Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 17, 1917, Page 9

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. Themas’ Church—Baptist La- n -evening last which DY a very large. gathering ‘and their friends. There out of town triends pres- nt, to enjoy the §00d provided in the way of supper, iferid ‘also the entertainment that fol iowed., The affair proved a great suc- cess.. The supper ‘was In charge of Mrs, John “Herbert -and Mrs. Gustave Hasgler, who were ably assisted by | Mrs. -Charles Downing, the Misses Al- and Matilda Boucher, Alpha and tte, Alice and Eva Le- lcll,dfolluh'cda"h. ‘luvvfifrl;ad c A telearam was ‘received tiis ‘week| s, 5:Ven under the direction o » Large Attendance at Funeral of Mrs. % - } : don. by Mrs. Anmie Cook. from Her aawgh: |Marion 7. Hannan and was well re Lydia A. Latham—Sunshiners Mst nd music [tlo z - H on Sunday. S - < Cor, Mua. Byron Dawiey, of Hest tsess, | cclved by tho large and appreciative —Notes 6f Much Interest. : g < . A - - Fla., stating that Mrs. ey B o B L el " the : weeks' stay with ey s ey o poea |lumisici was -exceliently /cast, au wis i i % taus in Boston. e T ot T also Alvert Dupont as Arthur Hum- The body of Mrs. Lydia A. Latham s ; . 1 ing ¢ tex Da. a B e o S Are whose funeral wag held at the home of | oo » = wer Brovities. very suddenly died. Mrs. Dawley 15|ine foliowing cast: Joshua Oillibrand her nephew In New London, Friday G - = - 8. The b Mrs_ Mason Hewitt of Hinckley HIIl ; X on the way north with the. body. Walter MoGuls Doeen, servent. afternoon was brought to this village v e - Old{is recovering from a severe Injury to Personals. Roysl ‘Scranton: Mrs. Arthur Hum- fer burial in the flmllyhrlol in Cfilnv C M 1 F S | her hand. < g C. E. Maine, Jr.. was.in Willimantiq | mintop, Miss Waura McGuire; Mrs, e Ty o LTl SetviCe i Wit n s ; 4 e, and Mrs. N. Stanton Gates en-|ing. - Sunday to aitend the fumeral of a|Gillibrand, Miss Roshnna Giimore was conducted by the Rev. F. D. Lud- " a friend from New York over : conatn. | Datny. Staitiana, Mim Dotine Dupont o Duaker Hill chiech and the Rev |Tefreshments [Hection = % . Peter Graviin; B Buaker 3 2 Denald Fletcher, the p: g toe. spent serving girl, Miss Jennie Mc Mrs. Latham was the youngest child of a family of four children of _Daniel mise e e i g i panying ‘the family from New York. |Usual pleasing manner and received e ne | TR INEN *PRUIT-A-TIVES” Brousht The J Health After Years® Suffering s ? During the evening Wilfrid Marshall | There seemed to be s | Derrow and Lydia Stebbins Darrow c n : instalted f , her cousin, Henty W. Palmer, mecom- |rendered several vocal solos in his| stomach ard the Constip NEW BEI: MADAM LAPLANTE 858t Rose St., Montreal. Apr For over two years I was erable. . I ‘sulfered from Headaches, and had. Palpitation Heart so badly that I feared L wo mp Mrs. Martin Chapman, Miss-Christie |several encores. He was accompanied | dreadful. I suffered from /s served The most of her early life was pass- 3 - Palmer and Mrs. Harris Boardman are |by Miss Eva Gaudette on the piano. | Back and Kidney Disease, ed In this town. 4 . . L - among the iater vietims of the grtp| Miss Winifred Moriarty of Williman- Eight Perfect in Attendance. i X b 3 Who are recovering. tic spent the week end with Mr. and During the month of January the roll 4 + e Voluntown has been busy the past 1 the Palmer Memorial school shows | evening at'the week with the military enrollment of Baiced Bean. Supper. . 