Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 29, 1911, Page 10

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WAUREGAN Forest Fire Burns Over 600 Acres— le a ahipbul Accident—Poor Trout Fishing. m"'“"m‘cm"FredSwanmdhhmeoOc- paratively young woman. Some years Wednesday. ad 3 e g cun ( ‘moved to Providence: she was | “U™ : g o en and brothe Dr. : ception at the M. E. clufrch last Satur- otan with. the Tamicy Methodiat Bad Woodland Fire.' Shaher G ¥ i , Edy vas in ‘Southbr S and Miss %cfifi day wem‘ He 1% to remain another Uphowsl church of that ‘city, and a g 8 lay. m‘mw Btes 5 r and Entertainment. 4 wflflfihm e e hgh. ‘gA fair _was lull the Mettiodist Mrs. Dixon, where a reception was | before being subdued. Samiel ; -} . of Abingts IS T eeon o wmmsmem in the evening, ill with g nonruy. after being’in St. Joseph's afternoon Edmond Pepn, who has been L 2 Brad e period | ospitall i nflcn for “sevaral | the Proceeds o > be added. to the elec- lora . 1«»;»; . mhavon-. ° He is board ith Mrs. Mary et w&‘:‘l: ‘fim 4 R‘r‘fl“&mn Endn:v‘:: :nvlc fi‘th ml" %’“"d °lfl‘“r: Peter Sunday, was interesting.” It wn:' ea pEel O Faverhil, dass, and Semusl Miss 1 of Medden.&. were in town last 3o oS e Mg .Pnal e |t . “’o‘:% Was : ? m in Meriden, retumed here *g" et whole death occurred in Provi mbommbvury i&'lfil"‘g - Yesume ] i m rt Baki d family of Shel- e mohe ooty ang g | Feter S R ”m S| S ' g IR AT |5 Sy B e e G B nd a piano solo by her grand- friends and held the office ‘auctiont 3 school 5 ‘Waednesda: ; oxle o well, M oon, Master Howara D. Eichler. She | - Rev. J. W- Payiie of Jewett City oc- | 211 the. time siace. 4. : : W, C iohls A SR ,}’u“ i B b 2P o "",‘, received :some handsome and useful cupied the pu)pit at the Consu 3 B : A , SaaL Y., were recent. visitors at Mrs, m 110 postal cards of congratula- |tional church Sunday. % S ” . : o Nt W, T, ., and Mrs, | Maso tion, 11 loaves of cake and quantities Fishermen repart very pour Tuck -ln ? & j c g 3 s!: $ Emma J- Sresident of the Tol- ‘Ché funeral of Thomas Arm- ot. beautifrl : flowers, among them a4 |regard to trout in this vicinity. 2 e 4 S nty . W. ,r_ U* Will speak | strong was % at 1 o' clock at bouquet of roses from the Ladies’ Aid e Y w5 !‘numr at the mnext meet here, Thursday, | the e of s. Henry society of Trinity M. E, chnrch.Prov- i { May. 4, in the Con Armstrong, -Bld ey e R L S e | evening, 1 Mrs. Buell is trom &z‘.’&.fl [ Bmlnanelfi. Mass., niversary d ‘the- Grmn. ¥ = 3 Holman 1ro; The United Workers of the Meth-| o or y or. 2 "7 | permitted. t . e ¥ ¥ x %?mm;u Aelivered. L the edist church met Wednesday after- Mre. G, P, 3 n the | 8 v & hall Thursday evening by Chester W. noon at the Methodist parsonage With | . yjiog0q M. M, Knight and H. Tran, meeting in Willimantic . 3 X Tennant on Yellowstone Park. . Mrs. H. Vernon Morrill. | have returnea from a visit to Worces- | the-Woman's: E 2 e it Baptist : a South Woedstock Pastor Called. ter. of - Connuouem. returning home of ' OngTef: : % ' At a business meeting of the Bup-! Fred S, Eddy underwent an opera- Mza?‘my visit- with her ‘lmfil’ fl x co'—u“mA tist church last week it was voted to tslon :t the lehy-dIf,l‘mh.u llll.oupnm on extend a call 10 Rev. Linwood B. aturday an ing wel 3 b R~ S R Nmud of South Woodstock to become| Rev. John K. Moore and family have SOUTH m.m fts pastor. been in New Haven several days this The Old Mystic schools opened on | week. Monday morning, Miss « Sullivan of Mrs. D. W. Burgess has been very A 0. U- w. Dlhob—-Wlnht by W 8.