Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 27, 1917, Page 10

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f § PRI PN 3 inhet, ‘% P._Fowler. Rev. B. H. Clark was in Framing- £ hem, Mass, atterding the wedding of _Rev. J. T. Edwards of Danielson. 1917 Maine—Churches Note Liberty Loan Sunday. Mrs. Annle Perry and daughter, Ber- tha, and Mrs. Henry Hewitt, motored Friday and called on T T T —. urday. Misges Hattie Hewltt and Mabel Noyes were in Norwich to attend the County Home meeting. Charles Sweet of New Britain spent the week end st hfs home in this plae. Mr. and Mre. O. L. Pultz, Mr. and Mrs. N. Mouroe Pultz, 0. D. Fuller. M. and Mre. F. N. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Foster attended Pomona Grange mecting in Colchester, Thurs- Miss Sarah C. Danfelsor. is visiting friends {n Danielson. Rober+ T. Lillle was in Norwich on Tuesday. Mrs. Jane Card is spending a_few @ays with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Bissell of East Hampton. Mrs. C. M. Geer and chil- drea, Leroy and Myra, and Mrs. A. W. Soaulding. were in Norwich Saturday. Mrs. Walter Starr _and infant son, heve returncd from St. Joseph's hos- ptal, Willimantie. Mrs. Frank P. Fowler was in West- erly Saturday and Sunday, called there meswE s T e e N —— : By the sudden illness of her sister, 1 Miss Sarah Peckham 3 Miss Elda Willlams of Hartford spent i the week end with her parents, Mr. §and Mrs. A. C. Williams. : Guest From Ledyard. Mrs. Jennie McGuire of Tedyard spent a few days last week with Mrs. S. Goodwin. ‘Charles Fuller of Ridzzfield is spend- ing a few davs with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Manning. Harold J. Mason and Clement Fow- ler while hunting recently, shot a coon . weighing 15 pounds. Shot Big Moose. Charles H. Abell has been enjoving 2 huating trip in Maine. While there Mr. Abell shot a moose with antlers measuring 5 feet from tip to tip. The Ladies’ Aid society met at the home of Miss Hattle Hewitt Tuésday £ afternoon. Robert T. Lillle and Richard _S. Bishop shot a coon recently weigh- ing 16 pounds and one ounce. Harvest Supper. The P. of H.. No. 21. held a harvest supper Thursday evening in Grange hall. Liberty Loan Sunday. Sunday, the 21st, Liberty Loan Sun- day, at the First Congregational church there were interesting remarks by First Selectman R. F. Bishop and Miss Hattie Hewitt, president of the Red’ Cross auxiliary and an able ser- mon by the pastor, Rev. H. A. Camp- beil. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Reed of Danbury $ sre visiting the latter's brother, Frank Hras IR ER TR meing LISBON Patriotic Service at Newent Church— School Board Organizes For the Season. In accordance with the request sent “to the pastors of all the churches, % there was a patriotic service Sunday t Newent church. The Star Spangled Banner and America were sung by ickoir and congregation. S Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Vallette ‘of New London were visitors at Mrs. J. L H._ Kennedy's Sunday. Mrs. C. A. Mell has been in Willi- mantic for several days, to visit at Zher uncle’s, Charles Ingraham's. I Mrs. M. S. Cater spent the week- Zend with relatives in Norwich Town fonda Norwich. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Palmer who have een il are_convalescing. Mrs. J. B. Palmer, Jr. was at © Mansfleld Depot the. early part of the iweek. being called there by the ill- “ness of_her mother. Mrs. David Snow. School Board Organizes. The new school board met last Tuesday evening and organized for the year. Rev. W. J. Reynolds was chosen chairman, Ernest Blake, secre- tary; committee on supplies, Mr. Reynolds and Ernest Blake; on re. E pairs, John M. Lee and Frank John- son: ' library committee, John G. ‘Eromley. GARDNER LAKE Good Catch of Bass and Pickerel— Many Attend Dance. Mrs. Fred W. Gage of Providence, who has been visiting Mrs. Sydney o IMELY HINTS FOR FASHIONABLE A STORE WHERE STYLE IS A FEATURE AND PRICE A FACTOR THE TWO OF THE DAY A GAIN AND NEVER A LOSS UR POLICY IS TO SERVE AND SATISFY EVERY CUSTOMER TMOST IN OUR MINDS CUSTOMERS’ INTEREST EGULAR AND EXTRA SIZE GARMENTS PROPERLY DESIGNED DRESSED WOMEN OUR MAIN AIM BEST INVESTMENTS -C-0-U-R-T-E-S-Y- OURTESY IS A BUSINESS ASSET VERY ARTICLE SOLD FOR WHAT IT REALLY IS AND NEVER MISREPRESENTED STYLE QUALITY AND WORKMANSHIP OUR MONEY CHEERFULLY REFUNDED ON ANY UNSATISFACTORY PURCHASE able colors, pretty belted and patch pocket effects. Sizes 16 to 44 materials, all of which are good and being in service- | quality and workmanship. staple materials in all colers, including black. e ..m T e m I_m\ nl (P \unuuru i 1 il uuunmul'| ‘Nil J iH SON: ol THE LIVE STORE THE STORE THAT’S ON 'mmm'ullu y [ |H’|||||| THE SQUARE BOTH LOCATION AND METHODS A LlBE'RTY—BOND or While Some May Be Surprised--Many Will Expect to Find at Olevson’s Better~-Looking Styles AN OLEVSON GARMENT Better-Fitting Lines And the Best of Values in These COoOATS Sizes 16 to 44 OF BROADCLOTH, WOOL CHEVIOT, WOOL VELOUR, BURRELLA The Coats are absolutely remarkable considering style, quality, workmanship and fit. Many are of simple tailor- ed lines, while others are dressy models. shade and all sizes. Every popular We show the most rematkable assortment of style and | You can not duplicate the values considering style, All wool novelty and WONDERFUL COATS AND SUITS |: SUITS OF BROADCLOTH, GABARDINE, POPLIN AND SERGE The Suits are most excellent, in spite of the high prices, y) the advance of materials and labor. Not in the vaues lot worth less than $30.00. All the leading shades in at Suit At $30.00 We show an assemblage that reigns supreme, every garment is exclusively designed and we absolutely guarantee that there is and will only be one of a kind. i— [ [——=[——[c—=[o There are many to choose from in all colors and sizes. York. M New York, mer here. Benjamin Kaplan William Caulkins of William Tinker, foot badly, after Visitors During the and Grove—Mr. Entertaining Son E. Smith few days' stay Lawrence Spencer Vocational school in iting friends and relatives . Wilillam Stone has returned to spending the susm- is improving slowly. NIANTIG in his car Saturday for a at Whip-poor-will. London and Salem. s orches- | aro. Prayer meeting committee, tra_furnished musi Holdridge, Gladys Holdridge. ~ Music Mr. and Mrs. Austin Rice with their | committee, Esther Avery. Mrs. Leslie children. and David Rice and Msw.|Gray, Aibert W. Kinmouth. TLydia Beckwith of New London were| Mrs Sarah H. Main has rewrned, 1ccent callers at Mrs. Jeanotte Fhil-|afier visiting her brother in Provi- lips dence. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Kaplan are vis- Silex Works Starts Usz. in New superintending the wor men are ncw emploved t for is working is worl: r many more. Lym®, gt i who injured kW ton was the guest Fred Kiep of New York ed the farm owned by J; “Week to Main of Norwich, intend and Mr the same and return to From Indi Arthur D. Barrett Mas: of East Haven Shewville Mill R Calvin Wilcox wi is attending the|has made extensive New London. repa Dolbeare, has returned home. ] sci there. A new Mr. Follette, Mr. and Mrs. E. L.