Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 13, 1912, Page 9

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TSR . Saturday, April 13 S AR 2An i %E;g;\\\ | NIANTIC ek Miss Olsen was in (he class of LEDYARD V — "S. P [Sterling attended the meeting NE S FROM 0NE “UNDRED Ll E ORRESPONDENTS Atact Wads o DRk Puint ineasam | onees View Tomon s sragsnt i [ RS e mosrd N ‘b Road—Death of Dr. William A.|Thursday. Caucust-Local Grangers Attend Towne—$300 Fire Damage at Tele- Back to School Duties. Norwich Meeting. ® phone Exchange. Miss Mary McNamara and Miss Mar- - : i | garette Harrington came - | _An Easter concert was held at the Eighteen Itallans arrived In the vil- [ wich the first of the we ngregational church Sunday morne Iage Wednesday on the 1.14 train. They | opened. their schod ing in place of the regular services, e GALES FERRY were immediately transported,in one of | Miss Elsie Harding returned Satur- | The exercises opened an’ ORgAR K. A Beoswitrs teams o = Black | day from o visit with friends in Nor- | vl Miss Lillian Gallup, or- Miesi Point, whegp' they have commenced | wich. ganis gl Wondrous Man, by i :::‘ 0?:‘-‘:::‘_—09:_1"3 of bullding & new macadam road. | " ties Carrio Bl and Marjory Lord Ghiolr; . Sartgtae |- reatings by Hhoh 3 : i n - : — ing Mission- | _Teams from the plant of the Niantic | arrived home from New York by boat | John' M. G M. achool; prayer by Who is Going and Coming—Incidents, Accidents] - ary Mesting. Monufacturing company” are _ hauling | Tuesday night atier o weeks' visi | e Skl Al bl . OSH arge quantities of wool and soft coal | in New Jersey and New.York Carrie Finnegan; recitation, My Fiow as 2 > EN Oissionary d: from the freight station here. C. M. Tiffany of New York spent | ers, Sarah Gray; A Leseon fiom the and Building in Three Counties. | P sossion of the M. K%\?:d:;‘:&xzfiltfi Fire at f’olephenanxchkangt. Enster with ‘his motber, Mrs. 3. b Jarden, Ml Auetors nyed D i | Sunday Schodl Holde Eastér Concert|Easter Sunday by a special Pro-| Some excitement wow catsed i Main 3 male quartette, Donald &tiffle, Fred- —_—— | —Surprise Gift for Mvs. Marcus Burr, | EPamm®, readings on the lives of mis- | stract Monday. The . telephone | and Mrs, James Lerd were in | orick Burton, Emmons White and | slonarles being given by Miss Elsio | change located over the postoffice wa rtford and Sufficld the first of the | Harold White; recitation, The Lord 18 UNCASVILLE | 'Mr. and Mrs. Edwin K_Jones ana|McGulre and " Harlan Newbery, Jr. | visited by fire, the origin of which is | V0 Risen, Cora Rogers; The' Living Rock, ew London C()unty aughter, Miss Mary A. Jones, who|With an address on Indla by Bister|not known, The damage is estimated o Robert Avery: reading, The V 3 1ave been guests of friends here, roo| Bma Harrison. The first of the.|at about $300. It I teported o de- SALEM Immorts lrs, Edwin Avery: reot aci e Epworth League Gives Easter Cantata | turned to Buffalo, N. Y., Friday, quarterly collections for missions was | fective wire was the cause of the blaze. i tation, Rised: King, Agnca ASES OLD MYSTIC | —Spring Repairs on. Highways—So- | Church Eleots Officers. it e Ferking class re-| Sheldon Munger and Ivan Coulter | Easter Concert Postponed a Week— | (It Singing by congre recita- i o | cial Affairs of the Week After the services held on Friday |largest offering ed for the| visite! Huntley's ledse Wednesday. Teacher Catchos Trout Daring Vo, | tions, My Little Spee \ Aus- SR Unit it Eaiber Gonosis]| 5920 e e e e Ny 3 Mra. Truman Slocum is visiting her | geachor © 9 | ten; Hark to tho Shining Bells, Flmar Quaint Programme st Baptist | Charles Russell, who moved to the |Sunday school Was held, followed by Bo08 £ Broakiyal L e B, v Avery; He Is Risen, Ray D. Hold Chareh St Masons le. | P R. Butler farm In Waterford about | the election of officers of the Goshen | Alfred M. Voorhees assisted by pack- | 2t the Grove. I Rev. T. A. W a e aushie Gater Mok, T8+ R T e ST RENRE ] e et . e eid ek the | church for the ensuing year, &rs from Brooklyn, N. Y., superintend- | o i, Je0T80, € (randal was tore llent Taster sermon” lagt. Sunday | cesitamons