Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 9, 1915, Page 10

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‘uena.me. anl many beauu~ ‘Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hinckley, mfl three sons went to Portland, taking George er and _son Joseph, who have been’ visiting ' Mrs. Hinckley, to their -home ‘in that place. Loomis ' returned his 5 Et Pratt hln-lumu N. Y., Sunday,® havi home on account of fl;-: sudden death of his brother, Amos Eoomis. Miss Virginia Loomis returned Sun. dny to her duties as teacher at Farm. Mrs. Cobl Returns. ‘Mrs. Kate Cobb returned atter. ipending some time. with her som, Chu'l- Sobb, ot N to orwich, in Norvh:h. at- -school. been calied | Led: “Dinner a Success. sosiety 0 the. nlon, oy Shae ly in e lon 81 Monday noon, &, good sum being real Fllntrul of "l\l. John E. P.rkm.-— I Song Recital — Reynolds-Hurlbutt Marriage—Birthday Dinner for Noyn he Mgt Rev. ¥res Allyn.. rs. “Sarah’ Perkins died at her homn?ln the village Monday evening. been in failing. heaith | ‘Was apparently con- | year. sudden in flmfly of -seven ch}l- .Bllas” Brown. of An 1866, whom she survived, and in 1884 married John E. Perkins of Long Cove, Ledyard. . She leaves one brother, James Nor- man, of Old Mystic, a B‘Illgr Mrs. Mar- tha Noyea, of Myslk: and a daughter; Miss- Harriet Bishop Brown, who has a |15 ts O hohse and-whin his health urn, . pastor- Baptist church, offidiated. __Am: 6§ the Band- been with her mother Quring heb ill- | agu ness. ‘Mrs. Perkins has been a member of the M. E. church of the village for 47 years and -active in-its<work: « At the . |time of her death she was vice presi- , of Norwich, is N‘n. Aflelle Spaulding: lee, while cutting corn e _past week, cut his knee badly. Mrs, Hulda M Peck returned to Mrs. C. M. Geer's this week after spend- ing two months with her daughter, Mrs. Milan D. Whitaker, of Lelcester, Mass. On_Automobile Tour. Mr. and.Mrs. Elmer Pultz and Mr. and Mrs. Amos J. Lillie are spending some time in New York state, toar=. ing up the Hudson and through the Catskill mountains and also visiting relatives. Mrs, Emma Wearner returned to her home in North, Pnnkl.ln ‘Wednesday, after visiting nwl'll days with her daugh! Loomis. Mrs. ¥ ton Center, Mass., after spending sev- enlw-l-withherm!flrs.m- WIPWL Danielson. by et e aals o 001 & er, on- ‘Wednesday .afternoon, Several teach- nt and also. Mr GaIri--| tic, the school super- Wednesday, Mrs. Sans Throop, Miss Hattie Hewitt and Mrs. Edwin L. Dani in WHlmantic at- endi he semi. meeting tending the -annual the Home Union of Con- Missionary necticut, held in the Congregational church. Third Silo Erected. Edward, A. Hoxie, proprietor Hickory sll‘lgl Stock farm, ers were. son of visor. of year. Mrs. William Blanchard is enter- :?lnlnt ‘Mrs. O. D. Clark ‘of Williman- . Mrs. Phoebe Irish is keeplng house for Frank Kingsley while Mfl Kings. ley is visiting her daughters, Mrs. Ro- land Slate of Squth™ “Win -and Mrrs. Frank Perkins of Springfield, |- Frank Fowler attended !)u:bury fair one day the past wcek. Miss Lulu Zelzer and Mrs. Jennie Chappell were in Hehnn one day last week visil Dpel.lu mothér. ing Mrs: r Cheetham 'lnd son Herbert, : ol Rockville. - Dislocated Hip. Mrs, Goshen Ladies' A:ld ‘society with. Mrs. George Chappell Wednes-;| day, with nineteen in lttendlnu MONTVILLE "Gréinge Holds Special Mesting—Dinner | Served by Ladies’ Aid Society. REV. R. Duncan of Spri; eld, Mass., preached in'the Cafon Aot o unday. Mrs. JuHa *Caen ' entertained the 30,000 VOICES And Many Are The