Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 13, 1911, Page 10

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visiting W. La - - & < ‘The rain vlt) Monday night was wel- comed by the farmers. ' CINEW LONDON: COUNTY |inin oy e & wongrianicniosl s Recins Moo Dol -~ (MGG o S ST Ruey Foor Sl Al e : ) Uesday evening ... . BT = of " Six Next Leffingwell enjoyed a wi‘m- “words: She hath e s : Remouating. St. John's ‘Church—News :3(‘;" ey 3 2t i Charien Lt - | gorte 2 =3 o TERN At A s Sy Mothers' day will he recognized in| "Through Woodland Fires. o Grange *Discusees Recigirpcity—Lacat| ths church ang Sundss sohoor seevices gty ey < Tourjeo iad been 3 s of Report of Sunday Scl Party Visits The World in Boston. |next Sunday. - The interior of St. John's Roman | years, havii ned i at tha Quiet Talks g Given—Notes and Personals. fricn et 2 At the confercnce of the six churches | Catholic church is being painted and |age of 14. . _fioral | which —— At tWe Congragational church Jast |to be Meld here next Wednesday Rev. | decorated. tributes, amiong % of interesting report of the recent|Sunday Miss Bernice A. and . Miss|Dr. Danforth of Groton will preach the| Mrs, William Noble entertained the | carnationa from the W, : of | An of | midvear conference ot the New Lon- | Gladvs F. M. Hewitt wers recelved info| fermon. Secrotary Hae of Hartford | members of the Ladies Ald soclety | which she was an. M 5 oidy don ‘Sunday School association'| membership. wiil give an address on the Sunday |of the Methodist church this week. . er % - | presi 2 hil¢ in New lLondon was given by | During the temporary resignation of | 5chool as an evangelizing agency. Miss{ Work was begun on the addition to jega sons-in-law, Arthur Brown tery assoctation will be held at the |Saturday by the sudden death of a v 3 n Westry of the M. E. church this (Sai- | relstive. ¥ The New London assoclation of | Mrs. Arthur Wilson of Middletown | John Chester and Mr. and Mra. one by A. H. Beebe was enjoyed. Sil- | 50uth, have returned and arc at The| ingford. - urday) afternoon at 2 o'clocks ~ Mrs. A. J. Stevens of Providence is|churches snd min have accepted | ias Teturned home, after - ding a | Ecelestone. ’ ver Among the Gold by Frank |0 for a few weeks. The Davville dlstrict fire associat © Mrs. Hudson Leavenworth and son |visiting her paremts, Mr. and Mrs. |the invitation of the Hanover church |few days with relatives in . t. Burial of John L. Tift, - | LeMngwell. A, H. Beebe and Austin Mr. Carey of Northampton was a |adjonrned Tuesday evening for a w to meet here next May. It will be the | Ellas Chapman of Pequono¢ Bridge| Ty, pbody of Johm L. Tift was| R&thbun. was euest at F. F. Webb's Wedngnday, Raymond Burneit i spending the . OMrs. Emma Harrison, who atiended as | Mrs. Fred Taylor as organist at the| Williston of Pomfret will speak on |the plant of the Thames Dye and |an ! e a half . WINDHAM' o delegate trom the Gaies Ferry M. . | Congrozational <hurch, Misa Gledys | Immigration from the missionary ex- | Bleachery company at Hariletvs, on|Roy Burial - was in ; . : Y A Sunday school, at the ciese of the stuuy | Hewlitt is filling the vacaney 3 hibit and its pageant in Boston. Thursday. -addition will be one m‘mafifl cemetery. 4 3 Rev. R. G. me = hour on Sunday. A meeting of the trustees ot the Village Notes.’ 2 story and the ground dimensions 40x the r ent a. the , e Himantic to oy e, Serah Colver and ner daughter. | Congregational church was beld in the | rs. Ciark of Hartford has recently | 35 fect ¢ N Tondon | B Meine Nettle Tourjes My and Mrn 7 . Ovoupy Lecal Pulpit—Notss.. S et . (e 7umeral or DIeiF | Gay TIDIAE. Poterol oty ortrine | T o e b i1 b home of her Sioe | Miss Rith Tourjae and Wi Tt et w&"“ read |/ Mre E. W. Loomis returned Wed-| tic over Sus 2= ant, M. Bhisha Aver, 4t NOFWich o1 |t the GHURch belng dischsmcd. urrs: Long ot Boston has been the | 100% 31 ¥ Senry Dart, Sunday. | Tourjee, Mrs, Hattie poern the Milcatone; Whish s wric. | IOY from & three weeke' visit in| e and . Bdson have Ty of 158t week. Rev. Mr. Aver of the Baptist church | 5 N e Mo B o turned | . MFs. Winfleld Hanney and children, dzgteu, Mr.and Mr=. Arthur-Brown | ten for Mr. Lefingwell’s 76th birthday | N8W York and Hartford: moved to ofie of George m Web- C. Allyn Brown of Hartford was a fand Rev. E. B. Smith of the Congrega- | to . treir farm on. the Verseijics roed | Wellesley and cnwnzz of Salem, | 2nd children, Mr. and Mra. G Toatells CrnBYILe Toth Dirthay | Recent arrivals a¢ The Inn includ: | sters houses. e ,M :.;a of his graudmother, | tional church are to exchange pulpits|afier their winters-visit in Florida. b W'GICM;‘:‘an at the home of %‘“x«ufli"mfimft W&N. !‘r‘:fi' Ager the bea | poem re- T"?M W“oé-'m;::lk nm; )I;r. ]'é B. ma‘h;zrlee:"lnaln .“m%m s, Lucy Brown tomorrow. 5 0aes . 