Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 6, 1914, Page 9

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EASTERN GONNECTICUT AND WESTERN RHODE ISLAND. Who is Going and Coming—Incidents, Accidents ! “rHOOL TEACHER AND MOTHER i : 2 /(1S EZRA VERY 1LL7? LTHOGHT EROM Y0UR NOTE IT MICHTBE SEROLS T GOIN QYR K. Yousg'u. augr from evening Monday \ompson's parents, Mr. Herbert Turner of Lake Kon- retu‘ncd from New Broaklyn, N.| artford, Mrs. | Mrs mon Seibler London spent the hol at their cotltages 3. Griswold of Ha NORTH Mrs. Eliza have ret for 4 few business tr.p rtford. T Laura Vs farm on nders Grov+ ot th | ond Bishop ha Miss Haven where t ceneville, d children, Walter Morey of Hazel o guests of Mrs. riRAanaLIN ‘ Guests Come and .Go—Accident to Miss Corcoran. to raise money for books. The chil- dren worked enthusiastically. and raised $12.50. The Connecticut public library grant is $10, making $22.50. { Following are the books puchased: Geographical readers of North Amer- Harold, | ica, South America, Asia, Africa, Aus- !trnlll. How the World is Housed, How Race. | Fed, How Clothed, Turpin Stories of a, of | American History, English History and | Stories,Famous Men of Modern Times, Mr, and | Tappan European Hero Stories, Newell | Indian Stories, Shaw Big People and | Little Peopie ‘of Other Lands, Baid- i A. T.! win's Fifty Famous Stories Retold, Mother, R 1 i Jocial Union met Wei- ‘““““ l‘_“‘e‘ 'W“l“i wm; relatives. | Thirty More Famous Stories, Fifty s 5 2 Mother, Romona club: The Mother of | nesa: i et Mri. Esther Dudiey has returned pma of Preston spent | Famous People, Al o, o and Building in Three Counties. | |3 Soldier, Mins O Tarner: bonk so. | "5 allermoon In the chavel | trom s Tew' Gays'" stay in~Hariford P it Kingales. | sleston Stories American Life and Ad- lected, Miss Maric Frueda; uddress, ! tne committee in the chapel this aftec- | \W'e here Mre Dudley is the guest Solunde and Miss Anna | venture, Great America for Little Am- | Richard P. Freeman of New London, i to practice for the Childrens day | °f her aunt Mrs. Lucy Gleason of | pnecirom spent Wednesday with Miss | erica. 3 : | song, selected, Miss rie Frueda, | concert. b 4Y | %vashington aver. i f Windhan Guerber Story of the’ Story New London coun Derience Among the Piute 'Indians, | 87and finale, America, audience stand. | o Walter R. Waldorf and Indham. James | of Thirteen Colonies, Dutton = Littie Miss Ethel B. Ryan of the W. A. D. |88 after which it was taken up by = : e ss lIsabell of Hartford | Stories German, In Field and Pasture, -k M. 2.30, “devotional exercises, | t1¢ band. The day’s exercises proved LISBON | spent Sunday at their residence in the | | Dana Plants and _Their Children, SHUNOC Lt ‘;"’éb”‘\j of 1"'““"& City; [0St shcceastul. | “The 2, "ll;ie household effects belong to| R B‘buy'.l.m.fl.dm TH':‘,. .0, she usiness feri 3 e 0 C! elonging to ! S L A or e pusiiche - DHeriE: Loy oo oiet SR E e A Church Interests—June Box Hung To |y, and dirs. David Belgrade were e N Meeting of Stonington Union Associa- | hour, Rev. L. L. iolmes of Prestan | SeTSUN, secretary and - Teacher. conveyed from New London by motor | ° P tion With Baptist Church Next Week | CitY; 4, adjournment. | Bouc! .ouis Ritchotte, A | = truck Saturdey to Mr. Belgrade's new | Hand Injured. i ~Twe Day? Pregramime. | FoeaT Moves- j secs. William Howson, Orrin S. { Rev. .T. Davies preached a Me- | home in the village. | Miss Mary Corcoran had her hand | i Perry B. Dawley of Westerly was a| o~ mon Brown. | morial Day sermon. Bunday morniug, | Came By Launch. |injured by running a needle throush ! The 142d anniversary of tiie Stonins- | visitor here Sunday. - ; Concert and Dance. | Biojdinect being National and {n-|, capt. and Mrs. F. K. Partric of | her finger at