Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 5, 1910, Page 9

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fained Eugene Chapman and family of Masquerade VEW LONDON'S HELL-HOLE OF FILTH M TWNS IN TWO STATES T o e | Cloased B8t Jabi’s Literary Association Jubiles 8 - . tion and entertainment for the wo . 't i s s e o e o | [riends of ‘the members was. heid in —Gen. George Haven a Candidate for G. A. R. De- The Business and Social Life of Every Town and e | Attack Sheep. 4 decoraiea a,"""ma'i s i) partment Commander. s ' . .. . |McDermott loaned his plano for the Settlement Reflected in These Columns. — . The social and reception at the par- | evening. After an address by the ~ Christian Endavor Day Sunday—New m:‘:iee :u: ;l‘h\;;-d-v evening was well gn m-'mvrendsnl: XF. B. Tooker, the = . frien coming from & ‘musical rogramme . ocality % Tenants in Spring—Grat Instal- | Hill and Salem. The following Mit- | rendered: Phoflom:h .ldectzm ‘('):: Ja::m'flnzx the: present week the B': "::;ver;nr;un“;n:::,mz:z;:l.ru;‘e;k:&m"x“:\( 2 lation—Assessors Charge $108. erary - programme calléd forth hearty | ville C. Walden; piano solo, Miss Cora n'S Lifernry ssmociucion toMIBFRYSA | o iy TOy gight 18 conalderably dimmed AEW LONDON COUNTY MON E. 5 applause: _Recitations, Oniy a Pin, [ St. Germain vocal solo, ~Henry | !t8 solden jubilee, having organized | g the conditions as referred Lo are no = Sunday, Feb. 6, will be Christian | by Clyde Rix; The Last Hymn, Miss | Rheaume; piano solo, Miss May | February 5, 1860, and the Nestor of | plainly vi ible k i 5 5 =e Endeavor day in the church,and a spe- | Eva M. Standish; The Rural Tele- | Kalsh; v - 4 i PR Zarao 0. them. oLD MYSTIC Rev. P. C. Wright Preaches at Baj clal programme is being prepared for | phone, Miss Kittie L. Ray: Cracked, | vocal ;o{,’“?;'&m':'%om?fl:.’ffifi Saplis socisties in Naw. Londde. Zns | ey do not take kingly to the in D MYS Church—Cantata Plessingly Given. | tho B service at the Consregational | by ‘Miss Sisan Jincr; Old ‘Shoes, | o€ Misses St Germaine and. Waish: | Sucrice celebration opened iy tie | RSACEN 01 (e muyor ang 6 the civ) Rt AT . lwrence Beel e Donation » | Yacal duet, Miss Loretta Menigan and - " -operate and ‘ mection ol " N oRobert Paton of Norwich spent Sun- Farms Change Owners. LeRoy" Bailey: an animal hunt fol- | Miss Nellic Walsh: harmonica 5010, B. | Twe ' evmu sy cur of the Sea church. | 9 coioherate and rid the moa wiu rs. er. - . tenants the coming spring. Oscar Main i P - en. ord of the soci i those who feel ing by referen guest of relatives in New London and the pri: G layed and | Refresh: clety was recited, in s VY s of Norwich has puchased the Wilkin- prizes. Games were play efreshments were served and the |, : . K mtre o r Charles Q. Eliredge of_ Riverview | Groton Thursday and Friday of last|gon famm’ in’ Prasten. for his father, | Fefreshments served. Miss Millin was | remainder of the avening devoted to | tomgied With many pleasing reminis- | % lower Banic street, hope'the mayo o left Wednesday for New Yok to at- | MoK : Dwight Main of this town, John F.|assisted in receiving the guests and |whist The arrangements were un- | feataee, o frand dresr iy e cloning | o B nine. proeenn without dutas meeting and banquet of the rmon by Rev. P. C. Wright. Coober will move onto fhe Horace I, | Serving refreshments by Miss Ella | der the dirpction of F. B, Tooker. 1. | armare, ¢frand dress ball in the stats . W County society at the| Rev. B. C. Wright, pastor of the| Main farm, and it is said that Henry | Darling. : Maboney, P. J. McDermoti, John Sul- | elaborately decoruted and for the fisi | Gen. George Haven, department Wednesday evening, | (entral Baptist church, Norwich, de- | Pendleton 'of Preston has purchased | Standish-Fletcher. livan, J. C. Platt. Henry Rheaume. time in New London a hail room floyr | Sommander of the Grand Army of the As JMr. Eldredge carried on | livered an able sermon at the Union|the Hope Aver place, now owned by | ~Edgar J. Standish and Mrs. F. Leola | Miss Ethel Browning of Willimantic | was crashed; 1t was easily the sacil | Republic, who has an exceont ot mercantile business in Hoosick Falls, "wl;. st church Tuesday evening on:| Edwin Yerrington. This house is sit- | Fletcher were united in marriage at [ Was the guest of Miss Fanny Mitchell | est event of that character aver & war Tecord as well as a record of ur N. Y., 25 years ago before making his y Did Christ Die?” The male|uated on the dividing line between | the Baptist parsonage, Colchester. on | the last of the week. In the Seaside city, A novel and |Usual excellence in the military mery kome permanertly in_Old Mystic, he | choir, assisted by the ladies’ chorus, | Preston and Ledyard, and it is said | Friday morning, January 28, 4t 11 Mrs. Richard Johnson is the guest pleasing feature nr"m.fi ..""