Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 13, 1916, Page 9

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GAY 1 TH Y saioveY ONLY HAD TWO LWans A MOVINGORY vy - XROVR ANCE S ToRE nmmm il —Omaha Bee When Your Neighbor Cuh His Lawn First, It'll Peeve You— But, Wait Four or Five Days Then Cut Yours! ” z . LARLIN Gmm igicr and Leader Pt N i THE. OLD STONECUTTER ety (2 EMORIAL £ TABLE TS5 rop| l NATIONS N’*G "W"susn ‘ —Philadelphia Ledger ‘ &7 guests two friends from South Farm- Smith entertained Sunday the Rev. | > ington, ;hfi{e'she is a teacher. . M\:\.Ichllfia}i; ot Gmwm’.l i . . 1, Mrs. Mrs. r] logers - ity gl &, Campbell, Mrs. SI08 | The Weelds Visitors—Birthday Sur- | bara “are. spesdime & fow ave it | Youns People Cleanup the aq-i ? : Henry Hewitt attended the Congrega- rty—Supervisor Young | Xrs. Elizabeth merx of Norwich., Green and Set Out Trees. tional convention held at Mystic on Holds Teachers’ Meeting. Mr, and Mrs. J. Burgess and son Tuesday. Donald, of Lebumn. were Sunday| The pastor's t.hm Sunday w Conferred Degrees. Rev. Theodore Bacheler of New | Visitors at Byron White's. ing was Commaunion. The text, lt - Lebanon grange met Thursday |Haven preached in the Congregational| Mra.~T. F. Ward wes in Yantic, Sun- | 22:19, This do in remembrance of ¢ 9 LEBANON night and conferred the third and [church Sunday morning and evening.|dey, calling on her aunt, Mrs. Lucy ion ¢ AN fourth degrees on the following can- | Rev. Lemuel W. Frink of Norwich | Manning. 3 =, ’ 3 with three —_— didates, Miss Mae Fischer, Arthur|will occupy the pulpit Sunday mern- Club’s Ball Team to Play Co- | Randall, Arthur Lathrop, Andrew La- lflfi HANOVER Today—Grange Confers De- | throp, Royce McCall, Eddie McCall| Henry ’l“l.‘l‘d:.lsofNew London spent axite. Mee B gress—Local Feople at Hebron Auc. |20d, sy Onderdunk _ ~Supper was|Saturday afterncon and,Sunday &t D8 | \io¢ 190 Served Dinner During Wed- | oo the mmesting o2 ih day school oonfemee at Hadlyme, tion. ‘At Social Corner Picnic. James Beebe, Ernest Spenoer, Sher- | nesday’s Conference of Six Churches | Association in Mystic, Whos is Going and Coming—Incidents. Accident ildi i . Sunday afternoon. wood Miner and Gilbert J. s Cleaned Up the Green. and Building in Three Counties Mos st Hogers visited at G, H.| Mr. and Bfrs. Wilbur Spencer of | kS, following attended the Soctal| TR8 SERSr BOLCIRoE, rday The_conference of six churches met| . ety e of tha. Strong’s, Tuesday. Boston spent the week-end with the | GornenPiente af Wilmanto Wedheos | ¥ onaries here Wednesday in a morning and g i o : Charles Sisson of Deep River called | former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. | stInaish, Mrs. Clark Standish, Mrs. C. . | afternoon session. Rev. Dr. R. H. Pot- | YOUNE peovle met 1o clenn BB LCHES on William Sisson, Tuesday. L. Spencer. B Godoiin Bl Myron Pecklian &nd. ter of Hartford preached the sermon|Thurch green and sct ow > New London county LEDYARD OBITUARY. Miss Ella P. Peck of Hartford spent | daughter, Eila, Mrs. {Fred Burgess, and as usual made a deep impression | The work completed. they gar Mrs. Emily Mye: ~|the week-end with her mother, Mrs.