JOHN VESCE Geo
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
r : 1 1 r 1 : 1 1 \:, ^yV^^:.:'•'.'" .v• ^ ^ ^.'-v^:- . VVysfrvr;i .A :-• r. -,, > ^ ? • '• / " ^ JgpS ^^••^;.-V^V '• ::-<-'fV '\'L-..-v'V."^;; ^XT;.'"C- ''7TF . i/* . '^r::-. v:- ,;1:.,1.,yV;V: f: :Pw:-:"»^Ps^ • :^^;V..,U,,:*-:: '' '•'" 'y \"±Ht :./» - "'"<? vm » s| r-f t - ?i«"aiiisss ifis "r$% «»,, , mx ••$' f1" -"^*~ ' '' ' ~*J!& ' THE ONLY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN THE TOWN OF ENFIELD, CONN. FIFTIETH YEAR—No. 51. THOMPSONYILLE, CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1930. Subscription $2.00 Per Year—Single Copy 5c. Rev. S. G. Helps New CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY Holy Week Services In PRE-NUPTIAL Pastor of M. E. Church LOCAL ANGLERS Mr. and Mrs. John Chadderton Hon UNDERWOOD IS KNIGHTS INVITED ored by Friends Saturday. Protestant Churches Mr. and Mrs. John Chadderton were EVENTS FOR TWO Will Assume Duties Here Next Sun WAIT OPENING OF the recipients of a very pleasant sur NAMED HEAD OF Series of Union Services Have Been TO RECEPTION TO day, Succeeding Rev. W. D. Ham Arranged by Ministers of Thomp ilton Who Has Been Appointed to prise last Saturday evening, when a company of 14 relatives and friends sonville and Hazardville Churches BRIDES-TO-BE Pastorate of Willimantic Church. FISHING SEASON called at their home on Hartford WORKS COUNCIL Which Will Start Next Monday. GRAND OFFICER |01%% Rev. Wilfred D. Hamilton, pastor Avenue to celebrate their 15th wed Using the theme, "The Last Words of the Methodist Episcopal Church ding anniversary and to present them of Jesus," the ministers of Thomp Friends of Miss Mae A. here for the past three years, has re Over 100 From Here to with a very handsome shaded walnut Bigelow-Sanford Group sonville and Hazardville have arrang Members of Local Coun White and Miss Rose- ceived an appointment from the Join" the Thousands in wicker fernery, containing two beau Elects Officers and Di ed a series of Holy Week services to Southern New England Conference tiful ferns. Piano selections by Mrs. be held in the various Protestant cil to Be the Guests of anna E. Croteau Felici held in New London last week, to the State on Trout Streams Charles H. Allen were much enjoyed rectors for Coming Six Churches of the town of Enfield. Home City Council in pastorate of the Methodist Church in and there were also dancing and gen George A. Hedenburg of Hazardville tate Them on Their Ap Willimantic and will begin his new Next Week—Season to eral singing for entertainment. The Months' Period in Spir will direct the music and a chorus of Springfield Next Sun duties in that place next Sunday. Mr. evening concluded with refreshments oyer forty voices will furnish the mu proaching Marriage. Hamilton left with his family today Open Tuesday. served by the guests, the hostess as ited Contests. sical setting for the devotional serv day—Minstrel Plans. for Willimantic. sisting. Mr. and Mrs. Chadderton ices. The program for the week is Miss Mae Alice White was given Rev. Mr. Hamilton will be succeed The trout season, which is the as follows: Monday, April 14, at the were married 15 years ago by the The Works Council of the Bigelow- Washington Irving Council, Knights a surprise miscellaneous shower at ed in the local church by Rev. ,G. great event in the fishing world, op late Rev. John Patterson, then pas Thompsonville Methodist Episcopal Stanley Helps of Chartley, Mass., Sanford Carpet plant held their semi Church, Rev. George Whiteside will of Columbus, has been invited to be her home on New King street Tues ens next week, the exact day being tor of the local Methodist Church. annual election during the past ten who will preach his first sermon in Mr. Chadderton is a native of West preach; Tuesday, April 15, Hazard the guests of Home City Council of day evening, in honor of her ap the local charge next Sunday. Mr. Tuesday, the 15th, and local handlers days, and the following representa ville Methodist Episcopal Church, Dr. Helps is a Canadian and from 1911 New York, N. J., and came to this Springfield at a banquet and recep proaching marriage by the girls with of the rod and creel are anxiously place 26 years ago, while Mrs. Chad tives from the individual departments W. Fletcher Daum preacher; Wednes until 1922, when he joined the New day, April 16, United Presbyterian tion in honor of Supreme Grand •whom she is associated in the ax- awaiting that day. They are partic derton, who was Miss Nellie Pecor were elected for the ensuing six minster department of the Bigelow- Hampshire Conference, was a mem ularly concerned about the weather, Church, Rev. Edwin T. Jones of Soni- Knight Martin H. Carmody next Sun before