Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 24, 1914, Page 9

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CHICATS NEWS OPERATE—BUT - DON'T KILL THE . PATIENT /Tl 1S wituiaks] { ¥T BASIERY | NEWS FROM ONE HUNDRED LIVE EASTERN CONNECTICUT AND WESTERN RHODE ISLAND. Who is Going and Coming—Incidents. and Building in Accidents Three Counties. New London- County Cold of This Month Net a Marker to Low Temperatures of 1857—Schoals Visited. The ‘mercury at the time of the cold snap a week ag0 below, and at 9 p. m. wind blew hard -ail da morning it was 10. below but began to moderate fast through the day. . In 1857, by a record kept by the corre- \spondent’s grandfather,: the ~mercury stood on the 18th of January 10; below | at sunrise, 4 below at noon, and 2 be- | at sunset. On the of January it e below at sunrise, 8 below af noon nd 13 below at“9 p. and xt ‘morning 15 below.. The winten of was called the coldest of the cen low but 1573 was next to it, Box_ Social. The €. E. socisty had a box' secial at _the hall Friday evening. Rev.. E. O. Mead’s, subject lagt Sun- day morning was The -Face, Text II Cor., iiils, Icehouses are being filled, some of the ice is 12 inches thick. A large number of the people about here have had severe colds. ' v. E. O. Mead, L. T. Garrison and A. 1. Brundage each visited the dis trict school in their official’ capacity last week. Mirs, S nail carri New Yor LAUREL GLEN ¢hel, wife of .the rural : guest of reiati ul W v, is th Olga Thompson. attended the teach- ers’ meeting held in North Stonington iast kriday afternoon. Mrs. Crandail is visiting her sister, Mrs. William Palmer on Denison Hill. Attaway Main is working for Ed. Mairi. Nathan Main shot a red fox fues- Wednesday aay. sMrs. Pullker retufned from o wisit at her daughier's in Bos- caught leg on ihiry Laurel Champlin through. the “and Kimbal have & Alfred Chark fill his ice e will be . jreiehing s the ¢hajel Sunday. Rey: M < expected. 4 Leen Mr, belpin; Th Tuesday morning | stood 7 below zero at sunrise, at noon | esin | NORTH FRANKLIN Local People Attend State Grange— Calls from Former Pastors. ! H | | | on Smith, Mrs. Grace Peck and Mrs.' Louis Smith and msironz attended the state 4 at Hartford last week. | Master Arnold s return- home after | ed v Arnold, of ' |~ Rev. B X | been spending vacation with | triends in town. Charles fherman of Palmertown spent Tuesday h his sister, Mrs. Eugene Clark ! Réturns to Business. I A. R. Rag#, who has boen ill, is abie 2i Doroths T home in Lebanon after spending a few dars with her grandmother, ma Warner. Rev. Harry A called on friends in { while on his way to Waterbur: | | Miss Gertrude Ward of Leffingwell j has been ‘spending- a few days with Mrs. Hannah Kingsley. 7 { Edward Taylor of Lebanon was a guest of his mother, Mrs. James Mackay, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Mahone; dren, who have been itu be at his store 3 { s chil- very ill, are re- | covering. ! NORTH S5TONINGTON | Entertainment b;—va—S;l_:wxy Kitchen | Band—William S, Maine on Cana- dian Contract. | Mrs. John L. York, Mrs. D. W. Bis- |'sell, Miss Touise Hewitt, Mrs. Amos Wheeler, Miss Fannie Thompson, Mrs. | Luther C."Gray, Rev. and Mrs. Luctan { Drury and Mrs, George H. Chambers.' together with C. P. Randall, who was moderator of the meeting, attended the fellowship meeting at Westerly Wed- xm;dny ‘Asjaway Klichen band, assist- ed by Miss Ediih Bruce Jones, an elo- cationist, of Weslerly, gave an enter- tainment in Grange hall Thursday-eve- | ning. : On Canadian Contract. ! Wilbur Maine 1Is superintendin m of a Jarge pulp mill ‘ S, Coutes. cierk in_ the has been conti ed at 8 few days | Irhogene | HANOVER Meeting of Woman's Missionary So- ciety—Officers of Sunday “chool. The Woman's Missionary society met Wednesday afternoon at the home {of Mrs. Angus Park, with Mrs. A. | Ladd leader. The devotional e: centered on the thought of prayer. A rief account of our relations to the eastern Connecticut | Woman's Board was given by Helen Eadie. A letter from Rev. ward H. Smith of China was reid by Mrs. Lee. The special feature of the programme s a review of ghe first chapter of What Next in Tarkey, gi len in a most interesting manner hy | Mrs. William G. Park. At the close I hour Tefresh- tess. branch of _the M d- of the meeting a pleasant socf was enjoved, during which erved by the hos Interest in Sunday School. | New interest is being ‘shown in work of the Sunday school and we hope that %14 will be a banner year. | Graded lessons have been introduced throughout the elementary division and three new feachers, Miss (irace Tucker, Miss Gladvs Crombie | William Park, bring added enthu- siasm to the work. The new home de- partment superintendent plans o bring this important branch of this school into even closer connection