Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 22, 1910, Page 10

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" LETTERS erm TW(‘) STATES. | o mfiwfi'flm, OB g o e o S B srtd| o A @ 1n Hartrord and Wetheraheld. . < . n | port Frank of Staffor 2 : 5 STORRS. E LflNMN m sh- cm‘-'-hxnhml:‘:d Al PHESTOH M. B ¥ has e Wilfred the 16 years old | Men o Acsistant R s s ot e e SM.TGT”M. Officers. to B | Sith ug “who che e W i " Gh-u ‘Department. - e e o nstal STONINGTON \At first the Italian refused to St : =5 s g0t Bt < : Dhe Men's dw o o, g e surrender it, but when the officer | A supper was held at Long Society ¢ oI5 Al to' g armpits. He went vesiry atter the Cia g or e the Fra threatened to have the Italian accom- |VWednesday cvening. There a ; 5 """" vt the W” [ii5e om (A DETIOR~ News from ternities and y 8. was good to out. ‘his clothes, put on recoms s | Pany him the hide was given up. NO |attendance. % - —Gift to Church from Former Pastor. | some dry nflvmtou'.uunl" was given Church Societies—Miss ~Stanton’s B ipeacg be the Men's th muru or holes were found to. show | Mrs. Wulf and dushur. Miss Lillian : dden cold, which settled in- _- {7 Death. the animal had been shot. It |Wulf, returned to Lisbon Sunday after | . Thotownvumluwmm-r hlvvhnllpnmu.necmatothh g. h o i s wel.xhfl! about two hundred pounds. |a visit with Mrs. J. C. A\tarbery tremendous snow storm and blaw, | village about ago from Can- uu m.ou 23 noth chapter, S § R0 - —_— Installation of officers will be held P Which blocked the roads so badly that | ada with is mother and:olaer broth- "fl" i """ D eld their meeting in hall on Wa- VOLUNTOWN. Tuesday evening by Preston grange. | oo Jext & a| it took till Tuesday night to dig chan- | ers and sister. He was employed in Profs. Jervis: &n e el ootne Laicsr Ridsoclcly met i ne s Shrvagl o o R I e e | e e el ent ves s indarts- ] ’“.,m.m'z*"“ o £ pea ngregational churen Wedn BIAg o4 ve teet | ous, well-meaning boy. The Woman's Relief corps will meet | Gourt Liberty Installs Officers and 4 to North Lane, & graduate of Dart< gt the home of Mrs. Charles Maine| Hears Reports—ce Crop Stored. e 1:;"“-' 15 5% b Bhang N EDAID A ok whatever. ‘Sunday was eyl ) ‘""‘é:L_ Srneyehe x| = th oo u'l":i:t-we;)r'oc nas been i Miss Addie Burdick is visiting Mrs. '.l'h-n ects to remain until some time in | 2PPG e e i Ald soctety ot Calvary | At .a et 05.00“" Liberty, NO- | Henry Latham of Norwich Town. o in chureh.” 5 sustainea a bad fracture of | April, tag dn.the shemistey départment at the piscopal church held their meeting S 5 58 otiky Svanijng, the 1ol Mrs. Arthur Shedd was & recent vis— 3 hl- uu.h ‘bone and is now in the Nor- | Dr. W. W. Adams and C. D. Salis- | ®OJ°8®. this week at Mrs. Frank Bottom's. owmg m%cegu were huulleé! b:s_'l ex£ itor of Mrs. Kellogg Hall at Preston e wich hospital, may walk again. were in New York last week, at- | The third mry of the new horticu e R 18 T e e | i TChics e aoies w"m-- Blsins. The last mesting of the Wiling |tending the automobile show. s B L e A A The Palmer house on Water street | comber; sub chiet ranger, F. L. GOSHEN k. x e o ey M'”‘,‘,‘, s 11.'?,?" Bound Over to Superior Court. i hen nadeguate Sor the. werk, bas been rented and will soon be oc- (p;o!;t'. recording secretary, A. J. Di!c- Go . day afternoon meet fortnightly. suppers Fred Payne was arrested last week | to_be fitted up for work in chemistry. cupied by the Conklin family. uire; treasurer, Frederick G. W g S ina | served. The ladies ,m o' weud uo and brought before Justice B. W. Dan- | Vesper services are held every Su; Capt. John Shroe@er Ostman leaves | ley: financial secretary, T..McDonald; | W. T. Curry Saw lce Palace at Mon- ing to the church treascrer, Charles T.|lelson, charged with 'a criminl as- |day afternoon at § o'clock in Grove today to spend the winter in the | senior woodward, J. LaCasse; junior treal—Cats ppear. oSy ‘upon the person ot Alma Cotes, | cottage. metropolis. woodward, F. A.' Shippe; senior bea- —— sig he owners. ‘Mrs, A. E. Hall continues seriously |2 8irl fifteen years old. Probable cau: College Notes. e Ladies’ Home Missionary soci- | dle, Martial Russell; junior beadle, o has been visiting i was found and Payne was bound over The Scientific club met in the chem« ety -of the First Baptist church held | Edward Maguire; lecturer, Ovilla Rus- trlendl in Cmsda.re(umed home Mon. ‘his Prof. Alfred Burns, the singer, near- to the next term of the superior court. | jca] Jecture room on Tuesday evening. their weekly meeting at the home of | sell; trustee for three years, William | day and reports a very pleasant tri] 1y lost one of his horses