Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 9, 1911, Page 9

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SHe Lhies s .CE] VOLUNTOWN. Bucoessful Rummage Sale—Sools fairg of the Weok—Rolloall—Fri Bervices. 18It with relatives in'Nurragansett | The rummage sale at the I Pur, L 4 chapel” cloxed iley overig. There 5| Mrs, Francls Kinkead and son, Sam- 8 go0d attendance and at the preseut. After Billings T. Av:'f;f‘u:- vel, were recent visitors in Newark, the anticles left on hand wers s present master, declined to be mas- N,JJ].I ¥ Fleige has rativand from & gl‘:u“&m":n“n::;nm was addod Seasor & ter any longer, the sentiment of some ohn F. el 3 m n Among Fraternities— members of the grange was to elect | Visit to his cousin, = Mish Fields, % Bupper and Soocial Ev Nets §35—Personal all lady officers. The following were | New Jersey, = = On_ Hat an _oyster suppe elected: = gocial evening! way held at the hos Mr. and Mys, Waller Tanner o is G and Coming—Incidents, Accidents Master, Mrs. B, T. Avery: overseer, 1, . X . < Saturday with his sister, Mra. L. A. = Miss Mabel Sinith; lectarer, Mre. Jo. FRANKLIN bénefit of the Baptist chire and Building in Three Counties. Mamwarine L e ved. ehiar Haze fopbine Burion: stoward, Miv. Lizsie | Rev. &, C. Yeung Ascepts Gall o Con | event proved & grent sycocus. . e e Clark; chaplain, Mrs, John A, | @regational Church-—Dual Birthday | (Wrey STOR0RC, o Dl Goio = . Holmes is sick. E . % SALEM Gray;_treasurer, Mrs Fanole Lamb Celebration and Holiday Feast. Many automobiles carried the 3 Y is survived by a sister, two nieces and hom R secretary, Mrs.’ Mattle Ally EEE srator | from the village. 3 2 3 Mrs. John Freel and three chil- Bishop Brown has re- | keeper, Mrs. G. A, Montgome) Liloyd R. Robinson, linotype op: Ew LONDON COUNTY res. Charles Lester of NOT- | pi\n, for Christmas Goncerts—Dona- | aron of Sutton. Mars. bavi rotuniy her school dutles in Hartford, | Mrs. Asa Sheldon; Pomona, Mrs, Anna | for the Vermont Printing company, at Many Attend Danos tion Party at Parsonage—Quarantine | home after a Vit at tiie home of Mra, | EAving been the guest of her mother, | Woods: Fiora, Miss Lela Montgomery; | Brettieboro, spent fgpm Saturday un- | 7he social und dance river b 3 X . Perkins, 9 ard, usan 0] , eacol ol om arish Sat Freeland's brother, Fred J. Hope. - R oy W RAT A GR Y ang Mre. L. Ar Hobinkon. ovening was well attended and | Mrs, Charles Crandall . of South |a big success. Many ceme fro OLD MYSTIC of Aiddienela vis. | eed at Bailey Home. o e op Focens: — — 3 E : T i dor - el an. A. L. Fairfield of Al- New Supervisor. J Enjoyable Entertainment — Baptist | ted his mother last Wednseday, | Tev. Mr Willams pleased bis con: |atier's fow daye vielt at {ho. Bomms Point visifed relatives in Put-| gecretary of -Sehools Charles D, | Windham was the guest of Mrs, Her- | ott Clty and Glasgo. Jarvis orc Church Calls Rev. Henry E. Ander- | & o a0 e O O esday. | et Danbary convertion. oi Ar. and Mrs. George Shafter of last week. Hine of Hartford avas in town Wed. | MR e Y tason ouber. ‘;’:ugl;fifif furnished music end A son—Former Postmistress Still on Tessio Harding ~and sister,| “During tho absence of the superin- |FBgiie: 0T T e O e P e et | tatned ‘at dinner Saturday Mrs. N D. Honrs at Whist. - R mrem i Thascar vine oeees | Londent s X T enee o7 the Buny | her Tarm i the Chcstericia’ section CF the " Leavara Sohools in"the future, | Kobinson. Miss Jennia Fotter 6f Nor. | The Homo Whist clug nas reor The " village tan| ‘was ‘Hartford v seh wi ve s winter wit T BOCH » 704 he wesson of 1911-12 B et i The Saaitotnits OF D e ot p T O |G Rlitie Ray led an interesting | Rufus ERNGE il Boes Quarterly Conference. dx.yh;ul;!:d:\el.’thAompnrs:::{s?a'!t‘hfx:'rrsd-:‘y. L i ot Gk fieng mesting for play was b the ning, | Harry and Fred Barro Hart- 3 ié: o otted $35. strict 4 land of Nor- | Mr. and Mrs. T P. N coel L edlc at the home of Azarie ¢ BT Tl | g g 0 .nt Thanksgivin, D e | o e oy e | A e SR wich pr-::r‘a’g‘.l:;:m: o oy | neld thels anmual Thankegiving ro-| Rev. J. C. Young of Middleboro,| With the following ~winn X o 5 i’ canseris both o s S | conference of the Gales Ferry M. E.