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- WRITE US THAT LETTER TODAY i TELL US OF YOUR EXPERIENCE WITH WESTERLY A GREAT TICKET [iteszen FOR NORWICH VOTERS |-fsriscass 1 LEDYARD SAMPLE MILLINERY AT -ONE-HALF PRICE. The amusement committee of Ledyard | 0 be B it grange held a dance in the new Grange | X°% W - bod M. ¢ ‘wonderful hall on Saturday evening. There was a large attendance, and refreshments were MILLINERY of the Dwight W. Blakeslee Memorial | ed with having entered _the cot- | served. FHE PASNIK 00. are showing this Training school of New Haven, Among |tage at Watch Hill in November, was| FEarl B. Geer lost 20 young turkeys by . Season. towns represented In the Norwich distriot | pefore the Third District court, Thursday | foxes on Thursday morning. Foxes are The Pasnik Co. Sell for Less. were: Rockville, Hazardville, Norwich, | atternoon. Judge Oliver Williams bound | 50 numerous that it is difficuit work to | him over for a hearing before the grand | raise turkeys. » jury. He was placed under $2,500 bonds | The graduating exercises of all the TON and in default was taken to Kingston | Ledyard schools will be held at Ledyard STONING jail to await trial. Center in the Congregational church t‘)’n aky Rev. Lewls A. Walker is entertaning | Thursday, June 8. The exercises will be Friday Mise Sadle Gregx, who has|, SO, 0" " 7 F. Stephens of Adri- | public sad Wil cokmmence at 2 p. m., With charge of the department store here, went Supervisor S. Hussey Reed in charge. Providence where she had an op- | O Mich. iigesy s ¥y g erat her jaw by @ specialist. Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Mills and daughter; Native strawberries are being carried &% eadtes 0t R g o “aispos- | Miss Edna, left, town Friday for New | to the Norwich market by local growers. o he lodes I B sy, ,°‘ o i “u: o G, | Britain, Conn., where they will attend a| Mr. and Mrs. Bert Spafford and daugh- ‘harder e NN, Do S iy Mavupchy. ter and Olin Avery of Glastonbury were [ - NS ~T lastids /3% a St 40 e o Mema"t ths Stonington | TS, AmbuIARGe f the Senttary o | Sundsy callrs n town, h reasurer g o of kduervod and pure success:— took Miss Ingraham to the New London Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Smith and family schools were perfect in attendance dur- | pocnia) Wednesday evening. > i i X , Putnam, Daniel- @ = 2 .9 The annual meeting of the Norwich | Norwich Tf“éonuogaul‘;n P;“_m ;s district of the Women’s Home Missionary | son, Ntz" Lo e Staftord Snrings, Will J ety T :pm °§3¥§§ e N amp Ground, Bridgeton, Tolt‘u;“- was held at the Grace Me cl Ster, Westerly, all dl‘y Thursday, Thére were 20 del- | Manchester, South Manches! : ST oclodk in e morning and en, e || A the sesnlts eetns, 6 5 wih || $10,00 CASH PRIZE FOR THE BEST LETTER e okt ned the devotlonal service | was held Thursday evening, the presidin itation here and xiliary. by Mrs. J. T. Stock-[made their annual visitat i & o Toloved i by | 1 st st o QR 0% CONTEST CLOSES JULY FIRST, 1922 intments of committee were made and | that is ¥ Teinutes of the South Manchester mest- | the state. There were mnay present from o e i . nl yor lowed by annual reports of district of- [ladies served a supper before the mect- ZES ARDED FIFTEENTH, 1922 ' fon- ¢ secretary were read. | Japan, addressed the Women's Miss e Tadies merved a luncheon at moon | ary seclety of the Pawcatuck Congroga- ; to all the delegates present. This was | tional church In the church parlors. =~ . A AI & followed by an afterncon session begin- | Miss Marion K. Sehwenk has J:s;rg e om ectl'lc o dalne e ning at 1.30. The devotional service was | as bookkeeper of the Allen Rubber Co. ] , . W -~ 13-50“, e er ;. reports of auixiliaries, including young | trial Trust company. Rl M c_ 0'“1 Tn '2' l.."::‘ -“d'm i ple's and children's work were made.