recenily, A |Bonds of 3300 was furnished by Mrs. | Reports were given by Prof. Esten, Dr. Mrs. Asa Wilcox. At the next meeting, | Richards. After the installation the | At Montreal the ice palace was near- disease resembling epizootic is around. | Betsy Wilcox. Thom, Mr. Edmond, Dr. Newton, Dr. at Miss Lucy Hancox's, a box will be | reports of the officers were read, show- | ing completion. Mr. Gendreau is helping his son- Birthday Party. Dox, Dr. Blakeslee and Prof. Wheeler packed for the south. ing the court to be in a prosperous| At one farmhouse all of the cats|On a recent evening. in-law, Mr. Lefleur, clear & woodlot, v Mario TPuckerman, oldest | of the various sections of the meetings A R O e e i s [ O e e o a“""u:‘:ms:;‘”;‘:“"‘: k;";;“.:; o rom.erly owned by Willlam Pike of | gaughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Tuck- |Of the American Association for the will decide upon & another ere paid ouf uner: oug] ey ate Rough on Danier: ; schooner at their next meeting of the | benefit $50; sick benefits and doctor's | During the recent thaw one man the barn, and worked for him. That -M ~ s erman, celebrated her lrmeenml -l:lrlh- &“{,‘;"fi:’,’,{‘"‘ of Sclence recently held directors. The Governor Ames, re- | fees $504.46; management and other | came near losing the dam to his ice a little child “was sent to a $5 ormer or. day last Tuesday evening by giviog a |in Boston, oL ehuret cently lost, was built by the company. | expenses $212.12; balance in treasury | pond by the sudden rise of water. small clothes Toom with a lighted lamp. Rev. Mr. Cowling, pastor hau pust | party to about a score of Mer young | The Ladies clrcle " h. $1,541.38. A pleasant incident of the| The Juncos and Chicadees are num- | Soon they smelt smoke and e in- | before Mr. Blackman came, has been | friends. Games of various kinds were Mi Fanny P. Stanton’s Death. that room was in njoyed and refreshment: served. ‘The building unfl as an engine house Mi F: P. Stant died thi evening occurred after the business | erous, and the latter seem to take | Vestigating graduated from Yale with the degrees | enjoye ot - | before the erection of the new water Ay anton eoid, IS ] scssion was concluded when Chief much’ enjoyment eating crumbs from | flames. Quick action by ail | sy and D.D., and is now presi- | During the evening she was present- tank and the installation of a gasolin Tioek after a lingering lliness. She Was | Ranger George W. Macomber was con- | the hand, efficient leadership of his son-in-law, | dent of Carlton college at Northficld, | od & Seautiful siiver napkin ring en- ne pumping outft at the. collegs e e O & e ey And onoy. | eratulated upon his recent marriag W. C. Thomas, who has been ill, is | Carl Gallup, stopped the fire before it| Minn. Dr. Cowling, hearing that the | 8raved with a monogram. 1’} PP A gk F e {1" Ann Stanton, and was born November | Brother Macomber passed the cigars | improving. reached the hay in the barn, church and parsonage had been im- L S TP o P A g M d 25, 1847. She is survived bv one | f: the smoker that followed. s Isaac Clark and wife and two chil-| proved ly sent $5 as his brother. Charles H. Stanton, who re- | "The Harmony orchestra includes the GRISWOLD Srn o Fiine s City T T, ave O] oottt e e e el Wtk WILSONVILLE used as a shop. The Hawkins Bros. sided with her. She was a member of | ¢ojiowin 2P RORY OTRNRIATE NEVEE T Mrs. Clark’s _mother, Mrs. Ann Corey.| Mr, and Mrs. Russell Hill, who mov= —_— of Mansfleld Center have ¢ the Second Congregational church. Miss Hilda Groves: violins, William sy = “A Story Without a Name,” the se- | ed away last year, are not very well | Mrs. Harry Kramer and daughter | Miss Pauline Hopson, a uate of The W. W. club met this week With | picharag (director) T. Fred and W. A. Edmond were the | ;5] i) twelve chapters, written by as| this winter. 4 of Holden, Mas visited a short time | the college, class '08, has been secured 84rs. Thomas McGowan, Hr gt Uk peii mbe gucsts of Mrs. Fanny Loring of Cen-1many members of Ekonk grange and| Mrs, Barlow's mother, Mrs. Jac- | With her parents, Irving Adams and |8 library assistant for Mis Edwina The Rev. Mr. Stone of the Second | myomas McDonaid; drums, Adolphus | P4 Village one day last week, read at their meetings during the past | quez, went to Florida with her son,.