Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 4, 1915, Page 9

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—RBaltimore American, —Cleveland Plain Deaier. New Superviser. spending the summer at The Birches. son, Station Agent Clifford -Heath. Sermon Topie. Mr. and Mrs, A. T. B{:‘"w‘ and G. C. SBwift ¢ Pennsylvania has been opi es & = < . Mre Speeler. s North Siqnington; West Ashwillett,|Burns and Paul Runge have retarned T Mr. and Mrs, Heath of New emp- | Mrs. Jennie Burnham of Citaton. to their home in Brooklyn, N. ¥, after shite were week ‘erid guests of thetr family spent Thuredsy Sppointed by .the state board of edu-| Sunday morning at the Franklin ¢ 4 $atlon supervisor of schools in this|church the subject will be Our Fotr B e e e LY O T ang krlda};xlt Pleasant vnlo;;. Mr.|town. He will also - superviss the Rev. B. F. Capshaw will preach. : 2 ' T and Mrs. Fred Litchfeld and Mr, Schaols in Ledyard. His headquarters| Schools in town will open Tuesday, ) and Mrs. Willlam Weeks of Hampton will be in Norwich, Sept. Tth. ; - E ISLANU' nual Bill dinner were Mrs. N. A. Gibbs, | ¥ere callers on Mrs. Frank Rockwood i Marvin Pierce of Harwinton ealled Amanda H. Perkins, Mrs, Lucy A. Hurl. | Thursday. Local Jottings, < & at the parsonage Monday. butt.’ Miss Beatrice Jones, Miss Laura Mrs. T. H. Ward and danghter Net. Mr. and Mrs. H. Frank York of Ten- 23 . ey r ; A. Perkins, taken there by Rowland I, Pantio S alling on friends fn Willl- ity No.3u have been in town this| Ml Carlotta g Lt Whoa : - X % Perkins of New London, by automobile, A - brother, Rev. B. P, Capshaw. bo is Going and Coming—Incidents, Accidents| = [Perk Jemes M. Potter, Mr. and Mra | irank A Rockwood spent Wednes-| " Mr. and Ars, - The Home Missionary society will - F% Nelson Parker, Miss Minnle Bartlett | 93Y in Maribora. of Dover, N. H. are meet Thursday with Mrs. Samuel B . P 5 i GALES FERRY and R. . Irving Hurlbute, Winthro; Mrs. Arthur Simpson of Norwich | vacation with friends in town. Hartsh 1 - and Building in Three Counties. x. Hurlbutt and Mrs. G B Coper noh | was s Sunday suest of Me. aug Sac | VoGt Bt Do ke o | it . Gager. i 1n Provi.. ; » Mre. Richards Ames Entertains at Five | children, with Mics wa . Colver of | J- .D- Simpson. Frovidence ' ba Suests of Mra. - Ve been dence Tuesday. & Misees Florence and Ella_Rockwood, e Stone for a few days. . 2 i ~Party Given By Miss Rich. | t0® Navy Yard. Vdessie Park and Grace Frink | e ,t_\nm ©. Geer of East Orange, N " New I.ondon 'OOI.IM, arde—Cottage Season Ending, In a Few Words. Jipners. Charles Frink. Fred H. Race, | J. has joined his family ta this iiiac LEDYARD 5 Was, a large attend: 3 s —— Mrs. Henry. W. Hurlbutt returned | > Yrank H. Rockwood, Jr., and|where they have been for a few weeks. ¥ prds Some farmers are having their silos - cames M. Potter spoke in the A T Frank Date spent Thursday in New-| & Dr. Thurman P. Maine has leased a | ik Pred Erecting Si Think . ast Wednes: from a trip to.Mon- iy iy il ucers Erecting Siloe~Thinl LEBANON flled this week, o e M o, (SUdaY Thorming, | (hes, AuacodaY 1o Quenec’ " NI B e gontatneg | Iorg ¢ 0 NON SEION W, 5. HIL- 1T e o M P o Y hlak e m:um;[n: 15 of Norwich Town wae “Glve v them mv“i..",};]'; g‘fm":fifi Misses Ellen and Lucy Geer of Nor- | o Sunday her two brothers, Clinton| Mrs. D, F. Chapiman is s00n to move| New. Schosl Superviser Appointed. Ball Team, Defente Bovth Windham, 8| Gasdiss S“Hfl-wl:. and Mrs. Clinton ian" leddm Manna. Hari! Hark Ay \;1&2 3:::!;:(8;”;‘?; at lu:‘cr::v:nvay Thompson, of Fitchville and Charles | into the house with Mr. and Mrs. Reu- Glibert . Ro n—h;- e & o s—Greenevills Athletics Coming | Miss Mabel K. Noyes has returnsd Minnie" Hartios; % the offertors. aiiss | il 37 Wednesday. R Yy oy returned o T D- Co0k. sllo. “He is expecting to ship milk Today—Dance ‘at Grange Hall, 5% hepation afier