Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 16, 1915, Page 11

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ew industry 1s being started in that of weaving rag car- James mnc and William Ross, have already got ning coons, one weighing ursday. who is working in Providence; spent the week-end at his “hom: e - Mas. M. Lowry of Pamtru. !n:l nnd Mlslw!hn o T x‘icummy d on: Wedn: pc; Taa Place was in Worcester Place and Frank Gabby e v}m Tecent visitors at East Killingly. Charies Branson has returned to One- ‘S. Mowry was in Moosup on ‘ate ‘of Providence spent Sunday with Mr. end Mrs. Will- iam L. Tillinghast. Charles Heus of New Jersey spent S\mdl.y with Mi d Mrs. Fred Whit- Mt and M#s. Harold Smith were the pu-t- mad-y of Mrs.'S. William Bur- .Y “Smith !l 'orklng in Sterling mill. Mr. and Mrs. * Charles Spaulding spent last Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Henry Frink of Yantic. Mrs. Doughty of Providence is viss Mflg her sister, Mrs, Cherles Spauld- Fred Holt was in Boston Tuesday for an _eye test. Mrs Charles Spaulding was in Prov- 1dence Thursday, she was accompanied hy her “sister;” Mrs. Doughty. “Nellie Rathbun entereained friends from Washington, R. I, Wednesday. > The Ladiss’ Aid society met at the parsonage Wednesday afternoon. -'Ada Gfeenman wax in Plaimfeld on| W'ednes e s s EAST KILLINGI KH.LWGLY Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Steere of Lons- dale visited relatives mflep!flends here & few days last week. and Mrs. William Yare are mmu of: Mr. Yare's parents in Staf- ford Springs. Miss Adah French spont Tuesday in Webster. "Mrs, Hannal Smith and daugfter, Hrl_ Nellie Hannoh, of Boston, have Deen spending a few days in Putnam | esday. Mrs. Frank “Wood spent the week end with friends in Worcester. Arthur E. Chase of Danielson called on friends here Friday. Milton Burnett and his sister, Miss ‘Bdna, were,guests Sunday of their uncle, James Brooks, and family. Rufus ChaSe-of Putnam has been staying at the Chase homestead, Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis of Mys- tic are visiting at J.. W. McDonald's summer home here this week. Rev. E."A. Blake of Brooklyn visited here Wednesday. Mrs. Andrew Potter attended Staf- ford Springs fair Wednesday. WESTMINSTER Preparations are being made at_the parsonage for the new minister, Rev. T. E. Davi The Ladies’-Aid society did not meet Tuesday on account'of the rain. The bones that were found in the ruins of the barn.on .thé Pike farm were not those of Georse Dewing, as he:Has been in Wi inster since tbo fird. Nothing definite has been report- emw ‘coroner: yel 40 pounds was t Mr. Lfinnell brmgc Mus., are visiting un form- ar moth 0. Cushman. Sh\lr:tg Tower Hill spent Wed: Lawton. Mrs. Fod ine uWCotn }«:'t Snflnr‘lamla. Mass., is the guest T son, Mar- TLawton. £ John lwmw:t of Westtord was a recent visitor at E. L. James'. ) ’Fruhy ‘afternoon | e t n! the teachers’ meeting at Bt Wostorestér. J. Wfid relatives in ‘spent the week cnd iine Norwich. « George F. Genung, Riley B. Witter and Wiiam B W Mrs. R. P. Bennett her mu.an.md Mrs. T. D. ‘William Tt Sunday with his d’sught-r Grace M., in Lowell, Mass., where she is teaching. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore H. Pond and daughter are spending his vacation ;m: his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. D. 'ond. James Cnm. who was taken to the.| Day Kimball hospital for an operation, is reported as rapidly recovering. Prof. Rufus Sheldon and_ daughter i.un are again occupying their home ere. Harvest Supper. no Brooklyn grange gave a harvest supper Tuesday night in Unitarian hall ‘which was largely attended. Mre. James Copeland and daughter Grace were recent visitors with rela- ttvu in Abington for the day. Frank Spaulding is spending in Providence with friends. SOUTH KILLINGLY Attractive Exhibits at Gran Address on Equal Franch a wee Falr— Lester Slater met with an accident while chopping. The axe glanced and struck him in the leg, cutting to the Miss Hattle Davis of Scituate has heen visiting her and Mrs. Willlam Slater. Harold Bowen of Providence spent the week end at Fred Dexter's. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woodmancey of Danielsen were over Sunday guests of George Woodmancey. Miss Mildred Jacques has been visit- ing relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. John Crowley of Valley Falls were week end visitors at A. E. Phillips’. The annual fair of Highland grange was held in the hall Saturday even- ing. There was a fine collection of vegetables, fruits, preserves, fancy work, flowers and minerals, - Music was furnished by Mrs. P. C. Bliven, Miss Myrta Doane and Arthur Ter- williger. Mrs. Walter Bartlett. of Putnam gave an address on _ Equa’ Franchise. - The judges were Mr. and Mrs. Kies and Mr. and Mrs. Kelly. A. E. Hall has finished sawing on the Russell Hill place and moved to the Boswell lot. Charles Spaulding ul Auburn vigit- ed Jacob Pidge Monday. Everett Winson of Plah\fleld Mr, Carder Whaley of Wakefi die Holland of Putnam visitors at The Oaks. SCOTLAND William Burnham attended the Sun- day School convention held in Put- nam Thursday the 7th. Mrs. Alice Willoughby attended the annual meeting at the county home at Putnam last week. enty Clark was %a visitor in Hart- rm;: and New Britain over the week end. The W. C. T. U. will hold its meet- ing at the chapel Tuesday evening, the 18th. A report of the state conven- tiol held in New Haven recently, will be given. Ralph Sweet spent the week end at Lord’s Point. Frnest Butler has been spending a few days in Maine. ‘The collectors at the church for the month are Everett Kimball end Fred- erick Willoughby. Joseph Carter was a visitor in Hart- ford recently. In the account of the Grange fair as stated last week. an omission was made. A splendid dinner was served, and in the evering an entertainment was given including a farce. The en- tire affair proved a great success. Mrs. C. J. Grattan recently returned from St. Joseph's hospital. Miss Mary Lathrop recently return- ed, after visiting relatives in Norwich and Jewett Citp. EAST THOMPSON Quarterly Conference—Vernor Jepson Attends Rugim-nt-l Reunion. The trustees have completed shingling the M. E. parsonage. The King's Daughters held their regnlar meeting Wednesday, the 13th. Plans were made for e. harvest supper. | Orte new member ‘was received. into the circle. + District. Superintendent G. G. Scriv- ‘ener held the first quartérly confererce Ffldfly night at the home of Silas Jos- Attended Reunion: Vernen Jepson attended the reunion of his regiment Tuesday at the G. A. R. hall in. Worcester, uvmt}'—nlnt persons being: preseat. X Luther Robbins, ‘whosé wife d.l.d in June, is breaking up his home and.is going to reside with his sisters at his ;)Smplacc in the east part of - the oWn. Ernen Robbing is away on buslhess. enry ' Robbins who has beem - Il w!ih a cold, is able to be out. l—:l-ln 'SOUTH WOODSTOCK Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Boweniuvon turned from a motor trip. 3 Senexet grange met ' lust Wednu day when the wm -in M " Mrs. Henry Yonng)nm;"ren days in New York. A SOUTH C. years he joined the ' Windham Cw tional church of which his was l-!m member. He had been active chumh ‘work, serving on the church And at the time of his death m cllrk and treasurer of branch church it South Windham, and :i::d b;:n chalrman of (h;‘ committee ce it was organized. Mr. Sp%r was one of the substantial e community and his success was Zained through his own efforts. ‘The funeral was held at two o’clock Rev. M. R, Plumb officiating. It was largely attended by relatives and friends from Massachusetts, Rhode Island lm‘l Connecticut. There’ were tributes from the South Windhm church, the family and many friends. Burial was in the family lot at ‘Windham. During the services at the house the following solos were sung by Mrs. Charles Hahn: “Asleep 1 Jesus” 'and “Nearer My God, to The: The surviving nieces and nephews include George H. Spencer, assistant postmaster ot Willimantic, Mrs. Clary Palmer and Miss Alma Spencer of Wesi Somersviile, Mass, Artaur Spencer living in the west and Frank Spencer of Hartford. Personal Mention. Mrs, Frank Gifford has as her guest her_mother, Mre. Chesbro of Norwich. Miss Rena Loomis is visiting Man- chester tnend-. Mrs, B. Hoxie entertained Wed- nesday, Mrs ‘W. E. Phillips of South Coventry and Mrs. Phillips’ daughter, Mrs. Stillwell of. Westerly. Clifford Hoxie of Sound View was at_his home over Sunday. Mrs. James Main has had as her gue: Miss Ida Adams of Norwich. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Palmer and chil- dren were in__Plainfleld, Thursday, calling on E. Windsor. Mrs. W, C. Card was in Mosup Wed- needay the guest of her cousin, Miss Hattie Phillips. Mrs. Clarence Avery has been visit- ing at the home of her parents in Uncasville. Harry Avery was at fair ail three days. The K. K. K. sewing club met with Miss “Ethel Golden, Wednesday eve- ning. Miss Portia Branche of . Norwich was thé guest recently of Miss Rena Murdock. Harold the Stafford Shaw and Frank Beckwith . | both of oNrwich, were guests Tuesday of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beckwith. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chamberlin attended Stafford falr Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Putoz leave this (Saturday) morning for a two week: visit -with their son, Louis Putoz and tamily of Hartford. ‘Waterford Simons of Norwich Town was here attending C. E. Spencer's funeral. WINDHAM Mr. and Mr. Summer Wired for Lights. There was a good attendance at the auction at the William Swift house Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. S, Kelsey and Miss Elizabeth Kelsey of Boston are in town. Mrs. Crocketl of Troy, N. Y, guest at A. H. Anderson's. Mr. and Mrs. Guilford Smith have closed their sumer home here and re- turned to South Windham. Mrs. Ada Larrabee is spending a week in Gryton. Mrs. Horher Wood and son Francis, spent Sunday in Willimantic. The Woman's Missionary society met Friday with Mrs. George Cock and Miss Emma Larrabee, at the home of the latter. At the Inn. Mrs. Isabella Thomas and Mrs. E. ‘W. Johnson have returned from Glou- cester, and are at the Inn for a few; weeks. Frank Edward Johnson of Washington has been spending the week with them. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Harris and children of Warcester motored to ‘Windham Sunday, and called on Mrs. Harris' sister, Mrs. Clayton Fowne. Sang at chumh Miss Wayne Palmer returned Gul(ford Smith Close is a to er sang two solos Congregational church last Sunday morning, which were much enjoyed. Mrs. Bessie Maynard Woodman of Waterford is vieiting Miss Josephine Keeney. tTh. post office is wired for electric- Y. Viall of Providence, pending several days with her sister, Mrs. Clayton Towne, matored home last ek. Mrs. M. A. Bolande of Franklin was the guest of her sisters, Mrs. H. C. Hatch and the Misses Johnson, Wed- nesday. Could Not Get Seats. H. C. Lathop and son Keeney went to Boston Tuesday, hoping to attend the big ball game but were disap- pointed as they were unable to get seats. POMFRET CENTER Public Schosls 1 'I'opce of Interesting Gum Mutung. Brown spent it week with Hinlul,fyt. Ave llhln - head, Mass. eri] "ble- Jos, Scou spent Saturday ln woh cester. Home—Post Office Being | 'l'h!lhn. fimb«mlhflw of the féw m fi al hlllh. dfm X-n"i‘c'nl'h:hnlmly soothing, heal tion*to keep the dehute skin soft, »clearand 1. Youwcan safely tmstrymr baby's skin health to Resinol Soap. drugrists. sise cake e e Dert S sk, Bl 3l Prescribed by doetors, for ever 20 years, in I-t-lu—-m." > heal skia affections. address. Patrons present were ask- ed to describe the first school house they ever attended, which proved & movel feature. EASTFORD Rev. J. B. King Moving to New Pas- torate—Personal Items. Mrs. Sarab J. Sumner of Willimantic Bas been the guest for a week of W. l Warren and famfly and Mrs. Mary L. ‘Warren. sited Old Home Town. James M. Carpenter of New Britain recently visited his native town here, and where he passed his boyhood daye. He was a _guest of his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Carpenter and O. B. Car- penter's hmmu He also visited and called on friends and relatives in West ‘Woodstock, his former home. He was in South Woodstock, Abington, Pom- fret, Willimartic and Hartfor\ before his return home. Enjoyed Hunting. Charles S. Johnson of New Haven spent Sunday ‘with his mother and enjoyed hunting for two days. Mrs. O. B. Carpenter is in Hartford fo\ a time. She is improving in heaith. Mrs. J. B. King and sister, Miss Mary Vose, will go this week to =g home in Hopkinton, Mass. That was a former home of theirs. They hav resided here seven years and will be greatly missed. Judge J. M. ‘!