Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 8, 1914, Page 11

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Massachusetts the K. o Miss Mz umfia's xmes Coun-- than_of Norwich were callers in town % s Sunday. £ St The Voluntown brass band save a | o bort, O g and family of Plain most successful. concert. entertanment |10 Fome of S. G Not e and dance i Unlon hali Suturday eve- | ™37 Gideon Thilinghast and daugh them from' the | fhe; s njoved by one of |ter of Vermont have been visiting this jargest and most apprec = dicnces of the season. Tne frst part | LK ¢ e home of Deacon nd Mrs; 54 Mrs. Sterry Kinney has several (of the programme consisted of - - summer boarders from New York. |tions by the band given in a p!::.lte:‘ Jand : ; R e O L g ‘manner under their efficient director, ;comt ts. : i week with friends in Waterford. _ WEDDING. .| Willtam Richards. The second part AL S i e s Etta Porter has returned to || consistea of the’ following pleasing Building in Three Counties. her home in Waterford after spendiag Mibege-eini. numbers: Chorus. Songs My Mother | ' Mrg. J. Harold W fields of corn to sa pest: B0mb time with, Mise Htth Tucker. At noon Wednesday the marriage of { Used to Sing, by the Romona club, Miss Lila Carroll of Worcester, |1l Mabel Young and Walter Fran- | eight voices: violin solo, Traumeri, Sunday School Class. ‘visit her sister, Mrs. Elmer PRt Lo T Mrs, [€ls Thorp took place at the residence | Schumann, William Richards; clarinet = family in Spencerport, Martin .of Hamburg, are making im- | Clar Stanaion, © *1ing her sister, MIS. [ \ir "and Mrs.. Walter G. Burdick |and ocarina solos. Popular Alrs, Wil | . The funeral of Mrs. Fliza Lamb Buy Bissell Place. tio ‘.:nf.\g.nme- r':(:!!-fl provements on _their property (here.| ” Carleton Tucker of Kenyon, R. L, is | The House” was' prettily decorated |liam Richards: sons, I've Given Many | Geer, Tucsday at 10 a. m., at the BaNe| iw Randall, who | fT0m a week’s stay at the homs of Mrs. Granger expects to move in s00n, | vigiting his aunt, Mrs. Charles Lamb. |With ferns and carnations, the color | Kisses to Many Girls, Miss Laura | {St church, of which Mrs, Geer had| Mr, and Mrs. Henry E. Bava | Drother, Elmer Satterles in_ Na Miss Martin being employed in Hart-| " Mr. and Mrs: Kenneth Peckham and |Scheme in the parlor being green and | Maguire; monologue and impersona- | Pogn @ member for 75 vears. —Rev at Wheelers Crossing, Bat®|poven' The little daughter of M ford for the present. son’of Palmer, "Mass., are visiting at | WDite _and in ‘the dining room pink |tions by a prominent artists on the | HErbert Bacon Hutchins conducted the | bought the tenement house of S, D-| 3y Sayterice who has beem. 5 A o 2 ce Maguire; selection, ban 3 3 . 3 : Sesial Aflairs of the Week-—Driving MOHE ) Sunday in town. " Yore P |to the bridat’march from Lohengrin | Bvery number was given in an ex- | Williams sans Home of the Soul. and | William V. Avery has moved frim | CUBtes AT NoTE iy w2 Leave d Pear 7 TP D ) R e M plaved by Miss Edith Frcleston. The |cellent manner and was well recelved, | ASI¢eP In Jesus. There were handsome | the farm of Edward Man staying at the home of Mrs, Mergas Sorve i Arikys é irs. Dolbeare and Mrs. Aver 5 o st Tables. party was led by Rev. John Thomp- |the number by the Romona club being | 10ral offerings. The bearcrs wers | the-store of Leonard Main. is | fatherfather the late Thomas;Latham i at East Great Flain Montiren of| A whist party was held Friday |SON. Pastor of the M.'E. church fol- |a feature the eight volces of the young | Daniel Frink Tdward Hallowell 'Al-|" Misa Mary Richmond of Preston is} \pes"} yelja Morgan retw " Misees Laura Chapman, e s M e 8 evening in Grange hall, “Thirteen ta. |\0Wed bY the groom and best man, |ladies blending most harmoniously. | Pheus H. Schoonover and Georso G.|visiting her sister, Mrs. Lyle C. Gray:| goio0n with her father Monday: - Bounty, Ruth I Norwich were in Mohegan, Sunday; ed| bles were plaved. The following prizes | F10¥d Youns, brother of the bride, the | Misses Alice and Laura McGure were | Welles. Durial was in the family plot Playground Opens. Mrs. Louis Mason of New. Lo yer, Clara ; Y were awarded: Ladies—First, Mrs. N. | bridesmaids, Miss Bdith Holden of |in good voice gnd rendered their num- In the cemetery at Poquetanuck. The children's playground opened{returned home last week after sp Billings, Helen on local friends, Sundel:d daughter|S. Loomis: second, Mrs ' Herbert | Norich and Miss Gertrude Luther |bers splendidly. Air. Richards as us- Entertained Class. Monday with an attendance of ten.