Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 26, 1914, Page 11

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Mmfldunxthdr-on.m vacal n-ln} v::hl‘ll.nlhu. \ 3 NP L = dham ' ' .' of e e bt | sul'!'omvm was the weelt ms.mrwpa g‘ufi of Mrs. Emory Phelps i Esther Hedges, Q-cher of th £ ‘HF FADMFD'S\ % Mo “The Promise of Peace, a Christmas Christmas _Sunday— = $ie D v e sasation. 9 . g to A redey Souise T : p.?%.'a?“ @ aire B, M Hariasto 4 % was in charge rs. T. children left Sunday .to wvisit rel L AR Fawer ascitted by bis. K. E Slay Harriett K. of W o S P s Tath e be obserwed|end Miss Clara Eddy. The trees ol --::fl = astor Qicaptes 5 nt SEnsate Sanrn ..;'",.,.,."::;,‘-'.,.,W,._ SR v " i S e e e 220 sermon and| recsived fruit, camdy pop corn.| ter. of d g They voted “no pnsauu" this year nmnmmuwga. WHWNNIQMIGOOM- »twmmanmotmvnerw A. datham of « place who used £ somammbflmfipmo!“m th Singer Machine m-ny ‘Family Gathering. Hartford ‘Tuesday evening. After wEsereit L. Upham and 1 u-glin:; R "tng s T Mo .‘-u. the supper the little folks rendered Dham of Webster, Allan and Bthel| Coudren, in Newington. . e vamant oF Nese i EAST WILLINGTON of Boston Christmas] ,; SEEstions - emersioes IS byl e 5 e all e *-EAST . GT! with Mr. and Mrs, Upbam, - RTE v‘,‘,’,“";,m o Tdex the lveation of i A ey * 3 day schoolhouse. Grace 2 Christmas Party of Twenty-Six. 5 attended teacher of the Spring Hill _public o mren e e Copelani in Wi Spen |school. The Christmas tree was then | 3fiqs Evl‘s‘llehn}‘(“;g: ;re‘flcs "Rfinu fo : family of made to yield up its fruit to the mem- | ner home in Frankiin, % ‘measured 5 a' families. George Wetheule and d Pi Lyman. bers of the school. It was the little| ‘Tpe snow storm of Monday spoilel has ,. Telghed .n ‘Babeock-tester- nd | Tepresent .41;. Bn- amly. William and Mabel Richard- i a gnes’ night, and they were given free |the skating which the young Deopl “radord” for a ‘a~-septicaily son, numbering 26 in all. - handsomely dec- M W. 'L, were enjoying. and another the “record” for a o I,+ Linderman had as Euests Mr.| THE SHuzeh s hendsomely R ;: . Storrs was a visitor In [ Miss Abbie Amidon of Winsted § dred yards dash on foot. William Linterman and son, |t speeial music unday ockville the first part of the week. spending her vaeation at her hom re are cows that hold was Hr. and Mrs. Walter J. E. Clark. e pastor, “v_ Mrs. G. A. Stalker end two children | pere. for milk and oowsTthx.! holrl e pualzytbo’oer mu‘: Christ, _Mome For Vacation, l;:;o‘;l;?_:rsdny for a week's stay. in ord” for butter. ‘here u.m s four times a , getting up t] Ehoep that hold the “record” Tor iR o Sucene o the - fourt n“’;u.um weré| Lyle Turner of Wellesiey, RS PrRsent Mrs. B, F. Storrs and Mary Storrs HEBRON ki and sheep that won it for mutton by stripplings. She had the fanciest © MM“ m""‘- Turner of Boston, BEthel ;,phun :; 1dren of spent | Went to Cotuit, Mass., Friday morning. _ being butchered. There are dogs which | fancy rations, and wes fed more than . -_May h the | f Family Gathorings E. J. Lord has been ill with gri) hold tbe “record” for number. offany two common cows could have got{cprist RROT S : olumbia Green. 4 e : 1 prizes won, and cats which hold it|away with. Bow Yours M g e May Smith and her sister, Miss| The annual Christmas family gath- iy ‘convalesopnt Suflinens of fur and length of tail| She surely did give an swiul ot «f ow Year's mhg. : 3 4 Lyman who are employed at|Sring of the Smith-Storrs-Gardiner- . Smith, who has been ill fo: %-u milk and the owner got tweive cemts{ On New ¥Year's evening, Friday, fant 3;1 Wood’s boarding school for girls, | Rosebrooks families was held at the |several weeks, has had a relapse ant a qu;n for z when the ruling price. "I‘:taunng .flzsfi, :”uw wmul: and Mrs. . pect s Brar CIE Manor, on the Hudson, l_lx‘amcLorrJudle L3 Slorrds this year. [is not able to sit up. was five cents. e rol ann! et ‘'wenty-four were expectes Mrs. M. F. Frink ring " It cost him about fourteen cents efmeeting of the First Congregational|in Danielson. Afv. and Mrs J. M 250 Joendlig 8 walcs YAAT “"’L L}“j A€ The Wildds b Chpistinns day |1 ripk is improving slow quart to pmflnoe. to say nnuung church. me“ - :x!"