‘ m will take them to Hopkinton au- tomobile. Their furniture h: urudy been transported by autotruck. Oliver Bartlett and his aunt, Miss Rebecca Walker, of abLnielson, have been guests recently of Mr. and Mrs. Elery Bartlett. Mr. and Mre. Elisha Perry of the Yetter hill are entertaining for- mer's sister, Mrs. Nunn, of Newark, Charles W. Clark was recently elect- ed towm clerk and treasurer by (€ re- publicans. Mr. and Mre. Willlam Keene and si: ter. Miss Christina Curtis, spent Sun- day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs 8. D. Curtis, of Ashford. John Ethridge of Westerly, R. I, spent Sunday with his family here. /_James B. Bouck and family of Ne York have been at their summer home here for a few days. At Stafford Fair. Judge J. M. Tatem, William S. War- ren, E ‘Dana Keith, Charles D. Tatem, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Bowen, Mr. and Mre. William Keene and Miss Christl Curtis were among the number w! attended Stafford fair Wednesday. Rev. J. BE. King went to Hopkinton Monday to arrange his tenement. Mrs. Elien Ballou and Mrs. Fred A. Bowen visited in East Thompson iast week. EKONK iz Grangers Visit Pachaug and Plainfield Granges. Local Mrs. Stella Kellogg, who has been visiting here nearly two weeks, re- turned to her home near Boston, Mon- day. Mr."and Mrs. G. H Gallup accompanied her as far as Providence. Rev. Mr. Pease of Providence oc- cupled the pulpit here Sunday morn- ing and gave an eloquent address. Ninety Year Old Visitor. James Campbell and three ladies from Providence were callers here Sunday. They visited the Xennedy cemetery and the house where Mr. Campbell was horn over %0 years ago. Mr. and Mrs, Thomas McKenzie and son Julian from Westerly were callers at E. B. Gallup’s Sunda: The crack of the rifle is heard every day now and much game is bagged. Grange Visitations. Ekonk Grange : visited Pachaug Grange Thursday evening of last week and Wednesday evening this week 25 Ekonk members visited Plainfleld Grange and gave the program. The first white frost app2ared here s y night.” Crops. are being har- vested as fast as possible. WOODSTOCK Harvest Supper—Colonial Evening of Missionary Society. The harvest mppdr last Friday ev- ening called out a large number and $17 was added to the plano fund. F. 1. Barber conducted service at the Congregational ‘thurch ‘Sundayj| morning. Harry Child was & guest at Vallgy- side over Sunday. In Colonial Costume. The Ladies’ Missionary society hola a Colonial meeting. with Mrs. L. Boulhwar!h at Arnold’s inn, Wm day afternoon. ~Many of the _ladies were dressed in Colonial costume. Mr, and Mrs. W. A, How.z"n. and George G. at- o XX Dwight Burrett of D'tnlt. Mich., hAl been the nouotwuhn H.l‘sx- An upright plano has been pu ed for use in the Conm!onfl chna CLARK'S CORNERS wCounty Asent Kenned Kennedy were in town Miss M. S. Potter of Woodstock, upervisor, visited the sehoct ana ' Mrs. lufu- tb....... 10 Pickled Pig’s Feet, Is.. 5c s-hsp--n..l....... Sc %meon.... HONEY COMB - A&P Y3 sack 1. LIVER...... “25¢| All Day Saturday SPECIAI.I.AIBSAI.E Grandmothers, bbl. .$6.80 |Loins Spring Lamb, Ib.14c| can Fores Spring Lamb, 1b.10c SULTANA PEAS SPINACH- H-fl Cheese, b......16¢ Steak, 1b. .12V4¢ !lzc Bacon,lb............14c 15¢ 10¢ 8¢ chesesdacanans TOILEl‘PAI’ER ZSC Lamb Chops, Ib......15¢]7 Rolls . SWEET POTATOES, 10 Inzsc Free Delivery 135 Main Street Telephone 29-4 —WoGwoRoyalGoldTnfigShm Ask For Them Everybedy-at-Church Sunday Proves a Success—Norwich Visitors to Co- lonial Houses—Francis’ Estate Being Settled. Everybody-at Chureh Sunday brought out a good congregation. The pastor's sermon was on the value of fellowship and communion in the things o? Christ in the “giad time” whose day has dawhed. The text from Luke 24:15; “And