Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 26, 1914, Page 9

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NE_HUNDRED LIVE ‘CORRESPONDENT S Terry of this place. T T _', ey, il i o' 0 2 N : NEWS FROM ' 0 ‘ R \\‘\\ E\l _..,,!l ~ EASTERN CONNECTICUT AND WESTERN RHODE ISLAND. =5 smmmssone | n S BT 0] NI\ v T ® | church, and cani . P, . | Several mew silos have been put up| V- *- Holmes about here, ot Chiarles Mell's, the Hyde 0—_——LD MYSTIC Eflh a vl:duum,_h-m zest- } place, Maurice Main's, and F. C. = 3t 1 4 . . = H " R (2 == *~lon at the Stoningtén Home will soon —— ~ Who is Going and Coming—Incidents, Accidents e ST et AT th150 vk AL the [eTect ona, : and Personal - itenve—Naw ;evmga. A : Y school in October. ! of Lecal Interest—Special et it has a certain medicinal and Building in Three Counties. ‘ Shala Ifi;suh"’" Stedmun, ot} FRANKLIN - Church Mroting, Pob i Lebanon spent Sundey wi TS, S e B = Browning. - Merry Workers Entortained by Mrs,| Rev. Herbert Bacon Hutchins oc- The hop smack and aroma are - 2 {1bes ughter Jennie, Y ? ing | CuPied the pul 5 s rs New Londoh Co Tho are teachiuz in Warwick, R I,y Jlen Hall and Seughter Camp-| Gauer and Miss Gager—Interesting| Hopi: "o - Gia “Mymrie Sendey very slightly sleep-inducing. ; W unty Defl, all of Colchester. and Mrs, Nellto| Sesaion of the Grange. Morning and evening after being away A glais bofore relivas s LR e Pari of Worcester, Mass, wers vist-| T 7 N Gager and_ Miss | Tl MIRENe” Vacaiton. ik gnl'. retiring invites < Mrs. , Sun. th and Flor= rs. Hermon ev. Wi refreshing slumber. o SALEM oy N T Snbe oty = Eaith N. Gager entertained '-hs‘ Merry | regular =2 s el the ¢ = “ — 2 °lll. Vi H orkers ‘home, Lakesid ». opal \ md “hd ‘:dh M Rev. A. J. Pogue Preaches Here anid | bes A e e O or soms. xu.vx";ua:: :ohn;:: fpr::‘:“; - ol e A i N1 S R e of B upon bop pillows for in- in Millington—Mitchell Farm Cattle |, days this week with fricads 1A Pem- | VOIS eé"‘o'n""u';'i' %mm.fi ’1;,:‘ poheon was - s Sold to Norfolk Purchaser. Russell Cook and sisters, Misses Su- | fret. present were Mrs. Jeannette Hoffman, P - e ;:“m:ngwn th, called on friends in umdmmeiaaflmmjmd &rand- | v Ena Hoffman, Mrs, Frank Rock- and i L J. . n, . 3 o ood, 9 'nngvd'm‘mlzmo P B daugh Miss rence J. Rockw wood, Miss TFlorence Rockw 2 A used for church expenses. 3 vé returned home after ten days’ . sive sermon in the Congregational|invited to tthe Thompsen-Thbompson 'xan with friends in Basthampton and : ford H Book of Looal Interest. church last Sunday mormnf from the w;:dlng in North Stonington today erm%:,;p..‘ A book entitled. Books and Libra- text Fight the good fight of Taith, lay | (Saturday). Mrs, Buteau of Baltic spent s, by Charles Phillips Chipman, A. hold of eternal life. I Tim. 6: 12. Birdsey T. Palmer has been em-|Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and B., is just out. It is an outline course The Y. P. 8. C, E.+Sunday evening | ploying a large force of men in com- Fred H. Clar for the use of students. Professor ‘wus in charge of Nathaniel Clark. pleting and filling his new silo. f isses” Margaret g | . Chipman the adthor is librartan of Deacon Miner of Millington was the|” Dr Charles E. North of New York ch, therine ond | 35 o, : is est of his eon, Sherwood Miner, on|spent Sunday with his family at the inday and attended morning service | parsonage. \ at the Congregational church. On his| Misg Alice Chapman of Willlmantic Chipman .of Brushwood, Old Mystic. return