Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 7, 1915, Page 10

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2| The clety Miss : Mary Lennihan has returned " | to her home in Palmer, Mass., after Concluding Sermoen of Series. Rev. James M. Potter mclumfl .family lved in the place some years ago. He is survived by-one son, Wii- liam Perkins.. Pereonals. Professor- Sheriff of .the Roxbury school and family arrived,at the Hil- ton cottage‘on.the. village street Mon- Winifred Stoddard-with children of Pequonnoo visited at the home farm ‘mother, Mrs. Ellen Turne s ©F NorwichiFalls boys has cove north of the den are at their cottage, ‘Hour, for Mr. Martin's vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Packer of Nor- 2 ere spending & month at th home of Mr. and Mrs, ] W, Hurl at Wood Henry butt, Mrs. Packers: Mise wmmfimn Tuesday from a two weeks' Visit in:'Waterford ‘nrgt the homes of ‘Edward oung. and datimen/last. Thurs- and A Samiyof Mt “Vernon B . = ernop, N, . 3 or the &ndxy'florniné Subject Trans tion—VYarious. Matters of Local . Miss. J-m% ™ Mrs. Lavius A. Robinson-was i 2or-, Saturdey. wich en . % Mr. and Mrs. Arth Hibberd end. Mr, and Mrs. T Y e eth anniversary of his opening his nday, August Sth. The purpose of the meeting being for the extension of a call to a pastor from the varlous ones who have been occupying the pulpit during the past few weeks as candidates. Edmond Killeen, who has been em- ployed in New London, has succeeded Howard Kelsey as chauffeur for Ed- ward Chappell. A ball game on local grounds Sun- afternoon, between the Athletic club’s team and the team from the [ Pequot village, resulted in a score of 16 to 6. Killeen and Flaherty were the battery for the Athletic club’s team and Beckwith and Bonville for Pequot bank team. was village. of the| “Mrs. Ray Johnson and son, Raymond, Sunday Mr. and Mrw. James Martin of Meri- | 87 Spending a few days with relatives | attend felt well Leisure on Scotland road, Norwich. CLARK’S FALLS Funeral Services for Mrs. Cassius Col- line—Mrs, Fred White Home from West Kingston. ers were her son, Aifred Collins, of ‘Westerly, .and sons-In-law, | London, Neil liams of. 3 of New ren_and Charles Palmer of his town. ‘There was a profusion of utiful flowers, including roses from carnations fivhdm-fimm F. Mo- [ars. 3. B, bouquet of Mlies : : Babcodk, s 7T gnanTic ;< 7Y ! field -Praty Tak-i;rnw [ Met—New Arrivals at the ‘tage—Viilage Improvement . Cottages, 1 13 asetet| and ‘Mr's Henry. Marx .of The water overflowed in the mea- ws, of the Yantic river this week, and it was to the discomfiture of one farmer as his hay floated away down the stream. BOZRAH Pt et Small Attendance at Grange Meeting— Local Laconics. e Srotabeday svening: but o town ng, account of the heavy rain storm there small lé!m and fancy cookies were served Mrs, Brevities. Miss Lillie Browning, Miss Jessie Browning and Miss Ruth Stott of Plain Hill spent Tuesday with Mrs. Miner, ss Delia Mahoney of Preston is tia® Mrs. Ira Wheeler. meeting of the Ladies’ Ald so- which was to have been held Wednesday afternoon was ned on account of rain and be held next week. of the cos she Duerr, left home on Th month’s visit with friends in and Ansonia. 22, _ Waiter Thompson = ang daughter, Helen, of Willlmantic, were the Te- cent guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. n. Mrs. John Brown, Sr. has returned from a visit with relatives in Bris- ton, Conn. Henry Lanthouse of Texas, was the recent guest of his cousin, Mrs. Mary Marra. < Mrs. Francis Kinkead {s spending several days with her son, the Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Kinkead of Provi- dence. Miss Jennie Thompson is visiting reiatives in Willimantie. