Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 30, 1915, Page 10

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" LETTERS FROM TWO STATES _ Cherlotte Crandnll, Mrs: C. B. Jen- nings, Mre. Frank’ Greane, Mrs. Ar_ il mour, Mre. Shea, Misses Alice Bush. totitel A Sekhendl ekl Julia’ Peck; Nettie Bishop and Sarah | ¢Sy b Shtoned Evening of Cards—Birthday Sur- New London County 4 ¥ the National Council ‘at New Haven. SALEM T. Latimer of the village. Mrs. Adella. Sj Mrs. Robert ¥ New London Pastor Preaches. daughter, Arlene, u‘: visit- Many Attond Oyster Supper—Hunters| ' Rev. C. Harley Smith of the Federal, , Charlcs-Cobb's in; of the church. ~An ‘musical are r: in: Town—ighn H. Purcell’ Buys @6- | Strest M- B. church, New Lqudon. con- [With. - 5, and literary programme was rendered. w. Miss lnfl Man- AR TR o ducted an afternoon service in the . Salad. sandwiches, cake and coffeo onne, N.'J., a few 2 5 ootk Hav. Me Smith took his wect: ¢ -ru.n"rde-d-. Amouming ta-oves E Myra Dewitt and Miss Elsie : = . Rov. Mr. - Ya B Food. Th eia, Smovaling 4 2 Th STater SupDer eer e ey Friday | (ext fromt Exodus TiI chapter, eleventh “Hartford 00 will 'be used to purchase cosl, tt of New Longon were week end g man wall Afosnded. The pro-|yerse. D. R. Povey sang st m's of- To Wed Nov. 3d. Sunshine Club M visitors in town. : Seods will Eo toward the carpet fund. |fertory, Just for Todey. At the Sun : The wedding of Glibert E. R BN oy voni' ey Sl - Psalag Closon: A _number from East Haddam and | 38y school sestion proceding The oo | SRV, 1 = K B ners et Thursday afterncon with| A dancing «class has been formed Oolghester attended the dance given| Pl (37 Gelegate to attend the state et Mrs. Harry F. Hanks. The guests of | which will ' receive - imstruction in i mank Fopex o Boickina nall | B e Sohol convention in Stamford, | Pults and Mr. Osro Fuller were at the theciub were Ms. J Hears” Fitzpai- | Hickey's hall, Fequot, from & Norwich evening. Bagkus Dospiial recentlyss 3 administrator rick - . Sfirses Biizabeth Shea, Katherine L. | N0 3. 4 810 & 0 o0 v ¢ pgue| Patton SO i e T 2¢.003 Mystic. Bupper was sarved Plainfield Pastor Heard. Ray, Irene Shea and Ruby Fuller at-| T8 BUOIAY SYQP NG DVorel Soien, " Burial of Miss Lamb A8 . m. The mext mbeting will be : 5 ; ter the state teachers convention |Service @ ey T of nis brother Thursday, Oct. 2: held Thursda Gth with Mrs, | . The Baptist pulpit was_ oce in Hartford Miss Nellie M. Gray at- | S355S0 DY, 0er SHuSUIors:, (OO B0 | e body of Mise MaryTouise Lamb | day' was clear, but ther wers only | Jamies A. Tawrence. = Wiiliam Tax o s i ‘Lfiex,;m;‘m Missions for Men and Money. . |Tussday “and burfed in Lock's ceme- | 36Ot 28 present and the auction ‘was Grows Big Sweet Potatoes. ‘morning Fuller visited friends in Manchester Met with Guardian, tory. Miss Lamb was bom in town POV alter Owens, who has besn ctaying | . 1 AIEEINE his sweet potatoss Chastes ana‘ South Covemtry last Saturday. | The Camp Tire Girls and the Biue|and epent most of her short Ute here. | quring the past summer with Isaac . | O Bidredge found a number of them Library Committee Meets. Birds met at, the home of {helr SUsT" | e som, 3r. and Mrs. George Lee and | O Geer. went to New York, his former OVer 11 inches in Grcumioreace, SUC|H 8 o The Mbrary committse of Salem met i e e s . v cgnfi of ‘Desp River, were In | Home Fo e, L0 e e aembloY- | fot Srotnd the middle of the potato. Hoynton o Norwich, at Prof. Hiram igham’s Dbun, gaged in needle work and tatting. town Sunday. 20 has réturned. " |1t seems that sweet potatoes can. be the guest of her cousin, Lot STy e o Bingham. Bro: |, Men from the submarine base 2 Evening of Whist. Miss Laura Perkins of Gales Ferry |Successfully grown in Connecticat: at | Ml g e e R e Tossor . Brown, Supervisor Youns, | the Navy Yard wers seen in equa Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Blakeslee gave | is the guest of Mrs. Isaac G. Geer. leant, they have been - 73 - 3 L S 4:1:10 g § 3 : Riveriew cottage this year. town, has returned home. M. Graves. James Lane and the lbrarian, Mrs. M e W0 i88 PHUSPute a numse in |G nhist Friday evening in honor of Mg e s r1e0g R tnes Sing ~was, started Monday, | Fred St Germatn of Pequot. visited | . Miss * mits Williams and = Miss Helen Malona. , Mrs. Charles S. Ray| , . '5riopaedic hospital, White Plains, { inties of whist were played. Mrs.