Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 12, 1910, Page 10

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ETTERS FROM TWO STATES. | NEW LONDON CBUH“:—_ + MOHEGAN. Rally Day Services—Measles Are Over "o"Tv[LLE_ —Personal er!!io!l. A SRR e « thia Fowler, who has been v St 0 % Local Delegates to Norwich Confer- e.,i‘.f';:f&"me h};use with the grip for e s . chmh ladies of the Congregational encet~Thames Lodge At s Bap- | the past month, is so far recovered as is s U K. 8oy w:rc ::th;l a wmuo:l f\-m.y tist Service Sunday Morni to be .able to attend to her work Willcox, m:.‘. s ana Y ormng, agai ers ; pastor, Rev, A. Downs and Arabella’ i The red card that has adorned some Geoyge _— Qiss Gertie Green of re. Downs. The house was well fill- Do Al L tmer wes In New |of the houses in this place bas been from Col ; *Including 10 per cent. for fallure to | Synday at her bore e «| 23.8nd an enjoyable evening resuited Dennison Reynolds died at his home | Femoved, as the measles has left. | T SO0 e B, Duildings and | - Riley. B. Witier has been confined to Wednesday after an lliness of several [, The weather of Sunday a P ALY | The bearers_were C. A. Mell, F. E. g has a model residence. his house for a week or more with months. last was ;he colgelst. of the seapl?né.'l‘he Fivde 3 H. Kermi and O. H. mm sm"'ron ey zero mark and below was reache b .. edy Schy ows, <o, nd Mra, . C. Ghappell steend. | SR, Pk 30 e church on the | Burlal Was in the Ames cemoters. \ . Woodward's. Pupils present every day during Jan- | , The Father Lights met Saiuria wich, Tuesday morning, and also the | 18th will be in the form of a rally day. Notes. Earnahaw uary at the Green school were Milo w ss Helen L. Witter, renc Jants wiil Be T tHe ShENieas njoyed skating this| - Appley, Gladys Bushnell, Harold Carr, | At the Baptist church Sunday at t! ?e'fliwll:t E’mfl‘&pm‘cfi,‘,‘;’:{flm Singers from Norwich are expected €0 w::l:“y have enjoyed gutl- Cone, Marion Cone, Leslie Clark, fg;"”‘h“":a‘“;; r:;‘lg: s "DAJ.\:!' &8 afternoon and evening of the same |D€ Dresent and assist. Miss Ethel Kennedy attended the ord Greene, Elise Hawse, Paul Hox- | 100 Bend of fellowship to t By mem Mrs. Anna Matthews, who has been - PFriday sle, uston Lathrop, Lydia Lathrop, e i seriously 1l is improved, which is| Jance siven in Foriab Niss Bor at residence Miitod Smith, Edith Williams, Jail Sentence and Fine. P Mfi;chd,b:tl&nfl‘:’gn:;: figlomar:ho:i pleasing to her many friends. hohey lfénhd:'rrznfng wutat of ‘Wednesday | The programme of the recent school | Monday enevéning, James. Boyle, & cowference Tuesday afternoon. E 0“;:’;;:52‘;“ gfihfinfig“gfi‘;‘x; The school at District No. 4 :‘lom conducted m;,wz;“fi';“:‘,’g-' ”Eg‘:‘fi- l::‘l"if Sranatent E"p"{’:;,,""“m"f},‘ before i ot Campen e catiof 0| S Shaarre T P PR e a va Jpsice 0 o Banco K on lain Sam: tamily. -nie many trlinds ffi {M;i iNeme :yhlto::za ;rh:n dfltwwx? darn;-ndht- grand. Tfr:r. tch':';—n«;l wl‘:;‘ ..?.':fi‘:’:-' i Fowler regret to learn that si s con- fed WO gir) arden ex- | on Joseph M, rth, ot aaand, e Charies ‘Turmer Were | finga o tho hiouse with a severe attack LISBON TAXPAYERS. ergise, by the schooi; solo, Apples for | o Doass, shisive lanbante Hidsiee & of t &rip. Penny Bac] recita- | tion, thef: The following delegates from the | [0, 0 He Sunday visitors in this| List as Completed by Assessors Kana- fion, I Can't, Ford Greene; tablenu, | pleaded. suiiy. " S,ine oMcer. He Union Baptist church were in attend- 3 e court sentenced ance at the Bible school convention | Place were Leroy P O Norwichi | han, Meyer and Wheeler—Amount on The Little Bachelor, four scenes; dia- | Boyle to pay a fine to the town of in Norwich Tuesday afternoon and |ang Irving Hdwards of Fitehville. | Which They Are Assessed. i Mother ‘Gonse IEE ertatament, - by | Er30KIym of $7 for breach o the o evening: =~ Mrs Edwin Henry, Mrs.