Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 15, 1916, Page 13

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‘PAGES ONE TO EIGHT NORWICH. CONN. SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1916, roreym 3 TIMELY EVENTS PICTURED IN CARTOON BY THE LEADING ARTISTS OF THE COUNTRY NO PUSSY-FOOTING ABOUT HIM DEVELOPING A STUDY IN EXPRESSIONS —Brooklyn Eagle Arfierican WILL THE PIXE HC!D ? PERHAPS YOU KNOW HIM <7 1CH P igkva . ; il 4 / % va'fl'ognau —Chicago News i Job—*“There, you wear it!” i v days with relatives in New London. AD SOCIETY e e e e GLASGO Willlam Howard . of Lake's Pond RO, 2 I Elmer C z : . alled on friends in town Monday. Soctabttell NE“ b FROM ONE HUNDRED LIVE CORRESPONDEN S B e v e eneTyad, | Mesting of Ladies’ Aid Society—Two | ““Mr. ana Mrs. T. H. Hanney of Wa- | Grange Holds Poverty nesday. Families Move to Jewett City. terford were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Noyes and Daughter Returning from On_account of infirmities and age soyea tn| WiDfeld Hanney the firat of the week | China. s Clifford Eccleston is employ: Mr. and rs. arles weet of Mr. Capels had to have his horse,| e Wi naniitso, thvend salll. : North Lyme visited relatives in town| Miss Martha G. Willlams and &7 e e gapad for many years, [, Mathewson and Mr. Weeks | Monday. z s e Tnosts of friunte IR 2 Mrs. J. H. Burrill remains_critically | moved their families and household Addition to House. London, Saturday and on Sunday re- i HANOVER i at a private hospital in Williman- | goods to Jewett City last week. Harry Moore is building an addi- |turned to their studies at the New tic. Vacation Notes. tion to his house. Epgiand Conservatory in Boston. Conference of Churches May 10th to | Rtev. John H. Knott was in Hartford Warren Wheeler has been Ralph Wilbur, who has been spend- Grange Installa n. e R. F. D. team for several Monday % 3 ing the spring vacation at home, re-| A special grange meeting was held | ot & F- D : 3 ; 2 r be Addressed by Rev. Dr. Rockwell |~ 31" A. Noyes ana Mrs. Hattle | 108 0GP ichbor a7 WHlimantie Mon- | in Grmeee b e senaet unk was held | M= Favcli, the regular carrier Who is Going and Coming—Incidents, Accidents Potter—Friends Mourn Death of |H. L. Starkweather, have returned|gay morning. 1. T. H. Hanney, past master of | iiarry N. Crandall left Friday for| spending several days with her uncle, Ebenezer Allen. here for s‘:;ij";mg:i. Moste 7 Miss Marian lla-l:m"h whon:fuh:: Waterford grange and Mrs. Hanney | west Haven, after visiting m-" 5 1 3 s “hester J. Holmes. 75 > > In ‘aterbury, spen e va on_ : were present and installed the follow- oW 3 and Building in Three Couaties Otto A. Nettleton was in Batic, |, The church committce and the pas-| The Ladics’ Sewing circlo met with | her ' home, returning Monday. Miss | Ine ® dhoern, Mastm e p Sy cin: | Befg for & few dave, - e amat Monday afternoon. tor are making plans for the confer- | Mrs. Annle L. Harvey, Friday after-|jyajioy has taught in Waterbury the | overseer, Winfleld Hanney. lecturer. davgihter of North Stoningtom, wess Chester J. Holmes, who has -been | €nce of six churches to be held here | BOOn. e 1n | PASt Tour years. Mrs. Cora Hanney; steward, Harold|gmegts of Mr. and Mrs. Leander Park, | seriously ill, is rapidly improving. May 10. Dr. Rockwell Harmon Potter | Mr. and Mrs. John Clarke were In} "The Glasgo school closed Friday for | Dariing; assistant steward, Willtam | &oe on 27 500, M % New London cou“ SHUNOC Several flocks of wild meese were |Of Center church, Hartford, has