|unfon at their home. All their chil- s _accepted a call from the | Orat, Miss Bertha Lewis: seoond. e s by And | Mary Herbert; gentieman‘s nret Dec. 1st, when the following pro- s & o ~| purents, Mr, ond Mrs, William Ander- | Christmas concerts both in the Sun-|in_ Palmer Memorial, proceeds were Foe Tonicnts recitation, Willie and His | son: =chool and school in the Central | $35. Gy Church Thursday evening, opening the | dren were present, except Edwin Nor " T B T e Girl, Theodore Johnson; song, You're| Miss Ada Harding and sister,” Ora, | Gistrict. John St. Denis, who was taken to|Session with prayer. D. C. Perkins [man and family of Worcester. Twe expects to move his family into the | Clarke; wecond, 4. J. McGh Such a Had Fey, Miss Lotile Mar- | spent ‘ho Thanksgiving recess at their | Mrs. Williams’ father of Milton, | the Memorial hospital on Friday for | Was clerk of the meeting. Tue election (one sat down at the Thanksglving | parsonage this week. . {5 [oens thasting wis bed chand, Miss Emily Babcock, Master | home in Hamburg. Conn., was a guest at the parsonage |surgical treatment, returned home on | of & lay delegate to attend the lay |board. Mr. and_ Mrs, Louls Smith enfer- BE 8¢ the home of Mn an Horace S. Williams; Chinese Love several days during the week. Sunday and has resumed duties in the | ¢lectoral conference Was them In or- | Miss Ruth Norman, who _spent | tained on Thanisgiving Mr. and Mrs. Qlarke. Following wers th Soag, _Miss Genevieve Frink, Frank OCCUM AND VERSAILLES Mr. and Mrs. William F. Maynard | box shop. der, Thomas Latham presiding, having | Thanksgiving at her home has return- | Horace Smith of Lyme, Mr. and Mrs. e, Neary Hebert, fivwd : and little son Henry were guests of | Miss Josephine Hart spent the briet | Déen previously elected as judge of |ed to Simmons college. Myron Smith and Miss Blancha Smith y Bertha Lewis, ne election, with D. C. Perkins and R.| Miss Florence Geer entertained Miss | of Blue Hills, Everett Smith of New | man's, A. L. Briggs, first; A, Gre Earl Willlams; song, You and I and Mr. Mavnard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. [holiday vacation at the home of her b I Hurlbutt as tellers. C. E. Col- | Alice Hiscox of Norwich over | London and Miss Bertha Smith. - A"” - K10, ozt Btaricw eatbior zarie Grenler wam recently ele the Moon, Dear, Miss Amy Eldredge, g i Bizs Ruth Broad; roung, Seovend | Successful Supper and Sale Given by |y, Ny mard, on Thankseiving dav. | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moses Hart, Burnine, chorus; sons, The Gupsy's| Cadies’ Aid Society of Methodist| Tnoch Crandall spent Thanksziving | Frank B. Fowler of New Bedford, | Yer Was elected delegate, with Sister | Thanksglving. . 806U X vere | President of the Irenct ~ Warning, Miss Thomas, Miss Yean.| Church—Child Breaks Arm. with relatives in New London. Mass., was a visitor In town Tues- | Eloma Harrison reserve delegate. Baraca Club’s Election. and son, Ernest, of Norwich, were |t/ il O O e ot wh - ces_ Eldredge, Everett Johnson; sonc, | Glibert Murray and family -were|day, attending to business. Mr. Fowl-| The reports of the seversl offioers| . Baraca club met at the parson- | Su‘s(s of Mr. and Bre. George Ladd|Pl,, O%pcibor ‘inde it gl A Mighiy Deep, Queen of Al Allen | . “Che annual supper and sale given by | zuests of Mrs. Murray's grandmother, |er was a former postmaster in this | Abd commiltees in charge of the de- Pridny cyining acs. sHbtot o on_Bunday. R’ Chao Tarbert | ot Nyeres = A the Ladies’ Ald oclety of the Ver- | Mrs. William Robinson, on Thanksgiv- | village, pertmants of ‘ehurch work were re- |LE° (o year: Imibas White, pres- | macis, DYRes was fn Norwich on|yan’ o0, et on “aturday Earl B, Geer, Vice president: | *Saias% o ine Holton hes returned, | Bundiy at. the home of her au Rathbun:; song, Out in a Canoce, Miss ived d -dered record. Viola Eidredse, Miss Lottie ~ Mar. | Sailles M. E. church, of which Mrs. C. | ine day. K. of C. Officers Elected. e e on ey 3 iden sy W. Perkins 1s president, was heid in| Mr. and Mrs. James Tane ®pent| paquot cous _{pame Of Mrs. Emms B. Lattmer was 4 rea: Har: /hite, D, s Leah Johneon; molo. I Can-| iioushout. The vestry was decorated | Mr. amd Mrs. Leo Morgan and lttle ‘150 Euests from Norwlch, Sunday af- | session were Te-elected. ~The several " Cottage Mesting. i i R TS L S Y S st 3 o Taneis Wb HELTE e R 8l oy e g oms and | committecs of ‘the church were also | Rov. N. B, Prindle of Prestor City Fero gucsta of C. H. Hobinaon Satur- | rollonil was told ut”(ho Haptiat = tme. The pastor, Rev. ceting c Vening. | Louise Ca dredge; recltation, Debate in a Dis- . and decorative committes consisted of | the home of Mr. Morean’s parents, Mr. Rose, Miss Thomas; 3010 and chorus, | il — 3 "ol e Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gordon and|gi” Germaine, Jr.; warden, John J. 3 G Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd P. Ayer gave a | . _— 3 , | waitens were Mrx C. W B oy B v o Chiente Thanie . year. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Gray were | a4 P. Aver Conceptlon, mass was O1d Folks at Home. S Prillive, Miw., Teving Gresoty, | sicie mnests at the home of Mrs. | Doyle: financial secretary, Edaward C. At Ledyard Grange Mesting, B e re i ves I PrSvidonte wves | very enjoyable dinner party at their | Genceptlon mass wa A at, B Called to Baptist Church. | Siesr o A Rischards, | Mrs. o Wy | e er Mre, HTA Tibbetis. | GUIUN: tressurer, Peter M. Kolley: | racy Smith and his sieter. Miss | Phankssivine. nome on Thankesiving day in honor ot | evening service wae i The Baptist church has unanimous- | Speak, Mrs, Artbur Haker, Mrs. P Family Gathering. o e et e o aocnier | Mabel Smith, were attendants at the| Mr and Mrs. William I Allyn en. |3, Julls Verplankc of Souch Manc | services were well attendos 5 : > at the home of Howard A. Rix on|side guard, Micl J. Hickey: chap- » urday | A00 Y Mrs Besjamin Gray and | versary of both. Mrs. Verplank was NORTH STONINGTON Svening. ¥ ) L 82 and Mr. Hartshorn 81. All the - Missionary Address Mrs. Herbert Lewis of Norwich Town |%on Benjamin, Ir. of Providente. Dr | \esta present were descendanis of Kl ture at Whesler Sc church. Sengman presided at the fancy table. o v ¢, all the absent mem.- | lain, Rev. P. J. fily; trustees for The United Workers of the Meth- | The candy table was in care of Miss | foankssiving day. o i i bers ¢ the family returning to par-|three years, Willlam Smiddy; for two re. Nt Gray, d Mr. and ers o Jisited her son Harry, who is {ll at the [and Mre. = Nethan Gray ood B rwiier | Hartshor, who traces his ancestr odist church met Wednesday~ with | Robish, Miss Lockwood i o Sien Eathie Pomenam oY I | O abie. ‘At the cake. e Moe. Eiwha | t8lke of an elaborate turkey dinner pre- | years, for “one year. | ome of nis Erandmother, Mrs. Wil | Mrs. Hart 4 is ancestr Evangelist Singer Albany R. Smith|P. Baldwin presided, end tea was | barcd DY the hostess, Mrs. Helen a- 5 liam Lewis, at Allyn's Point, this |Lucy of Norwich were Thanksgiving (10 Thomas Harshorn, & natlve of Enz- | pergonal Intere left Tucsday morning to fil @ two | Served by Mrs H. R. Branche and | 02 Daxt Wilk}: wadlc Buests of Mr. and Mrs. Enos M. Gray. [ 1and, who emigrated to this country Weeks' engagement at Ithaca, N. Y. | Mrs. F. B. Bushnell. Following the |, MIs: Alexander Gordon has returned reside at Hill Top with Mr. Dart’s| Apout $30 was realized by the Ladies' s okt about the year 1640. He Jeft England | o woman's uns Sirs. Frank L. Havward and son, | SpDer, a well rendered musical pro- |0 1er home in town after a lengthy | parents for the winter. . | Ald society as the result of the Christ- In the time of the civil war in that | ,ijonal ghurch hel Ralph Hayward, have returned (o | gTamme was rendered under the direc. | Vg With her daughters In Jew ork Entertained for Hart. mas sale and supper glven at the M. F. SOUTH LYME ountry, during the relgn of XINg | migsion thank offering Manchester by the Sea, Mass., after a | tion of Miss Portia F. Branche and < - L Miss Iva Bartlett entertained friends | church on Tuesday evening. ke ¥ ; o as | Sunday evening. The A el o e e oTecr |at the home of her parents, Mr. and | Willlam Leavenworch returned to|Notes and Personals of Local Interest.| At 1 o'elock a turkey dinner was F. M. Hall, o homo mise 3 rasala. Hiustrated Leocture. wisit to Mr. and Mrs. Prentice A. Wil- | Miss Eertha C. Lockwood. There was Vi . Mrs. Williams' father, Alexander Gor- = Mrs. Charles Bartlott, Saturday eve- | Brunswick Me., Saturday to resume( .. . . yre Acthur White and |decorated with asparagus ferns Col. G. O. Shields of New York ga Nams ana family. | 2 guitar solo by dtiss Julla A. McKay: | g B vion M. Beturday Burial of Mrs T | accompanied on piano_ by 1o R S R ter, | Ning, in honor of Miss Josephine Hart. studies wdoin collero after v nations. F the g e ey Of Mrs. Henry T¥ler a for_ | mgn. accompanied by Miss Branche; | 3o © - . whist, after which lunch was served. | Wother, Mrs. Hudson Leavenworth. e of Mr. and Mrs Frank Peck | uon k. Van and Phillp Verplank |an interesting illustrated lecture Brouent Thursday Srom Groton bor. | maey by ae saarion Allen, accompe- | "5t ang atrs Henry A. Rogers were| F. L. Sherman of New York was Christmas Music Rehearsed. Miss Garrie Roath was visiting her | of South Manchester, Mr. and Mrs. | B/rd and Animal Life in the Whoe ough for burial in Eim Grove ceme- | hrsa dri o, ' o™ 2D- | oyests at the home of Mr. end Mrs. | the recent guest at the home of Mr.