Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 17, 1909, Page 10

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Cfih.o Interests in VIIhuc and Pine Grove. Among vals at the Lake View cottages are Misses Grace and Emma Beyer of Brooklyn, N. Y. Benson of Worcester was re- newing acquaintances in Niantic on Monday. Vhlh Are Getting Lw-dlr‘mt Need The Thimble society of the Congre- n.;n—-guuny School Planning for | ®Nt loflll chl;rch t:fl;; lnd.Plne".Erg:e s e ¥ and spen e y wi T, ionic. ! d h P’ mi‘x M"'dc'u" P W, witidons ] e ek ‘*‘.""‘{i‘;”" P ey prestiens. and o ’ : ' 3 ' 13 3 N g r._an rs. C. W, e week' a e A Villlani Newypo ‘ 5 ;: 1. Now Haven hive been’ viaiting relic] nmoan: gm‘i‘“:’;‘m"'n‘;“’g mfi""‘" g g b “weeks wi 131-133 Main Street, tives and friends in town. , Mrs, Henry Perry and Miss Neliie | Sl SO o Sunday, maul g m" 2 g Tt p mm m Pine Grove Notes. Perr; returned to their home in Au- ““ trip in an automobile. ” burn, N. Y. after a few days' visit ] Miss Inez M. Spencer who is em- Mrs. Willlam R. Thurber, Mrs, F. I. : . R oyed at the Memorial hospltal, New | Moo MI% Perry's brother, L. JOhnson | yinton ang Miss “Grace Thurber are | cott's. : : "“ DQUA RTERS FOR adon, is in the grove, taking a much | "y Edith ‘H. Cook of Branford, at the White Mounmn- for a couple| Mrs, Charles Comnl-nd Bm v O O%ear Gleasenger, conduct tho | MFe. Bertha C.- Cruger and Waiter | " \Ne8 1 \1ion nas returned home| g Samiiion® e %3 "' Pharm: sear er, conductor on the v an, mi 4 - Shore Ting servons, arrived st his cots | CRAPIR of New York are in town this | pom™, “visic ‘with triends in New | Mre. Celinda MeStay and mv Chmb- 2 tage at Ssunders Grove Tuesday for | mexadmetron Sthr late Shs, Soielyr | Hampehire. Miss Mildred, have been in New | & short s Chapin. Miss Clara, 5;“1:: o‘(nl;h"r‘n::rthnch. z?glpm. ‘week on account m S ceum sm‘fles’ hm‘s' tay. Misses Edith and Florence Wash- burn of Norwich have arrived in the | Locky, witn her aanes S andsor Miss Ethel Collm has w&— Tea and Coffee Pots 25c. a d thei: for thi Rev, Mr. Vincent of Webster, Mass., | Mt. Vernon, N. Y. % s M T e Yurgason and Miss Arline Yer. | CCUBied the pulpit in the Consrega’ | spending & few weeks e S : 0ils, Ghfls, Etc. m Tea Kettios 80c, Many athletic events took place in nllon'rstumed to Harttord Monday. tional church on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Rivers are ’ " Retinned Teaspoons 15c a doz., Retinned Tablespoons 25¢c a dom. Drinking Gl-na veesi2 for Bo the .Grove Tuesday afternoon. The | " Mrs. James Bliven of New London Mr. and Mrs. George Ingalls and Mr. nding 4 week in Dorchester and stiaas ers Siminer esldnts ot Whin | nas Suct vistng et Amcera, he | 310, 0% vl fnaale vt e of | Hagton.” "L en of New We carry a complete line oy T ey, tie wes : I Sunda : f.ond in thelr tourink. car : Francis Matthews of Hartford 18| Mrs. John Webster has had as guebts | "§2lls. over Sunday. don —tatad, In i of Li d Parke Davis’ epending the summer at the Matth Mrs, Myra Bennett of Providence| Sunday to visit at'Willis D. Rouse’ s an (4 v]s Shttage T Contor stroct. Mr. Matthews | fras mom opiss Josephine, and a friend | was i town Tussday. Wiiliam Simmons js 1l at s home B clup : hopes to give .entertainments in the Brown of Norwich has been h,f"fi,:‘,fi?