Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 22, 1913, Page 10

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,. LETTERS FROM TWOD STATES "New London County OLD MYSTIC District Superintendent G. G. Scriv= GALES FERRY: ener Prosides At Second Quarterly Conference—Social Affairs of Church Pisasing Musical Programme at Edu- | Societie cational Meeting—Reception for GRAN]) OPEN]NG SALE the M. E, church W held last Harold J. Peckham and His Bride. [ The second guarterly conference of ' Sunday because of the storm the at- | Thursday evening at 5 v'clock in the Rendance At the M. K. church was|barish house. Rev. G. G. Scrivener, ne oAl The Rev. C. Wilson Harrison | the district superintendent of Norwich conducted the full service as usaal, | Presided. Reports of committel and bowever. from the pastor and church official The quarterly business meeting of | Were heard, Miss Mary Dean = was held at the | elected (reasurer im place of her - 266, 268, 270 Main St 36 X 105 the Epworth league was i close of the midweek praver muenngfl;ew'h Wm. Sins . Dah M B s - lorence Jolnson was clected to the - Spag 08 | vacancy in_the board of stewards al Attractive Musical Programme. caused by Mrs. Dean's deatb. Mrs.|H ; p vl Ry e B R LR 266, 268, 270 Main Street, Norwich educational meeting Friday evening | jay were clected stewards and made under the direction of Charles D. Geer, | members of he quarterly conference. chairman of the board of education of ¥k he town of Ledvard, with assistance | Cinderella Social. 'rom Norwich, was as follows: The The Epworth eld a Cinder- ‘ in the Soiion ama Pargoticn mang by | mmrinh hoisc, A Tl Core | The growth of the Brooklyn Outfitters’ business from our small store in 1901 to Norwich’s largest and busiest Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Fur- efreshments rchibald Gilchrist: Traumerei, violi gram wa solo, Mr. Lintos Hold Thou My H: serve i atiendance was i " - . & ; S Ghcama, Tyt il ouato D | 1, T s BEE nishings is one of the real business romances of Eastern New England. Other stores have come and gone, but Brooklyn Outfitters prospered under companist. As an enc Mr. Gilchrist | Profitable Rummage Sale. sang Loch Lomond. M Grace Ch T T L R SR PR R Nt | the distinction of lowest prices—lived up to their reputation and kept growing—retaining and pleasing their customers. Very low expense—and ¥ Variety Supper T i ‘ P ro:::e“;.‘::(illu':—l;bur t ot ¢ \\ar:ev:y Supper. evening from 5.30 to 5 ock for the 3 e el the grim determination to undersell every other merchant at all times—has given us the enviable reputation we richly deserve and one which you wil! profit by when you come here for your ~ow- == (lothing; Men’s,Women's and Children’s Shoes, Hats and Furnishings | Sl e oo oo e | Men's, Women's d Children’s Shoes| took place 2 evening. T values we are offering A new addition to our Shoe Department ETsE : by % SUITS and OVERCOATS | o015 and Children’s Shoes that will prove satisfactory in fit, style and +Z QY “ 3550, 38, 3] service. i A 55 $2.50 and $3.00 A Big Assortment of Boys’ Clothes| = FOR MEN $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3 M REGAL SHOES Shingled Chapel, Given Dinner. was “:.é‘fi: f~ e sbaiments Gf fhe | Bioloiiey B ihe Cont Shoes for a Purpose | e g e b T T dlets the delection of wour Bove Seie FOR CHILDREN $4.00 and s4.5o and Overcoat a pleasure. 