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% to be had at the ueation, in charge. thur Thompson. The other Mrs, Mre. M. tary, Mrs. Jemnie Edith Burk, recording Nichols treasurer. This week the classes from the pub- He sehools visited the Automatic Tele- the workings of the plant were. explained to them, also to phone To., and many_other visitors who called. WESTERLY A series of interesting meetings per- taining to the discussion of The Respon- sibilities of the Foreman as an executive Westerly High #chool beginning Tuesday, Oct. 25th.: at 730 p. m. all foremengare being 'in- vited to attend these meetings. There WAl be ten held, with Benjamin T. Le- land, state eupervisor of Industrial ed- Miss Jennle Parker was elocted pres- fdent of the Westerly W. C. T. U. at meeting held with Mrs. Ar- the annual 1 ehcacn were: Mrs. Minnie Howard and jlfan Thompson, vice presidents; secre- 1 i .All, ex-service men .are being invited to bring . their.. discharge papers to the Red Cross ¥ 50 a eopy can be made and. thes secure 2 victory medal for those Whohave not received one. Each ex-service man iy’ entitled to one. | The trofley car due;to arrive in West- eMy.at 1:15 on the Shore Line electric road was delayed about 10 minutes on Mechanic street owing to ine fixing the trell's shep. be accomplished. on the bridge. by Miss . John Kendall of .Hartford guest this week at the home of his par- ents, Mr. &nd Mrs. Henry Ken4a'i . J. Reynolds expects to occupy Rey. afternoon they wers accompanied Clara Hyde, who, 1y several days’ visit at thelr Home. has been a his pulpit Sunday after three weeks' ab- sence. lowing score: The College c'ub met Wednesday with Mrs. Albert Phelps, of Paweatuck. town. Miss Elfzabeth Perry of Margin street is spending the week in Boston. Captain FEllas Wilcox of Mystic was a ecaller here Friday. | Mrs. E. B. Stillman of New York is hers visiting over the week-end. Harold Campbell s spending week-end in Norwich. the Arthur Nash was In Providence Fri- day. Col. Edward Prentiss, ‘was here Friday. William A. Wilcox . is in New York. Otis ‘has been 11l in North Carolina, will ar- rive in town this week. Misses . Edith and Constance Rathbun are visiting in Providence. J. E. Stagis of New Haven was a caller here Friday. Sferif W. H. Casey and Judge Her- bert Rathbun were in New London Fri- day. Miss Florence Hebt has brought suit through her father, John Hebt, against Frank Tiermey for slander. Damages to the amount of $500 is dlaimed. The case was entered in the district comrt here Friday morning and was comtin- ued two weeks, Robert McKenna is eounsel for the plaintiff and Judge Herbert Rathbun for the defendant. Lower Miss Laura B. MclIntire is spending the week-end with friends in Charles- ot Providence . Anderson of Moss street. who sonage. JEWETT CITY The crack bowling team from Plain- fleld came to town Thursday evening and carried away the bacon, defeating the Pillgrims of local fame ‘by the fol- Plainfield.» | the Congregational church and lead the Saturday afternoon at the church. Small aprons had been distributed, each person being asked“to put as many cents in the pocket as ghe is inches around the waist. It is probable no waists were measured, as the pockets of the little aprons were Iberally filled, the proceeds amounting to fifty-one dollars. There was.a mu- sical entertainment and cake and cof- fee were served. Howard Bligh and John Blizh motored to Manchester Sunday to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Griggs of Willi- mantic were guests of Miss Church, Sun- day. % . Charles Preston, a rVlative of Mrs. Annle Preston visited her last week, as he wag looking up the genealogy of the Baptist pulpit Sunday. : g subject, k Man of Nazareth. Evening, Convention |, Echoes, by Mrs. A. M. Brown and the Fow FragaRd s 5% Bev. A. H. Mr. and Mrs. John Chapman motored to Westerly Sunday' to visit Mrs. Chap- man’s brother. They had the unpleasant | experience of five Wow-outs on their re- Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cantlin of Man- chester and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brown of Bristol were week end guests of Mrs, | Brown’s mother, Mrs. Margaret: Sweeney. They made the trip-by attomobile. Miss Josephine Allen and Mrs. Charles Morgan were in Norwich to attend the funeral of their uncle, N. Douglas Sevin. _Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kingberger spent the week end in. Prowdemce with Mrs, Kingberger’s mother, Mrs. McGinn. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dixon and chil- The Wauregan band has been engageé to play at the fair of the recently organ- ized West Wauregan Fire company. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beals of New Bedford were entertained recently by Mr. and Mrs, F. C. Leavens. ‘Wauregan Congregational church, Rev. William Fryling, pastor:. Roll call eer- mon Sunday morning on The Lamb's Book of Life. Church school at 12. The roll call will be held on Wednesday evening. The Misses Atwood will give an account of their tripiabread. The young people wiil hold a Bible bee on Thursday elening. Andrews will preach “at Y. P.S.C.E. at 6p. m. Rev. Mr. McLennon will preach at the Methodist church. Epworth League at § p. m., Mrs. S. D. Howe, leader. ’ PLAINFIELD The Originals captured all honors in the men’s bowling league this week, hav- ing a higk team single of 602 and a high team three of 1676. BEastham of said team had a high single of 154 and a high three of 419. How the pins fell: . trolley company’s tracks, and roatibed, | Coutu . 141 90— 356 Original. dren and Mr, and Mrs. Albert Harris :’1::;0';“ r:x‘l;:‘u’lr&okil;?up:!l?flc :&11 as- GUR].EYVILLE along’ Mechanié street. “The steam roll- | Kastman 119, 95— 323 o spent the latter part of the wesk withi{™ e, weny T vis: R A Bic = ot . 93 1985 98- 318 | M Harrls danahict. Mo : ss Nellle Thuall, who has been vis-| Mr. and Mrs. Stedman ‘Storts have er is'at work “here and between the | Moffitt .. 96 133 347 , ghter, Frank Davis, | sing Mre. Emily Gardner, left Sunday ed to St tracks is being asphatted, so as to con- | Rainey 93 122 312 | Bottomley ....... 977 108 97— 302 | of Storrs. 'z Botne il Farlt dtr- e l!g' o Storrs. The community here form' to the new cement road just fin- 3 116 130— 352 | Eastham .. 142 154 123— 419 | Mrs. Phoebe Thompson rf Yantic was | (o5 2€T °’;;e n Hartfor i = will miss them very much. ished,, from ‘West Broad street, to Cot p amnd V. Royle 101 94 104 299 | pleasantly surprised by about 30 friends |, The, (1Y of Lincoln White has been| E. A. Walker, G. R._ Dimock and 554 E6L 570 1640 Royle 124 124 90— 333 | at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Wil- '“‘e"‘;‘“ "Sd"‘f& fC;M wa Gr;?b:d. wh: Charies Chapman have been shingling for The ‘laying and welding of the track| ° Tamepti 01t — — — —__|tuam_ Kelly, of Fitchvill, Wednesday| ¥2® the o S Ry e o D. P. Munyan. up High street is nearly completed, (s 3 Totals ....... 562, 602 512 1676 | evening, it being her 71st birthday. Whist """m";‘ s:"‘;en"“’!“" G”‘r‘:l"’“ i but the fil'ing in and paving is yet'to 118 114— 360 S was played and refreshments were served. | TheY lived where Mrs. Gardner now re-| <wwhen z man falls into an error he The "Groton ‘& Ston- 123 89— 332 FE Mrs. Thompson's children presented her | Sides, Which was then the parsonage. is likely to be more or less injured ir ington trolleys still have their terminal 104 87— 291 | Beausoliel . . 99 123 124— 346 | 5 jet necklace. Miss Jennie Church entertained a fam- |15/ . 116 99— 306 |Vosper 85 121 119— 3251, Rev. and Mrs. W. D. Hetherington at- 11y Party Sunday including Lt.-Col. Bari 85 ..— 183 |Bateson . 106 , 109 115— 330 tended the Connecticut Baptist seate con. | D- Church, and Mrs. Church of Hart{ord, | s ey 2 e 56— 98| Gavhon 104 7108 105— 317| vention at Danbury. They. left Fitehuills | 1ately returned from a trip abroad. How- GALES FERRY e R e R [ S 99 99 118— 316 |early Monday morning and returned G St koot ety -“’,‘;) g s 537 546 485 1568 — — -~ .——-|Wednesday evening and speak in high|Church of Rockville = They enjoy; The Ladies’ Ald soclety of the M. E. 560 581 1634 ise of th i motor ride through country roads, Where Voted to.add 375 from. the mocledPs | delivery, which Is now not used for that High Rellers | The Thufsday eveming C. E. meeting | fitting setting to a perfect day. IE D treasury to the Kate B. Colver Memorial | purpose. It was first camsidered’ ex-|Raney . 