Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 20, 1911, Page 9

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The er that Rev. W. ¥. White| Rev. James B. Aldrich, pastor of read n%n ‘last February on The | the Uncasville M. E. chnrch. exchang- Conservation of the Country Town ed pulpits with Rev. C. Wilson Harri- School and Church appears in the April | son on Sunday morning and admin- number of The Hartford Seminary | istered the sacrament of the Lord’s Record. Rev. Mr. White has also pre- | Supper at the close of the sermon. pared a book article by request from On Cape Cod Tri 5 2 Drew Theologrial seminary. 1 7 = Sl i Charies o Lttt e iy ot Nars Miss Amy B. Satterlee is spending Who is Going and Coming—Incidents, Accidents OLD MYSTIC 2 T2 Lo Dr. a week with her sister, Mrs. Hudson 2 2 cwn ies. 5 BREEaNy DU guests of the Ws brother in Dan- | wich were Sunday - guests of Mr. 7 = and Building in Three e Rev. H. V. Morrill and Family Leave| lclson last Sunday. Lamb's parents, Mr. and Mra, Court- | Leavenworth, at Ichabod cottage dur- Fal for - Massachusetts—Trolley Exten- Martha ‘Manning has returned.| land Lamb. c 2 v 3 son Wiiliam, who is enjoying a trip sion to Be Completed August 1— to her home in Norwich Town. 2 William Cromwell and ramlly have around Cape Cod with Lieut. Charles 3 Lucy, the daughter of H Will- | moved from Dodgeviile, N. Y. They i - 3 NEW wNNN mUNIY Llsso" Social and Personal Items. in.:x‘x, is il wit:gl?rgc:ial ;:g;mmg_ are gtayi:g wi‘tig Mrs, Cromwells | Satterlee, while on his duties as in- £ tor of life saving stations along % — Miss “English, teacher of the village | mother, Mrs. Sarah H. Main, at pres- wer Pastor Reports from the World in Bos- | Rov. H. Venon Morrill closed his !cfioo]"who was- obliged to close the |enf. Mr. Cromwell, who was’ employed th(sj;:;z;u}ms&t:s sozas’:"i Py Nt SILEH . ton—Bad Forest Fire. . pastorate with the Methodist church | school because of iliness last week, | by the New York Central road, will| o "5y S 2 Richeit PO vers e o | here Sunday, May 14, owing to im-{ has been able to- Tesume her work the find work in this state. visitors over Sunda d - Monad: t Sunday morning the pastor gave a | paired health. Monday afternoon he, | past week. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Baldwin of SotS Oyl Sunaay an onday. ai Bunday School to Have Special Lin- report of the World in Boston, which | with Mrs. Morrill and their infant| Mr. aud -Mrs. ¥. P. Fowler 1 Taftvill their homes at Allyns Point. 3 = g % 5 leave e were Sunday guests in town. celn Temperance Day—Meeting of | he attended last week. He confined | daughter, left for Westfield, Mass., | town today for a visit with relatives | Dr. Nafhan Gray and_wife and Miss | g{l"d’; Wm{i’:‘m}s;g“’,';s'w;{a" has ‘;i;‘j Teachers—Grange in Session. himself to Africa, the American ne- | the home of Mrs. Morrill's parents. in Danbury. - Florence Bennett of Norwich Town | SP! ng se’ ¥ h her m: gro, the American Indian, and Ha-| Rev. A. J. Chandler of New London.| The Ladies’ Aid society met with|Wwere Sunday visitors in town. ]e,"é'r hlgxa’;e?:lpflh;g&nf‘;slgfih‘;e;gged to David Clark of New London is spend- | waii. Next Sunday there will be re- | a former pastor. occupied the pulpit| Miss Curran' ard Miss Perry last Charles Allyn of Hanover was a Fri- Mrs. Elmer E. Kidder andi' little g a few days at the home of Ray | ports of other mission fields by Misses | of the Baptist church Sunday last. Thursday, - day and Saturday guest of Mr. and| oo oe Efea P se encerport, livan. 