ITOFfWICH-- BULLETIN, STGRIVY, JUNE 9, 1917 0

-- boro and Shelton, returned home on UNCVILLE Wednesday.' Albert and Jesse Crary, Mr. W. E. ONE9 CORRESPONDENTS Old. Folk' Concert Statement of Me Crary and Mr. Charles Crary attend- NEWS FROM HOTRED LIVE morial Day Expenditure Show Bal- - ed the funeral of Deacon N. A. Brown Thursday. NOW . Canvass for Red Cr Young in Xorth Stonington JOIN Once Children's Day will be observed in Patriot Enlist. the churches with Sunday. Clean up with the RHODE ISLAND from her recent illneas. though not.se The old folks concert Friday even- EASTERN ANMESTERN yet able to ait up much. ing in the Methodist church to raise MILLS The church bell wae rang on June money for the sum pledged to the Y. CAMPBELL'S 1 7. were aix in 6th at 7, and There age M. C, A. fund u largely attended. Closing Exerei at Wyll Sohool U.S. community between the of $20 room this ; About was realized. The Vho Is ' Going and! Coming Incidents, Accidents and 31 and. SI. were decorated and a very entertain- , Pupil Reeelv Spelling Prizes NORTH STONINGTON An inspiring sermon on ervfce was ing program of musical selections was Teocher - preached by Rev. E. P. Marthewson' given. Colonial costumes were worn Building in "Three Counties , Sunday morning.- - by those taking part in the chorus. Wylie school was not opened Friday, MARIN Five Join Baptist . Church Maine-- Sheffield Douglass had his leg badly Among those who had solo parts were June 1, owing to the illness of the ; Spafford Wedding Funeral of Dea-- . bruised this week, so he is unable to Misa Huggard, Miss Louise Long. Mrs. teacher, Mis (Marion Blakedee, and Fight except with crutches. E, Libby. First to Saturday) with a. picnic for the eon Nelson A. Brown Red Cross work Charles Tibbetts, John D. Part of . th pupils with German today Mrs. Annie Cook and son Morton Miss Alice Ramage, Mrs. William The' term waa to close New London County children. Meeting. of nnclei measles. due on Land O. spent Wednesday attended the funeral their Cousins. Charles Carlyle. The success June 6. and the closing exercises were Elmer Burdiek Coek, Jurt week. was- - with his brother at the Norwich. State - Rev. Lucian Drury occupied the pul- Hiram to Norwich of Ji affair was largely due to Mis given Chat day and school held AIp hospital. i- pit of Third Baptist church Sun- Lone. tne next day to make the require a Sea the Memorial Day Expense. number . following pro- LEBANON , Dan MeCrackan left Tuesday for day morning. In connection with the OLD MYSTIC ' of day. The New York where he will visit relatives. communion service he gave the hand John Lynch, chairman of fhe Memo- gram was pre ented Wednesday after- : noon: Song, The Spangled .Ban- Grange Inspected by Miss Hafrel Burdiek was a Sunday of fellowship to five" new members Flaj) rial day observance committee, has etar - Neiohborina lo guest of Mr. and Mrs. Krnest Luther who had come into the church by bap- B. Y. P. U. Musical Plan for mad the following report of expense: ner, school, the teacher belna- at th ca! Men Motor Trip Mr. Louia in Preston. tism. Raising Annual Eleotion of Epwortn Balance from last year, $26.20; collec- organ: . The tand of Story Books. John U. - - S. I was- year, $94.10; total, Miaurai My Shadow, Bert9ta Hall; My A be! and Children Move from Frederick Tutnosr of Norwich a Rev. 'H. S. Foster of Noank spoke League Funeral of Joseph Mitchell. tions made this wny recent guest of : hts aunt, Mrs. Harriet in the Third Baptist church Sunday 21 16. SO; Memorial day expense .were Three inch Grin. FTed cxmgdon; . There Is a little monogram five-ye- ar the Dog's1 tfose Always Cold, Susan we so ; E. Palmer. evening on the program Sunday - morning at the Baptist for special cans for militiamen and is We see where'er Hartford Dwight Batholomew leaves Sunday adopted by the Baptist denomination. piano were mad tor the 6ton coast guard, automobSe for G. A. Gardner; song, Flag of the Freet It effera as protection Ir. CnartiM Wetmort of grand- church flags, bunting, etc., school; The 'Bird's Bath, Lloyd Bar- - Against a foreign foe. ba been spending tovr days at the to spend the summer with his He was assisted in the services by ington . Union association meeting band, It stands for hunt and i parents, Mr. and Mra. John Richmond Capt. E. Mystic by June 107 : balance. 21J.S0. per; raotner oriole's west pong, Eaiin ore! borne of Deacon 'Wetmore. F. Wilcox of and which the church will entertain Some Dav. Julia. euHlvanu In everv f tin dime. been spending of North Stonington. the local clergymen. . 