Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 18, 1916, Page 11

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PAGES ONE TO EIGHT | T;MEL.V EVENTS PICTURED IN CARTOON BY THE LEADING ARTISTS OF THE COUNTRY IS IT TO BE LIKE THIS? —Denver Post “Alas, Poor Yorick! 1 Knew Him Horatio........A Fellow of Most Infinite Jest..........He Hath Borne Ne On His Back A Thousand Times. . . ...Where be Your Jibes Now—Your Gambnle—Your Songs?” —Han EVERYBODY'’S DOING IT_ hiade '71 —Brooklyn Eazia —Ballimore American k_I a"‘ ‘3 X E:Rg}m @! {E EEUN%RED LIVE CORRESPOR DENTS Vs 11 e visiting her | C- E. Social Held at Grange Hall—New | r Miner spent Sunday with his | cousins at Block Rock. Tenants for Crystal Spring Farm. | DR 3 Regular’ services were held in t £ e e it PENDLETON HILL Congregational church Sunday — The Y. P. “ney 2 ANNC INHT AN ‘ Thunder Storm Fails to Break Back- ! was led by » % i i T ity ? i i i PRESTON bone of Winter—Late Season for|gave a short S L LU ioU | ik iy e Causes of Local Men Shoot on Winning Team— Mrs. Mary s visiting Mre. == Gonite s N James H. Fitch Goes to Norwich for | The thunder storm last week did not recen ) _was a recent L ¢ z 2 > ok o i His E em to b bone of winter Teachers’' Meeting. ,\ prwich M35 is Gong and Coming—Incidents, Accidents | ©Operation on His Eyes 15 is supp: be the case. On isor J. E. Young visited the £ ERiSSepost N Preston_were guests of Mrs. G. W. — | Wednesdas v _storm followed in R s St RIS & tewdh R a B:ildine + e D cims ryon, Thursday. In the match between the Norw the night dy wind, gives g in the Central school Thurs e and Bailding in Threc Tountiz: Mrs. E. G. Pendleton of Preston!Rifle club and the Connecticut State | the cou apoearance of mid- last week. i RN e e Plains visited her mother, Mrs. T. P.| Agricuitural colleze, George L. Prin in in use. and Mrs. William Chappell of aterhouse —_— Norman, Monday. | dle, C. A. C., '17, was one of the mem- : E. Thompson | East Lyme were Sund his sawmills to a 1ct situated near Ston- sts of Mr. by sity team. They have an unbeaten record of two years and a v a| half, starting at the time when Charles | ing Palmer, A. C., 'l4, was captain of | Ernest Palmer, the son of Mr. and and Mrs. H. A. Rogers, eebe was a business caller Rev. George H. Chambers of = () R 3 = g 3 ford, o OW! Mc New London County | NORTH STONINGTON |t =% was i town Monday. s Mrs. Frank A. Thompson Addresses|teacher in Wheeler school, pent Sa; " Sherwood Miner was a Norwich vis- | GLASGCO : 3 **lurday and Sunday witn Mrs. John D.| the crack varsity team. This makes|Mrs. George Palmer, holds a fine rec- | jior the first of the we LISBON S Equal Franchise League—Winners in| Avery. two local men who have shot on the!ord of school attendance. Since start- Mrs. Charles Ray of « hester was | = % - S Prize Speaking Contest. a recent guest of Mrs Webster | Boy Burns What He Believes Onion H. Young Shoots Thieving Hawk | able record in intercollegiate shooti ) he has only missed two days. Dur- 8. | v { rifie team that has made such an envi- | ing school two years and two terms | at_Hillside farm. | Sced—Is Injured by Exploding Blast- The ladies of the ptist church met the present year he has been pres- n ot Col- | as It Carries O a Quail. The Bqual Franchiso icazuc held a| NORTH FRANKLIN Mr. and Mrs. Louis C1 | ing Powder. mecting Monday afternoon. Mrs. Frank in the vestry Wednesday and tied three | ent every day, R T e th al Speing | 0 ’l'heh adles ;: lhc‘ Vulutx:to“én M. E [ A. Thompson, a prominent local work- | e comfortables. There was a large at- Birch Oil Season Late. farm the first of April | T S ik Pl it served