Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 3, 1915, Page 11

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AT SAGGING PRICES STARTING SATURDAY MORNING WE WILL PLACE ON SALE OUR ENTIRE LINE OF HiGH GRADE SHIRTS FOR THE SUMMER SEASON AT _MOST REMARKABLE REDUCTIONS ALL ALONG THE LINE. ~ OUR COMPLETE LINE OF $1.00 SHIRTS Reduced to 79¢ : OUR COMPLETE LINE OF $1.25 SHIRTS Reduced to 92¢ OUR COMPLETE LINE OF $1.50 SHIRTS Reduced to $1.05 QUR COMPLETE LINE OF $2.00 SHIRTS Reduced to $1.65 OUR COMPLETE LINE OF $2.50 SHIRTS Including Silk Mixtures Reduced to $1.95 OUR COMPLETE LINE OF $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 SILK SHIRTS At Proportionate Reductions NO FINER SHIRTS ARE OBTAINABLE ANY. WHERE AND THE LINE CONTAINS EXCELLENT ‘GRADES OF THE SPORT SHIRTS, IN NEW STYLES. ALL OUR SHIRTS ARE PERFECT FIT- TING. LARGE SIZES A SPECIALTY. THE TOGGERY SHOP 294 MAIN STREET Opposite Chelsea Savings Banks, City Windham County CENTRAL VILLAGE Vacation Visitors — The King's Daughters Have a Picnic—Fire Cempany at Beach. ¢ Miss Susanne Chase of Washing- D. C, has returned to James- R, L, where she is spending the Jymmar, ‘after visiting Miss Helen t Inghast. Mies Ada Seabury of Boston, form- a teacher in the local high school, been vumn; at Mrs. George Lor- Van gan has been t‘ h nl' home at Saranac Lake, o lm-ut of the serious ill- er. n..vu of Manchester, N. H, is Im parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ar- i Geasna 1as ‘returnsd vohis io Milvills, B 1. atter visiting ughter, Mrs. Frank Edgarton, Home For Vacation, Miss Emma Greenhalgh, who has been & commercial tu.ch:x at the High ehaol at Reading Normal whml to spend e summer at her home. e to Voluntown for an Harmidas Ouimette, cleric at Till- Jpehast's store is oft Guty on account Sanads, for the' benefit of i ‘Site. William Jawett is entertaining Blanchette, from i 2 Quting For Firemen. Levalley , i Baitle, have been visiting, helatives rere. by Miss Mfldred B4ills returned to after spending a few davs t_Arthur Davis'’ ‘Walter Kilpatrick, who is employed ‘Worcester gpent Sunday at his Star leforl.tewwl Israel P. i upending a few days with local rel- E:dwud L. Burdick and sen, of Pitt- of Baltic, have been visiting relatives Monday. Mrs. John McDonald and children of Norwich visited Saturday at John Sarence Hi 3 spen larence Hope of Versallles Sunday at Ulysses G. Cooper's. g Mrs. Moses Ballou and children of Uxbridge, Mass, spent Sunday at Samuel Collins’. Mrs. Eugene Rivers of Norwich has been spending several days with her p‘mtl, Mr. and Mre. Colbert Couch. g William Carpentec e and d- aaughter, Eisle Gardner, " vistt- ed at lehlm Clrponterl In Dayville Saturday. Emerson Collins is spending several fays with relatives in Uxbridge, M saan Richmond is spemding & week at the home of her son, Everett Richmord. ‘been en- tertalnin‘ her uncle from ester. At Sound Beach. Miss Edna Bickford is spending a week at Sound Beach with Charles Burgess' family of Moesup. H. Greeley Brown and family of Worcester are spending a few days in_town. Miss Florence Donovan has return- ed from Baltic where she has attending school, to spend her vaca- tion with her parents, Mr. snd Mrs, Dennis Donovan. Beecher Brown and family spent Tyesday at Hopldnton, R 1 rs. Thomas Moore is ent her sister and the latter's ...,""‘"33 Cana EAST KILLINGLY Mre. William Mathewson enter- tllnefl her niece from Worcester Sun- Lester Ehl.f e lnd “:l@n Elizabeth, - are vis s, ‘Wilson of sall‘pve called on Mrs. Almond" m cently. ), Misses Annie Doty and Chase of Danielson, visited friends here Friday. Miss Alice Batty was the guest of Putnam relatives day. Nettie .Jacques of Ballouville spent the week-end here with rela- tives is at Alexan- Landing, spent Q.he Chase and Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Chase of Putnam,_ Speat the past week at the Mrs.