Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 9, 1916, Page 11

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[l L0 yiatiene oo, ot paen TWHW{ M]ll_IBN was bully charred. TM shop fl not been -~ hiac u but as n storage. -l' place man: o N vears ago was known'as. zlul‘mm Mk Prodaiaros ki Provi. | and the other half of the hause, cut- buildings and farm is owned and oc- Meeting—Lyman Case to Be|cupied by the heirs vt Jnu- OSulu‘ Tried in Rockville—Votes- For-Wo- | va:! BEST, SAFEST CATHART) FOR The selectmen he lar month-| ") [VER AND BOWELS, AND = g ; L. g j P tem | ™ Tivi AN sovice _ n Reo t it H. C. Hawking and fami u 3 " 4 # Ko with the fami-| proiidence, R. L, for -rn-nnmvm; THEY'RE FINEl' DON'T STAY O\ : and family of Hamden “fi,f'::f,"‘,‘.‘,.""". pay of this week 1| . BILIOUS, SICK, HEADAGHY 2 ) & 3 t 2 ve ou nd with Mrs. Davis' | gietown on Thanksgiving das and Mis OR.CONGTIPATED. - Z ] QB A; Colline. Flaherty remained until Wednesday of > g o SR B o R R R : = R the Price of the Car service Sunday by & finely ren- g e Wae b for " A ¥ ) i - : d Piodgorry BOLTON ot Two Golden Weddings Celebrated on s Tsland Milk| Thanksgiving Day—Feasting, Gifts of which the| and Congratulations For Mr. and ty spent| Mrs: William H. Loomis. tami with. relatives in Bers Mr. and Mrs. Chariés N Loooils . celebrated their golden wedding .‘?;Wfl 'g_:fl"m‘; Thanksgiving day by having a hmlllt:.r L i 11l vmmm the probable cost to you in the fife /l M.‘ h":_&-. ’::dltwdrl ! *“—:fihu-—dm,:t “m COURSE, expenses that s M—flum&olfldb&mmfi : fa Party which consisted of -thelr-ch dren, Mr, and Mrs. Willlam tet - ‘fin‘i TSR - IS -wpent & Dt e e o TR of last week twith relatives and . on. M. any “| Enjoy life! Keep clean inside with erids 1n FHaptrord. N. Loomis, Jr. off South > | Cascarets. Take one or two at night J their grandchildren, Miss and enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and udgment by Default. Stetson, Clnenu Stetson and Nathan ex] The civil cage of Isadore Berko- | Loomi Loomis sister, Mrs, | %0 ta vs, Banny Bloom was brought John W. Massey, 8t whose home shy | W yor Justice of the Peace Raymond "% | was, married, ana er cousin, ‘Nelson | preath right, stomach sweet and your for trial Monday at 10 oclock. | Filigore of New Jersey. The house |pi-ots BN PPN PN els 'rha plaintiff sued to recover the sum | was decorated with yellow chrysan-|Get a box at any drug store and $25 which he had loaned to the de- | themums. Each guest. had ,a vellow |G ifhien up. Stop the headaches, dant. Attorney Prask . Foss of | satin rosette as a favor, After the|ilious spells, bad colds and bad davs illhmantic way couneer sor ha pain- | dinner which was served p —Brighten up, Cheer up, Clean up! . As no one appeared for the de- | that were Mr. Loomis’ moth- ‘Mothers should give a whole Cascaret dant. the court ordered the amount | er's and used by the couple at the time | 4o children when cross, bilious, fever- Bt the claim to be pald by the de-|of the wedding fifty years ago, Mr. and fendant together with the costs, | Mrs. Loomis' two grandsons enteréd iwhich amounted to about $1: the roqm and presented Mr. and Mrs; The Lyman Case to Bp Tried. Loomis a basket apiecs, each baske Columbia. people ars considerably in- | SZ0UAISE, (i Jyars tn sold. @ wife| oy, Smuh. speqt Thapkserir te lerested jn the case of State va. % : Korter in Granby. “hion is schedied fAncttigc: Galdabe w'd‘""" Thomas A. Denman of giast Hamp. 1ot ghe home of Mr. and Mrs. Will-| ion was a visitor here Sfturday. 300 DAk Geonin. N | ding s ated T b e au-| Mrs. Evelyn Shippée of Atwoodville ness , N.