“"t l'_'eh;;l” sn‘a tflends man of this place. were®Dr, E R. Storrs and famil Aliss Eleanor L intetest op 135 Inyestmknt. sAnd i Gave Christmas Carol. e Wt Herbert Tyman of Canterbury 1is|Mrs, and Miss Green of Hartford, H. |Northiield for (h cow died one night in her fanc;| The Christmas exercises at the “':DE“ abeth White and Agnes visiting relatives in this place. C. 3 A stable before she Was ten years oid; | Green school houso were very inter-| o ows Ellzabeth White and -y Peaschoe Fxtin Mactiool. Storrs and -Leland_Wildes, w as | wich, where she attends sc} died of premature old age and =x-|esting last Friday afternoon, The R gy g iloc, Ay xom 101~ _ been home from Northfield, Mass.,, a| Miss Mabel K ne to Ches gustion, worn out in wm Mase. Next Sunday the pulp(t is to be oc- | woa e, 3 > Ches- iz P Should| school closed on that day for two|"% ;a1y of young people attended|cupied by Mr. Newman of the Hart- < : ; gy hm' i Drime by the unmatursl| wocks' holicay recess, Miss Loreitaline <Nativity,” given at the Con ford Theological Seminary. Arthur ‘Cummings and _family. of | s - s & to which she had been sub- Gurran, the teacher, had ol “ahitnh $h Domsiret \xmf‘.:: > Staten Island, N. Y., and Walter Cum- Bec holm in Montvill g Jected. of Dick. | £ational cht - Entertained Whist Club. mings and family of Webster, Mass, | Miss Bertha Porter is ¢ ——r : Chri; Mr. and Mrs. August Nordland en-| were at the home of B. M. Sears for |i h Coventry for Now, was this farming? tertained the whist eclub at their | Christmas. Miss Mildred Cummines Hill, who taug Bhave it for running, and horses which hawve it for hurdling and ditch-jump- ing. The only kind of horse I know, about which isw't subject to some sort of “record” is a saw-horse. Why that has been so lonsz neglected I don’t un- derstand. There are many kinds of saw-horses; some made hy carpenters out of waste ends of sguared and planed three-by-fours and fitted as #@mmingly as a bit of eabinet-work: and some made by. hurried farm home fron ont. of cord-wood sticks pinned to- —_——— home “Hillcrest House” by the Lake | wili return with her father and moth- | trict. through the ’fl:hnr aunyhow with wooden skewers; don’¢ think eo. Honest Injun, I last Monday evening. The rooms were | er for a week's visit at her home in |turn for thi1 winter. sdme made by boys out of old dont It looks to me like l we d - ghost, Teachers Meeting—Vacation Holiday | handsomely decorated. There were six | Staten Island, Mrs. Alice Thompson w 2 visito: boards nailed together. spending much money Merritt Howes Notes. tables. The prize winners were Miss Mr. and Mrs, B, 8 Hawkins of An- (in W, xl\lmdn c Wednesday .\:mm}m SEOTY wee wy rtaherreorsl;;l;ldf: t|mueh troutle Jor m:o e o x..m Christmas Spirit of the o4 Grace Kandall and Philip Isham. dover and 3ir. and Mrs. Nelson White By e ing to brag about. My, Phillips Milk Team Upset. of Winsted were at the home of 'D. C sawbuck which has held the most| Which isp't farming. Not by a long | Christmas Spirit of the Present. e e . N D! .,..fl:r Mark Edwards had | Flaberty on Christmas da. Washm ton Coun R. 1 NS ok weol’ o hb sewen uh, wWitd.