Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 9, 1916, Page 10

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FROM TWO STATE§ poo daughter, Helen, of Auburn, R I, a ew Lond llty been guerts of Mrs. C. H. Pike. N on Cou . T Wi fiteh ana] a0 MR Piie and four scsis mo- ~ i o ey daughter, Ruth, have returned from a | tored to Boston last Friday to hear = GLASGO vigit with relatives in Uxbridge, Mass. | Rev. Billy Sunday. - Several 7q_80- | Goir Rehearsal ‘and Social—Mrs, E- Bi of Danielson | Ing. this week with the party from . it T q Pastas il Pasmily Reosive Gifts, for i e Taaay | Paiem B. Géllup Wins. Prixe” st Norwich s Mrs, . Watson and daughter of New | A ‘missionary ‘meeting will hela| Corn Fair. Holiday—Job Thorpe Will Join Wife |1 oioe: Wetoon 0d danghter of ok | noxt Thussday sfrermoon wiie toa| € frs.. A. Stanton w2 i o} ’ hahbee: Nir, Hod My Tency V. alas ol B. E. Bady, The leader will be Miss| Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Fletcher has rsturned to a2 s a2 o N St and Soes, Tyl & Fawson spent | Pratt, “Thy Sl Bs THINOE Been ] e Ao rned dence, where he js employed. 4 anad: qn& Thankegiving. in Winlimantie. wih e ’;°|fllfv A N L o e into the | coss with Rev. and. Mee: Albert Stan | o U1S. I Per it gy 0 = 3 X Wilimantic : 3 : ‘and Mr. and | Barber were 3 : b e 5 2 3 thelr dnu:g.t:r. Skrs, Horbert Sonlard, R Sa M Winfleld Colwell en- | house recently purchased of V..T.[ton in Natick, Mass., = A Monday to attend the ‘funeral of their 4 Mrs. Benjamin Stanton of Attleboro. > A 2 Hen: . Hill sturned to Nis | tertained-a party of relatives Thanks- | W L H 3 “While | cousin. Lo H pom B Provsncs ol Shendine & | o BV T W | LB cone or enryana, sanea g |3 SRR IS Sondey i tor it relse S has been vist: fow d:g. with his piece, Mrs. W. G. il of Taiinton, h:::-.,ulgr. o Ml Mra 4. W, Glaersicsve, Mr. end| Mr. and atre, BawisiFink took an ves 11 Jewett City. ' Buna : 204 A Moal Host el 13 1551 s pure, itis . Miss Annie W . :cley has been . ? > » .1 . p S. May motored to Norwich | automobile . ride Sunday to s, | Mise Anr . has ] ! / g o e R T il £ Danielso 3 - v 3 - o el T el o T e ekt v e i T iy elicious, it 1S ford.. 2 3 ., - >3 w::-'.nldu:ielh B'..“;';fi?i‘{;’ -: peé‘tewm = ;;'n’;r;‘;n Chase returned to Can- Sunday School Union Meets. The choir rehearsal and social was | Ing their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, 5 Hi & ton Center, Monday, after spending| An interesting meeting of the Sun-[held Saturday evening at G. H. Gal- | Robert McFariang. . 3 M Mi. ang Mrs. Charios Downing were { the ‘ Thakssiving . recess. with Bor | day " Seneor Dialon was helqin® he lup’s and an enjoyable time is report-| Mrs. Charles Barber left Saturday R &N s> ests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Selway |parents here. chapel Sunday. evening. Speakers|ed. This (Saturday) evening the ro- |to spend the inter in Providence at| { ! Fhonkegicing cay- | Mrs. N. I Holley of Sterling and | from Putnam, Dayville and Pomfret | hearsal will be held at Allen Sayles’ | the home of Doriatlons for Hollday. M AN TR o o o | e Miss Esther Gallup, Miss Minda | Olds. healthful. ' osts Monday of Mrs. F. A. Davis. Wooden Weadding Anniversary. Tanner and ‘Miss' Blsi Teturn- 2 wal Bak r & CQ.Ltdv R LR e Bk O Urs. Addie B Cail spent Thanss- v ,?d",,,,m . rigo was siven Mr.|<d Sunday STIROORLG, B chools [ icr e in Danielson wi and Mrs. - i X after spending the Te- & D 2 n| 350 . ' ESTABLISHED 1780 DORCHESTER,MASS, and nelghbors Thanksgiving by timely | SX0E 1y, Donisleon with Mr. and M o dlmrice Mesiopking of the Cen- | cess at their homen fiere. . i e g /0 hanie ner. 3 P 5. | ter district Mdnta; . in_hos ot SRR Araost i : ; 32 2 Bhete guests. incladea” triends Trom | Miss May Fuller of Putnam ie vis- | toT Jistrict M wedding _anniversary, | o M= #nd Mrs, Herry Holmes spent trice Sexuiin has been vis i . N | L) 3 E A 3 Partelo of Sowing ' Bas. 3 Taftville, and Willimantic, also their | 1ting Mrs. Winfield Colwell. After a_short’ musical p Mre, | Sunday - with ‘Mr. Holmes' parents in | iting Putnam relatives. 5 . . 7 ; danghters, Grace who is teaching in| Mrs. Albect Evans is ill. Wendall Witter. in b ehnlm aa. | Griswold. Miss Mildred. Tillinghast of Dan- 3 nted them Mr. and ‘Mrs. Buj The &5y North Andover, and Gladys, a student [, ;058 Judred, Tllinghast of Dan- Semblen fcanyaily: \bresentsd 4. ot [(yesterly have been visitors at Albert Laal i ollege, TGoston. 