| Wife. Whitney.” Migs Hopson will also Congregational church is preaching an | pichards, Mrs. Jane Lester was in Mystic |year is to be published in & county | Ernest Jacquez, to _ reside on their | Mrs. Jerolamon and Mrs. N. E. Con- | special bacteriological work with Pro interesting serles of sermons on the | RIFRRTRS o 0o o ) o stop- | the early part of this week, attending | papc D oo, oat Proof ~ They re. | verse of Worcester visited with rela- | Esten. ©Old_Testament, Sunday evenings. ped last Saturday owing to a broken | the funeral of a relative. Port. g tempestuous VoyaFe. tives last Friday. Mrs. Charles A. Wheeler entertained Rev. Charles J. Mason of Calvary Palmer of Hopeville was re- t of ihe heavy snow storm | her Sunday school class of young memn Episcopal chutch is planning his Lent- | S22ft 0 o led his ice | cenily in Danielson and Moosup on THOMPSON e TR R 18 | O O ny Thore was mo | on. Thursday svenins. en services. Beveral out of town rec- | | Tue 198 leeran has, QUCd s, oo | business. I Mise Liberty went io Webster Friday | school. Mrs. Fred Gunther s in New Haven tors are to preach. Briggs Mfg. Co. has also harvested a Mrs. Colcleugh to Sail for South |, 7% J. Dike of Thompson was a local [With her infant daughter. Mr. Gunther i e e e ome™™ | BOGd crop of ice on its Beachdale res- America — Congregational ~ Church | " Jerry H. McGovern of Webster visit- | visitor Thursday. spent Sunday with them the spending several days in New York. ervoir. WINDHAM wnN . Calls P: ol Geo: Phillips’ Sunday. _— Miss Alice Leavitt spent the holi« Mrs. William Beliows of New Lon- AT 1S (G alls Pastor. e W bY. Bocioly has been imvited HOWARD VALLEY days in Washington, D. C. - e e LIBERTY HILL Mrs. Emma Shaw Colcleugh is book- | to L e At at the FUSKIRY F N The Ladies’ Ald soclety of the Con- = BROCKLYN. ¢d tosail on the S 5 Blucher Jan. 23 | residence of Mrs. Leonard Kies. Fulla McLoughiin 16 visitig. at Mrs, SPRING HILL jonal church d etiz- | lilustrated Lecture and Supper at the g 2 or a three mon cruise, going as —— b E 1 —_— re"ealad supper In the chapel par- e Close of Sucoessful Revival Meetings|far South as Cape Horn and. visiting WINDHAM Henry Humes ighiin is helping Hen- | Perfect Five Years at Sunday School— lors this week. A good sum was netted. The Atwood machine shop Is run- ning full time. ook e —Storm Makes Hard Traveling. | all the principal South American ports. i afenliy ry Hume. Rev. Mr. Smith Recovering—Barrel Rev. L. B. Tenney of Scotland de- Joo Pobhc ey !'flls ff)‘:‘ffly *”;fl Annual Roll Call and Meeting of Con- | ~Otis Whipple is home sick. Satur-| Packed by Mission Band. livered an illustrated lecture on Win-| D. B. Hatch slipped upon the ice Kclg';n! ek 4 °§’ll‘l e O d“ m?lm 4, gregational Church—Ladies’ Aid So- | day, the 8th. On Sunday the doctor ning the Southwest Frontier, and a |last week, receiving injuries that con- xion Goodell and Un! S*lfi' iety Elects Office said measles. Monday, the 17th, five | Miss May Storrs and little Mary were The young men of the borough are | supper was served at the church Fri- |fined him to his bed for several days. |as a World Power by Coolidge by Al-| ciety re— of F. A, Burnham's children 'came | recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter planning another dance. day evening. George L. Sweet has passed the deed | len Joslin of Boston and Oxford, who 0 McKell of | 40wn with them. Mrs. Lester Burn- | Cummings of Webster, Mas Miss Anne Fairbrother will enter- Notices have been received from the | of his farm to Rev. Charles A. Downs | claims Thompson as his birthplace. Mr. and Mrs. Robert cKell Of | ham of Hampton Is helping care for Aliss Bthel Freeman has just com- tain the W. W. whist club next week. | asseasors of ihe contsomomont aug ads|and moved into 2 house he bought| Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Searles leave | Whitinsville, Mass. spent Sunday with | g270 pleted a five years' unbroken record It will be gentlemen’s night. ditions to property where such addi-|of Willlam B. Chambers. soon 'for a trip to winter resorts, in—| Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Harvey. of attendance 'at Sunday school. In o tions have been made. Rev. C. K. Flanders closed his meet- | cluding the Bermuda Islands. Rev. Mr. “‘h;l" °.fl Sl“""h P"'g all sorts of weather Miss Freeman was NIANTIC . |. The rain and thaw have dissolved|inss in the Baptist church Sunday Pastor Called. at the Congregational church on Sun- TOLLAND COUNTY. at her post s Sunday school teacher £ and organist. in exchange with Rev. Harry C. Rev. Mr. Smith has so far recovered pots il the snow, except the banks beside the[night. The congregation was not so| <he Congregational church voted on &fi;neu. Principal Burr Visits Loeal School— | Walls in the woods and dooryards. The | large as the week previous, but the|Sunday morning to extend a hearty| “/ril®, 01 1011 call and business 2 -2 mercury reached 47 Tuesday. meeting was deeply spiritual. While . E ¢ Short from his recent iliness that he expects Recovering from Operation—Local | GSUEY CAERE) (T TUTEIY 1iocked | the meetings ‘were held the weather | Beach. who has held pastorates in Or. | Mecting of the Congregational church SOUTH WILLINGTON iy g gy ol B Mention. with snow, Rev. A. J. Park of Exeter | was very unfavorable and on account|ange Mass, and Hartford, Conn. He| Were held Thursday evening. Supper —_— Sunday. B ey e ot e mot he‘re tio pl;]ea.ch Sllxnda.y. ’l;hs ;: the suow the wslkmg was ey ba.