Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 16, 1916, Page 15

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W last week from a two weeks' visit| Last Sunday proved to be Billy Sui- | GALES FERRY : with her brother and other relatives |day day in this village. Rev. in New York. . Eidredge, of Niantic, who supplied the 9 i il » Baptist church on W. H. M.iAuxiliary Entertained at the Heard Billy Sunday. pulpit of the Third I c Home of Mrs, H. W. Hurlbutt—Men i returned Mon. | Stnday morning. spoke on Mr. Sun Serve Mivigty Bupner-Fdrssal of | SO SRS, I8 Bis brother, Dr Jony | vious weel. At the.evening' * William [D;"Faigfield. Potter, of Houlton. Me. While there |the Congregational church the pastor. v ed g they attended the Billy Sunday ser-|Rev. O. D. Fisher, who also had: ss. Theresa The local auxiliary of the Weman's| »o¥ - and’ heard Mr. Sunday, took the Thursday. with her mother, P e e of Mrs, Henty W.| A beautiful full blown dandelion was [0 s Tt Do, NrmAManRY ol s g i Hurfbutt i Wood. Lawn farm Tuss. My e ey Y Impressions of him gatherea |’ © NORTH. LYMI daly afternoon from 240 ' o 530 | S Toda B Mogs and deughter IS ihelr attondance st hia - meetiuge s TH: LYME ke ehoagh b Srained. - Miss | %, Nowark, N, 3. who camo here to | All commended him, notwithstanding | i L o~ is visiting at Les-|' SR Pl R, it | S Sy S Vi i MLt S o pre v 2 : _ od. T g = . - 3 Willlam Sisson- . entertained A sided. The subject of study was Ori-| o 0s or Ny Fairfleld’s . daughter, Rev. and :Mrs. T. Roscoe have comé . g Li Wet & S MR o e IS I for a few days. from Medford, Mass. to pass the win- | New Landey. Mic Aule | oimore of \ \ he t I - Miss Annie - Si . Mra. Nelson ker with her llttle | ter with their daughter, Mra. O. D. ..’ C.o R. Tiffan: Wa 5 t ¢ Centerbrook, R. - of Wail- m::u‘mr;.ov.x.:g:g:mg: g&mfl:@cb dt:ugl\tc. Nul-gru Hmflmtrz. :;t':xdrlxneg :‘;;her, in the Congregational par-|ingford, and Mr. and nn.’wm Cha, ed the devotional’service, reading se- mem“ "m"h “u‘:.d‘"hom“"o‘ her par- | Mo and Mrs: C. 1. Gray of Dover, | Pell of East Lyme. e. sl » e : : :5?&;03“ .::;;,5,’*"&2;““5?'“’1““.3;’5‘5:‘5 gn::: Mr. and.Mrs. Henry W. Hurl- [N. H. are in town for three weeks n%"n:fis%fkk{)‘sng, sut?::' ‘Dor- Wélter B aker & CQLtd. n ¥ I ry stay. have Vew Lond, \ A X AR S Mrs. T. P. Norman and-Mrs. Lucian | S50, 2'%his weer oo o onden). . ESTABUSHED 1780 . DORCHESTER,MASS, Mrs. James M, Potter told of Alaska, Visitor from Haverhill. its ciimate, population, schools and its Drury called on Mrs. Luther CuGray.| " Mrs. Willlam Sisson is visiting C. R. at the Nor:ilfl'l State “at Tiffany, in Wallingford, this week. o I3 3 1 e| Austin K, Sturgis, a former resident gv‘;‘;:n:&:-i:" Ho‘xfifix&’lom‘f; a”&g:m u‘A of the Long Cove section, now of Hav- : Windham County Engagement Announced. & Y e The marriage engagement. .of Miss| DOKLYN Grace M. Brown, teacher of the school | BROOKL' erhill. Mass,, visited his mother. Mrs. I e o ee T L Sl RS PR Miss Latimer:réad an articlé.on the Many railroad ties are being as- mission homes {in:Qriental lands. Miss |Sembled here at the station for the Alice Satterlee:réad a paper on New Haven railroad. They are carted Ellen Stark Fofd home in San Fran- :l;_oam the ag)lmsywun territory by Her- cisco. Mrs. J. Edmund Norman-gave Bandro. % ”sfi't’lle ‘g::ry',‘ Mrs. Barstow’s Visit to] A cottage prayer meeting was held 1 U (1 kins; Lookout, Gertride Arnold; flow- |at Sterling Center and will make his ' EASTFORD —_— ;'L X bun: - calling, Mrs.