Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 8, 1916, Page 9

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—a‘zvemnd Plain Dnler “Yes, yes, doctor; but which pill shall I give him? He’s sitting up in bod picking cherries!’ 2 —Phumuim uplic Ledger AT IT AGAIN wA WL Lian S ~Indianapolis News - o —New York Telegram =3 3 oA —Baltimore American Fhe New Uncle Sam was entertained over New Year's at {,J!um Medose rosiers; grades| have been enjoying coasting . and , SALEM e, Mary Delude, Master Ellsworth Powera™has re- ! / ;umpd fr(:in!l Fl:!:.hvule, uwhm he bhas Pt 4 — i 3 een spending vacation. ) 1A No services were held ia the Con- SOUTH LYME NIANTIC x| : gregational churc unday. —_— . | EASTERN CONNECTICUT AND WESTERN RHODE ISLAND s v o me v v o) e EEERETAES o et compn e o e . C. F. Hayward is getting out again mlm?{:rl‘:“.?‘fi;;:m D ihee —Funeral of W. P. Reed. .| Death of W. P. Reed—Body Sent to | after being confined to the house the | PY. ! S Michigan for Burial—Village and rs. Pearl Cornell of Norwich -»em Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miner of North e e e eane "9, 8™0: + | & few daya last week with her parents, Stonington have been guests’of Nr.| Grove Nates. Char] 1, k Mr. and r!(ru Wesley Mrs. ios: C. Gray was: very ‘en- IBnD:ll'A;' ;?n‘il:e!stCk had to be kept im, Ill Who is Going and Coming—Incidents, Accidents Brown. Gurney mm-d to hid home | 309 Mrs. Hggleston the past| (. e Willara Beckwith, who re- | N Ll i 3 gl London Monday after . sides at the Four Corners, is ill and Building in' Three Counties i R L —_— 1o moveisl days with TMr! and"Sore | 1o i & B ¥ Mamiery ot Brovidencs | €105 B L N R amae hare & few | gational church held an ail-day sewing FRANKLIN Charies Malona. Payne this week. Mr. Maniere is | J°2rs 2€0 and lived on khe Scranton 3 meeting in the vestry Thursday. Mr. aud ‘l;u Wclunz!on lhfi: of | medium. of ability. ‘::n.d ad;z:i xuI!;chflny wfi%m:nefi':n o : i T East a n Arthur Miner has returned to Gro- . 3 2 Fisher responaed brity. Mr. and Mrs. Stereopticon Lecture on Passion Play oy ,m,,m, white which started with grip. He leaves his New London cmll'lty Fisher received many gzifts in tin, S'IUNOC —Holiday Guests. e h‘(‘r‘ and Mrs, fon after a brief visit with his family | WERCT RIS TG ETD e Reed was aluminum, glass and china. Seer. s aumber of friends and rela- | Porn in Michigan and the body was W China the Theme. Social Meeting of Shunoe Sunday morning at ‘the Congrega-| G J. Murray been confined to ded the scneral of W. b.|Sent from here Wednesday noon for NORTH STONINGTON zfi ng nod Improvement | oay civarch. the aubject will e Te Fthe Bt T bant Fow e by & 0 Hecg =tipnded the woeral of W. P:|(hat statewhere the funeral and burial | 2 u.'f'” mission study class of the Bap- Society—Opening of the School. Visions of Christ. Vore: ad10. FIonlk heth aRd. whT bo :‘”uy Miss. | will take place. \ . church met Wednesday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grant were.in! ~Aleck Dobrowolski was a Colchester| o3° Ho lemves his wido d two| , Mrs. Abby J, Strickland left Wednes- Rev. and Mrs, O, D; Fisher Receive on | at the home of its leader, Dora T.