‘ 8. E. cmb—-mgmy Iimprove: ents. ! - S o White & sum:y- steam ‘sawmill, :. Norwick Man Leases lulnp House— 5 which h: v Foe g Pow ‘.L ch has been, on the Squiér lot for| . w 2 ed, several weeks, completed work 1ast|ness in ficannon. Mrs. Armst; New -London wsucceedi Miss Kent, | ill with pneumonia and under the ‘care 8 = < th:'w:c: of the lnlt“ermedkte de- ; of Nurse Frayne of Worcester. M % y- : l?;(totwnz ’ltnhl};“behe‘:‘ mm;évi:f ut-}:e ‘Wu ‘evl:th ‘egl %url:'m his flln‘i.ra partment, who resigned owing to the The Cohgrégutionul cliurch Neld its : ; a3 ; o in an Bd?(‘;iynin m‘i!t ot‘a'mher rf 'ther“o'id:r!\'r’ 4nd_mother, mlg:m critical illness of her mother. annual meeting Friday at four o’cleck, 2 : S > L haRed from A‘ x e P toATIE” 5t Sirong of 802!‘! { Ge! 1 N : followed by a supper for the entire = 1- ..General Theodoré A. Binghim, U. 8.|" ¢ dharn. 4 oo s A Y T~ congregation : - ‘Poverty 8ocia A., of Washington, D, C., was in town he A. O. U. W. gave 4 dance at|Coventry; E.P. Armstrong of Portlan TV A S, TR | S T B A A TR e S I | B e | R S T | O SR, an v S L urcl met’. Wedn evening social Qdm eV 7 1 O el y with Mrs. William D. Beckwith. Grange mesting of offcers.in Putmam | rors, . Muslc and games wers en ot T80 Bour for the afterncon service | ™Miss Julla Knosland, who is teach- | Frederic & White of South Coventry. | The Methodist Brotherhood met| "o Edith Cruff has been spending |Joyed and réfreshimen ‘iflfli to & o'clock, with Sunday school ses- |iDS at South Willington, spent last Funeral of Mrs. Ernest Ledoyt. Monday evening with Rev. Mr. Mor- | o ‘1 days in Boston, where she|Emetta Hovey, chairman of the todnl sion at 3.15, as is usual d the | Week's vacation with ‘parents, Mrol ppe 1 ¢ Annie May Fuller. M E . everal Y n Bo! ftite Haa the R adheg i 5 u luring' and Mrs. W. H. he funeral o e y 4 rill at the parsonag attended the opening of the exposition | committze, matter dll!*:; summer. White & Sta l!:muahml 4 a | Wife of Etnést Ledoyt, was held at her Neted Hers and There. j of the World in Boston. Miss Julia Hill“of Middleta Choir Difector' W. H. Brown of the|, White & Stavley have purchased a|.io-home on Friday afternoon at Mise Viola Eidredge has returned et fare has been sten er for the Smitl- wzg’aflfionu.l church is taking & e Mg et e M‘"‘ iyt ev. Duncan F. Dodd, pastor from a week's visit to her sister, Miss WO0O0DSTOCK - ‘Winchester Mfg. has resigned 10 vacation. e George lins place, #d in church, - and Ernest F. Frances El edge of Woodstock. ‘becomie stenographer ~in Middletown. | "\embers of the Woman's Home Mis- | HOP River district. - 3 3 Migs Clata Mas Brown and sister, e T She will be greatly missed by ‘thel jionary moclety held a spocial meeting | Lred Tayior has moved from the Miss® Blanche Brown, have returned | !MProvements at Swedish Church—| young peopls, among whom she had A us Collins place in Ho% River district:-to | proje cemetery. from a weelk's visit to their uncle ana Various Items. ; made many friends. . T.dckma T Soume o iag s 'f“"“' ol‘"““ the resuit of ' & paralytic shosk. sunt, Mr. and Mrs. James Humphreys - Mra. A. J. Turner has been_enter- has been - spending. a few days at the ut 2 mile from Hop River station. | W8, "5 FP500 was stricken on Thurs - of - Hartford. | Mrs. George F. Waters is visiting | talning Mrs. Baker of ‘Winchester and | Tny. \ A Prolific Bloomer. day of last week. She was 43 years rs. Isabel Neil has returneu to the | her daughter in Hartford. Miss Turner of Palermo, N. C. : Hemert Smith 6f New London was| Mrs. James A. Utley' has a Jonsoni | old, ‘an des d leaves one Holloway homestead after spending| Miss Sergeant of Brookline, Mass., Funeral of Blanche Tubbs. ihe gest of Mrs..J. W. Bingham on|lily which has 60 blobsoms and buds.