|home with hic son, Windfield. in District No. 6, to Howard J. Doug- : ers; Lilian "Rath! 3 it . ese Mission i 2 C - fy— . Johre- Beckwitly;” thusic, Phillip Hop-| The oyster Supper at the parsonage itd Californfa. "A [Wedilesday evening ‘at the home of [las of Providence has been announc: |J. Sprague Bard Taken Ill Sudden M Exertise—Union T I eckw " : o Ehinkee gundnl;.'schol:l that startsd | Mr. and Mrs. George F. Dean. ea, > | ‘Annual Meeting of Windham County |\ orionary =x n ree is | king. g on Dec. 6 was well attended, 110 en itself was a selection read by Mrs. Rev. 0. D. Fisher and Rev. Lucian Agricultural Society. Planned—Parents’ Day Exercises at grury n.tten‘dzl utflh:J m«tlina of ~: the it < £ School. 4 et mu asoclation Mon-|. Ay, Smith of Ohio, who bought the day. M. Fisher was the essayist ofreql estate of Thomas Smith, has taken gaZhe voung people af both churches e g 28 2o o Tneresing st | oo, havin aovad s -honss: | 5270 8, TpRenary cxarlse st SUE - hold goods here. His family consis y r B AR o) Christian Endeavor Missionary meet * Mrs: M.°R: Pludb’and 1ittle’ son, .mo- | Joying the supper. tored- to Bridgeport Saturday, ~with| The Sweet faniily of Providenca Mr. and Mrs: Harrington' of Williman- | rendered a fine program which was tic;“returning’ Sunday aftérnoon. greatly, enjoyed. Rev. M. R, Plumb and H. C. Lathrop | _ Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Corey miotored to were - gelegiites to the indtailation of | Providence, Thursday. Rev. ¥ernon Cooké in Willimantic on| Mr. and’ Mrs. Daniel Swanson of BEmma Bennett. The Home Mission enigmas were conducted by Mrs. Har- OLD MYSTIC L. Perkins, and e rol ¢ Y | —— Miss Alice Satferice. The book that | Samusl Robinson Injured When Team will be taker& Lém.l lihelsludafnogfllch‘f “ls Struck By Troliey Car—Musical winter is Ol n in ew o After adjournment the hostess invit- cture by Arthur F. Brooks— ; Was Are Providence were Sunday visitors at Birthd; elebrati Mrs. George W. Tryon, librarian of| Mr. and Mrs, William H. Danielson L’}gmé‘wma'“%?." &Lmefl.“u’f P ',‘i?.?‘ . Stalker leétt Friday to | Charles Salilen. ¥ e M A L Jrthday Celsboption. Jehealor Mhrary (8 vuaniue 6> By wn- [lire cloded their okl Sor the Wi | rop ey inerics, Mird.s Giarios Clack: | sieva. e tint o N Yo One member united with the shurch T Hehron served, Miss | Samuel Robinson was seriously in-|to e Pendloton HIIl, the northern lim- | and at present are with their son, Wwho Christianity, Mrs. Fred Bow, T B Bag ton. M en; Amer. | The service at St. Paul's was omii- | last Sunday. it of the town and intends to extend|lives in Grotcn, Mass. ican - representatives, ‘Lola Ethridge, |ted last Sunday on account of the ill- the same service in othor directions.| Mzs.J.Franlk -Weaver has closed Ifer | mieanor ©pink, Pera.::Bowen, Susie | soss ot the rector, Rev. C. L. Adams, of - GLY In this service sho is a pioneer in ths house for the winter and is now. in | Shincor; Cnindse girl, Miss ' Gladys | Willimantic, A “cabinet organ has SOUTH KILLIN state. 2 # apanese girl, Miss Hazel | been hired for thé parigh house and e O. M. Lowell, supervisor of the town| Misses Annie and Mabel Dyer were | Bennett:. Mexican i, Miss Emily | gorvicen will bo. hod Thore on cold days | Funeral Services For Ida Fisher Held schools, conducted a teachers’ meeting | In . Providence of late. North Ameriean Indian, Miss | during the winter.. - Tuesday Afternoon. at_the Center school Thursday. 