Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 16, 1910, Page 10

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REW LONDON ( COBHY \ \u\\\ W FITCHVILLE : cture: Theater Patrons— $ - u:p‘gu. M fi:.hn rives ] . ;f" 3 v : : at his father’ day the, ok : ¢ the 3 1 s "ni"‘"'l"'“fil'"”" ), Personal Mention—Anniversary Re- | o s ‘s one past : . 'q(’5’”'55l'il'l"l'fllfilfll'"’g' quiem Mass for Mrs. Catherine . P > - > York. X Fields. BROOKLYN. [, irs. Jessie Pinkey of mflm ; UMI”J," 94948001142 02201. R o Clonikiy! ik vts been visiting hel Mrs. Ju- > # - 2t (ieorge Adams was a recent caller in 2 W. C. T. U. Meeting—Mrs. Rienzi Rob- |1la Wilbur, at '.ho home at Henry F. —Thurber-Grove Marriage. - i ; N Walker. — m\‘a’i“?\‘ ille. T REE 3 i inson Addresses Woman's Club. Davyis fell & allace ps of Bridgeport wai 3 ‘| Mrs. Arthur few weeks 4 recent visitor at the homé ‘of his church noyal Cupehnd R, F. D. driver, lon “‘r'r::d !'zgx::n-. rib, Ry ”_ g oy e W Hall 3 his horsés the past weelk, oo, mpant. Tharsdsy at Bis Sonser T o Ewell spent Sunday with: 35, ‘eua ¢’ Millett. Tl‘::-me:t.lngoro( ‘the W, C. T. U. was' v Sale and Entertainment, ¥ -3 ek, ‘That is why Swift’s Fertilisers are so much in -flfimzl rs. Warren Thompson. fying' held at. the home. of the president,| The Eing's Deughters hald held an apron, ana Mrs. Erhardt 'n.g{‘m Civd producers as well as soil builders. 'rheyluv- the soil Misses Grace and Elsle Adams were | pvove varose, prietor of the Joy | MIS. C. G. Lawton, Friday afternoon, | cake ice cream hnrlhv excellent for later use after first Ve recent visitors on Laurel Hill, Neor- P eonaghly over | the Sth. ~After the Teading of Serip- Svening st the ahurch m For this reason they are active all the o y ture and prayer, selections were iertainment was also given for S L e R o e P o o ,.A',‘,",,"“tm,d""?‘n 22| by the members present about the | amo fund. Mrs. Clarence Hascall of Boston laat and to be fluminated at night, in ac- | temperance situation in the state; al- | Orrin Wade, a veteran who was re- | weok. A cordance with the state law require- so_items from the YUnion sl‘nll. muh‘bm ! Plainfleld, The entertainment to have been giv- and Mollls, of Bast Haddam, Znts for. pubile davighion bire Wi E Browa or| o i week o i recent s ‘o Mr. Clark's g Windhar. ‘Marjorie st g oL i Mrs. ! liam M. Isaacs has purchesed ting Mrs. Ma- | My an@ Mrs. Chester Elliott of Put- b people cs ‘ean soo. their way out, He has| the property lately occupied by Hon. LR T S, Joseph | nam were guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. D, move H. M. Cleveland. Sunday. household effects to that city. & ool e w"| _Mrs. Flora Gardiner and daughter | _John F. Lewis of Providence was at e Thate weas & age] “" o iR moving i OPrator. | puth have returned home, after an |Mrs. Lydia Spicer's Friday. R o I Utoey Jerrs Deed the anniversary mass absence of two weeks. Mr. and Mts, Gardner ~Barber and | PNOWRL the past week iss Doromy Mre. Catherine :ngu ln St. John' ‘hursday club held = pleasant| Miss Lizzie W. Baker is visiting rel- | Son,George, visited Mr, Barber’s sisteds, | Beebe have returned from the Bermu- One of the vital d:mmd.illpon you is to enrich the soil and maintain its social at the home of Mrs. Henry Cray. | atives in Pomfret. Mrs. Willlam Dean, and Miss Phebe | gae, mm,g, To do this economically and successfully simply insist upon R e eas atea Grange Enetertainment. Barbe: "The reception to Rev. and Mrs. John ‘Animal Fertilizers. They cost no more than others, and are ‘Whitehead, and _rea: Brooklyn grange gave an ertentain- | of Charles H. Lewis Saturday. f;%.:’:, Svening wab F i nvmbr sure. See local agent or write us: Free Pocket Memo et Eoward Sain Fink T <A St Y T | i Wi gl 580 ite 2op, | Mumic” bas™Tiimiihea Ty atise Siary | f Somiainiog valusble crop inlormaiion on application . spem lay relatives . upwards of $60. Cranston, R ml;lflwlgo :;::- l!