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10 NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, APRIL 4, i914 cation. She is a senier at the Wheel- | —————— LETTERS FROM TWO STATES S sthoo"or Stonington | NIANTIC . Birdsey G. Palmer has sold his . " o — farm, Known as the Jabes Roy farm, First Shipment of Flatfish—Manwar- 66 29 to Mr. Totten of New York. ing Family Occupying Grove Cet- New London County OLD MYSTIC e Trni e e | e herd ofd five deer in their barn lot} - all Funeral of Mre. Erastus Hoimes— | Wednesday morning. I Capt. James P. Clark made a smi - . . Clark A. Coon has just completed | shipment of flatfish to New York Baentay el Biuy 4 R of the Week. Morton and Susan Coek were in|fish have just struck on the catches lay ul arty for ias Westerly Wednesday. are small but as they become more Landphsre—8pring Sa alne r\m:&nl ufd‘\lls. .\rlaryE Main The roads seem (o be sectling, with | plentiful local fshermen will make Fgre sy 4 hy L olmes, 72, widow of rastus | the exception of the one directly on the | daily shipments by express to New . zmb::“ A-n:tl'"—:_:ym" odge 0| imes was held Tupswls&' at 10.30 {Hill, which is stll in a bad condi- York and Boston markets. S 3 . @ he! home on uoquetaus | tion. The schools of fhe town close He 1 . et S i THUEaY for the Basier vacation . It’s the spirit of the time that makes us all want to put on our best riday evening the voung ladict|of (he Union Baptist church. Mystic, OLD LYME Mrs. Lucy Miner of Lyme is visi miposing the in Sundlly school | conducted the services. Burial was o ing her brother, R. . D. mail carrier, i fRUEL by S maed Tandolisne st | in the tamily. plotiniEis Grovstiommet L CESIE LS TR S J. Percy Morgan. | for Easter. Easter heralds the coming of a new s * the bri ht er home, glving her @ rise In{ tery. There were beautiful floral | Rell Cal rystal Lodge—Grangers | "Aljss Martha Brown of Norwich | S ea&)lHfi - honor of her birthday, which was on | forms. Mrs. Holmes is survived by | Visit East Lyme—Delegates to West- | Town spent Sunday with Mrs. A. | g g ‘”‘-u”"r"»m,m'.'é.&!}é" A | (Yo grendsons, William Foimes of | brook Mesting. | Eiizabeth Spencer in Washington ave- ¥ spent pl s and with v ew York and Clifford Holmes of Old 21l nie W & i st rumental musie. Miss and. | Wl R s TR e est season of all—and it’s quite natural that all of us should want to B T N e et Msthodist Pastor Returned. _|ut the annual roll call of _Crystall ploy of Marlo Mainattl in his quarry chocolates Rev. Arthur H. Withee returned | 10dge. No. S8, L 0. 0. I at the Roxbury district. e n Filer of Attawaugan is | Tuesday from Willimantie, where he | Dight. Communications were read rmuj Guests From Norwich. spending u few weeks with her mowa- | ativnded Conference.” Mr' White ‘was | (hose who could not bo present. Al Coroner and Mrs Frankin M. er, Mrs. R G. Hooper. assigned to the pastorate of the Old | Pleasing incident of evening was| Brown of Norwich spent Sunday witl The iood €heer Sunshine society | Mystic M. E. chureh for another vear. | the presence of the two oldest mem-| My Brown's mother; Mrs. Martha . was entertained at the home of Mr. Rev. Herbert B. Hutchins preached | bers, Lyman Chapman of Ivoryton and | prown Nathan Woodworth Thursday cr- {'Sunday evening at the Baptist .church | R- M. Peck of Lord Hill. They re-i william Fallows of Grand Street noon. The soclety remembered severalil @ story sermon, Polly Anna. the first in | Marked on the upbuilding of the 10d8¢| hys entered the' employ of F. A. shutins with flowers and voted to holt | a series of sermons on current liter- ;\:‘d .