Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 29, 1911, Page 9

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night wuh his. {; Qm?denon of New. York is at N.g here for a.few dn_yl. Lywme, Ivoryton and Chester on Mon. M. Si Jr. Mrs. William Sis- d.xg xoo?m}:r’;oem E::)ly Stark was in mm st weelk. H. Strong is visiting-at A P, fls. V. Mr stn.nley flmkud 111 ye - tendering Sunshine ‘oomly Houk ‘Annual Ihal- ‘to the bAem u;era ing—American Council Entertains | one_ Women Frlonfi—lhw Auto Rmu. IG‘“‘ T -Mi llington. AL i mebtion of e Good Cheecf 74 T mlmemas Sunshine society, held at the home of | | GflSHEN ' Iber: v-!! Hill T last ook Thursday uitermoon. the tollow. | Mrs. David Wesley Died Suddenly— Local Items. | for the ensu- high wind of last week did con- siderable damage, A silo belonging to John Allen \f\"IS blown down. A party of voung Dooph were en- by Miss Bertha A. Lathrop iday evening. Der of men and bnyfl cut a.nd Bnlfiley is wotk fl!i‘ woel A, B‘tt t Gl !!ay on a Hasgo. sfgo’rendered sevaral hymns, includ- ing Nearer, Still . Nearcr, and One ‘Sweeily Solemn Thoagit. . The ' flofal ‘forms were beautiful. _The bearess ‘were Gzorge W. ,“William ¥as- of | ler, Gustave Hasler, Dahiel H. Kenyon, §| Azarle Davon and Aimie Coriarty. Burial was in Kobdias cemetery. P ‘Home Whist Club Meets. “Mondsy' evening the Home Whist 1w wvas amermmad,hy Mrs, Annie B. ;ue ;home of hsrm Greenlawn, R. I—Notes and Per- sonals. : i dresv; At noon a New Azarié served by the ladies’ ald society, -in the - church “kitchen. Miss_Flora Spaulding of Exeter was the :ugct of friends here this week. A number from this place attended the Easter concert at the First Con- g:mflml church, Lebanon, on Sun- evening. 5‘!& Jarge deer were seen on Maple Hill Tuesday afternoon. Mufi_n. of Ladies’ Missionary Society Ladies’ Missionary society met lecture room Tuesday after- The Easter envelopes +were ud, John lage schoel th SITIDE term. 7 bel Birracree, Miss ‘Amy Bir- ‘raerge. Miss Cal eflno?gggree« g Norv!c}* students 'my of ‘the Holy Family, Baltic, returned to their ‘studies Monday after a week’s vacation spent as.guests of Mr. and Mrz. Hugh McGuire of this villag Ernest Herbert of the U. S. 8. ‘| Hampshire is spending a furlough at his home here- Only Few G. A. R. Members Left. The approact of Memorial day brings to mind the fact that there are but few memhers of the G. A. R. left in town, and it is unfair.to leave the whole arrangement of this annual 2vent with them. The citizens of the town should be patriotic enough to re- member the cause that the G. A. R. fought for and should assist the re- maining few of the organization in decorating the graves o their de- ’ Frost and d‘“‘htg.: &mohtcmr N. J,. were callers summer home on Sat- Mm Georsianna Hurlbutt retutned to New -York city on d:.w stay. ‘at h Mu Lucius Brown .%ot Vdr'vlch, Elltg' Mrs. .;olm Gnswadd and Mrs. E. opened and the offering amounted to Tacy of New London were’ guests X a little over $25. It was voted to g.ue::;:“' ’unc, ,~ Noyes - B. Allyn, on opics.. - | malke Mrs. Marcus Burr a lifc b of the Woman's Board of Missions, | Mrs. Henry W. Hurlbutt spent Wed- £'¢he morning sermon at sday f with ; € - chi d’l tomorrow g sm;:-y School- Conven- | Goer. "of Geer Tl Tiodvard ° 2 5ok White on. Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Thors. of:New Three delegates were appointed by | ondon were callers in the: vfllnte on schopl te attend the Sun- £ 2 Saturday. conference to be held in ?e' ) s i R Easter Cant. Ropeatcd. ,Lon on y (82 Y i The Easter cantita, Fri ; Death of Mrs. David Wesley. g Crown, ‘which was given by the aug- The death of Mrs. David Wesley of | mented choir- at the "Galés Ferry . M. cased comrades in a fitting manmner. Bfimflue oceurred very suddenly on | E-'church on Easter Sinday, was re- A committee of citizens might assist édnesday. . Mrs. Wesley .was ap- | Pested at the