Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 20, 1909, Page 10

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NEW WEN WUNIY. ks mpMng &i Yery TGyt | home a: Bluebirds, robins and meadow larks | William Colburn. ’ oren | count of 1l ¥ ALl were séen here the latter part of 1ast| "1 B Jackson was (n town last| 5! > P R mm.( ;.—“‘ sam NORTH STONINGTON. |week. ; week antai Lags | THer. he" et has ‘been receing: & | fami t i ik e Charles H. Phillips recently visited i i Mr, and Mrs. Charles D. were treal i C. H. Humes at Howard Valley. in W oy, T~ ‘ g s Xhe 3 Special Lincoin = Services—Chaplin | Welcome H. Browning was a visitor | "t " ana‘Mrs, Fank ~Comverse of v an e Goorg® fi" who le attending attending o the | & A Preacher in Congregational . in Waterford Friday week. | West Willington, _were guests of the | Lo, s ‘Worcester lemy, is spending matter, that the quarantine s rigidly | o0 opo the Third| 'Henry B. Parihurst expects to move | sormer's father. Dr. H. H. Converse, (d-hdnu'anc ga e ar, | foT%days at his home “fc‘é enforced. This makes the ninth case| " pmo R”u.'t Lacian Drur'y o:lunc;ln %1 soon to the Charles Gray place, near| on ol day, the i2th. %_«;} et e country an . ‘Thomas Holmes of rwich was| reported to date. ‘worst Bap! moruai‘“hnot Png some of the traits | Moosup. _ | . Miss Alice McKinney is staying with| numper of fine views of scenes on th foh; Chapinan, principal at the |. - L o Vet fay ng, g Fine Henry Adams has been sick recent-| mrs. I P. Ballou, - John Some time during last Thursday| wires s i pad i o LIRS [ o loym"r supper was given in the R e b L 14 . 15" confined to his home| ;. ut"® ioves Droke into the. grist | st or's desk wae deeorated with o s xpect! chapel by the men last Thursday eve- | con was eperated 1 L. B. Tenney % mill ~of Alfred Hyde, near Moosup &?m'wmn flag and I’branches g‘“‘_"‘lfl the Shea house on Pleasant| ning, An an:e'r:;l:;ls programme was | of Scofla:?l.e who 1‘:’ .“:l'..“.?uu of Dr. S Moudey Tt pf"d'u':" A ;:r;‘l?td 8‘ l:.l"l;ll: b“kwu.“ and held & portAt of e te village, | James Halloran of Springfield was IoTRb acin b Peck. Odna visited her cous-} 0 00" and the way as’ fracked F. Mason Partelo of this WU | in town Tuesday. Lelooain s erbis Personals. s in, Miss Vivian Levalley, in Daniel- | notified « T o Cockeridies { who fractured his log eix woeks ago. | "G00 T TAY - ¢ Norwich was a| About twenty-five parents dnd| Irving Palmer of Hartford police | son, Sunday. o e T oy s is sble to get about the viskvay (Biee Wadusadsy. friends assembled at the village school | force has been the guest of his par-| Eimer Carter of Scotland was in| &0 - ving off the Bt crutches. 28 el e il last Friday morning to hear the ex-|ents, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Palmer,|town Monday. hold:&' ,;dl:;&c As Mrs. Minnie &nfl-d an a‘;‘:u‘ BROOKLYN ” ercises which were arranged for Lin-{ this week. % Mr. and Mrs, Willam Medbery of nated ln. e dlatance from ) ters, Misses Phebe tlhn Bomh S Oisteict . coln’s birthday anniversary. Rev. Mrs. F, E. Guild gave a valentine| Canterbury spent Sunday at Thomas | g e‘ he g} Some uld K with | few telephone *lin |"l orki have moved grom the Shux otz A — James King was present in his mill- | party for her three children on Sat- | Shannon’s on River street. e thormmady s cnighnth o B A it P b B e B into a part of the house “| Congregational Pastor Resigns—Pres- | tary uniform and spoke Interestingly | urday afternoon. Miss Mary Davenport of Mystic is| 007 fnuch danger of being seen or | coDFICOD TecnstdRy. - o L o N, u this vtlll(s-l rincipal of the cott A, Baker's Funeral—Danielson- | about President Lincoln. Miss Thusa Gidman was in Andover | spending a few days at Nathanfel P.|Bheard. Severity of Storm. J., was vistting nfl: own . oo T Kendall principal Phene| Swest Wedding. A lgrge crowd attended the dance|over Sunday. Thompson’s, SR oty cently. b ek "Winealer and Mrs. o L given in city hall last Friday eve-|will Attend New Hampshire Confer- Miss Annie Tlilinghast of Plainfield sleet and rain storm the first Old Folke’ Conoert. visited her niece, Miss Louise Till- rkj. beg passiag & ow SoN 8 e l{o.\:!_ Mr. and Mrs. J. Sprague Bard arve| ning by E. S, Keith. An oyster sup- by ses Geuthier S gistant tesohers visiting friends In New York. per was served by J. E. Talbot, - inghast, Tuesday. will .‘ ond &nd’:y and Wuh:m.::?:".’ Mr.and Mrs. D. B. Hatch are in New| George S. Dean, a former resident| Rev. and Mrs. Harry Grimes are to| gdward F. Spicer, who is caring for barn:d:' out of town. York on a visit with relatives. here, died in West Woodstock- at his | 2ttend the Congregationalgconference| asher A. Herrick, is at bis home in| resday nights the service was entirely Rev. Mr, Smell of Chapiin occupied Mrs. G. F. Genung was in Provi- | son’s, Charles, home. The body was|in New Hampshire next week as dele- | North Scituate, R. L, attending the|out of commission and the stores mm‘ ‘of the Congregational chureh dence over Sunday, going there on| brought here for burial on the 16th. gates from the local church. -t celebrati of his only son, Harry's,| which depended on the electric lights last Sunday morning. Saturday to address the ladies of the The M. E. soclety held a concert Brief Notes. 16th birthday. “ | had to resort to kerosene lamps. Shade ‘A number of local grangers attend- | First Baptist church on missions, Sunday evening at the church. The| yjjus felen Tarrabee of Boston is| J&y M. Shepard of Willlmantic vis- | and fruit trees were go loaded with o4 the meeting of Pomona grange at| Rev. George W. Clark, pastor of the| programme was arranged to celebrate | g;ending Washington's birthday at|ited friends here Momday. ice that lakge limbs were split or Fiarord Tolerinr P i R R I : AL Valotine T T ot s P S s resignation as pastor al e close romley spoke of incoln in his re. + LN m " r New Clerk and Treasurer. the sermon, tho ‘same to take effect the | marks. In closing all sang the na- | qoo® Wit Lathrop went to New Lon-| Misses Ruth and Pauline Mathewson | branches being so tender tha they | After the concart the Ladles’ Ald se- Frank A, Thompeon has been chosen | sacond Sunday in May, 1909, tional hymn, America, bz:ke"x“’l;‘et'f:gl :";"; u:;::itfit’en' €. A Y ll: Zl;:n:: ::!;rd:’yrv &t:eg;i::l were easily broken. clety of this place gave a supper gl Rl Ll dae s b 4 Funeral of Prescott A. Baker. o Arthur M. Kelth had charge of the | "**Worsy Slorm in Many Vears. | ft”of ‘the Da-Kimball hotpitl. Mrs. Taken to Boston Hospital. Yeoman's hall for the beneflt of his brother, .800!‘80 Thompson, re- | The funeral of Prescott H. Baker| = 7", e!.m';‘ons“?roun’. SvEn ng. TOP-| The jce storm this week was oge of [ Philip M;an had charge of the| Mildred, the fourteen year old daugh-| "o .. .. after ap eight years' service. | Was held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock | ™ TN TS0, SO the worst in a good many years. The | &l table and Mrs. Eiizabeth Mathew- | ter of Mr, and Mrs. Allan Anderson, jectiogs to New Mail Schedule. E)..'xo. follage of Wednesday made | from his home, Rev. George W. Clark landscape presented a beautiful sight|gson assisted at the table of fancy ar- | was taken to a Boston hespital last| Last Monday an order was received s fering spectacle here and re- officiating and four veterans of the WDODSTOGK VALLEY. in the bright sunlight of Wednesday | ticles, week to be treated for & spinal trou- | from the postoffice department ‘-"m om the trees until Thursday | Civil war acting as bearers. Burial S morning, but the weight of the ice The dance given by the Central So- | ble from which she has been suffering | Washington g the time sched was in the South cemetery. Mr. Baker | Visitor of 82 Walks from North Wind- | worked havoc among the trees and tel- | cial club Wednesday evening was well | for nearly a year, ule for the morn! mall service b afterncon. v was a member of Company F, Bighth 5 ephone wires, attended. tween this place and Deep River sta- Connecticut volunteers, being mustered - Andrew Buckley has returned from Mrs. John Whitehead remains crit- 1 Sohoole H”’" Lincoln. tion, so that the mafl mow leaves at FITCHVILLE. Oct, 5th, 1861. He was discharged for| Gaorge Baker, 82 years old, walked | Bellows Falls, Vt, where he went to/fcally fij with heart trouble at the ul‘y?ls't Fr‘l'daly was observed bv 6.10 instead of 830 &. m, as forme disability May 20th, 1862, at Newdern. | srom’ North Windham to the Valley | 8¢t up somo machinery for the Smith, | home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles | Haborats peoeraromes o Sy ly. Our oftizens are strongly protest- elaborate programmes which had been | ing against thls change, as it was not his | B course of preparation for some | asked for by any patron of the offics, Two Cases to Be Heard in Justice’s | N. C. last week and spent a few -days with | Winchester company of South Wind- | Bragg. Mre Frank Lamb of Wehster, Mass. | Benjamin: Chandler: nam. Everétt Richmond entertained Court Today. - 3 k : and Mrs. Willlam R. Pond ot Meriden| "y "paith S. Briggs of Pomfret| Miss Sarah Johnson returned Thurs- | ptarents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rich- | yjopis. Vere somewhat broken up by|and it cuts off almost entirely the con- George bn of New York was ;(;}r:m\‘;:n{:g&g\?:g parents, Mr. and Mrs. spent Sunday with ,,ff.um Mrs. Allen dai,\i rramdaznxvedwefks;’vislz with rela ,’}mnd of Elmville, Sunday ::i:n_en:un:i:;s ::lcehpg'fl: x;!;‘)’m':::; ::gle'r::m n:hn pu'?lt,c.donnvm’ nee t L e ol of Wlmantic Gontract Received. K Vinhela Keny Sunday i by i bt e fted et pavents, M. and Mra Terael | CXCTCises in their own rooms, the dif-| eliminater the ouly public | way v e el B gl S . . Pum:. e enyon spent nday in Hon SP e rql;:aiflv , Mr. and Mrs. Terael| fcrent rooms not uniting as was in- | which visitors or strangers can reach and lary or"t’he Tra . Spaulding, who has carried m. 4 s eguin, Su v y ” .