Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 29, 1913, Page 10

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RDAY, MARCH 29, 1913 LETTERS FROM TWO STATES ; ) T 3 : ; ¥ ——— © " 5 | Milie Closed for Holiday—Mra. Harriot SALEM Eccleston’s Death — Surprise . for Home-Comers. erd Saturday in )\I'V.ilimam!;: e re closed Fri- 2 5 ster service in the Congregational | “85 F0% SOOIV 0N 100 YO week «larch Sunday morning. He took for Monday for Alberta, Canada. B ot the. ¥ 7. 5C. B vervice o Funeral of Mrs. Ecleston. This is TOM—Tom Murray, the Tailor, 10 Broadway—Can you drop in to see me for a few minutes today—l want to show you ie evening, substituting for Mrs. Her- | The many friends of Mrs. ‘Harriet Houstor ficcleston were saddened to hear of IR Do L e e D why “TOM” is the talk of the town—Yes, you will be interested, and bear in mind please, that you won't have to spend a penny when ath Murray are spending the week |[South Windham. The funeral ser- @~ gt ) || Special Observance of Easter—Social Dance Given by the Grang 0O, NORWIC $ ES .x the hc f Mrs. Robinson in Yan- ces were held at her home Monday e s it st i el % ol O —All it will cost you is(a few minutes of your time—Goodby—See you toda YRR Tecemiy T Yiited, relstives i L Shot L S on, BURAT wad 1 you get here. it will cost you is¢a few minutes of yo Y y y Mrs. J. Manwaring and daughter, Dr. | cay. on Pendleton Hiil. frien d Mrs. H. L. Barton spent Hunt Sterry and his oldest daugh- ter, Miss Ora Sterry, are spending a few davs at their cotfage in town. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Beebe, a student of N, F. Burton. 4. is spending his vacation at the Surprise for Dauchters. Just a few'words'more. © When you come down to see me, don’t expect you are coming E o hie'perents M. mnd M. O | G gnd Wk Bryest Luther arransed { p il = hter, Mi a pleasant e for th daugh- 5 s | ’;e“.’:;mp w“fag"“‘f,éo‘;i‘;:‘c e into a mirrored and carpeted place—the | 5 5. stundun ana daugntne |SESEE 0o Stining i Caik e kind of an establishment where they've got | of "Montville were guests of A awetdnw Min T hinec . . . . | Loter & > ey 5 nsmveon gata his penyie a to add on just a little bit more to the price of | Vilam 5. Kingsley = Sier meseage Sunday mornins: . . | SEher Broiuer, “Waren "Rowers, of | Iy (1S, enering he held service % your suit to get even for:the-mirrors and car- | s Mthel May: ¥ & Miss Mary Edgecomb was a aweel | T oothen, TeNam H MaymArd. e |il town Saturday looking after the : . ’ o = ¥ ToastCr OSSR S he home b har pare | ¢ (eTests of s farm Everything is plain here. Tom” is | ey TIPRE TR plain. “Tom’s” fittings are substantial | at her former home in New London. Miss Dorothy Loomis of Lebanon is A 7. S y B | TR A T L e but plain. And “Tom’s” talk is plain. But | ] Erandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose | Master Bernard Crandail who un- ; 257 " | B Jecwert an opra e =t Uie. BEcihe when it comes to a show-down “Tom” has | J e ot XAl I e, 3 atey snd peuknbe something to show. More goods in more | guests from New Haven, spent the fore | spent Thursday and Friday with = | B o Mot unts summar | Fiods 13 N different §ty|es an_d color effgcts than you | tion with relatives 1 Normich. **°" | ing the Faster vacation with his par- ever saw in any tailor’s store in town before. | IR e e e e e e And they were bought “right” so that they | Miner. | were Sunday gue Kite Ray ana | dalis i - could be sold right. Rose Ray, M Civde Ray attended t contest in ¢ Wednesda Miss F the Easter holidays at the home of her Tarents in Westchester | Grange Gives Dance. SR i her n: illiman- s the past week. eved to learn of the va M. Standish fs spending | Miss Dorothy Cox o severa riends we: A social dance was held in Grange | eath of Ster Parker, _although ball under the auspices of the local | confined to house for vears, he grange last Thursday evening. An|was always of a happy, zenial dis e Suit or Topcoat e | o JUST TO GET ACQUAINTED To Order Donald Mitchell of New London was a' Woodbridge Farms M er attended the Easter A good numk xercises at t s el "l ot RS o $5.00 PAIR OF MADE TO MEASURE PANTS R, ot ¥ Coins Gettveten s ine| NrTu T ol Soult Sorwilk wers ABSOLUTELY TO EVERY CUSTOMER ORDER- FREE Faster sermum~|r\|(}!