Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 5, 1913, Page 10

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away and the rest of the evening was spemt In dencine. Riczards orchostra furished music and Disco prompted. the large crowd present were par- tles from "~ Norwich, Plainfiold and Glasgo. Bupils Perfect in Attendance. School reopened in the Center dis- EASTERN CONNECTICUT AND WESTERN RHODE ISLAND. eamsrmmer — [:if s i Birthday Dinner Party—Pastor At-|Justin Andrews, Ruth Campbell, Wal- ter McGuire, Wilfrid Desrosiers, John tending Conference—Gibbs Family fers, John Who is Going and Coming—Incidents, Accidents|” o i Opens Summer Home. e o Goar Guird, - Anna L T : ;i MYS' 4 o oventeen was on. | Vonsees, Mary Violette, Joseph Disco, and Building in Three Counties. ] Fartainga b B hiror arty atiihe |Eene auakrer, (Now MODaRKIC Mine Drama and Sale at Mothodist Parish | home of Mr and Mrs. Minor Moxley, | Willlam Lamotne. { House Prove Successful — Special | 9f Long Cove, in observance of the Caught Eiaht Trout. p A birthday anniversary of Mrs. Moxley, Col ROAD SOCIETY Livirigstone Service—Funeral of Mrs. | on Friday of last week. The company | Tuesday morning a number of lpcal ew London unty = Ebenezer Crandall Included, Mrs, James Lee and grand- | Anglers whipped the streams in this (Stonington) e 3 e ¢ the | dnushter, Miss Viola Crocker of Groton, i !l:'dlv-_]bll:t n {grn chltc{‘e! ksl re was o large attendance at the | M Hesman Peckham of Long Cove, | POTted, John Buttoh showing the bes UNCASVILLE Happenings of the Week—President | Meihodist parish nouse Friday evening | Mrs. Myita. Mather of the Lester Dis: | Catch of the duy with string of elght Honors Kenyon L. Butterfield, Local | t0 hear the melodrama Fifteen Miles | trict, Mr. and Mrs. B: A, James and | Pandsome trout. ont. fom Happytown. AL the opening of | Mr ‘and Mrs Avery Main'of Allym's Evening of Whist. Mre. Francis © Dison viaited ihe}1ectiohe ware rendered by Miks Della | sre > oy “Aire. Lathem Biitth iss | eyine, Home WAt club met Tussdsy o v ? A. Willlams. The play followed. Much t F v s evening at the home of Arthur T. past week with her son in Wickford, | biotee 15 Gue all who had a part in it. | opel Smith, Harlan Newberry Jr.| Briggs. The winners were: Ladies, - | from the Ferry, and Christopher G. | first. Miss Winifred Morlarty; second, L. A. Comstock and Sunday School | Summer Re: Class Visit Capitol—Injury Results in Blood Poisoning—Social Affairs B« of the Week. and with his family spent Friday in ek b, The cast foliows: Mrs. DelLong, Mrs. Y = . | Providence. : Allen, of Norwich. 1 Wi John oJThe soctal gnd dunce given by P | PRI oy whesler was tne guest | HATIOE Pockham: Mrp TSean, Mrs | “airl Shas 4L "sorsan, of Miadic. | X F.ewla” scoond, 5. B Clark Was largely atiended Friday night and | |04, Week of Miss Constance Haley. = |daughters, Fanny Marchand, Mildred e o Fans Show Libbrality. . Dr. L Ha P s |Eeckham, Doroihy Harris, Hather | gyring his vacation from his school | Manager Sheldon of the local ball team has met with a very generous was much enjoyed. The music was in brether, Dr. 1. Hart Noyes, at the hos- | Barnes, Doris Peckham, Nancy Avery; | quiin® charge of Joseph Hickey ek S LS 3 Schools opened Monday after the [Pl n Providence, on Tuesday and|Mrs, Patty Peacock, Miss Harriet Ral- B response to the appeal of the club for Easter vacatiorm. found bim somewhat improved. yea: Alentine Buttons, Miss Florence | ; Rev: C VWilson Harrison left Tues | funds, so that new. unitorms are as- &% | sured! The grounds will be put in Murphy returned Addition to Herd. Johnson; Venus Single. Mrs. Henry | 2 2 2o remuine Mis dutica at Patmer Me- | Ierbert West has added another full | Ackert; ~Adelina ~Warbler, Mrs. C.|New Bedford' Rev. Mr Harrison will shape as eoon as possible and arrange- Toorial Behool after spending His va- | blovded Aymenite . oo thio oeq T5f|Louise Harris: Aurora Sprangle, Miss [ D® & gucst at the home of Jeremiah|ments made. for opening the season at cation at his home in Dover, \h H.h 1 | catile. 