Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 18, 1910, Page 10

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Festival. "LETTERS FROM TWO STATES, [saizamen sl == Crusader III has been anchored in the ; e - e by for sbme’ fime. Capt: Warren | Rond: GHORUS. Hektee Gl Simbcams; 4o Wt saaiMere civiiiam £ ay.. | tes. Carrie Giles; recitation, Sarah|gpj iniermediate grades; first class in (Patent Pending) recitation, Smiles, Spicer Brown; class | Norwich were visitors here Tuesday. Schmuckler; chain exercise, by sixteen . H ” Douglass of ‘Waterford is commander | exercise, Playing l‘)’amu. six small P. A. Lathrop has one of the hand- | 5. recitations, Floyd Baliey, The- :ndrlln:’, tshird class in arltltgmxu&. A u"nyo:wm .ant @ guas m‘a:lcmr::dl"u-g of hekr‘. Mi‘w a;d Mr;. hr:l@m:rflzr: sflz;‘qnm girls; recitation, He Had No Children's somesit‘ fl:!da zilr( rve in fltm;7sleecez:ol::; ron Morgan and Jacob Burman: essay, | g}‘na‘ ih:‘nla fi:l;df:.l",mf et lg;: statistics ,;:"g,, Tightnin ,,;.,,4_,,:,..:[ yn, Day, Georgie Welles; recitation, What | some if the stalks measuring Farming Sixty Years Ago, Compared amination, Arthur Navin; School Is ;_br:lm’ m “.““.‘c.m“:fi:u:. lfi no Y May Potter, rel‘.nrnad to her homo in NEW N N cou Jeév “V'V Cl’::{'my:l and hnny from New M. Beebe, and dal g Fork are expected to arrive soon to taught by Miss Eva M. Standish, closed CLARK'S CORNERS : NIANTIC spend a few months at their summer L i e p—— on Friday, June 10. Soh Y c‘-—m Entertainini A e R R home here. 2 Rev. and Mrs. Marcus Burr Met At Central School. 00l Ye, "T"': p Pl'l!pll "' ools Close With Public Exercises— 2 . Mishap — Handsome Rye — Personal P “ Exercises—T real ” . —Por- g oy Worich Party T Pine Grove—Cot- OLD MYSTIC o, _The closing exerclses of the Central g You Need Not Sosee Ariving. Two Churches Observe Children’s S ot even, Mises Kittle. Leola The clos ses of the school | gmey Last Sunday being stormy it was| p,o’ pear] Luella Brown, Carrie Rose g P ‘h nln The local schools closed Friday for Sunday—Farce Well Presented— | thought best not to have the Children's | iii|as and Ida S. Schnnickier, Lawrence hw:arabl::l: g‘::g::i o:“:‘it::;:tl}:;; m . :” %' bullS| ."‘ 3 ih?d.fm?l:r vag?:bo ?‘ E:ter g‘-;umv;:;e Close, of Fismiaat \aTey Shve :::);—nfon?urx!xe ‘;’9‘3:‘ next Sunday, fo-| Woodworth Beebe, Leon Winfleld R;; pink and green, combined with laurel L ro}?i' ”' ’o" dth:'n'autu- fire IONAS R SHp SuThorinm. & < g = d Theron Morgan, complets odist Episcopal church on Thursday The Methodist Sunday school held a A. E. Lyman who has been very sich E‘i‘shth grade irk. T‘I:e‘ u"c,."pwen 'mu wurrlu& ;x‘;l;a lpunwlnl Drolrnmme 2 W m evening. There was a number of | Children’s day concert Sunday at 4 |is improving, held in the town hall Friday afternoon Welcom‘a John Navins, Jr.; opening r-d. while build- graduates this year from the grammar |p m. The floral decorations were Chester D. Lyman and daughter.| with the following programme: Song, i s o Boy's uuumuutof ltfinn!-.l-vnygun. de ment. very attractive. The folowing wo- | Miss Marion Lyman of Columbia, | xmerica, school; essay, The Difference ses, teacher - al .:b" rodded he teachers who have made many | gramme was pleasingly rendered: spent Sunday with friends here. Between the Government of England ’ / friends since being in Niantic will be | ~ Organ voluntary, "Miss Gertrude | Mrs. Simpson and nephew, Douglas | anq the United States, Lawrence Bee- Puss .‘w,m Scott; o f' missed.by the townspeople. Chapman; opening chorus, Let Glad | McNish of Springfleld Mass., ~are|pe; recitations, I'm Not Afraid to Talk, | gpiep¥: WUAT Seotes, Braf WA | ts too bylnml"n‘. Rev. Franklin Moore delivered the | frgsannas Ring, choir and school; in- éuesu at the home of Willlam T.