Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 4, 1911, Page 10

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ingly. - ~ SOUTH WINDHAM. Licor st Heurs Annual Méeting of Ladies’ Missionary | 3ir. and 3 The Misses Ella and Hettie Walden P = = Society—Personal Items. ' 4 3 - il s ! of Wethersticld are visiing Mrs. Sa- 5 ¥ NE' I.ONIDN C.l]N'" N o A ity Jonch was| Miss Hazel Backus und Miss Nora Rt e i e orki oo (They leave on Monday s & o - T Dunleavy of Voluntown were week end | amya; vielting, de urch here | for Florida for the winter. re 5 TERLINC b i rega Ghiroh. || XIaItom Jo fowie Sirs! Aronivald P TR pincsturissied Tapotos o criald 3%, hand, ploised ; . ol i . . % uf ) oy tree e Tecors & STERLING ! :‘,‘,”;,'v‘,::n::";m;:;,! Shds o i e e ter, Miss Emma, visited relatives on at Canterbury Plains fast | reporied in this vicinits this seanons ¥ P 242 ; o s | The e OSlets O] e Ladics' Mission soctety held it | Suturday. : i RS hoon 181d under the aus- | The record is made by Addison Kings: extreme sensltl ve Wright Club Gives Hallowa'en Dance. | !he Cangrosational church gave.a Suc- | i “iginess Tieciing Wednesdas | Wiligm, Brown of Danicison w Plcta Tt Canirhun Ciun o the | ity | cess : ¥ afternoon. Nov. 1. Mrs. Guilford Swmith, | town nesday & motio: Citizenship. o Hoxsa. of Tiowslk, Msse: 57 3 T Belanger formeriy station | da¥ evening followed by.an intersating | LS00, old ine posiiton of mecrotars | Dwight Atmatrons of Providence | "'The next meeting will be neld iu chc [hias heen spending: scversl days i t 1sture. B s, o PWcE. R SSTE N |t o Ly and treasurer for the past 25 vears,sent | Wis & Monday visitor. church at Canterbury Green, the Gale |her mother, Mrs. Lydla A. Mason. 2 Stor here. enga_of Northland college, :Ashland, | {00y 00 T T Wae accept- | Miss Ethel Collins visited friends in | 15 he' decided upon later. - _Several members of the Slerllng“‘:::d 1‘;;‘::3;%3'&!’&:0!;!0 fl:,“;fl%’;::i‘x; ed. The following officers were clect- &%Ewmndme-m o _| Miss Lulu Robbins atiended ihe |condition of Mrs Lydia Mason, wno 5 4 Epworth lesguc aitcnded the conven- | D minee piesdior cake and coffee, was | €1: President, Mrs. Mary Larkham; | Mr an Mrs. Andrew A‘“j" l;os;mm- party and reception given by (he |has been seriously ill since the acci- N 5 i v e e Teiendamot B 2 chiols”] M charge of Bire. X Ex Gulld, who was | Lice presidents, Are. I 1o, Peckham SIS Patis me g - 8 irpla s teachers at Hampton Saturday eve- |dent which befell her 4 few weeks é . 2 s | Saufited by - I B Galld, who Was |\ Charles Backus; secretary an i . | ning. g0, when she was badly burned by her Bef th t and family wincerely regret their de- | assisted by Mus. BO Blllings . A5 | treasurer, Jirs. George Backus. A3re8 3N\ aud gawshioty Mre. TAC e -ohild of Mr. and Mrs. Kusick |clothing taking fire from the breaiing ore eaaven O parture from Steriing. They have the | thu > Mrs 3 - | " Irs. . W. Murdoek has been con- |Ten Hopkins, were in Brookly died Monday. The funeral was held [of a kerosene lamp. Her dan oot wishes of all for a prosperous | Georse Cook, Miss Clara Johnson, I | 4,00 (o the house by lliness. daz. Wednesday. Mre. ¥. K. Hull, has been with 4 1 Grace Fates! Miss ilen Hawking Mre. | W0 18 {58 RO W AR pieon Third Anniversary. P Ac'A. Smith bad charge of the e needa iscuit the Wright club gave a social dance Chauncey Wilgon, Miss Blizabeth An- | o0 chore visit in town. | The Central Soctal club celebrated E. meeting Sunday evening. The . 6 derson, ‘Miss Dorothy Brown, ~Miss| “'\r % 31000 " Carg was & visitor in|its tlird daniversary Saturday eve- s Missions in Europe, and was | Mr. and Mry. Henry Wood of Gales Much improvement is reported in the cir clubrooms Hallowe'en, An on- ; Y - time was passed by all. The Helen Larrabee 'Mrs. John Webster | .00 to). 