Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 9, 1915, Page 10

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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY; JANUARY 9, 1915 = 3 a7 ESR * trip {her daughter. Mrs. Clarénce Walden TWO STATES B M anenastars Sowt, Clty, | OE Tasanton, Tiaing, Jeft. Bostoh rocent: L Norwich and. Westerlv, Iy to spend the winter with her broth- —r “ Mr. and. Mrs: Frank Brown enter-|er. Rev. C. T. Douglass, in Florida. ins | @ined Wednesday eventng in honor of || Guy Toomis. who s emploved in Representative Dr. James H. Hutchins | wilniam Edward Hoppe of West Ba-|Hartford, has r u ther‘(, a e:r New London u"ty were in_ Hartford for the opening of |den Springs, Ky., Who is the guest of [spending & fow days at™the home o ; the_legislature. Z Mrs. Annie ‘Coolk. 4 his. father, G. T. Loomis, in Palmer- | v A i Everett E. Brown attended the ban- Mrs. Mary Palmer is suffering as|town. g L] LEDYARD fauet of the R."I Frutt Growers' as-{ine result of.a recent fall i New Toacher Appointed. soclation at Providence Frida o [ il mehoBls Dbenad iatmiay i ek e after the holiday \ucation. The “va- Haw Msmbers Soin Sapthe Courch SALEM | GALES FERRY B s s Pl Men Rl mtea Stoddard 8chool Net Reopencd— ! ok, il (enm T e 11 T'lz Toachers’ Meeting. . New Britain Preacher at Local Ghurch | Four Girls Join Church—Sunday |y st spins 1ii i ‘illed by | Possesses ree -elected—Fourth | the appointment of Miss Dow of Hud- text of Rev. Frank S. Robbins —installation at the rGange. Jis Aohool' Offiokee Riecelec d pctiolly s B ey Sun- L | el Comtacinoe id: R Rreatrtitr A *tatson. aaal 3 ” 3 5 : iay morning was Bought with a Price, { Rev. R. H. Crawford of New Britain| ; = b i | AaEnter. ias Ca el l b ] l f ; Eor. 6th chapter. Holy communion | preached to 3 mnzo1 congresation 1a Rev. James M. Dotter of ”.;: th- et s Sew] t 1s absolute y pure, 1. 1s 0‘ I 1g ‘ vas administered and the following |Sunday morning. In response to his |odist church ddnis ifext on the|1EVe heen Spending Sk X g d l i e e S e e e e e Sedatiy Fai ‘ quality, and its flavor is delicious. . Jand : iel H.|to attend church services a mu ron iii-14, the theme being Sodalit Main, ‘eores Grhaits, Mre. Gecrge | lorger parcentage of the: consregation e Genin of Christianity. Jymns \P.}! The Young Ladies' Sodality at St TR £ Schuits Mre vill, ¥ 5 wero males. The theme |propriate for the New Year's sermon jjp% poults JAies, Sowion ob Py - e T = H Mt Lansevin, Getie Serits | for the. mornmg was, Hesinning Lifs [hciompaniod Me lime of thousit. [JonnSpiiomen Catholi b, v e Guard against imitations:—the genuine has the || Sl fois. Fred S ov. | Over: Ags ext, John 3: 3. Mrs. |Previous to this, Rev. Mr. Potter re- | incit fair which was ed Dy : : ik . Rotbing. the pastor has works | Floronce. Miirray 1id. cherge of (he | colved o cluss of fout youis sis int | Gooity, (2" WRICR, WS trade-mark on the package and is i 3 et consecratio srvic he even the church probation, Marfe 3 D108 Aren S arare on M H ~d hard in building up this little church | consecration service in t e rars “and. adeline |and ic 4 ) Eale. i . H nd nowsees the frults of his labors N Votre B rpeioe. |Secrane atis Qg o e dancing “was turnished ‘ oRegigered | MADE ONLY BY | n the recent additlon to his church.| , yow Year surprise’awaited the | ctal class for religious instruetion un- | O S GROIESER. o e | H C. E. Meeting. [pastor and congregation on Sunday |Gl {ne teaching of T Mr, Potter{rorq Clark, Arthur Ploufr, Batrick | . . 