Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 18, 1915, Page 11

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- and ¥ The pastor’s The Treasure ; | ure with 900 Boaks, et Y S LT [ G it ndeavor: meeting The followlng au Read What o Norwich:citigen sty | this comine Sunday evening at 750, v ¥ Arians L - m‘ were Mrs. John Wosniak, ‘23 Eim St.| 1755, B Hadiey il lead, theceups Mrs. Kelth accompanied , them Asscasor, fl'—m—-;.—,u‘ ¥ home for & visit. : T from kid- | thic. meeting Miss Ribenburg of india MR gpayn: T | T Ppeak o the Woud Wide aspect Visited In Norwich. {mey trouble for three four Years|of the Great Commission. & Mr. and l::u. John Jones Pyt . until 4 son }and was unsble‘to find rellef untll I| ‘Names of Committess Annsunced. s,._"“fl"", L A K "erip. Mra: began using Doanlg Kidney Pilis, Pro-| Tre meetis Jonts also visited friends in’Nor- : 3 on's Diug]tion of Cant : eured ‘at N. D. Sevin & S held at ‘he parsonage Tuesday, Mr, and Mrs. D. P. Clark entertained | o - Store: - They removed the /dull pain|Rivenburg gave a very interesting ac- last week Mrs Eilen, McClellan of Back et cil eys, and ] ccunt of the Institutional and mission | Boston, Mr. and Mrs, Elliott 5 work of the"Maverick church of East|0f Hampton and their son, George. me feel like a di it woman.”| Boston, with which .she - has. Clarik, . of Putnam. ¢ £ 3 Sy Frank Sive.and his mother, Mrs. PPfl“u‘:fi“,‘"JA“‘“""D"‘:m& troduced by _the|Mary Sive, of Putnam called on . stmply for a hfi‘) remedy—get, | new i i i v b 2 week. - Miss Kate.and Hattle Bicknell en- tertained last week Miss Anna Brown Ashford. .| Vernon Bowen attended: Woodstock, fair, Wednesday. The entertainment and supper. mittees for the Harvest supper were given as_follows: Mrs. ' Herbert Graves, Mrs. Beecher Brown, Mrs Hiram ‘Hawes. and Mrs. -Henry' Lark- i bem Mrs. William Towre, Mrs. T. R.| Mrs. Herbert Plerce and daughter|to L o ;_vxlm The next eeting Will be held ?eul-h. of Boston, who have been via- | dutles °E' “::"‘:{;, e Sabe o FREIGHT AND PASSENGER By, b K ot Mex Waltag{ e, b The Jleft. for Oak{, coper for William R. Thurber since VICE BETWE! i . Hugh Bain of.Providence, wis a vis-| S00n-after the death of his wife, and Tman Stmmons s in New York in NOR | AND NEW YORK Junior C. E. Meséting. iitor at A. A. Jacquese’ Sunday, who has been taking a vacation of a|the interest of the Smith- ‘heste: e Junior Endeavorers will. moet| “Mrs.'A. . Phillips has retarned from/ 15 weeks, spending the time with his week. this _(Saturday)-afterncon - at” thres|a visit with friends in Manchester, N, |{}*Dds in Providence, ot o'clock with Miss Rivenburg and for resumed her duties. hr special message. Miss May Brooks . of Westwood, Republican Town Ticket. Prayer meeting Thurslay, 7.30 p.|Mass., has been the guest of Mrs. R.| The republican nominafions for town | Monda; m., eubject is, “Esther's Mission.” | C. Kies at The Ledges. afficers are: Assessor, Irving W. Chap- Esther 83-14." Mrs. James Lathrop| Mrs. Henry Leonard and children|man: board of relief. Riley B. Witter, will lead. of Valley Falls have been visiting local | Cephas F. Rainviile; town clerk, Grange Hears Suffragist, s L S George W. Eastment; fown treagurer, L ‘ntertained Misses)| George W. Eastment; selectmen, Oliver Personal Mentior: At the grange meeting ‘Wednesday | Lyra and Helen Leonard Friday. W, Downs. Fred A. Card; constables, | evening, Mrs. Walter Bartieti of| = * = . Down: A b e e : au- Backus of the Tele- : Putnam’ spoke on the National Grang- Willing Workers’ Election. e Tt it - | phone business office is the guest; of ¢'s Endorsement of Woman's Suf-| The annual mesting of the WIlIng | e rneotore . bona W inem K. | her sister, Mra. George R. Eanis of > frage. Mrs. Bartlett gave a very |Workers was held Wednesday after- collector town | Worcester, Mass. s f ) Wwinning and womanly: presentation of |noon. Mrs. A. E. Phillips was_re. town school H . the suffrage cause, Mr. Bartlett sec-|elected president and Mrs. Fred Dex- |coror SO aT, ToRenenor Tooh scho the : onding her with a litfle spech and |ter secretary and treasurer. Sillen, th e | and in fact, known Household Necessity. o - many of the grangers preseat signing | Miss Jyrta Doane and Miss May Mrs. Frank Beckwd 2 the highest || market, .