Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 2, 1915, Page 9

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ANOTHER “MOVING” GEORGIA PICTURE T MOVES ME TO CONSIDERABLE MIRT 4 —Atlanta Journa.. —Brooklyn Eagle. Now, BEGINNING TO FEEL THE PINCH " A PUNCH AT THE P o R N 4 & %P)&LIMA, % \ —Baltimore American. If the Bear Will Just Stand Still —Chicago News. NEWS FROM ONE HUNDRED LIVE CORRESPONDENTS EASTERN CONNECTICUT AND WESTERN RHODE ISLAND. Who is. Going. and Coming—Incidents, Accidents New London- County NORTH FRANKLIN Birthday Surprise Party Given Station Agent Heath—Fine Apples at Frink Farm. ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Rockwood mtertained a of relatives and lends at their home Saturday even- . FY of played. Vocai and insteSimental solcetons ware Wwere guesis Wednesday of Mre, Etta ‘Watson of Greeneville. Mrs. Hannah Buckley and Miss The- rese Donovan of Norwich spent Thurs- with Mrs. C. Mahoney. . Mrs. J. D. &umpson is passing sev- eral days with relatives in Norwich. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leonard of Jew- ett City were guests Wednesday of A. R. Race. Gucsts at Chapman Home. Mr. a16 Mrs: Arthur Chapman en- tertained Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Bes- wick, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Thomp- son and daughter Arline of Fitchville Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Frink of Hartford and Dr. Monroe of New Ha- ven. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bridger of Nor- ‘Wood erai days in New guest of Mr. and Mrs, Charles A, An- derson. Death of Clarence Daigneau. Clarence, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Elva Dalgneau, dled Saturday af- ter a brief illness. The funeral took place Tuesday afternoon. Burial was in Robbins semetery. Olizim Boucher and Joseph Lavonie spent the week end with friends in Southbridge, Mass. ‘CHFSTERFIELD Burial of Daniels Infant—Housewarm- ing at Miller Place. Alice, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Daniels, was buried Thurs- 8ay in the family lot in Chesterfield cemetery. Rev. T. H. Peabody made a prayer at the house and -officiated at the grave. She was 10 months old. Cazlon B. Wheeler, supervisor, was wich were Wednesday guests of Mrs. Hannah Kingsley. - Mr. and Mrs: George Kahn and son James and Mrs. C. H. Peckham at- tended the Brooklyn fair. VOLUNTOWN Suceessful Novelty. Sals,, Soolal and Dance—Party for Mrs. Teresa Duffy on Birthday. - 7/ reve ‘Mrs. Albert Stiles . - and Olney Chappell Moy Mrs, Herbert White and wu-num Miss Cella and Mre. Albert ‘ard. were South Coventry and Staf. b Harvests Fine Apples. - . W, Frink hds finisheq harvesting ‘barrels of russet apples, hand pick- a| A very successtul novelty sale, social and dance held in Union hall Saturday. evening was attended by a good sized crowd. Mausic for dancing was furnis] ed by Ri:hotte's orchestra. The af- fair was for the benefit of St. Thomas’ church. R Attended Peach Supper. 7 , oople _atiended the ‘peach supper at Pachaug grange. M be- | Barbara P. Fenler assisted in the pro- gramme with a couple of solos that Were weil received. 1 Birthday Celebrated. A party of friends paid s’ surprice visit to Mrs. Teresa Dufty -Sunday on her' hirfday. A number and many good wishex . A dalnty Mrs: | ton Visiting schools here the last of the weel. Miss Julia Sullivan spent the week end with her parents in New London. The meeting in the M. E. church was well attended Sunday, although it was a baq day. Mr. Miller had a great many from different places at his party Sunday evening after moving into his new res- idence. A large crowd was present. Refreshments were served and dancing ‘was enjoyed. this piace Sunday. Miss Myrtle Willlams of Boston is visiting her parents of North Chester- fleld during her vacation. Albert Walden is making repairs on. J. E. Powers’ ice pond. LEFFINGWELL Arthur Pish and family of Bozrah- Fish's ville were Sunday guests of Mr. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fish, Trving ¥ Harry Pa'mer Tuesday. on Y Miss Gladys Lefingweil is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Austin Rathbun. Miss Mildred Swan s spending a npmber ot daya . New Lopon, the “of_her_cousin, Miss Willcox. Mrs. M. O, Swan and daughter Frances are spending & number of days ‘Visiting relatives in Westerly, Hamil- Newport, R. L CAMPBELL'S MiLLS at doing Earl Brown of Salem was a caller in ote of Preston was a caller Squirrels: Doing Damege in Cornfields. Mrs. John Kelly of Moosup'is visit- o %uu =t transacting bus- iner his farewell sermon as pastor of the church next Sunday, Oct. 3d, as his work in New Britain' demands his full time. Rev. B, D. Remington, pastor of the Colchester and Salem Baptist church- es, is spending his vacation in Wash- ington, D. C. at the 49th reunion of the G. A. R. Miss Ruby Fuller, teacher in the Harrls district, spent Saturday and Sunday at her -nome in South Coven- Miss Lena Hyde motored to Middle- town Wednesday. Soldiers Camp on Rogers Farm. About a thousand soldiers from the encampment at Niantic camped on Er- win Rogers' farmr-Friday night and called on the neighbors for fruit, eggs, milk, etc. Misses Marion, Olive and Jennie Stark were home over Sunday. GLASGO Ladies’ Aid Society Meets With Mrs. Palmer—Thread Company Driving Another Well. damage to the cornfields in this local- Ity Wiliam Clark and his mother-in- law. Mrs, Horace Perkins, were week end visitors in Foster Center. Horace Perkins, who has been re ceiving treatment this summer, appears to be entirely cured. Miss Irene Shea, teacher in the White Birch district, epent the week end with relatives in Colchester. ‘Miss Elizabeth Shea of the Center school spent the week end at her home in Colchester. NIANTIC Married in England. Mrs. Martha Brown of Jewett City is 5 _ | the guest of Mrs, Sterry Kinney; also Prof. R. P. Wi Rev. T. A. Willlams of Unlon, for Mrs. Worth and Mrs. Cherry of New York! Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Young attended the grange fair in Pachaug Friday evening. Edwin Lewis and his mother started Monday on an automobile trip to New Hampshire o visit his brother, John Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Harris Eccleston have returned to their home in South Wind. ham after spending a week with their brother, Prank Eccleston, and family. The Ladies' Aid society was very pleasantly entertained by Mrs. Palmer Wednesday afternoon. The next meet- ing in two weeks will be at the home of Mrs. Samuel Shaw. s and Family Leave | Tasty’ paster.4E__he Congregational for Corn Cracker State—Whist Given | Church here, recently Beatrice Register of England, o Hathe Cottaan: Archibaia: Franis of® New London £pent Sunday with friends at Hillside farm. Mrs. Nathaniel L. Clark visited her Prother, Thomas S. Clark, on South Main street, Colchester, last Monday. Mrs, Charles S. Ray and Miss Katherine L. Ray spent Saturday with triends in Norwich. September Strawberries. Ripe strawberries,'unsurpassed by berries ripened in June, are luxuries enjoyed by the family of Nelson E. Webster of Hillside farm during Sep- tember. Copies of the printed town reports ve been received by the selectmen and distributed among the taxpayers. Mr. Washburn, who purchased the J. R. Douglas property last spring, is making repairs and improvements on the bulldings. James H. Beebe and Gilbert J. Mur-. ray have fiiled the slios on thelr Winfleld W. Hanney was a Colches- ter caller the past weel iss Ive Hunt_Sterry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Hunt Sterry, was a member of the claas which entered the Connecticut College for Women Mrs. Martha S. Brown of Washing- ton avenue entertained ' her grand- daughter from Best View Wednesday. Lincoln Harding is the guest of his aunt, Mrs, Lucy Gleason. Mr. Hard- ing ‘was a visitor in Hamburg last week. Mrs. Lucy Miner of Lyme is visit- ing her son, Mail Carrier J. Percy Morgan, and family. Mrs. Reed and -children left Thurs- day for their home In New Jersey af- ter passing the summer at the Man- waring cottage in Main street. ‘Walter Barker and family are mov- ing to Mrs. Bronson's house in Smith avenue. Leave for Corn Cracker State. Prof. R. P. Williams and family left Wednesday for their home in Paducah, Ky.. after a month’s stay at the Man- waring cottage in the grove. ressor Williams is physical instructor in one of the public schools in Paducah. Ellas B. Manwaring has returned to his home in New Haven, ‘Whist at Beebe Cottage. A whist was given at the Beebe cot- tage in the Pines Wednesday after- noon. Those present were Mrs. G, F. in New London this week. Griswold, Mrs. W. E. Beebe, Miss Nel. R“H YME I!;e M. wBeo?imr. hl(l!‘. HI-AC' Bcd‘!wnl.neld_ No L lepsy. en, TS. T gy Mra H. B, Goodenioush. Mrs, W. M. | Local Friends Visit Leffingwell Pastor Dorman. The highest score was = 23,| —Burial = of Charles Beckwith at the prize going to Miss N. M. Webster. | Hamburg. Miss Hepsy Boden won second prize M. J, Stark, Miss Emily With a_score of 14. . w. assisting Station | W b Sisse s Sister-in-Law I, Mr. Bill is planning a visit to Clari's Falls to see his sister-in-law, James Bill, who is over 80 and 18 ously Il Rev. John Thompson was in Dighton, Mass.. the past week. Albert Green took a party.to East Greenwich Sunday. Clarence Luther is attending the business college in Norwich this year. Driving Another Well. The American Thread company is heving #hother weil driven in the village by Spalding of ‘Woodstock. Frost did considerable damage lowlands Thursday morning. 