her marriage, was born in months: Personnel, W. Murray, J. Sanford Carpet plant, about 35 being ber of the New Brunswick Conference as past experience has demonstrated Ludlow, Vt., and was a resident of ers preacher; Thursday, April 17, day. The local council has accepted of the Canadian Methodist Church.' First Presbyterian Church, Rev. G. present. The living room was dec that an.unfavorable atmospheric con Longmeadow at the time of her mar Green; dye house and yarn, J. Miel- the invitation, and will hold a special orated in pink and white, this color His onfy New Hampshire charge was dition can spoil the day for them. nikiewicz, A. Carsch; wool, J. Staf Stanley Helps preacher. On Friday, riage. Their entire married life has meeting tomorrow night, following scheme being worked out in stream at Somersworth. He was transferred Over 100 licensed fishermen fromj been spent in Thompsonville. They ford, N. Downton; shipping and cut April 18, the pastors of the various ers from the center light to the cor to the New England Southern Con here will join the more than 30,000 carpet, F. Fitzgerald, F. Mersick; churches will observe Holy Commun the Lenten devotions at St. Patrick's have two children, Arlene and Rob Church, to make plans for attending ners of the room and the large bask ference in 1923, and for two years anglers who are expected to take ad ert. The best wishes of many friends service, F. Underwood, J. Risley; ion at their own churches. A cordial was at the Pleasant Street, Methodist vantage of the opening of the trout machine and experimental, F. Field, invitation is extended to the members in a body. Supreme Grand Knight et containing the shower gifts was are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Chad Carmody comes from Grand Rapids, also attractive in its trimmings of Church in New Bedford. Since 1925 season Tu§sday in this state. This derton at this anniversary time. M. Little; yard and watchmen, F. and friends of the churches associat Mr. Helps has been at the church in estimate is made by the State Board Broderick, F. Cleary; jacquard finish ed together to keep Holy Week by Michigan, and was elected supreme pink and white. China, linen, glass head of the Knights of Columbus two ware, aluminum and many other Chartley, a suburb of Attleboro, in of Fisheries and Game, and is based ing and card cutting, P. Angelica, G. attending church regularly. connection with which for his first on the statistics of other years, in Maylott; jacquard weave, J. Plamon- years ago, succeeding James A. Flah choice articles comprised the shower. erty of Philadelphia. An exception After an evening of social enjoy two years there, he also served the cluding the actual count of fishermen MARKERS TO BE don, W. McGarr; jacquard winding church at North Rehoboth. on the streams and the number of and spare hands, Miss F. Higgin- al effort is being made to make the ment, a buffet luncheon was served. affair next Sunday a memorable one Miss White is the daughter of Mr. licenses issued in the state. • botham, R. Barton; tap jacquard and WAS RESPONSIBLE Twenty streams, leased and stock yarn winding and beaming, M. Feen- as it is the first time in 12 years that and Mrs. Frank White and her fian ERECTED BY THE the head of the order has visited the ce, Ernest Cormier, is the son of Mr. ed by the state, will be ready for ey, G. Ambler; tapestry weave, N. INTERNATIONAL public fishing at the opening of the Sturino, F. Carenzo; tapestry finish F0S SAVING OF City of Homes. The banquet and re and Mrs. Vitale Cormier of Russell ception will take place at the new street. Their marriage will take season. In these waters will be more D. A. R. CHAPTER ing, M. Watton, Mrs. A. Lamore; than 78,000 legal length trout which filling mill, J. Maher, Miss G. Bran- Knights of Columbus Home in that place in St. Patrick's Church, Mon city. day morning, April 21, at 9 o'clock. SERVICE WORK have been put in since last season, catto, H. Lord, M. DeCaro, Miss S. SEVERAL LIVES besides thousands left from last year. Grippo, Miss R. Albano, Miss F. Rehearsals are going on steadily A surprise miscellaneous shower Action in Connection for the annual musical show of the was tendered to Miss Roseanna E. More than 300 streams not under White, T. Gaudette, Mrs. N. Murray, IS DISCUSSED state lease, but open for public fish With Anniversary Cel TVIrs. I. Ostiguay; axminster weave, Frederick E. Morse Who council, which is to be given in Wa- Croteau at her home on Hartford wel Hall, Monday evening, April 28. Avenue Tuesday evening by her girl ing, have also been stocked by the S. Fisher, C. Martin, J. Steele; ax Was Buried Last Mon state. The Commission has been ebration and Other In minster threading, Mrs.