Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 16, 1915, Page 10

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LETTERS FROM TWO STATES New London County UNCASVILLE Elections In Churches and Fraterni —Rev. John F. Quinn Preaches to[Congregational Sunday School ‘Reor- Holy Name Societies—Quaker Hill Team Defeated.. At th ual bosiness fnesting of |42y 'the pastor. Rev. C. L. French, the Comgech ot Quaker Hill the. follow- | sPoke from I Cor._13: 5. The C. B. inz officers were chosen for the:en- suing vear: Church_clerk, Mrs. Leroy Gracey: treasurer, Miss May. Cornet: trustees, Sylvester G. Jerome, Willlam F. Benham and. Leroy P. Gracey; au- ditors, Mrs. Frederick E. Comstock, Miss May Comstock; ushers, Alfred Bitters and John Miller: organist, Mra. |of fhe eecretars and freasurer were | St- Joseph's Leolin A. Comstock: assistant organ- ist, Miss Jennie Nelson. of the church showing all bills paid. Aid Society’s Officers. Ladies’ Ald Society of the The church also held a meeting and chose | gigiant, Miss F. E. the following for officers the coming vear: President, Mrs. Mary Corne Vice president, Mrs. Albert . Aver: secretary, Mrs. Leolin s financial secretary, Mrs. Frederick E. Comstaoc M R. Ashcraft. by the treasurer sho .pa A report - ed that the-society had assisted in ing bills ;of the church and, alsg devoted a portion of money raised te the poor. Sunday School Officers. Sunday its election of officers for the Reports read showed that at nt more members of the Sunday schoo] are emrolled than at any other time in the history of the school. The officers are: Superintendent, Maurice A. Brown: assistant’ superintendent, sunerinterdent of helpin The had derartment. Mrs. Leroy : secretary, Miss Annie Bitters: cretarv.. . Miss - Millicent Comstoc! treasurer. Svlvester - G. Jerome: Ilibrarian, - Rufus ditors, Mrs. Ann nham. Teachers’ Meeting. ernoon the teachers of the < in town held a meeting ner Mfemorial building. Sy- Wheeler conducted zociety home A revort of of the so MeRenzie, who recently 1 News N J. to Gay H'Il ed by the Thames Specially Defested Quaker Hill Team. se members of the Decorn club Matthew Geary, ' Edmond Killeen, James Phillips and Charles Allen met the following_ from the Quaker Hill club, Lewis Bifters William Nelson, e Kent in their rooms. playing the second game of paol in the series, defeating the Quaker Hill team in a e of 150 to 1 , in_a sermon to Holy Name society £ Star vesners he Sea church, London, Sun- evening said that a good example et by members to non-members would rth more than the most eloquent inst profanity. Father rybody to revere th s at all times. to a large congregation, Village ‘Interests. son Prentice The treasurer | for the ensuing vear were: President, read a report of the financidl standing {Rev. C. L. French; wice president, I school of this.church | | Sunday Schaol Election of Versailles owned for fitty vears and took a short skate with tlie young people. 17 Miss Mary Gough of Canterbury Wwas the guest of Mr. Eugene Kimball's last weel. “Mrs. E. B. Kimball and Mrs. F. B. WiTloughby went to Canterbary -Fri- day the Sth. 2 {7 The Y P S C. K had its annual imeeting Suiiday night. The officers of i the past year were re-elected as were also the various commiittees, Personal Mention. Adexander Stover of Waterford i Mr. and Mrs. Herbert -Si and Mrs, nd - about “the “house Y. the “use of canes. : Mrs. Jane Buckingham is passing the winter in Worcester, Mass. 3 ganized—Officers Elected. At the Congregational church Sun- George Perry is spending. the winter months - with friends in Nor- meeting was led by Miss Hope Com- | wich. stock. Topic, Our Denominational Miss Alice Kin: is recovering Boards and Our Relation to Them. I fiom a sewere illne which has nec- Cér.