Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 31, 1914, Page 11

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New London County Rally Day Exefcises—Preparing Gifts for Christmas Ship—Last Cottage On the Bluff Closed—New Bozthouse. A Rally day service was held in the|new Methodist. Sunday school in place of the regular study hovr last Sunday, and the followine program was given called The Bugle Cail Somg:—Rally 'Round the Banner, school: responsive reading, Pastor, Superintendent and m; ”"‘]1.,0’ Zlon Haste, The Mis- sfon Ifilling. schcgl: prayer, Rev. James ). Potter; response. chofr and schcol, Hear Thou My Fraver; words of welcome, read by Supt. Court- land E. Colver; song, God’s Trumpet Wawes the Slumbering World. choir; recitations, I Heard the Busgle Call, Misses Madeline Birch and Edna Chap- man; recitations, The Bugle Watch Words, Mary Birch, Doris Main and ‘Bolon Chapman: song, Sound the Bat- tle Cry, by the school: recitations, Ten Little Fingers, Mary Birch and-mem-. Bers of the Reginners' class: readine. The Bugle Call for Benevolences. Rev. James M. Potter: readine, Is it Noth- Ing to You? Miss Grace Chapman® offering, for the Board of Sunday schools; song, Hark the Voice of Jesus Calling, school; benediction. Gifts for Christmas Ship. At the close of this service the Sun- fay school board held a meeting an voted ten dollars for gifts for the Christmas ship, that is to sail from New York the 5th of December, to the eufferinz children in Europe. = Giffs have also been ziven by individuals to ®e sent. Mrs. Charles J. Pierce. Miss Jennie G. Perkivs and Rev. Mr. Potter ‘were the committee authorized to pur- thaseq the gifts. Sunday Service. Rev, James M. Potter on Sunday morping last, took his text from Revelations 5th chaoter, $rd verse, the theme being. The Book No 22 Can Open. At the offertory a duet. The Hpmeland. was given by C. C. Colver =nd D. R. Povey. Given Birthday Party. Gordon Manine, fon of Mrs. Care Manine. celebrated his sixth birthday on last Friday evening, and Mrs. Man- ine entertained five little playmates of %is at supper. in honor of the event. Thev were Mfarv and Madeline Birch, Ernestine Talbot and Elizabsth Gaz- ette. The table was prettily decorated writh Haliowe'en favors and paper purapkins in vellow. of all sizes, wers the dinins room decorations. Games were played and dainty refreshments were served with ice cream. Master Msnine received several pleasing gifts. The Misses Dorothv and Lucy Tes ter and Mies Grace Chapman attended the Teachers convention in New Haven last Fridav. Sister from Dakota. Mrs. Harriet Avery of Mystic &nd her sister, Mrs. Hester Prentice, of Rackham, Dakota, have been guests a' the home of their brother Charles H. Comstock and Mrs. Comstock, for the rast weelk. John P. Satterlee, president of the Gales Ferry Country Club, is spend- ing some time with his sz ter, Mrs. H. P. Leavenworth, in New Londen, before lesvin~ for his annual stay on the Pacifie coast, Charles H. Chapman, assessor for ‘the town of Ledyard was at the postoffics Tuesday, from 10 to. 11 o'clock _in the morning, to receive lists on all tax- ¢ W' property in this seétion of the town. - Henry W. Hurlbutt and his son R orf0aling Poultry Regulator Makes the loafers lay end gives ou lots of eggs now. All your iird: keep healthy and. require less feed. It actually savesitscost. Goard agsinst Reup by usiog Praus B Roup Remeay—Tsblets or Powder. Guar- gm‘ s prevent 8s 23 1o cure, The turkeys offered for prize - The first prize of $10.00 to th second prine of $5. third prize of $500 to the largest London or Windham counties. The contest is open to any ties. these couna:q_r A Rock Nook home. To the raiser of the second nish the T County Home for Children for