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Wi g 2 " NORWIGH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1912° % 13 . 5 s " LETTERS FROM TWO STATES - - - | COLUMBIA WINDHAM B e e, BROOKLYN 1 - |t 5 g Puroiam's snd 5 TR i W o i Broduots Fram Leoal- Gardérin=| Viilaph Astivitieg BUring Ostolied Days F,,?‘,.T;,‘:.”S,”g:&hfl*m”."“"f‘“ Ll Town Mesding Votes 12 Mill Tax—ives 1 Eaind Mrs, Josépts Simpson were fo ¢ LEDYARD Fox Tamed—Hunter Gets Three] —Afternoon of Cards—C. E. Social. i‘[‘\g the;{rn:am(t;l,oi qé l;:n eeks with Hill's Funeral—Delegates to Baptist ison day Y s < as: H e L i o . . ; NGW lflfldon cfluflty Ty T Coens i1 Ong Night Mr. and Mrs. Byerett H. Moulton | Mre. Whithey Whelpley and sister,| CCnYentien: ABINGTON .« Montville Grange to Entertain Local| The ladies of the church are collect- | 1ave returned in their automobile to | Miss Jessle Withey, arrived at MTs.| At the town meeting 2 tax of 12 mills éfiau Road Work—Miss vam‘ 5 p AL {ing clothing for c¢haritable purposes.|their home in Boston after a few days’ | Belle Withey's Wednesday evening|was voted to meet th : LEBANON Grange—Organization of - School | {1 clothing for charitable purposes. | i/ m town, " : from Detroft, Michi. Mre, Wheipley 1a| Tha town and for repairs shon migr. Starts for Kansas. & AR Committee. don and another to Tennessee. Cotl. and ;s W. 8. (Ehnpp&h return- | recovering from an operation and Will | ways An appropriation of thirty-five e .scal Hospitality Enjoyed by Guests Mr. and Mrs, Clayton. E. Hunt Hava | ed Monday from a trip to the Berk- | remain with her mother for some time. | doliars was voted for Memorial day. | The State road is being surveyed this ) During the Wesk. Mrs. Luther C. Gray has returned | peen enertaining Mrs; Hunt's sister,|Shires. o oo Alr. Whelpley met the ladies In Wor- | Apn aopropriation of seventy-five dol: we%k from the rallroad bridge at Ab- 5 S &f};;‘ ;";}n‘gxgl:l‘flnfé‘e‘fg and friends in | Migs Edith R. Goff of Johnston, R. 1| MBS JoSCERAS BEhAm Mas beea|cester all;g.e:eosolmpggfignthm Bere. Ho | lars was yoted the Cemetery commit- | {28 PRg gl::'fl' Marcy Hollow to Sar l ‘E-"‘.in 9 . - & o In L. | ) el ' Wadnasday Mre. Louls B tained 1884\ Baward. Avery picked a large fra- | 304 her cousin, Miss Lawton of Provi-| “yry w1, Guild has been entertain- tee and J. 8. Bard and T. D, Pond dence. : ; wuim B2 2 Bert Whitehouse, Andrew Wiliiam Woltt picked & bunch of ap- | {8 EAINEY ffom Brookivn, X Y. and| CENTRAL VILLAGE o e ey mittee. SIX{ang Dr, James Hulchins attended the e nt bunch of apple blossoms on the som, G:w'_o Stanton Potter of Wake: Pl Aol o' s Rglosypiiinby thousand, flve hundred déllars was i Arlingto; s, It Stafford fair, fleld, Miss D'“‘ Briggs m 8. . Holdridge has a second crop pl%‘,‘.’l!"‘"’gmf ;;s&gsgurflq.i Theolog- | -, M i Mra. H. C. Lathrop left on Sl vill i Zg&&fi?{&”fl.fim{,fl'{,}‘t‘g‘;‘fl;‘;fij Miss Euretta Grosvenor started on Miss Gladys ot strawberries coming. arte Tuesday for a few days’ visit in New | State Police in the Village—Youn Y W li of New London es coming. ical Seminary was the guest of Rev. ay 4 St iko that lies between: the yard of| W eduesday m i Eathansie ‘,‘ri"nikng l'ryu?of Wil tic Will Entertain Grange. and Mrs, B. O. Foster at the parson- Y‘;z;! Miion A Hethe Hak estoall ho® ies’ Club Has M rehipof 25 g‘homu Talbot and the part leadteg | expects to'femain for, some tims . were guests last Friday of Miss | Montville grange ds to enterlain| age over Sunday, and preached an ex- |yt VASOR - Fates has closed he | —Vineyard Workers Mest: to the old brick yard., Yl el it A .‘L«!ylfngmn is (Saturday) even. mlleflti\' ?e';':g:e:l the z:ornln: m with relatives in Hartford, The state’police have been staying ss Mary Fogg Is visiting in Prov-| oo Pk S froat ofchis Tesidence. Mrs.;W. C. Havens of Coventry was | j; o Mr. and Mrs. Henry C, Isham are 4 R in_the village. visiting Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Gillette | Hhe Eucat of Mra. Georgo Keeney over | The Ladies’ Ald, society met Wed- i and twin greadchildren of Notth Cole- | “3r. ang Sirs. Harold Maino attended | 78 “aay ‘or b gain o oo PArOte the wedding of Mrs.' Maine's brother, | 8. 4 it Tame Fox. Herbert Card, and Miss Hoxle in South w:f;fie:;;‘zy ?:r!?r&?ll;:nc!efnm“ e 4 myphu hig ninth fox this week. Charles Fredericks of Wesi streat Wl:dhun ‘Wednesday evening. Mrs. David Beaudry has been called .