0" o Thursday. ning. discussed by the ieader, Férry_are occupying their new home, l W hO s g T T R e R ey s (o rs; Celie, Rood, who has been wix- | Miss Bdith Eyers of Flat Rock spert Oy Pine Knoll, which —has been vacated on erson$ or the night amounted to about £211 {0 | Iting Ars. W. C. Cird, i€ now spending | Sunduy with her parents, Mr. and M this week by Miss Albro for her new =8 Mise Lillian Prentice of New Britain [ S0 U i "Sral Charies. Rob- | Willium Toyer SOUTH WOODSTOCK home on Main street. ever tasted fresh R <t ™ | inson of Lebanon. Owcar Clarke visited friends in Mesh- - Mr, and Mrs. L. A. Kingsbury, Miss b} N Way. Zd_Rillings is spending a fort Edith Tracy and Mr. and Mrs, W, H. Frank Murdock is contemplating | entuck Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wright Leave for Armstrong attended the Kingsbiry- building a bungalow on the Sprague| Miss Marjorie Baker of Putnam California—Notes of the Week. crisp soda crackers SHESIcR | et in Providence, Fall River 3m]pn“lpefl\}l F2 0t with | (POt Bunday with her grandmother, : | Grigen ‘weading ot Souih Willngton Miss Myrtle ‘Jordan and Miss Ruth | -Mrs. Martin Card has been ill wit Mrs len_Torrey. s Hot G Mr. and Mrs. Barker of Harrisburg, on Tuesda: ) schvol observed | yroulton of mantic- have been | Prouchitis. X -« Mrs. Valentine Burdick of MooSuD| pa., ‘are visiting their _sister, Miss Barn Burned Down. o s e have Poeh| Ernest Beckwith spent Sunday af|visited friends Sunday Getrude Phillips of th The & W 5 just pussed nis | SUCSts of Miss Josephine Keemey his | "NCho of R, I. Breckenridge of | Mr.and Mrs. Harry Dean of Moosup | SHinog GPAIRs ot this place. | The barn on the farm occupied by ere e eoplie In composed and Stk ¢ New London is visitinf | GTeeneville were at Willlam Dean’s Sundey. Monday for Tos Angeles. Cal, where | Williim Squires and family in Fland- A RICH wils sihon ABIEaIAted b5 e R e e s Miss Lou Larken was & visitor in| Miss Inez Brower, who _attends |\ \Wright is to heve charge of nis ©F% district was burned down Thurs- the ake 1 " Y ber dauh e A et e | Norwieh ‘on Wednesday. | schiool in Putnam, spent Sunday With | 210 'y arket. His © momt” feiends 04Y morning. The cause of the fre ries. Rev. and Mrs Frank Chambeslain | neon of the Willmante Medloal so- | Hallowe’en Party. | Ber - parents, Mr. and . Mrs. Bugene | T o, 1= upknown. © ‘the (arm waz rocenily were e ained at the howe of REV. | vioty AWednesdny orening. i £ ke - i Browe > b 5 purchased by Mr. Squires from ) r. entert : ! £ Rev | 0 Wednesday evening. Miss Sylvia Elmore entertained a |l yire, prank Longeway idve [ 3T Pimmons of Vermont has bousht: guren Wol or day. Cham- Mrs, Reed of Stafford Springs spent | number of her young friends at a Hal- | 2 v vi \ the evening uesday night with Miss Kmma Ken- returned to New York, after & visit| ‘p Wells spent the week end with | Imagine their trip | lowe'en party ‘on Tuesday evenin r: = SRREE ravival Setv o e D e th ey oveRIDE: | with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shannon. | friends in Providence. | HEBRON hels Mr. and Mre R G Wateraus and son | pied the evening and all report a grand 5 Hall ;:'- e hare Arre - Caught Four Coons. — - - ave sone to Hartford for the winter. | good time. the King's Daughters served a Hal- The coon hunters, George Davis and | Mesting of W. C. T. U.—Funeral of ATTAWAUGAN e Mr. and Mrs. W. . Cavd attended | lowe'en supper at the church dining | g, Feuok v : | t e PLAINFIELD | the funeral of (. A. Harrison of East|ioom Monday evening. The entertain- | SeOTES VOURK wore “fipl;m:":el e Mrs. Willis Clark. Trom er O y our Tra Pray spent the veek ond with | Hartford on Fridey. The burial wuiny,g py.nnel;l for thm{e\‘enlln!lr e "':.