Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 28, 1912, Page 10

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vr 'D-mWflHu-D.Bec ‘and Building in Bt | Were in Manvil o is Going and Coming—Incidents, Accidents /| spent an enjoyable tflcmnn | home of Mr, and Mrs. M. Delaney. | Blakely, and Mr. and Three Counties.” ' A.'Judson Bolster Speaks in: Prohi tion Campaign—Moeeting of Missi ary, Society. t § Rev. L. W. Ft’mk of Norwich in ‘the Congregationsl church ‘Sun. day morning. The evening service was conducted by the C. E, with Amun B. for Juniors. { “The members of the Junior Endeayor rday were t\lun and can- y Tanner in charge. of the last unud-u_r u\fia\m ofs Hill at a party in the enjoyed, and cocod, dy were served. Miss M. and. Mrs, tained the Rev, é\sn ‘ flr unl T AR § any 100’1&1‘ aturday i Bos| Misses Rose Crean, Mabel Mmln nnd Alice Kellogg of the Willimantic Nor- mal schopl spent the week end at the 4 Mr. and Mrs. Marsden jof Pawtueket | spent Sunday in town. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Tinkham this' week - Mr. Tinki vidence, Jacob Irons spent uu we& end in rd, 8, m'nnd up spent Sundey with Mr, and l(rl. John LaRose, A number fhom firemen’s fair in Bflflt muulu -va; Willlag O Greenevil I K wlth ¥ ’m u"l.tfi"hplhnll, fi. Ce (‘h.rm nd ur‘w‘an,ci ' nk the t\moul of & nhflm Fred Blackburn has ret; Phihdeltvhln Textile nluo T n.ui.,. . A teachers' meeting vna h ln,nw school Wedi lay 1o the ) and m gran: i Miss Iiams, were guests izabeth Latham at hel o, at fr, and Mrs, Atbert A. those attended * Monday th edding ot Lu:'gcu;- H, Mitchel ou;g; nett., e, c-m.w -m thnmthndh” nd Mrs. |he hnme lliam P, h was the ay guest of his annt, id Sarah ‘l'homn Wheeler dnd TRt vo Do E “bs:, by Miss Walworth 1ly have rdhnua to New York, -.nq- summer at thelr resi- ug Hill of Mystic pupn: from the w'n!nr ot she term e arrival of Miss Ki Frank Clinton nm daughter, Be-- tfl«.ulhux.nnnmnntmu " LISBON Round Mill Cattle at Faire—LTst to Be Made Unuspally Long. lr. and Mrs. Augustus Read have been guests of Mr. and Mrs, William Read In Pachaug. Malooltn Wibberley returned to New Faven Wednesday, to enter upon his | senlor year at Yale Scfentific school. Cl of Kingston, R. I, was t guest at the home of his cous- in, Mre. Rowland Banber. J. H, Kennedy and Miss Alice Ken- ngdy were in Hantford Tuesday. R. R. Barber, Arthur Bdmunds and Mr. and Mrs, 'W. 5. Foote were at B:-ullyn fair Wednesday. ‘ B. Palmer is at Berlin fair this 'nt, with his prize winning herd of cattle and sheep. From there he goes to Danbury. To lllustrate Address. Sunday morning Rev. Sherrod Soule of Hartford will occupy the pulpit at Newent church, and In the evening will deliver an address which will be illustrated with the magic lantern. Many to Be Made. \ The list of voters to be made in this \ town is the largest In many years. They are John Eley, Henry Schmitt, Louls Welland, Christopher Krauss, Arthur Roy, Peter Gauthier, Fdward Meyer,Adam Smith, John Paradis,Rob- ert Goldsteln, Paul Bradiaw, Robert smn Charies Whittpksr, Oint, Nel- %l-‘ Wifliam. Foote, Pr-mn, dward Keeney Pot. ter, lu Bmart, Arthyr Prentice, Fran D. Morehouse, R. O. Kelly, Albert Rls Pictor Campbell: To be wddsd: John Christian Bajreucher, Kdwasd day Pleasant ‘were | ed the Brookl was in atten Closing Dance. a 'hr:a crowd uttended the last dance oy SRR Ve toning S IO 3 :fi:" i Fron, B Vet supervior, Mr, da:lete' tormerry or)( Ing, llette Buttos nhfld ‘d ihll ‘week urlun and iter, Lgr ™ - I&Mr-ll- § ind Mrs, P I A, Judson Bolster of New York »ok- for