Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 25, 1916, Page 11

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TG £ : oamkatviny in "Srange nay. 1T mfi é 3 &) S o oy 5 Friands With Delightful Hespitslity. X Bay % for thetr Plumb_will preac! bl ; ¢ 7 = : gt % Vb syl s - e _ . When in Doubt, Vintes S04 Tave, was a reminder that | “\iry" Brmma Brown of the Jeru a, ‘and_von Mervin Y . - |district has returhed home i z / £ g 9 ‘with ‘spending severa] days with Miss . % ; e BAST WOORTOCK . [T e e | O R — * . Push Both Feet’ Set of Booka Given Library in Mim. | nesday from o 3 and latter's wife, Mr. and Mrs. |land on_ Factory strest. stunts by mem! l-,t‘ig.fl» ws, at Maplecrest. he Clover eircle meets this (Sat- m"ds.u “I:mbnchm‘:‘mga m My N GEEALL T Sl | TR sOwehn iR Sare X heith, - Miss Machillan of Noveich orge O. ins of ‘abyan’ 48 5% . Soule's parents, Deabon and Mrs.. bebn spending a. faw dayvs. in town. |18 With her for the present. . ory of J. M. Paine—Mr. and Mre: J. Just Annsuncad, Gs : 8. May Gelsbrate Silver Wedding. s . 3 } ; l ¢ - B g 0. | 2, 2nd, Mre. H. C. Tastrep L : THAT'S ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW to drive Reo the Fifth, Tamfty: Rev, Walter Lan . tained a fe ends 4t dinmer ? g 3 . S5k o? oo, Mass. wa| BT L TSRS o, et | Bty B’ Ss B : LT 3 P, mn-ndfm-) gational um;!uzd&y:nrflu mflm‘ 'm: and wind c:m"‘"‘ ! S - THAT'S-ONE REASON WHY this great car is 8o popular with g+ Gife ibrary. engagement been gnnounced. 1 > - ¢ womendrivers—its Mise Hoath Entariaine, ot 1o SSLoFL 20w books hve been aaded mmmh:\% has Been spendine ! 3 : mdemflfydm iss Helen Hoa pul brary. several weeks at The Inm, i 3 “HANDLES JUSTLIXE my old electric,” exclaimed a promi- lurge of young friends at her | number s & sét of 10 vol. Photographs | home TRumday. s “:_m“: . home. rday svening. Games were |ic History of the Civil War, presented K. O. K. A. Supper. | £ = = WOoman Y essayed RuSnd S eeshouente. ware seryed gy Mes, V. oG aine T merior of Bar | “mne x 00k A meevid an epaer ; o S ke e e e ‘Lila Mathewson visited friends ber 3 4 supper in the el Friday évening. 3 ¢ % was o8 casy to a . Danicleon Monday. Conn. Vots, °* C% B 18h Resiment| 4 programme wnich tollowed included i beem to @rive her pokey old electric. | Nerman G. Adams and Dride of| ~Hairy Cady has sold his place near | BUSic by the [Iopkins orchestis i 5 X ¥ - Bochdale, Mass, spent several days|the Trompson line and bought of V. | Nesdlogs by Rev M R Fiumb HEUS : \ 4 YOU SEE, THE TWO foot-pedals are both “brakes”—and the ' the. past wesk with. Mr. Adams’ nephew | T. ‘Wetherel] the old stor building and e ot the 1. O, Kok, s left lso | { ~T. - Sou! . Miss Emms. Larrabee reurns ‘.fi ot 3 Chase 'p?:\ sn“" # Silver Wedding Anniversary. after three weeks' visit in L T 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. S. May celebrated |asnd Windsor Locks. = T A e e vvidenco | thelf 26th wedding anniversary . at| Miss Ruth Bates of Woodstock is = apent the meek end at ber home here, | LHeiE home, Fruit Hill Farm, last Sat- | the guest of Miss Florenie Perkins. = H s, Toren . Ohase was fhe guest | Urday evening, nearly 100 relatives| Mr. and Mrs. George Cook returned = i of hep soh arthur 1o Chase, and fam- | &nd friends accepting their invitation. | Monday from & motor trip to various |. = { el oy ety After the informa] reception a short | points in ths White Mountains and = i 1 logd Stme of Providence is vi program of vocal and instrumental| visiting their son at Hebron Acad- = . I Sy music, readings, ‘etc, was given by |emy, Hebron, Me. They were aceamm- = =] WL