Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 17, 1909, Page 9

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‘and this provided for leflnlp. a ebln. that w.uld hm the lnm:znl wum’:. nddon‘ possible not so 7 re ew n:rou‘h the instrumentality lqof ago, tn see enterprising Mled by ‘the Misses Magzie and An- h | c rmstrong. ons of Norwich and New London . el . : : : o nén, ¢ u’:a]e'emhm"wn‘ o nm. e, Asge as | vantage of both R P e l(hs R o e um E l! R O ¢ ung, o '_ . dly ible Allcd as m as d for improvement of the maim - rapi hlu e‘l §2my4"m ST _are zcnp\fled ‘the m-«cmnery 'fll be lg- ay between the two eastern William Gibson has, resigned from tnd“ln omer % uaru. Fhe » % £ e € h stalled—and still - there ticut eities, and the state high- p o g Aspi each week.. The -‘Ifi&l g e u BV S r fogles who declare that Nw lnndm way commissioner has made another & d Bann :‘: n:v.?:eb:n wo:é' 1‘3-";":3 Cuy ',’,’fik“m.;“u onmuttmm 3 “ ”C.w ; & f ¢ to p in is at a stand-still. h mtry promise to give this matter his at- F Ball Team’s Good Work. ar mfiluw p?tl:: ; mrge: ot ot 2 flonl:o‘ o::‘:‘r‘:l"'i krW My et :n i ‘.m ot“t'h: pNewm;‘gadol; o oy by a of young trom | o 4 the el eric . Mercer. nf ’f‘-‘ Y R LS. f‘l'm Bfl:-nd Congregational church I t v r | : Mr y; lwelybody ‘knows, for W. D. Business Men's association, with the & . Rey. E. B Smith, pa pastor of thé First - CLA K'S FALLS. Norwich for the benefit of - ; and bri 1 or | has publicly declared that P. Leroy | co-operation of the Norwich board of Congregational ‘church, 18 fying Fej elwrcn o 3 13 e | dlas R Harwood is responeible for the W. D. | trade, to keep close to the commis- g and cataloguing. the Buckingham pas- | Federai Felting @ Company Run on Gas- [ A , pleasure | Forbes company’s removal from New |sioner until this needed improvement a toral library. oline Power—Other Matters of Lo- | Margaret | | Ve . i “that haye strayed from their Jersey to New London. is accomplished. ¥ A meeting of the nmuu and teach- cal Note. Helen Benson ¢ i ' A% Thla is simply to show what ¥ It is this get-together spirit that ers of the ¥irst Congregational Sunday clair, N, J. Cake and cream were a' i i v . o ladies happen to take seats {un ‘ean do in industrial upbulld has been lacking in the past, and in t“ a school was held in tne Buckingham & erved the la) and appreciative car on a road the city and that the time has passed | consequence the state highway com- | Rev. Mr. Hooker of Poquetanuck | % <3 e 4 1 nnm',hg-m rd Bt rpllance iz placed upon_old | missioner has devoted himself to oth. 1tbrary last Thursday evening to dis- ? 4 s 1 audience at the cle of thu ay. cuss plans for. increasing. attendance | SORGUCIES, (he services In Clark's Falls s DAY 3 the right. church, |men who, like Pinafore’s Dick Dead- | er sections, evidently forgetting that and interest. “ The F‘;-der:, Pelting. by i " WEDDING. E C G the wrong pew, and they would | eye, thev “meant well, but Jidn't| Norwich and New London are among A large $5000 automobile, wi RESI b€ Sater mhw‘hm“" t}'l‘e.yy P gy 5y TN : 3 of y v to a car that was not re- | know.” the cities of influence in the Nutmeg draw on Wyassup and Greenfall ves- | Norcross—Fairfisld. 3 5 & u'rv-l for mu The example of | Armstrong, Mercer and Harwood are | state. : cig il [ 5% The marri: of Miss Florence B.|sekson. o t | the steam road gonductor ln “this re- | young, but they are certainly repre- / ' A :’.Z‘éfin, e:;n’;.engr ":;?v‘er,m flr oo P‘nimeld ladl!';llllce V. Norcross oc- 7 Siley. e, of emulation by the nnu:ti e e\':\:‘lxm: 2 pl‘r:n filled with 5 Dr. s g Annht-r:' of :::ton. who Geon 3 1 at the home o(m hflde re T 2 3 e for over ly years has n among the ‘assistance o nx»mm B . e 1 e 2 ;.{' vl p E (JThe otier day D (RO IBARRE- | M. Aernawirang (o couyor 6¢ tb6: L o ot Bowular. of | Now Londow's mantic to make shore 16¢: the benefit of- his health, Point, Sunrhy m t 2 ¢ | I ere there were plenty of | Mr. Mercer is president of The New | summer visitors, and whose democrat- Prof. and Mrs, Elbert W. Clarke of | o'clock, Dr. and Mrs. Charles B. r S afternoon [ oA ST e aad [hwald Carpet Lisiog compury uar;dlk ways has won for him the genuine Y e - er e ars t of hat is te m- Paweatucld are the uests of “their | Graves @nd daughter ‘Hetly "A'h,’s'z -Nepy - s tion_in- next to the last seat at West- | Iners' Savings bank, and each bas to | 1mon people. celebrated nis birthday 3 Léndon and. Mr, and n ball Wellf het;'fu::fl's‘.