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NURWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1916 _10—____________________—________—_*.__'-—————-———'—————— LETTERS FROM TWO STATES New London County - OLD MYSTIC Young Men’s Association Defeats Cen- tral Vermont Team 19 to 4—Enter- tainment Given by Season. A union service of the Methodist and Baptist churches was held Sund: sermon by Rev. William Crawford, pastor of the Methodist church. Rev Fred E. Coburn, pastor of the Baptist church, assisted in the service, Campaigr: Banner Flying. Charles Q. Fldredge had fla ing election day from both of poles. The large repu with portraits of Hughes banks is swinging to the breees day and night, week days and Sundays, across the highway in front of River- view cottage. Defeated Central Ver: The Young Men's asso ball nine and the Central team of New London played on_Aseociation athletic field here. The Old Mystics won, 13 to 4. This was the fourth game of the series, also the closing game of the season. The O. M. Y. M. A. association will be out for football practice this (Sat- urday) afterncon. rer Fair- and Vermont aturday The Mystic Oral opened _on Tuesday with about 1pils enrolled. The reopening was delayed owing to Infamile paralysis. Dr. Clara Mc- Guigan of Philadelphia, manager of the school, * ill remain un gets well into working orde will return to her home Mr. and Mrs Poll b About 100 v their dah garden. ‘The Ladies’ of the Bap- tist church ned Wed day afternoon at home of Mrs Oscar F. Crumb. She was president of the society for a term of 25 years. The United Workers met Wednesday at 2'p. m. in the parish hou: Two quilts were tied by the L afte which supper was served Probatiorers’ Class Mects. "The probationers’ cla odist churck. held the c of the series on Friday evening parish housc. The following prc was well rendered: Piano solo, 1 light Shadows, vocal solo, Paintir er Mine, Mi v son; readir ting a F P dicis; quarte: y FElsanor Bui s Elisha N. Davis, C ¥ ing, Over a Telephone, B o Burdick: vocal solo, Me Ba Again, Miss Eleanor Fu; s;_ voeal solo, In Autumn Time, Clifford Desley Elected Second Seclectman. Percy V. Stowe of Rivervi Mystic, was elected second sc for the town of Groton M election Able to Leave Hospital. Clifford Main, who an operat i intestin, and was the home Lydia Foote, of Pre: P * Ready for Distilling. J. G. B. Newhard of New York, mam= ager of the ican Chemical com- y of P! hia. was here Tues- nd Wene getting the fac- y in readiness fi e distillery of witch hazel and birch. The brush is now in the right condition for distill- ing. Miss Dorothy Chescbr Miss_Eleanor Bu chosen club, Mr. and Mr: moved from tween My Whitehall Myetic 1 Mep Hn W% into Het Weeics” B0 avenu new resider wland H. and Londo Miss Ruth Albany, > mer vacation Wil taught la Closes. Satyrday, season. Mjss Norene Corcoran and Horton have returned to > aftef two weeks' visit to Mrs. Pe Mi| after Mar: H. Dean has returned ten_davs’ visit _to ss_Grace son_Wheeler of Road discrict. B. Lamphere has returned to aven after spend a brief n with his parents, Mr. and dwin Lamphere. Mrs. Sidney Whitney returned Sat urday to her Home at' Grotor ;. after three weeks' visit to Mrs. Charles Q. Eldredge. Returss to Abington, Miss Euretta Grosvenor has returned M Mr. and to Abington after a visit to her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Harris. Mrs. J. Hamilton Smith and infant daughter, Claire F'izedge Smizh, have returned’ to New Havcn after two wee;s visit to M-s. Smith’s parents, Mr. jand’ Mrs. Perry H.