Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 16, 1909, Page 10

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the | Splendid Success—Local Members Elected to Offices at County con- ference. and are *'Rev. B. stock on Friday of last week. CENTRAL VILLAGE Mr, ang Mrs. Brown Marble of Staf- ford Springs and daughter, Mrs. Armi- tage, of Hartford, have been spending Baptist Convention. Mrs. S. E. Truesdell has returnds Nathan TLee Bishop . Norwich was EW LONDON COUNTY. e s N et iuiah Wibaaioly U Qisrustinatt home atfer apending s Bioith wittiggt. - Ly 7], 25 A Bates isliea Rhode Isiand |the weeks with Mr._and Mrs. James ; - clates v 3 i L £ FFE TS | relative ver Sunday. . - x R S GALES FERRY S Br Shribean Toe, et R T s hevo peonl KAmendt icorelort ) siauion. (112} =" 7| Coment Watks at Academf—William | “Uirreq X ‘Smith, chief: engineer of | Mrs. Bmily Wilson s with her { of the parish, and for sixty. years its|. Sorals. . tulr(.,hL w\!n“ Loe:ct:tm sroub? ‘Wood- | W. Webber FoundDead in Cranberry .,.tnogl plait in. Bridgeport, 1?" been -&tnfl ‘fif‘t‘&',”:;a.';'i“flf'k “}vml ':: FAE, &) orse Fami ! P Stock Hiné return after | Bog — Niece Entertained ex-Pres- | visiting his mother, Mrs. P! D. Smith, | seriousty fil a ) Fully Day—Morse Family Leaves for | Pastor. Mrs. ‘Lucy Edwards of Greeneville, | spending & month with father, houseks for. Deacon . Geo: * | Bartlett. ~ | George Rathbun were appolntel A Winter Home—Yale ' "Varsity and | i Rumber of local voung men have o resident Bere for many years, visit- | Andrew Mills. ident ' Roosevelt. o e Ermieh g Dis imoktier vis- | Walter Angell of Spencer, Mass,, s gatea to representt the’ churehi Bt the ¥ Freshmen Quarters Closed. B daye oibell auad, practicing OR | ed friends hisre Monday. Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Brott of Hart- | 'y oo el o ited Springfield, taking the trolley trip | staying at Allen W. Kenyon cting of the m county X — s S wMr. ang Mrs Charles Walker | ford wpent Sunday with their friends | \F Bnd Mrs Hrnest . N laTear [ to Mt. Tom and_East Hampton, and Stalativn 3 EouiRemjon 1 el - 3 > ‘Sunday was observed ally day ave returned to Southampton, L. L|In the old home. fleld, - een spend- |0 ¢, - o plage. visited the . October B (b Gules Forey Bunauy S, 8 WINDHAM COUNTY. Mrs. Walker's mother, Mrs. Ellen Tor| . ¥. Milla of:the New England | /0€ a week with 'Mr Wiliamson's | op My it hnts Ao (At ot WILSONVILLE s, Colunbus” Nipith: attendeds L3 S0 special ice, entitled The Way of . rey, “returned with them. Conservatory of Music —spends his | MUCrs Fors £ e e’ Ha. | her_ eldest son, who was diowned.in — v b ) state conven |5 the Strong, being given by the school Mrs, Otis Conant of Gurleyville is| Sundays with ‘his father and sister. f O mn:‘ C'sf:nur}?lm}':‘l:" %1 = | 1885. . 2 5 Beaumont-Adams Wedding—Death and I'.rh ”...‘o‘mh"';?“ of the loéal in place of the lesson study. Songs visiting her sister, Mrs. Lydia Spicer. | Mrs, Charles Strong, formerly of the |\ G0 -+ Willlam | " Rev. 1. C, Grifnes and Will . Maine | Fuseral of T. A. Jennings, Civil War | "¢ T ‘,““‘""he 10 AT 'r'.m. § Ream farm, has been visiting friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Rouse and Mrs. attended the meeting of th Julia' Newton have been spending sev- T e e gespe Ninghany 1 esday " county conference held in Abington on ey NSO, The pastor, Rev. A. A. Smith, held Mr. and Mre: Hefiry T. Child were Veteran. wund respousive readings by the sehool the delegates from the Congregational BROCKLYN. were included in the service, the pro- gramme of readings and recitations be- ihg as follows. Reading, The I'wo Funeral of Charles G. Will sion Granted Rev. Samuel F. ms—Pen- Jar- eral days with relatives in New Lon- don. Miss Helen Cranska, Rev. and Mrs. ¢. I Rambey and Edward U. Brown church to the Windham county asso- clation held at Abington Tuesday. Tuesday. , The supper given for the benefit s B. T. May and wife of Worcester pent Sunday with his parents. - a Sunday school and preaching service at Gay Head on Sunday afternoon. :m”vd"\ o "-‘vxrl‘f ”‘"lxb';xix‘ o 'rrm"'v' vis. Tnlzvev:.' ffii.fiiily“;,afié‘: ot 3112 ?2:.:—';;’-‘ I-‘oenvo;tlieééedinde;f‘i“lzu z:’u‘h:mg:p"“ Cement walks are being laid from :550;0 Free ‘library on Wednesday | " Miss Iva M. Adams and H. E. Beau- | 'Miss Elsa Hall, teacher in Distrct ; - Hoder o A aslas Mrs. J. ¥. Fallon of Boston is vis- |doy mornin, a church conference in Abington as led improyement. S L ursday atternoon by Rev. H. Sunday. i Grmce Thompson; Tecitalion. SUFanliing her parents, Mr. and Mrs De- | Michael Dady, who has been very| delegates from this church' Tuesday. | Mre A 7. Wilcox of Uncasyilic is Shating dighes, silver coffee rns, can- | John Fiimer of Webater. * Ng' one but| = Mre, Jdwin Edmond has been ceis cheus, Richard Bracewell: recitation,| Witt C. Park. . |iN. is able to be out, but is very fee-| O. E. Mills sang & #0lo.gt the Con- |4{he guest of her daughter, MI® FIor-11 0010 chicken, cold tongue, Sara- relatives ‘weré present. fined fo her home by illness. Miss Gladys Thofapson: solo, with au- | , Rev. G. F. Genung, D.D., visited his | ble, . gregational church Sunday morning. | ence Wilcox, at Marvin ¥. Hyde's. B0 hasaes, Qirvd Binckit cals dod ol e % A 594 i3 toharp accompaniment, Miss Marguer- daughter in Medforg, Mass, the past Stuart Ellsworth spent Sunday at Rev. C. 1. Ramsey sang a solo, The First Frost of Season. coffee. The ladies who served were OBITUARY. i NOHTH STERLING v ite Morse; reading, The Good Samari- | WeeK. his home in North Uxbridge, Mass. Light That Never Falls, which s his | wppo frots of Tuesday and Wednes- | Mrs, W. M. Brown, Mrs. Leffingwell T o e e man. tooitation, | Mre. G. F. Genung attended the| Miss Nellie Elliott, who is in @ New | latest composition, after his sermon, | 4y Light were the first of the sea. | Mrs. James Lathrop and Miss Mary Thlman A Jeantigs. Mary Voorheea: children's sohg. Re-|Meeting of the New Haven Baptist | Britain hospital training school for | Sunday morning. e Pation, Miss Anna Bates and Miss Small Farms Being Bought by New bekan Morso. Mary Bonson. reading | Aswociation in the interests of the |nurses, visited her parents, Mr. and| Dr. and Mrs, R. C. Palne have re- " Glasence Taber Toibrivh Gidman, Mre. Chatles Larrabee and | .,Toiman A Jennings, one of the old- Yark and Providence Men. B Eoatd ol Surosy s Mrs . | Home Mission society. Mrs. Wiillam Eliott on Shepard. Hill | turned from their vacation. il g \ss Sarah Jofingon, Mrs. W. B. Chap- |2t Men of the town and a veteran of R Coleber A “ahort by the| The Baptist church has appointed | Monday, Mrs. Linaberg dled at her home here | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taber spent @fiss Sazah Johnson Mrs. W. 5. the Civit war, died at his home 3on-| New York and Providence men are Fev. Oliver (. Morse closed the ser- | s delegates to the state convention | James Millett of New Lopdon spent| Sunday. She has been an invalid dur- Sunday in_ Springfield. Their som, [ S 0t o1 o Miss Darothy Erown, | d2y nisht of Bright's disease, aged 71| here often looking for small farms, and wice, atter which a Chautauqua salute | St Mystic October 13, their pastor, |unday’at his home here. ing the foyr years of their residence | Clarence, who has' been, sick in a [QECESNPRER, BY, W10 58 ORI PrOWD, | vears. He had been sick about & week: | 3 number have heen sold. . Whs given wer. Mr Morse and fame ) Rev. G. F. Genung, T. D. Pond, R. B.| ~Mrs. Arnold B.. Mathewson spent | here. *Her Musband and daughter sur- | hosvital for iseveral menths, is slow-' | 318 | e o \Ddcrsons Mus: Homer | The funeral was held Wodnesday at| ™ plpert Fox and family of Attlebero as & mark of appreciation for their| Witter and Mrs. George A. Witter. |Sunday with her daughter, Miss Helen, | vive her. 1y gaining. ton, Mary Erink and Gortrude Arneid, | -5 P- M. Rev. Mr. Filmer had charge | were recent visitors at J. D. Hillerss. fstance in the work of the church | Mrs. Eben Holden and daughter |in Boston. Arnold Van C. P. Huzinga was in Found Dead. S i My Hal Mra rnod. | with Grand - Army_services at . the | " rs Arthur Soott of reester i3 $nd Sunday, school have returned to their home in Bos- | Miss Annle Wood spent Saturday| New York last week. Williath W, Webber, u lifelohg res- | Mivs Juns Sty Miss Joseiiny | grave. The bearohs were Audrew | yioiting Mrs. W O. Plummer. i K ident of this town, was found dead = HE e/ sephine | gnow, Henry Brandes, William High- | My, and Mrs. Alvin L. Corey of Piev- Local Notes. ton. Charles G. Wil ms’ Funeral. with friends in Providence. Mrs. Edward Mahew, who has been | EKONK on his cranberry bog Tuesday morn- Bingham, Mrs. gharge of the aff: J. 'C. Fenton were About $30 will land and Thomas Gray, all old veter: jdencs are visiting old neighbors amd Mes. Cyrus Avery of Poquonoc and| a’+ % ' staying with_her parents, Mr. and ing. Death was due to heart diseas. 4 ol ans. Burial in family 1ot in this place. | frionds here this week. ! quardt, of Gr. y iy | O i famms | monds, has moved to Putnam, where| Grange Observes Ceres’ Night—Hap- | aithough it was known that he had | S5S- it BATHOMe of WOUMaRTC |in New Boston and. one son, KCharles, | ngs heen visiting his daughter, M, with Mrs. Sarah Pe | died Thursday morning The funersl | her husband la window, dresser in penings of the Week. heart trouble. For many years he [prory (VEORCsduy W 5. Em- |in Mohson. His wife died about six | yerad Hall, for several weeks, returned Lawrence Miner of New London spent | nl, I 1 SURCMY, o i the. Bimith | Duspoeis Wore™ss; followed the vocation of teacher, al- | "'\ prenfice of New London has | enies 45w hosis s Sune et 1ast week at his summer home at Rud- | of S ] g At Golen Wedding. Several from here attended the fune- | though most of his dife was spent