Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 8, 1916, Page 10

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for Motor Boat Club Mem- bers—Reception to Rev. and Mrs. William H. Lakin. . 3 Thames Todge, I, O. O. ', held in- stallation m’mfi; its new lufl.fl Wing were in. X G B ¢ e Bernet's Corners distri up-to-date dv-llln:. -~ Ar::mr ,m, Bursiit of M’am : r ; o | hota png G;“j mflufl Miss Iva Johnson returned Sunday ;‘"m;::“:‘d o for s, Mo g R o Ledyara. If he had lved until Center, where she|E- . of Norwich, ks e executive meeting of the Jun-| < The 10 he womq Pave bown SEace smarded ‘ccfl.mmhddmbyovl- Dhlflnt ity There was perhaps < ning. ¢ 3 Hoxie. Miss Jane and Patricia Cassidy.of Awards For Punctual Attendance at|Norwich are visiting Mrs. Courtland Sunday Schéol—Thieving Gray Fox|R. Darrow. f 4p2liss Florence Bliven has returned SORNTdMh Deplen. . """"" from a visit to relatives in Braokiyn. | m-mnmvoruormoum Dath. N. Y. { topic z lived an honorable life and set an Mr and Mrs. H. H. Leland of ouud‘~ A What It Has Donb for the W, C. 3:» Island, N. are | example for many. ¥ _ The first Sunday of the New Yeer Road spent the past week in T. U. The medal contest commitcee reported_that a contest would be held Mrs. Rithard Rhea- e home of Mr. Rheaume’s Stofm Affects Attendance. was gi’ t!':v-r to rain and sUPDery | gro¢ vit. small attendance at | Places village, but the morning | Migs Florence Merriam has re- | spen -al days with his mother, n Bwuhy lohufl aum the past during the next two weeks. % j ch?x‘rlcer‘;e Sunday. on -lco:m:n of " the | service was held, in the M. E. %N" turned to her home on Magonk Point, Mn%mu Gould. Quild Meets. : Boatmen Feast. stormy weather. as usual with a small attendance.|after spending a few days with Tela- ” Eriends of Jacon Pidge The annua! mesting of the Ladies The Thames Motor Boat club mem- | The communion service was post- Tev. James M. Potter spoke {rom|tjves in Brooklyn, N. ¥. in honor of his ninety- was held Things Became | ~ N is R f G N v Dec. 31st. Mr. Pidge:ids @xceptio the | bers enjoyed a turkey supper on Wed- [poned until tomorrow Sunday. this theme, How All Louis Rieger of Great Neck Sr:l;?dsm - )t(h.;gw nesday -evening at their rooms at pG%odenuugh will exchange pulpits wm: N‘A" oot Aibtden Road 1is the guest of friends in New- mndham co“"ty smart for his age; DV‘-:‘ ‘able to m Thursday which every member of the club was| Rev. Mr. Robbins Sunday, January n-lt.‘:: E.l;m;fln d’::t,-..k o pder aufi r:: e e i gx; x:”mwm.a o"d-o t'friends whe: inted. Plans t 16th. g ughes ew Haver CHAPLIN r . s 5:::":;'5% @? i ,:%‘5‘3:".'3 the an- Celebrated Birthdays. The steam saw mill svh!sh has | kins, there were four H"fi“:‘(l‘:: Wz‘;’ Tas o recent fgu;:t of Miss Gl:flyt L. Mg:y. ;,‘:“’;3' -r:nr: Tdg 'hm nual meeting of the church. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Smith enter- |been several weeks on . _Tay- fll’n P e dance: | Mossbroker of Pleasure Beach. Gooias W 1 ADToImted & Member S ERTS. Sche. 8F Fe] The 1l call of the|tained a ty of friends ho; £|lor's lot has been moved near Shew- 3 1l With Pneumonia. % 3 empl Cotgearimet e‘::rcll;o which s pube | Miss 1da” Raynolds and Orrin Gay | villa on Telley E. Babcock's 1ot. Hurlbutt and -Walter Mather. - Eight Board of Relief—Annual Business iss Neva ‘Barlow. spent ‘the week years’, Jennie G. Perkins. Six years, Miss Hannah Mallory is confined to # an:% in Foster. lic, is to be held w}mg:efsdu grenig | whose birthdsys oceurred the eame| The regular mesting ot e | e e Dok Mok of Quakie, EiIl - seEGrin M-:tlng| e:d :all Call at Congre- |78 8 F S iter has Beon’a visitor. in Jan. 12" Supper will be served & e S o, BEE s st oA L Catiter. oh THetlas S held at Ledyard | N Other awards were rolled gold stars | from pleuro-pneumonia. gational Church. BaJlouville, - o'clock. Gty b E 3 osnt » o - 10 Rev. James M. Potter and Donald| Peter Taylor is ill at his home at = ere was a WAtch night party at William Coft, ot Yantic was a vis- | duck -which was shot by Mr. Smith.