Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 4, 1915, Page 10

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fure to the surroundings of Riverview ‘eottage. books have recently library: My 5 spendin; Little ory Teller's Book, OGGSYY and ‘Throop, Guests of M:. Hollow.y‘ Miss Tillie. Holloway entertainéd a ‘house party this week at the hom- n, Me., _of Phfladalvhh. Pa:, "Wil- Ham Franch of New Jersey, Mr. and Mrs. Frank B, Miss Mildred Gu.\e- of Providence, R. “ Gates and daughter, | | mass.. -Mr. ©of Mrs. Charles T. New Residence Completed. ‘Work on the fine residence of Albert etings on Sept . The first meeting will be at the home . Beebe, lno\ud s-.mm from _the benemmt in the house of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wgod- mua into a tenement in the Killeen Iil- Ellnboth Ta.ylur returned Tuesday from New York. Miss_THloise_Tandphere entertaine Miss Frances Bdwards. of Quaker nd Mrs. Robert Allison and son of Holyoke Thursday. Mrs. Frank ter, Miner ‘and “daugh Miss Nof.flo‘r ley, wha have been | sfizmer at points - on:| Cape. Cod, retmed home Sunday. Mrs. Charles Beebe is spending this week with Colchester relatives. Miss Arlene Wilson of New London has been spending a few dz.ya as”the est of Mr, ang Mrs. Willlam Web~ er. Wedding at St. John's, ‘At St. John's Roman Catholi¢ church ‘Wedne#day smorning, at 9. o'clock, Miss Mae Walsh, daughter of Mr, .and Mrs. Matthew ‘Walsh, was united in mar- riage with 'Willlam McMalion of Nor- wich. The"Rev. John F. Quinn per- formed the ceremony at a nuptial high on the noon train for. New York. Thay | will reslde in. Norwich. ‘The mfes“ d" Botiety fist church-held an all-dgy session on Tuesday &t the i!a.pu-t parsonage. _‘Rev, S..A. mllwr! Tsewiston, Me., the pulpit of:. the Bapu.t Central Ve New Dondwn on”the-association fleld at. g\d Mystic. On Labor " dhy“cfi mru ,m Thu-r-hy with :um. B‘mnk 'E. Bggers at Birchwood., Supper was served at 5.30 p. m. ¥ York c‘lty and then return !m- the rest of. the party o’ mmmy him’ to-Old Cy b TS el Mrs, N.*A.“Ballard ‘and ‘sons, Kenne::’w and Stanton Ballard, 08 to: South WOod.ltock after a visit to Mzs. T. Henry Johnson ang family. :Miss Florence Walbridge has return- ed-from a visitto Miss'Julia Loughead of . Stafford Springs. Bdwin. Miner H\nks of Norwich {s; spending this-week at the - Hanks hoznestead ‘with his father, William' H., ‘Mrs Louis Doyle and sons, Robert ;nd Shmnlei.! ‘have returned to m"“j:h- ome here T Miss-Mary: Damm . Albert.Green, Mrs. ‘Archie ‘Was- - and Mrs, William Bryant of Cuba, N. Y., have errived at the home of their mother, Mrs. John ‘Watrous, hav- ing been summoned home by the seri- ous illness of their.mpther. to Tholmuton. Ct,, after a visit to Mr. and W. Martin White. r-onmoomyn,a.' 58 Soved hm Two ‘Desr !hbt During ‘the ' Finishing Renovation-of chumh e, ; B‘Gfl society, Saturds Desth of !d'nr You fl'?li ];ulplt of thy 'Bapuu church. o at:both mo: v%m day.’ Hill church for both Bennett:and ' datghter, | Guests From Ohio. Frank Austin is entertaining hu- dstur, Mrs. - Perry and daughter, ‘Miss Pauline Perry, of Ohio, Held Camp Fire. | Wednesdsy evening _the. Epworth lut\w of the Methodist church held a. on*the land of John Vallett. | morning and e eg by the Rev. Charles T. Dm.g. of Florida- " In the evening th an Endeavor soclety held n. “Browning: meeting, Ida- leader. The' pubucn schoola«in‘town -will open ne: C. E. an P-r(y. l.n:trwmlh!c was:en:. Joyed by the young folka.. Mr. and-Mrs, k J rm@ Alexandet) BE¥o b e 2 > Frip to -Nor‘:v:.lfi . 