the Fitchville mill. | Union association will be observed | ~Robert Stanton of Willimantic was! Saturday evening the Voluntown nenuel‘merfix‘:)fléd"}"rm '('figm:n.?rqfi; Staten Island, N. Y., arrived in the | Mrs. Hanpah Kingsley entertained | —_— &t the Second Baptist church in thi- the guest of Mrs. Mary A. Miller Tues. | Drass band gave a concert and dance | sermon for the children was e Smati | Grove Saturday for the season. They |on Thursday Mr. and Mre =~ Byrod | Death of Charles A. Tiffany at 90— Place next Wednesday and Thursday, | day. { in Union hall. | They 0 e Small | ,de the trip in Mr. Partric’s launch | Frink and children and Mr. Morgan of Personals. June 10 and 11. The pre o A number of N et L i Saturds i hey must be smart in lh_e sense ¢ Cresc st Great Plain. H programme foi of members will unite | day afternoon the local ball | usefulness rather than in tricks or de- | g3cent. t ’ i — lows: with the local Baptist church Sunday | team defeated the Bear Cats o % Cext i orde-| " Porry Saunders of the Ambre Mr. and Mrs. Winfield ~ Phillips, 2 i ay of Taft- | ceit. Next Sunday morning Rev. F | { Charles Aurelias Tiffany died at his Wednesday, June 10. after the morning service "lville, 9 to 3. and Sunday afternoon | 'Child of Griswold will preach py es. | Channel lightship is spending s Miss Ruth Spnow and Holden Arnold |pome in Sterling City June lst, aged 10.15, call to order; praise service S gt defeated Plainfield in a loosely played | change with Mr. Dav ies and in the e with his family in the village. |of Chaplin were at Reuben Manning's {99 “The fumeral was held Wednesday and devotional exercises, Rev. G. H. - game by a score of 19 to 5. evéning: Robbine : ; Mr. and Mrs Hadlock of Hartford | Saturda; : at 530 a1, 7 DReME wie-in the famil Chambers of North Stonington: 10.35. VOLUNTOWN Tomorrow (Sunday) Court Liberty | Theolgioss Geminacy who intoinrey | Dave opened their cottage at Saun- [ Mrs. Bita Watson of Greeneville in | ¢’ the Grifin cemetery. y -"Dd\lfigrynnrmon, theme, The Law g, 0 o0 will tobsderve their Memorial Sunday. | his coliege course to teach for two | 9¢LS Grove. | spending & week with her daughter, | ' and Mrs, Mason Bross of Chi- Service, Rev. Walter T. Alken of | ss ‘of Memorial Programme | , Saturday morning at 7.30 Miss Mary | years in T gl Yo ! " Mr. and Mrs. James A. Way return- | Mrs. A. R. Race. | onggn - axe dpesd i woile ot Noank; offering for widows' fund, —Recent Marriages. A. Clarke and Martial Russl were mars | Mrs. . brank Knight is eicing | ed (o thelr home in Meriden Sunday | Mr. and Mrs. William Lamphereher | iheir farm on Pleasant Point, 0, election of officers; report of g ried by the Rev. Father Morrissey at | relatives in New Jjersey | evening, after passing the holiday wita | daughter and two childgen and Mrs. |~ Mrs James Lord, returned: iast Fri- - ,mmee &zu arrangements; readirg | Memorial duythe exercises took up s:.&'rtm,g.a,v church, [ M Munice Woca of Trenton 3| Mr Way's mother, Mrs. Martha W y. | Boles of New London were Sunday | gay from & visit fo Hartford éttets B e dhuadias:: B0 the, Sreat vt e aciaes Saturday morning ‘st St Thoinas |is the Eucet of Loy ssten Mo aary | T. Albin Hagstrom of | guests of Mrs. C. H. Peckham. Mrs. C, 1. Hibbard was called @fjournment after benediotion. Dinner o .50 the, paride wer o oon. At! chyrch Miss Delina Dupont and Wile | L ie T sister, Mrs. Mary | norwich spent Sunday with relati Mr. and Mrs. Owen Smith of Nor- | Monday death will be served in the tent. has seen in many years. Tho fotiowirn | liam Monsecs were married by Rev. | iy -fous Vaughn of { 10 the village. .