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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10 LETTERS FROM TWO STATES ning was the music_which was fur- New London cuunty nished by the Lebanon orchestra. Mrs. Edwin P. Kneeland and daugh- ter were in Willimantic Tuesday. ocal Men Buy Sawing Outfit—Froct | tho former's mother, Mrs, W. O. Gard- of Grapes— |1 : GALES FERRY ‘William M. Gray and Thomas Bau- dro, both of this town, have purchased (o, oy Sunday Obsorvancs—Wallace the entire sawing outfit formerly own- ed by Ernest Whitford of Stonington F. Perkind Death—Auxiliasy Meats o the widow, Mrs. Lucy Whitford, | with Mrs, N. A. Gibbs, o 15 Cadmimstratrix of the estate. While Mr. Whitford was living a large | Peace day was observed Sunday in Dbusiness was oarried on employing{the Methodist church- at the morn- soveral hands. Mr. Gray and Mr. Bau- | ing service, the Rcv. James M. Potter dro will remove the machinery from |officiating. His theme was, Peace the building, which is situated near | Through Conflict. St. Matthew, chap- Old_Mystic, ter 10, S4th verse. He also rcad the William M, Gray has sold & tim-{prcsident's proclamation. At the Sun- ber lot near Gales Ferry to Charles |day school scssion rewards for reg- Geisthardt of Preston City. ular attendance .were given in the Rev. W. F. White, a_former pas- | following order: Gold plated pin, Dor- tor of the Congregational church here, lothy Birch; géld plated star, Edna preached in the Congregational church | Chapman; silver plated pin, Doris 3t North «Stonington Sunday morning | Main. Delegates appointed to attend and was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. | the fifth annual convention of the New Daniel E. Gray, who formerly occu- | London County Sunday School asso- Died the Almshouse farm in town. ciation to be held at the First Bap- Miss Olive Hiscox of Norwich Was | tist church, Norwich, October 7. Wed- 2 week end and Sunday guest of Miss | nesday, were Mrs. Sarah J, Perkins Florence Geer. ond Mrs. James M. Potter. Grange Visitation. The Sunday evening service under Ledyard granmge was entertained | the ledership of Mrs. Dudley C. Per- Sat: g e members of |Kins Who had as. the topic A Song of Companionships, was under the Groton grange. Refreshments Were ), .. ..° e 4po Epworth League, Eckford Pendleton, who Iives on b 5, O District Superintendont ¢ Szeak. Preston Plains has about an aci Saltivated grapes which this year bore profusely. Mr. Pendleton states that the recent frost damaged his crop to the oxtent of five tons. He was only able to save about 200 baskets, r. and Mrs. Charles A. Gray have réturned home after spending one weck With relatives in Boston. Mr. Gray’s brother owns @ large cranberry bog near Cape Cod which Mr. Gray Vic- jted and saw the hajvesting of the berries. £ - "and Mrs. Ralph Gallup, Mogos o, Mrs, Jane W, Gallup ond Mids Zillian Gallup were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Adem Larraboo of Windham, going and coming in Mr. “Callup’s car. Much Probate Business. There has been a vast amount of cner, with Dr. Colwell, will be heazd at the Methodist church Tuesday af- ternoon and evening, Oct. 20. Rev. James M. Potier and Mrs. Pot- tor, with son Donald, returned last Friday from three weeks' vacation spent in Plainfield, N. J. Funeral of Wallace Perkins, _Wallace F. Perkins of Long Cove &Xxd £t his home on Thursday, Oct. 1, of a disease of the heart. He had becn in failing health for some time. Xr. Perkins Was born near the home where he died, about 62 years ago. His wife died a few years ago. He is sur- vived by an aged mother, Mrs. Pru- dence M. Perkins, who®resided with him, and brothers, Clifford, Elmer and Newton Perkins, ‘all -of Grotom, besides two sisters, Mrs, Nelson Avery of New London and Mrs, Everett Bruce of Long Cove, Ledyard. His funeral was held Saturday afternoon at 2.30 at No. 9 Meridian street, New London. Rev., D. Ward Adams oOf Uncasville officiated. - The bearers were relatives. Burial was in the Starr cemetery, Groton. 