Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 17, 1917, Page 10

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Seventsen at Missionary Meeting C. E. Social—Mrs. George Rath- burn's Collar Bone Broken. P S st o rd “week. m Jonn Potter, one of the delcgates &oclety. third Chapter of Ol B Spain in Yew ¥ Mmesig yas given by ra F. B Gulld and SRR 5 —_— ner home In Jewett ity last Homer Wuu B oo Vibrmoot | ,,,mn“‘ i “"‘" Tuesday by ‘thé death of his father, Delazon Wood " B rariel Brown is much better al- iss Mary Littls, who has been ill | though very weak, after an illness with bronehitis is improvirs. with bronchial pneumonia. : i o i Aid Society Meets. A social was given y_evening David Kenyon entertained the the “Endeavor society, the hdlel‘ Aid Soclety last Wi F sending a del- . Ripley and Mrs. Cleveland com- eld. A" program of lu from Greene to -pena the day pictures, ¥ illustrated 'm, Mrs. D. S. Kenyon also. were fourteen t and a good © |time was enjoved by ail. @he hostess cake an: Mrs. J. S. Mowry attended_the fu- |2Ver the village neral of her aunt ai Hope, . T, Tues S SOy e, T & wide cir. Arnold, C. A. Keeney, Clarence Beck- | “'3, The Ladies’ Ald society was pleas- with, Paul Hopkins, Everett Bockwith. |9.30 Thuredey morates Ser. Dongn. antly entertained ot the home of Mrx Collar Bone Broken. = erty has always lived in this town and | Sarah Geer iheeribon. 1% Plainfield. the social hour the hostess served ice Mrs. George Rathburn is confined to |Flainfleld =~ - | gy |eream, cake gna warers. the house by a broken collar ne, e - iage | of Providence were called to Oneco Another Candidate to Preach. result of being thrown from a carriage Wednesduy night. Rev. John I Mid recently. Bennie Bates returned Tuesday s from a visit with his sonm, Johm, in ‘ongregational pulpit iy ¥ o Putnam. THOMPSON : The four young men taking part Services were omitted at St. Paul's ety ing impression. Tomorrow Rev. were? Mikon Frost, Ducty Roser ware Sunday afternoon, because of - bad | Burglary Discovered at Weeks Place— : or Frost, Sunflower Sunshine: Mertiil travelling and illness among the mem- Men of Grange to Entertain. - algo ~coming Ketth Adolphus Morning Glory: Chas. Nicodemus Johnson. Mrs. Chas. bers of the congregation. Leases Road House. 'T!l:e— of;!mrc;n.;y Tere ‘ducorvznd At the Station. C'.‘rflc'?fo t _P:e nh.m:! Bin hired a e residence of F. 8. icks Tues-| Robert Rmna, a relief it of the ar] tem and two childrén. Henry Bingham has one | at ¢ 5 & N. Y. N. H, & 8% railroad has been |alse Miss Mary Potter, & coustn ot Mra. ‘of houses on Fast street and S - - street andist. Martin. Entrance was gained by working ‘at ‘the Dayville station for | Mr. Tatem, visited Mrs. Tatem at the| ‘will move soon. Mr. b3 . W , who | @ Window in the rear. It was not cer- last three weeks, helping to|DPrivate hospital, Willimantic, Sunday. have bm“dmenudml:-' th winter 14 Bos. | tain how mruch had been taken. m-ugm.n out affairs. Word was received here Tuesday ton, have returned to their home at|, Mrs. 8. T A L IR B that Deacon Frank George died from Firland Farm. in Pomfret for a few pneumoniahat the home of his daugh- Fred Gee has completed his new kes. EKONEK ter, Mrs. B. Buell, in the western idge F. A. Munyan of this place ——— part of the town. house on Zion's Hill and will move from Scotland about the first of Apri, | sttended the fun "“"‘,};’f!g};lmg: Kings- | Parents and Friends of Pupils Attend Mrs oohn Potter will entertain af ¥ ¢ James N, Kingebury and a| Evening Session at Graded School CANTERBURY GREEN fow children this (Saturday) .after- noon in honor of her little son, Earl, | Bative of