Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 31, 1914, Page 9

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Whilo here he held various town offices | and for several years was deputy game warden. The bride was attended by her -daughter, Miss Irene R. Bullock. The groom’s attendant was Dr. S, H. Stephens of Providence. The bride was ‘| gowned in Alice blue ~sllk with lace trimmings and carried a shower bou- quet of bride roses. Her maid wore white lace with pink and carried roses. After the ceremony a dinner was serv- || ed_at the home of the bride. Mrs. Timothy in is speuding . with her son- Dr. and Mrs, H. 1 Grange Receives New Members—in- stallation—Gift - Accepted—Congre- gational Aid Beciety’s Committees. Preston City grange, No. 110, held its meeting Tuesday evening with a large number in attendance. Mrs. John F. Richardson and Miss Ruth " ONE HUNDRED LIVE CORRES EASTERN CONNECTICUT AND WESTERN RHODE ISLAND. | Who is Going and Coming—Incidents, Accidents and Building in Three Counties. in-law and daughter, E. Reynolds. Mr. and_Mrs. George V. Allyn of New Haven are guests of Mr. Allyn's mother, Mrs, J. C. Allyn. Miss May Desmond of Norwich spent OLD MYSTIC Hanks-Tuthill Marriage—Entertain- LAGER rt ALE 4T ment Given by the United Workers. {4 1» ~ Richardson were voted . upon | Sunday with Mrs. Mary E. McCarthy. R e 2 d they were given the obligations. e Miss _Edith Tuthill of Norwich and| New London County UNCASVILLE gulat v Tranka, - rmany o Ol | i o bR tions 07 iemerehiy GOSHEN POINTnCAP . POINTsoTE TAP / American Councils Installation—Sosial | 1Y20/%; were united in marriage Jan. | Ita Nellie Maine and. Mise" Mysos Winsted Preach =07 T ¢ GALES FERRY. Affairs of the Week—Third in Group | Strangers, New Yori. Mr. and Mrs,| miton: A large hand wrought chest | Winsted Preachor at Lecal Churoh— g (J up | Strangers, New Yorik. r. and TS| made by Charles Haskell for Deer Takes Quickly <3 the to Tobacco Hanks will reside in that city, where of Stone Throwers Fined. : 5 S % - los Moves River Buoye—lncreased At- | = 70~ TOES Mr. Hanks is employed. R tees Nallviost Lorposie tegatian, | < Chewing. 4 S tendance at Church and Sunday |, M!S Dorothy Rogers celebrated her United Workers’ Entertainment. Worthy Master Irving C. Crouch of | Rev. John H. Knott of Winsted 3 3 eleventh birthday by entertaining a i Groton grange, with the assistance of School, An entertainment was held Friday preached very acceptably in the Gosh- == number of friends Saturday afternoon : T N e BOME o R evening under the auspices of the|Mrs. Irving Crouch and Mrs, Allen |en Congregational church Sunday. Rev. > The breaking up of the river ice | Mrs Frank Rogers.. . Tr?f‘af‘:a:}n:gg United Workers of the Methodist|Burdick, installed the following offi- | Mr. Knott is expected to preach again or N . caused the dolphin that marks, the |was spent in plaving various sames | Church, in the parish house. A pro- | cers: next Sunday. r - cross-over channel at Red Top to 20 | interspersed with vocal aeg’ (oorne® | gramme consisting of music, recitat| WOrthy master, Arthur E. Shedd; | Harry ¢ Fork was in Putnam Sun- BREWERY BOI II'ING or RAUGI’"‘% overseer, Charles C. Zabreski; lecturer, day and conducted day and eveni Angeline ¥, Bates; 5 tions and tableaux was rendered and church services. refreshments were for sale. out of commission last week. This ] mental music. happens every winter, with the run- am Refreshments were served by Mrs. Rogers. secretary, Henry B. Bates; treasurer, Nathan M. Hall; Miss Rogers BREWERY BOTTLING ALE LAGER ning ice. The western bUOY, Ne4T |received many pretty rememb The Ladies’ Aid society of the Bap- Deer Ch Bartlett’s, has always withstood the 0. U A M. Inctalloibrances. | (igt church met Wednesday afternoon | chaplain, Rev. L. M. Keneston; stew. 05 day bl e : ensndan en : pressure of ice and tide, until the past - U. A M. allation. with. Mis Horate 'O, "Willlaias. ard, Charles Burdick; assistant stew- Y et o 9.5 Wos il 4. Quinn J. Quinn Owsick & Migaez logs in the woods week, when this was moved several ing of American council, ; lady assistant stew- | Woic Sawing up N. J. Fournier & Co. At the meeti: ard, hundred feet down the river. Most|O. U, A. M, Thursday eventng. the Buastirly Cotifbucs. ard, Helen Starkweather; Ceres, Ethel | 71e0 one glanced up and was sur- [} 5" Tegjou i George Greenberger of the buoys and dolphins up the Tiver | following officers were installed: Goun. | The' fourth quarterly conference of | Milier; ~ Pomona. ~ Photbe - Snemois, | Prised to see a full grown deer walk- |f % Clendennin Ve Quinn 'fi to Norwich are out of commission. fcilior, John Noves: vice councillor, | the Methodist Bpiscopal church, con-|Flora, Alics Wingate; gate keeper, | [N, towards them with the intention of (§ 2- Clendenni ~ Ice from Smith’s Pond. Frank Wilbur; recording secretary, | ducted by District Supt. George G.| Lynwood Crary, | Baklos friends. , The men had lttls |§ o oh sorge Greenberger Solomon Bres. The harvesting of ico on ‘Smitis |Harry Auwood: assistant recording ! Scrivener of Norwich, was held Mon-| “After the installation the ladies | % hand to offer except some tobacco | P. Shea The Palace pond, for the viliage supply was be- | secretary, Robert C. Burchard; finan- (day evening at 3 o'clock in the parish | served a dainty lunch. Later in the | m.2ich one of them happened to have || J. Zabrows TS Mesincty gun Thursday of last week under the |cial secretary, Frank Richards. treas- | house. 4 : evening the retiring officers were call- | [ NS pockel. Cutting off a gbod |§ H. Allard 2 M. F. Shea Co, direction of John McGuire of the Les- |urer, Dan D. Home; inductor, Harry Silver Wedding. ¢d upon for speeches. They responded | SpoW Do Teld it out and the deer |} J. Slosberg H. J. Kiirey N. J. Fournier & G ter district with assistance from the | Wall; examiner, George Rowe; inside | Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Lamphere of | heartily and were greeted with ap- . Ratond pleay e erad. The deer || G Graenberger . J. Fournier £ village. T Drotector, Herman Johnson; outside |8 School street, Mystic, formerly of|Dlause, ajlowed actr to be petted and re- The Palace A. Clendennin H. Allard - The Ladies’ society of the M. E.|protector, William Watt. The cere- | Olq Mystic, have issued invitations to| The past year has been most suc- Tained around in the vicinity for [§ W..E. & J'H. Wilsen A church resumed its regular meetings | monies Were conducted by Dstrict | the 25th anniversary of thelr marriage, | cessful for the Preston City granse, B s ercd LB M £ Shes. & Ca N. J. Fournier & Co. - E- & J. H. Wilson Thursday afternoon last after the hol- | Deputy Ashley T. Boon of Norwich. | Tuesday evening. Feb. 3d {and has been a very pleasant year. | OM® minutes before i v George S. Di > S * H. J. Kileoy iday vacation. There was a good at- | At the meeting the second degree was Mrs. Phillips Recoverin The members have contributed their |2™3Y- X s OFES 5 Uraper: s tendance. Conferred on two candidates. After - P 9 taienis to make each meeting interest. Bluebirds Heard and Seen. D. J. Murphy & Co. J. Slosberg M. Goldstein Rev. Mr. Harrison conducted morn- ing and evening services in tht M. E. church Sunday and also filied. the place of superintendent of the Sunday Marriod: Forty-deven’ Years. . Agricultural college and to other prom- Uncas Hotel - scheol as both C. E. Colver| super={ . =~ ATD © J;nes Green of Pe. |Chial pneumonia, but s slowly con-|inent speakers whom the grange has Mesting at Schoolhouse, 'n, C. E. Wright intendent, .end D.” C. Perkins, assist- | Mr. and Mrs. James Green of valescing. been so fortunate as to securs, The midweek prayer meeting was Carron Bros. 8. Tkaczak & Ce. - ant superintendent, were ill. 5 y-seventh an- | "Ry, Herbert Bacon Hutchins has| "“There has been & sood atiendance g 5 niversary of their marriage Wednes- | rot d to Lewiston, Me.,, after a visit & held in the schoolhouse on Goshen |} | ouing Bros. Lariviers Bros. T. Ethi Awards for