Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 2, 1915, Page 10

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~ 1918 LETTERS FROM TWO0 STATES New London County OCCUM AND VERSAILLES Methodist Sunday Scheol 5 Gives | Christmas Concert — Ent-rtammont' and Tree Enjoyed. i rne Christmas concert given tgv;:e Versailles 34, E. church Sun - by the i1’nem'nen; of the Sunday school was well attended. The con- cert was under the direction of Mrs. Wiilliam Kinder and Mrs. I, H. Top- A large choir rendered excellent musio. Mrs, Henry Christmas was at he organ. The following pleasing programme was rendered: Responsive -eading, Sunday school hymnal; pray- g by the school, The Merry “‘hristmas Bells; cornet solo, Silent ight, Henry Alien; anthem; A Smily me, lithel Richard; Our Greet- . Teddie Lambert, Harry Allen and | Albert Passemore: Christmas_ Wel- | {.ome, William Seifert, Gecrge Benker, ¢ thur Phillips and John Krumbhoitz: - Dby the school, Tidings of the A Birthday, James Carey: mas, Alma _Boutiller; song b rother, J. H, Wilson, returned home ohnson of Erattleboro, ng her father, Rev: L. ~NUH e vi M. Keneston, _ Reception .and Presentation. The peopie of the Congregational church gave their pastor and wife, Rev. and Mrs. 1. M. Keneston, a re- ception in the vestry of their church Wednesday evening. The rcom was very prettily trimmed by the ladies. A programme consisting of instrumental selectiong by Miss Helen Hall, singing by J. H. Hall and readings by Miss Emms_Geisthardt ang N. H, Hall was enjoyed. Carnations were presented Mr. and Mrs. Keneston by N. H. Hall in a brief address to which Mr. Kenes- ton responded. . Ice. cream, cake and coffes were served. Visitor Sings at Congregational | Church—Holiday Cheer at Stoning- ton Home. e e et Harold Browning of New Jersey spent Saturday at Thomas Palmer’s, coming in to see his grandfather, Mr. PENALTY OF LEADERSHIP IN every field of human endeavor, he that is first must perpetually five it the Holty Save, Alma | H4ITY Browning Tho was il | in the white light of publicity., {Whether the leadership be vested } ie atherton, Mabel Lam-§ 7 Y D or- s q : . Y Lawlon: The Spirit of | 38, Who dled last week was brousht v in a man or in a manufactured product, emulation and envy are ever at f Hejen Mell; son€ hy ihelconeiery Wednesday. rimary e e e R rieumas, | s Tlorence Hewltt fs spending ! work. (In art, in literature, in music, in industry, the reward and the ave Tambert; The Little Old Man, | P2rt of Ner vacation et her home on Osear Mathewson: Presents for ;{,gu“‘T‘:;‘;m‘;fl w ’EPZJ},‘;”EN ‘\i;%r-' e L lor b Buata ctans g work becomes a standard for the whole world, it also becomes-a target T e Sweet Christmas Bells, { home-in Mystic,” sang at the Congre. ¢ ¢ 3 If i i thoot: Me For Christmas, Har. | sational church there® Sunday most for the shafts of the envious few., {If his work be merely mediocre, he song by the school. Christmas e Small | Dorchester, Mase., spent Christr £ 5 s - on Fumes: When Dadd i {ongues a wagging. TJealousy does not protrude its forked tongue at o the artist who produces a commonplace painting. {Whatsoever you all ! { Gertrude Toplff: sons, No Slumber of'| Sizhley e e for punishment are always the same. {The reward is widespread recogs Giristmas, seven girls: Cradled In a g 2 Iomss W, Patm { Manger, choir: A Christmas St ance' § j\flssgf\‘l\'iose ‘}’:Ckinp;u"g‘g!z—hq for Christmas. H : iengflrn‘?