Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 20, 1916, Page 10

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< : g n -Held Annual Meeting. Fields of Norwicl @ interestingly ke Suhi meRdng OF e i perance o D e R Ferry ssociation was A X hm,‘;‘;;"g,m,unm““u n at the parsomage, the preceding 5 3 § 200, ciclork lagt Besyiday, atthracon. 1 e Guiasationior” olght representeal . : : : - - at the Methoaist | the Dresfient Toves B, A, iy | this church at the Union W. C. T. church have declded to hold ¢ belr R amnual frec-will offering service at the G cach ‘month, af their mesting 1y | the assoclation for twenty-four years: | IINES G0 HS SY o TN e N ind: ] June the annual election Of officers | Lo, ished 1o resien and urged, the|yim County Union, gave an address. ‘will take place. by | Mrs. Smith, the local president of the Mrs, Frank B. Wilson & butt acted s teller of the voting by | s, Smith, the local p g _service several of the | g orcseg from the. Gaod Chcer Sine | ballot, which resulted in the reelection AN i gm R ‘of the church presented | (RISESE T (e Good «Cheer Sun- | of adr. ‘Allyn, but he would not with- | ./ (08 Dus Heaver sl ad for to each mother 38 she n- | night for New York, to attend the In. | Sre Ais resignatioy Fhe fnal e | SO (PG 8 Christ Having o Sa sult of ‘the ballot sade Edward H. in My n.Life d. Bugene Coburn win |ternational scclety meeting there. Doat Latimer, president; vice president, s morning from the sub- Club Entertaned. Billings F. _S. Crandall, relectios EASTFORD Springtime. _ The| The members of tne L. G. T. club |secretary and_treasurer, Superinten evening sermon will be | were entertained by Mrs. Frank H.|ent R.Irving Hurlbutt, Teelection; ad- Tk of :'n‘. Shut Door. be Rogers, Thursday evening with a good | visory commitee, C. A. Satterlee, C. H. | Mrs. Benjamin Bosworth Has Toe Rcsona DWern attendance of ~members. After an |Comstock, R. Irving Hurlbutt. Ou| Amputated—Welcome for Norwich " s evening pleasantly spent Mrs. Rogers | the motion of B. F. S. Crandall, Noves | Jitneur. orth League of “‘u- 1muon served punch, caks and ice cream. |B. Allyn, the retiring president was held the ann f.u:c Sunday was Mother's day at the | made a member of this committee. Al Mrs. Dwight Lyon, Mr. and Mrs. vening with m'v?uum'm Methodist church. At the close’ 'of | so on motion of Mr. Crandall, the sec- | Clarence Norris and baby Sylvia, all dent, Lawrence e ts: | services Sunday morning, every moth- | retary was “instructed to draft a set|op North Windham, wers visitors In president, Cliffol !‘Wh %, |er in the congregation was invited|of resolutions to be sent Mr. Allyn, in | town Sunday. - dent, Miss Eetner B |by the pastor Rev. Charles Tib- | appreciation of his many years of | ~Rey and Mrs. J. R. Miller of West vice president, o betts to come to the front and re- |falthful service and his deep interest|Thompson spent part of Friday and i fourth vice president, | cejve o carnation. Mrs. May Smith |in the work of the association. Saturday with their daughter, Mrs. nce ,Johnson; u::-my ,,,dim., iF‘lnma Smith assisted in Falkl:wm‘s t;xishmeetmg fG&meM !Y;;e Charles Crark. ; treasurer, Mrs.