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The following Jjurers. ftom- havebeen Arawn th Werye AL sessi =nfl.oi‘ county whie) ¢ houss* in Bouth Kii Afgeleo J. Cabpu foot, Jatmes H. H cox and Rugene P. Knight grand’: ville C. Barber, Joha Uré, Iehabod “Bu; , - Willlam Q. Goodgeon, (‘Colling ana Joseph H. Champlin; petit. ! The grang jurors' will report &t th | “toufthouse ifi South Kirzston, Monda: ; pril 18, and the petit jurors on the fdl ! lowing Wedhesday mornhig at | elock, | The Westetly High Mpnday next 80 o [ 1ts 1931 baseball seaspn this (Wedites. | flay) “afterfsoh whenh a gufhe 8Wwith- the 1 Almmni s seheQuled. . Most of the cha iodidates for this) year's team will be glv: | ei & ehance to wet intd the lneup tz;fi i Coach Gallagher may get some ides 88 ; ‘shert titde in the opehing game, 86 6 thelf abilities. The following schedule has beene pre. | ‘pafeq for tHe year by Manager Novogro- i ki 18-=Alumni at Vose park. 15—Wheeler at Weslerly: 28==Open. April 28=Open, May 10—Hulkeley &t New Lon@on Athy 15=0Qpen; May 11N, T\ A, at Notwieh, May 20=South Kingston at S8tk _Kingston, _ Map 28—N. . A, at Westerly. = Moy 23—Bast Greenwith Acadamy af § Westeriy, T May 308 K. i 8 2t Weststly, June 5—Buikeley at-Westérly. STONINGTON (Wednesday). - . pesition of the modh. S L e on. There was a meeting land, 2 the spring catehes. : hey look for a ggod geason. The rpoles 1o Wty the elestria: wires n the Pgndleton whert have all been smoved to the north side of' the - whaet nd as sson as possible the large bdarn southwest § will be moved down t6 the ‘joornerof the fEwly made wharf. i Miss Elele Piva célébrated her sixtn Dirthday Moaday with o party at the \ofe i Mr. an@ M Fon Gt strest. : MYSTIC ThE aisudl wéetng . A, M was T8, Frahk L. staplin following officers were elected: High kinz, Hollis Price; ] rr Farrow ; ‘!‘B\I; “hatles M. Latham;j regsqer‘; o on; tantain"of the host) Jamés ney § rincipal sejournet, Geotge Griswold coyal ateh eaptain, Bdward B. Buekling mastef of the third veil, Clark Barnes: s master of the Becond vell, Bdwasd Behol= §field; master of the firet m:P T Bindless, MePhall sueceeds Thege jamin Latham. meelf ag high e ere ingtalled by Past High DPtiest Ber: zen L Greene. > The siate convention of the Woman's Telief eotyd iz being held th Harttord to. y (Wednesday) and continues through ufsday. Thoee from Rete who are ate {lending ars Past president, Mre. Ludy M. 3 Relief vOFDE. . Sevefal from heke were i Btonington : luesdey evening attending a mecting of Asylum ledge, ¥, and A, M. B. B Buckiin and F. A, Barnes werd Norwich Monday. A eheeial meeting of the board of man- nhy Ledyard ehapter, D. E .« Wag held Tueeday afternoon, at #hich time several applications for menis ershify were received. 3 A C. Latham camp, Ne. 18, & of V,, met Tuesday evening h &. A. R Uhall. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Green of Westerly were callers here Monday. Rev. Jerome Greer has returned froms Sfovidence, where he has been attending he New Bngland Bouthern mtmnuug; N. Murphy of Providence * the Methodist church. Miss Emily soeat the Week ehd at her home in the Lyillagé, © Miss Marion Gfay has reswmed her amt studies in New York altef a visit with her parents, Dr. and M8, W. H. Gray. sirs. Lemuel Clift has arrived im the village after spending the Winter i Mount Dora, Fla. Mies Lilllan Miner of Providence is tome for the epring yaeation, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Kingman of Leomin. ster were recefit visitors here. N i PO p—" SRS A A & Rybin—Phane. 