Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 12, 1914, Page 11

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;37 nis) 14 last week and attended e %’5"" Sfore Aok 10 o1 E% o e ‘barrel the burglars were fright-. mfret. . a perfect pansy blossom that geew s rmd'd: Tot have time 10 Qeange out In the yard. W |m mkmg MASS. take therm. One been M . 8. Marlor and family have Fred Armstrong. packed to the meeting the third and fourth de-|mal school, Gmnwood. 8. C. erees will be worked. Brm' Mtntnon. ' : ice storm the wireless| Attend Mrs. Chailenger’s Funeral. |from Pawtucket where she has heen + Ber; nmber o Diionde st 5 BUPDF PAFLY | Lot E, Wilbur; treasurer, Willis Covel Ty Was arrested for letting a ab-t dmrn for nc formerly e nu-' - Fin Niricea Srends mmh here Friday. Funeral ‘of Hi- lfiibun l(r. and Mrs. Robert Rust were The funeral of Miss l-.w nobnhu o pastor fge. A b to iness. Burial ‘was m flu tamily - eed for n ladier, They ook thres . 5, Bockniii +{ plot fa"the Witter cemetery: o% | woolen sweaters, gloves, shoes, flash Nis way t9| Mrs. Willam B, Potter returacd d watches. Three| Chi hal | home in season to fill her place as ' ‘é%‘,‘é‘.‘ ot &m%:‘b& were left on|country is t librarian on Saturday. mlte one of the desks in the $ffice, probably Sunday morning Mrs. Potter picked 4 gone m}{‘.\'ew York for the winter. G~ ?:m? of stamps were Wednasday - v r Slected | Michael O'Nell and wife and thrown around on the desk, but a.few, b i 5| daughter, Florence, have also gone, : A KAk i sind Uevts. Will. Luke, 2: It will bo afton plaved the violin and plano. |montniy business meetng at e N Lt ‘was n NorwichFri- e Uhon_complaint af Harry l-atnrog. Christmas meeting. “ % | Doughnuts and coftee were served. . |town clerk’s office last Monday. Everetts d & o e ihe Srange| Bevmond Whitehouse: chaplain, Alics|game warden and dog officer, W. Thursdayf evening’s prayer meeting |~ Trustees of the Bdmn Hall It,seemed good to see the Z siat e o T T Borry, Was arrested for letting o ‘3o€| ot ©.30 p. m. has for ite subject Our Library assoclation met - Saturdsy |lasy Thuraday morning atier so mamy | Mrs. William Jowett has returned - i | large without & muszle . He way|Heritage. Ps. 100: 113, evening . and._appoin udy, Soma. committe to serve until nexl tel lone orders were out of order h e s White: flora, Dora_Weatherbee, cores,| brought before Justice Willam B Christmas Committee. L A R R T T Bl et “wocount of the ice _of Herbert eeler, Jr., A large number of friends and rel- | visiting relatives. Gertrude Daling; L. A. steward, Vir-| Thurber nd entered a plea of not| . ittees chosen for the |Phelps, Mrs. F. H. Strong, Miss ‘_ PR awn. atives from out of town attended the| Mrs, Thomes Carlan was In Not| ginip Sharpe; ex. committee, Herbert| Euilty. The case was continued un‘il| oprigy COREItees (OO sohool con, | Loomis and Mrs E, P. Lathrop. Are, Hermon Gager. Mrs, Hervert| 3ol "0\ g s, George E. Challenger wich Sunday to see her sister, Miss|ET2 9 o'clock Monday morning but lue| Shristmas tree and Sunday sehool con® s HEBRQN Tihsties, S0d Mins Falth . Gaper ate | Wakuaaday. Eousually Jacge | Mary- Shinners, a patient at Backul Sunday. afternoos he appesreq. beforg| Sert at the Green includes e ey T ewledn Daltc el | number of beautirul " oeal tributcs | hospital. are Suest of Mrs, Louis Smith Sunday, | Vo5, Ped- d enter- % the Justice, ehanged his pies to pulies| Hawes. chairman program am A rhIng. ik oF Yantio' was the| testiied to the yempect fn whieh she, James Millette of New Londom; WARRENVILLE and paid