Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 16, 1914, Page 10

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s ety and Mmm Plan For Memerial Day Observ- ] : N 5. t secial given inkg Loty § ¢ ; s May dth 5 - i 3 I~ / 5 by scial was " ; 5 _A coneert B?t: evening. for. & n & 4 1 Thomas' ch oo Hung By Young Friends. : 1 e Mrusto by FoF A aBelle ville e £ I with fhem for s | Past Masters' night was' held by ; iz of Mr. Plerce’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.| 'Miss Flora LaBelle of Ballou nd, S. il W t i 7 Charles J. Plerce at Allyn's Point. spent Sunday at Joseph Dumas’. few days. Wopdstock Erange Tuesday evening § 2 3 2 Nineteen members of the local C.|With a good attendance though th Returns From Hospital. T ttandance at the | evening was decidedly stormy. A good good “Mrs. Alfred Barratt has returned | oot f-the Willimantic union in | Programme was given, the special fea- from the li‘)tr‘-hflmhdl hospital at Mnn;dfls“:m} ture ll::;ng a d.b':“ 3:.:‘;2?1.3“"'”'" Sunday afisrn mmittees London recen Putnam to her home here. M > o Reso That the Rural T O AR e eeters” of |~ Mre. Filen S. Satteriee e toq | Mrs. Mary Law ana de-i'Mer At hisan :b:;:." m‘“";’:;d Tt pRE Detriment to the Furmee. senting . e 2 < X Port Chester, 3 - Were o esl were s ed. America, and_ the Tndependent Orde | o e davghion Hra Feed Hichards O eaitond the funeral of Mra | Scotland this week Into the home for- [ Rev. Mr. Kendall, pastor ot Wood- o e . Otiing ook ¢ "ot | of Laurel Hill, Norwich. usd Henry ooy | oy s B W, [oomis | stock, preached here Sunday. ¥ omas _ Mrs. Lucius Brown of Norwich and : H Miss Carrie Keeney of New London Have Built Winter Home. Mrs. Belle Tracy of New Londén were _ has been the guest of her niece, Mrs. b Mr, and gr‘-. Iflind:ul Houghton re- %\m B-:tMl.}m home of their uncle,|p igence were here Tuesday to at-{H. C.' Lathro; -I}‘med to dmar hmpoi here last week b gt e Agr ] ke jond yn, last Friday and Satur- | tocy Sne - funeral ot Mr. Bartlett's| Miss Grace Bates spent Sunday with |after spending the winter in Florida. parade should leave oD o bchool | - Nirs. Fan cousin, Henry Law. kS Miss Elsie Marsh of Mansfield. They have bullc a winter home in Bast 9 a m. May 0th and that the achool| =Mrs Fanny Adams Molthrop spent | “*\holt ‘thirty young mriends of John| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Larrabee and | Jageonville: Blorda children, CoUTt LIDGTY A R Seal o : S. Adams of New Ha- | wage Jr. hung him a well filled May | Miss Matian Larrabee motored to nezer Bishop of Boston was in ‘Advance 1. O. F, G. A. R, 8 \Of | brother, David Sl Adams of New Ha- | pacicet, last Satruday evening. Hartford Sunday and dined with Mr. |town last Monday. Py e e o to tae Dt | L Theaday evening Hrwin B. and Mrs. Andrew F, Gates. Lrs, T P Hibbard, who recently jrass Band has vol- | Coroner Brown's Yacht in Com on. | was also surprised by his young C. E. Entértainment. g er spending several A The Voluntown Bras B AN Ol Carosir. Fensaii H oy e Slaaiitn & kg Bamcer.-Atter: a1 T oo S SN L reeky 1 @ hospital in Willimantic, Mr Good. ssert ha mum :1.:-"- uni;::m:nin time for | liaryryacht Ruth was put into the wa- | had been “gathered in" refreshments is much improved in health. ; Se -Dre Ve ‘G. A. R. was given Friday evening by the C. the event. As many of ter s FRaay labt o s Sy Ve i CLARK’S CORNERS What a help a dressing-table 1s to a the . A E. society. Cake and ice cream were hen on 8co Mra. Soule and Mrs. A. D. iheir age will be un- | Percy Norman, engineer on the e A Bowle Day K mbali | served. able to o o the cemetery the | steamer Boston, spent the week end | Gordan ¥isited at —the ¥ i Sommittee has asked local automobile | at the home of his mother, Mrs. Pheb‘: hoglmml: l;ut‘;x,-m 2 .,r;‘w“_. AW 5,’;‘.