4 Nellie Carpenter, Sadie K. Adams, The Ladies’ Aid society of the Bap- 3 likaraat . Forinics Mrs, D. D. Taylor. S 10E RS voEs., T s Y, arrived Saturday at the home of ti ‘hurch t Wed o i ’ ‘:f((h 0““;: A]';:e = ;I ";:hgz'n:“:‘}" M5! A lively interest in teunis is being Mystic Pastor to Preach. Mrs. Kidder's parents, Mr. and -Mrs. E manifested by the vyoung people. A | The pulpit of the Congregational | Charles- H. Comstock, having been Entertained at Cards. court has bzen laid out near the green | church or. Sunday morning will be oc- | called here by the death on Friday of Misses Ii_vdia M:tin nnld I\or%lixsl(u- and others are to fcliow, sey recently entertainel at whist the Misses Blanche Brown and Ada Ken- ©@cening Game of Season. nedy and William Holmes, Henry Lay- A game vwith Colchester, the first ton, Earl Walbridge and William Ken- | Of the season, is scheduled to be piay nedy. ed here this afternoon. The makeup . May Basket Party. of ‘the local team is at present un- Miss Maude Williaths was given. a certain. erdl - changes wiil ~prob- Lincoln to Be the Them: liaey Baldwin and any others from this place who may visit the exposi- Sunday morning at the usual hour|{ion This weel for Sunday school the (‘ong—tgganonal e school will join with the thousands of < Serious Forest Fires. other achools in America in a unitel The worst forgst fire the wardens effort to swell the Lincoln L.egion.roll | have encountered this year was start- up to the million mark. The scholars | ed near Lisbon station Saturday after- will take part in special rzcitations| noon about five o'clock by a passing and songs. Stirring werds by Lincoli» | train. The town warden and one of and about Lincoin will bedspo;(:n‘ atn; his gfipntle; rexsx;‘onfle;] as tsoon ;;,g the pledge written, signed, advocated | possible and with a force of nearly - and keo: to the day of his death by |twenty men fought the flames until | May baskst party Thursday evening ::h l;;ernfiss;t&tgfi l_l’[l tl.’ll;es telnn'efiro'"l Lineoln will bp(‘lxned by all who de- |late in the evening, when a work tFain| of last week by the following friends: eto T kl\'\ < fif :}F '{: sir. to do.so. jetter from Prosident | brought help from Willimantic. At 11| Afiss Emma . Bowker, Miss Viola EJ- | L2St, Seasons is Joped that I"ran] Taft advising total abstinence will be| o'clock it was thought the fire” was| qredge, Miss Laura Avery, Miss Chris- | - Fockwsod of Franklin will beceme vead. Relaiives and friends of dhe| wholly extinguished and all the fire | tine Avery, Miss M’dee Miss | TOaDaTEr of the team. ' Sunday school scholars have been in-| fizhters were returning home when it |.Helen Hull, Miss Maude Tinker and * Teachers’ Mesting.' vited to be present and take part in! was discovered that the flames had’| Theodore Johnson, John Crosby, Ev- The nionthly teachers' meeting was thz service. 5 broken out again.. A half-dozen men | grets Johnsqn, William Houschied, | held in the village school ‘ec:erd'\y Church Interests. - recurned to fight several hours before | pa;] Lamphere, Calvin H. Hoxie, Jr., | afternoor nader the direction of Su- the blaze was conquered. The most| Archelde Lambert and Frank Clyde | pervisor F. W, Barber. effective work was accomplished. by cupied by Rev. A. F. Earnshaw of Mys- | her brother-in-law, H. lL.eon Watrous tie, who will exchangs with Rev. Mr. [ of Groton. White. Cemetery Association Meets. The annual meeting of the Gales Ferry Cemetery association was held on Saturday afternoon, with an at- - tendance of sixteen; more interest be- ing displaved than for many years past in the work of the association. The former officers, Noyes B. Allen .as president, and Charles A. Satterles as secretary and treasurer, were re- Pension Increased. Through the aid of a local justice, Ammon Potter has had his pension in- creased from $6 to $12 per month. John Walsh of Norwich was a Wed- nesday night guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Holdridge. Mrs. D. D. Taylor was called to Tar~ iffville Wednasday by thehs\ldfle!l; ill- ness of Mr. Taylor's mother, Who i8) glected The appointment of a vice very ol and feeble. president, superintendent, and an ad- Local Notes. visory board were approved. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. William I Allyn anl| Latham was eiected vice president; daughter, Miss Margaret Allyn, and | Latham Smith as superintendent of Henry Allyn attended the Murphy- | the yard, and Minor Moxley and Rev. Mr. Cogswell preached on Sun- day morning from the text I Cor. 12: 4 pyeriad > dr. * i Mother's Day Service. Stoddard wedding in Middletown or | Charles H. Comstock were selected to the sama Spirit. ._ | made it impossible to reach the fire in Ine Groton & Stow'rzt.n troliey es- | er's day, which was not observed last | Leslic Gray was in New London | board. : 2 The Christian Bmndeaver service in ‘many places. tension between Old Mvstic and Mys- | Sunday, wil/l Le oktserved tomorrow | Wednesday. Mrs. Curtis Gates and little daugh- th: evening was led by Mrs. F. R. Pt st Hharina tic is assured snd work will be begun | morning. Miss Lillian Gallup was an over- | ter of N London arrived last week = as soon as possible, the company hop- Preparsnons are being made by the Misses Agnes and Lina Grierson of | ‘ng to cemplete the read by August Sunday school for a Children’s day | Broad street, Norwich, visited Miss | 1. Three surveyors from a New Lon- Sunday guest of her sister, Miss Mari- | to visit ‘¥Mrs_ Gates’ parents, Mr. and Rev. Mr. Ayer to Speak. on Gailup, of West Haven. Mrs. Harmon Perkins. Arrgngements are being made for a Miss Lilly Gallup is spending a few Rev. and Mrs. C. Wi n Harrison concert. Alice Kennedy Sunday. { don firm were surveying Wednesday | unfon memorizl service of the Con-|dars with her sister, Mrs. Russell Gal- | and Mrs. Emma Ha on were at- Mrs. M. R. Siegfried of Colchester Mrs. Samuel Wibberly and daughter | across lands of Mrs. S. Gallup, A. B.| grezational and the aptist churches |lup. tendants on Friday evening of lost spent Sunday at the home of her| Filorence recently spent a few days in | Tayvior, Mrs. Addit M. Holmes, Mrs.| at the Eaptist churzh on May 8. Rev. week at the lecture at the Brewsters daughter, Mrs. Rose Ray. Boston, guests of Miss Edna Wibber- | James S. Russell and the Mystic Wool- | My. Ayer of the Baptist church, an GOSHEN Neck chapel given by Rev. William H. Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Clark. Mr. and ley. en company of Old M¥stic for the best | ex-confederate, is to deliver the ad- Eley, D.D., of Norwich. Mrs. Henry Rog2 and Mrs. Cora Earl Howe of Jewett City was at| way to enter the village. It is hoped | dress to the vecerans. All veterans Miss Bertkha Chapman returned to Hanney attended services at the Ches- g I, e ip- P - the home of his cousin, Fred N. Rob- | that none of the land holders will op- | in the .town are to pe invited to be Observance of Mother’'s Day—Whip- | /58 oer ma, T e T e terfield Bapt'st church Sunday after- | inson. on Sunday pose the route laid out, thus delaying | present, . poorwills Unusually Tame. day after a week's visit with Mrs. noon. J. Herbert Irons of Providence spent | the work. Old Mysticans and nearby e X X Lucy Hurlbutt. Charles W. Harvey spent Sunday|the week end at the home of his fa- | residents have waited long and pa- Has Entered the Navy. Mother, Home, Heaven, was an ex- |~ \rs Richard Pover and daughters, with relatives in East Lyme. Addison Taintor of Colchester was a visitor at Crystal Spring farm last Sunday. ' Miss Harriat Williams of New Lon- don spent Sunday and Monday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Charles A. Williams. ther, O. H. Irons. tiently for their beautiful old village Lebanon people will he interestea to | €rcise which was used by the Sunday | Misses Adelina and Grace Povey, of Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Palmer returned | to he connected by troiley with the | know that Lcuis Greene, formeriy of | S¢hool on Sunday, Mother’'s day. There| New London, were visitors at their Monday from a short visit with reia- | vounger Mystic, and in the hope that | this town, has passed wxaminations | WaS responsive reading and singing, in- | symmer home over Sunday. tives in.Poquonock. the road will soon be completed there| for the navy, and is now entered at|Cltding some of the dear old senss, Epworth League Election. Mrs. J. H. Kennedy, who has been | is grcat rejoicing. .