|ing several weeks at the 'home of Neille Brouillard, s P ) 5 of Springfield, Mass, following. After (ual won favor with his instrumental Ctilia . New London, called on emen—Fvirst, Roy Geer: Mrs. J. Harold Williums pleasantly | More were expected later. mother, Mrs. Ellen Turper ang Nilien Matving Grade: i e L el e second, Cari Hallen. ' Consolation | them came the maia of honor, MMiss|sclos. , entertained on Friday. from 1030 a. m. | Bess D. ¢ Stone of Stonington|brother. Fred W, Turner of the Polger. Fred Church, | “Mirs. Langenback was the guest | &Wards—Mrs. Georse Chappell, Charles | (2178 0 D ar . iy s “T_!h; ;lll"fl'_l:‘{g:ncdze"glh;h:ngr?gnnm to 5 p. m. ‘her Sunday school class|preached in the Congregational church | Coye aistrict. 3 ¢ 3 cher. a - = ar v of 2t e < p ‘An- | Sunday of Mrand Mrs. Hunter. mony fook piace before a bower of | summer visitors who Kept the audience | oresor Sydirl ot PerT b el abBunay, G exchange with,_the pas- | it Fions < N Charles Abeil has gone to work in drew Rosenlu: Lot la’ Bounty, Mr. and Mrs. John Quidgeon of New | ferns and white flowers arranged in]in good hi - tor. 20 R nd, o, et %‘o ‘;_S‘"“i 0 e Eucsts of Mr. and Mres 10, | New Brusaln. o icove e A udxflmnml:;!uz by his witty stories | abeth De; . Dorothy ‘1‘1_:?:?-:;. 4 Neighborly Aldg'v s mznrmm':: omx g shy “t Suah bert Kenerson, friends of Hen: u- | C. Fowler. 5 pent Week at Lake. Thorp, brother of the groom, and Ben- | Dancing was enjoyed until midnight peth Stow: g 45 ord, | Rey. George H. Miner of Mystic wi P - poo el illard, met at hia hofme i uot, | - Mr.'and Mrs. Winfleld 8. DeWolt of | T Geneva |¥Min’ Youns, cousin “of the bride. |to the musie of Richards' orchestra. | Chiscurn Marcanct Hemicor. hig| Eratuitously ‘occupy the pulpit of the s Wednesday evening in- ice of | Trading Cove have returned, Stark Sarah Dasiels . o The bride was gowned in white|As a result of the successful affair the £ the clas G Gl Third Baptist church Sunday morning, | "800 (o a0 1er Monday his birthday, The o gater. | spending @ weck with relstives st | SIStk Syab Danielson and Helen Wit- | crape’ meteor with ‘shadow lace over: | commitiee, Thomas. ScDonaid: chair- | Kartn Steninsios Tns seyveq | thus permitting the pastor, Rev. G- ¥ | orom Nn “seriden. tained with games an ring | , Cry: Lk Stocl " y Goule M BEE & Yeay ress and pearl trimmings. She wore | ma John Herbert and William A. | , et R e Chambers, to preach in the ptis| i the evening ice cream, emoniade, | and will now go on with the comple- ”?,0‘;\15 as chaperones, had a Very en- |, veil caught with® white rosebuds. |Maguire were able to turn over a sub- | ot 1 © 10K church at Preston City in aid of Rev, Occupied By Norwich Family. franger g Py B e <P g tion of thelr new cottage and farm, | Jovable time last week in a bungalow | The maid of honor wore maize, over |stantial sum fo the uniform = fund, Aid, Socisty Entertained. L. L. Holmes, who is ill. .+ Mr. and Mrs. James C. Isbister Mr. and Mrs. Moses Hart left Satur- | Which are being bullt at Riverview, | &t fowmpbla lake, = = = . |satin messaline with shadow lace. She | which is growing rapidly. The Baptist Ladies' Ald society was| Rev. Lucian Drury will supply thel ;v % S0 Ao, SRS o aTson. day morning to spend-‘a few weeks; Mohegan, by Willam Church and|, W TO¥ s (eft for her home I | carried cream roses. The bridesmaids Baseball Not entertained Wednesday afternoon by | pulpit of Calvary Baptist church, | e Norwich have taken Applecroft cote visiting relatives. in Wi ter. and | Lewis Dolbeare. cotiple: pE meens Wit fier spending a | were gowned in pink silk crepe with Mrs. William D. Beckwith of Smith|Westerly, R. I, Sunday mornipg. tage at the Charies Brown farm. - o other places in Massachtetts. | _Mrs. Grifin and daughter Pearl, of sne"wm sweeds “,'"‘k M"'si. lf);anljl-w"- shadow lace overdress and carried| A large crowd from Jewett City be- | street. Rev. and Mrs. F. M. HolliSter, who Winthros Huributt, Harold ; Suprise Part | Groton, were guests Sunday, of Mr.| I Will spend a week with friends in | pouquets of w chrysanthemums. sides a large number of local people | Alpheus H. Schoonover has return- | recently moved to Old Mystic, were |, q mmere “3on i Cont on the News by. 1 and Mrs, Willlam Hunter. e ch on her way. A c i were disappointed last Sunday when t syl i village Tuesday. " Y v fter congratulations a collation was y ed from a trip to Pennsylvania. He/callers in the villag i last Thuraday. Twelve young friénds of Miss Dor- | Mrs, Meech of Boston is visiting her served to relatives and friends of | the team from®Mystic did not arrive. | \ras accompanied by Mre. Schoonover| Miss Marforie Middleton has been | POrt excursion on fast FEFENIIC, el othy Rogers met at the home of her mother, Mrs. E. T. Baker. ’ GOSHEN the bride and groom. The bridal party | ‘Today (Saturday) the Bear Cats of | gnq Miss Nellie F. Schoonover, who | visiting Miss Anna Wheeler for a few | v-on o0 "5 ¥ arrived at Twin © parents, Mr. rs. k TS, | ervices were hel In the church as wa e . vith ‘tville will be the attraction on v ending st n i - Bl o i oy ts, Mr. and Mrs, Frank H. Rogers, |- S held in the church as seated at a table .decorated with | Taftvill he at have been spending the past month | days cottage Monday. This_ cottaga as a surpise for Miss Rogers. The usual. — ferns, carnations and ribbon to carry |the local grounds. Tomorrow (Sun- |with reiatives at Sroudsburgh and| Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Main, with : d by Mr: sl evening was spent playing various | ¢ Sunday School Picnic Plans—Swallows | out the pink and white effect of the |day) the local team will play the Sa- | Tehiil AT their sons, Leonard R. Main and Floya | fecently occupled by 3 S ek games with musical selections by sev- | ROAD SOCIETY and Crickets Reminders of Autumn. | wedding. chems at the Norwich Falls grounds.