‘:?&:“?’;?; cfi‘r’n‘l’-"mfg’s& %‘5:5 House Party of. Tonchaés Entertained p?et.t.y wo B ilet! d even 1f a gwners who ntend t0 b8 O e G | - Mre and Mis. s DO s Nop. | Potter visited Putnam. friends, Sun- | ek BOre guests Monday of Ars. Rob- A brizes for Pupils. Woman is not pretty, she can'cultivate good | “men r X tage T 5 ol i e A R men notify e . | unday T el cOttagS on. the Eluft 5 A Several from here attendgd the mis- looks. Any RIGHT-MINDED husband will give et wishes all automobiles and car- | ~ Mrs. Harold Peckham of Long Cove a £ SOUTH KILLINGLY L Ry g e dainty da ing- 2| 77, Albert Brooks has recovered from Mr. and Mrs_ F. W. Martin enter- his wife money to buy a dainty dressing: ,::‘g’:‘ in lice decorated in the national g’.“;f*t;':‘p“:f" :‘;:g:wa&; m&yn mi‘ Rt 2:: iliness and returned to his tained their former pastor, Mr. Small, v 018 f the committe are: work. - .w b Tl?ohn:: :an;?)eo':u‘:l, cnurgun. Charles | ham’ Emma Brown of P{meph Mondor is working for A. M. A. Anderson, secretary and treasurer; | Stamford, on her way to her h LA, Orin Rix, Simon Brown, Louls H.ling met there by her ,;Qhe‘;"“%"’; Norman Adams of Rochdale, Mass., Clarence Lang has moved here from | this week, ’ Miss Olive Burnham has been in Y e nic 1rL Daniclson and is occupying the Drew 5 table for her roor:. They mak le ge s place. t tw ks, ve R Wit Woskorh BRI S ek | o s ekt e’ ot b PO BT Drise hor’ witiy We have a larg v g est at A, P. Rich's, Sunday |at_the parsonage Thursday evening.|in Grange hall Wednesday evening, tal 11 styles and itchotte, Philly Boucher, Martin | Brown of that place. Ihd Mondsy. & Providence, | ¢V inser Barlow of Pawtucket spent | Mra L, IT. Jewott has mgmed“fm, line of dressing tables in a dy1 S ittl was V] W end wi S P 'nts. siting er ughter in ris el Died at Norwich. Sk Windham A Whittle o.g‘é:ka':‘% "Ss, &5 ail na aties | e ng pringfield, colors. Come in and see them and learn Miss Isidor Reynolds of whose deaf cou e . r motored to Putnam Sun- r. and Mrs, W, E. Wade were in b Norwich, Saturday, many local nty how FAIR our PRICES are. MFRET CENTER day. > New London fo attend the wedding PO! ‘A, §. Burdick is in a Worcester hos- | of Mrs. Wade's brother. Peopie heard with regret was known CENTRAL Vil : A iy B v} ”LL‘GE - pital for treatment. 4 R B resided in this village and i Everstt E- Brown Addresses Green- | Chariie Thayer tias teft the employ |* ., Ertertained Teschers. 5 friends. ccident to O ist—Mrs. Basket | of Perry wis and returned to his - ' ® "Bl the blind musician gave rganist—Mrs. wich Farmers’ Club—May K James home in Westerly. party last week end to the teachers, . . oo entertainment in Union hail| ~Newton's Death—May Basket Hung| Social. A. E. Hall was in Hurtford Wednes- | Those present were Miss Lella Ogden, 3747 Main Street WWednesday evening to_a large audi-| to Teacher, * St B n3 Waite visited Miss|day to attend a Lumbermen's conven- | Miss Bhilbrick, Miss May McDonough ence. Dancing was enjoyed after,thel . - . oo o= Manien t?::"::n week tion, fed the. tenchors g::filn:?:yvfsi: | entertainment. LH ':‘ penter, Tote. Sapurday for raer tonr: | " Mrs. Lowis Lyon and Miss Loretta | Bert Long has entered the employ | fngrlc Kriday, - ed He will occupy the pulpit again|ford Springs were at Mrs. Jennie Bar- Enk;",k i .t:: otds of | the| StaY With relatives in Worcester. S ot Saturday | & " orse belonging to Perry Lewls Scouts from Norwich. Merton E. Phillips has been working | _Ruth and Koy Barlow and 3 conmghtmmch“rZh at Bkonk un‘:;l.o'ye :{'th}:"fi'fle h‘fir °m('§"’d bid el v ré'udy. B int has returned to|received a serious injury to ome eve| Ulmer M, Jewett and Norman Ras- |in Plainfield for Charles Phillips the | ence March were week end ik W"fl:““o:rnllntg St taining Mrs. Napoleon Paro of Stafford Spoke at Greenwich. WOODSTOCK ents last Friday and Saturday. They |interesting pragramme to members of | daughter Mildrcd who “have been in 2,:,‘:.