Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 28, 1915, Page 11

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. We have a fufi Line, large small, at;prices that will sas" . Specialist HARPER METHOD Also MANICURING Thayer Building, Room 304, Franklin Square Norwich—Mon., Thur., Fri, Sat. New London—Tues., Wed. Telephone 578 "UPHOLSTERING Adtomobile SlipCovers at Factory Prices JOSEPH ANGARANO 258 Franklin Street DR.R. J.COLLINS ‘DENTIST 8 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. 1. @ Phone 424-4 DR. ALFRED RICHARDS DENTIST Thayer Building, Room 305 Telephone 488-2 PIANO OWNERS, NOTICE! It you »ill communicate with W. L. WHITE, Pianc Tuner, of TAFTVILLE, he wil g'va yoa,a Xew proposition’ in regari to takihg caze ©f your piano. Stop Talking War Bur v WEW OAXLAND and | L havs a safe investment POWER, STYLE, ECGNURY Miss ‘Washburn, Miss Edith Scripture of Dover. N. J. has been visiting Mrs, Everett S. Fietcher. Miss Myrtice Kingsbury has been entertaining her sister, Mrs. Alice Franklin, here. Miss Kingsbury has recently returned from a trip to the San Francisco exposition. Tachers for Coming Year. The public schools will open_soon with these teachers: Miss Ada Whit- man for her third year in East Thomp- son, Miss Gleason for Brandy HIlL Mrs. Bert Kimball, Porter Plain: Miss Mildred Bard, Quadic: Mrs. Chiid and Miss Sybil Pettis, Grosvenordale: Miss Flannigan and Miss Iris Soper, West Thompson: North Grosvenordale, Miss Delaney; °intermediate dupartment, Mrs. Clara Armstrong, Thompson Hil Miss firoy, Upham district; e, iss Beho Miss Agnes Prentis; Pamne district, Miss Bankit of Framingham, BROOKLYN Congregational Church Closed for Two | & Weeks—Yonkers Man Buys Herrick Property—Sunday School®’ Union Picnic. Lewis S. Palmer has been spending his vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James C. Palmer. On Friday J. Sprague Bard, Miss Nellie Palmer, Miss Grace Thurber and Willlam R, Thurber enjoved an auto ride to Willimantic. The Congregational church will be closed two Sundavs, as the pastor is taking his vacation. Miss Grace Thurber # spending a week with friends in Amherst, Mass. Rev. and Mrs. Kinmouth spent Sunday with rela in d. Misses Florence and Dorothy Biake have visited their uncle, Alfred Blake and wife, In Derby. Mrs. Frank D. Spaulding has return- ed home, having spemt several weels at the shore. Home from Campmeeting. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bennett at the Willimantic campmeeting S day, bringing home with them and Mrs. R. D. Remington of chester. ~Mr. Remington spoke evening at.the prayer meeting in the Baptist church. Monday he took them to Rocky Point for a shore- dinner. Mrs. Leroy Pearl was in the party. Arthur Bullard of New York is visiting his mother, Mrs. Edwin Ben- nett. i New Owner from Yonkers. Frederick Bradley, of Yonkers, N. Y. who bought out the realty of Frank P. Herrick, bas_taken i and Miss Emily C. Gallup of Delaware, Ohio, is spending a short time in town. Mr. and Mrs_Hugh P¥rk of Chat- bam. N. Y. have been guests of Mrs. Laura ‘A. Chapman, also Miss Laura Dizon, of Worceste: Union Picnic. The various Sunday schools in the place held . union picnic at Wildwood park Thursday. Mrs. Jennie Josephson has returned from a visit with her daughters i Mansfield. Miss Montgomery, of Arlington, N. J. is the guest of the Misses GuHd. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bell of Windsor Locks are at Miss Emma Larrabee’s. Miss Donaldson has returmed to Abington, having been the guest ‘of her cousin, Miss Helen Hopkins. EAST WOODSTOCK Visitors from Kansas and Nebraska— House Burns—Sale of Charles Chandler Farm. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Pike have been entertaining the former's cousin, Edward Hayman, and. three daugh- ters &f Atchison, Kansas. They also visited their cousin, Mrs, Hattie Stack- pole and family, at the Centre. Miss Gertrude Child of York, Neb., is visiting her cousin, Mrs. N. T. White and other relatives in this vicinity. George Frink and family have been spending a week at Quonochontaug. House Burned, Several from here rushed to the fire which destroyed the house of Grant Back, at the Centre district, last Thursday evening. ' The fire caught from a defective chimn Mr. Back and family were conveyed to the town farm, where they remained for several days. Most of the household goods were saved. A. H. Hibbard and family have been spending several days Wwith E. L. Up- ham and family, at West Newton, Mass. At Norwick Reunion. George O. Robbins attended the re- union of his regiment, the 26th Conn. Vol. at Norwich