on [, "%, PErRiRe Of Tew, TEnfol WAt Quite d number of floral pleces from | Mry. "B, P. Haryey and daughter, Ay Gore. | cemetery. He 8: just entere: ““” The 'fatoWi ¢ ¥rank -H. THl ral of Gardner Williams in Brooklyn | his farm. His age was 73. He leaves | fyif wwkg rs. W. 8. Chappell | nejghbors and friends, & pillow marked | majth have been visiting freiends in Daniel Palmer of the Stoddard's|lese at Storrs and was taken Ul onl, e O o N nahast were 1| last week. one sister, Mrs. 5. B. Bishop, formerly | P8 WeO | o ded the | FAther, also bouquet of asters from | Brockion and attended the big fesd. y Whart section visited friends in Un- | Sunday and brought to his home in an | SEsE 6 Tat gt e e the John Gallup and son, Roy Gallup, | of Norwich, and a niece, Miss Jennie | , MI%8 Gortrude Arnold attended the | the faimily, a douguet of pinks from | Prescn i sl casville Wedneads | automobile Wednesday. _ aintie ednest attending the| o filinois, have been on a Visit to| Phillips, and a nephew; Wendell [ [inEral of her cousin, N. L. Pishop, | the shopmates where Miss Fanny Jen+ BB "and Mrs. H. Maclonald of | upuel T. Cooper visited in New [golden wedding celebration of their| go e | Gallup's. % | Phillins. who livea with him. in Norwich on Thursday. nings wWorks. = HAMPTON New Yerk, with fhelr daughter and HAten the past week and also at-|petenls Mr and Mys Wald Til- | Thirteen relatives recehtly made | o also has g niece, Mrs. James Mo, B e e £ S i T S e Rt e mald, Who have upled the Ichabod | tende e g surprise visit to Miss Nellie up at | Miilan, in Africa, who entertained 3 o Sy . Villlap Weeks- o ot for meveral months, left last week to| Rev. O. M. Chamberlain of Tyrkey | John Taylor is the crosing tender| 4. Gallup homestead. tx-Preaident Roosevelt ‘while on his g;_vatrE ?;"u'fii":né’"&m};r‘?a':;'éa“"l?- HOWARD VALLEY ,n‘,l,.w“}i%,,fl&u # R e . ¥, E. o Mrs. eld was in v reside In Palmertown Auxiliary 'Entertained. The local auxillary of the Woman's Yeme Missionury society was enter- | supplied the pulpit in the Congrega- tional church SuMday and Menday evening in that church gave an illus: trated lecture upon the recent upris- i ing in Turkey. |" Mr Herbert Blethen of here, - Michael D'Neil, ghe former ten- der, has returned tg his home in Plain- field. % » Clerk Injured. Napoléon ~Beaudry, clerk at Brew- Mrs. John M. Kennedy of Oneida, N. Y, has been visiting her_brother, Al- fred Gallup, and.sister, Melinda Gal- Ipu, on the 'Pharisee Rock farm. Mrs. Peleg Peckham of Moosup and trip there, The funeral was held on Thursday at 2 p. m. services being conducted by Rev. G. F. Waters with burial in the cemetery near the church. Mrs. Julia Arnold. school of The faculty* of the Windham high Willimantic supper at the Congregational on Wednesday evéning. church Miss Agnes Brown of North Gros- venordale and Miss Marguerite Brown of Willimantic were the guests of their parents over Sunday. this week. Mr. and Mra. Grant Jessup weére vise ors in_Elliotts last week. Miss Maude Fitts was in town oves talned by the corresponding secre- ol N P - it € gy Bame o o I a it = ! e e B2 Mre. 3 g spell on|another sister have also been their 3 Rev. E. Butler of Lancaster, Mass., | Sunday tary, Miss Laura Perkins, Tueday | West Medway, Mass. are visiting Mr. | Saturday morning, striking on_ some | gucats for a week. N : SOUTH KILLINGLY At jthe meeting of the Windham |preached here Sunday. Miss 18a Chandler has returned | IR T Tl "at fhis aiseting audy oL luN: dNsesy LOWE, baskets which were on the store plaz-| Mr. and Mrs, Ulysses G. Sherman of — county conference of churches held in| ™ Mrs, Arthur Davis of Jewett City is | from a visit with hen sister, Mrs. War« | v (g e Soanian | Pension for Rev. 8. F. Ja za and bruising his nose. He was as- | Providence have been visiting In the | Successful lce Cream Social—Local | ADigton Tuesday Rev. H. C. Grimes | yigiting-her parents for two weeks, ren Phelps, of Granby | BN s pesble” ware: Hives: tiy. Birs was elected registrar and H. C. Lath- | ' jdwarag McMahon of Boston is Mr. and Mrs. George E. Nicholle | sisted into the store, wpere he regain- parish. & Dednle v con by Mrs,| Rev. Samuel F. Jarvis has been Ball Defeats Sterli 33 - QR pe0nle were:mvE e | grunted a pension of $20 a month.. |4 consclousnes Mrs, Lizzie Chapman, children and| :"‘"" preciony: g "’!“h_w E-|rop was made a member of the mis- |jting at John McMahon's. wera vigitors'in Brookiyn last week. Thomas Latham, Mre. Sar e | e Krances Vinton and. daughter |, Willam Newport remains seriously | ,urse. of Gfetwn Puint: recently vis- | Vaughn ta Work in Norwich. sionary committee. 