Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 13, 1915, Page 11

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M'-': e s Elmer has_returned to b in nh(h, Mass,, after visit- is brother, Raymond Rider. ge R. Fowler, fi erly a resi- Mrs, Edith Pierce, who has been in siting local vfluc- b Pro n few weeks has ed home. friends . hope -be will ‘soon b-nunam health. splen ing the Shuren Feady €0k Jn moefll!t of the La- be Fuesday, Nov. 1t 5, BIN Mz Dlvi.l will Dmeh Snnd‘!‘ Kitchen ‘Inunr. as follows, g m..b:mw 'S, TS, kiteh shower at the homs of m‘.““’...a"“&:;’..'% Cross™ ¢t Willimartic ~has béen visiting his -brother, L. Howsard ‘noon. " Sent to Jail ‘Again. James N;Hm“ u&?le, having ‘but an ~crut was ar- .evening >, Comuj!:‘l& He was - . }to New York recently. On Week End Visit. . Charles Koch of New Rochelle is srending the week end at Broadview with his family. Gharles Leonard has returned to An- 'scnia. dfter spending a few days with his_parents. e Worthington will move his far- nlul%‘!rom the house recently bous My is. o he 'hm".l.l In Wll'llmmtic Cdnth guired TBeen & hoy oy 5 Brooklyn jail to spend. three menths. He is a well known visiter «there, where he spends ‘the greater part of his life. : The members of the high :cheul their i enjoyed a social at ih ening. ver to the housc owned b Green left Tuesday for mzode Isiind, where he will be employed in the- woods by Mr. Phillips of Biainfield, 'rom G. Cadere of Anthony, R. L, was uest of Fred Green recently. r. and Mrs, Arthur Bennett wewe entertained at Broadview Monday. Mrs. Narcisse Caplettd. and Miss Bllnchq Caplette were visitors in Nor- wich Saturday. Sunday morning about 430 o'clock u:- Central fire company called to Wau, to assist in flghunz the | fire at West Wayregan. Mre. William | Miss Elizabeth Bourque and her DAYVILLE o il Slatee-s. nephew, Master Carl Trudeau, of 2 AMiss Gardner of Voluritown was a | Moosup, were visitors in Norwich Sat- | Concert and Play a Success—Lorenzo ‘d_ut of. Mrs, Kearns over Sunday. “"‘"m.; Besttios i gh.m Dead. lgent Sunday in Putnam at Frank D. Thayer's. Returns from Hespital. Lmdl«rd Edward Riley has returned from St. Vincent's ho: , Worcester, Temperarice Rally Sunday. A mpmea rally will ‘be held in Bundty school next Sunday, The regular programme will M!‘l ery Jnslin has returned from Bostor Mrs Frank Dunham of Putnam is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur La- Medal Contest. where he had a successful operation | throp. will be held in the | PeFformed for an intestinal trouble. Miss Vinnie Shaw entertained her Agmmedal contust the | Py o n Martin has been in Plainfield | brother Harold anda friend for the afternoon, Nov, i to attend the funeral of his mother, Mrs. Margaret Martin. Local Jottings. Mrs, Frank Edgerton and daughter Hazel spent Thursday. in Providence. Miss Abbie Medbury, principal of the grammar school, wes unable to teach Thursday on account of illness. Harold Francis has maved his fam- ily to Westerly, R. I. A XTI litting Miss Phebe Barbexb:z;sln tu_;:t at ugustus Dumas, while spl Cosmer Young’s in Danielson Thurs- 0ed Wednesday evening, cut hid left | day. o pito S Dbadly. John McDonald of Norwich has been “h'vint French,-Jr. was in Providence | visiting relatives here. .Dr. and Mrs. James L. Gardner and Miss May MeShasie of Rockland, R.|Mre L. Howard Cross were in Norwich I, wu ‘the: guest of friends here Sun- e Lihsh ey Dhisks, Wise Ben € an zen, 58 - Citabon Clevelana of Brookiyn has X o been.the guesi local friends. e trice Neal and Miss Josephine Arm- Phoebe A. Potter went to strong have been visitors in Worces- ter. = < 5 = ury Wednesday. to, spend thel. ' Nire. ‘Churled Barbe aiid ° Mis: Seeg‘fll.nflner, “Mrs. W. A.