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NORWICH - BULLETTN, - SKTURDAY. JANUARY 16, 1915 G SR A A S WESTERN RHODE ISLAND. Wwas a Sunday guest of her . C. Leffingwell. Jrs. Austin Rathbun and son Palmer ir home Sunday after spending two weeks with Mr. C. L. Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. returned to : ne Deitz is spending a short time with Mrs. Adams of Palm- FRANKLIN Ladies’ Aid Scciety Chooses Officersm— Barn Roof Blown Off During. the New London County OLD MYSTIC - bialey’s Store Burglarized—Charles L.| Bldredge Owner of “Mesting of B. Y. P. U. Albert A. Haley's store was ent ed late Friday night oifesrly S Several “attemps o en- EAST COLCHESTER David Paley Thrown Frem Load of Wood, Part of Which Fails on Him. Miss Faith D | gew weeks at Mrs; Horace Smith of Lyme ispass- ng several days with her mother, Mrs. Sarah Greensiit. Matilda, Weaver of Local farmers, are getting i found the recent 1 great hind- day morning. ter were made Dbefore They probably mide their egit by the outside door of the groc &y department as Harr and Mrs. L. M. Browning weis during this we rong’s, for a brief stay. Armstrong have been in Waterbury attending the state grange. Officers of Ladies’ Aid Society. The Ladies' in: Waterbu: gates from the Stite granze. Thrown From Lead, of S. Paley cident this w Keeney, who found it unlock the store Saturs A few pennies dey |, MOrning. < taken from the cand Y 1 quantity of sod frora the large taken consisted of cigars.can wnd Several pairs of sk the. visitors taey were frightened aw ger amount Ot Book Printed Eldredge of cottegs is the possessor of a Lindiey mmar with - wooden goods was mis The annual : ident, Mrs. Lu- vice president, Mr secretary and tre s Ell . Smith. Gone to Florida. has gone to Day- for several monthe. Robert Mifcheil of Brattleh Deacon . R Nowing ‘and ther Holtor R the week w in Nerwich, of - Norwich as Louis Ortman £ < -and Mys. Lloyd motiout “edttion’ printed purchased a 1 Roof Blown Off. : hourse from New e d of Tuesday oot -of ‘the horse _P. Ayers.was blown oft. B. Y. B U. Meets. People’s U Nott place PENDLETON HILL es Winifred and Cecile Palm panquet of Windhan . and Mrs. J. E encamrment, No. | 6% . the ' busin who was injured S5 session games joyed and refre Resigns After Nineteen Years. Edward W. Hoppe of West Baton Death of Sidney Gilpatrick, ney QGilpagrick v Vutnam - &ied 1 Avcanum of ¥ cent guest of Mrs. James M. Cook re- turned Satu tary of the Ro: ented a pair of solid Zold ek With her hus Russell Cook and E; attended the automobile only missed two meetinss. " GOSHEN Funeral of William Hiscox of Jewett City Lucy Ann . Taylor— Nir. and Mrs. F. H. Browning Attend State Grange -Mesting. céttage, Old M The United Workers of th As David Paley of wood which Sewing society dinet Sceley tor of the ch wero prese Woolen Mill Starts Up. 1 overturned. severe shaki; ASHWILLETT Florence and Lilllan t of the week ard towards Funeral of Mrs, Taylor, Tie death o The Ladies’ A y of the Bap-| the store owned by I PBuddington of West h friends here, meatings ~ of prineipal of the and Voluntown last w The Methodist Leen fwired for tate Attorney "HALLVILLE e Richardson, who has been ORTH FRANKLIN a) Aluminum Cassersle, Containing Pud- | ding with Silver Plums,-Mrs. Peck- ham's Birthday Gift. serious cperation ng Ler health. mber . enjoyed pond here, Sunday. Quiniey of Mrs. Caldwell of Glasgow, Scotland, | skating on t! etanuck, after a 1 .+ week with S allville was Emma Warne: lip) Douglas of Philadelp 1. Jagathe guest of Miss Nettle Karoll of Shewville on Sunday eveniug, Lamphere and fami Dr. Albert T. Chapman's lcased to William S. Walbri ftord has been 1dall attended Liouis Courad, J of Willimax srett Johnson nt the week CLARK"'S FALLS LEBANON Audience Delighted with Address by | Albert L. Blair—Secretary C, Hine to Speak at Educational Meet- | aldwell and ¢ mother are | few days in_Providence. = be an entertalnm: ich the young the chapel at will present stringpg of pickerel been caught Palmer oaught eral and perch of good wise, Will Tlilinghast caught. s plekerel 4n Wyassup pond 1hat welghed over four | "he. fourth Saturday evenlng at 8. 