Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 30, 1915, Page 10

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R Windham County BROOKLYN Serve Supper—Desaths, Mrs. 'ashburn, Mrs. Henry S. Marlor, A, Bradford. T M. Lawton, o scudent ot he Polytechnic school has been ing a vacation at his home, hav- Just passed his senior mid-vear mation. James C, Palmer is visiting ber Mrs® Howard Travis, in t of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A Spaulding. Men Serve Supper. men of the Baptist church zave ovster supper in the vestrv Frida; r‘:'mle_v B, Witter has had as her her_cousin, Mrs. May Fowler, of iburn, R 1. iss Helen L. Witter and her cousin, Kingsley, of Plainfield, were with in Fail River, Mass., over Sun- Died Suddenly. fessor Washburn received o tel- ¥riday evening telling of the s§dden death of his mother in Wor- She . with her busband fed. there from th shert time since. - = Irving' W, Iyon {s with ts, Mr. and Mrs. Flliott E. a visit. Mrs. Marlor's Burial. n~ Monday the sad news came fo of the sudden death in New York Harriet J. Marlor, widow of Henry Marjor,” who died suddenly only a months since. The bod W3 ht to her old home Wedne: ¥ loon and on Thureday funeral ser- were held, Rev.. A. P. Knell offi- Burial was {n the South cem- lot, beside ler . George A. Bradford. Tuesday word was ri sudden death of George A. Brad- in Cleveland, Ohio. The bod brought here Wednesday_afte and the funeral services Congregational ch: n, Rev. B A Kinmouth eiating. Burial in the family plot_ the South cemetery Three cousins brother a as bear- her Nen, ceived of rs, G Genung_was in_Boston Wednesday and Rev. E. A. Kinmouth was in Norwich the same dav Wednesday evening a social Sas held at the home of M Jopn Lindbers EKONK F. part a Ms Pageant on Life of St. Paul, Prepared | b Pastor Well Received—Miracu- lous Escape from Drow: On the first evening t the Life of & William Reynolds Sunday eveni Harry Sayles Paul Margaret Tanner s The Jegusalem interpreted the Tt will take nine more evening: each evening will have 2 new program. Mra. BEdward Gallup invited the ladies to _her house to prepare the costume: Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Gallup and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gallup visited in Danielson with Mrs, Ethel Ingalls Tuesday % the pages prepared i 2} and Escaped Drowning. It seems almost a miracle that Miss Sanborn was not drowned then her horce hacked off the Tanner bridge one day last week.. Miss Sanborn was in the water up to: her neck at one time. Mr, and Mrs. V. B. Galup - called on Mrs, Potter and Mrs W W, Card Wednesday ternoon and spent the evening with Rev. William Rewynolds. Tt is rumored that Mrs, Sarah Wil- ©ox has sold her farm. This is the third week Benjamin {iHall has been serving as juror in’ Nor- wich and Hartford Mr. Young, state school supervisor, wisited the schools here Wednesa: Everett Gallup visited his uncle, Al- bert Gallup, in Hartford, Is < Thursday. NORTH WOODSTOCK Entertainment Given by Men's Club— Birthday Dinner Guests. C. M. JPerrin .nado .2 business- trip to ‘Worcester; Monday. .Club Entertains. 2 An entertainment was ziven under the auspiceseof: the Men's club, Wed- nesday cvening, - the-program consist- Tne ‘of YeAQinEa by Mrs Honry FUIL of Southbridie, weldcutionist, and piano and violin: récitals by artists from Worcester: A’ well filled house showed much ‘ingerest*in -and cnjoyment. of he numibers: rendered. Mrs. Loekwood, formerly Miss Flor- énce Hibberd, of this place, is a guest at her old home. Men’s Club Officers. The newly elected officers in -the IMen’s club are for the coming month: Frank Barrett, president; Mr. Dem- ming, vice president: Howard Perrin secretars, and O. Milligan, treasurer: ontertalnment committee, Luther J. Leavitt, Di Pike and Ozias. Mil kS The . tapie of . Rev. Mr. Harrl Venture of a5 son's day - was, ‘oman. The’ topic for. next emfi:?w is,'Seliing the Birthright. It has:Mesn good _ sleighing. good ‘wheelipg and - gobd ' automabiling here. Quite finSuual for this season of the fd’ Mrs. Wendell Witter en- gAt-diner Friday, Mr. and Mrs, Olver Hiscox. Mr. and Mrs, Irv- Sng. Paine, and Mr. and_Mrs. Charles Perrin, fn binor of Mr. Witter's hirth- day. CHAPLIN Ralph L. Chuvoh's Fingers May Bo Saved-—Ajd Society Meets, Ralph L. Church, the carpenter wio = ATrip toFlorida “Land of Sanshine and Flowers” affords an enviablechange from the rigors of wiater in the North. One may play Golf under lect climatic conditions, in the surfofsemi-tropical ‘waters, motor over the finest beaches tobe found anywhere— in a word, enjoy summer pleas- wres throughout winter in the .uh_t;ofwnnnhl le. The “East”and““West" alike Bold out their varied attrac- £ | vis The Moral | ETIN SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 1915 S FROM TWO STATES recently hag three fingers on-his right hand nearly severed by a power saw at his woodpile is doing finely and hopes to save the fingers as they are healing together again.