Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 2, 1912, Page 9

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BN Pfly—w ous lliness of Warren Allen—Grand | disposition and was liked by all who | Iy at Weelen MIH i 929—Soci: f knew him and will be greatly miesed. | —Law Beok by Prentice M # Lise: 5982, il o, X \‘ Hyde wage in Cranston Mon- The members of the board of relief, | daY. masquerade surprise Charles A. Gray, Charles D. Daboll | Mrs. Josie Parker and Mrs. George nvun Master Charlle 'I’lng” and I'rank G. Maynard, completed | “eer of Plain Hill were guests of Mre. | evenings since, at the home of hor In addition to other business matters, | their labors on Saturday. It has Hermon Gager Wednesiay, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bdward Tinke:, 1 | it was voted to give a social. been a strenuous time for them, u Mrs. Clifford H. Robinson and son The guests arrived st 6.30 and un- Teashecs’ Meeting. not many appeared before them for funtington spent Wednesday in Nor- | masked at 8.30. The names of those Supervisor Emerson held a teach- | abatement. Following is a summary | Wicll who participated and the characters ers’ meeting at the Center school-|cf the tcwn Uist as left by them, There % Mrs, (-°o<rlge Rl"h:ngmll.re}‘ieu.w (;::ffi re) lu;tedd b{r e':tm t«:llo" Wh i i ing— i i house, Friday afternoon of last week. | were fo t t d-.[Savags and caughie i 7o g American : Mise o 18 Gom‘ and Commg Incidents, Accidents C Six Lencher!y\\'ere present, ditions u.;‘:ne:finfi:ma}h’:\'erbufl.fihog,aas \‘;\1;“'“”‘(“"”‘“"05-1‘ 5 shdaits. llrctg'r)hhyelmer, MCD':I llTfl- o8 Tay - 3ot G h UNCASVILLE : 166t By Ehe+assesgors: re. Corne'ius Mahoney o ght; Mise Maude Tinker, (4 and Building in Three Counties. i Piest P""Mm";“ this i |, Number dwellng houses 343 1-2; |JerTy Mahoney were in Baltic Wed- | Mige Flora Insram, Indian gifl E- Recent Social Affairs—Plenty of 22- | TecP fioss were building lots 47; acres of land 21,128; i Lot Sagk- | it sty T .’"" — F 3 4 s con | Btores 3: mills’9; horses 274; cattle May Ross, Mrs, Louis Burrows, society girl; Mise !neh ico Stored—American Mechan- Mrs. Sarah Gager, who has been a gain of 49 over 1910 carriages ther and son were recent guests | Weimer, Day; Miss Myrdell Tey) New London County | §f s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William | % Merhbegetiie Conaet, Sl Dalta, Brives, mas returned. 19| 64" value of sheep and poultry $450; | °f Js- Jegree L LEGh Loy eng w?’@.,‘ffifrog{":u;‘p""' . Kingsley. = e 2 » per cent. additions amount to s y Mixs Bva M/ Standish .apent. the arf}zl}x)fiftu“{x ‘“ré?' gvhxl(;lwatm wrorlé he{l:loxs:dhe{le..E Ofto L. Pults ana 3368 154 personal tax at §2 eachn gum of friends in C%Lhellrr. ley, little girl; Alden W | week end at the home of her brother, L8 ple; of et 8 foo! - Mrs. AP The property tax is 1» mills, which or from Canada. John Crosby, tramp; Edward haell, NIANTIC | Begar oA e ftat: badly crushed by the Jumber falling on | Mr. and Mrs. Munroe Puitz atiended | o6 PEOPEFS (4% s o et s me Parsons of Ottawh, | Turk; Abraham Mayer, ruffian; Elisha e A M S vetuihie pair |it: “Although badly hurt, Mr. Avery |the meeting of Quinebaug grange, in|gre7is [ 3¢ ha‘c’(’a’llgfedng a 1ol cynada, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. | Davie, news girl, i fohbutt - Coates Engagement An- | of steers recently to C. T Shepherd of | 145, Pluckily keot at werk. Puinam, Saturday. 3 Theé amount of last vears grand list | 1-Otis Smith. After the unmasking the evening Middl The entertainment and supper given | The morning service at the First| 1% 65 £ 3 Lverett 1add of Willimantic was a 1 nounced—Cotton Buyers on Southern | Middle Haddam. 3 40965 and ‘this vear it is was given up to games, Refreshments " at the Quaker Hill church by the Good | Congregational church last Sunday i recént guest of Lugene Ayer. were served. Trip. ! 