Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 25, 1913, Page 10

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EASTERN CONNECTICUT AND WESTERN RHODE ISLAND. o Who is Going and Coming—Incidents, Accidents and Building in Three Counties. - UNCASVILLE New Hall Formally Opened—Anniver- sary Party for John O. Nichols -and Several of His Guests—Kermiss and New London County SOUTH LYME Capt. J. V. Luce Returns from Vir-| sSocial, ginia—Lost Foxhound Recovered— - Sale of Valuable Flock of Sheep. Tooker's hall was formally opened to the public Thursday evening by a social, and dance given by the mem- bers of Walden's band. Postmaster M. E. Tooker has recently had the hall constructed by enlarging the old build- ing which has been used for post office and car station. The hall is under- neath the building ana is large, with modern heating and lighting. There was a large altendance at the social Wilden's band of twenty pieces fur- nished music for dancing. At Grange Meeting. Capt. J. V. Luce has returned from Virginia, where he has been for the past month, looking over his interests at _that place. Miss Ruth home. Men have just fini the local fieight station two cars of lumber which was carted to Sound View for building purpos James Slate was in Monday visiting Peter Chawnion is illsat her ed unloading at New Haven H. Fox. Station Agent E. J. Carter was'the| Amgnz those attending ‘the I € Among s state uest recently of his brother-in-law.|grange meeting in New london were Batds. of’ Clisoter i Civde M. Beebe Mise Iva Bartlett, am C. Slate is able out | Miss Florence Chapman, Mrs. M after being confined to his home for | pare. et Bl the past few w with rheumatism. | Mrs. William Noble entertained the | Beckwith of Oid Lyme Miss Jennie e e sty e is visiting Mr. and Mua J. B Beebe, figeiniec Of the Ledics’ Bid: society Finds Foxhound. Tuesy evening a social and dance | Harry Koss has found his valuable [Was\given in Hickey's hall About foxhound which he lost while hunting | thirty were present. The affair wa foxes on Ro Neck last week arranged by Joseph Hickey and Lewis slie Matthibes Twas fhe & of | Peters. The evening was pleasant Miss A. Uff last Wednesd {spent in' danAng. Joseph Hickey B. P. Stanhope of Rocky Neck farm | Violinist and Miss Agnes Hickey pian- was a caller in Niantic Wednesday, |iSt, furnished music. Earl Carlton was Mrs. H Hunt and her s Miss | Prompter ‘Riteahart, |atiended ' part Mazo | M Albert W. Avery entertained s Tuesday night. the Good Cheer Sunshine society at Frank Chapman was visiting friends | Ber honie at Hill Top Thursday af- - ternoon. - The time was devoted to terford recently. Slate has just ¢ making apron; Surprise Party. ot & | nd W Slat | A s rty was given John C. Sharpe was in New Haven | Nicho) avendRERE As LA Was | also the birthday of Mrs. Addie Strick Sruce Bradbury has recovered from |land and George Ri who were afnong a severe attack of grip. the guests and was the anniversary of Selis Valuable Flock. the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Nichols’ Chapman has sold his valua- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nichols of s a cel- mong the guests London, the zathering w tion for many. | | ble flock of sheep to Roger DeWoif of | ick has sold a lot of tim-|Were Mr. and. Mr: rank Nichols of Angelo Felost-of Biést L.yme, | New London, Mr. and Mrs. George Champion was visiting | Nichols, Mrs. Addie Strickland, Mr. friends 'in Flanders rocently. | 2nd Mrs. R. Ciark of Hartford, Mr eI lETiewas tHe e of friends |and Mrs. Thomas Dolbear, Mr. and N ey | Ambrose Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Part ¢ Maple Waite. 1‘\ lilath G. Doilbear, M and Mr: arty ptMaple; Mrwte: 2 ¢ r Dolbear, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice There was a party at Maple Walte | A. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Charles I Tuesday evening im honor of Miss | Beebe; Rev. and Mrs. Frank D. Lu Edith Huff. | dington, Mr. ang Mrs. . Hemp- F. C. Payne was guest of his|stead, Mr. and Mrs. P yior, Mr. daughter, Mrs. W, E. Comstock, of New land Mrs. Nathan Woodworth, Mr&and Haven, Monda | Mrs. Frederick E Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bates of Chester is the | Mrs| Anzustus C. Mr. and guest of relativ n town. | Mrs. Willard Brown, and Mrs Lawrence Carter and Miss Y»’n“ml‘] Fran 7 lexander, X\ w. ©'Brien are guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. | Hen nham, Mrs. George W. Dar J. Carter. | urles Rogers, Mrs. Fra Supervisor of Schools F. V son, Mrs, Mary