Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 20, 1917, Page 10

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Tsceconk, Mass. monly large potatoes, many averaging h Knowilto, on, N . of. and One week ‘from this (Saturday) ev- g - L . < o Dt ot ‘Kaowiton, Lyom, MeRbaw, Stl-ECa0. lwamied oy ft—Plainfisld Pastor to Address| ening the Cantecbury . C. 1 U nave L l .E g ‘, " “ " spent Sunday and Monday in- Higgar| ra : % Es < Cfing O Groval s 0 | WW‘—M E. Miller Enlists :h,",,m,""","‘” B Bttt S c1)l.| num, calling - iends. TR Aty - N 2 i~ - - N at | Tciate ol 3 ew London nty Ribert Whidtn ‘of Nocth Tyme wad|”* T doass of Eaowiton” Lyoh obt | o Toa~ meitl Rmsdiohemtons, Jod [ (ROBSSNon. [ . - felay g cioste for S siivi B g FITCHVILLE a caller here Sunday. curred Friday morning. The funerallyere held for many years ar4 thous-| 'Miss Mabel Dunham of Willimantic[ne i, 7. T, medal n' The_ people who recently purchased | services were heil at_the chapel Sun-|ands -of -people -have -mat under: the | was the recent zuest of Mr. and Mrs. | mp, h stek: 1 Ve . . Julits - Kaplan's farm; are ‘bulldiag & |day at 12:30. Kev. Mr. Sherman of-'|Sfady ‘oaks, ss beins cut,into market | Afthur J. Lathrop. St s lRch sickwsas (o (own, (n : i . Pastor at Baptist Church, Rev.|new barn. n;l:;ea and m$ Cnngg-en?‘onug;mg wood: G A ST Wy RS “hem 5Miss Mary ¥, l-'i‘l.nch;rdmnntenil;n; E t it - choir saj One weetly. lem: 4 hands have.been fed over th reel end. rs. L o Mt i OLD MYSTIC . | Thousht sha Nearer, My God to Thee. | cent to Packers 1o start the mew dye | Blanchard and son, Wiliiam, of Moos-| ~CENTRAL VILLAGE : ‘well Reception on Leaving Vermont ‘Many_ relatives from out of ‘town at- | plant. up. Valley. . A, to|tended. Mr. Lyon served n the gvil| P53} irher of localpesple attended |’ Mrs. Thomas Black -of Stafford|Harris Reed Injures Finger 8c That Town's Drafted Men—V. M- A. to| .oy ®h1s was"a ‘life-long residert of |(he entertainment and diarvest sup- |Springs was if town Sunday, calling| Amputation is Necossary—Scheol Continue Membe: Rolf™and te. v e Rit e Continue Members on.Roll and to|this village: and will be missed bY |per ot Soutn Killingiy, Saturday eve- on friends. ' Janitor 11l Withy Scariet Fover—Per or DELIF” ay I emit Dues—Redecorating - 5 ning. p enefit - i $ tist church and occupled thel ogjst Church Completed. - a nephéiw. of “the hotetk, Gereral iL.yon. A successful social and dence was| Sonal ltem 2 : 4 or the first time Sunday, 33‘1; Newsy Notes. 3 T endered A e e 'var |, Rev. Fred Eugene Coburn will con-| . . Latham is doing jury duty in 02 tly at his former pastorate. Con-|Hnue church work’ here and ocofpy | putnam. S : = 3 e pulpit of the Baptist church umf ber from here motored to the " farewell Teception given | (1o PYIB! A plmyer from nere motored. o SOUTH WINDHAM Hela in Columbla hall Friday evening = bl sy Haesh for the benefit of the local Red Cross | iertamming ner ‘mere “ive " renmic o' e SUITS, value to $27.50—Today...:..........$22.50 Nr-and Mrs. George ‘W. Webster|“Tink of Jamestown, . .|l SUITS, value to $20.00—Today. .. ...........$15.00 Mrs. Herbert Lewis Homa From'the ackus Hospitals-Harold Adams E 3 e have closed- their home and will re-|sunday at the 1 e e i port, Vi, | , AMORE those drafted tfrom OId Mys- tenfiea the dance. 1% 0 P T tertains on Twenty-Fifth Birthday. |side n Dosion for the winter. iy nome ot Dy st MU B OO A TS, vdlue 10£50:00—ToRay: . . /5o oo s'e s - $40:00 B e otloving o ey % reseni| Sl PR I SRR | "o S e A AL Wer 31| Mrs. Walter ABbe, Jr. and crildren Rondy to Bl G momn e Some whe s b S oA e A e 11842, 00 Tods $35.00 e S Walbnidge, William Kennedy, Clark | their respectlve homes over the week- [have returned from a visit with their| The last report from two village|Sunday o it 9 y 2. Y <o) oo ety it o] s el 2 ‘arewe!l Reception. B “Barnes Brank 'Shaffer.’ Thouwo of % 5 bovs. Merrill K. Bennett, and Roger Toy Greene has returned from B end. aunt in Florerice. ;Mass,, -and_are in - Pennsylvania, where he has been vis- (| COATS, value to $32.00—Todp: $26.50 5 The farewell reception for Rev. and |the number who are exempt are F\’ © Wilmer D. Glenn and Roy Clemens, theit new »»me. M, Abbe is cmployed | Willlams “of the 103rd Regiment Field | TARsy tatiee W el , value to 2.0t odgy.......... oo 3 m_ D. Hetherington Tuesday| A Lambert-and Richard Walbridge. |motorea to Stafford and attended the [by the Smith Winchéster company. Artillery.. they -were on shipboard | 'tI5€ Bls sisfer. . COATS. lue to £27.50—Toda: $22.50 A number of the town schools were |is spending the week end at his ham “Mrs. A y en-|- - 3 5 e, who left early Wednesday morn- The Young Men's assoolation held &' clgsed Columbus Dav. e e S iniann T s of S oo o oo piere Hunday visiters' ati} COATS, vilue to $22.50—Today, . ............$18.50 5 epecfal session on a recent evening.| iss Ruth Ethredge of New York at work. ! = R 3 LA, short program was carried ouf|Heporcs “of the ‘treasurer, Horace 5. bas “been wisiting relatives i thisk™ VU c oL L To Exchange Pulpits. Sontaumron Ty, Charies “Walker ot || GOATS;value to $15.00—Today ... ... ......$12.98 & illiams. showec e assocl ion | v ge. 7 oy - £ M ) ., - - . . prayer by Rev. Price, and Song | cjosed the season ith'a balance of | . Miss .Nellie, McCarthy of Hartford| ‘Mrs. Herhert Lewis; who underwent o Rou ATthur W, Barwioe of Plain|the home of Mrs. Walker's mother. |} NOBBY SERGE DRESSES—Today. . .. ... .$14.50 Mavel Dwire, organ solo by EIsle | gver $20 in the.treasury. The ball |Eas returned home, after a ten days'|an operation for appendicitis in the W. [ o nC*0p GeROOY SUTNR ISR (M (10 | 5 FO0R (FOFeX: o Evans of Bo . and readings by Misses Irene|team has plaved 21 games, lost 6 and | visit with relatives here. o | W. Backus hospital recently is recov- on. 852, Tompsrow: Mr. ~Svanton | tons have beer visitiig: Mis.: Hian - 3 le, Vera Driver and Lou Braed |{won 15 It was voted to keep all| Mr. and Mrs. Willlam H. Clemens of | ering favorably. . [ AN exchanme pulpits: with Rev. Frank |stster, Mrs. Fred Graves. . _The W. R. C.. of which Mrs. Heth-|members now engaged in war service Abington were Sunday guests at Dari- [ = Mrs. Alfred Card s visiting in Hart- | go, cne' oSy DOE % 4 : ington was president. was present injon jist and exempt them from dues|iel Bennett's. ¢ ford for a'few days. % Mot out | or’ town, attendanter ot Home on Furlougl (4 e afternoon. when its oldest mem-| guring service. Arrangements were| Mise Vera Fennett. was home for| 'Miss Josephine Palmer is ' visiting| e Gongregational church Sunday|_-Alphonse Couchane of Fort Terry ber, Mrs. Frances Lyon, presented her|ajco made for sending gifts to them at | the week-end from her school .in|friends in New Jerséy. . |morning were Mr and Mrs. William | SPet Sunday with his parents, Mr. fin behalf of the corps with a& nice|Cpristmas. Mansfield. W. P. Barstow is the leader of the|X\°'py t Providence, R T. and|and Mrs. Colber: Couchane. Seilver soup ladle. In the evening Mrs. : g e Bstow 18 the leadel Of thelx Bumctt of. Providence, ., an i atiiaho o T e g s §G. W. D. Re=d in behalf of the Ladies’ Undergoss: Oporation. ihg; the topic is, Putting Religion In. |31- and . Mrs. Roy Shippee of Putnam. . to visit her step-son, Flovd 3 4 2314 socicty presented a berry spoon.| Friends of Mrs. Charles Q. Eldredge SCOTLAND s i & Will Address Men’s Club. Mitoheli, at Camp Devens, Who expects 140 Main St., Opposite The Plaut-Cadden Co. QR Floiton fer ;“a;k‘?,‘,‘;‘:,f‘;";‘,:;d o Riveruisw ootiageare sl oo R S il—v"'(‘ - . The Christlan Endeavor _Union of .Rev. Arthur W. Farwich of Plain-|son to be sent to another camp. 5 = 4 - | Grattan Fam isiting on Long Is- |'w et Cor- i re Men's cln 7 ' § T Sn0 S R i e | ine” o "operation: for “somendicie | Gomie supmer et Shent Slesor e, | Soimaatic it e South Cov- fele vl satreen tne Neys cn ot the| - Finger Amputstes, || WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF ROYAL WORCESTER g om friends. and Rev. Mr. He | last week at Memorial hospital, New i 3 T Hach member has the privilege v in] n s Sunday school class of young|London. e e Preached at Willimantic. £ A e R machipery Mondgy: . He bad one fin AND BON-TON CORSETS le presented through Miss Tem- Mrs. W. Martin White, who under- ¢ £ Rev. M. R. Plumb preached in Willi- s, . 3 Eerr Rariar watcn hain: went an operation for the Temoval of | INE Norwich Free Academy was home | yantlc "Sunday Tor Rev. Vernon W[ oAy id, Mra Arthur Burton enter-|Jnpitated to the first foimt at the Both tendered their thanks for the|cataracts from her eyes last week at = J. Crattan and fam- Cook - whe is attendinz the National fiaica Plains. g office of Dr. James L. G!rdn?r. who semembrances. Toastmaster ~J. B.