Brewsters Neck Unmn the veterans in making arrangements n&um ‘her usual heaith and chapel on Friday-cvening of last. for observance Memorial day, 1911. z ng her little grandchild | for the benmefit of Pastor Harrlson' »when she was stricken with heart fail- [ F'ort Point “parish. ure. Mrs, Wesley leaves several chil- | Miss Laura Perkins returned home in and grandchildren, her husband Wedne!dly from 2 week’s visit at the | & number of years ago. The |lonie of-Mr* Isaac Geer in ‘was held from her late home ursday -at one o'clock. Rev. Ledyard. Bu;i, mutor of, the Geshen Mrs, Cha;les J. Pierce ' and her daughter, Miss Mildred Pierce of Al- iyns Point, attended” the - entartain® LE YARD ild Fence Near Whipple ‘mént at*Y. M. C. A. hall, Norwich, on Triday evening of. last. week. Bdwin Pluo—flm, and Personals. ldwm of ‘Xorwich of fi- charitable purposes. hand. Fcur members w«m ndmlm. 4 The president at aech montlfly meit ~ memniber to charge of the apron basket. Durin the evening the president, Mrs. Albert W. Avery, Was presen by the Rev. F. D. Luddln:tdn in bl the society a mw cut glass -!co cream set. Old fas ed hymns were sung by the compn—ny iss Jennie Jer- ome recited several poems and. WMiss Afary Benham ! & number of so- los. Mrs. Avery ed ice cream and cake. h Personal Mention. Mrs. Osear Churcls enterained t Ladies’ Aid society of the Methodl F.ahc-nl church Wednesday: after- Miu Lulu Chapman spent a week | the guest of relatives in Salermr. Guests of American Council. Thursday even: the members , of American ceuncil, Q. U. A. M, tained their wemen friends were “TERB Ndy é)t ¢arfa£ £ gs, ¢ ho digd A he hxs ather ’Ox- ford g‘l 1st, of consumption roughi his place for -burial M’onm in Fixeter gemetery. The Rev. AL Burr of “Goghen conducted a latives acted as Happenings of the - Waek—Mr. and Mrs. “Alexandsr ‘Gordon- Return from New York, “Mr. and ‘Mrs. Gilbert Murray and children, Ruth and Ronald, were Sun- day guests of Mrs. Murray’s parents, in Franklin. Thedore King of Taunton, Mass., was in town the latter part of last week ‘vigiting schools. nk Cogswell .of Worcester spent |’ dvoral days recently ét the home ot Mjss. Bracewell. of. this vma;a wag also-an at;:ndur:é. rs. "Ricaard ,quy ;l)i her dml‘h- Milp s f N pleasing. There 'l‘l h ::ng tuot.‘by Miss )h.y w-.llh an. ‘ora. Germain, a dolin.selo by Mise Mm:’g ll;zach w'h.h 1 Waxw' ‘Gillette of. Pr hé.«“ becn spéndln: erl - days af 5 o ; wn f N i d D 'siout sixty ‘acres. Honn oF Now Haven mads y,-after a ten A Comghell of Nerwich. e aflying v!sit wit}y cal reh.uves & x onxlnecr has made a survey for the new state read fe; to be built near the residence of HMiram Whipple, and the werk 'will be ¢ommenced soon. One of *selecimen went to Hart- ford Ihaat” ter and made arrange- ments witle"She state officials to hulld Anr. | this fene which should have been t¢ | Puilt by the town. Luther C. Gray was a business call- cr in rd last week. Miss Laura Perkins of Gales Ferry :{ w‘ & few days with Mrs. Isasc Mrs. Ji WmuLn- spent the day with Mrs, “James McCracken Tues- Mrs, Sarali White is able to be out again, gER‘I’Y HILL w.un. d Badly In- jured—Notes . and Personals. l’unck Brown has seld his farm. Palmer met with a pain- lul -echl it last week by getting his hand between two planks, one lnlcr beéing broken. Mrs. Harrison Chappell of Lake Pend, Waterford, is the guest of her , Gurden Chappell, and family. ‘ayes, Mts. William Wat- Rnson and Alhert’ 8. ded the funeral of their Card af Williman- 2% C-cku.n of Web!tfi? Yer aunts, the | Edmend J. PeckBant was the 1 i of the C: E. mesting Stunday evening. smmu at Bacon A days’ vaocation. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Gordan re- turned to their home in town on Tues- day. Mrs. Gordon has been with her children in New York for the past two months, and Mr. Gordon was called there on Sumday by the serious iliness of their son,-Albert. To Occupy New House. Hdward Hogan is about to take pos- secured and late in | Session of his newly erected residence thye ming the fire was gotten under | on the Woodbridge farm that is occu- pied by the foreman, William May- Brown has returned to | naid. after-peing at the Middlesex Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Rogers were fqr nearly three weeks. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- ‘John ‘Kfiufinfl js entertaining | liam Sisson, Sr., at North Plains. PENDLETON HILL Brush Fire Damages Young Timber— Notes of Local Interest. Miss Christie Palmer of East Green- 2 wich is spending the week at her home “The Womsdn's union ef the Congre- [ here. gational: ejurch had a foreign mission- Mrs. C. Dwight Thompson spent finl- Sunday evening open to Monday and Tuesday with her deugh- enydleton, vice presi- | ter, Mrs George ‘A- Wheeler, of District lt e was an in- Sténington. s Knapp. a m‘ora Thompsén, who was stricken in Wt, Turkey. While | with pneumbonia last week, is resting Kna.pp was entertainzd | comfortably and it is hoped that the [CR or*fl Pendleton. worst is ever. Mrs. David Nason of . G. Stanton and | Ashaway-and a trained nurse are car- foosup, are visiting i'ng for him. :-Stanten’s father, | - Maleom Thompson'’s auctien on Wed- r. Stanton has|nesday was largely attended and pastorate with the Baptist | were good for things sold. Moosup, and. will become{ Frank Brown ef Niantic spent Bun- a: Baptist church in Buda, | day with Mrs. Fjizabeth Thompsoen. % ks. Big Weeds Fire. A large woods fire raged on Tues- oD, grange paid a fra- | day afternoon- seuthwest of the hill te Btenington. grange on | Some fifty men were fighting the fire, he visiting con- | but the da.maae was great to young the programme:and | timber. It is supposed to have been started by a match which was thrown into’ the dry leaves. Miss Sarah Thompson Paimer re- urned to Colchester Menday merning. There was no service in the church on” Sunday. Miss Ld)the Cook began her spring scheol on Monday- SOUTH LYME Happenings of Local Interest—Persenal Notes. onett !4 . Jersey the nq of hlsvval:enl:. Mr. rge J Lawson, on Sunday, Sl.ter mma Ha.rflgcn _ahd Rufus Hurlhutt. were elected delegates to the Bunday school .convention at New London on Saturday. Mrs. Lucy Hurlbuit was a - fecent guest at the homie of her brether, R. H. Perkins, in Néw London. Mrs. Issac Norman of Westerly has been a guest this week of:har 'sister- im-law, Mrs. Serdh Perkins. Tracy' Smith and -his sister. Miss Mabel, attended a grange’ meeting in Palmertown, Wednesday evemn‘. WATEHFOID Mrs_ George W Beehe and daugh- ter, Miss Nellie, spent Sunday at Mrs. Mary A.- Littlefield’s. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Celling of Ok- lahema are at the home of Mrs. Col- lins parents, at Omn View for a few M g ,fixss Flm-; spa,uldmg spent. Sunday tha, Lealirop of Gosben. the e fman and got be- ‘burning. the square be- tmn ?{c South schoolhouse and the pond Felp CQ'n" tional Wom Union Hears Mrs. Kmpp—enngon Ploasant B, B, Young has entered the em- pioy of a' contragtor at McNaughton, place, Jerdan. Mrs. John Peters and Mrs. Elizabeth Tooth were calling in town last Mon- Alsert Burgess is employed in the farming bugfiness at Buena Vista this ebecca Crum was a visiter at Willis lnmwzrinrs the past Elizabeth Yeung was a- caller t her mother's, Mrl. Pa.rmella. Mos- 's Thursday. -‘GLASGO :, McPalls wzsvburie\i last Sun- leaves her Rusband -and three: young children. Kinnie and_John Potter have ¢ ed anfomobiles. Iph Wilbir, who has beem kept at{home for some time, has returned Pollard ef Willimantic is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Wilbur. Airs.