Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 17, 1910, Page 10

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LETTERS FROM TWO STATES the on Paton ana Mivs Winitred i ity ot e Baven, wers ma“""““m‘»&b Wany Wolls Dry—Fecent Bales and | recent A Mra, 6, A, Isigh Marriage—Annus! Meeting of in the Line mesting bouse | Entertainments—How a Wild Heifer C‘mmy Bundny evening wax led by Pastor 5 “’ir»"l?‘ ‘.m ’A‘: uur spent | Library Association. on Baiurday evening, Dec. 24. Was Caught. | o dee Travi i e oyl it l l NE' mm l"""" SR WAE OF WNGEION TRIVIVE; T Mr, and Mrs, Frank Jovdan, Mr. ank Tho resent cold waye has ceused ice | CLARK'S FALLS SOUTH WINDHAM. Grover Prown whot a large red fox o to the codar swainp near Hpaniding's :':‘": Business Mesting of [ recentiy. Whare are more, toxes | C: & r = — | miarey May mot with pecutsar sn- | ATLer the regiar sommion of the Bap- | .0 are Forts e " fox wied A S8 sarat “The tuneral of Mre, Charies Horton | ¥dwin Kennedy spent Friday In|gury last Friday waite R s o o ,2‘,“,“”””"1:»«» 55 Sows T . was held on Bunday from her late Providenes, | ketonts 5t Woodstock sesder e | > Soliowing M«fr: for the en_ | 10 . tin of Westerly has heen “Fre ey Harey Grimes eon- | The missionary —soclety met with | g his tonge hetween i (et wien ¥ " aastam $ nde e e o W, | dctad e fuenral services. The bear- | S1rs George Benedict at the yarwmags | o stooimate gats bim a shars rp o et Swp ) ers weve Charies Chamberlain, George Monday afternoon, Miss Knayp was|the chin, nearly severing the tip of : _Socretary ai Clark nheriain, Charles Hackus and Jay | present and gave an sddress, nix tongue. A Boctor took seversl James Hheldon has returned to his 4 Rev. T. A Tarner is i g s houses to 81 aré cxpect Funeral of Mrs, Charles Horton—An- | From Opening Magazines Miss Tripp | JFrv T A& Tarnes is vick, us are 81- 1 _Goening of Fine Mew Peoole’s The- | ury narvest — Bome hass CENTRAL 'wcg Mrs, Ciifford Jordan were visiors in 5 b4 5 0 form from 6 16 % inches thick on s OB iy Boston and vicinily jast week, Baptist Bunday Bohool Elects Officers private jce ponds and those who have 8.| Gets Blood Poisoning—Ladies’ Aid i.p, | commenced cutting. Bazaar Proves a Success, Water Supply Bhort. Nearly Lost Tip of Tongue Bbrarian, Mre Leva 5 ocle. Borial was at Windharm, | Mrs. Arnold M. Mathewson and | sijtches 1o close the wound. e was « School I8 preparing o | e, In_ Etunington after spendio & | PG il Baratow entertained | daughier Helen were tn Norwich on | rather sient for several tays, it wan | o ey Premtar T schoot - and is | y S d verk o it o MiAdletow | Baturday. >3 Bt o e gncert 5 oy 7 f 1h i £ 3 i E P wis and Ceorge Brown have | Weoh nd visitors from Middletown ; iy }’u“- Meirkels. Sike s 4o Saw wM 0 'H_;'fin_z -«‘!::y, :_n':! Ancsdny. | 25 well o the choir 9 renezring rses con bullding an leehouse for Dr. C. B Y. P. 6. C. E Elscts Officors. 5 5, Charies Dugbee has been v e N TG < London to spend the winter with réia- | i4iny friends in banisison the past g Vorth on Pendleton u.m . The annunl business mud:m A he | (iyes, e P A » o Electric Lights for Moo!houu. Chester Burdick of Chase 11111, Y. P 8, (. B wir held Tuesdny even The Ladier Al soclety met at the p - 1 Severas eloctric & e Bk 5 je, B 1, was the guest of his aunt, |yl Gnd the (olowing oMeers Were | churen parior Tuesday and heid a st gt g Pt g K omga Rane 1ra HMorace F. Palmer, last Saturday. | cjeciog; < Larst preatdent; | uuiting hee, Mise Florence Coblelihn of this puce | d in o B KR ol Mre V., ¥. ¥ GOSHEN [ HHiord tom ton, treasu held at the home eof | commitice Khnrm, vice prewi | pereta Ao s \ Friday eve- Foaretta | ghoriff and Mre, George B Biiven hey drovs 1o the home of the groom P ol i gt ity ohined $tephen Cuildn; |~ Spips Hes Philline of Novth Grosve-] s Cngligh