Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 27, 1917, Page 11

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4 Reiner has sold his place to Earl Winslow. Clifford D.. Arnold ‘house, ‘Brooklyn, N. mv-n have Mrs. m-u Btlnm of Canterbury has been Mfllflu a few days with Mrs. H. S. { 2 J." Frank mlmr of the Hill Crest h’i’(" “c"r:;‘:w o on Mass., is rs. eans, visiting her daughter, Mrs. Willlam Hallowell Denton Gallup of Danlelson spent | Saturday with local frieads. CENTRAL VILLAGE Death of Fitch A. Carey, Prominent Local Resident—Funeral Held Wed- nesdy—Middie Bourque Injured— Sixty-fith Wedding Anniversary— Clarence Peterman’s Death. Fitch A. Carey, whnhnbun..wdl known resident here for years, died at a sanitarium in Norwich, to which he had been taken Monday, on account of mental weakness, ha: been failing for about three years. leaves a brother, George Carey and a sister. Mra. Eiizabeth Geer In Norwich, hx«mmdwm vnl‘uvhfl:ru mhm Itn.cveru & Louis Ingalls, in Increased Attendance at Church Ser- vices—Interest Extension School. “Enter ye in by the wide is the gate and Matt. 7:13-14, held at his iL" This was the text from which the oon at l pastor spoke most earnestly Sunday morning. During the past six months have been but seven Sundays t of the Congregational thureh omeisted. e bearers were John Kelley. Jesse Hopton: Everces T4ad ana Stavct Bie worth. ' Burlal was in the family lot cemetery. News in General. Mrs. Jesse Hopton, who has been ili, recovered. £ Mrs. Arthur Brown of Southbridge, Mass., was a visitor hers Thursday. Clarence Perman remains ill with bronchitis at his home. Frederick Williams of Willimantie has been a recent visitor at L. H. Cross's. Frank H. Tillinghast and Miss Lou- ise Tillinghast were in -Providence Thursday. the Phinfleld Peter Bourque fell at with a severe cold. Philip Mathewson has received the news of the death of his niece, Miss Hannah Baldwin, in California, where she has spent several yeasi for the benefit of her health. Mrs. Arthur Eyers is confined to her home by illness caused by rheumatism. Thomas Sullivan of Hartford, for- merly bookkeeper at the office ot the Plainfield Woolen C6., visited local friends Saturday. Miss Gertrude Handy was awarded the prize at the firemen’s bazaar Sat- urday evening, a large box of candy. Taken to Backus Hospif Master John Weaver has. been. Il Middie Bourque, youngest son of Woolen mill Saturday and struck a steel spindle entirely through his hand causing a painful injury. Sunday he was taken to the Backus hospital in Norwich. Charles Fletcher of Providence spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Fletcher. Miss Elizabeth Bourque was in Nor- wich, Saturday. Frederick Brewster: has been a reé- cent visitor in Boston, where h: at- tended a Billy Sunday service. Attended Whist. Several local people were in Moosup Monday evening to attend the whist party held by the members of - the Eastern Star. Frank C. Tillinghast and James Ad- ams were in Woodstock, Saturday aft- grmoon, to atiend the funeral of Dr. Nelson Darling. Willlam Jowett entertained his fath- er, William Jowett, of Southbridge, Mass.,, Sunday. Miss Mary Lambert entertained Miss Belleville of Plainfield, Sunday. N Arthur Harringto: Providevce, spent Sunday at Me. Havs rington’s brother, - Frank Harrington. Miss Odna Seguin was in Norwich Saturday. Funeral of Henry Allebaugh. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Loring were in :rov‘lde;xcg‘ Tue;"day to attend the fu- eral of Mrs. Lori enry Aliebaven ng's father, Hi Mrs. Olive McDonald of Canterbury been spending several days with her sister, Mrs. Stephen A. Clarke. Mrs. E. Hoxie Lillibridge was in ontville, Wednesday, to attend the funeral of Mrs. Harrlet Tanner Haz- Mrs. Daniel Dutton of Greenevills has been a recent guest of friends here, where she formerly lived. Mrs. Urgele Lafrance was the guest of relatives In Danielson, Sunday. Mrs. Walter Greene, who has been with _relatives in Southbridge, Mass., end Burlington, Vt., for several weeks, has returned. Charles Bragg has been a business caller in New York. Da udy, who has been 1l sev- eral weeks is