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NORWICH BULLETIN. SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1914 LETTERS FROM TWO STATES Windham CGounty THOMPSON Rev. Arneld Heizinga Buys New Home —B. Y. P. U. Gives Entertainment. WARRENVILLE Mr. and Mrs_ W. L. Durkee Silver Wedding Surprise and About 40 relatives and frien a surprise part; in honor of their Z3th wedding. versary. The presents were n ous and included money and ilver pieces. Friends were from Gurleyville. Hampton, Hartford, Mansfield Center and ford. Following is a letter writt the anniversary haway, R r Brother ere this reache: the case may be you have been aware that today is the twent aniversary of your mar tongued expressions of congratu George Pratt of Putnam visited his last Friday father, Daniel Pratt. this week. Theie was a food =ale at the Baptist parsonage Friday afternoon for the benefit of the Ladies' Aid socety. The Congregational Ladies' Aid Mis- sionary society met with Miss Harriet | R. Lewis Wednesday. F. D. Greene returned from Long lsland Tuesday and opened his sum- mer residence here. The public school is closed for two | weeks because of the illness of the teacher, Mrs. Clara Armstrong. Miss Bernice Armstrong of the Tewksbury infirmary is at home for s vacation. Mary Chase of Southbridge is joying her Easter vacation. Miss Sarah Munyan has from spending a month with Mrs. Fi hardt in Vermont { | L, March 27 and Sister: Pr your eves or e: ing remembrance bear fact that others are hat is appropriate to this occ When we speak of 25 vears we the period of time signif when we designate it as a quar | a century, we begin to think o the centfal period of a human usual good length. What of a tree is to the whole in s practical value and durability years of married life seem t their relation to the lives of th and woman spared to such a un long continued. To you as to all have co and sickness and Today the clouds have shown their ing, some still hide them vealed, perhaps, “when rolied away Many watched the hegin jife and then iavished on You co ulations and good wishes |on to where they neither { are given in marriage but angels in heaven. Among witnesses we like to think today still interested in your pr in the race toward the flnal gos At the beghning of your jo together life’s problems scemed of solution, when you were ing them together; now in vears you doudbtless find th of them were too hard for they must be left to ing who alone know: ing them because he is their | Two sturdy offshoots from the stock have srown up in and environment of your home are now taking up life's acti their loyes and labor: and failures you may past and bring to them and comfort from your | rience. May they be sp: ing the remainder for better or worse, in sickne health, in prosperity and adv you jog along together through Shine and shadow, fair weathe foul to the end of the way If agreeable to the will of Our above, may you be spared to the golden anmiversary mearkin vears of united effort and enjo: and then may some of those who heiped make this day joyous coi | shower golden gifts, bring vlden tokens and in Teturn ca carry away some golden grains ping from vour ripen ready for the harv To me a sunset in ther tame, even ir tomo; ked with clou vs set all aglow dor. May it witness also mind. In New Residence. Rev Bave moved dence which ed. Mr. Osier, brother of Mr. Osie blacksmith, has moved his family the Moraity house James Wihson and family of Grosvernordale, recently moved to the Bates' house vacated by Frank Ram- ey, Charles Ryan and family ed inte the house owned by lott. Arnold Heizinga and family into the Chandler resi they recently purchas- the to silve to have mov- Miss E Easter Holidays. Misses Howe and Marots” Girls ®chool is closed for three weeks' East. er vacation. Charles Chase is building a silo. The Baptist Central Sunday school voted to omit the Easter concert this year that all might unite with the Brandy HIll Baptist Sunday school in their concert. C. E. Olney and family have return- ed from spending the winter in Hart- ford Judge Munyan has been the guest of friends in Pawtucket. Josiah W. Dike has purchased