\1‘ ; [ ico of the state, where by reason of was resident of York and Reps- | Sang “He Will Hold the Past,” and the | that in former days ' tenants of this|o'clock, the ceremony being performed | Of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hawkey. | colabration was the e Of Jadicy | merit and ftness he was gradual gaiaer ctiough to entitle | full chorus sang “He Lifted Me” At|farm used o vote in both towns on |by Rev. B. D. Reminston. A recep- Building New House. at the banquet, which wes o ooadlcs | Bromoted from private to brigade cor TRelatives and fijends in'the Myatics | ladles sang “He Hideth My Soul? fiute | poth sowns, —This canmor be done at | fromna o e e Dy D heir B ez, pamhused the. |5 bl M3 [l the Tenture was g0 | D nke the annu received invitations to the matriage|accompaniment. There was an at-|the present time. ome at Hillside farm. Lo pxoprBe Taxlor, ofiNew | 7 IS [eRetursss tha 4 g tenfiar A = London, last fall, has filled up the old | Fule to-have ladies at hanguets in th. | Shcampme Department of B N ooty | e Chor hos oS00 O e Cottage Prayer Meeting. [, The regular morning service at the | celiar to the house which was bura- | fUture and not have their entertain, | Connecticut, Grand Army of the R ‘Q‘"“m on Tuesday | Joved. “| A cottage prayer meeting was held oo ton 1y the ot ey ien, | €d. and has the frame up and partly [ Ment confined to what are commoniy [ PUbllc. which s 1o be held in 8, at 10 @ m., at Winnebago, | _ At the Union Baptist church Sun- %&;flhe :;lldel:‘;e of Allrznu .;‘ %-nrkflon A imemm{l‘ ae-gxo’n St e Subdny :?Bve;og o‘r‘ 8 new house, which wiil leflz';'i“"::“;l' nmlm,' 4 :u::a;:n. an event that \mlll. ot be 1 e 2 DB | dny ot . nesday evening. Rev. N. n- nd back of the old. foundaton. akors St the. Ganquet- Jov/| Eotten an lonk an & member o The Ladies® Aid 8 of the Bap- prosktiod from ni:‘f;ublj’ecg “ioePBll | ate of Pregt}:n City haa charge of the ;f:‘:;’; Pt in charge of Supt. ok on the new dam et the outiet David R, O'Donnell, May r Bryan depdriment survives. A foature of (e tist church met Wednesday evening| markable Things About David.” Mrs. | Services. POl S eosn | “The: Youns 'Fueonies Bocity LOf | wiege o D0Rp StTeN was resumed. | P8 Y JORN .. Geary. Peter Dorse7, | SEOMERINETE WL 00, tHe oe0mpt Tith the president, Mrs. Oscar .| Chappell piaved a violin_ solo, “Ths of meetings which will be held auring | cprigtiay Endeavor held an Interest- gg:;:;’:c{mgvc;,:;,g!!e'w-H"""m" e S % the b o gy g Y g T o The Woman's Christian Temperance | ladies’ choir sang. At the Bible school | Miss Fannle Gallup of Hartford has | In& missionary meeting In the evening. | ~Connection with the new boiler at’| thoroughly familiar with their subjects | Zant of Minicsots union met Friday afternoon with Mrs. | Session it was unanimously voted to|been staying several days with Mr. | Ny, “rosided at the organ. in the | ie, Pumping station has been com- [&nd served as cxamples of the liter, P Py e Mg 1 Jane Dean. contribute each year onme-balf the ap- ana :drs cr;:xe, Halwitt.""d e N 1. il ht ree pleted and 1s giving better water sup- training as well as public speals April, and already committeen of Wi Dr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Chipman of ; portionment for Bible and Publication | Colchester Deputy Insta Grange | 31 e g £ c s that were acquire . Perkins post are preparing fo New London were recent guests of | Society. . The Young People’s society Officers. e Rt b SR met G the Towr ¥ Mrs. Winfield Hannery and chil- ;f:];igbf-:e. of this society, which was :’»‘:uf'.‘..“.'i"}}'.'.'. Jnder the ‘personal 4 Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Cramb. | voted to contribute the other half each| . & Staples of Celcehster, d PRl 082 ren, Wellesly and Katherine, have y formed as a debailng socieiy | T ot partmen Mr ana Mrs. Moees 7. Cotver of Gn- | year, . B, ples of Colcehster, deputy B oE been’ the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry | 80d that feature has ever been retain- | Who knows how to do big thin e areton R T e The cantata, “The Conquering|Cf the Grange, installed the newly- Grange Meeting. . | Churen. ed. The St. John's soc his long experier natt Mrs. Colver’s sisters, Mrs. e | Cross,” was greatly enjoyed by an au- g‘“‘ega"fl’“" f‘f Wow‘ Gflns"_gn The regular meeting of Salém Mrs. Frank E. King of Norwich was | °°d_to be proud of and the big cel.