Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 14, 1914, Page 9

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LEDYARD Spring Farm Sales—Groton Water Power Company Pays $9,500 for Thompson Place—Golden Wedding spent Sunday with Miss Martha Wil- | liams, Mrs, Erastus Holmes, of Quaquataug | Hill, whto was taken to Preston by her niece Mrs. Starkweather, is recovering ' | from the burns she received about her | Uneeda :Biscuit NEWS FRON ONE HUNDRED LIVE CORRESPONDENTS face and hends recently. : : The ladies' society met Wednesday | Celebration. Nourishment—fine . fla-; W uilts. 3 < ; mgnsrfured G Wheeler was a business| Enos M. Gray, who has been seri- vor—purity—crispness ously ill at his home with blood pois- QT8 Sorwich, M. ! oning, is recovering slowly. EASTERN CONNECTICUT AND WESTERN RHODE ISLAND. MOTVEJ.E —wholesomeness. _Adl] Whs is Going and Coming—Incidents. and Build/ing in Three Counties. New London County GALES FERRY. Aid and Missionary Societies Meet— Rewards for Punctual Attendance— | Lyman A. Richardg Nearly 92. The Ladies’ Ald society and the | Woman’s Home Missionary society of | the M. E. church held a union meeting in the vestry Tu former society meeting at 2 o'clock and the Missionary society at 3 o’clock, with ite president, Miss Sarah Lati- mer, presiding. 'he reports of the different officers were read and ac- | i i cepted. The treasurers report showed | The meetings during the campaign | on Sunday. . 5 quartette sang two selections and Mr. 3 2 £ Al Point. Mr. a balance of about $50 taken in dur- | were uplifting and inspiring, and thir- ’ Mrs. George Rice of New Haven has | Hill offered the closing prayer. NIANTIC ;—;e:li:i I‘i-‘;lrlmx‘rfoge &I“Noi-wigh:‘ orie eon, tea: and : dinner.- ing the last quarter. The following |ty or more exvressed a desire to accept | been spending ten days as guests of | Miss Charlotte Simpson was a New he will work at carpentering. - 10 cents. programme was then carried out: Ovening hymn, Jesus Shall Reign, Mrs Deiphine Fish pianist; scripture read. ing, Mrs. Sarah J. Perkins: prayers, | Mrs. Harmon C. Perkins and Mrs. Rarah J. Perkins; reading, by presi- . dent, Miss Latimer; hymn, Fling Out the Banner; missionary enigmas, by Mrs. Sarah A, Colver and Miss Kate ! B, Colver; reading, Among the Stars, | Mrs. Fanny A. Moithrop: questions from New America, chapter 3, by Miss | Laura A. Perkins. Miss Perkins gave statistics in regard to the immigrant ' settlements in different localities. A silver offering was taken. Adjourn- ment was followed by a baked bean supper with salads served by the La- | dies' Aid society. This was followed by a special choir rehearsal. Sunday Scheol Rewards Distributed. At the morntng service last Sunday Rev. Mr. Hasrison spoke from this text, The Omly Way. The Epworth league servioa in the evening was con- ducted by Courtland E. Colver, the ! pictures and glass articles were brok- | making repairs to bufldings which were . = topic being Common Semse Religion. cn. Mr. and Mrs. Middleon spend the damaged or blown over In the recent | it & ofe e e e oL ez the meaifes . ther Bosth Tt ONING The Sunday school had a temperance ' winter months at Hast Orange, N, J. | high wind N s i riin o thekr e NORTH STONINGTON lasson and special readings along thix line were given by Mrs. Charles J. Plerce, Mr. and Mrs. Dudley C. Per- . kins Misses Laura A. Perkins, Grace . ©Chapman and Harold McGuire and Harlan Newbury. Four certificates | were presented for meritorious reading ! esday afternoon, the | od Pastor Chappell Presents Diplomas to Baptist Bible Students—Course Manual Training Planned—Music Committee Mrs, Dart's Guests. Accidents UNCASVILLE. A large audience was present at the | The Startiing Christ. The choir ren- | dered a beautiful selection. The Agaza | and Philathea Bible classes united un- der the pastor as teacher in the church parior. At 3.30 the pastor spoke at the Y, M. C. A, Norwich, on The Danger of Belng a Castaway. Gen- eral Secretary Edwin Hill and Mrs, Hill of Norwich were guests of the Union Baptist church in the evening and Mr. Hill delivered a stirring and spiritual message on The Peace of Christ. Rev. Mr. Chappell presented the forty members of the three Bible | study classes diplomas at the grad- | uating exercises. Thirty of these young people have committed and re- cited thirty of the choicest psalms in the regular C. E. meeting. The mixed OLD MYSTIC Ciose of Evangelisic Schoolboy Fractures of Arthur Parton. The campaign conducted by Evangel- | s ist Lewis E. Smith of Boston at the| tertaining Methodist Episcopal church closed | Boston. Wwith the Sunday evening service;March | Miss Alice Berry of West Harwich Sth. The attendance at this service|is the suest of Miss Henrietta Gridley was large, as the Baptist le unit- | this week. With the Methodises. Bow Horbeit| . Miss Mary Tinker of Chesterfield Bacon Hutchins, who occupied the pul- | Was a week end guest of her sister, pit of the Baptist church Sunday | MTs. Earl Lathrop. morning, and Rev. Arthur H. Withee, | Mrs. Gillette, who has been spend- pastor of the Methodist church, assist- | ing a week as the guest of Mr. and ed Evangelist Smith at this service.