Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 10, 1915, Page 15

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i g fii g3 ht they will inetall the officers E‘:eumkol lodge, No. 327. Thursday reains 1 they will be in wuumm. i o officers of the g Sty and on the svening :’ :mly Lo, will install the ot Uncas lodge. Last night (Friday), the d officers nsalled. tas oMoy of the en- <campment at Mystic. ORDER OF PROTECTION. Thames lodge No. 326, regular business session in Dall, on Tuesday even: attendance. Only matters interest were transacted. The lodge is planning to hold a big meeting on tho first mesting night in September, when it Is hoped to have the grand officers here. There will also be an elaborate programme. Slater lodge No. 509, held their Tes- wiat weekly meeting in the Bill block on Tuesday evening, with a good at- tendance. Only matters of & routine nature were transacted. The lodge is | making plans for a fall membership campaign. EASTERN STAR. cial hour with an inf programme The meetings will be continued agai: in the fall. owLs. Norwich nest, No. 1396, mnducted‘ only routine business at its meeting | on Tuesday evening, in Owls’ ball. The | attendance was fair. ‘The lodge was favored with & visit from the district deputy G. M., Sarah Jeffers, of Jewett City. After the business session there was en in- formal _social Al _programme, incinging readings by Mrs. hnl Chris recitations by M; usie Park, solos by Miss Matnilda 'Hudn and Miss Alice Revell, and 10 _elections by Mrs. Howard Revell. and ice cream. The entertainment com- mittee comprised Miss Annie Fieischer, ;Boessler, Mr: William' Gorton and Mias Annie Puic. allus., MOOSE. Two were initlated at the bufineu eeting of Norwich, Conn., lodge 050, on Friday evening in the ao Only matters of interest to the mlflben were transacted. The attend- ance was good. UNITED WORKMEN, The result of the investigation into the financial status of the grand lodge this state. The officers. ol ‘the mnd as well as the members of the in the jurisdietion, m.flm- commendation for their fine and should feel highly gratified at u:e MW &S coantly pubish fiL. price of ] = and Gasoline’ A | 1] £ g { t i i i g i . ] i Bgk i | | | i § i 8 i | | i § 88 ’ f i i g L] d l is i i i 1l g £ 1 Jo # ¢ a “‘E ] HH £ i i i 1 it i" i Fo L i i { § i E i g £ il ] 1] | o | ¥ ! it a’ri i facturers, and Tire Dealers gen- Salesmen, Garages, e-lly)flmt-mn"goodw best Goodrich ‘Tires (of fabric con- —Nothmg Whatever taken” otite materials, or what reductions in List:Price ever made. ..z- of Quality; no . matter ‘are Toltand County SOUTH COVENTRY Missionary Tea on Wedding Ann versary—Mrs. Van R. Bennett En- tertains at Dinn: Mrs, Eliza Preston of Denver, Colo., and Mrs, Durget Pollara of Berlin, in|Conn., are visitors at W. H. Arm. strongs’. Ms. E. D. Merriman and Miss ith Merriman of Westport, Conn, formerly of this piace are at Mrs. Bargh Wolf's for a couple of months. “Teaching in Summer School. ‘W. J. Wilson, Jr., who was graduat- ot | 2@ from Clark university last month Mwuwu ity resources 5 u.us 816, -na m u.blfi aing Tncrods value of promised benefits $3,- showing 108.87 per cent. soi- Strob and Deputy ‘kman Durnheam of New York left for a tour of New York to continue the work out the ‘Westerly. rh Misses ursday event: Mfil will be instituted this w.-k at ROYAL ARCANUM, grand ent of the gran Bu of CDI’IHO:&:AI‘ will ;fixfl g has returned to Worcester to teach in a sammer school. Everett Wilson of New spent the week end at his home. Miss _Gertrude Macfarland is home from West Suffield where she has taught for the past thre years. In the fall sze will teach at Suffield Cen- *5te. ana Mra. George N. Phillips and mall son, of Hartford, have _been pending a week at Postmaster L. M. ily | Phillipe’. Arthur Clark has been visiting in Alice ‘Latimer of Wellesley, Ruth Hij of_Mt. Holyoke college md Miss Ruth Hfsgins of Fultonville, N. Y., are at their homes here. s adle Williams of Hartford is with grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Will- o Tiving Boyton of New Haven spent the week end at F. O. Boynton's. P& 1L, Pazker and T. Irving. Boyn: East Providence Sat- to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Brnest Perkins and Mrs. Millie Boyn- - | ton. A.