Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
NORWICH BULLET|N, SATURDAY, OCTOBER-21,-1916 - E‘Y‘I‘EBS Windham County BROOKLYN Nominees at Recent Caucuses—Wom- en’s Ciub Hears Interesting Papers ~Wedding. ! _Robert Lathrop visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman L. Lathrop on Columbus day Miss Florence Blake has had a visit from her cousin, Ethel Perry, of Marl- boro, Mass. , Brnest Bard of New York has been making n visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Sprague Bard. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Spalling and daughter of Worcester were guests over Sunday of Mr. and Mrs Frank 1 A. Spaulding. Republican Caucus. At the republican caucus Friday ev- ening Rev. G. F. Genung, 1. D., being chairman, Irving W. Chapman was nominated for representative, John R Washburn for judge of probate. The Justices of the peace nominated were John R. Washburn, Frank M. Bedard, Arthur H. Walters, Albert Jacques, Louis J. Tetreault Democratic Caucus. At the democratic caucus held Sat- urday evening Oscar F. Atwood was nominated as candidate for represen- tative and also for judge of probate. Justices of the peace, George B. Wea- ver, Georze W. Talbot, Leslie J. Fan- ning, Edward Riley, Frederick B. Stanford. The directors of the Brooklyn Creamery (o. will hold a meeting this (Saturday) afterncon to examine the books and ascer it they can the financial standing of that company. Women's Club Meets. The Women's <lub of Brool on Monday afternoon. Miss Charlotte Scarborous host, A pa- per on Short Stories and a Novel in English_was read by Mrs. Stanford, one on Edzar Alian Poe by Mrs. Ryan, | one on Nathaniel Hawthorne by Miss Mary Fogz, one on Edward Everett Hale by Miss Anna_B. Cummins, one upon Trot Hart by Miss Scarborough nd onc on Mrs. Edith Wharton by | rs. Maine member was vot- ed th and one application for member- ship was received Mrs. Warren of the western part of the state of New York is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Kinmouth. Mrs. George L. Sweet has been the guest for a few Gavs of Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Pond Attended Convention. Rev. E. A. Blake and Rev. G. F. Gunning, D D. attended the Baptist state convention 2 New London. R. Witter and Miss Helen L. Witter were prevented from attending o e sister of Mrs. neral was heid on to the death of R. Witter, whose Tuesda Miss Florence M visiting friends in Root-Marlor. Wednesday cvenin at the home of her parents. Miss Dorothy Marlor was mited in mar:ia th Warren Root sy Rev. Jo WEST THOMPSON | yarentine at Methodist Parsonage Is Raised—Miss Miller Recovers from Diphth:ria—Vestry Renovated. Quarantine bas been raised from ho M. E, parscnize where it has been >n for the nast threc weeks, owins to_diphther The pas-or hed last_Sund: mornin® from Romans 12, 1. The sub. | ject teing the Surrendered Life. There d heen no service for the past two ancays fiss Lowna Miller is recovering from diphtheria and will be able to resume her toaching before lons. Mis: i has returned to having been was under quarantine. Rencvations in Vestry. The vestry of the M. E. church has been put in good condition. A new hard pine floor has been laid, new wi dovs set painted, als tn ne A new altar it ace. The pa tor dia or. The morning and evining mecings wiil be held in the vestry frcm now on. is charge are at- | . E. church. d family of Guil- with Frank John- Herbert Johnson and son Her- | bert of Putnam were callers at the | astrom and also at the par- Mond 13 Tizen vis sister, ternoon. Ashford | Miller North Mrs. J. R < Dicll was nominated by the | ns to revresent the town of Herman Johnsen is i1} Tomorrow's Service: Next Su the preaching service at the M hurch will be at 10.30 i m. Sunday school following. The >astor, Rey. J. R. Miller, will preach eme, The Price of the Sav- Loomis of Lebanon has been substituting at the primary depart- nent during Miss Laura Miiler's ill- 108 Hunters report gamec very scarce. LZLMVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis to Cbserve Silver Wedding This Evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis will ob- FROM TWO STATES ner's. Mr. Tanner is suffering with a sprained_ankle, . Edwin S. Gallup returned to ber home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Colburn recently en- tertained Misses Bila Gardner, Alice and Lillie Hargreaves of Plainfield, Mrs. Emily Wheeler of Packer, Mrs, Georse Whipple and son Everett of Yoluntown and Miss Cleveland of Kil- ngly. Gone to Sanitarium. Mr. and Mrs. John Tanner spent a day recently with Mrs. Mertis Randail of Black Hill. Mrs. Randall has since gone to a tuberculosis sanatorium. Called on Guests. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Gallup and Mr. Bdwin Gallup spent Thursday evening at E. Byron Gallup's. They came to meet Mr. and Mrs, Everett Gallup who were spending a few days here. A supper of salads, ice cream and cake and home made candy was served. *In the center of the table was a_beautiful angel cake made by Mrs. Ilora Gal- lup, decorated with a green wreath and two gold pleces by Mrs. Addie Hopkins. Mr. and Mrs. Gallup went to their new home in Howard, R. I, Monda Three automobile loads left here at 5 o'clock Tuesday morning for Spring- fleld, Mass., to attend the big fair Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs. Carrie Wilcox spent Saturday in_Oneco. Mrs. George Gallup is in Danlelson while her daughter, Mrs. Ingalls has gone to a Hartford hospital with her little boy for an operation. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Stanton and friends from Attleboro, Mass., came to to the Stanton homestead = Sunday, making.the distance in less than thr hours with their fine touring car. A beautiful silk bedquilt was for sale Fridav cvening at the fair in Grnage hall conducted by Ceres and Pomona. s EAST WOODSTOCK Mrs. Emma Bixby Buys Nerwich—Funeral of House in Mrs. Mary wich and expeets to move soon. Mrs. Agnes Woed is visiting her sis ter, Mrs. H. J. Potter. They emiect to 'spend the winter in Loston and Harttord respectively. A number from here have been at- tending tie dairy show in Springficid the vast week. OBITUARY. Mrs. Mary Ann Coomes. Mrs. Mary Ann Coomes, Si, died at her fond:y morning afier an s veral weeks from general debilitv. She was one of the oldes residents. Her husband, Renssiear Coomes died in 1913, a daughcer I cly, died in 1907. Mrs. Coomes has becrn a sufferer from rheumatism for 25 years and was confined . theshouse e Jubez Agnes Keyser Mrs. ~EAST THOQMPSON Hold All-Day Social, Mrs. Ca Miller and Milter, guests of Rev. and Mrs, umberiain, started for their home in Florids Monday 1 , expecting to ach their home in [us:is day nigit, after .n absence of about two montiis. davsghter, Quitorly Conference. Dist. Supt. G. G. Scrivener held the second and third ‘uurterly conference Wednesday nizht. Reports from th pastor, lay school rintendent and treasur tiie church was doing, with ail bills paid up to date, which Is very encouraging to the treasurer, as the church is trying the weekly offerins system this year and finds it works well After the business meeting the district super- intendent preached aun interesting and helpful sermon from John All-Day Social. 14: The King's Dauzhters heaid an all- day social at the inn Tucsday wh was well attended and cnjoyed by all F. C. Ross tcok an automcbile party to Springfield to attend the fair Tues day. John Ranson visited Indian Orchard the him very his father at past weel, finding comfortable. terve their silver wedding anniversary Saturday) evening. . and_Mrs. William Keithing of “ranklin, N. H., are at the Hill Crest dousec. Mrs. Naney Botham of Pomfret “enter is visiting Mrs. C. D. Mowry. Mrs. John Foley is in New Britain or two weeks' visit with her daugh- er, Mrs. John Sullivan. Mrs. Ida Owens of. North Sterling isited Mrs. Clayton Wright last weel. Mrs. George Call of Danielson was he guest of Mrs. Addle E. Call Fri- ay. Mr. and Mrs. Gebrge M. Lowry of ‘omfret Center with guests from Vorcester and Putnam called on local riends Sunday. Mrs. Charles Myers and_daughter llsie visited the Rose of New Eng- ind Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Milligan and Mrs. H. Pattey are among those who ttended the Springfield fair. Mrs. Herbert Hopkins spent Friday rith friends in Putnam. Clifford Davis was - in Lawrence, fass., this week. Mrs. C. D. Mowry gpent Monday in lovsup, the guest of Mrs, Moses Lin- ell EKONR STERLING School Entertainment to Punrchase Victrola Nets Over $30. Mrs. Albert F. Wentworth of Hart- ford is the guest Irving Anderson. Mrs. John Knox and Mrs. Hérace D. Burdickj were Providence visitors Sat- urday of last week. Mrs. W. W. Vaughn entertained the Miss Mabel Moore and Mrs. Walter Vaughn were Danielson visitors Sat- urday. 7 Epworth Leagues, Friday evening, Oct. 13. Entertainment Nets $30. The teachers and pupils of the Cen- ter school bullding gave an entertain- ment Tuesday evening for the pur- chase of a Victor talking machine and records for use in the bullding. A large crowd was present and the pro- gram was well rendered. The pro- ceeds amounted to over $30. SOUTH CANTERBURY Mr. and Mrs. Phil. Valurker, of Providence were guests of Mr. and Mrs. BEdward E. Barrows the first of of her sister, Mrs. oon Supper—Friends Gather to Meet Mr. and Mrs. Everett Gallup—Gold ces on Supper Cake. Earl Gallup 'mer two_coons last reek and u.u?é'h Vening his aunt, fiss Neftie Gallup, served a coon upper. _Plates laid for fifteén, he guests coming from Providence, ‘ani®son and Wauregan. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Tanner_ are pending this week at George Tan- the ‘week. H. J. Larkham, Miss Dorothy and Herbert Larkham of Plain Hill, Nor- wich, Mr. and Mrs, Henry P. ham, Mr. and Mrs. Henry N. Davis and ' sons Kenneth and Addison of Canterbury Green, were guests of Mr. ana Mrs. Levi N. Clark Sunday. Burr S. Smith attended the dairy show at Springfield, Mass, Wednes- day. The longer the engagcment the shorter magried life. ' 4 of Bosto ervere O'Neil of New | Londos tie Coomes of Sout Coven . G. Baker of Pitts- field, Mas: Lark- | | I | CENTRAL VILLAGE Local Guests at Norwich Wedding— Republican Marching Club Formed, with One Hundred and Twenty-five Members—News in General. William Shaughnessey was in Bos- ton to attend the ball game. Thomas Moore has been the guest of George Gillette in Boston and at- tended the ball game. Miss Ruth Mathewson's kindergarten began Monday morning. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Tillinghast and Miss Louise Tillinghast were in Barrington, R. 1, Saturday to attend the funerai of William Cross. Mr. Pike has moved his family from Wauregan into one of Wm. Sim- mon's twin cottages on Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hill, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Frank Miller, attended the dairy exhibit at Springfield this veek. At Norwich Wedding. Mrs, Mary I Loring, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Loring, attended the Sherman- Loring wedding in Norwich Saturday evening, as the bride was a relative. Mrs. Arnold B. Mathewson and Miss Ruth Mathewson spent Saturday in Providence. Miss Mabel Razonx entertzined her mother and a party of friends who came from Boston Sunday. Oyster Supper. The' Ladies’ Aid society held gn oyster supper at the church Thursday evening. An entertainment was given during the evening. Harmisdas Ouimette, who recently finished work at F. H. and F. W. Til- linghast's store, has gone to Moosup to work in Frank Daggett's store. His family will remain here for the pres- ent. . Motored to Worcester. Bdward Gallager and daughter, Miss Mary Gallager, and Mrs. Bridzet Reid, motored to Worcester Sunday. Mrs Gallager and nt daughter returned fro mthe St. Vincent hospital with them, Miss Helen Tillinghast has recov- ered from an attack of tonsolitis. Mr. and Mrs. Asher Stark and two sons of Providence, spemt Sunday with Mr. Stark's sister, Miss Harriet Stark. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stanley and daughter, Adeline, of South Coventr: Anne Coomes. spent Sunday at Herman Chapman'e, —— Charles. Walker has returned to his Mrs. H. J. Potter and sister of Wind. [home at Southampton, L. 1. having sor are spendimg a few days here at|sent a weelk whi relatives. the home of the iate Mrs. Jane Perry.| Miss Charlotie Reece is entertaining Mr. and Mrs. J. S. May and Mr. and | her sister and nicco from Brookline Mrs. E. E. Jlay attended the wedding | Mass, recen: and reception of Clovis Carpenter and |~ Mrs. Eliza Miller of Hartford has Miss Miidred Carver in Putnam Wed- | been Spending a fow davs at Fyeqerion nesday evening. Tiliinghast's and called on Triends here The meeting the Woodstock | where she formers Thven e ranch of the woman's Board of the S Kimball hospital will - be heid “fonmac) Rexiddnt W1 Mrs. Wendal Witter at the north | Mrs. Frank Davis has been 'n Prov- parish, Oct. 24 at 2.30 o'clock idence on account of the ilitess of her 2 e | father, Mr. Holland, who is well known Moving to:Nerwich. In tojn, where he was a former resi- nma Bixby and children spent | gen veek-end Thompson. irs. | ©} Zaliet: i s p ed a house in Nor- | con Lo Eenry Dow field, Stsan Ne: Whitman ¥ton of Rutiand, Wood ana M! a Barber of Paw n recent visitors a enry Kilpatr has been spending several relatives s Julia Wilbur of Jewet; was a Monday visitor with cre whe terly lived, Mrs iZdgerton and daughter, Hazel, were in Norwich Saturda Supper for Member: The Kinz's Daushters mct at their rooms Monday afternoon. Supper wag served the members, The chestra furnished music for in Sterling Saturday evening. 