96 100 105— 301 ;“ h_ezlg i the parsopage and led by e fund, for the upkeep of the M. E. par- |pedient to fill up the unused channel, but | Willard 100 10¢- 105— 314 "'m,' flcox. The subject was Les- CANTERBURY GREEN » This- ftind was startell Jast | NOW, supplied with a gate, an oppor- | Mathewson 94 lus 83— 291 :::‘:A n;:t}: Patriots, and proved very in- B spring. by the. gift of $25 frem the so- | tunity is given for further waste, should | Ballard . sz el iEREE L O e e The grange held Children's night Wed-| NOW isin the Best of Health clety, in memory of Miss Colver, who was | Pigh Water ever domand it. The big{Bailey .. . 3. 125 136— 374 | g iet chureh Will bes 11 o o 5008 |nesday. The program was furnished by | Beca she Lydia E: president of the society at the time of |TéServoir has been &*awn' down to com- — = /— —— |}y Rev. Willilam T. Thayer o¢ anitases|children from the different schools in | use took Lydia her death and had been for elghteen |Plete the work necessary below high Wa- | Totals ........ 490 533 520 1550|735y [UUEE, T Thaver of Martford | iown. A collation of sandwiches, cake Pinkham’s Vegetable vears. Since the last business meeting | ter stage. 3 Red Sox trated talk by Rev. Mr. Thayer. _ | and coffee was served. OF the ‘society in Ausust, $15 has vesn | Mre. Magel has o tiac in full Bloom | S5 1% 74 287 Jeot The Ocern povi Mr. Thaver. Sub-| “'pyfcen membors of Canterbury grange Compound riven, $10 of which was a gift fo Mrs.| Which she picked Thursday. William | A1a5C ~--- 817 85 109 REt i T e WP Y e et ac:fl:\;;fl;{ were at Pachaug grange meeting Thurs- Bdwin Keeney of New London, who form- | Dearnley picked = violet as blue and | Cotono 99 30 75— 268 |Rev. W. D. Hetherington to- the memy|9ay evening to assist in the program. it: Mich. T was not fosling Tesh as In springtime. 3 | Em B 2 Mr. and Mrs. Thad Wiison, who late-| _ Detroi was erly ‘resided at Gals Frry. With other z N Moffit 96 89 101— 286 | Hill Baptist church, where they will hold et Taw | well for several and neve: ndividual gifts the fund has reached| Mrs. J. C. Hawkins comes in for her 35 178 87— 304 | & Bession of the‘ Sunday schoo! and 1y returned from a trip to New York, are | years T Was The ‘goclety also voted to’ add fo |usual fall display of golden chrysanthe- |Alexander . S and con- H $90. thelr deposit 'in the savings bank $25. The Boy ,Scouts, with their scoutmas- ter, Dudley C. Perkins, were entertain- ed at the home of one of the scouts, Gor- don Manierre, Wednesday evening. Cake and cocoa were served. Mrs. - R. - Irving Hurlbutt mterhlned‘ the Get-Together club and friends on Tuesday afternoon. The guests were busy ' making ‘luncheon sets, orders for the Ladies’ ‘Ald soclety.of the M..E. church. Deliclous watermelon was serv- ed by the hostess during ‘the aftermoon. The Gales! Ferry. Pinochle club held ity” weekly 'meeting ‘in ‘the Country club house, Wednesday' evening. Pioneer Hose Company,’of Groton, has challeng- ed 'the club ‘for.another tournament this STONINGTON Ruth chapte were read by the secret: ary, 3 Py e Y, Mrs. Joseph mer numerous picnies hav, at Dean's Mill by the chapter. ing in the church parlors and at a social with refreshments. The entertainments for season have started at club Thursday the shown Today (Saturday) Norwich Free Acade- my footbal] team will play the Stonington High, at Stonington. the past two weeks. Mr. and M Gilbert Chesbro and daughter, brook, N. Y, in Washington, D. C. Oscar James, who is ill at hig home on Clift street, is improving. A pear tree in one of the yards on Summit street is in bloom for the sec- ond time this season. Ernest Cushman arrived in town Fri- He has been at interest of the Atwood day for the week end. Winsted in Machine Co. Ex-service men here who desire their Victory Medals are being advised to take their discharge papers so that a copy can be made of them, to the Red Cross rooms in Westerly, where Mrs. Lucy Crowley will get the medals for the men. The members of the Wequetequock Community club gave 2 delightful mis- celianeous shower to Miss Borretta Pol-; lard of Wequetequock, whose engage- | mént to Charles White, was announced. | Miss Pollard received many beautifil ¢ gifte including linen, cut glass and silver. During the evening dancing was enjoyed and refreshments were served. A Hallowe'en social is to be held next week at the Wequetequock Community club and Friday evening the members are arranging to hold a party for the children, also a husking bee is being planned. CONPLETE CORE OF INIGESTON One Box of “FRUIT-A-TIVES” o “Fruit Liver