| .5 %heir gaughter, Mrs. D. Davis, » > school; song, Teaching Public School, | confined 11 the: Wiadner Lounts be ¥red Phillips, Mrs. Norman Allen, Mrs. d of Mystic during th Following is the list of taxpayers in B The aenat): veaitetne Bl Mo n the ndham county jaf Fred Hope, Mrs. Melvin Furber. Mrs, | 21d son Raymond of My D& the | yjishon and amount on which they pay lagy % Site Moo 7 e for thirty days, making the term of Ray Woodmansee, Miss Grace Lyon, | Week end. taxes, as completed by the assessors of e, Appley; dialogue, ying | imprisonment” one hundred and Afty s School, by seven boys; recitation, How | day, Miss Jennie Wood and Miss Nettie | TWO very able sermons were listened ) ys) 0 """y, " "Kanahan, 'George J.|in the ing. The % 3 ays, and to pay the costs of Prosecu= to on Sunday from the pastor, but ow- g 4 Girls Study, Milton Smith; song, Pony | tion,” taxed e Gridley. : b Meyer and Charles H. Wheeler, Jr.: discussion of 5 , taxed at $15.21. The funeral services of Arnold Ruda |In§ fo the weather the attendance Was| ,qams, Jennie M. 3850 | Th s Poy. Baith willlams; dialogue, Wash- | “The mercury on Monday morning were held at his home Wednesday aft- | STl o 0 00 100 entered the em- | Adams, Albert P, “2_5’ by = i » ;sooadeg:;‘é:' o, degreas ‘below ‘zero. to moon At ok e R G;' 5 | ploy. of the Johnson company.at the |Ademe A A Toes - attend- | Seven dollars and ten cents was tak- Bt ot P A W - > witch hazel mill Banian Irateriok ’200 en at the door. The proceeds g0 to- » A Wy Uncasville cemetery. the e 2 Y:fidi:?ssizsge;fi;y;a; ;,gfinsgw\;; 3 DALE. , R. 4,715 the Baptist ‘ward getting a library for _t_he school. g]o%k";ltl:;;u!;.:vyy‘l’l:;‘ ‘;:)rl;') & flanrol °= m £ unda; . v/ B Dolor Baptist chosch Tnciaasy OAK! o NORTH STERLING. ¥ morning » io was the only som of Alva and Frances Wylle. His fu- neral was held at the home of Mr, and Mrs, H. W. Maine with whom he had planned to spend the winter, Wednes- day afternoon, Rey. Charles A. Downs evening. A Big Audience at Entertainment. Palmer Memorial hall was crowded Services in Memory of Lincoln—Chris- | 5 s 0 5 5y 885| Mrs. Harry D. Jewell Accident to Ice Cutter—Skunks to Be tian Endeavor Society Elects Offi- | Bennett, Alfred Scarce Hereafter. cers. Blake, E. M. visiting at the Congregational Iast Friday night when the entertain- Bradlaw, Charles age. Frank O. Plummer was in Utle o - ment, Those Good Old Times, was giv- | Rev. H. T. Arnold of Norwich | Browne, Mrs. Phebe B.% A’ numbe: AR N huNer B rLae, Tari was- b3, eh. outh en. Fifty dollars of the sum received | preached on Sunday in the Congrega- | Bromley, George G. Wheeler library. North | *‘George ¥F. Plerce, Jr. is laid up O of O Pt from the sale of tickets has been giv- |tional church from Matt. 6:9. The|Bromley, John G. with an injured foot, having hurt it o amery Association. en for the church repair fund. 3 Sunday school will observe Lincoln| Broughton, James library. recently by a cake of ice mfing on it The annual meeting of the Brooklyn i Memorial Sunday Feb. 13 by a brief| Budeit, Charles ——— while he N his ice house. Creamery association was held Mon- e concert exercise, consisting of respon- | Bugbee, Mrs. Carrie M. LEFFINGWELL s e o i rosoyering | 9av. February 7. The following wers t;l'hzmdefiulfdte. it szthO. 