| Chatie ™ h-l. - Charles Bragg spent Thursday in Goiduu V[nddmg Invitations. Norwich. The ffiends of Deacon and Mr ELMVILLE . Eltsha” F. Soule hnflv:; received n‘lmr!;t" 3 tions to. mesteat their home Monday, | Gearge W. Kent Ressives ‘Medal, for ow, nh. 16 celébrate witn them thelf| “GI8E | o I R Mrs. Martha Janes and Mrs. Eafl Winslow and children were recent Bmil it uxe week end at his hm hr et guests in Putnem at the home of Dr. D"“‘“’”" w"’“ Hairy W. Sharpe. M. Smith - visited in Pm:n was at 3 hfl‘l ednesday. B. A. Potter was a week-end visitor "hic "“""‘”‘ Chase have|at the Hill Crest House. Mr. Pot 294 Mes Marvalons Chase heVelter has been transferred from the Jewott Collins s in Providence Worcester to the Providence office of for a few -days. the Gnodyear Tire and Rubber Com- Mrs. William Mathewson and dauxh- pany- ter Lul\l were in Tuesday. Mrs Dmbb has returned from SOUTH CANTERBURY Needham, ‘flfl.lll' ‘where she has been My, and Mrs, L. V. Whitford, Mr. spending 2 number of weeks. Miss Elva Cummings was in Provi- dence for a few days last week. snd Mrs. Pearl Whitford and two chil dren of Jewett City were guests Sun- dsy of Miss Lizzie Whitford. Miss Ruth Burlingame of Mashen- tuck spent Tuesday with Mrs, Charles MMiss Annie Willis has returped to Iwfles-‘ ‘t:r the 'Batku: week end. Entertainment a Success. The. concért and play given by the young peoplé of the Congregational church under the leadership of Miss :(il]ry Kelley passed off very sutcess- ully. Miss Dorcas Gillespie has returned from Washington, D. C. F. J. Burnett is B,ble to be out after a few days’ illness. William Burnett has been visiting hig father, F. J. Burnett. James Walker was in New London Monday. Death of Lerenzo Shippee. An old resident of thie town, Lorenzo Shippee, died Saturday. Enjoy the Hunting. F. W. Bennett entertained Francis Wauy “of @lastonbury Saturday, both gentiemen enjoying a successful hunt. William P. Kelley was in New Haven Monday and Tuesday. Master John Coffey has ~returmed heme in a much improved condition. Miss Harriet Stewart was in Boston Monday. James O'Neil, John/flafly, ‘William Reddy and James Weaver were in Willimantic Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. O'Brien and have moved to Moosup. Mrs. Charles Lemoine had as guests Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gordon of Norwich, " EKONK Surprise Meeting Planned at Grange— Benjamin Wilcox’s Automopile De- stroyed by Fire. ‘The blaze could be plainly seen Sun- éay. morning from the disastrous fire at Wauregan which destroyed a store and five tenements. Another call from Wauregan Wed- nesday morning toid of the fire which das{royed John Baton’s fine barn with ali his hay, grain and four horees, also hznhouses and other buildings. Grange to Have Surprise_ Night. Gentleman’s night at the grange Fri- day evening was very enjoyable. The mnext meeting, Nov. 19, is “a surprise ting,” to which every member is ed to respond. 'r and Everett Ga.llup were home aturday and Sunda: Mr. and Mrs, Clark Glllup and three clildren and Charles Hopkins and two sons were Sunday callers here. Rev. S. B. Carter supplied the pulpit Sunday morning and is expected to preach again next Sunday. Automol Burned. Benjamin Wilcox’s automobile was éestroyed by fire Sunday evening only & short distance from home. Mrs. Carrie Wilcox is gathering evergreens for Thanksgiving decora- tions. Mr. and Mrs. Eames commenced moving their goods to thelr new home at Escoheag Hill Thursda: THOMPSON Mrs. Minnie Whittemore is visiting her n, Harry Whittemore in Wor- cester. Edmund Backus and son Lawrence, spent several days out of town, wit- nessing the foofball game in Hart- Saturday. ;:’ at 2.30. 