- | tary. He will ) hearty co-oper Turner and Mrs. Elizabeth Spicer. dience of 250. The young people show- :““‘ y 'l““’"‘ Ing. wing to ® | grange was held on Tuesday evening | in town Saturday, calling on rela- | Pration of half a century’s exjstence | ation of the me women of Ne Calvin Hoxie, Jr., is convalescing|ed much ability under the training of | SLOT™MY Dight there were not so many | ¢ their hall, with the newly installed [ tives. was all deserved, London, who will e glad of the c from a severe form of scarlet fever. | Mrs. Chappell The six little girls) Present as there would bave been had | officers in the chair, Worthy Secre- | John Baker and son Theodore of | A complete list of all who everhad | portunity to show appreciation of the George Harvey of New London was | who represented the chain of love were T}fe“ P W’!‘et?fi tary Harry Rathbun gave an interest- | Willimantic were guests of Mrs. Mary | Memberahip in the society would prove | service rendered by the soldiers of & village calier Tuesday. very pleasing. Miss Florence Chap- |, The officers of the Grange are: Wil- | ing account of the meeting of the | Cogeshall over Sunday. , Interesting reading not only to thc [ ¢ivil war, who ris their lives th There is a slight improvement in the | man opened the meeting with songs| 20 & Alyn, master: JoSep Clark, | state grange in Hartford. The dis- [ Mrs. Edward Cornet is confined (o | Present membership, hut to the general | the unjon might live. Kverything tha condition of Mrs. Clarence W. Beck- | and scripture readings. Prayer was g;’"‘;,: fci'ci . Hewitt, treesurer; | cygsion of the fopic, The Care and | her home with illness. public as well. This list would show | 18 possible will be don r the pleas ~with of Smith street who has been se- by John Brown. L , secretary: Mrs. Liz- | peeding of Poullry Necessary to Se- | Mrs. Charles G. Turner. while going | tPat from the society came men who |ure and comfort of the visiting veter riously ill for the past two weeks. It is hoped that a small orchestra ;‘e °‘~"Rr’3v1°°tw‘;’vr F. Tw"fia’ Smnh’lfl? cure Eggs in the Winter Time, called | for a walk Sunday, stepped on a small | D2Ve heen leaders in politjcs as well as | @ns on that occasion, for h""”"; l’l; Clarence Pickering of Ledyard was|may be organized soon. T;”'gé gt O d} ‘*‘l‘l?v % | forth some interesting and humorous | icy place, falling and spraining her in religion, and men who have filied | Yen has the assurance or‘u‘ml( n' ® local caller Tuesday. Odd Fellows to Attend Church. e s it atoward:. Hils. | remdrks. knee. positions in local, state and. national | Bearty co-operation on the part o Mrs. William P. Welles was arecent| mgne 0dd Fellows voted at their | worth Gray. e e e Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Bailey spent | Mrs. Charles M. Holmes of Walnut | 80vernments, and men wh) have been | the whole people, who are on the aler guest of friends in Groton borough. masfing recently 1o attond Services ot th° dx"iay. e Y3 h‘z‘ e m‘ Sunday as guests of Mrs. M. R. Sieg- | hill arrived Tuesday at the Johnson | 8nd are leaders in trades, professions | to comply with hix every wish, for Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Warren Wheel- | {o® 0% TRCReY 10, afend Seryices « “"”fin;:'e;_“g end Mt é" » | fried in_Colchester. home to spend a few weeks with her | @nd business‘and also men who riskad | In this matter hi t will be ac o of North Smxlmnglolt: ‘vlult.ed l’l‘ues- Fob. s Vol W Erowe e Tace | Mrs. Henry Fox and Miss Alice Fox | daughter, Miss Ellen Holmes. {Mx‘{ J';:'.'":“mbw‘"’f io which-she R a8 oo 1d be strictly vy afternoon wi their son-in-law R - have returned to the home of J. A. Tnites ates has been involved dur obeye nd daughter, Mr. and Mre. Urban | \jeioon, Bdwin S. Henry, Norman C.| The Tadles' Al soclety met at the | Riy® arter visiting friends in -Nian- | ., Town to Borrow $2000 the past fifty years, = i Clark itford. = i Geotr‘ethg Umn! pel B:pl parsonage on Wednesday. tic. t the regular meeting of the board As a sort of aftermath, some of the Just twenty-five rs ago today Jennte Frink has been. sepnding a| SOEMIttee of the Union Baptist Three Before Board of Relief. Mrs. Ely Gardner has returned to | Of Selectmen Saturday it was voted [ members are planning o series of | (S8aturday) the old railway station, fow days with her sister, Mrs. Clar- | colncly Visit Baptis eth- The board of relief—Alfred J. Clark, | Leffingwell after visiting her parents, | that an additional loan of two thou- | smoke talks on the entre nous plan, | then located at the foot of State hoe W Beckwith, . odist churches in Niantic Monday for | o, 0% DoAY, OF rellethred 7. Gl | o na Mre. G. H. Morgan, sand dollars Do obtained to meet cur- [ just to learn of some of the doings in | street, the north end of* which . George Hatvey of New London was | tog, Durbose of Inspecting = the metal| ot "¢or the first time at the town | Dogs have been damaging the flock [ FeAt expenses. connection with the society in