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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1914 11 LETTERS FRCM TWO STATES WINDHAM ; Plans for Go-to-Church Sunday—Rev. Donald B, MacLane Plays at Church Social. Windham County CENTRAL vi.LAGE Clifford Williams Badly Injured— Meeting of Ladies of the G. A. R— Travelers Start for Texas. w will be observed as Go-to- Sunday in the Congregational At 1045 a | I Tomo {*Church urch, L= M. R, Plumb; w ac o Mrs. John Murdock has returned | opf UM Wi breach vt frdn” Warren, SR I, and ;Packeryiile| 0 0 CRUrch Golne. There iwivibo Wwhere she has been visiting her ¢hil- | nieding In the evening at 0 will e dren, Mrs. Samuel Collins and: Henry i jeq je Ajlan Guild . = Murdock. Instead of (i i HRRy S e nstead of the regular midweek pray- “h's;\ Bdem ice Dean was in Nor- . meeting Miss Miriam L. Woodbu wich Wednesday. ; of New York, & representative of the _Mrs. Willilam Broadhead and son (' 5 gave an address in the chapel Walter, were in Providence, Wednes- i g E100 G0 OSSR 5 Entertainment Postponed. | About, 100 Attendupper, On sccount. of .the severe’i storm | . The ‘Second- of ithe season’s baked Saturday evening the entertainment to | Pean suppers was served to about 100 be given by members of the Euclica | Deopie on Wednesday evening, follow- was postponed one week. 2d by a violin recital and lecture by Mine Touise Tillinghast was in | Rev. D. B. MacLane of Taftville enti- Providence, Wednesday. | tled Airship Globe Trotting, or Around AL Benjamin Broadhead and Miss | the World in Forty Tunes, which was Lucy Broadhead spent Thursday with | &reatly enjoved. Mr. MacLane plaved Fiiends in Providende. the characteristic songs and dances of rtram Reed has been confineld to | the various nations and people in a PR e e L, e masterly manner. The hostesses A S |the evening were 2 Arthur W Intertered In Children’s Quarrel. liams, Mrs. Frank Wilcox, Mrs. W. F. George Perkins was arrested Thurs- | Maine, Mrs. H. L. Bingham and Mr day afterncon having _struck Lewis | Adelbert Weldon. Peto, son of Theodore Peto. Mr. Per- Rev. W. M. Brown of Hampton has fang’ little boy and the Peto lad had e | been spending a few days in town. been having a boyish scrap and Mr. | Miss Elizabeth Anderson has return- Perkins thought he would settle the |ed from a week's visit with Mrs. W. affalr and he did by paving a fine. M. Brown of Hampton. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Frances of Mrs. Boardman of Hartford is the Westerly, R. L, have been visiting Mr. | suest of the Misses Johnson. Frances' parents,~Mr, and Mrs. John | Mrs. Seymour Plumb returned to Frances | Bridgeport Friday ‘after a week's visit Miss ‘Edna Lillibridge has been a | with Rev. and Mrs. M. R. Plumb. visitor in Norwich Mrs. Bertha Warrington, who has Taken to Backuc Hospital. \ r;;“'-;fiwndi]n; Sg\:;dl \He(’l[:s ‘2;'”‘ Mrs. At Canterbury Plains Friday, CIif- 5 ged ang M .. Bingham, ford Williams ‘cut Jis| fingeos on | leaves today (Saturday) for Spring- | field, Mass. Clarence Manley, S. Potter's s left hand while cutting wood with sawing machine. He was taken to the | Backus hospital in Norwich ‘during the | who has been at e selling his farm, afternoon. He is brother of Mrs. | ,to Springfield Saturday to his Harry Dean of this village. Dr. James | Uncle's. : L. Gardner attended him. The C. society held a valentine Everett Richmond of Auburn, R. L, social in the chavel Friday evening. has been visiting relatives. i Valentine Social. Mrs. John Stone —and daughter.| The meeting of the Woman's Mis- Bertha have been guests of Norwich friends. George Torrey has returned from a ionary society was held in the chapel Tuesday. While the ladies worked the business trip to New York. 3 key was read by Miss Emily Lyman Michael Dady remains very ill at|and Miss Olive Palmer. A barrel was his_home. packed for the Brewer Normal school, Mrs. Emma Baton iS entertaining | Greenwood. S. . Tea was served by her grandson from Brooklyn. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dean have Qeen spending a few days with Mrs. Dean's Miss Gertrude Arnold and Mrs. Homer Wood, assisted by Julia Guild and Marian Potter. There were 20 present parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Williams | - in Canterbury. | 1 o AYiINI] Earl Brags and Rev. Lindley Gordon | SOUTH WINDHAM of Yale spent Sunday at Charles Bragy's. Napoleon Beaudry has been a visitor | and Supper—Go-to-Church Sunday m. the pastor, Rev. econd chapter of What Next in Tur- | | Mission Soocisty Given Entertainment ot Mecting of the Ladies’ Aid Society— Arrangements for Lincoln Day Sup- per. Mr, and Mrs, William Reynolds were in_Boston Saturday. - The Ladies' Aid society met Mrs. Fred C. Leavens Tuesday noon. Mrs. James days visiting recently. Attorney Hartford on day. Leon Ma with after- O'Neil spent several relatives in Providence was in Thurs- Sabin_ S. Rus Wednesday 1 and T. Gagnon of Southbridse, was in town for the week end. Death of Mrs. Kelley. W, P. Kelley and family have sympathy of neighbors in the death Mrs. Kelley. She had been an inv. for man) ears, but bore her sufferings with bravery and patience. | Miss Hilda Williams of Brown Versitv has been spending a few with her parents. the umi- days Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Corttis, is ill Appointed Secretary. L. H. Healey has been appointed secretary of the Connecticut Associa- tion of Agricultural Fair: Mrs. Lucy Hibbard ha: been a_guest of her daughter, Mrs. Gilbert Deane, | in Eastford, the past week. H. P, Hibbard visited his wife, who ig in the hospital in Willimantic, Sun- day. Congregation Reduced to Fourteen. in Providence. T omorrow. Gotte T Tovas. orTow, E{e\ qE A T\.:rnersx ;(‘hnd an ex- Mrs. George Ludewig and son, | Mrs Thornton of Norwich has been | CclDt sermon last Sunday on Influ- | Fredrick Ludewig left Tuesday for an | the guest of her sister, Mrs. James oncs, OWINE to the unpleasant weath- indefinite stay in Texas for the bene- | Maine, it ey e dudioncy fit_of Mrs. Ludewig's health W. P Barstow has been in New s = Mrs. George R. Torrey has returned | York on business. TEST IR | from Fast Orange, N. J, where she SuppersandaGecial MORTH ST¥ G | has been spending a week with friends. | ha Mission society gave a baked ten e Pdward Callagher apd douEb- | peun supper Wednesday evening which (FoUr and_ One-Half Pound Bass Baturday to see My, Gallagher's niece, | 2dded nearly $9 to the treasury. The | Caught—Falls Resuit in Serious In- | Anne | Gallaghior ki iraasbaaly ‘n"’[n.)uuw_mz ladies served: Mrs. George | juries. { Jurod in A A ant: | Chamoerlain. Mrs. Rowland Slate, Mrs. | = o i I B A : | €. W. Murdock. Mre. Lois Larkin. Fol- | I*. O. . Plummer and Vieiting nis daughter and attended & | h€ld @ social which was in charge of spent Sunday at H. H. Crowell's. | bians Tesftal given by her during his | Miss Iva Adams. The evening was W. R. Spooner caught a four and | stay. |spent in games of an amusing and ”m-km\{r c)':mmd bass at Moosup pond | Mrs. Harris Reed has been seriously | IRStructive nature. ook Wednohdsy. | | George A. Murdock’s Death. Broke Her H | _ Miss Miriam Vaughn and Master | George A. Murdock, who died sud- | Mrs. Eliza Cole met with a_bad | Btanley Vaughn of Norwich spent|denly Saturday morning at the home | accident last weel ai the home of her | Sunday with their grandparents, Mr. | of his son, Frank Murdock, was huried o, Charles Cole. Her foot caught | ~nd Mrs. Wiliam Simmons. | trom the home of his son, C. W. Mur- | in the carpet, throwing her to the | L(,hule«' Popple of Bast Douglas, | dock, Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. | floor, breaking her hip near the joint. | Mass., spent Sunday at his home. Members of the Francis S. Long post, | As she is over 90 her recovery is| Wiiliam Nettleton, - William Myers, | 30, G. were in attendance. | Very doubtful. | Edward Gallagher and William Jowett | The services were conducted by Rev.