Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 1, 1911, Page 10

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Miss Ruth Bunou Ll m the week in Vi ih. SR are visiting the former's | Willard uem week ent . and Mrs. Daniel D. Tayler, | with his Fannie Bennpett. t! Leon Gagnon of Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Mayuard of { spent the week end with his father. Uncasville wer:s Sunday guests of Mr. The Misses Law have returmed from and Mrs. Edward Aver & visit in Middletown, Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Hewitt vis-{ Benjamin Thompson of New ¥ork E&d Sunday with relatives in Nor- | spent the week with Mrs. Almira e “Thompson. Mr. and MNurse Charles A. Gray were Mrs. Pbmy Mooney is entertaining guens of relatives in Norwich on Sun- | her sister, Miss Rose Morind. Ernest Nichols spent the week end “Nirs. Harry Hayes #nd son of Nor- | in Norwich. wich Town were Wednesday visitors| Uames Corcoran was a visitor of Miss Laura Clark. Southbridge Sunday. Recent Real Estate Sales. Led C. E. Mesting. Muech real estate is changing bhands Miss Clara B. Tucker led the Chris- in Ledyard. Luther . Gray has sold | tisn Endeavor meeting Sunday. his farm to Frederick W. Burton and| 'Fred Barber entertained his broth- wil! e an auction in tbe near future. | er Joseph op Sunday. Mr. Gray will move into John M. Mrs, Samuei Gillette, Mrs. James ’s_eottage. ‘Walker, Miss Hattie Stewart recently Burton has sold his farm to out] spent the day in Worcester. s Mr. and Mrs, C. F. Withe have re- Gallup has soid his elegant | turned from a visit in Waterbury. . han Williams of Bellows | ~Master Harry Allen and sister Flor- Mr. Williams, who is the] ence are guests of their aunt, Mrs. the U. S. cream separator,| W. E. LaBelle, have a foreman on the farm and| William Armsbes took John fil raise pedigreed cattle and use the | Vaughn's place as paymaster during vlage for a summer lLome. his ilpess. BETHEL W00DSTOCK J. C. Bl is visiting friends in Mont- | Rev. R. R. Kendal! Preaches on Fron- ciafr, N, J. “From there he will attend ] o, micmo D F TSR 3 'y edish Pas- the New England southern conterence| aF W% e Surey in_South Mancheste:. e L A ung oahcht SUBAY] e James 7. Williamson is visiting There will be no services in the M. | in Providence. E. church on April 2d. as the pastor,| Miss Ida Epalding t & few days Frank Chamberiain, is away at- |88t Week with her sister in Norwich. {‘:d\n. the conference. Marvin’ ¥. Hyde bas a new truck Mrs. FPrank (‘hamberlain is spending | Automobile. a few days in Providenca Missionary Lecture. =7 o g Sunday evening Rev. 'R. R. Kendall fimswow gave a lecture on Missionary Life on the F‘rn;der at the ;flulon&ry meet- " 4 of the Christian Endeavor society. P s A of Baltic ts visiting at e lecture was illustrated twith lan- Miss Ethel Duke closed the winter | tern slides. 