{rcs- g‘«lx;::-.flm Switt’s Lowell Fertilizer Co., 40 North Market St., Boston, Mass, William Fieids of Norwich. . Mrs. Warren D. Gardiner was the To Supervise Glastonbury Mill. gt e o e ¥ B Hom- from Florida. and Mse. Iowree o piano slo. Mes: vn PRESTON Mr, and Mrs, 'nuodvm Dawson Witter. 4 sy Mr. and Mrs. Charles E, Barber have | E. 8. Backus and Miss H. R, Lewis had Miss Marion Morse of Putnam vis- | Feturned home from New Smyrna, Fla., ch&m of the rwuint- entertainment ore Degre th of ited Miss Daisy Baker Sunday. and refreshments. Mr and Mrs. Jervid Ean of Woed- from a visit of two weeks with friends Grange Corfers Degrees—Dea Da; The past week the schools in town Mrs. C. L. Knights has been visiting lver cake disl Josephine | In_Springfield and Monson. Mrs. James Sherman. S} agan thels. sorbaw: torsn Monday afterncon with ‘Wiliam | in Providence. Poing cnar, landscape; 1. K. Smith,| Paul Possardt, who recently sold his prasin Rev. Ben: Pastor of Ranos Kendail has returned from | Simemons. Announcements have been recived|and family of Putnam, colonial water | farm, at Eilithorp's, has mpved into G. A, Glesthardt made a business rch, hasbeen | the Day-Kimball hospital, much im- ‘The mle-' Aid society met at the |of the marriage of Grace Grove set, articles in glassware and towels; | one of A. Cady's reats, nal cirr to Hartford Monday. engaged to make day, church Tuesday afternoon. Glayton Thurber on Tuesday, April Mr. ana Mrs. J0eeph Smith, two yair | George Colburn and Aiey Magel Tillinghast, Mr. end Mre. g ity & ‘Supt, Williams Broadhead has pur- | They will be at home in Putnam after | towels, soup piates and cut wlaws fruit | Fiteh of Somersville, Mass., cm.--a-d daughter of Providence Addressed by Mrs. Robinson. chased a new touring ca May 1st. dish; :. . Diamond, employer of the | guests of Mr. and. Mrs. Russell “ with Mrs. Charles Crary. The Women's club of Brooklyn held | ~Mr. ang Mrs. Edward + Smith ana 1t —— groomi, a check; Mrs. S. A. Clark of | burn recently. & special meeting, Monday afternoon, | tle daughter, Hazel, of Groton, Spent SOUTH WINDHAM Woodstock, table damask, wedding cake WAUREGAN at the Home of Miss Addle Hyde, af|Sunday at E, Smith’s and hand painted cake dish; Mrs. Lu- GILEAD s which Mrs. Riensl Robinson of Den- | - James Miliett of New London spent | Quarantine to Be Raised This Week— | ther ns, cut glass cake Qiwh WEEAY. Obituary = Notes — James Callianis & address upon The Al- | Sunday at his_home. e oo, Riaized This Week— | Mrs. G W. Clark"of *Woodstock, & | Aid Seciety's, Mesting—Hest of Fifty- Found M in Bed. } |hambra, Tiustrated with pictures which | Miss Lucy Pope, Wwho has been pecial Meetings af gregational | sum of money: Mrs. Angeline Smith, Bats, Bila et g 44 conference in Jewsit City. was very interesting. spending her vacation at her home in| Church. was heid Tues- Mrs. J. Fallon and chiMren have re- | Canterbury, has peturned to her duties Hon. George B. Chandler. grange meeting Mrs. Ledia, wite of Amedee Powd- A The x of the Christian Bn- day evening. Two candidates took the turned_to Boston. at_the High school. degrees. o’mfl‘:'lfl:"&mm ’:‘:,‘;,’QT::: On Wednesday morning the mer-| Miss Helen Mathewson has eturned | deavor eociety and friends were enter- | ey; Mr. and Mrs. Hall, parents of the | Conrad Diotz, who recently sold his held in the Sacred Heart church, Rev, | Uty stood at z4 degrees above zero, [to Miss Butts' school fn Norwich. tained by the Rev. and Mrs. Harry | bride, & set of silver and table linen; | farm to New 'York purchasers, will Pather U 0. Betlerose ofciatmg. | and ice formed the thickness of win- d Beaudry has been ill for sev- | Grimes at Windham Wednesday even- | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shy (the bride’s | move with his family to the C. ¥ T Gl 2 dow glass. el e ing. A very enjoyable evening was [ mister), of Norwich. sum of money. Sumner house. ames Callianis Found Dead. 4 Mrs, Jane Campbell of vonmtown spent. _— M. R, Gilbert recently received a James Callianis, a Greek, was found CANTERBURY. has been the guest of her cousin, Mrs.