Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 15, 1916, Page 15

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How Paim Sunday WIIl Be Observed Tomorrow—S8ervice of Friday Eve- ning—Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Frink Mar- ried Fifty-four Years—Danger from Brush Fire. of the beautiful from “The Dawn Immortal” and th will be other music. The Baster pro- grams are expected for distribution on Palm Sunday. The week’s cottage meetings will be held as follows: At Deacon George Rowland’s in South Canterbury, Tues- day evening, April 18. At the Misses Medbury’s, Black Hill Wednesday evening, April 19. At the parsonage, Thursday evening, April 20. Time of each 7:30 p. m. The subject of this Sunday’s Chris- lan Endeavor is ‘Good r Meet- ings and How to Have Them Always. Act. 12:1- Leader, Mrs. L. B. Had- ley. Sixteen Attended Meeting. A delightful meeting of the Ladles’ Association was held last week at Mrs. Lewis Lyon's. The weather was rainy and the roads muddy, but six- teen were gathered and enjoyed thelr work and refreshments, and the fine missionary program presented by Mrs. Hale Bennett and Mrs. S. B. Hadley. The subject was a chapter on Egypt from “The King’s Highway.” Married Fifty-four Years. Two honored and much loved resi- dents of the Green celebrated their Bdth wedding anniversary recently by a_family rc Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Frink were married April 2,182, and in good health and spirits welcomed their sons and daushters, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H Mr. and Mrs, Marshall Frink, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Frink, of Canterbury nk and son Chauncey. of n, Mr. and Mrs. William W rooklyn. Personal Briefs. Mr. and Mre. Henry Larkham en- tertained a bride and groom over the Fred Davis, Assisting at Jewett City. Fawicy. who has moved h his family has been again City for several ing Dheen called upon by i of that place to assist css during his recoy n_injury . received awhen a the Ashland mill. He « trap door. Mrs. Fawley | , are with teking to_the ? Tracy, wacs rents have | moved to that place. . Mr iperintendent of the town Manchester in town looking afte He rreturn bury people attended the Witter place in SEEDS! SEEDSIY Pure seeds are the only kind to buy, and those are the kind you’ll get if you come here. All the Seeds bought to sell this Spring have been tested, and the tests have shown them to be over 999% pure. The records will be shown to you. Fertilizers have been bought with the same care. - PRICES GUARANTEED TO BE THE LOWEST | is so much im- | to k out to| the neighborhood. | Miller spent Wed m Ellis of Inter- | { ng Mrs. Ellis's | beth Tednard, who | prostrated Brush Fire. Green experienced . when during al h on Anton Rodler’s | and threatened the came d land o 1 by n and leading inately cond Jamp' from t m and by T. L. ct to the Green. are still rather 0. of the W. C. T. U. v afterncon with Mrs, cring meeting CENTRAL VILLAGE Vrs. Archibald Hutchins Succaeds Elmer Lewis in Town Clerl’s Of- was at home over |{ . P. BARSTOW & CO. | 23 and 25 Water Streect, ~ =~ - = Norwich ert, who has been visitinz his grand- father since his 1 moved to ABINGTON Milford a_few w . returned to e new home w Mrs. Charles t returned Monday to Killingly N n stay N age hool atter a week vacation. | BROOKLYN At M SOUTH KILLINGLY |z » and B. Gallup and Wy ¥ kgt " - Mrs. R. L. Kenyon was in Putnam, 2ui. cd a meeting of the | Plainfield Man Buys Timberland— | Tuesday evening, to atiend the Fifch | Authorities Should Try to Prevent| the guest Saturday of hes. Mrs. William Pray. Third and Fourth Degrees Conferred 1 Soule and daughter, by Grange—Winner of Prize in Nor- ster, who |z of North Attleboro, union in Plainfield,| Florida and California Tourists Re- |anniversary of the Drop-In class of Spread of Scarlet Fever. | were guests of relatives