| tended on account of the prevalence| or leave town in the m Ing. Th were in town the fore part the meil from here to Danielson for| Rev. Mr. Goodsell of North Ashford Mrs. Julia Wilbur spent Saturday in g vt . Miss Clara Johnson is the guest of s r nt Satur of scarlet fever. ervice in ¢t help t week. seventeen years, has been given the|will conduct services at the Valley | Mrs. O, L. Johnson in Norwich. Providence with her twin sister ok : L passenger servies i a great help tn Ib-#::h & hfil“.l“m:’: | contract for another four years from ch;oei nr} ;qundn?,y cvunlng‘;l o NAm‘:r;w Metzger spent Sunday In Church Notes. ,v.,:.',‘,,,llg‘lpa:‘;aln;:":;—1";(:1;0:1;“3“&%‘::5 22?.,.3':'«o'm"«":':;-finydm?fi'fl?‘hf ’r:: . fpom chbur, N July 1st, 1909. everal from here attended the bene- | Norwich. e s YO : - aho was aflending the ‘funeral of her | " “The ice storm of the past week was [ it concert and dance at West Wood-| The school team, driven by F. K |pey oripiian Endeavor service was| T and 8 and b and 6 nine,fxerolses | price he recsives from the yovern- odysin, Daniel Keating. the mos: severe of any in the memory | tock on Saturday evening. Hoyt. met with a narrow escape from | gy IHCIS SEEHINE of Lincoln, the reading of the famous| "* = — s Duff of New Bedford and | of tne oldest resident. Many of the| Carl Kenyon spent Sunday with his|serious accident Tuesday. In passing | i sogait o wonit | o eting | Gettysourg address, and in the gram SRR ey Oharles Duff of Taftville were In town | yegutiful shade trees were badly dam- | mother, Mrs, Pmma Kenyon. an ox téam Mr. Hoyt drove into the({ .. (1 chureh was re (Ph et i B e R e Tt K ml"' - CHESTNUT HILL recently. aged in the breaking off of limbs and| Mr, and Mrs. George Young of Put- | ditch, causing the rear wheel of the | ° St Was JioL ek Eatavny 3 Roe. v » . evening, The people were there, but| Captain,” was read. The Battle Hymn the pastor failed to atiend, of the Republic and the Star Spangled | Local lcemen Secure Crop—Burning of Mee. A. M. Miller is confined to her | the telephone was entirely knocked out, | nam are spending the week at Allen | wagon to break, tipping it over. No heme by illness. as all th ire broken, cuttini A P g Miss Annie Brady and the Misees | or ol the 'phones. . le,fefignfl 03l it e | s e Dok .tlrtl:?x‘tl:zedt.he children| “yfies Katie Curran of Moosup was|Banner and other songs were sung.| Leatherboard Plant Heavy Blow te Mory and Teresa Mm"-“gl';‘“;e ",‘q'“' Danielson-Sweet Marriage. Pomfret on Monday. Will Richmond was elected g mem- | {1° gu;s(dof e oI Ih:s]:m“"lnlhlxfise mmm"t; e V;:lt:{l g t the ehari n Nor- - : van, Sunday, r . including members e 379 R Wiy ovening. Wednesday afternoon at the home of m:}]{;d'{;"P;‘i‘{;i:z‘;‘“s"u:da;"““‘ re"|ber of the BEndeavor soclety Sunday| ‘The ladies’ aid society held a sew- [ school board. The afterncon was ob-| Icemen are busy gathering their an- Cases to Be Tried Today. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Sweet theif 5 %l € ing party at the church pariors on|served as a half-holida nual crop. It has Del o hat There witl ‘:e court ia Pdll)l'or hall desphier, Bernice MOTS WA VRS 1 Pr::vlzl:ctem g e sk WESTMINSTEH ‘Wednesday afternoon. hy=r o Ty e marulnn -enzm.laut t.hao :m:km(:‘th‘a odirdny) ifamonn s s | T "0 Srietel e whie aa: | e 3. Loulse Kenyam spent Sun- gk img st s oo Mondy atlermao. e e g o5 piace toi e ‘oo ot 4 %0 come up will be at 1 o'elo ’ ay wi er aunt in itnam. § X » %, 3 e effec! he o “D'h A w Proviasad ggi:i:.emflg figym‘:’flgfimfifi&;fl: G. M. Randall and Allen W. Kenyori I’Mnt:ily' Mnt-pg off W. MC T. L;.