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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1916 LETTERS FROM TWO STATES New London County LEFFINGWELL Pastor at Northfield Conference and Sunday Services Will Be Omitted— Visitors of the Week. Mrs. Arthur Boynton and Miss Har- riett Hall of Norwich were guests Sunday at the parsonage. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Weaver of Nor- wich Town visited local friends Sun- da Yirs. Olin Boynton has returned to her heme at Gardner Lake after gpend- ing a few days with Mrs. E. E. Rey- nolds. Mrs. Willlam Smith and son of New- are the guests of Mr. and Rathbone and Pearl W. ending a week at North- H. mma weck of her J. Jokmson. ice and Helen Tyack and William Tyack have returned to New | York after spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. J. Elliott Dolbeare. Mr: G. Ward of Plainville spent a week among her former friends re- cently. Mrs. Albert Hill and on, Elmer! Hill, of Hartford are guests of Mrs. Hiram H. Amburn. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gardner have moved into their new home at East Great Plain. The place vacated b: sed by Jesse E purch: m has been > is spending a While cottage, Gard- 1l have as week end Beard and Miss Mar- eld. 1l be no morning service at church Sunday owing to pastor, Rev. Lau- who is spending a \fleld general _con- a workers. There Y. P. U. meetic® NORTH STGNINGTON Attending Storrs Summer School—Tea Garden Has Been Most Successful— ~s Attend Pomona Outing. Grang ge H. Chambers of Fitch- spending the week at Mrs. H. M. Perkins. E. Avery and Miss Mari- ttending summer By? school, of ine _principal Bronxville, in town f a few days. Princioal Moore in Boston. Moore of ¥ oston WWednesda; ‘has Mrs. A Most Nianal6e Nor rednesday. Ever Held. ea Garden held romen of the town of the childr: Successful nual eld day at At-| Congre as a va r is now ut of town pulpit on Sun- Preach at Old Mystic, preach in Mystic Sun. GRISWOLD F. S. Child's Sunday Subject— Rev Birthday Surprise—Deacon and Mrs. Edgar Entertain. Child’s Sunday morning Profit of Godli- Evening subject, ss. Luke 2:4:9. of Hartford re- Sunday after a his brothers and fam- Surprised on 21st Birthday. ) Montgomery was very ed Wednesday evening neighbors and friends ne to remind her that y-first birthday. The pleasant passed with Cake and cream large birthday cake | lizhted candles was pronounc- d Bertha Mont. hursday to Prov- a v Herbut 1 of nf Worcester, Westerly, vifited mpbell's, Saturday French and family visited friends in and town Family Gathering. with the family attended | A at the home A. Geer. Rivers, Edward Geer. dmond of Herbert 1 on er, rison Kinnear at Pomona Outing —Guests at Palmer Homestead. Jesley Hale and urned to Spring- and will spend the summer at Mr. and Mrs. Robert Milne of Bos. endinz v " weeks Coon, Clark . Pelmer, at- at ={ternoon. Maine Clarer is mowing on & Je s place this week. rris innear attended the| ondon County Pomona pienic At n Thursday. Mrs Palmer, Miss Jean Paimer, Mrs. Culbert Pal- mer and Miss Anna_Culbert of Ston- f\;!}:(w vere at the Palmer homestead on_Tu David Norwich, BOZRAH Grangers Attend Pomona Outing—Su- pervisor Taples Here. worth is employed in Mrs, William Jones of rhlands, Mas were the night of Rev. and Mrs. J. Mr. and Melrose ruests over Young. About sixty attended the grange neetinz hold_at the home of Edwin Lathrop on_Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Bishop, Mrs. Olive A . Bishop Rev. and Mrs. J. Young, Mr. and Mrs, E. E. Lathrop and | death.on Monday evening. Miss Mouds G, Lathrop, ettended, @ Miller of Norwich was | daughter, | Mass., | Wales, | Atlantic | | Pomona meeting on Thursday at At- lantic Beach on Thursday. Mrs. Rhoda Miner has returned to her home after a week’s visit in Mystlc, F. S. Tapley supervisor of the sum- mer school at Storrs spent Thursday night with J. C. Young. Henry Morse of West Bridgewater, Mass., and Luclus Morgan of Fast Great Plain were