Tablets” Brought Relief - Old Chatham, Columbia Co.,N. Y, “T was bothered with Constipation, Liver Trouble and Indigestién for three years ; and tried all kinds of ‘medicine with no relief. _ 1 was 50 bad I would have a'dull;’ beavy feeling in the pit of my stomach ; generally about three or four hours after eating. " 1'saw advertised in the “Troy Times™ “Fruit-a-tives’ and sent to R. W.’ snd bought two 50c. boxes. Before ¥ had finished one box, I was relieved and now have no more trouble, ' I can-eat anything I desire, I-would advise anyone in the same eondition ‘as’I was,;to take¥Fruit. a-tives’; itisa God-send, and I would wottbe without “Fruit-a-tives’ in the bouse”.* WILLIAM .GALE SHEPHERD, sttt o No. 44, 0. E. S, held 2 meeting In Masonic hall Thursday ev- ening. The minutes of the last meeting Following the business meet- Ing a social hour was enjoyed and -re. freshments were served. During the sum.. e been Held The Social Chain met Thursday even- n the | close of the business session there was | winter | g the Community evening, when a dance Was enjoved and moving pictures were A good game is looked for ag the local team is in fine trim, having had hard practice during are visiting tn Mill- and Mrs. Edward Denchey have returned home after spending some time season and artangements are being made for_ the: evepts. £33 Visttors ‘at the summer home here of Mr. and M=s. A. C. Risdon for the week end.and -a few davs were Mr. Risdon and his son, Charlés Risdon, of New York, Robert Wilcox' and Miss' Addie Secor, Mrs. Risdon’s sister, both of Watertown, Y. Donald Irwin of New York returned to that city ‘W dnesday after spending a few-days with Mrs. Irwin, at the home of her parents, Mr. and' Mrs. Frank A. Aplin., e Mrs. Charles H. Winchester' of Nor- wich ‘was'the. guest' of Mr. and Mrs. J. Otis Winchester at their bungalow at Perkins place, Monday. Cyrus Allyn. of Springfield, Mass., is spending .a few days with.his son, Thom- as_Allyn at ‘Mr. Allyn’'s former home at Alleny’s Point. Mrs. A. Z. Brown of Mystic and Mrs. Edwin Clark of Stonington are guests this week at the home-of Mrs. Eliza D. Maynard, in the Stoddard djstrict. Mrs. Franklin ‘H.. Brown closed her summer home: in- the village, Tuesday, and. with ber sister, Mrs. E. V. Mann, returned to Norwich. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DeRusha and family, who "Técently moved from the house purchased by Carl B. Lawson, are staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Latham E.'Smith, Rose Lawn farm, until their new bungalow on the Military High- way is ready for occupancy. Dudley, C. Perkins and daughter, Miss Jennie G. Perkins, with Robert Miller, at- | tended a chicken pie supper at Uncasville Tuesday evening, and afterwards went to New London .to hear Evangelist Rees, at mums. In a Soule street window is a po- tato on exhibition, evidently the fathey of all potatoes. It weighg' 2%, pounds. Several from here who were planning to be present at the annual harvest su per in Centra] Village received the ni tice of the date too late by a week. There were more hunters in the woods Thursday than there was game. man did see a pheasant but thought it was a turkey and righteously refrained from shoeting. A new visitor in town as he approaches over the state road from the north s impressed with the pronounced building is a fine new owned the entrance to the borough, there are the five new hous- es in course of construction by the As- pinook Company on the west front of the s*reet, with as many more on the Belvidere lots on the East Side. morning mail train was about to leave the station Fridayv: the steam hcee burst between the head car etk, with a loud roar. villagers gave evidence of. much alarm, skyward so as dodge the pieces of the boilers on the re- activities. At Tadpole hosse just completed, Bakanowski, then, at As the 6.12 and the and - some looked turn trip. One by Mr. The to One of the jurymen who served on a recent trial is having a frame made for the two dollar bill he receivel fo- days' duty in the box. oh, you two! brakemen or firemen, two He mournful’y up.on the right hand sil» Let George do it! hundred-and-forty ton mosgul, striag of a dozen heavy P hind it the voluntters ars k: tells of hig visions of eight big bunes, but, ‘As the strike situaflyn dldn't ssem quite so bright Fridav a sort of straw canvass of available men ta do raiircal wotk has been made in ihe barough W the result that Jewett Ci 'y good men willing to act has plenty o as conductoss, when it comes of a bl Rev. Myron D. Fuller will ocwupy thé the evening service in the new Xethodist church. A carload of coal direct from the mines arrived at the village station here Tuesday. 