Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 22, 1913, Page 10

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LETTERS FROM TWO STATES [ New London County WINDHAM LIBERTY HILL L Bupervieo: the Holiday. Inspects School—C. E. So- cial at Parsonage. G.W. Emerson, supervisor of scoois, sccompanied by Mrs. Emerson, visite the district school Tuesday morning. Rev. George Christie of South Cov- entry will preach here next Sunday morning. Rev. Charles B. Bliss of Hampden, Mass,, preached last Sunday. Miss Myra Moffitt, the district scho:! teacher, and Miss Gladys Clarke at- Tended the teachers’ meeting at Leba- Bon Center Tuesday afternoon. Social at Parsonage. The C. E. society had a social at the parsonage Friday evening. Henry V. Oehlers of New York was bome over Sunday. the Congregational Mr. and Mrs. W. A entertaining their slster, Mis: of New York. Ned Thompson of Guild. Mrs. Wesik. chureh Wednesday. Missionary Sosiety M e e oRg ave been heard here IR |y wissionary society met with Mra. The C. E. supper has been post- |1 T. Peguim Wednesaay. The ladies poned 5 Sewcd snd listened to the fifth chap- S g vaTa A Reason. ter of Mormonism the Islam of Amer- | ica, which describes Mormonism as a has lost two horses They were old. Charles Haddad @ithin two weeks. lifé, read by Miss Grace Bat. Miss Jospehine Keeney. the Easter o Raymol ects. es. Livingstone and Easter Service—Geed Friday Observance—Visitors Over Tomorrow morning & ombined Liv- ingstone and Baster service, entitled Tho Messag of Light, will bo held in church. - In the | evening the pastor, Rev. M. R. Plumb, | will lead the C. E. meeting, for which a special service has buniare'w.fl. mold_are New York is spending the Easter vacation with Alan C. A, Keeney hes been with Mr. and ‘Alfreq Harvey in Woodstock this Mre. E. K. Leffingweil entertained the ladies’ Sewing society of St Paul's is spending vacation in New London i LEFFINGWELL and vieinity o i Miss Emma Larrabee left Monday . for a week's visit with Miss Julia Copp Stors Building to Be a House in' o Groton Preston. Communion Service Friday Evening. 7 Beard has sold the bufidiag | The prayer life of Livingstone was tor Dy Doazd has sold e il | the toplo of the midweck prayer mest- moved to Presion, where will be e Congregational church, held vsed for a home for Mr. and Mrs .y evening, and the Com- Harris, munon service was observed. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Palmer s Teachers and Students Return. Tuesday with Mrs. Austin Rathby Mr. and Mrs. James Lathrop are at Preston. x home from Bales college for a short Roy T. Beard has purchased a mo- | yocation torcyele. & PR B iharine as returned | scademy arrived home Thursday for %o her home afte g two months at East Great e school, Winsted, is at her home here. Miss Mary Lynch, a teacher in Toi- been in New Haven this weel Ethel Champ home, Carpenter and Mr. to_Hartford B voited and auehter | ihe grammar school clossd Thur recent! i | day for ten days' vacation i i Mrs. ¥Fred Thompson and son, % £ Willimantic, were guests of Mrs, Hom- | Windham County er Wood Tiesda SOUTH WINDHAM Livingstone’s Memory Honored—C. E. Society Active in Good Works— _ Easter sunrise Service. | Farewell Reception and Mrs, L. B. Tenney. D. H The Christian En Sun. | Boston, where he was for several days | jgts show in Boston last week Re sxeniug was 1 rurice | 0 Y and Mrs, I.. O, Haskins are en- | E: E- Brown inspected Echo grange . Plumb. In place egular g Moa L O Faskios at_Mansfield Center Monday night, | pervice o programm mora- ning Mrs. Haskins mother, Mrs.| “rhe new serfes of dancing lessons M and Mrs. Clinton Allen of Mystic | dren of Willimanti¢ were recent guests | Phebe Sharpe as planist. nt Sunday with E. Aver: of friends here. | Sharpe—Butler. BT e ¥ Mrs. Irene Babcock has returned | Carl Sharpe and Miss Edna Butler S usiness ‘Mooting. from a visit with relatives in Nor- | were married Thursday at Deep River. ceting was held Tuesday cvening; | © Sl4il Carrier Jared Fuller is il with | perintengont. of o Gne ehiats meas New L. Clinton presiding. It was voted | grip. Herert Sisson, who drives the Haven. They have the best wishes of | o pey Fs.:f into the ck treasury | morning routes pplying for Mr.