Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 22, 1913, Page 9

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TAXATION AT THE SOURCE {E CHE LD |t4E CHE-D THE CURRENCY e /e 5 i BUBBLE! BUBBLE! TOIL AND TROUBLE! —H=i | UL NEWS FRON ONE HUNDRED EASTERN CONNECTICUT AND WESTERN RHODE ISLAKD. Who is Going and Coming—Incidents, LIVE CORRESPONDENTS Accidents and Building in Three Counties. New London County NORTH R The Week's Happenings—Guests Re- cently Entertain KLIN Alfred Manning of was at Bert Ward's Mrs H ters, Dor returne. Mre Ha daughter, Mrs nded _efingwe Mrs. Char Elliot | Holt of Yan 5 ends on Lebanon road | Guests from Norwich, James Allen of Noi LISEON Being Prepared for Pastor and Wife. sonage New M occupied the Camp turned to the Read | town | ing a na will soon be | 1pants, Rev, nnd' “GLASGO Anderson - Button o Wedding — Ralph Wilbur Refurns Home. iel Kenyon was a week end vis- 1 East ureenwich. rv Gautier was the 1p friends for the week end. Anderson—Button. t the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Ray on Saturday evening their eldest was united in mar Anderson, Rev. John with Otto Thompson performing the ceremony Mrs. J. T. Wilbur returned Monday from Willimantic. Ralph, her son, was able to come home ihe middie of the k. His friends were glad to see n back and fully recovered from his ¥rancis Main is spending sev- eral weeks with her aunt, Mrs. N. B. Lews. Charles Latham was in Clark’s Falls st of the week arah Cameron is in Westerly, st of friends over the Thanks- holidaye. Bill is visiting friends and rel- atives at Clark's Falls. Tie Ladies® Aid Society met with Mrs. R H. Young Wednesday after- noon, naving a pleasant social time and working for the sale. The next meet- ing will be held with Mrs. Frank Ec- leston Wednesday afternoon, Dec, 3, A force of men capee the first of the week to work on the dam. Mr. Jordan charge of the work. and Mry, Henry Guile of Nor- e guesix of Mr, and Mrs. Albert CAMPBELL’S MILLS Supper Served by Gramge Nets $40 Towards Hall Fund. I'riday night, konk Nov, nge: furnished u supper at’ the Gal- homestead to more than 100 peo- 4t 14th, Je The grange netted $40 which ]\\.1; he used in bullding the new grange 1all, There was a large gathering at the ne of ©, Barber last Saturday being Mr. Barbers birthday, B, Colburn has moved back te the ' gringe farm, 8. L. Barber has been visiting in Plainfield for the past four days, he Mr, Bertt who has sold his farm to A, Corey, had an auction last Sat- urday, Mr, Berit has moved his fam. ily te California guest of FRANKLIN 1 Wisconsin Man Buys Local Motor Trip to Massachusctts—Guests Wind CHESTERFIELD | | i wur Hibberd of Nort E Horse Supposed to Be Shot by Hunters | week end gu —Birthday Celebration. 1 family have k of \fter spend me: Greenwich was a caller here Saturds at r home, Sunny Harold Gunnin 10 was in Hart- ford to see his Sister, returned Faith N s spenc home. : in Puinam Providence Miss Edna Kelley spent the week | Mr. and Manning of end at her home in Lyme. | South Windham were Tuesday Louis Chapman was in New London | of Mr. and Mrs. Hert Ward At the Clubhouse. Eugene Chapman Tecently lost a val- | {uable horse, to have been| Mes T, H Millie Ward | shot by hunter | and- France the cidb- | Birthday Part ROl oy { . As Harold = Mrs wa willi Satarday, his fathar cos ears old | g for Tigs ; ¢ o was in Norwict | “Arthur Chapman spent Saturday at | Monday [Gehine oot AvanfiSen g s L | “Rev. Aimar iy T reach i | {gined, Wedneaday afternoon Ko the Methodist ch Sunda Capshaw and Pp. m. s i pncag e | th and ther, Mr, and Mr Mr. and Mrs. Rlumbuig of Brooklyn, | DeCkWith and Miss Ileanor N. Y. were llers here on turd: 2 .”