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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1911 LETTERS FROM TWO STATES | WESLT";;EL i gc EXTRA sP R Y. e e B ou T s e o) SOMETHING NEW Mrs. Thomas Moran has as her N “ % = guest, Mrs. James Mullen and son of | . GeOrge Cair is attending the. Plain- A ; Fgets M, field High school at Central Village. CENTRAL VILLAGE S e i pArthur Eomond visited his parents; -ln- ne OOKlng ut lt 8 0 —Burial of | Miss Mary Kelly has resumed her | D€3con an i bt EL Ll LR Deg Bites Joase M. opton-—Elicia duties at Torrington, where she teach- | Sunday. o Miss Lucy Williams. b Schodl Nofes: . 1 t % . o Pl Py g s ik Mrs. Mary Stokes has returned to| Miss Lawrence of Northampton, W h h NEW Th ECONOMY m"L‘f;_ ;;g;:gs Lewis is visiting friends |y o\ "y 00 fter spending several weeks | Mass., is the teacher at Gay Head/this lt : IS & bt Tkl vith her son at New Britain year. s Mrs. lsrael Seguin has been the| Wl it S FORR e B IR d g k d E FFI(JIENCY guest of her daughter, Miss Beatrice BRDOKLYN Shelburne Falls, Mass, where she at- mo ern COO lflg afl Sazuin, teacher at Bradford Hill. J Darby of Sterling has been a visitor her of this Combination Kitchen Outfit appeal to every housekeeper tends High school again this year. . T 3 Miss Sybil Mead returned to New llteflSl a eitor, 12 Recent Funerals—Both Parties Meet | vory last week, where she will resume rs, Mo mer Stetson has been &| jn Caucus—New York Woman Buys |her® duties as teacher in th bl i ey e S, g o Lol acner In e purtic| complete dinner can Elwood Ladd of New or'l\L:s \(ajt the et oy Mrs. Mary Lovett of Groton was here home of his uncle, Andrew Ladd. The funeral of Dr. Bradford was |15’ week and attended the school re- be prepared . 1l at Groton. held Friday forenoon at his residence, | union. 4 X - Miss Mary Ladd is ill at Groton,|his pastor, Rev. Charles A. Downs, Pleasant School Reunion. . ; Rice Boiler or Cereal Cooker A where she has been spending several | officiating. Burial was in the family The Peck and Foster school reunion weeks for the benefit of her health.|iot in the South cemetery. was held at the church on Thursday, She has been in poor health for several Burial v Providencs Sept. The morning was pleasantiy ° . months, s e v o e spent in the renewing of old acquaint- Mrs. Julia Richmond has moved in- d‘\‘\"\ l,“[".d"? 5 ‘H”:lpf‘ d'?d] on Wednes- | jnces, friendly chats, and a general . to one of the Plainfield Woolen com- | {43 V\*‘:H‘*}- is ;"f‘”}, was ";}JP"“ good time, while a dainty basket pany’'s tenements. Mrs. Fred Burke | 5 (d'DD e !.%)9 . Rev. Tseorse - Y€ llunch occupied the noon hour. Then ¢ will move into the tenement vacated |UYns, D.D. officiating. The body was|giljowed the literary cxercises, which S By Mre Midkmond {aken on Saturday morning to Proy- |were open to the public. Aaron R. Seven distinct George Loring attended the Willi- | ldence ‘Qlflgggial'flharp has resumed | Morse. president of the association, B £ hish R H al Miss Grace Thurber in Lowell, Mass. | haracteristic of him on former occa- quahty Enameled Jesse M. Hopton, clerk at I H. and | Charles Edwin Blake has returned to | gions of this kind, The programme 5 :\‘e:‘i‘n'wér'.'