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Pal- - UNCASVILLE day with Mr. and Mrs.; Harvey - FRANKUM . mer. - . - Baseball Association' Elects Officers for Edwin H. Pierce is helping William Townspeople Unite to Honor the 8oI Weisman with his plantings tins week. Dead by George &, NEWS FROM ONE HUNDRED LIVE CORRESPONDENTS New Season Memorial Day Events Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Palmer visited dier Address rDrouth Beooming Serious. L. F. Hayward and Mrs.. Julia A Wright of Hartford Mrs. Antoinette Crumb Sunday afternoon. Hastings; 93d Birthday. There was a food attendance at the The cutworms are very numerous netting of the oast-ball-. enthusiasts of and destructive. One farmer set out 250 About 250 residents of the town and the town held Thursday evening hi the tomato plants and they destroyed all their friends participated in Memorial EASTERN CONNECTICUT AND WESTERN RHODE ISLAND GALES FERRY rooms of the Uncasville Social club. but five. day exercises en TJaesday, At .11 A statement by ; the officers . for 1913 o'clock the (procession, formed ett the Rev. C. Wilson Marrison Speaks on showed that the money received had Franklin cemetery. The veterans pass- Korea Notes. bee,n carefully expended and that ail OLD MYSTIC ed to thelace of speaking between engagements of the team had been two lines of school children standing Who is Goings and Coming Incidents, Accidents Korea was the topic of an address kept. A vote of thanks was tendered Additional Books for Baptist Library at saluta, the children passing; in after by Rev. C. Wilson Harrison at the the retiring officers, and the following Church Entertainments Hospital -- them and massing four columns SALEM this, . morning service at the M. E. church on elected season: President, Edward ity Tendered the Week's Guests. abreast at the right of the veteran. and Building in Three Counties. s Lightning Sunday, a special Tff ering for the Mahoney; secretary and treasurer, P. F. S. Armstrong wa3 chairman ot the Strikes Barn, Making Horse J. McDermott;" C. , work in that country being taken. directors, James The following books were added to day. Rev. Edward J, 'Ayreat of thi Deaf Notes of Memorial Week. Mrs. Sarah Perkins, who .was called Piatt, John J. Sullivan, John J. Dris-col- l. Baptist churoh, Lebanon, led in prayer. to Mystic on Saturday by the death: of Cornelius Fitzgerald, John Cud- the Baptist library during May: Mol-li- e In a brief address Rev. H. A. SeaH9 his Memo- tt, Make-Believ- at the home of father ov.T During. the shower last Thursday af- nephew, C. Henry Noyes, returned dy; purchasing committee, P. J. e, Abbottj Jim Hando, suggested that the' enslavements of NEW LONDON COUNTY rial day. her - ternoon Mr. Siegel's fcarn was struck to her - home in this village Tuesday Cornelius Flaherty. Candi- Chi?ds; "Adventures in Friendship, today's industrial and political life Mrs. Rachel Teft. who has been try-o- ut by lightning. With the exception of afternoon. dates for this season's team had a Clarkson; Circuit Rider's Wife, Har- caH as. loudly for heroic men of action, spending a few weeks with Miss Alice on By-Pat- and, Mr. and . Mrs. Elmer' Satterlee of the diamond Saturday after- ris; Literary in Old Eng- as did the division slavery of lit!. . LEBANON Kennedy, has returned to her home in knocking off a few .boards no damage noon. new lineup not the" dif- . North Haven were giresta of Mr. and The has been land, Shelley; The Four Princes, The veterans led schools to Greensville. . was done to the building. A horse decided Tin, but it is thought to be Mary in Texas, Johns- ferent parts of cemetery dec- O. Mrs. Charles A. .Satterlee over the " Scherer; Ware the and Owtfl W. Callahan Suffers a Shoc- Jl. Irons recently purchased a by ' ( k- owned Carl Rogers was in the barn Sabbath. : stronger than last year. ton; Introducing Corinna. Kirkland; orated the soldiers' graves with flowers handsome pair of horses in Moosup. Bry-an'- Rev. Mr. Speaks Memorial at the time and was mads deaf by re- Henry A. Bolles entertained Mr. of Barna'by Lee, Bennett; Tom Clifton, furnished by thei children. Ayir at .. - the Mrs. Latham Smith spent the day shock. . New Haven ovsr Memorial day. Barbour'; Massing again . Service Rev. J. F. Cobb the Speak- cently with Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Goss; Harry's Island. John in four columns, Tie VIILUNTOWN Peace Theme. Epworth League Prin- - apeeen on Tuesday. the Bectowtth. of New London. Entertainment. of the Woods, Brown; Fritzi or schools reoited the Gettysburg er ReVj J. S. Cogswell gave Eugene The entertainment given by the Ep- cess Perhaps, Daulton; Wide Awake and sang America. The paoceewion Boucher-Carrivea- an inter- Mrs. La Fontaine and the u Marriage 'Rev. -- worth league of Memorial day saw usual nurabei esting and profitable discourse .on Misses Laura Perkins and Grace Chap- the Methodist church Girls, Ellis; Wide Awake Girls in then resumed its Journey to the teams, the William A. Keefe Speaks on Patriot- Peace and Arbitration in the Congre- man were attendants at the concert was weU patronized