here Thurs- been spending the winter in Prov iohE Cantast: e the Second Congregational church. | day. y fifince with r ives has returs s L and Mrs. A. A, Stanton and Mrs, Clayton Wright called on| Inez Doane and Ru who | Annie Brown is {ll with pneu=. °'"‘-‘~A 5 e Sehom Joseph Elliott recovering from a e sons. Stanton and Donald, spent| Joseph B. Stetson has sold to Chas | Brcoklyn friends Friday afternoon. have had scarlci were released | mon > t ttending Sewing School. severe attack of grip. Monday with Mrs. Josephine Gallup at | Phillips of Plainfield, the standing | Herbert Hopkins is at Oakland|from quarant ¥ | Birthday Whist. i Miss - Lillibridze is attending| Raymond ou is at home again. [ South Vo'tntown, timber on the lot situated near the |Beach for a week. David = son has| mond Smith gave a whist party. ience. Abe Nuan was badly injured by a Annual Church Meeting. Witter school house, considered by | Miss Doris Adams of Dayville call- | been il with {to his young friends at the home of . wh cow one day last week. The anntal cturch meetinz of _ihe|good judges to be a very desirable |¢d on Miss Mildred Davis Saturday,| A. E. F 2 Arawing | i, parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Bu Her Canta e iDearaak church was held Wednesday after- |lot. e Beeen s fhe her | lumber for William Frankiin of Dan- |Smith, Wednesday, April Gth,:fn Do = re | ROOM: . E. Allen spent Sunda with | for a_week-end visit. elson. pis birthday. - ] compie third and fourth degrees wers | "%\, Fara Gallup 1s suffering from |nis daughter In Canton. Mass. B. S, Botham of Moosup spent Sun-| C. P. Spaulding of Auburn, R. I, has | F O Pl BRI 0 L regular meeting of Wolf Den grange |® Pad ccld. Eibrey Baker and Ethan Baker who | day with C. D. Mowry. e T e — “'“'I oy e killed e T WV = % ey i ave Spe A A . Charles S. Ives of| y last week a cat <~ lheld Wednesday evening. About 30 Dislocated Fingers. have spent the winter in Florida have e s Jace : . DAYVILLE 5 were present. Arthur Gallup fell while playing at |Feturned to their home. . ik o ot e wen et . .AWA s Mahler and a friend |schocl and disiocated two fingers on Recent Burials. g ) William Burnett spent the week-end | from Waterbury are visiting at Chas. -half pound each at Will- ties. Then Mr. Whittier s right hand Dr. Sweet put them azain reports a Mrs. V. Friday afternoon just before sun- in Dayville with his father, Deacon |Peal's. 3 ie cat. 4 s, = i’ down the body of Russell, infant son ford, Conn. T fice—Whitirg Famil Moves to|F- J. Burnett. Miss PitzHenry Painz is at the Day 2 and Mrs James Congdon enter-lof Mr. and Mrs. William R. Pond of NORTH WOODSTCCK L'nkcnclo New Haves 4 %% o _——— Roves Mrs. Alice Gillooly had for week- | Kimball hospital. taiaed tieir two sons over the week | Meriden, was laid to rest in the burial bl T gical treatment W SOUTH WOODSTOCK Hollisten, Mass. ond guest, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bren- | Marie Wilbur is teaching in West | ond plot of Enoch Pond in the South |James Brown Buried Tuesday—Plans | ration was « —_— ek o Woodstocl Mr. and Mrs. George Gallup, Mrs.|cemetery. Rev. George F. Guning, D.| For Colonial Missionary Meeting. |ing comfortabl Mr. and Mrs H K. Safford, whe urn- | My and Mrs. Frank Bennett en-| Mrs. Irving Hopkins who has been|Carl Galiup and iss Gladys | D.. officiated. 1l With Fev. | bave been spending the winter in Cal= a_ from _¥here| tortained their son, Merrill K. Ben. |taking care of Mrs. John Peal, has|spent Iriday in Nor Monday afternoon the body of Mrs.| John Healy has returned to his state r , . by | iz have returned. o vacation zett of Brown university and - his feturned to her home in Westerly, R. — — — Agnes Hall, widow of Robert Hall, znrk, supervising road construc- | Lillie May, E | “3tiss Blanche ppee, who has been riends during his _vacation. 