1t’came from Holli H. I_Fome M.n;;‘und; ?’ewbur,\v Greene, a::fifg L":nfse:::::r street, Fairhaven, | 5°"carly date St. John's Roman Catholic_ctiurc S F S heodore Johnson; Professor Sealer, 3 = v i 1 Mrs. Fannie Williams was at Nortn | gheodore Johnson: Frote l‘;mmn. Mrs, ¥red Turner of Long Cove has i Village Varietis i Miss Lenora K. Dunleavy and Miss Principal James Earl LaFlam was taken to Backus | week for ireatment for d was badly | Clarence H. Wi Miss Rogers to his home after several wired for lighting by electricity. Stonington for several days recently. i ; o seve: 3 | Varmon Sehoifield. Miss C. Louise | been a guest for sometime past of her | .Vul.tld‘Leglllaturo. 3 lf‘l:% Marl;y "\\!lhlms a.uend'ed the Harris pleasingly rendered the solo sister, Mrs. Edward Woodin, in Hol- | Hazel Backus of South windhlm, for- L. A, Comstock and the members of lin recital in New London. Thurs-|pnorl 5°SiVer Lining to HEvery | Yoke, Mass. | mer teachers at the public school here, his Sinday school class took a trip | day might. Tioud. The songs Away We Go,| Miss Grace Chapman of Allyn's| Were guests of friends in town Sat- this week to Hartford to hear the | Miss Lucy Ballings returned to|ionki Honk! Whats In & Name? Its | Point, has been spending a few days | Urday and Sunday. giscussion of the McNeil repeal bill |'Chester, Monday and Miss Priscilla |ihe Jnexpected Happens, Never Trou- | of her vacation from her dutles as IMiss Mary Hovrin and Wiss Wini- Two automobiles. one belonging to F.|went to her school at Willimantic.|ple Trouble, The Road to Happy- | teacher in the village school, with her | ired Moriarty spent the weel vacation J. Alexander and the other from New |Sunday, after spending the Easter re- | town, in which all the party on tire j cousins, Mr. snd Mrs, Wm. Maynard, | at their homes in Willimantic. , London, carried the party up. Includ- | cess with their parents here. trip to Happytown joined, were very | in Providence. Miss Chapman was | _ Miss Rose Cook spent the past week ed in the party were Frank J. Alexan- | James Main lost a horse Monday |bright and cheering. Miss Gertrude | accompanied on her visit by Miss Flor- | &f her home in New London. { der, Georze Oram, Harold Tavior, Ed- | night. the animal had been driven in(W. Chapman was at the piano during | ence Huributt of the Ferry. Martial Russi spent several days in ; ward Dart, Revere Beebe, Clyde | the afternoon and was apparently well|tha rendering of the melodrama. A Mrs. W. H. Bracewell of Groton was | Phenix. R. L. the past week. I Getchell, Pre: _ Alexander, 'Malcom | when he returned to his stall, but on|social hour was enjoved at the close of | a recent caller in the village. | Mr. and Mrs. Gilman of Phenix, R. i Brown, Fred Ackley, Leonard Mallory | entering the stable at night was found | the programme. Ice cream was on | Miss Marion Rogers of Hartford was| L. re suests this week of Mrs. Gil- ( and Leslie Grime: B dead. eale. The proceeds received from sale | a week-end visitor at the home of her | MaN's brother, Ovela Russi ‘ Case of Blood Poisoning. | "Mr. ana Mrs. Willlam Palmer and|of tickets for entertainment and ice |cousin, Mrs. Caro Manlerre. , son of Boston are guests of Mr. and |cream amounted to about $2 | _Master Gordon Manlerre accompanied hospital t blood poiso | weeks' visit in Harcford. iams has returned A Livingstone service was held Sun- Mrs. Harmon Perkins, with her |~ Thompson Leases Camp Ground for | Mrs. Stephen Palmer. | Livingstone Service. | | injured in the of the C. M. |from a western business trip. SED me: sevice. = s ARG s s = ay evening at 7 o'clock at the Bap- | e oY o thought that the | Salurday and narrowly -escaped follows: Responsive reading; :satm y [P ERRRC Wednescay with M- and 7 the week ‘it was thought that _the | Satur parrowiy “escaned ~an | {81 Fusyer Rev. Henry £ Anderson: | Mr%, Stephen Periins, at Brier Hill | R e i were ‘nealivg. Drope accigent, g5 wihen (uraing el autd | gty Fiing "Gut hG. Banne. Shely | Grotom ] | The last of the series of whiste o pass a team it skidded and became | SnSing Fling Out the Banner cholr At Crystal Wedding. B e e blood poisoning set in. QRS Re air oyned b ansd eable, requiring