| It is expected that the quarantine EKONK pair af horses trom Boston. a3 Whout. midaleht Soparstly. woll > e ooy who mjiad ik Thully |t of £55 e AR e cboot In Menshine nexs weok. Wl midn! apparemntly L. . jonzo Coon, wl mo ly st of scarlet fever cases. e school In anchester next week, -~ The cause of death was heart faflure, | Murray Estate Sold for Huntin to Almyville a fow weeks ago, Bas re- | patients are fully recovered, Charles’ Willeox Diss Suddenly—Cen- | s spending a few days this week with He wag 40, years ala, The tedy was serve—Birthday - Surprise Visit—A | turned to this village. Next Monday a series ©Of special| sus Enumerators at Work—Birthday | her brother in West Medford, Mass. charge by Undertaker Ken-| ‘Woman Who Farmed It. ss Ethel Collins, who has been | meetings will be commenced at the| gyrprise Party. The Ladies’ Aid saclety met with wmnm. CWNTY ney of m:.vme -.n(%- was in the gonfined to Irer homo by fllness, he has re- (ilou%repuona.l church. The pastor, (SRRNS Mrs, . E. Foote, Wednesday after- . 1d cemetery. He had no rela-| mx Deacon John M has sold | turned to tl 11imant Normal | the Rev. Harry Grimes, will be assist- Kel In his sermon last | noon. g G e e et et it |, ex-Descon . Jokn_Meurray bah sold pEOR: ed’ by the Rev. Mr. Miller, who 6d- | Susdey made. feling referance to Nest of Fifty-six Bats. WINDHAM in LY;D: !::& % & 4 nent:‘ forGa hunt&n( re‘:mfln“r;. o ufifflf{afib ‘éa é”;‘;’é‘,fimfi“‘u' dr;;ml gl-; ;:ngz m m:mfl! . Spencer, the Springfield bur- 2 W‘orkn';sn while muuy c;!vpgfi tn - rs. nes ann’s Funeral. ss Gertie Green has returne o fami lar, and Lhe parents, who belonged to | tearing down an oune r Miss Jeasio Bage, who Bas attended |to (e houss formerly oocupied by Leon fi:. ehurch when he was pastor in Leb- | Hutchiuson, dislodged a nest of bats, S 1% Wt ge, nd Mrs. Grimes Entertain C. E.| The funeral of Mrs. Agnes Mann,|her ome in Canterbury, as has also | g, 055000 “nere the past two. years, | Walker on Eim avenue. Rev. mbel i : e ther of Mrs. Robert was | her brother, George Green, Jr. firty-six in nu r. Society—Turkish Missionary Spoke | Jiothes, Of Mrs, Robert R Wild. was | ™Miss Matite A. Bemnett is visiting Dewirstumied Vo Wex Boght th Cantie- | - Mta Dner: Wegetvom Juim Just: o< TMr. and Mrs, George H. Gallup have Died Aged 97. —Bird Lecturer Was Windham Boy. | Eiliott ¥, Talmadgs oMciating, Buriai | her grandmother at the Buttonwoods: |PUN. 1/ i vaughn of Norwich | in Brookien, N gy Vo With friends | waicen an automobile trip on a visit 0| mne pody) of Miss Lucy Post, whe was in Jewett City cemetery. Mrs.| Miss mdna M. Bliven and Miss Inez | o, sunday with her srandparents,| Amert Tubbs was in town Monday. | Dioviqence: They ook b o eia | dled in Hebron, last Saturday, at ¢ Miss Ida Webster of New Haven |Mann was formerly & resident of Wau- | E. Williams are guests this week of [ tpent Supfay tith ber srond e i ey 880 of 7, Was brought hers for b spent Sundey with Mr, and Mrs. John | regan. The bearers were Henry N.