- ‘mond Burlingame and son, of Providence, have been spending a . Syte-Ttes lor are at their bungalow for the sea- Mial Mary Warner of South Man- few days with Mr. and Mrs. James Burlingame. polbert Ho uesday. Mrs, Nellls Edson of Danieleon. was the guest Wednesday, of Mrs. Rufus R. Chase. Almond' M. Paine was in Providence Thursday on business. Harold Covell of Pomfret Landing, was the guest of friends here Sun- day. Miss Iva Oatley of Dayville visited local relatives Friday. BROOKLYN Local Delegates To Ashford S. 8. Convention—The Week’s Visitors. J. William ,Hunt has closed his school in C;fl!ol;‘nla mduh at his old home to_spend the vacation. Jobn Farragut has returned from the Day Kimball hospital. Linwood Philip Chapman and Clar- ence Clinton Cleveland, of this place, were among the graduates from Kil- lingly High school. Sayer was in Providence Mrs. Charles S. L. Marler and her | nes daughter, Jennie, of Hartford, visiting friends in town. Jonn C. and Alice Litchfield have had as_their guests Mrs. Paul Spen- cer and daughter of New Haven. Motored From Providence. On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Wallace L. Pond and daughter, Rita, Miss Fan- ny S. Masters, Mr, Ridinger _and daughter were at Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Pond’s to spend part of the afternoon and to tea, making the trip from Providence in the automobile of Mr. Redinger,_returning the same day to their homes. Paul Chapman is spending his sum- mer vacation at his home. Miss Louise Kingsley is visiting tricnds in town for a short time. Mrs. Willlam M. Isaacs has come to her summer home for a brief stay. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Blake were in Providence Monday. Lé Roy Chapman home from Storrs college for the summer. Delegates To Convention. Rev. G. F. Genung, Jane and Alice | Bolles, were at the Sunday school con- §| vention of the Ashford association, at South Willington Wednesdey, to rep- resent the Baptist school of this place. Miss Mary Cain has returned to her home, having spent the winter in New York. Miss Abigail L. Witter was a_re- cent visitor with her sister, Mrs. Eilmer Maffitt in Willimantic. Miss Grace M. Thurber is home for the summen vacation from her DAYVILLE Patrick Riley Appointed Postmaster— W. T. Bidwell Has Held Office For Twelve Years—General News. The Ladies Aid society held a_suc- cesstul food sale in the vestry Wed- nesday afternoon. Miss Beatrice Stanley has gonme to Mechanicsville to work. r. and Mrs. C. F, Marble of Wor- cester, were Sunday guests of Mrs. C. A 'Russell. Rev. John Wright and Miss Kelley, Judge S. S. Russell and wife, were at the Yale-Harvard races. Miss Lila Harris has been visiting in New London, Louis Curtis spent Wednesday with his mother, Mrs. Rufus Curtis. New Postmaster Appointed. The announcement has been made that Patrick Riley has received his appointment as postmaster of the Killingly of Postmaster Bidwell has Deeh in the oMice for twelve yeae building the office up from fourth class {o third, starting two R, F. D. routes, from here, one having 179 boxes, the other 39; 'also starting the rural sta- tion in Attawaugan. Personal Items. school. | M an|a small some useful “.m. A L K of Philadelhpia. lel'rhd‘l('o‘dbclfl The community was saddened learn of the death of Miss Sessions, on Saturday evening at o'clock, after a short and painful ill- ness. = Miss Sessions was born in Union 82 years ago. one of a family of nine children, and came in early life to this town. The funeral ser- vices were bheld at Baptist church at 2 p. m. Burial ‘Wednesday ‘was at Hillside cemetery. SPRING HILL Delegation Attends South Willington vention—Guests Going to Chi- to the A good delegation from the Sunday school here attended the convention at South Willington Wednesday; the auto-bug took them over, e Mary Lamb of Norwich her cousin, Frances Davis and Frances went home with her, and were gone a couple of days. Miss Ida E. Reynolds attended a reunion of the Reynolds family at the Mabrey house at Ocean beach Wed- . Mrs. E. F. Storrs and Mary Storrs are visiting Rev,_and Mrs. H. M. Bart- lett in Cotuitt, s. Mrs, A. D. Palmer went to Man- chester Thursday for