2 ‘Brown’s. - A family reunion was held 5 : E 3 6 t ‘hafriian, . Lewis Putney, at # e o ' 1 tho | DALY fee were served., at. Mr. Brown's Thanksgiving. : S e M. E. Church N. the gy Amelia Barsaleau, Harold Ensminge: guest of Mrs. W. G. Burdick, and also| - 3 “Church Notes. - Whe Prists it Mo - 2 sy o e Faserat b7 Frode b B s esmas sl by EAST KILLINGLY T Jastor, M- Mfiller, spoksto | . mr. and Mre. £ B. Gellup sttended | Bast pom s theor Sunday at her home. |, * b ol 1 eath '3""‘“‘ 5:._‘.:“;" re ‘4% Remiaert, Sactard 1e metoerty L i Bva- Enskhiee 1, SRBOREVE: bt thi. De'“g’x“‘;'m‘g"m‘!"&"’t‘eg“;‘fgd'”‘"‘, " Cor. | the New London”county ogrn faiv in| My and’ Mrs. Frederick North at- | s T sy e P i gosggeal. i Korwich J E ¥ uther G. Andrews spen 3 3 - |Norwich Saturday. -Mrs. Gallup was a'a 1 i e B “Mormonism Peen' o} Going to Oklahoma. woek-end. with. relatives in Taunton, |3, 14 Hia subiest was Codh Bar: e S M Saliop Gay. rneral in Washington, R. I, ['Miss .Woodbury to Tell of Work -in i ere he has been fog 3 food from | Monday. Job Thorpe starts for Oklahoma on | Mass. ing. Mr. Miller is a full m corhy, i .. 8oon: treatr Ove-past. year. The. fi- Edwin Cross of Willimantic was a| Lumber and Mining Camps—F. M. am'ng gt ; ek e eral "d, at_ Bome of. Defember 13, Mra. Thorpe went about| Mis Giadys Mason of Providence| the two works of grace, on-| “Jarea Galjup has a mew auto. P Iy Sheldon Addresses Men of Parish— | . The pastor, Revs T, Bawara Davies, SRt AT, Bome of six weeks ago, and is much pleased w;u“fi“fl; o Thamey Manon. | ture B5 TSRS Johr o %‘, Victrola for ‘School. Leg Broken. || ‘Discussion of. Taxation. at the|wasin' his own pulpit Sunday morn- terngon at 135, Rey. ._Puflcr offi- with '-;';“"’a:::“h s D Bohart sBhekietanhn: Sl el Coantte e b o O \” and| A sufficient sum of money has been | William Nye, who has been employ- | . Grange. rs. Eccleston. = ige;; Toe: theme of is sermon trom | clating. it A TAABuES sang Therda 4 - : : Matt. 66, ualtty - | & Beautifol Home ot The boars = , .| also 1 John 1. 8: If we confess our|obtained and a Victrola has been pur-|ed at Frank 'C. Tillinghecrs stable, e S Ll Beauti h. r The ladies were pleantly entertained e e R e L e e ’:;jxthm and just B fon cliased for Bicorc samooL 2 hadnl;m leg broken ¥ a deking horec. e Miciam I;qxs’lo':gx\;e:v‘.v&m&k“w- i s "‘o“é‘ofinag,‘};m‘:;,:‘;;’: :{,’m:rze’ch;}g’?éhufihmfink&;fifi Men, Wednesday ; 2 ive us our sins, and to cleanse us e C. E. consecration ng_on roof of the ouse belong- - E Ciienan. y coo; The mectings. havo heen| SUpid lo Rest Fuctam [ T |elve be our giue ana ¢ g [ Sonday evening was led by Sev. o | ing o "the “Contral Worstea” Co. hap| £y the pulbit a¢ e e on ey oo i Eourant e, comyy " | Cirtian Hl lesves “at <son. Wiliiagy i till atte holidays when | o P Asan in -1 Thessalonians . 5th [mons White. There was a g00d at-| beoi raised and the butiarce rooatis a. m. In the evening af ; ¥ 1 Be 'm?u“llm et with Mis: BT, DM ant AT ?srggl:'e:fiem chapter, 238 verse, “And the very God | tendance. ilbert C. Walker has been in Jewett qug:b:fltmdlgmher -udlent‘wmto the, mz"": H"‘""c:"’" o ‘,3?';},‘ the :‘uflr",fig‘i" = ;:‘gzfi’""fl' g &3 e et o . | of peace.sanctify you wholly; gnd I vy this week. A r and ing camps of the west, How -Christian: g . 4: 1 . others, R T Crtnton Tociaston were A T e O i S holly S Miss Mabel Ragoux, Brglish teacher | Her takic on The Widening Traji being 116, o sy busy | oicester, /George-af - Hariford asd A 2 3 i to the comi: of our Lord, Jesu: ‘| & visit at her home Boston. = eavor meeting at p. - > Foom ° » e ., R a2 16 Ray Botton sttented e renk et A LA Tare Moot | B s T 2 ®| Mesting of Missionary Sosiety—Wom- | = Miny “trar, lom! rter, who at-| M. will be led by the pastor: Tne sut: Tuesday attorncon, with work in hand | Mass.,. Mre. James: Carnansof Stafford the auction sale at Stillman In Wester- | in®Sintiord Springsr E7 L Home Clonen Bl e | L mranie, prRe8, peon, viec | dect Wil be. Defy Svil. "1 Kings, 21; [atid plene for mors, having great fun e e oo Mige i T £ , " and Mrs. g it 2 . iy, Taeaday. i e o o el SCOTLAND Home Closed. Porter in_Hebron, & Union Service. Death of Mrs. Parkhurst. Was. at Stafford sireet-cometery. * ON o 2 5 The members of the Woman's Mis- |, Miss Ethel Barilett 1as been at her | Thankssiving service on the even-| Wednesday . aftornoon - mire Susan | ot ~ Wages Advanced. PREST! Mr. and Mrs. John Moran of Me- | Representative L. J. Maffett . Gives | yonne " soclety were pleasantly enter- h”fi;’“,fib‘;“fimfi“ gton of Norwic | \n5,of Thanksgiving day was a very [M, widow of.Charles R. Parkhuret, = A etipg "ot ,x?mm ‘Wool . chaniesville have been spending a| Election Supper—W. C. T. Us Gifta|taied by Mrs. James §osontly enter- 5 gD palair in spite of the dark skies [eniered into rést: - She-and her soms. | manithibis a0 ool Howard-Keneston Engagement—Bap. | ghanicsvllle. have been spending for Shut-in, % home, Thesday aftetason: Thorocmacs iting her. son, Eba Hunt-jand muddy roads. The storm kept|Whlam B and Bigae Ti hoa jons tist Men Hear New London Speake! Mrs. Mary Wood s sériously ill and - 24 present, who sewed while listening vea | mping cared for by a graduate nurse.