-Eldredge. Mrs. Fred Eugene Coburn is spend- Ing this week with friernds in Lowell. James Dewey Royal. formerly of Balti¢, who lhas been spending several weeks at his cottage at Eastern Point, Wwas a recent guest af ‘Rev. William Crawford and the Misses Crawford. Mrs. John E. “pofford has returned from a two weeks' visit to her home in Brooklyn to her rooms in the Bur- net house a: Burnet's Corners where she and her daugh Miss * Thelma Bpofford, have decided & remain until after the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur P. Douglas of New Haven were Sunday guests 2.2 7 OCCUM AND VERSAILLES Ladies’ Aid Society of Versailles Meth- odist Church 'Holds Annual Meet. ing. The anpual meeting of the Ladies’ Aid society of the Versailles M. E. church was held in the vestry of the church, Wednesday afternoon. The following officers were elected for the ensuing vear: President, Mrs. C. W. Perkins; vice president, Mrs. F. H. ; Mrs, . B. Bush H. B. Learned; ; secretary, Probaticners’ * Class—Getting Distillery Ready for v evening in the Bapust church with a directresses, s.cs. C. H. Sengman, Mrs. C. H. Boyens. The meeting was held on Wednes- day afternoon and was the first meet- ing of the season. ! NIANTIC Party From Grove Attends Club per and Social—Eight Horses quired to Haul Granite Block. Sup- R The Ladies’ Ald scclety of the Con- gregational church gave a sapper and social at the church parlors Tuesday evening. As . the. evening was a pleasant one there was quite a num- ber present. A party from the Grove walked over and enjoyed the social. In the party were Mrs. W. Ii. Beebe, Miss B. M. Potter, Mrs. George Goss, Mrs. Ellen V. Weir, Mrs. C. A. Hawkes and daughter. R. B. S. Washburn and William Belknap were Niantic visitors Tues- day. Mrs. G. H. Matthews of Hartford is_at her cottage. Frank (Aston left Tuesday for a business trip to Middletown. Mrs, C. A. Fox has closed her cot- tage and gone to Hartford. Mrs. E. L. Spencer of Salem is vis- iting her son, Lawrence Spencer. Big Block From Quarry. A stone weighing about fiftéen tons was brought do from Malnatti’s quarry in the Roxbury district, Morr- day. The big stone was taken to the freight yard and will be loaded on a car. It required eight strong and heavy horses to haul the big block | from™ the quarry. A.number of big | stones. have been’ takeri out of the quarries in the Roxbury section. George W. Hill of New London ‘was visitor in the Pi Sunday. Mr. resided on the farm a few years Hi J. W. Hill of New her daughter, Mrs. London is Truman Sherman. George Mair of Providence passed ‘Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Ellen V. Weir in the Grove. Tower Operator Ira D. S. Ehler of New Haven in_the village Mon- day to t his ballot at the town e cn, renewing acquaintances. Fread C risht of New London was in the Grove Sunda Leave For Long Island. and F. K. Partric taunch, Crescent, Monday, home at Long Island Cit: apt n their heir Mrs, left for Mrs. Cyrii C. Clarke left last week for New Britain. Mr. and Jirs. Charles Smith of the farm will leave spon for Hartford. Mrs. H. W. Tripp and chill of terbury, are: guests 5f Mrs. Tripp's 1 irs. W. H. Dorman. Beli left Tuesday in Bridgzeport Beckford closed her day ani left for her CANTERBURY GREEN Mrs. John Howiand Speaks At Con- gregational Church—Meeting of Ladi颒 ' Association—Having Plain- field Go Dry an Adwantage Locally. Mrs. ‘John: Howland of Guadalajara, Mexico, gave a very clear- and inter- esting interpretatfon of the Mexican people, their history and hopes in the spirit of the verse 1 John 3:14. “We know.that we have passed from death into iife because we love the brethen. The flower arrangement was partic- ularly beautiful under the care of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Safiord, who have made the Sunday decoration their study all summer- . At the Christian Endeavor mesting in’ the evening, led by Kdith Williams a very helpful littlc talk was sivem by Henry Palmer of Norwich. The subject for the coming Sunday evening is “What New Work Should Our_Society Undertake?’ Ex. 14:8-15. Leader, Frank Fawley. Ladies’ Association Meets. A very pleasant social meeting of the Ladies' Association was held at Miss Frances Palmer’s, Wednesday. Plans were perfected oward the har. vest supper and entertainment. A welcome guest was Mrs. George Hatch of Oakdale, Mass, a former active member of this assoclation. Mis. Hatch s spending & few weeks in her old home at the Green. Her olde; eon. Hubert Graves, Worthy Master of Canterbury Grange, has just been elected first selectman of the town, the second and third seletmen being Walter Davis and A. Hale Bennett. School Board Elected. The school board elected is James Lathrop, James Apply, Hiram Hawes, Henry Lecraw. Ed Baker, A, Hale Bernett. An Advantage Locally. Canterbury rejoiced with Plainfield A wet town next a dry one itably sonks more than the bord Plain field’s no-license victory wins also for Canterbury. Pie Contest At Grange. The Grai meeting Wednesday night was foilowed by a pie contest, very amusing, as well as appetizir Paul Hoxsie with his violin and A George Fawley's pilano accompain- ment furnished music for an im- promptu dance. Observation and Comment. Mr. and M: 2d Barrows have re- cently been w omed back to more active membership in the Grange Frank Hoxsie and sons, Howard and Paul, attended Brockton fair, Thurs- day. Beecher Brown’s car carried family party to Woodstock fair Thurs- day. C. C. Frink h Mr. and Mrs. ton Frink went f nesday, taking in 8 visit to Mr. and Mr Hyde, a Duxbury, and to Rev George Son- nd_Mrs. hter, Wiiliam Cornell, 1 began = housekeeping at Field's Point, R. I H IRG Miss Elsie Rodler has returned from HAMBURG orwich hospi‘al very much benefited ¥ -~ by her month there. Equal Franchise League Represented| arr. ang Mrs. Ernest Linke moved at Pools — Rev. Austin Bassett | this weck inio the house of their son, Fatolly Injured. Fred in Plainleld. v Bl Move to New Jersey. | Martin Joserh moved Tuesday from| Rev. ana Mrs. J. F. Speerli moved J. L. Lord’s farmhouse to his new | theie’ house! goods dnesday use in Stering City. Mr. Joseph | from the Mathodist parsonage at tne cen_emploved by Mr. Lord for a | Plains. Mr. Speerl: has wmber of yesrs farm at -Belmar, N v | ss May Noble has returned to|will reside. Rev. and =~ Mr {her home in New York, after & visit|have & town fall of trien | With friends on Bill Hill Speerli has been parti 1, Paul Reynolis. spent-Sunday with |and. helpfol-in the o | pis parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Rey- [have worked fhard T e e s | the E00d of their ¢ Equal chise League was i £ | well represented at the polls Mon- Begfectior an-ancs [ day Mrs. Dorothy nett, teacher of | erett Perkwith moved last Tucs- | the day schuol at the Green was much lay from the Joseph house In Sterl- | Dleased by Sevtember record of |ins City to the Towers house, Tin- |attendance which resistered 100 per p : cent. | Injuries Prove Fatal. Mr. and s zore aga lted at Hart-Eons a8t . : ions and ti m occurrod | LOR8 208 Ceot his car was gy Tt heneath. He a r Tuesday, and - ation for internal in hoped he might recover. il race, who was with h injured. The will his summer residence | today k (Saturday) with 1y Windham County ~OCDSTOCK n for Singirg Class— on Chaffee Estate ratrix ary meeting, the fi held next Wedresda; Mrs. J. E. Aldrich. wit Wili Conduct Singing Class. of the singing class have cme to the hall next ing, when Frank Barber te to conduct the class. Rolly Sunday. ndey will be ohserved gitional church Oect. 15th. ‘lapp of Pomfret Landing Cliftord rrows for a at and Mr 3 Carletcn Tatem and | r Virginia wi zuests of 1G vorth and family Sunday i vs. Edgar Trask, their | . Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Com- ings motored tc Norw ng points of interest To Administer Uncle’s Estate. Mrs. Lillian A. May ch Sunday, vis- has heen ap- pointed administratrix on ths intestate estate of her late ur O. Chaffee. 1001 closed Thursday afternobn for a teachers’ mecting and Friday so pu- vils could attend Woodstock fair, ABINGTON Charles Gallup is recovering from a severe attack of indammatory rheu- matism. Oren Weeks is on'a trip to the Pa- cific Coast ang ‘will visit his brother, Harry, in Seattle, Wash. Miss Mary Osgood. is. visiting Mrs. Ellen Horton. i Miss Annle Goodall of Pomfret Landing \is-head . 6f the Children's Depaztment’ 5f the New. Britain Hos- pital. Frank Haines, Andrew Amidon, Arthvr Grosvenor, and Newell Eadger are on a automoblle trip to the Berk- shires. Nelson Platt is teaching in Thomp- sonville, WESTFORD. Capt. Henry. A, Bastman of Middle- town was in own over-election day. Roy Herlow and Mrs. Clarence Bar- low and little daughter, were guests, of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Bastman, jn ‘Windham, Thursday. Fred Chism and. Clarence Barlow matored to Springfleld, Sundsy, and were guests of Hi Chism. W. H. Reed of Stafford Springs is building an addition on his hay barn. The work is being done by Alex Bas- sett and A. C. Squires, Mrs. Fred Newell of Stafford s spending a few days at her home here this week. Many a man's amfi can be funeral | becn a guest ut the pars st of the | Pastor Returns. 10 spent ten ccently cd n 3 Hoxsic and Miss [ Erown were apointed delegates to the Sun- day cchool ccnvention af Putnam this Sunday afternoon and evenine CENTRAL VILLAGE Temperance Address Heard Sized Audience—Ciothesline About. by Good Thieves The temperance add: Walter Lanphere of Hartford w attended Suniay afternoon chuirch Mrs. Sydney Brown of New has been a suest of relatives Miss Phebe Barber has ing two weeks at John No-wich Mr. and Mrs, Willis H M Patsy Cofley of South Killingly Sunday Mr. and Mrs. L. Howard Cr Sunday with Putnam relati Mrs. Jui o spent Sunday with local fric Moves to Providence. Mrs. Emma Baton hos. ar household goods to Proyvide her son Artaur is employed Miss S Lafrance has returned to her studies at the Woman's colleze at Brown university. Edward Gallager spent Saturday in Worcester., Mrs. John Sione of Providence has been the guest of her father, Nathaniel P. Thompson. Esec Smith was a wich Saturday. Clothesline Thieves. Clothesiine thieves took towels from {he line gt Mis. Arnold K. Mathewson's Friday night. Mr. and Mrs George Ross of Can- terbury were guests of local relatives Monday. Thomas Moore has been spending a few weeks in Nova Scotia. J. Arthur Atwood of Providlence wag the guest of his grandparents; Mr. and Mys. Philip Mathewson, ‘Monda The ! King'és Daughters mct at their rooms Monday afternoon, Evelyn Greene, who lives with her uncle, Leroy Greene. is il with pneu- monia at her uncle’s home. Scalded Arm. Mrs. Peter Anthony burned her arm badly with water a few days aZo, Miss Helen Bassett is spending a few days with relatives in Brooklyn. Salome Bassett, formerly of Waure- gan, has entered the employ of the Torrey Bros. Co. Mrs. Abby Hopkins, night operator at the telephone office at Danielson, is spending her vacation a. her home. ELMVILLE Miss Mildred Davis has returned from a visit with friends in New Logdor, TFayetto Wright.and .family of Pem- fret ~ spent Tuesday at . Clayton Wright's. B. S. Botham of Moosup was a Sun- day visitor at C. D. Mowry’s. Misses Nellie and Mary Parkhrast of Dayville were guests.Thursday of “Hopkbn Mrs. ‘Herbert visiter in Nor- traced back to a desire to get ewen. G 3 . the week-end with relativés in West ‘Woodstock. H, H. Davenport of Pomfret called on_iocal friends Friday. Mr. and Mys. R. L. Kenyon spent Thursday ‘in_Providence. George W. Kent was a Putnam vis itor Thursday. -, B. C. Conkiin’was in North Ash- ford a few days this week. =i Mrs. Ida Place and family visited in_Woonsocket. Sunday. Mrs. Anna and Mrs. J, v nesday in Providence. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Wright were guests Sunday at Samuel Bennett's, at_Foster Center. Mrs. ‘Herbert Hopkins_visited Mrs. Henry M. Blanchard of Dayville, Fri- day afternoon. CHAPLIN Result of Annual Town Meeting—Six- teen Mill Tax Voted — Salaries Raised. of Brooklyn spent Wed- The annual town meeting was not largely attended and resulted in_ the election of tho following: Assessor, George B. Howard; board of relief was a_tie' between Frank W. Landon oves, a gradvate of Plainfield high Cousins Meet After Fifty-five Years—| Charles M. Willisms and H, Aj id Wright' esing. | Meeks, M. D. of Meriden, were the Ll LU sl LBl e s e it e Miss _Alice Rudge, Mrs. Fred | Thursday. Bowen, Miss Hazel Bennett and Dana | Keith ‘motored to Hartford one last week. Miss Hattie Deans of . Danielson | bridge. spent Wednesday at her home here. William Bates of Ashford is at work Town Clerk and Mrs. Claris motored | for B. H. Gardner: to Norwich Sunday were in Southbridge, Mrs. Abble Buell, Mr. Charles Buell and Miss Ina motored to Petersham one day last week. Elmer Farrar Springfield spent 1:d - cousin, Mrs. Abbic Buell. had not seen Mr. Brown since he en- listed in the army in ago. This community was greatly shock- ed Monday forenoon when news came that Percy Hussoy, chaulfeur for liam ‘Colburn, had been killed and % C. B. meeting will_be omitted Colburn had been seriously Sunday - evening and if pleasant when the truck in which they groups of the members will visit the riding was strudk by a societies in Scotland, Mansfield, Wil- Wright's crossing, Pomfret. H, S. Monday to begin his junior year. Norman D. Baker entered Windham High school Monday. EASTFORD A gang of men are at work. laying the foundation for a new iron bridge fo. take the place of the old -Bicknell day | Tuesday they ~ WINDHAM Group of Endeavorers Plan Visits to Neighboring Societies—Class Enter- tainment. Met After 55 Years. Brown of with their Mrs. Buell enry y The Woman's Missfonary _soclety | met with Mrs. H. C. Lathrop Tuesday afternoon. Twenty-one were present nd spent the time in sewing and lis- < to the first chapter of World ions and World , Peace read by Anna Patton and Miss Grace Tea was served by Mrs. Ada bee and Mrs. Lathrop. 1861, 55 years Wright's Crossing Accident. | [ e Wit | | limantic, South Windham and possi- ‘COATS and "SI Serge, Silk DRESSES $5.00 to $20.00 - AT REASONABLE PRICES nd COATS from $6.50 to $50.00 SUITS from $15.00 to $35.00 .. - WE CARRY A BIGLINEOF - CHILDREN’S COATS ROYAL GOLD STAMPS FREE" . ~ THE LADIES' SPECIALTY STORE for the past four years has been a teacher at Smith school. Mr. Noyes, 1 graduate of Manchester high and Amherst college, was formerly Uni- ted States Scout foreman, but is now employed as an _electrical worker in Worcester, Mass: WESTMINSTER | _ Services at Wesminster were held unday morning and evening as us- 2l with a fairly good attendance. So r there has been no definite news e return of Mrs. Davies. ilelen Koch, secrefaryg of a, known doctor in New Rochelle, is spending a few weeks at her home” here. Miss Alma Newton has returned to Maine, where she is employed as a Zoverness |~ There was a gathering at the home |ef Mr. and Mrs. Fred Green. Sun- it whe he#s daughter, ‘Hatherine ened. Among the Mrs. L. Hill Al" Merrifield is a guest of Rosenzweig and have returned ‘to fhe' ooklyn, N. Y., after sp weeks at Rosendale. e in 2l Rosenzweig