|a multitude of friends. b =0 B VD Huyleriinthe acternoon | C: Funeral of James F. Botham. ward the stereopticon lantern which A Vacation Visit. One of Pomfret's oldest and most to be purchased for the use of | The town school closed Friday,March | honored citizens, James F. Botham, M indham and South Windham clurch. | 14. for two weeks' vacation. The prin- | was lald to rest Wednesday at 1 p, m.. es. Mr. Plumb announced th first | cipal, Mrs. R. E. Geer, and Miss Gladys | at the age of 78. Services at the house Jecture which is to be on Panama has | Geer are spending part of the time | were conducted by Rev. Mr. Read. The Bees Bosked for an c © April. | with relatives in Norwich and vicinity. | Abington choir sang Lead, Kindly | Mr. and Mrs' Rola were in | Miss Martha Babcock and Miss Esth- | Light, and Mrs. Read sang a solo. At Providence over & er Taver, W, I. S. '16, left ¥riday to]the cemetery the ~exercises were in Mrs. Nellio Tub) spend the Euster recess in Westerly, | charge of the lodge of Masons, of which fined to the house by illness is K. L, with Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Bab- | Mr. Botham had long been an honored improving. cock. { member. Mr. Botham was also char- Mrs. Mary Tarkham has t Birthday Supper Served on Rare China | ter member and first lecturer of Wolf ing the past week with her daughter, s B me i her Caug) | rs. J. E. Scott recently entertained z s he A, Charies Hann of Conaniviiie. " | N orhood party. welebrating her |Decn an honored and useful ciiizen. e ey ATl h birthday. A delicious supper was | PUblic spirited and helpfulalways wil Jiing o friens in town Monday. . [served on china brought across the IDE (o help any worthy cause His s = reconss Tt hers, | 5648 more than half a century sgo by [Chesry amlle and original & brend o e B | S "Reoie's father, ‘who was % sea Dhilosophy will be remembered for| e Tande Pishop is very ill at | CApiain and made long voyages to the many vears. He was loyal o his s ry ill at | friends, and many will have cause to Orient. Tendered Farewell he home of her brother E. Harlow and Mrs. Simmons irned Thursday and from little | Wa- ; dered Rev. and Mrs. L. Y. where they were called townspeople Tuesda by the illness of Mr. Simmons’ mother. week. pRer: 3 irs. Parson artford is visiting Maine, her son George Parsons | Sunrise Service have ice, Mrs. W. C. Card, leader. Sunday 5a S Aticinoon 2% 3 oolock there will be & | DAYVILLE lcombined Easter and Livingstone con- o £ iven by the members of the Sun- | ~hool The regular Sunday tional Church—Address is presented. ars’ residence here they earcd themselves to all,.and | regiettdd by | been ednesday-. SCOTLAND Birthday Supper at Mrs. J. E. Scott's— | Tendered Rev. ' Reception. A very delightful reception was ten- | ingenious and B. Tenney by ! to Men is spending her vacation at home. the Adams have law | Mrs. Brandman, who has | guest of Miss Laura Johnson returned to _her home in Hartford Wi Rév. and Mrs. Charles Ed Cgrpenter of Vermont has been | visiting liomer Wood this week. Wood spent Mon- day evening with friends in Norwich, Mr. ot Barstow returned Tuesday from | Yale Divinity Student at Cengrega- in_Middletown service will bo omitted. The oifering | Tor the afternoon will be miven to Club. the purchase of the stereopticon lan- | s tern. Miss Clara Law is visiting her sister, Mrs. Murray, who e s il ATTAWAUGAN Mra. Charles Frankin was in Green- = | ville, ¥. 1, Sunday Blood Poisoning Results from Acc dent. Miss Emma Rollinson in Frankiin, Mas James Emerson and famils FETR T s e 31 Louise Garrapie got her finger Wayland Bennett spent the week end ELE’“' in he m biood poisoning ille with his parents, Mr. and h”rg‘ .Aknun:w Corrigan had a shock The lLadies’ Aid society met Wed- E st week. | nesday afi T V. John Hemmohway and son Fred- | nesgoy fterncon with e Ty e eric who were boss and second hand Gussts of Hanover Friends. 