Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 17, 1915, Page 10

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—Has Picture at San Francisce Ex- = i F ok position—Committees for Fair. | s -e ¢ § % ‘he Christian eavor- 3 T L Eiebhi, ¢ £ X N ~ = s 1 g TV 3 the C;ul:er Hill ch\:‘rch. held its semi- 3 Downes Alan Guild, Eden c.,.,: and Keeney 3 ; > e A i annual f usiness meeting in the vestry esday evening, when the following committee were appointed: .Lookout, Miss Blthrea Edwards chairman, Miss Jennie Nelson, Miss Lena Bitters; Aoclap M duge G Temperance Sermon. A1t tters, Miss Mellicent - Stock: prayer’ meeting, Mre. Leroy C. m&mfifi Sundazl e‘gv:\n: ‘!};v. ‘Gracey chairman, Miss Ruth Richards, t the W, - hgd:rn = u:pm Miss Harriett Cranston; missionary, | of the Woman's Chr g Long; | union will sp: at the church on the Leroy C. Gracey, Miss Ruth ng; e 2, 3 P flowers, Miss Annie Bitters, Miss Fran-| Plains. “The 'churches and socie! cis Edwards, Miss Lena Bitters, Miss | have been invited to hear him. Harriett Cranston. Miss Huntington Speaks. The apron sale and supper held by | 7he Ladies’ society of the First the Ladies Ald society Wednesday | Ganterbury Parish held & very pleas- afternoon, was well patronized. Biss|ant meeting at the parsonage. on the| : Annie_Bitters, Miss Ruth Long and|Green. Tuesday afternoon Miss Ruth L. I, is spendinga few deys at Mrs. Levlin A. Comstock entertained | Hyuntington of Norwich spoke most in- | the Kenyon homestead. with readings and musical selections. | terestingly of the work among the ‘Walks Nogtected. The refreshment committe was. Mrs.| Mountaineers of Kentucky cartied on| o Welks N s Mary~ Cornet, Mrs. Frederick E. Com- | a¢ Hindman in the school of which . ,"" Lo o 20 e " e - y stock, Mrs, John K. Ashcraft, Mrs.| Miss Huntington is o director The | town are in bad con , being near! ) I ' 3 \ Albert W. Avery. Those at table, Miss | nelt meeting of the ladles will be at | OVerSrown weeds, Thaking wa Elizabeth Alexander, Miss - Edythe|Miss Frances Palmers in about two Grant, Miss Frances Edwards. bl i = i House Burned. Tralning in Folk Dancing. , 3 inner Guests, One of the houses in the pink row in| The Junior Soclety of Christian En- | Austin Boss of Willimantic enter- this village was burned to the ground duw),, will meet this (Saturday after- Tuesday evening. The blaze Wi noon), at 2, at Mrs, le's. was started, is is thought, by the|followed by a social. Miss Sarah |2t the Bingham house Thursday. ghway leading to Danielson and upon epark from an engine was discovered | Chase of New York is training the Sunday Sermons. the east side of Church street, the same by children who geve the alarm. An | girls in some folk games for the lawn| Rev. E. P. Ayer of Mansfield preach- | containing about ten acres. attempt was made to put out the blaze | fete at Mrs. F. E. Miller's. ed a gmm‘ and helpful sermon at! Taken to Norwich. until it was found that it was beyond ) i EH ongregationdl - church Sunday | Joe control. Then attention was turned SESIMAL Sehlion. morning. The lecture in the evening onday Deputy Sheriff Edwin Ben- to preventing other houses nearby| Mrs. A J. Hetrick'was in Providence | by Rev. Merrittt Farrenn of the Sea- |nett took to Norwich state hospital from catching fire. This house was |last week. men's Friend soclety of Boston was | Miss Eliza Costello, who was commit- one of the oldest in town and was oc- | Miss Laura Parmenter of Boston was | very interesting. ted by the probate court upon com- cupled by a Polish family and was |in Canterbury last week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Larrabee and | Plaint of the selectmen that she was owned by The Thames Specialty Co.