Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 28, 1911, Page 10

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* NEW LONDON COUNTY. EAST WOODSTOCK Mallowe'en Soetal at Chapel—Mr. and Mrs., F. J. Jordan Celebrate Tenth Wedding Anniversary—Address on Temperance. Mrs, Roscoe Alton has ben enter- taining Allen Rich and family of Wor- cester. Fanuy Sweetsir of Lexington spending u week with Mrs. Charles Aldrich and two children of Pomfret ent Sunday with Mr. and Mr=. ay Seriousty 1! Conant seriously ill . at the home of her Munyan of Thompson. recen h»ut six weeks Emily Allen. She = 84 vears of Hallowe'en Soci ] A Hallowe'en ial was held in the hapel Frida evening in charge of the oung people. Doughnuts and heese wer ved Tenth Wedding Anniversary. ¥ nd Mrs, F. A, Jordan enter- w ends Monday evening i wedding an- were limited to Gildersiesve s visiting Mre. Emma Phillips, In Reading Circle Meets. cle Ladies’ ening Reading with met o8 evening n t was Temperance Address. once more at the postoffi EAST VKVZVDLCHEVSTEFL W h Dan M been g rel < ew returned New o ee < having his parn | the old one down of Salem were this weelk. ttended. the grange even- il hias been engine heip LEFFINGWELL Austin of Mrs. n Le nd Palmertow were Baptist en party ident, Miss evening, the th home Lefingw Leffingwell expe. ence soon in hi eing built on s to take up new house the Spring GARDNER LAKE on recent Iy vie- Fdmiston and_ Mrs, Norwich Town 1980aY anti C. it- s. Jan v called nda New R or one we r's sawyer ently vacated ng of chelle was moved B Champlin Is in Norwich MOHEGAN Yantic Hamilton of Ww. is_visiling Mohegan. of New Fillmore Hamilton. son Mre shter wer Sunday in spent m WINDHAM COUNTY DAYVILLE ies’ Aid Society Entertained—So- al to Young Men’s Brotherhood. tice Blanchard an is slowly recovers Iness. was in town om funeral of Sam- 1ol Cogswell. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. LaBelle are vis- ting In Northbridge, Mass, Bennétt entertained a Miss Ruth iends Wednesday even- of Hartford. who wos spent icook, N. Field entertained on S Mr. and Mrs. S. Prentice. Miss Florence baker is the guest of | Miss Fannie Shaw. Miss fieler Kellev spent Sunday vith her parents Mr, and Mrs, W. P. Keile:. Mr. and Mrs. Harver Davis of Tonz Island are with D, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Downs of Lang Isiand are with D, L. Downs and | family for a week. Enjoyable Secial. Tie Young Men's Brotherhool club | mad an enjovable sociable Friday evening. Wiifried Themas has gone to Nor- wich to work for the Mohican com- pany. Napoleon Briere is seriously ill. Mrs. T W. Bemnett was in Foster, I, Wednesday. Mrs. Frank Bennett and Miss Ber- R. x Cogswell, were in New London Thursday. . WINDHAM Leader of Congregational Church Choir Leaves for New York—Items of Local Interest. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Harvey and lit- tle son of Woodstock have been spending « week with Mr. and Mrs, Henry Harvey. Mrs_ John i. Woods has gone to New York for the winter. Mrs. Woods has been iie leader of the (‘ongre- satlonal church cheir this summer and has given much pleasure by her sing- ing. lLast week she nas given @ sum af money in appreciation of her sery- LETTERS FROM TWO STATES. | "WESTMINSTER on | i ty was pleas- ned by Mrs. D, Lewis| week Budlong the guest . Davis and fam- | ices. Mr, Woods left for New York last week. Holy communion will be observed in St, Paul's church on Wednesday, No- vemter 1, All Saints’ day, at 10.50 a. m. Mrs. J. 'W. Marghetic of New Haven was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Waterons over Tuesday night. Miss Julia Burnham of Hartford is in_town for several weeks. The members of the Willimantic chapter, D. A. R., were delightfully en- tertsined by Mrs. Charles Larrabee on Tuesday alternoon. Miss Alberta Maynard Dawson of New London are this week. 28 C. Grimes is entertaining and mother from Birdhead, and | Harry at Charles H. v J. Femenga of Northlind -ollege, Ashland, Wis, is to give an | illustrated ecture in the Congrega- tiomai church, Monday evening. { Gelston of Bast Haddam Lucy lis at Miss Josephine Bingham's. | Afrs, Horace Ialon is in Millbur, { Mass,, for a few days. Returned from Wedding Tour. and Mrs. Will Anthony returned from their trip on Sunday, and have been spending this week with Mrs. \nthony's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frauk Wiletx. They are in Sorth dbham with Mrs. | Tub! and_ Mrs. George urned from a visit York with Mrs. Higbee. 