- . | Orrin ¥. Wilson is building a new barn, | Mr. Bliss of Hssex is staving fof 3 time at Arthur Willfams'. The Ladies’ Aid society. met Wed- afternoon with Mrs. Merritt | nesday | Welen, 3 | The board of relief holds its ficst meeting at the town building mext Mond: | | Appointments Truly Rural at Fire Company’s Barn Danoe—About $85 Cleared. About - three hundred attended the |barn dance at the Town hall Friday |evening, held by the Central Fire Co. {No. 1. The hali was decorated with | ears of corn, cornstalks and pumpkins. Straw was strewn on the floor and the hall was lighted with barn lanterns uring the grand march. The Colonial orchestra, dressed in rural costumes, |furnished music. During the inter- | mission. Tha Huntington played the ! . Frederick played the harmonica derickk Mitchell- manipulated bones. Mr. Tinkham of Hanover was prompter and .was assisted by car Clarke of Dayville. The grand {march was led by Mr.-and Mrs. Fred- {erick Fagan, after which the old fash- fioned dances were enjoyed by voung |and old. ice cream, sods, fruit, pump- kin pie and cheese were sold during the evening. About $85 will be added to the treasury, as the Teceipts of the cvening exceeded $100. Probably an- | other dance will be heid before long. Local Jottings. rs. Ella Palmer of Danielson was & visitor here Monday. _Mr. and Mrs. John H. Vaughn, Miss \liriam Vaughn and Master Stanley Vaughn of Norwich were Sunday vis- itors . with local relatives Frank Harrington and _danghter. Louise Harrington{ were in New Lon don Saturds Mildred Mills of Providence is Miss visiting at Arthur Davis’ Mrs. Alpheus Rider is visiting Mrs. Cyrus Tourtelotte in East Thompson. Afrs. Celinda McStay is spending a few days in Moosup at William Wil- kinson's, Rev from to Cha. his preach Mrs. By parents_in Mrs | iting es Downes has recovered | recent illness and was able Sunday. rett Ladd Scotland. E. H. Lillibridge has been i relati in Providence. and Mrs. Charles McFarland returned to the home of Mr: “arland’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bv dd Walter W pare McFarland, m has returned from where he has had a. sus operation performed on his is visiting her I Mek {eret and- two chil- isiting Mrs, and Mrs. Rob- Mrs. Abby Lilibridge of Westerly s sister, Mrs. George Lor- I. Millette was a Putnam George Gadbois and. daughter returned to their home in No They have been Spending sev- tal days here on account of the ili- =S o ‘f:u‘:grg ©. Gadbois. Zarl Gilbert ‘of Jewett City w { Monday_visitor here. S Miss Beatrice Seguin spent Sat with her sister, Mo er, in Putnam. State Master at Installation of Littla Rivor Grange, wich. e arda; Frank D. Thay, At the last regular meeting of River grange, State Master J, Arthur Sherwood, assisted by Mrs. Addie C. Hyde of Brooklyn grange and Mrs. An- gie M. Burnham ‘of this grange, in- stalled the following officers in a very tle Dieasing manner: Master, Charles E, {urnham; overseer, Ralph Burchnall; ecture Mrs. Gertrude Pearl; chaplin, Burnham; steward, Richard secretary, S. Elizabeth treasurer, Heuben . Pearl steward, James_ Sfmpeon Vera B. Jewett; Pomonast G | Arline Thompson:. Ceres, Evelvn M. Pearl: lady stant steward. Viola V. Jeweit. Guests were present from { Brookivn,” Natchaug and Shetucket {sranges. " After ‘the meeting & light | Sipper was cerved. { Mr and Mrs. Charles Benz pubumn, ‘R. I, are visiting at . 1‘ Peart's. Mrs. George Fitts is gain confin to_her bed by illness, - = Mrs. William Phillips, who has been ting her brother in Chaplin, has re- rned home. EAST Sleig| WOODSTOCK 9. Excellent—Society for VTI- lage Improvement Formed. The Clover.clrcls. will ‘meet with M T. A, Turner this (Saturday) aft- ernoon. Subject, :Gaod. Bird, . the In- dian. The programme. will'be in charge of Mabel . Richardson. The sleighing is. excellent: a:little more snow. would prolong it. Many are improving the sledding by - gettingithe, year's supply of. wi Mrs. R. B, B an_attack of grip. | Mrs. Jessop is_ il 1 New Organization. [ A soclety for village improvement| |was founded Monday cvening, .with {Tracy White president, Mabel 'Bddy |and “willlam_ Neer Neely - vice - presidents; and Agnes White secretary. A .board of directors was also clected. Monthly meetings wili-be held at the Tall, WILSONVILLE Mr. and Mrs C. T. May .of Web- T spent Wednesday with her sis- { ist {te €. K Webster is il again, | ~Carl Scheriter and daughter. Bertha | have returned from Leominster and jare at their home, The funeral of Dorothea hter of Fred Mills, was last Thursday . the ill, although quite | comfortable at present. Bernice Welch, who has been 1lI, is | recovering. irs. Sarah Smith of Webster was h her brother Wednesday. Mrs, William Prince is improving after her illness. 