| Miss Ruth Huntington of Norwich, | Miss Larrabee motored to Hartford | ecoming mentally unbalanced und so Harcld Rosenlund, who has been|was a guest at the Parsonage Tues- | Sunday and were dinner guests at the | Pronounced by two physicians appoint- spending a while with his parents | day and Wednesday. Golg, club of their cousin, Miss Burn- | ®d by the court to examine her and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rosenlund of | Mrs, Olney of Providence is visiting | ham. = report. Pequot, has returned to New Haven. | her niece, Mrs, Lecraw on Hyde street.| Mr. and Mrs. Brownell of Riverside, S Party for Mothers and Babi Miss Helen Brown has been visiting | g were recent guests of Mr. and DAYVILLE B od a1 in Pomfret for two weeks. Mrs. ‘Clayton Towne, making the trip - Mrs. C. E. Flaherty entertained a. few | nirg Frank Fawley has returned | in their sutomobile. =3 . friends and their infants Saturday | g0 tS, PRRAE M The ladics of St. Paul's church met | Additions to Congregational Church afternoon in honor of the birthdey °f| Mrs Olive Kearns is spending a|ywith Miss Classsén and Miss Stokes| Membership—Fishig Trip to the ;}err&m’ghg';?eeh:;; Tiag Cand " ehhig | week or so with Mrs. David Rogers of [ Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons to| Sound. | Andover. sew for their fair. 3 Mrs. A d child, Mrs. A e e e e o S, o el B ol Guests at Inn. Mrs. Edward Bryant of Hartford is - Moffitt. J. the guest of Mrs. C. A. Russell. among those present. Mrs, Flaherty Mr. and Mrs. John Norris of New served cake s Mrs T. L. Wilson has returned from Miss Pearl Pierce is visiting at_the D MY daughter Mrs. | York, Who were on their way in their Painful Accident. S orignt o2 ghter Mrs.| car from Boston to their summer home bome of her grandmother, Mrs. C.'J. James Bolger, superintendent of the | Webster and Lawrence is to spend the | at Southampton, L. I, were recent| “\il®n, 0 <whittimore is spending Keyes Product Co., had his thumb |summer with Mrs. Wilson. e e e 4 T Sinarris W28 | the summer with Mra, Mary A. Street. badly lacersted Tuesday. In cat-| Thomas Simmons and Ben. Hiegina e P Pt ot N o prar and Mrs. Roy Spaulding and son tempting to close the door of a freight | of Providence spent several lays alf . = ip have e Tym. S car, two men on the outside gave it a | Chas. Moffts lately. Alss Herpert 7. |Sunday with Mrs. Jessle Githler. it Fohed ko Ramosl oy push, which caused the door to go|Lee of Norwich was a guest over the Picture at Exposition. Mrs. George Barnes was in Worces- together with such force, Mr. Bolger's | week-end. His little son William is to| De Witt M. Lockman of New York | ter Thureday. thumb was cut the whole length of the | spend the summer with his aunt, Mrs. | is at his summer home here. Mr. Mrs. Newton Phillips, formerly of Ethridge visited in East Thompson bone. Moffitt. Lockman is a successful portrait | Dayviile, now of Hartford, is visiting | recently. Rev. and Mrs, Frank D. Luddington| Miss Anna P. Smith and Miss Sarah | painter, one of his pictures being one | Mrs. Frank Kennedy. Mr. Zna Mrs. John Jones and fam- issi Society Entertained. of Hill Top are entertaining their son | M. Averill of Worcester are spending | o the 60 on the honor list at the San| Miss Evelyn Miller is at Hartford Wigslenany - Souiéior ford Sunday, calling on relatives and friends, returning home at night. ind daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.