'r' The Jadies of the Volntown Baptist | Af I there was elghty pupils perfect in at- |in the Noank his town. was treated by = physician fo Eimer E. Coon as first' selectman of | Mrs. E. E. Clarke. and a half and he did me no good ied * Fruit-a-tives”’ as a last er using three boxes, I e Sty Pufatiin SN Haved llv-vc»‘ h:-n ‘Y‘n}w meo 3 - church held a buked bean supper and | improved and twelve boxe E Sam r., of Providencs, oot 3 GLASG chapel Tuesday | i prondteas i ek awaos At -nd%uu.—n of O1d - ML o evening ‘which was well attended jwell. Nowloemworksll 4 triends in town. . g eres ; . : . © el A A v g 3fiss Dovis Brooke spent the week | are no Headaches, no Palpita K. of C. Ladies’ Night. injuries . incurred tlree weeks 380, foo gk — esidents Learnof the Death of Georgejiend at her home in jelson | Heart Trouble, no Constipa In the Ladies’ night. which was held by Pe- |when he was struck by en automeobile Taking Course in Brooklyn. C. Burdick—interesting Notes. Beveral from herc attended the val ¢t council, Knights 6f Columbus, on | while walking on the street in his day evening was attended by about | home city. 5 ¢ i naton, where she lved untll her | voicrr "Gloved i the office of aland Mrs, Frank Eccleston of -the death| Geerse Hatch was a business callo: =25 I - % entine soolal which was held at Pa- | 10D of Kidney Trouble and / et Browning of North | conipnk W. Stolpe, of this town, re-| Word was received Monddy by Mr.|chaug last Monday ovening. anewbeing—and it was ¥ fifty members, their wives and friends,| Notified of Death of Mrs. Phillips. Steai Westerly newspaper, has gone to|of G C. B S | that gave me back my health o - g A dick vi- N (S - notype sehos : ! : . taining programme with refreshments s ot Wlliam "on the | the Reed chiurch and for 50 vears she | Lzelel B. James handsome red f0x. | from the oo s ey Y an thros LIBERTY HILL 064 baxuSmamIni e @f sandwiches, coffee, cake and ice has lived at the Palmer homestead, |reared in captivity and as casily|Burdicks mother is a consin of My Atull deslersorsent postyel cream were served. The committee in | ot opn orma of Misses Mary | except for some time spent with Mr. | handled as a dog with two ane : = = the charge of the affair were Joseph Birch, Mrs. Mra. | Palmer’s sister, Mrs. J. Warren Stan- |coons, beion: - . Eccleston, being the daughter of the | Albert Turrier Won Case in Court— Hickey, John Mahoney. ~Cornelins | S-UEhter, Rev. Dr. anf Mre Harmon L. Pe Tho " ‘offering | ton, at her home near the village Of | have Tatels bocs ot erhina oy ing |iate Avery N. Bccleston. s Flora Goedrich ‘Critically Iil. d, Cornelous Driscoll, JOhN | oy ere ohe had resided for a mumber of |taken was for the Freedmen Aid So- |Stonington. After Mr. Palmer's death|show window of a Westerly furrior. oms of Intorest. ves Limited, Ogdensburg, New ¥ CLARK’S FALLS ly and Edward Curtin. > clety. she returned here and later gave a The Ladies’ Aid society was pleas Frank Davoll and wife attended the Mre. Harry Bogue after a few weeks . 3. Farold Williams entertained Epworth League Sacial. home to her friends, Mr. and Mrs. Elam antly_entertainied by Mrs. Sterry Kin-|funeral of his brother, Gifford Davoll spent visiting friends in Paterson, N. |, Ladles' Ald soclety of the Baptist| A valentine social, under the aus- |Hobart, for a number of vyears and FITCHVILLE ney Wednesday afternoon. in New Bedford, Mass, Sunday Local Peaple Attendell Besise J. has returned to her home in Pal- | (0% Ch at her home Wednesday after- |pices of the Hpworth League, was held |until their death. More recently her ' Miss Rathbun and Miss Malloy are Won Suit in Court. ks, Fineral gt CHash ¥ mertown. R > in the vestry