Friday night. In- Winsted, Ellis; The Little Grey driving to the church. .The exeroiaee cf young people now living- elsewhere gational church Sunday of Nor- cluded in the programme, given were House, Taggart. , in the cemetery were enlivened try th ism Features of Memorial Day." morning. He given by the Bass Clef club ' home for the day. Among them were also took charge of tha. missionary wich on Friday evening of last week. two selections by the mandolin quar- at Baptist Church. bugle, played by Bugler Clarence tette, Cornet, Entertainment Simpson oil nary, L.eon service in the evening. Mrs. Richard Povey and daughter, Misses Ethel Florence the United ' States Richardson, Rev. Ernest Church At St. Thomas', church, Saturday spend- Holmes, "Winnie iBartlett Vera An entertainment consisting of mu- who happened to toe guest Richard spent several days of New London, who have been and readings was giv- a at the and John nd Clara Abell. morning, Miss Celenire Carriveau and of the past week at the home of his ing several days their summer home Bartiett; a song by Mrs. Spiers; a drill sic, recitations and home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. was home from New at dance-b- en in Baptist auditorium Friday, t'lifton Hufrt Wilfrid Boucher, both of this village, sister, Mrs. Charles Gordon, in Mont-vill- e. in the village, were joined for the holi- by, the children; a Maypole the J. D. Simpson. ' Britain last Sunday. eight by evening. The following, programme . were married by the Rev. W. A. Keefe, day by CMrs. Povey's sons from Schen- little girls; recitations Mias Passing in between two lines of Mr. and "Mrs. Dwight A. Beebe ot Mrs. Edith Chadwick and son Fred- ectady and New York city. Aldrich a farce. The Train to Mauro, was rendered: children the veterans led the war Into Norwich were guests Sunday of Mr. who also said thonnptial high mass, parts taken in this by Mrs. Belle Cur- Piano solo. Miss Viola Eldredge; the church while organ piayei Mrs. Roy eric ara visiting Mrs. Chadwlck's sis- Two new stones marking the resting S. the and Tucker. which followed. Music was by the ter. Mrs. , in Derby. places of Mr. and Mrs. William Led- tis, Charles F. Bartiett, Miss May recitation, Horace Williams; recita- Tramp, Tramp, the Boys Are March- Rev. Mrs. L-- ,E. Llvermore reached regular choir. The witnesses were A. Mr. and Mrs. F. Bailey enter- gers Mrs. Maurice Grover and Charles Ramage. After the tion, Miss Hazel Clyde; solo, Miss An- ing. Mon-ds- y. R. of Norwich and Jj. home from Kiesirnmee, La., last Hitehotte. a brother-in-la- w of the tained Miss KJttie Ray and Miss Bes- Maynard of New London were placed programme cake and ice cream were na Babcock; recitation, Miss Maude At the Church. . - ' E. Williams: recitation, Miss Aldeane bride, and Louis Boucher, father of the sie Randall of Lebanon last Satur- in the Gales Ferry cemetery last week. on sale, r" . Upon reaching their places in tbe Mrs. Henrietta Irons of Providence -- Clark; Miss Nora Massey; bridegroom. After the ceremony day. . family of Bought Cattle in Town. recitation. was the of sister, Mrs. Mary the Mr. and Mrs. Kromer and piano solo, Eleanor Cheesbro; body of the church, the children salut- piwt her party were served breakfast at the W. H. Cardwell and son and Charles Norwich, who-ar- to occupy one of James Gratton of Southhold," L. I., Miss ed the flag and sang The Star Spangled Brown Memorial day. home of the groom's parents, Mr. ar- recitation. Miss Etta May Lamphere; M1ss and Treadway of Norwich were in 4twn Isaae Jones' cottages on the Bluff, returned home Friday after several Banner, In his greetings as chair- rUlan Manning of Norwich . s reading. Miss Lydia Main: solo, Frank Mrs. Louis Boucher. Only relatives last Sunday in Mr. Cardwll's "Vfew rived here on da3-- spent in town, in which he has man, F. E. Armstrong reminded, espe- Tonn has been spending this week . Rudd-Gibbs- E. Williams; reading, Mrs. George A. and friends were invited. Mr. and touring car. , Miss Sj&ry . who has been purchased a large herd of cattle of cially the children, that their bet'-te- s with different friends in town. Mrs. Boucher left for a week's trip, Mr. a. Montgomery; reading, Mrs. J. Harold Mrs. Lucy and Mrs. Charles Gordon and spending few days with Miss Doris the farmers.' many of tham coming Mont-- , today are not with rifles and swords, Thomas and .Miss Sweet during which they will vis't relatives sons of Montville Center visited rela- French at Wellesley college, returned from the Chesterfield section. Williams; recitation. Miss Leila but. with right purposes and strong of Hartford were quests Sunday of and friends in piienix, R. I. tives in town last Sunday. on Wednesday. gomery; chorus, Miss Frink's class. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bishop. home Missionary Society Meets. After the programme a box social wills, against the evil desires of their Mr. Mrs. George Memorial Services at St. Thomas' John Warner and family of East Coroner and Mrs. Franklin H. Brown own natures. Prayer was ottered : and Wetmore of Haddam spent Sunday at the home of of Norwich were over Sunday visitors The Woman's Missionary society held was held in the conference room. The fol- Worcester were guests of the former's Church. its annual meeting with Mrs. Joseph proceeds will be used for church ex- Rev. H. A. Beadle and then tbe Wet-, Mr. and Mrs. !ari Rogers. at their summer home in this village. lowing programme was given: Recita- parents. Mr. snd Mrs. William On Sunday at 3 p. m. in St. Thomas' Lebanon Latimer. The following were sleeted: penses. Miss Eessie Randall of Mrs. Isaac Jones returned to her ...' tion,. Memorial Day, Nellie Taylor: for Memorial day. Mr. Wetmore sec- church, there was a large attendance visited over Sunday with Miss Klttie home in Norwich on Monday, after President, Mrs. Arabella Latimer; Patriotic Social. Rollcail 2. Alfred Brown, Ellen returned to Worcester Tuesday, but at the special memorial service. The summer retary of home work. Mrs. Melvin young people Methodist Mrs. Wetmore will In town Ray at Crystal Spring farm. spending several days at her The of the O'Hear, Carl Leonard, Katherine remain for members of the Grand Army and the - Morgan family of New Bluff. Furba; secretary of the foreign work, a patriotic social in the .. Harris and home on the church heid Stephen O'Hear: For Grandpa's some time. , local courts of Independent Mrs. Chappell. Refreshments were g Order of London were Sundav guests of Mr. and Mrs. Amy , R. Satterlee 'of Norwich, M. E. rooms Wednesday evening, at Sake, Marjorie Kingsley: song, MarcB-in- Opens Summer Home. Foresters and Foresters of America Mrs. E. J. Standish at Hillside farm. who conducted the Epwor.th league ser- served. which the following programme was Through Georgia: LUfle HaA4a Mrs. Annie Perry of New were well represented. The sermon vice M. B. church Sunday even- Monument to R. N. Parish. rendered: ' London. was by Rev. Owner at Woodbridge Farm. at the Stanley Armstrong; The Win'Ta ho has been spending the winter in Father Keefe and was ing, returned to that city Tuesday A fine monument and markers have Patriotic Medley, chorus of girls; Offering, Margaret Fitzpa trick A Se- an eloquent - G. spent Baltimore and Chattanooga, has open, and stirring address on Denald Mitchell Sunday at morning. been set on the burial plot of the late reading, Deborah, Miss Florence John- lection from Scott, M". Louise BtmIi:' ed her home at Redwood for the sum- Patriotism. An orchestra of three Woodbridge farm. R. N. Parish in the Montville Canter sonsolo, The Sword of Bunker Hill, Two Voltrnteej-B- , Winnifred Hotton; pieces. Miss Alphonsine Boucher, or- Miss Susan Miner spent several days mer. gan; cemetery. Theodore Johnson; reading, Ida Lewis, song. ?ohimbia the Gem of the Ocean; Suffered a Shock. William Richotte, violin; T. M. the past week in Colchester the guest HAMBURG Mrs. Albert Avery entertained the Miss Lydia Greene; chorus, choir of Brothers, Nine. M. Clarke Donald, trombone, of Miss Dorot-h- Fuller. The oiHer Last Monday morning Owen W. Cal- rendered several Good "Cheer Sunshine society at her boys; reading, Nathan Hale, Everett Tlie Blue and the Gray, Anna DriwcoB, selections during the service, which Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clark and Various Happenings of Local Interest-Perso- nal home at Hill Top Thursday-afternoo- Johnson; violin solo, with organ ac- Country. Nellie Taylor. lahan, who has been employed by W. was concluded with Mrs. Chapel of Colchester Sun- One Flag, .One L. T Spencer, benediction of the were' Notes. The delegates from this sociely that companiment, Gustave Houschild and Dorothy Cox, Roscoe James; Flower was found near the Blessed Sacrament. , day guestB of Mr. and Mrs. Nathaiwel house of Fred Frieze of Exeter, where attended the national Suntehine meet- Archalde Lambert; chorus, Marching for the Blue the Gray. Kenw'h he had suffered a partial paraJytk How Memorial Day Was Observed. spent Tha Rev. Robert Oakes is entertain- ing in New York last week gave, re- Through Georgia. Armstrong; sons;, Rally "Ttound the Harriet WiHiams several ports, - , of programme, ice shock He has since partially recov- Memorial day was observed by By- days of week the home of her ing two sisters and a brother from At the close the Flag. ered the use of his right arm, bu ron D. Smith post. G. A. R., last at England and a brother from Hartford. Miss Mary Benham is the guest of cream and sherbet were on sale. The George B. Wright's Address. the decorating parents zn town. New York relatives. proceeds will be used parsonage right leg remains useless. th graves of their deceased com- Mr. Goldie of New London spent Me- Mr. and Mrs. L. Bill spent Sunday in for Tiie address was mada by George E. Address by rades. The parado left Union square Mr. Deep River. Memorial Day Observance. expenses. Wright of Hartford and tmi as ear- 8.39 morial day at the home of and party Guests of Miss Clyde. Last Sunday the Baptist church was at in the following order: Mar- Mrs. Charles A. Williams. Reginald Lord took a of friends Memorial day was more elaborately nest appeal for the pr actio of ainoere shal Joseph Baton, Johnson's fife and