5. lid carding room finished Work | My ana Mrs. N. Lorne Grelx Were > ick with typho fever. s iy 5 L= phoid fe e, Tipioman, ot Tan: iss Rose Glenn is visiting at Hart- Mr. and M Lewis Gros lix Parr has moved his family , =t Pink eve 15 going the rounds nere, | (07 Sundav. e e 2 { Addressed Men’s Club. RAWSON The Rev. F. L. Bristol gave a very 3 I day evening. Phillips _Brothera two. Bghosy| FEIE B Sussell (was, fin o Mystlp arresteq Thursday morning who stayed | SUndar. inthelr barn Wednesday nishe, They |, \Uss, Viola Downs is spending some ] were taken before Justico Litchfield | (Ime at River Head. Long Isiand. ey | Nicholas 1fown fs il &t the Mrs. Martin Walsh returned Satur- | of i daighter, WIS 3. & P day from St Joseph's hospita where e has been under treaiment for a e broken coilarbone. | PLAINFIELD dirs. Joseph Dieichle is visiting c friends in Rhode Island. nam Th rsday to } 7 Beware of Olmtments for Catarch That| Mary J. Davis gainst her father-in- TR i BV law, John H. Davis, for a board bili : @8 mercury will surely destroy 1 1 @snse of smell ana completoly forangs | Whics she s was contracted when \ _the whole system when en:ering it she kept bourders in Moosup, about Inrougn the mucous surfices. o nine vears ago. The trial was of in- ;'r'l:‘lez, ould never be usgd sxcopt on | tersst. to Plainfleld people, as all of escriptions from reputable puysicians) (he parties are well known here. e mage they w 0ld | “hylere was & pleasant wedding party from th. an: | Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. raofl:red by F. Co.. Tole- | Samnel Whitford, when their daugh- do 0. o ind 5 | ter Eigle, was mirried (o a younk man n Uiy npon | from Providence. The ceremony was fhe blood and iiucous suriaces of the | performed at the hame of Kev, Mr. e sure you et the ganmine. - It s | Carter. taken internally and made in Toledo,| Irlends of Miss Luetta Gallup are Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Tastimo- |'painéd to learn of her terrible iLness. BEEN prosgiets. Peice 15 BT o st co 150 bottle. e HAMPTON Take Hall's Family Pills for Cons 2 e 55 Tramps Arrested for Sleeping in a Are You Constipated- ¢ & box of Dr. Barn—Play a Succe: Ir so, New Bros to see his wife and | Lawrence Barcer of Yale Divinity Interesting talk o the Men's club Mon- m H. Devolve and several oth- ers from this place were called to Put- stify in the case of King ps fou wo amp: up trouble will quickly disuppear | (r. rrested by Sheriff Fitts and tak- hey will stimulate the liver, improve your digestion and get rid of all the poisons from your system. They will | surely get you well again. 2ic at The | Lee & Osgood Co's en before Justice Litchfield Successful Piay. At the play presented by membere of Little River zrange $15.i0 was taken evening of ‘more comfortayle. and Mrs. Tenney soon where a larger field | community During | | 1 | butler, 'gul Dorothy's Hogan, the peliceman, Frank The play was a success. Mr, and Mrs, J. W, Clark, who have been spending the winter on Long ls- lend, have returned for the summer. Alfred Fuller has taken possession of the store wnich he recently purchased of T. J. Roberts. Wiste Hoffman i3 very il BROOKLYN House Repaire—Mrs. Arthur Bell Entertains Jolly Ten. Men have been shingling the Town house. Mrs. Herbert House has been home for a few days. Mrs. LeRoy Pearl is slowly recov- ering from a serious ilines: James Kemp of Worcester is a vis- ftor 2t Wolcott Witter Miss Abbie Witter of Ekonk is spending the Easter vacation'at her home. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Witter and Miss Helen Witter were in Providence Sun- day. Miss Daisy Baker of West Willing- ton is spending part of the Easter va- cation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Baker. Jolly Ten Entertained. The members of the Jolly Ten were delightfully entertained at a soclal ses- Town sion at the hospitable home of Mrs. Arthur Bell Monday afternoon. The affair was a St Patrick’s tea, the decorations in the dining room being most artistically carried out in green, each guest receiving green favors. Af- ter partaking of goodies and green ed and Lester Eaton of Vermont | tea the party gathered in the lving room, where cards were enjoyed through the evening. The first prize the Gilbert | went to Mrs. M. O'Neill and Mrs. Ber- the Mahon with Mrs. M. Bedard re- ceiving consolation