60 s 75 d $1.00 = an t a pleas C. ¢ an $ FOR BOYS from Carroll H Mrs. Hen t he was now ‘agh., having lef Yhere he had be ng. Mr. 3 New Shirts |sorr HATS smer Beal}tiful patterns in both pleated and Just what you want in a Hat is waiting negligee styles— for you here— 45¢ to $1.50 $1.00 to $2.50 Undel‘wear Sweaters, Gloves, Hosiery Extra qualities in all colors and sizes at Caps’ Trousers, Neckwear, Etc. low prices— We show all the new ideas. Come and 45¢ 75¢ $1.00 $1.50 see them. Clesing Harvard Quarters. M T & £ P Groton builders had Feduesdas there for ihe wir windows ce generally A deer was killed Fack very earls one s Tarve . 7 £ the weei by an ¢ 5 r w whil 5 was a recent visitor of Mrs. | UP\LAbVIL | ing held in North Stonington Friday |winter with her daughter, Mrs. ,\md\ CEN JRAL VIiLLAGE | tertained at the home of Mrs. Alfred val statio 3. Geer | | aft on Ormsb e | Hill. Several of the members live here, Mrs. Ste Y For ¥ A. Geer of Norwich has £ me | Men from Westerly are painting anc 1, N raterbury and | 1 Edith a Moosup_ teac s TS e o : b ke ed home afier spending several | Palmer Bros. Company Purchasss TWO | dccoraiing he church. i men naks | D. Rob sox spent two ‘L‘\UM"- Fitch A. Carey Taken 11l While [ or" ient Sunday with® Sire. Warren L Pebias, Seturdn with Mr. and ‘Mrs. Isaac G.| Buildings—O. U. A. M. Social—New | the trip dally by automobile. this we | ek Club—Birthday Surprise Party. attended the sup-| S, I rtaining hunt Get Two Coons, y_from Lere i L. James. \ on New York Visit—Skunk Hunters | Hopkins, | Arrive for the Holidays. | irel Glen Saturday evening. | from New. Haven e WINDHAM | Mr. aha Mrs. Thomas P. Norman| g, Ealmer Bros. company has purch »f Glasgo visited at t Mrs. B Bugbee, was called to | Frank Edgerton has been entertain- L o e omas B crman | the land and building owned by W, al Homestead thi: ne last Saturday by the death of [ing his nephew from Norwich, Tarite he A g Int Addresses at Educational| husband, r. and Mrs. Byron Wioox, | iigrEei, of Lakes Fond. = The of Natick. R aun | am Jowett has been a recent | ' Woncy &% Meeting of A = GFkngers .. WStirn. 4 Feom hand v, and Ars. Byron WileoX, | building is the cne in which the Mont- | w g for Malcolm T} son_and 1 Mrs. G 0. Balch and | Boston visitor. | ciety—Misses Dorothy and Cora = R 7 gton, D. C., who are {0 re- | ville postoffice was formerly located. | boarding with his sister Mary | son Robert spent Thursday in Hart- | Rev. Lindley Gorlon of Yale was| Weir Return from Abroad. € ester, i o8 ok v e . The company has also pur ed Palmer ford | ned at George R. Torrey's Sun- N RS RA epalrs. Fannie Lamb is spending sev- | jittlo building in front of Baptist | Mrs. James Brooks of Jewett City i Ii. and Mrs. Walter Brown Thave | The Woman's Missl | Mathew house. ement of ¥ her father, Mr. McEiligott wett City. 3 Ernest Wilde and little daugh- ter Elizabeth of Wauregan spent Sun- | day with Mrs, Wilde's father, Willlam eph Clark | of New London, a used by thé ew Lor na i by th Palmer and Mrs. Josephson at the home of the former on Zion's hill. There were twenty present and the third chapter of the New America was Cottage Prayer Meetings. | Thames club as club rooms. | = ayer meeting will be held at the | Social and Dance Netted $25. | YAWBUX VALLEY dence of Alfred J. Clark Tuesday | B A report of the proceeds from the ROAD SOCIETY g. A prayer meeting was re—| social and dance given by O. U. A. M. | MF Mps. g | Grange Holds Taubiies Meeting and o xifi)u-n by Miss Grace Bates and Miss ly held at the residence of Warren | in Robertson's hall recently was read | ' . i & v Stalnthrope has returned from | Elen