3 radlus of three miles of Gales i‘fle'r';yh'.;d a large number in the east engwo,t &he o ock ot Norwich will preach in the Congregational church ‘morning, ks s“e':‘:n N Main of Hartford and Ern Nellle M. Main of Preston City :ll::'s sxelndny guests of Mr. and Mrs. . Holdridge. i S o e, Charles Beckwith' of Franklin were Saturday and Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. Isaac G. Geer. Starts for California. Cottagers Leave. Hermon Wulf and family and Mr. and Mrs, George Ashbey and son Reg- inald closed their cottages on the Bluff and returned to their homes in Nor- wich last Wednesday. Mrs. Lucius Brown of Norwich and Mrs. E, H. Tracy of New London were Buests ‘of their uncle, Noyes B: Allyn, last Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs. Emma Befinett with her son Orrin_moved*-Monday from the cot- tage she has been recently occupying to the Ichabod cottage, which Mrs. Bennett has purchased from the es- tatc of the late Thomad Latham. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Satterlee of North Haven spent the week end with Mr. Satterlee’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. ‘A, Satterlee of the revenue marine service was also a guest at the Sat- terlee .home on Monday to visit his parents and sister, Miss Alice Satter- ee, Charles B. Jennings, supervisor of schools of New London, and Mrs. Jen- nings, with their daughter Miss Alice and a friend, Mrs. Edwards, were at the Jennings cottage at thé Charles H._ Brown place Saturday. Mrs. Milo Benn, and children, with 2 party of friends from New London, were at the cottage of Mrs. Benn's aunt, Mrs. Joab Rogers in the vil- lage for Saturday, ek 14 Mrs. William Brooks of Hartford re- turned home “Monday after spending the week_end with her mother, Mrs. Delphine Fish of the village. Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Latham of Guilford dnd Clarence Latham of Es- sex were visifors at the late home of their father, Thomas Latham,’ for a few days the past week, Entertained Auxiliary. Mrs. Nathan A. Gibbs entertained the local auxillary of the Woman's Home Missionary society at her home on_Tuesday afternoon from 2.30 to 5 o'clock, the president, Mrs. James M. Potter, presiding. The meeting open- ed with prayer by Rev. Mr. Potter for peace in Europe; reading, Japanese Girls, by Miss Laura -A. Perkins; Asiatics in America; readings by nine logiea. . New Light of America, by Mirs. FXary W, Hurlbutt; Missiondry Enig- e, by Mrs, Sarah J. Perkins and Mys. Harmon L. Perkins, The minutes of the last meeting %re&i by Recording Decretary Mrs. A. Hurlbutt: roll call; report of correpending secretary, Miss Laura Parking: treasurer’s report by Miss bte B, Colver. The ma‘.’tlt;r of giving & i Sypper was scussed & Bllowt: e Ing arrangzments committCe pointe: Mrs. Sarah J. Pesaans, .Eaxmon L. Terkins, Miss Olve , Miss Kate B. Colver and Rev. und Irs. Potter advisory committce. Refreohments were served. Mrs, Gibba mflama her Gavghter, Miss Mary @O of the auxiliary, Mrs, Jchn & Lewlecs and Mics Laura A. Perkins, A coctal hour with muslo &Slowed. e Camp Fire Girlo fvet, Sorop Hire girls Alice G@lao guesdien, ue:t& af- Egam on tho- hillsido mear ut = k. Afinemawwuccflmeo:: aSromsntal pueoting w: Gmd three fErls ¥Sceited “r:? rank o s befifmu 'hCy caso recefved and Mrs. George H. Patridge : ler’ih Monday for Woodland, Cal. They will be gone a month, visiting tll; r #cn-in-law. I:.lghdmsllter. Mr. and Mrs. e epublicans held their cauous in e town hail on Friday Cfternoon and e Cemoccata will hold their caucus in the samo-pXace todsy (Saturday). 