4 - and - ments of cake, cocos and I and Mrs. Gans | his “parents, Mr, e annual mecting for the election | "Mra. David Pilcher and two ahilo _m“l“h"."!:lg: ,“‘“ m"‘"’m;‘:";lfim Lo Miss Josephine Hart, who ia geach- | arick m% }g i Were eniognd.. oS, B Swnive “'u':"'. e 8t Wi g s B ACIC a7 0% e e o Accepted’ Local Invitation, e e e s D i s%.’;fln?:f: K 5ot by the homt wiso | have been spending the e i e | sdates Bt Charier & vhe Tt Pk - T S B A e R tly recelved | fiftieih anniversary of the organization the guest of local relatives ove ot ety Soved- | ” Rev. R. G, Hartley of Tnl Raptist| week in town. - b e L L L Incer recen! rect over CAT( b t] & (R N Cottage, removed (o The Icha- |a 3300 ot of v P o of the New London conference in this ;umh,v'.‘ g Lo R R L R T O oo e e s~ church in ,Y“c““;t,’;;?ffi. WUl Sxchange | | R, G. Andersor, the e superin- Koy ; 3 ) vt bber Houise. e duet - H, C. X . expects o i Stnaster Sarmuel F. Brown was a [ DiGaal. N Enoi and Mrs. Jemes Tannor and son | The Kennerson family have. moved | T on : : o 'h",."‘“' Al ¢ | " The toric of the C. . meeting Sun- | Nere shortly. o o — yisitor in New York on Tuesday and T»-\t;;n:»mgx_xll mee.:mg of th:fl'ln‘. moved here from Philadelphia. | {5 the house formerly occupied by Mrs, Church Workers Active. . R reonals. . day evening ls The Universal Duty of MWednoeds s, ‘hursday evening the lecturer's hour | Mr. Tanner takes James Tuckers | Mary J. Vibber. now owned. by her| The United Workers of the Methodist | Mrs. C. Thomas LeMngwell and her | Making Pledges: Psalms o1: Lend= WAUREGAN Sirs Latham Smith was the guest | Wis devoted to a discussion of the|place as loom fixer T the mill. % o chmmwmwmw. w Mrs, Willlam _Morgan, spent|er, C, A, Barstow of South Windham, od- - ©f Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gardmer of | Feciprocity bill Mr. and Mrs. Dressing and daught 9 P y with Mrs. Emerson Turner| Mr. and Mre. Alfred E. Harvey and| Friends Surprise William Gafimey= New Lurdon Tuesday. Attended Conference. from New York city are cccupying the | Bedford, Mass., who were in town on Ladies' Aid society met | of Nerwich. - son of Wooadstock sepnt Sunday at Death o nary Socisty. Af the county conference of the Con- | Eraest Smith cottage. business, returned home Friday. - Mr.| Wedmesgay evering with Mre- Horace wfxln':n:flgg"m Warten D Nichals of | Honey Harveys’ = e S “Fhers wes an attehdance of 1§ st |Sr-gational churches at Jewett® City N Fowler was at one time postmaster | O- Wil . . » Of M. and Men C. Lelond Patmer. | daye lant: ween The. toachoned W 1 A local officer notified Willism Gaff= . the My mesting of the local auxiliary |last Tuesday the First church was rep- ORTH STONINGTON in this village, Briefs and Porsonals. Mr. and Mra. A, Starr of New Lon- | given Thureday.as a day to visit oth. | 1¢¥ Sunday cvening that he ‘wat of the Woman's Home Missionary so- | Tenented by Rev, & 2 Smith, Detcon| Resd on W ; Conferred Degree. Rev. Dr. Coates was enfertained over | don were among the c tion at | er schools and on Friday they ttend- | Nanted to appear at nis (Mr. Gaf cioty of the Methodist Episcopal church | Saihanie: Manning, Miss Hose St- | Paper Read at Westerly by Rev. Lu-| Oxohoxo lodge, F. and A. M, at its|Sunday at the home ef Diacon and| the Baptist church Sunday, ey were | o the feachers’ convention in Mot | IY®) house, to unswer o & serioug R . gitinetn, wh)-n“';w BUx- | an as delegates. Bosides these, Mrs,| Cian ‘Drury—lllustrated Lecturs by | regular meeting, had a large attend- “?mgg D. Beckwith, ' New York | FUSSt8 of C . B. Bills and family. |wish. Shargs, - O aRivikiivee, be 6 fulo RO o Der sifter, Mea Nathanial Manning and con and| - State Forester. ance, and the third degree was_work. 0} G, B, Bushnell ana K. B, Spencer, of H:}e"ofizceflm;eyw“}l.-;m;?:r{}y‘.:r:,ih:‘y‘,‘e‘ {he stma oL his friende; who had Sa(h- : ed on a class of candidates. Several | Was anl over Gvn"l e of his par-| Taftville were guests of fri Rev. Lucian Drury read a paper, A |out of town guests' were presemt. A | ®nts, Mr. and Mrs. Alpheus H, Schoon- | place Sunday. July 1. Mrs. Hart will g0 to Wilil Study of the Word Gospel as Used ‘in | fine supper was served, after which a|°VSr: Mr. and Mrs. George A. Sheldon of [ mantic. % prise. - R, ot Mra. SLoddgrd's horh Mrs. William Wetmore were in attend- Giles Lucier 1s again confined to hie ino village. The study of Porto Rico [ance. mtinued from the previous Witnessed World in Boston. A N ci Mr. and Mrs. m_D. Harris of reb 3 bed with liver- trouble. topic bing given by al memb et Lebanon to visit The World in| CXjar meetimg Monday —morning | Long Island for some time, returned|Of Mrs. Harries' father and sister, Dr.| —Miss Annie Calkins of Norwich spent | and are at their home on West strect | 1¢1Ce Visitor recenti ::‘" ".’