«525» Z";xsfilr\jdrw n':‘;:‘fl";' The | Beckwith. . i 3 a food sale later. Mrs. Woodwo taf ature. tiatory degree was conferred on ¢ Milton Whited of Albany, N. Y., was T Teacher . candidate, Afier the Tecting & Sub- | e tucet of A "R Dewslf the Arer That's why NEW CLOTHES, NEW HATS, NEW NECKWEAR, NEW - 3 ) % stantial supper and smoker were en- | v 5 y y Sale of Phillips Place. Mary Curran. teacher of the | joveq! | Fred I Phillips has sold his house grades at the Old Mystic " Nr and Mrs. E. E. Rogers arrived | o it ASThs SeTore Strd S . d land on the Back road to e has been ill for two weeks with N e gers arrived | guest of Mrs. Steiert, Saturday A : S g R e et lis Tafirnea ime iaadt o[ Iumine e T os menl st ORE 0 AtiGrvelcoisbe SHOES, NEW SHIRTS are interesting subjects at this time. chased the property belonging to | Unionville, Conn.. as she | guests Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hedgecock | Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Manwaring estate of Mrs. Sarah Spencer. Boiaf was unable to teach the remainder of | and daughter of Highpoin Mrs, | moved Wednesday to their cottage in irchasers | soon move to their{the tes She hopes to be able to |, coc! s Hel ogers before | the Grove after occupying the Cone purchesees w | rosume her duties”atter the "Easter | ScI5eck was Helen Rogers before) (UL Qrove, SEe Oy . ine Our assortment of New Spring Merchandi ially | Mrs._ Lot ias mocedy vacation Mrs. Evans of Westerly | Y "3 Syay has moved his household | ter pring WMerchandise are especially large from New Londo r0. \.w.d{"--“ nued to substitute this term, which | goods to his new bouse on Ro; | . R. Farmer left Thursday for his ed by her in Pequot, fc y occupiady] closed Friday TLake. business in New York, after & ‘few 5 s 5 by Dr. F. E. Wilson Brief Local Notes. Building New House. days' visit (o Mrs. Farmer at the Vil- and decidedly attractive. We are showi h n W f Leases Captain Phelps’ Place. The Youns Christians’ class will | Joseph P. Maynard, who has bought | Rt = y owing the best and newest o Orville E. Walden has leased thc jmeet Thursday evening at 715 in the | a piece of land from Mary Whitford, | ian. Stunders ix woskig with house in Pequot of Mrs. Charles H Baotist conference. room. has begun to dig the cellar for his| Charles R. Tubbs on his farms. o New lenfien. This is e Baptist Young People's union | new house. Prof. and M Frank Clapp and % 3 Fa : Sews i the Clastain Phelpe 1 its monthly business meeting and | Lewis Hughes and Harry Bradbury drén of Willimantic _are Visiting The house has b Wipad socal Friday evening at the residence | are finishing the painting of the inn, Jarents, Station Agent Tridity e other improvements made. | of, Mr. and Mrs. Frank E .Williams, | which they started last fall but owing | rles Leonard, . Mr. Walden had a foad furniti e Horace O. Williams spent several | to bad weather they had to stop. | : e e oo 1) S9ed 1n the Sfet of the week days in Willimantic attending confer- | Miss Eivira Munson, who was visit- [ MIs. J. Lawrence Coit in Waterford, | _ “ornelius Flabert attended the | ence 2 ing her sister, Mrs. Sven Pearson, has| Afr. and Mr B Hiks' institution im Willimantic Mon-| Mrs. Charles Q. Eldridge has re- | returned to Boston | ho are now | . 