| Baptist Sunday School Concert. itor in town over Sunda After dinner the time was pleasant Potter. Quaker Hill with an attack of rhea-| John L. Copley of Rutlend, Vi, was |afr I!elly‘a Fridfay eventng. or in town ove cert. heid at matism. & visitor at Albert L. Church’s over 5 Y Norman Armatage, of ‘Hasardville|With musical selections by Mr. Gay | g Firet Baptiot sharch Dee. 30, | o0 ing to the lcy condition of the A B Hall has been ir New York. service was o BV Mrs. Fre New Year's. ivae hoibe foF The. pocliiend. on . the- violin ' and with’ v Relec- e reation peosrens | ek ::;fls the evening ice omit. Ne r:v mt;lndu’\;!lr::’ onde}r}? E:ger-x:-‘t Bt iRnn': Mo Gliarias - &~ 1dp- and dl?!r& McBain has been ill'for a fow J e — tions with plano accompainment bYlcarried out as folows: -Singing by Gray Fox Captured. Thomas Dolbeare of Quaker Hill re-|son Claude were visitors the past week ———— CLARK’S FALLS others present, _ congregation; prayer by Rev. F. 8. 2 5 St s was | cently. with the families of George W. Ide and BROOKLYN - LA Miss Dora Kichards is visiting her|Ropbins, pastor; A Christmas Work, gray fox weighing pounds w: Richard Mulcahy was & recent vis-|B. M. Welch. Mr. Ide is foreman on o e 7 sister, Mrs. John Cormean of New |phoebe Cooper: Ring Out, Oh Chimes | Captured by Frederick Turner of Long |, JIGPaTg, Tieaby a large stock farm in Southbury, Mass. % e i Office Room Being Built on Felt Mill | Haven. of Christmas, : e it the acelstance of his YOURE| Alfred Hempstead has returned to| Miss Ethel Howard, who was home from Rear, Admiral Pond—Wom- Mr. and Mrs. Burke Hewett enter- | Ohrigtmas Stocking, fox hound, on the farm of Dr. Bangor, Me, afler spending his va.|over the holidays, is teaching in Club Considers Conndatiost M- el Neve: fained a party of young folks Tues-|Singing by congregation; A Holiday{Douglas, _formerly the Wallace F.| JyS0t o4 08 00 PRODGRE B8 A0 | Haretora, iy ot e o An office room is being built on the [33Y evening in honor of Robert Hew- | Soliloquy, Fred Shults: = Chime . On, | Perkins’ place. Mondsy the fox had | {CRh D e parents Wi s. SR cians andComposers. ett an throp, students at Mt. S N 'en a recent maurader in e flocl I & s v 2 ! here for the convenfence of the|fiermon school, whe were spending | SrCSt Lol o aeiag, | of hens of Mr. Turners nelghbor, |, Mr, and Mrs. F. M. Rose of Jor-| George W. Ide has been.appointed | Mre Henrlettd Lowdan's g6ods came Federal Felting Co. their vacation at their homes. Games | O Teddy . Teddy, Hattie Main: Christ. | Richard Chase: an Road have returned from a visit|a member of the board of reléf tolrom Providence in an auto moving Mr. and Mrs. Wilson D. Maine were| ot various kinds were played and old 5 g o e g - S ot to_relatives in South Manchester. succeed Merritt Welch, who has been [van the past week. She has moved guests of their parents here on Mon- | f3ohjoned dancing in the Kitchen was | o Siraiar Sromieyi The at Local Interests. Mrs. Willlam Prescott of Miner Lane engaged with"the Avis Co. ‘Of “West | ynto a house she: 6wns in the wést vil- day, remrn!ng to Westerly, Tuesday |much enjoyed. . Refreshments were | sies piasy; Eheobe Brom ' boria | Mrs. Stephen Perkins of Brier Hill |had as a recent guest, Mrs. Harriet| Haven for several months. lage, ey : 5 morr: served by Mrs. Hewett. e e g one Hiesixy 20T% | Groton was the guest Friday of her|Dingham of Mansfleld Center. Miss Julla L. Martin, a teacher in| 'Rear Admird] Charles F. Pond came Tred ‘Cook has finished his work for Leon Allen