| Rehearsals of the Christmas music | mothor and sister in Ivoryton last | Samuel G. Hartshorn, Mr. and Mrss | llbrary Monday evening. tery. Mrs. Tyler was the eldest | oot Lhi, was Eiven by six YOUNg|{winam Sisson of North Plain on the|and Mrs Leander Chapel have begun under the diroction of | mesi S Hermon A. Guger of this place, Mr. and Mra. George D, adies, Lillian Allen, Thelma Allen, Jes- | focent holiday. Mrs. Charles Hope entertained the | Mrs, Eugene La Fontalne, organist of | ' Iru Beebe of Sunkepang district, | Faith N. Gager of Providence, zu;v&:m.o to Lake Welr, ila win Rev. J. H. Adams is temporar housed by an attack of rheuma iy Thompe dsughter of the late Judge Richard|sis Sengmsn, Emily Robish, TLoaiss Ladies’ ho Bert : ? e Mr. and Mrs. Bdgar J. Standish en- | members of the Ald soclety of | the M. E. church, who with Miss Alice occurre i, Annie Perry, Miss tha Perry, the Methodist church Wednesday aft- | Saiteriee and Mrs. C. Wilson Harrison | tneve woennbsges morning. s woll | Mary, Curtan of New. London, Lo A. Wheeler of the Road church dis- | I S 3 g B et g A and Mrs. Charles 8. Ray, Mies o 3 was recently appoint ave charge | known here, having many friends In |lyn P, Smith of Lebaton, Mr. and > centls from her grandniece, Mrs. Ellen General News, Ray and Master Clyde Ray on Thanks- Offi of iaghn Camp. of the Christmas music by the Sun- |(hia vicinity, who will miss his pleas- | Arad Manning and ugene Man woohn Tillinghast of the battlesh Mrs. Hirry Osgood of Auburndale, | ziving day. Cochegan camp, Modern Woodmen | day school. nt, gonial ways. Buch sympathy is | of Yentic, Mr. and Mrs, Lioyd P. Ay- | N Jersey 18 nk"h?nm o8 & furloug expressed for those left to mourn his | er and Eugeno Ayer: o Henry M. Pendloton, who has Holmes of Mystic, and her great- o Erandniece, Miss Rosamond Holmes, | MASs. I8 tae guest of her parents, Mr.| Lawrence Besbe of the Norwich Free | of America, at meeting Monday Erandniece, Miss Rosamond Holmer, | 2nd Mrs. E. P. Baldwin. 7 cademy spent the Thanksgiving re- |night, chose the following officers: 7 NIANTIC . St Mr. and Mrs Harry Hol:| O: LaRcche is making improvements | cess at the home of his parents, Mr.| Consul, Adam Ritchle; advisor, M1 Mrs. Tllen Stanton has returned |leite were Thanksgiving gucsts ol oF Some st is. o ey {0 bis residence, adding an ell being |ond Mra Charles T Beebe = |chael J Hekey; banker, John Lynch; | Surprise Party for Ralph Turner— |home, after a successful operation for | their sister, Mra. Albert Tryer of Wil- | (oo T o Fooit compioy o Fen, Miss Eva 1 tand! spen e | clerk, aries N. Chappell; _escort, Village and Grove Interests, her eves, at the New London Memo- | limantic, enabled to wpend more fime wi tamily, who reside in this village Leavens Eldredge of Green- | 078 of the changss. de Obelma, the young deughter of Mr. | Thanksgiving recess at the home of | Arthur LaFlamme; watchman, Eugene rinl hospital, |, Mr. and Mrs. @eorge Avery were Jir. and Mrs. A. H. Millor and son |"Thuaksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allison Main, who has been an Vallette and Raymond Val- | {7 the Wwholesals fruit buvine N. H. was the guest Monda night of DMr. and Mrs. Charles Q. |2nd Mrs.C. Cassavant, who fell from | her parents in Westchester. Chapman,;«sentry, Edwin C. Curtin: | gurori Eldredge at Riverview. He w: embankment wall and broke her arm, | Sherwood Miner and famfly spent |manager for three years, John Lynch: urprise party was tendered Ralph e Dot o Tobaion vaun Bis way to Boston to attend & Baptist | 18, Focovesing from her injury. Thanksgiving day at the home of Mr. | physiclans, Dr. 1. J. Harper of Nor- |Luiaer Saturday eveming at his home | Albert o dersey Oy e g | CMtise Gladrs Griswold and Miss 3fa- | Y811 for some Hmo, is suffering en & convention. ‘Teams of H. T. Gorman which have | Miner’s parents in Millington. wich, and Dr. B A, Henkle of New e Bosoury fietpion ‘Gamaes. 808 Mr. and Mrs. W. C.|bel Fowler of Groton are guests of | “gi Of pleurlyy Mir. and Mrs Richard Wheeler and | Been at work on tie mill at Plainfield | Mrs. Cors Hanaey ontertamed the | London. SIS Wre's Dart of the evening's en- | er's Parsate, My and 2CE W | Mvs. Lioyd B Aver., 5 The Wheoler achool dormitories daughter. Aies Ella | Wheeler, of | Since early in Juns returnsi the firs: | members of the Consregutional church | Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woodmansee have | (Sriainment, A collation was served | SIS, o\ ., Doughters met with Mrs. | Mr. ‘and Mrs. George Miner enter- | "0V lahted by electricity Westerls. were suests Thureday of | Of the wesk. Mr. Gorman still has sev- | chofr Friday evening. returned from a brief visit at the aos Luctlle G P ent WT®|F. R, Peck Wednesday afternoon. tained on Thanksgiving J. C. Vallette, | * Church Rollcall e M S o B eral teams on the Plainfield joh The monthly business meeting of the | home of Mrs. Woodmansee's brother, | vors rarjorie’ Suith . Sarsaen? Cong. | James B, Slate of Nientlo spent | Miss Grace Vallotto and Miss Edna | The Third Baptist church ls planst William C. Richardson of Boston Salem Soctal club was held in their | Albert Sharp of East Lyme. Tor, “Isabei Waldo, e Doolit. | Sunday with Eis parents. * Valletto of Stratford. to hold a rollcall Jan. 3 was calling Wednesday at the home OAKDALE. o POy Srigitag: M. and Mrs. Clarence Cheney of | iS7: Tsabel Waldorf, Gertrude Doolit- | SU0ERY (it R, B and son Eaward ek o Two hundred and forty-elght cht of Miss Susan H. Babeock. Donation Party. Test Auburn, Mass. are guests of | (i i (lyde Sanwarto Tan Con® | are sick with the ETiD. BOZRAH dren between the ages of 4 and 10 hav Postmistress Still on Duty. inas Gif Committes Acpointed— | A domation party was siven at the | % Chenoys parents, Mr. and Mrs.