Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 10, 1914, Page 9

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AND NOW! IN SOUTH AMERICAN JUNGLES Wty fk | GUESS THE. HOLDAYS ARE ALL ONERLY e T— KANDA GET YOUR PHYSICAL e 8 ST EASTERN GONNECTICUT AND WESTERN RHODE ISLAND. Who is Going and Coming—Incidents, and Building in Three Counties. Accident; = NIANTIC Odd Fellows’ Installation—Local Pas- tor Attends Taftville Meeting. SHUNOC New Sawyer at Wheeler's Mill—Mer- | rill Family Leaves for Florida, New London County OLD LYME A. F. and A. M. Installation—Kinder- gartner Resigns—Banta-Bogue Mar- riage. District Deputy Lyme was Robert Noble ef Old town Wednesday eve- ning to install the officers in Nlantic lodge of Odd Fellows, After the meet- ing the members and guests adjourned to the lower hall, where a nice sup- per was awaiting them. There was a good atlendance of Odd_ Fellows. v. and Mrs. James A. Way returned Truman H. Bennett, sawyer at|to Meriden Sunday evening Wheeler's steam sawmill, has resigned | visi ) b e { . t to local relatives. and is succeeded by Mr. Gray of Led-| Mr. and Mrs_ Albin Hagstrom left in Church services were attended Sunday owing storm. very poerly to the rain- New Sawyer at Mill, The following officers were installed the last meeting of Pythagoras lodge, A. ¥. and A. M., by Past Masters at Georse Griswold and Griswold Per- | Vard. The mill is now located at the | Sunday for their home in Norwich. kins: Worsnipful master, T. W. Shear- | ;’;[‘;’flel Paimer place, at Pendleton | Miss Grace Saunders who is teach- | Hil. Many workmen are employed at the mill and the lumber is being shipped to Bostom and ether eastern markets. { C. B, Hillard and @. B, Brown of ; | North Stenington are serving as jurers er; treasurer, Joseph T. Bugbee: sec- retary, George Griswols senior Robert H. Noble; jumior i senior deacon ying in Deep River spent Sunday with | her parents, Mr. ahd Mrs Arthur Saun- | ders, Mys, Adam F. Bishop was in New | London Tuesday afternoon attending war- ] | | den « , Griswold ik the meeting of the Sunshine society | junior steward, Joseph P. Maynard; |t the January criminal term of the|of which she is a_member. | iyler, John Hoskins; trugtee for three | “OUrt in Norwich. Fred J. Howard resumed his studies { Numbers from here attended the fu- i neral of Irving Franklin Babcock, held | from his home near Westerly Saturday { | afternoon. School opened Monday. Miss Ger- trude Maine of Preston, who taught the fall term with marked success, is again the teaphei; Dr. Thurman P. Maine has erected a garage. R. B. Wheeler was in Jewett City Monday. E. P. Merrill and family left Wed- Nathaniel Sheffield, Jr. Miss Rockwell, teacher in fhe kin- dergarten cluss, has resigned owing to trouble with her = eves. Miss Ruth Corey, who has taught the same class last term, has been secured to take her place, Northrup Chapman has returned to his studies at Yale after spending the lioliday seasén with his parents. R. A. Peet lias left for a few days’ trip to Cleveland, O. R. H. Noble, who has elected town at the Mannal Training school in New London Tuesday. At Taftville Meeting. Rev. J. Willlam Knappenberger, pas- tor of the Congregational church, was in Taftville Puesday attending the meeting of Congregational ministers, Joseph C. Burnham was a business caller in New Haven Tuesday, o F. Crumb of Groton was in the ge Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Marvin have clerk af the last town election, has en- | 18838y for Jacksonville, Fla. Mr. Mer- | ropyrned from a visit to relatt E. Caulkins_h: 5 : . F.D. ! i gt bl e ot mo | MU SER ISR, I PR 0| T G 3, ey storenn ‘who has been 11l for some time, is able to resume his duties on the mail route, Fritz Dart of Trinlty college, Hart- s P. Merrill, in Shunoc. Irving R. Maine i¢ building a new icehouse. dence of C. P. Horton on Ferry street to the home of R. H. Noble on Acade- my avenue. ford, was a recent guest of his parents, uAAln;zmb:fr g“m?nfi;m 1'rnmtL telg;- S Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Dart. lodge ' Fellows went, = & / antic Wednesday night, accompanying LEFFINGWELL the district deputy, R. H. Noble, who instalied the officers of that lodge. Harold Pierson has returned home after a week’s visit to friends in New York. Banta—Bogue. Harry Banta and Agnes Bogue were united in marriage by