| —Phebe Packer Rathbun fent, D. of P.|L. Main, also Mrs. Minnie Sheffield, | Sarvey SUSrOn Snd o, B T memal e Y T The bride received many beautiful | Weailage Interests. om this | P61 @ picnic Wednesday at ihe home | have been received into the Third Bap- | *yry. William Brooks of Hartfa served. - ! | B McCall and family were re- |and valuable gifts, including silver, cu S S | of the Misses Clara and Blanche Brown | tist chure ¥ letter. Iast week after s h.-"::"bg;"f;nm&k’:onlugdufi:' o | e T e eent visitors at Storrs college. lass, chin, linen -and _substantial Dlack aiepdad ik cicken Dis sunter [iaf Rivertiead farin. To Teach Near Jewett City. Soveral weeks st the Rogers cot e number from Goshen anticipate | checks. 8. Iprie. o arsen Pratts. BEdward Angles c: Cuba, | Bennett and little £ friends in town, returned to their | Hill this week. : aktandtn d Benery aufls Sesdinand 2 d e Miss Phebe B. Sheffield is to teach| Mrs. BEmma Bennett an: " 4 ¥ g the Old Home day at the M, and Mrs, Thorp left by auto- Emery an 'er an Dupont are | , Ja - 2 a arc a . ] v . home in New Haven on Friday, ac-' Mr and Mrs. A. A Lincoln and|p ofc "8 0 (U8 Fome dav at mobiie for a wedding Lrib, after which { visiting relatives in Massachusetts. | T Trome oo N ren Caun. | near Jewett City the coming vear. Gangtiter, M Berth, Ve o companied by Mrs. Martha Chappell of | daughter of Leonia, N. J, arrived in | “Ygiin (AUieh tomortow (Sundar). | BOBHC o & Wod T AT ol S Mr and Mss - Thendore: Boalay’ of | 00 IQ‘ me »F?w“l‘;‘{' the o C nil W.W. Evans of Holden, Mass. u;lr- end ‘at the home ‘gr l::ul Haughton’s. town for a few weeks at Charles S. 4 5 e ‘ S e e Ves- | Wore b S e Shy.s Qunaustay M), with Fo and | perjy supervisor of schools in thie| Van Name on Fisher's ‘}a'". L 7 it e antan | NV oaar S8 TiRTIS: “obtirhon ‘to) Naw 1Kln:;1xc hl:\rm; ,‘.’,r.(?:é‘rh.;’\s‘;{.;{.'\,;._.;sk:: x:‘hednmx se at 2 Pa;\; Avenue, v;‘\'-;i; “g{t;rs‘l‘;‘r’ r;(‘;’;fl:‘( :g’g\eeba‘l';‘gfl'ug ;}rs.‘_li‘r-drruk M. Hollister, studying | tjwn called on friends here Wednes- m:. (Dt;: wfifi;:hé’mmr, been. Bridget Kelles att 1 of | York, Monday. b ST AL S s - 3 % t - ¢ | English. - | day. guest of Miss T B e e o oroion, | | Mre, Charlos Hiliiard of Nerth Ston-{HyKnott =~ S 5 Qet lst Guests were present from (A o een Jemn Herbere [T °f| George W. Harris. crop technolosist | “'3iry Appleton Main and Miss Ger-|'Allyn's Poiut has returned. fay Wednesday. ington 1s Visiting her sister, Mrs.| curryang My and Mis ‘R‘f;fes' il P i ,\rg,.::" NP, “South | O. H. Purinton of Hartford, a form- {“'l"‘:* r‘) = ‘r“\v:»rrvnn}v"'\,” B 1‘"“,', {trude Main of Preston Plains were in H.?’ve‘r;._ I and Mrs. Mrs. Fred W. Hooper of Arlington, ( George Wheeler. [man, of Chicopee Fal Ma o | Marchsste orwich, Westerly and |er resident of this town, was calling | pajdwineiile 3 s omCSy the village Wednesday. . W. Lourance k 3fass., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. | Byron Billings of New London spent it 52 2 el o i E 2 ¢ r 4 Enidwinyille, after 8 weekis yis~ with children and maids, arrived Miases Addie and Lillian Moran, who | Mrs. S. N. Billings. Picnic Next Wednesday. was a recent guest of his brother, | > afe connected w! e o Wi 2| A" party of about twenty ve 2 LIBERTY HILL illiam Ritehotie: % *| Mr and Mrs. Ernest A Brown of Tourance is manager of'the hove been SMREGINE o WEMLS Vaca | @ P e et B h e T atre | - Wedntsday, August 12th, is the date L e Yo Sutchiope. Riverhead farm aiteniled the Poultry | Mrs. Annfe Sherman of Palmertown | cchool. . ha Frigl | ML bl S o 3 of Miag | decided on by the Sunday school for B , Challenge Accepted. meet at Storrs last wee is visiting her daughter, Mrs. E. Clark. | ““A0° 0 oen_air service will be-h New Concrete Bridge. ey 0715 guest of 2 thelr annual plenic. The place will | Wyautm Mitchell, of Gresiport %o court Liverts, No. 132, F. of A.. held Profiadons AnCoip Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Simpson of |5 30 o'clock Sunday afternoom, The selectmen have decided to re- | Sire” Eugene Palmer entertained her | PS, the same as in-former years e st O N thriiasi] & -nveting Mondsy evix and: had _ s orwich were Sunday visitors at J. D.