- Henty Ricamond is with her daughter, Mrs. Byren Youn‘ of Ster- ling. for a few days. John Wuodmanaee was in que Val- ley recently. LAUREL GLEN Watson is mfl'fing for Moses Vorth-Stonini tecml Svisit Thursdey tipgent, fumnished: were given a.complimentary supper by the rtain: L ‘opganization. <> Mtissiomary :Societies Meet. ; V'J’I;e Fpraltn Misslonary society of the Thi ,'chux\:‘h held their mx:-::.’:z:'é:“f < YAWBUX VALLEY 8 | Many Attend Auchon at Frink Fu-. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin T. Main attend- ed the fumeral of Clark White, held Sunday at the Second church. Miss. Clara Breed of Anguilla was a recent caller at G. D. Ceates’. Mr. and Mrs. Courtland P. Miner are at Chazles . . Miner's again, after & v::lm of scveral weeks with relamive. a of eu poesent apd the thi on a class of eanmaates. after Sepper was usnn Ladle# Ald Seciety sots - Officors— Mentana Man Ivya Kinuo Farm. At ¢ tm-ual Yusiness meeunc ot s ”!:" Aif saciety held ‘recent!: the ng efficers ‘were etomt«l' Miss Altce Burdick: . By invitation ““of tHe, C’on%reg.fions,l i”' Mfl: 2! t, and e meeting IP ”‘)n'-blic character. The m ncl led~a- paper by Mrs. )gi Hofluw;vafmper iy Mrs. H South Lyme. Mrs. iward Mann was a caller. in wmmy uesday. Frank Tranchell is making many re- pairs te Kis residence. George Caswell has been the guest of his brother “in Ledyard Chester Btedman of White Reek R. I, lnn(. !g;day with ‘his parents, Mr. and Stedman. Ths suciton at the Daniel ln‘.rm k) ple wi wich and ] o Mrs. J. W. Reath called Lucian Drury were | fyoryton this week by tlre serieus {1~ . J. Post. John Hart. - Arthur Barnes has returned to New Londen after a visit with™ his wuncle, Main. Che funeral of Clark White was: held Sunday at the o’clock, Rev. ‘Mr.*Quayle officiating. A number from this place attended ths auction sale held by - Malcom Thempson at Pendleton Hill. Clifford Thomw&n, whe has been-ill with pneumonia, is comsidered ount of danger- LS CAMPBELL'S MILLS Howard Gardner, the five year old son of Willard Gardner, was- badly “Mrs. 1. Clark and daughter Bertha Na:"h;;m\&nfil; called on relatives in this place Wed- neséay. Geotge A. Pen-| Mrs. A. H. Miler and infant son are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. - Hollister speni Slate this week, e week In N3w |~ The King’s Daughters met at the home of Mrs. E. J. Carter this week. H. Chadwick and sister Frances were out of town itors Wednesday- ‘Mrs. Thomas Stanton is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Bruce Bradbury, for a few days. Mrs. F. R. Peck called on friends in London Friday. rs. Grace Sharkie Is visiting frisnds 2 vsw FHayen. - flm own Kl.rt.f rd aft visit l;:h"har e 2 ‘of Br 01 er & wi 'plren on- Iu.'lne: "' fl”" m‘" Frink v was well attended. Peo- ent from Westerly, Nor- vstic. * MOHEGAN Personal lnm- of Lecal Interest. B\mler of Mystic was lty of Mr. and@ Mrs. W. Davis has returned to spending . several weeks and rafiread and t over T 3 Mew. Funice ton; N, J. 23 is caring fer ha' m’twn; Knight/whe has the - past two weels sad is gaiming alowly. dparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sunday Scheol ."‘"""“ 2 %Bmith. whn hu been n. very Pom - w mm-rmin uynfic nm first oltkp ; t.whohnsbeensaimly to be out. & theru Was a4 wood fire on m meuntain and abeut three were burned over. No ‘was done. annnl was in horvlch l\t- s of Wirs. w . h oryton. odnam‘ls Rev. cnnt[u HL. Peck n 1 Wweek’s vacation in New - amd Bridgeport. During Mr. Peck's the ‘pulpit will proba-bly ‘be sup; | 2 minister from Norwich. Goes te New York Shh. g It is ‘with regret that the community learns of the resignation of James Henry as " weaver at the Aaflh mills.. Mr. Henry has accopted a situ- ation in Schenectady, N. Y., near Syra- cuse. WWhile regretting the loss to the village of Mr: and Mrs. Henry, ali unite in wishing both every success in this larger field of work. Miss Ellcn R. Peck is virl!hr in Al- tany, N. Y. ncis G. Way and . daughter ‘“of» East Glastonbupy, who have been spending ‘a £:w wéeks ‘with Mrs. Way's parents, Senzurfir ‘Pork, spent Svnday with s, \‘ Lcrme Gfl of Dayville . HAMBURG - Miss