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' The : Newtown Bee VOLUME XXXI. NEWTOWN, CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28 1908. NUMBER 9. OUR NEIGHBORS. METHODIST CHURCH NOTES. fcSouthford. SUNDAY SERVICES. WOTt " 9. Services Sunday at 10.45 a. m.. and HON PORTER L WOOD SUR p. m. r . PRISED. Home News and Comment. A church meeting will be held on There was a very pleasant gathering, f 'ihursduy, March 5, to elect delegates last week Thursday evening, at the to the lay electoral conference. Hon Porter in residence of L Wood, II. N. Creenman will favor the corn honor of Mr Wood's birthday. When pany at the chicken pie supper'on Tuea-da- y, Mr Wood came from his . Waterbury March 3, with selections on his office he found the house lighted and up graphophone. .' many teams mtcnea anout. it was a complete surprise and a very delightful R. II. Beers & Co. are showing aa affair in every way. Mr Wood is nice a line of salt and canned fish for thought highly of in the neighborhood. the Lenten season as has ever been He is supeiintendent of the Congrega exhibited in the town, including fancy tional Sunday school, at Oxford. Mr bloaters, mackerel. Peerless Wood still retains his law office in Wa- brand of lobster, fancy French sar terbury. He was formerly on the dines, canned clams, Columbia and Board of Education in Waterbury. Clover Leaf salmon, Red Cross brand Now that the trolley is building this of halibut Extra nice salmon 12c per' way, we hope more men of sMr Wood's box. character will settle hereabouts. While working in H. H. Peck's Lon Hill. f woods, last week, Archibald McArthur was the victim of a serious accident. While a log in some THE JENNINGS-SUTHERLA- ND handling way he lost his balance and fell over WEDDING. on his head. The men On Thursday, February 20, Frank nearby hastened to his aid. At first Sutherland, son of Mr and Mrs Charles he seemed paralyzed, but gradually Sutherland of Monroe, and Miss Ada regained the use of his hands and Jennings, eldest daughter of Mr and arms. He will be laid up for some Mrs Charles Jennings, were married at time. the Episcopal parsonage by Rev L. R. Sheffield. The bride's only attendant Grippe is sweeping the country. Stop' was her Miss of cousin, .Sadie Haugh, it with Preventics, before it gets deep New Staten Island, while Brighton, To check colds Arthur Jobes attended the groom. After ly seated. early with the ceremony the wedding party drove Hon Porter L. Wood. these little Candy Cold Cure Tablets is to Bridgeport, where they had a supper surely sensible and safe. Preventics and attended'the The bride and play. contain no Quinine, no laxative, nothing groom left Bridgeport on a late train OBITUARY. from St Rose's church. Funeral Di WHOLESALE MARKET. harsh or sickening. Pneumonia would for New Haven, for a short wedding WEDDING BELLS. , ' rector nas never colds were trip. The evening of their return MRS JAMES E. GREEN. iroy tne arrangements in appear if early about 50 school friends and broken. Also neighbors Mrs charge. Wholesale Quotations Furnished bt Buck promptly good for fever- of the bride met at the home of Mr and MISS KILBRIDE MR BLAKE. James E. Green died suddenly of disease her 272 St Darling. Bridgeport. ish children. Large box, 48 tablets, 25 Mrs Jennings and made things lively Bright's at .home,! George street, PROF EDWARD G. BOURNE. cents. Vest pocket boxes 5 cents. Sold for the rest of the night. Games, music; Bridgeport, February : 22, 6 a. m. Mrs Green before Apples Greenings, $1.50a3.00. dancing and made the time fly. A pretty wedding was solemnized at at her 1.50a2.50. by all dealers. supper was Miss Edward G. Bourne, professor of his Russets, King, $1.50a3.50. St Rose's church, marriage Margaret Veronica, Seek-No-F- There were guests present from Bridge- Thursday afternoon, Ben $1.50a2.50. ur the and Mar- tory in laie for 12 Davis, Milford, Staten Hill the happy pair being John F. Blake daughter of late Jeremiah university years. ! Dr port, Island, Long passed at his home in New Ha- ther, $1.50a2.50. Stop that tickling Cough Shoop's and and and Miss Cella Francis Kilbride. The garet Keane of Hawleyville, and was away other places. Many useful ven on His illness Potatoes, 1.10a?l. 10 bushel. Yellow Cough Cure will surely stop it and with beautiful were bridal party entered the church to the 28 years old. She was dearly beloved Monday morning. presents given the happy was over a he onions. So a y&c. carrots, 35ca45c is so and in the