Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 20, 1915, Page 11

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ll-rrl-d Fifly Years. 5 F. E&h cels anni Endeavor meeting b u%h. led by James CI Suncay at 7 JlL pe. Ject M viu_’wmch Ps. M‘wtnbo:& 1-7. it the parsonage, and took part in the nid-week prayer meeting. Mre, James Lathrop and daughter. Miss Lydid have been in Hartfora for ‘he last-ten days, Treturning this has returned from a 's_stay In New York city. Motored from Staffordvill h‘nhrmnt 1- at her broth- s 8on of Mrs. Lewis visited - mother last week ith him was Herbert Stearns also was with loneert Under Auspices of Men's Club—Art Socisty Meets. Me. and Mrs. W. E. LaBelle were in ‘Tuesday and Wednesday. Ladies’ Aid soclety met wlth Wm e Hostees 3nd Mrs. Charles Phelps E:'"é‘.‘f‘n S Tl le u-mnea 2 n totmouh:nufi Mra: Silas Adams, a resident of Day- as buried from her home Wed- g She bad been s suterer for week end ren fl ammets e ‘Ben- lfil. Roland Bfimelt from the week embers of Aid Sosisty Seciety Earn Mo and Tel nqw—u”u- sxtvr:.- u.:.}; Content ¢ okl ;_one sold ot] 987 *~and | social ,‘im enlng in chm-ge of the ay eve of social commit b of Norwich was é:.::‘m&?‘“ New Hotel Manager. Le Clair, who_has con- am. Dusiness of Windham hotel - for to. tlkl possession Btmer Inggmn is in. Boston on ‘Smith-Winchester Co. Roland Slate of Groton was in town “Tuesday calling on friends. To Conduct Concert. Mr. and Mrs. John Rose, who have been to Manchester have returned. Mr. Rose, has been engaged to conduct a oid-time mueic in - the schoolhouse hallin Manchester, Wed- nesday, Nov. 17. yville—Funeral of Edward Fiynn. Georsge Davis of New. London spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. &nd Mrs. Frank Davis. Clifford Davis took a party of Odd f‘:llow: “to Clayville, Tuesday even- Mrs.. Clayton Wright and Mre. Ad- die E. Call spent Thursday in Folie Center, guests of Mrs. Beisey Mrs. Henry V. Haswell has been In Providence a few days, caring for a relative, who is ill. George W, Kent and Miss Ada Daw- son of lelson “were. guests of friends in Webster, Mass.,, Sunday. Miss Esther S. Ives and Miss Olive L. Kent of Providence called on Mr James Kent Saturday on their re. turn from ‘Worcester, where Lhey wit peseed the - Tech-Hampshire ~ state football game. Mrs. Mary Dwyer spent Sunday with the Misses Conway in Danielson. Herbert Hopking is home from Providence. Edward Flyon, after a long illness at the home of his sister,~Mrs. Ann Kesgan, .died last week. Funeral services were held Monday. Burial was in Holy Cross cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Waight were recent visitors at Fayette Wright's in Fomtret Center, H. Battey visited Lafayette lodge | Bar! of "0ad Fellows in Clayville, Tuesday eve Miss Mildred Davis and Miss May Ereston were Central Village visitors Sunday afterno ur. and Mrs. Frank Eames moved Wednesday to their new home on the place, near Escoheag. Miss. Brown _entertained Miss Lulu Anderson of Sterling over Sun- Miss Mellor Vllited with teachers in unh' over Sunday. ‘and’ Miss pl?! Gaily) ited at A. A. Stanton’s dene-d;y ‘Miss Amy remained for a longer visi Tam 12:;‘ place Wednesd: n e Inesday and ill saw. for Clt& Congdon. hn nnuan has m:hz a large number of coon: L Zbe young served an oyster Deople e in Grarge hall Priday evening. men from Providence were in moved his steam mill to this. section last week hunting. They bozrded - at' Jeanette Gallup's SOQUTH . - WOODSTOCK w. and Mrs. Montville havé moved the peach farm. by e ifornia before long. Senéxet grange worked the first and second degrees last Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Sacord left here for California the he past week. Ruth and Cahoon Spént a’ féw days recently with Mrs. Young. 