Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 22, 1911, Page 10

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2 n -t vfim acruise| Miss Helen L. Witter visited friends |/ SE il it el in o Aire, By o ! : ! ‘ : UNCASVILLE M"*&m'“%’@ = SR | e T sprne | et ol | | discnarge and ome:, term Monday, after two weeks' vaca- |iford. bk m s Qtation Agent’s Property Stolen— —_—— + tion. klns re- bmw e, Grange Activitiss—Exhibit of Pupile | LAUREL GLEN ' [.onhers di::‘.‘.‘:fi.’.";z oo | e g ‘f ; o el Werk. ik turn to her hom: spending a Tew dave| ‘parsonage, lmvt returned to their The ‘auction st James Main's was Mrs, Celinda Nve is visiting friends | With her aunt, Mrs. W- C. Pt ‘-lfi-', o Edwards, who has been | well attended and thinga brought fair in Hartford: ‘New Haven. “Miss Alice m fo you and demonstrate l.u-flll n-w-l H-w lmmhr Dflcu Miss Bertha M. Sharpe of Hartford | Selectman George Backus. ‘was in = 1L | Melodant and the Temponor M treatment several weeks, was sht| Joseph Girard and family have mov- | wag with her mother, Mrs. James|Hartford on Wednsaday: in_Brooklyn. ¥ M to her home Saturda; e '°| Lowry, over Sunday. Mrs, Joseph Dawson was in Jewett | to & player-piano it lacks the pewer of securing a ew in and duighter, Nan- A . WINDHAM e Surprise Party. J. Mal Miss Ella Lawton, who has tau City Mondev to. attend edatng | oy, were in'this place recentl: Bl M Gens Twenty youns pechle met *‘“fig Jeraes. Main hes reuted his farm to| the Primary department of e anniversary ‘of Rev. and Mrs, E. ter school for many years, is ill with | Winter Visitors in Florida Return| Anthony. - A hard was in this place re- | 2 S6vere cold. Mrs. Alice James has : Home—Notes. Nathaulel B, Thormpson was.s Fecont i Boen Secuted R evatice T iy : visitor in Norwleh. ity Mrs. Amos E, Hall of South Kill- l) G Tverett Culp of New York spent| 2Mr. and Mrs Bjorkman of Hertfora} Mrs, Amos T Hall of Sou o aun, IIARSI Bl II.DING, ) in town recently. Easter with his parents, Rev. and Mrs. | W5re Dowal Miss Phebe Barker. w lmm A._J. Culp. N.“Yh.w-ll::gl ‘béen vtul'?n Mm’:fim Mrs. B, Hoxie Lillibridge, Miss. Edna NE Mrs. Jennie Jones is visiting rela- e en s Pelrog 'nu- tives in Danielson. Harriet and Julfa Guild for a week, Lillibridge Fred 'S, avi W‘; jpent in playing games an: rr‘h;cnu were served- pleasantly : m::‘:. for lnl-gl: ‘where ll-“wuil' u-c WIN'MI WUNT Y. school in White Birch district. ":"‘mu T. Murphy, principai of Palmer turned home on Thuraday. inghast are in Washington, D. C., emorial EA Mrs, Anna B. Cummings is visiting | ™ attend . the D, g e Jiiae B el atter STFORD relatives in Griswold. m{f‘;}hfinu‘m““““’ n““’k?“ o o e STERUNG EAST WOODSTOCK lpenli:c:o Easter recess at his home | Mr. and Mre. John Jones to Celebrate| Mrs. Frank Lamb of Providence | .s fuperintending the remodelling of vllmng friends in ‘Putnam, has re- oot sl : % ¥ spent the first of the week with Rer tage 2¢ atrut turned home. . Gift of Gold for Organi Mm.u,“. Opening of School—Interesting Easter 18 Doyer, N‘rb‘:t t Stati Silver Wedding—G. A. R. Men At-| orents Mr, and Mrs. George Lu Sweet. 2‘:‘&“1 has ’mhm:n b rth John Turbody of Worcester spent Howes Mr.'" ' Concert. ; a ioni. tend Encampment. Studied Holland. | home, ‘atter ‘renting it for Slmdllg_ with local frienda. i, P oo sy ey i e The Women's club met Monday ‘aft- | years Imer Lewis has returned from | rhe Epworth league held an open| Rev. T. A, Turner returned from ‘was made to the C. oad station | . Charles W. Clark visited his brother it Mre. P cxf]n the absence| Mr. and Mrs. John F. Woods of | Worcester, where he has been Visiting | sacial Monday evening in Lincoln hall | Boston Saturday, and is gaining slow- sevaral articles belonging (o the | George in Putram on the 16th, stop- | STRODR TCC 3 &, Mrs. G. F. Genung, | New York are at their summer home | relatives. ‘There was a good attendance and a |y dgont, W. H. Goodell, were taken, in- | ping over night. The following day he Miss ada Hyde presided, Topic, Brave | on North: street. Mrs. Urgele LaFrance entertalned | plegsing programme was given. Dur- | School opened with thirty-one pu- Kok T c“t’-l.uxll‘“;:l;g:-" hich s Tred A Bowes and Mre E. B Little Holland. * Roll' call; responses, Returned from Flarida. her sister, Mrs. Prue of Taftvil'e, on |jng the evening Miss Mary Nichols, | Pils; five enlt;rad Sih e LIPS, and sevemal Vi e en . 