Hawkins. Tea and cake were e o B s ALl Bt o Tar e, aunce d has re Burns Mortgage on HallrDriving | Harry Stainthrope has returned from | geryed by tho hostesses. Surprise Party for Miss Barbara Me- rs. Calvin Hewitt -and son have | the council which showed net proceeds | {iried from a e vinat | Aceidant. Mark Shepard of New.London, N. | At.the mid-week prayer meeting of Donald—Meeting of [ 3 n Mr. and Mrs. Luther C. | of about gt Lk % SR 5 B e o ot Terman Chap. | the Congregational chureh Mrs. Robert i e ey h Stonington. Ivan Ciapman, a former resident, rax £ s ttended | The Searc ton band met | F- has been visiting at Herman Chap- | pegrum gave an interesting report of b i 5k e » 5 r now ‘of-Mystic, wis @ recent visitor ia | & Bralige me shaway, Mon--| with Miss.M st Saturday et llett is confined to his | the recent Sunday school convention e Marian 7 won a prize fo First Fellowship Meeting. Ses i : noop ey meet with| g o riies MUEXE 4 nfined to his | i Norwich. To Do plper laren feliowship meeting Road Closed. fori ok : o2 Yl dibods 2 Mrs, G Notle ot New Banln i Leh ORI Coland and’ Mk thnny the Sunday sc! it OB e AL The closing of e highway for x-S Maine Lac \ld society met F hak Risn o A e i Engstrom of Franklin were guests of - e e ? s S ard. s Roud. chnbch: Myetie e closing of the highway for 2 ) s moved i noon w Mrs. Herbert ‘ e e ' the Misses Johnson Tuesday. George Wheeler of Providence is vis. B work on the bridge at Haughton's | Mrs. Chaunc Richmond’s far 3 ) | i jting bis father. Irving Wheeler, for a . o = North Stonington and Wester- | Tonseo ine traveh on the Hist road. a8 | the O e Bl ety . Gl Taken Suddeniy Il Home from' England. few days. 4 = \y was held with the Ledyard church | )} teams and automobiles on the Way | tern Hill 2 : ey hotnt | Charles Dady aken suddenly | Misses Dorothy and Cora Weir have Misg Caroline Wheeler o 0 at vednes day being pleasant, | {o Norwich have (o ge around through ks sy morh LMD ey ¥s ago at the Central | réturned from England and are with t tiendance. Gakdale e t PL| Worsted mill, where he was employ- | their parents at their summer home ed. He fell between the looms: cut- | he attended service at of Westerly deliv-y L 10e% \ioardie, wt : i Alir lt A > L { ne cArdie, who is employed in f a sdy, teacher at Union Miss Cora has entirely recov choreh Sunday. S r e ipal wadress of the morn | 01" 1 ChetSing several Wesks. bt Vindham dy, te at Union | g nis head. He was assisied (o his | ered from an attack of typheid fever Mias Maude Pettigrew of Groton ha ing ect was from St Mat- | thg home of his mother, Mrs. Henry | . Missens KTlonrasa. | Bo : with which she was taken ill while pen e i o e R i "1 R MY SFesoonk | e home ot e mothen Nin, | CANTERBURY PLAIN Migros Men and | "SI John Capwell of Moosup has | raveling sbroad with friends % 5 this week. reached an able serm hich was alf-day teachers | hoon the guest of friends. George Cook ® Mias Florence Hewitt visited friends e SIsitetee and Seand Wiy olnee To Form Club. ! _‘I‘BL’R PLAINS o amd Mrs, T. King | The King's Daughters met at their T e It e Remaltere in Providence over Sunday tion. Scripture reading was by | The employes of the Keyes Product | L and M. King | 1ooms Monday afternoon. The lad 2 i Miss Grace T). Wheeler attended the irned to Rev. A. E. Kinmouth of Ledyard and | compan: :]uw- Tormiie Bitluly Tt sopial | N Wedding of. Rev. and Mrs. J. F. P AL | ot eh ;»v‘u; 1&\}1.