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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1916 - NEWS FROM ONE HUNDRED LIVE CORRESPONDENTS Who is Going and Coming—Incidents, and Building in Accidents Three Counties New London County UNCASVILLE Night Blooming Cereus Has Many Buds and Blossoms—Recent Social Affairs—Accident—Union Meeting. Almon Plauff, who is employed in Springfield, has been spending a few days with relatives in the village. At the meeting of the official board of the Methodist church, Mrs. James E. Comstock and Mrs. Charles Bart- tt were chosen a committee to have rge of the cottage at the Camp Grounds at Willimantic. Night Blooming Cereus Blooms. Mrs, George 'W. Dart of Hill Top has a cactus of the night blooming cereus specics which had _twenty- and blossoms. The first to open was on Thursday eve- The blossom measured ten and If inches acroes. ouncil, Knights of Colum- nge for the council's at Doyle’s grove some in ‘August. Buys House in Norwich. William hols recently in employ of the C. M. Robertson C now engazed in New York. Mr. ols has purchased a house in Norwich, into whic s family will move soon. c of the members of the ague, Sunday school and Ii be held on ds, Avgust §, when a reg- de Island clambake will be planned to go to three buds one time _ondon, but > paralysis not to leave afternoon the Thursday th held its meeting, the iring the month, it having > hold but one meeting y and August. who has been spending in town with relatives, ned to Springfield. At Gales Ferry Picnie. Among tho his place who at- picnic in Gales Mrs. Charles C. daughters, Gladys _and Charles Ramage, Miss and Jotham, Mrs. Charle: vert G. Dart, Lester a Dart were Rev nd Hope, El- Mrs. Wallace s Ethel Cornet, May and nnie Bartlett. Arthur Plouff, omas Tuckey, attend- dance in Mystle Fri- g with Henry Rheau- hine. hizh iron fence which Co. had built at Palmertown is goir a hine Hart has returned nding several days with Stonington. Entertained Class. rnoon M Wiiliam ned the pupils of her school. Nine of the present afternoon p 1ds on t 1sc. Mrs, Webster served sand- cake, cream and water- hom friends Webst member: ing games of » recently organ met and electeq Charles Hop Robert Dodds and C <1 council aftcrnoon the lawn party been postponed twice was d patrol of Boy as loc ay : e of Mrs. Charles T. By first planned. An er m of recitations and m ments re Instead of the admis- sion fe n was taken. The meeting will be held home of Miss Mary J. Berham, h final plans will be made for Sprained Her Arm. lice C! voungest daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chapel, met a painful accident while at the party given by the Baptist so- at the Palmer homestead, Sat- afternoon. With other = girls, ving games, she tripped and on her arm and sprained Horse Backed. and Jeanctte Home, nest Miss Hazel Yound aken up Friday. The omen were in the buggy near clerk’s office and in start- the horse instead of going ahead, acked and tipped thes down the bank. The horse became entangled in part of the harness which held kim down until help could be obtained. Two applications for membership were received Monday night at the meeting of Coehegan camp, Modern Woodmen of America. House and Church moved the house- hold goods of the Shaw family, who have been occupying one of the C. M. Tobertson Co.’s tenement: A nable dog owned Glassbrenner, had its leg broken Fri- day, being run over by a jitney. The lunch room which was recently opened intthe village by Elmer Teft has been closed on account of Il health. y Lawn ‘Party a Success. The lawn party, given by the Chris- tian Endeavor soclety, held at the Palmer homestead, was largely at- The grounds and booths were ttily decorated and lighted by Jap- anese