- —— > 24 endorsements of the Natioral Grange |Brooks visited friends in Putnam.Wed. EAST THOMPSON Hill had as her guests over Sunday, . g P = and & 3 for 53 Z b Belion e e ey, i SE Mrs. Henry Ven Amridge, of ‘Canada. A, P We cordially invite you to come in investigate ron ention. . an rs. ‘Brool an oo 1 = b o et T 1 -4 3 kil daughters Olive and Elste were visitors | Annual Meeting and Election of Trus- WINDHAM 2 < yourself. = tered Monday as a member of the fron_ |at_ Albert Ptke's Sunday. tees of the Methodist Church. t = man class at Storrs Agricultural col- | o, IS8 Ruth and Master Francls Cof- lege. fey spent Wednesday night with their{ Miss Joslin, a_sister of Silas Joslin, | First Mesting of Missionary Socciety Parker Lathrop is carrying the maf | STandparents, Mr. and Mrs, G. W.|pas returned to her home in New York Held Tuesday—Chapel Wired for|in.; Mrs. Finley. for his father who 1s_on his vacation, | B2TIOW: . i e and M L Weeind oo, of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Willoughby, form- g T 3 ool v o Sl el e — Ocean Grove, N. J., are spending ~ of Canterbury. drove over from e Behtins was 1a Weslarly aall 0 bJ ‘Wednesday, bringing - fir: on 3 with them Mrs. Henry Phinney, who Worwich last week on business. 3 tr 2 S x i ured o T e Beiper et Lawn Social Pl::.d;:lph Swoet, W o Pyt with | thelr new automobiie 62-66 Main Street, Finn's Blg&, alden name being Waters.-This party sgE b € The Thompson W. C. T. U. met with Thimble Bes, . i Jewett City v Jpm Jootland were guests of Mr. and| po, My Brown of Windham preach- | Mrs. Josiin of Nowh Grosvenordale s iD8| The Ladies Sewing soctety of the Notwich = Mrs, ¥. E. Miller has been serious. |®d at the church Sunday. Rev. Mar- | Thursday. Congregational church met “with Mrs. b 1y ill but is considered much better |t Lovering ' has been @having two| Mrs. Clarence Stephens ‘entertained s ¥ L. H. Levey Thursday afternoon. = 10 2wk et Batlonl continuesatiess| Wookw vacasan. L T L e T O aias Helen Bersy of Hartford epent . e ve e etudents om re attending e e week én: Miss lella N. llam returned from Francisco o 9-Day Tour—All Expenses M550 Up | ' (o tmprove In health. = = = | windham high school this year are; |Sunday in North Ashford with his se oo | Loomie, e e B e e o iy sty the Jut Mt 2 Unlimited Attractions for day to New York, taking Miss St Alice and Ruth Kingsley, Susan and | brother. M. U. Miss Josephine Mathein is the guest ——— trip from Detroit in a new car. tionists. Cooler than MMdle Af With her tn the . S In hor |Esther Taber, William Potter, Henry | The many friends of Rev. and Mrs. ias A of Miss Mary B. in New Bri- Miss Hayes returned Monday from 2- tic Coast Resorts. o i ? @ return party'in her | oy, i froward Brenn, Earl Kenyon,|Merrick Ransom, who are in poor. tain. WILLINGTON P gy e el * Twin S “BERMUDIAN” Mr. and Mrs. Chatncey’ Frink with [ATcher Lovering and Ralph Sweet. health, are sorry to learn that they Miss Bennett, of Madison, N. J, Is visiting Mrs. Edmond. food sale is planned. Th ST, % Miss Beatrice Geer is attending the |have not been as well of late. AFFORD B S i Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hollister have foty- -Comfort — Sails AMer- | Frink and Mr. and Mrs. Willis, | NOrmal school in Willimantic, Annual Church Election. sc- nate Wednesdays and Saturdays | Wright of Worcester made thé trip te| Jemes H. Johnson recentlyy pur-| mThe gnnual nfeeting for the election e ¥ : been visiting S. P. Hollister. S ~ Mt. Tom, Mass, & short time age in | chased an e ¢ there | Of, trustees of the W church was|Ms: Johm Potier