ot At k C. et - 3 B J urday, visiting he other, Mr elle Easter sermoy Sunday | recitatio ¥ lan, | ,'1\,',~ Robertson tenement, near the Easter Sunday Service. ?fiag'ix?fimfn‘,"(fi’fifi“ifi";’i."si‘{?"" Elluhel’b s g her mother Mo B vt ll_x:lAuu: ,“[‘dl:\lr\lyy-. ., Blste An I | “Mix. Bimer Kingsiey and daugh- | There were special Baster exerctses|day. Mr. and Mrs. Voorhees with their W, James will Jeave May Ist for | I3 Life. Text J . | The Risen King, Helen White was held S Misses Ruth and Dorothy Kings- [in the Goshen church Sunday. There|daughtors, Misses Mory and Mildred i ck Point to work for James ity ankdthe dov i2in | Main, Fannie Gray; The First i, oo Jer, of Norwich were guests of Mrs.|W0S a mumber present from other| who have been at a New London hotel |, Lincoin Luce and Ge rze Was Doatoranas the Haster ‘concent | Miss' Luse Avkiey; singing, b endered Ciark Hummell over the Easter holi- | Places. Easter Prelude, by Newell, was| for some time, left for their new home | 12V® Feturned from a business trip to | vA3 PORIBonced unbil tomorrow (Sun- land congregation; address by pastor o ¢ | rendered by the organist, Mrs, Marcus | in Brooklyn Tuesday morning. New Orleans and Birminsham, Al [d4)) ovening, April 14 collection; henediction by pastor, s, S Mr. and Mrs, Wilburt Snow and son | BUIT, also the anthem by cholr, Alle-| Mra, Josie Bich with her daughters,| o 180rice Howard is working with |, ' 1 Reglstercd has returned to his | The exercises were in charge of st Willis of New London were week- |luia He Arose, by Alfred Judson. Mrs.|Mary and Madeline, visited a day re: | GcOrS® Sheflott at the Four Cornmers} fome in Milton aiter 1 John M. Gray, superintendent, and all thon | end visitors with relatives tn fown. | Elisha Waterman sang in sweet voico| cently with relatives in Groton. . ity o | were finely rendered g | The Resurrection Morn. After the| 3Miss Annette Hurlputt left Friday |p o5 L« A- Bent on has returned from | ! 3 R b ‘ Easter Cantata. sermon by the pastor and the Sunday | to spend a few days with her sisters, | L Cviqcnce, whero she passed the win £ 1 P B Howe: | The members of the Bpworth leagus | school session thero was an Faster| tho Misses Alice and Georstanna, in | 'o} Fih relative A EY ondon spent | William C, Knowles and family have s | ghve an Bantet msntetn Bundss oeer| concert,: FThe Drograens iy Ivery Sii| s T Louis P. Stovens made a visit to his ral days of his vacation at the |'moved from Lantern hill into lorace Aans A ¢ | ning, entitled From Manger to Cross, | teresting. At 12.30 the exercises be-| Mr. pnd Mrs. Harlan Hew A I I R ot il gty vk g b oo tkNge A The | which was well attanded. Those tak !gan with organ preluds Gloria, by | have eccupied. the. Sattomen Bom | o 7S, I, P. Stevens' has returned | of trout while in tos b S aouglas of North | Moningtin s i ng part were bloists, Mrs. Thomas | Mozart, and the musical part of the|stead since their marriage, moved fto| o Hartford, where she went to Hipn Bt tHe T At e o nin vace” |ihas wioved 1o the AsGrdy cottag - | Spears, Mrs. Charies Ramage, Clyde |programmo was under the direction of thelr new residence at the N. B. Aliyn | cong the Pirthday celebration o TR T R e el e Democratic Caucus. Vilitam § Mre. 1| M. Betbe, Rew, J. B. Aldrich, Hubert | the cholr leader and organist, Mrs.|place last weak. i e e e Miss S Wi The d 1008 Was i . Dart, Miss Vera Bartlett, Frank Saw- | Marcus Burr. Opeing song, The Low- | Mrs, W. E. Bracewell of G Alfred Benson, emploved in Bost ss_Susan Miner fs visit r | The democratic caucus was held - e ; “Mias Florence Hoimes, Miss Win- |y 15 King; reading, What News This| a caller n the piace m’; g;“mr‘;)at:n was | wag visiting friends here Monda = “»‘ Miss Hannah Fuller, in Rast | th ; ‘.w\\ n hall on Friday ernoon t 1 Re o' Bartlett, Mr. Kenerson, Misses | Easter Day, Miss Alice Rodman; read-| Mrs. Thomas Latham returned home | xo frauir Larnes and son Tirston of | H0CCAM: o irch OFf | tion ¢ RdNeaat ae 1 Her : Vera Aldrich, Margaret Burton, Bessie | ing, They = Have Taken Awhy My|Monday from a few days’ visit at the | ay. 1 Moris of aome T fes N Smcann/M est. | ana pro e AP . a ot | Holmes, Ethel Cornet, Truman Keyes, |Lord, Miss Ethel Randall; .prayer by|home of her son, Bradford Latham, in | 1, aaspyorks of North Haven w fficers of the Congregational | payoe | B Eodiriage. alask ¢ | Robert Dodds, arl 1ioimes, organist, | pastor; son, Hail, the Ever Blessed | Gufiford. S LU ik . 