and brother Percy Allen, | WiubPIe;, singing: One Blessed Holy | gister, Mra. Harmon C. Perkins. A valuable horse belonging to H. P.!New Britain, was home for the holi- |from Boston New, Years day to visit Mrs. Lilllan McGrath. Her son, Reg- | un, spent the holidays with relatives ‘pnfsce,,“ Vot Tathany: Srear the|_ Mrs. Lucy A. Hurlbutt went to New |Lanphear dieq suddenly Monday. day vacation. his “brother, Judge T. D. Pond, and inald Wakefield is home from New |in Bjack Hall, have returned home. Glad Bells, Clarence Main: Oh, Little | York Wednesday to visit her daught- Mrs. Edna Clayton and Pitt Rivera) Miss Ruth Copeland of Putnam was |spend Sunday him and his wife, York with her now. Mra, Frank Everetts of Hartford Bk any he Mt tmb ang | en. Mrs. Arthur J. Sittlg and Mrs. of New York city were over Sunday [home over New -Years and attended |returning to his ship Monday morn- hMrs. R:c‘!_ava:dDM;flf is tha '::et“ ;fl spent a- few days recently with her | Mabel W"!’ z Chflu(m!mu Mar. | Jack Reynolds. i\;ernlm o!l Agr. am‘{ yl:ll‘ru S. B. Man- lh%vr?z" mc‘l}_IueMcehnththe chu.rc:.n ing and is to sail with his fleet Thurs- W. D. : A fam; Day, 0 ;: been . ehl- V;:'s;z?i ne: N € In|sister, Mrs. William Sisson. that Cooper: Santa Claus Cake, Flora |, Noves B. Allyn was a guest at the g of Oswegatchie avenue. alter ggs, who has day for southern'Waters, where the 3 *|home of his nephew, Adam Larrabee| Miss Genevieve Willams has re-|ployed in Hartford, N. Y. has been |various ships of the Atlantic fleet are _Henry F. Babcock was in Pawca- Sale of Oak Logs. sPli:;::; c;:::n?:mifi‘xgea‘;yx,:vl:nuxm n Windham,, N:w Year's day. turned to Pittsfleld, Mass, after|visiting at the home of his mother, |to drill.. He found his brother much tick Friday to visit his son, Arthur| Hadley Potter has sold a number Areh: e Claat: Bt Wiitvea Misses- Marie and Gertrude Allen, | SPending a couple of weeks with Mrs. | . Pharis B. Griggs. better than when he saw him Babeock. g 0ok logs at the shipyard In No-|dren: Santa Claus Scout Wifred |sent New Years day and Sunday, at | Charles Miller. Miss Olive Williams, who was home chmm.‘ but still very weak and Brothers Meet at Westerly. Mr. and Mrs, William Beckwith are | Main; After Santa Came, Otis. Main; | the home of Attorney John J. Lawless, | 3isses Gertrude and Marie Allen of | over the holiday vacation, returned to|confined to the house. - Charles Palmer was in Westerly re- | entertaining Mrs. Alice Staples and |singing; Christmas, Mary. Cooper; |2nd Mrs. Lawless, at Quaker Hill T e ot e e s Do i by Sioyea: By Home Clossd. cently, the guest of his sister, Mrs.|crild of Bridgeport Christmas Tree, Clarence Bromley: . Somewhat Improved. s Frani W, Moagtin, had an atiack of | . Mrs, Delia L. Walker,has closed her Addte’ Sisson. A brother Everett, of | "“r and Mrs, Charles Watson re-|Star Beams, Mabel Williams: a short| o . oon s e % oo TR S the grip and was faken to St. Joseph’s | home for the winter and at present is New York and W. Frapk Palmer, also | cently entertained for a few days Mr, |address by Rev. G. F. Goodenough, .. Erooks Vi LEBANON hospital, . Dec. 25th for treatment He|With her sister, Mrs..James C, Palmer visited there the same day. W ’s fath. Wateon | of | pastor of Congregational church; |returned Monday after spending the OSPAEAL pAeC 5 3 and later expects to. visit friends in S. Frank Palmer was in Westerly | {iivats Botnt o " 0°" | Closing hymn. Then there came. a|bolidsy and Sunlay with her moth- R s hoir at the other places. on business recently, also Richard D.