nesghvorhood. i inday #ehool is making prep- kham; Nower, Mew. Wl riale has been the guest of 1o Mins Juiia May in the guest o o for it apnual Christmas con- Charles Cole recently shot a hand- red fox that weiglied eleven | Tund. ", s | ¢ Boen Cardworth 1) ml # Just bee - o g Pl i2-aybg 100 oot oo fier name waw dramn from | assoch P - tevens and PRI WU ut Wi ne hay ts spending | the 15t of high school girls noon. The officers wers Jaskron of Paite was opened to Case of Blood Poisoning. ring from FflANKL"‘ Mimw Fra few days with her at Lynn, Moy Miss Lydia Johnson waa a recent | “% VR S ton has been st B orwlen visitor Pllypira g 7 ibs Mim Hlelen Connager was in Nor- wich on Toes reparations fo cantata and| The sale and entertainment gi: . \.Kn e .l o 2 r’c h <'Ifu:‘rh on | the ladics of Fouth Windham to Christmen are heing T | the money pledged for the Willim 1 Vi . Smith wius & recent| Y. M. C. A. bullding was a great Foorwion visltor | e, Crye ¥s of the sy B 7 - A o NORTH LYME | BROOKLYN o Sirong made a business trip to | MiAdietown Tiew O, L CHn- | 111 the past week, #tock were married ¢ chajrman of okout | yuoibe’ (earge Bliven hms heen it | tonal parsomase Baturd z Pockham; DIaver | o0 the home of hix grandparents, | Bev. T. A Tuarner; afte coreraony ather, Louls Kiese, Ladies Hold Sals and En!'minmom." Local Pastor at Norwich Conference |'he home of her dent; | Undertaker Frank Huling has been | 274 Harcig Hinbard lterature, Mrs. Wll4 | 7 jcnas. : Mrs, Wiliiam May, oted 1o pledge 325 for Bunets ot Y. M. C. A. bullding oo, Dpening of New Theatsr. ar Wmhlnf wtore the follows: e last Saturday | Miss Annte Tripn in recov Rorrs | Liood poisoring st the Da i in Putnam. While opening 2 gazine a wire cut her | n by er, cnuped the g wought her finger wil % 4wl "t being abl The name of Leater. ntic | bt that this is t sue- | heaters of its »ize in the state T one | nilation and a perfect for the ¢, comfortable op- ton, spoke In the ing, A collection Miss AMes Kenda g #i2ze The mights in 2 Wik Moy, Francis T % and Mre Purvis —Bupper With Mystifying Menu. "" vf"rf'}'(':l’.,r. wiry re I Middletown Tue Mrs, o | Ruth Kenawt. # remair wer night | Dr. G F. Genung, pastor of the isw Fl Lada e AW soctcty Rald 0 ehicken | it orend stiomtied s yast weck | Vent Sundsy with ber e S o wupper at_the honie of Mrs. Erwiti | the meeting of the pastors in Norwic S s O Fairs. A O 4 e ern dawt Vriday evening ana reported & very ' spiritual and | Prize for Naming Theater. st ek HOERIXVILLE helpful meeting ire. John Fallon fter spending a few nd Mra. DeWitt C turned to Boston WINDHAM € UNTY . CHAPL"‘. Mrs. DeWitt C. Park was in Put on Tuesiay Ald Socisty Gives Sale and Suppe: Bucesssful Candidates Entert Friends. Mystery Supper. \id society of t church evening 5 & me Mr. and Mrs. Hemenway, formerly of Kigin, il are visiting at Mrs, Ol- sghiers, | of $10 given by K Dr. James 1. Garde Eight lnch ice Being Harvestad—Car pet Company Hustling. {a name for built try nam Holgerson's in Potnarn. Tree on Christmas Evs. ostonian's Delight | s ve Mariin's slored Btafl of Life HEBRON Mr. and Mre. Andrew M. Litchfietd | o wi 111 and a Doctors Pay HEERO! are spending o number of weeks with Skippers Residenc i i o friends in Lawrence, Long island, and 18 Moot Sehovis L s Mabs Chisies of % Bats O Brooklyn, N. 