1 only | i } Mrs, D, T. mantic Thursday, Phillips was in Willi- . Grain and daughter, of Hart- spent the week end at B. Bers- gren’ Mr. Menkens entertained his nephew several days last week. Mre. J. J. Fitzgerald and son Fran- cis were in Willimantic Saturday. J. W. Cartwright entertained friends from Boston over the week end, J. 3. Fitzgerald spent Sunday New London. Miss Helen Cartwricht is visiting ifriends in New York in Hddy! is-recovering from HTown Wr. and. Mrs. F. F. Holt Celebrate Twenty-third Wedding Anniversary " and Daughterls Birthday. Mr, apd Mrs. Jofn Ashiey.. of Liys- Sen, Neb., ‘wers' fuests of Charles Chamberlin Wednesday Miss Bertha Lewis i confined to the house with tonsilitis, Two. Anniversaries. Mr, and Mre. F, F.iHolt of Babcock Dill éelebrated thé twenty-third atini: versary of':their, marriage. Jan. 26th and at the same time their daughter, Goylding, ~celebrated ihe - aighteenth anniversary of her-birth Monday. by a reception given at their homes Henry Witter of Willimantic, " AMr. and Mrs. John Ashiey of Ulysses. Neb, and Mrs. E: L. Palmer and.children, of this town, were guests Thursday of Willlam M. Burnham, of Scotland. Frank Beckwith cf Babeock hill has been .engaged as conductor on the Shore Line - Biectric railway, Mrs. Felix.Kirchner has been visit- ing relatives in. Norwich for a few daye. 4 3 Aiss Florence Chibert is M with malaria, Miss ‘Iva' Adams ‘spent Sunday in Norwich. i Mrs. Pedersen and ham-was in Conant ing on the latter's Charles Hahn. . Miss Emma S. Babcock was calling on_friends’ {n Willimantic Friday. Mrs. Martha Potter .has - returned from a'visit in New York. Mrs, George Stiles has been in Fall River the past week s b Mrs, Geary has been entertained by Miss Josephine Palmer, Mr. and - Mrs.- William Derman of Viantic are being: entertained by Mra Mary Crane. Mre. Belding. from Pittsburg, Mass., is. visiting at the home of. C. L. Clin- ton Mrs. Mary o Puesday daughter, Mrs! Birthday Reception. Charlie Smith celebrated the twen- ty-first ‘anniversary of his birth Wed- nesddy by a reception given his young friends at the home of bhis' parents. The entertainment consisted of musie, sames and refreshments. The" Smith-Winchester Marhine Co. is ronning 5 per woel SCOTLAND Ladies Aid Society Serves New Eng fand Supper—Sale of Former Phiney Place. soclety gave a New England supper inthe chapel Wed- nesday night, at which there was a sood attendance. It was 2 splendid evening and a fine sociable “time was_enjoyed. The -proceeds -are to g0 toward the carpet fund, -for the churchh. Owing to the se nizht the regular The Ladies ere storm Saturday weekiy singing class aid_not meet. but will meet tonight. Harty P. Chesbro - spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Hartford attending the Dairvmen's meet: Everett Kimball, 1. 0. Haskins ar Rev. Martin_Lovering were delegates meeting neld at the Y. M. C. tforq Tues Property Sold. The proverts E. Phinney was York purchaser, [ a former who will repair the ysettie there soon, Airs. Tt Spellman of Willi- mantic is spending eels 2nd with Mr. and_Mrs. Budene Kimball. Mrs, Frederick N. Taylor of anon, Mrs. Alice Willoughby and Mr Sadie Kimball i all attended a arange feation in Can erbury Wednesday. SQUTH KILLINGLY Willing Workers Serve Supper— itor from Canada. Workers served a. hean e parsonaze Friday even- Mrs. BEdmund Goodness bad rge of th Mrs. A: B, Phillips as Horace Mason of Provide: the guest of A. A. Jacques, Mill Moved. A. B,_FHall has finished sawing: for N. D. Prince and moved his mill to a lot near Da; yville Four Corners. own- *hild K. H S home few n_account of . Felix Lefleur - spent in Wauregan. Mrs. with frien Felix Gendreau, a former, residenteot T this place, now living visiting local relatives. . A Hall ‘miade a_busimess trip: Fosier Center Mpnday,. . Miss ‘Doane and Miss hieg Doand ors. at ‘The Qaks™ Wednes- Canada, is to Mrs. George Pierce: and Mildred of- North Sterling. tors at A. E. Hall's, Thesda) . Gaughter were wisi- Bverett E. Brown. spoks on’ Poultry on Private Estates at the ‘banquet of the - Farm.Sliperintpndents’ club at Hartfotd. Monday evening. Mrs. Charles. Van Brunt of Read- ville, sister of Mrs. Courtland‘ Happin, underwent ‘an operation reeently in Boston. Mz, and Mrs. Frank Hatues, Mrs, Herbert:Slye and ‘' Brerett E. Brown attended the dedication of Canterbury Grange~fiall, Wednesday, ond- report