while they com- munel -together, Jesus Himself drew near and went with them.” It was voted after the Sunday school session thit October 24 be the date of the Sunday School rally. Margaret Slattery's programme, “Forward Steps,” {8 to De used and music to D practiced this week. The Christian Endeavor meeting on Stnday evening at 7 p. m., is upon the “Res; sibility of our Soclety for the Christian Endeavor Unions. Loc: State and National” Ps. Leader; Frank Hoxsle. The Ladies’ association meets on T\l‘.dl ; Oct. 19, with Mrs. Belcher Brown from 2 until § p. m. Mrs. James Lathrop IIL Mrs. James Latnrop has been ill with the grip all the week and was unable to hald the Sunday school meeting and roclal Thursday evenme. Johr: Hern's hgusehold goods were so0ld at auction Tuesday. October Picnic, Miss A. E. Weaver brought a party for a picnic at Mi Tuesday They came in Mrs. Witter's "bus and enjoyed a beautiful day. Miss Palmer and Miss Stewart spent two days in New London this week. Miss Hills, Miss Grace Hills and Miss Emily Batterson of Hartford mo- tored over from Hartford Tuesday for a call at the parsonage. Motored From Norwich. Miss C. L. Gilman of Norwich Town, and Miss Kelly of New Haven came over from Norwich this week with Mrs. George D. Coit in her car to v it old Colonial houses of which Ca terbury has several, especially the no- table one cupled and owned by the Rev. and A, J. Hetrick, to which travelers come from far and wide. Settling Francis Estate. Dr. and Mrs. Clinton Hyde of Brook- ly, N. Y. were here for several davs last week on business connected with the settiement of Mrs. W. A. Francis' estate, the bulk of which was willea to Mrs. Francis’' nephews, Dr. Hyde and hig brother. The house in which 133, 1-2. | Mrs. Francis lived was her in trust and comes to the son.of her first husband, Charles Davis, of Jeweit CRy. Personal Items. Mrs. Everett E. Brown of Pomfret, and Miss Anna Smith of Worcester, spent Columbus day and Sunday with their mother, Mrs. Frances Smith. Ralph Brown was-home over Sun- day from Storrs college. Florence Exley who is teaching in Hebron was home for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Richmond moved this week (o South Windham where they own several houses. Canterbury is very sorry to lose them. Miss F. E. Miller is a little better but is #till seriously il Mrs. Button of Black Hill on Sunday went over to see her brother, Mellen Smith who Is Od kfloully mn, of thk Hlll is visit- ing her Miss Annie Pitcher of East Hamp- ton is visiting Mrs. A. E. Leonard. EAST WOODSTOCK Meoting u.uu—m-ry Society—Club to Farce. f the Woman's_board e Day Kimball hospital, Wood- October ith, mhh&-h:{d rsday, Camp Aloha. Tea and a social hour followed. To Give Farce. At the meeting of the Community club next Monday evening, which is pubiic, a farce, No Men Wanted, will be a feature of the program. The cast follows: Elizabeth Rawley Isabeile Granger . Girl Bachelors. Pynnella Abercrombie, their maid ... Mrs. A. H. Hibbard CENTRAL VILLAGE Ernest L. French Raises Big Best— Obituary Note—Landlerd Rijey Taken to Hospital. Ruth Witter Clara Eddy High school seniors held a dance at Milner's_hall in Moosup Friday eve- ning. The committee in charge was Matthew Barr, Frances Collanan, Miss Ruth Mathewson and Miss Margaret al | Tootil. George Loring Has. been a visitor in Brockton, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mathieu have returned from their wedding trip. Weighty Beet. A beet weighing 18 3-4 pounds, raised by Ernest L. French, is on ex- hibition in a window at the C. E. Barber store. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Vaughn of Norwich have been guests of Mrs. Vaughn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Simmons. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Whitney and baby, of Brockton, Mass., have return- ed home, having spent eral daye at Frederick Tillinghast JMiss Helen Mathewson has been a visitor in Brockton, Mass. Mr. and Mrs._ Charles H. Walker, of Southampton. 