\a‘: BE(Tif’}riaxi-‘l; Agfi;‘éigble\‘;‘fl:is will sing again next v, Nelson Humes: Whep Daddy|With his parents. write, or paint, or play, or sing, or build, no one will strive to surpass or io slander you, unless your work be stamped with the seal of genius. { “leep, by the boys;. My Christmas|_ nition; the punishment, fierceé denial and detraction. {When a man’s | hert Mathewson: Taking No guest .of Miss Martha Williams at i L e i e ' will be left severely alone—if he achieve a masterpiece, it will set a million the Tree, Henrlette Bush; The and Mrs. Ferdimand “"hee!er: Mason Hewit’s family were| . of the Belis, Jennie Lambert, ey, Gecrse Loring of Norwich Jitie Mell Edith Phillips and Mar- =y e : The Christmas Tide,{ 3. G. Hewitt and sister, Mrs, Win- "% Obeline | ams, entertained Mr. and Ars. S, X, Williams, Miss Grace D. Wheeler end | Charles Pearl at Christmas dinnen. Miss Wheeler was the guest of & mas Beggar, Clara Allen: The ginia Bus Entertainment and Tree. e i B e e Long, long, after a great work, or a good work has been done, those who 3 i frien the Ver-|¥iram Clift of Mystic. : ( . A : 5 - e Alimen: and resen| - Gene to Florlda. are disappointed or envious, continue to cry out that it can not be done. ook the part . of | Weekapaug, Thureday, o oy 2om ®) iSpiteful fittle voices in the domain of art were raised against our own ! . manner which added | uNay for Si. Petersburs, Fia, to spend ¢ = ; I : 145 had litmad hi E: T | e i s e ] Whistler as a mountebank, long after the big world had acclaimed him ‘ ! in the dis- fing at school shows | Wreeler's 2 E: y condi- | turned hom 3 the fol- been present every Sun- Mrs. George | 2. number of weeks, re- | Monday evening. { At Stonington Home. its greatest artistic genius., [Multitudes flocked to Bayreuth to worship at the musical shrine of Wagner, while the little group of those whom he ay G Allen, Jr., ristmas fes es at the ¢ s . . e : . Tambert, Gertraas | Stenington nome were enjoyed by all. | : had dethroned and displaced, argued angrily that he was no musician at e Atherion, Mary Benker, | - LUTxey dinn sam, cale, . = ha t d e oi: ¥ 02 . conition ot sidewalics | S8 10 a1l was o pioustng Das of e > all. YThe little world continued to protest that Fulton could never rogramme prepsred by Mr, and | . C. Dixon. H Christmas Entertainment. The Sunday school entertainment y evening in the where a good num- . Supt. Farnsworth | with his aseistants, had | cod programme of invi- | ngs and musie, which w«rsl build a steamboat, while the big world flocked to the river banks to see his boat steam by. {The leader is assailed because he is a leader, and the effort to equal him is merely added proof of that leadership. {Failing to equal or to excel, the follower secks to depreciate and to destroy—but only confirms once more the superiority of that which he strives to supplant. {There is nothing new inthis. YIt is as old as the world and as old as the human passions—envy, fear, greed, ambition, and the desire to surpass, TAnd it all avails nothing. §If the leader truly leads, he remains—the leader. { Master-poet, master-painter, master- e Gl e iDictEuted Bitee. Fooit < workman, each in his turn is assailed, and each holds his laurels through R Sansay, Sahes ~ic { the ages, That which is good or great makes itself known, no matter , how loud the clamor of denial, ¢ That which deserves to live—lives. che began the filling of n Thursday, 1 weil rendered, after which the gifts on the tree were distributed, even then ieaving it a beautiful sight, dec- orated as it was with so much artis- tic taste by Mrs. Mary S. Wheeler. Later cake cocoas, and ice cream were served to all. Oranges and can- dy_were also given to the chi M Louise Gra; ks Mary Whee | Mrs. E, R. Whitina Doad—River | g programme was car-| Frozen Owver—Ferscnal Items, | tertai 1 Vord was T ed in the Pines e death of Mrs. Town recitation, E Rand itz . Ethel Walden; reading, i wa left a few months a .