a. very enjoyable affair, ° Miss® Virginia Sharpe treated ‘her pupilsito a’ sieigh, ride Tyesday. MiSis “Annie ‘Christie- is in. Hartford for twvo weeks' wisit 'ather. Drothers. Mr. Nichols of ‘Hartford zave 3 lec- ture on the: Young :Peaple’s ‘Christian Endeavor society Sunday motning. Mrs. Amna Roserzweéig - returned home recently from a visit with her daughter at Norwich “Towns- My, Birdie -Silverman* o’ Norwich 2 s'spending the week with her relatives at Rosedale. \. Duiring . the " storm < Saturday - night, ‘the “flagpole iowned ~by »James Jones broke’in two. PACKER Thomas-J. -Brown was a-recent vis- itor in the Rose of ‘New England. Mrs. Fred:Pineault of Norwich call led on Mrs. Philip Simino Wednesday. Alrs. Fannie Tripp visiting friends’ in Professor Joseph Dows was ing the schoqii Thursday. Miss Hattie PHHlips left Wednes- day_to spend a few weeks with friends in Putnam spent “Tues Norwich. ¥i “Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Reed of Stafford Springs are at their summer - home ere this week. his ice house filled. Clifford Wilson is in Mansfield visit= ing his aunt, Mrs. Irving Goodiwell. Joseph Bullock of Mansfleld is v ing at Mrs, Jennie Barlow's. The two children of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Barlow have whooping cough: H. €. Barlow made a bueiness trip 10 the thread city Thursday. Mrs. Henry Eastman, who has beext il for some time, is able to sit up. CLARK’S CORNERS Jirs. Allen Jewett recently visited her_sisters in Norwich. % Ars. Flelder Neff lias returned after spending {wo wwesks in Newark, N. J. liss. Grace .Watson sof- New Lon- ing. her sister, Mrs. W. E. ried-a shower Douquet'of. carnations and Jilfies of the valey. Her dress was silk crepe s chine with lace. There was a breakfaSt at the brides’ . home after which they left for Woonsocket. ‘There are-to have.a reception at the home of the "groom’s paremts _this (Saturday) evening.. They will make thelr.ome. ith thé - bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs: Joseph Stone. " Club Efection. - The “A. B: B.-&luh had their election of officers-Wednesday night choosing Charles Weeéks Jr.. president; Walter Rollinson, vice president; Oliver Tat- rault, secretary; -John = Pechie Jr., treasurer; and Clima Bonner, janitor: The: drawing-in . machine . has been working_evenings. Mrs. William Harvey and family of Pawticket are visiting Irank Pechie and family. Adelard Oben. was Monday; on businéss. Jobn Pechie Jr. spent Grosvenordale. Mrs, John Pechie s ill The road to-the Attawaugan cross- ing is being repaired.— Earl Weeks has started the Textile school at Putnam. Mrs. Lyman Taft fs 1l Miss Gladys Leader,” who was re-| cently- operated on - for ‘appendicitis re- | turned liome Saturday Joseph La Favre-injured lifting & 1S6-pound dumb EAST KILLINGLY Death of Mrs. Lucy Chase Brainard —Dr. Biake Gives Lecture. in Providence, unday at to attend wrist | by bell ev. P. L. Cosman, formerly of this place, naw colposter for the state of Rhode Island, called on friends here Friday and Saturday. everal from here aitended the lec- ture given at in e “r—i pheum theater, Tiesday evening Mrs, Alberf E. Sayles and son| nes have returned to their home. in | North Scituate, thie week-end w Sayles' ents, Mr. and. Mrs.- J. Albert Brook Joseph Dumas Jr., called on Ballou- ville friends Tuesday. h par- Providence d__and daughter guests of friends in Dan- ielson, Sunday of Elmyille, her sister, ple; here with rtlott . Rich, who is emp! spending a few yod | days {2t her home Mr. and Danielson. spent Sunday Chase and family. Death of Mrs. James S. Brainard. Word was- received here Wednesday of the Geath of Mre. James S. Brainard ase) Kennett Square, . Tuesday. Brainard was daughter late Dr. &3 vho at the Chase vear: fore 1 o1 wit P i i at Jirs. the lived here many Putnam. Pranklin of Danielson called ends here Thursday. Lecture by Dr. Blake, A, Blake a le church Saturday et ture at] ening on Dr. the Upper George Pray realatives here ABINGTON New York Paper Inguires About Mys- terious Meteor—Pulips Have Sleigh- ing Party. ? Ballonville nday; The editor of a New York p i wired a resident for a story about a meteor which..is said to have fallen in_ this vicinity Sunday night. Al are wondering who knows about Public Lectures Arranged. It hias been arrunged to have a pub- c entertainment service at the Con- gregational church on the evenings of the following dites: Friday, January 29, lecture by Rev. J. B. King, The American Soldier; Triday, _ February lecture by Judge E. M. Warner o Prison Reform; Friday, Vebruary 25, illustrated leatire by Rev. F. D. gent, subject, Holland: Friday. it | illustrated lecture Dy Re: Barber, subfect, London: March 