Mordan 3¢ Mashentu ome, of the guests. Refreshments | panied by Mrs. Koombs of Providence — = T dorde s Taien Thonth re_yerved in tho.dining room. Mr.land Miss Squires of Willimantic. — L= ment QUL D VR SRS " | ama Moy recsived: gifts of fio = i X = . silger, and & substantial sum in 2 = _ the other by the right foot;.emdthecivtch pedal is controlled t E4ST THOMPSON W WESTMINSTER = Lot ; - = i) Amett ay. their’ ehilren, are all = by =3 Birthday Party at the Ina—Temper- | at Tlome at present. Congregational = TO STOP ‘and hold-w-car on.an incline, 1= ance Sunday Observed, | Services at Methodist Church. | . Union Thanksg = ng:fmmltmm r’“ = (0 el The pastor, JAR, Miller, preached| tral Village P: = n set two = A birthday was given,at the | from the text found in Hed. 13-14, at 3 - . sets of beales—one with the foot, one with the hand. = Inw Tuesday L by . Geo-ge | the Methodist church last Sunday. His o i = i 0 = - Bixby-end Miss | subject whe A CIty t0 Come. & Iarge | mansoe roiies oieace Jast Suxtx: =| DRIVING REO THE FIFTH is taetf to the novico— =! in wnenor of ir | congregation was present. This little o T > — ” = 5 \iia | ChUTChIAS ying: FOrROMN D batere | Loccyrse. f ‘flhfelg;slmnwvl;‘qd ke = for all you need to is “SEin push both feet.” Car = i 3 ot down to a|the wobld Jesus Christ as the R Mo 1ot R aeng Himesih an® = you know, when you are standing = o well preparcd chicken dinmer. In ihe | God who Rave Himself in propi take up his cross daily and follow = still. = g afternvon singing ard a social timc s; and not for our's|Mer = = 3 was eénjoyed by all L 0 e L Sublect for the Wedn = ‘THE VERY FACT that you-dorthave to think-which foot; nos = Temperanco Sunday. A J ke | ening house prayer circle: = $ 3 = RO oo b NI inddy s B RS R = need to use your hand at all; but can keep both hands firmiy = N p iy b DU urs na’ M Shristian Nation for Thanksgiv- = grasping the wheel, where they cught to be—4ill the ems =3 : i o Connic s ek gtie 1l Imighty God? - = ‘passed—makes this the safest, simaplest car in the — % wae given. There was no preaching, 31 be 0o Jonior TEbEHngs drive—bar none. = as the exercises tock the place of-the 3 = . == ] Mres T Dlwen e = IMPULSE is automatio—4or, = o RO VES : WEST <THOMPSON are spondng a few davs with friends = THE VERY is o ; Whet more netural = et et sdste < | S i in Lebanon. . = than, eceing spmething ahead of you, you'd lean back, brace = ington. Church Interest=-Personal e I Mrmict = = - yourself against the back of the scat, hold onto-the wheel—and = Mr. Hou Jived o ! As for som a union Thanks- == X Ei erson’ place. T o Whao | siving service has been arvanged for = press both foot levers. L__ 1y 1 the three churches; this time with = THE REO ENGINEERS made = The . ks § by . the chureh on the green, at which the — meny experiments and tests to = meeting Tt | St facia 7 Ifnrea pastors plan to be present, and = determine just what the average inexperienced mean or woman = Ject of the | of ‘Putnam _Ad: Raps. oMl et s = driver would doinan 'when an object appearsin = harge of M 2t the h { [ church. RevyMr. Manship will = = F gharge of | ervlce’at the hime o e 7 : = front. And this famous Reo control is the regult. = John Smih s . T. Bawara Davies will = - = My Foissell at the | chanze w = JUST TRY IT yourself—if you have ever driven any car you = : of_Central = need absolutely no instructions. Giance at the index plate = i = that surrounds the “one rod” control lever—and you = returned home = Reo dri from the & o — £ 0% Jonn, Ray spent Friday and = expert driver imstant. = turday ¢ atinding the 5 his daugh- = i = | Billy Sunda: 4 | i TR = AND IF YOU HAVEN'T driven before, you will, after one ten = .