Cornet, Mrs. was visiting schools in town Thurs- | Albert W. Avery, Mrs. Fred ters, day. o | Mrs. Addie Stoddard, Miss Annie Bit- - jters, Miss Mary Benham, Miss Laur o Yoodworth, Lucy Allen. Mis ASHWILLETT 3. Comstock, Alice Willlame Mary Doibear, Mi Dorot | Bec OLD MYSTIC Baptist Church Holds Annual Meeting —Miss Eldredge Starting for Sas- katchawan, Where She is to Be Married. * The annual business meeting of the. | Baptist church was held -Thursday| | evening, Jan. 16 at the close of the regular prayer service. The following oficers were elected for the ensuing vear: Clerk, Frank K. Williams; treas— urer, Deacon Daniel Frink; agent, A. Zepheniah Brown: collector, Mrs. Hor- ace O. Williams: collector of envelopes, Mrs. William D. Beckwith; standing committee, Oscar F. Crumb, Deacon William D. Beckwith, Déacon Daniel Frink; committee on benevolence, Rev. Henry E. Anderson, Deacon William D. Beckwith: usher, Floyd S. Russell. Birthday Party. Maude Anderson, the little daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Henry E. Andersonm, celebrated her fifth birthday Friday, Jan. 17, entertaining the following chi dren: Dorothy Beckwith, Alice Hen- derson, Kenneth Williams, Ellison with and Robert Henderson, Jr. Miss Eldredge Starts Today. i o ©ram, Miss el ey wore viaitors | abeth ‘Taylor, Saturday night and Sunday with rel- |1 izabe lice Alexander, atives in Attawatu James Comstock, Pierson Dolbear, Qtto Anderson is spending a few | Kenneth Dolbear., Thomas Woodworth, e oLl George Oram and George Riel. e Movean'is) working for tOFto (LA e s of roast turkey, salad, Anderson. |fl:|!\ni beans, biscuit and cake was The friends of Tewis Chapman were | enjoved. Two birihday cakes were sorry to learn of his death at the home | decorated and i by candles. of Mrs. Chapman’s father, Thom Piano cctions Miss Dorothy Champlin, in Hopkinton. Be Stes and singi others present ill since having pneumonia ago, | was enjoved. 2 sl LY which developed into tuberculosis. He | sented a birthas nd Mr. Riel o el fobr vearold Ach, kreceived - box 6 ars. three brothe / Class Meeting. ‘“;\]]‘{T;\jfli‘rs R [111]'\!‘ Mission stud; coniined fternoon with Mr. 2nd Mrs. Edw ence O tor of New Fou méving from the Coal Pit Hill farm to e ad suest | o s Glasgo. of his daughter, Mrs. C. Everett Chap- | eI man. GRISWOLD. Officers of Aid Society. 5 _The members of the Ladies’ Aid sc X = <l 2 oo clety “met home of Mrs. Alice Miss Mary mond of Norwich was | p rsday _afternoon and the guest last Sunday. of Mrs. L. H.|/chose the following officers the com- ford and family. {ing year: Presid Mrs, Stephen Peckiiam and | family of | Mitchell; vi ents; Dunt street, Norwich. spent last | Woodr TS v with’ Mr. Peckham’s sister, | Thomas irch, Mrs. Melvin H. Pkt seeretary and ~asurer . Ziba Huntingtorn has been en- ! ha I.yon relief committee. sing her brother-in-law, C. H.]C. Allen Chapn Fred J. Hope, P e | Mrs. Melvin Mrs. Charles G. Portatis Grabak Wit diem cial | Turner: work commit Edwin mecting Thursday. evening, Jan. 30, for DS Mrs. Rescos O Dart. the n of its officers { _John Tyuch ha eturned after a few duys spent in New York, where he attended the funeral of a rela- tive. Kermiss and Social. “The Children of Mary of St. John's Roman Catholic chu save a kerm and eocial in Tooker's hall on Io night. The proceeds are to be devoted to .the chureh funds. Mrs. Leolin A. Comstock entertained the members of the Ladies’ Aid so- ciety of the Quaker Hill chureh at _her home at Hill Top on Wednosday af- ock left Monday for - to take a steamer for Jack- . _Fla.. where he will spend a weeks. T SHEN Aid society gave a so- The Ladie Sloan’s Liniment is a quick cial in Academy hall on Goshen Hhili and reliable remedy for lame- Tuesday evenine 5 s A number from Goshen were bus- ness in horses and cther farm iness callers in Norwich Wednosday i, The sound of ihe first bluebird was j AR Fi heard this year Janus g “Sloan’s Liniment/ sarpasses amy- A number of voung people here ar thing on earth for lameness in ho 5 % T ~ e are ent. Farmers improved the mild days of the past week for work that is usually done in the sprinstitme, which scemed quite a contrast to other midwinter seasons. not sieep without it in my stable.”