|cerving recipients. % annual sale of the pews of the M. E. | Mrs. Gilbert Deane. entertained her B s 1|, Miss Rose Bouville, Miss Margaret | church, D. C. Perkins, treasurer of | mother, Mrs. Hibbard, and bm:t?er of business ""m‘ n.m"n MoDermott, Miss Katherine McDer- |the church, conducting the sale. North Woodstock Sunday. Lt N e v Okrida, Josps Collins, Guest at Parsonage. Mrs. ‘1da_Converse. entertained her ville, Jerem! vin, & mother, Mrs, - Darling, nigl ang- i 2Bt o | Mo & B sk e | e Jomer N, Poser, 20wl T dipcter @nd also a reception of new | it g0 8 YN Ul May basket filledlis the © Mr. g Mrs. Benjamin Bosworth and two P if aged_father, Rev. George Potter, Who | .pp o nvited in and spent the evening play- children are in Putnam for a few days United Workers Meet. ing games and with music passed an | bos b€ the amest at the parsonage | with Mrs. Bosworti's aunt, Miss Helen United Workers of the Metho- | enjoyable evening. Miss Leona De- | 10F, Some time past, was leaving Mon- | Sumner. * Mrs. Bosworth ‘was at_the at - gopal church met Wednesday | vine served cake, ice cream, fruit and | 42¥, to Visil g fod | Pay_Kimball hospital Friday, where BN 1 the parish house. Sub-|candy. . . 3 D., in Houlton, Maine, accompanied | 511205 toe taken ofr, ' was served at 5.3 Field Day Events. by Rev. James M. Potter, to Boston, | “'3yia “yisiet Colburn entertained her c . where he joined a friend to complete - e s foeean ot |, Friday was observed as fleld day at| the journey. . Mrs. Potter accompans | WO Sisters one day last week. R e the Uncasville school. The morning [{ed by Mrs. Lowell, also left the vil- Norwich Jitneur Welcomed. - was parents’ day and a program was |lage Monday, for New York, where| Friends of Little Jack were pleased Leaves for Quebec. glven. In the afternoon the athletic | they will visit another brother, Harry | to see him drive up in front of the * \J. Henry Fitspatrick left on |games were carried out on the grounds. | E, Potter, who is ill there. store one day last week in a seven- afternoon for Quebes, where | One of the prettiest features was a| Miss Mary R. Gibbs returned home | passenger car. -Jack is in the jitney % Fit: is now employed in[May pole dance given by thirty girls. | Monday evening, from .Povidence, R.| busincss in Norwich. . iterests of the Ship & Bngine Co. | A pass ball race was won by the line | 1. She had been the week-end guest| Mr. and Mrs, A. W. Marcy and two Jrotas spent |led by Robert Tooker. ~ A flag drill|of a cottage friend in an auto party, | sons, Gerald and Ausiin, were in town S., pre- |by a number of girls was very effece e touring from New York to Cambridze, | Sunday. = g o The 50 vard race weighis &9,to| Mazs, Miss Gibbs leaving the party s was won by Harold Quid-|at Providence. N geon, Harvey Mousley, second. A Inspected Historic Boulder. EAST KILLINGLY fifty yard race, weight 80 to 95 pounds e w Mrs. Charles H. Hoyt of Washing- Chtpman Tio-between. Robert pucncnard with o | ¢on, D. Cy with two. young friends, e e BB oL Slisparnet Tle- "C, Louise Harris w . , visi Biver aet 2 e i 10 | Mouscy nd SARLrd Lo Ehise gy | Docaiun, Sntortsy which wus founed | Lot Xars 134, 8 ffone from |(erestng adivess, Allwhobmve beara| NORTH STERLING A v'e & ‘g’m‘;:t* ggfim‘;m‘d 1’“3"35 weuu: tm to 80 :gm‘e ‘;32‘:’}0_ yn society, G. A. R.|yrother, William Yare and wife Sat- . Mrs. Minnie Kimball, who has been| L . o o ——o i o vk ‘M. Y, are the | broad jump, 80 to 95 pounds, Michar roner, Franklia. B Browlvs auxil: i Lxicy /Ebigpah. Apboty Buntas Ioreat T one b, e dence spent Sunday at George Pierce's. Eggers of Birch- | Richards; standing broad jump, weight | !ary boat, Ruth, will soon go com- with relatives in Foster, R. T. Pierce's. 60 to 80 pounds, Harold Quidgesn; |mission. * Herman Wulfs motor boat |With Telatives in Foster R I =~ = s R I IR T Main has been spend. | standing broad jimp 50 to 95 pounds, | TOFO. Va5 launcRel PNV | ;| tertainment given at the North Foos WOODSTOCK have been visiting friends in ‘Paw- ter church Saturday evening. — ‘tucket. T e