Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 25, 1922, Page 8

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i1 5 gone. to Bridgeport, where he has 't | obtained ‘employment. . Lillian « Terwiiliger, business college week end with her 2 stsudent In Providence, spent t ‘Pparents. Frank Tavernier of Moosup was in 3. The f cess. + 2 Merritt Thompson, -who ‘was he last week, affair was-a. pronchnced suc- 'sumed in the state f ¥ . i *§ ‘Harold Ha North Covent i very. il is much’better. Shvety k Monday morning the whole fire de- partment responded to an alarm semt in tram Box 71, corner of Canal and strests. It was found that the water I & tank attached to a kitchen range, I the home of Peter Anthony, at 9 Pleasant street, had frozen during the night and when the fire was started the tank exploded and the water formed a fease clond of steam as it poured out sver the stove. The three trucks made b quick response. The wrong number bad been sent In when 64 should have been the call. Van R. Saunders, for many years a regident of Westerly, dled Monday at his home in Shrewsbury, Mass. Tne body was brought to Westerly and the funers] services were held at the Shel- in River Bend cemetery, Tuesday wfternoon. ommittal services were mbers of Pawcatuck F. and A. M. uing Mr. and Mrs. Max 18 Park avenue enter- d friends in a most Russian Folk children, Rusglan oor of the cked coud of the neigh- called and and upon dead on the was born o Westerly” over He was employ- . He was a and Wood- he § Mrs. J. , hag re- Smith has returned from grounds ce moved tain they recovering schoel and | Miss “Axis’ Cobd ov o | c2ller at The O in the masquerads | and | will make bhis Clinton, Maass, bome here. - Thonias.'Shea of Chestnut street left Monday for Porth Jefferson,’ L. ‘L, where he- will be' employed. = Raymond Hall ‘and James, Smith of Milford, Mass., who 'have been ‘spending the winter in Westerly, have ‘returned home, . Mlss” Grace .Williams, who has been the guest of her sister, in' New York, during the past few months has returned to her home. here. Tuesday evening: Mrs. Catherine Scott of School 'street, entertained the 'Girls’ club of the Methodist chyrch. Y The Mo‘Hers’ meeting of Christ Epls- copal chi ¥ 1 was held -Tuesday after- noon with Mrs. Waltér Krebs. SOUTH WINDHAM Mrs. Richard Lewis ls (Il Roland Slate of Hartford has returned after a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Slate. Miss Florence E. Avery is visiting at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. A. W. Avery, of Hill Top, Montville. Miss Mary A. Hatch has returned after a visit with friends at Syracuse, N. Y. Mr. Pocory of Lebanon, father of Mrs. ‘Uenr_«' So Fraunk, underwent an opera- tton in St. Joseph's hospital, Willimantic, Thursday afternoon for appendicitis. The operation proved ‘successful. . ‘The annual meeting and roll eall of the South Windham branch church was held Wednesday- evening,:Jan. 18, with ' good attendance. 'The women of the church soclety served. supper at 6.30 o'clock .for the members of the church 'and. congre-. gation and the people of the ‘community | who are interested in the: church. 'The pastor, Rev. A. W. Clifford, presided at the roll ‘call and business meetirig which followed the supper. Reports-of the ac- tivities of the year were read by officers of the church, the Ecclesiastical. soclety, Sunday school, Christlan = Endeavor, Junior Christian Endeavor, Good Will ircle and the Mission soclety. sius Barstow -was elected clerk and h ; .Guilford Smith, Mrs. Arthur Sweet ; ommittee ; Rev. J. F. Cobb, superintendent of the. Sunday { school, and Elmer Engstrom, deacon. The annual election of officers of the Sunday school was held Sunday, the fol- | lowing being the cholce: Assistant super- | . F. Cobb; secretary lie Colbert; as- and. treasurer,. Arthur Harry Colbert; assist- Dorothy - Colbert ; “ Adams; assistant pian- | iet,- Miss Evelyn -Hedman.