| Benjamin S. Beckwith has returned|have been laid and the Latimer of Wiilimantic, spent Sunday |0 Pis business in New Haven. repaired. with Lewis Latimer. Adelbert Winchester motored te| Mrs. JMary Beardlow returned by| i oving ut the Backus rospital in Nor- Providence, Sunday. automobile Sunday to her home in|\ich, where she recently went for The dance at Spring Grove pavilion after a lengthy stay at|(reatment. was well attended Friday evening. Archibald Mitchell, Jr., of Norwich was at his cottage last week. Leslie Baldwin of North Franklim visited relatives here Tuesday. Mr. Turner of New London spent a day fishing here - this week, and caught several large bass and pickerel. Mies Roybe -Bovnton is spending a business. bile. Albert Brown of New Sunday with H. E. Smith at his cot- tage. W. district was n the Grove Monday on He came Charles F. Chitten few days with her parents, Mr. and|don was here last Mrs. O. F. Boynton. stay at his cottage. Mr. and Mrs. W. ASHWILLETT Mrs. Louls Weltin of Norwich call- *d on Mrs. Nattan Maine and daugh- ter Friday. Mrs. John L. Holmes and daughter, Ruth, of Ashwillett, visited Saturday with Miss Mary L. Edgecomb and Frank Edgecomb of Glasgo. Mr. and Mrs Charles Miner and| laughter of Gallup's Crossing passed through this place Sunday. Nathan N. Maine has been halping B. Hewitt with his work for a CHESTERFIELD £ a visit to relatives at Bristol. ng Miss Susie Morgan of Pachaue. Dr.‘Everett S. Warner‘is able to be| Alexauder’ Tanner spent the werl cr - cut. after a severe cold. cnd at_his home in this place. lie Mro. Charles Powers and Mrs 3| ®Sidney Sticlitz has returnea to|returned to Camp Devens Sunda: 'gwers were callers in Palmertown, [ x5 k" being emploved by R. 11 | night. tle wa Miss Elen Holmes of Uncas- | yow Yorks beips emplos rigiis ville, Menday. Mre Mawon Manning of Mystic was 8 caller hers 5n relatives Tuesday. The dance siven by the Fureka focial Club was well attended; peo- e were present from Montville, New Horlick’s fie unh.m:u. Sunday at their cottage. many ‘weeks since Mr. Beebe had an orportunity to visit the Grove, owing to_business. Mr. Mitchell. Mrs. Mr. vom the National avenue. Mrs. Abby J. Stri iyn, N. 'Y, is expected In town today (Saturday) for a lengthy visit. James E. Hurle h: Hil ville Mill Repaired. Edward Haskell 1.00] Socfal comm Returns to Willimantic. R. Denniscr: of the Golden Spur the artist, has return- ed_from a business trip to New York. Amelia_Thompson week for her home after several weeks' antic House. Rose_and family. Guest From India. Mr. ang Mrs. E. A. tertaining their son from India. is in the employ of the United States Government at that place. Frank Spencer of New York was in tcwn over Sunday. LEDYARD C. E. Committes Appsinted—Lantern Silex Work-~ Starts Up—Shew- of Stonington was a week end and Sundry visitor with his sister, Mrs, Frank G. Maynard. C. E. Committees. The officers of the Christian or society met at the parsonsge dey evening ard appoinied the follow- ing committees: Barbara Goodenough, erwick. ridge, Frieda Gooderough, Annie Ban- Mrs. Charles A. Gray here by automo- There will be a rally den of New Lon- week for a short E. Beebe friends here recently. Mrs. Annie Palmer who has been visiting John- Fielding for seve: returned home. Mrs. John Fielding Eastern