Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 26, 1919, Page 9

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NORTH WOORSTOCK Mr. and Mrs. William Gg#Ton =were in Boston Monday to atterd the fu- neral of a relative. g 5 William Redhead, who was at the City Hospital, Worcester, several wveeks in the winter with a broken’ arm, is back there to gtay n while for further treagment. Mrs. Wendall Witter spent the week end in Uxbridge, tinz relatives. Mrs. Charles Hopkins was in Bos- tor: over Sunday, a guast of the Misses Rishop. p Miss Ruth Witter was at. Hillside Farm over Sunday, visiting Miss Dor- othy Bundy. Mr. and Mys. Calyin L. Rawson ex- ypect soon to go to th: place where they spent last summer, Leside the Pond Factory lake. The social given Friday cvening by Mrs. Charles Perrin, Mrs. Luther Leavitt and the Misses Jeanette was a very successful affair. The hall was filied. The programme, directed by Mrs. Harold Hibbard, corsisted of a rlay, Those Good Old Times. The solos and choruses wers especially; en. poved. Lignt refreshments | were served. Edgar Bailey of Middletcwn was a \'i:gtor at Mr, Toddk's for the week end. The household goods of the family who bought the Frank Corbin place went through hare Saturday en route from New Jersey. Mrs. Trving Paine went to Worces- ter to visit her father, who is in St. Vincent's hospital COLCHESTER 0. 8. Baumeister was. the guest W. A. Keefe in Tlainfield, on }onday and Tuesday. He gave an cloquent sermon on Monday avening in St. John's church, Plainfleld. Postmaster J...J. Sullivan' was the guest of friends in Lynn, Mass., over Sunday. Charles Foote was a calier on friends iz Norwich Mondry. ERMETICALLY sealed e e e o o : “E . Bartlett_of New iaven was in its wax-wrapped pack- e the parlor of tle Engine age, air-tight and impurity G ER pe first time at their con- Mrs. Max Cohen and Mrs. am Goldstein were in Norwich, day. olchester grange met !n Grange Tuesday evening. rles T. Wilson of Woreester was est of friends in tcwn Mon- day Charles Clark of Marlboro was a Myron R. Abell sent to The Bulletin is hygienic and wholesome. 3 e e A S ther. Mr. Abell asks: Cap Nor- Tbe. ggg@y ghat’s gged feg‘ : c«:dl‘n];:'«:)r:dlfic“h‘rlnrl min‘.‘? ;‘J\:s?:”:)yf w as good look- g ik "_, ,< m-:ohcr. yo , Besuretoget B _ SOUTH KILLINGLY ;s | It is reported that Pierre Bernice WREGHYS s sold his place and will soon move R 1 A s is suffering from for the ; Byron Place and chil- dren of oster visited friends here on rwich over Sunc C. Kies and My The Oaks Su 1ms of Danielson hat his com- | il next, so he| He makes no, to work or ¥s he will be M KT = NI rch service ss inda Tanner 2 sermon. Sunday school fol- lowed. | A srange meeting was held Friday| : : Te OPeN|gvening. The, fourth chapter of the| 3T z s 5 2 . 30 ¢ X i dd ‘1 continued story written by ) Eames | hurch heard : oY 3 clent 5 S : was read and proved very.interesting. | = Plumb, read tion 5 4 : A e Each member s requested to tell| Sunday mornir 3 Mr. and ter Abbe have re-| Anvo Lo and|the most enjoyable time of his life all to th er sever: ee i 3 E Yiand this proved entertaining. e, and L leay m | N¢ el 1ghiters are er xan ; Carl Gallup and three children 18th to' begl 1 t ged in war work, n ] o ol ©|spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. | ng his seven y ¢ Coblenz i i i ; Lawrence Jerome at Qual ill. Plumb has ac = e He Binies By : Leon Sayles and Benfamin Cole are cutting ties for Arthur Tillinghast. Word was received here Sunday of | the death of John Davis of Plainfield. Miss Pendleton of Yantic, state nurse. was out to visit the local school last The kite season arrived and the small boy is calling for plenty of string and paper. EAST WOODSTOCK LaRoch of Worcester is spend- e 2 eek with Mrs. C, Potter. rber of cases of ee- £ _White is substituting in ete, in town. ¥ Woo % this week for her iprerenbe i TN ZL L, T the officers’ ley Brown, who re- from ove s about three ceived : e and ;s at his home home, sta- rday 1s to hold an in- s A h, vh s with the 300th aero ved from Camp Mills Jast Thursday. He was i overseas nearly five months, reaching France three days before the armistice e was declared. L4 0 1 eaperted home| N T, White is home from the ERP TRERERD E € A Fuller of Norwich is| Kimball hospital, where he has be (e ¥k ¢ g E “|a patient for eight we E " 5 @b N [ !.