spending the winter at the Ancram, = Mrs. Sarah Hill 5 ‘& visit to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wtlirea Au“nm second. The 60 to 85 ggg!:‘;f:hfiz"-lg"g;":«" Eoavis Sfi}“}s Mise Mary Roster spent Thuredsy udubon Society—Mr. an ea-f ¢ e past week: lopking: after: e da of Riverside, R. 1. pound weight girls’ race, was a tie 2 Harvey Entertain. mill busines ith h it Mrs. A - siness. has returned from a (between Alice Ramage aind Catherine | POInt. et Der e i The young people are having much to New York. Collins. Several games of baseball |, Charles J. Pierce of the steamer ™G ’l T WYVeo o (¢ Danierson | Wilbur F. Smith of South Norwalk, |sport hanging May baskets. AR Ue Meetins. wore played. Caks and fee Cream were | Malne, was at his homo at Alivm's [, (XBE, Voot of Danielson fopresenting the Audubon soclety of | | A. Tabbeo and family of Provi- I ¥ E on sal ean: ., - onnectitut gave a lecture on Birds F. 0. u r's, s Baptist. Young ‘People’s Union | o dd:fl;‘e:p:mes!o?ltrgfl‘:umofi{; Mri. Richard H. Chase and infant |fTiends here. lence, visited at F. mmer’s, 7 le home of Tesse. Smith: b 1 to| I Academy hall, Wednesday even-|Sunday. ot the senior class to Hartford. About | 50T, Teturned from Lawrence Hospital |\ o555 SNEE fas sold his house fo| John Griffiths Jost 96 chickens, by & a Bum:_e"fer::r ;.n: fifteen dollars was cleared. ls.sn; week.“ta Lhe,l; h”om;az LonghCohve. Frank Smith and sons, Fred and| . Mrs. J. J. Williamson is visiting in|brooder being destroyed by fire. the division office of the New Hayven | eturned to New York, Saturday. relatives here Sunday. Ethics of the War. * Mine MyeHe Griffiths of Plaifield 5. Coburn is the guest of o e New Haven X George Pray and family of Ballou-{ pg itz = Miss Myrtle Griffiths of Plainfiel ‘At Towsll, Mass, doad in New Londo: Picknicked at Fort Decatur. ville spent Sunday with relatives here, . Ewtflgn P:gvvg‘red W;:ggs . :clu;ilmg ;:.s helre v‘la.sl wee\;fi,"m attend Pomona » Lotis Mitche reco Miss Mary R. Gibbs entertained her Mrs. Willlam H. Law attended a y at Moosup Valley grange. et m‘“ Spirecoverity LIBERTY HILL Sunday school class of the Second |meeting of the D. A. R, in Danielson | Memorial hall Tuesday afternoon, The | Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Williams of Benjamin L. Mull and Congregational church, Norwich, pic- | Thursday. ecture was sreatly enjoved by e Anderson piace. at his home at the Navy Yard, faking | tertained her mother and sister from | ™Y ball next week. - t grovldence, spent Sunday with H. H. e, 1 = i3 = Saturd Mrs, B £ s seny S = ‘rowell. r 3 and Alden, Mrs. C. on Tender Asparagus— |Mickine at ® Fort Decatur, RIS | ran o Sty mieet ot e imoadencs | "' Tiia town 1s again to be favored by | TR A~ Hall.has moved his.saw mill i Mrs. 3. Henry Fitspatrick,| [Villimantic C. E. Union Meeting to| Courtiand E. Colver is having two|W. Jacques. a lird ‘dalk, when Edward Avis, not- | from the Hyde place to the Elisha . 3 i& ’ku-w:z' 8. Cott and| Be Held Local Church. weeks’ vacation, which he is spending | Mrs. Robert Shekleton recently en- | €0 as a bird imitator, speaks in Acade- Y, 1 automobile and by A ot e Yaw! The appraisal of the estate of Mrs.|Some day tours with his family in a|Fast Putnam. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Huie and E. G. g? Swbux Valley ana Leayard, | o 715 SPRraleal of the estato of Mre.