Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 23, 1914, Page 9

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e T T —— g May ga__—— , L‘]fmiEh ; _' _______ TIMELY EVENTS PICTURED IN CARTOON BY THE LEADING ARTISTS OF THE COUNTRY STILL GOING UP ; " PALTIMORE'S DAY OF REST DON'T FORGET TO ENLIST WAR TECLIRED | THERE ARE GCING TO S5CME NIAGARA FALLS e T TiT 7T L ) ® mos B. Taylor and John A. Tay- | ties in dinner in the parish house Wednesday evening, May 20th, from 6 to $ o'clock. The attendance was good. The pro- ds will be used for league expense: nd Rev. Herbert Bucon of Old party had been caught the contents of exchanged pulpits Sunday Mr. Chambers was enter- the basket were sampled and a social time was enjoyed. two yokes of heavy | prize. The score of the winning schools follows Central school, 22,- ual score, 17,395: White 1 6! individual score, rict, 4,867; indivi- Library Day. Library day was observed by the schools in town Friday afterneon un jder the direction of the teacher Miss Susan Rogers S : quotations, Abraham dore Bailey; Emlly Dick- ; John Fletch- n Stor nq for Baptist re y at the home of Deacon and ‘illiam L. Beckwith. : = 5 5 - Mrs, Louis Olsen and Mrs. C. F.| Dana Taylor Gallup has re- compos! - Whe is Going and Coming—Incidents, Accidents]| Lilifbridge of Norwich were Euests of | turned to Cambridge, Mass., after at- GLASGO I feiende it Goslien’ Wedneads: tending the funeral of his aunt, Miss ildi i i A number attended and took part in y Taylor. jam and Building in Three Counties. | Sk ) B i an | P o . Lady Montague, grade Church Observes Mother's Day—Ex- | (5, PURE, SRERENE, comienl, NEC ot | Py Bungalow. | 1: composition, Books, Miss Lucv citement Caused by Woodland Fire. | in. | Mre. R. 8. Harvey has arrived from | | Czarnomski: quotations, Richard De ‘ —_— | f Rat: | Bridgeport and will occupy the small Bury, Grade IV Theodore Parker, e s e Al S A - Pest of Rats. SR NOW Lfl“don county Thursday afternoon, 5 " was obgerved at 1he ] Among the many farm t bungalow in Main street owned by J. grade VII: Francls Bennooh. Mis s ursday s oon. 1 1 last Sunday mo s = o . e Brenton Copp of Mystic, b great damage is the wharf Sttt 3 et > - GALES FERR B ax Mary Do | 50me_ places sre overrun with them. | | Mrs; Glibert Ennis ana daushier Mrvise o e ey pachies Y Beact. Ol eraved s Dhomas v Westerly, | One Doy has shot over 60 thus far| wegieriy after a ‘week end visit to CAMPBELL’S MILLS William Hazlit;, Miss Alice Rix; read- Beith L T ! tham, siates that he expects to spand | = Eariymicos Mrs, Ennls’ sister, Postmistress 1. An- | o |ing. A_Little Girl's Ideal Party, Miss = e ague netallation—S8ummer 4 [ the summer at Gules kerry, as he did te Tourjee, and Mrs. Harriet Peck- T R | Alice Rix, Cottagers Arriving—Repaire at Red | last year. iie hus leased ihe Ichabod. |# ,The song birds seem unusually jum, cailed home Top. SMre, Bmma Bennaett and little zrand- | {risndly this sprine, a catbird nestng) ~Mis. XNathaniel H. Avery of Groton) ser CHESTERFIELD —_— | daughter Kmbetn returned Wednes. I M L e ”fI e farm- | porough was the guest Monday and Beatrice ks i 3 1 o1 '8 1 P he. o Sunc onse »or he firs: amily of young | Tuesday f her parent Deacon ar 1l The arnual buwiness meeting of tha | from her's Island, where they wers 1day i o S o uesday o pa SIGrkD Ioainid e Lol in fho Meins | euests of Me. aud Mre: Frank ey in Norwich the|robins was observed to leave thelt | ajre G b Beckotn ame s landscaps | 1ast of the wee Rarental home to seek thelr own Itving | Mrs, Edgar Dewey has_returned to | > nda B jod emwinz | Mr and Mrs. Willla f\‘zfl‘ 8 | Ethel Bastland spant the b odist Episcopal ochuin Wedneaday | Name. Ar. Van | - B ' T i 21st C % Ains 2 with relatives hare. t iden v- | gardener for tha Blinderman estate| JMrs John The s returned home | . o