|Miss Bliven's sister, Mrs. Frank A. Cves Dwight Armstrong of Providence was | wich, is spending several days with lal Monday. WWebster. Wood, John T. Smith, E. Milton Tn.,, Bromley. at the West Side, Norwich. | P A - “l:’ l“ll_ Trank GiEota Eddle Frink has rveturned from | 3 000 z. Lord 181t town Wed: r. and Mrs. Halsey Xelley and |Thomas Leonard, Buge A George House has moved his fam- Bridgeport to his mother’s farm, The sagnel o oy e vore Fusta | and Goorge & Sakor o¢ ths piace | W30is Lebanin: S e s o Prort |t oo e 1 comined o e | BT i) S = L DRY at I. H. Johnson’s over Sunda: 3 Carroll Green has gone to Lebanon o Monany; WEieE W use by illness. Baker of Boston has been a P oF B ot « Personals. home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.| Mrs. C. L. Clinton is spending sev- g the body of fier husband, who died a¢ ‘Miss Holbrook of Columbia has been to work for George House. P R R Taipyin s E et ot tho parsonage. the Hartford hoepital a few weeks Ago. at_Mrs. Charles Larrabet’s Miss Bertha Crumley, cashier at the Surprised by Mite Society. . < < oo Prof. and Mrs. Clinton | * Mrs. Cora Kellogs has returned from | 'Sy udyorn Wilson, Mrs. Wilson and o Mrs. B G, Waterson is the guest| Wauwesan store, is taking a week's| .. ", iiers of the Mite soclety Mise Ainationig ok ofsisl: e her Taster recess at her father's. 10| e from Iartford were gussts of vacation. en Miss Josephine Armstrong, who Arthur Rice of Three Rivers, Mass., | yrisorq, N. H., where she is teaching it o of Mrs, Cheries Taintor of Port Rich- 1 mend, L. L Kendall is home from the Day- | 8ave Mrs. Carrie A. Carr -a surprise |, i o i m.fu ool 13 | Wi spend Sunday at his home here. e Tteh 83hool. u Amos Sirs. J W. Marghetic and daughter, | Kimball hospital and gaining rapidly. | on Thursday of last week, it being | SO0, S5FS 00, 1% Rer o> | Mrs. C. W. Murdock is entertaining Xenia wes in New Haven over Sun- | Frank Couchee, a driver of the Wau- | Mrs Carrs birthday. There were 12 | bnable 1o return 1o hor C oo e in |her brother,” Clarence Strickland, of [,, 08 5““;‘:% "':“’“‘Dfi‘;{: e relatives in town Sunday. Addressed the Grange. Fon. George B. Chandler of Rocky 3 company’s yard is seri_ | present, ana a pleasant afternoon was " | Hartford. o e O finses Felen and Marian Larrabee S i at tha home of his dausnie spent Mea’ Cuer. Tecetyed s Humiber PO Hios armatrones cotum. | Clyde Larkin resumed work . Monday hospe of Béward @ikl Varisd Sanie e fan e ek Pilisy oo ‘"’"&_ e iy s v Mrs. Mary Phillips of Boston spent (after an lliness of geven weeks. The summer term of the district |ning, on Iho. Grangs in Tesislatian. T, ‘Chandlor in A.Young Woman Farmer. sunday with lecal rematives. T ;chool be Monday, with the same masterful speaker Willimantic Tuesday. DAYVILLE Some of. the farmers in town will | = Stuart Ellsworth spent Sunday at SOUTH. WOODSTOCK. eacher, Mins Maud Chapman, and held the +olose. attention of his Miss_Elizabeth Anderson of Troy Akl e have to.take a back seat. Mrs, Her- | his home in North Uxbridge, Mass. Birt ‘Celebration hearers throughout his address. R e e Brotherhood ' Club _Entertained—Per. | bert Lo Tracy Is beating some of them | Thomas Holmes of Norwich was @ |Baptism at Roseland Lake—Funeral of hday % Mr. and Mrs. J., D, Hunt have ar- . W. M. Brown starts on his du- 1 Manti as regards farming. She can drive a Mrs. Elisha Harrington, A surprise birthday party was th:n rived at thelr summer home here, Yes as census emumerator for the sonal Mgntion. yoke of oxen, trim out and cat down | Mrs. William Broadbead hes becn 3 Mrs. B ¥. Coftum on Friday, w 1| coming trom Providence s wesk: dhams trees in the woods, and run a cross- | ente al Ing T and e grange maeeting ne: y Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hateh and L. J3.