guests at dinner at Edwin Lu.throp’! q,n Wedne!dly NORTH FRANKLIN Mrs. Hannah Kingsley Attended Re- union of 26th Regiment—Grangers at Bozrah Mieting. Station Agent Clifford Heath was a New London visitor Sunday. Mrs. J. D. Simpson has gone to Norwich to spend scme time with her { son, Clinton_Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Harding_and son, Mr. and Mrs. Oehl and son, Emil, and grandson, Frank Oehl, spent one day jast week at Niantlc. Mrs. Kate Whitford and Miss Dydla Johnson have returned home after spending several days in Providence. | Mrs. R. S. Stanton of Willimantic ! ana the Misses Carrie and Lillie Hatch |of South Windham, spent Tuesday with Mrs. A. T. Browning. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Woodward and {Mrs. L. F. Burnham of Hampton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. H. E. White. Mr: A. E. Cruthers of Norwich was Mahoney. i The Misses Ethel and Bessie Randall | i of Goshen spent one day this week | with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Manrning. | R. H. White of South Coveptry!: spent Friday with H. E. White. Mrs. Louis Ladd of Warehouse Point is visiting with Mrs. J. J. Ma-| Hannah Kingsley attended the reunion of the 26th Regiment at Crescent Beach Wednesday. | Mrs. James Young, Mrs. E. Bishop {and the Misses Alice Bishop and Maud Lathrop of Bozrah, were callers Tues- day on Mrs. Grace Peckham. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Rockwood and family and Mrs. F. H. Rice, attended the Grange meeting at Bozrah Wed- nesday evening. ~ LISBORN Mrs. Fred Kanahan Underwent Seri- ous Operation in Boston—Harry Foote at Newent Church. Rev. last and Mrs. V Friday with Mr. Reynlds visited and Mrs, Max- well Reynolds of Danielson, who are| soon to move to Michigan. Paul Budeit of Pittsfleld, s vacation with his broth- | here. His father i filling his place in Pittsfield during hi Mass., { absence. The Ladies' Aid society met at the! parsorage Wednesfiay afternoon. Mrs. Fred Kanahan underwent a se- rious operat at a_hospital in Bos- | ton Saturday. Mr. Kanahan, who was aying at the home of Mrs. Kanahan's ster in that city for a few days, re- ceived a telegram Sunday notfying him of the death of his mother. Fred nahan, Mr. J. H Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Kennedy, Mr. August Hoelck and Al- attended the funeral of . Kanahan nnedy ac- (ompan!hd the body to New Haven for burial. The service at Newent church Sun- day morning will be in charge of Har- v Foote, son of Mr. and Mrs. W who is preparing | "MONTVILLE ' William Nichols and Family Remove to Norwich—Prayer Meeting Led by Mrs. Browning. Miss Ruth Dowe of Medford, Mass., has been the guest of Marion Henry. John Oleson of Watertown called on friends in town Wednesday:. Mrs. Sarah Atwood of Harrisons is visiting Mrs. George Allen of Gay HIill William Baldwin of Groton called on friends in town Tuesday. Miss Grace Hooper spent end with friends in Killingly Howard Kelsey was a caller in Hart- | H ford Thursday. | Edward Phillips of New Haven spent | Sunda: his home in the village, | William Nichols, formerly with the| C. M. Robertson company, is moving his family to Norwich. The weekly prayer meeting of the | Union Baptist church was led by Mrs. Ida Browning Thursday evening in | the absence of the pastor, Rev. William Lakin. i ABINGTON | A, B. C. Club Camping at Crystal Lake | | —Recovering After Operation. the week Mr. Fuller and several of the boys of the A. B. C. club are camping for a few days at Crystal lake, The Pomona. picnic held at Roseland park Tuesday was well aitended by Wolf Den members. Mrs Eilen Averill and Miss Sarah Averill of Worcester, Mass., were re- | cent zuests at Mrs. Grosvenor's. ! | Mrs. Covell is entertaining her sis- rs. Ingalls, and daughter of Paw- Tet. Mary Horton is staying with Thomas Elliott. Jane Hains, who was operated on { Monday at the Day Kimball hospital, is | { doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Elliott