Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 9, 1914, Page 11

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fres! Mr, King and Mr. Aj « wich were in town Thursday hunting up antigues. - Miss Mn!l'" P:ddw‘nl has returned from ten days v n nthrop, Mass. Fred wueu" of :ew York has been been with their sister, Leffingwell, left Friday for Brooksvale, where they will spend the summer with Mrs. Kennedy, another sister. BROOKLYN - —Organ Recital. Rev. G. F. Genung, D. D, attended the annual dinner of Union College Alumni association of New England at the University elub in Hertford Wed- nesday evening, April 20, meeting his ‘brother, Prof. John F. Genung, D. D, of Amherst. Mr. and Mrs. T..D. Pond were in Providence Saturday to attend the 20th anniversary of the marriage of their daughter and Dr. R. P. nett, re- turning home Monday. The members 'of ‘the Congregational charch have made great improvements in their audience room. The organ has beem moved to the opposite end of the church lndl ?ow h!:;ng ‘“Mt‘l Iy baek of the puipit, wi e puipt platform has been extended to meake were the flower decoration. % “Successful Rummage Sale. The rummage sale held by the ladies of the Congregational church was 2 led success. Those having the sale in charge were Mrs. Bennett, ey, Mellish, Stokes, and Bowen. ‘Wayland Bennett spent the week end at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Hall have the sympathy of friends in the loss of their little six weeks' old baby. Miss Mary Bidwell spent Saturday with Mrs. Russell and Mrs. Bidwell. Mr. snd Mrs. N. L. Greig were recent visitors in Boston for a few days. Otis Davis was a caller in town Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank ers have moved into the Elizabeth Ryley house. | "Moses Berthauime is to lave charge { of the store in Danielson recentiy pur- i.chased by W. E. Labelle. { Mr. Nadeau is at present in the | Dayville store here. Willard Bennett spent the week end {in_town, the guest of his mother. | _Walter Commings spent Sunday in Woonsocket, R..I. Officers of Cemetery Association. The Dayville Memorial association elected the following officers for the "coming year: President, Hon: W. P. Kelley; vice president, Judge Sabin S. Russell; treasurer and secretary, Wil- liam D. Cogswell. Memorial -exercises will be observed on Sunday afternoon, May 3lst, in Dayville. Mrs. Thomas Moran, who has been seriously ill, is somewhat better. SOUTH KILLINGLY ! Standing of Lecal Boys at Witlimantlo High School — Marriage — Go-to ‘Church Sunday Tomorrow. Under the law which pays for trans. portation and tuition of pupils attend- ng an approved high school from a town that does not maintain a high | school, the ".principal of said ap- proved high school makes a monthly Mothers’ Sunday will be observed tomorrow by a special church service at 11: a. m. in which members of the Bunday school will take part and in there will be special music. At 7.30 p. m. there will be a conse- mfl‘m Teeting of Y. P, 8. C. B us- the subjects of last week and this Heb, 11: 1, and Heaith Hints for Better Liv- ;l'\!. 1 Cor, 6; 19-20,.led by Fred Saf- The midweek meeting, Thursday at 730 p. m. was nmn Randall’s. Subfect, The Claims of Worship on the Christian, Ps, 84. Leader, n Hale Bennett, Addressed by Miss Smith. Last Sunday morning's service was made especially beautiful by a Bible reading and message of rare sweet- ness and pewer given by Miss C. Smith of Berlin, for some years 2 missionary in ‘South Africa, who is at present stud; in Hartford School of Religious . At the C. E. meeting in the evening the same speaker gave a talk on Life and Work in Natal Among the Zulu People, closing with a strong appeal for more Chrisilan workers who would give n\emuel‘ves to such service. Children’s Meeting. The ohildren who gathered at the g-nmnqe Saturday afternoon had a ne opportumity to learn of manners and customs fn South Africa. They enj an out-of-door game of follow the leader, each wearing a Zulu or- nament and entering into the spert in the spirit of the boys and girls at Umgumbe in Natal = John Hern has been ill following his return from New York. He has Over 1,000 Chickens Hatched—Arbutus Scarce This Season, Fred Chesley has over 