the wood on the Nichols’ lot, below the John Baliard farm. B. Y. P. U. Entertainment. The B. Y. P. U. gave an enter- tainment in the Town hall Tuesday evening consisting of readings by Louis Battey and music Miss Sybil Pettis. teacher venordale is enjoving her cation at her home here Miss Annie Dunning b her school in New York Ira Munyan has purcha Oscar Roes in Quadi George Ross is moving to his Uncle Ase Ross' farm. The latter will move to Putnam. have marr are the encouras ed to yor of your jourr at Gros_ Easter va- s returned to sed the farm of CANTERBURY Mrs. F. T Bennett and children, W. Bennett, 2nd, and | May and Martha A, Plainfield sre speding the n Crystal Spring » Mi Estella, . ear sky i it may Thursa Jewett City with ds g be with us all th evening time it may be light I wish I could be with you fo today's festiviti ut can only 1 distance bid you G that vour stremgth may not spirits falter tll our Heavenly s come home. Hill Black ‘man Mrs Bennett, Wednesday whistle of Barls saw mill sounds like business. There have becn thre four mills in_ this town winter, all close together. closed Friday for the Local Brevities. “Paul Whitehouse has been cc o_the housc with quinsy, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew ter vacs Norw . ) Charles g Thursday. Barstow was Weeks Gifts—Death of Arnold Upton. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Durkee gayve them afternoon | and silver tokens of esteem and the mists ha ming of your married Allwise the rule for solv- ed sheaves aln with the the golden peed and pr E. P. MATHEWSO T | returned to their home, after spend- ing the last two months in Abington wiih their daughters, Arnold Upton died a Sunday, March 29th. Mrs. 'S. L. Casc has been suffering from iumbago. C. Brown 503 ir ¢ his home here Given made & business Many | © l 1 | e daughter, Mrs. Charles Fuller, in Boston the past two weeks. of il BROOKLYN nds anni- 5 umer- | Captain of Big Schoonmer in Town— Liquor Proves Expensive Beverage to Local Man. Mr, and Mrs. F had as suests, ne and wife of F skine is in command of ne P. Smith wi wise trade from ank Capt. ekspe en for 1814 oba ars y 1y je Maine to X recer and Mrs linton with h. . Spaulding. Gone to Newark. s Betty Monroe, who lives at the varsonage, will spend he | cation with friends in Newar John Johnson has returned home, ging with him the and of Mr and Mrs. parents, was - Mr il Tov- to the fu o horses D. B. ik ter of it heart nst st (S 6 has returned time Waiker after an absence of six ports a very enjoyable friends and in sightseeing Miss Rya spending her her home in the state of New Saratoga Springs ning James Doy Willlam R. T on the char a plea of guilty in i York othe Monday mo w b Hiram morning Rev M carl Lowry has r in Medway Handy died the funeral George F, Genun i was Packerville. EAST KILLINGLY Miss Iva Jones Burns Hand Badiy— Success of Play. ngx 8¢ noy th them | al | surney | I has been past few days ed his home Mrs. N Ar has been spend- friends here. ¢ with Irvi utho paren -Cant’s Monday time of Ba and Mrs. Pray i My w. ement | S'§ Helant expe- - dur- sufferer ersity 2 Burned in a Mangle. right running Man Jones had her b irned Tuesday nan; th Miss 1 b m send drop- | Brookhill smpany’s mill of Worcester was W. Aldrich’s 1s been very seems prom- sky : into th house anielson visited \Imost mud north npas- wing EAST WOGDSTOUK. Miss Chandler Leaving For the West —Eighty Attend Social. Bixby an from il nor ather N children have from Coventry. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Chappell g from pneumon is moving to “Swal- he purchased ma parents recoverin Dods " the property turned A 20c size can of Chi-Namel Colored Varnish Clear Varnish White Enamel Colored Enamel Chi-Namel Varnish is waterproof- and heel proof—made in all colors of wood. Use it for floors, linoleum, fur- niture and woodwork. Colored Enamels for porch and out-door furniture. One coat hides the color and gives a durable hard finish that never softens after once dry. Use this 20c coupon DURING QUR DEMONSTRATION r one 20c can of Chi- ler will purchase i a fair test. % Namel Varnish any color you new 10c brush with which to