562.3=Nerwioh Mlflg ~§flM1 ‘the-Aprik] “Jins 8 of the supetiof court fer Weash- |Grei enies at the court- fas: Deohd. e or. | al building, Tuesday evening, The léotuts Magotie ;nhc: 3 v Schosl basehall i ‘team will make ‘another attempt i6 open 19==Wheelef at North !lmln} Ihéve is 16 Bé 4 Meeting of the Btons chOFi8 in Comfiiinity house tonight Phé wenther Widé prediot a cosl month | for April heoailse bf ‘the faf nerthward - Rov. T, R. Sanford left Menday fof a feit in New York city and Madisen, N. "Frank C. Joseph has laudiied his small oat afd Wil soon have her ih of . Btonington bfancy, Ameflean Red Cross Tiesday nlght in Community house to hear ‘and t upon a communication from the local ammittes of the fund for the pelief of estitule worhes rand - childfen “of Ire- & The fisherinen nré putting Jn cofisiders & mble time getting goars in readiness for There will be quite feW men in the lobstet busihess and of Penevslence ; held Monday ihg in Masonic temple, at which time A veil, H:m i Lathatn; tyler, ‘D, Johneon; true: s Ribere Roath, Du iné reenwieh, June 14—Open, -, Pret. William n Massuchiusetts Ingtitute “of “Séistah, deilverdd 4 Very intes tfated lectufe on “A W aian,” at Masohis hally il fth-af In rbér Memoti- was for tiie members of the Colontal clubs and their friends. speakier prowed extremely intereating, and told ineident after efit, miftlitul, thrilling and instrictive. collection of siides of the Main woods were of un. usual beatty. A large atténdance greet- & the spéaker. . A fayéwell diner Was bendered Tov. Latirenicé J. Keéljedy Monday svéaalg ut the. tectory of tlis Ohufeh of "ths ifm- culate Cofiception, Amoiq tné 39 was’ Bishop * Fatnand, 6% Aus. ntatlyes et -aisd pres- Hos! élsca, Oambifidie Lawrence and Provigencs, i5d {1 8A addsessen pald tribute to .the wotk of Ft. Kelledy has doné. eines oefing to thia: diedese. Fr,.Kelledy expesis . to fleave Westetly today (Wednesday). - as hd ‘lg expeeted in S&n Aclignd Bufur- il:y to mail-for his héw Post 1h Ausira- Biry . 8 i Af speal for & eomm hedse: in Weiterly as o -fitlifg femeMal .to the men ffom -this town who 8erved with ‘the atted . forcea .of . the. United States n the worid wat wa# made by Rev. B Jd. Cievelahd at the noorday luncheon at the Colonial élub Tuesday. - That suoh & building was perhaps an impos- sibility at this time becaust of other préssing, needs, 4nd campaigna in sight is perhaps a good thing, said the epeaker, a8 it woula give thé town &n opportdfie ty to go slowly in ithe matter that Jwhen ihe-time:éamé for buildiag only tha best would be acteptable Mr. Clevéland disquiBed the subjéct of & memotial from its putpose, character place of erection, ineluding blace and cost. He defined it puipdse as perpetu- ating the memory . 6f thoss men from Westérly Who gavé thetr lives of were wiliing to dle fighting for their eotin- ipy. He wanted a memotial that would make it impossible for the sacrifices of these fhen to be forgotten. Then, 56, he said it shotld be an expression of love and affectibn and an inspira- tidn to furture generations. s fts charaéter, Cleveland ' satd, must be permanent, not in the nature of an athetic field ot the like which might pass out of tise. It should be a masterpiece, even though it requires considerable money for the erction and it should contain the names of Westesly men who fought with the afmed forces of the United States in the werld war, and it ghould .be placed in as - central a location .as possible, - § He believed a . commuaity house would best fulfill the uirements of such a memorial; an institution which would not only serve evéry putpose as & & t ¢itigenship, Lecal Laconies. * Motlon pidturés are to be taken to- day (Wednesday) pt the plahts of the Joseph Coduri company of Westerly, &nd tha Crumb Granite Quarry com- pany of Bradtord. £ An illustrated lecture on A ToGr Through Seotland” is to be given at the Clarkville chapel. Mrs. Jean G. Bryson and deughter, Jessie, have moved from Westerly to New Yorks-. Lednard Delefias A nty hae returned to his hothe on Bumiher etrest after vis- iting his beother, Df. Henry Delehan- ty at Ann Arbor, Mieh, Dr. Delehanty is taking a post graduate course in Michigan Univérsity