‘:.'flf .,";:.,.‘.‘ vl gf:&-o::h fmf'mwn nm:nfi follow ected: Presi- | Pharmaceuticals--Merk’s and THE Hm[“un s—ova ‘;l:‘rlvtd:su::zc:mumme;. ::E::ao-:l(} :s::d.lnfi. temny;ewnh his grand- d Mrs. Mortimer H. Miller | account of his_illness. -| dent, 2 4 T TR, d dmn;ur of H..mord are visiting| Miss Jessie Sage of Wauregan is as- | iden o - v of Pine Grove bovs, gave good en-| Mrs. Clark of Putnam is the guest | ja) Fes et Miss m,, Fair. » . tertainments 10 the ' grove last sea- of her daughter. Mrs. ¥ ©. Guilg, . |JRbes Meiller, B Lo M, i o vt s Fo i e i o rsasurer | Powers’, Wclghlmn Rosen- ans are being made for the annual Misses Jessie and Katie Willey of | Congregational Sunday school ' plenic WEST WOODSTDCK e e N °m&’:” m"’u“:'-m. i, 's Chemicals-~Jewet" Norwich have opened their cottage in | next weak. A e R Soach & gt garten’s Chemicals--Jewett's Pine street {or the season. Mrs. er{i . Peckham 6f Newport, [Town Has Extra Stage Servioe—Sur- | ) Ul o Lé'.m uated K g ; T Miss Nantiette Wight of New Lon- | R, L, and J. W. Follett of Ne rise Party for Miss Morse. had : ¥ b don_has opened the Sunbeam cottage | York were calling on friends in town L2 YT againet & putty knife L wrimit It Le'd- M.s“ry s and Lucas in Pleasant street. recently, This town has an extra mail ser- [ BOSket cutt :‘fi,‘,.,""‘ L ol Mrs. Harri nday |- R. B. S. Washburn of Norwich was Mrs. Everett Bell of Windsor Locks | vice now, besides the regular mail fi in.the Grove Sundsy. was with her sister, Miss Emma Lar- | team, making the trip to Putnam on| . tn s Bracer Seott in Providence. | § e week at M. Paints, Etc. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Manwaring have | rabee, over Sunddy. Monday, Wednesday and Friday, and wu ‘.,e away from home as the $ been entertaining at the Norman cot- | Mrs. Guilford Smith is confined to |Sometimes Saturday, pasing through | piainf®) " wooien company's mill is W tage in South street, W. J. Manwar- | the house by ilines: here about 8.30 and returning late in| cjosed this week. ing and Douglass Manwaring of New Mrs. C. G. Lathrop return'ed Wed- |the afternoon. Jhad 3 m nesday from a week's stay at Watch | Miss Mildred Jones is spending her |, LbS Ladles of the G A R.hed 2 Wrile for. quol on all Haven, Mrs. W. J. Manwaring of the Bim | Hill, vacation with her parents, Rov. and | Poki, ot tloRer o He g 2 Aierton l':g:haln ans tamiy | oty wasts ve returned . We are equipped (o manu Bulletin Building, 74 Franklin Street ADAM’S TAVERN City has arrived at the Norman cot-i| Miss King of Willimantic was at|Mrs. C. M. Jones, at the parsonage. . (o tage for the summer. Mrs. Waldo Bingham's on Sunday. Barbara Morse returned Satur- | o 3, and Mre, Joseph 1 LarAiey aronn | at Courtiands. Mr. and Mrs, Norman. E. Manwaring | Wells and springs are getting low om a five months’ stay with rel- | Thyrgday down the valdence ,r:‘, Mrs. E. E. Brown was in Worcestér of Columbus, O., arrived in the Pines |and gardens are suffering for the |atives in Plainville. Adoiphus Lamont and Miss Richards | the past