‘\ oL Mo “hn, 5 I miakii the triy in thelr antomoniie, " | Sonding ‘a’few weeks in Groton, ha A dance is to be held lat Arievitz | Feturned. R i held fat Arievitz | "Uy;"ang Mrs. Fred S. Armstrong son, Stephen Swe daughter Anila were in Norw Mrs. Erie Mitchell and Rac Archie Mitchell wére in Norwich Wed- nesu: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Powers spent | Sunday in Hamburg. | Miss Ruth Tinker spent Saturday | | and Sunday in New London with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tinker. proving Miss Elsie #aine spent end at her nome. FITCHVILLE L New Macadam Completed After Three Years—Now the Village Wants Trol- ley Spur. strel show. Wisconsin Man Buys Farm. il Deshefy has sold his farm to . Werter of Wisconsin. irs. Curtis Hazen is visii daughter, Mrs, Howard B | Bloomfield. After years of waiting the macadam road between this place and Yantic has been put in first-class condition. Although a trifle over a mile in length, it has taken nearly three years to com- plete the job. Repairs on the road Wwere begun during the regime of Mac- Donald as highway commissioner. It has taken so long to fnish the work that the Yantic end is already in need of top dressin, The next move will be to have the trolley car ilne extended from Yantic to Bograh. Petition afier petition haye been circuiatedd about town, and hun- dreds of slgnors have been secured asking to have the trolley line extend. ed, but without effect, Perhaps after the trolley line has heen extended to Maplowood cemetery in Norwich,sheould | & petition be clreulated again asking | BUSSts of Mr to have the line exiended to the Johne | DYAe. Son cemetery in Bozrah, just mbove Piichyllle, the Norwich Business Men's| An aute party consisting of Mr, and sssociation might come to the aid of | Mry, Arad Manning of Yantic and Mr. the signers und intercede with the offi- | and Mrs, Lioyd P, Ayer went (o north. clals of the rallway company, | exn Magsachusetis Tuesday, where Mr, ng her hnell, in day. Mrs, Abbie Speeler and Miss Lillie Johnson were in Hartford Monday. Hadley Gray is building a green~ house, Miss Anna Armstrong Is spending a few days in Providence, Xugene Ayer 1s passing the wesk end with his cousin, Hugene. Manning, of Yentie, Mr, and Mrs, Lioyd P, Ayer were recent guests of Mr, and Mrs, G, H. Hewitt in Lebanon, Mrs, Ida Bherwgod Bthel of Williman and Mrs, and daughter were week end Samuel N, Motored to Massashusetts, Farm— g | Will Brassil, who has been ill, is im- | Franklin grange s to give a min- | Will Brassil was in Norwich Tues- | 1 caitle. ek end guest of cas the | will pre | | | B. P. Cap: giving sermon. haw | Funeral of Joseph F. Pieroe—Hunters from Hartford. funeral of Joseph eman Pierce was held Saturday, the 15th, in i Ashwillett chapel. Comforting r were spoken by Rev. John Thompson of Bethel, and hymns were ng by Mrs. John Woodmansee M or Burdick. The bearers were Walter Princ erry Kinnie, John own and Sterry Whipple. umber of beautiful floral attended from Norwich, n Cit a 1 was deces here was piece willett father, sisters. er Lohnes of Long farm here Tues- their fternoon Julius Wolfram, aluntomn. work in Rixtown who Is at ol 15, Pierce and family enter tained two hunters fro riford the latter part of last week. return- | ¢d home Sunday afternoon Anderson—Button. Otto Anderson, Jr., of this place and Miss T Bulton of Glasgoy were { married cday night Mrs. Julia A. Crumb and C. F. Hay- ward moving from the Henry Pal- | mer place to the Winfleld Eceleston farm near Cossaduc Hill | "The family on the John L. Main farm is moving to a farm near the northwest orner. NORTH STONINGTON | Congregational Women's Union Gives Supper — Grangers Visit Ashaway Grange. | Rey. c. A. Northrop ‘of Norwich supplied the pulpit of the Congrega- | tional church Sunday. Mrs. H. M. Pendleton, Mrs. H. B. | Beckeit ‘and Rev.