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iruck backed up t6 Albert Sylvia's shoe Seme time during Monday night as§150; a heavy: thyst, initfals NI W. 'S. éngraved inside] the ceremony. by Miss Hilda K. Young and Albert Ras- musses was best man. The flower girls - were Misses Ruth Kenyon and Eléanor | Suests of Lieut. Fillott Thorp at Camp Rasmusser, nicces of the bride. Kenyon was ring bearer. s Mrs. ‘}::; Dr. Edwin Whitford s entertaining his Rasmueser played the wedding march, | [ather. Abel Whitford, of Plainfield, N. J. The bride was gowned in whit canton “,E:h'!'&“ 1’4‘;::5- receiving tenerkat the She wore a veil amd carried a | ) ashinston 8t company’s bank here, "The | is having three weeks' vacation. a froogk of coral | ReWw and Mrs. Lewis A. Walker, the ¢ former the paster of the Calvary Baptist g t ¢ e e e A e oy Mook ! chrurch, will return to theie home ak 40! ormed at 8 o'clock under an arch E’m mwf\fifllter spending three weeks in'fidfln‘ ot of pink and.white, against a green back- | 1. Mich. They were accompanied Tollowing the wedding cere- | O¥ their daushter, Mlss Laura Walker. Thursday mony-a reception was held and refresh-| D:W.Oooley and F. J. Haines of New- Upon- their return |ton, Mase. are spending a week's vaca- from their wedding trip which will in- | tion With relatives on Elm street. , Mr. and Mrs. h ?fi:,‘,;fi";,“’,,‘;‘;;‘; M ewton | visiting his sister on Newton avenue. avenue, -Westerly. Many handsoms and | Mre. James A. Saunders and her els- ; orna- | ter, Lura Davis, have gone to Salem, Va., to attend the funeral of their father, | shower: bouguet of white roses. meaid of honor wore ments were served. useful weddings gifts including ménts, china, furniture, cut glass, also The Jarge number of books which have ST ON-:[_NGTON been the Memorial library shows m‘xd?en‘flnzethere is here for nmew| The new strest boxes have arrived Dooks by the large number of reade < otal of 5450c.|and all that is lacking now are the keys -;::m be?::}g‘uusrc;ged( and are set off | Which as yet have not besn received by themesives so that readers can have DY the post office here. The boxes are themi under special privileges and thus do | 10€3ted at .cornér of Bay View avenue, A great|and Eim street, corner of Him and to the library Cutler streets, Déwey square, near. the rlodieals of ail | cOTmer of Water and Williams® streets, kinds and o read the papers. not have to wait their turp. . A. Sayles, Who ocoupies the|collections will be on each box. Ridge at Watch Hill, Tuesday. September 5th, the borough list of the articies stolen|schools will open for the fall ‘term. ef Thomas E. Brown Mrs. William Harrington and daugh- The artictes are | ters, of Brooklyn, and were stolen on |day to visit friends in town. She has aiso of- Mr. and Mrs. Fred -A. Pendleton of through theé chiet | Brookiyn, N. Y., are guests of Mr.' and of polige here for the arrest and ‘convic- | Mrs. Eugene P. Hyde. The stolen articles Mr. and Mrs. Henry- A.. Muller are en- tnclgde a gold shoe horn bearing initials| tertaining Mrs. Daniel. Mildred of Strat- B t $40, a barpin 2 1-2 ford, farge ‘moonstone, | cottage Kennmeth from there to C of the Westerly station vaiged ut about § the might of Avg. fered @ rewarq of $25 tion of the thieves. inghes long, center surrounded by eapyhives, $250; a ring|John F composed of five single rings fastened on, while the latter is enjoying -his va- together eontaining , three ! cation. sdpphired, two emeéfalds and two rubles, | ARE SOME WOMEN POPULAR, am| CENTRAL VILLAGE ses the answer-is'to be | vfre Wilde' el Vil e e nda ke ?i;‘;‘s;'ies pazents, Mr. and Mrs. Will known as “female” The well | /&0 Eyers. eerfulness and séren- one repels beoanse of o Tt is not %, Nowever. {o hafbdF “aches and 1es” that make one & y. The use of Lydia etable Compound has ~women, and given atore and. got away with 150 pair -of | of ehank, $60; heavily carved gold ring shées. - The:store is located at the cor- | set with carbungle, $60, and a heavy.old~ Coggeswell | fashioned link bracelet: $25. Money was stréets. ‘Tt “is Dbeifeved that a back win- 46w was.prisd open and that the truck | o ‘Shoun” T loms' was o discovered | Sesierly poiis. Tt was found in. the uBtll Mr. ivia went o open his store ‘wesday morning-and discovered empty #hoe Boxes strewn all over the floor. The | P°1ice station antil claimed. shoey taken were marked “Syivia Sho on the insteps, so the thieves will have | been invited by Christ church parish to a hard time to Qispose of the gpod: Only two lower shelves on 'the south |dutics about Oct. 1st. g sidle of the store were tomched. Monday evenlng about 50 friends and relatives gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rosmus Rasmussen at Moss strest to attend the marriage of their daughter, Miss Louise Rasmussen, with Frederick C. Young, son of Dr. L. :n-. of Pellus Corners, N. S A Racdih, paster lawn fete given by Mrs. Hooseney at her Seventh ‘Day Baptict church performed : v Mrp. Y. af Y s brids was attended | home on Cranston street. missing to the amount of $40 in bills, A Dbicgele has been picked up by the rear of - Dr."J. L. May's residéence on Cana} sireet. It is being held et the Rey. G. Edgar Tobin of Compton has become its rector, - He will assume hiy - Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Perkins of Brook- ¥n, Y., who have been enjoying a vacation here and at other places of in- terest around Westerly, returned home Tuesday. 3 Abont 35 members of the Sans and Daughters of Liberty, Little Rhody coun- cil, No. 40, wil go to Providence Friday evening by two trucks and will atténd a George B. Utter and Howard Clark left Westerly Tuesday evening to be Devens, Mass. Raymond Woia of Lewiston, Me., is fand have beéen set in position by Post- master Leahy. There are six in all, corner of Union street and Water streets, and Diving street. The schedule of mail Y., arrived Tues- Lester ‘Higgins is taking the plice of ackley on the express wag- J. F. Curtis of Fréeport, L. I, is spending his vacation fn the eorough, . and Mrs. Ernest’ Wilde and chil- of Plainfield, have been visiting Joseph Eaton, who is 5t Camp Devens, this month is enjoying the training and camp life. "4 - 3 Frank Davis visited in Providence Sat- urday. i Mrs. Robert ‘Loring is entertaining her{ ter. from New York. ¥ talie .and Audrey, left Su E for a visit in Plal home of Mrs. Hill's sister. . Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Mary, stie. . Mrs, Peter Anthony is regaining heaith at St. Joseph's wy‘lh Miss Liydia Eaton and Miss Eaton of Mopson, M: to. Willimentic have a cottage. ing a few days With Miss ber and Miss Phebs Parber. John L. Chapman and daughter, William McNamara snd {store. % 4 & have réturned to their|. Mr. and Mrs Walter H. Barle. of Wor- ;pmfi.a.i. B ey have been spend- . O. Plummer and Elizabeth Bar- | daughts wers at H the gutters on the side of the road has not besn done yet. 3 Broadhead of Maine has been visiting his aunt, Mrs. Jesse M. Hop- Mrs. Imey Dawley of Willimantic is | tend Dollar day in Danielson Saturday spending a week with her miecs, Mrs. |owing to thunder showers. . LEFFINGWELL Rev. and Mrs. P. S. Collins have been nds in Bastford. last Mes. Rovert E. Champitn | arive the echool team to Titus school an- and her daughter, Grace Marion, return- | other year. 1 . Mass., after spending| Wilnfer Greene of Worcester and Miss a :\d;ot:rgsmw‘-ti&n Mrs. Champlin's sisters | Annio Boyes of Providénce haye been in Lefingwell A community picnic