Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 6, 1917, Page 10

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You cannot afford to buy potash at . present enormous -prices, but it is ~ essential to fertilize. o Dk o Experiments have proven that Fund for a Parish | U . ne, ¢ . sprained her ankle : vvmm—hnulmydv- Guild Holds. Annual : o v X 5 r 5 ¥ » to her ' to_Boston to Hear Billy Sunday. | g e e : e R GR : : . ; B e e e oll and A 3 ~— ; ; Margery “of - the it "2l larger. amounts of mnzt‘ ammonia “l: “merved in tne vestry at|FiSher ; k Tonnson. 3, f phosphoric acid will produce profitab’ B s ¢ Lillie .and : : e . - : 3 by £ without potash. Our fertilizers v-f-?-fih-fluuhfiln&n _spent . Nev wit o ; 4 g4, B ! c sone crops fing i tionsarimal e S 1o . Hane ; - oral s with | i xehurrica ‘23 shete” nome in e Lons | Tatter, consisting of BONE, BL00D, MEAT 2 was started at the close RL Ledy ¥ pomsiuden. don. de chemicalg, They will ‘enrich o 5 . I gt your E:d and give you abundant crops. ‘morning service, last day, —_— 1o . B e e ohra e haler Johren Dot suiy But— | ‘ ; commecration el i S ) B i cal Sourntion s Sre fWale Sale Bl dury. Bty i T have moved to Plainfield where the Talk it over with our local dealer and o B g os joct, Are You Evading gwen), L30TE TEXS, Wepared work for. the, i+ |- write us for booklet, “Producing Profitable Zor and sues? Matt. 12:22-30. Miss ' Gladys Bushnell commenced } Products.” New Year’s Text. - . |AMert Brown, oddas, her school Tuesday, after a week re- { b i Ko A B, Hicks has been ill this week. ' | LOWELL FERTILIZER, CO., Bostan, Mass. ok ane S hi:l{mml is spending a few ning I e P rs 3 > Mre. Tizgte Smith and son of Piain « 3 R S0 RS - Friday afternoon at| Mrs. Willlt P. Holmes is in Wil- s TReEE oy riet and Juila Guild, Alan Guild, Mr. | Geld; called on Martin Bushneil. Sun- T. H. Efdredge; Norwich. lmantic, for a month's treatment at ‘sermon. “the and Mrs, W. A. Raynolds and Miss | 927 * Bocira Gertrude Arnoid, Miss Elizabeth ABDe | eraide Grammas. schosh Jeworr. Gily; Short Paragraphs, k) the hospital. Dr. White of Jewett City preached y i bbe. o O oy s masicia|at the First Congregational church g . e < N ey who has been wpending his vacation Jitte: i last Sunday. P or the B, Y. P. U meet. | Ior,,Sunday, Thanks have been ex- Fourteen at Meeting. aunt, returned home Monday — o i Mr_and Mrs. George W. Edmond of 5 g pressed to Miss Brown e Inter- | mpere were 14 present at the meet- | DiSht. ing at 7:30 p. m will Be: Are You | est and zeal in raising subscriptions |, 00 VIUU NS PROUEAl S8 e Ments m"‘”‘»«fi"fi#&’afi?’f‘c of Stontugton EASTFORD Connécticat Collegs, . mers Buests of Mr#. Addle Ca Norwich spent Christmas day with Fivading Moral Issties? Matt. 12:22- | for these, their son and family and Mrs. Addie ; Miss Clara 4 y C R Donations to Pastor. S Johnson Tues |Mrs. B P. Sabins returned home on Mies Anna- A Battey. of @neco L5 A cm of Nwaoxk 'J;E;J:l?h of the mhhm h W-flnflgul-, e otk N U!:M' cflmi“ to be Held at Metho- | yisiting at A. H. Battey's. - _Hanoyer. ‘hristmas with .. Be m a e ve Deen Mrs. E, P. ear's list Church—C. E. Offil d Co - Mis; Che 27 ot New ¥ Melntosh has returned to | §1o7 SPEnt Christmas 'S FALLS e B o o sy and.Y = : | with his’ paronts at South Manches- | e (OUEIIS ers o i e R N ey ¥ - Harry Bramham -of. Pawtucket w Heard Billy Sunday. smere farm, Tgsday in —_— € after a week's stay Walter Johnson is serving om the| oo o e, gt Ao~ L‘r . In_spite . e sne hostess. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. F. E. Guild on the 16th. Oliver Bowen returned Tuesday from |at G ches Thick. to & e Miss ' Gladys Bushnell, Grace L.la week's visit in New York where he | Mrs. C. H., Pike and Mrs 2 - A Alex Brown and"a friend from We-|20d bring glfts and a merry-maik- Prayer Meeting Omitted. Dawley and Frederick A. Hicks took [was the guest of Rodman Bouck. Wrisht were in,East Killingly Sa geourred at her home in Monson on | queisquock were. guests. O - Horace| IE : home @ hol- | A5 there were only three persons | trip to Boston last Saturday for the | | Beatrice and Iaa Bartletr wisited | cuy. Community Tree. o A RN 3 ding her | PAimer Monday. H iy onfuisd the 1day spirit, which was much enjoyed | present because of the stormy weather | sole purpase of hearing Billy Sunday. | thelr grandmother, in Putaam, last Biktesh In Sewing® Circle. e oty ot e n | vacation a2 her homo. in Norwigh. | port of pickersl fshing shrough the T e Hoar Mise Riggs. I Sy L L R P T ol o L L o e i Har R s eiony oveming| | MBss May Fisher and John Peckham |ice on the mill vond: caipiiing & fins. Wednesday evening. as the pastor at- | by tens and twenties all over the great | enterad the employ of 3. B Tatom | Woancrasy oventos wiih M K .was-held Friday evening, = string. The largest one ~ weighed| The Ladies’ Association deferred the 3%a; n the Congregational church, | of Freston spent Monday with the lat- | SRE, ; Jounas. bi-weekly gathering looking forward | tended the annual business meeting of | hall and they come forward with & |and son, Putnam. Cagnty. piiehtiihanti borveu ~-Christmas. Games, was | "“48 SIBCR 0 L5 \fiss Bthel | Mrs Allan Coates was the guest of|to the coming, week after next, of | the branch church in South Windham |sincere désire for salvation. Charles ‘Johnson of Hartford spent|gle redently. organized, his be children with very g0od | o0 ¢“artrora spent Christmas | Mrs. Jessie Perry Wednesday. Miss Riggs of Turkey, who | Thursday evening. The prayer meet- Sunday at his home here. ership of afxtéeri. ¥ parents and friends were | ST O TGPV whier Jobnson. The ice on the pond is about eight|is to be a guest of the society at a|ing will also be omitted next week WARRENVILLE Bdgar King, who has been il is 7 ADdPhibilY ¢ pleased with thg songs of ‘the : T " |inches thick and A. M. Ciark and son |SPecial soclal meeting, to be held in | Thursday because of the roll call here AN slowly improving, Sinday . Friday evening. ? J. M. Tatem is.improving after a re- vonaas Give “A: Stocking girls Family Gathering. Iy fill their farge ice h Grange hall, probably on Jan. 17, - e way g gi will probably R Aot O uae | tn £ io b The Lodistr & aabius'] Mr. Leveen' of' Boston was a’ week|WNALDb CHils Mebte—Twolve-insi 1oa | cent Nintas: spent Sunday with Miss OV % .3? g panes . Dur- | M Mrs. Moses ine held ,’E The bag .of money whith|Years day, at their home in Hope- =2 ties to mee: Miss Rigzs, who was so - New York. “had HSilonted toroush. the parish | ville. Windham coum interesting a speaker at Jewett City| = Every Member Canvass. “Earl . James, who has been spend- | ‘Mr. and Mrs, Fred Bowen visited Jor the suffering onmes in - the war-| Mrs. Walter Johnson spent a day in_November. A number of the men of the Con- |ing his vecatlon with his parents te- | Putnam relatives last Friday i ‘striken lands. He thanked the chil-|recently with her sister, Mrs. Amos , Rev. M. H. Jomes spent three days|gregational church made an every|turned Wednesday to Windham fiigh| Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Lewis of Put- 3 7 e e ‘dren-and the elder people for the gift | Maine, of Groton. SOUTH KILLINGLY in_Hartford during the holidays. member canvass Sunday afternoom, { scheol. nam were in town Sunday WEST: THOMPSON “then distributed boxes of cahdy | Miss Jane Lester spent Christmas Representative and Mrs. ¥. E. Mil- | visiting about 60 families in the parish. | . Mrs. L. A. Baker spent Christmas in | Everétt Phillips and family of Charl- b s dy ‘the decorated tree. The evening | With Mystic relatives. 4 L et 7 ler have been in Hartford this week | They met with a cordial reception and [ New York. Yol ton, Mass., were in town Friday. Miss Edith Sandastrom Enters N r: closed with three cheers for| Mrs. Victor Campbel, Ellen, Grace|Ccath at North = Sterling of Mrs.