are on| an automobile trip in New Hampshire | and Vermont. CLARK’S FALLS ! Mrs. | Thurman Paine Overcome by Heat| { and Thrown From Moving Machine. Mi Mrs, Tuesday vesterly fr man e T#rig Collins was the guest cf' ord Thompson recently. ! John B. Perry was In on business and Mr. and| Horace ¥. Palmer, Mertin Chap- | and Miss Kittie Green, Mrs. ! Marra and Mrs. Richard Maine, were also in the city. Thurman Msiné was overcome by | | the neat while operating a mowing | machine Tuesday morning and was thrown off. Not belng willing to give |up he triad it again and fell off. His condition was so alarming Dr. ! Thurman Malne was called. His friends are glad to hear that he was much better last evening. Mrs. Gladys MacKenzie is the guest {of her father, Cassius Collins and | family, 12, P. Chavman wes in Westerly on Tucsday afternoon. GARDNER LAKE Friends Here Sorrowful Over Maynard’s Death—Personals. Mrs. Mrs. Charles Ellis Myra cottage. ‘Miss Edith Carpenter, who has been visiting Mrs. Orville Nickerson, has returned to her home in Norwich. Many friends of Mrs. Edna Maynard were grieved to hear of hér sudden and _daughter f Leffingwell are at Best View | nephew, Luther G. Andrews. the Wednesday guest of Mrs. J. J.!uate, is | ¢ | Eastman of Windham. |of food. iand Mrs. { nam. !ed to Boston Monday to see the Red | Sox play. ‘been nding a M with his 18 sto; Daniels’, Mr, |.nd Mra, daughter, who have been vmtlnx Bmkul. have returned to thelr hnmo in Buffalo, Misy Roybe Boynton is visiting her sister in Providence. Miss Bol Corcoran of Norwich is guest of Miss Grace Lathrop. Windham County EAST KILLINGLY Attend North Scituate Old Home Day —Mise Barstow Improving at Day Kimball Hospital—Personals, Mrs. Clarence O. Chase, Mrs. Cora Handy and daughter, Sadle, of Prov- idence, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Chase Wednesday. Jewett Collins and wife of Hartford have been the guests of relativés here the past week. Miss Alma L. Rich is employed in the office of the Davis and Brown ‘Woolen company at Uxbridge, Mas: for two weeks. Carleton Chase and wife of Provi- dence called on friends here Sunday. Fred Soule of North Attleboro, has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Soule, the past week. Several firms here attended the old home day exercises at North Scituate, R. I, Wednesday. Robert Adams of Rochdale, Mass,, spent a few days last week with his Mrs. William Yare was the guest of Mrs. Albert E. Sayles at North Scit- R. I, Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs. John W. tained friends. from Worcester, nesday Fred Wilcox and family of Putnam spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Rufus R. Chase at the Chase homestead. Miss Alice Battey who has been ill for several weeks is improving. Daughter Gaining Slowly. Mr. and Mrs. Loyis S. Barstow's voungest daughter, who is at the Day Kimball hospital in Putnam, is gain- ing slowly, although it will be several weeks before she can be removed to her home here, Irving Hill and wife Putnam Thursday. Wade enter- Wed- were in East Mrs. Clarence Aldrich and Miss Emily Kennedy of Providence a spending a few days at Mr. Aldrich” § summer _home here. Miss Bertha Soule is visiting friends in South Woodstock. WESTFORD. Henry Newell Sprains Wrist.— Bible Meeting Largely Attended. Guests at the Barlow homestead over Sunday included Miss Ruth Barlow d Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Eastman and on, Warren, of Hartford, and F. W. The Bible meeting this vear was ht‘ld i nthe Chism grove on Westford Hill. It was a perfect day for the meeting {and a large attendance was present to hear the fine speaking and enjoy meeting old friends. Charles Huntington of South Wind- ham, Mrs. F. W. Eastman and Mrs. Walter Bowen of Windham were the zuests of Mrs. C. H. Barlow, Wednes- | day. Mrs. son amd Mrs. Arthur Wood were Tues- and children of Gurleyville, guests at Everett Barlow on Curtis Crane is_visiting his grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Eastman