Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 8, 1916, Page 15

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Windham County EASTFORD Local Students on Trip to Washington —Thimble Bee in Honor of Putnam Visitor. Beatrice and Stanley Bartlett are spending their week vacation with their grandmother in Putnam. Charles Lewis, who has been em- ployed at Bondsville, Mass.,, has re- turned to his home here. o Welcome Davis attended the New [England Southern Conference in Nor- wich, Saturday and Sunday. The schools in town are having a week vacation. Senior Class Trip. Ernest Buell of the Tourtellotte Me- ¢ morial High school is spending this { Week in Washington, D. C., Philadel- phia, New York and other points of j interest. The senior class make this trip every year. Edith Buell, Olive 'Buell, Minnie Jones and William Cirkot of the T. M. H. S. Grosvenerdale, Alma Harri- son and Elsie Lewis of Putnam High school are at their homes for the weelk * vacation. Mad Thimble Bee. Mrs. Darwin Lewis of Putnam is . spendipg a few days at her parents, Judge and Mrs. A. M. Keith's. M; Kelth invited in a_few friends Mon- day afternoon. They were told to { bring thimbles and mending. Refresh- | ments were served. Those present { were Mrs. Fred Bowen, Mrs. Charles Edward Keith, Mrs., Maro sy Neff, Miss Mabel and Lawrence Keith. A pleas- ant afternoon was spent 57 Cha s and Melvin Tatem were in a visit in Pawtucket, R. T William Buell of Petersham, Mass. town a few days recently. ar Bosworth spent Monday with her parents, Mr. nd Mrs. Elisha Perry in South Wood- stock o spend in 11 E. Buell of Petersham, Mass., a few da with his family western part of the town. C. E. Social Evening. The Christ the Congr cial in ti deavor society of church held a so- Tuesday evening. BROOKLYN Delegates Elected at Republican Cau- cus—Davis Property Sold. chape At the reput ke and D an caucus Charles H Forest Wells were ap. nted as de tes to the state con- Vention and Charles H. Blake. Dr. Forest Wells, E. C. Babson and P. Ta- t as town comm Pupils Give Play. Saturday the children the Center e in_the Uni an hall & ama, The Brave Little mboy Cleyley has been * and other relatives Sunday with his parent >, G. Lawton. ) ank Martin was a visitor in Providence Monday. n Atwood of Stonington is vis- r. and Mrs. 1 sister, M The Women' fonday after: J rd be- the hostes: William J. McPartland of New Lon- don w. h a visitor in Norwich Mond: Mrs. Sidney W. ghter, r Providence Wednesd: ‘ummins is - sister, Mrs. Kendall, in 1s the house in which she has been living has ch ed owne Rev. G. F. Genur nd wife were visitors in Norwich Wednesds Buys Davis Property. aine of Scranton, Penn., has bought the Davis property in the West village and ha for electric lights and with his family of a wife and twe children, will soon occupy the premises. A r Rober ool in B vioy of worked me pa eason, STERLING Ginger, Faithful and Favorite Herse Dies. Mr. and Mrs. William Sweet were Norwic itor Sature Byron Young of Sterling Hill at- tended conference in Norwich last wei Moore was a Norwich borhood friend and pet i Sunday morning. Gin- a great favorite with the 1 and was always ready to give v horses have lived ger as purchased a car, Jr. has been ill with tonsili Mr. ar daught ten days James Thornley and Alice, are enjoying a on in New York state. EAST THOMPSON Pastor Attended Conference at Nor-. wich—Idz Ransom Teaching in the Trade School. Mrs. O. E. Newton spent Monday, here with friends Henry Green and Ralph Aldrich have gone to work on the railroad as sec- tion hands. Vernon Jepson, who has been spend- ing the winter in New Jersey with his d ter, returned to his home here last week. His granddavghter, Miss Tdith Lyon, is staying with him for a few days. Rev. ) nd Mrs ank Chamberlain ‘SORE BACK, "LUMBAGO’ RADWAY’S READY RELIEF) USED AS A LINIMENT $STOPS PAIN?’ INSTANTLY Relieves Congestions and Inflammations. RubIt Oy It Does Not Blister, _vothing known relieves the pain from Grip, Colds, Sore Throat or Neuraigia s0 cifectively or quickly as (...~ 2sc b Thatief 50c RubltOn) STOPS Rub it In § PAIN A1 Drossists INSTANTLY LETTERS FROM TWO STATES Pastor to Exchange With Milford | Clergyman—Supper Party at Bing- ‘have returned from Norwich, where| ham House—Missionary Meeting. the former has been attending the New d Southern Conference. Mrs. Chamberlain was visiting friends in Groton, attending the conference Sun- Chestér Mathewson has returned to his work after an enforced vacation on account of his eyes. Moves Back From Douglas. Mr. Covert, who moved to Douglas Junction last fall where he is employ- ed by the New Haven company, has moved back. The King’s Daughters held their reg- ular business meeting Wednesday. Silas Joslin and Philip Thompson are working in the Bates neighbor- Rev. M. R. Plumb left Friday to spend a few days in Bridgeport with and in Plymouth with some of his former