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Thompson and a.urhtn-r, were recent visitors in Lef- Mrs. Daniel Sullivan of Hartford has beer. visiting her cousin, John Murphy of this place. for-a st Pacific Grove, and will also visit the exposition. Miss Gladys Burdick of Sterling is ;i:oitding_ with he unt, Mrs. ‘Willlam Mr. and Mrs_G. A. Kennedy and son, Royal, spent the week end with Mrs. Kennedy’s brother in Westerly, Crops Damaged. Wednesday’s storm of wind and rain resulted in a great deal of dam- age to crops. of oats and corn are flat and some flelds of ~ early planted corn fared even worse and the stalks are broken off. Because of the extreme heat there a small attendance at church en repaid in the splendid sermon on. True Contentment, preach- ed by Rev. J. W. Payne. Rev. Mr Payne will occupy the pulpit again next Sunday. LEONARD BRIDGE 44| Mrs. Y42 B, Cummings, Mrs. K L. Cummings. Mr. and Mrs. Rexford E. Cummings, .and two daughters, Shir- ley_and Hazel, and Cariton A. Cum- mings, motored to South Manchester Sunday -and visited et Burnette W. Cummings’. Orvando Lombard, George A. Mills, Leo G. Cummings, David Walsh and Fred Rcyce were Colchester visitors| T Mrs. Louis Himelstein is entertain- ing her brother and lady friend from New York. Charles Lombard and Frank Sisson sightseers at Coney Is- daughter, Mrs. Bert Stimpson farmfly at South Hampton, Mass. Ofto. ‘A. Nettleton was at Chestnut Hill recently. 1 T ‘Wilber of Norwich preached day morning and evening. Miss Anna Cook of Jewett City is visiting her eunt, Mrs. Louise Camp- Dbell ‘Anderson, made a trip to beach by auto Thursday. u!I.“ M. A. ‘Anderson-of Hopeville i§ entertaining New York friends. SR NORTH LYME ¥ / Mrs, Marion Cham of Coichester J s e S8 bt been visiting at her home 2 few days m“ymun-u .' shas returned to Mr, Charles” ts. at . L. Latimer’ Josephine. 7 Lemonade ‘for more than a week is reported be slowly improving. - MONTVILLE by D e P J Quilt Millg to Shut Down Coming . Week—Flgrida Pastor Preached at Union Baptist Church. Misses Jennings, Richards, The Rogers and Matthews are among the at Oxoboxo. rs. Israel Gero is spending = the ;umxh of August with friends in New ork. ‘The quilt mills of the Palmer Bros. will shut down during the coming & week. / Mr. and Mrs, Frank Austin and Mr. Retben Austin spent Sunday in Hart- fora, Supplied Pulpit. Rev. Charles Douglas of Clearwater, Fla., supplied the pulpit of the Union Baptist church Sundey morning. Mr. Douglas is spending a few days with his sister, Mrs, Ida Browning of Pal- mertown. ~ L EHppe Freeland of Sutton, Mass., 1s visif her aunt, Mrs. Fred Hope. Johnson and_som, of st week. Her som, cream, cake and lemonade. Brief Mention. b Mrs. Mary A. Beard who has been spending a month at the home of her brother, ¥. F, Parker, returned to her home in Flushing, N.' Y. on Rev. W, S, accompanted Rer. Mrs. F. W. Chiney_and two' little boys of Worcester, Mass., were over Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. F. C. Scofield of Mpftville 3 Frank bie. the-gucat of Mr and Mee > Seaed o . an : ‘Ella and Bessie Lendeburg New York are the guests of Mr. an Mrs. Hattie Bennett. Mrs. Robert Eadie ofjBoston, x.a was a|ls the guest her parents, Mr. recent visitor at the home of “Mr. and | Mrs. C. J.