Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 6, 1915, Page 11

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Windham County CENTRAL VILLAGE Slsighing Party to Canterbury Green —Trolley Men Put in Strenuous| Week. Samuel Collins has been spending a few days at his bome in Warren, R.i I. Jie will probably move his family Lere in about a month. Mrs. Napoleon Bergeron of Daniel- Ttaly | the Eastern Question. |not show any but are views of LETTERS FROM TWO STATES Mr. was in Coventry Mrs. Myron Hadfield was thie suest |of Columbia relatives recently. Miss Lillian Hale of Willimantic and Miss Celia. Colbert of this town were entertained at Suests of Mrs, Henry Scribner. March 1st, General News. Mrs. Worthington Sungay. and Sn dinner as_week The Balkans and The pictures do of the horrors of war, interest in different parts of the countries and show con- ditions prevailing there, 1 be shot. His master, Jacob Tosenz- h him at the time of the accident. is being tanned and made into a rug in memery of his deyotion, Leon Letvy of New York, editor of the Motion Picture Program, was a suest at Rosedale Sunday John Leonard has returned from a st in New York. WINDHAM New Lamps for Chapel—Birthday Din- ner for Mrs. Plumb—Violin Making Popular, nith Services were St. end e church last Sunday omitted at after: Mrs. Patrick| The Ladies’ Mission society was en-(0f the storm. There iwere about § gon Baabbeen it tertained by Mrs. Helen Card af her [Present at the Conzrezational church s, Everett Teda has returned from|home Thursday afternoon. A ke Rl SR a visit with her parents in Scotiand. | B, W, Avery has beeh in New Haven |sefvice In the evening. == = Postmaster J. Edward Elliott at- for 'a few days. e s s oy emen’s ball in Jewett| Miss Portia Branche was a weel |the chapel St B Sy Cits St end guest at the home of Miss Rena | 0TSt s Eaxe,fne MEHL nE. Afurdock. | A. Keeney was the weel ub Entertained. Y {suest of Rov. and Mrs. . C. Gai inghast entertained at her home. from Dayville, Afrs. George Swan is seriously ill. Mrs. Dion of Taftville has been vis- iting with Mrs. Napoleon Le Cxaj.re Mre, Mary Lerkham and M of BDraintree, Clara 1. HL. Johin, for and Moosup. Ax ere =t trip to Fiorida. ord has . returned|alion of miosie. Sha Euests o V& in Winter Haven with liott where she has been -l S A N .\'l\r(sA . C, llla_t.(l,h 5 TNaymond Rider and _infant Mérriam, who hias been dnughter ave visiting at Mrs. Alpheus WOODSTOCK |spending ssveral weeks with her Rider’s. |brother, returned to Southbore, Mass., Mrs. .,a. neg Noble of Putgam spent| Episcopal Rector's Topics for February | Monday. 2 ner daugiter, Miss An-{ _Farmers' Institute to Be Held Men- |, e TRt U Sleighing Party. number of young people emd"cGl o day. The Ladies’ Benevolent society held Birthday Dinner. Mre. Seymour Plumb of Bridseport Ling party Friday evening and ok 3 3 aitenfied the Grange play, “Home| " = S SR her son, Rev. M. R. Plumb and wife. Ties” and dance in the Grange hall, Recter’s Topics. They entertained and Mrs. J. G recently dedicated. Rev. . B, Harrison has announced |Lathrop. Mr. harles Lar- ol lefghil are the best]the topics of & ring ¥eb- ee, Miss I 3 Sl Sn e ruary: 7th, Gather Up the Fragments; | Ada Larrab: this season. r] Tru ? Mocsup spent Sum-|14th, Peace Sund 1815-1915; 21st, [honor o 43(;‘&1-1:#;:&;:-. e | Lincom Suna 28th, Following the| A dozen W c lady membe Several local people aitended the D.