Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 14, 1915, Page 10

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Georgs-Ingram.of jbroke bis arm aifow days ego while ‘cranking an antnmobnp. . HaJaydoing ms well as can Miss Hester WlI'brldsO hesareturned |- mm & .visit-tocrelativeasin «Stafford iSpri Rev Mr TFosterspastorsof: the Noank'| |Baptist church, occnpted the' pulvtt of Ithe Baptist: church last'Sunday morn- ling. No evening service.swas Mr. and Mrs. Orson _Pulyer children arrivedifrom Hillsdale, for their annual visit'to Mrs. Pulvers parents, Mr. andMrs.Silas B. Wheeler. The trip from New York to the ‘Wheeler homestead ,was .made in-Mr. Pulver's automobile. of. Y., is spending a few weeks at Brookside, the \Brown homestead. Babeock has returned orth Stonington. Mrs. Allen Main-and Miss Evans of Clari’s Falls .are guests.this week of local relatives. Mr. and Mrs. George-Bogue of Poque- tanuck were week end guests of Mr. Bogue’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. ;and Mrs. Willlam P. Welles. Mrs, Morris Pendleton and daughter of Mystic were guests Tuesday of Mr. &nd Mrs. Clifford Stewart. Mrs. Willlam Holmer+is the guest of_Mrs, George:Swain. < Mr. and Mrs. 'Willlam Briges, Mr. end Mrs. PerryBriggs and child of Waterbury werescalling > Tuesday ‘on Jocal friends. The MissesgKetchin have’ returned to Tariffville “efter & wisit to Miss ‘Dorothy Harris. Miss Julia Loughead of Stafford Eprings is the guest this week of the Misses Florence -and Hester Wal- bridge. Mrs. William-*D§Harris of iNew Lon- 750 was a recent’ guest of her father End sister, Dr. A. T. Chapman and Miss!Gertrude W. Chapman. Mrs. Abby Eldredge Dewey has re- 4urned from a month’s visit with rela- tives at Noank and Mystic. - Miss Ethel Charter of South Man- Ma; ~ Mrs. Phebe Davis*has returned from » month's visit with-relatives in No- Ank. Alpheus H. Schoonover-of-Elmhurst 2as been spending a few; days in New York city. Mrs. Hiram Holdredge and Mns. F. A_ Barnes recently spent a day at Goat Point, the birthplace of Mrs. Hold- It is 15 years since:Mrs. Hold- isited her old home. Summer Field Meeting. A summer field meeting of Nu' Lon- fon County Pomona grange, 6, Patrons of Husbandry, was helfl ch- sesday with the Mystic grange at Riv- srside farm, Old Mystic, on the bank »f the beautiful Mystic river, the es- late of John R. Babcock. Dinner was ler\ed by Mystic grange at 1 p. m, fter which the following - programme as rendered: uadrito or- Hoyt of New Canaan;.music, orches- ga; address, Brother Blakeman of Drono; address, BrotherdDavis of Mid- lleto address, Mrs. Salana of We- Good Cheer -Picnio. At theslast meeting of the Good Cheer S\mshéx:o soclety,~it was*voted ume during the month to hold a pic- nic with honorary members, as well as husbands of the active members. A committee was_chosen eflmvollns of been guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Wilson, )mva returned to their home in Frenk Ri Lioyd Jennings, Herbert Rogers &nd Joseph Hicks, who established a camp on the shore of Oxoboxo lake last week enjoyed themseclves o well, they will continue in camp for a while longer. Most of the young men are employed in the offices of some of the manufac- tories during the day, so that most of the fime They have for camp lifo is evenings and week-ends. During the week they have entertained a num- ber of thelr friends included among them being Henry St. Germain of Pe- quot, C. E. Flaherty and John Lynch of Palmertown and others from out of m town. Rev. and Mrs. Charles Douglas, who have been guests of Mrs. Browning in Palmertown, have left to spend 2 while in_ Boston. Mrs. Ida Browning and granddeugh- ter, Miss Carol 'Walden, left Saturday to join Mrs. C. E."Walden at Connecti- cut beach, R. L Launch Party, Dr. Mrs. F. E. Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Beebe were guests at e launch party given Sunday by ux- and .Mrs, Frederick H. Comawek their launch - Mercedes. sail dm the river and-Sound to then Island mnjoyofl and refreshments were To Extend Callto Rew. Donald Fletcher At a special business mesting of the church members held at the Quaker Hill church Sunday after the morning services, it Was voted to extend & call to the Rev. Donald Fletcher of Fitz- willlam, N. H. Berries are plentiful and Star Spangled Banner, . or- | Flaherty. thestra. After the exercisea the re- painder of the afternoon was given to iports. About 600 peoplerwere pres- nt and about 25 granges‘were repre- lented. The weathep;was ideal for a leld meeting. Siiver-LinidSoclety. "~ ~ Mrs. John Horsford-entertaled-on Wednesday the Silver Link society of Noank, of which she is a.member. The nembers present were Mrs. Maria #organ, Mrs. C. V. Libby, Mrs. Wil- jam Cunningham, Mrs. Charles Hadly, ¥rs. Fanuie O'Brien, Mrs. Emma Car- enter, rs. Mary Brooks. Mrs. Her- nan Main, president of the United Workers of the Methodist Episcopal «hurch, Old Mystic, was also a guest £ M Horsford. In the afternoon drs. Main invited the members of the silver Link society to call with herat ’he Methodist parsonage and also.to risit the parish housa. Al .Dl.!sed a lelighttul day. Attended Funeral. * “Mr. and_Mrs. Philetus Browniat- ended on Wednesday at 1 o'clock® the uneral of Mr. Brown's father, Albert A. Brown, which was held at his late iome at Ledyard Center. Rev, Lo fedford, pastor of the Preston City thurch, conducted the services. The wurial was in the Preston City.ceme-~ TS. | Fishere Island. aKs® Church Vestry:on Subject. oftBillysSundgy—y . Social 'Eventar of theiWeska: -4, | Rev. P. G Wright 4 OfHPHTI=NENA, formerly of Norwich, spoke in the vestry of the 1 Wright was in close touch with him in his work in Philadelphia and other citles and spdke with knowledge of his power. At the close of Rev. Mr. ‘Wright's address cake Rev. James M. Potter tooK:-his text last Sunday from Romans 1: 14, the Lheme, The Altruism of the GospeL Mrs. J. Eldred Brown of Norwich ar- ged-the altar flowers. The evening service. was omitted on account of the thunder showers. Frank C. Tol- hurst of Hartford was to conduct the ery. < Vacation Notes, > '™~ George W. Harris of Baldwinville, rop technologist for the government reau at Washington, D. C., is spend- ng a week’s vacation here with his service, Ferry Notes, 555~ Clarence Underwood, the fltustrator, and his daughter, Miss Valerie, of New York, spent the week end in the village. Mr, Underwood and family amily at the Harris homestead. spent last summer in the village, leas- Mrs. C. TLeavens Eldredge and laughters, the Misses Marguerite and imethyst Eldredge, of Whitehall, N. were guests Wednesday of Mr. and ing ? Risdon place. Mabel Martin, who graduated Bridgeport hospital in dxeport last May, spent the week- frs. Charles Q. Eldredge at Riverview |04 With her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ottage. % James