‘:itmnfi_ Fairfield, unele and aunt of the bride, y it b erly and remained there until the car phis credit 4 new manufacturing in- | pecently and in a novel and praisé- m‘m ! i‘" ,gea- | B 37 ' ng. - were present at the ceremony, which 7 3 h"-c'wd Xje‘:nhwn- The gentlemen | dustry. Ne: worthy way. He is one of those whole , in four of which it There was a_prayer meefing at the | wag performeq by Rey. John Thomp- |an fil‘ . section ceascd smokiug. Along Sope souled gentlemen who is a believer in v.orlom. The score last. home ‘of Mrs. Maine Wednesday eve-|gon pastor of the Gales Ferry M. s ne, at ington, Mystic and | Notice has been given of appeal from | the “better to give than recelve” idea he game with the -team from. N ning.. Rev. J. 'H. Adams of Pendleton " ’ B joank, where men employed in mills, of the w:ll of Sebastian D, ¢ he ve positivi Iv::eh Town was 23 1o 3 In favor of | HUI madne‘x‘mw‘.‘ second. Explaining churele B, Ind Mes, Nercopes Jave [} o AL £heps and. Ehipyards prarded the car, | Lawrence In the interest of & grand- o Glia Dby e ghve pouitive banon. v "llas he read. Mrs. Maine, who has peen 2 . ) a permitted to smoke | nephew who ve years of age 1 * s - For convenionce, neatness, and up [ Gonfined to her bed for a long time. :rl;:r)::g: :i‘ltgrct “‘.‘fle.;’:'fir"x'«?i?m:'. v 4 5% wihle at work, were, by reason of re- |and a resident of Washington, D. C.. n-l:;y ':;d;m:l&m Lo Hctrre i to date improvements in unmflon. ‘was much comforted and pleased with | js amployed. 4 3 3 Spect for the gentler sex and with ob- | who is an heir-at-law and claims to_be | cash, made rich several poor The Do Gairy” Darn: yeetes ' the fadrulces;. The mext prayer meet- | > omPIoled . @ o Seranton who| B | servance of troMey car etiquette, obilged {entitled to what would have been WIS | fortunate patients in the Smith, is said to excel all others in’ fiu ing will be held in Laure‘; Cglen chap- | have been visiting Mrs. Scrai iy g 5 to forego their customary: after-work | mother's share of the estate. if each |pospital, gladdened the hearts of village, if not in the town. €l_next Wednesday evening, July 21. e, Miases adat gt v i ¢ . =moke. It wowld seem that men have | sister had shared and shared allke. The | newsboys by the distribution of cash n and Wallace Sweet have been | © Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Bill and daugh- | (0" tieir home in Durham Satusday, M. and Campbell have | ome rights orrtrolley cars that wom- | contestant was born 9 yearé atter the | among thern, helped the Y. M. C. A yisiting their _mother,” Mrs. Mar{ | ter Mabel, were the guests of Mr. and ol 3 and. ‘ herr Saoncin. | ¢n should be compelled to respect, and [ will was made, but the boy's attarney { girls in their tag-day work, and spent Sweet. this week Mrs. E. G. Cundall last Sunday aft- Cottages All Occupied. A p . and Mrs. John | It I8 up to the conductor to sec’ that | declares right to part of the esfate. | {he day making others as well Mrs. Sarah E. Gager has gone to | ernool - Four of the summer cottages owned | b ! = men are given the opportunity to en- | While this action may delay the car- | pimself happy. «In addition to this side ‘Weekapaug for the rest of the sum-| Miss Carrie Wolfe of New York is | by Charles H. Brown of Norwich at l:" “William F. Leonard Joy their rights. To smoke these wom- | rying out of the public provisions of | pleagure Dr. Appleton entertained his mer. the guest of Miss Evelyn Davison. - | Riverview place are occupied for the and Mrs. 2 en out would be ungentlemanly, but it | the will, it will not defeat Mr. 1aw- | soejety friends sumptuously at his Verson Bootbby of the Peck sani- The meeting of the neighborhood | season. The occupants are Prof. and would teach them to keep their places | rence’s intentions, as the specified time ificent home in Pequot ave: i tarium, Woodmont, spent two or three | Sunshine clup at the home of Mrs, | Mrs, Charles