Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 26, 1911, Page 6

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Die on Same Day, From Same Cause. Children's day of the Sabbath school of the Seventh-day Baptist church.in Westerly was observed Saturday mora- ing in substitution for the regular church service, and the attendance was larger than usual. There wer apecial decorations arranged by Jokn Austin's class. The interesting order of exercises was under the diraction of Mrs, Carey Main, assisted by Miss Ruth Burdick, and was as follows: March, Onward Christian Soidiers; recitation, Welcome to Children’s Day, Dorothy Langworthy; singing, by the sohoel: prayer and response: . sons. Little Clocks Are We. by Rhoda Young, Phebe Hall, Ruth Davis, Happy Wells, Myra Loofboror, Dorothy Langworthy. Harold Crandall, Reginald Dean and Albre_Hall; recitation. A Children's Day Vision, Dutee Hall: singing. by school; _recitation, Rejoice, “Tis Chil- dren’s Day, Clifford Langworthy, Alex- ander Austin and Lawrence Loomis: recitation, A Greeting, Dear Peopiz, by Marion Hiscex, following in singing the Doxology: song, Joy Bells Cath- ering Clarke. Edith Crandall, beih Hemptll, Hilda Young, Doris Burdick. Ruth Mackenzie: recitation. Not Self, But Others, Albro Hall: solo, Scatier Your Gold. Harold Crandall; Church, Ruth Davis, Rhoda Youns: solo, with vielin oblizato, Tere, Edith Crandall; recitaiio Birds in_Sygshine. Austin, Martha Budick: singin chool: recitation, When 1 G Old Grandpe. Charles Church; tion, Robin Redureast, Filda solo. Robin's Song. Albro Hall Ruth Davis, Happy Wells, Phebe Dorothy Langworthy. Harold Crandall, Reginald Dean: recitation. The Mes sage. Miles Kenven: remarks. Rev. Samuel H. Davis; Standard Bearers, Doris Burdick, Phebe FHall. Mary Loofboror. Rhoda Young. Ruth Da Alice Ames. Marion Hiscox, Catherine Wells, Milda (‘larke, Mary Jolly, Happy Wells. Ruth Macksnzie. Edith Crandal, Filizabetn Hempill and Alice Loomis; singinz. by the school and congrega- tlon: benediction: recessional ecita- Youns; chorus, Ha'l, The recently erganized Westerly Yacht club is arranging for a water carmival in the Pawcatuck er on tha Fourth of July. the feature of will be a procession of gaily decorated boats for three prizes, and It is plan- ned to have general decorations om both sides of tha rive There will also be a concert by ehe Westerl, and a generous display of fir The extent of the celebration pend upon the generosity of the con- tributions of the people. The employes of the Lorraine Manu- company held their annual outing at Brightman’s pond Saturday, making the trip in 'buses. The day was spent in field sports and prizes wers offered for the various events, 1 some of which there was very close competition. The operatives aiso en- WHAT MOTHERS SHOULD KNOW We believe all mothers should know that Cuticura and ointment aff most economical treatment for itching, burning infantile humors, ecgemas, rashes and irritations which, if neglected, often become chronic and cause a lifetime of misery because of pain and dis- figuration. A warm bath with Cuticura soap, followed by a gentle application of Cuticura ointment usually brings imme- diate relief, baby sleeps, worn- out, worried parents rest ‘and peace falls on a distracted house- hold. Where fo Buy in Westerly INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY Westerly Branch Capital . Three M Burplus . .Three M. Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. Liberal, ccurteous and efficient 1o its management. soap FOR sALE Two seven-icom «oitages, situated In Qifferent parts of the compact part of o esterly R. eacr, naving foot reet froni. and both Laving vacant nd adjoining that can be sccured at remsonable prices if a’ purchaser de- Both havin, eloct; 5 pheat, modern plumbing. Inspection Westerly, R. L Buy Your Shoes and Hosiery #nd get a coupon on the Planc to be glven away at PURTILL’S “ON THE BRIDGE." Eatablishea 1901, 14 L. Wells, O. D.. Optometrist. o vision corrected Dy the prop- siment of lenses. Room 9, Pot- .zworihy Block Westerly, R. L EAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS MADE BY MAND, itand Made Work is Our Specialty. \hips and all Harness Supplies car- d i sock Fastory Made' Harness tock at and up. > ‘™ . 