Valess of Norwich. Thirty ' thousand . voices—~What & trand chorus! And-tha¥'s th n‘umbn- of ton, dent of the . logal:auxiliary of - the oman's - Home Missionary society, a direciress, of . the Ladies’ Aid society. and a teacher in the Sunday school. Her funeral was beld from_her home in_the village Wednemiay afternoon at 8. o'clock, Rev. James M..Potter offi- clating. The choir of the E, church g Face to Face, Jesus, Lover of My Smfl and Rock of Ages. The bearers were Cyrus: Avery “of Pequonnoc, Christopher Marquard of Groton, Dud- ley C. Perkins, R. Irving Hurlhut'. Ed- mund Stoddard of Gales Ferry and Ccurtlanid E. Colver of the navy yufl. There were beautiful flow: Burial was in the village cemetery. Henry-Allen & Son of Norwich had charge‘of the arrangements R-ynoh‘lo—flyrlbutt. Mrs. Lucy A. Hurlbutt announces tha of her daughter, Georgianna Woodbridge, and Jobn 0. Reynolds -in Holy ‘l'rl.n.lly church, New York city, W, Sept. 16 - The honeymoon ‘was Dlued at the Adirondacks. .Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds are now at hcme in their apartments, No. 604 Wes& 135th street,” New. York city. Recital at Methodist Church. Monday evéning a song recital was given in'the M. E. chlxrch by, El.mfir G. ‘Wilson Smith, baritone, of New hon- don, assisted by Miss Gladys M. Fran. cis, ph.ni!L of Quebec, and Rev. Charles Harley Smith in a lecture fea- ture. The following programme was given: Lungi dal Caro bene, Deep in the Gloom, Bull Willlamh q.nfl Nearer, My God Among the crops out .of ilie ordinary, grown by Charles Q. Eldredge at Riv- erview cottage, sweet potatoes, pea- nuts and cotton are conspfcuous. The cotton ‘at this time stands 3 1-2 feet high and is covered with ,beautiful potted plants- are’ & success and many bushels will-be -harvest ed nui beds are-not ‘large, a yield of from: ulxu-pockrb a b\u!ul of niece nuts. - 3 Served & Supper. ‘The United Worklrl of the Metho: dist church met adne-da.y at 2 p. m. in . the: * hodse. Buvper ‘was served 4t 5.30-o'clock. Rev. Albany Smith’ Preached. . Rev. Albany Smith of Chester, Pa.,| was' calling Sunday on Jocal friends. Mazurk, Goodard, Valse, Dura.nd M!su Francis; Song of Thl.nk!g‘lvlns, Allis- nd o' Mine, Sanderson,. The Fairy Pipers, Brewer, Swing Along, Oook Flmer G. Wilson Smith; Mus{c s ‘Charms, Charles Harley . Smith; Gxinlmher's Clock, old English air, ‘Wiison Smith. ' The recital was well attended and Ifsteried to with pleasure, Birthday Dinner. Noyes “B,” Allyn of the village was ;llnergalnadh&m d‘l]?ng at the homne‘ of s nieces, rs. E. Tracy and S, John W. Griswold, in' New London, on the anniversary of his 78th Mrthday We 2 Among the dinner besides Allyn’s niece, M Norwich, and ting - Mrs. Mrg, Georse Chappell {5 entertain- | 507 event was to celebrate th' 1ith Nflh- day anniversary of Raymond King. Smelts Biting Well. Smelts at Old Mystic are in plenty, and bite well. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Q. Eldredge caugnt bétween three and four hundred’ Tuesday" ffom, the float off their dock ‘at Riverview' cottage. Briafs and ~Personals. Rev. Willlam ¥. ‘Newton, Baptist state colporteur, was calling Tuesday on friends:«in the - village,: Attorney. Dana Taylor Gllln‘p has returned-to Boston after spending: the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Stm- eon Gallup. . Mr. and. Mrs. lefll.l'nin F. Miner returned Monday. t¢ Montague, Mass., after a visit to Mr.and Mrs. Charles Q. Eldredge. Mrs Antone Leemis of Norwich is the guest of her son in law and daughter, Mr: and” Mrs. Benjamin E, Wellen. 