| Mrs. Henry Church, returned to Lyme = The C. M. Robertson company had Campaign— men at work this past week repairing Thigh—Burial | the chimney fo the cottage occupied by C. E. Flaherty, which was blown off in_the recent high wind. Mrs. Michael Donovan has been en- Mrs, Bessie Donovan of Evangelist | her sister, Mrs. Charles Osborne. Plan Masked Ball. At the Decem club’s last meeting it Fractured Thigh. | was voted to givea masquerade ball in Master George Blake, the 7 year old | Robertson’ hall. The club has had the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Blake, | Pool table repaired and put in condi- while playing with schoolmates on | tion, and will start a tournament the Thursday morning at recess slipped on | first of next month. the mud and in falling fractured his _ The sawmill which Charles Hopkins left thigh. Mrs. Clapp, principal of the has been working on the land of John school, immediately called Dr. Meyers Lynch has been moved to Peter Tul- of Mystic, who gave the boy the nec- | ley’s land. ooy atientlon, after which he took Entertainment and Sale. in his automobile to the home of | 3 his_parents. Later in the day Albert | On Monfay =evening the Afethodist A. Haley carried him in his automobile | {orininm e and a handkerchief to Lawrence hospital, New London. bazaar. An interesting programme of Middleton House Damaged. recitations, readings and vocal and in- Mr. and Mrs. George Walworth Mid- | strumental music was given, after dleton’s residence at Quoquetaug Hill | which the =ale of fancy articles, cake was badly damaged in the storm of and ice cream took place, with ®ood March ist, as all the windows and | results financially. frames on the east side of the house; Albert W. Avery and Reuben Austin were blown in. Many of their valuable | have been at work at the town farm, London caller Saturday afternoon and Miss Gertrude C. Olson was in Nor- wl;l.;e on, business. Chappell house, now owned by the Palmer Brothers has been put in first class condition. Mr. and Mrs Joseph Delaney have taken up light housekeeping at the | Moran home. Mr. Delaney is employ- ed_at the Robertson box shop. | State’s Attorney Hadlai A. Hull of | New London and Judge John H. Barnes of Norwich are to speak in the | Unlon Baptist church at future dates. | Mrs. Allen and Mrs. Fred J, Hope | were delegates from the Baptist Christian Endeavor society to the re- cent union meeting in New London. Music Committee Entertained. Friday evening, March 6, the mem- bers of the music committee of the Christian FEmdeavor society of the Baptist church were hospitably enter- talned “by Mrs. Henry Dart and her daughter, Mrs. Harrlet Furber. Mrs, Christ as their Saviour. Smith left Monday for Vermont, where he will hold a series of meetings. i many pears was a constant attendant | |at the Simday services, but now is unable to attend through the infirm- ities of age, The music committee, Miss Blla G. Rosenlund, chairma: Mrs. Walter Jeffers, Mrs. Ray Wood mansee, the Misses Ethel L. Wood, | Thames lodge, I O. O. F., conferred the first degree on a class of candi- | dates at the last meeting. C. E. Social. The Christian HEndeavor social held in the Baptist church on Thursday Find No Moths. The gypsy moth scouts employed by the United States government are still at work in thefr vicinity, but are not finding any of the masses in this part of the town of Stonington, which is the {in Main street Monday afternoon. af- | the 1 employ of the T. A. Scott company ia Grange Meets. The meeting of Stonington granga was held in the church pariors Wed- nesday evening, with Worthy Master Frederick Barnes. A varied prograim was enjoyed by a good number pres- ent. Anne Warner Bailey chapter, D. A. i | phlace on Tuesday. place owned by Noyes Palmer. Mzrs, Charles S. from her recent illness. The Everybody-at-church Sunday will be observed here on the first Sun- day in April Attended Norwich Funeral. Friends from here attended the | ‘Dburial Norwich Tuesday. He was father-in- | Jaw of Mrs. Stanley Johnson formerly known here as Miss Adelia Palmer. Hurry Horton is empioyed by Ernest - Dollbaum at