vt April 6th, 7t at oar store on 8th PRESTON BROS., FRANKLIN SQUARE h, N. T. White Going to Western Home. Chandler le: Cal. She at two Miss Helen Glendale, ted, it ves mext where her has been old home M hardson for Ri is home Williston weeks' va, | academy i m days to Boston spend Mr. and Uph, few narents, with t Upham, Mrs. Wendell Witter have vidence the past week at- funeral of latter’s Angel the N | been { | M L. | and | a | tending the | ¥ the The aucti well attended. Mrs. Jarley's Wax Works. Friday of S0, ns past week were, A social ening with hostesses B, an attendance ere Mrs. B { drrs, and | ved after which an_exhibi ley’s Famous Wax W n hall, and was well received, cliciting hearty applause. T | characters, twenty-one in numbs | were efficiently ned and when | “wound up” seemed very life like | Games and marching followed. The proceeds were the benefit the Ladies’ Ald last = . May Alton. Re- in the chapel on of Mre. Jar- ks was given Pike a | | H costu for society o WESTMINSTER Bad Weather Delays Lumbermen— Rev. W. Harrison Raymond Resigns. | The stormy wea back t | Tumber business ction. The | milis expected to start on full time, but { are unable to do so at present [ . kill has completed digzing | the well on the Hoxie place. recently | purchased by John Leonard of New i York city, whe, with family - has | taken possession of the property. | The storm of last Sunday preciuded many from atiending the servi 1t the Conzregational church, Rev Ravmond, the pastor, preached in the morning on The Seeming Impossibic Next Sunday, April 5th, he will take for his subject Ishmael, or the Fellow | With & Handicap. In the evening M | Edith M. Raymond will conduct the consecration service of the Endeavor, Pastor Resigns. ion of Rev. W. Raymond, pastor of the Congregational chorch, has been placed in of the clerk of the church, to take ef- fect by or before June 14th, Mrs, J. Bopp is seriously ill with pneumenia in New York city, Mr. Boup has been summoned to her bed- There is considerable aetivity in real in this section. Many are look- fng for small farms, very few of which are in the market Miss. Fitzpatrick, sister of Judge Fitzpatrick, who recently died in Yon- kers. N. Y., will return to her farm in a few weeks and remain for the sum- mer. SOUTH Harry Wells Providence. Lewis Young ha ing horse. Herbert Shippee who has been ill for a long time is slowly recovering. Many attended the dance last Fri- day evening. A good time was reported. The programme of the last meet- ing of Senexet granze was in charge of a committe, Sisters Child, Coch_ ran and Howard. S WU IOCK spent the week end in purchased a driv Christian | Harrison | the hands | CANTERBURY GREEN Solemn ‘Services Arranged for Passion Week and Good Friday—Social and Personal Items. i There w pecial music at the Palm Sunday serviee tomorrow. Much work is belng put upon the anthems and upon the Dawn Imifortal musi for Easter and Good Friday services. e Good Friday service will be held in {he church -Friday eveninz at 7. According to the wording of Gov. Bald- Win's proclamation, for “closer com- . munion of spirit with the Father of Mercies and the God for all comfort, in whem we live and move and have our being Holy Week Services. Passion week there will also gs in different Monday night's | | 1 \ ! During be four cottage megt parts of the parish. meeting will be at Henry Kenyon's in South Canterbury, Tuesday’s at Her. bert Williams’, on_ the Brooklyn road Wednesday's at Herbert Randall's, in | the Plainfield district; Thursday's at the parsonage. The time of these i3 7.30 p. m. The subjects from the study | of His Last Week. Thursday even-| ing's meeting at the parsonage will be followed by the communlon of the Lord’s supper. The minister preached last Sunday upon personal evangelism (he supreme | business of life, using Christ's first and last words of invitation and com- | mand “Come an sea” “Go and tell The time of the Christian Endeavor meeting changes Sunday night to | 7.30. There will be a praise service, | vsing the new hymnals. It is a conse- | cration_meeting. Subject, The Power Verse, Phil. 4:13; leader, Mrs. Henr Randall A mheeting