8- 5 ' 4 . " Sunday. n the | Florence wson, nnette a: ware in the pockets of the coat. The | Keith visited relatives in Putnam on | Fhymes original or otherwise on Hol | = ar. and Mra H. C. Hatch and L. 7.| “'Will Collins, the wrestler, of West- | Srol mas mredanisg S1E st 0" rie | Claude Tdrner, Charlie Bates, Jennie Safe was unharmed, no ettempt being | Tuesday. upen Some Interesting Facts in Dutch | frammond. who have been spending | erly, spent Sunday with his parents,| Roy Thomas made the presentation | Wilcox. made to epen it. Entrance was made | Charles S. Johnson of New Britain | URen Bome 'ntefesting FRete @ DUlch | the winter in Florida, arrived at| My. and Mrs. Willard Collins, speech, Miss Nichols responded, ex- _Mr. and Mrs. Charles Myers (Grace through the window on the north side | spent Fast day and Sunday here with ool '!"’ix ‘Hague, and Mrs, J. S. Bard | R¢mé on Monday. Mrs. Jane Campbell of Voluntown | pregsing’ cordial appreciation of the | Ames) were in town Wednesday re- of the bullding, the removal of a pane | his mother, Mrg. A. L. Johnson. He is| SPOR BRe Tefus, eff TR, W B 540d | Mr. Lovell of Brooklyn, N. Y., spent | has been visiting her cousin, Mrs. Da- | giet. moving their furniture from Mrs. My of glass ailewing the sash fastening to | much improved in health. FENE the oty o e Sunday at' The Inn with his tmele, | via Kennedy. An Easter concert was given by the | ers' house to their new home in Dan- Be unloosed. Miss Helen H. Whitman of West|VERUSIR o .\ 4 spelding was in | Miss Cornelia Spalding ef Danieleen | gunday school of the Méthodist church | ielson. The voung couple were mar- Grange Confers Degre Hartford is spending two weeks herei . CUfyc e o B ess hd was in Millbury, | has been spending the past week here. unday evening. The church was |ried Monday evening. { with her aunts, Mrs. Charles S. Deans ce - siting in New | Mase., on -Sunday _visiting his son E Conoset. Sesarit @ Baster 1. | Miss Lyle Turner returned to Mt Thirty-five members of the recently tcknell Mrs. E. W, White is visiting in New | T e i We ‘hospital Attended Easter n eautifully decorated ‘wil aste: Mentville grange were in at- | 2d Misses Kate and Hattie Bicknell | , " " 4 ester, who is in a °T"°'“' 08D About seventy-five local people were | 1es, callas and daffodils. 1da semimary Monday. ting, at which | | Unlon services were held at the| 'CA. Porter has torn down his barn | TeSovering é’“"‘,,“,‘;m”"‘_“ R s Mary | 1n’ MooSUD Sunday evening, attending | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Larrow and '”m-ntn?h Jirs, Walter Cobletgh are S _;;c:l::.dn !2: Baptist, Congregational and Methodist | 2nd is erecting a new one detached | perking ieft Thursday morning for a | the Easter concert at the Methodist | family have moved to Putnam, where daugh! eam, Ass rthy Mast: from his dwelling. visit with R Fen hurch., . . they have purchased a farm. They | Hibbard, churches uniting. Rev. H. B. Good- visit wi o ton in Jersey City | ¢! vi Rev, ters will suppl I £ hvery, Lot A‘:zl.nlnte;u;l' Sell of the Baptist church delivered Tires of Farming. Miss . Johnson of Willimantic has| Mrs. Arthur Baton of East Killingly | Wil} be cfi]’i“‘i’ngul:n”d .i?cyfhe-o‘r'f‘l.““' | pulpit’ ff"]'g WC: ers Wil supply the e “ 'd Mre. A‘v':l"; u‘a Worthy Secretary | the sermon, Rev. J. P. King of the Con- Dr. J. N. Norwoed, who not long| been the guest of Mrs. Arthur Wil-| Was the guest of her mother, Mrs, Em- th y ch w Binda ngregati @ * | sregational church offered prayar. The | since bought the place known as the | llams. ma Baton, Sunday, . Gravatin-Howds. Wedding. Fracy Smith of Ledyard Brange Co . | ervice was conducted by the pastor | Hiisha A. Woodward farm, formerly | - Mrs. E. H. W. Loomis is the gusst Able to Leave Hospital. Charles Gravelin and Miss Ela | 10 Eaater concert was well attend- r}‘d oul' m"n: 2 (e bt “" 5 of the Methodist church, Rev. A. H.