Wamphasseti. . Mrs. Henry Townsend is recovering from a severe attack of Erip. service of Gilbert Johnson at | Funeral of Mrs. James Hossie—Lum- ber From Tower To Be Utilized For Cottages and Store. Mrs. James Hossie died at her home ter a week's illness from pneumonia. Mrs. Hossle was 68 years of age. She had resided here for a considerable length of time and was a member of Methodist church. The funeral took place Thursday afternoon. Be- sides her husband she is survived by a_ daughter Mrs. James Adamson of New York, and a brother, William | Booth of New London and New York. | William O. Beebe has entered the New London. Howard Wadsworth of Meriden was the guest of Bdward E. Horton, Wed- nesday. Julius T. Rogers of Niantic Hill was in Boston Tuesday attending the au- | tomobile w. during the coming ‘month. Capt. Flisha Horner has sold his farm near the Roxbury distriet and purchased the Carlos Dart place. Clinton Turner was the guest of his coustn, Mrs. W. N, Austin in Lyme, Ci Sells Farm for $9,500. ‘harles Thompson, who lives in the southern part of the town, has sold his pan; number were present and the Peter Sabin has moved to the Hyde | were numerous and valuable, includ- . . iing much gold. The tables were pret- Noyes is recovering | tily decorated with other flowers and lunch was served the Zue of health, but is able to be up. i Mrs. Asa | Groton Saturda Mrs. | caring for her mother in Ware, Mass., | has returned home. S neaj C John W. Finnegan | farm to the Groton Water Power com- y for $9,500. A large dam will be | erected and the land flowed. Golden Wedding. Repairing Storm Dnmlgc—Dal:unE l"(]vj:v:;nsw"‘r’)ll church ln.st' Sunday | R, met Thursday. AMr. and Mrs. John L. Main observed e Club Plans Ball—Funeral of George g, € pasior, Rev. George Beveral from here attended the auc- | their 50th wedding anniversary Thurs- S GiuChappell, spoke from the subject, | tion at the late Herman C. Brown's | day afterneon and evening. A lars gifts carnations and sts. Mr. Main _is not in the best J. Sheldon visited nd Sunday. ‘W. F. White, who has been at To Preston Purchaser. cott DeWolf, a prosperous farmer r Poquetanuck, has sold his fine i farm to Morgan Fuller of Preston. Will Move to Norwich. harles S. Hewitt has sold his farm recently pur- chased a new horse from a Norwich | doaler. D. D. Taylor was a Saturday unday guest of his brother in Boston. S and for 5 cents,,in' the moisture-proofpackage.’ Round, thin,” tender— with a delightful Savor —appropriate forlunch- Samuel P. Main of North Stonington | has been visiting relatives in town. R | City held a prayer mesting at the resi- | dence of Alonzo Shafer on Tuesday | evening. | The next cottage prayer meeting will | be held at the residence of Warren Allen. Mrs. in, ! daughter, Mrs. J. P. Holloway, of Nor- wic! Mrs. farn Mrs. Pugh of Voluntown and will soon move to California, where her husband resides. | Local Men Attend Norwich Meeting— Tramp Breaks Gi A Cottage Prayer Meetings. ev. Frank S. Robbins of Prestom A good number was present. who has beem with her Calvin Hewitt, is at present staying h. Going to California. Samuel Whipple has sold her m, known as the Norman farm, to Into Schoolhouse— ood Programme at Grange. number of prominent local men a of book: nected with Sunday schooi | territory assigned to this party of | evening was largely attended. The pro- | I¥dia E. Olson and Elsle Pratt were | Monda: tended the farm bureau meeting in work: -;r:mme secretary, Miss Ax?m-scoum- gramme rendered consisted of recita- esent, accompanied by the paster, Perry Saunders of the Ambrose | Norwich Saturday afternoon. .Yohi D. Batterlee, a certificate with six seals: | e tions, piano and vocal solos. After the | ReV. . C. Chappell and Walter Jef- | Channel lightship is spending shore | ivery was chosen director for this Mise Florence B. Hurlbutt, teacher of | FUNERAL. entertainment refreshments were serv- | fér's and gave an hour of song and |leave with his family in the village. town. Biiiiners. certificate wih AREs socio: i g oA 800d cheer, Light refreshments were | The band met at Odd Fellows hall | Rev. W, L. White of Ledyard preach- Miss Jennie G, Perkineg, primary | .. Arthur Parton. Mrs. Augustus . Stearns entertain- ;rvf"ad and after singing ¢iod Be Wih | Tuesday evening for rehearsal ed in the Congregational! church Sun- teacher, certificaie with nine seals: | The body of Arthur Parton of Yon-|©d the members of Good Cheer Sun-| You Tl We Meet Again, the pastor | Mario Malnatti has returned from a | day morning in exchange with (he Rev. Mr. Hasrison, certificate With | kers, N. Y. was accompanied by his | Shine society at hier home on