recovering. Married 65 Years. Today (Saturday) will be the sixty- fifth anniversary of the marrlngetf)t Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Lewis. OBITUARY. Clarence Peterman. Clarence Peterman, 47, died at his home Tuesday morning at 10.30 o'clock, having been ill for about ten days, although he had been troubied with asthma for about fourteen vears, He had been a faithful janitor at the schoolhouse for several vears. He leaves his wife, who was Miss Mary Mitchell, also a sister, brother, and mother, in Philadelphia, where Mr. and Mrs. Peterman formerly lived. Funeral services were held at his home Thurs- day afternoon at 4 o'clock. Friday morning the body was taken to Phfl- adelphia, where funeral services were held and burial was in the family lot. Mrs. Peterman and her nephew, Flody Mitchell accompanied the body. AB[NGTUN " M:—;e Jehn Whpple. whe was recent- v oper: upon for appendicitis at e hmy~l(lrnb.|.n hospital, has return- Mrs. Andrew Griggs is slowly recov- ering from a sévére attack of grip. William Fay is confined to his home by illnées and has a substitiite @t- Nearly all the ice houses :I)}lzd with ice from 10 to ‘;S"fl ick. ’!):r! Nathaniel Bowen 6f B(mnzn“h visiting her sister, Mrs. Charles Smi “Mrs. Olin Bullara of Bri cently visited her mother, Mrs. A.n- drew Grlggl WOODSTOCS VALLEY Henry Phillips recently night at Allen W. Kenvon’ Mrs. William Sumnier visited at George Summer’s in West Woodstock leclelfl ‘harles Shaver hu nnkM B or Elmer. Goss. 9" i i I at day evening had Ps. 67:8 as their sub- “The Extension School in Agricul- ture. and Home Economics” was held as planned January 23-26, the former in Grange hall, the latter in the church on the Green. The increase in attend- ance and questions asked each day was: one proof of interest and appre- ciation on the part of those partici- pating from the various sections of Canterbury and neighboring towns. Free coffee was provided each day for those bringing lunches, at noon. EAST KILLINGLY e Family Reunion at Home of Albert H. Sayles. . C. F. Pellett and daughters of ited friends here Satur- i § § i ; i 2 i | jaghised ‘had given a ety which has been 5 kitchen of the - Williams and been Miss Gladys Mason and Clara How- land of Providenc lpent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. Mason. Mrs. A. E. Sly]es and chiidren, who have been visiting at J. A. Brook's for a few days, have returned to their home in North Scituate, R. L Mrs. Frank Nason of Rockland, R. T is the guest of Allen Wade and fam- ly. ‘Anson Maynard of Hartford spent Sunday at his home here. Mr. and Mys. Wiifred Wade of Put- nam were guests Sunday of Mr. Wade’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wade. Rev. John W. Wrignt and Walter Cummins of Dayville were guets Mon- da Mr. and Mrs. Luther Smith. a_family reunion. at the o ‘Aibert H. Sayles’, Sunday. All his children and grandchildren except Howard, who is in Hartford, were present. lost only one-half day each. The at- tendance for the last monf.h was 98 per cent. Personal Honfi'n. Miss Lydia Lathrop is boarding with Mps. Petterman of Central Vil- lage this winter, while she attends P. H. S Mrs. Elmer Richmond was called away last week by the illness of her mother, Mrs. Norman. At nearly the same time the mom of Elmer Rich- mond was called him to Plajnfield. Mis mu!y- Flint u- been visiting tor s week or more in Brooklyn: Mrs. Harold Hetrick came last week from San A ), Texas, to join her husband, ck, during his stay with his father, Rev. A. J. Het- rick atethe Green. ATTAWAUGAN Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mills of Nor- wich spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lapoint. Mrs. Charles Anderson is visiting at Providence and Pawtucket. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mtichell vis- ited at Central Village Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mongoe of Danielson spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Jules Nason. Delor Lefhesk of Hartford was a week end visitor with friends. Mrs. John Pechie entertained her sister from North Grosvenordale over the week end.s Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lovalle are ill. othy Sweeney has bees Sewing Circle. 