| Representative Leon J. Moffitt gave|to the fourth chapter of World Mie Mr, and Mrs, Bert Barnes moved| Miss Lucy Holbrook of Providence Batarday to the house of J. B, Bates. |spent Thanicsgiving with Miss Adg Friday evening, Dec. 1st, Mr. and|Shippee. Mrs. E. M. Howard guve a party at : : 3 5 ihe Westminster people away, but-the | together in, Canterbury for the past w’;fi? 4%, 0. ma catisy: John Stone of Brov Hdence meas| clearing came in time for the Plains [ 13 .Jears. “Another son, Charles I B . Mof ather, aeeday by the illness |and the Green to meot together:in the | lived nearby. A daughier. siee: Joms SR a public oyster supper Triday even: 'éx‘féhé’#“’f&'fi"é“’ S Evm, BY, Mrs.{ of her father, Nathaniel B. Thompsos Congregational church. . The Methow| E. Garvie, 1ives in Moomip Seoirn o i:':,-cefixfi}rficnm This will be ek e e ey i oL 4 [ WalieesaRke. The bulletins hiithel iR v glst inister, Rev. Mr. Manshin gave | these Mrs. Parkhurst leaves fonr me- | (00 1 ore, reresente] £7 the s Miss Eleather Sheldon 1s employed | number, ferved 0 & Iare | et hranouust W w3 S iacget in Norwan e Loring was a visitor s e “aaress, rousing in its challenge | phews, sons of Charles H. The fu- | b gthid. 2 within one vear - their home, No. 44 Wood street, Lew- |in the office of Dr. <nowles in Dan-| - Mr. and Mrs. 7. B, ‘Willoughby were | Tead by Mrs. Plumb and Mrs. Pegrum. " x xgm:wbpefi:rorw:—dk:y t'?“:’eho:in“};’r = Yri sahelltodax. (Bat- S e iston, Me., and hunnom;ced éhe o iel‘s‘lon_ R in Canterbury Monday. t; W“_f;’fl;;d to Elvfii“w t‘;""',‘; u‘l‘”"fl'fl Was all from the pews to the accom: urga';y )alccoum of rain and the condi- t of their elder daughter,| Miss Edith Harrington of Worcester e gi new china for edaga R 3 t i ude Harriett, teacher in Gould |spent the wesk-end with hor brother,| Fuof‘;‘;":; Sr ?7‘1(1 collese.” Tea was served by the host- | CANTERBURY PLAINS . | paniment of Hiram Hawes, violn, and | ties cr oaunt, of rain and the condi- Academy, Bothel, Me., to Shelton E: Y004 Cheer circle held a penny £ : Y the organ by Mrs. Hawes. not represented at the Thanksgiving < = 81 4 . A ess. Rert Keneston, savings bank teller 1| o i srnston und family soclal:Tuesday evening in the chapel. i i i i service .held .in. the church on the Shelton Bank ‘and Trust Co., Shelton wood, Candles, postcards and notions| o anGa:“:i C“?;l';m:t. St. Paul's Ch"mé::e‘r:‘u s e (0 Another‘::th":rl. : st Me";xa: siter- | Green- ol t ve E ver $7 w: 2 A cises—Persona ms. n; unus nter- Tsm. Conn. Both the young peorple are WARRENVILLE T e T ¥ wEs aeared. | church ‘met. with (Mrs. W. . Hurs g est was. the meeting of some two dosen | bt <5 M"’;“":""' 7 graduates of Bates college. Their mar- Tiesdsy for o brIcE Siay. mold Tuesday. % Sunday morning the pastor preach-|men Monday night-in the gallery of |-, When. pians of- the s Sl . s S Tlage s to take place the coming|Minstrel Show Given by X. Y. Z. Club, [ Arec: Ernest_ FEldredge of Long Isl-| Miss Bthel Manning, who has been |ed on the Christiane Wane: any Sn. the church to hear a. stirring com- | date- are. oy e moat dered | T | stkck imiing et R s Yiadon P ot Willimantic, and was a recent visitor here. ompanion Jor Mrs. J. C. Fenton for|ward. The text from, Daniel 12:3 | Branity: program srser: by F.°M. Shl- | lecture-on -3formonism will: occur. = About 30 men attended the men's Several mouths, returned to her home | And they that be wise shall shine asjdon of Boston, who headed up com- | Grange hall. As. missionarles of that | plant has been completed. It-#s roun. meeting held in the Baptist church In South Windhant Wednesday. Miss |the brightness of the firmament. ary|manitr v oh the fourfold economic, | faith have recently been in this vi- | and 125, feet high, constructed of hatf confined to|Jessie MacMillan of New Haven is is Case of Diphth Case sold his stock, tools and ing implements. at auction Tues- |, MIS. J. M. Saunders R Fi soci; s 4 y, E y: bricis, On es there are tiwe 4 they that turn many to righteousness | educational, social, relizious. basis, | Cinity, this: is timely Z g Wednesday evening. They listened to o7 i n to move his family | t€ house because of diphtheria. with Mrs. Fenton for the present. as the stars forever and ever. -Presiding- at the meeting was ¥. E.