ac- | Norwich Tuesda: two weeks, Miss Herwin going to her | Darling: chaplain, Mrs. Amy Miner; | * 70500 Noyes has purchased & pair’ i seen flying northward the past week. |cepted the invitation of the church to home in Willimantic and Miss Malloy | treasurer, Richard Tibbetts: secretary, | ,¢'1orses from North Stonington own-s MESTR Pleasurable Meeting of Improvement| ( Otto A Nettleton was in Colchester, | preach the conferonce sermon.” The LEFFINGWELL to Preston City. Mrs. Helen Malona; gate keeper, Da- NORTH FRANKLIN Society—Many Attend Miner Auc- | " fiaeiq Y e e afternoon is being ar- x o e Mr. Woodworth the school super- visor, has been visiting schools here, tion. K 1 Aid Society Meets. vid Winchester; Ceres, Mrs. Mar: Harold J. Cummings of South Cov- | ransed and is certain to prove inter- : Darling; Pomona, Mrs. Rose Miner: entry, visited at Shady Lawn, last|esting and helpful. Misses Dorothy and Margaret Lovett | The Ladles’ Aid society spent a weel h: 4 to thelr home In Groton | pleasant_ afternoon with Mrs. GuStaf- | nis, how o Car mer: lady as- ave returned to their home in Mrs. - | sistant steward, Mrs. Lella Rogers. The Shunoc Improvement society| William G. Thomas of Goshen, ac- | ' fiends Sorrow for Ebenezer Allen. | aficr spending a few days with Miss |son Wednesday. The ladies are mak- | *'58" MEUarte Yo Ort ogPms, held one of the best meetings of the!companied by H. T. Bland, of this| The community has been grieved | Viola Lovett. ing quilts and aprons. The next meet- | way served. season, Thursday evening, at the home | place. were in Willimantic on business | this Week at the death of Ebenezer Al- | _ Mr. and Mrs. LeGrand Chappell of [ing in two weeks will be with Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Bennett. Wil caday. len, who was long a resident of this | Paimertown were guests Sunday at|Sterry Kinney. There was a very large attendance Local Attendants at Social Corner Gathering — Missionary Meeting Mrs. George Weaver, Mrs. A. T. Browning, Mrs. Hermon Gager, Mrs. visited Sunday with parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. Billings. o < Maine, who has been Il for. Fi ear Hartf - | place. Mr. Allen had been connectad | the home of C. L. Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Chizzola re- ASHWILLETT Jame: X P owond, M e ger: , arei| and the literary cxerclses were oOf & | inp team. 0" |7 near Hartford driv- | gyt ine Congresational chureh all his | T1oyd Abell of Bashan Hill was a|turned to Springfield Sunday . after e some time, was taken to the Lem-. M Bl B Hoftman, attendcs ‘tha | bighly pleasing and entertaining char. | ' Kenpoth L. Cummings and sons|\fe untll he joined the Second Con- |recent Euest of red Leffingwell. spending the week-end at Mr. and| sy Charies Patmer and Miss Lucy |75 A0spital recently for treatment; Bocial Corner gathering at Williman- | 2Cter. The musical program was in|were in Norwich, Friday afternoon. |&reSational church in Norwich a few| Mrs. C. E. Ellis and Mrs. Emma |Mrs. Luthers. I Plerce of North Stonington spent| Brogkiyn, Y., were over Sundey’ e, Wokhontery charge of the social committee. There | ' afrs. George A. Mills, who has béen | YC2rs ago. He served this church as|Tyler attended the meeting of the| Henry Weseman has = moved his - Wi M Pumrel prayn, IoiNo we by e Vitissionary sotiety met| A8 Ane singing and biaying by Miss | seriomaly Bieis maa T e deacon, superintendent of the Sunday | Woman's American Baptist Home Mis- | family and houschold goods to the so- N N s whe | Suests of relativds bere. LUl with Mrs. Charles B. Davis, Thurs- | Clara Paghly, of Ashaway, R. I, Henry| The golden weding of County Com- | 5¢hool and other important offices in |sionary society at the First Baptist calied B. F. Eccleston farm. | G0t ZHp. : anday ;.