the ¢ar'- | about on the line of the present unic = village caller Tuesday. o duma Famlal ceitiag: Y aave decided | clerk’s office on Tuesday. The grand | of sheep owned by Loren E. Rath- | Thames Lodge to Attend Church. [ier days reminiscences ‘that perhaps | station, was on firc and the promp: Miner Bacon has returned to. Ben- | {2 e Sl list has been increased about thirty | bone. Thames lodge, I. 0. O. F., workea | Would be better appreciated at @ smol:- | ness of the fire department prevente mett's Corners after a business trip to | "7CPh,Ch i "meeting of the board | thousand dollars, and the board ex- the initiatory degree on two candidates | £F than at a banquet such as mark:d | conflagration, and the activity, ind ot Auburn, N. of e e of e Doard| pects a. busy session. Only three ap- NIANTIC Tueaduy evening. This fodge Wil st~ | [he. Soiden’ jubfies cwisbrgston. Tim | fectiveniens of tie Aremen WO S PN T T ey peared before the board on Tuesday to Sl fend weryices -in‘a Rody at the Tuiov | 7t Johuws Litexary aspociftion le -to | exally conCemang, fOr It ot eure “ha 3. Brenton Copp, who early in the e ?a“.,?“im theiz | Burial of Henry Arnold—Men Serve | Baptist church Sunday. OrdOr ALty Yenvs and on the sttsess ot | served the public about long enoux purchased the house and grounds LEFFINGWELL Dbill was $108. This is the largestthat Supper at Baptist Church. Road Not Satisfactory. the golden jubilee celebration. In the course of time the old struc in West Mystic long time known as = has ever been sent in by any board to o Portions of the new state hignway ~— ture was razed in the the natural wa the Middleton place, has changed the | Measles Prevalent—Delegates to Sun- | the town. Rev. J. W. Knappenberger was in|petween Norwich and New London are | Mayor Mahan, at the 8t. John's | and by municipal engineering that has name to the Junior farm. Mr. Copp| day School Convention at Norwich. Personals. | Norwich Tuesday attending the joint|found to be unsatistactory and that | banquet, according to published report, | since been condemnod, the new i is meaking improvements to the house — Miss Fannie Gallup of Hartford is{ RScting of the New London county as- | a part of the work will have to be | referred to lower Bank t as a|tion was ecrected at the foot of the 8o that £: will be: sultable for an all || Measles.aye . prevalent. in_this an8| spending o few:days With friend and | 20" cue asroant o tre . Bbasse) | cong over. One of the sections ia near | *hell hole of filth and nas B, | Stoast, and. Ehe . wate e e That, -roun; nce. It is the oldest | surrounding towns. Nearly all afflict- | relatives in town. = an us the fountain in v , where the | advocated acleansinig of (hut locality. | planned by the early founders to e in this part of the town of Gro- |ed with this aisease hildern. {.church. - ‘macadam has been badly washed and [ Well, the work of cleansing that sec- | for all time was oblitétated, Now - s e e e e Lo, Exank Néxthop P oathbridge:] ~ The body of Henry Arnold, who died | given way under heavy teams. It has | tion is up fo the mavor “inore than | there are people in New London whe Mrs. Joseph WheelePs - Death, Beard h and Myre Ellis. D | ere louen. Sunday. asstar of M. oo |8t his home in Washington avenue on | peen decided to get the material for | any other citizen. If lower Bank street | have the same kindly feeling toward cited ngwell, who has been 1 | Mys. Bnos M. Cray.o - T. and | Tyesday at 7 p. m. was taken to Mil- | the work when resumed at Trading | is what the mayor kays It i%, in the | the present structure as the men of & Mrs. Maria (Swan) Wheeler, widow | with tonsilitis, is able to be out. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel B. Gray lington Thursday morning for burial | Cove, name of all that'’s good and holy, what | quarter of a century ago had for ths ©f Joseph Wheeler of Whits I, died Mr. and’ Mrs. Leonard Stubley and | son, Alton, were the guests of re,’auw‘z A short prayer service was held here. Frank Chapman has hold his place [ must some other sections of the city | dwelling-like station that jreceded ‘Wednesday evening. She was 85 years | children of Norwich spent Sunday in Stonington Tuesday. Miss Hattie Smith of Deep River|and will move to Pequot. be? Residents in the section speci- Perhaps the building of the new rall of age and hes been in a feeble con- | with Mrs. Mary Gray. Senator William 1. Allyn and Charles | SPeRt Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Uncas lodge, A. O. U. W., held the |fled supposed they were in Paradise | road bridge across the Thames will dition for the past few years but rap-| = The Sushine band meets today (Sat- | H. Gray attended the meeting of the | Ocorse Clark, at Black Point. annual