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Home News and .Comment. Evenly Preachlrg Fcervlre at Ilat-Terto- a Brother of Mrs John B The Newtown .Bee NUMBE VOLUME XXXI. NEWTOWN, CONN., FMDAY. MARCH 12, 1900. WILCOX. Stepney. , METHODIST CHURCH NOT23. A Brother of Mrs John B. Wheeler of the : Preaching Sunday morning: by , . ThhTowi. tjt ' pastor. In the eveningun'on serv- '.' Afteran Illness lasting about five ice at the Baptist chut eh. months, Hon Washington F. Wilcox, Home News and .Comment. Evenly preachlrg fcervlre at Ilat-terto- a brother of Mrs John B. Wheeler of school house at 7 o'clock. this town, and for Wednesday evening prayer meet- Middlesex "years prominent In county ing at the home of Mrs Elwell's. ' affairs, died of heart failure at 1.30 The Literary society will hold the . o'clock on Monday morning at his next meeting at the church oa the been 111 home In Chester. He had CHURCH. SHIPPING IN ICE evening of March 26. PARISH. THE CONGREGATIONAL Nichols with a nervous trouble for months. TRINITY Rev A. L. Hubbard preached at Mr ti ucox was horn In Kllllngworth, '' From West Stockbridee, Mass. RALLY DAY AT THE METHODIST Shelton last Sunday. Rev A. K. , .Friday. Services. , August 22, 1834, the son of Hew Sunday UaKCH. Chattaway preached at Stepney and At 3.30 p. m., children's service. car-loa- 14-In- Ice and Lydla 'Wright Wlllcox. He got Twenty of delivered a fine sermon on "The with 11 from West have be the' old Chesl- -' At 7.30 p. m., evening prayer, Sunday morning service at Stockbrldge, Mass., "Rally Day" will observed at his early education In been Marks of the Redeomed." address by Rev O. O. Wright. o'clock at which service H. D. Con- unloaded by the Borden's at the MethodlBtchurch on March 21. nut Hill school district of that town, their Newtown The teams verse of the Bridgeport' Y. M. C. A. creamery. All the members and friends Inter- and later went to a private school on of E. S. Lovell, James B. Nichols, A. BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES. Sunday. n will be present and give a talk pas- M. Boyson, Michael Keating, ested in the children are Invited to conducted by Re? William Bell, 10 a. "The Work of the Association and Edgar At m., Holy Communion., M. R. The cantata, "Nlcodemus," will be ..f How to Reach Young Men. Every- Northrop, O'ConneU, J. Peck, be present at the morning service tor of the Congregational church, At 11 a. m., morning prayer and H. Peck gWen on Sunday evening by the Is Invited to be pres- Richard Rapp and liermon Frank A. Scofield of the61st church , were membe.s. He body cordially choir. Mrs C. F. Boutwell of South which his parents . ;;. hae been engaged In hauling the ' ent and hear him. In New York will Come Norwalk ef- for tale College at the Hj ice from the car to the Ice house. City, preach, wil assist. The always prepared At 12 m., Sunday school. Sunday school at noon. ficient of the choir will main- school In New Haven and bring all your friends. singers klna Grammar At 7. 30 p. m., evening prayer. Y. "P. S. C. E. meeting In the even- tain their high standard. Everyone from the Yale MASONIC. and was graduated ing at 7.30 o'clock. Subject, "What REV W. R. McDERMOTT ACCEPTS Is given a welcome at all services. 1SA1 Afler - in hlq Wednesday.- are our laws and how are CALL TO Last Sunday's storm did not seem liquor they Hiram Chapter A. M. ROWAYTON. t,ov,i ho a law office In At 3.30 p. m., litany and reading. enforced. Ref. Deut. 4:1-- 9. Leader, r to make any considerable difference graduation opened in the attendance the his nt Rev Mr Steele. Rev William R. McDermott has at morning Deep River, and although talf I Hiram Chapter, R. A. M., con- service.. The absentees were mostly , Thursday. received a call to Rowayton to early earned a reputat'on for him, he ' Prayer meeting Thursday even- ferred the Past Masters' degree on those who are ill, of whom there are At 7.50 p. m , at Hawleyville candidates from Wednes- preach next Conference year, with a persistently .refused flattering ( ffcrs ' ing at 7.4: o'clock. Woouuury. a number. by Rev J. , H. The lades met this week for day Light. good and a nice The Portal class will meet on next larger-cities- . For he chapel, preaching sewing salary parsonage. to go to years ....... .. v ... at the home of Mrs D. C. Bacon. , We that he not Friday evening at the parsonage. the most, lucrative George. regret will remain enjoyed piactice AT t At 2.30 p. m., the Woman's Auxil- HNCH'S. here any longer and wish him suc- of any