20 and 21. Aiaa Annie Hooper, after several Hall:' Other And its snory and lis srestnoa Mrs. II. W. Sweet has Will- mpcot Mrav Henry-- A Secret, Viola Cole; The Buttercups, Are the themes ef many a tryma. past week with relative tn Nor- John F. McOovern and son and j Gave Moalealsw weeKa wroi her sister. i the Maine Spafford. Dart, Mary Misnra; song, iButterroup . were Oeeuffl Sunday, vis- left Friday to spend few and folk, Conn. ? - - ard Murrel la The Baptist Toung People' union a But few hare trrcr really knows Stephen Carpenter of Hartford spent iting relatives. Lenial F. Maine of this town and gave muslcale Friday evening; In the day with friend in Rockville previ- jjawnes, sonooi; AuiKinsr itme, Mil- And few would ever guess - Ben- Charlas Benjamin 'of Preston City M. a ous to going to her home in Arlington, dred WVcox; Kissed His Mother, Al- What our country meant by maddng the week end with- hi father. Miss Anna Spafford of Taunton, The following program S. ; was recent business caller in South auditorium. ; . bert Dawley: The Gingham Dog and Jl her chattels with U. jamin Carpenter. a Mass., were married (Monday evening waa admirably rendered: Pla.no solo Mao. Congdon t may stand for , A. O. Kneeland spent Griswold. George C. Brown sVllemand, Loav for Fort Slooum. the Calico Cat, Helen The Sara ; Judge and Mrs. return- at the residence of Fantasle, Stie Un Theme J. 'armyara Bong, Roy congdon; .flay- Or yet for Uncle Sunday and Monday in Hartforfi, Miss Mabel I. Gustafson has by Rev. Lucian Drury. Many guests Leybach, Mre. Fred Eugene Coburn; Henry Lavole and (Bennl Botrrrtle ing But there's still another meaning guests of their eons, William and War ed home ofter spending three weeks in were present. The wedding gifts in- All Americano; reci- have enlisted in the field artillery, Robmson Cruao. Marion Brown: To this simple monogram. . chorus, Let's Be The Kitten Falling . . - t Jersey City, N. J, with Miss Emma. . eow, but these Ken- Wednesday. They wKl and the Leaves. ' cluded a horse and Boy, leaving town We see on bonds and bfila. ren Kneaond. "--. tation. The Little Master it ear Nevenger. " were, not on exhibition. wedding go yort B lor, Joel Barber; song, Hall Columbia, ind on our postal cards ; Mov from . A' neth Williams; song, I Have a Little to . . locum, n. i., train- School Supervisor A. C .Burdiek has supper waa cerved and dancing was Austin; recita- ing. school; Old Jronaldes, Clifford Cong- t decorates oar Capitol, Mrs. Louis Abell and child from Bos- been visiting schools in this vicinity enjoyed. Shadow, Miss Mildred Comstock, don; The Charge at Valley CAalory. Shadowed by Stripes and Stan. ton moved here and are to live tion with chorus. It's Great to Be a Mr. and 'Mrs. James E. Gladys Young; The Violet, Howard In all our barracks, poats, and tort have recently. Funeral of Deacon Brown. Co-bur- ; who spending with Mrs. Joseph Abell for the pres- Soldier, Charles vocal duet. have been the winter at Gardner; The Sandman; Oiiv Code; It plays a leading part. Nel- What Makes the World Go Round, their cottage In Florida, have returned And Uie ioiry sailor loveo It ent. FITCHV1LLE The funeral services of Deacon S. home. Our Defenders, Ellery Pratt; The And enshrines it in his beart. Mrs. Erwin Hewitt has ret urned . from son A. Brown were held in '.the Third Mm. J. Hamilton Smith, Horace Three (Bells, Congdon; song. song, Eloise, Decern Club Dthel - Pittsfleld.-Mass.- ; after making: a leng- Baptist church Thursday afternoon Williams: Bonnie Frank Win. America, school; Folk dancing, by Now havn voa aueased tho tne Rodney, Wage increase at Palmer Bros. Co. Williams; vocal duet, Alola Ol, final game in Che -- man pool Which these mystic letters bsax? thy visit with her son who has and were conducted by Rev, Lucian Earl The two school, with selections on th Vlctrola, good 111. : Olive Croucher, Mis Minnie Or recognized the untold been , ,. Mill County Agent and Red Cross Drury. Mr. Drury spoke from the Miss tournament was played off and result- Prices for best speaking were awarded They're spreading everywhere? L. p. was in Providence Mon-da- v. words TBut hath now been manifested Lamb: song. Firelight Face,. Mrs. ed in a score of S00 to 434 for the Gladys Young Echo the joyful tidings. Smith Nurse Address Meeting. - receiving the girl's prize by the appearing of our Saviour Christ Maurice B. Caswell- recitation, That Decern club. and Roy Congdon prize for boye. And let the people know Baby Mine, Johnson; vo- - the the U. S. oi our nation mrsnas Mrs. Frederick Manning: of Ttntic A of an wages Jesus, who abolished death and of Theodore Surprise Party. Supervisor Young waa present. , There That with her parents, notice increase in brought life an immortality to light cal duet, Zingarella, Mr. J. Harold iw a recent visitor was posted in Palmer Bros. Co. mill Mrs. Henry Chesebro; song. About thirty boy and girl friends of were nineteen visitors. Ice cream and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hoxie. here, to take effect Monday, Juno 4. through the gospei." Judge C. C. Williams. Miss Katheline Hickfcy gave her a cake were served. Mrs. Harold Taylor of Gray, Airs. E. (Brown Mrs. Boogleman, Miss Dorothy Chesebro; Pe-qu- ot Mr. and Dr. and Mrs. Sims and daughter of Thomas and Boyhood Days, Miss pleasant surprise at her home in Mies tBIakeslee has taught the WyHe Xew London spent Friday evening: Fall River, Mass.. and James Lynoa George A. Thompson sang two hymne. Sweetheart of Thursday evening. Games, music school five years and has been very with Mr. and Mrs. F. 