of the M. E. church on |three brothers have made their homel| adies’ Benevolent and- Missionary So- |PIATDIng to attend the teachers’ meet-| Arthur Turner and wif led Whiis The Montville Athletic club post- | "1y, tnited Workers of the Methodist |last Thursday evening and the follow- | With her, but within a few years two ieties Held E: i ing in Jewett City. s R by e wttenfa i Addie Bill, who ha poned supper to have been held last | myiccopal ehureh et/ Wednesday at % |in€ program was announced by the|have died, leaving James Browning| Sieties Held Excellent Meeting—Per- | Miss Malloy spent the week ond with | Tommor wae binior in o s e | Mos Addle B, who Wwoek on Wednesday evening’s meet- | " "in the parish house. . Supper president, R. Irving_Hurlbutt: Pjano |now the only survivor of his immediate | sonal Mention. her sister, Mrs. Prank Gardner. STy AR ot TT e e T e g R ing a new date for the supper will | o veq at 5.30 o'clock. .The Eugene LaFontaine, Miss | family. As in formgr years, the children of{Turner's-favor. "l his farm here over Bund: e sot. . Work is comipleted wiving the 3 Garibe; recttations by the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson and |the eighth district had a valentine box.| M. J. Geo. Clark reccived word on | Mra Fomce glubhouse for lghting by electricity. ) . “dMisse MONTVILLE meter soon be in: 5 Thursday evening at the residence of |Laura McGinn, Em-Beth Bennett; vio- e n a - - |lin solo, Miss Jennie G. Perkins; pia- e faty SR S A M O uctoiame. <00. |no_duet, Edna amd Alton Chapman: |Plans Under Consideration for Volun- e e e ver_Sun- | Negeie Lo, 7+~ e Selections from ' the following _well | teer Fire Company—Church News ned “at the home of "Mrs. Trank Brief Jottings. o were liustrated by young e | —Yeuns Ladies Gave Dance and So- loses of this village d besis Bile: Davis successful - ‘costr g o s e Toamtie Sose i D] S d_“”-“.:. R R s EUests of thefr sister, Mrs. John F.|minisiers’ meeting first of the| Word ‘has been reccived from O.|whi elected to act until mext April. The |at Memorial hospital, New and fwich: The Rosary, Miss Jennie G.| The members of the Ladies’ Aid ';‘d:-v i weels who with his wife is spend- | con are fle recently appointed: |is doing as well as can be e i Sweet Alice, or Ben Bolt, |society of the Union Baptist church irick o “harles Woodmancy, brother of John |in8 the winter in Winter Huven, Flor- | the daughters, Mrs. Edwin C. Wheeler and will M, W y morning of the death o g g s N L ove to Apponavg. ‘ednesday morni f the death of tic Sunday attending the funeral of a’ relative. Friends of Mr. and Mrs, Marchand|Der cousin, Miss G. D, Bution In Fort are sorry to learn that they are seou]Pieree, Florida, where Mrs, Button | Geo %o leave for their new home in Appo.|Bad gone to spond the swinter with |in I Personals. _The Mirses Mary and Terssa M--|taken another position. Namara of Norwich were the recent| Rev. John Thompsen attended the Mercury Drops in Fiorida. i v of the U.-S. navy spent nk F naug, R. L. where Mr. Marchand has|Ber niece, Mrs. Byron Dawley. many | gansett lodge, N on on Mond & men_ from A _del 1 the deceased was 1 the comi ult. Rev. E Mathe nigtal v following - | Perkins; President, Mre. Augustus C. Stearn: Ernest W. Brown m% | Mrs. I Edamund Norman: Drink to Me | Were entertained by Mrs Ired Philiips | SUnday at her home here. Woodmancy, who is in Backus hospi- {148, that they ducted the services a re were many beautifs Ed first vice presifient, Mrs. Frederick E.