\lv"‘fi}mfif{.k“af. bx:gi\-h ll&s;ihxs srho\(’mvl :(\:_Uus 'll'n‘ B:r:m!;fln. R. L wa_~;d as fb‘lllow Doxology scgpture Ware all-m-cne. esday v o oK edding Trip Abroad. reading and praver, Rev. A A. Smith; Sy I ey A POYSICIAR | g (urday afternoon the marriage of | song, Meet Me There: address of wel- Rice Boiler or Cereal William Jowett spent Sunday with|Mary H. Culp and Harold P. Will- | come, Rev. 8. B. Carter of Flamnfeld. Cooker, s in S ide 4 iams took place at the home of the vord of greeting an etter from e D relatives in Southbridge, Mas e ot il 3 e old teacher, Mr. Foster, who was un- Roasting or Baking Pan, Miss Beatrice Seguin of Bradford ide, he ceremony was performed Hill spent Sunday at her home. by the father of the bride, Rev. Adam [able to attend. ‘Reésponses from the Covered Sauce Pot Miss Helen Mathewson attended the|J. Culp, in the presence of near rela- | Pupils who were present, among them s - Willimantic fair Wednesday. | tives. The presents of silver, cut glass | George Brown, Albert R. Stafford, Co- Handled Baking Pan, mantia. e fwosup has|and linen were numerous. Mr. and |lumbus Smith, Mrs. = Abby Barrows, 5 Mrs. Albert Ramage of ) P B el o . Mrs. B tt, Mrs. T Spi Smith Warming Pan, been a guest of John Capwell. | Mrs, Williams are to take a wedding | Mrs. Burnett, Mrs. Lucy Spicer Smith, . Miss Edith Eyers of Flat Rock spent | {rip across the continent to he absent | %; . -} I:h -\{?TSG-F M BBf;‘S:l; I}lilf: 3 ey Deep Pie Plate, y ers 3 Shes 1% el ir re- | Mary Lovett, Mrs. Eunice Bak ke, 5 g - v B i Mr, and Men (O ey e e O Il TS s VUil N Siai A B Rese s Handled ‘Bake Pan Milk Pan, 5 " TThayer o 2 is-| _Mrs. Iben Holden and daughter of { Bmma Barrows, Mrs. Warren Smith: : wree. Frank Thaver af Putnam Vs | o oston arc. guests of Mr and Mre |Sons, America, Westminster sobool: e ALL COMPLETE FOR ed ] oAbt Sk tt C o ding, Mr. French; address by Rev. 7 Seg turday. DeWitt C. Park rea res Euoar Clarke spent Sunday .with| Miss Mary Palmer is visiting her A. A Smiih on The Relation of the Srfends 1% ° Musheuck brother. ‘and‘his ‘wifé in “Attlehoro, |- Teacher fotne Breavner. 1t wasivor: C Warren Hopkins, who has been at|Mass. > d : " anot 5 Amod ”'”h | Wesk' has: fethrn. Real ’ Estate Sale. and the same officers v\er.er_re-el 2cted. . fe and little i e y .| A letter from Wallace Ervin, one of Deep Pie Plate Milk Pan t Providence. His wife ar ©|_ Hiram Handy has sold his properts | {he ol pupils, who was unabie to at- few weeks longer at.situated near the Martin mills, so- i ealll Yy BNEES: VihTotE : ey ag | called, o Srs. Eiizabetn A Thomp- tend, wae read by Mrs. Lovett. For ONE day only, Monday, Sept. 18, we shall have 200 of these remarkable st spent Sunday at|son of New York city, who nel d the hene- her home in Providence. = l{o occupy the premises'in the sp #rih e n, b mames| values on sale. On account of the extremely low price, only one outfit to any < Albertus Burdick and little daugh-| Both political parties held their cau- | gaiq © e ter, Christine, of Jewett City, have|cus on Saturday evening. The tickets | ¢ o o one persomn. been guests of friends here. placed in nomination have alrea Salfi'H WINDHAM Mrs. Florence Weaver Mitchell has|peen published in The Bulletin - returned from a visit in Providence | Mr. and Mrs. Clark Browning of ] ikl San and Pawtucket, R. 1. | Toledo. Ohio, were callers upon Mr. | Happenings of the Week—Personal M George Benedict has returned | , T cister, Mrs. A. H. Mention. » ;y.m Brockton, m(s },“ 1' s '} !;;;:' v and Saturday, coming — een on account of the illness o in_their auto. Miss Julia Hill of Middletown was sist : | _Philip White of Cleveland, Ohio. isla weel end visitor with Mrs. W. P. 37=47 MAIN ST REE I Hovey Allen and Miss Ella Allen | \isiting his mother, Mrs. E. R. White, | Barstow. spent Monday at the Willimantic|,nq sister, Mrs. Fields. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sweet have re- eamp ground. Mr. and Mrs. Frank 3. Spaulding |turned from a visit at Suffield. eturning from Manchester, N. | children, Miss Margu Mrs. Arnold Fenner of Providence|gpeni a time with the former's father s. . L. Clinton has been enter- | triD by auto. Mrs. W. N. Jewett re-|cy were 1 \. | chila | ite and Master wes a Monday visitor here. {and mother and with them visited the | P Rl Gorden of | turned with them. o H.. their automobile w Jurned, with | Willle Farrow, after spending several Burial of Miss Williams. Wio dstacic Fatr Paaghay N i teeiati ) Felden of || A\n' Jewett entertained at others, in a garage near Boston. | weeks in Putnam and Woodstock, have ; Pl = . e : > unch in honor of her sister, e returned home. ¥ dy of Miss Lucy Williams was | Mrs_Mary H. Barnett and Mr. and | Fitchburg, Mas ip. Sister, | ur 1 .1‘:‘:{{”‘-’,“,;, Preston Wednesday for|Mrs. T. D. Pond called on Mr. and| Louis Kriss returned to Lynn, Mass., Martin, Mrs. C s ugnar| SPRING H”_L ! Fred Wheeler made a business trip ®urial in Evergreen cemetery. Mrs, William H. Brown in Windham |on Monday, after a two weeks' stay at mes, Mrs. Wallace and 2 to Long Island on Tuesday. Henry Walker, Arthur Davis and | Tuesday. his home here. A0 AR e ! N SO B ge Sharan attanded W oA LAk — e Mr. and Mrs, Henry Seribner were jPoth Bartios Hold Caucuses — The STAFFORDVILLE g el by WO00DSTOCK recent visitors in Hartford. WINDHAM | JicketenNanied, John Capwell was a Norwich visitor e Louis Deschampe, who has been oc- : e R s e | Methodist Church Calls Rev. F. B. Tyesday. g M and. Mies. | et nd 81 Havdy: Retum | IV INE (9. Shastisiins satiaen this iQuests in Local Homae=Varioue lteme | o 8 o S0 noie at | e vy FAIT | Adams—Personal Items, Miss Rose Beaudry leaves Monday Y summer, has o0& 5 3 LRl ol MR s for East Greenwich, where she will at- FreuiiERroRe S Iiogons T ens Willimanti : Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilcox have been | SPTINE Hill, ast week Friday evening, | wy, noard of stewards. of the loca! b Py midigring T s blic schools | Mrs: Lois Larkin and sons, Bernard | entertaining their son and wif d nominated the following candi- | Methodist ¢ h met last Sunday af- William Dean attended the Kings- O AL O I e oD Land Chn Larkiu, spent Wednesday Fred Wilcox of N three years, Ivan St S y af in town closed Tuesday and Wednes- day on account of the Woodstock fair. ng service in the vestry v Adams of Man- nimous call to become in Neorwich. Percy Scribner and Pearl Chamber- lain were recent visitors at Windsor , Oren’ R selectmen,Geo: o George A Walker; town {Raster their Thursday ' s Ladd will attend HBast Academy next year. Campbell ngfield, Mass. n, a New York artist, | school in Emil Car Miss Genevieve Waters left Monday £ . . clerk and treasurer, B. M. Sea: 1gent - Rev. Mr. Adams is an P lian Daggett of Moosup is o e iStomay | Locks. 3 and family are at their cottage on]| & 08 e L o B enthusiag Sreaehar . “hri assisting at the Central Cash Market. |0 take up the teaching of history in| "y "and Mrs. W. P. Barstow have!|South street. {town deposit fund, B. M. Sears; agent | enthusi preacher and Christian it is hoped by many that { he will remain with this church for the winter. gie KB tiondy Dieh Schuo; been spending a few days with the Miss Hollister of Berlin has been | t0F- H. O. Huntington LHAPLlN Home from Europe. son, Byron Barstow of Englewood, spending a few days with her cousins, | ¢ C. Green; registrar of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Hardy, who [J. es Little. Russ; town school committee, e e e R, s 2 3 General News. have been in Burope for the past ten and Mrs. George Chamber W. S. Kelsey and family closed their | A W. Buchanan, Mrs. Annie I2.