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from Dent. 23:29. The Epworth League service at 7 o'clock was conducted by Mrs Harmon L. Perkins who attended the recent Epworth League institute at Willimantic and whose toplc was In- stitute Echoes. A poem, The Lost Sheep, was read by Miss Laura A. Perkins and a duet, The Ninety and Nine was sung by Mr. and Mrs. Dudley C. Perkins, with their daughter, Miss Jennie G. Perkins, at the plano. The wedding of Miss Jeannette Frances Fowler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James G. Fowler, of the Drawbridge, town of Ledyard. and Daniel Ernest Shepard of Pittsfield, Mass., took place at the M. E. parsonage at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon, Rev. G. H. Wright officiating. The wit- nmesses were Mr. and Mrs. Charles La Fontaine, brother-in-law and sister of the bride, and the bride’s brother; Mr. Fow- ler. Mr. Shepard is shipping clerk with the General Electric Co, in Pittsfild, where he and his bride will reside in that city. The bride wore navy georgette over mavy satin, with hat of the same shade, and_carried bride roses. Mrs. Agnes La Fontaine, sister of the bride, Wore brown satin with hat to corres- pond and carried pipk roses. A reception was held in the bride’s home for relatives and friends. Oliver_ Wulf has been spending a va- cation Of a week from his duties as junior chemist in the Nitrate Division, War Department, at Washington, D. C. at Wulf Den, the summer cottage of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Wulf, of Putnam. He returned to Washington on Sunday evening. Miss Beatrice Jones of Mt Vernon, N. Y.. and her brother, Vincent Jones of New Haven, concluded their vacations, Sunday evening, and returned. Their mother, Mrs. E. W. Jones of Mt Ver- 5 non, closed the cottage the family has occupled for the past six weeks and left for thier home Monday. Mrs. MacKenzie, with her children, of Brookiyn, N.. Y., who has occupied the cottage of the Misses Mathewson for the month of August, left last week for a visit to her sister, Mrs. Earl Mathewson, in Norwich. Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Mathewson of Pittsfield, Mass., with Mra. Mathewson's mother and sister, have taken the cottage. vacated by Mrs. Mac- Kenste and family. Miss Fdna Mann of New York, who spent her vacation at the cottzge of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Harry Mann, of Putnam, returned to that city last weelk. Hilliard Bruce was a caller in this place last week. He is now employed at the Rhode Island State Hospital for| / Mental Diseases at Howard. The usual Informal dance and fce cream sale was held at the Country club house Saturday evening. Miss Arlene Collins of Allyn's Point, 13 nssisting at the vilage store. durins the absence of Postmaster D. R. Povey a package Befare the War a package , ‘ During the War ; * and a Packase : | NOW! 'VV © The Flavor Lasts .80 Does the Price! 2 Mr. and Mrs. Willtam J. Frederick, Jr. \ " Sunday In th-# car. having been guests P t the cottage, The Pines, of Mr. and 1% q i ? of Meriden left the Bluft for ther home James Martin, also of Meriden, for 121-125 MAIN STREET PRESENTING A COMPREHENSIVE DISPLAY OF THE SEASON'S MOST CHARMING FASHIONS IN WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ SMART APPAREL. FEATURING EXCLUSIVE COATS — WRAPS — DRESSES — SUITS — SKIRTS WAISTS AND FURS A showing that is typical of the Manhattan, emphasizing once again our Fashion Supremacy as well as the superiority of our values. OPENING DAYS TODAY AND TOMORROW E CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO CALL AND VIEW THE NEW MODELS 1 a week. Mr. and Mre. A. M. Kennedy of Nor- wich have closed thelr cottage ad re- t§rned to their home. Mre. Nelson Parker and young dangh- ter Margaret, who have been spending some time, at the homs of Mrs. Parker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Hurl- butt, returnad to Norwjch Monday. Mr. and Mrs. R. Irfing Hurlbutt en- tertained a family party of twelve at dinner Sunday. The guests inciuded Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Bartlett of Uncasville. Mre. Hurlbutt's parents. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Townsend of Un- casvifle, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus W. Hurl- butt and children & the ‘village. ana Mr. and Mrs, Harold F. Bartlett of New TLaondon, who were week-end guests, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hurlbutt. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Wult of Putnam ! and daughter Helena, have clored the 5 3 2 “Wulf Den” and returned home, Mr. : R and Mrs, Willam S. Elllott of Nor- . / wich,_son-in-law and daughter of Mr. and Mrs, (Wulf, who hgve been spend- ing the summer with them have re- turned also. Mrs. Robert B. Burton and daughter, Misa Marle Iouise Burton of Mt. Vernon, who have been spending the sea- on at Leisure Hour cottage, returned 1ast week to thelr” home. Mr. Barton, who spent two weeks' vacation with is family here, precede them, earlier in the week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Sperry of DBridgeport were guests of Mrs. Sper- ry's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Mar- at their summer home here recent- e [+] | arvmp— | o | cmm— tin, 1y. > e v = he ing, Mrs Miss Clara Burton of Seaatie, Wash..| threshing oats for local farmers ited Plainfield grange Tuesday eveninf e:"l‘ca:{r" megting. M was the guest of her parents, Mr. and | week. of last week, SR - g Mrs. Robert B. Barton, previo to their Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Burton and Frink was given surprise . o p return to Mt Vernon, N. Y. Frank H. Burton spent Sunday with Mr. his birthday. g ZIEF STATE NEWS and Mrs. John Stedman of Varietyviile Leroy Fripk finished work in the h : ) Waterbury—Mrs. Lucy Haskell Treat Mr. and Mrs. James B. Chapman ot in Moogup last week. u ot . = Miss F Roode of € S2' 315 -Cook “Strect: (wap’ SOk Rnli EKONK Norwich Town were recent callers at| Miss Frances Roode oke = el Allen E. Gray" s 1 in Ekonk ict .\l')ndo_fl‘ years old Sunday B 1 The “Whimsical” given by the C. .| ™ pregerick Turner and Lewis R. Button | boarding with \Mrs. Edwin Fr Derby—At the 1s famiy ‘sex on, ociety Friday evening was thorough-| soent the week end in Hartford Warren Tanner was summoned as a|, EFW="ll | gt v 7, o4 ly enjoyed by the enthusiastic audience pak juror to attend the superior court in|yeld ' PeOW n in Thunaren in which filled the chapel, the entertain- - L1 Norwich this week. ment, much of it original, and which NORTH STERLING Mr. und Mrs. lsaac Gallap of Eming- - was planned by Rev. and Mrs. A. W.| s, e et 2 i are visiting friends and rela- e—The | Cliffora_and Miss Harriet Guild, cer-|, ea fePUblicIns at s here. Mr. Gallup is a nephew |Gun club has put up sh tainly justified its name. The young|gonouine . ol TR B | of the late Jared Gallup club and mea-~ 8 men and women all made a big hit ana| pogrq of relief, Bdward R. Rollins: se-| Mr. Willilams of Providence was drive-ftheir skill with the -in pt the audience laughing at their an- | o8 Of Feie: prRREC, RO ing over the hill last week buying cows.| Hartford—Gordon Hicss Wil Be in tics. The programme inciuded a fash-| goer'* fown deposit fund. Che Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Gallup attended|onarge s supering nden: - wha , the ionable church wedding, a Japanese trag-|\fav: auditor, Charles M the wedding of Mg and John A lgemte’ school: for. th o e edy, an Orfental snake charmer and his| juro ' “C“ 5 baciham, W Barton, in Danielson, Wedne performing snake, and a deaf and dumb | Joror; St Peckham, W C CH = Y, Sunday_school concert. An original on]yiay; constables, Bert Johnson, Cyril : P R Old "Windham containing local hits,| paine Allen Kenyon : resistrar of voters HEBRON 3 - S v ine, 3 L has been ) o . composed by “our graduate from Vas-|y p’ Hibbard; school yommittee, E. R 5 . |l A . 