|for the opening of the general assem- | bearty co-operation and as a result a| Mrs. N. J. Brackley was called to Union Servi Training_Cl Gommunion ‘St larger sum is pledged for the work | Hartford recently by the illness of & uni i « of the ‘chureh than for 10 years past.|ber sister Mrs. Grover Abbey. oy T b e in the. Methadist . m_their return the men were Serv Miss Vera L. Dollman of Roxbury, Y e T louville school, has been epending the |and Mrs. Charles Hyde comins trom | Miz, PIimb ot the parsghage. - 1B L James the past week. = " <o IS0, Soung people have been enjoy- | WANeL AR Al dni o | vacation at her home. Brookiyn grense for. the, eapineny. | . Sa=r Cook loft o Wefitate of Mifie| Myvon Pratt has m ing skating on.Kelth's pond. . 1 iia s nta Claus and repeating the Merry [and Herbert Campbell spent a day | Charles Young, Former Local Resi- [bly and to attend the’ governor’s ball. chorus. The success of the | last week with R and Mrs. John dent: Grange installation. . ‘was due to .the work | Thompson and family, at Bethel. L Pt of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Park, assisted . & d Mrs. Rolk: . The he Secied funds webs. s - Heien LISBON Tomerrow. : ‘children N g v he Doa tews P o ‘Badger saj duet, Brighten the Cor- e s e e oy 5 e e e S e s e T Iisil, Giap. | Eriday venink Jan. 12, Supbercwiil | . Thes(Wiio-Do” club held the<senit: net Where You Are; one of Billy Sun- | recarning. Monday: - Mig Sa oy, morning when he. spoke | Dogn, Suffering from a severe cold. @ | o e e 1 Jones trescuser; Afs, | b= served and the meeting will follow. | monthly ‘meeting -at thelr club"To0m |g5;-s song hits.: At the close of the |will: be missed, very Jmuch Christmas Sundey Observance. |irom the text, Go thy way Gl the | caughter of Central Village were|Frank Hoxsie: secretary, Levi Clark; | An address will be siven by Rev. Ver- |Tuesday evepme = seiiod The toliowing officers and com- | Shurch and naciets. She v _ A Christmas service was held with |end be, for thou shalt rest and stand|Sunday visitors at G. W. Barlow's., |getekeeper, S. A. Carpenter; Cere: 3 i u mittees were elected for the ensuing |ready to help: in-the.churth | S e i Lo el e e i s During the vacation the interior of | . D. Baker filled his ice honse with | six months: Reception of Members at Ch Miss Alice Hadfleld, Miss Effie Al - Ruth Spaulding has been visiting | Another stormy night necessitated a § T, by v i a t Miss Bmily Tenner and A. B.| New Year’s Sermon—Fire at C. A-l, ., "jiser, Mrs, Paul Stone, of Pris-|smaller attendance than _otherwise. | FTon academy, Hebron, Me. oNER ey Searke Upton s wo e v et . ne | e Btk Henabtom Wont 4 R e | == Sk Miss Gertrude Hall returned home |following Hubert M. Graves: Henty| e roil call and meeting of the 3 Noel. Sy CEDdoATOE; Meetiy L REniay | Tk Sete arnal ) lamce in France, und amite Caps in lcehouse Explode. | afonday. P, Larkham, overseer; Mrs. C. E.|c,ngregational church will be held Linb Miests S ik o class, Her father . agcompanied i music in the Congregational thy lot at the cnd of the days. He Elise Hawes; Pomona, Maud Grave: Sunday morning. In the eve- | caid the text has in it & journey, a - Home From Vermont. Flora, Biste Rodler: ~lady assistant |the Center. school has been painted |13-inch ice Wednesday of this week.