Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 12, 1914, Page 9

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NEWS FROM ON Who is Going and Coming—Incidents. Accidents and Building in Three Couaties. New London Gounty Union Minister Preaches at Gongrega- t | vigiting Dular young lsdies, Michael Duffy as | famed Now, Teschiaen in. Sohosle: Many attended the Norwich tional Church—~Cottagers Leaving g;: here, including Mr. and Mrs. i : ; les P d _chi! for Gity Homes. _ The Public school at the Center rles Powers an dren. iss Mrs. J. and Mrs, e -2 3 Holmes, Holmes and George 7. Holms Jacob and Bennie o i o opened. W’:nm ot Harris has returned to his 4 Ws o ‘MA 3 Morgan me at Selem after a few days’ viait| SR EAGER LS S prades S and 4, | Peter Vodicke. Jobu ‘Shanowits of|Miss Edith Wadhams of Watertown: their cottage 'Gl'd‘!“t 1 and 2, Miss Alice Latham of on. R .| 3ir. and Mrs. Alexander Ritchotte of e coulem b | Ehn . L nei it Sefuricy | vegnts. X 43030 Ricr - | an o ves ; i for, the win- | *77 hn MaDonald and Miss Agnes Mc- Adams has_teturned ‘to His in New York after a short to G.'8. Griswold. Proacher fram Union, Donald returned to their home in Paw-| Mrs. Vodick, tucket, R. I, Monday after spending|her daushter, " Rev. T. A. Williams of Union - the Congregational church. and their vacation with their parents, Mr. | returned to Derby. enjoying -his vacation in Mrs. Thomas MoDonald. GALES FERRY ifor her home in Delegates to Convention, John N. Lewis and E. E. Clarke at- 'passing the summer in the_Pines. LeCount of New York tended the republican state convention and the holiday with Elizabeth are Mutt A. Tinker. this week, a8 representatives of this town, 4 Mr. Lewis served on the com- mittee on resolutions. Rev. R. P. Morrissey, pastor of St. ‘Thomas® church, is spending his vace- | tion visiting in Canada. Father Meti- vier of Rhode Island will officiate dur- | James M. Pb -numbers ‘from this. town at- t the fairs at Kingston_this week. study, by Miss Elizabeth Murphy was __the | Mary Birch. guest.of her parents in Norwich-Wed- nesday. © NORTHL Meeting of Sewing Circle—Miss Fos. diock Breaks Leg by Fall, :| The Ladtes Sewing ' circle held & | meeting with Mrs. Faldnan Clark last Thursday _afterncon. * _ Telephone Repairs, The Telephono company is malsing repairs on this line. ' Mra Fred Miner, Guy Hedlund and Anton Rozinsky are Tnew subscribers. G. H. Strong and son have filled their silo this week. C. R. Tiffany visited at B. M. Sis- son's over Sunday and Labor day. He was accompanied herc by Mr. and Mrs, Maltby of Wallingford in = Mr. Tiffany’s touring car, they returning the same day. tay which they a.ltl!nded. as delegates. Auxiliary Mests. Tuesday afternoon. Saunders left Monday home in Brooklyn, N. Y., Miss Sarah L. La & . timer, who ‘Sunday at his cottage in present in Indiana. Mr¥ Potter was.appointed to Dresident until the retyrn is James serve of J rs. Richard Woodworth, few London _Sunday and. with ‘the % memwnh's moon’s study was Young @ People Missions. Readings were given Mrs. Warren Rogers visited rela. tives in New London and Watch Hill last_week. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rogers, Mrs. Mary Fosdick and Miss Emily Stark were: in Norwich Friday. 3 3T, and Mra W. M. Sisson, Jrswere in Lyme Monday. £ Miss Etta Woodruff of Jamasca|matles at the Yale mission, Plains, L. I, visited at C. F. Jenett's| guest at the home of Mr. a’few days the past week Nathan A. Gibbs, Alblon Holmes has been taking a| wWeek. week's vacation. 5 ey 3 Enjoying .Cottalle Life. Broke Wrist, George L. Wilbur, Miss Angeline Beckwith, who was|John J. Lawle Mrs. | thrown from her carriage and suffer- | Son David, ed a broken wrist, is able to be out|lnger and driving and has " been calling on Frrived Cuesa friengs in this vicinity the past week. . Miss . Fosdick: Breaks Leg. Miss' Elizabeth- Fosdick is in a very days visit to relatives in the " ana Mre. Paul Augustus Kum- Recently Returned from Chi; pims several days . and M vith Rev. Wilbur to spend the village. feeblo. condition, the result of a fall | Madeline and Dorothy. with Mrs. Erle her leg! |, Mrs. wHich caused her to Rev.: Franéls Purvis a tae” FowLimdon. Bastiae sscection ew London “assoclation held! in Norwl ‘Wednesday and Thursday. 