“ Feam This Season. D iae Sreett M oithe ] o Bverett B Brows xisited (he fomcts made the trip onl their hicycle. L. R. G, last Friday evening, A lunch | Worcester and Shrewsbury sisiting e ror rwn bascball team open- | tatining her sister and husband of | SO, e s an cotats 5t neariy | Pastor Reports from Recent Convgca- | Collected Most Caterpillar Nests. |32 ST€] B0C GRRCinE Was enloved jrequrned Bome Tei0ny wnd famiis ed the season Saturday by defeating | Southbridge. Mass, who were mars|2000 acres with 200 acres in fruit ton b Vake: % _William Scott won first prize, John | . were jn Chaplin Sunday guests of Mrs. the Glesgo team 21 to 1; and continued | ried last week and were on their wed- | and poultry and livestock departments S el Navin second and Ralph Bakken third Spooner’s daughter, M ugust Mat- their good work Sunday afternoon by. dhfi» trip. to correspond. In the evening Mr.| Rey, T A. Turner preached at the|in the tent caterpillar contest. The WESTFORD tern. defeating the fast Jewett City team in pheus Rider has returned | Brown gave an address on fruit grow- Milton Durkee and Miss Jessie Griggs were at Mr. and Mrs, Olin Griggs’ Sunday. s, - | erange gave money prizes. The teach- “af! Congregational church Sunday morn: ; a hard foughs contest. Score, Volun- | home after spending several weeks |ing before the Greenwich Farmers' |ing fn exchange with the pastor. er gave money and books. town 4; Jewett City” 4. Manager|with her daughter, Mrs. Amos Peck, |club. In spite of the storm 125 were |& The Hinrichs family are opening Shelon seems to have a fast bunch|who has returned from the hospitai hame, Claveriea. HAMPT o s oa thoush it would take & | where she underwent an operation. | P sben Frank Fawley is vistting her | & SYTERCT ROME, CONNIEY on their ON £00d team to trim them. Charles Popple of Fast Douglass,|son, George Fawley, at Westland | summer home on Bald Hill this week. NI e May 17th the St. Mary’s T. A. B.|Mass, spent Sunday at his home. farm. o Somers is boss farmer for Clar- | Play Given by Brooklyn Grange team of Norwich will be the attraction| Alvah J. Hall, motorman on the| joseph Scott spent Saturday and|ence W. Bowen. Pleases Local Audience. nam Wednesday and listened to re- “on_the local grounds. A local team Moosup-Central Village trolley line, | Sunday in Worcester. Harry Child of Mentreal has been — ports relative to the trolley talked of will ‘(é:e the ;wy! some practice to- g?smgefizmogflmd%?yv';fi?fi,l adays tam; May Basket Social. at Valle: lld;l recn;per:ulng from an at- Mfmbprsgof Br(;‘okllly; gn:rg: v%:;e between Putnam and Stafford Springs. day turday). ccount of tack of blo poisoning. a play in Grange hal ere las ed- There was a large crowd at the auc- |ghe death of his infant son. Walr Den_grange 1alf & May basket| ™Rev. R. R, Kendall on Sunday eve- |nesday night. A large crowd attended | ing two weeks' vacation at his home| C. W. Bowen opened Ball hill the tion at the home of Charles E. Maine Organist Disabled. social Wednesday evening wee of the |ning gave an account of the convoca- |and everybody thoroughly enjoyed it. | here. first of this week. {Saturday