2 ‘Bev. Wr. Greenly of iiaine preache in the Congregational church Sunday ing. n%‘;ll?gs M. Cuwellvivnas purchased a . les ICOX.. o TG e Goodenuf, of Northeld, Conn., will preach as a candidate in the Congregational ,church Sunday, Oct. 18. He cnnad highly Tecom- mended and it is thought he will be called as pastor of the church. Miss Annie Baldwin of Norwich was a_wid-week vésl:m' with “her sister, Baldwin., ; mw!“ E“:‘I‘:flr{nm Davis of Gales Ferry 1o et Mrs, Isaac G. Geer's, Teachers’ Meeting. i ‘A teachers’ meeting was held at the Center schoolhouse Wednesday after- noon. Four members of the school board were present. Supervisor Bar- ber had charge of the meeting, PRESTON Wedneaday Next: Conference on nesday Next— Grange to [Seet Monday Eveairg— Henry Huntington Picking Straw- berries. " Mrs, Gustavus Andrews of Norwich <8 visiting her daughter, Mrs. Frank ers. }LT:Z Zonference of churches will be held in the lccal Congragational church noxt Wednesday. Mrs. Margaret Miller is visiting rel- atives in Norwich. The grange holds its regular meet- ing next Monday evening instead of “Dctober Strawberries. Henry Huntington picked strawber- dumtmi\.w%ek_mrflok is visiting her B. s sister, Mrs. A. A. Adams, in South Canterbury. i Buys Woodtot. Charles Gelcthacdt has recently. ‘bought the woodlet on the so-called Atterbury place, T/iGze ho aefteady avkere che is Gl coring cT. Rod Top Cloced. Frod fmith of E:E ‘who LEGNARD BRIDGE |5 Jirerd for o Bod Top olur, T=—" &fifi‘mm@fi huh:mmnqm- u%ngwfix 2&nchnd ?d ke No, 245 bolozgtng 2 Ehvg: P g M‘gfgu&mm,m Dansoned 5 Erros “uum o eCo &, FOOM and family 10| Saped for 1 Sayerd € e = 46y end fomily cloged of te Y. P, 8, C. B, 3cei- X35 63 (RO Eader OSucch Sendny Cren STOPTHAT ITGH WITH RESINDL! m;‘ Hfl of comfort tor- %fig‘(@ S | . ip Norwich. %us m‘;fi - éé,\&‘:‘" m@@om a m@ I:o:-qr "i‘\‘g;: it artoes . o lmi}{?%k g_in\n s ‘“5",;:;’,;, s el e gl e A e R m:ng gegmi :?g proven .‘%B Ew_lgm dlirabeth’ Avlin to Donaid want? Rooinol Ofntment (50c. and $1. i RS (B0, oo, 0 Beanan speedily effective for pimples, Noox- Mrs, Frank Standigh of Woonsockot Efid-‘:, dandruff and gores. S0l by all |15 vistilng Mrs, Rhods. Miner ezt %) Ao woc MC BluF Moniey 2 Appoais for War 8uficrere, . GOHer Tead on ap] chmln\ of fge mm e THE of . %0‘355 . Biceman hae re- i ] ; | Resinol, Baltimore, Md. a AP 5 Mildred Zbel wont by auio- Mrs. Arthur Hewitt and daughger, of Lebanon, were week end guests' of Dictrict Superintendent G. G. Scriv-| = For _trial free, writé tol Dirs, Qhoda Miner, Miss Alice Bishop Best Laxative For Children ‘When your baby is cross and fretful instead of the happy, laughing little dear you are ac- customed to, in all probability the digestion has become de- ranged and the bowels need ai tention. i dispel the irritability and bring i § back the happy comtent of baby- 3 H % hood. The very best laxative for children is Dr.’ Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, because it contains no opiate or narcotic drug, is pleas- ant tasting and acts geatly, bu* surely, without griping or other distress. Druggists sell Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin af. fifty cents and one dollar a bottle. For a free trial bottle write to Dr, W. B. Caldwell, 451 Wash- ington St., Mon#icello. I1l PSSR A T mobile to West Willington Friddy to visit schools- Miss Lillie Gager and Miss Annle Waters spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. O. A. Bishop. Edwin Lathrop and son have been in New York the past week. On their return home they stayed over night at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Tdward Fox of Wethersfleld, making the return trip by automobile. Apples Displayed and Discussed. An interesting srange meeting was held Wednesday evening, the subject being Apples. There was a large dis- play_of apples by Brother Davis, Sis- ter Peckham and others, speaking by the master, C. B. Davis, and Overseer E. A. Bishop. Sister Smith spoke on Jelly making. There were 24 members present. New London County Pomona 990 489008080044 6030000800000 0045850990400 804 5000609 0004000 va',808¢ meets with the Stonington grange on Thursday, Oct. 15, SALEM Sermon by Rev. C, A. Northrup—C. E. Nominating ~ Committee — Prizes Awarded at Grange Fair. Rev. C. A. Northrup of Norwich oc- cupied the pulpit in the Congregation- 2l church last Sunday morning, preach- ing a helpful sermon. His text was, “Think not that I came to send peace cn earth: I came not to send peace, but 'a sword.” Matt. 10:34. The Christian Endeavor meeting in the ev- ening was under the leadership of the vice president, Miss Kathryn L. Ray. At the close of the consecration ser- vice a brief business meeting was held and the following members were chos- en to pominate officers to be elected at the annual meeting which wiil' be held the latter part of October: Mrs. Rose V. Ray, Wilbert H. Marvin, Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert J. Murray. - The annual fair of the local grange was held last Friday evening in Grange hall. There was an interesting exhibit of fruits, flowers and vegetables raised in the children’s gardens; also fancy work, cakes, canned fruits and jellies. L. J. Wilcox of Norwich, Gil- bert J. Murray. Sherwood Miner, Mrs. Florence Murray and Mrs. Charles I. Beebe acted as judges of the ex- hibits and the following premiums were awarded: { First grand prize for the largest variety went to Lawrence Spencer, second, John Purcell; third, Floyd T. Bailey i, First on tomatoes—Lawrence Spen- cer; second, Floy Bails third, Miss Lucy Czarnomski. T First on_potatoes, Bruno FProroki: second, Floyd Bailey; third, Miss Minnie Kingsley. 2 First on beans, John Purcell; sec- ond, Lawrence Spencer; third, ~Miss Mary Dembenski. d First on' corn, Miss Annie Sch- muckler; second, John Purcell; third, Wellesley Hanney. = & First on turnips; Wellesley Hanney; second, Miss Stella Dembenski; third, Miss Mary Dembenski. First on “pumpkins, Miss Vivian Czarnomski:; second, Ray Tew; third, Bruno Prorok. First on carrots, Miss Annie Sch- muckler; second, Wellesley Hanney; third, Miss Stella Dembenski. First on cabbage, Joseph Dembenski; second, Miss Mary Dembenski; third, Miss Stella Dembenski. First on squash, Wellesley Hanney; second, Lawrence Spencer; third, Miss Stella Dembenski. First on apples, Bruno Prorok; sec- @hd, Floyd Bailey; third, Miss Lucy Czarnomskl. First prizes. on cake were awardad to Miss Violet Rogers, Miss Catherine Hanney, Miss Alice Purcell and Miss Ruth Tew. First on canned fruits, Miss Alice Purcell. First on jelly, Miss Alice Purcell. Prizes were awarded on fancy work as follows: First on sofa piliow, Miss Alice Purcell; second, Miss Mamie Huderewiz; third, Miss Mamie Hud- erewiz. Tirst on embroidered tray cloth, Miss