Attendance, day evening by a reception to friends | {o e ang Mrs. Frank B, Winiame. | Lroushout the year. Allen B. Burdick | Fil) Wednesday evening, Thers waa || bo%ine Br » - Ethier Several members of \the Sunday |both local and from out of town. Mr, | “pit f0G NS FIAGE T (TNANS. | who has been worthy master for the |an attendance of 22, W. L Mott led R school received awards for regular |and Mrs Green have resided here | gov for a visht to her son-in-law and fn“:.lm‘.:Od‘bl’:x’:; das e b‘"pfi?fi;"‘e meeting. attendance. Among these were Mrs. Charles J. Pierce, who received a roll- ed gold pin, Miss Miriam Harrison, the business of the meeting a fine New England supper was served, a social hour following. for about four years, from New London, Given Surprise Party. moving here Miss Susan H. Babcock has returned | from three weeks’ visit to her sister, Mrs. Wallace A. Phillips of Bridgsport, who has been critically ill with bron- daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Polly of Waltham, Mess. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin L. Mull and ing. Extra meetings have been called for the purpose of listening to lectures by Dprofessors from the Connecticut member is hoping to establish a sim- ilar record during 1914, ‘Wednesday seemed more like spring than the 28th day of January. merous bluebirds were seen and heard during the forenoon. Nu- ‘W .G, Thomas has purchased a new American sawmill and is setting it up in_his woodlot. One frosty morning the loud and Wauregan Houss Del Hoff Hotel American House 2 Fun ‘metal pin. The following | . SWven Surprise Par Ben] - N sy > = as given a sur- |children of Jay street, New London, ) ’L’Ai’"é’c“h’?;cl"‘t},i l:;esng mste&iac;:f prise Saturday night by his friends in | were over-Sunday guests of Mr. and Pl:!:\‘findurr\.’isxgg;r]ef JArr;iold“ ot gzntlilx::o::"crravg“krln: of ice was heard $°°Ek¢ ‘..f““"" : 3 oxed inville ; P o - e Forsins: Sl iiortnce Surtbutt Palmertown, ~Among those present | Mre C. Bdwin Staplyn. | Plain ; S e et By nd b || TSRS e Ieving Horlbult, Walter Mo fm |iyn Comstock, Miss Fiorence Hart, | Boston with a new auto truck. oclhie steam sawmill which has been AT unShine. i or pep. || BoKatE four “namea have bean attendants ot | Misses Helen and Marian Lynch, Miss | Mrs. Charles T Caswell has return- | located on the so-called Daniel Mo i Siene Wosnestay, || Sclomen Brze. the regular sessions of the school since the system of awards was adopted seven years ago. They are entitled to books given at the end of six and seven years’ attendance. The pastor, were Miss Minnie Nichols, Miss Eve- Agnes Auwood, Miss Lillian John- son, Reuben Austin, Bud Merriam, Ray Gardner, Chester Comstock, Herbert Guptil, Fred Johnson, John Home. The evening was spent playing games Albert A. Haley ed to Ledyard, after a visit to her daughter, Mrs. T. Henry Johnson. J. Clinton Fitch of New London was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs, Hiram Holdredge. Rev. L. L. Holmes recently pur- chased an automobile in Norwich. Everett D. Benjamin has sold out his route to Mr. Beebe of Norwich. Mr. and Mrs, Stephen Geisthard are warm sunshine. LEONARD BRIDGE Meeting of the Busy Bee Society— The Palace M. F. Shea Co. C. E. Wright ORDER FROM YOUR DEALER Lariviere Bros. Geo. Schqez & Ce. Clarence Roache of Westerly ower s, and with whist. Refreshments were | Mrs, Charles H. Burdick recently en- < . , e A b DL AL el E bt G - tertained Mrs. Shippee of Westerly. | Spending several weeks in Hawali. Mr. | Practical Talks at Farmers' Insti NLA Sunday. the past year. 'The attendance at the Painting Club Quarters. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Gardner of ‘i’”;f“‘fi":fi?."gl.‘: son of G. A. Gelsthard | tute. 004 - Fallows . Gonlor™: Dty thts \ od In Prine Wi - Teas D Sunday guests of Mr. e. nterest inner. S?.‘?Z‘:.’bf V%'L‘X&E’Z‘f:;&':n‘fé“u u‘:‘: nf.".:un?