Dental school. Willlam B. Gavl tormerly = of Westerly, metored h Tuesday from New e, Qonn, ahd vieited friends. ¢ has.riot beeh in Westerly for a number of 5. Word received from the Rhode Island hospital late Tuesday afterhoon re- goneu that the eondition of Raymond Viles of Hope Valley, who was ac- cidentally ‘shot Sunday, s somewhat lm&ov@d. e inter-glass track meet of the Westerly High School boys wag held Tuesday atternpon at Riverside park. A number of summer residents at the nearby shore resorts have been in towh within the past few dayas to get thelk property” ifito shape for the com- ing geason, ROAD SOCIETY feturned to Deston. Batle C. Herriek and a ftiend from Nowwieh were at Maple Lawh Sunday. Mre. A, A, Ripley’s advertisement was terbury. dence with friends Saturday. the 11th, with Miss Blisabeth Davis from Mystic as the teachef. ises of Cyriis W. Si found te cohtain three yolks. Fecently and must have astréus but fer the strenwows work 8 men. As It wah, it caused hund of dollate’ damage to timber. Dr. Ira Noyes of Providence was at h®fe over Sunday. Mrs. Marcia Mst birthday gifts and many postcards from friends, Seth N. Williams retured from New London Saturday. Miss Prudence Fith of Groton was the guest of friends here recently. / Mrs. C. Batton, Mrs. S. N. Willlams and Miss Grace D. Wheeler attended the| D. AR zg(selint Wednesday at Mystie. Mrs. s{n 3 visit with relatives Ih North Stonington. Charles H, Smith of Providenos spent seyeral days at home this week. Mre. Joseph Smith and family, Mrs Noyés Palmer and daughter and Mr. and . 8. N. Williams attended the concert in the bordugh Community house Wednes- day evening. NORTH STONINGTON The Glory bard of Ashaway, R. closed a series of evas in the Congrégational church. Sunday Bvening with a large attendance. The | band numbers five. It was reinforced | Sunday evening by about 40 of its friends { from Ashaway. . Fellowing the services, | -the visitors were entettained in the ves- 1117, the hostessss being Mrs. Fisher, Mrs, Avery, Mrs. L. R. Main, Mrs. Drury, Mrs. Perking and Mrs. L. Main. Refreshments & Stene blotk, across the square. Leonard R. Main went to Norwich!| Sunday afternoon to bring Otis H. Mor- | gan from the hospital. where he has been & p‘l::_i!x;t for several weeks. . The local Re@ Cross auxiliety is- have a ‘\ntdnz 1 the i vestty Thursday afterndon at 3 o after whieh teh Will be sefved. At d1lus- ing, : Mrs. Billings Wheeler hag feturned | me from a fecent visit with friends in Can- | ogni Mfs. Mary Horten motored to Provie v ngelistic meetlngal i { th m éalendar today, the housd con with Bagt | the final sentite and took™\he final Eteps " (Special to The Hartiord, Aprl T theie :families; providiog qu t leglon; requlring secrétary of sendinig along te the engrossing elerk and the goVernOr theé bills ineorporating hz; reiating to veterans of wars, L 8| oany and the 3 ot | the Groton and n&“’"’“ Prastion coni- | Way company, the fesentative Dirble of the general assembly today. ing touch Was given by the senate whici afl ’s bill to strengthén the 1aw, the | Trap .'.31‘.&&@ Bl bmrn\: in :y a -.n?n‘omy on the table as House Chairman South- afnd the judiciafy committes took from |Wick of the railroad commitiee obiceted the table the hotise bill, whith was the |to Representative Stoddard’s amendinent firet plecs of lagislation adopted by the |Which would make the comvany pay for t1house this session- 4nd adopted it in con- | Wodening the highway and instailing new bridges if the necéssity of wideaing ever . 