Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 17, 1913, Page 9

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Saturday, May 17 much damage to tender plants in the | NIANDZ . T~ gur'dens. Peach buds were also killed. Eé‘ o a les L 5 rs. B, S. Geer and Mr. and Mrs. its i b liam Bulldeley of - Nofwioh were] Ovner of Quarry Supervising Work ° amone those who atiended chureh ser-| What is Going On in Pine Grove. - I i d vice in Goshen Sunday. e R e It is time to send us your ST wah WObRLTY e s mothes Mario Malnatti has returned from a day. The carnation was the prominent | [MSIness trip to @uincy, Mags, ool I ETNRS and GARMENTS for ow The Sunday school had a short | 19 sl S VOLUNTOWN and interesting -exercize in the after- | ‘N5 Rosbury distrier, = Lo Lo COLD STORAGE. 3 ; I gy | in"the villnge Wednesday. 5 Our method' of handling — 2 Delegates to North Stonington. | Sidney Taylor is entertaining his F that : Lincup for Today's Game With Ster- | v ang Mrs. A. H. Geer and Mr. and | cousin from New Ve - (3OUE: STUTSCSASSUICR You A 7 & 7 . . : ose) . Sheldon e to Leave gates 10 2 e New London pusi calle i % . Who is Going and Coming—Incidents, Accidents B3 = Mo county conference of Congregational lay | before storing and that their e 3 SALEM L4 502 shurches held In North Stonington on Andersen has returned from tural lust d be: h and Building in Three Counties ! Ay 3 ; _ | Tuesaay. Lo Sweden, his former home. | natural luster an auty have 5 —_— Saturday afternoon last about 130 | Tuseday. i Gates 1n DULHE 3 hiew Vet i Grange Offers Prizes to Children For | fans gathered on the ball grounds and | Hareld Winchester of Fitchville call- | | Do Lo fafes i putiing a new vl | heen restored before returned S Flower and Vegetable Growing— | Were well repaid for braving the chilly | €d.0n {riends here Sunday. £ fora gusoton R £ t i tho Pall: 7 : ames ever played on the local dia- | attend = reception in Grange hall, Notes. : New Londen County E UNCASVILLE V. and Mrs, Hrnest Rogers and son | MR, When ‘the home team ‘defeated | Liebanon, A s ovening. | i and Mrs, RO, Libbs, who have We do not use local stor: sz | o Mr. and Mys. Frnest Rogers and son | ggjtid Work Sotial and Athietic | M. and Mrs, Reuben T. Manning and | been a ir cotiage, d A, f | Silver Pie Knife Prosented Mrs. |Gorton®f New London spent the week | DaisG 1oy means same il Do with | family, Mr. Miller and Misses Felen | some time (e Shorts for | but rather send them into GALES FERRY | GCharles G. Turner on Birthday— | ¢nG ai their country home, Hillside | Sterifng and should he amother Tast iand Milile Ward of North Franklin | visit to Norwicn. . |hands of experienced and re- i Wind Damages Handsome Tree— “9'! : i | one. Manager Shelden will have the | Were guests of friends in Goshen n- colnL Mallon. gady L oTaers, o 3 Cemetery Association Meets—Funeral Mother’s Dayg Ghboried 5 !((”’lwl;llnl and J }\;‘rl’{‘l\ n‘ ¥ wi‘ following lineup: Martin rf, B. Pechie: day, \mu‘-ijn \»A, x Hartford : pent liable FURRIERS who give of Mrs. Harlan Newbery and Infant = {air" Jones” cottigs dn towee) | | on. Tatra g8 Tavinte db W Juocnt| Farmors! beedn pladting comn thish iy ithem a Furrier's treatment i A | A pleas: rpr W P R eCr 5 Nt i 2t 220, S sl i arley 'W. Tripp o bury w Daughter — Missionary Auxiliary | & bleas: ferike Samuel ~Calkins = and _daushter, | ¢ 'jarvis or Larkin p, ¥. Bray sub.