Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 4, 1914, Page 9

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| Miss. Themflwflflrfl of Brooklyn, N, The Old Mystic Young Mm- ‘asso- clation held a iawn social Friday ing last in Lamphere’s park which attractively decorated with 'Japanese | lanterns. Ice cream. and cake were on sale. The affair was largely patron- ized, lce Cream Social. Thée Ladies' Ald society of the Bap- tist church held an ice cream social at the church Wednesday evening. Ice cream, cake and sherbet were on sale. The sttendance was good considering the rain strom. Defeated White Rocks. The Old Mystic Young Men's asso- ciation ball team played Sat: v at 3 p. m., with the White Rock nine, at that place. A ten-inning same resuited in victory for the Association mine, 14 to 13, Family Reunion. : Courtland G. Bliven of Westerly held a family reunion Sunday at his cottage at Pleasant View. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lamphere, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edwin-Lamphere and daughter Helen of Old Mystic, Mrs. George I, Wilcox ang Miss Bertha Lamphere of Mystic, Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Watrous, Miss Madilla Watrous of Stonington, Mr. and Mirs. Charles Douglas of New London, William and Adin Coutino of Groton, Mrs, Irene Young and two childreg of Boston. New York Artist on Sketching Tour. A, Bogdanove, an artist of New York, is staying at Burnett's Corners while sketching in that vicinity. He is boarding at the home of Mr. C. BEdwin Stapelyn, Guests and Tourists. 3 Professor William G. Park, tutor at the “Perkins Institute for the Blind, near Boston, has returned to his sum- mer home, Scaview Cottage to spend his_vacation. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Shank enter- tained Sunday at Brookside a party of friends from Noank. Miss Alice Chesebro has returned from a week's visit to her uncle, Daniel Chesebro and family of Center Groton: Miss Henderson of Brooklyn, N. Y., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henderson of Pleasant View farm. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Polly and two children have arrived at the home of and Mrs. Mrs. Polly’'s parents, Mr. and Mrs. | F. Alonzo' Chapman for thelr annual visit. Post Mistress L. Asurette Tourjee has been confineg to her home most of this week . by iliness. Mrs Peckham, the post mistress’ sister, is in charge of the office, Mrs. John L. Tift, daughter Mrs. Trnest Lakey and the latter's son, Master Douglas Lakey of Providence, arrived Wednesday at the home of Mr. end Mrs. W. Martin White for their annual visit. Mrs. David Cudworth and two Uneeda Biscuit | Tempt the appetite, please the taste and nourish the body. Crisp, cleanand fresh— 5 cents in the moisture- proof package. Baronet Biscuit Round, thin, tender— with a delightful flavor —appropriate for luncheon, tea and dinnes, 10 cents. Zv Zu Prince of appetizers. Makes daily trips from Ginger-Snap Land to waiting mouths every- where. Say Zu Zu to the grocer man, 5 cents.. - Who is Going and Q@iflc—ln?cidenu. Accidents and Building in(rfim Counties. - ests of Mr. Cud- brother Chtrlee Cudworth and , ki ln the Old Hyatlc_m:hool V' is to teach the first and secol:;n‘ nmle for the ensuing year, Mrs._John E. Spofford and Y., have ed at the home of ms Sbofford’s parents, Mr. and Mn 5% Edwin Stapelyn for a visit. - Mrs. Mary Shute and daughter, Miss Gladys Shute, have returned to New York after a visit ,to Mrs. Shute's ‘brother, William Pierce and family. . Miss Ida Baker has retus to. Brooluyn, Coni ter ; visit to the Misses Eldredge. Miss Iva_Johnson who su fully taught ‘the past two years at Simabary ‘has been re-engaged for