Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 8, 1911, Page 10

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"ot Norwich were Mrs, Jared R is the :;rbil:w Mnu:fl“l:n:un :‘I Plans for Pupily’ Gardens. ' > Public schools in town % y}:l-m’?mfi"llb)ct to grow on the Whatever flower or floon‘ baing limited only to one 3 of v or flow: ly The hfl% are .nnuulnfic over the plan, Has Opened Store. Hubert Dart, who has .opened the store recegux purchued by his fa- ther, G. W, ‘Dart, from A. L. Both- am. will bé assisted by C. T. Bart- lett and Cornelius Fitzgerald, Mrs. Robert Cochrane moved Mon- day to the tenement over C. A. Chap- man's store, 1. Browning has purchased a valu- able pair of mules to use on his farm. Mrs, Williaxo Weinstein of New York is spending a few days. with friends in town. i Now Moethodist Pastor. Rev. 8. . Maine, pastor of the Melhodist church, bas been ass| by the conference to Hills Grove, Mr. ‘Maipe's suyccessor is Rev. J. Aldrich. The inventory of the was taken on Monday. Grange Cenfers Degrees. Montville grange, Patrons of Hus- bandry, held a meeting Wednesday night in Palmer Memorial hell. A class of five' candidates received the third and fourth desrees. After the business part of the meeting a chicken Ppie_vupper was served. Wi C. Arnold has resumed work in New London after a few days spent in Bridgeport. OAKDALE. Rev. H. T. Arneld of Norwich Preach- ed at Congreg Chureh. " Rev. H. T. Arnold of Norwich preached in the Congregational church on Sunday from Matt. xii:37. < T'l;l g i")m“““ ;z 7 p. m. was led y . Fellowes. Topic, Great Iiv, Jl_gu- 1: :‘-P 74 e Ladles’ Social union met on Thursday at the home of Mrs. C. G. Turner in Palmertown. - Miss Evelyn Comstock has_been the gen this week of Miss Katherine gers at lur home in Quaker Hill. Robert Dart has sold his farm below Clllvll Hill schoolhouse to a Party from Greeneville. Mr. Dart con- templates going into the teaming bus- WINDHAN COUNTY. WooDsToCK Officers Re-elected at Mesting of Eo- olesiasti Socisty—Farmere’ Insti- a; v, B town farm, Miss Mary G. Perley returned Thurs- day from a month's visit in Washing- ton and Philadelphia. Herbert W. Bowen was in tewn a fow days early in the week. Harold Spelding of Boston is the Suest of his aunt, Miss Emma Spald- Thn vacation bring: to their homes here: Miss Edith- H. Hall from Mount Holyoke, Miss Jana L. Kendall from Boston and Miss Kthel 2-)&4“ from the Norwich Free Acad- Y. Soocial at Parsonage. A social was held at the parsonage Twesday evening. There was ao 00d nuendun:e in spite of the storm, md an 2pjoyable evening was spent. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Hall were Bridgeport last Sunday. Officers Re-elocted. The- annual meeting of the Ecclesi. astical society was held Tuesday af- ternoon. in William A. Gallup, who spending the winter with hll}::'n m Ras returned to his home in Norwich. Farmers’ Institute. A. farmers’ institite was held in So- cutl hall, North Woodstock, Friday; 1 7, with the following Prowemme: luo welcome; responsz, 1. C. Fanton, unur 3 ‘tmg, r Making, State Gre; Muutf"rm Healey “'l;ke on Canad ity. joon session—. _dress, orcmlhg, um T. Stavens, !m W"f What to- lm i85 wxma M: - ' addex, Fox. SOUTH 'CIHTEHIURY- Auction at Conlon Place—Pgreonal tems. Mre. C. B Douglass and son Willle ests of Mr. and aturday. Mrs. Mary Conlon, guest of h t "“n""‘%u s, ving sold her farm, seld her farming ete, at auction Tuesday. The -dh' were numerous and. fair prices were flcelvg. v o' Fra; on of South Wm.pm was in this lec’;fl Tuesday. Tk is visit] nm‘:, Mrs, Frank R. at . Barber was in Norwich Thurs- SOUTH ~ WINDHAM. lw-l Mm by fi-flmu King Ar- flnw Perssnals. from a few weeks' stay in Fhe. Notes Wesk—William Shelly E-wu Surprise Party—G, ‘A R, Burial for Lowis Shaw. sm.u Wnlhm ot Moo-uy has been Tk b cousin, I F. ot !I'om a visit to New mamm . Death of Mre. Lyman | Mrs. Lyman = May ed Master Arthur | m nuubcua