Mamie Huderewiz; second, Miss Helen Rogers. An oyster cupper was served during the evening. YAWBUX VALLEY -Albert Johnson was a recent caller at Westerly. i Frank Friend of Westerly was a \srlsitor at Mrs. Alvertus Chapman’s a Y. It {8 reported that Ewin T. Maine has @old his farm. Mrs. Charles Chapman and daughter spent, Saturday with Mrs, Chauncey Richmond at Mystic. “Windham County NORTH_STERLING Mr. and Mrs. H. Cunningham of New'| Bedford are guests of J, D, Hillery, H. R. Hoadley spent the week end in Boston. ‘Miss Batella, Bolivar of Nova Scotia has been viciting Mrs, W, R. Whaley. Alcxis Dragg opaat the week end In Prg?dence, 35 Myrtice Griffith has aone to Danielson for a few &aye. 3r. and Mrs, VolDoy Reed of Wor- cecter spent one day last week with tasir parents here. Mrs, Benjamin ¥Mall and daughter Alice of Brictol, R, 1, have been visit- ing Mr. and Mrs, H. H, Crowell. John E. Griffith loot one of his horses last week, Mrs, Mary Francis of Ho R L, and Mrs, J. Manchoster of g’ocmnd vicited their alster, Mre, J. D, ®Eillery, here last week. George C. Spooner wes a dologate Lo the republican county convention in toam Jast week, PACKER Norwich Purchaser for the Rheln Parm, * Lr, and Mrs, Joseph *Walsh meved faedr Pougokell @oofs from Newion, Mass, (mto ene of the Cutler Mille company hcusos Friday, Pegace Cunday wes cbserved in the Packer church Sunday, Frank Elater of Apponaug, R, I, }!btea cvor SunGay at Déegewood arm, T.,J._Prown expecls fo leaye thic = The Sitandardol Exceldenca: g o g ‘o —y o R The Ale of A 11 Hou For Sale by D. J. McCORMICK, 30 Franklin Street, Norwich, Conn. week on his vacation for New York and New Jersey, Theodore Rhein has sold Riverview farm to a purchaser from Norwich. Theodore Rhefn left Friday for Jer- sey City. - ~ WINDHAM Rev. Frank Thompson, a Former Pas- tor, Now Living in Ansonia— Helpless—C. E.. Union Meeting To- day. e The Misses Teulon, who have been at the inn for a fortnight, have returned to_their home in Plymouth, W. W. Leete of Boston, field secre- tary of the Church Building society, will speak in the - Congregational church Sunday morning and will give an_illustrated lecture in the evening. Mrs. E. K. Lefingwell has returned from a visit with her sisters, Mrs. Ken- nedy and the Misses Neale, in Brooks- vale. Mrs, Merriam of Sherbourn, Mass., is visiting her son and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Parsons of Boston arrived in their motor Tuesday and are at the inn for a week. E. H. Tibbits of Norwich was calling on friends in town Sunday. Miss Emma Larrabee left Tuesday for a month's visit with relatives in Hartford and Windsor Locks. W. S. Kelsey of Boston has been in town this week. Mrs. George Keeney has returnad from a visit with her sister in Water- bury. 2 Living in Ansonia. H. C. Lathrop called one day last week on Rev. and Mrs. Frank Thomp- son of Ansonia. Rev. Mr. Thompson was pastor of the Congregational church here from 1875 to 1880. About two years ago he retired from active service after ‘having spent 30 years as Seaman's chaplain, stationed at Valparaiso, Chile, and came to An- sonia, where he and his wife are living with relatives. Mrs. Thompson for the past two months has been a helpless paralytic. They have two daughters, mearried and living abroad, one in England and the other in Scotland. Mrs. Johnston of New Haven was the guest of the Misses Johnson over last Sunday. Everybody-at-Church Sunday. There was a large attendance at the Congregational church last Sunday, Everybody-at-Church day, there belng over 90 present. There were 47 at the C. B, meeting, led