Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 23, 1911, Page 10

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LETTERS FROM TWO STATES was a larse number entertainment sraphophone reading by Rev. J. B. King | Windham County CENTRAL VILLAGE Notes—Happenings of the Week—Club Has Oyster Supper. ite 2 Klisha Sherman, Florence S. Warren humorous A sofa pillow wa vote to the most popular I Mrs. George S, from a former sale. cral Fome Tuesday. assisting in in Moosup during Bowen rece of Willimantic Tillinghast’s. Mcieod was very ill s, seon after her ar- the chapel th E Golden Wedding Invitations. in this place anniversary Joseph Te- Dl Tonés ang Sahel Jpups visited_Providence Wednes#a York, guests of the Misses Trowbric cation at Lis h Willimantic Southbridze, ited his parents on the 21st Brother Dead Clark visited in has received news Teachers’ Meeting. held a_teachers’ Monday, the 18th. The schouls | She 1 this place, and f Howes will return to her home in West Infant Son. house here. Ler relatives and many friends her SOUTH WINDHAM. ent Accidents—Quarantine Raised —Close of School parents at past week. jamstown, iplette fam- Althea Maple: Foll FBESRAs FIoMNO Willimantic store Saturday where she had | several months Vacation Begins. upper at Club Reoms. treatment. | Christmas beginning of the quarantine (Saturday) six weeks. been gues: Mrs. Thomas acation at iheir hom New York. ~ PLAINFIELD Degrees Conferred by Grange—Lawton | Company Finishing Big Tank—Vil- lage May Have Silk Mill. preciate clean village. W ednesday Bigs Ethel zrand lodge officer evening the grange confe the third ard fourth n aked bean supper ident, L. N and one from RAWSON Closed for Holi- | © —New Operator Big Tank Planned. n Mills company mammoth Water is to be rew reservoir into it, village being ente whist party and social at their quar- completed. The house Talk of Silk Mill. Rumor has it at an early ival meetings in Central of Plainfield unding citie Santa Claus. Irving Smith and father and mother in king and | SOUTH CANTERBURY Oitait i Erange—in- stallation at January Meeting. EAST WOODSTOCK e Horse Pass®s in the Night— Associdtion Re rupabout of J. W. Dike. Thomas Ry&n's. Dorothy feebe attendec gatekeeper, John ity o Comings and wife. s entertaining . Mrs, Ruth S. Keene Galloway: insurance Death from Apoplexy. Clark, Sherman Galloway ; | nolida WOODSTOCK VALLEY. Death of Mrs. Wiiliam Lacroix CausadE by Cheking—Personals. er for Mrs. Imogene Ph pewho has been | Piigrim spent Sunday 1sion being Choked to Death. was buried-c | have a tree at evening. Moses and | Wednesday. choking on Stnday_evening. She her husband and five children. Wilbur H. Miller an his father Mr. and Mrs. George Rauff of Kings X the Christmas holidays. Library Association i trom their trip to as follows: vice president. deaf and dvmb school the holidavs, Saturday. P. Butler of ited his mother this week. NORTH STERLING New Telephone Line—Fox Shot—Close tree for her school on Friday. EASTFORD College Classmate Guest of Rev. J. B. King—Entertainment Holiday Notes. Miss Gertrude re from & v Hampshire. ertaining Rev. v Classmate in col- There are at Princeton, > clasg living. He preached at the from heart trouble. hot the firs¢ fox of wends eray Netted $12. improving. 