&n #Sarah H. Main and Miss Cora I, Main'are visiting relatives in Provi- Vix Got Ninth Fox. James H. Belden was rewarded in idence. Mrs. Core DeWit has Visited Mrs, | M. and Mrs. Hervert Hicks of Bos- Hra_BM.u-y. Cumgl'lng‘lk:.fi::ul);_‘w the | TET'S brother,_?}iit Selectman G. B tenement in the Emily Bard house: Hicks. "y Funeral of Ives Hill. RNV g ST HPL | ol & e which Tie g oy e i betts The !luun:‘d u: Ives l}:}: ‘who died SOUTH WOODS!'OCK Committes Organizes, a4 o tiine fox which e keeps Iy Wi . A sigper in charge & zabeth | ¢ Providence by the serious illness of was from residenco | — “The new town school oc;m;tm met | Wire pen neaf #is house. L Angerson for the benefit of the Ibrary | fu, siater sres Wiliam Proston, who | Tuesday. -Reve Joseph Allen, the sup-| The members of Senexet grange ac- at the residence of Charles D. Geer Prize Products. LN Ieny pened. formerly. resided here. ply for the Unitarian church officiat- | cepted the invitation of Putnam 1 to Hartford, Tuesday afternoon. The following were | W, H. Kneeland exhibits a giant pep- 4 . Phompson, who has been | Charles Dearborn of Pittsfeld, Mass., | ing. Burial was in the family lot in|grange Nelghbors' night, Oct. 14, and Motorad to Hartford. named: Charles D, Geer, chairman: e e poond - and staying at the inn since the departure | spent Wednesday here with friends. | the South,cemetery, | & assisted -in the’ programme; also at Mr, and Mps. L, P, Smith, Mrs. An- [ SGR0C g0, 0 DO0h S en, | DO elghing nearly o DoMnd afer | Of lils family, left for New York Thurs- Young Ladies’ Club M Miss Helen L Witter has visited | Woodstock grange, Oct. 15, N nio Perry, Miss Bertha Berey and | ery” commitise, Charies . Geor, Sam: messuring over a foot in, clecumfer | Gay. R "The Toreg Tadies' chub met at the | ReF cousib, Miss Kingsley in Plainela, | R K. Safford ahd family spent on: Ne e " (uel E. Holdridge; bullding committee, | carmo Tour and three-quar- : oo Sailed For Europe. o trip to Harlford Tuesday. | Joseph &, Holdridgo, Fred W, Burton; | sar pounds. and Horace Griges has | The social given by the Christian | fome, of Mrx. Georss Rawson oMy v esda ing. ext meeting | Misses Annie dnd Mabel Dyer have arry lew days p | supplf mmits ngs T. AVery, | soveral heads of cabbage any ome of | Endeavor soclety last week netted Frnphiy. o gu oo pariors. | sall England. wheh H Wells is ng a f ' m,n'.u has m‘fl;e guest of é.‘.’,‘.l,’fl & m‘n“ogyrly. sip:':uw' which lwnlll fill .afmx bushel mumof :}’"' ;;"- s Soyaand ik ;-T:;?.?:l ot ;gem:mbw‘: and sev- -mefia.?e greaten part of the winter, e g Mre o W, Brown of Hald s OO0 O & Tow dapn. | Svans was present, and bill were or-| “yyorj « installing a steam | §iven by Hart estra, assisted DY | ora) more will be initiated. - those from this place w | irsda 1 P orkmen are % _ | eral more will soon ong place who | Hill returned Thursday an ex- 1l cnrmu'u.; qzur:hm# ‘: !g:’ ?)Zm b‘z:"’“’m e lnn:eh::l‘: hu‘%fil‘t E{nmng lfia%‘o’n wml‘:n 25 ,mu v. M. R. Plumb, who sang two so Mrs. E. Hoxle Lillibridge has gone|attended the Stafford fair' were Mr.|tended auto trip to the mahlm The next meeting will be held at Led- Mr. and Mrs. Coombs of Proyidence | 0 Princess Ann, Md, to yisit her port th ils in the Cénter school ousin, Rev. Clinton Weaver. A. Witter, Mr, and M In Springfsl yard Center Wednesday. Nov. o, Sistrict to ad from the Model school | JETe EUests at George Cook's over | ““fey giiei Collins was in Putnam | Frederick £, Milfer, N. G. Williams, 1. % " HAMBURG in the Chestnut Hilll Ulstrict. THees &x2| " Mr, ana Mrs. J, Alden Welr of New | Monday, =~ aturnd o | I ar _OMAr| T, Atwypd and AR s P LISBON 3 eight children to be cardnflmn York spent Sunddy at the in. 3 o, verett Brown has return o) 3 < . Mr;.‘ Georgle ‘Broiwn . et 4 X — it £594 T Mytance Sy SNY,ENN AFRE Miss Mary D, Little has returned | ©%f eni-nd Mrs., Charles gValker of Gauounc' Mr. and lfl“’?sb,u!’d i d:““er“k”{l" s G ¥ Waoodland Fire Believed to Have Been | Pemocrars and l';lwmuvu to Hold Three Coons in One ngl;t. % from a ahm,::l; wm‘n) l"l’dr and Mrs. | g uthampton, Tusl, are viditmg local | B Witter and Miss ielen Lu%t}.t&_ ¢ % S v A i i t on a coon hun George 3§ artford. 