‘ coons, the largest weighing 203-4| Clinton Jones old barn was destroy [] 1= at Northbridge Mass M. M. Club Girls Giye Enjoyable Hai- |t Packersville. Mr, Harrison was at{held and the sale of useful artic pounds. ed by fire Wednesday morning: caus’ tabl ® d t . 1o Enioy 1 o e Winrngas oo e e; exposed to air linson spert Satur- | one time a ident of Soun;’ Wind- l\\'m' postponed LT | he gl 3 3 Club guve a Hatiow? | HOROF siation agent for (16 Nev He- | wie mase meetjne hoid at the lown ABINGTCN g ; unduy. 0 party THesgME eveniug &b fhe | wrank ‘Baokwi as th | e Mpmn s Enblie St s paltl. SR = . Howi hursdiy _afternoon, Mrs atayette inn. Including the witches | \h' "E‘“\.,f“w“"‘ ‘\’.‘m_"“ fon ‘f"'\%'x‘;‘}:]‘::‘ °f| ad by peopie trom Wauregan. Moos:p | Benevolent Society Met at Parsonage— Holman. ot Boutly WIMngt b - % e 1 and_Pidinfield,"who listened to an ins State Road Being Repaired. president, and Mrs, Fuller of Scotland, re Wwere 5 present, who spent an : e i ime ‘trving' the diterent | ihe ¥, . 8. C. ¥ held a successiull eresting and amusing address given e of the White Ribben. Ham lowe’en Party. W. C. T. U. Meets. C. T. U, met with Mvs; J ertamed her . and moisture—kept ingrocers’boxesand ained a par r has come h - entertainment and sale in the church | t®7 rer . tunts, masic and dancing. The roums | SOICTEIN 2 . ar. | by Dr. James Frances of Boston. Law- | A'very pleasant social was held al|were present and addressed the me Edith Faissell of Moodns was preitily Gecorated. B oot Sunflowors was misented by | Yer B. W. Danieison of Moosup 1ad | Joseph Eillotts Friday cvening. g ‘ ll e Bome over Sunday Briofs and Personals. iho fhllowing voung peopic, ander the | Ciazge of themesting | C | A 8 Bermes and son of Bristol vis- | "Sime Agnes Lyman of Columbin wos | 1nally in a paper hag - - ir. and Ars. George Dodge inivs | direction of Alfred Card: Mrs. Casey. | g M= Albe e - - K. : a calder in town lust veek. - SRISWOLD | cetmmned 1o Valiey Falte Rolrarter @ | Fannie Smith: Goodman Trbor, How. | (rom Brooklyn, N. Y, where she has| Miss Iuretta Grostvenor recently | The party in the Town hall last Pri- | . = cel’s visit with their nephéw, Johr |ard Rice: Sunflowers. Mabel Clinton, | 250 Spending several weeks at the | visited in Boston. : duy evening was n social success on the she 1n our ; = : x. | 5, Dodge {Tea Adams, Carrle Xnderson, Gracs|heme of her' daughter. Mrs. Robert| Schools here closed Friday owing to Farm Sold ¥ s L e e mee Mrs. Enugene Perry of ) Lewis, Mary Colberf, Bertha Lew gra PR ISR ININE S e - cas at home on| Willlam Lutwack has sold hix I : o e e R e, SRR | B Yowe Batline "Batiue, ‘CRl | 20 EAh Rencater entextained | _dohn oui'or Storrs was ac home on | WHMAT Lutvack hes sold bir iy pantry. Could they ol i i Sliirn ana Mrs, Perry visited | netted $31 from the. evenings enter, | School at her home Saturday after-| The Ladies' Benevolent society met DeIghbors are sorry to have the fam- . L e e e |0, S Ik St Y SR O PNURG R | | M, Lewin bas compenced renas e same as they 4= rs. Turner E. Green. Sunday. CLARK’S FALLS | Mrs. George Loring received word | Mrs. Edwin Wood of Putnam was at | Of his P " ¥ & e T S bern P ikt iere was a special grange mesting | of the death of her brother, Andrew -LTI‘:.E \:!I’l?:rr: "r;uead»:_\. P i s s o A o | th d h o W | = | g ] 4 ¢ R Seae oF. tiss . rette Frink has returned to lis o Seagay wrging * 0 U0 % | Gummer Party and Ghaparen Attend | Smunds in Weaisel, % T e imd | iR sinto no - o | T R e : were e day they Srothers Fridas turaing, Nov. 10 ved with Bex woosn, Dege v | Camp Dance at Hampton. e AT Fagerion has lefe for e | sgrs, Woodward of Granville