—-Me wunlg-s_wl-fl‘:nn|(e&1{)rrngg.wlu’n to d(}r!n- The worst ice storm in years is what | storm in mueh the samo manner as in ghol charged with the fiegal sale | o tire bride, from New Bedford, car-| Were in Providence Thursday. morial Service for Mi. i el B o P ]lbzm attend theial say. Many apple trees are de-|towne around. The telephone servica Mguors. The second case, Which|rjoq pink carnations. The best man Driving Accident. Willard—Worst Known—Lin- | funerdl of her uncle, Thomas F. Ed-|stroyed. ~Great damage is done to|Was slightly curtalled. mt Condon % monds. - : t the statl i y I, be callod at 2 'cloci, will be that was Frank Bailes afDD%nld&(:n.brfi:y. o=, Alpert Hammond had an accl- coln Day Observed—Personal Notes. Mrs. Horace Kennedy o Danielson R S i o hay T S r::‘b;-&afifi-f::flxd TFow 4 . , D. D. lent one day fast week. On leaving e visited her sister, Mrs. Em Baton, vl owing to broken wires, and trees o with breeking down fences| pastor, offictated, using the ring ser- | her school, her horse became unman: | Mrs. George Rathbun had charge of | L1~*0d RG] e R e s Shrubs were stripped of branches, on the estate of U. 8. The house was flled with the prayer meeting on last Frida; o ageable and backed her down an em-| "0 Y| Milkman Williams was bitten on the 2 ‘There was a small attendance at the . mm' u’n{lrfit“. i u.nTm prieseng, jrere nNumerous, | pankment, . thfowing her and her ::’:nlng, There were seventeen pres-|jeg by a dog'on Texas Heights one m?\;:n'y’erteelx?\;;zul-m silent on aec- nge meeting on Wednesday even- e, Wiliem g‘.} 8 Norwich and | finen sng money. The brids 1n & en | asgnter out, wrecking the carriase| "R, . 'y Hetrick of Centerbury i B s count of broken wires T AT M W Mrs. Oorneliug Sullivan of New Lon- | per of the Baptist church and a de- | mond to come. for them. They —were | Preached here Sunday morning. o SRRy S urent af Moo wak - . g S e inling riives n Town on | e OhE i i b i S | TSty e, (10 T WOre| P, B g I g | e Tt o 2ot e MY TOLLAND COUNTY. | Susesseful Concert. Thursday. ed, as she occupied a prominent place | rigs Blanche Atchinson spent Sun-| Y38 led by the president, Bdgar H.|iac) of the grip. . The old folks' concert at the hall on in every effort made in the work of the | gay with friends in Providence. Parkhurst. Thursday evening was largely attend« oliureh M. and Mre. Stephen iingeny spent| . The monthly meeting of the W. C. Many friends here are sorry to learn ed and much enjoyed. WlNDflAl COUNTY- S S Saturday night with relatives in v?r?u. T. U. was held at the home of Mrs. ‘g’,fifi; -:{Io*:x:r ":::,:1: “,,,YM"‘JX:{:I"': WILLINGTON. Disastrous Fire, _ CANTERBURY. WEST WOO0DSTOCK. Trees Damaged So as to Be Dangerous tngton. Samuel Wibberely the past week.|yage She w. resident here < This town suffe a severe Joss be. The Clover Circle meets with Mrs, | There was a good attendance and a|ious to her Temoval to Ubridge - | Mendelssohn Recital—Meeting of Read- | cause of the fire which early Thursdss Allen Kenyon on Wednesday of next "“.’;n:m’r‘u e o o e Teported | Miss Hilda Parent of Moosup has g Club—Valentine Social. morning destroys® the mill at Hop week. memorial service on been visiting relatives here for a few River. Most of the inhabitants of th —Fiv Woo n. Oamage from loe Storm—Death of Ly —— e Teduealay jevening, Febcuny 17, at| jays, The topic of Rev, Mr. Gardner's ex- | village were at_the mill a George §. Deans. The ice storm has done much dam- ABINGTON. forbury Green in commemoration ot | ,, Mrs. Warren Hopkins is spending a | cellent sermon at the Congregational | they will pr be obliged to, g0 age to trees and to telephone poles s Skl o the heavenly birthday of Mi ation few_days with her parents on acceunt | church Sunday morning was Salvation, | elsewhere to seek emp! ent. The . M. Perxin, Jr. is confined to his | ang wires, There never was known an | Lincoln Programme at Grange—Burial | Willacd Aypwm M o2 :’dl“{‘"“' of fll health. the text being Gen. 49: 18. school in that district was attended home by ilinoss. » ice storm to last so long as be so se- of Mrs. Eliza Aldrich, Pigp > el pected to glve | * Mrs. Arthur Atwood of Wauregan'| At the Baptist church the pastor,| mostly by the children in these Mr. and Mrs. George Prentice and |vere. The trees are broken and crack- 3 4 One of the worst i i visited her parents here Wednesday.| Rev. Mr. Darrow, preached from Heb. |lies and if these are taken from the Mr. and Mrs. ry Prentice of Put |ed so it is not safe to be near them.| pyi. g0 5 %5 , ce storms which Collins Won. 8: 5, last clause, delivering a fine dis- | school the average for the town will be nam attended the funeral of George| Willls L. and Charles W.. Bemnett, | oo y-four members were presen as ever been known visited this sec- e & 18 course. There was a solo by Miss Mal- | greatly reduced and tha amount of s, hol@ hers Tudsday. 