tainment; Frank Hoxsie for tree; Mra. Tolland County meGwELL were in town Wednesday. Glafiys 1. Doebe, Ieft Baturday for| "gnnesday to Friday Mount Vernon, N. Y., where they will make their home with Mrs. Tyle's| B & Maine. E w London Miss Lillian_Cooper, who teaches in| Annual Sale' of Baptist hTeationy. A DO M p Bt of New Yook | Exonkc spent Sunday at her home, - prisE=Org Mrs. Lucius Brown of Norwich was | wich Saturday. e Binpok iee Sl e Biok] o aTISkt 0f Mew A gtabes from) Auction at Jennings’ Place. Vil Baptist church was held in Ba-|the Memoria' Annex cemetery. for south district. ~| . Alton H. Robbins of South Covent Clargnce Daggert has purchased|ker's hall on Tuesday and Wedne: ry Mrs. Pendleton of Lebanon spent a | yu; N M Jen-| a: vent: of last week. An en-|IS Visiting relations in town, coming part of last week with her niece, Mrs. ‘William Jennings’ route. . en. lay evenings n Winners of Prizes in Declaration Contest—Entertainment and - Apron 2 fine of one dollar ani spent Sunday with local relatives. conts, of five dallare. Beecher Brown, Mrs. Frank Hoxsie, Sund: Miss Edith Exléy for gifts; solicitors, |- e Nets Nearly $100, Bnihe el Bopsn Willioms was| Erank Fawley for the north district STAFFORDV“-LE Miss Dorotiea Gardner was in Nor- Y10, Brought Trom Proviiency Hame a2|Roger Brown for Black Hill Lydia 5 e Al i, e b The annual sale of thee Warren-|In the lot of Mrs. Samuel Louden in|L@throp for the Green, Edith Williams | Mrs, Charles W. Hill, Who Died Tues- | staying with her mother, Mrs E. : day, a Native of Norwich. Eatnbone for o few months, left town | Sunday evs ing. , widow of | _In the speaking contest Master Blair Mrs. Anna E. R News in General nings Mad an auction Thursday andptertainment was given cach might and{to attend the funeral of his ‘cousin. Mrs. Henry Larkham visited Miss ockwel L Ee arkham visitel Charles W. Hill of Ml.nlfiu:ldhCentart Thompson, won frst boy's prize 3500; mantic last frst girte - s ot ot Gy s Poatons e e B 00 Py . il avate. the family will be much| orated with Christmas golors, looked Areen lako| ~ Miss Elizabeth Parker, who has been |whom she has resided for over four |ond girls ~rize, 32.50; n Rath- Austin Rathbun and family, Harry [ C. E. Officers. was held from his residence Tuesda: i missed in the village. very attractive. Along the rght of|atternoon. Burlal was in the fawiy | Loiding several weeks with lier sy S g 2- |years. The cause of death was a gen- | bone, locofin.boz‘;e g;tle . imer and_Florence Taylor of Nor- : Sfiss Annie Gevitt was a Norwich|ihia hall was tho booth of the Mis-| ot in South cemeters: Rew ALin s |ier, Mrs James Lathrop. has gone to|eral ‘breaking down incident to age | M. end BMrs. e Toich wero Sunday quests of Mr. and| TR0 SRESS (SRR 0, 50 SIS | VIGHOT SRtUTOAY, e roturncd | maade “eae. dna. pandy - wers | ag| <nell omclatel Little Ellison Barstow. grandson of mtlu!oonly Within the last few days.| Miss Susie Pendleton has gone to Y i ngwell 1s spepding| 115 are president, ' Harriet - Guild; | from a week's visit at John .| Along the left of the hall the Glean- George Parstow. fornd a dandelion in Hill was born in Norwich, Sept. | D SR for & short stay. & Tew weeks in arwich. PAInS| vice prestdent, Paul “Hopkins: secre- | Vougnn's in Norwich. tary, Edw. Cook; treasurer, Jul g day evening at the town section “of the smoko stack at the|variety of famcy articles were dis-| - Z ice of Dec. §. came a Christian and was a_devoted | apron sale committees are Social, Mrs, BL R.