~1:fyx\f,.1 iupp’.:: padise Gengifo Het Springs. : fallowship meeting in Ledyard Wed- fing: fri prayer was offered by Rev. Lucian | anjoyment. Rooms in a tenément nes Speerli at Methodist Parsonage. Saiugl WAl fand e ey s Morris Gans formerly of New Lon nesday, going with the Mystic society Drary of Nor Stonington. Miss | re being fitted up for them by — 9 ertair weir daughter from Prov- { Taken 1il While Visiting, | don, who has been living in Windham / and staying over night with Mrs. Wil Abell of Floise Whita presided at the piano and | prospective members On Friday iden e, | | Mrs. Frederick Tillinghast has been | for the past two years, has gome to Ham White of Ledyard. Mr. Abell's rendered 4 beautiful solo. |.” The Decem club at its special mee odly numb: lainfield real Thanks- | called to Brooklyn, N. Y. by the se- [Memphis, Tenn. and will locate for The Foreign Missionary soclety's A e noon recess a delici chick- | jng Monday evening considered the assembled at the - i e ning \"v"“" ! rious illness of her mother, Mrs. Fitch | the present at Hot Springs. quarterly meeting, held with Mrs. F: ended the ©n ple dinner with salads, cake, coffee | pifcations of several for membership. | {0 celebrate the i i ans TeeEN A ey of this village, who went Guests at Wedding. nie Willlams of Mystic Thursday, misst z00d Memo. 1 rolls was served in the vestry by | Five applications were accepted. |of the marriag bally R aTaient Eensied (g her cousin about two wheks| nr and Mrs. H. C. Lathrop and C. .'"‘:“,“-, wna | ‘n:,;:,_fl": Mrs. Norv Tuesday t ndies of the chureh. Mrs. Fred Heoper, who is spending (J. Speerli. Open hous e e arrow | 350, 1 thatclty. She has been Il | A Koeney attended the Bartlatt-Storrs Dwight Stome of Stonington zave o i s v, he discussion for the afternoon ser- | some time In Willimantic, was the |Tule all day. The membe dward all h A narrow h pneumonia about ten days, Sdding. » 4 4 - account of the meeting of the woma i ¢ Pt e i was Individual Responsibility. g\,’l» of Pelativie 1n foun Sundeys | Union "W “6.0T 1. (ol whit ntly. Wh turning the | * Otis P. Newton of Providence has |k dding at Spring Hill Thursday. Mr. | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson of Nor White was at the piano, and | ® B i ey | Speer ety Riran opposite the office With 4 { heen a recent visitor here. | Beeney was ‘Ryv. Mr. Bartlett's bes « € Sunday with Mr. and Mrs - who took” part were Rev. Mr.| 5“""' el 'f”‘?“- ot four = A h dplrited horse : ct an auto- | *Thomas Kennedy of Providence was [ a0 guest of {riends near Westerl Clark Standish. While there Mr. Wil- Rev. J. O, Barrows of Norwicn, { Mre. Frank Austin'y relatiyes and | Miss Olney and Mrs. Bushne le driven by anielson man who | here Tuesday. S e T ot e s i E i ey [ ey st By, Was coming uy the hiil on the Jort, | "§a rank Edgerton was in Nor-| - CLARK’S CORNERS prise party for Miss Barbara McDonald of North Bt nin;flmy, Rey. | spending the afternoon with her, giv-| At the unique wedding ] There was a collision and the horse | wich Tuesday Satorday evening. r. Barnshaw of Mystic, Miss ing her a surprise on her birthday took place. and ‘Mrs. Speerli were | ¥2° own, breaking the wagon. Mrs. Fdward Riley has returned from St. | Don C. Hattin Sells Store and Moves G Meeti D, Wheeler of Stonington and Nathan| Mrs. Austin recelved several pretty | remarried by Rev. (Miss) vian | Ball_was not injured. The horSe, a{Joseph’s hospital, Willimantic, where | i range Meeting. Willaras ot Bohows Fatle. Ve and useful gifts from those present a8 | Jomea. Thew weey procedod inie ren | valuable animal. was