last Thursday and in company with Comrade _Albert Smith of Pomfret enjoyed a shore din- ner at New London. Chandler Farm Sold. The farm on Chandler hill owned by Mr. Ash has been sold to Mr. Hunt. It is known as the Charles Chandler farm, being in that family for several generations. i sk Ladies’ Aid Society ives Lawn Party Lincoln Reunion Martin Home. Rev. Robert Williams of New Ha- ven gave a fine sermon at the church last Sunday to an appreciative con- gregation. Rev, Mr Williams and Mrs. Wil- liams are spending a few weeks at the home of Mrs. Williams’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. George B. Howard. Lawn Party. The Ladies’ Aid society held 3 lawn party on the church grounds Tues- day evening. Cake and ice cream were on_sale. Mr. Whitford, who recently bought the Frank C. Lummis place north of the village, has made noticeable im- provements to the place, making it an attractive and pleasant home. Lincoln Reuni A. Kinmouth attended the | 522F Rev. Bill ibrary services in Ledyard Wed- The school committee has had the Ceuter school building shingled upon the west roof and painted inside and outside. - ~|Quarter-pound Egg Found—Automo- “bile Trip to Washington. | ‘Mr..and. Mrs. Joseph R, Williams lfllr..udnln,!m M i ; | EyeE 28 #a b fi B i i j f | | | £ i B 11 # E | ; ] H § f iy If | ] H £ . i ) 11 o Y | fy i % H i { i it ¥ il Es i I i : ] i . i g i 1 1 i H f fid fiadh | Ei %fé !H i g & I I g i 11 ! f : i £ - 2% I Ep ! R § £ i siafii |11 i EEI ‘ ] | | § g 52? E i | : i 1 § 16 bt I 1] ; § T &k, 2 (] i i i i % i 5 Alfred of Providence, R. L. six sisters, Martha, Gertrude Mrs. Ricliard Perry and her dauga- ter, Miss Pauline Perry, of Babcock Hill, who have been visiting Mrs. Perry’s sister, Mrs. Wheed of Water- bury, bave returned home. Mrs. Charles Simpson of Scotland and her granddaughter, Miss Margaret Simpson, of Jamaica bad dinner with Mrs Willis A. Slate of Babcock Hill and in the afternoon called on Mrs. L. A. Clark. Thursday. Mrs. F. J. Taber has as he Mrs. Garfield and her daughter Springfield. Mrs. G. R Ennis of Worcester, Mass.. is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E C. Backus. - Herman Simons returned Tuesday from Windsor Locks. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Beckwith left ‘Wednesday morning for a pleasure trip to Norwich, New London, Ston- ington and Westerly, returning home at _night. Miss Edith Bccleston of Glasgo, is the guest of her uncle, Harris O. Eccleston. Mr. and Mrs. John Ashley of Uly- sres, Neb.,, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. E L. Palmer. > Mr. and Mrs. William Backus have returned from a visit at Greenport, L I of John Rose and Mrs. Brown nave returned from Hartford Felix Kirchner has concluded a visit in New York Miss Mary Hatch, who has been at Pine Grove, Niantic, has returned to her home. - / ONECO Miss Anna Battey is visiting In Providence for a few days. About one hundred went to Rocky Point on the Sunday school excursion Thursday. Miss Mary Sherman is visiting in New Jersey. George Watson was in town Wed- nesday. Mrs. I D. Clark spent last Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. Charles Pot- ter. Dennison Clark is spending a couple of weeks with bis sister, Mrs. Charles Potter. Harriet E. Kenyon spent last Sun- day with her mother, Mrs. Nancy B. Hill of Moosup. Tolland County COLUMBIA Crowd Attends Masked Ball—Enter- inment Given by Band—Davoll- Goodrich Marriage. Re oecupied the pulpit in this Sunday as a supply. Miss Grace Manning of Yantic has been spending several days with the family of E. P. Lyman. Miss May Hinckley of Norwich spent last week with her cousin, Josephine Hutchins. Miss Mary D. Little of been visiting local friends. Leonard Smith of Spring Hill Pplace last ‘Windbam relatives ‘and Mr. 2 Chinese student at Columbia university, is boarding at F. A, Hunt's. Clayton E. Hunt took Mr. and Mrs. plin S5l - 1‘( i iy il i 3 i § : i i ’-? ; ¥ £ i Fi | -3 o gi | H Harold has the olf tourmament st Sokbrides Mr. and Myrs. E. C. Pinney have re- turned from an autemebile along the Vpssachusetts coast, including Cape Cod. Miss Mabel Colburn is visitingr with friends in Palmer. Mass, HEBRON Miss Irene Henderson of New York has been visiting her brother's family, Mr. Vincent Henderson. Miss Florence Miner has been vis- iting at J. B. Tennant's. Mrs. Grace Simonds, son and dauzht- er, were callers in town recently. Her nephew, Elliott. Richagds. returned to New London with them for a visit. ~ Schools will commence the first week in September with the same teachers. Miss Josephine Hart of Montville and Miss Mabel Knox of