!fr‘fl":]': ';"‘l”‘”"‘ ot '”"l: n ""“’"\m'irll;‘l"““;: l‘?"e“'_:_‘hr“e;e “}:’:!' which was highly commended by ali | home Friday. éh T. Chapman and Miss Gertrude| gunday with friends in town. for the summer. F,r:!cskf "fi"“'”‘ Of ‘Occtimn was (he » e question exercise was_in . S . Mrs. S. W. -00p, - % 3 = i 2 + t ; uest of Wauregan clatives charge of Miss Sirsh Latimer. Re- : Hewitt, Miss £. B. Hunting- | (¢ members pregent. Mes v Lowia Boljes entertatned e | Pt o b eotlstin Ciapnid Wis! Dosion. et oo oy gt | ey oAl DEChe Sre SoE b Lo fends Sunday: T ¢ - fTreshments wers enjoyed at the close | ton, Miss Sophie Dolbeare, Miss Rose Local Delegate: and Mrs Willam Phillips over thel ;o cuest Satunday ef her cousin, Mrs. | week fo the home of her nicce b Wi, | Brown has- accepted the oall fo the Rain Badly Needed. ; ©f_the Hterars prograuime. Stindish. Miss Virsinia Loomis, Miss| Rev. F. M. Hollister, Deacon ang|veek end Alr. and Mrs. Phillips were | ;ohic) W Tamib. R ot Dot B Benett, | R msim Cotie alaabars s o »y 4 1 Willard Maynard, ensineer of a New |Sarah Danielson and Misses Bernice | Mrs. John D. Avery and Col. and Mrs | f0rmer residents., 2 Eiware. Mitchell Rndl. SamIly have ) e o T ot o e R B B A York trgboai, calied on his mother, |and Gladys Hewitt. They are to re- | James F. Brown were delegates from Will Report Convention. Soien 10 the e DI ATl o e e oen Spneerioll Tis Do) | end GpleNciain omes' Shomt NS Mrs. Lydia Maynard, of Allyn's Point, | turn toda the local Congregational church to the ! John Lynch, who was appointed del- | Dasfosses’ house. Pt AR e e R e B L e on_Thursday of last week. county comference at Jewett City on|egate to_attend the state meeting of | George Ingram is attending an auto- > 3 SN, . their stoc Rov. and Mrs. (. Wilson Hartison P Tuesday Modern Woodmen of America, held in | mobile school in Providence. MammothiLemon. _ George Braghers is recovering slow= and Mrs. Bmma Harrison were onter- 0XOBOXO. Mrs. E. H. Knowles has returned to | Hartford, will give a report of the| George Walworth Middleton of New | Mfs.'C. L. Palmer has a lemon which SCOTLAND. Iy Suan his SRl Gained by Mirs. Sarin Colir i MeT | |,cal Man Furnighing Sand-for Stany | 1T home in this village after an ab- | meeting at the next meeting of this | York has been spending & few days| ehe rdised which measures 11 by 12 Alfced MorklimiWoot [Seeish was & home at the. navy yard en Monday. Y | sence of several weeks in Baltimore. lodge. Mr. Lynch was appointed as|at his summer home on Quoquataug | inches, and weighs thirteen ounces. Grange Confers: Degrees—Forest Fire| 51¢st of friends here Thursday 3 F. Perkins of the Mt. Hermon| Brook Reservoir—General News. Dr. W. H. Knowles of Baltimore | alternate to J. J .Collins of New Lon- | Hill Damage by Whirlwind. Only Conquered by Setting Back| . (i M Wheatly has been making re- sehool, who has been spending a Tew 5 = . spent Sunday in town. don as delegate to the national con-| Miss Grace Woodmansez has return- e dod 3 Fi paits on his property in West Waue Gays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Prentice Williamsof Oakdale. wal/a| “Mre H. M. Pendieton and Miss Delia | vention at Buffalo. 5050 Graton Slier e ML he B i b1 caumer & fesidene was visited | TTiTes / D. ©. Foric'ns, left Tieslay morning | caier at Oxoboxo Iodge Thu Wheeler visited Boston Monday AMrs. Ellen Clifford and daughter, | cle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, George G.| by & Whiniwind & Saturday —morning B aaseE Mare Smothered Colt. Tor Fast Norinfield, Moas. where he | Mrs. Michael Warcoff and children of | ' Migs Phebe B. Sneffield is teaching | Miss Mabel Browning. stteadaq: ths | Weian Sunt, Mr | about 1130 oclock. It came with | Mrs C. F. Brenn returned this week| 1 ... Shinpee lust & youne colt om nvill be employed during the summer. | New York are to spend the summerln Pogquetanuck. Congregational _conference . heid: at| | Mt and. Mrs, Nathan Williams of | Buch force it siammed doors and|fiom a visit in Stratford and vicinity. | wednesday by its mother lying upom Franklin H. Hrown of Norwich was | With her sister, Mrs. Louis Garavitch. | “Mrs W. H. Hillard visited friends in | Jewett City, & B eV ntivas of | blinds, scattered slabs from a large| Mrs L. B. Tenney leff Monday for| nd smothering it. $n the village on Saturday, attending | Samuel McDonald of Colchester has| Groton this week. > Montyille ‘srange held a meeting on | their newly purchased summer home, pile in the yard several feet away, | Waterford, to spend the week with Mr.| "y "o stack of the Waurdban 10 the leunching of his auxiliary sloop | b0USHL & tmber ot from John C.| "Mr. and M-a. Charles B. Caswell and | Wednesday cvening, st which degree | the former Dwvight Gallup farm. e e M o Pt Avondale, R.