1o | scnont gramme and a ChriStmas tree for the nell entertained the | at the Congresa; dies’ Social club I church Wednes- S TS Mrs. Mott's Sudder Death at Nor- wich—Grange Hears Address by Ev- erett E. Brown—Social and Person- al Hems. E 3 Atrs. Ceorge Davis of Wauregan vis- her daughter, Mrs. Samuel B. v, last week. John Wal'ace and brother Walter of Delaware bave beeh guests of their stster. Mrs. J. Orvile Main, for sev- Walter Wallace returnec M s Rose Beaudry and Bdwin Ly- on, students at Past Greenwich acad- er v, are at their hemes here for the hristmas vacation. Miss Gertiuder H. Anderson, teacher music_in Proctor zcaaemy, Ando- ver, N. H., is home for vacation. Miss Georzietta Barber is home from her school duties in Montpelier, V Mr. and Mrs, Charles D. Salisbury “he Thursday ciub held tneir month- meeting thiz week with Miss Vose. Maynard 12, Bullock is spending va- me in Attleboro, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. W. Franklin Sheldon | daughter Grace will spend Christ- s at the home of Mrs. Eilen H. Cod- nz at Danlelson. Died Suddeniy at Norwich. Mrs. Mott, who died suddenly of eart disease at Norwich was almost life long resident of this village. ives two daughters, Mrs. Fred Dawicy and Mrs. Charles D. West of four sons, Mack and Parker of Moosup, Alec of Plain- and Arthur of Wauregan, Mrs. Mott left here after spending the sum- going to Norwich for the winter. had been seriously ill recently, but > far recovered that she was con- G out of danger, and her sud- n death ceme as a great shock to Everett E. Brown Spoke. \ lJarze number of the members of the Plainfield grange went to Plain- fie'd Tuesday evening and witressed the conferring of the third and fourth degrees on a cluss of twelve candi- dates. Worthy Master William Gardi- ner presided. Members from Ekonk 1ge had been invited. Inspector Everett Prown of Wolf Den grange of Pomiret was [1esent and gave some stirring remarks on Grange Work. swing the meeting there was a nquet. Painfully Burned. \ sister of Mr. Paris, who conducts the Mcosup Candy Kitchen, received a paintul and serious burn on her eve ¢ a fiatiron just after dinner Thurs- day at her home >n Church street. Dr. A her, and she was taken hospital in Providence for Alien attend nce to Adolphus Frenette left Thursday for wo weeks' visit with his brother-in- Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Ladd of New rk city are with the former's moth- drs. S, P. Ladd, over the Christ- | mnas holidays. Car sungest son of Mr. and Mrs. Orviille Main, who has been seri- v sick with pleurisy, is better. Relatives from Westerly, R. I, have at the home of Mr. and Main. Wdisbury recently en- cousin, , Miss Glady cques, from Jewett City. For a Village Beautiful. he Thursday club has provided re- ceptacies for the care of rubbish, one t tation wna cne near the post- | these acts in the interest mprovement are heartily ap- :nd are the making of a Miss n Installation Ceremonies. I'riday evening at the club rooms of Iranco-American club on _Main street the instailation ceremony of the officers of the Canado-American soci- ¢, heing in charge of two from' Mancheste t of officers follows: Pres- vice president, Ar- took 1 H. The thur Cote csident. J. H. Bou- t. Anancial secsetary, Samuel secroiary £rihur ubuque; Joseph N. Fiche K of C. tc Entertain, The mermbers of All Hallows coun- ¢il. No. 276, Knights of Columbus, will rtain 4 number of friends at x rs in Hyde block this (Saturday) evening. The Baptist church is being wired »r electricity through the generosity friend of this parish. It is plan- red to hive the work ompleted in time - the Christmas service: rs. Jared Hall hus beep entertain- ‘r grandson, Alva Hall and wife " THOMPSON Baptist S'inday School Entertainment Tonight—Attended Library Meeting in Norwich. Miss Myrtice Kingsbury of South ndham was in town Sunday. Mrs George Crosby attended the «1 of Burton Hoyle in East pson last week. Grange enjoyed a Christmas wsdey nigh The Baptist Sunlay school has its tree and entertainment for Christmas the town hall Saturday night at p. m The voung people of the Ccngre- ational church give a cantata in the ar stry Monday night James Ryan has purchased a Ford Mrs. . M. Knisht with Provi- -nce relatives over Christmas. Mrs. John Welsh of Dover, s spendinz two we r Miss Harriet R. Lev wich last week. rittemore visited in