to Millington he was accompa- |Normal echool spent Sunday at her H. Maho; o Rev. and Mrs. Herber nied by Rev. J. A. Pogue, who preach=|nome here, her]d. week Ts. Tt 3 chins have retu from th ~ed in the Millington church in the af-| "The gevere drouth is H, L Ladd. F al. vacation spent :{l egape Po'r‘po’i::nan; . ternoon. damage in this vicinity. Many welis Smi Attended Greensville Funeral. Lewiston, Maine. Cattle Taken to Norfolk. are low, if not altogether dry, and late | Brookl Mr, and Mrs. Heérbert Wheelér and lyn. Rev. and Mrs. Arthur A. Withes Three motortrucks belonging to B. J |crops and pasture lands are suffering| Mrs. Kate Johnson spent son, f, Jr., gttended the | have returned from a visit to Mr. and ¥ Kelley of Torrington were in town-last | for want of water. " |days this week with Mrs. ~ funeral P. Greene in|Mrs. Charles M. Fenner of P§;pm : for its ‘medicinal m = Friday, and two again on Ofonday,| Miss Susan Cook has discontinued | Hartshorn. Greeneville Tuesday. ' Mrs. Margaret Dean of New York b v/ - 3 5 loading Aberdeen Angus cattle at tité |as substitute n dlstrict No. § of this| o g T, and M.ns. 8. N. Hyde and Mr.|has been the guest the past.ten Many useitasa delightful, safe, . Mitchell farms to remove them {o|town. GOSHEN / and Mrs. A. V, Segar of Wil tic | of her cousin, Miss Mary . Dean. miling Norfolk, the home of the purchaser. 3 took an sutomobile trip to Ocean| Mrs. Antone Leemis has return < Professor Foote and lamily of New —_— Beach one day the past week. Haven left town Monday after spend- GLASGO Delegates to State C. E. Conven- ing the summer at the Bailey farm on - and pleasing so- Guests at Parsonage. 1 . it ORI oot and Mrs. Benjamin B, Welles. B ey Bation = hi a|Bridgss Being Replanked—Anoual | Crowher During Tosetun Whsh 114 g’:{i!‘i‘.}d e of Bmeasnare Guests From Florida. vears work at Bacon académy Tues.| Election of Methodist Trustess. Degrees Was Registered. Men BB, Capaham Mos: ekate | tor Mise Rath ol or mardalE day. He is boarding in Colchester. 10 Burlioh and AMbost Gracn stk 18 —_— BEontar Cain T ks Do e tor Miss R velles, ensacole, Miss Cronin and Miss Stanquitz : Mi and Mrs. Fitch Johnson of Nor- . ave arrived ‘at the Welles spent the weels end at: thelr homes in | t°ided the Brooklyn fair With them. 8 ;| wich were recent visitors at o | turned home* homestead for their annual visit. Colchester. . Malcolm Thompson’s sa: £ Y > Mapl ‘ Attended Dance. 5 1 Dell Ralph Armetrong returned last Sun-| Miss Helen Hull who teaches the up on the Billings lot fast week and - to Brown university, Providence. | lumber is being carted to Jewtt City. |, 2% Bobertson of Norwalk has re Pper Noank school, spent the week- ¥ e \ \\ : i e i . and Mrs. W, E. Smith and Mrt. | end at the home of Hoc ts, Mr, =t / 1] LAARN - “asnce st Garioss 15p,2itended the: Mre. Hanlow's mother, who has been | {15, after spending seversl d Berett Dawley of Norwich called on |and Mrs, Willam R, Hur o ] 234 // o 40 :/ p e \\. e et e oo SR e Y i o5 16 SIER ™ et o | s oo S e o s | (1 LGRS Al — T R Mrs. John Horn and children of New |last of the weelk. 4 s R A Miss Annabelle. Dillworth of Nor-{mont, for a visit to her aunt. and o 1y =\ \ 3\ ] York cily are visiting at the home of | Miss Gladys Thompson left for Bos- e Wich has been the guest of Miss Clara | from there goes to Boston to visit oid 3 D) \ - 'S, !:::n (; dwenu. Mr. and Mrs.