26, miscellaneous concert Congregational - church clioir ‘of Put- pam. Sleigh Ride For Pulils. On Wadnesday school closed at orelock: The teachers, Miss Sharp and Miss Bane gave their pupils, 3 in number, a sleighing party golng ir two large sleds through Pomfret Cen. ter, Pomfret street, and Woodstock. Walter E. Brown who has a charge of thie Poultry plant at Ham- let farm for a number of years recent- 1y purchased the George Lowry proper ty at Pomfret Center. DAYVILLE Basketball Team. Winning Personal ‘Items. o n Mrs, Mary Street daughter in New York Joseph LaBonte is ill Fred Bellows is able to walk about with the. assistance of a.cane. Mr. Willlam E. LaBelle was in Prov- idence Tuesda: vis Mrs, Sabt Russell is visiting in Mystic. Mrs. €. A: Russell is spending the week with her daughter, Mre. ., W. W. Atwood of Danielso Miss Sadie Reddy -is mother, Ars. . William week. Henry Burnett is working Assawauga company The - Basketbal] -team Austin: Brooke, Jr. captain, fine team - work. - The plavers o MerrellR. Bennett, John -0'Neil, Wal- lace Page-Paine ang Alcade Page. George Webster has moved into his new home here in.the village. Mrs. A. T. Hope.is able to be out| atter several ‘weeks of iliness. { Reddy siting this for the of Dayville, | doi ONECO 3iiss MeDermoit of Versailles spent Thursday visiting the Model scheol. S. Brown was- called to Deep River Thursday morafng oy the illness of his mother. Mre. Harry Sherman-s Wednesday. 3 Ajss Mary Shermdn is at her lome on Sterling Hilh C. D. Whitford Was:in Wednesday- Jfrs. ¥red Wilcos atended the fu- nersi of .Tier mother near Boston. 1 Moosup Providence. .- Supersisor J. W, Dows was'in town | Mesting—First in Series of Lectures this week. > . T Given. ATTAWAUGAN Althousgh the weatlier Was unfavor- : able and the walking Lad, there were elaht prosent at the moiting in_ the Church Entertainment — Oben-Stone | chibel | tonday afternoon of the Wo- ‘Wedding—Jeseph _LaFavre "Injured|from China and India were read by by Lifting 186-pound Dumb Bell, . |Mrs. Plumb and Aiiss Arnold. The = - first chapter of “The Child in the Midst There was an ntertainment at. thelwae given by Mrs. Poquin and ~Mrs.| AL E: church Wednesday evening. Ice | Joan Potter, Tea wus served Aiss | cream ‘and cake were for sale after|Clara Johnson and Miss Gertrude Arr- | the entertainment. : nold. : | Helen Leonard lias. dipbtheria. Miss Helen Harrheton of Williman- % Oben—Stone. tic has been the guest vf Mrs, M. R.{ Aiss Lilifan. Sone-and Wilfred Oben | FIumb_ for severa] days his wee i were married by Rev. Ignatins Kost at Attended Hartford Meeting. St. Joseph's énifrch in-Dayville. They| Rev. M. R. Plumb atterded - the jvere attended Ly their fathers as wit- | meeting celebrating the 50th wuniver messes. The bride wwore & veil caught|sary of the Conmecticut Teinp:rancef up with lillies of the <alley. and car- | unjon 'in ‘Hartford Tuesday. { {in | She escaped personal | Piatmasia | ore Tea Follows Work .at Missionary Lectures on the War. Friday evening the first of the six lectures.on the Countries now at War was given, the subject being Ger- many and Why She is Strong. The| others are France and the Marseillaise | February 5; Great Dritain and Her| Policies, February 12: Russia, the Land of the lkon, February 19 1 tria and Italy, February 26(h i Balkans and the Eastern Question. March 5th. The pictures do not show any of the horrors of war, but de- pict interesting scenes in the different countries. Wae in Winsted Fire. Miss Anna Bates, a Gilbert school faculty sted was the Park hotel there which was badly damaged by fire recently. Mliss Bates' room was on the fourth floor. injury but her possesslons were soggewhat injured 4 smoke and water. he fire occurred about 2 a. m. One day last week “Johnny Jump Ups” were in blossom in the Arnold garden. Several flowers . were picked. C. Arthur Keeney has been in Hart- ford and New Dritain for a few days. Miss Swift's Memery Honored. Out of respect for Miss Julia Switt, whose death occurred in Willimantic Tuesday the supper which was to have been served Friday evening was postponed until February. Miss Swift was ono of the oldest members of the Congregational church and as long as ber health permitted was amn active worker. CANTERBURY GREEN Rev. T. E. Davies of West Mystic Sup- plying at Parsonage—Christian En-| deavor Societies Rally—Grange Hall| Dedicated. Rev. T. Davies of West Mystic will preach this Sunday and the fol- lowing Sunday at the Consregational church. Rev. and Mrs. Davies will als at home at the parsonage for 2 week or more in the absence of the pastor who will be away over two va-| cation Sundays { At the Christian this Sunday evening speak of the life and work of the