| Rain was needed ,as the roads and| j,ilerley W. [Lripp of Waterbury was |and care. Mests, noon, 1t ‘being. her. birihaa fss Julla Calkine of New Lendom|3r Pechie of Glasgo will hold the in- 5 dry. | S h Dorman is visiting ner = e xteen friends met at rrived in town last Thursday for the | gicator. § The strawberry plants were in bloom | qavanten Mes. Lo W Tripp, in Water- Charges as low as the low- The annual meeting of the Gales | Sxtech friends mer. They are guests at the Hurl- | Well Attended Dance. and were injured by the frost to some | hore. : ? iy el e i \ vasive of the & B chgih '\‘f']" were ser st st > Sner | Saturday e there was a well | extent. | Renjamin Mallory of Boston spent est for good and safe care. e veatrs of the . 5 church diay | S, % . Hunt Stary and daughter | qiinded danc on nall for the | Mr. and Mrs, W. T. Curry, who have | Sundas with Mrs. Mallory at the bat- | Doy for the past year, noting of ; ned the Red cottage for the sea.| To Observe Memorial Sunday. Mass., for several dave, returned home | e enjamin Mallors of Boston | tems of interest the re | The Memorial committee is | i . | #und Eastern Point has been making e pertiigiant Taba pb e At Sunshine Convention. oF’ M /Chadwiok: is Wpending o ..‘J.f“n,. i for Seropanine the sol- | : T | # lentghy visit to her father, George as ion made by six contributors. aura Woodworth, who is del- | few days at his home in town diers' graves. On account of the larze | NORTH STONINGTON |= At 7 o el e M n was unanimously re-electec n Good Cheer Sunshine so- | Nrs, William Maynard, Miss Jen- | number of people who intend to at- | —_— — e e Bowler of e ar rasident. with R. Irving Hurlbutt own Tuesday, accompanied |nie Rogers, Miss Fva lish “and | tend the unvelling of the monUMEDt | Success of Congragational Association | [ FUCSt of er mother, Mrs. J FURRIER, e nd asurer, and Thomas sert W. Av ie society’s | Miss Kitty Ray were Norwich visitors | in Jewett City it has been thought ad- 3 2 | phine Sweet. | nam . 3 o S Frederick E. Com- Satir > 3 hange {he date here and | - Sessions—Demonstration of S8chool | Mrs. IFrank Fuller has returned to : e nt Charles H o Mrs. Frederick E. Com- | last Saturdas visable to change {he date here and | - Sessic | I has, returned ito 291 Main Street mstock and Charles . Satterlee irs. George W. Dart. to at- ir. and M raves and chil- | hold the exercises on Memorial Sun- ! ork. her cottage in lLaurel sireet @ were eeicted advisory board, and R Sunshine convention in New | aren. Jomama Haeaaraves and obil- | G0 ana plans will be made accord- | s | few days’ absence. < | ng ibutt was appointed super- | York. oF New Eoraih e Sy ety [ Rev Van Horn of Ashaway, | tis able to be out. endent o e yard. It was voted Miss Alice Prentice of of My LN R e e b Rev Belanger, a former pastor | R. I, s in the Third Baptist and Mrs. H. B. Goodeno m.‘ BT= move rocks where practicable | who has been visi s e B S h|of St.'T chureh, now of Bridge- | chirch rived in the grove Wednesday for the | 1647 om the lots at nt unsalable. | in town Sunday nig i Heshan il Ll ort, and Rev. Fr. Par of Now e 500 e season | S A E e Peank 4 & C v. of New London, were Salem | X ¢ . : 9 prorsatiie Mrs., Martha Williams of New Lon- 3 4 B e oueon moved e Ciftoks Thie e | Huvenere gieste of Rev. Pr. Mo | e xew Landon assaciation of Con= | 4,175, ertha Wiums ot Xew ron- | Aqamn’s Tavern £ e T et dant