| Gentosl Worsted mill Qislocateed | played. Rugs, | aproms, | meckties, | Agricultural Society’s Election—Offi- | Rev. Marian Hastings Jones attend- imember of the Baptist church. She | hall - Windham County Plumb; prayer meeting, C. A. Keoney: | so ropairs had o be made. . et aany int Htte anat| cers in Woman's Department_Ad. | ¢d the executive committee meeting of | was a most estimabie woman who had | On account of the storm and iee lookout, Russell Potter; music, Mar- | *°00CC® Wholley, of Norwich was a| wrought articles were for sale here.| dresses on Poultry and Fai, the State Christian Endeavor union|many friends. The funeral was held there was ang session by s SOUTH WINDHAM | grey Sherman; flower, Grace Bates: | sunday visitor her Many compliments were paid the wo- e oy at Meriden last Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. M.| Monday and Tues miesionary, -Gertrude Arnold. About $30 Cleared at Mission Society’s Sale—Nebraska Guests. Guild. The chairman of the different == Congregational Ladies’ Aid soclety had thel blossom Dec, 3 Mr. Barstow himse'f 25 1'33‘ the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The L. A. S. of the Tk s D NOERD e tio wieri aery e byitin puie % Tared WOODSTOCK found one in bloom in the midst of the (Ashel Hockwell. *In early lifo she be- | church gave an —entertainment and . Mrs. Fomer Parro confined - | Eyon Thursday morning at 10 ocicck, | rs. T. R. Prentice ls in Stafford A e ek A chtoriaiiment| Success. Mrs B. C. Bugbee presi-| Agricultural hall Wednesday morn- |~ yen ial was af Mansfeld Center conmetery. S Mrs Fred Graves of Black Hill is|Mrs, Hill was a resident of Ma s-eid vailed for several days this at the vesiry Wednesday afternoon 3;;"R“’,‘s&“‘;m‘{“,':,:f"n,‘”‘;fl‘h’gg_. 24a| ns, , The following officers and di- | g0 much improved &8s to be able to|Center for a number of years. She ls| Trees were broken, telephomes and evening. A roast pork supper was Wall a few Steps. She has been able | survived by one som. Wallace G. Hill | iseless, and Mes, Georse Ennis of Worcester is | Shotuckst Grange Elects Officers— | S04 ST R o4 S5 ook Society and Mrs ouvid Mathewson| President, Oscar Munyan: vice pres- | io” st up for short perlods each day |of Willimantie, and a daushter, Mrs. | stil yislting at the home of her mother,| About Forty in Singing Class with| *“Tiie foflowing committes had charge, | V7S especially ccoss tdent, L. J. Leavitt: recording secro- | {2, ock. i i L iR hores Si¥ics was 2 visitor |’ Nerwich Director. under the general direction of Mrs. E. : iy Tyfealey: corresponding sec- | Herbert Williams has rented the |three grandchildren, Charles Hill a-d STORRS n_ Hartford Wednesday. The following off clected | Minehast Ms . Prodenck | TillmAT EASTFORD Melancthon Ridatck: avattors T . | Batch place at the Green, ' Fle and hic'|John Hill of Willlmantic =:d Allison e jowing officers were elect inghast, Mrs. ede: ng- C - - - | daughter. \riss Inez ‘ams. mov Lyon of Staffordville: aiso a sister B, gbgion o a?",‘,“,‘,‘f’ e gt the meeting of Shetucket Grange|hast, Mrs Edwin Kennedy. ~Candy, Child, G, M. Sampson, E. R. Rollins; Sweet. came Mrs. David Perry has returned-from | Sunday evening the Epworth leizue , Ladies’ Circle olds Ch:istmas Sale— Claared Abgkt $80. Rl LS ] Jecturer, | Mrs. Charles Barber, _Mrs. ~ Wilhs Five Gypsy Moth Scouts in Town— L apavenport. G H. Sumner, W. S.|two weeks stay in Westerly where [of the Methodist -charch. will heid | Annual Football Hop. ek o 1a | MFra Perry; steward, Harry P. Ches- | Rouse. Aprons, Mrs! William Loring, Storm Fails to Benefit Dry Wells. arren. L. M. Keith, John O. Fox. B.