lanterns. An entertaining musi- cal program was given. Mrs, Leila T;‘r;l:‘,nfl Gardner, who Is spending a wh ilam Wiibur, who has been em- ploved in Chelsea, Mass., spent a few days with his mother in Palmertown. He leaves Monday afternoon for Penn- sylvania, where he has obtained work. The Gales Ferry church and the Methodist church of this village will hold a_union meeting Sunday after- noon, July 20th, on the lawn of Mrs. Mary Chapman and Mrs. J. N. Miller. The choirs of both churches will sing. Rev. J. M. Pottar will dellver the sermon., M; Ear] Lathrop and children are spending the time of Mr. Lathrop's stay in the hospital with his parents at Gardners Lake. - GARDNER LAKE The Brotherhood camps are return- ing to their homes today (Saturday). Mrs. Earle Lewis, of Norwich, visiting her father, Lewis Latimer. Mrs. Earl Lathrop and two children are visiting Mrs. Eiljah Lathrop. J. C. Hipkins is with his family here at Neuamosha cottage. Several young men ha is Charses smamage, | and spent &g e lawn in front of! opened Camp Safety on the east shore of the Lake, for two weeks. Lewis Martin, Lester Lowner, Len- ord Vanwye and Edward Small are at Best View. Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Mitchell, Jr., and children, returned to their home Norwich, Tuesday, after two weeks' stay at the Chapman cottage. LEONARD BRIDGE Mre. Fischer, on World Tour, Visiting Sister—Grace E. Nettleton Injured By Fall. Susie Johnson of Providence. Mrs. Mrs, Marfa Morgan of Colchestér n of New Haven, Mrs. spent Tuesday with Judge Albert G. Kneeland. Arthur H. Clark of Brookly: is spending his vacation with hi: ents, Mr. and Mrs. Salmon W. Cla Kenneth L. Cumm his brother-in-law, Alfred H Providence, R. I, over the v Max Berkowitz was in Willimant Saturday. Edward A. Stiles was a caller Sas urday in Willimantic. Guest From London. Mrs. Fischer, of London, who has been touring around world, is spending scveral weeks her sister, Mrs. Kenneth L. Cumm Fell on Door Stones. and England, the with Miss Grace Nettletc year-old daugbter of Mr. Otto A. Nettleton, with cident Sunday afternon. ing into the house she siipped stri ng on the step s and m: ing a bad cut in th o of her forehead. She was taken to Lebanon. L. Danielson dressed the where Dr. E. wound. irned to ing sever- and Mrs. Art: vens Ruth, of Prcvidence, R some’ time at Mrs. S Mrs. Julia Geer. The Stephen Johnson Iot at the eter cemetery has been grea proved by having an ornamen ing put around it. shter, 1ding ers, 1 m- al fenc- , LE ANON ALY on Five Tables Filled Meeting of th Mrs. John White of Miss Nellic Bell of Rock iting Miss Mabel Noyes. Entertains J. W. Club. Mrs. Henry Briges ined the J. W. club Wednesday Five tables of were pl thur B. Hewitt taking f award ade were | North 1 Alice Liilie of Willin Mr. and Mrs. Myr: ich, Tuesd EAST COLTHESTER has been any- e farmers to their lie in 4 will doubtle less, or rotten. Herman Johnson is spen: cation the guest of h Mr. and N dren, Mrs dward Man daughters, motored to Essex urday. Mrs. H. B. Dolph has retu her home in Essex after a wee | here. Local telephones, which were put of working order by the se cal storm, have been repaired. HANOVER Mra. W. G. Park and Miss Edith Re- turn From Notes. Miss Dorabell Papineau h: home after a lengthy stay dence, R. L Norman Armatage of Unionville, w home for a few days last weck Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tinkham were at Watch Hill W 7 Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. Benson Fanney, are visiting in Monson, N for a week. Mrs. W. G. Park and Miss Eadie have returned after a stay at Northfleld Miss Helen Gille! staying for a few da Frank Still. PRESTON Miss Phebe Stinson of Mystic, who spent several days at J. O. Crary’s, returned home