1 has bean it New | | | Quarteriy Conference With Encourag- | ing Report=—The King's Daughters r and wife, tie us erc held: the Sunday morn- ezation being led by threc 1y members, onc of m read a ser- men preached last month Rev. | Rockwell Harmon Potter pulpit of the Centre church, T Tts text was I Peter 4:12, “Heloved, think it mnot strange concerning the fiery trial which is to try vou, as though some strange thing happered unto The Chirstian Endeavor a good | service in the evening. & usual hour. The subject for the Wednesday eve- | ning Home Pray vées was: “The Prisoners’ Claim,” an especially inter. esting topic. Armeniar-Syrian Collection, President Wi having proclaimed Sunday, Oct. 22, as a day for relief of the ‘terribie sturvation and suffer ings of the Armcnian and Syrian people, Wesimin wiil observe this day, as is fitting. The president of the local W. C. T. | for’ s. = SHE WS “Eondon at Bapli n cheered by colls from friends, gifts of | YeStion wita fricn g Danielson fowers, Her niece, Mrs. Syivia{ iss Lena Denis Eaker been her companion 1or | 1l at the home of he past 15 months, Der The funersi was held Wednesday Republican Marsl from her home, Rev. T. A. Turner con- | 4 pop e = ducting the scivi R e AL was and Mrs. Turner sang Asleep in Je- | poii ai pkdAl tonn is ana Kock of Ages. The beaiers | o Hembers men. were M. D G B Pike, L) of Txbridge, Mass, s s lutives this ‘veek. The dance planned to be held by the | Central Iire company Friday cvening, was posivoned on unt of the re- publican raliy held here thut evening. L ; WESTMINSTER Pastor Absent, Scrvices Go On—Col- lection for Armenia-Syrian Relief Temerrow—Mrs. Attends Father's Funeral. mavoidable hsenze of both Mrs, Columbus Smith, and Mrs. T. Edward Davies, represented the union at the State W. C. T. U. annual con- vention, held Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of last week in Waterbury. Attended Father's Funeral. Mrs. Davies has just returned from attending the funeral of her father, Dr. David Hubbard Nutting, for twenty-two years a missionary in the present massocre regions of Asiatic Turke During Mrs. Davies absence, Mr. Davies appreciated calls from Dr. Ade- lard Girouard of New London, Rev., Francis E. Child now of Franklin, and Rev. Samuel Lee, the first president of the International College in Spring- field, Mass, where Dr. and Mrs. Lee now reside. ( Leaves for Norwich. Miss Ethel Newton left Wednesday for Norwich where she will- be em- ployed for the winter. Charles Koch has returned to New Rochelle after spending a week with his family at Broadview. Charles Rosengweiz, Mach Forstein and Jack Roath of Far Rockaway are spending a week at Rosedale EAST KILLINGLY Friends Entertained by Local People During the Week—Those Who At- tended the Fai Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rofh and Mrs. Roxy Bartlett were in Providence a few days this week. Gilbert Larkin and son and John Shekleton attended the fair at Spring- field, Mass, Thursday, making (the trip in Mr. 'Larkin’s automobile. Miss Nellie M. Chase spent the week-end in Providence with friends. Mrs. Walter Wood spent the week- end with her father at Natick, R. L Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Larkin and children of Hope Valley, R. I, were n of Plain- | T [ guests of ar, Larkin's brother, Gitbert Larkin and family the past week. Mr._and Mrs. George S. Shippee, Mrs, Ethel Huntley and son Arthur of Phenix, R. I, spent the week-end with relatives and friends here. Mrs. Irving French and_daughter Adah visited friends in Providence Saturday. Mrs. Jewett Collins of Hartford is the guest of relatives here. Miss_Vera Gordan was in Provi- dence Saturday calling on friends. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sands and son Howard of Long Island are visiting relatives here for a few days. Bernard Edwards and a_friend from Hampton called on Mrs. Bernard Ed- wards Sunday. Clarence Soule and family spent Sunday in_ Providence, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Peake. Mr. and “Mrs. Frank Shekleton and little daughter and Ralph Shekleton of Hartford visited Joseph Shekleton Sunday. - WINDHAM War Relief Offering Tomorrow—Flor- ida Tourists to Start Tuesday—Har- vest Supper. In accordance with the suggestion of President Wilson that on Saturday and Sunday a special effort be made to secure money for the war relief fund, the offering at the Congrega- tional church tomorrow morning will be for the war sufferers. Miss Mary Little returned Monday from a visit in Springfleld, Mass. Mrs. Robert Pegrum has returned from ten days spent with friends in Plymouth, Waterbury and Watertown, attending the state W. C. T. U. meet- ing in Waterbury. Two auto parties from Danielson attended church here Sunday morning. Miss Josephine Keeney and Miss Marian Larrabee spent Sunday at their homes here. Rev. W. M. Brown will have charge of the services at the Congregational church during the absence of Rev. M. R. Plumb. Going to Florida. Miss Josephine Bingham and_ Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hatch start for Win- ter Haven, Fla, Tuesday Mrs. Myra Kelley and Miss Mar- gery Kelley of Winthrop have been guests of the Misses Johnson this weelk Misses Margaret and Elizabeth Kel- sey of Allston, Mass, were in town over Sunday. The Woman's Misstonary soclety met with Mrs. W. . Maine Tuesday A number of Windham people have attended the National Dairy Exposi- tion in Springfield this weelk. Edward Billings