| , The Ladles' Aid society gave a va. 25th, -between Mystie, and OId|in Providence Sunday, making the trip | Maud Graves sach sang a solo ot the was_elécted a member of the commit- | {I¢ YU BNRC P o "Guties Jast Sat- | (abies of Whist were played ced T |Tiety supper Friday evening at the in his avtomobile. Sunday School rally. teg for the coming year. 3 after spending two weeks' va- | goiariet T on: Miss Nettie Wil |tesidence of Mr. and Mrs. William I United Workers:of the h-| Mrs. Swanty Johnson has returned 8 and . Entertai Bela L. Pratt, A. M, the famous o with her mother, Mrs. Lucy A.|jmicy WOTK SProns Nee e Allyn. odist church met Wednesday after- |after spending a few days with friends Sigp o wrng soulptor, of Boston, spent o few days |y .jpytt, b ey b e g et Pl i Appraising Sheep Damage. noon. Supper was served at 5.30. in Hartford. Friday evening a delightful enter- s e T O iCuers by his | Mr%. Delphine Fish left®he village Sest gentleman'a prize and received a| Selectmen Charles A. Gray and Jo- All-Day Service. Got 19-Pound Ceon. R s ey wan;, Dodley Thath, & stadent at Yale |lost Saturday for Calfimin ta SISt pair of coat hangers and T. 5. Blakes- $sPh E. Holdridge, together with James| M Conant of the miskion at Green| A 19-pound coon was brougat home e s ana Mr. Prest of New |ll. of Redwood City. Mrs Fish will | ghy pop, + & | atayette Maln's Thursday ta sajus: |Street, New London, will hoid an a )y a htnting pasy composed of < We day service Sunday, Oct. 31st, in the| Thomas Swain, Victor Johmson and Williams, London are guests ot tne Hurlburt | "RE TS APGN SOF BENC o L o e e IR L Quakertown chapel, Other gpeakers | Frank Lewgndosii. The coom was ehot | Howard Hoxaie and Jamcs ~Towne ]h:u::k:;lrss‘:;leak on thelr annual hunt- | o35, FIO0CRICS ooty with her aunt, | gt Gfonday for their winter ho et e Ier 40d | will ‘take part. Special music bhas|by Victor on, which was treed by | made a very able cast. Music was by : ans returned to|3s. Caro Manierre and attending the | CREmes, NOtGR 0, 1ng Mise | pralsers were unable fo agree and s |b°gn ATAnged for the service. | o e lOnE Chaae i of 3. ena My Hiram siowe. ana by s home 1 Westerly, . I, after two village Sehool Erown and Mrs. Brown | Mabel Noyes were at Fall River, Mass,, | third party will have to be called. pect to move into. their new residence quot. accompanied by R B Mg 1 L g X R - Y weeks' hunting trip, when he was the | , nEe LUCIIE oA AN A, o oith | Newport, Providence and Tiverton, R.| The probate court has appolnted|pear Center, Groton about Nov. 1st. erthat elen hfop Plainfleld and were guests of friends in|Meuds Graves. - A very entertaining L Edmvnd Stoddard and Charles A. Sat- Southb: B D athiagitel T | & 1, last week. Rev. and, Mrs, Albany Smith and |Southbridge, Mass, Sunday. The reading by Mrs. Beecher Brown ane et Yrs. Ada Larrabee of vndham and) Fricnds from Winter ‘Haven were feriee appraisers on the estate of Sarah | famiiy of Chester, Pa. were calling[Was made in Mr. Morin's automobile. |a recitation by Miss Lilln Fyink, Ernest La Doyt of South Coventry|caiicrs at the home of Noyes B. Al- |Calers at Mr. and Mrs. William Blan- | J. Perking, day local friends. 2 is among the hunters in town. He is chard’s Saturday. D. Ti. Mitchell of Bridgeport was a | Siturday om Jitney Seecial. ‘which ‘created much good feeling and : Julian H. Hanks has returned to ter. A fine supper and a full at- staving at the home of Mr, and Mrs | V0 last Friday afernoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bingham of Hartford | probate caller Wednesday. New York: o Jiney docial was sivén by M R > Winflela W. Hanney. Home from Golden ?ill:' Lastie | B2YS besu at the home of Miss Bllen School Enroliment 224. Judge Willis E. Heaton has return- | sciioo, gl e wnd P Pundar | ing had been one of real delight and Charles H. Chapman of the Lester | Huntington. ey return ome N. Y., after spending a 3 recreation. Sells 65-Acre Tract. qiCharies I Chapmian of the Laster|iistingion ey retienel ome | Enumerathe (180 #= Holiits hax| el *to/Troy. pe entertaining programme, = cake, lce ‘ Muiford G. Brown