Mrs. Minnie W Worcester last week Mrs, Charles Chase of Davenport, ® {lowa, is with Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Chase Publi hools have closed for their atio WO0O0DSTOCK | Back from Japan—Academy Closed on Friday—Notes of the Holidays. Woodstock academy closed for the hristmas vacation on Friday Rev. R. R. Kendall preached on the thers at the Congregational hurch Sunday morning. The Congregational Sunday school )l their Christmas exercises and Academy hall Saturday Mrs. Jonah Witter and Miss Eva | Witter of San Francisco have been J. J. Williamson. Hamilton Holt returned apan on Tuesday Granae Installation. The newly elacted officers of Senexet sts of Mr Mr. and Mr: grange, No. 40, were instailed Wednes- day evening man of Stratford by Deputy F. FE. Blake- Miss A. R. Wilbur had a Christmas cholars at the close of Miss Marfon FEdwards is spending the Christmas vacation at her home in | North Brookfield. - WINDHAM Christmas in the Churches and Sunday Schools—Mention of the Holiday Visitors. At St, Paul's Episcopal church there will be Christmas eve service at 3.45 n. on. & nday, and on Christmas day Holy Communion will be held at 30.30 Mr and Mrs. M. A. Bates are spend- ing Christmas with relatives in New Haven Mr. and M ‘son Harold are in Brooklyn, N, Y. for the holidays. Miss Josephine Keeney leaves today to_spend Christmas in New Britain. Mrs. John C. Fenton and M ins left on Friday for a visit atives in Winthrop, Mass. New Schedule for Library, After Saturday, library will be open once a W on_Saturdays until further notice. Miss Sarah Johnson was the guest Mrs. Antoinette Hastings in Frank- to Thursday. Brown svent last Sun- Christmas Spirit in the Churches—G A. R. Officers—Successful Sale and 1s visting | Litchfleld and Diantha Stewart with friends in Danielson, Town Clerk Latchfleld are visiting weeks with friends in December New York. Arthur Willlams is having an arte- . Tuesday permanent itiss Doroths day in Hampton. Mrs. Adam .Larrabee is entertaining her sister, Miss Gallup of Ledvard. and Mrs. Christmas ast Lopsmeadow, Mass., is doing the Brown Post FElects Oificers. are guests at E. Gulld's. Guild and son Alan spent in Putnam. December the following Thomas W. last Sunday MrS. Andrew Metzger has returned mmander, senior viee commander, ell; junior vice e>mmander, Hen- auartermaster, adjutant, Palmer S. Rich- chaplain, Willlam ficer of the da Hewlings: from a visit In Nerwich, Arthur Williams has gone Boston to spend Christmas. Entertainment Wediiesaay. Sunday schcol will have a “hristmas entertainment at Miss Ma- on Wednesday Whittemore: win Tracy; Christmas afternoon, auar:crmaster sergeant, David P. W, sergeant major, Dwight delegate to siate e December 27. There will be a Christmas service at Congrezational tomerrow campment, The topic morning at the usual hour. meeting is that transforms the world. Luke 1:46-55 gathering for the Con- Christmas in the Churches. McKright mas sermon at the Wines, Liquors hurch Sun- The annual grezational Christmas anthems. Consregatioral W, Martin, Christmas concert Carisimas mas night tations by and tree, with rec - Alan Guild and Vioiin solos b Hopkins and orchestra were AEINGTON Pleasing Entertainment by L. B. S.—| chapel on Saturday cvening. Ladies’ Aid Society Annual Sale, Aid society intendent, Chaplin_ Sunday superintendend, iam Ingalls Wednesday —Miss Chase of Watsrbury Provides Christmas Tr Burial of Wi »f the Con- gregaticnai Tuesday evening. A fine supper was served and the sale was weil attenced. | " BROOKLYN. Women’s Club Hears Talk on Famous Cathedrals—Christmas Festival M. Goldste & Co. The Ladies’ bean supper and entertainment I Owing to the stormy weather it was poorly attended. programme was carried out during the Blanche Russ and A. monologue, Charles monologue, Miss Wilbu bass solo, Qut