'X. Taylor and of Moosup were recent guests at the Burial was in Union cemetery. Rev. Genevieve Prink, Frank Earl William; and dancing provided entertainment. progressive and successful, and all are WE USE family. - Mr. Drury reading the committal ser closing chorus, America Here, My Boy. son home of Mrs. .Mary Kingberger. Miss Madeline WaWli rendered piano pleased to learn that she has been Mrs. Rodney Hewitt and infant Miss Helen Foiey of Xorwich waa vice. Flag Raising Planned. solos and Mies Ida (Bonvlile gave man- engaged for another year at an in- from PittsfieM. Mass.; are visiting at the recent guest "of friends here. At Hartford Meeting. . The Baptist church, which is the dolin selections which were enjoyed crease of salary. E. X. Hewitfs. : Jeremiah Lynch' of Bridgeport is at Rev. O. D. Fisher has" been in Hart- mother church of the Baptist church by arh Sandwiches, cake, fruit and Inspected Grange. few days. planned a public lemonade were served. SAPOLIO his home here for a ford this week attending the annual of Connecticut, has F. X. Taylor was in. Ledyard Satur-da- v meeting of the Congregational clergy patriotic service and flag raising at Canvass for Red Cross. HAMBURG evening: inspecting: the grange. COUNTY AGENT AND NURSE of the state. . V the church Sunday afternoon, June li, organization of - ' 4" The a branch of the B. S. Miss Hattia- Hewitt and Miss Sophfi Mrs. George W. Tryon,'' librarian of. at o'clock. Brief addresses will be Red society was begun week. U Has Baked Shad Dinner on Timely - Cross last Dolbeare were 4a Norwich Friday. Address Public Wheeler library, attended.- the meet- made en th Boy Scouts by Rev. Mrs. Ralph H. Melcer, who has taken Franchise League Sends Delegate and Jl registered at the town hall James Hyde, accompanied by Stan- Topics Mrs. Gardiner Greene Sings. ing of the State Library association at George R. Atha of Groton borough, the the matter up. has been very active to Storrs. Tuesday. ley Briggs. has been on an automobile Connecticut college, Xew London, on Home guard by Rev. Wefeome E. Bates and a large number have already en- Mr. and Mm. Abram Siminowitz at trip through Massachusetts, New County Agent Warner of Xorwich Monday. and the Red Cross by Rev. H. Schuyler rolled, avirs. Alice P. Mitchell The, L. B. S. met last Wednesday, tended a wedding in Montville, Sunday. Du- - Tan- has Hampshire and Vermont. of the Xew London county farm 'Mrs. Belle Holcomb Johnson of Foster of Xoank. Hon. Abel P. been chosen captain of a teami of lieu- there being a large attendance. Mrs. tr. J. Murray was a caller In Ham- Mrs. L. P. Smith spent Tuesday reau gave an interesting talk to a Hartford spent Sunday in town. ner of Xew London, one of Old Mys- tenants of whom Mrs. J. Y. Miller of C. M. Peck and Mrs. Robert Sawyer burg and Xorth Lyme, Wednesday. with Mrs. Willard Smith of Wllliman- - good sized audience in Palmer hall William G. Hammond and family of tic's sons, has consented to give an Uncasville, Mies Ruth Long, Miss Ella served a bakedshad dinner. The Ladles' Aid Society met Thurs- tic. ' - - Wednesday evening and gave advice Brooklyn, X. Y.. have taken the house address on Patriotism. The music Rosenbaum, Miss Gertrude Rogers, Mrs. Waterbury of Rutherford, be. Y. day afternoon with Mrs. Mary Darl- Frank Spauldlng of West Haven was to Cocal gardeners as to the care ot of Miss Dora T. Maine for the sum- will be under the direction of Clarence Misa Quinn, Mrs.- - LeG rand ChappeC, is a guest Of Mrs. Crook, at Red ing. a recent guest of relatives in town.'- - gardens. Following Mr. Warner's talk. mer. W. Beckwith. asS Charles Q. Williams Palmertown, Miss Scbolfield, Montville Gables. "M. nurse, ad- Com- -- F. X. Taylor and Fred Abell were Miss Christie, a Red Cross Delegates Chosen. will serve as presiding officer. Center, are making a house to house James Bennett has bought the Martin in Wednesday evening in -- dressed the audience on the subject of panies A and D of the Connecticut LISBON Waterford.' canvass. A gift of $50 from the Joseph place. In Sterling City. grange. . It. The delegates from the Third Baptist Home Mystic opecting the They were in Tuberculosis and How to Prevent guard at have consented Specialty company-wa- s very Mrs. John Tiffany is to up Thursday inspecting During evening several songs were church to the Stonington Union asso- to be present and to participate in Thames able sit Ladies' Aid Society Spends Busy Aft- Groton evening the ciation to be he.d at Old Mystic June the pleasing to the promoters of the work. part of the time, after a long illness. the grange rendered by Mrs. Gardiner Greene of flag raising outside of the church at ITart-lym- - there. 