{gth, ; \ s E, Aoy 5 | Noves and c & on acquaintances eeting Monday evening and had ofessor Adbert M, Ha 2 5 th, stream in this village with a new | Phoebe Dauchy of New York, Dr. Edna. - HaGe ay afternoon. of the asin Construction Co. of | Griswold, No. 101, of Jewett City, who | SeaPpl S pdofessor of ; o= Harlow Lad =gl Mrs, Harmon L, Perkins Mrsil concrete bridge. The new bridge willli Chesebrough of Providence, and Misses Signs of Fall, Greenport. challenged Court Liberty to a friendly 5 i e Sohosr | Wednesday with Mrs. J. H. Mahoney. |, "G perying and Miss Kate C be built by A. Vito the contractor, | Nan and Grace Wheeler of Westerly. | E o society held a soclal at | athletic contest for. lver loving | & ° Normal chool ) "Sis. and Mrs. F. A. Rockwell enter-|1ey C PRGNS S0 s perry cott who is bullding the extension to the | 4. (& and Fernando Wheeler enter-| Swallows in flocks numbering thou- | (ne el Fridar cconing cup.. The challenge was accepted and ot %|taincd on Thursday Mrs. Thomae | ¥er are at the Coler o opening 4 macadam road taoined theincousin Miss Jessie Wheel- [ S20dS are now seen. their favorite | 'Church service on Sunday morn- | the contest will take place at Court » | Hunter ana son Lester of Worcester, | WHIIRSSCE T Mrs. Ralph Shaffer and child, Who | er of Troy, on Saturday. Place of congregating being around | ing will begin at 10.30 instéad of 11 |Griswold’s outing at Jewett City, Auz. | e 2 2 3 s Jessie Campbell and Miss e have been spending a week with rela- | *"fr. and Mrs. Frank Grant and Miss |the many telephone wires and they | (o0 owing o the Old Home ser 16t Chief Ranger & the pulpit 3 b e R iy es in Norwich, returned to Palmer-| May "Noyes of New York ~were at|dr¢ bidding their last farewell. Fall | Vjces Sunday in Exeter, at 1.30 p, m. | cial Secretary McDonald were appoint- | (i day morning st o e e Windham cfi“fliy s town on Saturday. chuvch Sunday. T Arl‘(’ketsshd\n alsa_been heard. oy o8 has been sick the past | ed to select a team. The courts will e B Ay ing. returned home after spending two g mabe Good Cheef Sunskine Soclety! Mrs. Fannie Wiliams and danghier| Wrs Stark her son William Stark | week with tonsilitis. try and make this contest an annual | eV G DEE, BAEG ot Baptict | meeks with Ter grandmother, Mrs.| o L f - Miss inet Miss Martha, returned this week from | ghter, Miss Gladys Stark, have | "\ Henry Lincoln of Hampton Is|affair, the next one to be held here. | 100 8 VOG0 Ma lqac e, 3 . DA ey Somstock, Thirddsy, when fual er-|Bichfleld Springs, N. Y. R re i L mde visiting her nephew, J. George Clark | The Jewett City brethren also invited | “'JTeh. Tt Plloesg e 43 Lo aoThe Misses Exhel and Bessie Ran angements _were made for b s abas e N Hioator s weliophaa: beon ht Spaulding and Mrs. | Jer g, oY, > the local degree team to work a class |, Judse Willis . Heaton retu all of Goshen. Miss Alma Manning of bazar. visiting at Maple Lawn, went to Nor- nk Spauiding of Norwalk “are | ‘Tl "IN dal Taylor plenic was held [at Jewett City-in_September. e e S e e ith 3frs {7 Mre Willam Clemmons SR Ruben Austin, who 'fell last week | wich, Monday to visit relatives. e oy e homieddf WG, Sterk at the home of George Lyman Tues- Many at Beach Pend. ¢ Riv A0 - Manning : 15 spending a few days with Mz, sprainging his ankle badly, is able to| Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Pulver and chil- e mid-week prayer meeting was | §a . The summer population of Bea ” 3 oM 1 to] , Mrs. Louise Ladd of Warehouse | ;g Everett Commins. P N walk withgu;.’ c:ncne:mk * | gren of Hillsdale, X Y. motored to | o . epieoture room Wednesday | “The C. E. soclety and church will |pond is increasing day by dar. At 3 g e e i Ry Speiifing o s e} ollarbone on. onington this week to spend their | ¢ 1 as a good d- | hold thelr picnic at. Columbia Lake |present the shores are dotted with | ¥ itk G Mrs, a ks spent with Mrs. J. s at Mrs. A. B. Darling’ b b ¢ - and Mrs: . Wheeler. . - aven. e is beantiful sheet of wa | £ |~ Mr. ana Mrs. Arthur Clark it | 2 e - Hortle Siie, S Brines e T lioox ang dnughter st Bessie LEFFINGWELL HAMBURG S ek v-Dc‘hmd\”c“mM | o atite wore Sanany smasts b e | T ol o wards of Quaker HiHN was driving|T- icox and daughter Miss Bessie, vorite pastimes. The Old Mystic Young - Hao- ol e il e - | week w rs. 13 s £ a ; o _— i clat he d Mrs. Fred Clark. d Mrs. N, L. Greig Friday night from her Home 'to the|®&nd Mrs. F, T. Bellamy of the boroush 2 ! e it o r : Mr. and Mr vy Mo, While. des recently. AT Mrs. Samuel Jewett is v s and Mrs. Harold Riley of Som-{pethichem, N. H, Monday, Mr. oo e D&w.y e A i “The communion service on Sunday |All D3y Camp Meeting in Memory of | Oliver Ravmond in Wethe LEDYARD . L are visiting Mrs#A. T3 Jeaving Mrs. Greig and her moth the ‘harness broke, frightening _the | W0 e @dded to the mem- Rev. C. H. Peckham, Fred Barrows of Hartfora e SO R N 2 MRS oty YRS SNSREQIE = Somps ' T T 2R > 2 horee which started to, run, throwin, Tship of the church. Sunday with his parents. eckham Farm Sold to Norwich Pur- e M 3. Hutchins r. an rs. William Vil ?