°Vin- | oSt dared W. Lincoln Celebrates B8t Rt ie atnries woamic L\ [ Mr. and M Clarence Chaniber- | summer home here and returned to | 4 g st Fredt pudigouahter Birthday—Surprise Party for Miss! A\ w. 5. Lindeman 1 as atfended a wedding at North| Allston, Mass,, on.Wednesday. eld their "“",‘ S a0l Wranosaek wore Eae ot Hunt—Republican Caucus. guests her nieces, the Misses of 2dham on Thursday 4 - Mr. and Mp tson of Providence |l L SEUINGIELHE 4 an il rad i VNS B Belchariing fiat = Ofort: . Mass The balloon from the Willimantic| have been guests of their uncle, Hen- |2 0Clock in the afternoon. Th e ; Jared W. Lincoln passed his 88th| Capt. Fred Hinrichs and family, who [fair on Wednesday landed on the farm | ry Bingham. |ing was called to order by ¥. W. Mil- | Mr. and Mrs. Philo West were gue ®irthday Friday, Sept. 8. Mr. and Mrs, | have been here during the summer, re- ging to Arthur Sweet, about threa| M f Rochester, N. Y., and |} & fv*’"v:;;v .\._ Allen was elected i (1:;_‘-!‘ ;\nnn ¥ L t 1' former's cousin, Edgar. S, of Waterbury, Mr.|turned to Rochester, N. Y., on Tues- Willimantic. her piece, Miss Isabel Lane of Brook- | Chairman, and Fred B. Baton clerk. | I'red T { Windsor. 25 - and Mrs. Fr Webb of Windham | day. ha Maynard has been call-|lyn N. Y., who have been spending the | The following candidates were _Willis Belcher and sister and Mrs, Helen A, Witter were visitors | Many Attend Tea. ed to Norwich the serious illness|summer at the Inn, left town on Sat- | cvice for the several town rett went fo Hartford Tu Jfogake at Mr. Lincoln’s to celebrate the event.| The Misses Works save a tea to a | ©f ler mother, Mrs. Ira Pec 1 : essor for three label Barreit to the sch or the | deat and dumb, Mys. G. P. Andrews, who has been in town fo few waeks, returned to M. Sears: | the home of her son-in-law, Herbe ywn deposit | West, in Somerville, Mass., last week. Willie. P.| Rev. and Mrs. Char, gg of Roy alston, Mass., are spending their vaca- few weaks on the Island. e Silk has entered the in Boston. board of relie ok | | Charles Ingraham and son, Richard,| Miss Osgood of Norwich visited her | Slafe spent Sunday with his sister, A\II‘S.vnnufl Charles Webb, at the Inn on |$0%: Chaunce: T | | Surprise Party. large number of guests last Saturday Friday evening. Sept. 8, about twen- | from four to A S ey as \\d]lfflll‘ - ty of the young people gave Miss Flor- o Iy Mrs. Hulda Baton left on Monday! Twce dead trees have been removed | OWN clerk and treasure; ence 1. Hunt a surprise in honor of NORTH STERLING for Mansfield to attend to the harvest-|from the Green farm near the Congre- | 28ent and treasurer of her - 27th birthday. < The company SR ing of her cranber -op. gational church this week, and some (und, B. M. Sear brought a variety of refreshments and | Prize for Local Man—Cranberry Pick- Miss Grey of Newark, N. J., has been | cutting done, which greatly improves | Wildes: grand ju presented Miss Hunt a box of beauti- Work the guest of her cousin, Josephine Pal-|the appearance of the street. Byron O. Moore, Char ful asters The visitors passed a most s b ek mer. E. K. Leffingwell has had his moth- | ¢ollector, William A. enjoyable evening. 