Canter L B T She was a panied homne by . : irginia. B 77 el e T a - k e e John Dean. who will spend a | Guests at F. J. Navin's over Sun-| Mrs, Joseph valley and iittie PHOENIXVILLE | LeBoy Spafford of Joodus wa in | were aAKe “I\l]flfl Cbl}N r\ avs with friends, * !day were T. J. Navins of New York, | daughter, Leah, spent Sunday in Prov- Ly - | town r Sunda LI | - Mrs, & of Lyme has been |Mr. and Mrs, C. B and Mr. Morse | idence. Greenwich Hunters Leave for Home— | i and dfrs ired nham,, were Siting her sister-in-law. Mrs. George | 0f New Haven Personals. M e ¥ D | Attended Camp Danc ce Witter of Brooklyn has been a | _ Mrs. J. FI. Lathrop and son Parker, b : i | Misses T.ulu Robbins and ieila Og n or Putnam Guest— | 2uas er cousin, Miss Mars e i Aferneon Tea for Putnam Guest— | guast of her cousin, Miss Mary Kings- | 5o,\"c¢ Canterbury were week end, vl Delegate te Norwich Convention. “Many friends of Miss Alice Brad- |iters at Allen Jew: Now that we have Uneeda Biscuit—we WAUREGAN W. P. White and son, Steve, return- | {08, I VIsiting hor siater { Long Island Man Buys De Costa|week's successtul hunting here. o oo pgdi B el i s The above | Miss Ircne Reed spent the week end | "5 ", g suests with Miss Viola Jewett, attend- | et - 8::.: S0 oly, By with her father, leorlr A. Reed. Tha Tutiaal. o Mea. Wikin, Qlack easT woonsibek b f Abinglon visited Mrs. Mary A.| David Copeland and Elmer Hawkes —— T Velleies col. | ford are pleased o hear she.is some- | Buests , h held in the church yard Inst Friday e o rat better ed the camp dance at Hampfon, Sat- | ies Mae Wood, who s heen | W. H. Clemens, who was injured by | Neld in the church yard st Friday. | e Scveral from Gere attended the Hal- | Urlay eveniug. Mre lathrop chaver- i ine purses' training cluss at the Me- | @ fall is much fmproved. | R TP | dei "Prinona | lowe' 1 party of the Pluinfield igh | (ned the young Iadies at the camn on | morial hospital, Worcesier returns o| F. R. Dickey Dns moved the body SOUTH WILLINGTON | ave periecC Yy BTNy school 11:2"5‘"‘)_"‘ of Lake Wangumbaug ihis | yna¢ ingtitution Monday after spend- 0{ hls‘r\m 1“’("7 fr;;|m the Snow cem- | e e . e etery to a ) the Grove cemetery nnister er.- { "'3re. 3f. & Palmer and son Ray of | I8 vacation at her Nome hers. © | StV t9 8 lot in the Gr MLy | Griggs-Kingsbury Wedding on Tues- | baked SOda (:I.a‘:l(ers rookfield las Sprl‘?gflcld were at the Maples last| .. .yction this week, = Long Isiand | Miss Ethel Wheaton expects to spend | day—Disposing of Mrs. Johnson's 3 ] = | week | : -2 | today (Saturday) and_ Sunday here | Mrs. M 22 | e A e £ < man being the purchaser today y y Effects, b Aha | B DAILRE BRpRIChieh- sNotes o || Jimies. Oliver rewrned trom | Mgic iE e Por Providence made | With her grandfather. S. A. Wheaton. S i rf making 1 Local Interest. | Washisgton, Conn., pfter spending | . business call here Wednesd Latham’s grain mill is completed and | Mrs, Maria Dundon bLas stored her | 3 (S ep . 5 s s .. | some time with his brother, Dr. Oliver, Joseph Bennett is very ill at his | Started running Nov. 1. goods and gone to live with a sister in e £ "o S ik roll call at the Sterling ilill | and Mrs. Oliver. R i West Wenrean - kil | and Mrs. F. T ter, Mr and paptist church on Wednesday after and Mrs. W. P. Greene, 2l s T b == i . Warlanc and Mrs. T. A, jo0n was lurgely attended and proved | Skinmer, Mrs. John Hill and Aussé A LT %I dny the WILSONVILLE Griggs-Kingsbury Wedding. | % R o ;'. - Sler | an insp and urvllh]‘!