| Mrs. H, R. Headey is visiting friends | were in Mapleville. R. I, Saturday at- | M. R. Plumb. The bearers were Oscar | In_New Haven. . | tending a turkey dinner served at one Lewis Keiss, Charles Fisher| Mrs. Olney Knight visited Miss Lu- of the'churches. % ph Neider. cinda G. Knight last week { _The oman's Home Missionary | Simmons and daughter Eliza- Shoulder Dislocated. Socety met at the home of Mrs. | beth are visiting at/Mrs. SImmons’ old | re Rebocca Cromen wmile ‘eorge R. Torrey Tuesday afternoon. |home ai Bellows Falls, Vt | in@ion the verands’ ar the wom e Mrs, George Metcalf of N. L on | s, 5 t of Mans: s ol fhnch o P Allan Moffitt for an indefinite stay for | i 2 “= | on some ice, falling to the floor and 1He benefit ar hor Hoalth Faviae. 1o dislocating her left shoulder. Dr. F. feitly retnnad o B i Go-to-Church Sunday. P. Todd of Danielson put the shoulder where she had a serious operation per- i ' ne coming Sunday is to be ob-|back in position | e " [served as Go-to-Church Sunday, both | F. O. Plummer will serve two weeks Charles Bragg has been spending | 1¢r® and at Windham. The fire' com- | on jury duty in Providence beginning several days e New Terk opending | any has voted to attend in a body, next Monday. LR Mr. and Mrs. John Budd of Clin-| E. A. Hall has moved his sawmill The ladies of the G. A. R held their | (o7dale, N. Y.. huve been visiting Mr.}to Greene, R. I monthiy social at the home of Mps, | Budd's sister. Mrs. Richard M Arthur ‘L. ndre and son of | [‘harles Lewis Friday afternoon. The | Mrs. Robert Beckw Meriden are visiting the former's members sewed for & sale. | seriously ill is improving, mother, Mrs, Lydia Plac i WESTM POMFRET CENTER | | Seail L | SOUTH KILLINGLY 1 r. and Ars. Joseph E. Stoddard at- | P“”éhuf*r:::; BI:;:,I P;*::" in Two | Farmers' Institute To Be Held Feb. I, e convention of the Con- | re Returning. necticut Pomological \society at Hart- | 2 | 12th—Burdick " Farm Sold. ford this week | Mrs. Henry Worthington has return- 3 ) Everett E. Brown attended this week | @ home from visit to her daughter! The Willing Workers met at the meetings of the State Fair associa. |in Massachusetts | parsonage Thursday afternoon tion at Hartford. Connecticut State [ A prayer meeting was held in Gay Mrs. P. H. Coffey visited Mrs. James srange deputy’s farm superintendents’ | Head schoolhouse Wednesday night. | Nash in Danielson Thursday. club and Pomona Pomological society | Jack Kemp was the leader. A number | Alexander Burdick has sold his won a good string of prizes, including | 0f the Christian Endeavor members first on all three collections: flrst on | Were pre assist in the service. L. Jordan and men have been »ox Northern Spy and a long string | Rev. W rison Raymond has g working on. the road repairing dam- of prizes on single plates, at the best | to Hartford for few day He will | ages caused by the recent heavy rains winter show ever held by the society. | preach in two churches before return- | _Beatrice Coffev was a visitor at A Wednesday Mr. Brown conducted the | ing home. His puipit will be supplied | E- Ball's Saturday question box discussion { Sunday morning. Farmers’ Institute. et Sunday evening the Christian KEn-1 There is to be a Farmers' Institute in EASTFORD deavor service will be led by MIiss | Grange hall Thursday February 12th. Edith Raymond, assisted by \Tiss .| Able speakers are to be presunt Miss Bianche Parzyils conyalescent | sioning of fhe pledes follond b o) atr, "o Mom oA i Hah iatted rel- nd hopes to be out soon. Mrs. Charles | consecration sarvice patives: to- RIS IS ARCAY Clark is substituting for her. mction ey ; LIl Bariow of Moosup visited her Miss Grace Lawton who has been il | nine this weel has not heen run- | parents Sunday. She was accompanied at the M. E. parsonage has returned to | helne: e ount of s 0= liby her cousiiiMildred Jicques ler home in Phoenixville and hopes to S > y . Willis Hill of Central Village and SR L s S e | Gladvs Jacques of South Canterbury "aek. Miss Hibbard is teaching for jorkrs. E. Keith who has been ill is | Clifford Williams at Backus Hospital Miss Pansy Neff who has i‘l‘frn‘ _seve"ty.f”.s‘ Pirthdes (85 Slonies threatened with pneumonia is better,| Barrews. but not able to be up vet. : : A teachers’ meeting was held Thurs- | Clifford Williams, who uses a gas- day ‘v‘HV‘,I- engine, was badly injured last Rev. and Mrs. J. R. Miller were in Friday mornin !!