4 ) Grace Han Frank New London County Agricultural | day. Observance .of Ol Homs Day at the - Church. and Parsonage. Furniture Stored. The household furniture of Richard Miss Mabel Kelley, who has been Miss Hazel Powers, has re< Sunday to her home in East Dwight Wiitam snd a | Stanley Tinker, Lioyd Denfels and Isidor Ribnor spent Sunday with his Many attended the Baptist church Sunday, as it was Old Home Sunday. who has been visiting Mrs. George Holmes, has : R S Miss Perkins: Tells How Epworth .League Bannor was Won--Meeting of Auxiliary—Cottages Being Closed. At the Sunday morning service Holy Communion was administered by Rev. Ptter, assisted by Rev. Nor- ‘men Flickinger of Millbury, Mass. a At the Sunday_school session thers Norwich ~and | were special readings after the lesson Misses Grace Chapman and At the Epworth League meeting at 7:30 o'clock Sunday morning Miss Jenunle S. Perkins, the Contest Secre- Y, led the Service, and told how the leagye won tho Banner. the first year, and retained it:the past year. Rev. Mr. Potter and Miss Laura A. Per- kins reported the proceedings of the Institute recently held at Willimantic, Mrs. Sarah J. Perkins, vice president of the Mcal auxiliary of the Woman’s Home Missionary society. entertained the members at the first meeting’ after the summer vacl(ionu at_her home, rs. Perkine pre- sided in the abgence of the President, Miss Latimer. . The subject of, the after- ‘Mrs. Harmon C. Perkine. and OMisses Hariet Bishop Brown and Laura A. Perkins. Refreshments were served. Oliver Morse Jr. of Greenlawn, L. I, Wwho has recently returned from Chin: where he was a professor of mathe- and, Mrs. brother of Mrs. Norman 1lick- Flickinger of Millbury, t Locust Terrace cottage, near Mrs. J. 1 Birch and daughters Mary, TPucker and child, werc guests of Mrs. in ‘Groton, Wednesday. Brewster, treasurer of the clety was a caller in the village Tues- Mrs. D. J. Cavanaugh of New Lon- don spent Wednesday with her sister, | Mrs. John J. Lawless of the village. Mrs. Frank L. Lathrep and daughter Miss Marion of Norwich, were zuests of Mrs. Fanny A. Molthrup, Wednes. E HONDRED LIVE CORRESPONDENTS EASTERN CONNEGTICUT AND WESTERN RHODE ISLAND. Suntay. evoptng. The Sl s fa. OH0 of ; ez, for Teachers~<Thempson- ‘Thompsen Wedding Set for the 26th. The tea gardem was to & finish Saturday fair MR':: ‘were $119.08. ett Clty, Sunday, Mrs. Charles B, Tinker and daugbter A sitl . and Mrs, sl ? A small party of North Stoninston people had an outing at Pleasant View Labor Day, msiung headquarters at ane of the sumames cottages of H. C. Greene. / Reception . Follows Teachers’ Meeting. The town schools opened Tuesday. In the afternodn of the same day, Su- per7isor of Schools W. W. Evans, con- ducted a teachers' meeting. instructing the teachers in their schedule of work. At the close of the meeting the teach- ers were tendered a reception at the home of the chairman of the town school committee, Rev. Luctan Drury. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Drury. Mrs. T. F. Norman of Ledyard, ae- companied by son and his wife Mr. and Mrs. AlBert C. Norman East Orange, N. J., werc in the vil- lage Thursday. Local Baby at Norwich Fair Show. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle C. Gray have been visiting in Jewett City. While absent, they aitended the falr at Norwich. Their two_and one-half meaths old daughter, Marjorle, was in the baby . and was the only baby from this Mrs. Orrin Slocum has taken rooms in the houss of Mrs. W. H. Hillard. Aid Sosiety’s Picnic. Tho Lades’ Aid society of Calvary. Baptist_church, Westerly, held a pic- nic at-the Gallup farm, in thie town, the. summer residence of Rev. J. L. Peacock. Rov. and Mrs. Lucian Drury, Mr, and Mrs..H. C! Greene, F. Stowar Gréene and Miss Louise Hewitt wer present as guests. 7 Thompson-Thompson Wedding. The wedding of Miss Qlga Thompson vounger - daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Thompson, and Charles P. Thompson, Jr.. of New Haven, will be celebrated at the home of the bride on the afternoon of September Z6th. The ceremony Wil be performed by Rev. F. M. Hollister 6f Old Mystic and will take placs on the lawn, in the pros- enco of a large gathering of relatives and friends. ’ Mrs. Avery’s Funeral. The funeral of Mrs. Mary A Avi widow of Robert Avery, was held the Third Baptist church, Tuesday atternoon, Rev, G. H. Chambers offici- ating. PENDLETON HILL Carey Maine’s Residence Being Im- proved—Busy Week with Fairs and Holiday Trips. Mr. and Mrs C. Dwight Thompson visited their daughter and her hus- band, Mr. and Mrs. George Wheeler this week. Nelson Wheeler who has spent ihe past momth with his grand- parents, returned with them to his home. g 3 Miss Alice Chapman, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Chapman