28 Mave dasn miflantng wiih Thauk: | 2 & po;tponEG meeting of Wolf Den | tion Tuesday, Much damage was done| Bill Collins, the village wrestler. won | lory, and a quartette by Mrs. Hans M. | money received from the state will be D‘.;:B {oo shurss Tas deno & okl or grange held Saturday evening. An in-|to the trees and the roads in many | the match with Jim Barnes of Spring- | Hansen, Jr, soprano; Miss Dunning, | reduced aeccordingly. This, together amount of Gamage to trees about here, | Mr. Patrick of Westminster Hill is | (°f¢5ting programme was presented on | places are still impassable, owing to| field, as he fafled to throw Collins, | alto; Mrs. Darrow, tenor; Mr. Darrow, | With the losa to the town in taxes on Lincoln during the lecturer’s hour, in|the broken limbs and fallen tre: but once, while h d ! and telephone Hnes are sadly in need | cleaning up his bush pastures. i es. 3 e expected to throw | pass. the mill property, will be severely felt, ot ebatre, Mrs. A B. Parnhem, wio las bese ch;xl:‘ge ot‘dmnnpu;j Sharpe. g _Clarence Smith has been visiting in| him twice 131 an hour. There was a pleasant valentine so- | Viewed from any Mght, the loss is vgry BT Wi at her daughters, Mrs, H. J. Carpen- w.u: ;on”xvo ra?hv:%t ‘E:meer ll: cb:le‘d A\ew;( York and other cities the past NEdvlvs;d Spicer wa$ a visitor in|eial at Baptist ladies’ parior under the | severe to the tow:‘u well as to Mr, OBITUARY. ter's, in Plaiareld, haw returnsd;to her L R AR 0N B e | Ve and Mre, A G, Ovesns b Dam | O oA Monday. auspices of the T. L. 8. ojub Moutey | SU5h S NN O ey S — Case is recelving many expressions of @ CHAPLIN. §. P. . C. B. gave a Mendels- | resTet on his loss, It is said there was o B ki al Friday evening in the| no insurance. Funeral of Harvey Copeland—Ap-| Congregational church. There was no praisers on Ross Estate. admission fee, but all were given an GUREEW'LLE. home at Rose cottage. day to see the girders put In place. The s T and entertainment given T George S. Deans. inithe ot DAl MaeRiis N The ,‘{,‘“n‘ The body of Mrs. Eliza Aldrich,|spending part of the winter in New folks of the M. P chureh was largely | 8ed 68, of Danielson, was brought to | Jersey. A attended and was a great success. | Abington for burialion Monday. Mrs. Elen Parker of Brooklyn is the 2 given up. - D, s Vs, -, &30 vas fo le. o Bis younger days he engaged in |tended the supper at the town hall. e o p:ul:r:cln::iz‘lhepco:r:eck?- pup! ? of the ‘school on Friday. The| prigay, Feb. 12, of aneurism of !m the excellent nusical talent available, Supper—A Lincoln Programme Giv« shoemaking. He owned and managed Caught Five Coons. out’ Agriciltntal college’ at’ BIETY ‘o | ou o e ;*;*3‘ og; ,{;:flgrn. °'iff'3 heart. ' He is survived by four sons. | the concert Friday evening was worth| en—~Procesds Were $12. 2 farm vekil the death of his Wife, in| Roy Smith and his men, E. Wiggins | Friday. : coln. om Lin-} willis I. of Chaplin, Charles H. or | attending. felson, former residents here, are QGeorge Summer Deans, who daled here Bunday morning, was a native of He was born in that town Februmry, 1004. In Oetober of that|and C. Phillips, caught five coons re- | Charles F. Griggs is confined to the Storrs, Harvey E. of Warrenville and | , Samuel Gardner of New Haven and| ‘The foe storm dld considerabls Jam - year, owing to his failing healith, he | cently in the wood while they were| house by e 1 maney Rjisaa Edward B. of Hartford, a_daughter, | the State Humane society spent Sun-|age to trees in this section, but the was taken to the home of his son, | working. The coons welghéd on an| . Mre, James Botham is slowly recoy- DAYVILLE. Mrs, Hiram Frink, of Chaplin, and a( 98y With his parents and sister. scenery has been beautffu! to look at Charles Deans, In this village, where | average 10 1-2 pounds apiece. ering from illness. ; i sister, Mrs. Melvin Booth, of Brim-| Fxcitement was caused on the Hill-| The ladies of the Soclal Benevolent he has been kindly cared for. Mr.| Miss Inez . Willlams of Mansfield| Mrs Jane White is with Mrs. George | Storm Did Much Damage—Delegate | ficld, Mass. The funeral was held at| {op Sunday at twilight by the 800t|society served ome of thelr appetizing Deans leaves one sister, a son and a | Depot, who has been visiting - her | Hicks for a few weeks. to National D. A. R. C ti kis home Monday, the Rev. G. C. King | burning out of the chimney at Rev.| suppers Frid; o n the ddaughter, Miss Hattle Deans, of | grandmother, Mrs. Eisie A.Bliven, has g churde b 44 Washi - A. R. Convention at| ot Ashford officiating. Mr. Gardner's resiGence. For a time | ence raom. Where wos a good gfield hospital. The funeral ser- | returned home. WO0O0DSTOCK, ‘ashington. Miss Barbara Neumann is visiting in | the buildings seemed in danger, but|ance, and all had a good time. It be- vices were conducted by Rev. C. M.