Son in e absince of the pastor, Rev. | “Hawar_ adams ome: Taiana | 0EL Seet of st done e T 1861 D T P e il : e e e e T 5 SShlie. mtenianisie o ey cottage for Mrs. Josephine Swee offer to the public the finest standara 5 e ) ol 3 3 Sl B 5 | ente dinne he exercise rned to their home in Middletown eiaian, Filsner, Culmbach Bavar, Visited Bursiee MHome. hon . ) pending who preached a most | friends in town Ve ITtAEenE anidieihe aaelh e N N [ Agierr : v % 5 seval i e it his St Wi Aot s : 5 A st i William Ahearn of New lLondon | Beer, Hass Pale and burion, Mueir's s Eoeiiiin B Sewn. oc Sy f 2SVERL s B his Coueltc helpfui sermom. Rev.| . At Foresters’ Convention. | spirited and inspir spent Sunday with Walter Barker on | Seotéh Ale, Guinness’ Dublin Stous, was itor at her summer Entsrtained for’ Guas Miss Helen Ma-| . Charles E. Malne has ‘jmm veral School Demonstration. Orchdrd stree C. & C. imported Ginger Ale, Bunkes st v remaining over nigt sl " Miss Helen Ma- | qayg (his week in New Haven, whero | .. SR Aibis e - | Hul P, B. Ale, ¥rank Jones' Nourisn- he o Mrs. Delphine Fish L e e G of the Christian' ;"3 tEnded the Foresters’ convention | ; Ahe t e e HAN R If:,‘ ,5& Steriing Bitter Ale, An?leu‘.l:r, > Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Milo | (110 5 TGY DL P i he evening. . las the representative of Court Liberty | GEliidqoN ANOVE! f R e ilaor Bimitas and Sabet of New London ! ; & ; z daughter, Miss | or (his place A PN Beckwih 2 | & at their sun : igsley Visited the'| Barley attended the amening schuice o A e en ot benc S itk | Fevi = 0l Howe D D, and pemic S A?A:L et et AN i tives In Norwlch. | the season at the Chesterfield Baptist | Tyiday morning for & week's visit with | 278 Luther €. Gray. =~ Ricketts to Preach at Conference | none 447-1 et L LL Browning and and listened to i modt ) S L e Wibr and Mrs. H. S. Young of Nor-{ _Burning of Milo Burr's Property. o i - D. ¢ s mother, Mrs. W. I mpressive germon | AMiss Alice Morrissey returned 10 | oo among the attendants at the as- 8 cottage he week end of 1 hor 7 Revs . wrili hiet haphew) Rev r-w\{u qu e le'\ Tuesday e held with the ch of Hanover | P moved fri Fine Fias Shtiled g thuep | henestas e with BEeR & irs. Leonarc rin anc e- | Wednesday, May 21 e g i ¥ to reside e o 3 Williams. | frlends who. reere ade Many | jyn Main were in Norwich Wednes- | Howe of Norwi | Sachem Street will ba closed from 0 Y of ams iends who regre r depart Lot et S | Washington Street to Uncas Street i Parker. of Xor- | ¢ i To Offer | Kicked by Horse. Miss Mary L Smich has been enter- | 2 Wnopsis on Wi n Church | further notice, a were Sunday gu at Mrs. Par- | ¢ h ange met en- Joseph B. Sheidon, the local iceman. | ia nds from New Kk Do for Missfona? Following’ thid will | i 15 s former home. I ng and voted to the | was severely injured Tuesday while Clarence, the two vear old son of | v an address by Rev. . H. Ricketts - ks"”;l‘l.ERID.