*8: 8-15, " ssitated her absence for several weeks Sunday School E: At the Sunday school session the | i5_a member of the freshman class. Mrs. J. P. Carter has returned from school was reorganized. The reports ! Tetmrned o proved in heaith. Right Side Helpless. Ernest Eldredge was stricken with an apolectic . shock Saturday entire- 1y paralyzing his right side. read and accepted. The.officers chosen F. Parker; secretary, Mrs. E. F. Com- giock; assistant, Miss Pauline Glas- renner: treasurer, Miss Jessie M. x Scholfield; organist, F, F., Parker; as- _ Church Officials. Olin; collectors, | At the amnual meeting of - the Miss Jennie Glasbrenner, Miss Janet | Ecclesiastical scciety of the Congre- Home; ~ executiye - committee, Mrs. F.|gational church the reports indicated C. Scholfield, Mrs. E. F. Cometock, | many improvements in th church Mrs . Paul “Glasbrenner, Mrs. C. L.|property and the hearty cooperation French, Mrs, J. C.-Fellowes; superin- |and inferest of the town in the work tendent, J. C. Fellowes; assistant, Mrs, F. C.-Scholfield. . Nino-Inch lce Stored. Palmer’ Brothers and C.'E. Chapman of- Palmertown. have filled their ice- houses with fine nine-inch ice cut from Scholfield’s pond. E. J. Standish of Oxobozo *has re- of the society. The appointments for the ensuing vear follow: Society com- mittee, 'J. H. Chesbro, D. P. Walden, M. B.“Allen; ¢lerk and treasurer, H. Gallup; colector, J. H. Johnson. Mrs, Lizzie Weaver was Norwich Wednesday by the her daughter, Mrs. Frank Fitch. ; ; Mrs. Minnie Allen has returned signed as night fireman at the mill. | o s e, SCRG James Danicls of Palmertown has suc: S T mbnidve I e ceeded him, s M e 3 8 3 Floyd Tiffany of Pomfret, whose e G renn ey school is closed on account of scarlet | (So0. o at the meetings of the state fever among. the pupils, has .been spending several days at the home .of his aunt Miss A. M. Fellows: Mrs. L.C. Lamb of Groton was a -aller Thursday at the homes of her brothers, Edmund H. and Arthur L. Rogers: 2 OCCUM AND VERSAILLES .*A. S. met with Mrs. Charles Reed Wednesday afternoon. There was a good attendance and a large amount of work was completed. Bought by New York Woman. The C. A. Brown farm has recently been purchased by Miss Cooper of New York who with'her brother and family will occupy it in the early sum- mer, EAST WOODSTOCK Academy Seniors on Boston . Trip— Missionary Society Meets. Methodist Church—Local vest Secured, lce Har- At a° recent meeting of the Ver- sailles. M. E. Sunday school the following officers were elected for the ensuing ‘year: Superintendent, F. . eaching] 2 “Topliff; assistant superintendent, Jrs. gl C. W. Perkins; secretary and treasur- Bronsons: e spent the = week er. Miss Cora L. Tarbox: librarian, with her cousins at Maplewood. Howard Bushnell; organist, Miss Anna ; Sl : Frohmander. Seniors in Boston. Ice Crop Secured. J The Se: at Woodstock Academy spe. the week end Q. LaRoche, -H.. A. Richards, M., i, Boston bers from this section Jacobs have finished filling their sev~ | of tov,. ar. Misses Clara Eddy, Mil- exnlice nopes dred N Florence Lawson and Ma- Waiter Creider Recovering. bel Ri on. The many friends of Walter Creider Missionary Meeting. are pleased to learn of the comfort-| 'y missionary meeting was held on able condition in which he remains at| ppursday atterhoon with ars. N. T the Backus hospitzl. _He is recover-| \\hite. The topie for the meeting w Ing from (he shock of amputation ofiThe Red Man and Our Social Order. his right arm and injuries receiv atl The leader was Mrs, C. the plant of the Eastern Straw Board| gisied by M H. Hibbard. about two weeks ago. ents wer ved during the social Death of Mrs. Krumbhalz. The death of Andres Krumbhalz on Thursday eveninng after a long ill- ness removes a woman loved not only by the members of her family but by the entire community. Medos Mossey is_suffering from an injury - received Thursd evening caused by the breaking of a ladder on which he was at work. . A. Turner attend- CHAPLIN | Officers of