Thompson. Miss Carpenter had a public session E T whose ffth birthday it is. b maq iolen Cransig is again Il In| ¢ school Wednesday evening. bar. | Ladies’ Association Mests With Secre- o Grace Noye: : “| ents. Indd f‘rgand- w;re invited to at- tary—Repairs of the Chureh—#or- tend and observe the good work be-| sonal ite NORTH STERLING Preaching in Mathe. ing done by the puplls in all the S e Frank Barber of Putnam will occu- b Rev. Carl Hazelton is preaching if|srades. Corn Club Feasts On 14-Pound Coon— | Main Carl Gallup’s hired man moved his|py the pulpit Sunday as the pastor is Personal ftems. Rt or. Conley of ¥armouth, Maas. | family intp the tenant house this week | In_Hartford. preached the Congresational|and one boy is added to the school. The C. E. tobje is Fhe Curse of Cow. Fred Brooks and family of Provi.|church as . “candidate Sunday and Frank Watson has a new horse from | ardice, Isa. 59: 1-8, leader, Fred Saf- dence t the week-~ expected to come again. New York: it eame by boat. to Nor- | tord. Plalee?ren e end with George The community was saddened to Men to Entertain. Lo = Villam St John lost ome of Kis| The men of Quinnatisset grange en- |yyig. > o> ~onnCF Nas & new automo-|hear W o Pl g L B x:m--chat :;st!h :e.etl:n the animal getting h?‘a r: il":l:‘e o'll}‘:“gg. . o Harry Holmes and Charles Tanner | a brother-in-law of Judge Hale Ben- R aut st meary Eilen of wmm’“ i Sansh 5| spent a day in Willimantic last week.|nett and well known hero. Pl ‘ld! Lewis ing several days at Nathan Chasme o | [Everett Whipple of Voluntown visif There was no schooi on the Green orr. and Mrs. C'-Ymhuh! = Mun 2] B Dives Iv movE "“:'m ed his aunt, Mrs. Celburn last week. ™ Friday as the tsacher, Mrs. Bennett, e e e b ng goods inta the | “gmora Gallup is improving in health. | was a niece of Representativer W. P. Efprigiice wers s ana i N.d';,"tm“.;";“;;:ng;'" that is nearly )A‘t present he is with his daushter, | Kefley ‘and attended his funeral. Frank O. Plummer. rs. Dudley Williams. The Ladies’ Association spent a ver: nT?;B hg:gnx\;nogvl;l‘l:y fl%onMClnb met | "?" d"‘“’t"ffi'“’m the state have been | “\fiss Esther Gallup returned to her profitable and social atten‘:oon Tuer rs. Perry | fecolved at the public library and ahe| school in Mystic Saturday after. & | o fth th y, M Potter recently to feast on a julcy 14- | being catalogued by Miss H. R. Lewis | Sohoch, ' M s U MTERE M Eran pound coon. snd put Jato circulation as fast as| " mrens Wn. ool po g, | Hawes. George Pierce Iz confined to the | possible. on account of the bad traveling. iy, Shirst Bepwics. house with a badly bruised 1¢g, caused Katherine Frawley is convales- s Lewis Lyon is making repairs om b S cing Tapidly 3 TING the church, such as shingling and —_—— - EAST KILLINGLY painting the east end. The jumper for SCOTLAND SOUTH KILLINGLY the staging was loaned by AMichael W. C. T. U. Votes Morisy ®or Prlin Danieison, Mrs. Simeon Phillips (Hattie Kin e Y.t v Bad Strefch ‘6f Road Needs Attentior Rol on, 4 e f Bl Eey: Contodt—Riboet - b thatanns o jon Dert n. whohad beeén ill [of Black Hill), who has made h: —Water and Ice Hub-deep. with pneumonia, is better. home in New London for several George Hatéch. is caflng The W. C. T. U. held 1 oo meeting Tuesdsy —aftercoos deunr] visitea relative, have- Susdag. s yille spent Wednesday. with her ssis: home of Mrs. \etue #Barstow. ‘The o his uncle, Bdmond Ges Miss Ellice. Chase 1§ employed = ntit] < plove o “was ander tho cntific imstruce|Mr. and Mre, Henry Lewis: who Te-{Counecticut ifls, tion” was under the supervision of ks T o T e e the superintendent of that branch, | Cently_sold their farm