/'.‘\[afi sawing an Tty S 5 | & piece of wood which was slippery - . from the frost, caught th the saw and CANTERBURY GREEN threw his left hand on the saw. A ! doctor was quickly summoned and = | took him in his automobile to Backus Christian Endeavor Day was ob- | hospital, where the middle served last Sunday, the pa: : | finger of or preach- | his left 'hand was amputated and tw ing from the text “One is your Mas- | other fingers that wers badiy cut wer ter: all ve are brethren.” Neéxt Sunday | bandaged and taken care of. with the last services of Christian ; Endeavor week a rally of church and Eurthdsy Darty Sunday school and Christian Endeavor | Homer Barrows was given a party will be held. All those who have |!ast Wednesday.” it being his 7lst ‘ount on me” banners have been |Dirthday. He received many cards Bt Gl S | and presents. A three course dinner The — mid-week prayer meeting | Was served at 1 p_m. and the after Thursday at 100 p. m. wag held ot ths | noon was pleasantly spent with instru- e | mental music and singing. | Herbert Neff is visiting friends in New York and New Jerse The W. C. T. U. will meet | Willlam Rollinson next PACKER Miss Corinne Simino and her sister with Tuesday Mrs SPECIAL TO WOMEN The most economical. cleansing and | germicidal of all antiseptics is Paxtine Rose visited Norwich recently. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Slater of Ap- | ponaug. R. L, are visiting at Edee- oy Wood. farm. A soluble Antiseptic Powder ' ™ \iie Saran Travy of Jewett City is 4 3 spending a few days al the home of to be dissolved in water | Wiliam mrisce Mr. A. Mott of Plainfield attended as needed. church here Sunday J. Brown visiteg "l e As a medicinal antiseptic for douches | o Mg, T+ J- Brown visited Plainfield, i cen & catarrh, inflammation or Mr. Frank Slater of P'rovidence, R uleeration of nose, throat. and that ' spent day at zewood f;;m; aused by feminine iils it has no equal. | " \ic Fred Lyon of Plaifield spent For ten vears the Lydia ‘E. Pinkham' wednesday with her parcnis. Mr o Medicine Co, has recommended Paxtine yprye. Herhert Parkhinet. v in their private correspondence with women, which proves its superiority. Women who have been cured say | it 18 “worth its weight in gold.” At druggists. 50c, large box, or by mail. The Paxton Teilel Cu, Boston, Muss. Miss Jennie Fiedler entertained her sister over Sunday. Mre. Fannie Frink Montgomery. Winifred Brigas has been ill the past week with threai trouble. is visiting J. P. sited local relatives Sunday The old barn the Gaston pluce has been torn down and a new one erected. A. E. Hall has moved bhis mill to Greene, R. I The stove in the schoolhouse has been taken out and replaced by one. a new Mrs. P. C. Bliven was organist at the | services Sunday evening. | Mrs. R C. Kies and Miss Doane . were visitors at Mrs. Herbert Strait's in Danielson, Monday. { Dorothy Boswell and Stephen Young have received pr perfect at- tendance at school | | 2 1 | | \v Clifford Waters who was elected mail messenger from the P. O. to R. R. Station was obliged to resign as he was unable to procure a team | W. A. Pearle is having several new ibulldin:n erected on his farm | i | | i Mrs, Fred Litchfield is visiting Providence. S. Menken has moved to the farm which he recently purchased. Mrs. John Fitts who ill is slightly improved Migs Mildred Burnham is confined (o her bed from the effec in has been very s of chilling her town soon. He is going into bus- iness in Putnam An’ Enjoyable Concert. Iriday evening of last week a qua: tette from - Putnam gave a concert in Grange hall for the benefit of the organ fund ai the South Woodstock Baptist church. The concert was very enjovable, nsisting of recitations, solos, also singing by the quar- tette, EKONK Pratt-Corey Wedding—Lincoln day to be Observed February 15. At the home of Charles W. Pratt, Wednesday, at 4 p. m., there was the & of Charles W. Pratt and Miss P. Corey. The bridal party en- to the music of the wedding march plaved by Anna Robinson. The bride was attended by her sister. Miss Corey. The groom by his brother. Edward Pratt. Rev. W. J. Reynolds officiated. The rooms were decorated Plans for Lincoln Day. LD S el :r.u;'?flsu{g:):x;h;)“n é::f;:n:‘;:i‘ll“gfl‘ itic- | Mr. Pratt is one of the substautial {any i "”‘ the homs ot Deacon ¥. J. | men of Voluntown and |u.