Congre-ational | LIBERTY HILL School—Ralph L. Church Sunday Has Fin- gers Badiy Cut by Saw. eant ot Zutomobile | CGeorse Chritzer cut toot badly | The SRG N withi an_axe while chopping wood. committee o David Fitzaerald . Dr. Harold Har s visiting - his | ficers for Superin mother, M Harvey. dent, F assistant Last . E. O. Mead |superintende Mattern; tifig of Pequot couneil, Preached” an exceptionally interesting of primary department, Mr Torie appi o For Sriera ‘serm_on on the subject, Knowing God. night, i th Snow; ot ol John James, who has been suffering nd. B £ | for._several days with quinsy is con- nphear of South { valescent. o. Willimantic _to NIANTIC } leland Moffitt ‘went to Hartford the winter with her et Hospital Wednesday for a minor op- s. Adelebrt Trowbridge © Does Little - Damage—~Glidding | ration. _ Cut by Saw. A p e Sunday evening the meeting € the carpenter, met - wag led by Mrs. John An serious acident Mondav after- g mpany and South- New Engiand Telephone .company efe in the villaze: Tuesday looking trouble: to es, but ‘found em ndition. P Brown has been en- s from Norwich' and Strickland will: leasé w York, to. pass: e winter with her.daughter, Mrs. Page. obert - Latham his birthda manner: :at Harbor. Ozias' Smith Dead. Vor as . been: received in the lage of the ‘deaf in New. of Horace. number .of years: Servic at...the Grea > In _the-evening ‘at' 7.30 -the topic will be Pilgrim. and* Strangers. - Christian Endeavaor service. commencing at 6,30 p.m. Rev. J. William Knappenbetger *pastor. Prayer meeting Friday evening Of next week will-commence at’7.30¢ At Glidding Farm. > Mr._Dexlels and family have -taken the Glidding road. Mr, Daniels. with the assistance of Arthur Reed will be in-charge. of the place until the arrival of- Mr. GHd- ding’ in’ the ‘spring: Charles J. Luce is making.a visit to his family at the Luce residence on Peunsylvania avenye, _H. R._.Earmeti.of “the iGrovehisnin: New York and Philadelphia on bus- iness. Mrs. Josephine-M., Sweet is passing the winter in Lewiston, Maine. .- - _Mr. and Mrs. Herbert C. Burdick of New London were zuests of Mr. and Mrs, R. L. Manwaring at Faire Har- bor Thursday, Mrs, E. J. Markel of Hartford, a summer resident 'of the Grove, was There:last weelk Jookingafter the work being done to “her cottage by F.7A. Ashton. 5 = X 3 Lofiis Eager of New London passed Sunday at his cottage in the Pines. " Tower Cperator Ira D, S. Ehler, who has.Been i1l at T -wrence hospital,- New: London, is on rozd to recovery. Alya Smith, 10 has.been serionsiw i for several weeks, is able to-be up farm on the Flanders [ -{at-large allithe fall and winter. teresting acount was given of the férént’ mission: c sgational the fingers. pital, V hoped Mrs. Edwin Palmer, daughter of E. Curt of Plainfield, is Mrg,’ * John - Fielding of -Shantook Brook “farm. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Fowler were in NewtLondon the first of the week. Mrs. Denison Davis and son, Ray-| Mrs. Le iffith -and M Berta fond, of Mystic, ‘were recent guests|are visit i in of Mr: and Mrs. Hunter. Mr. and Mrs Bragg were - There ‘was a good _attendance at | T last attending church Sunday, morning and evening. | of the There ‘was special musi F. O. Plummer Mrs. Harris. of 'Norwich was tho|house with clear 10-i ic [suest of Mrs. Quidgeon Sunday Frank L. Pol Herbert Moon Harold Quidgeon was in Lon- [of River Point, were here last don Saturda: week on their annual hunting trip. :Mrs. E, €. Fowler was.in Uncas-| Geerge C. Spooner caught a hand- ville the first of the we ome string of pickerel in Moosug . — ! pond ‘one day last week. Edward P. Jor cen_yisiting ¢ n__of Provide: H. Rounds. moved to.Clifford NORTH LYME i -Mre, Lucy Wetmore of New London | visfhing Mrs. W. M. Sisson. _“Mrs. N.'S. Strong has: been housed [in with a. zrip cold the past week. Mrs. H. A. Gates and daughtéer vis- ited at