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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1914 LETTERS FROM TWO STATES Windham County CoYvills Personal Items—Marriage on Monday. Mambshire caring for Dr. . R. Plie's Henry Miller of Townsend, Mass, | rajygic’ been the guest of his brother. C. Miller. Mrs. N. L. Greig is spending the week with Mrs. Angus Park of Han- over. Airs. Ellen Williams:has been spend- fng the wees with Mrs. Julieite Field. Mrs. W. i LabBelle i visiting her cister, Mrs. Allen, in Whitingsville, Joht O'Neil of Brown spent the wéck end with his mother, Mrs. James Nell, Motored from Providence. Frederick Brooks 'of Providénce came in his_automobile Sunday to (lsit Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Burnett. Barl Briarley of Lowell, - Mass, epent the week end with Mr. and Mrs, Ha y Briarle. Willtam Martin of Connecticyt Lit- erary institute has been in town for | i saveral days. Mre. Angus Park of Hanover the week end with her daughter, N, L. Greig z ‘Wayland Dennett and a friend were Sunday guests in town. Mr. and Mrs. A. . Potter and daugh- ter Charkotte, with Mr. and Mrs. Her- nt rs. bert Wallen, were at W. F. Bidwell's Tuesday. i+ and Mrs. Charles Marble of er were guests of Mrs. C. A. Ma: Blanchard_spent the with rovidence friends. wes Terrance Bresman of Pascoag, R. I, < in town Wadnesday. Miss Emma Spencer of Rockland, R. 1, spent the week emd with Mr. and Mrs Johnson. Married Monday. L fa Page and Philip were married Monday by Rev, * land L Kost SOUTH WiNDHAM Ladies’ Socisty Gives Aunt Jerushy’ Quiiting Party. C. L. Clinton was ford Sunda Miss Martha Potter was a week end visitor at Chaplin. Miss Lorna M; a visitor in Hart- ard is visiting her grandmother in Norwich. Farce Well Presented. The Ladies farce society presented the Jerushy's Quilting Party evening. The cast follow: <hy Dow, Mrs. Clarence Av- Aunt ory; Hepsabar Spooner 1irs, Alfret Card; Mrs. Stubbs, Mrs. Arthur Sweet; Mrs. Mre. Stephen Childs; Ra- chel Gray, Mrs. Richard Perry; Phoebe Pride, Miss Iva Adams: Mrs. Johanna Hines, Mrs. Charles Chamberlain; Dru- cilla, Mrs. Henry Scribner; Hannah Pike. Miss Celia Colbert; Patience,Miss Hazel Dackus; Charity, Mfs, Herbert Card; Mrs. Deacon Si jkins, Mrs. Fred Peckham: Square Pride,James Adams. Preac Lovejoy, Carl Johnson; Dea- con Simpkins, Arthur Colbert; John Jarge audiencs, and the many local Wits wera received with appreciation. Fhe success of the affair was due to efforts of Mrs. Alfred Card. The y will add about $16 to its treas. 00 wry, the recoipts of the evening. Mr. and M *. W. Murdock, John Jennings and F. . Peckham were vis- itors in Norwich Tuesday. Mrs. Harriet Chesebro is spending a few days with her daughter,Mrs. Frank Sinord SPRING HILL Felix Prus Missing fo- Over a Week. Mr tha M received word Sunday Jther was very ill at her home in New Hampshire and she and Mr. Muir went &s soon as they could the following morning. A week ago last Mondey Felix Prue, who recently moved Into C. C. Davis' house, next to the town hall, left home, saving that Ie was oing to Provi- dence 1e<s and expected to be aw cer He has not been home o sent any word, and much anx- fetv s felt for bis safety, 8s he was zetting along in yea The road builders have started work s where they left cff in December. Those who do not pay_taxes on or day of May will be Barged The collector.did not puside ry o send bills to bose who have telephones. Mis i m, who was em- loyed the Gardiners for several e to Boston. who has:been iil this s improving slowly, Flaherty spent la r in An Sunday. with WFSTMINSTER Miss Helen Koch has returned trom & Visit with friends in New York. John Finney, formerly a resident of town. now of Massachusetts, was isitor at Colembus Smith's Sunday, £nd an attendant at the Congregational church, Sunday tional church the pastor, Harrison Raymond, His subject will be What {ave You Lost? The Christian En- @eavor service in the evening will be ed by the prayer meeting committes, jss Ellzabeth Savery and Edith Ray- ond. This service is at 7 here will be special singing. Mrs. A. Tonneson and fam Forwich Thursday, WOODSTOCK VALLEY were in ht-seeing. | ton where he is learning the auto- mobile business. | Mrs. Sarah Smith of Webster was at has brother’s one day the past week. EAST KILLINGLY of her pupils with one or two guests ' at her