|yaurence S. Spencer; Legion of the < e Sl Tamiber work:’ Diseon-. nl{-hlelfihmt endm ve your bu address to the graduating class of the | yocation, Rev. George O. Read; re- Pussy Willows, Annie Schmuckler; es- | V.1 FiAinary BUmBee wore - e equpred vt Niantic High school Thursday evening | sponsive Secripture reading, Supt. H. The L. A. S. met with Mrs. Jacob | say The Fun We Have at School, Ida e A Her Room, Jennle in_the Metnodist church. O. Williams and school; chorus, Love | McCall Tuesday afternoon, there being | Schmuckler: recitations, Dora Burman [ §uage; Tldying up Hor Room. Jennic a lona a anie Edward E. Palmer’s schooner yncmlsmn Tune Our Lips; prayer, Pastor | a full attendance. and Willie Day: essay, Nature's Beau- | p&Rie sflot{ ;c;.or:' Song, primery mer mansion at Sandy Point, where | the ‘Daisy Told, Edna Shank; chorus, | height. With the Farming of Leon Rix; 1 they spend considerable time. Volces of Gladess. Gholr and school; | The home of Edward Mahoney 15 | meitatie -Crarias Minee) Ciyde Ray | Closed, William Martin: ' valedictory, onmany bulidings, frm New Painters are busy making a number | ;ooitation, *Tis Children’s Day Again, | quarantined for scarlet fever, his chil- | 203 Susan’ Miner: essay, Behind Time, | Burton Melvin; class song, by schoc ngland to lmefleo—-ab, mm-la."nrm ] §f improvements on the exterior of the | Nellie Smart; _ class exercise, Any- | dren, Walter and Miss Grace Mahoney | pearl Brown: ~ recitations, Meyer [ OWIng to stormy weather many were o Come e L aad (ot o e you, aed sati hotel. where and Everywhere, five small | being seriously il Schmuckler and LeRoy Bailey; essay | °Pliged to stay at home, Those tha you cannot afford to Aave any ot I A Deckwith has o large force of | sirls: recitation, Sing. Merry Birds, | John Laird was with friends here|ana valedictory, Failures, Kittie Ray. “g:dg‘:u::g:;ta‘}u".»':z::"th:"&;??\?\';' siso “entimate the cont of rodding your men an working abou i - 3 o g 4 0 “her, £ e ai eams w & Hazel Davis;’ chorus, Birds of the |early this week. At the close of the exercises the chil- |\ & Sl PrOEy SOErROOR e O | B P atier” ovar and Tt'a tm nt. See us Bisors i 5 iy ooty el A O e e viery | 4ren _and _cheis, frisods wat down fo | ;108 1OPHL " SRRt SO0 O e | Rdays e it dakes Tae VIng the wov Water Tank Filled. exercises, Miss Iva Johnson’s; recita- | very interesting services at the fellow- | prettily arranged tables, where sand- . / g Nationet, asswres saters awd reliabilify. Louls Anderson is operating the ma- | tion, Summer Message, Genelve | Ship meeting held in Franklin Wed- | wiches, lemonade, cake, fruit_and ice | cream and c‘*;"d_y i e Susti i MR e Pubumatic chinery in the pumping station. The recitation, Wonds, Clifford neaflay, st B cream were served by Miss Standish, arious Items. Water System, the Omega Acetylens large water tank on thie camp ground. class song See Them Swing, [ Rev. Marcus Burr and Mrs. I b1y | 2ssisted by friends. Miss Alice M. Hunt of Cincinnati, rators, sell Gasolene Engines, holding 55,000 gallons of water, has |six little girls; recitation, The Boy | while on the way to the fellowship Eidedisakt Pritosmed 0., visited her sister, Mrs, F, W, Mar~ m Separators. ALL prac ‘been filled for the first time this sea- | Who Laughs, Willlam Marchand; cho- | meeting met with a mishap, fortunate- ercises P J tin, this week. AT s vy PunD son. rus. Something for Him, choir and |ly without serious results, having pro- | Because of Sunday's storm the Chil- | Mra. Allen Jewett was in Norwich | ano® of Satm SAaen e Sumi Pine Grove Notes. school; recitation, Mildred Peckham; | ceeded but a half a mile from home | gren's day exercises at the Congrega- | Monday. o found' 't Misses Bdith and Florence Wash- |Trecitation, —Nancy - Avery; dialogue, | the horse stepped into a bad hole in | tional church were postponed and will| Mrs. William C, Oliver and son Clin- | }ne of {3‘;,',’,",1'[;/, ST, SOMDE 08 = Miss. Iva Johnson and three chil- | the road and fell, break‘ng the car-|pe held Sunday evening, June 19, at|ton have been in Philadelphia the past burn have been_entertaming the W. H. dren; recitation. Esther Barnes; ch riage and harness, they were obliged | 7 3q, week. On Wednesday they attended ’Pl"‘llwel and estimates quoted If de~ F. club from Norwich. The members | ., "yoytully Sing, choir and school; | to return home. Rev. Mr. Coggswell preached an in- | the graduating exerices of the uni- |#ired. W. L. L. SPENCER, of the club are Misses Abble Caulkins. | recitation, The Children's Day, Helen | A party from here obtained a £00d | teresting sermon Sunday morning | versity of Pennsylvania, from which v/ SPED y Ruth Blliot, Bertha Moran, Ruth Davis: | Maine: reoitation, June, Maude Smart; | string of toothsome fresh water fish | from the toxt * lessed are they that |the former’s son was.graduated. apr2sd Lebanon, Conn. Hazel S, e e atihes Macies” | class exercise, Three Little Girls; cho- | at Williams pond one day recently. | do his commandments.” Miss Viola F. Jeweit was in Willll | = d e Y i reame jo |Tus. The Father's Gift to Me, choir and | A number attended the closing ex- | Mr and Mrs. Thomas Murray spent |mantic Wednesday visiting the mor- | o0 W5 (0 % 5 Charles A. Bell is gez}mi e o'l school; recitation, Tell Somebody Else, | ercises at Bacon academy on Friday | aonday with relatives in Colchester. mal school. _]') MoCarth 2] X Taunch his power boat, which has'been | 1jjq Davis; reciiation, The Message. | afternoon. Miss' Eva M. Standish has returned | Mrs, H. E. Colburn of Burnside, [7Op1 Moparthye o o o L O o ot ochosl children from | F2y Johnson; recitation, Do Your-Parts to her home in Westchester for the|Conn., is in town for a briet stay. B O R Eore Dart of the weak Niantic i f their teachers had a ollpting; yeuerke Gy ihe HANOVER RUSRSE VRS B "Nelson Stark was & recent visitor in il ECETS o Ee o chorus, Lift Your Hearts, choir A large crowd from this and neigh- CANTERBURY. iRt boring towns attended the strawberry i pun iy and school: class exercise, Song of the v and ice cream festical in Grange hali Mrs. E. E. Darrow has opened her | oo, SONCo R " Miss Lydia Green: Summer Home-Comers — Conference Mrs, Willlams of Putnam has been Sunday School Convention — Supper | spending a few days at the home of cottage in South street for the sum- | Heart: DUSTIM, Miss Lot Creies i iy P G nx g M irs. F. A. Aston, who has been |Emma Willlams; = speakers, Misses —_— The contract for building state road | Follows Grange Meeting — Schools | M- and Mrs. Henry Eastland. : spending several days in Middletomn. | Marjorie Harris,” Gertrude Ockrey, | William Park of Amesbury, Mass,, is| on the Colchester and New London | Cloge, Joel Fox of Oukdale was a recent h?u returned to her cottage in South | Christine Avery, Huldah Desley, Lottie | visiting his son, Angus Park. turnpike from the Colchester line south PLORI, \Iiano_xl'l at ’th'u hom t his daughter, street. Marchand, Florence Johnson, Helen Mrs. Roger Peck and daughter of | to the foot of the hill between Charles Last Friday a large company attend- J\;’»l t, fix:;;; e S Frank A. Aston has been raising ana | Willlams, ‘Hattie Lamphere; doxology; | Washington, D. C., are at the home of | Ray's and Ira D. Gifford’s has been | eq the Sunday school convention at the | Mis8 Ruth Bastls 8 tting in a new foundation to the | benediction by the pastor. James W. Eadie. let to New London contractors. Work | First Congregational church at the bl o ogers cottage. At Baptist Sunday School. Miss Edith Peck is at home for tha| will begin at once. Pl SR e, Sty Sl T Mr. and Mrs. Winfield J. Manwaring summer vacation. : Mr. E. J. Standish were| The grangers met Wednesday night A |NGTON of New Haven have been guests of Mr,| The Baptist Sunday school observed | Miss Theodora Peck is with a house| guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Standish | ang after the meeting at Haines’ hall| = memee : and Mrs. R. L. Manwaring. Children’s day Sunday evening. The |party at Twin Lakes, Conn. in_Lebanon this week. enioydd & stoger st Mre. Frank Hox-| Bensvolent. Booiety’ Meste—Teamster's Mrs. J. C. Soden has left the grove | church was prettily decorated. Fol- Mrs, Frank Way and daughter are at Miss Pearl Brown was the guest of | gia'g Rt Waokne. to join her husband, who is employed | lowing was the programme: the old home. her classmate, Miss Kittie Ray, this| Mrs. Buss has moved Into the Jesse b -dBnce in Chicago, il Lol Ml Mela VIS ESOsetie: Conference on Wednesday Next. weok. Button tenement at the Green. The, Tadies' Benevolent society met Ethel Brady and Ruth Malone of | chorus Come to e Feast of lowers, > i b 05 ARy ST AT F AR Y eorge Barstow has two o e tall- | at Library hall Thursday afterncon New York spent Monday evening in | cholr and school: Scripture reading. m“nf"é’é"fii’x‘fi’sfi'&l‘f ’éfiufi'r‘é}i’lfsnfi NORTH STONINGTON est and hapdsomest pleces of rye In| Migs Mary Howard and Mrs. Annie