another school i Mish Mana Shak Has returned to Brookside after a visit to her grand- of Ledyard, Samuel E. Dennis of Newport has been spending the past month at the Dennis’ homestead on the river road. Mrs. Horace O. Willlams is recover- ing"from a recent illness, Mprs. Walter Burton has returned from three weeks' stay with her sis- ter, Mrs. Louis Mitchell of Wesgerly. Moves to Bungalow, Charles Edwin Lamphere has moved from the lower tenement in Miss Lucy Gallup’s house to his bungalow near the Baptist c¢hurch, =+ Miss Margaret Henderson of Hollis- ter, Mass, is spending her vacation with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Calvin H, Hoxie. Miss Mary Curran who taught the primary grades of the Old Mystic school last year is to,teach at South Manchester. East Lyme Guests. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Marthero enter- tained Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hathaway and three children, Mr. and | Mrs. Falkner and three children and Alden Mather all of Bast Lyme, Visiting Aged_ Sisters. Mrs, John Watrous of Burnet's Corners and her sistér, Mrs. James Chesebro of Mystic, left Tuesday for Cuba, N. Y., to visit their three sisters all living in that vicinity, and hold a family reunion. As some of the sisters are well along in the eighties, doubt- less it will be the last time they will all meet together. Frederick Rodman recently made a trip to Palmertown on his motorcycle, stopping over night.with friends there. Mr. and Mrs. George Hunt, Jr.,, have leased and moved to Oakridge cot- tage, Burnet's, Corners: The property was owned by the-late Mrs. Blizabeth A, Pitcher. Mrs, Oscar F. Crumb has been seri- ously ill for the past four months with nervous trouble, Z Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Luffey of Springfield have arrived to spend the Fourth with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tinker. Mrs. Louis Barlow of \ow-pm calling recently on friends e Holloway homestead. NIANTIC Lawrence Elfoy Spencer® has re- turned to his home in Salem after two weeks’ visit to his grandmother, Mrs. Adelaide E. Spencer. Max Frank returned Wednesday to his cottage in the Grove after.a short business trip to Boston. Mr. Frank purchased a cottage and four building lots from Mrs. Josephine Sweet of the Villa a short time ago and expects to enlarge his home. Mrs. Joseph W. Lee of Jefferson nue, New London, made a short t to her cottage in the Pines, Wednesday. Elijah Watrous of New - London, employed on one of the big steamers barents, Mr, and Mrs, William Shmk} Hall's dog was mn.a y_ an .Ilwmobfle Monday. Successful Ch-HNn'- Sunday School Plamo. East Providence, | "‘l Wll.h his )onummnn =i .»The Spnd(%‘ School pienic will be nur the Bethel church. Mrs. Sherman’ “Rev. ‘and Mrs. John Thompson at-: tended the funeral services of Mrs. Smrm-n of Yantic, Wednesday. Mrs. was the widow of Wev. John Shorman & former pastor of . the Voluntown M. E. church, who marned Rev. and Mrs, Thompson, and-baptized their two daughters. Entertained Aid Socisty. The Ladies' Aid Society was pleas- antly entertained by Mre. Frank Gard- ner. Fourth in Westerly, folowing, as the to_take invento: Mr. and Mrs. ?tefiy xzfimy and llr and* Mrs. Hanlon Miss La Point’s recital in Uniof hall, ~Friday evening. & Mrg, Carrie Chapman and two daughters are visiting Mrs. Chapman’s mother, Mrs, Sterry Kinney. - Mr. and Mrs. Charles Latham were recent visitors with Mrs. Frane ‘Main in Clark’s Falls. Strawberry Supper Nets $25—C, E. Su-ny'u Officers, John A, Pmkhl.m of Preston City visite_over Sunday-with his sister, Mrs. W. A. Edmond. - Miss May Fisher of Norwich was a week-end -visitor in town., The ladies netted twenty-five dellars from the