“L‘ frs. R Povey and daug est flowers and vel trying to catch ome of his Torses | Mr. and Mrs. C .P. Kendall, has been Frik c e treet Commissioner. s Grace ey, of New London lgave to the children's gardens vn | which was out to pasture. The horse [ ill with pneumonia and inflammator: - Delegue te Uahimencs = s summer home | v #TeRCE his_season in some manner threw Mr. Sheldon | rheumatism ; Ze delogates appointed to the New | Wednesd | of his daught William a0 was a business | and then suddenly whceled and kicked Lecture on Poultry Raising. mdon county conference at Nortt . jiot nisdausl er in N ndon Monday | Bifa in the face; cutting o deep ®aBh | ‘&b w0 Boen of Wost Mot lec: SiBineton mpato) Minl st oty Sotr FUNERAL., i o Supervisor John A. Youns of | and disiocating is jaw. He was k- | yurca ‘o Ponii Raising i Grange | S s s S s miadcaing | | Coichester visited schools in town last | en to the Back hospital, where he | LAFC GR BE. | 3 . f | Mirh. 2ialieh N. Newbeiy. Thursday and conducted a teachers' | was cared for. He was able to return E | ~M?fi(m“ of anes‘ Gu““-] Ea e ;i: P e B = neeting in the Central school. He al- | home IFriday | A business meeting of the Ladies'| v seam TR uf Ma Amo P 15 |50 att i omeeting b the i — ! OAKDALE | gulla was held Monday afternoon AND EVERY DAY, o bt o Wite of rian e s . hool the e ing o j! —_ — Pians were made or the conference » at_the Methiadlsi church Suniss o attar | Mre Libson. of St e, | QECEUM AND VERSAILLES . Day Noted—Social ~Union | May 21 and an entertainment cariy in —_— 1 fathod hurch Sunda 5 i n land Charles R. Tiffany of Wallingford | s { June | . wrmoon, was, largely aitended by relatives in 2nd Ch edgany of Wallingford |y and Mrs. Trving Gregory Give Up Gives Dutch Supper. House and Barn Burned. | Stationery and School Harrlgon, jpaltor of tiie Galis Feiss Sang at St. John's Church Henry A. Rogers | Management of Boarding House. | n.. ¢ | lyench, pastor of he house and barn of Milo Burr | ek (hsrucier, " speaking from Troverbs e’ Mrs. T. A, Williams at. | the Totokett Hose company Wednes- | 523 T i v e e N N L S e A0 | (5% e willam Freavy way elect” | (87, O Pe 13: 5 pen jmay in | poren. o cov wed (mineeRe ) The Broadway, :Stere Some Time We'll Understax | e e tional Ministers and | ed manager of the baseball , fill- 1 ation by the X. 1. club. 1 e was nd a hbor sus- | Z L endered as= a solo by Miss G | moving household gor North Stonin n Tues- | N k il \‘;"vv-f“\x" (‘:m by the resigna- The (. B, meeting was conducted is bo over charged with 67 BROADWAY apman. Relatives from New lLon- | their farm. on Raymond I tion of Delor Mossey the pastor | arson. Son, AR MeOR®, North Haven; Ritchic Nowss bincd by the imney Fire. Secures Property Again. AL Noikh Siontngton Medinhs ] Village Miscellany. . and Bosion were also in attendance. | ertson estate % five e e John Quinn has secured the busi R BRd. MEd Brench Mr. and AMis Biiven wich was _the syes nith, R. Irving Huribuatt,| Mr. and M George Paton of New |o nr T uest was ex ness block and business of Peter Du | ® SeHolBeld und Deadon o Mrs. Jennett Wed- irtland Colver, Rufus Hurlhutt, | London were € ests Sunday of | tinguished 1id of neighbors, | Gueite whieh has been under the | 1 teRdaihe ncetinL ot the Sam F. Brown and Ralph Hurlbutf | her, Mrs. Jane Pator e Duquette management [or e past | o e e e Walter Chappel has bought a motor- acted as bearers, Burial was in the | after a visit wit vear. The preperty formerly was the | {jono1 Churches iniste TELEE® | cycle and is dging a great deal of rid- Semty tot ia the S CHESTERFIELD Topsrty of Mr Quits. Mr. Quing | oi0l ShEclchcud nunisters at Noxt i ) )v ! flowers bore < x‘ iell, has re- ‘\/ i (7 g .H.»:\ possession '\\ r:4lu-,u“\ ‘ i Fellowes was calling on friends | p,Lhe well driiler ch was at Ang whery, whe was Mothos Doy, e msc'\:ulx Service at| ionai machinery