this week sold a - o v . November the ladles Bi P, Larcow’s ek Sl et LA cream, candy were on sale. The pr- | Tuesday. rthday Party—Edward s fxnet of about 65 acres of land to John | £IP 18 Califarmia | | e far the | comD ceeds will be added to the fung sireads | Tget for house cleaning Eye Seriouely dnjored. - H Purcell =~ ard a former resident|daughier, Miss Jennle G. Perkins -at-| Mr. and Mrs Gates and daughter, Ialasd by- e other’ classed B0 tM| o Ving e fTie - Crabn. e & R o 8" ot D R nyTan . % | tended the organ recital in the Second |are visiting at George Lyman’ " & . v.” W. D. Cavert teok teen ) of this place, died at the home of his| Congregational church, New London,| . Clarence Geer attended the social at Thirteenth Year Mrs Herbert Clark, who has bon | ek 10 the Children fat’ the Westmin- | o¢ the young people on hike to Bed- daughter in New London last Satur- | [ORSesationsl church, Sies it oty Skt confined to her home by filness, is - iam, where they enjoyed a campfire day. Miss Grace A. Chapman, teacher of | ~ Mrs. George Chappell has been visit- e on, Now at Deland. supper. v Addressed Grange. the village school, attended the state|ing in North Franklin. . i ptin Matthews. who is emploved| Miss Sara Chase who spent the| Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moseley and County Agent F. C. Warner and|ieachers: convention at New,.london. e e C. M. o’s office, | three summer months in Canterbury | two. children -spes with Mrs. Worthy Master E. C. Jewett of the R Y. spent the week end with relatives 2| with Wer aunt, Miss Palmer, is stud: : A = Norwich grange addressed a grange Qussts, of/ Misx QibIF i | o party of friends from Poquetanuck, Westerly. ing fhir winter at Stefsom univer- 4 e oyt “wee “A1r" Warner| Miss Doris French of Willimantic | Willimantic, Norwich, Tattville, North ’ . Charles Miner has left the employ | sity, at Deland, Florida. Friends re.|visited at Myrom Lyon's. .. g e again Monday, making the |and Miss Alice Brewer of Norwich | Franklin and Hallville gave a surprise of Norman Lathrop. s D B e B L s E e e of Jocal Taroies were week end guests of Miss Mary | party to Everett Chappell last Satur- KL hd tralned the butterfly and browni g A= State Supervisor John A. Young vis- Rggd Gibbs. T iy S day e\'{enln%hAbout "f"’;h’"’"(flf were RS B ONUS 5 :m“ B o fots ol o < Leodn” L)'u:"chdeht«l his n;'-'nw-m = N 3. Mrs. Angeline Allen of Lunenburg, | present. ey made the trip in m irthday tl party: ~two I e e H T e ek e | ptass, and Mrs, Burdick. of Nogwich, | Larsew's auto truck and other autos DOLLA LEONARD pleased to know she has a class in | werTsent coming from Mansied, was accompanied by his wife and aymnastics sleo at Stetson universi- i st with ‘irs. Amande H. Perkins of this | Games and music were enjoyed during —_— = Andover and Willimantic Icé cream Mrs. W. W. Hanney was a visitor in | Place, were entertained at the home of | the evening. Refreshments were Réxtord and Cariton Cummisgs Myra Stewart of New Lond o cake and candy ‘were served. Norwich and Colchester this week. | Mrs. Sarah A. Colver at the Navy|served. Bi pent Saturday with Julius Nottheop| 3o Toon o guest i Canterbury for the | oiaude "B Friok is: Jmployed in N “and Mrs. W, R. Darling and | Yard Saturday afternoon. Herbert Goodwin and son Clinton, of For Fattest and Big- at Waumecue Hill, Norwich Town. & Sy Oentwiiney Jor e | Huntinghton, X. Y. Miss Ella Darling visited Norwich Motored from Middistown. New Britain, spent Tuesday night at ? Torke Raised Several from this place attended tht and. e oo route.for Cmm““',_; Will_ Loss Sight of Eye. during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Miller from Hartford, | the home of C. S. Goodwin, gest y e oAy Siven joe. Yt Hoxte | with her sunt,. Jira. Chave. "3 Eaward Latsow mwt with a sprious Miss Susan Miner of Fast Haddam |ith My and Mrs. Jesse Fox of Mia- | Mrs. John Philips and Miss Grace 8¢ et _home In . Lebanon, Thursday|™ s “Norman of North Stonington, |accident. while employed in L. M. spent Stunday at the home of her par- | dletown, were an automobile party | DUrEess spent ome day last week in g~ o, has . been visiting her danghter, Mrs. | Hartson's machine §80p.,, A. piéce of ents, OIr. end Mrs. Sherwood Miner.