| ' While“working in the woods Mr. J.|letsers C;, Aa- i y He is soon to m s 1y 3 b e Oho o7 4 a very interesting discourse by Rev. | ie iwitinetis 2 Winslow -S.. Gallup cmploved in| William S. Chappell has closed his| The ¢ B jmeeting Sunday evening | Milier, newly clected representative | Rosenweig cut his foot with et [peuio ot (et J@rdiorse power M. Adams of New London. —Sand-|“jfice Mariorig B, Gase is cmployed | ET2tford By the firm of Billings & | summer home jhere and gone to the|was led by Mrs. Bernice Bliven. The | from Canterbury. A collation ot iors | His Brothers Infasl; who was working batlers Korthe Dgatine>plant was de- wiches and coffee were served in WATlimariat o (A3 Spenecer: Crocker house in New London for the | subject was The Conssoration of B | fee and emie ays served. WIth him, helped Mim put a tourn- | livered ‘here Tuddday by autotruck The ladies of the Congregational| £ U0 B i son Miss Helen Koch of Westminster | winter. Iness Life. A feature of the program was the |duet above: his ankle. Troid A\‘ewu'zx%\-&. = ‘Thé weight of the B Tl & Ohsistrian st oy aonal Mabel Matliewson ‘and a friend| W28 the 2uest of Lucy Carter Sunday.| Miss Anna Claassen and GHiss Maud | Sunday evening the pastor preached | Ifbétus brought for the agrieatuint = 3 boiler- is t to super Thursday evening. There was shaway, R. I.. were. Thanksgiv- Speaker from Hartford. Btokes left for Brooklyn, N. Y., Wed- [to a good sized conzregation co ire Sreension school to be held, it 1s hoped | SOUTH WOODSTOCK Illustrated Poems. 1 2 good -::tend-nce- Le ing guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. I The Connecticut Temperance Union ;‘:j:;;s' ;"-}g'i“r:e’}u‘;fi:i‘end several lsubljec'- }\'halzi is ‘Yrgislsmnilxv The | early in the coming year. The Book club Tuesday- evening was J. O. rary was in banon Fri- | Durkes sent a speaker here last Sunday A > o son. 'ext was found in Matsew 9: ;. i in charge ef 2 committee of new mem- aay. BASL B Oames spent.ihel Tuntiegive Ialk o e e o 10 Reform. Ms | , Miss' Anna_ Bates returned to her | “Master 'Chicial W Perkins _from Faffiest. of Rarssnaye: Cotal Qnue It Suthbeidge WeAdinG fe b e oreren s g Tabdns At Rist Bome | ere. | Bockman of Hartford, who delivereq | duties in the Springfield, Mass. Ii-|Riverside. Grermsar school, ~ Jewett | . Flte ladies ‘of the parish will meet —Grange Holds Election. Courtin! by-Lowell. The reading was felles Durant - wud- ;o) ot| 2 At aadrees: , brary. Sunday. City, seznt his Thanksgiving vaca- [[TU€Sday at the parsonage for their e Sierott. Ty second rart-was LISBON ol iicgh L W W (R rolr. and Mrs. John F. Woods of Mt |tion at his aunt's, Miss Grace L. Ten. |bi-weekly work and sotisl from 3 in| - 3ir, and. Mrs. Swan, Mise Startevant aux from Hinwatha Tre oD — - the former's father: Orrin. Cushman. | Hewry:Chesbro-shot 5 lacxe dess last | ormon and- Mrs. Will Philkips of New | ley T 45 p. m. A * {ana Mr. Andrews of Providence spent ~Campbell: ‘accompt- After two weeks' stay with his par- | Bey. B (. 1igoie ted at thelseek, ek e London who were recent-‘gussts -at W School Exercises, 1 ___ Funeral of Miss Pla Surday_ with Mr and Mrs. H, T. VA Newton on ents, Harry Foote returned to Mount | wedding of Albers (o 3 ard Miss| The Christian Endeavor Society held | Surarr by uried to their homes | wiss Glaays Bushmell . closed ner |, Miss_ Emily Place, who died. here{ Wotls. e : Vrd Brettily. stamad Hermon, Tuesday. Rosamond Wit its monthly consecration :mesting on | oAy alternoon. Fksniganesday atternoon for ‘the | the evd of Thanksgiving day was bur- | "E . Gitbert ‘s New Haven spent | e, Plane. "IC as ver¥ prt Mra. J. I Kennedy returned home; Mrs. Earl R Wright of East Hart- | Sunaae toint The president, Mrs hey. saine has'a new runabsut ear. | ooy s with special [1ed Sunday afternoon in the Moosup ! Sunday in town: 3 son ‘Mrs.