Noank after a visit to Mr. Dewey's Wil ‘ovem;‘xg. x‘m 13':"’:‘-6‘;:": dr;:l“ g x:;r. e n T th i52 Frivaanit several days | _ The Sunday school is planning for a | mother, Mrs. Abby E. Dewey She had se 2 < \n,l.flm Malone spent Sunday with Potter offered prayer, Reporis wers Coroner Franklin H. Brown and Mrs, rm place in Taftville, 1 Children’s day exercise in June. Mrs. Herbert B. Hutchins returned Mrs. Ellen Powers and David The north wind brought down the Bad Forest Fire. dense smoke as thick a The forest fire in Voluntown Wed- | from wnat is supposed t nesday did consider: ing several woodio There was half day school Friday on acount of teachers’ meeting im Palmertown. A large crowd was at read from the frst vice president, sec- | Brown were at their coitage, Red Fern, | i | Tuesday to the Baptist parsonage af- _— rears and ftreasurer and approved, | Sunday and attended service at ths | | heavy og . ter three weeks' visit to friends in New B be the big | Jersey e damage, burn- | fires raging in the Canadian forests. Mrs. camie very | — s The election of officers resulted in the | Village church. ehofce of the following: President, R.| Judge and Mrs. Alfred Steers of it Carrie Gallup has been V! Irving Hurfoutt; first vice president, | Now York spent Tuesday and Wednes- | 1.8 108 et roh S her son, Benjamin Gallup, and fam heratt e on Do val. | Siturday evening at Jullus Kaplan's Mise Jennie G. Perkins: second vics | day in the place. They purchased the Loeer.| R CIETY : gt et U ST president, Mrs.. Courtiand E. Colver; | Luzerne Spalding cottage on the Bluff o che o l’l SPE"E Tent. Catbonilisi G it BT T e third vice president, Miss Laura A.| recently and were hers mak S f 2 Dot ams re T e | , ' Perkins; fourth vice president, Miss rangements for the summer's outing raiiroad with fr ABSTL Florence B. Hurlbutt; secretary Mrs. | - Mrs. Delphi h E J B. D Anna, Mildred and re callers on Mre. Tanny A. Molthrop; treasurer, Miss Alice Satterles. A special committee was added this year to assist in the . With nded the r Monday afiernoon Edward Walden wera was a r S ers on Mr. and Mrs. Albert social work, Mrs. James M. Potter, Irs 1a na’_]:d Min by Luc ng was a recent - ket o m‘hr}““fl‘\!' (?"qrbc.-““r-gnk\]hp Chap~ Mre. Zanny A, Moithrop, Mieses Allee L place Wednesda o visit- s recovering from Jay s Goldie Kaplan has raturned @ Porkits aid Guast Ohkbiign. . Ore | Sermon to Children. 1 cemetery ccleston | an_ attack of rhenmatism Fonhe: Mawsia se from New York for the summar. ganist, Mise Jenmie G, Perkins. It was| _On the last Sunday in May, at the 3 s, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mackinney of Vel v Miss Hazel Powers and Mrs. C. J also voted to take an offering at the | Morning ser Potter will mas 3 wuek d ere s on ker were in New Lond, TWednes- nildren for a brief returning to in the boro Epworth league services each Sunday K Spedx to r h Willlams spent Sunday In evening in the future. The installation | ;;T;;Eh;{& Tflth;::\mnn_ He 1s most , ! | Seagay stiemvont f s = w:\flg':;rr;ogg;:ergc;r;'d;;enn Rix are :fi:rszms;nhynwem:swlefi;ed n}:a At the offertory last Sunday morn- | Bii& services at tne Voluntown c Ns Gates returned to New | ““Jopn"s" Taylor fs 11l at the home of | als Jacob Knplan was a caller on friends Instailation. It was the 20t apmiver- ing on v FIR T i Sang | FonaaY eyening: Mre. Gates remained | < granddaughter, Mrs. Harry Cady towr e #ary of the Mpworth league. The pro- e solo D o ere Met t] Ty : i 3 I RN MR ey e tended In order to save a growth of # gramme comsisted of hymns, inter- | Thee, by H. 