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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1912 of Piainfleld, spent Sun- day with relatives at Crystal Springs R. Farnham was in Cantefbury Bunday and Monday. den of Hampton was in town Baturday. Mrs. C. H. Baker of Mansfleld Cen- ter and Mrs, Ransome House of Scot- lang were recent visiters at Crystal Mr, and M#4,. Charles Myers who preached ia.the First Congrega- ~wers Buaday William Wise-| ¢ Rixtown, ageompagied. b o own, A e 24 from m‘;nm in muel H. Piétee Was in erbert Walker is week at Johin Brown's in ingte A number from here, Rixtown and | "r'ii"' attendea the grange falr in Stonington, Thu Tday. and Daniel Plerce are the first around here to cidet. Frank Eccleston spent with his daughtet-in-law, M . *He visited His Blla- 8pauldifig-is visiting rela- Lyon were guests Mrs. tives in’ Hartford. of Mr. l{d. Mrs. Elllgtt B, Allen the D, B. Hatch was in New York the alusbls Bull=M jority of Republidan Town Offisials Mrs. A. H. Pellétt, who has been at Brooklyn, caring for her mother, who is 1li, has returned to her home here, as_her mother is much better. Mrs. J. D. Pellett, who has Deen spending a week with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mre. Bennett, has returned to Centr: MOOSUP | St Methodist Ladies’ Aid Seciety Elects Officers—Mrs. D. J. Brouillard’s Fu- neral—Baton Cettage Sold. jends!| ] week, A ml\lltr. and Mrs. Willlam H. Clewley ‘wn@” Migs Cafifeé Olhey have befen in Norwich | the White Meuntains for a week. .W H. Bishep, who recently sold the has retited the tenement of J. lately vacated by 8. W, . Commanded the Maryland. | Captain Charles Fremont Pond, the youngest brother of Judge T. D. Pond, was detached from the Gomimasd ' of the 13th naval district to the command _the U. 8. 8, Maryland, which took Secretary Knox and others to Japan to rema:‘in:h the United States at the funeral 6 emperor. Mrs, Anna B. Cummings visited in N ama Mre. LW, Matn having Sold off their property. Ida Schofigld of Worcestar is Mrs. V. R. Frank- o . R Rév, ;" 3. Dafk of set, Mass,, A go:i"eorn crop is genérally réport- v Sunday, was entertained Mr. and Mrs. 8. N. ErMivast HeeRd Valéab® Bull) Kiffed by Lightring. Cliffofd H, Robifison lost a valuable Ji Y. durin, of laat Week Wednes dge wdé reported throughout this sec- i o;fimuel N. Hyde was called to Willi- mantic Thutsday on account of the severe iliness of his brother, Henry N. fi?&a who underwent an operation af ford of Baltic will oc- egational the electrical st 1ast week | 9 Eeo- The annual meeti Aid society of the of the Ladies ethodist church was held in the vestry Wednesday aft- ernoon, the president presiding. The and treasurer’s reports were read and accepted. nating committee brought in the fol- lowing list of officers for the coml zlm m:meh were duly a President, Nrs. J. Orville M vice president, Mrs. I second vice president, Mrs. Williams; secretary, Mrs. W. Franklin cupy the pulpit in the Congr church next Sunday. Mr, and Mrs, A. R, Keables and dson, Kenneth Fraster of Norwich , guests Suniday of Mr. and T8, A G a Mrs, H, A, m spent Wednesday Mre, F. B. Johnson and daughter, A, E. Speeler and ohnson, were visitors in Norwich "Opulflnn Caucus. At the republican cau - hall We The trained nurse who was taking| visiting her sister, Mrs, ¥lla Bill returnéd too | Hn. Jane Holman of New Jerssy William Wright of Lightning Burns Barm. the severe thi der storm of ay the barn ot‘gobct T. Var- -chas Mis, rague; collector, Mrs. Wililam Ey- ticket seller, Mrs, Thomas K. directresses, Mrs. Sarah Daw- M: was the guest of Mrs. Lizzie Bill the| 1y and family of Col- town to attend the Windham County CENTRAL VILLAGE Supsrintendent Arthur Young Rents Furnished House—Officers of Ladi eus, held in the s & iy son, Mrs. A. Potter, Mrs. Charl Wil Nettieton, Mrs. J. W. Tuekérman, Mrs, Howard Maln and Mrs, Willlam At the close of the business sesgien tea was served. At Boston Wedding. Mrs, Charles Salisbury and Miss Hattie Matthews were in Boston on Thursday, attending the wedding of ue, Mrs, Ohin B. Davis was nominated fill); and ¥. 