107 Eggs Last Week. Cheer \ Sunshine society was largely | was conducted by Rev. J. O, Barrows M D a‘l" increase of “h 940, Gilbert Lamb ot New York, Mrs. Fourth Q iy { ,The flock of 20 White Plymouth Rock |attended, many coming from lout of | of Norwich ‘Town. The Junier En-| MIe Dudley D. Taylor has been |y, ™ poun’ of Norwich and Mrs ou uartefly Conference. Mrs. Editha Lo Count Tehbutt of | hens at the Congregational parsonage |town. Tie room in which the'supper | deavor mecting was led by Charles |§i3Ving several days with friends in | yeb ®s, Qe P\OCT Y Snagn” spent | At the fourth quarterly conferemod Penasylvania avenus annotnces the | have broken their best records, laying | was served was attractively decorated. | Sweet. Miss Ellen Huntingion was il YON : 7 at Mr, Lamb's summer home. | of the Methodist church, held at engagement of her daughter Doris to | last week 107 oggs, ‘The supper ccnsisted of roast beef, | the leader of the Christian Endeavor _ Celebrated Birthdays. Antoinette Hlastings is slowly | residence of Mrs, Jane H, J. Roger Coates of Berkeley, va. Death of Twin Daughter apple sauce, escalloped patotoes, mac- | meeting. Friends from Norwich, Preston Main street, District Bupt. J. H, - ,Th‘e aux:nar‘{ (:lr St. ,lnhr:";t:}pvxlscop;ll Belendi 60t Mes “mg s;{gmm dl'l)nl and 1heese b!stufl, bread, cof- | The Ioreign Mission auxiliary met Citi\‘J and neighbors gathered at the . ly Ward of Lebanon was|land of Norwich presided. The Mra. John F. Luce retarned Wed-|Toi O Oo o ‘-\'{i,,km'fs',f},‘""‘,“j,:K Proderion Comstogk, Mrs, Tfancis| On Wednesday evening the first|of Mrs, Alfred J. Clark and Frank G, | 750 1 Ny, & was in Norwich | March 7 In Providence, m..iz"" ne from a visit in Middletown. 19, Rose Cathering to sesimmmiyt o | Rovertson, Mrs. Albert Avery, Misses | Praver meeting of the Lenten season | ) An_appetizing oyster sup- ace O, Williams elected delegat The Thimble soclety connected with | % 2. LALISrANG 1n ‘seriously: il May and Ida Benham were in attend- | Was held in the vestry of the First per togethes with cake, strawberries BRE AT Miss S, Annie Williams as reserve 'hn\ ongregational church hold a meet- Moving Time Arrives. ance at the tables. - Mrs. George Dart | Congregational church. The meeting, | ang nz and served a lunch Wednesday at | the parsenage Mr. and M | 3 t chocolate were served. The delegate. Resolutions wers Although a cold northeast wind was | Sold the supper tickets. The entertain- |16d by Mrs, E. L. Danielson and Miss | oysters were i LEONARD BRIDGE passed 5 cooked to perfection by thanking John I. Mamning of Mystia blowing last Monday, bringing with it |ment was given in the church. Those | Hattie Fewitt, proved v helpful | Selectman Clark. liearis were the ' S rain and flurries o W. O. Beebe of New 5 ] 3 and John Ryan of Stoningt sniow, the residents | taking part were Miss Barbara Cor-|and profitable. There Were twenty | favors at cach plate, Games of varl- |Death of Charles S. Carpenter— | 500 v e oF o thma JTaven are visiting relatives here. Mr. | ot Salem street were made to realize [net, Fred and Herbert Perry, Miss |Dresent. ous kinds were played. Charies Geer Buys the Manning | Francis M, Manning in such a meanmer cbe wie formerly employed at the | that spring was near at hand, for sev- | Ruth Long, musicians, Mrs, Fred | Mre. Norman Pultz of Springfild, Warran Allen Seriously I, Place. that the ‘church should receive the ion here. eral loads of household goods were |Fred Eager, Mies Hazel Beebe, Thelma | Mass, is visiting her parents, Mr. and . S LA 4 Ao benefit of it at the earliest pesefsie W. L. Driscoll of Waterford was & | geen. Alr and Mrs. Bdzar J. Standish | Oran, Jennie Noison, EliZabeth Alexan- | Mrs. W, L. Spencer. Warren Allen lies in a eritical con- The death of Charles S: Carpenter, | moment aller here Tues: and little daughter, Miss Sydney, have | der, Millicent Comstock, Frances Ed-| John Abell of New Britain spent the | dition at his home. His many friends P sk i e el "Fire at Weolen Mill Clifford_Clark, emploved 1n Hart- |‘moved from the farm owned by Firnest John L. Libby, Mrs. Ezra J.|Week end with his parents, Town|hope for his speedy recovery. B e i 7 @ tord, is visiting I';er;'. @ Rogers of New London to the farm |Hempstead, Miss May Benham were | Clerk and Mrs. C. J. Abell, Allen, who died on Sunday, .un d_at the Hartford hospi i-1 On Monday evenirg at 7 @clock fire Mrs, E. Lewis is y . near Oxoboxo leke recently purchased | others taking part in 'the evening's Ladies’ Aid Society Officers. Mra. Denfel Rart of South Lyme is | po ponal itchel b ; s 8 B o H’&‘L‘ e by Donald Mitchell of New London. | programme ecither in reading of In| e following officers of the Ladies’ | next- to’ the -oldest man in Led- after a short illness from blood | was discovered at the plant of the Mr. Augustus | vy, are mov- | dlalogue. Twenty-four dollars was vard. The next two oldest are Ly- | 'oisoning, ‘arpenter moved to!Mystic Wooelen company of Ol My: B. Kingsley and fami A ; e man Richards, in his 90th year, and | Hartford a o'l]\ a_year ago %nd v.ha\u‘fl tic. Tt started