a couple of days. Mr. Palmer will return ith hir for the Fourth. Mrs. Phebe Fanks of Hanks Hill called on friends here Wedn: Some of the pupils from the pub“: school here will attend the summer school at Storrs which opened on ‘Thursday. Going to China. Miss Lavane Maddox, who recently graduated from Northfield, Mass! seminary has been a visitor at the has Stages and then sail for China to join ber parents, who are ionaries there. A petition has recently been circu- lated: asking the selectmen to take measures to limit the speed of auto- mobiles on Spring Hill. MANSFIELD CENTER Music Committee Leads Interesting C. E. Mesting—Funeral of Mrs, E. G. Sumner, In spite of the thunder shower and Bail storm, there was an extra fine Christian Endeavor meeting last Sun. day evening, led by the music com mittee. The topic was Songs and their eaning, The lons rendered by the young people's choir, the mals quartette, the mixed quartette and duet by Mr. and Mrs. Ayer were es pecially enjoyed. The time was glven up mastly to singin both new aad old, and BN oy v ot Che itaws OF 10e Briny vrners Alvin Bullock spent Saturday at his tather's home. Mrs. Bertha Pratt of Windsor spent a few davs this week with her sister ter, Mrs. George James. Mrs. Anna Yoder of Linchburg,. Va., has been spending the week with ner sister, Mrs. George L. James. Mr. Learned-and daughter, Barrows, Mary [and Miss Esther turped from Pleasure Beach. Miss Florence Olin spent Tuesday in New London. Funeral of Mrs. E. G. Sumner. Mrs. Ellen Hinckley Sumnmer, 74, wife of Dr. B. G. Sumner died Tues- day afterncon at the private hospital in Willimantic, following an operation Friday. She was borm in Mansfleld, August the daughter Asa and Ann (Jepson) Hinckley. Be- sides ker husband she leaves two daughters, Mrs. W. D. Chamberlin and Mrs. Virgii Brooks: and two gramd- children, alse a sist Mrs. Solomon, all of Dayton, Ohh She a mem- ber of the Willimantic Baptist church. Fune held at the 184 Mr. and Mrs. John Barnes of Ash- - ton, R. L, wm&umofbr and Mrs. Barnes Tuesda: Miss Helen Lenr 18 visiting in East Dedham, Calen” Blanchard and Miss Mary Blanghard have returned from West- erly, R. I, having back with htem Mr.' Blanchard's grandson, Charles Vincent. James Blanchard has been visiting ’i‘. Ih-nluln. Mass., and Providence, Mrs. Carrle Bailey is enmtertalning her niece, Mrs, Frank Bowen. Raymond Burnett spent the end with F. J. Burnett. ATTAWAUGAN Taft and family and u- ‘man and family are camping at Alexander’s lake. Albert Rollinson has purchased a new touring car. Mrs. !unuel Mitchell visited Albert nomuan and family recently. e baseball team de the Bal- ]w umP-. line Caffery is at her home Miss Pauline Caffery is. for the tiol week summer vacation. Charles YWnlx-s Jr., has been ill. Rev. B. 3 in Mansfielq Center cemetery. COLUMBIA Horace Little Best Man at Athol Wed- ding—Hartford Boys in Camp— Community Hu\lc ©On The Fourth, Horace Little of this !h!:' place wnu'::)fi man st he mesriage of Norman Littie % and Miss Bstber ahu.n mnm- of Rev. and Mrs. Mrwa Paster To Prossh. iy eu)hdflopm:h this place. last expected Rev. ments were served. " Annual Mesting. The annual meeting of the Coventry Cemeters® association was held Tues- W, lum, sexton. A number from bere attended the double wedding on Wednesday, of a son ang daughter of Rev. F. P. Bach elor, pastor of the Talcottville Can< gregational_church. ght, Into'-l’uck!ouleinlh business to and The Gosling ciub wnh their guests will give a surprise party and dance for Selectman Arthur B. Porter to- night. At the communion service Sunday morming, Mrs. Ruth Loomis will be taken into the church on profession of faith. Miss Hattie Hawkins spent several days in Chaplin this week. a guest of Rev. and Mrs. H. C. McKnight. HEBRON Rathbun-Miller Marriage — Holiday Dance Planned, Fred Rathbun and Mrs. Sarah Mil- ler went to Norwich and. were mar- ried, June 30th. After a short wed- ding 4rip they will return to Mr. H.lthbunl home in this place. tere is to be a du:ca in the town