Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 25, 1915, Page 11

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nce Mesting at Brandy Hill— Mrs. L. Howard Cross|Peach supper Wednesday evening at s | or. Miss start today » R e 'mmw“ to-aftend the|limantic and Mr. and % T, O Tuck. Jowett e Army place unday an &wmfi M.%~ visit ‘Mr. Jepson's daughter in N v:t::vmb'n(p.mm%- 8 - bridge, Mass., Sunday. Jersey on home. A i Chsiigs hillips, employed as a car: | lias T " Robbins 15 _expected Guests at Utley Home. penter New London, spent Sunday | home the last of the week to remain. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Utley enter- ot his home. . . Tyond Mrs, Silas Joslin and ReY:|tained relatives and friends Jast Suw- Miss Annie Wakely has been.a vis- Frank Chamberlain attend.- ‘day their ho ltg in Gree; lle. AR X perance . meeting. Sunday * Mr. and Asa m,«m at Brandy Hill. The speak. dence rhotored here y to visit ::‘ was Rev. Mr. Hazelton of Thomp- Mrs. Maria Amesbury at the Green|som. g | Sl T, P AR ogint the ey sioed ] ~ ~ 5 k. ind was wi a . = oot e © William | 1le34Y frost, spofling what was left ofpoet Hertford. The o Jowett sttended the suto and motor- | ~§ So00 tHings ‘in the garden. Yerrington acted as chef and prepared B A e ATT, A ex?nl:i-’l‘d&lh:“u empleve of, Hart | Gatdner. were at East Green wich, R, | ' AWAUGAN {fiv‘l“ l-:‘m-‘un week end with rela- I, Tuesday attending court. in Taft has' ‘mbved home vi: to;—n. i Sent to Jail. 3 & camp at Alexander’s lake. : ok and = Roswell Moffeit, who has spent the | - Mrs, Norton of Plum lsiand | Fisdetick. D: Avery of Fast Hartford sreater part of bls Hife ‘[1s visiting her father, Charles Black- | g0y caiomoblle Sunday and . = m oF the day with friends in Columbia and . - ¢ s Mrs. John Dunse of Tattville visited | AbeTty Hill, the latter being Mr. Ful- Buy mow or have Furs laid aside. ‘of this' .. Gave Play at Andover. 3 5 Prices will .nd, advance. . R numiber of the members -of the o, 1 er, sister, Mrs. Albert Roilingon. a| <" ® Pirthplace. Frank - Pechie - and._daughter, Y 2 lidred, ‘spent last, week with _her|local grange went to Atidover Monday \ . “ Guaranteed 3 ¥ DR R VR b SO I LS T evening and Fave the play, Her Busy Quality, Fit and Workmanship . ¥ L o ‘Heen the guest of her cousin, Mrs.| The schools closed Wednesday on|Day, at the Andover grange by invi- Y order. Mrs, Alvin Corey of Providence is| Alfred T. Hil, aecount of Brooklyn fair. tation. y with every " visiting her. son, Frank ‘Corey. . Elliott Ford of Ded-| Miss Ametia Lamourex ‘and Theo-| Mr. and Mrs. James P. Little enjoyed Jobn Wood has secured work in|Bem, Mass, have been guests at|dore Bonnev were married Mondas oy |an cirmouis trip to Norwich Wed- Providence. Byron Stone's. Mrs. Ford is Mrs.|Rev. Ignatius Krost at St. Joseph's|nesday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. P Your attention is called to our superior Miss_Gertrude Brooks has returned | Stone's niece. church, Dayville. L i - i t for Repairing and Remodeling from California and ls visiting her Home from Camp Ground. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rollinson and| Miss Harriett K. Porter, who has . equipment sister, Mrs. George Plerce Jr. Mids Phebe Barber has returmed |&r2ndchildren motored to Taftville on|been spending hers summer vacation " Furs of .‘m H%!;a.ce Martin of New Jersey is|from the Camp Ground at Williman- Sunday. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. P visiting his brothers, Amos and Porter returned to Wellesley colle; tic, where she has been spending the 3 R e Jason Martin, the-first time they have | gyr oo WOODSTOCK ALLE' Thursday. met in thirty years: Mrs, Lewis Bassett has been a visi- S C V. Y May Build Home. Charles H. Corey has purchased an | ¢or in Providencs, motoring there e Cecll L. Gates and tamily, who have month JUST ONE-HALF. autombbile. : Sunday | With relatives from Moosup. toped S e T W | SOy e~ | heen gt filver Lake Gurite the: suin ot I Bockies, T nday) | The lsdiés of - the'G. A R heia|'"{aed {3 Providence Saturday.’ = |uier Where Mr, Gatos is engaged In ‘ e - citvae| ol BUE ¢ Oda) Fellows - hail | (Miss Harvist Stngaby and urs|P5,"o™3 U0 S8 18 thewd 0 IN THE TBAYBR B * Misses Beatrice and Minnle Bollvar| ryigay afternoon. urday. retarnig By Saroonabi in this place for a few wecks. It is - of Worcester were Sunday visitors at| Mrs Wiliam Jowett bas returned LE B B ey 2 Bragg' 3 Ferdinand Kenyon and W. S. Ken- |féPorted that Mr. Gates !s to erect a Franklin A stin Durphy ot Distmond Hill is the| 3R e of Proyi- | §0B tock an automobile trip to Provi. | Bouse on the land vy AL o - A e o iUk |l fencs Bave ueke vy ai e OV leCmeski L e o L 0RO A Haioiag ngeth of Copu erama Golic Tast wedk. KHArioh B “Hartiy's. Dickinson of _Hartford. spewt Sau~| Mrs, May Lyman Smith and her Mr. and Mrs. Heqry C. J. Clark and : day at Allen W. Kenyon's. W. Wood | Sister, Miss Agnes Lyman, avho have » . Dorrance of = Providence were BRDOKLYN Smith of Jamica Plain, Mass., spent |Deen spending their summer vacation lummer’t . Pl Thursday there. P with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. / ’ s“““lm ’J‘uwfl:"‘;ofi&,‘F“Oxfn Beoti is > LD Mr. and Mrs. Lueck of New Jersey | Lvman, at the lake. have returned to o to apend the winter with Mrs. A, H. Lightning Burns Barn and Contents | have arrived in the valley at their | their duties at Mrs. Dow’s school for ags. A —Evil-Doers Arrested at Fairground | new home. girls at Briarcliff Manor, N. Y. . > » Many ‘Attended Supper. —Pickpockets at Work. O. A, Hiscox has been ill the past| The first frost in this vicinity was A args nusber-aitinded “the 4up- - week visible Thursday morning. S At the nage September 16,| Master Robert Bard has returned —_— - When an. old-fashioned bolled: dinner | to his school in Kent. HAMPTON BOLTON WRS Merved. 3 3 HA‘c:mpl.ny of young Hbeople from s - ! % ¢ . Henry H. Crowe lampten gave a drama. He's a Luna- 3 —_— R i VT ik e et L te tn ietin il e g potsoniag, Jher is very ill from blood | Library Hours Anmounced—Congrega- {Saving nere Tuesday night. ing. ills has been visiting his| tional Church to Vote on Four Ap- Mrs. N. Albert Witter and Mrs. L. Mills, plications for Membership. Greenieat of Providence ‘were guests| I, . Nomworthy has gone to Cam- e ;:”Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Pond over the briidx .‘whera he will attend Harvard The Bolton free library is to be B R R 3 2 university. opened Saturday afternoons between 2 1 o B "s school at the glass Barn Struck by Lightning. J. S. Minken has a new automobile. | and 3 o'clock and Saturday evenings |the church services will be changed| HEBRON i S During the thunder storm Friday| Herman Allen has recently purchased | between 7 and § o'closk. to the morning for the. following half | e Such sympathy is feit for Mre. Hans the barn in the farm of Zelotes H.