Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 7, 1914, Page 9

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TIMELY EVENTS PICTURED IN CARTOON BY THE LEADING ARTISTS OF THE - COUNTRY AN ANXIOUS COOK 7 T e A g | ¥ likigiagn g FHIRMIRE Yy RET B/llccc_ TR, “'1'"’) SHE—“WHEN I GAVE THEM TO YOU I THOUGHT THEY WOULD LAST A WHOLE MONTH” i y GALES FERRY NEWS TFROM ONE HUNDRED LIVE CORRESPONDENTS -ooir.. EASTERN CONNECTICUT AND WESTERN RHODE ISLAND." .. Who is Going and Coming—Incidents, and Building in Three Counties. Accidents NORTH LYME Sewing Circle Holds Annual Meeting —Ingalls’ Mill On Warren Property. New London County | ROAD SOCIETY (Stonington.) Rev. I Phttsburgh Man Buys Chesebrough neral of & fr 5:,‘:1.".:1 “l‘fifli‘l? tast Place for a Summer Heme. eek Thursday 3 Miss Martha Williams left Thursday E Annual Election. with relatives in Meriden The Ladi Circle held an Ralph Mattison of Groton | #/i-day mee: s. Minnie Dur- Saturday with Mrs, Fanny Wil- | Kin last week Wednesday The annual Society brough Homestead. was also held at this time and e following offic pauys Chesseouph Homemend. o ol were elected for has been sold to B. P. Orr of Pitts- | v g burgh, who will occupy it with his ) K ereice president, Mr family for a summer home. e Gl A. G. Hewitt and Mrs. Fannie Wil- | wiyi, o 'aiie Durkin: collector, Mrs. | liams were guests of Assessor Watrous | '\ 4 Fisson. f Westerly last week e k- was in Haddam anny Chesebroush is spend- | V3N N ing the winter with her niece, Mrs mecting. of Charles Mell at Taugwonk : ‘\’:sr-‘:l‘lmtm,m:n Hartford, Taces Arthur Coogan of Mvstic will. act | “SpORTon, in Hartfor Vialting as organist next Sunday in the ah- | yyyairen Ros as been visiting at sence of Miss Mar Williams Brown's in New London The Fellowship meeting will be held Hiked To East Haddam. with the Mystic Congregational church | Reginald and Jennie Stark % next Wednesday | friends in Easi Haddam over Swmame Miss Bertha Main of Old Mystic | making the trip on foor, | 02 spent the k end with her aunt, | William Stark of Hartfo g e Mre. Anne Barbour over Sunday SO CiyEs nome The meeting of the Anne Warner ) 5 Railey chapter, D. A, R.. will be held ) ngalls’ Mill At Work. in Groton Thursday. the iwelfth | George Ingalls has comme Hewitt and niece, Miss Martha | With liie saw-mill on properts ms, attended the soeial of nw!'"; 7. R. Warren in thie place. Some of r =chool at North Stonington i' e workmen are occupying J, I, Ray. — - m'igds ;nement house. e 2 STER Ts. Brwin Rogers has r ). g 3 s ‘eturned EAST COLCHES from Essex and is keeping house for Mrs. Willlam Caulkins of Lyme. MOHEGAN Road Neglected and Nearly Imp-u.ble! The road in this sectinn has about| reached the impassable stage. 1f some | action for iis heiierment is not taken soon. it looks as if a serious aceident | _— ‘ould happen. One farm he can | Julian L2 Harris of | ford was the as easily climb the roof of a barn as Mr. and Mrs. E. C, Fowler, to drive over the rocks amd up the | hills. One old time proverb applies Fielding of New london was here: “Don’'t put .off until later what ohegan, Siunday might have been done before.” F. H. Browning was a business call- er in Hartford Tuesday. William Avery has sold a pair of ax oxen to a Colchester purchaser. spent Sunday’at the home of Ars. E J. Phillips made his trip through | F. Baker. here Wednesday. | G. R.'Sanders of Norwich is visit- > n Davis and son Ray- mond, of Mystic were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hunter, Sunday. Ar. and Mrs. L. Morrette of Danbury Miss Alice Mahoney attended | ing loeal friends. teachers’ meeting In Pitchville T Mis (i day- s D g of the Woman's Missionary | Spelling