| owned and occupied by Haviland Tay- | of Mrs. J. R. Lockman of New York Robert McFarland returned from the | Howes were united in marriage ati ;" .9 the children performed their the Rext meeting af the Tanee = 40, | Withen lor, has concluded to return to his|for a few days. ; Day-Kimball hospital in Putnam on | the home of the bride's mother on| ;g with ability; the church was dec- 'R‘:;m:nd negative, and €. Everett Thompson Singer Heard. practice after selling out his stock, Miss Lucy Avery mfi has been | Saturday. His arm, which was recent- | 'Monday, April 17. Rev. Roy Thomas Concert Well Attended. orated -with ferns and potted plants Chapman, affirmative. The subject is Easter Sunday was observed at beth | too]s, wagons, etc. at auction. visiting Miss Helen 1y operated uponm, is much better. performed the ceremony. and: ¢ flowers. . i Reeiprocity With Canada. churches with special sermons and r. and Mrs. Frank D. Spaulding| Miss Emily Lyman and Miss Ellen . Pisosthonl g Mrs, Willis G, Nichols and son Gard- | *Rg. “‘k T o Mensblor e (‘h’lflu ‘Babbitt of Providence, R. L, | music. At the Methodist church Miss | of Danielson and Mr. and Mrs. Clin- | Hawkins are with Mrs. Harriet Shell- o ofs. ‘an| spe ner of Boston are guests of Mr. and Tuesday in Worcester. > Cooper of Thompson sang a|ton Frink of Canterbury were guests|ington of Windsor Locks. Lowell . Salisbury of Pawtucket. R.|Mrs. W. W. Vaughn, ; . e L " Ty e T e e S| of ME &t Mrs. Pl A Mpdniaic fss Lillian C. Hall of Mansfield| L, was the guest of his amoum. SR v-———~—-——-la ToN vl'.-;v-m Walden, who cut his foot| vice very acceptably- over Sunday. was the guest of her mother, Mrs.| Mrs. Thomas Matthews, Sunda: ONECO 5 vmfl badly several weeks ago, is able to Miss Ruth Platt, teacher of the Miss Helen Palmer returned on| Mary Chappell over Sunday. Miss Lena Stetson of Provlflunce is oY S . T Visit triendw in New London. grammar department of school in the | Wednesday from Florida, where she Easter Service. the guest of her sister, Mrs. James L. Funeral of Ho.rno.-_'Va ng—Fifty Em- Additions to ongregational Church The old house on tha property of the | village, Mrmm.nced ‘her spring term on | had spent the winter: At St. Paul's ehurch on Sunday 1ha Gardner, B R 5 loyed’ ot BkWika Wikalisen: Membership—United Grange Maeet- Thames Specialty company is being | Monday, Aprl| h. _On Wednesday, Charles Bard and| yoiv “Gommunion was cel Mr. and rit ot u' m}:gma&a ployed af ng ing. orn ‘down. Before it was purchased| Miss Alice J. o-nenter of District | sister, Mary, of Norwich, called on|gp Y “OMBURM, Sikaay . sone to Jawett City o i TS SR - e y its present owners it was occupied | Ni 2 commanced at the same time. their brother, J. Sprague Bard, held as usual and each one present| Stay W elr 8] , Mrs. = C howder and baked bean| Miss Mildreq Collar and Charles &. by A Julia Bolles. During the| Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Converse are| Oscar F. Atwood attended the funer- iam Vaughn. pper was well D A % o as v East: by Gardner of Nawport were married Drocela of building the mill it has been | entertaining Mrs. Alfred Neff of | al of his sister, Mrs. Charles Williams, | ko &iven an Faster egg and card by Mrs. William Preston of Previdence | clearing $23.27, Good Friday at Miss Collar's ner H. Townsend. The afternoon| yigited her sister, Mrs. David Beaudry, Herace Young’s Death. nused as an office. The spaca this build- | Clark’s Corners. in Providence on Wednesday. service was attended by a number of ¥ home, Redtop. Ag-ovegpied Wil be flied 1 11y 2 Hew To Celebrate Silver Wedding. PHOENIXVILLE people, and the music and sermen| MSPISY, Palmer. of Hartford has | Horace Young i flsd Tuesdsy at| Dr. and rs. Howe of i aphat s Georee Brudley of Woonseckat, | Mr: and Mra. John Jones s o ; e T e i | boen Visiting at the home of Charles | 3iiy' furioral was held Friday at 12 m. | Charles Arnold T rate the twenty-: annivel 0 AT e PRV . Lewis. e 2 . v R. L, spent the week end with friends theh? “marriage on the 25th of this | Better Equipment for School Reom—| the gift of J. Alden Welr,’and carna- HM,: Florence Mitchell spent Sun- g:;{x on:: m‘ngj. ch!\;‘rli{:l,l Re:'nmi; W 'xgl?‘-e Ms‘lcl‘ie?