Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 14, 1912, Page 10

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_Windham County ; STERLING. Becial and Business Mesting of Ep worth League—Special Evangelisti Meectings. Mrs, Irving Anderson and Mrs. A. ¥. Wentworth visited relatives at Rice Chy, R 1 labt week. Mrs, Fred Denison of Westerly was & recent visitor in the family of JAW. Baker. Miss Mary Douglas spent Saturday Mrs, George Babcock was the gues| of her sister, Mrs. Hiram Ford, o Provide last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. H Moosup were guests Sunday Heywood of of Mr. LETTERS FROM TWO STATES - Committees to Arrange for Congrega- tional Christm: Section Men Busy. o{ Mrs. Fanny Trippe of Packer, who has been keeping house :for Section Mastet Dennis -Sullivan, has. returned. o | Mise Ada” Greongian has” taken her _Miss Mary Kingsley led the Y. P. 8. C, E. meeting at the Congregational church Sunday evening. Christmas Committ The committees on the Christmas t | tree at the Congregational church ara: t | Refreshments, Mrs, Annie Briggs and Mrs. Edward Winsor; program, Misses Mary Kingsley, Grace Dodge _and Rhoda Marsland; presents, Mrs. Wal- Tree . Exercises—, place of business a few Hhours -each day., ! i Severall Ablugfon people attendea court in Putnam qn o Mrs, Daniel dl daughter, Thelma, who havé beensguests of Mrs. Leroy Pearl in home on account of the ifiness of Mrs. Hoadly's daughter, Misy Clara Donald- #on, who has been very ill, but 1s now | convalescing. Road Improvement. The top ‘dressing of trap roek which ( 15 héing put on the state Foad from to her home on account of Poor health.| the Bastford line to Abington railroad bridge s a great lmprovement. NORTH WOODSTOCK Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Healey Return from the West—Birthday Dinner. Charlie Brett, little son of Samuel Brett, formerly of this place, is seri- ously ill with scarlet fever. Mr, and Mrs, L. H. Healey have re- turned from a trip through the west. oklyn, were called | | Chtistmas_entertainment and tree on Spoyding secretary, Miss E.. Speerll; orgdnisl . J. F. Speerll; assistant organist,” Miss E. Speerli. Stnday’/merning there was. a duet by Mrs. Speerll and H. Gulf, the cholr joining im.thechorus, he Sunday school = will Field Secretary of Lol Day League Heard—Christmas Tree\ and Exer- cises Planned. Rev, W. S, Mclntire, fleld secretary of the Lord's Day league of Rhode Isi- and and Connecticut, gave an address Sunday evening which Interested all. Christmas Eve Plans. . 'The Sunday school is making prepa- rations for a Christmas tree and enter- tainment Christmas eve. Mies C.'N. Turner has returned” from 2 visit with relatives in North Wind- ham and Chaplin. Mr. and Mrs. 8. D. Yeomans will spend the winter in Providence with their son and his family. Miss Eliza Zanger is in New Haven, called there by the illness of a rela- tive. Fddie Bates from Willimantic was the guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Otls Conant. hold its Chistifid§ §VE. " There will be recita- and*shiging by the children. San- aus will be present by special in- vitation. H The regular meeting of {he Mites' sqclety wak spent.in arranging for the Christmas sale, and supper. SOUTH WINDHAM About $15 Realized from Migsion So- ciety's Supper. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Hatch of Hart- ford spent Sunday with George Hatch. Mrs. Tucker anid daughter of Colum bla were calling on Mrs. Alfred Card Sunday. Mr. and M Irwin Barstow and daughter of M — ‘Washington, D. C., where he will have charge of the bureau of farm manage- ment. His family will join him there in a short time. Mrs, G. H. Lamson and son Arrol are visiting in Bridgepert. Mr. and Mrs, H. D. Bdmond and gons dry visiting in Hampton for a few ys. SPRING HILL Btate Inspector Looking After Stables Mrs. E. J. Stalker, who has been visiting her son, Glenn A., the last three weeks, has returned to her home in_Brookiyn, N. Y. Rev. Thomas M. Sparks of Water- boro, Me., who preached at the Baptist church last ‘Sunday, will occupy the pulpit again tomorrow. The very in- teresting sermon of 1ast Sunday was listened to with marked attention. The A. C. M. B. held its annual Christmas sale and supper at the church last week Friday evening. The selectrhen have taken the old do not take Substitutes or Imitation. Get theWell-Known Round Package HORLICK'S MALTED MILK Made in the largest, best equipped and sanitary Milk plant in the world We do not make“milk products”— Skim Milk, Condensed Milk, ete. tic have been visiting E. W. Avery. 