1. Johnson spent Wednesday Thursday in Franklin, hunting. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Potter of North | Windham have been spending part of { their heneymoon at A. Potter’s. | i Mr. nnd Mrs. heor e Little Lvl l{arL- e Carvie Bi Tuesday | to’spend the winter Rev. and Mrs. W Hampton visited their s week The topic morrow evening rope, Acts xv . Lathrop. op left on in I7lorida. M. PErown of daughter lere C. E. meeting to- Missions i Bu- Leader, Mrs. H. for the is | Rev. A. A. Smith at Worcester Con- | ference—Local Hunters Capture Three Coons—Personals. | | Miss Lulu Robbins spent Saturd {ani Sunday with friends in Central ‘homas Gladue and Paul St. an were in Danijeison, Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Myron Allen of were Sunday Scot- morn- nith parson: eline ys at the £ Caught Three Coons. is spending as Gladue and Ired Green | d thre s, while out hunt- | Frida of them | | d one of rlive und till on Green heme. | Rev. A, A. Smith left W morning to attend the New . England | } Congrass of Congregational churches | in Worcester. 1 ! ‘olumbus Smith attended the { . C. . TU. convention at Meri- st weel. H hman Roth of New York spent | 1 days at his former home here Mead is entertaining her | | en Parker of Brooklyn is| her mother, Mrs. Bak Kemp led the prayer meeting riday evening as the pastor was away n Pellett of Central Village spent | 13 at sons, Albert Pellett. re- | Charles Dewing was in Danielson l“x.{‘:!:;\ Mead has returned from | B e. Bawin Edmond led the C. B. meeting & Vv evening. \ EKONK Happenings of a Week—Notes and Personals. Mrs. L Ann ( as gone to Phoenix. for it with her daughter, Abbie Allen. sther and Bvereit Gailup werc in Daniclson Wednesday and also called on_friends in Moosup. Rev, and Mrs. Quayle of Voluntown ed 1t A. A. Stanton's on Wednes Mary - Kimball, who has been William Tanner, returned to in New York on Wednes- Mrs, her home Boston has ner’s; she and Mrs, ving on the jury week in Williman- : Wilcox 1z Wedne: ing Frink a ited their mother h ted her daugh- Mrs. Frank | ¢ Thars- | Willirean schools In Sterling was visiting schools of and here | rdens are in bloom and the late anthemums, comos, and show If NORTH STERLING i | Miss Ge ! empleove {lands, the Fire at Calvin French Place—Believed to Be Work of Hunters. trade Brook: in a hotel at past summer, in a few w | | ve fer the where she l La ured oyment in a hetel. . Spooner wa in Putnam 7 of lagi week one of the | rors in a murder case. i d hunters do not find a ready | ¢ for their game. i William Sample. has been visiting | friends in Pawtucket. Sherman Anthony has moved to the | Albert Tillinghast house. | As Winfield Griffiths was returning | home from church last Sunday. pas | the Calvin French hense. which is un- occupied, he saw smole coming from {the wood house. By his quick action {Iie put out the fire. Te doubtless | saved the house, which is nearby, and | ! the barn from being destroyed. It is! thought hunters had been there ana caused the fire, as there were apples near the fire, where the party had been eating them. | | | | AUGAN Blnckmlr's Death on Thursday. Mrs. Charles Blackmar died Thurs day morning, after being ill some time, first having a nervous sickness wh jch later turned to typhoid fever. She leaves her husband and one daughter, a teacher in Hartford. Miss Clara Geer and Mrs. Cornelia Geer are visiting Mrs, Henry Davis of Quadic, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rollinson visited at Worcester Thursday and also called