Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 27, 1913, Page 9

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TIMELY EVENTS PICTURED IN CARTOON BY THE LEADING ARTISTS OF THE COUNTRY NOT IN MEXICO MOURNING HIS BENEFACTOR EASTERN CONNECTICUT AND WESTERN RHODE ISLAND. Who is Going and Coming—Incidents, and Building in Three Counties. SALE™! Yale Professors Leave Country Homes New Lofldqn 3 County | Captain V. Luce ginia Plantation—Recent Visiters. A H. Miller returned to his home in Tersey City Monday, after a week's va- | ostion Mrs. James F. Smith of New London ‘isiting her parents for the day James Slate of Middletown was lames Goss ta Vir- ome over Sunday Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Waterhouse are tertaining friends from \nrlhpvvrfi.; L Mrs. Ellen Douglass and daughter, Wilhelmina. are visiting relatives here. irs. A. H. Mliller and children are +siting Mrs| Milne's parents for two weeks Captain Luee in Virgina, Captain James V. Luce is down on hie Virginia plantation for a lengthy rip. | A large number from this place at- ended the fair at Guilford. { | | | | Miss \label Littlefield and Miss Jen- | nle Reckwitn of Lyme wers recent callers in the place Willtam Slate, Jr., has ban il for a supla of weeks. Mrs. Sidney Chappell of Norwich was a recant guest of Mrs, Thomas Little- Mr. and Mrs. S. Lwers | enewing acquaintances in this week ASHWILLETT Mre 8 Pugh returned Tuesday from Curtis Egeleaton' this place ® buainess trip to New York tio Plerce is at the homa faty In Rixtown for a few days, William Morgan was recent cailer st hia parents’, Mr. and Mrs, A. A, gan, Arthur Morgan was a Sunday guest with hiw parents here ° Bamuei D, Plerce was in Norwieh | Saturday, There are a number of flelds of corn meut areund here yot, The fareners are picking appies is | make Ints eider and gel them away | from steck S Merg is At werk in Westeriy. | Mre S Aklherg is havimg her house | newls deenrated inside. | The fne weather Fince Lhe »unnl‘ Bas bees idesi harvesting —Mrs, N. R. Siegfried Ohio. Mrs. Mabel Moore =. ch closed their summer home ed_to Philadel hia. Starts iren Mr. and Mrs. Krnes s an Gorton Kogers, of New rdon, the wéek end at H farm, country home. Sherwood Miner spent the we at the home of his brother, Miner, in Norwich William H fair Wednesday Prof. versity Woodbridge with his wife ard children ha Closes Bungalow. Hiram has Bingham ciosed Hill ed to New Huven. Prof. Brown of Yale university has returned to New for of his the Yale bungalow ason and return- Accidents for have return- spent their k end Wellingion Maynard attended Berlin uni- on Haven after spend- ing several weeks at his residence in town. Miss Susan Miner and Enoch Craf dall were visitors at Baturday. erine Locke and Mrs. to Ale: to make before | she expects household goods were Starts for Ohio. Mrs. M. R. Siegfried left town Wed- nesday morning for Philadelphia,where she will visit her daughter, Mrs. Cath- golng andria, her Colchester Tuesday, Mr, and Mrs, Loren Rathbone were Norwlch visitors Wednexday, " MOHEGAN Lilian O., home, shipped Oswegatchie last George, where Her from Beversl from thls place atlended ihs funeral of W, T, Mtorey Tuesday at Groton, My, and Mrs, Trederick Meech and son of Massuchusetis are visiting A, Meeeh's grandmiother, Mrs F, isa liew, Mrs, and Aiss Powier eailed pp frisnds a¢ Trading Cove the first of the week. Mrs, Harris eatied on friends in this place reeenily Thete were rhureh sterm Sunday ne on servie aceount in of ha the Sevesai from Mohcgan alieaded fie funesal of My, Baulh of Massapeas, 7 i LEBANON }Winnen at Whist—, Society Gives Supper, A whist party was held Frigay even- ing in Grange hall. Thirteen tables were played. The following prizes | irded: Ladies—First, Gwen- ! kie mecond, Mrs. Byron| Gentlemen—Firsi, J. B, | second, James Caldwell | Consolation prizes went to Mrs, Karl Bishop and Fred M. 4 bell | Mr. and Mrs A. Hoxle were in| Norwlch Tuesday Helen Blakeslee of Norwich spent | Friday and urday with her parents, | Mr. and Mr. B. Blakeslee