|from the latter city_Sunday, to. the | MoOdus. the guest of Miss Burgess The Dy Doy soclety mets U | mec.Biwiond. > wood' strick him In the evs Acting Hon. J. Frank Rogers and Willlam | home of Miss Kate B Golrer of ihe|2unt, Mrs. George Bliven. Mre 1Ca E. Cummings today (Satur-| Q0% i of the parsonage is recetv<|upon the advise of the family physi- dB.' Maynard motored to Moodus Mon- | Navy Yard. = g T (Louis Abell of Boston was in . b Wheaton is confined to| 7€ & new roof. , “|cian he went to~ Hartford and com- . : Miss ; sulted un eye specialist. 1t is feared Brings Bride to Farm. [Close e Gt Mary Hubbard Dutton. Next Best $5.00 ber rome with the measies. X Aate: Srwwharrlos. B0, will Tose. the sight of bl eye. Thomas Welosenka was mareied on | 25, 304 Mrs. A M. Kennedy were Goes to Flor Third $5.00 ———— Mrs. Lewis Lyons is able to be out.| Mr. and Mra. Henry Stmpson and Tilesday and brought his bride to his | ¢ 1ast family {o close their summer| ;. plummer, who has been epend- $5. Windham coflflty At orag {l} she enioyed at two|two. grandchildren recently- - spest & far madjoining Crystal Spring farm. | R8T B0 e A Thuraday, | in8 the summer with Alonzo Boothby § o e - strawberries | few days af the home of Daniel Maine C. A.'and D. D. Rogers sold a fine e B e B L 2 » 1y fe brought her by Mrs. T. L. Wilson who | i, Ledyard. Ao ;' A, and D. D. Ros S avioes hare boo ranonad froreday- | and wife, left recently for Florida to has vines bearing ripe strawberries| A ao puir of oxen to WNorwich butchers|james M. Potter, pastor of the M. E.|sPend the winte 3 The Bulletin proposes to ELMVILLE ever aince. August. e g i o s i e Y. hurch here, who is spending his va. | Mrs John Philips and children and " caughter, Pearl, Mrs. N. B-Lyon.and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ray epent Sun- | ShTCR hers, W i eIy Miss G B vere in N n capture the three fattest and Mrs. Lyons' daughter, Gladys Flint. | Mrs. E. [i. Paker went to-Unien, @y at the homs of Mr. and Mrs. Hen_ | 4ion in Portland, Matse. = - |g;alagecs ursess wers in B g R ThARia s oy Mea “Gedrge, C. Spdatar of Nosth | by Bapst IH-with the safle throat dis- | day in.)Mr. Lyon's automobile: g t S 5 s : i e Thanksgiving marke! Sterli Mrs. Wynn. 3 . e < v Ty Park in Colchester. er in the, Northwest schogl, Havtford, | Mre. Everett Hewitt spent this In Windham agd New London ponang T L rare hem geets Sf| - M S gy harvester 25 bush- h ... Candidate to Preach. spent the week end with Miss Harriet | week in Moodus and Providence, visit- S N A Counties. rs. Alfrea_Potter. 2 ein of onions which she planted and HAMPTON > & Rev. J. P. Irving of Pawtucket, R.[Bishop grown.hmxss oW IuixiCondte ag Teatives They must be natives—hatched and grown in these two countles. Mrs. Oscar Rawson 6f Woonsocket, | raised on' 1-20th of an acre of land e iy L wiil preach in the Congregationai[er in this school, but has been on The Bulletin will buy the prize birds at the regular market price ||| R:, 1 has been spending & few days|doimx all the work and weeding her- | Annual Meeting of Fisld Ciub—Woman church Sunday morning and evening as |leave of absence during the illness NIANTIC with Mrs. Ida Place. seif. & candiaate. : and tne death of ‘her mother, Mre. in addition to the prize to be awarded. Mise Maresror Conway of Danielson | o sirk Jibtile Buse has been with her| -Divina- Car Which - Overturne..> J Tho business meeting of the Con- [Sarah J. Perkins. ) e . The turkeys offered for prize must have feathers off, entrails drawn || spent Sunday with Mrs. Mary Dwyer. | sister, Mrs. Willam Smith for the BRI EOSial chuph PLbe ihald Mon [T ouANL Eaceuall of Groton. & ur - | ishing Good grd Fishermen Busy—|l and wings cut off at first joint. Heads must not be ‘cut off. Mrs, C. D. Mowry and her guest|inst three woeks She returned —on | pros st Momdes wr (o b o€ the s, Cella Ray was the .guest of|here Saturday evening. b sl it o, The first prize o2 $10.00 to the largest and fattest Young turk Mrs Nancy. Bitham of Foiafret'Con: | Welndpluy. 06405 Grées; latter's parents, Mr.. and Mrs.