0 day night rne rview after a visit to her | About thirty members of the local ' SPent Sunday with friends in the vil- ’ Hector Snow has entered emp nam. grange went {o Fast Lyme Lo visit the lage. B e e A it % a firm in Niant 1 Schoonover, who has been | grange out there. After the meeting : kwith of . this place andi rank Bergman b hold his wood- | a Poughkeepsie Business |« supver was served. Rev. Walter V- Gray’ of Waterford | Jot to Hadley Potter and last we x hool vear. is | Miss Lowrie of New York was alhave purchased motor cars S Mr. Potter moved his sawm « Mr. and Mrs. | week end guest of her mother, Mrs.| W..A. Fiske and family have moved of, commeneing running on Mouday. | Alp ) At Fimburst, | Faresi, of the ins, [omStaeo iR e e Cratian ¢ ss Florence Adams, who has bee Ir. and Mrs. George Davis have re- il o place at the Four Corners : quilize Floreros Adams, Who has Pt | iumed 1o men age Davis have re-| Death of William Bradbury. | P %procceas from - the- entertain. | - A Shoe for a g h o relative News has been received of the!ment given at Odd Fellows' hall and | R lows diskiete. has Snished & cor o Toayen and daughter, | Acath of William Bradbury of South | ai Comstock hdll will be devoted to ’ s ’ 5 - e Lant - and daughter. | veniry, a brother of the jate Joseph | making noeded repairs at the Bap- urpose. Close of School Term ave returned | Braqoury. of this place. { tist church. i T S O | B R v stan s S $5.50 to $20.00 1.50 to $3.50 $1.00 to $4.50 With Easter, aworth was a_recent 3 | LEDYARD ing’ phy, princ of Palmer M 5 o In the family plot there. Spring’s most oot lotte Rimpson mother. Mrs. Rider of Harry Griswold has resumed his| .~ _ o ———0 P P! 'gt' and M i Qutics at (he office of the U'nited States | Rev. W. F. White's Farewell Sermon— captivating v ates of Providence | z d 5 P! school, will d the acation | rad survey department after six weeks School Supervisor Barber Conducts NEW HATS [N at their homes er, N. .. Wal-{ : aest of relatives at the'l vaiation, Teachers’ Mecting— tion, ’ - lag: iingford and Derbs n., respe -1 o e Called to Winsted. ! Shohers \Mesund Mecersion. 4 z assembl ;Of i 3 et visitor $n Bobston. | MMiss Ruth Carey, teacher in the| Rev. W.F. White, pastor of the Con- 0 Shoes makes i ana ey churien 1. Chor e | SnERY o e BeRlon S ot has e ey e s e ] S0 SN 1.00 to $2.50 45¢ to $1.50 : tertained we week e <3 sk ca A to her home in insted on_a years, moved Wednesday to Old Say- . S o T Afrs oies) Misa) AR i Tk arburned. to| CELSQ o her nome ) Wikated' on s | yesru: movel Wodidaidy o Ola say- by E. Armstrong, of Winsted her home here, after spending the win- | ;. M. Wilcox is taking her piuce there 'at an increase over his Ledyard Pianning for Anniversary. er with relatives in Providence, New- Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Ely have re-l!galary Rev. Mr. White's address on A committes from Thames lodge. L. |Port and Saundersiown. R, I opcned their sumr after spend- | Sunday morning was Eeeing Jesus. It | » . 0. 0. ¥, held a meeting Friday n | . Mrs. Oscar F. Crumb is slowly re- |ing the winter in Boston, Mass. and | was a v forcible sermon and during | o et Ry Sn | M O T Coamb Iy 8 St 8| ey s very forcbls sermen ind duing | r r Us to Show W it of the i iss Dorothy Chesebro is recovering | Mrs. €. G. Voornees is visiting rela- | were moved to tears. Rev. Mr. White ey apet B tonsilitis, 3 tives 1n Lenox, Mass.' ! has been very popular in and out of | Thomas Tuckey, a former resident of shn Kennedy is il Rev M. Chapman conducted the ! ¢ church and the Ledyard people | is town, now of Sag Harbor, 18§ rence Rattican is slowly recoy- | service for Mrs. W. H. Bogue deeply regret his leaving town. pending a while here w i m ™M to Norwich. 5 n owat of conferen t .