a clam chowder sup-|er in the cause of equal suffrage, made | Four Tables Occupied at Whist of the | tendance. Jloyed in the birch bus- L E & ing. e e it in Social hall Friday cvening|an address. Regular meetings are to s | ““The ladies of the Congregational s0- | jnam ame comtinring o mut: aon wast G = .5°°j:‘ "";“"'.Y Even i {ch was well attended. {be held on the first Monday in each i i TR clety held their missionary meeting at brush to the mill near Clark's Falls. Y:\P“Z‘“}“ ll'l‘h fr l‘;:d»ld»‘r“* es Of lel Shot Hen Hawk. month = Rey. L. M. Keneston's Thursday. This . P. 8. S. was held in is much later than the season asted in 1015. The school in this district closed the winter term Friday, for two weeks' Rev. M A flock of quail which R. H. Youns | Mag Tesan e been feeding all winter near by {ery, 01 P house was reccntly visited by a|Daniel rgo hen hawk O. D. Fisher, Rev. and Vit F o Drury, Mrs. Jona D. v | , The I W. club met with Mrs. Frank | s Allce E. Avery, Mr. and Mrs. E. Phillp E. Gray, Mr. | 08¢ 2 S ¥ e As he swooped down | ara wrre ol (LR, Mre, Lu. | Prize winners were: First, Miss Delia Tuesday evenin, Sramme was given Home, Willlam Czarnowski and Lou Istenes: recitation, Johnny Sands, Min- Charles Geisthardt is much better, | |, so_that _he is able to be out of doors. M rnest Maine of Hartford, for- of this place, was operated on p . tion. Kingsley: reading, Better in the i 2 e or appendicitis Monday. Her mother, | 31 aheth oo Leal ace | Min gsley: ing, Bet i pizk up onc Mr. Young shot at him | ther C. Gra S " | Briggs; second, Mrs. Will Clark. Sand- | 37ne ohomtie 21 o Mirs. Hiizabeth Thompeon - | Morning, Vivian Czarnowski: ihghg down Dboth hawk and quail | oy mpieind Jolin L. York attend- | wiches, salad, cake and coffee were | ains, yiarkveather, and sister Helen | Malcom, spent Sunday in Bradford o3 | selection, The Wayside Chapel, le bird measured four feet from Up | Wednesda; & i1 ssmnec |is zetting along as well as could be| prowsoctt® Of Mr. and Mrs. Frank {james Beebe: readi The n PBridzeport 4p. i % A. T. Browning spent several Gays| . o cied e Cliffora Th Clock, Mrs. Helen Malona: solo, Love, | . Mrs. David J. G, Bill returned home Wednesday Prize Speaking Contest. in Boston, the guest of his daughter, o Lucy Willett has been home f0r § ¢ T and Mrs S e e Sison on- |Susap Miner; reading, T Honest | 3 m visitiog friends in Norwich. A prize speaking contest was held | Mrs. Harold Riley. il ey 'g"““‘@dd"“‘f‘"’_; Jaren o North Suaan | Deacon. Minnie Kinssle: | “Mrs. F. H. Trons and Frederick r. and Mrs. A. Ray Button were|by the Wheeler school Wednesday| Miss Milly Ward and Mrs. Reuben e N s Howacd Banny [¥ax, Ruth of Versailles s ek end with | Norwich Tuesday. evening. Charles Nutall won the first | Manning and children spen: Wednes- Has Cataracts Removed. |, M A i Tars Peutley |Rix and Amella istencs; duel Mise Alloe Neunoldy S prizo for boys and Clifford Wilkinson | &Y With Mrs. Charles Geer of Leba-| jume 1. Fiich is et his grandson's, | oy Lt Cyhook and Miss Jennte Stead- | Gently, Sweet Afton, Viv L So0E A Bt el Chbia was e the second; and Miss Hazel Richard- Pon: e bt 4 F. E. Fitch's, on Hedge avenue, Nor- | eki and Louisa Istenes: son wae awarded first prize for girls| Miss Della Briggs of Lebanon spent ot vi Wouldn't Hush, Mrs. Ora Clark: St. ant Mies” Mildrea Mallimaon, Sccond, | several davs this week with Mrs. A. T. | ok, MVRE catiracts Temoved tom | SQUTH GRISWOLD | Peter at the Gouden Gate, Mrs. Cora The judges were Rev. E. J. Klock of | Browning. s . A drama is to be given for the ben |t of St. Thomas’ church. The Vol [town dramatic club