-‘:le‘?e; gt_wnonmry vis- in "‘. gy ai + | month. Carpet Company Busy Getting Out | tions. . day with her nephew, Harl S. Gorton, Onag:‘"msfa - i M BT ket Nenbey o Mis vacation with his srandparonts, | o,V /liem H. Clemence of Phoenixville | Rugs. <. Cangregations! : Chusoh: in_Providence. i C. D. ort with Miss Armstrong of Thompson: T o Gialer, of Nisntic, and Lyman Briggs of this place at- Rev. H. C. Grimes of the Congrega- Daniel Dutton has been in New the past week thi i Mrs, Darwin Horton and Ellsworth the forty-fourth annual en-| School o -nced Monday for the | tional church preached an Easter ser- | York. Dome Thursday. iey from | CAmPMent at Hartford. The latter was T o s |-maen wenan it Sl rpd psis | - At 3 TARY Haw bebubned trom B L B e Py a vieflt with retatives in Providence. Ch:me from T. G. Brown post, | phoard placed two new slate black-| By the choir. The platform was dec- | New York. ngre; " i rning. Boards 15 the. schoslh; during the | orated with lilies, carnations and pot-| = Charles Bragg ham been a business Paving Business Good. et 1y Mise Kisie Winchester of Pitchville| sugustine Bartlett of Putnam was | vaeation. oo o oe AUFINE the | (od Dlants. During the Sunday school | visitor in New ¥ork this week, The paving_ business is flourishing, u{‘,“:d‘;“:“fl‘:r‘:‘"ggn:“;;‘fd enter- i spending a fox uw ays with her aunt, the guest of hiz son Ellery the first of | “°A"'V. Green has taken the contract lonson Mr. Grimes gave s talk to the e there belng sbout Aifty paving cutters | (L IS0 & Fumber of fricad 4 o g el the weel i th th f | members the s and m‘ here. Now Miabiodey: Arvivia M= and Mrs. Frank Woeks and thelr o X me sokda i fhe feuth fnd w as given a pot of marguerites. . WESTMINSTER Mr. Anearn is working two gangs i G“;‘:,‘,“fi.',;.,,m e At ‘Three carloads of machinery were re- | granddaughters, Lulu an Ttha, | © James E. Latham of Providence is| Mise Gertrude Arnold .spen -~ ? h— | of men on the hignway, making a 2 few days. The mill is ranning atead- | Another smow squall - last Sunday Muining Full _Time. - "A' number of Windham people at- v v Mes® fre Hemington spent Sunday |Paus Pomons grange, No. 2. fly night and day, employing 138 | morning. Abeut two lnches fell. The Carpet company is running full| tended the meeting of the Eastern| Miss Katherine Pfluger of New York | wish her mother, Mrs. William Bit- - 5 < Has Joined the Navy. time and expects to have samples of | Connecticut branch of the Woman's | city has returned to her home after | gooqd. 5 DAYVILLE y Clark Acquitted. Eugane Jones has joined the navy | their rugs on the market very shortly. | boarq of missions in Willimantic on |Spending the Easter recess with Mr. e B Al —_— John Clark of Pequot, who was ar- | #nd is on board of the Missouri at| This work is very interesting and ati-| Wednesday afternoen and the ‘enter-|and Mrs. Columbus Smith. SOUTH WOODSTOCK gs of the Week—Persenal e w‘{‘on‘:‘.me“ M. J. Flickey on | Cherlestown, Mass. He is a machinist | tracts many visitors among the towns- | tainment, given by the Woman's club| Mr. and Mrs. William Rollinson of Items. v f theft belonging to Martin|DPY_trade. people. o for the benefit of St. Joseph's hospitar| Pawtucket raturned last week after a William F. Barto in B i AMPRG~ s e ot Montville Centor. was tried| Emerson Jones, who recently return- | W.J. Atwood was & recent Visitor at | Wednesday evening. visit with Mr..and Mrs. Charles Bar- | William F. Barto i by Kost ,was in Hartford on before Justice of the Peace William|ed from ~H-mmnv is with ‘hisj par- | C. C. Downing's. Mrs. Adam. Larrabee was called. to | stow. tive Features of Several fishermen from Hartford | Ledyard this week by the death of|. -~ Miss~Sybil Mead, a teacher in New utnrr of West 'fl: bson | have been whipping the streams here, | hef *fatHer, Dwight' Gallup. Yol'k, spent Easter with her mother John H. Williams of Shelton was at Smiddy Saturday and was acquitted! enfl(n, Felkner lost about 70 fow Mr, and Mrs, . B. Rollinson spent a few days in New York eity. ommenced t spri ferm ef ®chool | but with no success because of the and brotherl, w'm reside in this | Deacon Arthur Williams' for a short Miss Tefla Chaptnast Js-ysiting henl ¥ e wuwi) oS, Sorfn, L ¥Clioo! | hien Water ‘and contiaued €oia weathe