|a car. 3 3 There 'is to be a meeting of the |year. _Bible school at 10 o'clock and Guests from Norwich—John Gray’s | Hansen, Jr. who had her arm badly i % Pike' was stpwck and burned. In the Congregational church members Sun- | preachlng service at/ 11 o'clock. That | Guet ital injured one evening last week in an S Ao 4 hb:;n vnv!.: uj b‘“%f laz t;vent:' :ons o" T " d c day to vote on four prospective mem- | will be Rn!h‘Sund'{l}‘i o H i Sister Dies at Hartford Hospital SRREGoAITS aeesents Mrs. Ralph Yy, een busheis of potatoes, al 0l an ou“ bers, three by ‘confession of faith and Miss Rachel A. Fuller is finding her Merrill Cushman and R. E. Sufi b hie 'vehicles and his horse. e Ty school work in Guilford interesting ana| . Mrs. E. T. Smith and son, with a ] ears, recently g 204 Mre.| “Miss Evelyn Bitgood of Danielson & c ‘harles E. Pike. 4 has been the guest of Miss Flor N je Ladles’ Aid soclaty held a pleas- Mrs. Charles E..Bunce, Florence and % Bu s ence to South Manchester for the winter.| The Ladfes’ L ¥y P Louwis Bunce, Mrs. Thomas. D, Faulk- | Blake. e SPRING HILL i 3 ~| . Mre. H. H. Haller and daughter, of | ant session Friday afternoon. A sew- ver and daughfér.’ Ina motored from Had Liquor %o Sell at Fair. y 2 ttended Rockviile fair Wednesday. Charles E. Carpenter has returned |the place and people pleasant. ;’:.rrt)k:lt Ff:;r:il went to Sturbridge | & gy e g = 4 Miss Quigg went home Friday night | Wednesday. Vils nd _Albert Parker P % Arlington Heights were racent gitests |ing meeting was appointed to be held |to Bast Hampton. ..‘f.“’é “:'V‘llufn ‘u?: W:dm-dni South Manches Jast wesk Thurs- | The second day of the fair gave ef- | Interesting Mseting of Echo Grange—|of Mrs. J. Wesson Phelps. at the conference room In two weeks.| Mrs. M. C. day, spending the.day with Mrs. E. E.|ldence of the law breaking element Shower Given Miss Lamb. Mrs. M. J. Loughead of Cleveland, — brothers, J. May. Mrs. George Spiers and son re. | being alive for early in the day the | i her guests over Sunda. 4 Providence. - - . n % % Dr. C. W. Hale of P was Students Leave for Schools and Col- Motored from Nerwich, . ey leges—Game with Village Hill Team| Mrs. E. Hall and daughter Blanche, | 1 5000 “Wednesday and Thursday. . Ohio, who has been in Poston visiting Solrm turned with them. state police arrested two men for E(‘h_o grange held. its meeting Mon- | her son, is now the guest of her sis- Charles E. Plke. and Mrs. Benjaman brlnxfin{ upon the ground intoxicating | 42y night. Sept. 20. The lecturer, Mrs. | ter, Mrs. Louise A. Carpenter at the & Farrows .are liquer they having & suit cese filled | A. E. James, presented the following| Center. Attendsd Fair. with the article and [vhile thess men | Programme, Miss Ebba E. Smith being | _ Miss Ciara Post of Hartford spent 3 were heing tried another of e piano: oll call; current events; | Su y 2 The following attended Bturbridse [ rougnt Into court a worams o o | Song. 195, Cramse. Meloaie: o e e e R e e e Tith the Misses Crowe, came up $70m | “Miss Sadie Howard has returned it Domiay, Mo 8es Qiraotpine: | travelling bag filled with the same. | The Power of Appreciation. Brother| s sxd Mrs, Charles X, Loomis. Ir SaEly W e e et eadber hame in New York. Wiliam Deming, Mr. and Mrs. G. L.| All entered s plea of not gullty, but | Leonard Smith, Fall ploughing. for have been spending a few days in New | ReV. and Mrs. Waltér Westerfleld | Mre. Henderson and her cousins, and | “yijam Mofiitt has moved his fam- Upbam, Mr. and Mys. H. B. Corning | by the court were found gullty and a | legumimous crops . dlsmusssd: Song | York and Albany ‘ of. New York are guests of Mr. and [returned the same evening, coming In|;. ¢5 the old Carver house. B e B o 1w/ ILaI | fine of ten dollars was impossd upon | 150. Grange Melodies. This programms | » ks it ‘Bessellevre of Phila- | Mrs. T. C. Durman. R snday | g 2iss Mabel Howard is visitiag T Bistings M and Myg Charies PAr | eacn with- the- costs' of prosscution. | Proves very interesting. delphia is visiting her son. Rev. Wil. | Mrs. Medos Laboute and children of | Mr. Hunt of Gilead spent Sunday |y 0.3 ana Manchester, fl‘l‘fh uh;- '?sogmnl\ making two trips| which was paid. Mrs. E. P. Bellows of Brooklyn, liam Eesselievre. 