Thursday offered prayer. =~ 3 business trip to Quincy, Mass, and i | pastor. four seals. Mrs. Charles J. Pierce re-:gon, ~ Taylor Parton, to Eim | afternoon. ETigat laie e or e L!;’gnrr;fu ihe Jjoikng e D1 inierests In g Eox Closed as Precautionary Measure. ceived a gold pin for one year's regu- | lar attendance; Miss Fdna Chapman, a | bronze star for ome year and two | wonthe reguiar attendance. Norwich Guests Entertained. W. W. Bvans of Norwich, supervisor . of schooie of the towns of Ledyard, j of Mr. Parton. Edwin C. Meyers, who has been spending the winter supervising the farm of Mre. Charles Bogue, has re His death was due to | turned to Quaker Hill pneumonia. Mr. Parton is survived by | Frank J. Alexander is confined to his his widow (Anna Taylor), of Old Mys- | home with an attack of grip. tic, and their four children, two sons | Miss Rose Wheeler of Worcester is Grove cemetery, Mystic, Tuesday, the burial being in ‘the family plot of the Hon. Amos R. Tavlor, father-in-law ! Gridley | Manual Training Course. Something new for the boys of th Baptist Bible school and ’chrisua:: El_’xde:ivor is being planned for next winter by Rev. G. C. Chappell, Twen- bury quarries. . Fred J. Howard is wiring Mrs. Jos- eph Stiert's house for electric lights. Mrs. Ida Montrose and son Donald, left Tuesday for New London to take up their residence. They have been at the Grove since their return from Cal- ifornia about four months ago. sch two weeks from last Monda Both the grammar and _primary this village are closed for owing to 0ols in a case of scarlet fever having developed in_the grammar s Rev. Chambe: ool Hollister, Rev. G. H. Lucian Drury at- F. M. and Rev. i i Vi Mr. and Mrs. Moses Hart. |ty aft et 5 - - North Stonington and Lisbon, and ' 2nd iwo daughters. the guest of r ¥ €rnoons or evenings in practi- tended the March meeting of the West= Mrs. Evane were guests of Rev. and | John O. S. Willlams. son of Mr. and | The C. & Chapman estaie is having | cal manuai training will be offered the Usg For Tawer Lumber. erly. Ministerial association Monday. Mre. Harrison and attended morning | Mrs, Prentice A, Williams, of Quoque- | the new fidor and other repairs made | boys' free by Mr. Ghanpell i i.| P. A Daniels, Thomas Rice and Ge pupisteriel assoclation Monday. mervice Sunday. i | taug Hill farm, badly cut his left hand | to the store building. himself a tradesman, in the parsonage basement which wili ‘William F. Daniels are working on the Mr. Burnham the owuer of the gel sm which w warmly commended | | Mr. ud.&u.w : 3 y while cutting wood at th Taken Il While Visiting. - be fitted up for | tower. by the members present. < iony, B T, wpentMAROW Gme with | {orm. The gash required 47eStitchés | ienneth, the little son of Mr. ana|hi® purpese. o o eI el A ress by Captiifi Taggart. | friends- in_the village d vicinity | : \k of Quo-| MIs. Arthur LaFlamme, while on a|p,Crncay, g, the 15th, the Rev. ding cottag: Y = rank Taggart of the English Wednesday and Thursd: Mrs. Charles J. Pierce of ay. Allyn's | Point spent the week in New Haven ! Mr. and Mrs. Horace Fr Stone of Stonington will exchange pulpits with Mr. Chappell at_the Union Baptist church, week end visit with his parents at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter LaFlamme, quetaue Hill received invitations to the golden wedding anniversary of Mr. ! during the summer months. The store will be used by Mr. Sheflott the George Peabody, conductor on an the Boer war delivered interesting address on The Native GRAHAM CRACKERS | A food for every day.f Crisp, tasty: and strengthening. - * Fresh baked and . fresh de- livered. — 10 cents. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY cum, in Westerly last Thursday. i : : 3 cen ill with pneumonia. i ; 2 2 A g g kg b to visit her daughter, Miss Pierce, who ! and Mrs. John Main of Rose Hill, | w;?,;‘,’“é},‘w’am‘murémnner is confin- | ,There is falk among the voung peo- | Shore Line Electric Railway between | Fawf 'v{‘\ b‘]-uth _-\‘fr_kra in the Wheeler Mrs. Mary Palmer and daughter i€ in the training school for nurses in ( Poquetanuck, on March 12th. ed to her home by a scvere fllness, {Ple of a Choral and Culture club for | New London and Saybrook is able to | library Wednesday afternoon. _ | Christie_spent Tuesday with Mr. and that eity. the Bap! Ladies’ Aid society on ¥ -tine | DXt fall and winter, be out and expects to resume work on | _A tramp or tramps broke into the yye Mills of this place. Wedneaday - afternoon, The Thames club at its last meeting | the cars in a short time. Boom Bridge schooihouse in the east- | alcom Thomr Artist Bisbing's Orchard Thrifty. The monthly