| Carrie = A. Carr is jll. Mrs. C. H. . e 7o New York. fortunately the blaze was discovered | ing Lincoln’s anniversary, the roomy Jomer of the Congregational church, | Williams ig caring for her. ~ - 32k Firth Rollison of the Assawaga| A. Stuart is fil. in_time to prevent a serious fire. was decorfited with the national eol- who was a resident of Pastford for 30 Ealthbal. Carrier st Tescket: Lincoin Day Visitors—Electric Lights| company has hired the parsonage and A ; The Reading club made good prog-|ors, and the poems and reedingw giv- > g i f is making tion: ppraisers Appointed. ess Tuesday i _ h years. A quartette from the Congre Th 1 il careler hiad ) b at Grange Hall—Weekly Reminder g preparations to move into B ress Tuesday evening at Maple Cor-| en were sketches from Lincoin's life, gational choir sang “Beyond the Smil- R Tuzst mall oRrEiet NC NG &1 ecte Fancil Volums, it by March, Attorney P. J. Danahey of Williman- | ner, and will continue on next Tues-| The musfeal m ‘were rondersd ing and the Weeping” and “Home at ,t:)ug};h week of lt}; but ]he has weal};eresd Mrs. Ann Turner is helping in the | ti¢ F. W. Landon and Dr. C. M. Knight | day evening. the place of gathering be- by John Wrana, , accompanied " The body wig taken to Bast- g ;bl_'OHE?;.ha! uhasotmlsl: Do};tr 1 Yincoin's birthany brou=ht home sev. | caTe of Mrs. N. L. Greig. of Chaplin have been appointed ap- | ing the Baptist parsorage. by Miss }a Smith and Miss Frances ord for burial. o s e d var faur o |-eral from out of town, Miss Genevieve [ MS. C. A. Russell is visiting in | praisers on the estate of the late Wil-| Mrs. Samuel Bartiett is in poor | Dimock on the organ. Those who guve Mrs. . T. Perrin and son are Among | cvary 4ay, no matter what the weather| Waters ‘rom Glastonbury, Donald Per- Providence, am Ross. It is the largest estate in| health. Her brother. Alfred House, is ‘were Mise Elfsa Langer, Misa spal- | W. F. Bidwell spent Saturday in|toWD. at her home, and is rapidly fmpro o B s el e ot B Y P ) Miss Alice Copeland of Storrs was| " Hverylhing outdoors was covered | Mo Morenorits Cog e e loe storm has been very destruc-| The Christian Endeayorers held a | 1O over Sunday. with lce Monday. i | the latest grip cold sufferers. ) STERLING. - i the | #oclal on Saturday evening, which was| ,MIS8 Minnie Twiss and John Green| Mr, and Mrs. Hutchings have re- singin, pa EKONK. Sius J0 ansderets, espeatally tothe| 'S i atmded: of South Coventry were recent visitors | turned to New York. e e o i, .:‘.'."‘. of Mr, and Mrs. Hiram Twiss. Ladies’ Aid Society Celebrate Anni- | Sieet and lce Storm of Unusual Se-| Mrs, Ida Jenness Moulton of Bever-| The storm did a good deal of dam- Mrs. Carpenter’s birthday azalia has |‘About $13 was added to the treasw tisd 2 Wi A ¢ . Jo- | age in the village. Miss Fletcher had|_ 1C¢ Storm of Monday and Tuesday | oyer sixty fragrant blossoms and is a versary UafolnPMEth;;a"an; verity—Special Sermons—Change of | IV #'Sfl;a-] d‘;:;se{"}fi?‘;‘:dm';f DT J0- | Several trees broken in her sard ‘e { Was Very severe. Telephone wires and | fhing of heapty Notes. Rogret for Miss Plunkett's Depart-| Mail Carriers. E. R Rollins has returned home and | F. Bidwell lost half a large maple tree, | (¢6S Were broken by the weight of ice MRS el T K L .- The sl P b on Wednesday was taking photographs | _ Miss Mary Kelley was appointed a BOLTON NOTCH. a few days with friends at Mansfie ABout forty sitended this aamiver- | for bwo Gays and mights and Sid greas | %tgilc e storm. Serie i e pEaemat. ik v gon= SOUTH_WINDHAH. et Wt Wrs and Mvs. Wim de sary of the Ladiss’ Ald society at the | damage. The tall, handsome elms and | g Diccir e ights are being installed in | vention o Wasla g Looal’ Man Wineiesbaiie.. Badi A i e e asiv I = mexet grange hall Serious Damage to Fruit Trees by - -n i1he ockviile home of Mrs, H. B. Mowry on Satur- | the massive maples on the lawn be- Chauncey S. Child is suffering from " Storm Dama Shade Trees. were at home over Sunday. Wore playod. Winners of prizes were: | are broken, and the ground beneath is | o rhe, Weekly Reminder of the TS| Worst Storm in Years—Church Inter- Mrs. W. . Weth was taken to the | 5 o e L e Tking in Willtna- SOUTH WILLINGTON. first .umcu{u\u prize, xhgold scarf i:;::e(‘lsw;ort‘:x t::g-:ht:fl%.hulr_n;-};eu.gge fourth volume Sunday, the front "“Ee s 0 .no;pm::&‘:al, ursday, to under- ton the past year. p 3 i pin, J. T. Belanger; first lady’s prize, o e beautiful shade| .ontaining an excellent picture of the —_— "Tho severe jee storm aid much dam- | . PF- C. Wesley