|ton Monday to attend Simmons col- 2 planing t. friends, returning the last of the week. ’ r': j yorsozgéo i o Novths: ame lege the comln.g vear. / /| mill. Cern on the hill farms 15 yet uns Hma(::f”‘” ‘&hcr:"ubd" fl‘“:fii‘iii Mrs. Edgar Dewey has returned to visited Tucsduy at the Tome of her Bridge Repairs. (i e e Noank after a week’s stay with Mr. = Z WD —cowr-. oater. Min T Bpae B e A force of men have been replanic-|. Several from Goshen spent the day gaests of Mrs. Fred Armstrong. Dewey's mother, Mrs. Abby I. Dewey. . 3 at Watch Hill Saturday. Miss Lydia Johnson is the week end| Frederiek A. es is building a . * low“:m;ge?;%km:‘“ o g Dridwtair ihe villke Uik gt Rev. Joun H. Knott gave 2 very tm- Pty ov- Harry, A Teadle of|large sllo at his B Arthur Maine wero in Westerly Wed- lepent Saturday and Sunday at their X = M pressive sermon Sul m 3 2 . = = " | me: y. Mrs, R. D. Maine bought an | cottages. e R e e P B g e E A B | o s Aityen Lewls roturmed home aun, shortly after noon; 85 degrees in b!:{;s&- el %J::.g:l:ntemnlnl er returnied to their home after spending|Y, after. spending . the summer ai| Wlson D. Maine. The &utomobile |Saturday after spending a Jahado was recorded later in the 4 g 2 » ill be keépt at Watch Hill duri the | her cousin, Lois V. Latimer. i a few weeks here. Burnet's Corners. Mg ,f 2 3 Edgar Clark is i1l and unable to at- : \ _| Winter by ‘W. D. Malne, one o Charles 'H. Bailey is ill with nervous Fetng trom Tae sonen ®{tend to his work in the ‘mil, having | eay won HreEbert Whesten 3o e gind | | Seorge Peabody Lo LSy TWate Do vary 10 (1o Taobk S | e e Balidy Chappelt of Fiad ¢ X een out since Tuesday moon. [ New day in Lebanon. g day and Sunday at Riverview cottege, . 3 Long Distance. Hike. ; Epworth League Leaders. /. The Ladies Aid soofety miet with Grangs Lawn Oariy. Mrs. Abby Eldredge Dewey in still| Wodbsrn® toaq o, Lhé brook from |ders is at the home of her Yather. _Warren Williams, son of Diniel v , of Colchester, accompanicd |, The Epworth league Sunday even:gMre. B. H. McCall at Mount View on @ New Haven friend, took a. ing ce hike from Neéw Haven con: W up pond does not run and is| Jose = Franklin grange held a lawn party|SOnfined to her bed with illness and is 8 seph Button of Norwich is assist: aturday and stayed over be Benjamin Young. Toplc, Insj vith the Exeter and Liberty Hill pas. riday evening of last week with a o , of New London. last Sat will i 2 % th i1 Frida: James R. Latham, entirely .dry in. places. = Green -Falls |inz George in the latter's shoj was Ted by Mre. Hall. Topic, B SCtempan. at- Mr, and Mra Fred Armstrong's | 50N€ caved for by her daughter, Mre. | reservoir ig very low: Qfisses Robie and Wthel Work. " The Teader next Sup v. John H. Kuott is to éxchange gl - 7 E e i spent Sunday at the home of their P s C e, several being present ureh iness 1 parents. plent at the Charles T. Williame|dustlal Siavery in the Light of New|(3h Rev. Biwell O. Meade. tomorrow |7C89 SUSRIsRES, several being prosent | special business meeting was heid LEDYARD Howard Rix, who hap heen under W‘u&: vtn:ige ’1; mnt tlx:.y took St;lnu surrgax"{'f mllzl L-nlt! ned thel, A hugs crdne was neted Wednesday | CVening s0los by Miss Auna Engstrom, | Thursday cvening at 7:46 by the First | treatment for mental trotble, will soon eir medls at the Hurlburt house. 2 ertal Ernest Beebe of Norwich is.spend- | Ladl pY? 4 Groton Baptist church. Calvin Wilcox, New Owner of Shew- V] following the. course of the Yantic riv- | >CCompanied D ’ his ati the h of noon?f’.l‘g’e?