1 Mrs. Charles Hahn has returned to] of and Mrs. W, Vaughn. A choir rehearsal was held at the home of Miss Mary Douglas Thursday evening. Epworth League Social. The Epworth League social and bus- as held at the home of nley Friday evening. Vaughn was the guest Mrs. George Gibson of Chosen Secretary and Treasurer. At a meeting of the official board the M. E. church Monday evening Mrs. J. Alfred Warren is ill at the | Arthur Wood was chosen sécretary and | nome of her father-in-law, Joel War- ter Kingsley. | They attended the National When some of the people were golng | while absent, 10 church Sunday ovening they found | ' The funeral of Peleg Brown, who | Conantville after spending u fow weeks 1 colored man lying directly across the | gied from exposure Sunday night, to0k | with her mother, Mrs. Mary Larkham, | fro ¢ ab- |7 morning scme achoel shildren Touad | P1Ace ThuCeday. The Sunday school fs Practicing (OF | sonce of K C. Dunban, who 1y oxpects | -~ Morning some school children found | Several from this place attended the | the resular Christmas entertainment | fug to apend the Winter 1 Florids € o try : Mrs. Chester May, Wedlesday aftes-| The Ladies’ Mission society held -l i, el yAndrew Pember has been serlously | noon, i their first bean . supper ~ Wednesday NORTH COVENTRY i Ve g ALl ho past week R cyening. The ladies entertaining were | L gra Ahe Giadye ML Tns been 1) s 0} or S - Mrs, Charles Back Mrs. G H ing to get the track in a safe condi- Backus, Mrs. W. ¢ Card and AeR A (TS of | Raady, Helpers -Grange COLUMBIA olds Annual Election. Congregational Church Sends Dele- - tion for winter. | B, Peckna % kb Mrs. Lydla Foster fthelwinter, 0 oo T pm\_mmm;“»unt-.l,,nm;.,p:w" ol roalized “rank errin was | gates to Liberty Hill Council—From 6 to 10 Degrees on Monday. called on her n Devolve Tuesday. Fhiowa | The little boys of the Hall school Eightieth Birthday Dinner. | EAST WOODSTOCK he ard took di z Mrs, Chandler Hibbard took dimmer |y oy oon Florida for the Winter, grange | M, stove out of the town hall and put in a new and larger one. » But the Original-Genuine HORLICK’'S MALTED MILK Made from pure, full-cream milk and the extract of select malted grain, reduced to powder form, soluble in water. The Food-drink for All Ages DE~ASK FOR “HORLICK’S” Used all over the Giobe The most economical and nourishing light lunch. oo oS odis S o= Washington County, R. 1. Techmicas Werld HOPKINTON for ser, At the Cle- School Committes Meets—Town Coun- the hi k is 500 feet In the Oguirrh cil Transacts Business in Probate Court. Inspected Stables. Start for Florida, | Mr. and Mrs. N, F. Skinner went to L. Martin supplied the pul- Florida Friday to remain the rest of t the Moosup M. B. church Sun- Rev. 1. "Newton of Oneco | Miss Mabel Moore is Wrs. W. Vaughn over the week end. fiss Mabel C. Kennedy visited rel- st week. of _Wauregan ce, Mrs, Willlam H. Mrs. C. R. Knight of Woodstock is the guest of Mrs. B. O. Spaulding. | 55TElday evening iast a party of about 5 surprised Mr, and Y Jverett Tathrop, recently masried, giving them | Rev. E. O. Foster and Henry C. a serenade and miscellaneous shower, | Isham were delegates from the Colum- | hments were served and the |ba Cong church to the | g was very much enjoyed | chu uncil at Liberty Hill Thurs- | 2 the purpose of passing upon Gave a Banquet. Jproving the organization Of The Ready Helpers g: ational church, The church at| Thursday evening, Dec berty Hi)l has heretofore been a mis- RBartlett, Percy H. ( sion, or more like a religious soclety, s acted as hos but 'there has been no church organ- quet was given in the chapel. | ization. The churches invited to the - Grange Elects Officers. council were the Willimantic Congre- At the lar meeting of Coven gational and Baptist, Lebanon First grange, No, 75, officers for 19 Congregational and Baptist, Columbia, elected llows: Master, L. P. Hebron, Windham, Colchester, Goshen, cer, G. H. Storrs; lecturer, | Exeter and Bozrah Congregational ide A. Murphy; steward, Emll {‘churches. Kochler: assistant steward, Owing to the scarcity and high price i | of conl farmers who have wood to sell find a ready eale for it at god prices. | Monday morning the mercury ranged s | from 6 fo 10 degrees above zero. |7 "The town council met at the town | Church night meeting wa itted | hall Monday afternoon, Dec. 2nd., and this week, as there was an entertain- | granted orders on thi ment booked for Friday event to the amount of $482 Henry