in_ Windham. Mr. and Mrs. W. Joel Henry, are on ugh Maine, rmont. ‘While getting a load of wood on Monday, Henry Newell had the misfor- | tuno to so badly sprai nhis wrist that he was taken to Stafford and had to have a doctor dress it. i Miss Annle Tremko of Southbridge | is at her home for a visit. MOOSUP Willlam Sunn of Springfield, is enjoving a short vacation at home in_Moosup. C. D. West spent a few days in New York on business. Misses Mary and Trene Moquin visiting in New Bedford and rounding places. Mrs. George Deschamps is spending a few days in Paltic. | having a new coat of paint_put on his house and ta J. Fred Baker's sister and from Los Angeles, Cal, were recent | visitors at his home. | The Circuit league held a picnic at Alexander lake Saturday afternoon. Bach person brought a lunch and placed it in the middle of the party. Then all enjoyed the different kinds Many people from Sterling also went In an auto truck. Most of the party was on its way home after 6 o'clock. The house just this side of the town farm was burned to the ground Sunday evening. It started The Central Fire company was called out, but when it arrived the building was too near gone to try to save. The firemen took out many of the windows and two doors. Many of the people from the nearby towns witnessed the fire. H. Reed and son, a ‘motor trip New Hampshire and Mass., hi are sur- EIMVILLE Local Fans See Red Sox Play at Bos- ton—Visitors of the Week. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy and Mr. and Mrs. John Larkin of New London vere guests of Miss Nellie Dwyer Sunday. . C. H. Pike has returned from a < outing in Maine. Mrs. Herbert Battey is visiting her mother in West Woodstock. Mrs. Frank Brophy is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Wright, Mr. A. H. Battey, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Myers and Miss Florence Brawton were in Foster Center, R. L., | for Old Home day. Mrs. Frank Davis has returned from sit with her sister in Providence. | rs. B. C. Conklin was a Putnam | visitor last week. ; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brantham of | ! Providence spent Tuesday farm here. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eiston ard Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hinchclifft of Provi- dence were Sunday guests of Mr. and OIrs. J. E. Potter at the Hill Crest house. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Call of Cedar Tree Point, R. I, visited Mrs, Addie E._Call Monday. Mrs. Julia W. Lincoln nad Mrs. R.! L. Kenyon were guests of friends in Putpam and Pomfret Monday Wilfred Brower, who has been ill, is able to be out. at their| Mrs. Jasmin has been spending a few days with her daughter in Put- Six young men from Elmville motor- | | Mrs. Louis Kibbe has returned from | a weel's visit with her sister in Cov- entry. C. T. Dewing of Westminster visited at R. C. Rawson’'s this week. Albert Hughes has moved to Day- ville, where he has bought a home. Which Is Another Matter. General Carranza insists that he has settled all his difficnlties with the Uni- | of Hartford = {berry school grounds was Kkilled by {lightning last week | visiting at George C. Spooner's. ted States. Now, will he kindly set- tle our difficulties with him?—Florida, h,u-l.w il - -vIill||"I?llllll’U||‘I!m|l1l'“|lll|‘¥|“"fll' AN B (lnu i The Narragansett Label has been your protection on bottled beer. Now, by means of the Tap Sign, eerondraught is labelled. e e T ey BROOKLYN Capt. Dclwerance Brown Association | Addressed by Hartford and Philip- | pine Speakers—Parsonal Interests. | Miss Dr. 1ke of Philadelphia, who has been nding a month with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. E. A. Blake, has returned to her home. Mrs. Georg Genung and her returned from Manchester. have Sou Minott is the guest of D. nung, D., and wife. | E. Woodbridge | Riverside Drive, | upon Mrs. William 7 while taking an au- | Pond of Providence has been visiting her grandparents, Mr. and | Mrs. T. D, Miss T has been vis- her Mrs. Laura pman, for a few weeks, has ed to her home in Worcester. | Mrs. Alice es has been visiting e ? Ida Dixon, in Wor- | par- for a| (o] D., on hild, Dorothy in Greenfield, George Pearl ansent aylesville, R. I, | in town, coming in Clinton Frink were re- sests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A.