| Mrs. Melvin Furber of Palmertown |treat to the children. A Christmas | °%; Mrs. Delphine Fish. Dance at Grange Hall—Miss Daniel- AL & ahach i iy be able | Harry B. Copeland wa# home from Maine. entertained the members of the Good |tree that held gifts for all of the chil- | Mrs. Curtis Wilcox of Jewett City son Gives Candy Pull. POl b Bghbr iy ©|New York for New Years, returning Mr. and Mrs. S. Frank Palmer were | Cheer Sunshine society Thursday afi- |dren. Santa Claus appeared and dis- |SPent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. —— Owing . to. the stormy.day. only 25 |to:this city Monday. e in_Center Groton recently. ernoon. One member was voted in. |(Fibuted the gifts. Then came a treat|TiIon Turner at the family home east| Miss Amy Lamb of Greenville was| OWIng fo the stormy ey « n's Club Meets. It has been very icy lately but the : F e " | of candy for the children. Cake and |°f the village. at Miss Sarah Danielson's over Sun- : id 7 2 rain has carried the ice off. r and Social. coffee furnished by the ladies of the |, Mr. and: Mrs. Rainsford Cdllins and | day. s Bt ' The fair and social given in Robert- | church were served and was enjoyed | little son. Ralph, from New York state. | “Mrs. Willis Gardner is visiting her| BUSINESS AND ROLL' CALL. LISBON son’s hall on Friday evening by St.|by all. Thére was warm praise for | Were callers in this place Monday. Mr. | daughter, Mrs. A E. Hew! —— 5O {John’s Roman Catholic church was|Rev. Mr. Robbins, for his inspiring |2nd Mzs. Collins are at the home of | (Miss Celista Backus of South Wind- | Annual MMmg of caumml Tt A aft e largely attended. Cake, ice cream and | work among the children. The church | Mrs. P. L. Norman on their way to|ham epent a few days last week @ Prosperous | Were read from fhe lives.of. the difter- Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Hull of Provi-|candy were sold. A silk quilt was|was handsomely decorated by Mr. and | New Haven. 3 the home of Joseph Blakeslee. shuroh—n:.rn;“llh:::l W, °:: u"d' emd:amnouers and mu:‘l,::l::ln ?t 0.& wl:‘h fineuuBlml;h, Hilusu.lfanl'Ax.s ‘:ilgwly. Mr. uiu;l-dedd Vg:mam Lécl‘\ldahon of Nor-| Mrs. George Shultz and Newton Entertained at Cottage. L. P. Smith and Sam Throop were ‘ear—Pasto! g pted. ?;: ‘c;;t ln}:rlobterlfld Wi 5 %lc an rs. B. F. Hull of ovidence are | wich an e two dollars and a half [gard. There were 69 present. Tracy Smith and Harlan Newbery in_Providence on business recently. The annual business fheeting and fi‘?" m‘m 2 helping to care for her. gold piece went to Miss Margaret Sul- & Mrs. Myron J. Hoxie, Miss Dorothy Miss Agnes Enquist returned Mon- |livan. Hickey's orchestra furnished entertained New Year’s eve at MTr.|y Gould and Vera Hoxle were guests|T0ll call service of the Congregational Gay to N STI Newbery's cottage, near the vijlage. to church was held New Years day. The day %o Now Britaln after spending, s | mhale: Aloutione hundred dollars was | OLD__ MYSTIC ot s e ey LheT g, to SCM: uN e 1 i Clarke and | ficks’ mesting was called % James Clements of New York was! Harry Willlamson, a student at Jear in. Guests were present from| " Mrs Neilie Lillle, of Hartford was|Sciotk Rev. B C. MeEnight was| The Imha whc bought _the vith his family here over the holidays. | Trinity college spent his holiday va- s“."d‘yvs"""" Watch Night Meet-|ola Mystic, Poquetannuck, Uncasville| ¢ Br. Daniclson's over Sanaay bt g BB L R v d N e - 8. Bartow is Miss Kelly of Lyme, having resigned | cation at_the home of his parents,| ing—Young Men's Association to)and Fort Point. There was music and|" Mrs Christie Foster is entertaining|CFant the clerk o eurch, §av6 | bamed. Mike Da es teacher at the Brick district, Mi Mr. and Mr: lexander Wil 5 Lease Old Store Building. dancing. Refreshments were served. a report as clerk and treasurer, show-'| * There is much 1"1\-, among the lat- Boier ot Noruinrhiag hess meyewen] T teticr A e n S - 4 The village school opened Monday. | Mase. o S Brown, of Mansfield, | "ol