|their summer vacation with Miss | Francisco exposition. and Holyoke visiting. }‘:’;fi‘.‘ifi“féfl:flé‘fl‘él’a:‘f&&?" Dokis| The Ladies Mission society was en- Frank D, Luddington, Jr, of New|Smith's mother, Mrs. Sarah C. C. 2 ‘Committses for Fair. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Bidwell were at |of Putnam. They are entertaining Clarence Haven. Smith of Black Hill Oaklawn, R. I, Sunday. now Mr. and Mrs, W. .E. Thorpe and wide emough for teams to pass, piss Hazel Becho i the euest off Mertitt Atsooll = Yale student whol. The Incfes of (e Aldsottety of the| uarcug Ziliott has entered the em- | Miss-Amelis Klve: of Bristol Coan there have already been two DarTow relatives in Colchester. has been boarding at Mrs. Lewls Lyon’s | Congregational church m;t 'l"’tlmlmday ploy of the Brooklyn Savings bank. B. faiored is visiting for a week with Mr. escapes from serious accident. Outing To Beach. for two Jrecks. Jas gone from Nere fo | AComOos SRAMMS plans for thetran- | Merm. George Kimball and daushter| 14, Eroest Lewls was quite badiy | I, Ge0res Stiles. Xz —_— A plenlc party, composed of Miss | Hempton. p 1 s fttees were elocteq. | 3T¢ Buests of Mrs. Fred Leavens. Ern, i r. and Mrs. almer and chil- Ella Rosenlund and the pupils of her|, Vallace Hyde of New York s visit- | Charm % i cheirmen of committees wero elected. ola oot injured when he jumped into the | aren went Thursday morning to Lord’s 'm HAMPTON ]fi d, receivi 1p wound which | Po slass in Sunday Echool spent Friday |18 his aunt, Mrs. Mary Francis. Supper, Mrs, H. L. Bingham; fancy| On Sunday communion was observed, Br. I I Comerse mas oblioat D Th Sl Dr. H. H. Converse was obliged to take i has est . ” . A it Ocean Beach. Those besides Miss =5 work, Mre. R. G. Watrous; table, Miss |at the Congregational church, when the severdl Stiiciae tr G0 Plis: Aiors, Morrls Golden has as her 8UeSt| peath of Miss Abbie Loomis—Buri Rosenlund were Misses Cecilia Wilbur, CENTRAL VILLAGE ' |Blizabeth Anderson; candy, Miss Grace | following were admitted: Mr, and Mrs.| Henry A. Bosworth and daughter, F Nianti at Westford. Mary Clark, Clara Clark, Edith Her- sl it Bates; programme, Mrs. ¥. E. Guild. |N. L. Greig, Misses Edna Burnett, Mu- | Miss Carrie, had s guests over Sun- Fipe b Su e snati. Tia bert, Edna Judge and Ella West. u B 5 e B riel Field, Carrie Franklin and Agnes|day Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bosworth of| Miss Mary Hatch, who has been| g Florence Moury is spending The Palmer Bros Co’s mill started { Beach Party — Mrs. Addie Stickney 3 3 Johnson, also Charles Franklin, Jabez | Hartford and Mr. and Mrs. George | Spending a few deys at Pine Grove, |her vacation at Miss Sharpe's. mp Monday morning, the 12th, after| Called to Kentucky—Bassett Family SCOTLAND Bowen, Henry and Miiton Burnett. Bosworth -of East Woodstock. Niantic recently, has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Mathews are at %ems shut down since Saturday, July Moving Here, Mrs. Frank Miner accompanied by| .Mrs, ifonry Tripp and Miss Ida| New Corset Plant to Start Soon. | egter, i Miss Edith Wheaton of Phoenixville | been ‘gucsts. of the formers sister, | POTt StaY. -gm | jer daughter, Miss Nettie Gridley and | Trip;. of Dauielson have been visiting o Mr. and Mrs. Harry Briarley had [IS