| jors,’ Ralph Turner, Hiford Rogers |, MIss Bdith S waRs 1n st e Do bt DAY by S towm B Miss F 9 ongregational personage Wednesday | > hnso for.a short visit. | e 0. u_‘“l:‘s p{;ltz;?:‘v;:ssflotfllix:eofiion;{l:;fi: New Teacher for Center School. SVeNInE. A\ lasgp number were Dres. A. O. U. W. Eleotion. IV;;:‘CO;I‘K:;. i'?::g Luml:“ od to| Mru'F. B, Payne was a New Lon- | Grange Elects Officers—S. G. Avery Russia the Theme. office, awaiting orders from Washing-| Rev. L. W. Frink preeched in the | €Nt &nd 2 very pleasant evening was| Uncas lodge, A. O. U. W., held its | her residence in Pennsylvania avenue | @on visitor Tuesday, having beer call- Dislocates Thumb Joints. The Woman's Torelgn Misstona fon to thrn over the office and beong. | Congresational church Sunday from | SPent. Bdwin Harris took the prize, |annual election of officers Monday eve- | after several wdeks' visit to er |ed there to atiend fhe funeral of Mrs. | soctety of the Third Baptist o ine's to the new postmaster, Miss Lusy | Nehemdah 5: 1. Which was a fancy Dox of candy, fof | ning as follows: dnughter, drs. Bben Strong, in New | Charies Wheeler. At the Grange meeting in the Town | haia & mesting Friday afternoon Annett Tourjee. > | i Pisaing. the. el on' ‘the donkey. oar-' Past mster woyl Fred L Phil- | Britain. Among New London visitors this|ball Wednesday evening the following | Contes hall, Wheeler school. The mes: Mise Lillian johns, Miss AnniéCar-| The St . roctly. Mr. end Mrs. Williams proved (1ips; master workman, Edwin 8. Hen- | John Bogue has been visiting friends | Week were M'ss Bertha Clark, Mrs. | officers were elected for the ensulng|ing was conducted by Miss Dora o son, Frederick Jahms and Walter Johna | comne; oonday ool _entertainment | elightful entertalners. ry: foremam, G, Turner Loomis; over- | in Hartford and Bridgepért. Fruce Dredbury, Mrs. Daniel Dart, | year: Master, Edward BIshop: over- | Maine, preceptress of the Whesls of Waterford were Sunday guests of . ai the home of Min oo Siternoon Quarantine Removed. scér, Lewis B. Hurfbutt: recorder and | Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Manwaring have | Mrs. Thomas Stanton, Mr§. Harry | seen George Kahn; lecturer, Alice A.|school. The subject was Fusuia Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tresse. e 2 K p:lvm. tm‘or . (.nlfl.nmuholrl'leld Dr. J. M. Klein of Colchester was in |financial secretary, Robert J. Simpson; | returned from New York, Herste, Almon Champlon. ni“l'mll:' ‘u"'r'.'_’-_ld' o rMhn”amn"n‘-“éh::' programme included an address & The Ladles’ Aid society of the Bap- | cort. Kaymond Scholfield. | Chester | 1OWR on Monday to remove the quar- |receiver, Frank H. Rogers; Lincoln G. Luce took an automobile i T e s o, | Rev. By, Maxeton of tist church met Wednesday eveRing at | Comstock and George. sohuson ech |antine from the home of Mr. and Mrs. |Watchman, George N. Wood; trustes |party to New London Tuesday. LISBON e Eatient T s | T ding by M . I e T ™ the home of Mrs. J. Harold Willlams. | chosen to solicit funds to purchase |F- R. /Bailey, as the diphtheria pa- [for three years, George N. Wood. Clarence Faulimer is working at i B e L By vy | L DD om0y b o foliowed & Miss Marian A. Clyde attended a' gifts for the children o purchase | sjonts have recover: M. F. Plant'’s game preserve. o KRl Y R rPEY, The meeting waa fol) church entertainment at the Baptist! - Mr. and Mrs ¥ G. Ch & — Miss Lillian Clark yeturned to her | Schoolhouses Inspected—Speaker from | Ceres. Allce Miner; Pomona, —Ethiel| g soctal hour and refreshments Shurch, Waterford, Tuesday eveming | chily. of Waiosotir sive peney oan LEBANON GOSHEN studles fn Boston Monday. st ¢l 1<, gt Hillom; Flora, Prances Kelly: 1ady as- - and whistled several selectigns dusins | oild of Worcester have been recent Fred Hooker left Saturda: Fisteat. stewsha i Hectte Miner, s Baseiie: . o L erane Bl b e chonayw | 2 i Notes of the Week's Events. |home in Fiartford. urday for Bie| v and Mrs. R, R, Barber were in Local Notes. GARDNER LAKE The Baptist Sunday achool ia pre- | *‘Mise Eills of Brookive. 3. B ok | wwith Bt e o iy Farm Robert Hadlock. & former Pine Grove | Dayvilie Sunday, guests of Mr. and| Mrs, 8. G. Avery is visiting friends — paring for a Christmas concert. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Paton of Palmer- ith Skill and Smoothness—C. E.| 1. W. Jones and Mrs, W. T. Curry |summer resident, spent Sunday with | Mrs. W. P. Kelley. at_Gaies Ferry. A party of thirty from Norwich Rev. George H. Miner, D. D., of Mys- | town spent a few days last week at the Society to Visit Hebron. were callers In Willimantic Sunday | Arthur Saunders and family at Saun- Miss Jennie Foote returned tp ‘While sawing wood with a circular |a straw ride Saturday night t tle occupied the pulpit of the Baptist| home of Descon D, A. Johnson. SRS afternoon. ders Grove. Bridgeport Monday, after spending | saw 8. G. Avery dislocated his thumb | place. Refreshments were served & church last Sunday morning and even-| Mr. and Mrs. Martin Glflai)re - At Lebanon grange hall Thursday Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Thomas were Mrs. Marion R. Davis, Mrs. C. S.|several days with her parents. at both joints. | the Oat cottage. ing. | 2nd little daughter of Quincy, Mass, | € °PINE the play Valley Farm was giv- with friends in Norwich Sunday. Mrs.’ Jerome Greer, Miss Mary | F. A. Verplanck of South Manches- | Leroy Lathrop shot a fox ahead of | Gar¢ners sawmill moved Wednes ¥irs. Frank Clyde has returned from | were recent callers at the home of Mr. | oo, Decause of the beautitul “'e‘m’e‘rfi—"""w fell to quite a depth here om | Kirk, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. McCoy, James |tor was in town this weeck inspect- | his dog, Hector, this weelc. |@ay to Preston. a ¥isit to relatives in Nashua, N. H. Glasbrenners brother, Paul Glasbren. | EYery seat on the fioor and in the gal- [Sunday evening and for quite e num- | Wiley, Edward Proetor, Irving Darrow |ing the schoolhouscs. Edward Bishop and Miss Alice Bish- | Theodore Lehmann after a week's Miss Helen Clyde has returned to! ner. 3 n-llery was fllled. The play, in_four|ber of days that it remained it seemed |were New Bondon visitors this week. 3. Herbert Irons of Providence was | op attended the play in Lebanon on |vtay In New Yori eity returned home acts, and requiring nearly three hours (ifke real winter. Irving Doolittle returned Sunday to |at home for a few days last week. Thursday evening. Baturdey, 0 2 Bria. Mitchell of Lebanon oalled e Haverhill, Mass, after a weel's visit| A. J. Fox and fami} Boen i i metaen e A fress e o ATt Clde numesten, . | | iving itk f?rsjus presentation, was excelionty | Misses Besste and Bthel Randall [his hustness in msocket. Preston Speak: * e s ear, 8Te | givén and show. e result of the lare week en tors wi ends in| Miss M. Spen malkt ” . Abls to Leave Hospital. | moving back to the Fox homestead on | farinrul preparation expended on it | Salem. iait i Tt T Brotitgacs Snd e WATERFORD triends ‘Wednesday. Clarence Watson has returned to his| ''® BIL Th ¢ characters follows: ; Tues- Ty A " Tome bere, after two weeks' treatment| . New Teacher Engaged. B PR il g e R e b T e 3 bins of Preston, who deltvered a help- | willism L. Peckham In Poor Health— | COUNTY at Backus hospital, Norwich Theps! Miss Smith of Waterford has been | Harold Rutiedge, & youns New et Sl O 3 Pine Grove Interests. ful sermon on Safe and Unsafe Foun- " P | )l is mot much improvement in his con- | S€Cured to succeed Miss Susan Shep- | Yorker, Christie Foster | "y . "Fontie river paper mill resum- | Mr. and Mre. Hiram Twiss of Chap- | dations. In the evening there was an g 2 o b cod i i) astion. herd, v:rho resigned as tacher of the | Perry Dean, a son of the soil, ed operatidhs Wednesday, baving been | Un spent Sunday with Mr. Twiss' address by W. B. Foote on Heaven Hon. Willam L. Peckham is quite = Montville Center school o LeRov Tacker |5 OPoCWn for several weeks for re- |mother, Mrs. G. W. Plerce, at the May- (and the Way to Get There. Yeobls on sccount of his advanced age, EKONK NORTH FRANKLIN. Egg 7x8 Inches. David Hildreth, a New York lawyer, [SA3L flower cottage in Pine street. Christmas Committees. Mr. and Mrs. Baward B. Youms | s F=r Edwerd E. Reynolds has a R. I Red | stlas Holcomb, owner of Valiay Fars. A, R Curry and E. W. Jones were| +he Tubbs and Washburn families| Committees to make arrangements | were guests of friends in Noani last |Local Grange Represented at Flain Guests Recently Entertained in Local | len which recently 1aid a large nearly 3 . O Barker |in_Willimantic Tuesday. |from Norwich made & short stay at|gn, Christmas bave been chosen as|Sunday. fisld Meeting. Homes—People Who Are Awa round egg measuring 7x8 inches and | Azariah Keep, a clock tlniker, — 'C'| The Sunday schools are rehears- |their cottage in Center street Sun- Miss Mary Boyle of Graniteville w | Y | welghing one-quarter of & pound which 5 F.'N. Taytor |Ing musical selections for & Christmas 8% 0 . w0 o , the chotr; recttations, Missca | an ove: Sunday'pucat of Mr. and Mrs. || Mr. and Mra i Gallup e Oltver Johnsor visited hi: Gew | €XCoeds the one reported by a nearby | enni tler at Rutledg: . exercise. , Seor - |Lucy Baldwin and Lera Bradiaw, W.