B. Hutchins, who has been ill Probate Busin several weeks, is slowly recovering. g As a probate court they referred the SOUTH WELINGTON will of Alfred A. Langworthy to Jan. 6th, 1913, with order of notice. The inventory of the estate of Mary W. C. T. U. State President to Speak | —Boy Breaks Arm While Wrestling. the guest of F . ery morn getting ready. for their Christm: tree entertainment next week ay. WINDHAM % , —_— lation of officers in W Colonel and Mrs. W. 8. Chappell Closé | Stock grange takes place next Tu William Neely is Faay eventos. er from Maine, Summer Home—Case of Blood Pois- | 47 €¥°1 re Perry returned last we oning. HAMPTON i;lum acyisit with her son and family | Seth Kimball Goes to South Africa to ho 0100 gTib; Remain a Year. g was held Wed- S nesday afternoon wit Chester E. The Nosworthy house here is closed Woman, for the winter. i oih ocial hour g Jtred Fuller had one of his horses s being served by r summer home, The Swas- sl , e woods tika, and have gone {0 the Crocker | dly hurt while working fn the woods .Hv\z_m Y\.mv )x..,.m”n. for the winter. ‘“‘M bith' Brpehnbl bel Burnham, who is suffering from |, M58 S. iz /illimantic attack of blood poisoning, is_im- |18 been visiting in Willimanti Proving at o private hospital tn Wil | Tefyrned home. = nantic. ? " ictor Lar Mr. and Mrs. Harold S. Maine were | I _the Willimanti ot b Al ror Soke ! past eight or nine wee! Hartford friends over ‘Sun- | Pas E84 08 1 o her wee Arthur E. Pearle has moved his fam- | s Lulu Robbins resumed her du- ily into the Chelsea Inn. ties as teacher Mon £t <3 Mrs, Porter visited friends in Hart- |j]) g - peie ford last week. Gone to South Africa. Kimball, one of the sons of H. Kimball, has gone to South where he will remain for a re cartying small evergreen trees ev- at Louls Lindeman's Sunday. at the celebration of the 80th birthday of Miss Harriet Hibbard. | Luther Rawsol, who has been ill, iy | 2 3 ) is visiting her Jannister in Web- ' MALDEN EVANGELIIST, To Preach at Sterling M. E. Church December 26-29 The Mathodist Fpiscopal church in rling has planned to hold an evan- meeting from December 26 to There is much work being| I n se four days ax of the e { are public. ARue of Malden, ed to come and tim hursday on 1bject, night night, ster. £ found are greater i entertaining his zine cut above the mountain working 1600 1 yon where st ng town in -Senator W. F. Gates of Lebanon s spending the week with his daugh- | ter, "Mrs. Charles Larrabee. i | Mr. and Mrs. Philip Warner of Phil- | adelphia are spending their honeymoon | at the Inn. Col. an | ele t steam shovels are that hight— of the can- aggles the strangest min- America; town of 3500 | inhabitants%omposed of a score of ¥ ferent nationalities ;th of the mine executives and the and the only outlet oves 0 milen of the mont mountains in North Ameries, in a long narrow gash between peaky - 2 en® | rising 2000 or 3000 fest above it Hes ([OWR LreBSUTY | Bingham ,one of the greatest @ - producing camps of this worlds which t fort, All t The R Mass preach night the ar F Frida; E « aturda; 1 L hristian; Sunday at 1 F € God to Save a Stnner. ' Tt oting for el the ch afternoon. | | In the e | conclude with | & sermon ¢ God's Man. The Lord's supper wil observed after the even- ing serv At the monthly meeting of the school commlittee, held in Hope Valley Monday morning, Dec. 2nd., at the home of the clerk, bills were ordered | paid to the amount of $58.74 Mrs. W. S. Chappell_have | . Witter left for will_spend_the Ruth, Altha and Elton Witter | F will board with friends during the ab- | sence, of their parent: WESTMINSTER who Ceres has s Mrs. A, e Turner; Another special meeting of grange was held Tuesday evening last for co ing the and second de- grees on eight candidates. HEBRON Improvement Society Plans New Walks | —Prof. Turner's Chorus Rehearses. GRANITE INDUSTRY IM, " Knights Rehearsing Play. _Some of the members of the K. O, rehearsing the Bacheler | More Than $21,000,000 Derived from Quarrying This Stone in 1911, BROOKLYN Pastor and Family on Vacation— Church Closed—Farther Lights’ Sale and Supper. b's | 8. Champlin was received and ordered recorded and Henry H. Crandall, ad- | ministrator, was authorized to sell a |States in 1911 had a value of S2L881- | portion of the articles inventoried at |78, an increase of $a49,911 over the private sale. | value for 1910, Fourteen states, se- The inventory of the estate of Jane |cording to the United States Gealog- Maxson was received and ordered |ical Survey, produced granite valted