3 2 Stafforq spent Thursday and Friday | with his daughter, Mrs, Hender=on. Mrs. E. A. Shaw’s brother, and fam- er. l:ld%g"ngcfia;.lu Lind, e During the day pickpockets were| Y- who had to return to her home o _—ETON cousins of Mrs. V. W. ‘Bm e BOLTON NOTCH P, of last week with friends in town. \Irs, Holmes returned to Meriden |y, Fom New Jersey, spent the week A busy upon the grounds for mot a few | account of ilifess is still confined to 73 John A. Houchens has just com-|Monday afternoon. b M i oo Eh;fl“h{‘}"f’“h' o of Hartford, vis-llost their pocket books. = One men | her bed, aithough slghtly lmproced. STORRS pleted the enumeration of school Died from Typhoid. Miss Mary Everdean from Chelsey, “Sr and frs. B. B Hice of Barre, | 22id his contained sixteen dollars and | Mrs. Harris and her daughter who e o St William H. Nichols| Johm Gray visited his sister in Hart. | Mass. le-visiting her sister, Mrs. N. Misy Edith Been'y and George Moore Seonts daii el Fhere nv:;?isgogg thened Iasstu:l;:glf & n.se‘??“n?xfil "in | Gollege Reception—C. E. Social—Fac- nn{d"}la::gte.r:')\“c; ana Edith, ford last Sundsy. She bas since died |C. QNG o0 was o Man- 9 Worcester, attended the fair on | atisidance: Brooklyn, N. ¥, taking with e a2 ulty Picnic Planned for Today. 1e Proviency “ovet THaudny. in the Hartford hospital from typhold chester visitor Monday. : Among the visitors in town over|@ reminder of the beauties of this Address By Reév. H. A. Beadle. the fair was Miss Bertha M. Sharp, at| Piace. a handsome bunch of dahlias Rev. Harry A. Beadle of Pomfret|her mother's Mrs. James Lowry. Mr. | 8Town by Rev. Leonard Smith, an ex- gave a very interesting talk at the|and Mrs. Howard Svaulding of Nor- | Pert on gardenipg. regular .meeting of + the Community | Wich at Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. ., Monday eveging. His topic|Spaulding’s. Mrs. Alice Nelson and was ‘the “Progress of the Nelghbor- |Mr. and Mrs. Everett Miller with M bood Association” In that town, In-jand Mrs. Fred E. Miller. Mr. and tersting photos were shown. Mre. Frank Hoxie end daughter, Susie e, Y . Miss Helen Dimock is spending the | fever. The coliege reception to new stu- | week with Mrs. Jennie Knox, in Hart-| Mr. and Mrs. Douglass of Boston ——_EE dents was held in the armory Thurs- | ford. are at their cpttage on the green. MT. HO day evening. Mr. and Mrsfi Ralph Paige of The m'l“l ooks Ionel:meu:.: llh: vi are ) b Miecellaneous Shower. ,,,f,',"cofi,'}“:,"fln:“:' frri ey B e e B s~ o~ it e o David Russ and family attended the A Plscellaneous shower was given| A teum representing the faculty | Gardiner H. Hall has returned Mr. Goldman_is soon to bulld a|Brooklvn fair. = s Miss Dorothy Lamb_Saturday even-|tennis assoclation planned to play | his school af Manlius, N. Y. Miss|house on the Gillette place. F. A. oung of mmm v B Ing, September 11. The gifts Were|the club in South Manchester <this | Dorls to Dana Hall and Miss Ciara (0| Mr. and Mrs. Everett Thompson of | spent the week-emn family, ma A ¢ ny and useful. - S: res, Wellesley, Mass. / | Salem, Mass, are visiting the former's| George McCracken of Troy, N. SCOTLAN Warron . aay Miller. Mr. and Mrs. | ™0, Cohdition ‘of Mrs, Emma B, il S i T T e ot “Wniiter | e, | ia spending a few dave with his uncld D Bezt Gardner with Mr. and Mra, R, B, | Oirdiner remains unchanged. She -y Shesta Awosing. Coluburn “und John ~A. Richardson| Mr. and Mrs.