3 b, 5 ¥ . and Y1), Sarted by, Garslees Hunters: Rallies,, : ot Green WeDt On 8 oNt of . Insi| :Miss Julls Burnham of Harfford was relatves. ek wero | 2itended the Baptist State convention | ¢hildfen of Mrs. James Warner of East Hadda) {l‘uabm epending the week at J. L. ord's, Mrs, L, C, Bill returned to her home in Mt. Vernon the first of the week. T i Gt | home Thuraday | % secent gucst ot Mins Emma Larra- | 4 Narragansett Pler, R 1, Sunday. Entertained at Cards. Case of lyy Poisoning. " Candidates Nominated. . | 'y o1 ond Sarah Jobnson en | Miss Mary Bourque has jeen badly : in New Haven : Mr, and_Mrs, Levi N. Clark ‘.'.41!:‘.. . H, Brown of Jew- d Ry / :firéx Apent with Mr, and ber. 4 s R g .uq‘tz The republicans held their caucus on lebtained BBOUt 36 friends at & 3 | poisoned with 1vy. - « Wednesday evening of last week. Wil- e cora | Miss Ollve Dutton s gaining steadi-| iver Comnell of New York were molr® Oeorgla Wood of Chiester has| WeinSsioy SHo0 e s, ool aton sor | Party Thuteday. hero were soven || ish Ol arics Gates Hospital, Cam- “‘flu !9’01&' WW:W:: M Tiffany, ‘and.mllq“e:re for ee. Hncle o :L‘mm&t:\:w '-::a Cgmn hrnl‘“a;‘, dainty lunch was served. br:dn. hum. All hope she may soon mm ¢ ; o8 i " ‘R return home. i Betmrtar) mm" n:.?‘", vialt orith | £ Al"h’z."l “yiv::;h: l‘uul.n = otl;iv‘vlfitnhi for justices.of the peace, mnut &’:‘exta' w;lk.m:btuflyln:e mm‘fi Pleasure for Vineyard Weorkers. A - o R olatly e 2 Blis "The democrats held their cauous on e Daxc wank . z Chireh’ - Sooltie e / substitute carrier, is|first of the week and took her mother & + inis week and|Detion of a friend on Tuesday, spen Miss Edith Benedict entertained the i Acti " 'l on R F. D, No, 4|t0 New ¥ork with her. Taesday. evening of ing & couple of days at his parents’|members of the Viney el Works—Personals. N, Pissor, . ta tukimg biM Uyl Blgmind nominated George H Champlin for 190_ | home in Bridgeport and attending tho | her home. Monday. ev ; i 4 e AR / Vfll‘“ : i B TN o o Anaseeatio S o] et e e tor jus. | state C. E. convention in Hartford the | “Mrs, B. Lewis Wall, wife'of Welcome Davis has been dra y LR 4 ; last of the week. Lewis Wall, who will preach here for|Juro wn as r for the term of court in Willi-' the public hall Friday evening, No- | tices of the peace. he the O, E. meeting to- i s vember 1. Speakers from out of the| Mrs. James A, Utley is spending the | , (18 KO0 ov € meeling to- | an indefinite time, is at the tome of "5k "Ohurchas 4t Prene C. i v week. vy, {1y THOBE ’ morrow evening is Christian Sociabil- . mfie ladies of ' the Cor tio) v anti; 3 - sk ‘J“gfig i S PR s Bl i T o R R | R e s 887 S o ST SRR P ¥ g i Wi onville. gt . - much better, . > 818, 08 on & R ¢ . 8. Foote, Mrs, E. ‘o&fi of’ Oed, Lyme will hold a meeting at Organi: C. E. Society. : Tugene Collins has returned to ‘Wednesday evening. A large number| . gy Lioa 4 d ;{' o A &"tom‘:wl 8% gty 7 ugeday, .'Rev. u:?i M#E. O, Foster met with SCOTLANP Providence¥after spending the summer | Was_ present. ‘0'01% éflt{gt&wn 5 Y WQDDSTOC‘ VALLI! e e L Ranrsas Mish Al | Mrec Caprie Granger 1s assisting in| the Young peopie last Sundey evening ol with his mother, Mrs. Charles Col- 1045, was added skt mh provided, - and Address by Missionary: from India— | lins. e . Pupils of Holy Family Academy| Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wilde of Wau- the case of Miss Fannie Smith at 0ja | 209 orsanized a yount people’s C. F. e regan visited relatives here Sunday. " i ety, with the followin Hrpich . Lawrence Reynolds has reqov- | ETosident, Auhrey Winter; vice presi- i s ‘Rev. J, B. exchanged i+ : ’g“ ; . Bag Woodland Fire, Jabt: Doy with. fiefigonh P W mhm s : ; . Hope on Outing: e ling of ‘Warren, 1. I, and | minister in’ Chaulin; Mrs, F. H. Rogers has returned to “:"‘“ wnr’:u:m?u:gu::d‘h;u“ht:? Kooui her tecatCilinans: e ot ’E’;;: ?‘3‘;‘.‘-’“&, Miss —— e Moses Ballon of Uxbridse, Mass, spent Gnummt h-::d'h?ilmn?:: are enc N:}' S Sty L e W.‘ over a _large fi.%r‘o! m * | Agnes Lyman. Tl:; several % uhx:smmdim Gn,;es, form:r;lyha teach- Sufi:l:y é‘;‘,‘f, R bters;| WhItmAR, af Sy H‘u’-ttord,'m el uult:w ,,fi::‘ his sister y L across the river fr ‘aft- < tees were named, the chairmen er jor department here, now 3 daug] Doaiv's Gaughtse -and also _a friend A e X { S e : llgws: Memebrship, John Miteh- | of the * Mi misslon, India, gave | Hilda #d Eernlce, who have been vis- | MI. 1 . -< Ly Hattle B, Fox of Putnam fs e V%M e e ‘There was a good number at the :l.l;to :f:;ur :nufiu. Miss flfifl an interesting address at the C. E.|liting Mrs. P“'“:,' sister, - Miea: Masy Angusbae Baruet of Priiy fi&:gmnmnnn.r.nw eeting 3 3 Bourque, have gone to their new home o “?