in his bottling estao- ndiCeaonock Pl —_—— assist in th vities " : e 4 aptist Church. | ment Cemstock h 5 D ; Tho b Anoie lother's dav was ed by the | - iR Sarik Semsic FITCHVILLE ful i helpful members, w € 2 i L 3 utec Mr. and Mrs. Richard Clark and ading wh is be S DG T aPaint e { sreatly missed in tb §oen L iers of the congrega- |son spent Sunday as the baseball ground e O L raritiy s May) Basketi/Hung! fol Deacon/ F. H. gd by her husband, hier mothor i bl anTE e atter several vears | mih Si e Villag Schedule. frs ¥ 5 S5 At the first s Cie Saturd : ekl e R Showed Public Spirit. G ereer ) Mrs ¢ r day des Ritchie spent Sunday at his|A. Richards. Paul Glasbrenner, W. W. Woodward ! . ns: ©aIeE BO % B ac I n Hen ) om Baltic The eral services of Mrs. Joseph | and C. Fellowes cleaned up the old | *:{ sons L Liss Mir Chapel Rosofsky and family of Cassavant were held at St. J i round the chapel Monday e : : de Olser his summer 1 2 Su 1 i o urial supper 1 1¢ hape Ny SR Al retirned. s H 1 H £ Olse is summer cottage here L % DesSureault officiating. Burial ipper” in pel o epending several dase m Mve- |in everything, but in nothing eeting o3 ich, John Treadway and Harry P | Ven ciBoadingitiouse. | e s s Babist far Pescon’imipeans | moresthani Hie g . t s Mary Tinker spent the week | tnoiy, 200 Mrs. Irving it 2 ASHWILLETT Tuesday evening some of the mem- FE ED . \ ¢ ( t I I ville : : Sotokett Manufacturing companys| . C. ‘Eggleston of South Lyme in | M basket filled with fruit d a =t 3 ne rs L i board ise with ability, moved yurse containing $7 to Frank H. | - AL OIS S : hel Boynten. : T Al Driving Accident. R omnacs o ae S branic A |you purchase to nourish your ah Perk d g s rt Walder Lbiman i e leston of South Lyme was | Mr. Thompson was Jut to retire for E kins. and | i ‘ et ith the Smith & Win- i R e vt en ho was axmmnguiyy | DOTSE. e ~ Perkins. | Wednes hapi 2l of Mr. and Mrs. Gregory | veck: While driving e R e L We ;stand squarely on % o b Misé Kate | paraiyt S i Sy of her fat Mr. Alie a5 4n actiye member, will [/ {zom {He shaft and the horse r=n, un. | siaried In search of the ones whom e | QUALITY, and 'in 'buying 45, e raoon e Communion Sunday. e IR DloRoeh An th the occupants. The horse ran nearly | Ceeded in rounding up about half of . g ev. . Wilson H C. Chappell pastor of Hierabar Th the reriaval of Mi ' | to the village with one shaft hanging. | the party, but the others could not be | F 2 g ot B ol R e \ u" o I.w‘-f\ |',1'.fl\'y¥!\ ‘”‘“(,, one was hurt except for pad | found. Mr. Thompson invited rhu|pvxr! ee 9 raln an given ieorge F. Dean The Lord’s supper Git Wil e N s e king up. : | tv into the house, where a very pleas- nd Mrs e t the end of the service y the management of the bHos Otis Morgan is working for his|ant evening was spen he next meetin or renc r ot Satur o G Gy e -r-in-law, John Wilkinson, near | B M\U;;\ded Pafly-\‘ e 0“1" W he annua 1 or eadway and Mrs. A pression of esteem from the members isite ummer Home. frs) Kingsley 1n Frankifo last Thurs 1 i il be heia 3 ¥ Chapmar ¢ The Ladiee A1 sty Tar e Mrs, Orlang and. friend retarned to | LS Kingsley in Franidlin s | of us you will get quality and Village and Cottage Notes. Gt w orw dlles M. E. church New York after a few davs' visit with Miss Flor s Sraus « was | mod : i ) nd Mrs. Hamy No ! : el : Tames Biswass At Wauregan Wedding {he formers husband at iheir summer | o