|son, H uavyh years old, and the winter at the home of her son-in- | has been the guest of Miss Mary A.! .ppo funeral of Bianche Tubbs, who | Monday. It's a beauty, well worth ‘seeing. | two brothers, Ernest Fuller of South law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank | Perley. : diedhesmur;:; ‘was held from the home | = Misses Josephine Kaeney, Irene Hart| G. Cleveland Collins of East Hart- | Manchester and ‘'W. E. Fuller of this B. Gates of Providence. Rev. R. G. Kendall is in New Haven of her grandmother, Mrs. Nellie Tubbs, | 4nd Marian Larrabee, all students in|ford has been spending a few days phme Mrs. Ledoyt will be ndhr'mllu:. Mrs. J. Harold Willams and sister, | this week 5 i A Tuesday afternoon. Biirial was in | the Willimantic High school, are re- | with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren | &d by a 1axge circle of friends xa i Mrs. Frank E. Willlams, are visiting| A bungalow is being built on the Windham cemetery. The Rev. Harry | covering from measles. A- Collins, on ' Columbia Green. home, churel mmunity, lfl.._ New Jersey relatives. kn{)lll west of V glley side. . 3 Grimes corducted the services. The| _Mrs. James T. Baker and dsus‘htg Public Whist. death comes as n. eat shock Mrs. Edward Pollery afnd daughter ti” TEmlg: palding was in Wor-{pdarers were Pearl and Prescott Cham- of New Lofilon ‘are i& Colonel 'W. The W. 8. 8. E. club gave a public T QT i g of Waltham, Mass., are guests of Mrs. | cester Tues: St berlain, Fred Clinton and Howard Kel- ‘Ohapp.n‘s. whist party at Yeomans' hall last SOUT‘ WWBSTWK Pollery’s parents, Mr and Mrs. F. %Irs.dn‘ R. Kendall is in-Boston for | jor, There was a large number-of Miss Lena Broatnhaflor mg‘uu 8. Tuesday evening which whs fafrly well s il s Alonzo Chapman. ¥ Iew . oays floral tributes. EHzabéth Clark of Putnam have heen onnrv. Tuberculosis Sum- There is some improvement in the Church Improvements. Mrs: Beélden and niece of Fitchburg | BUests of Mrs. F. E. Guild this week. ffi,‘?fih&i‘.fii&"&“&f{fiézfi hunh e - day—Notes. eondition of Deacon Nehemiah M.Gal- | 1y, gwedish church has been paint- | Were recent guests at the home of Mfl‘ Mes 5. C.. Penton and Milss ‘J Y | sold extra. The proceeds are to ba ap- R tup. ed, the work being done by members | C: L. Clinton. Perkins refurned from a wisit in: Jer- | 1), foward tmproving Utley Hill. Misses 184 Sanger and Mildred Wells Mrs. John vgfli:"knfi fl’;?e %‘;‘a‘ of the congregation. e st e z “&Sg’ gx’?:’&umd in the| The work of repairing hlfihwt s has | were in Soufhbridge on Wednesday. ‘lb‘m-nk rwem!erenls. Mr. 5@ Mre. Sher. | Freeman Spalding has a new tour- NORTH wooDsTocK- formation “of & fire company-and a |Dbeen commenced under the lrcc‘{lofi of| Next Snnday, in accordance with the BB Saen of P“}”“’”vic‘{{ hi Fais BT St s Thirty-first 'Armivau'::y of I‘lrfifiu }'lmflfi‘l 1y ‘“z h;:m ARG AV UW to Rt SV ;:gute:: S%d;h:f Pmu cwndon Mm Ged>cge Ingram s siting s | Irey - organize. \rom.r, Bverett Ingram of Provi- WESTMINSTER Celebrated by Mr. and Mrs. Edgar| The " resfltnl.: énogthlyd tt;‘ o}llla-‘r’y STAFFOHD :;éo;rl:“ l&: 'g:::::ly Mrtmwlpl‘l.&burvr 'nc]\ g rask. meetin e socfef e s 1 3. Marold Williams and son, Master | Scetland Pastor to Ocoupy Local Pul- Tras % | held. Snnday evening. The topic is| Praatical Progumm. ‘Arranged for d‘"t‘::’ t;‘: h ;&MMMM :’:,‘z,“‘,: e Morace S. Williams, were over-Sun- |t. Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Trask celebrat- | Missions in Hawali and the Philip- Grange Mmmg—-Pngflnuvo Feder-:| VoRIOR Willlam Bersto return- day guests of relatives in New Jer- . ed the thirty-first anniversary of their| Pines. TLeader, Mrs. J. C. Tatem. ation -Active. o o & tow Weaks' €ri ®Morris Caswell has been summoned e Toan. l’;";]“’" with B;;‘“ifce and m“t"r‘t‘as‘eii‘:":a::”:";gy”"&x‘:{ © 7 DAYVILLE - . = £ to_Bermuda. - v i ‘ = orrance Coo! ave return rom a | ente inin ¢ ter o t'o.lfl‘n.“ (‘)en?:hndm. brgthe;'wli:?rtoc:fi; | visit in_Pawtucki el,e m wHigt ity arbealeaiiite” wabe 3 Eizen Richmond of Westford is very | Beatrice, litile du:h i1}’ with- heart trouble at the home of | Sheldon, had a painful accident one . . Miss Tourtellotte of North Society| served and a pleasant ‘evening Was| Congregational Church Entertainment| Mrs. Emily Goodell. day this week. While her mother was .’!;l-en-l ’?"‘T&"&fli: !a,;::—].m'd Mon- | district was the guest of Miss Lila | enjoyed. Well -Attended—Various -Itsms.. The home of the late Mis. Mary e mother part of the house, the child to Hn‘r?n.rd law ;hw AT Ogden on Sunday. Miss Bernice LeaVitt returned last|. —_— Prince has been ranted to George | triéd to pour some boiling water from e, ‘George Catler ana children, | ,, Mrs Edwin Edmond had Gharge of | Sunday to her school at Newington. | The ententainment . given by Miss |Bray, dver at the Riverside woolen | the teakettle. _The kettle being a Belle and Harl of Mystie were guests | (¢ C. E. meeting Sunday evening. Mrs, Prescott Hammond is with her|jja, Whitman in the vestry of the |mills. 2 heavy iron one, was too much for the Monday of reiatives at Hillside lawn, | , eV A. A. Smith's discourse was on @aughter, Mrs. 8. Brett, for & while.- | Congregational church was well at-| . Grange Programme. child to manage, and the water badly Mr-,!runa. who. celebrated hey 100th | Sabbath Observance. George Snow is putting a large 8d-| fanded and- was -a decided success The Troframme of the grange hext bumedflm ohil ' arm. birthday Saturday, April 22, at Brook- | ReV: L. B. Tenney of Scotland is| ditien to his barn. . | Through the generosity of F. B. Rol- | Tuesday evening will be: Music' by H. Storms of Put- N. Y. is the sister of Mrs. Julia | ©XPected to occupy the pulpit here To Give Sacial. * . | lison, ice créam and cake were served. | grange: ‘paper, “fiwmthns of the Laist ru.ched at lhe Baptist church . Brown of Old Mystic and Albert | JeXt Sunday morning in exchange with| s, Willlam Barrett and Mrs. Ed- 4 B Rollinson severed his connec- | Fifty Years: piano trio; Can the Farif. Tast unday wn.:;rn!nz. as the pastor Orum 1 i 2 socis e wm“ TN ere N m cnl a Srown 5 1 Do 3560t ear Mona My, | Mrs. Olive McDonald is visiting her | 5o ’s§£?i§ e v e M2Y | Saturday, and the whole village doep- ;rarfnflg\;ga:flu?yee P m‘?;i .:’:g Mis. Frank Johnston received word Crumb. h ed the 90th milestone, | MOther, Mrs. Baker. Mrs, Wayland Gage, Who has beer|ly_Tegret his departure. . Sunshine? discussion, by, R, Golburn |from her hoe in Western New York Slew s 2 g in - Worcester hospital for . several| William B, Burnett spent the week-|ang G.