16.49 Her Duties in Luthec >Vv Local Schools After Held Last Year in Washington with Serted in the Icy Downpour
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Property of the4 ,- Watertown./•» , t *? V Historical Society f - watertownhistoricalsociety.org DEVOTED TO THE WBOhM COMMUNITY—N0TI1JNQ ELBE OM LM8M VoL XV. No. 14. WATKIITOWN, CONK* MARCH It, 1«2t, TWO DOLLAM PSR VIA* . SUITABLE REWARD r-j CHANGE IN TIME OF CIVIC I BACK TOURNEY J1TNEY PLAYERS BUSY UNION MEETINM j All Madison Prepares Motor Cara- I* The committee In charge of the George C. Dudley Elected OM ef , At 'the monthly meeting of the van for Summer Tour set back tournament, which has been executive, committee of the Civis Four Representatives from Con- Plans for the sixth annual tour of planned. with the members of the WHO'S WHO THIS WEEK Union held Sunday afternoon it waa nscticut to National Club \ the Jitney.Players reached a point Litchfleld lire department, are busily J decided to change the time of meet- recently where Mr. and Mrs. Chancy engaged, making final arrangements Camp in June ing from 5 o'clock on the afternoon have had to call on many of their for the games. On Tuesday evening George C. Dudley of Litchfleld, a of the second Sunday of the month townsfolk in Madison for help in March 20, the Litchfleld department Mrs. Raymond Parker is seriously Everett Cook of Hamilton avenue 4-H Dairy Club member for the past to 5:30 o'clock on the.afternoon of1 anticipation ot the three months' will send 89 of their best card play- 111 at her home'on Scott avenue. has purchased a/new Ford Coupe. three years, has been recently elect- the second Tuesday. summer tour of the players over New ers to Watertown to demonstrate to Edward O'Connor has accepted the Berkley,- son of Mr. and Mrs. Hom- ed one of four representatives from England, eastern New York and The report of the treasurer-for the the local fire eaters how the game position as Watertown correspondent e-r. oulds „of. Woodruf..—. f _.„_..avenue, „Is _a the State of Connecticut, who will northern New jersey. month of February was as follows: should be played. The Litchfleld for the Waterbuay American. [patient at* the Waterbury hospital attend the Second National Farm Account Outwardly the town of Madison boys have Aeen engaged In various Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fox and son being confined with an attack of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fox jad son Boys' and Girls' 4-H Club Camp in presents Its everyday appearance, Its Pledges, 1927 $ 83.00 $ 0.00 tournament In their home town all o—f •-'-- Baldwi- n stree— - t hav• e move-d • t•o pneumonia. Washington, D. C, June 21-26, 1928. Pledges, 1928 2,697.00 (a) O.Ott wet streets empty and its big sum- 1 winter and have come out on top in Fort Meyers, Fla The first National Club Camp was Athletic division 156.41 296.84 Miss Marie Fogarty has resumed mer homes standing dreary and de- eacA* tlH. On Tuesday evening the Mrs. Horace Masse has returned ... „„„,.„ .„ .. „„„„„,,, «„. Visiting nurse 98.60 316.49 her duties in luthec >vv local schools after held last year In Washington with serted In the icy downpour. But up W. F. D. boys predict"a surprise'for to her home in Summit, N. J.. after being confined to her home in New Miscellaneous " 147.75 553.58 boy and girl champions from all over and dowa the soggy lanes and be- their visitors. A social hour will be visiting her sister, Mrs. William Wai , Haven by illness. the United States in attendance. Rent 177.50 0.00 hind closed doors, many local cos- enjoyed after the games and refresh- ton of Bowers street. Four delegates, two boys and two Services 0.00 • 855.00 I The Misses Mary and Veronica tume-makers, carpenters, black- ments will be served. The following The Watertown high school has- Holleran of Woodruff avenue spent £lrls, are elected from each state. smiths and-garagemen are. working Bank interest .66 0.00 teams will represent Watertown ac- Repairs, building, etc. 0.00 ketball team will close its serson the week-end visiting friends in NewElections are made upon the basis of every day on new equipment. In the 185.52 cording to the notice posted-on the on Friday evening playing in Plain- York city. a score card which considers the Village improvement 19.65 16.00 Little Red House a great deal or Department bulletin board. ville with the high school five of that work of the individual member in his House supplies 0.00 31.73 John F. Campbell has purchased a concentrated work is going on. Notice, W.'F. D. Members town. club' project, his participation in Belief work 20U.00(b) new Reo Flying Cloud. This