Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 29, 1914, Page 11

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% .wm‘ mmmg gt children, Franc: d Charles, of - ad : 0 esS an , and ;x’fi Tondon. and daugh! ot soutnpriass b e ——— fo 7 o % nt. % "Pottor | Reve W. M. Gisbel and Misa, Edi The two y schools held their Potter of a cot w to Cuba, b Cruff Mapried Sunday, ‘August 23 iGmnE e (7 G Contaet o . Jocal paper last ng, but — ‘war was obl to give| Antounceménts are eout of the mar. southern trip, and takes the ort imstead, her expsnses be- Vednesday. Louise Claric of H;tufllfl 1s | mother, Mrs. Me il from bere attended _the dycers’ meeting held in Pyt- E in. it 33 were in Provide! “‘W' . |Sunday Schools Held Unlon Picnic— Mrs. John ?um entértain-| = Misg Helen Gilbert 11l with Typhoid her sister, Mrs. Arthur Baker, and| Fever—The News in General, pa-F i Rr. and Mrs, Douglas of Bost, m-‘:“k Lizzie Miller had oa her guest |y "und irs, Haydon and two g;;e %‘&'\w y.,;;,.“,g:':,“,’% obn Dim- feers, are St tHe Shatory oitiage. : Meriden were o Conres Litaea oves THOMPSON " [Bunday! Union Picnic, 1 mw;x—h gether at the Colum. ¥. was BRI S e 4 ot News of the Week. thuna: soon after noop, a " the of Miss Edith Cruff and Rev. gt . . H. Giebel on Sunday, August 23,| Miss Helen Gilbert is a little better, 1914, at the home of Rev. A. Van She is very sick with typhoid fever. 3 inga, Mr. and Mrs, Giebel| Mrs. Joseph Brooks of-East Hart- ITeft on zfix:;dgyo tnr_wgmlo&ng.h; ford is visiting her “ih“' S Griffin. Mrs. per is entertai Mrs. Leslie and dayghter Ru are visiting in town. R her sister, Mrs. H. -| Miss Avis Kemp left on Thursday| Jared Tennant .and “family were in Blackmar and son of Worces- tlr spending a vacati with J. E. mfifi&& R grovEnoaly w:;?undo bted mprovemen! 1 ul [t > Comm urday on the necessa; two etc. The ladies of the church|listened to Rev. W. E. Lamphear of|health. a dinnmer.. Taken to Hospital. _ The men who was injured by light- e B O ¥ aed | Providence on Monday. Mrs, H. Burrett Frpoe o o L LRI 1s rs. H. Burrette ncent TSON at ho McComb of Mt. Holyoke college. over|for a short stay. s s Sunday. Miss M. C. Frink was the guest of The Baptist Sunday school picnic|ber brother and his family last weel ‘was held %t Bates' grove, Webster|in Au.d;}'er. y % Lake, on Tuesday. = Mrs. . Frink hag returned’ aft A good sized and interested audience ‘weeks' absence, quits impraved g Hartford on Sunday Mrs, Alice Thompson has been in spoke at the eBaptist cl New York, the past week the guest Task Lincoln Left for U of her sister, Mrs. E, Wilson. | Mrs. F. M. Knight retwned from| Master Blair . Thompson has re- turneg after a month's stay in New 2s his limbs| DMIS. Stevens returned to Chicago|York with his aunt, Mrs, Edwin Wil par’ n, was walking from Dudley to on Wednesday after a visit at Caro-|son. I1yn hall with her parents. Mr. and H. ¥. Tepnant and family of East Mys. Stevens are soop to start on a|Hampton were the guests of Mr. and 'éf;flf:’ m‘hsg‘;‘;fe;h‘;fi:};g" Jhe| ¥y to California. Mrs. Leon Rathbup over Sunday. te severe. Metored to Woodstock, Gildersleeve and son, Har- . Mr. and Mrs. Kammerer and two| Miss Edith Bissell of East Hamp- ‘eHildren of Short Hills, N. came to|ton is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. W. -{ Carolyn hall on Wednesday. 0. Scyms. Miss Myrtice Xingsbury and Miss| Edward Raymond has gone to Mt. c.C of Norwich, called on relatives|Spencer .return next week to their|Hermon, where he expects to attend ere Tuesday. They motored to West ‘oodstock, where members of the|l Rev., J. K Moore and family re- ily are spending the summer, CANTERBURY Nows of the Past Week—Timely Netes Concerning People. T Safford. vm‘n Williams of 'Williman vigiting at the ehome of her grand- ther Herbert Williams. © Mrs. Homer Barrows was in Plain-~ fleld - Saturday. % Edna Bliven spent last Wed- with her sister Mrs. Frank , in Norwich. Charles Bromley of Norwich spent|this week with out of town relatives.