|some da Mrs. Alberi B, Sayles and son - | Williamson of Springfield, ‘were over RAWSON ere '@mpmem in the Deer Eats' Asparagus. ‘William Johnson, an employe in the | nest have been spending the past week | Sunday guests of William M. Gallup. —_— family of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Aplin, | with the former's parents, Mr. Miss J. T. McClellan hah returned | Miss Anna Fitzserald has returned ) o o Mo CoEen DIV | A few mornings ago, iat an_early | f Mt Vernon, N. Y, and Gales Ferry, | Mrs. 3. Albert Broohe. o+ Mr 803 40 a ‘trip to Boston. home after spending several days with in being treated at Lawrence | Georze. iy ‘?:’hz‘;mmgybb 3 |arrivea in the village Monday, to put . Allen Wade cailed on relatives | William E. Child has a new auto- | friends in Windsor. Now . London. Daee D S |the summer home here of Mr. and |in Putnam Thursday mobile. Mrs. Bawin Lewls and Rl N R Frank Kenyon has a new automo- Mrs, Aplin in order for their occu- ocial Evening Spent. bile. a that the deer had caten all of the as- R 7 ht 5 oseph Duresseau of Putnam was lldren of Preston City were |paragus, which was just the right|® 1 mony (Saturday) ¢ Friday evening, the 12th . about 30 2 Bucsts of Mr. and 3rs. Jo- | height fo 'cut. Aeho wed 1 omie | «,ALrS; Bmma Haboock of Ledvard re. EKONK wonday cvenine, the 12th . about 30lstruck and killed by an express train n # | stone’s throw from the house, the best | days’ - _Burrows of Westerly was the | thing that . 3 lays’ visit with Mr. and Mrs. Charles fodnesday _ evening of his | Lrow o stons ot ire oid do was to|H, Comstock. TOW a stone at the . B o) W% Stone at the intruder, as he He has now covered the % bed with chicken wire, put up a scare. NORTH LYME oupe of Lebanon was call- | crow and has & gun at hand. _ : C. E: Union Meeting. Mrs. ‘Brwin Rogers and Miss Lois Rogers visited at Leslie Rogers in The Willimantic C. E. union will by R : . hold its semi-annual meeting at the | S maonys > SaoaY, Alfred E. Harvey, spent a_delightful m‘:l“‘s;?:r;:ly{e: A or Hamgton ins evening at their home in the Sawyer |'IQp Jaturday might. === oo day were: Mrs. L. M. Mason, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Watson, Miss Nettle Wat- son of Pomfret, Clarence Peckham of ELMVILLE Woodstock and John Hammond of Clark’s Corner. acdr, and Mrs Benfamin Stanton of ittleboro, Mass.,, were week-end visi- tors at the Stanton homestead. e PevyUrsEroshiment et Bverett Gallup visited at his home here over Sunday. Miss Minda Tanner returned to her school in Willimantic Monday. Miss Amy Gallup is visiting at E. Frank Waters has returned to Wa- ey alied 'at D] B Callupts. Arthur Hughes of Worcester spent|lerbury after spending several days at Liverty Hill Horace Babcock and nephew, Frank | the week end with his parents here. s home here. afternoon md“,“v'f,f‘m;‘,’ i Téf‘;’:ffi,’;; home in Bashan over Sunday. Babeoek, with Mr. Pand Mra Allen of| Mise Tunhild Bergeren of Bridge-| <A number of May baskets have.been begins at 3 o'clock. Supper will b Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Strong were call- | North Stonington ‘were' Sunday callers | port kas been the guest of Miss Olive | hung by the young people here. provided. There will be reports from BtV Eaohes SN oD Sun: [ap (B A Stanton ¢ “| L. Kent for a few days. = e the different societi o rs, e Covey is improving and | Miss Mildred Davis visited in Put- #ls0 TIRCresHing Spetitors: NT"heugLn&nne': EM, J. Stark, Miss Emily Stark and|gple to ride out in the automonit Bl bunmn Sunday. WILSONVILLE s | Will be awarded tho society giving the | Loy ard Strong motored to Chester.|has been entertaining her sister. Harold Conklin was in Providence most original response to the roll caly. ‘d“!’&““m and Bast Haddam Satur-| “Apel Brown of New Haven is visit-| Saturday. i M]r, and Mrs. Gilnack and thelr son. 