recorded. at more than $500,000 in the following Mrs. Robert Plummer and her two |order: Vermont, Massachusetts, Majne, children returned to their former home | California, Wisconsin, Washi: . in_the south last woek. New Hampshire, Rhods Isiand, - Ex-Lieut. Gov. B, B, Allen, who was | gia, Maryland, Minnesota, North Car- taken suddenly and serlously ill last |olina, Oregon and Connestieut. Of week Thursday is much better, but not | these states the first sewen produesd able to be out yet. granite valued at more than $1,008,- Mrs. A. Irene Mills attended the fun- | 000 and six of the 14—Vermont. Mas- eral of her brother, Eackiel Boss, at |sachusetts, Californis, _Washingten, Wakefleld last week Monday. Rhode Island, and Connectieut— Dr. Harold D. Kenyon of Westerly | showed an increase in value of output, has sold the Buddington property to | There was an increase of 1,029,704 Mrs. Fred W, Gardner. paving blocks in 1911 over the " Angus A. Barber, who was killed by | 0f 1910, when the produetion was §7,- the cars in Paweatuck Sunday was a | 089,395, and an increase of $36,060 iy brother of Mrs. Alonzo P. Kenyoem of | value over the value of the 1916 out~ this town. put, which was $2828772, A propartion of the outpui of USQUEPAUG!* the lergest producer of these goes to Chicago: the blocks for York and other large eastern Social and Dance at Allen Stevens'— Personals. _The children in the Congregatiopal Sunday school are rehearsing Chriit- x; As music r the direction of Mrs. | William pointed The granite produced in the Usited Seth Geor Africa, Among those to attend the Pomona meeting in Danielson were A. E. Pearle and Miss Mary Pearle, Mr. and Mrs. . | Fred Litchfield and Miss Litchfield. services 'Sunday and listened clayifton X nt sermon by Mr. Croft. WOODSTOCK tt Moulton, who comes through | once a week formerly re- § 1 kept the storé and post Mrs. Beard Speaks on China at Thank Offering Meeting. ese D. revious to the establishing of route. Villia SOUTH KILLINGLY Surprise for Teacher — Bayberriss Bring $1 Per Bushel. and Mrs. Albert Pellett and son nk were in Danielson on Thursday | last week. £ Montville, his fam- William Robbins was in Danfelsen ' {1y 2 at Jared Ten- Tuesday. ast § cod sized, audlence attended Mrs. Irene x of Willimantic was day and Monday of Mr. and | lliam H. Brackett | State President to Speak. Mrs. Caroline Buell of East Hamp- ton, state president of the W. C. T. U,, “hamberlain m‘w? a party to is to speak in the Sunday school room imantic Wednesday in his auto. at Memorial church next Tuesday evening, Dec. 17. This wlll take the Thuday avening and voted to put a | Mrs. Buell will give some thoughts ursday evening and voted Lo put @ | .qthered at thg national convention. walk from Hewitt's store to the post- to extend the walk from | Broke His Arm. to the town hall. The good | Willle Pobuda broke his arm while work has commenced wrestling at school last Wednesday. He Edmund Horton and Fred Rathbun Willimantic by Dr. F. B. were in Hartford Monday and Tuesday | C , who looked after the opera- on_busin tting the fracture, Mrs. M Lena K. Brackett is in Hartford daughter, Mrs. Houg bury ng for her brother's children, who Prof. W. O. Turner met his class |have whooping cough. Monday evening at Mr. Horton's to re- — RIPLEY HILL hearse for a coneert Interesting Meeting of the Hill Toep | m Hinckley is the leader ap- or the C. E. meeting tomor- osed her house | 1ow. The topic is: Teaching of This | for the Winter | Year's Sunday School Lessons That Charles Hunt. |iave Impressed Me. PO s works at the Three Hundred and Sixty in Commu- near the old pen nity House Club—Grange Elects Of- ficers. Mrs. Miss Mar mings is at H. C. hter a Flor- n New office Lon- | ! | Fverett E. Brown with Mrs., Brown |attended the New England Corn show 1s a representative of the Connecticut Farmer. Pomfret school b Robert Rust The Community great success with rolled. he Whist club is having some en- joyable meetings. A number from this section are at- tending a Bee convention in Worces- | ter today (Saturday)., - Grange Officers. Wolf Den grange held theit annual election Wednesday _evening, , electing the following list of officers: p r, Herbert Slye; overseer, John lecturer, Jewett own! stetward by Browst: an- Plainfield were guests of Mr. and Mrs. istant steward, Nelson Platt; chaplain, { Nelson Lyon Sunday. ;s treasurer, Willis Cov.. | E. M. M. Marlor and son Mortimer, , Buretta G. Grosvenor; |of Brooklyn, -were callers in this vi- Fred Darling; Ceres, cinity day, e et Macgheatt ) e ARLdRT Pomeng. s o ora, Beatrice J. Brown; L. A. | Lo 0 n ‘omona Ses- TO”afld count“ J ANDOVER Roxana Wilbur. 