Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 23, 1912, Page 9

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NEWS FROM ONE HUNDRED LIVE CORRESPONDENTS EASTERN CONNEGTICUT AND WESTERN RHODE ISLAND. % Who is Going and Coming—Incidents, Accidents] = RO oL g OLD MYETIC and Building in Three Counties. Impressive Funeral Service for Mrs. Stiles Crandail—New Charge for | Methodist Pastor—Social and Per- mme and furnished music for dan-| sonal Items. | New London County Ui “enteraiment or | ‘ ______ programme: The funeral of Mrs. Caroline Greene | Tic Ould Sod, orchestra; ov- | (yangail, v of Silles Crandall, NIAN r Dear ! wgs held neslay at 2 p. m. s ST : her residence, where she had res Burglars Wreck Station Furniture in mmx»k the 6% ,\(Zr su‘lcc n'le.-‘f,,d,- I Revenge—Methodist Pastor to At- e ‘Mal\uo‘ux't;:{mu\- Rev. Henry B. Anderson, pas- tend Conference—Grove Notes. i {tor of the " Fist Groton Haptist & kichards and A church, Old Mystic, of which Mrs When the railroad station at Mili- Back to Bi andall was a member for many stone was broken into Monday evening onations, I €ars, oificiated, rs. J. Harold Will-| nothing of value was taken away, The 0 Ulfnobu\l ms, Mrs. Morris Caswell and Frank station windows, office furniture and of You, Miss Aldea bou- |y Williems sang Lead, Kindly Light, ticket rack were wrecked. cornet duet, Silver Threads|ang Some Sweet Day. Among the beau- Ira D. Ehler and Irvin Darrow were in | Among the Gold, W, and A. Rich- | (ifu] floral forms was an immense pil- ¢ York city Saturday attending the | ards; song, Good-Bye, Betty Brown,|jow of white tea roses and ferns ck day parade | Miss Matilda Boucher; readings, elc, | werd “Mother” in purple im- Jerome Greer leaves next week K. Frueda; America, orchestra and The bearers were her only swidence to attend the Southern | choru i hbel Crandall, her grandson, | ngiand Methodist conference. | The success of the 8. Crandall, her grandson- | Junice Park of Stafford Springs | warded the pa Re 18- | in-luw, Philip S. Rigg, and her neph- ing friends here the first of | sey, for his efforts in these enteriain- | ew A Zephanizh Brown, Burial was | = ments, which are for the benetit of | ‘e family piot in Elm Grove ceme- | \r. and Mrs. W. S. Warren of New | St. Thomas' church. | tecy. Lot were calling on friends in the | ‘High Scores at Whist, Pastor’'s Themes. Monday. 5 s 4 . ge M AN PA SR e The Home Whist club was enter-i TRev. Henry E. Anderson, pastor of B rtained M | tained at the home of Mr. and the Baptist church, proacied. Sunday ¥ 'if‘le.f\'»"\fi .'\.;'z'l.x Begus, C T nend Her the winners being: | morning on the Form and Power of | s adles’ fi Fdmond Herbert; | Godiins Subject of the morning | Cornileld Point lightship are at second, Mrs. C Lenllru.:ex 8 | ser Aflinities, He held preach- in the village on shore jeave, first, B, B AY L. ‘e at Center Groton chapei, rs. Walter Small of New London | Brigss. jat & p. m. The sulject of that ser- | vas hera Wednesday calling on her | {mon was Boy Lost, and Mrs. J. W. Coroley. | There was no session of school in | Farms Change Owners. ; re moving into | the senicr irument of the local| Stephen Casweli has sold his farm he n Mre, Pellow’s | school cn last, owing to ) to George Stott of Mystie, who will Annie B. Andrews, the teacher, being | lease the property. Mr. Caswell has who is in charge of | called tc Providence by the death of | purchased a smaller farm of Jesse | t at Noroton, wasja relative. \ Bennett, situated in the town of Ston- at the Stone| Frank Bromley cf New London spent | ington, in the Wolf Neck district. Mr. the week end at his home in this vil- | Bennett has purchased a small farm Ay don B. Coates have Postm fre s have | lage, of Ebenezer Crandall, long time own- t to Brook- Greles = ed by