Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 17, 1913, Page 10

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T NORWICH BULLETIN, , SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1913 - morning upon the subject, Moth- EAST WOODSTOCK Her Responsibility and Reward. A ' J Scholarly New Pastor at All Hallows’. | Mothers’ Day Carnations Sent to Shut-‘ | BOSTONIANS FAMOUS SHOE FOR MEN All the Newest Styles LETTERS FROM TWO STATES ohn E. Clark, pastor of All in and Aged Mothers—Funeral of New London County | oy T S e > i§ succeeded by Former Superintendent of Roseland Y s 5 | Park. | Rev. Joseph F M rth transferred | | Reception for Dancing Class—Grange | from ‘Wauregan ther McCarthy is | Rl 0 OLD MYSTIC | Meeting—Dye House Team Defeated | a native of Waterbury. where he re- 74 s o ved bl 1o 8 to 6. ceived his grammar and high school | ONETe h““l',:‘P ‘<N“'f;‘m‘}'”3r A\figjfu"z. = education. He is an alumnus ot Holy | Serme DHSU . T 2 5 e el el Nt ey on [ mer. The choir was assisted by Misses fer obSguii Wind | S ot St Sainthe. r}‘r‘ 80 | Gladys Farmer and Myra Ellis of Put- How the Churches Observed Mothers’ Day—Officers of Epworth League— Mrs. R colle hard T S emina M. J. CUMMINGS e a reception to her dancing | the b ; 2 The Week's Happenings. lass .\ll\nn‘ 4'\\ \y\w)n’v 5 'rlu‘ulw‘l\‘\rl “: ordination took place in July 4, ‘““mvmlhv’r.‘;"rrr'_r‘nuw(-.onu';:;s:_wgmg:! ;;\1“ 52 Central Avenue, Norwich, Conn. i Bbakiic 3 St i TG predent 1503 ,3{*;”?,’;,‘, it iy ions were six doren white ca Store Closed Tuesdaye and Thursdays sEie Woth. ey N e LA Father | tions which were sent to the : et g 4 e By ler of exe urnisied music. Ice cream | McCarthy did efficient work as a curate | “nd Aster tisifertee s 5 s served {in St Patrick’s parish, Norwich, and | _“ gl ek St | Endeds With Box. Lurch. {on Octor . 1910, was named pastor - M. Paine and Supt. C of Sacred He; hurch. Waure- b 4k 1 \wrge atlendance at the | o ppointed delegates to the me g8 Tk 5 IR OB e BT 1) vI convention in sThempson ve T Te mme - as sday. 1 e it WOODSTOCK For Norwich Guest. | SPRING AND SUMMER WOOLENS PRI L i i 5 | Ars. Emma by entertained the | HAVE ARRIVED, X ; e vl/ ’“:‘;"‘a‘:‘d M'-"“‘"rf"’""“;" Cl"‘[“]"‘“ members of the Reading club at her 1000 STYLES 710 FROM. n n on. pened—Mrs. chn cClellan’s | home last Saturday as a sur ise for i all game played here Death at 82. her sister, Mrs. srwich A Strictly Tallor-Mnde Suit beg fternoon between o ho with her ¢ Dorothy i tother 3 ¥ Willimuntic and A stereopticon lecture on Ben Hur |her guest for ’s. The | for $18.00 s score was 6 | was en in the Congregational |ning was mo: ¥ spent. e e el Ay f Gra ' « church Friday | nETeERtion®’ | following were present: = MONEY RE D IF NOT SAT- 7 Minister X¢ Tudge A son of New | May, Mrs S. May, Mrs. hO” h hanc Haven w 1\ in r irda A R Pike Mrs. N B, > Elwood : Mrs. William M. Gallup has returned | Mrs. L. H. Lindeman and Mrs. H. B. | JOSEPH T. DONOVAN 1 P 3 y 118 | from v to relatives in Hartford ! Chandler and daughter Dorothy. The = . @ A g au sV st Fri- ester hostess served wafers, cake and fice e & Mobwich, Conty ; : an D. Gordon of Providence | cream | Ehote Sk o dr Hew D ) for a few days, the guest of Miss A. Edith Bemis of Worcester ) e 1 s i v .5 Works spent week-eng with her meother, | o =¥ nes ne: T ! v from Flo Bowen has returned 1 | Mrs. Anna Remis | s ontc ,‘ o : e e e BestByFar Auto Express e d Mise 1 May Y s Park Dies. | . PARCELS