8 Westport thought there might be somo m«flth ‘u; i the au At the time the houss donvensa today there were little groups of representatives standing. about _discussin baseball bill which passe Wedilesday. Some of the legisiators peared to think the measure oould beaten on Pedonsideratiofi, but others sald the majority in favor of the pill wag| too 1arge. The house rejected the bill judges of probate on & salary basis and length Favorablo report the committees on the following bills whieh' were tabled fot chlendar: Creating u gommission to InVestigate forest condi- | tions: amehding charter of borough of Naugatuek; concerning use of nets Wright's ¢ove; authotizing town of Ham- den to ecreate sewer districts; dividing elty bit! judiciaty committee. Under suspension of the rules the house passed a bill authorizing the guardians in ¥ to or _mafety or the safety of any person by a mamerial but in addition dereop the|the manner of his use of any street or youth of the town to a higher plane of | hithway shall be fined not less than two do! we of $100 ; authorizing the town of Madison to {sgue #150,000 school bonds; concerning by Lieutenant-Governor Tembleton. Sen- Ator Treat of Orange presided at the disposition of fines, forfeitures, fees and taxable costs In automobile law viola- tiohr 756 per cent. of fines to g0 to the mol a highways to be filed with the town ¢ierk; A Gas Light company providing for chair- ma: on ough of Groton to and coneufred with detion in voting $60,0 for the fund for needy service men. providing for penaities for tor vehicles who allow them to be used for theft of agricultural products; pro- viding for transier of the property of the Conn. Bchool for QGirls to the state. A petition for legislation for prohi- dollarg for each offence. Measures passéd from tefn Conneotiout Bail- |on education the -biil makin e old Shore Lihe Mlestrip. With Rep. $150,000 botidg | co-aperative tacay ‘unfi‘; :iml committee. émetgency felie! e The house pask: The seénate again retained in its place elopment commission. The eivil service law was r by | presided at the speaker’s desk during h, | tere, ter rejecting the civil Service commis- rrefse. oocurfed. Mr. of s bnitnis AHR ROGID. the amefidment and the bill wus for printing of the amendment il the Sunday [Sournal the houses, on ‘B of the Stanley of New Britain le and Level compan; putting o' {hg the terms of the judges. was received from POn 008 highways ane jurisdiction wds passed as amended b; r. Ford of New Haven. Chalrman Buckley of the y of New Haven into thirty-three ing town court of Mil ng town cdurt for Orange; Connecticut School for Girls. ers of mo- there were sections of the bill whicl foh enforcement was reférred to the pary. eoheerniing - school school propert: trust of the poor appeinted by the children needy blind. Preventins use . any br who shail wilfully refuse or neglect obey the signal of any traffie officer who shall retklessly disregard his 6wn Hospital. lars and not more than twenty-five e chisndar nesday at 1115 a. m. te: Providing for, appeals from justices thé peage in matters not exceeding THE BENATE. day's session. Brown Bchool District. Senator Rosenfeld presented a pétitiol tor vehicle commission: —requiring ps of land plotted arodhd projected ford for authority to issue bon amount of $400,000, bearing int] ending the chatter of the ‘Bridgeport h of the board of directors: repealing pickerel from February 1 to April 30;|to build an addition to the Btarags Company of Bridgeport to con-|red to the commitiee on finance. st comptroller to draw uet a snur trolleg track; authorizing ough of oton to iskue $150,000 of wa- ter to of for the sembly : 1ssue $150,000 school bonds: making fee tor bonds; authorizing town of Stamford For New Normal School. jesue $36,000- Richmond Hill Avenue New Haven to 150 membe: rinting 6f eledtion réturns by | committee dn appropriations. oyster boat license 3153 third by the other two members, The c¢ommittee on public health an The bil ne to memorialize congress regarding| The ecomm modifieatioh of the Volstead ast, ahd to | reported unfaverably on blllg abolishin gt automobiles in_the interest of safety of The Wheeler school opened Monday,|passengers; providing