|shot Tuth Davis guest of her parents in New York, re-| lively experience Tuesday morning|, OWing to beinx mixed up in other g ’ R L o % Chuisiand Spitt of the Fwtire. turned to her home here, Saturday. | while on his way to Wilimantic. The | family gatherings the Christmas fes- “pecord” of such a contraptl or} woul | once had another neighbor who Beatrice Hart| * Steve Kiss has moved his family in- | ronds were heavily coated with ice |tivities of the Hawkins family were HOFKMON be of just <Lb0utf&s much pract! caleuse always grew mammoth pumpkins. | Bob Crachitt, Merritt Hawee] ¢ the new house which ho recently | and his horses smooth. In going up]'®id over until ths (Saturday) after- to the ordinary a—r;nt;r ;-‘:s :nlxe most of | Hardly 2 year passed that be didn't | Mrs. Crachitt, Irene Tromper| puilt in eld Center- the hill near Cyril Green's the herses|N©on and evenng. Mr. and Mrs. Car- M thels o%he:zr‘ “recor sh which are par-|take one or two to the fair and win | Peter Crachiit,, L. Case was the guest of her | slipped and fell: the heavily loaded|roll H. Hawkins entertained at their | Mrs: C. W. Brown Resinns a3 Teache: woted about so much. gl:: prize ‘on them. I Raymond Parkhurst M,’, George Mathewson in Willi- | wagon started down the hill dragging |Rome With a dinner and tree. —Community Social Club Organ- For the arfingy faviver S5t chps- oo Jear I Gecilal o see what t Ruth Phillips| mantic three days of last weelk. the horses with it, and finally skidding Viali—Pike. Fee. i 4 walihons. o of ;ufna;kfg:f C§:H[ d;:l vl:! tt:: l:;:- w ihrmna At m‘lgrfle Phillips| Mrs. fClarenc(; Crane and two chil- | turned over. dugping seventy or more| po, A A Muir was etiod to Akasn - . .the time. One thing, he's usmally got . dren of Atwoodvillo spent the week- |cans of milk. Fourtunately the corks = = - -| The pupils of public schools. ir fbe time, Ono thing, he's uswally ot half a dozen packets of seeds from May Richard Parkhurst|end with Mrs. Clark Whifehouse. Were secure, and only one or two cans| fi¢ld City last Wednesday to officiate | town arc en; 4 vacation of one half a dozen seed men, each of whom | Tiny Tim, tHoward Ames - her |2t the wedding of Miss Bertha Pik announced his particular variety as | . Miss T. " L. Wiison acted as Sants Fyllng of Jast mesk for o waeis | tenm Heatby and took Bia Jond to the|2nd Fred P. Viall of Northampton positively the biggest ever grown. Ac-{Claus in the distribution of presents| vacation. city. Mass. The ceremony was at 4 o'clock ‘| cording to these veracious gentlemen | which followed the Christmas play. Mrs. May Weeks led the C. E. moet-| Mr. and Mrs. Willard B. Clarke left | 20d in the presence of family relatives pumpkins of these sorts ‘had been New Year's Meeting. ing Sunday evening. Wednesday to spend the holiday sea- |97} raiaed welghing ag.g The autobus which plies between - i = - Miss Florence Madd. pel son with their children. They will = A “recard” in the sense we are talk-| My neighbor had mever sot above 100 | Lie Christian Badeavor meeting onf, Shidecrun o v““‘i’(:n is Sml“é;:g visit New Haven, Hamden and Hart- | Storrs and Willimantic daily became ing about is simply the authenticated Wu,,d,' yet, and 1 seemedl to have Sunds.y at 7 p. m. Wil be a Hm parents in Kennebunk, Maine. ford before returring home. | disabled last Tuesday in front of the o e Earl Another thing. he's usually got too meuch good sense, And that isn't say- sing that he's got any more of tl -than he ought to have, either! fopk 3 are horses which have ‘he “pecor@” for pacing, and horses which Rave it for trotting, and horses which t of something having been!s chance. Year sid ? Theodore Laless. whir 4 i a—- by somebody or some animal 7 !eu'. for Christ” Pe, 90:1-17. Lead- E. James and Leon R. Gardner| It is seldom that we have two fcs|Tresidence o Wpieng : tly marrted Tever before bad quite bean Boh‘:‘k;;:::f:flogb of rich nnun ot are spending the Christmas recess| Storms so earlv in the winter. Mon- 3;;%;“:;:;’ its being left there for = - er with thie Iwahod. It holds till somebody else with their parents in this village. Anv’s storm while not loadine the trees he pupils, ior some other animal exeeeds it. Th=il| underestimated Mr. Barber, school supervisor, held|so heavily made pretty slippery trav- E 0 Aionday, De- the “record” goes to the new freak. my job, I manured |, New Years meeting. The clossing |2 teachers’ meeting in the scheolhouse | eline for man and beast. e h s Lva Witter IThet's just wiaut Mmost “recor@is sre: gr e?;-f:gn::m'tud :A‘rrvm:dh%; top- | ot New Yv‘" mattors. Loaller, o0 Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 16th. Sever inch ice had formed on smaii] SOUTH WILLINGTON @ ponds Tuesday Gave Two Plays. SOUTH .WOODSTOCK . The Chrivtmas exercises by the De- Mr. Sturt t Bosts Sunday school at Yeomans hall Wed- e oy, 725 | esday eveninz were listened to by| Gardiner Holman Hall is home for e further manured each one of them. i The Juniors Christmas Wed- They are of about as much practi-| L0eR I vlanted two hills of each of B ¥ my six varieties, forced the: ot a5 Shiew Secaie, ‘ovet e s | Sass frames put over them il they et 20 oy eaded calves and fotir-pound. pota- Snrated thivush: Sratentedhess it | styic. Mics Minnie Weits Teg sovurned o] an aboreciative avdience. A Christ-|two weeks from the Manlius Military ! i} i nursed them along with trequemea,l lern §s spending Christmas| North Attieboro. mas tree laden with gifts made the|School, New York. ";"" mew & two-headed calf, yet.| torings of water loached g bt ith Manchester. Mr. and Mrs. Mills of Thompson | D dren hanpy. “Thece were distribut-| Misses Doris and Clara Hall are al- which was rea'ly ‘l;lh as much a5 al,0hhead of mixed hen, shedp and‘h - He Seltsam is slightly bet-| were in town for a day this week. od by a meritable Santa Claus who|so home on their vacation from Wel- with the usual ad- 08 Mr. Jessep has moved into Albert|®Pveared in the hall at the proper| lesley school. ter, 1 never knew a wo. | Nénure whenever the ground got dry: A. Hale Bennett B o n - | kept the soil among ¢h a i . Hal Injured. ‘Willlams’ house. time, The exercises consisted of songs Electi iel Lodge. n:v:roa hggt: u{o';mr i m,. feet either side ::‘ tz:;n Mnn ".:;’: A. Hole Bennett is suffering from a| Mrs. Daniel Flynn spent the week | 2Dd recitations by —younger members lection of Urie ge. w'h'n" than ‘smatler th|2s the center of Main street and as| PTOKSR bone in the center of his zM end in town of the schor' and two short plays| At the annual communication <. o e 3 o Uriel lodge, No. 24, F, & M. M, last Smoothier shape ‘snd fewer wens and|TCNOT as an ash-heap: pinched off | Mis Borses ran away l:-tw;l"hmm“ M":,m:;g;:;;)grl;ng A A meets | e e e aote Cumay | Saturday night, the following officers wrarts and lean-tos. the side-runners and the ends of the 3 H were clected:—Bdwin_O. Smith, W. Buch things are right enough in o|MAin stems as soon as the fraft had bg welght came upon his foot. was distributed to all In the house. |3: Alva T, Stevens, S. W.: Edwin & Uriel Lodge Elects Officers—Col. Hall Able to be About the House. yon; organi yon and X The next m. home of Cullir\,‘:‘.s i A L .3 o ~- i : urer; Waiter A. Allen, secretar: ket @vhs. They, also—especially = when "}y initlals and the year in the shefl ot Hoams, "OT 88 be {8 000~ | itations Out for Spalding-Masters | ‘Miss ~ Emily Plerson of Cromwell, | Win O. Smith, Willam H. Hall, Walter | i g "‘f°’“ g Okt BT T Mores—puly the excute] e Tt cets s;f;:&;?:d e L Pope's mother, Mrs. Thomas| Wedding—Union C. E. Meeting. |the woman suffrage leader. was in this| A Allen. trustees. The appolnfive|circer, > ‘ot Tigh e ¥ e O aoom0 ] cdges drits Canty Vel whtoy St of Williamsville, died this week vicinity with her sutomobile_looking | OBcers wili be anmunced