Hale of Springfiéld, loe Crop Secured—Lecture by Rev. & & hatpin, Mrs. John Knox; ladies con- | trees at the residences of Alfred Gal- | church ana parsonage. The ice storm of Tuesday was solaffon ‘prize, Miss Blsie Kenyon; |lup, Avery Stanton, Mrs. Ann Corey| “3r.0' gorap Ken;gn is the guest of | severe here. Trees were b%ken a?Jx’. gentleman's consolation prize, a dozen | and everywhere else in general. The| ynoo Bmma Spalding. and the orossroads made impassable. age to fruit trees in this section. Mass., was a visitor in town ur- B. Connell—Personal Items. Miss Bthel Golden was discharged ¥ 8. P. Sumner of Rockville was the| Mrs. Charles Latham has been wine clgar Albert Wentworth. At 11 [oldest inhabitant doesn't remember so “A \Que: » from St. Joseph's hosgital Wednesday, r = ook o collation was served. con- | terrific an ice storm and so great cone RAWSON P enl o 0% Froft and Joes” wea | where sho hias Shen recovering from ‘4| Yiest NGy of M W. Foward: | | {tine Rer danghter, Mre. Osoar Wille, siating of fruit and chicken salag, | sequent dévastation. 3 - - tist ohurch last Sunday forenoon. Mrs, | SUL8ical operation. Rockville Tuesday to Miss Grace Cav- | Miss Margaret Mallory entertained sherberts, iee cream, coffee and punch. Lincoln Service. —_— R. H. Wright conducted an intéresting | , A 14rge number of young people at-| ,pauen of that place. y her cousin, Burton M. Mallory of Wes- Mise Augusta C. Willett of on | Tast Sunday:was observed as Lin-| Ice Storm Did Considerable Damage|C. E. meeting in the evening and the | tonded the lecture in ‘Windham Wed-| “'mhg recent ice storm was the worst | leyan university, on Tuesday. . 2ae fain Tho shslk of Ner woter, Miw P Ty - cu M sy B et —Brief choir sang a special selection. The |NeSday evening. in years, breaking many of the shade| By the divielon of Mies Julle Den- W. W. Veughn, L a e ..L,nmm:"gm“ it pastor, Rev. G. C. Chappell, preached | MTs: 31 L‘ C"{“:‘"s"x{;‘ Card were | iroaq glong the highway and taking the | man's class in Sunday sehool another -Ladtes' Ald soclety gave thelr|pator” Next Sunday will be observed| Mrs. Joseph Dietsche is at the|a Lincoln sermon at the Westford "ff“‘ d' =ity n“(’: ;’d o tops out of thousands In the woods.|¢lass has been formed, which is taken entertalnment in IAncoln's hall on|a. Washington day with a sermon on| Rhods ~Island hospital, undergoing | Congregational church in the after-| MT: and Mrs. A. B. Card played for & | yja;y wires were downand the differ- | by Miss Lillis Whiting, Tuesday evening, Feb. 16. The dra- | Washington. medical ‘trestment. noon social and dapce in Hebrom, Friday | .t companies had linemien at work in| W. B. Batty has been fortunate ma, “Parson Poor's Donation Party, Charles Hopkins has moved his saw- M, E. Weeks of Washington, R. I, evening. this vicinity all day Wednesd enough to secure his erop of ice. and the farce, “The Burglars” were | mil fyom the Flat Rock district to|spent Sunday in town. last week was enjoyed by the young e 5 Mont. White has about finishe. The reguiar monthly meeting of the en. Plano solos were rendered by | Cedar swamp, to saw timber trees pur-| Alofsin Bros. of Norwich were vis- | people. POMFRET CENTER. 2 Miss Melon M. Burke. chased of Herbert Gallup. iting in town on Wednesday. Joseph Z. Rider. has been sick. —_ ing for Mr. Lathrop and will m his) W. C. T, is to be held at the houss rdey) Miss Eddy Succeeds Miss Plunkett. Miss Mabel Brown has returned from James Fitzgerald was a Sunday vis- Arthur E. James was in Willimantic Mre. John Smith left Monday to| of this or the first of next week. afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. e excellent skating on James’ pond mill from the White lot the latter part| of Mrs. K. J. Holman this (Sa many friends of Miss Amnje M. | Several weeks’ visit to her sister, Mrs.{ itor in Brooklyn. last week Thursday. visit her daughter in Worcester. ST A R Rev. J. B. Connell of Hartfor® gave former principal Sweet, in Danielson. The ice storm of Monday and Tues- Rev. G. C. Chappell officiated at the| The lee storm Tuesday was most EAST WILLINGTON an interesting lecture in the hall the J Many of the sideroads were rendered | day did much damage to the fruit funeral of Danie] Shurtliff in West| gevere in Pomfret in memory of oldest o 8 12th to a large and well pleased aall~ graded school, while glad of the impassable by fallen and bent trees on | trees, also some of the shade trees.|Ashford Sunday, the Tth. residents. Many of the beautiful trees it ence. ',‘Z"’,fi.’