town. Ray L, Bliven has the nicest| Warren and family have gone to New the grove. They were on their way to | Supt. Frank E. Williams: prayer, Rev. - 5 dnesday, June pringfleld, Mass. Jeptha M. Olmstead; chorus, I Will | ¢hurch, Hanover, on Wednesday, __| onion bed and’ vegetable garden. bk i a5 tave closed their cottage in Orchard | itation, Help Somebody, Beth Deni- 5‘5»“10}')‘—}1‘1 0, devotional service; ser-| Wheeler School to Graduate Two. |(he town farm, and A. H. Pellett have | o friend, spert ond day this week o street, where they have spent several | Son: recitation, It I Knew, Dalsy Se- | Man by BUv. WOEam B Beart, T sy | peas in blossom. R oltainie home here months, and returned to New London. | bastian; chorus, Roses, choir and |mantic. 12.15, recess and nutl somn. Rev. J. H. Adams is absent for two The roads in town are being worked Miu Axmingion wnd daughter Sadle Mrs. 'A. E. C. Merriam, M. D., and | school; recitation, Words, Daniel Gil- | Afternoon session—1.45, pralse ser-|weeks, attending the summer school at | ang are rather rough just now. are visiting’ in- Boston, Miss Peck from Hartford have arrived | bert; recitation, As I Pass Along, | Vice; 2.00, address. God's Challenge to) Newton Theological Institution, New- | " The selectmen of adjoining towns| ™ Miss K. 15, Rickard and Mrs. Willlam in the grove for the season. George Montzomery; recitation, When | the Church in This Centenary Year | ton Center, Mass. have put up notices warning automo- | Gould spent Thursday in Boston. George F. Bradstreet of Boston was | Father Takes Me for a Walk, Cliffora | Rev. W. L. Beard. district secretary of | The playground movement has reach- | pila drivers to drive slow. Such signs| = Airs. Stratton, who has been staying #n_Pine Grove Saturday. Main; chorus. Sing Exultant Songs, | the American board, New York. 2.45,|eq town. The committee having the | are nceded in this town. with . her = deughter, - Mrs, .Charles Mrs. Ora BIll and son of Willimantic | cholr 'and school; class exercises, How | Some Missionary Heroines of the Cen- | matter in hand includes Rev. F. M.| 'School at North Society, Miss . C.| Giriggs, has returned to her home in are at their cottage in Broadway. | They Helped, six little girls; recita- | utr liss Alice A. Bishop of Norwich; | Hollister, Prof. C. P. Kendall, Mrs. Terry teacher, closes next.Tuesday, Putnam, The Tinkers, who have been in the |tion, Look up and Sing, Gladys Whit- | What Churches and Present Day Chris- | D. Avery, Rev. Lucian Drury, Rev. J. | Miss Lulu M. Robbins is visiting her Bank Wall Caved In. ove for a few days, have returned to | taker; recitation, Flora Ingram: reci- | tians Owe to Our Missionaries, Rev. F.| H. Adams and Miss Dora T. Maine. cousin, Mrs. Allen A. Moffeitt, at Cen— A =3 artford. tation, You and I, Horace S. Wiiliams; | A. Holden, Preston City. 3.00, discus At the Stonington Union association | tral Village. On Wednesday s Henry Cahoon, Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Sanford of Provi- | song. Blossom Bells, Miss Genieve | sion: What Share to the Future? 3.45, | at Moosup, Wednesday, Prof. C. P. School at Canterbury Green closed| Who was driving a four-horse team denve have opened their cottage on the | Frink’s class of young women, Miss |adjournment. Kendall in an interesting address pre- |last week Friday. Miss Grace L, Daw. | owned by Joseph Stoddard and loaded bluffs for the summer. Gladys M. Olmsted, Miss Maude Lam- The hospitalities of the church are| sented the advantages of the Wheeler |ley is teacher. with two and one-half cords of wood, Mrs, Agnes Lloyd of New York has | phere, Miss Viola Eldredge, Miss Nora | to be extended to the parishes at Lis- | school of this town, of which he is the aritiriniss Piwils Wownrded: was about to cross the small bridge opened her cottage in Wells street for | Massey, Miss Hazel Clyde, Miss Lydia |bon, Plainfielid, Preston City, Griswold, | head master. The ‘#eHoDT- EF o " 102 Westicinater. east of the Semstery he turned o d the summer. Main_Miss Elinor Chesbro, Miss Susle | Jewett City and all neighboring con- Thirteen from the local Baptist |, i il osed 1ast week Batur. let an approaching team pass. As he ‘The Breckenridge family of New |Lamb, Miss