3. Sprague, Bard ‘{ll, Godfrieda Kucera two girls from In- | . Mrs, Seymour Plumb of Bridgeport The pupils of Wheeler school held a - er poured coffee and Miss Laura |Jured Friday evening. when he was hit i Tty | Tre tatle vt L the 533 trolley leaving this v Bll its accessories was beautiful. lage, as he was).crossing the tracks in his team in the vicinity of Timo- FEEST—— thy' ‘Whipple’s home. Mr. FUNERAL. was taken home and Dr. 4 ; of Mystic was called and William D, Fairfield. stitches in Dbis head : One eye was dia—child-widow, 5~ Bowen; or- | Is the thof Towe Mrs. MR, = ursday J. Sorague Bard had b - -gueést of - ‘and Mr. Mrs. R. C. Kies, Inez Doane and Mrs. The funeral of William D, Fairfield, | badly cut and the floctor fears he may | Christmas sale Thursday afternoon and |, On Thursday J. Sorague Bard had | phay Sybil Conversé. Mrs. .S, Keith | Biump, * . - AR P wvent Thiredey B Prov who died at the Norwich state hospital | lose it. _ meSentelt‘i a play in themeven ng. the | tion.and Tor & tims 1t was very Goubt. | L2 & the i Ax'—thar‘l(emlm r was In Sale Follows 'Supper. e last "“hursday, was held at the -chapel Musical Lecture. o e ey tist oharoh on | ful it he rallied, but getting a physi- Moo S, Waree h MrS.| THe Ladies' Ald soclety of the Con-| Mr. and Mrs. Fred Graves of Can- rooms of Henry'Alikn & Sopaiin Nor-| The-musical Tectufe "given By ] BOIPit of the Sscond Bap TR ON| cian very soon, he vielded to treat- G0 o ks gregational Shurch served a bean sup- | terbury recently Jisited Mr. Gravess wich Monday afterncon. Burfal was|thur F. Brooks of New York city in|Sunday: ment and wil: soon be about the Visiting in- Silk Town. per in the chapel Wednesday evening | father. in the village 'cemetery here. The|the auditoriim of the Baptist church : Scscthc i Miss Hazel Bennett is spending & |in charge of Mrs. H. S. Maine, the di-| Clara Goodsell returned to work e G O D i one S7uBle of,mesls Miih her sisters, Slrs.|rectress tor December. X' 'sale ‘of | Monday. ‘after s vacation of ‘several r e and Mrs. rd White- | fahcy work and aprons was in charge | weeks epent wi er parents, ., School Board Votes in Favor of In-| The annual meeting of the Windham | pouse, both of South Manchester. of AMiss Anna Patton and Miss Biizs: | and Mie H. B, Goodeell structors Professionally Qu:lifie:l.‘ County Agricultural scciety was hel Mrs: Fred Bowen and Mrs. E. S.|beth Anderson. A ‘mmusteal program Mr. and Mrs. Henry Spaulding ara The ' following vote Gk ] e e Unttasiar L S [ Kelth: weic tn Putnam, Monday. ® |was rendered by the Kinne-Card or- |entortaining their daughter, Mrs. Paol e following votes were . by | the followins ers wi cte ‘Arrangements ‘made £ i gaats Stone, the North Stonington echool buard at | the coming year: President, Joseph . | union tree ot (ho Meronist e cd ol e Gaoath Windnat e imimanti | A E. Hall spent Tuesday in Provi- e e T R R e Mabei Jowis has gone to Soutn | {10 Nelson Frink, whistler, of Chap- | dence S Dastons pnk s o woskoenl That no teacher shall be employed | ond vice president, Henry Darrance of bridge to work, - "nl}lrs R. W: Kimball of Mattewan, N. with fricnds Jo Fobter except on approval of the supervisor. | Plainfleld; third vics president, Charles TR 2 3 bearers were A: Lifcoln Fairfield an@ | Tussday evening was well attemaed. Wallace V. Norcross of AHYD'.D‘POI_H'-, Mr,- Brooks, who has = splendid bari A, O. Fairfleld of Putnam and Maurice | tonie voice,” rendercd. aelontineo wriin Maynard, Rev./James M. Potter-of the | the audience greatly apmraciaiad. M. E. church officiated at the ser- 9 vices. Mr. Fairfield, who had been in Birthday Party. failing heaith for some time, out- Miss Olive Croucher entertained lived his wife but a few mopths, Mrs. | friends Monday evening at the home Fairflield having died in July. z l’é&r x‘)fin]l‘ents,r, Igl'. and Mrs. Alfred . . roucher, of Burnetts Corners, in Sundhy. Services. honor. of her eightecnth birthday. An Parents’ Day Exercises. has .been the.guest of Mrs. F. E. Funeral of Ida Fisher. In the absence of the pastor, Rev.