7 he Chrislan Endeavor meeting was | morning as ten new hymn books for | for one T every tieo mBeER: onie . B mninand ik ‘wAl T lmlte o Sundsy Svening LISl pract | Isien RHe o ey anilos Tedl neen | Re-eolected .Officers. |from this village to Norwich recentiy ® Mra, Fannle Clack. STHe sotiect eshatauslydbnated by Sl member of ; d | making the distance in one hour and : | Who Is on the Lor@’s Side?” |the church Pt ot Thorclaneenl s ey SChool | eirey it fas Established 1780 DORCHESTER, MASS. 1 S Mrs. William B. Kingsley has re-{g 1 the Sunday school boas - y e s SRS Stoddard Schocl Close ,. | turned from a weel’s visit at the home |elected the following officers for the MI and Mrs. Roy Johnson have bee: \ hools reopened on Mom-{ ¢y or “prother, Warren Rozers in |new vear: Snperintendent, Courtland DMy e o Neh s brothar, ay ning for the winter term with | 1ot Tyme, E. Colver; assistant ntendent, | Darl Maynard of Newport, R. L, for < - exception of the Stoddard school, | NI AN pir pas. returned after [Dudler ¢ By B teinand Tos returned to New | 7 | hich has been closed for lack of pu- | Miss Alice Fix has returnel aftet|Dudley < librari- | Atthur Helfiand has returned to New | e e i 3 |ihe home of her sister, Mrs, Amy |an, R. ) planist, T o i S konil S R S hopie S {Ein SRS Communion Sunday. e T . e Ot o e tma been Spend.) relutives i e mmunion was observed in the| Willie Day and LeRoy Bailey re- | i e woh o nas saturoRt 10 the hemeetinis | ¢ s ram> | ional church on Sunday |turned to Colchester on_ Monday 1o |]ee: Lanra 4 Ber- WV ch has et MrS, Thone o | LISBON | A nd Rev. Mr. Goodenough, the | resume their studies at Pacon a Kins e em cae . R Siehe ! b e | retary ana oo sized audience | * George Gurney of New London spent | j | g The body of mith, whose Sunday School Votes to Send Re-|lard; orgunist, M race Sheff S hear him. the week end at the home of Mr. and | by icague meeting in|fdeath occurred in Huughton. was| | mebrances to Alfred Kennedy, at| ant, Miss F hvery. - s sisting Mrs. | Mrs, Charles Maiona. - s the vastor \nl.; ::x;; ead i ,',,’f,l‘. o Fm ;(‘Y‘IL\T - or: % -‘;_A‘x”\vl ,»;”' ! Backus Hospital. | eorie e h. Tsaac T. Hunt Sterry so much improve Lopi iises of a Redeem- “" tock’s cen on Saturday aft- e ng asow cra i hogs Monday, {in health that he was able to be Tully B o O e e o ot \,“"_“‘VQ;“&‘]‘”" et i L Rev, J -| ,m‘,‘ o Norwich this ounds and the | dressed and about the house on New | =" services was responded to | tor of the Method Bieciol ¢ B b, | ing 1 | pit at N -|2 dng U 053 Serat ware (nstall 1 I THe fo juarterly conference Was|Mr. Smith was. a member. The bear GARDNER LAKE SR A | the caste cers were insts } | Beld in the vestry-of the AL E. church |ers were Gegrge. O amn GroDsoE: & lny To Remember Hospital Patient. | v after- BOZ'—_—_ Thursday eve o clock, thel Tumer; Danfel W- Darrow, Jeroms W | . George Champiin is carting ic , Of Sunday Sei om- | Bend, at ; j Lendentgren tise FYnesSrous ntiiad Sl ohn aylor, accompanied by Gerard |~ Xdgar Standish has entered the em- | tion of W. = Foote, superintendent; | \ave return- e Thevy societies connected with the |gran of Weater s £ Ploy ot ‘the Massasoit Mfe. C Oaji- | Char Budeit =sistant super-! i jSix Join Congrggagmn;\ (‘Ihm:h ey and accepted \",.,\‘ Thm‘ (V\"IIII\ : thwf»ofn»l,::}"fl _1‘ ; thy it eiq ss Hattie. Bradlaw, sec-| "o . Ma s presented and | Grange Installation Set for Jan. 20. vor v eld at thelsor the winter, 3 . #] “arvin Davison lof -Brag Y., | retary a reasurer: Miss Alice Ken-| : ard recovery A paid. T T R I S el S = | The icemen in town started in Mon- |and Merton Sw of cyell, | ned and Walter Hyde, as-| : s town Y i i e Mr, and Ars, W. A, White were New | book « cd et | v elp = z m J . Year's guests at S. A. Dolbeare's n ¢ 1| Pleased Audience at Minstrel Show— s anted NORTH STONINGTON rs anney and daughter | %or appendic | it W e et N : e oy | Baptist Chu and Sunday Schoo < : byieonnledinents 06 4 ; Mrs. J. L. Peacock Addresses Home |imers. Elect{OMmcors oo is impro i Church M nont ? a Mission Meeting—Annual Meeting of a0 et rs 1 jschool as Pare g, | Baptist Church — C gational | from a lens s th S n of the Ledvard | 1 A S i hu ongregational { | 7't 1 wiil b Saturaay eventng, | ¢ {5 le=sSinply o Summer. | Union Sews for English Soldiers. | fur en har g n met at the parss A | g LB 1 af i e lpit | ¥ at the home of herh parent ¥ 1i der € B « fonday evening and elected officers 2 3 2d snalng = stasky church last |~ Jirs, Charle dner spent Tuesd over New ar held gregz e year. Rev. Mr. Good- | HOIE08 of 0 ! panied by Mrs. Greenly at home brother. Lewis Lat- | _J. b. was in Hartf m|d i & was elected pre: | g ”‘J_‘;“ Address by Mrs. Peacock, i) {Tuesday. o seemed to be ace Geer vi "‘\vfl-fiu!f\." | e Woman's Home Missh st utting in fce for | ; yster uppe:_ Afterw ' D." Zabr} c Grar. Jr.. 1€ confined io his = made by Mrec e i left the employ of | supper ,was served. the stew being | Bur n_Pecich: ome with Mr. | dy. tinloaded { who spoke Earlleratinars on {cooked Dby-C. E. Whit the man | McClimon does not con-| “Sherwood G. Avery is ill at me | St e e 1 et e CrTEiER e < a Darling and Miss A e How | ation e lisease. e e o n Bozral t atterl a3 A pid R “S-1ma Darling were visitors ) { fo: Smart was in Wilt schoo! ; ount o eachers hav- wa e o piod =n ih Henry Harris was Brideeport | S imiic Eadine ATT soslobe mst el town re- pery - *ber of Putnar Personal Menti bl riy, onday | ey | nesda rn the pare | —_ x ant Miss Mary | of Brook R s il St made § R R - ] .ot vl e e g Aot ot Nomrich | 1Y teraon gt | CHESTERFIELD i e »fternoon. jo Eeasc urtiand . Colver of the m l G e | President Tucker of Dartmouth Pre- | s Wed 4y briskie, Hen k. ¥ manager W. R. Perry Ice Co. Sunday School Reorganized, | S dleton were ; : | sents Books to Coit Library t ; Monday morning to saperintend | e Third Baptist Sunday school i officers HANOVER : ; 1e ice harvesting at South Willing- | reorsanized Sunday, Tolet OB e ! lcers v assistant 3 2 e & five meetings e hom lage Contributes $85 Toward Bei- | OLUNTOWN H Peiirins aramidtie | wen o e W CHS Y d Mrs. Robert Brewer, M B 2555 an Relief—Church Mecting—Of- | — e Ly C dosen uasctet, Victor Campbel = Rplief=-Church Meoting Ol b apits Perfict iniAtisnuance &t Cantor | B om_Kowlan ine, [ with Mre: Jobn I & Mr. and Mrs. William Whit MOHEGAN &= ‘o Schaol—Mills on 40 Hour Schedule. | 1. el thel CHuss i ; : ; mond Burrows : H er da e X hurch ELEL o 10nd wrow e e The followi R urbutt and Mise Tasrary 2 Third Bapt Gift to Library wrrows Sun N e he amount | absent | g Emily Pierce of Allym's | meeting Wednesday. Charles yresiden I ¥ 2 3 : ected throu village by |at the Center schoc r Providence New Years|C. Gray, Leonard Main and George &, resented the Mr. and Mrs. Charl 16 Sunihe Christmas| Grade §—Dorothy Scranton | as Thompson were elec which wil guests of Mr. and Mrs . rafnelnted Tor dan, George Maguire, Alber | réd Richarde C, Gr: ik and treasurer, B . eI Mr. and Mrs .\V:v>1\:~. Yos ctors were Mrs. Angus Grade §—John Grave { wich, anc s daugk M of finance commn : Kf“-.um 1 N f rosiers, Irene Mager: {at the home farm lllustrated Lecture. o i hnoTiog ek i Kkins. at L.ong Cove I N ad T e ~la r - cold, is improving M"*l"?', } Grade 4-—Medos | William Ha { ans !:ui~ e er "“. et dste 1 Quidgeon s in’ New Londo o o andall, Arelard v roa | ¥ R ¥ a B - rade 3—Mary 3 v , i e by, Bl Mon e \ o n the L 2 < Grade frene F s ] L R e bxleon 3 Arrang em proj Rathabe s I - SHot Three Foxes { e fpmesil When o : 1pd Wornh ting o Ralph Jacaues Mim e raterlon Jisen, stho | Sewed for English Soldiers. | o I e al- | ballot befor Bl ool Church Meeting. 