'rhere will also be special singing. All are invited to come. EAST KILLINGLY Deacon: and. Mrs. Elisha. F. Seoule to Celebrate Goiden Wedding Anniver- Cl'?. ? family [owTy. ‘Mrs. 1da Place and Miss Neltie Place were Norwich visitors Satur- ay- Mr. and Mrs. Bramham. of. Provi- d;nca nw.m the week-end at Crass-| llx‘l Addle E. Call entertained Mrs. .Tohn Stanton of Canterbury, Tues- H'rl. Herbert Hopkins and Mre. Mary Dwyer attended a quilting bee afternoon at Mrs. Millers’, in East Killingly. #Miss Olive L. Kent of Providence was with ber parents over Sunday. Patrick Flynn is il Receives Medal. George W. Kent, who was in_a motorcycle endurance contest a few weekn ago, has received a medal for rfect score. re. Adie E. Call was a Woodstock visitor on Sunday. NORTH WINDHAM Hunters May . Have Started Fire on iLand of Adelbert Wetterbes. L. E. Barnes, who has been em- ployed at Frink’s works, is now em- ploved in the ‘barn of the Eim Farm Milk Co. at Willimantic. Idward Larrow goes to Hartford twice éach week fo receive treatment for his eye. Mr. Alfred Annis of Danielson re- cently .visited her sister,, Mre. W. G. Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. Orin Moseley and son sited Mr. Moseley's slster, in Wilti- mantie, Sunday. Mrs. 1. M. Hall, Miss Gladys Hall and Burton Ifall, spent the week-end at_Harry Moseley’s. Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Mansfield spent the week-end at Henry Stimpson's. Sundny Mr. nnd Mrs. Stimpson and George, mo tored to Ledyard lo th the flmfly of Daniel Maine. Mrs. Jennie Shippee of l(lulfl.l‘l is) steying with Mrs. Gertrude Fire On Wetherbee Farm. A fire supposed to have Been started diny hunters on Adelbert Wetherbee's land Y evening, about six oD oclsek, m led many men-from this B place. “After a lively fight for about two hours the fire was mm ished. . A m and dance at the'hamo of ‘77 man yjou folks Sstu g fol r- Y. fsbon, * Plairfield, Hxnw- and Bajtic, an _auto-truck n# from Jewett City, besides ;ani ung set of the place. Sing- games were the fea- u.\m ~of mh evening. ' Sandwiches, rake and ¢offee were served, (4st‘ "l‘( F‘r‘i’dl:{h a kucmnnm was jven here e W lewton of w‘wu-mhu = A large crowd was present. e S s P wi T, ‘Mrs. ar] \mgn this_place: Mnum has gone tb. California. :(uly regret that William Cone has eol@-His farm and is t6 move his fam- fly to the west soon. St ,:‘» For Suspected of Stealing Pullets and = a Rooster, \ l Ex.t Killingly was ds here Saturday. Hall of Putnam spent The Oaks. an all-day ford. Alfred Noyes gave a reading at Miss Marot’s school Saturday evening. The children of Mr. and Mrs. Dex- ter Elliott, Frances, Mary, Virginia atid baby Dexter, were baptized at the Conxru:m)nnl church Sunday. tional church gave a I'Ilrveu supper in the vestry Wednes- day evening. ‘Misg Edith Peckham has been vis- iting Miss Edith Sheldon. James Munyan entertained an au tomobilc load of friends from Provi- dence; Sunday. CHAPLIN Fingerling Trout Recsived for Distri- bution—Hunting- Dog Sells for $76. Tho infant of Mr. and Mrs. Charles ‘Wilson, born 1 dayqttheput as buried er(v‘?dn n ael onage Wodnnsday. Aheym plmi\tflt to have a l“fln& < Fox Suspected Thief. Mr‘ “P: H: Coffey ‘lost four fine pul- d a Tooster Tuesday night. It is thau a foX was the thief, as one has beén heard uflmg in this vicinity gevs £he 16cm) Hisithrs il e s 1o caten the r e fo cal e aim before hé does more Falix ubu'r and mnny motored ko Sm “N }dn_l’heowm fey's ‘Dmo mt:qrea to. Pm flm at Thie Ww S e Paulson -of Bedlam cemetery Tn—day The Ladies” Aid society is preparing for the annual fair. Earl Streeter is chauffeur for Dr. L. I Mason of Willimantic. Fingerling Treut Distributed. |About 1,000 trout weré placed in the, Stone H brook un M week. The trout Tama Farm MMNMNY P, Golden Pheasant Jeing Flack d Hens —»Pnn-nt' ‘Notes. wfl".td Kflifit aof CI'9 n Quidnick, R. l:l.