--Sinnbt Tuesday, after pending several days|forc was 4 recent caller in o Alice Willoughby, led the meeting T Dok eme condiged com, sgivi s by the ‘chil- | emetery after funeral service at her [ iss Nellie Lowe is suffering from a | Savis. mesiosin ny- a1 in Willimantic. The X. V. Z. club of Willimantic s Vhos Rhaiin: S| manlon ‘seryice af St Paul’s:THurs - Manship gave the chil- | Fesidence at the Green. Only relatives | severe cold ' ? Mason and Ethel Pecbe, J. Herbet Irons of Seymour was at|pave a fine minstrel show in 1akerc Gifts for Shut-Ins, day morning. tall on the meaning pf | #ttended this tribute service, the min-| II. Wells attended the wédding ' of * Pistor Ordaingd” - Bis home for Thanksgiving and the ! last Fridey evenin: Mrs. William Potter was presented = Thanksgiving. £F|ister at the Green officiating. Her | Mis: Maude Austin and Alton Smallf 5 Horgiey S r s remainder of the weels B ialanil, a collection of articles Thanksgiving EAST THOMPSON Miss Pavline ka, Who has been |[brother, George Place, her niece Mrs. | of Southbridge last Monday evening. he ordination service of Rev. Mars Miss Blizabeth Bradlow was a Hart- e e e el day from e ladies of the W, C. T. U, visiting at Mrs. P, Sabin’s, return- | Pierce of Providence, with two dangh- Grange. Election, shall Dawson, was held Friday in.the ford visitor for a few days last weele WESTFORD. She has been confined to the house ed to Stonington Wednesday ters and ‘son and another niece and TR o = of . Sexinet church. Fr Storrs. . The pastor and dela Miss Agnes Enquist of New Ser for some time on account of illness, | Sunday School . Board Holds. Annual | “%f William J. Barker is visiting] N¢Phew, Mr. and Mrs. E. Freestone of | The annzal -election o By et £ Tpn. -BUrshes met in coups tain “wpent Thanbsgiving with her | Squires-Waite Marrie ot MEoand Mrs. I B. Willoughby were | Meeting—Christmas Concert Plan- | refativey Lo e bain R I | Westerly. Miss Place, a little Jady in | STange was heu lnst Wednesday night. S 0 pch: was. served mother, Mrs, Ola Nelson, o ’R‘u;'m" el gf":i“‘ Bl oriieh Tiesday on busingss. ned. Mrs. Charles R. Parkhiirst, who has | the_ seventies, had led for a number|The following officers wcre elected: at 1215, - The Mrs. Maxwell Reynolds and little 3 e Rev. Mr. Nigh of the Howard #on, who have been guests at the pa peen in boor health for several years,|of vears a very retired life, but'was|Master, George . Hamilton: _oversee, sonage;" left Tuesday for Rochester, The annual meeting of the Sunday |is seriously ill. school board was held Sunday noon. Valley church ’ will preach here on 2t Sunday, in exchange with the pastor, ¥.. the home of Mrs. Resnold's mother. | PAT1OW have gone to Mansfield 1o | Ret afterncon .service epened -at The _ordination sermon -was deiivered Mrs. Jennie Barlow and Miss Gladys known for her industry and gentle- | Windsor Clork; lecturcr, Amil Nel- erma i - | gess, doing for others what lay within | son; steward, Martin Nelson: assist- by Rev. Vernon . C. ke of Willi= Martin Lovering. The Toltows od e mersines o e ent | LaNn S R e Bl i e L et e oy e mantic. There was a. vocal duet iy LT ollowing officers were reelected: | ed divine services at the Plains sharch p to ¢ e R o B Mr. an@ Mrs. G. A. Kennedy enter- | *Pe"d the winter i - Mrs. John Ransom, superintendems; | Sunday evening. which came on in late summer. Her D{.‘JDSED Spal 'ng’v‘_l reas i ;1?' Miss . Thompson. +and: Mizs Wallaee: tained Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. George Squires—Waite. WOODSTOCK Mrs. G. T. Robbins, assistant superin- | 'Mr. ana Mrs. Boute of Stonington | Prother remains for the time in their | Wells; secretary, Heapor, Jol Cones, | Bev. H. S. Winship of Coventry lcd the Richards of ‘Wilimantic and Mrs | Friday evening, Dec. 1, Albert §P9gan secretary and_treasurer, J.|have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. 1. B, | ome in Canterbury. Tl Totmson: Damma. Namme 1emes, | congregational singing. - : = ' Wiilard Collins and son, Irving, of | Squires and Rosamona C. Waite were M. Ranso; rarian, George Robin- | Sabins. y h . Sehe Toweal s 7 hard Coliog i | e e A R L e e e Classmates | son; assistant librarian, Frank Ben-| Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bushnell have R Sy M"f"‘"w S egsns: lady nesistantlosi. BOETFON ITCH seas Duncan McKay has purchased an|groom. Rev. B. E. Bughee of War.| Over the Holiday—Teachors Meet.- [ 50n* organist, Miss Edythe Wood- | returned home from Plamfielg e s et ing Wednestay, e ey Soyard. planiaty Mre 2 d ] automobile. renville performed the ceremony. A ing. Rard; assistant organist, Mrs. Carrie| Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Perry, who B e e awas ek | HieLt R & Sawyer was,a Hartford visito public reception will be held in the Robbins; superintendent’ . Home de- [ were visiting their son In New Lon. Mot of T - he, Breaent S g * Teatey Of b chaich thls (Saturday) | The Ladies Bangimlent Society helq | PATIIICDt Mra. Carrio Robbine, Tis | ace repiine their Sunday. Plaihfelt O ho Hawant Hali o 3 LEFFINGWELL évening in honor of the newly mar- : e T ) Plainfield Grange was a guest and - -EASTFORD 3 treasurer gave a full report, the school | Rev. A. Manship preached an ex- g 5 - —_— ried couple. See Wedhaony colk A% e sharaen- | being in “good condition ~financiaiiy, | cellont serman Thanksglving night at{$0CRKer A solo was sung by Miss : Boith Lefngwell ot Saxtone| Ruth Barlow ana Clarence Buck of | Hinery waseosy afternoon, with Mrs, | Sl0Sing the year with money in the | the church on Cantorbury Cireen Ov. W BhES a M MIs River, yermont epent Sunday with | Hartford spent Thanksgiving at H. C.