~ Lucian Drury_ at- tended the fellowship meeting at Led- vard church Wednesday. Rev. F. M. Hollister is expected home today (Saturday) after four | weeks' vacation. The Women's union ofethe Congre- gatlonal church gave an oyster sup- per Friday evening at the home of Mrs. H, B. Becketi. Misses Mabel Tracy und Grace Shef- field visited schools In Willimantic Friday. A, W. Buchanan of Mansfleld, agent of the state board of education, has been in town this weelk, Mrs, Lyle C. Gray has been spending a few days with her sister in Jewett City, large company of loeal grangers went to Ashaway, R, I, Monday even- ing as guests of the grange in that lace, Miss Edith C, Hewitt has taken fur- nished roems tor light housekeeping in the houge of Mrs, W, H. Hijard, P. Copeland. who has ! NIAN 'C ~ Francis Waterman of Hartford to Build at Pine Grove—Village Inter- i ests. | _ Franklin H. Brown of Norwich spent | Sunday. with his | s ford, where he Mrs. Haynes and children left Wed- | nesday evening for tives in Lyme. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Peabody and son have ret from Hartford,where they have d “for the past two Marie { antic | . Griswold | Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Carlson have moved from the Pellon house on Lin- coln street to the Rieinbach place on York avenue. | Turner Harding is living in the Pel- lon tenement recently vacated by Mr. Twiss and family Mrs. Harriet B. P erbocker hotel is ning her brother, Mr. Walker, sland Walter G. ker of Main sireet was at the grove Monday putiing his power | boat In storage for the winter. AIr. Spencer of Yo ing and malking a numt < avenue is T of rep to | ihe place he burchased a short time { ago from Stephen Dunstan. | Pine Grove Items. | Francis v nd his brother- |in-law_trom ¥ were guesis of | 4. C. Burnham Monday | the trip down to the grove in Watermans car. Mr. Waterman was at the grove last summer and occupied i a cottage for several weeks. He was purchased a piece of land and intends Lyme on business Wednesday. Mrs. Eli Dorman of Beverly, Mass., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Jane Dor- | man. | _ P. A. Daniels was at the grove Tues- day, putting the storm doors and shut- ters on Sunshine villa, as the owner, Mrs. J. M. Sweet, has'gone to New York for the winter. Dr. and Mrs, G. M. Barrett left last, week for Hartford to spend the winter with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Richard O. Libby of Norwich spent ‘the week end at Wild Alr, Mrs, John L. 18 visiting ner George Smith Beckwlith of Hartford parents, Mr. and Mrs, at the farm. Mr, and Mrs, B, L. Manwari Ellas Manwarii moved to Saturday for the winter. Mrs, Henry R, Harding has returned to her cottage on High street after a short visit to Bssex, Mr, and Mrs, G, F, Griswold moved te Niantic Tuesday for the winter, Mrs, Ida Montrose and son Donald have Feturned (o the Eroye pfier an absence of 15 months spel in Cali- fornia, o and lantic a visit with rela- | aint- | They made | so well pleased with the resort that he | to erect a coitage in thc spring Mr. | Waterman is a Hartford contractor | E. Louis Bager, who is traveling for | a nursery nouse in Rochester, was=in Prof. Hiram Bingham of Yale Offers _White Paint #nd Blinds for School 1’ yE - \ | “Building—Also Prize of $25 for | Pupils =~ | state Supsrvisor Joh A. Young of | Colehester visited schools n town last ! Thursday ed a and conc meeting in the Cent:al school in the | afternoon The town school Loard met in the sentral school last Thursday evening Supervisor Young atiended and re- ported on the conditicn of the &chools. James Lane, chairman of the school board, presented an offer made by | Prof. 