G. H. Strong’s. Sunday. Windham County | - ' SCOTLAND Joahn I . . Caperten, traveling salesman, has been staying for everal day: with George C. Spooner £ Providence rtis “Holl has for a few days. A number here have houses the past week w 12 inch -ice. Charles Sweet has Johin Potter place. ed their ice. ar 10 to moved to- the Wasson - Narrowly Escapes ARRENVI Drowning — Valaable -Calf- Born— w. _'_‘ilLLE John L. Bass Uses 50 Year Old L BKabes i * Mrs, J, H, Chesbro spent the week- end with- relatives in Willimantic. _Ernest ldredge has been- seriousiy | ill for ‘several“days, becatuse of sud- den clotting of the blood, John Wasson one morning last weelk | °€T'S. Mr, and Mrs. A. M. Bassett attended the's State’ grange’ in Waterbury thi week Mrs. B. C. Bugbee is the friends in Providence, B. L Ashford grange, No. 90, held a spe- ci; meeting. in “Baker’s hall riday evening, Jan. 8, for installation of ofi- A very interesting programme guest of “{was crossing' a. emall - pand when sud. | Was. given, after which a collation wi denly the ‘poor ice broke away letting |SeTVed. him in over Tis head. . After two or| - Mrs. S. L. Case spent a few days three attempts he managed ‘to get out %:ge;vdee(kht‘ho guest of friends - in the el ahole. witich Bappened 1o Yol ins N 1i-Brackiey has been’ the Owing to the storm of the 6th, a |&Uest - *er daughter in Boston for tall’ pine .treeim front of~C. H. Mur. | tWo Weeks. e 1AL R ray’s- house :fell” over onto his house, . o en D.‘ Mat e\i_‘\.on is visiting CFushifng-~ the- roof - in - badly, Consid- |her daughter, Mrs, A. AL Ormsby, in erable damage was done. North Grosvenordale. ; Harry ChesBro.and Alexander Dick- |, D2vid Mathewson {nmle a busine enesucceeded in capturing C. B Simy. | 1P to Boston recent i son’s two wild heifers which had been m“ IOMPSON Sev- éral other men had tried tocatch them Mrs. Robert Paine has been enter- taining her niece, Miss Agnes White. )} Alsop of Avon. | tors of Horn Spring AN BE DEPENDED UPGN T0 RELIEVE COUGHS AN/ COLDS 4 < S Mprend ofrs-Everstt Kimball Sunday, Sut failed. =, . Valu Calf ;Born. i e Al Z s.bred 1 Mrs. lohn . Moore: jas gone to A CAIt o be born| it her slster in New. Tork. Arthur Wilkes ‘of ~Worcester wa ;‘9- town,lg.nive\! ‘at- the Harn. Spring feifarscair %fi; o or e dam of the | with his brother-and eister over Su arcelli 1 ¥ - |day. e e St Srea o en- | “Deacon Dike, who _dislocated - his on. . The cow. is now owned Eleev_és ls‘hle_ :n get about 2 little witlt a‘d Chesio i e 3id of cru £5. Y% Tk m b foroore, Proveie- | Rev. John Moore .preached a very Thomas™ Clark of Iiar?&arfl was in town Sunday. fine ‘Sermon Sunday “from - the text 2r. and Mrs. E. L. Palmer and Mr, “Even 80, .comé Lord.Jesus.” Tt was pleasant to have ‘the Youlig ladies of and Mrs. John Ashley were guests of Miss Howe's scheol back in their ac- i m:gfl "‘g’g““s, ‘,‘,‘3‘;:. ;ho ‘halidays. 4 3 E . Por¥ins is #réndiig some weeks Used 50 Year Old Skates. with her Amushter, Mvs. Moore. New. Year’s Dav, John L. Bass put{ Mrs. Alice L was in Wokcestery on a'palr of skates, which he - had {Saturday Officers. fro Windham High school where she| CENTRAL VILLAGE | Postcard Shower for Nirs. Samuel " Mitchell—Boy Taken il After Taft- ville Visit—Panes of Glass Blown Out. Master John Weaver, son, of Motor: man Thomas Weaver, is-ill with a se- vere cold | Mrs. jwith pis P Reed has been very iil has returned. from he was called by the £ his brother. i h Bourque was a Nor- | 1 UDutton of Greene\-iue[ vt idz 1 er, er | Ekonk, spent Sundey at her home. August Holgerson and son Howard ispent Sunday with Victor Holgerson in -Putnam. Frank Pavis, Arthur Davis, Charles Bragg, Frank H. Tillinghast, Elmer Lewis and L. Howard Cross attended the efficiency campaign conference banquet in Moosup Monday evening- The Woman’s Missionary society met at Mrs. William Simmons’ Monday af- ternoon. 2 W. C. T, U. Meeting. The W. C. T. U. met at the home of 5. George Torrey. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Vaughn, Miss Mirtam Vaughn and Master Stanley Vaughn of Norwich spent Sunday at Wiiliam Simmons’ . The icemen harvested ice Sunday. Postcards on’ Birthday. Mrs. Samuel Mitchell had a post- card shower Saturday, given.by the members of. the Ladies of the G. A R. in_honor of her 72d birthday. Miss Grace Clune spent Sunday at her home in Norwich. Miss Odna Seguin, stenographer, has been assisting.in the office of Lawyer Bradford Danielson Miss Anni le is entertaining her brother, who has been living in the west for several years. 1l After Taftville Master Louile Lafrance, child of Urgele Lafrance, was taken seriou: ill on the electric car Sun- evening while returning from a icit at the home of his grandmother in Taftvilie and has been very ill since with pneumonia. Injured While Skating. M Visit. youngest Ruth, 7 year old daughter of Henry Hopkins, ocated her ankle bone Saturday while skating. Dr. Sweet of ced the bone, eguin.visited her cousin, Vivian Levalley, in Danielson Wednesday has returned his me in Virginia after visitin, his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Shel- don. Glass Blown from Windows. Two larce panes of glass were blown “rom ore of the windows in Dr. James | . Gardners house during the gale day nicht about 10 o'ciggk. SOUTH WINDHAM Annual Church Meetin~ and Parish Supper—Part for Miss Ethel Gold- en on Birthday. John of TFartford has been a . and Mrs. M. W Golden. ne to Florida ide Thornton from her sister, 2 Adela has been visiting James Maine r. and M Baltic A w had pneu- monia Towly gaining. Ciifford Hoxie Zéftine better slowly and is u 3 d the Anual Church Meeting. The annual business meeting and rish supper was held Monday ev at the branch church. Tt i ety were given, fol- and family and family moved to new house ath 2 d at Golden the home Mon- day evening in ho her twentieth Gam ed and re- freshments were served. i resents. e received Ors Sweet 1 daughter of Scotland Station and - Mrs Pendleton of Jordan d wer: entertained Thursday. CANTERBURY GREEN | State President Frank Nichols to Ad- | dress District C. E. Mesting. Mrs. L. Palmer, | e district = hri. | T vor societies of Canterbury i held at the Canterbury Green 1 and- progre man. . A fine picture of him late issue of the Chris- jad iness tian Endeavor, The min ast Sunday was from t e text in II Chron. 31: 21. work that he bezan to do, in the service of the house of God, and the law, and in the commandments to seek his God, he did it with all his | heart and prospered, i Clothing Caught Fire. Mgs. Frances Babcock narrowl aped severe injus Wednesday when la stove e was lighting flared up, | setting fire. in her clothing and singe- | ing the hair about her face. Her hands were burned. Nathan Exley and Henry Randall attended the men’s banquet at Moosup Monday and report fine speaking and a splendid time. Tuesday’s rain vrevent- ed those who would have gone over to | the meetines on that day. John Hern has returned from two weeks' visit in South Manchester. Miss Gladys“Flint -has been at home ill for several days this week. | ATTAWAUGAN The baseball club has at present 2 membership, of '69. Mrs. Edward Waterhouse went to Chester, Pa. to visit her daughters, Mis. Howard Thyng and Miss Mae ‘Watgrhouse. Mr. and Mrs_ George Cobyz enter- tained Sunday Mr. Bradbury of Wil- liamsville, formerly of Fall River. There was no school Wednesday .on account of the storm. Some parts of the roads are washed out on account of.so_much water. Mr. and Mrs. Henry ~Haswell of Funville visited:Mrs. Tda Watson Sun- ay. . The B. B. club purchased new box- ing gloves last week. WOODSTOCK VALLEY Mr. and Mrs: Chester Hatstat have returned. from- iwo weeks' visit in Worcester and Gardner, Mass. Fred Belcher is in Hastford thic weel. r. Lafaye entertained his this week. W. G. Carpenter