the prohibition cause to a fair siz ed’ audience “the . Congregational church on Tuesday, evening.) His re- ks were very 'Intéresting and free ’?fifn sardasm. | Mr, Bolster and B A, Smith were guests over night at - the home of Mr. andl Mrs. Jumes W, Ben- | ~'Met With Mrs Francis Hill. | Jane | Grace Ratl grenier of Wu A wmeeting, of the Woman's Mission- Mrs. Franeis Hill Thu with a good attendanee, Stapdish, the leadey had prepared an interesting programimne, the tbpic being Foreign Missions. -~ Short articles on work in many lands were read by those presont; the life of Sarah Hunt- | ington Smith, a Norwich woman, was| interesting. Part of a chapter, ‘from ‘Western Women in Eastern Lands was also read. At the conclusion of the programme a social hour was enjoyed, daioty retreshments belng served &y the hostess. Several from here saw The Bohemian 1| GIrl in Norwich Friday evening, A number of Hanover people attend- fair Wednesday, Affairs of the -Week—Meeting of /La- dies’ Aid Saciety—Comers and Goera. James Lane,a.nd Charles. R.ly attend- day afternoon, * Mrs. W. xm-n oh Monday. James Lane and Chagles W. Harvey attended ‘the congressional convention at Norwich on Monday. s, mm DeWolf Moore and-echil- leanor_and the, Pkve, cloned. thelr Sottaks o td neacned 0 their home in Phlhdel- a. Mis. F. A, Willams is visiting at the home of her bmmer John Regis- | ter, in Providence. William Maynard and 3. ¥. Rogers atfended the staet fgir in Berlin Wed- neésday. Met at Parsonage. The Ladies' Aid society met'at the parsonage Wedhesday afternoon. Samuel Caulkins and daughter, Miss Caulkins, of New London, left town on Wednesday. They have spent the greater part of the summer at the Hurlburt house. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Standish of Mont- | ville were visitors last Thursdey at the { home of Mr. anid Mrs. C. S. Roy. Mry. Henry A. Rogers was a Sunday ! visitor at the home of her sister, Mrs. Méry Sisson, at North Lyme. Mrs. Thomas Murray has returned to the home of her son, Gilbert, after an absence of several weeks in New Lon- don, a part of which time she was a pai¢nt in the Memorial hospital. Return to Park City. Mrg. Cynthia Ladd and son, Lesite, have returned to Bridgeport, after'vis- iting some time at the home of Mrs. Ladd's father, Nelson Webster of Hill- side farm. Rev. T. A, Williams preached Sunday miorning on the parable of the hidden treasure. The, ‘union “service in the evening was well attended, Intersting and helpful, pleasing appesrance on account of the large number of beautiful dahlias con- tributed by N. L. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Backus and children, alsi Mr.'and Mre. Tryon, of Williman- tle, were Sifday ts at the home of Mr. and. Mrs_Ambrose Darling. Riy spent Sunday with | rel Lym i Mis. Fverett Glllette of la e visiting at the home of Mrs, Adelbert Adams of Bmam-na A.. }addre fary society was held at the home of | jagt we ed' the sendtorial convention- at No'l'- i The church’ presented a | Y ES Ry Reading Circle Opens The Season— ' Bedell Family Leaves River Bend— Rev. A. J. Bolster«Speaks on Prohi- bition. The Reading eircle of the | village|® as pleasantly . entertained at the iome of Mrs, Ha'll-n N. Newbery ‘Wednesday afternoon ,this being the first session of the club nlnea the sum- ‘mer vacation. There was an attend- ance ‘of 14, all the mendbers with one ‘exception- being present. read- ing of Stoddard’s lectures wag resum- .ed by Mrs. Courtland E. (;qu. wnh 2 magazine article by Miss Ada Wi A soclal hour with refreshments !ul» lowgd the