§ bride { Burnett. most _estimable o An ! “Rev. Mr. Christy. of South Coveniry | their friends wish them well. | preached in the Congregational church ., Hard Traveling. Sunday. The roads in this vicinity are in Miss Edna:Aver has sold her busi- | very bad condition on account of the ness in Danielson to her aunt, M mild weather and the heavy teaming | Kingsbury. necessary to get the great quantity of | ;o Mrs. Mary Ryan is visiting her son, | jumber fo market ohn Ry M Avery Stanton and daughter Mrs. William Killiam of Putnam was | [ ottie Gallup, visited her son. Ben- in town Wednesday calling on friends. | jamin Stanton in Attleboro, Mage.. re- _W. Parker was called to her | zently. by the severe illmess of her The EKk Grange association met | mother. Tuesday n to lis en to tha report e e e o of the building commiittee. znd take NORTH WOODSTOCK such steps as were nied for the i o, ompletion of the building. Teachers' Meeting — Office for L. H.| Harry Sayles and Charles Tanner il RN {1aid the drain for the grange hall on | | y in New State Organization. |0 4% | Miss Christine’ Paine. Lyman Hib- | (M2, Carrie Wilcox soid her oxen to | bard and Joseph Henries, students at|“® UptYY ecneaaay Woodstock academy, have been out of Buying Up Cattle. school sick with tonsilitis. | Messrs. Sweet and Hopkins of Leroy Allen is still Memorial | Rhode Island were through FEkonk hospital, Worcester, but is steadily Tuesday and Wednesday buving cat- gaining in using his limbs. He has|tle. They bought from Carl Gallup ! heen seriously ill from muscular rheu- { and John Tanner, and others. { matism. . 5 § Mrs. Luther Tanner is somewhat im- A teachers’ meeting was held in the | proved in health. hoolhouse here 'Wednesday after-i Lincoln day will be observed in the | Line Meeting house February 15. a inia_Corttis, little daughter of | fine programme is being prepared. EAST KILLINGLY Can’t Sunday School Class Meets With Irving French. Jr. Wililam J. Soule of Providence has been spending a few days with his grandparents, Deacon and Mrs. Soule. Mra, Ethelyn Gove and Miss Rowena Dawley visited in Putnam, Saturday. Miss Lula Wells of Brooklyn spent the week end with Miss Doris Bur- lingame. Mrs. Mason Babbitt of Providence visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oat- Sunday Rev. Alfred Barrat was in Daniel- son, Thursday. Mrs. Herbert McLaughlin was In Providence last week James Pray of Ballouville was a vis- itor here one day last week. Walter Kreiger of Worcester at Edward Aldrich’s, Sunday. Miss Helen Paine of Rockland, R. T, visited Sun- | | THOMPSON | Girls' School a Success—Post Office | Moved To Hotel—Inn Sublet To New | Managers. { Bdward Scarborough has been in town this week storing hiz furniture that was in his suite at the hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Addman ac companied Mr. and Mrs. Charles F¥ Searls on their month’s trip to the Bermudas. | School a Success. | The Girls' school. under the able | | management of Misses Howe and I Marot is flourishing with every room | taken since the arrival of several new | comers”this_semester. The' B.