has filled his ice- house. sister Congregational Ladies’ Sewing Society Re-elects Officers—Miss Johnison in Kans : At the annual meeting) of the Ladies’ Sewing society of the Congregational church the same officers were chosen to serve another vear: Mrs. Ada Lar- abee, president; 2 Arthur Williams and Mre. . vice presidents; Miss Gr: cretary and treas. urer. The s pers during/the year. and raised the sum of $279.95 and has a balance on hand of $30.67. They have painted and papered the parsonage kitchen, paid 350, toward painting the churgh, one halt'the expense of the pursonage tele phone, (the remainder being paid by the South Windham church) and the organist's salary of 350 has been paid. Naw silverware.and dishes. bave been bought ¥or the society’s use, efc. It was voted to purchase two. new mantel lampg for use in the chapel. IHustrated Lecture. Rev. 3. R. Plumb will give a stére- opticon lecture in the church tomorrow (Sunday) evening.on The History and Growth of Congregationalism. Mrs. E. K. Lefingwell has gofle to Brooklyn, N. Y., to enend two or three weeks with her sisters, Mrs, Kennedy and Miss Neale. given eight sup- | There was only one session of school Wednesday on account of the storm. Mrs. A. J. Abrams is visiting in New York. Now in Kansas. Miss Sarah Johnson, who has been with her niece, Mrs. Brigham, in.Chi-. cago, is now in Wichita, Kas., where she will visit her brother Degore going on to Pasadena. DAYVILLE Assawauga Company Building. New Storchouse—~Weddinn, - Mrs. Sabin S. Russell and Miss Alice McDonald have been spending a few with Mrs, Chinton W.-Atweod of Danielson. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Tollinger are soon to move to Westerly, R. I, wheére the former has work. Emil Lahru and family Have moved into Miss Law’s tenement. Mrs. A. T. Hope is confined to the house with a_severe grip cold. Tiss Muriel Field spent the week end Putnam. The Misses Law were in Providence Thursday. The three children of Jesse Child are fined to the house with chicken Dox. Mrs. Fannie Bennett is gaining after quite a severe illness. ! Lora Burnett is able to attend hool again after a.recent iHness, Married at Parsonage. Frank W, Lavoy and Miss-Sarah A. were married at the parsonage by Rev. John W. Wright. New Storehouse. The Assawauga company are build- ing a temporary structure to hoid the engine when it arrives for the co; new r. and Mrs. George Elmer Monroe were with Webster friends for the week end. Mrs. H, E. LaBelle is confined to the huse with a severe cold. Harry Smith, who was threatened with appendicitis. is much better. H. T. Gagnon entertafned on Sunday Mr. and QMrs. Leon Gagnon and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Richards of Put- nam. Hopkins’ Sawmill Moved'to Voluntown —E. Byron Gallup’s Sight May Be Restored. M phine Gallup and daughter Bertha of Pendleton “Hill*were callers here Saturday. Mrs, Carrie Wileox visited friends:in Providence and Jewett City last week. Airs, Irene Reynolds and infant sen were visitors at the parsonage Mon- Benjamin Wilcox has bought a gaso- iific engine to saw wood- or cut corn fodder. Edwi n Gallup, Carl and Earl Gallup have filled their icehouses withe fine arles E. Hopkins has moved his steam mill to Voluntown and will saw lun f gs Manufacthring the newly installed onk grange, attended the ate meeting this week in Wa- terbury. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wilcox and baby g Mrs. Wilcox’s parents-in x entertaining his son and wif- from Westerly. Mother in Norwich Sanatorium, Harold Randall of Plaigfield has come to live with John Tanfer and is attending school here. His mother. Randall, is in the sana- near Norwich. 