pills paid and a balance Of |est being rMs, James C. Palmer. and to fill the vacancy. to have met Wednesday afternoon| Rev. Fred E. Coburn, pastor of .the| Christopher G. Allen of Norwich, Now-Yeai's Bée Danoe. $60.25 in the treasury Jan. 1. Edward Waldo, Arthur Edmunds was a visitor in|postponed its meeting until Thursday | Baptist church, preached last-Sunday | spent Christmas week at the home of Th Sin a in Gi Hall F. W. Martin, chairman of ¥ e pro- Dayville and Danielson Sunday. on acount of the weather. Mrs. Al-|morning from the subject The Meas-|Mr. and Mrs. Latham E. Smith, re- e e e dential committee, gave an itemized New Year's eve, with music by rt of all orders given for the pan The_infant daughter of Mr. and|bert W. Avery entertained the ladles|ure of the New Year. turning to his hcme Sunday night. o report of Mrs. Nealhas was baptized at the|at her home at Hill Top. Rev. Willlam Crawford, pastor of the| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Watson ~ of| GYmans orchesis of Columbla, of|year which el TR morning service at Newent church| Miss Vera Aldrich of Attawaugan|Methodist church, preached on God's | Uncasville were New Year's guests at| Columbla. Prompier. - Thare s e led tos ihdita Sunday. 'The communion service was|who has been spending a few days the | Promised Presence for the New Year, |the home of John Watson in the Stod- oy PN pur - ety el B e RAORIENE | 1 postponed because of the small at-|guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leolin Com- A union service was held in the|dard district. P vested funds' of church 1t tendance occasioned by rain and icy |stock has returned home. evening at the Baptist church,” with| "Miss Winnie Bartlett of Uncasville. Entertained J. W. Club. to $9,018.10. AIl the reports were ap- | for the coming. year were installed traveling. 4 Tondired . Rocoftion germon by Rev. William Crawford. | was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Ru-| Miss Delia Briggs entertained the|Droved and accepted. These officers | Sister Addie Hyde, master of Brook- - - — % i e Rev. Mr. Coburn had charge of the|fus W. Hurlbutt last Friday J. W. Club Wednesday. Five ublu of were °°°'°M P i e M lyn grange, -;‘uneg‘lb GR]SWOLD & de x‘zi\em ers to‘ the Baptist church | rest of the service. Mr. apd Mrs. Clarence Ranger | whist were played, Mrs. Frank R Deacon A. 5 n.nt, ntJ:m T P = Hydg Mflnd rs. endered a reception to the Rev. W. H. Watoh Meeting. and datghter. Allce Allen, of Nor-| wood winnins feat and Miss Batch | dential b e e b e TR DR L S ,';"fm‘.' Ol Blabits Totarnad Tucilas: to] Monday gient | A entariaiming. Hit| A watch mestingwas held Priday NASh ey [EHSTS AT e hiwne: of Mrd [ Hoey! dosolid pritee i Mk M A Gobiwir was elected i shier . restg Dar. James ' schioolat Drawetor, Drase ol tle program of recitations with music, | €vening in the Methodist parieh house | “°0r&® H. Bruc = Candy Pull. a member of the: church: committee. | Towne; lecturer, Miss Edith Williams. Frank Browning retumed-to school|Was given. Ice cream and cake was|from 9 to 12 o'clock. The hours from| Death of Mrs. Solomon Perkins. Several of the young people en-|3Miss Ruth Snow was chosen & mem- this week. served.. The affair was. under the|? to 11 were given to_a social time, | .yp oy o = o F o | joved a candy pull -at_the home of {ber of the Sunday-school-committes. N o wi supervision of the Ladies’ Ald society.