will present Lathi rn forest fire near the Ames " "Burned by Powder. by Nerwioh doclors: SEERTRER Axh 86 ptlE Hamney: vielin selections, Wellesley | = : Bt jeen Mavourneen.” { Trumbuil, Conn., Attorncy Charles L. | \qu\s old this month. He 18 the broth- | Mrs. Harrlet Palmer has returmed | Manney. Music and games furnished ;‘,‘[f“”“f“;fl"*“-ra: “‘ai‘_;‘,;”‘_‘;‘)"’”n:d' John and Willam Richmond of|Stewart of Norwich and Miss Char-| NORTH LYME er of H. Austin Fitch of Penobscot home from Norwich. SRS I | O, (SRS S rday morning when he threw = )ringfield, Mass. were wcok-end|lotte Maxson of Westerly. strect, who has just passed his 924 Jeptha'G. Bill has been visiting with | Wiches were served. 2 into the stove containing what he josts of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. e Maatio birthday. & friends in Jewett City and Norwich Social at Beebe Home. ught to be moldy onion seed but nry 2 e e Rev. Francls Purvis did not make| Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Button of North | this week. A social gathering and meeting was g Tus Ledles’ Aid Soclety dld not| The Ladies’ Society of the Third |his usual trip to Willington last Sun- Stonington spent Tuesday at C. H.| Several from here attended the t Wednesday at Mrs. Palmer's on Baptist church held a sewing meeting | day, on account of the snow drifted | Parker's. | church supper in Social hall, Glasgo, | James Beebe Taursd < of the storm. | Thursday at the home of Mrs. Edgar | condition of the roads. Mrs. S. Jane Hallett is improving | Friday evening.. Mrs. Eli Lague of Jewctt City was|W. Chapman. Nearly twenty were] Arthur Sweet has been ill with grip. | slowly. | W. G. Burdick and R. H. Young B8 Sir At cue Brad wers ety @ the beme of her parents, | present. A fine picnic dinner was on-| Tom Tuocker and family moved to| Mrs. Frank Fitch is very il with| were business callers in Moosup and burned. Fortunate his eyes escaped rs. J. T. Wilbur last week. yed at noon, an enjoyable feature of | Mrs. Anna Maynard's tenement houso | grip. | Norwich, Tuesday. L iniury. The Durns were Gresned &y & Marchand takes the place!the menu being clam chowder, pre-| this week. Rov. Mr. Gussman of New Hamp-| The Ladies! Aid society was unable| Mre. B. P. Stanhope has returned | . . . y the office vacated by James Carter, | pared by Mr. Chapman. who is an ex-| Alpheus Nye and family of Yantic hich proved to be biasting powder. He had replaced the cover, but wus evening. |close to the stove when' the covers were lifted by the explosion that his held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. shire preached at the Baptist church | to meot with Mrs. Harriet Palmer on |yome, much improved in health. Mr. | — working in Jowstt City. pert in that line. Mrs. George H.|visited at Qeorge Babcock’s over Sun- | Sunday as a candidate. He was enter- | Wedncgday on account of the storm. | Stamhope accompanied her home. | e s sk X Y“ww' G. Burdick were | Chambers anfi Miss Ruby Chambers |day. tained at Clark Woodmansee's. He will| Mr. and Mzs. A. C. Burdick and Miss Augusta Grifin of Old Lyme There has not been a single case ¢~ Norwrtad, p and Jewett City, | of Bradferd, R. 1. were present. M. J. Stark was a Middletown visi- | also preach here next Sunday. i daughtems, Miss Christine and Arlene, was a recent caller here. yellow fever in Oe¢ .u.icu Diates since f Mrs. A. E. Shedd and Miss Willis of ' tor Tuesday. 1 G. V. Shedd has two new brooders visited the Bethel school Friday. Mr. and Mrs. James B. Slate of New | 19057 o g x Ao g m R S e e R isa i Sesagore o ceasty- - . .

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