by the president, Raussell Potter. The last 15 minutes of the meeting was devoted to a prayer for peace service led by the pastor, Rev. M. R. Plumb. ‘Miss Mary Frink, who has been con- fined to the house by illness for two months, was able to take a short auto- mobile ride Wednesday. Mrs. Herbert Robinson returned to her.home at Riverhead, L. T, Monday. Mrs. Edward Billings is spending two weeks in Providence with her son and wife, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Franilin, The Woman's Missionary society will meet Tuesday afternoon with Miss Mary Little and Mrs. Ida Pegrum. C. E. Union Meeting. The Willimantic C. E. union is o hold its annual meeting with the ‘WinZham society this (Saturday) af- ternoon and eveming. Services will begin at 8 and 7 p. m. Teams wiil moct the ttolley leaving Willimantic at 2.25 Cnd 6.25, C A. Keeney arranging for the transportation of the visitors to and from the car. Supper will be the Congregational Church Building Coclety of Boston. WESTMINSTER There was a union C, E. meeting at the Plains Sunday svening. The case of Rosenwelg vs, Anton & Madelina Bopp iz adjourned until Tuesday. Miss Luella Medbury has returned gni:;a from a two Weeks' stay at Plain. eld. Mr. and Mrs. Burdick of Norwich have boon guestz of Mrs, Cammerer Frenlc E. MeSbury spent Sunday at Brank Medvury end Merton Phillips were visitors in_Woodstock recently, Miss Alma Newion will ieave for Now York this week, WOODSTOCK VALLEY Mr, and Mrs. Byran Remington have returned to Providence, The Misses Chlld of Flushing visit. ed_thelr aunte last week, Mrg, Allen W. Roenyon s visiting frionds {n Wew ZLordon, Miss Florence W, Kenyon has re- turned to Futnam, st — ATTAWAUI Mra, Archie Hi izEway of Center wma"fn:xfeg Bir. and 3%, 7.5, Bves L 208 s, .f”fifi&e, Alfred Boymeur enter- 00w Wfl&@ur'b porents from yewett City &unday, L—‘hurxuWWf:g’n_q ‘Wag_called to. Stat. ford Springs Tuesday on account of his father’s death. Mp, and Mrs. Albert Rollinson and son Walter visited at Taftville Sun- Charles Weeks, Jr.,, spent the week end at Quaker Hill. James Emerson of Worcester visited relatives here Wednesday. irimshaw has recovered af- ter a severe illness. were many and Automobile Trip of 3,000 Mil States—Grangers Vi J. F. Street and family have closed their summer home here and returned to_Pawtucket for the winter. F. A. Phillips has been elected first selectman for the third time. Frank Phillips lost his automobile Reuben Ladd of Norwich, inspeétes of the Shore Line Electric company, Rev. William Reynolds occupied the pulpit of the Congregatignal church in Jewett City last Sunday. He was ace companied to Jewett City by Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Wilcox. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Reynolds spent the week end at the parsonage and Mr. Reynolds preached here in the ab- sence of his father. Automobile Trip in Ten States. George Gallup and daughter Gladys returned home Mon- They have been months on an automobile trip of over taking them through ten states, spending most of the time with relatives in Illinois. last Monday by fire. The Ladies" Aid society held its monthly meeting in the chapel Wed- nesday afternoon with a good attenc.