The Newtown Bee. " VOLUME XXXI. NEWTOWN. CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTENBEIl .10, 1000. NUMBE 34 Southbunr, OBITUARY. MEN'S LITERARY AND SOCIAL C0NGREUATI0NAL NOTES. TRINITY PARISH. EDITORIAL INK DROPS. CLUB. Services. Tbe now lead AFFAIRS ABOUT TOWN. John Carmodv. Sunday Services. Sunday facuhat all roads to Proerara Arrawred or the Year. At 11 a. m morning service with Beverly makes the people of Massa- David Lambert and who family, John Carmody, for 55 years a res!-- preaching by Rev 0. W. Barker of ..At 11 a. in., morning prayer and chusetts more sollcltlous than ever bave been spending the summer at dont of Sandy Hook, died on Monday A Com- a former of the sermon by the rector; at 12m.. Sun- meeting of the Executive Hartrord, pastor about having good roads. Washing- the home of Mrs IS. II. crown, have at the rloe age of 83 years. He 14 mittee of the Men's Literary and So- church; at 12 m., Sunday school; at day school; at 7.30 p. m., evening Michael ton Star. returned to their homo In New survived by four thiluren,' cial clui) of Newtown Street was held 7.80 p. m., Y. P. 8. C. E. meeting. prayer. Miss In on this Haven. and James Carmody,, Margaret on the evening of Soptember 7, and Subject, "Temperance In all things," commenting paragraph Carmody and Mrs fatrlck Lacey. the following dates and assignments Ref. 1 Cor, 9:23-2- 7. Leader, Rev A. Union Harvest Home Service. the New York Herald says: Tltoxe Mrs Clarence Hedden and nieces he was an of Steele. For many years employe tor the ensuing season were decided , The union harvest home service of find ' visiting Boverly the roads as g. New York & spent last Thursday at Lake Quassa-pau- the Beltltng Parking upon: " and St Jobn's will be held on 7 Trinity as that sectlon'of Massachusetts Co. The funeral took place on Thurs- September 28. Host, C. D. Stillsos; the evening of the last Sunday in good day morning at 10 o'clock from St Essayist, J. J. Northrop. Thursday evening prayer meeting at St John's and at Trinity Is prosperous. As a man Is known by George Smith and wife from Mil- - at 7.45 o'clock. September Rose's church, Rev Father Connora October 26. Host Rov J. H. George; the first Sunday In October. tbe company be keeps, so Is a district ford bave been visiting at George The burial was in St D. G. Beers. The pastor, Rev Mr Steele, Is to officiating. Essayist, known by Us highways. Good streets Russell's. Rose's cemetery, November 30. Host D. C. Peck; take a vacation for three weens and METHODIST CHURCH. ve W. C. Johnson. will not preach again until Sunday, are seldom found In poorer unpro-gressl- V Mr Burpee and family, who have David BatehK. Essayist, 3. December 28. Host, Dr F. J. Gale; October communities. Massachusetts been boarding at Clifford Hawley's, David Beecher of Shelton, whose death The visit of the members of the Services. on was to Essayist, Rev Alexander Steele. Sunday learned that lesson In the ago have returned to Hart-- occurred (Saturday, brought Men's which was to have long their home In ' Newtown for burial, Monday afternoon. January 25, 1910. Host A. P. Federation, offlclatlnK at been to the Bethel Satur- By exchange with the pastor, the bicycle days and took her post gradu- ford. v Rev Mr Clark of Bhelton Smith; Essayist, C. E. Cook. paid club the rvlce at the grave, Mensrs Prln-dl- e of this Rev Oliver W. Richardson of South ate course Mrs - February 22. Host, H. N. Tlemann; day week, has been postponed with the advent of the, Hawkins has moved Into the & Morris met the funeral party at one week be Britain and Southbury will be in the train and the Interment followed in Essayist, R. i. Beers. and will held the fol automobile. parsonage and is the Nut-tlngha- charge of the morning service, com- boarding the Newtown cemetery, ev George H. March 22. Host, P. II. McCarthy; lowing Saturday, September 18 Connecticut seems to slow Buck otilciated at-- the funeral services at 10.45 o'clock. The usual be In girls. C. F. Beardsley. There will be a ball game on that mencing !n El fit n, assisted bv Mv Mr :'V. Essayist, school and Bible Stud will Hie goods roads lesson. By Leonard Nichols a 19. Annual In date between the two clubs, com- Sunday learning and family from Mr Beecher married Emily Clark, April meeting. follow at 12 noon. The Rev daughter of the late Charles Clurk of of Executlce Committee. mencing at 3.30 in the afternoon, pastor, the way, Mr fciacDonald, when wijl Oxford spent Sunday with his sister, charge the T. N. will conduct the even- Newtown. 