'l'b' #irls of Black Hill have form- . —wm‘ circle whith meets every afternoon after school. W their hom’- sewing they y‘-gl Doris lbviey. the three- Mrs. Jamns Apply - "“l to her sons, Walter and Milo Hatch is I.a-ln keep~ ing house Iin her own at Worcester with James Emerson and Next Sunday will be visitors' Sun- day at the Junior league. POMFRET CENTER Wolf Den Grange Presented Flag by State Grange Because of Owning Hall. Carl Sarpe has been appointed county farm bureau agent in Massa- Everett E. Fruit — Grenge Inetaliation—All Debts Paid, sHall Cloar and $400 in the Treas- ury. No.. 48, held in- m-&o pnvoahiumu. me!mvwllfltemdmwho but few n TS ng m were install- Mrs. Addie C. Hyde, who enters on th master of the spoke on ld Fri 3 Mrs. Alfred 'Williams of Brooklyn and Mrs. Merritt Gallup. The grange was next presented a flag by the State grange on account of owning new hall. An oyster supper and dancing followed. CLARK’S CORNERS George Congdon and his sister. Eliz- abeth, have severe colds. They are elderly people and quite feeble. Martin Navin, Ir. lost one of his horses Tuesday. There was no appar- ent cause of its death. Amos Stone and Edward Chapel have filled their icehouses with 17-inch ice. Mjss Clara Stone has been quite ill ang unable to teach her school this Tolland County ELLINGTON Yeoung Ladies’ Bible Class Gives En- tertainment—Iinstaliation at Grange. Misses Pvelyn and Eisle Elisworth ©f Hartford spent the week end with Representative and ‘Mrs. John C. Mil- ler. Mrs. E. J. Bower 1s in St. Francis' in Hartford, for theatment. Pomona, Stel- Flora, Ester Kimball; lady Edwin Ben- la essistant steward, Mrs. nett. mm‘ who was Inm.l!:ed treasurer in 1300 and who as Xaifl:hl‘y fulfilled the office. enters as treasurer when Iyn grange witn a balance in the treasury of $400, due to the able management of Broth- er Stetson and to the sisters and the bn‘ gwm granges were repre. instaliation: Killingly, "‘& ‘"“u&u of Killingly The young ladies’ Bible class gave nertainment consigtl housé is Tllidnt ltr daughter in Pat- e and Mra, JoHs T ‘Whaples spent Saturday with relatives in East Kil 1y, Arthur Wirwick of Philadel- phaa is the guest of her father, Henry fa Rarsh Comw ay of rmn-m spent sum&' with u ‘—-A—._o spent a Local and Gilead Christian Endeavor Societies to Unite for Service— Dance and l-x Social Supervisor J. A. Young of Colches- ter was in town Wednesday visiting theschools. Miss Irma Lord of Willimantic was at the home of her parents, Mr.-and Mrs. L. M. Lord, for the week end. Miss Florence Smith of Cromwell yas a week end guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Si Unien C. E. Snrvhe. The Hebren C. E. S. will unite with the Gilead C. E. S. in a service Sun- day evening to be held in Gilead: leader, Mrs. W. C. Robinson; subject, Fruits of the Christian Endeavor Tree. Among Hebron people in Willimantic Monday were Mrs. J. B. Tennant, Mrs. . O. Seyms, Miss Eisa Jones, Mrs. A.H. Post and Mrs. Fogil; also Messrs. " N. Jones, Harold Gray, George Wy- r'an and Howard Thompson. Benefit Whist. The first In the series of library whists will be given next week in the lbrary building. The whists are given to help defray the expenses of the Iibrary. The L. A. S. met with Mrs. E. G. Lord Thursday afternoon. A dance and box social was held in the town hall Friday evening. Music was by Pendleton's orchestra. SPRING HILL lowtd by Entertainment—Son of Mrs. La Jess Writes from Camp. Wednesday evening the Ladies’ Aid eociety served one of their famous baked bean suppers to about 40. It was a good night to take the young children out and they were all pres- ent. Following the supper there was a short entertainment, vocal and in- s‘rumental music and readings. The grip has been getting some work in here lately. 