Carric. Post Well i Knewn Here— ’ Various.Topics of Irztoru! Roscoe Jewett attended the fun of ¥r~ Mary Smith in Silltown weel News was received here Suni ot tie death of Miss Carrie Post Miss -Post’ was a member of Sea’ vuw Pomona and TUnity grange of River. She had many friends in place. > B. D. Banning of East Lyme was here Tuesday* to attend the burial ef his sister, who died in Hartford: Ilsst Sunday. Frof. Harforda Burr and family h.,ve arrived at the Manse for the seasom. Mrs. John Tiffany ,visited her par- eats, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel JeWwett, at North Lyme, last Thursday. . John Tiffany spent a few days the first of the week with his mother, Mrs. . C. Tiffany, in Hartford. Dr. and Mrs. Lyman of welfi have been recent visitors on Bil Robert Jewett was in‘}ifimfl first of the week on business. A teachers’ meeting was held Pleasant Vailey schoolhousp last day. 2 Miss Mary Hall of Old Lyme dn town on-business the first of th% sex e Tues- The funeral of Mrs. Lafayet! nolds was held at her home i Thursday afternoon, with intermefit at North Lyme Friday in the family" K The Rev. Mr. Oakes held earvle. at Grassy Hill Sunday evening. Fred King of- Sayhrook was in mn Thursday. on business. ” Regindld Lord attended ‘the prem at tha Essex high school last wreek- Miss - Mira Warner of Brotkway was & _ealler at S, H L. Réynelds’ last Tuesday. 7 ~Miser Antanson- spem‘- ‘Sunday in bt HIANTIG Fish -Shipped to Bo-tn* Market— Notes of Village -and '‘Greve. Merton R. Darrow shipped five har- rels of fish to ~Boston Wedneady: ‘Walter Waldorf shipped four .barseis. Rudolph- Beckwith is able to be .out after a long jlimess. The Woman's auxiliary ef St. Jo mission held its last meeting on: d- nesday. Mrs. C. 8. Perter is ill at the Nigntic house and under the care of a trained nurse. Nathan Luc2 ‘has moved his ko hold goods from Hartford te p Washington Congden place in Weast Main Street- _ Mrs. T. E: Lecount has rgw from the south. 1 The James family has moved from Washington avenue to York avenue. Rev. 8. Meere of Black Hall was ‘here Wednasda Mrs. Islieb is visiting South Lyme relatives. Miss Lucy Hipelius has returred frem a visit to New Haven. Mrs. Walter Small of New Len spert Wednesday with her - parests here. F. C- Odgers has received a larnge quantity of rough granite blocks frem Westerly. Mrs. Richard Johnsen is caring for Henrietta Cennigar, who is {lI with pneumoma Howard M. Pitkin was at Fairview Wednesday attending the Odd Fellowrs’ celebration. Looking After Property. Supt. Martin C. Walter of the Meath- odist. camp meeting grounds at Willi- mantic was hare Thursday lesiing artter ‘his propesrty in Hope street. Cn Shore Leave. Frank Beckwith, employed on bo: the Cornfield Point light ip, arri’ at his home in West n street Thursday for ten days’ shore leave. Capt. and Mrs. N. W- B making & lengthy stay in Milford. Mrs. George Elton and son of Ber spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrg. L. Manwaring im the grove. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Barrett of Hartford are visiting Br. and Mrs. George M. Barrett in the Pin J. C. Burmham has Taul power beat. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Warnar have meved frem the Fuller cottagé in Cen- to | ter street to the Kummell ecttm near the ceve. - OCCUM AND VERSAILLES. ‘Death of Little Smith Girl=~Accident— Spring Clean-Up: 2 ‘Much sympathy is beins expressed for Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Bmithflvhiu three year old chiid met death By drowning on Thursday ] vault: The vault was by workmen, who le{t their a shert fime when the child’ fell int¢ the ‘vault. Mr. Smith is eniploved Bf the TUncasville Manufacturiog com« pany and eccupied one of the comm. pany’s tenements. . l"red Swan has move 00ds from Wau, L Hale house. llr.fg‘p tly eMered employ of 1

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