3 AMr. and Mrs: C i1s Barstow spent er as his guest for a few da. jof voters, Frank W. L. Corey of this place too} Republican Nominations. i Dprize at the Shoot of ine at. | Thursday at the Kingston falr. | Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Webb leave on |S¢hool committee, Walaer J. 1 inphear, | Mrs - Tehompon end son et The republican caucus at the to tawauzan Gun club Labor day. The regular Sunday school service|Saturday for California, where they Mrs. Annie . Vinton. fod o SaL ) gReadng 8 ek o0 b;J‘idi:;gd.\Jm\]dn evening was larg Corey broke 1y targets out was omitted on Sunday, the hour being | will spend several weeks before going T A VIR e attended and r ! i 3 Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Golden and| st ; fford Springs Migh school last tion of the following town officers: | Local people were shocked to learn % Assessor, Clarence E. Chester; select-|of the sudden death of Dr. Samuel men. Charles R. [ e M. | Bradford of Brooklyn. who wa White : town clerk and treas An- | by the cars at the Glen Fal drew M. Litchfield; board of rPhu ing on Tuesday of last week. ¥ Lfiemig, e Al [ O given up to a temperance service. | to =loridx for the winter. COLUMBH\ s Ethel Golden are spending a iHarvcstm Peach Crop—Republican week with Robert Goodwin at North- ONECO : : % z " Town Ticket field, Conn. BOLTON cross- - o = Charles Russell and Stephen Childs{Mrs O F. Glbson Held Up, But No| . Daniel . Tucker and George H. —_— e have beer confined to their homes W. B. Gallup, C. J. Church; registrar, O. Plumnier and family and Miss | have b Loss Results. | Champlin of Pine street have fine crops [ Ticket Nominated at Democratic Cau- Frank (. Lummis; collector of town | Lucinda G. Knight 1 5 H. DY Abnene s —_ { of peaches, which they are now mar- cus—Miss Pomeroy to Teach in taxes, Frank (. Lummis; constable, | Crowell's last Sund R Tp Mrs. O. F. Gibson, who had been to{keting. Their crops will amount to| I Charles B. Russ: grand jurors, George| Mrs. W. R. Whaley visited at G. C. HAMPTON Oneco village, was returning to her |several hundred bushels each. roy: il W. Ide, Hiram W. Twiss, William J.| Spooner's last S —_ home Tuesday, when she was held up Republican Naminations. S o s vl Lee; school committee, William J.| Egar A. Lewis Grange Observes Goddesses’ Night—|in the road on Gibson HIlL a short dis- | e rapublicans held their rancus for | demorscaotWing 15 the result of the Lee' agent town deposit fund. Andrew | ployment as shipping clerk Notes of Local Interest. tance from her home. She immediale-| (¢ nomination of town officers on |7 v : White M. Litchfield; auditor, Frank C. Lum- il Iy took the whip, but Belle, the horse. | il uay evening of 1St week. With | Stmmers tre Ll mis: library directors, W. B. Gallup, anberries are being gathered. The | Goddesses’ night was observed in the| Would not go on. Then Mrs. Gibson | 0" 0 “{hree exceptions, the ticket 1S | mic firet solootman, B “Strong i R i are Yooy small this seasen. | Orange)ilast rithy Feyenme. -4 - fins| &alladilo 2 nelghbor, wio game 1o el tne same s 1a BR B 65| 5 v A% selectinan, ved T Olds: a5 e number he townspeople [ hington, man was here | proeramme was enjoyed, and the hall | @ssistance, and found that the hold up v 5 3 Wost o A e aad el 2ot attended the Willimantic fair Wednes- |last weck inspecting the rural delivery s ot { L ot Richands: nilior, Ham | was very prettily decorated in pink,| Was a cider barrel standing on end. e d selectman, Mr. West having po Milburn; registrar of voters day. route. white, green and yellow. The pro- | The neighbor rolled it in the ditch, ""d‘dmlmol a renomination before the m.m)-na- s ittee, F. i | ) e liie e paiuch and d Howe; school committee, I, ; e