|nesday e week with his grandmother, Mrs. e Bliven. Mrs. Wright of Worcester BaVE pesn Vieiting Mo aad Mo Ciinr Trinkc. § Hall of Plainfield is the guest .| erneon.. ark, N..J,-left for her hame Thursday, of ;I Maude Graves. Sareh Chas of Brookive N . e, irooklyn, visiting Miss Frances Palmer. Attended Lawn’ Party, Miss Inez Willlams attended the lawn party held at the home of Mrs. Louis Olsen in Norwich Town last Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller spent Sunday at Ocean Beach. Several from this place attendeed &%Wfluml.hflc camp meeting. Palmer of Norwich spent tke ‘weék end with Miss Frances Palmer. STERLING District News of Interest—Mrs. Wil- liam N. Hawes -Improving. Miss Helen Pierce, who underwent afh operation Tuesday for appendici- tis, is improving. Miss Irene Peck of Providence is visiting relatives here. Mrs. Willlam Hawes, who has been very ill, is improving. Mrs. . Hall has been entertaining|™ relatives from Hartford. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson and son, Maaurice, of Voluntown, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Irving F. Euest of friends here. Mrs. J Knox is visiting out of Nr. and Mrs. John Wells are guests »f Mr. and Mrs. Pierce. Herbert Belknap is in Waebster, fl)fi‘:. where he has secured employ- men! NORTH STERLING John Griffith and wife were in Pom- fret last week attending the Grange meeting. A Jt ‘Williams and wife of Paw- tucki R: I have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Crowell. Miss Myrtice Griffith and brother, Raymond,have been visitihg their aunt in_Baltic. Mrs. Marion Brown has returned some from Contoocock, N. H., where she has been visiting Reev, F. M. Buker ‘and family. Alexis Bagg apent Sunday in Prov- ce. . ré. Jennie Blackmar of North Beituate is visiting friends here. ‘Wilson . has been entertain-| ng a lend from New York. Arthur Gallup and family of Dan- :w cglled/on friends here last Sun- ¥ 5 g ; “EKONK Rev. William Réynolds is spending il week at Alexanders lake in com- sany with Mreand Mrs. Maurice Rey- 30lds of Boston. E. Byron Galiup attended the milk producers’ meeting ‘in Putnam Wed- " &nd Mgs. E. B. Gallup have re- home after several days' visit 13 Polnit and Westerly. Y Mr. and Mrs. Daniel B. Gallup are nding their vacation with relatives Sweet of Danjelson is visit- bg rfipdwents, Mr. and Mrs. Al- Mr. and Mrs. Frank on Plainfield were Sunday gusStu ere. o cimellid s .~ MOOsupr s e Fhe Week's Happenings—Death Mrs. James Hall in Willimantie. Bln'r{ Torrey of Danielson, g,?.f. ¥ of tho firm oto'rorrey Bros. ¥n en- ral village, manufacturers of car- m‘&l: and polo sticks, died Sun- of 82 years. He was Mrs Abble Buss was in Denielson ‘hursday. nuu' Chapman of .Norwich is 8¢ Piavs with Mr. and] tis Emmons was recently the school *dfities in Torrington. « school. gurned this week from Lurrenberg, vt. L1 & SPRING HILL HAMPTON Rewv. and Mrs, A. A. Muir spent the day in New London, Wednesday of —— this week, going in automobile. Dutch Supper in Chapel—Praceeds Mi;ls Id% fh Reynol?; ansngedhflll; For Cennectiout College For Women |Teulllon o e Reynolds family hel P it DS in Bristol, R, I, and then visited in s e s ¢ = Duteh Members and relatives of the Storrs There was a Dutch supper in thelfsmijies here attended the Storrs re- chapel last Thursday evening, - thelunioh at Hartford last week. proceeds of which went to the Con-| The ‘A C. M. B. had