or LUGGAGE delivered gh an > Moth 2 g e | Y. T. Wetherell a {,m u;{ | promptly to any part of the city or vi- Mother Jer s S 2 & Gt A S B W. at the 1l Good- | flnd cinity by . s Y. ! ) S ’ JONATHAN SMITH, < D ' Day Dox ; T s G them in his car. 3 30 Town St. Telephone 318 n i of -5y o) el m. and returnir 5 ¢ BN > Fgody : Eocawin: was | ve « best malt, imported S 1 b m\\ M e 1tenden: = | are brewed carefu”y fr()" b b ipo Your cHAN ) GE'T AN AUTOMO- : ‘ e fo o monk gtivac, hops and pure artesian well water and then aged N Cition oy 3 ro c S Ve car f:om your own deal We will > S many months in glass lined steel tanks to de S on D e ek We Wi : of Mrs. John McClellan. . o ster L e, without advance in p s VirelniaLoomin il LG BT R ‘ il | B velop their flavor and insure the goodness Auto, uyefs’ Co. of Am. Ir p F A rd » Windhan o . 2 S ived 3 e Bl = ANK I. ROYCE, Agt . ageing cangive. 35 Shetucher St, Nerwic 0 aiiended the. nigh which only long ageing cang Sheteier st Rared £ £ New Z g 2 ~ g At Birthday s Thank Eoworth League Officers - : Dr. H. R T 1t i ¥ ker, a New York S list, tt - Rheumatic remed. r Acute . " EA *hronic and Inflammatory Rheu Is the John C atthie matism Get i1, try it Be sure % S e v ‘| STFORD 16 Usoken Fapieta. For sals by | Fire i Y Congregational Society Holds Social— ,1‘1' 4::‘%:;".]’\‘:“’,(7 and \“sv 00. The mmir s R Will Keane to Drive the Mai s O aysSTUTh 1 1 1 7 . i Aid S0 met W = 3 I Mrs. William 18 aron son ¥red Bower T Pora A S El Sur ¥ th hod X W ive of St. Prime tended ruy ction sale | X 1 & P 6 z oved utk e e o : S T T Hang May Basket to Teachor Gene e S e e e ,mee Garvagh Taft ttended the meetir Mrs, W. E. LaBelle was a visitor in - = arber 111, Spent Thursday in Putna : . ) itor ommissioner er m’[h_h”\n:k RRia sl PALMIST AND CLAIRVOYANT % : i i D! Frid philosophica Mrs, Williams Truthful in her predictions, reliable \ |in her advice, no matter what troubls ’ 5 I « pen g o5klvn is the | you may have with yourself or others. : S ) in Han W. Warren Come and she will guide you. et s A Martin of Lynn, Ma s wson’ of Willimantic was here | 204 FRANKLIN STREET P a \ g A 1 his parer 1 has returned Thursday | Up one flight, over Avery's store. r fter t of a week with her s Warren Keith is as comfortable | e L8 er, Mrs, Jodoin, in New Roche, be expected | Ny : ela | JONATHAN SMITH ; N i 1 i : —7\;iN7DHA'VI | b 30 Town Street, nést were ¢ 1 tke school orwich Town, C Received May Basket. | - | william PanpASk: Teme it with About on C \"rc e home Delegates to T Meeting in “"yl where he resided before I % 011 I GREAS N - Ganeral i il iMoot 1 vedlehetl | Thompson—Surprise Party for Al- | e the south mail | ™ b 3 : d e from her | fred Abbe. I . May12MWE fron n i 2 North | — —_— s h Alh 5 been in Brook- | H. C. Lathrop left fee DO YOU KNOW \ \ ire. B r a trip to Washington. | juo Young has gone to South Man. | the best place in Norwich to have your . o Woodland Fi ea held by chet e e e or " ghoes tapped and hesled? 