\n\ morning In the of Norwich attended mG A SU'T OR TOPCOAT - o = - - ' Secona arch. A Sunday | s place Sunday. school concert fo anig ok gy Udies | service. The prog on Mohezan friends Sunday the | '“Glag's Quidgeon of New London | A Igim of Sew e Made to measure, any style. Fit, materials and satisfact has been visiting a new suit free. rendered by the bo spervision of the Superinten Herman <. Brown. the princips ers being Katherine W. Wheeler, A. B. | G R as excelient- | ,ijon m the T P James, Fanny C. Merrtil, Tda B. James, | B '] eas orsanist. Windham County Nellie Vincent Preached Elsewhere. tr service Sunday afternoon at White WOODSTOCK 4 Rock. Sunday evening Rev. Mr. Col- | A i lins spoke tho a largze congregation at, Social Well Attended—Public Rhetor- Clarkville. i n guaranteed in every detail, or ; = ORI icals at Academy—Honor Essay to RAY, TAILR : Mork is being " pushed on (ne new indeman was in New LOR WHO MAKES GOOD CLOTHES 0 E g il 10 Broadway |[™ ™ s pen Lvenings residence of Nathaniel B. George W. Miner is seriously il At the Congregational church Sunday morning. Miss Flora York is a visitor among dge C. H. Child has returned from relatives in New York. Peepfrogs are here—a harbinger of visit in Lancaster, Mass., and Nash- va, N. H ’ spring Mrs. Clarence W. Taber recently of Norwich attended unday R R— e Captain and Mrs. Andrew P. Stone Hill were recent of Nathaniej Culver and famil : : 2 teriained her father, Mr. . Dr. A. S. Maine of Killingly was a|fain of Ber e e 0r Chamber — = BROOKLYN caller in the place Wednesda v Tl e S RO R = T = T R North Grosvenordale after spending s Richard Thompeon “and s | visiting ‘relatives in New Yomk stete, | DRVOS the Easter Light: Story of ATTAWAUGAN to preach | EKONK e e e ki lakesley, of New Haven, were in town | The socinl at the home or e % |Jesus, intermediate class s minster church iy Ariel Green, who has been working Willima Sunday attend the funeral o Cl = B oyl e o shman; chorus, Hail the Conguering =5 A meeting of cclesiastical so. = ol nt— | durlng the winter at the steam saw- | Guests from Nebraska—W e o oitend the funcral of Mra.|Child Monday eveming was well at. | marks by Rev. B. C. Bughee; | Ye Little Old Folks' Concert at M. E. | ciaty has tocn @ o e Chimney Fires Gauss Excitement— | during tiie winter 4t the sioam saw. S L i O e Baith T1, ‘Bl ar BhiAAsiin s. We Wil Praise Our_ Loving Church—Mill Changes. urday) at the church house Earl Gailup Entertains Friends. |mill has finished t iy epiis Bauth B, (Hail of, Bhiladelpnia| Gethsemane, Taura Bicknell; Schools < Friday for a week Sn Haster concert was miven in the s Be OCCUM AND VERSAILLES | **™ % ogentiln. benediction. Margaret Caffery was baptized at | vacation. 1 Ev B, church in place of the usual Missionary Leeture. Local Notes. the M. E. church Sunday and received | William Robbins has been called to aay i Stinday ing service and was en- Easter Observed at M. E. Church—| ReV: R R Kendal Is in sive an- | George Noel. who is working at Of probation i o Sl ST by liness of b - cnds in | joyed by all present Hose Company Opens Seriss of Fairs. | in the Congregationsl chureh Sunday | CPestaut Hill, spent Esater with his Littlo|Gla Halke: Contest Eivon st | Targs Hulfoe 1o comen : piselaca Going to Conference. b Opens 1gregational church Sunday her, Mra. Lizsle Noe olks