installation exercises Thursday | when compared with other sections of | bring changes in the passenger sta #dly failed during the past two weeks| urday) with Miss Ruth Palmer. Pomological society held in Hartford | ., LB male members of the .Baptist| evening. the city that the mayor did not specify. | tion, perhaps to the extent of its untll the end. 5 Among the congregation at the Bap- | Wednesday and Thursday. church gave a .supper Wednesday Mrs. Catherine Einstein of New The maypr was born In New Lon- | moval and a change of location. T _Mrs. Benjamin L. Mull of Noank|tist church Sunday were Mrs M. | ' Brnest Lamb has o fus new automo- | Vening in the church parlors which | York is spending this week with | don, always lived In the city and | rafirond officlals may come to the & was the guest Tuesday and Wednes- | Brooks and son of New Haven. ~They | bi was_largely attended. friends in town. knows every nook and corner thercof, | sistance of that new soclely that has day of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. | are guests of Mr. and Mrs. William ¢ W. G. Phyall and his assistants are Mr. and Mrs. George Rumrill are en- | and none is better qualified to judge of | for its object the beautification of Ne Edward Stapelyn. ‘Browning of Wauwecus Hill. NOR improying the interior of the Morton | tertaining Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cassa- | the general conditions, So it mus: | London, and, maybe, once agaln ther Mrs. Mary Jane Williams went Sun- Delegates to attend the Sunday TH LYME ‘house. vant of Woonsocket, R. I be taken for granted that the’ mayor | will be a fan-shaped approach to the day for a month’s stay with her son-| school convention at the Central Bap- Lo H Herbert S. Johnson of Middletown Address to Jewish Farmers. knows of “filth and nastiness” that | water front of State street, Ho mowe in-law and daughter, Mr.. and Mrs.| tist church, Feb. 8th, are Mrs, J. J.| Mission Circle Elects Officers—Uncas- | was in the village Friday on business. = others know not of, but the down- | it be. JFames Whipple of Center Groton. Ward, Miss Gertrude Ward, Mrs. Geo. lle Pastor at Baptist Church, St. John's Endowment Fund society | Delegates from the Jewish Agricul- iy Punitinl Pupil-Rbwirded Sheldpn, Miss Ruth - Palmer, Austin met with Mrs. L. P. Stevens in Wash- | tural Ald society of New York met P! 4 Rathbun, John Rathbone, Miss Eola| William Sisson and M. J. Stark were | ington avenue Wednesday with an un- | With the Hebrews residing in Mont- GALES FERR LEBANON st the last session of the Baptist| Browning and Rev. J. G. Ward. in_East Heddam Tuesday. usually large attendance. ;’"}:;"d‘a';i fi?‘&?fiegfufi';"o‘;"}fld Y Sunday-_school erintendent -Frank wan w: 3 has| Mrs. W. H Bush has been visitin A i g Earl Willimos. . resented o Blile. o] Mot s oy P L Ol B G TR e e relatives in Staffora Springs. "¢ | proved methods of farming. Mr. Pen- | Morgan and Hiscox Cottages Broken | Installation Exorci Grange— Beatrice Clark, the four-years-old | turnpike Sunday. The Ladies’ Mission circle met with | Miss Gertrude Hilliar, who has been | hurst, a graduate of the Connecticut Into—Birthday Celebration—Various | Local Interest in Rookville Autome- daughter of Mr. end Mrs. Willlam S e R Mrs. W. M. Sisson, Jr, Wednesday of |at the Mehorial hospital in New Lon- | agricultural college at Storrs, was tie | oo bile Tragedy. Clark, for attendance . every Sunday WATERFORD. last week. After an interesting pro- jdon for the past three weeks, is ex- | principal speaker. The possibility of P - gramme on. the topic Work Among the |pected to arrive at her home in the | forming an insurance soclety In cou- | The Morgan and Hiscox cottages on | On Thursday of last week C. FL. Pot during the year 1909. the Bluff were entered last week, but |ter of North Woodstock, assisted < village tod: Saturday). Alaskans, the following officers were oday (Saturday). v The ociety ofiecs o tuwrnioier (larence Pickering of Ledvard was| . e L = ® locai caller Wednesday. S - i uf ot—New elected: President, Miss Emily Stark; A meeting of the Niantic Public Li- ~ nothing of value is su sed to have | Miss Bishop of Bozral, conducted the Mrs. William Harvey of Quakertown phone Line—A $200 Hen. vice president, Mrs. Erwin lyRogers: brary association was held Wednes- | to such an organization a sum of mon- | poriR%, O VAC hreakp‘::ulqdln'n\' | inastalintion, exercises in the Lebanon is very low from consumptio secretary ang treasurer, Mrs. W. M. |day with Mrs. F. H. Dart. ey equal to that subscribed. 1If the | oq 4y George F. Dean while on his|grange, Thirteen officers were in William Shank of Ledvard was call-| Walter B. Howard has returned to | Sisson, Jr.; solicitor, Mrs. J. W. Stark.