|.pe has been visiting her som, Fred |devotional service at 7 o'clock; -topic, The Ladies' Mission Society held|pbro; chaplin; Frances Bacoh; treas- | Mrs. George Loring. Ice cream, Mrs. o3 Biion, "B iy, 6 P Perley, | B Whitmore, How Much Do We_Love Christ?| The Christmas sale bv the Ladies their annual saie in the pariors of the [ nrl IR B Sonieys secretary, | Lowels Hoston Mre. Benjamin Broad.| A company of five men from Massa-|F. A. Paine and G. W. Butts. e Nerwieh SasatoTin Leader, Mrs. Herbert Bosworth. circle at Grove cottawe Saturday after- church = Wednesday afternoon °-and | Agnets Phinney:; gate keeper, Fred- |head. Cake, Mrs, Georze Bliven and|Chusetts and Connecticut are in town The_ ladies’ department elected the > Mrs. Horatio West and children are | noon ard evening was verv successful. evening. A fine programme was 2|erick B, Willoughby; Ceres, Alico | Mrs, William Simmons. Entertain-| bunting the gypsy moth. None have|following officers: President Mrs. L.| The many friends of Mrs Bthel | S FOIEO WENt G000 The proceeds were devoted o Tepairs = feature of the evening_ and was as| Witloughby: ne. Amanda Bill | ment, Mra. Charles Srase, Miss Lucy been found in' this town vet, H. Healey; vice presidents Mrs. J. E.|Chapman are sorry to heaf of her ill- i b folows: Piano solo, Aiss _Celests | ings: Flora, Belle Tracy A. Std, | Brondnead. Lybil Converse Is sick ‘with tonsi-| Clarke, Mrs. Horace Covell Mrs' L.|ness and are hoping that her.stay.at Ta , ha s mandalin . solo, Forty in Singing Class. P.:,ul ’\l‘enima yocal solo, Dr. Eaatz, 9 et omboae” 39 “Pone. molo, Samuel John- | koo J- Momitt; L. A. B Srart h-l 69:—Master, Charles Brenn; “ The sinzing class met _Saturday o MmO . %01 AL | night the sth dirccted by Charies D, | Farce Given For Academy Seniora | Pho Taster ALd society of the M.|A. M. Gildersleev: i |in_last week. Mrs. H. A. Race of North Franklin. Christian and was a devoted Mrs. Florence Mitchell. Fancy articles, directors, J. S. May, C. H. Child, H.|™ Alew Circle met. with Mrs. tis. J. Leavitt; recording secrefary, Mrs.|the Norwich tuberculosis sanatorium PR]N HILL A con John Ethridgee and John Jr. also]3, S. May: corresponding secretary, | uil bemefit’ her . The reports from Sl < B Tt are home_ sick with Sore throafs. Mrs Louise Child: directors. Mrs. A.|Mrs. Henry Randall show an encour- 5 Tk e bit Tuasiny aboming: & Dorothy Brown has the same trouble.| E. Brunn, Mrs. Preston, Mrs. | aging improvement since she has been | C. E. Society Elects ts Officors—Men Ac- tatend EAST WOODSTOCK . Football Hop. . Mrs. C. H. Kil- |at the sanatorium. cept Invitation to Visit School. wan' Silh mpanits wire Miss Defothy Brown, | Géer of Norwich. .There were 40 Benefit—New Teacher Secured. B, church met with Mrs. Chamber-|lam. Mrs Elmer Cortiss, Mra M. Rid- g ik A A T ein s T‘;-:,-:‘y_txr;l“ffl"“‘" hop 3 of Windham, and Miss Helen Card,|Present, and a very pleasant lesson N = e Mow A D Heiges Mri O tA BOLTON After the Jesular meeting at the | '\irs L. G. Rogers is visiting in Buf- South Windham . -The nef Teceipts | Was enjoyed. - About 25 of thére joined | Chester E May recently spént a few Victors Entertain. Hiscox, Mrs. George Frink, Mrs F. church. fukt:>Sunday d¥eniog-the C. B were about $30. the class. It is expected that thesefdays in Harynrd. Mrs. H. L. Sanger. B._Ramsde Reepresentative-clect Welcome Da- 3 Mr. and Mrs. John H. Ashley of | lesson will be continued for the rest| N.T. While' visited his mother, Mrs. ¢ eJcome 4 Mr Keyes have During the forenoon a poultry exhi- | Burial of Mrs. Amos Clement—Danes | elected the following officers for the Mr. Brundage an - S.