a keys at Somers Bros.’ market. All turkeys that ars eligible price, 80 2Ly LUK LETTERS FROM TWO STATES S Afiéflfion;. _‘Fal'lll,.fi[.s ! -~_‘u'n-ll““3 BONUS They must be nattves—natehed and grown in these tweo counties. The Builetin will buy the prize birds at the regular market price in addition to the prize to be awarded, : trafls drawn and wings cut off at first 00 to the second largest and faitest young turke; The turkeys must be submitted ‘uesday befi manksgiving at 12 o’clock For the largest and fattest young turl $10.00 will be awarded in addition tc the market price. 1%1. t‘:guy the markst price will b .“m“h:o.-névlu dinner for the Sheitering Arms. To the raiser :fad’tlm h‘;g:;t and ::m X tion to the market price. a prize of $5.00 in el " The judges will be disintercsted persons who will welgh the tut for: -at ey raiser contest s sure of selling the bird whelher a prize is wo:.f: 3!.?" ¥ mgmr.mnmm'ugw i{ean vally in the town hall n Nop. wich, Monday evening. Pefl“mm”%&&&vfl- Start on Boathouss, began Monday morning drive xa:vmm-mm.:wmuao 'mnm?nl“.t& the l'l\’::' nt:dh: out- into 3 gm‘:p:nogmemmwu;bem the water. 2/ All Cottagea Closed, Mr, and Mrs. James Martin of Mer- iden have closed their cottage. the Leisure Hour, on the Bhuff, and re- turned to their home on Saturday. ‘They had been occupying the cottage for about two weeks, during Mr, tin’s vacation. This is the last cat- tage to close on the Bluff, and now the season is over. At Norwich Concert. . A larze ber from the lage was in u.m:g.:mrn Norwich, Monday evening, to hear the Boston figw gt e Satar N A. Gibbs and daughter, Miss Mary R. (ibbs, Mr. and C. MM‘I'l. Dl’lx{;flns A. Molthrop, Mrs. go‘:t‘gtle. Miss Alice Satterlee, Grage Chapman, Miss Laura A. kins, Mrs. Franklin H. Brown. Rate B. Colver, C. E. Calver and NrS. Nathan A. Gibbe D. R . returned las d | week from a. visit in New M!ow M: Mre. Fraukiin H. Brown spent sev- eral days last week in Providence, Mrs. Shervhvood Avery of E:‘:n:‘ at’l‘\d Mrs, Harry Norman were guests e home of Mrs. Harmon €. Perkins Thursday. Mi‘:s Caroline B. Freeman returned to her duties in Mt Vernom N. Y. Monday. h‘- her mm;hai Mrs. James B. Freeman is convalescing.. Mrs. Fred W. Turner of the Long Cove district spent Saturday with Mrs. Winifred Stoddard at Peguonnoc Bridge. T?-‘a cottage praver meeting Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Dean was well attended. LEBATTON Evening at the Whist Tables—Lacal Guests at Franklin Wedding The Lebanon Whist club held a party Friday evening in Grange hall. - teen tables were play The follow- ing prizes were awarded: Ladies’, first, ys ~Hewitt, second, Loomis; gentiemen, first, Christie Fos- ter, second, J. B. Blakeslee; consola- tion, Marion Blakeslee and Clement Fournier. < Martha Kalms and Allee Kellogg spent the weck-end at N. 5. Loomis's. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Reed of Dan- bury were at F. P. Fowlers a.fow days last week. Virginia Loomis, who teache Farmington, was at her home over Sunday. . Aid Socisty Mesting The Ladies’ Ald society met Thurs- &:yt. Qctober §1, with Mrs. James Pen- leton. s in here Guests and Travelers Mrs. Elizabeth Bushnell has return- ed to her home in Hartford after spending some time with local friends. Mrs.. Mercy Miner and Mrs. EBarl Allen of -Groton were in town last Wednesday, guests of Mr. and Mrs. §. ‘W. Throop- - Mrs. Harold Maina 2nd son William of Windham snent.a few days last week with Mrs. James Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walden of South Coventry are at Mrs. H. M. Peck's. Miss Madeiine Dray of New London spent a few days last week at E. J. Tucker's. Marion Blakeslee of Voluntown.was at_her home here over Sunday. Vera Hoxie has returned home