-e‘:::‘n:'i [’vg:d m‘iflé’&" €r Gown stream. Bozrah, accompanied | soct fj O1d Mx‘.‘ucd:ouns Men's As-| ville, Restoring Village—School R oation nbithe homie we 14y lone Jrore geoiyaicl and daughter Ar |, 01 {1760, tWo SOy Dr. Wattles' |1,y Mise Blanche Smith, were mach enc | Moottt hiey, SVENing In the| Commitiee Mests. ;,‘,E“_’,’:nsteggrg;fl%:z‘m"o o dicw the Aot %’z“n,‘i'.?fi?l; e Dun ’iefl'!m GL Gosba“r ook Hill, e:: bg‘t’gma“’{g .{?‘y&ur.”mwre:&% :’gpxei'fl&'f""fl serJInuu mr::;.n R, g k3 Mg, in Danvers, Mess. Monday after h,’,,‘,:‘-,’,‘{’e‘g‘éwlzg{"h; Teaurned to hetferect on the site a modern bungalow |0Cial time was enjoved by all. Mrs. Peter Nelson and young daugh- | seversl months Agor. ey remodocy | her cottage, . Leéwis Hyde of Norwich was a re-|ter Dorothy Nelson, have returned. to . d bi Mrs. S. A. Dolbeare and Mrs. May On Motér Trigt with her niece, Mrs. R. H. Young: [fF 2 o ‘:‘_:“‘."-o P cent visitor at Sunnytop. " | their home in Boston, after & Visit to | tamiy seimy ait e Dag he and bis e, ith friends ‘n family occupy and he has rented two, | Daniels spent Sunday wi Mr. and Mrs. John Hills and daugh-| / Tructees Elected. Fheve 48641 it s ne I a_firfitxdwl’e’:‘ 083 Fgu"?"e“!ofnfmmt; frx;?asdmcoz?u Ayatio n.ndd\.lrlclnity.r There. are more houses to be put ] Lebanon. - = S names on the 0 be . oy onklin is spending a few |tenantable shape. He has not decide: N ADTEY T .ma v’f‘fiz ']:"gz‘;:;- Hgll:— az-: exg::vti:g ot’l;hn';s%;':uzlr '{{f:t_{}fi hf:é-l stth;: :ilsé:;ma:} made electors before the anuual town ““fi Mrs. Albert Fryer. days with his mother, Mrs. James|what he will do with the manufactur- NORTH LYME Mass., and Searsport, Me. They will | chureh was held in ihe hare, Mé’n_ meeting, Oct. 5, 1914. - r. and Mre. Arad R. Manning of | Conklin, of Eesex. 2 ing site. It will probably be rebuilt, - Teturii by way of thé Berkehires. day evening. ' H. L, Burton and J. & | 114 in the Sun. R L e etk Soiey, of M ek TR D as he has two parties interested in the | peath of Abial Stark, Deacon Since All roads out of town led to_the|Bill were elected for three years and| It was 114 degrees in the sun Tues- Tlisrs Bichrond of Norwi NORTH STONINGTON [same. Shewvilie begins to look differ- 1867, Sesday, or sTounds at Hamburg Wed- [ R H. Young and Henr$ Richmond for, Juy and there was one prostration |zeris Visitor In town. T o" TaS & S tages B eyeral yeps. o = ey 7 A R I from the heat. Another man using n% Mrs. Annie Fryer of Hartford is the| Pichic Suppér in Horor of New In- 2 g4 s return home in good health. Nelson er of Whalley avenue, New Haven, called on friends in this it Nettle. Gridiey and Miss D. . Calvin Wilcox, ‘formerly of Lisbon, iss Nettle ey k oo who_purchased the Shewville property | SPent Sunday with Miss Florence at crowbar had to drop it, the iron bei Chauncey LeMngwell 5 addition to his barn on the Hewitt ~ fin: est of her son, Albert Fryer. /Rafents-Teachers’ Asso- | £ Charles and Calvin Hewitt of | Misses Harriet and Gertrnde Leffinz-. &range fair in Colchesfer Thi 3 Such an attraction for the heat that it | © hfys, Lo E sheyctpre-H SRS - Alse- [ aten, - CHETien, oty 243 % | well were in New London Tuesday, the Dr. Newton Ferris returned to. hia CHESTERFIELD burnt is hands. e Bpsaise M n T JORrI | ol Foodettowaid & Minare G e o Satiodac | tFiD Being, Tse 1n BIMGet Togars wic visit at the summer home of Mr. and| Mrs. Charles Powers and children|of Ledyard spent the a':: oy o N e ey, Liova P. Buriat izl &nd_Stundey with Harold Robbins of e Tds Stark 1s visiting Miss &n. John ‘Hills. . = ,',',’fl:t Sunddy with relatives In Fitch- Tuud;wud Mrs. George. Aver ':{{, in Norwich one day the R’K' aPlh H, Jl].ll:e'q' 'fof gc.uée. Penn.,, ?:"ona.nd yfin' rge H. Patridge |Emily Stark. 