| COMPAny is nearing completion. hav= B e v mon, CHffbrd W. Caswell, atlended the | work was carried out. Mrs, Ernest W, Brown of Riverhead |.f05 20 fen which wote W ih Revertll, o §ds s recent\guest of Deacon and | 1§ reached a height of over 109 feet. who has been | Mrs. Glasberner fell and dislocated | funeral of Mr. Caswell's brother-in: There was a small attendance at|farm is al Mrs. i o . M. owly recovering from a seri- Lionel Goyette's Death. spending the winter monihe with re | ¥ arm . Dr. Brron Sweet of Jewstt | jaw. “Amertus Chabman, at Westeriy the mecting of baseball enthuslasts |ous ilinesa = e TN LAt o | e i has Doct b gacst | Goyette, 17, son of Joseph A ar v 3 esday. in town, called for Sunday affernoon. | Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Eldred and 2 £ the h ¢ Mr. and Mrs, D. H vette, died Wednesday from a o at har home in the village. Her daugh- | her. Heard State 'F The matter will be talked ove Infant son h d to Willi M gnd Mrs_ 3. C. Dolsedre cpent{ st the homs of r onC her home i % assibee, e pooe er, Mre, Wil Bra John Merriman of McKeesport, oo e Forester. . Gver - ang son have retwrned to Williman- | wegnesday with frienis in Jewett | Barstow, left this week for her home tich of diseases, having beem il ter. Mre. William Brosks, of Harttord, | Jon Merrimen of Mol Pl The grange had an open meeting Fri- | @BOther meeting will be arranged. | tic after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Wil- | Je 7 in Florida, only a short tim 1. 0. O, F. Delegates. fred E. Brown. The Sunshine Band held an inter- | Mrs. O. H. Sweet is recovering from Miss Mabel Smith s Mome: trem. Nesod day -avening, with an illustrated lecture 3 . e ¢ sidps on Forestry by Samuel Spring, state| Robert Paton and Elmer Teft have Four Leaged Chicken. esting_meeting at the home of Ge:- | her recent iliness and is now able to THOMPSON been appointed delegates to represent| Benjamin Crumb has a freak chick- | trude Ward Saturday afternoon. sit up a part of the day, 3 8k at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | Joseph A. Gardner, who has been in | 70 catar. Jeasc Geer in Ledyard. the hospital at Noroton since Septem- N ‘Amy Saiteriee of Norwich vis- = Thames iodge, I O. O. F.. at the grand |en i e which sentit Mrs. Luthes Gray of Norwich spent| Mr. and Mrs, Frank Fitch of Nor-| .. Bagket sted Telatives hera the st Of the | miaten re B Champiin and is | © LISBON lodge meeting (o Be held 1n Danbery. | amd active o " S¢S SUONE| yongay with Mrs. C. T. LeMngwell. | Wich spent Wedriesdey at the home of 4 vnok. R improved health. e 5 Losses by Woodiand Fires. Tr RBG M Elioxmgn. and O, and T arings Ganters Dayress : Arthur and Lowid Chapmen Serious Woodland Fires—Briefs and Mrs. Benjamin L. Muil and daughter of 2 Grange Confers Degrees. LEDYARD chester called on friends heré - Personal Much damage has been done by for- | Neank were recent guosta of Mr. and SALEM The local gri held a &pecial meet- s b day. : ' bt est fires in the western part of the|yrs ¢, Edwin Stapelyn. 2 e ing on Wednesday evening to conf Towell - State Road to Be Completed Seen— | George Champlin and Jabez Bail More woods and brush fires the past | Samsged Bacr o {f jand have been | Harry Keenoy Ia moving fram the| Rev. J. S. Cog thd first an second degrees. to Eim street, Putnas $iSep ‘o Losal Taterset. were callers in Bozvah fecently. week have called out the wardens and | Tast Luime. Boundary. o A one. thon | BERUSt parsonage to the lower rent in| turn to Vermont Home--Mrs. B. W.| Luther Clark and business assoclate] A parts from the Congregationsl £ O. F. Boynton has the contract to | other fire fighters. Friday a large tract | whose property has been burned auee| Willem H. F. Haks' Houss, Jenking’ Death. of Hartford were in town one duy 1e- | church attended the World in Bostom The Eldredge Construction company | Lirnish, sand for the dam at the|was Lurned over above the brick|aro Matt A Tinker, George I Holes, e t AL AR A e aute | Tusadag of Mystic, wiich commenced buliding | Stony Brook reservolr. schoolhoise, and Saturday afternoon | T. Hercowits, Mr. Kosuloke Shuien The' congregation at the Congrega- | muking the trip in r. Clark's auto| ' The Wicks residence js open for the o atate roud Beiow the drawbriqee lust | Messrs. Jones and Gay of New Lon-|a fire that was started on the Hull| Baul Same B ey 3 NIANTIC tional church was taken by surprise | Mr. Clari's father, B. II. Clark, summer, : o Byl Bl ho and others; about eight 8 omipanied ‘them b Tall. havimg taken s (e Work again | don called at AT. Champlin's Sun- | piace” spread to the adjoining wood- | hundred acres I a1l on Sunday morning when the pastor, | cousin, R. 1. Sweet, accompunied B W s Cweert st aftér an idleness enforced by the win- | 90 o i foot last | 1200 8nd burned for several hours. "Aibart Bapeock, employed at Palm- | Material for Lobster Newburg Sent| Rev. J. S. Cogswell, read the foflow- | on their return trip to TItr g taining her brother. William Covell of fer. Many complaints have been en-| Winfleld Plerce. who cut his foot last Personal Mention. er Bros’ mill, had his hand caught| to New York—Pupils Perfect in At- Ing: Bookcase for School Room. Providence, and Miss Helen Macdon- tered to the selcctmen of the dangeronus - Miss Lois Wibherley had as her | in machinery which he was operating| tendance—Busy Days in the Grove.