|James McNai Thanisgiving a4 thelr daughters neas e s son in New | {oum last week. o Rembotlen o i o e e ave | & Toote snl Mrs.'¥. E. Hyde: pur- | William and Owen C. Witiame were | Meowop. oG Hzzel Loomis of Norwich spe; Hattie Holcomb, a country flower, 2 : : chasing presents, Miss Lucy Baldwin, | Wednesday guests of Mr. an s, r. and Mra Bdger cox e & day recently with Miss Rena Rane. HANOVER transplanted to city soll, Vera Willis UBMILL been entertaining thelr daughter, Mrs. | 31 Wnillam Foots, Mrs., ¥. E. Hyde | Leslle Willlama. tained all their ehildren and Mrm, W Mrs. Frank Rockwood and Mrs. F. Isabel Carney, nlece of Hildreth, | R e 4ndyre. H. 3. Kendan; procuring trec, | e and s Walter Youns Tave |cox's, brothen "Alve Frinic and s | FL. Race attended Quinnibaug Pomona | Senators Petitioned to Work i Geneva Stark 3 Mr. Fuliers class; decorating, 1. W.|moved to Souttampton, L, where | friend on Thanksgiving. for Arbi- rold’ 1 parents, Mr. { 2 Vib- | Mr. You has empl car- t Br s serving as jure at m:n.m fl;(!::t'\u'dl':. tration—Genater Park Sailing for | MF™ Futiedge, Harold's mother, Sweet | 470 Mra- Pultz"of Lebanon Center, PRESTON Cortialr, W. 5 Woote ead Ars. Wib- | Mr, Youns has employment ‘as car-| Albert Brown uests illie Home. L Onherinie € hanksgiving. n, Alvah Goer | raged 1 e .| 2 nd Mrs. George Paine of hia foother, Mrs. Biizatern T Petitions for the passing of the arbi- | Lizy Ann Tucker, who borrows but | ioae Afr wud Sire Shavies 1 Do, i, ing been shut down for a week. - — at_the Paine homestead. Fred Lillle of Lebanon; his sist, tration treaties by the United States| ‘“never gossips’ Marion Blakeslee | ot Man “Cent x X ASHWILLETT Hlishe Bitgood moved his stesm Jane Card of Hartford: his so senate with Great Britain and France | Verbena, hired girl at farm, at Mansfleld Center. The Grange meeting was held Tues- : mill on Monday, Lillie. and wife of Libert; Hili: also| were sent by the church and congre Rath Pilts g we ae s -vixitige. hic! duy evaRing: Tha lest DocOapraemvers FITCHVILLE s R s Mrs, Simon Palmer and daughtes daughter, Mrs. George A. Trofter, in | worked cn the class and a supper was Otto Andercon is in New York for & | pora " mored Tuesday to the Chutien | fow days on business. Brown house_and will bowrd the mer his daushter, Amy, of Hartford, 2 day Bobort, of this piace. , and s'\flm‘n’ last Sél.n to our senators. ‘Between the second and thyrd acts | Newton, Mass., before going to South | served. There was a good attendance. Society With Twenty-fi S Wiesee Aary and Nors Dunlevy of | ewett City Pastor Coming. Christie Foster and Stanley ~Briggs, | Manchesté¥ to spend the winter with| Francis Medbury has begun business | Holy Name Society Wi ‘wenty - Martin Monsees spent Sunday ‘With |gmploved at Bitgood's steam mill. South Windham visited Mre. F. |, DT Gene of Jewett Clty is to preach [the latter in black, furnished much |her daughter, Mrs. F. A. Verplanck. | with Charles Miner. | Members Organized In St. John's |hiz family here. ~ e i B B, Ak wpent RREooa on Doy - A |rere on Sunday in exchange with the | amusement in a dlalogue, many clever | Mrs. Hi A. Gillette's Jreatraunt, | ~(Mrs. Hattle Ecclestone of Norwich| Church. Misg Annie Welsman and sister Ma- | weanesday i1 Norwich Mrs. Jane Arnold, is her guest and |is visiting Mrs. Heman A. Davis. rie of Rixtown called on Mrs. Julia A. Cromb and Mrs. Schulze Sunday Represented Grange. Mrs. Porter and children, of Colches. | FaStor- peints being turned. Later the play ter, spent the week end with Mre Bog. | Misses Jennle Collins and Sadie Ben- |is to be presented in Colchester. intends spending the winter with her.| Mrs. J. I Kennedy of Lisbon has| In response to circulars sent out ler's parents, Afr. and | Mre | Oiren | Dot have been at home recently. Rush Foster of South Manchester| The Liberty Hill Union church Sun- | returned home, after a visit with her |by Bishop Nilan of Hartford to the |afternoon. Ay and’ Mrm A A Mtantos, Mve Sclson. |, The teachers and officers of the Sun- | was the guest of his parents this|dny school voted to bave a concert|son, Ernest Kennedy of this place. Various pastors of the Catholic churche | C. F. Haywasd wasin Voluntown |George Gallup and Miss Jeanetts Miss Anne Park was the guest re. |2y School were entertaned Monday |weck. and Christmas tree Christmas night.