e Soziiih iy jgramme and decorations were in|then Mrs. Gibson went on her home- | ., ;cus was called. S { the prin- | constable: A. McPherson, C. M. PHOENIXVILLE THOMPSON { charge of Worthy Flora Flora Pearl|Ward way rejoicing. pal nominations are selectmen, | Sumner, M. Pinney; grand juror : ian;:l \:fm'lln'hPomcn& L)Z?P Burch- — | E. Winter and .. L. ASSESSOT | W Howe, F. J. Olds, D. Bailey 5 ) s .. inall. After the meeting fruit was = for ihree vears, James Witier; town | tree warden, M. W. Howard: board of Leeal Men Nummalf:d for Office—Va- | Miss Cruff s:ms. :orlchmese Mission served, | e ABINGTON bRty or, Herbert P, Collins; | vetter, G M. T.oomis, Pliney: rious ltems. chool. Many of the guests at the hote = ™ auditor, H. Isham; town s colleator of taxes, P. D. - { —_— have gone awa ; Sudden Death of Jobn Baker, 92. |mn,.ee, William 1. ' Bliss, Herbert C.| \r, and Mrs. Clair S. Hutchinson H. O. May of Waverly, Mass,, made| Mrs. M. P. Arncld is with Mrs.| Miss Stella Wicks, who has been vis- = L o Collins; tax collector, Charles H. Pal- {and daughter have returned to their ° a short visit here this week to vote in | John Macgregor of Quadic: iting her father, Charles Wicks, has| The Ladies’ Benevolent society "‘"‘hncr. home on Windsor avenue, Hartford, the primary caucus. Fred S. Eddy has beem at home ill |returned to Nutley, N. J., where she|With Mrs. Algier at Westland farm on after having spent the summer with : x Attty i s V Thursday afternoon. § g h I 1 Named on Repubiican Ticket. £ r a week. by |is _engaged to teach drawing. e i S bunt“ ]URRS Mrs. Jane B. Sumner, Mrs. Hutchin- Georze R. Spalding of this village | TS Welies of Putnam has been| George Kimball is having a large| A new concrets i pipsli AR e e was nominated for selectman by the|C®fing for Mrs Farr, == Stle bulkt on hs e Pearle and| - John Baker died very suddenly son| The juntor class in ving has| Prof. and Mrs. Samuel M. Alvord, republicans and Lee Lyon by the dem- | _, Aiss Jessie Russell of Massalon is| Mr. and Mrs, SR acle Dhiarsdsy af ¥ - ine | i for t we of ficld work |son Morgan and Mrs, Alvord’s sister, ) 3 sitl : . ) : -othy, | Thursday afternoon. He was cutting | returned for two weeks of ficld work ocrat | isiting Jdies Harriet R. Lewis, - 110 children Beatrice and, BorQhy, {5 e e eat Fisibame, when Ha | before theiopsnine of the fallktermm. o Miss O'HaRlon; Jeft town Tuesday for w Sol ! xS 2 Miss Minnie Whitehouse is visiting | have returned from Auburn, R. n s home, » the CATRoR’ faailis horaditn Srive. o olman moved his ensilage Mr Henry Elliott | where they have been visiting Mrs,| became weak. He went into a nearb | Sept. 26, | 3 A i am,‘. to the Williams' in Woodstock | T s M s T & s house, whence he was assisted to hi The two silos at the dairy barn ;krn‘f‘"{‘;» o W e Rt g visiting in Bos Several fom this place attended the;OWn home and in a short time p being filled from several large fields iss Ma :anlon frihur Greene of Rockville visited n is v | of ensilage corn. ting at Mrs, Mary G, Sum- i f left riday, | Wilinmntic T {away, before medical aid could ¥ sther, Mrs, M. H. Greene, the. Miss T left Doston Friday, |Willomntic, fale of (W eauesdy: ot | B Mr: Baler wae 03 vearavold and | Reviik: GJ Rogers and family)Haye| Ders: at-sasternsyew. week after a '\\m kot farewell husetines tork, Carl yesesiis Goionien St | 00 CUE {returned from their vacation. . Mr. | To Teach in Troy Miss Gri Law as ¢ .ed | 80 to Mis hool in Swatow, | lege this fall. 7 £s @ < | £ Sy e ¢ " ! 