engaged to teach the village school | Mre. Willard Beckwith, but have re- Miss Loomis’ Funeral, &W~g| Miss Ohase lcft Monday to spend sev- | at Herman Cropman'e Mr. and Mrs. Luther Ashley are en-| .5 week end guests Mr. and Mro, Wil | next term. She has taught in Man- | turmed to their home. % Sbis - Taomie- abd Trcelaw wal weeks at Harwich, Mass. Mra. A0S Bioknpy and .mon, . whe g aar. gnd Mrs. Alfred Biers|jjam Doyle of Charlton City. . | chester e R L R Miss Grace Lewis is employed in the e\.e',f,‘:g e only & few bours filo Miss Marian Henry, who has been|have b vis: t Mrs. # = Miss Bernice Ci Dana Keith visites s aunt in Un- | Telephone office in Lebanon. sbending . week as the guest of Mr. | 1o ge hars B calln to Jor80 | Charles Brenn recently purchased a Tt g L s in (W gr- P! ind Mrs, George Hentz of Providence, tucky b p ness. Miss Loomis had made her, 3 cester last week visiting her sister,|lon Sunday. He made the trip in his| Mr and Mrs. Walter Backus of e ire Hem 7 the il ness of Mrs. Stickney's | DOV, automoile. ‘He expects to use 1t | 3 e Frani Dalley. € her sister, | . tomobile and was accompanied by | the tenement which they vacated last 2‘,’3’5 vtv‘x):_h hery cousin, Mes. A 1as Teturned to the home of her par- | mother, airs, Rallow. fO;l"flmlm“‘“! ‘his peach crop. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Kelley are now [ Mrs. Edward Keith and sons, Herbert | Windham road" have moved back into [Pl (9% TS YEIR, SO S 4 mts, Mr. mu.i= Mrs. Bdwin Henry. nw;l (Fred Pgine aln_d' childrAelr’AD of wer:fig‘:fl:’*‘n C‘““dtfiffryws‘{}:afl'."’ ‘&f;‘.}”}‘ house on Reynolds street, | 20d Lawrence. January. - here Friday metuing at. 3 aid the Vi T ptie!Suntay ol wit Bola| PRRBE o o X he o AR oy e dos maon is visiting Mr.| v Snd Mre. Willlem Brooks of| SOUTH WINDHAM * ; KILLINGLY % s Giadys sivie. who has beea gt heir annual outing’ this (Saturday) |, Mis, Charles Phillips and children |and Mis John Becon. =~ . - Hartford spent ‘the week end with SOUTH a sanatarium for some time, is again, \fternoon, in the grove near the res- . o enry Brooks and family. ; . at_her home here. 3 lips® g mate Dr. Frost of Maine, recently left z 3 5 Mrs. Clarence Avery Entertains M - fi,?cu,d of dirs. Mg"fi{,“ V. B. Brainard; B?:mg":%'f&. ?:Igm, Caleb Bishop, at{maie etione. T Bocton Fishing Trip, £ L s”my_{,gwml Notes, | Thomas Morse Returns from Ha; dn R.B'Xm" .,.,at xl‘hne.uy, of Wooonsoc' he\:. Tittes. componsd ot pecl A com- | ™ red Bouraue. who has been employ- | Mrs. Ashmead returned recently from | The following gentlemen enjoyed.a —Neglected Stretch of - Road. Y , are a ‘bungal lent_ Miss Eloise Landphers, Mrs, ¥ |0, Dayville, gas been at his home. | short visit in Boston. fishing trip Sunday on Long_Island e et s ! Charles Backus - went Wednesday red bis an-| Carl Jew the past week end, i . Arma; J | Thomas Morse, who injured his 1 Jewett spent the .. Hope Robert Paton and Herbert| i~ Louise Baker is at her home in India the Theme o e il Thompeenult, | morning for a visit at Ticonderoga, N. | o ot left the hospital and s stay- |at his home here. i Rogers, have arranged for ail sorts of | BUtNAn, haviug been called there by| The Woman's Missionary —society | Jasebr (2LlleTs X £ 5 ing with relatives in Danielson. iports and amusements for the day. | th¢, Serious liness of her sister. held a very interesting and in- - Mrs. C. L. Clinton, who underwent The Boy Scouts which have been §n | Mifs Slizabcth Eiliott is assisting at ting m 5 