L, Monday. July 5 * J. N. Hewitt was ln I\orwlch Wed- nesday. A ‘nuntber from here attended the exercises at Bacon academy in Col- chester, Monday and Tuesday after- Mr Hewitt has commenced haying. E. Wilson expects to return hom- to Brookiyn, N. Y. next Tues- day. Her nephew, Master Blair Thompson is to return with her for a visit. Herbert Wilcox and family of Wa- terbury were here over Sunday. Mrs. Nellle Humphrie of Meriden bas been at Miss Butt's for a week, and returned home Monday. Mr, Douglas of Boston veranda built on hi RIPLEY HILL Miss Fannie White of Oxford, Ohlo, is at her home for the summer. Gordon Hills of Glastonbury and John Reinartz of South Manchester were guests of W. R. over Sunday. Misses Fannie and Julla White at- tended the reunion of their classes in Willimantic, Old Home Week. Mr. and Mrs. Perkins Tophft of Wauregan are at their home on the Hill. ‘William Baker of Bast Windsor was the guest of F. J. Snyder one day last ek Peterson’s school closed Fri- B Hewiubeumhom.onun Hill for the summer. TOLLAND CO BOLTON NOTCH Mr. and Mrs, John Merris of Rhode Island visited over Sunday with Mrs. Merris' brother, Dr. M. M. Maine. Mrs. Kinnie, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Jessie Smith, at M. ‘W. Howard' 3 returned fo her boma in Bristol. M. Howard went to Providence s.,mnny to visit hig cousin, Fred tly Skinner is suffering from hlnod polsoning in one finger. Mrs, Hodge and two children spent Monday in Hartford, The automobile smashed by _the Boston express and from which Par- ker Storm had so lucky an escape Tuesday morning. has_been quite a sight tne front of the Bolton atation: UNION Mrs, R. B. Horton visited relatives in_Monson the first of the week, E. E_Severy, resident of Union, who has teaching in He- lena, Ark., visited relatives in Union of Holland having a cot Mr. and Mre T. O. Newdll and children vl.tud friends in Springfield last v.e Pupile’ Recital—About 250 at Ash. ford 8. 8. Aluohihn" Convention. was given by pupils L. Eaten, at the home Tuesday ppon Haying has begun around here, with a very light crop. D e e WILLINGTON Hail Kills Over 40 Chickene—Meeting of W. C. T. U—Grange m Conferred. Friday att, i Yy .mmu:zmh work The W. C. T. U. meet Barsonage was an hour late in com- mencing on account S e S present it m lofl attendance however. b1 was by Rev. B W. Darrow. A signed topic, The Temperance Lewe Conneeticut, was treated in B Sea Prosicey she ané Mp having been appointed leaders.. Brown read excerpts from an edl setting forth the probability of Prohi- bition becoming a paramount issue in one of the Nai nection with the presidential cam; of lois Atter considerable informal discuseion. a piano selection was beau- tifully rendered by Mise Gardner, Dew member wae gainel i Colb-| man, who was present with The meeting Closed with the Christian Endeavor benediction. Mrs. Darrow served deliclous tea and cake. Mrs. Della Green of Wi visiting her daughter, Mrs. Darrow. Mrs. lda M. Browe gave Friends & o'clock tea, Saf atter. o v noon, the guests of homor Emily Willlams and Mr. lams of New Jersey and Miss Preston, their hostess at Hillside. in eon- Testing of road oMmcials And & banqust in Norwich, Saturday. The thufder ,shower Sunday afternoon came so near the hour of the Bible school as to affect the at- tendance, only 44 being present. Del- egates were appointed to the Ashford Baptist Sunday school coavention, held Wednesday, at Memorial church, South Willington. Prof. Joel N. Eno is at Miss Church’s for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Alphomso Ruby and family motored from their home Miss Dunning is still in New York, but expects to return later in week. Will Converse and family have rented the house of Mrs. Myers and have mover there. MT. HOPE Mr. and Mrs. Darrow hav ?aedl: entertaining Mend‘ fram Hart- or Mrs. Louis Shippee is boarding with Mrs. Laddow at present. Washington County, R. L WEEKAPAUG Flotcher-Murray Wedding — Summer Cottage Owners Arriving. Last evening at 6 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Gavitt