Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 25, 1914, Page 9

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™ —— TIMELY EVENTS PICTURED IN CARTOON BY THE LEADING ARTISTS OF THE COUNTRY BEWARE, VILLA! IT MAY CUT BOTH WAYS! THE SEA SERPENT SEES HIS FINISH | copies of the year Dook of the New land Southern At the Sunday and Building in Three Counties. | e New London Cou don speat this week as the guest e MY | |Deacon ana Mre Edwin Henry. UNCASVILLE In St. Jobw's Roman Cathollc church !S{IIMBY ev({n.lng_ the Rev, William A. , Desem Ciub Glves Masquerads Dance | meoc; aqdverso o deltvered an ex- —Mirthday Celsbrations—Rov. W. A. | A number of loeal peopie attended Ksefe’s Address, | Merchants® Week a¢ Norswich, The masquerade dance given by the | Missionary society at her home n evening was iergely siteaded. An " 5 } tertaining progiwm of musio was given | the week-end with friends in Prov by Hickey's orchestra.. William Swmid- | dence. dy was prompeer. The box of candy . 1. 0. 0. F, Anniversary, went to Miss Sulle Allen and the box | Thames lodge, 1. O, O. ¥ @ cigars (o Fred Deavin. About $15 | Drated its fifteenth anmiversary at its was ciesred. __|meeting Tuesday evening in Palmer Fred Gilbert a studeni at Trinity | Memorial hall, Lolding au open moet- ooflege. who jias been ihe guest of (inz. An entertainlng program was Bis mother, Mrs. Martha Gilbert, re- | given cele- tnrned to Hartford Wednesdar. [ of Ysiden's band. sugmented by out- | Iracy Smith Seys Btone. tisine: ofsiown taleat, will”discourse ‘music. | o Tuaie a A Mrs Jobn Doovan has purciased | Mes. Joseph Tacimer: rocoath an- | 12" Mrs. Joseph Latimer recently & the Stone house om the dack road and 3 |ter, Miss Gladys Estelle Latimer, to Surprised on Birthday. | William Welles Lyman of Binghamton, entertained by Latimer Friday Membership Ninety-one. Miss Addie Johnson NEWS FROM ONE HUNDRED LIVE CORRESPONDENTS EASTERN CONNECTICUT AND WESTERN RHODE ISLAND Who is Going and Coming—Incidents. Accidents| become an of the Baptist Chris- tian Endeavor society, making the to- membership field secretary of the Tnited Society of remarked to at he considered the society the best in the state of_Connecticut. Miss Grace Lyon has returned after several weeks spent in New York, Hooper has guest of friends in New Jersey. ht Club Meets. s ¥Friday Night club home of his mother, Mrs. Emma Ben- | Otis Winchester of Norwich is spend- ing a few days in the village. Day of Special Giving. close of the gession Supt. Cortland E. Colver, chair- Sunday school association Uncasvide and O conference. school session Miss Grace Chapman and R. Irving Hurlb zead sclections on tho lesson for d The Young Lad! was recently entertained by Mrs. belle Chapman and Miss. Viner. teen young ladies were present. Sale and Entertainment, Newbury-Smyth at Palmer hall was well attended and | much enjoyed by all announced a 28th, for united giving for the It was pro- so voted that this Address at St. John's Church. | Worth Teague gelism Under Difficulti Attended Funeral. . Potter attended the | - Walter Ela in onal Evan- entertainment CHESTERYIELD was only one half da on account of a teaches 1 Montville eondueted b: S. Wheeler. Ice cream and a fne sum wa: social committee of the Chris- soclety are planning for funeral serv tian Endeayor entertainment and Mrs. Henry Jeroma entertained the ;{\{“fi 3:]2‘\..\,«:_“ e ciwh in Robertson's hall Friday | Hlll Top Tuesday afternoon. | New BEngland Soul n- | Joseph St. Germaim of Pequot spent | ad been a ar | oldest member: v happell made iness trip te Chester and Middletown Monday with his parents, Mr. Matt Tinker. Fishermen in the vicinity are having Repairing Long Cove Bridge. have been guests at the Pal- homestead, Elsie Pratt are making their home till June thelr grandmother, Mrs. Paton. GOSHEN Geer Elected Superin- Thirtieth Year—Ad- dress By Rev. W. E. Lamph road from Norwich fe! Saul-and in on the we Mr. ana Mr Higgins were road in the town of Ledyard, was no. hone