Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 30, 1915, Page 9

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CARTOON BY THE EVENTS PICTURED IN THAT WAS HEARD AROUND THE WORLD —Baltimore American [ou May & { UNGLE'S PETy BUT You CAN'T LICKK MEY THAT MOMENT OF INCONSISTENCY SUBLE WITH RN 15 AT THERE'S N0 RESPECT FOR THE LAWS 4 =3 THE SUNDAY CLOSL AW ONLY THE. OTHER DAY ~—Chicago News i i i ke fe ! % sumer home and returned to M in_New York. ks o in_Jewett City Sunday. will be “Pre pared Ber Mr. and Mrs. Hermon A. Gager were Surday morn! the pastor's subject ess” or being pre- NORTH FRANKLIN Mrs. Albert Stiles has returned aft- er spending some time with New Ha- ven friends. Mre. O. Lewis Johnson bas returmed bome. after spending two weeks with friends in Norwich. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Armstrong, Dea- con Willlam Smith and Mrs. Smith, end Miss Lydia Johnson, « @ay in Pomfret. T tained Sunday, L. E. Simpson Norwich, L. P. Simpson of New Lon- @on. G. Henry Jones of Boston and :rt_hnd Mrs. Clinton Simpson of Nor- were Sunday visitors at Boney’s. 24 EAE A Norwich, and Miss Faith Webster of & Sunday guest of wpent ten dt Mr_and Mrs. J. D. Simpson enter- of Henr; Bellows and Mrs. Jane Ladd Ma. Mrs. Willis Fuller spent Wednesday with Mrs. Reuben Manning. Mrs. Bmma Warn entertained Sunday. - Miss Helen B. R of Willinwatie. Mrs. J. D. Simpson bas returned, after spending a fow days in Lis- den. Miss Clara Stevens of Norwich was M; %3 3 rs. Jennette Miss Jessie C.mhybdl of Colchest: s this week with Y by r. and Mrs. Brennan and family !!alt(r. Mr. and Mrs, Sullivan 4 :: Norwich, James Duggan of Jewet{ City, were Sunday v C. Mahoney. and son. visitors in Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Browning ‘and daughter, Myrtice. made a four days trip through Rhode Bland in their au- | tomobile ome day last week. KA —Cleveland Leader Voo H it ~—Brooklyn Eagle Mr. for her. Mrs. John B. Perry is in Parade Strest hospital in Providence, R. L, improving zfter a successful operation and expects to be at home in a short time. Maine has faithfully cared NEWS FROM ONE HUNDRED LIVE CORRESPONDENTS EASTERN GONNECTICUT AND WESTERN RHODE ISLAND Who is Going and Coming—Incidents, and Building in Threc Counties. Hallowe’en Party. The Rabbits Foot club have invit- ed a few friends to a Hallowe'en panied by Mrs. W: J. Aston. The /" to be held in the blacksmith young people sang several selections. | PATtY o At the close of the evening all sang E;.:‘:n belqpging to Mrs. Lillian M Silver Threads Among the Gold, with cornet and organ accompaniment. Those who helped make the supper a success were Mrs. Edwin Thomas, Miss Delia_Champlin, Mrs. L. B. Smith, Mrs. Charls Rogers, Mrs. F. A. Rog- ers, Mrs. Ford, Mrs. A. M. Etheridge, Mrs. W. J. Aston and Mrs. K. Ferris. Accidents PRESTON Congregational Ladies’ Aid Society to Have Patching and Mesting Day— Visit From Pachaug Grange. is more comfortable, but is still con- fined to her bed. Horace Perkins' right hand was se- verely bruised by a horse. ‘Walter Fafifier and family, and Miss g Margaret Tanner, attended Preston Going to C: or - 4 club. met with Mrs. Charles Weeks | City grange meeting Tuesday event M 3. Rev. and Mrs. L. M. Keneston has New London County |Tueasy'evinine ity erange meeting Tugsday evenins. | Mr. and Mrs. K. B Fullerton of |\ ", tonaing the National Congro: Massapeag start on a trip to California this week to visit the Panama-Pacific exposition. The Boy Scoufs met’ Monday ev ning at the home of Harold Brockway. Several members from here attended the business meeting of the Y. P. A. §. society, held with the president, Miss Evelyn Sauer, Monday evenins. Cyrus Brockway recently visited in Saybrook. Mr. Bitgood of Kenyon was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Havens, a short time Since. A masquerade was held at the par- ish house by the Ggod Fellowship club Thursday evening. VOLUNTOWN