Match Follows—Accident to Billings S. Crandall. THE MOUSE IN THE BALLOT BOX ,{ JOY RIDE 15RY N‘\J}NL 20T Yeul LulvNE\g OCET, T ki PAH reester Sun- Mrs i 4 1ter Mary An old time social was > T S ¥ Edna Sharkey and Mrs. W. .Henry rv Tuesday evening. N NORTY UriiGTON nday at G. A. ] women were in old time cc £5 o= ne tiesday noon with men. There was i larEe | County Baptist Ministers Meet—State i M3 Kneeland Duet, Olds \'uH\[ al Home Officers Hear Lafayette Main's Com- Miss Ali Kenned eturned Mon- (e \|l 'm'l‘_"n 18s is visi ‘ | A tterlee and Hurlbutt; song plaints Against School Transporta-|day from a t, with- her brother's Bk ) rs. Elmer Pultz, of | 3 - 4 ¥ ¥ 1 ., Sweet Afton, audienc s famil . { SALEM AB L solo, Mary of Argyle, Rev. Mr. Har SN he.min- | S 2exford B s | son; piano duet, Alton and Edna Chap- 8 S i Wn Wed- | Bad Weather Compels Postponement | flexford F I Ranwece o man: reading, The Sandy Hollow | The Sew lendon =Cou ¥ of Dancing Class—Social Club | " Gk A SR Spelling Bee. Thomas Latham > = e e i Mrs. Adell W. Spaulding of Leba- | o meet with the Ba | Meets. 1on_visited - Miss Hattie Willlams. re- | 2019, Rocked i the Cradle of th n’ this village LAUREL GLEN I - « " R. Povey reading, A Bacl A aidrn The ¥, PrEICR ice las J. Zatoren hiw. seturned to New | Saie, concluding with original_po- ves w | Robert James Kilis a Fox—Death of { day_evening was under the lead York after spending severni week on thie “vi lage bac he Nia yaper Pulpit | Mrs. Lucy Hill, Aged 82 | of Mrs. Helen Malona with his daughter, Mrs. Louis Himmel- - e : 1l gers, wt by | | The Ladies’ Aid society h stein Matter Be? Miss . audienc of| Mr. and Mrs’ Nathan Main }annnm meeting at the home Charles substituted on ! C. W. Harrison pi the church s r | Sunday at the home of their daugh | Theodora and Mi Jennie Hurlburi | the mail I""“"“'"‘“'_""“’ 1l, Mre 3 the reside 1- | Howard Martin Mr Martin Weduerday mtternogn J. Perkins; solo, The Ossian Serenade, A e R Mr. and Mrs ames l.ane spent by Miss Florence ”\””'”"_ Song, Com- | o \rerwich Mr o Horace Palmer, Mr Saturday and Sunday in New Lon- HAMBURG ing Thro' the Rye. by andience: re ner spee Hill were business E= ! Ing. Farmer John, Mrs. Henry tha i < Monday & William Darling has been ill. | New Library Formally Opened—Ice- | Hurlbuti: piano duet, Mi Hurlbutt | |1 | 1 ¥ ? > Ibutt | nospitalit | Shot a Fox | W. Harvey is house Filled {and ¢ > Allen: reading, Dudle s 3 { brother, Frederic Harvey, of sialalelipn | Perkin o solo, Dixie 1 with 1 James killed a fox recently. | Lvme. new library of the town of Lyme | VAriations, Miss Jennie G. Perkins: .nd Grace Congdon were Mrs. Sherwood Miner is visitir n for. the distribut 2 reading, North American Indians, Mrs °| car friends in Westerly, Tuesv | sister. Miss Hannah Fuller, in {Saturday afternoon! Rev. Francis Pur- | l-ucy A. Hurlbutt; closing song. Auld season 1< M d Al Hil ’ | Haddam. jVis offered prayer. An address by | 1«ang Syne, audience. ‘ sl 2 : | ain and ill were - | Leon Rix and Roy Howard of Lake|Judge William M _“m)' ”l ‘.“(‘ Refreshments of home-made crullers Lafayette Main Dissatisfied. H Wedaesday Konomoc were Sunday visilors in | the board of directors, was followed by | €ingerbread. cheese and coffee were Membe f " d of edu-| 0 for a long t lown by Mrs.