|vis and Judge of Probate .. Arthur e 5 . mn attending the meeting of Rural R N e spent_the evening of ‘Thuraday” the | sisier, 3trs. Hall, with “whom she has kel Gent of the Connecitent Pouksy %50 | sirs, Alice Miner Clement, wife of |Seoretary. Carrdll H. Hawkine: treas: “Sire, Bdmond has been enter Edward ristol of Bridgeport has | sPent the cvening of o e | e T e "ot wvaom sho Bas| “The stonn of wind and slest which| SENOD fooke on Boultry Hatstng rs. Siement, wife Of|urer, Loutse Gardiner: organist, Miss |Mrs. Colcord of Po e s Baor o Norwich was calling | Bam of Hampton. 5 woek Agnes White 15 at present car- | has bt beasans for the Past few daye|’ T “Hivde, who, as president of |f&men STl WO WIS, 7C3V. | Freeman. The several committeds will | — - on Mt and Mrs. T. F. Peckham last | , Horace Maine now drives a school- | ing for her. Lo et Peapte from ANl over ‘the| L€ Sturbridge fair has made that such | (3 last week Thursday, and died |be appointed later. > eek Wednesday. {sam, carrying tho Gager chilaren and Farce Repeated. Vlago can be seen EOME 16 the| hapicuh, SAe, 8 talk on How 0 |ioollowing day..She was buried in| Some of the men en the Hill have Cthildren Cr Arthur Roy was in Worcester last own. s route was a part o The farce, “Pa’s New Housekeeper,”| river and spring, as their wells a: e S 'S 3 SuUCCeSS. |ihe Bolton cemetery Monday after- o ot g Ly Lt i) P T e e i ISSRNEC ¥ vy, Po e s S e | IR SRR S ] e T A a 0 f;s 4 3 2 sy Neff has returned from -a| Senexet grange gave a play in Acad- |in the lo : e House owned by Michel Hecley the school chiidren, on tiie property of Senior class last Friday evening. | visit with her mother at Clark's Cor-|emy hall Fhursdsy evening. ey W e The selectmen held their reguar. & A S o Main street. fissisnary meeting wa sheld. on| ner. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hall have closed [of Andover_of : d‘c. :é:llz:mn is spending a few mt}f—"div:r'fin ‘:r:"‘);xveleprl;;\c le.tys:tt “:sp 'I\'hunsdnv ax‘temounhwuh Mrs. Roscoe Union Christmas Celebratign. their home. They are to spend a time | Mrs. F. E. Ruggles wlIum zal;ehto ys in Boston. % Eilen Homp Mrs. ;!1!1‘?1; N 131:3 Mi,e s-gere ‘g:lildFaln x“z;n %! Christmas will be celebrated this|in Bridgeport and then go on to Phil- Rlofkvm\f to ;pefid stlt;:mnter wi er - | 0. H. Sweet went to Lords Point|ford.” A social hour followed the eo-| 1c27,2Y he two Sunday school unit.|adelphia. e e : L HAMP]‘QN {“‘;‘,"ifii," He is soon to make a trip | gramme, vefreshments Deing Sefvad ing for Christmas exercises and trees, T Preacher from Hartford. ! o5 Florlds. by _the hostess. S SRl EKONK Beard: Hartford occu- l M. E. Phillips rpont several days | Mr. and Mre. Fred Taylor and fam- | Charics hreokenridge lett 1ast weex| SOUTH WOODSTOCK & 1o e puplt I the ‘Cemter charch ° . rae-nuy wnh his mother, Mrs. Mary | !y, of Le“n‘:::fi:fi;: bs‘lule-ts O 2Ir- | for Gavorsfort, N. Y. whero he will MiaNettle Jerome: abl won: Beuje: Binaay, as Staniey C. Sherman was ¢ 5 unday. | spend the winter with his sister. Miss Minnie Wells is spending the |min were week end visitors at the unable to be present. . Coeit Jewm, who has been working Ashcraft Place Sold. ~ Miss Nellie Pratt is with Miss Alice| week end with . T. Welle, BEanton? hosoostond, A. N. Potter conducted a_teachers’ J. B Asheratt has sold his place and | Arnold fn Dudley for a few weeke. e ¥ expects to go to Fall Rl o Erer ey BSencxet f.?ng;i presented the drama | A. A. Swrz)v.ol!l attended the funeral go:::;;s; at the Center schoolhouse on E irthdays Celebrated. twee in A vice of Rix at Volunt u g 1 e b ot “‘,"‘““";l‘! at 3re.