\”‘ o e les and daugh- Miss ara (lark had as b guest Char OVJEI»-\:HI r::\(i daughter, Bmtey | mer _relatives In | of New London | Batrett of ‘Allyi's Folat. Have moved g g Mrs. Crumb of Riveraid Delegates to Westbrook. | to Laurel Hill, where they will occupy | me at work ng BT % Srcksr sl o 1 R, V. *. Cou s ¥ residenc of M W i r, work Suade e teer R Mathews, W it, le residence of Mr. Hewltt's father, r. &nd *e. s ¥ a ere appointed egat to the spring | Tayler of Bosten was a Saturday | entercaining thsi Bane! o i g ot (e ‘Middieses ASOCHUUY | and Sidas Fusst of N Lother 4nd o) ain Street, Norwic ) conferred the firat] With he Mrs, Charles H. ¢ ters to be held in Westbrook. Norwich Town Farm Owners. . . cit, | AT T B Fate ‘o the ladles Missionary e e ) “The Store That Satisfies” oo e s g G Spending ine 'I.‘,f,,'.?, Miss Helen iClark | speat R e RV rtrua il Pl e haws “talkan ] o Bl ot g Nerbary; | H. Dean at the Dean | Sa Jene \‘]‘"_‘," of Myetc. o ds| Dossession 6f their new- property | = iea weurred a he me ¢ i ucia. Chapman, Who attencs Sidney Hall of Preston was o Fecent | e — — — N A dau ) wn Dolbea Wi | m - Natick, Mas: 8 ending - ! - »ugh omstock cemetery Sun | after atiending the funeral R L SR RIS Wil 1 Al .aministrator of SOUTH LYME [ Friday” evening t NORTH WQODSTOCK |lve in Southbridge, and who recent- ay for b andmother, Mrs. Mary Holmes. 4 e i e estate of F k D. Larkham, ply_on the building iy met with such a terrible accident Entertainment and Sale. pecera ——— T g Ivoryion spent Sat- up said estate at the probate| Mr. and Mrs. Fred Daniels are mov- | , P 4 . : falling on a saw where he was work- 5 s Sterlin voryton spent Sat R . d 5 the estate Edg 1| Auction A mbard Plac: ri 2 \n enteriainment and take and ice| MONTVILLE | SHReF ana Sumday wich Mr. and Mre TRUTSIAY, ek of Norwicn will| 115,10, iantic where the former hes | 1Y {5 it "\ Voo o [Aucest A LomtarBines Shecme il S R e cream sale was given in ihe ! R ey i Shaal | T ol £0 ot 3 | . ot e | above the knee. He is in the hospital the Methodiet church Tuesaay ever- | Nominating Committee Chosen—Re- | s et Shorning o supply-ihe PUIDIE | busingss toin ooed " sso” e eimit his Joads, Badly/ cov T | in Worcester. S B S e hearsal for Easter Concert—Nor- | Visiting relatives in town one day Jasty ed by Rev. Mr. White. | Fthior: andi mother, Wio: relide thires. |-, The haav e L e o | _ Thomas Hedges has returned from proved profitable. | wich Musicians to Be Heard. Miss Esther Olson, who is atiending New Superviser Active. Miss Edna ( msto k of New Haven | the T -Hf—j ve 4 o ; Reates vacatlc : .‘.‘:;'n\“‘:-:sm Hospital and is slowly ! 1;\55‘7«..,..:'\“ S e | e e el seminary, is home for he H\:wun{x.:‘rl A:x‘h»a:‘n;.{‘ b the mew iy} ."‘;,‘.,;4,'»:([,\_"‘f\]'fil«fvff'ifi»" S at the 1 t tim Antiques Sell Well. e oy Tate - viatted Bls. son. Sant- fair and saie | subject of the pastor's sermon at the Moore and Charles Mitchell at-' ducted a teachers’ meeting at Ledyard | Payne : i . nel; 1o Suinsiuus Sanday,. Sedlvly, him Mr. and Mrs. Edward Curtin of Pe- | Union Baptis unday mor the and dance given by | Center Friday and was also present| Mrs. F. R. Peck was in New Lon- | (i s think wiil finish M much improved . after his serious ili- Sniok DBl tertained Joseph Kil- |ing. The m inion will fe s - Whist club of Ham- | a( the meeting of the town —school | don recently calling on frienas is i n S T leen of Rridgeport | low the preaching service. Christia e Saturday | committee. 