| Mrs, & B. Rollison and Miss FI9r- | cut saw and handle an axe better than | from Stafford Springs. O ity Propidence | Bverctt Whipple of Center Volun- | vening. ft is oxpected to ossfer Hammond, who has been in Winter | snce son spent a 1day this week in| come of the men In town, and she is| Mrs, James Pope of Canterbury is|{" Mre®Georgs Youns. town has been visiting his aunt, Mrs. | third -mnd fourth degrees on & ckups Haven, Fia., since November, have re- | Providence. only 21 years old! at the home of her sister, Mrs. John | Taet Thursdey Rev. Francis §.|B: ¥. Colburn, and was present with | of six. turned home. The Rev. Mr. Reynolds was in New Sullivan. P the ladies at her birthday party. REACBRE i) 27 Haven for several days this week. s eorge Benedict of North Ab- | Child and Chester Lane of Massachu- Providence e setts were guests of Rev. L. B. Curti; Sudden Death of Charles Willeox. ol gt gl o o B NORTH STERLING. ington, Mass, spent Sunday at Fred | Nir."Cild spoke at the midweek ser- | Charles Willoox, who hmg lived alone STAFFORDVILLE Fannie Bennett. 3 oot 3oy R st bes e vice in a very helpful way. im a small house on the Oneco road for | Child's Sudden Dutb—lenll Men- 2hd South Windham misionary soel Bt . WP thilen entii. | P Ovuns Vohws Bipwsiwion o G- | VNS S moved hig fam- | " e rite of baptism was administered | several years, last week called at the o e e Al e e oniond howell ente?-| rey Place—Big Trout—Personals. D ot Ray. | 8t Roseland lake at 9.5 a. m. Friday | home of Henry Bailey and complained son, - Ray. - Colonel H. A. Weir has gone to War- | nesday ev mond, have been visiting Mrs. Stone e T ey T e, TN e R e e DL ulh ot Mre Almira Chapman ie sertously e : Mrs. William Young and children 1‘:“: . Y. to look after hig mflspg‘r;cgfvwnon!.mem the week end| MG N ave been visiting Mrs. sme_r. ;{‘r" sfi,‘,‘,?':pei‘lf"’é’u n ngi?h The Ladies’ Aid soclety met at the | way to get the air, and suddenly dled | “yies Mabel Baton of New York was Siss Emma Kenyon has been visit-| Charles Root has moved his family | TOUNS'S sister, Mrs. John Griffith. his family there. vestry Wednesday afternoon, guests of | during conversation. Heart disease | the guest recently of her aunt, Mrs. er B has been con- Mrs. George Davis. the cause. ing friends at Spring Hill ths week. | to Leominster, Mass. Oliver Hggleston, fho has | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Medberry of | ] .| was the H. M. Vaill Rev. H. C. Grimes attended a min-| Mrs. N, Larne Greig entertained the | fiied to the house . e ;‘;‘g‘; Norwich visited the former's mother, sai’}";d:; - Csemm"'m::.dhfi'fi; ’;:;‘f Burial of Mrs. Dow. Mrs, Efe Clark of Terryville has isters’ meeting in New Haven from | Thimble club on Wednesday after- | Theumatism, o Mre, Calvin Arnold, Tuesday. e o O e ancis Nt of Simastrn || Biic Piebaics Bolliscn spent Bun e R ey et Tuesd;y’r&la.‘:“nd'-ng o ot Miss T L Ta [y hes been the guest of her daughter,| day the guest of Miss Haigh of Moos- | MTS, Chauncey ght and Mrs. G. Dorotiry_Marlor Brooklyn. A o hald 2 her homa: - | brought here for burial in the cemeter: Mrs. W. H. Brown. C: Brown are il with grip. George Loring. spent - Tuesday | The funeral was held at her home .1 | brovght here toF BUrih) 10 F00 SORTED | Mrs, Jennie Chanaler. Sunday at 1 p. m., Rev. L_B. Curtis | 9! L Mrs. J. O. Booth hms returned from D Mrs, v 3 . Mrs. J. Leroy Frink of New London Rev. and Mrs. H, C. Grimes enter-| Miss Helen Kelloy spent Sunday |, M5 T Tefoy PO of NEp TORSCD | with relatives in Westerly. officiating. Burial ‘was at Pufnam in | day next, the 20th." There will be sec- | Mo, U O 00 Gnghtar. Hrs. Fior- the Grove street cemetery. vice at the grav ence Webster, in tained the members of the South| with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. SR S T oo * Frederick Schley, who bought the Ninttam R Sheuly W55 s | el Alvin L. Corey place, moved here last WEST WO0ODSTOCK Mrs. Willlam Sheldon was in South- Will Send Milk to Creamery. Witllam Liliey of 4 and Mre. bridge Sunday. | Many