strawberry supper last week. Harold and Bertha Geer attended the wedding of their cousjn in Three Rivers, Mass, Wednesday of last week. The C. B, soclety, at 1ts semi-annual meeting_last week elected President, W. A. Bdmund; vice president, Elsie Lord; secretary, Mrs. F. S. Child; corresponding s tary and treasurer, Deacon E, A. G SOUTH LYME - Rev, Jerome Geer and family of Niantic were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Waterhouse. The_ Children’s day concert at the TUnion chapel was a very pretty affaif, The church - was -well filled and the children werq very entertaining in the exercises. Mr. Hull of Essex was an over Suh- day guest of his wife, who is spend- ing the summer here. Mrs. B, P. Stanhope was & New London visitor, Thursday. Mrs. R. W. Chadwick, Mrs. Thomas Littlefield and Mrs. W. Wardenburgh ‘were calling on friends here recently. Mrs. Julia Littlefield and daughter Mabel, were recent guests of Mrs. Frances A. Chadwick, who is recov- ering fromi~a severe illness, Miss Edith Huff of Willimantic, a former teacher here, was visiting Mrs, {1s a recent graduate of the Normal School at Willimantic. wuks with ;nr ‘mol s ‘Wilson. Mr and Mrs. Fred Gflv. attend- Wfllll Hlummml.flm at sisting Mrs. R. Brook Farm, Central Congregational Family Arrive. Asaron Bowen and his son Fred at- tended an auction in Putnam, Tues- day. p: Church To Be Reopened. The Congregational church 'hk:h has been undergoing repairs will be Teopened on July bth. The ies’ Ald Soclety of the Congregational ¢hureh held a straw- berry supper July lst, which was well attended. has ieen opened for “Ye Castle” the season. and . Miss Bell after_ spending & week with Miss Deans’ parent Moved Te Cousin’s Home. ‘Warren Cutting whe has been suf- fering from a shock sustained some six weeks ago was moved from his home to that of his cousin, Edwin Cutting, July 1st. Judge Edwin 8. Thomas of the U, S, court, has arrived with his family to occupy - their summer home for the ‘season. Miss Florence w:rm of New York is home for a few. days. . Miller were in town Miss Kate Perry left Tuesday for Oak Bluffs Her mother a her as far as Worcester-to remain a few days. Miss Grace Lawton is epending eral days at Ward Hohman's, of W'fll.l— mantic. Charles “Johnson was & week-end guest of his: mother and also spent s faw dly! at the beadh. J. B. King is enjoying a visit | (Wm his’sister. Rev. and Mrs. Frank Chamberiain spent the day at Yetter farm with Mre, Elisha Perry and family, June 27th. WOODSTOCK Address on Civic Righteousness. Miiton Collins of Deep River was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Water- house, recently. leaving that port, is visiting his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Watrous on the Black Point road and other relatives in Niantic. Tracy of Hartford 1s enter- of friends at the cottage. Miss Kate Willey has returned to her cottage in the Pines after a short visit to Poguonnoc. Miss Jessie \A. Willey of Norwich is spending the week-end with her sis- ter in the Pines. Mrs. Benjamin Mallory of Hastern | Point was.the guest here Tuesday of | her father, George S. Patric. Working On Camp Ground. John Comstock of Flanders and a| force of men from Beckwith's livery are on the camp ground with Mr. Comstock’s portable saw-mill, sawing | up a Jarge quantity of wood which will be used during camp week, July 1ith to 18th. Francis. Luce, Frank Stevens, Tim- othy Kelley and a number of other young men of the village are employed on ghe camp ground. Big Tank Filled. Louis Anderson, engineer at the camp has completed filling . the big water tank at the camp ground. This tank holds 60,000 gallons of water, which will be used during the en- campment of the C. N, G. NORTH LYME Town Loses Prominent Citizen in James I.. Raymond. James L. Raymond dfed at his home Wednesday morning after a painful illness covering several months. Mr. Raymond was widely known as & cat- tle dealer and was very active in town affairs. He leaves beside his widow, one son, J. Pawrence ' Raymond of Montville and three daughtera Mrs. Edward Lyman Bill of New Rochelle, N. Y., Mfs. Mary Fosdick of this place and Mrs. B. B. Van ho 1% ere in dt!