5 term of sohool last Priday and return- | Going”te Bristol. ed to her home in Manchester. Much te the regret of his parishion- Mr. amd s Farrison Brown and {ers, Rev. Carl Carlson, who has beem Mgs. Jumes . Edinoud of Waterbury | pastor of the Swedish Comgregational spent Sunday with the Edmond broth- { church for tha three years, has orsd. resigned to take effect the first of July. 3 Pt Mr. Carlson has received a call to a larger parieh in Bristol. WINDHAN COUNTY. Miss Emma Allen and Miss Caro P. Stowell :: the academy faculty are spending the spring vacation at their CENTRAL VILLAGE Bomer. in — _Mr. Simon: wg: h.l!nbezn head Happonings of the Week—Ministers . Bowen, is to move to South Woodstock en April ist. Mest ot Saresnag: Miss Ross of Putnam rendered sev- eral vielin selections very acceptably Mzs. Warren Hopkitls and' Mr on Sunday morning at the Congrega. Brookly, Colline has been visiting | Uonal ehurch. ves. : ahd Mrs. Otis Conaiit of Gurley- ‘THOMPSON ave been spending a few days piaissadhog with relatives. Schools Closed for a Week—Sale of Mrs. Alonzo Coon has been in Wor- ® cester to see her daughter, Mliss. Ma- 2 . DElmho s recovering 4t the howBAL | 1n, tqbh schoels closed -last Friday Charies Byles of Brunswick, M is | ror 2 SO0 o vavation, - his vacation with his'pagents, | 5% week of va and Annie Dunning SE"and Mes Charies Byies. of Briar Cliff manor are in town over- party seciug improvements on their home his home Baturday evening. |,.re Guring their vacation. K. A. Dun Cantorbusy, | Ning of Perryville spent Sunday with veruinlud relatives from Cem o 43 Mr. an Mrs. E. Hoxie LI llb!'lfl'. and daughter, Miss Fdna, were .in| 2 % Child of Woodstock has Mn Providence Saturday attending the|pioyiif ber daughter, Mrs. R. e Miss Dorothy Beebe hias been enter- taining Miss Howe of Norwich. 4 Mies Augusta Mills has returned et Y auehn uf Mo from a visit to Boston. R S Lne Lowell N. Ross sold his farm last Mrs. Lydia Spicer visited in Packer- | V2K to L. ville Sunday. D e B ynt Sundey. ot mie] Uoly. sas Sk Saies Converse ciar- s tained Rev. Mr. Garst over Sund Miss Elizabeth Elliott of Willimantic YREAY . sPent Sgndey st ter Dome Leslie Mills of Wilsonville has been Raymend Ryder has been visiting | JI3Une bis erandparents, Mr. and Mrs. ] . oseph BB Bete. % Andi"Resk, in Attle- | TSI NNE: focy hets aitended the i ; | evangelistic meetings in the Baptist A - g ;nslt;x;\g:n:mt Sunday church at Putnam which were com- ""“‘. pleted Sunday. ss Lucy Pope has been at her |PIqied F. M. Knight is vieiting rela- heme in Canterbiiry. Bers. Arthur Baton of East Killingly | V68 in Providence. has been the guest of Mrs, Emma Ba- WESTMINSTER tom. Schools Close on Friday—Persanal Brief: Mrs. Mary Medbury has been enter- {aining her daugiiter, Miss Myrtis Mad- Moosup. ev. George Benedict has been in Foston. Aiss Miss Evangeline S8mith arrived at the Rose Beaudry of Wilbraham academy 18 spending her vacation with :&m&;’zfiz e eaendlis the %:. “:_;enu, Mr. and Mrs. David | Mrs. Desire DeGrenier has been the * Ministers' Meatin .uest of relatives in Providence. The ministers of the g.Proluunl 'ru-k m:' i S e e churches of the town met with Hov. | Fred Newtamq 8 “everal months at rge Benedict at the parsonage Fri- | “Rev. A. A. Smith attended the moet- y afternoon. Ing at C v 4 Eimer Bennmett of Canterbury has|pftermoon | o> © Wns on Sunday Close of Term. been a Iv‘hllorl_hen, . Lucy Cross of Mansield Con- | Scnools 1n town elosed tor th ler, who has beem visiting her son, L. wacn%n on Fridsy. Meses S rUing Dows, supervisor of schools, ward Cross, has returned home. L -u’:fi‘y“.