Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 28, 1915, Page 10

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‘Willlam Miller and Miss Jennie Mil- , George DeWolf and the Misses Dearies, took a trip y by automobil Miss Delle Rude is \'llllln‘ her_ cous- n, Mrs. Sherman Raymond, cf Mys- ie. Rev. and Mrs. L. M. Keneston have ‘been visiting their daughter, in Trat- itleboro, this week, 4 i © Several from here attended the Fap. tist Sunday school convention at No- ‘welke. Edward Zabriskie is father, A. D, Zabriskie visiting _Bis and . other Mrs. Willlam Whiteman visited her father at Norwich last week Wednes- @ay. * May Wilkinson, of Hopeville. visited ‘over Sunday with her aunt, Mrs James Austin, of Norwich. s ac Wilimantic last. Thursasy. at Wil c : FEE “tontgomery lost a valua o7 lost weelk - Cort Max of New York visited over Sunday with Earl Montgomery. $100 REWARD §100 The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at leaat o dreaded disease that sciemce has Been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to edical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a st tmlxalx "ill‘m&n:." Hnl:;t L}‘hn\‘ Cure is taken intermally, acting direct- n_the blood and mucous llul’l’lc- ng The proprietors have its curative powers one 1undred Dollars for .t 1t fails to cure, Send for . CHENEY & co. Tele Sold by all & ists, Te. Take ila‘.l‘: ;‘\:\fn 1y Filis for comstl- Pation. I An Effective Cough Treatment. Gue-tourth to one teaspoontul of DR New Discovery, taken as need- soothe and check Coughs, Colds ang the more dangerous Bron- and Lung Aliments, You cam't aord 0 take W visk ot serlous - ‘when =0 eheap an as Dr. King's New Discovery. inable. Go to_your ROUND TREAD, 5000 MILES™ KANT-SLI®, 6000 M1 ES FORL SIZES TR I7.Churtnie Sbeat] con- | g Yo Handy of New Miss Myrtle Swain has returned home after a visit with her aunt, Mrs. Fraok Stager, in Norwich. Thero - will be an open Westeriy trolley line. g Bad ; i Several from this_village attended | Tuesda. evening. | Cy the dance at Glasgo Saturday Ritchotte's orchestra of this place fur- Mr. and W 3 ‘who with their guests spent a part of the day at Beach - Misses Alpha and Beatrice Gaudette were in Norwich Wednesday, where a visit was made to the Norwich Com- mercial school. - Mrs. Maurice Stewart and children of Waterbury are visiting relatives in town. George Briggs of Danielson was in Springfield. Miss Eva Gaudette is spending her vacation this visiting relatives and friends ter. Mass, Mrs. Russi and niece, Palma Russi of Phenix, R. L, were week-end guests at the home of Mrs. Russi's son, Ovela Attended Clambake. N. Lewis and E. E. in Montville Wednesday, attending the ontv} ., a h | clambake Colum! <l given by blan com- mandery, No. 4, K. T. of Norwich. McGovern. Mot it o T an vern were —H‘l"":l‘. M at St ‘Thomas' church, Rev. R. P, Morrissey oficiating. ROAD SOCIETY e s visiting her aunt, Mrs. Ray Wood- mansee. Frank Hart of Hadlyme spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moses Hart. James Phillips of Providence spent the week-end with his ts. Camp Struck by Lightnil News ived Wi LISBON Good Patronage For Sale Held by La- dies’ Aid Society. The Ladies’ Aid society held a sale of cake, ice cream and fancy articles Tuesday evening which was well pat- ronized. The young people played out door games and a social time was en- joyed by all. Miss Edna Berg of New FBritain Is the guest of Miss Alice Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Johnson and daughter, Hazel, returned Saturday from an outing of several days at Lakewood, R. L Miss Agnes Enquist of New Britain is lb‘lldllltht"v Weeks' vacation at Stonington Past Lecturers” Night atf '\ Grange—Picnic Held in Baboock's Grove. 1oy ey ot North By & = e > ve Eeen for_several. montha With their uncle ‘and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Allen W, Harvey. Ars. Joseph Roach and sons of Hyde Park. Mass. have been recent guests of i and Mra Alen Harvay. © 1a & Buest ot Bentoed N, Bula ¥ed | prother-in-law and sister, Mr. G'nn familtes of 8. N.