‘i'fiféi‘x}if;‘ ’fii‘l’s;i{',’ti;*ifi: L’,‘;;‘“ifl; SErank Ingr:’m.g Mrs. Thomas Owens and daughter | The Busy Bee society met with ;‘1’& Guests At New London Wedding. | 2Mrs. Helen Beers Blakeslee, whose Red and White teams. The honors | week, which has greatly improved the | Miss Ida Babcook has returned to|afe visiting the former’s sister, Mrs, |I1da E. Cumimings Wednesday after- 5 little son L. R. Blakesies was ore. of *however, quite equally divided, | interior. North Stonington, after three weeks' | G. A. Holden. nogRs elgiaWOCEed sony Kprons. _“‘?’fl Niantic lodge, No. 17, Independent the Drize winners in Pasadena’s tourn- The WWhites befhg ons point anead. The Still Waiting for Light stay at the home of her aunt, Miss Su-| ~Mrs. Sherwood Swan is iIL present were: Rev. and Mra Elwell | Order Odd Fellows met Wednesday | ament of roses, is a cousin of B. G. Bible Study class, with Miss Jennie | Considerable dissatisfaction is astir | san H, Babcock. Committees Named. Brod 3 Hirowne Miss Tred O Browmrer ok aud conferred the Bisbierps | Sl Sioron Primer of tiis sscsiam G. Perkins leader and Miss Alice Sat- | among those who have wired their g g The Ladies’ Aid society of the Con- | Mrs, J. A. Thomas, Misses MyTtle | Postmaster A, E. S. Bush was in|. Rev. E. P, Mathewson was unable to Lerlee secretary, met at 8 o'clock Sun- |homes to be ilghted by electricity, on| NORTH STGININGTON | gresational church met in the vestry | Lombard and Lavinia P. Kneeland | New Hawen Tuesday ~ationiine. the|Dbe present at the Sunday moening day evening and have en--up the strength of the promises of the Wednesday afternoon. The following | Refreshments were served. annual Postmaster's Association meste | service. study of the New Testament for Bible Teachers. 2 Personals and Briefs. Miss Gladys Hall has resumed her place as teacher of the Stoddard dis- electric company to run the power up through the town. Friday evening the Epworth League of the Methodist church held a so- clal which was well attended. County Ministers’ Conference To Meet | At Baptist Church—Mrs. Gray Gives | Tea—School Secial. . committees were appointed: Enter- tainment committee, Miss Annie Mc- Climon, Mrs. George Dewolf and Mrs. J. E. Kennedy; work committee, Mrs. John Boswell, Mrs. A. E. Shedd and Otto A. Nettleton was in Chestnut Campbell, Miss Mabel Noyes, Miss Helen Blakeslee and Miss Flora, Spaulding of Lebanon were re- ing. | Miss Grace Saunders, a teacher Im | Deep River, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Saund- ers at Saunders’ Grove. Arthur Billings returned the first ef the week from Natick, R. L _Rilla Chapman spert Wednesday North Stonington. srs. Thompson, Cook and Matne trict school at Allyn's Point. relieving | Rev. G. G. Scrivener, district su-| The Baptist Ministers’ conference | Miss Emma Geisthardc. Refreshments | cent callers at Miss Hattie J. Wil- | My, and Mrs. Charies R, Tubbs have | &re loading a car of hard maple for Thomas Latham of the village, who | perintendent held the fourth quarterly | ot New London and vicinity will hold | Were served, fifteen being present. liams', | returned’ from their wedding trip te|R. B. Wheeler at Wheeler's Cross- has been substituting there. conference at the church Thursday |itg February meeting with the Third; Miss Abble Stanton has been visit- Rev. Elwell O, Mead took for his|New York and other point Miss Ada Smith of New London has evening. Reports from the various Baptist church in this town next Mon- ing Mrs. Richards of Versailles, text Sunday the first chapter of St. E. Louis Eager of New London is Olga Thompson of North leased Meadowbrook cottage and was | trustees were read. day. Rev. Harry P. Fuller of Niantic —— — John, 1st to the 1Sth verses and | visitin~ his mother, Mrs, H. R. Hard- on and Joseph Newell of @ week end visitor there last Sunday. Grange Installation. will read a paper on Pulpit Dangers. SHUNOC preached a. deep. 3 ssix : T were guests the - Robert .'M”ix‘“‘“:-if&":? of ?MC‘;, oves{ .Montviile grange, P. of H. installeq | The conferenc ¥l e ignen:.ineg e . mon, 2 o Naah Guests at Wadding. Palmer homestead Tuesday. week