2 S h Edmund K. Gilbert who has _been ing & couple of weeks with Harry > it hit home in New Ald society held a en_pie supper and sale last Fri- t. : v SR e R HAMPTON = x r; sv.roetuhvinglomewo YIE ere. spent here. ur-Pessle spet. Sunday i : s pying ‘the red lence fl%ua Henry Alien until the church house is ready tnd ](rl Wnur Abbe, Jr., um at- .l— .u.w. R e Ty G, Sedetys Sacial. The E. ty held an ittoe, i s ot muatl ‘were enjoved, and cacoa, saltiies, but- ter thins, cheese and fudge were serv-] Gift of Books to Library—Local Guest at Pomfrst Reception. “Several new books have: been adds fo _the library this month, the gift Mz, Clark apd Mise, Rl ckard. ggs and his monm- we, to Bfldnpark last week, Mrs. Grig: Yo be mear. her dauehter e Bufard. who Tecantly uaderwent a, serious operation at & local hospital | Mrs. Bullard is_said to be .getting o as well as can be_expected. Mrs. Seymour -Peal.. days recently in Westerly, guest of Ho, Mrs, Irving £ Ernest Clapp of Elliott has. entered of @ firm in New Haven as salesman in New- England territory. William Gould.is suffering. from & severe attack of neuralgia. 3 4 Attended ‘Reception. seve: "o 1. the Pitt Sharpe.at their-hol Tesaty Bvening . ADORE 40 relatives and friends were present. Ice cream and cake were served and the evening was pleasantly npent with music, whist ard dancing. Mrs, Sharpe ere Eiven & handsome silver tea ser- vice, Mr. Dawson making the presenta- tion' in a particularly felicitous man- ner. Mrs. George Read of Kenoza Lake, Y. Y., who at one time lived in Abing- t is recovering m an operation a the” Methotlst { Episcopal hospital i Brookly: . will H-v. Supper and Sale. The Ladies’ Aid society mei Thurs- day afternoon in the library, 24 mem- bers belng present. It was voted to have a supper and sale. Miss Ellen E. Osgood of East Hart- ford is at the Sumner farm. Charles Warner shot two large deer near his house last week that dressed ‘over 200 pounds apiece. Mrs. Nancy Chase, who has been vis- iting her niece in Boston, is at home | > again, SOUTH KILLINGLY Willing Workers Give Supper and Hold Apron Sale in Danielson Con- gregational Church. . Highland Grange conferred the first and second degrees on a candidate Saturday evening. Miss Inez Doane was a week end visitor at The Oaks. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Leonard and daughters, of Valley Falls, visited friends here Saturday. Misses Lillian Terwilliger and Flor- ence Goodness have obtained employ- ment in_Danielson. Miss Neva Barlow, who is working in Danielson, spent the week end at her home. = Mr. and Mrs. A. £. Hall spent Sun- day with Putnam friends. Ruth and Francis Coffey spent Wednesday night at the home of their $. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. grandparents, low. Willing Workers' Success. The Willing Workers held a chicken supper and apron sale in the West- field Congregational church in Daniel- son Wednesday evening. There was a large attendance and a substantial addition was made to the treasury. The money will be used for the bene- fit of the local church. Mrs. R. C. Kies was matron. Mr. Hendrickson ‘who bought Mrs. Btewart's place, has built a garage and installed a gas tank. THOMPSON Mr and Mrs. Allen I neynold- have tertaini ypold %, y | her hi ‘Whist Party for Abbett Lit. Hlo—Wel Idi lenly Goes Dry. Harris Minniken, Frank Anderson, | Sherwooa Martin and Mr. Wright o Manchester were in_town for a day's [bunting recently. They were guests . Mr..and Mrs. L. B. Winter P Birthday Whi Mrg, Abbott Little gave a tenitable]" whist party at Yeoman's hall on Fri- oy svening, of last wesk in oot of usband's 52nd hirthda: The .pame of another Veii to a8 citjzen may be added :to st sutomobilo owners. Well, he's “Abell” to own. one if he wants to. Well Gées Suddenly Dry. “has been' having a well | 50 ;| excavated on the lot where his new house. is being érected. ~ After going il down wome 20 feet I ledge was struck and water began to flow in. * It came in so fast that it coul dnot bé bailed out as fast as it came in and after severa] attempts to bail it so that the well might be-dug deeper, it was con- sidered useless to make further efforts and the well was stoned up. A few days after, the well became