Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 24, 1917, Page 10

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- s Pty S n e R R at h ~ |7 marved stat e : :y«fiu,-iéammnmafum . Feldax A ; ; Mrs. : besn. g & Ilyweds—Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thrall Penny Sscial Held at Church Parson- | & ; 1 > Harold ade. e s A% s Teas e e | vens i s el "&'-;7-( y Avht . Ve x Bennett. o R e 3 c ‘Mrs. Arthur' Hale - entertained Al e *inegediad = et e et ; A : < cards Tuesday evening in.hongr uf b Gave Val .n\im Secial. _of Willimantic werse up- | ipa - o g Byl . e haries Theatt, ;m b 3 Peopie 2 3 Lz Vening came as p . Everett Chappell and Fred Miler & d Doris | “are. all | LAGREW ; s feir -many friends, 3’ frash s""""" ; Terryvillewere Sunday guests of C. o ithe With MOEE : B. 5 : ; 7% i, George. F, Clark, who has been dan- ranges every WM Louis Smith was the recent “Wednesday. and, » ; 21 T gerously. il with ‘pneumonia, is im- These are the unif: 2 ing. home in ; wek. 3 biossoms | POy : suest of her brother in Lebanon. s Edith- R 1 : h IEe- s Mss Doris. Aborn had a surprise Mrs Josephine Farker of Plaig FIl | Mass., for The ":fl?" ,and over. “was the. guest of Miss F y o ',"," tHe dark [ ¥ at the home of Rer Darents Mon. was the guest :‘!lflrl. Hermon Ty ot ¥, M. Giftora mw th - . Frank 2 5 lyh:veuln‘. it being - her eleventh { ° d last wi - and E : C o ¥ £ 2 .- .. }birthday O %nd Mrs. Frank Barber were|ipating spending ...;.‘.,'m..'.. n Willtamsville. .- 3 Sgn-d T nMet ‘and Organized. Bins lasenics Clavic: wnd dauwht | calling on Mrs, S. N. Hyde one day|Belle View, Florida, ai eave * ° has b? s = O . a _meeting % ] | Evelyn and Katherine are in Stafford | Jast weeké R 2 few days. e b rs. B . i 3 4 3 ‘ 1 Nq‘;-E:ltlh e P u::ng Mrs. Clark's mother. { ? s ntertain rien E v = r c ‘return- | g PR D 2 - Yeoman’ jong those whe. a'tendad the re- | 2 = P ¢ Eugene Ayer.entertained a number 2 3 =3, > Nor y e " ot day.evening. of Jast week whefl | cent automobile show in Hartford are Umformly Gobd of his friends at a valentine party at =5 a1 returnsd Tues- o ¢ o pes e . “were . chosen as . follows: | Clyde Cordtsen. D. Hate, H. T. No- 0 e s“'“m ;m o th of F. E. "9"—“! nial Supper, ne ‘hospif - > < T M-.Ar Henry B. mfi:mmn“ -“o;;rm ble and x.H St. \“x'm'a Ormgeg, o Oy AT Nevwich winning the ""‘"P"-"“" Program at ‘Grange. : = £ ident of tWe-local branch-is ou 2rming. ‘ California FruitGrewersExchange e % Mr. and Mrs, Charles Thrall gav first gentleman’s prize, while the first{ i = “George ; . ue of his office; ‘a member of A s s i e %o Mies Clara. Grant.| “F. B. Reed died Sunday mornirig fol_{ " Wed \asday from Pine- | UOIlic, 32 | 2% County Association in the capaelty | 1ouss Warming at their home on T 7i- Eugene Ayer wnnh_u'o etonnlx':ion pm":‘“‘m. Bousss W m-n- “to be buried in St. Joseph’s cem- : v n Axge f; delegate. T s club’ are re- | dramatic club, of which Mr. Thrall fa b prize. Dainty refreshments =~ Were| e rfioom, the body was taien to Worces- | S'oy. e 2 ey : ram; yecved. . Tt was ot .oEL (i mowLYSR ter for taneral services and burial. Miss Mafy ‘B Relley = o Sumsioh e a member. Miss Eatherine Frawley. s ill with | {55, Ballouville with her aunt, 3 : > . ) ey met Saturday- evening. Miss Mary mbail returned Mon- the. ‘play “Cranberry Cor- hcster grange instelled the ofcers of Jjoyable parties of the season. - @ay from a five days® visit