2Y | Samuel E. H e Gonoet Miss Iva Bartlett Saviour; recitation, Words of Joy,| The broken guardrail fence on the| Pine Grove Notes. : fr Ko v lon” ot Bl | G S e tlentad "neleguten i Miss Susan Perkins; song, The Song|New London road between the Ferry| News was received horo Tuesd A T O 3, : Spring Term Opens. of the Eastertide, duet and chorus, by (and Allyn's Point, has been repp};;:g death in Boston of Dr. William Ladies' Aid society was enter- | News in General. The public schools opened Monday |J. Lincoln Hall; recitation, Legend of | this week by Latham Smith, assisted . Dr. Towne was a summer i g e A Stoddard of Gales Ferr 2 > atter a weel vacation. | the Fusia, Miss Eva G. Curry; recita- (by his som, Tracy, and Charles H. tor to this resort for many years, | PP{OENt Mrs. Bertha Willlams ing several days wi . - o 5 _ Nirs A\,wl‘u\ Curtis ‘encerw’ne: fiuae tlon, Master Ralph E. Hinckley; rec- | Comstock. i “}also owned and occupied a_small S BRoh Nt e Aibert Bares ' . 3 5 Ladies’ soclety of the Methodist |itation, Life Triumphant, Miss Bessie| ~Misg Caroline Freeman of Mount | tage here, which he occupied last sum- | 300 Ffoch Crandall were in N nd Mrs. Charles Beckwith 3 rch at her home Wednesday after- | H. Randall; closing song by choir and | Vernon, N. Y., was a caller in the vil- | mer. He is survived by Mrs. Towne, | 107 this weei Franklin were week end visitor of Mr . Son | no0N. | school, To the Lamb That Was Slain. | jage Monday. one daughter, Miss Edna, and a sister,| Fatally Injured on Barbed Wire. |and Mrs. Isaac G. Geer. ‘ d , s, Jotn Watt and two children of At Norwloh Meeting. Mrs, Nelson Parker of Norwich spent | Mrs. Sarah Button, all of Boston. The | John Purcell, first selectman, met | Mrs. W. F. White has been stayin prs; - ¥ c are spending a few days a T G | Tuesds % arents, | dector was a famiitar figure about t h quite a loss week, his horse | the past week with her mother, who N otan OF M Tty et My | . T Curiy attended the mesting|TXseSubiat thetName of her pasents, { Q0CON WOR & L DR 8N e | B e Tassnuica | hms been serion B 8 - S @17 and Mrs. Thomas Wait. Mrs. John |0f the Royal Arcanum in Norwich on| Mg Sn Mgs. Honry W Hurlbutt Mr. and Mrs. R. O. ‘who have | i wire, hur 50 1 Dr. and Mrs. Nathan Gray and ; : G5 Stome, | WAt 1s caring for Mra Thomas Wate, | Wednosoay evenlng. . |afase ceturaed s Ser smmemes homg | spent thle winter in' Norwich, cpened | od frem " | Florence M. Bennett of Norwich Tow . who with pneumonia, L o . e > e S’ catfa K& Bank Mentey. 55 AHien Bre ere Sundey: visth to » 2 ety P Ona, vin were | WaS most favorable for the northward|at Decatur Blufts, Allyn's Point, on | tasit cofiage cn the hank Monday, | ' b K £ Norwi 2t otvin were | { Satarday, having spent the winter| ‘lvward Pitkin of East Hartford is{ th 1 1 Arthur A. Bennett of Norwi¢ : | week' end guests of relatives in New |journey of the wild geess, and the big ths th N < hers fo1 o few months. school : drving a fast trotter in Fos | S | lusty birds with their honiing attract | Moaths in New London. M:s, . B, Datrow Ia visiting t | e Y a0 o 5 song, Old I As hafa | nearly as much notice as that of a| Norwich Teacher at Villags School. |on - i | e i b A nua Shaffer of Baltic s a ich aits are belng made 4 Al soclety met at the He : 8l yo S | guest at the home of her brother, | PAsSing airship A Miss Maude A. Hauck of Norwich re-| R. T. Manwaring is working ne | p Veednesday af " i e g Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Shaffer. L. S. Ingalls has moved his steam|opened the village school Monday, after | Colvilla cott: R — i 3 n P Al ¢ wmill to the Stark wood lot. Th: - | sl A tecchers mee . 