Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 10, 1917, Page 10

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P h fi 2 i 3 lt.pre,-ent !th-mflndnminvut- :E(or‘:ai‘- ?:fimmg:fi; 4 . - . Fflnbfished are hrulyofdlfi tci t ment in phnt and equipment to . from ; Loadat % foresight and co\u'lqe r. Jol prepare for this enormous prod | Pfien Pine Kendall spent the week ical seminary, occupied _the|Mrs. John Gilman With Duughters In Big Fours y “Fh the president of tion. X 3 end with her sister, ‘Milton || Miriam Vaughn While Guardsmen Are at o R mxtxtuuon. ‘The prime requisite in the automobile — | B x % I ligrase u-uyu-mllnn-kmmdoom—. o ng & week with 7 | Minae et P B e PR N ) - o dnse Heforeaawtheumve:-.lmeofthc 3 Burton, of Griswold, who has been 1l |, 0 0P the office of the Central Wor- | Monday on mccount of the storm. L 4 b automobile and had the courage M,—, wmy. foresees a demand this stea company.. - Himer C. Wood was called 2o Put. to produce quality cars in larger ; th LEGNARD BRIDGE - Mire. Bary Cutler Walliams 15 recov. | nam this woek on account of the death | Light Sixes : duantities than they had ever my“ excess of the possible » hospital. *"Charles Lapoint bas a brokn ¥b.| . 7 - befmbm pmduwd. £ In addition to enormous investment o i L e et To Administer Communion. Mre. Tapoint is unable to walk, having B o in plant and equipment Mr. Willys Cleude Cumings of South Manchester | Rev. Clarence Burber of Denielson is | PIood poleon. .\ o 0 2 Sedom | L3085 Steadil: hm;ng producton made lus the’ Coursgh Ba ROttt lang. $ motofsd o [EeHIord 1as Friddy. wherd | Sxpeced o0 Howard Dunse. of o Fotvind .« 31323 {lg sa: economies f i =>4 o Mrs. Cumings visited an eye specialist. as ‘Crawford, e A S vings ago for enormous qmfitnp of raw, N The party spent Friday night with | preach ¥ wlnch steadily reduced costs and . ' materials—$35,000,000 worth al- v relatives in ‘South Manchester, return- | dained. repeatedly esrabhshed new values. ready im hand for this year’s e ing home Saturday. George Martin of Georgiaville, R. I, s S. Berkowits of Wew: Yok clty: 3 hwm: his parents, Mr. e e b of record production. fpout two days recently a farm "Eading e e Eyfitflem 8607300 worth See all this reflected in the values we " The heavy snow and hail caused the in Boston. Mo 5. HOro: ! this com have to show in the most Goshen HIll road-to be impassabie for He.i.l @aughter of Frank Edgerton, T"“’m' pany produced 465 cars. comprehensive of cars ever 34 tas been ill With a severe cold. fih in Columbfa | MMrs. Clarence Peterman has return- Mn! Joseph. Ol ed from Philadelphia, having been Mrs. Elizabeth !‘arflr of Dayville Bk SRS there with relatives for several weeks. | Visited Mrs. Ravmond this week. This year, with a net worth of over built by any one producer. $68,000,000 we must produce Note e‘pecla.llytheremnrhblevllues Mrs. Pba Huntington of Norwich| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson were AL prices §. 0. b. Toledo ~ over 200,000 cars to fill our dealers’ in the Big Four at - | In Norwich Wednesday. 2 Subject to change withous wotice ¢ W'ndham County e i s s R R comtracts. e $850 $950 and the ‘Light Six at 085, George Bentway of Putnam was here | Mrs. John Gilman is staying with her, El ‘Wednesday to attend the funeral of CANTERBURY GREEN | Wettesdes Yo 'stiend S8 Suneel gauenter in Norwich while Mr. ¢ ‘;’,““‘:2 T AR - Miss Helen Elliott, a nurse in New Local Attendants at Putnam Confer- [ yomiss Helen BIIZL a nurse t onts, | Bridseport. et and e Prove | wint o S et of b ok~ | SOUTH_KILLINGLY & $85d e i T gt 89Q K Successful. urial arles Kingsbury. o= ; : - Six — The body of Charles Kingsbury was| There was no service at the church 2 Observance of the communion was |brought fo Bvergreen cemetery Friday | Sunday on account of the storm. » Four