end _her-uncle, -amne: .:ramuo‘ecurel i o e 2 e y North, | i3 g ‘ the. residence "of Rev. Luclan Drury, | Me¢ting of Newly Organized Improve A hgok o wh Rk Sosk: 20 ‘_"? number lof\_yo people of the 1 pastor -emeritus. ment Society—Young Traveler Only |, -+ “0H, O 7 recently. Bluebirds e e gdnn :Vodm:; OLD LYME OoRev. Lucien Drury preafil};ed in the| Reaches Westerly. Bavé o Deesi deen ige R Reyaoading L :%n.!'n‘”x‘%‘.v:. LS j b 3 ngregational church Sunday morn- - J.. Williams' hired man cut | > : o ‘Mrs, Mary ¥ e the guest of | Ing;. substituting for the pastor who| The recently organized Improvement | nis sost badly while cutting wood re- e oin A M - JETren 2 L,fi."’,,,’ ,“’.,‘hflfi“’v?—',d'::d‘s‘ ey ‘her parents, Mr, friends in Niantic ,"M”ml,_ had not been able to prepare for the | society of Shunoc held its first meet- | cently, necessitating calling a doctor | 519¢d here a few vears ago. o] Deputy Albert Buell of Clinton in- Comstock THsey. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Johinson enter- | Service owing to illness in his family | ing Tuesday evening with a Jarge at- | na having several stitches taken. | O . Cope bas harvested o large| JORY Aert Buell of Claton in- “M‘u‘h"wmmm ,“n:‘”,_, of Mz, u,"”dn,,j tained over the week end Mr. and Mrs. Literary Tea. 'ellldl:dce‘- g“he p"&’”l was fully de- P armess’ Slhatitises, iy % . @ Tt 1ol offcars. “4 T By 'Anthc:;y. L s Edwin x;:_v: of Péemn Fc_lt'y;’. WIS C. C. Gray gave a chain tea g L s T onatantiy | The Farmers Institute in connection | ' Elmer Carlson has entered the em-|ing present. =~ - = o ynard cousin TS, n- i in Gan ined. nes ernoon, one of a series . vi swish F ers’ association, ¥ 5 ec! g arry pendi: bort ke i society ot | belng added and the interest in the | with the Jewion T Ter church Wed- | . Charles J. Luce has returned from a|few days in New York. nett, - Mr, and Mrs. Nelson Parker of Nor- wich spent Monday with Mrs, Parker's arents, Mr, and Mrs. Henry W. Hurl- utt, Mr. and Mrs, Claflin and family ars moving from the Ichabod to the cot- tage of Frank Hiltons on the village street. Henry Keeney and Michael Sexton of New London and Otis Winchester of Norwich were visitors in the place Sunday. VOLUNTOWN Automoblle Parties Attend Norwich Theater—Village Fres from Contag- with doge and gumns for the lair of the Konchepeak, the third one in the gang, two of which were arrested two Weeks ago, for throwing stones, break- ing down a door, was arrested and brought before Justice of the Peace William Smiddy Monday and _fined $3 and costs, amounting to $15.39, which he paid. The others in the gang were arrested, tried and fined about two weeks ago. Konchepeak kept out of sight until Friday, when he was arrested and placed under bonds of $50, which he furnished. Pine for Attendance. Nine pins were given out at the Baptist church at the session of Sun- day school for perfect attendance dur- ing the year 1913. Mr. and Mrs_ Michael Hickey en- being hel by the ladies’ the Third Baptist church. Mrs. Lucian Drury read an original siory and Mrs. | W. H. Hillard read a selection. Mrs. | Gray was assisted In serving refresh- | ments by her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Lyle C. Gray. Wheeler School Social. The Wheeler school held a social Friday evening in the school build- ing. Dancing was enjoyed by the young people. Farm Sold. Mrs. Chauncey E. Richmond has sold her farm to an out-of-town pur- chaser and will herself leave town, Mrs, Charles N, Brown is ill with rheumatism. Charles P. Thompson, Jr., of New new order increasing rapidly. The next meeting will be held with the vice president, Irving W. Miner, Tues- day evening, Feb. 3, R. B. Wheeler was in Boston Wed- nesday. Large quantities of lumber from the forests north of here are being trans- ported to Wheeler's Switch in this place, for shipment to down east mar- kets. Rev. J. the Second Baptist church Sunday morning, at White Rock Sunday af- ternoon and at Clarkville Sunday eve- ning. He is an able