| ” Mre. Edith Fish returnedspy W Oimubants, of the Cyoniaie o, the — e The all day camp meeting held on | Mrs. Fred Kingsley of West Haven | cpasers—Rev. Mr. Small Declines 3 rac iams | Norwich “were e day of Mr.| Wedneaday. S SThey hotap was [Chight by GARDNER LAKE the veranda and lawn of the home of [1s visiting Mrs. Ely Harding, " trolley trip to Old Lyme and and Mrs. Euzene Clark Miss Maude Street and . Wt Buiges fitme: his-lime: and Rev. and Mrs. T.-H. Peabody Sunday | Mrs James Wood “spent the day Call. s | s Zag T =N "sh"n Way | ¥ Blanchard have returned from [Be taken back to Mrs. Landphere's home. | Dance At the Pavilion—Oats on Lath- | mantic, Jemett Citw Piicheile, ‘wontt | Miva Mas Harding and sister Girace | o DaVid Georze and Marion Geer, chil- A ot M, Atlon | thie ety T o Y | A Mt Bemicte: of Siost N Heoken collArtipal aid . dohb | hed rop Farm Destroyed by Worms. Hill, Norwich and New London. The | srent the past week with relatives in g;:"\ ape g;;;’li-"‘{j“ e oah 1l farm.| Julius Smith and Miss Florenes | spending his vacation with M, bruises. The others although badly |meeting was in memory of Rev. C,|Centerbrook Srs, George Haskell and. Mrs. Her- : Do e DU fMen BN St ehaken up were practically uninjured. | Miss Ruth Phillips was a caller in A H. Peckham of Franklin, pastor of | Miss Dorothy Daniels has been en- |, MF, Qe0mqe (PR F00 (U8, (T Mr. and Mrs. Owen S.|= Raymond Burnett of Providen Motored To Waterb * | Norwich, Friday. the local Baptist ~hurch for several | tertaining a cousin from Buffalo. it At WAt T FRnk | Smith of Norwich, Miss Eleanor Beck- | gt Deacon and Mrs. F. J..Burn ored To Waterbury. Mr, and_ Mrs, J. C. Morgan and vears, who was held in highest e: Mrs. Wilson Reynglds and daugh- | ¥€Te recent 1y F : Teacher Appointed. and Miss Elia Smith were recent |~ Miss Hilda Willlams has Mr. ang Mrs, Frank J. Alexander | daughter Sybil, have returned to their teem by cveryone who knew him, |ter, of Middletown, are visiting the |G- Maynai 3 Miss Helen Williams has been en- | Viditors with Mrs. Estella Lathrop. | gspending two weeks withiher gl and children who were guests of Mr.|home in Norwich, after epending a Since his death, July 31, 1904, he has | former's brother, Mrs. Warner, at Norwich Purchasers. gased to teach the school in the| Mrs. Kate Johnson has returned| mother in Foster, R. L and u.r;_ tm?;l‘lfiy'rgm:g. o{dWaterbur month at_Spring Grove. _lrwen ‘s adly missed both as pastor and | Brockway Judge Samuel E. Holdridge, who j”\’ r district the ensuing vear | home after wvn.',m: seve weeks | Jennie Berrinlwnu entertainis reinrne o p, Tuesday, makin, Arthur Simpson and family and Miss fricnd. Miss Isabel Lord is spending some | purchased at auction the Prudence | - g with relatives in Boston. Sargent for a few days. the trip in their automobile. Brown of Norwich are at Best View. Motored to New Britain. time at her cottage by the river. [ Peckham farm, consisting of 78 acres. | oi- rs f C. Mahoney sypent Sunday In|™ Mrs Hodges, Mrs. Lucian B Mrs. Edward Legram i§ spending- | Spring Grove. e e T S Mrs. Berg is entertaining her_ sis- | near Shewville, has sold the same (o Mr. - b with her danghter, Mrs. Paul|and children, Mrs. Valley and ing this week in Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Kingsland and family 'ang Mre. 3. 1. Ross were. suests of | 1o Jr% Willlamson, from New York. | Anoni Koslowski and An oslow- | SPE e Lofer are visiting their mother, The Keyes Product company are in- ; of Brooklyn, N. Y., spent Saturday with My and Mre. Edwerd v e Mrs, Hibay and family were New | ski of Norwich. center er a Vi <% g Charles Norton. stalling a new tank for fire-proof | thelr son, Carleton at Camp Massa- | pitain. toidans " s, Charpell of New | ringon visitors the first of the week i i | FRANKLIN Dr. and Mrs, George Bernes arey T s Fiv it P Massa- Dritain, Tridas. The trip was made Bt o i e o Declines Call. e i: istus Lambert 2 o] P ing an auto irip through the Louis Peters, who has been spend- | George Amburn and Miss Ruth Kent Yy omoblle. Thers Wil beidervices bt the Oos § Cobiee o | Bduti ey mountains with Dr. Harry P E . Mrs. Le Grand Chappell and Miss BOZRAH gational church Sunday. Rev. Dr | from two weeks at| Baltimore Guests Entertained—Local ey ing a few weeks in Bridgeport, has spen Sunday with friends at the ‘ e i j Ees=tiona ‘ch Y | | wife of New Bedford, Mass. b e ol o Tako. ® Elsie La Bounty of Palmertown vis- > Pollock of Norwich will occupy the | Fast iyme. A wrncd| People Attend Brown Reunion. Mrs. Henry Cutler’ and 4 Roy Gardner has a new automobile. #aformal Dance. 