out in his power boat, Siren, Memorial observed in this place this year than . Friday evening, May 26, Miss Haxel patriotism. In part he said: The spirit filled to capacity' at the union Memo- corps, Jones and Gay of New Lon- day. young rial services of the village churches. children from the public don were at Mr. Jones' cottage on Sun- in many years. The school children Clyde entertained the following exhibited by the children in their reci- Many school. Court Advance, No, 3S36, I. Q. day. Miss Carrie Bill has returned from from the Palmer Memorial school were friends at the home of her parents, tations and songs was evidence te the from Exeter, Goshen and Frank- Chief in Hadley, Mass. Vio- lin were also In attendance. The ad- I, Ranker Charles Anderson; a visit down, joining those of the Tenth dis Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clyde: Miss vaterane that neither they nor tfceir Court Liberty No. 132, F. of A.. Chief Decorated Graves. Mrs. James Warren of East Haddam (Uncasvilla), forming a line of la Eldredge, Misg Leah Johnson, Miss deeds would be forgotten. Special dress wns delivered by Rev. Mr. Ayer Ranger Maynard Miss trict of Franklin. aytlng palter of George W. Macomber; Bvron Mrs. William and spent a few days at J. J. Tiffany's the march escorting the veterans to the Helen Hull, Miss Nora Massey, Miss tribute wM paid to the wonvan tmr the D. Smith post. G. A. R., Orrin Jennie Rogers ware Norwich visitors past week. cemetery. Company C, Coast Florence Mis3 Lydia Main, sacrifices home and upon the ch'irch. whose theme "The Causes Rix. decorated-grave- Fifth Johnson. their at ' ws: V Monday s S. Will-la- ms snd tne Effects of the Civil War." commander. The line marched to on and at The L. B. met at the public hall Artillery, C. N. G., from Norwich, were Miss Laura Avery, Miss Helen battlefield. The ohildren were urged Rcbbins cemetery, where the ritual of Maplewood and West Plain cemeteries. Wednesday afterrroon. to make plans down and Joined in the parade. A and Mss Maude . Williams, and to face bravely opposing wrong, as Having been born and reared in Vir- frtra-wberr- ginia during the years inmmediately the Grand Army was carried out In Miss Eva M. Standish was a week for a festival. large number witnessed the march, Calvin H. Moxie, Jr.. Philip Harris, wrong only Muffs and will run before preeediryg war having.' an impressive manner, after which end guest of Mrs. Carl Rogers. Mrs. Lyman Harding spent last Sat- while at the cemetery they were met Theodore Johnson, Paul C. Lamphere, tne resorate attacks of brave boys sun the and with spent Saturday at - his father, seen service in the confed- thy returned to the hall, where the Miss Alice Rix urday in Norwich. by an immense crowd. The" graves of Harold Starr, Earl Walbridge and men. Reminded that in their band erate sftny, though union at heart, he vertices were continued. The Rev. the heme of Misses Violet and Helen Harry Burden of Hartford was the the veterans, which had been previ Frank Clyde, Jr. are the destinies' of the nation. th Mr. Stanley,.of Jewett.City addressed Rogers. guest oflMr. and Mrs. William Marvin ously marked with flags by Q. R. young men were told to organize, us waa abie to present his subject from a Mrs. Wesley Religious Interests. viewpoint new to northern people, and a large audience in an eloquent and Brown, Earl Brown and over Sunday. Saunders, were decorated with flowers. ther strength in meeting present day interesting manner. Harmony orches- Enoch Crandall were in Norwich on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gage and Miss The were members The United Workers-o- f the, Metho- evils lies in organized effort. A final held the clone attention of the audi- - veterans with the Wednesday ence tra of five pieces rendered several se- Monday. Tessie Harding of Norwich spent Sun- of American council. O. U. A. M., of dist church met with the word was to he veterans. Their clos iturinr the entire address. The family. Rath-bon- e president, Mrs. Herman Main. There church waa beautifully decorated. lections of patriotic and popular mu- Carl Rogers and Lores day with their parents in Sterling which nearly every member was pres- comradeships are being broken and sic- and family. S. G. Miner and son City. ent. The fife and drum corps, aug will be no more meetings of the soci- evening for them is fast approaehlnc. Norwich Pastor. Addessss Vererans . 1?- C- ety 1. ligb-i- o J by Glasgo. Charles, F. R: Bailey and son Theo- Mr.,.a.nd iJrs. '- - Latimer and mented by several other of the town's until October bui in the evening thre snail be Tuesday 88. graves dore and Clyds Ray spent Memorial daughter guests The Ladles' Aid society of the Bap morning veterans' Tuesday afternoon the local base- were at Linden. Lawn musicians, furnished the music. All evening which with gTeat joy they shall b In the several cemeteries were deco- ball team went day In Colchester. last Sunday. mills in town closed day except tist church met Wednesday gathered with their other comrade by to Glasgo and received Several from town the Deep for the with Miss Lucy Gallup. " rated the local veterans.' Under the a trimming to the 17-t- 0. attended Clarence Daniels of River was the Thames Specialty sompany. about the celestial eampflre. tune of da-wr- e Singing Evangelist Albany Smith direction of Mrs. Otto Pultz. dinner Johnson, who pitched for at Millingten Tuesday evening. in town the first of the week and took Moving A vote of thanks was tendered Mr. was served In the vestry of the Con- Voluntown. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Babcock of his power boat to Deep River.. Store. will occupy the pulpit of the Metho- vote gave a good account of himself, but Pe- - evening ser- Wright and a rising to Ciirmn gregational church to the veterans and poor Yantic spent Memorial day at the John Tiffany spent Sunday in Hart- The store of John J. Driscoll in dist church Sunday. The Theodor-- s 13. Smith and his cornra.de received support. Johnson's - their friends. At 2 o'clock the annual corps home of Mr. and Mrs. William H. May- ford with his mother,- Mrs. Fannie Tif- quot is being moved from its old site vice will be a special union service. as to valor tn Uvn drum accompanied the team and to prepared near be suner by the unit- a tribute their service and exercises were held in furnished music before and after 'the nard. fany. a foundation for it The chorus will gone by as well as in recognition of Cray's hall, music being furnished by game. Alvaii Morgan of East Lyme was in Hawling Landing is connected by his home. ed choirs of the Baptist and Metho- their part in- the exercise of the day. of Windham, and the town Wednesday. telephone, which very pleasing E. I. Browning has sold his pair of dist churches. Card's orchestra is to Mys- .The cotnmittee elected for next Jer Memorial address being given bv Rev. Band Concert. Winftsld Hanney and family spent the public. mules to M. P. Shea of New London. Rev. George H. Miner, D.D., ef consists of Veterans T. E. Smith. F. Cobb of Norwich. In the evening the dram corps gave Memorial day-- in East Lyme. - Moees Chapman, accompanied by his tic will occupy the Baptist pulpit Sun- Ayrea. Josph - James Tucker and Rev. E. J. F. an enjoyable Bingham family of daughters, Mrs. Hanry Church and day morning. Sm-ttn- Iirlng tre past year Lhe veterans concert at the store of Prof. Hiram and . Armstrong, G. L. I add. L. H. hve tost ene of their number, who for Austin Maine, a large crowd being New Haven spent Memorial day at GOSHEN Miss Leila Chapman, spent Tuesday at The Baptist and Methodist Sunday W. C. Smith, A. T. Browning. some thirty years marched with them, out to enjoy the music. their summer home in town. The trip Niantic. sefcoois are holding special rehearsals to spread tra- was Weinberg of New York day" concerts. The march the tables Isaac Garrison, who died lsst fall in Village Interests. from New Haven made in their Daisy Tea Party at Mount View Farm Mrs. Max for Children's der Uie trees was participated to by all. Sr. Joseph's hospital st the age of & automobile. Notes. arrived Tuesday to spend a moath in " Holiday Week Personals. The lunch consisted of sandwiefcei. Ha enlUtted from Hart- Mrs. Helen N. Dewhurst of Stontng-to- n Miss Chapel of Leflfinswell visited town. Vars. East was a Ida Judge Willis E, Heaton has returned baied beans, doughnuts, cale, r ford is. Company A. Twenty-fir- st C. V.. holiday ?uest at the home a the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert a, Soareity of Water. a vd coffee. Bouquets were gv-e- r. of Mr. aiid John N. Mrs. K. H. SfcCall gave daisy tea to Troy, N. Y., after a Memorial day eream rnd served throughout the long period )1r Lewis. Williams on Thursday. party Mtount View farm on Friday The scarcity of water is foeiDg felt in to Mr! Mrs. Charles Q. Eld- to the veterans and souvenir card Andrew J. McQuire -- 111; at visit and of the war. and Willitm W. B. Klngsley is also Mrs. afternoon. Gam as were enjoyed on the many parts ot the town. The greatest redge. to everyone. Maguire vilsted relatives and friends Charles A. Williams. in village, where ladies un- New London Defeated. in Pawtucket, 1., shady lawn until about 5 o'clock, when lack of it is felt this Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Siswk-- were The efficient worif ot the game R. during the holi- tea. was served. Quite a. of the wells are very low. In several in- Sunday der the leadership of Mrs. T. B. Smith The Memorial day hall was days. number sup- guests Memorial of relatives young people were present, who ed stances water is being hauled to was much appreciated, as was the played with the colored team from Mr. and Mrs. John T. Young and LEFFINGWELL wagons by at Hope Valley. New The teams were wrtl children it a. very pleasant occasion. ply horses used on delivery Miss Lucy Gallup and guest, Miss work of Mrs. L. H. Smith as organist. of Phenix, R. I., were guests Miss Bessie Raiidail. spent Saturday tha various stores. The grass crop is Mrs. L. A. Robtnson m leadev ef tbe matched and the game close. It "being cf local relatives for the holidavs. Tuesday's Services at West Plain Cem- Mary Williams of Providence, were