the late Benjamin Brown, sit- i = uated in the same aistrict and not To Open Cottages. | NORTH STONlNG ON far distant from the farm he sold Mrs, Fannie Darrow will move to Mr. Caswell. Rbenezer Crandall has Pine Grove next week and open her | Comedy by Wheeier School Students | Jease lower tenement of Mrs. alow for —Principal Kendall to Speak at New | - H. Copp’s hol known as the ar -1~ landon. : iarlan Whiting situated near cottage in the i3 village of Oid A nd will secn Rev. F. M. Hollister exchanged pul- | Manwaring are vith Rev. S. M. l,‘.uhr:url Whitford has moved from ; iiture and expect 3 st north of the village to $ n the Pines the their rew home in Ol% Mystic, which - George W, Tryon is at an absence of a week in | Wheeler school presented a two act com The Mishaps of Minerva, Tuesdas The play was fol- lowed by danc To Speak at New London. was oOwned late Dr. Ackert of Arlington, Dutchess coun- many vears ago by the Mason Manning. D. Henry home visiting her m Rogers. W, J. Manwaring rade a short vis ty, Y., who purchased the Whit- ford farm, has moved his household goods and family to his new home, Methodist Pastor to Leave. was in Fland Crocker Jir s k at Lon - William B, Cornish wil close | A 4 i M Rbatie | Charles P. Kendall, principal of the torate of one yvear with the Old Dwight Luce Is ge nngfl his lobster | Wheeler school, will speak at an ed- | Mystic Methodist church next Sunday, ts ready to sct about the bay and | tional meeting in New London this | March 24, H g island sound \turday) morning, his subject be- Gener: Miss Fannie Denison of New Lon- | ing Teachers, Wise and Otherwise. G et e 4 n was @_recent caller on Dr, and | Dr, Smith, brother of Mrs. ¥. M, |, T. Henry Johnson successfully un Hollister, has heen visiting at the i oty . - Luce. who has been I1l | Congregational parsonage for a few i MyHal howpital New london, =~ for some time, is able to be about the | gays, T el e SR ap- house. | Mrs. H. M. Perkins attended ”‘Ciw]zh"\n- W"“l; (‘,‘“‘f ]<‘> i A flock of wiid geese numbering 45 | funeral of her nephew in Hallville on [ Wiyl T8, S0THS bASREl were seen flying over Niantic Monday | Tyesday, ‘_“;sLITY\l" M xn'rx”h\fé I;:mph\?;%l afterno souise rmer, Miss Btta May Miss Marian F?unard' has resumed TN “Jan;g IMu rick Wright, Floyd . towe of e as 2 ¥ 4 vel caller here Tuesday | Grange to Confer Degrm—noada(‘,“}“ DR the tons ee B Damaged by Storm. n-mw and daughter. Mr. ze Cutler, Sawin Lamphere and son, Paul B.| Tamphere, were in New London last SHUNOC Mr. and Mrs, Otis A. Chapman and Mrs. 1G eeting of the grange | town hall Wednesday | The regular wus held in tl to Build Fine Residence—Farm Changes | evening with & good attendance. At| iviiay (o' attend ¢ ST i " uctlon the next meeting, April 3, the first |y . .o e 1 ey bk and second degrees will be given to ..\“ SE S R e Mr, and Mre. Otis A, Chapman are | ¢lass of ten. | Londc Mr, Wadnesday and Mrs. to ¢ resl » on the Willard Way moved | = to build a fine new residence on th JWillard Way moved Sl Rl N road. A contractor | kside a a St 3t v ol afl:fi;‘;‘””n T has taken the| Wheeler and family have moved on to "‘l“’l“lr,n"u“n“ T oG houes and barn to build, and excay fi‘\’ farm recently ‘purchased of W. J.| "'y BTN I B Senoonover has | n; for the cellar is already under-| Way. { returned to isimhurst after a month's | Many Roads Unsafe. Rt 1 P FL B. Wheelar was in Boston the| Owing to the frost and the recent| Mies Agnes Ch man of Poughkeep- rast week o business. | hard rains, the roads about town are |sic is spending two weeks' vacation The Rev. Herbert O. Van Horn, pus- | in a poor condition, unsafe in many | with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, K| tor of the Seventh Day Baptist church places to travel, Alonzo man. i ! in Ashaway, is supplving the pudpit ot | Mrs, John Miner spent Wednesday Miss u.,.