supper at the necticut College for Wognen- church last week Friday evening. Personal Mention. Dorris May Gardiner of Willimantic Miss Florence Bugbee has return-|Wwill hereafter make her home with ed to ‘Wilimantic after spending a|the Gardiners here. few days in Hampton, the guest of| Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Bingham of Miss 8. E. Bushnall. Hartford made a brief visit with Miss - Abbie Fuyller spent 2 few days|friends here last Tuesday and Wed- F. A. Phillips who has been visiting| Mrs. Elsie Tucker of Vernon, Mrs. his mother at Crescent beach, has re-|Adelbert Jackel of New York, and turned to his hime here. Miss Alma Gaden of Brooklyn, N. Y., Miss Marion R. Bell entértained the| were guests of Mrs, A, D. Palmer the Infant class of the Consyegational|first of the weelk, Sunday school last Wednesday aft-| Miss Annie C. Leadbetter of New- Miss ‘Alice Smith went to Saybrook|after a ten days’ visit-with her cousin, last Wednesday marning for a short|Mrs. W. A Weld. i) J. Alfred Warren, who has been Miss S. E. Hicks who has beep|abroad two months, arrived at his been spending the summer with her |home last Sunday. pueims hereqasixier:n to i:n}xl;ng- S T———————— vania for a siWwt visit after which she will so to Nutliey, N. J., where she BOLTON teaches drawing. e Miss Gussie Wood of Webster,|Church Sale Netted Over $100e—Many ?I‘ass.. \v;'ho éasLheén ‘;!l;mni her| Attended Dance at Bolton Hall— riend Mrs., G. L. Burnham has re- i turned to her home. Interesting Hame. Mrs. Nellie Bennett is & guest %t{ Rev D. P. Weaver's. Y Sqme of the Hampton young ladies expect to give a cantata in the near future. ;. Mr. Hanna of East Granby, ggppued in the- Center .chureh Sun- . p Miss Myrtle Roger of South Man- chester has been visiting Miss Sarabel Pinney. WOODSTOCK VALLEY | 3rs James Mitburn and @aushter, e Mrs. Ruby Ward, of South Manches- Mrs, K. E. Goar of Hartford is the|teT, Teturned to Mrs. Milburn's home guest of Allen W. Kenyon this week. Ne\"fi Army Officer Arrives From Ar- izona~=Lieytenant Goodwin to Rejain His Regiment—Other Brevities. — cavalry, the new army officer rived from Arizona. His two horses and came Lieut. Goodwin will rejoln hi: ment in Plattsburgh, N. Y. for duty at Panama. L Mrs. Edroond and children have returned from a stay in Ham Miss Dorig Long is back after a va- cation spent at Lake Winnepesauke. Migs Pauline Hopson has. retyrned from a visit in Taunton, Mr, and Mrs. “Judkins from Hampton Beach Miss Judkins iting Mr. Judkins. il ‘Wednesday of last weel. Mass. caused the v to make a hasty retreat for “ Nhl“ returned Kingston is vis- Prof. Rettgar and family have re- turned to their bome in New Haven. Miss Wallace and Miss Jackson have Teturned from -Deer Isle, 0Me. Mr. and Mrs. J. N.. Fitts and son, Kenneth, are spending the week at ‘Woodmont, Conn. The new standpipe is nearly finished. It is eighty feet high and thwenty-five feet in djameter. BOLTON NOTCH M, E, Sunday School Pienic-at Laure] | Park==Other Happenings. the Past Week of Interest to Laocal Pecple. iss Hattie Warner of South Man- chester spent Sunday with her grand- Mrs, Frank Wheton and Bobble Bridgeman . are- spending h Norman Arnold at Uncasville. r. and Mrs. Willlam Evans South, Manchester visited Mrs. Minnie Howard, Sunday. Sunday School Picnic. The Quarryville M. E. Sunday school had a picnic at Laurel Park, Monday. daughter Iva, of Bronnell, Loren Maine apd wife, E. A. Shaw and wife, and son Elmer, spent Sunday at Willimantic Camp Ground. M: W, Howard, daughter Bernice, New Britain. Miss Lillian Birch who- has been visiting Frank Whetan, has returned to_Hartford. W. E. Rice wag in Hartford, Mon- Mrs. Jennie Bishop of visiting her