time and|ingstone Centenary, Miss Etta Mae | Rufus Hurlbutt and Tracy Smith | {h 03] Fellows Bal Rath- | unma Dr. and Mrs. Everett S. Warner 1s being for Johm | opened their residence on Pennsyvlva- s new touring car Davis; singing, Jesus, lLover of My A new garage Soul, ‘male choir; readings, Living- Tun on Neff Hill was blown down by | assist to right it e : - ; ght At Lamphere; Wy Célevrate This Man? | were attendants at the crystal anniver- ; the heavy wind experienced last | - Miss Mau : ; rvstal anniver- | 7 3 Py mind we exy o dnst| | dliss Mayd Pettigrow of New London | Niss Frances Eldredge: How a Boy | sary of the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. PR DBl e S L S ' 3 A Rt T 3 y o S | Became a Missionary, Master FEarl | Clyde Beebe in Uncasv Fis s o M ana Mrs, Fenry Hart of Nor- | dartha Williams Miss Willams | Gilbert; singing, From Greenland's ey | cvenine. n Uncasville, Saturday | was recently purchased by the raflroad Fich were week end guesis Wt ihe | postponed her visit to Meriden till this | Mountains, cholr and ~consregation: | The Ladles’ Ald soctety of the M. E. | S Lo Mra Merh D Brigntibtura. Bome of Mr. He . 2 | weeic but win return on Monday in|readings, “Africa’s Greatest Explorer, | church was entertained at the home | ea Monday evéning from three weeks' . Is. Moses Harl ity company has | S (Q DeSin her studics ai the Wil-|Miss Helen Hull; David Livingstone, | of Mrs. Dudley Perkins at the meeting | Vit to. relatives in Virginia . . s e o “praperty | lame Memorial, New London. . |the Hero Scout of Africs, Mester Hor- |Jast weel. A social hour followed the | *'iq i iy reboratists thelr ch la sillc mill perty o lad soclety met with Mrs.|ace S, ams; song. Marching in | work session. T d Zomed by Atlorney Charies W. Com- | piizi b Noves Wednesday to work for | Bis Namer. Boy. Sconia: readink A | Pt R T rome in Hariford Saturday after o k. Home Missions. Man Who Stayed by His Job, Elisha | TRENR Nuy: at (hel CoMaSD b % | Mrs. Chas. 3. Pterce of Allyn's Potnt, | ders Grove. A Former Resident. Wwho with Mrs. Chas. H. Winchester of Townsend for Norwich has been spending a few | which will be delivered soon. rs. Ehenezer Crandall, who died in | c{one: 3 Raymond, the voung son of Mr. and | 010 Mystic, Monday night. was Miss | Mapeey: Baor Bavld Livinkstone, Clar, |Weeks with their sister, Mrs. Hiram |M1a avenue Monday. They have peen Mre. Roy Johnson, who has been ill| Fannie Lanphear whose family lived|ence W. Beckwith; singing, Soldiers of | Hempstead, at Santa Barbara, Cal., re- | passing the winter at St. Augustine, with bronchitis, is able fo be out. | mere fox & Shnnkios GE s eme. Thet Crose cholr and eongvegation: | turned home Friday of last week. e Miss Hellen Kelley and Miss Char- | "Mijss Mary Sharswood returned to|reading, Who Follows In His Name? | . Mrs. Addison Chapman and daughter | James E. Hurle returned ‘Wednesday e 2 r | Miss Maude, of Middletown have been | from a business trip to New Haven. loite Simpson, teachers in Palmer Me- | Xcw York Sundav. after spending a|Frank . Williams: address, - Pastor | 2158 3 guests of Mrs. Sarah Col Frank Stevens, emploved in Hart s of Mrs. olver at ovens, y - morial school, who have been spend- | few i " ;- Wl 3 ing their vacation at their home in | por o’ o e o R AT s hxun s Banof) ) S Navy Tard. ford, spent Sunday with_hfs parent Derby and Danbury, returned Sunday | = a cottage is bLeing built for|pastor s | Mrs. John D. Nichols of Westerly{ Mr. and Mrs. Louis P. Stevens. night to resume teaching Monday. PRl oo L L0 R = was & guest for several daya last week | Jack Bowler of Shannock, R. L. was | Miss Josephine Hart, who has been | {108, (ROWIEY: and Thomas Huribort = of her aunt, Mrs. Sarah J. Perkins, an over Sunday guest of Irank FUNERAL. D. G. Cavanaugh of New London was | Stevens. & i vacat a h <, - spending her vacation at her home | gi.nion land at Wequetequock. Mr. and Mrs. Louis P. Stevens were a guest Sunday, of Attorney and Mrs. i yeturned to Salem Sunday night to | s 8 e v | Miss Gertru cpen school on Monday. | cene s5c Erfi‘:ir“}:::«‘]’;n's“fw}l(l{‘nsrig?