are fo live in| Miss Ethel Roth has resumed her — < Mrs. Mary A Galltp, . Thers woraneh: | New York. studies at Killingly high school. EAST WOOCDSTOCK 50 vocal selections by Mrs, Alice| .A Farmers' Institute was held in| Mrs. Charles Egan of Providence is Bavs Gran;e hall Thursday. spending a few days with relatives|Cases of rs. Thad Wilson is, slowly recov- Hliness—Norwich Visitors— | T Mrs. Charles Roth visited friends i Shea of Hyde street. s e i “Free Will Offering During Aprik Mrs. Clarence Chandler and children | years, recently moved to the Sterling|ng services becuuse of weather and T roading. An interesting fact was that| Highly Successful—Grange Meeting | (& &1 0 "t ponnsylvania. Enlists In Navy—Twenty-four Inch ‘Ice Cut. F. B. Shippee, A. E. Phillips and A.|of Danielsbn, spent . Thursday with{Mill boarding house which she will B. Hall were in Norwich Saturday. |relatives here. manage. over three-fourths of these were| In Charge of Teachers. for |males; the preceding week, with a Saints. Wbmmdm B.F.Mcomp.nyum : nxsmmwb#hn-brdmoruymmu : BRING BACK ANY GOODRICH TIRES YOU FEEL HAVE NOT GIVEN YOU RIGHT SERVICE 1 3 € Goodrich will settle all their shortcomings. For Goodrich will let the buyer take no risk of imper- mm-mm “Goc &u.—flclbwwhmdrodan of any other cars, the high standard of service PLEDGED by the very name Goodrich; or Goodrich rmwwmrsummzumm whhfl. 4 Akron, Ohio Also maker of the tires on which Darie Resta woa the official 1916 Naticoel TEXTAN is a fibre sole— NOT rubber. Itis water- AR proof, stub-proof, flexible, Goodrich matches your shoes per- Company fectly and outwears any Akron, Obio leather sole you ever nwote. Ask your dealer. G 4 Who have been for a few weeks in Tolland County Rockville, returned home Tuesday. e Miss Alice Walker Pratt being Il N and over-tired, the Centre #chool. Is ELLINGTON on vacation unql 2 su}mmug can ‘be & secured. Mrs. G- VeSmith hassbeen : enjoy- ing a visit from her cousin, Miss Bes- I St L Last Sunday few were at the morn- | Four 'Days’ Extension School Proves Mr. and Mrs, Byron ‘Foster| Mrs. A Barrowé o R e gl oaet lough of Dey. Soe Hannan Emten Mo 108 smaller number, most were females.| The extension school in agriculture MT. HOPE Walter TLefieus is' driving team for [ tor. " Miss May: Foster. Psalm 95:0 was the passage consid- ;nd home gconomics which was con- 3 . Bie B S Sttack of Seipy e vy the mid-week home prayer|ducted for four days this week In the e Y circies; with the thought Called to be |town hall, by the Gonnecticut Agricul. | Strawride Party to_Gurolayville—Bur ] tural Collego. Extension Service, co- ial of Edward, E..Pasker. et at the Parsonage. operating with the /Tollan ‘ounty s R Some of the members of the W. C.|Farm Bureau, was a great success. bm‘myf;‘:;‘d:"l‘:':‘;’":&‘;:':fi":;‘i U. started before the snow storm, | There was unusual interest manifested | POTS 20 friends at an ofd, tashioned ‘Wednesday, including the president,|on the part of the Ellington people leyvile. They attended the soclal and Willoughby. It was voted to devote a Jilins Workers were enter- | here. G i sum of. money 1 Convention Club Hears Interesting lar, = u-lnefl by Mrs. P. C. Bliven Wedn Joseph W. Sheckleton spent Sun- B 9 M{: lccnumb\m Smnhdfnt; Ehe We?l ;-::d;;n nt.)um:la;.si%ie:::b“asgl:;n:;_ entertainment and supper at the Me:h- minster pArSORAES” Al el rexpiar § odist parsonage and all had a good tést im " the ' sch contributed to.state .,,d county as a |32y afternoon. day with his brother, Robert Sheckie- free-will offering. The sum % e . £ was contributed to the Willard and| There has been very little travel f T o R = ecn Stevens funds. the past week on account of the bad et ey il ralutves’ G conditi roads, In som ngs. Enlists In Navy. P oD Somie(pIncen| riae. Glatiyw tMsigon *of Providenca]fendancs: se Several more cases of mumps have Heil » - Tecentl: enlisted between here and Danielson the water Robert lema, y, enli and ice has been hub-desp, making |SPEAt Sunday at her home here. developed. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Mav in the United States navy. driving anything but a pleasu 2 “Back From Texas. identa of this sectian have been sager- Mrs. Lilllan McGregor and her som, |1y watching the latll’ll.tlve work, hop- tion to bum the e and family in Norwich. Aun: mz:h:aut!;er& 'P«n.-n have re- I;xnfenm T o — turne to ol ller homestead, i ng - ‘state road o 'lT ‘ay G ‘N Mies Har: an absence of several years. Mr. | Drnielson 'and Little Rest but thus far A A AU bronchitis. e e expects to carry on the|there .is nothing doing: = This is & b ol bad of road and should receive| The infant of Clarence Weeks was Heard of Labrador Missions. o e T silbiot that o i seriously ill with convulsions A ‘misstonary meeting _was held . night. Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. A. H. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel “‘of {Hibbard, the topic was Dr. Gren- i % ton. monthly meetins. Among_ other mat- | strations were most practical. A Bad Piece of Road. - Mrs. Lucy Morse and grandson, Ar- | ters, the president reported having se- |agricultural courses were in charge of B. 0. Moon, Mrs. Bacon and Miss thur G Morse, Jr. are Ill with bron- | cured a very able and- popular speak- |Roy E. Jones, Benjamin G. Southwick | B O Moon, Mre Bacon and Miss ¢chial pneummonia. Miss Apply is in at-|er for the annual free will offering|and Karl B.' Musser, and the home |Tina Faco ‘Packpr fast Monday at’ his Postponed Quarterly Conference Held The time. rvice, April 29. economics course__was in charge of | Clarence Smith and Clarence Smith, | Miss Maude E. Hayes. There were h°?pf,’w,}l%§gm N Miss Lila Math e Jr, of Wilton, this state, have been |morning and afternoon sessions and o s Shemwson, Who Bak DEEd Lo ve been afflicted thatpast wonk. Zuests for several days with Mr |the Ellington women served light|Yilimantic was brought hiere for bur B fetmraen home = In West Haven| “C® 5™Riliam and L. 3. Leavitt have | Smith's parente Mr. and Mre. Colum. | janchos. Saring the Hoon modr eme |1alin the-local cemuters Monday aft- has returned home. P R B L IR . T R - dose erncon.. He was well known in this vieinity. Mr. and. Mrs. Thomas . Bebbington ‘were in Hartford Monday on.business. Short Paragraphs. Miss Marion Pease is visiting Mrs. Oliver Foran in New York for & few %% b. = in Norwich this A. D. Hale was in Norwich t A week to attend the funeral of John A. Oprains ‘and Strains ;Relieved, : McDougald. -~ Sloan’s Liniment quickly takes’ th pain out of strains, sprains, bruises EAST THOMPSON —W. C. T. U. Meets at The Inn. - s —_ k Manchester and Floyd Mitchell fell's mission in Labrador. Pro; Mrs. Sheldon, who has been ill for | Miss Georgiana Stevenson and Ma. Danielson visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray-|in charge of Mrs. Everett E. ‘)2:;‘ nearly five weeks, set Up a few min- |ter Louls Evans are in Providence for |2nd all muscl sorenees.. . A clean, mond Mitchell. |She was assisted by Mrs. Turner, |utes Wednesday for the first time. |a week, guests of Miss Stevenson’s|clear liquid easily applied, it quickly Mrs. Timothy Sweeney and Mrs |Mrs. Wetherell and Mrs. Johri May.