when strains of the Lohengrin wedding and most highly respected by all who year's duratibn, being perfect pafety. It thoroughly couple early morning first taken in with dis- bu. Beets, 75c a 85c bu. Yellow Tur- march, Miss Anna McCartan knew her and her lovely disposition June, 1906, hip harmless that Dr Shoop tells mothers the guests departed they, one and all, 'presiding ease. Prof Bourne held a nips, 50c a 60c. Cabbage, per 100. wished and at the organ. The wedding march by won her many friends. Her funeral high posi- to use else even them long hie happiness, tion the historians this coun- $2.00a4.00. Celery, per dozen stalks, nothing with very Mr and Mrs Mendelssohn was played as they were took place on Tuesday morning. The among of For the present Sutherland and was the author of a number 75a90c. Parsnips, 75c a 1.00. young babies. The wholesome leaving the church. The bride was remains were taken on the 7 a. m. try of green wilt make their home with the bride s historical Butter : Creamery, first grade,34a35c : gowned in a dress of blue train out of Bridgeport and on the ar books. Prof Bourne passed leaves and tender stems of a lung heal- parents. Copenhagen a second 22c a 24c ; com- rival at were taken tovSt number of summers in Newtown with grade, cura- broadcloth, trimmed with lace. She Danbury 14c 16c : 24c ing mountainous shrub furnisji the DJ-- I - i i:Li- - his and tho friends made mon, a Dairy, first, a 28c. wore a white hat and carried a x cbci b wiiuixii,u..l. wneie a solemn mgn family here Charles Goodnow has gone to New picture will to Cheese, full cream, 14c a 16c. Eggs, tive properties to Dr Shoop's Cougb white prayer book. The best man was requiem mass celebrated by Rev N. P. regret hear of his death. York, where he has obtained a position fresh nearby, 30a32c doz. Live chick- Cure. It calms the and heals the ' William Honan and the bridesmaid was Coleman, with Rev W. J. Shanley as cough as assistant with a res ens 14c a 16c. - Live Fowls, 13c a 15c. manager large Rev deacon and Rev James J. Walsh as sub sensitive bronchial membranes. No taurant Miss, Margaret Hayes. Patrick T.iitA Ttiinlro o 1 Krt T.iirn (Inaaa 10 company. A deacon, v was read. The mass was v BORDEN CO'S. CHANGES. : Mr and Mrs enter- Fox, pastor of St Bose'srofftciated. a 15c- -- Calves, hog dressed. 8c to 12c LP5ura' - chloroform,.. jnpthing harsh Percy Jennings reception followed at the home of the largely attended by relatives and tained George Cudlipp of New York lb. 7c a 8c. used to injure or suppress. Demand Dr bride's Mrs V. S. on friends. The interment was in the Pigs, on sister, Hayes, JAMES. ARMSTRONG SENT TO Take no other. Sold all Saturday. Washington where a new Catholic cemetery. The bear Shoop's. by Mrs VV. N. Hurd is able to be about avenue, wedding pall Charles H. dinner was ers were JUamel S. JBrennan of , HAMDEN, N. Y. Attorney Northrop, the house served. Among the guests Hawley- druggists. again. from outvof town were Misses ville. John D. Brennan of Hartford. charged with embezzlement will not be Mrs William H. Griffin, who has been Mary, Anna and Joseph Brew, Thomas crim- ill the week end Margaret Carroll and Miss Ellegett, Joseph James Armstrong, who has been in tried at the February term of the BARGAINS IN RUBBERS. quite recently, spent Catherine Polland of and John Deacon of Danbury. The with Mr and Mrs Peter Gibler. Bridgeport, aijd in of inal superior court, but it is understood A few more of those 50c rubbers, 29c. John Kilbride of N. J. Mr flowers were numerous and beautiful. Washington charge the new plant Miss Stella has been Passaic, the case will be of the a Bethel. Bogert visiting and Mrs Blake left on the train Besides her husband she leaves four sis of the Borden's Condensed Milk Co., that disposed at pair, at French's, her Mrs Nestor Wedge. evening sister, south for a visit in New Haven. Hart ters and a brother, Misses Jen- has been to May term. The postponement of the Mrs Frederick Fernard of Buffalo, Stasia, transferred Hamden, N. ford and Springfield. After' their re nie and Katherine of Hawleyville, Nel- - trial came after Rob- LADIES' NECKWEAR. N. Y., spent a few days, last week, Y.,'whereheis to have charge of a Tuesday, Judge turn will begin, on la ot Bridgeport and Daniel J., of Dan- - with Mr and Mrs Charles Ailing. they Shousekeeping for the same ert E. DeForest of Bridgeport had All our 50c collars, now 33c each,. Washington avenue. They were the bury." The deepest is felt creamery company.