1 sions. nished a program of Gift to Library—Progress on State Road—C, E. Officers. I weeks | Mr., and Mrs. William C. Child have | been guests of relatives in' Worcester and Boston, Mr. and Mrs. New H we: Miss E Per Barnard. Thank Offering Me The postponed thank off ing of the Ladies | B._M, was heid Tt Mra. Beard of interestingly on the work in ( Mrs, J. J. Williamson is Providence. Mr. and Mrs. William M. were in Wo Mrs. W, spent the w with his | 1 Albert parents, Mr. a T d town S ard met Monday is entertaining I\ in Boston recently. House club is a 360 members en- About 25 of the pupils of South Kill- Borier. i, iy ing Do b their teacher, 8. A, Do , surprise party Monday night, ‘on his birthda: The picking of bayberries in this ection is getting to be quite an indus- . One dollar per bushel is paid this year. A. A. Jacques has picked 24 bushels recently. School closes Dec. 20 for two weeks’ recess. veek end .ewis Pec Dorothy ard 'Spaulding. and ham ] and anor and H Pastor Starts on, Vacation. r Dennis left Sat- vacation, his wife and th him. He expects on Long Island church will be Mrs, e visiting left for New Re most s nina. ting 1n BOLTON Home of I are supplied by Massachusetts, New York, North Carolina, Hampshire, New Jemey, «;vmz other granite-quarrying states nese Atlantic seaboard; and the demand en the Pacific coast i3 met by the leesl quarries, ac Horowitz Burned—Mite Box_Opening. | Mr. and Mr Services were held in the ehurch A. E. Peterson have hers Sunday morning. No services closed their house, and gone to New|were held in the evening, the pastor | winter months, | conducting services at West Kingston Top Home clvb met with|chapel Hazel Dec. 6. The pro-| Amos H. Kenyon of Pawtucket vis- gramme included: Current Events, by | ited over Sunday at his home here. Mrs. Woodworth; musle, Miss Mildred | Miss Ethel Henderson of Westerly ance. A letter from the Wom- |Visited over Sunday with Miss Annie 1ub of Bolton was read, and the | E. Kenyon. i etary was requested to write the| Richard Rafferty spent Sunday 1 club concerning the work of the| Narragansett Pler. Hukyumet-1-senlye—the Glorious Gev- op club. It w also voted to| Brroll Wilcox of Kingston visited | etnment. Turks do not wpeak of “the et once a week during the winter.| over Bunday with his cousins here. n," but of “the Padishah,” & Per- The club extended its love and sym-| Michael Bullivan of Providence 1s term gneaning the father of men- to Mrs. White and family. Old- ' vigiting at Hon. A, W. Kenyon's. arch¥" A Mr. Duckett Ferriman be- Gallup _Lindeman i | Isaac Horow 1se, known as the ing Mrs. , of Oxford, Mass. | e hbuse: e The ok line o g John S Mrs. Hattie F. Moore is with her was burned last week Satur- ad, brother in East Doug day morning. Mrs. Horowitz and two home children were the onl at only “The Glorieas Government.” Sublime Porte is one of those Buare- pean cxpressions for Turkish instite- {tions which are never used by the | Turks themselves. The Otteman gov- ernment’s officlal title for Meelf s Sale and Supper. Frederick D. Lyon of Lights of the Bapt sale of fancy articles Monday evenl which was well pa Mr. and Mrs, Furniture in s th thing saved. n of the fire is unknown The dles’ h hurch d gave a supp roniged. Fifty-nine Prisoners at Jail. the t Ald soclety met x | Mrs. Charles N. Loomis Thursd ternoon. The mite boxes were o at_that time. Miss Kate C. Pomeroy has been visiting her sister, liam C. White. Mrs, Frances E. Rugg] lle to spend the w: ter, Mrs. A. M. Sperry Miss Clara Pos guest over Anna B. Post. with af- ned e were 59 pris- u of Windsor adings which was inter- Mrs. WiI- with the election. WARRENVILLE WAUREGAN Loeal K. of C. Visit Moosup—Electric Lighting for Company's Houses Soon. Mrs. Maxwell R Rochester, N. Y. parsonage. Mr, and Mrs. A. A. Stanton attended iy the Pomona_meeting in Danielson on S Saturday. They rem ver night Officers Elected by Ashford Grange at | Lith their son Waller had hie. famils Annual Mesting. and attended church there Sunday X — Benjamin Wilcox has been ill | Asnford grange 90, held its an- | past week, srrava | nual meeting in Baker's hall Wednes» | Mrs, George Gallup and Miss Nettie pndins s vening, Dec. 11 "The following | Gallup attended the Pomona meetin = : officers were electe Baturday and- v over Sunday wn Tu Thomas 'Bebbington; lecturer, Frank T i n Mrs, Jennie William: Mrs. 3 H. Bennett; steward, Dennison