Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 11, 1913, Page 9

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(1796 Nothing, or Is This the Real Thing? THE RETURN OF THE HOO" SKIRT ymzm\{_SAKEACmLD;’ PULL Dowh Youp SKIREL" BeST0 NES CRPITAL NEWS FROM ONE HUNDRED LIVE CORRESPONDENTS EASTERN CONNEGTICUT AND WESTERN RHODE ISLAND. Who is Going and Coming—Incidents, Accidents and Building in Three Counties. New London County | CLARK'S 771§ — | Supper. Maine-O'Brien Wedding — Postmaster D. Chapman Growing Beautiful Mr. and Mr: harles Chapman of Dahlias, Tucson. Ariz, were recent guests of Mr. and Elliott Dolbeare. Mr. Chapman, former resident of this Arthor Matne of this village and | T heen drpe i iluO'Brien of Providence were | Vens has been absent over {hirty n marriage at the home of the | "\~ Lo4q Mre Go D I T Mrs. Governor RBrown of ents Monday morning at 10 | North Sioningion were calime o Misg Agnes O'Brien, u sister | rrianqg in this place last week oride, was bridesmiid, and Barber Wilcox of California and ‘\y\u,'h ams was best e 0!~ | George Wilcox of New London visited | oo g AL "3’114‘ Wis lat the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merton nd B receg 0, 8 Sunday | ru, Maine Jeft by automobile for | - SWAan Sunday. ovidence in the oarly evening for | About $20 Realized. thelr newly furnished heme in Laurel Th hicken pi Dnsld e Glen, Their many frlends wish the e chicken pie held at the ok HEBOa & Wish them | pome of Mr, and Mrs..C. Leland Paim- : . | er Tuesdny evening was largely ai- Beautiful Dahfias, | tended, Charles . Ellis transported Postmaster KErnest D, Chapman | xteen from the West Side trolley. ever 100 different kinds of duhlias | About $20 was realized, b magpifieent blossoms, Mr, Chap. | Rev, and Mrs, J. G, Ward spent men won first prize on his fowe | Wednesday with Mr, and Mrs. Clinton tha Nerth ¥toni »ecent warm deys with rain have | Miss Gertrude Ward is visiting her | eansed them te bisem in gresater pre- | grandfather at Vernon, fusion mnd more splendidiy than ever and Mrs, Saumuel Beebe and the befors, | Misses Gladys and Margarette Beebe Mrs, Milen Lewls intends to yisit | were enteriuined Sunday at the home her dsughter, Mrs, Graece Baunders, | of Frank Rogers on Salem street, st Westerly a fow days, amd will at- | Mr, ahd Mrs, Forresi Leffingwell tend ihe psseaiation jmeetings at the | were in Balem recently, Beventh Day Baptist ehureh, | Mrs, George Sheldon, Mrs, Ryren i i il Frink and children of East Great LISRON Plain were callers in this place Sun- day, Miss Palmer Inspests Bohsols—Win- HAMBURG ners at N, 8, Stais Inspeetor Miss Sarah ihe sehepls in tewn paFi of ihe wesls visited LEFFINGWELL | Charles Chapman of Arizona Visits Former Home—Many at Chicken Pie neton grange fair Rogers of Wauwectis Hiil, and A, Club's Whist, B Dean-Ely Marriage Anneunced—Meet: ing of Seaview Pemona, Palmer the early Rev. B, 8, Cudwesth of Baldwinvilie, | 11 B i of Peep River was i Mags, preached st Newent church | iemwn over eloclion. i &gain Sunduy Mss. 8. N, Jewelt was the guest of Cluk Gives Whist, Mres, Carlton Jewelt last weet The recontly prganiged club, (ke N, | Mis, James lord returned Siturday B. uud A, gave s wilsl puriy i phe | from aavisit te Hurtford Rosie pi Miss Nellie Aol Larday Miss Nellie Bruuk visiled her sis wbemifs. Alles Hatjis Bradluw feceiyved | ter, Mus, Gilbert Miller. Jusi week tirse ladics’ prize, Miss Miss Quarrie Bill 4 Middletowa second, und Atiss Helew B visiter the past w solalivn prize ‘H;« x}mll ycnl‘kirm.{h'. Bean—Ely. ide was jaken 4 “Esler roRiey, dards P :-‘-:una b Chasies Budeid, J. conold: _:s':f“:, ’§;‘] "":‘;‘lj‘“",‘"‘;'.") 