| wne death of Elias Everett Watrons : : : fusle, introduction of study book foF | eoeurred at 5 o'clock at his home, No Edmund W. Perkins o S ot Tavel vice at Uneasville, Mrs. H. Dart; confer- | with heart trouble. He is survived by ence work, Mrs. Robert Bitgood: con-| s wife, Mrs. Gertrude (Allen) Watrous, e as sideration of pledges; election of officers: | one brother, Samuel Watrous, and one : & :“fi’“’.;““’ 3 ; e holier of committees Westerly. The deceased was a mason hy u l fl!!lali o A banguet was held at § o'clock and |trade and had made his home here for FOR o Bl o g 3 the evening session was opened at 7|many years. He was the son of Mr. lw YEA“S l'. e's sake N o Tet he who takes Love's sweet sake, by Dr. Charles B. Barto, superintendent | gtephen Brindall who s ' charg- L E Smith F o s 1 q the that can turn ,H”‘ % with proud dis- Mrs. Arthur H. Lathrop Paying credulity with w D. w : ‘That freely lhcm. o “‘#‘"’l forgives; FOR ONE YEAR 4 Yot nobjer ig the ‘one forgiven, ‘Who egates present. The meeting was opened Mystic and Noank. hode Islan 2 z ; i from the pastor, Rev. M. | of the Rebekah assembly of Ri FO D B e were oad. Greetings from | Ar. Anna Fluegel and board of officers. $5.00 CASH PRIZE FOR THE SECOND BEST £ London lodges. The ing in 1921 were read, which was fol- | Mystic and New : ficers, the secretary, Miss Florence | ing. BEah § e H Washburn; treasurer, Miss Flora Smith, | Thursday evening, Mrs. Otis Carey : ¢ : Charles Ricketts opened by Miss 8. Stocking, roll call and | and will enter the employ of the Indus- x 42-44 FRANKLIN STREET next year. Mrs. J. C. Gallup; social ser-|{; Hillside avenue, after a long illness > , it God a oftering : pdace of 1923 meeting, "{0 sister, Mrs. Herbert Babcock, both of Can give, with rous, earnest will o'clock. An excellent address was given [ and Mrs. Hlias Watrous of Westerly. - . Edgar B. Worthington Yet more I prize a simple heart pain. that burden well, and lives. E. LaRue Bliven It may be hard to gain, and still To hu‘ @ lowly steadfast heart; ‘Wwho pital in New of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred- | from Noewich into the cottage owned by | . “;{d“’ - y. i ot Hail it s erick H. Johnsten, on Saturday evening. | Lafayette Main at Shhwvi)lza.Aj L C. Vaughn of Harvan Dr. and Mrs. Atkh ret Preparations are being made for Chil- the muest of Mrs. F. R. Parrington at T Ateiao Sxpectife g swimming pools.”—Judge. Charles A. Hagber: Fond Mother (in shop)—*1s this ba- & agberg by's boi "“—.‘“ madam? Tt B o P of Frankiin were Sunday guests of Dea- ¢ A W . ing the spring term. Rehearsals are be- | Chiarles 1. Gortiy of Bieton is spends| o L LKin Were Sunday F. H, KENYON, General Agent Stephen H. Reeves el et ing held for the exercises of the toWN |ing the week end with relatives on the| Miss Dorothy Doolittie was the recip- G. N. DELAF, Special Agant . ¢ O Talle with Just and tender sway: schools for graduation which will be held | West Side. ient of a handsome May basket Wednes- D, W. LITTLE, Speclal Agent Tet is diviner .fl'fi. taught ab;:l !};onm\d:ilzeofitha z;wnfl;.flm e A M. Anfa!l of Il.awlstrén, lf is the | day evening. This was Miss Doolittle's Hartford, Conn. . Better by him who can obey. o funeral services for - of his cousin on Granite street, | pi ; le - ‘Sherlfi Goa ry Thaver were held Friday at hig late | gver Sunday. e A e Moieasiag | New York Naw Hay s, Blamad are thoey Who Ole for O liignt fome at North Malw street at 230 p.| Mrs A H. Holt of Eim street leaves | feature of the ocoasion was a huge birth S T el T G e we ) m. Rev. W. F. Willisms, rector of the |town today (Saturday) for a vislt in New | day ocake lighted with 16 candles. Rolng in) for ‘ponitr intie Ak Ot Charles H. Raynes A greater Conqueror in His sight. alvary Episcopal church officiated. The | York ciyt. Mrs. Arthur Goodenough and Miss|ver, E, C. Jewett and Mrs. Wade have —Adelaide Anne Proctor. Woman's Relief corns and Prumbull post. —_— Helen Goodenough, Who have been stay-|erected new poultry houses and ther Earle H. Christman — G. A. R, of which the deceased was a NIANTIC ing eeveral weeks at the parsonage, re-|flocks are steadily increasing, Mr. Oli- & OR OF THE DAY rremc‘w* was rvnm:;md- Interment was turned to their home in Winchester onfver's taking the lead as to number: - n_Stonington cemetery. Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Atkinson left Fri- | Thursday. Mr. Fernstein has sold his place and 1 Clerk—"Will you want a pri- Mrs. Fhillp ‘\""E”"hl““ “:“l'h"" day evening for Brooklym, N. Y., to at-| Mrs. Albert Selzer and daughters Lulu |moved to New York. - \1‘!‘.“:!01 3 ‘ ¢ returfied home after Mav- | teng the wedding of thelr niece, Miss|and Ruth of Versailles spent Monday of | peter Boyajain and family of Hart- ater mmissioner Wayhock-—"Yes. T don't fancy thoss ng spent a few days in Providence, Marjorie Johnston, and Daniel EMfott of | this week at their former home here. ford are now occupying the Fernstein William Egar, who has been at a hos- | Hampton, Va., to take place at the home| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fish have moved place. London, returned home ! and Mrs. Chase of Woonsocket recently sperit a week at Mr. Balcom's. N y— e Prayer meetings are being well at- v 1 —Bx- he uest to the village on Sunday. dren's day exercises which Will be held |tended at the sohpolhouse. Wil last Jeur baby @ Uifetime! the Polnt, . The Sunshine society met Thursday af- | the second Sunday in June. nge. [ \\” ("un“hn( Westport, Me., i8 Vis- | ternoon @t their headquarters at the d e tting relatives here. Morton house. Three new members were admitted to the society. Mrs. M. R. Davis read a report of her trip to New York on May 17th to attend the four-day con- vention held at the Hotel Pennsylvania. The July meeting of the local branch will be held at ‘the summer home of Miss Annie Beardow of Pine Grove. The Harmony club met Thursday af- VOLUNTOWN ternoon with Mrs. J. C. Soden of York avenus._ 1ehday morning Voluntown paid | The Woman's auxlliary of St. John's tribute to the departed veter- | Episcopal chapel wHi meel next Wednes o army and navy with a proces- | day afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. P. n composed of veterans of the Warla | Coroley of East Main street. ir. school children and fraternal socie-| A car of road ofl was received at the Voluntown and vicinity. There |freight yard Thursday, consigned to the 1so exercises in Robbins cemetery | town. A part of this supply will be used Cleo—"What sort of 3 girl is she™ Pat—"Positively hopeless, my dear. She's only been engaged four times and she's already comtemplating mar- riage.”—California Pelican. *“I hear you and your wife had some words last night." “We did, but I never got around to using mine.”—The American Legion Weekly. Binks—' Where have you bheen?™ Jinks—“To the cemetery.” Binks—“Any one dead?’ Jinks—“All of them. Tiger. “Arthur will never be a success as SALEM EAST THOMPSON 4 ‘Walter Dudley, son of Mr, and Mrs. Supervisor F. T. Wilson was visiting | george Swepson tripped over a stone schools in town, Wednesday. In the aft- | gyijo playing with Roger Gordan and ernoon a teachers’ meeting was held in t the elbow. He wa: the Center school. Teachers from Lyme | croke s arm at the clbow. He was | Sheriff Willlam H. Broughton is able l taken to a doctor’s office in Webster and ‘ulended this meeting. to be about on crutches. Several of the Girl Scouts of the Ston- Ington troop are planning to go to camp uly and August. The boys will alse take their vacation as soon as the camp at Lyme opens. This is the Republican 1icket " Pull the Top Lever and Elect This Ticket Monday, June 5th, 1922 . |the arm was set. Misses Ihieanor Moore and Lois Lati- | yrs, Blizabeth Robbins is at her home mer of Norwich spent the week end at |recovering from a recent surgical oper- the home of Miss Moore’s parents, Mr. | ation. and Mrs. H. A. Moore. 