Maude Tinker; class exer- | gregations. Rev. Charles H. Peck is o d we a did so the bank wall forming a foun- church attended the meeting of the as- - tion at Moosup. day. Three gitls won the prizes in the dation for the bridge caved in, ‘tipping money contest for good conduct, Miss | gver the wagon and load of wood, The York have hired a cottage in Wells | cise, The Reporters. five boys from | pastor. street for the summer. Mrs. Beckwith's class: chorus, music The Airlee ball team will play the . Lucian Drury, who has served | i e . The tower store In Center street|Iverywhere, choir and school: recita- | Scotland club here this (Saturday) aft- the missionary committee of the | Neills, Dolburr, Miss Luella Medberry N L RS SRaRDECHWIThOuS opened Wednesday for the season. tion, Little Lads, Miss Maude Will- | erncon. Stonington Union association for three | Yoo, 700 ce™ Sk 0 O Sa Gt SETOH ",fi,‘“‘{‘ruk,n“‘ ot (ohe Dof, The ap- —— isms; chorus, Weleomes to Summier. s past, was elected to the same |a¢ gchool. Miss Agnes L. Magner of | proaching team was loaded with planks LEFFINGWELL Shaje:ap/d aphoel, SR USG] A S G LEDYARD office for three years to come &t the | Norwich taught this school. Several| {o replanik the bridge. Iirst Seloetman 2 ,Lampher‘e, r%uzatmn, Christ’s Spir’ > meeting at Moosup. teachers, men and women, tried to| George Hicks and several men were Visitors in Local Homes — Concert |itual Temple. é‘e‘;i- oF aparold Wil |Schools Close for Summer—Children’s Will Graduate Two. teach this school, but falled or got a1s- | near by and hurried to ald Mr. Ca- Successful. school, Collection of $15.91 was taken Day Concert—Personal Interes The Wheeler school will graduate | OUra8ed, but Miss Magner won out. hoon. Iby Miss Maude Willlams and Miss = two students at the close of the school The Sunshine Band meets today | XY o Massey: closing chorus, Sing the | Miss Lydia Baldwin of Williams | year. June 24th, Miss Fern Richardeon BROOKLYN WESTMINSTER (Saturday) with the Misses Gladys | . 5 street 1 William Johns f Church | an i Stedm: ™ Rich. Y81 Creator's Praises, choir and school; and WilliainJolason o o d Miss Jennie Stedman. Miss Rich- SIS Wi Betbe. benediction, Rev. J. M. Olmstead. Streot, Norw Miss Smith Home from Cooking School 1. were visitors Sunday | ardson will teach for a year and then |County Commissioners Appoint Rev. Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Whiting of Nor- St uthe Prawbrilse: ; , wich spent Sunday with the. latter Class in Expression Entertains. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac G. Geer and Mis. | 59,50 college. Miss Stedman hopes to| Dr. G. F. Genung Chaplain at the —Children’s Day Concert. perents, Mrand Mrs. J. C- Lefingwell | Rev. Jeptha M. Olmstead’s class in James IL Delden were Tuesday Visitors | ing autumn. Eleven took examinations Jail—Children’s Day Services. e B aton iiie Fetusiidd. Troth & i e e o e o irs | expres 1d ixth i . s FYTBI: for th tra to th e h = . . o 0 i Ambrose Sullivan of Mohegan. Friday evening, A farce entitled The | Who have been staying the past two Allen W. York, a student in Yale | 0% Thursday and Friday of last week Allan Mo}xiy of New York spent sev A most successful concert was car- Y X weeks with Mr. and Mrs, Isaac G. ¥ to attend the recital in which his eral days at his residence here last week. - Miss Evangeline Smith, who has university, is at his home in this vil- lage. William H. Coats suffered a stroke District School at Blueberry Corners, was presented with the following cast: | 7eer A& - School committee, Uriah Perkins, | Gale's Ferry. daughter took part. The county commissioners have ap- rled out after the morning service on Sunday, with a good sized audience, in Geer have returned to their home at spite of the rain. The church was dec- 5 . 5 All of the schools in town have = " pointed Rev. G. ¥, Genung, D.D., chap- " chairman, Julia H. Hanks; Jacob Bil- | A , 1 _have|or paralvsis a few days 2go. been attending & cooking school in orated Withjaurel and other flowers. _|laker, Frank E. Williams; John Smith, Slosed, nesrly all % ihe teaghers closed | - Mvs. Denidl H.