} Mrs. Ebenezer Crandall. SiBn. T Towiie: i New Yarl Uhesaay attending the Gave a Play. | tives here. The funeral of Mrs. Fannle (Lam- Miss Laura Perkins left Tuesday, to | funeral of Mr. Stevens' mother. Thursday evening the Christian En- | Mrs. M. M. Merrill of Daisy farm,|Phere) Crandall, wife ~of Ebenezer | spend & few days inm Groton. i deavor society of the Quaker Hill| North Stonington was a visitor at her :nrlndarlil, v;lu heldR’.l;hu;laflnry IEK ZADI At Home Cottage. Clarence W. Thompson, employed by | church save an entertainment at | sister’s Mrs. L. Lord’s recently. i ;‘;flg;“f;[ o -Bafi{‘is{ Shusen. | Mr. and Mrs. Nathan A. Gibbs with | Q A. Buzzell of Flanders, has leased | Jibich the play entitied [The New Mif- | Honors For Lord's Point Cottager. lof which Mrs. Crandall was a member, jibelz_dsuchtir Mas maiute, setumiaa | (e BRI cemp Enotnd o Jithe . i b e % 4 ; | to their home at the Ferry, Tuesday, | Present mon o practice flylng wi | , President Kenyon L. Butterfield, of | officiated. Burial was in the Road ,fier spending the winter months ia | his new aeroplane. Oren Gorton and family are moving Party for Twin Sisterc { Amnerst Agricultural College, who has | ccmetery. s e Moot spent the last two summers at Lord's neral ows. 7 ™ S, ¢ v riy v ds r ho 1 t " i 7 Miss Lillian > - | to the house on York avenue formerly Friday afternoon Mrs. Albert Fox surprise party Tuesday evening at the home of his brother-in-law and sis- occurred on_that d Mrs. Auwood | i sl serfously re yn Al I ters. 2 He is also a :le!v’:n(e to Rome | up part of the day. "(Ofgd next Sunday, during the absence Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Libby, who are + Mrs. Mary Kelley, who has been se- [ JONS: (158 18 150 & Qoloonte ol in. | Master Charlie Tinker was given a | ! the Pastor at conference. | passing the winter in Norwich, are | t Norwich Sanitorium. expected in the' Grove the latter part riously 1ll, is more comfortable. toto 2 5 stitute of Agriculture. Mrs. Emma Bennett with her grand- | of next week. The Home Missionary society met | STilte ¢ At L B s of Mo P 3 Hope Fri- |- .ucius Wilcox who has been | NOmS Baadis e ¢ children, Otto and Emma Gazette, left [ ir S ey . | ter, Mr. and Mrs. Anson S. Kenyon, o i ) le George M. Barrett is repairing the g in Q baug has returned to | (55 T AN s et honor of ‘his | Wednesday to spend & few days with | ficat and bathing dock. relatives in Norwich so as to be mear | Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bager and day afternoon. | a her daughter, Mrs. Mildred Gazette, | grandson Gordon have been spending ptelson Mrs. James Maynard, who has been | P27 2 “ 12th birthday. Games were played guest at the home of her brother. | Dt James Lennen of Norwich was ,pq refreshments were served. v Ciyde Beebe, has returned to Old | galier here recently, o " Schools reopened Monday morning |SNO 18 @ patient at the Tubercolosis |a few daye at the Eager cotiage on { ord after the Easter vacation {Ssmesont g High_street. They left Tuesday for Lyme. - - of Westerly several davs I 3G R thell has closea out nis | Miss Alice Satterlee and Miss Har- | Pitisneld, Mass., (o visit their daugh- | Married 15 Years. H‘)‘;fif\({g;_ | Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. | Sy WeCE A stock of groceries. He is yei unde- |Tiet Brown returned Saturday from a | ter, Mrs. Willlam Mather. Clyde M. Becbe entertained o large | 1,on o5, liattle Clark of Norwich spent cided as to what business he will en- | VISt In Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Alden, who are Chvde 1 e o observance of|Der vacition with her sister Mrs. gage in ,Mrs. Richard Povey of New London | visiting in Southbridge, Mass., are e - scn_at Quiambaug. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Crumb | Was a visitor, Saturday at her summer | pected to arrive in the Grove shortly. | home in the village. Mrs. W. H.'Dorman of Pine sireet is their 15 years of married life. Mr. and Mrs. Beebe were remembered by rnest Bromley and daughter nave returned to their home here af- ve been guesis of friends at ter spending the winter months at the | - Miss Bertha Chapman of New Lon-# the guest of Mrs. H. Eshenfelder of their friends with gifts of cut glass aye and other articles. Refreshments were | o i ___ home of thelr son-in-law and daugh- | 99n arrived Wednesday for a few days | New London. served. | o Mrs. Seth N, Willlams and Miss, ter, Dr. and .Mrs. Edwin E. Chipman, | Visit with relatives at the Ferry. Mrs. Eli Dorman of Beverly. Mas The Decem club gave a. social and | Grace D. Wheeler attended the meet- of New London. is visiting her mother, Mrs. Jane Dor | of Fenny Ledvard Chapter, D. A.| Rev. Herbert Bacon ‘Hutchins, a for- BREWSTER’S NECK man. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Manwaring dance in Robertson’s hall on Friday e | B a1 the Masonc temple, at Mystic, | mer pastor of the First Groton Bap- moved their household furniture to; Mrs. Elizabeth Burchard has re- | Wednesday. ist church, Old Mvatic, preached on ceived this week i new touring Mrs. Fannie Willlams. Miss Abby Sunday at the Jewett City Baptist | Repairs Completed to House of Mrs. | tneir cottage on South street Wednes- At the Methodist church Sunday | ams and Mrs. Calvin Sutton at- church. A. B. Spalding, Damaged by Fire. day for the season. They have passed evening the cantata King of Glory was ter meeting, Wednesday at Judse Willis E. Heaton returned on -l e aintar in. Niavila Ziven to a large assembly under direc- | M:stic Williams and Miss Wil- | Monday to Troy. N. Y. after spending | Carl Nylen assisted Mr. and Mrs. Capts and “Mrs. Norman W. Rogers Tlon of Mrs. Thomas Spiers, assisted | [lams were on the committee of en-|a few davs with Mr. and Mrs. Charles | Everett Tubbs in moving their fur- |and Mrs. Rogers' sister, Miss Sarah E. Greenleaf, who have been residing Bartlett. tertainment. Q. Eldredge at Riverview niture from Poquetanuck to their new Joseph Noves was a business caller; Rev. Arthur H. Withee, pastor of |[home at Brewster's Neck on Wednes- | 01t the Keeney farm at the head of the river for a year, moved to their cot- by Miss Iva Miss Cecile Forgues of Worcester is | spending a few days with relatives in | a: Richard B. Wheeler's at Shunoc the xgcal Methodist church, o attend- | day. Pequot. | Heights, Tuesday ing the annual meetings of the South- | James I Hewltt has completed {oge in Welly street Monday. pBdwaza Mahones. who has been in | st Ao IR orn New ‘England conference in New | work on the house on the s pwn® | - Charles F. Chittenden of New Lon- Kus hos o undergo an opera- eator ed by Mrs. A. B. i nday at bis coitage o n for appendicitis, Is able to be | LIBERTY HILL o R e i A i D e T S e about. | e the 014 Mystic school, spent the | “Harvey McFarlund has purchased a = Miss Ma Simpson of Wallingford | Sermons By Rev. Joel S. Ives.—C. E.! Faster recess with her sister, Miss | valuable Scotch collie dog from Hen: | Lena Batchelder, of Washington, D. C. | Lighter of Poquetanack. 1y BCZRAH 1s spending this week as the guest of | Soiot et B ber sister. 2 | ocial mt. hartsnaue: ‘Harold W. Schoonover, a senior at | ~Friends of Daniel Fowler were sorr: i S L Mr. and Mre. Edward Bingham were | Rev Joel S. Tves of Hartford, secre. | Worcester academv, is spending the |to learn of his misfortune in falling | Friends Surprise Msr. Leila Chivers week end guests at the home of Mrs. e e s re” | Easter vacation with his parents, Mr. [from a car in th - Log i i . v and treasurer of the Connecticut | car in the New Haven yard | With Gift of Gold and Bank Notes. Ee's nisier. M Leander | Yjicsionary _Society, preachcd here| and Mrs. Alpheus IL. Schoonover. atat Norwich. Improvements at Grange Hall apel. G = R + Elmburst. Mrs. G N 4 nday mornin 3 Mrs. George H. Patridge is sl = £ g and at Exeter In the| ~Aipere A Halev has been critically | covering from iliness with milfilfl’e{éfl A complete surprise was given Mrs. Thames lodge, T .0. O. F. worked | | s 4 8 evening. ) the third degree on 2 class of candi- | ° . L {111 for the t week and it is feared |neuralgi: ¥ dates Tuesday evening. R AT RS o . soclatiat ine il bave Yo underg: a éerioup op- Miss Belle Lewis of Rhode Tslind | Yoo saner aiisr ot Fantic Thursday Jdie. Besnotings v _evening. eration