Conce | James Huling is somewhat improved E e 2 Fersatll mornin | eI Bytht Ba i e M. E. church Wednesday evening | from his rece s to EI- | Rev. Fran mberlain_will_leay Easter at the Versaiiles . B. church Academy Rhetoricals. e abien ackley spent Baster with | ;o the' young people of the place. All | John b, Bellett and daughter of Cen- .1~ | here Mon d the N. B South g Rev. Charles Smith delivered a heipfal | . S , oy Ber daughter in Boston. took thelr parts well | i e are ot tivew ern conference to be held in Néw Bed- 2 Easier sermon and & Targe choir fen- | . The Public Rhetoricals given by the | ' Several from this village attended | ‘00K, thelr parte well =~ =~ ' = - | tral Villige = resday tn | ford. Mrs. Chamberlain will accom- dered excellent music. Potted plants | {udenis of Woodstock academy took | the Easter services at Ashford Cen-|pADET Bolingon disited with fames | here Su s Vednesday Inj o v him as far as Providence, where used in church decorations came from | 21a¢e af the Academy hall Friday eve- r Sunday Mass, er Good Friday " | with his parents, Mr. and iHenr S \ hd baby | she will spend the week with frien the home of Mr. and tre Trema® T | ning. The following program was car, Eodific Buawer Fmyio ihasibaen | BT O0F DOSL BHASY, O | Lk i eith sl patents, a0 | Snes N e e G ory | Hled_oue: Orchostra: Coronation et for her mother. in Willimantic, | s 15200 g 111 Wwith preumonia. : . re visiting anielson. | | ence Sunday, April 6 e . oleyn. Froude Leslie L. Sum- ed to her home here Saturday. £ : E — - viiter ned school e | illimantic Man Remodels s 4 I DiEht of & series of falrs a large| us. The Beils of Sevills, W. H. Juds; | cation, The following pupils were pre. | orown, of Ballouville being boss at | i r | nicce Mise Grace Lawton, were in | femredeis s number being present. Excellent miusic | Gualbertas Vietory . micangr . ade? | cation. The following pupils were pre- | pregent | R Mre. Maxwell Reynolds spent Tues- | Southbridge Wednesday (o nd the | 1is ‘mother ana bro a 3 S8 under the direction of a commitiee, | fer: orchestra: Three Davs in the Life | 4y smpe Normand D, Baker, Bertha C. | another friend from Moodus over Eas- | Officer. il Fath o oves Santer R T d Mrs..D: B, essrs burn, Hill, Filliger, Privie. | of Columbus, Delavigne, Ruth E. Bjom. | Bassett, George K. Bassett and Ina M. | %, . —- | proving her vacation by the o itan R elttarh bae The colors used were red, white and | berg: The Mother of Little Maude and | Basscrr. s Case was absent only | PR Caffres s detained from work | pev. i c. McKn | Chimney Fires. [ e | g tlani s winierai ] & salo counter. and here Mrs. William | Night, J. Offenbach: Persephone, Jean | are. Normand - D Bakor. Bertna ¢, | o There was an Easter. concert at the | antiems. - O e | PLAINFIELD Ve E e S e ired Smith, %, tosephine |lindy Sings, Paul Lawrence Dunbar, | sett, Marjoriek. Case, Ruth’ A. Case, | xniciia Teftash and Dier oty enis; [ Moodus visited over the SReriup s | William H n | N er A8 Lamarie and Miss Lily Lamarie pre. | Susan S Simmer: orchesta: 7 | Toon R Gurgner, Fari 5. James, Allen | Amelin Leflash and Oliver Tatrd spent | cation with her parents Mr. and Sip entortained quite a com- | ¢ P forthi 1 e eoie Boda counter wap cated for | Hermann Hagedorn. Eleanor | mes, Roy A. James. Caroline i T S | George B. Howar rday cvening at nis home | Silas L. Barbe Mr W by Messrs. Hill, Frohmander and Mos- | Etiquette, W. S. Gilbert, Ravmond . | faw o fraes Say has put two steel cell- | “)iss Jessie A. Smith spent hear Sterling Hill. Rumor says he is | 5 la > Kimb, L S oo wtogs chasis i The sn;_}qu. Miss Eva M. Spaulding iz spending | gS in two of his tenements. at Willlam 3 aichie © | soing west | pay fricnas of Charls H. Bar- | under mat « Nirs Sengman and daughter, | Burton 