postponed to this coming Sunday on |from South Attiéboro, Mass. He was| Gertrude Hall of Putnam spent the account of last Sunday's snow. The |formerly a station agent here and| Week end at the Oaks. pastor's sermon last Sunday was on |married Miss ®mma Tripp, daughter | Addle Holland of Putnam and_Mr. 7 God’s Compassion and Mercy, as sHown | of the late Perry Tripp. Ile was 59|and Mrs. A. E. Hall were in East to a repentant people in the story of | years oid. Greenwich, R. I, Saturday, to attend Nineveh. ‘Edward Bourque is visiting his sis- | the funeral of a relative. At Putnam Conference. ter, Mrs. Frank Bence, at Rochdale, Mrs. A. E. Phillips has been en- Tuesday the church was represent- | Mass. = tertaining her sister, Mrs. Johp Crow- ed in Putnam by four membars of the Stolen Articles Found. ley. of Valley Falls. special conference to consider ways| Some of the articles recently stolen | OWing to the bad traveling ~TRuth and means of pushing forward the ter- | from F. H. & F. W. Tillinghast's store | [¢x'cr has been staving in Ballouville st e T S L T R Y e e e count of tI storm was not as large as |in ‘est au an, on the Brookiyn " S = ot originally planned, but consisted of the | side. e i have heen suffering from severe colds i g - e e ot S o Funeral of David Beaudry. s St e il ewti nett-and Miss F. E. Brown. David Beaudry died at his home “Ekml ¢ Z it Tuesday to dis - e ,Sunday evening's consecration meet- | \onday, having been il for several| hiicy mucsday to disnose of some per- o) g;twas ltd byhPm;l l;:we-__;mg' s‘:;:; months. He had lived in town for | farm - % Siines Tatirop: the sublect, Spreading | sun s S a5 nere from Moo- | A flock of wild geese was scen going : : e The Willys-Overland Company, Toledo, Ohio the Good News. Acts 8: ‘1!—1'7. i | daVEDter, Rose, Who Is & etenographer }:‘;Soiu S e ;’: h‘;;‘zmé";o; ’w“:‘_’ " 2 Manufacturers of Willys-Knight and Automobiles The Girls' auxiliary W‘}YK Teet thislin Providence, and a son, Napoleon, | ter coming. % (Saturday) :fie";‘mn wit] Ts. ~|who lives at home. The funeral was | = Framry Teonard 6f Valley. Falls visif- from 2 to 4. jp1held at his home Wednesday after- |3 friends here Sunda ety Toceday willlnoon. Rev. A. H. Withee, pastor at gl ol vy SIS ] X from: 2 | the ‘Moosup Methodist church, officiat- t Charies Smith's. p ed. The body was placed in the re- WOODSTOCK g é?r‘\'sl:ra Tapent Thursday - in Burial of Mre. Charles E. Hazen. |ceiving vault at the Tillinghdst Me- g T A, e Boston. Tuesday the body of Rebecca Kin-|morial chapel, BEvergreen cemetery. | Missionary Meeting—Charles T. Lind- e 4 The Ladies’ Benevolent Society did |Local Represéntatives at Hartford th nie, wife of Charles E. Hazen, was erman Buys Windsor Farm. n W. C. T. U. Competition at Wil- not meet this week on account of the| Meeting-—~Additions to Congregation- | Misses {7111‘.3.°"ia.-hbun 3l mm, brought to Plainfleld from Hartford for iol condition of the roads. 2 burial. Mrs. Hazen was the last of WESTMINSTER ovscansiocs PaBBT Nave. sidigedl . mETe The first and second degrees were| a1 -Church Membership. visitor in Hartford. the cHildren of William Kinnle of ~ o > 5 outirial oh & igex ab tices at the Mre. W. A. Raymold has ben con¢l Black HILi who set out the beautiful |Mesting of Ladies” Aid Socisty Post- | (10™ I T SUd copisn of Wasnines | Mes. Pelle Tracy bas been spending | SORIryel 08 8 205t “BGY Glatwe| Mrs. H. C. Luther and Miss Clara [fned to tho houss With an atiack of avenue of maple trees leading over| poned—Montana Family Settled in | soreraonies. F. B. Willoughby was a Canterbury | Wednesday evening. Johnson represented the local Women's | 8Tip. & woistl Black Hill. He remodeled in 1815 the Former Fitzpatrick Place. The Ladies’ Benevolent societv held |visitor last Friday. At Bost Sh Missicnary society at the annual meet- | - Miss Edith Thompson of man« srisinel Rouse Bl i e ot i 3 a missionary meeting with Miss Ella| Charles W. Kenyon, who _recently . T ing of the Connecticut Congregational | tic spent Sunday with her aunt, Mg is the home of H. Beecher Brown. The emall comgregation Sunday | Perley Wednesday afternoon Mrs. W.