|Leader. of the W lub enjoyed an af AR, meeting at the home of Miss Bfartha Faton in Plainfield. Burt Cook has moved from the Col- 3ins house in Kennedy City 10 one ot the Plainfield Woolen Co.’s temements en Moosup avenue. The meeeing of the King's Daught- ers was rot held Monday afterncon om mosount of the severe storm. Move From Wauregan. Hrnest Wilde has moved his family; here from Wauregan. He was form- erly station agent at Wauregan station. He {s now employed by the Plainfield Woolen company. Frederick Bourgue of Elmville spant Woodstock was well represented at the meeling in Putnam for forming a ‘Windham county farmers’ association. Mrs. H. R. Siye of Pomfret Center has been the guest of Mrs. Willlam M. . B. Harrison and G. H. Sum- ner attended the pomological meeting in Hartford this week. Rev. The Connecticut Agricultural college and the advisory farmers’ Gallup, Farmers’ Institute. ‘board” will hold institute at Sth. An Agricultural hall South Woodstock, on the morning and | afternoon of Feb. has been estended to all invitation the people ernoon at bridge and a ¢ ner at the Bingham They were guests of M Miss Daniels has returned Merriam’s. A number of the young people are who was taken to St. vital ill with | pneumonia, An der John t his home. in Woodstock and vi ¢ to be pies- ey Su_.\xg:‘y éwl Tafrance who attends|ent at this meeting. The programme TWrewn university in Providence, has|follows: 1180 a. m. add of wel- been spending a few days ata her|come. L. H. Healey, secretary hoard of home, on account of the mid-winter| re: Why the Dairyman |3 exgminations. Hard Week For Trolley Men. fage from the north on the elestric|A foad. The car men worked faithfully |gi all day ang all night and succeeded in | getting a car to Ladd’s Corner about| ® o'clock Wednesday morning. The | Central Moosup car made th first | irip Lo Moosup about 5 o'clos Wed- night. Much of the mill there is usually a car load,| ere from Moostp. | The Eucliet club met at their rooms| Odna \.e:uw sternographer. h: Been assisting at the offico of Lawye Bradford Danielson in Bloosup RNepresentative sons L. Adams $©as been in Hartford week. i Weaving Army Cloth. o CANTER‘EURY GREF‘N Guerin Family Seils Farm to Look After Property in France—Carrier J Injured. D, Lathrop Re ulpit ¢ el pxéarne.l last ‘~ Day preac Th morrow vmda. {d “spendinz_two weeks with frien hland Court botel, Hartford. | had for suests ‘ Buys Local Real Estate, Burdick of Danielson has hought | of Canter nd their Guerin the place in Canter- | Spaulding and his wife iately owned an 1} John Farragut who has becn soon_move to janitor of the Cen chool for daughter of Mr. an thirty been laid yon of Cant will be the hatr his foot and 1 neighbor. _ Canl will welcoma | the first been obliged Mr. and Mrs, i and their littie - iiln have been on account of urope. whic Suerin lose h had I o land at this in will be mi | to enter into the he community in a very friend- spirited way. 1t is hoped will return some time, Rural Carrier Has Fall en lce. The patrons and many friends of James Lathrop, rural delivery car- to learn of his acei- morning, when hels dislocating his inz bis ribs. He - T A. Appley to | at_Hopeville, who set the| s his son was out of town | made his usual son. Mr. and Mrs. Gu led {o sell th farm the war conditions i would have made M. 1 estate in France i time. { elp, |the sleigh Farm Manageme: Tgesday no cars came to the vil-{nf Tl | Woeman's Club: Holds Janitor Keep Records, BROOKLYN Unable to Work Time in 30 Years. {tend o ing. ent, Mr. ‘sve up Afternoon. Social 's club of Brookly 1y Dinner Guests. and Mrs NORTH STERLING is | et vel I Chance for A heavy col with snow ery good mot! 2m and was born Dec. 8, 185! Mrs. John La Place. to cover it, make: are out after them. Owing to th with e, quail and other le to eal. OBITUARY. Mrs. John La Place. a R. La Place, bir er and 2 kind neighbor. Frink | nk D. more Good Sleighing—Death of | £ ice