later e . draw attentios - i home of her son, William Po Invitations are out for the marriage | after respesentatives-elect. She was| MI- and Mrs. Elmer Mo ha: g 211 was pat on 1he seiie Ly D it A G of John Robbins Masters of Utica, X, | unaccompanied and her own chauf- 2 e g B i o A of Sr. and Bul as farm asects they azen't| It Welgbed something over 130 pounds | CANTERBURY PLAINS | v Hlace on Paeadeg ooy S, of | 1625 for the vacation. They will resume ite on High sireet, wusually, worth while. and gave me first award, without any sessions Jan. 4th. question. Also & 1 P. m., at the home of Dr. and Mrs. .NDOVER wmn;hsmfii}fies = e Sy Deman tgrs:::;rn :‘2‘5’0 T has | School in the Smith District Closes é‘:‘:::,ffffi?‘c.. istmas Entertai Improvement_continues 4n the case| money for the Dieds of Mr, and M better than to work. He is also apt tu] almos worth of ma. . Lo T of L “streot, A ::ni;: “;‘11‘“ - oucmwh!do,pand o ml;,ff{,::“ m‘;t p?lrg'pkin ;x:{gh. mzdl With Tree sid Exercises. g 2Ry ch-:ult a.f. Fr;d-nek S. C.-(n:m;T.\:: g;'cguvev H. Hall, who is now about | T '; L;;hL‘:r\"‘h th in fee ‘Sfci.h ;L‘\}- e his experience sold him very]bad an 316 worth of time| School in the Smith district, closed| The Christmas exercises of the Con- ristm ree—tHoug-: " reda. His ifforts Met with @eod suc. Gearly. ::g tl“ls into caring for'it. Also, 1 day, December 18th for two weeks’|Bregational Sunday school were held Kemp-Perreno w"dlflfl- h’:he MIL:(:SS%% "l‘l?!u ““ngm for b efforts have met with good suc- P : “0 ?:; a day, taking the big ‘un | vacation. A pleasing Christmas tree|in Academy hall Thursday evening. Miss Alice Pobuda is visiting friends s pess ., Tonce had a neighbor who hought afto_the fair, when my time was in|party and entertainment was held at|Tableaux by the chiliren were given| The funeral of Frederick Sumner in New York. § RICHM racord” cow. He paid more momev|urgent demand to harvest mature|Z2 p. m. The following programme was|and presemts from a twell laden trec|Case took place frem his residence ] '® 3 OND for her than seventeen cows were|Crops before frost. Altogether I reck. | given: were distributed. T Eaey scing. S N Sl s e worth, o begin with. That wasn't|oned that that pumpkin spurt hul Mental arithmetic @ril, all grades;] The district school closed Thursday |of Willimantic and Rev. John J. Lock- The Pel Ice Company is putiing |Sudden Death of Mary M. Fagam— anybody’s busimess but his own, of|CcSt me fully $25. In return I History drill, all grades; Map drill, all afternoon with recitations and a|ett officiated. Burial was in Manches |up its ice-run in anticipation of the Christmas Tree and Conc conrse, and he was Tich enough <o|Eot 30 cents, a smell of “glory” I grades 5 mdiChflan tree. ter. Mrspet fater: : T tions, " e has been eircu- Col. Hail Improving. oty Bgponiog ::;h‘ I;:oxlegom;d to dbuty automo- {::)gurfr:;ld tw%flt}' minutes to half an|$; December, school; recita t“lm ghfis(lfln Endeavor societies of Community Christmas Tree. Lemuel Wadsworth of Worceste s and \fancy cat- a dozen or two big pump- | We Welcome You, Lola Ladd; Merry]the ongregational and Baptist ‘hris tree was{Mass. is spending a couple of weeks|ing house for ¢le, if he wanted to blow in his moncy | kins so coarse-fleshed and high-col | Christmas, Walter Jones, Story of the| churches held o union mecting at the | notd I the own R Sreroasey | With his aunt, Mrs. Orpha Knisht. A s pme- S e M cach ways. ored that they wouldn't do for pies. | Stars, Olive i Hilda's | Baptist church last Sunday evening. |evening. The public: school chilares] Edwin McKimey is laid up with an | gov pione gt e ‘When he got her, he had to bufld|Even the cows refused to eat them |Christmas, under the direction of their teachers, | injured foot, due to a <ake of