business mecting and | Yoted to continue its meetings until | Address by James L. Case. A number of local auto owners have | ern part of the town Sunday night, | o oD H. Singlewood Bisbing, the artist,!social of the Bantist Young People's | APril 14. A | piames L. Case of Norwich gave an |peen in Boston this week attending | Smashing a window to gain entrance Lo living near Red Top, has had an ex” | Union was held. Friday svening with |, The funeral of George Getchell was| Interesting and profitable address ar | P aumomoris ahos and then kindling a fire in the stove. pest from out ofétown trim his £riilt | nees. Erask- . Williams. | o e e o e el | B qhursday cvening meeting in the | = Mrs, George Kinne Crandall of Best Interesting Programme. FITCHVILLE irees, and he reported no scale nnl Miss T : rns student | ten y relatives and friends. aptist chapel. Subject, Some Things | view was her, e Tae et them’ and found them in healthy con-{ai Willimantic Normal- scheol is i | bearers were James Evereits, Bdward | Worth Knowing. ~ Miss Celn 6. M. | JieW Was & recont guest of her mothel, | rs. john D, Avery, lecturer of the o e . dition : al s g Everetts, garndsons of the deceased, | senlund recited the 90th Peal [Mem. Ao Span 76" | grange, arranged an interesting pro- | Fargo-Miner Marriage at Baptist Par- x st SehietBome ok Der patonta. Mroadd Lyt ® and Daniel Sisson.|a duet, N vor Toam and | ton avenue. gramme for the meeting Friday even- Nearly 92. Mrs. Prentice A. Williams. el i et SOn- | 2 s canaCLialf Has Ever Been Told, | Morris L. Johnson a former clerk at | fng. ‘The exercises included an ad- souaae Lyman A. Richards, who lives at his | Daniel Tift of the Soldiers’ home at | Burial was in Comstock cemetery. Ma &yng by Miss Gertrude Olson and | 1. B. Morton's store Is chauffeur for | qrsss by Attorney Abel P Tanner of T Hartfosa home farm at Long Cove, will cele- | Noroton, is spending a few days at wich aceampantes wary, Hill of Nor- | My, Stiles of Willimantic, a summer | Now London, Other numbers were e R i et accompanied Mr. Case. cent guest of his paren brate hisz 92d birthday the 27th of this { his home in the Woif Neck district. - | resident of Crescent Beach. Mrs. Grace L. Main, Arthur b MY Ricbarts G5, 5 Ports - £ S e LAS . The members of the Baptist Chris- b S g e . i Ak e | John Brown. L 7 et e e meon i GLASGO tian Endeavor society will be sueris S | Westwell, Mrs. Luclan Druty, Miss| Vi Yelon Adams was a recent vis- Miss Ada Smith of Meadowcroft coi- | for an indefinite lengtn of time. 7 3 of the Y. M. C. A, Norwich, next PRESTON CecHlo Stedmgn and Harsglson Kinnear. | jyoviin Willimantic. tage entertained a party of Campfire| Dana Taylor Gallup has returned to | D098 Chase a Deer Fifty Miles and Are | Wednesday eventng. f — i e e B T s g Girls from New London last Satur-|Cambridge, Mass. after attending the | Found in Mystic—Mrs. N. B. Lewi: e Mystery Supper at Congregational ith for some time, 1s il with bty sexiaC it day. | burial of his uncle, Arthur Parton. Industrious at 83. 7 Vestry—Rev. and Mrs. L. M. Kenes- -pneumonis & Mrs FEdward A, Stiles of Leonard | Miss Susan H. Babeock attended the — HANOVER i B S Weidin TRoTOS S0 o PL i i Fargo—Miner. Bridge was a guest at the home of her ! meeting of Fanny Ledyard ehapter at | Rev. John Thompson conducted ser- Y —= Rl = i = Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock Her~ sister near Long Cove Tuesday, Mystic. Miss Babcock is a member of | vices in Voluntown Sunday evening,|March Meeting of Missionary Societ ; s LS ray GRISWOLD bert F: y on'of Mrs, Ma- i | Y| The Ladies’ Aid society of the Bap ert Far; oun n of Mrs. Ma. Open Cottage. the entertainment committee. { There were no services of the E, L Held at Mrs, W. S. Lee's. tist church met with Mrs. John F. _— | rgo. and ) Alice Miner, Mre. Nettie Peckham and daughtet.! Mrs. Arthur Daboll recently visited | at Bethel. . " —— Richardson Tuesi Twenty-five | William F. Bitgood Given Surprise on | of Mr. and ‘harles Min- Miss May Peckham, have opened their | the Backus hospital, Norwich, to call J. G. BIll is visiting friends an The March meeting of the Woman's | were present. 