| Mrs. Georse Bixby is convalescent | sister, Mrs. John Reed. penetrates without rubbing. Sloan's : Mass. Gharles Blackman were In Providence | Refreshments were served by the Ros- | but not able to go out yet. Teachers Had Ch: Linisent does not stain the skin .or B C. Thursday. tess Auring the social nour. - Mrs, Everett Huntington, who has Sachers Hw Chacge. ing | 108 the pores like mussy plasters ‘or - S (e g Churl& %be;t l;om.n.on and Mrs. Community- Club Png;__mm been njx for several weeks, is slowly m;l;l:xensG‘;',a&ie“ dfii}dzva‘: u,““:,""‘";,fi :n;:_:;enu_ D:'&r" x;::z:r?:]lgrla ré\:lnlnlm:g; . rles. Wee % - hen ches and 3 - Dn:nu .x:."rm: vg‘e.;;:dmm b a meeting of the Community -Club 3?;‘;3: 's‘fnm: who has lved for the |teachers had charge of the program.|jumbago have.this well-known rerie- fimm Gibeault and children |Was held Wadnesday past year or more with Joseph Smith, |At the close of the meeting cake and | qy handy, For the pains.of grip and cocoa were served and a soclal hour |gollowing strenuous work, it gives vl.llted over the week-end with Mr. fie Weedon. NORTH WOODSTOCK |.. Mrs. 3- et e 1o from Sunday. : tive Paine at Gmm Banquet. A beautiful complexion isa handsome ‘woman’s chiefglory and theenvy of her * 1ess fortunate rivals. Yet a soft, clear skin—glowing with health—is only Zie natural result of pure Blood. “I was troubled for a considerable time with a very unpleasant, disfiguring Representative Irving ed the banquet given by Holcomb to to the members WM eve: ninz. Ewart Healey was a guest of Ethel &-rrett in Boltnn Sunday. Rash, which covered my face and for tation ‘made which I used applieations and remedies h . and 3 P without relief. After using “Fruit-a. |Was made of the nt of Miss thaws. nem 'uulm-.n.‘m. Pmmn- o; Pm.n tives” for one week, the rash is com- pletely gone. Iam deeply thankful for tbaraheflndlnthemtnxs,lwfllnotb. without *Fruit-a-tives””. . NORAH WATSON. B)e a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 23c. At dedul or sent by Fr:. L-a-tives rogramme is now staying with Godfrey Swan- and Mrm Richard Mills at Norwich. - 68 | som. enjoyed. quick relief. At all: druggtsts, 25c: Truesdell has been' Quarterly Conference. conference which was WILLINGTON Bad Cough? Feverish? Grippy? The quarterl o2 You need ‘Dr. King's New Discovery the direction of the teacher, Miss Ef- | ¢, have been held March 5 but was — Dostponed on account of the storm,| The Pearl Button factory strikers|to siop that cold. the Wiothirs balsam was held on March have returned to work. ingredients beal the irritéteq mem- The W. C. T. U. h-ld the retulsr G. V. Smith has sold the chestnut | branes, soothe’ the Sore throat, 'the eeting at The Inn, Thursday at 2 D.|timber on his wood-lot to C. A. Ami- |antiseptic qualities kill the germ and m. Mrs. Minnie Bixby and Mrs. Ella|don, who has one of his steam mills {your cold Is quickly reliéved. Dr. King’s New Discovery has for 48 years Missionary Sewing Bee—Representa- | Chamberlain entertained. there. been the standdrd retnedy for coughs Silas- Joslin was in Webster Tues-| Several of Mr. Amidon's wood-men and teamsters board with Miss Jennie [and colds in thousands of homes. Gt Church. 'a bottle today and have it handy in This is_the busy season at ell the | your medicine chest for coughs, cold: poultry plants. croup, grip and all bronchhl affections Madam Gardner and Miss Gardner, | At your zrusru Theyrezurnto modnnn keepitm:hnnd moducuvo. Fhey mw and profitable crops. Increase the value of lnndatlowco‘tbyunn( New England Animal rlé'%'w; A brand foreverycrop: ° See our dealer andwmeuforbooklet. Pomafnl Facts for Farmers. mmma..u—.u-*_{ Breach o d-—-n—ch s zgan ‘ "ENGLAND 'ERTILIZERS

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