1,000, chick- ens hatched to date, Mrs, William and family , Barchard of Providence have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Randall. Mrs. Scribner, and sons Paul and Ralph, and Cyrus. ner of Wor- cester, came down in their automo- Mrs. F. O, and daughter . Plummer 3 and Miss L. G. in_Providence recently. Mrs. Ida Logee, who has been visit- George. C. Spooner’s. has return- home in Danielson, E Lafayette Blanchard of Danielson calied on old neighbors and friends here recently. Mr. and Mrs, Henry H. Crowell were vidence last week. in Pro Arbutus parties have not found the beautiful’ little flower very plentiful. Cowslips "are blossoming te the joy of those who like s. Miss Myrtle G ith of Danielson spent Sunday at her home here, Miss G. ns closed her school at the Dorance district for a week’s va- cation and has gone to her home in Attleboro. Mrs. Joseph Nappie and ehildren have been in Bristol. Mrs. Frafk Gilbert and son Henryy of Deanleison, visited the former's sis- ter, Mrs, Leon Dexter, recently. SOUTH WILLINGTON A Taeeting of the L, D, S. was held In Grenge hall Saturday evening. Gertrude Hall, of Milford, N. H. v‘rty“of" iy le h young people hung a May basket at Willlam Shippee's Fri- - 1s a visitor A rye on Saturday. They have donme congider- able damage to young fruit trees, rye, grass and other crops. As many as been seen at one elght hav place. _STORRS Autobus Service From College To Willimantic—Tennis = Match With Holy Cross.College Players Today. Bverybody-to-church «Sunday will be observed tomorrow May 10th, in the churches of Mansfleld. There is now a regular passenger service to Willimantic and return. The stage to Bagleville will be discontin- | ued iIf the autobus Ilne to Willimantic preyes satisfactory. Visitors to the college will find such a 'bus a very sat- ory means of reaching Storrs. Mrs. C. A. Wheeler was in charge of the meeting of the Ladies’ Book Club at Grove Cottage, Tuesday evening. The subject of the evening was The Mrs. Trollope. Mrs. Sherman Hillis- spoke of the Villa Trollope. Miss allace read parts of the writings of Mrs. Trollpe. Mrs. Sherman Hillis- ter gave a sketch of the life of An- thony Trollope. , Try THEA.C.$ OU WANT A FIRST-CLASS JOB | AND QUICK SERVICE NORWIGH, GONN. Us - WAN GO. ‘bungalow, The Outside Inn, west shore of the lake. Mrs. Simon Goff of Johnston R, I has been spending several days with her_daughter, Mrs, Clayton E. Hunt. Miss Rose McAvoy of Norwich has been the guest this week of Mrs. Kate Wolft on Columbia Green. Visitors Won, . The first ball game of the season was played on the Green last Satur- day afternoon by the local nine and the Grex nine of Willimantic. The game was won by the latier, score ) on the | $5,00] per Year SPECIAL ACCIDENT WONDER ;= and SICKNESS POLICY Not an experiment, not the offer of or untried company. but a n:r‘:. for care to his sister’s home in room for the choir. The orsan has: report of the standing of the pupils of Mr. Brundage hes a new automobile. | 15 to 4. A good time is report- th Manchester. day evening. < . e been thoroughly overhauled and on the varfous towns to the secretary of - H. D, Bdmond spent Sunday with| The voung people had a dance at| VALOT Drivats sutem: or while Tuesday evening Professor Ryder of | the local town school Board. Willing- “::?!h;fl‘-. e ‘r}':"c‘;o‘:k“;‘g (Detter | ” Willte Hill and Gladys Jacques were |his parents in Weatminster. Yoeman's hall Friday evening of last | Moy pns o0 * purke bighway, or-within - Putnam, who has done the work -upon . ton has four bovs in the Willimantic | TRV (vde OF JNew Tork city is al vis‘l':_m at G. W, Bariow’s Sunday. Miss Paullne Hopson was at her| week. About thirty were present. Mu- Pays 32000 for loes of life, both RSBV o " the [ Hiah schoclins e ayerams fo AVl home in Wallingford over Sunday. the ory e a b Or. and Mrs. H. D. church. . and Mrs. John Sabin and Miss sic was by Woodward Fremont's or- Sargent of Putnam were callers hands, hath fest, o nd and one {00 chestra. Y entire’ sight of both eys=: $1(00 loss o helping in her hom at Newton re- . [i_ il ! " 5 | Renovations ar ressing upon ey, day, i 1 Dr. Warren A, Tanner is a¥vay for a | Clinton Church 67.25, Louis Serv- e progi 3 _r . et