|With vocal and instrumental music i Balr riins, gied ai hey| Miss Sarah Danielson, Saturday eve-|A chicken pie. dinner was enjoyed by Sire WH Whittmag” Siskied ner| . Peduot councll Knisnts of Colum-|and resdings. Cake, sandwiches and|Nidow of Solomon Perkins, Jied st hatd ning. about 75 at noon and a- pleasant so- father, N. B. Ford, of Norwich Town|Dus, held a meeting Sunday afternoon | coffee were served. ‘A devotional ser- | 110 MrA Dorking hat been 1. with Annual Church Meeting. cial session. The roll call service was one 'aiy fhis week and apointed John Mahoney, Matthew |Vice was held from 11 to 12 o'clock, | A TIrs. “2ersins fad been i the First|at 1.30. Seventy-two responded in Mrs. E. A. Geer and daughter visit- | J; Walsh, Joseph Hickey, John Cuddy,|whicn was led by the pastor of the|ZTh [0r seyeral fays and pneumonia| The annual meeting of the First| . son and by letter. ‘Interesting re- ed in Danielson last Friday. Edwin Curtin and Joseph St. Ger- |church, Rev. William Crawford, who |developed. Mrs. Perkins was the only| Congregational church, el W | ports followed by the different organ- 4 s daughter of Dudley B. Crandall and|Year's day, was al all day meeting and The week of prayer was observed |maine, Jr. to arrange for the council's | ¥as aseisted in the service by Rev, Lydia Aaams. She was the mother of | there was' & large. attendance. Mope N e I it o e this week by holding meetings, Mon- | JTIN, ladios’ mieht, which will take | i od o At the midnight hour. the |SlENt chiliren ond ‘s survived by |than- 80 responses were given to the|L: W-: e s qgeceee sy i 74 . Say evening al ra: Jane ‘Testers,|Pinse S8 L ciub held o meeting on|ball oniths Methotlet Dhurch ey ont | thirce dmughters, all of the village roll call. ~All sat down to a fine| URISY SCROOC, ERVC 8 TeROTC COF T4 “m""' Geer, Wednesday at Mr. and Mrs. A. B. | Tuesday night and appointed Henry St | the old year and rang in the new. ittt ana. M Lani A pey ché'c'kxkeenm%‘:n:m;:}:n the everal - - f20e. to} e 35, - Members of 'shioa) e 3 most Browning’s, Thursday at Mr. and Mrs. | Germaine Lewie La Bounty. Bly Clark Sunday School Officers. kins, and by two sons,. Dudley _C.|partments of the church work showed | 2000t 5. Only two Sundays that no thing o Sould Bave—Fifiabursh ¥ L. _Campbell's, Friday at Mr. and)and Joseph Hickey to arrange for the| The Baptist Sunday school has | Perkins, of fhe village and Rowland |activity and progress. There was sreat e Dispatch. | Mrs, W. P. Holmes!, Ssturday at the . clectea the following officers for the | H. of New London. There are twelve | enthusiasm shown In raising 360 at the |* DAlance on hand Jan-1 =~ = - Ednionds home. ensuing year: Superintendent, Frank|grandchildren and two great grand- | business meeting, in a few minutes. |cpaptin . Missionary. auxiliary, which GOSHEN E. Willlams; assistant superintendent, | children. Deacon Manning was reelected |, . nihers 17 members. Meetings were William D. Beckwith; secretary,. Mis treasurer and Mrs. Carrie Abell as- |poravers 17 members. = ecings oy Z y See Genevieve Frink; tréasurer, Oscar F. sistant: Judge Kneeland was chos- |Jeld §ac, ot motey u tretety ntertainment and Christmas Tree | Crumb; jibrarian, Miss Viola Eld- - MONTV[LLE en trustee, and Fred Taylor clerk. Ot- |yt oo Feok o0 ™" o n"a0le Gollars Exercises at Bethel Sunday School. |redge; superintendent of cradle roll, T to Pultz was chosen on the standing | by “eea; o Boston to the. Womane 2z Mrs, Clacence. W.: Heclkwith. . - Machinery Being Installed in New Box | Sommittee. Deacon Wetmore was re-|poara, which enabled the society to njovable Christmas tree exercises | The Old Mystic school reopened [ Mach try. Club's Social Com. | €lected. A special vote of thanks and | omre e Corn. A Goodwin & life were held in the Bethel M. E. church | Tuesday morning after vacation with ill—Country Club’s Social ™ | appreciation was tendered Dr. Dan- | member of the Woman's Board*of Friday evening for the members and |the same principal, Miss Jennie Eldred, mittee. lelson for his nearly 20 years of effi- | Migsions. Balance in the treasury friends of the Sunday school. Preced- |and