Tecent guest of her brother, Joseph moderate prices combined. Ins: e t Mrs L. N e o g e rge Holmes was in New London D s I e aaretdD | kit many improvements | Miss Mary E McCarty and Mre The feed sold by us, is not fagos T ¥ ; R d-Johnson wedding 8. D, Pierce was in Norwich Tues- | pihel Eastiand, teachers in the local |+ Ry e na ) « > il Rix was in New London Fri- | L. Tarbox took a leading | %% = oy S o | School, were in “Tolland Friday visit- | I any case, the cheap, unre- or. M artland Colver, i e ere wn o e s D o O adies’ “Ana | the nome of her father in Norta Ston Vs, (George Adams has returned |liable kind, but the real good, Sunday A na M : Baltic on Wednesday even- | inston aft being housekeeper f from a visit with friends in Hartford. | . e ¥ Isiriet Bikhap: Browa, s wae . and Mrs. Cha th spe { Willlun Wiseman and family for more | "3 * i Mrs. Jeremiah Lyneh of | inexpensive kind. s %is returned fto i . Har g 5 = - A. Ray Button of Glasgo was driving | {ives here : = ; i in Har e » ednesda f EONARD BRIDGE | through here Tuesday afternoo e i —Our Platform Is— ning g 1 wvas = he cold and tros inday and Mon- % : il Maynard ret a , fe Sun Guests at Dancing Class Re- | day mornings took flowers and shrubs | 4 Tew time schedule went into eft | QUALITY and MODERATE L Monday morning af- st | ception — Burning of Kauffman SN e den KTk } ¥or several years the morn- | PRICES . L ik Boraett aadiittie w ang fam AT e | — LIBERTY HILL ternoon from 1 to 4. Starting Mon- — wo W it ir Local Church Admitted to Association { 4 e A 1 e B Daniels, Who ber b It . Y : \-\1” : ”.y-] i! —Candidate From illinois. '1"‘ Holy Name society s making as. OS el g iithe ARy BF) Nk Tonion Sermon for Mothers. Died at the Age of 82 bert G. Kn d's Sunday afternoon. & | The ‘_ aking ?- Gilber Williams was w - & rangements fo 1 wus u recent guest of friend his B. B, Capshaw i i T n Wil Mr. and Mrs. John Clarke, and Mr. | 2rransements for i 3 Cove Street former heme here. nothers Sun. | _ Miss T S imas. home | e A sy L | anuE s ace Foot tended the | » e e Thl T O Wasren) Mt ent Sunday in| - John Tyler of Glastonbury was here | iN8ton, Tuesday as delegates from tk s | PENDLETON HILL Sivoradk.the SPERt Sundayin) - doneimye tonbury was heFe Liberts 1t chureh. | said church wax | gesher sunday schoot mited to Nor- | GAYE MONEY = Mrs. Fre il e . {voted in as a member of the ew | 7 o Bt arNalehs is forine Irving B 5t Durnim was in | (oo A0s COPIIES 18 spendineigomely snaon’ « Caunty’ “assvclation . of | - wIeh™ Ressntion - Observance fiof = oalindg 7o A stk Daphne Ely spent Sur s Miss LaviniaiP. Kneeland and Miss| THeTs wes e C I soctal at the Dar—| oo woceier Jr, left last -week A i . ey, ent Sunday with | irace E. Nettleton were in Colchester | SODA8€ AV ave! i Plainfield 2 : 1 mother! Wre “Ahor Paimer | Y i R S n Wednesday to attend the | o Sor8e A Miller fs do YUY | eitng of ihe Wilimantie C. . at | Bdith and Miss Mabel Planchard were | CREPE PAPER, | Jobr ¥, of Norwieh Was | T Home Missionar e 1 relat e e st e e lINGEE Gaventey. n Pachaug last Thursday evening at- | e e 8 M. Cooke | ity Mra, Samuel Bartshorn Thiisa Infant’s Funeral | apent. Thursday = i Miisscs Taeinia | Mrs E AL Noves has heen ill with | tending R s CREPE NAPKINS, ETC., SR T R N sone | o 1ash week o attendance The funeral of L the infant | Kneeland and Hattie Williams | &rip for the past three weeks \w‘l"f N ey Wi