Rouse m returned | Westerly with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shannon have returned from a tour - through the ‘Wwestern states to the Pacific coast. John Turbody has finished work at the Plainfleld ‘Woolen company’s of- fice, where he has been stenographer the past vear. He has returned to his lmm in ‘Worcester. Bullivan ‘of Backus hospital, Nnmlch. is caring for Mrs. John E. Vaughn, ‘Miss Coen Impreved. Miss Mabel Coon, oniy daughter of Alongo, Coon, has returned to her home on Texas Heights much im- proved in health, having spent several at 3 Worgester hospital, where an operation performed re- Epther Grover has returned lew weelts’ visit with relatives Miss Minnie Newport, who has been 8P4 seyeral weeks in Putnam, has returned to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs., William Newport. John E. Vaughn of Norwich has been the guest of relatives. The youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rivers died suddenly Thurs-|- 4day. She was eleven months old and had ‘been 1ll with the whooping cough but was not considered dangerously in, y On Vacation Vists. Miss Sarah Kenyon, a nurse at the boys’ school, Pomfret, is spending her yacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Kenyon. E. Seguin was in Nor- Miss Rachael Clark is at her home in_Springfield, Mass. Miss Grace Fros home in Providence. Miss Josephine Armstrong is at her ome in Pawtucket, R. I Grace Clune is spending her vacation at her home in Norwich., Surprise Party. A surprise party wag held at the home of William Shelley, Saturday Many of the young people 0! tll. village attended. Isabel Moore snflor( Springs. Mrs. .Ymph F'lfllnd has been in Putnam, \umng her daugmer, Mrs. Edwand Mahew. Stuart Elisworth lpont “Sunday at his home in Uxbridge, Mass. State President Attends. The: W, C: T. U. met at the church vestry Tuesday attmoon at 3 o'clock. The state president, Mrs. Caroline Bu- ell, present. At 3 o ‘elock @ chow- “salad supper was served. . and Mrs. Jesse Hopton spent Sunday in Mystic. Corpmissioner and Mrs. Charles E. Barber have arrived home from New Smyrna, Fla., whers they: have been spending a few weeks, Mrs. Henry Trudeau, Mrs. George Brent and Miss Bernice, Misses Eina and Emma Frasier ¢f Moosup have been at” Miss Mary Burke's on ac- count of the llllull of Miss Elizabeth Burke, who is recovering. Roland B, Jordsn of Wllllmnnlic has been spending a few days at the home of Mrs. Arnold B. Mathewson. Charies Byles returned to Bowdoin collegé Monday after spending his va- cation ‘at Postmaster , Charles A. Byles'. Willlam Broadhead is visiting at her is visiting in Mr. and’ Mrs. and little son Walter visited in Mystic Sunday. Funeral of Lewis Shaw. The !uéxeral of Lewis Shaw was held at the Congregational church Satur- day afternoon at 3 o'clock. Georu Benedict umcuud. gs Rose K. Seguin sang Face to Fsoe Nearey, My God, to Thee. The com- mander of Post 7 'of Boston took charge of the G. A. R. service, which was beautiful and impressi The floral emblems were beautiful. The bearers were Fitch A. Carey and Al- bert C.' Walker of this village, Edwin B, Miner of Norwich and Willilam Medbury of Canterbury. Burlal was in Moosup eter T EKONK Numerous Changes in Farm Owners and Tenants This Month. Rev, stml changes among 'the occu- pants of farms in this neighborhood place on the first of jthe month. purchager of the White Spring farm of Albert Greene has taken pos- unhn, moving his family and house- hold goods_from Rhode Island. Thomas Brown has left the Franklin place and s to work the old Brown gce for. his father, Albert Brown, é'hu moved his family and goods e ‘alter Pratt has purchosed a farm Rmear Moosup lake and, moved his fam- 115 and goeds and stock there. B. F. Wilcox has rented his place to H:!'