on the Deep, F ; reading, Mrs. Hicks; soprano Bencvolent The following : reading, Mr: Miss Ryan, Center school M veriil and Poal: Jopon Arerill o York state to spend An Bvening Song, cologue, Miss Wilbur Young Tom accompanist, baritone solo, thu~ Roberts; Baritone solo, Arthur Roberts; Martin of Atwood, and her broth E. Pritchard recently visitea Wickford, R. I S. Sharpe of Versailles is at home for the holiday, in Abington. runeral services for William In- galls were held from his home in Dan- Wednesday friends in Miss Emma Miss Abigail has closed Pastor’s Vacation Ends, gton cemeter: 3 o on Saturd, Bie Wit and home from his vacation Satur Ingails is suvived by sons, George and Louis Ingalls, both of per 1= visiting relatives London and New Christmas Sunday Services, Services will be held as usual at ths church Sunday. there will be extra sing- house for her husband during her Congregational expected that ing at the morning service. Christmas Tree Exercises. Through the kindness of Mrs. Helen Chase of Waterbury Christmas Congregational Mary Stanley Putnam, perhaps for the Miss Susie Hoxle, after spending sev- Scituate for Described Gr The Women's club of Brookly Monday afternoon, Mrs. G the president, being hostess. ung gave a talk on the great cathedrals of the wes and exercises church Mouday t Cathedrals. DAYVILLE Happenings of the Week—Whist at|and Turin. K. of P. Hall. Sunday School Congregational end | has elected the following officers f coming year superintendent : superintendent Young, gecretary and treasurer. Branford and Henrfetta have gone to Greenwich Bennett spent New Haven. Henderson Boston over Miss Helen Kelley has returned from her vacation from Norwich. Mre. Samuel Prices ‘NS and Beer w o A A 93 WEST MAIN STREET Telephone 26-3 Orders delivered free in the city. Big reduction on all sales of WINES, LIQUORS and iful Calen- dar and bottle of Port or Mus- || catel with every purchase of Wines or Liquors amounting to $1.00 or over. | | } BEER and a Beau | i | | Imported and Domestic Wines and Liquors our specialty M. GOLDSTEIN & CO. 93 West Main Street Miss Clara B. the winter. Congresational bad their Christs Miss Jane Champlin, who has staying with Mrs. Mary D. Stokes, is Norwich this week. Law entertained on Sunday. as tree In the c the Place of Tre Tolland County STAFFORD Shower of Postal Cards on Birthd. Mr, and Mrs. E. C. Pinney Celebrate Golden Wedding on Christmas Night Providence the regula ¢ Mary, Lena and Agn: Berthiaume were with Pomfret friends officers w gus, master; J. N. Fitts, o Hollister, lecturer; Rollin 1. rd H. Rolf, A Fitts, chaplain: C. A. Wheeler, sec vage, gatekeeper; Misn Miss Grant, P Flora Mrs. shire, is spend- Christmas holidays with his scademy in New Ham David Brooks has been Christmas Sunday morning. Herman Ladish receiv tal shower of 100 cards last 36th birthday. Christmas Concert Monday. Tre Baptist Sunday Christmas evening with Football Hop. entertained which was is_visiting music Christmas meeting vas Asa Harris Wednesday Endeavorers Miss Smith Putnam attend- ing the funeral of George H. Mrs. Marshall Bennett has been en- iertalning her fathor, Thomas Potter of Foster Honors at Whist. of P. social guarantine Burgess for EERS -8 Universalist Christmas Christmas f the Sunday a Christmas tree Golden Wedding on Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. 