|enjoyable event, ¥ That a mivimum wage of nine doi- | O. Hhompson of Pomfret; secretary, - . James M. Potter, Rev. Allen ' Shaw | sasrarieq Svening & e o o L per ek be botaiihed Marshall . Frink of Canterbury: | Tuesday cvening the village school|Gilid. . @~ e Funeral services for lda Fiske only Bush spoke inithe M, E. church last|and jnstrumental selections were well| Tlat all teachers approved by the | treasurer; Willlam. 1. Thurher f f:"ed':\l’“b %blfiu‘“_“! flvhe“rclse at . oS RN dauginter of Mr. and Mrs, Walter Sunday morning lrlum Extmius “:lr. 10- | rendered by the hostess. A delicious | SUPSIVisor who have seen fit to train | Brooklyn: puditors, Oscar I Atwnod, | the chapel. owing is the program: Among those.from out of town Fiske, were. held in the local church He gave ah able and foreeful ser- 7 supper was serve, 10.30, mon on the comforting truths of 1ife. | betns prociils Sebreren. SR A At the Sundag“school session awards | of eighteen carnaticns and a larse for regular atwpflq‘noe were given in|pirthday cake decorated with eightecn the following ordes; Gold pin,to Mrs.|minature candles occnpied conspicious Delphine Fish for one year: ’rolled|places. Miss Croucher rece: ved . many #0ld star. Mrs. J.°A. Birch, one vear, [beautiful gifts and best ten months: rolled;gold pin, Paul Mil- | friends in Mystic, ler, “ten_months. . ‘ York city and’ thi X The Epworth league evening service | - . entitled Climbing Above the Clouds Supper and Sale. was in charge of Miss Maric Allen and| Tue ‘supper 'and sale held by the thoo sehitn: it B Wi Frederick E. Mil- | Song, school; recitation, Susie Cirkot; | were at the supper .at the Congre- | Tuesday afternoon, The services were T et g ha e e e ey el M s S e Clekgts gational church 'Wednesday . evening | conducted by Rev. H. B. Goodsell A, sumer normal school of Connecticut or | E.' M. M. Matton, Brooklyn; William | Dorothy Bowen, Brnest Lewis, Harry | were: Mr. and Mrs. George Hoxle of | P, Burns sang. — There were beautifal have obtained a Connecticut state|M. Burnham, Scotland: Charles .| TTiPD; modern spelling, Sybil Con- |Lebanon, Miss Ira Adams and . Miss | florl tibeses from fee enmy ayoital tencher's certificate ehall recelve a{Bumbam, Hampton; H. H. Davenport, | ¥€8Se, . Beatrice Bartlett Clarence | Colbert of South Windham, Mrs. Geo. | Miss Fiske had gained in ber short minimum wage of ten dollars per | Pomfret; Charles S. Hyde, Canter- [STeen; plano duet, Lola Bthridge and | Carey, Mrs. Martin Lorringe and oth- | Jife. week. bury: Frank Willlams, Chaplin; O. B.|SYbil = Converse; recitations, Town |ers from Scotland. Mr. and Mrs. Ar-| Mrs Fred Dexter and Mrs. A. E. That no teacher chall be employed | Carpenter, Eastford; Georze Cook, | Rubes Herbert Keith; date chart drill | thur Clark and Miss Inez Metcalf from | Phillips spent Mondey in Providence. Cheycars In successior, who has not| Windham: H. B. Chapman. Plainfield; | 0¥ Miss Maclaught, fth, stxtn, sev- | West Virginia. ¢ | o Ferman Barlow is working for the Clhoined o Connecticut teachers cer- | W. F. Day, Killingly; E. M. Wheaton, | (it @78 elghth srades; recitation. | The annual Christmas gntertainment | Connecticut Mills Company. tificate, or has not attended the sum- | Putnam; George H Gailup. Sterlin Bitars; Sid bttt Tl s | for the chfldrenl ot tr;lal S:-n:,"'fi“uom mer training school for teachers in |George Lyon, Woodstock; C. H. Carter, o 08 odory | Sunday school wi s I B e T Sy a_responsi¥e Service. The pro- [women of the Mathodist lipiscopal | this state. Thompson; Frank Burfiett, Ashford. | Syurkovics Susie Sirket; ninodern | week Friday evening. EAST WOODSTOCK gram was in the interest of the Ep- |church’ Wednesday eveninz in the| That these regulations shall take fm-fii'nh:."(xrkor : o.