| Mrs 1. H. Linderman emtertained|last Thursday, . i o o b et st 0T R T usan ee or a few E - i M: heste it inda; lon WHAT CAUSES cmns isan Sweet's for o few dave | are. Tufner at Giomer Tuesday ja| At the meoing of the Agriculturay| e wind and rain storm Monday |Manchester spent Sunday ; ‘This question and “How to Prevent Colds™ is asked a thousand times| SOUTH KILLINGLY every day. A cold is really a fever, due to 2 disordercd condition of the | % been here in 11 years, blood or lack of impertant food- Mfi;.,;"‘&.,’.‘{;; Brereit Selisbury The grange meeting which was to Arthur Jacques has been visiting |, A NeW teacher has been gocured for citural society held Wednesday was |Dec. 4. mealnysmmedbythem:huhn friends in this place. Mr. Jacques has society held a business meeting and |falo. homor of her munt, Miss Harriet Hib-|society the same officers were elected |and Tuesday was severe here. The bard whose $2nd birthday it was, Mp. | for the coming year. trees were loaged with icel Renesalear Coombs celebrated his Sist| The poultry show under the ans-| Benjamin Wflcox took an auto load birthday on Sunday. pices of Senexet grange and the Agri- |to Norwich grange Friday evening, relatives. George Smith of Springfield was with his wife over Sunday at J. A. Loomis”. With our stock of Diamonds larger than ever and at the lowest prices we are to supply every re- the ChaniAr district . Miss Agnes|n Brand success. Thero wers about| Mr.and Mrs. William Tanner wept |have been held Tuesday night was(] that can be-found on ‘thy market, srepured "’ ‘White resigning some weeks ago. Mrs. | two dred birds shown. The ladies |to Boston Wednesday to visit their noelvolw‘l one week on account of bad quirement, N. T. White substituted until last|furnished lunch at noon. Speaking by |son Oscar. traveling. of : nted Pi ocsl tHicnte Yocunti Friday. udge A. J. Brundage of the Connect- | Benjamin Hall is in Hartford this| William B. Trowbridge spent Sun- Coma .“.‘ oy ;"'."'"“: .":"" g Sos Ehen. Contominy “fat. | . Twelve of o e | sat Pouitry association. and Hon H.|week, serving as juror at the U. &. day in Willimantie " Brooches, Bar Pins and Bracel . [yde, president e ‘orcester | court. Elmg¢ . < dis. |taree 'f?u?:gg; fl{nfi Sewing So- DAYVILLE © | Bouthwest' Asrloultural soclety fol- | . Waiter Consdon’ was tn Norwich as |his mother, Mra. Jane Finley, for & Platinum and Gold Mountings in artistic designs and exquisits enriching the blood | The ‘proceeds are to be used by the | George Williams Addresses Mensf "ot % Juror st woak and sfaln this week | LTt VIRl o Clark ot Mamtab [ T eV BRY ARTIOLS QUARANTERD 3 Y 2t} nk has been on a visit - and so render the body betterable {church for Christmas. = S Club—Guests and Travel CHAPLIN e Bevs. Maggle Geer In Griswold. ~|was a recent Boston visitor. elements. urth degrees lass e g : Carpenter work, painting and paper- m reason. why AR on a class Satur-| s George TLaw is visiting Mre. —_— ing are going on at the house John Disiee Jou tall Puptt., " z S Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hall spent Sun- | Sanuel Gillette. “Monday some of the telephone moles | Tanner recently purchased here. The dance in Bolton hall last week & Emulsion’ | 4,7 010 teiends in PM spent Sun- |~ Mrs. Lewis Gross spent the week- |loaded , with ice .and- helped by the| Mr. Eams has moved here from Co- |Saturday evening was given for