2 their y Miss EHelen Nichols of " Morris mab\ug, Awhofas been spend- ing a week with relatives in Palmer- mwn has returned to New York. Richard- Starr, @ returned mission- ‘ary, occupied the muptt in the Quaker morning and eve- nmx services, Rev. William Newton, the chapel car evangelist, rendered a number of solos. Fat_Men Feast. The fat men of the town held a picnic at- Doyle's: grove on Sunday. About’tiwenty being present. At noon a dinner .of ‘baked. bluefish, chowder, sSweet potatoes and green.corn_ was served. Later there was:a clambake. On' account of t.hqv-rfln. t.ho ‘athletic sports were interferea Mrs. Thomas - Doyle hu returned from New, Ym'k. ‘where she went to at- of - her- daughter-in- law,. Mrs. Thomu Doyle,. Jr, Thomas Tuckey, employed in Willi- mantic, was the week-cnd Buest of friends in Palmerto: A public' hearhig. B. ?flnnmm el od.al'\mmnuu ‘uesday aftermoon. at- tended, upefi-nyhrmotorboum» ers who go in and out of the Niantic river. .The ti ny without one dis- senting Voice was to the effect that the. presen: and is a Knappenberger 1o nlviu:.lon in ..na e Niantic' river jby. the nar- “of thssbfldze ‘and also Imm the hul!y in fluQ nn conflicting cumnt- extreme narTown ch-nneL Speeches were mldn hy lon. Beckwith, Capt. James P. Chrk N. J. Huntley and Captain Hon Hartford.-The. last named *Mrs. McMahon left | Srescen .-lven ‘at. the” héaring, thing ‘else but mndm s uw Mass., will preach at the Congrega- tional church Sunday evening at 7.30. The body of Harbona Stevens, wWho died at his home.in Barre, Vt, was g%:fi"mm Sy Bteve etery. 'Mr. Stevesis years working in one .of -the “He s survived by y |nearby '| his” wife nn‘ B daughter who live in Barre. * ‘bm!r : ot was hl;en fmmhtha ra.lu m. re rt i service swas’ conducted- b‘y’ lgsv fv wfl- Kpappenberger. Brief Mention. : ~and family moved Thnr-d.fl to the Meade house in West Main etreet, which he recently pur- Gam. chased. Rev. I. Wi Rviappenberger is coo- fined to the ml, suffering 1 an ltm medwmnryhum eoth‘n m and family have movud to R, B. Gorton’s home. —_— 2 Annual_ Fair and Supper Nets Over $70 —Mil Jarol’s Bungalow Nearly Completed, 3 . The ladies of HIl church & W. e of South Coventry supplied the pulp“. here the past two Sundays. C. E. Social. ‘The C..B. . mzmu.m at the | Hail mw even! Mrs, Joseph Holmes of Norwich and sister, Mrs. Foster of *Hartford, were visitors in. Goshen, their birthplace, Monday. Kenneth Lake, who has been spend- ing the summier with friends hers, re- turned Tuesday: to New Haven. Irwin M. Jones has been spending soveral days wl!.h friends in Buffalo, NoX. Home Fram Pacific Slope. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam H. Geer and family, who have been spending a number of wecks with friends in the nk—"* Mrs, Frank E. Hyde and:daught Miss - Clara: Hydo, -of Lisbon, . were ‘weekwand ‘visitors. with friends in this Miss Mary Cranker.of New London is spending & few. days in Goshen with friends. 2 at the home of lett Monday for Union C. B, Mesting. Norwich ° Christian Endeavor bold & unfon meeting with ualternoon. eniber nu:. GLASGO ,Tn-eho-s ‘pointed for School Year. - George mbfldfl of Yantic lnd a niece from Rhode Island, are visiting Mr. and: Mrs. Earl Holbrook. Mr. :;u.it )(r'.u;wlin'.hm Davoll h‘“ returned from their wedding trip and will be at home on Cook Hill after October 1st. Mr, Davoll has purchased the Austin Fuller farm. Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. Peckham are visiting relatives in Rhode Island. Building Bungalow. Milo Davoll has flvclnlen t-tb'ewk on his large bungalow. It will com- pleted soon. Mr. Davoll has named the, place Calmere. It was formerly the Abel Holbrook farm. LEONARD BRIDGE Mr. and Mr: Ello Harrington and family, of .Rockyille, were callers at Mrs. lda. Cummings’ Thursday aft- ernoon. Mrs, Mh“wrtl.