250 e Ll nds) recantiyos | Grange Discusses Best Labor Saving: Pulpit. For the past two Sundays| Mrs. Hillace ¥ Shioe Yowi Florence are guests at Mrs. W, Mr. and Mra. Dennis of New Haven | Through the conrtess of Mrs. M\ Jarber Wilcox, of Hamilton, R T.,| AR there has been no service. Rev. Mr. | to Sim | _Rev. and Mre. Paul F. Hoffman of | Belle's. 3 have been guests of Telatives in Pal- | Priee he oA, Of, 2T, Minnie and atjes Lila Wilcox of New fL(‘u;dnn} 2 Small of New Hampshire, who was | Johnson i ) to! Baltimore. Md., were Tuesday guests of | Mrs, C, A. Russell returned. La - spent § ay at the home of M. O, = | ca as pastor, has del o ac-| Samu ¢ T W G B = et e it et Spring Grove pavilion dancing to Tu- | ~ Pear] Calkins and family, of Greene- | spent Sunday on Lathrop | “Rp "G 0% Geer and Miss Mary | nis, of visit to e Miss Eilzabeth | Filmore of | Sosar at Oundaws, F. I John Brigs, of Lebenon. | s aawehed by & Victrola loaned by |ville visited the former's sister, Miss | . making the trip from WOICeSter| y ;" Geer visited relatives in Wes:- | the Denni { Norwich. o s Sonu Taaskd Earl Lathrop is employed in the | Mics i e of N Hase) Colintus( Sninday, [ antomone, : erly Thursday. The latter will stay | Miss Marguerite Brown of Baltic| turned to Ludlow, Vt. packing department of the Paimer - s Mary Lee of Norwich is the| Mrs. William_Risley and son, of Invited ‘to Franklin, for a lengthy vislt, Cleve |has been the guest_of Miss Bernice p: Bren., Co. zalhl, M pia De Cesare at Idle | Norwich spent Sunday with Mr. and| An interesting grange meeting was| Mies Florence Geer is the guest of | vacation here | Stenaet Bora fow ase: 3 Hour, e e | Y James E. Comstock- has had his i 3 Mrs. Hiram Amburn, held in the town hall Wednesday | Miss Eleanor Beckwith of Franklin. EAST KILLINGL Notise wired S0 Gloctain Bihoey. i br{\fi:dre “derov.z Champman} Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gardner_ of |'evening. There was an open discus- Qe P % Were at Brattleboro Funeral. Mre. euben” Alen. whi pass been | nachildren visited at the Chapman ;‘;m:i%n:,\-emf:nml ¥ guests of J. L | sion on the best labor saving machin-| oo o ortAdS DRI T and Mrs vive A Robinson| o bt MoLaughlin the New Pe Tiaiting relatives i Sumeriown has| S A Dolbeare was a business caller | Miss Margaret ecbe has returned | fore™ worimm Atascoe .5 Davie ias | DC at Poatonoe Wednesday, there be- | e by about 25 ingthe funeral of Charies D. Smith master—Office is Moveds Clarence ‘E. Walden of Jamaica “wnx’?a‘?rf"rni'?fa:,f’i,.‘if Ly e ot e e weskat Gardner | vited the grange to meet at his home | "%, % zux'\nlnm“:"dflm;;p' f the earlier | i fenectnms e it ister, Mrs.] Deac d Mrs. Elisha S Wil son Gilbert of | Lake. S i S e ng in| Many native peaches of ar] 3 are ViS- | Hartford is_visit or sister, M: on_and 3 s Ry o e st o o | Norwleh Were week-end guests of Mr | “Mr. and Mrs George Sheldon, 3iss | Sepramber. | < . Tooone ' variety are being carried to the Nor- n x| Archic Lamb. teter. M ot Oakland Beach, guests of thelr ly. T an rs. jah Lathrop. { Lyaia Ma a =S oots: andover | o 5 < o 2 wich market. nding a wee % S Soule. - Fith Mre. Walden's mother, ra. W. 1. G Lyaia Main and Irving Foote edjoved | ~ Miss Bmma Babe ock of North Ston et o0 ik k Attended Brown Reunion. e S Mrs. Frank Shekleton: Brovnine. "N Waiden " made (86 | iy g iod Ruined, |3 i Sunday o Giantx Neon'ihe | et Spent the week end with Sre LISBON SIS Contbia| e and Alrs. William Weaver ai-| RaiphShekiston ot I e P s v L [ bisce of bars Pan i s 5os | rred Amburn, s R - < and SMiss Della | tended the wn reunion South [ guests of Joseph eton, excursfon to Newport, Th 3 rop. G 3 1 s the e | - S ton during the | Coventry lake last Saturday Ofiss Rowena Dawley Mta. Geace Altlaon efier s weok | . Mra. Earl Léwis o thé'gtiest of h (R o [l T TR N RN W M S WO P ML | "Mrs. Owen Stewart is spendiig a|was a her home here over Sunday.s B ey e, T e : CHESTERFIELD Hiage. LG TRR Jones—City Guests in Local Homes. Socioty Saie | ey Gavs fn New Lonitin, onnliy | kO Sibpes et RN Bar bome in- Holoyoke, Mass. Miss Robye Boynton is a guest at a — - SALEM : b 1l-| Mrs. Josephine Hart of Wes 4 s < o £ SRR Rev. Marion H. Jones of Canterbury ! ford is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Walter Kreiger of Worcestes | To Serve in the Army. hotel in Provincetown, Mass. s I Selem iors i s = Green will occupy the pulpit at New- | Atre A Miss Marzeds | Archie Lamb, been visiting friends hers the @overal of the Polish employes at % Vath v . FEe Sy h vas no preaching serv ent church Sunday morning by ex-|yyigis with spending a | week. ¥ e © M. Robertson Company's mills NIANTIC e on St ot o X o 1o | the Contreationsl chureh last Suns | Change with the pastor | week at Lord | Guests at Marshall Jewstt's. Wiis Mary Lavenish of Web have ieft for New York, and will sail visiting Mr. and Mrs, Henry Smith ag | day. The Sunday school session Miss Mix of Hartford was the guest|{ N\ and Mrs. A | Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Jewett re-|visiting at Joseph Dumas’. for their native country to serve in the | _Mr. and Mre. Franklin Graham |Sunset cottage. 1 At | Cened at noon as usual and the month- | of_Mrs. T. E. Davies for the week end |1 incgin, N v cently entertained Mr. and Mrs. Byron Postoffice Moved. army. Brown and children of Southington, | Mre. Chaties: Powers, Mrs. Ellen |1y consecration meeting of the Y. P.