and William n have resumed work at tho sawmill. Canterbury ball team will plas Packervilies “today - (Saturday) or field oposite the town farm i >lains Koch of New °“Rochelle i a few days with family EAST KBLINGLY | Clarerce Chandler and chil- Danieison called on relatives Thursday, | Merrill Shippee and family spent -the week-end with-relavives in Gloncester. Miss Lila Matheswson - has. returned | from a lensthy visit with friends in | West Haven, - i | Roy Haniott of Danielson was a recent guest.of Mz. and. Mrs. Henri | 3acr. | Brooks _were | nds in Provi- Ada and Doris Burlingame, | who have bcen spending the sumer | with their parents, have rcturned to- o0ols in New York. | Miss Vera Gordon entertained Harry Beaman of Cranston. Sunday. Miss Nellle Chase spent Sunday with relatives in Tauton, Mass. Mrs. Clinton Pellett and daughters of Danielson called on friends here Saturday. Miss Elsie Fastment of ‘Washington, has been g recent guest at A. H. Shippee’s. WILSONVILLE Nora MecCarty was . a visitor in Worcester. Fred Childs was in North Grosven- ordale, Wednesday. Miss Hawkinson and Miss Cregg of Webster calied on Mrs. Childs, Sun- ay. George Miller and family of Bver- ett, Mass, were with local friends a | few days the week. xggtgmy, who has been!‘ weei-end Mrs. Kate ill, is able to be- out. Miss Fanny . Jennings week-end in -Riverside, R. her brother and his family. J. M. Kinnle of Medford, called on friemds here one week. spent the | I, with Mass., day. lest WOODSTOCK VALLEY | Mr. and. Mrs Henry 'W. Coran and of Providence, are staying for t Maplewood Farm. | and Mrs. F. H. Stadtmueller ' and son, Granviile, of Hartford, :spent everal days at Maplewood Farm Harold .Barrett .has IIIIIlIllflllIlIIIIIIIIIIllIllIIlII!IIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHH | FMADAM: and y: : muscle builder, and 2 pound of meat and i costs less than % as miich. et strange to sa; It has no waste matter—no bones and gristle which you can’t eat but must pay for. Meat is 3 water in com- position. Serv-Us Macaroni 1s 3 Solid nourishment. | Besides Serv-Us Macaroni is so easily prepared. It takes one to two hours to boil meat—but only 20 minutes to prepare Serv-Us Macaron: in a number of delicious ways. You can enjoy it in soups and stews. 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It is guar- anteed to contain absolutely no coloring matter. 2 SERV-US_EGG NOODLES are actually.made of flour, and eggs. quality: and delicacy as SERV-US MACARONI Boti are put up in Sc-and 10c packages. which reduce the high cost of living without reducing the HIGH QUALITY .of what you eat. Serv-Us Brands save you 35% and more of your grocery bill and give you a chance to spend more on dress - *« and house furnishings. Serv-Us Brands cover practically everything in pure foods from flour and salt te - - VALUABLE FREE GIFT COUPONS like the one shown here can be cut from every package of Serv-Us Brand ht away.- Tf coupon is not on the label it is inside the and Merritt Welch. Mr. Welch with-|burn was taken to the D= < b South Coventry. . W drew and Mr, Howard was appointed | hospital whero he remains in a semi- | " ars aih Mre” 7L W. Loomls who On the Square, Norwich by the selectmen. Selectment, Frank [conscious condition. The truck Was|pave been in town since the death of - M. White, Henry Eaton, James | wrecked. | Mr . W. Loomis have returned to Lew agent town deposit fund. - their home in Belfast, N. Y, Frank C. Lummis; auditors, Arthur v~ Mrs. Arthur Williams is visiting in Williams, Clarence B, Chester; srand THOMPSON Franklin BROOKLYN Toltowd: i jurors, Frank W. Landon, William J. e et Clarence Beckwith and Keeney Ta- Asst‘sflsur, Harry J, Tron, r: ‘ca Lee, Fllsworth M. Russell, collector of | Miss Backus