Brass Band Gives Successful Concert and Dance at Ekonk.: gational Council in New Haven dur- ing the past week. Miss Annie McCiimon, who is teach- ing in New Haven, spent the week end at her home Lere. Mending and Patching Day. The Ludies’ Ald society of the Con- gregational church will have their an- nual mending and patching day next Wednesday. S Grange Visitation. The Pachaug grange visited the grange here Tuesday evening, furn- ishing a very fine proramme. At the next grange meeting at Pachaug on November 4, Preston grange is to furnish the programme. Mrs. Charles Crary and Master Douglas Fellows spent the week end with Miss Phebe Sheffield. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Crandall ot Fitchburg, and Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Phillips of Versailles was at Willlam E. Crary’'s, Sunday. The teachers in town attended the Teachers’ conyention at New London and Hartford. o Mrs. Jesse O. Crary recently visited Mystic friends. CHESTERFIELD Miss May Tinker teacher in Higga- num, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Tinker. Miss Etta Weldon spent Monday with Mrs. J. C. Phillips. Misses AMary Tinker and Florence Powers were bu: callers In New Eondon, Saturday. force of men, is repairing the high- ways. A good number from this vicinity at- tended the funeral of Mrs. M. W. Card at her residence Tuesday. James Congdon shot a coon recently that weighed 22 pounds. Fred- Gardner and family and Miss Edith Gardner, were Sunday visitors at Willard Gardner’s. Hamilton Wilcox recently enjoved a visit at Wishers Island. Frank Partlo and his son, Bugene Partlo, were week end visitors at Al- bert Brown’s and Luther Tanner's. ROAD SOCIETY GRISWOLD . Mr. and Mrs. Georfe Geer of Tal- tic_were visitors In $own this week. Charles Benjamin /and family Preston City were callers here Sunday. Mrs. Addie Lord is entertaining her daughter, Elsie, and granddaught- ed, Elsie Edmonds of Dayville. v. and Mrs. F. S. Child, Mrs. Fred Salisbury ~and Miss Bertha _Geer took 4 trip to Boston last week Thurs- day by automobile. After several days' visit with Mrs. Walter Johnson, Miss Ethel Duke re- turned Sunday to her home in- Hart- ford. S5 Edward Hawkins of Norwick i ited this week, Wednesday his parents, Mr.-and Mrs. J..C. Hawkins, on the Heights. 3 Seventeen ~members _of Pachaug grange, incloding Worthy Master “W. C. Terry, visited Preston City grange Tuesday evening and furnished a leasing programme. . P e, “James Crary entertgined the Ladies' Aid society at her home in Pachog last .week Thursday: About 21 were present. A most enjoyable and profitable time was spent. iy a2y - LEFFINGWELL | Charlie Duerr r:gbm Sunday with his parents on Bozrah street. 5 'u:m Olin Boyfiton’ :‘fid Mrs. Ella Champlin of Oxo0boxo. were recent Personals. Mrs. Charles Fitch is visiting her sis- ter, Mrs. Ellen Perkins of Groton. Mrs. Frank Rogers has returned aft- er a few days’ stay at New Haven. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Monroe and son Frank, of Norwich, were. guests of M. Etheridge last week. Harvey Mott of Norwich was the guest of Earl Smith Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Dolbeare were guests last week of Mrs. Charles Rog- ers. HANOVER Supper Followed By Hall- Woman's Mr. and Mrs. Archie Fletcher of ‘Westerly and John Kane of New Lon- don were at Horace Frink's Sunday. Mrs. Phebe Ford recently entertained Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Clift_of Mystic. Mr. and 'Mrs. Silas B. Wheeier and Mrs. Ralph Wheeler of New London were guests last week of Ralph C. Wheeler. Byron Billings of New London and Miss Lucy Billings of Qld Lyme spent Sunday with their ‘parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Billings. Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacKinney of Frovidence, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Johnson of New on and Judge Arthur Anderson and party of Noank were at S. N. Williams' recently. The grange met Wednesday evening at_the chureh parlors. Miss Grace D. Wheeler was a_guest of Miss Mary H. Dean of Old Mystic Wednesday. The Voluntown brass band gave a succesaful concert and dance in Grange hall, Ekonk, Friday evening last. Par- tles were present from Oueco, Sterling, Plainfield, Glasgo and Voluntown. The selections rendered by the band un- der the dircction of William Ritchotte were well received by the large num- Der present, who alsq_enjoyed the dancing ‘that followed. Ritchotte's or- chestra furnished music - and Disco prompted. Artesian Well. Charles S. Spalding is sinking an artesian well on St. Thomas' church property. - Brief Mention. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Boulay of Worcester, Mass., were week end guests at the home of Mrs. Boulay's mother, Mrs. Louise Cadoret. The annual Harvest supper of the Ladies' guild was well attended Wed- nesday evening. A fine supper was served, under the direction of _ Mrs. James Tucker, Mrs. James Tanner and Mrs. John Adams, directresses. During the evening the entertainment took the form of a Hallowe'en party, which was much enjoyed by the young people. ‘Ihe committee in charge of the games were Miss Thatcher, Miss Browning, Miss Harold, Mrs. Adel- bert Adams and Mrs. Willlam G. Park. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Eadle of Boston have been guests of James W. Eadie, during the week. Horman Armajhge was a week end vigitor in towa. Miss Priscilla A. Billings attended 3 b y _| Miss ‘Annie Fox. who’ has been ill, guests of Mrs. Edward Reynolds. Mrs. Edmond Herbert is showing a |the teachers’ meeting at Now Londan, d':.nr z:'"d "kw‘e‘:‘” g:::ucm‘xfl is_improviag slowly. Mrs. Austin; Rathibun and children, | handsome Dorothy Perkins rose in full |- A. G. Hewitt attended the supper of | Mr. and Park over Sun-| The harvest supper given by . the Palmer and Alice, Spent Sunday. with | bloom. the United Workers held in the parish | da: members -of -the M. E. church Tues- Mrs, Rathbun's parents, Mr. and Mrs.| Mrs. George Palmer.left 2 handsome house at Old Mystic. Mrs. Louise Lincoln, who has been seriously ill, is recovering. - Mr. ahd William York, of An- guilla. have greatly improved after a recent {liness. day evening was well attended. After paying expenses $25 was left, which is to go . towards a new stove. The things which were awarded was a two-pound- box -of -nice chocolates, a tea set and a- set of silk lamp mats. The winner ‘of the tea set was Ellen Powers, the chocolates went to Miss Selma Daniels and the winmer of the lamp mats was Joseph Siiva. ASHWILLETT Richard Pugh of Ledyard was driv- C: L. Palmer. 4 5. and Mes, Edward Reynolds ‘ee- S e M Bl ] Breaton and. Bricrly and. Mre: f New 5 2 SN 4 Mra. 3/ E. Dolbeare and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Réynolds, spent an eve- Mrs: Am- ning recently wi bunch of lilies at Dearniey & Clarke's Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Anderson were at Steriing Hill Sunday. Rev. Mr. Anderson of Rowayton was a recent guest of his brother, Charles A. Anderson. i ‘Albert Dupont returned Friday after a visit of several days at the home of }his brother. Noie Dupont, at North Stonington. A large number of local people have done business in Norwich-during Mer- ¢hants’ weel CLARK’S FALLS Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Maine Married Fifty Years—Rabbit's Foot Club Plans Party. Entertainment Follows New England Supper at the Chapel. A New England supper was served in the Massapeag ehapei Friday eve- ning, Oct. 22. Over 76 were present. Miss ~Sarah * Palmer of 129 Main street, Westerly, was the guest of her uncle.” Horace Palmer and family ever Sunday. G Golden Wedding Anniversary. ing his calt through this place o CAMPBELL’S MILLS Among those Who. tool: part in the| Mr. and Mrs Millen M. Maine cele- | Stinday. o P B RO & W fotertamument wiich llowed war|brated the ffiieth: anniversary = of| re. Gilbert Miner aod Corey entl: * TR . 