Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 11, 1914, Page 9

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mount and the Lord’s prayer. Math.|ed the conference of six churches in| T 6-10, Thy kingdom come, Thy will be |Jewett City Wednesday. . | done in ‘earth, as it is in heaven. Mrs. French and son “Robert have Thires Join C: E: Sqciety. Deen Visiting frinds in Griswold for a few days. At the Christian Endeavor meeting T : Sunday evening three were received | MI: and Mrs. A0 Baaiad B into membership, Rev. John H. Knott, . B T any doehten Afia Hin | the last of the series of entertain- EASTERN CONNECTICUT AND WESTERN RHODE ISLAND.| — saem o REGE EB | OLD MYSTIC union. h a Leave for the West. “Closes Season Boys' Poultry Club Formed—Church Reception—Bela L, Pratt and Sons| John Hallboon and brother, Henry | = |nicresta—Frank Sobastiams Pull i . P 2 i i i 2 Hallboon, hav. to Minnesota and - tian’s Pullets| Who is Going and Coming—Incidents, Accidente Visit Music Vale Farm. Cattorats, whers they are to engage| Industrious Layers—Brief Locals. ROAD SOCIETY A number from out of town as well | 7 business. | Weanesaay et by i 2 Miss Lyons, who has been seriously ednesday evening of last week the (Stontietin) g.;l?:‘en:;gnzgovéfl&z .;',‘.i,.‘é“‘,'i"fzfifgflf ill, is reported a little better. Miss ‘l‘h{sk: \i\m:n(' c)m\|t)[ the _mx;ux school| Inspection at the Grange—Horace D.|ful evening last Friday in Grange hall | Lyons is teacher in the Twelfth dis- | distr s formed. Twelve boys from and Buiiding in Three Counties. 3 Old_ Mystic and Mystic are charter . r 4 Miner Gets Seven Young Foxes. |witnessing the reception which closed | tFict members. The followl ers w N Lond [ Sevmour at Woodmont Distillery and ‘ the season for the clasy With ad- Rohearsed for’ Easter. Slociod Prestfent o . ew London Ounty moved it to Chester Monday Gavy | TS choir met to practice Baster mu- | mirable precision, indicating the care- | There was a_ very enjovable musical | Tt G U it e) Fogiiies: 1 Harry Rawson of the U. 8. Navy|sic with Mrs. Fernando Wheeler Tues- | ful instruction they had received from | at the home of J. A. Randall Tuesday | (.0 3" “Vice " president, Wiltam 5, was in town over Sunday. 5 day evening. B. L, Latimer, the class went through | evening. Musical selections for Easter | 3firihand; “secretary, C. o iennett GALES FERRY | " Mrs., Merrlil Babeock and children | Aliss Lomise Gray e a’ programme of 20 mumbers which | Were rehearsed. The social time was | Marchand; secretary, C. 1. Iennett. | nest rown of Riverhead farm i {are at Georse Babcock’s this week. S included the prettiest and most ap- | also greatly enjoyed. About 20 Were | gejivered an address on poultry to the New Pastor Welcomed at Methodist and on Saturday entertained Miss | proved of the modern dances. The |Present. newly formed club uests. T o Wheeler and Miss Epler at te: grand march and single reel which Stock B at Auc i ety s ST To Dock— HWILLE i Miss Epler at tea. ngle reel w ocic Buyers ovs were enthusiastic and eager to ‘T::“"w"-“:"v‘;’",:‘ b e AS] TT Mrs, Fernando Wheeler entertained | opened the programme was led by | There was a good number of stock |accept the counsel of Mr. Brown, whol e Week's Visitors, = Thurslay afternoon in honor of her | Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Latimer, who were | buyers In attendance at the auction |is an expert in raising poutry. Al An incoming season never brought us so For (he Methodist Episcopal church | Forsst Fire on the Billings Farm—|nicce, Miss Mary S. Wheeler and guest | foligwed by Mr. anff Mra. barl Lewis | sule at Spring ilil farm Wednosday. | number of men from Mystic were i m Sundey Governa vin's Fast Plowing Begins, : SOl X of Norwich, teen choice dairy cows were sold {0 | present and showed much interest in - NITURE H gl o B g e et g N S N S Cates af Attended Reception. tho highest bidder, and prices ranged | the boys' club. much splendid FURT as the present . oclamatio L by = sea| New York were over Sunday guests & up to $70 each. Frank K. Noyes was V. . new pastor, Rev. James M. Potter,| Mr. Russell of Mystic has leased | 5 S dver Mrs. LeRoy Smith of East Lyme |UP g otes $30 to Carpet Fund. . Weba grad: % Tollowed by o most interesting sermon the Robert Billings’ farm. - C of friends here and were among those | y o'y, Buest at the home of Mrs. Cora | the auctionecr, ) ¢ 1y are re | The Baptist Young People's union stock dieplays, e have been ually rais: e this text,| Mrs. Okland returned to her home g e Hanney' during the week and attend- - Hinc 3 o met Friday evening at the residenc . 