— MARTIY DOVLE, 432 West 19¢h St., New York Gity. Good for Sweiling and Abscess. Me. H. M. Grees, of Lawrence, Kan., R.F.D., No. 3, writes:— L had & mare | with an_abscess on, neck and one Boc. bottie of Sloan’s Liniment entirely cured her. 1 keep it zll the time for galls and small swellings and for every- thing about the stock.” SLOANS LINIMENT is a quick and safe remedy for hog cholera. € Governor of Georgia uses Sloans Liniment for Hog Chelera. T heard Gor. Brown (wko is guite s farmer) say that he had nover loss & hog from choleca and o=t Bis Termed; always was a tablarpoontui of Sioan’ Liniment in & gallon o sicps, dearess- ing the dosa as the animal Gugroved. | Last month Gor. Brown end myself ere at the Agrioujtursl building and in the dacuesion of the ravages of the disesss, Gov, Erew: gave the remedy nuo. . an walilzg Oy gt Savasmam DArvy News. At ANl Dealers. 25c.,50c. & 81.00. gt Rrboni e OAKDALE Rev. C. 1. French preached Congregational church Sunday Luke 15: 4. ] There was no C. E. meeting held in the evening, the society belng invited i to a union meeting at the Union Bap- tist church at Palmertown. Neveral from by F. C. Bidwell of Hartford, president of the State C. E. union. Subjeét, C. E. Silver Linings. _The cottage prayer meeting was held Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. . C. Scholfield The Ladie al union met in the chapel Wednesday afternoon. _John Perry ls= renovating the John Clark house recently vacated. Rufus Mallalien will oceupy it Mrs, George Hill und Mrs, S. Frank Palmer were in Westerly Wednesday, Clark B, Main is not well and 1s out of_doors very little. Richard Main was In Westerly Tues- day. Wiison D. Main, one of ihe Watch " suving crew, and Mrs. Main, sts of their parents here and Friday, I in the attended and heard the address given | | | | { ! i to Miss _Amy Eldredge leaves today (Saturday) for Hoosick TFalls; N. Y. where she will be the guest over Sun- day of her cousins, Mr. and Mre.-Her- | bert Q. Fldredge. She will start Mon- | day morning for Saskatchawan, where she will meet at Regina J. Lee Coler, her fiance. They will be married at that place and then will journey 200 miles further north to Delke, Sas., where they will reside on Mr. Coler's farm. Monday evening Miss Eldredge W, given a surprise party in the form of a linen shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold Willlams at O! Mystic by the Baptist Young People's union and a number of others who were her intimate friends. About 45 Wwere present. The eve! g was given up to games and music. Cake and sher- bet were served. Variety Supper. The Baptist Ladies’ Ald society served a varlety supper Wednesday evening from 6 to 9 o'clock in the con- ference room of the church. The pro- ceeds will be used for church expenses. Talk to Mothers. AMr Alpheus H. Schoonover and Mary H. Dean represented the stic W. C. T. U. at a_lecture | given by Dr. Annie L. Waite of Avon- dale in the Mystic theater under the auspices of the Mystic W. C. T. T. Dr. Waite gave an interesting talk to mothers. Delegations were present Siswick very pleasantly ed Wednesday at her home on treet Mrs. William D. Harris New London, Mrs. Robert Watrous Mrs. C. Standish Patterson of ic and Miss Gertrude W. Chapman of Old Mystic. Miss Gertrude W. Chapman, Miss C. Louise Harris and Everett Johnson of ©Old Mystlc attended Stonington grange Instaliation. Epworth League Social. A socfal under the auspices of the Epworth league was heid Friday even idney ing at the home of Miss Marjorie Har- ris. A programme of music and rect- tations was rendered. A sfiver col- lection was taken to be used for church expenses The residences of Supt. John Ken- nedy and Bookkeeper Sidney Siswick have been wired for electric lights. Miss Daisy Baker has returned to Erooklyn, Ct. after an over Sunday visited to Mrs. George Eldredse. John zerin, a_former resident of Old Mystic, has left for Europe after spending a few days with loeal friend Mrs. John W. Shank and son, Master Willie Shank, were guests Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Shank of Led- vard. Alden Marthers has returned to Wa- terford after an over Sunday visit to his son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Marthers. TIANTIC Death of Mrs. E. S. Peirce—Cottage to r: i Be Erected for Mrs. Josephine Sweet. | i Mrs, . Pierce, who has been | confined (o her bed since Thanksgiving | afternoon. The | 1 be in of Whiting of Spring- | noted Spiritualistic »d Thursda services w. c. a da funera Rev. Weliman field, Mas spealker. S. O. Harrineton has been entertain- ing friends from Bridgeport. R. O. Libby left Wednesday trip to New York. Washburn and G. F. Tubbs of were in the Grove Sunday, also C. F. Chittenden of New for a business B. ich London. Ernest L. recent caller M. D. Bush attended the New York last week. P. A. Daniels will start soon on the erection of \a cottage for