°Y. P, U. rvice Sunday evening was led by Mrs, M. L. Eddy Topic, “The Safety' Verse’ Ps. Whipple's saw-mill finished work on the Chase and Elliott od-lots this | week and has been moved to Quine- baug. | Postoffice In Hotel. | Tne postoffice was transferred Wed- | nesday from F. A. Munyon who has | ®iven perfect satisfaction for the pas eight years, t Rebert A Dunning. The new quarte: are in the Vernon Stiles hotel, with new boxes ai new | avpa throughout. | Celebrated Birthday. ! Mr. and Mrs, F. E. Cruff and son| iugene Cruff of Roxbury and Anne E. Knight spent F y. Jan with Mr. and Mrs. J: A. Cruff, it being Mrs. Knight's birthday. Many local friends also remembered the day with cards and greetings Mrs. Frank M. Knight has returned | from a visit in Providence. | _Miss Harriet R. lewis has returned ter ten days speat ork Mrs. Burt se is i the Da) | | Kimball hospitai. i Mrs. Frank Foisey i i fwas in town Sun- day but has returned for an indefinite visit with he r in Putnam. Tree Inspectors In Town. | The six tree inspectors are still a the hotel-making a thorough investi- | gation of | Bverett | mobile the trees of this vicinit Rhodes has a new uto- William Mahoney of Boston _spen | Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Whitte- | more The Ladies' Missionary Society of the Congregational church Mrs. John Moore. Wednesday, C. Paine being the leader. Inn Sublet. | Mr. Hutchins has sub-let the Vernon Stiles Inn to out of town parties, who come to take possession this week. Mr. Hutchins will continue his service and met Mrs R Mrs. Hutchins will assist in the post office. Rev. John Moore gave a most inter- esting falk Sunday-evening about Mar- tin Luther. Harry Whittemore of Worcester was the guest of his mother Friday. Lincoln Service. Special recognition of Lincoln Day will be made at the Congregational church Sunday evening. WOODSTOCK VALLEY Miss Harriet P. Slingsby turned from a trip to Boston Henry Vroom, who was staving Allen W. Kenvon's the past fal visiting his sister at San Diego, C ifornia | Mrs Chestes her sister frc has re- at al- Hal n Worcester, t is entertaining has heen visiting Miss Marion Wood. t Mr: and Mrs, Arthur Chase of Dan- T liand G jelson visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. ollan ounty 1. P. Chase, Sunday e e ¥ Mrs. Allen Wade spent Monday wit her daughter, Mrs. Frank Nason in COLU[-g_lA tand, E e X | qufx){em:r{n}inn'v Sunday school class | !llustrated Lecture on Country Life— met with Irving French, Jr. Sa arday Prospective Farm Buyer. | evening. A very pleasant time was 2 — spent | Friday evening Rev. E. O. Fos —_ — | gave the first in a series of five stere- N — opt lectutes on Country Life ar < p wCODSTOCK | the Problems That Confront Us. The Prbe—py lecture was given at the church and Social Held With Mrs. Sampson—C. E.| will be continuegd each Friday evening Anniversary. | Until the series is completed | Sectety Mark',no,uble kiAot S i Mrs. Eunice Hunt, who has been The Ladles’ Home Missionary socie- | spending a portion of the winter with ty met with Mrs 3. R. Hall Wednes %”\e family of her son, Henry D. Hunt v afternoon. The subject was The | in Providence, has returned to her ew America. The leader was Mrs. C. [ home on Pine street H. Child. Mr. Darling and family from Lot Ex-Judge Albert Mathewson of New | Island have moved to the farm owned Haven was in town Monday. by Rev. Claus Olandt of Montrose, N The church social was held with Mrs, | Y., located about one mile from Hop George M. Sampson Friday evening. River station Henry Burriti of Tufts coliege has| At the Sunday evening mee visited his aunt, Miss Mary Lester, re- | E. O. Foster’s topic was Je n the cently. Home 4»( Levi. C. E. Anniversaries. [u;‘wfi‘h\” IAM(K‘ ‘I'hly. who is q‘ 1" g The Christian Endeavor society at|ln tie town of Colebrook, spent Los the meeting Sunday evening observed | Week ond al the home of . the 33d anniversary of the founding of | *Uy Pl ' 1 e feland was in town the ‘society and the 27th of the locall ijgay of last week looking at several society, ‘Mrs. William C. Child was the | priday of last week looking at s | leader. Reports of the society in its| ' Rat s s early days were given, as well as at- Ilustrated Lecture. { tention called to (he great growth of { e illustrated lecturd aiven by | the movement. Rev. R. R. Kendall also | sderick B. Loomis of Amherst gave some interesting facts in regard | ¢ on the Pata to the early history of the societs nieresting as well z e extremely muddy condition of the| 7 Sher I roads prevented a arge attendance. EAST WOGODSTOCK | Thc lcfiire was given ac the church | SOPTyes— | Friday evening of last week