| Georus 3. .iutts. ay'l [ e d E o tne weather | thei{ Fonateagtion N e e her ul?m, Mr. and Mre F. C. Let- | Barlow's. Miss” Stella_¥rink - and _four class- |, 7S Bannister, who has been visit- | was rather small. Brevities. C W B, Rice.'was 1n Willimantic om busific A Tueslay .. oo q Gilbert Deatie attended the funeral s, Clemmie Mjlliken. of Fartford - s father_in Holyoke, Mass., Sun- Nt Thankigiving 3t W. Hows : it 5 Bthel Darling of West Mr. and Mrs. Pearl . Herrick, Wellesley were' entertain. | 115, In New York for several weeks, Mr. and Mrs, Willlam Wright of Harttord visnea v ] £ ave been employed at the Buck f. s : ’ " | has returned home. Worcest ksgivi h | to their home in Groton, Monday, after taeir grandmothers a:rv‘m?u e Speut Mon- | iave gons to Peimar o e i Sivieg e Frink homestead on Thanks. | 3, ethrned ho Sunday school are re- BROOKLYN g e i = | aponding ThatkSeting. duy ad . ths [ Mr. Davidson,. over;Sund: Harold Rose and family wave mmoped 2 Richard’ ‘Child ‘has Been” o -aitor | REAFSING for & ChHistmas eapaert, jJliss Lula, Tennelt of New Bedford, | weck-ena with relatives here and in | The Ledes” Al sicieiu ot ine: Quar- va . n & Mrs. Ella Hoyle: spent Wednesday | Mi Cain § ifornia | Mass., spent Thanksgiving with Mrs, | Pheenixwills . 4 5 UFG Beld 3. dme social the Uncas Farm, from Norwich at. Valleystd ; : 3 ss Mary Cain Starts for California . sp giving % ! S Fown CHAPLIN Tonths e in" Webster. EoMre, - M. M. Marie H H. Beecher Brown of Black Hill. Mrs. Edgar Bosworth and infant son fdson niz Mrs, Michael Blacker has returned . Teachers Heard Paper. . e i e Hestoes o VAT ivEieoE Rt Keaneth, were in South Woodstock, daugh Ladies’ Aid. Society Holds All- At the teachers’ meeting at ‘the. par- SOUTH KILLINGLY Women’s Club. boro, Mass., were at the home of James | Wednesda ";h ::' :-:IK t‘er e tH”rt;mr%% Meeting—S: 4 by - Willi Y Sonage Monday evening: 3 Appley for Thanksgivin, Mr._and AMrs. les Clark, and B B Dot ot the O o eeting:-Sepmon |t by illimantic | Hamilton read & paper, The Feonomis e oy, Catn stmted on Thurs- || i and. Mre:\ Stanter., Moors 5 of |3 M Tles ) Clox sister; T preatn oo 1,0, G108 Paator. Interprotation of *Bible Fistore: ent venSE Yas @ Visitor in Prov- [day for California. where she 13 to | pigy T recently visited the lat- Ao, Marcy. of Putnam, at St. Nights. Communion and Sunday school o o o heiitle Sampson of Wellesley s REca the winter:with: der v, sy f : nephew: | ter's ‘parents, Mr. and Mrs. William | Vineents: hospital. Worcester. whers Wil follow. Rev. W. C. Norris of Willimantic|and three: classmates were at George [ Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Barlow enter- | William J. Hunt, stopping en route nonfierl'L Who returned with them to |sXe is convai: ‘)cln;: after an operation. The subject of ¢he B. Y. P. U, ger- | picoched at the church last Sunday.|dl, Sampson’s over Thankigivies® |tained P. H. Coffey ana family, Mr. B with her nephew, Dr. Charles Hunt|their new home Mirs: George-Clark and Mr. Marcy ac- b Tho consregation were attentive list-| Miss Marion Burritt.of Boston has |2nd Mrs. G. R. Barlow and Byron |and family in .New York city. James Lathrop and family spent | companied. them. from Putnam. Yios at 7:30 p. m. is Dety Evil. There |enere to his. thoushttel sra practical | been_the gues - Place at dinner Thanksgivin o o i o o ther 1o Mio [ oompanieds them: (1o - " 2 3 guest of her Miss ne giving Oscar F. Atwcod was with friends KSZiv} Nor- P v i machin- will be spectal music. Glenontee i Losths: - W, PEATS. et 253 Flske recently married in Jew- |in New Bedford over Thankssiving g et Histmother in Nbp ek gr'hfiakméfenrfixfiy?m Mrs. Joseph F. Jones and Walter S.| Mr. and Mrs. Fred Howard and Y. 37as a former resident of this | day. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Sheldon of Bos-| M i th his portable saw-1' MONTVILLE Ty Of arankiin were entertained | children of Hartford have been visit. | Plice and has many friends here. £ouls Clnton Dimock: joned his fion were entertatned at the miocnoss S A S g & : Thanksgiving day at Mrs. Emily J.