home Saturday. Those present | were Misses Bertha Myer, Lulu and Helen Johnson, Elizabech Rollins, Inez La Mountain and Ruth Cady. Miss Beulah Sharpe is = —Play Repeated. New it st Joseph Dumas Jr. was in Providence Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Yare have re- turned from Stafford Springs, wherc they were guests of Mr. Yare ents. Mrs, Henry Blanchard of Dayviile, and Mrs. Fred Smith of Malden, Mass., visited A. P. Rich and family, Tues- | day. Attended Wedding. | Harry Savies was the guest friends in Stafford Springs, last week and attended the wedding of his sis- ter, Miss Gladys Sayles and William Yare, Wedresday, April 15th. mother, who is eritically ill with pa- Charles Breckenridge has returned from Ganesvoort, N. Y., where he spent the winter with relatives. Painful Accident. ‘Windsor White cut off the end of his thumb while chopping wood Monday. Farming by Dynamite. L. H. Lindeman was clearing a fleld of rocks Wednesday by blasting with dynamite. The reporis were very heavy. A man from Putnam had the | work In charge. | WOODSTOCK i Local Guest At Yare-Sayles Wedding h Par-, g0 to the V. 1 Soclety. | | | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Belding = of Lynn, Mass, were guests Sunday of Mrs. W. J. Lindeman Breaks Wrist By M"i Belding’s sister, Mrs. A. D.j Sayles. Eall “Pastor st Xale:Canoeation Irving French Sr, of Providence, Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Ritch are moy- | W38 at his home here, Sunaay. g from the C. W. Bowen farm to the | Repeated Play. + Carroll house. The Anti-cants went to Fast Put- Idward A. Bowen has returned | nam Saturday evening and gave their from the Day Kimball hospital. | play, The Face at the Window. Rev. R K. Kendall has been in| Farold Brooks was the guest of New Haven this week attending the|! Fred Smith, Sunday, at Putnam annual convocation at Yale Divinity | Heights. . School. ! Mrs. Clarence Soule and daughte: Broke Her Wrist. Bertha and Elsie, visited in Daniels- Mrs. W. J. Lindeman while wash-|Son, Saturday ing windows last Monday _slipped | Walter Mowrey of Providence, call- from the stool on which she was|ed on friends here Tuesday. | standing and fell, breaking her left| Walter Chase has moved to the wrist. { Roxy Bartiett farm. Mrs. R. R. Kendall is spending the Mr. and Mrs. George Shippee were week in Boston. in_Putnam, Monday. i | | i i | 1 | i | morning at 11 o'clock at tho will | o'clock. | mantic, Tuesday. Bdward L. Child of Worcester was| Mr. and Mrs, George L. Brown and a Sunday guest at Valleyside. | son Bernard, of Attawaugan, visitea William M. Gallup was In Norwich | friends here Sunday. % Wednesday. | M Mason Babbitt of Providence Henry Burritt of Tuft's college has|is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. spending his vacation with rela- | Oatle 1 tives here. )gi Jaxnfls xS}Xl‘nuhs\'lsdllell relatives g at Putnam Heights, Sunday. Bugialfots Mes- Bootsiie: | " Mrs Alfred Barratt and daughter The body of Mrs. Johanna Boutelle | returned from Maine, Monday. who died in Ludlow, Mass. was = brought here for burial, Monday. L o Mrs. Barnard, who has been spend- NORTH STE ing the winter with Miss Bila Perley, _ 2 { Florida String Beans by Parceis —Kitchen Found Ablaze. has returned to her home in Bridg ton, Maine ONECO Post Misses Myrtie and Mary Griffith Danielson spent Sunday with their p . | ents here. English Tea Prove ® Suc0ess—| Mrs. Ida Logee of Danielson s vis- Personals. iting Mrs. George C. Spooner. 3 Mrs. Lauretta Mains called on Mrs. Iva Weeks and daughter Mar-| friends and former neighbors the past ion, were in town Wednesday. n week C. D. Whitford was in Providence, | AMrs. J. D. Hillery atiended the wed- Wednesday. ding of her nicce In Westboro, Mas: Success of English Tea. | last week The English tea given in the vestry | _Mrs. Leon A. Dexter and Mrs. Olney of the church was well attended. The | Knight spent Saturday with their si: managers took in nearly twenty-three | ter, Mrs. Frank Gilvert, in Danielson. dollars. Mr, and Mr.s Arnold P. Rich of East Mrs, Jason Mowry visited in Frovi- | Killingly spent Sunday with Mr. and dence one day this weel | Mrs. George C. Spooner. Mr, Young, supervisor F. O, Plummer was was in town Wednesde: ford last weelk. William Barber has moved into Mr. String Beans by Post. of wanools, | in New Bed- Lincoln's tenement near the Oneco' Mrs G, C. Spooner received a peck | hridge e L of string beans from Florida Monday | 1da and Lizzie Clark were home !,y parcel post. They were as fresh over last Sunday. They are working|as when picked in the garden, at Peacedale, R. I Arbutus _parties are searching for | Mrs., Simeon Burwin and Mrs.