4 sar” was sung and acted by Misses Julia | poyio- HEOPArd L sCho Miss Dertha Porter, post asion by the of 44 laie Mea. it Guild, Polly Bixby and Marjorie Sher- Eio s A Flinoox = Crescent Beach 3 zabeth Wil whiza Bas ben ffle 3 3 Y Frederick W. Hinrichs is spending a - ” 3 % guest of Mr. a |in the probate courc man. Ice cream and cake were Sold. The | rou qave 1n New York z 1 | proceeds amounted to $31.05 which will| ‘SR T R PONE L rom s Porter’s atsence her sister. | B i Tyt Ve be added to the moving picture machine| ,"Hq8¢ FSOrEe th Cummings. will attend (o the | i®T ™SO 3 fund. 2 3 w at the postof! pes : The new supervisor of the public| ¥ new students Miss Anna Kellner, Mrs. A. C. Jackson | sonoc "o 11 b, Cartson 5 Harris Smith of New York is a guest |pot " rerused b nd Mrs. Tucker, who have been at Miss| **D%% '8 "0 ™ SRCEO Ly 0w clof the Hilding family during his vacation. |guuiiabie to R oy z Neale's for several wecks leave for thelr| yor and, s, B of “Henry T.| Schools in town opened Wednesday ‘P i COLUMBIA property of his uncle, the late S.|Raymond E. Clarke, having taken afSunday vis home 1n Brooklyn Friday — ent g 3 with the same Yeachers at the Center| Portiand—Colored 21l H Pt = . nard West. week’s autorgobiie trip through the White | Miss Lucy Broadhead of Mapleville, R.| Miss Elizabeth Anderson spent Sun- e voodstock Fair|School as last year, H. K. Viner ieacher land a A Y o o aman- | Thirteen of the children in this town |mountains. "After visiting Willimantic | I, has been spending & few days with | day with relatives at Columbia Lake o R Bt e et ock T airlof the upper grades and Miss Eleanor |th , de Ju;» _close: ¢ apples and were | 0 @re pubils at the Windham High|and Windhiam, they returned with Mrs. | friends here, Where she formeriy lived: Mrs. Ada Larrabee returned Saturday|ETounds, which was damazed by the te'lyo "o the primary departmen {10 mntered 33 varieties of apples and were | school are being conveyed for the present | Lillian Clarke Monday. There was a large attendance at the | after a few days' stay in New York. o in seadiness on the new date the last] Dr. Douglas and Mrs. Douglas, who |L A winpers of first premiums and iwo |to Willimantie by Clayton E. Hunt in his = Sunday evenicg service, when a temper- | Clarence Beckwith is working in . a| ¢ gorit (il {have been at their cottage for the sum-| jgiddletown.—~Wesleyan university will SRR & B~ Hubart P. Collins | eicrx S s Ciher pupils iwlio CENTRAL VILLAGE e raas AN by A. P. Solandt | Willimantic garage. About $75 was raised for the Serbian|mer, left town Friday for their home in | open w! iy - the s largast - enroli- re: s on pears. uf ns | prefer to in some other way more . of Hartford. Owing to the thunder shower about 10 T daston = 1 Eoston. t in h 7 Se - rec ve re - ORE remi- | convenien i . s " o S8 n at th ecent lec- | Bosto nent In i the, week of Septem . u\': L \“':al :‘.sz an:l‘"s» v:u‘ xy]:nfl{ln“ nient for them. Peter Plouff has been a Hartford Vis-| The teachers' training class will meet|as m. Sunday the attendance at the E:xrzcwunmco;‘por:;“;{ i the recen B and Mrk. P 1t Rigeed! e e | et tnrite BAAEE AR . D DR D - " | The shoy company which was in town | ItoF: with Miss Pauline Mathewson Thursday | morning service at the Congregational| "*it b BE T0stie 8 WORehe |\ | Colehester Sunday afternoon. | Doca 2. W o, of th mmciond IR stitg snter the dasploss o | 052 W here last Wednesday |, M. Fhilp Mathewson has . returned | evenine. church was small, only about 35 being} ing of tne season with Miss Nellie Chand-| The Andover C. society visited He- | ty, the total enroliment for the year will ES :nm'c gD ittee was held | TOTINE. . Tt nce at the perform- | {rom Watch Hill, R. I, where she kas| Miss Emma Bradley has returned trom | present. ler, Tuesday evening. Mrs. Omori had|bron society Sunday evening and had | be between 550 and e T ! et ey el |ances was generally rather small and |SPent the summer. a visit with relatives in Lynn, Mass. Miss Mary Packer is in Danielson car-| !0 Tueaday evenlng. U T it the town i s conceday svemin® | the management was disappointed. The | M- and Mrs. Fred Cook and daughter ing for Penuel Sprague an unéle of W. F. Lad - — A sshall but enfhusiastic audience being « co a fes & 7 Eunice have returned after several Main i . voting contest, a feature of the entertain.. aine. sttendance, nearly half