-Joseph Dorotlly Fulier.this week. Attorney John J. Lawless and Mrs. d_Supervisor C. A. C has| Lawiess will leave thelr home in the | fion "are ot SH08 Sl maitian Rio oad Supervisor C. ramer ce thelr | in the|fish are at:the station waiting ship- "g"“" thé state roads in town and|vilage the 1st of November and will 4 T second prize of $6.00 1o the second largest and fattest young turkey; visited friends in Putnam, Tues- Funeral of Mellen W. Smith. ‘Bu,chm,., third prize of $5.00 to the largest and fatest turkey raised in New McCarty has gone to Mun- | The funeral of Mellen W. Smith was | Annual Field Trial y o ESka an? panrbnatl o i e . ment to New York and other places. London or Windhar Counties. 5 to work. held 2t hLl Hm,MOc;‘oberHlelh_ B“e The Field Trial Club held fta’an- E vainteq the state fences. Quaker Hill. T A e e D e are i The contest is open to any man, woman, boy or girl residing in Herbert Hopkins is home trom Proy- | Was the Blother of Sre Helen Bt |nual meet here ™ 2 ; él.ASGO Rally, ‘Day Gardces. Srhe Thals T e bl i these counties. The tarkeys must be submitted for examination and idgnce Tef ‘the Wiek-Sad, ey —— ° i neighbors were present. He leaves welghing the Tuesday before Thanksgiving at 12 o'clock noon. recomtly Sited o Peron e titet | his’ wife and two sisters, Mrs. Helen | ™ atinur: Fitts hurt 36 finger Badly For the largest anJd fattest young turkey $10.00 will be awarded Mrs. Conova Chase. F,‘,',',‘;{'- :ff g::‘tm ;;Gnmm“;::- ‘hy catching it in the gear of a wash< in addition to the mairket price. This turkey will be ive to the B. Conklin is spending the week . » | ing machine. 2 Rock Nook Home, » " Wi in. Willimantic. Columbus Smith of Canterbury. Mrs. has' closed her “home Rally day of the M. E. Sunday school | Pelng taken from Niantic river and will be observed at 11.45 o'clock to- | the dragging has started. 8 Eccleston | morrow ' (Sunday) morning, in the| MIs. Anne Cornell is making a visit ng 'Norwich | church, to_Mrs. Jennie M. Smith. Mrs. Homer Kinney Bu Farm—H. §. Young iLe = - Mrs. Lucy Gleason, . who hi ‘been 3 v " Mr. v , Smith has lately suffered another loss to Pawtucket. Town for East Great Plain. 11l for some time Is lmproving. To the raiser of the second young turkey in size a prize of $5.00 ac Grasamere farm, | oce BAS-DER | 1o" the sudden death of A .| e Alfoa Bmith af Haritord s Fhe farm property Gt the 1ate 5. .| NORTH STONINGTON Lincoln Harding of Ivoryton . is in addition to the market price will be given. This turkey will fur- Mr. and Mrs. R. L Kenyon attended | Frank Day Bishop of Springfield. who |in town a few days {his. week. Eocleston was 80l at. public. aucilon S St nish the Thanksgiving dinner for the Sheltering Arms. he bicentennial service at the Firat|yas found dead in bed; October 16th | Master. George Rowland i visiting 5"1'”““;&‘ the purchaser being Mrs. W;::"'v f::'r‘nn 'F-r- qufh at Gallup| Mise %fi;og;g::gc VAN s AIng on To the raizer of the largest and fattest turkey over a year ofd a éme-allpn.x 3 Shweety Putnam G:n‘r’u‘d’."l‘?:; oD ang a nephog |nis aunt, Miss Ad: Gyl °m;f‘y. iy én.:flm:il:flpf:::- fiu"“’"-'smmm";‘fl °r"'m“"'°" Associa- | “Mrs Alivet M. Case anfi Mrs. An- price of $5.00 in addition to the market price. This will go to the et Clescmt L - Honiyyob < B 00 o ‘Mn ALY Bt o€ 'O e . Dance At Bungalow. e Meet nie H. Bronson were visitors in Nor- County Home for Children for a Thanksgiving dinner. y . Mrs. Darrow gave a delightful dance e Center spent Wednesday at Kum- |Dury Green. H. S. Young, whose home town is = wich, Monday. The judges will be dsfnterested persons who will weigh the turk . in the bungalo® Saturday evening. gt bt o fox e past 13 veare | GuFS NS, S0P | oL Westerly | hoberl” £ Manwarring soturned || o "Somters Bron’ market. o o ot Bty il e e BROOKL S T Ny S een proprietor e store in ¢ v est to his cottage in the Pines, % : = i 3 oro, B ) Norwich Town and postmaster. also, | 1ASt Week-end at the Gallup farm in|after a lengthy visit to his. sons. iu All turkeys that are eligible for competition w nd Miss Wright of Attled: be purchased at the market price, so any turkey raiser who enters a bird in the con- contest is sure of selling the bird whether a prize is won or pot. has sold the business and bought a|ihis town. Thev were chaperoned DY | New Haven, Bridgeport and Free- place af East Great Plain and is te|Miss Beuiah Hazard and Miss Lila|pery. toy s % take possession Nov. lst. Efmer Jokn Shankowitz of New York, a Miss Hevrin spent the week end at - - ) Car Overturned. o Ciayton Velgnonung at the home || 4.0l Guests at Providence China|' Mr and Mrs. J. §. Senken were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cooley have w“‘h"-—._lflll of Mellen W.