Mrs. Charles on a nephew at Rutland, who is ill there. Mrs. flenry Davis of Quadic spent a few ¥s here this week. POMFRET CENTER Tverett Brown of Wastland Farms, has returned from the fruit | show in Boston. where for four days | be was superintendent of the box and | barrel sections of the big exhibit. The show closes (his (Saturday, evening. | week end { John ‘Curley, son_and George or, guests of . . Barlow, were here Wednesday and secured a fine lot of game. Ths‘ro were 2) gray squirrels and 21 ducks, | making a good show for one d hunt. Beatrice Fughes wife of Arthur ” il E. H. Holmes and Son Leave for Cali- fornia—Marriage of Charles Hahn and Edith LLarkham. E, Harlow Holmes and son, Richard, left recently for a trip to California. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Murdock and Miss Rena Murdock spent _Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Keen of Jewett City. Mr, and Mrs. R. C. McCIure of Nor- ;;ifill’l were recent visitors at Babcock Mr. and Mrs, Flarvey Gurgler re- turned from their wedding trip in time to attend the wedding of their cousin, Miss Edith Larkham. Mrs, C, C. Harris is spending a_few days with her daughter, Mrs. Nellie Rood of Willimantic. Rehsarsals are being held for a sun- flower chorus to be given by the Y. P. 8. C. E. next weél Miss Rena Murdock is in Hartford, the guest of Miss I'annie Lynch. ‘Mr, and Mrs, Lester Hanks of Leb-! anon and Mr. and Mrs. Hugene Ilanna | of Willimantic were recent visitors, at the home of Mrs. Frank Beckwith. | lle TRy WEDDING. Hahn—Lnrkham. A very pretty home wedding took place at the home of Mrs, Hulda Eat- on on Wednesday, when Miss 1dith Larkham,daughter of Mrs. Mary Lark- ham, was united in marriage to Charles Hahn of Conantville, After a short wedding trip, spent in Boston, they will be at home at Conantville, where the groom is employed. Elijah Williams le been spending | a fev dd}s with E, Avery. i iy George Strles and niece, Alice! Abbie, are visiting friends in New! London. Henry Gavitt has been the guest of Mrs. Arthur Sweet and is now with} ter, Mrs. Eldna Hatch. George Ennis of Grafton was in town Wednesday, attending the Lark- ham-Hahn wedding.- Mrs. Charles H. Kinney is the guest of Mrs. . Mrs, and Hrs. Tran 3 were in Norwich on (< on Mrs. R, Me- Thursds Ethel Golden ieft Triday for a th Ariss Madaline | Perkins of Going to Pasadena. Mrs. Guilford Smith and | are soon to leave where they will asadens, Cal, spend the winter. ~ HAMPTON C. E. Banquet and Secna|—HaIluv\een' Programme at Grange. Mre, lotte Smith and M e returned to_ thei fter spending ss Smith | home in Hart- the summer in The C. E. society banquet in | the chapel last F evening, about | fifty members attending, who had a fine time. The speaker of the evening was Rev. Mr. Lamphear of Mansfield Center. Remarks were made by Howard Bennett, Arthur Roberts and Rev. Mr. Brown. Th inTements for the banquet were left with the so- clal and Jookout committees. At Norwich Cenvention. Howard Bennett and Gladys Liyde attended the C. E. convention at Nor- wich last Saturday, as delegates from this society. Jennie Weldon, a girl from the ty home, who has been living . M. Phillips, is now Hving with a famils in Scotland. Phillips Brothers recentlly purchased; a new pair of horses, having sold their | other pair to Brnest Weeks of Ash- | ford. k Hallowe’en Pregramme. The programme for the lecturer's hour at the last Grange mesting was in | charge of Sister Bthel Lewis. As it| was £0 ned was a Hallowe'en programme. Funeral of Mrs. Wade. Mrs. Wade died at home here' last Monday night, several | months’_illne Mr.s Wade was one of the oldest residents of the tow funeral was held on Thursday at 1 CANTEHBURY Town School Committee Meets for Or- | ganization—Teachers’ Meeting. | Smith, James L. Lathrop, mct at the town clerl’s office 1st and organized for the com- | by the election of J. H. La- irman; Dr. J. D. Swmith, sec- T. Appley and J. H. Lathrop, | b committee on transportation: Dr. J. D. Smith and on repai: J. H. Lathrop, committee and supplies. J. D. Dows, | to have charge of the| hiring of teachers. Globes and maps are to be furnished all the schools that are not properly equipped. *"Th regular maouthiy teachers' meet. | ing was held at Frost schoolhouse last | Tu at 3 p. m,, with all the teach- | ers in attendance. |2 { WESTFCORD. Hunters Secure Fine Lot of Game— Death of Mrs. Arthur Richards. from South Cov- A. Kingsbur; Frink, Earl Wat A part, entry. con: of hunters ting of Henry Richards, died Tuesday morning at & hospital in Hartford, where she was taken for treatment for t She ieaves one child, and a sister, “lorence Cushmsan of this place. was the davghter of Mr. and Mrs. W' liam A. Fughes. ! WOODSTOCK Bodies Brought Here for Burial from New York—Notes. { Judge C. 1. Child was an over-Sun- | dav guest of his son in Lancaster, | Mas At the Christian Endeavor meeiing unday evening, O. E. Ryther was the speaicer, on the subject of Temper- ance. The bodies of Maxwell W. well of New York. who died of typho l pnevn-cnia, and the child of Fred Rockwell were brought here for burial last week Thursday. The services at the grave were in charge of Rev. R. R. Kendall. Mr. Rockwell was an illustrator for periodicals and held a high rank in his profession. CLARK'S FALLS Miss Mabel Bill is at home from Melrose, Mass., where she has been staying several weeks, Mr, and Mrs., Brown, who have bought Charles Coon's farm, south of | the village, ve arrived, Dr. A. B. Briggs, who has just re-| turned from his European tour, was in this village Wednesday. THOMPSON 1 R. A. Doning to Spend Winter In Town—Sale Nets $65. s. Larned is visiting Miss M, R. man Mrs. Emiiy Appelt and children of was also voted to pay Vine R. Franklin §74 Gamag for cutting away his front George M. Williams, a former resi- { dent, but who for several years has lived in Brooklyn, N. Y., has returned here with his wife to live and is to oceupy a tenment on the west of the common. - Tallowe'en the programme | a1 ‘Webster have been visiting at Thomas Ryan's. Joseph Harra led the B. Y. P. U. meeting Sunday. night. The subject was Lessons We Learn From Things. Miss Twitchell of Hartford has been visiting Miss Lucy Olney. Visitor From Californi Miss Helen Swett of California was town last week visiting friends of Ler mother, who was Miss Mary Tracy of this place. Rev. J. N. Garst preached an elo- quent sermion on Elijah Sunday morn- ing. Mrs, Dexter Elliott played the Trammeri as a violin solo for the offertory. R. A. Duning is having a furnace put into his summer home here, and ]Jlans to psend the winter there. Cleared $65. The sale of food and fancy articles the ladies of the Congregational church last Saturday, brought in six- ty-five dollars for the repairs of the ladies’ parlor. Mrs. John Moore and Miss Benice Armstrong attended the Sunday school convention in Danielson last week. There was a large rally day and harvest concert in the Brandy Hill Sunday school recently in which Rev. J. Moore took part. BROCKLYN Stray Bullet Escapes Deputy Park— Battleship Oregon Ordered to San Remo—Meeting of Women's Club. Wednesday evening of last week the ladies of Trinity parish held a fcod sale and sale of fancy articles, and al- though the rain prevented a large at- ¢ tendance the proceeds were quite sat- isfactory. A Stray Bullet. The shot that was reported as nav- ! ing been fired at Deputy Jailer DeWitt C. Park at the Windham county jail was. no doubt, a stray bullet that bad been fired by some hunter after skunks and which struck either a rock or the top of a stone wall and rico- cheted and being in line of the jail d just over the head of Mr. Park ihrough the window. The bali, in ing through, the window, broke out nearly one-half of the pane, showing that it had struck some object and hecome ragged. = Orders for Oregon. Post-Intelligencer, Saturday, Octover of Seattle, 911, Puget Sound. Oct. The old battleship Oregon, mannea by 640 officers and enlisted men, Wi leave here October 24 for San Pedro, in command of