0 Henry Robbins, who has had blood Miss Maria DWolfo of New London |poison in his hand, went to the Day spent the week en here at the home of | Kimball hospital Sunday. He returned her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. De-|in a few days, much improved. Wolfe. 4 Mr. and Mrs. F. C. rioss entertained " Violet Rogers spent the week end in |relatives Memorial day. & Mterary man. ” Norwich as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J.| Mr, Comins, who was operated on for \hstever miskes you Think (hat? : ; % ] D. Rogers. appendicitis in a Worcester hospital last WSLL L SehiEtited Hie Hive; ey nil all. The procession, led by |on the streets of Pine Grove. James Beebe of Orange was a call- |week. is not exvected to live. to a dozen publishers, and they all re- n band of Norwich with 28| Tracy Beckwith has arrived at South|e; here Sunday. Miss Adeline Kimball of New Jersey under the direction of Pasquale | Shaftsbury, Vt, to spend several days' —Princeton fused them.’—London Weekly Tele- B, WASSE .3 & Mrs. Ivy Bailey and sons, Floyd and |[is spending a week here with her = - graph. e i T Sy = ?»” B X Tave ie&xfihwx:- Yfln;v&l{nl;‘ ‘::11“‘-;11 J- | Theodore of Hartford were calers in |grandparents and other relatives 3 = pe = A romantic lover, failing to persuade Weit war, 30 Bk Sty Soa | Thucasce G0 e cing i tage|town Memorial day. They visited Judge ! Mr, and Mrs, William Smith, Mr. and|New London were at Horace Frank's on MOHEGAN his lady love to die with him by taking Hobort | Thirwind: R T (s e nuouncing his safe| ;g Mrs. H. A. Rogers. Mre. Clifford Green called on Mrs. |Sunday afternoon, S S B T i i i oy SR poison, confessed: I just wantsd to achool, in charge of the principal, Mrs. | Me. and Mrs. Arthur Beebs of the Lit. | Violet Roers and George Moore spent |Smith's brother in Pascoag, Memorial| Mrs. Phebe Ford was ente and Mrs. James test your love—this phial contains only ‘water. “Don't you see” she replied, “how {0 vi Q Sz X Gates, Tues- am, teachers, Misses Cecslia ftle Boston district entertained Mr. and | aomon g 93¥ In RockVille, callers on |day. her niece, Mrs. N. Stanton Jorothy MeNeil; Wylle school, | Mrs. Wililam F. Shaw of Norwich on | MrS: C. H. Rogers. Bradford motored to Watch Hill Tues- Margaret Tanner, principal; Unity [ Tuesday. Ten members of the W. C. T. T. ot|day, it being her 82nd birthday. day. John Williams with several friends of | Thompson aftended the convention in The grange mesting was held Wodnes- | = ir. and Mrs Charles Bennett have | foolish it would have been for me to e Tx i ;1| Winsted spent Wednesday in town fish- | Willimantic last Wednesday. Th:y were|day evening. Several new members|moved to their summer home near Mas- | drink water?'—Literary Digest. . No. 1250, Companions of the For-| Mrs. George Bitters of Quaker Hin| " = e conveved there in the automoblies of |Were taken in and eupper was served. |sapeag. Host—So sorry- you have to be go- ST Amerin. \n ShgiEe AL Ehint Come [hes Weken ‘the Mobawdk cotiabimt Binel OBl T e i a [hln. EMabh Biby el e 1 ol My anA M Jacome HIAWREL 0! Nawl Mie Mhien Pieskini Man' seated e irs. Charles A Downing grove 1o Abe miusty of June. Enaiiy gpot, M52 18 TATES ML D YRR SRRt | R York were week-end guests of Mrs. N.| Bennett bungalow. Jodeed 5. ey We. By the “.