| C. S. Dewey of New London was a | Montville soclety subscribes one hun- | rounds along the Bluff. | stalled. Myron Abell of Colchester ing Tuesday on his son and daughter,! New London after a pleasant visit | M Brwin Rogers, Leslie and Lois |business caller in the village Wednes- | dred dollars, which -is ”‘m mini 2“"‘ Mrs. Charles B. Jennings of New |grange presided during the installe srr and Mes, John Williams Shafik. | with friends in Waterford. Rogers visited friends in Millington |day. s amount, the aid society will contribute |y cnjon was the guost Wednesday .of | tion ceremony, at the close of which & A ada Chipman of Winnebago,| Mrs. H. W. Manuwaring was in | the last of the week. a like sum. I hiw wachiMrs. Richard Tatiwbs | collation was served, ,followed bv & ®inn. wpo was summoned east to at- | Westerly Tuesday. the guest of Mrs.| Rev. A. J. Wilcox of Uncasville FRANKLIN _willlam Schmauk of WNew London | * Charles Plerce, Jr., a representative | stirring address by Mr. Potter. The tend the funeral of his mother. Mrs.| Dennison Hinkle: preached at the Baptist church last was in town Tuesday, visiting bis for- | of publishers of constructiof and bulld- | attendance was encouragingly large Jane Blizabeth Chipman, left Sunday| Mrs. W. L. Driscoll was a caller on | Sunday. Rev. Francis Purvis of Crom- | Letters from Miss Ella Smith Tejl of | oo, residence on Dolbeare hill. now |ing reports, in Maine, was an over Sun- | - On ‘Friday cvening the Ladies’ Ald morning for his western home. Mrs. Dennison Hinkley of Westerly | well is expected next Sunday. = Elo occupied by the Rosenberg family. day guest of his mother, Mrs. Charles | society gave an oyster suppor in the »-J?x?“ é:a%irufn‘&?vofidhsf;:r‘“ft Tuesday last Harold Gates was home from Meri- rosts in Florida. 2 ALLS J. Pierce at Allyns Point. parlors of the Congregationa) ehur > s ~in- . Mr.| Miss Violetta Beckwith was _the | den over Sunday. Mrs, Rowland H. Perkins of New |This supper and social were very end Mrs. William _Hallisy. guest of Mrs. John H. Gallup on Fri- | Merrill Babcock was home over Sun- [ M. and Mrs. Henty Hyde of Willll CLAE&L . London visited relatives here Sunday. |much enjoyed by many people. Alonzo Main of Lantern Hill was 2| day last. day. He is_employed as fireman on | MAntic Were guests Sunday T- and | no6d Reports from Fishermen—Mat- | Rev. William F. White, a member of | Mrs. Sarah 1. Gager has returned to caller in the Mystics early in the| Clark Lane will soon be in commu- |the Central Vermont railroad. R oI e oiais Tngst and o Chiefly P the Ledyard school board, visited the |her home and friends after several week. g nication with the rest of the world. | Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Strong attended | (o T 270 MIS: SHMEr FgRIom tors- Chiefly “Personal village school Friday. Mrs. White, who | weeks spent among friends in Rhode . "::&m:“ gfir,k‘l;*o: %a:.l;ztrg'; Corners ]Te).pp}l:one 1;10195 are Deing set the g;;k;un«ax 1.2' Clarence Champlin- in | 200 (0 G 00, Sob it A estrom: | ® B n and George H. Brown | Accompanied her hul?l;'hl‘l to the vil- | Island. : = i - ength of the street. ester last week Friday. fohn Engstrom. 2. BrChapma - lage, was the guest of Miss Amy Sat-| Miss Bishop of Bozrah was a guest 8 = Mrs. Hermon Gager was a recent | had an outing at Watchaug pond, when | (v "% ‘the Gtternoon. i | of My, and Ars, Otto L. Pults over 3£ HioBeabe has | an - Angona ~hen ‘Willimantic visitor. they caught a fine lot of pickerel. . ASHWILLETT :fii,‘gdc;; et Vg s b s L BETHEL _Rev. B J. Aver preached on excellent | Horace Palmer and son. Irank, Birthday Surprise Visit. s and Ciifton. Bweet ot Mew : Aol e, it & 5 sermon’ In Bozrah Sunday. causht a fine wtring of pickerel on ’ s > ™ octively, Egglestone’s 1,000 Acres of Land. |sars, in New London. pils at School. o the Watson place. Holaridge and Frank Palmer caught | ., G, the village Wednesday cven- | Mrs. Mary E. Sweot L TR TR il Mrs, Emma Warner and daughter | some fine pickerel and perch on Yaw- Granite | vesday afterncon-a flock of | Were Norwich visitors on Wednesday. | soge pond Friday. Pscina in ceiehracion of her bifthday Mrs. Tuttle May Recover. Otto Anderson has filled his new ice- | company have their sto - o Pl 5 SR e the - Barre mapufacturérs: association. | duite unusu r ime year. g B s vi Vided and & pleasant evening enjoved. | Rockyille, a collision between a tro! tage 7 The Bethel school, which opened last | Daytona, Fla., tell of "the beautiful ( was the guest of his parents, Mr. and | VI{80 Geor"‘e Howitt of Gr‘mo"’: ent | car and an automoblile, in which Rob %is icehouse at the head of Maine's| Capt Ira Edwards was a cit 3 3 lake. Wen ity v caller | ooy with four pupils, has increased to | Weather they have had until a recent Several iocal -residents attended a | - seven. Troet Al bal KIed all tésrfiow- Lulghl retining {o. the tation Thum-{ 1,y irrigg Was supposed 1o be fatally injured, #@ance in Preston City Friday evening. e Mrs. Pierce, who recently was strick- | er day morning. His wife will remain | D- F&! 