8 - ieorge Giltert, a student at the den- | Sawmi 7] ot. The|s week vacation. | —_ wter schoolhe I msers o1 schonl at Hattford, spent hin Kast. | DIE 8 horse power bofler and ensine | WSy Mastin VOLUNTOWN NORTH STONINGTON i tien, s r vacation at the home of his moth- | Was transported Monday, and the| Dol | ank Brown Par 1 or elght horses attached to' #t moved| The members 9f the local amxulifary | Easter Flowers Memorial to Czl. James | s o y - s 4 \isy Gertrude Rogers and Miss|20mE Tith ease, regardless of theOf the Woman's Home Missionary so- | Business Change—News from the| F. Brown—Song Service Repeated— | Browns father. Wil 8 ¥ SIRECTS. | \aude Wood have resumed their stud- | heavy traveling. Sloty of the M. E. church were guesta| Churches—Vacation Ends April 15th | Personal Interests, e M . o4 wnbarie | 18 the Willimantic normal .k(‘hmrL§ An Easter Gift for Mrs. Bure. Apri] session Tuesday P i ay T‘hM —Week’s Mission to Open Sunday. | Six from Ledyard grange songe. Te Ce Peice, Johr Alden Entertained Aid Socisty. | Among the many beautiful Haster|topio assigned for the literary h MRt = v - | the Norwich grange Wednesday eve I . : ” Mt B gond emoorle 4 o | COrd Teceived by Mrs. Marcus Burr, | was The Church on Social Quastions,| Saturdsy evening « | ning and had an enjoyable tim S 7 T sdtes d society of the Montville | CaSteT day, was a scaled letter oon-| A reading on the Aim of the W. H. M.|Jom& peoplo atten Bt 1oz o e ry and d sonze. pus Center church at her home Thursday | -unin€ a bankmote of §10, & gift from|S. was given by Mra Thomas Latham, | Pqthene, = = | 9 wich - Wee Wednemiay of th ot i K - afternoon 3 Ald societ with o paper on The Ideal Church by | I & A Dupont, who recently pur- | her mmer | former’s daughter, Mrs. Chat ) Mrs. Henry Phelps, who has been| Sister Emma Harrlson. Readings P emenits i the loaky | with: Enat. chyi : B g6 Rascil [ 8, Ben ko who ek been ASHWILLETT Dearing on the tobia Were sl given | 310 making tmprovements in the.looks | with that church — : s verience | returned to_her home in this place, — by Miss Saréh Tetimer, Miss DAutk| cyucee, ot Easive Sopy Batyis LEBANON 4 Travena | Mige Iva Bartlelt, who has been vis- | S, H. Pierce Plants Early Peas—Por. | Ferkins and Miss Kate B. Colver. The | """ Sy M E. pastor Preaches. 2 service led b o iting friends in Providencs, returned 1 Menti usual social hour, with refreshments,| _ ! s J. L. Peacock was heid in t hir¢ FrRT) b’ MRtExiny’ Tlat | sonal Mention. | was enjoyed at the closs of the busi- | Rev. Mr. Thatcher, een Pedrocl, WS aeid In the THC | Dance at Grangs Hall—Church Beau- T e e e R orhina | assigned to the: local church, | ins storm an1 | tifully Decorated for Easter. A Returns From Florid | Otto Anderson 15 spenting & '”"wm act as hostess at et session | Dreached his first sermon to hs people G, & pleatl vice was R lue Mrs, W. S, Mitchell, who has been | 1278 It New ‘l‘““ ; -oq | °f, the soclety, in May. on Sunday and made a very favorab $ia. Sithin BIHoS WA atii . »f Union € John i : spending several weeks in Florida, has | ,, Yoy, 132 Eccleston and family moved | Mrg. Lydla Maynard,who moved from | impression. : j | Mr. Peacock was assisted b | of New Britain, and Miss Inea s sing e ye returned home, bt tep | eF_Dome at Allyn' Point last week,| Georgs T. Briggs and Clarke | rs. Harry Osgood Wh f| ardson of Hartford, —wer ¢ ‘Good. D Miss Josephine Hart spent hor vaca- | o B 5 Levine moved to the Fassler | iy staving for the prescnt with her |atiended the disirict conve | Broviden ests of Town Clerk and Mrs. C. J : tion at tho home. of he parents, i, | {0 on Coalpit HIll road Saturday. | niece, Mrs P. L. Norman, at the Point | 0y es delegates of the local x | o e 1 Eoster e o ey | “Bion 3. Kinnle of Pendleton HIll was | *'35: . [attio Blsbon Brown arrived | can_party. =iujous Eactilre, M %' ‘entertaining givi : Epworth league | R T | &-caliari nens Butidxe araraoon. from Hartford last week to spend the| Easter at 8t Thomas' Church. |, D s ok, e | iss G Yor o Baptist Ladies' Atd Repairing Highways. S. D. Plerce 3 the first to plant| pagter vacation with her mother, Mrs.