“ gt _uvmin‘g in_Thompsonyille. Outing for Baltic Pupils. Herbert Gay has moved his family * A party of fitty-five pupils of the|to Elmville. Academy of the Holy Family in Bal-| =~ Charles Popple of Dayyille has been tic, in cl e of the Reverend Mother |'visiting relatives. v 3 and two Sisters, visited the Scotland dam one morning recently, after which 2 2 they taok a stroll to the hospitable WARRENVILLE ! e —— wu hour Wednesday . Thurs- i Ay ‘moraing it 'way tound fo have | moruing und evening serviots sunduy. | Brows; sociel, Horace Lituei miselen: _ started ug.#m ¥ mahy|, Lemuel Fielding of Norwich spent|ary, Mrs, E. O, Foster; music, Miss hours of hard g e it. | Sunday at Mobegan. v Ruth Lyman; fower, Mish Vera Col- (Al items in{ Mrs, Dolbeare and Mrs. Skeesucks | lins. The B\\l!athl must -be- flfled by the| were in Norwich the first of the week. Mrs, Emily A, Little left last Mon- Mrs, J. O'Byien, who h: ili | day for Washington, Wi “she will R T, | o averan weeks s some better. | spend (e avinter with relafives at Fri- ~ Aesident Ends Career of Ussful is the guest of her son, Elery Bart- lett. * They . attended w i, Rev. ‘Cham] n' was in o Frad T gk Bons: ks o aa Tt e Blew ”CA'&I;WWwMB?‘ t:,',l‘{ll,ll’ A}fl the M. X, parsonage, - " M. and Mrs, been spending a few 7 3. Strickland of New London call- | day Harbor. She goes by the Cana- ed on'friends in this blace Sunday. | dian Pacific route. and Mrs, Hamilton of Uncas- ot The mooy, “1ohckan friends| NORTH STERLING home of Mr. and Mrs. D. Murphy. The day was spent im chestnutting, i 5 m.‘ "‘g.. nthennyg Ipplel.n @& watermelon feast Both Rextion Nomingey , t & . —improving Telephons Servitm< ; | -1 : # and a good time s;neu.fly. % f.'.'.:'. sence :(r 3 . Clagk & M Nominations at Republican Caucus— Newsy Notes. - Miss Bva Spaulding and Miss Jes- m""a“_ - The horse Which J. Henry: Cl i IEFFNGWBLL ; Never-Failing Brosks Dry. Mr. and Mrs. A. H, Malne of Groton | sie Griggs’attended the teachers’ meet~ ook, fiasite d;:;'mtghflumnm‘ s B o i v S ‘| ana 3. and Mrs. C.'A. Maine of Bos- |ing at Wilimantio Saturday. . EKONK. 2 ntal . 3 an was a visitor in| Miss Flora N. Place|ton are visiting at D. H. Barstow's. At the democratic cau aturday q Vol s . whverys Sunday, while they were g0- New Haven and Huriford last week. ~ | L(n/t"q} her home Saturdsy even | ' Mrs. L. L. Weaver has been il at| Henry Eastman and B. H. Gerdner| . = . oL mm had to b.'uu.d‘ e AR ;:.mo;l- .J‘ %Qy:;;.x;en&d ing, Sept, 28th, it‘hnln‘ hw tl'm home of her- daughter, Mrs. Fitch weted i”:l?::% z:re Te] mhu«tl“ e % Members of Local Grange Visit Plain. g b* P g e A 8 A vening was V +of Preston. s e " oh o , - Granas 1 €. E. Social. R w#’ i :’L?r‘:tdi‘: 512:: :n?:“ a collation was | Gladys Geer, who is a student at|A., Wilber, -Albert Squire, N. L. * ,‘d‘_._.ew', L5 K | The . B, society held a wptal ag| MM Lewis Tord of Willimantic and | served. Miss Place recelved preity | Simmons college, Boston, was. home | Knowlton and E. L. James for justices | \vo goner o i . . the home of Mr, and Mre. G, B, Dis b athan Whiting of Norwich were and useful presents. over Sunday. - of the peace. vk o . lfi“’ i i mon Friday evening ers on friends in this place Wed- Republican Caucus. “'Mrs. C. M. Crandall has returned| Mrs. Hllen Allen of Somerville ) _Qver. week of Mr, Sheffleld’s cousing, Mr.{, ‘un}l ltnb John Clarke, i John G. Kneeland and family jere moving to q_nn, _ The 8. N. H. Telephone company _ have hfi setting new poles, sf hit line and stringing two more is after spending o month in Providence | the guest cf her nephew, Rev. B. C. Bughbee. A ‘::d Wz;.kfiord. R. L, much improved i Hy 5 Mr. and Mrs, A, H, Coombs of Prov-| Charles A. Spaulding, Mr. Taylor idence are guests at C. A, Brown's. |and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis of New Jersey Mrs. F, B, Willoughby, Mrs, Everett | are spending several days in this vil- Kimball, Mrs, L. K. Fuller, Mr, and|lage enjoying the hunting season. Mrs. W, M, Burnham and Mrs. C. A.