3 1a: I lon. . ¢ S . home for a ¥ Miss Annie O'Nell and_ Thomas Won Norwich Prize. SCOTLAND i e e et e y g & T, " Welch recently ston has been men’s convention: i Providence and buried in the family | Charles Perrin was in Hartford on er. She was tak sited Providence | Mrs. Frank Heldreth recently won ill on | Statford. < A lot in the South cemetery. Rev. E. A. | Tuesday ns delegate to the repupltcan | SOme steps should be taks hel Rawson was in town for friends. second prize In & “namen competition | Concert Postponed—Ladies’ Aid Sew- |12 17 ThO TOUTE Com Sereror L the further spread of this s v James Walker and Herbert Keach |held by a Norwich piano firm. ing Society Discusses Church Re-| Herman Lathrop, who has been oe-| C. Todd has just returned from a has been In this section, were in Hartford, attending the ice- | Miss Grape Copeland who has been| pairs. tney has purchased & new cupying the tenement over the library | trip to Maryland where he was called two months. obile. ¥ the r farm which he s . [Staving with her sister, Mrs. Geisler, Co has moved to the tenement occupled | by the illness of his father. PP er e —— and Mrs. William Basto are ex-" o 3 Hon. Charles E. Ayer and Mr. W.|has gone to Hartford to liv Dr. Myron Barstow was the guest|by the late Mrs. James Copeland, and | Miss Winifred Potter is at home for EAST KILLINGLY a b before many weeks. £ i B ol E. a“v"féé‘:m‘;;’;f igvlgl:;;rllngrd“"l;ue:gn‘i of hiz mother last Suné now known as the Tyler cottage. u-; Euu‘; vacation. 5 e e el 4 ey 'y & 5 = Mrs. Cotter has been spending a X g lames Brown, son of Josepl and & - ¢ i ra boen nere | convention. EAST WOODSTOCK few davs In Hartford, the £UCSt of | cnarier o e e DeForest | EVA Brown. was buried Tuesday. the|Cat Kills 200 Rhode lsland Red CLARK’S CORNERS | B as moved his| Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burnett enter- e relatives. Lo . funeral services being conducted by Chickens at William Whittie's, - ) o_Holliston, Mass. | thined Mrs. David Book, N. L. Grelg | Meeting of Missionary Society Held| Mrs. Sadie Kimball and_ Henry | Weis, attended the republican state| Rev. Mr. Turner. Mrs. Robert Jonnings > hie ke his home. The|Mrs. Charles Franklin and Doacon F. 4 Clark were in Harifora last Saturday, | convention in Hartford. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Morse of East- | Mrs. Harrie fTee of Putnam v Post Office to Be Opened } ol ‘i.l..\‘f\e_‘?. en stored *here during {6r8;1}{:e§;)r:{:gn;;ac;mmh committec With Mrs. T. A. Turner. Rehearsing Play. = Mre. J. Frank Weaver after spend- | pampton spent a few davs here last —_— fope Margaret Porter has returned ; / ing the winter in California and vis- Mr. and Mrs. Armand Henault en-| Miss Agnes White is visiting rela- | The Bovs’ Athletic club is prepar- — n,i i Robert Jennings is in Sparts, == i iting relatives elsewhere, has return- ed there by Bes. ends o tRual] " | recently. A 1 ary meeting was held on|™onth. wires for electric lights. Vorcester, Sunday - e R e ]::d‘)'I‘?:mr)lln‘:'([l‘hP;‘:{erpar Armand Henault has received his|Wednesday afternoon with the presi-| The concert announced for last week | ™ g hiools have closed for vacation tin | Winter In Florlda. " e T Chnte o it 1ed on | received My ¢ Mrs. Celinda McStay has been | neWw automobile. dent, Mrs. T. A. Turner. The topic| W3 Postponed untll tonizht. April 24th. Colonial Missionary Meeting. e e e Dere & mz',:"w'm pending a few days in Torrinston,| Mrs. Benjamin Cogswell has been|Was Japan's response to the Gospel | Mrs. Belle Tracy was in Boston re- A Colontal Missionary meeting winl | "RI¥eq, Bore JORTNAT gy | gt : Jith her daughter, Mrs. Orlo Speed, | visiting in Mechanicsville. The leader, Mrs. C. E. May, was as- | cently. EASTFORD be held at the home of Mrs. Wendanl| s Orilla Horton of Central g, 4 Yho returned home with her and wili| ~Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. Burnett|Sisted by Mrs. ~Bosworth. = A very| OWinz to the stormy weather on Witter next Tuesday afternoon. Mrs, Pend a few weoks for the bemafit of | Were guests in Dayville for the week- | Pleasant social hour followed, refresh. | Sundoy, there was a small attendance _— Witter and Mrs. L. H. Healey have er health. end. ments being served by the hostess. “‘1'13‘"}»*"'« ":hf;'r- were 30 present.