'Y A Letter and F N Do > The Ladies' Aid society met Wed- The ' & Ministe Evangelist at Bagt vendny afterncon with Mre J. Wilbur anphear meration Buces ful Sale. After the The sociaty held a sale of useful and | Bramime with recitations fancy articles, ice cream, cake and | Prisoner Recaptured. ndy at the vestry Wednesdny eve- | On Tues evening, Jailer ning, December 7 Fleld recs fo My s B Supper to Constituents. O’ Conno: Representative-elegt Char miet s Turner and Clarenco I Chestor, the ew judge of probate. gave an oyster supper to about hundred of their er 21, while Annie and Mabel Dyer, er a visit for & in Fhiladeiphia, h friends at the vesiry last Friday eve ning William M. Brown of Windham WINDHAM ed at the church last Sunday. Hev. H. . Mcinight of North Cov- | Supper Given by Ladies’ Aid Society— entry i expected to preach next Sun- any Notes of Local Interest. WOO0DSTOCK Mission Work in North China Desorib ’ Larrabee ed—John E. Clark Engages in Bee- . n monthe hoaping. and New Jersey Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Marra Mr and Mrs. Marvin ¥. Hyde spent | uma are at home on a six Mrs. Charles Lewis a ho escaped from the charze loyed at labor outside of the ja v weeks with friends returned home. d daughter, B. zuests of relatives Wisconsin, Philadelphia " The The booths fancy articie emi- Mrs. Wi s Bart Mrs. Charl eream, Mr. and Mrs. E mystery bare. Mrs. L. Mrs. Ar cen ple supper |6 to 8 oclock. T# 2 | the Misses Rose and Beatrice { Amelia Hill, Etnel Co Tillinghast, ckford and chcva, Mm.r;s at Ba sesx, ad Indigraion. They do ther dery. Swmatl PAL Swmall Dose. Somall Price GENUINE must bear =iznat Birtnday Party P STAFFORDVILLE Green Marriage—Burial of Mre Jssezs Btarcey Mathewson: solo, Rose Sex ings, Miss Eoith Eyers: ma The aim of this firm since Sunday in Worcester. cation. Mr. Marra noids an important John Lindeman of Hartford bas been ,,,.4:',,“ ork on the canal. m fmmdm m ‘865 has the guest of his sister, Mrs. John E.| Mrs. Horace Eaton is visiting 'n| 2 Clark. Millbury, Mas: Missionary from Nerth China. Mrs. Homer Wood was in Wor: Rev. Mr. Perkins, & medical mis- | Teontiy sionary, copnected with the North " - BOClaly SRve o China misslon, guve an account of his | it8 Popular bean suppers in the « work In the Congregational church on | Eriday night, under the ¢b Sunday morning In the evening he | - '°- g e in chz save a wtereopticon lecture at the e - thank-offering meeting of the Ladies’ = g Vilssionary soeieiy. ~ The offering \,,“;, ";‘r‘j“"{ Hets ion amunoted to over $40. e - Bees for John E. Clark. Postmast Jom John E. Clark has bought several |again after sev “days indred hives of bees in Bharom, N. Springs g section are low and intends going into beekeping | a zood many wells have gone dry. on & large seal Gosial il Reseption. NORTH WO0ODSTOCK he social at the homie of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Kingsbury Thursday eve- | Hibbard-Cobleigh Marriage—Teacher ning was also a reception to Rev. R. Resigna, R. Kendall and Mrs. Kendall Light efreshments were served and a pleas- | Charles Perrin wa ant evening enjoyed by all. 3 Mrs. Jobn E. Clark and Mrs. Chaun. cey S. Chilg visited relatives in Hart- | this place ford this week. riage of Ha: Miss Flo; st Woodstock, December NORTH STERLING " Mrs. Chandler Hibbard w ghter, rd, at Springfleld Instaliation of offic suing year will tak George Pierce shot a very large fox SAF IRV At I‘.h"' "r?".g" last week Wednesday, which makes Supplisd Pulpit. thres foxes he killed within a week. Rev. John Nichols supplied the Old fashioned folks used to say win- | pit here last Sunday in piace o tar would never set in until the wells | regular pastor. Mr. and Mrs. Three Foxes Shot in One Week—Sale of Woodlots. end swamps were full of water. This|have been here for several weeks, oc- m be an off year. cupying their cottage. and Mrs. Joseph Se Mra. Jane Robbins was in Hartford | Mrs. Annie Houghton has resigr Mas: } - Monday as teacher here on ount of rey of Newton Clear, Nine-inch lce Being Har Mr Lillie Swan of Providence has | health. Her resignation is accepted Mrs. I P. Booth heen here u number of days looking | with much_ regret after the workinen on her new house Mr. and M Edgar Trask were vis- the “Line Store.” Charles Tilllnghast of Danielson