|was in Hartford and Only With Thine Eyes, Marie |and Mrs. Charles Turner at the home |, Michael Foley of New York spent|tal, is slowly improving. freeze in that se The: Gomstock: second vice president, Mrs. | quet of the Pomologioal society Deld|anca: Mother Machroe, Mrs. Delphine |of Mrs. Phillips Thursday afternoon. | Tuesday with his father, Patrick Foley| Theron and Byron Kinney were at{28c. The mercury went from Mrs, Grace Mallory; secretary, Miss |recently at the club. Fish: ' Annie Miss Birch: Entertained Missionary Society. of Basham Hiil. home over the week end from _the |20 above zero in 24 hours. e los, Laura B. Woodworth; treasurer, Mrs.| Stanton Fish was Tuesday Mrs_ Barl E. Riley: G¥DsY| o Tho e g Y Baptist Church Notes. Acadern: there has been nothing like it in 2% |Sofn Charies T. Beebe. Two new members | the Stonington town Love Sonms, Miss Minnie ett; | o lonary, society of the Union| There will be services at the Bap- cleston was present at-abmlIURN et whiter was 2 very much | time were voted in-the society. Those mem- |80 years of age and feeble. Sweet and Low. Miss Gertrude Allen; | 5.0 ioe Cnurch at her home Friday aft- | tiSt church under the Jeadership of the society Wednesday. Mr. Bill bers of the socisty who take a art in |has been & long time resident'of this| America, I Love You,' Miss Grace | Baptis! pastor who will predch Sunday. The|2nd Mr. Thompson were also Euests of | o GHArles Cabels is cmployed in Soutl Coventry to carry the mails from th time Pleasanter winter than this. A. & P. N 4 Welch_ren utitul Isle_of me We'll Under Mr. Burdick was emplo; 2 the piay, Above the Clouds, were taken | village. \ A B soral Class mét in the auditor- | Suntay, Schoot it et b 12 the same. nd | King ¢ oral class 2 = (o post office to the railroad station by of the T e T s WD | gt Lo e e fEizes in_the different valentine 229 {ium of the Union Baptist church Tues- Ladies’ Society Met. COSE & lady who has the contract. et to Baitic, where the play will be re- |school, Mystic, In the absencs of the|lngs F. S. Crandall, Oiiss Gertrude |98y evening, =~After the regular les { The Ladies' Benevolent and Mis- SHEN Phe mercury was from 5 to 10 be- Deated. teacher, Miss Sullivan. - "{Allen ana Mrs. John McGui: b |son hymns for the Sunday service |sionary society met on Wednesday aft- | . . ¢ low zere Tvesday morning Entertained by Readings. Tuesday morning was the coldest of |honorable mention to Alton ra. | Were reheased. ernoon and evening with Mrs. William | Chimney Fire at A. L. Farge's House) In Critical Condition. ATook Thie wienal. Toutine of sk the winter in Old c and vicinity. | Refreshments of heart shaped cook- Young Ladies Gave Dance. Kelley. ~_The afternoon was spent in| SPE g Mt Vi ‘Gboatidli. Is. very low gor 57 e e usiness | “'§, E "0 olssa ding -of Franklin,{ies, sandwiches and cocoa were serv-| A private social and dance was giv- | SWInc, supper being. served at 5.30.| James . Lathrop of Montville was & {She has been gradually failing the | bocal People Go Out of Tow H, in the guset of Iek brothercin. jod. 5 en by the young ladics of the town |In the evening the annual business | Dusiness cailer here Tuesday. past winter. ine _""”"‘u, entertaiped law, Ellery Davis, and family. - - Walked Across River. Thursday evening in Hickey's hall. A |Meeting was held the meeting being | h“‘llhl,fmiv dnn_ndx# spent the week{ Henry V. Oehlers, who is employed iy e Cadet Marvin C. Smith of Fort! pugiey C. Periine of Perkins piace number from New London, Norwich|ePened with the hymn. I Am Thine, O end With friends in Westville. in New York post office is home| James H. Dix ahé i - Trumbull, New