3 Miss 1 i 3 past week. s o o he Pulplt of the Congrega- |ang daughters, Bly and Blanche, were BT e LEONARD BRIDGE. . |t Yoo Wiltiums of omo is Birthday Remembranas. Callers from Norwich, tonal ehureh last Sunday. Sunday_visitors with Mr. and Mra. SRR e o > —_— Mrs, Tda Solomon of Normich i8], ¢SS Bessie H. Randall Mr. and Mrs. Oliver L. Johnson and Veranda Picnic. Frank G. Maynard. ‘Ablal Stark. 2 Pestmaster Carpenter’s Little Son visiting here. Ppleasantly n:-,nunbereu with numerous William B, Bri, of Norwich were re- A few guests were entertained at a On Motorcycle Trip. » Abial Stark died at his homs Dies—Guests at Party for College| Mrs. Arthur Coley an dson Roger,|BOSICards and a surprise party in the |dent guests ot Bamivics picnic supper on the veranda of the WE) . Friday iliness | B % of New York, are here for a visit *|évening on her 21st birthday Tues- Mrs. Eliza Johnson, who has been| Wheeler school dormitory last Satur- | T re Taylor and Miss Sylvia of |last Fri afternoon after an ess | Joys. Mrs. Henry Smith was & caljer | 985 ) i, is greatly improving, day night, in honor of the new teach- | SPrinsfield returned to their home on|of less than 36 hours, the cause of. My. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Cummings | Montville the first ef the weels. ! Mra. 5 3 e Ry e T mings and deughter at South|, e Jenuette Higeins has Toturned || iy of Voters To Bo Madetff Coventry. \ Lome, after spending & few days at ors To Be Made—Effects of . Mrs, Hdwin P. Kneeland and’ Miss|Sunset cottage. Continued Dry Weather. ‘ot A% -tha sehol Tuesday, heving spent & guple of|death being acute indigestion and: 3 2 s with Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Taylor. | heart failure. : ‘OCCUM AND VERSAILLES| To Promote interest in Schools. |38v3 With Mr. and Mra D. D. way| Deacon Stark was born_Aug. 30.' Upon suggestion of W. W. Evans, |from Springfield on & motorcycle. 1828, the son of Denison Stark and, Toetokett Comp: Forced state supervisor of schools, a meeting | Joseph A. Clark and Charles K. |Stativa Lyon of East Haddam. b Oy P::’»—sm.x‘gnmm 4| Svas recently held at the residense ot | Macsorh iave ity aad G of James |15, 1851, he married Juliaett Johnson, Man; s wer: oot A Ver | Rev. Lucian Drury, chairman of the|B. Gray and Jobm R. Weiman. who died about 20 years sgo. He join- Tavi P. Kneeland spent. Friday af- aob 1)' pupils t ’n absent from TR Pegtatiars OF vob e he town school committee, to consider the D. D. Taylor has -completed two|ed the North Lyme Baptist chufch e L T ot e, e Ot el D | e Wt sl hilite (i o] formation of a Parenta-Teachers’ asso- {large henhouses and is putting & new|June 31, 1847, was elected depoon on Judge and Mrs. All G. Kneeland Mr and h gt élci:an&, ‘l"‘.;- :{l !\9 %e made: | Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Sibley of clation, its object to promote interest |roof on his mill March 2, 1867, and held the office of motored to Hartford Saturday and|, Mr n?n““‘ymx Saul.and chil- ; - Robinson, | Pr 2 R L, were guests of Mr.