for constfuction of trui cerning motion Dpictures - salary of the clerk of the reports du- Fife Was discevered in the Commons|dical decisons. préved mdSt dis-) The house concurred with the senate | laughter. terning the transportation of gasolene by | with; Everybody Wants Stanton celebrated her |public service corporations W3 Friday and enjoyed calls,|when it came béfore the hou On unfavorable report of th r give decision of the hospital board; coneern- Billings has returned from a 'ing admission of moldiers, sailors and|Miss Ge on of the Irish repubdlie. ing for regulation of publle mervies |rejected. ottty WINDHAM nk Ithe highWay in -Woodstoek; cone to May Like aLamb, b 's amended 13, oy’ bill ebn-{ George Potter; Teipdi ‘tabled | Celtaf, Hasol & ted : rd, interlocutor; i emporary aid to veterans awaiting Pendat, and take eold e feverish emhwnn sh and constipated, have MOTHER CRAY’S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN Used by Mothers for over 30 years Are plessant to take and 4 certain relief. 7They tend to break up a cold in 23 hours, act on the Stomach, Liver and Bowels and tend to correet intestinal disorders and destroy ‘worms. 10,000 testimonials like the following from mothers and friends o!chfldmtflliu'g‘fufiet. Orij s are oa file in our offices : HOTHER SWEET POW. bl MOTHERGRAY'S SWEET DERD TOR CHILBREN ar prnd. gowfimflu CERLDREN a: afieent 1o my sister by d imes for past nine years, and always found IReR RSl | B AR Get 2 package from your ist for use when needed, Do Not Aceept'Any Sebstitute for i GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS, o i marines to btate institutiéns and ears o TS state armories for posts of the American ¥ .state to compile, print and distribute copies of ed today the senate Dbill establishing Hartford Meadow De- st the calendar the objectiohable bill re- |V ;'.hung to t:qudulém. uzmm Representative Darbie of Danielson e finish- | part of the calling of the calendar mats A bilt incorporating the Woodbridge Rock Street Railway was again left The house gassed the senate bill au- thotizing the city of Hartford to issue $5,000,000 of Nepaug water bonds; u sen- até bill authorizing Hartford Electric Light company to increass its capital stock to $20,000,000; changing the name o the Stanley Securities ' Co. and authérising capital stock of b, A bill providing for the appointment ot a superintendent of highways and | tbfldgn in any .town for supervision of | Cake and icec ream were sold after the bridges not under state | judiciary | given for the benefit' of the Community eommittes obtained unanimous consent to | house fund, and about $35 was realized. withdraw the bill providing for a trans- fer to the stai¢ of the property of the He sald should be reconsidered by the committee. Favorable report was received on the bilj _providing for removing the records of New Haven colony to the state li- On_recommendation of the committee on education the followd = bills were re- terred to the appropriations committee; residing on making an appropria- towns of Easton and Weston under-theyion’for instruetion of the adult blind In will of Barhuel Staples, Jan. T, 1787, tn: ;in“c the real catate,and tum over the|nigh achools; providing rellef for the ceds 3 From the committea on roads. bridges and rivers, the house received and tabled ot the calendar and printing the follow- ing bil Any pedestrian who shall their homes; providing for conveyance to Calendar mafters passed included bills™ the comptrofler from mak- & materia] changes in the capitol build- Ing; requifing power dredzes to discon- i whe ter strect of nighway heeligently or reskless. | Smdns (oiomimais e Groton” and ! Stonington Traction company: incorpor- ating the Hastern Conn. Railway Co.;: changing date for appointment of officers of state boatd of agriculture; concerning A board of trustées for the