at {he hospital s o | Mrs. Jabe 7 Two New Members. | Siace W, Paimer Who Thas oo- | STRIOR 8 NG ROSUEL | erson | ESAL & few davs with her ‘aunt, Mrs. | svening, when shelamswered the door | | of Fort Point. bell to see between 60 and 70 Bozran The members of Good Cheer Sun- | cupied John larke's cottage and Im- ghine sccicty were entertained at the | proved Mr. Clarke's farm the past ome of its president, Mrs. Albert W. ! two and one-half vears.ls moving into | and children were Eucste aonday of| I and Mrs Albert Patridge and |Center friends, laden with cake, €al- Jaughters Edith and Naney were re- | ads, ice cream, eic. They had come nt callers on Mr. and Mrs. Charles | for the purpose of showing in a small Avery, at HIl Top, Thursday after- | the Lathrop house and will work /for al ursday T athrop house Miss Abby Douglass has returned to | Patridge at ih bri i B i e e Lo B I Middletown after a visit to Mr. and | & Mre B, F. Beadieion ot Sorwich e e e {o it membe Mrs. Avery | i Lerot Kneelind has moved from Jirs. Samuel Congdon Hiid Mre (eoraa H Tetiee Seans | 4= somrendiminges fusthe Rqts MEs : | the Paimer cottage. near tne station. to |~ Miss Marjorie Harris, teacher of the | nesday ; e e ot e e 3 ratio Goddard's house: nearly | primary_ grades of (¢ “Od Mystie | "3 Charles Bedent sna duughier | Shan afl Sere inuiied o he Jarse R 3 i opposite the church. i school, spent the Easter rece: with GLASGO | Milo Davoll and wife of Hartford. | friends in Washington, D. C. et e aviliams of Poquetanuck | siiting room and the pastor, Rev. J — | are suesis of Mrs. Davoll's sisters, the | Miss Jennie Congdon_of Norwich |of Brewstere wome & Mrs. . J. Day | C Youns, in a very pleasing manner . . Epworth League Social—No Services| Misses Mary and Nancy Fuller. | was a recent guest of Mrs. Henry E. S £ai her iy hep Folends bad pémsito — L i Mies Hattie Fuller. graduat | Anderson at t Baptist call on her and presente fer a large Bepternos | Sunday—title " Gl o "soton 1n ‘visithg Her mieterar| ¢ <L ST eroneEs PENDLETON HILL | packasg, Jiee. Chivers resnondsy wii 2 Miss Mary and Nancy Fuller |much feeling and thanked & er i RA < { frlends for the package, whatever it Mr. Bonney and son Willis. were re-| South Coventry Minister to Preach. F NKEIN Morton Cooke and Irving Thomp- | contained. She i proceeded to Bl it 1o Summit, BT | It is expected that Rev. G. W. Chris- _ |sen. who have been in Providence, | undo the package and all were very | Mrs, Hermon Gager and Mrs, Hattie N2Ve returned to their homes here. | much interested in watching her. as tie of South Coventry. will preach here Sunday. He has’a son. who is pas- tor of the People’s church in Provi- dence. Miss Myra B, Mofitt resumed teach- in the district school, Monday, af- a week's vacation. Mrs. Jullet Boardman and children, | each box contained a smaller box until and Juliet. are ill with grip: '|she had opened ten Dboxes, when she o 1iS, Amos Palmer is in Westerly | found the prize box, which contained T (Wo weeks. | seven $5 gold pleces and some bills. Miss Edythe Cooke has resumed her | She again thanked all for this fine school duties at Lower Pawcatuck af- | gift. Then all were invited to sit down J. H. McGovern has rented Calvin Wilcox’s farm. near the Bethel Rev. John Thompson went ville Tuesday. J. 3. Bill, and daughter, Mrs. R. H. Young. were week-end guests of rela- Cole were in Norwich Monday. Miss Daisy Parker has reiurned to New London after attending the fu- neral of her grandfather Stephen Par- ker. Local friends attended the funers of | Harr o Taft- tives in New Bedford. Mass. and also . 5 Htomded ihe Methodist Conference,| Mre. Josephine Austin of Yantic is|Alfred C. Stiles In Norwich Saturday.| T spending her Easter vacation with |and partake. of the good things that Deing held in that city | visiting ber aunt. Mrs. Sarah Willis. Funeral of Stephen Parker. e nelen Mds, Anuis, Codky; had been brought in. Among the o S | AT G o Mo Tt ol o Mr. and ‘Mrs. George Wheeler and | {riends was the Rev. Dr. Poliock of ague So N | spent Sunday at his home here. ‘uneral of tephen Parker was | daughtér Louise, spent Sunday at C.