London, was -the Sun- |y alkeq across the river on the ice|and Chesterfield were present. Lord. The scripture reading, the 8/ Teglol that E. Fitch John-|for the week-end. Dixon of Oneco called -|day guest of Mre.Albert W. Burrows [7iom this side to the Uncasville shors| Robye Boynton spent the week end thirg chapter of Acts, by Mrs. Hobin- 50N has ’{ouxl;t the Allen place form-| Mrs. Albert S. Peckham is in Wil- and the Misses Ruth and Blsanor Bur- |on Tuesday. the river being frogen |With her parents at Gardmer Lake. |“on. Prayer by Mrs. Robinson. Reading | 'l known ak the G. W. Underwood{limantic for a_few days visiting her “Epworth e of the Metho- | TV Solidé mnd glistening like silver in the| Mrs. Mary Wright is spending sey- | letter from South China, by Mrs. Ethel | faZin- e A sister-in-law, Mrs. W. H. Peckham. T glat church held a Valentine secias na- | . Leon Colver of I#dyard is ill with |gun, closed to navigation as far as|eral weeks with friends in Boston. Bastiand. Reading, Cross in the East | Alr. and Mre W. T. Curry were with st rinsciliiantaly der the supervision of Mus, . Charles | COREestion of the lungs. the Navy Yard. Urges Volunteer Fire Company. by Mrs. James Smith. A . poem, A |fricnds in Springfield, Mass. this week. & 1es| " Rev. William Crawford, pastor of the - Heart's Queries, by Mrs. Robinson. The vron Underwood of Norwich was & LEBANGTS Carlyle, on Wednesday ‘nigh! Methoaist Episcopal church, preached Matters of Local Interest. William Lyman -ddre--‘:i the Dboys| following officers were chosen for the|Pusiness caller here Wednesday. —_— Personals and Notes. last Sunday morning from the subject | . Mrs. Delphine Fish attended the fu- |95 the Athletic club at their meeting|ensuing year: Dollar Day Shoppers. Grangers Worked Third and Fourth | James W i) i = i . Dr. Morton . Fox accompanied_ by | praesr o aroeberity, Not Always an(rieral of Mrs. Elisha Thomas in Po- Wednesday evening in resard to ore- |~ President, Mrs. Phosbe Robinson:| A number from this place secured 18, 3 Index of Christian Character. the | quonnoc_on Tuesday. anizing & volunteer fire company |vice president, Mrs. Ethel Eastland:|some of the bargains offered ble mother, Mrs. Louiss Fox were Sun- | cvening service an interesting Lincomm | . Mrs. Fanny Wolthrop returne |SMong their members. Mr. Lyman's |secretary-treasurer. Miss Francis Kel- | merchants in Nacwich on®Boli B e n Fast|program was. rendered, of|from a visit in Norwich Tuesday “fi_wm“"”_'; B g G v b i lay: wouk comumikine. - Mr oWarren | Wednesday- 5, iy il b otte e S 4 re e Tee. W oy ) ? > . e, No. 3 g John Mall: X o I - readings and recitations. where she had been entertained at the DS rs. illis appel, Chimney Fire. : F ¢l now under discussion. Mg G s - . ular meeting Thursdis t, confer- the’ Lawrence hospital for treatment |avaiior omie’ Sate Tomna Joung (home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Lath-|%y, ona Mrs Mark Furber of Main [ Mrs Duight Smith. The Rabs oo |, There was an obstinate chimney fire | red the third and fourth dezrecs on 4 Eastern ‘has returned home. on _ |street attended a valentine social in|gatn Mrs. Ethel *lat the A. L. Fargo place Tuesday aft- | class of four, after which a pleasing man Catholic church the 10 o'clock |Wiijam D. Beckwith. time at the home of her sister, Mrs. TR St ekt e &9 | 9y & box lunch. Degrees on Class of Candidates— Personals. mass was celebrated by Father Big-| ars Elisha C. Das Y. Bémund Normen in the .villags . appointed to take census of this end of | Mabel Tew has returned to her home en of