Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 8, 1913, Page 11

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Windham County BROOKLYN Library Buys Bank Building—Artesian Weli Drilied Over 35 Feet—$10,000 Voted for State Roads: The Brooklyn library has bought the bank b¥iding from the Brooklyn Sav- ines bank and have had the deed re- corded. John & ana Alice Litehfield have completed their artesian well, going to A depth of 135 feet; all but 39 feet be- ing through rocic When water was struck thé flow was upwards of five mlloes ute, The water is seen e 18 Baak 03 ios top uf the el ‘4 is of excelient quaiity. Nrs. Wiltinm M. Isaacs have closedtheir. house here and returmed to New Yerk for the winter, Mr. and Mrs Howard C, Travis of Newton, Mass. werd recent guests of Mr_and Mrs Fames The yowng people of the town have purchased 2 plno for Unitarfan hall Miss Core Riley, a former resident, Bas been the guest of Mrs Amna B ings, Mr. and Mre. Joseph B Stetwon have been entertaiming Georse Stetson of New Bedford. Mass. and Dr. James E. Steteon of New Haven, at the old homestead. Mr. and Mre. Samuei T. Cooper have Bad as zuests Mr. and M= Henry Zomm and Mre. Frank Cooper of New | Faven, Mr. and Mrs C. M. Newton of w London and Mr asd Mrs Samuel Cooper. Many Attend Supper. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Bap- tist churvh gave a Hallowe'en supper } g he five minute talks were given b; at the parsommge FHiday night. Which | ranged the public meeting in the inter- | § ol Was Jargelv atteaded. The JOURE Reo- | sete of sdication held at Canterbury traa)- Deonett upon Womans Suf- ple had vers prectily decorated the | Grcen Thursday. There was an exhibit | Hoser, Wikame 28 w22 ducation, rooms and after supper enjoved 3|.f children’s school work. e e ox Wik gless . BoloGTH: Banpy hour in musing various games. | “'\iTonry rusdell spent Wednes- | by James Walker on Music, Sabin S. At each plaie was placed a QLY | gay in Norw Russell upon One Church, "the Rev. Mr. and Mre Mortimer Miller and |week in Jewer: City. 2 .,._|mence keéping house in a tenement Qaughter, Marion, have returned to| Mr. and Mrs. Young of South Can-|owned by Rev. Charles Downe. Hartford for the winier. called on Postmaster Brown iR $10,000 for State Roads. | Wi Norwich. W ST ill\STER Two special meetings of the own| o ann: nopsenola | the town wauld rescind . vote passed | ST T e ere for a few months, Church Members S\mday. iwo or more years azo in the Past|were moved to Norwich by auto truck e making an appropriation for s T aecr. M Reathitty baving pur| . A veryMntaresting baplismal servics Toad But which had moi been Yot This was defeated, and ond to see if the town would vote fo construct more state road and to make #n appropriation for the same. It was woted that an apprupriation of $10,000 be made and tha: a tax of 5 mills be aig 1o mee: saic on. Miss Emma Miller. n sec- her sis- re for her, Tlake, who is home, expects to return to sick with a cold. #chool in a short time. Mr. and Mrs. R R_Willlams and daughter are wisiting in Springfleld, Mass. Papers Read. The Women's club met Monday With frs. William H. Clewle: Irs. Hugh ason read a paper on Chinese and ajanese Fine t she did not finish at the former meeting for lack o Dr. Genung read a paper on | Egypi—the Middle Empire. 1900 g Grange Works Degrees on Class of Six —Ball Biock on New Foundation. uesday “olburn’s | Bunda: Jed the Y. P. < evening 2 Degrees for Six! The grange worked th a class « sorth degrees LETTERS FROM TWO STATES —_— PACKER Supervisor Henry Gates Removed to Troy. and Mrs: Clarenceé Trusdell vis- . Truesdell's father Sunda maki home in Attawaugan: Mrs. Amy Douglass of ited over the week end ! liam C. Bri Miss M. Sunday th Mrs| Wil- oolan with Miss Jennje Flelder: visitor at his brother’s, Philip Simon- eau’s recently. of New Engiand Saturday: in_the village. Mrs. C. Card of Windham spent Sun- day with Miss Hattie Phillips. Thursday