in Boston,| Fo'ton grange for the coming year as Clarence Smiin of New London was |, cumonie ot SR S H. C..taiam 61 Years OI. Many ‘st Dance, O e, A e rhcodore ‘Smith has returned |, ‘3frs.. Grace.Noyes Y attondad chiire g Henry' C. Isham celebrated his 81st| A large crowd attended the dance in | OpC 5ect Jaswell 1utchinaon; fectur; from Swansea, where she was called a o s r gay. . . forn T v P y last Sunday by a family|Town hall Tuesday cvening mivi Masgsey pizant stoward, Raiph H 2 4 - Jonn few weeks ago on account of the ili~§ “Se iy B. Chase has been :kept] : Bufne . W L 5 K - = gathering at his home south of Golum. Eumrton ‘amp, M. W. of A. P { Iaton; chaplain, C. N, Loomis 5 . 51 = 3 Green. .Those present besi: Mr. old and new dunces were on thc it 2 c nesy of her sister el of Lebanop|from school' duties ten days by ill- : . sanae T (B e ey Tonany were e, Bed Mri.| e and ail had a zood tim. :T “"“r\'.,",‘ b - e s et . ’; S xh: recent guest of Mrs. C.|neak: socit - 5 : rt A. Glllett and of | ‘Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schiende of | io0 Loomis: Ceres;, Miss . Mars “‘“ Grant. mn’f-flwm‘,mm i fiéemf:";} with Mrs. Arthur’Lathrop =T " Mr. and Mrs. W, H, Young were in ot Mt e e ol | S gre yeve ek end guests of Mr.| gheridan:” Pomona, Mius Mary Mac- S 4 gregational c! Zav A - W “ of Mansfie rs. Gillett ‘and |and Mrs. H. 5. Warner. 3 Yora N % iis; ~lul Penny Social ¢ Sumcess. Supper Friday evening. 0 ide Page was & week end| Dapils one day Chi ek vt heve | 3Ia: Jecobs are deughters of Mr.'and|: M. B. Charier and G. . Berr haye |In; Viora, Miss Adcia booms; |50 \ALBIEDY somel mes Rt e the par-; Heard Evangelist. suest of frients in Pascoas. T I 4 |Purchased a new car..They. have also Mre.oIsham. . - fcompleted taking ‘the military census ;. meeting cake and coffee . were A Tarze union consrezation listened |~ Teon Bianchard of the N. Y. bad a telephons instalied. (e "Tabter "I cEfhichits end zon ] of the town. : | servea. week. An entertainment consisting of Su 5 o for a bnef b b Joseph,” have been visiting the for-| Miss Anna Hoffman of Broad DBrook e music, dialogues and recitations was }:‘R“fi,"{,'““",,‘f;':sfiond:g&’& s et i e e T e .l:éek - S parentssin Berlin, Sunday, Ar.|was the guest of Migs Gthel beck over | Attended Mre. A. D. Knight's Funers! enjoyéd by all. The money will be gelistic _service in this viclnity last Planning Operetta. " 2rs and3irs. wumun Smith -nave tchine made an automobile trip to|Sunday. Eoiton people were .in Vernon. Cen- used for lighting the church. ummier, was with Mr. Hazelton and moved to Abington. in and returned with his fam T ter, Wednesday, to attend the funors Clifford H. Robinson is sawing wood e Dayville people are anticipating an est- Collins, Aubrey . Winter and of Mrs. Albert D. Knight, formers 1 : Spoke in. the. evenin: " | "Senexet zrange obsedved ;neighbors' | Erm ; G i h - Waien] Gesa Enlactilnure N e o hen e Pnt. | night last Wednesday night. (Putnam Eme‘; and Wilitam Trearicks o this |, ANDOVER Miss Aiice Mason o this piace. b4 local relatives on Thursdey of last] The ladies of Quianatisset grange|ed by local singers for the benedt of Erange was present and furmished part| Place. ho v emploved by the Hob- | b L, Appoiptments in Sauier Es- | etk NS B M hustas, s - Minning of Tabeast wak aShott ‘m,,""fi“‘:;“.}.