Retreshments(were | ' g o !;" BN Sl 9 G President’s Recestion. - mm A- D“NN em their: car, returning the iy Sunday morni n‘.l but, there|pai Monday night. John M. Ranson |served by the hostesses, sns, Needlework, Etc, Under Aus- |but not quite strong yet, so it seem-| The president's reception was held 'y They tourned to New Haven and re- M“ the regular service Sunday|ygas elected for two years. Deyid N. Brief Local Notes . pces of the Grange, e opportome that Lester L. Polter |t Grove cottage Friday evening. turn on another day. 3 Porter and Luther Robbins were bot R who had motored from o 50 Main Street M. aon M w,‘{nt were for over | , A 1awn soclal is to be heM at the|glecteq for three years. It was voted | Mrs John Webster and two chil- | ' jerbert Wightman has a new tour- |a party to attend the service in the TON NOTCH : 3 2 week guests at Mrs. Wright's fath- | chapel and lawn next week under the i “ehingle the parsonage and make|dren ieave Saturday for a visit with |iny ear ~ church of his youth where his father BOLTO! er’s, Chauncey Frink's. auspices of the W. C. T. U. A short|peeded repairs. her parents in Worcester. Tho -neet'nz of Stafford grange will | was for so long pastor should accept s e Mrs, . Fred Safford enjoyed a visit | Prosrame will be given. Mrs. Eugene Strout and husband of | X R be hell next Tresday evening. the invitation to assist by praver and | ey Sadie Howard of New York is . JOSEPH.BRADFORD, |, her fethor oine ool 2 Visit Big Hawk Shet. Providence, R. I. spent a few days |Desdey o resume his studies. at Bel-| “Miss Flora Ravideau is spending a |sermon. The pastor's solo. Mrs. Dar- | Miee Sedic Howard of oW Sorels o came up from Norwich over the week with the former's mother. o seatsny. s few weeks in Montreal. row accompanying, was much enjoved. | g’ - BOOK BINDER end. eiph Swant reewtl et s g | With the former’s mother, Mrs. Young, estiake Morse of Pasadena, Cal| “Nriue X e Ty g DTy e et | rs. Loren Maine was a Hartfora tam Dou - | which measu Miss Edith Leyon, who is keeping Mass. was hel - conf visitor Wednesday. e T % Guest |tp to wing tip. "The bird had been | nouse for ht grandfather, Mr. Jepson | MF. Morse is A grandson of the late s Howard Smith of e Reading, Pa. |room. Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order. | at M¥s Palmer's last week. doing much damage. is away visiting for a week. She-also|Crosvenor and Sarah Fuller Abbe. |phas been the guest of Mrs. C. H. Puf-| The regular meeting of the Ladies g d Mrs. Minnie How- & . -+ |attended the Woodstack fair. e soastebaliinal chapel ts’ hetug boer. A1d soclety was held Friday at 2.30 | g SRPOTE I, T U8 108 BROADWAY Met at Parsona - NORTH- STERLING / Mr. Jepson is trimming the brush |Wired for electricity. The Hospital Ald society will hold room, Miss Mary Cross is able to be about, o : A party of young people met at the / west of the store, a decided improv 3 3 its meeting next Tuesday. Jacobs . after three weeks' iliness. parsonage Monday evening in honor of . ment, as it obstructed the view of.those yn. g Mr. and_Mrs. Harry Patterson of T. N. Skinner spent Monday in - - Wife, Assisting Her Husband,/ Falls |living in the rear of the store build- Lefingwell. Brooklyn, N. Y. have been guests of |much appreciated watering tank at ot Real Bal'gufl Prices [ et tare R Mg | frew Lowd of Hagr—-Disloouton Oullar | o6, ¢ Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Wightman. Glass Factory Triangie much to the| Jomes Rose and family of Speing- ! Wi Henry Larkham bas bought a new| Bone, DA d Pupils’ Exhibit Planned. e O o oot has ! long |14 called on friends here Sunday. . gl \ : YVILLE The Junior fair will take place | Sren’amtion. —Fr. SALORe Mihe locai | .. e gl . " Harness to clean up our pres- |er s tnoy - soest revers qoushi- M e e B U U Tl Mr. and Mre. D. T. Phillips and et union and i especially honorary in | 'GInE R IOWE Ly spent Sun- . 