of whom were | 08 OB, weeks' stay with relatives in Nova Sco- SOUTH WINDHAM women. Messrs. Corbett and Congress- nents, resulted in Marion B. Holmes re- man Augustine Lonergan were the speak- ’rs, Who strongly advocated the adoption o the league of nations and the election # Governor @vx as president A very noisy game of ball was played AL the Center Labor day between the Colgmbia club and a team from the Cen ler church camp, resuiting in a score of © 7 in faver of the Columbia club. On the afternoon of Labor day George H. Champlin, accompanied by Bill Wolft Min others as his guests, went to Willi mantic and witnessed the ball gam tween the Willimantic team Singer team ot Bridgepert. Many of the summer guests are de- sarling for their hemes. On Labor day Mra. Nathena Grodfrey and daughter Dorothy of Hartford, Mr. and Mrs. Chatles N. Merrifield of Willimantic and Mr.and Mrs. Cable of Brooklyn, N. Y., lft, as did Mr. and Mra. Richard Arnold # Columbia Heights, Brooklyn, N. Y., on Wednesday. Tuesday last the district schools in towh began sessions. The teachers for ihe coming year are: Cemter school, Mari- B. Holmes, Columbia; Chestnut Hill, Ruby E. Williams, Lebanon; Hop River, Mildred Harroun, Willimantic; Old Hop River, Florence M. Jones, Columbia ; Pine A Johnson, Stonington ; H. Freftag, Spring- Hartford was in o A e S e celving the highest number of votes as the most popular youns lady in town, and Jasper Woodward as the handsomest ild. Miss Holmes received a silver pearl- ndled gravy ladle and Jasper Wapd- ward a child’s pearl-handled dining set. The claim agent of an insurance com- ny was in town Tuesday last and with e company’s local agent, Charles K. IHitchcock, called on Annie Bailey, who has made a claim for compensation under the policy carried by the town covering town employes, including schopl teachers. An ault was mad n Miss Bailegglast year by one of he pupils, rendermmg it necessary for her to submit te an opera- tion on one kidney and remain in the | hospital two months. Mrs. Meyer Cohen of Pine street, who twe wceks ago went with her sister, Mrs Matilda Liebrowitz, to her home in Brookiyn, N. Y., returned Friday, accom- panied by Mr. Cohen. Mrs. Natche of Brooklyn, N. Y., who has been spending the summer at the lake, recently disposed of her automobile and last Thursday returned home, ac- companied by friends, with Clayton E. Hunt in his car. A steam shovel to be used in connection with the building of the state roads in town,arrived at the Center from Spring- field Friday evening, having been towed by two trucks from Andover. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Roberts and their son Perry of Tenafly, N. J., spent business regarding last Sunday with Mrs. Lillian Clarke and &k tia. Mrs. Frank C. Tillinghast and Miss Marjorie Tillinghast have been in Hart- ford. Mrs. John Leach of Danielson is spend- ing a month with Mrs. Philip Mathew- son. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Rivers have re- turned home to Groton after spending several days with Mrs. Rivers' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Colbert Couchane. Mrs. Cora Day entertained a party ef little folks at the Sugar Brook farm on her little daughter Norma's birthday Saturday afternoon. John Fletcher visited his mother in New Bedford, Mass., Saturday. Frank Davis visited in Mass., Saturday. Master Lester Loring has been ill sev- eral days. Frank C. Tillinghast had a potate 11b. 3 1-2 oz on exhibition at the new store. His son, Albert Tillinghast, has one on exhibition which weighs 1 Ib. 10 oz. Fairhaven, Frank Monday. Miss Mildred Richmond has been il Edward Gallagher was in Providence Saturday to visit his father-in-law, Mr. Cooney, who is reccvering from an opera- tion for appendicitis at St. Joseph's hos) tal in that city. Several local idgerion was in Woonsocket on young people were in Moosup Saturday evening to attend a dance given by the Girls 'club. Mrs. Cosmer Yourg of Danielson was a The Mission society met on the lawn at the home of Mrs. Walter Abbe, Jr., last Wednesday afternoon and had a food sale, realizing $19. Misses Florence and Beatrice Budd have returned to their home in Danbury uf their grandmother, Mrs. Mary Crane, who accompanied them for four weeks' visit. Mrs. Helen Tubbs has returned from a visit in Norwich. Miss Kingsley of Hartford is being entertained at the home of Mrs. C. A. Barstow. Miss Florence Perkins of North Wind- ham is the guest of Mrs. Clarence Noel. William Backus underwent an op- eration for appendicitis in St. Joseph’s hospital, Willimantic, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Smith of South- ington have been guests of Mr. Smith's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. George K. Putnam of East Hartford were guests Sunday of their cousins, Miss E. S. Babcock and her brother, Jay Babcock. Miss Sarah H. Abbe left Tuesday for after the summer vacation at the home | Miss Julia Guild resumed her studles at_Abbot Academy Wednesd: Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Parsons of Boston were at the inn over Sunday. Charles Larrabee has sold his farm to New York parties. Mr. Larrabee will move into the Fenton house on the Green, which he purchased last spring. The leader appointed for the C. E. meeting next Sunday evening s Al fred Abbe. The topic will be Good Work ; Finding It; Toing It. The subject of Rev. A. W. Clifford’s sermon next Sunday morning is Adonizezer's Big Toes. At St. Paul's Sunday Miss Sweet of ‘Willimantic gave an interesting report of the convention at Wellesley last June. Mr. and Mrs. William S. Chappell- and daugliter have returned, after spending several weeks at Crescent Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Guilford Smith returned after two weeks' trip to Niagara and Canada. A cable from Mr. and Mrs. Frederick R Lack announces their safe arrival in Pekin, China. Mrs, Lack was Miss Har- | Monda; SOUTH GRISWOLD Randall Law and family of Glocester, R. I, were callers at Daniel Tewgood's, B. W. Terwilliger is confined to the house by a severe attack of rheumatism. Katherine Tewilliger, who has been i several weeks, is gaining. Mrs. Percy Bliven was called to Nor- wich Saturday by the death of Mrs. Bli en's_ sister. Winsor Barlow Is Auburn, R. been spending a week with his parents, } Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Barlow. Charles Spaulding of Auburn, R. I, has been in town a few days, repairing the Jacob Pidge cottage. J. McBain has the contract for trans- porting the school children from the West district and George Phillips the East district. Emile Deshefy is filling his silo. Stella Tewgood attended a bean sup- per In North Foster Saturday even- ing. John Youngblood has been in Boston riet Abbe, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Abbe. ‘Wheaton college, Mass. Austin Wade has moved with his fam- ily to Willimantic. Bristol—Several hundred dollars dam- age has been done during the recent rains at reservoir No. 5, and the contractors were sct back one full week because of | the Norwich State this damage. 4 ol SOUTH KILLINGLY Herbert G. Richardson made a business trip to Norwich Saturday. tor a few da; Merrill Jacques and Alcott Sayles of East Killingly were callers here Satur- lay. e} WINDHAM Miss Ethel. Congdon returned to Kin- John C. Hawkins of Jewett City was|ingly High School, Danielson, last wedk. a business caller in this place Saturday. Eimer O. Burdick, and Miss Mabel Bu Hospital Sunday. Arthur Parks of Preston has been Mr. and Mrs. William Jarvis have been Miss Lottie Culver | visiting several days in Providence. They rdick were visitors at | have as their guest this week Miss Brown of Norwich. Beveral members of Ekonk grange vis- 00 Miuch ppetite Seld to relieve these symptoms by helping to remove the causes When the skin is sallow or yellow, the Pills by dragyiets thronghout o world. i boss, 3¢, Ze. eyes dull, the head aches or sleep broken and unrefreshing, the back aches, or there is a paip under the right shoulder blade—it is an indication that the body is being poi- soned by peorly digested and imperfectlyelim- inated food-waste. It is a wise thing totake Beecham’s may be as dangerous as too little