B. Jennings of New Lon- | o 3“3““ e fgfifigfi'g"‘gn ‘on & trolley car. fimitations in some inggaees Must of | Gag ot the beneficlaricn voiced. the days with his ts last week. Allan Maine was a pleasant affair. |don, Mr. and Mrs. James L. Crawford l”“ ¢ Had a quintetté of men taken the |necessity be extended. as the delay|guntiment of many when he said: “ Miss Nellie jamson of Brooklyn, | Mys. C. M. Wheeler had charge of [and Mr, and Mrs, Henry G. Peck of onday. - seat that should have RQeen occupied | was caused by process of law and not | phere is a place in heaven for Dr. Y. is spending her vacation at Dr. | the programme, which was delightful- | Norwich, and Mr. and Mra. W. owi-| Broken Leg ‘Is Improvin by these women, and smokéd their | by the beneficiaries under the wil Appleton.” Danielson ly rendered. Mrs. Wheeler gave a pi- | llams of Somerville, Mass® Julian Hanks, who has been confined | hudeens their pleasure would have | After the legal interference Is clear- ' John Pillar, while working for Mr.{ ano solo. - Misses Merdell and Ruby Epworth League Service. to ‘the ‘house-for the past week by a | Deen of very short duration, but in |ed, it is intimated that the total amount mhyl-nt, had his thumb caught ) Maine recited, When Mamma Was a & erd . Irtatedting RiwitAd fuigat 1 is vh!t ‘as well as can be | the instance here mentioned would {to go for the building and ehdowment 1d the hl)’fo!’k» ittle Girl, and A Baby's Solil e have served as a practical object les- |of the Lawrence free hospital will be {oms » il % “drum solos | Service was conducted by Miss Harriet son. Y > more than $800,000. . | of the city, as requested by their fels - auhu a.painful injury. Miss Eva Lowe gave two drum solos "Mr. and Mrs Stuart ultz_ of | with Mrs. Wheeler as accompanist and | BiShop Brown Suiiday evening. Com- | joscifig from an attack of appendi BEL L2 The baby contestant is a #on of Mrs. | low citizens whom they represent, n, N. ¥., are visiting their | Miss-Miller and Miss Hemerich play- | encing —wi iy “EARL | Sl L Anoth - True, a daughter of the late Joseph,|and do;it without fear or favor, and niece, Mrs. David W. Pitcher. ed a duet on the piano. The roll call | Thompson will noig o Dachine ser- The M Ellsabeth Bentley an|) Ancther trolley car nuisance in New | wno 'was a_brother of Sebastian D! {In co-operation with the regular police rs. F. Noves is visiting her | was responded by quite a number wit | Yice every’ other Sunday during the| o /0 o/ tiey. - are . ‘spending. the | foraon, ', the flv conducter, the fcl- | awrence. The child was not mention- | force, and if not, without' their as. daughter, Mrs, Sellick, in Exeter, N. H. | verse and proverb. Mrs. J. S. Cole | ummer months in place of the usual mminer Jacetion at Whitehall. Miss | oiy o, Skipe afong the running board | ¢4 in the will. sistance. This was made plain last r.-and Mrs. Lawrence K. Noyes of | and Mrs. P. A. Green spoks in an in- | EPWorth league service. A choir of ht the past year at Green: Jitn the axility ofia Monkey. forfing il Sunday 'when, upon information fur- Fall River, Mass. are spending. thelr | teresting was a few minutes. -Cake, | YOUNS people under the leadership of | Bel e ‘was ‘& student | Dy 1" MPON Hplplows youd lady | The Ocean Beach summer resicents | nished by stite police, three of - the vacation at his father's, Frank K.| coffee, lemonade and sandwiches were | Mhes Marguerite Morse will conduct | 'yye SNew: e o RASMiIeors. - Hinte Ve ofis Ak pulls | 1oy ‘organizad for the annual celebras | leading hotels were visited and evie . Noyes'. served during the ‘evening. the praise.service Sunday eyening. Jolin. R. Babcack. of Riverfide farm | mogorob, SiSual at the beckon of the |tion at the beach, and expect to have | dence of sale of liquor obtained in two The farmers have improved every —_—e Interesting Briefs. ,?u,, ing from the effects of W"elfll'!::"fl wnho sl\e;‘ the go-ahead |y o,y more elaborate scale than ever | of them. A hour of sunshine ‘in' haymaking. ' MASSAPEAG. The marridge in Boston of a former " mauud mn \Reurred some weeka ) fna, 25 200 as tne . passenger | pofore. Ex-Governor Thomus M. Wal-| That the regular police force had Welts_Getting