the same teachers in the other _— clent and faithful service as clerk. It Jan. 1 1916, $9.65. ing the distribution of gifts a pleasing | grades. The Burnet's Corners school | “Mrs. John Denny of New Britain | voted to hold the mext annual meet | o Moetid &5 apman reported fof programme was rendered. Miss Hel- |reopened Monday with George Ingram | spent the week-end with her parents, | ing January 1, 1917, the Christian Endeavor soclety, which ma Gustafson was at the organ for | teacher. Mr. and Mrs. Merwin Chapman of 2 ot ioWing & aieetivis S the musical part of the program. Yaling Men's ‘Asscviation Gay Hill 3 G. Cummings has returned to et oling Men's ociation Mests. and a balance on hand. Mrs. Burton his duties as teacher at Stratford af- | goihsy Tiont wUleick Teturned home | mpo Young Men's assoclation held a |, 2158 Alice Hooper of Norwich has G‘ARDNER LAKE MO Wiblols jancie i wostS fo drie Dadied CASEANETS HEGU ‘fe wohtu. Soclety. Balanee Jan s ; E _ | ‘lunuy from Westerly after spending been spending several days at her ter spending the holidays with his special meeting Monday eveni: at the Aid v ' ot o i -] Smith College Graduate to Teach Har- |$25.50; received during vear,.$160.84 | MEN AND CHILDREN' WITH- LEONARD BRIDGE A number from here attended the masquerade ball at Lebanon New Year’s eve. Mrs. Alfred Hughes returned to Providence, R. 1, Saturday after spending several days with her sis- ter, Mrs. Kenneth L. Cummings. Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Watrous and a friend of - Willimantic spent Su&y at Chester J. Holmes'. home in Palmertown. residence of the president, Archibald Wiss' Ruth Brows, who is seriously |, Misses Grace and Gladys Thompson P t Miss Grace Lyon has returned to e o sy gl a few days with Mrs. W. F. Thorpe. returned to their schools in Syracuse | *MPbert. The committee appointed to| nortn Stonington, after spending the ris District School. making in all $189.34. The society paid i OuUT 1!!%“ ill with typhoid fever, was resting more form a new constitution and by-laws out "during. the. year $104.834, leaving a comortably and seeimed to be o little ey = Pmions eallews-itn | Sl e the same = which was i e e Mrs. Sarah Ladd is spending some|balance In the ' tressury’ Januar. |yaKE WHEN BIL| ADAGH.V. atter, e latest reports. sg | @Copted by the association. It was . time ith her brothers, David a.nd s B has 31" Qe a e at Topemin Youns spent; New Year's | Joraq ta lease Tor & mesting:place the| A receptiof’was ‘tendersd: the Rev, | S, with her krot $120 in the bank. FOR COLDS, EATH, LEFFINGWELL Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Reynolds were called to Worcester Dec. 31st by the dedth of Mr. Reynolds’ uncle, John Reynolds. Rosabel Palmer returned to Hartford ‘Wednesday after spending a few days with her parents. Miss Gladys Leflingwell is spending a2 number of days with Mrs. Joanna er. store owned and run many years by|and Mrs. William H. Lakin in the| Percy Willis spent New Year's day| The pastor in- his-report spoke of | SOUR STOMACH. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett | the largely attended county confer- S adk Willis, at the Lake house. ence of ministers and churches, held P 0 * Mrs: David' Maynard is ill with the church in May,'a most _enjoy- . Miss Jourden, a ‘ndu.u of smml:cb;e c-therm,:u O Congregational church on Thursaas | hts made. - Blectric lights will be| pleasant one, after which dainty re-|college, has been sngaged to 001, association -also -me e | the late John W. Burrows, now own-{ auditorium of the Union m,un' evening, when an interesting pro |(Dstalled in- the room used for the|freshments were served and a soclal ’.h, i gt i e o mm,m. s | church on Sunday afternoon and save| MOHEGAN ed by his daughter, Mrs.. Charles H.