ice® gauenter ;m, o S, 8 0. who has been keep- 3 < the pa e mnew stable for her—“sun-parfor”|50 long as there was anything better | Elsie Coombs, Cmu Wish, Agnes . dropping on it. . the rest of us called he wasn't| within reach, such as dead grass, dried | Ladd; Baby Jesus, Florence Jones; Tolland Gounty e i tereetin it e ST vile t D allowed to assoclate with the common | Weeds or rotten apples. song, One Christmas Nixh! school: 406 Rdme .6l vulgar cows for fear she might catch —_——— f!flt.lfinnfl. e STA.FI'ORD uaugnlm in Rive: 7 urday, the tuberculosis or foot-and-meuth dis-| Again; was this farming or gar- | Coombes: 5 T— e, a book or toy. = N There was a Christmas tree and Double Wedding. Exerclses at Community Christmas|concert at the Wood River chureh ease. or something else. She was kept | dening? Jones; Pecce, Oswald mnn.'El; b7 blanketed to AlL e.| Schoal Entertainment—Grange Has Henry House and Mrs. Eilen H.| Tree—Store of H. Jenkim Robbed. |Wednesday ‘whenever there was a chill] Not much. It was just a bj tom- in the air. and linen-dustered when-|foolery which, hav:gxg aailce“ gfmq T g:ma Claus, wune ‘Tomesson ' |should have counted” myaeit a citty | to Mo, Harold Olsen: Cod Koot oo Christman Tree for. Members. Kemp. postmistress at Clark’s Corner, . Jeseph 3 2 2 Ao g *| Ruseell Colburn is confined to the |been confined to the facanspes tp repost. Elmer Ladd; Bethlshem. Ingebors| The Bolton schools closed last week | 500, J90% - Komp and | Guistpplng |y ouse by llness. Zever. are able to go My neighbor had “ascond® exercise, Jesus Loves thoe Lit-|Friday for two weeks vacation, Wil- Wednesllay afterncon in She Miss Elsie Grundy is_spending the| John W. Smit vhich cost him much time ker i1 liam B. Trowbridge, teacher in the|.s"2 Jarge number of mnu“‘:“‘m Christmas vacation_in Boston. ughter, Mrs AR Anones o mmmeflmfl-ht’v!-‘bE Sake.|Center achool, had a pleasing Christ- | Jegidonce of Mrs Bilen B Kemp,| ,MFs. Miner Fairman suffered a par- e the past few d squivalent—unlees he considered Lig|all Piias M"’-“u“ T to mu-m:aruuunsn: He gave each Pu- | whicl is over the postofiice and store | 2WHC shock Friday. Joseph Woodmans: “Land of Snlhuul Flowers” | ity to brag about oy Bt T & {aden trep was unlosied and seer| LU o »prment e & pornnoopis of csn- | _Clarke LTocper - Bbw. Jete . Community Christmas Tree. Moore hor N o B e e‘mwm: e i B B A AR Th0 St e ds. Miss Wiige. | Lockett performed the double cere-| The community Christmas tree was | U™® % 4 - - ‘affordsan enviablechangefrom | ! gfi,;;,fi big pumpkin. which cost present, N“dinz beth Sumner in behalf of the pupils | ™o placed in Haymarket square. ~ The POV ¢ M. . the rigors of m e ] : ng more than I ever got |guests from New Rachelle, N. Y. The|presented Mr. Trowbridge o pair of _— celebration took place Friday at 7.30. | Rumor has it that Rebecca I 2 may or it. I do not frequent that store | Whole affair was very n\ccea!n £l S ok e 2od 1o et B IR AN Do T ot oves. TOLLAND A. E. Waite of Rockville had charge |sixtecn vears of age. w E:' cHim coufifiou. all attention fo iy own wondecturs | or. 3tise Lucy L ¥ the teach- At Ocnmcfiml Church. of the music. There were selections by a quartet, a. clwruu of fifteen voices, AMrs. Frederic Dfeacham, of Maine, { group singing and quartet. mnddn-ltr ical "ess as a pumpkin-producer to amy- 1t ody except Peter, -borse, a s This fact was —|e@ by the iudtence at the Congrega v Agar M finudwwm— Speticien. the syonzlieoogv Nestner | of Dy the many pretty and usefui|Lonel church last Sunday morning. s gtm’::on“ 3 snflf‘ll‘ his m}-’u‘:;:::nh;m 20 penatng this | ; of them seemed to take any real in- | 8ifts she received The church was beautifully decorated | vacation with his parents. Mr. and|Christmas recess with her mother, Sreet 1215 ot oo o B it laurel, evergreen and hiack dder Samuel Simpeon. Mrn, W, T, Biack. 