sistér, Mrs. Loren Maine. Mrs. Bertha Wheton spent Monday and Tuesday in East Hartford. g i s bt o spent Sunday in Mr. and Mys. W. Hunt of Hartford visited William P. Mar¢y at the Mar- cy homestead recently. M. E. Burnham is spending a few days with his Southbridge. < of Sturbridge called on friepds in town last Thurs- John Buckley was home over Sun- dAy. . Mrs. O. B. Carpenter and children of Eastford are visiting their brother, STAFFORD Death of Mrs, Eliza HolbrookmeFuner- Held Tuesday Afternpon—Other Hapenings About the District, Mrs. Eva May Bugbee is at Westerly for a stay of a fortnight. Frederick Glover is spending part his vacation with his cousins in Mijss Clara and Esther Lord of New- buryport, Mass., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Lord. 4 Staptwell of Spricgfield, Congregational Bunday Schoel Picnics at Columbia Lake—<Annual Tea and M Box Opening of Missionary Association—Other Gleanings. — ‘The people of the Lebanon Congre- gulou.l,church and Sunday scheal eld a pienic at Columbia Leke on Held Annual Picnic. On Friday the people of the Hebron Congregational church and Sunday school held their annual plenic at the Lake and experienced a wet after- noon. Worthy - of Mention, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Spaulding of East Norwalk and Mr. and OIrs. Fred Stark of Lebanon were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Porter on Friday of last week. Annual Tea. The Woman's Missionary associa- tion's annual tea and mite box open- ing on Thursday afternoon was well attended. The mite boxes when open- ed yielded about twenty dollars. Entertainment Largely Attended, There was an entertainmént at Yeoman's Hall, on Thursday evening of last week under the auspices of the “Ladles Afternoon Club”. The &m- ame consisted of readings by Miss rame Randall elocutionist, and vocal and instrumental music. Ice cream was on sale. The entertainment was attended by a large and ap- preciative audience. There was danc- ing after the entertainment. Personals. Mrg, George Miner of Springfield is visiting relatives and friends in this place. ‘Willlam -Godtfring and family of Philadelphia, and George Eufenger of California, who pave been spend several weeks with the family of Wij- ilim Bertsch on Columbia Green, left on Friday of last week for Philadel- phia. Auto As Gift, A, E. Lyman has purchased a mew automobile as a birthday present for his wife. The car is a handsame runabout. Horacé Little spent several days rvmu friends in Glastonbury, recent- y. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert C. Little of Straight University, New Orleans, who have been spending the summer here, left Friday for New Orleans. Mr. Lit- tle and family have resided in the South for nearly 25 years. Their son, Lyndon Little has accepted a situa- tion with an Insurance Company at Hartford, and commenced work this week. Sunday Schosl Picnic Wednesday The annual Sunday school pilenic was held at the Lake last Wednesday, and was: largely attepded. A special collection to meet necessary expenses was taken at the session of the school last Sunday amounting to about $3.50. Lebanon Wen, .The, Columbia_ ball. team went to Lebarion last Saturday afternoon and played the Lebanon nine. The game was won by the Lebgnons. Score 1 to 4. Miss Flarence Bowlker of Norwich has been spending a few days in town the guest of Mrs. Kate Wolff. Mrs, Lester Hulbut of Providence “|has been visiting her father, Chester B. Lyman and other relatives ip town. Ten Acres of Cukes -|D. O e T ecumber mrow. |at “Hillcrest Fouse” by the Lak until Charles K. Hitchock Jr.. wife and two children from Minnesota are vis- | "o 3 jting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles pincott’s. K. Hitchcock on Columbia Green. For several vears Mr. Hitchcock has been connecteq with mining interests in the West terdsively engageq in cucumber grow- ing One farmer is said to have ten acres devoted to this crop; several others Rave a smaller acreage. The cucumbers are picked and delivered at Andover; where headquarters for re- ceiving and caring for them are lo- cated. The growers are getting one dollar and fifty cents per thousand. Mrs. Dickenson of Brooklyn, N. Y. favored the congregation with a finely Harold D. Briggs of Pomfret spent Sunday in town. Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Kelsch, Jr. have retul\;ned to thefr home in Brooklyn, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Webster and two children and Howard Lumis of Providence, were guests of Allen W. Kenyon on Sunday making thte trip via aute. Mrs. Josephine Bartlett agd Miss Flérence Kenyon of Putnam spent several days in town last week. Charles Yorke spent Sunday in town. R. J. Sisk and daughters of Naw London are spending two weeks at Maplewood farm. WOODSTOCK Thé public scheols of Woodstock gi)!n for the fall term Monday, Aus. st. Mrs. Chauncey S. Childs and chil- dren are visiting in Concord, Mass. Tolland County RIPLEY HILL Mr. and Mre. Peterson at Squirrel fs- land, Me.—Livée Néws Notes Gath.’ ered Here and The: Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Peterson are en- joying an outing at Squirrel Island, e. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Topliff of Dccum spent Sunday with Arthur Topliff at the homestead. Miss Gertrude Hazen has returned from Lebanon, where she has b visiting her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fowler. Enjoyed Auto Trip, - Roger Foote of Goshen, with his daughters, Mrs. Arthur Chapman of Norwich and Mrs. Fitch Johnson, and Mr. Johnson, of Colchester, visited R. H. Sherman last week, making the trip in_their automobile. e L. 6. Sherman of Branford is en» g‘oy;ns part of his vacation at his ome. Miss, Sarah Stanton of Waterford is the guest of Mrs. Sherman. [t Fide st o il - WILLINGTON pis i & Sixty-eight st Sunday School Service ~=Many Visitors In and Out of Town the Past Week, There was good chuseh. " and Hev, Mr. of John Efl.fl ¢ eek er little daughter Eleanor, who has 1T ‘with her uncle and 25 retarnod nome with her: FIRST PICTURES FROM BRUSSEL e ~ from th 8, BELGIUM, SINCE WAR BEGAN, SHOWING WOU % AND THE “BREAD LINE” OF WAR. B o SRR T S5 Ra Semtta wit as to. the co 3 n 2! of ‘wives of soldiers who went off to war waiting Rl e e r rendergd golo, at the morning church service last Synday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Holt and daugh- days in this piace. Aubrey Winter is at East Hartford where he is employed in securing the tobacco crop. Miss Ethel Golden of South Wind- ham has been visiting her _friend,| Hall states that she left Genos. Jtaly, Miz:u‘ Harriet a{cl;arur of ttm;[ pl‘:}:sd Aug. 16th on the Standard Ofl ss Beplal apman of Hartford | steamer Lamps and expects to get has been spending several days in|home about :ep:..xz!ln. mw‘r:_ the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Utley. Cyrus Hilton of Glastonbury spent Washington cOlmty’ R. L Sunday with friends in this place. Mrs, end with friends in Saybrook Hartford; ; Annle Palmer of this plu:ei ek eral 3 e m?:u-vxc:: fi’nfi?é‘fi? ;e.eugr; in [took a trip to Providence recently, Willimantie last Sunday. ter Mrs. May Smilth, have been visit- ing relatives in Plainville, New Britain ang East Hartford Clayton E. Lyman and sister, Miss Agnes Lyman entertained a party of young people “'r)",he Lake h.!