|They are hwflm! at R. H. Wright's, Brown attended the annual meeting| Miss Ethel M. kee is the guest at the Windham county temporary g{fflg\flu Lillian Amidon of Westford ‘home in Putnam. . < { / . One of the employes of H. B, Learn- | = Miss Jessie G spent the weelk ed hws moved to the. Wilgon place,|end with Miss Eva Spaulding. lately vecated by Perry Simpson. M. S. Louks is soon to move his James Pringle of Groton has been |family to New Haven. i spending his vacation at C, M. Cran-| At the republican caucus held re- Mr. and Mrs, Albert Ross i At a republican caucus held at the ‘Wera racont Fuests ot Mvn Iep. | town hall, Oneco, Oct. 9th, Clark well and family at Fitchville, " | Congdon was nominated for repre- . and Mrs. C. F. Palmer, returned | Sentative. and Edward . Freeman, i uldl'y n.lfler 'mudmf-r two weeks lliefl;ort"r.“Conldto?h:nd H:wn'd Gal- siting relatives lup. for justices of peac Rainbow, In Hartford and | MR IE 0 ave had fine fail westher gt to secure their crops. — \ 8ign of Winter. o, Windham 00unty Wild geese are fiving south. R R James Brown and family of Scituate, " SOUTH WINDHAM | | “om' nere last week in. their W 4 s | auto, e g L MR, o Ko n?l‘hfm'l?wfin\%::& M. dnd Louls Ingalls and Mr. and Mrs. fm's' evening who is a trained g:;ncm mflm rz:ml g L-r, er, (A Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Gallup and Mrs. Nellle Gallup were in Danielson Mon- Visited Plainfield Grange," Mrs, Laurinson and daughter Olive . Cof 5 : . 0. s e Now Srork for e daye Attend Teachers' Moeting. call and relief d D "Mrs. John Grifith has returned from Mr. and Mrs. William Anthony Enter- | North Foster, where she has been car- tain at " fid ey ing for'the ai tly W. L. Durkee and = Everett : PSRN ifre has an O ML B, Peckham, diss Myra ain at Whist—Gard-Hoxie Weding. | 2§ [ :u;fl M!nctflgnrfia Brown ot Phe: O eight Kimball i improvisg *his %‘Mw were mominated for represent-| o Mc. and Mre Maxwell n“ebnold- o[l BTer S “very. useful ’F e it snd arrie B, HAIvey at- | - Mys, Sarah Street and Miss Kather- | 1% R. T, spent Sunday at Frank O.| place by adding o large porch. atlves. % o e/ e AL - d Teachs tif o ors y sonage Monday ev and, will a:e:qfltg;nu school g‘.:ua&f:; 1‘1{;? ine Streot, who haye been guests. of | Flmmers. J. B. Ashcraft has fllled his silo 4 main here dnrln:ti’:’fiiw.‘ . Mrs. Arthur Sweet, have returned to|’ OS¢ Jencks has purchased a flne Suffield, acco; pair of Holstein cattle from Frank Payne. mpanied by Mre. Susan| pioe . hw 2, - Emiisy Baker Gardngr. Mins . ’ . o atisnded Mo O atioai WOODSTOCK at_the church fn North o s— _ . | Coventry Tuesday, <ol Mbi ! Rev. and Mrs. George F. Waters Mov: | yow were in attendanch at the ! ing to Hartford—Ten Dallars in.Gold g&:t:hn‘.nnmrnflu in New Haven dur- { and. is bullding & corn house for the v Temalnder of his lsrse osop of corni SOUTH KILLINGLY - Mra. J. Congdon of Hampton is vis- = iting her sister, Mrs. C. L. Willis, Forty Attend Hash Supper—Tilling- hast Orchards Have, Big Yield. > ’l'HOMPSON About forty attended the hash sup- x per at the parsonage Wednesday Norwich Pastor in Local Pulpit—Fu- avining. e H' X i ev. and Mrs. H. B. Goodsell w neral of Mrs. Mary Holbrook Mills. St It tEled ad Bohrth d6s —_— o Many Attend Conference — Logcal | ¥ Grangers at Colchester, 0) .+ Mirs, 1da Towson of Groton is visits ing her sister, Miss ‘Mary Woodman- see. ‘ . Misg Adelaide Burdick of Jawett-City ! Mfimumunieura. Arthur B. Shedd. ( v, kt Benjamin, who has been seriously ill, is more comfortahble, . _The conference at the Co mal m K“ME was ll‘::::l‘&“’;:‘- i Mr. and Mrs, F. O, Plummer an et %J‘.‘:‘in“fififi&? olden, were | e, 200 MT% B 10t mere 1o Boas Mrs, Nellile Tubbs has been entes- t«x)ln last week attending the electrical taini 7| show, g N e o e e e T e b very plentiful . E&;‘We& n.nd visitor at Mrs. W, C. Not for many years have springs Entertained' at Whist. and brooks been so dry. Many springs that have never failed are dry. . Mr. and Mrs, Willi: th celo- grees in Highland grange at the hail @i o st b DAYVILLE illae Myrtics Kingsbury of South |ast Saturday eventae, o we by entertaini; mibe: ndham was in town Sunday. H. B. ppee ngly Center mlo‘ndl:‘l‘n ywhist, ¥ Rumber o8 / k! han. dH .'{ ixydl(&flnof Igoxgvlc]a ex- | prought his ch:lld. aged one week, here 78, Hate ' 2 changed pulpits wi ev. John Moore | for burial Sunday. W N'meoryk. atch f{s'visiting friends | Visiters and Their Hasts—Matters of P e Rl gt S BT ot O R Presented Mrs, Waters. ]y ok Miss Edith H. Hall attended the re. | ily are union at Mount Holyoke last week. Mrs. Harriet D. Plerce of Providence ullln& oix!;“,lb Potuz is the guest of t! visiting relatives and friends 'in s e D, Chandler. own. | ‘Willard_ Arms and family of Lex-| Mrs.'Burton of New Haven is at Q.bo ington, Mass, were over Sunday | Cosgrove home. & guests of Mrs. Willlam Mathewson. Mr. Arms’ father was a former min- [ i ‘ “ STAFFORD, - Mrs. Mary Larkham and Miss Ber. Persol Mention. The Pearl of Great Price. ‘Mashentuck. ister at the Congregational church. > ' sermon was by Rev, Wil- | tha Lewis were in Hartf i pagy Miss Edith Logee entertained a ~ar- | Herbert Lyman of Brooklyn, Conn.