on the ground, | to help the sick or needy, a Meeting—School | | For First Aid So Ladies’ rother Injured A erse’s Br Conv heir e The cold the iy up jsome tir Darvi SOUTH CANTERBURY J Lathrop, the r [ sier, fell and dislocated | Wednesday morning. ')rookfl Hadley of New Jersey 1 ard Fortune of Providence visit- I VAT ed his parents | Foxes are nume: u“s and a number Tolland County MANSFIELD CENTER Hollow Residents Accept Invitation to Social at Parsonage. ground being covered | find { The Mansfeld llow people were 2 3 and widow of John La Piace, |invited to the parsonage Tuesday Avopley to do “‘°|d' at her home in Essex last w es‘k m'e\ ening for a social time. The invitas supervision. HIS EOR | heuvt trouble and 2 complication of ais- | tion was yrell responded to and abou frem New Haven|eaces ~Mrs. La Place was a membec of | % wers ot bad weat : the mail route, }one of New sEngland’s oldest familios, | er. A straw 4 substitute for his{sng was the youngest do of | Johrson was enjoyed by Roswell and Angeline (Davis) Buck nd refreshmenis were n Hollow peonle. the old Buckingham homestead ~at | illing Workers Mest. Deep River. Her husband died two| n Wotes ot at e years ago. She is survived by a broth- |y s RVedsesdny aftarnoos. | rastus D. Buckingham, of Deep ffl ot 56 S nioyed. nd_six children, Leroy, Bearse, | Terry = was a great |Nelson and Anna B. of Hasex, Beatrice | 5 c with nce, quality of James H. Bailey| hei this last week. ided and, not of 2 Place was of 3 kind, | 7 wrence Dunston is at home. or the Ppsition, always Wiling| Jirs Baldwin of Bradford recentlyl isited her niece, Mrs. John Johns=on. Ruth Davoll me home from NMrs. | Pirdsal's Tuesday and has gone to WARRENVILLE Goo el for | “Arre] Alexander 2 few Harrieit Lanphear quielly ob-{%3¥S Wi - Larkham. seived her §ith birthday Jan ¥ith a: { the home of her daughter, Afrs. W, L Morris W. Golden Now Master Me- | fho o i WILLINGTON chanic at Trread Mills—First in Telia A, ord is at present Series of Lecture: | write, as her eyes| The icy walking and an epidemic of i badly colds lessened church attendance Sun- Underwood, who has Osecar D, Baker and A. M. Bassett|day morning. There were 49 at Bible aining, were Hartford Tuesday and Wed- | school. . Darrow’s sermon xie, wWho has been quar- let fever, is somewhat Golden, who for the past s ‘been master mechanic | for the Holland Manufac resigned 3 the Ameri Bab- guest her cousin, Mrs, Frank Smith of West Willington. Mafthews of sock hill has as her | Pot Dog Killed Hat B. C. Bigbee was esday. 2 ie C. Platt is the guest of iends in the Thread City. by Trolley Car at| Baltic—Hide to Be Made Into a Rug. 4, the topic Persistency, received much favorabie comment. Miss Palmer returncd afternoon, passed two days with Spencer, Mass., last week, Xew pent a few day in Hartford witk Crof - preac 2 PR R G 5 ru)otlsn\,)rfxz}llnovel preached here ook of a series of six 2 “Kernedy of New York was a made a round of ca on »n the couniries now at war was Suest of Mr. Coit ‘recently. 1er neighbor in the church Monday eveninz. Jan.} Mrs. Bopp and daughter Tootsie of Dass A 1ath, the subjec cf his lecture being | New York are visiting with Mrs. | ther and mothe 7y he Ts Strong. The | 5 far as the snow b n o8 the remaining “Dewe) the beloved pet mas o far will the sun e | fl’ Rub(‘dax? mourn his death. His end in in ¢ v the electric car in Bal-| Mirs. Seth Schofield is gaining at the . 