is visiting in At Harvest Supper. Miss Elizabeth Anderson had charge of the annual harvest supper of the | Conaregational church, served in the | chavel Wednesday evening. About 100 enjoved a fine supper of sliced ham, escalloped potatoes, cabbage salad, cranberry sau olls, doughnuts, e, selections on H. ( he proceeds Lathrop’ ed to EASTFORD District Superintendent Scrivener to Preach Sunday—Mrs. William Ross Victrola. bout $25. Accormpanies Nephew's Body to Maine for Burial. Mr. and Mrs. George Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Keith, Mr. and Mrs. William Warren and Mr. and Mpss Edsar Bosworth Tuesda¥ d_Wednesday at the dairy show in Springfield, Mas : Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Tatem of P nam spent several days last week | with Melvin Tatem and family. | District Suverintendent to Preach | Rev. G. G. Scrivener of Norwich will preach in the Methodist church day, Oct. at 10.45 m. George Clark of Putnam was at D. arke’s last Sundas 1 Boswarth attended the dairy pringfield Monday Accomparied Body to Maine. William Ross last rom Maine wh ith i Hussy's body sey | \ nephew of Mrs 1 neral of her | In Warrenville last Saturdey . M. Bowen has sold his place, now occupled by William Ross, to M | Tatem. Misses Kelley and Boardman return- |ed to their in New Badford, | Mass...: Frida - 15 several | Funeral of Aliert Slade—Bcth Parties | Nominate Candidates for Represen- tative. The funeral services for Albert Slade were heid in the Warrenville Baptist church Saturday p. m., at 2 o'clock. Burial was in the Snow cemetery The annua! business meeti: Warrenville Ladies' Aid soci held with Mrs. W. C. Brown, Sa afternoon Demceratic Caucus. democratic caucus, held in afternoon, At the Baker's | Frank Morey and . Knowlton were | | nominated for representativ M ay Etheridze of FEastford | called on’ friends Here recently | of Norwich has been : I.. Case. Republican Nominees, At the republican caucus, Wailace L, Durkee and Clarence Barlow wers nominated for représeniatives. wils observed in: D ay afternoon, Ote. 12th. entertained a party cek. Ca hunters last THOMPSON Miss Gertrude C. Warner's Book at of | Public Library—Chase-Kies Wed- ding, Tke place now occupied by H. B. Ingraham has been purchased by Mr. Gladding. Mrs. M. L. Eddy and Miss M. E. Blackmar wtre recent guesis of Mr. and Mrs. A. , Reynolds in Worcester. Rev. W. B. Chase preaches in- the Congregational church Sunday, Oct. i22nd. Receives Miss Warner’s Book. A recent addition to the public & brary is Miss Gertrude Warner's ac- lightful child’s book, The House of Delight. Several parties have been in atten- dance at the National Dairy show at Springfield, Mass. Chase-Kies. Miss Alice Kies and Chas. V. Chase were married Saturday of last week and have taken a trip up the Hudson river and are visiting relatives in Springfield, Mass. CLARK’S CORNERS Capt. Robert Clark celebrated his 81st birthday Thursday. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martin and Patrick Navin have been atiending the Springfield fair this week. Mrs, Viola Jewett Clark was in Hartford last week visiting schools and friend: g CANTERBURY GREEN Tercentenary Sunday Tomorrow— Grangers Hear Interesting Paper— Chief H. L. Stanton's Suggestions Read on Fire Prevention Day, ( Tomorrow (Sunday) at the Green is to be observed as Tercentenary Sun- day. At the church mecting last week the church voted to take part in ‘the tercentenary campaign planned by the national council. A closer attention and study of the program of that cam- paign calls for full attendance at the church meeting next Thursday even- ing at the parsonage. The pastors sermon last Sunday was upon spirit- ual growth and the expansion incident upon it. The text I Peter 2: “Ye also are built up—a epiritual house.” The citizenship meeting Sunday evening showed much public spirit under Mrs. S. B. Hadley's leadership. This week's C. E. subject is Manli- ness and Womanliness. Ne. 6: 1-13; Est. 4: 6-16. Leader, Mrs, Clinton Frink. Officers Re-elected. The Ladies' association annual meeting was held Tuesday at Mrs. James Lathrop’s with reports of the assoclation work. Officers were re- elected for the coming yvear. Harvest Supper. The harvest supper and entertain- ment to be given Friday evening, Oct. 18, were postponed and ye: weil at- tended Saturday evening. In spite of the storm Friday evening perhaps 25 took supper together in the gallery of the church. Read Paper Before Grange. . At the grange Wednesday night a fine paper was read by Frank E. Mil- Q-.o has been recently nominated presentative on the republican ticket. Mr. Miller spoke of ithe worth | of co-operation among farmers in or- der to acquire latest imiprovements in farming ymplements and methods. The grange has two other members ndfi- nated