Mrs.. Hattia S Robirson s visiting | in New Jersey. | Mre. David Kent and daughter, Alice, | of Rockport, Me,, and Mrs. Martin of Baltic have been guests of Mrs, N. S, Loomis. Mrs, Caroline Preston; M.s. Hulda Peck nd Mrs. E. A. Hoxie, Mrs, Charles Geer and Miss Vera Hoxie spent Wed- nesday with Mrs, Clinton Goodwin. Faith Webster of Willimantic haa returned home, after spending several days with Mrs, N. S. Loomis. Miss Emma Eldridge of South Man- chester is visiting friends here. Mrs. F. K. Noyes and_Miss Mabel Noves spent Tuesday in Norwich, | Miss Carrie E. McCall of Saybrook has been visiting her cousins, Misses | Mary and Elizabeth Ranasll. | _Alice Kellogg of Mystic and Ada | Vytken of Rockville were week end | guests of Miss Virginia TLoomis, | | Mrs. N. B. Royall has returned home | atter vieiting in Eaglesmere, Pa., and | | Binghamton, N, Y. | | Mr. and Mrs. F, K, Noyes are thel | guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. H, Gibbs of imanl Orange, N, J | The lLadies' Aid soclety gave a sup- { per in th pariors Thursday evening, Sept, About elght dollars the ciurch 18, was taken lIn, | ; GRISWOLD T b ] Mrs W, B, Montgomery 1s spending | severai days in New York , Mrs. John Mort and son' of Jewstt City and Miss May Edward of Ner- | wichh wers palling on friends 1n Pae haug Tuesday, Mrs. Blisabeth Meech and daughter, Andrew Meech und family of Danisi- | son were in town Wednesday, | _Mr. and Mrs, William Biigeed, Miss | jau..w Morgan, Miss Luey, Lathrep and | Fred Fdmond attended Breeklym fair Wednesday, . LA Comfort:n pad 1 tth chapter the ( words the 16th Tohn. hymn ps: m Jesus sung of ¢ OAKDALE ymas 1 R A Bin in the Ladies’ Circle Plans Winter's Work— | !0 /In linwood cemelc Saie of Farm. and family, Misses Millie ar SR Ward of Nor n and At the Congregational church on|F. Manning of Tyringham, Mass., vis- Sunday the Rev. C. L. French preached | ited frient nday from Josh. 24 On account of the | w. . ( ling a faw Cays unpleasant weather the attendange at | in Springfield church and Sunday school was Emall. | A number were in attendance at the Plans for Winter. | Grange fair in Colchester Thursde The Ladles' Social union met Wed- W W was with friends, in nesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. | Hartford Y F. C.Scholfleld and laid plans for the | Entertained Ladies’ Aid Society. | wintef. There was an attendance of | The Ladies’ Aid s was s | 17. -Refreshments weére served by the | antiyv entertained at the home of Mrs hostess, | B, 1.. Waterman $ednesday afternon Andrew Pasticnak has sold his farm ke ol 5o gt and stock to o purchaser from New | handsome pair of heavy oxen for $510 work in the mill Tt 1s with « 3 interest peo Mrs. Clvde Beebe and Miss Fannle | Dle here big auto truck own Raymond of Uncasville were calling on | ©d by T. B. Brockett, the lumberman, friends at Montvilie Center Wednes- | A5 it passes along the road and with | day. case makes the steep des, though Town ~8chool Supervisor C. E.|heavily laden with 1 Wheeler disited schools in this section | —— Wednesda | 7 William Chapel and Miss Ella Chapel | HAMBURG returned Saturdayifrom a visit to | - friends in Rockville. | Mrs. Kate Jewett and Mrs. May Bill T. Fred Edmond of Griswold was an | attended the Guilford fair Miss Mamie Conroy visited Mrs. Rob- over Sunday visitor at the parsonage ert Jewett the past week. Local Notes. Foote is spending a few | john Otiz attended o b 2 5 ® Miss Bthel weeks with her sister,Mrs. A, H. Chap- man. E. Fitch Johnson of Norwich spent Sunday and Monday in this place. After spending two weeks in Nor- wich, Mystic and Boston, H. Auwood has resumed his duties as mail car- rier. Mrs, Frank Case is spending a few days with her parents in East Colches- ter. Mr. and Mrs, A. H. Chapman. Misg Bthel Foote and Frank Case attend- ed Berlin fair Wednesday. | John Treadway and James O'Brien will spend Sunday at their homes In| Colchester. Mrs, Willlam May of Mystic is spending a few days with her husband who is 11l at the home of his father. Mrs. C calling Wead: on her day. A, B. Bassett was in Hartford the first of the week. Mrs. Richard Lee, with her daugh- ter, ary, visited her sister. Mrs. Richard Peck, last Wednesday. Mrs, Edward Otis and grandson at- tended Guilford fair Wednesday. Miss Grace Johnson of Hartford was in town last Thursday to attend the funeral of her cousin, Samuel Jewett. NORTH LYME returned uncle | } | | Mrs Wed- Dr, Lawson of New lLondon was & Frwin Rogers caller hers Bunday, nesday from Lyme, where she has been T assisiing Mrs, Wil Caulkins the past Ixs = | two weeks S 3 COSHEN | _ N, 8. Btrong attended Perlin falr . 