Rev. Mr. Ring- | the holidays with her parents. rose in the Baptist parsonage, | Harry Palmer was in Fitehville on Miss Helen Clark was a visitor in | Thursday, loading a car with poles for Fuesday, 3 "G M, Geisthard MOHEGAN The funeral of Mrs. Anne M. Math- ews, held Tuesday, was attended by many sorrowing friends. Mrs. Davis and son, Raymond, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hunt- er, have returned to Mvstic. % No services were held in the church Sunday o secount of ‘the Mrs. Jerome Taylor returned to Ridgefield, Monday, after spending two weeks at her home on Wauwecus Hill. HEaith Leffingwell returned to Philadelphia on Jan. 2, after spending | NEWS FROM ONE HUNDRED LIVE CORRESPONDENTS LEBANON Players At the Whist Tables—S8ec- retary C. D. Hine Makes Fine Gift To School. Eighteen tables of whist were played in Grange Hall, Friday even- i following are the Ladi frst, Florence Rockwood, no:l.x‘d, Flprence Hoffman; second censolation — Annie gntlemen—Airst, 1 Bighop; Park and Royce Loomis, Gone To Flerida, Carl Hallen, Mr. and Winter Haven, Fla., for the winter, Mys. Frank C, Perkins and Mrs, Frank Kingsley. Mrs. Otto Pultz was ‘Wednesday. Mys, Mary Troland and Miss Emma | Troland of New London, spent Tues- day with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tre- land. Misg Fannie Perkins is visiting her beother, Prank C. Perkins, in Spring- field, Mass. Miss Coskey of Norwich has been vigiting Miss Elizabeth Duffy. ~ Miss Flora Spaulding passe: in Norwich thls week. s Doris Troland has returned, © and | after visiting in New London bell has been vis- | ter spending the holidays Hollis € iting friends ma%grlnsfleld. Teachers’ Meeting. L. T. Garplson of Willimantic, perviser of the schools held a ers' meet the center Tuesday rnoon. ‘Were present. Secretary Hine Remembers He Attended. School Secretary C. D, Hine of Hartford | ning. presented District No. 6, with twenty Volumes of ‘The book of Know. - Mr. Hine formerly lived here and at- tended the Distriet No. § school. The Ladies Ald Soclety met cently—Funeral Howard. prize Mrs. William Blanchard and Miss Hdna Burgess have gome to son Prank, have returned to Springfield, Mass., after spending a few days with Perking' parents, Mr. and Mrs. in Norwich 4 a few | Thursday, school, | Sandwiches, coffee, Seven teachers | served. The out of town guests were Mgrria- town, N. J., was a recent guest of her brother, Rev. B. P. Capshaw. Mrs, Sarah Greenslit entertained one day last week Miss Emmeline Smith of New London and Miss Maud Davies of Montclair, N. J. Mrs. Hermon Gager entertained on Monday Mrs. Henry Hyde, Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Hyde of Willimantic and Miss Bernice Adams of New Haven. Mrs. Abbie Speeler and Miss Lillie Johnson were at Sunny Top Wednes- day. C. H. Robinson and Ray Manning were in Norwich, Monday evening at- tending the turkey supper given by the I. O. O. F. Mrs, Hermos Gager spent Saturday in_Lisbon. Mr. and Mrs. William Smith have returned after spending several weeks in Cleveland, Ohio. Funeral of Mrs. Heward. The funeral of Mrs. Edward Howard was held at her home Saturday af- ternoon, a large number of rel and friends being present. Thers were many floral tributes. A quartette com- posed of Mrs. I. A. Robinson, Mrs. Louis Smith, ¥Fred Armstrong and Louis Smith sang, “Face to Face,” and “Home of the Boul.” NORTH rRA?D KLIN | Charles Sherman Moves to Palmertown Farm — Surprise Greene. Party For Mrs, Charles Sherman has purchased the Stephen Parker place at Palmertown | and moved his goods there the past | week. | - Mr. nd Mrs. A. R. Race entertained Mr. and Mrs. Willlam { Loomis and Mrs. Eita Watson of reeneville. Herbert Hoffman has returned to ! his home at Northampton, Mass., af- with his mother, Mrs. Jennette Hoffman. Surprised By Neighbors. The neighbors surprised Mr. John Greene at his home Saturday evening. Several tables of whist was played. and cake was Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Greene and Miss Esther Green of South Coventry. Charles Sherman has bought a pair of heavy horses from Reuben Man Returns To New York. Fred H. Race, Jr, has returned to his stdies at the New York law school Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Lamphere of Fitchville spent Wednesday with Mra. C. H. Peckham. Mrs, Imogene Arnold of Willimantic spent Tesday