Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 23, 1915, Page 9

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__NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURUAT, JANUARY .3, 1978 Y 5] ) SEE WHAT WILLIE TRACED IN _ FCUESS W T ASWELL. B= Coint, A TO wokk, 30NN Yo grawn. £ NORTH STONINGTON Congregational Church May Call For- mer Chaplain at Storrs—Principal H. A. Tirrell Addresses Homs and School Associatic HANOVER NEWS FROM- ONE HUNDRED LIVE CORRESPONDENTS sy EASTERN CONNECTICUT AND WESTERN RHODE ISLAND. ™ aiseo . Ready Club, Cera sl Who is Gomng and . Coming—Incidents, Accidents and. Building in Three Counties. T New London Gounty | OLD MYSTIC —-;Alahng of Bap Enjoy Camp Boouts at Work, sonal News, Wnnual Busin Chureh—H ks treasury xceeded tie . at lere was 1 hall ¥Friday St. An mmittee of five was appo tor to consider th ef Work. returned from Hartford CLARK’S FALLS <| __R. H. Youn, 0 e e # Rov, Herher 5. Dt | Weanesday and w on jury dut Jie, William & Lee 3 : 3 Sor of Rev. Herberi 5, < | : S. Lee, 1 S e 3 ot New s i | 7 G <. { do \ Y v au e W Churcis Busincos Msetin Irs. William B 3 of the nominating com-|Ch Ths anzual busi sg_moeting of W‘.Ifllfli")g &t &30 o'clock i ary, nlk Richards: treas- | e a2 1 TELUARAL ks Address by Principal Terrill. eside room The follow irer, Dan D. Home; inductor, Bdmond | . s 2l 3 g i TP Tirreli of -the alocted for ine ensuir Roge examiner, John Lynch: inside The water b BN anusval rest To Meet With Mrs. Standish. The Januar; eting of the Wo- re W Willlains; aniah Brown; (reasurer, callector, Mra, Totector. Charles Adame; outside pro- | Spaulding and Iy | tecior, Edward Everett. the water from |, Flans for a fair are being made by | Ping over the road 1e collentor of ¢ Bt el | the Sodality of St. John's Roman C. as to make a ciety is_to be Heokwith: standing N olic church. |ing to N dish, Weds 7, Crumb, Willfam D, UNCASVILLE ! Thomes Watt entertained be securely "riik; benevolence { Ajd society at her home We v of < ver Ready Circle Meets. t meeting of the Ever F cld at the home of W uesday evening s the bovs of Mr lerbert B. Hulchine, V Beckwith: ushers, Horace 8.,'W laverice W, Beckwith. Chur: Spaulding’s por t below Eiections and Installations in the Fra. | AS8aY afi st ternities—Local Mén Working in|jact v, i e e v last weel in Boston. New Orleans—Sacial Affairs. _Mrs. Bdward Cornet and daughter, Miss Pearl Cornet, have closed their Miss Vera; home in this village to epend the win- Bartlett R fer Wwith.Mrs. Cornet’s daughter, Mrs. | noon, W g ‘1\11: = ing with N rhomas eroy P. Gracey, at Best View | e hearc _ Walter Allen, Har -uemgrg“‘;‘«m ?l\rn _Tuesday evening the Thames Motor Alfred Eglie, Harold is rece The ladies ofsihe Mo . | Boat club teld its first social and dance . Hope, Walter Nichols, | and i S <er, Leroy Lucy. were: President. president, Alfr Harold Benne . of the season in Tookers 3+ das elect- | cluh orchestra furnished music. Jantin Joling oo Working in New Orfeans. Jobn. Lynch; = clerk. Tsrael “riends of John B. Taylor and Ger- 5 — inside waichman, Medos Gero: |ard Shea have received letters from ceman . Kennerson; . escort, | them: telling of their safe arrival ipn FRANKLIN managers, G. M. Getehell, | New Orleans and of their having ob- | The Stahle of Mrs. Fannle ™| PENDLETON HILL t chure served a varlety sdapper Wednesday | evening from ' 4’ S. o'clock. The weather was fine” and the attendance good. The s was served in the parish housc. proceeds will be 1sed for elextric 1 Cooked Dinner in the Open. Flamm nker Small Notes. Armstrons of 1 Swantee Johnson. tained employment. - ks - s 2 Horace Williams, al. Clapp, | The Epworth league held their me f Niantic was a| Magchand ing in the chapel Wednesday evening N. Hyde. | spent Siadis d ‘quarry in_charge of the men membe; Mrs, Irwin Campbell of New R T W QY SNl They started - Thé Ladies’ Aid society of the Meth- ending a few days wi R Gl at. earhy Thames Lodge Installation. odist church met in the chapel \Wed- A Campbell is learning IR0 dinner ames 1o e, 1. O at its reg- | nesday afternoon. a short t meeting held Memorial | nier is spending 4 i Decem Club Won, | jen, ‘ : ceremony cake, coffee | d'l‘bne game of pool bcu;ofin the Decem | - — | : K nelin !"‘U“”}n cream were served. club and the Village club was played A | ork egun in the Must Wi Qup’iAgain in the Decem club rooms and was won LEBANON | ¢ roten it e = by the Decern club, 150 to 140. The Smith has been visit- e | and Mrs. Daniel Little were Waterbur The Thames Boat club pool players, | players were James Phillips, Edmond Ledyard Installation of George S. Hall Lodge nnd the wheel S T Norw ch. ty, Allen Perry, Fred Perry, | Killeen. Charles Allen. The Uncasville n has filled the pond “~Winners of Whist Honors. | Visitors at M. 0. C . Georze Vi ood of White rson, played. the first of a | club, ‘Marthew Geary, Walier Perry, t —_ |were N zamaskie < were Sunday guests of Mr. and the Quak Arthur Burchard, « was a| Tuesday evening the officers of the|tin ar of Ashaw s. James Wood. Bdward Gilchrist . was 2 week end | Wed- | George S3Hull lodge, 74, K. of P., were' Sprag kinton and I'ran! Mr. and Mrs. Louls Conrsd, Jr., were fuest of friemds in Plainfield, lustalled for the emsulhe six monthe Cha Mond=

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