Capt. C. F. Pond, % aptain of the U. S. S. Penn- srivania, and commander in chief of | the Pacific reserve fleet at this nav: vard. Captain Pond is under the gr phic u'(lé‘l'( to report with his vessel fo t ief of the Pa- cruiger fleet at n Pedro not later than October 30. The Oregon is to undergo an_inspectic nd (ests there to ascertain her effectiveness for war duty. Her new fire control tem, wireless apparatus and other modern equipment will be given a thorough inspection.” Gone_to Pittsfield. Prof. Rufus Sheldon and daughter have closed their residence here and gone to Pittsfield, Mass, for the win- ter. At the cial fown meeting Salur- a it was voted that the selectmen repair the sidewalks where needed. It spe Women’s Club Meets. The Women's club of Brooklyn met Monday afternoon with Mrs. FL W. nostess. Papers were re: . Sprague Bard on The Thame with Historic Oxford and Roy- . and by Miss Ryan upon e and writings of Mary Mitford. fam M. Isaacs also gave a short Mortimer I. Miller and r T ed Tuesday to their home in Hartford. i Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Pond are visit- ing their children in Providence. HAWEURG E. L. LaPlace Returns Backus Hospitai—Notes. Mrs. from A Biblical drama will be presented ! in_Sunday school Nov. & Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jewett were| gues Ashlawn farm last Tuesday. John T iffany was in Higganum on| business last Tuesday. Mrs. R. M. Jewett and Mrs. J. Lord visited Mr. and M Charles Lester in Norwich the f of the| eek. Lyman Harding was in Hadlyme on | 'H)LLAND LWM‘Y GILEAD Harvest Suppers Nets $50—Notes and Personals of Local Interest. The Gilead Hall association neited about $50 from their entertainment and harvest supper last week Friday. Hebron grange met at the hall ¥ri- day evening and Pomona night was observed. School Supervisor Miss Sarah Palm- er was in town this week. Mrs. O. A. Hitchcock is visiting in New London. Mrs. R. > of Wallingford are visiting relat town. Clarence Ely of Bloomfield has mov- ed his sawmill from Manchester to the Whiting Welles place. A sawmill was recently moved from Chesterfield to the C. F. Sumner lot. Miss Frances Rollo is ill_with grip he home of her niece, Mrs, C. L. Buell and son Clarence s in at James D, Wells and George Williams of Hartford are in town on a few days hunting trip. R. D. Gilbert of Boston spent Sun- day with his mother. Misses Retha and Inez Milton and Miss Oliver of Hartford are visiting relatives in town. Ired Prentice, who fell from a iree while picking appies, a few weeks ago, is_convaleseing. Mr. and_Mrs, Davis of East Long- meadow, Mass. Mrs. John B. Smith rlin and Miss Lucile Rogers of mbus, O., were recent guests of - ¢ Gilbert. HEBRON Elisha D. Lewis Buys Parker Farm— Improvement Society te Meet at Schoolhouse. Elisha D. Lewis has bought the Parker house on Hartford avenue and intends moving as soon as he can. He will be welcomed back by all his old friends. Miss Eleanor Lord i Northfield for a few da; Mrs. Roger Porter has home from gone to Mrs. Clark’s in_Willimantic, Miss Addie Jagger is visiting in Rockville. « Strand went to Hartford on day eveniny to attend the teach- s’ banquet, also the teachers’ meet- ing on Friday Mr. and Mr: ire spending a few da mer home in this place. Mr *. Smith and Miss Florence Smith attended the Endeavor meeting in Norwich last Saturday. To Meet Twice a Month. The Hebron Improvement Society will meet the first and last Thursday | in cvery month at 8 o'clock in the schoolhouse at the center. H. Tennant of East Hartford was a caller in town this week, AMr. and Mrs. Chapin returned home Monda Beardsey of Meriden at their sum- Roger Porter was in Willimantic Monday. 