8, Augusius - Campbel, efresh- | DAEE O D <4 Wents were served amd a delightful | Fa¥ ad Amos W, Dean of New time wgs enjoved by ail ae Mrs ). H. Kenuedy, Miss Alice Ken- Pomens Westing. neds. ME snd Mrs. W, S, Foole, Mrs. ME and Mrs. Lodowi Augistus Read, Mys. Ransom Read, | e Scaview Pomona a s 8 Victos Mis | T E Camuwbel] . St 3 Mrs. Charles Welf | ma ivvence Wi Freston | C. F. . b# Deep River Grange | | FRANKLIN Congregational Pastor Given Reception While in Harwinton—79th Birthday of Lavius A, Robinson, Miss Faith N. Gager has returned, | after spending a few days in Greene- ville, the guest of Mrs, Edgar Brown. | { | | Mra. Luc, Manning of Lebanon has been the guest of relatives here. Miss Clara Johnson Wedne: ¥ Johnson and Miss Sarah of Windham of Mrs. were guests on Miss Liille Johnson. Pastor Given a Reception. Rev, 1. P. Capshaw attended the fair in Harwinton the past week. While in Harwinton he was given a reception, bout fifty being present. He was giv- en an address of welcome and replied in a very pleasing manner. Harwinton was Mr. Capshaw's former parish. Rev. Harry nday attending the funera roline Preston, George Avery M TS, A, Beadle w in_town of Mrs. and Miss Ella Smith were in Norwich Saturday, at- tending the 'Smith-Hooper wedding. 79th Birthday. Mr, and Mrs, Lavius A, Robtinen en- Lertained 79th birtl on Tuesday, anniversary The guests 1 Robinson of Norwich Town, Mrs. Lu it Mr, were Mrs, being the Rooinson’s N, D, of 1, Manning of Lebanon, Melville Man- ning, Mrs, George L, | Hermon A, Gager Ladd and Mrs, . LIBERTY HILL Local Scheol Wins Banner for Best At- tendance—Mrs. Lucy Feote il Fhe Liberty Hill seheel distriet Ne. 4 received the banmer given by Super- v r L. F, Garrison fer the best at- tendunee during September of the sev- eral seheels in the tewn of Lebanen. Phe per eent of attendanee was 08’ 1 at 91, Afps. Luey PFoote is ill with a severe Gold,- She is b1 years old M and Mrs, Heorge (Jehiers, who were' matvied in New Yosk eily Sept. 28th, wre speading heip hoReymoon here and al €hestaut Hill, Celumbig, with (he groem's (wo brethers and families, Al . A, Verplanck of South Man- w Murs. Henry V. (he guest of her mether, . A. Neyes, Tuesday and Wed: Oechiers atiended the wedding of Vir. Ochiers' brother.George n New York city, Sept, 38th. Oeht? The bride Mrs Qshlers te her heme at Liberty | age. . Hill, 4 zroem returned with | Abbie Speeler and | LEBANON Sudden Death of Mrs. C. L. Preston— Delegates Elected to Sunday School Convention. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morse of West- field, Mass., are spending a few days with Mrs, H. M. Peck. Mrs. Wicke of Waterbury has been the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Fred Lorine, Mr, and Mrs. Brigham and two chil- dren of Hartford were guests Sunday of Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Danielson. Mrs. Preston’s Sudden Death. Mr. and Mrs. Miland D. Whittaker and two children and Miss Blla Peck of Leicester, Mass., were called to the home of Mrs. H. M. Peck by the sud den death of their grandmother, Mr C, L. Preston. Mr, and Mrs. B. L. Tucker of Bridge- port spent Sunday with Mr. cker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar J. Tuck- er. Miss Flora Spaulding and Miss Net- tie Williams spent Friday and Satur- day in Norwich, Rev, Harry L. Beadle of Pomfret was | here Monday to attend the funeral of | Mrs. C. L. Preston. Mrs, Herbert Sweet spent the week end in Tolland and Hartford. Mrs, Arad Manning of Yantic spent a few days with Mrs. Anne Periy and Mrs, Henry Hewitt, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sweet of Hart- ford spent a fewsdays this week with Mr, and Mrs, Karl Bishop. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Pultz are visiting New York. Miland Whittaker and Miss Ella Peck returned to Lelcester, Mass., Tuesday, after attending the funeral of Mrs, C. L. Preston, Delegates to Greeneville, Miss Gladys flewitt and Miss Flora Spaulding are delegaies to attend the Sunday schel convention in Greene- vills teday (Saturdav). Fred Burgess nnd Irving Gardener have put up new silos, A danee is te be glven in Grange hall next week, Miss Mabel Neyes is visiting in Fall River and Tiverten, Mass, Mr, and Mrs, Charles Troland and Miss Doris Treland have returned, aft- er visiting friends in New Lendon, LEONARD BRIDGE Additions tg Chiirch Membership— | Howard B. Carpenter’s Euneral. My, and Mrs, Walter W, Paddeek of Fromwell spent Sunday with Mr, and Mps, levereit A. Manwuring. = Ars, i_ . Munwarlng aeeempanied lhem on ficic return ta Crowmwell, Communion servige was pbserved at the Bxgter ohg‘l-fin Sunday, Mrs, 8. in Blizabeth H Geerge 4. Mills tsemg united with the chuseh by canfes and Mr, Newm- besry by latfs 6 chufch was very :ntmy? c:-tfifl.&nd ‘with autumn foli- CBauncey Jehmeen end Mr, and: Mys. NORTH spent Friday night at Judge Albert G. | i e A | sermon by Rev. George C. Chappell of Kneeland’s. | Pouitry Thieves ~ Take Thirteen | Montville from the subject Lessons NOF jand Mrs Gurley and Mr. and | Turkeys and Twenty-five Pullets—| from the Life of Naaman. Mrs. John Clark of Liberty Hill, Mr.| m;j 24 SRESNGS " Oaro D Woller, Mrs Adall | > Gampbell Returns & From Eus:| P 4 W. Spaulding and Miss Flora A.| 'oPe NORTH STONINGTON Spaulding of Lebanon, Mr and Mrs | e i fgoiae Fred G. Stark, Mrs. J.'A. Thomas and | _Mr. and Mrs. Georze Pember of | Clorgym » Miss Alice Lyons of Goshen attended | Plainfield spent Sunday with Reuben | Clordyman Bays Swain Place— church at Exeter-Sunday afte.noon. | Manni { Wheeler Pupils Watch Sham John Mahoney was a Colchester vis- | _ Mrs. Fmma Cox enteriained on| Battle. itor Saturday. Sunday her son Alton, on, and | Mr. Z sky of N S | her sister _add, o imantic, | 1 T. Zatorensky of New York spent | L Ladd, of Willimanti Judge John Coats and Mrs. Coats of the holidays with his = sister, ~Mrs. Poultsy Th # Cala Ll rod - Heong s ook { oultry Thieves Active. e Britain spent Wednesday in town. At the farm of C. C. Clark of Orrin L. Swain has sold his Funeral of Howard B. Carpenter. |, o0 'Re fim of © € Clarl of | to a clergyman from out of town who The body of Howard B. Caroenter Sl hittecn | Will occupy it as a summer residence. 33, who died at his home in ches- | large turkeys and twer pullets | Mr. Swain bought the house of ter Frigay evening of diabet sxl weve stola | Governor H. Brown in the village. Mr. brought to Exeter cemetery Monday | James Mackey has p | Brown will move to the house he re- afternoon for burial. _Rev. Eilweil | new, three-seated can | cently bought of Horace F. Burdick. Mead of this place officiated at the | riage. In this he com | o Wheeler school puplls, accom- funeral in Westchester at 1 o'clock | dren of District No. 6 panied by the teachers, took a two- | and also read the committal service at | 5 school. | mile hike to Tar Hill' Thursday, from the grave. The bearers were Messrs: | Mr. and Mre which elevation they ~ witnesséd the G v Kinney, Ernest Sullard, Lee | to Willimantic Sur mock battle. Gardner and Charles Carpenter. The | day with friends M and Mral 8l B Punker -of deceased was born in_this place. A few | = Ary. Jil and | Peekskill, N. Y. were recent visitors years ago he moved to Westch | daughte i | of Mrs. W. H, Hillard and was caretaker of the Wes e cdor r. and Mrs, Charles Goss of New clubhouse. Besides his widow, he : London called on friends in town early leaves a son, Robert Carpeater, and n. Harold, | In the week | his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Carpenter, e | Allan W. York has returned to Chi- { of this place. o and | cago after a sta several weeks | Mrs. Marfa Haas has gone to Prov- R, Hoffman | his home here. idence 1o visit her daughter, Mrs. Al- | called on in Abington aaf| Miss Evelyn I Main spent Sunday red Hughes it ohia dey. this el with friends in_Mystic ! Mr. Holmes and party of Norwich i % . Rev. Lucian Drury will conduet the | visited Mr. Holmes' brother, C. .