e} for th (3) d 4 uster. ¥ & short time ke A Robinsor taster Char b o0 M1 ang Leonard Attended Dancing Reception. | South Coventry Preacher. Hartford § ; OF tree ays at S i orgn 7 Gimane of tobingon were in ev. R. M, Oukes Sfotaiing’ K | Several from this place attended the | Bev, George W, Christls of South W Gustateon led ihie Baloasn WThe Broad a t aa At tie ner home here M}‘ 5 s : Death of Ha_sea B. Daniels. ner and the members of the dancing | Will occupy the puipit the twe follow- | presided at the organ | orel . Martin D. anman s servi 3 AN ik 'YH‘(‘,”‘\',‘: Hosea B. Daniels died Menday. May | class at Grange hall Monday evening. Hl:\ Sunday Invited to Nerwich. | 67 BROADWAY o1 e sessfon Of superior court | cpre 8 TR e R N or Wi, 82 is_survived Kauffman House Burned. A supper and enteriainment at the hel soclety was invited to be » y i tobin vi daughters Toorpine | s o ‘ S \we | PTSOBARE wre being planned S reception to Hev, G. G ' 1 e Galtup entertained | viSitors the: past we BT E6 e ARt e large twe-story fraswe house | Rev. ars. Mend- ot 11 o e rec m - to . G. < from Pawticker, R 1, Bon.| _TWo families from New York are tha chnmuhndremho | Gwied by Mr) Kauftman, Jecated. ou | nestad: Apreach hese g A Beriiener, the new dietelctimperin |- JSERING S MIRIINERY 4 % sxlebted Lo Bpead (He o mmer. 6t “The nd Clarence of Deep | Sonth street, w irned . to the | June firs ! 2 endent, Monday evening in the Sun- | w J. Maine of Canonchet and | Birches. Veihoi “',“ ground Wedies NoatiTT pentisl pone Brsty T i day school reom of Trinily M, F.| A FINK ASSORTMENT OF LATEST . 35 1S Yra built only about iwo vears CAMPEELL'S MILTS | Mother’s Day. a R GRISWOLD. Francis | Wik G Thomas of o 2 | e e el SIMRS. GUE STANFON = pairing the roads in this se A 3 Bark ! = 5 . DRI AN ¥ Plainfiel S 2R P A, A, Sinten and C. H. Barber made | at the A, church. An impressive PRESTON ¢ Plainfield was & b ot it en etatsr | aud chrnist nermon: maNbUYELENEIEY 52 Shetucket St. £ e e dt L TR YAWBUX VALLEY e : G N e indetar : i — e Rohert Turner of e A = ife nearly destroyed Mr, Avery’s | eve from (his place were In| F C GEE PIANO sited over inday w re, . S i S L 25 - ; 1 P =y awmill Sunday. Phe mill was on the wwich Menday evening e sited ove nday W ere. corge R Edmond Is spending | Mis. Albertus: Charman enterfuined | Damage Done by, Frost—_Gemmemora- | 575 to, g ot Miss Sarah Cameron attendsd e y TUNER o G el R R everl Uitriends SrOmEWestorle re- tion of Mothers’ Day. { John Whitmun has hired the Chap- | ehurch in Voluntewn last Sunday af- Phene 511 Norwich, Cons. = i Morgan we n ! . g | £ - - | man tarm J. E. Tanner. iernoon sdiy dthond 3 7 ol Isdac Motmay. spent Sutdy fl‘, Paive has gone o poutrs raf. | Mrs. Edward Clark and child visited Mr, and Mrs ok an auto trib | e ‘you want in got yoe. el i : nd was caller at | Westerl and at present has about $00 [ her so il " Saturday o ira neay < ekl v yot id [ \ched ‘;“'" homu of George Lathrop Sunday Mrs. Charies Crandall has gone te young chickens. A \‘\1?;?‘ o ‘w?‘l\vlhr"h“ e £ v .\ e i raburnet fhatn Ares D o P e s H ernoon Westerly for a s st The ha Sat S . Ll a3 Bas. HoUgAL Al £s Veda B i ed feom " gium better t throt tha LW rly for a sh tay. The hard frost Saturday night did horsg of Wiiliam Eprague visiting ‘relatives in Pawtueket, R, I, ing columns a?nrne n“fflmn o , A

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