'W. Petrie. GOSHEN I“,hm- = '\,1 d“'l‘l!!anw and Miss > 3 | quality pine, 250,000 feat of n-k"-'. #persed with readings by Mr. and Mre. | _ Frank Aplin, Jr., and his sister, Miss I rt e L et St o0, tven SHUNOC ) X to be cut and carted away for Arewosd D. C, Peridns, Mrs, Henry W. Hurl- | Blizabeta Aplin, of Mt. Vernon, N. Y., | SERERTRE. | R., of New London at the Mohi e s latives in Lyme over Sun- | or lumber in Portemouth, N. H. Tha butt, Miss Mabel Smith, . B. Colver, | &rTived at the Aplin place in the vil- | Birthday Postcard Shower for Mrs. X New London at the Mohican 3 El B, . v oak is infested with gypey moths to Lecat People Ameng ' Eleven; Baptized | © 3¢, Henry Wox: spentiiususral Stisttotichsan cextent (et tho pia Mrs. B. Colver and Miss Gertrude | Jage last Monday, | Jacob M¢Call—May Basket Frofic. | at Westerly—Plans for Stonington last week at the home of her sister, | danger. K Allen. This was followed by the in- | Mrs. Willlam Brooks of Hartford is stallation and the address of Rev. Mr, | the guest of her mother, Mrs. Delptine | Mr. and M Monday afternoon. | } or5, more | callous apots. Just the thing for m'i:‘. been a member for many years. The ing Parties, Putent Leather Shoes, and It pastor, Rev. Arthur H. Withee, offi er on her $3d birthday L. T. Garrison, superv #aul Merrill and Beatrice C, | Rev. Mr. Coliins is the pastor of . By R. York attended | Mrs weet of North Lyme. Potter (o the newly installed officers, | Flah. G 0 | as delesutes the Sunddy school confer- BT e s Unien Mecting. | e v of Colchester spent > < Mrs, 3 s of Norwich was o hel New Lo May P cH Saty Sunday . st <he Avtonded Gomvention, | oMU SILEURTL SN | S 408 b Jey Lpdon, Mey, 10 | Funeral of Wite Mary Tayler—ay | Rev. doin ar Toiine saminiierea | Sy o e one' % USE ALLEN'S FOOT EASE, i = Mrs, York gave, y 2 n at Pa 9 e rite of by o elev candi- owx - Among those attending the Bunday | Tuesday. | port of the meeting at the close of ses- | (et i e | anies ian tay avanttis e P tins of the Grange |y The antiseptic powder to be shaxea moiool convention of New london | Repairs at Red Top. | sion of the Sunday school Sunday. Miss Mary Taylor died suddeniy en ! tist church, Westerly. Several of those evening. [imlo the shoes. 1If you want rest and county at the Federal street Methodist | The wharf at the Harvard quarters | Postcard Shower, | Friday from = shock. The funeral was | baptized are residents of this place, Splendid Werk Done by Children. swealing reet, use Allen's Fozt-E::.s' ;:,“;;;: Iast T‘:.‘::’x‘::a’“w:':i 1;?:::&:“: 1.\4’“5 ;&[‘d:inkud"r.:)lutmtrlllllel;\"l;; Tot! . Mrs Jacob McCall was remembered | l‘lleld’ \‘)'ellnpadx\ at 2.30 p. m. in the | including Visses louise, Anna and | In the cgg upaizn earrtea | 1t - corns and bunions of all Alle S d ¥ ! od. pairs 5 2 E 1 i i S o g o- | Methedist church, ¢ vhic e ol f P t PSR CRETIS al a ver e Bolies Hurlbutt and Rev. Mr. Potter. | Rod Top preparatory to the coming of | 2 Many friends with u postcard show- | Jietnodist church, of which she had | Faany Merdil, William F, scagol. Eaifous spola” Fist the 1 Mrs. D). C. Perkins, Courtlund E. Col- | the Harvard crews, v the winter ar I'the largest numi 1 sor of schools, ver and Miss Sarah Latimes was a caller here Wednesday ciated at the serv. | e ane o g, T P Bazing: z == i ces. Several selec- ! church here and the hand of fellow W T com £ Mrs. Delphine ¥ish and Mrs. Fanny | Sheffield, England, has a population | % tions were sung by Shzineh & % 3 ot B veimy i B ed by Wi eateast comfort dls A. Maithrop atiended a meeting of | of 455,000 and ranks sixth among the | Received May Basket. | Buriar wea b Me ‘L‘fm“:;“‘re':_n;:‘er i‘l"!:"“e‘."”sedité_e'!““d to-the “’"‘"";“‘,““'{:_' I"" 'I“_“ g offered by h‘.’.-.“.w“’".’ on Anna W ==~ Bailey chapter, D. A. R, | cities of England A handsome May basket filled with | Miss Taylor is survived by her brot R. B. Whesler sold Monday to par- | ond prize and Bernard 1iaom s hirg | AL Packass, address Aliem & Olmstes, 2

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