|, 10, the trustees of Salem Congrega-| Through the efforts of the grammar ald. week for the first time. tional church, to all members of the | yoom teacher, Mrs. R, E. Geer, and her | Mrs. CG. O Drott of Hartford has Salem Congresational churcit and to| pupils, a handsome oak bookcase was | been visiting reatives in tows. all citizens of Salem, the Rev. Jaseph | optained, and is greatly appreciated,| Mr.and Mra. Ji. 8. Morse entertained S. Cogswell sendeth greeting: Where- | not oniy as an ornamental but exceed- | (heir granddaughter from Springfeld been in the Christian min- | ingly useful accessory to their room. | over Sunda: ‘ ’ ;flad“g: of tnis road. and on Monda: iy i guest on Sunday her teacher, Miss |and it was badly crushed. It is hoped —— ohn Donovan, county inspector, Dis MOHEGAN Armstrong of the Central Village high | that the fingers can be saved. Ten barrels of live lobsters were sent rict Engineer Campbeil, First Select- posc PR s ot o s Kl jman Holdridge, together with Luther . —_— e * Mrs. Frank Knight has_so far re- Class - to. Btap - atNorwich. -| express to New York by M. P. Bacon. Caciray and Frederick Bidridge met | Happenings of the Week—Visiters in | covered from her recent iliness as to | ! The graduating class of Palmer Me- | Mr. Bacon is engaged in buving and | 5 L . 4 Iorrest Rhodés is preparing his eot- - 4nd inspected the roac. Mr. Eldridge Losal Homed be about the house morial sehool hias decided (o take thelr | shippirg shed from. the Commectlcut i o e e RSy 1,600 Acre Forest Fire. tage for summer oceupancy e J . rs. Edmund Weeks and two chil- y, May 19, | river and Lyme. 3 forest -fire on the éast side of| Ars. G. A. Petth taimed M ":vnpl:‘x;_?l R v'r.m'«h:w :;glaxrmi ;u There was a largs attendance at|dren, Etta May and Walter, were at }W_Xnt by automobile through East| James B. Hurle is making improve- | (P last dai) (ot next J“"fiixc’l }u&:.‘h} y_i':ue e ged all Baturdiy a(m__l ]'_m‘r-( 5L :..r'ru“:,!';d&amn ™. . A feet of rubble will be |church Sunday morning and evening. | the home of Mrs. Weeks' parents, Mr. | Lyme, Lyme and Savbrook to Hart-|ments about his property in Pennsyl-| it Wise to inform vou publicly noon, hut was finally thought to have | '\West of Putnam or Sunday, 3aid fn the center of tha road to carry | Herbert Storey and Miss Mary Mor- | ai K yer B " | ford, roturning through Willimantic desire to close my Christian Jlabors g . tihe | off the water. ; gan of Grotoh “calted on M- M. T "{"_{" — r:c:?‘?f\[ ‘;;uerrcfl;s:fia’;; and Norwich. = At Norwich they will v'm;?fl:'hm Manwaring wag-the | With you to take éfect July 1. 1911 ‘:fi:}'fl::nuq:z?fifixgysg;:&l\! ‘;f,';?.'{' o2 gty v o k&nt{-r‘zy g ‘ Grange Works Eight Candidates. | Baker Sunday. 5 handsome new auto. spend a while at the Wild West show. | guest of his sister, Mrs. S. F. Austin Wishing you all grace, mercy and thé neavy wind again started the | |, his wife and one deughter, Mrs, | Ledvard grange met in regular ses- | Miss Emma F. Baker of New London | Claire Baroer of Waterbury was the | The clasa will be accompanied by|in Lyme. Tuesdsy. st 10 Cheldliass wlapton o7 and the men of the village and | Rowland Mills. L : ::.n‘:-"zm'l;mm m‘e:.n, and worked | w43 'onr'zg“:\le:sf Mrs. E. T. Baker the l“u-t t}u“msr::.ua Mr. and Mrs. R. pal E. Murphy, Jr. .:ldr;_ ;!r W, l:.:lnr: returned 'Wed- S OSEPH S, COGSWELL. i~inity were called to help subdue IL ool st and second degrezs on eight e 3 Barber. urday. nesday from a lengthy stay in Hari- : el e vas done only by _setting bac 0CK | eencidates. i, George Sturgls and children of | Rev. F". 