Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 31, 1914, Page 9

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| OCTOBER 31, 1914 'NEWS FROM ONE HUNDRED EASTERN CONNECTIGUT AND WESTERN RHODE ISLAND Who is Going and "Comine—lncidents. Accidents| and Building in Three Counties. New London County OLD MYSTIC juscessful Rummage Sale—Harvest Supper and Entertainment—Person- ,al items. i Mrs. Grace Hammond has returned B New London after two weeks’ stay rith her sister, Mrs. Joseph Desley. Captatn and Mrs. John O. Spicer of ‘were week end guests of Mrs. sietar, Mrs. Allen P. Williams, Quoquetacg EY farm. t“u\c flmmh::‘ m:d a er nts, LMMWR.HML Agnes Chapman has returned, twe weetz' vacation sl;;am. at Shore fasn, Lakeport, N. H. i ! 30me Frawence Clarke of Port Jarvis, . ¥, &nd Miss Eathryn Decker of K. Y. bave returned to homas, after a visit 3 mmlfl.wfimfls Bt Matn has moved his housebold g“m’m mtx;'—ndnn:n-::dn (g. a 3 irs. C. z-tm-tn. b O. & WiNtama of Quoquetaug £aIT0 FRS @ Fecent business visitor [ ifesew Colver of Center Groton h from a "“"fi' ;\!w. . 0, and Wikiam Harris o ow Londen aame (o Mystis Wednes- HOTEL WOODSTOCK FTRERT, XRAR BROADWAY day to attend the harvest supper at the parish house. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Conklin have returned from a visit with Mr. Conk- lin's mother, Mrs. James Conklin of Essex. A brief business meeting was held Sunday at the Methodist church to consider the matter of purchasing new stoves for the church auditorium. Rummage Sale. held a rummage sale Monday and Tuesday evenings in Dr. A. T. Chap- ;na.n’s store, clearing ' something over 28, Harvest Supper. The Methodist Epworth league serv- ed a harvest su in the parish house Wednesday evening from 6 to 8.80 o'clock. The decorations were ap- propriate to Hallowe'en, The young la- dles who served the supper donned Witches’ cape. ' After the supper the followinig programme was rendered: Plano solo, Mazurka de Concert, Miss Delia Willlams; recitation, A Little Gir’'s Lanrent, Thomasine Marchand; dialogue, A Railroad Depot Scene,Mrs. Trederick A. Barnes and Miss Ger- trude Chapman; vocal duet, O That We Were Maying, Miss Charlotte Marchand and Miss Emma A. Wil- lams; recitation, Willie and His Girl, Hans and His Brother, Theodore Johnson. Frederick Rodman, who was badly injured a few weeks ago, while riding her motorcycle by colliding with an ice wagon, is able to be out. : Died at 85. Mrs. Frances I, Allen, $5, of New London, *who has been spending ~the past few months with her grandson Heuty Keeney, died suddenly of heart troudle ct her homo Monday evening. The funeral and burial were held Wed- [MES SQUARE, NEW YORK B3 noous 270 BATHS EUROPRAN PLAN ONLY RGOM WITE JATII §2.50 & $3.00 DIFTO POR TWO $3.50 & 8400 SOUMRTEOTS ATTENTION HOMELIKE ATMOSP) HERR MODERATE PRICES IN IEE CENT LW YORK nesday in New London. Viiage !nterests. The Mystio woolsn mill started uj Thursday morning after da::(u cying to . broken suaft. 'he latest news cancerning. Captain T. Evere!t Welles i that he 13 hold- ing his own. JMrs. Alpheus H. Schoonover has ro- turned to Timhurst after a visit ta }lisf Adeliue I\ Dean of Brooklyn. N. Y. W. H. VALIQUETTE, JGR. Ao TUE BERAWICK: RUTLAND, VT, #a7i0g station a: Fishers e~ D ing idle two | Robert Young, emptoysd at ihe lifel e it = Y-V ¥ AND THEY CALL IT A SPORT = ——— == Wb e cently spent a brief wvisit family. Miss Iva Johngon has returned to Simsbury after a visit to her mother, Mrs. T. Henry Johnson. Mrs. Charles P. Grosvepor has re- turned to Pomfret, after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Harris. - Mrs. Ann Eliza Copp has gons to Springfield to spend the winter with relatives. Miss Lucy, Gallup left Saturday for Providence, where she will spend the winter with her niece, Miss Mary Williams. Miss Nellle F. Schoonover has re- turned after a visit to friends in Bridgeport. Miss Florence Clapp was s recent visitor in Boston., PENDLETON HILL Dudley Stewart of Westerly was 2 caller at Mrs. James Cook's Tuesday. Byron Totten’s mother who has spent the past few weeks at her son’s summer home here, has returned to New York. B. G. Palmer is erecting a cattle shed near his barn. C. Russel Cook and James Morton Cook attended a husking bee Tuesday evening. _ Mrs. Oscar Muier and sons, Dwight and Willis, have moved into the late Erastus Park’s house. > Elisha Briggs and family havé mov- ed into J Byron Totten's house Clarence Roach of Westerly spent Sunday night at Mrs. James Cook’s, JMalcom