Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 10, 1915, Page 9

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A , 22 K ‘ 28 R S re ey e % 9 " 5% 22 04 %, oste, % 't % K Y08, R % & % & ~‘more american. B SOMETHING FOR HIM TO THINK ABOUT' = —Des Moines Rflfll'-e‘r and Leader, >3 a5 IF YORE Comne- T CLLoSE THAT OosR SurPosE T | ClosE TH1S ONE NEWS FROM ONE HUNDRED LIVE CORRESPONDENTS EASTERN CONNECTICUT AND WESTERN RHODE ISLAND- Who is Going and Comine;lncidentm Accidents and Building in Three Counties. New London County GALES FERRY Pastor Preaches First in Series of Sermons—Mrs. Latham C, Smith's Birthday Dinner—Funeral of Mrs. Amos Hurlbutt. Rev, James M. Potter spoke from St. Luke xv. 18th verse, Sunday miorning in the M. E., church. The sermon was the first in a series on The Prodigal Bon. The theme was The Lure of a Far Country. Special prayer for the E resident was offered. Miss Grace A. ‘hapman sang at the offertory Lead, Kindly Light. The flowers were ar- by Mre. Franklin H. e Epworth leag: m at_7.30° icmfl was cundncted by D. C. Per- ins. The topic was Remenmi lonah’s ‘Whale and ® Forgetting Hil essage. The hymns sung were old- time ones. Quests on the Holiday. ‘Mr, and Mrs. John J. Lawless enter- tained Monday Mrs. Carlos Ch.m n leton Mrs. D. J. Cavanaugh, the isses Beaudry and Earle Wooten of lome friends with tefreshments on the lawn. Birthday Dinner. Smith many happy returns of he day. A fine chowder dinner with|d8ys last week ts accompanying things was ed. Mrs. Smith received many ’ntcllz“ ests it Mr. pog tha s Drestntiwate Mg, En Mrs, Allen Young, M. d - Mrs. dward Youns, Mr. and M, Ea Winslow, Mrs. Thomas Vickery an laughter Louise, with Mr. and Mrs. K, Stnsler of Waterford, Mr: and Mrs. Siaion Toee] Hariford, Christo- bher G. Allen of Norwich, Mr_uzd Mrs. ‘W. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Minor annn! Mentian. The Risdon’ cottag ‘pectoris, was held Thursday morning | Haffm: Pehofi:;" Gmmgdmm _at 11 och:k.' R T T e A R & 5 i Charles, from New York, and Robert Wfleox and Miss Addie Secowt Wa- tertown, N. Y. Frank Aplin and his son Frank and Mr. and Mrs. Irwin returned to Mt. Vernon Mondey night after spending the Fourth at the Aplin home in the village. Misses Adelina and Grace Povey left Thursday for Jaffrey, N. H., where they will lend their vacation. Mrs. Mary C. Watrous left the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Comstock, last Wednesday to be- come assistant superintendent of the F'lorencs Crutenton home, Newark, N. 10!“1 C. Reynolds of New York spent ‘Wednesday and Thursday at the home of Mrs, Lucy A. Hurlbutt. Miss Georgianna Hurlbutt, who has been spending her vacation with her mother, Mrs. Lucy A. Hurlbutt, re- turned to New York Sunday evening. Called at Houseboat. - An lnwmobflo purty including: Mr. and F. and children and mldl Randall of Norwich ‘were allcrl on Mrs. Walter M. Buck- lnlhlm on the houseboat Gypsy Wed- nmnvuumur enc% 1, s thagl:nm of her sister, Ts. Brown, at Red Fern cot- ‘Attended Camp Meeting. _ Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Peckham and Mr. and Mrs. Justin H. Peckham of Long Cove attended the Adventist camp meeting at Danielson Saturday end Sunday, returning Monday. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Willlam Scranton of Durham are guests at the home of Mrs. Scranton’s eisters, the Misses Mathew- Miss Sarah S. Latimer spent several . Ts. L % e lorwich are at their cottage, The Pines, for July, Mrs. Joih;i <. end Miss Alice ‘Hooper of jorwich are at the Perk.l m = C. Wright and hmfl Phlhdll‘l)hh. formerly of Norwlchy l:f ;r rived Tuesday at the Jomes cottage for tka d M, Holls We Mr. and Mrs. oy Webber of Mdm&Lmathxone&, Reginald Fitamaurice. | the cottage of Funeral of Mrs. Hurlbutt. ‘The funeral of Mrs. Amos Hurlbutt, Wwho died suddenly about 2 o'clock en Tuesday morning, July 6, of angina Y me DR gy W ISR SMLEP. T = Burial was in the local eemetery near the home. The Misses Campbell and Allen of New London are at Trout Brook cot- tage for July. Entertained Class. % Miss Mary R. Gibbs entertained her Sunday school class of the Second Congregational church, Norwich, at a bacon fat at Bartlett's near the start of the Yale-Harvard boat races. NORTH FRANKLIN Surprise Visit and Gifts for