tne quickly overcome colds™ and build | “*Merril gacques of Hast Killingly was | 70 With Mrs. Oswald Street. ‘wind broke and fell. Telephone | lumbia to take charge of Grace Land- |benefit of the hall. - Music ‘was fur- el A ' e sunm Nietor with m! fathes, A" A |, Mrs, Frederick Rogers and daugh- m_Willimantic were. busy in|phere's farm. nished by John H. Massey's phono- A prevent more ’:flfl‘fl* ] ter of FProvidence were guests of |the m-rnoo& working ou the line in| Harry Sayles attended the Pomom\ graph, and C. M. Pinney and R. C. Ba- Cm nature’s m M\l! unle Tripp of Hartford has | 20es lanchard e past week. Bedlam, mecting in Danielson Saturda: Frankfort is one of the great drug producing cities in Germany. C. C. SHAYNE & CO. IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTUREES OF STRICTLY RELIABLE FURS Exclusive Designs in all Fashionable Furs for Fdll and Winter Wear in “Coats, Wrapn, Neckwear been spending a few days at G. W. Barlow’s. Mre, Jane Champlin of Boston spent| While' Myron Lyon of Notth Wind-| Ekonk lected 5 Friday with Mrs. Mary Stokes. - ham, ‘rurai- delivery ' carriér, was on e omcets i day eveni Miss Muriel Field and Miss Ruth|his route Monday foreneon, mear the| =2 st Bennett are spending a few days with | residence of W. B. Gallup, a telephone Migs, Florence' Bollison of Wakefleld, | polo fell on his automobile, breaking SOUTH COVENTRY 1 | the windshield and the top, and doing E. LaBelle was in Boston this|the machine other damage. Mr, Lyon escaped injury. Grelg_was in New York|® Juiius N: Guay hes operied o black- et e ldflv and Friday. y smith shop. At the last regular meeting of Can- T e Greig spent the week- terbury srange the following officers ’UHH‘ ..li o R T week. Officers Elected at Meeting of Cane. T end in Hanover. . s ORNERS o ere elected for the ensuing year: sy JAddrassed Men's Ciub. CLARK’S C Master, Hubert M. Graves: Gverseer, hie Men's Club listened 2Monday . Townt lecturer, Mrs. Lil- ight (o an address by Georse Wil- sp‘:,"";n:{d_pufg"‘":,}’;‘ V’m” to iy E Henry Sabin S. Russel and Mrs. contain alcohol. Beer is mmmlam:.u P‘m‘fg;en Atwood " spent Monday in :‘w&‘g‘ ‘Ym’fl;“g‘mm‘“ from | Wison; Mrs. By ’ Bots tities and is one of the food from rovidence. ke Vi ewich, : A N. | sry quan VI sawoute ot waan | Ji. ThoRegs, s e o Tamicr S - R Sy, T s & caller tn town " Suige’ Alice Hunt of Cleveland, 0. 3 : . 1t is appetizing and ai b o o aamsss il pat it B S Laskham: jady assista: Mrs. | | Ch: Frodert Chandior f Golumble Untoorss ™ QTias Vioia, . Jewets visited achools ; Order Pure, Wholesome, Nutritious in Witlimantic jast i 1 Abner A. R« of I\orwlch vis- L3 fted relatives here recentl L ! ,flwuu. A m Bragg are vis-|’ Church Interests—Committes Appoint. i Sl e s vy e plyes - popunss ast week. Joseph Nappis entertained his| Mr. and Mrs. Titzgerald of yr‘:::? .o e o Mrs. Edward reh will brother and 7125 from New York over| Brookivn called at J. J. Fitzserald's ey g i et qu%-thu in Willim: numbs:r of d flock: (uail o was an- have been left cver for uct:ero‘ -eaq-on tic S-.zm-fl-u Tho mail carrler had a hard day| Misg W"" ““Mre. Josiah Oweris has been cont ed to {‘10 ho with rheumati: Christian . | ! u | "~ PACKER _ it Bndekrds i lx‘i Ladies” Aid Society 'Reorganizes—~The been %48 4 R | “Beer and Bread both mede from cereals; yeast con- ',:,, ‘oth into palatable and readily digested foods. The Ladies' Aid Society meet next e Boston Tuesday with RIre. N b Bidwell, the s Vieltors at T. W Martina last. last meeting of i

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