spealker. Youthful Traveler Halted. Everett Chapman got an idea that < M. Collins held services at ery nesday evening. interesting and int The lectures proved structive. Mr. Pincus of New York city was the guest of Rev. Brown Wednesday. and Thursday. Miss Hattle J. been ill the past few weeks, is slight- ly improved. Meeting of the E. O. Mead and F. O, ‘Williams, who has GLASGO Epwortl h League— Thomas Wilbur's Death at 91. Mrs. A. C. Burdick and two daugh- ters were guests of Mrs. W. G. Bur- dick Tuesday. GRISWOLD | business trip to Texas and other points in the South. Tower Operator, J. P. McCoy was a business caller in New London this week. Mrs. Arthur Montrose and son Don- ald have returned from a visit to rela- jtives in New London. Selis Residence. Miss Ruth Tayior has sold her resi- { dence on Hope street to Mr. Barnard | of North Haven. i Captain and Mrs. J. Huntley are i spending the winter with their daugh- ter, Mrs. G. B. Coates in Hartford. Motorman John H. Hackett of the Shore Line Electric Railway has pur- chased a runabout. n Ledy with his family . Mrs. R. A. Peet are in New York for a short stay. Most of those who fill thelr fce houses every year have about finished harvesting ice for this winter, the av- erage thickness being eight inches. Miss Masie Scoller of Deep River was in town Wednesday eveming to attend the grange meeting. LEFFINGWELL Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Amburn, Clar- ence Amburn, Erving Foote, Palmer and Florence Taylor attended the dancing school at Dolbeare hall Monday night. ; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Brown. |m 2 s [ ] I ; ;gy,ufif’;’;f&m"":i e ovea, 1 Miss Tucy Phelps, ' teacher in the Anos ey o ey With ehetcicounls, | B e e (o hasing nunier Jia Mrs. Benjamin Gailup is Visiting her| 422 ‘;“,:‘é‘“c“:’ antiseptic for douches reported by the weery Hunters on their | LN TSUICG, 1A3 e guest for he | Hasel Pomers as & caller In New | OUg R e inpon recently found | Mrs. Addie Hyda Installs Officers of | rother, Bdwin Chapmani:gf B s oty Anfemmatle retun. Mex. Pater Marehesautt ot | MrE. Willam Mavnard and gon. Hen- | “Wifliam Tinker and = Shreeet] Kap- |2 pice draft herse dead in his stall. | Pachaug Grange. Mics Suslin Cook substifutell Wess u_.:nbyyremxrm: }Ll;d};h;s;;eqw. P e ¥ 1 Vs = ni ~ Col- Ne ve: e nesday = S y ears L um ¢ Pittsfield, [T 20 iss nie Rogers were Col- |lan attended the Salem Grange dance | Charles P. Thompson of New Haven W liians R el iy s ot Tipw g;‘isr;HEd?&d(‘Z::r day for “her aisfer § 4o eine Co. has reco ded i i h ished to see some of the world - . 3 = & e and Joseph Andrews of Norwich, Frank 'A. Thompson. o e es Abpehended. Lowerer, | as led by P: Tus 5 e attending Storrs Agricultu ol- | Main, Ella Lefingwell and Marjorie sty ovening last there was 2 jarge] Mrs. Ray Johnson is spending a| Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Adams and | M omacrs when he landed in Wes: Sinaay evenioe R leader vng of |cge spent Sunday with relatives in| Hartridge were Sunday guests at Mra. elegation from this village % i friend 2 daught f N % vi Benjamin Young; , A own. 3 9 16 thaster Nueichstversl Chtinabiies ’frew days with ends at Norwich sfl\lfia er‘;’f Mzrw;d& ‘;{ere zélefls Over | terly, they having been notified to be | poroiueile e T2 1-2 Judge Austin I Bush Has retisnadl F‘A%hhfl!;’lnun;, 22 § ‘own. y LT T8. George A.|on the lookout for him. His father, | O o with : 5 3 , - ur Maynard and Irving Foote being required to carry the party over. — ‘ Pendleton. Otis Chapman, drove to Westerly The Ladies’ Aid society met from a business trip to New York. attended the dance at Dolbeare's hall Quarantine Raised. SALEM e Sunday evening, returning home with e S AL ednesday. | Mrs J. C. Soden is visiting her sis-| Weineaday night. Saturday the quarantine was lifted 2 TERFIELD his son. ¥ & = i . for a few | Fra v h turned f; from the home “of Louls Rilshotte | pance at Grange Hall Well Attended CHES Ezelial James of Pachaug ic vis- [\ 3" o Gy et visit to reltives in New X ’vrv‘::klpuc: P momx’:fi“;: = mu'.;v&se; —Supervisor Young Visits Schools. n Taylor Buried in Smith S e e C"’f:nflghn%'éa{afiga?;m - lnM\".n.rv{'xi,:: Hoglon Is sioge e Siues SPECIAL TO WOMEN o acarist fover. Ghis leaves e town | o — nail tast pei.