Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 10, 1913, Page 9

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- 4 IHOSE HUNGER STRIK { P L ! A Distressed G ntleu}an %":’rf:rifi:[ 2 LEAVING MY T YOUR BREAKFAST. e 7S NBARLY e FoR ScHOOL! o (vREL Lixe EATIN THIS MORNING n Read, Miss Alice Kennedy and from wing Hattie Bradlaw. shot on Tie Ladies’ Ald society met at the EASTERN CONNECTICUT AND WESTERN RHODE ISLAND.| manower of Norwich visited his Mahoney Norwich w N Hyde" was Chl Hon. George of New York 1t the home of his sister, Mes, Susan | Kanaha Irving spendin Mrs. Fred 'k »m spent pavents with 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Wheele sited W. E. tt and family in Norwich last .ord of Saybrook was the 'he Ladies’ Missionary society mat | ster, Miss Carrie Bill, the | ifternoon at the parsonage. | Address to Juniors lilustrated by Curios Collins of Central Village with his aunt, = 4 amily spent Sat- eols Ter | —Campbell-Lambertson Marrirge— : S B il e ! Mrs. Who is Going and Coming—Incidents, Accidents| e TR ha L T | S Eormany jeiveriapent et wdle Sad e | R g : SALZ™" At the Junior Endeavor meeting Prof. Arthur Abe me from | &y OPA R e been t | and Building in Three Counties. st o | Saturday M slesion of New Lon. Cer to visit ends || Yprs o8 Foariie et | Bela Lyon Pratt and Family Inspect | 101 rildre Rl s N | Daniels' father is IIL { i Ty | Farm—Party on Birthday. il i ”;_‘F“’v'" : r. and N. Hyd Pupils’ Flower Colleetion. : ]ng Chosen—Church and Personal | T e children. Ice 3 th him was his fa and brothers, | A list 1d flowers brot tems. ! New London Count 1 CHESTERFIELD R o e A A rd ABel. ‘Prof Abel |school fn 16 AL B y ed the house 2 i i ; X i I. French, pastor of the e moy s a visi + ten ¥ ago. Pro- | City school, Miss old R | May Basket Hung to Florence Powers | We i g of Sunday School. { Abel spent his boyhood days in ion cludes pi rhr:rlrcktr, sr-n;k:;‘olrln %;1‘;)» (8) OCIETY | it Moatinas .. * Dis; wves of Ma e second quarierly meeting of the nn and he has not forzotten willow der, 0t e words nd i) B AD SOC s e P e school was held Monday lends, bacause e e biese ) 1 11 Cor, 10 The sacr: Rev. T. s observed the close of the (Stonington) red | 1ad home of Mr, W, Dlays in iolinists rand operas in Berlin ge Allen and B and Sunday ice. service in the evening was Programme for Grange Meeting—Col 1ture qu owsiip 5 lection Voted for Omaha Congrega- | the latters e A = L that those who wished tional Church. Mr. and socizl and dance CLARK’S IS th: whit e DI e S in Palmertowr Friday evening was well at e omm LRI B RN Ao Un i ion Paptist church in Palmertown. ach- Pupils Hang May Baskets to ers—Busy at Felt Mili. )smore Buddington. of Schenectady Y., has been the guest of his uncles Waod: anerion Delegates Chosen. ist: strawberr Deacon Irs. J. C. Fellowes, Mr. and Mr cholfield have been chosen delegates (o represent the it church at the second ecting of the New London sociation of Congregational chureh- | es and ministers to be held with the and this place 3 raft e Alien | Inspected Farm. 1 Prait the scuipior o daught her of Westerly has h her aunt, Mrs. Hov e Frink for few days. \Miss Grace L. Chesebrough of Prov dence has gone to Westerly to er sister. Miss Nan Chescbrough Myrdell and tel Thursd conference, Ms it Meetings ter spending a wee Mrs. Hugene Bapiist meet open for | Married at Baltic. .\A\I!mw'\_u North Stonington Tuesday, Palmer's it n Sunds 1 and Miss Eliza columbine, blue May Amos returned to his| Mrs. Benjamin and dau; s | Aipheus Nye and sons s were recently | g F i Mrs. G Ciwarf ng) d [ C “‘~";;‘5"‘(j"r’_ and r'\fg‘in::;e}rlrmvzz home at | Susan and Mabel Mrs. Joseph | Alpheus of Yantic were by Rev. Jos R i ¥ Day Froge [ from thelr farm ‘on Eay Bution und e ha of of Mr. and Mrs M Mothers' Day. Programme, { Patmertown. Mr, Gorden will be em- Grange Programme. who had been very ill wit of 1 wich spent Vs Brossing and Mrs Wi O e T | ast mesting range | ploved by the (. M. Robertson com- k regular meeting of the grange | fon's brother Iden. i TS EMare STvon. ak o s programm pre- | par gll‘ held next Wedneaday eni iSdw Walden was a business call- | apital Tuesday and fo The Miracle of Epring. { . N, Johnson has moved to Pe- the chureh parlors. Miss Natalic wich Saturdsy | o et ansad The annual miracle of leaf and