“‘,:,d‘“,’"’e‘\.':n‘}}";" - i’;‘,;r:;““ e eo ot | - ik DeB Young has returned’ trom mlnrt the r.eek -end at the home of | tate—Boya" and Girls' Club Work to |old daughter of llestord. Maine, he: clvilie arenis, Mr. and Mrs, Bverett ? r at Mountain View farm one day | grange hall: - Music was furnished by | Mr. ang Mrs. Kenneth Michie. § Visit to East Douglas. pare be Promoted. . | paren Mrs. Jones of East Douglas m i.. _Henry B.’Hutchins. pxemdgnt of the four brothers, and three :disters, of Misses Mary J. Ross. Iris Loper . and Helpful Sermon. town ong day this week. iocal branch of the New England Milk| william B. Sprague has been ap- | Bradford. and ono sister, Mrs. Iran Edna Hall. = Mrs. Rmhsrad Baron;; ©®! Those who atténded church en g T et oo S Producers * Association .attended the| pointed admmhf.-‘“znr on the estate of | Turner of Coventry. B Windham COUh a reading, 'I‘ivperar'v w}a nE“mE Sunday morning listened to an un- . County meeting at Rockville last Mon- | Mason D. Squier of Columbia the Mre. Knight had been ill with tu- panied by music Mre Miron ENiot!|usually helpful sermon by the pastor. - : . day. probate court. “A. E. Brown and I. A. | berculosis of the bone for thres years read an appropri select "",‘V ™| Rev. J. W. ‘Wright, from the text, The * % Sexnl of ouriColumbia farmers at- | Hunt of Columbia were appointed ap- |and death was caused by pagumonia CENTRAL VILLAGE Samantha Allen on George Washing-| ..\ i"jndeed is willing, but the flesh| TRobert Clark. whe }1!- hm seridus- | tended the “Farmers’ Institute” meet- | prisers, last Monday morning on her. 29th :gnéufg;;hdfix;t\l\gfi Wmhlnm‘ ;o'r;it:;'t{ 15 el Iy ‘x‘l:_uxs gnp{o\‘;:‘rms z ing in Hebron last Wednesday. . Mrs. Justin Holt of Chapiin is vis- hlr(hlllnu 'Trhr‘ (un:‘v.| w a" held fru':v e = 2 : S re of the se: S < : 5 i 4 i er sister, Randall Jone: ne home of her husband's paren: Supper For the King's Daughtere—|and six younz ladies presented a farce o B e e called on friends hareé!!;y = %5 o Hons, Cajl Strike, O e e ot 0, | i and Mra. C. A. Knight, with buriai €Decorations of Red and White at C.|Sniitled 4 Row of the Ruggleses. This| .y, ‘Michie and Miss Bernice §. Cogs-| Fielder Neff has entere hen-the women met to talk over|have recelved a substantiul increase In|in Vernon Center. The floral tributes was followed by gdancing. It is pre- of George Nichols. '« the news and - discuss current- events’ 3 gpoke eloquently of the Jbve and es- E. Secial—Hartford Student Preach:|aicted that the men will have to fur- TR e Fei Eecwane of (het Saiike tofebeatve = | Wor- h bast fow diys.about the first] o Missionary Speaks. teem in which she was held, E e at Gongregational Church. nish the supper later. S od Green was unloading beams | certificate of inepectio, - S| remark ‘to be made is ‘T zot an ezx| g 1 Miss Annie Alvord and Miss Adel 3 3 = S easipad = ev. J. B. Webster, a missionary o \ Robert Lori in_Daniel i inTlel R Yomu® I* =Pending| . en the fround being icy. one of the | DESRN ok ATSIoTY A e s isticowuman srewpinse I8 | ore ngti, Chine, who is on = leavo of | Loomis 'attended the mesting of the obert Laring ‘was ' in-Dauieisen on i two weeks fn Now_ I ergs beams slipped and fell on his foot, s ‘50, .dis swhich indicates that the Monday to attend the funeral of hia| A youns lady from Providence Is costing the shipper 37 -for demurra = Pomona grange meeting in Bloomfield, badlv bruising it and almost severed hens which “have been on a. strike]Sosence, spoke