“ld on . C. B[S the [ €Ol "e:’"n’.‘."rzm ot Piainfield w TS, "o R g Ravu “and Sells. Hunting Deg. George W. Ide has sold his hunting !ln.B Orson Munn to Lawyer ¢ nm.cm;mcnm uiulanlht dog Tango to present.. rn-hmm. were served by the hos- returned from a visit | Van, ] (E!t | Visitors DWWW There were twenty-six lq-. Frances anm is vhlt- Badger's. )(r, ‘fl. Fred A. Bowen enter- u.‘_vm Hi, f w m—n Sunday has i i Ry o ol “with v" e bre ks e 4 Mrs. Edwin Lewis, vho is -tt-“ the People H trade A number of skunks have been seen .fl:hflf pcd “u. e and s M B around the Green and on South stfeet and a nod many people are M to wl{xl. Jflhn Jones has,returned from ‘home be out g»u for Miss Tildems - Mo m“fifiu %wud *fld-n. W his in honor of Mr. ana i s g P daughter, Catherine, of nesday. spent with cards and mu-le. R Troy, . H. are staying for a time with Eli’ E. 'Weeks' 3 Hen: to Putnam M; d M HN‘ gy S Mat ry Braman Hl'md“ with Mail Carrier William Ross to his sister. ir. and Mrs. H. S. ward hlppell qf ol'ndw oy Ellery Badger is visiting short time, H. H. Converse re- entertained the doctor's son, Dr. Frank Converse of West They came in their new le. Dr.-and Mrs. tained Mr. Hampton. Preacher from Vermont. Rev. Mr. Hurd- from Lowell, Vt. supplied the pulpit at the Congrega- tional church last Sunday morning. He was well liked. One Joins Church. Miss A. F. Brown occupied her pul- pit at the Methodist church. Miss Sybil Converse united witt the church | recentjy. Deacon Henry Trowbridge and Miss Lillian Huntington visited friends in Westford recently. " Mr. and Mrs. Darwin P. Clark en- tertaincd for a day recently Mr. and Mrs. George Clark and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alliec Marcy and childre all of Putnam. SOUTH WINDHAM Chowder Supper Nets $13—K. K. K. Sewing Club Meets. spent Sunday with house. Mrs. Luclen Weeks, with Joln'- DeWitt Lathrop: arrived home. from Maine, Wednesday. Rev. Dr. George Rnyuldt lpnk:. Rey. ‘Geor; Hartford, Converse also enter- and Mrs. Alhert Mills of 3 , €ave a most interesting talk ih the Congregational chapel, Thursday evening. Dr. Raynolds was entertained by Mrs. Mary Little and Mrs, Robert Pegrum. Mrs. Emma Kenyon Robinson of Riverhead, L. L, has been in town for a few days this week. Mrs. Arthur Williams and Mrs. Ada Larrabee and Mrs. John Beckwith, have been Ill this week. Mrs. Homer Wnod is lvend&nz Sun- ‘dag- with “Mrs. n ot “Iart= ily Moves to New York ian Pastor Closes Sea- son’s Labors—Musical Frank A. Herrick who a short time since sold his mill property im this place has bought a farm ail stocked in the town of Worcester, Y., and has moved his family and household {goods there. Unpitarian Pastor Leaves. Rev. Joseph Allen has closed his labors as supply for the Unitarian pulpit for this season and has returned to his home in Boston. D. B. Hatch has closed his home for the winter and with his wife and daughter. is absent from town, The Putnam house is closed for the winter months; in the spring it is ex. pected that the proprietor. Mr. Wells, will open the house. Goes to C: raia. Mrs. J. Frank Weam has gone to California to visit the exposition. Miss Mary Cain has closed her hcuse The Christian Endeavor society held a chowder supper at the church Wed- nesday evening at 6.30 o'clock. They imetted $13. e Ladies’ Mission society was en- tertained Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. George Backus. Sewing Club Meets. The K. K. K. Sewing club Thursday Smith. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. ed Monday. They had been visiting Mrs.. Barstow’s sister, Mr. and Mrs. Livingston Fisk of North Upton, Mass. Mr., and Mrs. Theodore Crandall and son, Bernard, of North Franklin, were guests Sunday of Mrs. Charles Cflndxll E. L. Palmer is to move his family to_ Hartford. Mrs. W. P. Barstow has had as her guest for a week Mrs. Hattie Kings- ley of Plainfield. Mrs. John Rose and Miss Emma Babcock were in Norwich Tuesday. Mrs. Fitzgerald has some to make her home with her daughter, Mies ;ellle Fitzgerald of, \ew Bedford, met on evening - with Mrs. J. B, Barstow return- for the winter. She will spend a_few days with her nephew in New York and then go to Californig, where her nephew !s engaged in teaching in one of the public_schools. Edwin A. Spaulding-and daughter, of Worcester, were guests of Mr. and Mra. Frank A." Spaulding, over -Sun- 'rhe Ladies’ Aid society of the Bap- tist -church.-gave a musicale in the church vestry Friday evening and sold ice cream and cake. Mrs. Riley B. Witter has been en- tertaining for a few weeks her moth- er, who has been havinz a severe coid pnd at times has been critically Ik Guests from Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lathrop have had as guests Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Burdick and daughter of Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel T. Cooper have been entertaining Albert Camp, who is traveling engineer of the New Ha- ven railroad, also their son, Frank C. Cooper, both from New Haven. Both have enjoyed hunting. Mr, and Mrs. Frank A. Spaulding had for callers Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Frink of Canterbury. Miss Mabelle Blake of Boston was the guest of her parents, Rev. and Mrs. E. A. Blake, over Sunday, being ac- companied by Miss Brown of Brook- line and Miss Litchfield of South- bridge, Mass. ass, " Car) ‘Oman has ben confined to his home. for the past week- by illness. Will Move to Bridgeport. Mr. Pederson is to move his family mext -week to Bridgeport, Mrs. ‘Qeorge Stiles is in New York for a few duys. Mrs. Charles, Backus returned home a week ago last Friday from New York state, where she had been for a long time: Eugene -Kinne and Daniel Matthe- son are employed in the local shop. WOODSTOCK VALLEY Mrs. Frank R. Jackson of Williman- Ashford, visited friends in town Mon- day and Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Reiner and Dr. Arthur Randall of Providence and Miss Margaret Richardson of Manton, who have been at Allen Kenyon's, re- turned home Tuesday. A. Winfield Ke!uon is at City Point, Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Brown (Alice Alder- man) spent Sunday at A. N. Ham- mond’s. Raymond Esterbrooks, who has been working in Southington has returned to the Valley for hunting season. ‘The funeral services for Mrs. Jane Eastman, who ‘died Monday morning were held at the Baptist church Wed- nesday at 2 p. m. and were largely attended. Mr. and Mrs. C.' D. Chapman enter- tained Mrs. Fuller from Chestnut Hill and Mrs. Marian Chapman of Crystal Lake, over Sunday. Ruth and Roy Barlow snd Miss Florence March spent Sunday at the Barlow homestead. Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Tifft and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Barlow enjoyed long automobile ride Sunday in Mr. Tiff's new car. H. C. Barlo Mrs. C. H. Barlow, Mrs. Carrie Simonds and Miss Gladys Barlow attended the funeral of a cousin in Webster, Tuesday. WOODSTOCK Mr. and Mrs. George Frink were in Wauregan Wednesday. Edward L. Child of Worcester and Harry Child were Sunday guests at Valleyside. Mrs. Sarah A. Woodward is con- fined to the house by illness. Mrs. Juliette Gallup celebrated her 90th birthday on the fifth. The grading in front of the Pal- mer "Memorial hall has been com Tolland County. SOUTH WILLINGTON Death of Mrs. Edward Morrison—Twe Trappers' le Taken Out. Harriett