|badly injured in an automobdlle acci- taken roms at the Hill Crest House. Smith. dent last Saturday. Mr. Menken had onery Committee Meets. f ; e e summer visitor to the Pines passed Charles Keegan and Edwin Belshaw a dislocated collar~ boas and Mrs her home in Willimantic. e committee of the|Sunday at his cottage here. of the HIll Crest House, were in Prov-| Mrs Riley B. Witter Menken a bfoken nose; besides they Altred Clark of Central Village was | ¢, 0% 1800 e of Rev. Tasian “Deare | JIrs. W. H. Dorman has gone to|completed the enumeration of school | week's evacation with Mr. and Mre. |idence and Joseph Cahill in Putnam, |mother In Clayviile, K. L. of wite badlp bylsul. “Mis. —Mesen & Sunday guest’of his brother, Bdger | {5 Xcsldonce of Rew, Lucian “Drury, Waterbury to visit her daughter, Mrs. | children between the ages of 4 and 16 | Charles Q. Eldredge. for the week-end. A e Dol d who-was ariving~the' car lest control v o > arley W. Tripp. in the town of Ledyard and has en-| ~ M. Mrs. Al : ionded iahg- of the machige, snd- the car cras! Misses Dora and Ella Eccleston and %’ g’hgn:“'m’:g*nl”m“nwem Rev.| Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Alden leave|rollec 224, for whom the town will re- | Boston at:lld\'e“b:n xu:'n‘!lstl:;l"'l::enk 2; Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Pond attended the | jnto a fence, causing the car to.turn 5-1 l%y}'n]fitew;rtflwere Tecent guests | L 0r Moere mer ooR ’r'e«;br?l& this week for a short stay at South- | ceive from the state $604. Mr. and Mrs. Horace O. Willlams and SCOTLAND th anniversary of the marriage of |turtle. Mr Menken was pinned un- M"flm o m-‘g;fl ot Jewett City | Preston_and Deaten D. i, ot o bridge, Mass., before going to New | Mrs. Alfred J. Clark and Mrs. D. D.|other relatives in the village. son, Wallace L. Pond, and Mary | ger the car. ey York, to pass the winter. Taylor were visitors with Mr. and Mrs.| Mrs. Frank B. Ingram has returned | Double Medal Contest of ‘Loyal Tem. |L. Witter at their home in Providence 18 the guest of Mrs. Sterry Kinney. Jewett City. 9 Can, v = - i and M, el Detis Mty e ey, T Halliwa' BoclaL. Gone to Long lsland City. Calvin Hewitt of Leurel Hill Wednes- | from a week end visit to Mr. and Mrs. Saturday, Oct. 23. Abigall L. Witter perance Legion—Football Game To- | ax also’in Providence to attend the . Buest of friends in Mystic. The Ladies' Soclety of the Third|nG bue s (e F. K. Patric lett|day s Witk Doyt San Beeni " 7yl " day. annivi afher which ehe isited 1as ¥irst Selectman Charles A. Gray has| Mrs. Willlam Bryant and daughter ersary ehe v Elected Officers. Baptist church held & Hallowe'en 80- | their home at Lane Jons sy " | been improving the highway by blast-|and Mrs. Willlam® Greene have re-| A doabi teat will be heta | TIatives i1 Baylesville, R I E. H. Upham of Providence’ R. 1. The annual business meeting of the |Ci2l and supper at the home of Mr.| George 8. Partric has gone to his|InE out several boulders. turned to Cuba, N. Y., after a stay at | ;-5 000ble medal.contest w On .Munting Trip. spent -the week end with his broth paaies T3 sorlsty Sas “held at the and, Mrs George A. Thompaon, Wed-| winter homs in South e the home of John Wairous of Burnet' e ot e B g (% under THe | * o frving Frink took a few daye |er_and e e i of et ome Mrs. Gustafson Wednesday, 7 e ¢ attendance was ing hi: . ‘ornere. R E . vacation the = ing the| Charles Jennings Providencs the following officers being elected for | 15756 B. W. Chapman gave a party | mecinol® [IS cottage for several MOHEGAN Mrs. Lizzie Weaver went-to Nor- | Vaca e past week, spending frs. Fannie C. Lamb is the guest of | v time ‘with his mother and wife at his|made a fiying" WVisit to his sistér's onhe & s 3 of the village people a compl: wich this week, where she éxpects to ‘ o Drestaents "Nre. Storty " Kiuney. vias | frav-ride to and. from the Thompeoh | worry Sod, Mre. B Lowis Easer of| r. Burrows picked & ciuster of | Fiianagy o J0sePh A Clark, of