| e beautiful carly flower, | James Smith were in Moosup last| Joseph D. Hiliery awcke one morn- Saturday night. Mrs. Annie Foley was in Norwich over last Sunday. ing last ihiaze. weck to find the Kkitehen He succeeded in putting out the fire with the aid of a force pump Monroe 8. Kenyon is working n|j.fore much damage was done. It wa: Whitford's store. prebably caused by seet in fhe pipe. Mrs, Pearl Tillinghast, from Greene, The rural mail carrier has purchased ?3"1 visited her mother last Thurs- ., farm near where the Checkerber: schoolhouse was destroyed by a forest Miss Nellie Rathbun entertained her |.gre niece over Sunday. HAMPTON Reception For Widow of Governor' Cleveland On Eightieth Birthday. | POMFRET CENTER Woodstock Grange Inspected—Boy Soouts’ Entertainment. Evereit E. Brown visited Woodstock othor pats of Potgens purchased an-| grange for inspection Tuesday. Tho B e gain In session, | 1eCturer’s hour was devoted to Nelgh- o e e I Ao | Dors’ night, Senoxet and Dudley Mass., spent the week-end wWith Mrs STDEers were invited. A very enjoy- A, L Mille. i ‘Word has been received of the death of Mr. Stebrag in France. Mrs. Ste- brag is a sister to Mrs. Courtland Hop- pin and Miss E. J. Clark, who have summer homes here. Wolt Den grange had an interesting meeting Wednesday evening. A large class were given the credentials for Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Jewett expects to_move to Pomfret soon. Walter Hoffman of Willimantic | spent Sunday with his parents here. Mrs. Z. B. Smith, who has been vis- iting relatives here has returned to| Valley Falls. | Mrs. Mary A. Phillips entertained the foliowing last Sunday:—Charles | Phillips and son Archie of Plainfield, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Phillips of Chap- lin, Mr. and Mrs. Z_B. Smith of Val- ley Falls, R. L and E. B. Phillips. at_Brooklyn. Mrs, Horace G. Brown of Worcester, Mass., and Mrs. Ralph Brown of Cen. tral Village spent Sunday with B, E. Mrs. Austin Pearl who has been | Brown. very ill with bronchitis is siowly im-. The Boy Scouts gave an enjoyable proving. enfertainment Wednesday in the Com- Eighty Years Old. munity House hall. It is planned to S . F, Cleveland was at home repeat it at Abington. to her friends last Wednesda: T Lewis Averill ely receiver a date being her eightieth birthday. She | finely bred Jersey cow from the Chase is the widow of Governor Cleveland. ! sale at Hanover, N. H. Rev. William Martin Brown will ATIAWAUGAN Edwin Olsen Rescues Clarence Weeks From Brook. move to Windham about May first. | CLARK’S CORNEKS | Happenings of the Week—Guests at | Chaplin Wedding Anniversary. | The engagement of Miss Edith T. Frissell, daughter of Mr. and _ Mrs Walter Frisseli, to Alphonse Lechiuner of Moodus was announced at a party of Miss Fressills' friends last week. “larence Soule of Hast Killingl: ted with friends here Sunday. Tuesday afternoon Edward Olsen rescued Clarence Weeks, Jr., from be- ing drown in about four feet of water ! in the brook on Thomas Hughes | erty. The storm on the first of M i Miss Viola F. Jewett spent the| Baster vacation in Woonsocket and | With relatives in Providence. Timothy J. Navens of Bridgeport was a recent visitor in town. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson and child of Chaplin called on Mrs. Fielder | Neff, recently. | Mts. P. J. Navens was in Wull- v washed in a lot of stone and dirt so that it bl and the culvert also belng caved in makes it a dangerous place. After a little working on the boy he was all <ht, only scared. At Wedding Anniversary. Mr, and Mrs. F. W. Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jeweit attended the seventieth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Jared Lincoln, at Chap- lin, Tuesday. Mrs, Emmia Spencer. who spont {he| Ar. and Mrs. Bugene A. Fairbanks | o 1" Bray, Charles Weeks, Jr. and inter with her daughter, Mrs. Allen!and sons, left Saturday to visit rela- | 1Mmily, Miss Bessie Eme Albert V. Kenyon, has returned to her home | tives in New Haven end vicinity. | Rollinson and family, visited at Put- In_Pomfret. Week-end guests at Allen Jewett's|D2m With Mr. and ~ Mr. Raymond Migs Mabel Barrett, who is attending | schoul in Hartford, Mother, Mrs. Cora Barrett. Mrs.'A. T Eldredge is iriends at Sough Willington. EAST WOODSTOCK Vise Allsn Entertains Pupils—Farm- ing by Dynamit ®. L Upham and family of West City visited friends here Sunday. Mr. and. Mrs. Sydney Newton, Mass. Upham of Revere, Mass, have been gpending several days. with Mr. and Mrs. @. L. Upham. Mrs. George A. Wetherell is visiting pelatives in Newtonville. Maes, Miss Fiora Alton entertained several MAKE YOUR OWN i PAINT { YOU will SAVE 58 ets. PER GAL. THIS IS HOW 1.95 Makes?gals. Paint for $9.95 It's only $1.42 pergal. Use & gal out of any you buy aad if got the best R e R et 5 2 W. Carrell & Hom Walter Kingsiey & Son, Plajmfield is visiting her visiting | { { | | | { | | | i i | Mitchell Sunday. {r. and Mrs. Henry Haswell visited Ida Watson Sunda: were Miss Hattle E. Burdick of West Upton, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. ®. C.! Jewett and children of Norwich, and ! Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Jewett, Miss| Luis’ Ogden of Hampton. Mrs. to Webster. Chidren are busy searching for| Fddle Peabody has mover his fam- el ily from Pomganset to this place. SOUTH KILLINGLY SOUTH ww_wwoiUCK Carleton and Floyd Fiske of Jewett| Mrs. Eilen Wells, who has been | spending a few dayvs with her brother, vistted | in_Dudley, has returned. Edward Bowen has returned from the Mr. and Mre. A, E. Hall friends in Putnam Sunday. the Afth degres to be glven Saturday| Emry Anderson is moving his family | | door of the large barn. Lecture and Dance For Improvement Society’s Benefit—Rev. J. H. Fitz- gerald Resigns. Mrs, Noble of Marlboro has been siting her uncle, Frod Hanks in this village. Dance Follows. Chester Tennant gave the last of a| series of lectures, Friday evening i.| the town hall and a dance afterwards was well attended. The proceeds to Mrs. Eeet Horton was in town over Sunday. Rector Resigns. Rev. J. H. Fitzgerald has resign- ed as rector of the Episcopal church in of | this place, to take effect June ist. Mr. H. Tennant of East Hampton was in town over Sunday. Albert Spafford of Glastonbury was a caller in town Sunday. Mr. J. Hewitt with bls two son and his father took a trip to Black Poin: Sunday in their automoblle. SOUTH WILLINGTCN Men Discovered Trying To Burn Barn—Go-To-Church Sunday To Be Observed. Paul Benson, Carl Goodman .and Charles Safranek, while driving by the old Legrand Johnson piace last Saturday evening at about 8:15 dis- covered a fire just set to a pile of hay and straw placed against the east They were able to extinguish it and also to get a pretty good description of the men who set the fire and ran away just as they got there. The property is owned by Col. W. H. Hall, who ovulli wue barn and the new house. Go-To-Church Sunday. At the services in Memorial church Jast Sunday Rev. E. W. Darrow an- nounced that the second Sunday in May was selected as Go-1o-Church Sunday, in accordance with the recommendation passed at a meeting of the ministers in the Willimantic circuit. A committee of four from | each part of the fleld is to be appoint- ed the flow of the brook.| ed to work with the pastor. A meeting of the W. C. T. U. is to be held at the home of Mrs. E. J. Hol- man this (Saturday) afternoon. D. L. Royce and family have moved into a tenement in the village. Birth of Walter A. Allen: A telephone message received Sat- urday April 18, announced the birth of Walter Amory Allen 3rd, son of ‘Water Armory 2nd, and Frances Stelling Allen of Hartford. Progress on State Road. A. Vito's men have sottled down to work on the state road. The steam shovel has been used some and proves an interesting sight for the villagers. In a few days the fuel force will prob- ably be at work and June 1st ought to ®ee the contract finished. STAFFORD fncubaters of -11,000 Capacity— Grangers at Session of Somers Grange. Misses Rachel and Margaret Glover, Janet Dobson, Louise Wobbecke, Fred the state Y. P. C, U. convention at Meriden. Miss Rachel Glover respond- ed to the toast for the Stafford union At Somers Grange Meeting. Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Rollinson. Mrs. Alice Dimock, Miss Lulu Ide and Ruth Dunham attended the Somers grange meeting last Thursday evening, the last two taking part in the lecturer's program. The visitors have much to say in praise of the hospitality of the Bomers grange. _ Giant Incubator, Much Interest is being shown in the i of a glant brooder at the chicks. This brooder is giv- ing such good satisfaction that Mr. Lord has ordered another to be In- stalled at once, as the hatching capa city has been increased 2,000 eggs, making 11,000 in incubators at once. Leaves Treasurer’s Office. Clifford 8. Wightman has resigned in the state treasurers office to enter the treasurer’s office of the Hartford Life Insurance Co. . Wightman 19¢ ‘when was appointed in Freeman Patten was state treasurer. He was asked by State Treasurer Roberts to reconsider his gnation, but has declined to do s and Mrs, E, C. Pinney returned last Thursday from a week stay in New York. Mr, and Mrs. M. J. Wright of Spring- fleld e guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Wright Sunday. There was a large congregation Sun- day at the Universalist church. Rev. Dr. Horton preached an excellent ser- mon. : Five-Table W At a whist par t, of five tables, aturday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Martin Goodeil of Stafford street, the first ladies’ prize was won by Mrs. T. Brown and the first gentlemen’s by mmick. STAFFORDVILLE Mr. Rev. M. E. Church—Supt. Tunnicliffe New Pastor at Lambert Re- turns, unnicliffe, formerly of ill arrive in town today and wil preach his first 3 (Saturday) sermon Sunday morning as pastor the Methodist church. A student, Re A. A Belyea of Wesleyan university, supplied the pulpit last Sunday morn- ing and evening. Mill to Start Up. The Garland mill has been shut down for two weeks. Mr. Lockett has resigned as superintendent and Samuel Lambert, who has been in West Swan- zey, N. H., for the past few month has again taken the place. It is ex pected the mill wiil soon be running in full. Barns Burn. Thursday morning about one o'clock the barn of H. G. Dunham burned to the ground and the barn adjoining owned by an'Italian neighbor, was also burned. The cause is unknown Miss Marjorie Eaton, teacher of the grammar school, was called home last week Friday by the deati of her moth- er, Mrs. George Faton, of Stafford ings. Miss Blanche Soul of Hyde- ville has been teacher for the past Mrs P. C. Bliven has returned to hospital Mrs, Martha Goodwill, who has been her duties as organist at the church.| . H. Youns has just arrivtd with| spending the winter in | Walcs During her absence Bva Spaulding | five new horses turned to her local home Sunday phuyed. { Mrs. John Lowe is visiting relatives | two weeks, X A. Tilinghast is building an ad- | in_Thompson e Eowiitn Svisited Felatiyes1n dition on his house. Quite & number attonded the social| Monson, Mnss. over Sunday. Jacob Pidge, the oldest local resi-|last night at tie Baptist church. A | Attended: Sister's Funcral. dent, is ill. good time was reported. T. M. Lyon attended the funeral of A 'business meeting of the Wiling — s |1 mimion,Ses? Nellra Ton Todt in Workers was held at the parsonage | 7™ CANTE? { Norwich lasi week Thursday Wadnesday afternoon SOUTH CANTERBURY | Mr. and Mre lam K. Cone ot New London, who have been spending a few weeks here. have returnad home. William Willoughby was in Tafreille Pansy Bliven of Danielson spent the week end at her home. { Frank Spaulding of Boston visited | friends here recently. Mrs_P. H. Coffey and Master Fran- | Wi ols Coffey spent Thursday with|and Norwich Satarday. ) jooy nes Goskill was a recent vie- friends in Canterbury. stor Tn Dlatofiols. e wlmoanu Misses Ruth and Marian Cone are vis- itin in New London and Bast Lyme. Harold Francis of Central Village ‘was a recent visitor in town. Tolland County SOUTH COVENTRY Charles Ladd of Norwich Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Barber. Mrs. Irving Adams Dies at Quinebaug. Mrs. Irving Adams whe has lived in; this place a number of years died at the heme of her sister, rs. Wheel- ogk in Quinebaug, Saturday morning after a long illness of heart trouble.; The funeral was held Monday, with burial at New Bestan. Afrs, Agnes L. Clare of Beston, spent Sunday and Monday with her mother. Mrs. Etta Webster and daughter,| Ralph Terr:l is visiting his uncle, Ruth, of Webster, were at Charles| Benjamin A. Brown, Webster's Puesday; Mr. and dfrs. Clinton B, Frink were Frameis Mpnart is bame (rom Bos:!at Norwieh Wadnesde: | Thry | | | hela a_pleasant meeting. | | MANSFIELD CENTER Join Library Club—A Wadsworth Place. tion At At the parsonage Wednesday even- ing the young people’s Hbrary club Longfellow was the subjeet under diseussion, The affair wound up with a basket iuneh after the following were elected to membership: Charles _Robinsen, Reso Anthony and Bertha Bowers. Temperance Address, Instead of the regular prayer meet- ing Thursdey night, a temperance leciure was given by Emmma Graves Dietrick. 