| At St. Thomas' Catholic c E | seminary delivered a | On Thursday evening of last week socie: Mystic Monday work was begun repairing | PEAS again this year. g Sarah Perkins. Kaster Sunday high mass was o e o '¢ | & dance was held in Grange hall ey e ek e roads. Aithough but little snow | Willlam Tawyes of Stone Hill mov-|""yy Ty0y Hurlbutt returned Tues- | at 10.80 by the Rev. R. P. Morrisse Ibrary Thursd ening. | music was furnished by Bunce's or e o 1i1g1, 1 088 fallen the deep freezing and heavy | ¢4 D18 household goods in with Irv-!gqy from a few days' visit at the home | spectal music belng rendered by th 4 Read Paper at Stonington. | chestra of Colchester for Iittle | rains have caused deep gullles and!ing Rathibone Saturday. | of her brother, R, H. Perkins, in New | rezular augmented fessrs. | Rev. F. r rea ver | Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Locke, o . et ~ Henry E, | they are in bad conditien ss (he e | Arthur Morgan has finished work tn | T X | | vetore the gton | daughter, Geraldine, have move At J. Haroid L | Colchester, and is working for Charles | “‘Giiily of the residents | Tuesday, and rem for a visit Worcestes Wiilian b p. m. Opened Mite Boxes. | Cubver. {feom Norwich in > holiday Miss Heler ck, who has been o g Py Iyent"| The Good Cheer Sunshine sostety | Jouw Rorean syt Easter with s |\, Fyiday for a elr cot- muwnn hymn, Ch suest o grandparents, Mr o entertained at the home of Miss b tages, Miss Aldea Bou and Mrs. F. K r a fo s_mesting was an Laster ezg Ngraiaitinc e e Ir. «nd Mrs. Henry Weseman and e : - : B x, est % Woodworth Thursday afternoon. | sniiases o Orsns mare Suntay wiar| _ Storm Interfered With Plans. having the musi has returned : onths | fiors e Rixtown. | The special Easter service arrange foG miG e oy A, A el John Brown, Mrs. Herbert Walker for Sunday evening at the OM. % s ] 5 [Rogers of Montville Center | gng Miss Cora Plerce spent Kaster 'church was not held, owing to_the gl ) S i with a complication of dis- | Witk Mr- and Mrs. Georse Piercs, near Storm. On next Sunday ovening Rev.| Easter Decorations. Davia Willtamson s fmproving his | Piine® PoRd. " and conduct the first quarterly confer- | 7 proavid Willamsen is tmproving Ms|' Georgo Plerce and family moved to &I t y et dlie: gencronets providod - by Te the house with Frank Eccleston Wed- et Tinaet.in Wrecoty retwal and ere to improve the farm | Monday after spending his vac: U ; tion at his home in Dover, N. H. C. F. Hayward was i Norwich Sat- l\xrv.a). PENDLETON HILL | OAKDALE Meeting of Sewing Society—Owners | Easter Sermon—Mail Carrier Baok on | Visit Gilmors Place. | Route. » \ntoinette = = - W, The Sewing soolety met with Mn.‘ Rev. Mr. French preached an Haster | e Deris James Cook Thursday. | sermon Sinday from these words, The | . Malcolm Thompson spent over Sun- | power of the resurrection, found in | - s day with his sister, Mrs. James Brooks | Philippians 3: 10. 3 : of Jewett City | The Ladles’ Social unfon met Thurs- Scouts on Long Hiks. Oscar Miner spent Saturday fn Nor- | day afternoon with Mrs. John Lynch. . T i . il Y | Joel H. who has been confined | rat trooy 3oy Scouts of Old Mys- | and Mrs. G. P. Gilmore have!to the house with a hard cold, is able | © to " nd M at thelr summer home here for | to be out, and attend to his duties as | tay afte Willlams, | days mail carrier between this plece and Perciva d Weiler, i. Palmer was & bustness caller P2lmwertown. ank S 1- | in d.q,,.\ Wednesday Ireacon and Mrs, D. A, Johnson wera ek Marchsnd, Ravo on | Deacon and Mrs. E. E. Odon were | Norwich visitors Sunday. {in O1d M. Monday attend the . H. W. Auwood visited her sis- A Seout | funeral of Captain Fre Walter Auwood of New Lon- r Af Mies Fdith Cook s spending her den ou Wednesday. Al | Saster at her home hers, | The schools in this section opend un Miss tton of Rixtown has |Monday after a vacation of a week. been siting her au Mrs. Homer Albert A. Rogers is very 1ill; a er- | Kinney | trained nurse is in attendance. e H.