§ Belle Johnson of | Served. Afterwards those interested in | m | b Mrs. White's is now Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Bailey and son isitor and inspector of li- Spelling w invited to spelling | 2 | n Pendleton Hil LeRoy were New London visitors last T hers was vd attend- | match. Mrs. Fann Molthrop and - _— | Saturday se arid many book cen out. | Miss Laura A. Per w chosen ] OBITUARY. Miss Susan Rog and Miss Susan | Mrs. K. N, is ng friends | leaders of the two The spellin | —_— Miner were visitors in Millington Sun- | in New Jerse i clowerv o \dents from | town board he decision of Mrs. Luey Hill. day L. D. Harding filled his icehouse last | the N. F. A| and thfield were in the | the state board has not yet been given. Hill R e William B. Kingsley was in | week class. Miss Perkins' side won out, the | Buried in Now York Stets- 2 Yo Ptk e | E Lyme and wich last week. Mrs. Swan Oleson enteriained the | champion speller Mrs, Ay At e fanerallof FHalph CMimaea an- ) r about a week's board « lief ‘held its first |, Wednesday Hurlbutt. Thomas Latham was the| 1€ JUBCEE’ wiio adiea’ of trouble. Mrs. Hill meeting in the town hall Monday Mrs. J. J. Tiffany entertained her | director ep o qalcas oo e o« d and at one time Class Postponed. AnL s bt In the Sunday’ School. : Mrs. C.D Ken Jersey. where her The regular Saturday evening danc- | iss Christing Besbe of Hartfo The assistant superintendent, Dudley uflernoon. Rev. F. M i e ing class was again postponed on ac- | the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mre | - Perkins. was able to take hi ating. Mr. and Mrs. e da . count of bad weather : L arents. 3 in the Sunday school. presid N with the body Tuesday - n her eighty tiird The regular meeting of the grange |’ = G L enforced absence of the supe =. Kendall's old home, i bt me'“\,\m‘p”hv was held in Grange hall “Tuesday = = = . E. Colver. Mr. Perkir art of New York state, | Ve e pity- lins athy | evening NORTH FRANKLIN ing. after two weeks' iliness. For rez- Was /0. e s ommun The Sovial maonthly club_members meeting Thursday held their Maniere re eight con Jar attendance Gordon ved & gun metal pin for evening Mre, C, D. Cruthers and Mre, . B Visited Scheols | Douglass of Norwich spent Thursday | secutive Sundavs, and Miss Gertrude ‘ o Cagen, & | with Mrs. J. C. Mahoney. | Allen also received a pin for attend-- Supervisor J. A. Young of Colch Mrs. H. E_Card of South Windham ance. visited schools in town Wednes- an Miss” Nellie Gardner of Hope \ Bilfings Crandallsinjures le spent Wednesday with Mrs o ) A and Mrs. ¥, R, Bailey and son | A T, Brownihg SIS & q LeRoy, Miss Dor Arnold and Mildred Manning have Shgm ¢ ) Ra atten reiurned sit with - bz € church in G B andai f Gos » Miss S the Centra an Falmerow News in General. week end at 1d with her 2 Wi I Brow nt - alled -there K Juds Mps, Henry e Mres, Frank uv",fi‘ f —_ — —_— vood Tuesds with full ‘a LEONARD BRIDGE || - i IRl ; LS Mrs. A. R zh liam Brooks. who spent a few da Substitute Carponter Drives Over the | and Mirs. 1. were in the village recenty, : | W RGeS Patsontis! of Mrs. William Loomis of Greene- | smong callers in the village Mondas : Ser T ville Friday | were Mrs, Joab Rogers end Mrs | _Otto A. Nettleton was at Chestnut | = | Benn of New Lendon at | Hill Monday | _“Mothercraft” is bhecoming a prom- | mer here: Mrs. Huds i Judge and Mrs. Alberi G. Kneeland Lifent subject in the elementary schools | worth of Jeweit Ciiy and spent Wednesday ~in _ Columbia the of Ensland | Richards of Laurel Hil Hooper Wheeler is acting pri hool for the absence of Prof. Ken ! dall Teuhen Conle has moved into the Woman's Union Give T Woh . Suppe LISBON Hon, George Co“;—c:" to China. The lLadies’ Missionary society met a few GLASGO, ! Ladies’ Aid Socisty to Ba Entartained Tdth, —Conference on the ! fering from rheumatism. Noves Ecclesione was in Norwich the first of the week The merchants.did not find the trav- eling very zood Wednesday to the city, where they g0 cvery week for_suppliss. nutes, =uf-

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