Wednesday. There was a good attendance at he Grange ' Tuesday evening. The ing was in_charge of the m: Mrs. L. M. Keneston as lecturer fur- nished a fine programme. Mr. and Mrs. W, E. Crarv were ing among friends in Griswold, day this week. Charlie Burdick is spending his va- cation at his home here. FRANKLIN Party for Ruth Parker on Her Sixth Birthday. returned in Provi- Helen week meet- all- one Fred Ortman of Norwich was the weelk end guest of Mr. and Mrs. S Hyde. Mrs. Danks of Pleasure Hill recent! lost a pig from eating paris green, Rev. B. P. Capshaw will preach on Sunday morning at the Franklin church. Miss Ruth Parker Robinson enter. tained a few little friends Wednesda afternoon, it being her sixth birthda The party included Misses Elizabeth and Florence Date and Master Howard Date. Julius Smith of Boston has been a recent guest of hs brother, Louis Smith. Northfield — Personal | EASTERN CONNECTICUT AND WESTERN RHODE ISLAND| | account of the rainy season. end peas are blasting. Mrs. Wall is convalescing after two weeks' illness. John Geer has resumed work at the Collins place at Clark’s Falls. = GLASGO Sewing Meeting at Parsonage—Mystic Camping Party at Bungalow. GOSHEN Theodore Bacheler Preaches at Local Church—Wet Weather Catches One | Farmer With Fifteen Tons of Hay | Cut. Mrs. Fred B. Owen of Fort Wayne, == Ind., is the guest of her brother, Her- Theodore Bacheler of New Haven | bert Tift. ; preached in the Goshen church Sun-| Mrs. Walter Thorpe returned Mon- day. Fis text was from the words of | 2y to her home in Westerly after spending the week with her aunt, Mrs. W. G. Burdick. Floyd Young of Sterling spent the week end at W. G. Burdick’s. Mrs. B. H. ark spent Thursday in Westerly, the guest of Mrs. William Austin, Christ’s call to Zacheus. There w good number In attendance not standifig the very stormy Sunday. AMr. and Mrs. Bacheler were guests until Monday at the home of J. A. | Ranaall. They went from here to Talcottville, where they will spend a few days with Mr. Bacheler's father, | Rev. F. P. Bucheler, at the old home. | Theodore Bacheler has accepted a | a - Met at Parsonage. The ladies spent a very pleasant af- ternoon Wednesday at the parsonage. call to preach for two years in North | The work of the society was making Madison, Ct., at a salary of $700 a | children's aprons. year, Misses Grace and Gladys Thompson spent the week end at the home of Mrs, ‘W. F. Thorpe in Westerly. NMoves Back from Montville. Thomas Shaw, who recently moved | Fifteen Tons of Hay Spoiled. | The present long spell of wet weath- | or caught large quantities of hay cut, some of which was recady to go into the barn. One man had out 15 tons. c ity his y and household Zoods to William _Curry, Jr, and family of 3 - Chicopee Falls, Mas: Montville, has moved back into the , are spending a number of days with friends here yidage Ll late date in the flower garden, but| WO daush = | at E. L. Luther’ Camping Party. A party of young people from Mystic e camping at Mr. Lathrop’s bungalow » south part of the town. what is most admired is the bloom of the old fashioned hollyhocis. Alfred Onderdonk recently entertain- ed his cousins from Preston, also his { father from New York city. Mrs. Osborne of Boston is visiting at sv. C, North will occupy the pul- the home of her daughter, Mrs. B. R.