\ inn. 2 - Winifred Blake, who has been|from blood poison. He will go several | n for two weeks, returned|Umes a week to have his hand dress- | to her home near Boston, ed, : L[] 2 e g a - Mrs. 1 W. McLean was ¢ to] . Misses Ethel Upham and Louise ! 1> N @ a can Norwich Saturday by the illn Lindeman are in Boston for a few &, B @ T % : r brother-in-law, James Bliven, of | 92YS. 3 T e School opened Monday after being proaese closed for several weeks owing to the == teacher's illness. NORTH STERLING H ow Many Rats | s e o o ;B‘G SHUE B"ls 1 L . - o peepirss are out, signs of early v a He higher in price Lafayette Blanchard has sold his £ Does Your Work Feed? S T R Nm NEB[SSARY n ord brands—and i Putnam. e o S 4 Mr. and Mrs.fHenry H. Crowell left Q s : Sl | here March 20 for two months’ stay in ! 3 D""‘" waste your labor .feedmg lazy, thieving California, They will visit many| ey jooks as if T would not be bk : 0 YhVa %%I QEBEG ia 1 rats! No other living thing except the rat steals poiuts of interest before they return. | ¢ t shoes with N ue Cha Gaeray &4 X ® his entire living from man. = Protect your prop- T e e e T e et i ; s : el week in_Baltic, ; n y have . service erty and exterminate tl 1eves. wit] F. O. Plummer was in Worcester the| abouta year, and are still ,” writes . : m; ish$ i past week. {W. C. Dickinson of New Haven, Conn. The:%r' are rure Turklsh' 2 ; ; Miw?‘el(i. Wsuger;nfjen‘d)ent of! | It is natural that shmim Neslin £ @@ o7 schools, visited 00 n orrance | Sales should wear a time, for 1 - schools' the past week. {Neslin Soles give estra wear where £9Y /0 v Charles Dexter of Providence has ty Trode Hark Rog, U.5.Par OF. hired the Charles Robinson farm and | MOt shoes wear out quickest. N will repair the house before he moves| . J long-lasting soles are made by EverK rat you harbor eats at least $1.00 W o 5 ngefidflywmmn%dw- wort| f your Miss Julla Cole spen e week end| 2 , t00. bl :mrye. r food per year and destroys as with her grandmother at Hopkins| If you want to save money on shoes Mills. them wi i Rats die and dry up without odor, Edmund Sahlen left Manday for E&mmmnfiy% 0 Makers of the Highest Grade jurkreh =~ and Egypiian Cigareties w the Warld Newport, R. I, where he joined the ¥ o medical corps in the U. S. navy for| iOF Men, Women, and children. oy you can have your old shoes re-bot- 25c., 50c., and $1.00 £tk Déxter and brotier of Moosup| tomed with Neohn Soles at any repair USE RED WING INSECT POWDER § | viney & prammes, * "oV garsge for “%?msoummw{mw. 10c—“In the Round Bellows”—25c A ) = year Tire & Rubber Co., % Drug, Hardware, Seed, Grocery and General Stores Waterbury, — Supt. I'. W. Tinker| %O ke Wingfoot Heels—gu o v ; ubmitted a revort al Mondav's meet. | @nteed to outwear all other heels. " | 5 e Public is warned not to buy Rat Corn in pack_ages with Tin 1 ion, show- Y l'o protect Duteh frontier I liict 0 professor of | According te the Matin’ the' kaie) 3 Top s and Bottoms, as same may be couu_erfeu and worthiess. Genuine 1 Drog.ess H"v—'{ ! ducing the 3 damtage” by air raide the I by v ¥ . 0 5 has|has sent to ex-King ¢ tantine = s Rat (orn is packed in Paste-Board Cannisters with Brown Pasto-Board | /¢ ha#ard )i the public schools since m @8 | sown st churen steonies. but Sen s two menths’ con- | ressage saj “Bo patient for a-lit- Tope :: vl Bottoms. fhelnicars school was dvstroved in s urotective measure has Leen found for | finement in a foriress fur the erime ot |tie while v . You will seon return te the night time. lese majeste, liberated ‘and enlarzed Gresqm™

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