ings. .apd Mrs, Milo Benn and fam- ly ot New London were week end vis- itors at_ their summer home in the vil lage. . Mre. Framk A Aplin and daughter, Helen,: closed their summer residence at the ety lust week and left for their home in Mount Vernon, N. Y. 3 arrived last week to visit-Mr. and Mrs. Lath- - Smith, & -glr Franklin H. Brown was a recent C. M."Robertson Company ' Heorgan- izes—Ald Society Holds First Fall Mesting—Surprise. Party. On account of the deathjof Tryon Robertson, who was it of the C. M. Robertson compamy, the com- pany ‘Ras recently. and chosen_the following officers: _Presi- Miss Feacs for two wny-. has returned to the home of her parents, Mr. lldMl’i» C._@. Turmer. Elmer Donovan, who has- been the guest of friends In town, has returned C lough, after ww-n a with Mr. and Mrs Charles Cho hl:hmnm‘nfioP N Clark Hunnewell has /been in New York state att fln funeral of his aunt. 1/ Resumes The Ladies’ Aid soeiety of tist church was:" oon at the hemie of Mrs. Bap- ul I? <Providence. l’l Nh:llon Pu;er of ]1:'0%; their guest, ul Blllllfl .ot ‘Hatfleld, Mass., were visi- Pittsfleld, Nll and Sunday at the MT:V‘ o lfr:“ 'Bo'kdr: of Mrs. Henry W. Hurl- M\iuv Mary \Waite o Now| London ‘hx a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles "’iia‘fi.. Tyier, who as been er who. %}‘ 's ' vacation with thiends o fhe 1 vm-ge, returned Mon- day to New York, - Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Squires of Hartford, who made an ~automobile trip to the village last week were en- (en':‘med over t at Noyes B./Al- yn’ Mrs. E. P. Rhoades of Rochester, N. Y., has been visiting recently at the home of her sister-in-law ,Mrs. Chas. J. Plerce, at Allyn's Point, Mrs. A. C: Risdon ‘and = daughter, ‘Miss Katheriné, returned to New York this week. ' River Bend Closed. les H. Bedell of Groton e apdes! S wlw have been spending the sum- at River Bend, the place of Mrs. ny A. Molthrop, hear Red Top, hive returned” to New London and ae house s closed. Mrs, Lathan: o.sith and daughter, ‘Miss Mabel, with Mrs, Myra Mather, were. attendants at_the Grange fair at Narth Stonington. ... Wedding October 10.. “hvl#}"ifinl have be:n“:uuedr 1:: vs. are (1. to of Allyn's Po - the marriage of her daughter, Miss Cauwes K Seith, | g w' on Octe ber 10th. foRp Maupary was o guest of her niece, rs. Allen Penhallow, of New London, at a. tn.mm reunion at Ocean beach last week. Mrd R. B. Taft of Newton Ceter, Mass., returned to her summer home at Decatur e, Monday from a visit 4t Burlingtor | George A!hbfiy and son, Reginald, of Norwich, were Saturday callers at their summer home on the Mrs. Dennison. Chapman and Mrs. | Henry' Bolles of Uncasville called on friends at the Ferry, Monday. Engineer Charles J. Pierce of the Steamer Richard Peck, was a visitor ¢ the first of the week at his home at Allyn’s Point, Spoke On Prohibition. 4 h Bolster of New York. Who s ‘spe his vacation speak u in the cause of prohibition under t ‘auspices of the state prohibitionists on an automobile camp: gave an on_the issues of the campaign to a small audience at the M. E. church, Thurs morning. Prof. Bolles in Town. Prof. Albert 8. Bolles of Haverford college, Penn., made his annual vmz th his sisters, Mrs. Har- idall and Mrs. Harlan A Mrs. Charles H. Comstock, Mys. An- nié Lee of Groton and Miss Mary Har- rison of New London were entertained Monday by Mr. and; Mrs. Minor Mox- ley at Long cove. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan N.. Newbery were over Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Shippee in Danielson. Mrs. Tapp of Jamaicd, L. I, t a ‘week recently as the guest of Mrs. Delphine Fish. Mrs. Emerson N. Coleman return- ed last week from a two weeks' visit with relatives in Hartford and Spring- fleld, Mass. Mrs. Louis Blddgett of North Ger- mantown, N. Y. her daughter, Mrs. Wel[ln‘ton Moore, and granddaughter Miss Marion Moore of New York city, have been recent guests of their rela- tives, Mr. and Mrs. George F. Dean. PRESTON Miss Palmer Returns from California ~—Meeting of Missionary Society. riet F. - | Prerce. Mrs. G. A. Holden spent Sunday with} her mother in Westerly. - Mr. .and Mrs. George Betting ' of Poquetanuck spent Sunday at Jacob Merklein's. Mrs. Frank H. Palmer is visiting | friends in Massachusetts and Rhode Island. Mrs. Jerome Palmer and Charles Beckwith of Nprwich returned Mon- day after spending a few days with Mrs. Fred Eilis. Mrs. John Burdfck of Westerly is Visiting her granddanghter, Mrs. G. A, Holden. Miss Mary Pnlmer, who has been acting as government nurse in Cali- fornia, returned to her home here this week. Society Trimmed Hats. The missionary soclety of the Con- gregationalist church spent a_pleasant afternoon with Mrs. Luther Keneston Wednesday. There were fitteen ladies present and the afternoon was spent in trimming hats which are to be sent to a school in the south. Sandwiches, cake and coffee were served by Mrs' Keneston, assjsted by Miss Alice Win- gate and Miss Swan. LEBANON Local Knights Defeat Team !-S—-P.rlolul Notes. The Knfights of King Arthur of Wi limantic played the Khights of King Arthur here Saturday and were de- Teated 8 to 3. The Ladles' Aid soclety met last Thursday with Mrs. James Bendle- ton, Miss Sarah Daniclson, who 1s at- | tendingz Kilingly high school, was the week ‘end guest of her parents, Dr. and | Mrs, I.. Danlelson. ' s Vera Wilis spent lome in South M M her unday of Miss fleld Hunney deric Ladd 4 ects |10 | i { and famild Herbert on, Nellle Willlamson of New time with Dr. t Sunday In| Liurtford . Willimantio | the \home o' Mrs. !—nm parents, Mr. dnd ‘Mrs. John Daniels. . Home From Camp. ) . Mr. and Mrs. nam cm& and n&ua‘ who have u-a tion Poxn:, rgwrl:fl home 3 &Exdwn;d mh e ckus OCD“ wur- gical treatment. -‘.’ Miss ,Dmullh Mitchell of W Lon- don visited wi m friends’ in- town the first «of the weel Fikold Brown mhu His stud. les at Jefferson ?h Phil- adelphia. | 5 | Band Concsrt: ' + An open-air concert was ‘Walden's band M the lawn in fromt of ‘chureh, % m by At au.-priq Party for Snlnrdaysl eyening yer was iven a friends. There ‘were present Chapman, Ruth Bergman, Amy - man, Harry Bro 4 Lousino, mhyed. Refreshm Fv‘:‘n’l“!? Gft, “Gerz ud brother, rmaine, in_Bridgeport Sunday, muunu ms mlhnl ot a relative. v in Paw- end visitor obert Dodds and Truman ef-ne-uansnlw olMand-m cheopunus Mass. rs. Sarah Spencer | me Fwoek end ‘William Bfik“%ufi: O -mq-mflu ‘Mrs. m -ho'n’ the Good; Cheer Sunshine -nu(v Thurs- i g ar artlett, Provi- dence, visited at the home of his par- enh, Mrq and Mrs. Charles Bartlett, for the week end. John Comstock has Wor- cester Institute Of Tec] Jor-a course of study. oy Mrs, Alice Hewitt of Hill Top has returned from a visit with relatives i.n North Stonington. b Rev, A. cox ocoupled the pul- it in' the Raptist church, Quaker Hill, Sunday, in the absence of the pastor, Rev. F, D. Luddington. Miss ENa Turner, who has been vis- iting in' Providence, Has -returned !t ed ovu ‘home. NORTH FRANKLIN Fred H. Race to Take: Course in New York Law School. Fred H. Race, Jr, left Friday for New York, and will ‘take a course of study at the