. Ol To of Rhode Island. a 02 nephew of » with femily and goods. “ _Celpurn has left the Grahge farm. which he has rentad for several years, and moved famih goods and #tock to the farm of Mrs. Ann Corey, which he has ieused for three years. Charies Reobbins. who worked the farm of his sister, Mrs. Ann Corey, 'ast yéar, has moved to the tsnement of re. Wilcox, who has taken o [hin Tephew, Alvin his horse to Men Vacation Notes. mzher Gallup is spending her ', Técess from school teaching ululvn in Providence. sehool pupils, Miss Olive h ‘!‘mku wg Minda Tanner and Ralph are at home for the Easter THOMPSON Illll th Eddy and Edith Cruft ywn have béen enjoy- %fl thotr homes here. Crosby of Northampton bas been ding her vacation with ), Jud‘a and xn. George Mr. (ur-’sm- “entarthiried over Bumd have "Madison, Wis. . Ordained at luum OQMu, Rev. John' Millar has been reap- on pointed pastor uw‘ Methodist churches here und at West, Thompson. | v He tesides in the latter Mr. ‘Ag'ltler was ordaingd at'the conterm weelk. > Ilr:. Rarrison Aldrich' Death. - Wood, Mrs. * John Webster, Cook and. Arm\n' Keeney. Wflluilf ‘sold tickets. About fl\‘h was { WOWSTOGK VILLEY Boy of Twaive Has Foot Sawpd at F-th'r’c il Mln Harriet Dlnpby is in Huttozd John F. Bpencer spent Sunday with Foster, a ncphw G. G. Thurbor, sev- eral grand nieces and nephews. The funeral was held from her late home ‘on ‘Tuesday. EASTFORD Improving Axe Handle Factory—Lu- cien P. Cnrponur't Death. Charles D, Tltem is having his new handle factory painted. George Bosworth of ~Southbridge, Mass., has been spending a week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry A.} Bosworth. He returned to. South- ‘bridge Friday. D. E. Lyon of North Windham was a guest of his brother, Emerson, on wodnesday Reév. Mr, Withee of the Methodist church attended conference at South Manchester. 3 Died at 86. Lucien P. Carpenter, who has resid- edinearly all his life at North .Ash- ford, died on Tuesday, April 4th, after & few dayx’ illness, aged 86. He leaves hisswife, two daughters and a son, also a brother, Hon. Jairus Carpenter, of His funeral was held on ‘Thursday, the 6th, Rev. Mr. Good- sell of North Ashford officiating. Charles 8. Deane and J. J. Young are preparing the foundation for a new building adjacent to the hotel, west. Mary J. Chapman has returned to her home in Hastford, after an ab- sence of seven months. Cari P. Latham is very busy collect- ing taxes. Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Howen visited | Southbridge, M.ll, on the first of April. Randall- crf Pom!ret was in Harvey Marcy 1s spending hh vaca- tion - with his ‘grandparents, Mr. gnd ‘Mrs. Waido Carpénter. mm J. Louise Kenyen mtominad a ‘party of friends at her home in Ken- Yonville on Wednesday adfternoon and avening. . A. Hiscox entertained the [ Clover Clrcla last week, ' Many, Attend Social. Several trom ‘here attended the apron and necktie and o:,nge sup- per at North Anhfora Thursday even- ing and had an ex -time. several w»eks‘ visit - with in Flushing, N. Miss Inez Cnrpenm- of Worcester spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Capenter: Miss Marjorie Hammond and Ml!s Hazel Luicks have returned to their sdhool at: Wes! home in Holden, Mass., on Friday. Harold Bloom is -working at.Chaf- fee's mill. “Hon. W‘lnrfla[d Kenyon is in New York this week. Feot Sawed OF. e ¥red Marecy, son of Mr. gnd Mrs. Forest Marcy, aged 12, had his foot sawed off at his father's mill on Tues- day. CANTERBURY. Children and Grandchildren Celebrate Mrs. A. J. Green A o3l Austin E. Pearl has begun ‘work on the new store building which A. E. Guild is having built on the site where the old store was burned last January. The new store is to be larger than the old building. Mrs. Fred Davis of Hartford was in Mr. Hill of Woonsocket, R. L, is here for a few days. Mrs. James Cartwright and children are spending a few weeks in Boston and vietnit Forty. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E, Pearl enter- tained at whist on Thursday evening. Twenty-four couples greatly —enjoyed the evening. Ralph Burchall received a prize box of candy, as he had the highest score. Migs Alice Smith and Miss A“‘s Welles of Hartford were in town a fe days last week. Funeral of Mrs, A. J. Greenslit. Mre. A. J. GreensHt was buried on ‘Wednesd: The. fuperal services wers held in the church. Rev. Mr. Marshall, a former pastor, officiated. Invitations are out for a whist party at W. A, Pearle's on Wednesday even- ing next. it’s Funeral. and Mrs. Chwnuy C. Frmkm There was a fum\y n.t*hefln: at the new residence of Mr. and Mrs. Chaun- cey C. Frink, on Canterbury Green, Sunday, April 2, it being the 49 o niversary : of their marriage. present were Postmaster T.. Frlnln wife and two sons, of Brooklyn; Mr. ht Guests at Whist. and Mrs. W, D. Frink of Worcester, Mrs. Marshall -J.- Frink and Mr, and Mrs. Clinton E, Frink of C-.mu-b Ty, which are the families of their sons and two daugfters. Adden Baust‘t of Hampton, a frlcnd of the , was also present. All took ad- \anhge of the. opportunity to attend the services at the Congr chureh in the morning, where attended many wvears 2go, Mrs. Hyde hnmmv being ¢he organist for many years. he day was pleasantly spent ind anl hoped o be' living to celebrate their golden -wedding,. April _2d, 1912. Mr. and Mrs. ve ' been resi. dents of Canterbury for 47 years and all their children but one ‘Were Born here. * Attended Norwich Thaater. Miss Lena, Maude and. Amelia. Car- penter and Lewis Hdson, \poleon Darby and Joseph Avery attended Po- 1i's in Norwich Saturday. - FHelen S. Adams spent a. few days in Moosup last week. Arthur' Bennett and. Miss- Dorothy Bennett attended Poli's in Norwich Saturday. Representative E. E. Bennett 1s at home sick’ this Weelk. ATTAWAUGAN. Mr. and Mrs, Benjemin Taft and Mrs. Martha Hayes: and .gon visited-in South Manchester. over. Suni aay Mrs. Henry Davia ef Quadi t a few days with her mother, rs. nelia Geer, this wesl The Sunday whul is p!‘om: for an Easter concert ‘ Rev. Dwight W. fidllnl attended conference at ' Squth Manchester. la: weel. Emma and Walter Hammn visited WAUREGAN - - Itéms Noted About the Village—Re< cent Vi { o ks Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kies ot ‘Woonsocket, R. 1, were guests of Mr. Kies' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Kies, Sunday and Monday. Miss Bessie Westeott {s home from school for a week's recess: ‘Miss Ruth Johnson of Boston is spending the week with her parents, Mr, Mrs. Fred Johnson. Fred Swan Goes to Occum. Fred Swan has entered the employ of H. A. Richards at Occum. Mr. Swan has been employed in the Wau- market nearly three years, and will be greatly missed. Mrs. Nelson L’'Houreéux left Tuesday for her new home at Stratford, Con: where r. I 'Heureux has been -em ployed in the painting business for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Topliff of Oc< cum were guests of relatives and friends Saturday and Sunday. Adelor Henault of Danielson has been engaged by the Wauregan mar- ket, taking the place "lcfl.ted by Fred Swan. WARRENVILLE bty Enhrprum' Citizens Improve Appear ance of Property. Miss Mabel ‘Spooner led the C. fi me::n‘ on Sunday evenimg of las| we ‘The village sdhool closed ll.!t mdny for ‘a. week vacation. Miss Eva Spaulding, ‘the local teach- | Frank Couture. er, is spending mer wcaum with her| George C. smaur pannu in_Daniels to t.h- hom illlam Howlett or Buinside npen( tro g wodk with"A. E. James. M. 8. Louks retumed to his hwm@ Brewer and William “White- {thuém :pent a few days in Willlman: _W. L. Durkee and E. L. James hav, improved -the. laoks. of. their. pr by cmun: * lute mwut of brush. Sunday. - Mr, and Mns._Alberts lliuonvcn tertained over Hunday. Mr. ).ml Mr James Dunse of this place, Fred D m and John Hurd: of Taftwill James Dunse 1 Kersfield, Cal., Dunse and chfld are to parents at Taftyille.c - NORTH ‘STERLING by Te‘ueuhr. Btah:guy e:lt{ fhdmorlt‘za moving. here w o place which he recéntly lvbln(; ‘has been confined ‘week withtHroat