'Leavitt, In_Msmoriam: Tous- | ner Iaster vacation in South Killingly & Mrs. Grace of Danielson h: e g | phell's Mills were slad o | Ars W Miss Edith Sengman, have been guests | saint L'Ouverture, Wendell Phillips, | “Afes: Fred parier of Mt. Wormwood, | THOMPSON bden & visitor at C. S. Turner's 3 e rind Plainfield this week. It is | from T Quring the week of friends in Boston. | William FL hardson: A Fish Story, | visited her sister, Mrs. Geo. O. Balch, ek | The Ladies’ Aid society sup- ABINGTON his fir sit since nt carin, v s jace Jerome K. Jerome, Rolfe N. Lyon; or- | Sunday The funerai of Mrs. Elvira Farr was|Per and held a sale of g — | Ernest Gasl in th sence of i OAKDALE S “;\’\ Leper, a:n Wl(‘;efi El- | Chas. Walker and nephew of North | held at her residence Monday at 1.80. 0| 1\;1.m-.‘ articles at the church Y 0Bl rer Goncert—_Funeral of Timothy | lly from Sterlin | ) S ALE eanor ohnson: Shamus Tien, | Ashford, caileg on friends in town re- | Miss Annie Dunning, teacher at|Monday evening. L G ert Ga cd RK IERS . Caria i Joseph ‘Sneridan Le Fanu, Donald A. | Ao Briar CIiff Manor on the Hudson. is at | R B g e A | Cornell—Minstrels Postponed. | "L (0o Grown CLARK’S CORNERS Observance of Festival of the Resur- | {glline: The Law of Service, Lyman L st masie for MMeHtor Juaats | L erys | S | on Dr to o = rection—Horse Runs Away, Injurin O g Erienson ;. Hhe | Clinton Lewis is moving into the ten- | _The body of Mrs. Cora ehouse, s and concer | | Schoo sed we g 9 | Raiput se. Bdwin Arnold, Ida L. WOODSTOCK VALLEY | Clinton Lewls ts meving into Heriry.| Wife of Stowell Whitehouse whose church | losed ness among th & Qeeiner. Spriding: ehorus, Minsirel Boy, ar- .| Draper. | Mr. Draper ~will move dp|funeral was held at* North Windham | was w Migs Leonora. Jennings 5 e e Ge | Aneea By Bate. closed Fri- | Qvoibe o icn his sisrer. last Sunday afternoon, was brought to | Miss Allee Albertie | mantic mal sct REv. C. L. French, pastor of the Con- | " The semior class honor essay was | dag vacation, | #30hn Milis was the guest of his sis- | the Bedlam cemetery for burial about | the mornins. service. e e A gresational church preached Sunday | awarded Edmung G. E. Anderson. Miss Marjorie Hammond' who is at- |er. Mrs. Truesdale, over Sunday. | 430 P. m. i sthy Cornell for many | “Charles” oliver of $ife #nd Immortality Beyond . the s = tending W estbore el ¢ Soheoms | Miss Myrtice Kingsbury was in town ¢ 4 Town Health Officer. | Tesident of this town died at | Agricultur S 5 T spending ler vacat r home | o AhSE. oastar Ville Tuesday. uners | et e Grave. Job. 14: 14, 11 Cor. 3 WARRENVILLE e el frionck fait onda it | Jrank C. Lummis has been appoint- | Were held at th | | mter; vae Brs. French. Topic. Vital Living the | pleasing E. s : | er ve vs. e O o Tar AL Tatine | L e Aoiating, Buriai | = = {at_South W & X g Easter Programme by Cheir | Worcester. S ion | of the late Dr arles |Rev. G. O. Read officiating. Buria S e iimor ¥R Dows Lcezon of Baster. II Cor. 4: §-18 % Children—Disteict No. 3 puneta. | | Miss Beryl Beckwith is visiting her | Miss Sarah Crosby of Northampton | *'parmers have been plowing for the | wok in’ Abinaton combters. WILSONVILLE — g Numbers from this piace attended| and Chi . 0.8 Pumstu- | hte 1a New London. s = ge Crosby’s. it o whkie I e R e astroiss ads Sk S T i service at Christ Episcopal church in ai Pupi {7 Miss Iva Johnson of Mystic has been | FSTMINST Wild geese are seen these days as |y d to take place at Abington hall | e B S Upham spent a few davs | eral ¢ diss J Norwich Sunday. : . P . | visiting Mrs. E.