onday, i & SHIL 16 Bow. ¢ one foot and entire mEht of one eye: short time with' friends. \ [1ce 79.25, Anton Wastrel 79.75, Fred |Seyeral houses of the neighborhood. |A: . Halls Su ple attended a bean | ton. ™ 5 Gine; Miels: Mrm 3600 loss of either arm or leg: 3500 — = | Service 81. Deecher Erown has a new automo- |0 8 B e Wedneaday To Play Holy Cross Team. Willis Fuller, who is running Riveg- | 105 of either hand or fuct; $300 loss of WEFSTMINSTER - George “H. Nichols has sold a 20 |Piie. evening. The tennis courts at the college are | 5\d¢ farm in the eastern part of The | SULTs SRS OF one t¥e- o) o o gop * {acre piece of ground between Sharps’ lustrated Lecturs, ‘Gomo, who was injured at A.|being pat in shape for this season's| O%™ has manufactured 80 sallons of | 5o gays. S s AL Bect | mills and Glassfactory to Steve Kel-{ A public bird lecture is being plan- | B Hall's mill has returned to work. The students’ team will | PUr® Taple syrup this season. Sickness Bemefits. Meeting of Ladies’ Aid. Society—John .. ned for the evening of May 18th, to rs. P, H. Coffey and children spent | play & team from Holy this| F- A. Cook has been spending'sev-| pays $2 per day, not exceeding 28 Kemp Leaves For Hampten. Papa-Crispino. be given at the First Congregational | Sunday (Saturday) atfernoon. eral days in New York. ays. Mrs. M Lovatt a former resident of Westminster was an attendant at the Congregaticnal church on Sunday last. Bdwin P. St. John will preach at the | next afterncon at the home of Mead. - The last prayer meeting at Gay Head School house was held Wednes- day evening. John Kemp has Jeft the Phillip's ber Friday on ac- rs’ convention. i Lf i 1 ’? i i K t Francisco Papa and Mariasunda married | number. The coupie are to live for ! the present on the old Samuel Nichols' Juniors Entertain. . The Junior Endeavorors under the direction of Mrs. W. H. Hall, gave an entertainment last Friday evening that proved cxcellent. Go-to-Church Sunday. The local church is to sbserve next Sunday as “Everybody-at-Chuch” day and the pastor and his people earnest- Iy_wish all who can to attend. ‘Work on the trunk lime highway is progressing satisfactortly. Purchase. l The forest firs of last Sunday in the southern part of the town burned been undergeing repairs, He expects to occupy it by the middle of the month. __ Visited Sohools. Mias Grace Lawton and Miss Hazel Sherman vistted schools in New Lon- don Thursday. also the teach- are convention which was held there Friday. 5 'Mrs, Fred Bowen and Mrs. B4 Keith week. Supérvisor Dows and Mr. Mills of Hartford visited the school Wednes- . SOUTH CUVSTOCK ndparents—Business Mesting of mdved to the C. W. Bowsn house. t the HA‘ Basket o.last Wednesday evening a sum of $22 was, realfzed. o B Price of Providence ‘week end with Maude Scran & large clase the first of June. cations have to be in by the meeting, May 20, - WOODSTOCK C. W. Brown Purchases Prepetty— A. S, Hardy Hems Opened. mm.mmw,. .'llilowon Bas purehased e Rand mill property at South take in Appli- next church, under the auspices of the Pub- He L4 association of Connecticut. The lecture will be illustrated by col- ored siides. Bthel Chapman of Hopkinton, R. I, and family will spend the sum- mer with Mrs, Herbert Randall. RICHMOND State President Expocted to' Address W. G T. U.—Features of the May Meeting, Wednesday, May 6, a very pleas- ant afternoon was spent at the home of Mrs. William” J. Dawley. at West Kingston, when the Clark’s Falls W. (oogh o . held its monthly meeting. Charles Dawley, president of the union, presided, the 21st chap- ter of Revelations for the scripture lesson. Lord’; of the were read by Mrs. Charles Dawley, Mrs. B. B. Moore, Mrs. Charies Tuck- er, Mrs George E. James, Mrs Wil- The treasurers re- and with tnd It was send Dr. Wait $5 to_help ston fall The st ‘medal ooniest work at King- e president's, Mrs. George F. Rooke's letter in The Outlook, was read by Mrs. Charles Dawley. An account of the Italian medal contest held in Providence was read, and the ‘Washington letter in the Union Sig- nal Mrs Dawley gave a talk onl Miss Anna Gord N of Dreams, by James and the meeting W. C. T. U. benediction. The hostess served refreshments. Porsenal Mention. Moore