‘m Ralyea of New York| the Becond Baptist church in this |afternoon with Mrs. C. A. Gage is the~ guest fiér, mncle and | place, Rev., G. C. Pollock will preach in}aunt, and Mrs, D. Henry Ackert. Isaac Masne will shertly move to althe Congregational church Sunday| Mrs, Q. Eldredge of River- | & pince near North Stonington village, | morning at eleven o'clock, Sunday | view - In Stonington bor-| T and Herbert Lee will move to the farm | school will be immediately after the |ough to be vacated by Mr. Maine. service, 7 shower early Wednes- Native of North Stoningten. | e g‘m was very severe for a 2y Gray, whose funeral was | March storm, 1 m:‘:“"w'r.mu:u from his hom?] in | ASH\"“‘LETI L Miss Allda Ol where ! sondon was ca :\:u;;vm::; ;lummh;‘; where | Schools to Reopen After Three Weeks’ | 12 S aha tive of North Stoningten, o son of the | Vacation. | Loth of late lafayette Gray. Charles C. TS 1 Mrs ‘William Morgan was at the home of | his parent. O. Dugas of Glasgo was here on buge Gray, at the present thme the first we- | lsotmen of North Blanhmon.d!a the | e deceas- mflxrv surviving brother of th Ilm--s el § farmen: d the | Clara Pierce is staying with Mrs. J. o Afatne i the reglon of Pen-| Martin Monsees will sell his stock | Aleton Hill, Byiday. C. C. Gray is the | and farming toois at auction Monday |f: SRIElNAROE of, the. eatate. | next and move his family to Volun- The recent heavy rains have caused ] :"”“- United wre diness for = 5 ard Mrs. Lewis Chapman of |sue Y Eg‘:m""m"”m'h’ public tgh- | L B e been” vislte. with |ana Mrs, C. Bdwin T friends In Rixtown and Glasgo for a {nctts Corners "’“"m ot SN "’“““nek and are to move the present Patient in San Francisco. L ERERAN | week to Glasge, where Mr. Chapman is | Miss Mary H, Dean has | to_begin work soon. word that there is : QAKDALE | " The school will begin again Monday | ‘he coniztion of b £ iR after a three weeks' tion owing |G, Dean, who is to the scarlet fever. San Francisco, Highway Repaire in Pregress—Various | Items. danger from in’um mia L ~ . ORTH FRANKLIN : i o Rev. ¢. L. French, pastor of the | N B dedy % Oengregailonal church, preached on | A ang M Erowning and | LAUREL GLEN Sunday from Mati, i 81- 32, | daughters, Ethel and Myrtice, attended 2 ©On acconnt of the weather and the | {ha Adam rkin wedding in Leb- s g J worable condition of the roads, Mr. | 4non’on Wedne Highways Being Repaired—Personal | 1 nas been nuabla to move Willam Co fously 1l Mention. of his g-md-.’ 'nhthe parsonage, ‘"*1 Mrs. Lucius Browning and Miss Re- | — R Thsilly tiis wwsk, snk with 1o St ' tiends n| e, Hers Kenvon of Canterburs | v:n':b)e weather will soon be com- Fiste Fiatiioh TRuanb il Sunday with her hus- .L:ndh S sk a et “‘DJ;;-:V- rf‘rer N w \\T Helen M. La-| William Main, with helpers, is re-! uz | throp o r { pairing the highway The rains of te New Haven the first of the week, | Mahoney were 10} Siasiiatt It 1o o Do oo leat The selectmen have forces of man e S Norwich Monday Mrs. A. T. Browning and daughter, Ethel, were in Hav(fflrfi Tuesd: Mr. and Mrs. aridall of | outh Windham ] Theodore | Crandall's Wednesday. PRESTON Wheeler was a business call- haway last Tuesday. Mrs. Horace Palmer was in Wester- | ly Tuesday on business. L Main of Canonchet vis- day with his sister. Miss El- | and teams out repairiug the washouts n the roads which the recent ratus and the action of the frost have made n different sections of the town. i Town School Superviser . E. | Wheeler was visiting the echecls in this section on Monday. §. N. Johnson has returned from Waorcestar, where ha has spent several days with a son and daughter who re- wide there. 