prizes. James Lowry and George Parker are making aiterations on the house re- cently purchased by Alfred Latnrop. Mrs. Waiter Bell of New Britain is visiting dirs. Arthur Bell Miss Gertrude Gooding of New Bed. ford, Maes. is visiting Miss Dai Bake: Farm Sales. Mrs. Catharine Morton has sold her farm in the north part of the town and bought the Danlelson place West Village formeriy occupiea by Charles Cleveland. POMF¥ s oNTER Sharpe-Butier James F. Botham, Honored Citizen. Marriage — Death of Prominent and Robert Rust Den grange. For many vears he had miss his helpful advice and assistance. He was fond of his home and was very thoughtful in devising conveniences to make it He leaves a widow, of the entire changes and who has the Sympathy WESTMINSTER Church Votes Not to Engage Regul Pastor Just Now. Miss Cassie Medbery spent Sunday at_her home here. Miss Helen Koch has been spending a few days in New Rochelle, N. Y. Charles Dewing is at Thom: burn’s. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Merrifield of New % have been spending a few days th their children here. William Robbins has pioyment in Hampton. No Rogular Pastor. At a meeting of the members of the ‘Westminster Congregational church it was voted nol to obtain a regular pas- as’ Col- Yo obtained em- tor at present, but to continue with | John Croft as supply until later. It is hoped that later a regular pastor may be secured. One of the lage elms on the Church Common, which bad been killed by lightning, has been cut down. Mrs. R, R. Merrifieid has moved into the Yerrington house. The farm formerly owned by Aaron Morse has been sold to New York peo. ple. Lester Worthington spent Sunday at his home here. EAST WOODSTOCK No Easter Vacation This Year—Fair- nolm Austion. Miss Marion Sevrous, teacher, will spend. the week end af her home West Medway. Mass. There will by no Easter vacation in the school as it was closed a week owing to scarlet fever cases. Auction at Fairholm. F. A. Jordan had an auction of farm- ing tools and household goods at Fair- holm Wednesday. Miss Mildred Brown has closed her school in the Chandler district owing to several cases of measles and_ the serfous illness of her mother, Mrs, Wil- liam Brown, who was stricken with paralysis last week, her left side being affected. Personals. Gertrude Anderson is spending sev- eral weeks with Mrs. Paul Gifford in Webster. i Mr. Jackson has moéved his family from Eim Tree farm to the Darling cottage. He will continue in the em- Dploy of Mr. Comstock. Natbaniei Cbild has been &rip the past weeks Mrs. Herman Chandier and daughier Dorothy, are visiting relatives in Hart- tor il with SOUTH WOUDSTOCK Ar. and Mrs R. Southworth are spendiig a few it Arnold’s Iun. Miss Rertha McComber is suffering from u severe cold. Senexet grange conferred the first d gree upon a class of cizht candidates. Putnam lbdze was ecalled upon te perform the burial service of Brother James M. Botham of Abington. in | and Dr. Hutchins at- | | tended the automobile show and flor- | in | werk in Dantei St Sire. 3 D, Hinery her niece in Olneyviile, R. ¥, O. Plummer attend bile show in Boston last week. ‘Walter Smith has moved his family to_Steriing. Tred has a fine lot of chick- ens; 130 in breoder, which are doing well. Cutting Up Chestnut Timber. A steam sawmill i fast using up one of the finest chestnut wood lots in this eounty, which is mear the Howe Hill sehoolhouse. Titus school is having one week va- catlon. The chicken pie supper at Ben Plerce's this week was well attended. Henry Owens is critically ill with pneumonla. The geason for trapping furs is near- ly over, and some have made a snug little sum Guring the winter months. WOODSTOCK Grange Initiates Seven—Public Rhet- oricals at Academy. Miss J. T. McClellan returned Wed- nesday from a visit to Washington, D. C. Edward L. Child of Worcester was a Sunday guest at Valleyside. The public schools ciosed Thursday for the spring recess. Miss Nellie D. Chandler returned Tuesday, after spending some time at Atlantic’ City. Senexet Grange initiated seven mem- bers Wednesday evening. Mrs. Hamilton Holt spoke on Japan before the Pansy Band Tuesday after- noon. Fast Day Service. Rev. R. R. Kendall held a Fast Day service in the chapel Friday evenins. Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Sheppard have opened their summer home, Bonnie Doon. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Bowen have re- turned. after spending several weeks | with relatives in New Jersey. Miss Marion Edwards is at her home in North Brockfleld, Mass., during the vacation. Academy Rhetoricals Public rhetoricals are to be held at Woodstock Academy Friday evening, the 28th. THOMPSON New Owners and Tenants Take Pos- session of Property. Mr. Ericson has been moving into the Kingsbury house this weck. Myron Efliott movea Tuesday to his tenement in Mr. Russel Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eddy visited at | Nathan Chase’s Saturday and Sun- | day. Arthur Wilkes of Worcester was at | his_home here over Sunday. Willlam Chase and family are ex- pected to move to their new farm this weelk. James Wilson has moved to Fort Hill | farm. Miss Martha Knight has been visit- | ing friends in Providence. Mr, and Mrs. Backus and children are spending several days In New York. Mr. ang Mrs. Charles Knight are timg Washington. " CHAPLIN | Vit Sermon on Livingstone—Miss Hunt | Taken 1ll—Aid Society Meets. Rev. H. C. McKnigkt gave a thought- | ful sermon last Sunday on the life of David Livingstone. Miss Florence I. Hunt, teacher in New Britain who is home over the Baster vacation, was taken Il this week with quinsy sore throat. Mrs. Keller of Hartford, a graduate nurse, is with her. Mrs. Gertrude Frink and family of Scotland have moved. into the house of Charles E. Ross, recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Penno. Laudeck Drothers of Bedlam have been plowing this week. ¥rank Phillips of Hampton was in town Tuesday, buying cows. The Ladies” Ald society met Wed- nesdav afternoon with Mrs. A. M. Litchfield. STERLING. Moosup Wedding— ue Social. Local Guests at Epworth L 1 Mrs. S. L. Martin, who has been il | in a Boston hospita] for several weeks, is expected home this week. Several from Sterling attended the | Loomis-Bowen wedding in Moosup on | Wednesday. { Mrs. Herbert Smith is slowly improv- ing Mrs her daughter. Providence. | Mrs, S. S. Burlingame and daughter, { Mrs. Levi Carr, of Oneco, caled on rel- | atives here recently. 1 Mrs. D. 8. Kenyon. Mrs. William Kenyon of Omneco and Mrs. Charles | Sandland of North Attleboro called on Mrs. W. W. Vaughn Monday. Social and Business Meeting. The Epworth league social and busi- ness meeting was held with Mr. and Mrs. W. Vaughn Friday evening. Mrs. Willlam Walker of Sterling ! Hill calleq on friends here last week. | Harry Sandland and Miss Marjorie Sandland of North Attleboro, Mass., are guests of Miss Mary Dougias. EKONK Warren Tanner, who is emploved in Haddam, visited at Iis home here over Surday. Miss Esther Gallup is at her home here for & week vacation Mre. Trene Revnolds and Mrs. Ed- | ward Gallup took a drive to Sterling | Center on Wednesday and called friends. Miss Olive Tanner and Miss Esther Gallup visited the Wylie school Tues- day. Mr. and Mrs. Tred Paine drove to Sterling Hill Wednesday. They will move there April 1st. Maxwell Reynolds has nearly 200 chickens, all in a thriving condition. Edwin Gallup accompanied his wife Wednesday to Stamford, where she will remain for a while for rest and recreation. WILSONVILLE W, E. Bigelow of Webster was a lo- cal visitor Sunday. Obediah Stone of North Grosvenor- dale was a visitor with bix brother on Wednesday Miss Alice Jack, clerk in Webster, has been at home for a few days the past week. Mrs. Arthur Steley has gone to Me- morial hospital, Worcester, for trea ment. Bverett Huntington of East Thomp- son was a local visitor Wednesday. Alr. Staley was in Worcester Thurs- aay. CANTERBURY PLAIN Tsaac Belknap has been visiting Mra. Hiram Ford, of | ! | i The ovster supper given at the M. E church cleared $12. They alse had a varietx entertainment. The elm tree that stood in front of on | Danger of Using Long Range Rifles Demenstrated—New Bungalows at Lake—Geod Friday Services. An object lesson of what may be very liable to happen quring the epen seasen for deer hunting, provided