1 A number here attended the social at Loyd McFarlane’s Saturday even- ing, where a fine musical programme was rendered with lunch to wind up the_affair. The austien af e lais Franeis i 1 | | | | Wadswortl's, Saturday afternoon was| Herbert Newail of Springfleld visited | well attended. Good prices were ob- | relatives in town this week. tained for most of the articles soM. e Mrs, Louls (Wright) Shippee is vis- ELLINGTON Mariage Next Wed- iting friends in Easthampton. Grange Session. 5 nesday Evening—Accident To Chas. Pease Results Fatally. | In spite of rainy weather Monday evening the meeting of Echo grange | was well attended. An initiation sup- ver was served and three new mem- bers were taken in, WILLINGTON A few of the farmers have com- menced_ploughing but general prepa- Miss Hannah O'Conneil formerly Norfolk and Thomas Wililam | Kelley of tais town will be married In | St. Bermard’s hurch, Rockville next | Wednesday at 9:30 a. m. They will reside in Ellingto Raymond Pinne of of Manchester, ration for the work that will crowd | who has been spending the winter in presently is as far as most have pro- | Florida has returned and is visiting sressed. { his aunt, Mrs. Clarence Richardson in The W. C. T. U. met at the con- | Pinney street. ference room, Friday and was inter-| The parks, church and library esting and heipful. grounds were cleaned Tuesday. The family of R. F. D. Carrler| i Korner who passed the winter in| Seomcand Miliae Springfleld, Mass. have retarmed to| Charles Pease of of East Hartford o o hre, | who with Mr. Judson of the same place was returning to their homes in There are many fishermen but few 3 an auto and were struck by & troiley fish have been caught so far this sea- son. car and killed, was a nephew of Mrs. | z Niles of this place. 1 GmD Mr. and M Gustave Berr will vacate the Nicholson tenement and move into one of Theodore BEerr's Varied Programme at Meeting of He- | rents. Mrs. Collins wil ocupy the Nichol- | son tenement left vacant by the Berr’s. After repairs are made on the C. P.| Place property Mrs. Harmer Poase will move there. Harold Davis who has been work- ing in Meriden has returned home. | Mrs Emma Dietrick the National organizer of the W. C. T. U. was the guest of Miss Mary Kimball last Sun- 3. Mrs Allen Hall has returned from er old home in the south, where she | spent the winter, for her neaitn. Flowers For Park. | Mrs. John T. McKnight and Miss' Personal Mention. Alice Pinney have been soliciting Mrs. O. A. Hitchcock is spending a |funds for purchasing flowers for the few days with relatives in Unionville, | Park. 3 | Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Buell visited in | Mrs. Henry Buckingham has Princeton and Fitchburg, Mass., sev- |turned for the summer. Gral:dups this ‘week. i A horse belonging to Mr. Nagle of| William Herold has returned to Mt. | Rockville, dropped dead on Mapie Hermon, Mass.,, where he will engage | Street, Sunday afternoon. ’ in_carpenter work this summer. — — RIPLEY il Several from here attended the auc- Arbor Day Programme—Club Plans | tion of the estate of Daniel Jones in Jones street Tuesday. Tree Planting and Other Improve- | ments. bron Grange—F. B. Post Buys Milk- ing Machine. Hebron grange met at the hall Fri- day evening. The programme was as follows: Plano solo, Miss Ethel T. Hills; roll call, each member to re- spond with One Good Feature of Our | Town: address, The Growing of Small Fruit and Care Needed to Make a Suc- cess of It, Will Saglio; address, How to Select a Good Cow and How to Care for Her, C. Danlel Way: recitation, | p, Elsie Jones; address, What Is Wo- man’s ‘Hardest Work on the Farm Can It Be Made Easier? by Mrs, W. N. Hills. re- Farm Sales. Mrs. Agnes Wood is moving her household goods from her place here to the Wilcox