Paeker; | jted hér sister Tuesd Tuesday |assistant steward, Alex. M. Bassett;: Charles Hopkins of Plainfield and } ior | treasurer, O. D. Baker; secretary, Ad-|Mr. Thaver of New York were callers hos- | die S. Bassett; chaplain, Rev. B. €,{at E,B. Gallup's Tuesda ‘rfn;:hoo Cere Mrs. E. L. James; The ‘lawns and meadow: |Tlora, Marie Lipps; Pomona, . Lizzié |ered with a heavy white Noel; gatekeeper, Clarence Lee; L. A, |day ‘morning. steward, Mrs; L, A, Baker. - ® Mr. ‘and Mrs. B. Gallup spent Attended Pomona. Saturday in Danielson. | Several from this place attended |. et A 0lds’ friend from is a visitor at the | | es is in Rock- with her si ‘- ane, father of Mrs. Cooper, is arsonage with ail- dvanced age. S s acting as librarian until the return of Miss Marion Ladd, who is filling a temporary position college. hours are Maynard were in Monday . the Attawaue ree geiting numerous and fear-| Mr. and Mrs. Walter Frances visited | geographica le fenotes, b ks 1o those who dwell in it ‘Tho g. [talk of Romelia Anadol s lissa D. Palmer have returned after |residents may speak of Anatélis, Plans to Dedicate New Addition. . | | "t gance at Allen Stevens' Sat- |word Turkey never ongs were sung and refresh.| Mrs. Mary McConnor visited over |gins his Byok on Turkey and the Sorie it 2'to the | over Sunday at F. C. Webster's and |the lang le R e attended the dance at Allen Stevens'. spending several weeks with relatives | bania, or the Lebanon. They will tell in Exeter. vou that they live urday evening. In the realm itse name for th served Sunday with relatives in Providence. |Turks by oMserving thet “Turkey is g H’JPVKH!!H ontside 1l Mrs. Caroline Palmer and Mrs, Me- T Several local young people attended |onica or at his home, don Chroi SOUTH COVENTRY Eugene A. Tracy Gone to North Car- Mary Wildey is visiting a class- ellgsley coljege. 3 ¥ wyer meeting was held ht at the home of Oscar Panama Problem Equaled. In the justly famous Culebra cut at g r | Panama, " the splendid equipment of | Mot /Werkh. o A £ regular meeting of Stafford |steam drills, steam shovels, powerful | Political matter olina Congregational Sunday 3 the officers were elected. | locomotives and cars is picking up and | the mall during th School’s Christmas Committee. the new addition nears completion | handiing, not quite but nearly 3,000,- |caused the postal deficit changed to! v 3 to 5 and Saturday 6 to A beautiful American standard e Bible, with concordance, has sented the library by Erskine | of Moosup vis- husband, John ing treatment for the private = were cov- | prere it Mrs, Lockett is visiting frost Sun- | relatives in és' brother, Joseph reatiy ined until the fu- oy was Day Kimball hospital ternoon and was day e taken to the . ate Saturday rated upon Satur- pendicitls. 1t you would retain your friends, & not glve them away. g the installa- tion of office t place. Martin Richards has moved his fam- to White Rock, R. I rs. Henry Leavens was in Nor- wich Tuesday, as were also Mrs. Al- bina Downer and Rose Benoit. Mrs, Williard Arnold was in Plain- fleld Thursday. Faithful Employe for 50 Years, James Riley, W] enter the employ of the Putnam Box Themselves | Co. Guests Depart. Among those who have returned after spending the Thanksgi homes ter-in-law, Some of the em- nds and | being made to dedicate it | 000 cublc yards of earth and rock each | it t worth it.—Detroit Free P Il Rive | North Carolina to spend the winter 'win 1 21st, when all mem- | per mining companies, commonly | Truth Brought Heme. new state road here is under | months. bers are to bring a dollar they have |known as the “Porphyry coppers” in| President-elect Wilson has aires " v Britain having the contract, with e C v estry i o | P e y 3 t SOtk s Taaki st Dk p < ontract, |met in the Congregational Vestry |their experience. |ies and the Sierras, is handling, by |ter to please more than ome o fw mona grange ‘at Danielson on Sate NORTH STERLING to fifty men on the job. Thursday afternoon. A | simflar equipment, 2,000,000 yards of | people at a time.