entered the Willimantic Nor- mal school, Tuesday. Miss Chapman was graduated from the Wheeler school last June. B. G. Palmer and J. Morton Cook are having silos erected. Remodeling House. at oL as in by s a last and two S0~ Chase of Portsmouth, R. I, arrived at Fhe old fashioned chimney at Carey heavy motor truck crashed in- and Mrs. R. O. Libby of Nor- Alxd. ‘are occupying their cottage,Wild Mrs. Eddy Yeturned Tuesday to her in Bridgeport afier passing the| summer at her cottage on Broadway. J. Percy Morgan was .in Norwich Monday attendigg the Agricultural Graves of Camterbury over Sunday. - Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Plerce of Plain- field_were visitors at G. W. Barlow's Sunday. A 4 Mr. and Mrs. William Slater and Miss Beulah Martin took an automo- bile ride into Rhode Island Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Spauldig have been_entertaining thelr son, Leonidas, fand Miss. 5 —_— -, i Home Day. OHEGAN - | A large. number of local people and | Nova Scotia. former residents gathered at the par- | sonage Monday to observe Old Home owned by Edward R. Perkins. Chase will remove this building to ‘Wallace Perkins. Mrs. Charies A. Satterlee ret Haven, to spend severa] days. Church services were held here Sun- day morning and evening, ral from this place attended the N e Davia and Raymond b Mrs. Davis and son ond have [which B Sy DA, rwhich consisted of addresses and mu- Mrs. Grifin and daughter Pearl of [|* Mr. and Mrs. Albert 1 tertain- Groton, were guests of Mr. and Mrs.|ed Ernest Drew ‘:gr nmeo‘: Provi- Hunter over Sunday. fence Supd Mrs. John Flelding and son LeRoy | uBday 3d Manday. avre in Plainfield for a few days. VOLUNTOWN Phenix Visitors Cofne by Autotrucke First Outing of Romona Club. A large autotruck containing a party of about 30 from Phenix, R. I, arrived in town Monday morning The party, which contained many former .resi- dents of this place, spent the day, Vis- iting relatives and friends. Quting at Webster Lake. The Romona club held its sfirst out- ing from Saturday to Monday evening intercourse. Dinner was served at|place returned home last week. noon, after Which the company pra| hine Fish Mrs of Mrs. R C. Kies is the guest of Mrs:|his ereat grandfather, Aaron Eshect Rs‘:;‘-!al.unu:m l:-r‘(!:tl;onuo pastor of the Congregational % T miday for | at the time of the Battle of North Franklin, where she will teach | Heights, in 1781. % this year. Chaperoned Campers. GRISWOLD Irving E. Crouchy of Groton was in Pequonnoc¢ Bridge, inspected the Grange. Georgla Fillmore of Norwich, iday from a visit in Waterbury. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Terrel of Wa- ;. G Temry st weeke 4 . C. Edmond returned t§ Waterbury Wednesday, after a short visit with relatives in_town. John O. Peckham and Miss g Fisher of Preston were in town, Sunv vay. 1 Mr. and M. Fred Chapman Miss: Serena Peterson of New York| daushter Gertrude, visited over Sunday with Mrs. Willlam | Were 5. Montgomery. man's sister. Mrs. Sarah O, Colver wotephen Peckhom and family of|family at the Navy Yard. orwich were guests Monday of Mr. . Peckham's sister, Mrs. W. A. E. L mond. CAMPBELL’S MILLS Eugene Partlo was a week-end vis- itor at Luther Tanner's. Miss Grace BE. Lamphear returned to New York Thursday. William H. Dawley Jr. attended the Charter Oak Fair Thursday. James H..Dixon and family and Charles A. Barber and family attend- ¢d_the Kingston Fair, Sept. 10th. School opened Wednesday with Miss and Ela.l_(ulea teaching. She has _taught York, e el IS hee Yery: auo- Uncaeville Pzstor to Preach. A good Mumber from this vicinity Rev, D, 'W. Adams of Uncasville sttended the fair at Norwich. preach n the " _CHESTERFIELD tertained at the camp, Beaudro of Ledyard. M. Latham Smith and family Labor Day. The Mathewson NARRAGANSETT PIER, R. L OPEN JUNE 25, A superb modern Hotel, mag- niicently situated on Ocean Front; American and European Plans; Rose Birch Room (a la carte) open all hours. Only pure Spring Water used in the hotel Hot and cold sea Water baths. Orchestra. Climatic_conditions delightful, nature here presents a perfect combination of seashore and country. Surf Bathing, Cham. plonship Pony_Polo, Golf, Ten- is and good Fishing. 5. W. & E. I MATHEWSOX, Proprietors UNIVERSALISM Teaches God's purpose to. wave all all & v e e WL Nt for their homes were Mrs. cottages on the Bluff. ltam Beadle and doushter, Mrs. Smfth Thers will be no morning servics, < S:lnd:,y sc}‘wnl rvlll bargeldnzt u‘?’u can God. - Y o our o'cloc} e v, James IR o taformation, Hpolsx, traats, ad- | Mra-Caivin L. Moore of New York, | M. Potter pastor of Ths chusch s away dress Rt ;bo ‘has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J.