States fair Mass., last week. Mrs. Willlam Church has. been visiting her spent It has been left _last in Nyack. N. Y. stay at the Ni- Edwin® O'Brien att in Wauregan recently. CAMPBELL’S Miss Margaret Tanner have moved House in York ickland of Brook- as returned from Spencer are en- who Local Young Men Tran: Camp Devens to Camp Personal Items, James McFarland has in Danielson, where he painter for Putnam, called there b x Works at Lantern Hil' has rcurs per day and receive good A busy winter is predicted. Mrs, Clara Davis of North Stonivg- uesday mother, Mrs. Sarah H. Main. Jailer Oscar H, of sited his family in this place Saturday night and Sunday. 0 owns Shewville roof +nd new floors MOHEGAN Haven spent|cturch Sunday evening at seven o'clock. Mrs. Dolbeare and Mrs. Avery are in_Merrow for a few days. Mrs. Williams of Norw in O'Brien for several days. ded an auction Windham County CENTRAL VILLAGE Lucy Webb Hayes Circle Meets — Louis Kennedy. John Hirst has moved from the Gre ver house on Main street to the Lill Lridge tenement, recently vacated by James Adams, who has moved to Plainfleld; Mrs, Charles Barber has been a ndeav- | Providence visitor. Fri- rs. David Beaudry has been in Carl being fdle Yock nien are K. anl several Tere and there The men work of ter who purchas- s to aispose of New York. ‘Worcester, epaired. irs on the mill wall has been is rapidly_im- service at the h called on of Plainfield, Mr. and Mrs. ral days, has attended _the Springfield, of Tedyard brother, John MILLS is entertain- sferred From in Georgia— finished worlk a has been the iliness cf kout committee, | her mother, \irs. Benway, who is at Gertrude Blath- | the home of her son, George Benway. ittee, Ruy Hold- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bence of Roch- dale, Mas: ?ences parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pcter her‘e !a‘st' \\‘&‘ek.x Miss Amy Gallup re- |good wishes from thair nume;r:u; I”mcx‘ for two ‘l" mL;'\ \'I field. piilpit of the M. E. chure lourgne. mained for a visit. friends go with the newly wedde also saw ther of Waters.” Toster Burgess bf Newport, K. AIr. and Mrs. Thomas McKenzie of | couple. | “Miss Josephine Palmer returned on ), Willlam N, Sweet, Cha spent Sunday at his home. Westerly were Sunday callers at Mrs. John Scott of Worcester has|Monday from a visit at Newark, N. I pent Sunday with 'O, Leaves. for Georgia. e i h Leen visiting Mrs. Joseph Scott. (niliss Aiice Hedman fs 1l with' diph- - Worcester hospital Floyd Mitchell of Camp Devens has | ,ott, 408 4irs-, B Colburn have Death of Mrs. Murdock. e i L Mrs. Mary . Hadiey of Norwood. been at his home for a few hours. He |moVed into the house with Mrs. Car-| (o8 00 0 1 dnesday | Mrs. (C. L. Clinton is on the com- | R is visiting Mrs. Eilen Waite = < A rie Wilcox. mittee for a rummage sale to raise left Camp Devens Wednesday for a morning at the home of her son, John [ i Hee FOF A TUTMAR. sale to raise - e k. Withams of Noamk was a WOODSTOCK e TR S e CLARK'S CORNERS i s e T Mr, and Mis. Eugene Kinne and her rs, George Lorinz has been a Nor- S ELMVILLE sinter, Miss Cerrie Heich; ament Sun:| v, gicawins m i east wich visitor. 