Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 10, 1917, Page 11

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turns — Farewell lnuthn and Purse of Gold For r Rev. J. W. Wright. DB fl?h S_lm,hemuuiflm M- ay < Mz and’ Mrs. James Thompson are| Kenndth Bufington spen Suni staying with their dluxhterm Mrs. | With friends in Ballouville. e Blackburn, at Eimville. Miss Roxie Bartlett is ill Miss Mar: Giliespie is caring for| Mrs Bernard Edwards' tient X Grosvenordale. -;lrwnd‘i:ns a tcnv‘r days ames Walker has been spending the | Mrs. Charles Maran. past week with re'atives at Washinz-| Mr. and Mrs, John W. ton, D.. C.. and attended the inaugu- | o0 friends in Danielson % Bggen ” - > 5 % . et e S4° | ®\irs. Henry, Oatley. is s : X : t A s : o . , > ot g s e i A Blanchard, a member of the |8TiD_patients. o reu Tl by £ > ; ; o G — 2 i P ; 5 ™ u:mp-ny.c R left nose | . Jamies Brooks visitea ~friends in n ; 2 s 3 afterncon to join the other | Panielson Wednesday. = jard h 4 : el Mrs. . e = A 5 n-m?v St Mr. and Mrs. Willlam 4 uar e . : Ny Pes r : : . _, rrow has been con- Mrs. : ] g : he: house this week suffer- bert mr m‘.a rard cold. IR AmONE, Se~ ‘were closed on Monday an - - F. D). carriers could not cover | chester has been spending a 2 ? thei riqies owing o the severe storm.| With Mr. and M H""‘“ 5‘-“ f late bause-deing - “‘! Armand Henault and famlly . were | Claude Moran £ Friends puplls from w““"‘" . - called ‘to Norwich Tuesday owing Fusm, N the 9 the death of Mr. Henault's : i 4 S Philiy. Henault of that city. STERLING ' Another en- . Telegrapher Returns. e had to come to the rescue, iv- Mitchell,"c=#He Mrs. Isaac Belknsp who has “been B Tane walt rthest iooerto tha operator at-the railroa: visiting relatives . in Provm:m. passengers, the severe storm adding to returned fi Pemyl\*anh Wakefield, R. L. has return gm n &t worl hure; | Mrs/William Kenyon entertained her | ~Mrs. Carl Hamerlin, e P mont |55, o B8 "SR | oo O o b FYeEmORE anielson, W limantic o John Iron® of Willams-| " Miss Mabel Moore and Mrs. W. W. . Iy, tonwn, Vermont, will occupy th@ Rulpit | vaugh: ré No‘rwlch visitors Satur- . David ‘Copeland mm-nue of the Congregational church Sun-|gaye . - Gl AR R 3;1'. Mr. Irons comq as ‘a candi- Isaac Belknap is m with grip. m‘ Maude M - Mrs. Fred Parker and daughter, Hil-| Mrs, Samuel Austin las been con- Mrs. Paul D-rm'mf Silver -Lake, | ga, spent Friday’ relatives nne‘ to-l-er home for several days. Mass_ was the guest last week of Mr.| Oneco. Service at Golon, Sre. 4 4 and firs. W. C. Darrow. Mre. George Carr called on friends at 3 3 Miss Gladys added . 2 . 2 & = e The sémi-monthly religious service N Missionary Medtivs. oiveon S Sunday L o |20k F e e e | : Umformly Good ?ranges oy b 008up | 51, nday. aftern 230" o'clock hal elaborately decc : - Catinrals Pt Goarocs. Mashangs. held & vacy TnterestiiEestine: g o oy | spent the week endowith L oo nsx v?rn et il e e g Many om i - < ProdtOmsaaization nummum'é:hn. home of Mrs. A. Tu’%_ rday 3 38 et the Work ‘in 'rurkay Am rm * i ome 1 Botham. | gy " Caura Eilis of Springfield has ans. At the social hour the«hOSteSS| 3rrgq Truman Robbins was taken s been. tho guest of her sister, -1 served refreshments. Memorial Rospital, Worcester, last Xt = EHa : Manro Dimmock. WL #nd Mrs. N.L. Greig, Mre. F|og . T - Meary SRaviey Srtendod the. Tomantens] oo i athering L A house owned by ‘Luther C:oiford ary conference at the Congregational| ™ np. ang Mrs. Blawell who are on the ELLINGTON Grammai churcl. Putnam, Tuesday. Paine farm will leave the first of April v Fred ‘E. Miller is il and will go to West Thompson. Tanderas Farewsil Reception. Ernest Staley was il a few days last | Rev. D. E. Jones Resigns After Nine- | i ell réception was, tendered | Week but is much better. teen Years’ Pastorate—Social