| wich, Mrs. Bmma Mosely of New Lon- ¢, A. Fitteny, —_— ] Afternoon Service. greanizations wero in line: The cnl: | * 2 "eF Morrisscy. Providence we ck-end gussts at | .CopT Lincoln Smith has rented his'don were visiting dt Mrs William) ars, FlecenSe Foster of. Kew: Lon- by ¢ e public schools, in charge of George Bromley's, Mrs. Vaughn re- | ' e T S ast week. on was the guest last week of her 1.30, meeting' of Woman's Foreign | their teachers, i 5 i 5 John B. Faunce of New York city M. ) art- Mrs. , Miss | o 4 onger v o v 2 city. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Clark of Hart- | cou; . Mission society: reports, secretary: ad- | Miss Mary Eevrin: Mise Roccthers, CLARK’S FALLS InATONG Sap 5 donacr Vit with Sk Eilag B: Manwaring of New Haven | fond Mr = ang Mre. Artbur. Clark’ of | oo C e dress, Miss Melissa K. Morrow of Sec- |and Miss Winitreq Momaree:® Gook P ot M B e oY yigs | arTived in the Pines Sunday té spend | Willimantic and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- | or; Hutching of Old | uniformied guard, In charge of Captain | been the guest of Mrs. Ellen Lewis and | Kanahan and daughter Mabel, spent | ° Hobert Latham Manwaring turday and Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. | The KKing and KKueen showldn’t e remort ROt o jomittary com- | Dupont; Court Advance, No. 3536, in | dmughter.” Mrs Grace Saunders, .f| Saturday with Mrs. Susan Kanahan in | = ed Clark ’ be worried about T. R's visit to Ma- e EeguEt R AUl on Detey- charge of Charles Anderson; I erly. | Jewett City | CHES Mrs. Albert Waish of Norwich Town | drid—he’ll treat them as equals.— Seer B80. apposbistmis oot Stapdin grange, P. of 1., in charge of Joln 3 Agnes Williams and Mr., and Mrs. Ransom Read and Miss is spending a few days with Mrs. | Boston Transcript. i v ot it e o gl d t::r":; orPflv.'c':Jl & grange, P. of H, in| }"'Hh rJf New London > | Beatrice Re itors at Victor | Afrs. Jennie Frank Case. P :, ter Tanner; G. A. R. in formers parents, Mr. H U Sundsy. 1 chy i convention work, The Rural Church, | aut iles: 2 “olli s ¥t Bogue of Fitchville spent X B, Coats, D. D., of Hartlord:: Tac | Richard b Fromeiiobiles containing | Cofins. | Irons of Hartford, Claire| their father, John W. Bogue making FRANSIN DT Show. Ay ORI Siats Convention and the. Ferelsn. | nenard P Freeman and party from | Wilson D. Maine. one of the surfmen | Haven, Mr. Clements | the trip by automobile. ! | by local applications, as they cammot : - m, Rev. Mr. Thompsen and | of Watch HIill Life Saving Station is! rom New York and| A dance is pianued at the Roey Ho- | e | reach the dissased portion of the ear. Speaking Peoples, President Ndward There were als. off du t is o » 5 < A Viatues & e Vi Wirel Statis K. Nichoison, LL. D, of Bridgepart; | containing . ladi ere also many teams ) off duty. bul is s the Hill for a | Agnes Enguist of New Brita'n | tel Norwich Boys Visit Wireless Station | There ¥ one way to cure deafness 4.45, adjonrnment after benediction. The p:gm. :é;‘soi‘;ah;pdg-rs‘r}g&:l ¥ :-‘;“: il'x;;r ‘r':mniq”]mm- ‘\ e}l"} night to | Xx'r I»«ll'»u“ mes in town for Me-| A Miller entertained a party of | —Pupils of District No. 6 Secure b"d nlh.:: is by wn-;‘ym_’l;uw Thahadsan. ¥ ol- b Mrs. Maine and his parents, | merial day. | friends from New London, Sunday at i —— =2 b s e i e R g porass band, whose members|Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Maine. ! June Box Hung. Tt it A AT SRS ay-at] Library. B O . That oo g -30. A rst appearance on the iere was a large crowd at thne| The pupils in the Hyde District wita | The Baptist church Sunday at 2.43 Stanle Greeney flamed you have & sound _ Evening Session. [Street and were in new uniforms of auction of E. P. Lewls' estate. Peo- other members of their family hung 3| p m, e O O poll’ vl o] ooy MUK o e ™ | Tmpertett hearing, and when 1t 18 v Pratme service, Rev. Dirk Vander | PUret color n black trimming. Tre | ple came