is the well-known Little Red " 42.9'J Dale Lash, athletic director at James T. McCleary of Echo Lake community, county and state events, Equipment 0.00 0.00 The much discussed setback tourn- House that wad formerly associated Wesleyan university in Middletwn, road has' purchased a" new Hudson and his leadership ability. Each del- Fuel, gas, light, water' O.00(c) 1,028.45 ament with the Litchfield fire de- with the shades of Revolutionary partment has been arranged and the was a Sunday visitor with Ralph Coach. egate must have completed.at least War generals, misers and beautiful . Litchfield smoke eaters will invade Pasho. I Dr. Blarke and family of beonia, three years of club work and have murdere(i women. since 1923 U Totals 13,580.57 $3,326.58 our rooms on Tuesday evening, Mar. Theodore Roeske hda broken N. J., have moved Into their newly a complete record of his activities Received gained something like national fame • '2oih. The visitors are planning on •groun» d .---.for -a new home on the Lltch-' purchased home on the Middlebury throughout bis club career. as the home of a new and striking . Jan. V bank balance $ 58.18 fleld road !road. Jan. 1,'equipment fund 4Q.40 handing the W. F. D. boys the GAS' - • George was instrumental In organ- Innovation in the theater. .' oMMn thituus dat.*_*e . an__..d» are comin• g. dow. n ShermaQhoymon Cawley, professor at the The local branch of the Connect I- Jan. 1, trust fund 284.20 izing a dairy calf club in Litchfield ' Smoke rising from the chimneys 30 strong. The committee In charge Taft School, has purchased the new cut Council of Catholic Women are Jan. 1, nurse committee fund 581.86 in 1925, and has been the guiding and lights shining steadily in the has selected six teams to represent home erected on North street by planning on attending the county spirit of the club ever since. The Wan. 31, rec'ts last reported 1,827.61 1 windows far Into the night indicate ". out • department and every member Charles Hamilton. * meeting .which will be held in Thom- olub, which started In the spxinj of nothing of the activity that is going Feb. 29, rec'ts this month' 1,752.96 Martin and Charles Greenblatt of as ton- on-Saturday afternoon. The whosenuusa., uHurnameo is listetisicdu belooeiow snouishouldu -—.-."•. ..««• ..^ ««•....•••»•*».. «» 1925 with ten members, now has aan inside. Every day Mrs. Cheney, VMW W trip to Thomaston-will be made by membership of sixteen boys and two who is better known by her stage • Total $4,545.21 plan on being present or inform the Waterbury have broken "ground for committee otherwise. A social hour ...... new -brick building they plan bus. girls. GeoreOs completing his sec- name of Alice Keating, pours over' Disbursed committee otherwise, A >nnfai h™.- their new brick building they plan is also being planned and in order on erecting on their property on Harley G. Roberts of the Taft ond year In .the two-year course at Last reported piles of books and manuscripts that $1,238.17 to Insure success a small contribu- Main street. The building will be School, who has been seriously 111, Connecticut Agricultural College this arrive in every mall. Formerly Miss ' Thltf month ' 2,088,41 tion of thirty-five cents.will be re-completed in July and the Fulton is greatly improved and is able tomonth. Since he is now 20 years of Constance Wllcox of Madison, now quested of all. Smokes, cake and Market will occupy one of the newspend part of each day out on theage this will be his last year as anthe Princess Plgnatelll, of Florence, Total $3,326.58 sandwiches, and coffee will be tend- stores. I sun porch. active club member, but he Intends Italy, wrote plays for the Jitney Bank balance •312.17 ered the visitors and the members continuing as the local leader of the Players. No plays having been found Equipment fund 40.40 of our department so every member club upon his return from Storrs in suitable so far for 1928 production.-* SCOUT BANQUET Nurse committee fund 581.86 do his part to show the Litchfleld 8ENIOR HONOR8 ANNOUNCED April. Mrs. Cheney has broadcast an appeal Trust Jtund 284.20 boys we have a live department. Thy Besides his dairy club project our to, seasoned and amateur play- following teams have been selected: In celebration of their 15th anni- . Announcement has been made that delegate has been entered in the wrights. Total $4,545.21 versary Troop 1 of the Boy Scouts Team 1—Flynn, Capt., Barlow, At- through a slight error In compiling .Junior Egg Laylm? Content for the Miss 'Mary Wheaton, visiting held H banquet in the.guild room of the marks of the Senior class vale- £•«><, three years and wai oue.