5 - & O ebaeiia he {hat cometh 11 the nims | Rixtown Toesday, from o Visit to New |, 2018 Florence Hewitt, who is spend. | LMIRCY, SURE, (07 ook, fnd altends covering from a severs attack of the | BiC o o A e e ing our standard of quality ever since this f the Lord. Mrs. Eugene LaFontaine, York. : | B, G0, wes: prese 18,3t | Slass. &rip. g ; 2 After imainces’ sesston i&- sicsat Heos 2 organist rendered The Faims, as ) AMrs 4 A Morgan spent Saturday e R R Alexander Gordon is spending Y K O Y o was enjoved. The attendance was store opened, until we can now truthfully say Voluntary before the . service. The|in Noank. Tt moae wosaue some time with her daughters in New 3 ; g00d. The union voted to give §30 for - . - e the largest number reported in z R choir sang the Hour of Prayer at the| Otto Anderson was a Sunday caller | ™ 3y o Nar b6 Williams entertain. | YOTK. 3 b o i the new carpet fund. that the best things from the furniture world offertory. At the Sunday school ses-|in Voluntown. ed a number of friends from New | Donald G. Mitchell of New London | %7} ¢ dweek 2 eeting was Teachers' Vacation Tri . mion, Superintendent Courtland E.| Arthur Morgan went to his work In | TonGon" 0t tea Saturday. 2 spent Sunday at Woodbridge farms, o e et L b S = (s ¥ Bbe 5 d here. Suppose you look e e adfieen: OF ' wel | Grecuigpille last woek. i rday. Mies Harvior Lana of New London | held In’the iecture room Wednesday | = The Old Mystic schools closed Fri- may ound here. y come to the new pastor, Rev. M. Pot- | Grover C. Main carted hay from one to Norwich Hospital. is spending the vacation at the home | SVeNing. There was a good a lay last for the Baster vacation. Mrs. 1 . by e thool canding. " Rev. Mr. Pot- | the farm of George Wilkinson for H.| Mrs. Fred Clark after an illness of | of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jasmeg | A1C . lapp, principal of the grammar through our stock the next time you'buy a the school stanaing. "Rav. ME Bot | L e i several dava has gone {0 the Novs | Lane. Fast Day Services. school, and son, Master Royal Clapp, S s wi ool in all good works The school is closed for the spring | wich hospital, Mrs. Amy Tinker and daughter | Services were held at the usual hour ) left Friday evening to spena the recess chai 1 household furniture. with the school o ] nServic . h e aston: SR ir, a lounge or Ndded to the usual service in the|vacation of one week. Mr. and Jrs. Stephen B. Palmer | Blizabeth returned to' New ' London | Fast day, Friday, with tho —ammuallin Boston. Miss Jleanor Hekman re- “ehool. recitations were given by four| Jullus Wolfram of Rixtown was in |united with the church here Junday Tuesday after visiting at the homes | election of church officers and the re- | turned to her home at Washington Yoine giris in the following ~ order: | Shewyille and Westerly Monday. morning. : of Mr. ‘and Mrs. William Dariing and | organization of the Sunday school. | Depot, Ct, for the spring recess. Miss fiss Mary Birch, The Dead Sea; Misa| O, Minor and family have moved to| Iorace D. Miner recently found |Mr and Mrs, Charles Malona. Mrs, | Ralph B. Clark and daughter, Miss | Mary Curran s spending the vacation e Ay e, Eevante Four Mis- | the Frank Eccleston farm. geven voung foxes which he has at | Tinker also attended the reception of | Mabel Clark, and Mr. and Mrs.'W. E. | with her parents at Unlonville, Ct, and et TR R Gortruds ARl Plowina. his home at Taugwonk the dancing class. Hinckley ‘of' Willimantic were uests | Miss Jennle Eldrea will enjoy ' the \ilen, The Loving Gift, ud Miss Er-| e men on the farm ef S. C. Ee- | poliss Grace D. Whedler read a pa- | Mrs William Darling was a visitor | of friends here this week. Faster recess at her home in Wester- ey R ntle. r - C. 8- |per on the Battle of Stonington at |in East Lyme last week. : 3 e s Perikina Jed {he Ep. | Seston are plowing a large lot Which | tho “Westerly Historleal meeting | . Miss Susan M. Nogers and Miss FRANKLIN Methodist Pastor Reappointed. e Service at 7 o'cloci fn| Yere cleared Tush this past win-| Thursday evening, remaining over | Sarah Weinraub are = spending the | Rey. Arthur H. Withee opened the) . m;i ook Ebcide e s night with friends, Saster recess at their homes in Bast | o s firfll un;la.