“’,. his parents, M. day. The usual line of work was taken | L+ Allen, the president of the society, | missioner and Mrs, Fred J. Brown, is | €Ver¥ Way he did much for the church | church, Hartford, Friday. fovas. J0a. Modiaston wis Tl Norwioh | ~ gemuet’ D, Plercs. bas. retirned (o] con ain © B e o5 Thirty one wers In_ atteadanee’ |and by A. L. Townsend. A collation |ty be celenrated this (Saturday) afi- |8nd community during his residence| Beari W. Ross has been confined to[Wednesday. bt e b Bt St ol and Mrs. C 8 Noyes. Miss Elsie Cruthers of Greeneville | W45 served ernoon. here and it was with real sorrow that | his home this week with grip. two months with his grandchildren | gotng on a barge to New YoOrk | apent” Wednesday — with M5 ¥ | . Horace F. Babecock, who has been ill his friends learned of his death in New | Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Lovett, who SALEM S - going on a barge to New ahonay 9+ J-lfor some time, is on the way toward Haven. have lived at the Uncas farm for the Sigfreid Abiberg is helping Sterry | hos ol Make trips to difeess B v hiae Olarke of Labasom was | Tecovery. CHESTERFIELD Rev. Herbert D. Rollason has been | past two:years, have moved to Nor- _— Kinney to put a piazza on his house. | Stominsime seonpe heid the guest Wednesday of Miss Francis| , 1+ 1~ Allen was in Ledyard, Thurs- visiting during the week in Boston h, where Mr. Lovett has entered the | Harry Moore Building Ads to| ™ Peter Gauthier Is carting ties again | Stonington grange hel & — > day, acting as auctioneer at an sale. —_— and Beverly, Mass. employ of Swift & Co. House—Installation Ceremonies at | since the mud has settled S0 he €an | mooiirs Wog eenos sveninn i Mrs. J. T. Riley and dsughter, Olive, At = There was only half a day school | MI® F. G.'Way and children return- | Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Rogers and son, o e i wa parlers, ‘ednh ay ol‘:'m - con- of Nerwich, spent Friday with Mre. e n) Friday in the Twelfth district on ac- | 63, Monday to their home in East|John went to Danbury Thursday to] the Grange. rs. Julia A. Crumb was business | "*Sics Grace B Whotlor attended e -|_There was an auction of persomal|count of teachors mestins s Pojmos. | Glastonbury. aticna the funeral of Mr. Rogers caller 1n Giags and Votumtown, Toce: | roties Oyace D, Whesler cttiu Mra. Charles Peckham has returned | BIOPerty, Wednesday, at the Ezekiel| town, Given Surprise Party. brother, Verne Rogers. e N o any | Thursday evening, and late Wl home, after spending two weeks In| wiion. Biioneer mad Tyle G oo | “Louis Curtin of Norwich was a Sun- | A number of the friends of Mies _— B morntng. The 7. P8 € E | Geese are fiying north in flocks and | gucer of Miss Joa Fo. Smithywho! Providence and vieinity. clerk. All the articles sold brought | 183, caller here. 3acs Browning, met at {he home SOUTH GRISWOLD mecting Surday evening was jed by | PecP frogs make music nights. cently returned from several Mrs. Fred H. Race and Miss Vior- | CC0d e | Supervisor Carlon E. Whesler was |of Mr. Erank Crombies ast ‘Thurs- the president, Dwight Marvin. sty in Washingtop. ence an Rockwood, were callers e ! visiing schools here Monday. lay evening, giving Miss Brow T v. i 3 d - 2 on Mrs. Addison