badly lamed he had a successful operation perform- | %o North Windham. The grange meeting was held In the 1. Weeks of Btonington was med- | Well as several remembrances from out | room by Master Fred Speerll, their | niel L. Willlams and Quinton | ed. g church pariors Wednesday _evening erator of the meeting, The next fel- | of town relatives who ‘could not be | four vear old son, bearing tne wea- | Clake visited over Suafdoy at, o Mrs. Charles Brazg was a Norwich | Miss Ruth Scott has been confined ;F-h;‘t‘hl::‘md fourth d'.‘d-r'es ‘were con- | »wehip meeting is to be held with ”m present. A £ | ding ring with ‘which ‘,.3.‘“,;,9 mar. | home of the former's mother in Atta visitor Tuesday. (0D|h4- house by {liness, 2 supper serv Road church mear Stonington, The proceeds from the fair and SUDP- | ried 20 years fmo od Bank gan Mrs. L. H. Cross visited friends | Don C. Hattin has seld his store and Wo 0f the pastors of the chur per given last Friday afternoon by | hius It u:fii\-fim'::“?, A N | | Robert L. Collins has returned home e S DS TOR IS riends n |y “moving to North Windham. P A i Gs the Ladies’ Aid soclety were about ; e | from a visit to his sister's, Mrs. Elijah ity A A | - Mre. Bllen Kemp has moved to her NORTH LYME LEDYARD S N 5100, o bunee f Voluntown and Mrs. Charl Mre, Annle Mauer wha & SaCWIER | HrABETty mad menced b b4 - Tl o 3 : e gifts, tncluding money e G YR a R, 8. Charles | visitor Wednesday. ERSREEN e | cammenged. . BUA- = g2 Mill Starts Up. ) psos 7% 3 = Mathewson of Hkonk : A . iness. - | VER | were received. The ladies of the - Mr. and Mrs, John Bdmunds of | e b Mr. and Mre. C. F. Jewett were in | Reception and Surprise Party for Miss | HANO After being shut down for. several | Mites soclety of the chureh presented — Westerly, R. I, are visiting Mr, Ed- | Aiss Viella Watson and Miss Reill s New Lomdon Baturday, | Hewitt—interesting Addresses at A TR weeks for repairs and installation of | them & set of china with which the EASTFORD munds’ sister, Mrs. George Loring, "’f New London were woek end guests Miss Bmily Stark wes a Middletown 5 2 *lc. E. Plannd i g I'l new machinery, the C. M. Robertson | table was set unknown to them. The Miss Rosamond Danlelson of Moosup | &t W. Wade's. Boering Followship M | C. E. Planning Entertainment—Local | table t them. T} p |8 - Siis o visitor Tuesday, g pening Fellowship Meeting. | g { Co’s Reckland mill started up the |afternoon was stormy, which prevent- AT spent Wednesday with her cousin, igs Mandle Pearl has returned to Rev, Francis Purvis held a ‘meeting & e People to Witness Big Game Today. | g, of the week, ©d many from coming. The time was 1 Union Thankegiving Service to Be Held | Miss Clara Wletcher Scotland after spending two Wweeks in the North Plain schoolhouse Tues- [ , 3rs. Stephen Peckham Mrs, = Mr, and Mrs Raiph Shaffer and | vpent In pleasant econyersatior t] at Methodist Church. Miss Abble Daniels of New London | Yacation at her home here. \ day ~vening. A ara X Swed " ), 4re ! Plans are being made in the Y. P.