Thompson is to move his sawmill this week to the wood lot purchased of B. G. P . AMr. and Mrs. C. Dwight Thompson are staving at George A. Wheelers in | 4 Stonington for some time. Misses Winifred and Ceclle Palmer spent Sundsy at their homs here. NORTH FRANKLIN M. W. Club and Friends Entertained Mre. Frank Case of New London is by Mra. Jennette Hoffman. | James Caldwell Mrs. Emma Warner jof Lyme were Sunday guests of Mrs. Nathaniel Loomis and Monday guests of Mrs, Neah Webster of Willimantic, visiting Mrs. Grace K. Peckham. Frank Webber of Stafford was call- ing on friends in town Wednesday. Entertained M. W. Club. Ars. Jennette Hoffman and daughter, _ LIVE, CORRESPONDENTS ————— Ella, enter! W tained on Caturday the M. club, ‘among wnom were the fol- lowing invited guegts: Mrs. Addison M rs. Fred Rockwood, Mrs. B. P. Capshaw and Refreshments ng. Wwere served by the hostesses and music followed. With BIs ). Albert Stiles, who has been spending a week with her sistef, Mrs. O. L. Johnson, has returned to New Haven. Mrs Grace Peckham and Mrs. Han- glarr; Kingsley spent Wednesday with €harles Eilis of Leflingwell. Miss Gertrude Manning of South Windham was the guest ‘Wedn Mrs. Albert Ward. o e Mr. and Mrs. Le - - on Ladd and daugh: guests of Mrs. J. returned home Mr. and Oof Norwich, were Sunday . Mahoney. Warren of Lyme have after spending a week Mrs. With Mrs. Emma Warner. James Caldwell entertatned a the- ::;tm.uy at Willimantic Monday Harvest Supper has Katherine ed a p evenin, dell, 4 thirty — CLARK’S FALLS Cider in Mrs. been Canning of Brooklyn, N. —— Follows Husking— Bushels of Apples Made Into Two Days. Y. the guest of her sister, Mrs, Pickering. Sixty at Husking Party. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Maine entertain- arty of about sixty last Friday . .Their daughter, Miss Myr- s employed in Westerly and about of her friends ent. After the crowd there were pres- had husked corn they enjoyed e delicious harvest supper. ano, banjo and There ‘Wwas music on the pi- violin during the even- 1ng and Gancing was enjoyed. Mrs. M. i last week is still in a Her danghter, hes been with her us Interests. Maine, who was taken very critical con- Mre. Julius several At Charles Brown's cider mill about 2,000 bushels of apples were ground into pulp and the juice pressed out on uesdey and Wednesday Mr. and Mrs Wilson D. Maine, Mrs. Richard Maine and Mrs. Arthur Maine were In Westerly Wednesday noon. The thermometer registered I after- de- grees Tuesday morning. Ice was near- P 1y an inch thick on dishes left out of doors. GRISWOLD 1da M. Edmond returned to her home in Mon ille, Wednes a IT'S A LONG ROAD TO TIPPERARY 3 e N A L Y Brewer are not much improved, after their automobile accident Monday. Mrs. Herbert Peckham, and Mrs. Mullican and son Millard, of Prospect. dPark, were visitors in town Wednes- ay. = Miss Ida T. Fred, W. A. and Mrs. Edmond and son, called on their un- cle, S. A. Edmond, of Washington, R. 1, Monday. Mrs. E. A. Geer visited relatives in Ekonk last week. ROAD SOCIETY (Stonington.) . Mr. and Qrs. George Wheeler were in_Norwich Monday. Mrs. Edwin R. Allen: of Hopkinton and Mr. and Mrs, Eugene Kdwards, ‘were at Maple Lawn, Monday. A saw mill from Plainfield with men are at work in Sanford N. Billings’ wood-lot. Mrs. William Rathbun was & recent Zuest of Mrs, Becket of North Ston- ington. Miss Hattie Wheeler is a guest of her niece, Mrs, “Aleck Lincoln of Leonia, N. J. Mrs. Fanny Williams the week-end with her Miss Martha, in Boston. Sanford N. Billings is renovating the Stanton house on his property. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Latham_ gave a game supper to a number of friends recently. Harry N, Crandall spent Sunday with friends at Avondale. Rev. Mr. Blake of Brookiyn, Conn., preached here on Sunday. AMiss Jennie B. Noves attended the wedding of Miss Edith Keneck at West Brookfleld, Wednesday. CAMPBELL’S -MILLS It is reported that John E. Tanner has bought the Paine farm at Ekonk, and is to move there soon. Miss Blakesiee attended the Teach- ers’ convention in Hartford, Oct, 23, and stayed over Saturday and Sun- day at her home in Lebanon. Austin G. Bentley of New Haven is visiting his uncle, B, S. Hall. enjoying a hunting trip with friends also rfom New Haven. There was a forest fire Sunday near Beach’' Pond. Deputy fire warden ¥dgar Palmer with a force of men soon had .it under control. spent daughter, LAUREL GLEN AMr, and Mrs, Raymond Gould _eof Westerly were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Geer. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Palmer. of West- Dwight Main and family entertained friends at their home, last Saturday ,Dwight Miner of Norweod, R. , was at John Geer's Thursday. ire. Arthur Main was in Westerly Matn lost his valuable hunt- g this week. " TIMELY EVENTS PICTURED IN CARTOON BY THE LEADING ARTISTS OF THE COUN TRY . “THE PATIENT, A s G DEM - CURE TRy 3 OCRACYS 3} ':;a_‘l?ELS AT TieTop HeaLThy Fee i FTER TAKING” ALL NORTH STONINGTON Two Local Schools Win State Ap- proval—Wheeler Principal in New Home—Officers of Baptist Ladies’ Society. The pulpit of the "<Tongregational church was- supplied last Sunday by Rev. J. L. Peacock of Westerly, Next Sunday it will be occupied By a Yale student, . Rev. Luclan Drury _preached - in Ledyard last Sunday.-He was ae- compained by Mrs, Drury and. they were guests at dinner at the home of Mrs, T. D. Norman, Moves to Principal’s House. A. Moore, pricipal of\ the ‘Wheeler school, who has been tempor- arily living in the house of Miss Dera T. Maine, has moved into the princi- pal's house, which has been thoroughly Tenovated and equipped for steam heat, \ Approved .at Model Schools. Both . the grammar and primary schools in the village. the one taught by Miss Grace A. Main of Stoningten, the other by Miss W, Grace Sheflield of North Stoningtor, have been ap- proved by the state as model schools. The ts and teachers’ associa- {ton held e meeting Thursday even- ing at the residence of Rev, Lucian Drary’s. Mrs. B, F. Sisson and daughter, Mrs. D. C. Alien, of Jamestown, N. Y., havet been guests of Mrs. G. W, Tryon Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Burdick ‘and two children of Jewett City spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Lyle C. Gray. Mrs. P. Kendall and children are visittng Mrs. G. D. Coats. Mr. and_Mrs. Luther C. Gray dayghter, Miss Mary Belle Gra tended the wedding of Nire. niece in Franklin, Wednesday Heard Convention Reports. The Wednesday evening prayer meeting at the Third Baptist church took the form of an echo convention, reports of the Connecticut Baptist convention in Hartford being given by those who attended it. Held Annual Mesting. The Ladles’ soclety of the Third ‘Bapfist church held its annual meeting Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs, W. H. Hillard. Officers were elected as follows: Presidesze, Mrs F. A, Thompson; vite president. Miss Lita G. Thompson; seeretary, Mrs. W, . Hillard; treasurer, Mrs. G. H. Stone; work committee, Mrs. R. D. Cook, Mrs, G, A. Thompson, Mre, E. W. Chapman, Mrs, G. H. Stone. A missionary com- mittee will be sppointed later. - Tea s served. T irs, W. M. Hiliard and Mrs. D. W. Biseell spent Thyrsday in Norwich. Hallowe’en Supper. ‘The Ladles’ society of tha Third ‘Baptist church served a Hallowe'en supper Friday evening at the residence of George A. Thompson. and at- Gr: The kangaroo, which is noted for its enormous appetite, is said to be able to eat as much grass as six sheep. GARDNER LAKE S. A. Dolbeare has just completed a new well. Mrs. Mary Daniels of Quaker Hill, who has been spending some _time with local relatives, has returned home. Mrs. Julia Cooper has been visiting her daughter in Norwich. Mrs, E. L, Latimer and young son, returncd home Oct. and_Mrs. lin Boyfon are en- ing hunters from Stamford. s - Mr. and Mrs Louls Oat have re- turned to their home in Norwich, after spending €ome time at the Oat Cot- e, “Noma Binna.” e fisses Fithel and Robye Eoynton spent Sunday with their parents. William Chapman ‘of ‘Westerly spent week as the guest of Mr. and thaniel Clark. s T. Beebe and Mr. Augustus of Quaker Hill, were guests of W. W. Hanney for the week-end. Four-coons were captured by nine o'clock. Mrs, Engel has. returned sith her two weeks' old baby: from New York. Fred Winchester and Georse Champ- fin were in Norwich Satu Mrs, Fred Gage has been visiting Mrs. S. A. Dolbeare. I. Ross of this place and Ps of Norwich are : in New York and pert. EHE s Anna and Minnie Foley of 1 spent the week-end with eil. If you have bad taste in mouth, foul breath, furred tongue, dull headache, drowsiness, disturbed sleep, mental depression, yellow- ish skin—then you are bilious. MANDRAKE quickly relieve and permanently- remove the cause of this disorder, which is the result of liver de- re digestive fe. Plain or Sugar Coated. EARS® CONTINUGUS SALE £S THEIR MERIT Dr. J. H. Schenck & Sos, Philadelphia PR

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