after spending two weeks in Boston aad Worcester- My, and Mre. C. 8. C last Sunday in Mansil Myron Hoxie picked a ® violet blossom Monday. Miss Melissa McCall is staying with Mrs. C.' M. Geer. Mr. and Mrs, C, 8. Goodwin attended the Smith-Beckwith wedding Wednes- day evening. Mrs. Charles Hinkley and three gons g—‘:clii‘: Wednesday with Mrs. H. M. Mrs. Lyman of Colymbia, Mrs. Owen and daughter of Hartford, and Mrs. ‘Whitney of New Haven were at Mrs. Mary Sweet’s one day this week. MOHEGAN | John Quidgeon of New TLondon called on Mohegan friends Sunday. Mrs. Edwin Palmer of Plainfield is For FM and Big- gest Turkey, Raised $10.00 Next Best. $5.00 Third $5.00 The Bulletin pr s to capture the three fattest and largest Turkeys to be affered for the Thanksgiving market in Windham and New London < counties. must have head and feathers off, en- jolnt. o largest and fattest young turke; and fattest turkey raised ifn New or girl residing in T examination and neon. man, womean. bog 01 will be given.to the young turkey in size & be given. This turl of $5.00 ¥ will fur- old, the over s year This will go to competitien will be who enters a OOM ¥ vl hs 88| F. Tucker have a large. varlety, were Virginia | ¥ in spent| _than possible that they the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Field. s Rold in this O'Brien has been in Ashaway. 'S, R. I, for a few day: is Dolbzare is worl on Mr. Lew! O King ¢ r orut! Danbury called )fn Mgnfinn Saturday. 51 'LEONARD BRIDGE Himelsteln-Walkin Marriags An+ nnumd——Brl_of- l_.nul Notes, Announcements have been ‘recpived of the marriage of Miegs Dorothy Waly kin, of No. §8 Ho; treet, Brooks lyn, N, ¥, and Max Himelstel of this place Oct. 14, Mr. ‘na Mrs. Himelsteln will resis at .the home of the groom's parents in Leon« ard Bridge. ¢ X Miss Lavinia P, Kneeland and David Walsh spent Sunday at'W, H. Knee- land’s in Columbila. 2 Mr. and Mrs. W. Henry Kneeland of Columbia spent Wednesday- with los cal re'atives. i Mrs, Julia Geer has returned from ; lengthy Vifitv::isrpxfl}n&” R L e was accom 3 raf.\':: mAllted Hufllu has returned from a ip to Providence. > Mrs. Maria Haas ls gpending a-few days in Norwich. $ In spite of the severe frosts, the dahlias of which Mr. and“Mrs. Daniel in_blossom Sunday. Mrs. Bert Stimpson'and: daughter Dorothy, of Massachusetts, are visit- ing the former’s father, H. T. Blapd. Memorial to Capt. Abell. A handsome new granite monument has been erected on the Abell jot at the Exeter cemetery for Captain Hen- ry_ W, Abell Mrs. Arthur Cox of Stamford -is vis-. {NAE her parsats, Mr and Mrs Georse s. A, . . Master Frank King of .Lebanon is spending a few days with hig grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Mills. Mrs. B. W. Cummings and children are visiting at Mrs. lda E. Cum-| mings’. ’ GOSHEN Special Series of Addresses by Rev. Mr, Knott—Cedar Swamp Reservoir Beine Drawn on, Royce McCall, who Storrs colleze, was a week-end at the home of his parents at View farm. Deacon James Y. Thomas is spending the week with friends in Buffalo, N, Gave - ~hth Talk of Series There was a full attendance at the Christian Endeavor meeting Sunday evening. Rev. Mr. Knott, the pastor, gave the eighth of the series of help- ful talks on Bunyan's Pilgrim’'s Pro- gress, Calvin McCall who was elegate to the state Christian Endea~ vor convention in New Haven, gave some very Interesting reports of the meetings he attended. Toe. Ladies' Aid society met with Mrs. E. L. Waterman Tuesday after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Sherman and Mr. and Mrs. William Bulkeley ot Norwich attended church eervice in Goshen Sunday- The Christian Endeavor society will hold their meeting in place of the regu- lar church 'service at 11 o'clock to- morrow_(Sunday). Rev. John H. Knott and Mrs. Knott were out of town this week attending the wedding of their son. Mrs. William Bulkeley of Norwich spent a few days this week as the guest of friends In Goshen. Drawing on Reserveir The Cedar Swamp reservoir, which is.at full .pond, is now being drawn from, and the stream is heard a long distance as it rushes down its rocky course. 