1. Date for séc- ived the nomina- taf ond. Fred Hoxie recel th R. Robinson retufns Brattleboro, Vt., aftef % fon at his howe, Motmn- sgehts were in town Mon- si)mu- of New York state have been guests of rela- Mrs, Herbert Codding of Athol, Mass. has been visiting W. F. Sheldén and family the past week. Funeral of Mrs. Brouillard. The funeral of Mrs, D. J. Broulllard, who died Sunday mofning, aged 24 ears, was held Tuesday mml% All Hallows’ church, Rev. J. C. . The bearers were Joseph Broulllard, Adoiph Gauthier and Arthur Gauthler, offerings were beautiful. 8he leaves, besides her husband & lit- .tls sen, Raymond, three years ol Mr, and Mrs. .I.Blluh_l Madison Party for Sunday Schesl Classes— adjusting; the , insurance James G, Lathrop to Return | ent thunder storm. Hyde spent Wednes- ot Norwich spent last th her daughter, Mrs. F. S. Weaver of Attieboro, y with her brother, Arthur - Davis I . T have been in Wood Pawtucket after a shert visit with Mrs, : Andtew M Ly Wfl. Harold Shellington, in 3 Locks. : Mrs, Cheney of Soutnbfldgefi Mass, ‘been visiting Mrs. guire this week. - Covtatey. Deomt Webmenday” SR MF. oventry spent n r. Sarah Johnson is spending civ- j¢ week in New Ha Mrs, Albert Bates, Miss Grace Bal Mathieu efficlating. uel Colling is in Uxbridge, | Moses Brouillard, Mass., visiting her dau :uln gf“;‘fll is visiting . Ole s v m' Wanton gum, in Samuel Collins Wasren, R. I, 3 8 e niece, Mrs. Jane Gill Superintendent Young’s Plans. Mra. Sarah Baton tage on Plainfleld street and expests In about a week to go to Chestnut Hiil She has been a resident of the village many years and friends are sorry to have her go. Church Interests. Next Sunday thorning Rev. John W. Payne of Jewett City will occupy the pulpit of the Baptist church. Next’® Sunday exercises will be held in the Methodist of | church in place of the preaching serv- ice, In the evening Rev. F. 8. Bam- ford of Plainfield will preach. Mrs, Frank W. Hale and son of Boston have been guests of Dr. and Mrs, W. H. Sargent this week. The Misses Davis of Providence vis- ited their aunt, Mrs. W. H. Sargen Mrs, 8. J. Leckie of Pawtucket, R. , is visiting her niece, Mrs. W, H. Classes Entertained. Mrs. H. C. Lathrop and Miss Joseph- ‘| ine Keeney entertained th of their Sunddy school class nesday utt‘emum; The chil e a merry time playing games o) e 1 it pbmn to rain, when they adjourned to the freshmen il Palmer 16, wisiting Ber | 10 . ‘es Maitie, of North ances Stonington ) & house, where re- e 0! spending several weeks with her sem, ®- B, Hiltard was in Willi- | R. Plumb. Mrs. “elike has rosumen her | W as ' tetither in Lewer Pawca- 1 £ ] iie Phi I caring for {L “fié‘:‘.“i?;.mnm:; o \mflnr;rvm coutt as one of 1o to be M. Plumb's hotise- keeper atter October 1. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. | chilaren and i closed their summer home hera on Friday and returned to New York. br ‘ Going Back to Maine. Mr. and Mrs. James G. Lathrop leave m‘“ Monday for Lewiatan, Me, swhete Mr. Lathrop resumes his duties at Bates college. Miss Emeline 3ates returned Tues- dutiks a8 teacher in the thig M‘ attending Jurymen. Deacon and Mrs. E. E. Co 1916’s Officers. P. H. B. class of 1916 have chos Pres| This week R. H. Sarge visit from Harold E. Hakl and Mrs. Frank W. Hale of Beston. THOMPSON Baptist Church to Entertain Ashford Association—Successful Bridge. to be able to tétutn hoins made m trip { t—— \ & m Warning Helps When Neighbers Save Horses and Swine. e farmhouse belo to William the use of the aid was summoned and a but being at midnight to arouse all. Th wers taken from the parn bBefore that was With diffievity, saving but very The cause of the fire R. Goodwin Waterous entered a on. . William, V A'v-ry ng schoel in Hartford Wednes- : ; Qay. 