5 i Mrs. Harry Clark Wooley and two children have returied . to. Staf Springs after a 'visit to Supt. by | Mrs. John Kennéd: ‘| Misses Marguerite and Ame Mrs. Herbert” Bacon Hutchins has’ returned to Thomast Me., after two weeks' visit “to “local iends. Mrs. C. Leavéns Eldredge and and Amethyst BEl- Afit' 1|dredge havé léft' for their new home , preceding. the for missions. * . Service nuufi.iw., Neck. . Rev. ng; Potter members of :the. the ciapel at Bre afternioon at 2 @'cl by train. The v‘s - was given, service of “dlu “Bly Partridge ‘foccupy the Fuller homest >f American men and women, who are, A publicly. praising Doan's Kidney Pills for reliet from backache, kidney and: dladder flls. They say it to friends. Chey tell it in the home papers. Norwich people are in this chorus. Here's a Norwich case: Mrs. Jared Hewitt, Palmer St., Nor- vich, says: *“For several months I vas bothered by pains across the:small f my back and from othes symptoms, | know that my kidneys were at fault, mlbuxotbofin’llfldncyl’mln V. D. Swln.& Son’s Drug ‘Store and MJu. Emma J. Balcom of Montclair, “closed Her cottage on the-Bluft week, and Miss Rogers of Phila- dd closed the Rogers cottage. &l‘ Mabel Smith has returned after two weeks’ visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs, e A. Smith, New Lon- don. - _to | port is the guest |and Mrs. George G. Welles. jat Worcester, Mass., after two months stay here with relatives,’ Miss Clara Burnett of Birnett's Cor- ners recently: took an automiobile trip to Boston with Seabury ley and daughter, Miss —H of N.. = 3 3 Mrs. Shirley Tho) n_ of Bridge- ponnu. Mr. Friends Visit Mr. and Mrs. Winthrop Davoll with Gifts—Ministers’ Meet- ing., . - Mr. and Mrs. wlnmrcp Davoll, who g e nounced that ‘they would' be at home “ [anniversary of Rev. H. :| dnllars. was- made for Memorial is ‘more establisheq-it is hoped he will be a constant visitor. His. home will be with_his sister .in Manchester. llrl. h‘lnk Miller ll lfll’l aerlnu.ly Pnlmt and’ Mise 'l'hnrl&y ‘and mdl” vllh m ln Pawtucket. d Clinton ‘FHnk_attend. ed the Scouum Grange rnlr wadngr day acting as judges on lob - s v«u—nnnm of Man- day’s Election—Women's Club Op.m Season.’ 5 ‘Mr. and Mrs. T. D.'Pond returned home from Washingtdn, Saturday. eves ning’ -at “9.30. Mr. and Mrs V. R, Franklin stopped over in Norwich till | Sunday afternoon. They réport s Very enjoyable time. Town Iutmg. close” “of ~ the ." the- business - nieetimg | a! An -appropriatios ‘of log and an appropriation “of fifty doldrs for the. South cemetery,’ whils the comimittes were reappoimted. -An ap- propriation of $6,400 was voted for schools. A tax of 12 milts was lald: Vote in Monddy’s Eleétion. The result of the voté follows Assessor, Irving WY “Chapman, T; board of relief, 3 years, Riley. B, Wit- ter, r; 2 years, Cephias F. Rainville, r; 1 year, Samuel H, Brown r; select- John Fitzgerald; clerk, Oscar F. Atwood, d; urer, George W. Hastmen town deposit fund, -Gedrge auditors,s Ellsworth "C. Bal ; Leslle W. Havens, d; Louis Messier, &: Leroy : David Smith, d; collector i .second district, Frank, M. Bedard, &; John ). Bessette, d; town schel eommittee, 3 years, Ir- ving W. Chapman; r: Daniel M. Hav- ens, d; 2 years, Alvin P. Knell, d. . - Women's Club ‘Meets: ‘The Women's club of Brooklyn held -the first meeting of the year Alon afternon. The hostess was Mrs, E. M. Marlor. It was a edcial affernogn after the business of transacted. Only 47 Ballots .Cast in Town Eleotion —Town Meeting Authorizes Proper- ty Revaluation. . In the town election, only 47 bal- lots were cast. The officers elected were ‘Assessor, William J. Lee; board of rellef, for 3,years, Winslow. B. Gai~ lup; for 2 years,.Clifton J Church:- for .1 year, Merritt Welch; selectmen; Burton M. Welch, Frank M.