New Yoek Low échook. Miss Swanson of Baitle, and Cruthers of Thunu;flle .me Stnday | with Mrs. J. \H. Mal Mrs, Jennotte Hoffman “spept Tues- day in Lebanon, the guest of Miss De- lia Briges. James Mackay attended the myzn.l of his sister at Norwich, Mrs. J. H. Mahoney is sining Mrs. Duggan of Jewett City., Miss Alma Brown of Hartford vis- tted Mrs, X. T. Browning during the week. Miss Florence Hoffman spent Sun- day with friends in Norwich. Miss Florence Rockwood spent Sun- dey with Miss Mildred Bulger at Wil- limantic. Mrs, T. E. Smith of Pautipaug was the guest Tuesday of Mrs. A. T. Browning. Miss Julia Brennan, who has been spending the summer with her sister, Mrs, James Mackay, has returned to New York. FRANKLIN Stephen Parker’s 79th Birthday Cele- Hyde's Funeral. Bertha Smith is in Hartford for sev- eral weeks. Those from Franklin' who attended the funeral of Henry Hyde in Willl- mantic Wednesday were-3ir. and Mrs. Lavius A. Robinson,~ Mr. and, Mrs. | Samuel A. Hyde, Mrs. Hermon A. Ga- | ger, Mrs. George L. Ladd, Mrs. Abbie Speeler and Miss Lillie Johnson. | uests of local relatives Saturday. te o of Willimantic was I. J. Dark of Somerset will at the Congregation- 2. Manning of Yantic was ng on local relatives Friday. | Stephen Parker 79, Mrs. Hermon A. Gager enmtertained a few friends Monday - afternoon In honor of her father, Stephen Parker, 1t I ve the meventy-ninth annfversary | He received a show- 'er 'xA ynlt cards numbering seventy, Misg fivryzr received -vu-n preiw ; brated—Local Peopls Attend Henry | Purchase of the old mill, which was a Miss Hazel Swift, Misses Florence &t his farm here Saturday, and Grace Reade of Willimantic were | able to attend to the wants - $2.00 /Black Broadcloth, | Also Ladies* nouhcchuplot thc stamps we glve you)' +H at 101 Main Street No doubt it will be pleasant news to our hundreds of andmlhefuturebelowedmmNew,ln'umdBethmwhqemwflhhlwfimb““ * Come ih and let us sow you sa ble forus to do such work at so ridicu Knights & Co., of Boston, Taildrs of Women's Silk Petticoats of whom we you during our openihg Silk Skirts all and see our, beautlful Sample Skirts. ¢ _ CORSETS IN OUR' /'$1700 Corsets for 82«3—41.50 - derwear (which i so extensively cessful place where the people can a s, Linings, Corsets, Gloves, Hosnery. Underwear, Neckwear, er today we will give Frading Stamps with every purchase of { to reduce the prices on such as standard makes of €orsets, gikmne 1’s Satins, Lansdownes, "These goods we will give you double stamps with each ,,pur ase. ~ We will save you (includh( Oppomn F, A. Bill’s Shoe Store of our fast growing trade. colors—peryard T SR oo g e Bl B8 imported, 54 inches’ wide, deep black——per VAT et N 81. 27 mch wide Chrysnhg Silks,' regular prrce 29¢ ! a'nd 35¢c — Opening pnce per yard, sSilsii 18 /WOMEN'S SUITS, Tailor Made- ~Opening week price only $7.00 1plbs ‘of our $7.00, and $8.00 work. You will ously low prioes. for /1 NG AT sets for ~at $2.60 from We warit to see S'ou he{e on our Opemng Day and that we positively do undersell all others——as hundrcds ' Again during our opening we will offer you the opportunity to buy the popul;r "Fudw lflu’ advertised in all the leading magazines and eriodkals at -p.fl 'lb. " Hosiery for Women and Children. . X GSP ? ) Remember we deal only in well known standard goods, For six years we have ina quiet wzy been bunldmg a most 1, selling ohly well known goods at special reduced prices: Today we hghted Qquarters, because our*inq'ease in our busmcss is such that we were compelled to seck a W‘a We take this opportunity