4. Fuller attenced the World CLARK'S FALLS fare, - S [zl cnpeell and Lis Wi BT T Jat wot unti 1t had Durned over EAST WOODST > & > = " | in' Bos . e R § arious Topics. gt Al Bnnk‘u. eir gra; n on Wedncada: unctual Pupil during his brief pastorate and the|about 1,800 acres, much of it timber| g o Visitors—Judge E. M. Warnes The many friends of Mrs. Lucy | e Village—Per. | _ Miss Lucy Murphy, teacher of the| members of the church deeply deplore and woodland. Happenings About thy to Speak at Congregational Church. [Wiite will be pleased 10 learn that she | ponroics i oo Lomnay Spuhter BETHEL : primarydepartment ' of the Niantic | his leaving town. Mr. and Mrs. Cogs- e | I8 dmorcVIng L clark and it | SMInE Mrs. | Quidgeon and Mrs. rew - sonsl Nontien. school, reports the following pupils| woll expect to return to their own WESTMINSTER Mre. Granville Perry has. returned Samghtér have retorned home from. o | Sirickiand. Henry L. Burton Elected Supenjntend- | M. and Mrs. Elbert W. Clark have | haeiine Handall Annie Jonason sy, | home among the green hills of Ver- from a lengthy visit with relatives im Cjhter, have retorned home from 4| " Miss Ligzie Hunter of Mystic called | ent of Sunday Scheol—Various Hap- [ moved from Westerly info the house | iene Congdon. " Katie Andra. Arthur| "OmC Forest Fire Burns Over Large Area—| Providence. Lanih. ; | on_triends in this place Sunday. with his father, A. M. Clarke, Anderson, William_Coroley, Valmose Death of Mrs. B. W. Jenkins. Virious: Toton ey and tinll i P Chbein Hiwitt hes entered the em. |, MrS. Hart was in New London the =iy i S. Frank Palmer of Avondale was | Beckwith, Francis Bond, Francis Bee-| Mrs. B. W. Jenkins, a resident of ¥ Pearle and Fiossie Alton, Mrs. J. M. ploy of the Southern New Zugland | 775t 0L the week. % school of the Bethel M. | B¢me over Sunday. Salem, died at the heme of her daugh-| The C. E. Service was omitted in| Paine spent the week end in Boston, Telephone compan.. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marion of Mystic [, church was reorzanized on Sun-| Mrs. Allan Main is the guest of rel- | = Misses Lucy A. and Agatha Murphy | ter. Mrs. Edward Fargo of New Lon- | this place last Sunday cvening in or- | visiting the World, at Machunics Ball . Mrs. Shubasl Holmes and Mrs. Nel. | 278 Visiting Mr. and Mrs, William J.|day, May 7. The following officers | atives in New London. teachers in the town cchobls, wili| don; Wednesday night, May 3, at 1130 der to give all an opportunity to at-| Mrs. Emily Allen and Mes. J. F. ie Mair of Preston City visited with | Dunter. ‘% - "' I5ere electad: Superintendent, Henry | Rollin Ketcham ‘of Mystic has been | spend Saturday and Sunday in their | o'clock. Funeral services were held |tera the union service at Canterbury | Aldrich attended 'the fuperal of ra OMrs Holmes' daughter. Mrs. S. E |, MrS. Griffing of Groton has returned |1, Burton; assistant, R. H. Young; | {h® guest of his cousin, Richard Main. | home in Norwich. on Sunday afternoon. Several from /| Allen’s aged brother, Mr. Ross, in 3doldridge, on Monday. home after visiting Mrs. Hunter for |secretary and treasurer, Mrs. Walter | He accompan‘ed by his frien Miss Addie Manwaring of New Ha- | town attended. Mr, Jenkins returned 2 Ogden presided at the| Providence Monday Biise Hasel Robinton has peen the|SeVersl days. Burdick: . Hbrerian, Mabel Harry Hoxsie. They enjoyed trout fish- | ven, a Pine Grove summer resident, is| tb_his home here on Wednesday of the Sunday morning service.| Rev. Samuel sond of the Bivle Suést of Miss Ethel Hewitt, John A. Smith, who has been con- |assistant; Ellen Gustafson: ing and caught over thirty. The farg- | ill at her home in the Elm city. | tois week. % X Smith. with Miss Evan- | society, Hartlord preached ~ at ~ he Principal Brubeck of New London | geline Smith and Miss Grace Rathbun | Cons: Mrs. Katie Kinney of Quinebaug is| 164 to the house for several weeks |Miss Laura Young. est weighed twenty-four ounce: spent Saturday of last weex at the|returned home Wednesday evening Judge Warner to Speak. staying with her sister, Mrs. Elmer| " t0 Theumatism, is better. Mors. Wallter Surdick has baen spend- | _ Mrs. G. A. Stoddard is in' Ashaway Cottage Interests. Phillips. ing a_few days with her brother, By- | With her son, Edgar W. Sisson. Truman Slocum brought a wagon- | Jones cottage in Salem, after spending ‘a week in Boston at- 5. M. Warner of Putnéin BEP. Snd Mre. Phifllips heve the syin. WATERFORD ron Young. 7 Frank -Brown and Mr, Lamb called | load of household _goods from the| , Mr. Jones: of New London spent|fending ~The World in Boston.” e i T Pl B¢ e Bathy of friends in the loss of tnelr s rs. Wiserman, who has beef very |In Clarks Falls Thursdiy morning. | freight yard to the Von Feilitz cottage | Sunday at his home in town. t Fire. 5 tional church pext Sundas = . 2 Fores! Congrega! 3 iittle bov, who was three days old Town Visited by Legislative Commit- |sick with pneumbonia, is much im- e o the grave. = ioo L S Lo Mr. and Mre W, Rackett of Mys-| o 0 g, greatest forest firas which | morning. ss Florence M. Burnetf of Nor- . 