spending some time | ALBNIS - STNsed he. altar |, Mid. Miyrta Mather a0d Jre. Jobn her home In_Worcester, Maas. After Sadly Burned. to the Providence market. Many of 5 at_the exposition at California. At the Sunda; McGuire and daughter, Miss Laura ten days' visit' with Miss Florence| Atwood I Willlams, a fireman on | the Jocal milkmen who send thefr ‘milk Mr. and Mrs: Charles Benjainin and Thl:;. ;;dmu;; Bd. Gibbs_ left early for regular McGuire, were members of a party Rockwood. the New Haven railroad, was badly daugbters, Bdith and Ethel, of Preston orning for New York after who picnicked at O Beach Th burned Sunday morning by the burst- | io,ois, o' dence market do not think orni; 0 picnicl cean ac) urs- ~ | that they are receivi: ough £ Clty were callers at E. A Hoxic's and | SPeRAING the summer ap (R Sate? i day. 4 Five Tables of Whist, s hear Wecppube, when the train |proguct with the Mgk maes ol e F. 'W. Hoxle's Friday. i Miss Gladys Thompson, a student at| The J. W. club Tas near Westeriy. He was taken 10| 5t aoccony Mrs. Agnes Hyde of Willimantic is YM"- “"g".* Frank Simmons college, spent the week -end | ternoon his home near Main's crossing, in this Why several producers of milk whe keeping house for Elmer and Clarence| LOTK &nd Mr. and Do Wwith Miss Jennie G. Perkins. ng. v town, and is getting along well. His live n Ledyard send’ their product to Geer while their motker is in Provi- | [950n wers 3 . W. | cen months The cottages occupied by the Bird i Tecovery is assured. dence. 2 s Mere: Xt silver star. o and Beaver families on the Bluff were nd Mrs. James Wattles.of Bos- Provi ! beca all-absorbing interest in town e e e & ; The ler for them to dispose of it at closed Monday for the segen Henry Briggs. . cab this week has been the grange fair, R T ™ ted Mr. and Mrs. Clark Stan- Mrs. O. C. Smith and family closed | c0ffee were served. TR Weiman, who rod L0 C, al ly clos: —_— ohn R. We who 18 a producer o B Ari last Satura, 5 .| Sunday afternoen their cottage on the Blufr Wednesday Surprised on Birthday, FRANKLIN of milk, is erecting his second silo, ui‘,f“"f.‘.}{:'f"".fim'.'f"’.‘;m‘.‘ff# % -ty b ;‘:de' left for their home in Newark, m,-h:,_-d”; "f;fi:{ A“‘,_ 26, g‘,,“ 50 nmz:r&‘s::muu bas purchased a b Chates Hineries the Vestry.af the M.| "Mty ¥ B Balcom ot Montelal, N.| 5y " surprissd: nim. 3t bang Lo be) | Lacal People “Aond Brewn Family Sells White Wood Tress. $ L. Briggs was serionsly’ il At the Lake, At : A w‘;;’e'c*;)"g P -y Wi~ | biinny, - Games were played and a| Reunion — 8. N. Hyde Entertains D. D. Taylor has sold a large num- Bostion"Y® this week with acute indi-|. Segar spent the past wesk witn O of Cards, Sty Tned by, Bobert Jewett he. (s gSnioyed. 8and-| Brothers and Sisters. ber of whits wood trees to Ar. Fitch 5 X Mre. - Doubleday, at Co- G ¥ % e, Game With' neville T Carl Lawson left on a trip to' Win of Hanover. Miss Hattle Hollister and Mrs. An- Jrard; of Hartford is|germon of Bast Hartford gere tecent New School Supervisor. visiting Walter S. Vall, Suests of Mies Mabel Tracy. The Ledyard schools will open Wed nipeg, Canada, last week and Tracy . of Woburm, B y days recently with ’ Five hundred was | S™th /1S supplying his place as assist. he station agent, G. E. Lawson. - Dlaved at five tables.. Mrs Emma 7 |20t 10 ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Hewitt have| Balcom of Montclair, Mrs. Bstella Lathrop entertained on | Ssiicsy O MLies 2 of Somerville, | nesday, Sept. Sth. Secretary C. D. B s —_— Monday Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Smith | Mase: u?p';nm?.". few days with |Hine has sppoinied 0. Swift super- em & town f¢ 3 y " and Mrs, itford. ) Smith. visor of school or Ledyar, was hie score was § to 3 in favor of Leba. | Hewier & o teacene. N. H., where Mr. CLARK’S FALLS T P Comager ana Blaneho | ' 474 Mrs. Louis Smith. found that Mr. Barber, the former su. pon. Today (Saturday) the L. A. C.