3-!111"-1 sive readings commemorating the | Burleson, E. F. p ik et from scarlet fever. elected P“n‘“:f‘%'l"" é’?’nth&‘:““’" et . BeEvints N 4 on | birthday of Abraham Lincoln. An en- | Bushnell, H. P. estate nshine Band Has Interesting Meets 1 is visit- | year: . B, ey, 3 ter, N, Baptist church in a body Sunday fore- | velope offering will also be taken up | Calande, Paul e "l. I' M » m‘D.' :,!GG.B?“%;.:GE Bt A v G. Willia Charles 8. Hyde, J. Hen- noon, February 6. About sixty mem- |for the benefit of the American Mis- | Campbell, F. B. and E. F. et ention. : ry Witter, Samuel Bradiord and Will- Italiang are mioving into the house bers were present. As they entered |sionary association Carpenter, Mrs. Jessie R. s ggeee] Main, | iam R. Thresher; auditors, Samuel the building a committee of four young | The C, I. meeting in the evening | Cheney, Mrs. Annie C. Mr. and Mrs Frank Gardner of | they recently bought from Mrs. Maln.| 5yarora, N. G, Willlams, At o sub- ladies presented each a carnation. The | was led by the president, F. C. Schol- | Club House Yantic spent Sunday as tho guest of |, 75 0/ a0" sequent meeting of the directors the pastor, Rev. G. C. Chappell, conducted | field. Topic, The Model Christian En- | Connell, M. J. R . at| Farmers wiil have no trouble from | following officers were chosen. Pres- the services, the lodge singing their .~ The following officers were | Corbett, Mrs. Fannie* Mrs. Andrew o | ident, Preston B, Sibley; secretary and openning ods. and uniting In the Lord's | eren for the nett sir oathe: Bres. | Grags, F. A. and McNeely, Me 3. the home of Mrs, Pendleton of Wau- | #kunks destroying chickens the com i T ing season as there are many hunters | treasurer, Willlam R. Thurber. The re- Prayer and the responsive reading. F. C. Scholfield; vk resident, | Davis, Emory R. 45| wecus Hill recently. port for the past year shows: O Mr. and Mrs. Robert Latimer sang |} G Pellowes; strctary, Mide Jemmi | Davis, George A: 1 Mrs. Herbert Beard and daughters, | 8nd trappers atter the animals, as| S0UC 0% 175,916.4 Sornde; ave beautifully the duet, O, Thou, Who | Switzer; treasurer, Mrs. Paul Glas- | Demyttencare, Marcel and Jules Eisie and Evelyn, are il with the | Z70F 071 of cream 21.04; butter fat 83,62 Madest Barth and Heaven. The pas- | brenner; prayer meetin, committee, | Donnelly, James W. 9 | measles. 3 tor’s subject was The Threefold Cord. M,:, F. C. Scholfield, Mrf Frank John- nouglus;. George Mrs. Carrie Park and daughter, Miss The. offering was unusually large for | son, Miss Jennie Switzer; missions, R.|Dufile, Delia Elizabeth Park of Norwich, were the pounds, net price .335; amount of b A% is & high potat of land, & ter made 39,740 pounds: average price good view of the Alf10 comet was .825; a t paid to pat 12,776.48, cléu;ch ex;;emle-.l and éf"t xtr‘n‘iuionary N. Parish, Estelle Home, Evelyn Com- | Dupont, Alfred* :::su Sag;rhdlnyn.-a Sunday of Mr. mfl by a number here the past few Durlnsz::u.l:;, 19'1;9?%::;':“ ;nlda offering was so large thaf e pastor 5 Vi K 150 4 g g 3 S5 Mo & Ses o e oSG Sowg sopcoriny ele S IN S _ Soa Buehine, Hana met Seturgay | 7 Mrs 7. O, Plummer was o Provi- | 11 bounds and ouring January, 1518 mecessary to make up the full amount | Paul Glasbrenner; lookout, Roy P. at the home of the president, Miss | TIrS PYUSUEL oy 15 visiting o of the budget. Johnson, Miss Mary Johnson, Miss Ev- | Florence, John Ruth Palmer, The il gro- | s ta Prcvilenas AYVILLE elyn Comstock presided at the or- geestone, Jennie E. g"n‘k':m. "': m‘mi