| pit at the Dethel Sunday at 11 a. m. | York, | The school buildings in the Eighth Two Pairs of Twin Calves. ng a new coat of and John Me- One of the leadi paint 1k Liberty ] as recently surpi an in- | Govern are doing the work outside of ® in his dairy pairs | mill hours. i3 n breed. | Mrs, Herry Weseman at- ndall are | ding of their niece, , Mass, | and William Downing Thomas, Xenneth Lake, I M. | last v morning. y K. Jones and E. W. Jone: X muel Shaw is entertaining the field day at | her r, Mrs. Frances Smith, meeting lege Wedne: rmers belie® ng weather a will turn to the fi the 29th. NORTH STGNINGTON | Mrs. T. N. Hepburn to Speak on Equal Suffrage—Preparing for Annual Tea | hat it will be after t LEDYARD | Thimble Club Completes Circle of Meetings—Final Hearing on Estate of Moses K. Standish. Mr. and Mrs er Crouch of Bris tol will soon mov to the Reynolds house recently purchased by Leslie P Garden. | G v. and Mrs. Goodenough ar en- No service was held in the Third|(ertaining Mrs. Goodenough’s sisters at ptist church Sunday on account of | {he parsonaze, the storm. : Mrs, D. W. Bissell has been vis e mblol OBl Nty Mrs. W. H. Brown at Groton The Thimble club met with Mrs Mrs B. F. Sisson of Jamest x| Calvin R Main Tuesday afternoon Y., is visiting her sister, Mrs. C. E.|Ncarly he members were pres- | Howit.t | ent ana = pleasant afternoon was R. A Moore, principal of Wheeler |cnjoyed by all. ~Refreshments were & O vent New ver n rved at the close. he next et- chogliwent to iNew Haven (Wdnes | served at ihefalonss (DA Ehext miset iss Gertrude Main of Preston Geer was the originator ains is spending a few dayss in and the first meeting was town. B idence. The meetings Mr. and Mrs. J. R. James of New | 1d the circle, starting London were guests over the week end and are now fo be | of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Main. the | In the Eim City. Miss Evelyn Main and Brown are spending t Haven, guests of Miss Final Hearing on Standish Estate. The final hearing on the estate of K. Stand was held at_the Tuesday afternoon. Five were present and one from presented by Judge H. »un. After a lengthy hearing Judee Holdridge declared the 4, after the heirs had tlement. Mr, Standish n C. {Willcox, has been visiting Nerman’s, returned to V C., Monday. Mrs. W = will remain for several wi Mrs. Hepburn to Speak. who w Mrs. ingto D. nd children ol | ociation, “1'”‘ Personal Mention. 1 ing Che | Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Gray and Mr. e o lana Mrs. Pyzant of Boston are guests Libex ; of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Gray. Annual Tea Garden. alrs. Stochoim and infant have ar- The nnual Tea Garden for tb - ved from New York and are guests | port of the children's pla i f Mr. and M; Gilbert Rogers. be held during August. i CLARK’S FALLS | Thomas Wheeler Injured When Horse -| Backs Into Unprotected Waterway. ! HAMBURG | Party on Cruise to Maine—Entert. i ment Nets $37. Pierpont Green of New York Mrs. J. L. Lord and rrived at her rooms in Hen- on a cruise to Main s house for her summer Zatella and ave as bel Lester of Hartford Perrin and Miss Ruby and Ernest in Westerly Monday. farm crops are suffering : continued wet weather. Gar- ck is rotting, while , oats are overripe. Some of the ha f ci i when the rain set in given by the public hall a great succ 37 being cleared. Dr. M 1 and family were vi at B. P. Bili's las ] With Camping Party. Meyer Oal a for r Horse Backs Into Trench. Rev. - was_badly_injured | of the Hamburg church, now is head Monday. As ley, Mass., was a visitor in_town turnivg his team around at past_week. Mrs. Oakes t mill the horse backed down {of Camp Fire Girls are occupyl trench leading into the mill. Mrs. Bigelow’s house at Old Hamburg | 1 son was with him, but for a short time. Clark’s house a short Mrs. Dr. Hoffman and two daughter: Mr, Clark for of New Yorlk are vis en Mr. Wheeler nett place in Sterli - | about to be thrown into Mrs. L. D. Harding and son were! water he called to his son and n Bia sin by 1t Clark, who a ed him out as In Black Hall on business one day la ‘\ ol T T Carrie Parker of Hartford is| mill men, the horse was taken out the trench. Although