} the_station at :Newport as an appren- | SUCHi‘as Home, Sweet Home, Sweet| . = - ti f the E; away several months receiving treat- Annex to Oral School tice seaman Bye and Bye and My Mother’s Bible. = md‘ bu; meish;nefi H;F ’(_r] Et Efi- ment for nertvous troubles, wus at A 2 Mrs. David Pitcher and sons have Miss Bernice Allen of Colfhesmr Thfr 1§€§EU§. eld ‘at the close of % L] home for a few dayvs this week. Her The contract for installation of the returned from a two weeks' visit in |SPent Saturday and Sunday with her ursday evening prayer service last Messrs. Jones and Brubeck of New | health is much improved. { heating and ventilating apparatus in kIR N. Yo schoolmates, Misses Bessie and Ethel| week, the #ollowing officers were London spent Sunday at the Jones Bis i | the annex of the Mystic Oral school | CTCORY Randall, electéd for the cnsuing year: Presi- eottage. T P has been awarded. The annex, which ARSI T 7 The Ladies’ Aid society met with|dent, Rufus W. Hurlbutt; first vice Mr. and Mrs. James Lane visited OAKDALE. is nearing ccmpletion, will comforta- ‘LETTER TO THE EDI!TOR. Mrs. F. G. Stak at Maple Lawn Tues- | President, Sister Emma Harrison; relatives in New Iondon Sunday. —_— Miss Hari, teacher in the White| Entertpinment Nets $18—Schoo!l Su- Birch distriet, = t Sunday at her pervisor on Official Visit. home in Uncasville. Mr. and Mrs. William Maynard wers bly accommodate more pupils another day afternoon. second vice rresident, Mrs. C. E. Col- vear. The school has been very suc- | Supervisor Barber to Meet Pareats| iirs. W. 4. Curry, Bennie R. York| ver: third vice president, Miss Laura cessful the past vear. The school of School Pup.ls, jand Miss Hattie M. York visited The | Perkins; fourth vice president, Miss garden is the chief attraction for World in Boston last week. Several| Jennie Perkins; secretary, Miss Flor- the punils after school hours and they Mr. Ecitor: Bemre the abolishment |are anticipating aitending the great|ence Hurlbutt; treasurer, Mrs. Sarah There was an attendance of about 50 in Celchester on Monda: at the entertainm i ik ~ | spend much time at work there. of the district system there was a |American missionary exposition this| Perkins; pianist, Miss Jennie Perkins; s Kittie Ray.is detained at home | Aios’ Soctal u{:xone‘fiytigvt:a?eltg; et Recovering from Injury. close personal interest in the scliools | week. : 3 assistant pianist, Miss Florence Hurl- this wesk on acceunt of iliness. i Thursday i ‘s _ sev 5 on the part of ‘the people of the dis- Many Whippoorwills. it 3 F: > weal ursday e ng. It consisted Freé¢ Smart suffered - severe injur- s 3 s 5 : 5 On Sunday evening an installatiem May Frest. of mandolin and piaho duats and solos. | ies to his-left hand two weeks since | Fict, but upon the introducticm of | Whippoorwills were never so numer- 1 & E. 3 5 - g servict for the newly appointed offi- readings and tableaux. The programme | at the plant of the Mystic Wi town. control,” management of the|ous as they arz this year. They are | S¢fVI°% 2 g 9 M:r:::; babat i in the lowlands on ¥85 matien. op by Mibs s Con | ccibaia P Mystic. The W;f,izg schools passed iuto the hands of a|also very tame and come close to the | ¢S ““:.hgar;, ‘ifidi'“s 1oL Reg'glhh' Ha::l Mre, Willlam Barling and Mrs, James | Stock. Esch pagticipaht rendered thelr | are healing properly. but he still has centrdll hoard. ~With this loss of re- | house, where they are seen and heard | [/39% WA8 "e/d in place of the usu fane wers in Calchester Wednesday. | part exceptionally well and were high- | to carry his hand in a sling. spaniEbisity, epme = natural decline | gf dight < g ¢ rs_Joab Rogers with Mr. and Mrs, Mrs. Frances Tillotson is visiting|ly encored. Cake, ice cream, home- | Simon Rawitzer Going to Germany.|!D the active interest of the people| S. Palnes is getting the foundation | ., F5, J080 FOSEE WON S A0H P00 belatives: Tt " | made candy and May baskets were on | ~Simon itzer and his brother, | N the schools. -Now the advent of|ready for a 8 Jarge silo. e : & 2 . > don wers recent visitors at their sum- Charies H. iley of Gardner Lake |sale. The proceeds amocunted to $18. Herman Rawitzer of New York and | SUPervision seems to have removed the P o e villade: was a caller at the homs ef Church News. Frederick Wildey of Stafford Springs | 0ntrol of the schools still farther from | - FITCHV|LLE [SX meetifi. of: the Tonies. A1 Sotity v. . he people, = his brother, R. A. Bailey. Rev. H. T. Armold of Norwich occu- | visited the plant of - the.Mystic Wool- | © 2. % & M. E. cl o vas o) = o Mr. Potter of WHlimantic has been | Pied the pudpic of the (‘Ong'!