in-n- ig beginning to show need of rain, singing1, Maev C. if-- Lathpop won by the local boys in the ninth - , and Sunday with her schoolmate, Miss the guests Memorial day of their cousins, and aair Frank Bromley of Ko.it- Gretnwic-h- etery Missionary Society deo-orate- d. by a two-bas- e hit. making the final R I., Meets with Kitty Ray of Salem. also fruit trees, which were in recent Deacon Mrs, Hiram Burnett and whose direction the church waa was a recent visitor at the hoitM spent full bloom and are now just opening and ' score The visitors showed that of his yarenif, .Mr. and Mrs. Ellis. Miss Ethel Randall Saturday daughters, at their summer home in knew gane. Mrs. Alhart with AHss Helen Brown of Westches- the young fruit, which will blast if Mystic. ' The following veterans were pres- ther the Bromley. does not come soon. Brown, Mrs. Lyman PHcher is .visiting Miss Sarah Shattuck of Mrs. Carrie Parks of Norwich was ter. rain Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Gates and ent: T. E. Smith. Leander friends In Brooklyn, N. T. ProvlJonee the guest over Memorial day of Mr. The severe drouth was bro"ken with' Fersonals. daughter. Miss Mildred Gates, of Henry Brown James Tnoker. Josepn leturned home Tuesday after a week's n. Vetsrsjjs Ed- News. spent and Mrs. John I. Ross. welcome showers on Wednesday even-i- Anson Maynard of Norwich spent Providence were guests over Memorial and Rons of Church vacation at the home of Mr. and Miss Florence Taylor - ward Howard, Thomas Lewis and "Ne- so- Mrs. James Campbell. and Hazel Friday at his home. Mr. Maynard will day of Mrs. Neil and Miss Matilda The Congregational Ladies' Aid lat-te- rs Calkins were recent guests of the Quite a number from this place at- open up new in Norwich soon. Hollo way at the Hplloway homestead. lson Tucker. ciety with Mrs. Sands on James E. Whittaker of Norvrch - a store mt Throev parents in Norwich. tended Memorial day exercises h-i-s Thursday afternoon. seent Tuesday at his home in this the at G. F. Coats has sold Ha,ughton Mr. and Mrs. Charles Greene and News in General, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. and the Lebanon on Tuesday. farm-propert- visit to Friday aflternoon a party of a dezen village. Palmer y to Arthur G. Pattison of family have returned from a Henry Ellsworth of Hartford has M. Misses Rosabel and Ruth Palmer spent James W. Rue, secretary of the State Mr. Coats expects lo Lyme relatives. guest S. N. Hyde. people drove over in a barge to attend Edward Groves of Norwich and Sunday Sunday School association, is expected Webster, Mass. been a recent of seml-annn- with Montville friends. Mrs. Raymond Eldred and infant will the al meeting of the Willi- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Groves of Hills move to Norwich. Rev. Frank Fuller of Lisbon R. L. Miss Edith LafBngwell returned Mon- to give an address at the Goshen son of Willimantie are guests of Mr. preach at Congregational mantie C. It. union at the North Wind- Grove, were recent guests at day spending end wich church on Sunday, June 4th. - y the churfil ham ehueh. the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. O. after the week MOHEGAN and Mrs. Wilfred E. Brown. Sunday. Congregational Groves. a fitend in Danielson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wattles of Bos- 'fhouiaj Leavens of Troy, N. Y., is Mr. snd Mrs. Eati Rogers hve At the church Rev. Mrs. A. W. Armstrong and children, ton were guests of friends here this of Mr. Mrs. Charles Q. 3. 9. Porter from Manchester, Conn., Mrs. Margaret Bitgood of Saimders-lll- e, Mrs. Avery were the guest and mbvad to Baltic from the Burdick - Blanche and Arthur, of Norwich, spent week. Mrs. Dolbeare and Eidredge. will preach tomorrow- morning. Mass.. rs at her svmmer home B. Ledyard in New London the first of the week. hoiisei at the old homestead. Memorial day with Mrs. Samuel Beebe. L. Brockett of was a J. AJpheuB Schoonover has returned A number of friends on Mr. was large over-Sund- Merrill J. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gardner of business caller here Wednesday. There a attendance at to New York after an Antoinette Hastings on Tuesday to ex- Heroert of Webster, Sunday evening. us CLARK'S FALLS Mass., Tantic were Sunday guests of Mr. and church visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. tend1 congratulations, it being th !3 I Monday and Tuesday as C. Lifflngwell. Jerry Sanders of Taftrilie called en the guestsntof h-i-s brother, Mrs. J. NORTH LYME H. Schoonover. anniversary of her birth. Funeral of Isaae Sheldon He'd en Fri- Postmaster friends in this place Sunday. Mary Tues- a Memo- J. L. Herbert. At .West Plain Cemetery. Miss Lizzie Hiwwer of Mystic called Miss Williams returned Rev. St A. Beadle preached day- F. D. Route Replaces PestofHc Sunday. day evening to Providence, after a rial sermon to the Smiley. Thee were not as many as asual at on local friends Gallup. : (Mr. town visit to her aunt, Miss Luy The church wss v.'