| oni his vacation, REV. ¥. A. DILLINGHAM, Supt, . Powers, has returned to her home. Attorney John J. Lewless will £ ‘Bridgeport, Conn. - School ‘began - Tuesday with Miss | the Epworfh Leaguo wsrvioo at \ : TLong Cove, by auto van, Saturday, and Aol Jecaues entertained Gilbert| wore sforea In the bullding recently tract of land he has purchased from urned Monday with her son Elmer Satterlce, Who had been spending the week-end with his parents, to his home in North Mrs' Williem Allen and daughter Gertrude left Monday for a visit in Mr. and M;;. S(iven: of Caml;;idg;. Mass., who have been at ome e |day. The morning was spent in social | cottages on the Charles H. Brown Mrs. Delphine Fish and Mrs. Fani ceeded to the church for the exercises, Molthrop attended the open mwfi Anna Warner Bailey Chapter D. A. R. Monday atternoon, in the Monu. ment Fouse, Groton, and the unveiling of the window given by A. W. Pierson Niagara Falls, as a memorial to “Kinne, <hurch Groton Miss Mabel Smith has returned to ‘her home after chaperoning a party of six girls at the Grasshopper Camp at for.a week. In town last week Thursday evening and|the party were Misses Ethel HL‘“\}‘ s T. Fred Edmond returned last weekx| Montgomery and Hazel Lamb of Led- vard, Miss Bisie McGuire of Mystic, Miss Marjorie Morgan of Pequennoc. terbury were guests of Mr. and Mrs,| The last two days the young ladies en. X Miss Annie| Mrs. George A. Smith and two chil- dren of New London were guests of of _Middletown, week-end zuUests of Mr. Ohap- The exodus of -the summer peopls bogan Tuesday, among those leaving William Breoks and the Misses Marion and Mildred Rogers of Hartford, closing the Rogers’ cottage in the village, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Jones and sons of Nor- wich, and Mr. and Mrs. George Biythe and little son Allison, of Putnam, from On Weanesday, Mr. and Mrs. Wi ime Cladys Peadle, asd thelr son, and Mr, and Mrs. Frank Weodruff and children of Richmond Fill, L. T, and Mr. and family from New cthodist church tomor- Tow (Sunday) afternoon at 2 o'lock. Maine’s has been torn out and will be replaced by a new one and other im- Provements made to the house. Dr. C. Wesley Hale, Mrs. Hale and daughter, Fiona, have returned to Springfield, after passing the summer at_their home here. Mr. the taple te—What and family Norwich, closed their and returned to operated last week m*m@ the chfidren’s s of chil play: ‘The gross re- . George H. Chambers exchanged pultis with Ber. Allan Salden of Jews Rev. Willfam B. Hubbard of Center- of Miss Mary Chapman spent last week| with relatives in onchet and Prov- idence, R. L Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hillard spent Sunday at C. D.. Thompson's. Home from Western Visit. Miss Edythe Cook and Morton Cook réturned to their home last week hav- ing spent four weeks with Western friends. Miss Sarah T. Palmer was in ‘Wil- limantic, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ahern and children were guests over Labor Day of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. Ishmael Curtis and four children, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Irving Button, have re- turned to their home in Aususts, Me. Miss Mary Chay is teachin+ in Laurel Glen and Miss Edythe Cook on the Hill Miss Carrie A, Ryder and Miss Fan- nie Maine of Rochester, N. Y. have spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown and other rela- tives. Mrs. Annle C entertained her brother, Edward Hyder, his wife and child from Apponaug, R. L, over Labor Day. 4 guests of Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson. Miss Anna Palmer North and Har- ris Boardman who were under a doc- tor's care last week are improvins. Supervisor Visits School. Mr. Evans officially visited the,Hill school, Thursday. A number from this vicinity were in Kingston end Norwich this week, at- tending the fairs, LISBON Progroessive;Lantern Party at Parsori- sge—Secrstary Raymond Expected to Speak, This town was well represented all on and anda . three days of the County fair in Nore *vich. A reception in the form of a pro- gressive lantern party was given at the parsonage Tuesday evening. Two New Teacher Schools in town opened Wednesday with the same teachers as last year, with the exception of the school at the Bend with Miss Josephine Miller of Jewett City, and the Brick. district With Mias Charlotte Cady of Oxford, Maes, as teachers, Arthur Bdmunds has_returned Yrom his vacation spent in New York and New Haven. “Clarenco Griswold and his grand- will The us- jead | tather Mr, Foster returned to their hmym.