-George Mitchell at-|and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. George Albee — itter. 2 > hugtly enjoys & wonder bag which she| The Christian Endeavor saciety was | visited the Springfield parks Sunday. |tended Rockville fair Wednesday. B. O. Moon and Mrs. Bacop an Death of Mrs. Jobsph Carter—Mr. and . is permitted to explore once a day. | enthusiastically held In the church 3 Middletown % Deacey- is in the hos- | Miss Lina Bacon went to South Man- 2 Going to G. A. R. Encampment. It ?:nntah\gd glghtp gifts, useful myd parior Wednesday evening. The nu- | spons Seroriny oo r B oé. with M| ra s s“"") owm" 2 che: Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. John Batda Married 44 Years. nt Saturday and Sunday pital at_Middlet o g Mr. and Mrs. Theodore D. Pond and | beautiful. merous contests for speed were Ve and Mrs. D. L. Royce. Miss Stanley of Hartford is at Miss | G. E. Willis and The W. C.'T. U. soclal appointed for | M- and Mrs. Vine R. Franklin are| Rev. Leonard Smith preached to @ |amusing. Refreshments were serv. Miss Ruth Green Monday for [Carrie Kellogg's. e s ot Tuesday evening was postponed to| > Start Monday morning for the 49th | large and appreciative audience at Co-| Dr. H. D. Newton attended the | Brows Joiversity, Providence, R. I.| Mrs Doyle and her son were at Ed- EAGLEVILLE " Priday evening: on account of the bad|O: A- R. encampment at Washington, | lumbia last Sunday morning. chemical exposition in New York | where &he is enrolled as a student. mund Horton's over Sunday. o s AR e ik Toew ieven and from Now Ha- | - Heney Parke of Lo Angeies, Cal. | oty “Sblecs R b a5 e Mrs. Joseph Carter Dead. e TLLYy Seveh aal From Nese T g ngeles, Cal, , Wi ochmurka an George Reynolds of South Willing- o returning to Noank Wed- |is visiting with C. A. Wheeler. spent Sunday In WILLIN ON v - Mrs. Joasph Carter, died st ner| CANTERBURY GREEN nesday. ¥ Mr. and Mrs. Judkins attended the e EAST GT! e e e home Tuesday, Sept. 21st. She had ———— Miss Louise Gardener, has entered | wedding of Mr. Judkins' sister in Mr, and Mrs. Banning of Hadlyme Mg~ - m?a';{d friends, and will, be ' greatly | Grange Gives Entertainment Followed | Windham iligh school. o 5 Kingston, N. H., Saturday. are spending a few days with Mr. and| Mrs, Fdith Cushtan has gone to| Mr. Belleman of Taftville, formerly i been visiting friends e By Peach Supper—Church and Per-| The teacher in the local school, Miss Faculty Pienic. Mrs. Benjamin Fox. work for Miss G. Beekwith in her store | 0f Eagletiile-has Mr. ana ‘Mrs. Fred Taylor of Leb- Harris, of My , Mass., is provi 4 ‘ Soringe. A here. tnon’ caled_at Mr. and Mrs. Eugene| Sonal Interests. — efficient and the pupils ars dolng well| gk, feculty plenie is planued for thts i P v e, o eeerh’ Lt ' nhammer has to N Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hopkins and Bvelln Wetieghy ‘avening. 1L g ormson ast Somniy was en Mrs. Lucina Bennett is very much | {3aturday) afternoon. The invitations Syevh Fa " eee o Ney} Mr. an . John Barstow o ] Mrs. W. H. Hall has gone to the|York. sop. Howard, of South Willington, vis- _— Practical Test of Christian Faitnfuls | [TProved in health, though unable to | Jirect atbing oo Gobrovide himeelf | oo iford hospital for an operation for | Miss Hasel McCormick had vistting |'Tid Seturday at the home Of their i aniic Tere YISling friewds inlg g Yohu 15, Th 0 | travel, she 1s quite active in her home, | FiB aod Jollow. the trall| o endicitis, day in her school Monday and visited mother, Mrs. Charles tewn this week. : Pose, Jobn 15 That Ye Bear Much blazed through