3 Miss Ju Kneeland of Columbia was a caller in town recently. COLUMBIA Blue Violets in Bloom—Personal Men- tion. s Helen Hitchcock is spending a with relatives and friends Mi w_week: at Hempstead, L. I Miss Julia Kneeland was with friends in South Willington over Sunday and attended the dedication services at the new memorial church. Last Sunday the pulpit was supplicd by Mr. Beardslee of the Hartford The- ological seminary. Charles Palmer was obliged to kill valuable cow last Wednesday, be- :se the animal stepped in a hole in bridge in the pasture, and broke a a Y] with cider ticn on W of apples were put on by and Lester J. Hutchins. The rains of last week raised. springs and streams considerabl Elgart of Colchester loaded a car apples at Chestnut Hill sta- nesday last. Over ten tons B. Henry many wells zre still without water. lLawrenc wild blue e Hutchins picked several viclets last Sunday, some- ual at this season of the STAFFORDVILLE Exhorters from Praying Band at Meth- odist Church—Unien Man Buys But- terfield Place. I W. Hack of West Stafford and Smith of Wethersfield, who rep- resent the Hartford gospel praying band, exhorted in the local Methodist urch last Sunday morning and eve- ning. Quarterly Conference. business last Wednegday. Ll G e R R e e B e ord visited relatives in Norwich last| district superintendent, held the second | auarterly conference in the M. E. Place, who has been in | church Sunday morning and evening. 1. returned to her home, Rev. Mr. Rollins will assist Rev. F. B, { Adams in both services in the M. E. | church. i Raymond G. Ormsby of Concord, N. , | H.. is spending his vacation with his frdm a vi; | father, G. N. Ormsby. atives in Cen brook. i James Marteil of Southbridge is { working in_the Gariand mill. WOODSTDCK VALLEY i Martin Brown of Union has pur- st a8 30 !x-hasod what is known as the Henry Harold D. Bloom spent Sunday at s .ttk{'llnl(l .:!a}( and will move his Scuth Lancastes, Mass. | family there soon. Mrs. l.eonard and da)ug'hle)r, Miss | P R aude, returned to their home in Flatbush, N, Y., this week. 3 STAFFOED e ot ns of Abington was! Mrs W. H. Black Sprains Both Mrs. . Briggs and nephew, Brn-| Wrists—Grange Plans Hallowe'en est Sy er, Jr.,, were at Mrs. Allen; Party. Kenyvon’s on Thursday. - Mrs nest Spencer of Pomfret, Mrs.| Rev. . Roscoe of Mt. Blue, Mass., Mary i. Rice of Pittsburg, Pa., are| will preach at the Universalist church spending several wee with Mrs. Al-| next Sunday. len Kenyon. Mr. and Mrs, turned to their home in Putnam, ier having finished Arthur Lucier have re- Mr. | work for Mr. P. Bitler and Mr. Lewis of Haven are in town on a hunting WARRENVILLE Hunters Enjoying Season—Personal | Items. i E. A. Fleld of Hartford, Frank Ty ler of Providence, R. I, and Lewis T ler of Baltimore, Md., are spending several days in this village enjoyving the hunting season. They are boarding at_R. H. Wright’ M Durkee, Mrs. Ellen Weeks and . Durkee have closed Corner Crest for the winter and have gone to their home in Worcester, Mass. nd Mrs. Joseph Nichols of Tul- Y., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. James. E. L. David Mathewson trip to Worcester recently. Rev. B. C. Bugbee is entertaining his aunt, from Woodstock. made a business RAWSON William Hammond and family and? Frank Phillips attended the theater avcl Putnam Monday night. Mrs, Abraham Gold is spending a few days in New York. Afr. Love of Putnam was in town on | Monday. C. S. Mowry and John Cady of War- wick, R. L, were gyests of L. C. Stock- ing Sunday. Frank Phillips made a business trip to Boston Thursday. AMiss Sadie Fitzgerald was a Putnam caller on Friday. Dywight Phillips was in Willimantic, Wednesduy Uneeda 'L:Biséuit never dlsa)\ppoint! g You have never heard anyone say— “The Uneed:a Biscuit in that last jpackage were not as . as usu \ \ You have never said it yourself. | It is one thing make soda crackers that are occasianally good. It is quite another thing to make them so that they are not only always better than all other soda crackers, but always of unvarying good- ° ness. gy The name “Uneeda” —stamped on every one of them—means that if .a_million packages of Uneeda Biscuit were placed before you, you could £ choose any one ofithem, con- fident 'that:tevery soda cracker in that package would be as good as the best Uneeda Biscuit ever baked. 