-um,‘m Aliss Hatile Hendrick of Watarbury |, Hatile Hene : . college, Vermont. Agricultural Ciub. Lebanon has a boys' and girls' Ag- ricultural club which together all who were dairy, through the season. is_secretary The King orchestra furnished ex- cellent music at the Exeter Congre- gational church Sunday night, Sept. 6. wuaflg Sunday and Labor Day at C. 's. b5 B. ¥yfe and Walter Hyde Ster, Wednesday, LEBANON Town Has Girla’ and Boye’ Agrieults. ral ClubseBorough Schools of the B gl A e i to ats g Middletown. has been enter. nage, '?5.. Ward a Teturned to his duties at Wesleyan university v, Gimumings g Lebanon Qrehestra Played, ‘Town Open—Personal Events. Mrs. J. B. Blakesles and Jaughter, Beatrice have returned homs after | Mrs. #pending a month in Indiana. Miss Rdith M. Tucker & ‘week-end with Mr. and Mrs. week. untown, New York. Groton to Groton after Marion Blakeslee is teaching in Vol- or spent the frien Tving Chreh of Mrs. B. L. Dentelson is visiting In | finls © Guest Leaves. spending _a week with Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Throop. Miss Fannie days last week in New Leondon and ‘Waterford. Mies spent Tuesday Mrs. Hilda Peck is the guest of her Qaughter, Mrs. Charles Geer. Many from here attended the Nor- wich fair. Douglas Clark of Sgsingfield, Mas: spent Thursday at E. J. Tuckers, Alrs. Hattie bron for'a few - yee McCall Storrs college this month. Dexter Mead Poultry hel summer home, Amo’x{v the 43 from the Bible. The old Wattles home on Goshen hill i9. being ‘torn _down. ago it was one of the homes- of the towh. Personal Mention. Mrs. L. P. Smith of Redwood, Leba- non, was the guest of Williams street friends in New London this week. P. Smith is in Essex for a brief sta Miss Edith Daggett of New York is the guest of her Buyrgess. glrhl Abell of New Britain, Abell of New York and Clara o s P Frank Perkins and Katherlme Good- win of New London were in” town S\w‘:y. guests of Mr. and Mre. Charles Troland. Miss Bdith L. Tucker was in Willi- mantic Wednesday afternoon. Miss Eleanor Dray of New London is teaching in District No. 1. ‘Helen Blakeslee of Norwich "Tho annual Spafford clambake was at the old farm home, now John's illimantic, Glastonbury, Bridge- port and Hartford. To Be Instructor at Wellesl; Dr. Harry York, for several vears a missionary in Ceylon, who has been nding the last year at his child- 100d home in Goshen, goes to Welles- 1y college this fall as instructor in Perkins spegt & feW| pBeginning of School Term Year. sister, Mrs. Fred john bell ‘Gorton were recent callers here. - Sale a Success, Unlon chapel was a great success. Mrs. Eli-pr;:ath Beers of Far 'her home in Essex for a few days. James F. Bugbee of Lyme was call- on friends here recently. . Smith and family have returned at J. B. Blakeslee's. spending the summer at. Rocky Neck farm. John Littlefleld and sister Mabel were calling on friends here recently. Mrs. Arthur White of New London ts the guest of Mrs. F. R. Peck. End of Vacation, Schools in the town of Old Lyme began Sept. Sth, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seaver have re- turned to their home in Deep River after a week's stay with friends here. William Slate has returned home af- ter a lengthy visit with his sister, Mrs, James Smith, in Now London. Mre. Thomag Stanton was tho guest recently of her daugbter, Mrs. Bruce Bradbury. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Comstock are visiting Mr. and Jirs. F. C. Payme. Mre. Josephine Peilow of Erooklyn, N. Y., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. F. W. Chapman. « Amon Champin of Essex was a re- cent business caller in this place. ) ———— Campers and Cottagers Leave . for Their City H.umu John D. Mogiton of Norwich and A. H. Shurts of New London spent a few days recently as guests of Dr. J. J. Donohue at his Cottage. Henry Harris was a Norwich vis- itor Friday. Misses Bernice and Audrey Morsan, of Lyme, have been guests this sum. mer “of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. G, H. Morgan. Severel membBers of Camp I-sho- wurra left for Brooklyn, Friday. Miss Florence Backus left the lake Robinson is in F daye. begins a course in goes to Middletown aims to bring in the comn, and canning clubs Theresa immbd Saturday . Sept. 5. present were friends A century really fine Mrs. Anna Perry is.at her home in|Tuesday to spend some time with New London for a few days. - friends in Baltimore, N s .The Lyons family have closed Camp - enjqckety and returned to their home ROAD SOCIETY in Brooklyn after spending two months RS in_camp.