Mrs. R. C. Kies has been entertain- - structing meeting at the home of Mrs. an operation Tuesday morning in the lamp for a week at Gardners Lake, | the Pos:ofiice during the absence of her e 2 - ing Mrs. Herbert Strait of Danielson. = 3 ) Nettie - B 3 % T Hartford hospital, is recovering slow- > ¥ i T o e o Cardners Lake | e Losina Bttt smve o he” | Nettle " Barstow. Tuesday” atternoon EAST WOODSTOCK s P. H. Coffey and family were visi = P~ A X The topic of the program was “India,” ors Sunday with Mr. Coffey’s purents mioved th bathing, boating ahd oihor tendics the summer normal school in |and several short papers were read | Intere ating Mrs. Jacob Budd and children of e \ports. - Meeting of Community | 1 in_Canterbury. : after which a solo was rendered by e opewell Junction, -+ 8fe at_the Harry A. Beadle of Pomfret| o t the little illness of today A party composed of Miss Carrle|. Miss Mary Willey has returned to|yiss Stoddar. A dial e, “A con-| Club—Tea Given by Mrs. F. A. Jor- | home of Mrs. Budd’s mother, Mrs. 3 .in the local church preven Wood, Miss Minnie Chapel, Miss Adaig | 2€T_hotie in Webster, Mass., having S e < e versation between an American and| dan. Mary Crane for the éummer. : . It is expected that| from becoming the big sickness of iller, Miss Neflufi Broulllard and Miss fbefit @ wWeuk with Miss Margaret | Woman,” given by Misses Carrie and Mrs. James Maine has as her gueats | BUNAY JIOTHINE anias Lavendo so Louis Peters, Vetti < Parber of Putnam will speak | tomorrow and after.; For troubles of : Jennie Gallup of Hanover, was vei Mrs. G. L. Upham is visiting her | Mrs. Nettie Sterling and son of Mil- | ;PG TOr joseph _ Hickey. - Prederick _Church, | _Mra. Georse Sanders of Danlelson|pleasing to all. Twenty-four were son, Sydney Upham and wife n Web- e gusenetns [ 2 L S *Miss Irene Thompson of Boston ie| the digestive organs you can rely on ; = 2 oo ster. ss Calista Backus, bee o Creg ‘[‘;“’wxfifr TonrEess, en- | " Bawin Cross of Willimantle visifed | PIeSent and enjoyed the &l hour, | *2 visiting at David Rennie's. in i- |after the formal program. Light re-| rs. Myron Plerce of Stoughten, |oR 2 Visit with her aunt, Mrs. Rood,| “Nie® Addie Holland and Beatrice lownsend’s motor boat Chum Too. ais troluer, L. Howard Cross, Fri-|freshments were served. - Mass., is visiting the Jordan familes |in_Willimantic, has returned home. ‘Thurber of Putnam were recent visit- ’ ( The Montville Athletic club basebanl |37 Trilip Math e, New Plant to Start. e e degors Walan Parie: 16 Sptndinga; (4% Love kt The Opk: . 3. Ph ewson - ] VS af escen! leach. . Hal Fow Longan Gatoauet team £100 | boen entertarSing. retatives from. Bous]| e Morsell” corest plent has fn Do e Lo o Ebrifor - fa, wt e and Arthur LeClaire are | MF -and Mrs. A W Hall were i her h h Miss I stalled electricslights in the hotel and St R o e frie o 7 Norwich Monday to attend the funeral ton. - . visiting friends in Groton. ATtk ounds, i1 o :l.d ik oL iy Mra. Joseph Levalley and daughter | the store of J.&. Johnson. It is ex-| —.9nY at Community Club Meeting. | Mre ficlen Tubbs is visiting her son, | Services of C. o u«mm;op' 2 m nitiated Seventeen. Leah spen: Sunday with relatives in|pected that the plant will begin work| A largely attended meeting of the | Georzs Tubbs and family in Boston. Read'Boede A P d Cochegan camp, . BModern Woodmen | Wehston: Mas o Community Club was held Monday | Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Card and Mr.