|in the schools. Judge C. C. Gray was Newton Maynard has been carpen-|honorary deacon till the time of his visited their sons, William A. and|dren ew York are visi 2nd Mrs. C. W. Perkins over Sun-|chosen chairman of the meeting and |tering the past week on the Harris|death. He was always a regular at- ‘Warren M. Kneeland, returning home hafer, dg‘y'. Ra o Mrs. Lyle C. Gray secretary. A per- | house in Norwich owned by Frank G.[tendant at church until within a few ' Sunday afternoon, y ) - ‘ertigm Peloquin is erijoying a week t i i1 b 1d not Mrs, Kenneth L. Cummings and h N St alam Xendall, John Wil- |vacation from his duties at the stors | japer C So0i2tion Will be effected | Maynard. years, when poor health would no Mrs. Rexford E. Cummings were in|d liams, J. Allan An Mrs. Sarah H. Main has been stay-|permit his leaving home, but His Spidell, Andrew Bank- |of H. A, Richards. Principal Royal A. Moore, of the|ing for seyeral aye with h ity e L ards. : 2 daugh- | church was always his first interest. , e e s e Hagoors make . ce Sfidiasa’ hefer. Wil T b6 tvzth o2 Daing o thg e g'ehhdou'&n?m i e ahe (e, Bl Falla Cromwal of Bavatic Ho leaes 2 'son and iy 4 T, rs. Amos i ; i meeting Thu ernoon, for the Sermon by Noank Past Frankiin have moved their household]| Farmers around here are filling their | 2dded are Wil urpose of promoting an intimate and Y. il goods into Mrs, Ida E. Cummings’ ten- | 5108, Weeks. Sordia relation at o1 | William s cordial relation between the gchool and G ant house, recently vacated by Mr. 2 < Came. from -Hartford. the homes of its pupils. Mr, Moore and Mrs, Arthur Spencer. . : LEFFINGWELL Rev. T. Edward Davies was at Naw- made an address which was highly Baby's Death Follows That of Mother. 3 9 $ ent Sunday te occupy the pulpit, com commended by all who heard it. E | Herbert W. Carpenter, the 14 montiis| Mrs. Ade Andrews and Miss Cota H""""&mfl‘m Moe | Organist for Congregational Church. 1 e T e B SR | 0ld son of Postmaster Charles C. Car-| Brown_of Willimantic were gheste of| 2oyl 3 \ Horace. M. Hollister of Old Mystic Calvin Wilcex 2t Shew- | oojank ot nie hores, nog Jondey ot 3! penter, died Saturday evening after | Miss Edith S the parsonage Thusedey Soneerns, has been invited to become organist | vill S Vit i g; iiunessmot nasvanu d.:;‘;a ‘;vl'g:. %:.‘fi' Mir. c;hndlmrg. Hiram Ambnsm, n.::_i n f large of the Congregational church ‘i":l fly plot in Exefer cometery Monday | Masie nias ke R. R. Barber Leffingwell,a former pastor, officiating. | A spacial meeting of the town|Huriar :a‘f itn Preasint. View cae ) > a Mr, and Mrs. H. E. b { school committee will be held at Led- tery. = orwich, with' Fred Amburn. e and E their son-in-law, B. B. James, and|yard Center on Oct, 7. X g oon. His mother, Mrs. Jessie|at the wheel motored to Hartford| ok S . family, have maved into the house on Mansfield Carpenter, died about a|Sunday, and called on Mrs. A: T. THIL. Probate Appointment. the south street which ASHWILLETT month ago. oI5 and Mrs. John Gray and daugh-| saughter, Beat Shaipressnt, bought from Mrs. D. W. ssell, e court has iblarensy Party for College Boys. T zabeth o erw m, were n ad ‘Apes, mail carrier between 2 Luther S. Tanner of Ekonk - spent | Soversl young neople trom tais piace Jesk-end gusits at Mr. and Mrs. . C.