‘ng servi Viola Hill of Norwich.called on Mrs. | Pprochlal 8¢ roned = e - e Sy Norman BE. iggs and Rlsie May O mOlS ure Ca]l St b , Alrs. Gage remained XNoaily every member who could not | Allen Jewett Monday. They made the | “?Pr o = " 2 Mre. B. S, Upham was a Worcester | Kingsbury re married at 12.30 noc for ireaim orcestef Semorial | i "irlucur Tosponded B Teiior, Eev: | (rp Trom Norwion by auioriolie. - | | e, Vertha Stne called ob Nor- | M B 8 Dpbem wa B | Eans in e emaral” Shueh. 1) hospiial. | Potter of Jewstt City preached in | Ars. Allen wett, Lester Jevrett, | Wit s 3 William Kies of Quadic wus a local | ceremony, which was private, was pe Gave Afternoen T Ue afterncon and Rev. Bir. Costes | und Mra W. . Oliver attended the | p Mss Mae Wood visited in Anthony. | | JICIER, GIC8 of Quadic y formed by the resident pasior. Rev, reach them—mo con- A o YRG- e T 1his wdeeas s the |fite Aalib: - ¢nded the | p 1. "this week. E - o seorme W 1 iinam has | of Hartford gave a fine address in (he | Kitchen shower given Mrs. Tows R I e ko S Ehtere Son s Ban woon with arrow saugh Last #ri- | evening: (he Singing was fine, vspe- | ait at Hampton Tuesda: o o e W per sister in New Toston the past | leroy Tracy of Hartford wus a . . . entertai cizlly that of ihe mmale quartette, — i eyt week, Her si Fanny Sundae | Sunday of Mr, and Mrs, Harry Den S e 3 sister Fanny spent Sunds u - n Coon Supper. | W00DSTOCK Thire v ¥ , The hunters have met with .ol : ——— POMFRET CENTER o e o Ay oy Webser called | 5, 1A0Ee, honee ‘. The i svesencr e Bane ko ot ol e i ptiooh 1S By Rev: N on_relatives Sindas. lake 1s undergoing improvements. The ences can affect o P Served at G. M. Gallup's Wednesday Kendall—Notes. Grange Confers Degress — Prizes for| 18 Alice Jack entertained a (eIt ity aan Rath Tsies ana Jow- P s i e { Wastarl e it of young poople at a Hallowe'en ¢ iHickNahis and Deth HUDes sna o B ias Esther lup has been Visii- | lichael Dowling and family have Monday night. There were abou er verandas greatly improve the T i« appointed del. ing friends In Norwich, South Man- | gone to New York. Wilils Cove H. Brayton, | 1B _the party. all from Webster. | LRI Y T elir fon i Nerwich chesier and Plainfeld. She also visited | “Clarence R. Hall of Bridgeport and | Paul Giesler and Arthur T. Grosvenor | ¢ Mr. and ‘Mrs. Brightman were in |, Alrs. Wrank bresion of Willimant pi 2 s ) Jeweit City Tuesday. | Miss Edith H. Hall of Mt, Holyoke | Visited the New England fruit show at| Sutton one day the past weelk. and Mra. Wilism M. Brocikett : S ki B e e e e e e - A M v e g ness 1s 1mpris- « moved her last week from Mre. Saran Wilcox's place to| Rev. R R. Kendall closed ine series| Mra Fauny White of Ashaway, R. I, | bonrd of edneation, wis in tawn Tes- Raiph rom Benjamin Hall's house. Lot Stereonticon lectircs with one en- |is visitng Mrs. S. B. Algor. AND COUNTY [Soenior eluctting Ivan ID S Muines | W Gor) The board of assessors nas been | tjtled The Histors of (ongregational- | LB wn and, Miss . G. . Bt . one on to e ng s Pra - quite busy past week. getting in |jsm, on Sundav evening. i nor visited Boston and Welles- b g | Adininistrator B ~ ke lists of taxable property in tuwn. | The fadles’ Missionary society held [ley the past week and saw The Blue STORRS. _EXEMUSIrITor SEY . = \Viss Amyv Gallup returned home on |, meeting with Miss Nellie Chandler, | Pird at Shubert's theater. ssedomcensin Gurley is preity busy as adinin- l bel'at d b f CHAPLIN. Saturdey | wednesday afternoon, Mrs. Clarence | Wolf Den grange gave the third and | Hallowe'sn Party—items of Personal of the MM RSk Lol Sty 1 (& s‘ y ou 10r b3 Thie frienis here of Mrs. Lucy Hub- | ;1 “Child acting as leader | fourth degrees to a class Friday even- Soear sn pacikinefor shifment vacious Wik, A Congregational | bard «f Palrsertown heard with resrct | Mr. amd Mra F. W, Hinrichs closed | Ing. 3 ticles that are to be sent Lo relatives of her sudden qeath last week. = giee Home, Cloverle