3 | Wednesday and visited H. A, Gates in Thursday of Centerbrook i3 Funeral of Mre. Laura T. Huntley— | [ittle River over Ladies’ Ald 8oclety Moots with Mre. visiting Mrs, G, H. Strong. Watesrman. Mra. Lura Tooker of iartford is vis J— ting at I, B, Maynard's, The death of Mrs, Laura T, iluntley | Prof. Hiram Bingham whe has g aged B8 pegurred at the state hos- | summer residence on Woodbridge [1ill, pital, Norwieh, early Saturday mown- | purchased a valuable young horse of ing, Mrs. Huntley had been 'n fuil- | J. W, Stark last week, ing heaith for several vears, She had| Mrs, Warren Rogers is il Tier resided in qzsmn for quite & number | mather, Mrs, Mavnard of Bast Lyma of Wears with hep amiv surviving sis- [is earing fer her ter, Mrg, Jaeph MeCall, The fumerai| Mre. Ravmend Mergan of Providence was hald atf hey fermer home Lers! was in town over the fair, e | Schoo! Grant Received—L v | Probated—William Mayna Back { frem California. { dvard eq r N all n | Wedd | \tions r| dding o innegan EN le the h s par- f Re a | | private tor ale, n spending a few ; harents here. Harold q | vear. i | Case Continued, | The adj M. Graw until Oct. 7 Charles Sweelzer has resumed duties as mail carrier after « | of two weeks. Charles S. Hewitt ] pentry for his brother Hewitt of Norwich | Noyes B. Allyn of Gales Ferry was | a caller at the probate office Monc Mrs. 1bael Holmes and Mr lie Majn of Preston visit former's daughte rs. 'S, ridge, Thursd on 4 Will Probated. yet wh is not known Ay 1 i will be taken from Judge Holdridge's decision. ; Samuel Lamb, who has bee chauf- feur at Eastern Point duri am - E. Maynard. Charles E. Maynard rec tiy pur- chased a pair of nice oxen from Salem parties. 4 William I. Allyn of this town some very handsome apples on exh bition In Woodward's store indow In Mr. and Mr Iidwin Avery have been staying t} week in N Liondon Miss lLa erkins of Gales Ferry “; staying r a few days with Mrs, Isaac G. Geer, After Fort: Years. Willlam Maynard and son Califor nia are visiting the former's nephew, Charles Muaynard, and other rela tives in the cast, Mr, Mawnard Is a prosperous fruit Erower and has not been east in ovenforty years NORTH FRANKLIN Items of Pérsenal and Local Interest. | Mr. and Mre George A. Armsliong n 1 to \. B. Simpson, Mr ¢. C. Simpsor i Mra, Sim were callers at Rose Irs. [ t New York is R. Race W fmar When her little with her fc ed Able to Return Home. Mr. and Mr nard who tinde 4 appendicitiz . returned home and Tebanon spent irs, Emma FITCHVILLE Fourteen Bilossoms from Ode Dahlile Plant—Mrs, James® Burke Has Shoe Mr d Bishop of Myetin Misses Mary and argaret I Mrs. Cornel Mahoney of Preston James Burke, caring who i8 in a serious red a sh las Cor atten fic Dahlia. D her parents, V land. Wednesday she g Miss Morigrty, also of the hospital, hon ds is_spending a days in Troy, N. Y Rev. A. B. Coats to Speak. A. B. Coats, D. D., Baptist state missionary for Connecticut, expects to speak morning and eveming at tha Baptist chgrch LISBON 5 BE. M, Anthony church Sunday morning. Mrs. M. S, Cater returned Tuesday from a visit with relatives in Stafford Springs and Willlmantic. . B. Palmer with his herd Guernseys has been at Berlin for th week Mry and Mrs. Sharkey and four chil- dren, of Jawatt City, wera visitors a G. A Kennedy's Sunday. The Ladies' Ald society met Thuss. day afterncon at the PATEONAgS, preached at vent of is

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