«}i has been in the ministry about ten "fi;“’;&dfi Bt B besr lapanding E Ofiurcl' cm.-r n—New v:;k 2 M"_’ P,Hg:usogn;lfl”r:lumefl ::‘a lher orc: . E. meetin, n the evening was le lowever, e meetings were fairly wel and has and - h ker t ‘emperance - ome in o " lay. but 11 be starting work on a new barn for Dr.|by Mre. G T. Chappell, = attended and a number were led o | dren. e two ehil-| the week in South Windham with Mrs. "" iy W] i back to her mother's Saturday. F. H. Dart. Robert Goodrich_visited his brother, | decide for Christ. George W. Dexter -has been visiting | F4iord Smith. S Rev. L. Curtis of South Woodetocls e B e o S T | Chatles: at W. H. Lincoln's, in Hamp- Effects of Storm. relatives in. Rhode Island. A e Qonaresetiohal | Thrée new telophones have been in- | Was € t of B. F\. Storrs this past P dh. Bre RAMERE It 1o Dewiire ] The snow of last week Friday badly| The Hartford state grange mesting| church was held in the chapel Wed- |stalled in the village. . N K R 3 T Miss Libbie Goodrich, who has beeen | plocked the roads and it will cost the | 1ast week was attended by delente! nesday afternoon, and the following Followlng is a 1ist of the officers of | MTs. W. A. Weld is unable to be out rapldly after undergoing an operation | makes her home this wims' highways. The R. F. D. was able to| % I M e place vear: President, Mrs W. F. Maine; | year: * Prestdent, Miss Ross a D LS Sw v o jo onl; over a Frid: ‘ather, who is the coming in ml‘lflf vice president, Leon O. Woodnnrt et I L T == Ind Sevarany oegan where he 1eft o |and Miss Mary J. Ross went as lec- | Yico B RrCiars oo | secretary, Miss Julla. Denman; treas- VLl o A, M e W I Willtam Beebe, Jr., has left the rafl- GLASGO. the day before. Saturday evening there | turer of this grange. Mr. and Mrs. Tathro~ The | urer, Miss Lillian Whiting. =i X & barrel of clothes, toys, ad station here. £ e 3 was no mail, as the road to Danielson | Everett Rhodes and Misses Alice and | 5i0q ¢ rned ::us.n ‘auring 1909, and | Wallace M. Lillibridge, as S. W. of | MANS to pack a barrel of ciothes, toye, "W SH Gihinoee of e, London wie & Surprise Party and Gift for Miss Gau- | wa blocked with drifts. On Sunday | Hattie Kies also attended. AN except| yyoro’ js a balance in the treasury of | Uriel lodge, No. 24, F. and A. M., reading, hwd evaryn;‘mr that might 4 the selectmen cansed the drifts to be|Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes, who are already | g159. attended the annual communication of g;:;e ‘f,”‘i b”:":ng{h.'er;;'“‘h l’(’:gl"-‘;; he vill Wednesday. ealler in: the villuge Wednssdny., - - shoveled through so that Monday the | members, joined the state organiza- (> Arrs Angell of Putnam is the guest | the Grand lodge in Hartford Wednes- [ IheTe Wil be a mflne“ trip to New Haven, Water- A surprise party was given at the | way to Danielson was open to travel. tion. of Mrs, Arthur Potter. day and Thursday of this week, v and 3 home of Almira Gauthier last Saturday | = Monday evening the Woman's club| Miss Mary Eiliott is kept in Brook- | ®p} 0™ {icir"op * the ~Congregational | Gardiner Hall, Jr, Mrs. E. J. Hol- | Deacon C.C. Davis occupled the pul~ - rond {}:{r‘:g';‘:. who has been vis. | €vening. The hostess was given a|of Brooklyn met with Mrs. William H. |lyn, where she has been visiting, by an | .pureh is to have a ,,,,u,,‘;‘; f,n Sat- man Mr. and Mrs. Willlam . Hall F.!iei’e‘iu‘::‘.if—”:mifi““” reading two £ relatives in South Norwalk for | beautiful gold signet ring. After | Cleveley. It was gentlemen's evening; | attack of measles. urday afternoon at 2.30. Miss Clara E. Nichols attended rmons. several months, has returned to Nian- | §ames .were played, refreshments were | a goodly number were present, and an 3 i v e the .,momomu show in New York last sy GI———L s Served. Joseph Gravelin was applaud- | enjoyable time had. Ice cream was CHAPLIN. CLARK’S CORNERS - et EAD G. S. Griswold is able to be out ater | ©d for his fine baritone voice, his har- | served by the hoste:ses Mrs G. F. The public meeting which was to be monica playil % e 3 ot - st R~ oy PR e o ”‘A‘nm‘:‘“f,“"y‘ Genung end Miss Moty FORE. Larris | Miss Jerusha Crosby's 99th Birthday— | New Haven Road Surveyors in Town. ”;‘%}.