5 AUNDERS. Removed io 44 West Broad Stresl offering | and recitation, Reginald Dean, Char'es | i a pure, sweet and | joyed a famous Rhode Island clambake Such as is served in no other place in Rhode Island as at Brightman's pond. The outing was a pleasurable success and preparations are aiready made faz another a vear hence, each agreing tu set apart ten cents of his wages each week to meet the expenses, as was done for the outing this year. There was a brisk trade in the business in Westerly during the week, much to the pleasure and who were at a P surprise of the dealers loss to account for the unusual de- |8 - ¥ 5 A ecial Announcement! are several couple in Westerly who were married on June 26, just ten years ago today, and some are to ob- serve their tin weddings. Among the number are Major and Mrs. Arthur N, Nash, Mr. and Mis. Charles Stanton, Mr. and Mrs. W. Frank Greenman and Mr. and Mrs. John Phillips. We have just secured the exclusive agency in Nefwich for a New Fumniture Polish that is the greatest thipg of its kind ever put on the market.’ At Watch Hill religious services were held Sunday in the Union chapel for the first time with a large congress tion in_attendance. The seryices will be conducted regularly by the Protest- {ant denominations, preceded by mass by clergymen from the Church of the Immaculate Conception of Westerly o for the Protastant services nducted by Organist William G. Hammond of New York, the quar- tette being composed of Mrs. William G. Hammond, contralto, Charles F. Hammond, baritone, John R. Brierly, tenor, and Miss Marcella Spencer, so- pranc. Among the clergymen who will preach during ‘the summer are Rev. D. Parker Morgan. Church of the Heavenly Father, New York; Reyv. Dr W. H. P. Faunce, president of Brown university; Rev. L. Clarka president of Smith college: well Harmon Potter, First tional church. Hartford: ‘Re verston Cobb, West End Collegiate church, Hartford; Rev. Dr. §. D. Me- Connel Souls' church, New York, William Frederick William Christ church, Westerly. At the annual meeting of the West- erly fire district, held several months age, owing to the additional duties re- quired by the care of the nowl in- stalled modern fire alarm system, the salary of the chief engipeer, Samuel G. Cottrell, was advanced from $100 > demonstfators direct from the factory, and we are sé ‘ to this to demonstrate for you right in your $250 a year, and after th2 chief was re. every ho:x“h onstrate fc e Sl - own home results it will bring. the same meeting a committee was ap- ! i Sl e e T Thie cify is and it may be a week or tWo befgye f o LT hae, Ty | When she cofies don't hesitate to jet her demonsjate. It positively will not injure the finest piece of fumniture. Dem- 3 ‘ onstration also going on here at the store. Drop in to gee it when you come down town. ' The manufattiters have loaned us ten of their bgél : P m the next annual meeting. The committee is rea the matter of present time a special me pe ing to th Purpose to report on ner at the ke report to ting r that pur- e next Wednesday evening. Accord- eall the meeting for the hearing the report of the ppointed at the annual ider the hiring of some. r whose headquar- he engine house, and of to take such action on this re the district ort as deem advisable.” . It is said the committe plans to ntme a suc s to Chief Cottreil, - Porteous & Mitchell Co. that | pargment ears, and has been | t in bringing it up | andard of recognized der tter perform of he has annual mesting from Quarry ill to a place fo the firenouse and se the town mg_experience has been the artment. But < influence are the chief znzineer is v the place, that he is as when he first took department, yet mone declare that he is i deficiant in the duties of a frequent not members of the depart- nly urged the engag man {rom the Providenve to come to Westerly and the department here. to | duties emergency moved since the residence { % ent business ceman tinuous £t tion ¢ of de betterment { opir nat th not n thit man of the ith truth man are not v some mer ment, hav of some department take charge Members of tha committee decline o scuss their plan before its present tion to the special meeting. Westarly was represented at the big banguet given to President William H. Taft in Infantry Ball, Providen Friday ning. Among the guesis were Judge John W. Sweeney, Senator Louis W. Arnold and Representatives Albert H. Langworthy and Joseph T. Murph; Mrs. Eliztheth Evans of Westerly, aged 62, and Mrs. Elizabeth Evans of Malden. Mass., the latter mother- law of the former, died Saturday mora- ing at their respective homes. Another street is entertaining her nehew, Clin- MYSTiC Sunday morning, Rev. C. T. Hatch had | ed from a two weeks' visit in Meri- strange coincidence in the life of these | 0% L~ Spencer, of Suffield. Drezent 78 members of Charlty and Re- | den. women l‘)g“(!l:’v“:x:';; name. and who pRev. Samuel H. Davis of Westorls | Bindloss-Brown Marriage at North | lief lodge, . and A, M. and thirty | James Hempsted s critically ill Both were stricken with npaplass sees | Antissaloon lague at Guincy Mase,| Stomington—Funerals,J. Alden Rath- | FeteS = 2l LS, SURbler, Crder OF | Wi Lol Cer, o New Britain eral months ago. which eventually | Sunday morning. bun, Daniel Maclnnis—Sermon to | John’s day. Mr. Hatch took for his | William Brand, Hiram Burnett, Harry proved fatal. The body of the Wesi- | Just after 4 o'clock Sunday morning | Masons—Pawcatuck Defeats Mystic, | text Psalm i3, 2ith verse, Thou shait | Hoxie of New Yors, ira r: soyes of erly woman will be taken to Maiden, | the barn of George W. rdick at - guide me with their council and aft- | New Haven, Byron Billings of g2 W. Burdick at] 10-5. 3 n_ Billings of East where there will be a double funera! erward receive me to glory. music was rendered by the choi Special Mrs, e Hill w Lyme, Roscoe Burrows of Boston spent s found to be on fire and | Sunday with their families in the vil- The cause cf patmes McGale, ane of the men that R Saturday evening at 7.30 oclock at|fra F. Noyes sang an offertors solo, | lage. as been working in Westerly for two | 1y ., the home of Col. and Mrs. James | vhere's a Beautiful Land on High, and Mrs. Sarah Reynol ¥ A % B . . an Mrs. Sarah Reynolls ‘and grand- menths Wwith the Ganz in the Service of | not Mas S s oo mong | Brown of North Stoninston, their | & auartette. Haises Packer, Jonn I | daushter, iiss Dorondo Reynids ot Aftiatioon & oo ety faur@is | chial school. The mistaks was due 10| united in marriage with Frank Bind- et seicctions. nd Mrs." Williami H. Barber. arelessness, as the copy was in the was ok workers and | GG e i, ioss of Mystic in the presence of about FUNERAL. apprehens e ronen That doe and fawn in Wilcox park | 150 relatives and friends. The -house 3 Ao Pistiity Complete Lives. ther s sustaines, | has become a very attractive feature | hud been beautifully decorated by one A dSx Hpthnin. | We should-all strive to make onr by and afier|and is the means of making many | 0f Newport's artists. The wedding | The funeral of J. Alden Rathbun, Many receiving treatment McGals was con. | MOre women and children better ac- | march was Wagner's bridal chorus | who died =t his home on Ashbey streel fi"' 2;"'",'“9' ity veonle iy halt veyed to his hoarding house and put | QUainted with the beauties of the park. | from Lohengrin, played by Horace | Friday afternoon, was held on Sun- ive. Health without usefulness. intel- to bed. A few hours afterward he | Superintendent Coon is planning for ster of North Stonington as the | day afternoon at 3 o'clock and was | Ject without unselfishness. pleasure arose and was able {0 he about the | permanent wire run and deer bars party entered the parlor. Miss | lagely attended. The fioral offerings | without duty—these are Incomplete and 3 house and expected. tn roturn to his| The agitation for a system of sew- | Bmily Noves and Miss Filen Holmes | Were a great number and especially | unsati : Work. today. (Mondny), | Ha sacs 'hs | srage. nr Westery 15 Shorem of sex: | of Mystic, Miss Anna Carey of Hart- | benutiful. The mervices were conduct. | UTeaustying elements of living. Bring the stores to you. Do your :.