parishioners. Sun- her he will preach in Miiford in ex- change with Rev. F. A. Sumner who Congregational Mrs. Plumb and little son are staying with Mrs. Plumb's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Larra- bee, until Wednesday. Supper Party. entertained a the Bingham His guests Maine, Miss his parents, will preach church here. Alfred Abbe friends at supper house Wednesday evening. were Mr. and Mrs. H. Mildred Tilden of Norwich, Miss Jo- sephine Keeney of A. A. Keeney. ‘Adelbert Potter has zone to New London to learn the machinist’s trade. James Potter is boarding at Charles Potter’s until his new home is read. Sarah Johnson returned Wed. nesday from a ten days’ visit in Hart- Mrs. Loring Young is in Providence visiting her daughter, Mrs. Eugene John Bronson, who has been- employ- ed by the Slater company, has finished work there and is teaching in the trade school in Putnam. EAST KILLINGLY Birthday Party for Miss Lucina Smith —Personal Items. Miss Lucina BE. W. McGuire of New York has been a guest at Dr. Guile’s this week. Mrs. Potter of Greeneville i ing the week at the Inn. John Fenton, who has been with his grandmother, Mrs. J. C. Fenton for ten days, returns to Winthrop, M morrow (Sunday). Orchestral Music Enjoyed. The number of songs cailed for dur- ing the C. E. meeting Sunday evening proved that the orchestra w Hopkins and Phiflip Hop} entertained a party of young friends at her home Monday evening, her 19th birthday. Mrs. George Cook of Ballouville visited relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Hill and son, aynard, were Miss Eleather Sheldon was in Prov- idence, Wednesday of last week. Allen Buffington and daugh- ter, Ruth, were recent guests idence relatives. Walter Belding of day with Mrs. Lucy 5 Potnaty Cook cornet, son led the singing and conducted the Brown has returned from n, spent Sun- church met K. Leffingwell Thursday Wood have moved into one of Almond M. Paine’s Bates returned Monday duties at the Gilbert school, in French and daughter, iting relatives Academy Monday. Miss Ethel Smith is a patient at the Day Kimball hospital, in Putnam. Miss Edith Harrington of Worces- to live with his Middletown. e Potter is driving the Jerusa- step-mothe h relatives. Mrs. John Whaples of Elmville vis- ited relatives and here Sun- Missionary Meeting Held. The Women's M Jones of Danielson vi ited her uncle, Fred Wade and fami comfortable. Bernard Brown of Attawaugan parents, Mr, H, Shippee, Sunday. Attended Funeral. Jesse Smith funeral of a relative in Middle- Connecticut John Potter and Mi WESTMINSTER Pastor Makes Plea for Religious Home Children—Sunday School Not Enough. Mr. and Mrs. ee for two Koch is recovering slow- 1rd Peabody John Smith ball hospital in Putnam, Monday. DAYVILLE E. La Belle Honor of Mrs. Meeting of Missionary Society. Attendance. Bad Roads .awton of Worcester spent Ks the evening deavor service: Entertains In ve had to be omit- two exceptior he parsonage 1 and Mrs. ariford for a few d . as planned. Russell are in Parables of when plans The Duty of Parents. refreshment. , “The Lord our God been spending a few days heart, and at her Lome. Fred Root words shall entertained In Honor of Mrs.-Russell, talk of them when thou si entertained some of the At bind them f sn upon thine side in Danielson. Miss Myrtice returned from a visit ence on Monday. The Ladies’ E Miss Bernice Cogswell Tuesday after- write them upon the po; n from two Judge Sabin and other ser e child of today Mr. and Mrs. have been gu s of MIr. and Mrs. Ei- mer Monroe. Miss Mabel Dunham has been the school teac guest of Mrs. Arthur Lathrop. John Lyons have been Mr. and Mnr: ning Miss Margaret Hodgins of Willard Bennett spent the week-end with his mother, entitled for not the time nor the needed qu Mrs. Cassius Chase of Hartford was the guest last week of Mr. and Mrs. Conova Chase and M Drabble and Mis cine have moved to Dox James Cullen of Mantor, R. I the Hill Cr George Davi ) varents for faithful rect instruction in morality a mother have done during the whol been the Mrs, C rt Co If the parents ‘ of New London v his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Da : o work for ion of men 3 . s world depends on Arthur ‘Hughes of Worcester spent Sk meness a few days recently with loes Isaac Slater has moved from D delson to his new home on the hill. Mr. and Mrs. Jasmin are entert. ing their son from Texas. Michael Conway Sunday with CENTRAL VILLAGE | Miss Dyer the commands of t this old Mos: Recovering from Delegates to Senatorial Con- vention—Postmaster Taking Vaca- |, Mrs. Ida Place visited her daughter in_Scituate, R. Herbert Hopkins lost his horse WARRENVILLE School in district No. 3 is closed fot a week vacation. Vera Dollman, is spending her v. in_Roxbury, Mass. Mrs. Eva Lawton was taken to the Wednesday for an unknown and where intelligenc nd friendship will , last week. Walter Wri SCOTLAND _ Birthday Party