and ‘with his son, s carting stone to fill in, a_abutment If possible s bridge has a history; in early day ing the con- - i vttt Tnounged the engagement of her daugh- | tractor would leave the work at night | standing and 1 Everything available, It was pell in Fitohville Sunda Mies ‘McDonald from New London is teacher in the Walnut Hill school. William H. Londen were callers on Mr. and Max Rosofsky. Miss Billen Powers, who has been in Fitohville visiting relatives for the past | go. Richard's orchestra of this v Mrs E, L. Waterman ana daughter Mre. Thomae Wat! arranged a sur- |N. Y- Mr. Lymen wes formerly em: prise for her husband Wednesday eve- | Ployed in Norwich, Bing. A party of friends met ai their | SU = homes, the date being Mr. Watt's birth- | Of Neff hill entertaimed at dinner Mr. day. Among those present were Mr. |and Mrs. Frank Steward and daugh- and Mrs. Kred I Phillips, Mr. and;fers M Mre. Meivin H. Furber, Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Hope, Mr. and Mrs, Frank H. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Kelsey, Mjss May Darrow, Miss Maudc Ben- mett, Mrs. Henry Church, Moses Chap. e Thire worh bophone seiee. | Mr. aud Mrs. Louis Moran of Pequo $iieis anid vocal ons with plano | entertained for the week end Mis: accompaniment. Refreshments were | Crystal Reed of East Lyme. served. Mr. Watt received a number of_gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woodmansee, be- sides their family, were present. in vo servance of the birthday of Mr. and . Ray Woodmansee entertained GALES FERRY ! Perkins, and their little nephew’ the Ladies’ Ald society at her home § en Wednesday afterncon. * Campfire Girls Organize—Long Covi ¢ e, Brest Auwood has moved | Bridge Being Ropaired—Special Giv om the Johnson cottage -to ome o H Andrew Comatoei's tenement i jichee] Ansociation) On Wedding Journey. Srs. ifenry YW Hurtbutt has er- M . % ranged for her Sunday school class to reoanit meed e Wirertomm, Vors | organize into a band of Campfire Girls Epending a part of their honeymoon | With Miss Alice Satteriee guardian h M Olbomte Fathen Ohaoan 2 | They met Saturday afternoon mt the ¥ % o under the p 58 tore AL Ay Ve e | Satterles to Allyn's Point and returned bridge between the mill.and storehouse. ‘9 Mre. Jurlbutte where they spent When the briage is completed it will | {19 latter part of the afternoon arrang- eniange the facilitios for paciing /their | 7€ TUtIre Dlans, goods for shipmen:, Bunday Services. George Heniz of Proyidence was | In the Methodist chureh “Sunday | sprin & week-end guest a1 {ls lome of Mr. | morning Rav. James M, Potter praach- and Mrs. Frank “aosier. ed a helpful sermon from this text; Mise Agnes Driscoll las retitned af- ve then be risen with Chris ter & visit with frfends I New York things which are ahove” follow- Miss Grace Allimon of Flolsoke, Made was the guest of her wunt. Miss iCloise | sermon. A meeting of the offieial A. Landuhere over the weelg end. hoard was hield direerly after the ser- Miss Drusiiia Mitchell of New Lon- | vice to ke astion on the purchuse of sald, was used to make solid tion in the soft and ady rive bot- Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sharp | tom e e roturned home Sunday. Helen Kaplan and sister Mollls returned to New York Wednesday af- | ter spending the holldays here. Charles Powers were callers in Fitchville Sunday Louls King of New L Miss Natalle C. of friends in Superintendent For Thirtieth Year. annual church meeting re- | held nearly all of the officers ‘Waterman are guests liss Harrlet Blshop Brown returned to Hartford Monday to res - ses Dorothy and Adelaide, of | ties as teacher, oo hoT 4% Gilead. Mrs. Nellle Wheeler of Bozrah, | Miss Caroline B. Freeman of Mt o o a caller at her home here Mrs. j'veeman, her moih- i last Frida New Teacher Engaged. Mrs, Sharp's son Clinton. { ity before returning to her home here ywing to the teacher, Miss Lyons. Temperance Address. MONTVILLE ertainment and Sale at Palmer Hall —C. E. Membership Reaches 91. Mrs. Ellen Satterlee is visiting her | daughter, Mrs. Fred Richards, of Nor- | wich. Frank Alpin of Mt. Vernon, N. Y. returned Sunday evening after spend- ing the week end at his place in the Mrs. Alpin returned Tuesday after a visit of about ten days. Frank Alpin, Jr, remains at the home here. John McGuire has taken down the | church. barn on the lot belonging to Lieuten- |a beautiful solo, ant Charles Satterles and removed it, | Yacht May in Commission. The ausliiary vacht May, belonging |nished by the flower committee, to N. A, Gibba of Norwich, was the Grace and Carrle Wood disiributed flowers to the shut-ins at the close of the evening service, Misses Charlotte Simpsen and Jdna Viner have returped after vacation and spring term Monday, the 13th, ck-end with their months in the south the Palmer homestead, Personal Immortality {Ject of Rev. has returned Attended Merchants’ from_this pl Good Home Exposition ace attended . Chappell's Baster | morning sermon at the Union Baptist Miss Gertrude 1. Olson sang The Emster concert in the evening was conducted by Miss Henrlotta W, Gridl ter lilles and pott Reception For New Pastor. At the conclusion of the temperance locture Tuesday evening from 3.30 un- | o'clock a social and reception ‘was held In the lecture room for Rev. John H. Knott, the new pastar. Sand- Wiches, cake, and coffes were served. Rev. Walter C. Lamphear of Hart- ford {s the guest of Rev. John ‘ in town. Pinks and Eas- plants were fur- put in the water here this She wos launched st Batur- e, Bthol Tall of Boston s g the seek | liome of her parents, Mr. and Mre, Wil- am Fairfield, | the lne of Glought of iix Kaster | been in good healih and her dunghte: is with her for a time, Ornin Banmett, who is emplayed on Risherls Jeland, 'spent Sunday st the Saw Norwich Demonstration. place who in Norwlel Tuesday spoke praise of the demensiration given the fire laddles in Union square, L. Waterman has of teaching eld has not was enter- tained at the home of My manses Wednesday afternaen, the 1sth and the Ladies' Missien sociely was yucchased aa automobile. The ground morning. was frozen VOLUNTOWN Barn and Contents Burned—Mission To Open At St. Thomas' Ghuroh. Sunday foremcone fire was discov- ered in a large barn belonging to the Briggs Manufacturing Company, si uated on the Norwich road. The barn contained a large quantity of lovse a4 number of farm impie- all of which were destroyed wich the building. The fire was of unknown origin. The Voiuntown baseball clup have commenced preparing the grounds for the n of 1914. When man Sheldon expects te have another strong team in the field To Confer With G. A. R. The Foresters’ of America have ap- pointed a committee to confer With committees from the Grand Army and 1. 0. O. F., in regard to the fitting ob- servance of Memerial day. Band Rehearsing. The Voluntown Brass Band organ- « on March 19 are rehearsing for its firsc public arance at a con- cert in Union hall. New unifc to be ordered in time to be the first time on Memorial d: band is making excellent —progress under the direction of Willlam Ri haries T. Maine on Wednesday sold the Maine homestead at the cor- ner of the Westerly road to Mr. Phen- ler of New York. veral from this place attended e soclal given Saturday evening for Gl t the benefit of St. Ann's churcl ed the music. Were At Merchants’ Week Events. Many local people have attended the Merchants' Week celebration in Nor- | wich. Mission To Open. Sunday a four days mission will en at nine 4. m. with mass. A scher from Canada will have harge wnd will address the people in *h and Engli nis fixiures ete. to t hie now reside | st Selectman Coon and . uum- | | ber of men are repairing the highways GLASGO Entertainment for Benefit of 8t. Ann si who Pheonix, R.