'é~ R Tiffany and Lacius Maltby of ing at.Edward Gallup's. ¢ A number of Miss Mabel Conklin’s took place -on High View |in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. |wai i n the chib team and the | Harry Sanders, with their twin sons, K:’:’?::'w" e Tk P team. The score was 7 to | Lestar and Leslie, of Hartford, visited = Mrs. Brightman has been entertain- B ing her son and the latter's wife from Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Paftelo of | schoolmates Zung her a May basket on | Massachusetts. Mr. Brightman re- Westerly-Have been 'visitors'at Albert | Monday cvening. Games and refresh- | turned but his wife will stay for a tec 2 DS i Wilcox took a macty. of| SIS Were enjoyed by the young peo- |few daye © LI “favor of tho club team. at Calmere Sunday, enjamin Wilcox took a e s Laura Theroux of Pawtucke % Ammq-'gub ot e SR -md::’y held a social Fri- LEONARD. BRIDGE young people to Pachaug Saturday.ev-|: Herbert Hopkins is home from Oak- |is with her mother and brother this g , for Uncasville, Au- | day evening. — ening to attend a dance. land beach for a few days. week. ‘and Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Holbrook of| Mr. and Mrs. Burnette W. Cummings | . MI'S. Wilcox took another load of}’ Miss Mildred Killain is fil Mrs. Brightman was in Manchaug " Syracuss Speaker. - | Willimantic visited the former's broth. | and children of South Manchester and | LUrniture from her tenement here on prussde ¥ Sonige My, and Mrs. Bora Gallup dnd grand. |last Friday ana Sawurday, 5 er, olbrook, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cummings and | SUnday. daughter, of Ekonk, and Linden ani rs. ullhall of Webster call- indor the aupervision of| Nine Hundred Broilers Hatched, | tWo children spent Sunday afternoon Me rng Mre, Harry Folmes yisited |Gordon Gallup ‘of Danielson called on |ed on'local friends one day the past bert G. Dart. An entertaining | Wintirop Davoll has an inoubator | Fick, M4rS, 102 E. Cummings at Shady | g0, AR B e L e R e 'e;:iup and John Monart, ‘now of & 2 ‘noon. % ) b | of woeal and Instrumental | batch of 900 chicks. I‘;tniu'y L. Watrous and William Dur- | _ All were glad of the rain storm on Mr, and Mrs. 'Walter Wright and | Worcester, formerly of this place, wefe rs, Tibbetts and Mrs. Long T o tad W account of the woodland fires. It has | three children of Fiskville, R. L have [in town Sunday. by Mg Hunt of GALES FERRY - Mrs. 1da. E. Cummings has returned [2i59 'made the meadows and Ilay been ts at the home of Cla; Mr. and Mrs. Everett Huntington of et e TR | mast Thompaon were at Dys. Hunt- Frank Stevens and daughter, Miss | ington’s parents’ home TnveudnyA ? Marion Stevens, of Webster, Mass., Irving Adams was a Webster visi- i visited Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Colwell | tor Wednesday. T 1 Sunday. fow daye at the pier. ° oion® ®| Uafie Olive Rent fa CHAPLIN . Wells was in Stafford e day this | Mrs. Daniel Wood of Danielson call- ot g o Windham County |25 Yoo weesn g} SN Do et S o T e ham preached at the local church from a visit with her son, Harold J.|!°0k fine. Methodist Pastor Pays Tri Cummings, at South Coventry. . Mother of St. Augucine on ',',',‘::M:: 215, Mary Sweet and Mrs. Wealthy SOUTH WOODSTOCK 3"5"‘:"‘. Anniv-rc‘:ry — Noyes | noon at dra: Albers 0. Enoctonde yn etory Asso- tiation Presidant. Y Ao Mothers' day was ol in the M. G e e hemcyod. . the . Wilton Green 15 working for, R. R. sermon by’ Rev. James M. Potter, from SOUTH KILLINGLY S for-ohy. of Californta. is visiting EAST WOODSTOCK e :na Mea, “Hiram W.-Twias, ot it. llflhefz. 