with her daghter, Mrs. Reben Manning. Egene Clark was a recent Hartford visitor. Mrs. Henrietta Huntington, Mrs. Han- nah Kingsléy and Grace K. Peckham spent Friday with Mrs. James Allsy o et tves | GRISWOLD Birthday Surprise Party For Mrs. Albert Crary—Many Gifts Received Mrs. Albert Crary of Griswold was pleasantly, reminded that Jan. 2 was | her = birthday, last Friday evening when over fifty relatives and friends came at seven o'clock to her home. Mrs. Crary was away and did not re- turn until 8 o'clock, to see' teams and lights flving about which ~signified something unusual, she soon became aware of the meaning and after greet- ings and congratulations .were ex- changed, the evening was devoted to games and contests. Instrumental and vocal solos by Misses Bennett, Geer and Tibbitta were enjoved. A poem composed and read by the Rov. Francis. Child recalled mern In- 1871, and spoke of - Mra. Crary’s very agreeable and hospi- table ways and her friends and their | appreciation of her as a neighbor and triend. After the reading of this poem, sandwiches, cake, home-made candy and coffee were' servad. Mrs. Crary was presented an elaborate | birthduy cake of enormous =ize on which ~flamed = forty-three _candles. This cake was cut and each person | present had a samp! | Crary of Preston Cit Crary presented her brances of the day, glass, china, money, neckwear and a parlor lamp. Mrs. Crary. expressed her appreciation of the gifts. Edward A. Geer spoke of his pleas- | ant reeollection of Mrs. Crary when | he was tearhing school and he spoke a niece of Mre. many remem- including linen, of the appreciation of her .in -the community. A secial hour was en- joyed by all. | Miss Tda Edmond of Oakdale spent | Christmas whth her cousins, Mr. and | Mrs. A. Edmond and T F. Ea- mond. Miss Mary Hoppman is visiting friends in Boston. Miss Hattie Bennett of Preston spent Sunday with Miss Anna Crary. o % Good Attendance At Auction—Horace Palimer Injured. The auction held Friday of M Kavanaugh was well attended. Mrs. George Tillinghast of - tequock ia Visiting at Wi Iss George Hill spent Monday. and Tuisduy with his family School apened Monday weeks’ vacation with the er, Miss Olga Thammn—?&m smnl mmc‘m‘u e ? on was a visiter at| his cousin’s John Geer’s, Tug e A At Mr. Gray of Ledyard is Mrs. Dwight Miner -of Ne Mrs. Phoebe White's. Miss Cynthia | were visitors ail Thursday. John Geer’s, Horace Palmer while sawing woed ‘Wednesday cut his hand badly. NORTH STONINGTON Many Attend ‘_Follo\:; i Meeting— New England Supper Given by Bap- tist Ladies’ Society. Rev. Lucian Drury and Rev. George H. Chambers attended the January mesting of the New London and vi- cinity, Baptist ministers at Norwich Monday. The next meeting of the co ference will be held with the local Bap- tist church Feb. 2. Fellowship Meeting. The fellowship meeting held with tha Congregational church in this city on Thursdey brought out a good attend- ance, from alster churches. The ser- mon was by Rev. A. F. Earnshaw of Mystie. The afternocon session was de- voted to an open discussion of fthe question, How mayv Bunday school in struction be improved? A fine dinner was served by the ladies of the enter- taining chuweh. Rev. F. M. Hollister officiated at ths funeral of =, James F. Brown In | Mystic Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John D: Avery, Mrs, and Mrs. C. P. Kendall, Mrs. H. M. Pendleton, Miss Delia ‘Whesler and Miss Louise Hewitt at- tended the service. The Ladies’ soclety of the Third Baptist ohurch held a New FEngland supper at the residence of B. R. Park Thursday evening. Grange Installation. Instaflation of officers for the com- ing vear teok place at the Grange meeting Friday evening. J. Bdwin Thompson is Werthy. master, Clarence Davis overseer, Rev. Luctan Drury chaplain, elected for the seventh suc- cesgive year, Mrs. John D. Avery lec- turer. Mrs. Appleton Maine of Preston Plain_visited in town Thursday and aftended the fellowship meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Teleafor Stahle | o Fred Barrows of Hartford 1s ih~ | guest of his mother, Mra. W, M. And- erson, Tee Harding of Fitchburg, Mass., vis- ited his last week. q.n-mulh‘ was held at the | Sterling City schoolhouse last Wed- Sawyer of Springfield. . her parents, Mr. and BT e o was fn Har

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