|ding was celebrated Thanksgiving day nt guest of Mr. and Mrs. . but his family reside here. Last|by having a family party of children, | 735 2 recent & fail he was made an elector, hi; and grandchildren and the pasctor of | FTed Colburn. m‘l‘MOLDADAMddmmmmek,.m to s0 many cases—"a stitch in times saves nine”’— applies with singnler force to an sutomobile engine. mmmmmmwmnwnm moment the necessity was apparent, to run into the most serious troubles and the most outrageous repair-bills. How often! OF COURSE YOU MEAN to do it “at the first opportunity” and you resolve each morning you start out, that you’ll leave the car ;Lmemhwhdm—w&kmflwhflywmm IT ISN’T DONE because of the time it would take to do it-—in the average car. Bmthmmmmmhflwnk serious—~and is liable to become more serious any moment. mmmmuwn-mmm—qudm—m,m need‘fl'::r Don’t feel s if you can spare it “today.” So it runs harmless—never gripe o T T y was placed on fll’ “To be mad L? the registrars and he was made an ector by the board of selectmen and town clerk. At the annusl town meeting his vote ‘Was challenged by democrats but, after Eme inquiries, was accepted by the is supposed the Congrezational church; Rev. and Mrs. R. A. Fowler. The decorations were of golden crepe paper. As the guests sat at the table each had a Streamer from a bell suspended from the ceiling and on pulling it secured & vellow cap with the figures 50 on Mr and Mrs. L. C. Dimock spent Thanksgiving at Mrs. Dimock’s form- er_home in Brooklyn, Conn. Mrs. Francis Bowen, of South Man- chester, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Fannie Hall. Mrs. Lillian Charter and family of Stafford Springs spent Thanksgiving mmmmmmmmyhndymtu just, with thesmpkn&etmchm(mdwhéymmfithm Reo), the main crank shaft bearings in your Reo motor. ‘THE OPERATION IS SIMPLE—and getting at it is simpler. ‘YOU DON’T NEED to remove the motor from the frame as in other cars. Even the hand-hole plates—just the drip-pan—two minutes —and you are there. IF YOU HAD IT ON A STAND, upside down, you couldn’t do it any bm:r,ormake‘nmoremntealimmmtoftheamkshaft. WITH THE MOTOR and all parts in normal position, you E S Lyman : 10 be a repubiican and late in the aft- | After the appetizing dinner the old- | With Mr. and Mrs. John R. Ne wrnoon he was arrested by democratis | est son called for tonsts 4o which gil | Charles Cummings of Springfield, officlals for “illegal voting.” _and | responded as follows: Here's to Mr. | Mass. formerly of this village, call- brought before Justice of the Peace|and Mrs. Loomis, to thelr fifty years|®d on friends here last week Friday. g:m“:flbgngmo ke, &h:h: Supnont. orf. honest, industrious married life, to e Ve next tes their stalwart worthy sons, and to of the superior court at Rockvllle. | quict restful days as they o toward COVENTRY Whén the probably will be several | life sunset, is the wish of their fri o e questions asked concerning his artest|and nelghbors. Mr. and Mre. Tiends| Wiegald-Lathrop Marriage — Thank running 2 fiad Proltminary iria) here Repub-|Loomis and Mr. and Mra ~William Offering Service in the Chapel can feel, by turning it, the slightest ““bind” or “play,” and you can ] cans are omis received many congratulations btain an absolutely et B ires Aret == that Mr. Lyman will be the winner. Dby letters, cards and personal greet-| Ruth, the only daughter of Mr. and a an & tely uniform contact in the gs a perfect Fi ] Club Meets. ings from friends near and far. Mrs. Perkins L. Lathrop and Chris. alignment of the crank shaft from end to end. | Ladfes® club met Brisfs and Person: topher Wiegold of Tolland were mar- = . | Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Rachel rlos Rugzi _|ried at the home of the bride's par- The grange held its regular meet- | the Pacific coast. 0ld §. Winship. _ Only members of the ing Wednesday evening. porbis, DUkin. state inspector of foe] —ouT=teve) present, 3 Equal Suffrage Meeting. ision, who resides in Hartford, Thank Offering Servict is to De a meeting in the Visited Idcal schools Teadaz. The annual thank offering service Interest of Votessfor-Wamen at the| Leslie Bolton gave a dance in the|of the Sunday school was held Tues: Home ‘ot Mea. Fuane Dizon Welch Bolton hall last Saturday evening for | day evening.in the chapel. Home this (Saturday) afternoon at 3.30 | the benefit of the Hall association. made candy, ice cream, doughnuts. and o'clock. The .pa.km are to be Dr.