farmers in this nelghborhood | Alma Farnum' of orcester visited The body of Mrs. Tentietta Dow, | been spending several ‘weeks with her % 8§ yenrs of ago, In Brook- m';:*,':rwl‘llrl-. m_}-. D“:{"Ebv.m > Vi % dd jam ry bas O oI A, i erw | rocently Meen visiting her daughter, nd to his ties at the of t el p George C. Spooner caught a trout in | Birthday Postcard’ Shower — School 4 As company. % aro going to stop making butter and | their sister, Mrs. Sarah Potter, re OhristeherFeavipbell has been| Smake Mesdow brook last week that Registers 23 Pupils. WODDSTOCK selling milk, and have purchased sep- ( cently. day. the 11ith, sayvs: “Richard E. Fol- some days with his mother, | F1casured 16 inches and weighed 1 1-2 e arators so as to send their cream to| Mrs. Lizzle Yom u\‘ tamily of lett. vice president of the New England | Mrs. James Campbell. g Mrs. Martha Morse is caring for | oy Fingers With Axe—Death o Mrs. | the Brooklyn creamery. Howard Gal- [ Rockville have 'mo: to J. H. McCar- Forest, Fiah and Game sssocttion, 18| Miss Bane . o antertalned Miss F. M. Buker preached in New | Mrs. Charles Shefficld, who is some b s lup has contracted to run the new |thy's house on the back road. Mrs. io_decture before the Nayassit clab|Mary Douglass of Sterling on Sun- H;;.’,‘g’f&‘:;ce":e‘uf,;‘;:‘:gen e e | P A e s eily Bowsn—New Teacher. creamery route for the season. Young s omployed in the Garland tomorrow evening on e, with! gay. i il e Miss Dorothy Bannist Census Taking Begun. mill. stercopticon slides. Mr. Follett's lec- | 3, here inspecting and repairing tele- | home in_Malden. Miss Dorothiy Bannister of Provi- lanche, the 3-year-old daughier of B T i e e o | T B T B S Bier S T e e ies Chambeti hag up far | denos sz Ipepiing Beg Tacuion Wi | Th soumh etumersiors Juemg Sl | i st 17 Beaniie isa = afayette Blanc ai ‘man | recovered as e to walk out & A . Mr, s club officials Feul Sratl- | ren C. Phadher. % Mrs, F. W. Hinrichs is the guest of | takes the population census and makes | Juaoer ¥ 1ast n‘:&k'n e gy are able to secure him < King of Daniclson visited friends here (little. - ey WS Eirectel kes ¢k s sun and make Me- Foflett 18 & Wi last week. Miss Maud Simpson o m vis- | Mrs. iam Mathewson. out agricultural schedules for Vol- _ . VB oy WESTMINSTER Farmers are busy pushing spring |#ted Maud Perrin @ few days last| Bdward A Bowen has returned to|untown and Mrs. Walter Vaughn for | PN e D e work as the season is early. week. wn for the summer. erling. i employ Many Mourners at Funeral of Walter| Mr. and-Mrs. F. O. Plummer visited | = S. J. Dyson has ~old off his stock and | _Lydia Taber. the thres year old| Mr. and Mrs, I F. Chesebro are vig "fi‘,‘;“"‘fl‘;:"‘,y:‘.‘;g‘”'fi.‘l‘g"“ has res!, his position and left town friends in New London recently, mak- | tools, preparing to leave town with his | @aughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence | iting at B. F. Willcox's. Shey are liv- |, 0 M B, : e i i Cooking—Dewing-Dewing Marriage Taber, cut the ends of two fingers ¢ the state Masonic home at Wal- | ner mother, = Mra. G B How with his family. 2 ing the trip in thelr new touring car, | family. A ingers | ng at the s o Chapitn. th- an: sutomediie’ Mast in Constantinuople. the finest car ever seen in this ec- | Miss Barbara Morse is staying with | with an axe. lingford. Mrs. Chesebro s aunt of - tion. cousins in Putnem for an indefinite | Mrs. Polly Bowen, widow of Andrew | Mrs. Willcox. day aNernoon. SOUTH KILLINGLY Ehe SOpuR). of Walter- Cocling, & time. Bowen, died at the home of her son- | Alvin Corey continues very busy, z Yormer resident of this place, wae held STERLIN ‘Mrs. J. T, Hall received a shower of | in-law, Professor Lord, in Hanover, N. | purchasing furs and sending them to UNION. Percy Bliven is Building a House, the | I the church on Saturday at 1 o'cloc! G postals on her birthday last Friday. | H. Mre. Bowen was & former resident | New York. First for Many Years—Woodland Fire.