4 VOLUNTOWN. Leoal Delegates at Meoeup Ordination —8t, Patrick's Eve Buocessful Con- sert and Social len Main. Nathan Main was a business caller. in Westerly Wednesday. Mai vigited at the .mmr' Watson, re Horn of 3 the chapel Sunday at mpi The Tadies S(’whl: soclety met In the lvmgrngn(lmlal church Wednes- | day afternoon, | Several from this plsoe attended the auction at James 10, Crary’s Wednes- day. The girls who are attending the ‘Willimantic snormal school from this town are at their homes, the school | being closed on account of the cases | of smallpox in Willimantie. Miss Florence Peckham spent Sun- day with friends in Norwich. Miss May Butler spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James B, Butler, Rev, Van preach in ! usuai hour. | LEBANON { Grange Appeints Committees—Close of School Term—Junior Endoavur- ers Entertain. Rev. Wiillam Quayle ana Charles Anderson ‘were delegates from ‘the Voluntown Bapiist church to the or- dipation service at Moosup, on Friday of lnet week Concert and Social. A grand concert and social was g19- en in Union hall, St Patrick’s eve, Saturday, March 16th, dy the men of St. Thomas' parish, The affair proved one of the most successful given in the hall In some time. The concert, which was given by local musielans, proved very pleasing the various so- ioists receiving repeated encores fpr their clever work. ¥, H. F'rueda madle Thursday evening of last week when Grange hell, the first and second de- grees were confeired. A comumittee, consisting of ¥, W. Taylor, O, L. Pultz and Mrs. pointed to purchase siiver for the granga. The committee appointed in| charge of the harvest feast for the | ¢ <t meeting includes, Miss Ruby | Sweet, Miss Vera \’\'lllifl. Mrs, ¥Frank | Rockwooed, Amos Liliie and C. H. Fos- ier, GOSHEN Mrs. J. A, Thomag entertained the Ladies’ Afd society Tuesday after- | noon. Worimen recently cut down a large white pine tree on land owned by J Stark. The stump measured ‘nedrly four feet in diameier. t hit with his impersonations The arrival of quite a number of the The Ladies’ Home Missionary aux- m r-dnu- Rhmud- orchestra of | sengbirds was noted this week. Peep |iliary met at Miss Dutton’s last week, pro- | frogs have also been heary | of 3 returned to| Lebanon grange held iis meeting in| ° her daughter, Mrs. N. §. Leemis, has returned to Franklin. Teachers’ Meeting. ‘Wednesday afternoon o meoting was held at District No. teachs Six teachers were present. Schodls in town closed Friday for & vacation of one week, ss Eva Brown wiil spend the va- on at her home in Mansfield, Mas: UNCASVILLE ’Aubtian Well Attended—Sunshine So- ciety Presents Gift to Mrs. Lewis Hurlbutt—Fraternity News—Person- als. The public auction of E. I Brown- ing’s, which was to have been held on Wednesday, was postponed ¢n ac- count of the wgather and held Thurs- | @ay with rge attendance from Sten- ingtun, antic, Norw and New : meu(., as well as a good representa- l tion of town’s popusation, Matt A, Tinker 7 vas auctioneer. Sunshine Society Meets, Mrs. Lewis Hurlbutt entertained the _ Good Cheer Sunshine society at her ]’)Rer B. B. Smith is at Dr. M. Lol yome Thursday afterncen. There was anielsen’s 2 la r of the members pres- * Adams-Larkin. ent and an enjoyable time’was spent. Wednesday afterncon, Rev. E, 1t was voted to bring $10 for sheets Smith united in marriage Miss Annie daughter_of Hon. Isaac Laj and Carroll Larkin, kin_of Lebanon, Norwich., Sunday morning conducted services at gregational church. Rev. The Christian deavor meeting was led by Dr. E | Danielscn, Programiae of Juniors' Social. Monday evening the Junior or society of the First Congregational | church gave its first social chure dent, Miss Virginia Loomi ted themselves with ability. cake and coffee we 5 was added to the treasury. The programme follows: Snowdarops and Croc recitation, Sugar Seas exercise, March and Apn] by Amos