afternoon. Miss Myra Mah: X A5 Ehe e Tary e eullle. dno |tion which he attended recently at| Jesse Burnham has moved his family | Misses Alice and Helen Whittemore | The Willing Workers fund realized §atew T Bhists svanetin the Week | At the chureh Sunins Lo orERn- | e By Fred Hildreth and Leon. | the Yale School of Religion. into_Wallace Jewett’s house. of Providence and Mrs. Frank Green of | the sum of $4.20 from their social last “in New Yor! - Business Men ;korntod in Proposed Stafford Springs Trolley. Several of the business men from 5 3 WoUDST this town attended the meeting in Put- SOUTH W ouuwsTOCK Mrs. Frank Wright spent a few days Leslie Barlow of Hartford is spend- | In Providence this week, —_— A large congregation attended church | Ashford called on Mrs. Clarenge Bar- | Friday evening. —_— ganist. Miss Helen Mathewson, has fard Watson $1$.80 was resized from | g.ng j5 shippea from Seattle to|last Sunday, it being Go-to-Church |iow Saturday afternoon. j A R Scranion s putting electric Aty Raving. heen: i | the Ml TN Honolulu for concrete making. Sunday. Rev. George Drowne preach- | Mr. and Mrs. George Barlow of Staf- | lights in his new house. GALES FERRY; jured while cranking an automobile. | tioneer. > : : TR The Celntral Fire company held a| The Boy Scouts oth:;mfrfl slg"ehz = ¢ ry Ae- |Successful social and dance at th lay at the Grange Friday nigl b I o e e "ci:: Anfi-?-—m'utm snzflPcrkim town hall Friday evening. © | Rssisted by Miss Frieda Lovejoy and| [ g soc . J. i Irvin Miller is out after a severe ill- lage held its annual meeting Saturday senior class entertained the juniors in ness. afternoon, the president, Noyes B. Al- | 158 foval manner at the home of John Bradford. who is a_senior. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Kelley spent i I Il | it Mr. Ouimette has finished work at |Miss Thompson as soloists. v l \ ‘ | | for Life Member of W. H. M.'S. 08 Store of £ H. wnd 1. W. Tilings | || I I [ it | ! ittt L I iy I ‘ any as retus t is N b > | | I | \ The Ladies’ Aid society of the Meth- | Danielson. He will o (o Spriaehela. CAYVILLE o I : { 4 [ | . % - odist church resumed meetings Thurs- | Mass. soon to work, . = \ l 1 i ! | | o it 1 [ ( | l L i L] M I day afternoon in the vestry. e o c rey and grandson, Waldo | Promotion For Waylan e | | 11N | \ \ it g 1 try. The ex- | Fitch A. Ca a Promotion For Wayland Bennett—Im | { | ! REW | ! | it | pense account of the repairs and re- | Tillinghast, spent Saturday at George proved Mail Service. l | | i Il [N | 8 I R L Gecorating of the parsonage was given | Carey’s home in Norwich, o P R I i | I‘" | f I in by the secretary, Mrs. D. C. Perkins. | ~ Willlam Dennis has sold his mar-| The Ladles’ Aid soclety met Tues- | l ! lii | ] l i The report was accepted and ways and | ket in Moosup and has returned to his | day afternoon at the home of Mrs; "I | l I l will \ i | | means suggested to raise this money. |home here. Jabez Bowen. I { HH L L i | Free will ofterings were given and & Juniors Entertained. | o I " L | L | 1 || B uf | plan for a food sale was suggested. The seniors and juniors of the Plain- | bome of Andrew Turner. I I “ ‘ l ' Cometery Association Masts. fleld high school went to Plainfield by Rl U ey VAL pe (L) wm | | | ‘! .illu; 111N i | LT l The cemetery assoclation of the vil- | {rolley Saturday evening where the i .t l i J | 1yn,, presiding, and giving his yearly | " Rey Linley Gordon of N a few days with Willlam W. P. Kelley reports. Four lots had/ been cleared | spent Sunday ar Mortimer® Sterne | before leaving for Fitchburg, Mass. I ) of Tocks and two of thess had beenMiss Lucile