2 Hartford where Mr. Williams = at- | working in the hay fleid. Congregational Choir Members Have | daughter spent Sunday at Ocean | e o P e o nvance, | 48y with his father-in-law, John + ent stock as we want the room | tended the Charter. Ock fair. ' Mrs. Olaey Dowd and sons of New| Bacon Bat at Lake—One Stors in|*3{. R Smith, expert automobile th B e e i s ngies. and must sell. ho e and Fioward Hoxsle altended |Bedford were visitors at Abble Hel-| Riley Building to Be Postoffice. repair man of Windsor, was in town Sencherd Of { the summer at Hiliside farm, Fri- N ¥ : o r. lery's. Surday. He was accompanied by his day for Edizabeth, X. J. [ UNIO! * Wae are opening a large stock of ':&'ggwflf&“" copveral partles | oS, Randall is out with & new au-| Merrill K. Bennett, son of Mr. and | wife and daughter. Joseptine, ales his | & _— Bt i g Auto Robes and Fur Coats, Brown's car and Chauncey Frinks °1-5.“f)‘f'1>1mner made a business trip %‘,’:..."..m.?;.'?;‘ !I’l;o!relgen)c‘: e ‘;’;’Zm"’m"anf"m smmmmxuwln;‘un STORRS “m:; E‘m &flnw?x o v:-z:: b B taking their respective parties. to Providence last weel Harold Gross, who has been spend- |several da: ¢ —_— Visit er paremis, Ar. o 2 : lays with them, returned to Charles’ Scranton, Sunday. THE L. L. CHAPMAN CO. pibirgind Mre Henry Dorrsnce _of| Osear Jencks visitea John Potter in | ing several wesks with Mrs. Mary A.|her: home of the tee o (Over 200 Enrolled at College—New | Charles Scranton, Sunday. =~ = here. Street, has returned to his home in AMr. and Mrs. Walter Dixon and son rs. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. William Belanger of vie Cn Iy s spirit 3 - At the Kingston fair, also, Canter- [Providence spent Sunday with Mail| "0 10¢7® L\ b con Bat. e cAlnd ALY, W A L ot worts e Rl it o] ne college opened Tuesday with an | *"a .5 bury was represented. ~The.Chauncey |Carrier J. A. Lafantasie. The Congregational choir had an en-| Mr. &nd Mre.. J. J. Fitzgerald and | the teachers of the primary and Sraim. | enroliment of over two Bundred sto | wit” vromrhes or o _— Fell from Load of Hay. jcyable time at their bacon bat at Al- | son Richard called on relatives in |Mar school dents tn all courses. church mext Sunday Sudden Muscular Aches and Pak Mrs. Henry Titus met with an accl- | exander's lake Saturday evening.: The | Howard's ley Sunday. aenf rday, fallio g New Teachers This Year. Sunday school is held at 13 o'clock t last Saturday, g from a logd | young people enjoyed eating their e HEBRON o Need Not Bel of hay while assisting her husband In | cooking from thé campfire, their sto- EAST KILLINGLY ° Ao Mos- Suv. S the hay-fleld. A physician found that |ries, songs and boat ride Teachers—President’s Recoption. |;ave closed their summer ur:mm Overhauling an ppointed e this year are Prof. Sinmott of botany. His Mirth Pardoned. . Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hewitt are at|Mr. Torrey, assistant in botany: Mr.| Samuel Gompers may be pardomed Mrs. Titus had disiocated her c r Fred E. MIl is in LaBelle's store Repair Work ! St S 20| e a'hard oSt O e | B I i B R0t 07| vy e e ko tn P |5 SRinen St Bk Forat 1o (b | e GRS o Pyt Saueaeion o ST s e o5 Db imie 23 . |Ite merit’y, n The Dorrance schoolhouse has been | gren. e e oad Sen Neward wete] " Mr. asd It 3. e, ‘assistant agronomist. of his allegations to & nicety, —Man- of all kinds on letters. A stiff fieck from colds, chil- |newly papered. Postmaster Riley’s new bullding is |t the Woodstock fair Tuesday. ed the fair at Berlin Wednesday.| Prof, . A. Wheeler and son Wil- | chester Union. B dren's sprains, those aching muscles | W. A Kent of Providence. a gradu- |nearing completion. He expects to oc.