Treasurcr’s Repert. pai - Easter vacation. SRR Y Narwich et o sister, Mrs. Winfizld” Hanney, of Se- B er. The annual report of the treasurer Exmer Ladd picked a cowslip blos-| Miss Elizabeih Morton of Provi- | fhterta Botiay: o - ied Sherman and Willism Gellufe Young Trout-Fisher. of the First Ecclesiastical seclety of|sofyy one day recently. dence and Mr. Cann were guests at Mrs. George Williams and deughter Hilda are home during the Easter hel- idays. Julian Chase of Hartford was at WEST WO0DSTOCK Wiltred J. Latham, an eleven-year- | the Congregational church for the year e old boy, holds the prize so far this| SRAIRg March 31, 1911, is as follow Recent Farm Sales — Easter Conoert | vear, capturing ‘two”trout trom Scii | Dr,, Belance, Abrl 1 isto. sio Earl Huling whs removed to -the | Mrs. Howland's at Haster. Mr. Cann totvn farm last waek. rendered a.solo at the Easter concert Easter Services. in_an excellent manner. of Palmer. H . w!re guests of L. D. Chapel ov ‘Thursday nl'ht Wfll b' observed by v i . Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Ritch spent - e Soada i i cunge, The ey eten canesy, 7| Sontl e ""”‘“}“‘“]""“- b3 m :“‘;‘ ;:‘;,;‘:"":‘;xm:: Baster with.friends in_Providence. B Al - 1ad on dbakr Mrs. Ainy Scholfield is critically il.| New York purchasers have bought | Many from here attended a lecturs | Y I0dbam, $153.11; South Windham | of by Mr. French. Writes from Bermuda parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Shaw, Friday t the senior class at the|the Nichols place; also the Hopkins |2t the Eastford Congregational church | ved 3m:='°udm' Add society, $75; | Mra. " ntth had e of the Easter | - In the Windham County Observer, | on Easter Sunday. 5 Palmer Memorial scheol held a sale of | Place, and would like the Forbes|given by Professor Jarvis of Storrs| - $1,805.35. Cr. By cash paid|eoncert. All the children rendered | William F. Barto has an’ interesting | Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Greig spent East- cwhe, ice cream and*home made candy | farm, if they can get a clear title to college. pastor, $1,000; pulpit suppl {hele various parts exceptionally wail |letter fromi Bermuda, whers ho is at|er af Hahover ‘guests of Hon. and 1o raise the balance of the fund for the | it. i g~ 77 e Ton, $160 1 ecial menflen should be made of | prasent. class trip this summer. Mrs. Wheaton has been spending a CHAPLIN. a::’n“xm,fl;% ';‘SJun.. 2. so- imeis- | Afigelo Del Pemco and his family of | Baster Sunday the church was at- | John Ryan is visiting his mother in Pupils’ Work on View- Bt e Then g, L Mo Fambe ance, $46; repairs church and parson- | three children, Andrew, Mario and | tractively decorated by the young la- | Rutland, Vt. T F A g Attractions of Easter Day Service— age, 3250.45; cleaning church, $17.85; | Rosina, who teok part in the concert. | dies with laurel, which set off finely [ Miss Mae Burnett has been in Prov vh:u:;:e\.llen.tr;:;;‘],fio'cllo;: ;;»‘hé)‘.'.',":.',' 5| Mies Bernice Bates is spending the | " (UFa U B CS AT 8y e | elock, 36 Palance in reamury, $34.25, | Master Andrew. who is mot yet 10 | the Haster lllies and other tlowers. The | idelice to sec her brother Raymond of the Tenth distriot a;,.m,,,fl,, Easter vacation at her home. total, $1,605.25. C. Lathrop, ireas- | years old, is & Violinist of marked | concert in the evening by the Sunday | - = Granng yis in Worces er (0 seo “chesl was held in the school Toom, the | gporaire o0 qro yrovidence has been | 4 thur Willlams spent Easter at his | urer: I H. B LB Ns Tor Arh s Jotis nd ghes oty | SCHBSLIWAR Interaming WAE vaston, s s prother, who is il at the howpita’ m being decorated with the Work | thc ni the nersonsgy. | ™5 98u8h- | oy mmer home in the village, returning | 5. Eaton, ~George " A. Cook, W. F.|eral selections on the violin, after | pecially the musical number e Kennedy house is being wire N v hieh the family together, ac- — for electricity. by the pupils. The display in-| Raymond and Pearle Chamberlin |2 New York on Monday. Miss Olive [ Maine, society committes. w i p- = Williams of the Willimanti William Burns of Yale is spending | companied on the n ‘by Andrew. NORTH WOODSTOCK TR luded drawing in black and white, have returmed to their schoel work | [0 i It DR | e Wsscsc vacativh. 