17. C. G. Es- followed by a social hour in the pil- Laine, worK in Newtown on Mrs Clifford May Host, Peck; devotions with sermon 7 pegin tbe state Hawley. C. B Jounson. ots of the Congregational church. ing at un- sayist, o'clock. highway work voted two years ago G. N. Wakelee and wife from New A new line of Fall and Winter June: Ladies' Night. derwear, flannels, at Taylor, last August? ; York visited over Sunday with Mrs outing H. N. & Co. 's. Tlemann, secretary. MILK MEETING. Jane Wakelee. Curtis ST JOHN'S. T Mrs Harriett Tuttle from Wood- - Edwin of East THE HOTELS. To Be Held on Huntington. Mr and Mrs Carr September 13, Sunday Services. bury has been visiting her daughter, Norwalk passed Sunday and Labor - At 10.45 a. m and WEST ENJ ITEMS. Mrs Nelson Hlcock. Day with Mrs Carr's parents, Mr and At The Inn.- A special meeting of tne local morning prayer sermon the at 12 Sun- Mrs Arthur Beard. branch of the Dairymen's League will by rector; in., Miss Reba Austin of Stamford has Miss Edith Stiles from Yonkers, N. day school. Mr and Mrs H. H. Mrs Brere-to- n, be held in the Brie Mon- been the of her Y., Ib home on a visit. Pyle, building, grandmother, Mason and lightning Jars and Jelly Mrs Walker, H. C. Plumb, day, evening, September 13, at 8 Mrs H. N. Burr. Edward Hlnraan from TO THE PBODTCEBS and family peaches, pears, bananas and Katherlne Plumb, Bridgeport. o'clock. All members and producers KaK While at work erecting an Econ- glasses; on Brooklyn, N. Y., are ie town. oranges. At Corbett, Crowe & Co.'s. Mr and Mrs F. E. Bishop, South-por- t. in this section are especially request- omy silo his farm, George Knight' ed to be Of HewtowA and Vicinity. of Red Gate Farm fell from the scaf- Mrs Jane White from Stepney De- -, present. Thomas-to- n. and his head. A Steele-Drak- famous pound Mr and Mrs W. D. Rees, folding injured .pot and Mrs Edson Mallory were Try It has been clearly shown by the ex Shelton doctor was called to attend cake. Its delicious. At Corbett, FARMERSAROUSED. and of some of our guests of Mrs !are Wakelee, ref ently. Oil perience figures him. Crowe & Co.'s. W. Somers, Miss Helen Somers, dairymen that selling milk under the ' Miss Elsie Hanford Wilson saw what he Davis, who has been City, N. J. A enthusiastic of the jTof.ent scheoule .f pi'ii lia stoeen a sup- F. New Haven. yery meeting losing proposition to the producer. Any posed was a calf in J. L. visiting In New Haven and vicinity, Mr and Mrs Eaward M. Kilbride J. Hall, Anti-Aut- o so- Jersey Farrers' Protective person who has given the matter much but on closer and children returned on Labor Day Mrs R. Z. Hawkins, J. Mabel Lum, was held In South thought must agree that the milk mar Beardsley's orchard, has returned home. ciety Britain in to be a fine to Jersey City, after a stay of two Oxford. the basement of the church. After ket in New York is simply in the hands inspection it proved Charles Hine and family have been Mrs F. H. Mrs J. E. of a few trusts who are in for the profit young fawn. wool's with fr'ends in Sandy Hook. Macfarlane, the election of officers and other im- do not hesitate to farm- to the shore for few Mr ind squeeze the Mrs David S. Clark entertained a days. Foster, Miss Mildred Foster, and portant business was the ers below the point of actual cost, that Mrs E. L. transacted, show dividends Mrs Myron Clark and Miss Stearns at Walter Darley from Woodbury is M. J. Crotty of Jersey City passed Foster, Bridgeport. following rules, taken from an ad- they may large for and In town. Mls Florence Gulden, New York. stockholders. Will the producers con tea on Wednesday of last week. !J work for Paul Bron-- '' Sunday Saturday vertisement, were tinue to tnese rufnous Drices or doing carpenter Martin-dal- e, unanimously accept Mr and Mrs E. A. Beers Miss Ida M. Squires, E. C. land will assert themselves and visited son adopted the meeting adjourned they stand friends in Easton on James Donahue of Brooklyn passed New York. sie and Idie. It is that for a fair living price?. Organized ef- Sunday. Edward Hine and who his Select- Willard thought fort will enable the producers to name There is nothing that improves the family, the holidays with parents, Haugh, Derby. this will be the the which milk should and G. C.
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