2 ; s . P o ham e South China, under _the Baptist Wo- | Ariiur Fius has entered the Willi- O e e ix‘){‘(;lg_;'mg”“”p‘ 1a the pulpit gn Sundas :‘ Miss Jennie “T:-‘-_Y‘_fl}'fl;rm'-_ _‘:’7\0 hn{‘s n_Manchester. e ikl Aatp Sh et DR fant daughter, from South Manchester, | v} b T 8 Mrs. W. Smith. . ; esler, isor. F Windsor Miss Pom- Miss Dickéy POMFRET CEN fER sEanapoiier. Mol (RSO Ravymond Sheldon and Stewart’Swett | ed friends here on Sund B R G e R - “'»"Ph"fr“']“ S '\i \ s i PR, Rt were in town for the fair. ! i\ L \m(; 1 B. Hopkins has return~| {79% Ep 0 0 oot S cihool the com- . «Atham and l.eonar Lawtion 5 T . . Minn Wells has returned from | ed to her duties al (;ln\ cottage. = atiended the staie fair at Hartford, | E- E- Brown's Appies Win Thirty-one SOUTH CAEIERBURY i inhc el nas xetona | 2 Ineviar g T M rah M. IL.alh:\lmJap(i 1r, ung. Prizes at Woodstock Fair. Visitors During the Week—28 De- Miss Annie Shippee has returned to G'LEAD been visiting at C. N. Loomis’ Barrett visited in Norwich | & p ter work in Hartford. retun 5 , : Lim Brown, Westland farm, won grees Thursday Morning. H. Southworth has returned to| wriss Ethél Hills: Mise Dosis. Po returned home. s. Coffin, a niece of C. C. Downing, | the V"usual string of prizes on apples ; . e —hl 1 Név. Xark DP‘M‘;‘; I im‘” i ‘“‘,‘“M‘ Wad are is visiting at Lee Lyons'. i at Woodstock fair—31 prizes out of | ~Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tarbox and |’ v 'rno! vas i 2 the S ‘ o S PRI it 33 entries, 27 firsts and 4 seconds on daughlerf of New York have been the fai‘:' - (I e ions I batvels. or k'i“hef‘\_'\?‘"-'; the South Manchester STAEFORD single plates, first on all 3 collections | guests of Mr. and Mrs, Isaac Briggs 3 school . : 5 DAYVILLE of ten, fifteen and fifty varieties. Mrs. Sarah Burdick, Mr. and Mr 23 f/8ehools intiown begar Movls Attractive Programme for Grange L —— ! Several from s section attended | C. E. i CANTERBURY. Sarah Denman as her. in d Meeting—Reception to Pastor Plan- Mrs. William Campbell Improving— | Charter Oak fair last week. wich have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. — il lam‘lh Helen 2. in the ned. Matters Chiefly Personal. The first severe frost was Wednes- | T. J. Barber. ‘ Schools in town have opened with | SChoolhouse. g e — day night. ; Mr. and Mrs, Frank Hoxsie and |<ome new teachers. Miss L. M. Rob- | . Liss Jennie Post of W Pa., S | Ajge Nettie Morse of Pawtucket, R. Mrs. William Campbell, who js at| s Courtland Hoppin visited in|sons. Howard and Paul of Canter-|pine a former teacher at Westminster, | VIStng her cousins ',“ \aplelawn,. L. is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alva St. Vincent's hospital, is. i ving | Boston this week, Green, called on Mr. and Mrs. |j ‘hing that school now. M = | . Miss Henderson of Brookivn, NI Y. KErown in 1 3 mproving . ‘. - % s :, is teaching that school now. M Roh -isited Mr. Henderson's family recent A b o Walter Hildreth and Miss Hewitt | Levi N. Clark, Sunday. bins is a graduate of the Willimantic | Visited Mr. Henders a cent- | rmprovements and repairs are being Mr. and Mrs. William Kelley are | were married the past week in Bridge- Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Grant and | jpjish school. EAT Pavita . {made on the Frank Cady place, recent- entertaining Mr. and Mrs, John Kelly | water, Mass.. children, Miss Kdith and Elsworth, of | 5 J: Dexter Hunt has been in |1 "purchased by W, T. Jones. ot s " | ¥ Mr ana Mrs. H. Beocher Brown of | Baltic, were suests Sunday of Mr. and Providence, getiing their winter res- © ihan Prigr i Miss