1 ierce Daniels and family are mov- == = = | some antique artic 3 nd_Mr: a e v Miss Fann: Endeavor roll call meet 6.30, con- 3 ! | ing up in_Northern East Lyme JT] LIN 3 P been in Providence attending thc spending sever ducted by A Flawasia’ The aas encing April 1st, a T‘""’["" \:‘“"’:“\'I‘ w. 5| g Byron Billings has a larse chicken Sou “J}L‘“‘“ GLY ' Winnifred Potier returns to funeral of Mrs. Witter's brother, Mr. of relatives in or. Rev. M appell, will give the | run an hour later than ¢ reception for Mr. and Mrs. .| farm near the shore. irtoon Children of | HOIYOK Sund -sume | Angel returned hom GO 07 Blan: Cramfordisilestier o] Lon ax okl anst s White was held in the church Tuesday | James B, Slate is home for a briet | TWelve of the Thirteen Children of | per gy ere. She will be grad- RIS b n | New London at 10.4 Py B % | > Mr. and Mrs. Pic Senior Liv s A 3 ol ntral Africa i 4 evening. About 70 yere present. visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. | . erre Bernier Liv 4 | ST 4 Misses Henrietta W. Gridley. Ethei| __ — Seriously 1. W. C. Slate | ing. Roy A i purchased a paic of| WOOULSTOCK VALLEY CHESTERFIELD poynton, Charlotie Simpson ‘and Ro- | NORTH STONINGTON rs. Frederick Clurk of Storrs, who | _Capt and Mrs. James V. Lyce are | = . draw lumber from Wood- . e e Boynton spent Saturday in the was Miss Phebe Holdridge, of this ®Xpected — " trginia this ciosed Friday for a w e 1 iss Edith Eddy of East Woodstock > — se, 3 | ther Leavit returned = Misa (Gértendes T Rorers e Funerals of Charles H. Main and| ;;y:\u.l is very ill at her home in :~nm-i ol cioncdin. the ey anth aistaiec e < ] e 5 e A g ],‘,..,,l “‘,Dg,,._ at Allen W. Kenyon's teaching at Crescent Beach, spent the| Frank 8. Peabody—Good Attend-| GO0 |\ Ajien is confined to his house | for the Easter vacation weeks, b Avpiold “1s inere, & A new family is moving into the [PFoS Suiat hen pom) Mhare 1 BE /€ anceatitesclalh Cunyioas; by a very severe attack of rheuma.- | WS EN Thirteenth Child Born. s et the set. | Arey house this week. 3 Ts. George Chappeil spent three | tiem. 1 HE; ) t k. { Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Esterbrooks ar { days at Chester this week, caring for | The funeral of Charles H. Main was| \frg Cal : e han | RIS My e 6r < W ling AL { S Estert g | s 5 b hoe B Lt Landner. | threatent pneumonia, er. | Getting Ready For New Pastor— |home Friday is th awe tme 3 5 orwich Entertainers Coming, | & I ; *ha < - — . ThHG taetee - > s expressed for| Chester Halstat is out with a new b Nox |ing’ the mervice. There was a larse | HAMBURG Sermon on Prayer. i 3 or | | Chester H 4 & e W. S Newberr: anist. and Reg- | attendance of out-of-town relatives. o | Friends n g r es j wer the ' driving horse. -l inald W, Smyth, dramenar e O T S Workmen busy making repairs. . = =T SO T e ss Edna Kelle e week | NOrwich, are (o give an entertainment | had been in failing health for some | Mrs. Samuel Jewett Detained at Desp i and are papering and painting the e a Lo M o wes | Bext weRk | e e ey hrec | Riverd By Scaniaty Faver -Case—| . i liie wood pile &t the back door " Wil = o e Rehearsdl for the Easter concert at |gaughters, Mrs, T. W. Avery, Mrs, J.| Library Report. | The household goods of Rev. John H 3 3 he Baptist church Sunday evening, | oo ot e e —— : | Knott, the pastor, are expected this Grang g e s ng W e (GStantan. sl TR Green and A1 avins - sather ‘Olien: from: Noxthn Sacib e R el i ening R I - . i & With | son. Charles E. ain. S Miss Mabe! M in from Wiulimantic, | r T 3 33 ™ < i i : ¥ % A e o wn ool 1 n hev- | Nijss Ora Harding from New Haven | cndite (e weskoend ar the home - o it eon- | e enloyin =l Faces o Week | for the| Mis® Tessic and Ruth Harding from | of his parents. ) ; ’ B s, Henry 8 3 Nominating Committee, open April 13 with the sxception oLl "sb.anam Plerson