1t was the coldest snap thus far Wednesday -morning and ice made to considerable thickness. is attending | esi. ount GLASGO Loga} Peonle Attended Auction—Quars terly Conference November 8, Mr. Talbut and family have moved from Voluntown into the buliding in the Vvillage owned by Calvin Wilcox. Several from this place attended the auction sale at the Doane homs- stead in Preston City Monday. The leader of the Epworth leagna Sunday evening was Mabel Gustafsown. There was a good attendance. The Ladies’ Ald society will meet with Mrs. Gustafson next Wednesday afternoon, The cottage prayer mect- ing at Mr. Wilde’s Tuesday eveninz was well attended., Next Tuesday eve- FREE ADVIGE | T0 SICK WOMEN Tbofinnd.HuveBeenHelpdv By Common Sense Suggestions. ; FoiomtoliR ‘Women suffering from female ills are invited to ;°n!.§$';;,?.' promptly with the wWoman’s private correspondencé de- icine Co., Lyan, Mass, Your letter talk of herprivateillmuwavmm;e} thus has been established a confidential | carrespondence which has extended over | many years and which has never been broken. Never have they published a or.used a letter without the consentof the writer,and never Company allowed these confi- tiai Ietters to-get out of their pos- | eession, ns the hundreds of :housands in their files will attest. = | the vast volume of experience fll!y}mvewdnwfmm,i:hi:mm € in your case. Noth- | is asked in return exce; tyourgond! their advice has helped thous | bmymaq,fieham. to take advantage of this knowledge needed hlu‘. ery_woman ought to have Lydia E. Pinkbam’s 80-page Text Book. - Itis not a book for 2 distribution, as it is too expensive, It is free and only ootainable by mail. Write for it today. o SKIN ning it will' be at’'the HWome of Jam:s McFalls, - 1 " To Hold Cenferance November § the glstrict superintend- G. G. Serivenor, will preach ent, Rev. at Bethel at 11 a m. 'The .quarterly conference will be held eve- ping in the chuyreh. s Musical Evening Enjoyed—Late Stay- ers \in the Pines, A musicale was given at the home of Mre. Adelaide E. Spencer in Wash- ington avenue Wednesday These present were Mrs. Erj . Spencer of Salem, . Mrs. _Abby J. Striekland of Brooklyn. N. ¥. DMrs. Martha S. Brown, Miss Josephine Kingsbury, Mrs, A. E. Spencer. A number ‘of pleasing selections from the phonozraph were givem by Geo. S. Griswold. A most enjoyable even- ing was spent. H. A. Brockway entertalned a partv of young men from Flanders Tuesday evenirg. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Whiting left Tuesday evening for their home in New Haven after passing several months at their cottage,in the Pines. Arthur Reed has harvested 37 bush- els of corn for H. B. Morton. Mrs. John Peabody of East Main Street entertained her sister from Waterford Wednesday. Joseph T. Cruttenden of Norwich | is still oacupying his cottage at Cres- cent Beach. Mrs. Ervin Luce of Little Bérton visited her parents. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Bramble, hers Monday. Charles Lamb has returned from a visit to New York. Nathan Leuee is supering rheumatizm. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. 