Mis. sionary in Turkey from the point of view ©of one born in a missionary home{ in that land. ] C. E. Rally. st Sunday afternoon’s rally societies of Canterbury an enthusiastic affair led | ntotive Kndeav- was roup of repre: rank Hoxsie leaded at the Green. Biiven represented the society, Mi C. B, Mrs. soclety o ndeavor meeting| Mrs. Davies will L of the by a rs. as: home Bernice, Method Plainfield Westminster President Frank Nichols of the Cor necticut C. J. union spoke of the his- tory of progress of Christian Endeavor movements and of the value of b Pledge. Th each W, H, speaker, | ars present for a message. i speaking ir ehalf” of | a t of Rev. | J. F and Rev kindred subjec Mrs sang “1 Know t Live T three called La mi Speerl Ky violin, Have a Saviou mpainment. A Tow o nd girls sang “Someb with Miss Elsie Hawe merit. The next district be ai Westminster in Fel and will probably be an afterncon meetin: Spoke at Westminster. Mr. Nicholas was entertained over the week end at the Congregations parsonage. Sunday morning Mr. Bt. Quick took bim to Westminster church where he spoke at the morning service. Miss 2 Segur's niorbovs Needs You,” | accompain- | meeting will| Local Notes. The mid-week praver meeting nest week will be held at the parsonage at 7.80 p. m. The subject is an the Wide Relations of Religion: “Religion and Busines Mr. The last praver. Herbert Williams™ Thursda: Herbert Graves, master of range attended the state grange aterbury week before last Busy Grange Week. The decication of the new Grange ball Wednesday afternoon and the presentation on Friday evening of a four act play by members of the grange made it a busy Grange week in Canterbury. The play Wwas entitled “Home Ti The cast follows: Martin Wiers, “H. C. Lacraw Leonarq_Everett, James Towne; Joseph Howard Hoxsle; Ruth Winn, nton Frink: Alma Wayne, Miss Williams: Aunt Melissa, Mrs. ert Graves; AMrs, Poplin, Mra. . Lacrow; Lindy Jane, Miss Lo- retta Curran. Enters Northfi Miss Edith Exley who has for the last year or more been the assistant of the Rey. Miss Jones at the parson- ¥ B Harold Vincent, John H. Cone Tizzard Mrs, it { Than T __QUALI PURITY s absofl;tgly . quality, and its fov or MADE ONLY . 5. Pat, Office. Established 1780 ure, it is of high Guard against imitations:—the Sen"iné‘;" the trade-marls on the package and is WALTER BAKER & CO. Limited DORCHESTER, MASS. is delicious. BY 7 Mrs. | Congresa;jonal chureh, ¥ D Helen and John Winch and Henry Du- | 1 o guest of her daughter, TS| PORSTIEN N, rrow offic iated. Buri rant of Souihbridge, Mass, - -Walter,| \¥ Stetson % 18| was in the Westford Hill cemetery Ernest, Gertrude and Susan Hattin of| - Itazel Smith of Springfield . 2 Chaplin, Crol, Frank, George, Georse, 2t J. Alton Loomis Ella and_Mazgie Cushman of West Strong, telegraph operator, is| Ashford. There vine great-grand- from Andover, where he wa; children, Albert and in Zellar of| taken il with grip % o Warrenviite 5 Mrs. Eve Warfield and Miss Doris| roh Roll Call—New Deputy Jailer AR Wart were recent zuests of the|Chu former's cousin, Mrs. Jennle Bolton in Hartford. MANSFIELD CENTER Young People’s Club Studies Town's History—Rev. E. O. Mead Addresses Brotherhood. SOUTH WOODSTOCK Aliss Nellie Lowe Rockville. Mrs. Belle Young is weeks in Packerville. W. H. Young has l0ad of norses. Clifford Needham was found dead last Sundar morning by the Ayers place, death being caused by freez- i has returned from The Willing Workers met at the church parlors last Wednesday after- noon Jan. 20th, and. worked on aprons Studied Town's Hi The Younz People parsonage Wednesday evening, Jan- vary 20th. The subject being The i tory of Mansfield, Miss Helen Hunting ton was chairman. Stanley Arvenc: read 2 paper about the settlement: Robert Barows aMout the early set- tlers: and Miss- Helen Huntington a paper on the Growth and Manufacture of Mansfield. Arthur Barrows read a poem written about those buried in the Mies Maud Scranton spent a few s in Bast Woodstock recently. Senexet Dramatic club is to the drama “Between Two Lives, Abington hall. WOODSTOCK VALLEY Miss Mabel J. Weiant has returned to Allen Kenyon's after spending s eral weeks Waterbury and sive| in New tain, el g old cemetery. Music was given by M B een Taistat ~;‘f‘“‘;“"'§m D100 | Dunstan, Mr. Bacon and Miss Bessie 1a 78 takaniaciol, Tosslng ity g | Learned. Miss Bertha Bowen and 570 nouec onnea by SieWesuer | Mies Rose Antnony sans “Just = Sim- Miss Tnez Carpenter of Worcester | PleSonsl = o0 is spending several days with hel par-| < 3 ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Carpenfer, Mr. Aver preachfd a_very interest- Mrs, i D. Bloom is recorering at | Ing sermon about “The Little Lad with the Day Kimball