Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 22, 1916, Page 9

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Who is Gamg and. Wm Accidents ind Building in Three Counties EASTERNWNNEBHBHI Aflfl WESTERN flHBflE ISLAND - Duting the evéning Mr. Sheldon was %mtfl u.; of .old cuff lnks. furnished m lfieph Colomibe. . Another Sooial. ufi& held a me.tinz Wwas much whn listened to e light. e, ! Xniih: b: ‘Columbus, i torn dow.end & b8 DR On Latdes othes Who is by | usnally attend betng il friends in Norwich, returping home by way of Jewett City and -pendln‘ dAy with Mr. and Mrs. A Services Omitted. Rev. John THompSon held no affi noon service at Voluntown last Su day, so many of the congregation w) 1 grip and hard colds. Mrs. Harriett Palmer has returned home from eart: for Mrs, Sterry Pjerce, who has ice Luthér 5 attending the Business collége in Norwich: NORTH mmm Miss Rena Race flfir\--a oh Birth- 18 | monia. Charles. P, t t Wi ,a” “fi'umn% k: was a guest Bmwnlng and ss Rena Mls. Celia wm u eldnt for Mre. Phoebe Irish Party on GmMr’i Birthday. = “Course supper nfi“m R 5% ;m.s ‘served by Mrs. h-thda.y cake wak St cardu, Jetters and lokml of émbrance.. #hd MrE. o MY, nq Mrs, fifl !’uauday t m VEBItOrE !‘?iday fim: Srrs. Mifin w fiugpor and Scm of ‘Min- R F: M eads | nilh‘r‘g Sermon—Fifty. een ill with pnegy- o fi, pct of the versé of Luke 18 l t‘! Man cometh, shall Be Ind on the earth. Addressed C. E. Meeting. Miss Bffie /Christie gave a very in- teresting address at the Christian En- where she has been for the past six years. Owls’ Nest. ‘I‘hu fraternal order of Owls is to organized in town, About 50 names been received, quite a number this end of the town will belong to organization. Pollywogs in January: Farmers have been rushing the ice harvest this week. While getting ice e day. one man noted a number of llywogs that came to the surface the pond, but this queer incident d_not quite equal one on the 20th January quite a number of years .;o when peep ‘were actually LEBANON Young Friends Give George Hewitt Surprise Party——Entire Family Ili with Grip. _Mrs, Vincent ster, a nurse at Norwich State ital, spent & g«n with het p-nmn Mr. “ ? or Nw Bfiun was u and Mrs. } ls lll ‘with malaria. ~ Whole Fanily III young peépié {t‘ Huvitt n Im party his homo ‘on Town street Iast Fri- and music were ents. vbre served. m.mm- ‘have been luv thll eady wum mdu cleu. tck ice. . | nual m: eeting last week Thursday d)e Coit chapel and glected the fol- 'wing officers: of directresses, Miss Befllemsm FITCHVILLE Farewell Reception and Purse of Gold For Rev. G. Elmer Lathphers—Ac- cepts New Jerssy Call. Reyv. G. Elmer Lamphere, who re- cently resigned as pastor of the Fitch- vile Baptist church was given a re- ception in Palmer hall last week, at which were s¢ores of his friends as well as members of his congregation to bid the pastor fareweil During the evening a purse of gold was pre- sented him. Mr. Lamphere has been located in Fitchville for the past three ming here soon after his in | Mrs. Cooper had a bad fall recemtly and was taken to Norwich to be under the care of & Mrs. Elmer Abel, Gladys Abs! and Leon Abel are quite fll with grip, Charles S. Ray substituted for P, J. O'Connor on Route 4 Carrier O'Con- nor being fll. LEONARD BRIDGE Start to Settle Miss Dutton’s Estate— Dogs Injure Flock. ‘William Perl has returned from & visit with relatives In New Yat city. There was no church eervice &t Exeter Sunday. Settling Miss Dutton’s Estate. Judge Albert G. Kneeland entertais. g Judge M. A. Shumway and Lawyer eral others Friday, in me mtm of Miss Mary H. Dutto; Orando Lombard -nfland a shock e this week. Gran N. larger fleld to work in, while here both he and Mrs. Lamphere made many friends, Who regret their departure, but wish happiness and prosper- ity in r new home. Notes. Rev. J.. W. Payne of Jewett City will occupy the pulpit in the Bap- tist church at morning and evening Sunday. “%:o ew London Co, and W. ng their ice crops this week. Friends Send Kindly i-uu— to In- Jufed Harold Burke. f'p‘ mi fit!l her dlllt!- Mrs. Harry Hol l! vMflh‘ in Nor- g%‘:fi“ Bokhg. of et w0, Georse le.h" the ties hmonmmflbtwmo{m Georffe A. Tanner 18 Serving as juror in_Norwich. Brown is drawing logs for Earl Davis. Man Rermembered. ing from E‘S” of Fall.- 3@3& iy, 214 Bacia MDav‘ld Walsh was at Chestnut Hill, (onda) G«mrge A. Mills has been i1 With Tambago. 3 Farmers in this vicinity are busy harvesting ice. The icé ranges from ten to twelve inches in mehen and is of excellént quality. Dogs Wrong Sheep. x Two dogs got into Eddie Stiles’ ficck of sheep last week and did com- siderable damage. The _belong- ed to Mr. Valinsky and Motyka, Frank Adams of Westchester was & local caller Wednesday. cm:smm.fi Charles Tinker of New uu— ‘was a caller here the first of the week. Miss Julia Sullivan spent ‘week end at her homie in New J. E. Powers filled his ice house Wwith ten inch ice Monday. John Sharpe of East ILyme was & caller on J. E. Powers the first of the week. Miller & Kaplan filled their foe houses he middle of the week. - Mrs, Emily Benfamin of New Ha- yen called on her mother, Mrs. G. 1 Holmes, last week. Misses Lula and Milred Powers are T Y Shiioen: e, Mesierieh i Crandall 6f Montville were callers in this viclnny Tuesday. “l)fihm"m,, xwmm winter store of ice bmum M

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