220 21 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Banning of e. ernoon Accident to J. Herbert Mrs. S. W. Throop. Mrs. Liver-mor- e Xorwich, accompanied on the piano by and will be Mrs. Leander F. the close of the Chorister Resigns. Ellen Lu-cia- exercises. were and Miss Hattie Hewitt attend- F. W. Lester, and were greatly enjoyed Park, Mrs. Leonard Maine. Mrs. n Mrs. Thomas Spiers of Xew London, callers at C. M. Tiffany's, Lyons. Drury, Charles Ernest Gray, F. May Basket Party. who Sunday. ed the missionary meeting in Xew by the audience. has been choir leader at the Delegates to Wed- London Wednesday. At the Baptist church. Rev. George Carroll Brown, with Rev. Lucian Dru- Relatives and friends numbering 15 Methodist church for the past three Storrs. The Ladies' Aid Society met Miss Augusta Pern ber of Xorth H. Chambers pastor, there will be wor- ry. pastor emeritus, a delegate ex- - eave a May basket surprise party o years, has resigned. Mrs. Spiers or- The E. F. L. met last Tuesday aft nesday afternoon it th" home of the spent ship preaching 11 o'clock to- ofneio. Thursday evening. May 31, to Mr. and ganized present ernoon and appointed Mrs. William president. Mrs. W. A. Read, and her Franklin the week end with and at the choir and has been Aufru-'tu- s A num- Had Canadian War Cake. . Mrs. F. Alonzo Chapman. guests Crook to represent the 'eague at Storrs mother. Mrs. Head. George Briggs and family. morrow, with Sunday school at 13.15. The active in arranging musical programs college. ber of kitchen rprorr were completed. Friday evening: F. X. Taylor and Preaching again in the evening at, The Red Cross auxiliary met in the spent a delightful evening. for various church entertainments and Misses Esther Oleson, Inez Prayer meeting Thursday . Peck and Marjorie Lord are a commit- Supper was served by Mrs. li.ad in- Fred Abell were in Pachaug visiting evening at af- . concerts. ' Congregational vestry Wednesday Epworth League Election. arrange sisted by the tnhle enm mittee. There the grange. They are to visit Frank- 7.30. '. ternoon and spent the time in sewing Mr. r.nd Mrs. Charles Burg-ess- Miss tee to an entertainment to The Epworth league he'd the annual Vci-- a Burgess raise war relief funds. were twenty present, sever. il lin this (Saturday) evening for grange and knitting. Tea was served with and Walter iiursess from City. inspection. - election Tuesday evening in the parish were week-en- d Miss Seymour of Xew York is a Jewett GLASGC sandwiches and Canadian war cake, visitors with relatives Itcv. Mrs. W. J. Reynolds re- Mrs. F. G. Stark and Mrs. A. C .Wil- made without butter or eggs, but very house. Officers elected as follows: in Providence, making the trip by au- boarder at the Martin house and is a snd some President. Lawrence S. Williams: first tomobile. pupil of Artist Breustel. turned Wedneadav n:i:u from a visit liams are spending time in South Dis-tri- ct good nevertheless. Bo.--ton- Xorwalk visiting their, brother, Dwight Closing Exercises in Boardman vice president, Mrs. Joseph Desley: Mrs. Ray Woodmansee entertained The registration for the town of with their son and his family in Spaulding, ird family. School Ten Per Cent. Wage second vice president. Miss Esther B. the Ladles' Aid Society at her home Lyme was nearly fifty. Mrs. Lewis Potter and children of Increase for Thread GOSHEN Barnee: third vice president. Miss S. Wednesday afternoon. Broke Bones In Arm. I., spent Annie. Williams: fourth vice president, Mr. Mrs. J. Herbert Iron met. with a niinfri! Wakefield: R. Sunday with O.- - and Walter Jeffers enter- John- S. Williams: secretary. Miss week-en- d MONTVILLE accident Inst .y the Gwrtf Brigers and family.. Mrs H. J. Cole returned Sunday Whip-poor-will- 's Prolonged Call tained over the Mr. and S.iturd at fa' ton -- Mildred Peckham; treasurer, Mrs. Sid- In Seymour, where li.