7 greatly stirred this community. Mrw. Tt is reported that W. W. Billings GOSHEN. en with paralysis, is much improved. A. D. Lamb gave an interesting re- | for a longer visit. Unclaimed Letters. | Futtle is the daughter of Dr. Henry T end family will move to Preston City, The attendance at the social >:1d at [ POrt of the meeting held in Lebanon| Mr. and Mrs. Willlam O'Nefl and| ., 133ressed to Nellie Murphy and | Sweet of Hartford, formerly of Leba 2 R H. Young's was mot as ] rge us [1ast week, when M. D. Kneeland of | children, John and Sophia and Mrs. | Mall addressed to Nellle Murphy and | Fownet 0F e niond, fUmeny ©F (0nas Mrs. R D. Maine, over Wednesday | yro,qay with her mother, Mrs. Willlum | ert C. Tuttle was killed and his wife Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Stark Entertain— and ‘it is elso rumored that 3 S g, Biaine ana Iamny Voil i Gh(—\(r Attended Funeral in Chicopee Falls. |Usual owing to the bad traveung. Boston spoke on the Sunday School | Katherine Thomas of New York arriv- | JtT% S800 1 et and relatives. Mrs, Tuttle is still lin- residence from Ashwilleti to Wekterls. Rey. Frank Chamberlain was in |Protective League. ed Wednesday evening for a visit be- | 8%y ‘gl Oy L limer loft Saturday. to | gering in a critical condition in a Hart S, Curtis Egglestone of Sonth Lyme| There was a very pleasant afternoon | Willimantic Wednesday. Secretary C. D. Hine of Hartford was | fore leaving for Chicago, where they | o 0® (Ul “Veeks at hor former | ford hospital, but there is coming to was recently in the place looking after | party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F.| If the old sign be true, we may ex- | & Fecent visitor at the school here. intend to reside. e o Eart o " | be @ little hope of recovery. fhe interests of the Jare S P. Ioggle- | G. Stark Saturday afternoon. Among | pect snug winter weather for the rest OAKDALE . et e, rakeni op-dhe Ials e L - 2 g i imble . stone’s estate, of which he is the ad- | the number present were Mr. and Mrs, | of the season, as e groundhog made . WEth Bk parent); e anl e Hiner 24 HAMBU“G. e $33.50. | B Maine. Several members of the local auxil- Ghuzsh Nayer - Sigipes; Nots 5 ‘Frank Tillinghast s carting ties for | 1ary of the Woman's Home Misslonary (o o o =0 ministrator. ‘The latter left nearly | Charles Taylor of Portland. a very short stay on Tuefday, Feb. 2. 7900 geres of land in this locality and | Mr. and Mre W, T. Curry and daugh- LIBERTY HILL L men are looking over the property | ter, Miss Ruth E. Curry, attended the - nta—L.. R. &, with a_view of purchasing it. funeral of Mrs. W. T. Curry, Sr., which ki, Rev. H. T. Arngld of Norwich was | Henry Girard, from the Thompeon lot sl ;’:-lm:;‘:! e :D;hy::m?;flm; Plans Year's Work. A supper and entertainment for the | was held on Sunday at Chicopeé Falls, | Matters Chiefly Personal. calling on residents in this vicinity | Miss Agnes Collins, who has been | 5o 0 FEtBOTRre, (0, & 0 ashmon e benefit of the Bethel Methodist church | Mass. . o on Saturday, remaining over night and | &% ber Dboarding place. in Westerly, | [ RCC I, %0nq"a silver offering of | Mrs, H. L. Reynolds has returned was held Friday night. Johin Pillar has purchased -an auto- | Mrs. O. W. Gurley is ill with pleuro- | preaching on Sunday in the Congre- | With measles, s at home with her par- | WEoS, SnCl, 00, & (OOl Snlb e Gur” | pram visit to Middletows - nishings. Harry Banta received news Tuesday “Th is no material change in the! mobile. pneumonia and has two nurses. ational church from the words found condition of Mrs. Samuel D, Plerce,| Ar. and Mrs. B. H. McCall were vis- | Mrs. /Elisha _Tucker, who has been | i Heb. 12:29. The attendance at | Sister. Mrs. Charles Palmer of Pendle- who was stricken with @ paralytic| itors in the Hartford Wednesday. feeble for some time, is confined to | church and Sunday school seems to be | ton Hill, visited her on Wednesday. |, % SN, 00T Fannie and May, of | erlok Banta, of Old Lyme shock.a week ago. 2 On Wednesday evening the mid- | her bed, being cared for by Miss Libby | increasing. There were 49 present Montville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Alber- | The L. B. 8, met with Mrs. Hayden Arthur G. Bilings of Natick, R. weelk praver meeting was led by Dea- | Goodrich. at the preaching service and 40 in Sun- FITCHVILLE tus Maynard at Allyns Point Sunday. | Reynolds Wednesday afternoon to has been here arranging for the man- | con James Y. Thomas. Cecil Cleland of Saranac Lake, N. Y., | day school. e Mr. and Mrs. Minor Moxley of Long | plan work for the coming year. sgement of his large farm in Rixtown | Bluebirds were heard Feb. 2d, Candle- |is the guest of his brother, Walt The C..E. meeting in the evening Recent Social—Personal Mention. Cove were guests of Mrs. Sarah Per- | Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Anderson enter for the coming vear. man day. On that day the ground hog | Cleland. E 3 svas led by Deacon J. E. Fellowes. Top- Dty kins Thursday of last week. tained the young people Friday even W. . Tolhurst and family have|comes forth to forecast the weather.