| President, Mrs. J. Carleton Saichinx < ning Christmas carols were sung by | restin ce and a home. Life is| Mr. Gifford, who has been in Ver-|steward, Mrs. H. M. Graves. snd kalsomined. Marshall Lawton has received word | vice president, Charles D. Tate 7 he choir and an_address given on uous ‘march and no man [mont several days, returned home Sat-| " 3"Voto was passed at the business | Rev, Frederick H. Means of Madi:|of the death of his aunt Mrs Mer-/|retary and treasurer Mrs. Tt In expeoted thaltihepas ‘The Meaning of Christmas Day by the v 1 his dilige: il urday. \ reciat! £ * th ¢t | #on, Me., a former pastor of the Con- | ritt Dunham, in Wallingford. lark; lookout committee, Mrs. . Miller, will be wel « & i e e e T e ow Farkham’ of | Sregational church here, has nccepted Bowen, Miss Hazel Benneti, Gilbert |condict the seryicaat the Mrs, P. H. Coffey and children were v = irkham of Y i in_Putnam ' Wednesday. My Hoene ror payment on the morc. | the appointment of New England sce- e N, can Tiss. | Doane: praver meeting. committee, | Sunday morninus. at 10:30 Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hall and Ger-|gage. he gift of the pianc waa re- [retary of the missionary education et gan THues- | NMre William Warren, Mrs. 8 be @& reception of miembers, 4 | trude Hall spent New Year's in Put- | cejyed also by the grange at a, racent | movement with headquarters in Boston | 38Y. Jan. 10 after a vacation of one|ipatem, Mrs. E. S. Keith. ment of .the Lord’s supper a | ®Barly saturday morning fire | nam. retine “Both these gifts come as a |end will begin work Feb. Ist. : oo Missionary _committee, Mrs. A. M. |ing will be observed. lnodfi:n the Holiday. |broke out at C. A Whitakers i Funeral of Mrs. Young. result of interest taken in the Satur- | Miss Harriet em(:ga returns to Vas- spent the holi- | gejth, Mrs. Fred, Bowen, Miss FHasel Farewell. Party, those in town over Christ-|ibreatened to destroy all of the build-| pyneral gervices for Mrs. Charles|day night dances—those who origi- |car college today (Saturday). Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Scott entertaid- | Dennett Rey. W. B. Andecson: socia v > r Mrs. . ; Mrs. H. F. S - » e The youns: people Mr.and Mes, F. G. Way of |ings on the farm. The family Were|youmg, were held at her home in|uated the custom' doing so with the| Mr. and Mrs. H. S Maine and eon| ML SUCIATST B OSSN | commitien - Carleton Tatem. PR R Al Christmas morning _carols ed. He will go at the last, sune-at every hous in the Vil- |\ Lerc he is fitted to So. Dy a number of singers in the | Dynamite:Caps Give Alarm: | i | | ! were Glastonbury, Mr. and Mrs. C.|awakened by the explosion of ‘caps | OVAS SICIL 5 iy of i the proceeds | have been spending a few days with & 2 g, Thursday at twelve | intention of turning over e T Mrs. Ellen Math tai “harles C dav _evening. e, . A D O I T ahonse oy 1| S alotk.. Mre. Young is the mother of [ to the srange: Mr.‘ana Mrs. Arthur Clarke of Wili- | Mrs, Bilen Mathowson at' dinner, on |misle’ committes, Mrs. Charies Clark, | cav evoning " N L. Greig of Dayville and Mr. | fames. The fire quickly spread to an | harles Young of this place and lived e dor HEE ] JOhE 2. Potter of the firm or Jdha- . BUth THIkOn has returncd 15 Mra | o ‘committee, Miss Huntington ¢ SCOTLAND Mrs. Henry Andrews of New Ha- |udloining shed “'%?Rh"’?y.m:’ *© gxed'memm T Aard Mra. Doune | e LaOGap Baby g svending gony & Potier ix confined to_ his ‘home | {6y Ly owton the Suest of her Auht. | her Perseverance Band. o Heard ‘and Seen. noighbors who were eummoned the (Lo TMade her home with her son-in- | Misses Exley were also holiday guests 7 Several from this place attended the Personals. Services: of i/ i, WK 1of '~ Prayer 2 hed was torn away. from the ‘bdrn | 1°% Charles. Rounds. at their home. Ralph Brown from —_— dance in Eastford last Friday even- | iiss §. Florence Warren bhas re- | Representative 'Moffitt Begine orman Armitage of Unionville was A Shed was torn away from the bdrm | ‘The local school will open Monday |Storrs. Milo APPlY from Massachusetts EAST WOODSTOCK ing. turned to her work in New York af- letive Du fi i ag -z ] | the Boiidings were saved. A wagon | fcr the winter term. [ana’ Cecille Hafe from New Haven. Mr. Kingsley spent the week-cnd at | ter spending the holidays here. islative Duties- Hog mechanical = : Friends. at_ the Green were shocked _ |at his home in Norwich. Bary Green returned to Wiltmantie, | i o o smmmr o er and Brother Patients at Hospi- Minnie Jones, Olive and Edith Buell T ohee T b S aak er,. . Aside fromg~ihe evening meeting there were tw zs held Auring the w e Tuesday evening was, led 1 mer W T of Huddersfield, England, was | 2nd farming implements that were 7 R DR e T the mons of Ahe sud- ‘guest at the home . |stored in the shed were a complete TH and sadden: y ! e e ; 3 ¢ B sietione o - ool o e b, Bra| 1 ORTH WORDBIOCK i Smere oy 3. 