| The State Tuberculosis commission | roffee, pie, salads, etc, were sold by AND YOU KNOW how important that is. 2 ' YOU KNOW TOO HOW RISKY such an operation is in the hands of the average garage repair man, with the average motor. " = THIS IS ONLY ONE of many features that are Reo—and exclusivel Cut shows this Reo feature Reo—that we are going to tell you about in a short series of Rcz i (34 size) ads. Valerla Packer and Mrs. Porritt. A |Of Hartford has been sending Red | the different classes. A good display EXPLAIN 3 Junch will be erved. 'Those intend- | Cross Seals to local peopls, with an]of potatoes, turnips, carrots, apples, £ ¥ ke ais ey the reason for the low upkeep of Reo the Fifth. nt have been asked to | addressed envelope to return one dol- | capbage. squash, etc., wa¥ brought in, e operation is simple. Bolt-heads project below MEANTHJE et us et fhar = be i e ‘Weich of such inten- | lar, the cost of the seal or the seals.| Bverything not previously disposed of crank case. Just drop off the drip-pan—held by suge! your order should be in our han It is hoped all will help as far as pos- | was sold at auction. spring clips precisely the same a8 those that lock the at once if you'd have a Reo the Fifth and get it at the present hood. Slip socket wrench up over both concentric Pt RS D be ctony. bolts. Tu.mnlt.o left a fraction. Slip wrench down so it engages only the head of the inner bolt: Tighten. ‘ 0! The outer bolts form the stops against which you Reo MOtor car mpany draw, with the inner bolts, the bearing cap. A perfect Lansing, Michigan adjustmént can be made in minutes where on any other car hours would be required. And best of all, it is so easily’and quickly done, you’ll do it, where otherwise you’d put it off from time to time. xitils, Heard and Seen. irs. Jennle L. : WILLINGTON Tottan havs ooron 2nd Leslie] Mrs. Newell. HIll and’the two chil- Sor— Hartfor dren of Robert Pitkin, who have been Mook Wedding—Sudden Death of Mrs. | Sumday In town were Mo Ciafc g | yery ill with pneumonia, are a little Jansen. Hutchinson and Miss Louise J. Hutch. | better, though not yet out of dan- inson and Wi z : fThere was a large attendance at | ford. T B el an Harold §. Winship and W. B. the mock wedding and social, Friday | Walter Dewey has returned from a vkins, " delegates.) attended the evening. The decorations—green and | visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, | CC¢lesiastical council at' the Storrs t a festive setting. Mrs. | George L. Dewey in Torringford. churol, Friday,” for the e¥sinination ith who was mistress of ceremon- | Miss Annie Hebenstrelt of East Hart- | 20d ordination of Marshall Dawson. fes, gave the impression of having |ford was a week end guest of | Miss| Mrs. Arthur Cole of -Dorchester, is stepped from @n old ofl painting in | Annabel Post visiting her parents, Mr. and Mra gracetul ad quaint pleturesqueness Fred Chamberlin. ‘he bride, Miss Phylis Ryder, was The Ladies’ society met in the chap- eharming as were all her attendants, * ELLINGTON el Wednesday afternoon. but the prdnum o:’ 'i“ ‘were :J-eflr‘ll:z PSRy The Wedn:s_‘ddayt t veging ;'sr;!yer r and flower girl, leric - s i meeting was held af le home o rs. B e ot andrhg“ Class Elects Officers and tensen. ome dollars rewarded the ladles who| = Hol \—Funeral: of Mrs. Rob. [ 0" ' istensen had made the new rooms ready for| ert E. Wood. use and served the refreshments. The | « e HEBRON rooms were used Sunday by The Christian Endeavor business —— 2 L Lo e st Ume. o yrker, haa | Mo "8 and social was held in the La- | Harold P. Waldo Returns to Hlinois— pastor, Rev. Mr. : es’ parlor of the Congregational i - ® busy day—Sunday school, preach- | church Monday evening. o T o O" Ny e l"‘m“"“; Speais”at Congre e T e (The Frieadship clams