Loemis and Clark Standish; Slumber Soung, recitation, Six and Sweet; Tecit They Cavght, by Ralph Taylor; Te Campbell; sclo, with tableau, Dorothy Loomis; Nine, by Charles by Wiliard Madley; solo, Mary Standish; Mason; various advertisements, of Good Night cempleted gramme, nide: in parlors. The entire programme was given by the juniors, who, under | the able direction of their superinten- acquit- After scs, by chorus; | w n, by How: recitat ation, pi itatlon, illusirating | The singing the pro- Irjured in Train Collision. Much sympathy is felt for Mr. and Mrs. N. 8. Loomis and family whose | Royce, was severely of freighis on the Ceniral Verment road, between Lebanen and Yantic, Wednes- He was taken to Backus hos- pital, where an operation was per- Other News. Mr. and Mrs, George Standish, son, the rear end collision day. formed. n injured the have been spending a few weeks Westchester, home. Miss Florence Tucker of l'all River, Mass,, is the guest of Mrs. John Av- | Mr, and Mrs. F. N, Hartford on Tuesday, Rev. D. C, the past daughter, 'I'ne pulpit ford of B The Mi: liic. Samuel -Holdridge Appointed Adminis- trator—Notes. Judge of town of Stonington ministrator of Joseph S. Larkham, time ago at the Tave returned Taylor Probate Hinckley has Wheeler in Stonington. r school! Ladies' Guild Gives by Happenings, Jan\'ler, | Guild Gives Supper and Entertainment | £ The Tadies' guild furnished a fine followed | by this programme of entertainment: | Humoreque, Miss Jennie Oh, reading, Little Orphan An- nie, Miss Gallup; cornet solo, Wiiliam Miss Ellen cornet solo, Miiton Souter; | reading, The New Brother, | lup; quartette, The Bells of Shandon supper Wednesday Piano solo, Gallu aby Al quartette, C. Harrison, Jr.; | R. Peck; ANOVER meeting afternoon with meeting ¥ Supper, Entertainment—The evening, reading, was is to E. J. Ayres, pastor of the Bap- | tist church, has been in Washington, weel, visiting n_circle met Tuesday aft- of appointed | ¢ Samuel Holdridge of this place as ad- e estate of the late who died some residence of Duane Mr. Lark leaves two sons, John 3. and oning! Inesday to be Hush Th Funeral of George Ladd. uneral of G - ‘attended last Phe cholr Understand, We'll H. Peck, utes from ma amily friends in Enfleld, N. The text of the sermon by was “Come unto me, all| v6 that la,hnx‘ :md are hea circle J. Fred Edmond GRISWOLD. retum-d Sunday Karl Bishop, was ap- | @;x!n.r%u:;pek’s visit with relatives in Mrs. Nelson Ford is seriously ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Will- iam Whiteman, of Hopewell. Mrs, Oliver Buddington and Mrs. George Bailey of Norwich were call ers in town Tuesday. JKnicker—Did your father Mra, W-m%f. whe hes been weiling wi aulp? S -~ Adams e serv- W The Legend of the Pussy Willow, Marion | twelve tableaux, who were in supplied | during his absence by Wililam Craw- and Foilowe: Week's | Miss Gal- laden ; and from | | i, and Hanover. | to at bz sent to Bensonhurst, the Sunshine hospital New York. es !un In behaif | . Nichols | r sugar | butt will | their home Mr. ieave in Hartford. nd Mrs, Hurl- town “tongs. ren av- i Worked First Degree. the | American council, O, U. A. M, at the regular meeting worked ihe first dexree on one candidate and elected | two members by card. Deacon and Mrs. Edwin S. Henry entertained Mrs. Carios Chapman of | Groton over the week end. At the Epworth league meeting at | the Methodist church Sunday, music zing by a guarielie composed Aldrich, Kennerson, the ard | and M eniertaining their daughter and | husband, Mr, and Mrs. Lyons of Mass, Julian Huntley by | are her Pittsfiela, Mis. ward after spending a few days with ionm, | hat | ano and sen Ed- the former's sister, Mrs. Louis Hurl- butt, has returned to New London. William Chapei and Mrs. Ella Chap- el of Dolbcare hill