‘i hes returned to ?fl. in xiu«-rd after a visit pom, was In M River en bual- Saturday, g PENDLETON HILL Fourth Birthday of Jean Palmer North Marked By Party. Morton Cook has purchased a stle from G. D. Coats of North Btonington. Avery G. Chapman i . Mr. and Mrs. George P. Gilmore of Fall River, Mass., spent a few days at_their' summer home here, recently, Richard B. Wheeler and Miss Worth of New Bedford, Mases, were Homestead, Misses Winifred and Cecile Palmer have returned to their home for the summer vacation. Messrs. Billings and Cottrell spent Sunday at their home in Natick, R. L C. Edwin Maine has purchased a gasoline engine. birthday party June 25th in honor of ber fourth birthday. Mrs, Charles Hillard is epending the week with her parenta. Mrs. Dwight Miner of Norwood, R. I, and granddaughter, Mrs. Gould of Westerly, visited at John Geer's one day last week. Frank Burdick of Providence in this place Monday. Mr. Burdick has been appointed administrater of the estate of his uncle, Clark Burdick. Mrs. Attaway Main is still under the doctor’s care. George Hill ep‘nt ‘Wednesday In Westerly. Victor Rusich 1! at work again, after a week’'s enforced vacation. ‘William L. Main was a business call- er in Voluntown, Thursday. Rev. Mr. Van Horn is expected to prlach in the chapel Sunday, following the Sunday school Windham County CANTERBURY GREEN Patriots’ Day -nd Fathers’ Day To Be Observed At Congregational Church Sunday—Grange Suspends Meetings During July, ] ‘Tomorrow (Bun 'Connt on Me” banners. Children and thers have been I-x'li invit- Endeaver Mrs, lnfl— mooting ut ;"{u'wm be Jea a npatizg ship Vono. ‘eonsecration ns on Miss Jean Palmer North gave a | Arthur D. Chandler of Orange, N. been the guest of his sister, Stiva Nellle D. C. Chandler. Rev, Mr. Lawson of Union preached at the Congregatienal church Sunday morning n’the absence of the pas- or. Mrs, James J. Willlamson has re- turned from a visit at Bast Lyme. ¥, W, Hinrichs spoke at the Chris. tian Endeavor meeting Sunday, even- ing, on Civie Righteousness. Alumni. Association Meets. The Woodstock Academy Alumni Association held its annua] meeting Monday evening. E, R. Hall was elected president, end Miss Nellls D. Chandler, secretary and treasurer, New Principal For Academy, Mr. Perking of Bridgepert has been engaged as ~ principal of Woodstock Academy, Mrs. L. R. Grosjean apd son Paul, have returned to Watking, N. Y., after spending two weeks with Mrs, B, R. Ritch. Miss Rilla H. Child has_been ap- pointed librarian of the Woodstock Library. CHAPLIN Ezra H. Arnold, cferk in Winifield J. Phillips’ store, broke a bone im his right arm the past week, while crank- ing an auto that suddenly kicked back and struck him. Miss Mabel A. Lanphear of West Haven, Miss Ethel Howard of Wood- stock, Miss Julla L. Martin of West Hartford and Miss Ida L. Church of Manchester, teachers, are at their homes for the summer vacation. Picnic On the Lawn. The Ladies’ Aid Society held a pic- nic Tuesday on the lawn at the home of its president, Mrs. J: Wilbur Lan- phear. Nearly fifty were present and eat down at noon to tables holding a substantial luncheon which, included, strawberry shortcake, sandwiches, many varieties of cake, coffee and Ice PACKER T. J. Bm was in New London, sunaly