\;lot the conference year as a - i | Tyme, Local People Entertain Guests—State | Pastor of ihe Aethodist church, of (udy class was held at| wara Saiurday afternoon and anoth- Smm“Vl‘i;"‘:;"'g':‘"’::"fl;-wdm duy | oS5 Lucy Phelps is spending the | Sy A st b S by M b B ST er Monday. 3 Stoning esday | mames saacyy o =the tor for the past twa s -, Beck A Vel Forest fires have besun in fhis sec- | evening, 'the annual inspection was | (ot "o = = Conkeuiest s et et ot S Daness | TecE1cE hiw maor e setnont B ek GRE EJMeres I ey Honri Monday, @ fire was burilie o | 8 Arnnes s en o Jmmeakers | { s Forens’ OContier 1a #pending hia | hms | Dacs the. Suisr of Atees sy |ihe World Fds Gone After Siu Hel | special power boat the Tarpon | the ' Billings farm, going towards | Were furnished and refreshmenta were | vacationat his heme in Gomnager > | 22,2 3 e attended the special musical Service belonging (o Payne Whitney of the| Billings' pond. A Barnes and Mrs. and wre Croris| Miss Susan Miner is at the home of | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Leonard of Nor- | 2t the Mystio 3. E. church at 3.30 p, April lce. i NIANTIC P Srra A %, Wheeler entertained at | ChArlSs Miner is at the home of his | Mia. Fred Armstrong and son | SCFMOD Was Ambassadors for God. ! 2887 ! Tce formed along the shore for ;i |dinner Thursday. Her daughter and | jac'e Wellinston Miner of Norwich, | Stephen and Stanley Armstrong were Palm Sunday Subject. a [EASY soveral nichis during the past week, | Summer Cottagers Already Arriving | friend retirned fo Wellesiey. Tuesdav. | "o, PHef wisit, = |0 Rorwich one-day last ween o e he weather has been very cold. in the Grove—Crescent Beach Folks | Cornellus Miner and daughter, Miss | Mises Kathiey 1. g—?& and daughter, | Mrs. Erie Mitchell, Rena Mitchell | preached Palm Sunday at the Bapt TS ses Ellen and Lucy Geer, Mrs. i Grace Miner, who have been spending | yrase Tvn L. Ray, left last Sat- | and Miss Crabbe were guests one day | church. The subject of his mornin, - D466 LA S 3 to Have Electrio Lights. urday morning for a weel's vi 02-60 ain ree 1i. Brown of Norwich at- several moniha in tho south, Bave Fe- | ety ia TaE, 0k eck's Tisit with | last week of Mrs. Frank Skinmer of | sermon was Hosannas to the King| | 200 X tended the funerst of James Holden| i and Mre Herbert Darrett of | furied nome ~ e b Fae e {umwiomimown SR e T w ibject of tho evening sermon was| i _ B i Freeman on Thursday afternoon at|Hartford were called here Wednesday | Mrs. Annette Ripley lost one of her | “Louls' Jones and J. Warren Gay of | goolr Jary J. Lovett of Moosup is the A T X : e the fumily nome ners, ness the viliage. | by o serious {liness of Mr. Barrervs | VAlIEBIo epan of horaes this weeke | NewFondon e the. il S of | Tt SF, AL Hermon A Gager | | gervice was heldat 615 and rs. Roger de v of 3 father, George M. Barrett, who has| MM Mrs. Euge . : Sl £ t 3 Mrs. E ¥ ) Senieve Frini N. Y. who has been at the home|feen suffering from kidney trouble for | DAve returned after some davs spent | jre, “siyL’ M- Jomes’ country home | and children Ernest and Ruth and Mrs. Champion Pullets. plied the pulp vas led| . = 3 t of t gationa he Easter vacation. A es Hol in Brookli 2 > ¢ par- Mary Ross of Norwich were week-end it of t nat i of :\!r] j’““ Hk'de"n“f:e;f:rnhnf:: some time, = G| e ootline et s Sk wsrds TDats Lawrence Beebe, a junior of N. T.|guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Ladd. Frank Sebastian, proprietor of the|church Sunday morning. Grateful to Grange, last Baturder, o T oo raa ntiey. | “"The church was well filled Sunday. | Az 18 Teturned. to Norwich atter | “'Rev. B. P. Chapshaw was a Norwich | DAisy R. poultry Yard, thinks hie has| Mrs. Walter Parmelce of Coichester| orence Madley has thamked e Bhs Aintin 6 DREIs apEnt he | Loty the Miater oath el aoghs | A letter of requested dismissal was »:pfl_ndlng his vacation at his home in | visitor Tuesda; the champion flock of White Plymo “"l“fm:{ to b : ter- |Grange for the letter and two deflar e s he h £ he b e o glven Mrs. Mary Noyes Lincoln to the | © "™ 5 C. H. Robinson was in Norwich, [ Rock pullets. Twenty-eight pulicispnoon, having s g D.|and a balf gold piece they presented % ;eek‘ e.,d”an\ T L 1500 | ter, Mrs. Gurdon B. Coates, in Hart- | §\C8 its Mary Noyes Lincoln to ¢ - At Music Vale. Wednesday. laid 457 eggs during the month of|With her parents, Mr. ar . D. D-lher, for the destruction of the ege Rowland erkins in Ne Lon- | ford, i 4 “Solo was Anely sumg by Seth .| Bela Lyon Pratt and sons Dudley | Lopis Ortman of Norwich was a vis- | February. " The same flock of pullets NN © in|masSses of the tent caterpiliar. William Ti £ New York state, ar- i o8 Williams. Rev. Joseph Peacock deliv. |2nd Minot of Boston spent the weei | itor in town recently. laid 598 during March enre er in| " Chauncey Williams spent Sunday in e e e o noh of Minee | Fyed 3. Howard is iring cottafes |ered the sermon. | end at Music Vale, their summer home, Knows 2,000 Words. Defeated Oral School Team. ek i Of |Providence. the guest of his aunt, Mrs. Moxley at Long Cove. S A el A Gave Shower for Sister. Dudley Pratt remained for a fow | Helen Kahn of the Lebanon Road| A baseball game was plaved Satur-| i ‘pace g TN It Comcines antl Aingl Miss Florence Bolles Hurlbutt is the | 0! Mrs. Charles S. Noyes. Jr., gave a | Rural Carmer 6, B McIntosh was | 5h00] Teceived a certificato for pro- | day at Old Mystic between the Orall Ny Farttes of A Point 15 |ter are visiting Mrs Amos Lillie. Easter guest of Miss Mary Voorhees of| . C, Dunfleld of New York spent | miscellancous shower for 'hér sister, | able to be on the route Monday afies | 1C1eNCY in reading, having a vocabu- | Scf S Fae was won by the Tarier tepm|qupstituting as _ten ek 2 actie. Ity Euih and Wiakter Brooklyn. Sl Sunday with C. H. Cone. Mr. Dun-|Miss Olive C, Pendleton on the Sat: | being confined to his home for about | 1905, 0F, W0 thousand words. |19 to 10, " =8 o fm, Ligrie? Mo, 8 Willams are in Providence for the Renovating Parsonage. field expects to run the Lake View |urday before her marriage, which she | ten Gave on atcount ot toe e, e, Cliael s Besiotinnand Nevaiin Gorar iti Easter week. Rev James M. Potter is at the home | cottages the coming season. attended the Wednesday followine. LeRoy Bailey of Colchester spent [ aiss Dicanor Beckwith, Arthur Smith, | k of Mr mnd Mra Henrs W. Hulbutt | Capt end Mra Norman W. Rogers| Mrs Moore hias been visiting fricnds | Saturday at his home in town. [ R At M Bt | i e e o Friogy ¥ psirin. Xor ol 51 g et B ol O e [ Cocnelting Siiner ‘and * hel — | Wieh, Tuesdsy evening. pre-- O 'New LomIon Tor - the wpast - six < by the parsonage committee in the|have been s “Emma B, Whaloy | Monday moved the E0ods. Hrom ths | CLARK’S FALLS Mrs. Horace Smith of Lyme 1s spend- | months, has returned to work at the|various schools in (oy ‘st “redecorating, painting, eto. | residence of Miss Emma B. aley y moved the goods from the Mrs. s s nd- | s, has T e 5 sch 1| NORTH FRANKLIN the s Mr. ang Mrs. Charles Beckwith, b : 4 in the village heve opened their cot- | home of the late Mrs, Mary Holmes ing a-few days with her mother, Mrs. | store of Alber tA. Haley ist weel and Ernest Smith, Milton e e Ty sa3 | tage at the Grove for the season. at Quoquetaug to the Copp house. Wi Beral Senant Liotre e e A e okl Msgend Bl h h and Charles Frigk, attended soon as their amival can be arranged [ tag0 at the Gfove for the season. + | Wild Geese and Swallows Foretell | ~'Supervisor George Emerson visited |lotte Marchand of Old Mystle were|iyn. en visiting rela- | O ent at. the Y. ML C. LN T R T e i S e et LISEON Warmer Weather—The Evans Trial. | schools Wednesday. | among the soprano sinsers who took [tive e Rt s s Ty s 3 » v e after —— part in the special musical serv Bast Bt ' Wednesday from _ Pittsfield, Mass. & = Oscar Perry ha guest of the Methodist church, Muysti Taxes Paid Promptly. o R