hospital ve Loaves and Two Fishes. == 2 Rev. I5. O. Mead of Exeter and I Tolland C ety Hill gave o very interestingly "'l written paper on “Rural Life” The oiian ou Brotherhood Invited Mr. Meade to COLUMBIA New Books Selected for Ladies’ Aid ‘Society’s Choiy ficers. come for an open meeting Januar: Miss Vera Olds and Miss Florence Reed of Willimantic spen: Sunday With Miss Fannie Robinson. Miss Deila and Alberta Eno are at home. William Reed o Library— o of Of- ¢ New Britain is vis = iting friends here. 1 b viging the| Mrs. Hausmann of Willimantic fan brother in New'Jersey. |®pent January 26, with her daughter, ¥ Coll of Burnside, who | Mrs. John Johnson. s Leen ill with pleurisy, hag #o far| Mr. and Mre. Clifton Church ar recovered that he came fo Columbia|son Lawrence, of Chaplin, spent Fri day, January 22, with h W. R. DavolL. STAFFORD John C. Collins te Address Directors | of Young Men's Club—Installation at Grange. to spend Mr. and a_few days with Mrs. Warren A T sister, Mrs. bad for a few rains of la a_ four-hors roduced in this veauired “adies’ club met | X sined. by Mrs.| Tt y afternoon. 1 Ruese! is able to be out| 4 in town FROY Tuesday in Hartford. K | onmhe Ladif, =5 supper Wednesday might /b, Sumner and daughter ter, M# Charies Souter Westford Hill Appointey. ting ‘and roll call of urch was held it week all. Lunc servea ' . Yinton of Mans- Sherl Kibbe of field Leonard Roekvi as dep of four term iday e ngresations] .\r.‘ an he nion Co lay aftefnoon w club met Wednesc. / Mrs. v of Th clu da. odist church met Th with Rev. J. N. Geisler. > Harry Hafding of « t > turned home Jast week afis some gime with Bartlet Miss Alice Hall is fll. Coble- Rev X a g Mr. and Mrs. Lore M#ine g Jen- Bristol last week, g#55 Of Mrs. < nie Bishop. il too = Mrs. Maud Wo/Ward ook 10 has 12 B Chag Souter, to St. ITa T o -+ esday. One Hundred Volumes for Library. The library committee met Thurs- evening of last week to select the vearly addition to the| About 100 volumes were se- The members will meet again plete the selection ne: onday evening. Rey. lass S pied Th after several weeks' illness. Hassen is convalescing Mr. and Stafford street weeks in the H: at Martin The midweei-service was hel home of Mr. and Mrs. Wright. Rev. L. B, Curtis will exchange it the Rev. Mr. Tunnicliffe of Stafforgrilie Sunday John C. Collins to Speak. A meeting of the directors Stafford Young Men's club the club Monda: which time John E. O. Foster was absent again nday and the pulpit was occu- ¢ Mr. Willlams, of the Hartford logical Seminary, who gave us excelient sermon from the test, Lead 3e to the Rock That is Higher Officers of Aid Society. The Ladies’ Aid Society held@ their|flaven, executive gecretary annu meeting at the parsonage, | Friends of 1 ¢ 1 give a short Tuesday afterncon. The following of- | talk on'the subject of Outdoor Sports. ficers were chosen for the ensuing| Carl Lasoury ls absent from his du- year: Tirst directress, Mre. Fred A.|ties at Brown & Pennip’s on account of Hunt; second, Mrs. F. A. Cook; third,|a sprained anxle. Mrs. Howard Rice; secretary, Mra. Al- Grange Installation. onzo Little; treasurer, Miss Amelia J. i oy Fuller, The receipts for the past year| AL the last meeting of Stait were $290.45. The ladies mow have|STEnge, Jan 19, the officers were | $24.32 in the treasury and $253.15 on|3alled s L4534 Qdeposit in the Savings bank. ;e e uee aut I W, The worl in an able and impressive manner. After the installation a supper was served to about 85, many visitors bei present. STAFFORDVILLE Funeral of Mrs. Mathias Heck, Who Leaves 8 Children, 27 Grandchildren and 15 Great-grandchildren. The janitor of the town building not long ago picked up a handsome string of gold beads in the hall after an en- tertainment. Miss Tena G. Wolff and John Bow- ker of Norwich, spent the week-end with Mise Wolff's mother and brother, on_Columbia Green. % Miss Eliza A. Hutchins has been fil since last Sunday,. requiring the -care of a nurse. The selectmen have been having some had washouts filled on some of the roads. William Wolff and | Mrs. Mary Hecl, 81, widow of Math- Mr. and Mrs.