Af- g farew rece] fairs of the Week. turned from their trip to.North Caro- the retiring pastor of the Consrega- % tional ehurch, Rev. John - Wesley lina. i W committee was held Tuesday afternoon i Wright, a zood number of the village Tolland Gounty h.f‘;:mf“::fmg’,"“’t"‘;"}“’f Bupted : mo at the :owb};o hall, having been-adjourn- MEN S FUR Co TS R o S s e Mr. and Mrs. J. G, Miller. - HEBRON & Dwight Newcomb has. roturhkd to| of (e Storm Bills wers orteras waid| The lowest prices of the of musi€al selection and readings, that COLUMB!A x E. E. Nites of New York was a i L his homce here after a brlet visit in{ to the amount of $438.95. It was voted |’ pll were gnbatly appreciated, cach number st Weel-cnd, Euest Al ithe Bome of his|ynjon C. E. Service — Charles Ton- | Wilimantic to apply to the state board of educa- |geason. Bzlance of stock.. 1 R A etk rieaine loas ¥ = 3 parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Niles. TP e S Y. - Herber: Allen is working at Georse | tion to furnish supervision for the meriting an encore. . A Dleasing fea- | Geographical Social- Providles | 7| ,Myron Hayaen and family of Bridge. | _nant's Marriage Announced — Fu- | Merrow's fruit. farm. achiools’ bF tho tows OF Hopkinton in Ru:coon, 2 Wombat, 1 Rus- e L e et Special Town Mecting Takes No Ac- | port have been wisiting at H. L. Hay-| ~neral of Mrs. Susie-Rathmann E. Reid has been drawing wood | conjunction with the town of Churles. Calf, 1 R: H 2 Birth. ron 1 55| tion o Town ~Buiding Improve-[den's diiring the week. - tor itiss Harriet Merraw the Dast fw | cown and amo of Bichmend it ine |Si80 ussian Horse, grammé; X. L. Grelg, i ,9;“7 TeHts, Robert Thompson, who has been the:. The Gilead C. E.'S. will unite with | weeks. school” committee of the latter town M‘nchun.n Dog 2 Muskrat e e suis & AT By, d guest of Mrs. George ~Bancroft and | the Hebron C. E. S. for service Sun-| Uriel Lodge held - meeting in their | elects to do so at a later date. such| sye (; family, returned to Newport, R. L, on | day evening: leader for the evening, |hall Saturday night supervision to become effective, on and | (lined,) Mr. Wright's three years’ pastorate The Geographical Social given by Wednesday. C. L. Hutchinson of Gilead. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Tilden of Wa- after July 1, 1917, Buying now Is money well invested and in dbehal hy warm | the Ladies’ Aid society Friday : - \ gt e o et v Inraey COAnath T ke Pastor Resigns. | yAnnouncements were - received in| terbury spent Friday with Mr. Til-|' Three gravetul deer were.seen in a 2 purse of gold. -Mr. Wright was sur- | badzes displaved by those present kept | At the close of the communion ser- |lown last week of the marriage of | dep's sister, Mids Bvelyn Tilden jot near the highway a short distance prised, and deeplr touched and re- | the entire compan: sz There | viee at the Congregatiopal church on ster Tennant, which was a sur- Sattor & '§‘ “.“.f'.‘ was a recent|from the residence of Harry :A. Fen- THE L L CHAPMAN Co sponded ‘with words of appreciation. | Was sinzin~ by Mr . Lyman and | Sunday morcing Rev. 1. E. Jones read [ brise to_ his friends. N von. Thursdgy oflast ‘waelk: The members ofithe Men’s club served | Miss Edi‘h Lyman and the readilg of | his resignation, to-taiie effect April 30.