Kockwood, of Frank- | arier- o briof vasedon. In chaeee sf| , J9in K Kaplan spent the week-end | birthday surprise. = All report having | There was no servico at the Betnet | Bev Mr. English of Factford is ex- MOHEGAN Will Toach in Maine. lin, Friday. iss Amna Morsill teachor 278 ©f|in New York attending a wedding. a very pleasant time, refreshments be- | church Sunday on account of the m-w il - . T Miss Helen Wilinms has rs. Sadle Cruthers of Norwich was | “hs, Anne Meroll, teacher. = | Harry Kaplan of New London spent{ing served at the close. storm. ¥ Mfocre of Boston Is spending | Mrs. Lamoine and dauzhter of Nor- | aaine whers she will tene s 8 guest of Mrs. J. J. Mahoney, Thura- | cend guest of his sisior, itrs. Triman e o McindaEx | MieMe sy Detiu ol North Groa- | The Bethel schoolaPened Momdayl, fey weeks with his family In town | pich Fere Euests of Mrs. Dunn, ihe| Her sister. Miss Ecuma; Visiting in Windham. Hh?ge;‘::%—oon and family have moved | g, 18tt A. Tinker has been in Hart- | her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Dela- s own | first of the week. he- sehos! w Britain, 2 mes. snd: - datighiter], Sivec Tenisle snd_Tenilly. moved saries Mathews has his summer oy 3 Miss Lydia Johnson is visiting in|to this place, into the house recently | Cxrinia s e, Dusiness. ney for the Easter vac fon, a few days visit a s at 1. O. Burdick's Tues- |13t week from East Lyme to 3fusic| w,oq cut and has a biz wood pile. S e e c Yl . William Yardufsky was in New = = = ay. o Le Eroy Brainard of Norwich call- | view g friend. Wlnmthe guest of Misses Clara gmli‘d N "é and Mrs. . Eugene|ondon Mogday. LIBERTY HiLl S. H. Kinnie is baving a large ver- Noted Sculptor in Town. ed on friends in this place Sunday. Fepairs on the Denison Johnson. 7 Bromley, L e Sy So mploved in| “Mra. C. J. Tinker 1s Il at her home. ar.. uiil _around his house. Eelp L. Pratt of Boston spent a cou- | Mrs. Dolbeare and Mrs. Avery were|have been completed, caumed Mrs. Nettie Bolande of Norwich, has ‘es erly af e C. W. Campbell Co.’s| Mr. Matt A. Tinker agd J. E. Pow- T Mrs. H. E. Paimer is suffering from | ple ‘of ja tewn last week. in Greenville the first of the weelk. fir> some weeks age. been spending a week in town. plant. ers were callers in Bast Lyme Mon- | Grange Supper and Entertainment— | o scvere atiack of Erip. M. . J. Murray were| Mss. Huntar has been in Norwich. iy B Miss Chariotte Franklin of Mans- day. Meeting of Sewing Circle. G. Flint of Norwich was a | Cololaston Monday. Mrs. Skeesuck was in Norwich the Returning from Homk-| fleld, is Mrs. Charles Davis. LEONARD BRIDGE People from here attended the en- business caller here Friday. Ji Bwebe was a recent caller in | first of the week. Mrs. J. D. Simpson is visiting her 5 tertainment given at Lake's Pond | The C. E. society had an oranse sup- gon, Clinton Simpson, of Norwich. © s Word has been recelwed W. P. Holmes was through this sec- Mrs. Fowler was in Norwich, Tues- |Eihel Noves. who with school Tuesday for the benefit of the | per and entertainment at the hall Fri- | tion Monday. was a business caller | day. pupils to help get'a Vietrola for the | day evening. lef: J. G. Bill was a recent visitor ‘trn d Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chapel have school. A number of ladies responded to an ' Clark's Falls. 15 spending a few | moved to Uncasville. Little Miss Mildred Manning, who Mrs. Henry L. Watrous of Wil B e M. jm smimdme. Jas returned to her home. afier

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