Low. resident of the| Ferry, Mra, Julla -E. ,,,,w gt i ad drfbolm“ el l"fi' ither | jar “the “Father of Ocean Beach,” was|no Information, is shown that when y Sturges, and Harvey T. Shapley of V. Berijamin M. Deniston, pastor | pie ou the m‘m,m";;" ;_g:d;;m' elected chairman, and Thursday, July | their services were called for to aid < are begioning o sufter for|Summer Residents Settled for the | yuyfor i elected for the big|in the raids, only five policemen were want of rain. Wells and streams ‘are aynoka, Okla., has been announced. f of e f& I church, ex- || 1t makes no difference to the fIy | e rnae Coll L o o alle s | av Goep Ly low; many are dry. Season—Notes of Personal Interest. David 8. Adams bf New Haven spent | changed pulpits: Sur mornsng ‘with donductor whether the alighting 4 :segln:!‘:’m:h;\lll Kih"'.'m"d"‘i‘n"r'x.?"‘n r(w:! ! x:)\]:ll:r{:z”::r‘wnm:r(‘v:d'}fl‘:m:‘el{x&rct ::; On account of the new law regard- 7 PPN, ¥ Sunday at the home of his sister, Mrs. | Rev. Mr. Hatch, mor the Metho- | senger be & voung fellow or -an old i ) re- | ¢ ; ing. town' manggament of ._school glgls‘;“of‘fl:: o Mew Yok sl the ';,’:"{g'e Adsma Mottienll MO e ‘“" Epjscopai w < rl:u ) man on the shady side of Me. It is gf.’—'.l.mpg‘urflrg”fi\eordalvh‘ S it o | i g e ot ol e ch has not -yet become effective, . ke ror e Rocl r izer. well for the management of the New . i $ ;ated i the Champlain homestead for Rockweed ‘ equatic and fleld sports, including a |men were assigned to each of the twa nio teachers have been secured for fhe | Fated o Seilitie AR of Mal Limwis. Jebp ed - ig" used largely by | London trolley.lines ‘that conductors .gmx . bt selediull crews frois the | latge. hotele, one policeman to . the the gummer. enjoys an outing in the village annu- O e ties N. Y. has been |, M. Thomas has added a broad piaz- | ally, with a party Of voun men, ar: | (he farmers Bere for fertilizer. F. A.{0f this clagd Sre,in the jninority, or{ companics of the local fire départment | thikd hotel, ‘and there were no palice 24 - “ew v n h h e e e i S LR By v M S 6 G A 56 ficlaivis Gepartiment. As 1t 1 thero will| *ith SELoria and.® canos and small fat, Jan 6 VG Ce ST Mo w m‘{. M s, Ly A Wil | "'Nrs. Edwin, W. Higgins and her lt- | Mre. B T A -has. been : it L i i e e i 4 —— ’ fdirness on the part of-the commit- &y g m yaveitle daughter Flizabeth are at“their the guest for a few days past of her deliver th .{gnds, unless orders are given {hese| Although there are some men in (fee, no favorites being played with ""‘Fk’"y‘ia‘_ & visit to New York | o ammer home for the remainder of the | brother.- Prof. ‘A. 5. Bolles, of Hever- - : m"‘;’l‘!“‘:‘“‘{"‘h““ ta, “‘Nfi W} hes { Who object to booming | the hotels, and the little dealers known sesiy by Pt and Mra. ol Bwan are at/| season. Foraseoliege. Penneylvania, at Leicester o : . b g o s S B4 'as an jndustrial city, pre- [0 violate the law, had no chance te ' ‘thelr -home for a few days. F. W. Lestef of Norwich spent part | inn, near Worcester. Mass., returned to |~ . , v - “Last' Wednesd: , 15a - oY ferring - it as a residential city, the |grumble and claim that “the police B - of ‘Saturday at Massapeag. her home in-the viliage Tuesday. - i ay ' evening the con- 1Rl IC O 8 iation are plan. fare always after uw little fellows, but : = 3 Judge and Mrs. Gay recently enjoy- | Herbert Martin of Meriden. who has ""' Well Known |ductor iplascd e S when 2 pning u campaign of advertising, set- | tHey never try to bag the big Fame.” LEDYARD" * 'Yed an automobile ride in the car of | béen employed in Reedville, Mass., < Here—Crops Will.Fail Unless ’ Rain s gy s g ting forth the natural industrial fa-| A gentieman prominent in this re. T their mice, Mrs. Walker of N sifice hie return from Wi | ‘ ang it was with difficulty that he kept | jjities, and urging manufacturers to |form work said one evening this week st Uiits et Wane . Rddriun), by Gan b ONC T ) e L T whe‘rerlewu;:‘len‘:ers Rnll’l‘;:rcoll::: % ol :’,",,'a’"m:”c‘u:;m’: went stumbling to- | jooate ‘here. For more than a_vear | there were other matters besides the od up a Tree. aughier of New Haven arc guests ot | cottage, Leisuro our for th remain- | of Penaleion Hil