&?":l‘fmfi‘ Usbridge | was a caller here on Saturday. ott Tadd spent Sunday fn | Rre% Mead spent several days in Springfiold, where his son Thomas 1a |1 Baward Bager was in Norwich Tecovering from & severe iliness. Mrs. | day laat weak: i Ladd Bas been thers the past.'two || ‘Nelsor Semith has been suffering wesks caring for him. (ul0%epi Hartley, Jt. of Norwich was Frgm s attick of asthms. | Mrs. Columbus Bmith is abl hest o Master James Carlen |out after boing conbria 1o i — #losed Priday for a weeics | PVl inesn Myron A“on d famil: f Foeqt Friday at Merril Buttows CLARK'S cuueas Nlu Kelly Elucy- Vaocation With Lo cal Friends—8tudents NORTH 1 'WOODSTOCK at Home. Mr. wu..—. to Pmoh on Sunday Miss Mary E. G. Kelly, who spent —Personal items. ( Wallace Armstr ebme time in thi ¥ mstrong, a student at e is -'w:l:-nu:m(o:'fi': h fon seminary, is home for vaca- L it of Now York, has been en. & week's vacation with Triends ,,.‘fk’“xm:l{"‘;: I Potter is spending a M ¥ 1. Mawitis feturned ¥riday mfter ".;'-nfi-al;i anm is convalescing Fosice visit in Brookiyn and New | ¥ e Gt B. C. Jewelt and children of | P8, at his graudmother's while his mother. Mrs. Alic h were ot Fostmaster Jowstés tal. in Willimantie. for trenthions . Mr. Waters of Woodstoek is. to Ollvw of the Connecticit . also :h-“ and .M.Fh here Sunday. “‘...Z".“:c.a:‘.. k3 - WESTFORD. returned to AR and family E Jewett and en;n:: u‘:’ ":.g" .2_ ma. Mr. Clem- remaan of the Buck es- f ] maple syru 1A o nen ad ot RLER recent Everett H. Barlow* h on a visit with friends in Mystic. 00l for mnwln‘;"nm wire mtitch- bery. . Judge O. D. Baker made a business| J. C. Taber and family were recent Blanchette wn at his home ynt rore’ can you nkfi EERLInTo mind e ana with it fo 1t _the piano is not sold receive the first con: mills is wood. Jot /b hab| them of the aceident. No buila hour:lt of m;-’l:-a e ‘being ;m, the hnlcn was not m— SCOTLAND. : 3’*’3» -%3” "‘Nw" whvion. —_— S St olf's Farm Owners and Tenants Make heflg@’?n%m"“s‘mfi“h e i c&-anno—-namm by Storm. | {1 u‘:‘o-'?mmmwh h:-ue to get around Mr. and Mrs. Perry Simpson mioved | Mg - “Braafor from TRursday (o Iraukiin and will ocoupy Fo gl i b e M eed q e 2 3 a part of the Cyrus Ayer hoi inficld Tther there, ~homewa Watrqus, retur ; ‘ ihe| Stmpson will by emplo sefifl,‘l BOPT Lof enaesn “Suring ‘boupd, is so si-ent. that accommoda- o rth street, e "Smith. Aver on hig large dairy farm. winfer term were tions ‘have to be engaged weeks|; : oy k the| M™% A B. Kingsley and chiidren| Boom 4, grades 6, 7 and §; teacher, ‘are spending the Haster recess in Miss Margaret Sullivan. Registered, 32 0 andu;ie?-gl e ks navi 5 i ey i, Burhy, Dav S 3 A e Vi It ot e 'fhn S ot i | Emery mm; o s ot SR Kl | ey S daaee B A 3 — o Newas ey, 3 imsor, Lauren - Baptist v Tor Were accompanied by Mrs. H. Martin 3;? Flneh ey and Miss May Latell Room 3, grades 4 and B: tcacher. § " of Wednesday| 155 Ruby Ladd hns returned after | Miss F. Louise Twohlg. Registered 47 & 3 . 9 o H pvias a visit with relatives in Massachu- | _Wyina Lambert, Lucienne Marcau- any lchool being at the usuai ha\l& : X Lo ] “"“"“‘" eIty | setts, L5 rele, Loretta Palliser, Harry Bamford, '.oD.!:"el I“lyl‘mwi;kmovmlge s i % Misy Mary Moore, one of the teach- | Henry Meunier, John Oates. :e’k e“lletl.