3 ; proved. ‘apt. W. H, Barker of Gales Ferry | tic were Sunday visitors in town. ot o Morse, has besn_spendi avich Town was a Saturday visitor in S G e Mrs. Ernest Luther spent 4 few days CAMPBELL’S MILLS 15 at his cotiage in Orchard stree ere ey ol or 'Lefanawell | has visited thie section for & long| -Carl Morse, who het See s P y M hapel | ‘ept over a large area west of | the winter at Welrsdal Bl 1. Ay 1 : Miss Fielen Minér.hes tetirned from | Soviogiield Witiilier daughter, Mrs Lo uocuired ‘to Settle Breach of the sons e - TPecled Molie Wmal S0t BNy M s of Mr. and | Hme S ept B saturday and Sunday. | visiting his parents, MF. am 1. Allyn has purchased the|a ¢isit with friends in Salem. il Richmond e Breach of the | next week. Mrs, Albert Williams, he £ : L B M ARert B. Ecclestorr farm from Mr. | Mre. Rebecos emd of S London el Lt Peace Case. 3rs. W. E. Alden has been in South- | . Mrs. James Lane and Mrs. C. I|For a time it looked as though sevetal | B %G ey suckeon fas been f15 Dddiler, one of the heirs. is the guest of Mrs. H. Willis Men- FRANKLIN i bridge, Mass., for some time. Beebe were in Colchester Monday. houses And B N ete Dhomas Colbutn, | this past week with pieurisy. v’x;' n:‘m M;- John Morgan of Kee waring. C. P. Douglas has soid his farm to| Richard U(Jnghé' o; New York ar-| Mr. and Mr J. Standish and it &, Tnes BenueGlbomsi (o, WOER WiTR. Jioweeey iN. H. have been spending a few days| W Wi Nia E: 2 . | Fiorace Ferkins. rives today (Saturday) to spenda few | tle daughter, Sydney, spent Sunday | Mr. Greenman, sreen ¢ - wigh Mrs. Jane Morgan. Sty Mt gavliams was a Niantic vis- | Happenings of Interest to Local Resi- | Justice " Holmes and Grand Juror | dass with Mrs, Libby at their R ] o o Pk of M siundian's par- lost much timber, wood, ef CLARK'S CORNERS 2 . Enos M. Gray were| Attorney J. J. Lawless was in Jor- aiber neld court last Saturday. There | near the rive ants; S i Trep e Weak—Pers eallers in Mystic Sunday. dan Wednesday thice cases tried for breach of the| Dr. and Mrs. Barrett are making im-| William Maynard. Charles S. Ray, Little Happes of the s Julla Chapman "ot Norwich | F. J.‘Shalley of New London was af Mr and Ms 8 X, Hyde shteriained T cost §2531 to. setle tne | provements on fhe Ierlor of ‘their|J. Frank Rogers, Cart Rogers, 3 ¥ Wiih her mother, Mra. | firsi of the week callor fu towm. on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. David Lilli- | matter. cottage in Center mtrest. ennie Rogers, B, Crandall and y WAp ! T AT 2 Jane Morgan. sy st 8 s e Of Tialt T ang M Lo e o Pratt his 4o bio ot to 2 | Srn. Belnel. Sinsraaswer of invis Lty and B0L 1 shay, were Ney Lon. | Paving' Cuttiy Siey ning UpeFours | 4.5 1, v Dean isiting Mrs. James MacCracken and Mrs. E g ey 0 4 TOWh. Henry N. Hyde of Willimantie, ym New York, . ford, a summer resident of the Gre don visiters this week. teen Chicks fremy/ /ourteen Eggs. in_Springield, 3 the past woek t'harles Babeock spent Wednesday with | . F. Mahan and A. H. Lanphere| Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Manning of | Rex. G. B. Carter preached” a very|is visiting here. ‘Miss Kittle Ray spent Sunday at the A Mrs, W. P. Greene of Norwich Ras Dirs. Johr Wiiiams headed the procession that led the/leg- { Norwich wore recent rs at Mg |he!pPful sermon at Ekonk last Sunday.| Harry of New London was me- | home of her parents in téwn. C. Whitfery/ has fourteen Iittla| hopn visiting her alster. Mras Allen R eyl idative commities on a tour threugh | and Iirs. Harriscn A Gag ; He will bo thera noxt Sunday toring In the Grove Sunday. Bhingivd the Rirechase. vigs pue Rhoda Tsland. ar. : LIBERTY HILL e 01'1,»”?!,";\‘:‘\1aar(ndJ:;Zr;:’vnl]!le;u{- e a tavlly of Baltic kave | . B Farber 4s working in Plain- ——— Beveral of the male memblrs of the | ¢ MI% Ongrice lnn\l.lvs’ .l';h- ";::mflll’:: 8 1 with lune . Mont-{ removed to their summer home here, | fiel > ¢ Fecnesday : . | agricultural college, was at home ov Henry V. Oehlers and family arri e, and dinncr at tha Crocker house.| Miss Faith N. Gager bas returned | Dy, Eradford of Brooklyn was a PENDLETON HILL Congregational church met at the par-| “xj. “Mary danl is visiting Annio | Sundayy Bevs Wedsiesgay svening. Trom o | nForest fires: dre raging- ev to Providence. business caller here one day recently. A — X sonage to shingle on Thursday. Din-| ol Mre, £, 3. Navin, Mrs. B, $hew werd Hork city and will occapy thelr newly | e notmy e iy, Sunday Air. and Mrs. Lavius A. Robinson, = = 5 Malcolm ~ Thempson - Teturned. on | Ner was served at noon by Mra. Coms-| " paiing cutting seems to. he slack- |y willinjaritic Satirday. et b s ¥ | 18 nothing like license in the Mr. and Mrs, William Smith, Rev, H. Tuesday from the hospital in Hart- | Well ening up a little; gome men have Joft | pastmaster Jewett was in. Tostor Jureltased home, which is the Mac- | ness. A Beadlo and Miss Ellen D! Leotard HAMBURG He was accompenjed oy Miss| Charles T. Willlume of Colchesier|iown and move are expectod 10, | Wednesday and Thursds: % i i tended the Congregatlonal confer- . — éimina Thempson and Miss Whitta- | Was in tow ¥ & b mes Burten spent Wednesday Martin Navin, Jr., has arrl ed % B D g 3 S. tla Loomla . e held in Jewett City on Tues-| 