| Mr. and Mrs. Peleg Sisson have | Dean ¥ 2 moved to the Gilmore place. | OLD LYME Rev ¥ 4 ® eva Mr. a Mrs omer Kinney spent i gelis a = series of | Stmday vinj tton's. Svangolintic services eginning Woq e e, rown was| Local Guests at Saybrook Club’s Dance day evening, Ap Y p- |in this vieinity S | s "mis Bk Lo e St I ir. and Mrs. Burton Robbins have s to ey oo | | roturned after a few deys' Visit with e ] | relatives in Norwich st " MOHEGAN | " onn Milien Ras resumed hts studies S e at the Conmecticut Agrieultural collega iL scal Men Enmqed T"mmmg Trees | art pending the week end with bis - g =) in New London. | parents on Main street 4 | these who attended the D. D. 7| Mr. Dolbeare was In Norwich the|club danuce in Bavbrook Monday night rat of the week | wero Misses Helen Clark, Sacte Bac-s, | "Lewis Dolbearo 1s confined to his|!tcy Appieby and Mossrs. John Splers, ] NZ | ome with the gri Jos Tates, John and Henry Muiler. | “harles Mathars is stek with a bad| Arthur Roas _has been secured as P . old fanitor of the Baptist church for the 11y | S sece Skessucks and Donald Meech | cusuing year. < _ )& trees in New London| Mr. and Mrs George Wibur and [ e wee | ren have returned to their home catei] 1. Fowler was fn Norwich the ollege Point, N. Y., after spending At | o e week: | the week end with Mrs. Wilbur's par- v Me- | M ison Davis son Ray }l:r 18, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Muller, on - | mona Mystic were guests Sunday | M2in street. 1OME | of My, and Mrs. Hunter f T e e e oxls have ! norning service Sunday. There wero il monthy'_sia nds | 1O evening services on s of the | Mecting of Sunshine Band—Gift for ccticnt, Massachusetts and 37T g T B President. 4. Russell has . e | Mr. and Mrs, Albert Ross and son, whie ho_ati as del e v I»‘"'—— [ Geser, spent Taster with Mrs. Let- gate the con tion American YME ngwell and family at Fitchville. S orkingmen. | NORTHV 1 School opened Monday atter two — —_ ! weoks’ vacation, . CAMPBELL’S MILLS V’ Easter Concert Largely Attended— | wrg Forrest Leffingwoll and Miss | Offering Over $1. | Bdith Teffingwell wero guesis Thura- | day of friends in New London " ser Tapher iace { Tho Taster concert at the church| The Sunehine band met Saturday er amd William induy was largely atonded. | afternoon with Misses Ruth and Myra sold theic farm A i 'iere were recitations ond exerclses | Bills, ¥ by the scholars of the Sunday school| The president of the band, Miss Ruth i " Wi an #ddréss by the pastor. An|Palmer, presided. After wn interest- gy i offering taken for home misslons |ing meeting, in hehalf of the band Aot amounted to over §12, | Miss Anx Peabody presented the o sly 11| William Stark of Hartford was home | president un album quilt, on which 4 he | over Sund were the members’' names, armers have ¢ d plowing. | Miss Alma Hoimes has returned to % sl mabel Mathewson, from Halivilic, | her school in Mast Greenwich, R. L,| I saw n maglclan turn water ‘into \ed her parents, Mr. and AMrs after spending the Kaster vacation af'milk last night” “He's no magiclan; Maihewgen, her home hera he's & milkmen."~—Houston Fost oL RS R ence at the close of the service, FRANKLIN News of the W:ek——Ea.-tur Observ- ance at CnngNgahcnal Church. Ashabel W. Armstrong is spending a few days in Barre, Vt. Mrs, Horace Smith and Benjam Smith of Lyme spent the week er with Mrs. Smith's mother, Mrs. *vu.n Greenslit. | Miss Marion Lambd of West Hart- ford is with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Lamb, for a brief visit. Mrs, Albert Fryer and children Willimantic have been guests of Lioyd Ayer. Mrs. George Geer of Plain Hill the guest of local relatives on Fri of last week. member of the consrecat At Baptist C‘urm, Bay At t memorative o held in the mi and 3rs. were visitors Su st chu the eve! Ritchie of Jewett /| NORTH FRANKLIN The Week's Visitors in Local Homes. ) and anti¢ am Johnson >t Willin riel iben M Mrs. of Norwic! home of M The local M onday, Mrs. Eliza Johmson, Mrs. Abbls Spieler and Miss Lillie Johnson of | A week's mission given Norwich were callers at Mrs. Antofn- | Fathers of Hartford ette Hastings' on Saturda Thomas' church at the Migs Lydia Johnson was eble to be|On Sunday, April out L, ne: on Sunday after several week s’ 11l Easter at Congregational Church. | Sunday morning at the Con ga- tional church Rev. J. C. Young preach- ed an excellent Easter sermon. The church was beautifully orated with flowers. Eugene Clark very ably as- sisted the choir. | Guest of Former Pastor Ralph Maine was the week end guest of Rev. H. A, Beadle in Pomfret. Fred Johnson was in Franklin Tues- day. | Rev. Harry A. Beadle of Pomfret was HAMBURG Gianae. Obssress. 