“ ‘e f;‘\—mfl.‘ 5 5 = ers of West Haven, is spending her Room' 2, grades 2 and 3; teacher h'.::mm? h;_; ‘h;’:le ion Eix mfl&h‘ e ¥ : vacation with her parents, Rev. and | Miss Agnes B. Allen—Registered, 45— Mz Simciis, wha s ovias Te -tk 3 c : 2 Mrs. W E. B, Moore. Dorothy Bamford, Ellen Cuntis, Wile Mr. ons, W Ashford Grange Works Third - and Leases Farm for Five Vears liam Desrosier, George Gosselin,Charles week from the house owned by Her- g Fourth Degrass—Notes. i Hopkins, - Lucien Joly, Edwin Moffitt bert W. Bowen. i m“i""'fl notorse Perry and family moved {0 | Thomas Parkinson, James Pailiser. 3 vVey rm ‘weeh, wl r. o 1 S 3 BROOKLYN regular conmecration] The Ladies’ #x“‘ e e on Saer”| Perry has rented for @ period-of fipe | A1 RS BIRK 1 tehcher. R . | meeting. The -ubwz for the midweek | tained by Mrs. B m on ~{ years: Blizabeth Colman. egisteres —_— : g:;yer on Thursday is Life's n-vdlv *fi«m been en-| , EX-Representative A. H. Gallup re- thnitiars Mhae Brooklyn Grange Purchases a Home— 001 ufl !t- !'ewhér “*‘flw "",“‘." ""c Hattin turn ed Fridey from o brief visit with | 200M ST, ETACE i feachel, ST * Various Happenings. elen Knight of Souths C tertaining cr.::";bfifl-. Biyand Mrs, J. 1. Pendleton in New | pipirand, Alice Burby, Lewis Mofit 3 ven, i ’ Shariét P 3 sm,y i ol roliss Lasrabes en-| Ashford granee Ne. 90, coferred| Mre F. N. Taylor and children of MMildred Phillips. Ralph Wilder Frances Moore to| teriain feny at 5 o'clock fi:e third and fourth cegrna on a class | Lebanon are spending the week at the = the state prison m ‘Wethersfleld, they|tea on Tuesday. of five candidates on Mareh 32, after| home of Mrs, Tayiors parents, Mr.| TOI.I. ANB mUNTY ' having been sentenced by the superjor G. lLathrop spemt Tuesday|whion s fine baked bean supper was| and -Mrs. Bugene Kimball. court to serve not less than one year| night in Beston. served. Mrs. R. E. Geer, Misses Gladys and nor more than 18 months each for the ‘William Wells has moved his family | Beatrics Geer, were guests this week offense of assault and highway rob- mfl into George Deane’s house. of relatives in Norwich and vicinity. EOLTON The contractor has commenced Wi Compet Fusning of nge— | trip to the Thread City en Tuesday of | Hariford visitors. et e e ST et R :‘:',,f - this week The electrlc aierm of' Wednosday | Funeral of Andrew Kingsbury—Mrs is a;t ::lnumm:nsmncg from the comter . 9 “‘Mfii‘fi_ this vllh:(a n,ttnd.fl avenin‘ of n;x e"tdt:anlytwo hours‘hdu- James Devlin Died in South Man- pos low 8. C. Harris place to Friday evening e combined mesting ration CH ng] severe here. chest mgh 8. Ifl{ticl:lhfi 1d of Providence vis. “’gh’e"“g::! :Vepiag. with Mughfih; granges which was hdahwuumnuc '1"¢letphnn nes were bfineduom. and the e 5. g R 4 s " | Riley and Miss M. Pear] leaders. Botn | March 23. 2 electric plant of the Uncas Power — Angrew Kingsbury of North Coven- god rrank and Alice Litchield over| iges furnished o very interesting pro-|, Armold Upten is maidng extensive|company was somewhat dameEed: | iry 'who was §o injured by a bull last i G - ter Flor.