than in the past. The voung men's class has been organized and holds meet- ings eve Wednesday evening. The officers recently elected for 1914 are Superintendent, Allison B. Lad. sistant superintendent, William Park; secretary, William treasurer, Miss Jennie C. Gallup; perintendent cradie roll, Mrs. M, J. B. Fuller; superintendent home -depart- ment, Mrs. James Tanner. | Live Topics. Monday morning at about half past 11 the hot water boiler in- the. new | house of William G. Park blew up, | doing only minor damage. The ice being cut on the Airlie pond | 118 beiween 13 ang 14 inches thick. i blood poison which has started around { his face. A number from here attended the ; basketball game in Baltic between Baltic and Taftville, Nelson Adams and were recent vigitors in Sonth Canter- bury. MOHEGAN f | Services were held in the church | i V¥ ferning and evening. am_Church is jlL Henry Ddlbeare has returned after visiting several weeks. in. Mystic, A Hunier was in Norwich the ! first of the week. CORRESPONDENTS the | and | Ovala Savoy is being treated for | Tom = Delaney | | | VOLUNTOWN Missing New Bedferd Girl Located Here—Burning of Former Peleg Kin- nie Home. Friday evening last . a . successful whist and social was given for the benefit of St. Thomas’ churcu. At the whist tables the prize winners were: | First.ladies’, Migs Eva Dupont; second, Miss Mary Hevrin; first men’s, Martial Russi; “second, .Louis. Boucher. After the - whist, dancing was enjoyed. Richards' orchestra furnished musi, Richards’ orchestra furnished mus r a dance in Glasgo Saturday cen- ' Given Surprise Party. | Saturday evening last about thirty | friends of Miss Cleo Herbert gave her surprise party. They spent an en- able evening. the prosramme con- sting of vocal and instr sic and dancing. As a tolten of esteem and good will, Miss Ferberi was pre- sented a handsome chain and pendant ring the ‘evening refreshments were ced. Home Whist Club Meets. evening the Hor Mr. and winner Miss Leather Lewis ond ¥ dies’ tha, He e Jo! Missing Girl Located 16 been m Migs v Portuguege girl, who has from her home New early Jn Novemb: was lovarea by New Hedford police early th eex 28 residing in this town, where it was found she was employed in one of the local mills. Wednesday aft oon an officer from New Bedford arrived here and induced the voung lady to return to her parents, who have been greatly ' The voung ! worried by her, absence. iady gave as her reason for leaving that she was dissatisfied with condi tions ai her home. While 1n wwn i here she had borne a good reputation. Fermer Kinnie Homestead Burned. Wednesday evening between 6 and 7 Kiunie homestead in the part of ihe town was de- five, with the greater part i The place was y {rof. New York had purchased the property. about five weess ago. The family was driven out into the cold at, but -were cared for by near hbors. - ‘The house;-which was burned to theé ground, was partly cov- ered by insura) royved by the | | Alfred AL Clark and John B, Perry jaualizy of the frozen | inches' thick. ¥ Wilson D. Maine of Watch I1Il vis- iled his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard 1 DaaMaine. over Mondgy pight. Tues- day morning Mr. Maline returned to his dutfes at ‘the' Hte saving station. Mrs, crystal eignt HOME SWEET HOME mental mu- | edford since | a Maine, whe accompanied h In-nil Wednesday morning, | returned | | when she to the home of her sister, | Mrs. Herbert Bi Horace Paimer 1y cut by his « provin, There blood puisoning. [, Clark B. Maine is failing and unable } to’ leave his roem. | S | hand that was bad woodsaw is - been danger of cular has PENDLETON HILL School Children Collect 39,000 Cater- | pillar Nests—One Girl Gets 22000, C.. Dwight hompsen has sold wood lot to Richard B. Wheeler. Wood choppers have already begun to cut the timber. Miss Mary Brown of Canonch I ! has been visiting at Mrs, James M. Cook | * Mr. Evans, state supervisor, was at the Hill school last week Miss Winifred and Mi Cecil Pal | mer, who both been ill with tonsilit eac near Providence, hav Arthur Billings left Thursday for | ilis home in Natick, R. I, to spend a | few da A Jennie Thompson attended “the Satur 3 f ihe daughter of . Sta of New on Ice is being harvested on the Rob- Palmer pond of fine quality and inches in thickness. Mills and Rilla Chapman were sterly Thursday nk Brown was fishing at Wau- chaug pond the fir® of the week. School Collects 49,000 Nests. school has collecied 49.000 | | BOZRAH range. | 3 A. Bishop i= zpending ome time in Yantic Lucretia Lathrop has returned after spending several davs with her Clifford Lathrop of New London. Mr, and Mrs. Frank A. Rockwood and family of North Franklin attended EBozrah Gran meeting Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Billings Avery of Led- ard installed the officers of Bozrah Grange Wednesday evening. At the close of the installation an oyster supper was served. The Wide Awake Club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orin Maples Iriday evening. Mrs, James C. Young who-has been 11 for some time is more comfortable. Mr. and Mrs. . closed their house for a few and gone to Xast Orange, N. J, Those filling their icehouses the past Stiles Fly have months | I week were J. L. Lord, M. Peck | iave filled their frehouses with a fine James. Daniels, Ray ilarding, H. E.