Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 23, 1915, Page 10

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' NORWIGH . BULLETIN, - SATURDAY, - JANUARY GALES FERRY Missionaiy/ Scciety Studies About the .Indizn—Harman Cranmer Injured— Local People 2t Group Mesting. Tmprovement Potter of Norwich. rong of Frankkn and Rev, phere of Fitchville. s and enéour- Boon and Miss of Norwich the visitors. . announced that at the next lecturer’s hour report from the Lincoln of New London County ' NIANTIC ¢ Blosm Causes Wall o/ Cave In—Salss | £iu0, ghiidon Ehgagerant.— Firad * of Res! Estate—Funeral of Harry| sponded W, nge and visited friemds in Water- They returned home | Missionary so- meeting at the Pefkins on imhed 450 Pounds, 3 and Leroy now abideth Fellowship Meeting Jan, 27th—Ex- srcises on Parents’ Day. he high stone wall opposite Con- P. Perking’ place a some cftects of About 6 o'clock Sunday + the big wall took Goodenough ng friends | Mrs. Harmon from Judgs morning in the Congregational church. There wi& an in Sunday school, @ractor T Tlanders raad showe! lthe storm. {evening a portion of A number of ss the tracke. oyes was called in Norwick "MONTVILLE attendance of & Irving and Newton guests of relatives ssion study beok. In | o | i boulders 1anded acros Lag force of trolley empl s in remove the big stomes, and traffic i the line was resumed at 11 o'clock. crected about eleven ! years ago when the New London and East Lyme street . {This was one of the many improve- nents to the highway along the line. Mr. Daniels, care taker of the Glid- place, was in the Grove Satur- removing his furniture, which was storage at the Kummel coitage, to is new home on_the Flanders road. “Job's Cemforters” Topjc Pastor's Sermon—Church Business Largely Attended—Agoga and Philathea Classes Entertained. Falvey-Sheldon Engagement. Miss Laura D, Perkin: of the chapter. Announcement gagement of Edward B. Sheldon. Asa Sbeldon, A Falvey of Nor- sponding to the roll call with dien hame. freshments followed and the entertained her guests with selections on_her mew Victor graphaphomne. The Fehruary 3 ata the parsonage with Rev. and Mr: was built. | town, and Miss Julia hour with wich Towrt. Mrs. Elauor ¥ranklin was the guest of Mi ence Geer from Fridey until Monday. | Fellowship Meeting. The first fellow: Congregational Road chure meeting will ble school su t the evening C Church Services. Rev, James M. Potter chose on Sun-j day morning last these words for h Exodus, 9th chapter, 12th verse, And the Lord Pardoped the Heart of 1 Stonington the Bacon 3 Byron Clark, who hav een making a visit to their daushter in Baitimore to their home on the Flar acceptable sermon. he Sunday School session as an award for two received a Maine sang a solo of the study Charles Turner and Miss Curtiss of recent guests of Mr. Ars. Eilen Furness at_the home farm near the village. Sarah A. Colver and Miss Kate - of the Navy Yard, were in No, 8. which have heen -eks, will reopen Monday, ney Allvn M. attendance Large Attendance at Church Meeting. Real Estate Sales. attendance rown of Norwich | jclerk’s office on Wednesda Grangs Installation. ion have been esold Encouragir the variou rs are making a num ements, which give worl niers here. Administrater Robert | ". Luce estate has sold two lots on the Flanders read. It peopie that an in- Ledyard grange was vear is bright ‘ongregational puell is tie guest Mather of s hoped by Special Music. yment to a number ! On account of the hop and_siste: ich last| meeting Sunday eve $ Discovered in Time. Representiat Gertrude Olson. umental du Lydia S. Maynard . Fred Rich- Guest From Dakota. Hester Prentice of Dakota who spending the winter with » guest of he this place, was the Comstock for had burned large as 2 T E Fer School n last week. Marizn Bullard is ithe guest , Mr. and Mrs. Twlss, Jr.. raise $L30. their? summer express business which | amount, ma operated so suecessfully for | dubiicate Georze Howard. move his ere he will lo- dir. Twiss is 2 Ni- alveady started on has purcii the village. Accident to Woodcutter. employed at Death of Harry Meigs. Day Exercises. a deep cut the village where he will lton mar- | Uncasville Meeting, where burial took and Mr. and Mrs. C ompanied the body ice! Anna Blaihers Aied at tie house by K nappenberger. Sunday Services. Congregational ch the toplc wi Baraca Class Meets. Cottage Mesting, n at the January Knappenberger will be ecier sold two attle Wedn, GARDNER LAKE Bridgs Washed Away by Recent Rains. Richmond of SALEM | Road to Norwich Damaged by Rains— Raymond A. Bliven Injured. Bridge Repaired OCIETY ROAD S ermon last eacher in district No. 4 first exper!