| Mrs. Mmens t _ Spe: were Norwich visitors Wed- Threshed Oats. pervisor of the Ledyard schools, could baseball team lays on thelr own dla- | ams mrre Hom,‘%nfib‘:fl"’m“‘ Rev. :m:?eg;',;},,,on e, S vonder Mrs. Frances Malne was calied to|nocace” Wore Clifford H. Robinson has returned |not be rerstoig. mond the Gréeneville - Athletle. club > + | tirop. good luck silver- Ainger ring. sig | G1ASE0 to heip care for Mer aunt, Mrs. thotr sy 1 ebber | from Columbia after threshing several [~ Mr. Clough of Deep River, inspector baseball team. - < vy Teacher Resigns. cream and cake were served. ChMee | Abble’ Lewls, whe fr bt DY ea o0 [ h#ve returned to their home in Lasch- | hundred bushels of onts. SPloloft last Fridey fora| Mizs Addle Hallen, who teaches at of schoois, Was present.at a’ meeting Mrs. Julia Ames was health, but is somewhat Improved. mont, N. Y;; after ten days’ visit with Mr. and Mre. Louis Smith and son, of the town school committee held at it with her dsughter, Mrs. Arthur|the Naichaug sehoni 1o Willimantic, | Miss Bessie Amacs ufl'fl:fiflf& oorry Kinney of Mystic has beer | their coustn; Kena Haca: Ernest Smith, motored to Pomfret on | Ledyard Center Suv‘:.u. ’:t P%enu has been compelled to resign to stay | Wulf. the on Tuesday afternoon 8 5 guest of relatives here. He was A large number: from North Frank- |8 '~ attended church there and|ana introduced Mr. Swift. The super- Mi iams Teturned | at home and care for Miss Mary Dut- Mrs, & e accompanied home by his cousin, Miss after spending séme time with frienda | ton P ] o Dot And | e : near Madison. « - J&lcnded_ the missipnary meeting ts of Rev. Harry A. Beadle. | visor will have charge of the Ledyard + < Mr. and Mrs. Horace F. Palmer wer Miss Amy Lamb of, Greeneville vis- | Mary. s, - 3 : Usft. Monday. ev lin esday at the home of Mrs, Graco| Mr. Mrs. Willlam Weaver have |and North Stonington sch. gck‘l‘:m.’ ot days in Douglas, | his headquarters in Norwi and In Glasgo Thursday t ttend th - . and Mrs. Theodore Crandall and tended the Brown ltedkmsa Sarah Denielson the past th graduste | at their czt:-p:: d;:'m".“gmn s:i::“t.o fian 5. e, 'lg“‘l'vflng s::f ln-‘lsgo?z lo?a“rvBern;rd spent Tuesday at Wateh id on the camp % 3 K . Eccl on a; Ray, "Stlss Atloe Biskesies was the gacet | Tailh. 5 Mr. and | Siss a3 Montelair, > afisrtained | 8¢ the home of & Ermnaser, Teaos (ML, e of Somervinia ot fienda fn Hartford and. Waterours = Wednesday. a5 aviorsy, YouRE people last Wednes. | Dogleston, - * Fish ana ute] NORTH STONINGTON . g - yImES, St ot Harutora ws 2 and abe | i Richards has peen s oo 08 VNI R pamed from e viatt [ L e in Town alas Flosente ' Bemmaa Ve rs, Lillie's over Tuesday at Ocean Bea here . IT. 's parents at Washing- . lorence nnes M, and Mrs, i Richardson | made In Mr. Hincrims fomo- | mras, iy Lok mgther, Mrs. Frea k- | ton, R, 1, Sohools— New _Superviser, = With| . 8 i Startaiad bovacal . of and. son, Herbert, g y bile. - + ¢ G A RRE GRT 8 e the. Vietrola was the g Ing Mrs: Merton and da “raneturters "cooved ove:| NORTH FRANKLIN . :f:."’%‘ and of 1 :::theml:m on the lawn and eaten —— : - d eisters Tuesday |has been the guest of Miss | Headquarters in' Norwich—Fireman e inciuged " Sira. Miss Florence Geer has returned " Williams Burned. 3 e KBl [ oy after o vt witn Rev. and Mrs. ¢ S W, F. ite ool Miss Aldene Clark of Swift of Williman- of Franklin. Fanny J. Heeley of Willimiantic | Meeting of the J. .W. Club—S8urprise . t - e guest of Mrs. Fred xmba:a.'f Party for, Fred H. Race, Jr., on Mis e Oonnk‘. Mr. and Mrs. Frank PitcHer n Birthday. - nw‘ll!d* % lr.mnu .r&rg ere visiting at William srs, J. D. Simpson has gone to Leb- | Stoninigton > Gt i . anon for a Proiydi g A i, B ; Baat: Rockewes| s and ;:’allb.iflhand.‘ 2 Troland, Stan

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