| apre. Arthur Kelth, Mrs. George | charge of the programme. Light re- W Huiie IS Mr. Theressa O'Neil had as a Sun-| School opened Monday after a week |, iss Elsie Potter s Charles Pot- | powen and Dorothy were in Putnam |freshments will be served and a social . day guest, Miss Annle O'Neil of Pom. | vacation. ter of Boston, recently spent several | pyiday. hour ‘will follow. ) ¥ Mrs. Archibald Hutchins of Moo- | fret, Conn. Kelton Corbin is at L. H. Linder- |Javs at the home of Mr. and Mrs.| 'Nrs Aaron Bowen, Miss Vera, Mrs.| Mabel Kinnell who has been in OJR P-EW STCCK OF up is clerk at the office of Town| Miss Helen Kelley is spending Eas- | man's for a few weeks. ‘William Potter. Fred Bowen, Mrs. E. S. Keith, Ver-|Putnam through the winter has re- lerk Sessions L. Adams. Tmer|ter vacation at her home with her| A rehearsal of the singing class is| JFrnest Butler and Russell Rogers|non and Clifford Bowen were in WIilli- | turned home. m;u_| f?rmhzrly dc|e . z.u resigned | father, W. P. Kelley. to be held next Monday evening. {_:-m‘:ncd Tuesday from a trip to New | mantic, Saturday afternoon. The schools fn town began the e T AL R — - i ki Mrs. Maro Lewis and Mrs. Charles|spring term Monday. s M. Wiion Netstba: wers 15 CHAPLIN WOODSTOCK VALLEY e ; . R A Clark were in Putnam Friday. They| A mid-week prayer meeting with outhbridge, Mass., to attend the fu- i eral of Mrs, Willlam Jewett. Miss Ola Greene, who has been pending several weeks with her sis- er, Mrs. Frank Bdzerfon, has_re- arned to her home in Millville, R. L Mrs. Frederick Tillinghast has been 1 Fall River, Mass, to attend a aneral. Home from Bermuda. Miss Josephine Armstrong has re- urnea from o trip to Bermuda, for 3e_benefit of her health. Miss Beatrice Seguin has returned rom Boston, where shé has been vis- ling her sister, Miss Rose 1. Seguin. Postmaster J. Edward Biliottt has eturned from his vacation, having een to Tarrytown, N. Y. Mrs. Burrill Franklin and _Mrs. frederick Russell, of Providence, Rve been visiting Mrs. Franklin's Miss Mary Pearley has retu r — — Fred Hyde was the guest of Levi ELMVILLE from & visit in Philadeiphia. our figures before you buy anywhere Bphew, Wm; Sheller. . iacy| COILAL service at tho cometers. EKONK Clark last_Sunday. == The Maple Crest Reading circle met g b y anyw - o e, Sl ot Pagks| ™ stte Swcrvary Presches. ST e sl e o e e e R t Edward Gallager’s. Rev. Sherrod Soule, secretary of the | Arthur Gallup Dislocates Two Fingers s S R T N N N T o e ‘Ablg to Leave Hospital. *° |Connecticut Home Missionary soclety,| While at Play—Annual Church . S Sataiia e e e Mrs, | ard Smith hes returned|Preached an Interesting sermon at the| Meeting. NORTH WINDHAM s.:x;du;] s e Hervart m 'rh’:om . ehestl’ Monda som the Backus hospital, In Notwicn, | church last Sunday. ~Owing to the — kins. after a vacation of one week. % there she had an operation perform- | Stormy day a small congregation at-| The grange held an interesting Miss Grace Larrow is il at her| Mrs. C. H. Pike was a Providence| B. R. Ritch attended the republican ' E; tended the service. meeting Friday evening. home. visitor, Friday. convention in Hartford. ° Lon Ballou of “’.;’:“"'* Mass., is _G’).l;‘lmN‘fl'l;’? B !