-“sg«;n k‘:"“‘h' Eden Cook and Ralph Eaton are ex-| - —_— [orth Ferald, the paper used in the (parish house was a decided success, | effect Jan. I, 1917, in_connection with Treasurer’s Report. ity by v S atic, | pected home from ~Iebron, = Maine,| witter Farm. Rented—Local Delegates \eague, and suliscriitions were solicit- (about a hundreéd. beins present. all mew confracts ‘for teachérs. - Receipta: Cash on hand Dee. 11, |i2 Bihridge, Herbert Kelth; recitation, | academy today (Saturday) for the hol- Wit (i aation: 'd and renewalss: * e, 352518l and Personal. i ey 1915 su4ise uite membersiip *fund, Bove, Dela Gyurkovies: Blano _solo. | igays, 2 : ”. vs. Joseph ‘Church of Ledyard was 170: gate admission. $1,3589.85, grand- v ; physi . a . F. T. Witter has rented her Men Serue; Surper. recently calling on ver brother-in-law SOUTH_GRISWOLD stand, $218.25; entrles for specd, 3113; | Sehool: follc dance, R e NORTH STERLING fai“mFNe";ly and Deming and will The variety supper given by men|and sister, My, and Mre @ Srogian iy — * all other entries, $126.44; annual mem.. | PY, eight S S, sk, OR move into Mrs. A. B. Bemis' house in »f the community . Thursday evening | Pierce. : | Brmest Luther Called to Wisconsin by | bers, 347 life members, $35: rents of | o THere were addresses o iy R —— the Spring. ; was well attended: An excellent mend | Herman Rawister of New York city Death of Mother. grounds, '$317.35; state aid, $500; all [ pearie Light, edle Lol = Everett Swan of Providence ‘was| 3y PRUR 0 & May is visiting rel- was served under the direction of Ed-1and Frederick Weids ot & cuinosy = other sources, $45.63: total, §3,409.64. | Ireland. School Supervisor N. J. Bond |y 1ast ‘week. atives tn AT EnEntic ot e . ward H. Latimer, chr.lrman of the sup- | Springs were at the Mystic Wooten | Mrs. Nettleson of New York has been Expenses: Premiums for speed, $405; | 2°fed as chairman. E. S. Randall was in Providence last ¥ er committee, assisted by Fred Smith, Visiting her brother, B. S. Levine, went | speciai attractions, $355; - preparing| ©08ar King is 1l with pneumonia.| ™ e z‘:":;’:'l S to Hartford Saturday. grounds, $55.50; general repairs, $2 == = el T L il BT e Lo RS . - Burdick spent the week end|49; runnin enses, $522.91: Sunday spent the recent holiday wi er ev, T. -A. C M. B. o at_his home here. expenses, f] 1’2‘6: all oth premiums, SOU-IH WOODSTOCK brother, F., O. Plummer. attended the installation of Rev. Ver- Benjamin W. Young returned to|$1, life membership fund, $20: = ;. ‘ Mrs. ‘Walter Vaughn of Sterling [non M. Cooke in Willimantic, Sun-. Willimantic Sunday after spending the | cash in treasury, $30.88; total, $2,409.- | Grangers Surprise Mr. and Mrs. Kit- | o onic D00 VORERn o8 STTINE | 290 week end here. 34, son—Sudden Death of John Carlson | last week. ' Mrs. George Bosworth recently vis- Frank Yerrington was a Sunday vis- Brief Mention. 2 | Stephen’ Douslas of South’ Killingly | ited her parents in Shelton. fiooters E. E. Allen spent the week end and |, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Swan of Provi- | was a guest of N:J. Wood recently. Many were prevented from attending Sundsy with his daughter in Canton, | d¢nce motored to H. S. Wells' last| ' frank E. Fotfer and 2 party of | Unionville—“Merry Christmas in the Christmas sale held in Glasgo be- | Mass. 2.4 heard Rev. Billy Sumiay|Sunfiay. 9t River Point. R. I, were here the past |England.” a Pageant, written by Lewis cause of the hard storm preach. & Mrs. H, K Safford is ill week on a huntins trip: S. Mills, supervisor of schools in Far- Attended Auction. Charles Frost of Brooklyn, N. Y. | J0bn Prehn has purchased a new| Mr and Mrs. Eugene Jordon of mington, Avon and Burlington, has Several from here attended the aue- | hds Leen spending a few days in town, | & Pawtucket were recent guests at C. H. | been staged and will be pressnted in . Co. mill Friday, Took; busia orman L. Brown. Dudley C. Perking, | intarests. TN les SHSE Dusihcen Dtis Winchester;:ahdl Winthrop Hurl- " Work S su i Ve S butt in the kitchén department. D. R.