|Memorial hospital. fs able to sit UP a |i1y' went Monday to Southhold. Long |(PURC in Columbus. Onio. Rev. W.|™3G% "Eiidie Tripp,ca- teacher at|333 aspnl(ed by Dr. Frank Downing of olton then called upon Rev. W. R.|short time each day. v. M. Brown preached here. £ - |Island. for a.short stay. Brows & io| Brimfleid, Mass,, was at her home for - ot e (e §Zrice Dr. Kendrick and others who Wedding Invitations, i Ruth Gt Y \iss Beatrice | Miss Carrie Adams of Norwich is{ o week eng. . and Mrs. Fred North spent Sun 3 B e v icnes, Geer were week-end Visitors at Mrs. | 1€ Suest of Mrs. James Maine. _Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Darrow_have en- | {03, 8% Cam! Doy e 3 Home From. Norwich. Mrs. Avery ‘Metcalf has returned from the sanatorium at _ Norwich much improved in health. She stayed & RV Sou Tonl We Meet Amain. | B ormeris” of o SPRI ana Frod. | Miss Auuses Dilfings of Williman- | 070d, to, Dlegure: Bench ang, | ‘wpent| Darrow. of Siiver Lake, Jia |Eloquent remarks were made by J.1erick W. Leise of Mystic, to take place | tC was at é'iekkfifl?f’ over Sundav. 03 over for a few davs. They went| . Fred E. Miller Enlisfs. Holton, who said in closing: | Saturday, Oct. 27th. at 7 p. m. at the | (s Sadle, ‘Cimball and = Heniy |l Wiliam Greene's automobile. Fred E. Miller was in Boston on Monday and enlisted in the quarter- | there several weeks. rothers and sisters of the church, [home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and . i uring the two years that Bro. Mr.|Mrs. Frank L. Lamphere, Industrial{’a® County Sunday -School conven- Motéred to Camp. D e e e e e o st Avor _Hetherington has been With us he has [ place, Mystic. et T el T e Peterson 2 4% sion of corporal. > Sunday. it = : Mr. 3 ; < T Cothert e 1 s : 5 fyoon 2 true friend, a safe Sulde.3ni| Methodist Church Redewrated. | family and Mrs. Elsie Bliven of Moos- | Percy Scribener, motored,. in. Jamee|p LT, Frank Fieid, Miss Murlel and| Miss Josephine Armstrong was in Palm Beach Slllts Flannels, Auto coats Etc - The decorators have completed their [up, were at J. D. Moffitt’s. Sunday. | Adams’ car to Camp Devens Sunday to| Roh2ld Field. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Norwich Saturday. 'y ] * R expressin tpe. fealings of every | ;I T i Ada Field and Miss Carrie Franklin, mo-| Miss Charlotte Chesiey was a_visi- 1§ ©ne of you when 1 say that we regrét [ VOTK o1 the auditorium of the Meth Supper Nettéd $14. visit Pearl Chamberlin. tored to Camp Devens, Sundas. tor with friends at Aver, Sunday Bat Mr. and Mrs. Hetherington have | fist ERiscopal churc A supper was held Wednesday eve-| Arthur Winchester et Miss Kath-| “\jss Ruth Bennett cntertained the| Miss Odna Seguin, a stenographer lecided to leave us. 1 am sure we o o SRR ing in the chapel under the auspices;¢Tine Winchester of X&' London were|m.mpers of the Philathea class Tues-|at the office of a jewelry firm In hall all treasure the delightful asso- |’ ase of Blood: Poisoning. of the Ladies’ Aid Society. The sup- |Suests of Mrs. George Stiles Monday.|gay evening. Providence, spent Sunday at her home. iations that we have had with them| Mrs. J, Tiziani went to Memorial |per consisted of baked beans and| >rs. Weaver and Mrs. Chester Jew-| "yy,,r. Hughes, James O'Neil, Ed-| George R. Torrey was at Ayer Suie in these two short years. Bgother and |kospital Thursday to visit her sister, brown bread. ealads, rclis. pickles, | ett of Hampton called in Mrs. Georse | warq O'Neil, Edward Berthiaume, Al- L.Eister, Hethecington, we wish you | Mrs. Mary Remor. who is.there being | coffce and cake. The affair was a suc. | Backus Monday. ., - bert Dercsia, Elijah_Berriman, Fred Frank Olds of Provi- L ebundant success in your new field of | treated for a blood poisoned hand.|cess and $14 was made. Miss Marion Renshaw of Putnam|priere and Richard Lehrer from Camp |dence visited Mrs. Olds’ cousin, Mrs. {’Mr, and may God's blessing o with | About a month ago Mrs. Remor stuck | Mr. and Mrs. William Burnham made as ihe suest Sunday of Mrs. Mary|Devens. were at their homes Sunday|Charles Barber, Tuesday. fel Main Str Postal Tel h Offi < o pair of scissors into her hand be-|a ‘stay at Hartford this week, guests 3 3 i v Clarencs, H Drber. of Duplel: ‘%4 Baptist Church Interests. tween the thumb and frst finger, |of relatives. i Miss iea Adams of Norwich .. has|fOr @ Prief furloush. suxl}lpr!t:cher here Sunday. 