of fhe Foclesiastical ctety of the First @ongregationai church is caffed for today (Saturday) at the church. Poisoned by Cocaine. Walter Davis, who last week was in eritieal condition owing to extreme cocaine poisoaing, is much better. Abla to Leave Hospital. Arthur Tracy has returned from the! hospital in Puinam, where he has been cared for following the loss of throe| fingers, cut off by a circular saw. The hand is healing.well | “Miss Gladys Flint is visiting in Pom- family_of Frank Leonard has moved from New York into the house next the schoolhouse on the Green. Mr. Linke continues no better. His son from Washinzton, D. C., stays on in_care of his father. i Mrs. Nathan Exley, with his son. William Fxley. on Tuesdav attended| the funeral of Mrs Exler's uncle Charles Maine of North Stonington.| Mr. Maine was 77 vears old. Miss Flora Moote, teacher of Black Hill school. is at her home In Leverett Mass,, for acation Class Social. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoxie opened | their nouse to the S. Y. F. (organized | Bible class) last night, and the| | class held a very enjoyable meeting | and social Paul Hoxsie returned Proctor Academy, Andover, he is at school Miss Vivian Williams of Wi |is a guest of Miss Elsie Ha Williams is a granddaughter of Her- bert Williams of Canterbury, and has ! also been visitng her grandfather. | |~ Miss Lulu Bennett of New Bedford, | Mass., is visiting Mrs. Beecher Brown} on_ Black Hill Mrs. Jumes Lathrop will not lose hery aithough still hout the use ofj Tids er s week to| H.,where imantic es. Miss j it | SOUTH WINDHAM | | Carl Johnson Surprised on Birthday— | C. E. Supper and Entertainment. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wednesday at Mystic Miss Beile Ecclestone Mrs Ecclestone of Glasgo ha n ing their uncle, Harris Ecolestone. Mrs, Herbert Card, who has been Arthur R been spending the Mr Morris Goldef Norwich Wednesday K. K. K.’s met 1 Card Thursday ev irs Hannfe, who sister, Mrs, Nellie turned home. Mrs. C. L. hospital atci M at Backus spent a 1 ax ne | :nd son Raymond have t Taftville was a vis | a tor e with | | Clinton § an ope Willls_Siate friends Chicopee, Mass. Surprised on Birthday. twenty-seven | Glasgo, North | Windham and South Windham met | lat the home of Mrs. Henry Scribner for a birthday surprise parly for Earl | Johnson. He was presented a hand- {some garnet ring. The evening was {pleasantly spent In games appropr {ate to the day. Mrs. Scribner and | Mrs. Worthington Smith served ice cream and cake, ne her i town M ert we w | is visling | weanesday | vounz people evening from has Rood cus been vis- i annt or Wini- | firm of Willey was 3 visitor Plummer of the of Philadelphia this week Pelix Kirchner and e visiting friends nesday C. E. Society's Supper. Junior E. society gave an »ped potato supper Wednesday g. The supper was followed Dy entertainment consisting of musi | and recitations by the members of the society. The older gir's of the society acted as waiters. Those having a part in the programme were: Miss Packus, Alfa Patte. - m, Lillian Kenfield, Miss Sarah Miss Gladys Lewis, Miss Olive fleld and Miss Sarah Beckwith, | Rachel Keller, Francis Beckwith mond Doubleday and Jack Lewis The affair was in_charge of Mrs phen Childs and Miss Jys Adams | Teceipts were about $8:00. | Charles Hahn and daughter | inday with the former's rkham. | has been terson. Ma. son Rob- | in Norwich The c Ste- The | ” Bridgeport S her sister, Mrs. P: nis of Grafton, e i WINDHAM | Frank Webb Place Sold—Men of Con- gregational Church Serve Fish Cake Supper. was {a recent Mis. Edward Billings has returned | | from a visit with her mother and son | {both of whom have been 11 at their | | homes in Providence. | | "Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Williams have | | bought the Frank Webb place on | Church street and will move there as S00n as some repairs have been made. | Rov. Mr. Cooper of Newport. R, I a delegate to the Methodist confer ence in Willimantic occupied the pul- | Dit of the Congregational church last |Sunday and preached a fine sermon. | | Men Give Excellent Supper. | The men of the Congregational arch were enthusiastic in their plans | thelr supper in the chapel Fris -vening. The menu consisted of | {codfish cakes, stuffed emis, rolls, cake and_coftee. 