the unpro- erway looked rather danger- n in that condition for and no accident has ever re before. relatives in Old Hamburg, SOUTH GRISWGLD | Second of Big Black Snakes With Peculiar White Markings Killed. it has bee over 20 ye happenead t PENDLETON HILL arah T. Palmer was a guest Amelia Potter last week and hautauqua. lyron Totten’s company went . R. K. Lew is visiting at her John Lewis’, of Methuen, Mass. S. Weeks and daughter Helen are ing at R. H. Young's. H. Clark was in Westerly York last Friday to take a Weck. ene in a film they are producing, On The ladies’ meeting was held at the |account of the cloudy weather they parsonage this week. have been unable to return. It is expected that Re¥. C. J. North,| Miss Susan Cook is employed by a D. D., will preach Sunday morning at g company in Westerly as the local church. b e i Harrison Kinnear attende e Ktllsd Blg Snake. | of Pythias_ meeting _last R H. Young killed a large black|myyursday evening in Westerly. He is snake which measured five feet threc S inches It had peculiar white m: assisted in the exercises of the evening. ings about the body, second one of the the this being species ever seen e " Harrington is occupying Mal- : - 1| COM Thompson's tenement house, to O M. Young was a business caller| pjch he lately moved from Stoning- in_Norwich Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Folsom with a party of friends were callers at A. G. Green's on Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. BErnest Luther and daughter, Mrs. W. R. Richmond, called at 1. O. Burdick’s Monday. Misses Grace and Gladys Thompson are spending the week end at Mrs. W. I. Thorpe's in Westerly, R. I. LAUREL GLEN Rose Cress and Mrs. Skinner, with her daughter Eva. are at the home of their Mr. and Mrs. Puttker. Dwight Main has purchased the standing grass on Mr. Hill's and Mr. Kavanaugh’s farms. Mr. Marble is_breaking in as motor- man on the Norwich and Westerly trolley cars. John Cornwell of Pendleton Hill was a dinner guest last Sunday of Mr. end Mrs. Dodd. ton, George Kinnear of North Stonington pent Sunday with his father. YAWBUX VALLEY Mrs. J. E. Thompson recently enter. i s. Leander Wark and Mrs. s }. Miner was a caller at erly Wednesday. Clarence Palmer and children cld are visiting relatives in inity. mers are getting discouraged, the aving done s0 much harm to the rious crops. MOHEGAN rvices were held in this place on account of the storm. ATr. and Mrs. Albert Fieldirg of New TLondon spent Sunday with Mr. and W. L. Main was in Westerly Wed- | Mrs. Quidgeon. nesday. G. R. Sanders of Norwich is visiting Farmers are almost discouraged.on ! friends in Mohegan. 9 , but left quite a large| | ; OLD WMYSTIC Union Church Service Tomorrow Eve- ning—Local Team Wins From Stonington—Wind 75 Miles An Hour —Summer Guests. Rev. Fred Eugene Coburn, pastor of the Baptist church, preached last Sunday morning on the theme, The Large Ministry. Mr. Coburn chose this subject at this time as he had just completed 20 years' service in the ministry. The subject of the evening seron was Songs in The Night. Rev. William Crawford, pastor of the Methodist church, preached last Sun- day morning from the subject, Friend- ship Worth While. In the afternoon he preached in the Methodist church at Noank, in the absence of the pastor, Rev. Mr. Dunnack. Rev. Mr. Crawford was accompanied to Noank by Everett Johnson, who assisted in the song ser- vice. 