'Xa_m ‘W. M. Brown of Hampton has been in town several days this week. W. 8. Kelsey and family return to Boston today. Dean has rented the Hliza- beth Rouse home, recently purchased by Fitch A. Carey and will move heré Mrs, Herbert Robinson who has been in town for a week returned Monday to Riverhead, L. L SOUTH WINDHAM Changes at the Youngs Place—Per- Emory Munyan is supplying the va- cancy in Mechanli #chool caused by the resignation of . Moore has been at Short beach this week. ang children, Winthrop and Margaret, returned with him from thelr vaca- Miss Mary Phinney is visiting her . R. Sherman. Mrs, Dyer 8. Elliott conducted the . service Sunday evening. Rev. J. N. Garst exchanged pulpits with Rev. John K. Stubbert of Put- nam Sunday morning. Entertain Ashford Association. The Central Baptist church is pre- paring to entertain the Ashford asso- ciation September 24 and 25. ings will be in the church and dinmer i8 to be served in the town ball. Bridge Netted Nearly $100. The Village Improvement took in nearly a hundred dollars as the result of the bridge ‘party last Saturday evening . Those entering schools from town this week are Miss Florence Brown, Simmons college; Miss Bernice Arm- strong, Worcester Domestic Science and Earl Plerce, Worcester Poiytechnical institute. Miss Sybil Pettis entertained Miss Platt, of New Boston grammar school Saturday and Sunday. Miss Marian whose daughter, yrtis Maguire, was formerly a teach- er in the 1 ocal high school. Migs Harriet Stark who has been e several weeks with relatives in Providence m“rctwuml home, Mr. and Mrs. John Stanton, Master Avery and Miss Maria Norwich, were Sat y visitors, ovidence spent Sunday at Alfred Hill's Miss Jean Burleson of Jewett City 'Mr and has been the guest of Miss Helen b oty By I"‘“m:‘r“"‘ Mr. and| 1 and Mrs. C. W. Murdock return- 4 Monday from a visit with friends in Hartford and Glastonbury. Mrs. Smart of Harris Ecclestons chson of Providence is vis- Samuel Childs. Mrs. Eugene Kinney have returned to Hartford after spendi summer at South Windham and swine ermont Is visiting Visitor from Cuba. Migs Erdonnia Chappell of La Gloria, g her cousin, Mrs. A. G. Mr. and Mrs. Leverett Manwaring, | Miss Lena Manwaring and a friend ‘ Saturduy at Black Point. C. Bchroedtéer en- ‘om Baltic Sunday. The 8. N. E. telephone men are busy Bdward Bossey of Norwich visited friends Saturday. = Officers of Aid Society. The Ladies’ Ald society chose the | Mother at Glasgo. following officers at Mr. and Mrs. Harris Beclestone -| epent Sunday with Paul Kirchner of Newar! ing his bfother, Felix Miss Althea Maples of Norwich spent Tuesday with Mrs. Nellie Tubbs. Attended Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Aifred Card were at Woodstock fair Tuesday. Florence Colbert has been confined to_the house by iliness. Miss Mosier of Norwich was a re- cent visitor at James Maine's. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Card and Mrs. Norwich, | Henry Scribner were in Norwich Wed.- nesday. Alfred Smith of Springfield was cali- Smith, Tuesday. President, Mrs. | Vi8 vice president, al meeting M?nm: Mrs. Frederick Tillinghast; secre and treasurer, Miss Lucy Broadh Frederick Brewster was in Webster, ‘)I;;t, Sunday. b erman Lees, New York, spent Sunday with friends. G5 Mr. and Mrs. Everett Richmond and children of Auburn, R. L, spent Sun- day with Mrs. Sarah Richmond. B. Manwaring was in Mid- day. OAKDALE . French preached Sunda M F feld conducted the C. E. meéting. Tople, Getting the Most from Prayer. Converse returned ‘Monday from & visit to her brother, Charles Converse. Mrs.~F. M. Knight has been with relatives in Providence this week, Miss Caroline Cranska was ill last Mrs. Giles is visiting at Mr. Whit- CLARK’S CORNERS ial Club Meets. The Men's Social club met in the Friday evening, Sept. 13, there The secretary was o extend an invitation to ard of Willimantic to be give an address.at some at an early date. rs and Justin Kim- ass., who have been the past week at the Elisha otnestead, spent Sunday at B. F. Scholfield’s and attended church at Montyille Center. Rev. Mr. French held prayer meeting at the home of Mr. . Fellowes Wednesday ——————— Mrs. Arthur Clark of Williman! Local Guests at Norwich Wedding— | spent Thursday with Mrs. W. C. Cuutf Twelve Pupils in District School. Charies toléj'rar,n ‘who hu.