to thank the many who have helped to make our business what it is—a jany time and all times purchase at specm! rreduced prices ts, Tailor Made 10 to 20 per cent. money than it would e guarantee you will .33—82.00. Corsets for 4.00 Corsets for $3.63—$5.00 Corse WOMEN'S CABE, KID, CHAMOISETTE, CHAMOIS AND DOG SKIN GLOVES Durmg our opedmg at 85c¢ from $1.00—at $1.05 from $1.25—at 95c. fimm $1. is—at $2.22 from 82.50- Fall Opening of Marshalls New Purchasing Agency Opposite F. A. Bill's Shos Store) Today, Sept. 28th regular customers when they. know that we will now TomduceeverywommtonttendourOpenmgwevfllofier!ommtomnn 250 NEW DRESS AND SUITING LEN only one of a style—no two patterns alike—Fall 1912 styles—Silks & Woolens, lbo!‘fllfile-—l“ $1.25 Sitk and Wool Poplms, black, white and SPECIAL PRICES Yard wide Silk Messalines, $1 .00 quality— | et yard aind sl o A L R LG s L B 54 inches wide Sergas Whipcords and Diagonals, $1.50 quality for .. Yard wide Black dtfibh Silk—, ‘ a $1.00 qualify for .. W.w i THE F !o'r $4.65 $3.00Eit, Efc. rofit therehy the op qr our regulm:custqmers ve launched out also letters of congratulation. The |, guesfs included Mrs. Josie Pagker, Mra. George Geer of Plain Hill, Mrs. La- ylug A. Robinson, Mrs. Clitbed H. Robinson, Jr., Ruth Patier Robinsgn and Nelson Dexter Robi ‘Henry: Risley of Hartford is spend- Ing & few weeks in town. Mrs, Mary Ladd of Yantic is ‘with Mrs. Hermon Gager for several weeks. | . Mrs. Eliza Walden of Windsor was | ing. a recent: guest of Mrs, Eliza Johnsor of Sunny: Top. iny i e Burning of New Bozrahville Sheddyl’ Mill-—'l'alk on thihufivn. Mrs. Almnfler Kroll und Mrs, Frank Brooks of Norwich spent Thursday with. relatives in the village. Miss Mary Faivey, of Norwich is spending, a few days at the home.of Mrs. Mary Marra. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Avery of Nor- wich spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. W. N, Chappell. ~ » Clinton 'Thompson of Greenfield, Mass., has been spendinig several days with his Jasents, Mr. and Mrs. Frak H, Thom) ‘Brlly Foley has. returned it to her sistér, Mrs. Andr pynen. of Bristol, R. I - Prohibition’ Address, .. A, Jugson Bolster of New York, whe is makfig an automobile campalgn of the staté in the interests of the pro- hibition party, addressed a fair sized crowd near the mill gate Wednesday evening. } New Road. The 'highway between ¥ranklin and Yantic fg closed to public travel gwing to the fact that a new macadam road is being bullt: between this place and Yantie. The route taken to reach Norwich while the road is closed is thropgh Franklin. Miss Ellen Holmes of Uncasville spent Saturday with her sister, Mrs, W. N. Chappell. Bozrahville Mill Birned. M 'rom to tor the i M The| shoddy mill, a one-story stone structure. owned by .Gilman Brothers| . NIANTIC , of Bozrahville, was destroyed by fire [ ° early Thursday morning. The mill was | _ 3 % on the site of the old cotton mill which | Enjoyable Session of Thimble Society was closed for .years: later the mill | .