| has returned from i ragansett bay. Kinmouth is s rd with re! Brown Association Meeting. Capt. Deliverance Browr association | | me: Tu in t rian hall | and in the evening an open meeting | was held a ev. Sherrod Soule | short talk and Miss very interest- | work in the Philip-| = : | The Church Street Friends' auxil- | fary met with the former assoclation. On Wednesday the Putnam associa- | © tion met in U7 hall. These as- | sociations mec every two years. ! T of the Baptist| chu “hicken pie dinner in their ¥ CHAPLIN New Haven Pastor in Local Pulpit— John Whitford Sells Place—Hay- | makers Still on Jeb. Rev.Robert Williams and family of | New Haven are spending a few weeks | at the home of M Williams' par- ents. Mr. and Mrs, George B. Howard. cach day. Rev. Mr. Williams preached an elo- quent sermon at the church Sunday | that was highly complimented by ail who heard h Rev. Mr. Wilitams | will preach again next Sunday and it| is expected a large congrezation will| be_in attendance. Prof. Wesley Howard Howard are spending some George B. Howard's. Mr. and_ Mrs.| Howard assisted the choir at church | Sunday. Mr. Howard sang a fine solo, | No Night There. { Buys Place at Ashford. John Whitford has sold his and bought a place at lage. Mrs. W. B. Gallup is visiting mendsI in_Groton this week. Michael Landeck of Bedlam, who is engaged in market gardening, has| and Mrs. time at place Ashford vil- | bought a Ford delivery truck to help him in _his business. | ‘The haymakers are still on the job, ! and many will have to hustle lively to | finish in August. NORTH STERLING | oSy | Oak Tree Killed by Ligmtning Bolt— ! Blueberries Scurce Hereabouts. A large ozk tree near the Checker- | Herry H. Crowell an auto trip to Rocky Point Tuesday. Mr. St. John of New York is visit- ing his family on the Wilson place. Misy Sarah A. Avery of Groton is and family took | oks 2nd wife of Providence tors at G. F. Pierce’s Tues- Fred 33 were day. Blueberries are very scarce this sea- | son and bring good prices. STERLING Mr. and B)'rs Chsrles Anderson _and son Maurice axnd Mrs. Bliven of Vol- untown were call here on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Sweet are en- tertaining Miss Irene Peck of Provi- dence. Miss Shepard and Mss. W. W. Vaughn .were Norwich visttors on! Hpesdaysy, {in Providence, | the iat | Green this weck. | Hyde of Hampton and soprano_solos The Narragansett Tap Sign is a reminder to order the you are receiving genuine Narragansett Products. NARRAGANSETT BREWING COMPANY PROVIDENCE; beer or ale you like best, and at the same time an assurance that RHODE ISLAND THUMP30N Congregational Sunday School Picnic at Bates Grove—Rev. M. A. Muir Will Hold Evangelistic Services in Quadic Schoclhouse—At Eighteenth'’s Reunion, i Mrs. William Chase and children, | han and Alice, have returned from visit with her sister, Mrs. Harvey Crosby. Wednesday was all that could be desired for a picnic day. The Con- ational Sunday school met in their|g usual numbers and passed a deli day at Bates grove, Webster Mrs. M. L. Eddy has been with her| deughter, Mrs. Reynolds, this week, { because of the illness of little Ellen Reynolds. Mrs. Minnle Whittemore, Mrs. J. A. £, Miss Maohoney and Judge Mun- were Worcester on ‘Wednes- a Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ramsey wel- comed a little doughter on Tuesday. Ars, Charles Davis, Sr. is caring for mother and_child. Mrs. Carlson has returned to her home in Woodstock i rison two w named the ve. Evangel.sm Services A. Maui will Next Week. speak at the lay morning. 