Mrs. Jose- phine Sweet on the lots she recently purchased from Mrs. Phyallj Dorman Brothers are taking down a large pine tree which biew over onto the Beardow cottage. PRESTON Grange Confers Degrees on Class of | sencer of Salem was a in ntic. auto show n Six—Ladies’ Aid Society’s Annual | Meeting. | A special grange meeting was heid | Tuesday evening to work the third and fourth degrees on a class of six. Sand- wiches, cake. fruit and coffee ‘were ved by the ladies of the grange. At | he next regular meeting the installa- | tion of officers will take piace. ¥ Miss Etta Baldwin spent the week end at John H. Wilson's. Miss Deile Rude was a recent visitor with Mrs. Gus Holden. Mrs. Palmer Re-elected President. The Ladies’ Aid society held their anpual meeting in the Congregational Palmer was re- vestry Mrs. H. H. elected president, Mrs. L. M. Keneston vice president, and Mrs. G. V. Shedd secretary and treasurer. Abont twenty ladies were present. Sandwiches, cake and coffee were served. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shedd have been entertaining H. Savage of Storrs, Conn. PENDLETOR HILL Mrs. Hannak Hiscox of Jewett City spent over Sunday with her sister Mrs. Martin Chapman. The Ladies’ Aid Society is planning serve an jce cream supper at the parsonage. Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson is spend- ing a few dayvs with her daughter, Mrs. Jumes Brook's. The Lndies’ Sewing Society met at the parsonage Thursday. My, and Mrs. Geo. A. Wheeler and children of Stonington spent Sunday at . bwight Thompson's. homas Ahern and son Russel, of Westerly, are spending this week at Amos Palme: Mr. and Mrs. Birdsey Palmer and children Amelfa, yn, and Rich- ard, spent Monday with Mre. Palmer's arents Mr, and Mrs, Prentice Miner. | and Bl Y Annual Church Mesting and Roll Call nary Socisty’s Committee Meeting—Thimble Club Holds Social Evening. Thursday evening of - last week D AT mmcetlhe OF inG Congresa- tional chureh was held. Supper was Berved at 7 o'clock by the Ladies’ guild. At the close of the supper Rev. M:J. B. Fuller, chairman, conducted a Short devot§nfl service’ preceding ine annual business meeting. Reports were e oo oy ElERe reasater, prus: tees, missionary societies, Ladies’ guild, Stnay school Y, P. S. G, B. and J, S, C. E., all of which showed good work done in the past year. The election of officers for 1913 followed. The roll call of members, to Which responses were given, hrought a very pleasant and profitabie meeting to a close. Committee Meeting. The programme committec. of the Ladies’ Missionary society met with Mre. N. A. Benneit Monday afternoon to arrange the programme for the next six months. The January meeting will be held Wednesday afternoon in the vestry with Mrs. James Tucker as leader. Able to Return Home. Miss Elizabeth Way, who has been ill at the home of Hon. and Mrs. Angus Park, has entirely recovered. She re- turnei to her home in Glastonbury Wednesday with her meother, Mrs. Frapcis Way. Miss Gladys Crombie has returned to her studies at the Willimantic High school, after a week's iliness. James Whitehead spent Sunday with friends in South Coventry. George Lucy of Hallville is visiting his brother, Arthur Lucy. Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Greig of Dayville spent Sunday with ifon and Mrs. An- gus Park. The little daughter of Rev. and Mrs. M. J. B. Fuller, who has been {li for several wecks with bronchial pneumo- nia, is much improved In health. ressing has returned from after spending a weok With his father, who is seriously 1 Miss Alice Blackburn is visiting her sister, Mrs, James Marsden of Paw- tucket, R, 1. Fred Ladd spent Tuesday with friends in Moosup, Percy Balkeom of Attleboro, Mass. has been spending a few days with his ster, Mrs. Edward Labbit. Mrs. George Fresman of South Cov- entry was a recent guest of her sister, Mrs. Charles Rood. Mrs. Squires Recovers from Injury. E. W. Bingham spent Wednes- Plainficld and ecalled on Mrs. Squires. who was injured in a runaway accident near Mrs. Bingham's bome last fall. Ars. Squires has almost en- tirely recovered from her injury, which was a factured skull. Mrs, B Gallup is ilL Miss Jane Thornes spent with her brother, Jackson Thornes Trading Cove. Mrs. Edward Tucker of Lebanon wa a recent guest of her sister, Mrs. James Abalard. ; James Babbit has moved his family to the Chapman farm. Miss Lillian Browning spent week end at her home in Plain Hill Social Evening for Thimble Club. The Hanover Thimbie. club spent a social evening at the home of Mr. and Sunday of