2 > - e i arrie | anished. M Coodw!in s o Henre Wliard of Moosup, who was| Supervisor and His Successor—Lib- 5 D O o linahiaiig | Earee orses Zor D0l shaaipieoy gmployed here when _ecalled Lo Camp erty Sunday Observance. Kent-Dawson Marriage — Radishes |, 210, JGETRY Lo, FULCS, J6 SPERAING | s “Amos Stone ds in Tafiville fo vens, was a_caller here Saturday. b - Inches Round. i the week. He left Camp Devens Wednesday for| Miss Gretchen Rutishauser, a nurse O 79 s Benefit Whist. T. W. ilewiing. who has been seri- a camp in Georgia. at the- Clifton Springs sanatorium is| rwo deer were seen crossing Bright-| A Whist party was held Thursday | ousiy 11l is tmiroving Lucy Webb Hayes Circle of Ladies | spending her vacation at her home | gide. mark Sumday. morning. cvening in the Guiiford Smith hall for | | Mi. Evans of Hartford. who recent ‘\"f,‘g!"ko‘j‘;em;,t”n lh:fi:g;ginof Mrs. "°~i?‘i;e Hinrichs family closed their | g 2% Bortha Bushnell and Miss Doris f-’{fy benefit of the Red Cross auxil- |1 Iv,m:‘M the ‘Neff place is moving In. ‘ Friday _ v closed : ot cal | 1ary. { 1o the house. Mrs. Ellen Torrey has returned from | summer home, Cloverleal, = Monday, | Bortgit of Pemfret called on o Mis. W, C. ¢ v tor the| "Mr. and Mirs. G. W. Watson of New a fow days’' visit with her daushter,|and returned to New York Sre. 8. Call motored to Wood- | Christian ~Ende: union . Sunday { London visited Willis Wa nd. A DExer fn butnam . Tendered Reception. stock Sunda; Sioninc.. The toplc fa minisiering {o| "E. ¢. Jewste of Brockton visited h the ‘maval hospital at Newport, K. I,| Tuesday eveming a reception was B iy R i 0| Nie wid Mew Casi O and tour | NG B T end Mre, Li1 v iv len 1 . - 2 o l b 5 t 1 Mrs. T\ N rn:lml;;‘e.‘n at his hcme on a 43-hour gt In Acads oy "é}\'fl;\’a Is;m\ Far-| Providence spent the week end at the [ Scns have spent three days at Gi vrizht, Mrs. W. X. Jew 3 " and Mr. Harrington. the incoming | Hill Crest house. T an g W O i Gl us Sy JRee. (weve ‘recant visio Guests From Long ‘Island. supervisor. he hail was well flled Kent—Dawson. rned from a visit cn Staten isl Mrs. Chase of Woonsocket is vieit and Mrs. Foster Burgess enter- With parents and pupils. Several mu-! George W. Kent and Miss Ada May DRt Me Talcomlas. . e af:!;n;lhsmg:;n Eong IsiapaiSat- [ sical MUmbors iwere “rendered. s gout | Dowson of Daniciwen were married gersion Jennings is visiting, (». Spring- Mes:. Alice § rdock has returned te < 3 sunz by chools and remarks | Thursday evening Oct. 18, ov. E.|ficld, Mass. her home at Stonehouse, A Thomas . Lyons who ix emploved | made by Rev. . i3 iarrison, v iiar- | A" Logs at the Methodist patonage in g gl 2wl o herikome st Sroncliouse in Washington, spent Sunday with his [ber and Mr. Harrinztoa. Light refresh- | Danjelson. They will make their home o lm{‘lermsa'mi“l’*r:"‘?a:‘a’;’sé’;::‘i‘:smk::;% WAL e for the present with Mr. Kent's par- CANTERBURY PLA[’QS SOUTH CANTERBURY - iberty Sunday. to Providence Sunday. Their daugh- e ati 2= S and Mrs. J. H. Milligan and Mrs. i AT B ter, Miss_Odna Seguin, returned with | « LC COnSregational church obeorved | | v e mings are enjfi'in” e |onlkyaGullinads, Pemonstzation—=Rex Mrs. Hattie H,de and + theam 16, roviaencs macrd iy Sunday as Liberty Loan Sunday in|ABna- Cumming: FIE cent Farm' Sales — Double Medal | viopen oo el 2 D1ovad. Sha' s at hes. moese em_ |accordance with the proclamation of | o tour. which includes a trip over | T 8T JRCR O SouES S Morse were recent vicitors at W s & — the governor. The churcl s deco- | the Mohawl rail. i o Vol LI o aend _ the sworth-Tillinghast | {15 LT insa wnd the Star Snaa- Mary A Potter. who s inl St AR Becanied Bt o e Flenry S Larkham - and) wedding Saturday evenin: gled Ranner was ang at 11 o'clock. ence for the winer, ited at the “dwin \l | occuplec the pu'pit Luey Troninz Enlarging Building. A meeting addressed by speakers in [ Hill Crest house Tuesday. e Ny ot ol Satomaane SE = the inter he 1 The Wichita Girls held their t ifteen atiended the po ry demon- | ('la; : alsp Arthur Duchenean of Peter Anthony is having his build of el thenty (1080 Wiy at the of 1 Uick's | Now | : g an Min et vk bis build- |held in Academy hall Wednesday eve- [ meeting of the season in Dayville on of 130" hens o ol i Glon Ma et Bicm vnel) Wednesaus evoning at the homo of or 13 s i | 5L ham o7 o g wice the size It 15| ” Mjes Lucy Chapman of East Lyme. | Miss Yvonne Vachon | eBid P f SIS been. “NIBits T #ut et e who has been the st of Mri 3.| Mrs. C.D. Arnold and son were in | e S e R G I Clark asspnMea e g hoor:e'Bxllhr}gsx o} Williameon, has gone to. Piainfield. Providence for the week end [¢mption board and passed cn the Clari 1t several B of James 2 N is is visi i hens. He was assisted” by K. | with dcu Lyons Sunday. Swedish Pastor Leaving. M Brnk Davisp UG isiting “ n county agent, and Mr. An- R. Burdick, at New. Lon- Alexander 1. Barier, station ‘agent| The Swedish pa aze is being en- | Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Wright visited | TeWs Putnam at Savbrook and his sister. Mrs. Ad- |larsed. Rev. A. E. Blmquist, the nas- | relatives in Pomfret Sund: Ray who has heen staying at s dison Tcurtelotte of Putnam. spent|tor, leaves for his new charge in| George Irons of West Rutland is|Ted Sackett's has entered —Storrs SOl AV OIO0S Tuesday the village, calling on | CTomwell about the first of Novem- | stopping at the Il Crest house. College for a two years' poultry course | =/ WOOCDsTOC riends here, Where they spent their | ler. P My and Airs, Goorge W. Kent were has finjshed work Miss Gertrude Handy was in Prov- R itam Bawar i ads Sahin's at pr 3 LS ond AR anner mt Froys idence Sunday. X POMFRET CENTER Wittiam Edwards. ummer rad T IR AL P 1o | i6ence were in' town one day iast = ishes growing in his garden that meas- | Lennis Wheelor, who ha “ [ week EKONK Over 100 Guasts at Wedding in Abing- | "™ "_“ fucuas in "“"'"“7““‘"‘ e turned to her homs at h‘-.:.::f"”‘ "‘"k“’(;h""“"fl e oF z ton of Miss Mary A. Stoddard and | z e Hicks Farm Sold. vovldent 3 — Raymond S. Medbury—Death of | SOUTH WiNDHAM ; 3 1. T. Wells spent Ak anivi Guests at Coon Dinner—Grange En-| g™ 00 oo o o0 i ufii Mr. Webber of New York has pur- | protidence and North Attleboro. tertains Neighbors—Congdon Boys i S Pearl Chamberlin Given an Honorabls | hased the farm of «“har) pdeles and| A, R. Scranton has returned from Get Seven Coons in One Night. In the Abincton Consregational| Discharge—Whist for Rad Cross| ' Aye Tisie Tiien has anid hes pias | Washington - o caurch Wednesd, evening, Oct. 24. at Berefit—Timoth, e to Charle ick Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Stanton of |4 o'cleck, over 106 were present when | g o o agteslicime jfrom Mrs. Clinton I'rink is still teaching Attleboro, Mass., and Mrs. Nettie Je- |lJary Angelina Stoddard., daufhter of A a% he oot distiibh antino: teacher T3 TI rome and two sons of Quaker Hill |1ir. and Mrs. Joseph F. Stoddard. wa Mo Tilie b as been secured yot! i NSTIPATE were Sunday guests at the Stanton |:iven in marriage to Raymond Sawyer |, Jliss Lillie Hatch is able to sit up | MR JWER SEOEREC YEt, L o i 1 Boiecd Wty J etbuny. ev ok Pt yer ol dittla each day. . i Biopilavsar ishon Iy vial is the big trouble iu every serious Mrs. Edward Fring