- The Kl{w s Daagnt he! { 7 iler's subject lest = mimsute lesson, be just as expert and have the confidence— = g | 2y meetinz 3 ng | Sunday e Cit Come, " Ty = ich is the main thing—of == a dinner and cake sl gt b. 13, 14 here has = . n old drtver. = e = ¢ = IS IT ANY WONDER the demand for this Reo the Fifth has =i " SOUTH KILLINGLY. = always been greater than the possible supply? = A n rshor iy = P =| &3 e for = = Sz, ang Mex o, Cromier were |} L = SIMPLICITY OF CONTROL—and low cost of upkeep are the = | unday visitors . E. Phillips’ Sand: a = chicf reagons. = Mr. and Mre. Ravmond Gates have | sapg a dnet. = ks 4 = R s oW ours | Qoss: % _anl Gkoas rternoon: ik = THE PRICE—$875 . o. b. factory, is the other reason—for the | = ban purchased an aatomobile and will | *°} arles Clarlk ot R ot e = £ quality, the bigness, and the hixurious riding qualities of Reo = i T I S S T 3 Kiten s aobuph ., Hanand chiften /ot j= the Fifth at the price, makes this car “The Geld Standard of — et e walr sraital af the ¥ e | Hartfrod, Conn., ure visiting at Fred = Values” among automobiles. s : 1= odist eharey"in * Danielson | " Harry’ Coviile having repstrs | MAITIOtLS. o ched do. Dkali | = ¢ M c = evening. 4% | made to his house. lindton. Ssbndue & D e viattin = Reo = Mra. William or in Da iTF Johnron has been working Trciidng: st Semiine | = otor Car Company =| - on the road the twe veeks == Lansing, Michigan = per in Gramge hall Sat; T™H WOGSDST 5 5! « ing. After the somoer there was 3 | SOUTH WGODSTOCK = W. R. FRISBIE 5=1 short Aafmrent consisting of — = s = 3= } Peading, & diaiogie and music. Mrs, | Mr. and Mre len:y Yours, who = Majestie Building Phone 1109-4 1= Edmund Goodness had charge of the |have been visi in' Boston for a | o= 1= supper. | Week, have returnca hore. . =] ' = James Whiting of North Uxbridge | Mr, and )Mrs. Kitson are ct home on | S Annie bple: = 1= e s M . anning spent Tuesday = ;E‘ . P e ar ol th_ Sterling. = = | Gertaugerkisilapent: this vk end {tored fo I T ubn is to]. Mrs. Thomas Underwood and Mrs. = ’—_— ettt WAt e s Aot Robert Marriott were in Centreville = =! R Erown and James Penfield, two broth- jam Nelson was home over [Tufsday = = & Sunaa; i e = = Mies Kate Per: the week end e = s A drem of Westerly = (= with Mr. and Mrs. John Peiry. . — —— Vil 13 st . Ezra Edwacds of olunto ~alled Bl = = 2o oA falbeTt Williams 15 soon 10 Siart i | it coupiny Mps. Mars Wilcor o = = m« at Grange—Many in | 0T wiiiams, who has beon i, 1| TEPAS, L0 o e of M= = SO g e cpnaare: | pINIng, A Ehi” SIS Who' Havd SR TRORESS il Meoeo Rlcy Tawerd = .E_' There was a good attendance in iting & K. Hersiton, have fe=| Saess e Mery. Wilcor” Satdsagy 1= }5, R e e e g e | Pmed o Bew X s pepane st = N - a e e, e tral iage. = Hhe costume of Ye isldwrlygmec: and NORTH H. George E. Hill of Moosup with his = R miared Ralr. v ngyptend _lv_.lND AM new sutomobile took his mother and = turday evenine thers wak a choir | Ray Hanks has moved his family to|Lule D. Kenyor, his sister. Mrs Har- 1= rehearsal and C. E. social at Bdward | Hanks Hill ehAuftaug 1o Proenix, T L, ast Sun- = Gallup's, which was much enjoyed. Mrs. Daniel Maine with her children 4 Shau o o oenix, e = Miss Cynthia Phillips has closed | recently visited her parents, Mr. angd|9ey A . = her cottage here and gone to spend |Mrs. Henry Stimpson. = the winter with her miece, Mrs. Slo-| Mrs. Leon Hayden has been enter- €l S CORNERS = holders Wedneeday. ~Eo far as pub- | taining her sister. R = 2 = » Miss Esther Gallup spent Sunday rs. Eimer Sisson 3nd children left| Old House on the Spafford Place Torn =| 2 : — i ‘ *¢ ber tome here. Monday for Detrolt, Mich, wiers r. e = e e \\/’llll””m —r n Corey carrl . Lewls | Sisson is employed. - i - e e eted - e b 2 T T T 7~ . s — ho'm;:a Spfll:":f;leld aftér a week's > visit at paren ere. B2 Of aoonsocket has beehl | Ernest Staly were in Worcester Wed- | been elected president of the Ladles'|suthering being at the Plains. Rev.