for representative, on the demo- cratic ticket, Hart Goff and Michael Shay. Fire Prevention Day. Fire Prevention day was fittingly observed at the Green school Monday afternoon. Ten visitors were present and much enjoyed the program which follows: Readlng of governor's procla- mation; readiog, Forest Planting Not an Experiment; original composition on Why Forest Fires Should Be Pre- vented; oral composition, Forest Ser- vice; reading, Chief Stanton's (Nor- wich) Suggestions for Preventing Fires; reading, Laws from the Public Acts; address by the town fire war- den,'A. Hale Bennett, who spoke of Canterbury’s fire experiences, the best methods of fighting fire and the im- portance of prevention. Opportunity was given for questions and general discussion, Motored to Clinton. Williamp Barker last week made the trip to Clinton in James Apply’s car, visiting there his cousin, Mis. Barker. Attended Dairy Exhibit. Several Canterbury farmers attend- ed the national dairy show at Spring- field. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Sabin drove over late last week, making their head- quarters with relatives at Mr. Sabin's Morris old home, going to Springfield from there. Another party from Canterbur: made the tr Mr. and Mr: p by automobile Tuesday Charles Kenyon, V aiter 158 Main Strest, Norwich, Cann OF THE EVERY DAY NEEDS. THE NEW STORE WITH NEW MERFHANDISE 7 THE PASNIK CO. Wherever you go, whoever you meet, have the general cry OF THE HIGH COST We take great pleazure through this medium to tell you the pesitive truth that we can save you on your riady-to-wear, such as Coats, Suits, Dresses, Corsets, Hosiery, Underwear, Waists, House Dresses, Kimoneos, Millinery and Infants’ Wear, in fact everything thal a woman or child wears outside of the shoes. We don’t handle seconds. We don’t handle damaged goods. We handle:reliable merchandise only. There is no secret in our methods of saving you money. When we need merchandise WE HAVE THE MONEY TO BUY IT WITH. WE DO NOT LOOK FOR TERMS, and often, in FACT very often, find many of the manu- facturers hard up against it who need the ready cash and that is how we save you money on The shoppers are amazed when coming into,our store and see the wonderful values that we offer and they wonder how we manage to sell them at such low figures. Con vince yourself by visiting our store. ’Tis now blooming with up-to-date merchandise your needs in our line. ready for immediate wear with prices so low never heard of before. THE PASNIK CO. 158 Main Street, Norwich, Sell It For Less * The old Cranston Building It is as plainas A B C. Conn. - morning, the glass. aploy of, . S thickness Theodore W. White has entered the of window |stone were guests of William Hanna|have been pickin, last week. Mr. and_Mrs. Willlam Ryder of Rochdale, Mass., visited Mr. and Mrs. Randall. short potato crop, the apples on the Cummings place this week. Farmers hereabouts report a very of inferior quality, rotting badly. to take the T, H. Crowell made a business trip| Fred Smith last week. and in come cases to vidence last Thursday- Cth\l:;' boys a{\gh&ed adt the camp from Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Plummer and eshire on ‘ednesday aughter, Dorothy, and Miss Doris COVENTRY place of those who Sahlin were week nd visitors in Wor- Hartford Theological Seminary Con- were to go before the board of parole. cester. Mrs. Henry Lewis s entertaining| forence Tuesday—Ex-President Tait STAFFORD her mother from New Yorlk. Tolland Ecufiy and Party to Visit Hale Place. Mr. Nathan € Stereopticon and Mrs. Frederick Demming, Lecture—Six After Sunday Morning Service. Baptized ! Burdick, Ex 4 S ez Albert Robertson and Miss Cook of | Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Barrows and e Dpley Sudibruman; BOLTON Hartford called on friends here Sun-|Mrs. Minnie Darrows spent & dey in | Enters Trads School, 2 day afternoon. It was twelve vears|Hartford last week. Harold Carr, who has been helping | New Pastor Arrives at Congregational | SUie_they were here beforc, Mr. and Mrs. M. Wright of Spring- i o has been helping | New Pa L L Ecnugatcs Mrs. E. F. Storrs, and field, Mass.,, spent the week end with, Clinton friends on his farm SM6| Parsonage—Juiius L. Strong and|Storrs were 4veek:end visifol the 'former's parents, Mr. and Mfrs: Glipson Frink on his f’xll:.m durm_;_-_ the | plde of Daniclson~Surprised and | H. Storrs’. Wright. i :,,lm:l“!fl,\.: > :nm\: : um}x::l TRl e Conference Tuesday.H : . Harold J\nd\r;ws sr&cn\t{ Sux}d;y w'lt.hAn 5 o e olaes o gl The annua] meeting of the Hartford [ his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Johp An- High schoal, class of 1615, this fall en. |of Grand View, Tenn ho has ac-|be held in this church Tuesday, the| Mr.and Mrs. F. B. Engley have been R e e % this LAl en- | epted a call io the psrerational | 24th. The morning session | ibelspending a_few days with Mr, and S 1 : Shaen & with b= w000 anneh nference business but in the after-[Mrs. J. P. Brown. Mr. Thornton 3 com- : e noon some fine public addresses w Miss Elsie Phillips is passing her 5 with Beriiy Cornell. wont to the nage 1 week. M R L e o e oty donar v fexpectan e Eiven: vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Charles | Cen; st fueeleh o shuya motoricat: 5 N b | Most of the farmers from here have | Phillips. Former Teacher Married. HonubliosniNominsse: atiended the > Dairy Show at| Miss Helen Wightman Is spending | Miss Fiora Moore, formerly teacher| The republicans made the following | SPrinsfield during week. a week with her parents, Mlr. and Mrs. at Black Hill school, marred Oct. | nominations at their caucus ast week | Held Up by Skuni i gWelen iy 11 at her home in Leverett, Mass. to | Friday cvening: Representative, Sam-| While R sl roturaing Hlustrated Lecture. Raymond Ficld, also of Lever The|uel R Woodw ¢s of thelpome from hunting Mondiy evening | Dr. F. P. Batchelder of Boston gave wedding was double one, Miss|peace, E. Wiltiam R, French | he was met by unk-. that caused |a stereopticon lecture last Sunday eve- Moore's' sister Hazel being the second |and W. 0. San ) st ie is o falrly |ning to a large audicnce. Subject: brice, The t ple: ik B i “Soldiers of ‘he Cross in Mexico." ce. wo _couples on | ic C ates, quick shot but in this case he came | “Soldiers of ‘he Cross in ) o their wedding trip together by auto- | Bemooratic (Candidates, . Aol ol The Wednsaday eyeiting servitelint o o following | out second. mobile, drivinz throuzh the Ber e demoerats met the following |ty “*Wednesday _evening praye omitted as the and“into New York state, oo odmnae for e - | meeting_was held with Mr. and Mr . L. Manderscn, was at- Leaving Norwich. ment M. Sumner, Marvin W, |J- Y. Walbridse. e tending {he Uaptist State convention Milo Ap who has _working . G Moine, e e x were baptized at the. Baptist in Norwich with the Cross Construe- | m Daniclson. - esident, Ttk and Wie, and | 1 last Sunday after the morning tion_company while they have pat up| o v f4s L. Sirens, who| Miss Helen Taft and a larze party of | CINEOL the Hopkins & Allen building, has now | T and 3t Sa in Dagielon | others from New Haven arc expected sk moved with the company (o Athol, Tegrecent , Danielson | t5 he over Sunday guests tomorrow s 3 where_they are under contract. | 20 have boen on 4 SEHIn, W { George D. Sevmotr at the Nathan Hale BOLTON MNOTCH Mrs. d Safford lasi week attend- Enoie fither il noth o A e DIacE: ¥ L —_— ed the funeral of her grandfather, | SUOPES father and mother, Mr. and Aprointed Delegates. M and Mrs Darling and two Daniel Cransten, of Nerwich therr rotm trin to Danisicon. where | The delezates chosen to attend the [daughters of Farmington avenue, taining her sister and cousins from | e S ple were surpri: v ntion at inss 2y | Darlin, mother, Mrs. Davidson. Lyme, Miss Cora Huatley, Miss Mary | o1 h A & kin, Mr. Mrs. C. E. Howard and two chil- who presented Whitford. Entertained Newlyweds. Mr. and Mrs, James Pope had their guests the week end Mr. and Mrs. W. Raymond Noyes, who were returning from their honeymoon spent in touring the New nd states They will reside in Mrs, Coriiel sited her | daughter, Mrs. Henry Davis, at Quad- | ric this wed Mr. A Gay visited friends in Glouchester, "R." 1, ‘4 few days this weelk. lernard Caffery has moved his fam- ily to Dayville. ] Mrs. Bridget Grimshaw died at the home of her son, Mitchell Grimshaw, | Tuesday. i Eugene Gibney movéd his family to Putnam recently. Mr. and Mrs, B. I Taft spent the| week end at North Grosnerdaie with Mr. and Mrs. P, P. Turtelotie and Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Taft. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mitchell vis ited at Central Village Sunday. Mrs. Albert Rollinson is yisiting her sister, Mrs. James Bmerson in Worcé ter. ¢ | The Ladies' Aid society held ~a| Harvest Supper in the vestry Wednes- day evening. Earl Weeks is working in the ex- ress office at Dayville. Mrs. Charles Blockmar and Mrs. Timothy Sweeney. visited friends at North Grosnerdale . Tuesday. A party of little friends gathered at the home of “Mas}r*Mark Aldrich Friday afternoen o celebrate his sixth birthday. . Mrs. Charles Anderson, Miss Ethel | Adams, motored to Worcaster last Wednesday. NORTH STERLING David Brooks and family of East Killingly spent the week end with George Pierce, Jr. Josiah Owens is serving as juror in ‘Willimantic. BFX Miss Myrtie Griffiths has gone to Plaiifleld for the winter. Wil Birchard and family of Provi- dence are staying with E. D. Randall. Mr, and Mrs. George, Newcomb and E. S Randall were in Worcester last