\ Bleeza Spencer enter- i Clarence, from New ng, Dear _Little : E » holida; b ! er's class; recitation,|home fell on the ice and cut his head | There with responsive reading and | Manchester, was with friends in town.|entertained at Christmas at their home |the Etna Insurance company, Harte Bacon of New York Solo. by Al - badly. songs by the audience were of inter- | Charles Abell of New Britain, John|at Woodlawn farm, Mr. and Mrs. Nel- |ford, visited his parents Christmas. i holiday with relative in Teast .of. Lig by| Richard Pigh of Ledyard was ajest to the parents of those taking|Abell of New York and Clara Abell of|son Parker and lttle daughter, Mar-| Leland Moffittt was taken to Hart- R of school ang choir; | caller here the first of the waesk. part. These exerclees were followed { Naugatuck were at C. J. Abell's over|garet Hurlbutt of Norwich, Mrs. |ford for a minor surgical operation, < are enjovink zood skating | s Glory In the Highest, school. Mre. Julia A, Crumb entertained |by the distribution of zifts. Christmas. o H. Perkins, Miss Lanara A.| Mrs. E. A. Noyes has gone to. South s Cove. { ,After the literary ~exercises Santa{two brothers and e brother-in-law| Mr. end Mre. Herman Johnson of Mrs. Lucy A. Hurlbutt, Dud- | Manchester to spend the winter with Xin left last week for|Claus appeared and with assistance the| Tuesday oveaing. Norwich spent the hollday =2t the GALES FERRY i . Perkins, Miss Jennie G. Per- |her daughter, Mrs. F. A. Verplanck. pas the winter, large Christmas tree on the platform| It is. reported that @ saw-mill isihome of relatives in town. of the village, with Mr. and M Mra. Hattie H. L. Starkweather s ohn A. Daniels, who | was devasiated of its many presents to | soon. to be. in this section again. Howard Rogers, who is employed — and H. Perkins and son Harold |visiting Mrs. Alice Palmer, Chestnut ;o Nummel cottage for |the children. A box of candy and an| The lce of Tuesday morning made It In Chelsea, Mass, epent the week end | Sunday Sohool Holds Christmas Ex- |of Now London. HillL have -‘been ‘entertaining |orange was ‘en to each on nt. | bad _ for cople and stock to met}al e homs o s parents, Mr, a : Charl, Goodrich of Hartf« was s brother, Arthur Reed | Befrosiments were served. . o |around . on Mrs, Frank H. Rogers. alfparsiess, Sow) Jrasnd Rioases Son Brists * and SFersonals. home. Christmas. i e Belated Wild Geese. Mr. and Mre. C. B. Flaherty and; 378 o) aseTment Mrs_ Sarah J. Perkins and her| Rev. B O. Mead's New Years se- River Frozen. | A lstrenme:dnalabrt; noted:, | Sash UNCASV“.LE child spent Christmas at the home cowts Arrive in the Village. daughter, Miss Harriet Bishop Brown, [mon was founded on IL Corinthians, Niantic river from the Spur|was .a belated flock of Wild Seccs poes oty Floberty'a parents in NeW! 1. oiiistmas emercises of tne Ay |SPent Christmas day st the home of |v-17. The subject was Reconstruction, 3 Vo ie entirely frozen over, | traveling (oward the South. | Gountry_ Club_ Players Win in Pool | IMes Atbert W. Avery and dies|E Sunday school wers held Cheist- | AL, nd Mrs. Christian Marquardt in |He is enffering with o severe cold. e 7o s D s Icehouse Already Filled. Match—Mr. ‘and Mrs, James E.