8. Hussey Reed, of Norwich, supervisor of the #chools of Ledyard, Preston, Boz- rah. and - Stonington, visited the village Mrs. Winifred Cra- peau, of Norwich, is the teacher. Mrs. Freeman Kennerfon of New Loff- don ‘wag the guest of Rev. and Mrs. Allen Shaw Bush, Tuesday. Mre. Katherine Risdon went to the the family Wednes- day to spend a few days. Mrs. Harmon L. Perkins left Friday to visit Mrs. Lloyd Crosby in Boston. ~LISBON school Thursday. New York home of Mr. and Mrs. George Kennedy were pleasantly surprised Jast Thursday even- ing’ by about 40 friends on the 31st anni- versary ‘of their marriage. Games and dancing were enjoyed, mmsic being fur- nished by the Jolly Four orchestra. Mr. and ‘Mrs. ‘Kennedy. were presented a handsom' pair 'of wool blanKets and an aluminum hot water bdttle. - Mise Ruth Mitchell and Edwin Mitchell of Worcester - wers, week end guests at Mrs. F. E, Hyde's. On their return - LET US SHOW YOU OUR, WOMEN'S PATENT TWO- STRAP BUCKLE PUMPS imihtinn Perforated Tip with white stitching — Goodyear Welt. They very latest thing Special $7.00 a Pair BARROW’S 90 MAIN STREET now om a visit to northern New Ybrk, making this journey also by automobile. Mrs. Walter Sager has been confined to the house this week by a severe gflpl cold. able to eat am duct divine worship. Totals ........ 458 515 = 453 1426 Lucky Strikes WILLINGTON Coftey s 95 103 89— 287| George V. Smith r .| Mrs. Lecugel Carpenter has recovered King $3 92 108— 283 | greea r‘:uu to a man ;::r:‘h::nn‘ Pedi-| 4om an attack of rheumatism and is able Greene .. 93 90 114— 2971~ Bernice Wilbur has Sold his home here | 10,0 Out. Mayard . . 103 92 97— 292 | and has left town. The Ladies' society held an entertain- Walsh . . 106 105 1 336 ment and harvest supper at the church Mrs. Annie Preston, who was eighty- one years old Tuesday, received many gifts and cards and was remembered by calls. from friends. Among other - Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fitch Johnson moved i this week to their recently purchased Totals 482 527 1495 B. Provost ...... 120 ‘118 113 351|Eifts was a birthday cake, beautiful|J00S, ' FIMA0Id, the farm previously Dodge ...... 78 90 100 268 | JOWe, & framed ploture of her house|““yio ‘Henry Lecraw has been enter- by & ne . Alexander 117 122345 | G O D B gaagar GUeSt, in|yaining her sisters from Pawtucket. ,if,h 1 took four bottles of Sullivan 112 100 106— 318 |2 (A OF % Totto of dainty design, at-| “Guests over Sunday wt H. B. Brown's L"mfl’n Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- R. Provost 99 108 93— 299 | tractively ! | were fr. and Mrs. Raymond Field and| =3 8V ome ‘Wednesday Miss Frances Mersereau went to Hartford to visit ,Mrs. Howard Penrose. Misses Dunning and Palmer Hutchinson went Thursday to New York where they will spend the winter at Mrs. Hutchinson’s home. She has been at Rest cottage since’ early summer for her health, which is somewhat improv- ed. daughter Deborah of Worcester. Mrs. Field was Miss Flora Moore, a former teacher at Black Hill md. and now I am in the best of th:ndentfiydc' moment of day.”” s. L. DARRAS, 46 Howard St., Detroit, Mich. It is not always in business that a woman is f to give up her work on account of il th. It is quiteas often the woman who does her own Totals . 515 $33 524 1581 The news that the Plainfield bowling five took three straight from Jewett City Thursday evening added much to the kecn excitement and interest in bowling on the local alleys. Since Labor Day interest in bowling has been at fever heat and all the local bowlers are doing their best to make the league teams and incidental- Iy the “big” team. The Parent-Teachers' association has completed arrangements for a dance. The Peerless orchestra of Willimantic will be the feature and from the number of tickets sold a big crowd is expected. and Mrs. —_— Try This for Indigestion Foley Cathartic Tablets are just the thing for constipation. 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