is | 15 Brown of Westland farm won _ eyt and distributing to various per B AT LS S e S R et e S s 0t ¥ s o st tam | st g v s | e e St s ou when you open save a misgion: = = The annual harvest soeiul and sup- |BEiZes in two collectiohs and in box i 0o, T contemest S ¥ s X e s i | class azalust: the Lottest competition | . ast Sunias THOMPSON per_was held at the Congregational | s SSalnst: the hottest 5 The Book club met at o chapei Friday evening. | 2 ; tage Tuesday eveming. The STAFFORD At and M M- | Allan Babbitt Died Wednesday—Per- Mrs. G. P. Perley has been enter- | e were Mrs. Edmond and Mrs, # -——— g North sonal Items. v S S T WARRENVILLE B i 7 Temple of Henor's Gift to Mr. and Mrs. . . ne e jas > Ladies' circle met on Thurs . 2 . b . P v 5s Y E. E. Warre an yiitia liss Nellle White has been visiting| Mis, Matteson of Briggeport 4 jen | ©4¥ afternoon at the home of Mrs. L. ¢ | Al W y n th mo t- ¢ s ai- - sister. Mrs, M. H. Elliott. been the guest of Mrs. Juliet Gailup | Si*aners Give :‘::;‘:I“"" Hallows'en | 37 Clinton. ¥ B ey o . aysi (S 1S smon:: gran, Mrs., Emma Shaw Colcleugh was in [and Miss Susan D. rdon . Dr. and Mrs. r Tho! AYmony - Temple' o onor W5t Saturda. . | tosh sver Sanday: ke — _ S ane. sow | GaUBBLEE Beatiice were tn Harctord oo at the home, ot Mr. and Air ure proo ackage Winter Course at Congregational | 1iiss Alice Covell of Providence has RAWSON | auiidse O. D. Baker has & fine new | Monday, making the (rip by auto owa: "from the 3 Chinh beon' yisitiog her: sister, Mre, I M. PmOblle: o tten ot somervitic.| o 21", SieT has Felurned from P Eowdiindipes N l A 1 ind Mrs. Richara Barton enter- | | Mre. Dwight Phillips returned Sat- | Mass. is ihe guest of her nephew. Rev. | 32" NLEY' Vihoit nas roturnea | 4Rd games, Tollowed by refreshment ever sold in bulk. tained in honor 'of their tenth wedding | Lrday “rom Bt Jeseptws hosprual, wher i Cho ek o Hallowe' from Panama ard is with her mother, | 190¢ to the good time. Before the anniversary Thursday of last week. “h" has been for several weeks. She| 3 rs gave a Hallowe'en 50- | g, Monteith. ¥ broke up J. R. Parkhurst in the GGeorge Foster moved his family from | i# in & much improved condition. ~|clal at Baker's ball Tuesdas evening|™Nirs. Vibberi and Monteith are | 14me of the order presented thoir howt cents a acKage e course as | puinam Into ot George Kimball is building two large | A £00a time was enjoyed by the large | o0t B0 Ay “oll e '€ | and hostess three sets of silver knive 3 L Puinam Into the Baptist parsonage last | (20788 Simpell 1s PUIAH | nunber present: reynding o fow days in Collinsville. | 700, And spaoms, - Mv. and Mrs. War D tgord. The | "S5 paptist Younx People give u xo- | A Jarge number from the surround- | Mr. amd Mrs. Edmund Lovejos of | 1! L8 arepterson spent Sunday With | re;; responded with words of apprecin | WAL Brown | ciat e (Suturdat) | cveming in the | {DE lowns attended the auction of I. | Pawtucket, R I. have been Visiting at| Fp GBS L peaen spent | HOT- | 3 in Brazil: Rev. H.|Town hal. B Stosking. : : k& s Suncay in New Haven, | Cvpec's rocts | W lumphear. Mauseld | e M sgid Mrs. Wilam gy of | Were Willimantfc cisttors Tuesiay HOWARD VALLEY cupled the ‘local pulpkt on Sundas i | of friends in Pittsfield last weel ! Weptume; Seve L | Bonsecit caig Mo il Mis: (Cfen Wselod | - HRenty, Kenson ‘was & Norwlich vl — | exchange with Rev. I.. G. Rogers. | Mrs. J. Roberts acted as accompan- | wo Engiish tor Tuasd: ist for.ihe singing at the A. O. I.| COM PANY | meeting held at the Springs. ige, Sunday | e T rv—— | were in_ Norwich Tuesday. INETON g lan Babbiti passed awuy Wednes- CENTRAL VILLAGE | "Mrs. Henry Humes and daughter | WILLINGTON | Mcs Mary Heck, Who has been 11l | WOODSTOCK VALLEY_ morning arter a long illness. He visited in Towa recently. 