were guests at the Vallette homestead Sunday, Ready to Be Snowed Under. It was found by those out for a stroll that skunk cabbage was send- ing its hoods up qui-e plentiful. Among the cuitivated flowers the snowdrop is making its appearance. John Lynch, who has been spending in two, a few days with relatives in NeWw York, returned Monday. Charles Bartlett is seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. Fred I Phillips are | Middletown. | Mrs, Louis Coman of Pequot en- tertained over the week end her broth- ers, Milton® Osborg and William Os- born of New Yor After several t, Mrs. Charles Grace Winchester of Scott returned home. Visited Woodmen. State Deputy was a guest 2t the meeting of Cocne- | lgan Ldmp, _\10dv:1n Woodmen of Am- | ht. in Miss | has | Kingsley, Hin his | vas served and an J‘~1wn[\ Hughe: St Patrick Supper. A St, Patrick supp ithe Ladles' Aid socie of Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday night. the} Sunda; the OaXwood ciub enter- B friends from Getc Miss of her nei Mrs. John Mortimer ppeil. 2 t ton rook was school Miller, who stillery at Myst their families spent Sunday rling City. in Mrs. Tiffany Frank Gage, in Norwich. of orth Lyme is Leon > orth | spending his vacation with his parents, By . Mr.-and Mrs. Ti f[any hee, | Peep Frogs Heard Death of Georgc Robinson. Oehlers, of New York city home here for a few da keld a social at church T & G. purchased Jerseys in has of B. Dimon ed head Hart- ford Peep frogs were heard Sunday. riswold Chappell of Waterford d #® W. W. Palmer nd reached the veloc! emplo: The w yof a day's storm. Traveling is very Jads are breaking through, Rev. J. Park read the bad, and On Sunday, The bearers were William S. Lee, Os- | i i & | c] ation £ Arbor and tree day, ! car Gally, Nathan Bennett, Charles | ull:”:f.‘..‘u o Axail 4th Blackburn and William and Alvin | } ToRaccogstreet Waters. | merning. ‘: died 'J‘u~ sd GALES FERRY Ludwng Seith Ausxstad at Services— | Chronicie of the Weok's Events. Rev. C. Wilson Harrison, paster ef the M. E. church was assisted at the morning service on Sunday by Lud- wig Seith, a senior studest at Dr. ‘White's Bible school, New York city. Miss Grace A. Chapman and Courtland E. Colver sang a duet at the offertory, Nearer My God to Thee. Rev. \(us‘(.al i w0 malke Dart | Frank D, Luddington { Urday from a few days' visit at the he | four | ! . Furlbutt o, sterling sil- | o M7 | | ? { entertaining Mrs, Norman Maxwell of | tu Hughes of Hartford | After the meet- | J ie Harding is visiting her | | hurricane with torrents of rain in Fri- | { son Mr, | don't suppose I expect to earn a for- ~Dgirgil of the recent special collection taken for the aid of the famine sufferers in 2] ad been sent for their re- had been raised lef, also during the pre from the benevolent colleetions of the church. Coroner and Mrs, Franklin H. Brown of Norwich spent Sunday &t their summer home at the Ferry. Mrs. Henry W. Hurlbutt with her daughter, Miss Florence B. Hurlbutt and Mrs. 1son Parker, of Norwich, were attendants at the funeral of Mrs, Stiles Crandall of Ledyard on Wed- nesday. i Lawrence Miner ,who has been spending the winter months in New London returned to his home at Ruddy apman of the Allyns | and Mrs. Minor Mosley | P We guests of Mrs Perkins on Tuesday. | Parker of Norwich vis- | Mrs. Richard Latimer en of Long (¢ I Harmol NS, J 1!(‘(1 her s of New London, | r home in Mrs. Rogers from a atives in California. Cu s and little daugh- h Bessie Gates, Mrs, 2 r Full \'« man Daboll New London w s for a day t week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. armon Perking '\lv ter's vis- | Nominating Committee Appointed For Annual Church Meeting—Grange In- terests—Personals. Rev. T. A. Williams preached an able serman last Sunday from the text found in Matt. 12:21. His preperatory business mest.