| ReV- A. A Smith offictated. 'The bear- Miss Blise Rocheleau has returned {of this place, her name heading the list | Miss Ruby Kellogg has visited her [ Mp and Mrs. Grout of Southbrie . ire. | ers were Deacon Edmond, Charles Al- | James Foley Buried in Greenevill— | to her school, which has five new pu- |of members in the Congregattonal | High school mate, Mre. Ruby Chipman, Viattod . Mra: Maey Dodge the pa. 1t has been many vears since & house | 107, Frank Tinnell and Thomas Fits- Wright Club’s Entertainment. pile. The school registers 23, a larse m.emsm“:wu 2 wn and two|in Southbridge, Mas rank and ocking, increase over last year. . Bow! was ‘was built here. Percy Bliven, the well g-umaun. of the deceased. Burial was| Miss Ida cupmur or end Mrs, W. W. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bugbee of. Wor- | funeral was held in the Congregational RAWSON wmlm o:an known inventor of the trolley harp, ‘éstminster cemetery. Vaughn spent the week-end at Volun- | cester were Sunduy ‘guests at E. T.|church Thursday at 1 o'clock, Burial Mr. - and Mrs. the sale of which has yielded BUm| Mrs A A. Swith led the C. B. meet- | tows st the home of Mr. and Mrs, | Perrin's, was in the family piot in the church nrgt of the woelc thousands of dollars. is having the|ing Sunday evening. Charies Anderson. cemetery. Miss Alics Kimball is spending a few id Mrs, B Fradier foundations put in_for a residence| Miks Carrie Button is Spending sev-{ Miss May Shepard has beem the Miss Nellie D. Chandler returned | weeks in Willimantic, the guest of rel- ‘,‘,“,d The Tttere mm"'", ¢ o near the corner. Charles A. Fisk of en.lh: at her home. guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Vaughn.| ABINGTON - < from Orange, N. J., on Monday and |atives. her Gardner; the Past week. Plum Island, N. Y., and Willlam Bai-| Ci les Dewing received the an- James Foley died on Sunday at One- 2 65721 70 SRR has opened her house. h-nnk Phillips has returned, ving nouncemmt of the marriage of Hen- | co. e leaves his wife and mother. | Interesting Demonstration in Orchard | OMiss Sjoberg of Everett, Mass. is|Dbeen disposing of the stock purchased , son of Stephen Dewing,and | The funeral was held Wednesday | - Spraying and Tilling. the new teacher in District No. 1. from the assignment of Herbert Reed, m- Eun! Dewing, daughter of the| morning with burial in Greeneville. —_— purchased by Phillips Bros.’ Grain Co. late Dr. O. Dewing. They are to| The little four year old daughter of | The Ladies' Benevolent society met EAST THOMPSON. Miss Grace Hagerty was called to ot Dr. Hevey. reside in Constantinopie, Turkey, where | Mr. and Mrs. George B. Babcock, who | with Mrs. J. H. Wilbuf on Thursday —_— her homo in Oxford Tuesday by the W. 'W. society meets this week | Mr. Dewing is to teach in Robert col- | has been very Il with spinal meningi- | afternoon. ; Mayhew-Hall Wedding at Zephyr Hill, | 5udden death of her brother. Mrs. Edmund Goodness. len tis,_ is slowly recovering. Darwin Horton. who has been suf- oo se. it Jared Wade and L. C. Stocking were who moved flvm Jennie Button is the guest of | School eommenced Monday after a | fering from an attack of. inflammatory | At noon on March .30, at the resi- | Willimantic callers on Saturday. g Ry Mg g, w ater th Bootiand, vacation of two weeks. b oo Rt e ramiyc gy i 4 1 . Miss Annie Lathrop spent Sunday the Ruggles farm in Henry T. Burr, principal of Wllh- Mrs. Jennie Rathburn Is Tecovering | 8it up for a short time each day. with relatives in Hartford m in one | mantic State Normal school, was from her recent