New London. In hi rs. avis was calling a|J. HAMBURG the town of the le 16 3 in Salem aft aing some time at is sermon he |few daye since on her aunt aha at Woed Lawn farm, the home of HANOVER b s, e ey T || (he Tiotme o€ Jre BV Trson” related many 6f his experinces as J ne, missionary in British Columbia and in |* “Besest W. % = her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hurl- butt. illia co for LAUREL GLEN uch sympathy is exy The Lyme . L. met with Mrs, K. One farmer is reaping a two-fold ben- Yook Advantage of Dollar Day. g n th Bro E Study of. Epistle of Paul Commenced “ ool antag, ar Day. |and Mrs. Kimbail in the de Vancouver. e & e Mrs. Lucy A. Hurlbutt, who has been |N- Bill by Bible,Clase—Rev. M. 3. Wycloft| ch%, from a large bee tree, iry that the] 4 jarge number of cnspeople | fatant daughter Julid, r. and Mrs. Matthew Walsh enter- | {oc° Conneotiogt Hiate Dot spending & few weeks with relatives| L. < PSTOLE T kT Toe aan Doce cut Wile MOVE| sstended the Dollar Day n Nor- | Monday_evening, tained as their Sunday guests, Mr. and | fun Jold: o here, and in New London, returned to | Hill the to Speak Here. lengths for the heater and extracted{ipicn Feb. 14 5 Y irs, Marble has be Mrs. William McMahen of Norwich, New Tork Tuesday evening to remain |saw mill wild honey is enjoyed on hot fiippers it Mrs. Marble Hermon Babcock who is employed in - some weeks with her daughters, Mrs,| Judge William Marvin and Mrs.| The February meeting of the Wo-|these cold winter mernings. £l beother fu X s town spent the week end at the home S Arthar Sitting and Mrs. Jonn G Rey- |Marvin went to Hartford last Tuesday | man’s Missionary society will be held fET g (et Ty it TS L ; g his ‘parents, Mr. ana Mre.” Willls st nolds before opening her house in the|fo sttend the funeral of Mrs. Carge | Thursday atternoon with Miss Tadie. SOUTH LYME Witlara Madiey of Mt. Kisco **Mr. Kavanaugh retur Lyme. T village. Parker. udying Epistle of Paul. ~ th Tis Pave ' “the state hospits] Coch Modern Woodmen | Local Man Vi Dog—Car-{vilage. o otter e TP atie Jis. robmeds B4 a = ek end visitor with his parents, dir. |at the state hospital at of America, at its meeting = Monday| load of Oxen Shipped to Wosdbury. |tendance at the Norwich District Min. | Wednesday from a visit with Mr. and | . e Thuredey Evening Bible class|New London Teachars Visitors bere—|Rnd Mfs. Yred Madley. .= a few days spent at his g night voted to hold asocial and dance bgo=c+ 4 isterfal Association meeting in Man- | Mrs. Nathan Stark in New London. study of the Epistle of Paul. A very Lsiofi Chapsl TSMova ol g Maws Slln‘q- 1y with his sister, M VK rl F SRR SEa Easter M ‘Walter Havens had the misfortune {chester Monday and Tuesday. John Tiffany visited relatives 1in |interesting course is expected by those| Jverade. Bishop. . i e YAWBUX VALLEY of the degree team will arrange pians |0 lose a valuable foxhound last Thurs- | Quite a party attended the Lotus|Hartford last week. who are taking advantage of this op- Helen Whitmore of Hartford is vis- puciaiali s for a successful affair. day by being run over by an automo- |quarette concert held in the Y. M. C.