|morning &t the Mystie Wooro me iy ) MeGiitte, Richard Chase, | two hogs, when o b i £ R Irving Hurlbutt, Harlan Newbury | gine e e Fi\the en and Edward Mufray, were the waiters. | Anson Ken; in- A. P. Miller of the submarine base |and Mrs. Eggv’:}dm;i:fi:awto?-’r’ne:\:fi} 5old supper tickets and E. E. Riley, |employed on the Groton and Stoning. also of the base, was in charge of the | ton streot rail = Ladies’ Aid_table for the sale of | motorman, "> Nas besun work as aprons and fancy work contributed by | “Sidney Siswick has leased his cot- the society. ' Victrola selections and tage in Main stree 50los were given by Dr. Vincent Eldred | Arthur Douglas ot New iaird 1™ of Norwich. Every one attending was|" Theodore Perry, who recoctly re- r. Mrs. John Lowe has returned from i ' Rounds’. Unionville town hall by pupils of the iven s d decorated with a s 5 tion at Preston City Wednesday. staying at. Mrs. Elln Hill's, . it X v She ¥ 2y i 3 £ S Ry ind the Words Mem's Supper.| aepteyed. by ~emie,upyezd, 18 now | Bimer Qatompoicic was & visttor | M, and Mra E . Allen imve been | % e ang Bk FE T. Wells hars, been | 4, IVEOET, OF Iocal peoplo are suf- |grades under the direct supervision = % % ot Mrs. 3 2 . . VoL e N i . P i, R Riverhead farm. Marcey Osga jammed‘a finger se-|Amos L. Barnes, of Winthrop, Mass., | PePding a few days in Providence.| ~gjjag Griffiths has -s01d his houses |ber 21. C. Allyn Brown of the American ,o;'f,"s'm‘n“‘g“‘, us C. Garvais of Staf- verély while working in the woods re- | Who is a veteran of the Civil war. Surprised by Grangers. cently, having served in the 47th Mass. Vols.| The’' members of Senexet srange Fred Turner was a caller at A. . R.| Ravmond Allen of Danielson recent- |gave Mr. and Mrs. Kitson a surprise Button’s of Glasgo on Wednesday. 1y made the trip to Canton and Boston [ party last Wednesday night. An e John R. Luther has gone to work | With his father, E. E. Allen. ening of music, games and dancing % as fireman at the State Hospital, . Elbra Baker-is home, having closed | was enjoyed " by all. Refreshments & 3 Mother’s Dea 5 his- lubors.-in‘ New London. - He ex- | were seryed by the ladies. 5 pects to go after Christmas to Florida | Miss Miller is visiting Mrs. John . e];llr(;naes; L\::.ger vl:,a:,s ti,een‘ nclled o for the wiriter. Chapman. B unction, Wis., by the death of | Frank Wright and daughter Doris G his mother, Mrs. Enkhart Luther. i = - iE e s spent the day in Providence. this week g (B i amplesftgp Mrs. H. E. P: busi ; to Providenc - caller n Jewett City recentls Coness WOODSTOCK Roy Peckham motored to Providence = e RS Sunday. - HANOVER llustrated Lecture on Holland—An- Windsor Clark has purchassd a new 2 > nual Mesting of Agricultural Sciety, | *X0m e o oy s X o S ) Stlons Mrs. Edward H. Smith Narrat: ].: With: Peuttry:Shaw. John Carlson, 76, died at his son's, mas u e : sionary Experiences — Local ‘Man'| Mrs 'G. J. Willamson is visitind] Grapt Garlson's Tuesday mornins. His | . B death was very sudden. The funeral Hears Blily Sunday—Children Pre- | relatives in Hartford. was held Friday in the Swedish church pare Play, N 32 Christmas exercises for the Congre- | with burial in the Swedish cemetery. S gational-Sunday school are 1o he neId | There mas o el S ceTetery: THESE WILL BE GREATLY APPRECIATED Mrs. Edward H. Smi of China, gzu{‘xmflems' hall Tuesday evening the | fair grounds last Wednesday afternoon o~ e 2 spoke Sunday evening. in’the Congre: h. e 5 gational church at a special service Lecturs on Holland. ABINGTON for the benefit of the Golden Anniver-| Rev. F. D. Sargent gave a sterecp- oIy Gift of the Woman's Board of|Tticon lecture on Holland at Academy ssions. - hall last. Friday evening. 