R the | _ Howara Barker and Joe Pinkus of e HANOVER. **Fran ?g:flgireist::&tnyg ‘ir‘::;?;-nu Gefihfisgh Perishing; reading, & paper Missions | Providence Tlgeft“fl':_dflv with Mr. and | Directors’ Mesting ‘of Assawauge Ce. e, cords of wood sawed. Joseph Church |Geist, Paul 35| in China, by the members present | = ¢ bijah Sweet is visiting Mrs. DiNcwre. o Youns Mave: Brgfipr Guifd Preparing for Washington's | i rurnishing the power with his gaso- | Guillotte, Joseph On account of tae secretary, Myra El- | Mrs AbJah Swee d “| hood. Birthday Social—Allison Ladd R. F. |line engine. John McFarland and ‘Wil- | Heibel, John G. lis, being 1ll, no re| WRE vead. The | “C S Gley suxiliary is to meet with : liam Chapel are the helpers. Henrich, Matthaus collection amounted to §0 cents, only if The Ladies’ Ald society met with B. Qarvinr- Hoagland, Louisa A. seven being present . The Mizpah ben- | Clara M. Spooner at the residence of | yrry “prank J. Burnett Wednesday aft- e S Mo sttt et Hoagland, W, D. ediction closed the meeting. A soclal | Z0FS. . 0.1:’1‘“""’“ next Wednesday, | ornoon, en Wednesday, Jan, 26, with Miss Mar- ASHWILLETT Hoefer, John M. 900 | time was spent afterwards in dinish- —— Will D, Cogswell is out, after & se~ ret Eadie, Papers were rtead by |\w w. Billings and Family Will Move | Fiocicle Mrs. John M. ing putting a beduufli;og'othfl'. = 7 vere attack of grip. iss Warwick, Mrs. W. S. Lee and | W+ W: ngs and Family Will Move | Hoelck, August so| . Claeance TABEwell of Morwich EAST WOODSTOCK. George L, Hunt is confined to the Miss Elen Peck. Refreshments were to Preston—Notes. Hoffman, Laurance a recent guest at the home house with grip. . Howard, George A. parents in this place. Local People at New Boston Social— | Mrs. George LaBelle has returned to e A ey e of Fast Lyme| Mr. and Mrs. B B. James entertain- | Hull, Harry L. .:,“,‘M,y Moating. Providence, ed over Sunday Mr. and Mrs. William | Hyde, Frank E. y i Miss Edna Ayer entertained a party N!“‘::re_n the guest here of Mrs. James F. Bitgood and son ierman and Miss ;.uoe ‘William i GOSHEN. C. B, Pike has been confined to the | Of YOUNs fricnds at whist the othes ami] obert Wicks Scot- ttie Eva White o 'achaug an r. | Irons, Mrs. Amy L. Py = evening. . T o e i 5 Jsart of |and Mrs. Frank S. Moran of Westerly. | Johnson, Charles F. 543 | Mercury 14 Degress Balow—Repairing | house with ‘an attack of lumbago, = [™Guests for over Sunday with Mrs. the Witter homestead. At this place | Mrs. Samuel D. Pierce is slowly re- | Johnson, Herbert E. Paper Mill—Thunderstorm. chflaren of Thompson, and 3. & Cniig | C; A Russell were Mias Marion Weleh ere quarantined the woodcutters from |covering from the effects of a shock. Johnson, Francis H. of Putnam were at i\lnplew'ood Sun- | of Hartford, Miss Grace Demmni! of. the %awmfl! stationed on the Myron| W. W. Billings and family will|Johnson, C. H. Mr. and Mrs. William Buckley of |G, - Granby, Miss Winifred Smtih of New Allen farm in Scotland. change their residence from Ashwillett | Kanahan, Mrs, Harriette B, Norwich were with friends here Sun- | T80 ) . .14 John Kinian at- | Heven Miss Alice Fish of Mystic, and The Thursdey night cottage meeting eston in the near future. Mr. and | Kanahan, Mrs. Susan F. day. tended the reception given Governor | Mi®8 Doroth Atwood of Wauregan. was held at the home of Mrs. James Billlngs have resided in town for [Kendall, H. J. i ‘With mercury 14 degrees below zero, W, o i & a . W. E. LaBelle, N. F. Bidwell, Her« Sy ve: ' ' the past nine years, moving here from | Kennedy, J. H. Monday was the coldest day of the | Weeks in Putnam fuesday evening. |pert’ iKeach and Sabin 8. Russell at- The : bers of the Ladies’ guild |Stonington. They have made many | Kennedy, George A. 0| winter, the high wind also making the ter elgh attended the funer-| tongeq the reception given o Governon are rehenrsing a drame for a Wash- |friends and their removal from the | Kinne, F. B. agreeable. 