afternoon and evening. Body Removed. Undertaker William Buckland Manchester and Morris Latham Troy, N, Y. were here Tuesday to su- perintend Henry Gates from the Packer cemetery to a cemetery in Mancheste son, Willie, Mrs. William C. Briggs and { children, Sidney Smith and the Walk- er children werea mong those who at- chased 3 e there. g POMFX Wolf Den Grange Members Enjoy Hal- lowe'en Entertainment. Tou | Hallowe'en specialties foliowed, includ- ing the Witches' Auction, which follow- ed the Wise Man of Alystery, who dis- pensed the accumulated wisdom of pre- | vious incarnation The | hall ‘was - especiz handsome sum w of Hallowe'en goods {ed ed from sa. Dancing follow- Entertained by Local Friends. Frank Fuller of Norwich con- e e T e i | subject of Temjperance will be preach- A S | ed by the pastor at the morning ser- : ot * Mz '",.’(" and -Mr "u”“? vice, to which members of the W. C. wers €ptertained by Mr. and Mrs E.|q and yll jovers of temperance, as B Brown, ertiand Hoppin and Miss| (1 38 those who oppose it, have been Y Chd heve” Cioaea ke invited. In the evening at'7 o’clock a er homes here and gone to their| tian Endeavor societies of the three residences g churches will be held in the same rett F. Brown was in ‘Worcester| church. Local pastors and temperance evening and listened 1o the| workers will be present and address of wreat: Paderewski | the mecting. Miss Esther Cornell spent Sunday = g with her parents in Plainfield. Tomirer " school board met Montay, AMERBUKY FLAIN with all members preser el 2SR Jolly Hallowe’en Celebration—Birthday - S ~ Surpr r B EAST WOODSTOCK Surpriee Party for Mrs. Homer arrows. Luncheon for Former Academy Pupils —Husking Bee at Frink Farm, Mrs. H. J. Potter and Miss Nellie o evening, a which pleasing programme and refreshments. | Pratt attended a luncheon given by . 53 Eemed U pupils at the Hill Tuesday. Mr. VesSnation sles, scarlet Williams of Brooklyn, a former nd the end of license kept the officers | (175 Ped, the, tme by colling basy, and all cor havg mdae th H viliage quite o stirring place recently. | Husking Bee. The Ball biock is on its new founda- | George Frink had a husking bec tton and the street ls passable once | Tuesday evening. Over 100 attended. more. 1A bushels of golden ears (nc i Where You Can Fi nd LAGER v ALE POI NTTOTE,E CAP BREWERY BOTTLING BREWERY BOTTLING 4. Quinn & Co. N. J. Tournier & Co. 4. Tetlow A. Clendennin Carron Bros. P. Shea J. Zabrowski H. Allard 4. Slosberg G. Groenberger The Palace W, E. & J H. Wiison M. F. Shea & Co. Gearge S. Draper D. J. Murphy & Co. Wauregan House Del Hoff Hotel H. J. Kilroy J. Slosberg Carroll & Sh C. E. Wright Carron Bros. Lariviere Bros. ALE J. Quinn & Co. W. E. & J. H. Wilso; George Greenberger A. Clendennin N. J. Fournier & Co. DOINTyoT TAP E/%LE JorDRAUGHT Be LAGER George Greenberger J. Quinn & Co. P. Shea The Palace 8. Tkaczak & Co. . E. Wright Carroll & Shea N. J. Fournier & Co. H. Allard W. E. & J. H. Wilson H. J. Kilroy M. Goldstein Lariviere Bros. Geo. Schocz & Migacz T. F. Moriarty ea ORDER FROM YO UR DEALER Visits Schools—Body of the trip in an auto from their Jopeville vis- of Plainfleld spent Henry Simonean of Taftville was a Mrs. Celia Moriseite was in the Rose Miss Fannie Hopkins spent Sunday Charles Gamble has returned after a trip to New Bedford, ¥all River, Bos- ton and Providence. Albert Oliver of Versailies visited his sister, Mrs. Afthur Willard recently. J. W. Dows, supervisor, Visited the school here Thursday: The Ladies' Aid soeiety met with Mrs, James Higgins at the parsonase of the removal of the body of | Miss Ida A. Scott of South Canter- bury was @ caller at Miss Evelyn Browning's Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. Willam Wheeler and Woit Den Grange gave a Hallowe'en| {ieoiel was the guest of the Misses i party and entertalnment ¥riday even-| =\ o T his. household ing of last week which was highly | ooods a tion" SR e successful. The