| Mrs. August Hoelck and son Roval | ers father Evans of Norwich and Mr. and Mrs.| Herbert McLaughlin is the = were guests of Mrs. Martha S. Brown, | Powers and Miss Ethel Powers were |S. U. E. was held in the evening un- |and Mrs. Bennett of Springfield, Mass, Miss Ma Ru\nh-uc Kelley of Worcester. postmaster and the postoffice has i NORTH LYME Wednesday. ' They came down in their {recent business callers in New Lon- | 4°r the leadership of Gilbert J. Mur- | ar¢ visitors at G. A. Kenned | atives here irs. Archie Lamb, Miss Elizabeth | moved to his store. 2 car. e Notaih [ iy, Mr. and = Mrs. L. V. Whitford of | = Xl | Hart epent a day recently with Mrs.| Mrs. Joseph Estes of Pre = = Mlsu (A.l;‘ce An‘mold Wwho has been the | The army worms are approaching| A number from here attended the | Jewett SEAGEE friends in LEONARD 3RIDGE | Jane MeCall in Goshen. meal ‘the week end with Miss . lebrated at Meet- | Buest of her sister in Montreal ror |the farms nearby and doing a great | OPen air meeting at the Baptist | toWn Sunday. | Frprmon = Rich. ing of Club—Class Entertained. |SOme time has returned to the village, | deal of damage -on their way. hurch in Chesterfield Sunday after- | . Mre. Henry Kendall entertained onl =~ = 0" oo0anse and| GALES FERRY ME. and Mrs. A, B. Sayles g Mrs, Lucy Miner of Lyme epent Sun- | Matt Tinker was a caller in Mont- | noon | Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John Hol T e and Mis Rilh Haterd oI AT Ernest, Mr. and Mrs. Wil ., Mass. 2 3 town business, ne rom Danbury, where she has| ¢ of Canterbury |and da B att ¥ 5 g 7 Mrs, Minnie Durkin entertained the | The new veranda around the resi- | The meeting in the Baplist church | been attending the summer normal | City Guest | chester have been visiu ida B.| Thirty Students—August Changes Mrs. Clarence Soule is ent Cummings. 3 David Walsh of Brooklyn, at_Edwin P. Kneeland's. ellie Clifford and M Y., | Cottagers, her aunt from Providence. Miss Sadie Handy of Pro At _the morning serv day, Rev, | visiting Rufus Chase and family birthdey club last Thursday. There ! dence of F. C. Odgers is abovt com- |was we!! attended Sunday. Cake and | Schoc was a large attendance-and the affai- | Pleted. [ice cold lemonade were servea to aii| Mi proved , very enjoyable, the ladies e b g Mrs, Clements has as summer visit- earl rown left Vednesday | ors Mrs. Kelly and two children of Howard Pitkin is assisting Janitor |who were bresent. Rev. George C.|for Philadelphia, where she is em-| Greenpoint, Brooklyn, Mrs. MeQuirk, Mary | [¥e? v Miss whose birthdays were celebrated wero | George Smith with his work about the | Chappeii presided. ployed. R - Ans ok and: Tantte. Clements fe 0w 1 T aront the weex | Mr. Potter continued his series of ser- | week. i Mrs, Durkin, Mrs, Mary Fosdick and | Grove. [, Mr. and Mrs Willam Howara of | JMrs. Little of Toledo, O, is Visiting | ana Willle Clements of Brooklyn. | Griwieh the formers parents, r. and | Tmons on the Christian Religion, the | —Mre A T Wood snd Mt B Mrs. Nathan Strong. Mrs. Baraskin and daughters left | Lake Konomoc are entertaining rriends | at the summer home of her parents,| The Ladies' Missionary society met | Spd With the forms g text being St. John xvi 14, “He shall | Hopkins of Danielson called on Mrs, Edward Webber 1s entertaining | Wednesday for their home in Worces- | from New York. Mr. and Mrs. Jonn Hills. t th oA gt Ty aaay aftataoon: | ML Jubn. Clifteed. ched at Blorify me; for he shall receive of | here Tuesday. P = her sister from the west. ter, Mass. William Tinker has ‘been helping | Rev. Mr. Waters of Rocky Hill will| > ‘Mre. Maztha Cornell. Miss Dorothy | coarasto ainaay, o1d preached atimine, and shall show it unto you" At L3 Mre, J. Lawrence Raymond of Mont- | Fllas B. Manwaring of New Haven | Harris Daniels to harvest his hay. preach in the Congregational church|Corneil, Oliver and Arthur Cornell of | ‘Afite ftuth Lombard has been with a | the offertory the choir sang the an- WOODSTOCK ville has been spending a few days at |Jo the guest of his brother, R. L. Man- | Mr, and Mrs. F. R. Bailey and son | next Sunday morning and evening. | New York city are at J. H. Kennedy's | parts. of girls on a camping trip to | them. Praise ye the Lord. At the even- Mrs. J. L. Raymond e of Salem attended church here on Sun- = for a few weeks' stay. e i ing service at 7.30 the leader was Mrs, Attended Sunday School Outing. | onicy "{;,e,r‘u’;'_g- *’;,,‘g*zcgm e * PENDLETON HILL Miss Agnes Grierson of Bridgeport Ser md-'-mf;vrll;(nr}z of ihe Epworth league|New Academy. Principal r eturned to| Master Bllsworth Powers and his yas st of Miss Alice Kennedy 2 'A_Song of Peni- N2 and Mrs H. F. Clark, Mr. and | their home in Hartford, Slater: Kils, have returned home. after . e aa i et o e im Allos, Ry CAMPBELL’S MILLS tence and Triumph.” There was spec Army Worms’ Invasion. et me" i l;. ;- s £ Capt. W. A. Miller of New London |spending two months with relatives in | AfMY Worms Appear on Two Farms| R R Barber enjoved the outing at - ial music with Miss Marguerite Wulf| p .. 