150 eet et goy e Promptly and Satisfactorily Cleaned Telephone Call 743-2 ! L and : = Join Danielson Church. ¥ Fitchville Baptist church, Rev. W.| which made an ugly wound, and later | . Mrs. Alice Willoughby and Miss|been the guest of her cousin, Miss Iva Mrs. Clare Peternmn was at Aver. GIVE US A TRIAL. D. Hetherington, pastor. Sunday, Oct. | developed blood poisoning. She was|Grace MacDougall, attended the an- |Adams. Mrs. Elizabeth S. Bidwell and Mrs.|gunday, to visit her nephew, Floyd 235 5. g Bivje echoot; 1 b m. Sreitalitinwing: Thursday the 1th. "® | Tuesday afternoon at the churéh. Mrs. |letters of dismission from the Consre- | - Captain Howard Byles of Camp FREE AUTO DELIVERY cts orth Knowing. = Thursday,| Smelts are now coming up the river | . Miss Edith Allen of Willimantic|W. C..Card entertained. gational church hére to unite with the| Devens spent Sunday at his home, “oct, 24, 7.30 p. m., prayer meeting. in_small schools. Camp Ground was visiting ? g Harold Adams celebrated his twen- |, 21T and Mrd W. ¥ la Bele visited |operated on at the Naval hosnital in Lol = Gt E = ives ot Noi xbridge over the | Newport, R. I has been-at the home HAMBURG fon, were I Ol% Myt Wamaatay £ Ly nfth birthday Tuesday evening by |yeck end. . Sunday {hey motored to|of nis father, Dr. James L. Gardner. people, Rev. Sherrod Soule, Hartford i h \ The Ladies’ Aid society of the Bap- EKONK & reception o hisi youhg friends at his| Zan), Devens. to viste their neonew | CTalis father, B James L O rho CHAPLIN ke S077 5 sarsy Sihte &8 oadle | . Death of Mrs. Walter Lord—Red Cross | at the home of Mrs. Albart W. Bur- ;T i music, games and refreshments. : ; i ick K { Dance Postponed to Tuesday Even- | rows. L':;.';;‘w‘:’. '::‘u':"f: :,"y N"";'::'d: Br. ana Mrs. W, C. Backus is vis- |, Jadles Aid committee for Sep: | Friday, where she formerly taught | Repairs to Congregational Churck—|Rev. Merrick Knight, fourth pastor of iy Yeturned from an aute te ta| Song Service Proves Pleasing. A et Lol e A, Slate ana|PlaY. “A Modérn Ladies ALl Socle- Janitor Has Fever. dained, May 1, 1850, %' Wilson Irvine, an artist from Cni. | Niagara Falls. On the return trip they Charies Palmer atterided the Spring- torbe praaeyied thix month. o TrET E: at 11 2. m. report of convention: | taken to the hospital for treatment. |rual meeting at the Putnam Home,| The Ladies' Miesion society .met on|Clinton Atwood of Danielson received | Mitcheli, friends Celebrated Birthday. ‘Westfield church, Danielson. Lester Gardner. who was recently i 1 The assessors for the town of Gro- | here over Sunday. tist church met Wednesday afternoon Lome. " The entertainment consisted of | ;fary Anvo” is teaching in Willimantic, visited here o nation service was held in the church - t ing. Mr. and Mra. Wilfred E. Brown re- iting at Staten Island. tember and October are preparing a | school, T o o oot | the church. was the Stloon Lrine, 2n artiat fom Ol | e over the Troqucis el Mr: and -Mrs Spear of New York |field fair Weanesdas - Fba Huntington, janitor _at the = oHEs school bulldings, is ill with scarlet| The repairs to the Congregational -BALLOUVILLE fever. E cnis, Tepatrs to, the Congrepitions| SOUTH CANTERBURY have been - visiting a few days at Martin house, returned home Wednes- Refurns to Virginia. Frank Watson's. o ?sy Charles Secley of the United States| Mrs. Carrle Wilcox entertained her EAST WOOBSTOCK . Mrs. Mary F. Loring: has returned | come time ago are about completed.|' y. ang Mrs, C. N. Gardam of Camp- : Death of Mrs. Lord. army has returned to camp in . Virginia | uncle and aunt,. Me,.and Mts. Henry 3 3 3 Harojd Bloomingberg Fractures Elbow | {Tom a'visit at the home of her sis:|The work s being done by contractors |gay, N, 7, and Mr. and M % | Mrs. Walter Lord died at her home [after spending a brief furlough here|Adams..of .Webster, . Mass.. -and sev-{Clover Circle: Begins Season—Election b Pl il 6 s VIR Larrimer,” of -Brookiyn, N = L : —Rally Day—M in Old Hamburs last week Wednes- | With Mrs. Seeléy and their children, | cral other relatives, Sunday é“y_ “She is eurvived by her husband, | Robert and Evelyn, at _the home of | Mr. and Mrs. Everett Gallup “of gf“" .f""z‘,”; Social Evening at| Church. ia daughter, Mrs. Eliza Bonnell, of | )rs. Seeley's parents, Mr. and Mrs.