1.0t his soungest brother In Leom- | \eeks in Putnam Tuesday evening. fngton birthday social place is_regretted. Kinne, estate N. C. . A. S, met with Mrs. E. W. | Ingter Tusegay. = @ o @ e of Mill- | o, Thé birthday party of Melissa and A Lincoln anniversary exercise will HT;l:t tNew o mend e Aubieot to 1all Eiune, Charles JD;"erl guwuy e of help- | bury spent Sunday With Cthe ‘formers | Waiter "V:';:lo‘;l was enjoyed by all their nds of weather is verifies ¢ in- | Krauss, Nickolas . Harrison, ores i ~ | young .. :mglav;n S $Ob SUn TR aahool net tense cold of Sunday and Mfinday to | Kaempff, Oscar ers are making rotpalr- at the p-gr parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bug ‘At the directors’ m..flu,,‘ of the Ml_ Glfldy;mme has been ill during :ves:fi‘;p thunder storm Wednesday :1[{:‘:5:1':," :;‘1—51 :fi: m:‘o:t" o.'ltlflllt up e b“ur. and Mrs, J. 5. May, Mr. and ::::u::‘?'mm{ "”nfih'é."f:. mll.. b -5 Ao R e G. C. Maine has returned home from | Larkham, Sarah I Mr. and Mrs. Luthér Spaulding ot | Mrs . E, May Mr. and Wrs, A. H |ang George and David Gordon. Allison Ladd has the appointment | Westerly, where she Learned, Herman E. 5 ‘r;ort;- BRUS I s visitors at | G e, Bdith Eddy attended ihe M- Miss Evelns. Housquet spent the = TS. G. . Maine has ret: red h K e e home ol . Stark. -3 ” ~ week end as the guest ol TS, . Ber« ga'the rural dalivery Toute:from Bal | (G SC JeEtne Bas Feimuod home | T etmmal, Mos aapusin B ‘William Stark of Norwich was with | brary social in New Boston Friday | {hianma. tic through Canterbury and Scotland. LEDYARD @rangers Heard Talk on Fertilizers— C: A. Main Buys Farm. T - held with the Misses Put- the guest of her sister, Mrs. Seth|Lee, John M. friends at Hillside farm Tuesday. ;‘;"“'5 Hael Wood was In Providenoe as the 5 s Y- - Johnson, ang famil mi; Euub;n:\ e 450 Mr. Levine of Colchester was here e e et g W fiuelt of her sister, Mrs, Elmer Wil " McGorey, Mrs. Mary There was quite a hard thunder- | Reld Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. 'C“"mm James led the Christien Bn. ONECO. fi:g& X};{’gxrd! shower here Wednesday evening. |C C. Glldersleeye. Twenty-six ladies | geavor meeting Sunday, it being the which seemed quite unusual in Feb- | Were present. The topic was The Gos- | g15¢ birthday of the Christian Endeav- of the Season—Recent | yicis . mmoncs 4 o g % pel in Spain, Austria_and Portugal: | or sostets . o Funeraés. Meyer, Adolph leader, Mrs. Granville Perry. A soclal| “mpe officers of the Young Men's ; . | mour ‘followed. The hostess served | g, oi: of e X 08 ’ M , John rotherhood club are: P dent, Way Monday was the coldest day this|Morios. Wikiam WATERFORD. dainty refreshments. land Bennett; vice president, Clifford Coldest Day Mrs. Asa J. Sheldon, who has been wisiting several days in Mystic and @roton. has returned home. i a0 . J : otary, Willlam Burnett:! Tverstt Brown of Colchcster was a | Jo aecrans Lotom Ao 1y’ domainE from | Mulqueen, Ellen 119! Granite Cutters Mest—Engineer’s Pe- WINDHAM trenmater, oy Bhoppies. The object genday gnest of his father, Willlam N. | sero. il day. = i By e S culiar Whistle, of the club is the uplifting of the lives M".