in the picker room. ", s . ty have been appointed for | Mo K. Si ish. 1 77 ce watchman, The body was brougl 0| Supt. John Kennedy and sume of the Clark. ing from the Frank Harrls place to the | realized from the whole. s Moses K. St h, in his 77th year. - D ; » nd Mrs. Noah Chapman and | ¢y R b the ensuing year: President, A = this place Monday oa the 1L35 train|employes of the mill soon had the wo daughters are ill with grip. o B L LA s = e Mrs. Browning Il B. Royall; vice president, Mi Negative Won. and ta n to the KExeter cemetery, |flames under control, as it had not Miss Mary (ates returned to New 14 i | Social at Parconage. Mrs. Ida Browning is ill with pneu- | Huntington; secretary and teeasurer, | The Baraca and Philathea clubs met | | | where burial services were held. He|gajned much headw: when discov- n Tuesday { > > monia at the home of her son, Harl I j Miss Mabel K. Noyes; committee for | a4l the parsonage Friday evening. The survived by an only son, Rev. Ar-|eren, Stock was more damaged by Start for the South [ ghnacaiems ans fabaitmen of Shel Browniiie: work, Miss Sophie Dolbeare, Mrs, | Baraca club held a debate, Resolved of Cromwell. Rev. | water than by the fire, Superintendent 4 4 S o | Several commitices of the Y. P. 8. C.| “Miss Anna Shaffer of Baltic is spend- | Frank P. Fowler, Mrs, Willlam A. | That women should have a right to arpenter, Mr. and Mrs. Irving | Kepnedy while hastening to sutdue B8 ‘l:u{ "«rll".:vr'-“h\‘x'n;nas;l:;e m:fll | finoru:lm: C nngl{c‘ulin\l}:l \rhu e (met in !mz several weeks at the home of her | Wetmore, Mrs. ‘W. Throop; com- | Volte. The umrlm.'su\'(: was led by Wal- | Chine! h of Hartford were here Monday | the fire, cut his hand badly with a . LN r 3 | éxecutive s on_ al € parsonage on | prother, Ralph Shaffer. mittee on needs, Miss Hattie Hewiit, | and Joseph A. Clark and e fu eral. k3 o ma and Florida in the in- | Tuesday evening. After devotional ex- | b Ralph < '+ ss Ha e the funera piece of zlams, vet continued to work . s € Badly Injured. Mrs. E. L. Danielson. | by Carl Weiman and | the colton business. ercises and the transaction of business fand BAE o & | \ teachers' meeting was held at the | & gocial hour wi enjoved. ~ Cake and | Tuther Teft had his hand badly torn 'm‘;‘;"}‘é fi:‘fi‘:; c“;;‘g“flr‘“h”{“m‘;;”” W F White ,,{,;‘;0{2;‘,“7? boiosing I;e,,‘l‘ iantic schoolhouse Friday afternoon. | hot chocolate were ved by the | by a metal fastening In a belt he was | Toi b oy T R | Bt Weelinat, whis TARAAR® for " the ss Bertha Clark hag' been visit- | hostess, Mrs. T, i | trying to run on to a pulley in the 4 ) " B g is visiting her | ynti] he grew fa'nt from the loss of Edla Williams, at Leb-|go muech blood. Ha was assleted to his home and his physiclan summoned r has bought the place |t dress the wound, which is still paim- S et 4 Mrs. Mary Williams left Tuesday affirmative. | known as the Jabez Manning farm on | fy), g relative .."\?S’.-".:';ul ome. \CW‘bu.lu?l?n[ h;'\lfl obert, &.;Z"&;,'.',L:fei‘lfs’“ mi for Brookiyn, N. Y., to remain for sev- : Injured by Fall. | the Colchester road. 4 Prize Banner Displayed, ondon visitor Wednesday. president, (¢ ’ BHias AR e o e Caswell fell on a do . and Mrs. Henry Kneeland and | gy, white satin banner won by the Fred C. Wight and daughter, Mnss\m nic 1., P:m ston's birthday was celabrat- Mrs. Alvin. Lyman, w has been B v and sustained injuries wh fleg of Columbla were re-| o 5 Mystic Woman's Christian Tem- Nag ot New Lotdon, were vistiors in | 'nl\e c P ek o et dys Carlton at her hw;\e confined to the Mbuse with rheuma-|are thought ¢n be a broken rib and | c itors at Judge and E. P. Knee- perance unien for the largest per cemt. 15 s Sundar, 3 (Consecration 2 |in Peque mes were played Ly the | tism, all winter,d6 slowly improving. | dislocation of Lis shouider. Mr. Cas- oty gain in tembership during 1911 was S of Naw Tork wag'a eall. | compan: nd refreshments were| The ladles of fhie mission circle met | well is very lame and hardly able to varing was in COIUM- | gigiaveq for the first time at the fonday. | SOUTH LYME served. Among those present were | * at the chapel and tied a|get around. calling on his: brother- | Lo ratorical prize contest held im : SO SR Lrme | Miss Tercsa Hickey, Katherine Hickey, t which the society has made dur- | The selectmen have appointed L. E bell. the Methodist church, Mystic, tew Lohlin: Surprise Party at Home of Mr. and | Rosie H Ruth Bergman, Laura |ing the wintér. After the tying a va- | Millea and