affair was under the| e T tonany HS tfends direction of the lecturer, Mrs. Watter| **(Qifat, 0 NOUE, Coarotna, Brown. It was opened by a Halow- | prothers m Aaw S ondon & €en play by the children, directed by | Both. Savers Miss Virginia Sharpe. Various other | womt sy 2ans teLvely spent the and a| | | | :nel"nbm hood a good many years, sold | his household goods at auction last | Monday and expects to go south for the winte | Given B?rthda‘, Party, | Mrs Homer Barrows was given a birthday sugprise party \Wednesds | o e | noon { former schoolmate: red ones) was the result of the even- ing's work. Doughnuts, pumpkin pie,|. cheese, wafers, cocoa, coffee, pears, apples and candy were served. Mrs. Charles Bugbee is confined to the house. A nurse from Worcester is in_attendance. Benjamin Farrows and Mr, Jessop have moved ‘the past week into the Wright house. Gave a Fair. The Ladies' Aid soclety gave a fair| last Friday afternoon and _evening, which was largely attended. Faney ar- tieles, aprons, candy and iee cream found a ready sale. Supper was sery- ed in the chapel and a musical pro- gramme was given by out of tewn en- tertainers in the evening. DAYVILLE e Mrs. Nicholas Bowen Critically Ifl— Five Minute Talks at Men’s Club. Miss Alice P. Fish returned to Mys- tic Monday. Mrs. Oswald Street has returned home after spending a week in Provi- dence, Mrs. Nicholas Bowen remains critic- ally il a® the home of her daughter, Mrs. F. J, Burnett. Miss Mary Blanchard is entertaining her aunt, Mirs, Ruth Hammond. of Fall River. / Jrs. Charles A. Russell entertained the Ladies’ Aid society Tuesday. { Miss Julia Bowen of Pawtucket, R. | 1o was home to see her mother, Who S L Peter Gringas is back at work after a week spent In L()Mon and Worces- ter. The many frl(nll§ of Mr, and Mrs. F. B. Rollinson gave them a hearty welcome on their visit here in —uy- ville this week. They will now make| their home at Wakefield, R. L. Five Minute Talks. the Men's club Monday At evening| young lady and reception of mem- s preceded the communion service at the Congregational church Sunday | morning. At the evening service Jack | Kemp conducted the Endeavor service, taking for his subject The Ideal Chris- tian. o Hannah Buzzell of South Man- week end with her parents in Spring- fleld, Mas: The pastor, Rev. Mr. Raymond, is ill and under the care of a doctor, but hopes to be able to preach Sunday | morning. The Christian Endeavor ser vice in the evening will be led by Mrs. E. M. Raymond. The subject will be Christian Home Life. Temperance Sunday Observance. World's Temperance Sunday will be, | celebrated on Nov. 16th at the Congre- rousing temperance rally of the Chri Miss Ethel Speerli gave a Hallowe' party at her home last Friday night. Most of the guests came masked and it caused much merriment trying to| | find out who they were. Many Hallow- | e'en games were plaved in which the witch and black cat had a part. Cake and coffee were served. Going South. Robbins, who has liv | | | | i iner i in the Shé had invited two intimate friends to spend the day and had no idea of any more coming, so when the ladies of ‘the church walked in ywith packa; in their arms, indicating good t. she was very much Dinner was served at noon was very pleasantly conversation and music Mrs. Harry Dean of Moosup has been spending a few days with her parents. Miss Ithel Speerli is visiting Mrs. Joseph Carter of Scotiand, Conn, WGCDSTOCK Husking Bee at Frink Place—Lunch- eon for Former Schoolmates. thing: surprised. The after- spent In George Frink had a evening. Over husking Tues- cne hundred were! present, and about 300 hels were, husked. Later in the evening they adjourned to the house and p a bountiful lunch, Lunch for Schoolmates. Miss Nellie D, Chandler and Mrs, Marcus Wood_entertained on Tuesday a company of ladies who were their at the academy, rtook of Mr, and Mrs, F. W. Hinrichs close their summer home the last of this . William