1. I, have been viait- ing Mrs. Walker's mother, Mra. Elien Torrey, and her sister, Mrs. Mortimer Stetson. Elmer Rider has returned to Reho- beth, Mass. Mrs. Shalley il Mr. and M Leon Frankiin of Providence have been at Mr. Frank- lin's aunt's, Mrs. John Shelley's, who s now confined to her bed. She has een ill for several weeks, but able to be up. Mrs. Mary McRoy of Prov- idence is carine for her. clerk -at F. H. duty on account of Mrs. Edward McEale 6f Providence has been of Miss Anella HilL Miss Helen Greene of Worcester. formerly an assistant at the local high achool. has been spending several days with Miss Josephine Armstrong. Henry Trudeau has returned to Moosup, having spent a few weeks with his aunt. Miss Mary Bourque. Phillips has moved his fam- 3 w London. where he is em- pioyed a_carpenter. Mrs. Henry Rouse has moved to Mrs. Frank Williams' tenement recently va- cated by Mr. Burr. Mr. and Mrs. A. Edward Hall of South Killingly, Miss Addie Holland of Putnam and Mrs. Carder Whaley of Wakefield, R. L, were Sunday guests at Willlam Dean's. Bowling Alley Building Sold. F. H. and F. W. Tillinghast have purchased the bowiing alley building formerly rn:nea by, George sglnx .nl-. Willlam Thompson. They will use for a storehouse. The alleys were sold and taken to Willlamsville a mopths ago. Buried in Moosup. The body of Mrs. Louise Vassar was brought here Tuesday morning on the 10 o'clock train from Franklin, Mass., where she died at.the daughter, Mrs. Andrew Archer. hav- ing been §il for several months. The the guest but Hved in Moosup for several years. The Ladies’ Ald goclety b-nnu-um.cn«hvmm. y evening, An entertainment y ernoon at 2 o'clock. Burial was in the family lot'at Evergreen cemetery. in the Bay State. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hopton, Mr. and Mrs. William Broadhead and son Wal- ter, are enjoying an automobile trip to Massachusetts, visiting Mrs. Hop- ton’s father, Mr. Connell, before they return. Mrs. John McDonald and son, of Norwich, visited local relatives Tues- e Thomas Atnchen o Olneyville, R I, visited friends here Sundar. where she formerly lived. Miss Esther Cornell, of Coventry. R. is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Teiitiam Cornell, at Black HY Taken to Hospital. Edward Riley, landlord at the Cen- tral hot has been very ill for sev- eral days with an intestinal trouble. Wednesday 0on he was taken to a Worcester hospital by Ervin White- head in his automobile and was a companied by his nephew. William Ehaughnessy, who lives at the hotel. H. Elmer Lewis was at the Lewls cottage at Gales Ferry Wednesday to Glose it up for the winter. It has been rent during the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hutchina who were married ly morning, are on & trip to the Berkshires. DAYVILLE Mr. and Mrs. W. E. LeBelle were in_Boston to see the baseball games. Herbert Thompson spent the week- end with his mother, Mrs. Almira Thompson. William rnett of Providence, for Sunday. R. 1. was hos Lewis Gross'of Providence is spend- ing a few days with Mrs. Mary Street. Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Street have returned from their wedding trip and were callers in town Friday. Mrs. Mary Josiyn is spending this week in_Boston Mrs. Thomas Waish Providence. A. T. Hope spent Sunday at Potter Hill R L Miss Mary L. Blanchard has beem entertaining her aunt. Mirs. Addie Kennedy and her moth- er. Mrs. Barnes, were in town Thurs- day. They formally ilved here in the village and their friends gave them a hearty welcome. Mr_and Mrs. Willilam Way and Mra. Augus Park were callers at Mrs. N. Lo Grefg's, Sunday. The commitiee of the Ladies' Ald Society gave the people of the village & fine treat in the concert which was given in the Columbia hall, Thursday Syening by the ladies from Worcester. is visiting in Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Grieg attended the big ball game in Boston Monday. Twenty-seventh Anniversr~ of Chris- tin Mission Chapel to Be Observed. The twenty-seventh anniversary of Harvey, of late Wed- Ladies’ Ald society met with Mrs. Justin B. Holt Undergoes Operation. I-b-t Lee, son of William J. Lee, n--m-. 'h-"'m’ oy 'h::.dll)'fgr e e B appendicitis and is doing well

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