W. E. Calkinsg weighe: kwire of Colches- ‘ Mors ki Florence A. Crocker and grandson, | Mrs, Harry Hunt—Personal Notes. | oo g T 5 riety supper was served, to which the | There was & good sized audience Spicer, of New London, visited Chapel, C Wilbur, Marguerite {men were invited. Over $5 was added | tho mard Bridge Monday, | $1,500 Fire Lows. { = Gough, Gladys Geugh, Lillian Spencer, | to the treasury by th. d sal ST i Lo s R I u}:w]rM“!Y'v & ””vv‘wvlillk‘r!mx- S irty you v a e e T y by the supper and sale )rni ‘There were 75 present at etor of a steam sawmill, cemtly e e MR B. §. Washburn, | 4y TMIItY_youns people gave Mr. and |moanor St Germain, Latherine Bell- | of the quilt. s e Sl e L _ - Cow ‘Broke Her Neck. ;.| 00w woolled Janid and &: lakd Bath e Washbs N d“«l s. Harry Hunt urprise Wednes- nack, Josephine Bellnack. LIRS N S & = | Globinger ot Colchester, while therecn from Themas Avery of Grot- Siek Gikse T Tubbe ot Nomigl Vie- | evening. nging, music and | " {"Chapman, who has been con- NORTH STONINGTO Personal Items. | passing through this town, lost 4 COW | on " “Typsday night about 9.3 o'clock 3 the ve Bunday. ‘xa,-:,,.,, " "\,:""“f“ until ? la‘:‘i hox(ll') Hned to his be iliness, is able to GTON Mrs. William L Allyr and son have {in a pecul vay, ‘The Cow he wisa ]t L il O The bate WSS Truman Slocum is able to be about | pooo TeIeSAments, wereyserved. All it up for a short time each day. Lo e returned home, having been recent | leading ather wild, and in a mad | & €, bIete OOt O o ere. toels, the house. Mr. Slocum was injured by | "§oi & Pleastat tone, L Mrs. Julla Coen entertained the mpson-Blakeslee Engagement An- | guest of relatives in New York, h plunged into a ditch and broke B vigre steret, The Suit &k ol being jammed Saturday between a |y 5o otmanh Minck with a force of men | Baptist Ladies' Ald society Wednesday | nounced — Social Hour Follows| Mr. and Mrs. Enos M. Gray attend- | her neck, which necessitated the im- | £its VU8 SIISE 16 DA BHC post and the rear of a wagon. e mett Tepetng TuRs for, Bevesalf gsfernoon, Teachers'Meeting—Lecture. Series. | €d the: funeral of Capt. .John For- | mediate dr ipie of the animal, ey ol & o i 2 g gy o I dn; A e e Miss Lillian Rumrill is confined to ; 3 sythe in Mystic Thesday. Alfred Hugles of Pf‘““‘“‘:“" \'l!ue(} Bty huimed that % Wil Bevk VOLUNTOWN. MRSt e g ot Ahb actisot voan | her home by illness. Mr. and Mrs, Frank A. Thompson| Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Gray spent|his wife, who is at K. L. Cummings', be shot. . Mr. Massey ‘lt.t‘t tha prop- .3 erty in care of some of his werkmen. in Norwich | when the fire was digcovered by res- idents of Pequenoc it had gal such | torday” Punctual Pupils. of this town have announced the en- | Sty with: Sciendy to, Wiinam, g Buafa. : ik ; ; on, M Mrs. Charles Bristol of New York irold Cummi Baptist Pastor Conducts Special William Slate, Jr., tly proud of | During January the following pupils | gagement of their elder daughter, Misg | _3lrs. Charles Bris e lu ¢ 0 :‘p:;ing—cmwd Neendi c’;:umh‘a, buft Orpington’ Tooster weighing | Wero perfect in attendance in the | Leonas Christine Thompson, to Har- |18 the gucst of her aunt, Mrs. Billmgs | Tuesday with a gs was ad of . housebold - ; > E Naw 1 Mrs. Grace Geer, who has o i Tenth district (Uncasville) school: | old Low Elakeslee of ~New Haven, | AlVm. 3 goods for 3 s headway that all efforts to subdue it Supper. nfi;;‘,fl"fiffi’ Bates and sister Clara Ruth Besbe, Willard Dotham, Arlene | Miss Thompson is private secretary to| Mr. and Mrs. Wavland Chapman of | sold hey firm on Goshen Hill: Were useless, The loss to Mr. Mas- kTR of Deep River are guests of relatives | Collins, Leona Devine, Nicholas Doyle, | the principal of Brantwood iall | Scotand are moving to t e Ralpi | : séy will bs something like $1,500. By permission of Austin A. MMaine, |30 " - 5 ry, John Harrigan, Robert | school, Bronxville, N. Y. | Dennison farm, where Mr. ( ran | SHUNOC Broke Her Ankle g:;n;i:‘hl?rfl\v];rem?g 3t ihe Jocal | "“Mts, Thomas Stanton is visiting her Endgcavpt, Wil Teachers’ Meeting. T - coRRR G e oSty T (WA bt Mrs. Willim P. Wollar slipped en atore Batirdsy evening,: toik:§0od- g:aik&te‘giw:\ns. Bruce Bradbury of Mary Sullivan in| T- W. King, supervisor of s Mr. and Mrs. John R. Gray and | Funeral of Mrs. Jesse Slocum—Sale of | the doorstep at her home last Friday gized audience of men and boys. . ¥ arranged an_ interesting te: daughter Elizabeth of Ne on | § 5 F. g and broke