|ing W. A. Howard, ars. Gifford was taken seriously ill | wife at her parents, Mr. and »Mre. Monday night. a tintber lot for- William S. Warren. Mrs. Joh Fte s Homvr: Several from here went to the Sun- | Sunday and removed to a hospital for | George . Bakore and ate Thrcenrs | M At ‘the Thanksgivinig - service - last = - John_Eis| > : Dr. George Gilberts of New Haven All-Day Meeting. day meetings in Boston Friday. treatment. Ing dinner, #pent Sunday at his home in Palmer- » . town, The Laidxes Ak}] Society heldd:ln all- -3 da; eeting at the vestry Wednesday Mrs. Mary J. Bogue has returned to | 02¥ ™ r home in Yantlc, ok & ding and worked on_comfortables. They — neral of her _s; i - week .a -collection was taken for the sdam H. b 0 ¥ ‘Winniogene Phipps and _brother aker was New + = i RD Peckhani, E . R I, Fred have returned to Hopedale, af- m‘f.flé':n B!ore'!l.‘hanksg}l\;x:se. e A\ f\‘;\';e‘:;:m,‘{é tt:ead‘dvato e ;:"1’({“;‘;’}, ASHFO! last Sunday " She xisited her eister, RAWSON ter a few days' visit at The Ledges.| Mr. and Mrs. Clark G. Lawton and hand money to Mrs. Bxley or Mra, e Tyier, in East Greenwichy Myrta Doaie was in Putnam Tues- John Fitts and family are occupy- ” Miss Blla Lawton spent the week-end | piox; : 3 days’ this week L ATy with her daughter, Mrs. | SO0, Soe GURDEC atmoon, f | pnsan Hammond of Springfield | 93 and Sunday with Mr. Lawton's broth- | | 0%.c" ing the: Cassidy™ ‘home for the win-| ~MF Ghe Wra 7. r s John Adams. moved to the farm owned by Mr. A, visited at I. 'W. Hammond's. recensis Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Crowley of Vai- | er Frank and family in Unionyille, go- ter: . £ Tuesday to spend the wintcy Aes Ray Woolmansee entertatned |Siii°and ol mmn om0y Mr. Man- | visited at 1. ‘W, Ham 1. Phillips and |le¥ Falls were Sunday visitors st A. |ing in his automabiie, taking Mo Gor | © WEST THOMPSON Several from liere attended the auc| sonville, Fa. . - the members of the Ladies’ Ald Society 2 daughter and Frank Moran spent |- Phillips. linda Nye with them as far as Hart- tion at 8, L. Case's, Tuesday. k and|3,OS0T2° Moreilere town this ‘waek, at _her home Wednesday afterncon. Thanksgiving in Potnam . - ford where she visited with relatives | Piowing in December—Profitable Gow Hom Gpfior hag mld Dis Motk end oEmeNdthe “Wintor: With - hie grindss S Segeral from the siiliage ' aitended ABINGTON Miss Sedie Fitzgerald of Williman- STERLING e Thtaey A aBOOn o enpainy at the Parsonage. o e TS TN | Bt ughds. ‘and family i e fair and supper given by the Good tic spent sev: a s v visiting frien i 7, Whe: ployed. Pittsburgh; Pa W " Dy eninéBoclety &t Quaker ®IIl | o, “y LiTTes e here. Tecently. - . =;at-her home, A. J. Gillis, who has been ill for | ETovidence for'a week. Frank Johnson has been plowing for | wag e flock of bluedirds was seen|’: Miss, Steveta (Cillinekam is employis e ey b srandmothor, Mra. Toseph wsiiget, " | X, W, Hammond and daughter and | some ‘time, has. been taken te ton ‘:;“'MC”“,T‘{& Tl (i5 Dar- [ wir. ‘Sanastrom the past wesk. It o5 Tk 1 Willisani D 'B‘:’fi\il(&m ‘of Wistor 'he Montville football el \ e g = Subert. Mrs. C. A. s % ents, Mr. an rs. ing. W. TS Ly - e - v o § = W, mi] f o T Al e et | e e branding the trado|. Misses Sudle. avd Auia: Fibipbrala Frances Brunsden, who has diph- |C°Ver Sunday. time of year that it could he plowed. | SPanish’ War Veterans. | A rigw bab e Which includes~ ' noon. : s e Ton on, thelr erandparents in Brook- | theria, has passed the critical siage| _Four Generations Represented. || The Johnson and Sandstrom families | . B recoptROI %mg e BT ——— Mion Osgood has returned to|lYD one day last week. > of fhe disease and is comfortable at| Mr. and Mrs. George A. Witter had | attended the 25th anmiversary OF tne b Mary B s TN o A Eve ~ Whi = ~ er hs - folian n 0-resemble 'a- suitease when not use ASHWILLETT her home 1n East Harttord, Winarserett Whitehouse ' was , in | this writing. for guests of late Mrs. Witter's sis- | marriage of Rev. A.' E. Elmquist in principal pyrpose. Tar tret i 2 - rs. William Kenyon spent es- | ter, Mrs. Frinl erling, -two,| Woodstoc: giving eveninz. 