‘elatmnnl‘nn company of Old Mystic of which| The people, for whom the schuois| .., Attend Entestainment of the f.i;;f;‘?. Shean st ine (,fi,flfihvii‘;. wisfttng the scheols~m tewn this weel. flx;xrczh on Sunday, preaching from Ps. | thes are owners. a few days ago. Si- | 2re lé:‘;(‘_; r’i‘r“tthgior[ ggng;{)r?}?fl(gafi Children of Mary—Case of Blood | try. Prios for aix open meeting about b ohTm-' org’ Meeting. Mrs. E. F. Comsjock led the Y. P. G arawitzer Will soon sail for & triP | ynair” right -and which alone will en- | Poisoning. the middle of June were discussed. A teacher was Rheld in the = ender a sympathetic interest. Poo- FF T o T ATy wttien . s = aet Teplc, Ths Universal To Improve Catholic Cemetery. | Do and nfficcrs must co-operate if the | The Childien of Mary society of St. MONTVILLE Tne schiosl beard mot in the town | Tho attenaance wiifi continocs to - | p SRest W; Brown of Riverhead farm | schaols axe to satisfactorily meet the | John's church gave an entertainment e e kai! Thursday evening. crease. has taken the contract to lay out the| needs of the veung intrusted to their | and dance in Palmer hall last evening | |tems of Local Interest—Persens! The rfuhr meetfig of the gransme Rob. Stott "and family of Plain | Catholic cemetery, in driveways or{care It is the ‘aim and purpose of |for the benefit of St. John's church. Notea. mas held in their hall om Tuesday | |yl visited Mrs. Stott's perents, Mr. | @venues. supervision to reunite the people ang | There was a good sized audience in at- evening. and Mrs. Elias Parkhurst. on Sunday. 3 General News. the schools. tandance. sl 2 : = 3 \hvs Ethel Doynton of Gardner Lake Town School Superviser C. Rev. A. J. Chandler was entertain-| Realizing that many of the people| 37iss Mary Gallagher has returned to ‘he zuest of relatives here over Wheeler of New TLondon visited tne| ed over Surday at the home of Dea- | of the ‘fown desire to get closer to | Providence after a visit with her NORTH STONINGTON scheols in this vicinity on Monday. ae | Con and Mrs. William D. Beckwith, | the schools and.to better understand | cousins, tie Misses Fields. i . C. Chappeli ivas the guest - Miss Lillie P. Chipman returned on | the plats under the mew system, the| Mr and Mrs Nepoleon Westind|,r vr and Mrs. E. L. Chappell of Lyle C, Gray Carnier on New Rural F Monday evening from an over Sunday ) Subervisor will - be t ’the Center | were recent guests of their aunt, Miss Coat rov:‘-n‘ll\ ReutesHomer . Stanton’s - Death— BOZRAH visit to her twin brother, Rev. Dr.|school hous> on Tebanon street, Sat- | Emma Ilolmes. 5 57 Miss Marion Henry will he one of Qenural News. e William P. Chipman, D.D., and family | urday.-May 27, from 2 te 6 o'clock in Newlyweds Finish Visit. < the s eakers in the prize contest at Local Man to Move to Mystic—Mrs. | of Elmcroft, Talcottville, the afternocn, to consult with parents| . and Mrs. Hugh Kinkead have i 1 Free Academy. Dosa T. Metde spent Sunday In| Maude C. Bliss of Norwich EM"_ Mr. and Mrs. Calvin H. Hoxie re- [3nd friends interested in the schools | raiurned to Providence, 1. after Rev. George C. Chappell spent & turned Wednesday from a visit to|abuut teachers, text books, school | spending their honevmoon with M. 3 E rently in! Cavenaien Y tains Grange. . spending i 0] t. Mr. | few days recently in Cavendish, Vt., dlsten was home frem New relatives in New Haven. studies, regulations - and any other |C mother, Mrs. Frances Kin- | with friends, and the latter part of -% Mrs. Annie Dixon has returned to|matters pertaining to the schools of | gaad. last week with Mrs. Chappell at the ik and Mra. D. W. Miss Lucy Stanton of Mystic attend- Brooklyn., N. Y. after an over Sun- | this vear and next yvear. Mrse Charles Williams of Norwich | World in Boston. Pr - ¢ 'ovqr Fohn d the grange meeting Wednasday 1 i Tt i dasire te 0~ e wi % m, cal visitors | © { day visit to her aunt, Mrs. Julia is our dasire te so co-operate with | pag N 3 . Mr. s almer 3 & "H’.