15, Russi g over his hind leg. His suf- | Heriford hospital and cxjects (o return Feb. 22, Austria and fering was so Intense that he had tolheme sgon. = E { | | ANDOVER & Inmtailaticn at the Grange—Cessting| and Sleighing Excellent. Tax Collector T.eonard H. Parter is Teceiving personal taxes, which mus: bo_paid_on or before Feb. Mrs. Sprague and Afrs. who have been suffering are much better. Grange Installation. ! The grange nel@ the annual instalia- tion Tuesd: Depuly Grand Master Bradley of Verhon was the in- . Porter, rom asthma stalling officer, assisted by Mirs. Brad- ley. There was a large attendance, visitons being present from Bolton Coiumbia, Coventry, Hebron and Ver- non granges. Mrea. Stearns, ex-Senator Sprague, Edward M. Yeomans and Charles L. Backus, all charter mem- bers of the grange, and some of the tors made short addresses. A fine | | r supper was served. The srangs | n a very prosperous condition and large number has joined recentiy Rev. F. H. Cooper, uniil last May pastor of the Baptist church here, wa: the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. I Por ter for twc days, and left for Poquon-! whero he was formerly pastor. He | has retired from the active pastorate | nd has his home in East Marion, L. 1. Inherits Oil Painting. Tiev. John J. Leckelt attended the f\)nexa’ of an aunt in I‘A!I Tiiver, Mass. Through her death he comes into pos- session and ownership of an old and much treasured oil painting which has en in his family for several nera- tions. Sleighing and coasting are being much enjoyed, the roads and hillsides being in good condition. Sawmill Moved. Curtice, who has had his sew- e here for some months, removed t vesterday towards Dast Glaston- bury, where it will soon be in opera- tion. Mr. Rose, who has Leen in his emplo; and gcods at the same time. ‘Helen Hamilton taken to a Hartford hospital day for & minor surg: ical operatio: Lewis and son guests of ner”: Mansfield over bu'ldaw SOUTH WILw?ETON { Public Debato 3 ~—Grand List were in Increased $38,000. rage will be the topic of the debate in Social evening, Feb. 5. Willia and William H. Hall will and fizures to show why sirable that suffra women, while Re ear the result yoard of relief one m me ay rd £ the Increase ernoon HEBRON | Good Slei Inuuc:s L tend Soc hin ny to At- Jones of town last S “linton in Meeting Postponed. e 470‘6 T\’H ciub Qid not ount of the rain v come 2 long & brary whist fleduesda‘ s u—n well altended. ufte number came from a TOLLAND | Study Class Mests-~Plan for per. Pig Sup The Study class met Mongay with! Rev. B. F. Case. The rion Mission ciub met ¥ with Miss Lucile Agard. Te Mave Pig Suppasr. The annual pig supper of the Mel ©dist church is to be held this menth. ] An entertainment will be given in charge of Mrs. 1. Tilden Jewett, Ars. L. Erpes: Hall and Rev. J. N, Geisler. The bhoard of relief wiil meet in the town hali on the Mondays a8 usual. Mathias tch died at his home Sunday, Jan. 24, aged 61. is sur- vived by a widow and two children. Frank Luhrsen has beem appointed janitor of the L,nrmgd.!mra! church, to succeed Raymond lou‘.} who has resigned after a number of years ser- vice. Miss NMary Leonard of Haptferd spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. A, Leonara. Miss_Gertrude Clough spent S ents, Mr. of Eristel nday at the home of her par- and Mres. R. M. Cloygh. STAFFORD Ameng ihose from out of tows wio attended the funeral of Mrs, Mary FHeck were Mr, and Mrs. Allen 8. 'West, Ir, and Mrs. Bert Corbin and George E: ks, all ol’ Springfield, Mass.,, Miss Delia Heck Thompsonville. John T!em.]a and zmee sons, Torest, Brnest Robert Heck, of Wales, Mass., DMr. a d Mrs, Matt Heck and two daugh- T Adse and Mabel Heck, of Union, and Mrs. Myron Hecl and son, Charles YTeck, Mr. and Mrs. George Heck and two ldren, Edwin and Julia Heck, Mrs. Eva Flyan and Mrs. Eertha Fisher of Wales, Mess. &{1. ang M, David CGaudeile and faughter were ihe Fuesis of relaiives ‘ales, .