- is employed. Mr. and Mrs. F. X. Taylor and Mrs. from Westfield, Mass., where sh has Paley, Oblige ney Mrs. William Jeffers and son Harold, John Ward and son were Sunday vis- been spending a week with her par- David Wishing to Siswick. of Jewett City. Members of Home Guard Measured Both bones of one nvrn were broken. iters in Scotland. . Mr. Mrs. Bill. Gypsies, Has Money Stolen. Mrs. Charles H. Burdiek entertained For in cranking an automobile. ents. and the Baptist Ladies' Aid society Wed- Recent Enlistments. Uniforms Schools to Close Recovering. r The Ladies' Aid society will meet Mrs. Charles Albonesi and lirt'.e son John Ward nesday Adelaid P. Marcoux and George Al- Next Week. Al- - Taylor with Mrs. Sterry Kinney Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Randall and afternoon at her home in Main from Brooklyn, X. V.. are at Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. F. N. and Mrs. afternoon, when plans will be made daughters. Misses Bessie and Ertiel street. len have enlisted in the field artillery, bone-i- ' for a :encthy visit. John Ward and son were calling on for a strawberry supper. Randall, with Mr. Randall's mother, Miss Doris Peckham entertained a Edraond Killeen. Samuel Rogers, James McArdle of Boston has been The board of military registration John Ward, a patient at St. Joseph's quartette of Frank Craig, enlisted in the Coast spending a few days at his home in fifty-nin- e " Miss Mabel Bi'ancfcard spent were in Hebron Sunday. classmates. Miss Hester registered Tuesday. nospital. v ednesday. ilr.- W ard is on the ring- Walbridge. .Miss Artillery. Paul Cloutier in the navy, Palmertown. g week end with relatives in Xorth Stonr June 5th, Registration day, the Bernice "Burdiek. Miss the road to recovery attei?-bein- sert 7 Burrows, Robert Dodda Mrs. James Armstrong of Xew Ha- " ington. ing of the bells at a. m., 12.30 and Eleanor Miss Edna Shank, and Harold Gustafson ously ill. 7 p. m. some on Monday from 4 to 7 p. m., in the Coast Guards. Others who have ven is visiting her daughter. Mrs. NORTH LYME Home from Alabama. recalled to the ringing of at the previously Charles Chapel of Palmertown. sev- the bells at the time of Lee's surren home of her mother, Mrs. Harriet enlisted are expecting to Mrs. Alice Gardner is spending 50 years ago. Peckham. of leave this week for Fort S ocum. Louis Hurlbutt of Hartford called LEFFINGWELl. eral weeks with her sister, JTrs. John der over Smith street, that they on Mr. and Mra. Rugnne. r.effir.gwell might celebrate with her her 16th Mrs. A. J. Phillips and Mrs. Hubert friends in town Wednesday. .Mrs Gardner. Mrs. Gardner spent the win- A Prolonged Call. G. The members of so- Miss Olive Stark, Arthur Sweet. birthday. Dart were in Stafford Springs at- the Ladles' Aid Ilofrc-r- s and Miss Lois Philathea Class Meets Children's Day ter with her daughter in Alabama. At daybreak Tuesday The tending ciety of the Union Baptist church Erwin Knserf conveyed the shrill Woman's Missionarv society met the annual convention of the were attended the t'nlon C. E. service al Concert Announced. J. T. and Robert Wilbur sound of a night bird on . the house Wednesday at of" Woman's Home Missionary Society. entertained by Mrs. Ida Wood- the men village to from the the residence Mrs. mansee af- Grassy Hill, Sunday evening. in the and roof was heard, the bird repeating C'haries H. Burdiek. District Meeting. at her home, Wednesday Mrs. H. F. Clark and Miss Althel town house in Pachaug for registra- whip-poor-w- ill ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dolbeare spent 168 times without- a Clark are visiting in Center-brook- . Monday with Mrs Ambrose Sullivan tion. . break. The response was the faint Funeral of Joseph Mitchell. Monday and Tuesday there will be Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jeffers had friends of Mohegan. Close of School. The a meeting of the district ministers as their guests for the week-en- d Mr sound of a robin some distance away funeral of Joseph Mitchell, held in the Mrs. X. R. Strong, Edward and Rob- Mrs. Isabelle Champlin of Arlington, School in the . Boardman district, at Maple Hill. whose death occurred after an opera- Methodist church. It is and Mrs. William Jeffers and Harold Mass., Champlin of Misa teacher, closed tion a Xew expected about forty ministers will be Jeffers of Jewett City. ert Strong were visitors at II. A and lira Ella Lillian Miner the Gypsies Stole Money. at Haven hospital, was present. Monday - Oates' at. Little River, the midjie oi Gardner Lake have returned to their summer term Wednesday of this week: neia uesaay at Z p. m. in the Green tnere will be serv- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hope and Mr. home David Paley returning i ' ices during the afternoon and eve- - and Mrs. Dwight Kelsey to the week. after spending several days with Miss Miner has left for her home in while from man Memorial Chanel at Elm Grove motored Mrs. William Sisson and Mrs. IT. A Mrs. E.