was held last Fri-| Week. day at Happyland, 4, A good crowd was| ~W. Wicks is suffering with a fractured 1 ed crabbing, boating | 8T D g, oot Nehes wore par| Local people sttended the dog show in taken oé at nwni!mg& TR Miss Carolyn atbe ing 3 — and Mrs. Orrin B. Lefingwell at Pleas- EKONK * Mr. and Mrs. Johxn - Mackensfe Hartford, Mr. A Golden and. Mr. and Mrs, - e South Windham called on Mra Carrje| Rev. &nd Mis M. J. Twomey of New | njs v Park Saturday, the 1Sth. Fugene and Frank Fanning of Newten, | the Stanton homestead. ~While here the were visitors with Gardner Sunday of last week, " and Mrgs. Arthur Reymalds an - granddaughter, Betty Dimeson, of Bridge- account of ill health he was forced to give port,~returned * home - i ng [or somse ti Mrs: Jahq!?!. Rose. ealled on friends here Monday evening. Mrs. Witliam Hill and gon Bimer ot Plainfield grangs furnished an interest-| ~ gianfey, Marjorie- and Mildred - Place, Hartford recently visited Mr, and Mrs, | \RE Drogram at the last regular. meeting Hiram H. Amburn. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin 8. Gallup aftended i & Charles Ross and son, Charles, Jr, of 3 o day to their home in.Foster, Whately, Mass, spent a few days the the wedding of their hiees, MiSs Dorcas tained for a few ‘days her brother, Morrle W | Ii6 tWo weeks' vacation and Hermon | warren, of “Dnfimsou_ i R Nichois of | Frink is substituting for him. Center Wednesday for 014 H day. iy 'fi”““,‘}.’:‘n“d Ekonk grange recently visited Pachaug Chig St S Ttk past week .with Mr. amd Mrs John L “‘h‘;“l" of Danielson, last week. Sterling Thursday, iss Jessté 1. Ames was 2 week ena | Children of Scranton Pa., spent last weei visitor in Montville i here they vislted the shore resorts of two weeks with her nephew, C: T. Leffing- | “oT> Tueslay evening Mra N. B. Whiting | T8turned Friday from thelr vacation trip and Mrz Wiliam Clege wers i charge The menu consisted o green corn, tomatoes, rolls, coffee, peach shortcake Twith whipped cream and va- nilla and ‘chocolate’ ice cream. Nearly. 27 was realized. e LeGrande Chappell ot Evelyn and George Holmes of Willi- Thames View ware gueets Sundar ot My, | @Antic spent last week with their grand. | and Mrs. J. I. Ross. 5 : cie Ross pr here Sun- . B e Do e e PitCaft Gattup motored 10 Nerwich Friday . P, T.; his tonic was The Orianta)| 0@ called at Backus hoswital to.see. Mrs. in"the ; United - Statés. Harold Tea, 48T 20-25) This was a misstonary topic. Thers is one thing in a homely girl's i favor—she stldom acquires a reputation Edgarton !s. entertalning { as a flirt. 55 BROTHERS SEDAN The car’s uzerfumness is sdmir- ably in keeping with its innate goodness, In summer it protects you from heat; in winter it protects you from cold.’ Day in and day out it insures you against expensive Recent improvements have greatly increased its sturdiness and the trim beauty of its body lines. The price is $1,550.00 delivored . THE JORDAN AUTO COMPANY 1029 MAIN STREET, WILLIMANTIC, CONN. : A ' , e e 004 e g M vy B o assnans = . e PER . Goles, of Wilmington, Del. s s Ml and de o Nas | boon visitiog B I Growell. e s Hill and liters, Na~ : g B . Crowe] past t the | The detour from Foster Center, R. I, road ~brings much: trafic past the Line her | Mr. and ?