| Norwich, whom all were glad to meet An Fpworth League social was held | - - held Saturday, at the home of his|[D. Thompson's. They were accom- |asain. | &t Mrs. Sterry Kinney's, Friday even- | = daughter Mrs. Hermon A. Gager. The |panied home by their son Nelson who Ready for the Season. e fng. There was a good attendance and | HAMZURG house was fliled with relatives and | has been spending his Eastér vacation Bibwrcl O Avery bas s new, aul all were pleasantly entertained with ‘f:,'s:!flh-’ Mm?"fx 'hflol hturh :lx.hl Foers 'i{;\ msd[;rdflnd&nrfiru. o g Y ew auto- music and games. Sandwiches, cake,| . M. Anderson has rented the | bore his affliction christian fertl- | Mr, and Mrs. Willis Almy moved into i 3 Soffee, ana ice-cream were scrved. tore e e bt 1 mord | tude and patience. The casket was | the place owned by Mrs. Cynthia Wat- | 4 G'-M; Hall Well Equipped. Mrs. Walter Tanner, son and daughter| ~Miss Dorothy Daniels went to Hart- .De: e American flag which | T, an rs. James Brookes spent ' | he loved so wel & | e Wednesday evening, when the 1L The flowers included , Sunday at Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson' &,‘;":3‘ Ay Fnng d“““ntwm n the week-end callers at Mrs. N. B. v to — & O T reeemaking: | a_crescent of roges from hie old com- | _Alice Chapman and Noyes Wheeler | Shoce were about 60 precent, Inclading Lewis’s. * Reginald T.ord was in Essex the first e ey evenia it | rades, a plllow of roses and sweet peas |afe enjoying a vacation from their | VAT, 3, Sumdas. ovenins, was 1ea) oo " veor Tookite ek Sesaiv on | ASTT BAOT oL A 4Gh, e P S5, MOIE & SRRSO IR & imber o ihe T €t : “The church wil] be closed, morni Mrs. W. M. ers taa [/SaRt6, MMl 1ies. seam Mrk. Heemon | SChO0L a " and evening April 6(h. 75 o 1any Wednerans by The aerioss| GRSF and’ Mrs Clifford Robinson, | Missee Mary sng Alice Chapman | niany "other repairs which were very Miss Mabel Burdick is havins a|ifiness of her mother. epray of white carnations. Miss Saides |spent Suturday in Webterly. Toch Becded, Feplenisned the danes, weelcs vacation. The L. B, 8, met for wor Wednes- | Matieson end Mrs. Asthur Bryant, Turchased mew silver. which goes (o Miss laura Young returned to|day with an attendance of twenty. Jaftod s aud ibysoinths bice, Inasc Al- VOLUNTOWN show that the grange is trying to im- Seratford, Sunday, to commence the Ouah For Spring Work. leo, Eeatss Wi Mrw %, & Johnson { i et ani eueni th famn. Iy whinh schoo! ¥, ks a v, roses vox from the BRI fas i ot mohool Mong=s Jolin Tiftany wis In Willington the| nelghbors,- Easter liiies friends of the |COurt Libetty's Supper and Dance | ' ' l000ted Good Home For Little 1. first of the week and bought two yele, Franklin Congregational church, spray | Well Patronized—Ball Team Assured Stella Guilford the little girl who has|of oxen of Eugene Peck, of pink carnations Mrs. Charles Cran. | Suppert. HANOVER boarded with Mre. Franic Hecleston for | The people of this rlace are glad to| dall. wreath of galaxla leaves and L — & year or two has been adopted by | welcome (he family of E. S. Bl {er | roses- Mrs, Lou Slade and Mrs. Caro- | v ev Interesting C. E. Meeting—Ch: Stre. Wm, Kilroy, of Yantlc. peadtae the wintpr at Vhetr lisma fu | fvn Baton Mirw. I. 4 Movinasn. M liit o o 2 iah Cru Libwty, He | M ederer - i W e Enut:i,: Florénce Hoftman, Eugene Clark and [supper and dance in Union hall, One| Nurses’ Training School. Herbert Tift was In Willimantic| New Jersey. : BIll returned (o her home Charles rigss, (ouchinzly rendered !of Smith's famous chowde Mrs, Mar: was serv- ‘Wednesd: St Cand Mrs, HarrisBeccleson wers' on Bill Hill Ixst week after visiting | ~The Homeland”, “Some Sweet Day-,|ed from 7 (o 5.30. A bevy of prect @ week-end guests of Telatives. Velatives in Sajbrook. and Nearer my God (o thee." Whitrossps Was RGPt Dilsy ForinE oAy me thhn e R s ea R o Simplicity and sturdiness meet in this car The Hupmobile is as much at home in the lumber camps as on the boulevards. As one enthusiast “It will run anywhere that a dog can go. Quality in looks and construction without high cost is the problem our engineers have