|ETemme. There were 58 members| impro on the lawn in front of — e e | Saturday morning that he dicd that e e R wd"‘“hm Mr amd | Present and four visitors. is hawieg. night, was barn in Rockville, April. Mrs. J. R. Potter and Mr. and Mrs. F. Spring Moving Begun. D _Pord. " £ o 1| oFred Fitch has moved frem the - EKONK unday afternoon a fire started in| Cengdon ce to Windham. A 2 S e M | e e e R N . Bl Liee e . G. Lawton t ins uth{ the farm recent Heouse—Rev. 3 'reaches v Semetery upon the west, doing serlous | Fitts. Ho e 1 1o, mork for L. Bursham,| ot Covantr . gressing rapidly. The foundation. for | o Coventrs, and o sister, Mrs. damage. Neighbors responded and ‘owns the " Ihe DuW e % Sient SRR AL W | e takeial was Dald) Wadoasdey fo t th fire, v F? & new wat ul ave Ax-rlv S ~ i Tie gy (o S o -m"'“”". h.&“"‘.u”“"m.'a. aar Hey, B2 TR0 12T | and ave being moved from the cars. | afiernioon with s praver st the house ; # unt of bad ) T e T R e e g their danghter oni 1o state guperintandent of the Con-| wey s’ Sl attendance. ot the Ben: | sregational church at 130. tops of the trees cut made a hot fire.| A 5 has poen vending tiona) churches of ComnecticUt.| nett auction, but evervthing sold | Mr. Kingsbury had been a member et 1849, He spéent the greater part of his Progress on New Power Plant—Gold | life in Ceventry. Mr. Kingsbury is Fish the Fad. survived by his wife, Mra. Mary Laura - Hughes Kingsbury, a son John, a ‘Work on the new power plant is pro- | daughter, Miss Hannah Kingsbury, o of this church since fourtoen years of Grange 'Purchases Hall. % w“'::““fi" bay ces. Rev. dir. Kolioge preached in | ™51 fen are the proper thing now. | age and a deacon for muny years. ‘The Brooklyn grange has hought of | "UI/CC il pekther new parish in Coventry, which is| vou. " oomes of new. local dealers | His finm stand for the right, his ge- C. §. L. Marlor tie hall that they have| Miss Stelis wre| in"groat bereavement over the sudden | JIOTE SOMSS OF Wew | nial, kind manner and bright wit won occupied for twenty or more years, The| ViSling her father, Charles Hicks = |destn of its senior ' deacen, s R Teitle daushier of Mr. and Mre, | for him- the ‘highest respact, admira- ball occupies the second Story of the e SREeN o kh-burv, who was idiled by a bull| pone Mode fevanter of PR Bl MY | tion and friendship of those who knew town. is fa o o B Sp Tor G stover mit_Has ot Boos eoeu] RS Bptie sowis soens e Tathes had bosn Gach ““é e | PRAIRI et | B BanC R MelREd of Chaplin. pled mpch of the fma for, ssversl o5 Pt o AT weeip] 2 Wes o fmvet e g EISAN | 1ave charge of the briek work on the'| church, whio' preachied the funeral sr- boilers and stack to be erected by the | on, voiced the sentimeats of all in the property, it is thought improve- vasation Hiari = cun trp erybody. On Wednesday Mr. Kell f - wibligh. o cliong the remark, “A great man has fallen ments will be made. 1 P wefimogoverfirflr to att:;l F‘hc tunu' i in Israel. The crowded (‘hnl:h l:d ‘Mr. and Mre. Frank D. Spaulding o s 3 logg, o i3 teaching profuse floral offerings spoke elo- Danielson were the guegts Sunday of m:m Place . she|in the high school of Gardner., Mass, WILSONVILLE | quently of the love and esteem in Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Spaulding. is at the parsoiage for the aster re- ——— ] which he was held by his fellow men Mrs. Salida E, Weaver, after spend- Pearl, who has]coes for a week. School Closes for Spring Vacation— | Mz abeth Bailey s ill and ing the winter 1n Florlda, has returned| been the anitor of ""uc’;‘”"h far T Notes. { Mrs. . Graces, Miss Mae Gracey and to her home. last seven vears, read resiguntion, RAWSM Naarh Gracey of Cleveland, O, are o to take effect May 1, 3 4 e, Grange Mesting. Miss Millle Fuiler is spending & fow School closed last week Friday for | with her. The grange held an open meeting|days with her mother, Mrs. Georse| Harry Nason Selis Farm — Will Meve| """‘M:l A "‘"";“;}m;‘“' Death of Mrs. James Deviin. on Tuesday evening when Prof. L. A.{ Fuller. to Brigtel. % ol both Thurslay and Pridey| Mrs. Mary Hebenstreit Deviin of Clinton of Storrs agricuttaral coliege| M. Frauk Congdon ia visiting ot Dishte, and the programme was well| gouth Manchester died at her home gave an addn- on Sof Basis of| friends in Hartford. & B hildr | early Tuesday morning of fyphol Our Pr i < o o henetio comfined to his bed| Mrs. Joseph Baker and children of | pheumonia Sfier & short ilinesd. rs The sohools in town closed on Fri- ONECO L N Hammand snd Miss Marion| N, Bomton ceme Wednesdav to | PACHRCTE SO SR ovn twents - duy for a twe weeks’ vacation. ” s 1 spend the rest of the week with the three vears ago. She was the daugh- Hammond were week-end callers in i ter of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Heben- Mise Mury P, Flagg wes & VIsitor 10| Masting of Ladiex' Ald Socisty—Vari- | Willimantic Providence on Thursday. John ibrineck of New York wa: TATTAWAIIL streit, who survive her, with two sis- The first of the week the mercury ek St e AT N Tew T ATTAWAUG ters, ‘Misses Annle and Rose tieben- eit, v o e went as low ‘as 10 degrees above zere. _— sy Bes i At Nuwr Gger wiiin ' Misg Edith Weeks is visiting friends | jam Hebenstreit, all of Bolton, and a ELLIOTT P T N . s L S imaatic Pty | iNany. husband, James Devlin, and two small st i Miss Moore spends Ssturday and| Charies Sweet end Alvin Sweet were Fafy fen g0 Noriphriags, Mats. chlorRG TR SUGHL was held on Guests at Enjoy rty—Approach- | Sundey at her home. in Eastford Satu el un Ko Sng Walper Toliin-| THOGGEE SRR St St Jdme ing M Rev. Thatcher is attending con- Wimmumu visitors on Saturday| 50 onme day this week. church, South Manchester. g Marriage. Eenirs = South Manchester. were Mrs. L. C. Btocking and Mrs.| Miss Edith Irissell of Moodus i3 | Mr. and Mrs. Louls Cavagnaro have . - | Moses on. visiting her parents in this place. rénted their farm to Bortita Ansaié: o The pasty at John Baker's last Sat. | Mz, William ’;,'f;f’“’cl,‘m?