9 [on or~ . W ef it the t cd his sister, Mrs. Oramol Bfock- | Perry Merritt rccently cnfer. d|several cornet solos, anfed Ciaris, Paie” villagel Weanesday, | Bundey s of -Jewett City Sunday guests of her fl-fil" Julla A. Crumb: s Amasa A. Morgan was a business caller in Norwich the past week. Sigtreld Ahlbers js breaking up: -ompanied by Mrs. A. M. Etheridge. Mrs, W. J. As: ton of Massapeag rendered a sopranc solo, accompanied. by Ferris. Mr. Ferris also sanz a accom- in Clarks Falls village, Wednesday. Quite a number gathered to congrat- ual them and cheer them by their nce. Mrs. Maine has beén an’ for many years during which Mrs. for the day, Nathan Noyes, John lid- dells, John Lynch, Edmond Dougherty and Fred Park from Boombridge. ‘Mrs. James Dixon, ‘Who has-been- il Whitmarsh was 'a catler — sprout land for next season’s plant- ing. Mrs. N. N. Main is entertaining her brother Charles Rathbone. G. Weltin is_ recovering, after & lizard bite on the hand. Smith-Miner Marriage—Coon _Dinner Follows Tri Saturday evening at the parson- age of the Bozrah Congregational church, George H. Smith and Miss Shirley Miner, daughter of Mrs Lydia Miner were united in marriago by Rev. J. C. Young. The bride and groom are residents of Fitchville and will reside at the groom's home on Riverside avenue. Patrick Foley of the U. S. S. Vir- ginia which is at Boston taking on stores for a trip to Havana. is spend- ing a short furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Foley. Mrs. Jeremiah Lynch of spent Sunday with her sisters, Misses Fields. Got 16 Pound Coon. | of Young Deg. orwich Trying his young hound for the firts time in coon tracks last week, Joseph Marra's dog treed his first coon about twenty minutes after he started tho trafl ~ Jeremiah Allyn shot the coon which weighed 16 pounds. Sunday coon dinner was scrved at Mr. Allyn' home. POMFRET CENTER at Pictures at the Grange. Miss Rosamond Waite of bridge is visiting at Wostlands. Mrs. Dyer of Providence is visiting at_Courtland’s. ‘woek. ter than ever. Thursday. tractor demonstration at nesday evening was in charge of the Graces, who introduced a novel mo' ing picture, which furnished materiai for & amusing guessing. z LISBON Looal Guests. at Storrs Silver Wed- ding—Meeting of Ladies’ Aid Socie- Rev. W. J. Reynolds’ morning theme Sunday will be The Power of In the evening there will be a J. B, Palmer Jr, and att the silver i s an g the week-end with Mrs. Pal- parents, at Mansficld Depot. b ey weding n Mrs. Frank Knight recently davs in Woaterly. af Portland, is a home of her son, Ernest the Everstt E. Brown Wins Many Prizes Boston Fruit - Show—Moving Cam- Robert Rust is building a new ga- Everett E. Brown as usual won a £00d string of prizes at Boston this Tho show Is bigger and bet- A. T. Grosvenor was in Boston on A telogram ireceived from Frank A. Homes announces his safe arrival in San Francisco after a very pleasant &w‘d from Pomfret took in_ the Vietor Rlake, who is recovering from an op- eration for appendicitis at Stafford Springs, instead of the Backus hospital as_previously stated. Mra. Willard Collins of Central Vil- lage was the guest Thursday of her sister, Mrs. G. A. Kennedy. Met at Parsonage. Wednesday afternoon the Ladies’ Aid Society met with Rev. W. J. Rey- nolds at the parsonage. Aprons and patchwork provided work for all the ladies. Tea was served as usual at the close of a most enjoyable afternon. A sccial under the auspices of the Y. P. S. C. E. was held last Friday eve- aing at Mrs. F. E. Hyde' Attended Corn Show. 4. 