|ing a few days in Worcester with Mr.| i SCOTLAND | ; : g Rd o P gy o Bt B e esdar. o ; Ald Society of the Dalelson Baptist | Mr. Mansiip, Jlately came ts the Mot |and Mes Sovaed Beown gt : o : S A J 3 MoK ~ Told Adums of Hartford, with a|church, - odist church, has been asked to preach| Mr. and Mrs. Fred Graves of Black SR : i 7 the funeral 6¢’Mrs. D‘.‘“;mm;; Siibinis wen st Dis Tather's one’dey last| Mr. gnd Mrs, A H. Battgy "end|the sermion. Hill made the trip to Middleboro, | Good Cheer Circle Meets With Teach< ) Z were Cinteaintis “in | Tk . daughter visited at Clayton Wright's Studying St. Mark’s Gospel. Mass., this week, returning the same| er—Funeral 8 Frederick C. Rayner 5 o. G Foster Mampton High school. | p - @nd Mrs. Tred Mills were infin Pomfret Center, Sunday. . IO 3 ) : Z z | ""&n ancient landmark o is the|Putnam Wednesda: Henry V. Haswell was in Providence| Last Sunday's sermon was _intro- |- Farm Sold. ¢ The Good Cheer Circle, a newly ore i : p o , ey otace ong | o Mr- Bosteni has meved his family |Tuesday to attend the funeral of aducing for Bible League study the| Mre Gilbert Palmer of North So.|Eanized class of the Sunday { g ; x ° |from ta ePratt place over to the Hoye | cousin. book' ‘of the' gospel according' to St.|ciety h 1d her f Mr. King|@met with its teacher Mrs. Saak the sarly set. ) y has sold her farm to Mr. King Hag been torn plage. Mrs. Herbert Battey has gone to|Mark, prefacing that study with alof Iyme. ball, last Saturday afternoon. Mr. Mre. Brigntman were at|West Woodstock to remain oyer|Short story of the lfe of the evan-[° Mry. Truman Hart is Improving in|Members of the class took SUDDSr their home Sunday. Thanksgiving. gelist—“John, whese surname Was|health. Mrs. Smith of Pomfret visit- | there, and discussed matters of busi- Miss Mildred A. Davis s the book- *M;{lfii i&cu :.::u. i rvice, | 54 her this week. uess pertaining to the class. keeper in the mew Woolworth store, ‘ollowing e mo; s service,| Mrs Fred C. Holt of Puh md | i 2 \ WOODSTOCK Danielson, Frank Hoxe, lately returned from the | her littie son have boen miests of MT | sunday, e 20 por mons ¥ “A. I, Dattey was in Putnam Tues- |State Conference of Churches at New recemily, “Mre: Carps son Har | Sunday, Nov. 20, has been appotmte | r Rev. F. B. Harrlson gave an fllus- | day evering to attend a session of | Britaln gave an eénthusizstic report|olq was at home over Sunday from |gd 28 All-to-chur o Donatlen Pafty at Parsonage—Gift of | trated lesture on missions connected | Israel Putnam lodge, I. O. O. F. of his trip, supplementing his Teport | tne Putnam Trade sehool. be observed hers and it is expected $60 in Gold for Pastor and Family |with the Woman’s Buard at the Con-|_ A Ccottage prayer meeting, conducted %. dtne evening meeting Of ChristaBl Miss Frances Palmer has closed her SIAE & S i ,:::em“udmfl“ ”.: Miss Lula. visited last woek e o | amiiar Swae s hel Waas S T quag, for the winter and Is VsIting | throughout the town. rence W. of New York is N - i ion to Mest. er, 3 y of For- i < Leb. with m-‘m of Camp- a few days In town huntiag, | nesday evening at the home of Mr, Ladies. Association to Mes! eaf strest. Harttord. o iss Grace MacDougall was in : oth | et Tem L. D. Whippe ot Sroton has|and Mrsi E. A, Davis. The Ladies’ Association will s Place and Mrs. Hicks are both e : i ; 3 Mrs. 1. Anderson t severd]{been the guest of Mrs. William M.