1. Serior Bn cars gay| and knitting nesdles fl e o b Mactarh Jaal Vood Y reteciag - R > ! es on the duns : oo | 25Mies diery: richomsna ot Sriewon 15 |3 . 2 An Oid Home .\ adies’ 4 i e z t & in dis S fing < y by o Ladies'} On 40-Hour Schedule. | € in Jn‘irt t No. 5| SHUNOC Prescflpiion 8 2flernoonl The mills of the Briggs company > | A B Ia wnd = == - 1 e premaant ] 40-hour per week schedule, com- | gazing r : fer= | Clalince arite e uneral of Mrs, Maria Rathbdn—Of- that is plea _to take, president, | meneing th topping 'I‘er'd;vi* sted he bri . rean E: Hiy A B ice ficers Elected by Baptist Sunday et e Rl e * | night- for t week > sta | wn, ficers Elc conen e | A number of young men of the state TERY o esle School. ataline ¢ e LEONARD BRIDGE At 80th Birthday Party. A : & 2 | e RSkl Hone rerrcal —_— B A Bennd and ] Frician T pastor ement Eeen |Busy Bee Society Surprises Mrs. sal- | Em Beth, spe and daughter visited Noredon| T i hird Bapt mon Clark. home of Mrs. H ol S 7 S 0 B M § funera Of Horehound | ——— Norwich, Mrs. 1 i } ASHWILLETT ! Of More t New Year’s night lants and good wis 3 New Years day. | ocoih Lo ¢ o Novern 5 ‘ giC sann i l St o8 Brown, a|palmer Brothers' Mill Starts Up on s Ay | Stoninston _ attended . t stops conghs and relieves ¢ s el I el i 1 her At Moa | Fu:; Timo—Officers of C. E. So- e town whore she | lde, A" ok cxpectranc § 8 5 Se clee s 4 e | Denis el e aace] | Baptist Sunday School Election nor anything injurious. Edgar Reginald Croft, after visiting| About fo hundred stereopticon | i Kzrvn s "5\,,,-\-1,”\ the the week. { paas \“"‘ay it et Rl Bt Ir. and Mis, John Croft, | pictures were shown at the Exeter | { 5 F‘;‘ hm'w"_ e Crumb entertained | A rmon \"i Pl Vr-‘,t : L to duties at the new |c ch Sunday evening. i hoo spen! h H s at din on the holiday S Unc T rning. in e hird apli e I s o Eas river, New Lee G. Cummings has returned tol jat her ho efir V\x‘uf«,—q, Mass.,, and | Weltin, and" &wol childres | irch by R A, Witt £ ¥ Pike's Tootheche Drops Stop It his duties at Wesleyan college, Mid- | Miss ¥idna Verier at her home. : e 10 Hanoverites at- | dletown, after the oliday 1 Alice F H oper of Niorwich Jed ir pietures in Baltic Taes-§ V tion w . Mrs. Ida E. The New Téstament Ler qumeflbm’e{ Cummings for Giving. ng Rev. George ek Harrison visited| George Strong, who was ":f«‘uil\m‘u]l Mrs. D. C. Perkins will condu 16 speak at the Union | y > sch Tuesda fter- | with pneumonia, is somewhat better Epworth league service at o’clock at the 10.45 service. / o | Mrs. Salmon Clark was agreeably [with a special service Sunday evens wristian Fndeavor meeting at 777 S e Sl {surprised New Year's afternoon when | ing be conducted by Miss Hen- TCHVILLE the 1nflm'rw;'s»(if t'ihe ‘71‘;5\] ::.»g‘ P> “;H i ] 4:_:::_0 2 At the "UOQWR) /% and several friends called on her and | ¥ ing se he pastor will speak hare was a good sized attendance |Cake, sandwiches, fruit and_ coffee | - be, Special “music Jat &Nl the! services 9 9 the dance given by the Children of |were brought snd served by the|mission Study Class Mests Sodality | | At (he Union Eautist church Sun soclely Saturday evening in | guests. re were 17 present, { . 2 orning Rey, ¢ ge happel Imer hall Tor which Leary’s orches- | ~ Mrs. Himelstein and granddaughter,| ©of St. John's Parish Holds Fan‘j 5 John, the Greatheart, and 2 furnished music and Prof. Cong- | Miss Zelda Himelstein, are visiting the| New Teacher at Palmer Memoria | 2aministered the commimion. He also on prompted former's deughter In New Haven School Mizeton conducted services at the Lake's Pond Mrs. Lewis Burdick is visiting == — e o) Paptist church at 3 p. m. and led the riends in New London CLARK’S FALLS The Woman's Home Mission siudy ) Christian Endeavor meeting at Mont- = Mrs. Henry Eastlond spent Satun- lass was entertained by Mrs. Thomas | ville at 5 day in New London. e Chai s fill Church at her home on Gay Hi on Officers of C. E. Society. Jobn MeManus of Arctio, 2. 