- | '3t WOF NN L oo cena- A torial convention at Willimantic Sat-. Miss Annah Burn has moved her household goods" into - the house recently purchased by Dr. Marsh. She is now keeping house for the goctor: erton Phillips of Plainfleld spent | ¥ . & the last week end with his mother | qCletk Sunday. Mrs. Mary C, Phillips. People on the Hill are complaining of a scarcity of water. F. A. Phillips went to Woonsocket . - 4 Mr. and Mrs. ¥red D. Lyon_of Plain- fleld were ‘guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nel- All welcome them Miss Esther Gallup spent over Sun- day with her parents here. Visited Pachaug Grange. Twenty-three_members grange visited Pachaug grange Thursday evening and gave the literary They were royally enter- Wellington Card was ‘Wednesday. gi25rs. Frea Bowen attended the wed- ing of er cousin ednesday - at|visit to the Jhome: of in Norwich | Stafford Springs, as did also Mr. and £ . Mrs. Edwin -Keith, Domington A number from here attended a meeting of milk producers in Willi- mantic last Saturday. Benjamin Wilcox has sold his horses and team wagon. Miss Jeanette Gallup was iIn wich Saturday. Miss Chapman return- ed home with her. A number from here attended Plain- fleld grange meeting last Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Wilcox are enjoying a new automobile. At Dayville Ordination. Rev. William Reynolds Dayville Thursday to attend the ordi- nation services of the Rey. John W. Mr. Reynolds gave the charge also an address to He was accompanied by Mrs, Olive Gallup and Miss Melinda Gallup as._delegates. Mr., and Mrs. Howard Gallup and Mr. and Mrs, Carl Gallup spent Sundey evening in Danielson, guests of Mr. and Mrs, Louis Ingalls. Miss Ada Greenman has returned to her home in Danielson. : Grange Sisters in Charge. Ekonk grange held an interesting meeting Friday evening. As it was Ladies' night the officers’ chairs were all filled by the sisters. Mrs. Minnie Hall is entertaining a cousin from Iowa. WOODSTOCK Sermon on International Peace—D. A. R. Pilgrimage Members Entertained. sordance with the presid proclamation Rev. F. B, Harris preached a sermon on Internation: stay in Eastford. Mrs, E. P, King returned to Mass,, after spending two weeks with | J: Rey. and Mrs. Chamberlain, g KL . to the candidate; % Ratha Rev. H. C. McKnight Exchanges With Well Patronized, Rev. H. C. McKnight preached in exchange with Rev. J: B. Kin, &fiflord@ last Sunday. disd Mrs. George T. Cram 1 iving visit from her cousin, Mre. . Prena Keeney, of Kelley, Ta., whom she has not, seen since g little girl. rs. Orin tter of Hartford re- turned - Zome- Wedgfiny after & vistt oIl ol 5 W " E.’: %H“ :L er mother, Mrs. | whole system, as well as pimples; Lucy . Pafm,?';-},‘“g,gfm‘:"'““ Miss| responsible for the readiness with " which many people contr'actsdxseuse. The Ladies' Aid soclety gave a har-| . TOr forty years Hood’s Sarsapa- vest supper at the church v:g?ry on | rilla has been more successful than Tuesday evening. A good npumber| any other medicine in _expelling wfirfi“i‘u‘:u mfl&e fine -g:ind. humors and removing their inward Mr. and Mre. Alfred Fuller of Hamp. | 2nd outward effects. Get Hood’s, Marcus Wood entertained on Wednesday Mrs, P. B. Sibley and Mrs. can, & democrat and a progressive. Luncheon Guests. During the 3 Shpoush the Woodstocks some 50 mem- of the party were entertained at lunch at the home of Miss Nellie D, Mrs, J, J. Willamson was in Provi- dence early in the week, Mr, Mre, E. B. Segar, Mr. and Loomais of Manchester EAST WOODSTOCK Hibbard«Peckham Wedding Wednes- dey=—Brief Local Notes. ) is Conant of New Capaan u%n::fi weok With her sister, nfi ily_Allen, J, Potter is visiting her sls. ter, ;'1:’;‘ Chaancey Morss, in Put- nag o8 Anna and Ruth Comstock ave ng friends in ork, , Moaica Hull spent Pucsday X,“h 31re, C. B, Pike, ulpits with Rev, F. A, Tur« Miss Ethel Howard end in Quinebaug and New Haven, ent the week in Etex bridge with Mr, and Mrs, Gecrae e Hibbard—Peckham, Mlss Maud Peckham and Hivterd were mareiod ‘Wednesday af- _ternoop at § o'clock at the home of tue bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. H.