- Name Shell the A briet ing of the church was held after the morning service. Deacon A. read a letter from the Wirst mel churca of Ohjo, recommending Hev, iams to the full lhlln\ui!p of lhe Bl Congregational church. The letter was accepted by the chmreh It was voted to elect the Sups of the Sunday pchool at the annnal meeting of the church and to hear raportsf rom the leading offieials of the verious so- cloties connscied with the church. A nominating commiltee was appointed to recommend nemes of persons suft- able to fill the offices of the church dur- ing the coming year. The following | church members were chosen to serve on the committec: Reov. T, A | chairman: Albert Morgan, Nathanis) Clark and ¥. R. Bailey, Easter Comoert. Preparations are under way in the Sunday school for an Easter concert. The Ladies Ald rociety met at the par- Mrs. Latham Smith was the .;uesl {of Mr. and Mrs. *h Dolheare ‘ Greeneville on Thursday. Edwin Keeney of New London visit- ed relatives in the viliage on Wed- | nesday Miss Carcline Freeman of Mount Y., was a business cailer | in the village on Mond: Orrin Bennett left last week for a few days’ visit in New York. Laura Perkins returned on Sat- | home of her brother, R. H. Perkins in New London. Mrs. Williamn Harris of Groton visit- ed her parents,on Wednesday. Henry W. Hurlbutt was a businesy caller in Groton on Saturday. NORTH LYME Mrs. J. W. Stark Entertained Mission Circle—Additignal Land For - Par- sonage. 4 The Ladies’ Mission circle held a ! very successful meeting with Mrs. J. W. Stark last week Thursday. The | making of clothing for needy children occupied the most,of the time, a short missionary meeting belng held in the afternoon. Maud and Mrs. Merrill Babcock re- rned to Yantic last Friday after a visit of nearly two weeks with friends here. The trustees of the Baptist church ! have lately purchased of Deacon Abial Stark the land belonging with the par- s visit with he,—.snnago which he gave to the church H. Gardner in this ! place were \exy much surprised and | grieved to learn of his sudden death on Saturday in Norwich. r, who survives him, is| ident of this place her waiden name being Emma Banning. Housewarming. mber of fr n Fred Miner, g" at thelr ening, they the L. @ moved to LISBON 3P tand. sday Solo by Mrs. Van Vesn. in Veen, There use of the “u.m\ SOUTI‘ LY'ViE the Notes. Wc: —“ersenal relatives High school Slate recently ¢ called on friends London & wee WATERFORD Farm Sale—Thursday's Weather Pre- dictions. Leslie Williams was taken seriously | ill in New London the week and had to be taken home. suffered from biliens trouble, S George Legg has sold his farm at first of the He and neigh- | Van Veen Buys Farm in Scot- | onage Thursday afternoon and ther work tled a silkoitne quilt for | Mrs. Bertha Willlams. State Supervisor A. N, Potter of | Willimantic attended the meeting of [the Central wschool last Thursday jevening and visited the sohools while | in town. Salem grange heid an 'in Grange hall last Thu | Miss Evn ':d hstnndhh the com- | pany wi er recitatf “The I |on dead man’'s reef” sy o The wind and rain mtorm of lmet Friday did little demags about town Bave the roads which wers made most Impassable with fallen limbs and lwunuuu. | meetiry wni-i Driving Acocident. While going heme from the Endeavor service on Sunday evening the horme driven by James Lane stepped into a { hole in the road falling and throwing | Mr. Lane over the dashboard. Aside | from broken shafts for the buggy and | & severe shaking up for Mr. Lane, no damage resulted, Mr. Lane and Mrs, ! Josephine Hart were riding with Mm {;ane at the time, but escaped witheut arm. Mrs. W.oW. Hanney figured in a driving accident on Monday that might ,hue resulted seriously had it not been