were " sailing -~ on some success, although handicapped | attention. Among them are some of the home of Mrs. Frank Rogers, der of the season Monday. frierids hére Tuesday. Th- new dustrial building is and. Athletic| Lacal friends of Henry 'B. Noyes | nearing completion and Mr. Loomis ex- | with the fact that there is not a real | the pool rooms that are kept in oper- Earl Smith, who took the Norwich The Young' Men's Barac# club and |free Academy entrance examinations, Many - Enjoy :“"" were pained to:learn of his death which | Pects o eve Bia bave manufacturing | summer hotel, worthy the name. with- | ation all night, or as long as there 18 the young ladies’ Philathea club met | expects to enter that institution in the vents, occurred<at his home in Mystic Mon. | Plant in - operation in . less than a{in the city limits, at or near the | a customer to handle a cue. He said st the Bill parsonage on July 9. Aft- |faj. There was a large gathering of-the | day mnight. He was well known here | month. Mr. Loomis has moved with |shore or elsewhere, although right | the committee was studying the law the opening exerciges the clubs lis- | The familyof John P, Murphy is at | Village residents and summer visitors | as. g man of integrity and uprightness | his family ‘from Waterbury to New |here in New London are some of the | in regard to pool rooms and are sat- tened to an interesting address by El- | thair cottage, Closer Top for v " lat the picnic held at Saven Gables at 3 London and s to personally supervise | best all the year ‘round hotels in the | isfled that at least one of these places win Reynolds, who spoke of his recent | ¢." o 2/ T0p for the SUM- | piver View place Wednesday. A fine '"}},:'f'gf"éfh,;',',,‘g.'&,‘,',":,,:;”;‘“,hm this industry new tothis city, Mr. |state. was not conducted as_the law directs, trip to Havana and other places visit- | "'Eamona Erhart, a’ graduate of a |Chowder prepared by Edward Latimer | Gladys of South Lyme were the guests | Loomis is conceded to be one of the | The associafion purposes to do ac- |and that probably the next raid would *d by.him during the. past winter and | high school in New York, w was served and the affair was declared most competent men in the business |tice work in the manufacturing and | be on at least one of these pool rooms. 1y spring. Mr. Reynolds illustrated e-fior this Mabastatiot ré‘;e,«?,‘-’ i:.sn'fi to be the most pleasant social event Mlnll;figlr?pfimmr:::h‘c’.".d:yw,,. and a citizen of high standing in the |industrial line by advertising and by [These places, he said, are as injurious is address with several humoro: university of Penns: | of the season. Aquatic sports under | negs caller'here Tuesday. Rrass City. He wanted to locate in|personal effort, and with to vouthful morals as the bar room, dcdotes which were greeted with much | mage the trip from New York to Mas- | the direction of Herbert Martin were| N 'S Morgan and Fred Whipple of | New London and .asked for no finan- | that: the industrial importa and unless there be radical change in Appiause, At the close of the regular | g;neag on foot. held during the morning with the fol- | Ledyard we g,,,,d.y Fucste oETA 4| cial assistance. anq Mayor Armstrong |city will be materially incréased in the | the gonduct of these places. the man- ieeting, the: president, Joseph A. iss Alice Turner, who teaches in | OWing resuits: Morkan and family b this piace. arranged for his coming. ~All he want- | not far distant fut | agers and patrons may soon be con- ffl‘:k‘tfx:c:‘lg:g: :xmr}:ueh;n;m ;oer:g a New London grammar! school, is at flrF‘or(l)i' Ym;g Dash—. Agthony Morse T‘nmn. very dry and unless raip ed wlas ; sulllbl; lb\nlr]lr;g at fair % : d * - x \mmx‘ l;'-’\ll“:;’ ;‘-‘T’m:‘:fip of Fifteen he st, Oliver Morse second. rental and with privilegc of purchase, is a pleasing indication of good | is “not deac eepeth. Bkt B Ay B o hier home in Massapeag for a. sbort | V35 ICr NOTES ROCOR. e fi;lz;e;e very Roou some of the crops privilege of p 1] 9 Anthony Morse first, Oliver Morse sec- | Mrs. O, O, Peterson and five -chil- A black snake six feet long with a dren, who have been the guests of lo- i | Rogoft and a criminal action against | made interesting by the quartette from 5 white ring around his neck, was re- PENDLETDN HILL. 5! UNCASVILLE | 4 tently killed on ‘the Hopie Ayer place Standing Dive—Raymond Wult first, | Kaptan in. connection with the #ame | Thames lodge, L O. O. F., composed of Oliver Morse second. el SRRty their Bems in | affair was adjourned until today (Sat-{ Ray Woodmansee, Fred Chapel, Guy ed by Edwin Yerrington, near | D™ Hale of Springfield Opens Summer Hill. :The snake was very Home—Note: Tub. Race-First teat won- by Anc] orup Mondsy: | Wedding—Recent Suits at Law—/|, 5\, "Rogofr,. who is a painter and | Loomis and F Hope, which ren- thong Morse, second heat won by F. 15 1. 0. 0. F. Quartette Sings at Church. | paper hanger, had been doing work for | dered the anthem “It is Well With My rvm and climbed a large tree to scape his pursuers. A Aplin. o e Kaplan and went to. obtain pay. A |[Soul” The organist was Miss Gladys Carey Maine, our veteran G. A. R.| Finals Tub Race—Won by F. Aplin: Rev, P. J. O'Reilley performed the | quarrel followed in which Rogoff- al- | Latimer. e h- v / Timothy Main, in the employ 'of Mr. |Tesident, has returned from an exten Ladies’ forty yard dash. Mnrsumte ceremony in St. John's Roman Cath- | jeges that he was assaulted by Kap P VDL B IRERY T cisit w Morse first, ] olic church Tuesday morning which ay ; G Meeti " Rev, J. Howard Adams and Mrs | Nere enjoyed by the company during | At - nan and Dayid Gero; both of this vil-| My ‘and Mrs. Frank Robinson, who — range ' Meeting. Adams were callers on the church | the afternoon. The winners.were: 3 ¥ lage. _Afier the ceremony, at the house | have been spending the past eight | Westerly M n Worker at Baptist Ledyard grange will meet this (Sat- | mempers who reside ip Ashwillett on| 100 Yard Dash—Anthony Morse. Mts. Geor(e Moore of Hockarum is [%df-the_bride’s parents, a breakfast was| months with their daughter, Mrs.| Church—Five O'Clock Tea for Stone - mrday) evening.at the town hall. The | \jonday, Mr. Adams is an enthusias-| B Long Jump—Oliver Wulf. V“&“fll friends. in this plaee: served, . after_which they left for a| yames Morrison, of New London, have fiscussion will. be on the creamery. tic worker in the cause of the church. |- Men's- Running Long Jump—W. I. rs. Charles Braz:inx and_daugh- | brief wedding teip. | returned to spend the summer at their Notes. Miss Bertha Lewis of Voluntown and | Williams. ter, Miss Jessié Browning, of Norwic! nf Those members the graduating | home in this place. Mrs. RODINSON, | jevander Smith, superintendent of Miss Mabel Scott of. Hartford is | her guest, Mrs. Caleb Kenyon, of Proy| BOVS' Sack Race—Richard Ames. | TOWH. #re guests of Mr. and. Mrs, 'W. | class of each of the schoels in town | who fell last fall, incurring such in- |y o"pories Mission at Westerly,spoke who took thle examination at the Nor-| juries as to make her .m. ? | idence, were callers on the Hill Mon- | Men's Three Lesged Race—Stephen | G Thomas at The Elms. r helpless, has s o ; Jpending her vacatlon with Miss Fan- | o nCe o o In to lesive on Frigay | NOrman and Raymond Walt, -~ The Ladies” Ald society met o Tuca- | wich Free Academy were succensful | improved to 4 considerable” exicn. be- | g T (g e 3 Miss Lillian Gallup. returned | for Bethlehem, N. H., where she will | , BoY®" Three Legged Race—Richard | 98y afterfioon Mrs, Edwin K. |Wwith one excépfion. ing able with the aid of a erutch and | i Sunday with Rev. G. B. Spalding - home after spending.& X with rel- | Spend some time. Ames and Oliver Wulf, Jones. The society rec!ntly received a | Miss Minerva Comstock recently en- | someone to support her to walk a few | oo™, "p Pl 5 atives in Hartford The farmers-in this vicinity are pusy | LOtato RaceMarguerite Morse. present of $§10 from' Mrs. John C. Ran- [tertained a delegation of members of | steps. Miss Talulah Maine, principal of 3 Putting the Shot-Stephen o dall‘of Willimantic, ‘Mrs, Randall for- | the Sunshine soclety at her home in : - - . . and Mrs. Thompsan, e e | e tor will hold a prayer meet-| Whcelbarrow Race—Raymond Walf,| merly lived in Goshen for. quite & num. | this village. Three new members were Fort Wright Team. Defiated) Brantwood Hall school, Bronxville, N, - been spending their v o : : Y. has been spending a few days at % ing o0 Mts M M. iz il aaw) Tug of War—Stephen Norman, Cari | ber_of years. added. Luncheon was served those at- | The Montvilie baseball team Jrestiy B ::du:‘:lrr' h!:“:e' {lg grr;oyiln e Falls this !