- 3 for G. H: Bradford, Mr. and Mrs. Har- ry Auwood and Carl Auwood, were at Ocean beach, Millstone Point, Pleas- ure Beach and Crescent Beach - on lSlmd-Lv. going in Mr. Bradford’s tour- ng car. PENDLETON HILL Mise Sarah Thompson Home From |! Storre—Interesting News Notes. B. Coon. Mrs. Ray formerly ownea the farm now occupied by Joseph- By- ron Totten. Dr. Totten C. North anl. three < daughters, nurse and cook,. of Mont- terford. Leslfe Cottrell of New London is PQ“B‘ a few days, with_Percy Al- en. James Sawyer was called to Gales Ferry Tuesday by the iliness of Mrs. Nancy Street. Mrs. Jobn Adams has returned from Meridén where she has been visit- Ing her sister. mily Reunion Held This Week—The Week's Personals. Vinton Mitchel, a estudent of Mia- dlebury college, Vermont, will occupy the pulpit of the Liberty Hill church next Sunday., Rev. Elwell O. Mead is visiting his parishioners this week, h_:(mN ChaIrAl)Qld Goodrich and sisters m New London are Mrs. Goodrich's Buests this week. { clair, N, J., arrived at. the The flerce gale of Wednes@ay, ac- companied by a downpour of rain, fattened corn and other crops in this vicinity and otherwise dld’ much dam- Frank Davoll and family of Hart-| place ford will move into the house owned by William H. Bliss. Family Reunion, The Taylor family reunion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry Clarke Wednesday. . George A. Tooter of Newton, Mass, ‘was the guest of Mrs. E. A. Noyes last The Ladies’ Sewing circle met at the home of Mrs, Charles James Friday n ‘W. H. Peckham and wife, and Frank Pendieton and wife of Willimantic, were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Albert S, over Sunday. 4 Edmund Peckham of ‘was home over Sunday. Mrs. Willlam Watson of Springfield is spending the week at the home of her sister, Mrs. Albert S. Peckham, NCRTH STERLING F. O, Palmer Sold Pair of Holsteins— The Week’s Happenings. on, was in town re- Miss Lucinda G. Knight and a party of friends took a sall to Block Island itteen ¥ 1s yisiting h t, oung h er aunt Mrs. Lydia Place. John Griffiths spent Sunday at the camp meeting. Mrs. George Middleton and daugh- ter, Dorothy of New Bedford, and Mrs. J; Leroy Frink of New London were week-end visitors at F, O. mexr’s. Aaron Viall has returned home from ‘Vermont. Miss Flora Phce was at Black Island , Mrs. “young people of this plce at- the dance at Gardners Lake, W_u" Sunday school in ‘the. church Sundey ; Mrs. Charles Hillard, and nephew, Nelson Wheeler of BStonington Local Team Defeated Baltio—Rusinfall For July Was 332 Inches. 8 The Voluntown Tombrrow (Sunday) aftemoon Jew- étt City will be on deeklfinlndhr"- in the kin and Robinson wilk points for the locals. i Rainfall 332 Inches, ~ The rainfall for the month of July Bort wan 3.82 inchey . Hethert ai- 50 reports that from Augu h Mrs. 8. H. Linderman. Entertained Members of Reading Circle—Hsavy Rain Damaged Corn Crop. Hermon Chandler and famfly . of Norwich with friends, spent Sunday in town. ugust 1st to 4th Mizs Florence Bunce has returned e rainfall was 3,52 inches. The fall South Manchester. - in the last storm on the 4th was 2.50 Successful Dance, The Pomona club gave a successful dance in Union hall on M t Gass of New York is visiting friends in town. Mrs. ‘Annie B. Andrews and Lomn Juston have returned home from a vis- it with relatives in Providence and vi- cinity. P ASHWILLETT _ (I TR & —_— - Westerly Speaker at Chapel—Village Visitors the Past Week. e B Otto Carlson of New-York is spend- ing his vacation with his uncle and on relatives at Main’s crossing, Sun- ‘was in Norwich"

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