- ., aid | with LAUREL GLEN ‘rezs attended church on Fen- | d members. will get 2il of the eariy % caused a washout on the GOSHEN { Lacies’ Aid Society Gives Well Patron- | ized Supper—Literary Club Reorgan- | ravel until Wednes- | the selectmen 1 poTury repairs and wife, at s of the state g Triday evening. | f fare was numerqus an- | number,of new nembers at the | social Hour. Will Present a Play. Fell from Staging. been selected to write ing and hrea es being badl was 2 dance at National sociely reorganize and to appoint a select a drama to'be pre- sented oir tiie stage during the winter. insg this week filled the i { LEFFINGWELL Sreue o LEONARD BRIDGE it all the ice from the the country roads 3 £ s has been i ending 2 number of weeks with her G. Ward, re- iss Eva Stand and Mrs. Silas Leffingwell wers maday guests of Mr. who was home over avid Waisi with his brother ‘Bridgepori. William ¥z PRESTON Annual Meeting of Foreia and Home Auxiliary Held Wednesday. Giadys Leffin; NORTH FRANKLIN Ladd of Norwich is visi | were in Willi vieamogria for tbree weeks James Wilse ! Miss Myrtle Lombard were With Ogden Stan- | | Willitnantic Saturday. | Mrs Olive Judd is vislthg her par- | ents, M. 2nd Mre. George A. Mills. Alfred Hughes Providence, R. 1. % The Busy Bes soclely met with Mys. | Forel . Schroedter Thureday afternos LISBON Micnas! Yula and four children | have returned to their home here after several Tnomths stay in New York. Kennedy was Phursday attending the poulirs ‘The gypsy mot Myra. of South Windham, spent 3 It Mrs. Theodor Wommeter ireh was heid in the | Johnson ‘has returned Lo after ten days of - Windham. Caldwell_and Miss Caldwell, Emma Warne chosen for Foreign uts have been in viett . with Miss Johuson Alfred Keanedy, who lzsubeen zt Bpckus hospital for several weeks, is ~specied to retwrn home today (Sa GRISWOLD A n&m_chm‘a'o is recovared from a severe cold. Flora Holmes Instailation at the Grange by Deputy e Crouch of Groton. spent Wed- Nvah Webster Willimantic 2 i ral granse were | The viicers of B V. evening by Home Mission- held at the home of committee on refreshments were Miss Alice A, Mavde G. Lathrop. thirty-five were present. Ald_suciety of the Cu 3 work | Willimant Thursday afternoon atiF. H. Clarke's, Mrs. William Smith entertained Mzp<? Addison. Rockwood: on- Thursday. {ll at ker hemc in were Tuesday T. Fred. W. A. and Mrs. Edroond at- tke mecting of inaster called on State | Fraaklin, B | Tewert of large attendance. Mrs. Olsen and Mrs| Peck served dinner. 3 The late rain damaged the new state] road in many piaces. E. E. Dickinson of Essex was here on business the first of<the week. ¢ MOHEGAN Charles Mathews was in Norwich| Tuesday Viola Desrosia of Putnam - is® visit- ing Mohegan friends. Mrs. Hart was in Norwich the first of theiweek, calling on friends. There were no services Sund; evening on account of the storm. 3 W'E&ITam County WINDHAM Business Mecting of Congregational Churclhi—Present Membership 167— Sport Social-—rLeotures. nial business meeting of 1tional church about $0. a supper - of} salad, rofls, and | E ¥ the officers of .adie. vinc society. The busin ession follu The report of church cler; “and treasurer gave present r ership, 167, seventee: during the ve Hled in the Sunc main school, ‘9 = «nd 12 in the Fcme department - of Mrs. John Beckwi s de 30 ¢a the members duri 3 is a balance school treasuy gave the report and th g for the T in' Boston. They have about the missionary treasur and the general treasury. Ten menibers 4 A. met once in two M. R. Plumb reporte the Queens of Avilion wil e of 16 ati the fortnigh meeti: t which they sew. fir | missionary objects. girls have a ord of perfect attendance and thrse have missed only one meeting. 7% have recently become contribugory to the junlor branch of the Fasterti Con- necticut branch of foreign missions.{ year's wor f the Ladies E was repurted by Miss ‘e -raised $280. | Gardner of the Academy facuity. over 80 |Saturday and Sunday sightseeing in three of the orig- | Boston. inal members are living, M Char- M lotte Gray arop, M Julia' A.jfrom Swift an Julia Frink Arnold. Mass. de Arnold tald of the _———— e — o the Woman's. - . | sionary society nd Mrs. John ' Potter NORTH STERLING gave the treasurer's port. $31.50 ha: —_— ! | been siven to several . missioriary | Mra. Lexit Braggz, who has been in s and three barrels of new and | Worcester several weeks. has return- hand clothing have been sent Julia Clarence H. Child has returned |caring for M visit. with her son in Concord, |to her home ir Besides sewing. one mission | avy storm has work has been read since Dt oads badly in place: and- The in the Midst is|roads are hardly passable. be talten next meeting.