in the Conzrogational | o2/t el " cousin, Frederick Kennedy, who form- upendmg six weeks with Mr. and Mrs. | badly b nearly. all winter haie declared -the |“PRTOn SUNGAY | dover tow Miss Margaret Daly was home over erly liver here and attended school,|T. L. Hutchins. e, > To'hnd m strike off. . Basthitten oF the Talland Counts Sunday from ranm-bury ¥ he ines Denghters met at their| CANTERBURY GREEN WINDHAM ) B A Geegraphioal. Seclal: Bureau was hald at the home of I1. roomia, Monaily @ftérason. SHIpes Was : e TLadies' Aif Society announce Boys' and Girls' club wo served for the members. b e = Miss Fredica Olney, of Canterbury, ee | Illustrated Lectu ! SOUTH wmc'-ron a" “Geographical Social”" to- be given BEN ook the: brporant . foatures Washington county, R. I at Cengregation. eoman’s hall next Friday evening.|taken up. It is hoped that the aseist- : S March 2nd., ) 1l be ob- _— e e ; e i O g | Norwich Elocutionist st Enterfain | 30I " i BT0T 0007 T coratainy i | ained o Tariner. (nie wotk 45 1 wa: USQUEPAUGH - fi“[;‘“?fi::d“:ein“;:fiiec! spent Sunday | vancement for Wendell P. Brown. ::""::."" » ment Given By Get-Teogether Club— ;‘itefllto come and.have a good time. | successfully done There e Miss Louise Baker visited relatives| The Lincoln service for Handicap- 3 No Protests to Board of Relief. e e S P L LIent re- L wiIE Baian bpEn Sranke Toed 3. C. Webster lost a horse by.death in _Putnam Monecay. ed Americans wae used successfully| There will be an fllustrated lecture eerve at ‘which the cou e oped there | Wednesday. He only purchased the an Several of the voung people attend- [2¢ the opening of tie Sunday school|on the mining camps in the west. at A"f"r,saf‘;::‘g‘;‘;““::;" “‘;, ’}{:‘_';“;E Burial Was Here. O I hine done in. the line of | mal a couple of weeks ago. :;;:2::?‘;;?{?::5{(” ‘:xh“;(::'d:"“vmf hour last Sunday. The subject of the|the Congregational - church Sunday ¢ .} 5 The body of Miss Flora. Goodrich, of | pruning and spraying the fruit trecs . p';rc”r["nu{v'xf :’v"!:‘l“l!“:fhd. . -v’; = oosup ¥ even-| pastors; setmon was Gode _Govern- | evening. Bet T omtter <Clibs 2 Liberty "Hiz. who. dicd carly in ‘the |in the spring. i S : M. i nt of an and for the People. s 3 i o grang ot 2 ¢ town ha N e PPy o Tames MéFarland has recovered from | The test from Toha 1:1-14. “ane word BRES S Pugmer Secre ¢ the |, The subper and entert iven . —_— “";';;a‘ in M":‘vrqur::_wm“nfj‘;v at th Crandall, J. 8. Lamond the grip and has returned to work in|was God, and dwelt amons us. The first baked bean supper of the |y, the Get-Together club adies | ° Whitcombls steam sawmill-has com- | Paul Benson of South Willinzton H. Palmer attended ; Daniclson. where he is-a painter. Adopts Red Sevo ar _was served in the chapel i iGf the town at Memorial CHurch, nat n|a(gd its worl‘on the iot of Raymend |spent the week-end us the. guest of Institute at R. I 8. f Miss Charlotte Reecs of Brookline. s day evening in charge of Mrs. Toek Friday-svening s & complete | Squires. - Several. of: our farmens im- | Miss Helen Jeweit 3 Mass.,, has been ‘mfllnl\ this week The Sunday school ha$ adopted the | Guild, directress of the Lad:es Aid success. About 1% ”m o= Aoty 10 hanl 2 > obert H. Moore has been awsrded with friends here. - .- Red Seal for. the tercentenary plan fo brua joved the affaif. Mzples, 4 - R o th Rockville Entertaine: | the contract to dvive the mai betwee C. E. Soc and curx: The February seal was Rev. C. L. Adamf rector | Socutionit, ,'\m.