| Attended Funeral, | funeral services of Samuel T. Bawbes Holmes, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Ger Armstrong are | of Ashwillett today (Saturday). A S, T ™ T R o | in Fall River, Mass, where the: at Local readers noted with interest L v | tended the funeral of Mrs. Chase, |the letter in The Bulletin by Miss ASHWILLETT Mrs. Armstrong’s mother Evelyn B. Man of this town. e —— B. F. Thorpe of N called ; Samuel Barnes' Death Follows Series on Alberi T it Delegates to Meriden. of Shock: I Mrs, orwich spent | Rev. and Mrs. Lucian Drury, Mrs s | Wednesda daughter, Mrs. D, F. Chapman and Mrs. H. M. Per- Carl Anderson has finished husking | A. R. Race s have been appointed delegates for 8. Abiberg | A rom Third Baptist church to the Mrs. A. A. Morgan was in Norwich Heme From Europe. | Baptist state convention at Meriden the middle of the week. /e Friends of Miss Jessie mphell are | next week. 5 St | pleased to hear of her return from a | = et 3 three month: trip abroad. - Bamuel Barnes died Wednesday | LAUREL GLEN forenocn. He had not been well since | 2 mowing time when he had a ht shock, and he had had two shocks lately, the third being Sunday night, after which he was unconsclous until Local Ferns Gathered for Boston Mar CHESTERFIELD 1 lfiet | Thieves From Salem, Sought For in| Woods, Went On To Ham- he dled, He was 73 years old. | Lecal Dwight Main returned Sufay from C, F, Hayward and S. Ahlberg are | burg. a visit at his son Howard's in Lafay- the first around here to finish husk- | e ette, R. I ing, | A number from thie place attended| Most everyone in this place att Mrs, Julla A, Crumb picked her | the motorcycie races in Norwich Sat-| ed the court held in North Stoningt last green Lima beans Wednesday. | yraas, - Tuesday, Von Carlesburg agains ST R | Mrs, Willlam Way and’ Mrs, Allen| Emil Reo, GRISWOL! ey wera: chliors i ati Dewolf's Thomas Wheeler was a - busine / Bunaar: a caller in Westerly Wednesday, 2 ¢ _— e o G | B eenwic ovider WJr. and Mre George Geer of Bal- |, L o SIBKE iy Grevimlon WA A Ty o ¢ were guests IFriday night of the . S Fro 3 fugene Congdon is & former's cousin: B.- G, Norman and|..A number from this place went to| . 300 COREToR i Family, | T Mt Bessio Savin whe attends high| . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Maine o2'C: Harold Wdmend of Waterbury and | MISS Hessie Suvin who attents S| payle who were married Oct, 6 u Jady from Norwich were visitors in | 57090 e SR S gt © BOU-1 begun housekeeping in this plac town Buuday, . FESEat oD oo Rate i J. P. Von Carlesborg was in We A geod number from this place at- | AMrs. Thompson le serlously 8t 00 T opgey |;‘=m‘l]e(l the conference ut Preston City | 1€ home of ler daughter Mrs, L. | . i Wednesda, S TR e s Louls Chapman_spent MOHEGAN liome in Pac D%y I fmiam. Lol PR ie people in thls vicihity wers of 15" Taokout § v evening for the| The ladles held thelr baied bea YAWBUX VALLEY | rebbers whe visited nearly all of the| supper Tussday evening. They realizc: | heuses in Balem the nig before. | abauf §13, €hester Stedman af White Reck, R, | Sheriff Martin and several others| Lewis Dolbeare {s bullding a barn spent Sumday with his mether, traeked them ta this phice and theught -fer Mr, ©'Rrien, Eharles Henvon and sen of Hopkin. | them ta be in (he wonds Instend of | Mre,' Denisen Davis and son, Ray- ton were Sumduy vallers at Chester B, | siopping here (hey weni wn (o Ham. | mond,” of Mystie, have been visiting Maine's. burg where (hev entered several{Mws, Davis" 'pavents, Mr, and Mre Hed; €hapman eof Waestériy spent | places. At las( ther were caught by Bunter. Satusdav with his aumt, Mrs CBaums | Dr. ®iv |, Lemuel Fleiding of Norwich wes i3 cey Richmend. _ - . . There will ve a priachiog asivice el this Rlace Sunday,

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