Mrs. N. A. Bennett Tuesday. Game were played and singing and music were enjoyed. Miss Grace Tucker was planist for the evening A large crowd from here attended the Davis theater, Norwich, Thursday avening and witnessed The Old Home- stead. Bluebirds have been the past week. In the grass is quite green. MONTVILLE State C. E. President Speaks at Union Baptist Church—Chorus Invited to Sing at New Londen. seen meadows the Sunday morning in the Union Bap- tist church Rev. George C. Chappell will speak from the subject Drifting. The evening Christian Endeavor meet- ing at 6.30 will be conducted by Mrs Melvin Furber, Topic, M n 7] at Home Abroad. I—Evangelism Misses Ella Rosenlund and Bthel L. Wood will sing duet. The pastor will preach at Subject, Paul's Con- . Miss Nellie -Chapman and Walter Jeffers will sing the duet and Tenderly. Miss Gertrude Olson will recite Psalm 1 and Miss Ella Rosenlund will recite Psalm 90. Misses Ethel and Robye Boynton spent the week end with their parents at_Gardner Lake. Miss Gertrude Rogers of ormal school, Willima Sunday at her home here. Address by State President. Frederick C. Bidwell Bloo president of the Comnecticut Chris th ! Endeavor union, was the suest of the Union Baptist church last Sunday. Mr. Bidwell spoke to the Bible school the evening to an audience of in about 140 gave an address from the subject Silver Linings. The Montville Center C. E. society, with their n tor, Rev. C. L. French, attended. The regular Christian Endeavor meecting was conducted by Deacon Edwin S. Henry. Topic, How Can We Beiter Our Prayver Meeting? There w fine response from the memberss E Nellie Chapman sang a solo and the male guartette sang the selection Tle Will Hold Me Fast. Miss Grace Wood reecited the 19th Psalm and M Fthel Boynton recited the Sth Psa < p great success. The meeting Social Meeting. The Agoga-Baraca ciasses held their regular social meeting at the chapel Monday evening. Representative Everett Chapman was at the capitol this week. The lLadles siission circle of the Union Baptist church was entertained Friday afternoon by Mrs. D. D. Lyon invited to Sing. The next mecting of the New Ton- don Christian Endeavor union will be held with the Humtington street Bap- tist church S ay afternoon and evening, Feb. horus of the | Christian Endeavor soclety of = the | Montville Union Baptist church he een invited to sing special selections at the afternoon meeting. Other mu- sical features will be introduced. HAMBURG Installation at Grange—Officers of L. B. S.~Lecture by Rev. R. M. Baker. | Lyme grange officers were installed Jan 16 by Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Ster. ling, after which a fine supper whs en- joyed. The officers are: M., Warren Stark: O. Willis Hall: S, Arthu Sweet: A. S, Newton Lee; L. A. S, Maria Hardin L., Lodowick Bill; Sec., B. H. Palmer; T. Willlam Mar- vin: €., Rev. Robert Oakes: Ceres, Ida Harding: Flora, Harriet Leffngiwvel Pomona, Hattie Gillett: G. K., Willard Anderson. The programme presented was The Public School of Our Town Mrs. Angie Cunningham was a New London visitor last week. Samuel Jewett is seriously 11l at the home of his daughter, Mrs. John Tif- fany. Friends in this place received word during | ! { | | | Ray it Jces of Ml&?lgtm. Mrs. James Daniels is sufferin, rheumatism, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Harding were New London v; Election, tors Thursday. s entertaining g from Supper and Lecture. The L. B. 5. held the annual meet- ing last Wednesday Officers were: President, Mrs. C. elected presidents, Mrs. William Sawyer, M Mrs. J. M J. L. Lord; fany, Mrs. directors, Willlam Marvin, J. Tif- rs. Ida Harding, Mrs. L. D. Harding, Mrs. W. M. Anderson, Mrs. Ray Hardin sec- retary and treasurer, Mrs. H. L. Rey- nolds; committee on work, Mrs. son, Mrs. Mary Bill, Miss Carri refreshment committee, Mrs. Mrs. L. W. Reynolds, Mrs. Ellen er, Mrs. Newton Hall. served to 25, after which Rev. Oakes gave a stereopticon lect Adam’s Grandfather and Neizh Mrs. John Tiffany Boliman in New Haven the first week. Reginald Lord came home fr school in Suffield for over Sund; Mrs,_J. L. Lord, Mrs. R. L. H: Miss Oakes and R. M. Oakes the school at Joshuatown Tuesd S. Ole. e Bill L. Bill, Palm- Supper was R. M. ure on bors. ited Miss Clara of the om_ his ay. arding, visited ay. Edward Ely and family went to New York last week for the rest winter. eSS ER T RY Book Club Resumes of the Sessions—Local Members Attend Meetings of State Grange. The members of the Book cl ub re- sumed their meetings last week after a vacation