Enters Smith College—|throp have entered the High school T __V 15 mill relief, Samuel H. Brown, x; sel ectmen, tax George B. Howard; constables, i tee | in Willimantic. Annual Town Meeting Votes il oy F, .Downs, r;- Frederick ~A. Clifton J. Church, Wesley E. Demin: Momen:Vats fog Sshtol BT E 4 Cl Tax—New Butter-maker at Cream ri "Acthur R, Bell town Jlifton J. Church, Wesley E. 2, = ritertaine a — . - T Ar L , registrars, Ellsworth M. = Russell| Rev, W. H. Giehel preaches at the AT s Miss Bllen| ery—Election Results. urer, Sidney W. Bard, r; agent iLindsley ‘A. Deming; school commit-|Congregational church Sunddy morn- | pammine o teri g s s 2 deposi: fard, Sidrey W, Bard, r; tee, Willlam J. Lee, Burton M. Welch: |10 Oog. g, [ ble cinss ‘of tho Congresational. Sun- | Frank Young, who drives the R. T |audiors, Amoid ‘Wild, r: Leslio "W. library directors, Floreace I Hunt,| Mr. and Mrs. A,.V. Revnolds and | dav sehool Wednesdays afternoas. D. route into Canterbury has bought | Havens, grind jurors, 1_0!91 . Clarence E. Chester. . Ellen of Worces were at Nathan | “jfiss Kate Tibbits of Norwich, Mrs. |him: ap -automobile and finds that | Keack, r; Theodore D. Pond, r: Joh St was voted o Jay a tax of 16 millsl] Cliase's over the wesk-end. | ruxforaana deushter, of Stamford [much better than driving a horse, as | F. o b S N The salary of the first selectman vas| _At town meeting Monday . -0scar |ore’ recent ‘arrivals at the Inn. he covers-the zonte in much less| Wiffiam R Thurber"r; Teslic J. Fan- raised from 325 to $40 and the sec-|Munvan was elected selectman in | ™ Porctn Brown has returned | time. di Hugh' Gp»rm%rl.’w d; dlfiecuvl_ ond selectman was given §10. The|place of Fernando Ros: | from a visit with Mrs. Walter Lath-| Sunday, Mm and Mrs. Willlam P. e AR L O salary of the town freasurer was alse| A number from here have attended |yop of Mystic. Bivatsnr of ‘Bouth: Windham and. Mr eés, Witliah Touchette, 15 raised from $25 to-$40. Bfockton fair the past week B and Mrs.” Allen of Willimantic, were | cofisial ‘_“fia\;—}na_opm‘;g:e‘:\},Bx;l,‘_ml-‘ren x Windham Preacher Heard. Missionary Meeting. z attendants at_the service in the Bap-|erlék A Card,'r; Joseph F. T 5 Bev: bWikiam S5 Beowe of Wisl | The oty Eaesiotery mestias o SOUTH KILLINGLY tist chutch. Tresdlle Tomir e L hacies A ham preached at the church Sunday.|the ladies of the C —_— Fifteen' Mill Tax Laid. Beretti, d: Nelson Gauthier, d; Henry, iMiss Olive Williams returned to|church was held with ¥ | Cards have been received from Mr. 2 5 I Strar of voters, Wille| her studies at Mt. Holyoke college|cher Wednesday afterno | and Mrs. Frank Jacques, who left hers| The annual town mecting was held | M. Tvans, d: resistrar of boters, Will- this week. g Mrs. Lowell Ross,and da | Thursday for Frost Proof, ~Tlorida.|on Monday, Professor John R. Wash-|lam R e L R Mrs. Arthur Willlams Jr. and son|of Putnam and Mrs. Cha | They were mailed in Washington, D.|burn, acting as —moder ‘or. There|d; first d Miigm A Pucr = of New Jersey returned home this|St. Louis called on friend. C.. where they staved for a few davs.|was a heavy vote cast the republitans | John M. Berettl d; sec et 1 ] week, after a_lengthy visit with Mr.