Conn. State| The hovsa adiourned at 1.15 until Wed- | The sénAte was called to order today from the First school district of Hart- to the est at o rate of not more than 4 1-2 per cent. seotion of law which excepts dogfish, eels |per annum, the bonds to be payable at and #uckers from the prehibition of the |certain times not exceeding forty years. usé of seines; providing a closed season | The bonds are to be soid to ralse moncs; presen authorizing the Deople's Tee and Cold |5ehool building. The petition was refer- The committee on shell fisheries reporte rders up to $13.000 1 ed unfavorably on the bill concerning the a year for relie! to members of Staté|designation of shell fish spawning beds. Fitemen’s Aesociatinn; atthorizing bor- | The bill was rejected. The committee on education réported Pridge bonds, $254,000. Hope strect road | favorably on a substitute bill appropriat- {myrovement bonds, $258,000: South and|ing $750,000 for a power and heating State Stres tor Rice school bonds: pro-|plant and administration bullding for the viding for a ctommission to Mvestigate|state normal sehool at New Britain on[ the néed foF a vsysopathic hospital: In-. the new site in .that town purchased by ereasing size of Annéx Fife ftment | the state. On the recommendation of the . providing | committee the bill was referred to the A N X It is pro- of state for the genera] as- | vid in the bill that the city of New i F.c“a:xo\‘qnflng town of s‘emoue to | Britaln shall purchase the site of the present norfal gehool in New Britain at making ; an adpraised value to be determined by o uiresls from | a commission consisting of three persons g;gffdtl!t:sg:fib?e‘; -f'::a ls!‘:n‘.un bag to | one to bé appointéd by the city, another Donsld Wheeler and Harry Blaihe have|five squirrels in a @ay or hot more than thirty in 3 seasen. It ooks like 2 big day in the hall of the house ©f representatives at the cap- | safety reported unfavorably on the bill itol 6 the afterhoon of April 21 when |for an anpointment of a commission on chosen as the best at the contest on the|the geheral assembly committee o fed.|the prattite of natureopathy. Program at the concert given in Stoning-|eral relatiohs will hold hearings on pe- | Was rejected. E")h Commiihity house WEKI\MIY Qflh'!flllo by the stats board of education and the . . ittee on cities and boroughs gress as .| the boards of fire and police coHmmiseion- alive eo e ere In Bridgeport and concerning the fire ‘Amdng bifle rejected Wers these: Pro-|department of the city, The bills were : ’ ih churches,| The young men of the Congregutional A heén’s eg¢ recently laid on the prem- | schoolhouses and public buildings; pro-{chuteh gave their annual minstrel enter- vart measured 8 3-4 | viding for a commission to take deposl- | talnment Friday evening to a crowded inches by 6 3-4, and When broken was|tions on non-residents; imereasin the | hduse which showed appreciation of their efforts by generous applause. There were the usual local hits which caused much The opening chorus was a of | in appropriating $60,000 for use of the|mediey of old songs. The solos were He reds | board of cohtrel in continuing aid to the | Went in Like a Lioh But He Came Out' 'y Paul Hopkine; Old Pal, ey to d Brewer;'It's Very Vexin’, today, {Rev A .W. Clifford; A Working on the military | Leves, Revi A. W. Clifford and ehorus. ffairs committee the following bills were | The members of the cast were P. A. Bor Providing for o reduction in|toh and Paul Hopkins, end men; Rev. A. salarieg for soldier employes absent from | W. €iifte; the chorus, empioyment on military duty; authoris. | George Potter. Clarence Beckwith, Harold ing superintendent of Fiteh’s Home to|Brewer, Buster Adams, Ralph Eaton, Mr.t . A. Keeney, Phil Hopkins, Paal | Carl Josephson. Joe Christian. rtrude Arnold-was the pianist. Al Many School Children are Sickly recommendation