1 —_— l\\hl Pneumon at the hd of her Tis « member of the G. A. R. and 8| gociol Club Celebrates Third Anni- | Mrs. William Davis visited in Hart- | 3Mr. and Mrs. Origen Hall Merrick | daughter, Mrs. Harris, over e Bl = B E Au | survived by @ widow, Mrs. Lillian Bab- | ford and Springfield. Mass. of Boston. Mrs. Alice Johnson Bug- | INZ. iing Bee sterbrooks i varsary—Dr. James Francis Address- Raymond Hzwkes is in Los Angeles, |bce of Wilimantic and Miiss Rose . M nh_Alden, who | . roufiston has \ = Mass Meeting. Cal. for the winte iingion were recen m Mrs, Lasly = Birthday Celebrated. B o . Maix™ b “al. for th h Hall uth Wiliingt | her home with Mrs. Iniz Lasbury for o b ver Ior wh 1 Wiiliam Dasis amade a trip to at Maple Corner the past few months, has taken a rent | oward Brown and Har- | y o Mrs. Patick Millett and Miss Mary | Springfield, Mass. recentiy. potato crop of the amateur |4t the Springs, la party of young friends on lullow- | cuine ma n spent Friday aj Allen | Wips “he foundation | Millett have been in Springfield, vis- | Lewis Hawkes is at work in Bristol, at Hillside js remarkanls good. $2.50 for Box of Lunch. €en Tt was o delightful aflair i ere pluyed [ for a i . s.arted vpon the lot, | iting Mrs. Millett's sister. Conn. Some of the tupers have already been | Tp. Hallowe'en parts SRR Novobor Pesion: pents ¥ erved imes taming { but the death of Mr. Broughton pre- | Mrs. Michael Conneally enfertained | Henry Humes has a badly sprained [S0ld to be kept for seed. | Tuesday evxening in Memorial | \ bunch of nasturt Local Note Michigan | ed its completion. | the Thursday club this week. {knee as a result of a fall from his| Mr. and Mrs. George V. Smith were | ypior the pices of Niafford gras 1 unch ‘of susturtiums wa e ) Ey g b Gt e Mrs. Wililam Strect has been a vis- |milie wagon. I Bekton for a few dAve IAsEmoek | nroved.'s sucoemstul aftalr. TWhile ar | Loked @ Iy e sl Dot ¢ " h Y erinie wtoter =] NORTH WOODSTOCK trom Ephestane. i i Fonie e | Fanked for a social rather (it a mon- | i wite Of the chilly wind 0 ) ot Slingaby spent Sunday | g e Christian's Tdeat. 7 oy making Sven. It proved o b bt f won s wroused an | Niew Goi Varnum ) - |!Fitee Sucier SRS e Clarence Speflman Preston, of Bos- |BoXC o' luneheon were miictioned ot I ihe. Tarws | cd iocie inor Hisking | W6 ty to Mt. Holyoke Colleg | {4gn, called at nis early home here on | oo™ Xy Clionear IRS hiost price Yt st I o v iitam T p o i med 2 |, The Misses Bishcp have elased tasir | With hig aune o ationd the Topersy of | "eached being 8 it (o wll engaged in it een MrEe party o uskine bee at his | home cnd gone to Boston for the win- | nis_grandmeiher Speiiman ai Stafiora 3 - R e T e e Sl oa LR (e iy < . r sop served = 1 N . - - . frings in the alternoon. 108pi aported (mprovin or " rovider " A5t Thover have cios- | SR Banca Nazlunale Thama (T ml ' | Mrs. Rebert P. Pratt and daughter GU!LEYVIELE o e il o | ummer home here and re-| The first social of the seuson was s a g [Ny [London arc at Deacon I. W. || adies' Secial and Benevelent Society | hencnied by tha chine. B R e watitaiien | §Ra 3 Soiely SalL SHE R Sing. " Mr. and Mrs. Banjamin ene who Elects Officers, | —— e SFRING HILL g - P “ Mrs, . ealey was hostess. ¥ 't S e i parts at dinner s avening, | o A NORWICH, CONN. [ v been with ibelr dnughter. Mrs.