{ Mrs. F. A. Burnham has been in The gentlemen of the First Hopkin- [ (4 BATH STREET, NORWICH, CT. foiafle: - bl o Rl 2 Rimorous Story by the' pastor. Rew [Mr. Jones has been pastor hese for 19 | Manchester this week. cailed there by HOPE ton Seventh Day Baptist .church fur- M 2 Oyen. rs and has many warm Iriends, 0- serioys illnsss of her fuher. H. nished an excellent clam chowder sup- Ninc Persons Join Church. Fobklimonts were Secvei: 0 regret ‘that he. is. tp teave. Seyms. Mrs. A M. Grant spent the week- | Der and entertainment in the parish [fine on traveled roads and is really the . Sunda¥ at . “the Congregaticnal | Ranhdal!, Porter of Weslevan sl 'm:u iattle -Rerr has, n -substi- Re_ J. W. Deeter, Mrs. Deeter and end with her son, Clinton J. Grant ana | house in Ashaway Tuesday evening. | first of the season. coting dn Qeteier Mo 8 don ng the 111- | little son motored from New -Haven | 920 With her son, Clnton J. Cirant o Dr. A. B. Briggs lost a fine horse| Harold Rich, who is emfioyed In 3 - " a|for both farm work and driving, last | New Haven, is at his home here i} Mrs. George Albee is awa: on a N it Ghan. business trip to Bridgeport. Charles Scuthworth has returned to week. with grip. ‘Miss Ida Stark, after passing a week church, Rew.’J, W. Wright preached | sity spen: the week-end with his par- his fafewel idrmon, a splendid jents. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Porter. ness of Migs Dobkin, the ;-egul" Saturday and spent Sunday at the course. The mysic by the choir was| The Ladics’ Aid societr meeting to fteacher: * Mrs. Alice Thompson returned on fine. The sacrament of the Lord's|be held at the chapel last Tuesday af- ° Men Served Supper. : ; Pt i e sunper was observed. Nine persens | ternoon for sewinz was postponed-on| ' The' Friendship class members held :‘:dm_lm"‘f:mwz:‘:“?"k when shel . summer home with a new horse. Tt RICHMOND “}z:’. i\lgu ua;up Hote n‘kla returned united with the church and, received |account of the storm. i their monthly business meetinz and] G K it was nome from Rock. | Seems. £0od to see the house opence] by 4 ‘ednesday to her home in Basham T e e 3 710 Aetion S Soeina™ the church pariors Tuesday | vilic #Mhe week-end. _ S GearkesiMoran. -of Chaplin . apent |, Desp and’ Crusted Snow >~ Holds - Up River Open. EAS WQQRSTOC’( St fhu ko, x&ecn:g;f o enor | m oyster supper to. the lafies which s ":;"u' of Mrs. Rithmann. .. |Sunday with his parents. Traffic—Sawmill to Move. (o The condition of Mrs. Sarah Man- L of the Vi = | as much enjoved.. Games and music T be T i —_— —_— navigation an e steamers art- g - 3 the 2RIt ry leasant e 3 ni to hear of the death Williaj Woodmansce of Pleasant | ford and Middietown will resume their Hespital Pa Return lf)t:,',‘si,,‘;“:g:’;e;{e;g“"'" mwzr:egivenpa vote—ottinbits o:é\:;-, S gnezgmt;;m;eaugo;s}:o-h' Washmgton cou"tY! R I Vo 1k St A Y e ter trips Monday. the tweith, ) i &3 i gt <1 for th 3 f een confin r be T oa w. s e from Provi- > condition o rs. Sarah aMn- \fo Kings Heard at Farmers''Insti-|same. D. A. Lyman was chosen mod- | for their fine entertainment number of weeks. Her condlition was e Satardy. pight and retarned on| WArnE, WHO has Deen confined to the tuty erator. The selectmen reported speci-| A supper and social under the aus- con & R o ¢ R - pices of the Ladies’ Benevolent So-.|Pot considered serious until a day or CKVII I E Sunday afternoon. houge for several weeks remains prac. s fications and estimated; gost, of. Wari-t Ievo bofore. ~Hhe had been’ s shffcer RO The snow in this vicinity is so deep tically, unchanged. & ous plans for the improvement of the|ciety was held Wednesday evening in = .’2’%’:,‘;"‘,325,"@“.{;‘09’,,“‘,:‘* o har | Duitding. . Men' from Willimaptic were | the church pariors: A large murber | rom rheumatism and unable to walk = e T the-winter ana |2nd crusted that traffic is nearly at a P = menia. . Her grandreother, Mrs. Ros- | Present und gave the esun&ed ex- | enjoyed the delicious supper. or even take a siep for more than it de worst. s m'x?l ob e - win lr nd|standstit. Not for vears have the coe Alton is caring for her. pense o7 hcating and lighting. The| ‘The Woodmen gave another dance |14 vears but bore her great affligtion | the deepest snow has been experienced | o535 been =0 nearly impassable. HADDAM NECK jCases of mumps - Mave