."m,.:“ a'w"'"%,':'&: l:t'f',u::f account of the ice. / The two large maple trees in front _— of which Pomfret is proud were seri- | Gracie Watrous is slowly getting bet-| “jire Albent Latham is improved Miss Plunkett was a favorite with Mail Carrier Used Axe. of the house of L. C. Stocking were WILSONVILLE. ously injured. A Toatt - Walroas. Mas recovered roit] DOSND. Little River grange of Hampton gave * Mrs, John R. Neil recently spent & a play In Tve ncts, The Country Min- | his late illness 60 he chops wood at the [.¢ T 0 parents (n Statftord both pupils and parents. Miss A. | Ope morning the mail carrler of the | Nearly dismantled. Bddy of Attleboro has been secured | R, F. D, had hard work to get through, Wifltam Burdick of New London | 8leighing Party from Grosvenordale— the place vacant. : Lol was a recent guest of his parents, Mr. . ister, in Abington hall 'Wednesday | door | Springs o i B e ey Lallen toer.|:Tnd Trs. Absl) Burdio Netw cvening which was well presented. "In e T mmen et A "hties Georging Jundell wae taken to ' wnail carrier, succeeding Harry Grover. Walter Darrow has been confined Harold Adams of Hartford has been s;{lte the disagreeable traveling on B (Hoasnd: has & Tiew e the Willlmantic hospital ."fl‘_,, tor PLAINFIELD. All will miss Mr. Grover, who had be- | With an attack of rheumatism. stopping a few days the past week :?:;’";fie::nth;nsfie :fim::-x:egm :Ii‘}‘r’-?? With the Ox;:fln and George Bridgess | 87 0perstion for appendicttis, George H. Nichols was in Hartford — Y Roy Rowland, night operator, made | with . Proparing to Build MiHl Addition—New come popular along the route. 6% 40 Baston on ey Mr:‘:‘hcl'?::xee:"hnnmg: and son Ed. | vieased. Dancing followed the play. g:;);:‘raph the house abounds in w‘(‘l,'“:‘dfi' : 4 ng—Personals. s g g R T mund of Woonsocket h: b vist T acMEQ * Alfred House s gaining. B T HOWARD VALLEY. SOUTH CANTERBURY. |ing the paat week mith s A smnminss ASHFOTD. oo’ trees loaded with fes are very| BUTLS O Te"8 wre, Jomn —_— Brownlee, Miss Margaret MaMory is ‘Wiilliam Poole spent Sunday with* »is EAGLEVILLE. boarding at W. H. Brackew's ‘Weloome . Brownng was in Nor- o e and family. o . o e e, ¢ 8 VISIt-] nrr ang Mrs, Frank R. Burdick of| L. Keekan has begun getting in his Charles H. Brayton of Providence| "y, y. A. Burnham attended the . par- | ice for the year. tamily here. " N YK b Mrs. Levi Clark, last| Miss Fanny Jen as been sick| Shade and fruit trées have suffered iy mada’a et usinesm tvip here fomgeal of hac EreuStather,’Barey e Mrn: Lav] St the past week. n‘%‘ffinfir s at work | severely from the lo# amd wind. Gome | The foe storm of the pest week is UNION. A K W has been erected, at “The ice storm o‘( Monday and Tu Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Waldo were 0; er in the mill. are stripped nearly every a d to be the most destructive of s o A - ux end tory, prepara- ests . and N eople are makii the it he | most. large elms are about ruined, ind that has occurred In years. There w a or| G e oy Diak pul o | S8y stveraly damaged it hade trote [ ERLy0 oy A e Lo A e o (e | e T o 0| b ot i Syiag | ocial at the homé. F. Sew W, - 3 RS The ice storm this week broke the | went through here Thursday. the puplls at the Center school won | Hill Baptist church preached to the|ards, Monday cvening ; that end of the bullding, & wooden | 'r..i, Hawkes is at work for C. Buckiey visAN ¥ substitited ” limbs on shade, fruit and forest trees, much praise for rendering such an ex- | members of the Union church on Sun-[ John ickley ends In e antion Syom | Carley of Scotland. dolng a ood deal of damage, belng the| The New York Herald now hears| celledt programme Lincoln day. dey. : Briinfieki lost Tuesday. the weath mfi“m addition to the ‘worst ice storm In years. from Washington that Judge Willls T T R PRI . Dr. John J, Farrell of Montpelier, Vt, | Mra. George Towne visited fn Mon- Being butit Migs Jine Wright has resigned from o ansiabe v S TR, Van Devanter of ing, a graduate| Representative Lowden of Tilinois, | called on local friends the past week. (son the past week. Al 19 Deinaciige Joe Cannon’s favorite atti-|of the Cincinnati las school and an old | who married a daughter of Pullman of | Mrs. Fred O. Vinton has beeu enter- | Rov. Mr. 8. Secombe of Boston wilt Fhe sic ~iling. been put ipto | the Cincinnati art museum and gone Speaker 5 8 5 &t the O 4 N. J., to take af | tude in the chair is to sit with his left | friend of ‘Taft's, i# to e sec- car fame, 1 the richest | taining her sister. Mrs. Kent, of New | preach a o ngregational churely zgm O e N b T T UF] s aufied xades D e Troasurz, ot the € Sintitin, Landon, tia Sa Wenls AT AON M B TR L ¢ N = “;m (};'x cotany of the |

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