'Rev. Mr. Crawford preached Sunday evening in his own church on the subject, Self-Saving Versus Sav- ing Others. Union Service. A union service of the Methodist and Baptist churches will be held next Sunday evening in the auditorium of the Baptist church, with sermon by Rev. William Crawford, pastor of the Methodist church. / Guests at Silver Wedding. Old Mystic guests at the silver wed- ding celebration of Dr. and Mrs. John 1. McGuizan of Philadelphia, held last Friday at the Mansion, better known as the Mystic Oral school, were Miss Matilda Holloway, Mrs. Isabel Neil Mrs. Laura B. Pickering, Mr. and Mrs. Danicl McGuire, Prof. William G. Park, Miss Dora Alden Welles and Miss' Minnie Welles. Entertained Aid Society. Mrs. ice B. Caswell pleasantly entertained the Baptist Ladies Ald so- ciety Wednes ternoon. Tea was served at 5.30 . The proceeds will e used for church expenses. Defeats Stonington. The Tndcpendents went to Stoning- ton borough Saturday aftcrnoon to play the Stonington team. O. M. Y. M. A. won, 14 to 12. ¢ Wind's Unusual anemome ed Velocity. t Riverview cot- :s an hour rate The tage regist of wind at day night. The 70 m o’'clock last week Thurs- a special business meeting for last| Monday eveni number f 0O1d Mystic were at Willow Point Casino T ¥ evening. Horace O. Williams 1 new delivery car to be business. Miss Lucy Gallup of Providence, has arrived at the Gallup homestead here for a w > was accom- panied by her niece, s Mary Will- ams of Providence. New Walk at Parsonage. A cement walk is being laid ats the randah steps to th Everett Johnso to Middletown two weeks’ vacation, a part of v was spent here with his mother, Mrs. Henry Johnsi and the remainder with friends ‘Washington Depot, Conn. wtor entert William and awford ! ined f from Balt odist b tte Simpson has been suf- n_eve trouble, but there is improvement in her eye this fering fr a slight week. New York Artist in Town. Benevenuto Fusoni of New York, an artist, is s week at the home C. Edwin Stapelyn r. Busoni spent several weeks here last summer. Mrs. Will Barber of Mystic (ABby Chipm a former resident of O1a Mystic, i at the home her brothc Chipman, New London M Maude s, a er of William Will inview farm, a to *hcol for the school "Cali From Former Principal. orence Clapp and son, Master re- vstics on 1d stopped to call is a forme principal of the Old Mystic grammar school. Miss S, Annie Williams has returned to her aunt, Mrs. Emma of Providence. n b returned choolmate in New cilson has returned to New fter boarding for the past ome ¢ and Mrs. C. Neilson is a noted baritone sing Mr. and rsett of Mystic ar- rived at River arm Thu v and will spend their vacation there in the bungalov Mrs. Yates of Poquenock is the guest weels of Mrs. Wilfred E. Brown. ROAD SSCIETY Miss Martha Williams ha from a visit with friends and M St n Gates of t have been guests of rela- ives here this week. The meeting of Sto: was held Wednesc ing in the A good prosram was refreshments were returned Danielson, n Grange church parlors. given and served. Mrs. Frank Lathrop of Norwich has heen later the guest of her brother this Uiott H. P with her body of Worcester aunt, Mrs. Calvin Vaughn, her daugh- Raymond, with the all of Norwich, Mrs. Eliza Noyes spent a ds last weelk. Miss Amey Hazard of New Jersey has arived her hor in Angiulla for the summer vac Mrs. Byron Bil Oneco with her ¢ Wilcox, for a few day Dr. 1. Hart Noyes of Providence, R. is among the one hundred and fifty physicians who have recently gone to the camp at Plattsburg, N. Y. CAMPBELLS MILLS Surprise Party for Miss Ola Tanner on Birthday. returned to s. Harold Vi James H. Dixon tionary mill. Horace Perkins transacted at Escoheag, R. I, Wednesds Silas L. Barber was in Thursday. There was a surprise party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Tan- ner July 22 in honor of the 18th birth- day of their_daughter, Miss Ola Tan- ner. About 50 were present. Refresh. ments were served and games were played. C. H. Barber transacted business in s running his stac usiness Plainfleld Rockviile, R. 1, Monday. George Emerson of Jewett City was a weelk end guest at the home of Wai- ter C. Tanner, NORTH L¥T ‘W. M. Sisson, Jr, G. H. and N. S. Strong, were in Colchester, Saturday. Mrs. 