- White, Henry Eaton; town -clerk, . treasurer and agent town deposit fund, Frank €. Lummis; auditor;” Arthur Williams; grand jurors, Frank W.-Landon, Wil- i . Lee, Chrles B. Russ, Wesley Deming, Lindsley A. ~Deming, George B, Howard;- collector of taxes, Charles S. Turne! regi v ers, Ellsworth M. Russell, Lindsley A. Deming: town school committee, Ar- thur Willlams, Burton M. Welch, li-i brary director, Myrtie C. - Lanphear, Arthur Williams. No vote on the H- tense question and. town: remains mo- license. The matter of laying a tax was de- fetred to a special meeting to be held in Decembér. A motion was made at the meeting and carried that the chair- man of the board of selectmen, the chairman of the board of assessars and secretary of the board of relief, make a revaluation of the taxable. property in the town. Pastor Ordained Twenty Years. Next Sunday will be the thirtieth ordination to the ministry. The pastor of:f will preach on interesting events in Mrs. Geom H. Bruce.and son, Hil- | ti of Norwich have mumnllnttbm,mpunlnnu | rack - disappeared and my heaith hn- fan mflod"' Pflaue.um‘lukn. /Don’t | for- their lm.ly-ntc&fldnfiymfly-—ut > boen's Kidney Pills—the same that that respect. WOODSTOCK VALLEY Mr. and Mrs. Henry Coron and son| of Providence, are at Allen M. Ken- yon's. Mrs. O. A. Hiscox eént Putnam D A CHmab 5 'this week. ‘W. 8, Kenyon'and ‘family ‘and Mrs. -Allen Kfllyon spent ‘Sunday’ in' Nor- fnlece. - Miss Edith Briggs; -who -is Mrs. Kenyon called ‘on » her a . at the Norwich At scbool. © N Hammond Y holders, caj McKnight's | 1ts 3 vt - - Meets. p _The, ,‘wdfibmm* Fan ith. m e ‘Stiles and. Miss Saral: | Avbe Monday for - \'hk in New: ork. Mr=. .George ml\u -pem llon(nx ln thfo& . town. > Mrs. Hmrr Scribner -M Mr. huh Mrs, Willlam Allen of were in Hartford w-ine-u-r B o, Allen's ‘automobile. Mrs. Lillian Hahn, ‘of -Conantville, has been. the guest for a short fine of Mrs. Mary ‘Larkbam. t | Fuyilu Win u.ny Prizes at n ‘Fair—Have V-rio‘ Exhibits . of ~The pew eupery ber was.in town ‘Balcom Marzion MeCarty of Willlman=— tic was a’ week-end guest of her aunt| Toek Many Prizes. The locdl S¢hool had a fine exhibit at- the Gfange.Fair last Friday o\‘lh ing and tqok many _prizes. In. fifteen’ yéar old class the pupils Qr tured all the prizes, Ruth_ Scott taking first, May. Nayin second, Mary Coltury : third, ‘Wiiliam Martin fourth. Their work ln:\ndld sewing, can- hing, cooking and carpentry. - Th'the twelve vear o1d class Scott _took John ~Navin Luthér Maftin third. in the eight and nine years old glasses, Pauline Vickars and . Helen Navin took’ fourth prize. The artieles shown were - aprons. sleeve .yrouc(on canned fruit, v -MT ~shawis_ knit- ting n.ex hicken coop, live th)ck- ens, canoes, a_wi Eppecially « fots Navin's -shawl and Willlam Gfll n. Dinner Guests. County Agent e e i oun Fi e ani g £ Sra . O Jowett and. family 6f No¥ wich were guests at dinner Sunday-a Mr. Jewett's father, Allen Jewett: Edward H. Clark of Hartford was 2 vreck-end. guest .at ‘Modena. SCOTLAND - - Grarige Holds Well Attended Fair— How Monday's Vote Stood. Miss Bdith Willlams with rrund. ! from Cantéfbury. were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Kenyon Sunday. The twenty-fifth anniversary of the W, C. T. U. will be held in the chll'th Thursday, the 14th. Thomas Clark