rifles are allowed to be used, occurred in this place recently. A. L. Frink had fold a pair of oxén to a man from another town. The purchaser and Mr. Frink’s hired man were riding in a wagon driving the oxen ahead of the horse while on the road leading from Chestnut Hill to Pine street. The oxen suddenly jumped ahead, the horse reared and a small sapling about three fourths of an inch In diameter was neatly cut off by a bullet. The bul- let passed between the horse and oxen an instant later and the horse, or the occupenis of the buggy ,would have been brought within rangb of the bul- let which evidently came from quite a distance as no report was heard. Long range rifies are dangerous weap. ons even in the hands of skilful hunt- ers. Schools in town have been having their Easter vacation this week. A Warm March. Last week on Friday morning the mercury stood at 52 degrees, which was ten higher than the highest point reached during March in 1512. George C. Stanley has purc tract of timber and wood of William P. Johnson. It is located on the old road from Columbia to Willimantic about & mile and a quarter from Co- lumbia Green. Mr. Johnson is the proprietor of Riverside farm. Peep frogs, wild ducks, robins and bluebirds indicate that spring is actu- is Mrs. Barrows will lead the C. B, én Sunday evenine. .| 'The M. B. church, en the Green, wil hold Baster exercises Sunday mern- ng. WARRENVILLE J. A. Murphy Place Seld te New York Purchasers. Mr, and Mrs. G. O. Balch spent Tues- day of this week in the Thread City. M. Bassett and E. F. Bassett are in the employ of R. M, Balch. The school in district No. 3 closed Friday for the Baster vacation. Mary Bass, who has been In the em- ploy of O. D. Baker for several months, is spending several days with her par- ents in Westford. Mrs. M. Metsack ang son, Mike Met- sack, Jr., were in Willimantic Tue: asy. The place formerly known as the J. A. Murphy place has been sold recent- 1y to New York purchasers, who are making many repairs. Judge O. D. Baker visited the Thread City Wednesday. SOUTH CANTERBURY While working in the woods last ‘week Levi N. Clark had the bones of his left foot put out by being struck with a stick of Wood. They were put back last Saturday evening by Dr. J. Byron Sweet. Charles H. Newton of New London ased a = = ing the day, on account Church the pastor will give an Faster | poirymen's ‘Institute held here Friday. nine hundred eggs in process of incu- bation under hens and incubators Mrs. J. A. Utley, who has been spending the week with relatives and | friends in Hartford and Plainviile, | Wilde: Mrs. Jerome Orcutt of Bridgeport was the guest of Mrs. Cyril Jchnson last week. Mrs. Freq Wildey after spending a e few days In Boston is @ wuest of |tended the suffragette meeting at the | friends in South Orange, N. J. capitol Tuesday. Mrs. E. O. Foster i ents at Amherst, Mass. Willlam Bertsch returned day from Philadelphia with The new street light piaced on the visiting her par- | grange building is meeting with gen- ! eral approval. Wednes- a fine | test was participated in, the first priz day evening of last week by Cov younger set discourse. The Sunday school is pre- Frmen J Boic W\t tovA whers he £ Tt : First Selectman F otter nas | home, Wallingford, where he weat 1z variog an Easter program for the | ror tovers] days heoh saftering from | Saturday, accompanied by . Secretary evening. Baptism will be administered | .2 STUOrE), CO4S BT S 5 Walter: A Allon: St B The members of the W. S. S. B.| In Miss Miller's room at the local = - - club were entertained Thursday after. | school the following were perfect in triliss Nellie Dugdale is recovering | noon of last week by Mrs. Emily Cobb. | attendance during the term just end- TR & Seetrh SThek. oF Stip. i i | ed. Rosie Zusick, George Dzumak, Siss Darofliy Daes. cof Wellealey Pissilndred Egas) Hatching ) ) | e or Waodmerih #ud, " Jobn Geriel Hills, Mass., 1s 8 guest of Miss Mary | Lester I Hutching already has about | tiol, WooRer S (NG, Z0nli s | For Cleansing . Blood T have never found anything equal to Hood's Sarsaparilla. In our home it is regarded our general family medicine. We use it whe ever blood or that tired feeling. 