'W. M. Sisson, Jr., and children visited at M. J. Stark's Wednesday. . J. Stark,-0liss . Emily, Stark,.and complete QU specify 7 unless oung Men’s association called | Miss Lena Hyde motored to Middle-|where ner years has town, Saturday. en W. AL Sisson, Jr., G. H. Strons, Bd- —_ ward and Robert Strons motored to FFINGWEL Madison Monday. Mrs, Strong re- LEFFINGWELL with them, after spending a| .. ST i Bl mae Miss Leffingwell Goes to Saxtons M n, Jr., Mre. Wi River—Meeting of Mission Circle— son and John Evans were in Birthday Surprise Party. aday afternoon. : SALEM Graduate -of Music Vale Seminary in| 1859 Visits Town—Miss Ora Strong | Home From Havana. | bell have Brit- Mr. and Mr: returred to No services were held in the Con-| gregational church Sunday mor nor evening. i Miss Susan Miner has been spend- ing a few days with Miss Ka Ray at Colchester. | Miss Hattie Frost of Newton, M was a recent guest at Forest W burn’s. Mr. and Mrs. Charles children of New Londc aa with Mr: Tinki Charles Malona. Mrs. Lucy Miller of hester is spending a fe alem relativi Abram i g was | caller in Norv ! dmiss Vivian lturned nhome, aft reading, weeks with relativ Ruth J. che of Par- i Beebe and G. . Twa callers in North Lyme Y solo, Graduate of Music Vale, Tears, Rev. Mrs. Isaac Glazier, a gradu The Ideal Home, Music Vale Seminary in 18 3 Give Us Sunday at the Red cottage, I Our Dag Mrs. H. of Mrs. T. Hunt Sterry. Mr: ilmer: voted to send $6 to Mont was accompanied by Mr. 2 _ There were twenty present Robert Glazier of Hartford. the offering ed to 45. ine in th d on Birthday. i M. Ruth Joy birthday surprise of Deacon J. C. games were enjoyed. Re=- song, Lawrence Spencer has T ar) home after spending a few days with relatives in Niantic. Home From Cuba. Miss Ora Sterry retur from Havana, Cuba, where been engaged in teaching during past year. LISBON a me door b Saturday | ot layed and music ety Communion Sunday Morning. the Baptist th morning, at L. O. Harry Foote, a student at t to Heaven. Hermon school, came ( and_Sunday spend some time with his school 5) s witl Claire Barber of W B meeting at 7T.30 ead th spending a week at the b tian Service in father and eister, R. R. Bark e T e Tha peto Miss Martie Barber. S { will speak on: An Ideal Vacation. ¥ Mrs. A. E. Learned and Miss Gussie Tearned hove been visiting relutives in_South Canterbury. Harry Lathrop and O. C. Gar of Bozrah were callers Sunday at R. R._Barber’s. James Clements was a week-end vi: litor in New York. Benjamin Brown, with Herry Ken- | @all, Misses Beatrice and Edna Ken-|ho dall and Theodore Kendall, motored to Worcester, Thursday. On many of the larger farms little haying has been done as ASHWILLETT Pierce of town and of lings pond, in Norwich. to do s a little ¢ potatoes are bli are vellow at the and bottom of the but yet, No More Back-Breaking Scuttles To Be Carried Up Those Cellar Stairs If you buy coal in large quantities you must have room to store it; if in small quantities, it is expensive. When you want to use it you must carry it from its storage place to your range, and of all tasks that is one of the most weary. . When you burn wood or ceal you have the heat, dirt, and the trouble of attending to the fire. If you use gas yeu require no roocm for storage; no back-breaking scut- tles to be carried from the cellar to the kitchen. The fire in the gas range burns steadily and without atten- tion; it is always ready, without dirt or trouble, in large or small quantities. THE CITY OF NORWIGH GAS & ELEGTRICAL CEPARTMENT Alice Building, 321 Main Street

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