“"L";é"“f,‘{;?f'{_ AN s D';r‘:" °;h:"m': P‘:.:."N.";' “o";""“" turned from Lancaster and York, Pa,|on. Lizzie Bane Alida. Lucy and|went to Massachusetts and after an| Congregational Sunday School Offi- i g til February, A meeting is to be held ok where ha has been for two weeks. Delia Dayon, Daffodil Mitchell, Lydia | absence of a few days returned, bring-| cers. L. H. Jewett is recovering from his | jn t1o hall however, on Tuesday eve- | Mrs. Sarah Post died at the home William H Roberts has returned | McGovern, Emma Hammell, Veda Sel- | ing a bride. 3 Siixins ning, the 85th, and ~will be addressed | of her son, Fred B, Post, at 1 o'cloclc Erom B ois Jinit spent in Mew Ha- | Way and Napoleon Dayon, Edmond | Mrs. Elmer Mafitt of Willimantic is| Rev. Granville Yager of Braintree, - Jennle Lane o o s Sona | b¥ Mrs. Cora Beberry of New York. Wednesday morning at the age of 84. ven, the guest of relatives. He was|Davon, Wilskie Sleeper, John Ber-|visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.|Mass. preached for the third time at stopping W p g About October 1 Mrs., Post broke her — 2 eron, James Whittaker, Dick Bar: ? Secott. sccompanied by his grandson, Erston. | & es ittaker, Dick nes, | Wolcott Witte: mfmgsx_mrcnohz:; %u.:?‘:‘y.o! i s Teland and Jessie Bates were. re- SOUTH COVENTRY leg and had been confined to her bed @ shert ilines: Robert McDonald is confined to his|Amie Bergeron, Harry Duffy, Mos e since. A short time ago she had an iue | Guilmet, Arthur Harder, Willlam Has: o Richar cent Sonthbridge visitors. B et focociving many brulses due | | Joe'Gravelin, Henry Jarvis, Henry WO0O0DSTOCK Sraiin are in faling heaich. o oUtP| ~Mrs. M. F. Paimer has Fefusned to'f House Quarantined—Team Struck by | SLACK °F T2 from, Wiioh F05 908 Ree Willlam Burr, principal of the Veil. | Gauthler, Oscar Barre, Clifford Mitch- | G, iotian Endeaver Social—Former | o The lcehouses in town have been o et S it A i Trolley Car. late home Thureday afternoon at 1 fimantic Normal school, accompanied arvis. i filled with the finest quality of ice har- o'cloc o 18 survived by six chil- o Euperintendent ot Senools 8. .| Arthur Harder of Bhooklyn, N. Y. | Resident Died in Sudbury, Mass.—|vested in many years, from ten to fif- | ‘Mrs. Fred Botham of Abington vis-| iy Mary Wood has been confined | aren: F. R. Post, Mrs. C. L. Perry, F. ited her parents here Wednesday to her bed for several weeks with|B. Post, Mrs, E. F. Mitchell, Mrs. W. Weaver, visited the Niantic school on [ IS the guest of William Hassler. Eighteen Inch lct teen inches thick. - Qacnea; Arthur Perkins while cutting corn oh ek Miss Jerusha Crosby, the oldest per- | The N. Y. N. H. ,‘n‘;‘," GO, survey- | pronchitis. N. Hills, all of this town, and_Herbert B. Ki the well driver, has re- | for John Potter cut off his right hand| Mrs. James J. Williamson is visit- | son in town, passed her 9th birthday | OFS are busy survey i Mrs. Samuel Wells of South street | Post of Hartford; also several grand- . ceived a large consignment of pipe, | just below the wrist. ing relatives in New Haven, Friday, Jan. 14. Her friends remem- T is_very ill with nervous trouble, children. ich he is using in well driving at Hamilton Holt of the Independent is|bered her by sending her birthday NORTH STERLING. Van Wright is Il with typhoid fever. | ° John L. Way's ‘residence here hi - Black Point. LEFF'NGWELL at Herbert W. Bowen's for a few |cards, letters and flowers. Miss Cros— S t— The home of Albert Potter is under | heen closed for the remainder of the —_— weeks. by re!inlns her faculties remarkably for Funeral of H Crossman. qu-r-nnrlle. ?- S. A. Tisdale, a boarder, xilmelx;. -ndw'Mrt Cln" H“;"tm;a:r“t‘ The Christian Endeavor society held | one of her years. . has scarlet fever. rs. Anna Way have returned to - HANOVER. Meeting of Mission Study Class—Egg a social at the chapel Friday evening.