4 imber in the Grang: sutertainment ourse was given Gravise hall Friday evening, bef entifusiastically appreci: Tor an hour and 2 half Albert L. Blair of B¥ooklyn, N. Y. held b close attention to Whair of the New What Tt Say VHth the newspaper as one of the e American institutions, as a basis = hfs lecture, he wove into his ad, dress’' much about current avents a1 lems of the dayv. < irty years’ experience as s fiswepaperman he brin~s {o his hear- 8re in & bright, witty, entertaining and Ctive. way a message whici ap-’ : thinking people. All united 2 sa¥ing that it was ome of the best | rey ever heard- here and the wish as expressed that {he sudience might aone Ume hear him asain, Lasal Briefa, _E A Hoxle Tred Negaw and Fred Taylor attonded the of the legisiature last Fuesday | Edith L, Tucker was in New Lon- M, ‘and Mrex, C. A, Derking wers i leld = fow days last weel, = ‘Wedr.eaday, Pred Purgess and daughter aro in Poston {67 n shont (large gatbering of friends snd neigh- Mre, Grace celebrate her bdirthday, evening Rev, presenterl Mrs, Peckham su aluminum 1 pudding of of silver quarters ve audiene roads with| spaper Press and wheeler instead of 1 x e During Tuesday i o arge elm at Jth's was blown -CAM_PEELLE MILES T Brown’s saw mill in Plainfiel Dog en Hunt Farm Catchas 45 Wood- peals o all - chucks and Thres Skunks, ade a busi uminings was a yecent il James Dixen vid Walsh |in_Plginfield ¢ { and Ferry Amns Tilley of Leb-|u Iferuce Perkins 118, Rexford Mr, and M, | anen spen eeiety met with Mrs. | Ggeorze A, has_ retarred New Yebk, on {he Bezrah sidee of the lak: ¥ irem Montville the dance recently held ut days receati Heids the Reserd, Street will B A, Hoxle bas pirehassd g fine horse of Elmer Pievsan of Nor- last Saturday for & surgical operation, ths past season he has caught forty-| § s Dolbeare filted his ice house om |f.ve woedchucks and tiarde skunks. LEFFINGWELL. 2 . Qaivin Beebs and Mn apd Mrs, S. C. Beebe jwere Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Vergason of - Syivia lane. =0 Arthur Armstrong and Irving Foote of Norwich, Mr. and Mrs. George Shei- ?rem were Sunday sfter visiting her sistes, Ars. Whittaker of Leicosior, Mass, Gmsene and were in Nerwioh Phuvsisy Bdgeatienal Msoting, in e intevest Fer B Grange hatl evening, Thare wilt 8o teach & cpeaking contest and sehool werk. Cof Wagtferd wiil address B Tucker | . > . Raymond Monday and Tuesiay, YAWBUX VALLEY ¥en ILew was a recemt caller ition of Mra €. P. Miner, who has been ill fér some time, re- nnfe Pliven of Westerly wa £ Lidip Ol - - don of Bast caflses at « P EWS FROM ONE fl\»l:JNDRED 'LIVE CORRESPONDENTS EASTERN CONNECTICUT AND Who is Going and Cotnine;lnci&cnu. Accidents] and Building in Three Counties. GALES FERRY Sunday- Scheel - Awards For Punctual Attendance—Officers Re-eleced and Committees Appointed at Quarterly Confersnce, The sermon by Rev. James M. Pat- ter Sunday mornine on the New Tes- tament -Rule Forgiving, I thians, 16 chapter, second verse, was meost interesting. The Sunday school session, cenducted by Assistant Super- intendent D. €. Perkins, the secretary read the annual report for the pas Rev. James Ms Potter and Mrs. with son- Denald, ordé: Potter pins, gun metal star to Gertrude Allen, eight years without missing a sessiom, Walter - Mather, - R: 22 and Mr, and Mrs D. C. seven Years. : Epworth League Meeting. At Epworth Leagde Da ers were received o T Herald, one beinz use of the leaders. jcined the league. the One new mem- Sons. Stor scplter and M and QUARTERLY CONFERENCE. Committees For the Year. j At the fourth quarter! recently conducted b | tendent G. C. Schribner in the M. E | church, follo | Schribner. M W in Jennie - G. The re-election of C, F superintendent of the Su by the conference Colver The pastor's rep The followine list ted: O.