1 regard simple justice to speak well of th that has proved its worth so many . fainly we would not know what to do were we it medic deprived of Hood’s Sarsaparilla.’’ Mrs, L. H Nusbaum, Goshen, Tndians, 7 It is because it combines the great curative virtues of more than 20 valuable ingred just those prescribed by the best physici Hood’s Sarsaparil Possesses such remarkable curative power. It is the Sp the blood, stomach, kidneys and liver. Get a bottle toda a ng Medi for ;| PIANO TUNING 1s my rade X srne |And 1 was taught Where they are made. J. H. GEORGE, Telephone 19 Han week. The guests were who teok part in the play, Gilead, given here last Fall. being awarded G. H. the consolation prize to Mr A pretty masquerad torrs and G. H. S was glv entry's at Highlang hall. tween thirty and forty attended uding four out of town guests Miss Annie Schell and Charles Schell left Friday York where they will spend the Master Easter BOLTON el the guest of Levi N. Clark Mon- | gliy here. holldays. Grange Does Honor to St. Pat 9 s The regular meeting of Coventry ralhndnjur illiam { Mre. Samuel Wibberley of Plainfield Livingstone the Them grange, Mo. 75, was held Thuradsy | 'reland—injury to William Meadp was in this vicinity Tuesday. The Sunday evening church ®ervice | evening. Entertainment for Hall Fund. was under the management of the | W. . Pitkin is able to be out s = Young People’s Missionary committee | suffering from a severe cold | Grange Inspector Wa T - Tolland cou"ty conductea by Mrs. E. O. Foster. The | Mrs, Peterson of Worcester, Ma Enfield visited Bolton grang general “topic was the life and Work |is the guest of Miss Maude A. Mur- | last week Friday e & of David Livingstone in Africa. phy.: ram was suitable to St. Pa STA!:'FORD lTh!—t ,‘:dles' At(fl“sm‘lP‘t[.\' is lBh gneet —— two especially te Ing at the home of Mrs. Mar . Yeo- | being a aper entl 1 Ir Sprt man: lext Tue: y: on. IH esting Characteristics of } Ministerial Asseciation Meeting—Fun- il oS ’d“" ’::‘":"k“ SOUTH WILLINGTCN e gt e LR eral of Mrs. F. L. Batchelder. g ant the f-aks. rd. | ford and a St. Patri u 55 At least two new bungalows will be Blmw Eoiulo-Nicrel Vnr'Each Gl e test in which M « X The Ministerial association will meet | erected at the lake this spring, one.on | ner Hall = Company’s Employes— | 70" ;0 "ol | 00 . Baster Monday at 8 o'clock witn Rev. | the Sawyer lot on the east shore, and!| Warren E. Butler Goes to Masonic | the consolation | At ot L. B. Curtis. This will be a-fare. | another on land of Albert Brown on | Home. ng cake and coff s well to two of the members of the |the south shore. At present there are —_— NAdtksd - Aniddvar Gran association and their wives. about 14 bungalows and residences on | Tach of the employes of G. Hall Jr s Aacever Orep e shores o e lake. “o. received one of the new five 2 nir Elizsa H., widow of Rev. F. L. Batch- | at the n yma sty g oy . p ANE) W g ome of Miss Agnes Lyman |day. The same thing was done when elder, died at the home of her son, | near the lake last week. the first Lincoln pennies were issuec & nd Dr. F. P. Batchelder, at Boston Tues- Fastl Dy B B harles Wyilys of Wik N e e hools have . e o e ast Day Services. harles Wyliys of Willimantic made o at the Baptist church here on Friday [ Gov. Baldwin's Fast day proclama- | & short viste here 3onda Amy B. ( « 8t 2.45 p. m. tion was read from the pulpit last Disd_at Vernon. = 2 o, is spending h Eater Dbcervition Sunday and services were held in the Mrs, Maria Dundoy, formerly of this Warren E. Butler is at the asonic secong John Zemek New Commissioner’s Ax Falls. Commissioner MacDonald for the work | Hoffner In the interest of economy, the new | state highway commissioner is to com- | bine' the Inspection of mew highway | construction so that one man will work | 3 n several towns. In pursuance of this | plan the appointment of William O. | Eldredge, who had been appointed by | Andover visiting h A o pair of black horses. in this town is revoked. Cleared Over $10. SPRING HILL the''stated communication of | . pagics crub [ b o lodge, No. 24, F. and A 7 kY Attractive Easter Pronramme at Bap- STAFFORDVI SN belworic on