1R Anbivassarye Owners of Summer Cottages Arriv- ing. on the H. ing completion in town on Thursday of last week, at-| Miss Rachel Tiffany tending the funeral of Willlam J. Cox. | urday from spendin L. A. Robinson was in Willimantic | relatives in Saturday. George Walter Havens has returned to C.|M, Tiffany's H. Gidéings' ofter spending several | Mra. Sarah v days in Nfantic has been the guest of | LEONARD BRIDGE, |~ Mrs. Chappell and Miss returned from a visit to | Harold Cummings and Carlton Cim- Walsh 15 mings wers in Willimantic Bweet of Lebanon uesday. wor visiting James Bennett Rev. A. B. Bassett of ¥ i tsr, Mrs. A. G. Kneeland. was at his summer home on 1. Frva Barnes, who has becy | Willlam Little of Ashton, R. I, | the first of the week : v 1l at her home, is slightiv im- | spent Sunday witn her sister-in-law,| . §. Ely and family arrived at their | Proved 3 Mys. H. C. ieonard. summer home on Tinker Hill 1 M Mrs, Aleck Ramase and Mr. | Warren hneelund of Hartford spen! | week after spending the winter at East | "% Jack Ramaze spent L | Fast day with his parents, Judge and | Orange, N. J. Al end at Frnest Kennedy's | Mrs, A. G. Knosland. R st M, Tiea Haxding went to liss Phebs Bhefeld, wha spent her | Leo Cummings of Worcester 1s|west Haven last Friday a vacation at her home in Milltown, 1+ spending his Easter vacation with his | fng & mess:ge of the serio sumed b 3 Mend mother, Mrs. I E. Cummings. Mre DatoWgls! father Tire Miss May Carpen‘er, whu teaches in | The funecal was held on F Greenwih, is epending her vacallon | gay, ith her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Car-| Jifrs. James Woc son Leland of | il e penter, of this place et hanint Sonday raith a| e was a gy Wood's mother, Mrs. Mary Tiffa LAUREL GLEN His goods Thomas Wheeler was in Ashwillett collecting texes recently. Willlam Avery and family of City wers callers at Mr. Grange Anniversary, Lyme grange, No. 147, observed lts 16th anniversary by degres work and a harvest supper last week Thursday evening. An interesting programme was presented. Miss Jennie Parker is out after an enforced “at home” of six weeks. | 63 and win Inier was & business caller in ly Tuesday. The C. E. committes A pumber from this place attended | church with ferns and L iilies | = 5 the auction sale of Charles Stone at |which were afterwards sent to | “wasn't hestra too loud for Stonecroft Tuesday. shut-ins. the voice 1 heard you William 1., Main is carth Miss Violet Olsen attended the | distinctl he opera.” tley from hin place (o Wes alumnl meeting at Deep River Life. L R i PHERS S R it s B e eSS wzaleas and geraniur sed in the decoration 1e Junior Endeavor led by Dorothy Loom storm, there wes no Chr 1 Sweet of New Britain spent Easter with his mother, Mrs, Ma Swee e Lebanon band me Town Monday evening for practice, Royce Loomis Improving. Mra. N. §, Loomis, Master Amos Loomis and Miss Virginla Loomis were in Norwich recently, and visited Royce Loomis at Backus hospita ey found his condition avor le. Mrs. I. H r 1 Mon dny from a few visit with her sister In Moosur ."A. Boothby was the guest aster of her son and wife a is improving. LISBON Social at Parsonage Well Attended— Holiday Guests. Miss Agnes Enquist of New Britain spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. Olat Nelson Misses Lols and Florence Wibbarl of Piainfield were at home last we for the Baster vacatlon Mrs, C. E, Johnson of Bridgeport is spending a week with her parents, M and Mrs. W. 8. Foote Slliott Savage of Storrs iz a visitor s week at the home of his cousin, Earle Palmer Mrs. J. H, Kennedy Miss Susle Kanahat sp- \ the for- Miss Florence New York t home o August Springfield, , 1§ visiting r The social at t - day evening was well attended Mjllard ley rets 1 Wednes- day from a visit with father in Hartford. Mrs, J, calling on is M. Hoelck of Norwich was n town F ITCHV] lLLE Seleotmen Begin Road Repairs—Prep- arations for Mill Addition. Frank