-D. Ide; special uaic: current | state on Monday of the death of he: DR HAMPTON weeks, is gaining in health and. can|end in Providence. venty, Mime isadere Dunham. T o| father Sundsy, and she has gone thers FITCHVILLE : soon return home. -Raymond Burnett is apénding a fow M;“ Mabel Booth is suffering from | to_attend the funeral rained ankle. Mr. and Mrs. Henry K. Safford, after i 8 Miss Bernice Bates, a student at W. | days in town, .. Polmer Brothers’ Company to Erect Auction at Welch Place — Windham N s‘“ ernice S, 2 8 g eglerb i S e rutumed M Y e O EE a PAL TR e s e " is spending her vacation at her : 3 New Tenements—S8pring Cleaning | Preacher at Congregational Church. | pgme! s s %’7:;;‘2 ?,’."&;’,',’f“dm two weoks With | jn one of the blocks at Hydeville. - :““;@: l::’“'g'hm‘?m’.flwm FettEnes to Up of Village, Mrs. Charles Benziger, who has been 3 "Mr. and Mrs, Clinton W. Afwood Discussed Live Topics. Tho Ladies' Ald soclsty met Tast visiting at W. A, Pearle’s, has re- WARRENVILLE 3 “I'were in Providence on Tuesday. At a meeting of the Stafford Pro-| weelc with Mrs. George B Miss Shirley Miner has been confin- | turned to her home in Auburn, R. I. 5 Mrs: Susan Emerson of Providence guepnve Federation held at the library — - od to her home by illness. Mrs. Wade is very ill. Death of Mrs. Edward Aystin—Pratt| .iitertained Miss Moran lnd\ Miss Nel- {lding 1ast Wedneeday evening the Oné-tHird of Britain's telegraph op- Clifford Cantlin of Massachusetts has | Martin Welch sold all his stock and Family Moves to Amherst. le Emerson. following matters were discussed: The | srators are women. been the ' guest of Mr. and Mrs. John | farming tools at auction last Tuesday. e e John Murray of Pomfret was a guest improvement about town by the recent Brown. 5 % Andrew Bennett and dnus'hter Ber- The. regular . meeting'. of Ashford| at Mrs. James O'Neill's reeently. - cleaning bee: a sane Fourth of July A ———————————S———— Miss Dorence Hourigan of Norwich | tha are staying at Arthur E. Pearle’s| grange, No. 90, was held in Bakers| Mrs. Willlam. May and daughten|celebration; the necessity ©? teaching| - Midnight in The Ozarks Was a rocent guest of Miss Alberta | for a short time. . u.n Wednesday evening. spent the week-end with Mrs. N. Lom; young people to swim. The directors: d vet sleepless Hiram Scranton of Hurrls. - - Mr. Brown of Windham occupied| Mrs. Edward Austin died. - early | Greig. : Jj| will_choose a secrstary and treasurer/| 3fd Yet coughed and coughed. To Build New Tenements. the pulpit of the Congregational| Thursday evening. She has been ‘a| . The Ladies’ Ald met on Tuesdar | to fill the vacasicy catised by the res- | CIAY CIth o Surveyors have been at work the|church on Sunday. great sufferer for many years. wlth Mrs. William F. Bidwell. {gnation” of A. B Todd. 3 He was in the mountains on the ad- f five doctors, who said he had past week surveying for a number of | Mrs. George Carr, a former resident| Mr. and Mrs. Myron -Pratt have dis-| - Miss Mary Blanchard has retu —_—— vice of new tenement houses on Riverside and | of this place, has” been staying for a| posed of their- household Joodfi dnd| from a visit in Westerly. ‘OLTON “ fifi'.‘,:'.‘@pt.’fifi‘ mtm::: l!x‘dpmln ‘e Maple streets, to be erected by the|few days at her home here. have gone to Amherst, Mass., where| John Ryl.n has retumed rrom R ¢ . 3 "Dr ing s Nan Disco o Palmer Brathers’ company. Frank Philips. made a business Q.flp Mr,- Pratt is employed. Mrs. Pratt,| land; Vt. ! i e I.l—-—;.w—-fi—- i di | DE B Tl : A month's mind mass was celebrat- | to Willimam!c last Thursday. who is in poar heaith, will Board thefe. | . Mrs; Robert . Mo lrllon entem‘l r. and Mrs. = —— he writes, “for it made a new ma ed in St, John’s church Monday by Mrs, E, L -James and Migs Mabel | her son Robert, Jr. , well Party—Cemetery Assoo me, so that I can now do the Rev. D. R. O'Donnell of Colchester STERLING Spooner were in the Thread cfty on|. James Grady . Officers. ain. For all lm 1 for Miss Kathryn Breen. sk Tuesday. ' ER Menday, after spending- his Easter y. . 