quay' or eome time: | oS g erhury and tyIng s | S8 P ey - Haritord “le vié- president; Mabel Gustafson, secrotary | nOme. Bager cottage ness thg. agver C70'° |epple blossoms last week Mr. and Mre. Charles Q. Eldredge | crrmeicy ifom here dttended the | Jennie Miller is home, having]iting his fatfier. & > . ana troasurer: Mrs. Ermest * Lutaes |, Mrs. Bertha C. Hooper, a former | Daeey,coltage near the cove. ,. | Mr. and Mrs. Sturgis and children|pave” returned to Riverview cottage|gr istian Endeavor convention - st t_several weeks with Wiilimantic| Mrs. S. Adams was & Worcester wis- chairman of dircciresses: Mrs. Surton, | i%3cher tn Wheeler school was & guest | ing from the -Fitlar house i Main | 2o, liss Beckwith of Now Londonatier a'trip to Worcester, Boston and | sou ayeyimanam.” Saturday afterneon | JPECE, Je 28 AT (tor e day This week & first directress; Mrs. Ciark, second; iy of Mrs. John D. Avery. |street, to Mts. = Bronsom: : ocal 3 Groton, Mass. s 33 e A Mrs. R H. Youns, assistant secrotary Guest From Norwich. | Smith avenue, o Pece in| Mr. Morrette and Mr. Rice of Dan-| “Nfry ‘Maurice B. Caswell and daugh. | p it Louisa Chapman expects to e Oeerbary. and treasurer; Mrs. Clar) liclto . 3 3 bury -were ‘at' the home of Mrs, B T. return son, from the Hartford hos- |- Mellen, W. Smith of Canterbury died > 4 5 B e e &fi&r ;:;s; i = a:m‘., James Hewltt of Norwich has ey w. (E. Besbe ‘has returned to|Baier, Sunday: ;gg";'c":rpml"‘;f“;"gtggfifiz of Miss | pital, where she recently underwent|Thursday noon sat his home afier an and aprons and & supper. 2 visiting Mra. Luthes C. Gray. e foytageiin the Grove.'after a short | “Mrs»'G; ‘L._Hasrls of Norwich was | Deacon William D, Deoniich an operation for appendieitis. iliness of a _few months. His funeral . 3 Mrs, F. A. Thompson is visiting in | trip to ber home. in Rocky JHill. in Mohegan Sunday. e T N T with spent| Olive Keith is working, at C. J.|was held y ‘and_burial was in Mrs. Jane - Buckingham #will leave Albert Flelding of | SUPday In New Haven. Grattan’s. > the family lot in the South cemetery - 3 - ‘ez Inspiring Sermon, New Haven. O Rev. John Thompson preached an|, MF. and Mrs. E. M. Gray and daugh- | scons for" Bostan to pass -tho wiffter 7 William Willis recently moved 10 | in Brooklyn. that they cannot afford to be the village, into the house owned g . . Louis Hopkins. 27 Eaponsive Spreb. ill. They must inspiring sermon . Sunday morning | [ Miss Ruth Gray, of Jewett City,| With her daught v Lugion. Were caliers’an “Mdkiegan ‘Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taylor and Mr.| Tuesday afternoon Peter Bushe of| in the of friends Sunday. from tho text Godiiness With Content- | W&Ie in town Wednesday. Clarence Sweet has gone to Hart-|' k. . Fowler.is painting his house. UNCZSVILLE ment is Great Gain. ., Miss Constance Pendleton is attend- |ford and is employed at the Under-| Mrs. Avery and Mrs. Dolbeare were Miss Mabel Gustafson startea Fri-|iPE dancing school at Westerly. Wood: Typewriter factory. ? : e ‘ezey of Letanon,|East Brookivn was broaght before| i day for Norihport fo spend & few |, Miss Ruby Park is to give s Hal-| Fred Saunders is working in New |y3atfer ¥l WednesSr L |Minstrel Show Clears About $75—|were catiers at Frod Willousbye logi|dustice Willlam R. Thurber charged | HMeS.. of Wosia’with frianda sad reatives. " |Ioe'en party this = (Satirday) eve: | Londun. b % T, :: Scouts Hike to Cochegan Rock— | wee: : with intoxication. - He pleaded guilty | jve System must Mz and Mrs. Lucius Willlams togk | PInE- ; v — e Mrs. Meech, who has been visit-| Dancing Class Organized—Jitney | The Scotland football team expects|and a fine of 32 and costs of $3.05 was working order. B 1o wesumson R MONTVILLE “GOSHEN g Lo e i S dpese S ywal | octal E A s importance ‘Mrs, Palmer is in Providence for a - N e O Bt e few. days. Jitney Service for Chri i B . e T e attinden y Service for Christmas Treo| Birthday Surprise:Party for Everett churoh Eupper at the home of Mre | Fund—Woodman's Degres Team| Chappell. Deer Do Damage’ About the Farme—| Henry Dolbeare was in New Lon-| mne minstrel show given by the w from' Mrs, William Tyler. e Barker of ‘Higganum | TImbers of the Montville Athletic club '0ODSTOCK P:.8, Barstow bas moved into the in Palmer Memorial hall Friday night house he bought of Mrs. Willlam Pot- William Billings. Fridey evening. 