week. Monday evening to ‘remain for the |Want of rain. Miss Maud Simpson returned to Put- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence P. Knight of [m y R season. Mr. Manwaring is manager | Mrs, Margaret French is entertain- | nam Monday after a week's visit Wth | oo e et ween s | 8 (1eN08 | yartiora visited this week at E. E. any special prepara of a theatrical company, which has |ing a cousin from Nova Scotia. Maud Perrin. Mr. and Mrs. David Beaudry, Brown's. M been playing all over the United States | Mrs, Wi ice has gone to Nova| Miss Ruth Bosworth has returned | cleon and Miss Rose Beaudry, m,..,‘ Miss Fanny E. Brown is at West- ons. o d f since last September. Scotia to d some time with her |from three weeks' visit in New Sa-|(jarye Edythe Eyers and Jane Ward |land farm.. s R Jviddaw E. L. Eager is acting as chef for a | parents, 4 lem. are spending this week at a eottage at ’nu community was shocked to hear - of the sudden death of Michael Mc- party of Hartford men who are camp- Miss Barbara Morse was given &| gajeq Ferry. ing out at a lake above Hartford. T surprise party Saturday evening on her ' Gorty? whq dropped dead Wednesday. The Cunuingham and Sheridan fam- EKONK Teturn home. West . Woodstotk band | picryy, loughrase has returned trom | 1 Mooty wes witdly Eaown sud| . g ilies of Brooklyn, N. Y., have taken Sootlanid Pastor in Local Pulpit—Ne- was present and gave an outdoor con-| g o "re s &.y. had many friends. 5 n ) the Aston cottages in South street for g cert. Ice cream and cake were served . By Ye Ancieat Tavern of 1647, o braska Evangelist at Parsonage. | us dancing sod manen e josed. R Tk o T ) R 4 . ' P Miss Bsther Gallup has been staying | oS30, Thompson of East Orange | P4, Lo o ol e ding a | STE“L"‘“- A l e ¢ L T N. J. and little son, Roy, are ng roads and lanes lead to ye An= HAMBURG. at Lord's Beach, Stonington. feWw weeks Wilh hét SRNGRBY. solanger 1 il OO cient Tavern—Love Lane, Mediterras Mr. Thompson's parecnts, . Mr. Kellogg preached last Sunda | Gharies Wagner, at Ann Afbor. Mich. Visliars, 18 “Fewh Buring’ the Wbl |1 Baminr s imcted lus Sandly o e onmcom e | _ Rev. Frederick Baicom ‘of Plainfield I:h visiting Social Hop Enjoyed. ]lor. and lnRthe evening delivered his | graving at the Barnett house. g:;tcs;:dh:;e Sunday. He is expected Vaughn. — ecture on Rome. Misses Nellie and Dana Willlams of & Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson of Mrs. James Wood of Chester has| Rev. L. B. Tenney of Scotland Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tillinghast have : f been a Tecent visitor with her moth- | preached fin the Line Meeting house. R ricee e & SDRIC homeriure; Sor. been enjoying an outing at Boston and TSNS S 5 SRSy oeS, 19 er, Mre. Mary Tiffany. n the evening he gave a beautifullv| Mr and Mrs. Leslie Harris and lit- | VISIRIY: M Nita’ Bragies, who pas dbed Mrs. Holman of Rutherford, N. J, | illustrated lecture on Lincoln and his 3 Miss Malvina Bishop is spending a Y e bas Been @ guest of her mother, Mrs. | homes fo a full and interested house 8 SaigEier Tl s gxpected. 