47th Birthday. | er, were united in marriage a cottage near Peckham'e Point, having | on her nephew, Everett Thompson, | relatives in Pendleton Hill and Clar Missionary -| Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Canavan of A % ge by the Rev. spent several months at their former | who injured his hand badly about two | day eveni Wil- | Woonsocket were recent visitors at Harold mond of ~Walerbury: and astor of the Fitchville Baptist Bome in Newport, R. L. | weeks ago in the gas engine of a g on local| liam S. Lee. an open me Miss Abbie Stanton’ 1 feorn Norwichtapent Sondey with The groom was attended by Mrs. D. Ward Adams of Attawaup- |sawmill at Ledvard. Mr. Thompson | rst of the weel. | and all friends of the society were | A. Walker of Enfield, N. H., o ihis place 3 7 brothe on Fargo. Miss Clara gan was a caller in the village last |is steadily improving and will not have fccleston has moved his|j d_to attend. The program p | iting her brother, Rev. L. M. George Erown has been ill the | Miner, of the bride, was brides- Week on her return to her home, hav- | to lose his hand as at first feared. 1d, goods and stock to Stewartpared by Mre Willlam Park w Keneston, g o "% | maid.” After the ceremony the newly. ing been the guest of Mra. Eugene La | Mrs. Florence Clapp spent Satur- here he will make his home With | enjoyed by all present. ief ac " Mystery Supper. of New York is Weds were driven to the home of the Fontaine of the Stoddard distrli::t. flu’}' a;xd b;;mda,\ m, B\?smn.y 5 isters. - count of the work of the Girls' | The ladies of the Congregational | 2 Pachaug groom’s mother, where a dinner was Miss Harriet Bishop Brown of Hart- aylor Parton of New York was Moving from Preston. in Unduvil, Ceylon, with | s sbEved & er at the wenty friends of W. Bit- Served to the members of the familfes. ford spent Sunday with her mother. | calling Tuestay aflerngon on hi: | Sirrsoitamd e bisd the favia] own mi ORI Tl iy e i L iy i AL N fay | Mr. and Mrs. Fargo will reside for the rs. SarahJ. Periine, at her home in | grandfather. Hon. Amos B. Taylor. $uated by - Mr. Tecleston | and will ; given b . SMoUS Tient and. mMyRtery. POXeR. | coptng o reant ; present with the groom’s mother. the village. Miss Callie T. Chapman has re- ,o7e‘his household goods the first of | Eadie. Int Ingtreadiiss wern elv. | o At ot Somaittas. Mias ) cyonug (o remmdgigg & Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Fields and son, _Rev. O. W. Harrison and Mrs. far-{turned from a visit to ~relatives in { iy week from Preston, where he now by Mrs. Ladd from the third chap- | Annie McClimon, Mrs, George DeWolf m,;,;’,“,; Ives playin whist. | John ons ¥ield of Norwich Town, rison,with their little daughter Miriam, | Hartford, South Manchester, Colches- of What Next in Turkey. This|and Mrs. J. 1. Kennedy, had charge of | Sandwiches, cake, coffee and fruit were and Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Lynch of yeturned Wednesday from Moosup, | ter and Norwich. s 8! s, E. Clark were Sunday | chabter entitled Sowing, followed the | the arrangements. ed. All enjoyed the eveninz | Norwich spent Sunday at the home e where g:’, have been guests of Rev.| John <“0nk13n i o euespfor i latives in Ledyard. work from 1819, the date when the | Guests at Wedding. Bdmond and family of Nor- | the Misses Fiel@s. Aames te and Mrs. Coote. mother, Mrs. James Conklin of Essex. llup was a week end | €attiest pioneers Pliny Fiske and Levi | 5 . O _ Caat 3 4 = S 3 : < vich spent S E with Mrs. Addie . s Pl e e < Thompson. | Barsons entered Turkey to-the prea: | Rev. Lt L Keneston and Mrs, Ken | wich spept Supd r BCZRAH y . & - < |a visit to relatives in on. | ent atage of advanced development. | ®Ston were in Baldwinville, Mas ¥ > s riends - Dogs Follow Deer. M =nlier gave an account- of {: week to attend the wedding of a _Mrs. Jane Lester visited friends in o . SALEM bert Green's dogs followed & dcer | den’ Spot in Turkey, from ‘Life ang |member of Mr. Kenestow's former| Westerly thio week | Geange to_Hear AT About the New individual Communien Service— t st Wweek and were gone| Light. At the close of the program i . % | England Farmer. Pullen of Norwich Delivered | p Under Auspices of the G or eI thelr owner wemtfor them |, Pleasant social hour was enjoyed R S e CLARK’S FALLS | M Mrs. Louls Smith of Frank- b | Dance Under Auspices of the Grange— | tic, iR o at which refreshments were served - E. Kennedy Mr, and Mrs. Louis Smith of Frank- WRAa Bt vsdteops. Mrs. Sterny's Serious Accident. | Vednesday, the | DY the hostess. | Interesting Service of Grange. Postmaster Chapman Heme from | lin_attended the Christian Endeavor 3 = 3 ted at_the | 5 = i ; | meeting here Sunday eveninsg. The individual communion .service| My and Mrs Charles S. Ray were | funeral servi Albert Kinney Fri- | = Scecans: Soide. I ol o gt ey ot i Maine—Red-tailed Hawk Shot. | Mr. and Mrs, Rosebrook and Mr: focently purchased by the church was | guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Standish | 42 in Voluntown. ~Burial was in the| Temperance Sunday was observed &ranse held a regular meeting Tues- 2 | Witter of South Windham