|Ruth Long of Hill Top were Christmas {mas eve, a service of hymns and s My ‘and Mra. Charles:IT., Comstodk'| tee #hehio hani heenrvory - ek s ol A number of famers began harvest-{ Comstock Reach Florida—Church | Visitors at the home of Mrs. Avery's}lected responsive readings, preceding stomach trouble, is a trifie better. Marie Gu s making a vieit. i€ ice Monday. Orne man finished| Christmas Festival—New Years |J8uSOter, Mr. and Mre Clarence |the program given by the children |, Miss Berthe. Goodrich, who is em- and Beachmont, | IS with erystal ice p Avery of South Windham. . |Thich was arranged as follows: |jfystic on Christmas. ploved in New York city, 38 stenogra- 10_inches in . thickness. Bill, | Mre. John Adams and daughter. Miss | Ohristmas Greeting, Gertrude Allen: | " 3fiss Marion Rogers of Hartford Is|Dher and typewriter, was with her who_ is teach-{ Mr. and Mrs. W. F Nwn of Nor-{ o ST .| Forence Adame, made a trip to Put- l;;c"agwn- What Does Christmas| pending the holidays with Mrs. Del- |aunts, Miss Flora and Abbie Goodrich, been mak- | Wich wwere guests of friends here on | TS 18St Wame of pool f & serict|nam Sunday in their new automobile Mean? Madelino Birch: solo, A Lul- |pBiNCRTy Christmas. - nerents, | Monday. E of three games be“"*“ce‘e T‘&ffl" Masked Dance. 1,?1 $E LE".““»‘S"-F_ T‘*}b"‘v recitations, | "y and’ Mrs. Harry - Norman and ———— e = i | Motor Boat club and the Chume Coun- ; : .| The Little brince Lester Whitman: | eamijy were recent visitors at the EAST COLCHESTER 3 e et ry club of Quaker Hill.was wopu‘s’ Friday evening the Young Men's ristmas Wish, Donald Potter; Al-|y,me”of Mr. Norman's mother, Mrs. teaching. | PENDLETON HILL 2, 5core of 150 to 145 poinia for the {orchestrs gave a masquerade sociel | ton Chapman, Emily Blinn: solo. Ruth | oo T Norman at Allyn's Point, G A e v -of Quaker Hill passed | —_— htnas JEIChUMS. WUR SCHW0 0 and dance in Robertson’s hall. The son; On Christidas Eve, Ernestine | © 3. ana Mrs, Ransford Collins from 7 am Avery, who hes been d SWith Tis uncle, Walter | John N. Lewis and family of Venrm. | (S, Ures @ames, The first game was|pell was decorated by the committes | Tlbot; Christmas Morning, Mario Al- | yniqs moved into Bay View cottage |ill 1o convelescent and able o be X ,|town enterfained Mre. Mary Palmer et S The ascont ek taut s e e o ipaany s G D O T S e D SR e Eromine s family spent ogers Of | and daughters Christm: % o ¢ bt 50 t- e. % 2 = T 3 Mres. nny A. Mol returned a Mrs. R Manwar- | Westerly, Tuesday. Mr. Cha, i Jartford, is i das : Manich; Thelyisit in New Haven at the home T 3 - Harbor turned to | Lo ConHined 0" the house s inees e e o e e Wi et G rarier Tocuils | - L0l Eenliioned Doll Macsiiey. Sov fiey prowee, pavia 5 Adama - |, piael Paley, who hos been attend- s returned to | for some time. V4 v ‘ Fred Simps: 2 - s fon 5 Miss Grace A. agricultural end work- slyn. N. Y., af- | Miss Edgthe Cook and brother, Rus.| LE, P e Fraa. Walias and Ripley |oute, through the town (o Michael|gaye Short fecitations In e follow-|the villase school, s epending o part I i Minoemtasann’ Gtlier, Wbk iday with relatives | sel -Cools, went to.New York, Wednes- | berry, Arthur Souchard, Hoveld Guf. |Ruceume of Uncasville. Toutse Colver, Abbie Hlinm and Dor. |Of her vacation in Killingly, the. gueet o e esretes day night. o 1 Sh - Jof_Mrs. Blmer Keene. 3,5conerd haa| s Winitred Palmer _entertatnea| Scorge R e o Lonts LEDYARD S R aaioes o e o A Sk s et ] elati hor, Sunday school cless one evening| Bitters, Willard. Nelson, Georse Kent. vestry where a tree well laden with Pecent puests of Mr. and Mrs, Charles | Some time are. slowly besinning Close Residence. The school on the Lfll closed last Arrive in Floride, A Christmas concert was given In|glfts for the Shildren was dismantled. | 1™Picrie of Allyrs Point. L \ Mr and Mras Jemes Bond Lave|week Thursday with spectal exercises| Friends of Mr. aud Mre Jumes T heivestie o n:g;m‘mw!