Mathewson left this goek to spend the winter witn her aughter, Mrs. J. D. Haskell, Waketield, Neb, = Mr. and Mrs. krnest W, Miller spent Sunday in town. They hive recently returned from @ trip to Bermuda, Mrs, Clara Williams of Brooklyn was a'caller on Mrs, J, J, Williamson Tuesday, WOODSTOCK VALLEY Steplen Brockway has purchased al touring car. Mrs. Catherine Burke, who has| beon at Allen Kamnyos's tao past_three, weeks, has returned to New York, Walter Angell of Spencer, Mass., and Albert Webster and Mr, Northrup of Providence were at Allen W, Kenyon's| Sunday. . Miss H. P. Slingsby is visiting friends in Hartford. Ferdinand Kenyon father, W. S, Kenyon, is visiting his RAWSON Ir. and Mrs. Grain and little daugh- of Hartford, were week end visitors idward Berggren's J. J. Fitzgerald and 1. 6. ook called| on Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fitzgerald of Brookiyn Sunday Mrs. J, J, Fitsberald and daughter, Auna, wére in Butnam recently. Mrs, Everett Whitehouse was in Hartford one day last week. Misses Sadile Fitzgerald and Marian SOUTH WiNDHAM Elects Officers— Mission Society nesday. Mr. and Mrs, W. P. Barstow spent Sunday at Brooklyn, Conn. Myron Hatfieid has recovered from a serious attack of blood Ppoisoning. Merton Glfford and family were unday: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taber were Vis- itors in_Norwleh, Monday. Mrs, W. E. Card, Mrs. Alfred Card, Mrs, Willls Siate;’ Mrs. T. E. Peck. ham, Mrs. Morri§ Golden, Miss Iva Adams and_W: P: Barstow attended the_State Sunday Sehool convention at Norwich the past week. deorge Ennis has been a Teeent visitor in_tewn. Mrs, W, C. Card spent Sunday at Packerville. Mr. and Mrs, Maurice Raymond of Norwieh have been spending a few days with Mrs, Raymond's sister, Mrs. Frank Gifford. Officers Elected. The Ladles’ Mission Society held its annual business meeting Wednesday evening when the following officers were elected:—President, Mrs. Arthur Sweet; vice-president, 'Mrs. T, . Peckham; end Mrs, Henry Scribner, secretary; and treasurer Mrs. George Backus. After the election plans were discussed for the winfer and it was decided to hold evening meetings as has been done in the past, also to hold a sale in December. Mrs. Cassius Curtis has been spend- ing a few days at her home near Boston. Mrs. Charles Hahn and daughter have been guests of Mrs. Hahn’s mother, Mrs. Mary Larkham. Funeral of James Maine. The funeral of James Maine who died early Monday morning was held Wednesday afternoon from his home here. A large number of relattves and friends were present. The were conducted by the Rev. M. R. Plumb_ of Windham. The bearers infant services James Maine's Fureral Held Wed- | vests of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Gifford, | were Frod Taber, Walter Hoxie, E. L. Palmer d T. 'E. Peckham. Burial | was in Windham cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Disque and Mrs, Beauch of Norwich spent Sunday with | Mrs, Felix Kuchner. e who has been confined for a_week by illness is | at work once more. | and Mrs. Miller of their sister, 50 as to be iss, Lamson 3 Bridgeport are visiting Maine-Quayle Marriage—Husking At | Tanner Farm Byron Gallup spent | William C. Stanton AMr. and M Sunday with Mrs. at Westerly Mr. and Mr: nd Mis Keables of -Lowell Alice Alford of Willi- | were callers here Saturday. William - J. Reynolds, Margaret Tanner, Mrs. John ner, Mrs, Edward Galiup, and Esther Gallup attended the Sunday school convention at Norwich, Tues- day. { Sunday callers were:" H Healy and son of Woodstoc] and and ure- | | | Mrs. Mr. gan. George Havens of Norwich, and Mrs. John Baton of W Maine-Quayle. Maine of Jewett City and Miss | were united in Wednes- Mr. Quayle of Voluntown marriage at the parsonage day afternoon Hverett Whipple a guest of Mr. and burn. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Stanton attend- ed the funeral of Mrs. William Kinney | at South Voluntown. Monday. Voluntown B. F. of is Mrs. | ! Col? | = | Several members of Ekonk Grange | attended a meeting of Plainfield Grange, Tuesday evening. Husking and Social. A large company attended a husk- ing and- social at_the home of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Tanner, Friday ev- | ening. Everett Gallup 15 spending a few days in Providence. Mrs. Alvin Corey has been ill John W. Gallup of Danielson has been a visitor 1 SOLTH CA TERBURY here this week. Mrs, T. or_arrived home iast week afte al days’ visit at Hart- ford with . Louis Ladd. She also called on one of her schoolmates whom | she had not met for thirty ve: Charles Ladd of Norwich irned home Saturday after several days’ vis- it with Mr. and Mrs, T. J. Barber Mrs, Talbot of Norwich was the | guest of Mrs, T. J. Barber, the past ek, Johin A. Larkham, after several weeks' stay with Levi N. Clark turned to his home at Worcester Sat- urday Samuel T. f Brooklyn was the gt rer-in-law, Levi N. Clark, lasi and Sunday. Miss Ber was the guest | of Mrs. Henry Kkham several | days this week. | fr. and Mrs_ H,_ J. Larkham and | . and Mrs. John Stott, of Plain Hill orwich, called on M Mrs. Levi Clark Wednesday, CHAPLIN Rev. H. C. MoKnight Reads Story in Entertainment Course. second entertainment in the ven on Tuesday evening . McKnight and was an interesting story writien by him en- titled The Villa of Underhill good company was present at the ve: to enjoy the story, At the close cake, sandwiches and coffee wer served and all had a social time. Th next entertainment wlill. be Tuesday evening, Nov, 18, when Rev. Mr. Mc- Knfght will continue his story, taking The course was by Rev. H for his subject Fred Hubbard, Govern- or. Notes. Miss Jane Clark has returned from a visit with friends in Hartford and | New Britain | Landeck Brothers have erected an- | other silo to hold their large corn crop. | ir, and Mrs, Waterman Griggs are to"spend the winter in North Wind- ham with their daughter, M Burnham, Stowell Mrs, Jessie Hunt is to spend the winter in New Britain where he daughter, Miss Florence I, Hunt, is teacher in a graded school, WILSONVILLE Roy Anderson and his brother, who have been visiting local relatives the past weels, have returned (o their home in Massachusetts, Thomas Paine left Thursday for a visit with his daughter and family in Malden, Mass. iss Bdith Woodward was a Put- nam visitor Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. F, May of Webster and Mrs. A R, Beviile of Willimantic were with Mrs, Bixby Sunda; Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Bixby visited relatives at Dresser Hill, Dudley, last Friday, Miss' Marion Cregg and Miss Hawk- inson of Webster called on Mr. Paine Sunday. Mz, and Mrs. Everett Hunting were at Charles Kelty’s Thursday. — Miss Minnle Kelly returned home with them. = e e NORTH STERLING Providzuce Market. Hammond were in Putnam Monday, as| Yere-aleo Mas. Bact Fitta and son. Wil- iam store fo r All uncalled for Suits and Overcoats gath- ered in from my other stores will be placed on sale at my Norwich All uncalled for Suits and . Overcoats gath= ered in from my other stores will be placed on sale at my Norwich store for SOUTH WILLINGTCN Bridge Completed—Birch Arriving at Mill—Daniel Comes East, Mr. Babbit with his men has fin- | ished work. on the new bridge at the | station, which has beep in use for | several day ¥ At the stated communication of Uriel lodge, No, 24, F. and A. M, this (Sat- | ) evening there wiil be work in | C. degree, ; Wallace Lillibildge of ‘Hartford was here for a short time last Sunday run ning down from Stafford with~ his cousin, Mr. Reynolds. B. K. Benton has a new 1914 model car. Spool Birch Arriving. Birches for spools hav o ar- rive Big Vegetdbles Raised—Bayberries for[Wirch vard will be & bus Pure George Pierce, Jr., while shoeing aland his sister, horse last week had a fnger badly!Lynn, Mass, called on Mr, and Mrs. day evening and from 1ow m Back from the