There they have been guesta of their |, The Misses Farmor, who are attend. | wocting of Missionary Socisty—Fu- | BiS cousins at Wai LIBERTY HILL | Sunday. : 08 : . ; ‘Wr'lh:‘).”f:;ntk‘;!ph Mathewson, and| "& SO0 I hoolmates at the Villa neral of Mrs. Abby J. Gallup. x|]21r,fl:;1:1r .;lr.rl n:ls-méed | Mrs. Calvin H. Hoxie, premaent of|it Gales Ferr ; B e . Mathewson. e e | eral o ody. S | the Baptist Ladies' Aid society, enter-|day and reported very & icces St Al baving Mrs, Justm H. Peckiam s the| "5 S3 000 B outs Tager ar- | Harry Foote 2 student at Mount | MF Lewis sister fn ancty= | GecdiRatesnsge Eec) Orangs Supper— ne members at me Wed- Old Coins Disposed Of 5 e eccn guest of ?e;ldau{ghter, Mrs. Bdward P.| jveq in the Grove Tuesday for the | Hermon school, is at home for vaes. | €% She has been dead several years Seven Pupils Perfect In Attend- | pes afternoon., The old coins b S Webber spent Sunday in Brown of Stamford. 5 tion Signs of W: & ance at School. Chipman of Br gk Fitiam T. is parents. Joseph A. Clark, fax eoflector of the [ *R7%0 | w o Merrtam. M. D, re- | I E. Phillips of Jewett City was| Large mimbers of i orer: = DEken & hougust ity et $ Vea r 5 nd_daughter town of Ledyyard was at the vilage | yymod to her home in Hartford Mon | Tecent caller on friends in town - | fAving. northwala Wednesdar s Sters | There was an orange sunper at the | Sunday. : : on with Mrs :'}?fl'v"m"v- onday. 10 accommodate | day evening after spending the week | R. R. Barber, J. B. Palmer and J.|lirge flocks were near the sround and | LiPerty Hill Hall given by the C he D oaacks of Wi ghens pased N er the tax payers in the western p end at her cottage in the Pines. B. Palmer, Jr, attended the orchard | were saluted as they passed. over. I BN ihe Vs Weanasdsy, i EIEAE: e Paul Brennan and he_town. et e o] 5 cuiigh Yppassed ‘over. | in magic by Dexter Mead. | tween 7.30 and § o'clock, flying in At i Mrs. Harmon €. Perkins was a vis Dr. Barrett Il St of B Thoem M i N apuw o B Thoy ave mmvs | L0CN Y e T Blise vialted | nostiwara divection, e tor at the home of her son.Allyn L| Dr. George M. Barrett, who return- | wioh “Monday attommeon. o e e | the Liberty Hill school Wednesday. Dr. Edwin C. ¢ : o 1s spend- Perkins, in Groton Wednesda¥. |¢d from Hartford a short time g0 | “Mry Augusta Learned, who has been | Mrs. Harold Bentioy La N v Kneeland's mother Is his guest | don was in Old My cation with Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Casper K. Freeman of | is confined to his cottage by illness. | ' ot the home of her oon "amer | the msriarid Bentley has commen short time. ) trip. He was accomy 53 New York returned to their home on| _Mrs Erwin and daughters of New |in Mosenchuserts, s now aime ot | OmIE term. = Fiill school closed April ‘hipman's parents, Mr d.and dangh- Thursday. Thes wors called hera by | York are occupying their cottage near |'Short waiks. | 8 e et & s in Providence ! gy “gor Saster recess. Richard iin . Crumb, ¥ n s the Sudden death of Mr. Freeman's | the pavilion, S R e Ca AR % Dimon had perfect attendance during | the winter father. James H. Freeman. Miss Martha J, Colt arrived in the | arees vy meer vacmi, PeR Monday Moves from Waterford. the winter term. | lome. Mr. and Mir E Side, Nor- Eugene LaFomtalne attended; _the Grove Saturday for the season. She| Mrs Harttle Tillinghast of Jewett | Matthew Spinner of Waterford has| Mrs. E. foyes has returned to her | main at their Old X SudioR week of John Qrehard demonstration in Norwich at |Is gocupying the Merriam cottage. | City Is visiting her nicce, Mre. O, A. | Tored Into one of A, M. Clarks ten- | home here after spending the Winter | the summer months the Pierson farm. Miss Elizab . . W | Mein. d @ lements. He is employed by Richard | with her daughter in Newton, Sells Montville Hous 2ockwood _was in Hart- Attorney John J. Lawless was a|passing the winter with acquaintances | Ricent visitors at Mrs, I. 71, Ken. | B:, Wheeler as ‘sawser on the Gop | Mrs Huttle Stariiweather is staving | e e e business caller in Westerly last Fri- (in Newfane Vt, 18 expected in the | nedys were Mr. and Ms, J. Vallera |Eaimes s oodiot. . with Mrs. E. A. Noves. house in lle to Frede Phil- hand so seve e rove in a few days. Gf New Tondon, Mz andiine. 