Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 23, 1915, Page 11

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- —Franklin Woman- Misses Tda and Lex Adan ‘ X 3 rs. i Hartford Tuesday. = | Misses Carrig, On Motor Trip. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Ritch are 'on a Pt LR thee daughter L. R. GrosJean. F %RM_ Staten Idland, N. was in t S t; Mr and Mrs. Jo tonl o Wau- nd Mr. and . rge H. f Ekonk were callers on George . md&ol whas'tlosed Friday on account of the state teachers' con- ‘vemtion. = T ha# moved to Arthur on_the' North Ridge “Walter Chase Lathrop's farni ds - mn::n-r C. A Potter of Danielson | Bates have Paine's village to the hill. Mrs. rsst Smit d Stephen of © Patakh THblshes vistea Bir. and Mre. & D. Sayles :;:r and Mra. Visited ks 2nd Willlam Harring- ton were in Danielson Saturday. . Mr. and Mrs_Marvelous Chase, who are staying with relatives here for few weeks, are visiting Mr. Chase's brother, Viotor Chase, in Putnam for several days. SOUTH WOODSTOCK . R. Scranton is slowly improving. Johu Wood SE New York is staying at A. R. Scranton’s for a few weeks. Senexet grange observed Neighbors' night last Wednesday. The ge is to hold a soclal and en thie story by the members “will be on sale in book Mr. and Mrs. Henry Welles s nt last Sunday 4n Southbridge. - ‘William Neleon was home for the Mrs. Young has returned from visit to New York. g Mr. Fynne has leased the Sheppard Mr. Erickson has purchased Gakeside and the farm attached. 4 Senexet grange is to hold an ‘apple- demonstration next Wednes- evening, Oct. 27, in Grange hall, lo-n:’ wnfld:lbfinkl. “"i!(r. Kennedy, the county agent, wi k on the new law regarding the packing of apples. , Mrs. Bucher. wili- consisting of eix (Satur- C ning. on busi- lester Co. - P. Barstow was In .and Lillie Hatch hive unfi‘ 2 week. in . Mr. and Mrs: Félix Kirdhiner had as their guest Sunday, Mrs. H. Jackel of Norwich. - = Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maynard and children were in' Norwich Sunday. Mrs. Willlam Backus: and Mrs. Eu- gene Kinne were in Norwich Thurs- day, cailing on Mrs. Carrie Post, Mrs. Henry - Hat¢h. ' of. Windham, called on Mrs. William Backus and 2 Emma S. Babcock returned home Tuesday, after spending mnine days in East Hartford. L. A Clark spent Sunday with hi aunt, Mrs, J. Henry King of Frank- lin, who dislocated her hip three Weeks ago. She is getting along as well as can be expected. rs. A. C. Sweet is gaining slowly and is comfortable. £ . and Mrs. H. E. Card and fam- ily motored Sunday to Hartford, Say- brook and New London. Perry Crane: of. Boston Bome_over Sunday. .4 :“ 5. . On:Hunting Trip.: i Harry Beckwith and a“party’ from Hartford have been down on a hunt- ing trip with Mr. Beckwith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beckwith. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander and daugh- ter of Hartford, are with Mrs. Alex- ander’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beckwith for a week's vigit. The K. K. K. sewing club met Wed- nesday evening with Miss Freda Kirchner. Mrs. Street of Suffield, who has been visiting her sister, Miss Paine, has returned home. ¥ Mr. and” Mrs. Harris Eccleston had a coon supper at their home Wednes- day evening. There were twelve per- sons_presqut. Mr. and Mrs, .Gilman of Willimantic, Mrs. Chappee and her davghter, Burrel Baker and son Ev- ett and others who were there were entertained by music, ' speeches, ete, The coon was caught by _Burrel ‘Baker and weighed 24 pounds. was at his Address to Men's Club—Repairs to Congregational Church Completed. Miss Bernice Cogswell spent several days in Worcester, the guest of her sister, Mrs. Bailey. The Ladies’ Aid society met Tues- day -afternoon with Mrs, A. L. Wofe. Mrs. Susan Dexter of Valley Fails, R. I was a recent guest of Mrs. Ei- ten Williams, George Moran has entered the em- Ploy of Hosea Green. ed E. Miller has gome to work for the Kilingly Manufacturing Co. 9s_an assistant in their office. Peter Kiley of Mechanicsville called on friends in Dayville Sunday. Miss Dorothy Curtis of New TLon- don is visiting her grandmother, Mrs, Rufus D. Curtls, Napoleon Briere attended the wed- ding of his brother in Danielson, Mon- day. > Addressed Mer’s Club. . Dr. George Barnes addressed the Men's club Monday evening. His talk jras oo Hyglene and was greatly en- The marriage of Miss Antoinette Marchessault and Daniel Page will take place Monday. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lathrop en- tertained the former’s parents and un- cle of Mansfleld, Sunday. Miss Day of Hartford is visiting W. P. Kelley and danghter. ureh will be. bbie: McKenna, ofMechanis Week-end with né; Te, {-city. village:. t cemetery: W, ey hur Burton. spent Tuesday ur_Brytoln e : for ap the § }Nnrlx On o will Sunday for God. The w.x-ucauw 2 . Lathrop ‘is a- the ‘Windham - lation of churches to the National-councll in New Haven this week. ted 15 Rev. Hundred at ‘Meeting of Community ‘Club—Local. Branch of Hospital oBard Meets. . Mrs. Ernest R. PiKe gave an ad- dress at a missionary meeting in Put- nam. Wednesday. Cal,, position enroute. They will leave in November. ~~ . Paul Swenson is working in | West Hartford. B Community Club Meets. There was a large attendance at the meeting of the Community club Mon- day, nearly 100 being present. Several wore admitted to membership. A farce, | No Men Wanted, was given by Mrs. A. 'H. Hibbard, Misses Ruth Witter and Clara Eddy, all parts being well sustained. A vocal, solo, Sing Me to Sleep, by Miss Florence Cox, who re- sponded to an encore, was enjoyed. Cocoa and wafers were served dur- ing the social hour and dancing was enjoved. Hospital Board Meets. The annual meeting of the Wood- stock branch of the Woman's board of the Day Kimball hospital was held with Mrs. George Sampson, Woodstock Hill, Thursdar, with an aftendance of. 35 The election of officers followed | the reports of _various committees. The following were clected: Président, Mrs. T. A Turner; secretary and treasurer, Mrs. Hverett E. May sistant” secretary ‘and treasurer, Mary E.Flyn; Nellie' Pratt: assistant director, Mre, Chester.E. May: chairman of Thanks- siving commiitee, Miss Bdith Eddy assisted” by Mrs.” H. T. Child. The guild collectors were all reelected, also committee on canned fruit, with one exception, alrs. Bates taking the place of Mrs. Chamberlin, West Parish, the latter declining. Seven ladies were present from Putnam and gave inter- esting reports of the work to growth of the hospital the past year. A social hour followed, refreshments being served by the hostess. The secretary reported a 'membership of 30. BROOKLYN s Read Before Women's Club— egates to Middletown Conven- tion. Miss Eisie Eastment has gone to New York as private secretary to Percy Eastment, vice president of the McClure Syndicate. Mortimer H. Miller, wife and daugh- ter have closed their summer home and ‘returned to Hartford. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Keach of Waterbury have been guests of Mr, and Mrs. Vine R. Frankiin for a few days. Mrs. Annis. Holt of Hampton has {been the guest of Mr. and Mrs, R. B. i Witter. Frederick Miller of Norwich Town was the guest over Sunday of his. sis- ter, Mrs. Laura A. Chapman. Rev. G. F. Genung, D. D., and Mrs. Genung left Sunday afternoon in an automobile belonging to the nephew of Mrs. Genung, who took them to the home of Mrs. Genung’s sister in South Manchester. Mrs. Genung is visiting there while her husband is in *fiddle- | town attending the Baptist state con- vention. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Blake and |two daughters took an automobile ride to Hartford Sunday to visit their son, Charles Edwin. Miss Emily Miller has from a short visit with Boston and Providence. Theodore H. Pond and daughter have returned to their home in Prov- idence. Women's Club Meets. ‘The Women's club of Brooklyn met Monday afternoon, Mrs. Willlam H. Clewly being thé = hostess. Papers were read by Miss Mary Fogs and Miss Charlotte Scarborough. Rev. E. A. Kinmouth was a Visitor kin, Norwich Monday. Riley’ B. Witter, who was appoint- ed ‘as delegate to the- state conven- tion by the Baptist church, left Mon- day in’ his automobile for Middle: with his wife, daughter, Helen L., and | Miss: Abigail ‘L. Witter. i 4 Close- Summer Home. Van Denuter and sister have €4 their summer home, The Ledges; and; returned to New, York ustus Spaulding end family mo- ored 1o Sonth Menchesser returned friends in . isit relatives. They took ‘them' Linwood Chapman. Mr. 4nd Mrs. Samuel T. Cq . .Cooper. ¢ iting, relatives in N ‘sgm,d u“fi v‘%e‘:‘br El:lel in _New London, B, C. Conklin wers ay of friends in Nor- M Al 4 Toaa of 3 M, Altred Todd o Wevster, Mass, m}_gmune- XKent spent the wee! o ce. Mrs. John F. Whaples is ill. “ Mre. Addie B. ‘enjoyed an auts: 2 [thovile ridc of Afty-five miles with riage {000 In Wi trip. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Call, Sunday atternoon. .- Mr."and Mrs. Silas Babbitt of Dax. );‘us = 3"‘ Tecent visitors at the home “James' Kent and Willlam Ross have fickford, R. 1, on a hunting “Me.and_Mrs. Frank Brophy moe [torea’ to “Clinton Sunday ond mrot ‘Mr. Brophy's ‘brother aj “Place has been en =, ool SE Daiams S Q%fhr?‘v’"d in. North -t De used for the delivery Dproducts. 3 Mrs. Mary Weeks and Miss Helen Young were at Mrs. Grant's on out LeVe wite and son, Norman, .- to spend their vacation with him. Edward Barrows spent Tuesday . in Providence with his sister, Mrs, Ar- thus Bromiey. Mrs. Marla barkhurst of Jewett City spent Snday wi er Benjamin Brown has sold his hors- es to a Providence man. Mr. Rodgers of Lisbon was a- call er at Levi Clark's Tuesday. Irying Frink. of Brooklyn has been spefiding a few days with his brother, Clinton Prink and Mrs. Frink. SOUTH KILLINGLY Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hall, Mrs: P. H. Coffey, Miss Beatrice Coffey and Miss Barlow were in Providence Frida: Miss Mildrea Kelly of Coventry spent the week enq at her home. ' Felix Lefleur has purchased an auto- mobile. A harvest supper was held at th home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Spaulding | ! on Wedn=sday evening. On account of the rain there was not a large at- tendance. < The proceeds are for the benetfi of the church. A, P. Bums and son Edwin were Provideénce visitors Friday. Charles Anderson his two daughters. Mr._and Mrs. Fred Eddy were town ‘over Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Emmegers Willlams of Attle- boro speat Monday and Tuesday in town Rev. A. V. Huizinga and Wwho have been in New time have returned to here, Mrs. Colcleugh has closed her house and returned to Providence. is entertaining. in family, York for a their home Mr. and Mrs. Huntingten are; tak- ing a trip to Brookfield, Mass., to vis- it _Mr. Huptington's brother. The pulpit was occcupled Sunday morning by the Rev. E. D. Lupien of Oxford, Mass., in exchange with Rev. Frank Chamberlain. ' Tolla:t.t-i— County STAFFGRDVILLE Pearl Butfon | Company. Buys Alba Peri Property—Brief Local Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hatheway, Who have been spending the summer at'thelr bungalow, left town last week to spend the winter at their home in Aliston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Thurston Cooley of Shelbourne Falls were with the for- mer's parents, . George tell and daughter of Greenwich, Mass., were guests last week of Mrs. Clarence White. < Mrs. Major White, Mrs. Martha Donaldson, Mrs, May Taylor and Ells- worth Jomes of Worcester, Mass. and Gurvin Andreson of Brockton, Mass., Were guests last week of Mrs, Frank Belcher. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bannister and daughter of Southbridge, Mass., were suests of Mrs. Bannisters parents, over Sunday. Returns From Union. Mrs. Martha Goodwill, who has been in Unlon for several months, has re- turned home. Miss Lela J. Bowden has been the guest of Belcher the past week. Miss Catherine Silk of Boston was home with her mother, Mrs. Rose Silk last week. Mr.. and Mrs. George T. Fiske of Boston were visitors in town during tho fair.. Mrs, Lizzie Morrell sister, in Pittsfield, M Buys Perkins' Place. The Pearl Button Manufacturing Co. has purchased the Alba Perkins place occupled by H. A. Bosworth. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Bosworth and amily are moving into the Skinner o house. STORRS Governor Holcomb's Informal Recep- tion—Silver Wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Savage. of Hartford Miss Bertha is visiting her ass. Rev. E. D. Disbrow of Syracuse, N. Y., occupied the local pulpit Sunday. Governor Holcomb with Mr. Jarvis and Mr.. Hubbard of the board of trustees were “entertained informally at the armory. Tuesday -evening by members of the College and Station staffs. There was a meeting of the trustees at the college Wednesday. m penumonia. He od by his wife and eight chil dren, four sons, Erwin S, Cleveland, Herbert, and” Ernest, and four N ers. Eva, Myrtle, Laura and Vers neral services were held #t the house Thuursday n at two o'clock,” R dover family lot in the Colu cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Willard E. Fuller were the guests Tuesday of Mr. and Mre. James P. Little. Going to California. Mre. Mary B. Yeomans e3) leave town next week Ohio. ts to ompany her son's family ifornia, where they will spend the winter, She will be accom; ied by ber. sister, Mrs. Prince of Coven- try. Wins In Contest, Miss Vera Collins was declared to be-the most popuiar’ young lady hav- ing received ‘more than 9,000 votes in a recent contest here. Miss Ruth Ly- man was second with more than 5,000 votes. Randall Porter spent the week-end with' friends in Middletown. Car of Cider Apples. A car was loaded with cider apples at Chestnut Hill station last week. The . price paid was 25 cents per onc hondred pounds or about 12 cents per Rushel. Cider mills in this vicinity have opened for the fall business. Church Aceepts Resignation of Rev. E. W. Darrow—Edward Latham Has X-Ray Locate Bullet in Leg. With much regret, and only after learning that no other course was open, the church voted to accept the resignation. of Rev. E. W' Darrow. | Mr. Darrow. 15 to g0 to the church at | West Hartford. . H The resignation was read last Sun- | day and while the arrangement has been- that two months' notice should Dbe given by either side of intentions to terminate his pastorate, it was voted | to permit bim to leave -at his. own convenience, gs the cold weather is coming, when it will be unpleasan: moving. Mr. “and .Mrs. Darrow hav. made many frien . West Hartford is v the' gainer by the transfer. Mrs. Thomas Lewis and som. Bur- | fon, of Andover. and Miss Bvelyn | Shippee of Atwoodville, were ree-n‘ guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Col-| burn. 1 Mr. and” Mrs. E. D. Robbins spent Sundoy with relatives on Village Hill Mrs. William Battie of Worcester, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. m H. Brackett last Sunday. State Road. Railing. The railing by e side of the state road between th! village and West Willington has been ,placed the past weel. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Gurley have re- turned from a visit with their son, Franklin, in_Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Colburn and son, Walter, Miss Ruth Ellls, George H. Nichols, John R. Neil and Charles E. Woodworth went by automobile to Mt. Tcm Sunday Bullet in Leg. Edward Latbam went to the Hart- ford hospital last Sunday to have the x-ray . locate a bullet in his leg. The acetidental discharge of a revolver he ‘was handling last Saturday caused the trouhle. - A ' party of thirteen from New Britain and two from Rockville mo- tored here last Sund. t the and_spen day with Mr. and Mrs. Willlam E. ‘Bat ttve ELLINGTON Morton E. Thompsen Killed by His Horse—Dr. Brace Gets Dog from . Kentucky. A new walk is being built between; the main’ bullding and ‘Whitney Hall. The Ladies' Circle met .with Mra. Esten Th: ‘afternoon. The students held an enthusiastic mass meeting Friday evening in pre- paration for the football game with ode d _college which will be played this (Saturday) afternoon on the college fleld. Silver Wedding Anpiversary. Mr. .and Mre. Clarence H. Savage observed the twenty-fifth-anniversary of their wedding Friday evening. Among the many gifts was the silver coffec service presented by the mem- bers of the college community. The hotise was beautifully decorated ang refreshments were served. SPRING HILL Rally Day will take!| the place of the regular service at the. &'KJ:' church tomorrow. Ladles" Aid society held a social the ehurch last Friday evening. 3 H. C. Hawkins is ‘building & garage for G, A . : D, C. Flaherty ts working the houses being built near Freeman Rogers of Noank wes'in on one of | been visiting this has ;«é,{mver daugnter in Staten Is- ind, N.. wi - become s, Harola "Va Mre. Dav's Arthur D. Hale has returned from 4 Jhree’days’ business trip to Nor- wich. d Mrs. Horton T. Noble are ix weeks' visit at their old “in Penrisylvenia. K by Horse. Morton E. Thompson. who was bad- 1y injured by being kicked In the face by his horse, is. able to be out. New China and Silverware. New dishes for use in the town hall have been t and will arrive from Springfleld this week.” The who g is Mrs. A. Thompson, Mrs. J. T. McKnight, Mrs. 1. Oates and Mrs. R A. Sikes. A supply of silverware has also purchased. They will be used for first time at the_harvest .nm the’ grange next Wednesday Dog from Kentucky. Dr. Edward A. Brace has just fe- ived from the Kentacky Blua e gk S B L, Notting. a stadent Sill Dreach at the Lhurch service mest morn . Mahl is visiting rela- i10es in. Normieh ths er Nine Tables of Whist. Dance Friday Evaming. The first dance of the season was held in Spaulding’s hall Friday night. Sthoolboy Breaks Arm. A boy living st Havens' broke his right arm -ifl.rfl at school. Dr. L P. Fiske set bone. Good Coen Deg—Miss Clarissa Lord Thrown From Carriage. Newton Way thinks he has the prise for coons as hée has treed two re- ently and his dog is not two years old until January, 1918. Thrown Frem Carriage. Clarissa Lord was returning Andover Depot Sunday after- The horse became frightened beside the rosd, and o S t ® ca . She w Wkt bruises. — The shatis broken. Miss Eieanor Lord returned romer school in Willington Sunday mfter- noox. Mrs. Etta Horton, Mrs. Arthur Lynde and son, and Mrs. Sadie Hor- Miss from noon. at some cattl became Fifteen of these Coupons over B Miss Ruth Griffin is home for a vis- . Recovers Siowly. Mrs. George Hanna who was thrown from is recovering siowly. School Young ‘was in town Wedresday afterncon visiting achools on the Green. —_—_— STAFFORD Phoenix Woolen company is running till 9 o'clock. Rev. C. H. of Annisquam is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Flak. Matthew Keefp ana Louls Allard at- terded the automobile show in New Tork last Mr. and Mrs. Arthur West enter- Sunda: Miss Viola Smith of Ntantic has been srending & few days with Miss Helen Anderson. C. C. Pinney of New York was the| 102, i I % Next thing we Jows will be and Jack—Man: with $2.75 and this Beautiful Set of M it with eac! l somely colored If you were to price thisset in i cost easily $10.00. obtain a set is to save fifteen /EDGW00 B . 7 Dishes is Yours ADAM, it’s a beauty—of unusual design, hand- o and an ornament to any dining table. china store, y?u’d find t is necessary for you to coupons, one of which is packed All . vom 'h".unnt-og' calling each other ™ i Creamery Butter ' Mmdbuvkh&flnd&.difiu'iflhun(mmw. 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