| Howard. R. I, are spending part of MmNty SPlainfield, & son, Cyrus Roberts of [ Albert Lamb. their vacation at E. B. Gallup’s. ion at Catholic | Mrs. John Fletcher has,. returned trom Providence, where she has been Ordination Service Oect. 26th. ':u»s‘!- of Mr, and’ Mrs. Levi ] Sunday ——t spending a few days with her sister,| rpe ordination of Rev. Guy D. Win- L e Vol s The cottage meeting was held on|Mrs. Henry Cushing and other rela-|gera, pastor of the <Congregational|, M and re. Phillip Vollcer g Clover circle held its first meeting | Thursday evening at the home of Su- | tives. church, will be held Friday, Oct. 26th. ! o . Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Wi .|t Mrs, Carl Ga Mr. ; - A ve hean spending sewsral davs s 20 S i e 5ems | Mra. Horace . Williams Gf Oid Mye |and Mrs A- k. Stanton ‘morased ts |of the season with Mary Chambersain |perintendent McConneli. Next Phurs.| The King's Daughters held a meet- | Tho clurches invited are the Congre: | X [ Rave heon openqiug neiwral 4700 Will be missed by her family and|tic. Mrs. John DeGraw and daughter, | Josephine Gallup's Sunday aiternoon. |t Fimvale. % day evening it will be hcld at the home | ing at their rooms Monday afternoon. | gational churches in Windham, Wiili- | P00 eighbors. The funeral was held | Miss Gertrude DeGraw. of Brooklyn,| Leon Sayles. Herman Frink, Thom- |, o @nd Mrs. L. H. Lindeman have |of John McGregor, Pineville. Returns to Canterbury. mantic, North Windham, Mansfleld s : day. with burial in the family lot Y have returned from an auto- |as Brown and Carl Tallup went to been spending a few days in Spring- The condition of E. T. Pray is con- Center, Putnam, (Pomfret, Abington, §¢ Bombarg. mobile trip to the Berkshires and New | Norwich, Monday evening, to witness | M€} attending. the fair;.. siderably improved. Mrs. James Pope has returned to[Eastford, Hampton, Scotland and the EAGLEVILLE Mr. and_Mrs. Ernest Clark, Thelma | York state. he feats of the “Human Fly.” J- B SRuker. - Sirs - Dr. Barnes last Sunday set the arm |her home in. Canterbury, having spent | Rey. Messrs, Henry H. Tweedy of 5 Hamilton BuUl, of Dee) ver, | _ Frederick W. Liese. C. M. M. of the 3 ferett E. May and wife spent Sunday [6f Harold Bloomingberg, the _twelve!two weeks at the home of her niece, | New Haven, Sherrod Soule and Wadter 3 SEeEA Lo L ;r;r:e S iton B xE““ 1asz"§u$&§.’ B Mananells Newport R T et ¢ Guests From Kansas. With Mr. and Mrs, E.'E: Kie in Barre, | vear old son of Mr. and Mrs. William | Mrs. William Gouche. E. Lanphear of Hartford and Fugene | ¢ g‘m; ml”,flf* abex? oy ”": upayol Miss Ruth Harding of New Britain|a brief furlough as the guest of 3r.| Willlam Jarvis is entertaining his|Mass. Bloomingberz. who fractured his left| Nathaniel Thompson has returned | . Frary of Bernardston, Mass. The |55 [0 0ts eredlt n the tofal of spent Sunday with her parente Ar|and Mre Trark L. Lampnece of In |Mother from .Frovidence. and sister| Attended Presentation of Colors.” |elhow last week. from a visit ai the home of his|council will convene at 11 o'clock and | 4004t 8160 collected | . B Mrs L. D. Harding. g Qustrial place. and her daugiter from Kansas. James Aldrich and Staart Mav ac.| Mrs. Susen Howitt, daughter of Mr.|daughter, Mrs.. John Stone in Provi- [\l proceed to examine the candi- [S0[lors Towary (Wt oo o, Mrs_Mary Jennings, Mrs. Standish| Charles E. Dewey and son. Elliot| MI and Mus John Tanner epent|.ompanied the Home Guard of Put- |2nd Mrs. Henry Pray. who has been |dence. ved Into the|date. Dihner will be served in the |, .;ched an excellent sermon on Tha \nd Mies Anna Lewis of Deep River, |[Pewey. of New London. who were here | Sunday, at_wWalter Tanner's and met | 10m" 0" Sow Tondon Sunday. seriously il in New York cfty is re-| Mr. Couturg has moved into the|vestry following the meeting of the |Biry"0r Tthe“lord Sunday rhorning Alexander Tanner, who was home for R Fere ‘eallers 4: L. Bill's. Monday. Saturday on a hunting trip, called on s - 3 Mrs. C. H. Killam is entertaining |Ported better. S Bt fiin, 5 Th vices are well attended. with > % Wi Athy Blaredrs pevmp a ghort furlough from Camp Devens. [yer pister, Mrs. Eugone Losse T hE | The Attawaugan company is install- | centlv vacated by Cyrus Battey. The ordination service in the aft--+| [0 SETICEs ate el foened ool __ Dance Postponed. Miss Grace Turkinton of Boston ana | ‘the choir reaearsal and social Sat-|itier's husband, of Gansworth, N. Y.