‘,"& O e e has Wold bis farm and| Miss. Grace Filer i Spending her of Manchester and returned to New were M. and Mrs. Chester Badger,| Wednesday with Mrs. Byron Young ou | is to. move to Evistal, whese he is to| yacation with T Saotbig; Mrs. Lilllan YO o i Galusties Nal xetaned to Mrs. Hattie Pike, Mrs. John Scrapton, | Sterling | Hill Do, oA 88 85 ek iotin. Earl Weeks is visiting in Webster. | town for the summer from Noroton. The little son of Jsaac Clark was i i P "wlrd ik DI e Frh SR CANTERBURY. blitee wers recons- Fuest of Al | spehding a meck With Mra. Charie: Dicic Clapy “Trnest. “jessup, _Brnest m’,,mfi‘;fi,‘;;::;};‘:::.,,”a‘;.m Local FH-nd:yM:.m Desth of Lewis| Ross Gienor spent Sunday at Dan- | cake wereserved e, Tmhk N RGN ore b James s Dunse finished his work here STAFFDRD : having a severe sore tiroat, is recover- | | Mise Florence Thatcher is spending| Triends of li:g:d':‘:wha:‘r e | S Mior Miidrad Hasrie ta visitins ot | Statford Grange Plans for Old-Fash- ing. The Ladles’ Aid society met Wed- | death on Thursday morning. Mrs. W.| her home in Willimantic. ;.,%re‘, e phraonstiord was at} poggay with Mrs. D. S, Kenyen. A|M. Medbury and son Frank have been ———————-T 5 e s & 4 good company was present. caying for him. POM okt Laras afayette col By i wg;:i:y "svnm?m%a:: Fred Holt and Fred Burdick were in| -Mrs. Kingsley and John Kingsley FRET CENTE! home for a vacation. Slocum and Peacedale over last Sun-| were callers Wednesday at Mrs. Kings. 5 Eugene. O'Neil's property has been at Red Top, her summer home, at this | 510 ley's sister's, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Het-| , Robert Rust and Robert Mackie at-| Tugene, ONERA BIRTTS, (L 75 phl‘\fleés Alice Pike, the Willimantic 55 e rick, at Canterbury Green. mflfl; fa’e"c‘}.‘afl,‘i‘;’%fié‘f‘& &oi‘ag?.' the fimishing depariment at the River- High schoolgirl, attends church at NORTH STERLING Many people ave ill, . L. Bennett's | 3 ey roport a great show and | side. Brooklyn. ' She goes with Dr. Han- - 4 i ‘:’Tvu in Norwich agd F. L. Upham has purchased of Mrs. chett and family. Weodiot Doubles in Value in Five Nmndon b T S Anna Mead the lot opposite his resi- dence, used as a baseball ground. As crowd. Mrs. S. B. Alger and nieces are vis- iting in_Providence.. F. L. Bennett and tmlly at Crystal i M: starfly stopped. Mrs. Jennie Robbins, who has been Spring farm. a visit at West Upton, Mass. Y mily Goodell is sick at her 4 : Miss E. G. Grosvenor was in Put- irs. Emily Go visiting her daughter in Moosup the B Tl (i Mt and Mrs. Wendell Willis visited | P5ra’ 0, e Gibson has oo i WOODSTOCK VALLEY ‘Mrs. Frances C. Smith left Tuesday| ' Mrs, B/'N."Bugbes was taken sud- i dnesday morn- Mrs. Wayland Gage in the Memorial for a visit with her daughter, in Wor- | denly ill last week Wex Homsital, Worcesters on rideye o | paeh s gewiied movwien W fvel L e i e i jng with indigestion. The ladics’ missionary meeting with| “Master Bertrand E. Benway caught —_— Cari Sharpe is at home for Baster Grange Social. Mrs. Byron last week Wednesday was|g pnumber of grasshoppers last Sunday| George Arnold, son of Mr. and Mra, | vacation from' the Connecticut Agri-| ¢ , rogular meeting of the Staf< well attended. The subject presented | which were as lively as in Jume. John Arpold, has been ill with meas- | cultural college. < ford grange next Tue: evening‘ the by Mrs. Carpenter was Mexico, and| Telless F. Benway of Bridgeport has | les at the Meriden hospital. literary - programme is for an was of especial interest just at this farm Miss Marjorie Hammond and Miss| . ° fashioned night.” Music by grange: B cusros Norse who han beon| T VG e etk o 1| sl uontis of oo bt