spent Fri- used for the first time Sunday |1 Montsills Jant Thusaay. - | Robhins cemetery |in 1'h£ *;{mzrez\minnm Isumiay school ’231‘:’“‘:1‘;‘3;“ WIS RO I ostmaster E_ D. Chapman is home | day with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lath- Miss Pullen Delighted, | Willam Maynard and Frederic Bai- Busy at 83, ast Sunday. A special program was ; 2 % R 5 - = an outing in northern Maine for- | rop g g 2 deric . - = : S Juring the evening Erva L. Barnes BORHDE g | rop. . Those who went to the church Sun- | ley were business callers in Norwich | 1ir. and Mrs, Charles Latham were Soven bY the girls of Mrs. William G. . UUT0E, LS Sling talk on Things We | esta with friends. He had a very en- | Grange Subject. day evening expecting fo hear some- last Thursda : Sunday guests of Mrs. N. B. Lewls. | gaces 258 n€ the opening exer- | §i1a Do in the Winter That Arejovable e ho was taken with|_ The subject for the Grange meeting thing interesting were not disappoint- Mr. and Mrs. James Lane visited Mrs, Lewis, although nearly 84 years Ervin Hart was in town Th . Usually Left Until Spring. Hobart G b8 antl “|," LSOO, ‘teh | Wednesday, March 18, is The Past, ¢4 when ther heard Miss Pullen of relatives in New London over Sun- | of aze, is able fo be around and iy avin Har 1 diney Thursday. | G on delivered an address on The > bain Monday morning, 1s much | o, ont"anda Future History of the Morwrich tell '“k’;"c‘;fl*m“}l‘!h RS oLy e S _ ! plecing a quilt as a gift to the Ladies’ 5 ins was 1l during the week. | oPllce and Its Possibilities. He dwelt s i Big’ Hbhwk | New England Farmer. = issionary work in China. The young _ Miss Lida Darling, John Moran ani aiq circle. | T especially upon the benefit of co-oper- | E | Morris H. Dean of New London is Ppeople took espeofal inferest in her Lienry Darling of New London were: 'The birds are glad to see the har GOSHEN tA.lfmA Solos were rendered by Mrs ok Tillinghast has his wagon | yisiing his uncie, Ira Wheeler of eolleotion of curios. j Sunday guests at the home of Mr. an round. Many have died for want of | ohn F. Richardson and John Peck- |s door rned by a large re i1- | Bozrah, ¥ Mrs. William Ajchie Apg two son Mra. Ambrose H. Darling. . 3 food this winter. f N ham. ed_hen hawk which he shot recently. Louis Duerr of Seymour is spend- Jrililam and Charles, of North Graf-| William R. Darling was a Norwich ! Henry Benjamin is repairing his| W- T- Curry Recovering from Pneu-' At the next meeting there will be an | Mr, and Mrs. Clifford B. T hompSon | ing a few days with his parents. ‘“on, Mass., speat the.week end at Mre. ' visitor this weelk. B house after the damage done by the; monia—B. F. York Buys Poquetan-|apron and overall social, all the ladies | called on Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Lewis | Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood G. Avery, Clements’. Enoch Crandall visited relatives in | storm of Sunday, | uek Farm. |to wear dark work aprons and the | Sunday afternoon. S5 . | who have been il for the past -week e e e Boad . ano | New Londbi) this week. | Floyd Young of Sterling was a Sun- | gentlemen to wear overalls. A special! Mrs. Harold Bentley of Westerly, is | areCeqto Cpin®h o (0 | daughter Begt visited Sunday af- | Grange Holds Dance. ]da_ guest at Walter Burdick's P S ; .. | programme will be given and refresh- | teaching the village school for the irs. Frank Lathrop and daughter Setmeon with Alr. - A4’ Mrs, “"““" A dance, was held in Grange han| MT. and Mrs. M. L. Burton were! s Green and children of Columbia | ProSTamine | rest of the term. bave been ill the past week. Camphall fn Pacheng. =L Thursday évening under the &uspices | EUests of Mrs. Bdwin Lewis W e &l tho home of Mrs. William | = | Mrs. Edward A. Bishop spent Thurs- My, and Mrs. David .st::g:- .'SZ'.‘.??.?;‘ ol the local grange. & day in honor of Mrs, Burton's Y R iy e wlowdy | recove = CAMPBELL’S MILLS PENDLETOR HILL day afternoon with friends n Fitch- o Manefleld Momday wome time with their daughter, Mrs, | Mrs. Bterry’s Injury, day. from a severe attack of pneumonia, ville. J. B, Palmer, . Local friends of Mrs, T, Hunt Sierr Apumber of local people sat un| Cparles W. Pratt, who was badly in- | Parsonage Rented by New Jersey Doc- Frank . Hyde was jn Mystic Mon-{nois wih Tegret the’ avcldont wiiih ASHWILLETT Wednesday evening to see the eclipse. | 5, i yio®, v Erats Who Was badly in- | TEHOn L0 B mer. Attands. Norwich 4ay on business. { befell her while visiting her daughte; Pl i Willlam Curry, Jr. of Springfield, ° \yrs 'Charles W. Barber, who has Meeti The Ladles’ Aid Mocloiy met Thurs-{ Miss Ora M, S wt Fort Ter and