the it A | as | TI00C MBDPEr and sale 00 home ms tist Church—Benjamin Harris Diss | Congregational Church Members Vote e weaduasay, 8vi in 95th Year. Against Federation — Methodists GURLEYVILLE | fund. "Over $10 was realiz At the Baptist church tomorrow the | Vote for Plan. | —_——— choir will be assisted by other sIngers | mpe members of the Congresational | Prizes for Punctual Pupils and for HEBRON T e o R aolo¥” | and Methodlst B pal churches of | Excellence in Spelling—Lecture by | pared: Organ voluntary, The Heavers | Lii8 place voted Monday by ballot| prof, F. C. Smith. | Whist Party Affords Pleasure—su Are Telling;. Doxology: Invocation; ( SStWeen the hours of 13 to § p. m. | = | visor Young Visits Behold the King, responsive readinz: | fpoceiilng Ihe Droposz, fto ‘federdie} school close; esday for the Bas- | Glosla: Patelc isitéen . With o Cheiat: [0S, JW0 . CIEEERGR E08 (€A ter vacation of two weeks. | Ther : scripture reading and prayer: Forth | f®0 FUAEE N e Phhe Congre; term will commence Wedn: b Hortor ever on the Cross; soprano solo, Hail | {050, URRTIROUS Vote, The Fongtedns | zna >rizes were awarded by the Glorious Morn. hymn 289: sermon by | fonal church voted not to accept the Miss Frances Bliss, the pastor from text Luke 24: 6; an- | .., ¢ tl:lc‘xl‘uwn o < Margaret Kuckle them, Awake, Thou That Sleepest; Mi: Pearl Bowd is spending a Bertha Fuller and Alfreda benediction. e ske with e elatar Aee e r nearly perfect attendance Nearly 8 few weelts with her sister, Mrs. Wil S AR e - liam Bowden In Monson, Mass, who ans, - prixas weliti o o BT Benjamin_ Harris, who died at the |is Il with diabetes A e hcme of Mrs. E. B. Gardiner last| Miss Ida Smith of Windsor Locks D Eers s et week, was nearly 95 years old, an?|was the guest of her brother, Charles e HEGLAW was she Shes had aiwave lived In Mansfield. 'Since | Smith over Sundas TR T a fall some years aso he had been g3 & i mith to Lecture. Gnable fo help himself very much, but | Service by Sunday School = | 5.0 "iyank Cuitton Smith, who | had been patient under his afiliction | Next Sunday morning worship of | (.1 oht' German for a number of years | and appreclated the kindness of his|ine . J charch Wil pe coniucted | ang’ who has traveled widely in Ger- friends. Two nleces survive him. B e O T somEed | sany: 1. 0 dellver & lecture at the The Ladies' Ald society held a so- | BoSier nd o e o, will be | M. . church next Wednesday evening ctable at the church Wednesday even- | £ram, The Message of Light, will be | s e e | : iven. pecial Easter Service. | ing which was well patronized. 2 L 4 ‘Automobiles have a hard struggle to Easter_will be observed at e | get through the mud here on the h church Sunday morning. special | Tast Sunday the party aboard one proentinne) of mubls ard frecitations| the grip for the past two week ene Richardson. who has been | evening service. were in tow nda ill for two weeks past, is at St.| Henry M. Dunham, from Mansfielc 5 WILLINGT ON h's _ hospital Willimantic | Center, was the guest of his mother, | One way ta awaiting an operation for appendici- | Mys, Martha Dunham, nd sisi s « " a coa m; TS i Charles Hobby, Sunday, Marc eigh An Taster concert commencing at ! Invitations were issued to the men = 11 o'clock will take the place of the inf the district to visit the school e — regular preaching service next Sun. | o A. . Peterson is at his home on the | Profect 5 day. | hill for the Easter vacation LI Mrs. B D Darron has been sisit- e Yourself Horlicks ing her parents in Vaterford for a | A e sy | COVENTRY Ask for i Mrs. Preston is one of the sufferers | —_— ORIGINAL from coid. | Easter Musical Programmes—Cempli- INE Mrs. Bent is visiting in Ashford. rehtaiy BB eheen—Maskers [Danke: GENU S EAST WILLINGTON { The choir at the Second Congresa- | The Food Drink For All Age : 4 . = = | tional church will render special Fas-| Rich milk, with malted grain extract, in powder form—dis Mrs. Whitman Wilson 8 very 1ow | (il also have. a Special Song service in water—more healthful than tea or cr)fi'ee,cI Used mlt lla Copeland is keeping house for | (ot ‘oot hyeci sesicr n athletes. 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