- Flora in Charge of Programme at “onvc Boynton is erecting a new silo, : Qrange—Local Notes. Capt. and Mrs, B T. Pettisrew, Seth N. Williams ‘and a number of others attended Kingston Falr, Thurs- day. Richard Wheeler and family Shunoc Heighta were at Sunday, and later were gues and Mrs, Seth. N. Williams. The Misses Billings left this week for their school dutles, in Lyme and Tolland. Mrs. Phebe Ford and Miss Hannah Miner were entertained at Watch Hill recently as guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. Stanton Gates who are at the Ocean House. Mrs. Peter Lecturer’s hour. be held and prizes given. Mrs. Mary Horton has recovered from her recent iliness. badly while working at Wamphassett Harry Horton farm, is_reco ail Bvron By Mise Nelson Dorothy of Boston, have been recent Suests of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Frink. Dr. 1. Hart Noyes of Providence has |- been spending part of his vacation with his_parents. Mrs. Charles S. Noyes has returned from several weeks' daughter in Leonia. Flora in Charge. The Stonington granse holds lts regular meeting this evening pariors, with Flora in charge of the vering. Dorothy “Wheler has been several days with her uncle, lings’ family in New London. ‘Willlam Broughton carries in his automobile the children from here who are now_ attending Mrs. F. O. Moses, Miss Ann M. Moses and Mrs. Alice Chapman of Groton were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Latimer. of | % L Miss Ruth Phillips has retimed to Urch o8 [her home in Norwich. John M. Lee and som were at the Lake Sunday. A nice drove of Devon cattle from Hamburg passed through here on their way to the Norwich fair, Camp Massapeak broke up for the season’ on Sept. 8 leaving only the after-party to put things in order for the winter. : LEFFINGWELL Mr. and Mrs. Bdward Chappel of New Britaln were guests of Mr. and ‘Mrs. A. G. Rose this week. s Clara Nichols of Willimantic been spending several days at the haome of Mr. and Mrs, C, L. Palmer. Mrs. Mary Lovett of Groton has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Lovett. ¢ Mr. and Mrs. J. I Ross and M¥ and Mts, S. C. Beebe spent Sunday at_Ocean Beach. Several from this place attended the assoctation meet! at the Central Baptist church Wednesday and Thurs- day. Frank Rogers and daughter, Miss Jennie Rogers, of Salem, were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Beebe this week, Mrs, Warren Thompeon and daugh- ter. Miss Arlene Thompeon of Fitch- ville spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ross. and daughter, stay with her at the A flower exhibit will who injured his hand the High school, viz, Henry Langworthy and Bertha Sheldon, Donald and Dorethy Wheeler, Jean Palmer and Ralph and “Wheeler. Emma Williams,and Miss Em- meline Morgan were guests of Mrs. Fanny Williams 3onday. Miss Grace D. Wheeler and Miss Mary §. Wheeler attended the Lawn Fete beld at Hiram Burnett's in Mystic M on Saturday. the fair. man and at_the, ing_with Mrs, Sanford Billing Charles 8. Noves; struck by lightning during the last thunder tempost. No great was done a8 the fire was discovered #nd quickly extinguished, LEONARD BRIDGE Speolal Musis at O, E, Mesting—Lab- anon Orchestra Plays, Middietown and Mr, and Mrs, Myron Abell of Colchester Were calling a1t Mrs. Ida B, Cummings' Sunday af- ternoon. - R, r. and Sirs. Raiph C. = Wheeler, Joseph Noyes, Miss Gertrude p- Edward Geer, suto trip to Hartford on Monday, go- with John Noyes of Mystic, all ing the same day. Mr., and Mrs. ‘ord Beatrice Main Afr, and Mrs, Attended Fair. Mr. and Mrs, Fernando Wheeler, Miss Florence Hewitt and Mr. . Seth N, Willlams motored to New don on Monday, from where they took train for Hartford, and enjoyed LAUREL GLEN George Hill, who is working at the State hospital. was home for a few days last_weel. Hattle White and Ell King were in ‘Westerly last Saturday evening. Mr. Dix and son of Paterson N. I have been guests of George Hill angd family. Dwight Main and family spent- Sum- @ay at_Amos Phillips’ at Voluntown. Dr. Hale and family closed their cottage, The Sunsets, here last Binday and returned to thelr home in Springfield, Mass. . hool commenged Tuesday with Miss Mary CHapman of Pendleton Hill teacher. People