'The schoolhouss In East ker, who left for Boston on Wednes-| _ Mother's day will be observed in the daughter, Mrs. William Bel- | ;5 cottage for the wummer. Ly o T e B day re Miss Muy Harding is tea day’ Sunday school tomerrow (Munday). {inap S b codl, who has . ¥ g U it b ohaddas Dl : : 4 p’ : i s Mr. dnd Mrs, Nara Balley of Wind- | caught fire and one corner was dam- | John A. Morgan, Jr., of Norwich is Mrs. Gurdeon Liove spent Thursday LLEY been living at the MacCormac place, | Miss Fannie E. Fish Given a Party— | ;or focks huve been spending a few ore 1t could be put out. | spending a few days as a guest of Mrs. £ with her sister, Mre. William Bel- WOCDSTOCK VA 4= moving to Willimantic and will i Children’s Day to Be Observed days In town. O ta Jamen Lord. went to Hartfora | James 3. Cook. Kknap. B with his daugl , Mrs. Charles Fd- f k C 'S, James 1« e 50 Dyt ors Nos Sa ; D pi Walter K. Angell of Spencer, -’ r. and Mrs, Carl Sundell of South | last Wednesday. - Miss Sarah L Palmer spent Sunday| ® Y. Cummings, the ®, F, D. car- | Clark ‘'ongden entertained last Sun isitad ‘Irisnds in the Valley o wards. o i a " Mra. R. A, Sherman and Patrick Brown has sold his farm and Miss Carrie Bill is visiting in Had- | at her home here. Tier, is confined to his home by ill- | day Mr. and day. and | a business caller here Saturday. aay. lev, Mas Mr. and Mrs. Spicer, who moved in- | jou; “subatitute Kenmeth Cummings | ME, and Mrs. Fred Whitford, . Siaphan Biingety’ aell’ Misk , @n auction was held Monday. Cows| Tev. and Mrs. Marcus Burr, B. L.| Airs. Frank Rockwood and Miss EI John Tiftan; i ter the first | to the Palmer Brown house from it Mrs. Edgar L. Kenygu sel & hen on S R L O e, W W, Gilleite 8nd | Hoftman were NOFWIGh Vieltors Tues: | of the weap ) "ot I Chealer the frst | (5, thury ~ last winter, have'How e wWilllams, daughter of Henry feen Wiiode Island oxgs and e | Harriet Siingeoy spent Sunday i e o S Honal. churchis 1 Jometomn = New Jersey. E. Turner of Greeneville “was at| 'Mr and Mrs, Dwight Spaulding of { | trice wete in tbwn Sundgy, calling om ASHWILLETT day, S LAUREL GLEN 7 sl i e o T e A R 5 ? . R I8 f ani _— at_Maple Corners, < 1 p Party for Miss Fish. NORTH LYME SHUNO 3 Farmers are pushing planting which| Bz S T oo el Samuel McDonald of Colchester was [ Windham were ¥ranklin vigitors Sun- Mrs. Darel Vergason was in Nor- | A party of young people gave a party | Sunday School Reorganized and OM- o g | wich recently. to Miss Fannle E. Fish at the home. of cors Elected—Notes. William Stark went to East Haddam — ¢ R L Saderts e + brzsyd P J. Neison was in Norwich' Tus. | Deacon James Y. Thomas Tuesdsy Monday, where he is to finish out thel Sunday visitors here included Mr. 2 4. Tennic Snow of South Manchcs- “One tay. 4 evening. A The Sunday school was reorganized | spring term of school the former[and Mrs, James E. Miner of Pendle- t iy vras i ioel ‘Wednesday at Pond | who i A. A. Morgan was a visitor in| A number from Goshén attended the |last Sunday. Officers were elected as teacher having resigned. - ton Hill, William M. Watson of Shan- GARDNER LAKE \3; l'e.rgh A ol ; v..: foolisly enough to spend " — Mrs. Honry Gold has been ta 2 Mrs. Norwich this week. open. grangc meeting Tuesday eveni: rollows: Superintendent, Bertram | Mrs.' Frances Tillotson is visiting | nock, R. I, and Frederick Whittemore hd Otto Anderson of New York is at his | in_Colchester. if g | oiivedse: ataiatant. Hattia Jordant | Mra Fi. A Rogers N © | Of Westerly. Mr. and Mrs, Fitch Dolbeare of Nor- | sFort outing with her brother in New #arm here, setting oyt a large orchard | Mrs. Eufiice Fish and daughter, Miss | organist. Wealtha Main: secretary and | © Will ‘Copeland and a lady friend| E. E. James and W. H. Palmer were | wich called on local relatives a few | Yotk \ - . . of trees. FannizE. ish, who have been spend- | treasurer, Charlie Main; _ librarian, | from East Lyme called on Mrs. Tillot- | Visitors in Ashwillett Sunday. . | days ago. Frank Phillips was“ Biooklyn vis: ,.'..:; _moving this weck | ing a number of weeks with friends{Paul Main. son at W, M. Siscon's last Saturday.| Mrs. Mary A.° Miller has returned|. " Phillips was at Gardner Like [ itor Tuesday. farm which he | hiere, returned to thelr home in Mys. Dr. Hale left Monday for his home | Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Sisson, Jr. and | to_he= home here after an enjoyable | recentl Dywight Bendick was in Willimantic tie Thursday. Springfield, Mass, Mrs. William Sisson were in Essex lagt ® visit with ralatives at Norwich Town | - Mrs, .. L. Latimer was in Norwich ‘Preparations are uhder way for ex<l Thera will be preaching Sunday at Rev. Lo A Drnr%.flfllxl!fl a paper 8 few days ago, visiting relatives, 7 . S S iz P T R 7 7 5 3 ) .

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