‘:ld son have -re- '.h turned. to_Stamfo ter visiting the former’s p.renu, Mr. and Mrs. George | ers, Oliver Gardner of Yantic'was a cal- ler in town Wednesday. ‘Robertson’s upper paper mill. Miss Hattie Tucker has moved from the tenement over Dart's store and will father and mother. | Mirs. A_J Burdick of Pr-ton vis- ited her -l.ter Mrs. Samuel Gardner. e her home with her sister, Mrs. | We 'George, Wood. elsey and daughters, Mabel , are_visiting Mrs. Bo'cr!.qt Mrs. M. 8. Bogue of Yantic H".d ln town over Sunday. > Mrs. Lottie Moxley of Provfi 'was @ recent visitor at George W« Nettie Gridley has ret: vacation at.Cape Cod. Miss Laure Chapman is visiting hsr cousin, Miss is Alexander, Providence. - * Rev. Doxzgias'of Horidn preacheq in church on Dan Home died Wednesday, -after a lingering illness. Harold Church of New London, son of Tom Church of this town, lles crit- “fcally ill in the Lawrence hospital. Rben Nellie.and Florence Chapman pending the week at their bun- nlow ('l'ln Blrchu). at Gardner Lake. Miss H.dhy Dc.crlb- Trip-to Silver Bay—Missionary Society to Meet ay. ference of seven at _Griswold, . Wi B. Fuller, Miss Eadie, Mrs. C. H. Peck and Mrs. Tucker attended the mseting. Told flf Silver Bay Trip. y. .of Canterbury, » afternoon, telling of at a recent trip to smer Bay. The gathering was held at_tHe home of ‘Miss -Helép ie. es were played and refreshments L were served by the hostéss. ch garet lames held ‘Wednesday afternoon, Sept. 8, at the home of Mrs. Nelson Lyons. Miss - Helen Eadie attended the quarterly” meeting of:the Eastern- necticut Branch, held Friday at Wood- Mrs. Gharles H. Peck returned home <| to Mansfleld, Mass., after spendinig the| month of August with her - brother, Mr. James W. Eadie. .Home From Whita Mountains, iMr.-and Mrs.'W. G. Park haye re- turned. having spent their vacafion in the. White mountains. Mrs. Thomas.Greenway and daugh- ter, Bernice,. of Gilbe: Mass., visiting Arthur Lonnegan . of l(-.. s looking up Rquaintances, Mr. Ritch dled dl\l‘htlr; Mrs. place Wednesday. hm the first Jacob. Savin returned to New York Tuesday, accompanied by Morris Katz- gflryfimflh‘d(’h&_elmnvfi.very \u.-. Henry' Smith and Newton Smith, were callers on Mrs. J. E, Pow- Tuesday. S Mias” Fiovencs Poweri spent Thurs- ”'flhfi‘mh Niantic and Lake au- ‘Mary Tinker is to m Haddam this year. " —*5 e, COVENTRY ™87 8 w.nm.uw-ua-noekau ‘with - his- children T M ‘Edmohd was a caller in Danielson and Dayville last Saturday. The bers of. the debating 4 y at :hc home of | Ashton, Lhmh-umtontmmhhhm in Griswold. EXETE! A‘}lt ‘I'wp Hmldrd at Gllmb:k- Mdd ‘ednesday at Exster Church. a pleasant gathering on n e hfll ‘Wednesday wh he E: oter: when the Exe- A ter church to. musie. by strolling ip- " of Mrs. non omhmn. eautiful.: F. A. Brown, 'Meh was much' ad-§ mired, At 130 all sat down to the bake in - River attended the L. B. S. last Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Anderson were. in New, London on business Wednes- irs. John"Tiffany arrived home the' first of the week from a visit to the oot |, S 2ol e e Lyme were visitors at W. M. last Saturday, Mrs, T ing for & visit. and Mrs. lln‘tflrfl were 'Sunday. Sunday. Miss Alpha Gaudette s visiting Mrs. Tanre Swest, Mrs. Geotpe b Hatch, Mrs. Theresa and daughs Green« Boucher and Mrs. Ol llhm-nl Curtis of Maine, ‘was calling on friends lnwwn edness day. Being an old band man he ats tended the rehearsal of the Vol on at the drums, on which he pl in oldtime form. The Voluntown band will give af open air- concert in Glasgo &h{h’. unw-rnnmnam-m“ Rogers are visiting, friends u:d pla- tives in New, Londoh Mrs. Robert Thomas and of Black Hall were guesis at Rogers' last week. Edward A, Anderson was a business ;| from Quaker Hill fast Harry Hardy PoStmaster J. T. Herbert réporis the mnm\ for the month of August as 8. Q H. Hoover, were visitors to Jewett City Wednes« At & meeting of the band Wednesday &vening, it was voudto hold rehearsals the future, d Rufh and Mary, u%‘h&%“ffi" home ul’Nor'bh. L MOHEGAN Mrs. E.- E. Fowler and son, M- land, were in Norwich Tuesday. Bertha Northrupt and Carrie- m M"anNor'kh Tuesday. “ Mrs. Palmer has returned’ to: Plains flnld after Vlllkln‘ Mrs. J. Flelding. wia i New Loiba Mrs Filelding and son, Leroy are In ; figs_for & few days. * Hope ‘Holden, ‘who .has been with_her aunt, Mrs. Burdick, has gone to New York to live with her par- ents. Mrs. Hale and ntmo‘ Hale. ¥ Mrs. Arthur Main bas md(u two 'Hkl' visit .in

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