McManus and sister, Flizabeth MeManus, lave retur from a .visit with their grand Michael MeManus of Arctle, R, 1. Mrs. Charles Willilams of Norwlsh was the guest Thursday ¢ er, Mrs, Henry Bastland. Mr. and Mrs. Ms £ her moth- Harding and son of Preston were guests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Napoleon Kastland, School opened Monday afier the Baster holldays, Miss Clara Hoffman has returned te “Just Say” HORLICK’S It Means Original and Genuimy MALTED -MILY¥ The Food-drink for All Ages. More healthful than Tea or Coffee, Agrees with the weakest dgudu. Delicious, invigorating and nutriti Rich milk, malted gram, wm“-fill. A quick lunch prepared in a “ Take no substitute. Ask for HORLICK’S, D@ Others are imitations. Norwich after spending the Bastet holldny with Mrs. Matilda Fargo, Highway Repairs, The selectmen are busy making spring repairs to the town rodds; but there are no signs of tho state high way commissioner to repalr or bulld a new road between this place and Yantie, although this road is in worse condition than any country rosd ia town, Addition to Mill. Ttallans are at work excavating for the large addition to the Mtchville mill by Contractor C, Morgaa Wil | iams, Personal Briefs. Charles Miner oved his fam~ ily_froth Goshen to e William McM | seminary, Hart | parents, Mr 15, for & few Mrs. siting ad, Marga his sister, Mary Miss of relatt i Miss En o was a rece ’ | Wi Y Mrs. ( Yar ent . HANOVER | | | | How Easter Was Observed—F arewsil Reception and Gifts for Rev, Chas. H. Feck and Daughter Easter day services w t mere jan usual in tere was @ large congr Anthems by the and 1 n of flowers marked the da The pastor's farswell sermon was from Hebrews xil:2 Tho boys and. gitls of the Sunday cross tokens Farewell Reception. 6n Wednesdn ning in the a reception wa. od Rev | Peck and his da Parts of | nie Gailup, Mrs. Fran ad Mrs, id, Deacon e pre- sided. Mrs. A. B. La esentod the the future James W wih & suitable peech, pr #o of siiver, | "R . | Rev H 1 wil | preach Sund; M ¥ been Standi Westminste D w home, formerly the Peck homes GARDNER LAKE Interest—The Week?t e Items of Local Palme Miss Grace Lathro spending several days ents, Mr, and Mrs. b Lathrop. Frank ¥ h Gardner Laks 280, Mrs. Wil bridge, N. Y., T mother, Mrs. A. P. Bolende Harold Gunning of ( hester call« ed on local friends Baste AMrs, Ernest Latimer is 1L | J. A. Bridges Rochelle wag a caller in town y Mrs. Bdgar Mondou of Norwicl | called en lo friends Tuesday. Eimer J. Abel s working om | Grange ha o 1 | Harry Way o yzrah called on Jo< cal friends a few AyS ago. EAST COLCHESTER Bacon academ students of this | place . returned to thelr work | | after a ¢ vacation | Mers. ice Brown 15 s ly it ogdon of | Sunday. ] i ward rs here How’s This We offer One liundred Dollars ward for any cass of Catarrh chat Tot be cured by Hail's Cataseh Cure F. J. CHENEY & CO., Teledo, O. e, the undersigned, have known W, J, Cheney for the last 15 years, and be- ifeve him perfectly honorable ia All business transactions, and fnaneialiy able to ¢ ¥ out any obligations made by_his WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIXN, Wholesile Druggists, Toleda, O Hall's Catarrh Cure {s taken Internal. , acting directly upon the blood and Testi- er bottla, up mucous surfaces of the system. monials sent free, Price 160 Sold by all D Take Hall's pation. B{lls for consti- 1t Looks Like a Crime to separate & boy from a box of Buek« 1 len's Arnica Salve. His pimples, bofls, scratches, knocks, sprains and Erulses demand it, and its quick rel for burns, scalds, or cuts is his right. Ke it handy for boys, elso girls. 1l rything healable and does it qu unequaled for piles. Only |at Lee & Osgood Co. Mrs. ,Chas. Jackman, Newburyport, Mass., cr covery to the us and Tar Compound. to have hemorrhages feared I was going to losis. 1 took meveral b Honey and Tar Compou 1 am a well strong won not a sign of tubercul keep Foley's Honey and Tar in the house and it keeps th family free trom colds, Le good Co, DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46, Shannon hlllh;

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