| Mrs: Lemuel Stoughton and Master| Henry Crossman died Jan, 11, sged | Mrs. Agnes Wood entertained the | ford. Annual Church Supper and Rollcall— Gift for Organ 61 2x8 Inches. Mrs. A. P. Kingsbury and her sister, | Oliver Stoughton of Windsor are visit- | 77. He had been a sufferer from rheu- | Reading club Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. W. S, Elllg returned home this e S Miss Eliza Berrian, have gone to Hart- | ing Mrs. Stoughton’s parents, Mr, and | matism for e long time. The funeral| The team in which John Day and | week from visiting relatives in Hart- Mrs. Silas Leflingwell and daughter, | ford. Mrs. Kingsbury is to remain|Mrs. Andrew M. Litchfleld. was held last Friday from his home, | Daniel Young were returning homs [ ford. Nola of East Great Plain, were guests | there. The Congregational Sunday school | Rev. F. M. Baker officiating. He leaves | from Willimantic last Saturday night| W. C. Bartholomew when recently The annual church supper and roll-| Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Lef- ‘Word has been received of the death | elected the following officers Jan. 9: | his wife, one son and two daughters. was struck by the southbound trolley [ removing an old floor in his hous 11 was held on Wednesday evening, flnfiwell- in Sudbury, Mass., of E. B. Hosmer, a | Superintendent, F. W. Martin; assist. For the second time this winter the | near St. Mary’s cemetery, killing the | preparatory to laying a new one, dk Jan. 19. To the rollcall there were s, J. G. Ward has returned to her | former resident of this town. He had|ant superintendent, A. M. Grant; |roads have been full of snow and not | horse and wrecking the sleigh. Both | covered a stump of a tre ch was forty-five responses. At the election home, after a lengthy visit at her fath- | heen in failing. health for some time. | teacher primary department, Miss Flor- Rural mail carriers have | occupants were unhurt. gerleelly sound, as were the sills of the of officers Willlam S. Lee was re-elect. ",f. at Vernon. A widow, two sons and two daughters|ence I Hunt; librarian, Miss Jane hard time to deliver mail since Charles E. Hunt is spending a short | house. ~The house is 180 years old, ed clerk; James W. Eadie, treasure: N he Sunshine band meets today|survive hi Clark. time in New York. which makes it remarkable that the Q:E::rf:%:afi%n“{hf‘ - Ladd and Mia [¢ ;;‘lgrd;fi!mm!x‘ls s T L Nellie D. Chandler has been in Lovers :': fox hunting find it herd| Mrs. George Kingsbury of Chaplin | etump should be preserved. = = s - et Hartford, the guest of her cousin, Mrs. tramping through the heavy snow. has been the guest of rs. Agnes T3, e Buell returned to Wall~ tee; Deacons William ‘Allen, A. B. Ladd | parsonage Wednesday. Henry J. Potter, PLAINFIELD i Armstrong a few days this week. |ingford Friday. Her son, E. W. Buell end D. P. Warwick, on_the board of | C. L. Palmer found among his eg8s | 5 ‘R. Riteh has filled the icehouse e Miss Helen E. Clark is stenographer | accompanied her. B T e o o | e B 2 by 2 nchas [ of Clarence W. Bowen with tce, somajChafiss Hopltine Eoses Mu STERLING in the main office of the American mith and Miss Ruth Standish, a8 a e Ward visited Miss |t i eighteen inches thick. Lumber by Fire—Six Fobt Snow- 2 o T . | Thread company at Willimantic. BOLTON NOTCH music committee. Miss Jennie A. Gal- [ Martha Church and Mr. and Mrs. Har- | prank H. Miiler was called to| drifts. Dancing Class Holds Final ‘Reception. —_— lup, after a service of fifteen vears as|Ty Wilcox of Jewett City Thursday 2 Ry ey g ey orgenist, offered Ter resignation, ‘and [ and Friday. | TR, . Netwa . by O Prof. James Lamb gave his final re- STAFFORD. Will _Repair Railroad Miss Standieh has been appointed or- and Mrs. George Sheldon were e LR _People longing for an old fashioned | ception to his pupils of the dancing — Bridge—Farmers Cut 11-Inch lce. ganist. As a token of appresiation hath gue-:- Sunday of the former's brother % winter ought to be satisfied with the | lags on Wednesday evening, Jan. 19, | Funeral of Rev. F. L. Batchelder, 95. ol M for faithfulness and excellence of ser- | and family at Moosup. DAYVILLE Wweather of the past week. While the 4 Lincoin’s hall. s Bridge carpenters are making pre< vice the friends of Miss Gallup pre- 2 e traveling has been of an extra order,| Mrs. Thornley is Improving in| Miss Ellen Kelly is with Mr. and | parations to repair the railroad bridge sented her a handsome gold chain and BOZRAH Lived Here 25 Years—Attended D. A. ;‘,‘:;’,;’;”{,‘;,‘{; o -2 g;gd!g;ntgg: health. Mrs, H. A. Hersey at West Somer- | east of the depot. locket. Angus Park made the presen- R. Installation. e ‘Willard, son of Mr. and Mrs, Frank | ville, Mass. Marvin W. Howard was a Hartfor tation speech. —_ obliged to travel the country roads. |ZLarson, s Il Rey. F. L. Batchelder died at the | vigitor Wednesday. . ives Attend Dr. Bishop’s Funeral | - Mr. Butterworth moves his family Giniidl Nowor p’s, The younz people held a successful Miss Alice Eddy spent the week-end | home of his son in East Milton, Mass. | Mr, and Mrs. Ldren §. Maine returned Sin. Mdniy TAEAR. b s —Grange Instalaltion. social on Wednesday evening. K e O, oves into | I Attleboro, Mass, at the home of her | last Saturday. Had he lived untii |yrom New Haven where they have e e et 0 Wil et ¥ John Wood has been confined to the - .3 ves parents. Monday, the 17th, he would have been | heen visiting relatives. sister, 3 ett, mantic. Howard Bishop of Yantic and Miss | house with grip. the tenement vacted by Mir. Buttey- — ninety-five years old, For nearly sixty | = Master John Risley has been flag~ _Mr. and Mrs. Mansell return today to | Alice Bishop attended the burial of hn C worth. _Her - ¢wo - isoghtars ;snd. & nt of this town, Newport, Me. affer their visit with|their uncle, Dr. Henry F. Bishop of | to. Batnam = They hans s family|granddavghter will make their home SOUTH_CANTERBURY. 