80 itie bl Ll T Pesto xil o ol e 1 WOOD: THOMPSON B IY vrin, Armistrong 'is nouble to | BF- Bates'. in Itallan, whioh Jres much apprecat- r Concert Given by Sunday plossri oy 1 Miss Jessie Smith of Glastonbury J. Alden Weir was in town Tuesday. | ed by the a A meciul was given in Robertson's| rha ‘aster concert at the Baptist| Visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Will. | Miss Anna Classen has returned| ~Nelson Smi m the C. . meeting )uu nonv num by_Cochegan camp, | church Sunday morping was excel- | 1am M. Smith, over Easter. from a several weeks' visit in Brook- | fast Sunduy ev School. Items About Town. a and Mrs. Newton' Skinnar- are Joseph Gates has moved his family A. Willilam Smiddy | lont. The floral display. was fine. Special Easter Service. i i NORTH STERLING after & - fow - wesks' stey in |10t {He DEp/Douey o8 JUSt BN thrm. mfl'd "“' Spencer’s orchestra fur-| Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bates spent| A good congregation was present at 0DSTOCK S !' spending o week with his father, An- nished music. the week with their children, Byron | church to enjoy the Kaster Service. Wol Migs Bernice Leavitt is at home il | 50 o ngiyy. g . Bates and Mrs. Ed. Perrin. The potted plants and cut flowers were e New Mail Servios from Foster Center— | with*German measles. : George Burgess of Chartley is visit- LIBERTY HILL A soeiable was held in the vestry ol | attractive. The choir sang special | Events of the Week—Vi and Deer Causes Driving Accident- Miss Claire Davis entertained Misa |, FeES HEHE O oo Burgoas . the Baptist church Friday evening. Easter anthems and Rev. H. C. Mc- Visiting Clark of Springfield, Tuesday and Miss Bernice m‘ entertained Mrs. E. A. Noves has returned te S Knight gave his hearers a good Easter — North surx people who do not | Wednesday. Miss Mary Stoddard of the Putnam her home here, after spending the win- 0CDSTOCK VALLEY sermon. Miss Genevieve Waters of Howard | receiv, il by rural delivery | ¥dgar Trask has bought the church- high school over Su: e with her son in ChICago. W K Mrs. Nancy E. Lanphear of South| university was home over Sunday. oo Datd v will o aecvad by car- | vard fence and is removing it. B iy e cieit 4T Mrs. Geosge A. Trotten, who h e ST Chaplin, who spent the winter with Mre. James J. Williamsen is visit- | rier from Fostsr Center, R. I, the new Mrs. Lockwood of Thompson is a at the home of his grandparents, Mr. m_visking her mother, Mrs. E .A.| Thayer Family Occupying Summer | her daughter, Mrs. Adelbort Trow- |ing her sons in Hartford and Spring- | service beginning April 17th. B e I ort was givoobpards’ | and Mrs. Nathan Chase. ¥ Noyes, returned to her home in New-| Place—Mrs. Harold Bloom Enter- | bridge of Willimantic, has refurned. fa. », Frank Plummer was in Worcester | An Haster concert was glven by the | ™y i o "Shavw Colcleugh has re- Aon, Mass., Friday. e Farms Change Owners, Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Fitch spent|Sunda: children of the Sunday schiool in place | ¢ rned Yrom @ fthres months trip ias Béitha Goodrich of New York Henry Daubenecl who Hved in the | EaSter Sunday in Providence. Mra, Honry M. Crowell of Wilming- |of preaching. itongii - SottH: AvSEcion g'(mn..‘v‘:;‘:n:ndm’:l;&tu. theflx:-.;. ..Mr. and Mrs. Asa Thayer have re- | north part of the fown. has sold hiy Miss Nellle D. Chandler returned|ton, Del, is visiting her parents, Mr. The decorations and music on East- Whlliam Lillie of North Franklin avas tho guest of his sen. Amos Lillie, Wednesday. J. H. Burrill was in Norwich on bus- Iness Wedne: . furned to their summer home in the | farm and stock to Frank Strasser. e T s iiiithicn “‘5@2','.2 R T e CANTERBURY, &r day in the churches were unusual- PAEY SHE . e SenBen. Alexander Hough hes moved to the| ¢ Roseland over the well which has |to the house with the Srip. = e A ROt Sh Janire. Myrtia Briggs spent part of | farm he recently purchased from Fred | of Roseland over the Alexis Brage hes been visiting his| School at the Green is closed for a [Mrs R C. Paine sang & sclo on i P SR o L G-\ Nason, who has moved to Bristol | “\fiss Dorothy Richardson is improv- | grandparents, Mr. and Mrs..W- R.