3 *prle o carrot they suspeeted I might : berries by Miss Josephine and Mary| Lewis B. Price was in Hariford,) Mr and Mrs. Henry Miller of New . W. G. Thomas of Hope Valley ave in ‘some handy pocket RAWSON - Mathieu. The entertainment was | g Tark are the guests of Mr. and Mrs, |occupied the desk at the Seventh Day largely furnished by the youns people| ~ Schools closed Wednestay for the | Havey Euct, —Weekly rehiassale aus | EADUSt church hero Saturday. But don't “records” set a mark of | Joseph Veschio, 28, Killed by the Ex.|URSr the dircctian of Miss Adella | Christimas vacation. being held for €he pley Kentucky | AT end Mrs Emory €. & Kenyon upreme excellen s in -Alta spiene” cxolits Sinad TS| vt Wan bovkiar Ralend. B | RIS 10 40 o 1o crvce st _tne b et e s el | O o b o B Sh oene el | " R o, WAL et 0 equal them? I imagine someone] PO7% (it tebiserow, the BWl. owins 40| the charches evening. e Fraoricn Boots” wiil give his|ice for Chaties Greene of Hope Val- ey Wednpesday. The snow, sleet and rain storm of Monday left the ground covered with a coating of ice. 'sking that question. Sainh: Vi S s et sl T o ety €. S, s lecture on Pleturesque Panama and : on|who'is spending a little time with his | Mrs, - Lz a S o theory. vex: as & New Haven road as section man |parents at Quincy, Mass. m,“""“m, g"’“‘" e Rt s Ganal tn, Memorisl BAT- Monday - " is always en exception: {ed by s train af m‘ ‘Sunday School Entertainment. Sunday in te —ny “M Robbed. i 2 ; uade @ “record” because the Willi- | Members of Quarryville Methodist d.,,,,:“""’w_ T (AN o e o 05 Smkien wone Becien -~ i comet is an excepti ertadamen The Study club met Monflay with|into and goods to the amount of $15 e daily cmmonpho;.m rg”;’?;.." Q‘ ‘ Alrs. Samuel 8i ‘were ‘taken. world wouldn't swap its eme every- tive sudience. The programme con-| Lhe Ladies’ m met Wed- wf m st day mun for twenty score Of comete, ; Napiiy- W #he though each one were bigger mnd STORRS This advice is doubly important with Dfice 6F The Norwich Savings Sosiety longer-talied 'llf'im ssen before, « recitations, m‘%‘ d | ———— * {the knowledg&unt every three minutes Morwich, Conn., D 2, 194, | Acenti Improvement % ite Procesds weve, College Having Two Wesks’ Vacation— | some ope in United States succumbs i awm"' {1 Bttt o o : mase by aer re. Hattie Christmes{ Rev. L. G. Rogens to Return to Buf: |10 consumption and many refuse to The Directors is Sosisty kave! . o which never BeF g Chrd N 20 . ruhzth:yuealxctd\mmitnmohc declared out of the earmings of the|pensive way end which died before Gflfl-sm —— It is after colds or sickness, from over- sprent six monthe a semi-annual | her time, killed by the ‘The closed Friday, Dec. 18, | work, confining duties or when general é st the rate of FOUR PER 2. hin ] ‘home c"‘m rocess for the Rolias, Weakicas criste. {hat tubsscaiar germs . per annum, payable to deposi- 5 was to Dedham, .T::d“m" tories and the dining hall | thrive becanse the resistive powers of wors entitled thereto on and after i " the body are weakened. tanvary 15, 1915. ; average production Sl - 1 pGhristmas exercises were held M| po. 1 G Rogers has accepted a call| OBly with fresh air, sunshive and COSTELLO LIPPITT, Treasurer. e oy Dirs. ¥, Berggren is _entertain: / Mrs. T. N. Skinver spent Weanes- |10 liis former church in Buffalo, N, ¥, NS AL Tited oru Jugh- e S5 : ' is the his last and the concen- finann 1 That minimrum, | Then | BT, Riece Al spending the | guy in South Manchester, sna il preach Sermon hers progress, v . day school will have Mrs. G. C, White entertained at tonight (Saturday). If you woxk indoors, ngmd ncrnndovm Scott's nd is free from .m-na is ' ying drugs. Aveid a3 .

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