| The Shunoc Improvement society | Poquetanck Thursday attending . the visitor Monday. smmall oh : G Sl ©| day for New London to reside a few Tenth Antiversary—Iliustrated Lec- | Maine, under whose inspiring conduct | held its fortnightly meeting Thursday | funeral of Isaac Geer. Fl‘nk Rogers was in Norwich last weeks before going to the home of her ture for Benefit of Janitor lrving the session proved very interest, the | evening at the home of Mrs. Maria N, Mr. and Mre. Louls Smith and BEr- .'Officers Re-elected. daughter, Mrs. Page, in Brooklyn, N. ! Congden. . mitet ‘s The Merrill. There was a large attend- | nest Smith, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur| A At = recent mosting of the Niantic| Y- fOF the remainder of the ‘winter. gdon. 5 e ance besides the members of the socie- [ Smith and son Burton and Everett hall ‘evening. l‘-h:u-n it n"fl“emo company all | . TS. M. R. Davis has returned from ty, visitors being present from out of | Smith, Frank Greensiit and Mrs. Hor imord. the oficers wire re-elocted . e Rev. and Mrs...Oren D. “h, X 3 u-n 'l‘ha I committee had|ace Smith were attendants r spending F. C. is 411 Marcus Haynes of Cenferbrook is 2 " C. Payne with grip, which at iti open house Tuesday evening at hm New Teacher of English. u de.ltxht th.pmtn.mnu. Song: present 4 enlde e in this | vViSiting relatives here. ” parsonage in homor of o day, a g‘e“mm ity e Sehatr mast ot Rathae, I Dadniifie of Sk EnSeat Ay Dok Smvy T Allem, e | Zhe stereopticon lecture on n. Pas- iy Luey Caarnowski ‘l’fh Mamches-| VRN friena are | gome time with pneumonis, is able to -Wheeler school, has succeeded MillE.Loulul(‘rrfll.m ey A erammergau s ter spent week end with relatives| ;i jying . H. Waterhouse, F. B. Dart ha: N R Reblaron™ ot 0o 5% ar Y Tl et 2t | b o S anc o3 | Chumpion i e n the | oy o A8 020,10, Ve T man H. Bennett, recitation by Misa LYME Sevanth e e acaring the | imiversity. - ) th ‘teacher. Z g white mtin 031‘“::3 Tmmm.:n:n from Chimnay. el and an : PENDLEI' HILL 2 NORTH m Sogthmiac the N SHIGRESER 4 ; occupied m’fow‘mr i e L. Townsend ent Looal Relatives Attend Funeral of Col. 5 Woek, Suliering &rip. The doctors are Kept busy these days quncu south of the village, served | Martin Chwmn 1 nrvx. E. L. Bill, as. there is a large numi cases burned early w.dn-d-v.evonlu m"“"" F tne Hee- o e i e A - CAMPBELL’S MILLS - |erip about town. Mrs. E. E. Darrow has returned home after a visit to New London. F. A. Aston has returned from Mid- dletown and is-working on Mrs. E. V. X . Lo Who- ke leg | Weir's new house. 'nder the nucgau the Young Winter Term Opens. ‘Mrs. F. J. McCarthy of New Haven away [ Harold Peo) lqm- c«#cnfinw Schoel in this place opened for th vacation. a before Dec. 28, nfl«flflt less wn this - E o : wesk lhnhhn has been visiting her mother, Mrs. J. Ere Yonter tarmm Manday with Miss Anna.|. ! ‘}," :::;"m"n"“‘.m“", . 3| Wytle schoolliouse is being furnished W. Coroley, Tl ¥ g w‘;fif r_ mmga xm- .cm“nnndi“ mwm Mre. Vine Barber fell lnd alslo- | store, is suffering froln‘ & severe cold. cuu rtven by tln -ode in Grange | 9ay. catéd her shoulder Monday. My, and Mrs. Johm Dunn of the hall Friday i Mrs. Frank A. Brown of 4, | remained e i mflef‘-mdm&flumé’v-m R. L, mt-twm-wm;:fi ¥ 3 and family have Deen ¥ ~ Springfield, Mass. s bury, bas moved piace knows | rocflelnsu{ihnzfl several in the e grip. nited, 2 £ s 1:‘.1'!'&-13"“::.'1%" i tttmg:en: ; ,nxrnhhofl ahpary | cently v?!::.mm mm;‘mefim%dfimmwwg“ g Cngz visiting_ hér Mr. t_ Mrs. "w*_ o teach ’ onington, v thred Cecile Palmer B AL : L. Manwaring _is his Gmnmmnné,‘ ho er of the % ¥ :o:unadtomfir-cmlondnnm . 5 B granddaughter, Mrs. P. A. Klun tsch, ‘nu is believed_to have caught ptist It was one of the % ron. Totten was recel et PR P L T Tocial ovomt ever el my o ine i sidence here, returming ok Bward 13- | Harold Burke More Comfortable— ; emied 6y etk Plainfiel Hiustrated Lecture. roll constantly. added to t! Monday. the dan Grangers” Sled Ride to Plainfield. Hills’ in Brl _Schaols G. C. Swift| wi ving 2 § E - e e mxmnmndmnm relatives Fen matatiation wil . . ; L 3 ; James Haynes, who has been ill for '

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