'Hiram Bingham of Yale univel | sity ‘to furnish white paint and blin for.the Central schooi building. also to glve a prize of $25 to pupils in the | different schools for efliciency in cer- | tain studies, to be decided later. Pro- | fessor Bingham's offer was accented by the board and his senerosity highly commended. Mr. Clough of Hartford, state school [m!pr(‘mr was in town Tuesday. Collecting Egg Masses. | The children of the public school | are busy collecting cgz masses of il | tent “caterpiliars ‘in order to win the prize of $25 offered br the Connecticut i Agrieultural coilege. Ras | %trs. Kathryn L. and Miss Lucy Phelps attended the teachers institule in’ Norwich last Saturday | "Miss Ora Sterry has been engaged | as teach in a private school at Fort Lieut. Roy Lyons, with ,members of the coast surve: t Terry and | Fort Wright, were in town this week | surveying for coast defense. The regular meeting of the grange was held in the hall Tuesday evening. Aid Society's Supper. The Ladies’ 4id societs of ihe Con- gregational church served a supper in Grange hail Wednesday evening. Mrs. Mary Sisson of North Plaing visited her sister, Mrs. Henry A. Rog- | ers. Wednesday. J. Frank Rogers and daughter, Misy | Jennte Rogers, were Norwich visitors | | | Government Survey. | | ‘Wednesday. Mrs, Cora Rogers returned to her | home in North Lyme Wednesday after spending several weeks at the home of William H. Maynard, caring for his Wwife and infant daughter, Charles S. Ray is spending the entire week in Bozrah, Mr. and Mrs, Carlton Jewett of North Lyme attended the social and dance in_Grange hull last Friday ovening. Charles 1. Beebe, Robert A. Balley, Ita Gifford, Enoch Crapdall, Charles Malona and Mr. and Mrs, Fred Balley Congregational Church Adopts Resolu- tions on Resignation of Rev. Marous Burr—Farewell Reception and Gift _ to Pastor.and Wife, 1 S At the meeting of the members,of tiie Goshen church beld November Tth to constder the resiguation of the of, four was appolnted to draft resolu- tions of regret at his realgnation and of appreciation of his services. The resolutions set forth that Rev, Marcus Burr, the faithful and beloved pastor in the 20th year of his pastorate in the Goshen Congregational chureh, Leba- anon, having signified his desire to end his pastorate, his people wished to express appreciation of his aithful work of so many years, mnistering to them in love and good will, bearlng with fhem in patience, sorrowing with them in their losses, rejoicing in their joys, and In his loving way striving to lead all to the highest goal of Christian living. committee also expressed thanks for the constant care, help and direction given by Mrs. Burr in the music connected with all of the relig- fous services, expressing the hope that the heavenly Fathers riches blessing attend them wherever they may be in the Master's vinevard. The resolutions were accepted and ordered placed in the records of the church and a copy given to the pastor. They were signed by W. T. Curry,clerk of the church, and by W. H. Geer, W. T. Curry, Sarah B. Curry and Clara Gillette, resolutions committee. Cards and Good Wishes on Birthday. J. A, Randall was remembered with numerous postcards of good wishes and in various other ways on his 45t birth- day, Nov, 16th. No Preaching Services. There will be no preaching services in the Goshen church for the next two Sundays, the Christian Endeavor meet- ing to be held at the usual bour in the evening. Schoolmdte Given Party, The senior class of Bacon Acallemy, gave a party to their clagsmate, Cal- vin McCall, at his home on Goshen Hill Saturday evening. The evening was pleasantly spent in a social ttmae, refreshments were served, and the company came down and returned in & large ‘bus. Farewell Sermon. Notwithstanding the stormy Sunday there was 'a good attendance at th morning service to hear the farewel sermon of the pastor, Rev. .Mn Burrg His sermon was listaned to with deef interest. The text was taken from Samuel, 3-8, Them that honor Me Wil honor. Owing to the severe storm Sunday evening the Christian Bndeavor soclety fhought best not to hold their 2th an- meeting untfl some time ear- 17 in December. Tendered Reception. “The members of the Goshen churcii &ave a farewell roception to their pas- tor and his wife in the church Monday evening. There was a_good number present. 