‘-H:heu flfmrsuw‘s;g On Scodoxt ntf‘ mde snow storm there noorTy Moseley has moved imo the| Mrs. C. B. whut'l:y and Mss. istting" at Samuel Collina, , has been away was a small attendance at church on | house vacated by George Dutton, George H. Call of Danielson called on| At Cuenca, Ecuador, an _electri Willls Torrey has recovered from|the winter, returned to her home last | Sunday morning. " Mrs. Anthony Hansen, who has been | Mes. Addie E. Call, Tuesday after-|light plant le under constroction. ine 62-66 MAIN STREET, FINN'S 3 ,,::.' illness with inflamma- | Saturday. Bitiierof S8pring Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lrown and |in the hospital several weeks, remains | noon. rheumatism. p Jugson Gardner of Milford, Mass., !mnmm.otm.mw. visiting at Judge Munyaw's. ing George Phillips while he was as- have gone to Toronto, Canada, where |5 her home in Worcester atter stay-| SOUTH CANTERBURY Miss_Sarah Munyan has returned|tisting in collecting taxes ~in the fhey are to lve with Ms. Hough's|ing a week at Valley View inn. Hunt Witter. The body was brought | Pomfret during his absence. n the wing northward and the first nfir‘ Mansfield, over the week end. Aid Soclety held a|called on Mrs. Clark’s father, Rev.|Rev. Mr. Harrison as £ business meeting at the parsonage on |J. R. Miller, who is receiving treat- Hooper Farm Sold—Burial of Russell | H2rld Barret Home From Hospital— | Wednesdav afternoon for the purpose leader, was held in the chapel Thursday even- SPRING FURNITURE: Is varied, attractive and economical in price. Let us show you the latest designs. ment at the Day Kimball hospital. ing. Hunt Witte: Harvey Marcy Loses Finger. of discussing matters in regard to re- Schools in town began Monday aft- Fined For Assault. unt Witter. pairs_for the church. er a week vacation Tn a court held in Society hall last Harold Barrett has returned home J. M. Saunders returned home on s Alexander Hough, who sold out his | rom St. Josepi's Mospith] Wwhere he | Wednesaay from New Tomdon shore THOMPSON of 10 Face A i M s o vestock, farming tools and household | wag taken after cutting his hand sec | Fe attanded {he funeral of his fathe * f the school board Hhgrcdee £00ds the fourth of this month. sol | verely on o saw at Tewie Tana 55| ee. s Snikre it b M e his place soon after to Charles Tryon. : Ty o Mrs. Harry Whittemore has been |fifteen dollars and costs for assault- of Willimgntic. Mr. Hough's family|™ Migs Blanche Horner has returned from Vermont, where she has been | Woodstock Valley post.office. Harvey Marcey cut off a finger on| Rev. Samuel Thatcher and G R ST Burial of Infant Son. his left hand while chopping wood. Dr. | A. Haskell of Jewett City were cafl. | p iss Susan Evans is at Morris WOODSTOCK WE WILL FURNISH YOUR Much sympathy goes out from their | Converse dressed the wound. ing Wednesday on Dr. Smith, who is | P'ains. X 7. many friends in town to Dr. and Mrs. | _O. A. Hiscox Is in Hartford for a few t e G is | "Mrs. Claude Munyan is critically 1l | py Crest . Roadh " i Orin R, Witter of Hartford, in the | days fhis week. Claria., TS disease at Levl|g vhe Day Kimball hospital et death of their infant son, ' Russell | Jrs. Hiscox visited relatives in| Mrs. Frank Newton called at Ma- | Mre Cromond. who has been staying g ple Lawn farm Tuesday. L Rty Lo Clarence R. Hall of Bridgeport has bere last Sunday forenoon and buried | John C. Spencer has returned to| Mrs. Hale Bennett called on Vie- | BOWe been spending a few days in town. in the Cénter cemetery. Rev. Sher-|his home in Pomfret. 2 rod Soule, of Hartford, conducted the i e WHOLE HOUSE 3 on the most favorable terms. Get daughter, ~Marion, visited Mrs. | about the same. mechinerybeing furnished by Gener- ‘Wednesday wild geesa were seen | Brown's father, Augustus Robinson, Miss_Sarah Conway of Putnam|al Electric Company, of Schenectady. Mrs. Henry Downing, who has been | spent Saturday and Sunday with her| A municipal plant is to be erected at seriously ill with heart trouble, is im- sister, Jrs. Mary Dwyer. ‘Daule, and a water and light plant at ss_Elsie Brown and Miss Gladys ! proving. Mrs. Sadie Higgins has returned to | Tulean. Noswichs Jewett City |

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