| Word was received last week of the portuaity. F. R, Peck and friend, Mr. Sa Sting * Cownin, W B Dantel Patrick Donoghue employed in Ola|bile. ening |illness of Miss Eliza Martin in Harl Rev. Herbert J. Wyckoff of the Sec- | Doth teachers of drawing in the Voca- e W, WSt Pdwi Danisl- | Mrs. Hacey Biciincaiied ew Mystic spent the week end with rela-| Relatives have réceived word of the ford. S ond Consregational chureh, Norwich, | tional school at New London, spemt{®Njse Ruby K. Swe ;‘J'-'l: was the guest of he tives in town. serious iliness of Miss Carrie Parker of Andrew Mrs. Fred Reebe of Hadlyme is Vis- | will preach Sunday morning In ex. | unday with Mr. Peek's mother. Mrs. | from Springfield where she was a Mrs. T. E. Main spent t Mrs. Frank Bentley will entertain | Hartford. La Fontaine the |iting her mother, Mrs. Martin. change with the pastor. e e tient at the hospital. Sty the Afternoon Auction club at her A carload working oxen was | Misses rMs. Jared Daniels has returned 11 i Miss Etta Powell, teacher in the o woek- Bome at HIll Top Thursday afternoon. petine, Alice Satterier, Winnie art” |crom Naw Sork where she was'calicd e e D o Sawic, Tk hiesa South Lyme school s spending & fow R T B e e e Many townspeople consi 2 . Potter, D. G_Per- iliness ‘daugnter, = vs with her parents in New Haven. Monday fo be the coldest day of the| The L. B. met Wednesddy. Mrs. C.|idns, R. irving Hurlbutt and D. R.|thy. or. Doroc| Quite a number from here attended - Sids. Nowwich. 2 3 r ‘Gladys Egglestone of North Ston. et ® . M o 5 M. Peck served dinner for the occa- |Povey. Rev. E. B. FHaines has tendered his |° SHOW In Baitic. Tuesday evening. |ington was an over Sunday guest of|visiing. triends on 1omg 1oid, 1 |itor William Vallett, who has been ill |sion. ; resignation to the church committes| _Surprised to kearn Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miner. | e o e with an attack of grip is now suffer- William Creok Dead. - NIANTIC to_take effect effect some time in May.| The friends of Enjoyable Masquerade. ing from jaundice. William Crook, . who has been in p Mish Mabel Martin is visiting her|very much surprised to hear of his| ;. vValentine masquerade at tie SALEM and Out of Village Numerous in —_ The friends of Miss Carrie May But- churches delivering sermons appropri- by his wife, two ‘sons, Dr. J. Bruce Sunday Scheol Observed Lincoln’s In Westerly Tuesd with her_parents . Atwood Wil iss Cecile Stedman ha. of her brother, George St week. Sunday was observed in the church- | Rutherford, N. J for some time. pase. in|sister. Mrs. George Adams at Sandy |marriase on Saturday. to Miss Bea- e ® 2 s as Lincoln day, the pastors of the|ed away lnst Sunday. He ia sursived |lesmen Report Good Crops—Callers In|Fioi 5 ¥ | trice Kenaall of Lisbon. . N i mtifioson | s 1304 Deiviess g e m ES istiqured Face In and Out of Village. Large and Fierce-looking, Busned _ and Miss Laura Peck spent Monday in . Crock of Bast Haddam and ° . LEONARD BRIDGE fou Yaee SaISL IS bhom AT hoax Jeath: |y, The Boy Scouts of the village are|of Mew Fover, nuh oro devehir B AL . Sunday ¢he Tith. “The funeral service | SF LORdon. . is Riethillor, ning to attend services at the |James Smith of Mail Carrier J. Percy Morgan and| was held at her late home Thursday, v oo mpgabint i g | ethodist church on Sunday morn-| Maurice Peck > sperit | tamily motored fo Lyme Sunday af- r. and Mre. Henry L. Watrous |pebruary 15th, the body being taken to|aiiond §°bool this week on account of | The regular services were held in ing in & body taking a part in the ex- |Sunday and Monday with his parents |ternoon in their mew car, S g 1n Ml e . e e ttva| 5 Con€TeSMOmAl church = Sunay ercises. on Lord Hill. Morgan'e | motter. s . M. mork morning and . evening. = 'Mr. and Mrs. E. 5. Bly have closed | Siner. = R B Datorture 4 and lof the aeath of Henry Douslass Wa- | Now fondon At presont. oo e i Lincoln Birthday Program. OLD MYSTIC their’ house on Timker Eill for the| Dr. Elijah Munger and son