‘i e e A en oi®her: | ovening. " tiss Stanton is on Bear Hill | Crimp Brown the peaple. ths- aus. sobonis. s by | 23 been the gusst of her parents, Mr. | The senior class of Palmer Memo for a few days hejping her uncle pack e 3 g = > mad ore efficient A e iy 2 and Mrs. y A tirial school enjoyed a o e his heusehold ds & s Mrs, Henry Caswell lefi Tuesday for ‘e more efficient and satisfactory. | weejc Hariford Friday A. Seott of New Lon- | 1 'SUSCHOIE £900s to take 10 Mo Sie | her home at’ Cleveland, O. ,after a two ‘FRANK W. BARBER, Mrs. Flizabeth Foley has returned| Rev, G. C. Chappell spoke in the an friends in this viBage Rothe < © make his| weeks' visit to Mr. Casweil's mother = Supervisor. from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. | Union Baptist church Sunday morning - 3 2 and other relatives. Lebanen, May 19, 1911. Andrew J. Lynch, of Bristol, R. I from The Gespel of New Things, and ."‘” om R. F. D. Route. Mrs. Bliss Entertains Grange. Mrs. J. Harold Williams and Mrs. Mrs, Daniel Marra and-Miss Chris- | in the sening, Our English Bible, has received the ap- Mrs. Maude E. Bliss of Norwich| Frank Earl Williams have returned SOUTH LYME | tina Marra have returned from a visit | The Christian Endeavor meeting was mfl" om R F. D. routs | SIaN&e entertained the Bozrah grange DR S s S h with relatives in Putnam. conducted by Miss Lydia Oison. o ¢! v Mr. Reeves, in New York state. B . . . =L Y A i, T will e OBeried from the T ok Y her Mr. and Mrs, Frank E. Gates and | Successful Sale at Union Chapel—| Suffering from Blood Poisoning. FRANKLIN orth Stoningten postoffics June 1. had visited mmny of the places and | daughter, Miss Mildred, of Providence, Topics of Local Interest. Mise. Julls BIEStuer. « SOEan £t Death of Homer Stanton. tell about them, which made it| Were recent guests of Miss Matilda the state normal school. Willimantic, : Iamer, the five year old son of Rev. | mers interesting. At the close sand- | Holloway and Mrs. Neil at the Hol-| Howard Stickney and Robert Glad- | N2$ beeh at her home the past few| Mr. and Mrs. Barl Rogers of Nor- ton, died at tha hés, cake and ice cream were | loway hcomestead. 2 win of Ivoryton spent Sunday in this | 3a¥s suffering with blood poisoning in| wich have moved into 'the Burdick ome o ,,.,,; er. Charles E.|served. Postmistress Elizabeth H. Hoxie | place. her arm. house. st e g Maing, ednesday from | Mrs. Fannie W. Abell and Mrs. Era 2 Sunday guest of friends in| Alborc Stanton was the guest of mis| raneril s ETT Mr. and Mrs. o et nok tht fever, with which | tus Gardner aré staying on Bear H mantic. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stan- ASHWH_LE]"!' North Ashford uergd e g\};fi s% Mr. ‘I een ill nearly four weeks. Mr.{a few days. AMiss Sarah Young of New London | ton, over Sunday and Mrs. George Ladd on ursday. Mzs. stnun have the sympathy Mrs. P. T. Vanderwaart of. Yantic| Was a recent guest of the Misses | Mrs. Howard Stickney and daughter | Local Farmer Has Five Acres of Oats| Georze Biiven and his family have § oved i house owned by Frank and; Mrs. T. H. Peabody were callers| Johnson. Virginia_are the guests of Mr. and p—| 2 moved into the h e b kilfint has been installed | on Mrs. Henry Clark one day recently. | Mr. and Hr&“ Pfi."mond Eldred and Mr‘s( J. W. Roath. 5 e peldi G’fi“;!;:”i[;?s-"’:"““if? :ng‘flflssos Flor- residence of Capt. Allen Wheel-| Miss M. G. Lathrop is in Worcester | 'fant son of Willimantic are guests Mr. and Mrs. F. €. Payne were New 3 3 Seatplpdil o i :‘- a smal gasoline emgine furnishing | over Sunday. > of Mrs. Eldred’s brother-in-law and J. Nelson and Mr. Anderson from|.nco and Grace Reade of Willimantie London visitors Monday. S aDderson, from | ence and Grace R the pewer for the dynamo. sister, Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred E. Brown. | The ice cream and cake sale at the | a¢ e Tocrbon poner jay 2nd Sunday | were Jranklin visitrs on Sunday. J Trii ; 2 ' sice was postponed Mr. and Mzs. A. B. Maine of Nor- e Union chapel was a success. Gtte sl Yels vetur i to Mok | 1o '® [TOCLars SCls i i = < el g last Sunday. wich spent Sunl;?' in stown. LEFFINGWELL : HANOVER 1h2§?