|two weeks' vacation. Miss Rose Land | Wines of Lisht, a violin obligate, 1yrap Esterbrooks and family have| "Mrs. Margaret Carroll of Bear Hil | ;s Dorothy Richardeon is tmprov- | grand Bl 2 is_the teacher. apd Mrs. F. E. Reld and Miss M. E moved “from Ashford into the house | has sold her farm to Merritt Welch. | .18, 10 @ Boston hospi D hl ev ; kman sang o duet. Miss Black- o SRR B eration for appendicitis. C. Spooner has been confined | Linwood, the infant son of Mr. and ol > CLARK’S FALLS . R S i s Rt s — F. W, "Hinrichs is laying the found-|to the Rouse the past two Weeks mith | Mrs. H. L. Tracy of Pleasant View | Mal sang & solo at the union Fast da; 15 Bt Skt weik. 2 SOUTH WINDHAM. ation for an addition to his house. throat and heart trouble. R fas, SHEECHAG R o A By Wildam Clews of Providence was| Howsrd K. Carpenter of Putnam —_— % soimilip, B Deaif 1 Putobased thel Miss Neftld Jencks 1s il with ©fn. e was an Machus conakie ob b1 A it generally reachas his heay t : o v e, m) e i = E {he guest of Allen Maine and family | spent Sunday with his uncle, Allen W. | Large Attendance at Easter Services— | house formerly eccupied by his fath cinda Knight were in Providence last|M. P. church for Easter night. - iest weight at 40 years. . Mrs. Harold Bloom entertained a few [Noces- Mr, and Mrs. Henry T. Child re-|week. friends on Wednesday afternoon and < é = = turned last week after spending sev-| W. R. Spooner saw three deer near Svetits There was a large attendance at the | aral weeks in Florida. hia home last Mbnahy. Miss Flossie Angell of Putnam was ster_services Sunday afternoon. The| * The Christian Endeavor meeting was| School at the Titus district began at Allen Kenyon's on Sunday. Grimes . preached on The| led on nday evening by Mrs. Wil- | Monday after a vacation of ten days. Alfged M. Clark was in Wesetrly on Mlflne- Tuesday. F. Palmer was in Norwich Oll 'n ess Monday. A M. Clark d L. Fugene Bill , World's Hope, 1 Cor- 15: 19, Miss Edith | liam . Child 3 5 i wera the appraisers on th Miss Harret Slingsby h: jam C. Child. As Mrs- Charlos Holleek was driv The Inte’ Horatle: Baimer, attenting v | trom Harttory m8tby bas returned | parkiiam rondered a pleasing solo, as- | Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Howard wers | i e Buntaiems st Sacarday s aser |. bi ‘that work Wednesday. sisted ‘by Charles Hahn. violinist. The | guests of relatives in -Norwich last|came out of the woods and ran under e draw Ol T Tatie W been sl alas decoratlons were Easter liliss, ferns T S week, her horse, which became frightened g - and palms. The lilies were late.r sent et S AR T e Th - GtpStheria. WILSONVILLE to the sick and shutin members of the POMFRET. N e e ki ing of lier glasses was all the damage h e availa_ ; congregation. exchan Miss Gemo Died as the Result of | “°METSERION . o\ ¢ been Shenas s done. g BHISWOLD Burns—Notes. ing ~ to i Horse Dies at.32—Rev. Sherrod Seule TR T R L — g the we2k with friends in Hartford AN 2 j /- Heary Brown of Hartford visited 4 and Springfield. © the Preacher on Sunday. WAUREG bl n evi coun- (F gedn odad Vedn Vif over Geod Friday and Fuster with his| Ferbert Chapman has left the mill | “Touis Treese returned to . Lymm € In every col 4 L L | fa¥her and mother at Pachaug. and moved his family to the Brainard Mass., on Monday after a short visit Mrs. E. E. Brown visited duning | Falling T.mb.r In]ur '3 Bort Holl-nd— rs. C. F. Morgan is slowly recover- | farm. £ with his family here. Easter vacation with her sister in w.. a severe cold. Quite a number are sick with the| Richard Lewis is suffering from a | Worcester. : George Pawlsy of Voluntewn | 8Tip. bad attack of erysipelas. The Ladies’ Whist club met Wednes- spent Saturdey with her sister, Mras,| A sad accident occurred last Satur- | ~Arthur Rice of Three Rivers spent|day with Mrs. Walter Brown. tryof the waorld. & nnnn ‘William Wheatly, Jr., of River Point, R. I, was a guest of his mother ¥F mit good, day afternoon when the 18 vear old | Wadnesday at his home hore ¥. E. Brown attended a mesting of | and other relatives Sunday. G) d f The cemmunity was saddened to|daughter