‘\:,n‘ 1}{1:“”0 “5 .Asn c;;n—ge“:f dear;_: ning Miss Grace Mallory for a few Mr. and Mrs. John A. Rathbun and | Memorial day the King's Daughters|Stanton Gates, at Pequotsipos. Captxin and Mre. John Smith are mav- b I'm not sure about my train. grange. Master Warren B. Tan-| Mrs. Emma Barker of Quaker Hill has | 43ughter, Edna, were in Norwich Memo- |Served dipner at the hall to over twe The schoals here were closed Monday|ing to Mystic. It's nine something, but— - ool e E 4 hundred, including soldiers, the band,|and Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Fleming have —It's 9:32. Pa eal B N gl b Ml ;:“:SG';V° o e oo ¥ip oey, ¢ Sons of Veterans. W. R G. sehoolend:| A number from here e‘:‘;;"’“’ heen-|bought the Northdrift farm and have hsfl:oped!;“;:ll':l S‘:L ‘l;:t cns‘—Bo:l‘o: 4 sl o 1 C ! of Milton, dren and citizens, Afterwards (Lere|tertainment in- North Stonington Rlon-|moved there. . Ge sToivat oh e solatnw 150 11 | Mo, B ey Bt et PENDLETON HILL Tprefietnaam At the - cemstary. e i/ ORARINE jara dokp Susgke of Uncasrille ment Tr':'::f;’:-. Tourist—What if the owing exercises were carried out:|New London and Mr. and Mrs. Willlam| Memorlal day was observed at the |P4Ud blaved several scleotions. Prayer e e e, itvis are entes. | bridge should break and the train fall Raising of flag; Star Spangled Bamner,|H. Gardner of South Manchester were |church by appropriate music and a very | s offered and there was a brief ad- PLAINFIELD taining their son, Leonard, who ig home | Int0 the river? school children, assisted by band; inve- | recent guests of Mrs. Jennie E. Smith of | Interesting sermon by E. P. Mathewson. | ;1 Ssug;ect SLEtioho imei% "g for 3 B8 Heoaiine. Frima catlage i o Conductor—Don't worry, sir. This lon, Rev. T. D. Childs, chaplain Ekonk | the viliage, At the evening seryice Miss Cecile Pal- | 08 sUPl™ e y;‘;mys hwkm'{d“ ";‘S’ John -'-lc"m;‘;‘" . "i’ ;?:mi e ¢oad ¢ road won't miss it. It has a lot of grange; decoration of graves with fags| Carl Tracy of Hartford has purchased | mer sang a solo. which the line of march was taken 56| Dusinebs. shliers 1n town on: Fridsy| New Haven—To Miss Lucille Darton, | treins—Erie Railroad Magasine. and flowers by the schol children ;“Felec- | the Eager cottage in Pine Grove. Jre. Bovths Drooks whe his B8R bwis: mhompeon cemetery " |included H. Vernet of Providence. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Darton | Just as the guards were leading his n by band; Tenting Tonight, school| Major Arthur D. MacIntyre and family | Visiting at Ferndale, returned to her 3 7. Spauldty: of Washington strect, | of Temple street, New Haven, comes the | client away, the lawyer stopped and bildren; benediction, Rev. Mr. Childs,|of Putnam spent the week end\at their |home in Lawrence, Mass., Tuesday aft- it ipatiainiis i i \ theitor here on Feiday. | honor of winning w fellowsnip at . ¥aie| shook hands sadly with the recent de- after which Taps was sounded by a |summer home in the Grove. ernoon. N()RTH STERUNG Willlam H. Cantwell is having his|university. Miss Darton is a senior at|fendant. L ...,1:.},‘:.” of the band. e leiir B;ebe and daughter, Miss Sadie, of hA;amiceviue show for thhse genem1 101‘ Tohn GURY 8 ganny house painted. Smith college and was recently awarded 'm sorry I ceuldn't do more for e ceremonies concluded, the line re- | Hartford were recent guests of Mr. and | the Red Cross was given Monday night ol Tiffiths and family spent Sun- , ol n," he apologized. formed and returned to Union hall, where | Mrs. Frank E. Tracy of the Grove. in the Grange hall at North Stoning-|day at Jewett City. Dr. C. M. Hudson has returned after |the $200 scholarship covering tuition for | you, old ma 3 y i 3 E ngua; “Don’'t mention it, sir,” replied the ne foilowing program was carried out:| Mrs. Eugene B. Goff and sister, Miss | ton. Miss Evelyn St. John of Moosup spent '"m‘i‘i“u‘ 'fig;y" ‘::";:«::: ::a.:nv:l?e ii'iflidfiy"}ir'm“;&"ua:.z‘:‘.' " prisoner, politely. t five years Saiute to the Flag, schools; Star Span- | Mayy Gates, of East Hampton are spend-| -Members of the G. A. R. visited the |the week end with Mrs. H. H. Crowell. uest of Miss Mazle Burke on Friday ev- enough ?"—American Legion Weekly. gled Bum;r. lnmb&m nuix;(r;u: s\‘:"x'ufl m;‘lu"vrvh:hh" ;:’ their cottage. cemetery here Monday and placed flags 4 Clargxca ;VI\;‘;S)‘. with two friends :m.n" He was newly arrived in this ncoln's _Gettysburg ress, Wiillam ss ster and niece, Miss Ruth|and, plaits on the graves of departed | from Oxford, Mass, visited his grand- T 2 ar Magrey; Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, | Waterhouse, of Hartford are spending comrades. i parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. W‘l:aley, ,n;‘;.rgfifl".:‘fh:'fiflfl.