-Privk 1o 5l T e o vas observed iIn the | Worcester, and her sister are guests of turned té6 her home after spending a |Everett Johnson. ‘;‘!rd ;’ l‘;‘;}“}“;‘l‘ “‘L = ey (e 0 o Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Brown and | g ooi ef o0 5 A5, S D “m, ool giv. | their parents at the parsonage. few days with Mr. and Mrs. William |, APRlicants, Miss Dashaway, Miss |JoYed by the scholars, =~ = . |Mr. ang Mrs. E. Frank White attended e s o e (‘),}h'f"""‘;"'fl"“' Myron Allen of Scotland was in town VA o e S gy e mson; iss Delinds Sharp. MIs8 | perry visitors on Saturda: % | the Pomona grange meeting at Jewett | service, and the pastor giving o shors | MORdAY- L et with Mes v A 3 Miss y ! 3 E St G City g ;- - 0 “The lo 2 Rev. and Mrs. J. G. Ward attended | PpUcrrass Mis Olmstead, o ooks, |on Thursday afternoon. pulpit of the Baptist church in East |qren all rendered thelr parts well. The | Parsonage. = = @ e E e i Soomp Wednesthy. age 9, Lottie Marchand; Matilga Bill-| A chiliren’s concert will be held :n | Killingly tomorrow (Sunday). programme used was furnished by the | opuren last Sunday morning to lsten Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Leffingwell spent ~ » - h 'S E & 8 . 5 i the Congregational church Suaday Baptist Publication society and the Gl eVl ‘cOncete, PP Wednesday w Mrs. Grace Pec ings, age 10, Annie Packer; Faithful 3 = : _ ¢ ADO F¥0 ine ren's ' day concert, . ,,,,"',:"_;’ Han’,‘,gh Kink fe eo: I.I‘a}’n‘}‘_ Snooks, age 10, Margaret Reeves: Sa- | MOrning at 11 a. m., in place of the VOLUNTOWN °°“‘m‘.‘°fis'-:]"i;' “3]"] ‘:); ég::h""rl:‘l_v programme ,somewhat marred ow- ingham, Mass., visited her parents, | .nE 10 the absente ot several on ac 2 B .y | con weather. Mr. French an Entertainment Well Received on Sec. | pey ana Mrs, A. J. Culp, the past RS S bl A i ps-Perkins | week. = which added greéatly to the excellence Harol B. Hatch of New York folned | o¢ the programme. ‘The collection was his wife and children on Sunday at|gent to the Congregational Sunday School and Publishing, society for use mantha Piper, age 12, Genieve Frink; rf'g;fl:f;:):]\]’ic‘fl- Niss Gladys Lefingwell is spending | Jerusha Dickson. age 11, Etta M.| AMrs Jobn M. the week with Mr. and Mrs, Clarencs) Lamphere; Clorinda Geyser, age 15, | tives in Boston. = 4 Mr. and Mrs. W. I Allvn attend»1| ond Presentation — P LefMingwel of Norwich. Viola Eldredge; Ruth Ketchum, age - s Ll g gl Es B = 3 the graduation at the Mystic Omal| M Mrs. Merton O. Swan and daughter | 14. ther Barnes; Susan Crowfoot, sc,mfl'f “‘-ednesday. y ATFInge. noes_are visiting Mr. and Mrs. |38 15, Anna Babeock; Sally Brown, |SCARE U P®Rlie g o e Gray is visiting rela- A delegation of Foresters from Court | his parents’, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. eorge Wilcox of New London. age 15, Cladys Olmstead: Mehitable | yiiss Lallian Gallup attended the % Liberty, No. 132, F. of A., went to Dan. | Hatch’ e < . e v. No. 132, F. of A., & K of Organ her e e Doreas Boolitile. 1. Fiorence. Johason, | nation at the Willlams memorial, New | félson Sunday fo assist In the memo- | Miss Grace Jackson of Norwich was | by infe Srasis A i ol WATERFORD Boy pupils. Bartholomew Brown. age | London, Thursday evening. _ | ria1 exercises of Court Oak Grove. the guest of Melen L, Witter over | 'Phose who attended thesfgfinany —_— 4 yvears, Luther Browns, twins Mr. There was a rehearsal for the (‘hil- The Rev. J. V. E. Belanger has been | Sunday. % &chool convention at Gantert reen Chestnut Trees Die—At Yale Com- | Olmstead and Horace S. Williams: | dren’s day concert at Rev. Mr. White's | absent during the week %n retreat at| The Thursday evening praver meet- Friday report an insgiring meeting. mercement—Notes. Billy Crowfoot. age 10, Callie Hoxie: | Wednesday evening. Keyser Island, Norwalk. ing in the Baptist church was omlitted —_— _— Obadiah Buzzard, age 11, Daniel Gil- P T 5 this week, as the pastor. Rev. G. F. ASHFORD 1 % Entertainment Repeated. Genung, D.D., attended the vecognition Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. Brainard are | bert; Jeremiah Jenkins, age 14, Paul 0oCCUM AND VERSAILLES sttled at their Lo; ¥ ' a 5 S The young people of St. Thomas’ par- | services of Rev. J. Douglas Swaffield, B o i e R e i Plans for Children’s Sunday—Launch. | 151l §ave a reptition of their recent en. | the