| nne Ladies Social Benevolent soct MOUNT HOPE - Wednesday being her birthday Mstored te College. i Darroy. for s visit have retumned to |, "5 ‘G0 B church held its au ———— Birthday Celebration—Aid Society Me amue! Cooper and Mrs. Ellen J M. Tatem of Bastford took a par- o | Waterford. ual election of officers Wednesday af- Samuel Albee of Ashford is & vis- | Ketoh 2 e B g Wy il 45 Koo S B AT ! = s {ernoon with the following resull litor of his brother, George Albec hearsing Sketches for S20ia Westficld, Mass. Anughiter Mary; WiRLKNe Misses Biyh - - 7 i SOUTH COVENTR Prosident, Mrs, George Walker: Lrst| Mrs. Fred Copeland and son Philip John Whipple hax moved his saw- | op in his cutomobile, Suturday, o] | Y - e o e T Lare viuiting sinots friengs Snd Pelne | - Lasy Waturd 1l from the Gordon lot to Abington. olvoke college, ' visitin, . g e { Dodge, A onds: secretary | tves in Woodstock nelped to ' ploasa A Meces Bk reied from | Whified Pk, Who (s & seqtuy Cfl ltale sl 000 000 | Funeral of Rena Flsherty—Events of | 200¥s: QU0 0 3 SURONI"G S arkers | Sirs. 1o M. Ionight and_won Ve | Divthany of Frunces 1 New Haven,_ E] L) | the Week. assistants, Miss 1dn Smith, Mrs. n visiting at Mr. and Mre, A, M. | h o s s Dixon is visiting friencs| 1 e 1 r T Charles Chapr soliciting commit- | Grant's the past week h Tan y in_this village. = 1o funeral of Rena, the fourteen | ior tir Ot Bt 4 T i, Mary Stimpson of Willimantlc | Lamb spent WINDHAM IR it B ool e | one Senechl of Demafhe fovrigen |tee Mrs G Comant Mep il L { St Mary Simpson of Willimantc | Lamb srent Nunds e\ werking in Quinebaug and will soon | Thomas P. Flaheriy, s held at St. | "3 innam. P b |,,..,>, ty hove Sunds Mrs. W. 8. Chappell Entertained— | movc his family there. ‘gn.n'n :-hur‘ i )I::Idd) morning, with P [ Mrs. Oren Ruws and daughter Jrene Membar 1 2 ) e — —— : s 2 3 Py | buric: in the ns cemetery. She were in Rockville initing Mrs, Fallip | o other re v Hapenings During the Past Week, | WEST WOODSTOCK + Mandati pagabili in ognl parte d'Italia underwent un. operation last August | MANS e e o 3 Kb Ta rs. W. S. Chappell, who is n tof ety jin a New York h‘ul‘i’nl;n). In.t:hl' ber ’ ik e t Weoednesds. | Mra, S, Chappel, B x oy 2 SN e ight urm ambutated for tuberculosis | Many Attend La Aid Society Sup- The town ~ot honr & leare or Denver to spend some weeks, | M S, Gregson from Norwich was clea 5 i right . - s | Many id Society Sup- | B e fams to Hae friens ffom 4s gueslier Mra. F.-L. Ogenin <or'e Con minima spesa di cambio of the bone Mr. and Mrs Fluborty plis <o s A STAFFORDVILLE P BT ANR town cler 1 & on Ti afternoon. and a weel ; < g d T e Spota i oron Dimber of iadics catled. The Niids Laci Thelps wad pleapantiy - ey Tisdaje of T traritora | The Ladies' Aid society Snjsyable HBSHEenl narty. ot SE0C UL ab e vule. ; a= prattily decorated with chryant membered on_ her. birthday by sreet- : : : . x s e °rd | 1ist caurch gave a bean aregational Vestry. i 1 B CBaE e’ pravaning |ings froim friends ina tar. : Acquistate i nostri mandati in with Mrs Austin Boynton. nesday even) | * Claer shouta e pie . in the pariors. The Aining ,m,! Mr and Mrs, Wendell Witter went Hunting Party Successful. {ronizcd. R The voung people of the villuge pass- | the frrmer wldng I attracttve with silver. candlas and | 1o Providence in (heir\auto Saturday Twenty-five squirrels and twen Incz Durkee. who has, been #1i with | ed pleasant evening at the Hallow- [ plos 01 bugs (0 Willman trac | = reses. Mrs. Chappell was aseist- | and 1eturned Monday \ s 2 one Jducks were bagged one day last |scarlct fover. is recovering slowiy, and | e'en party at the Congregational ves. ' furnioe v " & aiater M. AsbRSTAR of | Willinm Davifson wak Suridd tiis ? Week by a hunting Darty composed. of | is abie 1o Le ahout her roomi, l 2 The vestry wos lighted with Jack | ot gimerent desoriytion et ¢ Fhos enson entertuined |0 Lantcrns, Nearly half the company 1liat Curry of snow here 1 y a John P. Curley, L. A. Kingsbury, karl| Miss Nellle La

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