|underwent an operation in o Hartford | Arthur Grosvenor, Chris Kemp and | Home Missionary unfon in Hartford | H. F. Wood. join the church at that time were + pt at home because of the storm. Mrs. Nettie Bolande of Norwich i spending the week with her sisters, the Personal Items. morning, due to the heavy snowstorm, | J. Linderman was the leader. hospital, is gaining as fast as can be | Dr- James Hutchins attended the au- | Wednesday. Miss Josephine Keeney returned ti Mr. Kock recently moved his family | appreciated Mr. Davies’ exposition of Attended Automobile Show. expected. 5 tol;l',l:bflf {!hawdh\ 'Btft‘hm e 6 Rev. M, R.. Plumb and C. A“_n Keeney | her duue:“lerll_ g:'-;, ':é’i';?.?“vfii'l?{'n':. 93 on to the Charles Kinnie farm at Black | the sixth chapter of St. John. There| .oree G, Spalding and Edwin How- Local Girl Won Medal. e infant daughter of Mr. and|attended the meeting of the Windham | Sunday, 3 i " > ; % an attack of 'the Hiil, WAIGH Néshas leased for fwo|was mo evening service. The cop- ). q'attended the Boston Automobile{. Seventsen from here attended -the | US: Heity ROk e vecoverns|County Ministers’ asociatien tn Put-| bome Dhcause ST S A b oo _q |Bunlon of the Lord's supper will be | oo Thursaay. anniversary of the Willimantic W. C.|™"3p ™ ;" Fuller, James Mackin- | Sundey wos a disagreeabdle day and| Mra, thik Mr. andgyrs. Stanley Moore of Flei® |held in connection with the morning | "1l chow of Monday made excellent |T- U. Wednesday. In the afternoom [, o™, ane FUllern, Tames Wachns M et s et Point y visited the latters par- | seryice tomorrow. ! sleighing early in the week. there was a gold medal speaking con- | 5oy Kimball attended the tercentén- | - Three ns united with the Con-|the Willimantic W. C, T, U. Wednes« ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Cornell. The Wednesday prafer circles had; S§EUPE €20 J0 08 oGk gore|test in which three young ladies of | SOt Kimball attended the tercenten- s persons united wit a- fir-an%shxmme, who has been spend- th;o wnlc_'rhei :_g:manl's ber;tcglto Perkins were present at the Senior |this place took part. The contestants | 5% T e o""’,.‘, P e : spending the winter with et Saren. | WhY Efen its. roriite I am among | Dramatics at Mt. Holyoks last week. | were Miss Line Wheeler Mise Fior- = cause of the storm. ORI — ter, Mrs. Simeon Phillips, of New Lon- | You as_he that serveth. Buys Windsor Farm. town and Miss Irene Upton of Ashford,| ©Oil pressed from copra, the dried | profession of faith Mrs. Homer Wood | Practically indestructible steel -mp;, don, recently visited =t Black EHIL The Ladies' Aid soclety was obliged | Charles T. Linderman has bought a|Miss Alice Davis of Willimantic. Mrs, |meat of cocoanuts, is rapidly replac- [and Mrs. Charles Larrabee. By letter | ping cases have been inventca tha¥ Fiias Patrick is in Backus hospital | to postpone their regular meeting, due | farm in Windsor. Sadie ball, president of the locai|ink mimal fats in the manufacture of |from the Franklin church, —Herman|can be folded o en empty for treatment. His son Vernon of New | lest Tuesday afterncon. They may . A Howard represented the|W. C. T. U, has been directing the | artifical butters in Europe. Leonard. Two others who expected to | used London is at home with Mrs. Patrick. | meet next week. ‘Woman’s Board -'puk‘ln‘ here, and the gold medal was Stpger and. Farce R e L e R [ L S oyal rading Stamps. Ask F. wes 3 nes on Nursing was given af ng to the weather there