|ias Heck, died last-Saturday morning Herbert P. Colins attended the annuallat the home of her daughter, Mrs..Lina meeting of the State Dairyman's As-{ M. Booth, with whom she resided. Mrs, cociation at Hartford, Wednesday. Heek was the daughter fo Mr. and Mrs, Lenwood Scovell moved Wednesday from Columbla Green, where he has been living for severai months, to the new residence which he recently erect- ed near the Windham-town line. BOLTON Chauncey Adams @f Stafford and was born May 26, 1833, in Stafford. She has lived in town nearly all her life and was a devoted member of the local Congregational church for a number of years. She had a cheerful disposition and made many friends, She is sur- vived by eight children, Mathias Heck, Tuesday was entered as a - student at Northfield seminary st Northfield, Mass. WARRENVILLE Golden Wedding Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Orrin L. Cushman, Mr. and Mrs. Orrin L. Cushman, of Willow road, Warrenville quietly ob- served their 30th wedding annlvers- ary last Sunday at their home. Mr. and Mrs, Cushman were married on January 24, 1865 in Willington, by Rev. Charles Bently. Mrs. Mary Jane (Lee) Cushman was born in Suffie d. the daughter of Charles and Amelia Smith Lee. Mr. Cushman was born in Tolland, the son of Isriel and Ame- Jia Ladd, Cushman. At the age of 20 years Mr. Cushman enlisted as pri- vate in Company K, 22nd. Connecticut infantry and served nine months. Mr. and Mre. Cushman began housekeep- ing in Westford, where they lived for about two vears: then they moved to Tower Hill, Chaplin, and lived one vear after which they moved to Warren- ville. Mr. and Mrs. €ushman have been blessed with nine. children of whom five are living. Mrs. Mary J. Howlett and Mre, Yiva Lawfon of Warrenville, Mrs. Nellie Winch Durant, of South- bridge, Mass., -Mrs. Bmma Hattin of Chaplin, and Bverett Cushman of West “Ashford. Mr. and Mrs. Cusbman have twenty grandchildren, Albert L. How- lett, Jr. of Fiskdale, Mass., Mrs. Lillie Pratt, Jobn Howlett of Warrenville. Mrs. Minnie Jacobe of Chaplin, Charles| and Caroltne Lawion of Warrenwille, 38 = Jr. of Union, Mrs. Jennie Harrie of Musicians From Hartferd Pldse with| Stawora, Myron: Heck of Union, Mrs. Entertainment—Town's Grand List| Lina Booth of Staffordville, John Heck $301,564. € of Wales, Mass., Wrs. Mira Rockwell 5 of Stafford Springs; Ered Heck of Hol- Harry L. Biil, the famous biind]yoke, Mass, and Mrs, Eliza Corbin of Springfleld, Mass. Siie also_leaves 27 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchil- dren. ~The funeral was largely at- tended Tuesday afternoon at 1.30 o'clock at the Congregational church. Rev. Marian H. Jones of Canterbur: Green, a_former pastor of this churc assisted by Rev. Clarence C. Lyon, pas- tor of the local Congregational church, banjo player of Hartford, and D. C. Rizzo, of Hartford, gave a musical en. tertainment at Bolton Hall, Monday evening. The program consisted of vocal and bajo solos h a plano ac- companist. A large and appreciative audience was present. School children had been celling tickets for several days, the one selling the largest num- ber. proved to he Herbert Hutehinson, | oficiated. Burial was in the Stafford- received one dollar. The chMdren re- | Ville cemetery. gelved o free dokel ufter havine sola Will Exchange Pulpits. five. The profit was divi etween | Nex: Sunday mopnt A the musicians and the Hall Hatiip] o IoTC Supdiy. s hiog - Rey Curtis of the Baptist church of Staf- ford will exchange -pulpits with Rev E. H. Tunnicliffe of the local Meth- odist church g EAST WILLINGTON After the program Mr. Bill:and Mr. Rizzo plavea for dancing’' during which time & collection was taken up for the players. They repeated their entertalument in Hebron the following night. Grand List $301,564. The assessors have completed their work, which shows the grand list of Bolton to be $301,564. Real estate, 274,670; horses, $10.§70; cows, $10,010, New Supply for Church, Julius Augur of the Hartford Semin- ary is to succeed Rev. Stanley C. Sher- man as a supply in the local church. Mr. Sherman has been compelled to give up preaching owing to the press- ure of his work in the seminary. I. Finley of New York spent Funeral of Charl Died at Hartford. Mrs, Ernest, Wilson spent last week Friday in Hartford. Miss Eisie Maine returned 0ol here Monday. Supervisor Garrison of Wiilimantic visited the schools here Tuesday. The many friends of Mrs. James Burdick are glad to learn she has re- covered from her recent iilness, i Death of Charles A. Richards. to her A. Richards, Who | Uneeda Biscuit Nourishment—fine fla- vor—purity—crispness —wholesomeness. All for 5 cents, in the ‘moisture-proof package. RAHAM CRACKERS | A food for every day. |& Crisps delicious and strengehening. Fresh baked apd fresh de- livered, 3 Sents- SNAPARGON: A delightful new bis- cuit, with a rich an delicious cocoanut fif vor. Crisp and alw: fresh. 10 ceats. Buy biscult baked by NATIONAL BISCUTL® -COMPANY Miss Rose Franceschina has return<| * Charles A. Richards died - at the ed to Bolton afier visiting frieifds in{Hartford hospital last week Wednes- South Manchester. day after an illness of about five Mrs. Chatien X. Toomis -ta in An-l#honths. The funaral wae hald at the

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