\! 5., last Surdey. vden is confined to her Miss Idabelle Bowden was the guest of friends in Hartferd cver Sunday. for some time, moved bis fam- | on Suffrage to Be Held | | | | { { | | | | | It being good g : ort stay i {w i A | Tiday ‘ ! THIS TRADE-MARK IS YOUR GUARANTEE. There 1S no enume BAKER’S CO COA BAKER'S CHOCOLATE unless it has this trade- mark on the package. WALTER BAKER & CO.LTD. ESTABLISHED 1780 DORCHESTER,MASS Hood attended Allen in the Greenwich, COLUMBIA Mary Putney—Big | Library Ccmmnnu Selecla New Books —Grand List Increased $113,202. STAFFORD Funeral of Miss Double Ripper Weighs 300 Pounds and Carries Fifteen, veral estfield has returned to he: fford Dimmos reurned in com- an muda Herbert bad y attended esidence of Local Endeavor: Invited to Mans- d Center and Sterrs, HOPKINTON Apsoints Thom I To Council Maires Co —Community nst the serious sickness so likely to follow an ailmentof the digestive organs,—bilousness or inactive bowels, you can rely on the best known corrective Be«f,ci?‘:ms IIH Er'y\llal-‘.t s "' " the wi tinued to Socia Community d, are to mo temp: an interesting I programme. Daniel E. Blake and wife, Charles 1| s Cava, Wednesday to sttend the pemological | ing in Foot Guard hali. BOLTON NOTCH Knacker-Brockman Marriage — Desth of Mrs. Nettie Warner. Mps. Mary Brownell has reiurned from Springfield, where she has been iziting her sister, Mrs. C. 'W. Hale, Mr. and Mrs Loren Jdaine are in| Westerly, guests of Dr. Stanley Maine. Married at Parsonage. James Enocker of Hartford and Lil- lian Brockman were married at the parsenage Saturday night by the Tev. W. L. Woodward. Mrs. Zoe Howard Marvin Howard. IVews was received here of the death in Boston Monday night of Mrs. Netile| GUSTAV STICKLEY’S Guaranteed Sale of Craftsman Furniture This week you can buy Craftsman Furpiture at a saving of from 10 to 50%. As we make our furniture in our own factory we can positively guarantee its quality. Read this guarantee which we have attached to every picce for 15 years. raftsman Guarant 1 bold myself responsible fer any defects i material, workmenship or finish tyint may I:: discovered by the purchaser even after the piece has in use for & reasonmable suest of| is NPorrar ; Net tark. iength of time. 1 will either make goed Nom e e e any defects or take back the picce and Green called on his father, M, W. refund the purchase price. Howard, Saturday. GUS‘I'AV STICKLEY. EAST WILLINGTON Every piece of Craftsman furniture, whether it cost Frank Smith spent Thursday $5.00 or $50.00, is worthy of your home. cousin, Mrs, M. T. Matthews Windhan. Before deciding on your February furniture purchases Harold Cushman iz confizged to the Bouse with a cold. 1 Cushman spent Friday | you should sec the Craftsman goods — visit the 12 wonderful flcors of the Craftsman Building and plan to lunch or dine at the Craftsman Restaurant. Josyln met with a painful ac- | cident while splitting wood. the asel Some February Prices: bou back, cutting a deep gzash| e =, i Chairs now $3.75, $4.50, $6.50, $3.00 and > SRS Tables now $4.50, $7.50, $12.00 and up. MT. HOPE China Cabinets, $30.00, $40.00 ard up. S o Also other standard makes in mahogany and finest a commenced boardir George Albee's family last Prid: George Jacobs has moved Brown house. Otto Hallin has returned from a va- cation trip to New York, visiting rela- ives and friends. Those around here who have not harvested their ice are beginning to talls ice and seme have cummenced to sut. leathers reduced one-half. Meail orders filled promptly THE CRAFTSMAN BUILDING 6 East 39th St, Just off Fifth Avenue New York A i to the

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