| Mrs, Fred Harvey of New London |es where the Holy Name society does | Monday. \ | lup representsd ionk grange st the cently of Mrs. Estella Lathrop. cvening at the home of the superin-| Rev. B. B. Smith attended the| Mrs. Amos J. Liille and her sister, | was a recent visitor with her brother, |not slready exist, asking them to en- | It is reported that Irving Rathbone | Pomona moeting in Plainfeld Satur tendent, Allison B, Ledd. monthly meeting of the county asso- |Ruth Pultz, spent Tuesday in Nor- | John Wilson. Courngo the male members of their |[is soon to 110ve to the Stiles P. Eg- | aay. Beriah E. Burdick is spending a few | churches to organize one, as soon a8 |gleston house. “There was & family gathering ot I Mr, and Mra. B 8. LeVine enter- |p Gailup's Thanksgiving day, after Frank Rockwood is in M. i . BTl weak e P e, | Comittess were appointed for o |clation of Congresational ministers at | wich. = B e Wonoe ot s tree entertalnment for the [ Lroadway church, Norwich, last Tues- days in Boston. ible, Rev. David O'Donnell, pas- her brother, F. M. - Atmeteong og | commmunits. aay. NORTH LYME A" T Gardener has set up a saw mill | {or of St. John's church in Fitchville, |tained thetr daughter and famfly from | which they attended the golden wed .. The midweek cottage meeting was Members of the Congregational C. BE. . at Phillp Yerrington's, in ° Preston | requested all the men to remain after | Glasgo Saturday afternoon and Sun- ding at A. A. Btanton's. Sosiéty B8 City. mass last Sunday morning to organ- | day. Arthur Gallup, the littls son o!vls. Meetin E i ?aé.“;“:,?nfl‘}‘h:?"’;“.’;d,m o Deld Thursday evening with Mr. and [society are to visit Hebron C. E. so- PWIA Satley hae v | T ia seotabi Wit Buits ot B —L W. A. Bafley has returned from uil fo.. o E lows Falls, Vt., Haritora. The Ladies’ gufld sociable on Fri- | ¥28 at his home here last Sunday. B T st ety Rl P oY ohject of the society and administered Attended Husking Bee. | Gay evening provided a varlety of| * |ings recentiy—last Fri with Mrs, | Horace Palmer attended church on |the Pledse Lo those to become mem- | gv.y Lowls of Hartford was home M. ana Mrs. ¥ A Rockwood, Flor. | £-mes, ciarades and refreshments. MOHEGAN G Tewett, and on With | Pendleton Hill last Sunday. Bern T e Tewis 5, | with his grandparents over Thanksgiv- ence and Frank Rockwood and Fred| MIs. A. B. Lad, eck Mrs. Francis Purvis. Preparations are| There was a Thanksgiving gather- ~trea; - | ine. scrved as committee. G. R Sanders, who has been Il £0r | peing made for a social to be held at |ing at the home of Nathan Main, | B5and, Jr. secrolary- e i i | . Mrs. Anna Dennis of Mystic is stay- ing a fow days with her uncle, Clark About twenty-five 8. Gallup, was very il lnst week A. W. T. Society Meets—Notes. ize such a soclety. uunEL GLE" remained. The pastor explained the cunx’s FALLS pngmn‘l.wh’ ot = I was home on Thankmgiving dax. A Clear Brains Race attended a husking bee at Thom- ong ‘mem! o e o o v s R geveral weeks, Was out to church on |5\ obheds est “Fussaay “migh Among the bers were Mr. Main's ¢ orgenization and also to ar- T Senator Angus Park ealls today (vt 31 ‘Mr. and Mra. 3 enter- ‘aon, Clyde, Ll i e et B A LT HAMB! (Saturday) on steamer Olympic f M A M Jonn | Quidgeon of New |txined - WELlie ana Her- range for @ lecture ‘Horace Palmer is able to atterd to E URG OF #{London were in this place the first of pert and Wiliam Maynard and fam- I e e ofed that o large num- | B8 business again, although mttll su- | and good spirits come naturally trip to Germany. i Vel ilies, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Babcock, ber of new members will be added at when the stomach is up to its Death of Mrs. Mary Ann Beckwith—| Rev. Frank Fuiler of Norwich Town, | "3 e Gertrude Harris of Norwich Beebe and Miss Ethel Maynar William Has a Nephew in Norwich. e e 2 e Thienls zas the guest of Mrs. Fosier over B ving day. 5 She, st miceting, work, the liver and bowels active i w0 5 y undsy. Entertainment by _ Baptlst ' Chureh and the bloed pure. Better con- Miws Hannah Antonson spent the Miss Lirzie Hunter spent Sunday in ol end at C. F. Beebe's in Colcheas E o appbiers. i a Colehes LEONARD BRIDSE agstic. ., g and == o atiengance at the ditions always follow the use of frs. _ohn Tiffany i3 entertaining i at AL T 3% by au e ey PENDLETON HILL 5 ie Pitenvile. Brotist churh: BEECHAM'S : s s oty _Miss Esther Olson attending | L in Old Lyme this week owing to o on friends in this place the frst finely. cprriad:ons theria cases in town. < - Miss Sarah T, ne Was a great success. “and Jire. Lodowlc o and Mr. Ewards were in | who nas been ? Michael Sweeney has returned from » the first of the week. |the Palmer s 5 a business trip.to New York and New s at| and Mrs. Gilli: f | home. Haven. are guests ¢f Mrs Filmore. oys- VSF Charics Powers of Uncasville o Bosion 300, and 25c.

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