| Burial Ground—Supervisor Visits Everybody-at-Church Sunday. | Jo0 N ere o O automobile, | The most economical, cleansing ee from any contagious disease. ce in Grange as - g 1, will Bvery- = 3 germicidal of antiseptics is Tuesday ewening ihe Home Whist|day ovening was well attended, n num.| Schools. AR L R Rt The Late Thomas Wilbur. | PENDLETORN HILL club met with Mr. and Mrs. Edmond | ber from out of town being among | poniumin Yarduteks n B T roh, Tiore. Rev. J.M.| Thomas Wilbur died Wednesday | ° Herbert. The winners were Mrs, Geo. | those present. The regular Saturday |\ leniptin Tardufeky has gone to | ond Baphist church. ¢ motning, Jan. 28, after an fliness of { o, o 0l iteme—Looal intersst. . {n T. Briggs, first, Miss Mary Hevrin, sec- | evening dancing class wae postponed | winver P ? rest of the| Mirs. Chauncey Richmond has sold [about a week. Mr. Wilbur was &i D adonn P ond; Geo. T. Briges, first; J. L. Her-|on account of the heavy rainfall. Miss Sarahi Rosofsky is visiting her | er farm in North Stonington near |years old last August. Tn his death asadena Prize Winner, bert, second. - ey aTine of NeY, London was| brother-in-law, Samuel Sullman, in |the old town hall, to purchasers from |the community loses a worthy CRris: | A soluble Antiseptic P Fox Hunters Disappointed. a week end visitor at the home of his | New London, g out of town. Mrs. Richmond will |tian man in every w s Noyes Wheeler has traded his pony ul tiseptic Powder The light sndw of Morday gave hope | Sr2ndparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ambross | The pody of Harrison Taylor, who | AAsye SWar, | the highest respect. =~ .« sovere|for & voung horse with Alvin Corey be dissolved i to a number of local fox hunters, They | Darline. died in East Lyme, was brought here| Eazra James of Griswold has hired| J. G. Bill has beo onk to in water t early Tuesday ing | Miss Pearl BroWn of Mystic Was a|for burial in the Smith v out fo Deacon Edwin A. Lewis to as- | cold the past week. | am Gray, the sawver atr Rich- started out early Tuesday ‘marning | . ‘end visitor at the o of I vard. t0: D : . | —— i - : - as needed, e Of Ner| Master Eilsworth Powers and sister | 8ist in his farm work the coming sea- | Wheeler's saw-mill,_spent Sun- Baltic and Jogsph Pupont. gdusq visited tives' ay. chester visitore Monday. Visited Schools. Friday evening. Mrs. Ellen Powers and son Charles spent Bunday with Frank A. Thomp- son. - family in Pachaug. York is spending a few days with his | Alisses Winifred and Ceeil Palmer | were guests over Sunday of their in their private correspondence with wemen, which proves its su 3 - Stats Supérvisor J. A. Young of Col- |attended the fureral of a relative in 2 Deacon and Mrs. Ransom Reid of e heghr Eapathe Y IHRE Jschools. tn fown: Mon | DEW, London B furfiay; OAKDALE [ Lisbon were Sunday guests of Mr.|TRenNre Mery Pamek L T woris 1tn weleht o - T eI ) or Nowt - Visited Schools, | anaRim VIGIER e BDOALL city | Deen sewing at Mrs. Mills: this week: | SrugEists. 50c, largs box, or by ufi Mr: and ¥ i s Tuesdny. | Carlon Wheeler was visiting Ches- | Sale of 8, N. Johnson's Farm—Social | John O. Peckham of Preston Civ | “Mre. James M. Cook entertained| The Paxton Toilet Co. Boston, Aasy. visited Woodbridge farms Tuesday. daughter ce . Miss Kathr. 