*,ch X et “Ymu‘s B St o Tbor 81 s vaudeviile and minstrel entertain sauepaugh and Kinguwn . far tie ' 5 ' re sorry to learn s 2 X ¥ vas Ziv L the town ha ri- our, years, a_social at the church parlors Friday| The Christian Endeavor meetlug |ties for several months because of ill s e Y e PREE en from- the Union. Congresutional ot Wakeheld evening. ~The decorations were red|Sunday at 7 p. m. will be a study of|health. 2 PiEDe.Suu sevels\.gengy mach o Caq i = y Choreh OF Ry i the. benefit of 3 SEigEs’ pUent ons ¢ z and white. An entertainment was e 5 g% A T . Sociaiy | CnJoyment -of - those -present, -*An “net w ¥ e o Mis, &8 spent ons . the Home Mission Board. What they| The Voman's Missionary —Sociaiy = the choir of the Conz cently, W tives at West King ziven and games played. Fruit punch|are and what they do. will hoid its regular fortnightly meet- | yourie” Provins- an.especial favo SOrSaR It ih an. €irbetiony of tiis place. There was danc ton.. 5 Tas served. Home made candy Was| Arrungements are béing planned Tor | ing- Tuesday afternoon. - Tt closs “l‘;fig"“‘hflk:}“{hzwgmb R e b that e Tornes: oop | ter the enteriainment. “Muster Fdward' €. ‘Kenyon ~ spen Tas Z u ot fain- 1 Sundasy with his grand- Miss Phebe Barber has been spend-| i strated lecture at § p.m, fol-| Miss Bllen Hamkine I8 «SPending|for the enteriainment and intimated | With their ‘{eams-'and .filed in - flnd'-)‘.lrfa'(?x-“\;;‘cs\tjfi skt nel SR tano s nd Sunday with his grand tog: this W Wi iative TRt gr.h:s\;wesnufi: meeting. Su‘bject Sundax in Sout indham wi TS| that the ladies.might Teci; . | sraded .the. cross- roads- and made it 'M)r o.m.] idnrs e ”hhmm;”.' ,(.‘ govalter Greene of Squthbridge. Mass. | this committee was chosen for T | s i o 15 Flanis. Shete e] Tho weti of idking. ftary o Dlozhive been Arivine neross 1t hoagn | Lo1ded the funcral of Jo i was the guest of H. C. Murray at|&us began in earnesi 5 T as ey 2 ot'u'mup Tucsday. He was th Orange City, also calling on the Wind- | morning. o+ 1 g7 vering «a;‘;.; pel:‘.i:x];lnlt";: :Wl: :;::;_ ham people, who-are in Winter Ha- ven. is taking_the villag 4 a5 it -was was ears agoiand tje Miss Carrie Bishop is visiting|. The rive in prices for nscessaries 6f | not kecw. mro i ind ¥l be injured, Why hick: e e chicken pie supper; Mrs. T. L. Wilson, M. P = Evrate TEad nas been at Fairha.| S Clinton Frink Mrs. James Lath ven, Mass, to attend the funeral of Ref The community -soctal was - held evening- at-the home of umes. Wilter -and Henry D ‘met_ Thursdas | rsing Farce. Wave H. B. Goodsell of South Killing- |, Rehearsals are going forward e 2 & “elrrl o b ighway? and have a nded a ee f th oce Spenaing & fow days|Zarce. The sctors'are inesting at Mrs. | frienas in New Haven. - |Wfe goes mecrily on. Potaipes’ 3400 |iieci ok Syl AL Qe incon e rhiets tiert on| uehdol | commitices oF - CRIFIS6own, for her daughter, Mrs.|Hiram Hawes. Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. Dimock ‘are | 5 S 5 Wednesday for a visit to Buffalo, their | Richmond and Iopkinton at Caroina 1son. Working for State Prohjbition. morning. State School Com- Miss Hattie Stone who has been|. The W..C. T. U. at its last busi assisting the Rev. A. T. Hetricks in|meeting voted through its president to Canterbury, has been at the home of|send.a urgent appeal to the chairman w _Yor! settled in their new: home, after some former home 35 daughter, Miss "Abigal Bates, of New | lengthy waiting. . * > T COVENTIRY 4 - was present to ex- York, is with him for a few davs. William Ladr has brought" of employment af &n r Rang Rt i Miss Anna Claassen, whe is spend- | home - from - Rockville, - where * e T i supe mdent of uum?.! » e F T o ceriously | Loisise committee of legislature in | ing. the ‘winter in Brooklyn X. Y. has | een for. a brushing up.: - W“_d—N-w-r Btem. | et Died Last Saturday— |\ three lowns wiich movement some oL s:iv it s'eek een - seriously wb.g n¥ .ilrl (r?::nt:::mry mambe;—st:t ‘been: at-the Inn this week. No. Protests. - o Hanley confined .to his 0:;9 EI:!rs: i o Cnendts pallmden) deem dc',u'npmc 2 M Misses Alice and Harrlett Kendall| bill fo prohibit sale of Lquoes o The board of relief finished work sy Y re: Fiba 9 At Providence Meeting of Putnam spent.Sunday at Wjlliam | Connecticut. The pastor at the Green Deaid Wwas also commissioned to convey to ‘ im Hartford Hospital—Notes. Monday Rev. E .. | Heard Hartford Student. Representative F. E. Miller of c.m-r‘ . ¥ P. Mathewson was Toieul sy wepenst aifites e <o e | <8 y reh Bunday (7o e lons vesi. | I Providence atiending the annukl E 5 William Graham of Flushing, 2 ¥ e sOvedi- oseph Daggett, a life long vesi-|{meeting and banquet of the’overseers Even Dozen of Rats Found In Trap In spent Sunday with Leon w“dfionh_ énce ‘ty the Alaster,” ;and -in the even: | dent of the west district died at his|,r e hoc Mr. Crawford a senior at the Hart- zurr Green the desife of the W. C. T. i A Joshua th 4 Satur e tuneral The Tadies: semias ford Theological seminary, preached at h: use his influence toward the H"" "““ e w-.,m s 3 A8 R e et ];:2:3° ohe Gusry N c.\n."v-.. nvrg[i u‘udm o ,“;:‘-"m:“«?f‘??.’\ Mr«;k' the Congregational church Sunday. | P2seage of the bill to allow women to . Wheaiticy: ot Brovidiace ““Mrs- Manderson will océupythe pul- | Tesdty, Rev. W. D. Woodwa tist chu d a meat ple suppe The C. E. meeting at 7 o’clock was vo1t-gh on the'license question. H.'S. Call. Sunday. - — oy 2 pit morning and- cvéning. pastor officiating. in the liouse Ashaway. Tuesds led by Miss Helen 'W. Tillinghast. e little son of Mr. and Mrs. Wal- and Mrs. A. H. Battev and|Death of.Miss Mabel-Knéx—Farmers’ o -Bey -A. Manderson. is -spcnmnl A Died in Hartford Hospital. pwed by an entertainfient Mise Ruth. Mathewson attended a|ter Burdick has been named Walter | daughter, Fiora, spent Sunday weh| Institute—c tional, bt in_ Pawtucket, R. 1, wiin 0. “wif which was well patronized. Red Cross meeting in Danlelson on | Leander. Mr. Batfey's parente -in Moosup Val- ongregatienal. Chursh to | o7 (25" % Alice Mason 29, wife of the Rev T s ang son Fin.| Advanemant for W. P Brown. [lev: - e o i T S A el "ROCKVILLE 3 <|.. An honor -that has ldtely come to Dani ‘and.. Hewitt were | - The nlxy Y ; ¥ I Bialnheid O%n VISIting relatives | e "parisn through ine" prometion ‘of Clayton Wright last week. | in I N0lolich ohe day ide: etk last . week e Pl T Mea: Rotont. was s ORI e 1 at’ Neank. one of its former members is the ap- | Mr. and Ars. Farl P'"E in of Putnam | Rev. Harry Fitzgerald has been in = n Ofemonial Lall. The | reaqont of s town. until her mar | 1 Ada s mansee, by, ol Edwird Cutler has besn at Noank | Black Hil taman o bo oo, O e | O mas Tent has rotarsed trom | LOWR @ number of days on account bf mw