Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 7, 1915, Page 9

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THREE SELF-DENYING PATRIOTS DOPING IT B NEWS FROM ONE HUNDRED LIVE CORRESPONDENTS EASTERN CONNECTICUT AND WESTERN RHODE ISLAND' Who is Going and Coming—Incidents, Accidents and Building in Three Counties. — New London County OLD MYSTIC their home at the Burnet hemestead-at Burnet’s Corners, Harry Meeting . of Ladies’ Aid Society—The Gall Woeek’s Visitors In and About Town. The Ladies’ Ald soclety of the Bap- lesday afternoon Ust church met Wedn: &t 2*o'clock. Chipman Residence Repaired. - east and o P. Motored to Moosup. ‘The follow: tock an automobile trip to Moosu; men of Old Mystic| - last Bundaysto hear Rev, Arthur =, M m::‘ t.h: Methodist !M-m churec] Lam; 1 . eus H. el n , John ¢ - “B. Wi Schoonover, L Kennedy, and Brown, Rudoiph Dax Wfllhmkuanngdyl‘:a‘ll.. Personats. Ladies’ AId Meeting MHeld after the morning service at the Bethel ch;( Hall Ts. . expects soon to spend mk'xth‘ihl‘nm.lln.A.Slyh: at Ekonk H: Sarah ests of Mr. Drury's son, Prof. Lor- er Dzv&y.‘:nd family at Mount There was a sudden drop in the temperature Tuesday. Ezekiel James of Pachaug, Griswold, is visiting his son, E. A. james and Owing to the rain storm, Wednesday, the picnic planned by the Sunday- school of the Third Baptist chuch d@id not materialize. h“' -'zvm storm of n‘:?wfln‘m ‘wrought Voo o many acres corn, breaking it down and whole fields look as if they had been cut with mowing relatives | machines. The damage is large among farmers. S was the at the week- tertaining niece from W-d:-‘lly for a few days. - To Motor to Canada. Oscar D £ weeks, making the entire trip by auto- Party Went to fair Afternocon—Auto Watoch Hifl—Other ‘ Locals. Wednesday proved to be a » there being a downpour of rain. Charles Broc! y aad Mrs. Brock- Wway have moved to their farm in the eastern part of the town, in the region of Ashaway, R. I. ® H. Stone took a party of friends to the historic Savin Rock in his touring car Sunday. The trip was one of huge enjoyment and pleasure. There will be a ball game Saturday, . ‘between the North Stonington team and ard. The game will be played at North Stonington James B. Chapman of Norwich the guest of Mrs. Henry B. Ran- * & ~adtmiore Amerfean, AN N\ 'i\:\\"\ L . ‘\\“ MR Y W Mr. James Beard and family of At- tieboro, Mass., were guests of H. E. Bgfi;d m]d at;mfly Bnnd‘yl. o 88 Gla Leffingw, spending a week vlth' Mrs. J. O'Brien of Norwich. Mrs. Charles B, has returned to her home in Norwich after d- gsatwdmwl&lnhhn vath- ne. b x 3 Mr.hlnd g::. Fred Pfl.ll‘l:;r of Eflrr!- ord have n visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Palmer. LEBANON Lebanen A, C. Team Defeated South Windham TeamrFred Louvine Re- signs as Manager of Telephone Ex- change. Last Saturday afternoon the Leba- non Athletic baseball South W team. @ BCOTe Was :to‘tnhvflrdmmomA.C. eam. Arthur Robinson was the guest of his sister, Mrs. Charles Backus, of Mystic, over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gibbs of New York are at their summer home in town. Clifton and Leon Sweet are in town. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Blakeslee are entertai, the former’s sister and :nlb‘nd. . and Mrs. 'Walter Kere- Dr. Henry Sweet and Miss Sweet are hmxmfi'{. d Phlfl‘lath of N an er or- ‘wich are .gx-u of Darothy Loo- mis over ué:fiy. Saturday, at her home in the vil- day. URG ey Young People’s Dances Suecessful— Meeting of L. B. 8. daughter and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wise- man of Hartford. Mrs. C. T. Shea and Basil Austin are 3andln: a week with Mrs. C. 8. Good- n. wo.or.g Briggs was In Willimantic | Smi Having Market Remodeled. Irwin Hewitt is having market af the Center remodeled. The lower floor will be used for a meat market and the upper floor for a bar- b.i'h::d Mra. Louis Smith of Frank. Mr. o Uin were callers at C. 8. Goodwin's on Miss Melissa McCall has returned to Mrs. C, M. Geer's after ding some time at her nephew's, McCall's, of Goshen, NORTH FRANKLIN The Week’s Visitors—General Happen- Ings in Brief—Mrs. Jennette Hoffman Entertained In Honor of Birthday. Mrs. Etta 'Watson of Greeneville is visiting her daughters, Mre. A. R. Hill Tops Met With Mrs. Secor—diive' Wire Topics of Interest to Local, & were served.: The next meeting will be held at Mrs. A. E. Peterson's. ' Mr. and Mrs. William Blank and son m’m N. Y., are visiting Fred Mrs. Mary Hunt of Hartford is vis- iting Mrs. Clark. )(n. Cooty ot Vermont 1s visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Greene. Gladys Flint of Canterbury has been w%- few days with her brother, - Int. an operation for appendicitis July 15th, at the Hartford hospital, is at home: and is Improving. K — Mrs. Arthur Main Attended. Double Funeral in Providence—Other Notes. | Emma Burtch spent Saturday and Sunday at the home of her parents. W. L. Main and . John Geer, wite and son spent Sunday with m%na. at Atlantic 5;::1 ' ‘Byron White 1s breaking ground for | Dr. Hiale and fams a mew house. In Honor of Her Birthday. Mrs, J?mnl- Hoffman entertained a party of friends and relatives at ,:r'wm in_ honor of her e . -{mnfl-dthfiu was a beautiful birthday cake and trimmed by her 9 year old grand- daughter, Ella Rockwood. Surprise Party. B mmdnom the number of & surprised home evening, at his it being Mr, White's

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