- - E Reynolds. Xorwich. Colchester with a load of grain met a cemetery. Rev. C. ning. Tuesday there will be' services Hartford Thursday in Mr. Kelsey's ... of gypsies. Frederick Eldridge morning and car. Rosers returned Monday from a Mrs A Johnson and Miss Gladys The operatives of the Glasgo Thread band He was asked for of Xiantic officiated. afternoon. J Burial was in The cottage prayer meeting week's visit with their brother, C. R Leffingwell spent Wednesday with mill received a 10 per cent, raise in a match, as they were in urgent need the family plot. Mr. Mitchell was a this Measured for Uniforms. Tiffany of Wallingford. friends in Norwich. their wages beginning Mcnday morn- of one Just then. While he was pro native of Old Mystic, son week Tuesday evening was held at Dr. was town Wed- one a of the fate the home of Mrs. Blackmar ia Mr. and Mis. C. 11. Strontr. X. P. Miss Edith M. Bromley of Xew ing. ducing this of the women came Mr. and Mrs. E. Waller Mitchell. One Charles Roeers nesday measuring the members of Strong and Edward Strong wer fall- London is the guest of Miss Rosabel Supt. A. C. Burdiek and Mr. Lowed, around and wished to take his hand to sister. Mrs. Mary Xoyes, At the meeting of the Good Cheer Hoirte new uni- of Mvstie. ssunsnine society plans for an enter- the Guard for their ens at Stephen Sterling's in Sterling E. Palmer. ... supervisor of school of 'the town of tell his fortune. After his fortunn had and three brothers. John Mitchell of forms. City, last Sunday. Miss Mary Sterl- Mrs. Elliott Dolbeare spent part of North Stonington, were visitors' at the been told he soon discovered that the Xorwich and William H. Mitchell tainment and bazaar were talked over. Closing Term. with-he- r and of ing taught school in the Xorth Plain the week sister, Mrs Charles Glasgo school Tuesday. - . money in his pocket had been cleveriy Mrs. Herman Johnson and son. of. w Frank Mitchell of Mystic, survive. are guests or The public schools throughout the district about 63 years aeo and .Mrs. Rogers, of Masaapeag. purloined. Gypsy bands, when met .Norwicn, iirs. Johnson s town close for the summer vacation Strong was one of her pupils. The Philathea claaa. met at the next time, will be given a wide berth parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moses Hart. Friday. home of Misa Mira A. Ellis Monday VOLUNTOWN and let severely alone. next week evening. CHESTERFIELD The commencement exercises of the After .the business meeting Ealing on the Yanrlc. Palmer Memorial school will be held MOHEGAN a social time . was spent, ice cream Court Liberty Holds Memorial Sunday May. Basket Pmrty Many LEDYARP even- and dainty cookies were served by A number from here who have been Attend in Robertson's hall Thursday Exercise Tuesday's Registration eellng on Yaartic during Dance at Social Club. ing. Sunday, the morning service will the hostess assisted by Mrs. C. E. o. the river the Charles H. Chapman Alert and Active Fifty-tw- nave naa good P. M. Girls Win. begin at half past eleven, and the Ellis. evening luck of late. on 80th Birthday Tuesday' Regis evening past five. Sunday morning. Children's Day will Children's day - will be observed to- Miss Ruth Morgan was given a May The girls of the Palmer Memorial service at half Court Liberty. No. A- i o game Lewie Dolbeare is building a gar- be observed by a, special sermon ". by F. of - held morrow (Sunday) with service at 11 basket surprise party Tuesday night. tration ota is vmiaren's Day school were victorious at a ball Memorial services in Union hall Sun After the usual chase were played on White's field against Un- age. the pastor, Rev. L. O. Gates. Sunday day i. o'clock. the friends Service. Mrs. Dolbeare and Mrs. A'ery were school at 12:15 p. m. . last, after which they marched to invited into the house, where songs casville, Thursday afternoon, the At 7:30 p. m instead of the usual the' Catholic cemetery headed' by the were sung, games played and dancing Charles H. Chapman, who lives in score being 17 to 3. in Greenevil'.e, Tuesday. Voluntown Brass band. At the ceme- LEONARD BRIDGE was enjoyed John of spent Several from this place were in B. T. P. U. service., there will e a tery and refreshments were the extreme southern part of the town, 'Olson Watertown concert given by the children, assist- Rev. R. P. Morrissey read prayers served. Those attending were Mr. and drove from his residence to the pro- Wednesday at' the home of his father, Xew London, Tuesday, to Witness the for the dead and the gfajres of their HaroM Mrs. George Comstock, Peter Olson. , parade. ed by the choir with special music. Lombard of New Haven Miss Ruth bate office Monday and transacted Oegood Xor- deceased brethren were decorated wKh spent Registration day at C. J. Holmes'. Tinker, Flora and Belle Champlin and business, arriving there at about 7 and Elmer Fieldlntr of wreaths. Then the procession marched The work of erecting new grave Misa Florence Powers; also Ben, Rob- o'clock a. m. Mr. Chapman was 80 wich called on their grandmother, EAST COLCHE5TER back to