|Mrs, Ned Burgess and little son, Don- on his audience. About 180 were| e parsonage for supper and.s& Young People Sul Pa ¥ Huldi M_Peck at the home of Mrs, 3 joyed & fishing trip in town Saturday. | served during the dinner hour, by the | BOUF- : P i sl 'I::‘y. s..;'.‘::;.:{ B ey peat it M i I | Chiartes e S e s e e | Bror. Hiram Bingham of New Hia: | ladies of the parigh. "In tne aiternoon | Mia 3. I Kenncdy Feturned ! dies’ Guild M..‘..' Amos Congdon, died last Friday. She tain;‘da';n S‘:‘-‘;dg;’m&r"' Hoxie enter- | Mrs. Henry- ‘Briggs and _daughter, | Ven was in town the it e week. e eme “The Country Church and ‘Brainatd SHUNOC - ” with her sister, Mrs. b Officers 'Blected ' by Second Baptist had been a great sufferer from rhou- -pand Mrs. J.|Ruth and Gladys, Mrs. Robert Lillie doe Sommuntty” whe-iaken b E eVl Son in wuumn'me. iy S Wy .| S 33 s e save Rov. G| mation Ry Sreat uflerer from rhou- | Henry Clarko and son, Lealle, of LIb- | qnd dsushios: Litle Miss Aviene nd | A _birthaay was | G- H. Ewing, Rev. Albert Donnell and mént Sosiety. \ Goodenough a surprise Thursday | 3l years. She was the daughter of| Charles Abell of New Britain t 5 nltxn. hanging bim a large May bas- | the late Andrew Edwards of Had-|the ook end with s pareate X Herman C. Maine, who died at.his|ket filled with fruit, cake, candy, etc. | l¥me. rs, Myers kept house a feW|anq Mrs. Charles J. Abell. home at Old Mystic Tuesday, was @ | Bev- Mr. Goodenough caught them all|Y’ ago for Dan Rand of Hadlyme, surprise - party phiir et Ly Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. John Phillips. given Mrs. Ell Siminowitz at her | hov Arthur Bu et Sumay witn Vrstor Campbeirs 5 - home Sunday evening. A large num. |1 furnisbed by the cholr, _assisted x4 Pachave. ber of friends and neighbors were = 1 ttended LAUREL GLEN present and an enjoyable evening wa: Going to Norwich Meeting. e it Miss Gwendolyn Clarks of Liberty : conference of churches at Ha fermer resldent of (s town. : &nd they assembled in the houee, whero | 5", 8.0¢ 81, Brewsters Neck the st Hill spent-Sunday with friends at .| are ang Mrs Burmside Babcock e e e T AL A Norwich unfon C. B. meeting_to | Wednesday. enry C.. Green, who died at his njoys iy lfved alone. He becam Zeebld | M on were' recent callers 4t the home of| J. Warren Gray and Louls Jones|De held at Norwich ‘Town, Sunday nome In Viesterly Tuesday evenin Missionary Mesting. and he was removed £o the Norwich | i S, Srs. Willard Smith of Wil- evening will be attended members S i3 Viesterly Tuseday. evening Mrs. Slmeon White. of New London spént Sunday at the padd.ty BOZRAH limantic were vigitors Monday at L. 1 : of this society, Boston : s At one time was tow: lerk. His A missionary meeting was held at State Hospital for the Insane, about a P. Smith’s, Mrs. Burtch and daughters, Emma | Jones cottage. will ve the adds TR0t e dA“m.mn“c uE . M dence of Bre. William I Allgw | Week before his death. ‘Benjamin York of Groton visited hig |24 Lucy, accompanied by = Joseph| James Cm-k and Nadthan Darling om“fi:rbq:;k or!g;o kivn, N. Y., vis.| DF. Edward G. o Btephen Maine of North Stonington. | Thursday afternoon. A good number Stark Place Rented. son, Benjamin York, Jr. recently. |Bui all of Jewett City, wore at Mrs.|wero callers in Colchester Tuesday. | jgieq ¢ the home of. 3r, and Mrs.