‘“"“‘ e male ot Star, | ™ Mra, ?“rgs: Wilcox of Jv;“:t B e ssétd their res : at Bleck Polnt|at which all the pupils showed the|Comstock, who revently left to spend | church Monday evi f itori n - he | ¥BS 2 rda: nd are passing the winter with Mr. |capable traintng of their e Mise| e it BEORY ABiiawe: Fia. Bave B T e S e S T IO e wdsotren xw;!sunmfbolhn‘ Re- Mrs. Jol Luce, Thompson of Bradford, R. L received word of thelr mafe arrival|the Leet Chrlstmas c M aite . phae bl Chiktiies brh [homestdnd. Ras el - ; Turne resumed hiz work{ Miss Olive and Ethel Bution ere|at their cottage at thie piase evening ¢zor held in the church. Those children who were unable to |, Noves B. Allyn was entertained -at | whrd for any sess of\Catarth that cas- A spending the week thier Mrs ding the bolidays with the | Miss Deriba Lamb a teacher in Bast At e 9 lanner on Christmas at the home of sy Catare . Norman Bond of Hartford is enjoy- | Ada. K_igneyeol Noluntons e o ao%g;:'ggmf in Hartford, . and | Orange, N. J., has heen spending her g:}“@;Kef“figfigg‘dfi;g‘&“’x}fie ‘Walter Beckwith in New London and w,a'. hflnaerfiggeacai‘gflkf:&r 2 visit with reélatives here. Miss Susan Cook gave a most en-| Mrs, Frank B, Wilson have retizmed | Christmas vacation at the home ef her|3ut Weather and the digtanoe Wil bo|on New eYars day at Mr. and Mrs.|j, Cleney for the last it 3 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ashton will | joyable party to about twenty young re. - mother, Mrs. Fennie Lamb. N T D John Griswold's, aiso of that city. elieve him perfoctly homerabie in > for Middletown. friends Christmas eve. and Mrs. L. A, Comstocy are Mr. and Mre. Joseph A, Clark wereday - o Mrs, William Brooks returnef ¢o |business transactions agg‘ng:. @ Mrs. ¥ P, Bullard of Main| Miss Mary Chapman oclosed her|entertaining their son Juiie, & student | Christmas visitors of _Mrs. Chark's New Organ Meard. Hartford_Monday after a visit to her |Sble fo carry out any obligatia -y} 4 : : their _daugister, | school at Leurel Glen last week. The|at the Worcester Imstitute of Tech- | mother, 3irs. Danlel W, Lamb. Rev. James M. Potter in the AL I.|mother, Mrs. Delphine Fish TATIONAL pANE oF co; : ilard of Hartford, over rcises were held in the chapel. Re-|nology over ihe holiday seesorn. The meeting of the “Town _School| ot Jarmos T Potter in the L. B Moth Scouts st Work, = 4 e 7 and week-end. it 5 committee is to be held at Ledvardip .o 3% e 7 5 Hall's Catarsh Cure s taken Mnfer 5 Christmas at 8. John's, Center, Tuesday, Jaomery 5, at 3 P.ianir g ofTENS St the offertory e i e e e Monaen | nally, asting directiy ubon the Riosa Misses Winifs i mer, St. John's Roman Cstholic wdrasch jm. ané mucous surfaces of the ™, S . |joying vacations at their homes. iday season by the Young Ladies so- | Sundsy evening in the church in place| STINNG e, ORl STOR FArONd Wes | detachment was part of 2 mumber that [ Der bottle 8ol N o gl 3 ‘Christmas Entertainments— Reception] Chauncey Pendleton of Preston{dality. Twu messes were sung on)of the C. . meeting. vice with approval They are to cover the town of Lmed. | pation. - for Rev. and Mrs. L, M. Keneston, | Pousht for cows in ihis nelghborhood|Christmas dar. At he hieh t=ass the Rev. Myr. Potter announced the |\ard. —_— % Monday. program of Ns":d “}:‘Chrgrhfl.amhgz fourth quarterly conference o be held | Try This for Neuralgia. the Cirigtmes_entertainment and| Mr. and Mrs. Chaves Hillard were|previously