on lh‘ Post road, thelr niece, - Annie living room under a beautiful arch of [ A roses and ferns. _The wedding march was played by Harry Noyes. The bride, who was dressed in white with vell and orange blossoms, carried shower bouguet of reses. She was given away by her uncle. Miss Gaw of New York, was bri and Archie Fletcher, brother of the groom was best man. Rev. Williams F. Willlame, pastor of the Episcopal church officiated, the ring service be- !n;I used. ollowing the ceremony a reception was beld apd a buffet lunch was serv. ed. The bride received many pretty and useful presents. Summer Residents Arriva Mrs. Howard Butcher and family of Ardmore, Pa., arrived June §0 at Bird's Nest camp, where they will spend the summer. Amang the arrivals Il the Macom- ber farm are Mrs. L. C. Sanford. Miss Sally Sanford, of New Haven, Dunn of Boston, S. Main Tucker, P. H. D. of Columbia college, and Miss Marie er of Philadel; Mr. and Mre. Hobart Ayres of Pitts- burgh are at their bungalow for, the summer. Miss Isabelle Shaw of Stonington is working for Mrs. Leon W. Bliven, USQUEPAUGH Mr. and Mrs. Willam B. and daughter Suete of Norwich 'nnn. Conn., were callers on A. W. Kenyon, Sunday afternoon. They cams in an automoblle. Charles Levech of Providence staying at The Maples, for 2 few we eeks Miss 1da Mahen, who has been via- iting at J. C, Webster's, has returned to_her home in Martha's Vineyard. Mrs. E. L. Simmons is w for J. C. Webster. John Michael spent Tuesday at Wakefleld. Mrs. Emma Woodmansee of W Kingston, spent Tuesday with Mre. B. Kenyon. Mrs. Melissa D. her sister, Mrs, C. H. Pal :mn-u«. The net recelps "nfv”c“' returned, atter days' stay at Newton, % w;um—-um "ednesday. here We the | so: is improved so that he is working me. Miss Olivia Chester, who has been confined to her over a week by filness is able to sit up. ‘Adelbert Clarke and family motored to the beach Wednesday. afternoon between four iu in the northwest, but did not reach this place. Sunday when the tempests were so severe in other there was none The clouds looked black and the thunder could be hearq all the afternoon at intervals, but no storm came here, HOPKINTON —— were not held in the First Baptist church at Hopkinton City day moon. {4 .&:ount of the delay e el HI1 1t was 100 Tate to Teach the church in time. Monday 'u the birthday of Rev. E. Ifllfl' be was given a ™ shower and other gifts from and parishioners. Mrs. Sarah A. Kenyon has returned to her residence accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Sullivan of Matunuck, Who will make her home here. Miss Jennie Loulse Blake gave a Piano recital with her pupils Tuesday @ening at the home of her fagher, Danlel E. Blaks on High street, Ash- away. The state road is receiving the long needed coat of oil this we: RICHMOND Albert E. Woodmansee, who left here a long time to join the war, was discharg use of being wounded quite badly. He was through this vicinity Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Brown called at_the Moore homested recently. Bverett R. Moore G'-nwk-h. Wednesday. un‘ las Woodmansee and daugh- ter of Tefft's Hill, w > clllen at Robert E. Moore's, W % number attended the school bake s.n school Friday. Mrs. Everett R. Moore and son Phfl.flv called on Mrs. Eber Sherman and Mrs. Joshua Boss Sunday. Oney Galigher of Hul-dal. caled through this vlicinity Monday. How To Knew The Fun As every! knows. a deplorable amount of good food the other kinds are appended. - l.ol.nmphk-ywfium-n.lfl. ‘m.ln{o - have been cailed n our o e - . t-mnummmmfl-mh way of securing the necessary materials at ul. their price hag l‘- Lecating Needies in A v simple device has ery D] for the The new process is more satisfactory and also m« venient than that by the use Foentaen gays. which is the method senerally followed at present T nr-'. the buried needle is passing a megnet over the e ecantp! Where the needle is suspected to be.| Then another needle, suspended from .

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