conguered. nes, free from outside trappings, which not only make for beauty, but fo Look at the clean body care of the car. The chassis, too, is stripped of every intricacy; every working part is enclosed; dust proof and oil tight There are but four rods from front to rear; and a rear axle sc sturdy that truss rods are not needed (illustrated), speeds forward z Hupmobile Detroit, including equip of windshield, NORWICH AUTO STATION Otis and McKinley Ave., peedometer, rear shock absorber, Prest-o-lite headlights, ix-passenger Touring Car, fully equipped, $1200 f. “32" Touring Car, fully equipped “20" H. P, Runabout, fully equipped Norwich, leader was Miss Gorgina Souter. LEDYARD Church Home Sunday Pleasantly Ob- Larkham’s Burial— Punctual Pupils—Holdridge-Williams town Sunday and Abroad—III Supper at Congregational Church. supper for served—John S. the Congregational A number been spending Church Home Sunday was observed the Congregation: preached at Surprise Partv. was given prise party at the home of Mr last Saturday from Norwich and vicinity session of the | lunch was served in the were pres- Reports of ad and accepted Charles Colv: voung people Village Miscellany. Charles Quinn of were guests Matthew Delaney over Sunday. and family have moved mill_tenement to the place James Brady and Charles FITCHVILLE Knights of Col has been spend relatives in New as returned Netted About §22. Ledyard grange held a number from H Ned Friday, Miss Maud Willimantic to enter the nurses’ train- ing school in St. Joseph's hospital on. Catherine and Emily Eliven have been spending a few days with their aunt, church Thursday which netted about John S. Larkham's Funeral. Misses Ma exhibition and visiting day. ASHWILLETT Otto Anderson, Jr., who has been ill orwich for a few the home of alone and choice farm near Shewville town will reopen in the hospital with the same teachers except Schools in arrived and The following programme by pupils in district Main farm has possession of his property. William Morgan was a Sunday of his parents, Recitation, The Wind, The Legend of the Puss: recitations, were business callers in Norwich Mon- ing, Carrie Main; €ong, Spring, song, Scamper vacation with ents in Rixtown to Baward attendance for term were ¢ with Miss Sarah Cameron. Those having perfect tended the auction each received a pencil: leston was through here the first of the week looking for s Willlam Clark WEDDING. Campbell's LISBON Joseph Geist, 89, Exercises at pile—George Douglass Holdridge—Williams. . Crumb was called out g [ of town on business Thursday. CLARK’S © E D. Chapman o1, business Wednesday Dantel Main, who h i by the Federal Felt company time as fierman, | moved to Westerly, | electric road company Wednesday riage with*Harry Providence bride was was performed & an arch of laurel and e wedding march was played Charles Newton of New s been employed Aged Men Active was_the guest mother, Mrs. Helen Clark. Guard rails have been placed by the roadside along the steep offset P. Chapman’s garden lot. G. A. piin did the work under the direction of the town authorities have been done long ago, to avoid ag- Jeannette Wil | bridesmaids. ve working North Stonington, Fali The bride glass, linen and china. The bride and groom were both of Ledvard Providence and Fall River for wedding trip. | NORTH STONINGTON n Service Tomorrow—Sew- ing Meeting—Death of Thaddeus A. LEONARD BRIDGE Judge and Mrg. A. G. Kneeland were in_Willimantic~ Wednesday . Cariton Cummings and Walter Wil- liams were in Baltic Tuesday. Alfred Hughes of Providence spent Sunday with Mrs. Hughes who is vis- Cummings. Miss Geraldine Oat has returned to MOHEGAN Harris of Norwl Burdick of Wesierly, spoke In the Third Baptist day morning. a praver and Spaulding. Rexford E. Cummings was in Wil- Iimantic Monday. Mrs. Luther Spaulding and daughter have moved from Maple Corner to the house ofvned by don this week hurch Sun- The evening called on friends the pulpit and administer the ordinance of the Miss Susan H. Gilbert Willlams and Howard were in Colchester Tuesday. aitended church in Babcock and

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