| Georgze Brown, a member of Com- |jc Foreign Missions. Miss Evelyn | Mrs. William Ladd of Montville is| Willlam D, Fairfield was the guest|ing Jan, 28th, in honor of the 16th moved fo Providence where Mr. Tol- | If he sees his shadow there will stili [pany L, C. N. G/, of Willimantic. went | Comstock presided at the organ, speding several days with her brother, | of his sister, Mrs. A. §. Potter, in Put- | binthday of their won Clayion huret is engaged in business. be six we’:eks of solid winter, say the g{‘t!l:x“g;% company on its recent trip to ‘The chickén pie supper and ente F. H. Thomps=on. nam, Monday. Charles Stark of North Lyme was & weatherw] b - tainment held in the chapei on Friday Messrs. Walter Thompson and Gur- Charles Turner has returned to Hart- ller on Bill Hill last Wednesda: Some fine ice was belng cut on W.| Winthrop Davoll of Hartford has |evening was a decided success, tho | don Rathbone of Willimantic were re- | ford, atter spending several weeks With | o Miss 1icie. Tiardine and 1o Konie Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith, with|of the death of his grandfather, Fred YAWBUX VALLEY. 7 |w. Giliette's pond this woek. Deen visiting his uncle, George A. Ful- | proceeds belng $33.5 cent visitors In town. | his mother, Mrs. Alonzo Turner. Bump of Old Lyme spent Saturda - e s isses Annie ane ellie Brady spent Mr. and Mrs. Regi . tzmau- Sterlt ity and tended th b - et LISBON e Mk O T LI GLASGO. Sunday with their aunt, Mre. William | rice and. son, Edward, of Providence, | Asaing ciss e O und attende Mr. and Mrs. J. E. 1 ‘Thompson enter- e crse“"fll}i Boston. S s Personal Items—Icehouses Filled. Bm “cn.""mmor Colchester w: w'hsw .‘{.“3"7:" S35 e - dmn..".' L b M g E 3 - % - nal illed. us pman as | mer home on uft. Z [ Is Attract Local Peo-| “Fha C. B meeting Sunday evening S e o revent visitor at the home of his som | | Mims Biorence Hewitt and Miss Hat: | Longae o soveral weeks' stay in New ple. was led by Wallace Palmer, the presi- Rev. Mr. Chamberlain of Bethel was | A. B. Chapman, as was also John Moore | tie Packer of Groton were e . Mrs. harles Beebe is wvisiting her dent. visiting friends in Glasgo Tuesday. | of New London. > week of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. g B Ry e By is sawing wood for J. Roofers from are fixing | Frank McManus and Miss Margaret Pr.’ end Mrs, By were New Lon- GRISWOLD the roof of the Glasgo yarn mill. McManus were in Jewett City last Ao -visitors last Wednesday. John Dayon has been working in | week attending the firemen’s bal PRESTON R A raes. members. were edmit- opeville. 3 A number from here attended the re- . TRt . X A Wetneaday eves- Alex Gibson attended the funeral of | eeption of Prof. J. J. Kennedy’s danc- Social Affairs of the Week. [l 5 ing class at the Norwich Dancing Herbert Irons B._Palmer, Jr. J. H.. wl and Paul Geist were - in Versailles:’ nesday. The robin and bluebird have come, | H Quite a.few from here attended the|but spring has not.. § ‘Saturday night,| Mrs. Horatio Reid and Mrs. Lida|a relative in Maine last week. Partridge spent the day with Mrs. J.| Several from _including Mrs. | Academy on Monday night. The G. R. club met with iss An-| B. Saunders Jast week Thursday. Thomas Ecelestone, the sup- | There was a large attendance at the | geline H. Bates last Saturday. $ GARDNER LAKE Mrs. Mary Wobdmansee of Hanover glven at Young’s last| dance in Paimer hall Thursday night.| A dance was held at Ernest Kenne- returneq to her home Sunday atter | Friday evening. . . . The Academy orchestra from Norwich | dy's Thursday evening. Thers was a | Hobye Boynton of Paknortews spending two weeks with her daughter, | Baron Sheldon recently filled the ice- | furnished music and Professor Cong- | good attendance and the wos guest of relatives 3 Mrs. Annie Dawley. htm Mr. b prompted. o / enjoyed by all. Cake and ¢ “was Rogers of Humwung - ‘The cottage prayer ‘has for this week at ihe home of Rev: Tetay with friends in Hel- don ‘A large . the play at the Broadway theater, N_-‘

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