3:7:: E:Jfi,fi’o? lr::m*;“&“" Shmurch e | fa e/ IIECLIOIRRR (h) pest 5P Mr. ana Mrs. Warwick. . New Xork' in. Woreest = With her. ing is appointed at the home ot Mrs. Lerny Lathrop shot a fox on Tues- . E : last Friday night, when one of his|to make his full trip Saturday on ac- | B~ - Y e Fo vt ouses wi id - » x on Tues-| Mrs. W. E. LaBelle spent Wednes- | 125t Friday nieht when ome of bis|to make Wie Tl - Bronn untversity, and Newton theo- | oo TR “The officers of Bozrah grange were | oo} o te remie iyt of Mrs, Rich, | Hopkins was - intending Saturday to| . Henry Baldwin s in a critical con- | logical seminary, His fueral Was oy NigEs CLARK'S FALLS installed Wednesday _evening in a [stallation of officers of Jasmine lodge, | Julld a wagon bottom for ome of his(dition at a Boston hospital in this place, Rev. A. B. Todd of Staf- EAGLEVILLE. . pleasing manner b team wagons and Friday sot Up a stove | Miss Hannah Baldwin is with her o bk Critical lliness of Parry Congdon, 91— | Fred N. Tayior of Levanon sranes. | Biiesll wens bommal und, Mrs. W. F|in"ihe building, and it is supposed that | brother at Boston. ford and G. W. Shepherd oficlated: |, 1, e number of taxpayers of the Potoini) ftoms. assisted by Mrs, Taylor. Sandwic the D, A. R. chapter in Danielson Tues. | !0 Some way the fire took from the | Mrs. Fred Lewis, who hes heen sick oe: town of Mansfleld have received notice cake. ice cream and coffee were served | day afitrnoon stove. The loss is quite heavy, as the with measles at the home of her par- | Mrs. Eva M. Bugbee spent Mon-| of gn increase in their tax lists by Mrs. Kathryn Thomas, who has re- | 2fter the exercises. Reports of the | John Coffey has been confined to the | Plilding was well filled with lumber, | ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Hyde, has | day in Hartford. S e e turned Drom ISt b Omo s oo | el Grangemere Riven by Min: Tokin | o b o e oon, ! all of which was burned. - recovered. . Now her sister, Miss Isa- | Mrs. Winnie Douglas of Old Mystic | ' PRaT5 Of AReetnOre os Hopkins 1n Nebraska, has been the est of Stanton and the lecturer, Alice Bish- Mrs. Ma) D, Str belle Hyde, is sick with them. is the guest of Mrs. Willlam Wal- exhibiting a Jarge lemon grown him Bta e B D Mame s mier | 0n:> JThets were thirty-sever present. | son h Hetior. S nan s vishing her WESTMINSTER S I A LT S S"hin Bome. " Mz, Hopkina says thers or Maine. and Mrs. G A Stoddard n:o%x;uga!;:ng; nn:‘nulen Mary Bar- | Earl Shaw has left the Assawauga filling T. J. Barber's icehouse. “Murs m'.’l‘.’,h" :h"{'"}:w:e:.‘;rég Jiih arp several more on the tree and alse . i - | ‘were visit- R Ot eum ral blossoms. aerrt‘ :::: 'aix:h Jl:‘erl.‘ lgeng“o: o);xe;xy‘! A grang: isit: cmfix?ua’;mmfir‘: lanrl:‘t:fleg]r,e‘Ma!a Miss Magner of Norwich Teaching Le- SOUTH WOODSTOCK. sprmgflem is caring for her. A’ ehangs in ugents' had Bed ade munfs. Thursday morning they left among friends over Sunday. = o * cal School. . e ins % e s Mo O o T B _'R';'{ at the l"‘;fl station, Mr, Heath now el inson, 3 . . ng in charge. Fo iam “Maine and daughter, Mrs. L'SBON s i R i Sareh SOCin) Tueslayevining s i B g e ::»:m‘:"m Larned attended the state grangs | "W o Grinchell and William Rows Daine Maine, were in Westerly on| Snow Kept Men Busy Shoveli Miss Elizabeth Gifford has returned | 1o ihy siaaey 7 & Small number owiag | 30 Moatara Scoville and chila are | meetings in_ Hartford last ‘Wednes- | on Wednesday made the best catch Thursday, accompanied by Mrs. Allen P i ing- |to Westford, Mass., after spending sev- | ' The last snow storm drifted the coun- | Improving, and Mrs. A. B. Randall is | 92Y of the winter in the local river, cap- Maine and Mrs. Frank Maine. Miss Eunice, Henderson of Greene- | 7@l Weeks With Mirs. W. J. Revnolds. | try roads so as to make them impassa. | enabled to return to Thommpson. . turing more than thirty pickerel ana yille spent Tuesday night with Miss WEST W0ODSTOCK ble in tmany places. The rural mail| Blsmer F. Mactellan