5 Taimadge Root P h gcoc] an aughters, ce | was a visitor in the Pi Thi Fitchville —Birthday P Sugene Pa Daniel Harring- | planist. Sont o B s B Tl | Tras & viait: nes, Thursday. | Fitchville, irthday Party. Ocean Beacn Thursd 2| Eugene Partlo and Daniel Harring- |p e S Botors Mok DG Jal M o made the trip in his car. Mrs. Willis Chappell is visiting her men of ton of Westerly were Sunday visitors| _ Tutoring School Opens. e = ‘Mr. and Mrs. A. . Boon and Mrs. N, | sister, Mrs, Charles Powers. Avery G, Chapman has so far re- at_Luther nrie) urday with the members of the Grassy | Duchette of Norwich et P ey Gre <| . The Roxbury Tutoring school of| Woodstock is well rep: Hill Bonday schadh, kd ropors. & very | Bomerts of Norwioh spent Sunday at Biraday morming: M. Chapman s GRISWOLD e A e ot this vl | New Haven opened Tuesday, August |Chautauqua meetings in Put 5 enjoyable time. Mr. and Mrs. Harry B, Les of New GLASGO - been ill_for several weeks. B P 4th. at the Yale quarters, about thirty | Miss Blizabeth H, Latham of | _lg‘:dfled:wock and family of Lyme |]1ondon are at the Lee ocottage. Miss Edith Cook has been reengaged | Frank and Ledyarq Crary of Pres- A chicken pie students -‘rrrl‘;-mg the first day -with| has been visiting Mrs, Wi Sidted at Ernest Rogers' over Sun-| Carl Tracy employed In Cromwell 18 | Thorp. V. Wedding & to teach the Hill school and. Ofiss |ton were visitors Sunday with their | Charles W. Prott more expected, Gallup. _— visiting his mother, Mrs. F. E. Tracy | 1"°"P-Young Wedding at the Home of | \ary Chapman will teach at Laurel juncle, Frank Ter | tng. “Phe-procecds Leaves Cottage. Harold Spalding of Boston S L lfl.:mx-\?mfi-.“mai:; Ot“"Selrl(:annn', Mr. and Mrs, Walter G. Burdick. |Glen. Ray Johnson of Norwich has been | the benefit of meetings at the Bit- | \fr and Mrs. Percival Robertson of ‘"}';‘;.w“ "1‘:“@114‘7- m‘w‘?n. ster B - Mr. an rs. F, B. Hills of = Dr. Charles E. North spent Su vy | spending a week at his home in Pa- ouse. A large number | yo o v s - - Raymond's -Saturday. afternoon. have opened thelr cottage ,flr';lh‘:’;x‘f Mr. and Mrs. H. Tift took an au- |with his family at The ‘fa..m,..,.;f.“’ cguug % !.’;m a good u:e was en- ‘\j(“ Haven arrived Monday and have | week end guest at Valleyside: Dirs. Bva Tucker, who has been |gon. tomobile trip to Watch Hill Sunday | The army worms have been found | Willls and Frank Morgan and Tar- 3 p g e e Now Sriscun - visiting her elster in Sdlem, went tu i G afternoon, accompanied by the guests |on the farms of .- C. Chapman and |old Geer attended the Sunday schoot s s fo on the Biuff for tie remainder of | Mr. Perkinktha Seilt i Essex last week to meet her husband, LEBANON whom they are entertgining. the Palmer homestead, plenic at Bkonk Saturday CLARK’S FALLS !:g season. Mr. Robertson is one of | Woodstock academy, arrtved ll,fl“.\'."x d..r;ll:t: 4 Alnuth:« p':c’r. Bl Miss Florence Smith¥s being entert | Mr. and Mrs. B, G. Palmer gave a| T. Fred Edmond returned Tuesday LARK t ‘\n‘-m;;‘;' !‘l" ’nth; R‘yfi‘t‘».l;:y nlliho?,li m:‘s d“mubcn ntic has been vis- M e tained at the parsonage v or of ounges on’s | from a few days’ visit with Rev. and — A " e B gLty o u Mathewson iting at George Babcock's, the past|August Outings—Thirteen Tables Fi Mrs, Bedard has returned home af- | thisd Birthdas lest week Taursany | Mve ¥ B. Allen, of Long Isiand. . | Mre. Frank Tllinghast has retuined | New Haven have taken “The Pines” |javen has visited his week. 2 ed at Whist. ter visiting relatives in Rhode Island. Malcolm = Thompson's n have| Mr. ang Mrs. George Geer of Bal- | home after an absence of several days. |the cotsage of the Misses ( . Mr. | Willism Mathewson. - 2 Entertaines Class. - San Head OF Army Worm: mowed the Benjamin Eflllngs farm | tic were guests of §. G. Norman and | Mrs. Richard Maine, Mrs. Arthur fouss I Sl 6oniecn William H. Lester Rev. Prancis Purvis entertained the| The Ladies' Aid society met last 2 LR now owned by Arthur Billings. family one day last week. Maine and Mrs. Guy Marra were in|SChool. o o in_Boston sariy;ta o of Baraca' class at' the | Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Arthur| The farms in the vicinity have been| R. B. Wheeler's sawmill was start- | Victor Campbell has been ill the past | Westerly Thursday, as was also Mrs. uest on Houseboat. The army worm has oon this week. | Williams. damaged by the army worms. Several | ed this week after being still for. the | weke. Green. pers? ~| Mrs. George K. Anderson’of TWilli- | pearance’in town, Eliza S Mildred Montgomery 'has returned | Mrs. George W. Burdick’ was the;mantic was a suest of Mrs, Walter M. - Miss Edith TuCker has been spend- have ploughed furrows around their|past three weeks. s

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