|church Monday evening.' Vocal and Denison. The counters and -shelves | instrumental music and several read- Christmas exercises were held in the will be removed and other improve-[ings. ‘helped to make the evening meetings of the association. hour “enjoyed. be; by Miss R Fuller of [an interesting program. Eram was Siven. A well lnden tree|™Ceorge W. Harris, crop: technologist| Daniel Darrow of New London will | Soutn coyenter. e During - the past year the thirtietn | Thah Eifts for young and old added to | tor the government bureau at Wash- | install the following officers in the| Mr. Cortula, who recently purchased | anniversary of the pastor's omdination Mrs. John Flelding has returned, | \iSco ™y 7 hag returned to Baldwin- T ety Teon e, DT Mimer w, hawi macaend P08 e, L I ot . Y., where n g o [arry ., k after spending several days in Plain | V! Jlonding Teaay work novooney and; * Melvin _ Furber, _vics N Iy Cmowavin il e, given at the time. " T his family at the Harris homestead. grand; Robert Paton, secretary; n- During the past vear three of e :“" Steickland and ohildren have | o™ clatives and fionds nere. of | 1ol Hlome. fnancial secrotary and Hv- gldest members: of the chiurch died | - i s o after spending the|winthrop Wilson, son.of Rev, Dr. and | erett Chapman, treasurer. A Julius Church and Mr. and Mrs, Jared | : 3 oth e, Bnd Mo Quihickland’s par- | Mrs, J. Kennard Wilson, of Waterville,| Mrs. Thomas Watt entertained the| The O. N. T. club’ met ith Miss|W. Lincoln. ‘Clarence Leffingwell of Norwich is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Leffingwell, Fenno Jobnson of Groton spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Me., learn that he is convalescing from | members of the Ladies’ Aid Soclety |Lena Conrad Tuesday evening. The bensvmenu- ol' the church the| Mrs. Andrew Johnson. mmfimmtc:}h& :nwgi:nda in g Critical ilhwu. u,nw“”n under- | of .the Unlon Baptist church at her| Nettie Karoli of Shewville “visited | past year were $145.60. The apportion--{ bty 'G"" = G. R Sanders of Norwich was vis- | Dt an_opera io o:;‘l“ months | home Wednesday afterncon. fl“;fldl E"‘x‘m e I ment of “Wzo':n'em@;u;“ ”‘:‘“"‘" HAMBUR! iting friends here the first of the|GSC.l e na asEesl and his e Installing Machinery. ving | 1 wiin &l E,::"'m‘:wt ooy m‘““ L. B. 8. Officers. . Voing A e The C.'M. Robertson Co. is having oo g the machinery installed in their new John Tiffany is sawing wood for his ROAD SOCIETY P ST S :: g‘;; ‘brick box shop which s near com- neighbors wity his power mill. < New London and Ledyard New Yewrs|Pletion. ‘Weaquetequock: for the Dast two “weeks, weeks .’: his hmnl‘. m“om n.:f, et BTN Mary Starr Wheeler has re-|SVe: There were games and m“"‘: ho’l':eug?t:::r, -o‘c:ll:ibl:. ;!ale’il:yn:‘ ‘dh:fi Bz TRLRInSE o took aetion oo & v lath s Rew | turned to Wellesiey college, where she | Relreshments were served. evening. of next week. Henry | i Samppgc > St 18 visting “"u"' .mux::".::ldm Bt ;be is a senior. Met at Parish House. St. Germaine, Lewis La Bounty, “Eiy Arthur Willlams was Mrs. Georgs Middleton of Brook-i The United Workers of the Meth-| Clark and Joseph Hickey are on the Iyn, N. Y, visited Mrs. Marcia Stan-|odist Episcopal church met Wednes-| t Schrinittoe. YAWBUX VALL] VALLEY |oaw R oreslutian g8 d arrangemen . gay at 2 p. m. in the parish house.| Jerome 'nonvulehu recently moved —_— Williams returned | Supper was served ‘at 5.30. The pro- |his family from the Paquot fo Taft-| Wil Johnson and Jacob Askildson Aer.the, “"““" to take ‘d""“ ceeds will be used for church vuu,whmhammoe»hfl si- to_their homes_after. ‘m who ‘has | penses. 5 flon in‘the Ponemah v v,umé:.sx - «SQUTH 'Y for the Mr. and o o e = : “‘g-‘;t- Sne Co., set ~

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