wi ved en | quot, Fle has oblained employment Hazard_ Miss Grace I). Wheeler and A Chapman has just purchased { MeShean: hns roved back to | bloom has commenced ¥, May i | at Palmer Brothers' company's aquilt 5 TIewill Bk the cofuinitics and the kot paiibt mulss Sunday visit v e throngi the ntry is vers N et o i | S maarerat Ak vihadim ) subject for the evening i= The Dif Mr. andg Mrs. Avery and gramdchii Mr. and Mr ed | n y 2 ittendec e en (&4 . Bradfor as ad a large bWt Rk of Machivery Which Are | Giadys Morgan weve suskis. of Mr. |relaties I = May; Baskcterfon, fiea Lybrook Wednesday even- | frame building moved the past wesk Most Useful Both Indoors and Out. |und Mrs. Arthur Chapman Sunday . ses Bentley and Thompsen, | given by the Camp Fire | from the C. F. Scholfield place ‘to his Music a1 singing wi s0 he on the Miss Georgi 2 Way of New Lon i ReLRe 075 the public | Willinm Sawyer visite r son | place ross the way. K. Carter & Programme | don spent S and Sunday at | | ] was de- s 1o ]‘"\ “"‘ e Sreneon, | at ufield Point Jast Wednesday, | Son of Palmertown were the con- Bading Matter Sont her home pia r e Woow Han | South oard with 3 ad Mrs. B P | St | tracto : Mrs. Julia Cooper who has been ill n 1 the score of received May 5 fram theif | T s = lhs church pariord | ¢ the home of Her som, Edward Wal- | . Darkey, the pet dog.owned. By ¥ - South riends Monday evening. { FRANKLIN e R i B i arvel of 1it- | on, veturned home Tuesda K. which died last Saiu diuaec: fpnthe Lo Calpany Busy. | tatles s e < e LB aluable animal of the bulidog nd Balckhem | The Federal Felt company is making | Hdndsome Varieties of Pansies at the | 2 Hev Joseih. Faoot obo preichsd FITCHVILLE and has been In the family for | ehuds were beaten bY | goit hats for the fall @ ir 1t the Blolton; Placs: | Mosting of Ladies’ Aid Socisty—Thmes Sunday brought his little son with | ! 2 . 10 to 7. « {ariff act does not hand them oui a S Gray Squirreis Adopted by a Mother him. | T | Birthday Party. i - - | temc hey will probably make some | Mr. and Mrs Merrie and flnu;{l\-i Cat. ene Palmer returned from | Holy Name Society Has Requiem Mass | Wellesley Hanney celebrated his 1200 | NORTH FRANKLIN | profit. |Lertatiatic werB eecent sutAtsiofilN | (el ence on Saturday. Her daugh- Offered for Timothy Leary. last S Ay by | St e i S = A Ny elifet= S ] Bt - SRS Al Comaactinnt Mrs. Staniey Johnson, ec : ing a number of schoolmat ! ASHWILLETT | Herbert Wheeler Shoots Red-Tailed ! mantic we Sunday of Mr had was recelved here Monday ing from her recent ilines | and Mrs. Charles Fisk. home on the Essex turnpike. Cake e T A morning. At the Rocky Hill Congregational niece, Miss and ice cream were served during the | Hawk—Arthur Abel Home from Ger- - T B LR e el e Flisha L. Waterman, who has been 7 g Mg M Bl Do s o B i Farmers Planting Many Potatoes This ' Mr. and Mrs. George L. Ladd enter- sha L.V man, has b Nw;fi;tszxor»\’li»flm "L“V\r.m h(fii\iupfd".d"m Jr. | were recent visit afternoon. | many. SE.awn‘ tained on Monday evening Ira Abell of | Seriou ill at the hospital in Willi- t mem- Mrs. Chr bership, twelve on profession of faith | turned to her The Christian Endeavor service last | Sunday evening was \bell of Berlin, Mantic, is improving. Abedl of Philadel- _ The Ladies’ Aid society met with home at nnder the leader- | e Campbell of Colches Glasgo c time later te find them missing. It and three by letter. after spending a few day: her ship of Wibert H. Marvin, ys this week with Mrs. Mr. Iidwards, superintendent, and ard of Bridgeport Miss Hattie M. York Tuesday after- Harry Palmer has been on the mail | daughter, Mrs, Mary Marra Gilbert Murray, Charles S. Pay and kwood, men on the S. C. Eggleston farm here Smith o1 Lebanon was a | NOON. route a few davs this week. | John McManus of Arctie, R. L, is : Charles AgWililams attended the han- Emma Cox entertained recently Nhave finished planting three acres of in vistos 3 One local resident has changed his Last Sunds vote was passed at | the guest of his uncle, John McManus ~Quet given by the New London Busi- son, Alton Cox of Groton, and her Potatoes and is still planting. —The Loveti and grand- | Dlace of residence three times this church to e a collection the first | of Fitchville, | ness Men’s association Mondayv. The ;| Mfh Nellie Tadd;and Mrs, swall | fermers are all pladting more poratoes | o s ulding, have re Pring. The saying is that the third Sunday in June for the Omaha C nd Mrs, John Hill and daugh- | principal topic of discussion was the | Cumming and childrea of Wilman. ‘ I T e pending the | MOVe is bad as a fire. regational church which w ily, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles | Project of the development of the New | tic. i 3 il & Mr. and Mrs. Willlam T. Curry are I¥ damaged by the recent cveione. Willlams o Norwich were recent | l-ondon. Salem and Hartford turnpike. | = Ar Li A, Browsine and A, |, UM Slotkan spent Sietiees Mise Mill Lebanon spending a few days with friends in One memper was dismissed from (his | guests of Mr. and Mrs, Henry Rast- | Gilbert J. Murray is doing jury duty | R, Race and family were Sunday vis- H8ht and Sun with his "parents | tended church in Franklin on Sun- | SPringfield, Mass. church last Sunday to unite with the | Jang 2 in Norwich this week, itors: in New I.ondon : ]““*:;v aliw Went backito eaxk LX) | Cat Adopts Squirrels. a st ¢l eh i h, 2 3 Cioetl” = e 23 SR, heeler near sterly ROy ¥ o e ";rI’ - ‘"’N”m:g‘ | Memorial Mase. = e A ot pplimando, | " Mrs. Oland and lady trom New York | Luther Holion has ihe fingst coll while ago a former while afield e [ i e NORTH LYME Thireday with his sister, Mrs. Rouben | are ot her summer home here for a few | {ion of pansies in this vicluity, having pd’a Turrow containing o ‘trie ‘ot .3 legates appolin S y to e WA o - 3 day: eral URar b i VA€ youn gray squl S and ook atiend t;:g(‘:‘ngrepg.llnn.‘.’l oresincs "F”i & month’s mind requiem mass e Miss Helen Ward and Master Walier | ‘“{‘5"‘“& out for a drive Sunday after- | e Bt e viog thast fn 5 SRatac e tio at the North Stoninglen Congrega- | 544 at i Johns chureh Friday | Migs Olive Stark of Middletown was [Jordon of Willmantic were calliug on | noon Sir and. Alre o eine ar| LISRON kitchen, He was surprised a. short tional church nex: Tuesddy were Den- | Iorning for lled on Mrs. Julla A. Crumb. - s their lats brother, Tim- | home over Sunday | friends recently. i 1 con B, F., Willlams, Mr, and Mps, 8, | 91y J. Leary, { Miss Emlly Stark was a -Hartford W, P. Lllle of this place, accompan Mrs. H. Clark was in Ledyard & was found that the family cat had car X Wiiltams and Mrs, Mugene Paimer, | Miss Annle MeManus 1s the guest | visitor ‘Cuesday, {led by nis daughters, Amy and Alfce, R Church Appoints Delegates to North | pigd and added them to her brood of Fugene Fdwards has purchased a | ©f friends in Jewety Cliy, | Mr. and Mrs. Lewrence Raymonad of | of Willimantic, und nlece, Miss Clara | The Alisses Stearns of Waterbury, Stoningten Meeting. | young kittens, The squirrels gre thriv oy SRS i Henry Brown of Bristol, Coms., and | Montville visited at James Ravmond's | C8rd of Hartford, spent a day recent- ok’ visit with their g ing and seem contented with their new Ch r E. Merrill of Norty Stoning. | Ms sister, Mus. Clifftord ~ Cantlin of | Sunday, 11y wich their nged mether and grand- h Fiamnsh Miss Rosella Collins of Central Vil-/| fastermother, \ ton nie aunt, Mrs. J. E. Lord, | Provid have returned to their | Mrs Julla Chapel of Lyme Is expeet- | mother, Mrs, Elizabeth Lille of Leb- ve visiting this lage was a4 weel end visitor at Mrs. G. | In the overturs the prinetpal singer recentl rending s few s with [ «d at W, M., Sisson's this week, for |anon, uncle and aunt, Mr. A, Kenned:" Al the bird eoneert that began as the Rev. 1. 0, Barraws of Norwich Town, | 4 T and Mr n Brown. | the summer, Mixe Ma te Yeung of uth M, Clark, in Rixtewn he followi gates to the New | clack was striking 4 ane morning was a former pastor here. had an intes - Miss Kaihryn . MeCarty 1 Miss | Mr. and Mrs. rnest Rogers and Mra, | Coventry vigited Alise Kthe! Hrowning Noves F lestn; of Rixtown wus mnden aaxec o be heid in North'| Beaf. Robin later ha was assisted by Mg poem i the Stonington: Mirror| May McManus were recent vi in | kKin were In New Londen Wednes- |on Thursday and Friday. | warking at Ste s Hill the first of |3 21on, Tuesday, were appointed | his brother, Buglish Robin. The full iast week I Jewew City s Herbert Wheeles, Jr,, shot a large red the wees Airs, Victor Campbell, Mrs, cherus wis a myrisd of songsters

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