‘w€%vfle0hg$mon' Jr., is among | York, after spending a week at his r%’g. :fid Mrs. Coit Johnson and Mr, Gezrige Spves Sumpee. | William Watts of Montville was at| Many Attend E - ; ampion is visiting her | T ater Gatie Wei Rt and Mrs. Oliver Johnsom of Norwich The granze gave a clam chowder | ., "5 b o . T, Palmer on Sum any Atten ntertainment Given by = < oYt Miss Katie Weisman of RiXtOWNn Was | cajled on Mrs. Antoinnette Hastings gupper Fridgy evening for the benefit b : x = Charles E. Bloomer—Notes and ou | in Norwich last Friday. on their way to Easthampton and of streat lightis a ¥ Mr. Charles Pendleton vis- Samuel . D. Pierce was in Norwich | gpy: ngneid, by automobile, on Wed- Saturday. nesgay. Mr. and Mrs. Geerge Pierce are vis- . Eliza Johnson, Mrs. Abbie iting their daughter. Mrs. Herbert| gpecler and Miss Lillie Johnson were ‘Walker of North Stonington. at their cottage, Sunny Top, on Daniel Pierce and family are visit- ’ £ - y Miss Blanche Armstrong of Norwich Personals. ited relatives in Westbrook Sunday. w?&\fi ;fifigzxrv will preach at} ... the guest over Sunday of her - James Slate was a_.visitor in Lyme . Nk % Frank White at. | COUsins, Misses Gladys and Margaret On Saturday the Airlee baseball team | over Sunda. r ‘d‘;a:‘h h:- T oot M ita'- | Bedbe. defeated the Scotlands team by the e e et D °Dys‘ . “'Pr""wi_ The Sunshine band meets today | Score of 18 to 1. aunt, Mrs e A on, in (Saturday) with Misses Elsic and Eve- The Junior Invincibles plaved Seuth ng relatives in this place. i £ Rev. E. M. Chapman will preach at | jn. i i . g Gence, Sundey. b s s Dlas s ing in Rhode Island. Grant bas returned to Mre Siiie"s. ‘Gavitt, who has been A R s d e An | OBE Neten it T k| e AV SRR L E ey drferndon:. Peter Gauthier of Bethel was 2 call- | Jartford after Spending a few wesks passing the winter “L Florida, is vis- | 0 "0 Aol spent Taesday. with | ridge, sent his greetings io the church 3 er on local friends Sunday afternoon. | with Mr. and Mrs. S H fting Mrs. BifzeReth C. Thompson. tha former’s sister, Mrs. Samuel Beebe. | COLference on Woadnesday. He has LEONARD BRIDGE e i s S e Miss Susan V. Babeock in able to| M3 IrRer: Lefingwell ig confined to | attended forty-five of the Hanover e L G R R D) BETHEL wa'k owt after Weing disabled four |, .y o no o inoce " | mestings, ~in Lecal Homes During the to spend the summer at his home miSHth With TR Mr. and Mres. Wiliiam Galtup and son, MeNeil of Boston is a guest of Week Bere. tin Monseo has five acres of oats | _ Sterry Kinnie took a party of rela- Lester W. Gallup, of Woodstock, have - _P. Warwick 3 > S TIeEE Ofe tives and friends to Norwich and HAMBURG been guests of Mr. Gallup's sister. Mrs. | _Mrs. Lindenbers is _visiting her| igr and Mre Sl AR G R e S Tadftville in his auto. ot e it €. Thomas Leffingwell, the past week. | daughtes, Mrs. Nathan Bennett. sty et Nehaali Baday attor Benjamin Young, who is attending Mrs. William Marvin has been visit- | Miss Carrie Parks of Norwich spent | (Georga Tanner and sister Emily from | sperding a week at Maple Corner. PRESTON school at Jewett City, is sick thers, Ing in Windser Locks the past week |3 few days this week with Mr. and | Philadelphia are visiting Mrs. Tucker. | P3P0/ PE -2 Wock ap Maple Comer, Cen but it is hoped he will be able to be © F. Beebe was in Massachusetts on | Mrs. John I Ross. i Modasy eyening fhe Yestry was|Dewcv, spent Sunday at William Ir. | Seventeen Rats Caught in Chicken | brought home in a few d business the first of the week. ap;rec:a‘tedat:e ent:rfi?nr:e:fih ff“%‘ Kneeland's in Columbia. Yard. T R S S Mr. and Mrs. Johm Tiffany enter- PENDLETON HILL haries E. Bloomer, tae s siven by | Fred A. Abal of Columbia. spent ‘Sun- — 1 GRISWOLD u;u';:d \g. aniul::pg Hduantingten Lee et i e Sl ?ml;let;g:n_ day at his sister’s, Mrs. L. A. Man- Misses Alice and Mary Zabriskie of of New ven unday. = | waring’s. Northfield, Mass., are visiting in Pres- Mrs. James Warner has been at J. Rev. Everett P. Mathewson of Ash-|ator. 3 Miss Nellie Clifford has returned | ton. h Mrs.i J'pB' hSaung;ys reu;(rneg ;o ’::: 1. Tord’s the past week. away, who