19. The theme being, The Sor Mrs. H. T. Wells for a few days. Pomfret, former residents in ‘town, M‘l U:‘ . ‘Woman. Rev. Mr. Potter Dr, H. W. Thompson and John Dady ‘Mrs. Bennett and daughter of Cal- Mrs. L. H. Linderman and daughter, | called on Chaplin friends last Sunday paid high tribute to the mother, say- [of Putnam were on a fishing trip in ifornta, are visiting Mrs.- Basto for|Doris, spent the week end with Mrs.|and attended church. 5 ing, that the greatest university this vicinity Saturday. several weeks. C._C. Gildersleeve, in Norwich. Mrs.- Thomas C. Bradford and Miss Harold Bowen of Providence spent| Mrs, Georse Wilcox is suffering from| Mrs. Abbie Chamberlain is spend- | Marjorie O Bradford of Putnam, were the week-end at Fred Dexter’s. an infected arm. a few days with her niece, Miss|yisitors over last Sunday at W. B. Mrs, R. C. Kies and daushters of | * ‘Claus Nelson is home from the hos- | Nellle Pratt. Galtup's. The Ledges and B. T. Tillinghast and | pttal. The May soclal is in charge of Mrs. | Juda Holen is selling over two hun- family of Danielson. were recent visi-| ' William Nelson was home over Sun- | J. S. May, Mrs. Chester E. May, Mrs. | ared quarts of milic. in Willimantic tors at gh.fl?.é. Al day. - Everett E. May, mfi’ Julie May and | daily, and buys Lhec!nllk tr:n‘:”fi%e Mrs. % ‘offey. and LU ler rs. Jol Lowe had iests from | Mrs. Frank May. e per and en- | gairies Rel e T. Crane and . B Beatrice were in Putnam Monday. ‘Thompson 54 rovr o s ‘or Sunday. tertainment will be appropriate for the | Gallup. = Jack Holen. his son, does the G. R, Barlow gpent the Week-end in| Mrs Minnie H. Wells, who s been | néason. = Selling and ‘starts before 3§ o'Glock each Yalley Falls with his wife, Who has | caring for her aunt at North Attleboro,| ' Seniors Give Play. ‘mornin ical uum::{.'urx M,,‘fi:‘,,’g,, e ey hame. “The Teaser” a three act play was G improved and expects. to return’ home EAST THOMPSON siven by members of the Senior class ... STERLING. in_about two weeks. - 5 G of Tourtelotte Memorlal High School| ' i o It {8 expected that the re) « L in the Methodist church, Wednesday | H. C. Anderson and family, “Mrs. the interior of ‘the church Mr. Burrell of Putnam' expects to|evening. The proceeds were for the|Arthur Evans and Mr. and Mrs. L F. completed by Memorial y.. complete his work sawing lumber for | class and C. B. soclety m this place.- ‘The atten e :sehool GRADE TURKISH ATD THE WORLD iR REMEMBER — Turkish to- bacco is the world’s most famous tobacco for cigarettes. was enjoyed by all. Officets for the| tea, assisted by Mrs. John Potter and ensuing year were elected. Miss Abigail Hates. Anna Pat- Mrs. James G. Miller was a Provi-|ton gave. selections on the ‘Victrola. dence visitor Friday. About 315 was added to the treasury. Mrs, Jobn Knox' and family called| Mrs. Richard y_of Boston is on Mis. Walter Nichols of Washing- | the guest of Miss Chailenger. ton, R. L, Sunday. The food sale given by the Ladies’ D. Aid Society, Saturday afternoon, in the AYVILLE post office bullding, was a great suc- cess. Mrs, Teresa O'Neil is entertaining Miss Mabel Moore, Miss €. May|Mrs. John Murl'l:";l Providence - for Leathers and Mrs. W. W. Vaughn,|a few days. were Norwich visitors, Tuesday eve-| Miss Agnes Gillman had as week- ning. Jend guests, Mr. -and Mrs. Walter erghtht;tflw;rmr and Mr. and Mrs. McFarland of Central Viliage. WINDHAM Conductor Benjamin Mariin - ana . % wife have moved into_the: house lately Norwich Dinner Guests at the Inn— |occupied by Edward adies’ Aid Society Holds Food| Dr. and Mrs Edgar M. of ';., Clayville, R. 1, called on their friends - AT Fie tertained Miss r rs. A. T. Hope en Mo pand Mrs Chas. N. Puits and| belen Gillesple, Who has been mursing Were guests. of Mrs. W. H. Frink at | Hampton. dinner at the Tnn Sunday. =~ o h?:::o Pianchasde e, Sea:Bien I, A new fence is to be buf in front 4 of $£ Faals Fecior. i 5 reiodlred Farland and his brids have r. and Mrs. John Gallagher an auped from. honeymoon _trip. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fish and two |, Miss Carrie Frankiin was surprised children, who have been guests of h’ er it unday school class hanging George Challenger, have returned ‘to | Ber a d lx:(ty May basket. their homes I\ Worcester. . Frank Kennedy ls having the hotel ss Josephine Bingham is ng | Painted. < her_house wired for electricity. | o Rev. John Wright presented the fol- lowing young people with medals for Mr. Quinlan and party of friends from Storrs dined at the Inn Satur- |Perfect attendance at church the last Ny night :“;lx;%ng‘u:é Miss Marlo Hope, Master Mrs, Homer Wood and Miss Flor- rugn, - Brearty, isey ence Perkins spent Saturday in Wor- | Turner, Richard Cheseboro and Alden cester. 3 = - Hienry Wiechman has returned to| William Burnett spent the week-end New York after a week's visit at the | With his father, F. J. Burnett. The son.of Mr. and Mrs. Inn. W..S. Chappell of New London has | Bennett s improving after o murgient opened his summer home on North | OPeration. street. g Miss Anna Claassen, who has been . ONECO sypendlr:]g ‘u{‘egiw“nT in Brooklyn, g. ., and Virginia, 16 staying at the| . Fotiny. retka Cen- Inn, while getting her home on Zion's | ¢y paiilpe ot Th reaty for thg sammmer: tral Tails last Monday night, atter s Eight Attended Meeting. C. D. Whitford mlhm Wednesday. . s Tuesday afternoon was unpleasant and there were only elght present at |, Mr and Mrs cCharies Cose were tn the meeting of the Woman's Mission- | Providence Tuesday. y ary society. Letters from Spain and . Burdick and family were in Moos- India - were read and extracts from |UP; Tvesday night. i | Life and Light were given. s Teaas Clask and; CilaghE - Food Sale Netted $15. visiting ‘at Mrs. Chariés ' The Ladies’ Aid agctely of lhem - gregation church held a_ suce T : food sale at the home of Miss Emma| _Our Greatest Political Acrobat. Larrabee, Saturday afternoon. Miss| Politics also:-makes = strange: Grace Bates sold home made candy, |forms. Observe the Colonel Mrs. Charles Larrabee and Mrs. F, E.|down -big business and the Guifld_had charge of the food table, |as twin planks—Pittsburgh ‘and Miss Elizabeth Anderson served | Times. - ~ Fine Healthy Child = Convincing Evidence PV Simple Inexpensive Remedy - Checks Early Tendency P B About the first thing impressed on the young-Mother is the necessity for regularity in her baby, which brings up the question-of the most desirable laxative for children’s-use. Mrs. Jesse Richardson, Philpot, Ky., says she has used Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin for the past year and that there is no medicine in the world like it She writes, “My little son, William, Jr., just loved it -because. it is so pleasant |- to take, and everybody talks about his being such a fine healthy boy.” - Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is ‘a compound ‘of simple laxative herbs; [ free from any opiate or narcotic drug. Arnderson, were ests of friends. remains. far below normal owing 10| . been 1l with Tomato Plants Uoder Clofir The anmual business meeting and |. {iness and the scare’ following sear- - Neely Brothers are _setting . to plants. Some

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