| Those who have filled their ice- The bene S of *the church|houses are pleased. as the prospect Gifts to the seven |for.a crop now is not very good. e appurtionment C. H. Rounds was in Norwich Sun- ount apportioned ‘to 5 W . > getti vears work | 1 \ their 1 that Tre'shad Windham and se husband is in lectures. with | spital for treatment ee! given, "12 S ey : moved away and se- attendauce *at | cur 5 in the mill to assist in the vices was 69 of her husband’s treatment. ening prayer meet- ' R S R He had officiai=d at one wefe ——3 et . coe e THOMESON and made Mr. Plurh | i e he?‘ P Wworl Lathro s reelzcied CHUTSR | Apit who are languid, sleepless and physically run-down get im- mediate relief and lasting bene- fits from the regular use of ed Herrick is suffering from sci- clerk and ; W | cation i s cast for S ool superintender® | “2Tion, Weilke Scott’s Emulsion after meals. goao SEhae ted O¥ | tomobile Its chief constitucnt is nature’s | e S ttated ke ok st‘\\.h'j.';‘”‘;"‘ greatest body-building force to reelected ree Year term on the church « ittee. * After a few | t sposed of the meeting strengthen the organs and nerve centers, grain by 2 grain, to rebuild physical and mental energy. No alcohol or opiate in SCOTT’S. Refase Sabstitates. H Scott & Bowse, - § 14 Bioomicid, N3 Ryree WOODSTOCK VALLEY | nkiin has - her - niece and| Mr. H. D. and L H, John- |ball hospita operat Bloom is at the Day Kim- } in Putnam for a sugical ed from a E. Har- is moving to Waest week, the Whitman Keith 29th aid con- Rev. M. R Pliumb will give 2 seriés of six lectures {en the ccuntrie: oW at war. This a new ‘set tures and will prove the pictures inter- | next week is Ger- | he Congregational Sunday school iast Sunday Mr. Hinckley was elected nt superintendent. . Keeney ry and treasurer and Mrs. John Seckwith' superintendent of ‘the Home department. . Helen Hopkins was given | 2 Dbook for perfect attendance for a | | | year. My John Beckwith spent inday 1 sister in Hartfard | The . E. sociely gave 2 sport so- cial Friday. evening. Games of va- rious. kinds were ‘enjoyed.. Cake and ©ocoa were served by the social com- mittee, Mrs. M. R. Plumb. Mrs. F. 1. Woowl, Helen Hopkins, Miss Ar | 018, Keener Lathrop and Bien Cook Mre. Field, a teacher in.an Episco- | pal mission scheool in the south, ix| {to tell of her work at the meeting 6f | {St. Mars's guild at Mrs. M. A. Ray- | mond (Saturday) affernvon. EASTFORD The storm which . Degan Sunday | night and lasted until Tuesday night has fliled the streams to- overflowing and the wells that have been dry- for 2 long time are supplyng their owners with the much needed water, relieving the owners of much hard Work. Charles Clark has been suffering for nearly a week with rheumatism,.so he| Hean Amy:- has_ been unable to work. Rev. and Mrs, Miller- were in: town 5 - 2 yesterany. - The: -Wednestdy . \nijsht TJhe othen Qay I told Jehn he had just had to Let preyver meeting held at the M. T, par- ; v € ¥ sonage was led by him. me fix up the parlor. J got tined of sceing the odd Mrs. Annis M..Lincoln is a guest at the M. E. parsonage for a few days. Mary Green came hiome from schiool é:mzfi:nd B et oy ol ol S yope your husband 15 net so thoughilesd.of Misa Guerney. of New 'York -has | bought the Buss place, formerly ownelt | 2he home as mite has Leen. But now by Nat Sherman s things in it any Longen. te £00 is glad T A [that we've fized up oun parlon. #He enjoys home WOODSTOCK t i e Lots moae, and he deesn't want to stay down fown Annual Church Day Dinner, Rell Call - < and Reports—Academy Seniors Vis-|vnighti” any mone. John wanits you and Beoi o it the Hub. : < . ; = - E ieome fto 4cc us. The annual church day dinner at:t K Congregational church took place jas [ alwuys your //u’cnd, Baturday. Nearly 100 were pr | In the afternoon the roll was called' Lo and the reports for the year were givil) v en. H. T. Child was re-elected ciler and treasurer, W. M. Gallup and My C. H. Child were elected members the standing committee. The sz {system of benevolences was adopt s last vear. ~ = ) - | Ernest G. Williamson of Springfietd’ SH A & B R has been in town for a week 3 > =35 3 2 n 5 Seniors Visit Boston. Ten members of the senmior class, - 37-47 MAIN STREET_, accompanied by Miss Foye -and Miss @. S.~-When you want fuaniture go night where o did, f am so pleased. o bought mine trom

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