| It has been definitely stated by the Nenimerica. ot its meeting Wednesday | Mr. and Mre. William Babeock were| _The Grattan families are entertain- | OVer 80 being present. A program of |andl Mus. W. C. Card, motored to Sart. | roadl commissioner that there will b Vening worked the first degree on a|in Sta-ling Friday afternoon to attend | ing relatives from Long Island, music and readings with a paper on lass of 17, the largest that this camp | the funeral of Mrs. Clarence Babcock. the raising of friuts and ~ vegetabl las ever initiated. After the cere-| Mrs. Frank Thayer of Dutnam has were given. Gatables In a hat trimming con- honies, sandwiches,’ cake @nd lemon- | been visiting her parents, Mr. and UTH.” W ISTOCK | test the gentleman trimming the h: de were served. Mrs. Israel Seguin. So GE_D brought by the ladies, :f!zex '::.e Misses Anna Haley and Rose Haley Scld everywhere. Inbozes, 10c., 28 | | " e given for the best tri vho have been. guests of their aunt, Beach Outing. Willing ‘Workers™8upper Nets $19—| 700" “Naicuious Dan:i‘::d tt‘l‘l%v'ehde. fiss Rose Haley of Palmertown, have | Mrs. Alfred Hill, Mrs. Abby Hopkins, Summers-Basto .Wedding. The committee in charge was J. eturned to Northbridge, Mass. Master Alfred Wopkins, Mrs. Brvi H. Killan, Mrs. E. E. M. ara Miss Bva St. Germain and Miss Cora | Whitehead, Miss Mildred Whitehead, | Miss Nellle Love and friends mo- Mrs. Jord: .Eym“: il it. Germain of Pequot, are entertain- | &nd Miss Winifred Eyers spent Satur- | tored to Williston one day this week. e o e, ng Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Carrigan and | day at Ocean Beach. Miss Edith Love is home from Wor- Mrs. F. A. Jordan delightfully en- on of Meriden. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Blliott were | cester for the summer. tertained in honor of her cousin, Mrs. ?;’: anc}i %m. m;;k fi' Mesmfler ifi Nm:ah 3 fitmd;he funeral of Netted $19. Louise ,-l";l;da!r;l}:::‘r;: Th“rl:dny after- ntertaine r. and Mrs. Stanley |Mrs. n “Wolfe. 2 we present: ‘rn‘.ixm of Waterbury over the week- ofm‘ss}:“g‘n)‘: Johnsort and deughter flg’:mwmm":fing?’fif }y:lnd ;:vl;h: x: C(:lll";:) ram??.'f&" n&r:. LR.g:lhn.rd-on. Oiiss Eamn. Tavlor of New Tork lias | trlendn, ave-been guests of local | myg proceeds amounted fo oyer $19. | Mrs. Lila Prince, Mrs. M. . %:t:ti wrived to spend tho summer at the|. Miss Lilllan Cooper. who is attend-| mng coramittecs on tho *inmuat | 2% J: 5. May, Mrs. N. T. ‘White, Mre. ome of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.(Ing the summer normal school ' at|gane. ST N et the . E. Bannister, Mrs. Everett E. May, leter Tayor. Storrs, spent Sungay at her home. i e s e e hisne salad ass., is visiing her cousin, Mrs, |2k 8 o'ciock. e 25“&2;2;’:81';‘;:“ ;.‘:::: phor PENDLETON .HILL Elizabeth Mathewson. g m“"“n”“““’“"“' of Thompson i5 vis- [ were very dainty. Photos were taken ¥ August Holgerson and son, Howara | "} }Irs, John Love. of the guests. . Oscar Miner. Taken to Backus Hos- | Holgerson, spent Sunday with relatives | povy ‘gaanord o0 §%edkon : . in_Putnam. : A pital—Beautiful Roses. Miss Mazy Byles has been visiting | H4mBond Morton spent the week| "7 EASTFORD relatives in' New Haven. = Bunters wore Hustay ponsrnd three | ‘Mrs. Samuel Collins visited her hus- |, M= A Blveocranton ‘Bas & friend B ans piater, Mos oo Of, Mrs- | bang at the Baokus hospital Tuesday. Fall River visiting her. A deliclous tea was served and g yolss_Eiizabeth Pray of Brookline, | 2 %y'%% Mary Ross at Putnam