Sharpe. Jocal “teacher 'Ilued her home in Rflmt ."2! l\m- Five forest flru could bc seen_at searce. ‘l(n- Naethan |° Mr. ang Mrs. Wlulun mmngu <of and Mrs. .ruzmn Charle: Miss Maria. Hiscox left B&t’urd&y tor |- friends 49th Wedding Anniversary of Mr. Mr, and Mra, Chlflu S. Hyde, Mr..and! Dr. A. E. relatives at. Taftville. sulurdny and |- repo k ' fer. as the water is cold ud ‘fish are Flhrhné’e ot fim:m : Mrs. T D. ?0‘&. Officers 'ter ‘thy _with zmm,gfxn M; Ooff | Wi Rev. G. F. Genung, D.D., is visiting his brother, Professor Genunx, at Am- herst, Mass. Master Btanwm Peck son of Rev Isaac Peck, rector of Trinity church, %{ag returnéd to his studies at Hoosic, T DAWILLE Evening of Whist—Officers Elected at " Annual Church ‘Meeting. Mrs. C. . A. -Russell is spending a few days in Wallingford with Mrs. C. G. Phillips. Fred Miller, Jr., and Byron Barrow- l’r‘]lc\lth were \Asitors in Nofwich Sun- ay. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Atwood spent the week end with Mrs. C. A. Russell. Ambrose Brooks of Waterford was home over Sunday. Mrs. Newton Phflhp- is visiting Mrs. Frank Kenned! Mr, and Mr& Cherles Franklin and dnufhter spent Sunday in Rockland, James Walker has been confined to the house with a severe cold. - . Mrs. Daniel Malone is_entertaining Mrs. Timothy Donovan of Blackstone, James Fiske left for his daughter’s| Mass. Raymond Blanchard spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. J. R. Blanchard Entertained at Whist. Mrs: ~ James. Walker ' entertained a l‘rn party at whist on Thursday eve- nine. Mrs. W, E. Lnfiale hay been- con- | fined t6°'the house with o severe cold. The Misses Kelley are spending their vacation at the home of their fathef, W..P. Kelley. ‘Wayland Bennett iz the pouenor of @ new cance. Church Meeting. At the church meeting on Monday evening W, P. Kelley was made mod- entor‘tor a year. Church committee, Sabin 8. Russell, James Blanchard and Deacon F. J. Burnett; clerk and treas- urer, Benjamin Cogswell; ushers, Clif- ford Jones, Fred Burnett, Fred Miller, Wayland Bennett; tithing men, Fred E. Miller, Wayland Bennett; auditors, ‘W. D. Cogswell, F. E. Miller. At the | close of the election, a resolution was, adopted thanking the retiring clerk, Darling, for his services. John Cobb spent the week end in Norwich, Horace Robidan, telegraph operator, has resigned. '~ He is succeeded by Raymond Mitchell. STERLING Funeral of Mrs. Susan Boswell—Va- cation of One*Week. Mrs. Susan Boswell, one of. the old est residents of this town, aied Satur- day, April 1L The funeral was held at her home on Wednesday. 'The ser- mon was preached by Rev. Samuel Thatcher. ' Burial was at Oneco, School ¢losed Friday for a week's vacation. # ! Lamwra; Bowen. - W) L,s ¢ her ¥ n at hér home In°Fil urg, Mags. $is ;. Frank FLarro %u bddh REwith a severe throat uble, s much: bet- i 3% Pastor;Attends Confariyice. { % Mrs. Roywi‘;homns a&d son Wesley ave been tms in Mlzéo dur- ing-'the-absence.of Rev.’ %-, oo Bttehded the M. B. condam.ce in South Manchester. A few. from this village attended churciz on Sterling Hill S8unday. Miss Abbie Witter is spending the' Easter vacation at the home of her parents at Brooklyn, Conn. The Epworth league prayer meeting was held Friday evening in the Meth- odist vestry. Mr. ‘Wallace of Boston, the new sta- tion agent, has inoved his family Into the house owned by Chll’lu O. Rich- ‘ardson. CLARK’S CORHERS Lecal Pupils Anln in Entertainment at Thompeon. The- hisk school students returneéd to their duties Monday ' after a wegk's vacation. Charles Ofiver returned to col{::c Mondgy, after spending his vaca at his home here. Mrs, H. H. Converse and daughter Sybyl returned -to Hastford Tuesday after & week's visit with the former’s mother. Mrs. Ethel Neff has returned £rom a short stay in Springfield.” Straw Ride to Thompson. Miss Viola F. Jewett and pupils and a few others, to the number of four- | teen, went to Hampton lfiy evonh(. March 31, on . & straw ride, to- take part in an entertalnment given for.the |’ benefit of the schools. The local pupils l'ave recitations Mrs. W. N. Jewett. gave a »hna TOCK o WEST-- Chimney !