“ Plummer. Provi- | Miss Le ‘Swan iS5 spending a4 few oeks with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. D La8 e scand hoow ., Misy | - Lowis Brker, Jr., of New ‘York recent-. R Mirfam Chapmsn, have returned from |1y svent a few days with his parents, Mr. their vaeation spent in Maine, i R B, D P R e FI - YL W P ing touch of flies—you eat it —dirt, germs and all! Buy ohly the sugar that you know is clean and free from exposure to dirt and insects. % Domino Package Sugars are always7lean. Sold only in sturdy cartons and strong cot. ton bags. Order by name. and Mrs. 7 . ; \ John Pisdotti of New York spent & %:w*duys at ‘dis farm here the past e A number of lcal people could not at- |- - Miss Gertude Brooks has bsen spendin a few days at Oakland Beach. §od Arthur Miljer has e painfu] hand which, i {lu given him much trouble for the past WO weekE, A ‘William Fisher has the comtract to Captain’ Henry H. Hough, who. vhas heen assigned to.duty as Gov- ‘srnor of the Virgip Islands and commandant. of the Naval Station ;at St. Thomas. succeedinx Rear 'Admiral S. K. Kittelle. * - 8 | visiting G. F. Plerce and family the past L."1, visited “MT. ‘and Mrs, Joh# Frink the past week.. i3 SOUTH KILLINGLY Stella Tewgood of Providence spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs."Dahiel’ Tewgood. Mrs, “Bdmund Goodness récently enter- East Killingly ‘Sunday. of| Arthur Love, R. F. D. carrier, is enjoy- ‘W. B. Willfams has returned from acation spent in New Hampshire and occupied ' the puipit 4n the local church Sunday evening. former officlated at the Bennett-Gallup i B reating o Dasblush. Gussie Pierce of Providence has been i 3¢ Frowas o Bawin Frink has moved to Moosup. On | pect s " Cor » o MF: and Mrs. Al Several Jocal pecpls twers -in Foster Jersey visited several deys, last week at up farm work. Ht T g i srange and furnished the program. arry Young and family of Danialson who have -been -visiting their aunt, Mrs. of Ekonk grange. P. H. Cofféy, for a week, Teturned Sun- -A. E. Hall . and-Gertrude Hall were In r. and Mrs. A. W. Crossman and two _Mr. and Mrs. Byron Place. of Foster vigited local relatives Sunday. They have just returned fromp an automoblle trip through northern New York into Canada. with E. B, Gallup and family. While Vermont and New Hampehire into Maine, stopping ofie night at Old Grehard Beach. A 7 They drove abour 900 miles and report a mrost delightful vrip. Rev. Truman Childs and daughter Mary and Mr. Childs occupied his pulpit Sun- day morning. All were pleased to wel- ““ Sweeten it with Domino”’ Granulated; Tablet, Powdered, Confectioners, Brown; Golden Syrup; On the Teturn trip they went turough Cinnamon and Sugar: Sugar-Honey; Molasses come him home. from Jewett Oity to the farm here which About 25 loca] people made up a party| ~ Mrs. Hestor MacConnell and daughters he recently purchased. {that enjoyed a trip to Ocean Beach Sat-|Misses Margarct, Belle and Mary E. Mac- | I urday. Connell, also Misses Mary and Annie Danisl Y., is vi parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Tanner. | and Mrs. G. H. Gallup and Mrs. iting at the home of his sister, | Providence- and Rocky Point Thursday Vard. last. Mrs. Peter J. Morse, who has been a{ Mre. Wardell Beanett of Rosindal patient at St. Vincent's hospital, Worces- | Malss., wassa- recent guest of joval re Geer and her dittle daughteéry’. * |ter, has returned 4o her home. tives. E Mr. and Mrs. E. Ketohum of Greermofl,‘ Miss Ethel Leonard of Tarrytown, N. 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WOLF'S GARAQGE Norwich, Conn... % . Montville, Conn. Jewett City, Conn. > r Y., is the guest of her parents, Mr. and | the guest. of her parents, Mr. and Mve Goorin. BTk Hias Shovenl. His: family BALLOUVILLE Mrs. Benjamin F. Leonard. Charles Button. Harry Simmons, who is engagel © ng the new epinning frames ar spent the week end at Br lackstone, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Keene and daugh. ter, Miss Mildred Keene, left Satatday for Oakland Beach, R. I, where they Wit } ¥ Dusenberry of New Rochelle, N. | MacOonnelt of Norwich, motored to | home in B r Levehosh has retutned from » Miss Luey” Button of Westerly, R. 1, is | vacation spent in Canada, P e ke T~ Y T T P T O N e e 0 e e e