| Rev, George F. Waters preached at = ivoay’ " F‘)?r.nu\vgh te ?‘bi‘.e%{“flh A i | M, ana rn Bt S"';:'LT‘:‘&W“ Y. | Mr and Mrs. W. E, EaBelle spent |ty at her home Saturday evening. called on friends here Sunday. the Congregational . church- suna:x_ Miss Fresman to Give lliustrated Ad- . last week in Boston. turned f; s = The hour of meeting for the Quadic Rev. H. B. Goodsell has been to 10 rside in & mewly fung trip and are| Mrs. Nicholas Bowen has returned | Sunday school has been changed from | Woodstock and vieinity on & business on Elm avenue. to Dayville to spend.the winter with | 5 o'¢lock to 4 Sunday afternoons. trip for the past few days. morning, as Rev. R, R. Kendall is his vacation. Gift of Gold. Mrs. . Mrs, E, P. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. K. L. o8 and Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Palmer ttended the Pomona grange in Col- dress—Grange Visits Somers. —— Miss Ethel Ensminger is in quaran- her daughter, Mrs, Frank J. Burnett. q. o L ¢ r home at Hydeville with & aed . zeAg Timothy Colbert has moved his fam.-| " Ar. and Mrs. Fred N. Bidwell, Mr. | choone in gt cog;is Visiting his son Spraying Pays. Rev. and Mrs. G. F. Waters move | tine/at ier hom m«];‘..' A ily to the house formerly oceupied by i Charles iIn St. Louis. Tillinghast has recently sold | this week to Hartford,where they have | mild case P! ] Samuel Clark was a vecont vis- | i ‘mother i 7)and Mrs. F. L. Woodard and Mrs. K. | *Mrs, Joseph Mills 1s visiting in Bos- { . A A. Tilling e purchased a home. Mrs, Waters was| Mr. and Mrs, James Park of East iter in Providence. e G,°Bidwell spent Sunday with Mr. and |4on, g 150 barrels of apples, unpicked, to|Tlrl Tl $10 in g0\ by the Iadles of | Glastonbury were the guests of Mr. . Miss Mary McAvoy of Graeneville Card—Hoxie, Mrs. W. F. Bidwell. Mr. and Mrs. Frank T, Cruff of | Providence buyers who are harvesting {h. Dacidh, &0 1e ladles of | 24 Mrs, Willlam Park during the m‘;‘fi?—“fifg‘ 8 few days yitn le (e Burotta Asenath Hoxle sul Attended Boston Game. Boston spent, Thursdey of last week S :;W“e“‘ ¥ield is' due to ) i & iy ! h Mr, . 8 Aldric! Wwere united in{ Moses Berthiaume and Fred L. Mil- | With J. A. Cruff. sle. Vi < iss Mabel Barnes "m forTre: James B. Bates loft Wednesday | marriage at the South Windham Con- | ler attended the hall game in Boston| The ladies of the Congregational| Miss Bessle Vial a teacher in Ab- STERLING. was the guest last week of o eonicago, Mll, where she WIll spend | gregutional church® Wednesday at §|Saturday. church are planning for & harvest sale | n&ton, visited Sunfas woo, %6 R ~t Janet and Euphemia_Dobson. o 3 i :fo'eloci. . The ceremony was performed| Mr, and Mrs. N. L. Grelg were | 3nd supper. 3 e Epworth League Holds Social and Bus- | Stafford grange accepted the invita- Dby the Rev. Murice Plumb of Wind- | guests of Hanover relatives' for the | Earle Plerce entertained a classmate | P0G SSP8 oo 4 Gaston of Shaw- iness Meeting tion to visit Somers grange Thursday | BCZRAH i ham and . Willilam 8, Beard of | week end. from Worcester Polytechnical institute mu{"fi‘“;’(‘mfl benk. Boston;wes beiwonh 1 evening and present the programme. Willimantic. The bride wore white| William N. Burnett spent Sunday in | Over Sunday. Dbusiness last weelk. 4 Herbert Kennedy of Pawtucket, R. Hospital Quarantined. * ! [uunhuben . |messaline with tunic of white silk uet | Boston. Funeral of Mrs. Mills. enidigieg L, called on relatives here reoently. | Mrs. Mabel Depenu, who was taken Twnty-five Attend Pomona Maesting :‘:fi?al“g& bead fringe. She wore a| Miss Ella Fowler was in Hartford| Mrs Mary Holbrook Mills died on "Mrs. W. W. Vaughn spent last week | to the Hartford hospital for an opera-. i :\ rhuraday——Local Grangs Votes in | (G 13 Bride's roses. - Tho e e | KeSative s to attend the fumeral of a | Wednesday mornine of last week from PLAINFIELD with Mr. 