held a_social gational gl 2 , servi a the Get-together club at 3 and later | Finance Tuesday eveming. Tho ooy | Miss Kelly of Miadletorn: was the regular Bible school and services at|officers of the class were elected for | Woek end guest of Miss Florence s the llowing year, and are: President, R L b S Leonard Smith preached at the | Mys, Mahlon Kibbe: vice president, G: Mr. and Mrs. Bapd and Saux sehoolhouse, Bast Willington, at 7 p. | P. W, N ibey | ters and C. A. Lord and family wero m. Ahism FRES Thanksgiving zuests of Mr. and Mrs Died Suddenly. N. B. Lord in East Hartford All were saddened by the sudden Goss to Rockville. Miss irma -ord was in Dristol for dedtn Of Miy Jensin Fridsy. ake Louis Schleude has left the Park-|the week end. the guest of her sister, hoon. Seemingly she was much bet. | View Grocery store and has gone to|Mre. H, K. Viner, and family. bor after her serious fliness of sev-|Work for the A. & P. store in Rock-| Mrs, . B. Tennart and %rs. W. O. eral weeks ago, but probably a re- | Ville. Seyms were in Willimantic Wednes= ctirrence of heart trouble ended fa-| A. H. Aston of East Hartford was|day y Wiy as she wis found on the floor |2 )}1':"05‘!!; o v‘zflmh Returns to fllin near her bad. ar] as her guest P. Walde, who has been in The grange attended the funeral in | Mrs. Smith and daughter of Hart- | tors Gone” weore duing the Hiness numbe he rhmmg °gr E. A. Brace has decided not to |07 death of s father, L. A. Waldo, is felt for Mr. Jansen and |0 to Aazaraville at presen e ey son Arthur. It is just a year since T am G. Shepherd recently M. Lord were guests the death of litcle Carolyn, who ls|came here from Lynn, Mass. o was | pinsy ot T‘,':l ot Gt K ] SN : 7 still missed in the Bible school. graduated from the University of To- The Ladles’ Aid society 1s to hold | ronto, Ont, in 1908, and after a year in | 2Hily I qr’e",f,’.’;{,'{ b Cana Wew 3 W. R. FRISBIE Majestic Building Norwich, Conn. I + rummage_sai Newfoundiand, went to Lynn, Mass, | 5 O 5 = 4 ‘ennant_znd Mrs. W. O. Seyms SRING TILL where he has'been for the past elght | roored to Fast Hampton ‘Sinday af- d call om lends. Carlton Pease, who was home trom | €¥7°°R on been st Tecently at the hi ! and Harris W. Ta: weel tore going|s t the Kenyon house Thursday| Stephen Brown ot Hillsdale was #. —_— : a 3 . Taylor was ap-|in Exeter a few weeks before & | supper at the Kenyon hous: 3 e Nashua, N. H, for Thanksgiving, has SShtiuaiof 1nfle Spoke: S Al Ar s Bowith e irewa - | polte Oappsaiaes 00 s setate. to Willimantic for the winter, evening for the bencfit of the soclety. |cater here Sunday. i Washaiuith SUhE Nucwed - Neighberh| retursiéd to his work. Mr. Theodore, a native of India and| “Nire Hareld R. Crendall was taken| Inventories®f the estates of Thomas| F. K. Crandall motorcd to Wakefield W. C. T. U. Meeting. Death Follows Injurics. Buildings, i g o e i o gf, 5‘,5 interesting addrose, his| A committee has been appointed to|celved and ordered recorded. on_a business tris The Ocean View W. C. T. 'l_ met | atter being ‘sick in bed one week. He pending ays ih town. |Bving a very interesting addrose, arrenge for a Christmas conocert. e pedtion ot Eldred B Collings, | " Mr. and Mrs, Bert Stanton of Hope|Wednesday at the homs of Mrs, 3eneva | o1l from & wagon and received inter- * Fire broke cut about § o'clock: Sat- Funeral of Mrs. Wood. ubject belng My Nalive lanl. net| Rev. and Mrs. L L. Cottrell were|administtator on the estate of Thomas | Valley spent Thankegiving with Mr.