iliness. Little Irene Wallen, flra.nddll’dfler g A LA 1 T Frovidente. over | oHtically i With preumonta % paa 2| TOLLAND COUNTY. ATTAWAUGAN Sunday. Orchard Derhonstration. ‘Thompson performed the ceremony. Theeaterainment given by the | e second demonstration on the or- | Miss Bdna Hall the bride’s sister, and i s = o e right club om' y evening was Robert Hall, her were brides- % Choir Reh sarsal at Ballouville—Per-| well attended and enjoyed by all, B o T s maid and best man. Miss Mae Smith STAFFORI I Interests. et el i Agtieul- | 4 b utnam, a cousin of the bride, play-. > tural college and ¢he Pomologital so- | 24 4y P UG S0t B from Lohmfl{n pac usehold goods of Mrs, | There - four gene! and Mrs. Clifford Colburn have: LB I o LS Joseph B! moved ook New S Aienden. ipto. the setts. Fire Started at 11 ‘z.alock at Night—| . CLARK’S CORNERS o "4 2 house :ocanu, vacated by Nelson Far- Chandier District Sehool Reopened. Danic L. Wi Thbeistn ‘apd. Xillen B. CHAS. 0SGOOD & CO., School opened uanday for the -pn(ng Mrs. B. S. Upham and son and Miss | term. SOUTH CANTERBURY. '} 1ue choir held their rehearsal Fri POMFRET CENTER ey s el O e o ool | 3s the bridal party entered the room | Convention—Thompson-Burke Mar- Rk day evening in Blackstone hall of B — strating in sproving end tiliing boing | &5 8,00 ihadr an arch of eversteons ge. ‘ uville. and white and red roses arranged b: Migs Jennie Kendall of Taftville is Twas present from this and surrounding | {oving friends. The bride wore white | Wednesday evening there was a cot- ey, o Tetk o i B | e e tats road from Bomtre: | 15, Jears’ erowth and baaly infected | BOUESS Sk SR SSTTIeq DIl Toscn. | (ED, Srpyer mesting at Mmw Eilen - e br w iy Mrs. Tmothy Sweeney entertained | station to te street 5 NeSLEC et muslin and carried white roses. Af- |- Miss Mabel Booth is visiting her fs Mr. and Mrs. Howard and Dorothy on | - Several from . this section attended ter the ceremonv a breakfast wae |ther, Rev. J. P. Booth, in Chester, VE. Sunday. the bee convention in Hartford the EAST WOODSTOCK. served. “The bride and groom took the | Lincoln Luce of Niantic was a guest pJSmse Dunse went 6 Willimantic| past weele . GG e i, 8] Ao ciotk tram, for New Bentord tor o | last_ week 4t the' Jome of William A, Ne: rs, Me- ndler Distri visit W ends of the groom Mes, William Harvey s visiting hers | Gorty’s’ Sunday. S Weckitnad: o5 and then went to Hurtford where @ | Miss May MacCalium of Ludlow. V. m&, wae&-‘e ity B .m E!‘nwn ‘was in Hartford Wed- s n::ly lurntx:had nl-z.o;::h -wuurt.a them | is of ber sister, Mrs. H. R. sradbia oF Bk brother: Bogeoe Page | Deey have been sstn quite dban 1n s ,‘;g.‘“,' 'n"’af“;'.“ are vis- | i employed i the J. . Diosiond e | | Mise Margaret Glover and Miss Ma- in Putnam Monday. this vicinity lately. ily’ at’ the Center. 5 Nir. and Mre. Mayhow are both mem: | bel Park, delagates from the local Y. —— Mioa Sarih Averill of Worcester is Mrs, Clement acgompanied by | Pers of the Baptist churth and have | P. C. U.. attend: WlLsmMLLE visiting relatives in_town. 3 many friends.. The' going away gown | tion of the Y. P. C, U., held in. Dan- I was old rose cloth with hat to match. bury. last weelk, lsfl,osbflh;ys;’;l: w:&fl ‘Worcester visitors “Ml;iacha:]es visited Storrs college on sdxo‘;h‘::enad Monday. Th. school - A ol b, Burke were married at the Methodis Distributers for Eactern - onday. house Chandler district has baen | home Willimant rd s ‘Mis. Charles Jennings and son Ed-| Mr. and Mrs. George Upton of Nor- | repsired and reopened astor m and cut flowers. v e e M Y P..""'S.." m ufi ‘mund of Franklin, Mass., have been wich are recent visitors here clo.d!vrnflrlr m ‘their H Woflecke has returned | letin for v

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