811 thw. weekt 0 the Sheet of M. liviag Andessa nean Lane, Navy Yard Lane, Cranberry Lane, Hammer Brook Lane, Hog Lane, Post-Gager Burying Ground Lane, Quarter Lane, Silvia Lane, Dark Lane. At ye ancient hostelry ye oldest and finest American and European produc- tions are dispensed. Also finest line of u of Thom& Restful nada. n, . = Deacon Harris’ today (Saturdey). returned on Tuesday to her home in Imported Havana Cigars. M. E. Huntley, this week Mr. Kellogg and Mr. Tenney wers fel- veshane 2 oMrcand Mrs, Whitain Qeuply. 981 proviencs: I walt upnn Yo with yo Anniveseary | rs. Charles Beebe is 1l at her| low students in college. - ot e 18 e Miss Ida Carpenter has returned to home on Colonfal Corner, Alton Brooks of Philadelphia, who EASTFORD Edward Tillinghast spent ‘Sunday e Rome trom “Fravidence, where she UL e e B0y oF Hiarbtord whs B Vi Vo Bae Saskt S0r tws ks &t the . b with Stuart Ellsworth in North Us- [ her home from Frovid ser4d | A. A ADAM on. busmul Tuesday. parsonage, has gone to Worcester to|Vacation Visitors—People Who Are | bridge, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Emory were guests of . *"Mrs. Mary Daniels is spending her | visit relatives there, . Tre Miss Lila Schofield has returned to| \ Mr. Snc Mrs, Bmory were guests of | 4d tly t s comfort ) \{:f‘xlman rmg her niece, Miss Ernest th'meu are verv busy getting in o Pmineldml:a;:: l{{!t{ lp;;&l}:lt A few | Mr. and: Mre. g r recently.| adds greatly to one: Rich or poor or proud ana handsbme, { timer, in Salem. the last —of their hay crop, which is weeks w ss Helen ewson. Hal Martin is able to be out; efter | quite light, due to the dry weather, | i son o parmerc o S5 Buroiark and| * Several of our young people attend- HAMPTON - these Summer nights, Even you can regd this Chanson, an attack of typheid fever, which is beginning to tell severely on |peen spending several days here mex ed the picnic of the Moosup Baptist B Miss Mamie Conroy of New York is| the field crops. eray o4 vy i B Sunday school at Wildwood park. g We fu | By mo law of luck or chances, o the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jew- | Alyin Corey has béen visitingin | gnrs vacation from delivering may in| The Ladles of the G. A. K. held their | | S6io5 Tiedle MERS, of Frovidence 8 A. HAIR—We furmis [Every tooth you save enhances. ™ - ett this week. New London and Groton. e c‘,‘VyA o ey vering mall In | onthly meeting Friday. G;:;: ok Lolgbagia i 7 sade in 30, 40 or 50 Ib, very tooth y e onl::‘;,ha'dr‘.ul:;mke is among the sfck Tu!::;-nyfll:: %3&&‘5 H. Kellbge spent | * yirs " John Day of Danielson spent Fl on business this week. g ’ “] A1l your smiles and conversation, e "AnaMrS. Eramtus Huntle. wers| | eve . M. Sutu ana wite of Lin- | PAFC O Just ek bert vieiig her WESTMINSTER e Yors Javett e ssormed e | welght. < Renders soy to ail reations e g ) o Theit home le T the same newgn- | Tl Keith O | eath ‘of Mrs. Gharies Robbins Brings | LA Lovdon: o s Don't despair when teeth ars aching, 3 'he so op given in the publie|age. Their home is in the same neigh- | "My and Mrs. Z. R. Chapman of | D®ath of Mrs. Chai obbine Brings | L5 FORITR Y Glark of Troy university| “OSTERMOOR?” Felt o’ ', hall Wednesday evening was much en- | borhood as that of Hon. W, J. Bryan: : . e e : s o -4 ; A iy y S e . that, oF o w?.;yla- !si:a,:,::m{h,eu;t g “’T’{.