place in Hebron which she recently purchased. Mrs. Eliza Latham of Hebron has sold her place in Giiead to C. J. Fogil, who expects to occupy it scon. Has Milking Machine. B. Post has recently installed a milking machine wiich is operated by a three horsepower Stover engine. The Arbor day exercises of the T ley Hill school were held at the hou of Mr. Sherman. The programme fo lows: Reading of the governor's pro lamation by William Richardson, rec Pete tation, The Bluebird, Barbara son; A Bird's Story, Howard Ri son: A Little Piay, The Sportsman. William Richardeon, Fannie Green and = = Charles Bridget recitation, Planting COLUMBIA a Tree, Raymond Green: Story ofsa o Tree, Charles Bridges: Woodman S { Small Folding Chairs Given | Spare That Tree, by the class. As Infant | there was no room to plant a tree, a Class—City Buyers Leoking For|hitching post was placed and a iree Farms. which had been {njured by horses was trimmed and Its Injuries given a coat Columbla lake 1s at high water [Of paint. At the close of the exerc mark. Beveral new bungalows will the Hill Top Homes club served ¢ be erected on its shores this sea-|aud lemonade. After the pupils v son. { dismissed, the elub roll was o Charles Hall who for many years has | t4ch member responding by resided In a portion of the house own- | her favorite flower . ed by William A. Seymour at the Lake ture: Mrs. A. E, Pete disposed of his househould goods and | tree to all who wo other articles at public auction last |¥iderable interest ix tukcn Wednesday. S B. West was auction- | tree planting. A commictee was e appointed to investigate tree planting by the road suggested to adopt some pla It was i to raise organ for Robert Cobb and bride returned from their wedding trip last week and_are to reside in West street. About | oney to purchase ar twenty-five of their young friends gave | schaok them a serenade last Saturday even- 2 committee. ing. Will Exchange Pulpits. Rev. Mr. Campbell of Lebanon fs- expected to oecupy the pulpit in this Dlace next Bunday by exchange. The second Sunday in May has been | the This was put in the hands of Personal; Hill boy, a graduate of Oberlin colieze |is in the chemical department of the Thread company at Willimantic Robert Stevens, of Brooklyn. N. Y.. was the guest of R. H. Sherman over chosen . for an “Everybody Get to | e Church” Sunday by the pastors of|Sunday. x Gountry churches in this vicinity. Gift of 8mall Chairs. ANDOVER Joseph Hutchins has presented 18 N ot toding - chairs - for . the | Pastor to Preach on Thomas A. Kem- use of the infant classes in the Sun- day school. The chairs were made in Vermont and were used for the first time last Sunday. The small classes assemble at the chapel. To Fix Price of Lots. | pis—Work on Steeple Finished. | 5 Mr. and Jrs. Burt, of Har taken possession of the place, which they recentl Thomas Lewis, who is in the Ha ford hospital, was safely operated o A meeting of the Columbia Cemetery | ¢or appendicitis and is progress assoclation was held last Tuesday | very favorably afternoon for the purpose of estab-| At the Congregational lishing & price for burlal lots in the | pastor, AR new cemetery. A committee was ap. ord, Sissel hought have Fost church Lockett will preach on Thomas A. Kempis as an pointed to appraise the lots and report | Apostie of Christ, the. evening at an adjourned meeting to be held on | service Mrs. H. €. Aborn of Ellinzton next Tuesday afternoon. | will speak on Woman's Re to w Mrs. Sweezy and party of Long Is- | Home Missionary land were in town Wednesday and Thursday looking at farm properties with & view to purchasing. _The party | came in automobiles. Sweezy was here last winter and looked at several places then for sale. Work { Attended Yale Lectures. The pastor has been ttendance at the Lyman Beecher lectures at Yale university durine the week. beinz guest of Mrs. Hermance. the ter early part of the week. Plan Tennis Court. | The young people met last Monday evening to consider the matter of a! tennis_court and where it should be | located. The vote as strongly in| favor of the lot back of the town church will soon be commenced. BOLTON NOTCH Dr. C. W. Hale and his mother, Mrs. Sarah Hale, of Springfield, Mas: s building as belng the best location. |ited Mrs Hale's sister, M unnell, Sunday. Horse (From, Kaness. Mrs. Estelie Reed home from Prof. Raymond Hunt of Emporia|Syracuse where she visited her broth- college, Kansas has shipped a horse t0 | er William Howe, Lis father, Fred A. Hunt. The animal ! Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Maine visited arrived at its_destination Wednesday. |in Hartford Sunday Mrs. Jennie P. Little has been spend- ' William Moffi: has moved from the ing a few days in Hartford. The W. S. S. E. Ladies club met with Mrs. Raymond Squier last Thurs- dry afternoon. C. T. Newell and J. Turner visited | FEngland friends in Warren the first of the week. | France. Belden hous Flattie Howe last week. Ir. Shaw gave a talk in the ¥ odist church Sunday night on his vi; it to the Bermudas - ack to the Bailey place. R L visited in Green, fmports mistletoe from “You Can Do No Better Then Buy Our Wurst” Have You Ever Tasted of Wurst? This is a delicious German specialty you will enjoy. But it’s only one of the Delicatessen specialties that we prepare that are so appetizing. COLD MEATS, SALADS, DOMESTIC and FANCY CHEESES, CANNED GOODS, and a host of other good things—all ready to serve. X Thumm'’s Delicatessan Store 40 FRANKLIN STREET Harrison F. Topiiff, a former Ripley | | her school duties ar New Y | i t onday with |Of the late President Woolsey. for mlena:' 1;“:;’&3:9:&”,““&“ e years president of Yale university Rev. E. O. Foster aitended the,Min- | o The work on the church stecpic i | isterial convention at New Haven in (FS1€C anc It | g Liste {work on the new walks about the « | Grange Supper a the plan of | Spending the winter with her son in | The famous Narragansett Malt Products are used by all classes—the wealthy, the well to do, the people in ordinary circumstances, by labor- ers, farmers, by mechanics, clerks, professional and business men. * The price of these pure beverages brings them within the reach of all; the purity and qualities of taste and wholesomeness make them desired by all. In the true sense they are temperance bevera- ages, which discolirage over-indulgence by being a bulky liquid refreshment of exceedingly low alcoholic content. *“BEST BY FAR™ ALE PORTER ON DRAUGHT EVERYWHERE Order brewery bottling for home use. Washington County, R. I USQUEPAUGHE Success—Crandall Family in New Home. Miss Reba | hola goods to his father's farm near Westerly Saturday. Mrs, Crandall and son went Sunday. Her father, Dr. Kenyon, took her in his automobile. Grange Supper. last Thursday About 33 The grange supper evening was well attended. was added to the treasury. Mr. Taylor of Providence was in this village Wednesday iooking ‘at farms. Ofrs. Annie Springer of Massachu- | setts spent Sunday with her cousin, | Mrs. R. L. Knight Mrs. Hattie Hoigate has returned after visiting several days at Wake- fleld. Collins has returned to i after spending the Easter vacation with her sister, Mrs. C. H. Palmer, At Summer Home. Mrs, Caroline Palmer, who has been | Providence, returned to her summer home here Sunday. Miss Emma Wells of Attleboro spent | Put It Up to the Hogs. * S With her mother, Mrs Anna | A blacksmith in a small Connecticat Wells. - | town who occasionally goes on proe Mrs, Meta Fuller and daughter spent Sunday at their old home ere in | tracted sprees was seen figuring on _ the village. ! the barn door and later throwing five Mr, and Mrs. Charles Bagley spent | bushels of corn on the ear into the over ‘Sunday af the Bagley homestead | pon where he had six I s Randoiph Carpenter of New York | he turned away he was heard to say: spent Sunday with J. S. family. Fred K. Crandall moved his house- mond and FERGUSON & CHARBONNEAU OUR SPECIAL FOR Thursday, Friday and Saturday 21 JEWELED, 5 POSITION AD- JUSTED WATCHES in 25 year Guaranteed Cases $20.00 These are Genuine Bargains FERGUSON & CHARBONNEAU OFFICIAL RAILROAD WATCH INSPECTORS Norwich 239 Main Street, Franklin Square, They ALWAYS see your Hall. Married People:— Dor’t forget that visitors receive their first impressions of your house from the way your hall looks. If you have a shab— bily furnished hall in an otherwise nicely furnished house, 1t looks as bad as an old hat worn with a new dress. What furni- ture, therefore, you have in your hall should be of the best. We have massive, durable hall-trees and artistic umbrella stands in our store. We can give you sate isfactory prices. Come, see our hall furniture. SHEA & BURK S 37-47 Main Street