was.a caller at Clff- more Th y. ursday. Mrs. Charles Tucker and Mrs, Charies Dawley of Tuckertown spent ‘Wednesday at West Kingston, Mrs, Bverett Moore is with her gousin, Mrs. Bemjamin Northup at Mr. and Mrs. George James and Pred Eaton were in Wakefleld Wed- nesday, Miss’ Mary L. Hoxie, who hag been | the guest of Mes. B. B. Moors, re- turned Wednesday to her home in Shanneck. STERLING Howard Shippes Seriously Injured— Odd Fellows Attend M. E. Church. ey ear by a bat while playing ball last Thursdas. He is in 2 serious condi- | Miss Elizabeth Ottmann of Norwich | was the week end guest of Miss Mary | | Mrs. George Carr has been wvisiting | relatives in Providence. i Mrs. Ford of Providence | | Visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac ' Belknap, recently. ] B. O. Moore of Mt Hope was the! | guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Vaughn | ! last week. Odd Fellows at Church. A delegation from Moosup lodge, I.| 0. 0. F, M. U, and_the members of entry lodge. L O. O. ¥, M. T.. at-| services at the M. E. church Mn this place on Sunday May 2. Mrs. Charles Frink of Fkonk Hill called on relatives hers Sunday. | Miss Gladys Smith of Providence ! knap. Herbert ‘Kennedy of Central Falls, ; R. 1,'was a visitor at W. W. Vaughn’s | Sunday. Mrs. Irvifig Anderson spent Sun- day with friends in Danielson. Miss Amy Dollbrown entertained ! her father recently. SOUTD CANTERBURY Harvest Bupper Follows Inspection at Mr- ana of Canterbu ndAun Levi rs. Henry R. Larkham Green, called on Mr. N. Clark lunm# dia with Mrs, Coffey’s parents. gimoale L rwn i EAST KILLINGLY Mrs. Willlam Mathewson and daugh- ter Lulu, and Mrs. Lucy A Fairmon visited in Ballouville, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Franklin and daughter of Denjelson visited rela- tives here, Sunday. Mrs. Phebe A. Potter has returned to her home here after spending the win- ter with her daughter, Mrs. Willlam A. Robbins, in Waterbury. Miss Alma L. Rich was the guest of Miss Hazel Randall of Clayville, R. I, over Sunday, and enjoyed an auto ride to Providence. Mr. and Mrs. Yare have commenced keeping house in the tenement re- oently vacated by Miss Mary Bartlett, who has moved into the house with Judge Tucker. Rev. Alfred Barrall and at the Miss Rowena Dawley and Mrs. Bth- elyn Gove of Danielsom, spent Sunday at theff h Miss Leone Hopkins spent the weel end with relatives in Danielson. George Winslow has purchased a new automobile. Harold 3 was the guest of dl!M Smith at Putnam Heights, Sun- y. Mr. and Mr=. George Pray sited daughters, of Ballouville, vi; tives here, Sunday. Tolland County BOLTON Congregational Pastor Resigns—John I. May to Teach Near Worcester. Rev. C. . Burt, pastor of the Con- gregational church read his resigna- tion at the Sunday morning service to take effect July first.» Mr, Burt is very much liked by Bolton people and It was with d regret that the resignation was heard. Mr. Burt.plans to.move to his farm at Crystal Lake at the close of his ministry in town. He has been in the ministry over forty-six vears. ‘W. George Finnegan has retwrned to Indianapolis after two months’ stay in town, Mr and Mrs, Elmer J. Finley and family of New York retumed to Bol- ton today to spend the summer at their home in town, Home from Egypt. Mrs. Louis H, Lewey speat a week at her summer home, on her way to her home in Indiamapolis from a trip to Bgypt. Mrs. Emily Fordyce left Wednes- day with Mrs. Lewey to accompany her as far as New York Julius Sirong is home from a month’s stay in Southbridge, Mass., where he had a ticket job temporarily. Mr. and Mrs, Fred H. Phelps of Windsor, who have taken a rent in town for the past two summers, have Purchased a cottage of Theodore S. Perry at.the Cenfer. Engaged to Teach. John I. May was in Worcester, Muass, recently, where he has been engaged to teach in a school ten miles out of the city for the coming vear. Mrs. Kate Lee was taken~to the Norwich State hospital last Saturday by Selectman Rice. and rela- "ELLINGTON Twins From lowa Come te Visit Grandparents—Busineess Meeting of C. E. Society. Mrs. John Thompson is {1l at, her home with valvular heart trouble. Mrs. Clifford W. Barnett and twin ! ga daughters arrived in town Saturday from Council Bluffs, Towa. They will spend the summer here with Mrs. Bar- nett's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Niles. Mrs, Mary Crampton of Brooklyn, N. Y., IS aléo in town visiting her folks, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Niles. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kelley have arrived home from Washington, D. C, Wwhere they spent their honeymoon. C. E. Business Meeting. The ess meeting of the Y. P, " oty was Clyde Cordatel Mrs. J) STAFFORDVILLE Farewell Surprise Visit Richton—First Quarterly Confer- ence. Miss Lila Rishton was given a fare- well surprise party last Saturday night. Her Sunday School class of of young giris hung her a May basket after which the party gathered at her home and a most delightful evening was spent in playing games. Refres ments were served. The guests left at a late hour regreting that Mrs. John Rishton and daughter, Miss Lila are to leave town s0 soon. Miss Rish- ton ends her duties as bookkeeper in the Garland mill this week. For Miss | & The new library books been received and are ready for circulation. Mr. Tippler of New Jersey is hav- 2 ing repairs made on his summer cot- ge, th Arthur W, Little of Holyoke, Mass., spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. Esther E. Little and attended vanized iron. It Is placed on two | spokes of a wheel about two feei in diameter. The wheel revolves hori- zontally on a spindle and is placed sufficiently high for the mail carrier to drive under it, place the mail in ci should " carry one of these new, olicies, no matter what other accideat bother. no delay—simply sign LOUsS J. $5.00] ehild— veryone—man, woman safe or surance is carried. No red tape, Do meail e coupon wiih 356 and policy comes by return mail COUPON NTAINE, Norwich, Conn.: the ‘morning church service Sunda.| "I enciose 35 and hereby apply special Wonder Limiied Aceidenl: am Handy Letter Box. Sickness Insurance Policy. Clayton B. Lyman has rigged up|__ . a handy rural letter box. The box is | MY Name ............... e el a regular rural delivery box of gal-| street Address .. - State . Think of it! |$500 o2 o the box and push the wheel around so that the box is facing the town. The Quarterly Conference. Next Sunday morning in the Metho- preac! first quart conference. Mr. and W. C. Tobin and daughters of Worcester, Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Rogers and Francis Rogers of Rochdale, Mass, Dr. and Mrs. A. O. Comins and children of the Springs ! were guests last Sunday of Miss Anna L. Tobin and her brother, Edward Miss Fliza J. Chaffee returned her home last week from Rockvill Mrs. Martha Goodwill is employt in the Garland miil. COVENTRY Pomfret Preacher at Congregational Church — Prof. Job Addresses Grange. to le. ed Rev. M. L. Williston of Pomfret preached a very acceptable sermon a very acceptable sermon at the Second Congregational church last Sunday. He will preach again next Sunday. . New" Scoutmaster. The Boy Scouts met Tuesday eve- ning at the chapel at 7.3. Arthur J. Vinton succeeds Rev, H. M. Bartlett as_scoutmaster, The Ladies’ Fragment society met for work Wednesday afternoon at the hapel. PP Held Open Mesting. Coventry grange heid an open meet- ing Thursday evening, at which time Prof. H. K. Job delivered a lecture on birds. Ice oream and cake were sold at the ciose ot the leature. Mrs, Willlam Rose, who has been suffering from a shock, is reported in a serious condition, BOLTON NOTCH Dr. M. M. Maine and her sister re- turned Sunday frem Washington, D. C. ‘W. E. Rice took Mrs. Kate Lee to the Norwich State hospital Saturday. | Clarence Daily was visiting his Mr. and Mrs ‘Fred Olds of Andover called on Mrs, Minnie Howard Sun- | Saturday night. Hattie Howe of Andover called on | ryville Sunday evening. Mrs, Mav DeWolf was a Hartford visitor Tuesday. UNION | Mr. and Mrs. W_ Richards visited friends in Westville Friday. | Herbert Aldrich of Uxbridge called friends {on in town the first of the w eek. John Buckley was home over Sun- William Leland, who has been em- ted relatives in town last Mrs, Laura Newell of Westford was a recent visitor .among friends in town. COLUMBIA Grove at Riverside Farm Yields 80 Gallons of Mapie Start ings Bank