new pastor of the Danielson Bap- | Robert Miller '°“.’r‘:“?""' é’““‘ Mrs. H. A. Champlon is a visitor at |13, Frank E. Williams; Sim Dicksey, | | "% b 4 © | tertainment in Union hall Saturday | tist church, where he was the presid- With e 4 Dld Lyme, attending the dedication of |age 10, Clark Barnes. ing of New Pywer Best. evening. fo 004, sised eudience. Two |iox. oficer, Mrs. Mary Reade s In Boston f the Old Lyme Congregational church. | Visitors, Mrs. Dipsey. Mrs. Louise 2 : new features were added, Wiil McGov- ety % id Miss Ruth Champion is at her home | Farmer: Miranda Dipsey, Miss Hazel | , The installing of new machinery in|ern making a great hit with his clever WOODSTOCK 4 : - In_Jordan over Sunday. Clyde; Mrs. Snooks, Miss Iva John- |the carding and spinning departments) dancing, and Miss Aldea Boucher be- T i e L L e ert ) as arres ) of the Totokett Manufacturing com- T AT ors oty M boneltyting Flonaed i 515 0 G W Feneyousty applauded for hier sons. | b, A. R. Mombers Attend Unveiling— Children’s day will be observed at|to Gold. Miss Alphonsine Boucher ac Sermon to Graduating Class Sunday the Versailles M. E. church on Sunday, | companied on the piano, assisted by | +—Alumni Banquet. with special services aftarnoon and | Miss Hilda Groves, who rendered sev- evening. A concert will be given by|eral selections in a pleasing manner. Miss Mary G. Perley, Miss Ella Per- ‘Winter Davis has been home calling | son. on his mother, Mrs. Davis. who was Scene 1—Examination of teachers. eeriously injured by a fall not long |Scene 2—First day of school. Scene since. 3—Closing exercises of the term. William Willlams was a caller in At the close of the entertainment Lyme Wednesday. cake and ice cream were served. in Southbridge Tuesday night Ho was given a hearing here Wednesday and was bound over to the superior court and went to jall to await trial. Mr. and Mrs. Horace R. Lamphere the children during the evening. The Thomas McDonald had charge of the | ley. Miss Mary L. Flynn and Miss Nel- wers Westerly visitors Wednesday. Pleasant Valley School Closes. concert programme is being arranged | programme. lie' D, Chandl members of the D). € Give Satist; Miss Fleanor May Legg of Spithead | The school in Pleasant Valley, town | PY Mrs. C. W. Perkins, Miss Edith| = George T. Phillips of West Haven |A. R., attended the unveiling of the Warranted ve 'action. graduated from the Williams High |of Groton, taught by Miss Lillie In- | Sefigman and Miss Sarah Adams. The|has spent the past two weeks as the | memorial gates and tablets at the Old h &chool, New London, Thursday even- |gram, held its closing exercises Wed- | 9¢corations will be under the direction | guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Killingly burying ground on Flag day. Om a" ' ing. nesday. June . The programme con- | ©f Mrs. F. H. Topliff and Miss Cora| Amos Phillips. On Sunday morning the sermon to Miss Tda Howard of Graniteville. is |sisted of dialogues, recitations, cho- | Tarbox. 2L Mr. and Mrs. William Richards and | the graduating class of Woodstock st New Haven, attending the Yale |ruses and ducts The school was pret- | _ ‘Miss Marion Lockwood of Springfield, | Adolphus Richards returned Monday | academy will be preached by Rev. commencement, the guest of Charles |tily decorated with choice flowers, | Mass., is the guest of her sister, Miss | from two weeks' vacation spent with | John K. Moore, pastor of the church Caustic Balsam Lyon and family. ferns, daisies and laurel. Seventy | Bertha C. Lockwood. relatives in Turners Falls, Mass. in Thompson. Some peculiar disease has been the | guests were present. Miss Ingram was Christened “The Comet.” Mr. and ‘Mrs. Noris Dupont and fam- Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Haskell, Miss causes of the death of a large number | presented many beautiful gifts. A o 2 ily of North Grosvenordale were guests | Faith Haskell and Mrs, Willlam Ma- pi Yy L3 George Frohmander, overseer of the » of chestnut trees in this vicinity with- | §2.50 gold piece in a_ handsome ‘white | weaving department of the Totokett|Sunday of relatives in town. thewson left on ¥ri to attend the in the past year or so. yelvet box was awarded Ella Gard for | Manufacturing company, launched .u Many at Children’s Concert. i s s s T o AR R e making the greatest improvem: ur- | power boat on Wednesday evening on| Sunday evening the children’s con- PENDLETON HILL ing l\hiilt);::r'co?nor:lta‘;er;trten‘:n Ceaxe, the river abovo. the -company's dam.