|Champlin with ten members ard threc na) injuries. Heart troubie caused his last in the blacksmith| The funeral of Mrs. Bdna E. Wood, | witt, Mrs. Sus® Rottmana Thursasy |10, Wvesterly, Tuesday. Dorr Main, for pernussion to sell the|and Mrs. Gideon Paimer. visitors present. Qeath. He leaves a wife, two sons, & shop in the rear ot the half house! wife of Robert E. Wood was held at oo 7 3 Y| Miss Florence Barber was a caller | real estate of the deceased, was refer-| Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Lamond and daughter and _three _grandchildren, owned and occupled by Danlel 8hapiro| her home Wednesday afternoon. Rev. | “L°"m00T: ; = Tuesday at Stoneholm and Pleasant|red to Jan. 2, 1917, with order of|mother attended ths funeral of George Gifts. for President. Burlal was in Wood River cometery ¢n Use ro8d te Siorrs, and the shop all | D. E. Jones offciated. Byru.l Was in . | Orenards. notice. G, Palmer at Wood Rivor church Sun-| Two weeks ago the union met at the | Sunday. burlM God wu-e nelghbors | Center cemetery. MERROW . Mrs. Jared Barber is caring for| The account of Willilam L. Clark, day. i R Do bprapdls 4~ Gimnr e - who iy responded ‘(,o't'l:’: call premel DRI S Mars. Clarence ‘olining ‘ana. infant | executor of the wil of Clatk ¥. Tans- | Levi Joslin of Boston was & caller | Browning. /'Atier the bisine A ,{.ve,u,,g e e Saved'the other bl o end| SOUTH WILLING WILLNG e Wile tam. | daushter, at Hope Valley. Worthy, deceased, was referred to Jan, | here Saturday evering. the topic for the day, When Women dence, g TON | e rying ¢ Totaad. 5 2, 1917, with order of notice. Mr. and Mrs, J. B, Sheldon of AT- | Varer wns taken up ayd dlsctssed. At |ton. R. I, Sreene and Hoxie attended s Charite A, Parker Ars. Charles Stone was a recent Brevities. lington were callers here Sunday. e s K he bropram Mre. 0. . |the funeral of Amy E. Moore Lewis CATARRH CANNoT 85 SURsD | Rev. A. Parker to Give An-| .00 o “Woodside farm, HOPKXNTON et R and family | . Charies Bagley and family of Provi- | Mecembar, in behalt of the union, jre- | Sunday. th local application other Interesting Address Tomorrow| Mrs. Lucy Millard is visiting at !ve::" Tm:x‘gn:"";‘,’{.‘n s ¥ | dence were at the Bagley homestead | sented the president a beautiful silver | Mrs. Daniel Sweet of Providence is The seat of the diseas i 1 b staying for a_whils with her mother, chmg .""'M':" > ,;fl_. 2:375h| —School Children Raise $37 For F‘t;flr‘n fwc%qbs in To,}m 5 Sohoel Comniittes A Appolits Henry H.| Warrenville, Conn. s“fifi’m.‘ NG S 00 ffil:rgo it ;lmnfl:mi:d ;25",,,";’2 APy Ghocae Dasmac: m“'““’"‘“’ oonditions; and J War Sufferers. 58 Lulu Green Spent IMUNKSEIVIRG | * Crandall to fssue Employment Cer-| Rov. E. A. Miller cccupied the pul-| J'G Webster's housekeeper return- | S*5oon B0 30% Tl “With many| Mrs. Amy A. Austin and son Fred. to cure it vou oroal — st Mr..and Mrs. Olin Freneh'a. tificates—Probate Court Business. |Pit of the First Hopkinton Faptist|eq to Providence Tuesday after spend- | jighted candles, for all of which and|of Arcadia made a visit to Amy 8. emed wyiflé'fig‘fifpflf‘gu‘h The address given by Rev. Charles| Miss Addie Tilden from Willimantie % e siness. | church Sunday- afternoon. as Rev. E.|in.'3 “souple of weecks here. o e eerte anfl Bond Tohaweiny | Weaver Sunday. on the niucous surfasas of t .| A. Parker in the club room last Sun-| 'S 3~ ner home here. The monthly meeting of the school| - Mathewson was absent atiending| "3 's. Lamond was a caller in West- | {he 'president extended her sincere| . Francis Smith is able to he out of day afternoon was listened to by 30| DWight Newcomb spent Thanksgiv- the funeral of Amos B. Palmer in|eyiy dotin: afuts kfter: hehrg urb0 one ot The bost ,'.‘.;'..&."".M.‘.‘:MV men of this Village. Mr. Farker gives |l With his mothor, Mrs. Frances|Sommittcs was held at the town hall| Non " Sioniagton, Y ettt e Eans: dostai ap ng in bed since S for ya.r,l.’ of @pme | bis next adaress next Sundey st 3| NTRenmbL 1o WO N:;thnvant\v paid to the amount of $52. Henry H.