‘}"z:d:fixe DO NO BETTER THAN BUY :f'l‘xll?u;{. lunl‘: ';ifhe"f." 'vl:::c.n‘;‘cmhe William Ritchotte; selection, band; gd- |several days wt the Webster cottage in| Miss Cecile Palmer returned td her | Sunday last. Cournoyer on Railroad aven took the receiver and demanded ess, Hon. Edwin W. Higgins; Columbia, | the Grove. school duties at Aponaug, R. I, Wed- John Winther, who has been here at First Friday of the month devotions 4 “Aye vant to talk to my wife. he Gem of the Ocean, schools; The Blue | Mr. and Mrs. Herbert White and Mrs. | nesday ufter spending & few days at her | hls farm for two weeks returned to were held at St. John's church on Friday. TRY OUR _ Central's voice came back sweetly: | the Gray, Theodore Corlarty; Amer- | Robert Harrison of Groton were holiday | home here. Brooklyn, N. Y., Sunday. Communion was t 5 in the morning and HOME-MADE ‘Number, please?" 2 Buests of the latter's sister Mrs. James| Miss Florence Webber, a former res- Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Corey were in |mass at 8. In the evening at 7 o'clock PORK Oh," he replied, perfectly willing The address of Hon. Edwin W. Higgins | Metcaif, at Pine Grove. ident here, recently visited with Mrs. | Putnam Sunday. There was the benediction of the SAUSAGE to hel i) out, “she bane my second vun.” Sorwich was & pleading feature of the | Mrs. P. A, Kumnitsch and son Paul of | Addie Sisson, Mrs. G. Leroy Frink and son, Robert, | Blessed Sacrament. i xcellent program and was dellvered in 3 | Mew Hgven «re spending several days at| Thomas Wheeler, having sold His farm | of New London, spent the past week | Theodore LaBarre of Taftville, was v eloquent manner. The audience | their summer home-in the Gréve. at Laurel Glen, will return to his form- | with Mrs. Frank O. Plummer. the guest of Plainfield friends on Thurs- ed Union hall to the doors. A rising | Mrs. Alfred Hanbury has returned to|er home here soon. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Pierce, Jr., recent- | day evening. of thanks was tendered the speaker. | her home In Newimgton after & week's| An exhibition of drawing will be giv- |1y entertained relatives from Worces- | Everett Dawley attended the grand S:atcd ;m the {‘!"filn"(!{'\fs:,m:"lfi grl‘l)l“w:m Mrs. George. W. Steele of the | en by th2 North EStonington schools at ter, Mass. lodge of Odd Fellows held at Waterbury lowing veterans of the Civi ; Alfre 3 - A, Davis, Albert Brgwn:Jog M Nian: Wailace Latham is decorating the ex- the Wheeler school Tuesday afternoon, | The Red and Blue contest at the church |recently as a delegate from Protection Tth. s " . Rev. Mr. Richardson of | terior of the Cruttenden bullding at Cres. | " ° | Is quite a drawing card, 54 being in |Lodge, No. 1, of Central Village. ica Germany lost 199 submarines dur- ing the world war. The commanders of 140 of these vessels perished with their ship: " GRe ae WORT S R, attendance at Sunday school last Sun- | Relatives and friends of Miss Mildred THUNM'S . Childs of Ekonk and | cent Beach formerly used by the govern. 40 F i A sipgle tusk of an East African T. Briges. Thomas McDonald | ment for several years as ’l’wmee. EAST KILLINGLY ;’:‘Y 50?:11}11;‘1 :‘"v!e W*’;;rld:y lzlut scor- xl‘lm:‘lm::yuf;nmmm her a pretty vanklin 8 bull elephant has been known to #as the chalrman Purley Wilbur of New London was the| A H. Sayles is visitng his brother, W.