1If you don't w Lt Plumb and W. H. Brown | gve us one trial, then you will know A M « | tes to the count onfer- for sure. Hom 4 I . | ence in Thompaon Tuesday | "THOMPSON | Giad e Raes 1 « 1 ) Fenton and Miss — oodyear Shoe Repairing mAward 3 0 for New k Mo George Law Strnckan White at Grange A. VALLIN, Prop. tew & s JHarringtor ‘ visit her son in Contest. Tel. 517 86 Franklin Strest em 1 ride ! City latter to spenc w =z | with Brooklyn, N Mr, and Mrs. Harry Whittemore of o Wrs. 7 ONECO | "Mre. H. C. Lathrop =nd children were | Worcester visited his mother, Mrs RSALISM to Mrs. has returned m | Wee nd guests of Mrs. Havens of | Minnie Whittemore, Frida i et ol er— nate mfr X & [} Mer . evil and F r Punis B n, I Supper—Donate fret g & K ettt T mao heen [0 e NEWNEManhera ; God of Love, a Suff dies’ Aid Society. |, e e AL week in Brooklyn, N. Y I nunion ser pd humanit o N € y Marland wedc | Surprise Party % i Jp a4 Miss M < - “ ¥ of 1 w & welcome into chure w pad A Mrs foward Wilso: A. DILLINGHAM, Supt. 3 p b man B lia Minls - s " . ‘ : LA Salad Supper. o © | TheContinental House e suppe the * eks. g * -4 . : nai | Wi ama ne| Furnishing Co. A e M a i i Sells from factory to con- O H AL W s Mr | sumer ozly, for information ™ Q. Mrs 1s " ~e a M Spence ey il ey and son, | T Satn apply to our local Rep. e g wa S Mrs 2en spen t en h - and Mrs. | | el M. A. BOTWICK & ] S Mr P 64 Elizabeth St., « ar o heze ! t T NORWICH, CONN. Ph n S g William S ; ? ard. i '\O?xn STERY ™NG Ofice and Show Room at 813-819 D < « s em | Chapel St, New Haven, Conn- g E ¥ on a x as returned | P i » nished work there | e spent the | 1 T Sunday morning S oty 4 en Miss Leila Ogden of Hampton called » £ : »n Miss Lulu Robbins Sunda ace Swan is working in Provi - g ' ard Galloway is confined to his n t his trade, paper hanging T ' e Hampton road with scar- “‘ hew ,) opkins T n N T n i Mr and Mrs. Columbus Smith move t ‘y’” soon bR he Ladies' | 10 he . > Win- | tortained guests from Norw e Voods n Mond g , | - — | “1. C. Greene of Danielson @nd son one-hal h in at the very lowest prices in town. Tha o S OART | R ! | George, of Plainfield. N were vis- | here Saturday ni Elgin Watches are fully guaranteed ! SRD I B CANTERBIRY 1 BROOKLYN Georee, of Plainfield, N. . were X5 | deatroyed by the LA Haktoroe - - ] oe fr ¥ = all kinds. R q ; : r and Mrs. T. Pond Returni 2 T 5 r T Cattls Poisoned by Eating Low Laurel M7 2nd Mre T. D Pond Returning | WSGL, | ouis negrenier and little CLARK’S CORNERS | J. OGULNICK & CO, T e : i —Grange May Build a Hall. o 3 B o hy ate spending: 8. Law e —— |65 Franklin St, opp. Bulletin Bldg. ! : s hompson. the former's mother, Mrs M and Mrse B W Mettin webe! i} B ) sda : i Homer | "Rumor says that mls (Hoxkle of [0 O e wetiompenisd. b | i b Ir ed \'|" A S | Mr. and Mr “harles Willis « 0 ~ w1 1 = s o L Ara inte 8. AND | 1004 makine the trin by automobile. | Pro iy summe Mr. and Mrs. Wade and John Ham- | ) | mond enioved a trip in thei automo- m led H. S, Marlor, returned on Friday from | | Neil 1 f NFIELD | bile Sunda alling on friends in | r. O'Neill, who is in the employ of PLAINFIELD | Ah L R iend "} | Providence was New York | AT Norma BRaker and arl James s wife, who liv e < | Willilam A. Devolve, with his wife | Warrenville were week end visit Returning from California. land little aaugh came here from | Moden | am Soul of Jew Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Pond leave Berk- | Providence Sunday and has taken a | Miss Maude Pe has re Ay, com- Jew Han yrnia. on Wedne ation In the mill. They are stay- | from thern Ps pecting with his father, Willlam H. De- [ Mrs. Murd ft for Norwich first of June volve | Monday r visiting her daughter ce of Danielson was | = Mrs, Luther’ Simons went to Nor- | Mrs. Allen J in Sunday | wich Wednesday to attend the funeral - — | qovaNon Prize at Thompson. | of her niece. A l SOUTH WO()DSTOCK | Several from Brooklyn attended the | Mrs. Hattie Clark is with ‘her e e iE ter 8 Lot g Grance Notes. grange contest i bmpson. Dr. G. ' gaughter, Mrs. Eimer Gaskill, for " Aisy Gl I . nter rahee Genung captured the prize for an | few weeks i A{!ryn‘ as home from 5 Bpoles. : & 5k s e R :1_poem. | Rev B. Carter” preached at_the | Williston over Sunday . 