Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 20, 1915, Page 11

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NURWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY- 20, 1915 LETTERS FROM TWO STATES B Dogen, Doy L S Snten ) G i Several in town have tapped their m“me“flmmn Frantingion and Henry Trowbridge rd spent Thurs- Windham Counly | CENTRAL VILEAGE fasy wm v ciarence Seriow v A ’ IMr. and Mrs. James Pellett Married | City Monday, DAYVILLE 51 Years—Plainfield Woolen ' Mill | fastman, who has been | Filling Rush Order for Army Cloth.{ ¢s not {mprove. Dezth of John Davis, Once Famous o St | Horse Trainer—Judge E. M. *Warner| Sunday was the 5lst anniversary EASTFORD | Fddresses Men's Club, of the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. oL Pellett. | Lincoln Sunday Observed—School Pu- uas returned | Mrs. Arthur Favier aud baby. of| pils, Like Many in City Schools, Get o N e M Gesga: With Nosn Lunch. 1 3 Elliott : _ B Miss Rose E. Beaudry of Providence ety an et =i EaE e spent unday with her parents, Mr. St sanioP Mdward Katth| i Sirs. Peter Denis has been in Prov- |14 Just rctarned rom the hiospital| - THE Goodness of Narragansett begins at the Sotia Dente. wha sematns et Nt 30: | tion. SoE T NE i e Barley Field. The richest, ripest grains sl ke S B R S @avs with her aunt Mea: Waldne ] only are chosen for g the ‘malt which 'S Eilery Fartlett and Mrs. Chas, . forms the chief ingredient of Marragansett I e B Lager, Ale and Porter. Brewed perfectly, aged Lovs, oo Eronst. 4| thoroly and bottled at the brewery direct from government inspected storage tanks. 3-100!\19 Saturday afternoon to at Met to Sew. i i of Eiizabeth, to attend the fu- who dltd at the 11 mo! He years, Sabin L. Sayles, me quite o horse h street th ninstrel entertainment at St. sepivs hall nd AMrs, Stephen A. Clarke hay suests of relatives in Canterbury New Organist. Miss IHeien Mathewson is the or ga.mst a.( the church, taking the plac Charles McFarland, who ha gned. rs. Thomas Weaver is ill iss Louise Tillinghast is in Plain- | d on account of the serious illness | the her, Waldo ell, who is enm ation at Dani athaniel P, r Army d Weole u Cloth. sion Society Meets Smith, ! call was res t: { {eall pcndfld te by valentine . ANDOVER TOLLAND Phymes, tochy Original. 3 Valenina |story was rflad s. Rowley, At Putnam has|Night Operator Faulkner Recovars| Funeral of Mrs, Charles H. Hurlbut— | Fefroshments wer 3 Mre. Jessie| from Injury—Hartford Purchaser Annual Pig Supper Held. Takes Possession of New Farm. ATTAWAUGAN Taik of '\-ew Base Ball Grounds— Gomo-Alix Wedding. unday 1 i 1obie Aorris, of Charles H.| Hurlbut, d F3 night of heart | sea: trouble. She was born in gton, | large spide: C . 184 \: ht. operator of New York call- amble Wednesda. llm\ returned Mon week with N who fell six weeks ago, Monday from a hospital abc home imanti Rekurns to Hcspx(; " STORRS Christian Endeaver Week Marked By Various Interesting Features, Re tigious and Social Stetson spent ihe week-end|Sarah Morris, of grand.:axenls in Moosup. Linda Morris, of Hyamis, Jos J. Lo occupied the|ris of California and Robert ad Congregational the place of Rev. i Mr D ury was in Norw Bullet and Mr. Pennsylvania. Union C. E M:ekmg, Marriage—Universalist al—L. E. Dimock Sends Letter | Wils: and wore whit SPRING HILL T} Road Contracts Let In Four Section J& —Social and Supper. WILLINGTON i Meets—Daleville | er Visit 1 Expected te be C. T. U. Medal| Mary Sm ostmaster—W BOLTON ic Exercises—Girls Organize to| Traveling Troupe Gives Good Deep Seated Colds YIELD TO DR.BULLS THROUGH ITS MILD' SOOTHINGACTION ON.THROAT | L AND LUNGS atnrugglstr Have Vi-e—\tfle Diversions— lcehouses All Filled. People Attend Funeral of Nor- man B. Ream. Traveling Show Pleases. i Reid Vazlentine Relil Call nP Hilltop Home . G. Ro F risbie’s Fertilizers “Made in Connecticut”” for Connecticut Farms. More Money Ca.n Be ufiade = on a small farm than on a large or ing—that’s the secret. But it me zer and no stinting. Use Frisbie’s Fertilizers—m mal Matter and High Grade c made to do its own partuulm on Connecticut soil. Corn and Grain Fertilizer nnecticut Special Special Vegetable and Potato Grower arket &u'den and Top Dresser Tobacco Special “Frisbie’s Brand Names are Significant.” Write foday for our pamphlet giving detailed informa- tion. We surely make just what you need. wit on file for _may Dbe practics HEBRON | Good Will Club Entertains Younger | | Boys—Death of Jocl Brown, Aged | | Ladies’ A tertained i afternoo W | viecing .mn: !a baked Mrs, Li nds in V. Howard W. Howard was in Wednesday. DeWolf, vd and Mrs, Zoo Hartford visitors Wednesday. onington is visiting | ¢ f New London Ernte ewson spent several days z aiof this week in Boston B. C. Bugbee & t Wednesda neregational The Good Will boye entertained young boys of the Sunday s i Manchester Tuesday evening at their club rcoms. | Haling over San Death of Jos| Brown. | Joel Brown, who was taken ill last e Friday, was t to St. Josep! EAST WILLINGTON pital Sunday. He died Tuesday mor }ing He passed most of his life in| 3 ; | this town. The body was brought to Bert Ruby lost 2 valuable team horse | Gilead for burial. He was about 90 conven- | recentt vears old. Charles and Rupert Amidon were in| There w test in vmeade farm is| Hartford Wednesday. % s»e‘.uwéngg::m:f e week: Hartford on a Mrs. Reed, were gu 3 3 ew York and| George Smith and Jos Ducheck filled | 3=« Josenhine Hart was one of the Fred’ Chtim n“rv:h;gzgéu%:fiu = !!~ el | qugse(golg‘;:r;e$= B {?55? 'L?:re as :&mfi.fifld?pafif THEL. T. FRISBIE CO-, NEW HAVEN, CONN. i € wio have. ! cut ff 2 mant. o RS

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