8. Washburn, Mr, and. Mrs. Charles F. Tubbs and daughter, Miss Catherine Tubbs, of Norwich, spent Sunday in the Pines. Mr. and Mrs. H, C. Burdick of New London sare occupying their cottage for a week. R. L. Manwaring started Wednesday to_paint the Farker cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Hairland, who have been occurying the Matthews cottage for a month, have returned to New Jersey. Everett A. Spencer is working about the residence of the Misses Bond on Champlin Hi'l. Mrs. Ernest L. Spencer, who has been the guest of Mrs. Stanley Davis in Saybrook for some time, is visiting Mrs, A. E. Spencer. Mrs. Frank M. Fuller of Hartford has sold her cottage -on Laure] street to_W. E. Alden. Mrs. J. M. Sweet has gone to Lew- iston. Me. for the winter. 2 Mrs, Pilling has returned from a visit to her former home in Spring- field, Mass. NORTH LYME from z ¢6 ® padtols alw Uy Iepun Mr. and Mrs. Ranger of Narwich, Jerry Wilcox of Fitchville, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Babcock and family vis- ited at George Babcock's Sunday. George Ingalls has moved his saw mill to W. H. Maynard’s lot. near H. B. Maynard's house, and commenced business there this week. Miss Lena Marvin {s at H. B. May- nard’s for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Tomlinson of Westville visited at M. J. Stark's on Sunday and Monday, making the trip by automobile. Mr. Stack and Miss Emily Stack went home with them, re- lurnn:i Tuesday night. N. Strong was at Lake's Pond Monday, threshing rye. The family of Warren Stack is very Giohheris, Heginala and Jommis beine P! 2, n; ant ng ill The school has been closed. and ‘precautl to lons are prevent the spread orbvgt‘d!un-. Windham County SOUTH COVENTRY Mr._ana Mes C. B. ana son Willie of Norwich m‘l‘fld&)’ with Mr. and Mrs, T. J. g Mr. and Mrs, 3 Rk and Mr, and Mrs. ‘Wileox of Vol- untown were of Br. and Mrs. T. J'R. Jb‘l';rkham. Srs, H. B._Larkhem . rs. and Miss M. J. Larkham ef Plain Hil;, Narwich, and E. Larkham of Canterbury G of M. reen were guests and Mrs. Levi N. Clark Sunday. John A. Richmond and Albert Ger- hardt of New Haven, and Arthur How- ard of East Hartford, were week-end Fuesta of Levi N, Clark. THOMPSON Mrs. Whittemore has been entertain- {ing her son, Harry Whittemore, of Political Advertisement Experienced and Safe FETY FIRST! 1 Vote the Straight Republican Ticket REPUBLICAN PRINCIPLES MEAN PROSPERITY! Vote for FRANK B. BRANDEGEE for United States Senator. Vote for RICHARD P. FREEMAN for Congressman. Able, Honest and Energetic Vote for MARCUS H. HOLCOMB for Gover- He Will Not Disappoint You A Tried and True Official An Experienced Legislator Vote for SIDNEY A. BROWN for Sheriff, Vote for NELSON J. AYLING for Judge of Probate. The Right Man for This Important Office Vote for JOHN H. BARNES for State Senator. - Vote for ALBERT J. BAILEY and JOSEPH H. HENDERSON. for Representatives. They Will Give Norwich Influence at Hartford Republican Success Will Help Eusiness, tha Farmar and the Workingmcn Don’t Waste Your Vote, But Cast It For the Party That Accomplishes Results EAST WOODSTOCK Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Skinner to Leave for Florida—Delegates to Suffrage Convention. Ernest Rice and family end Miss Charlotte Blanchard of Barre, Mass., were guests of M. B. Morse and fam- ily Sunday, coming in Mr. Rice’s new car. Mr. and Mrs. E. U. G. Baker mo- tored frem Norwich and spent Sun- dav with Mr. and Mre. ensselaer Coombs. Mrs. Fléra Witter is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrprs. William Red- head at West Woodstock. Mr. and_ Mrs. Wallace N. Aldrich, daughter Ruth and son William, of Putnam, spent Sunday with Mr, ,and Mrs. E. E. May. Miss Neliie Pratt is at her home af- ter an absence of several months spent with Miss Phipps in Dudley and Mrs. George Pratt in Paxton. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. F. A, Jordan have been spending several days in Boston. Going to Flerida. Mr. ard Mrs, N. D. Skinver, Mrs. M. B. Morse and Mrs. Flora Witter were dinner guests of C. H. Kiliara and family Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Skinner leave soon for their winter home in Belleview. Florida. Returning to the City. Mr, Comstock and family =2pe to leave town in a few days for New Tork. where they resided before com- ing here. Mr. Comstock purchased Elm Tree farm two years ago, but his farming” venture has not proved a success. Attended Suffrage Convention. Mrs. John E. Sheppard, Mrs. Fos- dick Harrison, Miss Jusa Hinrichs and Mrs. Everett E. May were dele- gates who attended the eonvention of the Equal Franchise league held in Hartford last Thursday and Friday. Mrs. Sheppard, president of the ‘Woodstock league invited the delegates to accompany her in her touring car. ———— CENTRAL VILLAGE Church Clerk and Deacon Elected— Lecal Interest in Miss Sage's Wed- ding—Henry Frink “as Sheep. Mrs, Patrick Millett, who has been very {ll, is much better. Mrs, George Loring has returned from Waterbury, where she has been spending two weeks with relatives. Hiram Edmunds of Westerly, R. I. has been the guest of his cousin, Fred- erick Brewster. George R. Fowler of Providence has been spending several days here, hav- ing some repairing done on his prop- erty on River street, soon to bs va- cated by Edward Gallagher. Mrs. Charles Lewis and Hen—y E. Lewis were in. Worcester Saturday to attend -the funeral of their cousin, Miss Electa Fuller. Church Maeeting. At the chureh meeting Frank H. Tillinghast was chosen clerk of the ehurch and Herman B. Chapman was élected deacon. to fill the vacancy of Charles A. day and Saturday at home as the school was closed Friday on account of the state convention. Worcester. Miss Louise Tillinghast end Edward John Mills of Boston was the guest | T have been guests ‘of their g;lctm Sunday of his brother, Arthur [aunt, ln‘Bfldsu;;mr. a . Mrs. August erson son, John Seannell of New York state |Howard, n oflkarwlnh S:zmday Migs Beatrice Seguin spent Satur- called on friends in town Friday. Mrs. Imogene Williams has ciosed her house here and gone to spend the winter, with her son, Howard Wil- liams, in North Attleboro. Randolph Chandler’s house has just been painted and put in prime condi- echool in New London, spent Friday and Saturday at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Carpenter en- tertained their son and family from Mechanicsville, Sunday. Mrs. Arthur Bradley is il Warren Hopkins spent Sunday with his parents in Foster. Baptized at Moosur. Hazel, the two vear o'd daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edgerton,( was baptized Sunday at the Methodist church is Moosup by Rev. James Coote. Guests at Wedding. Mre. Pred Bourque, Frederick Bour- que, Mr. and Mrs. Toulon and AMrs. Mary Labou were in Wauregan Tues- day morning to attend the Labou- Despathy wedding. The bridegrcom was Joseph Labou of this village. Congressman Bryan F. Mahan of New London was a Monday visitor here. David Labou has returned to his home in New Bedford, Mass., after a visit here to attend his brother’s wed- ding. Mrs. Frank 3Medbury has returned to her home here, after an absence of several weeks. Mrs. George Baker of Putnam has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Morti- mer Stetson. Mr, and Mrs. Stephen A Clarke have been visiting relatives in Can- terbury. Attended Local High Sehool. Miss Jessie Sage, employed at the Plaut-Cadden store, Norwich, who was recently given a linen shower in honw or of her approaching marriage, has many friends here, where she attended high school. Mr. Wibberly was a graduate of the Jocal high school. Suffers a Shock. Henry Frink suffered a shock at his home on River street Monday and is in a ecritical condition. He cannot talk and one side is paralyzed. He is about 75 years old. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Levalley of Baltic have been visiting relatives here, > Mrs. Frederick Tillinghast was a Norwich visitor Wednesday, Hens Stolen. Jesse M. Hopton has recently had more than a2 hundred hens stolen from the coovs in his back yard. ‘William Denis. who haes been em- p'oved In Souwth Coventry, is at hi home this week. Visited Twin Sister. Mrs. Julia Wilbur has returned from Centerville. R. I.. where she has been visitine her twin sister, Miss Jessie Pinkney. The Tadies' Ajd society ‘met at the church Wednesday afternoon. Clarence Francis of Westerly: R. L, is visitinz his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Franeis. "~ PACKER Willard Barter has been visiting at Philin Simine’s, Mr. and Mrs Elmer Tarhox and Aayehter Verra. of JTewett Cltv. sment Sinday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Has- well. - T. J. Brown returned home Mondav after two weeks' stay in New York and New jersev. Wre Alhert Gréen of Nerwich svent Wednesdav with f-iends in Packer The Ladies’ 41d society held a-salad supper and sale Wednesday evening. Sver 333 was made. TDAYVILLE Meetine of Franchise Leasue—Whist of Twenty-one Tables, g i Mrs Rufus D. Curtis entertainea Mrs. Salisbury and dauhter Etta, and Miss Emma Davis of Providhence, R and Mrs, Pray of Foster, R. I. an Mr. and Mrs, Chasles ¥. le and ' Worcester, Mass., were Sunday ests of Mrs. C. A. Russell i Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Grelg were week end visitors at Hanover. Franchise League Meets, Miss Mol'ie Kelley entertained the Franchise league at her home Thurs- day afterncon. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Comins 4“ad recently as their guest Mra William Clemmons of Eastford. ‘Willlam N, Burnett has been in Bos- ton for a few days. The Ladies’ Aid society is planning to serve a good old-fashioned boiled dinner on election day. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Burnett spent the week end with Canterbury friends. Gave a Whist, Sarah Willlams Danielson chapter of Kil'ingly gave a whist at the home of Mrs. W. F. Bidwell in Dayviile Twenty-one tables were played. The house was prettily decorated with flags and bunting. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Monroe are en-, tertaining Miss Page of Brooklyn. Conn. Sunday visitors at Edwin Hill's were Irving Palmer, wife and mother, Walter Ryder of Danie'son and Miss Annie Hines of Central Falls, R. L Mrs_John E. Griffiths Is carirg for Mrs. George Lincoln. The state highway work is pro. gressing rapidly towards the Plain- field turnpike. Mrs. J. S. Mowry was {n Moosup Thursday night. A 7 Miss Gertie Swest is visiting her sis- er. Mrs. R. B. Marriott and daughter Ethel and Miss Blanche Willlams were in_Providence Wedmesday. Mrs. Ellen Waite who has been vis- iting her sister at Central Falls, turned home Thursday afternoon. Edwin Aldrich and family spent Thureday with Mre. Josiah Case. SOUTH WOODSTOCK The Wil'ing Workers' Band held 2 social last Friday night C. W. Bowen ‘is enjoring & week's hunting *n ~/# odstock. Mrs. John Lowe is visiting her daughter in East Thompson. *Mrs. Maud Scranton is friends In New York. Mr. and Mrs, John Wood have re- turned to New York. Roe~rt Summers has returned to Worcester. Herbert Nelson spent a few days in Hartford this week. visiting Its efflcacy, pleasant taste and freedom from injuri- ous ingredi- ents make Hale’s Honey . Of Horehound and Tar the ideal home treatment for coughs, colds, hoarseness, tick- ling dry sore throat, and chil- _dren’s croup and whooping cough. Contains no cpi- um nor anything Time Tested

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