week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Billings of Providence were week end visitors with Willls W. Whi Very littie hm’:t,:il s being done =0 owing to s heavy lage. The first ice formed hepe day [ neizhbo; re My ments w to wish happiness Mrs. Ridcout « Mrs Carpent Miss serv weels to have Walter E. H }dren of Manchester son were in Sprinsficld vecently to-at- | was sent from this town by tend the dairyvinen’s show. | of the New Haven Ti Calvin Rugsles of Sprinefieid spent | e Sunday at Anita R. Baker te of New Hoven is o s Ratura to New York, e land_and Catherin Mr. and Mrs. Elmer J. Finley and| endieton three children have left their summer | friends from Manchester day home, Shady Nook, and returned to Clese Summer Home. Miss Edith C New York. Mrs. on and dau | Springs spent the Mrs. Louise A, Carpenter and Miss | Helen, Hesd home here, May Carpenter of Naugatuck arelgspent the at | FErnest Wilson me time w Fran- | home here, have returned for the win- [ touring car in Staf Ruggles. here Miss Helen | ittle Barbara Aw Manci: Jane iinl ndover, and- Mrs. day Mrs. Jane B. with Mrs, o =y served. STAFFGRDVILLF Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Douglas of Boston ———— are in town at their summer home for Supper Held at Meth- | a short ti Annual Harvest odist Vestry—Social Items. and Mrs. been vis and Providence Mrs, James M. of Mr, cently. Harvest Supper. The annual gerved at the M. E. vestry last Thurs- day evening. Rev. Miss Bro E. church next be The Desire of the World. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Miller and Ernest Cooley were guests of Rev. Marion H.. Jones in Canterbury Green over Sun- day. Miss Bertha L. Belcher is 11l a: her ome. Mr. and Mrs. Calisa Sht Charles N whi daughter of Hartford spent Sun- Sumner. ng friends in Jewett cm# Laura Fisk of Orange, was a recent guest of Mrs. J. O. Booth. Baker Simmonds of Providence were guests and Mrs. ter leff has returned to il with er after o visit with| " Mgy Mary Kelly of Middictown was | the week end gusst of Miss Florence as returned | Smith, few Serenade and Gifts. Saturday eveninz about 60 Hebron | people give a serenade to Mr. Mrs. J-mes Martin. presenting a rocker and other gifts. After an en- tertainment ceasisting of instrumental and vocal music, refeshments were There's plent Io because nearly S. Hutchinson eve Hutchinson’s mecther, ind Misses Nett hman get in on the ground floor. Green were guests R 3 ns was ciected the | Sunday of Judge Howard “Wiio called | delesate to il o T . Mary Warner and TLeonard ro Salien | convention at Meriden Oc < of South Manchester were much 3 —_— calling on local friends Monday. P Judge M. W. Howard was a Hart- HEBRON ford Tuesday. — g for the state are In town Screnade and Gifts for Mr. and Mrs.|\working on ‘he new state recad. Daly visited| James Martin — Henderson Fam . Leon, Mr. Taylor and Sundny. ot B e are boarding at Mrs aries N. Loom i : d T . Davidson ard Miss Mabel Loomis, was in &| A number of Iehron people have ¢ i i middle of thelpcen at Sprinsficld week to at- were Manchester visitors on removed. |tond the national dairy show. Among! © and Calvin Hutchin- | fhe nuniber was Albert Hild £AST WILLINGTON ind George Smith, Cope- | attended * : Iovereit the dairy show at Springfield Wednes- * of _Stafford week end at her has _purchased a 1 Sorings. who has been trouble, is f Franklin Cushman's parents, Mr, 1l Cushman. of rcom at the top, erybody wants to’ and Personal SPRING HILL Candidates Nominated on Both Tickets —Short Potato Crop. . | John Risnton have | Bead is cured. The recently. DaeS| Poth representative caucuses wers held at the town hall last week Fr day, the republican in the gfternoom, nominating Leonard Smith and Bert C. Hallock; the democratic in the even- ing, whaen the names of James C. Green and George H, Andrews were selocted. Several from here attended the fair at Springfield, Mass.,, last Monday, and a few a'so on Thursday. Rev. H. H. Powell of the Gordon Bible school in Boston is to preach again at the Baptist church tomorrow. Cutting Off Timber. Charles T. Crane, who has bought the timber.on the Freeman lot, has men at work cutting it, and is setting up his mill. Carl Brickson and Fred Will and Mrs. Nettie William Ferry re- harvest —supper was wn's subject in the M. They invariably Sunday morning will Dess, palpi ion, Purely vegotable. 80 yEARS" CON - W. V. Odell Black- Sick or nervous headachzs always result from a torpid liver or a dis- ordered stomach—treat the or gweeten the stomach, and the urest way is to take SCHENCKS HMANDRAKE PILES relieve all ail- ments resulting from liver or stom- 1ch trouble—guickly remove giddi- tal biliousness, indi- fon, constipation, ete. L P i or Sngne Coated. TINUOUS SALE | Dr. 1.'F Seheack & Son, Philadelphia.