—Cottagers Who Remain in the was purchased by the Gilman Brothers of New York, to be used for the man. ufacture of shoddy. Shortly after the large. four-story stone building, it was | 1 burned to the ground, only the wals remaining standing. Mr. Gilman im- mediately rebuilt a one-story stone structure which since then has been running steadily. ASHWILLETT 8. C, Eggleston of South Lyme was feturning 1ui of | tu day Wi | mi { home Sunday. Nathan Morgan returncd to home in Ledvard Sunday after ing his brother, A. A. Morgan. | Ing to the grange fair at North Ston- ington, last week. A, A Morgan and son Ofis are working' for Otto Anderson Aftef visiting at Mr. and Mrs. § fried Ohlberg’s for n .week, refativ York Sunday Plerce was in Narwich Samuel D. Thursday. Kdwin Pierce was a Yelatives In Ledyard this week. ma Road and Bridge died Monday mornin; St._ Anne's churgh Sterry Kinney. calling on friends in this place Tues- day while on their way to visit their daughter. Jewett City to attend the funeral on ‘Wednesday of their cousin, Mrs. Ja- cob Reid. Miss*Lulu Young, treated to some of the finest: water- melons of the season. ing beyond Voluntown, will soon move into Hassler. leave for New York to enter a training school for nurses. league Sunday evening. Hall was organist. ' Ziba Huntington .was through here Wednesday. North Stonington. fair Wednesday. beeg Jewett City Shturday. Soden Thursday meeting. ant | lett Bridgeport and Berlin Frank A. |4 airs in Progress— Fine Watermelons Raised. ¥ Gy 7 : The fhneral of Andrew JoynL who held' from ednadly at 10 Morrissey officiat- m, Rev. R. P. Mra Hattie Maine has been ‘spend- | e g several days with her niece, Mrs, Mrs. Eugenie Hall, who has been siting her sister, Mrs. Mary Sayles, turned homfe this week. Mr. and Mrs, Horace Perkins were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Teft were in ,Fine Native Melons. Mr, and Mrs. W. G. Burdick and while callers at Sunday, were rs. Bion Kinney's Mr, McGovern, who has been liv- th® tenement vacated by Mr. Miss Mabel Gustafson is soon to Frank Gardner ‘led the *Epwbrth Mrs. B. C. Miss Mabel Blanchard dttended the The men who hate the jroads in wn_are busy putting them in shape r the winter, the Dennis bridge has o Rewly planked. veral from Voluntown attended e dance'in Social hall Saturday eve- ng. W iam Hassler was in Norwich on (onday evening. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Cole were In Grove. The Thimble society connected with e Baptist ‘church met with Mrs. J. C. afternoon. A dainty’ nch was served at the close of the The party called on several the cottagers and enjoyed a pleas- afternoon among the Pines. Mrs. Robert L. Manwaring has re- rned from a lengthy visit to her ughter, Mrs. P, A. Kumpitsch, jn t Haven. Mrs, Emil A. Schwerdtle, accompa- ed by her sister, Mrs. F. H. Tolles, Thursday for their homes in returned from a ip-to Middletown, Philadelphia is the Mrs. H. C. Boden, Aston Iy days’ business Hill s trip to New London Pine Grove : Notes. Frank Clark and son Harry are K nas returned | & | | on Wells s Thursday, % 1or et B in New Fork. r. and Mrs, H. B, day for thelr home ‘you to make &Q MM lof‘mmm 0 a nhiply repaid for your visit. - 3 SPECIAL — $3.00 Condsmcg “ rhfinlty to ascertain the hd will youch for it. the kinds wtuch the people are fnm;iu with uc. nt’ s,nd succqsful huin;b, slnply (Fomfa'ly ‘W&tfie N’oriid: axmiwuwy) cvsianies enhbbeingpod- offer * . ’ e the value > yo\uwuflnmndwmin.mmmumufflumm ofinfid-flfi ouuvemoncy we are respectfully 'MARSHALL’S, 101 Main and depart- Hartford. They have been -ecupm their cot- | is A Be L anunmr. B Spicer, in fll m.fl:“w o anlou mla for thd.r ‘home in rs. B. E. m s bungalow on the river Mr, and Mrs, L ‘boat for Hartford will visit relatives for'a few day} home in New Haven. Miss Elizabeth L. Colville h.