—Detroit Free Press. . O, Balch is ¢ 1 bt o WL & s T ned S ke Nowlee pastor, Rev, John J. Lockett, will,have left their Ripley hill home to EAST WILLINGTON | difficulties due to the nature of the of Birds. preach at 10.45 on Great Anniversaries. the winter In New York with LD ore and the elevation at which 1t is | day at Ragged HUll with Mrs. A, Moo Bride Mrs. A. Mo b ihe C. E. the toplc being Teachings che v = - g Mr. Whipple of Providence has been | or°myis Year's Sunday School Lessona e k| in the Thread'Clty has returned to his | _Mra. Fred Chesley is threatened with _— home here ¥ I | C.H Rounds made & business trip | , Th® following. have heen elected of- CHAPLIN to Pravidence last weel ; i Aear the |Suming ] Lot Sonpge. oo e a White; secret: e tide Mactar: Mr. and Edward R. Hall's Death—Had Been Wesrén S ey . Smith: treasurer, Randdli | anq Mrs. William Kingsbury and The- 3 e in lace stitch learned e =uilh ting M -G, Elanines the mat Talbot; prayer | odore Noble of New London; Mr. and in Washington, D. C. 5 has heen serious- | Edward R. Hall, 65, of Bedlam, | week. E ; ie : g : S e ah D a8 aen Serious- | Woonsocket, R. I, Willlam J. Wilson, |nent lawyer of Boston, wishes to buy : vast yvear, died at his home Wednes- | tral Village to care for the sick. of Worcester, Miss Helen Wood of of Mrs. Baldwin _her great-greate Woonsocket, Providence! Fugene A. Tracy left last week for An experience soglal | month. One great association of cop the A. B. Cadwell company of | The Ladles’ Missions sociat earned in some unique way and tell | the mountain region between the Rock- | discovered that it is a difficnlt mat urduy of last week. At the Congregational - church the{ Mrs. A. son and children | jore and rock each month: and the | Hunters from River Point Find Plenty Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. C: - v ‘ase spent Tues. At 7 p. m. Winthrop White will lead Miss Mabel Clark lives at Glass W. H. Platt, who has been working | here visiting friends. s Have Impressed pneumonia. . C. E. for the ensuing Charles Hallock to Hartford " ponding secret Searle Light and son of Sufficl in Poor Health for a Year. Mrs, Jennie Blackman has been vis- lookout, Mrs. Mrs. William Tucker and son of = Josioh Henry Penton, Jr. a promi- whose health had been failing for the | Mrs, John Grifith has gone to Cen- anklin, Mass.; Miss Elizabeth Phil- | Grandfather Benton's chair. ical condition at his home here. Mr. |52 = ; Riley IR 116 of \ho. alaast sttioes o ¥ forenoon. The cause of death was | Alexis Bragg of Worcester is v He was a farmer and S been opened on West is 89 vears old and has been teamster 50 vears for the Wauregan company. Electric Lighting. The wire and working apparatus for the electr s arrived and much electric i is to be installed owned by the Wauregan DAYVILLE Mrs. W. E. LaBelle was in Worces- ter Tuesday. " Mrs. C. A. Russell has returned from & Bartford visit inrned from mouth and nnett, has been con- ouse with rheumatiem Woonsocket, at Mrs. Mary D, m Bidwell 1 few days with Pr Hosen E. Greene was sick Monday and Tuesday, Substitute Carrler Ray Shippee serving in his place, end | 59 Nad been a member of the Congrega- tional church since May 5, 1878, At the funeral Rev, H. C. McKnight of the Chaplin Congpegational church will conduct the services. Burial will be in he family lot in Bedlam cemetery. Mr. Hall 13 survived by two sisters, Mrs, Sam Stevens of Middletpwn and Miss Nettie Hall, who lives at home, Mrs. Lemuel Stoughton and son John of Windsor have been recent visitors at Town Clerk A. M. Litchfleld's, CANTERBURY |« s moving hig | fa 1 acy house at the i ry has sold his Philips of Plain- | men have been bu ng wires, ¢ choaliat No g i 10 commenced thik and Mre, A. H. Pellett. and son, er F. G. Pellett, wern recent vis. ors in Brooklyn and Banielson, Mra, Frederick Bennéit'and chila of | Patnam, formerly of Brookiyn, Conn, re at Charles Robbins | Everybody’s erying it! What? When ing his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W R. Whaley. F Potter and Mr. Whittaker of | oint have been here on a hunt- | River ing trip and report plenty of birds. Rev. Mr. Stewart and two clergymen friends of Pr here at Mr. Stewart's farm making the trip by auto. WOODSTOCK VALLEY Alonzo Esterbrooks Army Station in Tuesday Returns Idaho. ¢ Lincks | pur oy of W. O Mrs. Ellen Lenia Dufty has gone to Woodstock for the winter, Mr, and Mrs, Wil E Union were in town Sunduy Alonzo Esterbrooks has re from Dose City. Iaaho, wi been wilh his regtment for the three. years. other vidence were from South erbrooks of arned o he has past B, Whitcomb, WILLINGTON nd Exercises. In spite. of the cold wind there was! i | Christmas Gifts | |a good attendance at church Sund the thoughtful and being from the words Neh. 3-28, “Ev. | troudiores against his own house. ! one now to do. Sunday school Christmas must hearsed nnger the leadersnip o | unning. - The teachers of public,schools and the teachers knd of. fie the Sunda; | pointed a_committe | Mollia Carpenter | ehosen