the woods. RIS o e i Al 1 Mr. and Mrs. George Lathrop of it and That It Abide. rs. Corne! reene and s \ he . Jocak Fall River were visitors at the hom: At the Christian Endeavor meeting \ Service -are to represent ti of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Willoughby, | SUndey evening Miss Rivenbers gave COVENTRY RIPLEY' HILL Monday and Tuesday.. a very interesting talk on the World 2 Lawrence Skerman in New Haven Ball Game Today. Wide Aspect of Missions, seen in|Grange Holds Box Scclal—Arth : . ‘Marvied Forty-féur Y. B ooy th . w . 3 rty-féur Years, Indla and other countries of the East.| Reed’s Oxen' Win Fair Premiums. Hospital—Late Strawberrios, Owing to the absenice of several ea u . 2 g players the ball game of last Saturday by . Lawrence Sherman who s in & Tuesday evening Sept. 21st. Mr. and Next Sunday nizht the subject i .H.r'jLJfihp ‘Bacon; quletly “celebrated | Sirlelds Against Te mpufionu,’ En}:: Horace G. Telle and family, who theif fory-fourth wedding anniversary, | 6:10-18. Leader, Albert Safford. gléep d thel = = ow | amounted to ¢imply an oportunity for : wm o7 fviting 1o ten of thejr sz zker Lathrop has returned to New Shens mambera of the geange ot toe e Rospiial (. & Sritioal cudtite Pamo i ey e is n.‘%"h : L oy Y nivansisy the opening ‘term at Yale | next regular meeting. polsoning followed by a Staftord will be hers and the South of life. . sleep - renews the vital facies of the W.'C_T.'U. and others | ~'William Towne Han hoen called to| thocs. coiiror hanioert, Andrews and omeTrta by aien. Bnerroar s Toke | Willingtoss’ will earn Ty game it they forces of the bedy and restores the energy. o e ernoon. 6 was presented S, 01 e, rs. erman . t it .y . +' handasome loaf of Cake bearing the | ma " TCIUeRUlY this fall as jury- mer home and gons to New York for | in constant attendance upon her huae | *" R EE of the evil results ofim 144 mn! i Ebgfi gernier. She| Waiter Davis has been summoned " Box - Soolal. . d-'." Bearing Strawberries. GURLEYVILLE well, liver 8 Sa.1m1 o pout.< for 0 @uty In New Heven next| mnm Grange beld o box eodtal Fajl Deating v e Lo 3 of organs 1way for two wi Bas re-| Mr. and Mrs. Everett ®. Brown ot | 1 Ursday evening. - hnd of fine quality, having the | Agrieuitural Falr Heid st 8chool. " 4 w2 % .fir:wea. B el ‘ S Sl Pomfret visited Mrs, Brown's moth: Oxen Win Prizes. flavor of wiid heuss, p ¥ 1 i ting friends | Mrs Frances Smith, early in Arthur Roed and sona took elght| Jack Shelling who has besn jiving R s i &5 mnu' fatF 1" to be- held Oet. | T2 - yoke of oxen to the Rockvile fair this the for a year has anteps The Gusleyville A : B, range fu;)_flt-s,tr'. F. Miller is in New York , They woere also at tha Bers o = Friday nt 1.. q-nqu. P Mfs. Josephine Kollstede and Mt-| & * °:n“"{m LR ol s T Whate. ey Mgk m& h'%m A _pasor| de Saughter, of Frovidence, who have ange ertainment. Relly. day Wil be obseryad nexmt , vegeiables, m bdeen' staying in town for a time vis- | Canterbury nge gave an enter- | Kunday at the meming service, , Ming. friends, have gone to visit rela- | tainment last ‘evening at the| 7y, Helpars met with Mr, ”D-r ’-‘.’n :vgu:.sgel,‘ i = new hall, - sy Zollowod. | ang hn. oSt Morfll‘. Thuraday uld Higgins and. lit- e ter .. Harrlett, are ting{ Sm!! ‘h ovening. ; pare “-lln The Rgna:mel meetl of the 1o P i e * | was in charge of Mrs, C mont '5.““‘" ‘m"dw ““ at the Attonded W. C. T. U, Mesting. | 2fiss’ Witter of vn . Dfonase, THd . T uler eft towit Tha: [, ith Willjams a=d Rev. G. : B s, et 4l o ists t infrequentiw. tmsuzo 3 :&m’m‘:omnu: i _‘.“I*lfi-,

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