‘;y‘“:.:iz TC:E::, ; Sorrow to Community. ...nrat 10;1“ S'd h, lre visiting Mr. and Special te:d Silk Flos Save them, all their shapes remaking, m;‘:‘! hlgl‘flelagleefieztmldf and[ dgu!]&ter, ;"’;’d here in the revival of four years | yanjeq by Mrs. Delia Hartson of North| The W. C. T. U. met on Tuesday| Mrs. William 1 Rlley spent Tuesasy| SPECIaIguarante:: s. Life's prolonged and health extended, [’ ihgl. Yava bosd stopping i e Mas-f o, L Windham. Hhey will visit in Boston |at 3 p. m. in the Town hall. A pleas- | yn Danielson.. 5 Mr. and Mrs. J; Besbe - and Bast Douglas, Mass., before they | ing literary programime had been ar-| jfieses Helen and Katherine Brahney| Combinations of Rattan and | Every time a tooth is mended, - — W e ,n”swam"j"‘;meiv;;‘”“' the WO0O0DSTOCK return. TR By e paliia S of Providence are in town. W o i Sesd do vemended, | i phcduta ety Mrs. Maro E. Lewis has returned ellogg of Ekonk was ow! i o - : Christian Endeavor Socisty Has Elect- | from Putnam. improved in health. a caller here Saturday atternoons arcer SHFORD T Cotton at the lowest prices. Dentist 1 “my crown” reveals i, LEFFINGWELL. 3 | "ed Officors—Miss Spalding at Sum. | Mr and Mrs A. B. Yetter of New |which he resumed 'nis journcy to ASHEWD, o 7 it o b v York' are at their summer home on | Scotland, where he was to deliver his ADJUSTABLE COUCH/| Every art by art conceals 1t, . Jottings During the Week. Sumner Hill for a time. He has made | lecture on Rome and the World's Samue]l Bates has rented his black- i e George Spalding of Boston is the |IMprovements on the house recently. | Sunday School Convention, the next|emith shop BEDS at $7.50, $8,50, $10, | Natute gave all fn good season, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Williams of Wil- | guest of his sister, Miss Emma Spald- |, Mr. and Mrs. . C. Keach and daugh- | day. L SR ot Berwieh eng Sk " v 1 tic spent s“ndfly with their aunt,| ing, $ ter, Sybyl, of Putnam, are staying for Mr. and Mrs. Fleming of New York | Miss Brown of New London are at sls Teeth to eat with, minds to reason, Mrs, George Rogers. "| The Christian Endeavor society has |# time on th: Gordon farm. ogcugy. tie Monlle stoesly SWhnd by, | Mientt 5 Bs it her fault, yours or mine, < Mr. and Mrs. Starr of New London | élected the following officers for six |, Charles S. Deane has been oblibed | thglate George Bradford. e Tt Wiyt Bow Anepda o o were amang the congregation at the | months: President, W. C. Child; vice |10 81vé up work in J. J. Young's store| The community was saddened last|¥. M. Grant. CANVAS HAMMOCKS $ hall their 1385 be mine or thine, Baptist church Sunday. They were the | president, C. S. Child; secretary and |20 account of ill health and return to ‘hursday momm&tovhm of the death ‘Walter Greene was In Willimantic A guests of Charles Ellis and famy. treasurer, Lottie Howard: chairmen |his home in West Woodstock. Darwin | of Mrs. Charles Robbins at Tier home | Tuesday. Thou shalt know In all good time Pear! Ross and Fred Lefingwell|of committees—lookout, F. W. How- M. Clark is the new clerk. after a lingering illness of several Amasa Morse of North Woodstock spent Sunday at Fitchville. ard: prayer meeting, Mrs. W. . Lin. | Mrs. Herman Ierendsen, son and two | months..’ She had always lived herejwas in towh Wednesdhy. Miss Rosabel Palmer, who has been | deman; social, Bessie Works; mission. | dAughters, of Milford, Mass., have beenland the many friends and neighbors| Mrs. William Bates was in Killingly gpending & week with C. L Palmer and | ary, Louise Linedman; floral,. M. F. |Kuegts for a week of Mr. and Alrs. E T:flf ",’,‘,‘:y,"'::,',’;',‘m’,',:fi m‘fl}‘,“"fi:“ ot B g Ao TN I DR. R. E. BEARDSLEY 'amily, returned to Rainbow Monday. | Hyde. s T ; Misses A. J. Carpenter and Sarah | which endeared her to those who knew UTH NTER r " 7 Main Street G"'?;'ds‘ug;:l‘t':e;‘:ggl!mn itk a w‘? :l:dt%)e g’unsdr:;kg:rn;n“;ep',?:: Potter are at Willimantic Normal|her. Mrs. Robbins was a member of so c‘ wm' ” ¢ Rl Mr. and Ars. N. £ Whiting of Nor. | ~Deacon Edward P. Berrian and Miss | TTA/InE school (ot teachers. | the Netiollst <aich and the, loss, of Samuel Lewls of Moosup is 4 g j vich aod Rev. and Mra J. G, Ward | Bifzabeth Berrin have returned trom |y i (Vo'an, Colbumh hes Joned her mother' il be deeply felt i the home %‘?“’l{r her mother, Mre. George I. lfl-“l MAIN STREET. AHERN BROS.. Mre, Ambrose Sullivan’s at Trading Not Expected to Live. STP TR e e s s 65 o Gl oo g Nin in the shad . thur, Dola and Elmer, besides her hus aty-six’ degrees ‘In - the ~stade . Nte B Lafngwen ‘and’ Mra JWord has been veckivea bt Clar. ot Dot and ' sisten, ek Ty Wi T“A.l‘l“ue improving the good weather al tract | ence r, who is in.a Springfield 5 A nett, and a sister, Mrs. G Q) e;:;::.fl:;ldon wera at Gardner Lake | hootical " guftering from hhm{ ,ofian‘ New Bridge at Blakeley Crossing—|JiCV. .y haying, which is being rus e eIlCl' n ctors Mrs. Rathbone and children, Roy, | P I8 not expectéd to live. Wedding Anniversary to Be Cele- . in places, 1‘"‘“‘", : ADWAY Etta and Herbert, of Providence, are |, Nase jonc, MIs. A McCoMathewson | brated. WOODSTOCK VALLEY, Geops ato Safly in. 63 BRO. yisiting M5, and Mrs. Willism Ratn- | S heicreshort y B e ' Mre, Mary Conlon has taken a boy | NO hil‘llg in Norwich |-enone 7. s uid Miss Kthel Spalding is attending the | Windham wers at Broad View farm|Campers at Crystal Lake—Summer | rom.the home in Boston. a S5 658 Makige 4 et .. | cambridge, Mass., summer sehool for | Monday. Guests. Arrive, * A WL v 90 laige tor us to WA . i FITCHVILLE. 1 teachers. Frank Phillip# was at Wildwood park |, - it SCOTLAND, ~® [All we ask is an opportunity to bid I’h“ Imflh In“ ‘ 'fls h_ Jeremiah Si ¢ Philadelphia h s Gidie nih ok Tha Fhces b6 Howard Carpenter of Putnam, Ber. e e Commmon - enchyer o now of adelphia has G ames Greig has sol 'arm to. a| tr: Jacob: 11 years ‘ . i man_an tal laks Miss Ellen Holmes of Uncasville was| 54/¢ of Hyde Property—Local Small | Miss Olga Koch of Hackensack, N. J..| ° Miss Louise Massacot of Providence &‘:Z’.’.,'é:‘“&"‘u?o”‘.’.