3 M _Eimer Hawkes hms gone to work | Miss Delia Litchfield was a week-ends i RAaurs m ¢ g Bverett’ Hopkins and son Paul vis-| ¢or ¢."H. Humes. . guest of hor parents. for the ensuing President, car are: | have gone to Washington, D. the winter ., for Mrs. Charles Dearborn has returned ited Mrs,| Chapman’s mother, Mrs. Ann Corey. Many attended, Mrs. Sweet's duc- ited Mr, Hopkins' mother in Abington Mrs. 1. F. Hawkes and Miss Lura A. E. Guild spent Sunday at Elllotts. Mrs, Thomas Tatham; first vice presi- v. ol i tion. on T d: o rah Perki ond Miss Nellie W . |from a visit in Norwich. Archibald Corey and son of Nian- : m_Tuesday. Hawkes were In Danielson one day last | Arthur Minor has gone to Worces- a ,e,;m:,n,‘s “;\n ru,.,v(.ma”m-‘ ‘,‘.L{":‘{:? e ”wl“x;)ngtbr{&fi ‘ge:i::‘e(l;. Mirs, John ' McDonald sand - Nttle Yave bz'n visiting Mrs, Ann| Wells are failing in this section. T. W. Tracy of Hartford was a re- | week. Y ter. pre TF et B o T il : daughter, Myrtle, -of Norwich, have Mrs. Karjaherm reports a- safe |cent guest of Mrs. J. W. Bingham treasurer, Miss Kate B. Colver: rea . besn guewts’ of pelitives here. journey to New York. Mr. and Mrs. Arline Gallup and Mr. ing secreiary, Mrs. Lucy Hurlbutt; cor- responding secretary, Miss Laura Per- kins; segretary of Mrs, Harmon L. Perkins. B Henry Larrabee of Windham waf a caller In the village Thursday of last ‘week. Monett Lawson, boxes, nite who left here re- ently for New York, has secured ema | 500 of Mexico have hee{l spending two Mi Chapii B: 3 ettt Thiat gity: M- | weeks with Mr. Weaver's mothet, Mrs. | yaremar aepartiabnt of the ‘mublig| visiting for two weeks relatives in | Fellx Gendreau is to occupy the | wppg Carrie E. Clark returned home A meeting of the Sunday school | Sarah Weaver, and other relatives at| school here, has been entertaining her | Haverhill, Mass 3 S tuiin whtt aitis: Joonont 7.1 (S sk ater X WedRR visIG Stk By means of this wonderful method 1 Vi 4 he . g ~ s J o 5 in. er dau A S, A . B ick, @ board was held at the M. E. church frierid, Miss Tracy, who gave a pleas- d on a Train ol vk B iy | her Gaugiter, M. Franic R Burdick limy sl ey e Tuesday evening to consider the new Tesson studies for the younger grades. Allyn Perkins of Groton and Misses Reed and Strickland of New Lendon were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hamon L. Perkins Sund: Mrs. Edwin Keeney of New London wvisited her sister, Mrs. Richard Latl- mer, Wednesday. § recent guest of mother, MrS. | gple to be out again. The last regular meeting of Ekonk 5 - Yale Quarters Closed. Angs Bph Mrs. Cuatles A. Byles has refurned | Grange was observed as Ceres night. |10cal | team—the =Never Sweate=de’ |\ ang Mrs. Levi N. Clark Your mouth will be free from in- The Yale 'varsity and freshmen | Missionary Meeting. from Schenectady, N. Y., where she| The question discussed was: “Resolv- ;;r‘img T i 3 Mr. McLaughlin of Norwich called cumbrances, quartegs have been closed for the sea-| The first missionary meeting of the | has been visiting ‘her son, Frank. ed, That a bath room is a greater | ™Gy M v %o was met on invi- | 0% Thomas Conlon Sunday. Before gve accomplish this result warteys have been closed for the sea- | oS, U2 Th10 Wedneaday afternoon | Miss Grace Frost spent Sunday at| means of culture in a house than a |, fne W&, WG e o omvly| Charles H. Phillips of Plainfleld was we put the guine and the natural With her daughters, Helen and Mary, | ¥ith Mrs. Frank Jordan, over thirty|her home in Froyidence. plang” Several tableaux was present- | 20, Mg Tl iy "D anjelson. &-caller in this vicipity Sunday, h in a health dition, tight: d W5 Aotclate N.U3"| 1adies being present. Mrs. J. M. Paine | - Elmor Lowis has been: taking the | ed. Watermelons, and grapes - were e i X Hall “went | Harry Remmert of Scotland called todih {88, BRSSO SORASES SR 03, son, am;. OLSSPORIRINSY, 2N+ S sarved. Mr. and Mgs. Amos E. Hall went | "rohy Brown Sunday. ening the teeth which may be loose the { EAST WOODSTOCK. | Opening Season for Missionary Society | —Hospital Board Entertained. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Weaver and first visit home for ten years. Mrs. Emily Hoyt returned to Brook- Iyn, N, Y., Monday, visiting her daugh- ter in New London en route. Mr. and Mrs. Charles May of ester spent Sunday at Fruft Hill | 'w farm Miss Edith Burns of Greenfield was her | had charge of the programme. which Mrs. Patrick Millett, who has been visiting_her niece in Worcester, ha: returned to her home on account ol illness. N Mss Anna Curgan spent Sunday at her home In Norwich. Entertained Pupils. ing ‘concert fos the children in the High school room Thursday afternoon. She entertained with instrumental, vo- cal and whistling solos. * Representative Urgele Lafrance, who has been suffering with blood poison- ing, caused by cutting his hand with a bottle at his bottling establishment, is enumerapion of school children in the . H. M. Kellogg has returned from his vacation, having visited two former parishes in Connecticut. Mrs. Frink, formerly Miss Beatrice Wilcox, is convalescent from a severe illness, as is also Mrs. Mehila Rudd, at Mrs. Benjamin F. Wilcox’s. Both la- dies are yet confined to their beds. Mrs. Benjamin F. Colburn has been Mrs. H. M. Kellogg went to Wor- cester to attend the funeral of a friend who died suddenly of heart failure in a train in the staie of Wash- ington, when traveling from the Alaska exposition. 