[ton attended the harvest supper Tues~ Peckham, by Rev. T. T. Turner. Sixty |day evening. or more relatives attended. The bride s Wore 2 gown of white and carried | nesday afternoon with Mrs. George 11 bride roses. She was attended by Miss | Snow. Bunice Hibbard, who was dressed in|the season, 28 aitending. Fine refresh- pale blue silk, and carried white ca: y : nations. The best man was Roy Peck- | _ MT. and Mrs. F. W. Martin, Mrs. E. Mrs. George Lyon played the|Jessie Hunt and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. wedding ‘march. Mr. and Mrs. Hibbard | Gallup. spent Wednesday evening by left for a wedding trip and will reside | invitation with Mrs. Emily Larkum in in North Woodstock. The . presents|Mansfield Center. Mr. Martin took the included furniture, | Party over in his automobile. . All én- china, silver, cut glass, linen, ote. joyed the evening in Mrs. Larkum's 3 pleasant home and were treated duy~ i ing the evening to delicious refresh- - | ments were served by Mrs. Snow. HAMPTON ments. i the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. B last ‘week Thursday and Friday. was the guest of Thomas J. last week. Thursday. urday. Mr. and Mrs, William Sprague Mr. and Mrs. Elias Patrick, Grace 1| Barrows and Mr. and Levi > son J. Lyon Sunday. EASTFORD ‘his ‘boyhood: Leon Gardner is recovering from —_— attack of pleurisy, CHAPLIN =, alings, one nightgown. The Ladies’ Aid society met Wed- It was the largest meeting of SOUTH CANTERBURY Mrs, Earl Holbrook of Columbia was arber Moosup and Aaron Cooper of Brogke lyn were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Clark called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Burdick at Norwich Tues- S James W. Morgan returned home last week Thursday evening affer an absence of nearly.three weeks 6n < e © = . Irving Frink of: kiyn was. il Aaron ‘Bowen has purchased the |guest .fi' his lfimikfsr?\agnmn E. Frink;” :xec;’uae recently owned by George Haw- | several days this. week. 5 Mrs. Emily Warren has given up her OREN homo. here and Eone 1o Bantelem 1o WARRENVILLE live with relatives. s Mrs. P. O. Dodge has returned to| Mrs. David Russ of Mt.Hope was in her home in Putnam after a week's | town calling on friends Thureday. A. M. Bassett and D. H. Shippee are Malden, | repairing the mills owned by .B. L. John Maxim of Webster was a week hefl)efil‘al‘hl;evgalnsergimh a;egito be | end visitor at O. P. Durkee's. M. E. church beginning| A. M. Baseett has been bufldir Oct. 12. Miss Carrie V. Wilbur will | silo for George Buck. e be the evangelist. Rockville—The local branch of the lRedi Cl'ossi ll'uu re%enuy sent the fTol- lowing articles to Europe: 1,000 hospi- Eastford Pastor — Harvest Supper | tal handkerchiefs, !uveg pajamas, pair bedroom slippers, 14 pillow cases, 10§ AND AVOID SICKNESS boils and other eruptions, and Harvest Supper. "~ nther medicine actg like it. “You Can Do No Better Than Buy Our Wurst™ Telephone 1309 There is.always Something Delicious to serve the family or friends at this Delicatessen Store - vidlg o Demonstration of Heinz’s 57 Varieties SUGGESTIONS FOR TODAY Potato Salad Boiled Ham Liver Wurst Roast Pork Blood Wurst Jelled Tongue Head Cheese Pressed Ham German Sausage Minced Ham German Frankfurter THUMM'S DELICATESSEN STORE 40 Franklin Street i A i GET RID OF HUMORS Humors in the blood eause inter- nal derangements that affect the”

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