over the holidays, Mr: s. John J. Lawless acting as hostess. Readings from the Chautauqua course were continued by Mrs. Harlan H. Newbury and- Mrs. mgene La Fontaine. was an attendance of 12 at sion. Plans for a social to be under the auspices of the club of the series of Epworth tertainments at the M. E. chure discussed. Refreshments and t ual social hour were enjoved. Visited Summer Cottages. Summer residents visiting their cottages at the from N There the ses- given as one League en- h were he us- orwich Ferry on Tuesday were Misses Lucy and Ei- len Geer, Nathan A. Gibbs, Corey and Frank HiTton. Maurice M ployed on the g Rellance, guest of his mother, Mrs. Maynard, on Iriday of iast Mrs. Carl recent guest hn J. Lawless. Mrs. Sarah Perkins visited M Mrs, Cyrus Avery in Poguonoc nesday. Attended State Grange. wi Ly W, a for the day o Jo Chapman of Groton Frank nard, an engineer em- as the ata eek. was £ Mrs. ir. and - Wed- cut ‘temp. g City, ding prese; bull, Whit, pital ing i Tiaed hos Rev. funerals last weei. Christopher Baldwin Badly Cut by Ax —Surprise for Mr. I. Allyn's Wedding Anniversary. Christopher Baldwin received a se- | vere cut on the hand Thursday and of the fingers while us- WO W ital orarily and taken by’ Dr. the Backus hospital where was operated upon. not return home until afternoon. Miss_Cathryn Matthaei has returned home after spending two weeks with Miss Lydia Baildwin of the Drawbridge. Surprised on Wedding Anniversary. A surprise for Mr. liam I Allyn on their fifteenth wed- ! N. J., anniversary birthday was held ai day evening. About and Mrs. cetved many valuable and useful pres- ents. A supper was served and a pleas. ant evening was passed by all. nt and Mr. At Two later Mr. and Mrs. William idman of the: Nor- dressed’ the wound Baldwin “3. 3. Donahue “to the hand Baldwin did the following Mr. of" Jersey and Mrs. Wil- aiso Mr. Allyn’s their home Mon- seventy were Allyn re- Funeral, PN a former pas: e. White ofiiciated Norwich at two One was at Trum- torate of Rev. Mr. Mrs. Christopher Baldwin who is ill with grip is not much Thomas P. Norman is having a new corn crib and shed erectod. Miss Lydia Baldwin has 1 her work at the after spending a friends in Jersey City, N. J improved. urned to ate hos- week _ with Speakers from Norwich. Gray, who was buried on Mon cucumber pickles tuken from Capt. Wilbur of the Salvation Army of Norwich preached at the Peck am friends in Westerly. Killed by Train. Arthur H. Lewis who was recer killed by a train in tfalo, was brother of Mrs. Edwin Avery of th place. A Loss to the Town. The familiar figure of be greatly ed in the st brother Gray. M |an honest, upright man and usually | was the first one to cas s vote on election day. He was a ong democrat. He had the confidence of all who had dealings with him. C. D. Geer had eighty barr the v Baptist church Sunday morning and Mrs. Wilbur preached in the afrer- noon. Mrs: Calvin R. Main, who has been ill_with grip is a jitie better. Rev. Frank S. Robbins of Preston City will held a prayer meeting at the zesidence of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred | J. Clark Tuesday evening. Miss Nellie Geer has been ing { | | | | i | The children in the Stoddard dis-|ready for shipment. trict school enjoved three days’ vaca- | mhe Ladlos ALl Eociety met at tion last weel while thelr teacher, MTe. | parasnane. Vo edneode nbtarmmn. § Biilings Av a member of the Led- | Patng u good wtiendince, vard grange, attended the sessions of | “Mry ‘Seizer, whe diod in Canterbi the Connecticut Patrons of Husbandry | Wednesday was the mother of Albart i New London. | Belzer of this town. Other members of the Ledyard| . und Mrs. John R. Gray and grange Jrom this section | daughter were over-Sunday guests ‘of were Miss Smith, Who Was @ | Mr. Gray's paurents, Mr. and Mrs. John visitor in New London for the entire | i Gray convention. and Bufus Hurlbutt and |~ Mrs Jao - aida Tracy Smith, who were present for the e ey ;\lxy'v;:?