hers have attended the fairs this week at Norwich and Kingston. Elmer Main was at his home over Sunday and Labor day. John Geer is doing carpenter work for Ed Main on Pendleton Hill. CLARK'S FALLS Mr, and Mrs, Georse Champlin have yeturned from a visit with friends at Narragansett Pler. Mre, Fannle Stone and san George, of North Stonington, were guests of Mrs. C. M, Maine and Mrs, H F. Palmer last Sunday. They were ac- companjed by Frank H. Brown and 8! te; E“‘:m 1\?1. Ab;l‘&'m and granddavghter, of New Haven. Orrln Maine is very ill at his home in_District No, 4. Mr. and Mrs, Albert Willlams of INew London have enjoyed their vaca. tion with Mr. and Mrs. Cassius Col- ling. __Migs Sarah Palmer of Westarly wae and enjoyed an Courtland York were fair Monday. of Old Mystic is stay- v Jr. Chauncey Brewn of o e e as ractior . P8, €, ¥. P8, and The ice cream and cake sale at the Roclts away !s the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. C._Payme. : _ Mrs. William Hull has returned to to their home in Boston, Mass., after| guests of fris here Sunday. Nire. James Luce and. Mrs. Frank day. Driscoll, Deth Mary Shea, silos. Players. Miss Mary. * Beforeand with meals,it is-a pleasant + and mild appetizer. ot oy | | the On draught everywhere. Order Brewery Bot- ting for Home Use. fo nutritious liquid the staunch vigor of barley malt ° . and the keen tonic properties of imported hops. : At social or home gatherings, it is §F55T LAGER is a universal and a sal one w ‘nm' u:wbcvmla id food containing "= 4*Best By Far — O the guest of her uncle, Horuce Palmer and family, over Sunday “FRANKLIN Schools in town bpened Tuesday the following teacher: Sixth distrief Smith, Lebanon Road: Dexter, Pautipaus Green Miss Mis: Meeting House Hill; Sodom. Traey, S A'large nuinber of farmers are filling I rmon Miss Andie Stdtz of New Londod is_the gueést of Mrs, Owen Stewart. Mrs. Fred/Growe and Mss Helen we of Someryille, have returned er being the guests of Mr. and Mrs. uis Smith. Miss Mildred Montgomery wold is teaching in -Pautipapz. . Mr. and Mrs. H tendéd the Norwich fair M OLD MYSTIC Cartor-Bentloy Marriage—Local Team Wins Silver Trophy from Mystic Carter, of Greene, 2ng at 7 o'clock: Dr. and Mrs. Ernest ¥ sted. The ceremon by Rev, tor Montclair, > Esther Bentley of White Hall, Old_Mystic, and George Bradley. v, united in marriage Wednesday evening, Sept. at_the residence of Kelsey of Win- was . performed Dr. Georgé H. Phillips, rec- of 'St, James' assisted by Rev. John McChesney. of N. J., a fraternity and college friend of the groom. The bride wore White satin trimmed . were chureh, and Labor Miss: Blanche Ruth Miss Lliza- Miss, of Gris- A. Gager at- nday Winsted, brother Norwich_faig Monday, making the. trip 1 his automobile; ; Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold Williamsf | visited Norwich fair Tabor day. - Miss Genevieve Frink was the guest Labor day of her sister,. Mrs, Clar- ence W, Beckwith. Jirs. Kuttruff and daughter. of 3ans field were recent guests qf Mrs, Pren-{ tice A. Williams. < Miss Aleane Clark has returned to' her home at Quiambaug after a yisit', to Miss Eleanor Chesebro. Miss Florence Exley has returned her home in Plainiield after, a visi to Miss Susan H. Babcock. b eliio Rev. 1. A Pavne of preached most Inti i -help~ preached most ingjeresting and help- church Sunday morning aud, evening. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Bailey attended the Old Home service in the Baptist church at Chesterfield last Sunday and were amons the number that listened to an earnest sermon by Rey. Georse C. Chapgell of Montville on the three most precious- words in' the English language, Mother, Home, and -Jesus.’ Text, John 19:26-27. = Chiarles W, Harvey of New London spent several day of the week at his home in_ town. % Miss Ora Sterry returned to New London Sunday, after spending a week at the home of hee parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Hunt Sterry. i Miss Gladys Beebe of Norwich, was the guest of Miss Jennie Rogers last Saturday. 