'The ladles of the church fur- nished a collation, after which W. Tu Curry, the clerk, of the church, an- nounced that refarks would be made by Deacon W. W. Gillette of the Sun- dny school, W, H. Geer of the Chris- tlan Endeavor society, J. A. Randall of the Misslon circle, by Miss Clara Gil- lette of the Literary club, by K. W. Jones. Mr, Jones, to show their esteemn and good will in behalf of the eclub, presented Mr. Burr a roll of 25 brand new, crisp one dollar bills, . Mr. and Mrs, Burr, the guests of honar, cor- @ially responded. The musical part of the exercises included a special selec- tlon sweetly rendered by Mre. E. I. Waterman, and all joined in singing some of the favorite hymns, inctuding Dlest Be the T, and God Be Witk ou. LEONARD BRIDGE Meeting of the Busy Bes Soolety— Albert Carpenter Improves Property. The Busy Bee society held a at’ the home of Rev. and Mrs. Elw O. Mead Friday svening. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Kneeland and Miss Standish of Columbia Saturday at Hdwin P. and Albert Gi Kneeland's. Otto A. Nettleton has moved his household goods from Goshen Hill ta Kenneth L. Cummings’ house. Home from the Metropolis. Mrs, Louts Himmelstein has return< ed from ten days' visit with relatives in New York city. Louts H. Corbit of Bridgeport is at Mrs. 1da B. Cummings'. Mrs. Burnette W. Cummings and daughter Arlene returned to South Manchester Tuesday after sgénding a few days with Mrs. 1da E. Cummings. Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Abell of Co- lumbia were recent guests of Mr. Abell's sister, Mrs. Leverett A, Man- Waring. Rexford E. Cummings was in South Manehester Tuesday. Charles Carpenter substitnted on the mail route Monday for Kenneth L. Cummings. * » Migs Lavinia P. Kneeland spent ‘Wednesday in Columbia, the guest of Mrs. W. Henry Kneeland. Albert Carpenter s making im- provements on the Button place in Pino street, Columbia, which he has pur- chased. The_personage at Fxeter is looking fine after receiving two coats of white paint. Five Foot Wildcat Killed in the Woods. Thomas Wheeler attended the fu- neral of his brother-in-law, Walter C. Morgan, of Mystic, last Friday. Andréw J. Main and daughter Naney of Canonchet, R. L, John Geer's Saturday. The entertainment and fce oream supper held in_the chapel Saturday evening was a financial sucoess. Mrs. Howard Mastin and children were Sunday guests of Mre. Martin's parents, Mr. and Mre. Nathen Main. AMr. and Mrs. John ryGnr Wwere busi« ness callers in Woesterly Saturday. W. L. Main was in Westerly T day. Killed Wildoat. Mr. Donahue kilted a wildcat in the woods near his home that measured five feet. . PRESTON and son Theodare were New London Visttors during the week, Mrs. Sarah Rogers returned to her home in Niantlc Wednesday after a brief visit at the home of Mrs. Bhers Food “ainer, Mry, Leonard Willlams and daugi= ter, Mrs, Pearl Coffee, and infant sen of 'Ohepterfield, and Mr, and Mrs, Henry Maynard of North Lyme were visiters at the heme of Mr. und Mrs, Capt. and Mrs, N. W, Roegers of Wells street will move (o Niantic n & shert Ume for the winter, & Willlasn Maynard last Saturday. Donald G, Mitchell, George Prest,, D, Bates and Dr. Lawssp b New: \ Union Thankagiving Service to . Be Held in Congregational Chureh. " There witl ho o unjon - ;ufloz' “ovening, Rev. L. L. Holmes m.:!l father Tbrother E’E&"" A were callers at | preach. Rev. I, M, Keneaton % S rroymens

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