'An orchestra of half a {dozen members of the North Wind- |ham band furnished music, Over $30 {had heen subscribed towards expenses |and an admission fee of 10 cents was charged. The proceeds are to £o to the treasury of the Ladies’ Ald society. John Beckwith was chairman of the Supper committee. {her Ea ! resident of ‘the village for half a cen- { was at his home here over Sunday. | five | | calied to Putnam Saturday | Tuesday | children of Norwich | here to Norwich Saturday and has gone to Miami, Fla.. for a trip, ‘Chauncey P. Fenton, Miss Dorothy | Fenton and Master John Fenton, of ‘Winthrop, Mass., are guests of Mrs. J. C. Fenton. v Miss Anna Bates returned to her | duties at the Gilbert school, Winsted, Mongay. CAYVILLE Visitors Come and Go—Deaths During the Week—Personal Items, Willard Bennett spent the week end with Mrs, Fannie Bennett. Rev. William J. Reynolds guest over Sunday of Mr. Frank W. Bennett, George Michie is spending the week end in New York. A. T. Hope was in New York Thurs- day and Friday. Miss Jennie Berriman is spending ster vacation with Mrs. Samuel Berriman, Miss Helen Kelley week. Mias Louis Grove of Providence was the guest of her mother, Mrs. Oswald Street for the week end. Mrs, R. C. Curtis has visiting her this week, Mrs. Emma Hopkins of New York. Marshall Beunett is home for a few days. Mre. Thomas the Day Kimball ing. Miss was a visitor at Miss Saturday. was the | ana Mrs. | is at home this Bromlie, who hospital is improv- Alico Brown of Jewett City Mary Kelley's Recent Deaths, Mrs. . J. Burnett has the sympathy of all her neighbors in the death of her mother, Mrs. Nicholas Bowen, a tury. Mrs, Feeley, another old resident of the village, was buried Thursday morning. Mrs. Feeley leaves two | daughters and two sons. NORTH Sier™ ™G Mrs. Sweet Il at 90—Personal Items. ! i Plummer was in Boston | week figuring on Frank O. and Worcestor last electric work Mr. and Mrs. John Potter of Plain- | fleld spent the past week at thelr farm here. Miss Lucinda G. Knight visited her brother, Olney last week. Mrs. Dana Sweet, who was 90 years | old April lst, is confined to the bed with severe throat trouble. Miss Evans the teacher at the Dor- ance district spent a portion of last weeic at_her home in Attleboro. Mrs. Olney Knigat and children spent last Saturday with her sister, in Danielson. Mrs. William Johnson of visited friends here jast week. Miss Mary Griffith of Danielson is spending Easter vacation with her parents. B. G. Douglas was here Thursday eollecting taxes. Richard Fortune Jr, of Providence Sterting last week ATTAWAUGAN Twenty-five Dollars In Gold For De- Signer Olsen—Pastor’s New As. signment. 1 School closed Friday for the spring vacation of one week. There were no services at the M. E church Sunday, it being conference Sunday Fred Wheeler of Hartford Tuesday with local relatives. Doris Kosmaler is visiting at Web- ster. John Mathieu vork company’s_store this wee! Rev. D. W. Adams was at Willimaa- tie lost week attending the conte spent s ng at the | ence. Gift of Gold. finished work as | presented twenty- en has e was dollars in gold, Mr. and Mrs. William Kingsley of Acton, Mas: spent several days last week with their niece, Mrs. Timothy Sweeney. Moving to Uncasvill R D. W. Adams is moving w to Uncasville. He is to change pastorates with Rev. J. B, arich. Mrs this ex- Al- oy entertained Emerson of Albert Rollinson sister Mrs. James Northbridge this week. Mr. and Mrs. Eimer C. Woed was on sccount of the death of Mrs. Charles Arnold Willlam Harvey of Pawtucket visit- ed relatives in this place Sunday ‘Albert Reeves has recavered enough to be at work again EASTFORD Rev. Frank Chamberlain Returned by Conference—Vacation for Pupils. Rev. and Mrs. Frank Chamberlain returned home Tuesday for another vear, after spending the week in Wil- Jimantic attending the conference. Mrs, H. H. Converse and Welcome Davis attended the conference as dele- gates to the Laymen’s Convention, Mr. Davis remaining over Sunday. Georze Hawley