for the timely ussistance of Nathaniel Clark and Wintield Hanney who hap- pened to be at work close by the road- | side. While Mrs. Hanney was return- ing from school with her children, Wel. lesley and Catherine, the horse kick- ed over the cressbar, throwing him- | self and breaking the shafts. Mrs, Hanney and children were badly { frightened but escaped injury. An automobile coming from New York on Tuesday was unable to cut {its way through the mud on Salem | street so the services of J. Frank Rog- ers and a pair of horees were secured | to take the auto to its destination near Gardner Lake, | _The Strickland house, owned by J. | F. Rogers, i8 being repaired and made ready for occupancy. When the ri . palrs are completed the family of Car! Rogers will move in. Austin Bix has secured employment on Woodridge farms and commenced work Mondey. Willlam Raymond left town Satur- day after spending (he winter at the home of his. sister, Airs. J, Raymeond Dougtass, Early Cottagers. | Messrs, Jones and Gay of New Lea- don ope X]lg Jones' cottage on Sun day for the first time Lhis season. They {are planning to s { summer in their pend much time this r r 1 retreat. witic ang w-rua ‘who were ount the i huve returmed home n Darting of New London e time at the home of and Mra A. H. Derl. The Y. 8. C. E. service wiil be led | next Sundey evening by W, H. Mar fvin. LEONARD 8R|DG[ Wedding Invitations—Mrs, L. A. Mdn= waring Injures Fingers—Roads Bad. ly Damaged to the Freeda ha anc o'clock. ingers Jammed Manwari with & While ring shut the sam® times er left hand. tion 3 wicliful the fingers wiil be son Hareld an h the former's ngs of South Max ons of Provi being ard rains 1 by not hay onditlen. 90 Egos Dally 3 & flock gis a dav. K secomnd with nte Cummings is a flock. | Mr. and Mre. Valinsky are | in Brooklyn, N. Y ing the Wed~ { ding of their son | Schoolg closed Friday & week's vacation. . Tryon of Liberty Hill was & caller at Maple Corner recently. Mrs, K. L. Cummings and young sem | have returned from the hospital at | Willimantic, | Flocks of wild geese flving quorth hate been seen during the past weels MOHEGAN | The Week's V.srto-k—Gonani News. Spithead to one of the St. Germaine boys for a milk farm. Allen Young was a caller in Old | A y, a guest of his n is making improve- | Jordan place. elfa Morin hed serious | > to her barn by the re-| furnished a ampie of woeather for the terly wind. suow PENDLETON. HILL Mind Osear n Westerly and son TMiwoed were Ay sleston, who has er with his daughter is al Glasgo this Homer Kenn The funeral of pmas Palmer d from his late home r. Randolph officiated. WAS Rev. Ar, and M G. P. Giliuore were called home 16 attend the funeral of | | Mrs, Gilmore's father, Thomas Pal- hempson and Malcom Thomp- were in Bradford to attend the Saunders’ Mr. and Mrs. ¥ 1k Brown have returned from the wedding tour. Sturgls and chiidren of were Sunday guests of | Mr. and Mrs | New London Mre. Dunn Jerry Sundets of | guest of G. R. Kande | Mre, Gertrude Ha | Norwiok | was the guest Sunday of Mrs. B G Fowler Jullan Harris of Nerwich calied em | trionds in thie place Hunday recent guest of her parents, Mr. and { Mre,_Junter. | Louis Dolbesrs of Moreich we home over Sunday Paul Allen of Gaws Ferry called om Mohegan friends Tuesday. | - Lemuel Fielding of Norwich called | Tuesduy on his mother, Mrs. Yo M. Fielding wao is stili confined to ber room. Mirs Bmma F. Baker of New Tom- don was the gucst of her mother, Mre, E. T. Baker, Sunda A%, Reker s very fesble and !s confined to hee room. “I expect to be rich “That so? You money some day." Somehody likely to leave That's it exactly, You Harrison apnounced that as & result tume, do yeu?" Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA.

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