5 with _chantilly caught with orange blossoms and she carried a shower bouquet of white sweet peas. Sendford of maid. roommate. lace. Miss Catherine White ew York was honor as attended Dy John Lilewellyn Kuschke, of Wilkes- barre, Penn., a fraternity brother and There were many costly and beautiful gifts including two hun- dred dollars in gold, cut glass, silver The groom and orfental rugs. The bride was formerly the teacher Her veil of art in the Collegiate school, history in the Collegiate school. and Mrs. Carter for a trip-to the Berkshires, apd be at home in New York after De- <ember first. Cup Won by Old Mystic Team. The fifth and as it turned out to be_the deciding game of the series of ball games between Old Mystic Young Men's ‘association ang Mystic Inde- pendents was won by O. M. Y. M. A. Stopping on the re- in front of the boys cheered Saturday, 4-2. turn from their parade Captain Tingley's, left by automobile him as the donor of the cup. team and its fans. The Ladies' Aid society of the Bap- tist church met Wednesday with Mrs, Alpheus H. Schoonover at Elmhurst. Rev. and Mrs. Arthur H. Withee are guests this week of Mr. arles M. mobile, Stonington Athletics Win. The Old Mystic Young Men's asso- ciation ball team and the team of the Stonington” A. A. club, played a game of baseball Labor day at Old Mys- tic. The game was'won by the A. A. club team, § to 5. witnessed by a large number. The game was The Stonington team brought a band with them. The collection amounted to over $22. This was the first game in a eeries for a silver cup. Mrs. and Mrs. Ira Latham, Latham ‘and_Julia, of Eastern Point, Nathaniel H. Avery and daughter Grace of Groton, were recent guests of Deacon and Mrs. Willlam D. Beckwith. The Old Mystic schools will open Monday, Sept. 14th. Miss and ary ‘Williams - of Frovidence was the guest for a few d. aunt, Miss Bucy Gallup. Harolg Middleton, of spent Labor day at ‘mansion, Quoquetaus. Lawrence Williams orwich fair Laber day. Teaching in Mystic. Miss Emma A. Williams graduated from the Willimantic Nor- mal school, class of 1914, is teaching the seventh grade at Broadway school, Mystic. Capt. John E. Spofford, Loufs Suss- New York. The groom was instructor in E. A Bliven and others responded by burn- Ing red fire in compliment to the local and Mrs. Fenner of Putnam, trip being made in Mr. Fenner's auto- children borough vs of her New York, was | " Mrs. Bogue and niece of Norwich were guests at Maple Lawn Farm last week. Arthur Kingsley spent several days of the week in Norwich. J Lawrence Beebe returned to -Nor- wich Sunday, after; spending his va- cation_at_the home-of his parents, i Mr. and Mgd. Charles I Becbe. He has resumef his studies at the Free Academy where he is 2 senior. Willie Day entered Bacon Academy Tuesday.. Lbft for Ohio. « Mr. and Mrs., Workman Little left town last Saturday for their home in Toledo. Ohio. Mr. and Mr: Mr. will : f Alpheus of . Yantic were guests of Sherwood Miner and family the early part of the yeek: BMiss Fthel Maynard of :North Lyme is visiting at the home of her brother, William_H. Maynard. Mrs. Neison Webster s visiting at Orient, Long Island. Miss Iveagh Sterry of New Londen spent Sunday at the home of her par- and Mrs. T. H. Sterry san Miner is visiting T was-a Block Island niece of returned to Miss Maconda Fillmore, Mrs. T. Hunt _Sterry, Buffalo, N. Y., Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holmes of Col- chester, o Sunday suests of Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood 2 All roads led to the F ich, Mcnday and Tuesday. Frost on Lowlands: The first frost of the season visited the Norw Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Hartford Wednesda and attended the F P iliam . Maynird attended the Fair at Charter Oak Park, Wednesda Rev. J. A. Payne of Alton N. H will preach -in the Co! ation: church tomorrow PRESTON Schools in town opened Wednesday after the summer v m. Florence Kepnedy is _attending school _in Greeneville and Miss Ruth at Charter Oak Clark Norwich Free Academs Miss Florence Clark, a graduate of Norwich Academ: teakhing in Mys- t the JMiddleton | ~Nirs, J. F. Wilton was called to Norwich Wednesday by the death of sttended the | her aunt. John McCracken of New York is a visitor at A. D. Z o e veral of the young granze nd e in th ® ted A. D. Zabris! this® restaurant at the fair week. The *McClimon brothers Wheeler are filling their nd Ned man and Albert. Gutterman of New 7 7‘—‘{ Yorkeleft Eaton’s wharf Friday and A Glorious Conguest. paddied to Myetic in the captain's| Pity, isn't it, that thus far the only cance, spending Sunday and Labor | “practical” results of “man’s conquest day with JMrs. Spofford and Miss Thel- | of the air” has been the dropping of, ma Spofterd, who have been passing the summer at Burnett's Corners. Clgrence W, Beckwith attended the bombs that killed wounded soldiers in ! hospitals and nursing mothers with their bables—Milwaukee Seutinel. oA

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