|Mr. and Mrs. Alfred G. Qoes to Rhode Island. Mrs. Samuel Ledoyt, who for a number of months has made her home with her son, Edward Ledoyt, has been faken to the home of anof Ledoyt in Woonsocket, R. I Miss Nellle Cickmora of East Windsor Hill is spending a week with Crickmore at M. P. Colman's. Mr. and Mrs. Malcom Brainerd of , Me, were retent guests at s. Willlam A. Tracy are vacation in Chi rs. A. C. Everet of Williman- Ho 1s at the Tracy home during their | H absence. Missionary Tea. J. Tracy gave a missionary home July 2 from 4 to ht a sil- the guest ury, Mrs, 3. M. Woo Y. B Frints, Mrs. Wi . Latimer, ' Mrs. - 7 a.ugfim- Maribel LETTERS FROM TWO STATES Priestly of Wapping, Mr. Priestly be- ing the late pastor of the local M. E. Church. Mr, and Mrs. Latimer made the trip with Mrs. Van R. Ben- nett in her automobile: Miss Fanny H. White who for the past two years has been located at Oxford, Ohio, is at her home here. SOUTH WILLINGTON Sale of Rieg Farm—Four Births, No Marriages and No Deaths During June, F Mrs. Fréd Bruce and children re- turned Tuesday to Rockville, after a visit of several days with Mr, and Mrs, Adfer Potter. Mrs. Charles H, Pendleton of Willi- mantic was the guest last week Fri- day of Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Allen. Frapklin Gurley was home from Philadelphia, over the third and Fourth. Mrs. Mary A. Korfer, Mrs. Lena G. Brackett and daughter Hazel, spent the Fourth at Neptune Park. Charlotte Brigham and Harriet Smith have been visiting at the home 9f Mr. and Mrs. Allan Houston, Mans- Farm Sold, The Rieg farm in Roaring Brook district has been sold to East Hart- ford parties. ital Statistics, During' June there were four births, no_marriages and no deaths in town. Visitors in _town over Saturday, Sunday and Monday were Mr. and Mrs. John Starkweather and Mr. and Mrs. James Lawrence of Unionviile at W. H. Nichols; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Preston of Mansfield at Wm. H. Brackett's. John H. Westefield was home trom New Jersey over the Fourth. Carl Goodman spent the third and Fourth with relatives in Hartford. ‘The Fourth or Fifth passed in com- parative quiet, with no serlous ac- cident reported. The fireworks display near nf BOLTON NOTCH Miss Sadie Howard of New York is spending nm vacation with her moth- er, Mrs. M, E.. Howard. Miss Hattle Warner of South Man- cester spent the Fourth -m.h her grandmother, Mrs. M. B. How: Harry Meloney of Hartford ls visit- ing his grandfather, Loren Maine. Miss Mabel Howard spent the Fourth with her mother, Mrs, M. E. ‘was pretty oward. Clarence Dally of New Britain bas been visiting his grandmother, Mrs, Loren Maine. Miss Laura Brownell ig g Staying with her grandmother, Mrs, Mary Brown- ell. Mrs. George Meloney of Waterbury is visiting her daughter, Mrs. M. E. e at the Club House. Mrs. Estelle Reed has gone to Syra- cuse to see her brother, who is ill. L, J. Post of Hartford has opened nis ‘summer home. Washington County, R. I ROCKVILLE and Mrs. Charles 3 Charles P. Palmer and L, of Westerly, were fnteis ovec tha Poucth Of e Tennie AMisse Eiva ind Ads Woodmansee entertained a number of young friends | ter, at Lord's Point over the Fourth, LA m-r eomt-l-a o * | Shefleld, with William out Wednesday, and were callers at J. P. Greene's. Edwin Burdick returned home Tues- day night from a few days' visit with relatives in Boston, D. Alva Crandall who has been teach- ing in New Hampshire the past ve: has returned home for the summer v: cation. His mother who accompanied him while he was teaching, returned home also. School Superintendent H. J. Wheeler