&xmmm & - T attended ‘wedding Miss %m Rogers, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Byron Billings to mwne.fi 2t the of_the bride’s parents New London' Wednésday e 6% granke held Pa-picnic at 'S £ots on’ the east bank of ‘the !l:\x‘; river “Tiesday. ' ‘A™large Jumper we 3 oreseat -and the Charles A Gray and § “AlL .Of the estate.of the G Brown. 3 Marjorie Spicer of Boston spent @ few days this week with her cousin, Beatrice Read. —_— Mrs. W, N. Chappell and daughter, Mrs. Ethel Bastland, have returned fmnl several days' stay in Williman e, 3 Mr. and Mrs. Edward returned to New Britain after spend- ing several days with Mrs. Cblbbel; ant Mrs. Warren James Beswick has returned after spending several weeks in Newport, R L H.Ira G. Eustland of New London s nday with his pareats, Mr. and Miss Essie Popham and Miss Nellie Lynch were recent visitors in Jewett City. Mrs. Jeremiah Shea of Norwich was Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Spaulding of East Norwalk were recent callers on friends here_ Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Nettleton' and dgughter Grace called on Mrs. Adell Spaulding. of. Lebanon Tuesday eve- Windhary “County SCOTLAND Old Home Day Events Set for Sep- George Jacques has been making re- pairs on the Tucker schoolhouse. HAMPTON Over $80 Realized at Entertainment of Catholic Parish—Foster High Scheel Reunion. Mrs. Anna Edwards. who has been {visiting her sister, Mrs. Alico Ed- wards, has returned to her home in Rockville. F. A. Prillips recegtlv purchased one nual entertainment in the Grange hall last Saturday eveming. Over $60 was Frank Phillips, Mrs. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. J. Whipple, motored to Rocky Point Wednesday | Otis Whipple Has - returned home after working for some time in Col- linsville. E. A Glidden is entertaining his tather. Miss Ethel Riley is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Margaret Riley Miss Florence Bugbee, who has been |1 visiting Miss S. Elizabeth Burchnall, has returned home. Foster Reunion. The members of the old Foster high school held their annual reunion here Thursday. Mrs. George Fitts, who has been very Ml in St. Joseph's hospital, is con- valescing at the home of friends. Marius Jewett of Hartford is visit- ing his mother, Mrs. W. W. Jewett_ 'P. H. Ford is visiting his father, . 8. Miss Clara Stone visited at Miss Copeland’s the last week-end. SOUTH KILLINGLY Mrs. P. H. Coffey and daughters mo- tored to Worcester Thi 3 Miss Addie Holland of Putnam was & visitor at the Oaks 3 Mrs. Herbert Strait of Danielson has been visiting Mrs. R, C. Kies, of The Master Albert Phillips has returned np:;-vhnwlmmlnvulw 5. Mr. and Mrs. A.'E. Hall and Miss ‘were 1 relative. P. H. Coffey and Master Francis Coffey were In Bruskiyn Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Crowley of Valley Falls, were Sunday visitors Phillips” The school R 1 Field The Grange and Sucday ?:y is - be ndd)u the Old Furnace R gt T financially. crowd present at the supper. —_— EIMVILIE / Frank Davis took & party from Dan- ielson to Rocky Foint Sunday. Mrs C. H. Pike bas returned from a weel’s visit with relatives in Ches- ter, Vermont. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Battey and Florence Brayton Timothy BcCarty was in Mystic Wednesday to attend the funeral of his ‘brother, Jobn L. McCarty. tuart of Cambridge. Mass., has been the guest of George W. Kent. Mr..and Mrs. H. V. Easwell are en- tertaining friends from Mrs_ Mary Dwyer and enjoyed an outing at Webster e recently. Mrs. Ida Miss Nellie Place and Miss Olive L. Kent weze at Ocean Beach Tuesday. Miss Evelyn lIves and George P. Willis, Jr, of Providence, are visit- ing at Mrs. James Kent" Mrs_Louis Kibbe spent Sunday with her sister in Central Village. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Mowry were in Putnam Monday. Fayette Wright of Pomfret Center was a recent caller on his brother, Clayton Wright, coming in his new automobile, a seven seater. Mrs, Addie E. Call entertained Lriends from Codar Fuint. R- 1. Twes- ay. James Kent and Frank McGorty were in Boston last week to attend a ball game. Mrs. West and Miss Clara West, of Moosup, and Miss Minnie Comiskey of Charlottetown, Prince Edward Is- land, have been guests of Mrs. J. E. Potter at the Hill Crest house. CLARK'S CORNERS Birthday Party on the Lawn for Lu- ther Martin—General News. John . Scott is convalescing home here. Patrick J. Navin is Mrs. improv- Nina Hatten and Mr. Daniels, were week end er's sister, Fielder Neff. Birthday Lawn Party, of the eleventh barthday of her son Lather. Austin Meeks of Meriden, who was camping at Laurel lodge, insEastford, called on Miss Viola Jewett Tuesday. Valuable Instruction. Mr. Woodbury, Inspector of lumber, is interesting the children in gather- ing insects and giving the boys and girls valuable information. Miss Sarah A. Tiffany of Lancaster, Mass, Mr. and Mrs. Myron F. Palmer and son Ray, left for New Haven Wednes- day evening. They have been visit- - |ing Mrs. Palmer's parents. year and all are glad she is able to be out again. 4 ==~ EKONK Rev. and Mrs. Joseph Twomey are visitors et the Stanton _ homestead. They are on their way Jersey from their Maine. Miss Lillian Cooper of Central Vil- lage was a week end visitor at Ed- ward 's. Gallup _ of Danielson are visiting relatives here. They took a long eutomobile ride on Tuesdsy with Mr. and &Mrs. Ezra Gal- to New home in Albert Raymond Gallup of Moosup is vis- iting at E. B. Gallup's. Miss Jeanette Gallup is at Quonocon- taug beach. ~ PACKER =~ / Mr. and_Mrs. Elmer Tarbox and daughter, Verna Ta: of Jewett (‘u.ik were recent guests of Mrs. Fred Haskell. Miss Florence Carpenter of Arling- ton, R. I, is spending a few days with Mrs. Fred Haskell. Sidney Husband has returned to New York after spending his vacation with his grandfather, T. J. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown and children, of Pittsburgh, Pa., spent a few days with T. J. Brown. Miss Fannie Trippe s spending & few days with her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Joseph Kelly. Thomas Brown left W Brooklyn. Y., where he will a few days. Nazaire Landry was in Norwich Sat- Mr. Hamilton's class in_costume en- acted John Eiiot preacting to the In- Miss Charlotte Payne of w:ummnm- Sdavei of New Haven_ led ‘——-——7——*—— Corned O Tongoos, ... / Lean Salt Pork, 6 Ibs. for._ ... He| ALL DAY SATURDAY |coieounn, u.. 10¢ BOROD. ... 00 wisd anr.rr....... 16| Steak, b. [« MEAL POTATOES, pec, 18€ A&P SAL SODA package Free Delivery ) m‘rouxrou scmm*- AY CAD. . ..o Round “”‘ " Smoked 4 6)1 135 Main Street vrrreriesn. BAKED 1 BLUE ROSE RICE & 'l'clephm 29-4 We Give Royal Gold Trading Stamps. Ask For Them CANTERBURY GREEN Lawn Fete at Home of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Miller Proves Delightful So- cial Affair—Funeral of Mrs. Richard B. Ames. Rev. Martin Lovering of Scotland will occupy the pulpit this coming Sunday, exchanging with the pastor who will preach in Scotland. The Christian Endeavor meeting in the evening at 7:30 will be led by Paul Hoxsle. The subject is Frivolity, lts Dangers and Remedies. Eccl. 2 The mid-week church meeting is calied for Tuesday evening at 8 p. m- Preacher from Siafford Springs. Although iast Sunday was “Big Sun- day” £t Willimantic Camp Ground, and many people of Canterbury were in attendance and although a steady downpour of rain sreeted the church goers, there was a fairly good sized congregation at the Green to hear Rev. Levi Rees of Stafford Springs. o preached an unusally fi mon on_the Within You". Rev. spent several days at the parsonage. Many at Lawn Fete. A lawn fete