'MOHEGAN Mr. and Mrs. Denison Davis and son Raymond of Mystie spent Sunday with Mrs. seri- n with a corn knife Saturday. s Mrs. Hannah Church has returned Agent Charles Leonard. D e v e e e New Haven are at thelr cottage. 'S Mre. Bates is visiting her grand- —_— daughter, Mrs, Fred Smith. to Plainville, ‘where he is to ml,. pastor of the Baptist church Burlal of Charles Beckwith. Wm@"&'fi&fi o oo late Jooi Beck- for with was a son of the with of Yale Professors Made Voters In Town —Rev; R. H. Crawford to Preach Farewell 8ermon Tomorrow. Prof, B. — om —St. Louis Republie. L. A. Robinson and Mre George L. Lada A very interesting illustrated lecture was given at the Congresa- tional church on Wednesday evening on The Discovery of America and the Colonial Period. Miss Clara L. Grant ‘was a recent Norwich visitor. . th N. Gager and Mrs. Irwin ere Mrs. service at the Franklin Congregation- al church will be The Heart of Re- ligion. Mrs. Lioyd Ayer was & redent Leba- non visitor. GARDNER LAKE Good Attendance at Saturday Evening Dance—Mrs, Glasbrenner's Death Causes Sorrow, | Mrs. Sara Ladd, who has been Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Hipkins and daughters, Marietta znd Ji hine. have returned to Brooklyn, N. Y. af- ter 'mh‘ the summer at Nenemoo- ing grove, Mr. and Mrs. Jobn M. Lee and fam- Norwich spent Sunday at the Ern Lois, are spénding some time with relatives in Providence and Gro- ton. ~ 5 Mrs, Paul and %l : ; 0 i f F 5 ; it g i i lig was & in a body, beautiful flowers, choice vflgl.mm the' TMWcluding a bouquet the school Mrs. Irons is visiting in Providence,, Shower for Mrs. Fuller. a patient at hospital, Norwich, was given a post- eard shower. by friends and relativesys her birthday, Thursday. She res « Miss Winnle Robinson was in Nor- wich last Friday. « Many at Musicale. Monday evening, Harry Bill, the tal- ted blind musician, gave a musical Lebanon Grange hallj Mr. Bill assisted by Miss Geneva. plano. There was a larg and all enjoyed the music and songs. > Will Have Four Basketball Teams: The members of the Lebanon Ath- Tetio club met in the club Teomss ‘MR urday night and decided to have four Dasiet ball teams this The. foliowing men were named to select = ° the piayers, Mr. Alto Pults, - David Pitcher apd Walter Bu rgess. . Mrs. Willlam Nebbins of Brool - N. . is visiting at Mrs. Joseph Abels. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton S. Goodwin en- tertainéd on last Sunday the latters ts, Mr. and Mrs. J. North Windham and Irieh Farewsll Sermon. b Rev. E. J. Ayres, pastor of the Bap- tist church, preached his farewell mon last Sunday. Miss Virginia Loom! Sodth Farmingice. s S = L a student at the Kol Schoot. Miss Dorotny Looaie sudden death of their youngest er, Amos Loomis. NORTH STONINGTON Rally Day st Congregational Church. —Grange Hall to be Dedicated Octo- ber 21st. Last Sunday was observed as Rally Day at the Cpngregational church. Aia; good congregation was present. o pastor, Rev. O. D. Fischer, preached an appropriate sermon from the words, “To every man his work.s Miss Al ice E. Avery sang a solo% 1 The Congregational church held & social Friday evening in the:s be Rally Vestry. $ Mra, Rice is visiting her daughter, O Y. Rev. and Mrs. Lucian Drury and Miss M. G. Rathbun were entertained , at tea at the Congregational parson- ' age, Wednesday. - Miss Margaret Allyn of Ledyard is visiting at the home of Luther C.N Gray. = Attorney Edwin G. Norman of Wor- cester, Mass., spent Tuesday night ab the home of mother, Mrs. T. Pu Mrs. Harry Myers and son, Mastes) John Myers, of Preston, visited im the village Wednesday. i Mrs. Maurice B. Caswell and daugh-| ter of Old Mystic were in the village ursday. Miss Dora T. Maine visited friends Providence last week. The Clarence Palmer family will soon _remove to Wethersfield, where Mr. Palmer is employed. Return to Westarly. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Greene and son, F. Stewart Greene, have returned to Westerly, after spending several weeks at Greeme Gabies, thelr summer home. in_this tofn. Filling the silo is the chief business among the local farmers at present. The e hall is to be formally, @edicated October 21. . PENDLETON HILL tn Pawthcket, R. 1. - 'W. Palmer of Hopkl epent Sunday and Monday with f in_the place.

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