Newly- weds—J. W. Club M“u—old Coins. “Mr. and Mrs. Brron ‘White, who were mleg& rr:cenll}fl were given Ja.l-ur’- Fridey evening, Jul About 40 friends were present. S:nd- wiches, cake and ice cream were served. Gifts of money and useful ar- ticles were recelved by Mr. and Mrs. ‘White, Party for Son, Mrs. Jennette Hoffman, in honor of her son Herbert, entertained Saturday evening Mr, and Mrs. J. W. mnx Mr. and Mrs. E. Clark, Mr. and M; . A. Rockwood, Mr and Mre. F. Mrs. H. Race and the Misses Grace Frink, Florence and Klla Rockwood, Rena Race and Hazel Clydn of Mystic, Chmu and John Frink, Fred Race, Jl-, d Frank Rockwood, Jr. menu of sandwiches, cake, ice cmm. pcorn cakes and coffee were served by the hostess. Gemes, whist, vocal and instrumental music made the even- mg{s pleasant one for all. r. lnd Mrs. Leon Ladd, Charles of Norwich were week end guests ot Mm J. J. Mahoney. Mrs. Hannah C. Meech of West Hartford is the guest of Mrs. Hannah Kingsley. Marion and Joseph Brennan of Bal- #e are spending & few days with their aunt, Mrs. J. J. Mahoney. Mrs, Arthur Chapman and chifidren have returned m spending several days in Fitchviile. Mntim Whist. The J. W. Club met with Mrs. Carystie Foster Wednesday afternoon. Five tables of whist were plsrut izes awarded: Mfiolfi- Herbert Hoffman has returned to his home in JA% Northampton, Mass., n-nlulbyhuunflnt Mrs. Miss Anns.Shahan of Philadeiphis and Mies Katie Mackey of Norwich Town spent several days with their uncle, James Mackey. Owns Old Coins. A resident of this town has in her possession two ome-cent pieces, One bearing the date 1798. It is as large as a 50-cent piece. On one side is the profile of Liberty and the word Liber- ty overhead. Omn the reverse are the words One Cent, a wreath of oak leaves and the words United States of America. The other one, dated 1812, nearly as large as a 60-cent piece. On one.side is the profile of Liberty sur- round with 13 stars, also the date. On the reverse are the words One Cent, @& wreath of oak leaves and the worde United States of America. Also a half cent, size of a silver quarter. On one side is the profile of Liberty surround- ed with 13 stars, also the date, 1835, On the reverse are the words Half Cent, a_wreath of oak leaves and the words United States of America. .« LEBANON S Enjoyment for the Whist Playere— Piano Dance—Many Attend Straw- berry Supper. Mrs. Arthur Williams and son Clay- ton have returned after visiitng Mrs. ‘Williams’ brother at Norwalk. Lawyer Ralph Royall of New York was tha guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Royell, over the Fourth. Mrs. Mary Geer of Norwich Town visited Mrs, Clinton Goodwin recently. Amy Lamb of Willimantic was the t of'Miss Ruby Sweet over the hol- Dollcl:l Clarke, who is spending the summer at Edgar Tuckers, was in Springfield, Mass., over the Fourth. Albert C. Hoxie was in Woburn vis- iting friends over the holidays. Defeated Colchegter. ‘The Lebanon Athletic baseball team went to Colchester last Saturday and played the Calchester town team. The Icommllto!mfivoroftheh‘\. ball team. [¢ ll- Gladys Clark of Liberty Hill has been visiting at E. A. Hoxle’s. Piano Dance. There was a plano dance in Lebanon w-fl" hall )‘tmdly evening, given by liam Pultz. Miss Florence of North Franklin DII!.G the piano. Miss Karva Larsen and Frank Lar- sen of Hartford are visiting at J. B. Blakesl ee’s. Miss Helen Whitmore and Miss Edith Goft have returned to Hartford after some time with Mrs. Willlam ‘Whitmore. Mrs. George Hammond Hoxie is en- e obantn Whist-ohi offman | , > ournal. Gladys Hewitt; third, Mrs. Anna Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Barrows of Nor- wich Town are visiting the Iatters mother, Mrs. Bill. Mrs. Lydia Manning is visiting her niece and nephew, Miss Emily Latham and George Latham. Strawberry Supper. There was a strawberry su last Thursday evening given by the youns ladies of the Baptist church. After the supper, games were played and music was furnished by a phonograph. -Harry Bruce and son of Hartford are visiting at L. H. Taylors. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Louls H Tay. lor entertained Mr. and Mrs. Burnham and daughter of ‘Willimani c. Mr. Barrow, Mrs. John’g:, Johnson of Providence. Sunday Mrs. Barrows ret ‘home spending some time with Mrs. L. H. Taylor. Irving Bogue of Norwich was a re- cent guest at Henry Brigss’. Miss Alma H!nnln‘ 1s at Mrs. Harry Prentice’s in Taftville. Herbert M. Smith of Bangor, Me., visited his mother and sisters the other side of last week and was the guest of his nephew, James Miller, in Sterling City Wedn Mrs, Willlem Crook entertained her : the past week with their aamur Rirs. s Jaie Waoll ekt s Tl fioi a trip to Hartford and Springfield, | s ., Mass. Dance at Hall, The young people gave a dance at nt.; public hall Monday evening, July Fitts were Susets. of Mea Harey Clark ‘were guest 01 the first of the week. Mrs. Leeds of New York is & guest at e ;l;n.rt.l.n house. large attendance. Mrs. L. D. mmns and Miss lny ;Ioa.rdln.“ supper. mu ummun:;m-nhwm:hr daughters. Personals. P. W. Wheeler had uw Sunday Felix La Ban‘g Min- er and Mr. Dn& Peter Wilson ‘Town -pen:mrm vlv.hm in ‘went fishing Ji canght number of ® YAWBUX' VALL!Y to_ Wi w‘m!mm“lmflv Lafayette Ms was the guest of Mrs. G. D. Coates on ‘Wednesday. ‘William Riclimond and family t the Fourth with their parents at w erly. FRANKLIN Mrs. Rebecca P Home from Eu- rope—C. E. Holiday S8cial—Five to Join Grange. Mrs. Annie Fryer of Hartford is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fryer. Mr. and Mrs. E, T. Gallaher Bridgeport have been recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd P. Ayer. Miss Faith N, Gager is spending = few days ln wa'ldcnu and at Nar- ragansett Pi. Chatles Weaver of Waterbury was a recent caller at H. A. Gager's. A Hyde entertain- ed on the Fourth Mr and Mrs. Ev- erett Shepard -and Mrs, Crocher of Providence. Home from Europe. a year in BEurope, is visiting her sis- ter, Mrs. Eliza Johnson. Frank - Hyde of New Haven fis spending several weeks at S N Hyde's. Mrs, Julia Verplank, Mrs Anile Perry, Miss Bertha Perry of Lebanon and Miss Austin of New London have been recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd P. Ayer. Miss Edna Vallette of Bridgeport A:’ spending the summer at P. s Fireworks Folow Social. The C. E. Soclety held a socfal Mon- day evening ‘a large number being present. Ice cream and cake were for sale. Fireworks were enjoyed Meeting House ¥l Rocks. Flora’s Night ‘at Grange, Franklin Grange met on Friday eve- ning last. Another lication 'u read making five in to Join mm Next meeting will be non- Miss Alice. Guyette ia spending a few days at L, P. Ayer's. Named Deacon. On Sunday morning Rev. B. P. Ca'- shaw preached a vorr interestin, k> 5 Rev. n'uuu- Campbell of Lebanon 'will preach Rev. B. P, haw. 5 5 —Cleveland Plain Dealer. Nofl:‘h‘lzm- visiting relatives over the Miss Annie M, Harvey is attending summer school at Storrs college. Miss Myra E. Momt is visiting in Attleboro, Mass. Myron Peckham is building a new barn to take the place of one recently destroyed by fire. Mrs. C. B. Noyes of Willimantic is the guest of Mrs. E. A. Noyes. Rev. E. O. Mead will exchange pul- pit next Sunday with Rev. Mrs, Blake of Colchester. Mrs. Hattie Starkweather is the ‘ot | Guest of relatives in Norwich. LEFFINGWELL Fourth of July Picnic Had to Be Held ndoors. The Sunday school held its Fourth of July pienic with Mr. and Mrs. 8, C. Beebe Monday. On account of the rain, the dinner, which consisted of clam chowder, ple, cake, coffee, ice cream and was served in the house of on the lawn. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Palmer of Rain- , Bobert H. Palmer of Hartford, and Mrs. Austin Rathbun and son of Norwich spent the holidays with Mr, and Mrs. C. L. Palmer. Mr. and Mre.” George Sheldon and Clarence Leff: rell spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Leffingwell. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ford of Worces- ter, Mass, spént the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. N, E, Whiting at the Uncas farm. Mr. apd Mrs. Willlam, Alberts and mc’aflo{how?orimmendh;fs number of wéeks with Mr. and Robert Alberte. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Little, who m"d”.a R Sty sl ars o g0, arrived ‘here y are in- ‘T: a itiful bungalow. Mrs, M'unulltln m 3 NORTH LYME . ¥, Jewett and family visited M: Kstie Jomats in nmaoa Sentay. I.J.Mug Emlly Stark callers at Walter Gillette's Haddam

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