Hilda Wiiliams is spending | Plainfield vizited Woodstock fair and | Mrs. Levi X. Clark, Sl ToLLAND COUNTY Henes ey St o At the regular grange meeting next part of her vacation with her father, | called at Westland farm. Mr. and Mrs. J. Walsh of Norwich . Triektay everting the - Ierars pro- George Williams. s PR ALt i an o T TR EAST WILLINGTON zramme will be about Our Town rav a ippoorw ¥ = ay. - =S < b ¥ P SEieats o A Shrat S e AT |AWAUGAN Mr, and Mrs, Frank R. Burdick and SOUTH COVENTRY. There Was a heavy frost Wednesday | There will be papers on points of in- " Miss Bernice Cogswell entertained Son i Baricls wof tMorwich' - were), thé oA : Tie ; e e s e LRl A sty et Mrs. Martha Hayes and child of this | guests of Mrs. Burdick’s parents, Alr. | Mr. and Mrs. William A. Tracy's Auto ;- Mrs. W. Downs bas been ‘ontertain- | cfal music will be provided. == & Mrs. C. C. Harris with her two |Place are spending a few days with|and Mrs. Levi Clark, last week Fri- Burned in Boston Garage. her “cousin from Washingion, =D, } L HeVHWa Lor Qrad Wil preachia children have returned after a month | ler sister. Mrs. Baker, of Danielson. |da i ; . o 4 T . 2% L g Mice Hsnhah Blaclk and Mrs: Satiuel spent In Westerly. Albert E. Gay, Mrs. Cornelia Geer,| Mrs Katherine Wheeler of Willi- Ella Loomis is -spending two| Miss Ethel Potter, a graduate of | Miss Hann and Mrs. 8 el Miss Myrtice Blanchard has re- | Mrs. Eugene Gibney and children at- [ mantic has been' visiting “her son, with ber brother, in Wales, | New London High school, is teacher in | Rockwell are enjoving an outing in turned after a visit in Providence, | tended a reunion of old friends at|George I. Wheeler. i R : East Millington 2 N e e mao Mrs. George Thomas of Danielson | Clarksville this wesk. t was 28 degrees above zero Thurs- I. J. Tracy entertained the| KEdward Morrison’s place has been| AMrs. Co a3 s, 8 4 entertained on Sunday Frank Field| Richard Dunse of Bakersfield, Cal,|day morning. Ladies’ Misionary association Wednes- |sold to a foreign family. It has been |0f New london have been guests of and Sumily of Deywile visited Albert Rollinson and famils SPES SlA NC day afternoon. \ occupied by George Lyons for many —‘“;-,na";!r{‘d’arf_- ‘:\-,e“;‘i‘;"’“‘;’ A e % one day this week. The W. C. T. U. met with Mrs. Mary | years. 2 3 Seventng (o Visiting in Providence. Mr. and Mrs. William Welch attend- CLARK’S CORNERS Mason Thursday. e the Y. P. C. U. will give a reception Mrs. Oswald Street and Miss Maude | ed the fair at Woodstock Tuesday. e ~ Miss Anna Light leaves Monday fot MANSFIELD CENTER. to Rev, A. Arnold Ross. Street are visiting in Providence, Rlanche Heseiton is having a vaca- Guests Entertained at Lunch. Simmons college, Boston. Miss Ruth >R Miss Maude Street attended the | tion. : y o Higgins also leaves to resuwie her| Mrs, Charles Wyllys of Willimantic The Main Attraction. Woodstock fair Tuesday. Ethel Adams is having a vaeation. Mr. and Mrs. W. P, Greene and Louis | studies. Edgar Light left last Monday | was a recent visitor at the home of Popular approval wouldn't be se Mrs. Nicholas Bowen, who has been Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weeks at- jGenet of Norwich were in town recent- | to enter Phillips- Andover. Mrs. George Baker. much sought after if it didn't carry @ vigiting her daughter, Mrs, F. J. Bur- tended Woodstock fair Wednesaay. ly, visiting relatives. rrey made the While Mr, and Mrs. William A. Tra- Mrs. Marcy, Mrs. Platt and grand- -alury.-—Amm-on Globa.

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