Mrs. Perry of Plainfield is visiting her slster, Mrs. Martha Johnson. Mr. Read of New York was hefs on business Wednesday. Miss Corime !lmlno was 1n Nor- ‘wich Monday. Mrs, Mary Bllhop M’ Norwich has been vinun, friends i A EAST WOODSTOCK Ofd-Fashiened Fourth of July Cele- b'lflbn Planned—William Richard- Tand family, of West Baith Bemis chester, is v E. E. May. Miss Rose a recent of Mrs. J. E. Aldrich. From Chicago. Nearly $25 €leared Fro mRecent Strawl Festival—Fourth of July Tea and Fireworks. Bates left Tuesday for the eession of sum- Mrg, ' F. F. Wi of Willimantic is boarding at the Bingham House for a week. On Vaoation® Visit. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Byrne rand children of Hatfleld, Mass., are spend- ing their vaeation in.town. Miss Sara Johnson -returned Tues- ;lfiyd-rrom a2 few davs’ visit In Hart- ‘or Miss Harriet Guflfl is improving operation for ap- private hospital in Miss Ethel Manning has returned to Mrs. Charlotte Lathrop's, after & ‘week’s vacation, College Girl As Guest. Miss Regina Knockhansen, who has been the guest of her aunt, Mrs. W. A. Raymold, since the closing of Smith college, left for her home in Philadel- ‘Dhia, Tuesday, Mrs. Charles Larrabes has returned from a hospital in Hartford, and is ning strength and is able to ride out every day. Tea and Fireworks. The Fourth is to be celebrated by a tea served in the library, and fireworis by the K. O. K. A. iIn the evening. SOUTH KILLINGLY Hill-Jacques Wedding At Congregi tional Church—Mill Stops Whi Haying Goes On. 4 Charlie Woodmansee is spending a few days in New York. Rev. H. B. Goodsell commenced a series of addresses last Sunday eve- ning. The topic was, “Idols of the Tribe." “The topic for July 5 is, “Idols of the Market.” Mill 8tops For Hly'nn. A. BE. Hall has — suepended B. P. Stanhope this week. Miss Huf | New Principal Chosen Fer Academy— | tlons at his mill for two weeks Wt tend to his haying. A. B, Phillips and sons are cutting the grass on Stillman Hewgood's place. Mrs. Albert Grover has gone to Quonnoonunu Beach for a month, Myrta Doane has returned hom after spen: two weeks with b!cnl- in Hopedale, Mass, The merriag: ques, daughter-of A. A. Jaoques and Willis Hill of Central Village, took place In the Congregational Tuesday evening at eight 'dock The ceremony was performed by Re H. B, Goodsell, the singls ring service being used. Miss Fannle Parke of Providence was maid of honor and the best man was Merrill Jacques, brothar of the bride. Edna Gilbert was flower girl and Ruth Ceffey was ring bearer. The ushers Were Harold Woodmancy and Arthur Terwilliger, Mrs, P, C. Bliven played the wedding march as the bridal party entered the church. The bride was el y gowned in white crepe de chine with shadew lace and pearl trimming, and were a vell. She carried a shewer bouquet of bridal roses. ‘The maid of henor wore apri- cot silk and carried red roses. The church was prettily decorated with ferns and white daisies. Following the ceremony there was a short re- ception after which Mr. and Mrs. Hill left by automobile for their honey- moon trip. The bride’s traveling dress was Copenhagen blue with hat to match. On their return they will oc- cupy their nawly bullt residence in Central Village. STAFFORD & State Police Inspector Lamoth of New Bedford, Mass, was in town Sunday and with.the aid of Constable H. Grandy located the person he nu been looking after for. some time, man charged with defaulting his bfll in said city., A company of eleven went by auto- mobile Tuesday to Thompson to at- tend the Ashford Baptist Sunday school convention. Brown- Wylie, At the First Presbyterian .church, Central Fails, at 3 o'clock, Friday afternoon, William A. Brown of Staf- ford, and