compara< ively Why the apparently large flow of water !ho\lld ly is a mystery. Rev. Leonard Smith ‘of Mansfield cease so sudden- rai|occupied the pulpit in this place last Sunday as a supply. Hidden Things, and Everything His, topic was 8 Place for Everything, n Its Place. the em- to Storrs and Willington one day last | week. Mrs. Bdward E. Lyman sang a fine- Iy rendered solo, Jesus Lover of My HW. Forter and tandly spent Sun- fday with friends in Hebron. SOUTH WILLINGTON and Mrs. E. "W, It is thought that Rev. E. W. Dun- can of Springfleld, Mass.. will supply the pulpit in Memorial church tomof- row, the-21st. At the stated communication of Uriel lodge, No. 24, F. and A. M., there will be work on the F. C. degree. The statement in this column last | Saturday that the grand list of the town would be about $3,000,000, was not a mistake, although it is natural enough to wonder how the 750 per cent. raise came about. Prosented Purse. At the reception given Rev. and rs. E. W._Darrow last week in Me- morial chufch, over one hundred at- tended and enjoyed a social evening and xefreshments, taking the oppor- tunity to present . and Mrs. Darrow a purse of $130. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Macfar- lane, Elmer Macfarlane and Miss Mar- garet Wiegold called on Stephen Slingsley at Woodstock Valley last Sunda: Mr. ‘and Mrs. Williath H. Nichols, daughters Alice and Edith and Miss Anna Wiegold spent Sunday with Mr. “;‘l? Mrs. James Lawrence in Union- ville. Fires Prevented, Fire wardens as well-as owners of wood or timber land have reason to be thankful for the frequent rains that {have prevented such a list of fires as | that of a year IEO BOLTON NOTCH Mrs. Eila Stevens, who has been ill in a hospital in Waterbury, is able to be out. She is staying with her mother, Mrs. L. S. Maine. W. E. Rice attended the Shriners’ ng too Much Water, | Som ‘Behind, 3 cialties, Albert Root; final, entire com- | strengthening kidneys ang- relieving ick (other symptoms of kidmey trouble,” A LASTING EFFECT. Lyman's_lwiz, piecs orchestra | Ki for the syening, dane. P! provided music T the Peneitt of The ing_fol ';'t‘w s N.- G-n-rll He Sty P ke Ell-botb Mn‘l. Wesson Phelps is in Bran- tord, for-a ey weeks. Miss Pinney _entertained sritacs Milived Buckbes and Miss Cora Weibman of Cansan and Miss Myrtie Rogers of South Manchester over Mice Do ' Sumnd y. Mrs. Jane B. Sumner and Mrs. Jen- nie L. Bolton have returned to Hart- ford, after the summer and fall spent at_their Bolton home. Miss Anita R. Baker, who is.spend- ing the winter in New York, was af her summer home for the week end. ‘Walter Braidy of Hartford was a recent guest of Leslie Bolton. Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Hutchinson, Miss Hutchinson and Miss Ruth Warner of Hartford spent Sundaym in Boiton. Ald society met with Loomis Thursday after- STAFFORD Thanksgiving Service Tomorrow—Pas- tor Home from Western Vacation. Miss Florence Gi at_the Robertson store. Miss Flora Rabideau returned Tues day from a yisit with rejatives in Can- ada. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Pierce of Pat- ergon, N. J, have been guests of Mr. and Mrs G. W. Bray. The topic for the Y. P. C. U. next Sunday evening 1s Thanksgiving Sun- day, an_ Evening with the Psalms. Leader, Frederick Glover. - Mrs. William Fuller has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Witt. Thanksgiving Service. G At the Baptist Bible school next Supday the opening exercises will con- sist of a pleasing Thankssiving ser- vice. Attractive programs will be di tributed. Pastor Home. from West. Rev. L. B. Curtis returned Friday trom=his most enjoyable and helpful vaeation in the west, glad to find his work well cared for in his absence and for kindly welcome home again. Sun- day morning he reviewed some leading features of the country and life of the west, praeshs 3 EAST WILLINGTON Miss Catherine Everett has returned to her home here, after spending some time visiting In the family of Charles and Rudolph Horkey