Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 17, 1916, Page 11

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‘Daughters Meet. 1m%mmn&m ‘fi% e | developed into pneumonia, :nd he - | early Wednesday morning. mw ‘conditions :‘ ‘The program ‘The lecture state leader e S AR ,.,....... v‘?" v’-dti:' nuum a-':; ing, irls'“clubs, attended at Grange *hall, 3 An s ot M.Ilternoon enjoyed his S0k among ' the younger ‘members of the community. Charles W. Webster Dies After'a Brief liiness. Irving Adams was a Worcester vis- itor Wednesday. A’ number from here, in spite of the n:n, saW the circus parade in Web- , Saturday. lr and Mrs. Charles Nye of Dud- ley called on local relatives Tuesday. Charles W. Webster. les W. Webster, 72, was taken wl'-h a chll'l Sunday morning which died Jeaves his widow, one nner and unm grand- children. The fun was Friday at Ames | 2:30, with burial in the family lot in the local cemetery. (Miss Hazel Frink has left the em- y of the Bates thoe shop and is at at present. Goodwin is 1ll and not ex | Dected to live. Ofr. and Mrs. Brightman were week~ | end visitors at their Mrs, James Kelly of Webster was at wuredey. ;| her nome Ta EKONKE The ChiMren's dey interesti; Normal school h’%’fln- mantic, lesday. g Everett. Gallup' was home over Sun- Miss Blakesleo had gradustfon and day exercises Friday afterncon at wre. rot- o . growing crop is Annmhnr&wando! cireus in ‘ym md: Brundage, | school. the Goddess of Liberty. also kad a song, pupils had done.’ Cake and ice cream were se Rev. and Mrs. Miller of w-t Thompson were a town Tyesdat EAST THOMPSON Mrs. Silas Joslin Injured by Fafl—8il. +ver Shower Given Miss Kimball. Nellle Sherman, who has made her home with Mrs. Etta Soper for nearly sixteen years, has gone to Wor- mr to live. She is to be married *OMrs. Johnson has Teturned i Hast Thompson, after spending 2 few days at her home in Worcester. Injured by Fall. Mrs. Silas Joslin tripped on a M and fell to the floor a week ago y, and hes been I:mxfll to “ about much since. Mrs. Minnie 0 has been need or desire for luxurious motorifig.\ OUwfl(nevamttoaddmytbmgtoyourMuxwefl. z You won’t want to disguise the hood or buy a new body ‘or put in another carburetor or ignition system or install Kimball, wh | mmhmthtwnlmmn much_ improved. Rev. and Mrs. Frank Chamberlain spent Monday in Putnam. Ann Hoyle was in Webster for the day. Mrs. —_ Death of Arthur Williams—Brief Per- sonal Notes, Arthur - 'm aied M eve- He had’ b.- a attended ‘the oircus et Norwich Mon- Whitford took a party - wigh Monday. ” peis ter Place was in Norwich one ellor of Central Vil- her mother Thursday lage night. STAFFORDVILLE District Superintendent to Hold Con- ference—Smith-Sawtelle Mariage. Yfllwontwantanewradmtororsprmgsornewspnrk plugs or sheck-absorbers or a new top. You need add nothing for comfort, reliability, beauty, economy or convenience. If it is a Maxwell, your car; your ‘That is the way thatMaxwellsaredeagned manufactured i sald Question the owners of other motor cars—any other motor cars—and see if theyareeqnallysatufiedmth thqrmotonng mveltment. Touring Car $655 Roadster $635 F.O.B.DETROIT _ - - LET US DEMONSTRATE THIS CAR TO YOU TIME PAYMENTS ARRANGED Norwich Motor Sales Co. § Phone 654 THAMES SQUARE, NORWICH, CONN. Wednesday afternoon. Tea was serv- ed_at 5.30. The first of & series of om.uce pray- :m:m 13 hnnn.l o at 'W. N" Bertha Pralon is visiting in York thi wnnfiuhnuamwl of New York teacher and lecturer on dornut.\e Scionce, visited with her uncle, W. Hawkins over Frisndship Class lmrhlllld at a Free Social—Committee For Church Dedication. ‘Mr. ang Mrs. . T. Noble are in Norton, ‘where they wo-! to ‘itness' the lon thelr daughter, Miss - Carrie Noh!e. from W% ton pastors assistants, A. W. Charter, H.| N. Kibbe, H. B. Blliott, Harold G. Davis. The date of the dedication” bas not yet been decided upon. vy 2T Mrs. h"}: cb Mw:“::: son, of Svnn‘flnld. e been Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Haywood this past week. P SSAGEE BOLTON NOTCH (Mrs. Serah Hale of Springfield was mo‘u-t her eister,. Mrs. Mrs, Esteile Reed and. her sister, Mrs. William House, are mflfln‘ thelr N Siita T et ey uuvuuu-h- iss Laure’ ywnel grandmother, Brownel. - Mr, mu‘Jfllflmlmm fgan are visiting Mrs. Hall's sister, Mrs. Loren Maine. Mrs. Lennir bes gone to her home in Hartford. 2dr. and Mr-.lannlh.l.nvum in ‘Waterbury aad Bristol, Sun Fred Thorn was a cnlhrh town a.nnm-, Mrs. James Barrett, in Stur- Elnie Scranton of Westford visited relatives in town' Mo: ndey. Mrs. T. O, Newell and som, 3t are visiting friends in Monson. BOLTON How Local 'Church Observed- Chil- dren’s Day—Grammar Schools Grad-

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