has moved his fam- {ly to Hampstead, Ct. where he is to work as a carpenter. His father, Wil- liam Hawlev. accompanied him. Ralph Davis and family have begun housekeeping, after spending six weeks with Mr. Davis’' father. Miss Grace Lawton has been board- ing with Mrs. John Jones for the past two weeks. Close of School. Schools closed Friday for a week vacation | The young ladies are to furnish a supper this (Saturday) evening at the M. E. church. The scarlet valescent fever patients are con- SOU™™ CANTERBURY | been vis- lett on Oberon, who ha sister, in Abram Baldwin, iting his brother and for his home North Dakota Brooks Hadley is visiting b er, Mrs. S. B. Hadley. Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Burdick and were the guests Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. Levi N. Clark. Frank Barrows of New London was the guest of his brother, Edward E. Barrows, Sunday. rank Brown left Wednesday for Granby, Conn., where he will be em- ployed on a tobacco farm for the sum- mer. is moth RAWSON flock of about Vednesday Mr. and Mrs. tended the funeral of uncle in New London, in_Danielson, Tuesday. Mrs. . Berggren tic_Tuesday. Charles Mowry recently Several of the milk teams from Ash- ford and Phoenixville did not get here Tuesday moraing owing to the mud. Edward Fitzgerald of Brooklyn and | James Green of Howard's Valley ecall- ed at J. J. Fitzgerald's recently, WILSONVILLE Charles Webster entertained Sun- day his sister and nephew, his mniece A Mr. Fitzgeraid's | also the burial as in Williman- was in Willimantic | {dan. Mass., were at T. Paine’s ! here sister, M | siderable { the Lake April 1st {last week. Sunda Miss Hazel Frink has gone to work in_a Webster shoe shop. Mrs. Willlam Prince was a Webster visitor Thursday 5 own entertained rel- ter Tuesday. PACKER Miss Jennle Fiedler spent the week- end at her home in Mystic. C. Ghurke of New York at his home here C. Walker who has been ill was taken to the hospital last Tuesday. Mrs. Fannle Perry has been visiting Martha Jonnson. Miss Edia Briczs and sister Wini- fred spent Wednesday night with Miss Cordelia Smith CLARK’S CORNEKS E. A. Fairbanks has been in Boston and Milibury, Mass., the past wee Miss Leonora Jennings of Willimantic Normal School is at home for vacation Clinton Oliver has returncd lege after the Taster recess. Mrs. R. E. Clarke and granddaugh- ter, Bunice, returned Wednesday from Warwick, R. I Schools closed vacation. Toliand County COLUMBIA Milk Agent Confers With Local Pro- ducers—Ice on the Lake April 1st— West Shore Land Sold. atives from Wen is visiting to col- Frid a week Mr. Viall of Providence, 1o whom the milk producers in_this section have been shipping milk for the past year or more, met the producers at the hom of Henry B. Hutchins, on Chestnut Hill, Thursday of last week to confer in regard ‘to prices the coming sum- mer. Mr. Viall claimed he could pay no more than last summer's price, less the price of milk should advance all along the line. The meeting seem- ed to amount to very little, as nothing | definite was agreed upon. Home for Vacation. Miss Bessie Frink, instructor mercantlle department of the High school in North Woodstock, N. H., Is spending a vacation of several days at the home of her parents on Chestnut Hill in th Ice on the Lake April 1st. William A. Lyman, fo ty years gatetender at the ports the Lake to be within two feet of high water mark. One of Mr. Ly- man’s duties is to keep the stern of th gate clear of ice. In extremely cold weather this necessitates cutting the ice away several times a day. winter he began cutting away the ice Dec. 12th and finished Iast week. Con- ice remained in portions Lake, re- Peep frogs were heard in the swamps But the weather was—Oh! %0 cold. Rev. E Tuesday 0. Foster was in Hartfor nd Wednesday of last we Shore Land Sold. \ vears ago W. R. Lymen 51d_to Miss Anna Tolman of Brooklsr Y., & tract of land on the w of Columbia Lake, containing acres, It was reported at the t buildings were b ected property, but nothing has and no use has been made The property has be John Giffin of New ty has been surveved recentls what pu is not kn mored that bungalows