4 S 1 Children to Entertain. Miss - Bama. Spalding was in Bos- [ SPent a few days with Mr. and M#s. ton last week. .. orge Hicks. The children of the village are pre- t = A C. A. Sharpe spent Sunday with paring a Christmas play to be given Agricultural Society’s Meeting. relatives in West Upton, Mass. in the Congregational church for all{ The annual meeting of the Wood-| The Christmas sale and supper given |. the parents and friends on the even- |stock Asricaltural Society was held at|by the Ladies Benevolont Sostets Tast dng of December 22. A ;| their hall Wednesday the 13th. The | week Friday evening was a great suc- The Woman’s Missionary meeting treasurer’s report showed a balance|cess in every way. Nearly seventy was held Thursday afternoon-at in the treasury and all bills paid. The | dollars was _cleared. home of Mrs. Willam G. Park. following officers for the ensuing vear| Focal eubséribers Have been notis were chosen: President, Luther J.{fled-by the telephone comrany . of Leavitt, Woodstock; vice president, G.|changes in,their lines which will be- A e et U G & M. Samp-fin,n Wmck re Come effective with dhe use ofthe . ‘&éer in Ledyar: A hen. iches, cake ? secretary, lealey, North Wood- | new directory in January. 8 Bamtpois here T bae returned. tolund coftes. ware. passed. o Gors At Norwich Rally. stock; corresponding secretary, Melan- | Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hoadley have W William Brooks of Hartford, | plaserrosented a pair of fur-lined| Several from hére attended the Sun-| othon Riddics ‘Woodstock: _auditors, | moved to Putnam. i wiho has been the guest of her |5 apcs day School rally in Norwich Sunday Selah Palmer has left the employ of mother, Mrs. Delphinie Fish, ‘returned I8 olaigluind of Greeneville was | &fternoon. el R, T SRS B SR B S g A PETTICOATS Charles Weeks and family recently A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT TO CHOOSE FROM IN FLOWERED AND CHANGEABLE EFFECTS. ¢ TAFFETAQ and SILK JERSEYS X has returned home, affer Bridge Building company of Ambridge, : Pa., was the guest of his grandmother, :,,:2:“M‘;“‘;,,g",,;“;‘“‘xa"';:;;:"L and Mra. Lucy A. Brown, last week Mr|bert and family. . o e rown had ‘en days’ leave of absence Gert, c and left here for Hartford. where he | cens muchs e e Naslalow hagd been previousls visiting relatives. | sisver, Mr. and Mrs. Wilhem 1204 g Mes Arthur'Mendo of Moravia, N. | Now Lonaon: s ., arrived ‘astl-week to visit at the home of her father, Amos Hurlbutt, | pants; vg’:ummemfé:r;ee g o A visel end party consisting of Miss | Blerce's brother-lnjow o Sioar E2 Ada Smith of New London at Trout|ang Mrs, Herbert B Bl Ui, Mr. Brook cottage was Mrs. Christopher |1y of Woit Neek amtisr-C 200 fomi- Culver and Miss Alice Bush, also of s New London, with' Miss Caro, Partridge of ) ic, e P l ls - Mv-h ¢. W, lFolver' M‘n“;‘; BON er home at the’' navy yard..Sun N & S T e svering in hohet of her sibter-ia lav, | EXercises to Be Held Christmas Night Miss Kate B. Colver, whose birthdey| =—Surprise Party—Poultry Plants It was. M ers of the immediate| Inspected. :amfl_v were preh;ent\au‘d dainty re- = reshments with jce -¢Peam anid ¢ocoa | - The pastor held the close dttont Were servemn ,. 