7 Ceres’ Nnight at Grange. A. M. Gray of Gales Ferry visited here Saturday. Everett Hall has been ill for two weeks. The ice cream social was a great success. Mrs. George Phillips has been hav- ing_the grip. Olney Knight's mother is dead in Rhode Island. Henry Spaulding passed a week in New York. For an applé vear, they are plenty. The baseball game last Saturday in Hall's field was very exciting. The not to Putnam Saturday. and Mrs. J: the week. First frost Oct. mes Johnson of Scotland attended the supper at the Congre- gational chapel Wednesday evening. SOUTH CANTERBURY. Visitors of the Week. James R. Warner of Hadlyme was the guest of Levi Clark the fore part of 14th. H. J. Larkham and daughter Dorothy and Mrs. H. E. Larkham of Plain Hill, Norwich, and Mrs. Jane Campbell Voluntown spent the day Sunday with of What It Does for Dr. King’s Restoration Method jaw to werk from and we shall not Toothless People the full set of teeth he or she start- ed in with In the beginning. All we requirg is two or mors teeth in each resort to plates or' ordinary bridge- work in the process ef fhe work. who have spent the o " b 1 & - 5 The parsonage of the Line Meeting Dr, George Thompson of Taftville and curing pyorrhea It the patient freshmen quarters, left dnesday | Was The Gospel in Italy. Selections | Village. £ 2 The rain on Tuesday prevented the | T L s Y & morning for thtir home in New York, | Were read by Mrs. Granville Perry,| The freahman class of the Plainfleld| house Is hoving & new woof. . | delegates trom attending the Abington alled -on Theodore Yerrington Sun- {s afficted with that dreadful dis- and Rov. and Mrs, Oliver C. Morso, Mrx. E 1 May wnd Mes. 1. & May | Coe 30000 loent Harold. Williame: | farm is having s large garage bullt to comvention. W. C. T. U. Begi Y g 7 e and e- | and a O y N . Pratt. - 3 L 8] 1 ies® ' - e Vo . i . T RN " Pekan, Borser tett Thureday to. L[r]elnd fection “was taken. Mrs. Jordan served | vice president, Edna Frazier; secre-| house his new touring car. 'a'{l!(::a{as;fircl:(’:;egln’;:ls‘r: .f“&’.‘ff; The W. T. e?‘"“r@::t;\:’. m::trvm; THOMAS . Jpumman0e. KUV ol h“elh«n'fp(":.m;'y i the winter at Mamaroneck, N Y. | sandwiches, crackers and cocoa during :\"'\1'5:-'“;“'” Kennedy; treasuerr, John vx:?{?fimfl.Ufigfiiuokptflfehlh‘sn?& Fite the W. W. soclety to hold & food |was held at the church on the plain. D. D. S, ot m"f‘;‘,h;:”r;m“m " px:'n_"w.: Personals. i il o TSy : Sea ) U . sale in Danielson. Tt was the beginning of the W. C. T. || Originator of Dr. King's Restor- | Foekel, SOUEUER A8t iy P divided. | 'Mrs. H. J. Potter entertained the| Miss Alice Fish, a teacher in Nau-|afrm recently. 'Other visitors there |54\ ke ) avane I Lo Hresges s P P il v & a q Mrs. Horace Sears and little son are | woman's board of the Day-Kimball | Satuck, spent Columbus day with her| have been Mr. and Mrs. William Gal- e, and Mre.. Willam B Vaughn, |U. year. ¥he presidont, Miss Olne; et ” originator One 15 able to bite on these teeth inting Me: Bease: parents Mr. and1 Ror hor oy et | Caaain Mles, GUge B. Hlen. Tap M. and Mrs. George Frink of | formerly in the store here, will remove | was re-elected by unanimous vote restoration of teeth—orlginator | 4 use' them in exactly the same Mire. Dartlott Soars of Hyde Park, | ladtes being present. Four from Pat.| Mrs. Lydia Spicer was called to| Woodstock and Mrs. John Baton' of | to Norwich at once. Bir, Viugtn heg | e union vofed to change e name || 0% ilcss Dentistry and Inventor | Manner st he Would t Aeth se meeting of the Ministerial association | were re-elected: President, Mrs. C. C, | Phillips. friends hereabouts. present. g é Teoth, ¢ Do i are beautiful to look at and a sourc of the Norwich district at Danielson | Giierseers, cecretans and treasdrer, | . The Daughters of Rebekah met In MOoosuP S A T o Missen Béasle and Charlotte Neft ] Server. CR T e b et Oonday and Tuesc Miss Mary F. Potter. Mrs: Potter | Barber's hall Tuesday evening. e g P Nt S E gy OF 2 e Miss Sarah Latimer is visiting | served tea, wafers, cake and fruit. Michael Connelly has given up his| Attended Dedication at Sterling—Ral- WEST_WOO0DSTCCK Neft on Myrtle Hill ROCESS friends at her former Bomo In Har(- o g large milk business and wil go to| Iy Day at Baptist Church—A. 8. Hill |y oy i "Etict ) by Barn | ¢ e A PAINLESS P. or Washington, g | e cal o Sr. -ania- My Ginglewood . BISKIRE, DAYVILLE T s iniela oAy, Tabaiitiy’ po- | - AR Thom. FlOTNNSS it Gabbages. Dante—Surprise Party. LARK'S CORNERS An fmpression has gone forih that there fs some murgical operation who were guests of Mrs. Emma Ben- PPy . |covered from an operation for ap - r cilla o | nnected with' this niethod of