|iN& a new boiler in the mill at Pine- | Mrs. Benjamin Parkhurst and son|noon will be at 2 o'clock and will te | N RLES 1105ine s making two “The Red Cross dance was postponed [ MTs. John Brooks of Mystic were |Srday evening. was at Thomas Election at Community Club. ville. Fredbrick ' of Sterling. visited Mra. | public. Those (o take parte in 1he | oals Uiait In Massachusetis Friday night to Tuesday night|calling.Sunday on Mrs. Abby Dewev.|®2WRS o 5 A e D The Salvation Army of Putnam is|Parkhurst's cousin. Mrs. James Gard- | service follow: Sermon, Rev. Henry H. [ “WSRi® pu8t o0 (FGRRRTNICTe o) #his week on account of bad weath- | | Miss_Edna Shank and sister. Miss | s e Store Sof the Orrenc® on b amien® gopular meeting of the Com: |to hold a meeting tomorrow at 3 p.|ner Wednesdav, = Cearhtothe . New Haven: ordaining prav-|i;"the hall Friday night Maud Shank. speni the week ena with | Gtled “"The Story of ‘the Orient,” was |munity “clup last week Wednesday im. in Blackstone hall, = Felix Lamberi has moved into Rev. Eugene M. Frary, Bernards- b a few daye on Bill Hill last week. |Wqod R. Swan, of Preston City. == e A Eent-Billa of Patomm ara siie Boy Several from this village attended |oien R te v e o s B are hornrlsts Bt pomtilors Miss Carrie Bill returned last week | Mr. and Mrs. D. Henry Ackert have SesnCEll of Puiumm and M Bow| Several from his village sttsnded|wich, K. I Walsh has returned | Ch&YEe 1o_the pastor, Rev. Vernon, W. |returns are incomplete, but point to'a B = visit to Middisionn. o New York state for the winter jrorth. ingluded & piang solo bv' Doris |the meeting _on raily.day at the M| Mts ' James Wals Cooke. Willimantic: charge to ‘he |government victory - “gpent the weeklend with her aister, |thelr farm. The Maples. | " '|Over. 30 at Social at Liberty Hill C.|(irces on South America by Sire Carl |of Putnam,: who started the Sunday Wictar et EMRN . - ' mons. Donald and Paul, motored toand friends in Mystic. O"8 TIvstic and | The Liberty HIIl C. E. socicty so- | Sorom: e mociios: t':xfxs@em\‘ > Mission at Catholic Churefr. way cf New York city and their aunt. . . Springfield. Mass.. to attend the fajr. | Quikertown. gial was held at G. B. Dimon's Fri- |} and Marguerite Bosworth: skcre- | o ohers, has been a mission all the|Mrs. Thomas Shannon also of tWest ] ; Mrs. Fannie Tiffany returned to her | Aliss Fleanor Burrows has returned |day. evening with over thirty pres-|tary. Ewart Healy. board of diteciars, | Veek at the Catholic church in this| Edgewood, N. J., motored here Thurs- « bome'in Harttord the first of the froma vislt to her sister, Mrs. Norwin | ent. The rain provented several from | V. T. Wethorell. Everett. May o sirs. yillage with services at § a. m. and[day to spend 4 few davs at William - week. . i A attending. _Among those present was |George B h 5 S DERnE, e v 4 = = There is a change for the worse in|S. T. Tiiton, M 3 s P Goke Tippor. MRS Mt M g ;. Mrs. Shannon formerly lived e oAl . T. , Miss Marion Dimon, Miss | Theodore sra Mz ¢ Sunday. Mrs. Sham y CHESTERFIELD i “SRANAE Ben SeviotainH Tof e | Mariog ooy trom Harford: Rev | FSON B worit T, Prokiam: WARRENVILLE ' |nere. ] ho r and Mrs. . Knott and daughter | Mrs. A. H. Hibbard, présid d sec- 4 past six weeks. K Edith and Mi ~ rd, président and sec. ‘5 Miss Rellley from Exeter. |retary ex- 3 f NVILLE B 3010s tary Tinker woent rhe meek —- Eupene. Geiiers who s - been | Fom et Comemitieg 15,C0%eT | Sortamen From Providence in Town N % at her home: school being closed be- MOHEGAN spending several days here at his|ember: V. T. Wetherel, Windsor Whits,| For the Huntina — Butler Family Nor e i heving dinhétheria = b home has returned ‘to Columbia. uni- | Mrs: George Frink. . ' *| Leaves For Hartford. adirs. Atly Town of North Grorveno:: & = - Mrs. Grev and Mr. Storev of Groton | VISItY: - ol s hEs 7 the 12th district Friday, on account of Mr. and M . AMPT g assortm $5 X u called on friends he; - _Mr. _an Mrs. J. E. McKinner of Robert M. Baich spent the week end | nesday. = e, : . Qteschers mesting