For Boys' Class Attracts 75— Apple Growers at Hartford. Social Miss Agnes White entertained Grace Hawking, an Academy schoolmate, for the week end. Ruth Bates of the Center spent the school recess with Florence Lawson Stella Frink accompanied a party of ladies from the Hill to Boston last Friday, attending the Merchant of Venice Seventy-Five Attend Social. A social was given last Friday even_ ing by N. T. White's unday School class of boys, seventy-five attending. A fine oyster supper was served in the chapel. Music and games followed in_the hall. Harris S. May and ¥ of New Haven spent at Fraoit Hill farm th D. Sanger. C. H. 1l D. Wright couple of d week. Killam nd L. . lindeman attended the Pomological show in Hartford this week ONECO lsauc Clark returned from Norwich last Saturday M Annie Foley was in Danielson last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Marriott and son Fred and daughter Ethel were in Providence Monday. Mrs. Simeon Brewin entertained the Ladles' Aid society Wednesday after- noon. b The dance h Saturday nigt was a success, ail ing. Mr day id in the town hall last the young ladies enjoying the even- Nappi was in Providence Thurs- WARRENVILLE e Mrs spending Bughee. week who in P has been ovidence, feet. R. I, returned home Wednesday Misses Mae and Josephine Congdon Mrs. Rossiter has gone to New have returned to their home in the Yark for an indefinite stay valley after spending a few wecks with The voungest child of A. M. Bassett their grandmother, has been ill Mrs. Austin E. Pearl is ill Most of the farmers around here Miss Flora Pearl is slowly convales- | have their icahonses filied with splen- cing. did twelve and fourteen inch ice SOUTH woLwwo1OCK CHAPLIN Concert by Putnam Quartette Pleases Berton, the littie son of First Se- Audience. lectman B, M. Welch, is gerously o) siek with pneumoni A graduate Harey Wells. George Davis and Louis 1 i in_attendance Duify went to Hariford this week to . Miss Julia L. Martin has bee aitend the Grand lodge, A. I./& A. M. pointed 1o teuch the West Ha The members of Senexet srange re- graded schooi for the remainder of the cently gave the first and second de- | school year. [grees w0 a class of ten Rev. H. ¢ McKnight will give his Frank Shippee is sick with the grip. | lecture, “Eyes and Thoughts” at the Albert Williams expests to leave charch vestry Tuesday evening. Able to Leave Hospital. ! M:s. Raymond Squier, who for ! | weeks has been at a private hospital | n Wiillmantic, where she underwent | | an operation for appendicitis, has i { covered sufficiently to be removed to ! the home of her parents on Columbia | Green Mr. and Mrs. William C. Robinson | \ttended the 23d annual meeting of ihe Connecticut Pomological society in Hartford Tuesday and Wednesday. | Letters addressed to the foliowing persons are uncalled for at the local | | office: A. A Keith, A. L. Stewart,| | Henry Despard i | The Johnson-Bartlett minstrels of | Willimantic gave an entertainment at { Yeomans' hall Thursday evening under | the auspices of the West Street | Bight Ladies’ club which tended. was w SOUTH WILLINGTON | e | No Appeals to Board of Reliefi—En- | tertainment and Social—No lce Har- i vest Yet. | | Arthur Benton. formerly of this vil- | iage, stayed over a while Monday his way to Waterbury ! | Col. W. H. Hall was in attendance | at the annual on of the grand, | lodge, A. F. and A. M., in Hartford. |. Miss Mary C. Miller resumed her school work Monday after heing inca | pacitated for a hoarseness. | Contractors Inspect Highways. Several conetractors were here last week to inspect plans for highway im- provamert and (o look over the layout QY days with extreme { Al bids bad to be in by Monday. the i 24. | Taxpayers Satisfied. The board of reiief had no com- | plaints brought for their consideralion | at their first meeting. Febh, ! New Lantern Used. An entertainment and social under | the auspices of the Y. P. S. C. E. was held in Memorial hail Friday evening. Stereopticon views were shown with the new laniern. (ake and ice cream w n sa William B, Pike just arrived at