Stetson of Jewett City | John 5. Ruasell was in Mystic for E e IPOSY heme h sold. Mr. Allyn, who and Miss Lillian Stet: N the week end. ; i o et Vo anah: | v e st Sien o7 Nonyic B T ek ‘ while—get the valuable Serv-us e Eros : : Coupons with every food product you George Cutler of Hartford is at the “ son home, s ibaloagr Billings F. S. Crandall; secretary and | Arthur Mathi > Wayland Bennett has treasurer, also superintendent, K. Irv- | new clork at w1 and i son s the | moted to the New York office of The ing Hurlbutt; advisory committee, C. | hast's store. . TIing- | firm he worked for. & Sauerice, . ¥ Comstock, K. 1rving | Mr. and 3oy, Clyde Davie of Brovi: | no. 3 from. the. Kiliingly Sost ofice: ) . buy—save tl:lem and you'll be surprised how chvs s[5 T TS B B e i T B Juickly they will accumulate—you can.get many paThe B, James . Potter Sontinued | Putnam to see ieall SoR e s e AR b e et i I . beautiful things for yourself and your B e Dey-Kimball hospital “several weeks | securing o sealed mail pouch ifrom fthi Bomne with: . 5 A P el s - i B Successful Sale. the 3.09 train. The mail will be the business Turlbutt were elected delegates to at- | The Eucliea held a successful food | STatly, ppreciated by the tend the New London County Sunday [and candy sale at the church parlors | “Oyiorse Reddy of Moosup was st school convention held in_the Federal jFriday afternoon. Miss Louise Til- |y:c" home. there this week. nueg:du E. church, New London, last g:fl"":‘ and Miss Elsie Ladd were In| " George Lockwood was - called to Thursday. 3 3 The Bible study class finished its Death of Mrs, Newton. o B Pk s o o study for the spring lessons last Sun- day evening, after the regular evening jmervice. nolre, Julia Hawkins, widow of James oo sy e ewton, formerly” of Norwich, e T, issionar: ing. use on School street, M ve- e it » nfug about § o'elock. - She han o shock| @ E. Newcomb of New York is here The May meeting of the local auxil- | Soveral weels ago at the homc cr wek | at his cottage. - fary of the Woman's Home Missionary | njece, Mrs. Sidney Brown in New Lon. | About seventy attended the bean soclety of the M. E. church was held | gon, where sh® went last December to | Supper held at the parsonage last week Tuesday afternoon in the vestry, Miss | stay while Mr. and Mrs. Rouse were | Wednesday evening. Sarah Latimer, the president, presid- | a¢ their winter home In St Cloud | Richard Fortune entertained his two ing. A Charge to Keep I Have Was! Fiorida. She has made ther home | Sons from Providence Sunday. the opening hymn. The topic for the |here since the death of her husband | _ Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Randall spent afternoon was Asiatic Influences, the |in Norwich several years ago, and aiso | Sunday at Oakland Beach! j keynote being “from none of them Je- |lived here previous to_her marriage | Mrs. F. O Plummer and _daughter, hovah Shrinks.” Peace was the subject | She was & member of The Tonem "o | Dorbthy have been visiting Mrs H. H. of the Bible study, conducted by Miss | soeiety of the Congregational church, | Crowell the past week. Latimer, followed by praver by the |the King's Daughters circle the| Mr. and Mrs. 4. D. Hillery spent Rev. Mr. Potter. A r;:‘:e;v g;:{mg};: Deughters of the American Revolation | Sunday with thelr nlece In Olneyvilla, n, New American, was conducted by Mrs. b UEY atn Hayes cimtlesof the (B hmenmefiapardcmnflf\highquafityofvmfi)o&gutuphamgfiveomge andpurplevpackagw,sndsoldbyangrowsatmularm Serv-us is the name New American, was conducted by Mrs. | Ladies of the G. A. K. “She was 73 ‘Frank E. Potter and Herbert Moon | chosen for the entire line. Serv-us Foods are unequalled. When once used, you teresting. 