flg“'ae,;"h an augichee that|riage; and was at the tim e | B Cenyon, whoAlies: Debnsh = Z A 2 o be a vice - ‘rom fath 3 o oy the - pérformance th : church here. | i mettor ot e g g 3 to visit his cousin, Mrs. Mary Cutler|ident of the Watson Engincering Co, | few days’ vialt in Fitchburs, Mass. | bitzasmis wno hes bu:r'm!;:;a’ll:un}l{: from " start to finish. Th, new sCen- | T umensi as held on Wednesdny | froter LUl A vt T, o e s aar FO% WO o ey siend, Jite; of LIEE s Davis was in Washington. | ver of weeks. €1y added greatly t6 the prescniation |afiérnopn at Mr. Kuight's home in| B AR S 3 o Z assist engimeer. The o = Fran tten was taken to the |y, 3 s McK . as L s Y an RS at < te —_— Wilbar J. Watson Co. & recognizeq| Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rattey were Death of Miss Knex. Johneon: hospital_suffering from gan- | of be Rer K 1. Pachelor ot Tateot: | wodnsadyg)) O As @ caller in Altan EAST WOODSTOCK throughout the Uunited States as per- | Suests of Mossup friends Sunday. Word was,received last wesk of the |green, which. resilted from a-cut on|ville, officiated. . Mrs. knight is sor-| oo {:‘p’ the - foremost frm of bridge A Useful Trap. ?e‘“,"‘ °'tM;’ e i) "’"“err the leg. vived by her husband, one daughter, | S Gun Shot Wound Results in Walker | SUldINg engincers in the countrs.| Clayton Wright, on going to his hen- | M Trox Tes e ¢ MaTy, School. | . - Lecal . Mani -Drepped: Dead. her fatiier, mother, four ‘sisters and| (ytiinn cANNoT 8B SURED White Lesing Two = Tees—Pupils | of Slericng ;n ;na?hy of the viaducts | house one morning, found twelve rat$ | months In a senotoriom in Massechu. | Alexander MacGuenther of ) five brothers. plications, as-thzy:cany Whits S iheing of Clevel ncluding the new Highiin a trap set there the night. before. | merie’ whore bonCoims SschD. | ville, B. I, 43, who I red | "The mid-week prayer meeting was of tre Wiceass. Catal b oy 3 vel Bridge owef the Gorge and are| Charles s Dewing, Who has been with | funeral e T death oCTurTed M |for a month in the Riverside held' Wednesday evening at the home . reaty influerced § deslgning the sreat viaduct across San ilocal friends a few weeks, has re- | thodiot cnueer in Cremors spuine Me- | dropped dead last week Tuésday nignt | of Benjamin A. Taylor e mstitatoinal condiiions, and i Wendell Bosworth and James Ald-|Francisco Bay, which is to cost 324,- | turned to his home In Conterbe, thodist church in Chester, Mass. after supper, while sawing wood. The Ready Hel B Tonchre Tt ou” must “Cuke an Ththrnal rich spent the week end with Bert|000,000. i i B Farmers’ Instituts. * |cause of his.death was heart fail Saay . Srepere: BUSY. Hall's L,av.lrrh Cure is tal Bosworth and Windsor White, in Wor- Feeding the Birds. o eart failure.| e Ready Helpers held a Washing- bl cester. The Farmers’' Institute held: in the | The body was taken to Mapleville fo i i a Toe’ ceseieens seamieci aoa| - NOUTH WANDIAM - |, Too Tacans Sothaty Sog. & e | The Sods o Mapleville for | 5,515y "Solal in the chupel ‘being fed daily by Mrs. A.nton Rodler. Lasts Fos Fusn Connecticut Agricultural College . ex- | _Mr, and Mrs. Wiiliam i TInc _Walker White, “who has been at|Robins are said to have been seen on | -o¢al ’ Whistler Heard at Putnam— | tonsion service cooperating with Tol- Thursday for South -rl?.;t, “\: “Zt' The military cognauy is r:.)eln‘;.:“lahcn the Day Kimball liospital -the past)the Brooklyn road. But the songs of| Grange Rehearsing For Minstrels. |1and county farm bureau was well at- |for a stay of two weeks DE oms R ngthe; dlierent =even weeks from the effects of a gun|the wintering song-sparrows are by < - Th i . A. Glover is again able to.be out, dugl'”h ‘B-n.ld e tm ot with i shet wound, had the two smaller toes|far the sweetest as they were heard | Nelson’ Frink Zave his whistling . 