her ankle. crdon Tiorears Brea | MOSHIE" of Tuesdty ‘afernon: A |wets aver-Simies euets ot aonls o the OB A IClapmNE NI Miss Chariotte Johnson, teacher of cdge, Alfred LaFlam, Clara | Blmber of guests were preseut. Miss| Gray’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John M The funeral of Mrs. Lucy Park Slo- | the intermediate grades of the Oid :lie Peracca, CesarPeracca, | Mary L. Smith, a - teacher in the cum was held in the Miner church on| Mystic achoel, is ill with pleurisy at kifington, Alice Tooker in | Wheeler schcol, read & fine paper on | .nt | Wednesday afternoon, tiie Rev, Fred-|her home in New London, Mrs. Hal- ™ vi d Mias Laura and Helen Peck have been S Bl P“,"’;‘;“;j Jiolin, @nd Mief | absent from school the past week on at the dance in town hall, Pachaug, ac%o;mtlfiuf ,“t”"\'t“"i‘l‘- ¥ Seturday evening last. Miss Blizabeth Slate is making an Tenten devotions ars held every | ®xtended visit with friends and rela- verett Brown of New London s the teaching of English, Harry ious- wit his father, Wiltiam | erick - - | sey I, Packer is substituting for her. . rade 6-7. hing of Fngli T with his father, Wililam |erick, M. Hellister of the Congrega- | 8ey Priday evening in St. Thomas' church. | tves In New London. B owis Aldrich, Leo C‘asavant, Anna ton of New lHaven gave an Diustrated [T eninsts citaing Hohbre trtio | « 1 Walbridge is to epen & store Henry Rice of Hillsgrove, R. L, was 1 Rosana. Cloutier, _Ruth | lecture on iwriting. The meeting | many beautiful flowers. Relatives acted | in Dr. A. T. Chapman's bleck, vacat the zuest of his parentg, Mr. and Mrs, | LIBERTY HILL George Depathy, William | Was followed by a reception a Herbert Rice, Saturday and Sunday. i sl whe James Monchan of Glasgo was in| Death of Charles H. Carpenter in Ruth Kenerson, Annie | Wheeler school dormito the RTH FRANKI | B gt e the Union|a few weeks sincs by Calvin H. Hox- NORTH FRANKLIN. a8 besrera, [Busisl WESHEHEY S L | Rut : leasant soclul hour was enjoyed and | 5 2 5 The Ladies’ Aid scciety of the Bap- ! George Rogers, Frances | D = © | i | commitial service at the grave. Mrs, o town Sunday. Hartford. | Skiffington, Fanny Smith, May Smith, | refrhments served. j £ enry - dolinmof ke Gl Tocum was the widow of Jesse Slo- | tist church met Wednesday evening &t Many st Church Supper. —_— | Howard Thorpe in grade's. Lecture by Dr. Halsey. | Personal Mention. | cum and daughter of the late lsrae}|the home of Mrs, J. Hareld Williams. A e¢lem chowder mupper served on| Charles I, Carpenter, a former res- | John Arvezec, Aaron Chappel. Henry | Tha firat of a series of 1 tures on| Mr and M Park. There are two surviving ehil-| The Woman's Christian Temperance | and Mrs, e Sos - = 2 Ernest Manning of e O P, «d William J, | union met Friday at the home of Mrs, T ¥ ident here, died in Hartford hospital | Cloutier, Joseph Collins, Ellen Connel- | the Religions of the O: i, arranged | cre 5 ot = of | dren,, Mrs. C. P. Miner an illiam J, h",t',’,fi“éh,f,',.',’,";‘,‘v‘}’,fi o feane | Friaay, Tobruary 25, of blood potsom |19, James Galvin, Benjamin Marc +| for tho e ashe Orient Aisic Greeneville spent Thursday with their | siocim, both of North Stenington. Jane H. Deap. The crowd present to partake of the|3ged 66, Ha leaves a som, Rev. Ar.|Nelllo Morowske, Pefer Morowske, | North Stonington and iWester My Beuncn SIS ioe. i Preacher. from Ashaway. Has Written Law Beek od things furnished by the men- | thur H. Carpenter of Cromwell, and | Charles Osborn, Michael RIchards,|ihrough the efforts of Miss Dora T Pred Houphow 0o Medchoniar, | - 5 't . Van Horn ot| Attorney Prentico Chase ef New Foihs taxed the capacity of the chapel, | thres sisters, Mrs, Sarah Jones and | Margaret Sullivan in et r;‘ a Maine, was given Wednesday < venkig | np;fiwm Sl e ey As‘h“;i-:;mfi }Imr};):l'(tlph;d thie pul;?t of | Haven h‘is written & bouk entitled ¢ i 1 Mrs. G Veav Mrs. J .m}rcnlam of Sutton, 5 e ¥ . Ashz b B Sop OC e PR IR RS e R e » H® Wa8) her ratner, John C. Hope. York ok 3 l;“”i‘m‘m' ot ]\‘h"‘ { show in Hartford Saturday. | morning, delivering an mm;?sshe Ser- | Chtse s o native of Uits villags snd ) 2 er, . ' i K, e s wi e | o BEOT Rikes 1 T w8 5 3 N o &l v] P cametbee e {yAmos J. Lillie s moving from here | Address by Mrs. Thomas Perkins. |given in Westerly and two in North | Mre 1o i D o | e Ve d o Spoke at tha Lau- | son of the lats Emory E. Chase and PRESTON e the Henry Williams houso at| Mrs. Henry Jerome entertained the | Stonington. ; | Thea, were week end