West. ell BEldredge of Mrs, uni i Liz ! This is a great opportunity to get a Suit or Overcoat that formerly o N $2 ; sold for $15.00, $18.00, $20.00 \ ) Norwnch, onn. N hurt by the horse stepping on his hand. | W. A. Jones Wednesday last. M. | ion, s attend ing lots of fun and a little profit in / A number ar ing bayberries for ldredge went west in the 70s and ubstantial re shm served ::hll\b)h;‘:l“:k\ulnfi, which seem numerous Providence mark this is his first visit to his old home. ITistratod Labture, i . o Cromel haa been confiend to| Mirs. Walter 1o Weateroll " and | oy g, Llustrated Lestura. o | LALE: wnd Mes, Bobert. G, Sherman, of | the house the past week with Erib. | Georse Westerfield left for New Yori | jBev. Tn G 1 i hing | Wextbroolk were week end guests of R. A number are suffering with bad|Tuesday morning to be wit 1 lsoture zace e & | H, She: . = £ on the fcan Miss I Be in 18 cold | HI. Westerfield during n ope Iedlons | njamin Green 15 visiting her e who sreliibiioe fhole corn | o oy Iad Pneccisady b was liste i od inter-| diughter, Mrs. Couty, in Walllngford, report that a large portion of the erop | inju s knce. : eusd Bl & A Bammonaor | e R s 2 i is mioul ‘I\'?N(:i"l v\']‘\::‘ h‘.’uy st the ““”’K" ¢ o o ‘\‘"]"“ ; "‘ h‘”:‘ in ‘_ 7 B 2 a r, andM v da the Ripley Hill schoolhouse and is Jggleston’ place, is making im- | moment of the natio W. ¢ Hong ot Sl H..D. 4. | much alhuracim by cr:« "‘L’“E' P T ement | convention at which she is in oG & Sunday, makll DY ATIp here At the com as_Boutl Coven! Provements. e e by automob! | Bfiday evening Mise Berbasa. Patstssts Eteta B 5 small SR B Mr erywere in |.was av;;\rdeg the first prize for - t : : fart | tion. ~ Miss Peterson. is one of pu= Hall is shipping to Providence STAFFORDVILLE H. | ptis"of tho Ripley il achod a large number of hornbeam logs for | _— ecent th rollers for moving build Ghost Met Guests at Hallowe'en Party = I SPRING HILL ——— —— —Supper and Social at Rock 7 S | ASHFORD Meadpw, o | Ministerial Association to Meet Party on Birthday—dJudge Starre im< G D e h his family | , About twe Parsonage—Hailowe'en Party at U‘el proving Stabl orge Dasling has maved his family | About twen o= to West Woodstock 5 S s ERnges B | Rev. A. A Mulr was In New Hamp-~ | liam Poole svent several days at | g5, MI%. James ; | shire the firat half of the weak-on bus. his home here the firs¢ of the weok. | iroday night fthe home was pro | e Walter Greene and Timothy Lynch | o, 16C0rated Wwith Jackod s Migs Fvelyn Laubscher of Rockville are working at the steam saw mill on | piy g WROETER SO0 is' visiting her sister, Mrs, Wayne | Homman's enry Buell of.the best featurs of the evening wa Storrs. Bate n Wilimanite on | 0 %92 Dest, featuns s FHarry M, Day and family, of Jersey T 1 door; he caused m o City have moved into B. M, Sears’ Postoffice In: w. E the evening’s enter ol house, Mr, Sears will board with them, was in town T A bus load of at | LOSDULY, & . Mrs, 1. F, Storrs was in Coventry ended the supper and socic Eeviiana Med T | Wednesday evening, where Migs May EAST ] | Ballow's on Rock Meadow Fri- | Guida W o received a linen shower, Invitations Wi Baudaysthool . aro out for the Z0th of thig-month, — \ hert Bosworin with her ek s 0 ; Birthday Party, M. A law e o r’h.:’ e (Epeht _m;» week end with he iibers - €0 Mock Blsa Jane Palmer was five years-old o TaIN i Tpton s RUSHERA G New | o 7 ol Tt | The sta Min | assoctution | on Wednesday, the 5th, end entortain~ e M e e Yk Sihclas e Mathoist ot et o Dare: it Mon- ed a circle of seven young friends | Mexico, has 12 e The’ pastor ‘ot the M. B cnyrch:| il mee . £ from 1§ to § o'clock In the afternoon. mense number of norses and | hed an excellent sernion S il o e : Refreshments wore served. Vs asbin an oid neigh- | 4y morning from Pro Right- | “George Lord has bought a 1 The Sewing club met with Mre, B, bor of Mrs, Wa aliod-onine: feaustess B fa Natina, But Sin e i lickden L Hawking