of Mr. Gomo was starting sie | Mr. and3 Mrs. Clinton Allen of Mys- | Plainfield grange Tuesday evening and Mr. and Mrs. J, C. Adams of Putnam rrespon entso learn of $he death of Mrs. Ziba Hunt- | fire with oil. The ofl exploded, set fire | tic were the guests of E. W. Avery on|8ave a talk en orcharding. were Wauregan visitors this week. x ington Monday meon. to her clothing and burned her so bad- | Sunday. William Bravton has recently lost a| Fred Arnold of Providence was a | ’ h Pl Iy that she died thal night. The fu-| (eorge Ennis was a recent visitor in| horse 32 years old. guest Sunday’ of his brothers, William Banng rothers GARDNER LAKE neral was held Tuesday morning at | town Rev. Sherrod Sowle gave an inferest- | and Frank Arnold. SR North Grosvenordale. Burial was in| William Backus, Jr, and Donald|ing talk Sunday at the Abington Con- Ber+ Holland, employed by the Cum- 2 Putnam Peckham have been ill with measies. | | gregational church and also condueted | mings Tonatruction company; had his ‘& CO ¢ Ltd o George Damiels and family have| Miss Mason of Webster calied on| AMrs. Burton Hall of Mansfield \was | the evening service. i right foet badly injured Tuesday, a .3 2 meved te Mentville. friends Sunday. calling on Mrs. Richard Lewis én Mon- |, Horace G. Brown of $orcester vis-| huge stick of timber falling upon it. , Frank mhrop of Bozrah vis-| Mrs. Charles Kelly, Miss Minnie | Gan ited at Westland farm Thursday and | Harold Merritt has resigned at the Salem Tuesda Kelly and ‘Mrs. Huntington were Dud- d, (omerly‘ of Bozrah, | ley visitors one day the past week. 2d en local ftiends a few days ago. 'harles H. Bailey called on relatives o . Mrs. Cassius Barstow is visiting her | Friday- mill and will -locate in Massachusetts. : : «' former home at South Williamstown, T T TR : WESTFORD. . . HAMPTON Mass. } 7 Miss Hattie Newell has been spend- 2 — B n L!llu Tuesday. ot Yankis ‘was: bne CLARK'S CORNEHS p :ev:v ?:Z;E;nh M;!. :md: Eat(:n.SL lmmm- Selectman Bober‘tl Kfio_:lton Mr. and M'rstHanlel thflnd tf.trgu& . er, who has been ai S comm Wi L2 ir acation af 2 guest of local relatives a few days] Schoel Children Plant ( c-hlp- Trees, | Joseph's hospital for a number of | tha ,?,um";."‘r‘i S'r g::"w:.,‘%& 2 ;%53: fi‘e‘fg Faster ¥ ugo.” Gift of Norwich Firm. weeks with blood poisoning, has had| good force-of help. John Welles and Miss Alice Smith : R his 'arm amputated at the shoulder. Victoria More has moved ‘here -to| of Hartford spent @ few days here J¥an: g VIATEIFURD Mrs. Wallace N. Jewett was the| Miss Eno of Mansels, Conter was| thy or Chaftee ‘Blace trom Breaks | Tast weei i 7 e8! r“ her parents in Providence h;afigltEvasl(or with her sister, Miss{ neck. Mrs. Charles Benziger of fixbur%“l!t‘: 1s DEVONSHIRP STRE!" 3 Albe no. “The town utting in & new bridge | L, is visiting her daughter, Mrs, 3 f _.'g'nu u‘lmu Allen Y-ung Bathered| F._'W. Martin entertained Rev. Mr.| Miss Moran, who has been with Mrs. ncro‘:s‘t?m l;u’; Ho:e river east ot hm‘l’url i % BOSTON ¥ #" th“'v‘irc McKnight and wife over Sunday. Guilford Smith in the capacity of| the village. Selectman Fred Chism is Lloyd Edwards has bought the Kelly 1 spend the sum- Frank Melvin has moved his family | nurse, has been called to her home by doing the work. )lace recently owned by Martin Welch. ox 8t Gxu gt inte Mrs. Alfred Neff's house, the illness of her father, and Mrs.| A number from here attended the el e -::v:t-- n:_u;l'h:e L x‘:u!rurd dlflcht;‘o‘l [reopened Monday. The chil- | Plerc: is taking her place. concert at Warrenville Sunday. Scales are included in the handle emn earl; en have planted the catalps trees| (George N. Peckham of Worcest — J i that a Philadel- WAlNam S. Gorten, a former Water- | sent by The Porceous & tciell o | Fecent guest at the home of K. e e at Cleveland, O, ‘oyd bey, wae kiMle on the school grounds and t Peckh: April 17. He was in the electric wel heme. 2 o G Dhein LA Gov. Woodrow Wilson and Bryan ld phian has_patented, so that the con- &tephen Albro, who early in March getting toxether. which is a §00d sign.| tenta can be weigh€d when taken from ~“Memphis News.: - & box, barrel or bin.

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