1. spent {3 o e Ry ot ol o e arady mmsthe st Lo ers of the Endeavor eociety Sunday with his uncle and Mrs, John | JPUSp With & fine auality of clear on. Mrs. Church served yefreah- | ror e: President, Miss Robev| B < . a work. ments. 5 vice president, Miss Ella e Vefmesday %o re~1"Mr and Mrs. LeRov TFarnsworth,| Miss Jospehine Hart, who thel . Rosenlund; recording and corre- e P oons Friday omorning, | Miss Alzida Saunders and Mrs. Cottrel] | Boliday vacation at the hom her | sronding secrétary, Miss Henrietta W e e e ossian hollday. o |0f Westerly were guests of Mrs, C. M. |Parents, Mr. and Mrs, Moses Hart, has | ciridtey: (reasures Mo Goitimn iy ies Mary JIeManus has returned | \aine, bringing rood cheer and gifts | Feturned to Hebron to resume toach- | i s Marion 'C. Henry; assistant O e o B e oaiss Max- |, poripriate to_the holldays, ing 3 s Miss Carrie G. Wood s w N in | S [Chester Burdick, who is ome of | The social and dance held in Rok Mill on Full Time, T e e on, Stark was in | the firemen off the New Haven rail- | ertson's hall Thursda; e Y Palmer Bros! quilt mill after a Jartford this week and was present |- 5 largely attended. The guests were Palm quilt mi after 3 % road, having some spare time, visited 3 : B e T L e Ll i the Governor's ball Tuesday night |4is vncle. Horace Fs Palmer, and fam. | masked. The grand march was led by 3 siut down, began again o 1 wreda ith he: » IS Juliafice, catching 18 fine pickere] and eels. | dohl, who wor 3 e ortnme \uthi John B. Perry’s son Oscar was home | About sixtv were present. Music was | SOUTH LYME | s over Sunday from Westerly. Mr. Perry |furnished hy the Youns Men's orches ; POMFRET CENTER has been in North Stonington Center jtra. The committee was Louis Peters, rritt Comstock is the 3 several days, attending to his business |James Phillips, Bdmond Killeen, | | Merritl Comstock s e as assessor. | Thomas Tuckey. Clarence McArdle|friends in New Haven ~ =~ 2. B Erown has returned from| " Richard Mainé was in Norwich Tues- |and Joseph Hickey 3 at Plant's game prese and begar Norcester where she has been ViSit-{gav and in Westerls Wedbeaot Mrs. Joseph Miller, who has been |2t Plant's g ESOEVE ¢ = dav and in Westerly Wednesd in|is duties ‘there Wednesday i b tion will et e s T retamed G0 ends in | Mra. Bealrice Rathbun of Wew Lon A number frot this sectfon will at- : New York, has Teturned to her home was asfecent guSSt of Mige Tea. end the three-day meeting of the PENDLETON HILL on Gay ¥, don wvas aTecent guest of Miss Je: ! ‘onn: Staie Grange at Waterbury next Miss Ruth Long. who has been|Sie Stanhope: = : o week. The Tadless Sewing soclety. met at [spending o few weeks with her moth-| Miss Blanche N mex I BEST BY FAR i Ropresentative Tohn Ash and Miss|the Palmer -homestead Shursday. Jan. |er. Mrs. Marthe Lone of Niantie has made o lensthy visit with Miss He = : Ash and Henry Davenport motared to|7th. There was a full attendance and |roturned to the home of Mr and Mee e e S G e and fl l Tartford Tuesday in Mr. Davenport's e joliy time is reported. These meet- | Alhort WV Avers of 101 T, o ST Headh. ana Mty a i sutomobile and attended fnauguration [ings of the society are held every two Gone b Flosite Northrur n guests s - > | exercises. weeks. == T i e . et e Senator Charles O. Thompeon. and Miss Sarah Thompsen Palmer re- Howard Stickney the past week. Mrs. Ida Browningz. who was with Quite a few meople of this vicinity

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