3 G. A. Stalker has filled his icehouse with ice of good quality and of f: thickness. = Mrs. LaJess has reccived letter from her son who enlisted in the it was sent a evening fro ma visit in M to take the place of ons of the gra which he lost a short time ago. BOLTON Mrs. Loren Main and son Elmer we: 2 urday and saw ti% plcture The e rth and Mrz H. A \to! Jan: ing t { the A to L rear Uvin Inte | harv ler, i DeWolt and Mrs. E. M. Howard were in Hartford Sunday night to see the same picture. Mrs. John Morris of Branford has Arthur Peck is ill with grip. Recent guests at_the Robert James S. Bush and John T. Adams, all of Hartford. ers’. meeting at the Mashapaug school John Rizner has been appointed tax collector for the town of Union to fill of T. A{, ary hme of the ~ %yaker’s Cocoa o is a wh esome-andm.tr 1sl'nngas itis, deh C E ‘Walter Baker & CO. Lbd ESTABLISHED 1780 / Crawfora have filied their icehouses. Ferry expects to cuf ice next Mprs. Susan Hughes In Westford Mon- da; \ we—k So:ae excitement was caused last week when the chimney on the house of Mrs. George Crawford caught fire. With the assistance of the neighbors On Sunday Rev. Mr. Parker preached from Mark 8: Flowers sent by the grange were much appreciated by all at Mr. Cos- W. Howard was a Hartford vis- “Monday. . M. grove's. Deen Visiting her brother, Dr. M. M. | B ira waa soon_ extinguisher with- | The new telephone lines divide the M W, Howara has his icehouse|out doing serious damage. It was|neighborhood by quick and easy com moved, ‘It stood where the new state | necessary to chop a hole in the roof ] munication only—as it takes a littie road is going. to get at the burning rafters. . time to get accustomed to the change —— 7% 4] Mrs. G. V. Smith is planning a visit Mrs. Davidson has let her horse for STOKRS to New Taven for the last of the week o b e S — . Roy Wilbur found work in a whole- lliustrated Lecture on Japan—Hikers’ Club Organized ‘Among Members of sale pain after rea d oil supply house the day ng the city, with oppor tunity of working over hours, of which MASHAPAUG John Rizner Appointed Tax Collector| Faculty: he is glad, as it passes the fime more —Frank E. Keefe Comes North and| Rev. Marshall {Dawson gave an il- | Pleasantly and quickly. Disposes of Strip of Land. lustrated lecture on Japan at the s Endeasror meeting Sunday ANDOVER Preaching by Repfe!antzhva of Con- necticut Missionary Society—W. E inn_included Dwight G. Stone, ©. Vinton entertained “the Bridge club Thursday evening. A hikers’ <lub ‘was organized at the R. Stone, 2 N ave been! Faculty club room Monday evening.| Stets-n Moves to Cromwell. mé‘?:i"hsnfa',’.g"‘t‘é‘:oucé‘fid:fil l‘:.'e. 1. E.|Messrs. Smith, Mces, Manger, Hughes rry holds the record so far, having | 2nd Slate were appointed a commit-| Rev. William F. English of pulled in a four-pound bass. tee to make plans for trips and out- necticut Missionary society preached at Su-ervisor N. J. Bond held a teach- | Ings. the Congregational church Sunday Close of Semester. first Mrs. Edward Place has rented her who will take ce and fam- The semester closed The coiege will Jan. 31. Prof. Trueraan of Truro Agricultural college, Nova Scotia, Visited his friends here on Monday. Beach left Tuesday for ere she will visit her sis~ today reopen to lliam possession soon. ily_will g0 to New The Ladic /Luther Burt Zh 18. The subjects of civics, draw- and physiology were discussed. Appointed Tax Collector. Popple, Mrs. P! vacancy caused by the resignation 0. Newell. Visitor from North Carolina. former resifient * of Mashapaug, E. Keofe, of: Old Fort. her home in Will r. and Mrs. Raymond Hal in Hartford ¥ Enters Hasm:al. George Curtis of Eolto known here, is in the hos ‘ord for treatment. * circle met Thursday af- the annual election of yman Moore a amp of Jand in the of the Major Smith place. Wh g In Mashapaug Mr, Keefe wa: ested In_the lumber business and shop in Mashapaug | WILLINGTON ’ Frank Pelican, who has been ill with pneumonia, is able to be out. i Sleight arrived st l X Mr. Dénton meeuns les Crop Secured. of the viilago have been | esting 13-inch ice. FEugene Walk- Alex Bouvier and Mrs. Georgel | their former home, ; Parker attended the funeral of | resume his former employment. Mr. Canadian army last fall; from where he is in camp in England. Tax Collector W. A. Weld has poswed | notices that the personal tax of $2 is due. 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