| daughter Ruii were week end guests six o'elock the ladies of the chureh | —— has returned home after visiting at | Miss Eva Wilcox Is a recent visitor Mre, Katie Jewett is spending a few | Visiting in Boston with relatives for| g p o0 o0 B0 SO0 Dre i T of Mrs. Shaffer's parents, Mr. und Mrs. | served supper. Tea was poured by | There is to be & union Thanksgiy- | Alpheus Ryder's. {at Mrs, F. W, Martin's. ‘ wesks at Carloton Jewett's e Wi e/ the Yale. | Ment course durtng the winter months, | Charles Burgess, Mrs, Buss, Mrs, Willlnma. Mrs, Bliven, | ing service a¢ the Af, K. church Wed. | Mre. Charles Hill and aéh Harry, ot | George H. Glasler spent Sundiy t poohn Bvens wisited friends in Mast | 050 100 fhall ame in New. fa- | RePusts of the Sunday scheol con- | Meving to Norwich, Mrs, Perry and Mrs. Barrows. The | nesday evening, Nev, 26, at 1.80 p, m, | Norwich, spent Wednesday at Alfred ['hls home, yme over Sunday, | ven on Saturday, Miss White has twe | Yention in Norwich will be given next! Charles Kingsley, who has been with | Svening was spent in singing and | Ladies' Aid seciety of the M. B, | Hill's. y F | brothers in Yaie. i ® e | Sunday evening the C. M. Robertsen Co. In the bex | 2Mes, the company dispersing, wish- | church met at (he home of Mrs. Wel- Climbed Tree for Coons. WOODSTOCK MOHEGAN | T I awid surprise party was | | ME and.Mrs N, Lorme Grels spent:Shop has left their employ and wil |Im6 Mf, and Mes, Speerli long life and | come Davis Thursday, = - Tuesday night two coons wers eap- izl ! gi Miss Rthel Hewitt o iday | Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Angus Park. | sson move to Norwich. happiness, with many many returns o Mrs, Ellery Bartleti whe has been | tured near Squaw Reck by Warren L. | 8 £ 7 . o | Svening. Games w Loon Friday | T and Mrs, William G, Park and | ° Charles Gerden, who has been eéeu- | the day, |1 tor some time is convalescent Fopkins, John Bennett and Frederick Jiss Nellle Chandler and Mrs. A | eve iam were played and re “harle ., eeeu Ly T o " i g I There were no services held in this | 5 eohirenis ers Sersed | Mr. and Mrs, ¥, G, Way left for Bes- pyii he Kitehie House owned by the | The W.C. P, U. will hold their reg- | Mrs. Peter Collins of North Ashiford | Darby, The men were skunk hunting [ nes Wood have been In Hartfdrd for place Bunday o aceount of the storm. Sheis. Vadatibn Hunti ton Friday te attend the Yale-Harvard Rebertson Co., has moved baek | Ular meeting at the tewn farm Wed- | was a caller at the parsonage Tues- |and iheir dog chased the ceons up a |a few days. B, M. Melding of New London was pen! t nting. foothall game foday SR e Rayimiond Hill nosduy, Nov, 26, at 2.30 p. m. | day. gl ’ tree. One of the men climbed the tree, | = W, J, Lindeman has been digging n -‘rn .".fl - ‘l ! et Hewiti, empieyed by the 8. Miss Maud Delaney was at the heme R | The friends of Cha . Lewis ave | knocked the coons down with a club | a ditch by means of dymamite. g Mre, i rs, Dolbeaffe were | E. Telephone company, enjoved twe|of her pares | glad to learn that he is able to be up |and the men on the ground clubbed Mr. and Mrs, W' . Gallup an i Gotangctla the e af thewenk, | v ish wauh B et Chartes” S | i DL s movedVfrom | PENDLETON HILL WARRENVILLE | £ha’ wai round. B yagi e men, o te R EHRA R S R MLBN e Callon Aol m s wick, Hewilt, this week and bagged a lot of | what used#lo he the poor.farm dewn | = : | Ariel Green is working ai North | 12 pounds each | to Waston and Hartford FPowler picked damdeliva | gamc o the lower mill . Miss Edythe Coek and Misy Mary| ' Mes. Eilen D, Mathewson has gone | Asnford for Maro Lewis at the sieam Club Entertained, Judge and Mrs, Clareries H._ Child | Messoms Tuesday, | Mrs, Hemry W. Hurlbuit of Gales| John Larose has meved to Meesup ' Chapman were at the Teachers' meel- | to Nerth Grosvenordale te spend the sawmill The Meesup Thursday clib was en- | are visiting in Springfield and Tros .

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