72 oocot i *sa—Latior Acoiduncaty Put Suitd] -~ "NORTH STERLING' . | fooh ooses sd Wollen Chitiort o Siee " Marin 2 ugh Foot—i otia 3 : Grosvenordale -.?'.’:‘:x’.f e L O raamite caps which were | Lebanon Teacher for Local School— | the Plains. 5 e Sy Cwotioty, Alma Harrson and Eisie Lewis to the ice house and exploded| Annual ‘Meeting of Ecclesiastical Recovering After Fall. Miss Agnes White is resting com- Putnam_ High school Wr. and Mrs. Matthew De- | S in the E ool 5 i amily . 0 fortably at the D: < Mrs, Willlam Warren and little son, Rev. A. J. Hetrick recently suffered |fortably at the Day Kimball hospital AT e R aAncday with. Bira| 0N PW Barlow, Wood-Williams' Marri ages—Death of Mrs. Lucy Young at P for the holiday: 4 not probably have | Society. " Ms. and Mrs. Myron B. Allen enter- | been arnused ir *'me to save the oth- _ from a severe fall on the ice. He has|efter a surgical operation performed| 87, el day evening by Willlam I “Mr. and Mrs. Herbert F. Allen ¢t buildings, as all are’so close o | Mrs, George Morse has returned|recovered and is able again to be |last week. Her brother, Walker White, e B e ot o fow Gays va-i] GVinslow ® Gallup, Weo wo M Willimantic. recently. gether. from & lengthy visit.in Providence. - | out. - aged 15, is'also a patient there, hav-| F. 0. Plummer has purchased a fine | o YOwOT, [0St SDOnL B TeW Ao3s Om | fiartford spent the holdays a = Miss . Maliei Lec returned to heri Mr. apd Mrs, L. H, Healey are in||. Mrs. George Hatch has been keeping.|ing accidentally put a bullet through |pair of cattle for his farm work. et NS Rty " | ngemee: hieres z 2 rome in Ledyard Tuesday, after a | New Haven for a few days. house for. Mr.. Hetrick and his son. | Lis foot last Friday while shooting at| Byron Place and Miss Neva Barlow!| “2 ta & A Mr. ‘and, Mrs. John W4k LEBANON | weel’s visit with her cousins. Mr. and | Irving Paine, representative to| George Fawley. received an injury |eparrows from a loft in the barn. The | married the past week, will o to Neank’.spént . Ohfistipas at Mr. a A b Mrs. Fred Irons, whom -she “accom- | Hartford was in that city Tuesday |from a_fai m his work in Cen-| bullet' went through the floor, just|housekeeping at Mr, Place’s home in Mcs, J. D, Moffitt's. " Helders of Highest Scores at Whist | Panied upon their return from a visit|and Wednesday. tral Village. 'There is.fear of & frac- | grazing a horse which was below in | Foater. EAST THOMPSON e DT vricushby 5 with” her parents over Christmas. Asa Witter of Providence. ie visiting | ture of the collarbone. the stall. A bone was broken in the| Mr. Griswold of Worcester was. at — n_Letenon .New Year's. da 4 { Cilub’s Meeting—Officers of Baptist| ' Brainard Walden returnéd to Will- | at: Wendall Witters. Michael .Shiea.and- the Misses Shea | Loy's foot, but it is thought no am- |his farm here the past week. The King's Daughters Re-elect Officers 'Wilfred Doscher of H. ‘Sunday School—Congregational Roll tic Thursday after a week's visit I nave the . . 