Sheldon | -Preaking his les. just below the|ters, in Westerly, R. L shumhe o A special program for Lincoln’s day e — P Villie Pock 1a Tiitios TrieHas called on Messrs Smith and Harris| Tne Childs Lumber corporation have LISBOT was given during the Sunday school Imidah- Avery Wedding a Pretty, Quist | weressmen ‘Shass, 101108 e e Taty Gitason motened to New|hired rooms of Harry Ward in ine o= " ir men while th " ey Alfain~Cliftord--Desiey Terdered a Dancing Seheol Closes. Saturday. cut off several wood lots which they n Endeavorers Gave Valentine; ‘Miss Sussn Miner returned to her | and Itched So Could Mot Sleep. w of New London was In oo purchased here. Soocial. home on Salem street Saturday from C. M. Geer was in Colchester Tecent- Surprise. The dancing school has elosed for oy the season and will hold a reception the Baptist churéh, preached last Sun-| Mr. and Mrs. in Groton, passed the week Cariton A. d pices of the Christian nnaym:o— ‘Wellington Miner of East Great on the subject One Thing r parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer South was held at Mrs. H, J. Kem-|Plain was a oaller in town Saturday. = (Yt Tl e o o s Wednesday evening. Valentinems Forest Washburn was a Colchestor pry¥. red J. Howard passed Sundsy at| Mr and Mrs. Louis Himelstein en- on sale which were mailed and|visitor: Monday. ' *“I began to have big red pimples his Bome in the village. tertained @ large number of people on | . in the evening distributed by. s Ireme Shea was ‘a visitor in| break out on my face. ey were large ‘honor their of Providence, R. the postmaster. There was & grab- Saturday. and o~ ‘and :'..,‘Me.!";':u“:‘ .{bag and a variety of Bames were play- m J. A. Young of Colches. ed. Sandwiches, cake and coffee were | ter was in towh Monday and conduct- s Mrs William Risley passed. d a teachers’ mecting in the Central ‘monthly meeting of the Kirg’s Daught- | Mrs. Albonesi is returning to. her |school ers at_the Johnson Home, Norwich|home after nearly a year spemt with| Nathaniel Chrk and James Beebe ( relatives in Brookiyn, N. Y. were recent’ cailers in Franklin. TTaven, . Eniis at| “Mrs. 3. G. Bromiey is convalescing r from slowly. zfln— trip “the g ATt 5 s The dance at the Bureka clubhouse S . with. g 25 Eit0e Boton was ta gt Tl Sieiied, ponts o ST Tuesday on business, Teeently. E 2 Cuticura Ointment and 3 Rev. Fred Eigene Coburn, pastor of |some time this ssongh. - "Nias Annis Carison, who is teaching |1y, 3 i vaantine. Sl xedi i e TR Y1 Yo (2':;:“ p‘ mu 5275 fierce-looking and festered. They burned and- ftched %o X N could not sieep and 1 wis disfigured. ‘‘A friend of mine sdvised me to use Cuticura Soap and Ointment. I used a sample and my face began 1o heal s 1 ht more and I used two es of Caticurz Ointment and three cakes o1 e and Lyme beinm g of Cmicnr-‘S.Smp v)lm‘\,_l was ;pmpl«-f; RISyt B, s, beve | B Vel e B B ‘George of the Gol Spur s e . g TP Orzis Sk o Sept. 18, 1916, distriet was a visitor h%‘ on ‘There were services neld here Sun- -r.:al nl‘)n’grAhh apent Sun- fannrity. delicate medication, con- a * day morning. with Mre. O. ¥. Boynton. veni R tatives A. R. DeW : Haynes were in Har |, Sladye Quidgeon iz visiting friends Lathcop has men lling Dr.| and Philadeiph! George Dunn of New London cailed May Danlels is spending a few | {3 id, ' days with friends in New London. More than 30,000 government civil - mp are paid less than $820 a ience and economy, Cuticura Soap Ointment meet with the roval of the most discriminating. Cuticurs BRI L leura, here.

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