7 i : fothog . 2 neeting # May | , Mrs. James Copeland moved Tues- | Congregational church here last Sun- | The I:xrlu-:ml\]l ‘:[?If:v Il:\:‘; with Y : a b i Al was held 1 very | day from O. I Atwoods House in |day morning : o “.“"'\7' ’)'l“"’j, Nire Relley spent the week | “MERSICK” UNDERGROUND o s v lensani evening was enjoved il AR RS i Pienfond nan bosnin DN | eha with s, R Hetanton 2 GASOLINE STORAGE TANK . Spieliln . MR announced | TYye " 14 Mrs, Walter Cobb 6f New e Dast WeeK o litte old hovel | | Miss Elste ovelCl who has been| Your method of storing gasoline Oh gee! |56 8 ; P Yor Hing Mre Cobbra parents. | oW o e house in Stone | visiting Miss Ethel Basto has rejurned | must meet with the approval of ti * s il g 3 2 Mrs R. Williams. Tl disirict was some sixty ‘vears ago | to_Providence | Fire Underwriters. With a “MERSIC] ain't it good i AR L0y 1 i1 Tanner spent a_ couple of | (he home of a ravolutionary soldier Miss Gertrude Phillips is the owner | UNDERGROUND GASOLINE TANXK b me or sead dt fo the |,y 2'10% week with his brother, Cyrus | Rantrew Bryant of n new antomobile | the gasoline s kep: at a safs distan . We don't ack youto . | ; : L | Tunner of Ekonk o & g — | Miss Ruth Cahoon spent the week | from bulldings, so there is no danger 1 for th | f r 3 | T i FiVRA b | eng with AMrs. ITenry Young from fire, and you have a supply of our werd for the " . ¢ s 7 | aMrs B. Wliiter w n Clay " W wi m pply g TR e o CHAPLIN LT s A e AR | WILSONVILLE PSS Sheldon is not as well as com- | snappy, Slzzling gasoline always at g A 18 L v L P | _ | mon the past few days | hand. ‘Outfit complete with the ex- f 3 b ;yil on e 1 " « } [ Miss Jessie W rd of Webster | — | ception of run l'lzrt‘-”'fi"hh varies ekl i by > d wh m ¢ ¢ eriaba sited Miss Alicé Sunday NS , according to location you have not your own hickens | [ Ll Fuch o) : WAUREGAN taitc Mias uceiaceiindey, | ‘WOODSTOCKVALLEY | Saine o Sl e A e at our expense if it T son fith her parents Tuesday | catalog, write for catalog folls. 4 cktor ning Coo and Mre. H. © | Rev. John C. Vlat'(hleu to Succeed Rev. | "7y " rereiter, who has been ill so Rogers of the Putnam Tnn and THE C. S. MERSICK & CO,, ThE taker 1 r- ine the family of al- | Joseph E. McCarthy As Pastor of || « grown worse teh past week. | J. S. Gireene of Putnam were in town | 274-202 State St.. 11:27 Crown St PARI( & POLLARD ning the e ek night of oventry | Sacred Heart Church. I Mis nnv Jennings has gone for a | Tue iz New Haven. “onn. <O, “f Wallaee Waoodin Connecticut | vislt with her brother and family in| Men are making needed improve FEEDS The W F. M. S et wilh Mrs, Alice | Sund Sehani agsoc n will give | new paster of the Saered Heart | Woonuseket, R 1. , meants at the cemetery. .. A WHEN rou wani to put your busi- Wilen g AFLer Do v rddress at Lhe wreh next Sun- i Wanregan, to sue Rev. J.| Mary Wallace of Worcester Mr and M ewart Sickler wers dlum bettar tran lhrvuz?! the advertia- Nerwich Grain Co, Newrwich, Gt, The Apiist pastor will AGI Hine E. MecCarthy, transferred to Moosup. Mrs, Upham. In Palmer Saturda ing columns of The Bulletin. £ e iy sl el i - ol R

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