has hou a nu od he tchv:(:(:r mber of uu.v woodlots here WESTMlNSTER Hunters have Dheen out every day itors in Willington recently since the fall of enow looking for | Rev. L. B. Tenney Lectures on Abra- foxes ham Lincoln—Meeting of W. C. T. U. or Lzgleston. who has been suf- h a number of mc s, is able to do a litle work. | ered a lec ) 2 1t s expectad the old trusty 1- | Lincoln in the church last Frida shooting guns will be brought into use | ing. The i was exceed #oon, as the law is off on deer in a | tresting and given Mr. with Rev. L. B. few davs in this state. It is hoped that | usual pleas unner no man wiil be shot for a deer, as is A disting missionary often the case in other states, Austria is e: to_be preser the C. B. meeting next Sunday ev STERLING o e er at the parsonage this week on F Epworth League Entertained in Moo- sup—Local Note ! nch of th €T T i the e of Miss Olney on Miss Fdna V. Chester, who has been A fine dinner was served at | m. There wvigiting her sister in New York, re- turncd to her home here om Thurs- Aay The Sterling Epworth league was pleasantly entertamed at Moosup by the members of the Moowup league on Friday evening, Dec. 16 Ihers are meveral new cases of scar- ol e R ~t faver in the town » School closed Friday for the Christ- e Vaetion ot two wesis ONECO rs b clanger an Irs. Em of Norwich wore fn Boston Mt ween, | Mesting of Lad ——— itors and Visiting. WEST WOODSTOCK Mrs. 8 A, Walie and Miss funeral of arish n Sat R Black spent Wednesday in Providence. | is to he Unton Christian Endeavor Service Led| Mrs. E. L. Kenyon was in M by the Pastor. Thursday. > Mrs. D. 8. Kenvon v Mre Jarvis Hall is again tn the | dence Thursda; Pay-Kimbell hospital Mrs. That T is fine slelghing all through the | Aid society Wedne: atterncon parish. Miss Allce Burdick of Jewett A mocial was held at the Congrega- |is visiting her pavents, Mr. and tional ctiureh Wednesday evening 3 A soctal and chicken pie supper is boine planned st the Baptist churel The wnfon Christian indeavor ser o 0 Ghie Congrogational church lase | mond of Brennan -ester ‘adies’ Aid society gave one of Harttord on piace next Tues- attend Bennett, an Ald Society—Vis- ted in Provi- rlained the Ladies' | been to give to the invest- ing public intelligent and conservative advice. lts traditionsare based on 2b- solute integrity and efficient service. These factsshould have weight with you when investing your funds. apel n of as a . TATTAWAUGAN Death of Mrs. Charies Bonrer— tainment Given by Lacies’ A2 ciety. and rd of STAFFORD Burial of Mrs. Elvu anfi:rd—-Grar:o tans New Year's Ball. pul- f ABINGTCN from nt at ening “riday Paid up Capital. Ons Million was urd: “Baptist Youns People a & play as part of their C mas en Sarrie | The © OFFICERS:; WILLIS A. BRISCOE, Pres't. CHAS W. GALE, cashier. oosup ! nich: i HOWARD VALLr_Y | Raymona Han Wounsock. | City {et, R. L, last Saturday on busimess. Mrs.| Rev. Howard Bassett of W HENRY L. BENNETT, Ass't Cashier. ter preached in the Free Metho FRich: pliziien aid ctihan & = spent | chureh last Sunday Which psctien s i S Ninod Howard Valley will 500n have a tel- | 3¢ Ddullds up the whale systen: Ham ‘fl\hm\- line. A body of wen are at | Get X today in usoal Lguid form or from ! work setting the poles hovolated tabdisls caled Sarsatabs. The Thames National Bank AMPLE RESQURCES TO ASSURE CONSISTENT SERVICE FOR ALL COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTS allars. Surplus, Eight Hundred and Seventy Thousand Dallars. Resources, Three and Gne-Half Millions of Dallars. No service this bank can render will be regarded as unimportant. Uniform consideration will be extended in every department. CHARLES L. HUBBARD, Vice-Pres't. NATHAN A. GIBBS, Ass't Cashier. TRNARRNRN | NEW YORK

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