Unlfii hall, where they "dis- stones at the Exeter cemetery is being ert and Jacob Kaplan, Frank Wilcox, years old Sunday and is very SALEM Mrs. L. M. Fielding, Sunday. banded. none. lining Dunre. William active Duporrt for his age. He received a number of Seventh District School Wins Spell- Adclore ha purchased a new This week lilacs and swamp apple Tinker and Charles Caalkins. birthday cards Sunday and Monday. Teachers' Meeting at Central School-M- rs. car; .. blossoms ' young people at- - - have been at their best. ine of thle place Miss Olive Hiscox of Xorwich was Bela L. Pratt Returns to Bos- IT ing Match Gift to School and Fifty-tw- o Register, Many years they are almost entirely tended the opening-- dance at the Golden a week end and Sunday guest Spur-Wednesda- of Miss ton Roll ,of Num- Teacher. The registration of the men here gone by on Memorial day. . Florence Geer. Honor Patriots subject to selective draft Tuesday .went Ralph W. Shekleton of Hartford bas The dance in the Eureka Social club Samuel P. Main of North Stonnigton bers Thirty. Itchini Mi listers A spelling match was helid at the along smoothly. There were fifty-tw- o volunteered and passed ' the physical rooms was well attended Thursday was a Sunday caller in town and at- seventh district school. Friday after- registered. examination and is in hopes to enter night. . Mr. and Mrs. Edgerton of Mew tended church. Rev. John G. Hehr preached a mis- noon, between the .pupils of District The Ladies' society of Bantist the aviation corps. Friends in this L.onaon rurnisnea music. Alfred Chap- sionary sermon in the Congregational I0-- . the Tomorrow's Services. Xo. 7 ar.d No. : Charles P. Kramer church met in the chapel Wednesday place wish him success and safety un- pelt and Benjamin Kaplan were church Sunday morning. gave out the words for the spelling. afternoon. Mrs. J. B. Knowles presi- - der the protection of Uncle Sam. prompters. LaKe, jce cream and candy The Congregational church will ob- The evening service was led by Mrs. M . : M - Ji ...... ' - Both sides . showed ability, but No. 7 ucii l. pmmeu 3ll . Tonight (Saturday) at 8 o'clock serve Children's day Sunday. There Ora Clark. Forme Greet iae meeting. ' the won. waiter c Tanner bought cor 're wedding of Miss Ruth iola Adams and Mies Grace Driseotll nwnt h ir will be singing, recitations by the A Children's day concert will be C. A. Kramer recently presented the cently...... Waiter Crane Hathaway takes place at end in Xorwich. younger people and an address by the he'd In the church Sunday evening. loeal school a set of Cyclopedias Xorman Eddy of Windsor waa a re the First Methodist Episcopal church Mr. and Mrs. Sam Florman and fam- pastor. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rogers and son, which aro much appreciated by both cent visitor with relatives here. in Hartford. The bride has relatives ily of Montville were Snndav roller Several from this town attended the Lester, were recent callers, In Nor- he pupils and the teacher, Mis Helen George 'McGuire put his ankle out of in tills place. here. funeral of Calvin Hewitt, held from wich, v On Hands. Swelled in Blotches. Shea. Joint recently. Dr. J. E. Sweet re- Misses Hazel Powers and Maw 'Tin. bis residence on Laurel Hill Thursday Teachers' Meeting. Red and Angry Looking;. Burned Gift to Teacher. placed the bone. . ker. with Joseph Boahier of Higganum, afternoon. Mr. Hewitt spent most of Supervisor J. A. Tours of Colchester Ml Alice Mahohey of this place LAUREL GLEN were week end callers her. his life in this town and waa an up- conducted a teachers' meeting in the and 'Would Crack and Bleed. closed her school at the 10th district --Miss Ruth Tinker is visiting in Hir-- right man and a good neighbor. Central school Wednesday afternoon. on May 31. She ' was surprised at the CLARK'S FALLS Mr. and Mrs. Rusick and eWidxen, ganum. Sixty-nin- e Register. The school board met Wednesday Cuticura Healed. Cost $1X0. May, Sunday - close of exercises to be presented a Victor and Eleanor were Surprise Party. Selectman Charles A. Gray re- evening. Mrs.