4 leaflet study o Forelen s il T e e I e el \ will order Serv-us ever after—on or in each package of Serv-us Brand goods is a val~ n e ew merica ced- L3 lage, a niece, Mrs. Sidnev Brown of| 'Miss Lols Wibberly, teacher at the \ uable Serv- Cou : ed a reading by Mrs. James M. Rotter. | New London. The funeral was held | Titus district, spent Sunday at her I le us pony. V18P b Answers.to Mission Enigmas were glv-{Thursday afternoon, home in Plainfield. | > en by Mrs, Harmon L. Perkins. At the May Basket far Toache Farmers are rushing their work, as| | ‘ Cast of Livin business session it was voted to make H (i S ’ e I A S R % uce the “meeting of the mite box opening, A schools went 2 - 3 - — e aa 1T b 350 T he su P SEIDE, | to the home of Mias Beatrice Seguin ROCRVILLE | red. the ot Wha.t ou eat entitle the auxiliary to place one of its | 07¢ Of the teachers, Tuesday evening A ] L) | q fembers on the honorary list of life |2nd hung a fine May basket. After| The evangelistic meetings which ‘Mmembers of the W. H. M. S. . The the children were caught, they were held in the Seventh Day Bapti: Serv i — ey g e W o T o Lot ot e | oo Rl it Revinty Dau, S -us means everything in foods president of the auxiliary, was propos- | SAWes were played and refreshments | Sunday evening. i, ed and approved. Mrs. Deiphine Fish | Were served. Miss Evelyn L. Palmer was a caller Flour Spices 3 Chocolate A\ .nad Mr:;s Aflc« Sall::‘el;:ea ‘were hostess- ln“ViVenE‘r’Iy g:?ndu’.l ; Coffee Pickles Soups 1 ‘es during the soc our. Miss Lati- Miss Eva mer has returned from \ Catsup Macaroni mer Miee Laura A. Perkins as WILSONVILLE two weeks’ Visit with friends in West- Tea WM #isted in serving refreshments: erly. g ; and a hundred other kinds of pure foods. Serv-us Brand Foods are all v Mrs, James Wilmot of Malden. Mass | Several from here attended the cir- - i d in accordance with the U. S. Pure Food h Home from New York. Ju a:; his father’s, Thomas Paine’s,|cus at Westerly Monday evenihg. 4 in sanitary packages an o Mrs. John J. Lawless and little| Mrs. Mart Howard of Webster via- = =, The Valuable Serv.u(Mm on each and daagiier, Brmaiine Taibot."have re- | ted Thakl Tolative one Oay the pASE . ASHFORD 2 ihe vVaiuable — comnmeeumtom; t bt Vi * ing your heart desires for yourself or your home. Your, = . Mrg Clara Mills attended a church | George Darling has moved his fam- and get most anything : e mesting in Webater Tueaday- i1y to the Seaton House and will work grocer has Serv-us Brand products or can get them from ’ J arles Howard, who hds been se- | for am Pool / Comfort Witheut Extravagance riousiy il and under the care of a Henry Shaw was in Putnam a few n graduate nurse, Mss Kirstead of Wor- | days last week. . L WOODSTOCK =3 ol o N Mrs, Pratt ¥ and daughter Mabel | temore of Providence spent Saturday 43D STREBRT, NEAR BROADWAY moved to the Milier place this week. and Sunday with friends here. > _— Miss Anna Brown, wh TIMES SQUARE, NEW YORK e Ay s St e _ 8e0 RoOMS® 370 BATHS . weeks, returned home Stnday. EUROPLAN PLAN OXLY Mr. and Mrs. William Cl Bos- - 5 ROOM WITH BATH $2.50 & 85.00 | ton visited at B Whitehoreos teconin HOWARD VALLEY i & 3400 |1y s J. J. Fitzgerald and son Edward Clayton Hawkes spent a week in 8 - PHE! spent Sunday in Brookiyn. Danielson recently. . 9 5 2! The thermometer registered 38 de- Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Briggs and grees Wi ing. granddaughter n%r .Pnl:i'nfl 1d spent Sun- g;x in Hi the home of

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