|cert at the Baptist church was largely 3‘:‘.2', ;'r.m"’;’:::?é‘. i S S v ttee, ese: - e boat was christened by Miss Jes- | attended. E y Personal ItemL of Local Interest. | The school closed Friday, June 10, with | gjo Sengman, Miss Sengman while Phillips—Perkins. h'l'"_!:l dnlgtm;;:‘ .’,‘,‘.’.‘.',"’.7.‘.,"5.}".5', d:-y l:v:;_» A Woueerlv Thursday. by R g Bein i Episcopal church, Greenville, George T. | State Lecturer J. Arthur Sherwood Phillips and Miss Agnes A. Perkins | Was In town Tuesday and Wednesday, were married by the Rev. J. Johns Bo- | inspeeting Woodstock and Senexet hanan. After a short ,wedding trip | 8ranges, He was accompanied by Mrs, they will reside at West Haven, where | Sherwood. the groom is employed. Dr. and Mrs. G. P, Perley attended Lewis Wood, which took place at the the graduation exercises at Clark ¢ol- home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and ; y AL FPE) lege, Worcester. on Thursday. Their Mrs. Joseph Luffay, 171 Liberty street. | *° c"""‘c“s_":"” -l °°°,:r o LEONARD BRIDGE son Donald graduates this year, F i FITCHVILLE BOZRAH v e "B C. Fowler is improving after be- Items cnl-fly Personal. Miss Mauc ..., .on attended the picnic at Lower Pawcatuck Saturday. J. Morton Cooke was at Clark’s Falls June 11. Mrs. James Brooks of Jewett City is spending several weeks with her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson. Miss Ruby L. Parks of North Ston- ington is visiting her schoolmate, Miss Chapman. over Sunday. Malcolm Thompson was in North Stonington Friday. M. Edythe Cook and Carrie Ryder Mrs. Frank Ingram and niece, Miss B. J. Tetrault is furnishing the Yale Maude Tinker, are in Meriden,” where 2 . . they attended on Wednesday, June 15, boat crew water from his driven well. the wedding of Miss Tinker's cousin, Miss Ethel Mary Luffay, and Oliver MOHEGAN Busy Bees Give Reception for Mi Myra Manning. ing” #F for a number of days. State Flora Addmm Local Grange.| G. R. Sanders, who has been suf- - . — G 52 fering with acute rheumatism at his Miss Ruth Carver of Colchester is closed a successful term of school at lece’ ek’ Mrs, H. 2 Mrs. Ursula® Av Flora of the|niece’s, Mrs. L. M. Burdick’s, in Nor- | visiting her sister, Mrs., H. C. Leonard. Timothy Fields is spending the week Lower Pawcatuck June 11. Connecticat State’ EERAEe. Wak e Ve | wioh, has so.far Impraved i return| Mve Haas has returned from a visit | with his brother, Jercasat Ficiis. itor to Bozrah ‘r‘nn “Wednesday mee on Wednesday, with her daughter, Mrs. Katie Hughes Mrs. W, N. Chappell and daughter, BETHEL evening and gave an interesting talk| Capt. N. B. Vars was home for a | of Providence. Mrs. N. E. Bastland. attended the Hapi — on wild flowers. She was entertained | short visit Sunday. Samuel Johnson of New Haven was | tist association in Moosup on Wedness There will be a children’s day con- |at the home of Sister Alice Bishop. J. P. Sanders of Taftville was the |a recent caller at G. M. Williams’. day. cert at the Methodist church Sunday Mrs. Olive Bishop and Mrs. Lucretia | guest at Rose Leaf farm over Sun- The Busy Bees gave an informal re- Miss Mary Sullivan has been_spends CHAS. 08GOOD & CO. morning at 11 o’clock. instead of Sun- | Lathrop attended the fellowship meet- | day. ception to Miss Myra Manwaring at the | ing a few days with relatives in Moo~ Heeen ! day afternoon as formerly. ing in Franklin Wednesday. Miss Cynthia Fowler was a Nor- | home of Mrs. F. O. Brown on Thur: Distributers for Eastern Connecticut. Leland Burdick is at work for the Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Abell are wxsh Iymm Wednesday. day afternoon. in honor of Miss Man- American Thread company at Glasgo. | spending several days at Norwich to bad weather, there was |Wwaring’s approaching marriage. for Mrs. Smith, who is ill. School is closed. mt:-oh-.um Town. Mr. Abell attended the New at the church on S Schools closed Friday afternoon for Kathryn M

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