(s: spent the suminer af ashin, onn., is at his home here. s ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jewett were in Norwich attending the marriage of their niece, Miss Amy Wheeler, Mrs. Alice Murdock returned home with her sister, Mrs. Jewett. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Ryder were in town Saturday, calling on friends. Miss Maty E, G, Kelly, a nurse, now practising in New York, Is visiting friends in town. House Moved Back. The hcuse known as Healy, has been mov another foundation house is to be erected on the old loca- Mrs. Jerome Ross iz spending eral weeks with Mr. and Mrs. L. N. George Foster has been having the past week for vacation. STERLING. All Day Session of Aid Society—Ep- worth League Secial. Auditerium of Congregational Church to Be Occupied Sunday After Rene- vations—Special Sermon by the Pas- to enter Sheffeld Belebwt Losned by @tate Library Com- mittee—Lightning Kills Cattle. Miss Leila Ogden, teacher at Hamipton, visited Miss Luln Rebbins 4 48 Ogden wes a former | Misg Jessd 2 #fster, Mra. mem” troit, Mich. Came: to Attend Fair. Mr. and Mre, A..C. Greene of Dan- | Wercester, telfon, Miss Mary k. Greene, Mrs. Le [Jofin and Ch place Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. QGreene resided s until about i r.:u 4§o, wien, went to Dai Miss Bertha Rosenwelg of New York ie at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Rosemrwetlg. T8, Books from State Library. Mrs. Beile Cady J of Hart- ford made her monthly visit through Boutellier and Mawter Charles Le |Charles Hopkin s, Hartford, Mrs. Bouteiter of Wayne, P4, were in this Logkwvfiod. tch): :gz’et. T, and wife of MiN " Mass., all. restdents visited her daugh< € is the guest of Mrs, E. B, Gallup ter in Plainfleld Miss Ruth K the town with books loaned by the |- Cennecticut public library committee. Miss Framces Wed 3 e h.e'r A ’ ge i8 improving af. Lightning Kilts Cattle. had two cattle killed the terrific thun- Mre, o ’ht'twut has & vesutitul bed of asters which are sdmired by i . Greéen of here Monday. - Foh, ¥ busy . cutting up their Pomona Night 4t Grange. the | in€ programme end éted at any oné | fruits and vegetables Walley was a i }i‘ Monday from i e il M 3 graelail o melons. Mrs. Austin Pearl vilsited her brother Willam H. Hammondl has T®- Farmor Beats the Big Ones. Deer again visited the, garden of William H. Devolve Mondmy night and helped themselves to fieidiibeans, pole beans and other dainties. 4 Little Alfred Devolve is ione. of the most successful six vear gard ers in town. On a & plan ea and cared for by himself; he raised thirteen ears of fine table icorn, and eight smaller ears, a nice bad of red- ishes and a peck (four ) of fine An all day session of the Ladies’ Aid |large C. G. Turner of Palmertown and her sister, Mrs. W. J. Baldwin, of Groton, called on friends In this vicin- ity o Wednesday. LEFFINGWEL". Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ross were vie- Marfboro this week. wete actompahied home by Mr. and Mrs. Bamuel Vergaron. Mpe. Henry Wells and son (larence of New London were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. M. O. 8§ d Mre. T. C. Leffingwell and Migs Hazel Caulkins attended Ham- burg falr Wednesday. Local farmers report excellent eropa . Dolbeare I8 among them, showing some stalks bearing five society of Sterling was héld with Mrs. A. H. King Wednesday, Sept. 18th. The Epworth league prayer meeting is held at 8 o'clock Sunday evenings instead of Thursday evenings, as for- The auditorium of tional church has been repainted and | decorated and a new carpet laid, all ley Té- | making a much needed improvement. !Next Sunday services will be held in the auditorium. Rev. H. C. McKnight, the pastor, will deliv 2 John Hammond of Bast Hartford | mon. er a special ser a few days in town. the Congrega- Mr. and Mre. Jorgen Bakken were week eng visitors in town. turned to Frovidence Tuesday. Mrs. Bakken's mother, Mrs. Clark, accom- Miss Mabel Moon was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn over the wee' Mr. and Mrs. William M. Smith vis- Mrs. Allen Jewett and Mrs. Mur-|ited in