for the bemefit of the Congregational church work was held Tuesday evening in the grounds of the Mr. and Mrs. F from Brookl Plainfield, Central Vil- lage, Norwich and other surrounding towns were present as well as the many from the nearer countryside. Chinese lanterns were used in numbers and above all was a brilliant moon. Booths for the sale of ice cream, cake, candy and fancy articles were scat- tered about. On the western lawn an 9pen space was lighted by the lamps of sutomodiles. Into that enclosure came dancing a circle of children, who gave the Bunny Dance in charming fashios They were followed by the butterflies. who flittered about with filmy wings in harmony with the Miss Sarah Chase of New people was greatiy complimented upon her success with them. Miss Edith Williams recited “The Deacon's Horse Trade” Miss Polte of New Jersey sang several selections, Miss Williams and Lesiie Gardiner gave a _very amusing dialogue “Why Johnnie Didn't Get a Whi .” " A paper om “Country vs. City Life,” was the con- tribution of Henry Palmer of Norwich, who proved himseif well fitted speak upon both sides of the question. A_delightful evening was spent by friends and acquaintances of a wide countryside. due to the bospitality of Mr. and Mrs. M:ller. FUNERAL. Mrs. Richard B. Ames. Monday: the funeral of Mrs. Fanny Ames, widow of Richard B. Ames was heid at her home with her niece, Mrs. Hiram Hawes. Mrs. Ames had been ill for about a fortnight, and for sev- man of indefatigable industry, always bending over some piece of delicate embroidery. She was S1 years of age taving been born Dec. 26, 1863 in Ban- gor. Me., and Mrs. Ames leaves two sisters. Mrs. Elizabeth Leonard of Canterbury Green and Mrs. William Ellis of Lutervale, Me. also a son, | Charles Ames of Baltimore, Md. Rev. b3 Mrs. Tague, Mrs. Graves, Miss Wil- liams sang “Rock of “Ages” and “Nearer My God to Thee”. Miss Edith Wiiliams sang “The Lord is My Shep- nerd”, a transposition of Mrs. Ames favoris . Two beautiful poems were read of Mrs. Leonard’s composi- tion. The TS were neighl Georze and Henry Larkham, Caleb Phillips and Anton Rodler. 2 EASTFORD Miss Marion E. Stark Entertains at Congregational ~ Chapel—Methodist Sale and Supper Nets $35, Mrs. S. D_ Curtis of Ashford has been the guest for a week of Mr. and Mrs. William Keene. She also yisited M. J man. Curtis is with her Chap: Miss Christina sister. Judge A. J. Bowen of Willimantic spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs, Pred Bowen. v has return- n Willimantic, Miss _Stark , Entertains. “¥:: Marion Evelyn su.mm elocu- onist, ggve readings Congre- gational’ thapel last Prkiay evesing under the suspices of the Ladies'sAid soclety. There was a good attend- ance. lce cream and cake were served. Miss Stark net about $35. Fhe was entertained at r. and Mrs. Charles D. Tatem’s home. The-Ladies’ Aid society gave . €up- per and tad a sale of fancy articies in the vestry of the Methodist church Wednesday evening, the 1Sth. Jce cream and ere on.sale.. A Hit erary programme and music in the audience ‘ room Wi was the organist. Thirty- was netted. . Mrs. William Manson, and son, of Putmam, were guests fast week of Eu- gene Keene and family. Lucius Childs of Flushing, L. Liwas calling on friends in town last week. en Point Sunday with a .party from Phoenixville. ' Defeated. Warrenville. . The Eastford baseball team defeat- ed Warrenville and also Elliott's last Saturday here. Mr. and Mrs_Darwin Lewis of Put- nam were guests of Judge and Mrs. Arthur Keith, Sunday. Mrs. Percie O. returned to her home in Putnam M o % the Bible meeting heid in- W Wednesday, the 1Sth. Brother Drowmed. Mrs. her brother, David Beicher, was drowned at Staffordville while he was repairing a dam: That Makes it Unaniinéus. Carranza says he wants much like Thomas Jefferson as pos- the T.J is dead—Boston Advertiser.

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