3 vre | nney has moved to this_vil- Perfect In Attendance. Hoo et nar s t he was obliged Easter Sunday Servi ey B, Hunt of Little Boston was | est Kennedy and aaughter Florence | 1289 81 Wil bo employed by the Fed-| goven paptis had portect attendanct | oot ‘hak 7 Withee|Dance Well Attended— a to it Rev. James 3. Potter will preach an | 3 [0 W 583 THEAT, QHEMAE 107 | of Preston and Miss Susie Kanahan | *TRoaelt Coo o s during the winter term at District No. | were T n Put-| ley Receives Letter and guest Tuesday of Eester sermon tomorrow (Sunday) in | SUQPURE the MOERLES OF CAS ARG, | of Jewett City Felt il 15 Tabtamch oo At/ the | 1 sehooliat o hill: Agmes Oden, | nam. From Grange. the Methodist Episcopal church. ' An e mother, Mrs, Bromson, of Sound Five Flocks of Wild Geese. ek A5 home Y Edna Reibe Annie Borgeson, | Miss Marjorie Harris, w 3 = augmented choir will _give _an|he g o 2 O 7 i % e : Harold Ladd, Robert Borgeson, Elmer A gance L 2 Bacter cantata Ta. the Sventig 5t 730| V5T Loey aingr of Lyme has. been | Ave Sock o Wi ol favine seen |/ John Kilkennes 1o to move to a ten- | arold Ladd, Robert Borges w : ‘ HAMBURG olock T D st G e | atd. Weah oty ¢ : i Mr. and Mrs. George Clark attended | stead with her mother, Mrs. George|was preser ¥ 2 — Morgan, = 7| " Those who attended the conference nterest in Evans Cas the funeral of Mr. Clark’s cousin, Mrs. | W. Harris e o Belsek sndae is have . Bustmell ot Mr, and Mrs. Charles Haynes and | Of churches at Jewett City Wednesda. "A number from here attended the|Anna Clark Learned, at Mansfield | Miss Poindexter of New York ar-[returned to Exeter, N. tors at L. NORTH LYME IO Charlce T werer Rev. and Ars. T. B Daviey, | (el of Otis Evans before Justice C. | Center, Tuest rived Thursday afternoon at the Dean arding’s Misg Dora | Mr. and Mrs John L. Beckwith of | Mrs. E. W, Corbett, Mrs_ R. T. Read, | &; ChaPman in the town hall Monday. | Mr. 'and Mrs. William Watson are | homestead for an over Easter vistt to Distitery Company Purchases Wood- | Hartford spent Sunday with relatives | Mr. and W.” S. Foote, Harry |ioe, Joung, Deople wero planning 1o | spending the week with thelr daughter | Miss Mary H. De otn C Machi in_the village and Pine Grove. Foote, Mr: H. Kennedy and Mrs. |12 nment and were com- | Mrs. Jennie Stevens at Springfield. | S e Miss Annie Carlson, who is teach- | M ing from the chapel after practice | Baward Mofit of Norwich called on | ing’ ib’ Hofith Lyme, 1a spending the B dlow - U et R e :rlgnn}:.\’arll;fxu‘plllem;rll and abused sev- | friends here Thursday. Mrs, Mary Fosdick leaves this week | Easter vadation with her parents, Mr. | Storrs Agricultural college for Easter. | 5in ond & ie‘( 'D';; Sl l‘[l = x::e o ere that Evans ort vacation. Il and daughter Esther, returned home last an, Miss Emma A. Willlams 1s 1 from Willimantic Normal school. yma| PENDLETOR HILL wistt h er, Mrs, - Mrs. mer 3 i i < I Q G ::;ru“k i .vrwg:wh;z:vi‘:!nen\'h;; i an\drryr}nfi Manwaring of New York Missionary Mesting. might hve settled and apologized, as PRESTON 5 - a teacher w ill of New Rochelle, N Y.* | AMrs. John Manwarlng of New York | . 5 mecting of the Ladies Misstonary |he was the" steeics e Mills Family Returns to Springfield—|" fre. Herbort Maynards house. the st of | & sortase tor the seminr. 8 T°F | soclety was held at the parsonage last — Pomona Grange to Meet Next Thurs- | Fishing Pocr so Far. Tnez Peck has been iIl, the re- o e B e Mager of Pittofield, Mass,, a | Friday afternoon. Letters from mls- LEONARD BRIDGE Btien Movesto” Weat Bt Agusta Pember is at Mrs.|sult of vacination. : Ssre V. D. Stron and children vis- | ssummer resens of the Grove, ar. | fonirles in Turkey and China were e ) Misses Edythe Cook and Mary Chap-|Franic Noyes' "o LB S met st the Dhrar, o 5. B S pes e A read and Miss Helen Nutting told of i illington. man are enjoying a week vacation hers’ Meeting. | Wednesday from 11 to 4. e i ety o s Y it the work in the society at West Ran- | Kenneth I. Cummings was n Wint- . 