-L. Chamberlain. | WES' ISTER | the harrow shaped procession goes on | on' Thursday evening had to e in- veel with Worcester friends. | Windham Monday a Frank R. Chapel of Rockville was a| Nearly 100 gathered at the Baptist|' \rg Arthur Eldredge has been ill | S i | the wing sorthward. | dennitely: postponed owing to the ill- | /B3 Week NI o of Quinebaus | dham i SRS st the home af Bis brother, 'Wil- | church March 23 ‘to hear the Faster | he pant waek. Minister from New York to Preach e . ness of several members of the troupe. | 1 YIS (NEr® (JEHSE itk her sis: | ilam D. Chapel, one day last week. programme given by the choir and Miss Nettie Z. Phillips, a teacher Al Candid e | " Y | "B. W. Whitehouse who has been | o O > | Wavatrtt M. Curtin, who has heen pchildren. a3 follaws: Song, | 4t Putnam. was at William Saun- | D3 HOWARD VALILE e e e i e R SRS SRR A I emploved at fhe garage of A. C. Swan | Welcome the Risen L _ scripture | qerg' recently. |~ Charles Koch is spending the week e &rip. | eranddaughter from Worcester over | I D O oy of B8 Baecntly | reading and praver by pastor; song | Allen W. Kenyon has been confined {'eng ‘with his famlly here. Patients Takn to St. Joseph’s Hospital. | A. N. Vaughn of Willimantic was | S1140 | : gntered the employ of F. §. Paimer a3 | Ring, Glad Easter Bells welcome, by | (o the house the past week by iliness. | “"Miss Helen Koch Is ontertaining her | . - {2 Tecent visitor in town | was a Worcester visitor | chauffeur. na Bossett: Fair Lilies, Almond Up- - e T N BRI o G | | | 5 o g | cousin from chelle. Mrs, I F. Hawkes Is in Scotland, —— E H. Rogers, while driving a new | ton; chorus, The Song of A , A § rs. T | i g Bt o Gimairennanr . o | atodnt, Anna MIdred. W Al SOUTH WOODSTOCK | ir and Mrs R R Merrifield nave | neiping carg for her sick srandenild. | EASTFORD i veok, was thrown out and severe. | for Easter, Carl Cushman: = solo — z - | Howard Valley school Is closed, as | ouU CANTERBURY Mr ewis s § . last week, wa t severe R T ] 5 B ? for nis | Master Arthur Merrifield went with | el T L e | G | ! | ok iana: witn @2 1y brufsed about the face and rendered | and chorus, Open Wide the Gates of | Raymond Shelden rome fOr NS | hew (o spend the Kaster vacation. | (1€, (eacher, Miss Bithel 3 Rilov. 15 W Methodist Pastor to Start for Confer- e | "5 D Nerr E mearly unconsclous for & few minutes. | Glory; The Way lnto Life, - | Baster vacation John Crofts of Hanover preached a | 3o 0 busumonla. She was taken to e . | vl | The horse ran away. Herbert Guptil, | ner and Allen James: Kast-r Flowers, | Many friends of C. 8. Shelden zath- | JOU CXOfs of Henover preached a | §¢” rosepivs hospital Mondis | ence Monday—Wedding Guests. | i ot New Haven | Harirord: I who was with Mr. Rogers, was also | Bertha Bassetl, Marj aud Ruth | cred at hi= home ou his birthdas 1ast | \GoSiminster Congregational . church, | 0M8@¥S _ Robins, the small child of ; is s s vacation with his Mrs. Fred Uyde wa chorus, Prais. 1 Satord, 1 presented h rockin Wiilium Robius, Is seriously il with | Mrs, I Y's school has reopened | fa Wibberly days iast v [ thrown out, but escaped injury. I la | Case: chorus, Praise the Risen Lord; |Satarday and prescn 1 TOCKIng | Mhe church was prettily - decorated | Willam Robing, is seriousiy 1l with | Mrs. Hammond's sehool has reopened | Samuel Wibberly. = | days dast week: S ther at a gacoline engine which was [ The Stone Relled Away, Irene Uptor Sutnam lodge attended the bu | s, en Bu and daughter | cation antic were of Mr. and Mrs | March 2 2 :.E nparquon‘ at Mr. Glasbrenner's or | What Can Little Ones Bring? Geor- | service of their brother, E. Gil- | Candidate to Preach. were removed to St. Joseph's hospital | Miss Mary Green has returned to | F. L. Hyde last week Friday and Sat- | two were a very golia Cushman; chorus, Over the Hills | more of Putnam Rev. G. W. Meyer of New York is Friday the Tourtslotte Memorial school at urday. joyable t:me Bt some other object. R

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