{t Sun- oon. 088 esen ‘were - g.l‘szu‘ln‘ll:?hel Golden ot "outn Wind. | friends kindly. But he didn't Ia- ham, Lillian Little and Edna Winkler of Springfleld and }Llrrletlisl( Porter past few weeks Mas been emploved at the poultry farm of F. F. Lincoln at|the hart's tongue fern, and "‘"‘3 :‘;‘:‘irf‘tfi:"m::: returned to his| around in the woods and flelds in Mr. Willlam Welch of Washington Mrs. Emily Hovle, widow of James Hoyle, formerly owner of the Daleviile ‘mills, died the 20th at the home of her 3 AND- daughter, Mrs. W. A. Jones, at the age| (v e CENTER OF N Yomx 82. A card from Pastor Darrow at Lake a g:;lr_ge. N. Y., states that Mr. and Mrs. | Also THE BERWICK, RUTLAND, ¥ serve atl the lawn social lunches are cooked all ready to =T LOOK THROUGH, THIS LIS Roast Pork Baked Loaf ~ . Ox Tongue ~ Luncheon Roll Jellied Tongue Cheese of all kinds THUMM'S DELICATESSEN STORE et 1309 40 Franklin Street for North rivér, the hesdwaters of the. Hudson. Leon O. Woodworth, Carl Goodman. John Richurdson and Charles. Waeod- worth made the trip to Savin Sunday in Arthur Devercaux's aut@no- bile. Sailed on Standard Oil Steamer. A letter received from OMiss Doria of Rockville are spending a few H. W, Porter spent the week- ——— o ROCKVILLE V House Party. Pend Road Being Imp: A house party was held at the res- {dence of Chester B. Lyman and wife, | People Attended Old Home Day from Wednesday to Saturday of last Celebration st Liberty Hill, week. The party was made up of relatives and other young people. To say that the young people -enjoyed themselves is not telling it all. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Lyman are both~ ex- | Florence Barber at Woodcrest.« cellent musicians and know how to entertain. Those present were Clay- |guest of her sister, Mrs, Lewis Xen- ton Miller, May Miller, Frank Foote, J Margare i speht two weeks with Mrs. Oscar. L. Burdick has been the! yon for a few days. t Bunyan, Kathryn Morgan, Crushed stone is being put om the: Lawrence Carrier of Colchester; Ipond road between <Centerville and and i:gm, Bgu"wn ana\_}‘flc‘l B:C;O:‘l‘d Moscow. and_Jeanette Naugle of - o oY, Bmile Kesmmeren of| . Attended Old Wome Oav. _ Haverstraw, N. Y.: Helen Strong of on. and Mrs A. B. Baboock &b-1 i tended the Olg Home day and clame! Helen Foote of Gilead and || 28 C5C U, 08, Flast week. ! Oscar Burdick and Emory Kenyon. Erlo Barber made a business trip to’ Lyman and dsugh- | Bradford, Wednesday. i = Saved by His Hobby. —i The# %as an oficial on one of cur| great rajlroads who was retired at| seventy. “He'll die now,” sald his stead, he became interested in the; wild flowers, and now he is too busy and trying to find a new station for! kinds of weather, even to think of dy-! nyway, he wouldn't have time| finished his monograph oB the willows of the United States—~Lipr has been spending a few days|ing. HOTEL WOODSTOCK SOUTH WILLINGTON 43D STREET, NEAR BROADWAX TIMES SQUARE, NEW YORK Death of Mre, Emily Hoyle—Card Re- 260 ROOMS 270 BATHS it o 0 rrow—Othe EUROPEAN PLAN ONLY :‘,::':14::': B Wa b "| moom Witk SATH 250 & ss.08 - W DITTO FOR TWO $350 & $4.00 COURTEOUS ATTENTION HOMELIKE ATMOSPHERE MODERATE PRICES ¢ W H. VALIQUETTE, MGR. w have been camping out there for a week, but were leaving the 22d | Bean Hill Athletics Won. Mr. and Mrs. Married-people:- Be comfortable in your own homes for there are lots of places where you must be uncomfortable. ' We have Reclining Morris Chairs, Soft Leather Chairs, the restful Divans and Couches, and inviting Reading Tables that will give you ease and Joy. Our furniture, too, is so well-made and durable, and our prices so reasonable, that you will be glad to buy from us. SHEA & BURKE, 37-47 Main Street . 2 s

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