to raise money for sitis for | children, Mrs, F, 3 IN, O. Werd w chase the gifts. = i | { Mrs, vidienc | Providence Tuesday for . A sermon suggestive of work for every | agministrator, Fred S. Pratt and Mrs, appointed to pur-| a former resi- lips of South Manchester. Christmas Committee. The Congregational Sunday school is planning a Christmas tree and con- | cert, the committee of arrangements Committee Appointed to Arrange for | being Miss Alice Coombs, Miss Nel- lie Albertin and Mrs. Agnes Armstrong. Probate Appointments. Fred S. White letters of administration on the estate eloquent sermon |of J. M. White, whose death occurred | On_the estate of Nathan | Nov. 25th. C, White of whom J. M. White was ‘White {Julla M. White are appointed admin- | strators de bonis non. the Ladies' Guild Holds Successful Fair— Distributing Materiak Tor New Bulldings. B The Ladles' circle held a supper an i fair at Grove Sottage Thursday aft inoon and evening. There were tubles 1 for the sale of fancy work, home-mas candy and food, and s o fisll pond eontaining many " | Preparing for New Bulldings. Material for ihe mew collége huild- °d at the various s been granted | *| your paltry territorles. | /500,000 soldiers ,on horses and foot, | |tention to have you beheaded.” " UNION < Bogue is with friends in Mr. and Mrs. Willis Howard of West Woodstock visited Mr., and Mrs, H. F. t the parsonage, last Friday. Rev. M. H. Graham and family will | move to the Congregational parish at and | af & document preserved in the i t Vienna ,which reads strangely n the declaration of war eent by Sultan Mehemet IV to the Em- peror Leopold in 1862. o you, the succeesor of the Caesars to the king of Polard and to your al- | that Mehemet, the glorious and | aperor of the East and | Yies, mnipotent o the West is about to invade rush you utterly, and lay waste vour domains, | to all ence in Vienna, where it is our in- ‘The |rest of the missive is devoted to a “Be 1t known | ‘We shall bring | ‘We. command you | to await our coming In your resi-| in Your Home, ‘ - *fhe BRUSH MOP permits scrubbing and mopping without getting down on your and knees. Prevents red and coars- ened hands, lame back, ruined clothing. Easier, quicker, cleaner, more economical, more sanitary. Cleans under radiator, ice-bex, stove, \sath-tub, etc. Entire rubbing and scrub- bing surface always on the floor. Inv Black Mop on the handle and dust shelves vou never could reach otherwise. ~ F Oiled Mops and Scrub Brush Attachments also fit on same haadle. ings is being distribut Fla. They expect to spend the re- |sites by team and autotruck. maifider of the winter at St Cloud, | The walls of the new cow barn are Fla. i 8 being bullt, The material is hellow A, E, futchinsefi of Princeton, |tile, The -bullding is one story &nd Mass,, regently, spent s few days with | will have a slate roof, 3 | his_parents, New cireular roofs have been built At the regular business mesting of | Mrs Jjohn Bowman and daughter of | on the eellege silos Which were moved the C, E. society held Deo, 1 the fol« | Ohicage were guests-of Mrs Bowman'y | last fall, 16wing officers were eleettdi- President, |brother, Fred-Prentics, .a. fow. Te-| Previsien has been made f Miss Fanny Jen: visitsd with | been on a trip te Emporia, Kansas, re. | Mrs. B, Bliven; vice presidont. st o cently, e R bullding of & rink o3 the college pond her brother and family In Woonsocket, | turned home Wednesday. Herrick; #tr T y 3 Ik easurer, Miss G. Dawley Stoclk and 1 e key, R L. for the week end. C. A. Sharpe is able to be at his|secretary. Mrs. d. F. Speerli; corre. laeer sardas &’fl'::.\‘—'"‘ oo “;fi; i\:c:’;:z:ten left Tuesday for will the bridge be finished? ——— it LK ABINGTON sy 1, Miss Grosvenor Returns from Kansas —Tep Dressing for State Read. Miss Euretta Grosvener, 'whe has |tirade agalnst John Sobleski, who is ipromised a lingering death, preceded by elaberate and horrible tortures.— Lenden Chronicle. CANTERBURY PLAIN C. E, Officers--Sheclal: Muslo Sund Christmas !M'mmln;:nt?_ WILSONVILLE Mrs. Arthur Staley and daughter, Carrle, were in New Boston Tuesday. Ell Tracy and Charles Webster are 4l at their homes. Let Ananias Lie In Peace. One of the boys is talking abe: casting a light on Jonah, Yes, lét's change biblical eharacters for a whils and give poer overworked Ananias a deserved and to be appreciated rest. —Milwaukee News THE HOUSEHOLD, ALBERT BOARDMAN, Prop. Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Street

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