Reelected—Jurors Drawn—Business In Probate Court, The school committee held its quar- terly meeting Tuesday morning at the town hall with all the members pres- ent. The quarterly report of Henry J. Wheeler was read and received on file. Henry J. Wheeler was reelected superintendent of schools, for the en- suing year. Two new teachers have been en- gaged in town, Mrs. Elsie Larkin in Ashaway graded school, and Miss Bessie West in Hopkinton City. Bills were ordered paid to the amount of $157.24. Town Council in Session. The monthly session of the town council was held in the town hall Tuesday afternoon. Bills were ordered paid to the amount of $489.94. Charles P. Eccleston, Thomas S. Maine, Wil- lard A. Matteson, Ralph M. Briggs, Walter A, Miner and Earl H. Perrin were appointed police constabies. The names of persons qualified to serve as jurors were placed in the jury boxes and seven grand and seventeen petit Jurors were drawn. Probate Court Business. The will of Willlam H. Burdick was proved, allowed and érdered recorded and Mary E. Burdick was confirmed as_executrix. Ernest F. Burdick was appointed administrator on the estate in Rhode sland of John. H. Burdick, late of Holden, Mass., with Herbert E. Lewis appraiser. The account of Paul M. Barber, de- ceased, administrator of the estate of Sarah 'E. Merritt, presented by C. Angeline Barber, executrix of his will, was recefved and ordered recorded, Elmer E. Kenyon was appointed ad- ministrator on the estate of Mary E. Palmer with Albert S, Babcock aj praiser. The inventory and appraisal of the estate of Abby T. Sherman was Te- ceived and ordered recorded. Elmer B, Kenyon was appointed administrafor on the estate of Jer- emiah K. Sherman, with Albert 3. beock, appraiser. George T Sheffield was appolnted administrator on the estate of James B. Hoxsle, appraiser. The inventory and appraisal of the estate of Susan E. Collins was re- ceived and ordered recorded. Alexan- der B. Brigss, the executor was given permission to sell the articles inven- toried at private sale. All matters pertaining to the estate of Lucia A, Meserve and the guard- lanship of her infant son, were con- ford in New Haven. ) USQUEPAUGH #° T. T. Lake Resigns as Church’ Clerk, After 50 Years — Holiday Clam- bake. e — Dr. Kenyon attended the Washing- ton County Medical meeting at Watch Hill, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Webster, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Webster spent Thursday at We It surely was and sane Fourth for not even the sound of a fire crack- er_was Mr. and Mrs, Smith of Pawtucket, P Sfins Brmma Wits u”igu»-o“" oo ns the holiday with her mother, fi Anna Wells. " Mrs. Gideon Palmer, lerk Resigns. ‘The church held its annual busi- ness meeting Wednesday T. T. Lake, who has been church clerk for 50 years or more, resigned, on ac- count of age and feeble health. Al- hen Hoyle was elscted to take Mr and Mrs. A. H. Brooklyn, N. Y., spent the boudny wm: Mr. Kenyon's parents here, Mrs, Brown, of Walla Wfll‘. Waeh- ington, is visiting at C. D. Kenyon's. Twenty-Thres at Clambake, Dr. Kenyon had a eclambake usual tl Fourth or fllhaf the Et.h_ Twenty-three partook of feast ,including gunests York, Boston, Westerly and Peacedale. Mr. and Mrs, 8, C, 'm M their vacation with Dr. and Mrs. E. B, Oscar Webster an ton ars at the Mopiee oy tarict, uu.m uofl of two Wn?. iy . r. and Mrs. J. All- P‘a- dale ‘wers visitors here Sunday after. noon. Dr. Webster and son, George, ‘Westerly, were visitors nere Mon and atiended the eclambake -tdgr Kenyon's. Byron P Vermont is visit- erkins of ing his daughter, Mrs. C. C. Kenyon, RICHMOND i Miss Fannie J. Moore is visiting In Auburn. Oliver Waterman, Mrs. L. L. Cong- don, Philip Mamsey and family tinued to the first Monday in Au- |§ gust. Fractured Hip. Mrs, Horace L. Crandall, of Broed street, Ashaway, fell Monday and fractured her hij O!p' July celebration was The Fo carried out With move than the usual Saturday and din and noise Friday, Sunday nights. ten, 61 Chicass, Tia. Srrived st thelr of v itainge. Batbs Friday for a few days. llr t-nd Mrs. Horace Shippee of the Fourth Aon Snippes's Boncin-lew and. davgh: | fow . Mr. wfl lrl. ‘Walter !