“mpfri‘,' B S| ednesday evening session. | un a ) Miss Alice Brewer of Norwich was | "PaPle to De around. a guest of Miss Florence Hurlbutt R"Z Saturda TY Charles Turner of Hartford arrived O. D SOCIE last weck to make his annual visit < onington) with his mother, Mrs. Alonzo Turner, : ™ £ S with other relatives in thls sec. | Installation of the Grange—Nine Iil | b . with Grip at Stonington Home—Mrs. Edward Perkins of Long Cove, who| S. E. West's Funsral. has been/in failing health for some | b didi left here Thursday to en-| Rev. Jomeph, I.. Peacock of Westerly London hospital. preached an e 2t sermon Sunda — at the Road church. Mrs. Noyes Pal- | SALEM mer acted as organist - The sewing society met with Mrs e Eliza P. Noyes Monday afternoon, to J. Frank Rogers Gives a Dance—Su- | finish quiiting. pervisor Young Conducts Teachers’| Miss Jenrie B. Noves is b M for a time with Mrs. Richm peting. Mystie. - 5 | Mrs. Georse Haley of the borough is Mrs. Charles Sweet and son, Arthur |- 5 2 Doraugh, i waet,“of North Lyme, were' Sunday |SPDIYINE as teacher af the Tauewanic iguests Sat the ‘home ‘of Mus. Sweets||p 100 10F Miss Florencs Hewitt Wno father, Joseph A. Rix s P o G R The local grange held a meeting in | [OF treatment, but le now improving e hall on Tuesday evening. ATl BT b Btadtert. Re A Gave a Dance. is the teacher at the Wheeler school J. Frank Rogers gave a dance in Miss Woodward of Westerly, sins- Strickland hall Tuesday evening. ing teacher, visited the schools about Mrs, Granger and Mrs. Martin of | here recentiy. amburg visited recently at the home| Miss Julia Wiicox, the teacher at r. and Mre. Willlam Darling. the Read scheol returned home Pri- Rev. T. A. Williams was a Colehester [day night and attended a social at visltor Monday. Mysiie that evening. Cda hoee! Miosting |, A number from here ure to attend B i | the wellowship meeting to be heid with | State = Supervisor M. Young of|in, prth Stoningion chur today Colehester, visited schools in town and | (Satirday). conducted a teachers' meeting In the| "] Hart No: M. D. of Providence Central school Wednesday was a recent visitor at his home here William Maynard was a business| ' Aljes Grece D. W Srfasent visitor in New London on Thursday. | the formation of Hie eting of the missionary m 1n Sunday evening by Mrs. Topic, Mission Work Abroad—Evangelism. "MOHEGAN Chris- Endeavor society will be led next Mrs. Francis Hart Gives a Party on Her Birthday. t eveninz, the 18th Franc t entertained a number of friends in honor of her 68th birthday. | ‘mes were enjoved. Sandwiches, cake | 1d cocoa were served.. Among the were C: Theodore Hascott, | Mrs uild ing ulia, . b n T .Th | follo ald Barn sista lady Whe orical bandry, parlors Wednesday wing officers Arthur G. Wheel Hazard | secretary, society hel ing in West and was E. Smith later the Memo: Tuesday guest of Mi Grange Installation. deferred grange, was e me N I Stanton; lect es; steward. nt’ steward assistant s chaplain treasur Airs ele Bl W on- of eld even installed urer, Jos Theodor ward. e Amos g P 11 as- Natali iary qu‘Lm. Hhe et ved a number | keeper, Clark Barnes: Fiors some gifts trude Chapman Services were held in the church! Yorl: Poman, e ;:‘X)I?a;'”n:.rx‘n':a and evening Witk a|vey Deputy inspector Try d attendance. master of Grotor Thomas and Lemuel Fielding of Nor. | taliing officer. A large number were Tich were guests of Mrs. E. C. Fowler | present by, Invitation ‘from the N Sungay. | tie, North Stonington and Westerly Burrell H. Fielding of New London | granges. = Rofreshine ere" gervad was in Mohegan the first of the week. | quring the social hov Mrs. H. W. Baker Is seriously 1. | Arthur G. Wheeler has Bennett Mrs. Dolbeare and Mrs. Avery were|gawmill on the Trumbull 1ot 3753 in_Montville Thursday wood which he recently purchased x’rs.v Uun\" is confined to her bed!from various owners about there ™ Captain Hascott who has been hero | Twa Bpths St ehe fome. for several weoeks settling the estate| Mrs. Mary McGrath aged 7 AP hle Drother Ol Fiuncett: he Caroline Frances Thompsor returned to his home in the west. both formerly of Weste 1 visiting friends in Mohegan. | ath was buried at | Sunday and Mrs. Thomr- | son was buried the home T BOZRAH {2y ‘morning o ey 3 = | e inmates left in care of 3 i C. E. Socisty Holds Annual Election—! D e p aa L Ueen Oystsr Supper Follows Grange In-|these are now ill with the srin. stallation. | Funeral of Mrs. Edwin E. West, ¥ s | Mrs. Edwin E. West d Monday 5 Thosnuid mbering o 90| night after o lingering ilncss irom evening and following officers were | “!‘r';{f‘“‘:“i"“’;. (vf:“[',"‘“: N onh chosen for the ensuing year: President.