‘ R wfi:‘&gz{‘d.soward is visiting at C. D. ;:%.]flnx;;' A H—qwm B S B Chimn-y Fire—School Dismissed Be- of the young men. quite sick with bronchial trouble, is Willis Manwaring were at East Lyme | ¢aise of Cold—Fellowship Meeting THOMPSON The funeral of Mary Tew was held | Palmer, tmproving. Tuesday, with burial at Rice City, R. I V. Mond: ight, attending the Podunk [ on 17th. ¥ , R. L | Palmer, L. N. B, onday night, a e —_— Prof. B. H, Jenkins gave a talk on | p e uli : o efor. ite ven in Comstock hall. i i ’ Fertilizers at the Ledyard srangs on |on Thutsday at 1 b .. from hes | panovec. Victor Limted, e N e ot swessttord | Thers were two chimney fires in|Grange Installation — Thimble Club’s Safurday - sventug. daughter’s, Mrs. Fred Shippee’s. Peagean, Frank® branch met for the despatch of im- |town Monday, and at N. W. Haley's All-Day Meesting. Calvin R. Main has purchased the | 7The McWatters quartette was well | Phillips, J. C.* portant business Wednesday, evening |[the roof caught fire and about $25 : Shpeh farm on Rose Hill recently owned by patronized from Oneco and Greene on | Phillips. Thomas D® at A. O. U. W. hall, J’ore?. Their | damage resulted. Mrs, ¥. M. Knight is with relatives B N oenta duin L s | Mionasy nignt Phillips, Witliam M. Mmeeting was the occasion of the first | Service was held in St. Paul's church | in_Providence. The' children of Mr. and Mrs. Allyn | “The ~weekly praver meeting was | Plunkett, Thomas thunderstorm of the season. on Ash Wednegday at 10.30, There was an_open meeting and in< Main, who have been sick With grip |neld at the parsonage Tuesday night. | Preston, Edward E. For a number of years Dan Knowles | It was impcssible to heat the school- | Stallation of officers at the grange colds, are somewhat improved. Fred Wilcox is so much better that | Ray, Charles H. ] used to speak to his father and moth- |house on Monday, with the running Tuesday night. Mrs. Daniel E. Gray had charge of |pe is able to be out. R ,y"j Rar T er as he crossed Black Point bridge, | the furnace its full capacity, and the The Thimble club m_uld an_ all-day &Y e Meviee et ane oo Jb - iR then he learned to blow & peculiar | children were sent hrome. meeting with Mrs. ' George Law. on church on Sunday evening, which was = everybody on line | George Manley attended the funeral | Thursday of last week. verv helpful. ; > FRANKLIN Rictgtsie 18 X1 ol Tl 80 e o T o he mamses * | of ‘Mrs. Emma Bothune in Colchester| Miss Tda Paine of Providence “has Miss Marion Gallup of West Haven \ T Mrs., Lydia Gilbert Is suffering from |on Monday. been visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Bur- was an over-Sunday guest of her par- Matters Chiefly Personal. Schmidt, Maria 5| a slight shock at her Spithead home. Miss Clara Johnson left Thursday | gesS. ents, Mr. and Mrs.” Russel Gallup. Scld % Goon =~ S. Brainard has returned to | for a several weeks’ visit in New Ha-| <Calvin Ballard of Derby spent Sun- Eighteen attended the fellowship | Mr. ana Mrs. Louis Starkweatherand s:qazl Michael his occupation at Westerly after quite | ven. day with his parents. He has just meeting at North Stonington Wednes- |son of Norwich were guests Sunday of | Soizer TLewis A. a lay off. Mr. and Mrs. John Bates have gone | completed a year of successful work as day. MY. and Mrs. George Ladd. Schaw. Bobert W. Ferdinand Hancox is clearing off a | toNew York. Y. M. C. A. assistant secretary. Mrs. Enos M. Gray spent Thursday Miss Faith Gager has returned after | gy oo 'Jame!"