July 21st o What is Interesting Local People—Boy t Jowett City: Mrs. John Stanton of Canterbury |/ Summers—Basto. Iniured—New Teacher Appointed. Dr. C. Wesley Hale, Mrs. Hale and | Pt Sunday with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Willam Basto an- Mrs. Fred A. Bowen and Mrs, Ar- liss Fiona Hale are at their summer | pogre i Homrigns, arens Suaday at his| nounce the marriage thur M. Keith spent Monday with Put- ome here for July and August. = Henry Northrup of Westerly, R. I, = nam relatives. S 3oof, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford ThompeoD, | “Miss Edna Bickford tias recurned i Bir, and BMre. Darwin Lewis of B fHo. sk been ronchitls, 15| from Sound Beach, where she has been el o t- l?la.lw'x): "nnammun.hu ‘begunshaying. & g,“;p:,',“x‘;‘fgf;" g:“n’;‘;fim“'n spent R e e o Charles Lewis is home from Baypath Miss Mary Chepman of this place 3 Sunday at Alfred Hill's. 4 institute, Springfield, Mass., spending Res eae, left Thursday 3o ahiend the | o it BEN6, Coltne o visiting tiends| 5 —on T |Ble macson e of Putnam has i day. ¥is opces-Afiner, e former xesidentraf | 5.yisitor in Norwich. Miss Mary Douglass spent the week | turrsd with Hin te Brioany 00 T 5 ; R turned with him to Putnam. : % ” ospital, Faving suffered e. paralytic Moving from New Bedford, ~* |°Ud with friends at Haughton's Cove. | Dr. H. H. Converse is énjoving a v e . ! -7 g Sock A=st week, bis Jett side.Deing| 1,ewiy Bassett has been 1n New Bed. e ho e o - - = Mrs. Bmily Warren of Danielson is ford, Mass.,, where he formerly lived.|Mr. and Mrs. Squire I 3 He will move his household goods hers | Tuesday evening. There was o wou] | SIAVing for 3 time with Mrs. Mary L. Malcom Thomps=on spent Wednesday x 3 Erankd. Brown| o' the tenement recently vacated by | attendance and & pleasant cvening mag | AR and W. §. Warren and family. rith his. sister, Mrs.. £ Bradford, R. I SN ; Miss Annie Noble. Dennis Donovan | spent. They entertained last week Mrs. Ida A pronsnificlent “display of -Piok| pesisteq @t” the market quring Mr.| Mrs. Joseph Hall of Harttorg ve.| 2S¢ Of Danielson. ambler ’r‘o&er- l’::y,'bo seen at _the|p,gaeqtt's absence. cently visited relatives in this plac Summer Guests. e P omce, BoW. occupied bY | “Raymond Whitney of Amherst, Mass, | The Epworth league prayes meeting | At the-Hastford house are the fam- : | Gonnebatbats ok N Tantes hax | e ey ielay Svening at 740 | fiy of Clty, viz, Mrs. Asa rge is ew n 0 ch York e ., Mrs. The Man Gounts. been a recent visitor here. Dora Blanchard leader. ridge, Misses Ruth and Eleanor, Yale won glory enough /for herself| Ofr. and Mrs. William Jowett spent|. Miss Alice Belknap spent weel | ters .'1.,.&.; ‘what " the Emg] spent the lish .stroke [ Sunday with relatives in Southbridge, | end with her sister, Mrs. Hiram Ford, Mrs. o and Asa, Jr. Sold dos - Dut Pennsyivania ' piled s . J. Chapman has returned Mass. of Howard, R. L home after spending three weeks at lore laurels on the Blue by demon-| Miss Stelia Lafrance has been visit-| Mrs. Hiram Ford and Mrs. .Arthur | Stafford. rating that it 1s the man behind |ing her grandparents in Taftville. ‘Watson of Providence were recent Miss Pansy Neff is visiting her p ‘stroke who really.counts—New | Mr. and Mre. THlinghast, Miss gtox- at-the home of their parents, | mother in Hampton. - r:z m_"-;_m_g;lg; £ S uise Tillinghast, Mjss _-Helen ‘gd- _ Man_Swbll_Converse:and -Miss-Lola Bt . 5 e e

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