0f: many friends | putation will be necessary. D i 5 S aNYS & : - Call. 2 ; at 3. M, Kennedy’ Zr, Testm, Frow Lebansin: 0l it Tab e Drother. e Misges "Lyle Turner, Sihel Upham|spent Chrieimas at her home heper at: Wardnesday’s Mesling. i S e St e ol A i et e i B el Sramon . Miss Lifle B Ot N v ot | ind, Mabel Richardson have returned | Miss Julia Cole spent the Christmas| (aorge, Swenson has moved in the |Johm: D. Mofitt, > et et by Rt PRESTON | borhaod school in place of Miss Geer, |"Slact Trir 3757 et s oy HcTeE Y cation with her grandmother. . |(enement over the store. William |* Representative Leon I 20 of p - v ' E; - 3 visif . My, and Mrs. en lerce . spen v i v i e 1 W 1 HEe | who resigned last term. Fanny Browa is visiting rela- Kingsbury is moying in the little house [ menceld ™is new were played. Prizes went to | Mies jue Attended Putnam Funeral. Christmas in Washington, R. L e S “ w0 - 2 ey s 5 - i ‘orcester. o 3 = o e owned by Mrs. Sheidon so he may be |c. ni‘ol thiz week. w"‘n“ Ladies—grat, - Miss | Grange. to Orale Mext. Healce .M “"', Sewing -Bes. "‘Q-f:o,.’:‘ ‘Z,mn“;, Attleboro, .Mass., | Rev. and Mrs. T. A. Turner. Mr. ang;|, MMiss Doris Sahlen has been spend- |, car his work this winter, as he is| Willlim M. Bucuha Rockwood: second, Mrs.| Because of State Grange at Nor-| A sewing bee will be held- at the| Georse | her, Mrs. Georse Hatch | Mrs. Chester E. May attended the fu- | Ing the week with Miss Dorothy Plum- | gnitioled at the railroad station, ford tw> Anye. ibls e 5 Clement Fowler; third, Miss Ella| wich. ® |home ot Mrs. W. R Witter mext|isited b8 e AT neral of a former resident, Miss Angie | WS- Henry Withey has been filling Miss | Alfred L. Potter of N A . Rockwood; gentlemen's—first, J. A. P - |'Tuesday afternoon. The ladies are Kennedy, in Putnam Tuesday. She had | The Christmas tree in the church at| plewelling’s ice house with good qual- [ Cheistmas with his parents he : Thomas; second, C. A Fowler; third, | Mrs. H. H. Palmer was in Ashaway | filllng a barrel to be sent to Fisk uni- WOODSTOCK beon 0’ faliing: hesith far Sne 20| ihe Line, was one of the finest enter- gt Chazies’ I iPotter- of B John Smith. Sandwiches, cake and |last week to attend the funeral of her | VETSity. 3 £ years. She was about 7§ years.of age|fiinments ever presented here. At the annual meeting of the King’s | New Years at W. J. Potter Willard Madley of Mt. Kisco, N. Y. | o o oo o e P tirs. B minual ‘Meeting. BN e and & member of the Congregationai | Mr. Olsen was in Worcester the past | piughters Jan. 3d. the officers were re- R A e = R S Mrs. G. A. Holden. an TS ert At the annual societ eeti: atel igl chu s place. W 3 A ed: lLeader, Mrs, G. T. Robbin: 1 R Ao %s Dolidays ;"“"-‘l"];’!lliilmes speni Monday in Worcester, | Tuesday atéernoon the, fonowins ot inti ects Officers—Magi Library Officers. * ' willliam Wood and Mrs. = Arthur S L e Ransom™ ase STERLING . 3 = Poien % s i % 52 illiams were united in marriage Dec. ; . gl vy 2 Vising Shelr alety raoia 1 cers were elected: Society, commit The annual meeting of the Libtary |24, Rev. Stlas Griffiths preforming thé | Bicny. “ e " coramiiteen are to bo|. Clarence Babeock of Hartford Miss Hlizabeth Duffy of New York ' Because of the state grange to be|tee: Edgar Trask, Luther Leavitt and association was held Tuesday after- |ceremony. the Jfolidays with her parents, |held in Norwich next week the grange | Allison Potter: secretary and treasur- | me Christian Endeavor society at|anen and the following_officers’ elect- | - hira Ton elected next month. home for a few day v Young, better known here | “Chester Mathewson was In Boston | Miss Mabel Moore has ret . and Mrs. P. J. Duffy. i had “Miss Florence Loomis Teft Monday | Teguing mighe, | o T e has been in | the Consregational church a watch | ed: President, Marcus B. Morse; vice |as Grandma Young, died New Years | mosans. Hoston, where she has-bee morning for Woodstock, where she is | After, spending the Christmas vaca- | Hartford this week. o Thesting s Sundhy, TIEUE: Divaidsot PSS T White: morning, 4t the age of She win | TUeS4Y for a week. to teach school. tion at her home here Miss Annie Mc- | Miss Fisle Auld, who is visiting at .Officers Re-elected. mry-nd “fi"‘“;fv Ge&rge O. Robbins; | be ‘greatly missed by all who. knew 5 Mrs. Hugh, Carrigan.and Held Annual Meeting. Climon has returned to her school at|Frank Skinners' is ill with German| The annual meeting of the Wood- lnflflflm; i i E-uid{w Ler, as she was always genial, cheer- ELMVILLE Centerville, R._T. have ‘been “The Ladies’ Aid society met at the | New Haven. measles. stock Farmers'- Co-operative associa- . - ¥ ful'and good company. Mrs. William son paysonage Tuesday atte Master _Douglas Fellows, after tion, Inc. was held at Agricultural Ay Herbert Crane wad in tow xnoon for their followini Newly Organized Sewing Circle -Meets | 315 1day. o s T, Shmt. Aiss Florente "5 Fellows ot | EKONK e wore " Torciscted: . President. Lindeman; “entertainment | SOUTH WOODSTOCK —Brief Personal Not 2 TioyA apiller nag frog Royes Loomis has returned to Pratt | 2unt, Miss Florence E. Fellows of | officers - were . re-elected: mt, | ttion e — ersonal Nof E VA Miller hay eylrae Institute, Brookl N, Y. Norwich has gone to Dr. A. J. Sinay's e CGeorge P, Perley; vice president, S. H. e sk f] o E a ding the Christnas vacation micn |0 Bpend the winter. Students Return to School—Local | Feckpam secretary, George It Hamil- | MIX Gorge. Boaworth, George Weth. | ~Mjus Nellie Tows, who has been very | _ Mr. and Mre James Kent and|' Harry Miller pent the ‘parents. Mr. and Mrs. N. S, Loom- | J. B. Bates and John P. Hollowell| Guests at Sterling New Year Ball. |tcn: treasurer. Edw. R. Rollins; direc- | SO0 ¥0R . (ATen, FBverett Mav. A |, is slowly improving. George W. Kent of Elmville and Mr. | with Mr. and Mre. -~ John Bar s were in Hartford this week as repre. * " | tors, L. H. Healey. F. K. Haynes, B- Was given the retiring | John Masters gave a sleight of hand | #rd-Mrs. Dawson and Miss Ada Daw- | Westcott's Crossing. o gon of Danielson 'spent Sunday with | Mrs. H. C. Anderson and daughte b sy t, A. G. M 2 Miss Call were sung at every house in the vi ar v i - |J. Johnson; business manager, Willlam anorse, for fuel fur- | performance for the benefit of Senexet . Y B s e vickor o — e Saflup, Minda Tan- | & Sohha." The report of the manager |nished the past seven years. grange last Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Todd in Web- | Miss Lula, were visito ir Ddiss Alice Blakeslee. ROAD SOCIETY | returned to their regpective schools |Showed that the association has had a ——l i N E_Wells was in Providence over [ated. 3 . s “Kent rematning for |Mrs. Ciinton O Browd's, Mrs. F. P. Fowler and Mrs. F. K. ! Monday. Dprosperous vear. + New Year's. 2 longer visit. avg, over the ot i it " B Harrison_ and family Fred Williams is_slowly improving.| Miss Helen Willlams of Moosup, e o P e Ioes O oo D For the noli. | #re, John Gallup and Miss Irene Gal.| A recess for carrving pe ome for the hoii- Ruel Young was MNoyss were recent guests of their sis- | Miss Martha G. Willlams returned viere in Daniélson New Years day. 3 days. fér, Miss Sarah Peckham; of Westerly, | (o Boston. Tuesds: i Mr. ana Mrs. Be e ex. - . E E 5 . Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Colburn en- z R'L Amos Hewltt of Meriden has been a | tcrtained Elvert Gardner of Boston, |, Jobn R Masters of Ut JfL T, 8 | Pastor Presd Br. and Mrs. Fred Willoughby of | recent guest of his uncle, A. G. Hew- | Miss Ella Gardner of Plainfield, Mrs, | Bille: ror Ghe "benefit . of - Senexet Y Scotiand were New Year's visitors | jtt. George Whipple and son Everett of | Weht Tor the = Beass e of Agricultural Club Members. AR R A TR TO R AT > - Fith the latters sister, Mrs. F. N.| The First Congresational society | Voluntown New Years day. e ey etcithting - & T, e =Y Tayior. Esther Gallup spent Monday with e s £ Conmdering £ weather thq attend. ) ‘mo; 3 met with the treasurer, J. E. Lord, v E Bos- Miss Adelaide Hallen was 2 recent|Satarday. "% | ber brother Edwin and his family. Louse party of young ladies from e ming service hes Special Sermon on b and Miss Dorcas Gallup of .thetfeatures & mew hammer b Last Sunday of Old- Year—Pictures | * visitor in Hartford. M The Ekonk and Wylie district schools | ton over New Year's. was -very. - = __ Miss Geneva I Stark of Willimantic me,’:".,?"