M. Mm-rlm‘ often spoken of as Grandma Morrison, died last Accid.nh:Ncighbcn Enter- tained at Coon-8upper. Recent Charles Reid, who has been serious- ly ill, is much improved. The Ladies’ Aid society met with Mrs W. J. Potter this week. Charles Brenn sustained a broken wrist last week from cranking his au- tcmobile. Egbert Inman of Hartford was a visitor in town over Sunday. A. H. Gallup has been suffering with a very sore finger, caused by a sliver Roy Tracy fell from a load of straw lust week and broke his wrist. Eight Join Y. P. S. C. E. Elght new members were admitted t);lo Y. P. 8. C. E. Sunday night— Alice Willoughby, Leon Moffitt, Mn. Mattie Moffitt, Nettie Moseley, Sarah Moseley, Arline Haskins, Al Kingsley and Flora House. Charles Zeigler captured an 18-pound coon last week and regaled several rneighbors with a coon supper. Beatrice Geer spent the week end with her grandmother, Mrsfl Elisha P. Geer, of Norwich Town, CLARK'S CORNERS Child Falls from Wagon, Breaking Wrist Bone. Mr. Watson and son_ Elmer of New London ‘were guests of W. E. Wade last e Leonora Jennings, now. teach- ing at East Granby, was a week.end guest at her home here. Miss Laura Nichols and Mr. Reusch- man of Willimantic were at Wallace anett 's Sunday. | H. Clark of Hartford was at Modene for the week end. Mrs. Chester Jewett and Mrs. Wil- liam Jewett visited relatives in Mogena ‘Wednesday. Sherman, the 3 year old son of Ed ward Chapel, feli out of his ‘small wagon Monday, ing the main bene in his wrist. The child was taken :g Dr. Sweet In Jewstt City, who set e bon Five coons. were captured here last week. ONECO Horace lr.wn, 83, Dies Early 'I‘Imn- day lornln., Miss Lottie Kanyun of Sterling Hill spert a day recently with Mrs. C. B, Spaulding ,m Maple Lane farm. Death of Horace Brown. Horace Brown, an aged resident of| o e no - mrnu""v"v‘;’g‘:"'m ernoon, arose e moriing sh ‘called him and he @14 not. respond tic and Mrs. Alice Ruige of North | from Bristol, to attend the futieral of Peter Hipp. The funeral was held from Memo-| Mr. Hipp and wife of New Hal ?mh Monday lrtemnor;‘ o . in town to attend his o'clock” and many attended. Rev. E.|funeral. : W. Darrow preached the funeral ser- | Miss Louisa Martin is visiting a mon. There were many beautiful | brother, James Martin - on avenue. floral tributes. Burial was in the fam- ily_lot at Willington Hill. Mrs. Mary F. Frink and Miss E. 3 Battye of | Porter were calling on friends Mr. and Mrs. Rover: Mansfleld were guests Sunday of Mr.| Willimantic, last Friday. and Mrs. W. E. Battye. SOUTH COVBH:RY Mrs. C. F. Macfarlane is visiting her Sum of $60 Clhared from Supper amd daughter Dorothy in Wethersfield. Origin Kingsbury is recovering from Sale—Low Water Inconveniences Mills.” an attack of appendicitis. Take Out Trappers’ Licenses. Walter A. Richardson and Holman 3 H. Hall have taken out trappers’ li- censes. The supper and sale given in the vestry of the Congregational chureh last week netted the Ladiés’ Assoeixn- tion $60 dollars. The hostesses were the members of the social :l D., was probably cardiac throm- osis. Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Colburn and son Walter and Miss Ruth Eflis had enjoyable trip last Sunday, visit- ing: the Plerson greenhouses at Crom- well. Mrs, Alice Hull, Mrs. L. A Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Denman |bury, Mrs. Besse Boynton, Mrs. Paw- and son Wayne, of East Hampton, |ny Bennett, Mrs. W. C. Latimer, ¥ spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry | Abbie Harmon. Denman. Rev. G. W. Christie occupied Charles N. Flagg, Jr., of Meriden, |pulpit at the Congregatiomal ch called on friends here Tuesday. Sunday morning. Rev. Walter Hughes of New Jersey Silk Mill Starts