developed | Feports were accepted, but as fhere | in Town hall Iriday evening. Fried | With rate fortitude. = . . o |here JMe, NS Fhe Sorm cgno| Everett Moore, who has been con- = - | rich’'s orchestra 'urnis] P = b o - Ine o ouse, is gaining. e e inches of snow which settled quite a|“"NC PO 0 TOVCE S8 BUIME | Efforts to Establish Rural Branch of among the children in-the families of ;- e | izing the meoting to act upon the re- | both the old and new dances. of the Congregational church, invit- . Do Pibe apliNChetEL, - | ports no further action was taken re- | Miss Edna Kibbe of New York is|ing thew to meet with her in her | little during Saturday as it coRtinued | caller at Hills Dale. Y. M. C. A—Storm Delays Out- Patients ‘Leave Hospital. garding them. As there were a good | 3pending some time with her parents, | bome and as she was first directress, | to thaw ‘hough the sun did mot shine. | “jogaph Girard has finished sawing| goor Work. Walker White who was a patient at) number of tax payers present an in- | Mr. nnd Mrs. E. B. Kibbe of Sunnyside | pianning and helping with all the|Sunday it snowed gently all day and|;, iper on the Samuel. Reynolds lot - iy Kimball hospital for nine weeks | formal discussion was allowed regard- | farm. work. She leaves two sisters, Mrs. H.| continued to thaw a little until g‘gh' anfl will move his mill soon. e storm Biradi evented hold- urned homs last week Thursday. He | in~ the advisability of making expe Aties Sarah Hayden of Blandford,| ¥ Pofter of Hebron and Mrs ‘Georgs | when it oew colder/Wvith & mortheast| . owing to-the-- storm, *sutweribers |, oMo, Siotm Sundey prevented hold. able to be about on crutches and | sive, if any changes in the town bulld- | Mass, is visiting at her nephew's, H. xlz.lecz“n:ndofn;‘ltx'eg:mfn !{I‘:bmn | Tnow comtinacd o fall throush tne|Were two days without’ their papers.| % 2 it peedy acht. wound in his foot is grudually|ing. The gzeneral opinion seemed to| L Hnyden ight a d part of Monda; e ling. be that it was not adwisable to make other places. night and 2 good D: of onday, { % Funeral services were held from her | forming a crust which made bad trav- Captain G. T. Sandin spent ths “Agnes White, who also was released | any changes at the present time. STAFFORDV!LLE . "un ] afi'emoon. Rev. 3. W. | eling. EAST HADDAM woek ‘ang a: his home, “The Crows o o J. Palmer Greene, who bas been ill Nest” His yacht is belng tarned into m the hospital” several weeks ago Want Road Improved. howe, having spent ",” time dut-| By a unanimous vote it was re- ting. Tne besrecs wera| for the. past thred months, has so|Suffragists at Hartford Meetings— iating. Th bearers were Many Mourners at Funeral of Ever- fi::-":hom:(%f B Chamberiin. | | much. impraved as. to be abje to Eet| Cannecticut River Opsn to!‘Naviga- a despatch boat by the government, solved that the town meeting express| - 0 o U e : and being armed with. guns. She is 4 its desire that the unimproved trumk |, ° o e e sy C. Porter, W. O. Seyms of Hebron, F.| down stairs. gation—Sleighing Good. considered the fastest steam yacht line highay, between Columbia Green, |' -Dies Suddenly. H. Bissell of East Hampton, R. F. ‘Wilfred Barber, who has been in- = In the world. A Farmers' institute was held in ‘the through Heron to a point-n-the town | ' —_ Porter of Amston, H. W. Porter of Co- | disposed for a few days is better, so| Mrs. Elsie Johnson and Miss Agnes| Farm help Is very scarce, and very Monday-afternoon. Owing | of Marlborough be impswwed .and com- The funeral of Everett E. Mathews | jymbia. Burial was in St. Peter's|he is ou: again. P. Sisson were in Hartford Wednesday | little planting will be done here this o pleted as soon as the requisite.appro- | Was largely attended at the- Methodist | cemetery. . Mrs. Emory/C. Kenyon was & guest |, attend the suffrage hearing also year compared with former years. priation is made by.the legislature| Episcopal church Sunday afterncon-at| Irving Rogers of Simsbury was a|of her mother at Woody Hill, one day | to hear Hon. Jeanette Rankin. con- | FEfforts wure being made to establish uq a5 iatess | and becomes available. . The: resolution | 2 o'clock. Rev. A. F'. Brown aml Rey. | wark o susst of his parents last weeik. gresswoman, from Montana, who spoke | a rural branch of the Y. M. C. A. with -b3-Joseph A.