“”f. Spent ot ihe| fgure close and do first-class work | " an quch things Refinished. luhracc;:tp:eul:n of her sister, Mrs. Wil- Notes. ar&m!el"geJ"}:'&figfl:;n- i is visiting her cov,\sln. Miss J. Louise | home of Mr. and Mi A. A. Warren €9. to 87 Chestnut St. Norwich, Gonn, o Mieses “dgneé and Catherine Doug- | Lawrence Rosenburg is at the Ma- |R. I.'is the guest of Eimer F Phitliph; | Weltee' B ASeelt of Banbie. Meay.. | 2 POV, Bootiapa. C. M. WILLIAMS, octié ass have returned to their home in | Ples. an! ps was a Wiilimantic | was at Allen Kenyon's last week. 2 Providence, after beln' the guests of [ _ Mrs. €. R. Brand left for Néw York | visitor on Wednesday. ¥ | Contractor and Build the Mieses Kingber SUEHE O Monday, The Berlin Bridge company 1s_put- | Wit Graper ot ey ey TOLLAND COl]NI'Y. Solurnhs Sow and Builden, o ’Mtlinu i‘:bg!vu ;}a‘ppo" 15 visiting I\M"éln Navin, Jr, has returned to :lntn'bn‘dn over the railroad at Blak- Rev. A. C. Johnson :‘I F, relatives in ew [ayen. ey crossing. ‘Wind We 4 . Miss Josephine Kingberger is spend-| Mrs. Ella Hyds has sold her property | Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Phillipsheve in- el e b B s [ 5 SOUTH COVENTRY. 3 ing several <weeks' vacation with|to Alfred C. vitations out for their fifth anniver- rs. Marion Vroom B aoh ¥ e 4 friends in Providence. Mrs. John Keech and family of Ea- | sary on July 24th. Miss Etta Wondwni Teachers, New and Re-engaged, for 4 ;Ievme };\g l}eee‘;}e‘\;l-:lx::l in town. e t.n , N, P i the Coming Year — Two Vacancies WINDHAM COUNTY, fusiglieg syl *0 2 " i 3 Tl ot : Palmer Hammocks. i A,n.‘;:m“fiffl‘, e tee. Tueging. returned 40 | g iaj of George Walker, a Former |, JOieph L. Kenyon is visifing friends| Teachers re-engaged by the u '\ THOMPSON iR i Resident. | " George Cooper of Tiiingis spent Sun- | Sates. tar- the coming year are Mia|® the ressen of our reducing these : % AUmLSY DAYVILLE L S day with his father, Samuel Cooper. | Gertrude Colburn, primary_grade of| superior Hammocks to PRICES SURE| T H. WARNTR, General Agent. - Reception for Mr. and Mrs. Rowland —_— W e ungs oK. Mt Louine Thomvlg,mmmn the Center school; Miss Hannah B.[/TO MOVE THEM. Not cheap Ham- H. C. LONG, Specla 2 Mills—Honors for Dr. Towne. *| Personal Items of Local Intersst. |nings' father Saturday and Susdas. | Goiung her Samuel | Potter, Flanders district. New tench- | mocks, but the best at the price of the | 05245 HARTFORD, CONN, unday. | Cooper, is the guest of hg: ufieh Wil uv engaged are Miss Florence Pease, = — s oyd C. May and son of Norwich| jjam cheapest. ylliss race Sheldon snd Roviand | | Wovlend Rewrcct, sHo v been |visted tho ormere pavents on Sue W, Toscymue. Derital Putnem B e Thome o Sowth "Wind: ‘were mai y Rev. Mr. Ran- d L < 4 vhm rothe ham, stree triot; som on July 4, and were given a par- | Mrs. C. A. Russell and Miss Alice P. | “"Misy Jack Has returned from visit- | o LR e crta T %’;.."‘? of wn‘mfi.