Phinney—Due Day—Charles D. Geer to Conduct Concert. was in Nor- | A birthday party w: neta Phinney Hartford hospital operation for appendicitis, been sick three weeks, °| . Earl James returned to school Tues- day after spending a week with his parents here. Caroline Lawton is at Everett Cush- man’s for a few weeks. Miss Davoll, at her nome Mrs. Benjamin 1 including frie nd neizhbor: Games were pl; nd refreshment. Returns From Norwich. Mary Lathrop, who has heen h for the winter, turned to the Willoughby. the bad con roads, the school was discontinued this cher of West school, is spending the weel Willimantic, Charles Lawton for a few weeks. E. C. Bugbee is in Providence, R. I, for several days. Mrs. B. C. Bugbee was in Hartford Wednesday. E. L. James was a Thread City vis- itor Tuesday. THOMPSON . and Mrs. John K. Moore spent S in_Boston. Miss Edith Peckham of Providence, has been visiting Miss Edith rday afternoon, recently re- Willimantic Miss her day rze flocks of wild zeese were s e ek, flying northward. Thomas Clark was the s Armstrong FovLovce hospital in Wa Sunday, to Postmaster W. C. T. U. Holds Due Day. taking a vacat A very interesting program of the siven in the chapel Tuesday afternoon under the direction Liza K. Fuller. and White Ribbon subscriptions were taken for the pa- per and a few There were very good program was and Urgele Lafrance on. N. Franklin Shel- who was formerly po er at Moosup office, is at this office dur- =t senatorial Mr. Elliott's abs winter in New London, was a visitor here, Monday. H. Elmer Lewis has been spending in Hartford is spending her tion at her home in Norwich. k Harrington, for several month: reet nner Day. Some _ Carpenter of who fas been eral weeks at the notel, called home by the illness of her fath- staying sev- ha brother's, L. Howard Cross. and cake w Harrington, Edward Smith and Hazel Smith were in Norwich, Sunday, ward Smith at the Butler and Mrs. F. M. Rnight is visiting rela- tives in_Providence. Miss Mildred Knight is organist at the Congrezational church in place of rs. Armstrong, who resigned. Jackus hospital. ey has been a v in Canterbury. Mrs. Eugene Rivers of Norwich has Singing Class’ Concert. s is to give a con- Director Charles D. Geer, The singing c cert tonight. i expensive car— For the man whose pride cannot afford an unsightly, little, uncomfortable car— And it is a very definite success. Beauty is not necessarily a matter of size, Neither does size altogether control comfort. But skill, experience and facilities are reomrired to build a small, beautiful, comfortable, economicali car. in a word, it required Overland organization. And here is the smail, light car—complcte to the last detail. Its performance is on a par with its beauty, comfort and completeness. And its price—$615—is far below any formx:r price for any completely equipped automobile—regardless of appearance or comfort considerations. A glance at the car impresses you immediately with its beauty and finish. As you look it over and read its specifications, you realize its absolute completeness. But you must ride in it to appreciate its comfort. You must drive it to get the thrill its performance will give you. You can own one of these cars. But act promptly—for no car was ever in such demand. ) In spite of record productions and advancing prices, there is a shortage of cars. The demand naturally centers on top class at bottom price—this small light car. And no other car at anywhere near its price can compare with this one for beauty, performance, comfort, complete- ness and economy. Get in touch with us today—now. M. B. RING AUTO CO. 21 Chestnut St., Norwich, Conn. Phone 1230 lest of her parents, M Attendad Sister’s Funeral. been and ! of t ‘orcester, Sat- ment. Substituted at High School. E. A. Kin ry has returned yme in Boston, having spent here, where she was substi- her in French and Latin, dur- »sence of Miss Josephine ¥ $pits Postmaster’s Vacation. Edward Elliott is who has been il | is able to be down m_Lorin nd Mrs, Homer Cross have re- r home in Newport, R. been visitors at Mr. Cross' ving POMFRET CENTER Mrs. Everett E. Brown is spending with her sister, Miss Anna Smith of Worcester. am- Barron, a former resident —top class —bottom price This car is the result of a definite purpose to supply a definite need with definite finality. It is built for the man whose purse cannot afford a big, ‘The Willys-Overland Company, Toleco, Ohio “Madein U. & £ Roadster $595 rMode! 75 - 0.5 Toledo. in Danielsom William Gives Consent. SOUTH CANTERBURY Miss Annie nurse GOOD VALUES IN 1916 Agricultural products are going to command big prices. and the finest and most attractive products will head the list. Crops fertilized with ) fed just what they and high-grade cf cavse they will be d made out of BONE, FLOOD, MEAT ers will have increascd plan!-fi Wiil you wri

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