|, Mr. and Mrs. Walter D, Blake of|prother from Providence Sunday. —Rl ———o Robert F. Moore was in Providence ich same of ‘The Tooa urine Pupils Entsrtain. & recent visitor at Olin French's. Crandall was appainted to fssue em- | Ne¥, Tork were guests at the home o CHMOND Monday. fost P L bariel E. Blake on High street, Ash- Vi * E. A. Furgeson of Worcester was a | Dloyment certifi to pupils whom d 5y The invitation to tend the exer- c the W rmits to - | away, over Sunday. wm? clsss at e local school last week | "o cnd guest at Woodside farm. A wa work In voting dis- | "t V"B, Agard of Westerly was a AUG Friends Mourn for Amy E. Moore eo G e 1% 3 . e hll}l’ewmmlzgry(o;mlnrameot number from hore attended the : i Lewis—Ge . Palmer’s Death|felt, compressed and _starch Wednesday, brought a_large mumber | g,a,lumher TOm, here attended the “Town Council Mests. business caller at the bession of thel, g oW G, T. U, Presarts e Teo that whon articles on which they ard who enjcyed the programme wi foh in- |} The town il met & e s Nanuity trom deti used hed th d and Props., Todelo, O.| cluded recitations and singing (on. the | \"&: council met in_ the town| Tax Collector William H. Durfee is President Handsome Gifts. 9 s are was| ey expan % }, Thanksgiving order) by the children |y, Luc Sale and supper given by the| hall Monday afternoon. Bllls were| calling officially upon owners of prop- ooy Amy" E. Moore Lewis, one of the|fill out the slack in the embroidery” ;4_.\ mny Piiia’ tor: constipation. The object of the exeicises was io|04:eS Ald society of the Faptist|ordered paid to the amount of $1-|crty in town. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Russell, who have | older residents of tbis town, died at|threads. A Faise money for the ~“Children o chiureh at Mansfield Depot was well | 31§.89. : of Uy, ang s, Robert | her home here Nov. 29 after an ilin c.mlutl-n Causes Bad Skin, | faise money for the “Children of|sttended by people from here . Probate Court. USQUEPAUGH N.“Smitiers. have! roturnied to. their | of about three weekis. Sho had e T A_dull and Wn is due to 8| ine searving children of Europe. ‘Thirs S e a0 In the session of the probate court Q! 2 noge o Pittsnield, M. gradually failing for the past year. Wuggish bowel t. Correlt this) i ceven dollars were subseribed to the Washm co R l the will of Mary K. Barber, deceased, B Macomos 1s vm% - | She came to live with Everett Moors sondition and clear your complexion | ;%" n unty, A+ | was proved and ordored recorded und | _Mrs Joseoh Cole of Providence spent atives 19 Weaterly for o fow wetka | ana faily . 1911 and lived with them : with Dr. King's New Life Pills. This < News i Génaral . {.. Barber, Carrie E. Bliven and | Wednesday and Tharsday at ber sum-| Mrs. John Wilson of Westarly spent | ever since. Sne was alwuys amiable For Infants and Children offid Jaxative at bedtime will 5 ROCKVILLE Ch-rlom Dawley were appointed ex- | uder home here. ‘Wednesday with Mrs. H. C. Langwor- |and gentle and she cared:. for her non-griping| Mr. and Mrs. William E. Battiye re- > écutor and executrices of said will. Mrs. Carclice Palmer has gone to|thy at the corners. mother, father, sisters and brothers ]nuurormsoym tirned Sunday from a visit of several /| “Blectric lights have been installed | Providence 10 spend the winter with| Mr. and Mrs. Richard Newton arelas long as théy lived. She leaves F days with relatives in New Britain. Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Palmer and | in_the home of Daniel E. Elake. her son _and his family.’ mosing to Westerly, where they will |nioces and nephews to mourn for her. Mary B Koffer, Miss Char.|daughter, Maribel of Weslerly, were| Everett P:Mathewson was appeinted| Mrs. Sallle Anthony was a caller at|spend the winter. The fnuneral was Sunday. Deg. mu Brigham, Mrs. Lend, G. Brackett | recont iicats of Miss Jenme Lurdick,|guardian of the person and astate of | Waxefleld Monday. The Ladies'’ Aid society of Quono- |She was la:d to rest in the Lo !oou , and daughter, Huzel, and Miss Har-| Mrs, Esther Tefit of WestersA has Sonn H. Chappell, & person of fiil | Mre. Melissa Db, Paimer is visiting chontaug church sevved ~an oveter cemetery. Many friends will miss her.

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