5 terfield school Wednesday. Union Meets. orueRdey. aiter .8 sts o VA L. Ray and Clyde Ray S . nies |ing a few days With his SISter, MIS. | e———————————— Fachaus, sugpiegf attended the lecture and stereopticon |, V= Caulking and David Phil- e wor ¢ . |W. A Bdmonds. ol 34 exhibition in Bacon Academy Tuesday|ers Wedneadsy that weighed & 250 | Wismlr Seraiy the “weet Side and| _Mrs. Child was in Hartford last evening. : ¥ ghe Wheeler visited the West Si ! week attending the funeral of a rel- . B 64 Degrees Wednesda Driindssensh Center schools Tuesday. | ative L 2 S Th tood % Ddward Walden and daughter Edna | At the Congregational church Sun- ®°Gh 450 Hyde of Danielson was 't 3 L] Atter two maeks® iy atter oo vecomesday CELees |were callers on Lawrence Ravmond |day: the -paster. Rev. C. L. French| Yre 840 Hyge of Dinepon, Fod) ter, Mrs, F. L. Johnson and Jitt returned Monday "2 small flack of shortly after noon Wednesday, offer- ing quite a contrast to the zero tem- perature prevailing on Wednesday of last week. Sherwood Miner and son, visited relatives in Sunday. Charles, Millington last in Uncasville Tuesday. | ROAD SOCIETY (Stonington) | led : 18 and 1 Cor. | 27-28. The €. E. mesting was | by the pagtor, topic, The Perils That Threaten Qur Nation. Jer. 22: 1-5, 13-18. Home Missions meeting. Mesting of Social Union. | The Ladieg’ Soelal union met Wed- ched lx;%‘m Matt. i At the close o and installed the officers of Pachaug grange. Jation an oyster supper was served by the ladies of the grange. f the instal- | ! Turn the rascals out—the h HEAD AGHE, DYSPEPSIA--DIME A BOX ur liver and carry off nin| . AN bile from yo wite soke soen ying sogth, a | J. Raymond Douglass, who has been | 500l frlends of Clarence Snay of |, 208 HiCSR 0oR "witn Mra. Hila Cha- MOHEG. biliousness | indigestion cONEIIpAtion; | Abeommmased: oracte marer and congltt sight for Ji = =50 threatened with pneumonia, fs im- | oo o0 2T &ad _~ o inreids | pel. - Refreshments were served, { N RSN )T sour stomach and foul pafion poisen from the bowels. i proving. & ecent injurles | PEQ oy hnson has 50id his farm near | Mrs. Avery was in Norwich Tues- | “{urn them out tonight with Cas-| A Cascare i which he received when stepping from Hebrew from | day. . D Leader of Meeting. Montville Center to a S = { carets. : HAW - Miss Ora Clatk was the leader of the 323:12.‘1‘“‘1:5‘55.3‘ Mmeety, 1o fell and | noo Mvor, e S unday both morning and eve. | ; DON't put in another day of i etz A monthly missionary meeting held in| Henry Tyler, who hay neen at Maple = [ Stng s Sunday both merning and eve- | Let Cascarets cleanse and tnthed” om0 0 e the Consrégntional church last Sunday | Lawn for several Gays, returned to b | * FITCHVILLE Mis A Dolbeare was tn Norwich |JoUr, stomach: remove thelr summer:ho ; Tosesh Noyes 1a Botteg oy saniton |t e T\ira. Vissle Langenbach, who has |Misery-making gas; take rn it f| YAWBUX VALLEY ~ |sthe church, e Marriage of Ass M. Miller and Mre.| (7%, Ko York for several , le’s whist Wal a visit with fel ‘Hamilton ] past week of - Harding. Mr. Nellson was & caller in North Stonington village Tuesday. Mrs, Allan Coates spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Latham Bentley, at White Rock, R. 1. Mrs. Chauncey Richménd is enter- taining her auni, Mrs. Clara Saun- ders from Massaehusetts. George Vredenburg, who was report- ed as missing the first of the week has been Jocated in New Yerk Mr. and Mrs. N, Stanten Gites were recent guests of their aunt, Mrs. Phebe ‘ord, A. G. Hewitt attended the Men's ciub banquet at Mystic Monday evening. Mrs, Bertha Haynes of New Lon- don was at Mrs. Eilza P. Noyes' Tucs- ay. Miss Priscilla Billings of Williman~ tic was at her home here over Sun- ay. " Charles Steddard is at “his umcle’s, Allan W, Harvewa “Eva B, Bullock. | Asa M. Miller, formerly of this place, i f Providence, and Mrs. Eva, B. “Bulleck of Warres, R. L, were united in ‘ma e at the residence of the bride Monday eveping, Jan. 26, by Rev. R. 1. n Providence but a short time, ‘.unfi_l recently in Fitehville, -wes ‘empleved in the mill, ' Tu has returned and will make with her parents, Mr, and liam Hunter, i Burrill H, Fielding of New Len- don called on friends Sunday, Mrs. L. Fowier was in first of the week. in this place Nerwleh the Mrs. Lewis Dolbeare was in Norwich Mrs Mrs The greom has re- | Mondity on business. John O'Brien is Fowler -was at il Quaker Hill

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