are ed for rent in summe rhe Young Peoble’s social at the parsonage ing. Th About ten to held a Thu Columbia £ Wom ciety, met at the ard Rice Wedne Liewellyir at Colebrook ng a w tion at the home of his father taut Hill Aid Thursday s decided to meet Auxil n home day Missionar of Mrs, fow- who aching Lat is sp and sis afiernoon. The ociety h: wes G ham spe f South Wind t the home Warren d Collins i the week end his parents, Mr. u ollins, on Columb The meeting of t smbin Cer tery ation is to be held rday) a Yeoman's Milk carriers have hard time their ioa of the mud Herman Wolff, fi Haven road, made brother & brief Lecture He Wiilim: Postponed. S1d of « « Grange Rev sected meeting nesday eveni road condit poned Clement been spending a_few parents, Mr. and M on Columbia Green MASHAPAUG Alpheus Wright Has Leg Sawed Off in Steam Mill—Taken to Worcester Hospital. 3 2mib bt o the lec Lewis of 1 bout town int of ground tha ing out ¢ of this knew of and cold 2 winter that as the past wint Leg Sawed Off. Wright, about is in South Alphe whose h had his right leg sawe above his knee last w noon. Mr. Wright wa ver marker in a mill. While reaching for off the carriage t trom _the large circular saw and fell. and his right | and sawed off. Wright mediate attention by who tied up his wo of Southbridge was medical attention, and taken to the Worcester Later in the day was carried to and sent to the hospital by Ernest nett of Holland, Mass. At Jast Mr. Wright was resting comfor Miss Grace Taylor is visiting fric in_ Willington. Walter Richards passed last in_Sturbridge, Mass. with relati Y de Dick of Providenc visiting friends In town HEBRON Lord Lord for o is at her hor bert and Miss Pendleton's £ Tow Miss Ele Northfield for Miss Lorena at Loren Lord's Miss Mary Lor Mrs. Annie Gi Gilbert are at Dr Easter vacation. The singing Thursday evening well attended Mrs. W. young pes ning in the w the singing school. Four-Table Whist. There was a whist at Edmund ton’s Wednesday evening. I were played and a very enj was_spent town at hall ms meets children rehears: w me. efore Hor- tables time Sidney Alling Goes South. Sidney Alling, who has been at the Ian for a couple of weeks, returned and family and his two grandchildren. Emma and Ruth Webster, all of Wel ster, Mass. M, and M, Edpund Kigx of Mal- games Miss Keilogg entertains the at the library every Tuesduy They ve = recitations, children even music and VISITORS TO NEW YORK will find in the large, efficiently equipped store of B. Altman & Co. an-unusually attractive dis- play of Spring and Summer merchandise, marked at extremely moderate prices. Especially appeal- ing to the discriminating taste are the new assortments of Women’s, Misses” and Children’s wear, imported and American-made; the splendid showing of Silks, Faces, Ribbons, etc; and entirely new stocks:of Men’s and Boys' Furnishings for practical and dress wear, | | | | { | the past thir- | | cake Fifthy Avenue, Nem York STAFFORD Harvest Feast To Follow Grange Degree Work—Mrs. Claude Harvey's Death at Norwich. Society Reel, oS, Hawkin: and brother. ¥ wit auxiliar ts annual urch, Wed- »ck, and re- for the Ida B. recess At Grange, fourth degrees c of feast will be served Mr. Mrs, from several held for and is the . After e pro- n followed. eted his veral parts irly “good New Surprise Party. rda; friends § P 1 fr passed pleas Able to Leave W. T evening 4 here, and, ih his ss of @ good Feifx Prus le vacant, of Judgs Mr performed i me for-the 13 ‘his weekd The chapel last ext The E purchased Dind o Forenoon— Aid Society, at Norwic Mrs Norwich May S Eir and e ¢ in Stam remem UN 1o ehureh e to ba school at vice-at-13 a be observed ION ng-lecture > weelkwas ric Co. The Norwich 100 FRANKLIN STREET ANNOUNCEMEI Taking Effect April 1st, the TUNGSTEN LAMPS 15 watts 12 candle power 30c will burn 8 1-3 hrs. for 1c 25 watts 20 candle power 30c will burn 5 hrs for 1c 40 watts 32 candle power 30c will burn 3 1-8 hrs. for 1c 60 watts 48 candle power 40c will burn 2 hrs. for 1c 100 watts 80 candle power 70c will burn 1 1-5 hrs. for 1¢c LOCAL DISTRIBUTORS ‘BRYAN-MARSH LAMP ect NOR » RWICE 1 YOou can et AT ANY TIME D3y or m%nt by catia