lawyer at the Middles-i- coun- JOHN BURRITT. ' iary will meet at the Rectory. ST ROSE'S. cess In his new field of labor. ty bar. His political career begun Pabst Malt, 25c. John the oldest man in Dr Burritt, In 1862, when he was elected to and" Rev Father Fox has ueen assisting King's Discovery, 50c. the at his home Monday, Wednesday Friday oOc. , NOTES OF INTEREST. village, passed away in the at the Forty Hours devotions at the Bovinine, on Monday, March 8, after a short represent the town of Saybroik at 4 p. ru Mr Walker will meet the 25c and 50c. Sacred Heart church in Waterbury, Linonine, David Plumb has returned from illness, aged 86 years, three months .state Legislature. Iri 1875 he was children for rehearsal, this week. ,'Pcruna, 90c' N. Im- and eight days. The funeral was distrl. c and Iron and EOc. Buffalo, Y., looking greatly elected senator from his 'Tuesday and Saturday evenings Wednesday morning a month's Beef, Wine, largely attended from his late resi- mind Mass was said proved In health. He has taken a served as chairman of the J'ldiciary at 7.30 choir rehearsal. requiem High dence on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Father Connors for the of J. B. Shaw has a car of cows and in Jackson's Book store In committee. In 1875 he was appoint-- ' by repose position o'clock, Rev II. L. Hubbard officiat- the soul of the late Patrick Blake. other stock, for sale at Blrdsey Bridgeport. The burial was in the ed state's attorney for Midd'eeex ing. family AND . Beardsley's. Friends from Mt Vernon, N. Y., lot in the village cemetery. Mr Bur-ri- ft county and served efficiently in that On Daniel G. Beers IMMERSION Wednesday were entertained by Miss Claire had been a part of the village for unt'i his OTHERSjrRY the site for the new build- will be rapacity eight years, surveyed over life for many years and of the Newtown bank TTMrs Elizabeth a sister of Baldwin, Sunday. missed not his but election to Congress as a democrat. Cold Waters of Lake Berkshire. ing Savings Turney, only by family by In the and drove the stakes to guide the Frank Wesolowski severed his con- the whole He served two terms In and the late Orville Jonnson, who resides village. Congress men in making the excavation.. The nection with Fairchild & Son on Sat- Some are re- in the Johnson Hunting-tow- n In his first term served as a member thrilling experiences work of will be- homestead, from 'the Berkshire pond, excavating probably urday and will go into the tea busi- RESOLUTIONS. of the committee on claims and coin- ported gin monday, Messrs H. H. Peck and district, is quite poorly, this where a force of men under the di- ness in Ansonia. He expects to move The annual meeting of the Monroe and' measures. Dur- J. B. Nichols having this work in spring. was Hold In age of weights rection of Manager Stevens of the his to Antonia sometime this (Stepney; Baptist society Co. har- charge. family the church parlors. Fiday, February ing his second term he was'chslrman. Borden's were engaged in ,r 27. nnd officers wer. elected for the en- , Miss Mamie French of week. of the eleventh census cornmitte and vesting ice, Friday, Saturday and Bridgeport suing year. At this meeting the follow- That popular gentlemen, lineofwall paper at the spent with her aunt, Mrs Mr Sherwood, who has worked for ing letter was read: To the Monroe member of the Sunday. TheSpring Sunday Bant:?t Church Our Aunt Mari-ett- e was also the second Michael F. Kil- is one will & society: Brick Store that tl.o ladies Henry Eefcrs, at Botsfcrd Fairchild .Son for several years, Warner in her life time expressed labor committee. - He dedinel was first to a like. are shown. a to make which bride, the get Beautiful patterns has gone to take his position with desire a will, by she and resumed his wetting? the. ice giving away with Window shades, straw matting, rugs, wished to present to the Monroe Bap- Judge W. J. Beecher has been on the Bradbury, the "cruller man." tist Church society the sum of $300, the him as he was about to speak to Mr etc. At Taylor, Curtis & Co.s. de- business in Deep River, remalrJr-- in sick list for a few days. income of wuich to be used to help Stevens. A shrill cry from the genial A fine offertory was rendered at fray the running expenses of thesociety, life 1, 1897. when pri'vate until July Michael the ever-willin- g oil and variiish'' for the hut she died before making said will. brought Paints, the morning service, last Sunday.
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