‘. l‘llb M&& e NORWICH TOWN m:‘hulmtmbvmumth Mest Cigars are Vacation Notes and Persomale— Michael Shahan Home from France— News in General. Cherries ready to be picked found to be decayed, the -flmdm Tecent rains. Thomas White of West Town strest has been at Narragansett Pler for a week's outing. Mrs. L. J. Dolbeare of Huntington avenue has returned after a week's outing at Garduer Lake. Miss Mary Hanrahan of Meriden is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Fil- burn of Hantington avenue. Mr. and Mrs. John Shea and children from Hartford are visi lln. Shea's sister, Miss Margaret KI Thomas Filburn has returmed to Hartford after a week's visit at his home on Huntington aveaue. Miss Mary Treadway of New Lon- don Is visiting her gunt, Mre. Jobn Nagle, of West Town' street. Miss Nellie McKenna of New York is the guest of Mrs. Henry McNally at her home on West Town street. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McLaughlin of Jewett City were recent guests of Mr. and LIrl. John Tefft of West Town streef Henry and Charles Crocker have re- tumed to Hartford after passing a. Gays with thelr pareats on HunHREton avenue. After passing a_week with relatives here, Miss Anna Mackay of Philadel- day Tor Ariugion, Meses et eosod: ¥ for A ; ing 8 week with Sr. and Mrs. Lumbert of ‘Huntington avenue. Harttord two with friends uptown. Mrs. Frank Hyde and danghter. Mise Glars Hyds of Lisbon wers suests Bydes coltls, Miss lmu.. wvery, of West Town street. Mrs. John Tefft and daughter, Miss Tefft, of West Town street hnnmr—a Stver o fow dads in Nest unton, Mass., where they attended m. Tuneral of & relative. Mr. and Mrs. Delore Herbert, daugh- ter May and eon Francis of ‘have been here for a few week, leaving Francis Herbert to the summer with his aunts, the Shaban, of West Town street. Rev. E. P. Phreaner has been spen. ing the week in XMiitord, his o s Misses Mina end Meda Phreaner, lumlnl with him today (!lnmuy) w their home on West Town Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rockholdt of North Attleboro, came Tuesday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Harbeck of West Town street. Mrs. Ruckholdt and Mrs. Harbeck are sisters. Much sympathy is felt M Mrs. Ruckholdt in her loss. Mr. Ruckholdt's brother came on Friday. Reach Atlanta. Friends uptown have received views of Atlanta, Ga.. from Mre. Dora Fisher, who with her daughter, Mrs. Smith, has reached their home there after spend- 'I’Hl‘l ARE BETTER TOM'S 123 5c CIGAR GOOD FELLOW 10c CIGAR' THOS. M. YHlAhPM rr-ul-n- l ;g %‘m Weeks with relatives &t the u.m-u and Opens Home. i the winter and in"New Fork Stiss Biizaveth Sh has open.d er home on West Town Pens lins as nor Sucst hec s Siiss oila Sherman: } Home from France. H Michael Shahan of Hartford has re« turned from a business trip to Franceg and last week spent a few days at his home on West Town street. Vacation Ends. Miss Gertrude L. Woodmansee has returned to Bridgeport after ten days’, vacation spent at her home on West| Town street. 1 Western Footwear in Japan. A Japanese Government directory states that “since the establishment, of the pioneer shoe factory at Tokio in 1870, keeping pace with the steady introduction of Western ways, the de- mand for boots hoes has kept growing. Now er 1a Bot & mook o corner in the empire where there is no_cobble; % The lx,:n“ed sutu ex- ported to Japan shoe-making ma- chinery valued at $2926 in "u $3296 in 1912, $35 in 1913 and $2815 in 1914. In 1914 the United States exported to Japan $1829 worth of chudm $15,79¢ men's shoes, and Soimens ahoss, out of & total n'u( - 234 worth of shoes exported in that yeaz,

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