1P i e Ll The Pomfret Landing is to he di illimantic Wednesday. Mrs. William K it Tu ter, Mrs. Frink of Sterling, with. Woodstock Thanisgiving 4 - : g A Visitors at I W. Hammand's on|day with relatives ot Gmenn: gdaughters and their children, there| -Miss Pauline Sandstrom has recov- fadetd Mms T ?,}";kv,:f‘,':,‘" T o o afit’lm;eeeo:t;eng“ra:]ve‘;l, Thankssiving whrs John Hammond of | The Ladies’ Ald soclety met with | being four Benerations. soeremdiforss | eron ord her illness 5o as to attend STAFFORD e Edward ‘Smith of Montviilé | Eooms have been fitted . up in - the | GIArks Corner, Mr' and Mra Frod | Mrs Beriin mistag aotie, met with | being four g Gardiner and daughter | schogl, agai: o L in. ; and son of Pomfrét ana Mr.| tersons Ruth were at the old home over A Profitable Cow. Pinney School. Class Organizes—Fred "‘"‘gm";'.“g}‘:,{:‘",:f“;‘,;’g isieote e e thy maokyand thefgng Ars. R 1. Baker ot Hampton. 1T Fred Greene of Harttord 1s vis- Thankssiving, remaining over Sunday || Rey. 3: . Millers new two-veat:ola orick W. einmort's Funerab—Weol B bl spending Thameagies | Fleven ' members from Wait: Den - : ng relatives here. 0 er, Mrs. Nye, mi Sow that he bought of Charles Claric| ‘o QUi v it W Tun" ; 3 RrAR v Torar Vi, Anderson has been in|make the trip to Hartford and 'sec | of Tastfora, Thaukagiving der:woris N ing week with her parents in Rix- l!:“DE;l;!oe;' ra it e L CLARK’S CQRNE,RS,‘ Hartford, caring for her sister, Mrs. | relatives. § Clarence Palmer and son, Ern- |, Mr. and Mrs. Fred' Smith have re- Thanksgiving, Mr. ed sthe day after Thanksgiving 920 A F. Z has Mrs. Frank L. Martin in Prov- jving E. Jane Sessions bas gone to Provi- t i and Mrs. Watson, | zor ’Che‘;',:’:?'&%"w:fi:‘.'. e e o AN ot oy Douaas Saay., 2T EVINE 35 pounds | gopco R’ £ iiers she will spend the spent Tuqsfld,‘y ‘I'l"h Mr. and Mrs, | tursed to Chicago. their daughters, Grace and. Viola, and . Main and family. Mr. Murray. ail of -New Loitdon, ‘were 0 Acosiity Call %3¢ | Tihe date: for the grange play, Red Julla A. Crumb entertained her HAMPTON the guests of Mr.-and Mrs. Wade. WILSONVILLE e e L M i T, T R T T O P R Sl Tl s O , sister, niece, nephew and hi Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bursham, Mrs, e D, [ i Ui Eap | S o i oy T butting | remarkably satisfactory and rehearsals | ‘Why be out s from Jewstt City, Surday after-|* The gypay “moth ‘scouts are in | Marvin Burnhain, M., and Min o | Mrs. Kate Hazserty was a Web. | mqus, call from the aking " thies | 0% concerning the former conversstios | ATe. going smbothly With tire able help else . one_dose Hampton again. They are boarding ot | (00, White, were at Calvin Burmiance. | ster vislior: oo e 1 o ar colursinn | A e Y ¥ hod.everzhody. "will do Eggleston's men drove nhis : s nis L Pglmer of Woonsocket was a¢ |, 2Mr. and Mra. S e L e B R e e L Class Organizes. of Schenck’s Mandrake stock from his farm here to h: Mra s grandfathers, the week-end.. y Wi eir _daughter in Woon- 4 2 spirit ur 2 | wonders for yow.*' <= =~ /mear - North- Stonington ¢illage, vn’f‘figg:flvv:’éfi;;"in:&?icmybgfi: N Eaward Chepel, visitad, his sister in ket TS Bidwell will stay for a St fon ot o e . cone SR That Do ipath o b e h:",:,,‘::;,fh’::‘Z:um,z:’:::ynfifl 1780 reputatigh week,. i & New Jersey. = oo L WAYE. 74 yia 7 i onedtp e huinghene N e S A ton doge Sommenced Monday atter o |fown, the coming year _tew Nelsom| which tter [God ts created. in right e e e B T eomspaton o Whig mante, | eturned - 3 W. Mar- | few days’ vacation... . - - $2501 - do= bl years, e Welnesgay. St b 480 hla wark withrows, Mr. Scheriter Is vory ill at hia home [ Ing the Work was the smallest re-| R g Ty Sy B waimest- | presented by, the. class in June. The IR A lll’lflfl*wm_fl ) ey His son, Kirk, of Leominster, was |ceived. ~. SOUTH, COVENTRY |™if him over Sunday. WOODSTOCK VALLEY 1 . 5 5 . - $ of Boston spent| The Women's club of Brookiyn miet W. A Pearle” and family spent il Bea the week-end with his mother. Monday afternoon, Mrs. T, M- 0. Mas: . - i Thanksgiving in Providence, sucsts of | D! Helen Balawin "¢ e Work | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Welch of Bos- | lor bolng hostes. a- mopi i Mar- ‘Henry Vroom is in Philadelphia on dwin aw of the | Mrs. Pearle's parents. : Was the guest of her brother, dYenry | ton spent Thanksgiving ‘with the, lat- | New Opera and the Singers was read | a business trip, o Bk, = pent Thanksgiving iu’:;‘a y-?: ”.’1‘;;. Pll.v nl’ r-l“ svwn(; Bu;'c}_ynmd Jnk@{}vgfi" day, P iatoic m;;] ln.r%:;ts. b ~|by Mrs. Stanfora and ome on' The| Severalfrom here went to the Brad- § 7 in Scotland, guest= of My and| i and Mrs. B DeVernd rick die: Weleh has retufned, aft Ragtime 1 v Mrs. | ley theatre Sunday to hear Al - 0. 'B. Lowls and!Mra W g i son_ Normun, of ~Ner> London, | short stay in Bostan. T o A T crone et b s | 163 theatze Sunday to. hear A1 Saun

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