. h "ags OCCUM the West Plain cemetery Tuesday. The Notes. Al'en, who has been out of S. Cady to A was Timothy L. Crouflh of Norwich was AND VERSAILLES weeks-- , Charles has returned and flowers." largo number singing, which was led fey Eften Lear- for several returned home Sat- over-Sund- the a"! of Horace F. Palmer last " Providence, after an visit present. ned, and the talk by John H. Bares Miss Marion Stack and Miss Sweet urday. Mr. Mrs. Kennedy. Friday night. Memorial Address by Rev. Charles were highly appreciated ey those pres- to and John visited at the latter's home in this Mrs. Sherwood R. Swan and son, Furnish Match. Isaao Funeral. Smith School Gardens. ent. The soldiers' graves were remem- place over Sunday and Memorial day. LEONARD BRIDGE Perry Swan, and her grandson, Ray- Would the The funeral services for Isaac Shel- bered with flowers and flags which A number from this place attended Krug. of Preaton City, were Wouldn't the IxUku'co trust be glad don were Rev. Charles Smith were Army mond g vVrnrrK-ri-t the held Friday at two o'clock delivered an able " distributed by the Grand the dance at Millingten Green Tuesday Mrs. William Chamberlain Injured Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John If the would smoke fu The home ot his son-in-la- Georg Memorial esrmon at the Versailles M. men. night. pipe of peace; Clia:t.'.noosa. Times. tff. B. church on Sunday When Horse Became Frightened and W. Shank. Brorn, in this village. The bear-r- s afternoon. Charles Willard of Willimantie spent Mrs. William Sisson is recovering Miss Lily Galiup and Miss Gertrude were E. T. Chapman, E. P. Lewis, The plant of the Totokett Manu- Memorial day with relatives in town. from her recent illness. Ran Away Notes. lengthy M. facturing company Ockray left Thursday for a A. Clarke and C. H. Oulllns. Bur- wa3 idle on Tues- Missionary Meeting. Miss Florence Beebe of Millington stay at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ial was in "Oak fjrove cemetery a' day, giving its employes a day's out- visited Miss Ethel Maynard over last Mrs. "William Chamberlain met with South Windsor. ing. monthly meeting - Adam Larrabee of Ashaway. Mr. Sheldon wes a fine The missionary Sundajr. . , a serious accident Saturday morning, V vtortnist and be greatly Interest in baseball remains at a was held with Mrs. C. E. Ellis Wednes- Mr. Mrs.-Merril- l Babcock of Yan- when she was run over by a herse. wI missed pro- and Revive by raasy "Sit. high notch in villages. day afternoon. Trite following , Mrs. Chamberlain was leading horse, :r friends. His age wu hoth The home tic vited at H. B. Maynard's and a FITCHVILLE tTie vitalilv nf v.-i- seal; - Mrs. AUant Perrin of Pescedale is team is receiving excellent support and gramme was carried ouS: Singing. The George Babcock's over Memorial day. which became frightened ajid knoeked - Is good is My Shepherd; ex- have yonr hair ss lusirou eerlng f'n- hr aunt, Mrs. Millen playing ball. Lord devotional Mrs. Sherwood Cone of Miilington her down, stepping on' her and running Personal Items of Local Interest. - Maine. Mrs. Charles A. Wood of Wauregara ercises, by the vice president, Mrs. J. visited her daughter, Mrs. C. F. Jewett, away ebiag finally caught near George and luxuriant as it is guest (i. report was Wa-trous'-, a away. should be. the of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ward; secretary's read over Sunday. about half mile Mrs. Mrs. Charles Chaple of New London Perkins. and accepted r reading, A Trip to Mex- Raymond Tompson. the new R. F. D. Chamberlain was unconscious when rip- WATERFORD Edward ico 'Missions, hy C. up, bleeding and Miss Daisy Phillips of New York Fariell and daughter, Miss and Our Mrs. T. driver from Hadlyme, commenced his picked and from the cuts were visitors at the home of Mr. and Nellie Farrell. of Wauregan, have re- Lefitogwell; reading. Christian Oppor- duties Thursday, and the" local postof-fic- e about her head and. arms. Dr. Tynan Me1dey Vieitors Charles sev- Mrs. Charles Philliipfl recently. Chapped cently been gu.?sts of Occum friends. tunity in Mexico, by Mrs. Fred Bebe; has been closed, after having been of CoIohesLer was called and took Mrs, Jremiah Fields and daughter Assists In Memorial Exercises. Lessons in gardening are being en- singing. Sunlight; reading, Ignacias' kept by the Stark family 5a years. eral stitches. Orange, N. visitinig joyed by members of the Cecum Pilgrimage to Sacro Monto and Her Mr. and Mrs. Warren Kneeland re- of East J., are at Mrs. Clark Rogers school the direction of New Life, by Mrs. Tyler; read- to home in Wed- the home-o- Air. and Mrs. John F. and Mrs. Tsabetle unJer Principal Frank turned their Hartford Fields. . Grant, her daughter, were guests of R G. Sherman. ing. The Bible in Mexico, by Mrs. OAKDALE. nesday morning, after spending a few Peabody. offering days parents, Peter McManus and daughter,, Misg Mrs. WllMs Minsr over Memorial day. The amounted to with their Judge and Nellie McMaaius been' quests ol Mr. and Mrs. Darvid Geer and Mrs. $2, seven being present. The meeting Rev. H. T. Arnold preached in the Mrs. A. G. Kneeland. YAWBUX VALLEY singing Mr. MoManus' brother, John McManus. Fred Nichols of West Neck were at closed by Ha is the Saviour for Congregational church on Sunday from iMiss Alice Phillips spent Tuesday at the Memorial dey exercises of W. W. Me. Rom. S: 10. PENDLETON HILLv Ocean Baach. Ferklns post, G. A. R., at New Lon- Mrs. ATbertus Chapman of Westerly Mrs. F. N. Johnson led the Y. P. S. Fields of Boston spent don. spent the day recently with her sister, C. E. meeting Topic A Missionary Jeremiah - Oscar Miner, who is working for Mrs. day his sisters, the Misses Walter B. Howard wag over Sun- Mrs. Julia Geer. LAUREL GLEN Jeurney Around Worty1 Missions with an the Erastus Miner of Stonington, spent Fields. xt'vljhiLfi- .t.