resturing missing Some peonle Nett for o few days last week, return. | Meeting of the Thimble Club—Acei- | Gicitis in Providence. e | e e Aaeation” exerclses o¢|, Mrs. B. L. Morse returned ¥riday | New Haven Guests Secure Good Bag || FCEl ien In to know it we bore down into the bone and put the ed Saturday to their home in Phila- dent. Mrs. Hiizabeth Mathewson spent| e g Gethnte shorch ia Sterling [from a short stay with her sister, Mr of Squirrels. e . delphia. — = Wednesday in Boston. last Sunday, W. O. Smith, at Bast Brimfl : 2 5 Sonthy tow o Repe S & i At s whare e Mr. and Mrs, Charles Davis of Mys-| Friends and neighbors of Krank | Mr, and Mrs. John Westcott of Prov-| Last Sunday was observed as rally | Mass.. : Albert Burnham of Quidnit i Others have an idea we set the rew teeth into the sockets whei tic visited friends here last week. J. Sayles regret his return to Prov- |idence are spending this week with|day at the Baptist church. The pas- A birthday surprise party was given has been visiting his uncle here 5 .|| natural teeth were originally. Mrs. Wilson Allyn of Groton arriv- | idence. Mrs. Westcott's parents, Mr. and Mrs. | tor. Rey. J. G. Stanton, preached a | MI:and Mrs. Wendell on Friday even- Ir l;’“{"m“ J.J ““L‘:“‘""’ an “l:"“\'«"} It is quite natural that some unthinking people would ask such qies- od last week to visit her brother, C. H.| Mrs. John Barnes of Ashton, R. L, [ Thomas Matthews. B e approariate to the. oecaston, | 1N8: Oct. 8, 1909, There were over for- iaiting Bakken's - p 11 ot e irondhe that they may be Puliy EeswaldBohaanil stete thet Chapman. spent the week with Dr, and M The Ladies” Ald society held a|and special music was rendered by the | t¥, present. : ke. 5 g . 4 e . Francig Allyn of Norwich Town re- | George Barnes. quilling party -at the church parlors| choir. The Sunday school was .the Miss Lnea Austin of Providence is s last at P. J. Navins' |} there is no boring, no cutling, no implantation about this method, noth- cently visited his father, Nicholas Al-| The Thimble club met on Wednes- | Wednesday afternoon. pmed I bee"" for a long time. | Visiting in town. and C. J. Bray, Mr |] ing about the work that is painful while it is being done or afterward. Iyn of Ledyard. day atiernoon with Miss Deborah —l AT the ecetcinng Ware Tatkiewttnd wnd. st Adsi S v TolEAd To/d." Ahvibe sot’; Ney Patients leave the office with these teeth in place and”at once begin RPN s o v ssell, ay, .after a stay in Put- > £ W rlaod “Baasats spent Sunday in NORTH WINDHAM. profitable and long to be remembered, | "oTe on Friday, afier & stay Morse and Bray returned || chewing meat, eating candy, toast, or anything else with the same com- NORTH STONINGTON Valley Falls, R. I. v et Vegetable Thieves. E. T. Morse is visiting rela- | wit! string of sguirrels fort they would enjoy if every tooth in their head had grown there. Officers and Teachors of Baptist Sun Mrs, Frank W. Bennett, Mrs. David | Delegates to Abington Conference— One night last week A. T. Hill had in Putnam and T\'csl Glorrl-slrr. ”1I11vr* 4 r‘\\',]‘*"}k- »\r'“ Hav "r -m;f If we couldn’t promise this and make good on the promise, the Re- ist Sun- | Chase' and friends spent Wednesday " i about a dozen bushels of potatoes and | Mrs. Edwin T. Perrin is spending a | Hartford railroad surveyors were in |} o0 - ok ould be mo better th By 8choo) EnterGibi—tahsl In- | & oy aptytes Sisson and Ellison Families Move [ 200Ut o oaon Bl e O D from | short time. In ' Webster, Mass, town surveying on Wednesday storation Method would not be a success. It wou an spection—First Frost. Mr. and Mrs. W. Lorne Grieg spent | -Away. under his sheds. The thjeves evident- | Miss Maud Simpson is at Long- \!u‘, (y{ H. White is visiting her ordinary bridgework or partial plates. st Sunday in Hanover, guests of Angus Iy had a team and they were traced | meadow {arm for a short time, parents here. Rev. 0. G. Buddington of West | Park and family o and Mre. 7 R. Chapman of | part way to this village and then all ‘R,d s Soroe Mrs. Alfred Neff visited her mother WE ARE GENERAL PRACTITIONERS auonnac, preached in the Third Bap-| WGIIEOwS Lre, goending . the “week | “atisy Fannje Day of Willimantic is To. Study,in' Eupaps. ow farm on Saturday. evening, Oct. 9. | their cottage over Sunday Whil® the Restoration Method s our great specialt~ we are general P ||mhe)\urch ‘here Sunday morning, in | With the Mlsses Lew. = o n|with Mrs. Mary L. Hartson for a|_Prof. and Mrs. Arthur Blanchard of | There was a good supply of corn to A T dental practitioners as well. From the simplest fillingAo the most in. exchange with Rev. Lucian Drury. nu.u-a\i} eeting 0 BEndky fever ] tune: Providence were the guests of Mrs. J, | husk, but very few red ears. Dainty {ricate piece of porcelain work, our experts are at tHe service of the In Honor of Superintendent Gray. d 5 Y. oV Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hibbard