Mrs, William Weseman of | 155, has returned from spending a | jpeen ill for a long time, is very feeble, | oot 9" MAKE YOUR OWN Say a¢ Mra. G, A, Kennedy's, when she auffared « serious fracture of | n were In North Stonington re- | ranea e hicoshen. Mr. T a8 | Mrs. Phebe Douglas, who died last | Morton Cook and his sis | the Ieft arm. D & - | ca ere throus! e serious iliness | gunda: 2 i e LA BT & A A G i Treintng Class Tafked Of, St i Rethionet ihe se 55| Sunday, was buried Wednesday in the | are il and under tic care of @ doc PAINT « The yermg of 12 years and | Bermon by Grassy Hill Preacher. | T Main of Yawbux was ai George | 0 s | Douglas cemetery. Mrs. Douglas has ' tor. ; . blder wara invited io the parsenage | Hev, Mr, Gallup of Grassy Hill | Wilkinson's Jast week. | uck, whes ke hao move to Poauetan- | peen a resident of this tow Mr. and Mrs. Little, who have been | {YOU will SAVE Thursday evening to taik over plans preached mest acceptably in the Con- | John Wilkinson of Nerth Steningten ! ' Jiargy . Yoric in to B e g, | time. Sav ; Hvin with N Mg 2t Se. Snguilay 58 ets. PER GAL for a tratming w8 semewhat after | gregational church last Sunday even- i was a caller at A. A. Morgan’s, Sun- | uiod Jacture o Miseior 1 Tos| o Mrs. Alice Perkins is caring for Mrs. ' farm, have moved to the Brown house. . i the manner of the emtechism elasses ing, His thems was God is Love. | day. din U e morning service tomorrery | Coaries W. Barber. : Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Thompson at- | THIS IS HOW P SAsCoa s I { **Xrthur Morgan s soon to begin his | it UE & & service tomorrow | " iijah Green, who died last Friday | tended church on the hill Sunday | =0 HOW | seasor’s work at Greeneville, where he | (- Uda¥). Moosup aud was Plain- | morning and afterward were callers NORTH_LYME M, 1. s*n"-k wae in Bast Haddam and | ia LEFFING t ROAD SOCIETY (Steningion.) | werked the past year. | A few pariridges were heard drum- | with | ming in this seetion during the warm | days of last week. for a long iim Frank Baker spen AMenday €aptain Henry Champlin at Massa- peag. VALLEY buried at 4s been a resides ieid Monday, EAST COLCHESTER {n Miss Sarah T. Palmer attended the | meeting of Improvement league held Saturday in Westerly. At Norwich Meeting. the New London (‘ounty Buy 4 gals. L.&M. Semi- Mixzed Real Paint And3gals. LinseedOil to mix with it Makes? gals. Paintfor $9.95 $8.00 o5 i 3 —_— | i Mr. and Mrs, A. B, Rathbun and 1V§r|-4 Pregramme At Grange Meet- M Noxiwleh: Do 1 son, Palmer, of Preston, spent Sunday YAWBUX {/ ing=Eanal HFricnds “Attend . Gilbert | g o 800 Mre Frank Case and son i NGWICL rhompson: has accured s _It's only $1.42 per gal. ey = with Mr, and Mrs. C. L. Palmer, { Johnsews Fumeral. | Sunday. | driver from Natick, R. L, to take the The L. & M. SEMI-MIXED Huniy. Stark visiced at L, M.| Trving J. Pooie was a guest at W, R.| Mr, and Mrs. Alex Longworthy of | S Mr. Paley is hauling lumber pre- | Dlace of Sheffield Douglass, who had | mgAL PAINT is S LEAD, at Bashan last Priday. Denison’s in Nerwich Sunday, Westerly were Sunday visitors at T. B.| r. and Mrs. Erasius Main of Old | paratory to building henhouses. e | his finger jupmed the first of the | XINC and LINSEED OIL—the best known W, M, Sisson, Jr., and family were rs. James Hewftt of Norwich was | Maine's. | My at Bunday with Mrs. Anne | intends starting into the poultry busi- | Week. raint materials for 100 years. H“bll;iv(glwrs last y. |a recent guest of Mrs. T, C. Leffing- William V, Avery has ecntered the| Bai ! ness this spring. Rent the Parsonage. Use = gal. out of any yeu and if not the Aew. ikt Dugm:! and Mys. %m geu._“.ho is improving rapidly. Mrs. F. | employ of Hdward Man. Mr. ; Stephen Palmer are| While cuiting a tree Tuesday Ed-| The parsonage has been renied to | S5t paiot made then return the paint and get Rogers visited at @, H. Strongs’ Tues- bée:flws ;tfi;srugg)s de, Norwich, has D_o.ms‘s:n ?‘\:ne’; w:: a busimess call- “Mrs. Palmer's sister-in- | ward Sherman cut his foot badly. The | Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. North of | % Your , i 1 cazin, ; er_in Westerly Tuesday. A {m ;s enry Newhury, of Cleve- | axe glanced = - air, N. J., who expect ¢ Carrall & Son hnm, Katie Jewstt has boon visiting Miss Hazel Cauiking was a Sunday Bernice Miner, who has hees' it is| lnd, i Sear tnto hi:nf‘n:t‘;;,"::;:?:.lfi ’S;Z{y T e M o Al e nye = at C. P, Jewstt's tifp weok. guest with friends in Montville, improving. s Mres Maud Peitigrew of Grolon and serious wound Ars. Harris Dourdwan aitended the Walter Kingsiey & Son, Plainfisld -

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