of the committee provision arms for the average school attendance grant kgt uf as referred to the appropriations com- Killingly in the |mittee. On recomniendation of the agri- chiair, the houss also autherized the bor- | Ciltural committee the biil previding for publication of agricultural istics was referred te the appropria- “Bayer” on Genuine Aspirin—say “'Bayer” Warning! Unless you see the name > “Bayet” on package or on tablets you :’3"‘;'- bago and for pain’ gener are not getting gehuine Aepirin pre- scribed by physiclans for twenty-ofie ears and proved safe by millions 'ake Aspirin ag told only in the Bay- er package for c¢olds, headaches, All druggists sell or Tab lets of Aspirin ih ma: tin boxes ¢ 12, and In_ bottles of 24 and 100. As g:rin is the trade ,mark of Bayt anufacture of Monogoeticacid@pte of Balieylicacid. * Emil Deshefry and family left Thum SOU'IH KILLINGLY day for New York. of Av High honor puplls in the lecal school| Charles Bpauiding and fam! for the week ending April 8, are: Francis burn, R. L, visited local relatives Sun Coftey, 100 per cent.; Ruth Coffey, Bea- trice Coffey, Lillie ng, Lucius Whit- aker, Antolnette Makarelia, Gladys Wel- man, 99 per cent.; Albert Whitaker, 98 pe reeni.; Alice Buink, 97 per cent. Hone ors: Emma Terwilliger, 94 per eceati; Ellen McKenna. 91 per cent. Mrs. John Youngblood and son, War- ren, visiter relatives in Sterling, Sun- day. Merril Jacques of East Killingly s epending a few days with his father, SnTHAL REWE PHOTO LRRVICE. NEW YORK. THE EX-EMPRESS AUGUSTA VIC- TORIA «dembers of the Young Meén's cluf af forming an orchesjra. Bdward of Danielson is director, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Batlow Rav been entertaining Henry Leonard &n family and Jack Hines of Valley Falls. Olney Knight of Foster Center w& & visitor at the Oaks, Tuesday. {clog dante by Philip Hepkins was én- y ! cored. The scene was supposed to be just after the men had come in from their § day's work and the owner of the planta-! tlon was having a friendly talk with his| farmhands, who were garbed in overalls, ! old hats, bandana handkerchiefs, ete.| Colorado’s deposits of ores contAinim metals of the radium group are the lafy est known in the world. program. The entertainment, which was under the direction of Philip A. Borton of Worcester and Rev. A. W. Clifford, -was ¥ The Woman's Missionary soclety held its regular fortnightly meeting with Mrs. George Keeney. After the regular open- ing esxercises and business, the fourth chapter of The Church and the Com- munityswas given by Mrs. A. W. Clifford. Four dollars was voted for the Near East relief. Tea was served. The next meet- ing will be with Mrs. W. F. Maine on the 20th, The Ladies’ Aid- society will serve one| of its popular bean suppers this week in| harge of the officers. A musical and lit- erary program will follow. Miss Julia Burnham of Hartford was liing on friends in town Sunday. Miss urnham comes to the inn the first of | May to spend the summer. he April ineéting of the Parent- Teacher association was held at the schoolhouse Thursday. Miss Alice Keever, Red Cross nurse in Willimantic, was the | speaker. Tea was served. The C. E. meeting next Sunday’ even- ing will be in charge of Miss Harriet Cuild, and several young ladies will give a missionary play entitled If They Only Knew. ' Miss Florence Truell has resumed her duties as princinal of the grammar school after several days’ iilness with grip. Members and friepds of the Kmeralds basketball team of Willimantic dined at the ian Monday evening. The modern D 99 Damascu For Pure Rich Blood take SANALT—the )gd-h'tl}!’mlahe- disfeefiuns mild butefficienttonic 193 the 3”‘.“ of wasts laxative and blood al- e b e s terative. sorbed into the blood. Sanaltis splendid reca- f22d many physicians seventy-five years. 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