of Hartford was the guest of relatives here Sunday. Gnngc Fair. Shetugke! held its fair at the town han \f‘]n-fil) the 7th, commencm‘ at ‘10 o'clock and m-. tingng f6r the day and \venlnf. exhi ll such as fruits and vegétables were made. Grains, yege- tablés, poultry, fancy work, pastry and. jellles. Although the weather way unfavorable, it pm"d t6_be a suc- cess. Premfums awarded of rib- bons of different’ co Result of Monday's Vote. At town meeting Monday the fol- lowing officers were elected: Assessor, A. H. Gallup; board of fe- lief, George 'W. Perry, William Wat- ‘Burnham: selectmen, | ¥ cy; second, Frea B. ; agent town deposit . “tax collector, Luther lup, Samuel Spencer. SOUTH KILLINGLY Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spaulding ‘of. Auburn and Mr. and Mrs. )hry l‘n ard and children of v‘"'i Sunday visitors at G. W. w' ‘Everett Hall was in"Brockton for the fair Wednesday. Alex Paronto of Norwich spent Fri- end in Brldzepo Mre. Ruth Welner is visiting at the parsonage, Lester ‘Slater is working for P, €. Bliven. In_ the abte‘rn:e of pastor flh Sunday morning service was ed by Mr. Barber of Putnam and g:nin‘ gervice by Mr. of jual fafr in the G Mr. fltd Mrs, A. E. Phillips attended’ Brockton fair 'nuu". PN e | Ralph Purk lo M"we«mfi ) Sxounity. P‘Yor‘klpeh(lhylptm“m = ‘nmk bow h.m it w?n make ‘some lflh gflyotflovfl ey o gfld—cd)adphbmd guamnmdfott;aynul is hfimwah’mhntoopyofnmbyanihuh yoanpmyl e . value is 50 - m but on this Special . Introductory Offer yg' t' i Welcome Scap premiums are offered .-l, nfiufim of “ifllm -~ 'h'm WINDHAM e ' been visiting ner-broth $3485-—Miss 'Bates Attended Li- ‘brians’ Meeting. . yo — The chafing dish supper in charge of Mrs, H: C.-Lathrop and Mrs. W. A Raymond given-for the bemefit of the Kings* Daughtérs Hold ‘Annual Fair— v 77" Netes. y Miss AAn qnm « refurnéd hiome Wed: nesday after spending several week! with her sister in New York state. .The Kings' Daughtess held theélr an- nual sale of uprons andfancy articles, cake and ioe’créan’ ®tithe Inn, Wed- nesday- afternoon-+from “two to five. There was a good company in attend- ance and = socfal timis wae enjoyed. Tea and wafers were Served. Mrs. ‘Ellen ‘Ballou ané ” Mrs. Fred Bowen-of Bastford spent m withs Mrs. Frank Mrs. Ella Hoyle whs' in ‘Webster, Monday. « Mr. and Mrs. G. T. ns'and Rev. Fiank Chamberiain it to Oxford Wednesday to. uu-n--(- funeral of the jaitér's uncle, Daniel Cortle. Mr. Jepson and s returned Thursday Washington and b e 3 HAMPTOR. Rey. Mr. Fogg bhas -been hired pastor here. He- will move: his hnfly to. town about November 1> Mze. Street has - m to Paw: tucket, after spemding:the : summer &t Lome hepe. 2 Merton E. Phillipn. spent & "short time he; :;m with his mmother. | Mrs. Pearie, jam 'l:-‘rle and -&g T l!-nf earie spent Wednesas: Scotlan efs meeting wa¥ heid in the Center Sihoctnouse. Thtrsday. - limantic, piano. selo, by «Miss Dorothy Brown, readings by Rev. M. R. Plumb and Rev. W. M. Brown. The, proceeds amounted o $34.56. , who has been e g most of the summer with her Iunl., the Misses Johnson . and Mrp, c. xnca, left_for Washing- ter per visited her. sist v Mra. H. C. Lathrop, Miss Gertrude Amu ma l(i-. Robert Pegrum at- G B A ooy ot Bopnecticat In 3 leut in MJ v Nin' Rnfiry Rent. Kelsey of Boston has rented the nn.inuun St. Paul's rectory va- cated Mrs, H, L, Bingham and will move Ris furnitire from the Warner Highland G; B‘Ohflunln‘lom 3 ighind Cp m)fl bands - g TeiTML PV 15 [el ors ehiemes tifreee-es’

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