Martin, at their cottage, Leisure Miss Lillle P, Chipman has returned | Hour, on the Bluff and left Monday o Brushwood after a three weeks |0 accept a position as district nurse 4sit to her twin brother, Rev. Dr. W, [in that clty. ‘. Chipman, and fn.mily at Elmcroft, lalcottville Mr, Backus and Mr.. Greenwood of dlke, Sankatchewan, were roeent mests of Mr. and Mrs, Perry Bermenento Busoni, artist, hasire- B&A pretty, informal dance was given Informal Dance, ™r=s=" the home of Miss Mary R. Gibbs last Saturday. evening from 8 to 11 Hiredse and the Misses Eldrease. - | @'Siock: Mr. and MrssJ7 M. Rice of New urned for a stay at Burnet's Corners | e aree el sotor boat to fter Spepding o few days at his home | iy of theNew London road last week. ; Xork clty. Sunsl Graham Brown and son, e Club Plenle. Franklin, -Jr, of Southington, left last orning The Sunshine club of Burnet's Cor- | Saturday.m ers held a picnic Thursday on the Lwnnms:uidm&o!urlm Funt: Reév. Arthur H. Withes:of poupled the pulpit of the mteu»cut Ipiscopaluchurch, of which he was ;merl: wwr.}nqunssw RS e Nfred Laflamme Takenlto _HWU——_‘I’ e Week’s Happings, | Thé«C. Mi Robertson company’s-red fl'l igiclosed down repairs to repairs to lers. Miss /Ruth Craig, who has, been Nh tr&v to. Pennsylvania, to be gone m«uu "W eaflmb on ‘:’w !flnfllh :‘:‘ BREWERY BOTTLING beverages that are safe thirst Qhio, 1s visiting her daughters, Mrs. Charles S. Ray and Mrs, ¥ k R. s )(l- Grace lMl, night operator at B'""' Darling At J2 Lrsbins b n.vlu -n« iy .1 is spending-a [eW| 7The Lebanon Athletic baseball team s s aca Omitted Because of Rain. dl" fa New Lordon. played the No, a‘:' and we Miss nm«? Bweet of Washi: s Long, Rev, R. H. Crawfora of New Bri- groun 6 of ng- m%"fnl Groen Now Haven. | tained preached a most - impressive GARDNER LAICE This Saturday the L. A C. team | ton, D, C., who is spending the sum- EvRe sermon in the Congregational church expects to play the South Windham |mer with her grandmother, Mrs. Anna Notes. last Sunday morning. An exchange of' Mr. and Mrs, Charles Curtis of Nor-| mond. Perry, gave a party on Tuesdsy after- Fred Morgan of Gloucester, Mases., &uxpiu had been arranged with Rev.|wich are at Cozy cottage Spring Grove Local Notes. noon, to_ thirty-six of her young is visiting his’' mother, Mrs. Susan D. Remington, pestor of the Col- }for two weeks. Misg Nettle M. Willlams has been friends. Each guest wasg presented M chester church for the evening ser: Mrs. Joseph Oat and family are| it a few days st the home of with & state souvenir spoon. Dainty Mrs. Albert Rathbun has vice, but the severe thunder shower mmu some time at their cottage in | Joe 0 28 ot rdr-nrmm:. were served during the friends from Long Islan spoiled the arrangements, and there|Spring Grove. 4 - afternoon. had a very pleasant he C. E. society of the Mathodist | was o evening service. John D. Moulton returned < e et & Greenport, LLm-pm- Charles W. Harvey of New London|home in Norwich, Sunday fi einent Longue Miss Potter and Miss Lathrop from 1 was a week-end visitor at his home in | after spending two weeks at E. Worwich Town it Tuesday with town. Latimer’s. Mr. and Mrs. N. 8, Loomis and fam- The Week’s Guests. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Le_ Voy of i Brooklyn and C. 8. Forbes.of Noroton® Miss Harriet Richardson, of Hart- S O e facr "™® ®|have returned to’ their fiomes ufter | i o YIAIaG et mothar, Nire: N Mise - Ella. Darling visited relatives | “PRding two weeks at the Lake. =~ e Lille. s n_New “London last Priday. Tl o Droshtin ors. Shssliing ssms fore leaving for the West several] Miss Sarah Danielson éntertained Mr. Hale, who 1s spending the sum- | Miss Leah Gifford of New Lendon|ii;s gt the lake. recently, Miss Edne West of Daniel- mer here spent yeslesday at Watch | I8 Visiting her mother at-Maple Lawn| "G H Morgan is mowing Harris YRR Froa Madley was o calier st S =L farm. TL | 1ittle som of Mr. and Ofys. James| . Miss- Dorothy “Fuller_spent severst|F'ains cnshares = . . . i Iy e Ay i e e Ths Comens MeDougal of Elizabethport. N. J, -lied [{J27e of the week with friends in New | gon of Lyme have been spending two O e 1i Mo e """l"""x‘:’,’,‘;’c“m”‘““{f"‘ o this wesk Nethangel Clark. had & handsome | ¥eoks WD thelr grandparents, MF.|; jeciicr Mass, where she will spand “Congregational church, is tak- Mre, Willlam Rathbun hes been vis- & bandsome|ana Mrs, G. H, Morgan. Sow woslkis 'with Bev dsuanter; Mre, R asatian, g tting this week in Montville. e hat By, overal of the | irs. . A Dolbears was & resent |32 5 Whieaker. : oo Fhopanoe, Logais 1 C. M. Ch purchased & house | 10 "0 U riety measuring 13 inches | ller in New London. George Goodwin of Hartford, spenti lot on_the Venetian harbor at Groton - gmieasuring 13 inches| “yiss Josepbine Daniels of Hambarg |, Georse Goadwin of Hertiord, epenty it Loms Poift o bun and Mise|liss Of the cuctus yariety were much |bas Desn visiting Mrs. May Daniels. | {op Goodwin. Y r'S. un an 58 Gertrudo Rathbun have been visiting admired. Charles Geer and daughter, Myrs, | nesday night with Mrs. Mabel Moore returned on Tues- ON were in Willimantic, o Vincent Bannister, of North Franklin, day from the Backus hospital, where [‘EBAN Mr. and Mrs. mm and -& and attended the Baptist picnic a she Mrs, M. R. Slefried of Alexandria, 4ng_the former’s mother, Mrs, Nel- ‘Willlam Blanchard. lie Lille. has been e surgical patient. Ernest, were.at C, 8. Goodwin’ Mo Norwich, Thursday. B'Gubqn Mumyv;nd family went to|L. A. C. to Phy South Windham — f.lz Mrs. 'lC.llhut:nd B“;,l A.u-t:n noul‘[l:;luabmmg n&_l.ga’l:gn- lock dsland on Wednesday. ompani hem their home in | gregational urch met nesdsy vfllq are at Groton Lo:‘ Point. Cart De Wolf 1s h"m‘ = o| Miss Elizabeth Sweet Entertained | 11" Lhere she is going to spend | ase n with Mrs. Adbert Wheatom, mmmmg n,ulh“m"mm'°emmb°‘“L_ [ | erectedion “the premises of Harry| Friends—Various ltems of Interest. | some time. of Exeter, and s social afternoon was Miss Alico Blakesleo is spenfiing a | enjoyed by all. qopgward Durtey is able to resume his| 3. Frank Rogers and Qaughter Miss| Norman Durfey of Fall River is|couple of wecks with relatives Miss Marion Blakleslee is visiting ey Jennle L. Rogers were Norwich visi- | spending his vacation at John Avery's | Waterbury. friends in Norwich for a-few ays. Contractor Frank: Barlow has re- | tots_ongMonday. Frauk Fowler and Edward Gibby Ozro Fuller, while at Goshen| The Sunday school af the Congre- turned from a business trip to Nort! Misg, Kathryn T. Raymond and|were in Norwich Tuesday. . Bundl{ school picnie, was taken seri-4 gational church beld their picnic at Stonington. Cinde2s. Ry mere Notwich visitors| ' Mr. and Mrs, Irwin Hewitt and |ously il and was taken home by Dea-{ Columbia reservolr, Thursday. . on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Hewitt spent|con Thomas, in his automobile. The Baptist Sunday school sicnio Mrs. Lida ‘Ashbey is visiting on |7 Mery Darling and_Miss El'a|Sunday at Watch Hill ,‘, axd s, Jumes Leon Ricbail- held ot 3ohe RN 2! o Mrs: Jobn E. Fitzpatrick has peen | Derling spent Wednesday in Norwich.