1 WILSONVILLE lliness—Ankle Sprained in Runaway. anniversary Al S bt their home Upham's Wed- Upham and Webster called at marriage at Christmas evening Arrangements will riages to meet iliness since his home Wed- Staviscki died s will be gladly the Pollsh invitation. morning at church in Webster. Mrs. Ada Jerolamon of Worcest visiting w One day the past week B. €. while going to Webster, his horse got frighiened at an auto. threw sprained his ankle badly out further was severely He is doing Christmas Adams was a Worcester visitor Thursday HAMPTON Blacksmith — Christmas Tree for Sunday School. COLUMBIA —Essex Men Pay 50 for Witch Accident to December Pans; Cents Per is spending at his home Ashley, who has been very improved. from here tertainment in Scotland day evening, reporting a fine time and a splendid entertainment The local blacksmith. M. E. sitings his father attended an exhibits a beautiful pansfes picked | | daughter. were as large and perfect as if pic in the sum a for a few Tore Ligaments of Arm. family of her son blacksmith Buying Up Witch Hazel. sex have been puichasing witch hazel. The price paid is 50 cents per ton. lots have been ligaments Men from which will for some time. The Sunday_school will have an en- tertainment Congregational church urday) evening.. SOUTH WOOD: Or, was with his mother, Mary STOCK k. over. Bunt — Wells spent- Sunday homse in S uth The officers: of Senexet grarige installed. in a_very pleasing manner on Dec. 20th by State Deputy F. E. Blake- | Stratford, Mrs. Belle Young has returned from lence, where she has been spend- ing 4 number of weelks. Greentield Mrs, Jumhes ng te Oklahoma. B. Yeomans Monday for €leveland, O.. will spend a few weeks with the fam- ily of her son, after which she expects #o to Oklahoma City to spend a por- tion if not all of the winter. is to spend this [ mas season with relatives where she Tokio now has « Japanese Young) S. B. West Men's Christian association 3 A I ovie K. Lefingwell and 'country. Balroy STORRS. (i it Rl vt e | Clarence FEwsex is at home n Officers of Mansfield Grange—College | ship on a furiough Interests—Christmas Dinner Takes | 1‘ tter ""‘m John Mery | ink the mild weather Deacon V. W, Pr " w erious attack of brom meeting of Mansfield i 11, the re elected: Ji 1. erscer | | | | | as # gran g~ of third es and supper 1°ric Charles Amidon had th ’ rLarge Water for the hollers gines in France is now b | haust steam. 1t econos | than 12 per cent ona: Mrs. football hop was held | Dec. 15, in the dining OW's THISE tastefu! One Hundred The Cy atnr Lauda Sigma frate CH Q.. Toledo, nity entertained the young ladies of t earn. b visiting ladies on Satur norable the club room. A pro- | Husine i antia { music, readings and soclety able Lo ca ) An Ka nn ndered, after whish ice | by his firm 9 | PWALDING, KINNAN & MAR serve Mr. Pleren per LDING, KINNAN & ; mystifying card tricks | it Cararrn i ¢ ntertainment of the | wally. wcting directly iy ) Close of Fall Term Testimoninis g ¥ 00 the & 1 Take Ha y f ol « la 5" Christmas Dinn { “Best on Earth.’ of the Sunday schoo I'his is the verdict of R. J, Howe church parlors on Fridiy | Tracy, O. who bought Foley's 1ione Christmas dinner which | and Tar Compound for his wife, “lie o older people. This | cane was the worst I 1 ‘ Christmas tr | sumption Her lungs were sor It on Thursdny afternoon. | Yoice was hoarse agd weak. Fole Jief at once, and less than three . WILLINGTON en effected a complete cure” Lee & Osgood Co, E. W. Darrow Recovering from | - Tonsilitis—Grange Confers Degrees. | Ends Winter's Troubles. — To mar nt s n scason o Mr. Darrow has not | trouble, The ~frost-bitten toes and recovered from his attack of ton. | fingers, chapped hands and lips, of y A busy dmy Sunduy, | blains, cold-sores, red und rough skins st Willingie prove this, But such troubles fy | was n'm Arnica Balve. At to be Is, Plles, Cuts, Bores, Brulses, K ssib) mu and Npraing, Only 25¢ at Lee & »od Co.'s 1 convenient CUT PRICES prevail in our stock of Furni- ture during the remaining days before Christmas. NEVER BEFORE have such bargains been of- fered in Holiday Goods. Get your Christmas presents now during this remarkable cut price sale. M. HOURIGAN, 62-66 Main Street PP

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