visitors at Mre, |rel Glen church in the afternoon be- | Fanny Chase. e e ke rr?t‘s and will run two | missionary soclety at nexT home at Leave for Rockville i 1 fore a large audience. John Brenton (‘nDDEC:DBC'-' om‘ # poroutes, top Tuesday afternoon. This socie- : = ; 1 0 % r. @ ! very A. Stanton next Thursiay on a ropean Bewing Soclety Meets—Qirfe Win in |y, Kneeland has hired land be- m‘: s T Lchva oy mabo" e Rev. and Mrs. "J. H. ms AC‘{V_! Oliver Johnson has returned,| Mr. and Mrs. Avery @range Debate. longing to Mrs. Fl. A. Noyes and will A improve it and live in the house own- ‘The Ladies Sewing society met M |ed by Mrs, Horatlo Goddard and va- the Congregational church Wednes- | cated by Amos J. Lillle, 3 5 y W. Brewn of siting at her daughter's in Col- | Sterling passed Saturday and Sunday Mr, and Mrs. Ernest 3 i 5E T with relati and friendsin this place, | Riverhead farm wers in ntsndnm: Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Mahoney wera| R. B. Wheeler received a carload of | Wednesday evening at lh‘e ‘:“Puunry in Greeneville Saturday attending the |22 oxen Saturday evening from Maine. | the Southern New Englan oul Wednesday for their new home in e th&‘s V:i:fl;zsrl:édorar‘tki]:?\tmeu{?:"s Reckville, Conn., where on Sunday Mr. | m;.?_; Perkins of Norwich, w Adams will assume the pastorate of member of the church and interested | the Baptist church. ho Mias Deborah Casey has returned te administrator of the estate of Palmer | (r\‘::'gju“lml"“’ Crandall ot | \?}fl‘{?h:;:l::;nowllf rbunbgzn'nae:rhouwd T f”;lo‘" dguun.nd.’flflmm L. Maine, deceased. Mr. Maine owned ndham were visiting at The- ;n the North Stonington road, where n‘t ttm home o r. an property in Tampa, Fla., which will |odore Crandall's Tuesday. Cady. % Py > r wil pgide, make necessary a southern trip for| Walter Simpson is at home, recov- m,?h;‘:l}‘;@::‘m holds on with the ape Death of Dr. Arthur McDonal the administrator. |ering from a severe attack of grip. 5 Charles C. Gray has been appointed in_town an | | { R dresses of ¢ay afternoon. | iesionary work, addressed the| Mf. and Mrs Stahl of Providence |funeral of Mrs. Mashoney's aunt, Mrs.| Sale of Chapman Farm. ’:;:'-’C::‘e"""'";‘ c":‘; "s.}"’v;r:: W M veral from this place attended the HANOVER V' meeting. & have been visiting Mrs. Fannie Stone. |S i Mr, and Mrs. Otis A, Chapman have| g . @ance in Pachaug last Saturday night & 28nch /168 Owned Property in Florid, | rton Thorpe of New London “flslwm their farm, located here, to pur- o sud reported a fine time. | n has fi The ice was cut on holfield pond, near Montville r, and was 22 inches thick. A series of meetings s being held Smntut Park Housed _Bocauu ot At the Baptist church, Sprained Ankle—Meeting of Mis- John R. Dilworth of New York was sionary Society. recent visitor with friends In Pres- Senator Angus Park is X i 3 3apti R. Wi r of Hartf oe proaching spring. Carleton W. Brown of Brookside re- Miss Atble M. Stanton has been|bis house with n spralued anki Mifier v ants gattehier.| (USSR L oty ofiihe Baptist| 1. R Wamer CPHACUCRL nas R s RN b talegrian WalnSPEIe G Wpending & few days in Poguetanuck he Woma, f 2 o 3 y - ¢l ch was entertained Tuesday by |In cal friends esday. ing him of the death G0 Wan s Tl il oS “isslonary so- | Miss Netue Gridley, have returned | yiro SChavies C. Gray. | Clarence Whitaker of Norwich vis- | NORTH LYME D Arthur McDonald of Princeton, . o n i DS Do “Wedneaday | nficimein | Sou, o) dasy Stereira e o T |ited at A. R. Race’s recently. — N.' J. Mr. Brown left later in the The Grange meeting was held last| . 1a S E - | Bostor and other places | Mr, and Mrs. R. Race and daugh- 7 jted in Little River Princeton to attend the fu- Tuesday evening. There was a do- | Wit 8 "7 o085, Miondance. i Suncer far Winning Team. HAMBURG i H. A. Gates visited i ddy for Princ ter, Rena, were visiting In Norwich bate between the boys and girls, The ¢ over Sunday neral, ramme. M Frank W 1 { The America) Mechani at nmr cn Sunday. N zeorge Babcock was called to X ‘bert B. Hutchins returmed Judges wers Erva Barnes, N. A. Brown gonzsr.m, T ey et 13:“”‘ fon received one Chromcla i ‘lN:.k! <L e Died in California. | I‘h\l Iwi]fi: tho fizst of the WasK:to GaTe Tk?lllll::d \l\m‘flu Lev.iston, Me, after & #ad Nathan Hall. The giris won, There will be special music at the|for memt sonal Items. | Otiver Johnson received word recent- | for her daushter, Mrs. N | montis visit o Mr. and Mrs. Horace = rext Sunday evening iembership teprm o ta digean {1y of sath of his brother, Henry| John Evans was out of town a few | O Willlam SALEM | Miss Nellio 13 i g l]:[v]r':'d the place | " ized some months ago a turkey supper | Jobn ’1‘(_"“1” ,“."h“ son Jewett spent | Siinen n Was once a res- | days this weel ‘Mrs. Williim K. Holmes of Mystis = {of Miss Browning in the school on | iven at thiz mee! the week end with relatives in Hart- | {j."of ¢ but for some time| Aliss Inez Porter of Little River viss | and son, Jeremiah Holmes, & secre- Parsonage Hens Surpass Their Record | Thursday, The teams were captained by | ford. has resided in California. ited at G. H. Strong's this e P. Lillie is visiting his son, Lillie of Liberty TIiI. s, . Simpson of Rose tary of the Y. M, €. A. at Brooklym A. P. Gates and Miss Lois Rog- | navy yard, were calling Wednesday visitors at G. H.|gn their aunt, Mrs. Jans H. Dean. Hanks and daughter, | Robert (. Burchard and Harry Au- Nelson Bill is suffering from an at- LISB | wood, respectively. The contest was of 2 ON | to sec which team would bring in_ the 55 Josephine Daniels has returned —Twin Daughters of Mrs. L. S.| George Dead—Spring Migrations. | Mrs, Harry T ™ £ 2 » { .5t number of new members in & | from a visit to New London, Sunday Mr. and{ ) Mary Fosdick left Monday for guests of the formers Rev. T. A. Wiliams delivered an| Miss Maud Wibherley, who Is spend- | chie o epi o revritag e adding adles’ Aid soclety met last Mr. and Mrs. L.| New Rocnelle, N. Y., where she expoots Ph"m‘{"':r?.m“r Spofterd of Brook- able sermon Sunday morning. His sub- | ing the winter in Plainfield, has been | by membors 10 the council. The team | Tuesday afternoon. and L. P. Simpson, | te keen house for her. sister, Mrs. 1. L, "r‘r{m:::nfi,‘fi:":., ‘J‘:‘\l. Matt 4 -ru. | alv her hiome In this place for a fow | enptained by Tarry Auwood secured 15 xlm\l\]l Lord iIs sick with tonsilitis s ‘and W. H. Simpson, all | Bill, while Mr. and Mrs. Bil are on a Mru Jolm H. Copp of Main strest s wesKion was held after | dass. [ the most new members, thus it was | &hd mcasles. { of Norwich. w 1 s nesd er aunt, Mi e N part e oames il M“% Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson of Laure] | ety for Mr. Burchardstsprovide tha | Mrs. Kate Jewett visited her daugh- | °f Norvich s e, Katie Jewett bas bAsu visiting Bfil'qc.:‘"h‘rnl;\yx.!?:“ Fodd * Voreugt. ;vu; )m -::V'H A. Ralley, Arthur | Hill were g of Mr. and Mrs, | supper, which was enjoyed by all. ter, Mrs, Ray [farding, the first of Mrs. >R Harding on Bill Hill (his | whe |,. eritically. ill with penumenis. orter and Miss Caroliue Glles wers | Nelson Sunda; | . i | the week. | WATERFORD week Mrs, Brown s a native of Old Mye- apen {ed for church membership.| J. Tlerbert lrens of Pro. idetcs | | E. Auger of New Haven was in| = &5 tic, and was Abby Ann Whiting. her will he recetved at the commitins | spant the week end at his homie iiere. | LEBANUN last Saturday. | Road Repairs Necsssary After Storm » - fan sarvice n-*fl‘ Aundn, morning, Poul Bradlaw has gons to Pough- 1 | The literary circie enjoved an eve- | Personal Items. MOHEGAN Joseph Rix. 1. of Greenwlel, Ca % B e he i o e 3 OAKDALE wpent mevoral daxm of the week af the leepsie, N, Y., where he will bs em- | Grange Holds Patriotic Session—Town | ning with Lowell last Tuesday night. ployen: : = | The Rev. R. M. Oakes will give a| rentiss of Hartford 1 A cin Toitesy sowoh Blx 85 | The farm imown o the Charles| ?:;Iu:—;"%atffi;}:::, F;;::finzrogs\stereorticon lecture Monday evening | o i sutera B ot Rosen fy 10 s ¥y ss Hart rom ce h e i — e B 3 M. Rose's, in Montvills attended the New England | ooy vor e s Jeen sold ¢ on India. N i a th cupper af trenge hail iast Thursday Charles Whittaker of ).omuh William Anderson was the gues. gzood number out Sun- e e nd eveninz service. Rev. Mr. French preached Sundwy winders of Norwich at- | from I Thes ®Ee W4 H in this place Sunday. The sacrament of the Lord's supper and ’ Thursday evening of last weal Sa T 3 P wats a My 3 ared tomOrrOW. p= < \K;ugmox;\ ‘Wmtnorncecirgeex;:\;ughk:f Eehinon sraliee eIt e el faat. Raymoud last Sunday i1 . “"w“'( Avery are in 'i’}!l D(L‘:gfi"ff\.r&uil .“m"a‘.f;?e.( Mra. Julia Bpencer is spending some | oa. Uty ing in Grange hall. The topic was| Myst th ot A i the vice president, time with friends in Greeuwich, ki s Washington. Patriotic were | Mystic was the guest | day afternoon with th Walter Kingsley of Chapinvie, ! sung, solos end onn., was a recent visitor at the home PENDLETON HILL o Coughs, Colds and throat affections . and Mrs. Hunter. | Mrs. F, C. Schoifield. ma Baker of New London| Mrs, J ‘B, Py est of Mrs. E. T. Baker |Ralph, of Nor LAY RE' GLEN res Cases of Duphtl-.er'a—-Pusonai ry bas gone to Florida h his wife, who has been r her health, E: ng of men Y. 1itd Mullen hiil, that | Mrs. Dunn w: e last storm. 