?r = 1ot of wood at Logger Hill farm. Mr. and Mrs, Will Richmond are|{ The B. Y. P. U, wservice Sunday in_Mystic. spending a few weeks at Narragansett | g o John staying with Mrs. Lathrop Wevaer | evening was led by Mrs. Dyer Biliott. Ellsworth Gray is staying with his | Pier. s?e' cker, N 3 Im: while Mr, Weaver is in the Hartford The bean supper given by two clhss- wncle, Allen Harvey, in Stonington. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rogers of Nor- | Steinsa, Nadolmy BETHEL hospital. es of the Baptist Sunday school Fr- e wich were guests of Mrs. Antoinette | g ot E Cs 7 . The members of the Windham and | day evening of last week was well at- Hastings Sunday. Tonet matth G 02| Fireman Scalded When Steampipe [ South Windham churches unite in a|tended. Many came from a distance . FITCHVILLE Mrs. Hattie Cole of Putnam was a | seinor carts Gimiras e Burst. fellowship meeting with the Congre- |and were well repaid by the excellent recent guest of her niece, Mrs. H. A. gational church in Willimantic on|meal served and the quality of enter- ‘Taylor, Mrs. Nettie ¥. A. M. Miller was in Colchester -on | Gager. . H. has been spending | Thursday, the 17th. Historical papers tainment provided. Tuesday attending the fumeral of a | Mrs. Emilie Date is spending several | nias agmac v e dn.y? R A diuy € | will be read and after the service light friend. days in South Coventry. Walker, George On Feb. 6 Rev. B. M. Anthony |refreshments will be served. Jeremiah Lynch of Hartford spent a Clayton Armstrong of Providence | ywallace. M: rrg 00 Col, and Mrs. W. S. Chappeil of New " few days this week with his father, |was a recent guest of his sister, Mrs. | watera B oo admi; the Loudon were in town Tuesday, Warranted (o Give Satisfaction. John Lynch. Frank Date. b oot N 3. G. Bill has been suffering with e S e 3 :Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Ross of Lefing- | Mrs. Ella Culver of Willimantic was | ywatere, Witlia H 25 | severe cold. RAWSON ao m"’ ;r:g finltl. Sunday with Mrs. Martha MMI;I. AJ. %ageé’s on I’{uesday. Wothor, Chrdlo . “The fireman at the steam sawmill on 1 (/] (] ngwe| ss Jessie Campbell was a recent ¢ Wilcox lot was quite badly burned L] Miss Margaret McManus and Miss | Norwich visitor. B LT S0 o g‘;’u. oot Timba by the bursting of & | Burial of Mason Baker—Personal Men- Kithryn McCarthy spent Tuesday | George Ladd was a Chaplin visitor | whaerey, Gharles Tt steam: ” tion of the Week, with friends in Norwich Town. on Wednesday. Whittaker, Elizabeth A. - Another one of the men has become Borings taay ;T e Whittaker, Thomas estal 50 badly poisoned he has been obliged | The body of Mason Baker, a former ence today. < 3 urn to ome in Jewett . | resident of s place, was broug James Burke has moved his family LIBERTY HILL Wistand, WEchio s 2o ot el i > cins here from Yl.rmo:\'xth, Me., Monday #rom Bearahvllle to Riverside avenue. Willeox, E. C. KRRy (Mot b:hm;f,?’?: Veue-| The Amert S. Peckham farm, which | Wilcox; Martha R., trustee night. Death was caused by an acci- wmflu wl]m. dent in the pulp mill where he was 1sh baker of Norwich a f Burnham one. year | Willcox, R. R. . r;'; d:lv:rr ci.n Y:;vc’uf M;ar:iay“:{lz;t:s‘ s again beem sold to 4 Jaan | Wolf, Charles D. 2 Omlg:z::.LHe W;B:kggzed from his stopped near the mill here, after hay- |irom the western part of the state by ngton, Frank IH. 0 . ”'J".mu n’t,"“",m‘a was a visitor in ing freed itself from the cart. the name of Tryon. s, George 5. _ WO0O0DSTOCK Brooklyn on Sunday. . A dance wes given in the hall Mon- |, _Waiter Hale has gone to New Haven Kvicher! S5a N;'E".'R"'d.