18, visting. her nlece, Mrs. Charles|was largely attended. About 375 was| Mr. and Mrs, G. F. Davis of Hart-|ter on Harris vente. Mre. Clerk returned to her home in Mr. and Mrs. I H. Fenn of Meriden |. -Mr. and’ Mrs. William_ Trash and |fake?, Which the club will use to de- |ford were in town Saturday. Ledyard Wednesday. While vialf Bliza Killeen " is visiting | Were guests of friends in this pi fray general expenses. Mrs. R. O. Briggs has returned from _—Tm her son she took an automobile “;2:{.-: friends in Elizabeth, N. J. 8 | this week. - et ol n‘tm Sty ece the | oo | Fred Lathrop, aftena few days spent | visiting her son in Pomfret. : WES : , R. L, %0 visit her dan C. O. Manchester of New York calit Pey, 'John “H. Knott and famil; - Y at the home of his parents, Mr. and| A. Winfleld Kenyon has gonp . to ot g 5 = - ’ e § %efl by s, Hogar|on frlends in town Tuesday. . . |ing called tb New Haven, there was mo | Mor ‘Chester Smiith, who Has been | MIF- Norman Lathrop, has returred to | Providence. s I O e e . e N Mr. s“dchh Joseph Morin and plrm‘-vlclg Tere ‘Sunday. Peo- | viaiting her daughter, Mrs: Carpen ;:. -clt::ol he is attending in Massa-| W. ‘Knayan x:-‘ som A "vl. g_ ,u"{:m are guests of Mr, and Miss St. 1 from thi: tte 4 r usetts. b yon Percy tlock were Nor- 3 GALES FERRY Bouttiming, Banass T Chlees Animle NaRG N:r:ac“:f"r:w:,"dfigmfif‘ffi’é e Proyidence, for several weeks.| ~Morris Fineburg, employed in New |wich-on Sunday. . Mru.: Foster are guests of . The pulpit -of the Union Baptist | Hebron. Nbs. Fred. Srith: who - has been | LO7K. IS at hia home in Paimertown] - Mir. and Mre. Georfe A. Keach vis- |- > b gurch s occupied Sunday by Rev.| Mr.and.Mrs. J. A. Randall and son. | visiting sher niece .in Willimantic, has | .o, & [hile. waiting for repairs to tho (ited their deughter in Hartford Sun- | and Fred Swan of Nor- Plonic Dinner at Annual Gathering at | William Takin of Plainfield A. J. Ran@all, with Mr..and Mrs. H. | retrencd . : shop be i employed In 1o be com-]day. e T e the Mathewson Home—Norwich | Miss Susie Woods' Sunday school|H. Fenn attended church 7 . |pleted. The . teachers in towh’ ufim Fhmty Lace o Clore Surmmer Got | 08, E875 Sitar 130w Sagal| Senro and i ol ac i Vi R R e B & ay 9 3 o 1.8 n . tage—Rally Day. ® | will help to swell the Christmas rey]| L 2 g ¥ New York. Mrs. A. N. Ha visifed her — fund. * Mrs. ‘Warren Rogers has.been ill the |, James Brown, who has been epend- | daughter, = Mra. Milter of THe Misses Mathawson were hos-| Miss Addie Johnson of Hartford it . necessitating an operation | \N€ several davs with friends in town, | Southbridge over” week-ond. to en_annual gathering . of |has returned, after spending several fiéh% performed Monday. . | has Zytorned 1o ‘his. home:: in: Newif: iMied of - from New London, last Fridgy | days with friends in: town. ~ : 'Will Brown of. New London and Haven. ton is at Allen W. e mmfih:od m;lev:hm tables mn‘ ‘:ch nauuu dlm.\lorwxeh Frwin Rogers have begn caring for m‘.vmmn Nichols bas a new automo- 3 > ‘and other games| spent e week-end wit] B eco > . ’ - e - 3 furdished emusement. A picnic din- | town. 3 e %""&T‘““" Miss Ruth Dow, cooking teacheg in Z the N Der was served at 6 o'clock. ‘Among| Mrs. Jesse Watt of Hartford was & been 1 the Palmer Memorial, the weelc s . apent Soes present om ew Lona recent local visitor. Surprise Party : pe it 8% | eng s the guest of Miss Bdna Viner .;and Mre. H. C, The degree team of Modern Woodman | There was an _atte W. M. Sisson Jr., N.S. aba | Of Stafford. . D. 5 - | attenaed ‘the convention -at Hartford,| forty at © c':l‘rtmfiw John ‘Evans were in. Norwieh, Wed- 8c Visit Reck. Y. of Everett ippell, Saturda: nesday. S # The Boy Quaker Miss Ruth Dow has returned from{ning. Guests were present from Wi-| Mr. and Mrs G, H. Strong, W. M. et mee e Stratford, where she has been visit-{ limantic, Norwich and Fogustanuck. | Siseon, Jr. and, Mrs. Willkm Sia: | Grots. wen: Sandas on a Mot Groton, went Sunday on a hile.to. ing Miss Viner, a former te: B X 2 bing s r _teacher. of’ ! e % son motored-t )mmcww? last Thurs. Rock..

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