| will be sent to Highway Commissioner { C. C. Lyon officiated. at Parsons’ theatre In the evening. Its meeting room in Grange hall. Bennett. The section of road referred | Were beautiful. The bearers were Os- Seriously lill. to is the missing link in trunk line | car Willis, George Miller, Herbert Bos- COVENTRY | HOPKINTON riously fill. To Erect Factory. state road between New York and | Worth and Frank Ballou. Burial was Miss Marlon Coe s serioushy Il With | o o000 g e e on- Boston, and comprises a distance of [in the Staffordville cemetery.. He s Jurers Drawn—Business in Probate | typhold pneumonia, Her fffl;‘" and| s aused- s cessation of. work . &t about eleven miles. survived by his widow. Relatives were | New York Man Leassee of Hillman Court—School Board Meets. e ";;;!';;'g their home in| ;10 quarry. Everything is ready for the ‘erection of the factory where they The recent storm of snow and sleet |-present. at the funeral from South Farm—Sudden Death of Mrs. Julia The monthly meeting of the town Death of E. E. Geer. intend to munutacture soap and was the Feaviest of the season. It left ?n.ncls:eater Burnside, South Willing- | “Tarm- E v to 1 V. the town . Only thres of the five | of Col. Elibu an eer dlea a onar n, e sied s their year's Supply Siswts From Enssl o, ey {z:n'A‘,\?;uo:tA;l‘xfinm.a'nhme" members were present on account of | the Hartford hospial last Friday. He | health. oyl 12 % 05 S e th amd Sofy éfi"“" tor five years. the severs storm. Seven grand and | was o member of the East Haddam Instructive Lecturs. . - & drawn from e . 58. "He 1 Henry “Diter, of Troo NY. ANDOVER" * of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hammer. Died Suddenly. e e Iy o P ettt S | B s Son ar vaearsl auThe lecture at Grange hall Thurs- v The P “”’e‘-, = 3 Death of Arthur Williams. Mrs. Jula Thoblesen, 75, died sud- | per order of the clerk of the superior | was held from his home in Hadiyme |32y on Ewine, was well attended, e SR Special Town Meeting: Votes 13-mill |- Artnur Williams, 45, died suddeniy| 32nl Thursday evening at the home| court of Washington county. Monday at 11 a. m. Batlrs Sl ta A0 bo Tevortian oo W A Tax—Nine Inches of Snew in Men- 2yohock and heart failure, lastl o, "Cisr I 7, where She was. shend- Probate Mattape: Mrs. Arthur Alexander is {ll. |Sandin farms. He moves to the Pe- day’s Storm. - R e ?fl y. Hel was m“' e~ the e . BUC pOSer was In the session of the probate court| Mrs. Walter M e, Mo 3TnE | terson homesteaa Monday. L8 b T favgdgayes no near rel g“"“ breught here Monday for burial the will of Charles H. Partelo was ad- |2 few davs with her cousin, Mrs. Hat- | “arrs George West ls visiting Miss Rev. William Tate preached lp. ihe ,‘.",,“ S stery taeh Famiy ot in the Genter cometeryShe | mitted t> probate S e e | e doirgls, Comes Gant. o, the witliams: " T > : tional church day. ‘he % . Lyon: offi-" George, confirmed a3 executrix. e 2 The Christian leavor soclety o it ot i Tpri Snp:er was | clating at the grave. g ::'b:‘r.lzlv:fd Dwark, N T, Tovo a.u'.‘é‘f Horace Slocum was admitted to pro- | Hartford hospital last Sunday where| ., Congregational church will shold observed. - = ters, Mrs. Ella_Schneider of Jersey | bate and Mabel C. Sheldon confirmed | Monday he had his tonsils and ade-|iheir “Thursday evening March 16(h, The Ladies’ Benevolent Sbciety and City, and Mra, as executive. The account of Nathan | noids remo Rt thh aranae. )k souiat il TeL the Girls’ League were entertaind at = this’ place, and grandchildren. 