| Miss Olive L. Kent has returned|Tuesday from 2 to b o'cle ’2& wery ill at their respective homes. Child’s Funeral. ) { ) 4 days recently with Miss Abbie Vaughn | Gaitup. from a few daye stay in Fitchburs, | Mrs. Hiram Haines. Al the of| The Grange hall is being painted. Frederick® Charles Raynor: Shndiie ot Rice Olts, Bi8 e irs DMt Dot Jnes | thay pasifin el hemr sEe e Late ‘Dandelions. year-old son of Mr. and frs. Bertram Mrs Ida Place entcrtained friends s Gy Baj this ek counted nor, died Tuesdaynight ef_m = Mrs. William Towns entertained Jst | George Barstow this week counts e i 4 18_vi relativés In town. from Rhode Island Sunday. weel her brother, Eaward Davis, who | 77 dandelion biossoms on the side hill | nORi, STeT 2 Shore fHness. Fhe S0 Miss Tester spent the weeck — e e motored from North Haven for a few |south of his house. Ariand Chapman, John Moseley, John end in Boston. 2% days’ hunting. William Towne re- —_— Brenn and Gerald Waldo attended & CANTERBURY GREEN |turnea in his car for a return' visit ASHFORD dafrymen’s meeting at Plainfield Sake il ELMVILLE . : in North Haven. urday. ¢ saioefoeug ¢ Union Thanksgiving Service to be| Miss Melissa Larkham apent sev-| v .. pooic ang son, Tarl, and|gclly Durves is working at the " Jemes Ment and George W. Kent| Held Thursday Evening—Study of |Sral dave last week ab ber brothere | .o ot ™Mormll of Wallingford, were | o o (am for the Uncas Power « wers in Fitehiburg, Mass, last week. | St. Mark’s Gospel—Mrs. Gilbert|fom o recent illness and is about his|at_their home here over Sunda; i Fred Gee is to ercct a house on his Mrs. Mora Law of PFoster Center| Paimer Selts Farm. work again. Wiliiam Morey and family were in|lot in Windham. The cellar and walls béen Sl T owmon Witeht Mrs. A. J. Hetrick, who has been [ Worcester, Sund. are completed. Mrs. Frank Af Davis attended the| A Thanksgiving service will be held [ much confined to the house during| Mrs. P.J. Cassi A George Taylor, who recelved severe mur. and Mrs. V. R.|at the Green Thanksgiving day at 8 |the last weeks, is under #a doctor's | Sunday with friends here. injuries early in the fall is now able in Tuesda: p. m. The Second Congregational|care and is {mproving somewhat. Henry Lamphear hds purchased a|to get around by the use of crutches. Mr. and Mrs. H. Call arfd|church of the Westminster side of the| Mr. and Mrs. k E. Miller are|new automobile. Cociit et Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gallup and|town and the Methodist Protestait | spending the week in New York. Herbert Brown is entertaimmg oML S IONe, of Danielgon, ;were recent|church of Canterbury Plains have| Allen King and som of New York |friends from Bridgeport. illlam Adans; ‘who’fs at St Jeet been invited to unite, as has been the |are in their Canterbury home for the| People in this vicinity are com-|s hospital Willimantic, is drile k. Call. Biker 5 Williamsviile| custom during the last three years,|hunting. plaining of wells getting low and ther. here . Tussda: ilast year's service being _held at| Mrs. Beccher Brown and daushter, |is much need of aeavy rains before tne Conklin of this place has Westminster and the year ®efore the Miss Helen Brown, have been spend- ground freezes . winter. much_improved: ~ Although he sained some physical strength he in very serious condition.

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