entertained Mr. | formed the naremony. - Mfiss Ade Sted. |, Be%, and Mrs. Stephen Granverry |inx Arthur and Curtis Kinney. sickness — cawsing depression of and Tiee Tt G N L deen Siter of the bride: brides. |and Jir. and Mrs. Bdgar F. Water- | ouble Medal Contest. spirits, irritability, nervousness, D N N e o —eitvas ey - home'in Hartford, having spent | cour ar the . . “churen thie rSatar e e Frink of Sterling Sunday, 4t a coon | oM. a_cousin of the bride. Master | [hMT home in 1 3 test at the M. P. = (Satu B Ti’».i’x'.‘.‘iu:,.el.r“" cte—stop dinner. John S“;i nephew of the groom, was < ¥) s, . a vel efficient ring bearer. Fred Ash onorably Discharged. — ) 5 Visited Grange. jard Mr. Cole were ushers. Miss Ada - » J C'“ b4 T Lighteen _members of Piainfield | Stoddard sans ¢ mise Me. and | earl Chamberlin, one of the. South ONECO 18 e vy 9] grange and five from Pachaug visited | Miss Annie Ash presided at the organ. |\, idham drafted men, now stationed - oo Ckonk grange Fridiy evening . and |The church was decorated with au- |if "Camp Devens, has been siven a0 |Twelve Attend Meeting of Ladiss’ Aid ished the program. . P A - = e _ | ncnorable discharge because he was . prog {temn e After the wedding a re Socisty—Personal !tems. _ Harry Savles was home over Sun-|ception was held at the home of Mr. |Ji0t able to pass the federal examina- o i Gay on a 36-nour furlough from Camp | Stoddard O b eat jand Lans . Bussell bave | S OFren B. Kenyon was in' Danieison pgg; 5 s Devens and expected to leave for Geor- | Mr. and Mrs. Medbury are both na- [ & C S st with Mrs. Sac | Friday night, returninz to RBrockton.| 7 zia_this week. 3 tives of the town and are active and | [} et of Suery. ith Mrs. Sa-| Mags. Saturday morning, Visitors at Alien Sayles' cver Sun- | icipful members of society. Mrs. Med- | "} Streel of Sufleld, - Miss. R. B. Marriott and_daughter, They act tly and free day were Henry Sayles of Newport, [bury has been a very popular and er- | ME. and Mrs. Hermans Simmonds |i:ihei, were in Providence Saturda: b fl® Jadatl e ied L T Afr. and Mrs, Elmer Flall and Mrs. Eu- | ficient teacher in_the public schools [ *PSRL Monday in Hartford. Mrs. Sarah Black spent the week- gently, thoroish'y ¢ eansingiEhe senia Hall of Mystic and Mr. and |since zraduaiing from the Willimantic | ol s EmIma Baboock is confined 0 |nd Siidy oy daushien M Wiisht arrope slomachiatioy Mrs. Chesebro of Pachaus. Normal school. For some time she has A e R Mellor of Centreviile, R. I Teadacle, bilioasness, heart- Seven Coons in One Night. Leen organist at the church. ! g Corn Fields. The Ladies' Aid society met with ulency. Mr. Medbury is a graduate of Put-| Timothy Watts has returned from |Mrs. R. Marriott with 12 present y vogotable. Plain or Sazar Costed. The Congdon hoys captured “seven|nam High school and is a member of |a three thousand mile trip, going as|A quilt was tied for the fair. Cake and 80 VEARS' CONTINUOUS SALE coons one night last week. jihe firm of D. N. Medbury far west as St. Louis. He says the|tea wcre served by she hosiess and a EROVES TS SENTYS Miss Amy~ Galiip and Miss ‘Bertha have been guests of Mrs.!Gallup of Pendleton Hill were callers general farming. gaged in a prosperous ice business and An abundance of are very extensive as one rides some- Dr. J. H. Schenck & Son, Philadelphis corn fields in at part of the country 'social hour was enjoyed. Mr. Stephens of Boston ‘university,

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