- - George First gold ring by Miss Annie Qlllett, in Birthday Party for Gladys Palmer guests of Mr. and Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tinker were ports that there were 69 who registered Miss Velma" Darling left Tuesday to "I was poisoned by the use of soap behoof of the pupils. Felt Company's Employes Taken ta Mr. and Mrs. William Main were in given a surprise ' nartv MnniWir nitrht Tuesday for the military spend several weeks in Xew London. Westerly Sunday-Mr- s. draft. and hard water, and my hands bepa". to Mr. Oayceky Is in the hospital for Register. ' Those present were Stan- S. E. Holdridge received Carge or- Mr. and Mrs. James Beebe enter- treatment. Marra's sister, Mrs. Matteo, of ley William and a bum and itch. The skin would swell up Tinker, Jacob and Harry Kaplan, der for strawberry plants this week tained relatives from New Haven, m were Some from hero have tried their Boston, is visiting her. Du-p- blotches that red and . . J- - . - -- 1.11 John Taylor, Frank Wilcox, Irving re from a large grower In Sunday. bull-ead- a, ' " uv c i.fj . George the northern angry looking, little fine luck at Cedar Swamp pond for Laurel Glen Manufacturing company. Edwards of Ashaway visited and Misses Florence Powers and part of the state. They were shipped George Gurney of Xew London and bnt a yet no retl successful Miss Doris M. Collins was the guest his sister, Mrs. Maria Fartlow, Mon- Grace DriscolL Refreshments were Friday by express in barrels and spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. water blisters would form. satch haa been reported. of Miss day. served. t crates. This is largest single Charles Malona. These broke and formed a Marion White at her home in Main the order 1 Friend of Jeremiah Stark are sor- North Stonington' Tuesday and Wed- Nathan attended the circus in received by him this year and amount- Arthur Kingsley and George Pars hard crust and when shut ry to continued ; - i Xew London Tuesday. hoar f his serious nesday. . ' NORTH FRANKLIN ed to several thousand plants. ley of Worcester, Mass., spent Satur- my hands the skin would Illness. Mr. and Mrs. Mallalieii Mr. Upton is moving to Providence. Albert Beckwith day with Mr. Klngsley's parents, Mr. crack and Meed. Doctor Israel Paley I visiting his Rofus spent and Ernest Smith Wednesday in Westerly. of Franklin were visitors in town on and Mrs. wiliiam KJngsley. f " was given a sample of parent here. Doctor Paley was ' Miss Florence Rockweod attendefl ' rrTrll Birthday Celebrated. HILL one Sunday. Mr. Pratt Leaves Town. graduated as a veterinary from PENDLETON of the Chautauqua lectures Arthur D. Barrett visited his family which relieved me burning - Miss Gladys Palmer gave umantjc Monday. After passing eeveral days at the tt once of the t school. a birthdav Saturday and Sunday, 1 party to four little friends Friday even- Mrs. George P. Gilmore and daugh Mrs. Lucius Browning and son Man- - returning to Hurlburt house, Mrs. Bela Pratt re- sensation. bought nuire and mv hands ing, Ansonia Sunday night. Sunday to Bos- were healed, SOUTH GRISWOLD it being her fifth birthday. ,, ter of Fall River. Mass, have arrived rice and Miss Rena Race were Norwich James H. Belden visited turned her home In and the flesh all smnoth." Laff-a-Lot- friends Maurice Perry was a caller In Xoank t, on visitors Monday. at ton. (Siened) Mrs. Martha M. Ouimbv. ' at their summer home, Gales' Ferry Friday. Sunday. the Rockville road, for the summer. Mrs. Henry Hatch of Windham was Mrs, 3Earl Brown and son, Arthur, North Troy, VL.-Scp- t. 30, 1916. lure Bm Party 8chool Term to Close Mrs. Ague C. Williams and daugh Mr. Gllmore spent Sunday with them a recent visitor . with Mrs. William visited relatives la Xorth Lyme re Cuticura boap daily and Cuticura Oint With Picnic Ted ay. ter Ruth of New "London have been and returned Monday morning to Fail Smith. PRESTON""" cently. ment occasionally prevent pimples, guests Of C. IK. Oot.ioa and famijy; Rfver. Alton Cox of Xorwich is visiting his After spending la few days with blackheads or other eruptions. Un- John R-- Luther and Clarence H. George Davison, of the Federal. Felt 'Malcom Thompson has a large eon- - mother, Mrs. Emma Cox. Mrs. Herbert Benjamin spent the friends In town, Horace Crammer re- sightly complexions are oiten a bar to Luther of New London spent Sunday company sent hi "autotruck." witlv the tract for lumber to fill' for a company Mrs. Etta Watson of Greeneville is week-en- d with Miss Bailey, at Gales turned to Xew Haven, Sunday. , ' were-subjec- . . social and business success. with their parents. young tnen.in .nis employ wbo t in Westerly. visiting her daughter. Mrs. A. R. Ferry. Mrs. Xorman Colt and Frederick Many of Theron and Byron Ktnnie'a to registration.": The mill Mrs. Byron Dawley St. Pierce, Race. Miss Chadwick, of Ilion, X. Y., are spending For Free Sample Each by Retnrr of ' Helen Hall entertained the d: roung friend surprised them with a whistle blew J net three minutes at 7 Fla., is expected at Her home soon for Mrs. Annie Sherman is spending Clover Leaf club this week. several days with relatives In town. Mail address post-car- "Cuticura, lane arm Saturday evening. in the morning, at noon and at night the summer. Several days with - relatives in Xor- - Rev: and Mrs. L. M. Kenneston af Thirty Register. Dept. R, Boston." Sold everywhere Reboot - In the ninth district closes in their honor. Mrs. Benjamin Gallup is recovering p'Ich ter . spending aevaraJ av in E"-