{.":rngfif,‘_”;}‘;’.‘:fif“fiffi1cpsneea Monaay.. . %1% | Officers of - Congregational - Sunday | of dread, 5 m Nfl's Years day with Miss|Firam CHft of Mystic a few aavs |, Mr. and Mrs, Warren Tanner of Sa- School. > two miles: q - : Danielson % this week. em were Tecent guests at George llowing have been elected of- | or's text - i B Mr. and Mrs E. A. Hoxie attended | 'Phe Ghuirch brothers of Westerly | Tanners, e N T s [ S ar ary ime o1 (5] the governor's ball in "Hartford Wed- | spent Sunday with Donald Wheeler. Frank Watson's pet horse died Mon- | g hool for 1817: Superintendent, Rev. :m“- i 1545 % i ’ nesday evening. Miss Priscilla_ Billings of the bor- {day. arrison; assistant tend- Bdrs. H. M. Peck and Mrs. M. | ough, was a recent guest of her cous- | Several from here attended the New | bar " Genrges H. ramiiton . seorotary Qeer spent Wednesday with Mrs. C.|in Miss Dorothy Wheeler. Year’s ball in Sterling Saturday even- |gnd treasurer, William 3. Gallup. 8. Goodwin. The grange Christmas bazaar wnu;‘"t— . "The Ladies” Benevolent W § i ¥ & s gaker’s Cocpa e - s a good drink, as Sunday School Officers. held Friday evening. Roads Dangerous. with Mrs. William M. Galluj - e A Cnristmas entertainment was| Horses have to wear never-slips|oay afterncon. Mrs. F. B, Harrlson | fneit OvS Jowing officers for the ensuing year: | iield in the church parlors Thursday | these.days. . was leader. seif” It jent, Alonzo Boothby: as- | evening. Rev. Emmons White preached an| Mr. and Mrs, Johi Clax bor- to be' g o R g excellent New Years sermon Sunday | Wednesday for Florida, where they less. Lo 3 tendent, superintendent, Gurdon Chaj MONTVILLE morning. will spend the remainder of the win- ; secretary and treasu ", Charly &- e Bt Esther Gallup led the C. E. mesting | ter. WILSONVILLE 3 £ ASegiant secretary and treas- g Atiss Wettle Williams: “organist, | pey. Frank Clark, New Pastor, to|Sunday evening. Mr. White sang a ‘urer, rs. ‘Gurdon Chappell; assistant or- o Mrs. ganist, Mrs. Amos J. Lillie. Preach First Sermon Tomorrow. B — 1 ¥ S and M Wilam: Blanohara| oy arietonary sheicty of (i Union| EAST. KILLINGLY | mre. atie:sisiey Doad, Atters Briet wholeésome and nous & W. Hewitt, Mr. and Mrs Rodney | Eaptist church m2t with Mrs. Thomas £ o) liness. ¥ : e : > han g e S e e e | e oy oo civod wan | ek S, Tt TR L B | el s aaaiand e ' asitis deli 3 ames e oston vis s | nam spent the week en: | Ba- = A B i b S B, Gcorse Hewitt and| . fier Mrs Henry ~McArdle, over Wade's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred |mund of r . Y., spent Sat- | . n 4 ) . C% New Year's. Wade. ;| orday withorel Mrs. Everett Chapman and daugh- | Mr. and Mre, E. B. Chase, Jr., visit- | _Miss ° n 2 ey o4 | o X Gian meeting and roll call of | ter Marion are spending a few days in |ed friends in Danielson Monday. was with Mrs. 1 Pt egational church was | Stratford, Miss Gladys Mason has returned to | week. - 2 d Wél 2 B&ker&Co.Lbd % s. b;ra. a-wfimnlll - 4 gev. Prxnks Cl;:‘k will preach his [ her fihoox in firowflanca;n&t'a*l rs. Hal - > k ‘ A S . i & d 3 2 irst sermon Sunday as pastor of the | vacation at her home here. - . - 4 ESTABL B0 DORCHESTER, MASS. the various | church. Leonard, youngest child of Mr. and ; : ® i were read. e L T Mre. Robert Shekleton, is ill. ~ | nerar ial | Next I or - % £ R 7 church par- | Color blindness is believed to he| Mrs. Henry Mason was a recent|in 1 3 1o _ of officers ' much more common in men taen in|guest of relatives in Providence. R, ' T Y ; by “Mre. women. | Misses Lucina and Doris Smith vis- | itor

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