5capackage—never sold in bulk. {-;., % NATIONAL BISCUIT | _Rev, and Mrs. L P. Booth attended | the! T alist national convention = in_Springfleld last week. z B | i 3. ar) o | JMrs. W. H. Black slipped on the | SOUTH WILLINGTON an-j()l e \'t;]e of | tlcor and sprained both wrists and S folman { will be laid up for several day { g | ! Charles W. Holman and | ¥ \iss Ruth Dunhings Several | Interesting Features of Sunday’s Dad - | son William of chester, at Mrs. B | readings at a sacred concert given by | ication—Local Cousle Married in |1 Holmams: Miss Tl e e { the De ;\.;:;;h:;v)w.\ru in Springtield, | Hartford. (Reo e Dl S OIS Ao e | 1d Mrs. Henry Fisher of Mor- | ¢ 2 L Nk orers ., Vt. were guests of- Rev. and Last Sunday afterno in th res- is copsider peful. . P. I’ooth, recently. ence of the domor, his family and i | Mr: @ graduate nurse, is o e i ‘triends have | comgregation of more thar four hun- | still with her.’ Mrs. Sleight, who came been invited to a Hallowe'en part, |dred, the Clara Hall EI Memcrial | for a few has returned to New October 31, to be held at the Grange | church was reverent ated Lo | ; ; et Fa ady is e g s Granse | the service and worship of God. Com- Mercereaus is in Hartford for Annual Harvest Supper at Baptist Church—Echo Grange Visits War- The annual harvest supper held un- der the auspicies of the Ladies’ Aid so- v at the Baptist church last Tues- evening was a success in every People from different parts of the town came to enjoy the old fash- boiled dinner and Lear the en- rtainment. All went away well pleased, and the ladies netted a_handsome sum. " Echo grange made a re- t grange at Warren- n Wedne: evening, and fur-{ the nished the entertainment. her A J L Deserves Prosecution. donor and family er, H. W. FForbes, has ta'en on propoer- perpetuated and of which togeiher worthy. huddekopt of this village were m: d the 14th at Hartford by Hugh Avenue Congregational church. Norwich, the 21st. days. 5 ; Haa mencing with the g of the first |2 T 3 b Plustisiprp e i shovel of earth b: nisce and | George Wilson is very ill. SFRING HIL namesake, Cla June 3, = — FR 1910, the magnificen: ling under E e e B BOLTON and the skihed build- Ninety-six Children of School Age—Lo- i L and beauty. Exte 5 renville. B 5 s RS o e = i e calN::::hsrs at Hartford Convention o st scrutiny withous disclosing a fauit. | ; _Arthur Cummings of Staten Island, | Neithor time, monoy. Hoo Daine have Wi - N. Y. made his mother, Mrs. B. M. | ot e SHORES IO D cture | Charles N. Loomis, Jr. and family Sears’a short visit last weelk. D e e 2 TaemortiT Worthy of | Who have been at their Bolton home tues are thus | [OF tHe she was al- past five months have returned to_Manchester Cenier for the winter. Lillian King is in Waterbury whose name and Vi 2 h Miss Alice E. Buell who is ill. Married at Hartford. { _ Miss Lucy Jacobs and Miss Dorothy ndrew Tomasko and Auguste | Coaibroth attendeé the teachers’ con- vention in Hartford Friday. John Conklin of Cedar street, Har ferd, is with his daughter, Mrs, £, Sumner for a short time. The total ennmeration of childr:n between the ages of four and sixteen in Bolton is ninety-six, five less than last vear. The Ladies” Aid society met at the grange room Wednesday afternoon. Rev. of the Windsor Elmer Brown J. Mathews, president of C. E. union, attended of the state union at Rally Day Service. k'l’f..mul;row LSunda:\‘) in the church, o ol Every one will approve the indictment | the Rally day exerzises of fhe Sun- 5 e 4 of the “'lllvpap»l:'pmakers, if not be- |day schoel will be held at o'clock. | Morgan in His Countrymen’s Heart. cause they are trust bandits, because| Among out of town visitors Sunday [ Mr. Morgan finances the coffee cor- the decorations of hall bedrooms in | were Mr. and Mrs. I Whittemore | ner which is one of the reasons che select boarding-houses,—St. Louis|of Harv Neil's: airs. ¢ American people love Mr. Morgan se Past Disvaich 3K at Juwmes neartily.—Rochester Herald.

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