el oot g v The Sgpesed, o o S rs, rles lorse, who 8 en are spendini 'wo weeks' vacation wi - | Time, rs. tlize 0] 3 . wwith Mrs, Hall for a number of weeks, | nan" Paehaen the Tren BAreor e Shciy parents "‘"',’;’r‘;‘;‘e‘;rg’”&?:;,fl,‘fyM,’e’cef‘{,'y The Socily Life of the Olden Time, has ‘gone to Mr. Rockwell's in Staf-|petter known as the John Freeman Mlm W. Kenyon was in Worcester | 50, tho day with Mrs, John Dodge. | Mrs. J. P. Booth; solo; talk, The Old4 ford. ; . {place. Frida Miss Ethel Halyburton was in Jew- | Time school, J. P, Béoth; paper, The William Davidson is very ill at his| " The heavy rain storm of last Mun- Miss Alice Alderman is visiting her| ' City Wednesaay. Church Life of the Olden Time, Miss brother's, Fred Davidson. : day was much welcame. parents in Worcester. An electric light pole 6ok fire from | Hannah L.u-ned solo; ten min< Lennon Sumner was at his home| "in the rural districts there have Mrs. William Greene of Central Vil- a twire JWednesday evening and was | ute surprise; musie by grange. Memd Sunday. lage is in town for & few weeks. 4 fel Bi Bl B 0 g T submia o schools have their vacation for | "o % RIS of forest fires reported. | 1ag8 15 B o O N e moved fo the B e liouns MOy A, i two weeks, commencing next week. Kinne house. The coitage prayer mecting was sfluf“ WTERBUBY Gut Holma spent a night at Elli- jheld at the home of Mr. Armstrong TR otts last week. Thursday. 3 .- Migs. Mamie Imer and Miss Carrie Mrs, Cora Barrett was in Worces- . e ch’h;:‘ of Willimantic have been vis-| ter last wosk Friday. o he sud ting Miss el yde. ws has been .receiv: e sud- EAST WDODSTOCK w{"; s‘llt:d Mrfnlosz Wvlvhg_ of Nor- dexged;!h of Mrs. Edna J. (Hiscex) - ich eal on Theodore ‘erriggton | Menner in Pasadena, Cal. Mrs. C. H. Garfield,and Son Waell- | Sunaay. Mre A N Mamtond snd deaghier ‘Known Hur—mtu. Miss C. O. Whitford of Norwich and | Marjorie spent Sunday in Westford Mrs, Maria- Parkhurst of Jewett elty with Mrs. Hu‘:mond' parents. Rev. T. A. Turner underwant an op- | were guests of their sisters at Whip. — eration at 3 Boston hospital Wednes- | poorwill farm Sunday. LA -s FALLS o SRR R S (Searle Whittord and Mise colsgnon CLARK’S FA ‘ e p! e return Ver- { of Providence calied on Mr. Whi rd: sunts at Whippoorwill farm Tuesday.] . Mrs. Gonr.e. . W. Burdick ; jalen ich is it Chester, and daughter, Evelyn, ntcn.s. s b Shemth Hill, . 1, were the guests of Harace Harley Paster is threatenad with % er and family Sunday. & gAY . R Pneumonia.” . 4 =2 e ok “Mrs. Frances wr% 11 with Mrs, Lyman May is seriously sick, fl?‘l:: V;mhn Gfil:p. tegcher at Iv- o-i‘ at m ol the g::mx R L R i\ tV Taity biny wiind Frank,: Paimer 1s the guest of his feeble heajth for some time. 0 ] Willlam ik u Hopkins of wu the, b b e oo g S - B AP G T ot Tis ‘ungle, Horsce Falmer. Deatir of Mrs. Garfigld and Son. hog::i Sharpe of Storrs (Sollese in in‘(on \~mu‘ on ‘Qfifné:- in the.after- The wmmunuy Wwag shocked to hear| home for the spring vacstion. naon. on Wed i w of the death| Schqol at the Cormers begins the| W. Frank Paimer of, Pendleton Hill of Mra. Callie | Garfeld and | aprin oas Mangur L s poaring With M. dnd Mrs Fregs

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