Up. preached at Memorial church last Sun- day. Next Sunday. the 14th, Mr. Dar- row preaches his farewell sermon. Grand List Over $3,000,000. ‘While the work of the assessors is not yet completed, the indications are that there will be a grand list of about $3.000.000. Mrs. orman B. G returned Tuesday from Wilbraham, Mass., where she has been attending an alumnae reunion. Mrs. William Moriarty of Hartford and her son Francis are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Fox. Dody’s silk mill is again in opera- tion, after a period of idleness. Water Low. Water is very low in Lake Wi sumbaug. Manufacturers along Brook who depend largely upan power are considerably incen ienced. At the Washburn sik ;lzc!rlc motor power has been Mr. and Mrs. George Avery of m Street are visiting relatives in Eagtars Pennsylvania. AMl‘; “Atxdd;so’l:_‘]kxmu bury en ;4 nne Woo derkin R., at her home Mond:)l"w Mrs. Millie Boynton returned Tuss- day to East Providence, the home of her daughter, having spent sevemsd ;eeks with her son, F. O. Boynton-and mily. STAFFORDVILLE Pearl Button Company Starts Facteory —New Families Move to Town: - The Pearl Button Man i have started their mill wil hands, but expect more in town soon, so it will not !;:fnr‘e the mill will be in Mr. and Mrs. Dana Jaquith, M3 William Taylor and son, Georgs lor of Coventry, were guests of Belcker and family last Sunday ing the trip in Mr. Jaquith's New Rector and His Family Arrives=| Work on State Road. Rev. Mr. moved into thé rectery street. Mrs. J. Roosé\el( and family have on Church H. Fitzgerald.is in Hartford at the hospital, where she had a cyst removed from her side. She is com- fortable as can be expected. Hewitt is in Hariford on bus: iness this week. Parker Stearns of Andover was in tcwn Wednesday. “The men will commence work very soon to put on the trap rock between Amston and Hebron post office and finish the state road. Miss Josephine Hart went to her home in Montville over Sunday. Asa Ellis and family of Gilead at- tended churcly here last Sunday. November Apple Blossoms. Kenneth Little picked biossoms, Saturda. vere as perfect as in Spring. Miss Annie Griffin is visiting her father’s. Mrs. E. Wilson of Brooklyn, N. Y. is visiting her sister, Mrs. Alice Thompson. Mrs. J. N. Hewitt has Sterling to visit her fathe}, Chapin, who is ill. School Supervisor J. A. Young was ir_town the first of the week, ¥isiting schools. Miss Geneveive Zabilansay will run a store. : Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Helub little daughter, of New York, moved into one of the Pearl Buttsh Company’s tenements. Mrs. Richard Dorsey Sr., who was operated upon at the Johnson over four weeks ago, returned last Tuesday. Beigians in England are taking large quantities of woodén shoes. p and at gone to Rev. Mr. Little was home Save the Coupons Packed wtth Wedgwood Creamery Bntter and get this beautiful forty-two-piece &mnct shown here. It's strikingly b i mg and design. ly send fifteen Wedgwaod céupens . and $2. 75 and the set is yours. - Think & gfififil set of dishes like this for such a small sum. We . make this great offer so that you housewives will try W Butter. ’{m hive ‘once iven it a faih trial, weknowyou | contimue using 1t on its merit alone You can’t buy Jdetter butter than Wedgwood. Start saving for the dishes today. You must eat butter —get the grocer’s best—-Wedgwood. Always in pound-cartons. P. BERRY AND SONS, Hartford, Conn. Sole Distributers for New England States Kpve e ourgy g Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Zabl g {1ttle’ son, .Charlie, of South some apple: ton, have moved into the house Some of them|cated by Mrs. Elvira ger. market ome "

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