3 : W‘Nm. in grippe, as ring Clean-Up. e g .|~ Mrs. Uzzla Noel: and son '‘George ca.uon wil 8 parents. > Mr. and Mrs. .Herbert W. Ho'ivell ‘en- h, ha; fever, The u-::l’-pring cleaning of lawns Banswy Hom_l:‘n!(n Neck—Meet- | Sero in Willamantic one ~day this tertained friends last Monday evening {:’oaa::g:::u oryq\llnls'. Sid yards Bus oems in-progress for the ing of Ladies’ Aid Society. week. at the house at Bolton Centér where | xnown remedy. Price 50c and $1.00. past two weeks by employes of the Mrs. B. C, Bugbee, who has been WLLAND Cfl NTY they have lived the past year. The ’{-’:m hottle free. Guaranteed by Lee Palmer Brothers company, greatly im. | gune o i1 orses belonging to Ahern | gpending several daye ih P'“"“'n% time was- pleasantly spent in dancing: | & Osgood Co. . el ” Bros. ran away Wednesday morning ,etumeg home ngdgy. ‘ - Refreshmonts were served. Tue proving and beautifying the village by | and in its meat appearance. turning a corner fell and STAFFORDVIL’LE Mr. and Mrs. Howell moved to Bolton Saved His Mthers Life. broke its neck. had % ~~~~~~~~~ The Ladies' Aid society .met. with WOODSTOCK V‘LLEY Notoh to a place they purchased 1ast| your doctors S e u; Mrs. H. B. Mowry Wednesday after- Nor&h Adams . -Man = Succeeds Frank | fall g writes Mrs. Laura nes of Avoe-. “N"Al COUNTY noon. % Allen W. Kenyén was in’ X\or\nch ‘Edgerton t nd Mi Officers of Cemetery A ation.. .| La., “and my ‘children and all Mrs. Myra Hawes is in ill healths | and Willimantic last- week. - ‘| At a meeting of the Bolton Cemetery | friends Were! lopkinig - for 'me "’m‘”" Mrs. Irving Anderson and Mrs A.| Several from here attended the so- i T, Tilfia Chaffes, who has been | association the following officers were | when my-sor insisted et i ave EKONK F, Wentworth and daughter Ruth| ¢ial and entamlnmentjxvsn { “the | 5 ng the winter with relatives in mcted Pregident, W. H. Loomis; vice | tric Bitters. I du}d ot”' i lo's;m -.‘3 ol spent Thursday - with . -Miss -‘Abbie| Babtist society at Weést: Woodatock Amherfl; Mass., Windsor Locsk and | president, John Johnson; secretary-and | done me a worl E{.mflc Bitters is Road Improvements—Rev. H. M. Kel- | Vaughn of Rice City, R. T. last“week. : Rock’ “returned-homa last weelk. - treasurer, Miss Alvord; corresponding [ Wa¥s D '{is'bltél:? to women troubled “logg to Conclude Pastorate on Sun. | . Amos Faro of this village is very | . The Ingalls ‘boye have: returned to| " Mrs. Fisie Allard has been spend- | committee, S. M. Alvord and 4. White | & pricelocs biost ig in. Brooklyn, N. Y. affer staying tw - number of days with her-parents, | Sumne: | with fainting and dizsy spells, back- day. e’ weeks at A. N. Hammond’s. kmg Mrs. Esten Belcher. 8 ;fl’,‘, Annie M. Alvord has T ache, headache, weakness, debility,co; T T : W.. H, Phillips & Son of Hampten y ill be employed in Provi- stipation or kidney | diso ‘Fhe town fathers of Sterlmg are ATTAWAUGAN ahd John Spencer of wmsmumc ‘whre denee for a fe wweeks. Che: | them and ;tnn new hmt:: d-t::u? repairing the highways. 