|Charies A, Satteriee, ‘Mr Sarah S. La M S . mer, ~ nie G. Perkins, w olver. retelected: iences, and C. eward, w ittees were named at ing for the conterence year as follow: mittee, Rev. Jam Coiver, Miss J. G . Perk: Aliss Alice 1 fore R. Irving Mrs. Rufus Huribut D, B. Colver, 2 liss Alice Satt to annual lay conf E. Colver, M Perkins, er: h Mrs, D, C. Per mantic camn meeting, Perxins; flower fund ice Satterlee, ns: deleg: committee, Miss Laura A. Per] Personal rned home i * daughter, Ernestine Mention. Talbot Yorlk, y Adams Mol few days with Mrs Luclus Brown of the home of thelr Iy, Jast ¥rida: orwic) {pleied the rebutlding of " Miil | bridge on the river {Tast Sarurday BOZRAH = Shet, Mrs, Edwin B, Lathrop spe day Jam 11 with My, and Mrs | Gage Norwich | fifty-sixth wedding .anniversary Elested 8uperintendent. At the Bosrah Center | Mre, Clavence Smith o | cheseu superintendent for und. 111w <~ | yeax, 13 Blaet 2 Fex, hrop shot a morRing whead of % Lathrop apd Miss Mab nt Thursday in Norwic | holidass with friends New :|and Rutherford, Waldo. the two- Yeal nd - M William" Latham is last Tuesday The fuderal "of A was Jargely sitended sresational church at Thursday. Rex. E, B, Haines and Rev Tom {in; Rer, . M. Crawford jweached a most’ impressive refmon Jast §unday Brd of The et Cofine: vear. Several award pins for regular attendance were wiven, in the following rolled gold eight vears without missing a session, Four have attended Sunday school for Irving Hurlbutt Peri¢ins. Miss Jennie G. Perkins has attended the Epworfh league meeting in {the evening the topic commemarated | Ten eubscrib- Epworth hie Tenewal for the | Tojiara ang brought about $3,000, At the business ing held at the close of the serv- it was voted to hold a service of Rev. James M. Pot- s Jennie G, Perkins wers |named as a special cominittes for this, Ro-tlected—Appointment of conference uper- prayer by Rev. Mr. Perkins appointed secretary of the meet- as ns was appointed trier rt was reports of the Womair's Home | nd the Ladi Aig " report was also recording secretary’s by Charles I, 1 . | ent ith Miss Jen- o was elected to the | r made by the death of Thomas | Latham: D. « ns, recording | stewara; a1 J. S. Perk treasurer | dis- this meet- Aman- 'a\{ ‘Charles Malona. had charge of he opening service in the evening. Donald G. Mitchell of New London Hilsited Woodbridge farms lzst Satur- oy William_Maypard was a~ businéss cajler in New London Monday. : The grange held a social dance in its hall Wednesday cvening. Parties from Colchester and Chesterfield wete present, The town school board ~held its monthly meeting in the Central school Thursday evening. _James Lane spent the week end with his family in New London. LEDYARD News of the Churches—Nerman Farm Brings About $5000—8chools Ex- pected to Reopen Monday. i “Owlng to {he 'scarlet fever scare thers was no seryice in the Baptist charch- Sunday Rev. Mr. Goodenouah, pastor of the Congregational - churéh. took for _his text. Sunday morning part of the Hth and 13th verses of Philippians, Znd chapter, There was an attendance of fifty in Sunday echool, . Representative Joseph D. Austin has secured ‘the services of Charles Har- is of Poquonmos. 'Mr. Herris will stay with Mr. Ausetin during - the winter while he attenlls to his legislative du- ties at Hartford. Norman Farm Seld, A Thomas P, orman has sold her farm to Mr. Kinney of Rhode Is- land. This is one of the best farms in {5 Mr. and Mrs. Willlam 1, Allyn and Mr. and Mrs. Billings T. Avery from this town attended the session of the state grange in Waterbury this week The schools in districts No. 4 and 8 will reopen Monday, January 25 if no new cases of scarlet fever develop. Mrs, Isaoc G. Geer has been visiting fes in Norwich. Mr, Goodenougi led the preach- ce at the Christian Endeavor The. prayer meeting that was to be ! field at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Warren G. Allen Wednesday evening was postponed on account of the stormy weather. Buys Mystio Ducks. . Taylor has purchased twelve ¢ Alden Crouch of Mystic, In- s to raise ancks didan River breed, and expec {a large number. Mrs, Charles A. Gray, who las been 1l for a long time, does not improve ! rapidly. cutting ther Return to