“" —p—— Mr. and Mrs. Ray Baker and Miss gfl'vx';lxfl‘lf:hw I ALademin Sirhestea m\;»::z ghvl&?of'?ix E d“dw}e,fhl.d; been ‘.\;(r‘)ill;c-r-ol.‘: 3‘“ The? R Local Basketball Team Wins from | Marion Hammond were the guests of 7! i - latives in Pomfret on Sunday. critically ill with pleuro- onia, is | Blissville, Mills, Inc., The State Agricultural College—Mission- | ré! 5 Slomis rorEm . Do mponi 18 | eewniel i iy, Soliak George Kimball, who has been con " T - X " 5 fined with the grippe, is about again. b h ‘Willis Aust an. | Bromley, Charles B. CLARK'S FALLS e o Rne Vi Al e 5| sr. ana Mra R B. Richardson| Frank Phillips was s Witlimenite Pond Fills at Last—Iceman Perry |Over Sunday. . "1 Breed, Mrs. Sarah A.* closed their house on Wednesday and L v Joseph Nelson of Lansing, Mich, The Bugene Lyman farm, which has | Bushnell, Nathan S. left for New York to spend the rest|,., th t of Edward Higgins, = 5 occupi the pas - s Cone, William of the winter. een the guest ol wal . e e R e o L, o Years b | Chapman, Leonara® ** Rev. and Mrs. G. F. Waters enter- | , Stlae Tllian X Rowland of Port Jet. Johm B. Ferry harvested.snapuh ics,iyie: g year by W. H. Peckham | Danielson, L. D.2 tained the pastor's cliss on Wednes- | forson, L. I, has been the guest of on Tuesday to fill hiw'ice houss. M. [1ie By mbE Tarner, who Shoce chamt | Farley, Mrs. Honora® e ENEa her brother, Roy Rowland, for a few Harvests Crop. Perry had to wait for his i o | - : reestone, Mrs. Annie Several from town attended the re- | 48ys. 4l with water befors ot ting X Fearspgliined tho farm fop ten years. | SESCRIEE S0 ception ta Gov., Frank. B, Weeks in | Orrin Philips, who has been —at it now has a good quality-eight-ingh—| — Graham & Kendall* Putnam Tuesday evening by the Busi- b ¥ es_thiclk. 5 _GAMPBELL’S MILLS Graham, James Tess Men's assoclation. ed home Wednesday night. Mrs. Ruth Bill has - BEEE R ———— Garlington, John 7 A missionary social was held in the i o Sy AT of her sistr, Mrs. CunddI® Liast y was the coldest day of | Hadley, Mrs. Sarah B. chapel, Friday evening, with Mrs. B. WILSONVILLE way. v oy an - |the semson.. The thermometer regis- | Higgins, Clara E. R. Ritch and Mrs, H. K. Safford _ Dwight Merritt of Ashaway was in [tered 10 degrees below zero. Hermann, Jacob Charles Jennings and family of this vuug:l'rhurarhy. Calvin-Wilcox has sold another tract | Kramer & Henderson* basket! Saturday | Monson were entertained Sunday by ‘The - Al Collins_farm is without |of timberland to G. Ingalls. It is esti— Sarah* - and a | his sisters in this place. an occupant since Frank Adams left [mated that there will jbe eight hundred | M 80 cultural Mr. and Mrs, C. ¥. May entertained CHAS. OS¢ to_pccupy the Danlel Wright farm. |thousand feet of lumber on the lot. ughit . 5,377 | restited In @ son_from Norwich, Sunday. . ... CHAS. O8GOOD & cO., Mr. and Mrs. George W. Burdick | James H. Dixon is running his saw- 3 team by a score of 25 to 28. and Mrs. C. F. May were out-of- | Distributers for Eactern Connssficut. and daughters, Flora and Evelyn, wera | mill in Plainfleld. McBride, Peter® : Mrs, James J. Williamson has re- | town visitors Tuesday. fifi 18 N0 aavertising m. in suests Sunday of Horace Palmer and Eugene Morfeit of Plainfield called | Norwich Comp. Air Power Co.* - 3,630 | turned from a visit in New Haven and Quite a number from this place at- | wastern Connecticut sgqual to %l- S e S - +"en 8. L. Barber one day this week. N.X.N.Hch.&&(}g Hartford. tended the auction of furm, farming letin for business results.

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