Portsmouti N H on hoard. | S, cruiser Tacoma from;Tampico. ©n the irip the hoat lost one fpropeller and is laid up foF repairs, Elmer J. Matthews wus a recent visitor in Willimant No ice has been harvested here vet John A. Richardson has so far re covered as to De abie to return to his | work st Monday Scarlet Fever Cases. i | _ The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | »hn H. Westerfield was taken down last week Tuesday with seariet fever and has had a hard siege of il. Hazel “GASGARETS” IF COSTIVE, BILIOUS, HEADAGHY AND UPSET--DIME A BOX (I-(ner dl‘:’ll'ess. relieve your sluggish o ity e re from constipa- | Liver and Bowels of all'the sour bile, ho 1able you are O Chs. | B3Ses ang clogged-up waste which is indigestion biliousness a “Cas-| producing the misery. onight straightens you out by | A I0-cent box of Cascarets keeps ing | your head clear, stomach sweet liver No odds how much vour head aches; an yvour stomach, liver and and bowels regular and vou feel bully bowels tonig erd the headache, | for months. Don't forget the children biliousness, dizziness nervousness, the —itheir little insides need a gentle sour. grssy stomach, backache and all| cleansing, too. CANDY CATHARTIC 10 CENT BOXES -ANY DRUG STORE + ALSO 25 & S0 CENT EOXES ™ recover- | T hEskon | Dr. Pendleton Able to Be Out—Many first patient, is W. C. T. U. Meeting. The meeting of b oA S poned to last Saturday, was at Library Whist. postponed: on account of bad we = to Thursda even the 4th, i Miss Kdna | me has entered the E 1d wit Mrs. W. H all | Adveniist school for training nurses at = of personal tax led off | New Bedford. Mass, oliowed by | Rev. J. G. } 4 is holding meet- k Batiyve and ngs in Amsion nday evenings. : ace Porter has been visiting his sister. Mrs. Hawley Cummings. sger from s imber bu. Dr. Cyrus street ever: erute was rd, home over Sun- here he is in the RIPLEY HILL i out on the day, but uses & inch lce Stored—Meeting of Hilltop Homes Club. nt F. 1 J. Snyder, and A ended. number E 4 their houses with T : s A o ity 05 : Frink_is visiting_her 3 i v daughter, Mrs. H. F. Tenant, Cast Fiint of the navy is visiting | pro=oioh mant, in East his grandf: H. Utley s S The roads are asl o d t = R ads arc washed out and tray eling is very bad to enjoy the mild air of bl t Topliff is improving in < J. is able to attend church in fine | SPRING HILL be the good samaritain and E. F. Storrs Delivers Two Live Foxes Maud Erigham and Mrs. Sher- man are recovering from grip i in Eaet' Killingly- Miks M. E. Brigham entertained Mrs. | \bbie Hopkins, Mrs. Esterbrook, Mrs. | The selectmen held their busineas corge Freeman and Mrs. K. J. Sn¥- | meeting in the town clerk’s office last e ey Monday. Hilitop Homes Club Meets. | The beard of relief was in execu- jiton Homes Club met with | tive session at the town hall Monday Benjamin Greene last Friday.|and report mere than the usual The program included current | amount of business, as quite a number 3 by Boynion. General | called cleaning by Mrs. Rowley: duet | On Tuesday E. F. Sterrs delivered w M n and Mrs. Tracy; | two live s to the purchaser in East yroducts of ¢ increased by irriga. | Killir That closed out his stock. tony By Ase el ox- e « m he had several vears. bited some very fine specimens of | _ leland Wildes was at his home last re from mines in Montana, Sunday 1 she has 2 residing the pasi | Mrs. Charles Day was called to her vear. Ten members were present.; ©ld home in New Jersey 1 week Refreshments were served as usua §OREEite s Auiena \ibaliunerl of Der yrother. iss Day was at the home Early Birds. here during her absence. Blue javs and robins were seen early | The sewing club met with Mrs. G. in the wes | A. Stalker on Wednesday afternovn. Warmth Without/ Smoke or Dirt QU get all warmth and comfort—no smoke or smeil—with, a , New - Model Perfection Heater. & The patent locking flame- spreader (shown in picture) # automatically prevents/, turning the wick up to-the4 smoking point. There is nothing to get out of! order in-a Perfection. 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