in Hartford. Mrs. G. W. Amidon has returned St iliG Sreet. dnilani e Tehai at the home of his father, G. E. Amidon. Mre. Lowry and two children are spending a Week in New York. Miss Hazel MacCormick was in Wil- limantic Saturday. Mrs. A. G. Baldwin and Mrs. Frank Walton =pent last Wednesday in Staf- ford Springs and visited Mrs. Walton's daughter. Mrs. Eugene Charter. Miss Edith Cushman has goné to Stafford Springs to work in the Rob- ertson store. C. Reed is building a grocery store for D. L. Blakley. Miss Mary Mroczowski, who works In the button factory in Daleville, has hired a room so as to be near her work through the winter. s has resigned mnmncmtar-lonr 50c, at. all ‘dealers. m‘t simply ask for & ‘Doan’s Kidney Pilis—the same ! Mr. Brown h hnd Foater-Milburn Con Colds Do Not Leave Willingly. Because “a cold is stubborn is no n why you should be. Instead of earing” it cut, get sure rellef by taking Dr. King’s New Discovery. erous brone! end lung ail- ments often follow & cold which has been neglected at the beginning. As your body faithfully battles those cold germs, no better aid can be given than the use of this remedy. Its merit has been tested by old and young Get a bottle today. 50c and $1.00. T Rev. A. A. Miner Purchases the For- _ mer Carter Property. Mr. and Mrs. Weld returned lasi week Friday evening from a visit of fearly thres weeks with relacives in New York and Newark, N. Miss Mildred Cummings h soon to feturn o her home In Staten Jsland, ‘Mrs. W. P. Wildes, of Providence, R. has been at the home of her ter, Mrs. H. C. Hawkins, a few . D. Palmer has moved most of his household goods to his farm. in South Manchester. D. C. Flaherty has broken ground for the foundation for the bungalow, which he is to bufld for Mrs. E. P. Bellows, of Brooklyn, N. Y. Rev. A. A, Muir has purchased the farm known at one time as the Car- ter place at Hanks Hill, and recently owned by Peter Kuchle, who has re- turned to New York. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Towne have moved there from the Bosworth place and will care for the place at present. Felix Prue will move from the Davig place to the Bos- worth house vacated by the Fownes. The long-billed bird has been busy hereabouts thi§ month, having visited three homes. The mid-week prayer meeting was heid at the parsonage this week. "COVENTRY Features of Thnnk Offering Service— Lecture on the Mission of Healing. The annual thank offering service of the Sunday school was held in the chapel Wednesday evening. A program was well carried out. One of the interesting features of the pri- mary class was for each one to earn some money and tell how it was done. The service was enjoyed by a large audience. Irving Loomis shot a deer this week. Hlustrated Lecture. Rev. Harold S. Winship of Hartford occupied the pulpit Sunday morning. In the evening a stereopticon lecture was given in place of the regular ser- vice. The subject was The Missjon ol Healing. The slides came from the F. M. and showed mission hospfl&h and other buildings in Tur- key, India and China. Little Dorothy Rose Wood, of Ver- non, is spending two weeks with her grandmother, Mrs. F. W. Chas Earl Green of Hartford is at home for several days’ hunting. Buys Adjoining Farm. Bertha Pralon has bought of Mrs. ing fuher d mother lrom o York: The funeral services of Mr. Gilbert Thompson were heid at the Baptist chureh last Sunday. The thank offering sérvices of the Ladies’ Missionary society at the Congregational church, will be held st the vestry this (Saturday) L misslonary from Tarkey will speak Mrs. Forrest Rhodes The teachers and officers of the con:renuoul sunday school met at |’ age X ening. Lindeman has returned "a_vistt in Uncasville. Bowen family closed Roseland for § G winter Moudey, Mrs. 3. Wiikamson is _the mofnr. James 1. Hewitt in Nor- Mies Fanny kahmnlEE.Bm wummvfl, The -?l-cun 4 mnmnx in_tile drain culverts at South Woodstock. Miss Mary Perley was in Worcester this week. : Fawiial Ll POWRE[(ENTER H. Bescher Brown and family Pgrnflslfl spent suflm at Wuxh.ndu. thur '!