arranged was rerdered by | LEBANON by District Superintendent Scrivener Thousands of people kee, on mufe {vee was held in Congregational church | callers in this place Wednesfay. . {the choin 3 i e Jan, 7 at 7 p. m. LIBERTY HILL: fering with Neuralgia because they Christmas eve, Supt. N. H. Hall an- e Baptist Christmas Entertainment. Cartita iGiven: S atss | Conbreantional Check of $25 for Church, o not know what té do for it. Neu- neinced the programme. Christmas ASH! At the Baptist church 2n entertain- | Cantata 7S patio! Noyes B. AMyn, solicitor for th Schaol Holds As 1e jom | 721812 18 2 pain in the nerves. sening @ concert and tree was held in WILLETT ing program of ezercises was given{ Church—Visit From Samta Claus. | o¥°8 S, “Uifw. Solictor for iheSunday Sl o Annual*Election } yoy want to do is to soothe the nerve e Baptist church, Supt. Appleton by the Sunday: school. Those taking e was pleased to recetve a check for $28 —New Year's Sermon. itself. Apply Sloan’s Liniment to the \lalne having charge of the pro-| aAlr and Mrs Daniel B, Vergason |part were Lewis Raftery, Gladys Goff,| - A Christmas entertalnment was held| pon PO | ot Montelate 07, = surface over the painful part—do not sramme. The concert was well at- lentertained relatives over Christmas. |Lillian Spencer, Dorothy Rosers. Ruin |at the First Congregational church on|{rom Georse Wrost of Montdlair, V.| rThe Sunday school held its annuallrub it in. Sloan's Liniment penetraro ended and much enjoved by those| Mrs. Smith and daughter have gone | Maynard, Barl' Coman, Mary Duniels, | Christmas eve. A cantata was given| 3, (HeQuiY: 0, SQTEoR to The und | pusiness meeting Sundey and elected | very quickly to the sore, frritated present. After the concerts a social {for a visit with relatives in Rhode | Marian Lavendohl, Percy Allen Clara ; upstairs by the members of the Sun- also recelved a check for 310 ‘fig‘fl{' the following officers for the ensuing {nerve and allays the mation. Get hour was passed, during which cake }Island over the holidaya. Anderson, Alice Chapel, Dorethy Chap- | day school. with singing by the choin Franx Larmabes of Groton & the | Year: Superintendent, Raymond Mof- {a bottle of Sloan’s Liniment for 23 and coffes were served. Miss Frankie Main attended the{man, Alice eston., Raymond Jobm- | Downstalrs in the church parlors San. | (THEE JSPRIee O tunl care. My | Att; assistant, Mrs. John James; sec- fcents of any druggist and bave it n Miss Berlah Bur dick of Hanover ?rinw exercises in North Ston-|son, Walter ( Bar] Clark end |ta Claus distributed the presents, also| G =™y pmmem’,‘;?‘me Comotery |Tetary _and treasurer, Mrs. Carriefthe house—against Colds- Sore ang spent several days lere - visiting |idgton and spent the night at the |Edna Judge. Mrs. Furser's class gave | candy and oranges. alsoointion: emelery | Belle Payson; organist, Miss Annie | Swollen Joints, L Sciatica ana fidends. home of an unclé there. . |a song, Miss Grace Woods' class a lit. | Clifion Sweet of New York was at % M. Marvey; librarian, Mrs. J. George|like allments.” Your money back if Miss Georglanna Wilson of Norwich,| Sigfreid Ahlber~ was in Norwich | tle exercise, also Miss Gridley’s class. ! his home here over Christmas. Guests at Woodlawn Farm. Clark. not satisfled, but it does give baving spent some tlme with her{one dav last week, and on the wav |Miss Landphere's class sang. e song. - Mr. andl Mrs, Rush Foster of South- Mr. and Mrs, Henry W, Hurlbutt Lawrence MoMtt, who works for . instant / s B Y S T (Vs i pedtend

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