|50% eant 1‘;"”“ s'”“" S Sunday ‘School Election, Ve Famés A. Billings, frite of the | ncl® FSPOTed that the Charles Starc Shingle Wore Well. Nathan Main has purchased tbe Toasbérs :"""" s g T s%:‘::’,:’w weient e Mrs. Javer Lathrop and danghte The Sunday school connected with |late Judge Billings has returned to|mer. C. S. Gooawin, whils tearing oft {P"ERecly SLin® s G his' fasally | ter Held o tonchers: mectins in. tx'i; i 5L e fans home MR S 0N ; Cly the fipcond Baptist church has cleoted | L6AYSrd o stay this summer with M. o = shitigles at the residence of Miss Hat- | oyer ure Soan.ong: B e s ol b T8 | ana 2are, Jobn Chots tor the week-ond. | Pl offcets for ‘the ensuiis yeay, They|and 3rs. Willism I Allyn. CAMPBELL'S. MILLS |55 whtoh woe™ais T wittam ap: |1, Cord Thompson has been work-| The school board met for ita month- 2 e e i - Mrs. George Smith were are: Superintendent, Miss Flora “Vight from Formet Pastor. ing for Manuel Kallis. ly_meeting Thureday e GEASG han Wshi the C York; assis vy lor on April 2, 1576, The shingle was | "S;" William Paimer has returned| Willlam Kingsiey was in’ Norwich 0 g R el L Rev., W. F. White of Old Saybrook| nries Ola Tammer, i1 at ‘the |l Bo0d condition after being '““" after two weeks' stay in Westerly. | Tuesday. = s uni was & guést at 3r. and 0irs. John M. | 631 C \Olmeal 21 St Pt pihe | to the weather for 40 vears. Dy, imball is nelping Charlés, . - e 7o' e Py State Normal school at mantic, Wi | Tiuthant o ng ————m L Hertert Wilde is “working in Law- t Sund Florence Geer ru S callerin |.:| een observing rural school work . Buys Farm. eeler with his hmd wo;‘ Al NORTH a 1 Mass., and will soon move his| Th Btaw Tondon Wednesda and management at the Wylle school | Tames 'Wells of South Canterbury Dvlltht H-llnnw, uflwg‘ er Alice, 8 homhom goods and family to that|the The.trustes of the estate of the late has pirchased the Peter Keiser farm | Were in Alton, B. 1, Monday. Py .., 3. Newton was & business caller Tanner attended the fana with his family will soon move of Congregational | the meeting ere. -”rt[':n‘l: Naitie .V Vit P IS aad ad. Tann g‘l;:hterg and. Churches at Dayville To Play Columbis. ’GlRDHER LAKE Mrs. %d!‘nmflm. -rhon-ehswmda-m leave the . ek Viler where M. Oham has oMtatnsd Sadlety M SV ¥ BSESR 16 fats My Shuteh with her MM: wok. : s g | Wi Trankia of ch visited their sis- | ap meami The Lebanon Athletic club Miss Ewima Johnson, who has been " The I, m"’i""‘”"?«.‘.‘fa“fxw“’.‘.’.fi' Miss Marion Blakesiée was a week- | 120 team recently. !ll.l.betu dalis ‘Eaoger: Reuben _wfl“E-:nhn&ummot Mr. held & Thursdey MM ‘Barret T e S Todsy, (Ssturday) |is with Her dau o el ool] aorenea. d ‘Ralph Wilbur is spending a few days ; is. I, % Votunto . ¢ 3 |1 Ber daughter, in Norwich, are o fow asye iness . of the Lebanon team glad he s improving at his home, from. High and_after the bus 2| Columbia s biay the orst same of -.m': ORESIAY e o mCw e amsm-. Wed: | Wilimantie: . o music the season. :urs 1Serah Guifl Mrs. Harris Mory ‘Mr, and Mrs. Leon Swen spend with “é‘um ‘abroad has Doeti Coait ‘Mary Sweet. &Y e “fil:‘ 3 T o h wfl the "h‘m mdd&fl‘h‘fif’ T Mrs. 8 The -tulips on the lawn of the Lake Took: i Her & and Bnunmmunum-nfl nfs He %&s

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