+ The superin- | tendent, Rev. J. F. Cobb, was elected. at the annval meeting of the church. The Good WHI elrcle is to meet Wed- | nesday_afternoon at 2.30 o'clock In the{ ¢hurch parlors, The topic for the meet- ing will be India, and Mrs. Carl Johnsen | 4 ; librarian, (ant librarian, ndeavor: meeting Sun-* led by Arthur Siate. | Cor. Va. Was t5e: guestist) week end. . .SOUTH KILLINGLY Martin- Rzezn ez was a Sunday Jacob. Sp. attend the n: Waterbury to etings. lips ‘Nave Béen | Falls foal ilp was held urch Sunday. evening. Miller of the Miller Constriuction ny of Norwich wae here -Thitrsday | moving of machinery e’ state road. Saturday with his father, A. A. Jacques, Edward Dalton, who has been with the | A. T. and T. men for- sevaral month:,l Ducat and her Cobbs and Lea |. 11, Jacques of Hast Killingly spen. | | this vicinity on”business Wednesday. Mrs. Raymond- Gates visited friends in Danielson, Friday. ol Albert Phillips, Peter Benway, Mrs. | son’ Francis spent Friday | in Norwich. 3 s Bva Davis has been working at Ray- mond Tilton's” during Mrs. Tilton’s ill- ness. ¢ Mgs. Albert Gropver. entertained Mrs. P. H. Coffey and Mrs. A, E. Hall Tues- day afternoon. i3 Mr. and Mrs.' John Youngblood of | Danielson called on local friends Monday. Frank.Congdon and family ‘of Plain- fleld - were visitors ‘at James' Congdon's | Sunday. Edwin S. Gallup 'and Hermon Frink Olled their icehouses ‘with good' thick ice last week. | “Leon Sayles is employed ‘at Allyn's| Point. Mrs. Benjamin Hall, who has returned home from Packer, {5 now il with grip., | As Albert Corey was coasting his sled ' ran into a cow, which kicked him in the ! jaw, rendering him unconscious, : Warren Tanner was called to Frank | Palmer’s in South Voluntown Wednesday | to view some sheep killed and bitten by dogs. B Floremoe Gallup spent Friday with friends in Moosup. Danielson High. school students, Ethel| and Helen Congdon and Arthur Gallup, were at their homes here over the week | end. Miss Sarah Palmer visited the local ! school” Friday, 3 | At the meeting of Ekonk grange Fri- | day evening ‘each member responded to | the roll call and the Worthy, master, Leon | Sayles, gave an Interesting report of the ' state grange meeting in Waterbury, { Al the méasles caSes in fhis' village. the ¢ have been light ‘arid most of the patients W+ H. Stedman’s dur; the .recent i have recovered. o | of all the' women of t hous village Saturday and Sundgy. .School work ‘for'the bdys Alvir Corey is staylng wih Alfred and ‘Melinda Gallup. ! * The lcy traveling the past week has | made it hard for the farmers, who could | not-get thelr cattle out of the barns, and | must carry water to them every day. MANSFIELD DEPOT | AMrs. Merritt Smith has been very il for more than a week. | The: work on the state institution's | filter bed was completed last week. Mrs. Stedman, Miss Buffington and Mis. Durkee of thé W. H. Stedman household have fairly recovered from re- cent iliness. Mrs. F. W. Klein returned from Dalton, | Mass,, Friday last. i The usual good cooking of Mansfield Depot housekeepers was appreciated at the monthly supper last Wednesday even- | IN 175 CLASS LARGEST SELLING “CIGAR IN THE WORLD FAMOUS FOR QUALITY MADE N NEW ENGLANDS LARGEST CIGAR FACTORY R.G.SULLIVAN ESTATE SOLE OWNERS AND MFGRS, FACTORY - MANCHESTER, R.H. THE NORWICH Fleischmann’s fresh yeast The familiar tin-feil package with the yel- low label is the oaly farm in whick Flaisch. mane’s Veast ie sold of mann’s fresh yeast increases the CUR CAREFUL AND COMPETENT WORKMEN MAKE A SAFE 'AND SATISFACTORY JOB OF INSTALLING ELECTRICAL WORK ‘42-44 FRANKLIN STREET ’! N. 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