from - far and near. The |June box for Miss Lau-a | side. [® Fre ¥ Copshaw and daughter, | Urely closed deafness ia the resuit aad it Poq c Bri T e 2 n —rthur L. 2oods brought fair pri Chas i = | Mrs, B. P._Capshaw & - » | unless the inflamma can taken Northern _Baptist Convention, led uy | ¢TYtRINS in shape Guring the march to | dick and daughter Thetis Ko games were gnjoved and Mrs. Kenmmely | don. i Saw Wireless Station. e gy B R ¥red P. Haggard, D. D, Boston, Mas: tne cemetery, where the following ex- | New London were-guests of M 1d is¥ed cakefand lemonade. i Zaplan” has returne < win and Karl Weldon of Nor- | cau b tarrh, which is noth! buL wréin held: e g - i ¥ Abraham Kaplan has returned home caused by ca % ing ’A B. Ceats, D. D, of Hartford, assist- ‘;y é;d":;e T;‘eelg-bfsaec"x‘%xg .\easmr. Mrs, Horace Paimer Monday evening » I om the Lawrence Hospital after | (wo Wwireless operators. were up | #u inflamed condition of the mucous nz. 2 ] , ba rus, Star | —_—_— Ti e - Aners e GEeibatt W '8 wi - | surfaces. Thuraday, Juns Ti—Morming Session, | SZANEled Banner chiidven: invodation NIANTIC Jouvink dndveratiai, B | e ey Tt raiaity T (Wt militgtve One Hundred Doliars SR ¥ E onxpson of M. E. chirch —_— e | Mrs. - Jen 3 1 s ju Spe . 5.08; devotional exbrsieds.’ led” by | 5 ! PN p Mrs. Chbarles W. Powers. { Mrs, John Brassil was in Norwich B sl Dhgy ot Rk i gcaticn oT Sraves. G AL RO md- T o il ; Sale of (Machinery At Libby Factory| '\ ".,4 Mrs George Holmes and |7Tuesday attending the funeral of her e Nk st Ny i Bornolda ot | Losal Attendants At Jordan Meeting— —Summer Ccitagers Arriving. [ Mr. and Mre, Daniel Higins called on | cousin. report of treasurer "of widows' | chorus. T‘e;‘unz“'un‘mlhgf agee ‘él“‘l- Rehearsal Today. e : | relatives in Centerbrook, Sunday. Herbert Wheeler was a reecnt call- SRV N Tund: reports of committees: slection | Ground, children; bemediction, ML | Several from this place attended the | tory was seld ai sucton Tuesday. At T - e R T 5 of (rusiees of widows' fund: oftering: | ThompsOn. Taps Were sounded by | Memorial exercisen ot - Dncagvile | the. fastory Mr. Parker of thes i Irvin Capwell of New london was 10.15, doctrinal sermon, Doctrine, The | Willlam HicWards, *during which the | Saturday. Kev. Mr. French of the | district purchased a large quantity of & FECeniT Va1 e S0 W ms L{}‘fl"'ifi Rev. tl.u ‘g‘.mu of | ehildren strewed flowers on the Sol- | Congregational chureh took part In the | machinery and s boller ‘which were| Mrs, Frances Bagley and Miss Anna | Attended Institute. ity 3 sepotes aroung | dieve” lot. | services. veed in the engine room. The sale | Bagley were visiting friends in Wil'i- | Mrs. Loufs Smith, Mrs. Charles Nomy ot \.flew " ‘harles R. Mo- toT(lJu flaahs.‘;enwx;‘e:m ra;;ltlmrx:;c::d ! Sailer?field' Iu‘.'tt:‘r;n;ht:ndiurrl& ¥, 4;3 jdrew £ gcod aitendance many coming [ mantic recently. Deckwith i Descon William Smith B u‘"?" nion 5 - ] nde e Spring mest- Young People's ork, . Slocum, D, t. Ne every number recelving well merited from Naw London, Hartford, Sprins- | field, Muss., Nev York and Boston. Mr, and Ars. E. E. Claussen and son ui- | Walter, Ars. B-J. Markel of Hartford i at programme was carrled pul, | ing of the New London Christlan En- deavor Unien at Jordan, Baturday. band; Salute Miss Agnes Auwood and Miss ok S | Wednesday with her cousin. their ecot- | Mysfie and Westerly, Wednesday. ! w | Versailies Miss Delle Rude went to Stoningion o spend Several weeks nttended in Lebar the nou Jesse O. Crary called on friends in] Mr.: and - Mrs. Elmer . Phillips .-ti;f-me to, their ‘summer visited at W. B Crarys, | Top. . 2 home, unday School Institute Wednesday. At Summer Home. Mrs. ElfiZa Johnson and family have Sunny-

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