5, administrator of-the estate Good Sleighing. low the business meeting. : of George T. Collins, was referred to| mne heaviest snow fall of the sea-| Bfforts are being made to bring the ‘hom: Char] t 2 - Pirursday fromV10 o ook a m. uao | Ladies” Circle Holds Tes—Basehait| » A Jov - Slaiohil. April 2 pext with order of notice. son came Sunday and Mondty. Roads | electrio Uight to this town. 5 o'clock p. m. An interesting pro- 3 Practice Begins. o of Lewis W. Daniels vs. . School Board’s Mesting. are badly drifted in some. section: Herman Brb has gone to Brooklyn, e AN e CAMme UP for| The monthly session of the school|making travel difficult. Slelghing {j|N. Y., for a few days on business. gramme was Drepared for . the after: Th;fl . ‘?‘:"1 m_g]e ?.ewh - 5 betnre ot ;;1 o Bertha Colcloug of Melrose | Tonthly tea in the church parior i town court day mnmun: a former teacher in the public f‘;’gd‘érflgxog v e Con ml:ud Judfl;ent gchool “was. & recent visHoyat B W L ahghter jof Worcestes: “Sassc] upon Bass, ~ A C.'B. White of Peavine, Tenn., is at| Were recent visitors of Mrs. H. D 'n.unnw’-- his_home in this place, Newton. - fplaintift and !unu- nm rep- W. . Mrs. E. O. Smith of Philad s {resented_the Woneiaay 2sue was n Hartford on | visiici herc on Wednesday Mrs. Harold Morrison is 1l with At o special towr meeting at tne TESE— - ER = “{town hall Monday afternoon it was| B ich b boen nd of “Fruit-a- | voted to lay a tax of 13 3 Mills on the ’;fl, P Do ;‘I“ld in the armory { N ATl 5 : dollar on_all taxable property paya- | ¥ nahue as coach. A ?, Hébelieves inthe healiny and [ ble Sept 1. schedule of games ‘been -powers-of -these “wonderful Meeting Postponed. .- | by Manager W. J. Ungethuer T ices, The open grange meeting which was imantie. made from ffl!““ duices. Ho | T oo (onday ovening at which | - Dr. and Mrs: E. W. Sinnott have usehetried l"mt-a -fives” | yonn E. Gifford, county agent, was to | turned from a week’s stay in was X ost] oned on: account of[and Providence. Dr. Sinnott he was ill and saffering, a0 e * f | oy - 2iernoon. betors ae ‘the storm. on to speak vifh authority. ST French, who has been ill for | an's club In Willimantie. His . B8 Fizse Ave.,'T 1“07, N.X. some time, remains ahcut the same. N”A Bo;;fllca! Trip to Austral s Zea z1n 20th, 1018 The worst storm 6f the ganp rienced Monda; e g T Bave bermErsafforer for FEars | aiis ot ancw ona afect Fon " 'BOLTON NOTCH Kidney Treuble and Conslipa-. F‘n’d"P T ww'm .'Wm‘_‘ X tried upmn_'fl os? about riends Pay Judge W. W. Howard ik L. ney in South chester. . "Surpriss Visit on His Birthday. ’zi..m.?" i very A1l ‘with rheuma- Agalnb;he n%lsh'w f is m Robbins, for s § rom_ Grauby, ; Andre B, Maneggia is 1l with the 'oseph H-lhs(n has grip, aselli is ilL 3 ,n‘,'siv.“., 3 xw‘ o urorl-z f " g X & - ; Sunday w:':f:; 11'- v, mot] vho, W u.’l"f;mfi‘: in Yvfig&:f&h;b:mt&x : g walter Baker ‘6;C°. l'ltd_ M. verk fothie 6 i ik ‘days, “has rezumedu R B;»\mn“tol care = The name of thé sHipian wl Y rings ifor other, Mrs ane Finley. - HED 1780 DORCHESTER,; MASS," “Wilbur safled for Erest, France, Sa- Pc)-:y'f::m 8. M. Alvord of Hart- &TABL'S A gl 5' y he Lessfos. Hale. & ‘(ord wen nt theh' Bolton fa.rm last : ; i ; eFs: There was a fair aftendance, at Sun- L. 5, Maine was thie. guiq son [iweels ¥ . & (.flefi‘—‘}_xm m day school amd-church. h-rph.rox W of her sister, Mrs. Ci Eilrher lmfley ot the firm of Hinder- snow and the sermon on Good Citizen- | of Efl n & mmoy of New York, was in ! shin one that it was i pitif to miss.. E Arip; xecansly.. pé p 3 SPA

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