‘ Grosyenor and E. E. m-m vuu the Prnvldenc. automo- l‘hfl' Tuesday:" Brow!l of Clmrbur! is n. Mr. and Mrs. Rol Rust and a party of friends took an automobiie trip to Norwich Thursday. .:J a entertainment 3( Westminster, Wed- at 2:30 o'clock. It : London tnmt in ¢lrcumstantial reports. of trouble the mlt dependency, in §t-ihe; deposition of the. pevpis. v,tm nizam qriruler, entes that. there 15 serious CHINESE RE, Pa‘l 7/ C ndia, but there have . b«u ru.|t mmanmofm gone there quell-the known, mf""‘munenh ‘:"’ Just For This Event, Saturday ONE RACK OF SUITS 1 No Reserves NE RACK OF COATS olc—————[——]————]o] €. L. Backus the William Baldwin farm which adjoins his property. Football Hop Proves P! College Purchases Hose Cart and Fire Hose. The Football hop was held in H. ley armory on the evening of Nove: ber thirteenth. The decorations wers o! the blue and white in bunting little pine trees on the balcony and laurel masses around the orches- tra railing and stage front. The com- mittee on decoration was E. B. Lyons, chairman, W. Smith, N. -Cohenm, G. Wiepert, T. Beich, W. Brundage, R.! Dayison, E. Bailey, E. Crompton, J. Hlldring. .The. _tastefully dJecorated boxes were on either side. The pa- tronesses were Mrs. Amory, Mrs. Ed. Mrs. Judkins, Mrs. Wheeler, . Fsten, Mrs. Hollister, Mrs. Chas After a concert of four numbers By th Tempo orchestra of Hartford, twenty dance numbers were enjoyed. Amon: the old students who were back for the event were J. B. Thwing, Vibert, Mitchell, Stephemscn, Chipman. The eSecutive committee R. L Henr chairman, R. Knight, J. R. Diilon, €. Klingman, D. Thwing, were con- gratulated on the success of the eve- ning. . Sswed for Christmas Sal The Ladies’ Circle had a successful meeting at the home of Mrs. Howard . Newton in the Valentine House, Thursday afternoon. Much sewing was done for the Christmas sale and plans perfected for it. Preacher from Norwich. Rev. G. H. Ewinz of Ndtwich preached here last Sunday Mrs. J. tts and son, Kenneth, returned Monday from a visit to War Mrs. Richard Farnham has moved into an apartment in Mrs. Maeon's house. Fire Safeguards. The college has recently purchased several hundred feet of new fire hose and a hose cart, and erected a small house in the rear of the main build- ing to house the fire apparatus. HEBRON Mr. ‘and- Mrs.. Porter ~of Columbia were in town caling on friends last Sunday. Allison Frink of Columbia called on his mother last Sunday. H. K. Viper and family of Bristol were .at Mr. Loren Lord's over Sun- da s Mary Lord is home and quite ill_with saundice. David Strong has a new automohile. * | _ The supper- Wednesday evening at the church dining hall was welt pat ronized. The Congregational society expects to bave the.new furnace for nexty Sunday. ‘It is to be put in by a man ! from Aidletown. Miss Alice Thompson had a_ cyst removed from her eye, last week. It is getting along well. UNION The Ladies' Benevolent' society is to hold a Christmas sale. All mem- bers are to furnish two articles for the sale. Walter Johnson Jr. with his broth- er, Leon, from Worcester, also Ar- ! thur La ‘Pearl and Miss Mabel Gage, | of - Westville, visited their uncle and aunt, Mr. and JMrs. W. Richards, | Sunday. A _Safe Bet. King George has arrived in London, we note, and hazard the conjecture that he did not come on horseback.— Chicago Post. Branford—The department presis dents of the W. R. C. were entertain- ed by the local corps in their nbw rooms in the Red Men's hall Tuesday evening. Old as the hills but still rambling along This advertising expres- sion undoubtedly dates back to the beginning of barter and sale, a.nd& a beat that some talkmgpomt:shardto people are impetuous and want to see the saving quick. So far as tires are concerned, and if it is the immediate dollar right in hand that is can beat Diamond Squeegee ‘wanted, you 'I\'-d‘l‘u'albraqu-vh(ltthem BUT lfnutbeblgs-vmgthatem

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