1'hold evan- uadic school- and evenin Knight has been v LI iting R. L There Iwi be no service at the rezational church on Sunday| morning. Au 27th Rev. Mr. Greene | of Newport will occupy the pulpit. Enforced Visit, Mrs. Flor Greene Williams and | children, Helen and to make Whitties a T be Mrs. the intan \\"flhams home mne is the guest of Miss Dorothy Beebe. Clinton Elliott, Jr., is the guest of his grandmother, Mrs. Henry Elliott. Miss Bernice Armstrong of Syracuse is_the guest of her mother here. Miss Augusta Elliott is entertaining s Simpson of Brooklyn, N. Y. Rev. uest of his daughter, Ballard. Re Samuel Thatcher has been the g Mrs. Winthrop Mr. Potter spoke in behalf of | Connecticut Temperance society the union service at the Baptist church on Sunday mornir Found a Nice New Home. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Reynolds_were | use hunting in Worcester, Mas: one day last week and fc satisfactory new home wher: move Sept. 1st. WINDHAM | Mrs. Eliza Walcott Loomis Was One they will of Oldest Residents — Annual Fair| Netted $100. The death of Mrs. FEliza Walcott | Loomis on Wednesday evening re-; moves one of Windham's oldest resi-} dents. Mrs | 8lst for three 3 that was | active in social life and_the activities of St. Paul's church. She leaves one son, Henry W. Loomis, of Bu ear, Miss Dorothy Brown entertained a arty of friends Monday at a pienic. Her guests included the Misses Abbe and their guests, Mis: Roberts and Martin, Mrs. M. R. Plumb, Mari- n Larrabee, Miss Cora Miss Elizabeth Anderson. Miss Anderson entertained the same company on Wednesdny. Mrs. G. Page r of New York is spending the week with her mother, Mr: Alden Weir. | Miss Jennie Copeland of Mansfield, Mass,, is the guest of the Misses Anna and Grace Bates. The morning service at the Congre- gational church will be cmitted tomor- | row. There will be a praise service in the evening at 7.30 led by W. S. Kel- sey. Mrs. Tracy, who has been spending a week with Mrs. Robert Pegrum, re- turned to Wauregan cn Monday. Mrs. Harold Potter of New York is a guest at the inn. Miss Marguerite Cook of the Jerusa- lem district has heen visiting Miss Charlotte Lathrop at her home on the The proceeds from the annual fair of the Congregational church amount- ed to about $100. The programme in- cluded piano selections by Mrs. Bur- gess of Lebanon, readings by DMiss by AMrs, mantic. CLARK’S CORNERS Visitors and Travelers of the Week Gone By. Clarke Burnham of Willl- Misses Viella Watson and Neilie Lynch of New London were week end guests at W. I. Wode's. Mrs. Bert Weeks spent Wednesday at Mrs. Emma Pearl’s. { cottage, Tiz Ours. | Paine. |ed on Tuesday Rev. and Mrs. Turner and son, Claude, and Miss Nellie Pratt, it being the birthday of the latter. | Pageant Given Miss Grace Watson returned to her heme in New Londen on Sunday. Mrs, James Hattln and family d<Miss | of Nina . Hattin-of . LR of the latter's | ster, Mrs. Mrs. McCarthy of Willimantic | ited at Mrs. John Navins' recently. | Mr. and Mrs. Myron F. Pa Springfield, Mass., are visiting S Palmer’s parents at The Maples. Ulmer M. Jewett returned to home in Brockton, Mass, after six| weeks’ stay at his grandfather’s, in | Modena. Mrs. Aiice Murdock left Thursday to | visit her son in Stoneham, \1\ Po:nt, wher Orson Sweet they at her | EAST WOODSTOCK Infantile. Paralysis in This Vicinity, | One of the Victims 22 Years Old. Mrs. Abbie Chamberlin her son, Wilbur Chambe ily in Woonsocket, R. I. Rev. Ezra Peke of Brentwood, H., is visiting his son, Dr. E. R. Pil and family. Mrs. Emma Bixby ting | am- | is v n and e and children are spending several weeks with relatives | in Covent Several cases of infantile are reported in the nearby v Quinebaug and New Boston. | deaths occuring in less than three| days after the disease developed. Ralph Nichols, 22 wa: one o the vic- tims, his father. Dovid Nichols, well known here, is critica.ly ill with stom- ach trouble. Ruth and Tna Aldricc of Putnam are Mrs visiting May. Prudence Paine of Thomps: iting her grandmother, their aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Aldrich entert, Alrs. G. L. Upham Allan and spent Tuesday in Providence. Mrs. TUpham continued on to West Newton where she will visit her son, Everett L. Upham and family. RAWSON Ethel Mr. Columbia and son, Edgar, of Pomfret landln g, called at J. J. Fitz- has gone to Water- I W. Hammond shter spent | Sunday with relat ‘ooklyn. Anna and _Francis in Putnam Saturday Mrs. Edward Bergsrer was in Willl- recently. Miss Sadie Dunjay I me in Danbur: ter _spending | months with Mrs. Waters. H. Kies was in Pomfret Sunday. Fitzgerald were returned to Abel Burdick was in Willimantic Wednesday. Miss Rachel Kenyon was in Nor- wich recently e Clifford Waters, who has been em- ploved in Waterbury, has completed his’ engagement and is at his home here. Mrs. E. A. Darrow was in Williman- | c Tuesday WOODSTOCK t at Union Picnic— Grangers at Pomona Field Day. Mrs. J. J. Williamson is visiting in Springaeld, Mass. Mrs. R. B. Richardson Dorothy Richardson and left Monda; Miss for the White mountains, to be gone unti first of October. e union picnic of the Woodstock 11 and the North Woodstock Sunday hools was held Wednesday at Rose- land park. A pageant showing four the history of the church anc the direction of George H. Hamilton and M;i: Huie and E. G. were guests Sunday 1 driver, wha slowly improv- liam M. Gallup . Howar town was well ona field da; Tuesday. \VLSTWH\: I LR Club Gardens W|l| Pro\.’lde for Fair Exhibits—Church Notes. represented at the t Roseland park The subject of last Sunday’s sermon by Mr. I i was the first Psalm. The weather accounted for a poorer attendance than for several previous weeks. The midweck house prayer services had for their subject Making Our Habits Tools to Help Oursclves and Others he leaders of the Boys’ and Girls' Agricultural club visited 12 gardens last Wednesday and found the out- look favorable for several exhibits at the New Ensland fair at Worcester, and Windham county fair at v in September. nson is a guest of . N. Raymond re- York Tueséay after days at Rosedale. and Jack Silverman of Service company and of the Hancock In- company of New York were Rosedale for the week end. turned to spending a Teon Levy surance guests at SOUTH KILLINGLY A. E. Phillips_has returned it in Valley Falls. sles Young yas a ank Jacques Wednesday. Several people from this place were in Foster Center Thursday for Old Home day. Mr. and Mrs. A. trude Hall and M in Plainfield Sund: ed Gomo rett Mrs. from a v Hall, Miss Ger- H. Coffey vere b= ned to work Mon- day after a week’s vacation, Ruth Coffey entertained Alice Smith and Myrtice Young Wednesday after- noon. Cvrus Battey of Central Village and Herbert Battey of Danielson visited with local relatives Sunday. Mrs. P. H. Coffey entertained her aunt, Mrs. I. E. Jacques, Tuesday. Mrs. P. C. Bliven, who has been il is Teported better. CANTERBURY Mr. and Mrs, daughter ephen_Babcock and Clyde Kenyon, Lioyd nd Mrs. H. B. Kenyon, . Charles Kenyon, Walter Jurdick and Mr. and Mrs. William Phillips and friends went to New Lon- auto on Monday. T! nd have a ¢ Master Allen King is _staying the family while his mother is in New York. Mrs. Charles Kenyon has a new player piano. Bob Fletcher of Plainfield {s at George Rowland’s. No More Back-Breaking Scuttles To Be Carried Up Those Cellar 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 storage place to your range, of the most weary. When you burn wood or and the trouble of attending you require no room for storage; no back-breaking scut- tles to be carried from the fire in the gas range burns tion; it is always ready, without dirt or trouble, in large or small quantities. THE CITY 0 GAS & ELECTRIC Alice Building, 321 Main Street Stairs you must carry it from its and of all tasks that is one coal you have the heat, dirt, to the fire. If you use gas cellar to the kitchen. The steadily and without atten- F NORWICH AL DEPARTMENT s

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