Miss Jeanie B. Wyle of Central Falls, were ynited in mariage by the pastor, Rev. . B. Barr. The double ring service was used. The bride wore a gown of white satin draped with white embroidered net. She carried white roses. Her bridal veil was fastened with orange blos- soms, Miss Mary Wylle, sister of the ‘bride, who accompanied her was tired In a white embrojdered dr;ll:l. a gram ied out, Many presents were received by the bride, It ls estimated that Engiand, n‘:.tm hn-t erop of the of i the reported faii- foaming Quaff the Of Our Nahon om, her Bivthdayina’ / lass of the Nahonal bev- ST s &3 \ SRR Fo 5 -l KN\ W r = HAMPTON. Funeral of Mrs. Joseph Clark—Straw- berry— Supper Clears $27—Dwight, Fuller’s Sudden Death. - Mrs. Joseph Clark, who has been very {ll for the past month, dled Mon- day evening. She leaves besides her husband a son and a daughter. Mrs. Clark was very active in grange work. She will be greatly missed by all who Much sympethy is feit for her bereaved family. Fu ‘were held at her home tle River grange, of wi member, had charge of the the cemetery. many and beautiful. South cemetery. Dwight Fuller was found dead in bed early Monday morning. his death was heart services were held at his home Wed- nesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Burial was in the North cemetery. Temperance Address. Rev. Walter Lamphear of Hartford gave a lecture on temperance in the Congregational church last® Sunday evening. Mr. Lamphear is an able speaker and all enjoyed him. Leighton Nosworthy is at the sum- mer ‘home of his parents. He has just been graduated from Middletown High school. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Davis are at Maple Terrace for the summer, Miss S. E. Hicks is epending the summer with her Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hoffman are Congress of ists held at Viesna in 1 among other interesting ‘“"tho lowing The ciuse of | ject of entertaining Miss Hughes of Hacken- CANTERBURY s et o . Local People Attend Suffrage Lecture —Dry Weather Affects Strawberry Crops. 4 Mr. and Mrs. C, C. Frink were in Plainfield tnd Nor'lch. WM as Quite a numbnr attended the suf- frage lecture at tha M. P. church, at the Center,Tuesday night. Judge A. H, Bennett was ia Plain- geld, Wednesday. The farmers were glad of the rain whieh was needed badly. Mrs. A. H. Pellett and son Frank, have been taking some cherries to the Plainfleld markets. Strawberry Crop Short. Strawberries are scarce, owing to the dry weather. Mrs. F. L. Bennett and children are spending the vacation at Crystal Spring Farm. Mrs. F. L. Bennett was in Norwich ‘Wednesday on business. Willis and Charles Bennett 2nd., spent the week-end in Plainfleld, Fourth of July picnics are the talk of the day. Miner Robbins, a former resident was calling on local friends, recently. He has just purchased a large farm in Gl‘own S. Bennett was in Plainfleld, Wednesday. ONECO . Bffie Jencks spent Wednesday in town. Mrs. Cell Lewis ie visiting her daughter if Providence. Mrs. Samuel Thatcher and son Ray- mond, returned home to Jewett City, ‘Wednesday mornin, Mr. and Mrs. Fred ‘Whitford and Mrs. C. D. Whitford and daughter Flora,, returned Wednesday morning from an automobile trip to New York e met 16 Society Dl Wethadias: Ao Ol.eco Town Hall, hllll BEdith HIN is Visiting Mrs. Charles Wood at Greens, R. L Washington County, R. L. USQUEPAUGH Mrs, Melissa D. whe has been visiting at anl-dm ‘and Wake- at Sleeum for several weeks, returmed hm- ‘Wednesday. M, Kenyon spent Tuesdsy 5 8 it h«dwrlhrlln.r.xw, u M Eenyon went to v il | N i ¥ o § K i i ) ;fi | f Ry, ?I ol i i l!z_mww. Eis i ¢ i} f 5y 8 H 2 il .a. “ il Ei | ! i i 4] !

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