3 ot his hearers Sunday el fs " FP49%3 Spoke from .the text, Heavier Than LedyardHogs. negligent to put vou always r;:t rlg? The Bullétint Dec., 9 “moted , two | membrance ‘of these things” Thi weighty hogs dressell=at 304 Dounds | eyering meeting was led by - Aoy at tne farm of First Seleckinan Charles | Ranns, Heot A A. ray of Ledyard. Hénry: W, Hurl- v Chrit butt's two hogs that were dréssed7at bristmas Exercises. 4is faorm here last week weighed 850| Prcparations for' Christmas are well popnds. R under way. The exercises will be held ] 1va“} ucnhA_’Chapmar‘li teacher of | Christmas night. _ thg.village school, attended the teach- Danced ‘in Colonial Kitch e’ mesting tn Ledyard . mat Wiy | s wirpries pactrm Pt Mternoon, (iere being but the morn- | wag held at s Home e ilegeist IT, ing session of the sohiool:iiere . that | nine. "4 veriers ot s 100l plavea g d dancing o th 't M:s. Ellen Stoddard, who has been | 22 . R mlei L OF . the ppetiing some.time’ hith 30 Toooh | Phonograph was enjoyed. in_the large i Dr. Clark and will move his family to A VARIE- one 4 the Euest of Mrs. Olaf Nelson Sunday Heard Billy Sunday. : S. May. Fast|Chaplin. ST AR A YA i3 Eimma Bennett and littio grang. | 290 #ttended chiireh at Newent. James W. Eadie was in Boston for ; C. H. Child, Woodstosk; —_— . : VERE ’ ¥ Saughter, FEm-Beth = Bennett, Visited Poultry Plant. the week end and was the guest of|H, H. Davenport, Pomfret; . H.| WOODSTOCX V. p! . MATERIALS ARE # bt e T S TR his son, and daughter, Mr. and Mra, | Sumner, Woodstock: 1OCK : with others, who are mogns. College | Rohert Eadle, | Eie had’the pleasure of b ith, £ , A1l L.$1.00, to $298 3 ooultey fara KNz & Sur-|pearing Billy Sunday preach, George M. Sampson is moving his $1.98 o $5.50 Y T ethe Pty farms of the state, | "R %3 Mrs, Frenk B allen and i lot. |8 = S o 8780 © That Uneasy | s reiy s ot 2 e fon Tl E Son aoa . il mnond e s . and ¥l s 'y | week end visitors at the home of his “Woodstock; V! e -$5.98 to $3.50 - Reeli NIANTIC i, rottaof Famtic was ; : a2 ket S R 'TO] ‘ant “ ome 3 a 2 P ;\ Fee]mg s —_— tavflz‘i Sux(x:dnyi. s e IR hmwfi Slingsby has returned pa e . ; p ents of Eline Grows'ite. Havy a sty Tt ré . 3 Henry Vemour has returned from g B FURS That dull depfezi;:, ihi:}.dnggsd Christmas Tree the 23rd. seriodsly ill is some what improved. L G.1 ; Clarkc "'1'.',, ;y ;lt‘;' . spiritless condition—it’s bilious- |\ — 7 secretary, e social and ler supper at i v SamA o ua;Soroe of: carmentars NORTH FRANKLIN tary, " Mrs, Louse i Prentice Moracs Fridny events was s, Scaffs.... ....luers....$5.00 to $22.50 be out of sorts with yourself [2ave s work on Mrs. Norma —_— largely attended. i 3 A y Beckford’s bungalow - at Oswegatchie | Y. i ntertained | everybody else when one dose |3 L Hurle s visiting tn Mol | Yourg Ladies’ Oluty = " "'?dd oy ‘Schepck’s Mandrake Pills will do | George Howard of Main streot has| i°¢ Rockwood — Miss * Mildred Tor ¢ gone to Norwich to live with his broth-| White Hostess to M. M. Club. er. The people of the Grove are plan- 3 L i oail : e TS Shristoe tre - The ; 1 THESE PACKED IN VERY NEAT HOLLY BOXES of Miss Potter's cottages. " ‘ednesday. - ° ~ 3 ke | At L0 O Captain N. W. Rogors wio has been Ce: daug] p ? 2 “THE PLAGE THAT SAVES AND SERVES ill_for some time. is improving. ; . ¥l PA Al v Mail Carrier J. Percy Morgan is out i o iths from’ : +'YOUR TRONAGE DESERVES cese...$5.0C to $25.00 ceessesieiaees......$8.95 to $45.00 Sets L Tl AL S R b Tl ST TR : Clavretqent, Alfred Avbe: secretary. | i 194 MAIN STREET WAUREGAN BLOCK ; J passed Sunday here. ™ | returned home, after _several weeks’ T Teeounoe g iy 55 *ava - 5 il W. S. Morris and Almus Dorman | ViSit ‘g:‘ “':";::':M Y, _Ha otric % Commities . H. Schenck & Son, have - finished painting the W. B. ests Rockwood. £ C X AT

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