3 e [Fot e I T ,T'" e o na R L. Har S o B X 1 V' of vhicl ~ ~Monday L 3 €] an Mrs. Margaret Blon Ki oy and fam have moved ‘eache! nee . Was She s e N - e e ol A Al e Dessldent | S everar fiom here mitendol te wnce | Mises Sas o eatls A Ea Mot | g Doe a Poan fumily have moved|ine Center school T ctarnoon " Mr M. Bisson, Jr. and Miss . o S vith sew. | tion at Charles L. Hinckley's in Gosl p] nstalled in their homes. | e N Aiine Six teachers were pres s fmtly Stacs wite B Mddce on GLASGO o e e Y pov- (o = 0 Goshen | D e Kencaton. of Bates college [, AMT% Hobert Milne of Boston and|™y Yofles"Ala Society met at ¢ b et . = - Funeral of Mrs. Gallup. Rexford . Cummings substituted on | visited his home this week: have spent the past faw' days faihjelocl e R Mr. and Mrs. Ravmond Warren have | Death of Little Lois E. Wilbur—Vis- - of the mail route Monday. Lynwood Crary recently moved John | jyi®t JRERC SO0 FOOC ET a_quilt of Hartford |Donald Rey returned from a visit with friends in The funeral of Mrs, Abby Jane Gal- | Henry J. Williams and p Eraad da | B s goods from here to farm e oo en anos Ernest and Roy ( B tford | ™ Miss Aa et itors for the Holiday—Mr. and Mrs. | jup was held from her home Thurs- |Ruby were recent WilHmantic simi | B e o I aren at West Wil | e conam, Temie Wi <pent Tuesday wit iain town. | Miss A The Chester Distflling Co., has pur-| Luther Return to Wisconsin. day at 1 o'clock, Rev. T. E. Davis| A flock of wild geese was heard as |which he has purchased at West Kii- | ©d t0 thelr homes Thursday. Florence Loomis g ] chased the machinery owned by F. S. 5 z officiating. _The bearers were four |they flew past Tuesday evening on |lingly Return to Springfieid. ranklin, the guest of her grand-| Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Wilbur have | nephews. Burial was in the Ames |their northern flizht. Another large | 3 Pomona Meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Erfom Mills and thr er, Mrs. Emma Warner ding| The average depth of the ocean bed the “eymyatiy. ‘of Delghbors in. 4he | cemetery. flock was seen Wednesday morming, | e Pomona grange meeting will be | children have removed to_their home. ss'Laura V. Webster is spending| = 0 (V7000 feot, as against the av- death of thelr infant Gaughter, Lol | — — fiying northward. i i S T near Springfleld, Mass. They have aster vacation at her home Inj S B0, i) ient above sea level of 2leanor. < o Miss Goldie Berkowlts has been hav- | "y}, 00 Zup BECe B0 irned to | lived on the Gilmore farm for the past|Waterbury. o or| 2300 b The feachers tn the eighth district | CHESTERFIELD g trouble with her finger, necssitat- | o lcS, L broke has retumned oo |18 montns, A iaYin town closed Thursday for| %300 feet GLADSTONE and are st thelr Nomes for the Baster| - loeoemr L ling siphysiciaws care I ANorn e e iy Poor Luck Fishing. — vacation, Schools closed in this vicinlty on| Louis ang Mac Himelsteln were in | " m fiends I s vicinity | she: . e tried the| & e ADVERTISING Miss Laura Young is at home for | Friday for Easter vacation. {Mariborough Sunday. Dl Twenty -t ce from this vicinity at | e The. ‘.';flé?i";‘éo?“"«"‘;‘s tried th the hollday. @ et g Max Phillips from New York is home | e s £ Clifford Thompson is using his team r, and Mrs. Gustafson’s daughter, | with his mother, Mrs. Annie Phillips. ednesd , iy . t Gladstone once defined adver- Sigricd, a_graduate nurse from New | | John Hudyma has Sold s farm to GRISWOLD Supper and Entertainment. on the new strip of state road which tising as the marvelous power of constant reiteration. was begun this week near the Al Rev. B. P. Mathewson of Ashaway supplied the pulpit on Sunday. LEDYARD Hearing on Distribution of Larkin Estate Advanced—New Supervisor’s Visits—The Town’s Fire Wardens, . is at home for the Easter hol- | John Shibea of North Chesterfield. The young people of the Haptist Miss Helen Kaplan of New York| Allen Spencer has bought the Nel- | church had an entertainment and sup- That happy phrase offers an ery pleassnt gathering of the |is spending her vacation with her |Son Cross place in Hopeville and is|per at their church Wednesday even- expienation of the wonderful Aid_soclety, was held at the | parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kaplan. |moving there from Lawton Village this | ing which was well attended. power of the mewspaper as.a §|parsonage Wednesday afternoon. Miss Lula Powers and sister Anna |Week. | Miss Lillian Miner resumed her business-builder. The power of Mr. and Mrs. Hanlon, who have |spent Tuesday with their cousin,| Mrs. Charles French and son were | school Monday in the Palmer district | reiteration continued from day §|been spending the winter in Water- | Master Ellsworth guests two days this week of Mrs. W. | after a week vacation to day is possessed by the news- [|bury, are at their home for the sum- | William Yardufsky was a cailer on | A._ Edmond. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Senay were re- Paper alone among advertising mer. friends in New London Monday. Harold Geer injured his foot badly |cent visitors at their mother’s, Mrs. media. Miss Sarah Cameron is the guest| Matt Tinker ia very Il at his home. |the first of the week K. Crary's. The newspeper enters the f|of friends in Westerly and Norwich.| Mrs, Miller recently purchased a| Mrs. E. A. Geer was In Putnam home as a friend every day. Master Raiph Wilbur, a student at|finc-pair of oxen from parties in[Wednesday, calling on her sister, who e 0. Ba = N he % fs Toad y ‘svery member of || Windham high school s at his home | Montmill, ope OAKDALE el e Ll e e the family. It is possible for a e Easter vacation, Repairs have been made on the o= = — | gregationai chu i T business to have its name and Miss Mabel Blanchard is the guest | schools during vacation. CAMPBELL’S MILLS Social Union Mests—Church and Per- | STCETIGUE thureh many times, wi its appeal before the people all ||for the week end of Miss Dora Ec-| Bud Mertman of Uncasville was a T sonal Items. | Rev. A. E. Kinmouth, a former pas- clestone of Stewart Hill, caller in this place Tuesday, Dwight Lewis 1s reported to /e e | tor of the church, now hold Epworth League Meeting: At the Congregational church Sun- |torate in Brooklyn, Conn, and whe same betier, e igial C atch | . Whenever they have a_ want Trank Gardner confuoted tha H. T, MOHEGAN Mies “Grade I Lanphere is spend- | day the pastor, Rev, C. Ly Irench | owns o farm at Ledvard Center, to besupplled they turn to the gervice last Bunday evening, Next 2 ing the Easter vacation at W, J. Tan- | Sb0ke from John §: 12 and & 21, On|a lx.g;d-m.k Visitor at his home. N would turn to an old friend. e oh Mabel Burdick ia st home for | ®Roscos Rkessasks has gone to Ponn- | VISlfing in Plainfield, at Henry Ran- | Migs Minnle Nichols, oy |aence e z East on, o oct 4 ear # The Bureau of Advertising, Mian Lulu M. Yoimg spent the firat | "Vyyenie. el nesdiy afternoon in tho chapel, PERSRIw ke i e YO American Newspaper Publishers [ oMo T i ud Hientng, rotoning | , Mr. and Mra, Johnson were in Oak- Sirs A, W Winters of Waterford, | o The hearing on the allowance and A wano e, poullding, §|nome Wednesday, 3 el a P ERR TR ST GOSHEN who has been caring for Mrs, Thomp- | IV 0F, 00, Sete of Frank Ty New York, p gen- 3 - e it e e Larkham, which was o have bee B i b A Return to Wisconsin, roomdof Mystia are visiting Mr, and | Bretia T o Woest_Steot| " Hlrac e Tlo THOTSIAY, o hag [af the Probate oice. Tussda. Apri per advertising to better advan. Mr, and Mrs. Luther, who have been | Mrs, William Hunter, Woan. Brethess Gs West—Stock [\ Uv= O erEs oo at the home djourned, by the court unt: tage. Correspondence is sol- || spending the winter with their son, | Burrfll H, Fielding of New Len- | Buyers at 8pring Hill Farm Auction. | bo% SPOIYE, the wiier S5 (08, F000 April 13th. “Willlam 1. Aliyn icited. i Ernest Luther, have returned to their [ don spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, = S it Do lbre 5t Quaker HIll | executor of the estate and Aitorn Booklet on request. home in Wisconsin, Word has been |B, C, Fowler, Rev, John H. Knott gave an impres- Ry ek Arthur A. Thomas of Providence, a £ 4 received of their safe arrival apd of | Elliott Dolbears called on Mohegan |8ive sermon Sunday morning, His - ch for the adjournment. A the still cold weather in the wgst. |ffiends the firet of the weaks thoyghts were from ihe sermon on the Rev, amd Mrs, O, L, French attends Rev. G, S. Pollock of Nonwich sup-

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