in Paimeriown. © NG I04 e e A v Tork|New York have returned home after H, ON with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, (ieorge| Mrs. Pratt of Webster has been With an assortment of in Victor Records, your % teaching in the Twelfth diatrict school, | SeTC, the ussts of Mre. Qifidgeon on |[TSping several days at Chris Och- . Samnter ©f R T ST election. g ler’s. aturday. Willimantic Ministers’ Association to| Mr. and Mrs: S. L. Case of Willj- | daughter. i = 5 Mr. McGarvin and family have | M- _and Mrs. George Oehlers of [ Meet With Local Church Monday |mantic weer local visitors Sunday. Mrs. John O'Clare of Waterbury was moved into MetBennett's houns New 'York are spending several davs| et Mr. Barstow and o frend from | Week end visitor of Miss Alce 5 with the former's brother, Chris Oeh- Providence, R. I, are staying with | Welch. & nee %, a Mrs, J There will be a meeting of the Willi- | Walter Brown for a few davs, to en-| Mrs. Fr}g‘hm;lnv;fdhggd‘gu.) callcd e pastor of ‘flampton . Congregational - O. Paker carried a truck load) ", an e Fanny Jenniags Co- Y& The many friends of Frank Wilcox # were glad to hear of his return from &= Camp Devens, where he was rejected. = 'E r-.147!)11 !{;\p!ln 'huk re“tfirned ‘home, ,after spending a week with his daugh- g ie daush Windham County +&s Benjamin Kaplan and Howard L Pay only $5 down L= Whiting were in Colchester, Saturday. ~ Miss Ed Bro1 church, Monday. October 22, at four|Of Deople from this place to the Staf- = 5 o % Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Wilcox and WOODSTOCK With Rer siater, Mee e Sy 18 aStaving | "m Yunch will be served by the La.|ord fair last week. R eieriy mab Chatins Bvan Balance in monthly payments of a like amount. \&tamily with Irving Dupre of Cobches- = a few days. iy E dies society, at the parish house at 6| Mrs. Caroline Tawton. who has been | 28 S8 B0y T ynsd “Ster. were Sunday callers here. #lervest Supper Committes to Ci Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Chappell have |P: M. In the evening at 7.30 will come[Visiting her son in this village has WYC ZIEP%3r VIS 00, “woleh were {§,, Seoree Coleman of Montville is vis-| vass Town For Liberty Lean Sub- [been attendine the Baptist state con. |ihe feature of the dax, a general pub-|S°ne to hen brother's al Bower Mill | recent visitors with James Weich and =y tives Lere. i - o s “ 2 &, 3 Mrs. A t Siting Teiatives hers seriptions. Zntion ‘2t Samela. lic meetin.” . A" seride” of nort-ad_ | v, and Mre. Davia Mathewson and | Z200 2 Hazel Powers and Mary Tinker The Ladies’ Benevolent Society met SOUTH WQODSTO:! expected that Rev. Vernon W. Cooke [ W& : with Mrs. Albert Williams. Wednesday ICK 1ot Willimantic, Tately. from fhe ~Na.|. M. e Milton % Dunker S rtarnioon Mra Hymivatn et the tional coungil, ‘will téll of some of its|® ! EAST KILLINGLY 'z - Miss Ida Sanger is visiting Rev. c.|insoiring features. - - 3 1- e 2 5 5 Miss Lila Mathewson is_visiting rel . ®3lfes Tiiey Chapman of Niantic is|Eambers of Maine for a couple of| Music ~ill be furnished by Hampton Move to Hartford. atives in Patchogue. N. Y. e“matlsm the guest of Mre. J. J. Williamson. weeks. parish. This is part of a plan to bring| . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Butler have| Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Sayles visited A "narvest supper was held at the|; A7, R. Scranton is.in Washington |all the churches of ihe vicinity into|left the cmplov of Tenry Church and | friends at Cemp Devens Sunday. q i =75 3 closer relations fo e 1 d. have moved to Hartford. Mrs. Geo Handy, who & been A Home Cure Given by One Who Had It || Consresational church * Friday eve Ruel Young ~ spent the week-end NG Nre, W L. Durkie i8 Il with the|ni in recovering. . oo T g Mo e % E s 1 R s wi s mother, Mrs: Belle Young. srip. b c =, vid sadhed Sy BT 208 Tanin e s R s e, 1OV | UMy, ana’Mra W, - Youns attended | %G, B Benzinger of Aubura R[S, ang Mre, Davia Mathewson, Rev. | spont the - week-ond with relatives hose who have it Kaow. for over | Miss Harriet Sampson of Wellsley [ *"r iz nefield. . oot » Mrs. and Mrs. . C. Bughee and Walter | here. ¢ William Mathewson and family have [ 2T Brown attended the Baptist State con-| George Iroms of Providence spent wae home over Columbus Day. theee yearc. | I tried edy after