Glastonbury this dock visited Mrs. Wallace Jewett at| Rev. and Mrs. H. ! epent a few days in North Coventry this week with their som, Wallace Mc- Social and Business Mesting. The Epworth league social and busi- ness meeting was largely attended Fri- day evening, Sept. 13, at the home of Hampton Wedn: School opened the 9th with the same | teacher, Miss Viola Jewett, in charge. pupils are registered. WOODSTOCK Mrs. M. A. Goodwin, Mfss Ida Nich- fartin, Mrs. Frank C. Lummis and Mrs. W. B. Gallup at- tended the quarterly meeting of the Eatern Conmecticut evening was spent by all ments were served. Miss Paulime Smith, teacher of the intermediate school graded school, spent Sunday with her parents in Willimantic. Misg Mary Sherman is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. G. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Ford and daugh- ter, Gladys, of Providence, were vis- itors over Sunday at the home of Mrs. Ford’s parents, Mr, of fleld corn. J. B. The Woodstock fair brought many| Woman's Foreign visitors to town. Missionary society at Hampton Wednesday. CANTERBURY Lightning Kills Two Heifers—Cow Near Them Not Touched—Personal M. ¥. Beard has finishea filling his cllo which waa erected recently, Arthur Prentice of visitor at the home of Merton Swan Mr, and Mrs, Hartford were at J. E. Clark’s. F. W. Howard of Nor- . E. Taber's, and Mr. Frank Jackson of Willimantic at G. M, Sampson's. Returns to Florida, Kendall has returned to ol werk in Tampa, Fla, after the summer at the Congre- . Lindeman of Lisbon = was a . Sheldon and Miss Loig! Leffingwell of Hast Great Plamn RAWSON J. J. Fitzgerald spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Elliott Dolbeare spent Thursday at Stoningten, CAMPBELL’S MILLS Efilstt Conklin of Previdemes ecafied The storm last week Wednesday a1d damage to lumber, eic. valuable heifers of Fred L. Bennett's. Joha Reld of Providence has | They with their mother were in the pasture near the house when Hine, ¥, K, |were struck by lightning and killed. of | The mother sow was not even touch- d Mrs, Willlam M, Gallup. Mr. d Mrs. D. T. 4 - e X r. and Mre. D, T. Phillips and it tle daughter, alsn 1, W, Hammond and potatoes. Dr. Joseph Spalding of TWoodstoek was In town Wednesday folvistt his cousin, Miss Maria Barber,{ who is very siok, The infant daughter af Mr. mnd Mre. I POMFRET CENTER § Have you seen our lines for It will pay you:to make Prices mnd work guarantesd. 27 Chietowt Strest. 'M.'L. GARDNER, Arioss Right. . . All Woerk Guarentesd: Tel. 1043-2 driAddress P. O. Bax 491 L. ams | week, which was the best ever.|Tues- day was the biggest day in it his- tory. Carl Bharpe is at home for a wrhile, Miss Stanton has returned |frem Woods Holl. Mise Rosamond Waite has retiwned from & vacation in Maine. Mrs. Pritchard has been vieitinkg in Wickford, R. L Miss Olive Sa: and Miss Mar< jorie Brown of Cleveland, OMeo, Mave beem visiting at Westland, Overhauling and Repair Work —OF ALL KINDS ON— A. B. Smith is on his ueual fall W~ | AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAQ- cuit filling silos. EAST WOODSTOCK \ ONS, TRUCKS sad CARTS. Mechanical repalire, painting, trim. Students Leave for Colisge—Formin: | ming, uphelstoring and weed work. : Residents Attend the Fair. \ Mra. Charles E. Pike is spending 8 week with relatives in Monson, Mass. Mrs, Anna May and son, Willlam, of daughter atiended Troodstock fair on | Newton, Mese, have been visiting the § on 8, L. Barber one day this week. 8pringficid were in tewn Tuesday o | o8 n mads a short call at insured through a atiend the fair reich agency and the agents came | Albert Mathewssn of |and adjusied the loss promptir and| Brooklyn W, Wew Huven were glests of Mrs, Wil- linw Malliewsen early in the week Charles H, Barber was In Novreich two davy this weei fteholige was (n I . Carpenter and dsughter, former's sister, Miss Julla May Misses Bernfee Turmer and Rthel Up- | | ham leave this weell to resume iHeir atudies a1 Boston university, and Ly Turper at Wellesle, collega Hazris & { Blackemithing in all ite hranches Seat ¥ Clrk bom.