‘ Ri) uylfis'fi Cr.lshn & Co., ty by their friends and neighbors on | Fish wvere in Worcester on Tussday. friends m New Hampshire. o Mitas Lnthony Fiene i§ ill. M‘gt- Mas. Elinor - Abratos Saturday night, July 10. The pariy| The Ladies’ Ald soclety met with 'he body of George Walker was 5 presented them a silyer bread piace, | Mrs. Benjamin. Cogewell = Wednesday | brought here for burial Wednesday. BT T atifttle prices. B L. E. Blackmar of Everett yisited|8fternoon. ¥ He formerly resided . here, but for & © WAUREGAN. triot ' s his sister, Miss M. E. Blickmar, on| MiS8 Tda Bailov of Worcester is|number of vears has lived in Webster. South u.m:hnm distriet N Miss o o gl Wednesdny of Iast we spending some time with Mrs. Behja- | e leaves his wife and seven children. | Mr. and Mrs, Bogle of Tattville and Toninute Coline’ of Moth Madchee: Setidaw Mr. Mrs. Charles E. Searies|Min Cogswell. Mre. Bric Johnson and | Miss Ethel Baker of New Boston ir{Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson ' Norwich | ter, district No Th Ly left for a vacation at Nantucket Fri- i, Anita, are also at Mrs. |visiting her grandfather. were issts of Mr. and Mre. Adaion vacancies t6 fil " p day. ¢ Gilbert Eaton and anuhter have | Tracy the first of the week. district and the south district s F G'Bso" Dr. George V. Towne has recently and Mrs. G‘hd\“‘ Barnes and | peen ¢isiting the past week or two Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Toylifl of | north rish. been elected president of the State| Chdren are at Ashton, R. I, during with Mr. Eaton's sister, Mrs. C. Kelly. | Oceum spent Sunday in this p T Veterinary association. thie week. ph Baker ot New Toston| - Mise Mary Tracy visited i Gecum| comnsescionar cmaren ot i s | Stored for flu SIEHBI' Tin and Sheet Metal Worker. Miss Florence Rhodes is a guest| Mics Jennle Armstrong of Woon- | calied Bod ot Toret relsiives Wednesday.. | this week. Otsigrogationnl churel et with A Fine Assertment ol ... MILLINERY 158 MAIN ST. “A7 ivizdaw of relatives in town. socket, R. I. was the guest of her Mra; Frederick D. Breemah and Miss | ASTCE, Wevilup ‘Tusadsy alloinatn to Agent for mcwcm and Beyatos 4 fater op Thnrsday. v discuss plans for raising t ‘balance n;:°,,‘;’.’,;; 'b';‘ ,"',‘;’c;g:l“‘“‘na;* Fred N. Burnett and family are at WESTFORD. | Clars. "“"’;“fi‘: H:"’JM ‘“‘s' of the mnt‘nm put in a c St e Fi o Furngces. i & fow days the past wegk. [ L atory At A e e pase old Storag re Protec- 65 West main Strest, Nomhh. Conn decTd JOSEPH lfllllFO.l, | Beach. —_— 0. E. Mills of the New England esaa Conservatory of Music is at the home BT Soendren 1§ st thel Migs 108 ""”‘f"“‘“ of Harttord 1s B e by thres Jadies ™t PeINg| tion Guaranteed. Mathews’. She 4 of his father, Andrew Miils. i o N e Oneco X e Kilian Has returned in_the of the s;m,. HOWARD VALLEY Mr. and = Mrs. Herman Albro and i wsind i Albro of Brooklyn, 2 been visiting his daushter, Mr, = P“'“’{" Sunday had a_good unfinw ce. 1|1 B0 Hawks has has returned to town, et alt. M. BRUCKNER, Furrier, "LIBERTY HILL T g I - e Srowe of hm:fl: Taisad. P-nn.i s at her home far the m'“" oz | 5 Frankiin Sirest, Norwioh, Conn, Book Binder. iy 4_;_’-_ & - 4 tch{na has returng 8 A : e % Sc » 7 e -Blank Bgoks Nlade and Ruled te Order, empl week's al akland w’ D Rbapor ot 0 KA Treot S 1 T Batiss te biot sandiilg'e tew tu-mr i m%db ot Soute Bcae of R A ECOROMICAL f o J.QAWAV. Wil ye ln“‘Pntnl.m Mass. The price paid was hure m .emn; the most value for mr rdu-'t i Jewgunu g T — i - & L7 , SR x Y can give it to you »

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