- - day caller on friends in this town. Everett. Chapman of Mystic was a in and Koraa. Sunday sons. j t:r. Clyde lady were - with his Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Sullivan and F. J. Shelley passad his 75th mile- caller at James Miner's last week. Main and friend Mr. and- Mrs. J. C. Fellowes attend- 4 Mrs. Jennie Thompson has been vis family of Norwich spent Sunduy at intf proTrr.ts that nre4 stone on the Journey of life on the Isaac Edwards and mother were vis- visitors with Mr. Main's parents. Mr. ed the spring meeting of the New Lon- iting in New Lonaon. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius srve he.-)!:'-- and stimulate leth. itors at Westerly Memorial day. and Mrs. Nathan'Main, over Memorial don C. E. union at Flanders on Tues- Coon has resumed work as the growth of the ' Chapel Mr. and Mrs. John H. "Thompson day. n day, delegates Elmer his Kane. hair. Charles was able to turn out as from the Montviile superintendent on the new state road Mr. and Mrs. George Keen of Plain-fiel- d with the O. A. R. New London Me- were callers in Shunuc Valley Sun- Mr. and Mrs. William .Main were at Center C. E. society. 50c and $1.00 at day. in Voluntown.. were recent guests of friends in morial day. Bradford, R. I. Sunday. Augustus D. Herrick of Davisville, R. Miss Sarah T. Palmer spent Sunday town. Alva Geer was a city caller Tues- Mr. and Mrs. Cressie Gray of Provi- Mr. and Mrs. Heman Holdredge I., visited friends in this place on Mon- COKE LlQUiD SHAMPOCj guests viplted at her home here: Mrs. "Thomas Sullivan of Norwich day. dence were on Sunday of Mr. Mr. Holdredge's mother. Mrs. day. Mrs. Eilen R. Briggs and two chil- spending few days wtth Joseph and Mrs. George D.,Coates. C. P. Holdredge, last Sunday. Carlon Wheeler, town su- has been a her thoroughly cleanse the fcair Weeks of Spithsad was a E. school dren are at Mrs. James Cook's. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Cough -- and buair.eKS caller in New London Wed- Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Main were In pervisor, was visiting some of the The rural delivery began Thursday lin. scalp and should be used, when nesday. Asrhaway Memorial day. schools in this vicinity on Wednesday. before Ston-ingto- from North Stonington. needed Coke Hair Tonia) BETHEL Joseph Girard has moved to n. The rain which fell on. Wednesday is applied. ' ' night was much appreciated, as the CAMPBELL'S MILLS J LISBON . Rv. Frank Chaivberlain and wife country was getting very dry. ASHWILLETT r Large bettie, 2Sc spent Memorial day at their cottage . Mrs. G. P. Douglus. whose funeral Miss Nellie Melt had as her guests on WilHmantlc camp ground. There GARDNER LAKE V J. Nelson of New York spent the was held kist Saturday, was born and rAt All Druggists. afcindUy two cousins. Misses Annie and are some thirty familios or mure there GRISWOLD early purt of the week with his family lived almost all her life hefe. Grace Jennings, of Norwich. ast present. Mrs. Weddell of New York city has here. School will close Monday for the Mrs. Augusta Park returned to J. J. G. Bill is aintiolpating a trip to purchased the Dolbeare farm. Henry Brown of Hartford visited-hi- s Mr. and Mrs. Martin enter- THE KELLS Jf. Kennedy's Saturday Wisconsin to his son. summer vacation. COMPAQ after a month's visit Mrs. A. P. Bolender is in New York. father and mother at their home in tained a. party of young people from 1 Jesssaa St. vacation at her home in New Lon- The Bethel M. E. Sunday school Is Mrs. Ella Cham-pli- is visiting rela- Pacha uk this week. - Glaago and Voluntown. Sunday. - Wa-terbur- don. orearins for a concert on Sunday tives and 3iends in Norwich and Jew. Mrs. .1. C. Edmond of and An aiitomoblle party from Greene-ville Poor Fishing. NEWBUKGH, ML T. Miss Clara Gillette of Lebanon waa morning. June 18, at 11 o'clock. ett City. ' Mrs. Brownof Norwich spent were early callers Sunday morn- Dr. Owen of fishing frie-nd- , Harrison Detroit in the recent meat of her Mrs. F. E. Mrs. Frank Chamberlain entertained Modsrij Woodmen from New" Ro-chei- !", Monday wirh relatives in town. ing at Mr. end Mrs. H rvey Palmer's, river Wye for Shakespeare's head, is afrde. her Sunday aclMvt S&turtlay N. Y., aX "Aid society firwfiTyg -- slas a aire tne Woodmen's The Ladies' will meet en route tt Naw Haven. evidently rtie . fishmg poor.- l&at. . . VkSBB. 3 J. Uarbert Itjij ot Pxoviuesca au . a&Xt week with Mrs. Andrew. Cbastfkra, P. B. Eundora and w( Wited Susl-- Chlosm Bannrd Tteeeir-- .