‘ open- Mr. in_Townshend, Vt. stay, visiting in the capital city. his home in West Haven after a week's stay at his cottage. Springfield, ' Mase, left some time ago for Sta the benefit of Mr. Von Feilitz's health. \ Mail Called For, the few remaining cottagers. at_their cottage on Broadway. Attend Gullhrd Fair. Many from thi#_vicinity attended Guilforg fair Wednesday. Miss Gladys Egglestone is_ attend- | ing the W. M. I, at New London. Addison T. Gardiner of Norwich was a business visitor here Tuesday. F. C. Payne was in New London this week, Mrs. Guyer and children left Mon- day for Bristol, ing the sjynmer here. William J. Hart and his nephew have returned home affer two weeks' cruise on their power boat. Miss Edna Tanner of New London was the guest of friends in town one day recently. J. P, Klely was in this place Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Littlefield and Frank Danlels attended Guilford fair Wednesday. puble s PR B BOZRAH Mrs. F. W. Abell of Norwich Town has been visiting Mrs. Mary Avery and Mrs. O. A. Bishop this week Most of the farmers in town have - corn cut and are digging pota- 2 A large crowd attended the auction at_the Gilbert Rudd place Thursda;. Mrs. A. A.,Robinson and son of \uwsctL were callers at Mrs. B, E. aking repairs and widening the roads ont the Groyve Agnes Lloyd closed’ her cottage | Lathrop’s Sundav. The missionary meeting is to be held today, with Mrs. Myron W. Smith returned from | and wu ed her cottage on Wells street after spending several monuu ‘with friends Joseph W. Hill is making a le’nnhy Willlam Rhe!nholu left) Friday for Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Bell have returned from a visit to relatives in and Centerville, Mr and Mrs, fi Von Feilits, who ord, ‘are thinking of returning to the Grove for Frank Harris is carrying. the mall from the postoffice in Niantic to ‘the' Tower store, where it is called for by Mr. and Mrs. George I\, Griswold are Howard M. Pitkin has returned from Conn,, after spend- | mB«-M hroplur E. P. Kp in_ Willimaatic Thursda; Mrs. Hobart M relatives in Springfeld. Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Stark are iting the families of Charles and George Payne in Portiand Flflk Churchill of Rocky Hill and Mrs, Otto Nettietom fllul)l(fi are Mrs, Nepttlefon's aunt, A new bumnml-.~~ atructed ciose by the rallroad The station agent, Mr. om a visit to his home in Bast Hartford. | has been chnnened +d Mise Macian Gray h-' grand- SOUTH LYME | daughter of George W. Smith, has ra- turned to take up her wiudies Jw Faifsapnints Brooklyn, N. Y, where she is a sophe Cruise on Power Beat—Local Pnplo\nmou in the high school. Mrs. M. M, Hazen was a visitor #8 Hartford recently, | Henry LaFleur took 4 trip to s | chester several days ago. C7OSHEN Surprise for Miss Bessis H. Randsll on Birthday—C. E. Delegates—Mi- chasl McGrath Palls from Tres. | Friends and neighbors gave & sur- prive parts o Mios Bessie. H. Rak dl!) Saturday evening on 'Ber 19t birthday. The eveming was pleasantiy spent in a soclal time with muste, Ko< | treshments were served. Mr, and Mrs. A. E. Lyman of Colum~ [ bia spent o few daye with friends 18 Goshen this weel A number from Goshen sitended the state, fair, in Berlin Wednesday. | MY and Mrs. B. Erskin and_son of | Lyme were with friends, here Sunday. Marcus Burr, Jr, and Mrs. Fannie Banks of Brookiyn, N. Y. are gusets at the home of Rev. Mareus Dawr. * C. E. Delogates Adpsinted. \risiian Fndeavor soctety evening. Mr, and Mre. mesting Sunda J. A. Randall wers appointed dele- gates end the state Christian Endeavor convention in Hartfard Oce F;Il from Apple Tree. ~Grath was quite badly it of & fal] from & ' tree while picking apples, Hi McCall are spending two n’u with q F " ’::,m-:,:r-.e ; :

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