bas been en WILLINGTON DeliTs. Fred O. Vinton s entertaintng 3 el Kennedy. . carrier, Mr. Wheeler, was not able to | 28" 4 has Just Jeturned from @ hospital | The men of this vicinity were busy : S | get over the entire route Saturday. season. Last week Saturday, in Boston, Mr. | her, sistors. the Misses Rogers of Ni- e o I it I Ty ;?m:ung snow Saturday, Sunday and NA;WM--; Whe:\h sn"’. M-s;-d an_ Miss Grace Rathbun of Willimantic A dce harvest is largely gathered Cosgrove ;pdll(:yn( a mc.;:::ng of the - of his_dsughter, Mary. and her hus- | * Misasc Margaretha and Anna Hoslo fes Bosworth Resumes Teachina. | B tehool this week, on account of an| Miss Florence Barber, formerly an |as in session there. i UNION i band W e poopmer, on Denison Hill Lapent Saturday and Sunday in NOtwich | 3. Lennon Sumner has, retarnd | attack of fomsriiets: efficient teacher here, has been secured | ' Deacon F. W. Pratt and wife spent | - focd oy i uik " Charles Simpson. % Son-if-law, and|on account of the heavy storm. from a weel's visit with his aunt in| Miss Magner of Norwich began|t0 teach near Rockville, filling a va-|a day. last week at Dr. F. E. John- Two Sudden Deaths Recently, Nt Congd o e care of Mr. and Mrs. George Kennedy and | Putnam. school here last week. cancy as substitute. Son’s and bring the good report that T son Royal were in Jewett City Wed- ) There was no school Wednesday,| DPr. John O. Smith of South Canter- b o, g he is on the sure road to recovery. Michael Laning of Southbridge u“_ nesday. owing to the illness of the teacher, | bury was in this village Wednesday. ATTAWAUGAN. Dr, Converse has been shut in for | .a on friends in fown last Thi FITCHVILLE €. A. Mell was in Norwich Monday.| Miss Rocheleau. The ladies of the church and society | a few days with a severe cold. Mrs. Bertha Gardner is with, lrlend. Friends of John Heibel were very | Miss Ruth Bosworth has resumed CANTERBURY. held a meeting in the vestry Wednes- | A beautiful antlered deer, lying dead | 1# Goid street, Stafford Springs. Dead Deer Taken Away by [talians— | SOy to learn of his death. her school in Union, after a severe at- = day afternoon. under an apple tree, near F. W. Pratt's | Mr. Tyler, aged 72, died quite sud- Hide Sassiutiored O. H. Irons- was in Norwich Mon- | tack of pneumoni i PRy~ reacaz— Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weeks called | has excited much curiosity, having | denly of heart disease the 13th. The o . da Mrs. Charles Chamberlin is slowly | Results of the Storm—The Late Mrs.| on their daughter and her husband, | been frozen to death, possibly. after [ funeral was at the Congrogations! Last _ wetk- Waidi renchiof Depok: gaining strength from a long illness. Walter Carpenter. William Harvey, of Webster, Sunday, | having been fed by Mrs. Pratt for | church Sunday afterncom, Rev, Mr, Game Warden Asa M. Ailler that a NORTH LYME Shovelers finished opening up the S N Mr. and Mrs. John Heminway spent | over a week, coming down regularly [ Graham oficiating, S0et et waRCIRNEE H . ot Tk roads Monday noon. The roads here were very bad before | a day in Providence this ~ock. from the sideé-hill in the mrning and Mra, Joseph Bugbee, a former vei- Bozrahville. Th rden went t ::r M a For the first time in a good while | the rain. School zhfldren and '.he A young child of Jerome Willett's | at nightfall for food. dent of Unlon, died quite suddenly of = 3 . - hd e r. an rs. C. F. Jewetit and son | the Eastford stage made- no trip- last | carriers had a hard of died = Friday, January 14, and was | The Woman's' Mission circle met at | paralysis of the brain the 13th at the and Miss Helen Jewett visited C. S.| Saturday, so West Woodstock did mot | Blacksmiths,have had B Plenty of work| Durjed Tantary 16, the parsonage Thursday afternoon. home. of ler som, George Bughes, 41 Jewett in Hartford this week, where | receive any mail on that day. Iately. Mrs. Paul Lavalle was taken sud-| Rev. Mr. Darrow went to Waterford | Stafford street, w*orc-uer = Teeenit dn til avery serlous- cony —_— s denly ill Monday evening. on Monday to visit his parents. 'flflfln at Bt- Pr-ncl- ho-vltal. Stamford.—The annual eity budget, | t 1 ‘buried recent-| Mrs. Timothy Sweeney and Mi Mrs. Emily Carpenter was 84 years o Royal Normal ootk Miss Etta W formerly of this | passed upon Thursday night, reaches Emma Rollinson called on Mrs. How- ' 0ld on her recent bisthday. Leonard Bina T Lan e ) per cont, ."Z’ m .I::e.,h c«lflnl for Nm as special Szl’hl 87, riage Miss ard of Ballouville Sunda; Shaffer, who died a short Lime since— ltufl'fih llfi %dl' rting, i

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