme gir\,” when sic marshais all he rforces for action, and the action soon strikés @ speedy motch upon the discovegy that foxy Harvey Judson is trying to¥gather In Wer railroad. Instead, she gathers fn Judson, transports him’ into’ the ferést ptimeval and puts him out of cemm: sion_effectually. 1t 1s- all very interesting melodrama. well acreened, capably directed ‘and doey not outrage one’s sense of prol ity ds- #pite the somewhat eytraordinary meas ure resorted to by Mary in order te ga her point. This is due bath to.the skill- ful moulding of the’ tale’ hy. director Thornby and .the admirable. wark, . of Rianche Sweet .and Mahlon. Hamfiton in the leading- roles, The latter's -imper- sonztion of Hirvey Judsen is pleasingy ratural and J cere and M ss Sweet wins her audience's sympathy: from.the begin- ng of things. -~ Judson's screp with the designing Jules Berney and h's finzl dis- pesition of that disigreeab'e gent,. when lnecks him oven .2 convenient ¢ !u‘fic 3 “H‘& enisodes.. equai- ima.s proved iu tie character: of impetuous and’ resdutce- toine’ of The Deadiier Sex, the big and. temor- their automobiles sweeps that energetic young lady ere is just enough comedy extant. to brihten the melodramatic. -atmosphere and 2 happy climax s universal sat- isfaction. From % puraiy art'stic stand- jpoint ‘the picture registers ,as a lasting ight. The exterior scenes are exqu embracnz wide ‘istas deizately fi'med ef and shadow und wonder- imin ong_shi i L& Comedr:y o § - ard compleies the show, . MGOSUP Dance. Casiro. Jewett Citr. tohight { Colonial Singing Orchestra.—adv, ne member was ree inte the en church by letter Sunday, Mise iams,of the church in Sheffie: Randall of Middletown was - the week end. | in snite of the fra- jgrance of the umac Dblossoms is the absence of the hopey bee. The hicnic of the Goshen Sunday .school Yd Tuesday. August 10th. on lawn. Different committees been . appeinted for the arrange- | ments of the annual event. The latch {string will be out Tuesday for all of | Goshen's absent sors a:i! daughters. |~ Professor Frank T. Maples. elocut. jor the “funny man.” is expected to gt a recital for the Community club at their next .meeti; evening: of next weel The registers of voters will be in mes- | sion this mnnlh LEONARD BRIDGE 1co G. Cummings of South Aanchester was a week end guest of hfia btfl.bel’. Rexford E. Cummings. JSudge and Mrs. Albert G. Kneeland and Mr. and Mrs. Otto A: Netileton of Leba- non spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. David- Waish: 8505 Mrs. J. Arthur - Stevens, with et daughter Rutiv-of Providence, R. L, is spending some time with her mother,. Mrs, Julia-Geer. - Mrs. Geer has been il Herhert Granger was thrown from & bi- cycle Sunday afternoon and sustained’a broken eoliarbone. 'He Was talén.imme- diately to St. Josenh's hospital ‘in Willi- ic, where the fracture was redueced. He returned home Friday, but will bé un- able. to do much work 'for several weeke. Mr, afd Mrs. David Frankel and. fam- iyl returned to New York Sunday after- roon after spending “their vacation “here. Rev. C. ¥. Eldredge of Kiantic preaeh- { ed 'at the Baptist church Sunda; Mrs. Marian Champlin. of “Caichester nas been visiting at G. H. Suvnu the j past week: - Mr, and Mrs. G. H. Strong, Mra h.n an Champlih and N. S. Strong were at Saybrook and Essex Sunday aflernden. "Mr. and Mrs. William ‘Stark ‘are at J. W. Stark’s for tWwo weeks' vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Elion and twe children of New Britaln are visiting at | George Dabcock’s. Mrs. Anna Maynard lias retarned from a mionth’s vacation svent with friends at Bloomfleld, Middletown ard Lyme. Miss Gladys Cone is visiting ;ri_ua.' ‘in Moogus and Bashan WOODSTOCK VALLEY . Miss Pansy Neff has been staying at Chester Hatstat's. ‘Recent guests at Maplewood - farm weére Raymond ' Bergersor, Major Balloy, Dr fiMeyy xnd Mr. ‘Paul vf ‘Woonsack- et. = Miss Mary Summer eatertained Mr. Main and famiily of Willimintic ‘one’ day 1 last week: Mrs. Emma Goodier has been eater- i taining her cousin, Mason ‘Gage &f Nuz Hampahire. " Migses »Flora -and Alice. -Pratt.. of Woonsocket. spent last week-at’ uuxa- woad. farmn . - e, Mr. and Mrs. Wrmn Butler, of Amg- boro. Mass., ‘are visiting Mrs.. Hareld Bloom. B South: Manchester.—The - sceduic for the- classes of grade school girls’ at-the Reereation Center for the next trays’ l.nd pead work.