Chester, Mase. Mrs. H. F. Tennant and children have been visiting at her mothers for a few davs. Mrs. J. B. Tennant was in New Ha- ven visiting with relatives a few days this weck. Sidney Hewitt took a party to Willi- mantic Tuesday afternoon. Miss Helen Jones is visiting he sis- ter, Mrs. Howard Hart. Rev. Mr. George S. Dodge of Boyls- ton, Mass., preached at the Consrega- tional church last Sunday and also led the Endeavor meeting in the evening. The Rev. Mr. Roosevelt will speak at St. Peter's church next Sunday. ughes will preach in the hospital to have an operation on her oot Miss Myra Post is at her home/se- riously ill. BOLTON 7 Concert For HI—WN"- Con- fers Degrees en Candidate. Mrs. G. F. Mead and daughter, Ruth Meade, have returned to Worcester, Mass., after a visit with Bev. and Mrs. W. C. Besseliovre. Leslié S. Bolton has returned home from a vacation in Maine. Miss Annabel Post is home from a visit with friends in Pittsfield. Walter Tyler of Worcester, spent the week end a guest of Rev. W. C. Bes- selicre. Master Foster Clark of Windsor is ;phenrging-mlmemhhim eTps. Miss- Adelia N. Loomis has returned from a visit in Moodus. L s Alildred C; Carpenter X visiting st their French's. Enjoyed Concert. given at the Bolton hall enjoyed by a large audi- Those who took part in the enter- tainment were: Misses Normal Smiths Ida Crane and W. G. Jomes of Hart- ford, Russell and Miss Minnie McLean of Rockville.- Violin and pi- ano music were provided for at close of the prosramme. Ice cream and cake were sold. A profit of forty dollars was made for the hall associa- Mrs. Henry J. of the The copcert last week wes ence. tion. charge “Best By Far™ * STORRS Finishing Up About New Armory— Members of College Force Maesting From Vacation Outings. A new walk has been- built to con- mect the armory with the other build- ings. The grading and ived building around the armory is nearly complet- ed. A new sewer line is being laid to comnect the new cottages with the fiiter beds. Two of the four new cottages are partly compieted. Prof. and Mrs. Esten have returned from Old Orchard, Me. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Langdon of New York ae visiting Mrs. Esten. Mrs. W. S. Siate, Jr. is entertaining hersister, Mrs. French. Return From Vacation. Mr, and Mrs. H. D. Edmond have Teturned from their vacation spent at Bristol Ferry, R. I, Hampton and vi- cinjty. Prof. and Mrs. Fitts are staying for two weeks at a shore resort near New Haven. Miss Whitney and mother. are Pleasure Beach. President and Mrs. Beach are at Oak Bluffs for their vacation. / EAST WILLINGTON Joe Duchek has sold his farm to New York purchasers. Mrs. Ernest Wilson and Miss Edith Cushman spent Wednesday in Willi- at mantic. Miss Edith Cushman was in Stafford Springs a part of last week. the guest of ber aunt, Mrs. Frank Barrett. Miss Winifred Wilson is the guest of ter cousin, Mrs. D. W. Conant in Willimantic. Miss Helen Hutchinson and Ralph Hutchinson of Pristol, are guests at the White farm. home o'clock, Ernest E. Morrill, officiating. Burial ‘was in the family plot inb,Cen- son. both of Hartford. all her faculties until the last. Corn Supper. The Ladies’ Alq Seciety beid a corn supper and sale of fancy articles in the chapel Wednesday night. After there. a sale water- very enjoyable evening was spemt by all. Local Briefs. Mrs. Covell of Columbia has been spending a few days with Miss Sarah B, Perkins. Mrs. Waloridge and dsughters, Anna and Mabel, also Miss Edna Hail, bave returned.from Ocean Beach. The Sunday school will boid its pic- ric t Lake Wangumbaug, September 2nd. Miss Bertba Simonds is her sister, Mrs. Harry Faulkner. The Hill Top Home Club met with Mre. Peterson on Friday, Aug. 20th, and tied off a quilt for the fair at Lakeside park. Mrs. Sarah White is visitiog her daughter, Mrs. Jacobeon at Storrs. Fred Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. William Blank and som, Carlton, wege Willi- mantic visitors last Thursday, spend- e . boat with grappling irons, and was taken to shore. After Medical Examiner Newton viewed the body it was taken to local undertaking rooms. Mr. Beicher was born in Union, Oe- tober 11, 1589, the youngest child of Mr. ang Mrs. Estin N. Beicher. He had Tived in Union until two years last July when they bought the Smith farm at Hydenville He had mamy riends. f The funeral was largely attended =t the M. E. church In this place, Wed- nesday ata 2 o'clock. Burial was in Staffordville cemetery. Be- sides his parents, three brotbers five sisters survive him., Willis and Beicher of

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