as usual occupizd the pul- Rev. Charles French of Griswold will ome in Pachaug this wezk, where 3 s 1| from St. Joseph's hospital. Mr. Cornwell preached in the Con- | iy & Aha: S g e here fael they are Fortunata ta being Tis Ahe evemng Miss TLillian Daniels, ing spent Saturday in Fast Hampton, Mr. and Mrs. Macht of Baltic spent | tonqed the conference at Hanover om 2 the guests of Mrs. Eunice Adams. Sunday with Mrs. Macht's parents, Mr. | x % able to secure Mr. Mathewson's ser- | Whe supplies the church at Mehegan, e 3 2 3 ednesday. e will tell of her missionary work. L Mrs. Otto Nettleton and daughter of | and Mrs. Fred Dombroski. Mrs. J. W. Martig has returned from L to Saybreok. Mrs. Fred vards of Essex has ‘been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Sawyer. ‘° = £ Lebanon have bezn visiting the for- Mrs. Charles Crary caught seventeen Mr. and Mrs. Gage and Miss Tessie h:rs.flctme- Hillard is spending the mer’s varents, Mr. and Mrs. E. P.|rats in a chicken vard one day this CHESTERFIELD. :.r«n.‘ lpeén'ys-m'\dly with relatives ;'o:k r. and Mrs. C. D. Thomp- YAWBUX VALLEY Kmeunx_ i week. i First Service of the Spring Season Sterling City. = i —_— - S, rthur Stevens of Providence e Miss Flora Sterling entertained com- | _Clark Coon was obliged te be absent < vis Held at Baptist Church. B oy oty g R from his school a few days last week | oW1 Lam Rathbun and Charles B = Jriae, her pet@ilis Mr. and M. CAMPBELL’S MILLS 2 dall werz visitors at Westerly, 3.‘* J. N Geer. Wednesday. Mrs. Jennie Stedman has been atf . L ‘White Rock the past week with h:r UUREL GLEN sister, Mrs. Latham Bentley, who has ", on account cf iliness. C. D. Thompson visited his sister, Mrs. Betsey Siocum, on Wednesday. Mrs. Slocum js in her 99th year and is s Carrie Parker of Hartford vis- bright and active. Sunday mernmn, May 14, n( three The Sunday school was reorganized | o'clock, the first service of the spring last “Sunday. Silas ' L. Barber was!ivas held in the Chesterfield Baptist eletted superintendent; J, C. Tanner, | church, conducted by Rev. G. C. Chap- assistant superintendent; Miss Mz21- | pell, A fine audience of eignty people *NORTH LYME —l[rx. William Main returned home e HieS W itam Shesgn N ongey: e : 5 sday from Boston. garet Tanner. clerk and treasurer. was present, and the entire service b Ty ol et CLARK’ T S e e e Hattle White was at her homé | . John Phillis, who has been Il for | was full of ‘interest and appre-iation. and Mrs. W. M. Sisson, Jr. spent S FALLS The little child of Mr. and Mrs, here ver Sunday. the past month is slowiy improving. The .subject of the sermon was A —y I GrsG SRE e SR L e B Forn Btasiton o2 Mosst Whe les B o waf a monument erected in| . Rev. Mr. Reid will preach at Bkork | Marvelous 1 hing. Miss Murion Henss .u’i‘ohr:fllb.ia‘;ios' Mission circle mat wi of E. P. clx:“l" IWI?! (’t ta:x i ol Al ke Box0e ot his’ grandparents fl“ Burxlick ety On Wednesday Sum‘}l}nyu ore, who has been away four BEGRARg S5 [heiorkall gD Paed. Sa T A g man ceollectin; es on k 5 s . John Mo 'y _fou 3 Miss Henr: ved ioli; Mrs. William Sisson Tuesday after- | Thursdey morning. = Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Maine, is im- | [°F,the Jate Dr. Alvin Eccleston, cer and Miss Henry plaved a violin i Thomas Wheeler called on his | ¥ears, called at S. L. Barber's Wednes- | and organ auet. ‘i'he congregational noon with a large attendames. The| Allen Main is eut of the mill this | PFOVIBE: . : brother:: Charles’ Wheeler, Wednesday. | day- singing was ‘nspiring, many good topic was Home M)uton Workers and | week as a result of crushmg his fin- e S SRR ight Main was in Ashaway Wed- sk voices being heard. Afior, a - f f Their F‘Iel(z. M Carleton Jewett | gers in_tne machinery. Peat constitutes about one-third of Mu!l). pos A large - Hamburg restaurant is|17 minutes, the Lord’s Surper vas ad e | of Mrs.) Mrs. xumm was in Westerly | the fuel ussd in, the central industrial ' Irvi g A ‘hite | housed in a building of compressed | ministered. The next meeting > duu-mse:m 1 b 5 é 1 B % bahaldlm!l,“i'.&

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