| | ths W, E A CARTCON WITHOUT WORDS > the tenement over Start for Mexico. sbstitut Remain Bagly and brother started for Mexico Wednesd: | gl g in the fifth school d 1 for St. Ar attended Saturday e Guests of Mrs. Eccleston. | s Congregation—Storrs Professor Speaks to Large Audience. Ladies’ Aid soctets At the Second Baptist church here, antly entertained Wed unday, Deacon Cyrus H. Brown of oon by Jirs. Frank Ec Westerly and T Brown of Phil- M : ) 2 were T t the meeting- Mass., d Rev. John M. Collins, or of the home, and attended mo ¥ ested Brown to at_the local churc sery and he delivered Miss Laura P. Youn est address. Thos. school duties Sunday :nday school in Miss Eilen Gustafson, |1 for a long time. is repc amily from Fall River, Mass., has beiug quite so well. moved into the town the past week. piece of state road is being Ready for Baseball Season. R e There are at present 15 memb: | the basehall team. The ground < s are being put in first grandstand have been put in condizion under the superintend- and prospects for the season look very ence of Selectman Irving M. Miner. Storrs Professor Speaks. e of Storrs cel- evening in 4 the Second Baptist church here before 4 N R a large audlence. HANOVER | Rev 5 S Colin omelated sz, tme 2 =3 funeral of Mr. Scott Saturday aftiiPe Missionary Mesting—Miss Pullen of | 1000 W ccrer) Norwich Gives Two Interesting Ad- | Jogeph Kccleston of Voluntown is dresses. | visiting friends in this place. S — E, R James and famly were Sunday he April meeting of the Woman's | guests of relatives in Rhode Ia- jonary soclety was held Thursday | land. afternoon at the home of Mr William | Ezeklel James , of Griswold is visi~ G. Park. The devotlonal exercises were | ing his son, E B. James and family. led by Mrs. A. B. Ladd ut- — line of the life of Mrs o Mexico and a letter from her ad LEONARD BRIDGE by Mre. Lee. T 3 2 X from What Next Ven by drs. W. G. Park Between a Turk sionary teacher was Jennie C. Gallup and Gallup. Two solos were 1 F. G. Way The programme pared by Miss Flelen Eadie a5 leadér-| mawin P. Knesland and caughter At the close of the meeting a pleasant | Lavinia wero in Chestnut Hill Fri- Social hour was spent, at which the | gay Dostess served refreshments. {ifrea Hughes was in Chestzut Hill Two Addresses by Miss Pullen. At the 1 : : Sunday Jed by Norwich promis Miss th Eccleston has returne from visiting friends in 2 ich. Mrs, Olive Judd of New Haven ia A dialogue l spending some time With her parents, woman and a Mr. and Mrs. George A. Mills. £y J. Zatorensky has returned to New ! York after spending several _weeis with his daughter, Mrs. Louis Himel- stein. elstein have re- rk, where they trip. Williams re- 2 2 weews wisit Walter H. Gil- vstrated noon she spoke to Turkey. The children we Colchester urch exchanged pui- well O. Mead at the Live Topics. neix G. Way A weather the ot meet with & of Dayiile wel ts of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Park a the week. » the guest of James W. Eadie for a few | Lorne days this weel There was no school in the Wylie Arthur Croft, Pefer Croft and Will | disirlct Friday, the 17th, as Jfias Croft were suests of their parents dur- | Blakesles visited the model schoot at n ing the week, | Oneco, Sk o B.-b.nl % Gol a | Mrs, Luther Tanner ls_ stll under Foars. Ding te Gaiade, | the dseiar's cara, but her health is ae Mrs, K. A. Wilbur is spending a fow Herhert Creft is (e leave next Tues- | mueh mproved thet she can £o out i day for Hamilton, Canada, where he | pleasant weather, Auys among relatives in \\Lllnmutlf‘! is te ensage in the ageicultural busi- Miss Blakesleo spent the week end | and Jewett City, 4 Res:. | at_her neme in Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Pechie’s house- | Willium Campbell has changed his| Howard Clark is .working for his high | hold goods came Wednesday. They will | residence to where Mr. Windsor was. | brother, Willlam Chark, soon begin housekeeping on River| Harry Cripps has moved here from traet, Versailles with his fa s The Indo-Cevion maliwey Is open.ie ' - ¥, Magrey and Charies Latham were' Mr. Nichols of Occumn has moved mrafie. # Skl

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