‘ln at G, Trhmmn.- for. 1M A hérd ‘of ‘five 1arg nday mormn‘ at on the farm of Misses Arlene @A ham of Gurleyville visitors at the ho mother, Mrs, OIf cmmm”,f r “Charles . Re his house by fife o The chim- ney, flcaugl?t n;e’ it set the ‘woodwork on ‘e, 3ie: Ross exuum?%"fi”’%” small loss. P12 ) | "dia, ot ay; owing ‘The Soum begin the spi term: £o the IHineas of the cuehéx Miss Viola Lewis, at her' e in Golumbia, ' To' Resume ‘Work en Library.: The granite mmtmnst for the ney public llbraryl aré bel mwea. and | work will” by jed’ on the foundation,: chh ‘pntt completed. PHOENIXVILLE Spaiding Plas hugfif by’ Middletown Man—S8tock for - Cnrpot Ccmlplny Arrives. . | . Miss Grace Lawtdn, Wil it baen seriously ill; 8 mduch improved and expects to resume. fefichin; it Union next Monday: The Augustus “Spaic; Pllcé has been soldto Mr Emmcaf of Middle- wn. The Cdrpet compiny hu Teceived a wnlixnment of EtocK this week. David’ Gray spent Sunday with his family in Wildimdntic. Frank Phillips ‘and‘ Orrin Phillips were Norwich visitors Saturday. ~Harold Cunnin m of Elliotts was the uest Saturday. of . Mrs. Dwight ps. ¢ wl.“llm Culbll;m has en;l‘l“g{ of Lharle!ul’hfllil’ at hi, for. the, Baster viacation. FWeek-end yisitors to fhe Thread city were Amos Stone, Abel. Blmdiék and L. C/ S{ockln 3 The action at the home of the late John Keneson was 'well attended Monday. SErk, D. B, Packer has ¥aturned homme from the Willimantic hospital. ‘Anton’ Wilkes of New, York has moved to his farm and will spepd. the summer here, William Poole spent. Sufiday at his ‘home here. _WILSO \HLLE Mrs./Irving Adams, Who has. been visiting her son and family' i Hart- ford, has returned home. Miss Fanny Jennings was a Putnam Ynitor Sunday, After a week's vacation schgol open- ed Monday morning. During his vaentlon Lesley Mills vis- H.ed with his grandparents in Thomp-. TOLLAND COUNTY BOLTON NOTCH Pastor Transferred to Mondul—base of Blood P nomnu ‘Ynur los{ng, will Sent 1 o Sp! William Snm&y a Tax Oofi:g‘:o& spent nut Hill, S schools, schools und quarters a office occupy m antire tln. flufla‘ schoo] terms, k. be! v-huon vnn n izr hes = Aubrey. w"‘“’.&‘," been visiting ld- atives in Hartfol Mrs. .Herbert A. Gillette of Cemetery ‘Windsor Hill is “:‘ gu& ”C.u ’E ents, Mr. on éhe-mm HilL | Auuhlun Moets. The Columbia c‘mohry m held its annual meeting at hall last Saturday afternoon. 'lh!-— rious reports were haard and The following officers were the enlum:ngur Prestdent, Little; vice pres man | Hun Henry Hu tc?ln man; sexton, John A. m addition to the cemetery is. ed, 2 tract of land in ing stone from the where nece: lots whenever Horace Case t, secretary and traasurer, o A L e have ch!'tfi ol erurno‘ to his Clahml. after two years l}.‘g;rk has returned home, |.atter tomo time spent with his sister in Comtvflk. codors Perry hms been vl'ldn' in Mr. and Mrs, E. Howard moved to_the club house T\le!du}' 7 Rev. Jesse' Martin and wife are io move to. Moodus, where the former is to preach the coming yvear. They will be miSsed by many friends: here. .., Taken to Hospital. Clarence Cross -was taken to-a. hos- pital iri Hartford 'Wednesdays. Ho ivas suffering from a severe cage of blood poilonlna in his hand. i ‘on Deck has mbved his fam- ily to South Coventry, whel'e ‘he is:to vork on the Dimmock Dl e Via, “Saran Hale of Bprimsheld | LEEEEEEEEENE | 4 I-gfilt e-my w Plans Eastar| B T T T, Naw York. «:Miss Viola Howell spent Sunday .id South Mangchester. ‘Mrs. G. B. -Franceschina has beed = 5 i = Cary D, Car; day ‘with his fa Ashfol " Mrs. C?N ... Winsted.— _spent last Sun< er, Luclen cmur. Loomis recently spent-% few days with her wrr Mrs. W. Stetson, in_Andover. 7 nd w is lll-l ter mark.

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