5 up went to Providence to consult a doctor about his eve. The doctor gave him encouragement that his sight might return in time. Earl Davis and Ed Reynolds are boarding at Carrie Wilcox’s. SOUTH KILLINGLY 8. Presents Play—Courss FPublic Lectures Promised. L. D of The L. D, S, presented Farmer Has- kins, a four-act comedy, in Grange hall Friday evening. The parts were well taken and the play was much en- joyed by the audience. The officers of Highland grange for the ensuing year were installed Satur- day evening. Ruth Coffey entertained Edma Gil- bert on Saturday. Rev, H. B. Goodsell's sermon Sunday morning was interesting and helpfal. It was based upon the words found in Exodus 3: 12, “Certainly I will be with three” } Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pike, Mr, and Mre. George Phillips and A.-E. Hall were in Sterling Fridey. to attend the funeral of a relative. Course of Lectures... Rev. F. D. Sargent of Putnam and other interested persons have ‘arranged a course of lectures ts be given in nearby country parishes - during the winter. South Killingly is among the numb. The first speaker is to be Rev. C. H, Barber of Danielson. The subject is London, Storm’s Delay. The storm Wednesday interrupted the regular business routine:in this vi- cinity. Operations.jat A, E.. Haill's sawmill plant -in. Dayville. were sus- pended, transportation of C. H. Corey’s srain was stopued, and there was no session of the local school. WILSONVILLE .. C. W. Webster quietly. celebrated ‘his 724 birthday last Tuesday. . . Dorothea Mills is {ll. Miss Cotter of Vorcester, a graduate nurse, is caring for her. and Mrs. Oscar Sanger wel- Mr. comed a 12-pound son last week. Mrs. Sarah Smith of Webster was with her brother Sunday. Bernice Welch, who. has been ill, is “ecovering. ST . Mr. and Mrs (C. F. May of Webster ‘ere with “her sister one Jay . last Charles Smith of Wehster-calle¥ on cal friends Sunday. ‘Mrs. Knowlton was a Webster vis- itor Thursday . 3 - 'EVERYTHING EEECTRICAL You Get Qur New Numbe Franklin =~ Street.. . IN-THE NEW SUNLIGHT BUILDING s '~ AFTER FEBRUARY FIRST. 3 MORE ROOM FOR US—BETTER SERVICE FOR YOU. - 3 Norw! Bertha S I sprained hi a week at daughter, Mrs. Frank Linn a fall. SOUTH WOODSTOCK Minnie Wells of Net spendinz a3 few days v POMFRET CENTER Everstt E. Brown attended the ban- quet_of the Worcester County Farm Bureau-league at the Baneroft hotel in Worcester Saturday, when 325 sat down to dinner, which -was followed by an interesting urogramme of noted speakers an agricultural topics. George . Porter and family weére in Worcester Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. George Fawley andf daughter Evelyn spent Sunday in Can- terbury with relatives. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Egerett E. Brown, Mr. and Mrs, Frank A. Haines, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert ‘Slye, Miss Euretta ‘G. gmsvenor and alir:. Elizabeth Jewett | o8 e o rown attended- the sta angs at | SOUDIE ke X Waterbury this: week. 0 = ore° LW, Pierce-at Rockvi A. R, Scranton WESTMINSTER e day this week. Their was a meeting of the mem- bers of Westminister Congregational church Monday.~ to elect officers for Sunday servic- and Sunday = Edgar Parkhurst resigned his office as clerk of the church and Mrs. Colum- hus Smith has taken the Miss Nellie_Colburn was tary and treasurer of -the school. Herbert Neiso grange coavent PACKER Thomas J. B il §s recovering- = Postmaster Sunday [ DS ¥er postofiic: Charles Leonard has returned from |- 3iss New York. Philips we Charles Koch of New Raghelle, 1s| Ch srending the week' with his family at Broadview. Mrs. Anna Rosenzweig M. HOURIGAN One Week'’s . . Special Sale PARLOR SUITS Capyright 1909 by C. E. Zimmmerman Co. No. %5 We are gohghhebtbe‘omdmzbwa- ting on the market:for ONE WEEK ONLY our entire stock of PARLOR SUITS at the following reduced prices, $£25.00 SUITS. $32.00 SUITS. $40.00 SUITS. $50.00 SUITS.. $60.00 SUITS... See Our M. HOURIGAN, 62-66 Main Street. Branch, Jewett City. .SALE PRICE $18.00 .SALE. 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