3 after being confined to .the housc by P LW e on his right foot amputated Mon-|the first mild day. specialty. in Putnam, Sunday, taking £ i illness for several weeks. R ——— day. 5 ; Cimrles W. Barker, first officer of |part 1n a grand concert given -under ty Margyerite Clemons, a student at|the Old Dominion Steamship Co., is|the auspices of the French assembly.|28ent, and Miss Corinne Tapley, home ; Northfiéld, Mass, is at her home here, | visiting his brether, William O. Bar- J. P. Burnham has purchased a pair | ®COnomics department. Dinger was alled—Peo- aaving been in & Hartford hospital fof | ker at Brightside, Canterbury Green. |of handsome steers. served in the church pariors.by the - e : in Sl ‘B¢ goiha iknown, cemblobd #ome of (He best-blood Durlfi‘r. The perfect combination. of t dients in Hall's Caturrh ure Whlt produces . Wonderful . Tesults ‘im end “for testi- { & .CO., Props., Tedsle, O, A1l Drw, gists, 75c. tamios = vy -— % . Eall's Tamlily Rills for constipation. wo weeks for the removal of tonsils — e . hau- AYiee. M fou ] WiSte : = i . Mrs. A D. ramily Rills for cen nd id:mél’ds. 3 N ABINGTON house with twenty-ene inch ice. Will Celebrate Anniversary. 7 H 2 Knight's Funeral. Worms Easily . Removed ass Seryss Supper. > — Richard. Warner still-remains too ill | * At a church meeting held - in _ the z e " - > E Mother, if your child whihes, is * Seven Ruoiv. Grangs sz:.» < {al- mee t mild s-muy brought | Strong, Wmum R. Prench ‘and James | Probably suffering from worms. These : nge Degrees. :-:;ninr for a o it Wae e out” 47 Bie Mebwor S8 5. good | mbnihan: parasites drain his witalify and mae ible to seripus @i The Ladies’ Benevolent Society met fine_worl rogra; - wflfl sto_enidy the tor's | The Tadies' Ald Society met with |him more suscept Thursday afternoon at Liberty hall. | o o rE o, 1o B o p el l~qv&-n from. James, 1st, 22nd | Miss-Annie ™. Alvord last week F#y- | cAses. Quickly and -safely il e rge Down! - 3 remove the worms.from yeur éhild's John Peal has moved his family te “*‘., h_.iw TNimantte, is re- " Congregational | e 'to. ¢u’v1ty .luu' the | day afternoom. It was voted to hold a | [UTOY® 7€ Kickapoo. Wermm - Hiiter, Hw Center and 1s working | ported to be: gaining. 3 - in _ the '“g{ sale next summer. Pita pleasant candy Jagative i Can sus Enumerators. Y g o 1 S £ Bolton grange, N e righ et e Gt Kichs ‘EAST KILLINGL' = B v ¥ > ¢ the mesting.o n_grangs, No. | your ¢ ghtens us. - Ge . S DiaAsectman WAward T Whits o E. Lyman m : 0 | (1 haid Jaat week Fridsy eventng, Ar- | poo Worm Kiiler at Your' Druggist, as appo o lowing el 2 3 t Lxia - “of - 25e. men 40 Sake the militery oy Yol | Gay-Knapp Wedding at Home of the | Friday evening. = oy ; ‘Loomis, and Miss Galinat of Man- | Zic. they will start the work at once; Wal- Bride—Recent Visitors. : - of, | Mrs. Agnes: Barrowcloush of Day- Grosvenor. * * Stoart. of . lfl'lll ‘was Miss Sharpe spent the hol- iday at her home.

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