returned to their winter home ~at| T and Miss Pell have closed their remedy, and doctor zfter doctor, b Mr. and Mrs. William M. Gailup at- ? st “ vention at Suffield. the week-end with friends here. B e e e:a.osr'nrw'ixyz tended the Eastern States Exposition | VW ashinston. e i = Mrs. Hariett: Barstow s ill with Tomporery. FinhIn T Toana s Y | ind Dairy Show at Springfa. R K Safford with others motored R : WESTMINSTER muscutar rheumatiom. sdy that cured mecompici {°"A committce has been appointed to |10 SErinEfleld last. Wednesday. " | ermar Allen is il S Mre. Jessie Huntington of Provi- i ver returned. o : 2 ] z e third | T = i it To & number who were terribiy ] cor G, ihe town for the Second Lib- | ang fourth desrees on a-class of eight.; ~POMFRET CENTER Rev. Walter Lanphear to Speak Tomer- | 42710 Was & recent guest of relatives afdicted and even bedrider with §| N1 20 s Nelson was in New York | TNe aces furaished the harvest sup- row—Alan Moody Harvesting Big| Miss Fleanor Robbins of Waterbury Rbeumatism, and it eflected & cure in every, O e e last week. The teachers of. this town gave an | PPointment For Dr. Joseph L. Happin| Potato is visiting relatives here. orm of chetmadc wioinle Wl CLARK’'S CORNERS |saicraimment ln Srange hay Thure | [, Bryn Mawr—Visitor From Hono-| st Sunday the work of the Amer: ATTAWAUGAN Send a cent: Simply mall your name . H. E. Wells motored to Providence ican Missionary association among _— three of the eight races for whom they d address and 1 will send it froe Mrs. John Navin was taken to St.|last Friday. Dr. Joseph C. Hoppin will fill the Mrs. TimotHy Sw v is visitd to try. After you have used It iy = = S = Sy s = work was spoken of briefly, interest-| Mrs. TimotHy eeney visiting 1P nad proven 1acit to be that joua) | Joseph's hospital Saturday, to be op-| Miss Minnie Wells was in Wor-|chair of archaeology at. Bryn Mawr | ing'tscra being given of the American | relatives in Warren. iooked-for means of ouring your Rheumatism, you may send the price of it, ono dollar, bui, understand, I do ot want your money uniess you are perfectly_satisfied tosend it. Ian't thet fair? ~Why suffer any longer when_ positive relief is thus offered You free? Don't delay. Write today. i ter, day. - liege the ‘coming year. 5 Anallvia - 2 EE N W T [ oWliiam- Seote and family of Bragk- | Jountatneers, the Negroes and the In-|, NT g Wi Raymeng Muensl v | WICTOR VICTRULAS AND VICTOR RECORDS weelc-end visitors at L. H. Jewett's. , TH STFRLING field, Mass., have been visiting Mz s Sunday. ke ST O dhotomnees o NORTE STFRLIN geotes brothers, Patficlc and Souing | The ueativiifor thls weelcs honse|Sunday: o 0 i Ll il e ‘@ visiting. friends here. SR Scott. e . arsonage Wedresday. = Siiing friends here. o daughter of | GFove Where Line Store Picnic Used Guest From Honolulu. e e A PJonn Rollinson . of Mechanicsville Norwich, and Mrs. Mercie Greene of | to be Held Being Cut Into Market| Robert Rust is _entertaining his called-on Albert- Rollinson Sunda: - ESTABLISHED 187, New Haven, visited Mrs. Allen Jewett, | Wood. e - - brother who for a number of,vears has| Rev. Walter Lanphear, secretary of| Clayton Brown and Louis Manjoe of " T+t OLDEST ORIGINAL VICTOR DEALERS. INNEW ENM“‘ Mark H. Jackson No. 31D, Gurney Saturda; —— b i ihe Connecticut: Temperance society, v e = aokmon N s y. by - een superintendent of a larse estate C 1t P .| Camp Devens were at their homes here ; : . and Mrs. Voorhees of Provi-|m Monolulu. sbeaks at Westminster _tomorrow | Sunday. - . 3 ) 2, Jackson is responsible. Above No Great Man Is Consistent. dence. Mr. ani Mrs.J. R. Williams| Everett k. Brown was in Hartferd | (Sunday) morning and at Gayhead at| 'Tasi Sunday was ohserved as rally . The Store of Victor Service Supreme - General KKorniloff is probably mot so |and Harry Vaill of Pawtucket, Mr.|Thursday attending a meeting of the |3 P. m. i dav“with special services, it being the | Jf o § g x anxious for the restoration of the |and Mrs. Lymaa Miller of Round Lake, |trustees of the (onnectigut Agricul- Weighty Potatoes. Sath anniversary of the mutiame o me| ‘Main S t. - NOPWICI’\, Conn. death penalty as he was.—Dallgs News. | N. Y., Mr. and Mrs, Fred Hopkins of | tural college, . Alan Moody has raised some uncom- | church.

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