Wednesday afternoon, 5 . ot Tast|evoning Rev. G. G. Scrivener preachod | The Hallowe'en party under the au- Model Stable, Waiton M‘:““_" o G et from Acis 19, Iis theme 1 | Spices of Stafford grange, d in Me- Judge L, J, Storrs Is fitting up a sta< Har "'“‘“ l; maling L o ‘Drosent 0f | xteaventy s mori last Iriday ning, was pla for a pari of his herd of fine Hoi~ tfi)fiv ]EY | fuct week of her mother, | 600 feet of Tope made o m convenjences, el Heck, | black erepe paper A bluck horse, ownsd by Mr, Jones HOWAI ALl Mis M, Lwen and son Alifson | displayed in the festd a Ir Willtmantic, one of & palr used on o T vide | were day of Mr. and 3 % During o concert by - Stafford | Ui siae road, dled of collo 1ast Tuses ey o' ‘.”' Stha, v1Jdohn Lyon In We fcit $ band an opportunit day, The horse wus young und consi expected to preach in the i en to try the sev cred a good one. Church Monday, Ne A s e [by the e ee, Mrs. Lucina Bennett ls- visiting at Wi Xgte, e ney Gl HEBRON | e | Mrs. Ella Nason's. John Vittle is visiting in Brook- | s ‘7 BOLTON NOTCH _ Miss Ruth Davoll is at H. C, Haw- J | Millage Needs a Market—Dance for | 7 e Mrs. . Botham of Pomfret is staying | Miss Wightman. { Mrs. L. S. Maine Given Birthday Party — —~ with Mrs.Har Mathews. — bt I s | Miss Maver & | Personal ltems. TlZ GI.ADDENS STERLING. | ERERorL ovie B ¢ Nor. | . The mar of Mrs. L S e (img | SR Were at BT Smith's over Sun- [ J1nS B ik e al e C; ffrancis of Willlmantic spent was held Thursday evening, Maud |~ Miss Addte Jagged {oik Nifgs e Rt Sranolss of — Shippee leac § | Bllen Buell a fow davs last weele with friends in | ! Miss Mary Douslus spent Sunday{ “Rev. Ha Fitzgerald of Water- | Y& 0 1 Arthur Grober of Tor- | When sYour Feet Feel Happy, Joy e 4os it onev mina s S Montey | rington were recent Euests of Judgze | Shows in Your Face. TIZ Gives In« { S '\".ml‘]u Woh, - attending. the Suaiay i Mot | and Mrs Howard stant Relief From Foot Troubles. \ nome of” v[.‘_\:‘ Knox Wednosos | g Mims Nettie Griffin was at home over b et wers guess Son | ot akes sick feot tingle wiel R ; 1o the : day of Mrs. T, N. Skinn oot-aches and swellings esttul, Ta L Wailac h';”nm‘ul into the | Howard Thomipson ts working with | 31,55 £ Scitn o Sarifora was the | ©0%ackes and swellings n a resttul it SR J dutic ua sanitor in' the Centor sehoot. | aine: R | viains are relieved at once by TIZ— i Market = | the positive, unfailing foot remedy, Toliand County e DARRIE e e 10 nedll RIPLEY HILL | w0 different’ from anything you've Willimantic or Hartford to get meat, 4 AL S | trled. 'When you z;skl!or‘_i;l'é.zbn sure which is not always convenient. A | Migs Barbara Peterson Wins In South | you get TIZ, Look for “Walter Lu- for - Spools Eldredge the | Hamilton, Ma., je Sibley, of good chance for the right man to open ther Dodge & Co.” printed the Coventry Elocution Contest. a market! box, TIZ is on sale at druggl Mo - Mrs, H, Clint Poy vis T By S 7 | department stores everywhars, Price 4 he downpour of last Sunday has y daughter in Coventry last we . i e 1f your desler won't supply T1Z LY by retty theroughly filled the wells and | 20¢ L, ¥Ou, e O P { Complimentary Dance. A dance was given by Mr. and Mrs, Leon Ratibun in honor of their niece, Miss Helen Wightman, Wednesday at the town Natalie Bloom springs 3 Some of the bo; Teieor Wanter Luther Dodge. & Cos 11223 SBo, Wabdsh Ave., Chicage, he hill are h evening is visiting in Chamberlin took to_Hartford Wednesday. William Porter has gone ford with his brother for the winter. Mrs, Clarence Porter of Hartford was a caller in town recently, STORRS Meeting of Ladies' Circle— Hiustrated Lecture Given. a party REUTER’S Leading Florists SATURDAY SPECIAL 250 Pots of Chrysanthemums af 25¢- 140 Main Street to Hart- Sewi ircle A G held Gulley's The Ladie: meeting at Mrs day afternoon. There was a social in the church Fri- for the church apd ¢on- - sewing Thurs-

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