(Tnurxjsgale\‘e:lng Fiorigi] L st haymmd Wult, DIy fiforge. 1L SE DRGSR I8 turkey A AL Iesiing by e Campick Fort Wright Saturday for a garhe with he;;l‘.‘mfinh‘:x E. Miner of New Bed- Mrs. Addie Gallup of Hartford s | our church on Friday evening 1. Williams. flock 'of 23 young bnes this week. They | Mrs. Miller and her daughter. Miss | the Fort Wright team, winning,the | WS FOWATE B & 8 o0 SR & the ",“ of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gal- Dr. Hale of Springfield, who has his Bo '. under 12, Fifty Yard Rue—- were taken in the night. The circum- | Addie Miller, are guests of friends in | game in a score of 9 to 5. Montville ““‘ F. A, Thompson has bemfl‘{u tup. i summer residence in the lower neigh- |Alton Stoddard. stantial evidence was that it was the | New Rochelle, N. Y. | team was composed of M. Flaheriy Rine’ ta Naw Heven, borhood, opened his house last week, | GIrIE, under 10, Fifty Yard Ru._ work of foxes; Dennis Devine of New London has | Murphy cf, Fltzgerald ss. C. Flaherty \/gif '8 WOV BEVEL (00 g He with His wite and daughter made | DOTothy Wult. iss Annje GHIlétte. with her Sunday | opened the shop opposite C. L. Both- | 3b, Phillips 1b, Haley If, Walsh p. |, oois W0 0F0 O b BECER, 0 Pl - WATERFORD. the trip from Springfield in his auto- |, BOVE, over 12, Fitty Yard Beso ol clazs, spént Thursday ‘at Ocean | am's store. Wilbur rt, Haney 2b. The Fort Wright | IDgton wers eucats Thursday, of Rev; Pty mobile.- « Ibert Rudd. as follows: Maroni cf, Mr. and Mrs. Marston, Mrs. Drury Beptist Choir Has Pionio—lce Cream | Dr: M. Maine of South Manchester | 220 Yard Race—Oliver C. Morse. ‘f‘l_tg afouth is getling severe. Burial-of Mra. Gilhart'Ru Goode rf, Best 2b, Benw gave a 5 o'clock tea, at which were y 8, has been visiting here thé PB!t Week. 440 Yard Race—Oliver Morse first, The body of Mrs. Lavinia Rudd, | 1b, Sullivan ¢, Wailace p, Dujiski If. present Rev. and Mrs. F. M. Hollister, Social on hi A 3 1 ial on the Church Lawn. ‘ :rr:;hz::?rdMone second, Charles Mori- BOZRAH ; :rl;;g?:rt Glgbe'l;‘thm;?ieofml:ozbr::mw?; Uggler?m‘m::"u:‘m:::l ]x::gu!.{u;gl:s!!.o. Rev. and Mrs. B.'A. Greene of Chicago ) Misses Ruth and Dorothy May of CAMPBELL’S MILLS On total points in field events Oliver| . $ Comistock temetery. The services at | ciety of the Union Baptist church in'| $1id ‘“"L S b e i Yalesville. rpturnéd ‘-home Thursday Morse led with 16 points, Anthony Happenings of the Past Week. | the grave were conducted by the Rev. | Palmertown were entertained at the [ PAWtucket howe.of Miss Carrie Comstock Wed- from a vacation spent & Mr. and Mrs. | Hen Thief Befors J Juubu Tanner. | Morsessecond with 12 points and Ste. Michse! Maynard. . H. Willis warip) Winton Robinson of Norwich has 2 ‘ Willlam : Mrs, George Barber and daughter & B s oty SR ERSThal " RelE than A WIlE St g, Wb ek “es‘h;:h’;im::r;-oel Rearganized. i el i don Wednesday. '~ - Ella are visiting at S. L. Barber's. gpened. thelr cottage on. the Do fon | friends in Bomrah. A horse i buggy belonging to Max ¥ e iz i i X Willlam Wal ot Geto-ilina en- | Justice Tanner and Grand Juror Lar- | Ene season 1ast wacy uff for | * Kenneth L. Fox of Wethersfield is|‘Kaplan of Montvillé Center disappear-| At the Montville Center Congre Stephen Geisthardt in Town on His \ tered the employ the B. B. and H. | per held court here one day this week.| Miss Ann E. Latimer of Ent Or- spending. a few weeks on Lathrop Hill.{ ed . mysteriously on morning of | tional church Sunday morning 1t Way to Europe. “T. G. Co., and is living in Jordan. hi befe N. .Charles Abell spent n day in West-| July 4th. Kaplan says that a hired | Sunday school held its annual 1 Perry Chappel of Springfield 18 vis- | toking torty henb trom . Calvin Satmer. | this, wesk of Mo Rfi?fia.