|gi rinston, another at eateir Alice A. Bishop; vice president. Orin |5 00 AR N, &0 R art West wh Maples: treasurer, Olive A. Bishop: | ol o™in her family at the West fi secretary. Howard Smith; correspond. | WS [0 BSF ALY a5 THe West farm ing secretary, Alice A. Bishop. About| @ SLORaEion. Fie, Tur Bl S ten new members have been added and | piUToSiY U TE) @ CECE e the average attendance during the last | merl( pastor: here, conducted the & few months has been thirty. Peiaer News from the Granges. i Mrs, Abbie C. Hyde of Brooklyn in- | stalled the officers of Bozrah grange LIBERTY HILL Thursday evening. ~After the installa- — - tion an ovster supver was served. Miss Alics Bishop attended the Nor- wich grange Wednesday evening, when the new officers were installed by Mrs, Abbie C. Hyde of Brooklvn. NORTH LYME Mrs, Mary Fosdick and Mrs. Min- nie Durkin have been suffering from severe colds this week. Miss Kmily Stark entortalned the Ladies’ Sewing circle Wednesday. The annual church meeting was held Monday. The executive commlitee is ihe same as last vear, J. W. Stark. W. M. Sisson, N. S. Strong: clerk. W. M. Sieson, Jr.; treasurer, M. J. Stark. Re who | trom the, preached Bunday. Church— Soci Miss Jennie Austin of the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Sarah Wi last week and over Sund, State Missionary Continues With New al— Personals. Yantic was Work of Staate Missionary v, Mr. Stewar s supplying at Exete inlled. the Boston Connecticut Mr. Stewart is a Yale and preasched at Betdge { his health t, State Misslonary, the pulpit here r in the wflernoon, sraduaie of Jort un a Associ- He Min aceepted erfal | ation to go to Vermont as State Mis- sionary, and during his w mont his health greatly imj k in Ver- ved. When Missionary Society Don- | call | | and Art Collections are successfully dispersed through the medium of AUCTION SALES and Descriptive Catalogues £ (55 We possess exceptional facilities for their disposition. Correspondence solicited. Equal at- tention given small consignments. The Merwin Sales Co. 16 Bast 40i: St, New York City. created the office of State Missionary, Mr. Stewart was selected. His work consists in part of supnlying and aid- ing newly formed churches in getting a pastor of good and regular stand- ing. Mr. Stewart is a very impressive and eloquent’ preache ‘The recent powder explosion at Haz- ardville was distinetly heard here, by the jarring of windows and heavy rumbling C. E. Social. The . E. Society held a social at John Clarke's Tuesday evening M Edward Lyman of Columbia afd her sister Mrs. Milo Davol of Hartford have n making a few days' visit r sisters Misses Mary and Clarke is the guest Strong of An- Miss Gwendolyn her uncle, Flerman a. son Gone to Middletown. Haitie H. L arkweather, who ing in Norwich, was here over Sunday and bas mow gone 10 Middietown to spend the winter with her cousin, Henry Dunham and family. NORTH Man’s Handsome Gift Grammar School—Lecture on Play- ground Movement by Henry S. Curtis Mr has been vi STONINGTON to Sdwar sented the with the Mar town h: school in Dictionary ca n tweive mes. The town 1t a O bookcase to hold the the fown s s now pro- naving been. paid by the state, one fourtn by the schools and the balance by the tow he town schools ha their work ship and ¢ sehool exhibition Hartford Feb. 1 (4 Death of Captain Geer, Mrs. Fannie Geer s re ived news of the : e sl A oF her brother avid na- tive of this Mrs. El mpson of Pend alled on friends in this village Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Chapman the funeral o Ch mothe Mrs, Edwin in Stoningtor Thursday The ladies’ society of the Baptist Thompson. Mrs. H. M. Pendleton and M Delia A ler have been spending the week New York. Illustrated Lecture. Henry D. o leader im irs FITCHVILLE Norw GLASGO Marriage—Mr, and Mrs, - Going to California. who has worked ir several in ars Lord in the her labors Saturday noon and wi turn to her home in Pachaug. ana Mre. Levine, who live on the Hassier farm are 0on to occupy a ten- ement in the villag, WEDDING. Davis—Dayon. Miss Alida Dayon and Henry Jarvis were married Agnes Church Mon ds ng. by Rev. R. P. Morrissey Green was in Norwich Mon- Rev. John Thompson nt the first of the week in Taunton and Dighton, Mhitmore, who a few months Rhode Isiand, died last jow and one son. itt of West wera #nd M son gave his people norr was a caller a Had Rough Voyage. ker a former resident soon to move to San s Whittaker retur tew days ago eamer on whi Friends daughter or home overseer ‘anada, was wrecked. now of isitor- in the place rying to guess who it is when the | telephone bell rings provides the ave- rage woman @ lot of excitement $100—REW A RD—$100 The" readers this paper will be pledsed ta le hai there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been abie ire in all its stages, and that is Catarth. Hall's Catarrh Cire is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being & constitutional d1Sease, requires a oomn stitutional treéatment. 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