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NORWIOH, CONNESTIOUT o . ~ Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. 6,7, and 8, 1915 - _PRODUCTS OF WORKSHOPS AND FACTORIES _Power Driven Farm Machinery Swine of Every Pedigreed Breed Race Horses and Fancy Turnouts | Poultry, Waterfow] and Pet Stock Prederick Hoxie and family moved this week into their newly 5% ths Loben, L K aunt, Miss Nancy Mason were in Nor- wich. Tuesday. i ha Wi Hoxie -m"‘.!'fi_ Beach, of New Haven Eillas B, 3 s visiting hie breter, 7. L Man MIGHTY MIDWAY $3,000.00 For Races 2.17 CLASS 2.20 CLASS 2.35 CLASS 224 CLASS 2.30 (LASS FHEE FOR ALL COLT RACE BIG FREEVAUDEVILLE Day and Night Fireworks Fair n Day and Night BALLOON ASCENSION EACH DAY Triple Parachute Drop TS A THRILLER 15 Mile Motor Cycle Race Labor Day. Purse $150 rlends Fohin il iyied Fasteost Riders In the Country Are Entered s, Sp02ker From Komtushy, .\ A B, Y B, D, e the head of 4 school for mrume ool ored peovie in Weriueky, spont Benier B Lown. He moke in the Congregn. Honal ehurch Sunday morning .-7? ll::”n:‘;ln:“am u;- an 'mmnuuu i{: s ess 1o assemb) X T A Norw, . Mad 2 3 ., Monday Lo vm‘{‘r’n‘n”ruu g and | unepas servises of Yiomrs Bae b R o of Westerly, Monday, - 3 Broke Leg by Pall, rving Ce & Ton- | g flgnas hurt. el o 15 el | Vs won. the teugiie Danper ior ths - l“umr evening and broke his home - Uipsion tye irs, George Bur of Proy z smm':{ -«“:li-., Mrs, There will be services at the Bethel Bunday at 11 8, m, Miss Hibme Gustalson is spending ey :zo vnu”: in Aubur ){,rv' with her Prank Porking of 001 was the | P57, Y14, returned i Fuost ot bls Jaron o808, Mre, . Burdiek net les Porking irot of this week, ‘hg’ Misses Vi othy Loomis and ¥rank Abel, were at Fishers' oyes mu{lmflll, Lawi A Siine "By Loomis spent last S B i o G Dr. Henry Bweet I visiting friends Pl 02 GALES FERRY Losal orth Lesg Blw.u’:hmv—flm Mabsl Martin Gusets st Now Londen Wedding sachery Appointment s Visitors and Thelr Entertainers, Crumb - of where they v Trom tne i Comy “3" District Murse ot Mow Cansan| o f ’W‘W > of ), s the o Tate Tromas Lacram acd his vilies wes her DArthiiace, Appointed District Nurse, o Miss Muhel us Muel Marin o sgaduate of hatrict Last Open Air Bervice, ~ At the annusl meeting of the Nor- orth e in Wik~ turday afternoon, the M, K, church of this Royece o i s, Mrs, jave & party for the young peo- M, Chamberlin of South Windham 18 Working for 8, . Burgess, the Bridgeport TFrabn Nurses has heen 4 nurse at New Canaan, and bes entered on her new @uties, third successive year and it now be- longs Lo this Cow Had to Be Killed, ¥ I fi: ) é i ££E, B " §s§ Hd £3 5 i Lumber Buys nic at Mohegan Park. Miss Rachael Ouderdonk of Willi- mantic, has been spending several days with friends here. 3 any Sells One Mill and Neighbors Have Pic- ge d Engine and Mill' Sold: inine Patterson Lumber Co. has sold r 35-horsepower gasoline engine. and sawmill, and have bought another mill of about the same capacity run R e A St ‘Woodstock, Rev, John Friday. ASHWILLETT 8. Curtis Eggleston lprt Satrday “o:‘. A at bis mother's farm here for Charles Miner of North cut grass and oats on the farm oY s “ £ \ welve from this place attended th tia, Bunday Bchoot eonvencion ar Noank, g, driven, in _the Eights | Wednesday. A G Spalding of Home Frem Minneseta. My, and Mrs. Roys! A, Moore two children have returned from™"a vigit in Minnesota, Misy Perry of Saginew, is visiting Misses Minnie and Helon Coates. of Waterfor g ios Anna L spen y with Miss A; 7 Chapman. Thompson returned home of South Lyme farm here. Stonington Esggleston house | gave & written report of the work of Lowgre, AL the annusl nunv.nlm‘“’l‘:’tfli- mantic in 1912 it was voted t e ot 'the Norwich district hola nual convention, to the league gaining the largest number of credits, The items that counted for credits was aft. tendance of members at wervices, de- vouional meetings, business meetings, Bible Study classes, mission study classes and mociis. At the next annuel meeting in 1913 the Gales Ferry lu& ner holding the bighest average of any league In the Norwich district. This was league at the close of con- test last Satu m. The banner has been in the Sunday Schood room of the M. E. church during the period of the contest. Attended Camp Meeting Services. ue won the ban- | | party 1o the youpg people last Setur- parey o the youns people lest Betur- | oo Aay evening, The and ver- snda were lighted with lan- [ ferme In”an eftective menner. ing was enjoyed. fruit_punch were served. Mrs, has the suest cottage, Leisure Hour, on the Wiefts, James Fowler of Melrose, Mass, is makinz his annual summer visit with Mrs. John C. Perkine st her cot- % Closing Opes Al Sorviss. The last open air service of the ses- five o'clock Sunday (to- Tng. obeakers, Inchoging. Mins Seasy ting e 3 cagm. Miss :..m.‘i'f..u.. Mu- sic will' be furnished by the M. B, dirs. Walter M. Buckingham sing. OCCUM AND VERSAILLES choir. will also # | Death of Arthur Baker—Picnic at Mo- Monday - from Wi :{:tnyhummm-am G. Perkins spent the|of a¢ the Willimantic Camp school, and friends, hold their anmual outing thl;“(kauudu) afterncon, at A ;;J i b Mrs. M. R_Siegfried tor Camien. 5.3 whers o9 will her daughter, Mrs. Catherine and Mrs. Lillan George, until Sept. lst when she will return to her home in xandria, Oblo. turn—Former Pastdr Goes to Wi Colchester, gisr &gx i 5i§a§ i i i i{ r ;EE; T I | £ i f l It i i i I ; il i H ! F 1 i i i !:, r 8 i 2 4 o I é F ¥