5. Palmer, Mr..and Mrs. J..B. Palmer, Jr. Eafle Palmer, R: R. Bar- ber, I. L. Kanahan and Dunean Mc- Kay attended the corn show at Grange Hall in Norwich, Wednesday evening. Errest Enquist, Roy Enquist and a triend were at Mrs. Olaf Nelson's for the weck-end. HAMBURG Visitors from Norwich at Lyme Grange Mueting. Mrs. Adams of Hartford was the guest of Mrs. James Wood the first of the week. Mrs Samuel Jewett of Deep RI spent o few days the past week at home of her daughter, Mrs. John TIS tany. - of Norwich v E. E. Jewett, mastor Warner, county ageat, and Mns. War- ner, visited Lyme grange last week Thursday evening. The L. B. 8. met Wednesday after noon. Mrs. Sarah Hall and Mrs. Helen Daniels served supper. Mies Christine Beobe of Middletown yisited her parents last Wednesday and Thureday. Mr. and Mrs. Harris Wood of Springfield, Mass. were guests of Mrs. ‘ood’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Reynolds. A Funting party from Derby here one day last week. Misses Ida and Ora attend- od the teachers’ meeting at New Lom- don last Friday. Mrs. Edward Otis was an Essex. vis- itor last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rusich Wietor. ' Mrs. Rl nam —-‘ Ray and Noel, with Mr. Horace Pal- mer, were entertained at Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Thompson's at Pendleton JENL ast b Mr. and Mers. lght Dr. ln‘: ;‘l":‘.nnflh of Springfield, SO S s e e =3 spent a cottage here, returned Smith of Mystic, Dr. Hale Jobn Geer went coon bunting lass Monday night. ~ After a long tramp wers unsuccessful. i rs. Thontas McGowan and gre spending the week in Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Sunday with their son, Cyi Pendleton Hill. -l Mrs. Arthur Main was esterly, Wednesday. ‘There are 100 varieties of in the United Statos. spent | eration. st [ 7% oy Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Réckwood at- tended the fumeral of Mellen W. Smith in Canterbury Monda: Motor Party to Norwich Corn Show— Sale of Miner Farm. Mr. and Mre. W. W. Hanney and Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Darling mo- tored to Norwich Wednesday evening to attend the corn exhibit at Norwich Grange. The trip was made in Mr. Darling’s automobile. Miss Ruby Fuller, teacher in the Sixth district attended the teachers’ convention in Hartford last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Theophilus Hanney and family and Mr. Roy Forsythe were guests at W. W. Hanney’s, Tuesday evening. The Bland Tavern, now owned by S. A. Dolbeare, is undergoing re- yairs, Farm Sold. The farm formerly owned by D. Y. Miner has been sold to a Polish fam- ay. George Maynard was in New London Sunday, attending the fumeral of his father, Charles Maynard. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Stephenson, father and mother of Howard Stephenson, man- ager ot Donald itchell's farm, have moved to Syracuse, N. Y. Mrs. Olin Boynton and Mrs. Ella Champlin were Norwich visitors, Wed- nesday. Georgo . Champlin lost horse recently. Henry Harris is doing mason werk at North Plain. a_ valuable PENDLETON HILL Clifford ‘B. Thompson is superintend- ent of the Sunday school, succoeding grange, and Mrs. Jewett, with F. C.|Malcom Thompson. who has held that office for many years. B. G. Palmer is having the lumber for his now bamn and crib drawn from :;fl saw mill which is on his proper- g Mrs. Springfleld have weck at their summer home hers. Mr. Swift. the state supervisor, vis- ited the Hill schoo! this week. John Cornweli, who resides on the C. Dwight Thompson farm entertain- ed his brother from New York om Sunday. Homer Kinney has purchased * Frank Eccleston farm in Glasgo. Susan Cook was home from the Westerly Business college a few daye Iast wesk. on account of illness. Clark ann,h of Stone MBM Sundsy wTth his parents, Mr. and ‘Mmer B. Coon. Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson onter- tatned Mr. and Mrs. Brown and M» and Mrs. Lewis on Sunday from Bradford. R. I Dr. Charles E. Nort! have returned to New York after spendins the summer in this Dlace. A larx- and enjoyable gathering wae that held with Mre. Cassius E. Palmes last week. the M. J., at a veterinary obliged to give his studies cause of iliness here turned to New

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