-| James Harries and wife of Wili-lson and child, of Hartford, are visit- entertaining Mrs. Robert Nugent and daughter of Greenport. Joseph Jordan, of the New York World, has returned home after a va- cation h Rev. H. oster is in Northfield spending part-of his vacation. Harry ‘birth portion of the evening was spent in 2 dancing at the pavilion of O. LaRoche , o m- which was followed by games, music - and refreshments at the Sengman home. State Toad work on the Canterbury turnpike has been at a standstill for ; = 3 }! the past few days on account of the ) 5 contractors having a piece of contract ol ta E 3 B = £y - ‘work which a time limit called for the - H & oS-z % 3 taking off of the men on this work and Rz putting them onto another piece of - staze work. 5 : : As this town has electricity-it is a practi- Closing Birthday Party. = . o = cal Detroit7Electric . car jtown. % Long PR ey S S, g s cer t stretches of paved streets are not a neces- by the members of the Ladies’ Aid members occured, was held on Electric owners-have. demonstrated . that gineering. §All vings effected Wednesday afterncon at the home of - $AIl the svings e Srtiat of ta srits. M O it lstJUS;“ mterurbanmomnnz = our larger operations we hand onsto 7 ‘W. Perkins. Mrs. A. R. Boutilier and s 1t 1s for. -~ from doubled: Mrs. F. H. Toplifft acted as hostesses. 3 < Indtakcoux‘benfit — i .'/ ; The afternoon was spent in a eocial i R +F i manner, During the afternoen Mrs. ] = - i Perkins was presented with a shopping > bag as a birthday remembrance, : Notes. Following a custom of the past few years the church services and the sessions of the Sunday-school at the Versailles M. E. church, will be omit- ted during the ensuing two weeks. It is expected that a number will avail themselves of the opportu: society of the Versallies M. E. church X <= sity-for this car with its great power and A economies in all overhead: in’,’ e bee! i th " 'E‘ - e o e L e ] < 3 remarkably e*!m&nz«zmlmcqbetro » purchasing, in advertising, in cost,in - af sttending th vic t the Wi § X n-uasr-.n-:mn . T e . : ttered th e T Now s250 B thur Baker has the sympathy of 3 & C Hddfll—!-'l-tbdnll?h-» E, & - hxx."fi’ o 1a & mh:; by g Model 565 Pam. Cabighor 1 ”;f:anc:(n"” = b o lawn th 3 b } Joseph society on the parish grounds h : H \—‘»’( $2.650) — Now flfl‘ 3 on Saturday afternoon and evening, : e The . - ) E '“ed o il 1o it % e ¥ '——--—. ——e :’.—."‘:..."""-'.' — > o F Joye y attendance. ,;.. x ~ - = B . ; s 'r = e > 4 Mfllfl Cleme'nxn'vg;m-u and Charlal Ol.lver is building a new cenitral power station at:. - - e 7 ‘ ! Lester, and_cousin. on Keete, | " Grover C. mn m ‘bought lnother lowez sonstantly. . N Potut Ieft for &0: automo- [ horse: wnd shingles 5 \ : 3 ars will be appointed In"the near '?“'" & \ SR e et L L T s , : ANY, - = " Gales Ferry Country ciub is hm M- and’ Mra Eavens emtertatned | ¢ % 1 s> ! 7S H the Yale boat house. thelr son from Westerly over the week >~ 3 F ICHIGAN, Vo £~ = end. i g .Car. - Direct Factory Branch, 62nd 1 - < = : g ¥

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