|tives in town one day I Mrs. Jacques who has been fll for|winning every celectman, ‘The busi-|town school cotmiftes, 3 years, John and Mrs. Arthur Willams, Mrs. G. Anderson o | seve months writes that she is[ness was trancacted in the afternoon|B. Stetson, ri Frederick B. b Mrs. Orin R. Witter of Hartford is|been with Mrs. W. H. | making the trip as well as could be|as follows: An appropration (;g ‘}5"‘0‘? ;1 year, o5 ™ 3 T siting 5. E o da | expected was voted 1. S. Bard and T. nd Personals. R A D SR R : ks went to | Mrs. B Goodsell is havinsia ¥ | were elecicd an g committee’ for thelzer adw enerii O el RO, L E orthampton W to accom- | cation of week: South cemetery and an_appropriation | «7Rev, G. B Gen b ikl = st l’hu-:‘ Taaughter, : Muriel, “who 13 | G. W. Barlow, Neva Barlow,|of $50 was.ydted: for Memorial Day |are in Boston: for a few ‘days. Ry CANTERBURY entering Smith colleze. | Barlow, Mrs. P. H. Coffey,|$40 was voted. A tax of fiftcen mills| Master ;Robert:s Pard-has e Cheomirey Workeh Wake Mon | ith and Byron Place were | was laid, payable in March 1917, of | Brown University. s g ] | visitors Sunday with Mr. and -Mrs.|which 3 1-3 wmills was to apply upon Pore-Noyes Wedding at Worcester,| quite o company of 1 b A T S Fi L el mai suny o OctbER i themselves of t ; | " Frea Gomo returned to work Mon- |fed during the past two years; 1.2 STERLING o WOresetas TaE SR seIpalmate % ar |day; after a week's vacation. . |mills for tho repairs of the hizghways| : = L L 28y q p Shy E HougH S e Mr. and Mrs. A. Phillips attend and 10 mills for the running expenses ! noon, William 'Raymond Noye it has been allowed e e e T S tias,oxPetc® | " Mrs, HLIC‘Anderson hakibeen 1L ond 'son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert|so in the past. Others are re tuth Spaulding went to Day-Kim- | o¢ I 1, Tightburn. C. 1. Babson ang| . Arthur Chamberland with AIbCrt Noves of Boston, and Lucy Irene, only | as voters now. pital Wednesday for a throat . 1. Havens with the selectmen. ip| Chamberland and son, Frank, went to daughter of M. and Mrs. James Pope| _The concrete v nt iyl cxamine the accounts of the select | Hoivoke, Mass, Sunday to attend the of this place were united in marriz Congregational c a e ona e, A Hall and Mr. | oo e S e alioamad | funioral of a relative. : t \ v. E. C. Briigham, pastor of M. pletion. nd Mrs. L. H. Cross of Central Vil-|meeting to be held Saturday, Nov. 11,| Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Vaughn. attend-| O Romning fnencemony lase fepentistindy Swithe siende i ol e as vl ed the funeral Thursday of Horacé, The bride was attired in her trav- | Pathan e L s A R | cling suic of dark blue, small black | Butter-maker Leaves. Gatsphetin Mhlle: Suaey: 1 o T R e | SOUTH CANTERRURY Fred Leavens has been selected to| Willlam Andcrson of Danielson is & diamond circlet zuard Tha e aay <8 her fane Tuck- | i run the Brooklyn creamery and has|guest of relatives here. bride’s gift to the groom was an Bagle | er in North W i D. Pates of Wisconsin has|entered upon his duties. A. F. Er;)msv == emblem ring. = i Mrs. Marsh n is in the|t t i6n TEompsonis;plate whol nas for, two yests, heen dhe butc All Sorts of Attraction. : After the d ha ical opera- |and has taken possession. er-m 7 auresa e ae e duncueon owas Bastoudin |G et T Choper. of Moosup was|and entered the employ of Millegan,| e think not enough 1s said of the | Bancroft. Shortly after Mr. and Mrs.| Mrs. E. L. James visited her mother |the guest of Levi N. Clark, ecveral|in his garage. Tehness of seur. agei for inatancei i1 Noyes left on their honeymoon trip.|and brother’s family in Windham on |davs recentiy. Town ~Officers Elected. one grows tired of. poetry an now, | Tpon their return they. will roside | Tuesda Frank n attended the auctiom at D Coschanwaris ol Mies Ay RoweHs the .City Hotel indefinitely. Mrs.| Barl James returned to the | the Thomas Tyler farm Tuesday. Officers elected on Monday were as|—Milwaukee Journal. gl m||mmm|m|m||mmmum||nm|m.uhli"""' . uaranteed under the Pure Food law. ismade in strictly sanitary kitchens_ and, nades.a- SERV-US SPAGHETTI is of the same high ve yourself and family a square deal by insisting on ND FOODS them he can get Wholesale Distributors N%co-.

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