‘-’?flfflfm‘“fiz Tly recently. TR s taam snd that noiturs vt | expisiton: - The: ‘following * afcers| _Mte Margaret Lewis of Norwich i , Hting in_ his old ‘héme, Waterford. Maine was bound over to the Septem- )| Wednesday to visit relatives in Palm. Mrs. Olive . Bistop hu been at her | it has been found. Deputy Sheriff G.| were elected. President, John C. Fel- | visiting Mrs. John H. Wilson. ll“‘bw't.llgl. :n:nngxl. haying for | ber term of court. eTtows, fon's hame ,in Yantic during the past N Wood and . H. Tubba have beer'|lows: vice prerident, ‘Raywond F., Miss Inex Briggs and Roy Hil of s brother, ‘at| George Green helping John. E.| Mr. and Mre. B, n the lookout for a rig of that de-| Parish; superintendent, John C. Fel- | Norwich were recent guests of Miss ; R pan e Delpidy opened their cotiege Lr S e v, Mary Bosworth ana Miss Ethel seription, dut without réeult. The dog | lows:.organist, Frances F, Parker: en. | Addle Allen. Mrs. Charles Moshier of the: River 3 th Abell have returned to Bashan Hill | which fellowed the team returned home | tertainment committee, Mrs. Frank |+ Mrs. J. C. Atterbury, son Joan, and - vond avan' 1h. N el Groniia T il oos. o wutlering for a0t ;,f:‘?';",y"":o';‘z:n SR from: White Plains, N. Y. ety oqtaire and wears appears | Senolaeia: Mise dessle Scholfibia, Mrs. | fittle danghier Marie spent Wednesdey The choir of the First Baptist church | George Clevelana and son Horace are | Tuesday. > - 50 opened it e A ing to have traveled a long distance. |John Lynch, Mrx. Paul Glasbrenner in Jewett City had a picnic at Pleasure beach Tues- | working for §. L. Barber. som LYME. Theft of Boat. and Mrs. John C. Fellows: church bell:| Mr. and Mrs. Wallace 1. Palmer and Chester Comstock, 2d. Reév. H. T. Ar- | ing relatives in this place. - gresm social o the lawn at the church James L. Raymond Dislot ted Shoulder Amu{ ug'vru:“ children vls- | justice of the peace. heard the case | ;oig occupied the pulpit tor the morn- | Stephen Geisthardt "of Nebrasks has esday evening. . sloca oul grilepry Staplins is siowly recovering Sia. fulby- Wagmon bF - Notwieh Ja —Pastor_on Vacation. ate Has boen vist ,,hn_ WO o M et Or | the text Philemon, 15th verse Gudfrey Geisthardt of Preston City. a serius iliness. muu O. F. Boynton. Palmertown, rged Miss Anne Latimer of Orange, N, J., | On Thursday Mr. Geisthardt sailed for SRR spent Sariday with' her' parente. yisiting his sister, Mrs. Warren, Rog- : The tmen went to Mr. Bolles'):;; 3 ¢ Lmou S Mr. and Mrs, Miller of New York |ers, i ¢ in, New this. week. house Monday and wanted to hire a | V% ol 4 paimer is entertain- | are y “tg: A lfinm.;lyp:::;‘l‘d.rt day. 5 4 g ’ ringer, .Frank . Johnson; assistant, | daughter Ethel of Hartf: Isit- The ladies' aid mclety had an ice ‘BARDNER LAKE NORTH LYME - 7 _Friday afternoon - William *Smiddy, | P& ¢ kot Stonington thig S ’M‘“"‘“‘ Goldstein a ing service, delivering a sermon from | been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs 8 el S Miss_Robie Boynton of Palmertown | George Maynard of Bast Lyme fsl " 5 Im*’" Enveu DA ok """n'::“' the ‘property of Hency A: is the guest of relatives in Paimer-|a two months' stay in Europe. 4 y "at the Union | boat. When told what . [ dne ‘obarge TRl o : Shroas m.g e, ind Mrs, William Denison at The church will be clui}next%uu- “Mis T mfi- was e mofien notied wan i :,',‘,. United States to Japan, mflmul church last Sunday. : og} Ln.h(: sfenmng 8 vacation at u dh?‘s'f;v::mto m’;hpn’krnr M;gswl in N“qm M 2 e ey ‘When p? rv;'muaodcmnuczl-nl:‘-udutugu aeai HoRK el i e Y. ¥ i 3 ’ ot e, eating the vegel - _George Bailey of New ' London | kuvited to a union service SX A . - Methodist - ch S - . "i s to be h e : odiny At the Met] chureh . Sunday HANOVER is - v ng at H-nbur; in the even > Wi . moriing the Rev. S F. Al e R i e & nfi."‘&' oot oy .{‘:?’&"" pinee | S Eiw afeech of Dan. | & ' were @ § i‘fw"“""ifl ot the uale "‘%wx %u"' Ak Wodnossns. Juls 1. o cate _ an - N ' \ g e S ey ugton o ale to Wednesday, Jul e oneaay Iint Webk DE T . “"’* Loy church. Tarvos Has retyrned Lome ord_ rediiced the fractu f 559 ; - Rev. G. C. Chappell, put'r ot e Tor Wit e’ lfi. vmond is getting alo ge' R. K ot e o - b Lt:nn Baptist rhurell ret - | ing cough is epidemic ameng s can be expected. z, M. Anthony of w ~ here next

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