week. Tobin. | | mother, Mrs. John Stevens, over Sun- | day. .i number from this place atfended | !a dance at Hillside hall, Mahsgeld, | friends and attended church at Quar- | carrfer pronounces it the handiest box on his route. The Everybody-at-Churchs Sunday which was announced to he observed in this section next Sunday has called off on acceunt of some misu derstanding regarding the day named. It has been postponed until some time next fall. Rev. W. S. Beard of Willimantic is expected to occupy the pulpit next Sunday by exchange with the pastor, Rev. Mr. Foster, Crane's steam sawmill is located on { Hicks brothers’ woodlot In the east- | ern part of the town. School Savings Bank. The school Savings bank system has been introduced here and four out Smokeless $5. per year Flashlights A complete outfit for this work is the latest addition 1o my equipment. Banquets and Soctal gatherings of all kinds oan now to be Photographed without the annoyance of smoke. Inquiries solicited. Don Houghton, PHOTOGRAPHER, Shannon Building | of the six public schools have taken | hold of the work. On Friday of each week the pupils will hand in their de- | posits to the teacher, enclosed ed envolepes bearing the pupil and the amount of the deposit vided for the purpose. The teacher | keeps a record of these deposits on | blanks provided. Thcse weekly de- | posit records are.handed to Rev. E. O. ! Foster of the town school committee, | who acts as a kind of clearing house in the matter. The deposits made by | each pupil are recorded on a Deposit | Card bearing the pupil's name and number. When any pupil has credit to the amount of one dollar or more at the end of the month, the amount will be transferred to a rezular bank book in the Savings Bank of Tolland. The same deposit card can be used | gain until another dollar is saved. The Tolland Savings bank has gen- erously donated the necessary cards. | envelopes and blanks to ‘be used un- der this system. The system was in- troduced here two weeks ago and the report for the two weeks ending Mag 1st from the four schools who have adopted the eystem shows a toial de- posit of $16.70. The largest amonnt deposited by the pupils of any schoo! was 32.35. . Six pupils aiready have one dollar or more to their cred- it. The deposit cards bear this mes- | sage: “Nickels saved become dollars, | | dollars saved m=y become hundreds | when bearing interest.” P At Summer Bungalow. The Sawyer family of Brookiyn N. have arrived for, the summer and occupy their bungalow at the | fover | Price. Ore ‘ The AS-MOON CO. New London, Ct, uct2TuThS The Best ‘Service to the Automobile Public of Norwich Repairing, Overhauling, Storage Cars to rent day or night The oniy All-night Service Garage in town POND STREET Call 1231 EUGENE LeBLANC Electrical Coniractor And Dealer In ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS. South C 8treet, Taftville, Ct. Telephone 165-3 2% ASTHMA You want to know what AS-MOON doing for catarrh, Sronchitis, Asth- ma Send for our iree bookiet Hay- cured at home to stay week’s treatment. | meeting la {uty Bradle; and addressed th | was also an addres old of Hebron. A paper Horace Little on Current there was singing by the bo WILLINGT ON Mrs, Sleight has returned Yor On the Hill for the summer Bible school commences Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, preaching Sservice at 3 | o'clock. Next Sunday is to be observed as Everybody-at-Church Sunday. Improvements are being made at the to New Prompt Service Delay in replacing broken glasses means injury to the eye- sight. We are in a position to Repair broken glasses AT ONCH and our superior facilities are not surpassed in the largest cities. ~ C. A. SPEAR OPTOMETRIST Franklin Square, over Somers Studio. Miss Coleman is at Rest cot- tage in the meantime. The Centre schoo! is still closed on account of the illness of the teacher. The Ladies’ Aid society is to meet Friday, may 15th. State road work is being pushed in all parts of the town. ! EAST WILLINGTON Mrs. James Taylor Is il . Miss Maine Is learning to run T;ke l‘t To Lincoln’s He Does All Kinds of Light Repairing. ‘souls. God is all l.llunms.dllec-num. 1 s reat God.

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