'and Mrs. J. T. Belanger of | tion last weels is reported as dofn? | o i o E = \ made attem our, atéended. by Miss Frances Leonard of| Charles Martin of Lynn, Mass., spent | by g pos whe funeral services were | o e e L ; e e anday, but was tmable to e "'-"—h W - Willimaxitic and William Burns of | the week end at his home in the vil- heMlsas Aell(‘c 0\35912:1“ lu“l’“flfit-ln‘ ha Ninth School Room Opened—Gentle The teachers of this town attended | to visit her Sunday, Twenty-five members Bozra! o & the Teachers’ institute at Willimantic | do so on account of the hospital being grange attended New Landon County on Saturday, October 12 in quarantine for diphtheria. Pomona in Colchester Thursday. The trip was made in two autocars with about fifty other Grangers from Nor- wich, Preston and Mystie. An excel- lent dinner was furnishedsby Colches- ter grange. : Yale. After the ceremony a shert re- | lage. men's Night at the Grange. ception was held at the home of the| Leon Gagnon spent the week end A Thoas TR DT Troy e " bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter | his home. = % h‘\fl-’! Grace Cruff of the Hartford | Mrs. Smith Paine of Providence hThehmles Ald society of the M. E. Met After Forty Years. Ioxie. Mr. and Mrs. Card left for a| Mrs. Eliza Brennan entertained “~- | schoer of Religions Pedagogy spent |has been the guest of relatives here) Chufch met with Mrs. A IH, Kenyon| ng.. crrie Hassett of Worcester and wedding trip. After they return they|son Terrance of Pascoag, R. L. over | tha wveeh end ai hor home hore this_week. ey atternoon at .2 o'clock .| Mrs. Bmily Burdick of Stafford Springs will reside in a newly furnished home | Sunday. 8 = = . Mrs. Ann Corey and Mrs. B. F. Col- e Epworth League social and bus- re guests of Mrs. Dwight Hail of in South Windham, Mrs. AL M. Grifiin of New Rochelle, | tertad o et o i hooiCai ' | burn of Ekonk, Everett Whipple of |iness meeting was held at the home.of | S8 F00L™% ¢ the home of Mrs. Clars N. Y, was in_tow v Voluntown and Charles H. Barber | Mr. and Mrs, Frank Crane. Games ¢ Monday. They were Four Applications Received. CHAPLIN Mome ot s Bigway, LS08Y t e | Mr. and Mrs. ‘Backus - have been | JOWRONN S04 IRI%n G0 gentie- | were plaved after the business of the | CUmmInES Wt NOBCEY. "0 s At Bozrah grange Wednesday even. . George Willlams spent the week end | nome 1n Andover. Ten's night at (he grange Tuesday,|lesgue wa stransacted and refresh- | DO 1P ounion fn forty vears. ing four applications were received ST by Eastford in Foster, R, L Mr. and Mrs. Addeman went to Bos- | and called on friends in the village. e} were served. Hunday evening at 7.30 thers will be and '!:;ur were voted on to Decome "'l',":m"“y’ P IP;o:r !:’;;"’:_'s""“" iy ton Tuesday to see their daughiers off Nine School Rooms Ocoupied. ———‘——-; o umion service at the Baptet ozm:: members of the grange. g est Haven. » ¥ ! -4 Albert Butler of Worcester is visit- CLARK’S CORNERS for Europe. Another room was opened inthe CANTERBUR e na, Freaman of Now Yotk e 1!!{1 Leroy Lathrop. Rev, H, C. McKnight exchanged pul~ academy 3 r, and Mrs. George Lathrop are week end vifitors on Lafhrop Hill. Clarence Bailey and family have moved into the house of the late Gil- . D e Vie = | king nine rooms in all, with| Sjow Progress N Quinebaug | movement will glve an pits Sunday with Rev. James B. King | The WeeK’s Visitors in Local Homes— EAST WOODSTOQCK = |hall meling nf ~ 3 th gress on New = Quinebaug| plu ot hurch at the Sunday evening of Eastford. Mr. King delivered a fin People W nine teachers, two janitors an Tee| Bridge—Republican Candidates Bak- ». Her address will be illustrat- sermon ffrom these words found in I o0le Wi Hiave et Away. et school buildings. service. Her i il . " er and ith. . lantern views. Cor. 3: 11, “For other foundation canl Mr. and Mrs., T. W. Martin were| S0¢ial Affairs of the Week—Guests Funeral of Mrs. Dennis Sullivan. and Smith, ed with g ¥ -, bert Rudd. no man lay than that is laid, which is| guests at the county home 1 . Whe Come and Go. The funeral of Mrs. Dennis Suli-| Mrs. T. L. Bennett and son, Willis, Y o Mr, and Mrs. Bert Palmer of Provi- | Jesus Christ.” recently. T hane o tumse van was held from St. John’s church| have been ill with the prevailing dis- SPRING HILL ~ + . . ;l‘crneeE'oEraIf:lcl;.:c callers at Mr. and Going to Weést Haven. Clinton Oliver left Wednesday to| The Reading club met with Mrs. J.| Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock. A re-| temper. s, E. B, op's. visit his broth i -|S. May Monday afternoon. quiem mass was said for her at the| Work on the new Quinebaug bridze| At the democratic caucus in the tow: ngton. - oo DF OUver tn Wash-| Byp ¥y "5 ® Y indeman entertained | church Tuesday- morning. | is progressing slowly.a Many e find- | nall last week Friday evening Archic Mr, x}nd Mtrm ‘Walter D. Snedeker is pi are to leave town soon and move t . 4 N - v | v | v v d Richard Hamer i N - = Mrs, D. C. H: . | Miss Sarah Potter over Sunday and on The Switzer family are moving back | ing fault at having to go by the way|W. Buchanan an v -t CLARK'SFALLS such. good. citizons Trom tawn” Ta| ter Wednead Hattin was In Manches- | . 000y Mrs. Luther Rawson and to thelr farm at Flat Rock. | of Packer and Wauregan to Plainfield. | were placed in nomination for repre —_— AT T e e Mo, M S Dean'of Norwich was a | Calvin Rawson of the Neighbor-| ~All were very sorry to hear of the! Andrew Hartzall has returned from | sentafives. P of Yale Mrs. John Perry Wine First Premium | (hem 10 West Haven to veside, o~ | Week end visitor at her sister's, Mrs, recent death of Mrs. David K. Doug- | a visit at Brooklyn. Frederick Van Der Sump g 2 < { Allen J i 5. Child and son George spent the of Providence, for many years a| Johm Mellen has returned from a|university preached at the Bapt for Exhibit of Fine Jellies. Read Repaira. . e end with N. T, White and fam- ent of Plainfield, where she and|.isit in Rhode Island. { church last Sunday. ~Rev. }::rrny“:‘ Mrs, John Perry took first premium | Hiram W. Twiss with a number of been s, 7 = »and ran the old Plainfield ho-| Edward F. Raker and Selectman | i"uller of T?:mh.uvry will occupy the at the Grange fair in North Stonington | teams and helpers is to give the state! Philip J ard Miss Doris|, GeorEe Lo ani &mily recontly o: S p | George M. Smith are candidates for| pulnit tomortow. o 4 for the largost collection of different (T0ad to North Windham a coating cf ' Beach of Springfield were at the Ma- |rt2ined Mrs Julia Clapp of Pomfrct | The missionary auxiliary and read- | representatives on the republican sido.| ~Rehearsals for the COUFICe Hooy kinds. of jellles. Mrs. Perry had forty | trap rock this fall. ples vver Sund Landinz. £ it moved | 25 circle held an intereating sesting —_— The Countty Docto & ap IS SPWIE kinds, and they looked very attractive. | _Mrs. Diantha Stewart has gone to Mrs. Robert Clark and granddaugh- | (Beniamin Farrows and family moved in the Congregational church Friday HOWARD VALLEY e e It Is 1 DS George Champlin and ~son Arthur | Portland, Me., to visit her son, Archie! ve returned from visiting iu | S2turday to Fairview farm, where Mr. | afternoon. 3 omsschant of N 2 e T B4l Sany premiums on thelr fne vey-. | Stawert. ok, R, I Farrows is working for A. Jordan. i The C. E. meeting Sunday evening e, sented |:,nd4>r lz'n auspl . etables. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Litichfield enter-| Miss Jewett attended the| L'Apres Midi Club Entertained. | was led by Miss M. Chapmnan, M. H. Humes and family attended|dies Ald seclety. = o conpte of Mrs. Ruth Bill and Mrs. Hannah [tained Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Fuller of| teache ing at Willimantic Sa--| Mrs. George A. Wetherell entertained | Frank Fontaine has moved to his|the Stafford fair. dv\ S ihis wees in NSO Babcock were guests Tuesday of Mrs, | Hartford, Mr. and Mrs. Har Smith | urday {1 Apres Midi club Saturday afternoon. | new home on the Plains, David Cnpell.m;»o»f Mn.nanel_fl and M. di\‘:‘fih thls e iartiord apsht Bel Phoebe White. of North Windham and others last{ Mrs J. A. Murdock of Boston has| Prof. Edith Hall gave a talk on her Mrs. Fannie Tripp of Packer 1s | E. Hawkes of Willimantic were week | ?xfl- e ot Tudge Lo 3. Btores ] \ Tuesday and Wednesday nights ice | Sunday. ! been visiting at Modena the past week. | travels abroad. | keeping house for Dennls Sullivan and | end visitors in the valley G e Segraphical errer 1ML SN, about_eme-half inch formed. Mr. and Mrs. William Smith of Bo-| Alr. and Mre. T. W, Martin and sons| Mrs, Jesse Shead and four children | taking care of his three older chil.| Miss Helen Burnham visited in (By » typopraphical oon e s i Mrs. Frances Maine is with her auni, N among recent visitors | visited A. M. Grant's, in Mt Hope, ! visited Mrs. Shead's sisters in Hanrordldrem_ Mrs. Flla Griswold has the in-|Gales Weery last week. Perr 3“;]‘:‘”i,|_)” R Mrs. Abbie Lewis, at Glasgo. s, Welch's Py over Sunday, making the trip by aute fant for a time. Mr, smd Mrs. Bruce of Gales rry 1 ot