has retumed from | o€ sermon Sunday, the eubject was i “OUC S G g S iy o perintendent of the ‘Baptist | (he [ NOTR, SONIRON | CINEL (L0 | spending the winter in Sweden and is; JCIC, ‘given vou, seek and we shali | iting her ne ba Max Rosofsicy's O ity (oo Allen, ap: |ine spring term April 6 D e O iy Ucigay for o wasits | D, knook and it shall \beopened | B M. Bur ented Mix. I AEeid . W YRt Sindas. Deacon E. & Henry. ehair. | _ Sermons by Nerwich Pastors. vacation il DREE & | *'Dora LeFleur and Ruth Cofre : . g 50 | man: Miss Ber in and Rober The series of union religious meet The 1. B. S. met Thursday with | jited Inez Dour t 1 Ne York B, 3 o t ~ s " | - IE rnaiain of New Yor e e O e | N N L e i sy Eantua | CAMPBELL'S MILLS s ot Cheataifiaid. officers for the school for the vear |has been well aftended. The singing | Detained at Deep River. i) Spring appears Ta s returned after | "eEINNINE April 1 5 |bas been inspiring and the preaching | yjre Samuel Jewett went to Deep| Dwight Lewis is critically il vear. Lluebirds, robins. p f a week with Mr. and Mrs. |, Miss Susie M. Wood Is wo mueh im- jof a high character. Two Norwich | giver last week to assist a friend in | H. M. Willcox recently killed a vear- | and mud are the only evidences New London. Droved as to be able to attend the |clersvmen. R J. B. Slocum and | giiness, and is beinz detained on |ling hog that weighed 553 Ibs | in this vicinity | fonte = ohnson.,of | with imuch; A the house ot Horace Perkins sold to Waldo Til 5 - I Eptist_chapel Friday " eening. | das ; {anie whisi party” to thelr young | the contract for cutting the loge —— April 10 at 7.30 Subject, Citizenship Hewitt—Pendleton. | friends at the public hall lust Satur- | Mrs George Tanner is gaining ve -1 sz Bisle Pratt sang 3 solo al 116 | The marriaze of Miss Olive Chris: | Ga¢ crening | stowly. She is able to sit up a lite ; { Lonhan vor meeting Sunday |tine Pendiston, daughter of Mr. and The report of Lyme library ! One of B Hall's children has ‘- :A:M;f and the chorus sang two spe- | Mrs. George A. Pendleton and Charles | March shows 397 t Hl;n cireulation, | tensliitis. : ! . g Hewltt, Jr.. of North Dakota, took | fiction 278, education Mrs. John Tanner and Miss Margaret dler were Robert Toftt also became an active |PTide’s parents. Rev. G. H. Chambers LAUREL GLEN Ewuh Tuesday ew, Richard | Christian Endeavorer at the meeting | Performing A€, cepsmdny here no scho b A t t w vnbu‘:rv‘ms auri] a total membership The funeral of Frank S. Peabody, ! Haven. 7 ! " of 80. Others will unite soon son of the lule I. Newland Peal ve. Skinner 15 visiting her grand- ¥ | n S Skin tort Misses” Grace Mildred and Ethel L. |was held In th eSecond Baptist ehurch | parents. Mr and Mo Batthor. o on L. B. Bill recently lost a valuable | B N e b ar st e ures Wood were guests of their sister, Miss | Thursday. Mr. Peabody died in omerviser vans sisttod the school | COW which, it was thought, had pneu- | isited Iy - Carrie Gordon Wood, at the gymnastic rd. Mass. He was vears of | Tuesday | monia. 2 S SN s e will yield to ST e Rl R AL | "S55t and son Tay, wore in Ash- | AT and Mrs. Paimedus Gennett vis- i orchestra, emy Thursday evening and Miss Grace — T o o D, Tace I» ited Mrs, Pe a unele, Clark ; A 2 e also spent the week end with Miss GLASGO | Mr. Von Carlesberg was a buginess Maine recently. Mr. Maine has been | ; . B Carric Wood, who is & member of the LA i Ter o W aatenly, e anoeday falling in Tealth for wome time. ker ex . 3 grauating class of the Academ: g e | “*Mr. and Mrs. Attaway Main at-| Jobn Perry and son Maurice h 5 o | . 