{ VT Alice scemmedy rocontly spent LEBANON Eost office and the a"% station for f e night recently a¢ the Home of Mr.. tended tho party given by Mr. and| Y : several v fami —_— eral years past, - R P T and Mrs. D. e. y S Bawera 2 Mcgau of Goshen In| - M. and Mrs. Franmk Austin were in Preston, 0 N U 1y oat Social Prov des Entertainment | erly. Mass., for an indefinite stay. > i i Floyd Russeil was 2 business caller iss Bessie McCluggage of Jewett] for La 0 4 - in My L2 . City spent the wesk ond with mr s - Numinrhe - Welkds stic Tuesday. oncr of their son, Royce McCall, and | S2lling on friends in this place Sun- his friend, Dexter ‘Mead, both of whom | 983 ard- h ; Missionary Society Considers M -| Thomas B, Hewitt 1s to have the | ol Nt Clufora She"s rieng ana| 25 Sod oFex B % ian- oo | Nethe Sl € PO g g SR DR e 28 SO |l Waters-Campball Marape. | NG e o e G ot 50 e ord an ens hee . ame ‘acation, é ; i tery, ' : P 3 Miss Mary Grady and friend of Willi- ;mfv With Mrs. Frank Gardner of| H Taine i:"m o - Thé Ladies’ Aid society gave 2 leaf | the Union cemetery.' near the Second mantic spent Sunday.with Miss Clig- | Yantic. S ivering: mail]social Fridsy evening in the church|Daptist church for burial Friday. The September meeting of the| Monday and Tuesday were as warm g 3 i on the R. F. D. route while J. B. Pal- lors, Th in | committal service was performed by | Woman's Missio: as at any time during the summer, Bgp poromn S wnd i Joha o Ml Drse, g 2o o o, oty VTR PO e B T 0| okl MR i et s e o v 203 32 dsgrees e prize was given to the one 3 at the home of Mrs. Rood, Wednesday | ¥ith the "‘fl'm‘"g’m' at { L nt Wednesday with Mrs.. John 1| Wells and springs ere beginning to| who guessed the most leaves. The| Years were passed in this locality. He | attercong e program on Mormon- | i the middle of the day. 1 MBSy L Wetnesty tor| g | Sz S0 ST eonleler | e o B T et | e R S e el 15 28 Tl kBt o i Mrs. C. L. Palmer, Mrs. F, C. Lef. | Weather. =3 ; Rally Sunday. wagent {fzfl}f xéffl,‘:f;'y” fs"“"‘fi:‘;ung fingwefl “and daughters Edith. and| R. R. Barber and An_hugv e:;.dmuua. have spent the summer at the Gallup ally 2 nesday, S iy = for drinking and household purposes. | trlends in Hast Haddan Gladys, were guests Thursday of Mrs, |attended Brooklyn fair farm, returned to their home $n Wes- | Rally Sunday wil observed in the| The pastures and fields are drver ! Norwich. terly Monday. Mr. Peacock spoke in | Sunday school, October 11. than at any time during the season, | Messrs, Fred J. and Fred O. Brown |Austin Rathbun of the East Side. making the trip by automobile. attended the East Haddam fair Wed- Bushnell of Hartford is|the Baptist church Sunday evening. Notes. and the lawns are turning fast and ! th E 4 Miss Mary Richmond of Preston has N falling off. Besday: 4 ROAD SOCIETY Bnen o Jrs. Huldy Peck been Visiting her sister, Ors. Lyle ©. | York Jast. weer aticr cernaliss o vonr |- The, roads are almost The Jewish people here have been (Stonington.) Gray, for a few. days days with Mrs. William G bert with @irt end dust rim-deep. b i é";‘;’a’{é‘?.‘éia"é’:'i‘l’?x.’fg Fred H. Race, Jr, to Re-enter Law o st Teacher Resigi Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Dressing and| The air e NI wih ke Wi i Rev. J. L. Pecock to Close Pastorate| M. P ; da 1adys, t o Tew rst of the w m a fore! . 1 . 2 M Mj ughter Gladys, spent a few days in tee grange fair Wedneséay, School—Personal Mention, Tomorrow—Silo-Filling Going On. |home after fpending & fon wecks with 3T DAt Copk, 4 Pendleton Hill school, has resigned. n and also_were guests of Mr, Y Fred H. Race, Jf, who has been —— her daughters. be succeeded by Miss Bes- [and Mrs. D. P. Warwick in Oaklang, PENDLETON HILL ARenARia Pha-Dast. G mbarte et Sl * Mibe | Gl ot ot Nor-| Mr. 1 er and Helen Blakeslee| gie Thomps o IRt . ‘Banniste; of Bradford, R. ——e— parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Race, has | Wich, who has beén spending a tew |of Norwich spent Wednesday with 3fr. Misses Winifred and Cecil Palmer, MOHEGAN SR s ik Dr. J. H. Frankiin of Willimantio] o services wore held at the chureh t1 . |days at Mapl Sun and Mrs. J. B. Blakesles. v spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. B. il the, returned to his home.in Roslyn, L. I LITRIE :}1 AT day Er e S Ll LAUREL GLEN g iy ‘s:;%:.y owing to the illness of the Seth N. Williams has been painting g T Sailed for®Europe. Mrs. Dolbear and Miss Avery were | his silo. ,,,E:fg’i;‘?,fl“g‘g;flg;;gwmw;"';}: Atbert Tanner sailed from Canada|in_Uncasville Tuesday. 4 day. : Mr. and Mrs. Mason of New London mother, Mrs. Lydia Holdredge. for Europe Mo called on Mohegan friends Sunday. 5 n e Ernon Holdredge of Providence and Waters-Campbell. Vera Zurchordy, who has been ill iy Tag Dypaines has resumed his | Mrs. George Jordan of Ashaway were Miss Margaret Campbell and Wil-|for several days, is somewhat better. ; = studles: at Wesleyan university, but | visitors at Attaway Main’s Sunday. liam Waters were united in marriage You want your I} now of all times of the / Miss G D. Wheeler s; t Fri- will spend the week end at his home ‘Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Main wWho have Saturday night, Sept. 19, at the par- e rm“h‘“‘“ efig’ T 3 S o s —pitdl day In Nfommlch_ peay mn&ms. phc:ll ’ % been guests of the former's parents, |sonage by the Rev. M. J. B. Fuller. o supply your own family. Come in and get A 4 Mrs. Seth N. Williams, Mrs. Yogise | wich ‘were in fown 1ant: wGeanag%ay s t5 Faweutiet Mo g e = PO. l try - \ | Lincoln, Mrs. Charles S. Noyes, Miss| ™ poq0 00 108 was in Saybrook on| ‘° days. Hattle Wheeler and Miss Grace D. Eugene Congdon lost a valuabe cow l'a’ts Wheeler attended the Sunday school | "USiness Thursday. 1s a | Tuosdas. . 2= Regulator Sonference held in Stoninston Weanes- | ¢ G ay Mo syny rilaftford 15 2| Mr. Burteh fs working this week in | Norwich Cotta = a be gertig SIT the ¥ Miss Alma Holmes has gone to| Mrs. Arthur Main was @ business de it or your money tack, > Mr. and Mrs. Fernando Wheeler at- | % e Mrs. Denison Davis of Mystic spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Hre Hunter. Mrs. Langenback was the guest of Mrs. Hunter the first of the week. Mrs. Hunter called on friends in ard Rix Recovering. Groton Wednesday. e Mrs. Meech, who has been in the Miss Emma Johnson returned home |hospital for several weeks, has return- c Sl e Sunday after two weeks' visit-in Ni-|ed home. Took out for Roup at this time—ihe iost dés pdronast ail % tended the Brooklyn fair Wednesday. CLARK’S FALLS antic and other places. Henry Dolbeare was in Norwich on Positry discasee. Pratts Roup Remedy is guaraateed to cure. Woasitie, - - Delegates to the S. S. convention S. A. Dolbeare has a g0od supply of | Monday. J. P. Holloway, C. 'W. Hill & Son, Norwich Grafn Co,, Greenville Jore Miss Dorothy Wheeler and Miss e — Mfs. C. M. Maine is improved in|help cutting his corn. e e ¥ Jean Palmer. Frank I Bromly of Kansas City,{ health, Mr. and Mrs. Fitch Dolbeare and Mr.| Portugal intends to exhibit at th Next Sunday, Rev. Joseph L. Psa- spent Sunday with his brother-In-law,| Mrs. Richard D. Malne and Mrs. |and Mre Joseoh o Out s Norwich | Panama-Pacific exposition next ot L R i R i oo e e e i IR L i S g e (R B A T i TRk i Grain Co., James M. Young. T RO Uy e s, S s

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