was no Dl c.ht‘cskf: Lol mr.,l:gutam by the storm and condition of the|Academy Wednesday morning by a |evening service held last Sunday even- We Give R Gold Trading or roads, to give up attending the con- |lady from Pleasant Valley, Conn. ing. The regular morning service was house. Jennie, the youngest member |serence Tt Putnam Tuesda = ten y to plan —_— held wit attendan f 24. ] - work for its success in this county be- ELMVILLE Mrs. Hiram Harwes: Mr. IL | Gween now and 1920. o, ’ ABINGTON i s " FOR SATURDAY Hawes; Mr. Percy, H 3 : Carrier’s Trip Divided. Mrs. J. E. Potter of the Hill Crest R gy s "%un';“i-, Boawa:| The terrible storm and roading made | house. returned - Tuesday from a visit|Over Sixty at Sunday School Social— June Smiggins, “the star;” Betty, |It necessary for the rural mail carrier, | With her niece in Boston. She was| Bad Traveling Prevents L. B. S. Fdith Willlams. J. H. Lathrop, to divide his routs | 2ccompanied by Mrs. Arthur Warwick | mMecsing. Charming mmusical selections were | Monday and Tuesday, taking 'West- | Who remained t:;'. a longer time. - rendered by Mr. and Mrs. Hiram | minster one day and North Soclety the | Mrs. O. E. Le: of Providence spent | “ o . Hawes, violin and piano, and a piano | second day. Friday with Mrs. C. H. Pike, I vl thert SHOe. solo of speclal merit by Miss FElisa| Mrs. Koch and littte Alene have re-| DMrs S. P. Humphrey of Danfelsom |, . O i Hawes. Paul Hoxsle gave a humorous | turned from a visit in New York. visited Mrs. Clavton Wright Saturday. | 1255, ™ E istiie song and Mrs. Ciinton Frink and Miss Arrive from Montana. = [T T » Ofass. e e U S s "fgi';“v?y":n“gmm Iotana| F¥ Chicago recently HOULDERS, Ib nk's was en ) Aunt Ji in ts Kentucky, Elsle Rodlers An Old Man's ~ e into | spent Sunday with Mrs. FRESH SHOU y 1D - ccount of the Meeting. - N is wesics mowstorm | ). Frank Reiner of the N Crest ROAST BEEF,Ib________ - ouse is in ‘orcester for a few days. SOUTH WOODSTOCK with this variety of| Edward Grabam spent the week end in: Bellows Tally Vermont. Miss Minnie Wells has returned to | vierr para ity Mis Clors West whs ta Motesp on Providence for the winter. Wednesday to attend the funeral of Mr. Johnson of Long Istand, who sont B. S. Botham of Moosup was & re- purchased the Snow place, took pos- e i A. Scranton is remodeling the o v‘n £hop. Mrs. William H. Young and Miss Hleanor Johnson spent & day in Wor- cester this week. Mr. and Mrs. Wright have returned The W. T. U. win t Wed cent visitor at C. D. Mowry’s. day, March 14, at the Westminster Duw_s.m is visiting a dster and Nom mlm other friends in New Yorn. One of Main Buildings at Dye Plant Burned—WIl, . THOMPSON Storm Fails to Interfere With Ma | package ............ Service—Duvis Family Moves to Me e g A : : IVORY SOAP All were ftf !‘I'!M uh it mail service through the storm ‘M’r.lnduh mmdm 5 e e e e eiFeje g.mmmmmmnmummuem the ©ld home- e s gens 21 & sy | i Piree oy i s -z vs o D 3C Lot Ghaite o . 295 EA}’H”.&',‘QTE?.....I% Church Services. =wction > . the at- | FORIRY: i > X [ARD WOODSTOCK VALLEY S R Rt v Iphta. Miss Emma V. Spencer of M‘t l;'nvh!fing her aunt, Mrs. Helen W. Pu‘gu H\.I'flet Kingsley is vmw Spinney. Exli l’flwell is in North w Rew. Carl Hazelton and Miss M. E. “.!Itln-" Alonzo fifl;‘fi* -2 o pe ghctk(me.rr attended the tl;m.n,! o;tl&-. ‘Harold Barrett m , em- "‘,. o over T3 years ustin Tuesday, at the home Elmer- Whum M - wacd Foley's Honey ad Tar | Mids in Quadic. S 3 . C}‘l!nrlx Sl.vh_ Jr., hfl mm Nl ‘amily lechanicsville where he The King of Sweden has & Iarge in- employed. terest_in a Stockholm h!’wy -‘ .,,“-180 SCOTCH HAM, Ib. _-_--_--_-35c FRESH KILI.ED FOWL, Jb-___ 25¢ 8c|Loins I.amb Ib____18¢ estate have been retained, with the exception of Bessie White and Frank

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