| "Str ana Mrs. 7. R Wikt ios, e Gunlor dmnmmnkg of tha' Gonave- R = weigh 235 pounds, but the average The school children made a splendid | guest of Walter G. Barker on Thursday. | D. Sayles at Moosup Pond. Tugiiot. B T ware viitors :;;::‘ ‘;‘ "’g gational Bunday scheel Beld & lawn party - ? tusk of the old wild bull elephants ippearance in the line. The coler bear-| Harold Menard of Bridgeport was a| Mr. and Mrs. Willam Yare and ehil |y *Grc [ 7 o(G visiiors with Mr. and | Zhiihal SURGRY SEACE BRELR S ; of teday i6 suid t9 ba nol mase Wsn srs were Aime Lemoine and Buclid Russ!, | visitor at the Grove last week dren of Manchester spent Memorial day | " My and Mrs. Oliver Arnoln snd ni. | James Palliser recently purchased a 40 pounds. URIEy_ciigle op the Compeniny ot | _ With relatives here. . slit entertaineq | 47 Mrs. Warren Wiliama of North [Rew sedan. By next year the French govern- Forest made a fine showing ¥ their . TS. ilos . reenslif entertaines Ll The * ' legree team under Captain Mrs. Fred SPRING HILL recently her niece, Mrs. Frank French of | Soiuate, B. I, were visitors at the Laing ealrgel ety eave 2 two ment will have minied enqush franc ¥ The officers wore red, white and » act play, Merry Microbes, in the Congre The few Civil war veterans who used | Brockton, Mass., and Mr. and Mrs, Free- | Sunday. BT = tokens in an nlun;inunm-lk;y_w b: 3 tten ue of ue silic sasnes At the head of thelr |to gonduct the services at the three came- |Man and Miss Marian Freeman of New | Mr. and Mre Viall of Rehoboth, R. 1, 3:}“12u’“” et e : ;k.’::-rh:rc:nucsm-:;l:l.:x‘i.x soetns, to ¢a- tne were a handsome new American flag | teries in town whare their comrades ey | London. Sios o Tamp Vil iynday doil Mrs. Emily Kaiser and sister, M. Lou- i i able the various municipalities to do ind 3 handsome banner presented by |buried have all pamed on. Howsver,| Mrs. Caroline Oatley nassed her aine.| illiam R. Spooner with his family. |,.," o0 1" SEIC 0L U 1 (Rl ) the same thing with their local issues. Court Liberty, No. 132, F. of A. neighbory and friends went to the Spring | Ly-seventh birthday May 25, friends and e s Parents, Mr. and | . ifives in Germany are expected to ar- Court Liberty was led by a uniformed Hill cemetery at 9 o'clock on Tuesday Telatives remember her with gifts and | M'S: George C. Spooner, Sunday. morning and placed flowers on the graves - cards. She is remarkably active pass-| T and Mrs Victor Bottiggl, of [*'% home seon The necklgce, now an ornament, r guard consisting of Blifah Gaudette, in i ly something that was a - Mrs. Veit recentl tea rriengs | Do you want to help in its|was former : 3 Aitred Derosier, Blmer Baton and Joseoh | of the 14 soldiers of the Ovil was whe | 1°€ her Ume with sewing. and reading. _| Providence, were at their farme here last |y, yetan A v, A gl A task ," ol e Taat deiuis Baton ; are huried there, and the graves of other | . The B. K. V.. Band went to South ‘”9‘!‘- d Mrs, Frank Al 1 We _ Wilfred Reyneault was 2 caller at “.” ibilities of the necklace for The commiitee in charge, of the exer- | reiatives of some who were present wege | KULinglY Sunday to play at the Memor- r. and Mrs. nk Allen of Worees- | North Plainfield on Friday evening. Rm m wm cgy ! & ’:‘. caused it to lose sises of the day comprised: Chaifman, |aiso desorated. fal exercises. ter, visited ars. G. F. Pierce over the | " porbert Campbell and Ermest Allard 2 g Lo e P Ly T g Thomas McDonald, Louls H. Ritchotte,| The summer resiients have begun to| Ered D. Smith - of Malden, Mass, week end. on Thursday evening entertained out of B . s sipa Alfred T. Dupont. Wilfrid A. Dupont, Jo- | arrive. The Befaws family came Satur. |SPent Memorial day here. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Young of Bal- seph Graviin, Waiter C. Tanner. Misses |day and opened their Emma Hamel and Trene Magrey. o m eir bungalow for the 3 J n summer. Waliace Babeock was in town CLARK’S CORNER TY The argue with a woman h:"“’ln‘:rl.:sb“}r:h:‘;dlh :'u‘;nl‘l:;d Dah" Tuesday arranging for the opening of | At Hampton. on Community Day. in ROAD SOCIE the m::" {:n-hg‘uo.h. is to -u;k he beteraas by 7" |his summer home for the use of his fam- | the afternoon in the athietic contest. bé-| ' Mrs, Harriet Hilliard of North Ston-|to her pointein which she doasn’t 1 J . uyAlB"“cl:. m:r. ilp il S tween Hamboton and Scotland, the Gosh-|ington is a guest of her sister, Mrs. Cy-| differ from a man. * ts ta —_ ———— . B. Cummings and family of Staten |en sehool won the prize. rus Stewa c b bred them CLARK’S FALLS Island were at thelr summer home three | Memorial day guests included Dr. and| Miss Priscilla Billings of Providence = a = = | A Ry, . 4 days, including Sunday. Miss Mildred |Mrs. W. Biaine Oliver of Hartford aud is spending three weeks' vacation at —— . . Rev. Mr. Robbins of Prllnnn spoke | will rerhain for the summer. James Oliver at W. C. Oliver's. Mr. and | home. e ) On Jululml‘.o 1822, there were ap- @ the chapel Sunday morning at 9.45, | Walter Cummings and family of Web- | Mrs. George- Peloguin of Willimantio| Mrs, ‘S. N, Williams and Miss. Grac P ’ C&n Ki Ch d proximately s A the early hour belng necessary on ac- |ster, Mask, Were here Sunday and aiso|and Mr. and Mrs, John Walsh and ohil- |, aehesier" apoiams and MM“M“: attison’s tchen an trucks and 62 motoreycles registered rount of his service at the Second Bap- | Memorlai day. dren of Bosten, at P. J. Navin's, Miss|luncheon at Mrs. N. D. Robinson’s at Nelson Waters. an ex-serviee man, who t. town friends. (] nr;k:u of wear. i . =2 t was ver some Capt. & Mrs. Chas. Carpenter |, 1 758 Goeiered oome I v n a?hum‘h‘“ a“l;‘k.tnh‘um by one man, lum lea was Tfim-:wm The Bulle: m’ e a large sum of money by n for business resulta ng caf Kamchatka, in tic visited relatives here Sunday. —_—— t church at 10.30, Mr. Robbins says Vice- Mary Coltury of New Britaln' at Mrs. | Norwich Town Thursday last. l C p l 1 to ngo. in i interesting talk on the Apostle has been taking a course at the C. A. C., | Wesley CoRurm's, Mr. and Mre, Free:| At Choin Newhirs of MWistla miesk ceé Lream rariors report e dgpartment of com- his mission. Mrs. Bessie McCulloch | will move his household geods from the [man and son' of Westerly, and Mrs. Sunday at Byron Billings.’ $ ce. All these are of Amer- plaved the organ and Mr. Robbins as- |home of Mrs. B. ¥. Storrs the first of |Banbero of Willtmantic at Amos Stone's, | Mr. and Mre. James 3. Noves ot Dea-|] BATH STREET NORWICH, CONN. equipped “d_in the music ‘with viotin. Mrs. |June. His family has alreudy gone. s Mrs. Wesley Ide and Children at Mrs.|ham, Mass. motored to Stonington and aris Palmer acted as superintendent in Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Storrs and Mr. and | Wade's, ] L 3 on Monday visited the grave of their S ] F nee of Mrs. Wealthea Maline, | Mrs. R. W. Gardiner recently made & two Recent guests at Allen Jewett' in-|angestor, Rev. James Noyes, o or .'y i days' trip_through several towns .in|cjuded Mr. and Mrs. Warren Averiil, of » liams and Miss Grage Jarria Maine and son, Norman, |northern Maesachusetts and while in |Putnam, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stebbins, 1 M ests at the meeting of || REGULAR 40¢ FUDGE—SATURD BREEY. er's were the guests of her par- | Gacdner calied upon Rev. H. H. Powell [alsa Mrs. Ufford and Miss Ufford = of % a% the home of Mrs. UL/ A AY. .. a former pastor. - ents, Mr. and Mre.Allan Maine on Sun- Norwich, and Dr. Bath' of Willimantic, on Eim street in Wes-{} 30¢ PEANUT BRITTLE ...................... 28e Py Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Nichols were in| Willlam Scott who enlisted in the reg- |terly on Thursddy when Mi % s Wesiford Saturday night and Sunday. = |ular army recently, was a home over|gave & paper on The F L tury. aes 15, Mr. and Mrs’ George W. x{di‘&“ u; g By 2 daughter, Evelyn on Memo e TP eyr—— he week-end. i 4 Bard Bill family wers visitors Feminine complexions often resembiej %mh farming has been the icading %u'fl«'{-\u

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