1 Mrs. Sture business caller 1 the diffe: arker and littie msom, 1ifr oh. were week end via. iters at the home of \ll Parker's par- recent guest of Mr. | orta, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Parker, near in New. Dondon, Montville Center. Misg Maud Thompson has been vis- iting her sister, Mrs. Robert Milne, of Boston. Frank Brown spent Monday and Tuesday in Providence. | | Noyes Wheeler was & guest of his the fl at of th %, e e et pe o s “GRISWOLD Miss Vern oll and Miss Ida 1 her of i - i 3. .. jch called on Mohegan friends respond promptly to cousin, Walter Morgan, a Dart of last | Woemigwin s mieihom O e ey Rev. E, M. Anthony preached at the remarkably effective weel. aye . o | Pachaug Sunday. played, a dainty lunch was 3 Cyrus Branch and PRI, VR | 13 a) o it A qflmu“ho.,.’.:h’ ug reli- m:"v;r.t:r:nv.\:r;;o‘gh?;:esani:é?eflr1;“ and a pleasant evening enjoyed, William Avery of Hop- uests of Willigm Branen | YAWBUX VALLEY Mis 3 B Saunders ia Abie 5 84 al reme lace Mis. Star] e W e . aantase A | arcuni the hou - to the C>llins placo near Clark's Falls, | e " punert Grine s pacneva Stark, were Sunday callers in Mrs. Jane Lester visited this week with- friends in Mystic John Owen ™ m of Preston City Pultz, Gladys Hewitt, Bernlce | ;E;:gfi‘:g: T v 0cCuPled bY | Hewitt, Vera Willls and Mark Car-| Frank Palmer was a business caller a3 i (it X ‘Alden Miner and son Walter of Ash. | Zenter Rexford Cummings, Harold | in Westerly Tuesday. il s homa his \]mp at Saybrook Hale’s : 4 i - as: of £ sited his sistor ole {Away wers n this place Monday 0 at- | poger s Lo and’ George || A number from this place atfended | nre,.John Fra ; v‘h‘it:dmm Mre. W, A. Ldmond visited tend the funeral of Mr. Miner's nephew, : the STunerel OF Jiliort 0. Afiner: aclf hef mother, M : valatizes in W mrrbur' Jast week, Herdert Miner, Town Hall Remodeled. |§;‘: Pendleton Hill church last Mon-|at New Londcn, a part of last week ) r and dnughtet ol — Aok The interior of the.town hall has 1 S | were at Mystic ¥ . e undergone a complete transformation. | ¢ B H“hlf {‘etumeld :“Tm’d:“’m’l in ;RANKLIN | Henry M. Perkins of North"Ston- Beware of W Jd. B ASHWILLETT The posis which supported the build- | SPriosfield, Mass. last Tuesday, after v kton s a caller at Charles | Anyhow, Mr. Eryan had enourh in- ing have been removed, and iron rods | 3 f6W days’ visit with relatives in this Edwin E - B: Body | 11 Maine's ay afternonn. Mr |fluenc to settle that row . hetween ¥. A. Anderson nearly sevsred his!are now doing that work. e Leb- | Place. % Funeral of Edwin ates—Body | y T Tho hms been sillc 4 lang time, | Clark and Folk in Missour), and the great toe from his foot while split-|anecn Athletic club is proud ct its| Mr. Bostwick returned home Wed- | pjgced in Receiving Vault at Wash- Temains about the same, Harmonites may as well take note of ting woed, a few days ago. | meeting place, The lamps for lighting | Resday, from New York where he| ;.o R I—Recent Visitors. it—Seattle Post-Intelligencer, peusable to public Mrs. Julla A, Crumb entertained her | the hail heve arrived, and the bas- | Y T St of N Saiher, | ik rother-in-luw and sister, Mr. and | kets for besketball are in place. | s : Samuel N. Hyde accompanied the Danger Too Great. peakers. Mrs. G. G. Miner, and daughter, Jen- | ¥riday afternoon of last week the | Secret Worth Answering. body of Edwin E. Bates, who dled at| Washingt'n suffragettes petitioned Ohildren or All Druggists, nfe May, of Jowett City, Sunday nfl-idunmx Endeavor society of the First Wouldn’'t you give a good deal for|the Backus hosnhsl. Norwich on Sun- | Pres:dert Zalt to appoint a wonun to ' | ernoon, !' ‘ongregational chu held a busi-|a waiter's secret of getting money | day, to Anthony, 1 where the fu-{ric Siomenmc Court vaca F" flflcl‘l" Mrg, Ida Teeleston and family are | ness weeting at the home of the su- | without asking for it.—Atchison | neral was hekl the Methouist | have the good-looking attor sgen to move to Glasgo. | perintendent, Miss Virginia Leoomis. | Globe. church at 12 o'clock ] ednesday. The all the cases! Not by a long cASTORIA ?J:tux faafih iRl

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