14 p &lno Miss Carrie Viola Wilbur, singing | Reception For Rev. John Thompson ' tended one of the revi Tntatings | (heir new wood sawing outfit at work i r » but nobedy likes to be (yangelist of Norwich, will speak at | and Family—Fire Wardens Named | el in Ashaway this weel { F e e | year around Well, lots of he Baptist ch ine. b= Mr. Mrs. Howard Main are A ~ : 5 s F you have eczema, ringmerm Miss Minnie Chapel sang a solo at| on api The new schedule of | o begin housekoeping In the housc | Windham Ceuflty TOCK | h it s = K . :r;lber Ifihm‘. buraing, un- v)ll. ua.; st ‘i““fih b;md]fly motuing. | time et effect at ihe: Theead | With Charles Wheeler. | | 25 i bought furniture from us every y skin eruptions, t isses Flla G. Resenlund and Ethel | JiC WE < he < Main was at Ashaway, e | : o SR | S 2 = = gy W Mgt gy s L Wood sans’u duct, T Wil sing ot | 1145 50, 5:30 p. pm. and st Ashawad. | EKONK 1 s gofrenn.} year, and on April Focl’s Dzy S5l Sl e Tew Guiiily the My Redeomer, in the evening servio e Skt ik s | loses. 80 J & itchlag stops gnd the tssuble div. | | Ailse, (F1ase M, Wood, chaivman of th trg for che Tlaster Vagatiin Grange Hall Nearing Compietion— | Rl | 1cbody has ever been feoled in our appears, evea in severe, swbborn | | titul e n for ihe evegning s et Tl e Heavy Teams Cut Up Roads. Ifrom" a visti with refatives in store. We give the . good quaiity, th st iful gerauium for the evegning ser- | TSV o ot g 5 ut {from a “vistt with es i w store. ive iity, the camee Metpol Opement e b | | vice T it s SRS | e | [Hende il meet | BaPtist Pastor to Preach Seris of [ < T —em T IYORK dnd Washington, D, ¢ ‘ - . Lt ks i Fastley, Bandnd soene; bhres, | | end shucing. oo SR the Sick i an B rawin, Wednesans | Sermans. field |5 spending bis vacation with his | , %, Geore « 5t| stendard styles, the substantial makes, , . 5y A Ima ETol 3 afiernoon I - - grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, E. Byron |Deen the gue s Spala 2 wounds, bolly, and for a sceca of Mise Alma Helmes of Bamburg w s i At the Preston City Baptist church % ing ar we crf T . SEED gl e o aeastine, beals o wuced Sanday of aiise Marion | Pastor Welcomee Back | tuo” pastor. Rev. Luther = Latham | 93U4B o o oiup isat his grand- | Mrs W. I Linderman N charge only HONEST, RELIABLE PRICES =g application is nesded My and Mrs, Harry Bog < ne Darsomige Wedneaday - AEioraoen | day evening Sermous. dubme. Appil | barents’ Mr. and Mre. B Byron Gal- | sPendine g fon Gass 4 Lncns Come and see our furniture. ol s s g B in il Mararc [ Lo welcome e Res John Thomi: | ubo The Ideal Church. The | VB To8 8 few yuolds attended | _The Maple Crest Reading club met | i don and Norwich call 1o | Shk he conferencer The Inales seeved | oui " Memberanip: " prii | the funeral of irs. Nicholas Bowen [ Wi Migh Mars Lesier Tesdus Lo i clam chowder dinner to the suests. | 19t eions At S, VB | of Dayville, Sunday ‘March 28tn, there | BINE, Selections from SR N e Rz i BB g : 26th eI | heing no service here on acount of the | 4€4 X were Elven TNDT ETON 1 Fra almer has been appoint Futire. v school al 12 ' nod . fonds Miss la Frink is spending I PENDLETON ¢ fre warden fin (he morth part | Gvening reaching ' service a1 "1.30 | 21most impassable s Lvacation in Waurezan k4 i i town and Arba Browning im| Midweek praver meeting every Thurs- upper For Grangers. . 4 Friday - Miss Alice Chapman is having a va- part im, evening at 7.30, WikonkiGrange HId & Rokets Bubper, -1 Sogiatyfas i 37-47 Main Street : { S ',mfim,».:._llg» s i LB Ll 3 2 il i 2 . Bk =

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