5 st Alien, Benveny Sapuey.. lison Lyon. Miss Maude ' Smith| School Superintendont F: fand vigor SREvimgvaraitesd 5o M Farmers are begimning’to plow. al-| wMr ‘and Mrs Eimer C. Weod enter- | . MI. and Mrs. O. e 4njand Miss Bertha Beicher spent Sun- ond) iey or ‘money. refunded. Only 80 & thousgh the spring is very backward. |iained all who took part in the Easter Pomiret over Sqndas. dflv with friends in Monson, Mass. held a meeting in. the Centet school- | Liee & O Miss Hsther Gallup again presided | concert, Mrs. Myrtis Briggs has been visit- | S Nrs. 3. D Thompson. of Mangfield | house Wedne afternoon.. . - ' . st the organ in the Line meetins| Emma and Walter Rollinson spent]iD8 in Worgester and- Charlton., . |was the gyest of her sister, Mrs. u“y < A Reliable Médicine——Not a Narestic. Douse Jast Sunday in the absence of|sunday at Northbridge, Mass, ez s sin Little, over Sunday.'’ : 5 BT Mrs. . Mac#, St. Jos. Mich. saye: Mrs. Kellogy, the organist, who was AT, Timothy Sweeney ix visiting in ASHFORD = .. . New Boss Dyer. . - ik 20 O e s Thi, Aclary '3 anchester, x = g = g o rne g0k Dreached % sermon| Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Grimshaw, Ir,| 1 P. Richards and family are in bauk Edgerton has resigned 4s bows || medicine did not cure him, I gave him ot s visited in New Bedford last week. Providence for a few days. rison of North Adams has taken the Acoepts Natick Call. Mr. and Mrs. Bugean spent Sunday Mrs. S. Litchfield and two dnudh- ce. Rev. Albett Stanton, son of Avery|at West Thompson. ters are visiting in Putnam. i t is - A, Stanton, has resigned his fow | John Watson has given up working | Archis Greene is plowing for B. M: ,.,fiv““ Clark: 1s working in Port Ct. vears' pastorate over ‘the Baptist|for the company on account of ill-}Grant. - T =1 " Mrs, Sarah Be . church at Y'"""“‘h' Me., to accept | health and is to movehis family into| Services at the Center church were i, 1e e call to the Baptist church at Na- | one of Mrs. Emyna Weaver's houses. | well attended Sunday. tick, Mass. He will make the exchange | - Misses Maud Rice and Sarah Barnes J. W. Whipple has movea’ih stum soon. of Putnam called on’ friends fn_ thh miil to the’ fll;kl place.: & eting of the" - ——'v'———"‘—". Pastor’s Farswell Sermon. place Sunda; £ ¢ owne a.nd Mr, Tyler are in fthe” Woman's. Amerd eq,h is¢ Hon i ‘®. Manatactares:, Next .nwy will be the last of Rev.| Charles W&ekl. Jr,, bas'béen ; y Business a’ few d;y- “in | Mission iociatyhéld at Willi 3 m., rought down .b: l{r Kellogg's :tu:gne and the q'ffi" R SUU?H___MRIWY mw }l n!wh!ra.umon e Wmuds Mzgi 2 &. _ma give a Teview - pastorate. e 3 5 2 sited facrament ol the Lord's Supper will WJLSONVILLE T Samiuel T. Uo?fl‘ W was sl lfiw&n, iy sombbndae, tho bty i s Mr.. and. Mrs, Willlam - 'R};;:o o] Sulotore WS % e o1 g * ¥ « Ly Mass., ve been vis wich 'rhurmy - (flm iy 3 i Mm : fo uri’ parents the p?ut weck, Miss Lizzie WMKOM m [ ¥ dh n ]‘% ?:M‘ vhind Eveser-gapme r. and Mrs. James Kelly, who b,nve sister, Miss C. r N mfle‘d friends last Frid Improvement ‘in Lwnm; Depot Hill. bun in Dayville, are at theirhnm wieh, Thursday. st Ty MR iy 4 fa: whila. ot 3 ket S ‘“Come over #nd smoke Mr. and, Mrs, t Phillips were | Irvin Adams has. gone 'to hia unu Shopper—Can 1 hang “Canw’t. T've got te chop. wood. Chaplin_ callers Sunday. 5 in_Hartford for a few months. myself? Salesman—Yes, v net lét your Kkid chop wood? Burdick, who has been ‘Warm weather has started tht ia;-« would really look better wall | he's busy with the Boy !eom‘ m tko winter in ‘at Braintree, ers planting. g —Harper's anar 3 < _isville Courier-. Jwrnu

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