| Illa.nlng and J, S, Daniels, “The L. B. S. met Wednesday. Din- |ner was served at 1 Mrs. Swan Olson will entert: E home | on:Lora HIl Wefinsgay,. I'eb, 4. ! The hwoks for ihe new wwa library have arrived. | 3 CHEAGH MBS NO CRY TOO FAR TO BE HEARD FRANSLIN Smith Reaches Workers’ Miss Florida—Merry Club Entertained. i | | | { | George Geer of Plain Hill was a visitor in Tuesday ‘mon A. Gager and ith ager were suests at in Norwich Wednesday of MT. Mrs. Charles Gager, Jr. | and Mrs. Layins A. Robinson | and granddaughter Ruth Parke p- inson, were guests Tuesday of Mrs. Lucy E, Mdnning in ILebanon. Otis Fairbanks of Norwich has been spending a fuw days wtih Lloyd Grant. Mrs. Josie Parker of Plain Hills was the gu of local relatives, - Monday. Mrs. Lavius A. Robinson, Mrs. Her- mon A, Gager, Miss Fai N. Gager and Mrs. Herbert.Wheeler attended church | in Baltic Sunday eve Fred S.. Armstro Hartford visitor. Mr. and Mrs. . Amos Wheeler of | Pautipaug Hill were calling on Mr. | and Mrs. Herbert Wheeler Sunday, Has Reached Florida. | have been received from Smith of her safe arrival in recent was a | 1 4 | Jr, was in Nor-| Wednesday d S. Armstrong who has finished | ng on Mr. Elm e's has moved machine and sawing for him- self Luther Holton lost a valuable horse | | last week Mrs. Erie Mitchell and: daughter Rena were in Norwich Saturday. Entertained Club. Mrs Faith Merry kers v after noon - ciub-inciudes Mrs. Jean nette Hoffman, Mrs, Frank Roskwood, Florence Rockwond, M: Mre Hermon Gager. LEDYARD | New Management For Town Farm— | Installation At Grange—Pastor's | Departure Regretted. In the Ledyard schools during the | past week, Miss Florence Hulburt has ! been ‘substituting for Miss Grace Cha, man in District No. 2, Misa Nellis Geer iff No. 4 for Miss Mollie Ball and Thomas Latham in District No. 13 for | Miss' Gladys Hall. Misses Chapman | and Ball have been ill but will be able | to resume their duties Monday. i John M, Gray.was a business caller | in’ Norwich Tuesday. | | Changes At Town Farm. | | It is reported that the town farm | will be occupied by Herbert Pierce for the coming year. Daniel E. Gray the | present occupant will move to North Stonington where he has leased a farm. | | ILocal icemen have finished harvest- { ing 10-inch ice, Grange Installation. % The officers -of. Ledyard Grange for the - ensuing Saturday Cru year were: installed on evening by Deputy Irving | ich of Groton! Mr. Creuch = was isted Dby, Mrs. Ursula . Avery and | Miss Mabel Smith, Some of the iocal farmers - have ’ 25 [ der, tire W ance for their Aid Soc met at the iesday. A good number Isaac G. Geer, and Miss Etbel lowship meet- Regret Pastor’s Departure. with deep r t that Rev. Mr. people learn- that he’ i=s_to leave the Ledyard church. Rev. Mr. White has been very popular in and out of the church and the membership has ncreased amazingly since his leadership. here. Vintson Ackle; after spending parents, Mr. and of Ledyard. NORTH LYME Meeting of Baptist Church— Jewett Farm Sold. has returned to Yale the holidays with hi Mrs. A. O. Annual Samuel William Sisson w: arday on town busin sson and Strong harvested of the week n was a New Lon- their slowly recovering us_illness. of New London was from a recent Curtis Roge home Jast weel Mrs. Erwin Rogers is keeping house for Mrs. William Caulkins of Lyme. M jcy Wetmore of New London is visiting Mrs. William Sisson. Baptist Church Meeting. The . annual: mesting of tha Baptist 4 Monday. T and Lois Ro tors at G, gers H trong’s of Jswett Farm. T place known as the Jewett farm h been “gold to Bohemian from:New York, who is to take possession the first .of May, but does mot expect to move here until fall Sixty miles of thread weven from the fibre of a species of Italian nettle weizhts only two and a half pamndes SPECIAL TO WOMEN The most economical, cleansing germicidal of all antiseptics is Paxtine A soluble Antiseptic Powder to be dissolved in water as needed. As a medicinal antiseptic for douches in catarrh, b niceration of nose, throat, and ths caused by feminine ills it has no eyu For ten years the Lydia E. . recommended A say {5 is “‘wertn its‘weight in gela.” At ruggists. 56c, large box, or by mall. The-Paxton Toilet Co, Boston, Mase, e

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