-r;(s sote In spots but not sufficient | and it is likely o be hastened by the for ne Smith of Provi-[ed by Rev. Welcome E. Bates, pastor 0 keep him away from his job. frequent claims made that th dence, dressed in white marquisette | of the Union Baptist church, of which How They Do It. i isfa il comfortabl tion of the Pawcatuck. river i over ~ pink i i Mrs, | Mr. Rathbun was a member and also.a | Tn a hotel 1n & certein city is the shopping satisfactorily. ly. Local Laconics. mental to the public health, William Dawsen of Savannah, Ga., a | deacon, and by Rev. George H. Miner, following notice: “Boarders are taken by Wweek or month. a former pastor of the church, who pronounced the eulogy. Burial will take place this (Monday) morning at the convenience of the family. ilags sister of the bride, dressed in pink isette over pink. was matron of Charles Gilfillan of Mystic was Mrs. with economy, dispatch and -with the full results of a personal visit. Bethena Pendleton of sewage now emptying into the river i not roperly guided seaward. The 91 the day. “fhose who do not '96 and h Need _nti ? ‘(Sr ;-h A\)][v\nrlh :loning(un, the ring | and Mystic teams played, the home “That’s all the more reason why you in £ Prl n S K | service being used. 3 team meeting defeat, 10 to 5. The | should marry me.” replied the impe- ! ceres v ceptio) ayi e = - | . In the Coronation Derby we read,|ington caterer, Mr. and Mrs. Bind- | made. which caused a ohe 4 mation D | insion caterer. Mr. and Mrs. Bind- | made. which cansed a great deal of our aome i the n horse, Adam Dede, wus [ loss left for & wedding trip of wo | dissatistaction: Coen 2 £ ot o e 2 R e Funeral of Daniel Macinnis. What one necds to cultivate is a 3 3 1 ed home awaits them, ests | | 'll:ihe lur:(»‘xl ,‘.r m.um Mncl;mi! s tenacity of purpose that will not quail > o om Mystic, - Westerly, | beld on Satirday afternoon from his | nor turn % 7 o i 35-6 | : : Wi “Sa” | home on Stanton lane and Was attend- | gor L0 aside. 4 coomge that In emer rake the Steel he bride | €@ by many relatives and friends. The lares to separate from the st subsidur mpiiien ki including | Services wer= conaucted by Rev. Wel- | €POWd. that never recognizes defent. i nough o spealc when spoken cut glass, gold, silver and ore | come K. Bates, pastor of the Union f The BULLET]N Co. to.—Chicago News, gt is a popular | Baptist church. The bearers were Al- o . E . s Voune man in ihe village. where he | bert and Chirles Stanton, George , aghfer. i 64-66 Franklin Street Might Demand the Throne. corducts a marine repairing shop on | Brown and George Carpenter. Tavghoes fecotimended 45,k gure = : 4 day i ermain thert oner wight. Jeas~ | " The bride was attired in white mes- | were at half mast about town on Sun- _l[!“ '"T“f"":' AT tkeily e ne ing for New London Friday meming, .\:fline with lace and pearl trimmings. | day out of respect to such a good cit- ppincott’s. ks S et s| She wore a_veil caught up with a | izen. E fl Y ccompanied by the v : \ /[ ! e ayastenyy wand, | broock, the gift of the groom, and car- Pawcatuck Won. A Luxury. ave You a ried a shower bouquet of bride roses. The ceremeny was performed by Rev. F. er of the Congregational There was a small attendance at the baseball game on Industrial park Sa urday afterfoon whnen the Pawcatuck shman race from Chapin, and tl the observation “But.” objected the hefress. “I have been accustomed to every luxury.” steamer Chester W. ity race from Telcglmu cong for indigestion. It looks easy to the rect. Masons - Attend Church. At the Methodist Episcopal church Local_Briefs. : Albert Denison and’ his Piery tie coronation Globe-Democrate nt Mor- person who is pot afiicted with indl- gestion.—Toledo Blade. Attorney sister, Miss Eliza Dennis, have return- y 5 il 55, N i A

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