| Frank Hawkes of Rhode laland is|3d the fair at Berlin =~Wednesday. e = . AUTOMOBILES, that sharp neuralgia_pain—these find 3t the Boston W. E. Conservatory | cupy one store for the nostoffice. Visiting his sister, Mrs. Almond Bart- | 00 & o e others. . - = guaranteed relief in Sloan’s Liniment. [®f Music, has been here recently. J#ss Ellen Kelley has returned to|lett. ! Norwich t6 attend to her duties at the| Mrs. Alfred Adams of Whitinsville|, 1he L. A. S. are to hold an enter- | _CARRIAGES, WAGONS, [Bvery home meets with sudden aches tainment entitied the Gid Malds’ con- . and ‘accidents. Your home needs a| ° = Norwich Academy. visited relatives and friends here Sun- TRUCKS and CARTS |[bottle. 25c, 50c and § WOODSTOCK - Dr. George Barnes has been_enter- | da: O i, it A aiaiing s i Meéch ;i c. Blemish? e, Badtord Siams: Y BAIe | o her home by llimens. " | weeks tn_Hartford. e Repairs, Painting, Trim- omplexion Blemi ‘Woodstock was well reprélented on|of New ford, Mass. o SRRt MRS TR TH | v as thif By e e | R e e e B e et Mr. and Mrs. Napoleon Gringras are| Mrs. Joseph Dumas, Jr. of North . s - “|it. Dr. King's New Life Pills clears| Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Lindeman | visiting friends in Worcester and Bos- | Grosvenordale is visiting rs. Joseph {4 Blagkemithing ingall its branchss. |he complexion, throws off impurities | of Hartford are visiting Fetatioes in | ton. Dumas, Sr. e and releases bile naturally and easily, | town: Mrs. Mary Joslin is spending-a few| Men from Putnam are engaged in|“3ff% VIR VU o ol [ e + p Dnless (e, bowelk move freely and | Mr and Mrs. J. D. Haskell and Judge | weeks with her mother, Mra. Mary A.|painting the bulldings at the Chast | eturmed bome after 3 = regularly all the powder in the world | Albert Mathewson are at the Mathew- | Street. 4 r will not permanently cover “that mugd- | £on home for a time. Alfred Gringras Is working for Lu-[ Robert Shekiston and sons, Reuben dy complexion.” This laxative is mild | Woodstock fair closed Wednesday. | ther Day. and Leonard, of North Ridge called on ; yet effective. "It does not gripe or|The excessive heat lessened the at- Joseph Shekieton Sunday. ] = sicken in its_effects. You will not|tendance somewhat. ATRET CENT uyervisor Yo {1507 to BI5 Noeth, Bain St {siche. in.its_sfduta You il mot |tendencs sumewiat. Slling their HAMPTON * POMFRET CENTER e Wi W S S | o <= Life Pills. Start a treatment today.|silos. ke Y T gk % Som—— Miss Jane Quigs of East Hampton hxll‘!‘!hglh Perley is visiting relatives |Grange Presents Handsome Gift to Everybody and is teaching In the Center primary de- Miss Burchnall—Italian Road Waork. I the crowd at Woodstock falr, bat |ariment. in Roa ork. | swel crowd al oc] r, it ¥ cokx, snd Mrs H. I Potter, Me| ot NP how hot! Mrs. fiarold is visiing at E. Ray- ! : - Potter were st ; DR.-E. j. JONES b guests of Miss NellieWchandler Tues-| . i m‘m“fi’m‘um& Toad Inspector Prat: was In town {{Suite 46, Shannon Building DENTIST . |ecntomr e, hools and. Woodstock | sating mesting In ita ball last Fridey| "07"ng e m. B Brown attendea ‘uesday " and | evening. The programme wdls in charge| cair, and Mre E. K. Brown att aevator trest en- g Wednesday on account of the fatr. | of the th ‘After the close of !".rm ance. " Phons. - *""| Thayer Building, Room 305" = %22 Sccount of the & &w:mhlimm“"dm' fl“:' provements on he Courtunds Serts = : ‘ would be en | home of Mrs. Courtiand .[;'ns. L.F. and A. J. LaPIERRE | s WOODSTOCK VALLEY |siiosacid st eses, mouti be Tac | {30 Shmes Rome . A ! .. 287 Main St { PRACTISE LIMITED TO 10 a. m. to, ¥ p. m. : ———— e — « | _Mr. Dean of Springfield has retura- Miss Sarai Kenyon and a young|ers,Of & Obeb and Sister Elizabsth bome. g at s rchnall, in honor of her approach! o R s Skrs. W. N. Whiting of|S0lAtor_from the membera of Little . > Providence: spent- several days this | 1y the roe, e Tig for and dancing ‘Willington, 40dB Automoh:leSthCovers SOUTH CANTERBURY e L3 R _ at Factory Prices Mr. and Mrs Charles H. Newton R e [JOSEPH ANGARANQ (17 1w =il X8 Eunice Whitford has spending a few days in Jewett City. .George Wheeler was Frapkila Sus

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