visit- | McAndrews and Mrs. H. K. Blanchard | refreshments were served, after which WO0O0DSTOCK VALLEY. o ning. d thur Hibbai t Ko’ 1 ubli Rev. and Mrs. Lucian Drury enter- ed thelr daughter in Hampton last | last week. This is Mr. Blanchard's | dancing jn_ the barn was enjoyed T aturally We would do such work well, much better than it could be tained the officers and teachers of the Mrs. W. E. LaBelle is spending the week. Sabbatical year at Brown university Mowry Ross, ‘Albert Hibbard and Mar News Received of the Death of Dr. done in & one-man office, for the operators employed here are ali men of week in Bridgeport. - X N 4 Third Baptist Sunday school Tuesday [ Miss ed Ha Mo Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Lincoln were | and he expects to spend it in Burope | shal Perrin furnished very good music, Channing Newhali, . b highes N They need to be to do the Restoration work. | | enjng In honor Of the New $uDeE: | at Kinth Rouinsons over Sanday.. . | delegates to the conference of church- | with his family. Clazence SMyers, Stewart Litchfleld, e e ot be.toloratod In our.oMce. for & day. eithef would | | intendent of the gchool, Charles C. | Miss Anna Thompson is spending |5 D Abmgton from this church. Sixty Days at Brooklyn. and Miss Marion Litchfield were guests | Mrs. Fred: Rogers has rcturned to dental students. We demard the finished. craftsman, both at the oper- | Gray, and Mrs, Gray. Fourtéen were | goveral weeks in Providence Eimer Sisson has moved his fam-| ‘Joseph McGarry. aged nineteen | Of Mr. and Mrs. John Shepard on Sun- | New London ating chair and in the laborator: G ily to Meriden, where he is employed. iy sbrved time in |98Y: Miss Harriet Slingsby of Boston 2 present, and the time was pleasantly passed 'in_conversation, games and | Mrs A. E. Darll Richard Bruce has resigned as over- ; g Ringing. Ice cream, cike, fruit and | her mnce an Sundas. oat n:‘js"‘s"c‘;fl seer in B._H. Hall's thread milL a?&l:;n-:;?&n“::a;br;:x&::J‘u::?ceu}lxu preached an excellent sermon here on and Mrs. Stephen ‘Slingsby. T coffes were served by Mr. and Mrs. |what recovered from the effects ot | . A- L« Ellison has moved his fam- | 3t~ “Denielson, charged with & breach | Sunday morning. 3 News was received this week of the K[NG DENTA l) Drury. The ea fly_to Guilford. W- Danielson, charged with Breach |~ 'Mr. and Mrs. Francis N. Harris were | géath of Dr. Channing Newhall of y “Judge John Coats and Mrs. Coats of | ' 'Peter Gringrass is back at work in| Mrs. D. C. Hartson and Mrs. Z. R.| P U6 PEOCe, W elected delegates for the Abington con- | New York formerly of Woodstock Val- 1 New Britain spent last Saturday here, | LaBelle's store. Chapman of Springfleld made a trib) v Mary Nve and Mrs. Charleg|Vention on Tuesday, - ey. Dr. Newhall was a nephew of O. Dr. Jackson, Mapager. Franklin Square, Norwich, Conn. guests of Mr. and Mrs. George I, < schadle 1) to New London, Norwich and Will-| xenneay of Danfelson were the lep Irving Frost of Brookyn, N. Y. 1s ey -y Coats. mantic on the i3th. ¥ . with his folks n town. Channing Newhall and Mr; STERLING e 3 H° Buwham of Hampton | CeRt Buests of relatives in Norwich. Iseac E. Gates of New York visited his niece, Mon- day. Mrs. D. F. Chapman has been visit- ing friends in Waterford. Richard M. Thompson of New Ha- ven spent Sunday at the home’ of his Mrs. Lucian Drury, Miss Hattie Morfit is in Providence. oation of St. Jo- Church. Many Attend seph’ Mr, and Mrg, Charles Anderson and son Maurice were visitors in Sterling visited her daughter,and husband here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Hartson of Hampton, with their two children, hyere guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hipbard on_ the 13th. g years, who recently Special December Devotions. During the month of December spe- cial devotions are to be held in’ All Hallows' church every morning, at the 7.3 mass and on Wednesday and Fri- day evenings at 7.30. Rev. Mr. Turnan of East Woodstock " PLAINFIELD - Sydney Knight Fell from Wagon, Breaking Arm—Telephone for Schoal. father. Frank A, Thompson. on, Sundas. County Commissioner E. H. Hall Mrs. H./B. Lester fell one day last urman P. Maine has been home St. Joseph's church was dedicated | was in New London on Wednesday. veek br her arm. o ffl)l’n‘ Philadelphia, \\ihfll’e he is at- | Sunday, Oct. 10th, A large crowd was M!‘-fl and Mé‘ll. Orrin Colburn_enter- NORTH WOODSTDCK ‘e)'it :‘!:g l?!)fePhilip Barr welcomed tending & medical college, to be pres: |in_ attendance. {taineq over Sunday Mr. and Mrs. C.| o i ter o their house re- ent at a meeting of the new town | Miss Mildred Harrls was the guest|B. Smith of North Haven. Burial of Channing Newhall—Personal | & little “dfighter ¢ 2 school committee. The committee has organized with George F. Coats chair- man and Rev. Luctan Drury secre- tary. Supervisor Visits Schools. T. W. King of Taunton, Mass., su- rvisor of schools for this town, has visiting the schools this weelk Mrs. Arthur E. Shedd of Preston called on tfiends here Wednesday. Rev. Lucian Drury and Mrs. D. F. of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Vaughn last week. Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Heywood of Moosup called on friends in this place | Sunday. Rev. John Wheeler, pastor of the | Moosup M. E. church, supplied the pul- | pit of the Methodist church in this | village, Sunday. | The 'Epworth vices on Thursday evening in the ves- league held its ser- Herd of Eleven Deer Noted—Recent Visitor: T. W. Hoyt and George Luke of Greenwich are here hunting with O. H. Latham. A. A, Spalding of Worcester spent a Items. The body of Channing Newhall of New York, formérly of Woodstock, was breught_here for burial Wednesday. ,Mrs. Sarah Morse of Providence was a visitor at the Misses Bishops' this week. Johrn nome over Sunday. at C. A. college. Healey and a friend were at They are students Fred “Racife was a caller in Nor- wich Wednesday. Sydney Knight was thrown from the wagon by the horse becoming frightened by an_automobile, break- ing his arm at the elbow. The many friends of Mrs. Charles Phillips are pleased to see her able to take short automobile rides. John Dodge is working In Norwich. Mr. Cardinal is.a,visitor in Bos- Chapman, delegates from _the Third | tTY. few days at his home dere this week.| Several of the ladies here attended ‘ Baptist churcn: and Mra. H. M, Per: | Miss 1da_ Carpenter fs visiting| Mrs. Wilder and hé sister, Mrs.|the missionary meeting Wednesday af- . Dleasing to Jhow that a’tele- Xins from the Sunday school, will | friends in Voluntown. Webster, of Worcester, are visiting | ternoon. at the home of” Mrs. Frank | pnone is being installed in the' graded attend the Baptist state anniversar- et s their brother, W. E. Cram. Jerdan. £ school here, fes at Mystic next week. WARRENVILLE Mr. Cram is making many Improve- | Mrs, William Ormsbee, who was at + .The first frost of the season whiten- i ments on the old Warren homeste: Foster Childs’ last week, returned to Four Caddide ed—Aid Soci. | , O- H: Latham saw a herd of eleven | Worcester Monday. POMFRET CENTER ed the fidlds Thursday" morning. HANOVER. Miss Amy Miller l“flsillnx her gin- | D.cke; > friends In New York and vicinity. improved, as to be able to return teo W > Village Young Men Join _Football | 1% ,gscu;:n{:llfl“gébmnsmg e Miss Elale Dickey Is home from Mas- | Little Kenneth Hicks, who has been | his home Monday. =~ G - Mrs. B jington, s | sachusepfs.” very ill with pleurisy, is slowly recov-| Frank Davenport has bought the ap- L Eloven—Friends Regret Death of | Bebbington, Mrs. Henry Latphere dnd | W. - dAtham, who has been ill, % | ering. 4 ples from a number of orchards in this 0 LD M EDA Supt. Nathan L. Bishop. Bdwin Tinkbham has been spending s Raymond Jones were baptized by Rev. Bertram C. Bugbee last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Davit Mathewsorme dafl;‘ in W. S. Warren’s cornfield last week. Mrs; F{ H. Kelly is visiting at F. R, able to sit up. +H. J. Russ has some fine apples, an exception here this year. Mrs. Louis Linderman has as guests Mrs. Halsey Allen and two children, Harry Trask is making a visit with Mrs. Prescott Hammond is staying with her daughter, Mrs. S. Brett, for a few days. Friends of Charles P. Grosvenor are pleased to learn that he was so much vicinity. The newly elected Pomfret school committee met Monday for organiza- the week in Springfleld, Mass. tended the fair in this George A. Reed is able to be around tion and_elected ¥, L. Wright chair- {Migs Carrie Gallup Is visiting her | The ladies’ aid society was en again after bis accident. ABINGTON - man and Arthur T. Grésvenor sec- parents at the week end tained by Mrs. W. L. Durkee on Many from here- attended - Witter's retary. 1 A _stereopticon exhibilton of wiews lnesday. angtion in "West Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. H. Beecher Brown of §n Palestine is planned for the Sun- Over on¢ hundred attended the ser- Mrs. W. G. Holman is visiting her Quinebaug Pomona to Meet with Welf Plainfield visited Westland farm on day school next Friday evening. viees at the Baptist church last Sun- | mother in Hartford. Den Grang: Sunday. ;The Woman's Missionary society | day. e Mrs, Parker of Brooklyn is 'with 0 Frifay of this wesk. with Mra.| Mervill 8. Louks spent Sunday With|. .Parls has . store #évated axclusive- | THe second apbolal mesting of Quin. | Mrs: Eversit E. Brown, 8. Lee. his, famil; 1y to the sale of the accessories af | ebaug_Pomona grange will be held | Mr. and Mrs. Woodlin_of New Ha- early home of Tk the late Supt, B a Charles Spaulding . and, & friend aerial flight with Wolf Den grange at Abington ven have been yisiting S. B.\Alger. spent Sunday W th her parents, Mr. Washgy RN-CROSBY €% FLOUR

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