Norwich, Mr. Hildebrand and family, who have been occupying Rev. E. Kin- mouth’s farm at Ledyard Center for the past year, have moved to Norwich, | where they formerly lived. Miss Lury Main is ill at the home of her parent | Tnos M. Gray, who is sick with | at the home of his par- The Baptist T e | baked bean supper at the residence of | Jacob WilL LISBON Norwich Preacher. at Newent Church —Death of Andrew A. Adams. Newent church Sunday i morning IRev. L. W. Fi nk of Norwich preached ot Drunk with W , but Be led W the Spirit, he 1ld_sup- plement the sermon J Payne % Sunday. OB!TUARY. Andrew A. Adams, manhood he Providence ailroad, r J. M. Potter: |alternates Mrs, Charles J Pierce and to Willi- Saraf J. Miss cuetodian of deeds, D, C. At | M & been on u biisi- D s Court- d E. Colver at fhe navy yard, E, i, Tracy and M John Griswold of New Londo: , Noyes B, Al Latham T, Smith with helpers com- Officers ‘Reelected. al meeting and election of ers of irday afternos: 's were reel and Mrs vere wee' Dan!cl=on, Postmaster HNenry Gautier Receives Appointment—Effects of Storm. 1 R. M. Young went to Hartford 7] @ duty ‘in the 2 Death of Mrs. Nichols. eived by local death of Mrs » of Misses I former resld: was in Wa s, Walter Tann Tanner were ndmoth Ereelestor Her 1 and Alexande: ts of thelr Cove Norwich Sunddy Schesl Election—Blg Red Fox | it beina their | the annual election of bfficsrs | S school, | James Lerd was ~asitor cek, 1 fiam (rock nd daugater : Feturned home after spending the in = Lawrencé hospital, New Longon, where hie underwent an Aperation for appen- Hambdurg Jast Franc?s Parvis'<f North Lyms officiat- Wi Jermie Blllings was a re of Mre, Otto Anderse New Postmaster, Henry Gauiier has been appoiuted | postmaster of the fourth elass ofMce {at Ginsgo, nud business fs being done |at the new siand, Kenyon & Gauti | stare, | Mr and Mrs, 13, 6, Youne of Fatmer, are visiiors at Mrs, J, A, ¢ oung's mother, BT was in Jewett ur's, I, € Mon- The severe rain and snew stor) {vented the meeting of the Ladies' | sosiety ap Mrs, W, G, Burdick's We nesday afterneom, count of ihe sterm the mer- were unable {0 inake . the 1o the city for store su pre- & and famiiy the fiTst PRESTON Cengregational were in At- of the week Church Rell Cali— €| Annual Meeting of Ecelesiastical and ;| Ladies' Aid Becieties, A B, d grange convention i Week. Church Rell Cail. A roli ‘call will be held at the Con- gregational church on the evening of Jar. 37th. Al members of ‘the ghurch and ihe camrch societies and their families have been invited. . There will be a roll call, revorts of sbuietie ang refreshments will be serve: Held Annual Meeting. Fhe annual meeting. of the B astical spetety apd Ladfes? Ald. soc of the Comgregational church . held in the vesiry of, the chpréh. on Thursday afternoon. H. H. Pajmer; E. R. Scott and A. E. Shedd werd elected :ommittes, a#td J. H. Wilson and: Elmer Tiller vestrymen. Mrs. H. H. Palmer Yyax alecded preeident ‘of ‘the Ladtes' Aid society mnd Mre. Hean Aray:- of peel so refreshed this morning fhai JUL pay you that fetten o owe you. o just haven'i feti Like writing for a fong fime. but yestenday my new furnitune came out and o fixed up my bedroom. My, how o slept, It makes you feel s0 much moae cheenful and happy to wake up in a beautipul fuanished led- You want to be careful though when you Luy {your {u/(nii‘u)(i, Whike you are at if, get the goed {kind that wiff Lasi, Like o did. John and ithe fady are fine and dandy. Qs even, @P. S.--I'm delighied with my new fuinitune: bLought it from SHEA & BURKE, 37-47 MAIN STREET Wilils and Miss hments were served. NORTH STONINGTON | Women P CHESTERFIELD i Evening Dance—1{ Entertained at edominate In Official Board of Congreaational Sccisty—Irving C Second-hand fomobile One Early 1914 Overland Touring Car Newly Painted, three New Tires, Electric Lights, me- chanicaily as geod as new. | i | i | | { Will allow -any inspection on this car by any me- chanic. - Any part of it that is found worn or defective we will replace it at our expense. Price $425.00 IMPERIAL GARAGE was | Ay