Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 27, 1916, Page 10

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' ing ta Ol 0 S Tles B. Jennings, super i P . Jen h - 3 “of London schools, and his occupy it next Sunday with Edmupd Norman, teacher of rs, and Mrs, J. A. Birch, the primary class. ter of the M. E. e from Acts 16:9 last Sun- . The theme belng Vi- ‘of Gold. At the Sunday School n given for regu- nce. metal pin, to Paul four months: Gold pin, Em- iett, for one year. . Epworth league service on evening, led by the pastor, M. Potter, the toplc was the Students of China. Spe- e was made by Rev. Mr. A. Noted Here and There. James M. Potter to f J., last Friday, called, d- N. ‘the illness of her father; J. P.| Cora Allyn of Groton, who was ent guest of her cousin, Mrs: iarles Plerce of Allyn's Point, re- to her home last Saturday. fenry Keeney of New London and W. Potter Brown, of that t Thursday night at the ¥ bungalow, near the village, Jand Mrs. Frank J. Splif of Mt. N. ¥, arrived here Saturday their ‘summer home and their Miss Helen Splin and son, wed here, arriving in the _Ellen and Lucy Geer of Nor- ted their ~ cottage, “The the Bluffs, Monday. . Byron Maynard of An- spent several days in A man arrived ‘home in the village last Wed- iy, after spending the winter in California, and a part of the ‘at her former home in Chica- r. and Mrs. Thomas Vayro and daughter, Grace, of Newport, R. 'e guests of Mrs. Vayro's moth- Herman Peckham, and her % Richard Chase, at thelr es_B. Jennings ‘Migs Jennings, of New London, callers in_this place Sunday. Sarah T. Latimer returned on = 8. Harmon L. Perkins spent Tues- Groton, and visited her daught- Curtis Gates of New London, iy attending to preparations in- and Mrs. Gates went to Boz- wvisit Mrs. Sherwood Avery. s Over Harvard Quarters. of the Harvard club, of ~ Cambridge, Harvard q on to preparation in of the Harvard June. k. Franklin H. Brown of Norwich 88 &t her summer home, Redfern, on ial Day Exercises. wmm:ng:atorum. Gives Scoial in Honor of Miss . Florence Hewett. Bilings and daughters of adon spent Sunday at S. N. held a soclal on Thurs- and sewed on society returned to his B left Friday, to "lthbgmh at Will- ‘Social for Miss Hewitt. Grange held a so- Florence Hewitt After the after a two weeks' visit in| Wi Connty Agent F. C. Warner, of the Improvement. Leagus ‘was cailing in town Tuesday. Loring Lord of Hebron was in town Monday. g Wouldn't Play Game Out. The Lebanon Athletic k y _efternoon. or wouldn't abide by the decisions of the umpire and when the was about half over they went home. The score of the game was 6-0 in favor of the Lebanon nine, Mr. and Mrs. Winthrop Abell and £on, of Greeneville, were recent guests of Mrs. Carrie Abell. & Mrs, Otto L. Pults, who was ‘taken to St. Joseph's hospital, Willimantic, one day last week, for an operation, is recovering and it is expected she will be at home before long, William Totten Sr., of Long Isiand, is the guest of bis son_and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Willlam Totten ar. . Ninety-four Years Old, . Nathaniel Williams, one of -the old- cst residents of this place, was ninety- four years old the 22nd of May. = His Dirthday was quietly observed, several friends’ caliing in the evening to ex- tend congratulations. Mr. Williams is very active and is seen out of doors aéarly every day. Mr. and Mrs. James Wells of Can- terbury moved thelr goods to_the Peter Keiser sehool, ‘is’ at Clifford King. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton_S. Godwin en- tertained on Sunday, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Walker, Mrs. Frank Avery of Willimartic, Mr. and Mrs; Henry King and Miss Lillian Hahn of Franklin, The members of the Thread City Cyclers' Mandolin club of Willimantic came to Lebanon, Wednesday evening and gave a concert. Mrs. Livermore Returns. Mrs. Elien Livermore of Kissimme, Fla., arrived in town for the summer Fx;ddfl.y. : & # week-end with his sister and her hus- band, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fowler. Frank Noyes, who recently fell from his wagon and fnfured his side is re- covering. Ofr. and Mrs. Carl Allen and chil- dren of Groton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Throop. Mrs. Henry Hewlitt and Mrs. Smith spent Sunday in New London, guests of Mrs. Bertha Perry. Dr, Henry Sweet and John Sweet of Hartford were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Bishop. Mrs. Harold Cummings of Hebron is iting Mrs. BEverett Hewitt. Mrs. Fred Willoughby of Scotland spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. ¥red N, Taylor. ‘Mrs. James Pendleton returned to Miss\ Hattle Hewitt's, after spending scme. time with Mrs. Harold Maine of indham. . Chauncey Willlams and _George Hewitt motored to Keene, N. H., Sun- day morning and returned Monday evening. - They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Hewitt, while there. The L. A. C. baseball team expect ‘to play the Colchester nine at Col- <hester today (Saturday). LEONARD BRIDGE — Funeral of George A. Nye, Who Died in Norwich, Miss Nellie Clifford, with friends from Willimantic, spent Sunday ;mr , Mr. and Mrs. John Clif- Carlton A. Cummings was in Hart- Saturday. nneth L. Cummings, the local mail carrier, has purchased a five-passen- ger_automobile. 4 ‘ummings was in Norwich an Colchester Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Funeral of George A. Nye. The body of George A. Nye, dged 72 years, was brought to the Hxeter church Wednesday afternoon from the Bw:l:ul hospital at Norwich. Funeral services, were by Rev. J. e evening attendi given William birthday. Mrs. William Thursday at the %‘mnm Putnam. X son., Program on China. The missionary meeting ‘was held Eriday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Nathan Bennett. The programme on China was prepared by Mrs. Tanner. Refreshments were served by the hostess during the social hour at the close of the program.. . and. Mrs. Willlam G. Park re- turned this week from a trip to Wash- ington, D. C. Miss Margaret Badie and James W. Eadie, spent last Sunday in Mansfield, Mass. Calling Church Council. Invitations are being sent out by the Congregationa! church to call a coun- cil for the ordination and installation services of Herbert Duncan Rollason, to be held here Wednesday. June 7ih, afternoon and _evening. President Fitch, and Dr. Evans, of Andover Seminary, Cambridge, wili take part in_the installation service. Mrs. James Tanner is the guest of Mrs. John Selmes, for the week, at their cottage at Groton Long Point. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Bennett have returned, after a week’s stay in New Yorik. NORTH FRANKLIN .| Home Missionary Socicty’s Busy Day —Members of J. W. Club at Whist| Tables. / The Home Missionary Society met Thursday at the home of Mrs, O L. Johnson and Miss Lydia Johnson. There were 35 in attendance. A quilt was tied and the usual line of work taken up. Mrs. Mahoney spent Thursday. in Norwich. 5 has returned after working in Norwich for [ weeks. William Smith was a New London visitor, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. White and fam- #ly_spent Sunday in South Coventry. Mrs. Jmogene Arnold of Williman- tic spent Monday with her daughter, Mrs. Reuben Manning. Browning 'is spending a month at, Sebac, Maine, Honors at Whist. ‘W. club met Wednesday with Mrs. Fred H. Race. Three tables of Whist were played. Prize winners— first, Mrs. Frank ; second, Mrs. A. JT. Browning, Sendwiches, salad, cake and coffee were served. Mrs. T. H Ward and daughter, Francls, were guests Sunday of Mr, and Mrs. John Ward of Lebanon. - Mr. and Mrs. Harold Riley were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. . Riley of Th le. s, Cox spent Sunday with her brother, Charles Clarke, of Leb- anon. S. W. Stray of Hebron was the Fuest one day tais week of William e. Miss Millle Ward spent Sunday with lll:].m(}anga Knl“ lGIal’. of Lebanon. ‘ox. roton was in town ‘Sunday. NG —_— Mre. Ella Champlin, Mrs. Olin Boyn- ton and Henry Harris were vl.lltonyn!n Norwich recently. Dr. J. J. Donohue was at his cot- Mr, l.ndslalt!“'. H. Reymol Mr. Mr, . ds, and Mrs. Simons and daughter, Dor- orthy, we visitors with Mrs, Si bcare, Sunday, e Doll Olin Boynton bome, ‘several The J. = | and Mr, his friends Drilled on School Grounds—Memor- ial Sermon Tomorrow. MMre Georgs G. Gilbert had as re- Norwich, also W. F. Warner of New. and guests Mr. and Mrs. George Sanders of &ufielwn ;.ue Sunday guests at Wil- m Dean' The Ladieg of the G. A. R. held their monthly meeting Friday evening. Win Prizes at Moasup. At the whist party heid the mem- bers otethe Eastern m.rb{n ‘Masonic hall, Moosup, Wednesday _evening three of the prizes were won play- by ers from this village. Mrs. William Nettleton won the ladies’ first Miss Mary Wakeley, who has been spending several months with relatives in New York, has returned here to spend the summer., Mrs. George Gadbols, who has been passiny the winter with relatives in New London, has returned to - her home. Mr. Atwood of Mystic has moved his family here into the tenement recent- ly vacated by Mrs. Patrick Millett. At Norwich Sanatorium, Mrs. Celinda McStay was at - the sanatorium in Norwich Sunday to:see her daug®rter, Mrs. Orlo Speed, of Tor- rington, who is improving,in’ health. William Jowett has returned to his home in Southbridge after spending several days with his son, William Jowett. Narcisse Caplette is confined to his home by. illness:. Mrs, Avery Metealf isdll. & 7 EKONK Visit from Pachaug Meeting . Today—Milk Visit. Pachauz grange visited Ekonk grange Friday evening and gave a ‘very resting programme. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Tanner were week end visiters at Gearge Tanner's. “-Mrs. Fid Frink and Mrs. Nettie Jerome are with Mrs. Carl Gallup, The grange again mourns the loss of n valuable member—Mrs. Lottie Wight. Pomona Meeting Today. Quinebaiiz Pomona. - grange meets with Ekonk grange today (Saturday). Miss Esther Gallup spent the week end at her home here. Miss Jeanette Gallup entertained over Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John Baton of Wauregan and Miss Marion Blakes- lee. Mre. Charles Hazzard of Providence is visiting at the Gallup homestead this weel. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Hopkins of Plainfield were Sunday callers here. The Iocal school holds a session ev- ery Saturday to make up, for the lost time during illness. e farmers rush work every pléas- ant day-as their work is three weeks behind on account of stormy weather and lack of help. here Wednesday with Mr. Wi The state milk inspector was calling imarth. ELMVILLE Signet Ring in Birthday May Basket For George A. Kent. Mrs. Arthur Warwick of Philadel- phia is spending a few weeks with he H. V. Haswell. B ‘Belshaw of the Hill Crest house spent Sunday with his wife in Providence. o Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Milligan of ‘Wauregan called on local friends Sun- . Clifford Davis was in New Bedford, Monday. Jimmie Cullen was ‘a Providence visitor Sunday. Miss Clara West spent the week-end at her home: in Moosup. Ring in May Baskat. Gerge W. Kent had a birthday. sur- prise Saturday evening, in the form of a very handsome May basket, hunig by a party of young people. The contained & gold :signet & refreshments were the order of th 1 Mirs. Alfred Potter is il and Mrs. C. D, Mowry visited in Moosup, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Silas Babbitt of Dan- e i e - and Mrs. C. 3 : 3Mrs. Addle B. Cal entertatned Mrs. Arthur Gallup of Danfelson, Thurs- Gay atternoon; . : il cent Mr. and Ofre. R, 'W. Per- | "o0C SIX 1145 - Model 86—F.0.0. Toledo HAMFTON A. L. Mills recently made a busi- ness trip to New York. Mre. Courtland Babcock has open- ed_her home here for the summer. Mrs. 1da Davis of Collinsville visited relatives in town this week. Roston Bell has been making re- pairs on his cottage here, and now is occupying it for the s 3 Willlam H. Hammona has a - new automobile. An automobile crashed into a team near Porters Corner last Monday aft- Fred Fitts Albro Sharpe Center, spent last Friday day with the Burchnan 3 it is that there. will be. a large number of guests at the hotel o Memorial day. vl.(rfl. Mary C. Phillips, and H: Sunday, visiting hel- D. Phillips and daughter, R. L atives. EAST WOODSTOCK been his housekeeper ror many Years. The funeral was held Friday at 1.80 The services were conduct- was o'clock. ed by Rev. T. A. Turner. in the family lot. WESTFORD. big roomy hgupndtythmhthmhfldxcylhdaxom ‘mequire any desired speed. it in high—but just (hnvn-flum:ndmwmnothdnbu- car And to back up its ‘You who prefer seven @ heavy excess in price to get senger comfort in any other car. ! 1 Slow down to a crawl—don’t touch the gear Ihm— : Without a tremor, touch your accelerator. : smoothly, easily, swiftly, you. ‘That’s six = outstand- e % cylinder pick-up—a big . And it's that big fact abont this makes Overland four cylinder models will “‘pick up” with many another six. jor in building a six at all is to supply . OQur only purpose with genuine Overland finality and economy that ex- tremist demand for the fast pickup, - Overland prod builder of cars of proached value which you get in so big acar at so low a price—$1145. Have the Overland dealer overload the six and deni~ . Iumolbflnmandflshfi@h“ onstrate its comfort and lightning fast pickup. > 'Yanmnnotequalltfornnywha-enmthem‘lcp. M. B. RING AUTO CO. 21 Chestnut St.. Norwich, Conn. Phone 12” The Willys-Overland Company, Toledo, Ohls- “Modein U.8. A" C. Collard Adams, War Chaplain, His- tarian and Eloquent Speaker, to Give| three ch: Memori of Pomfret and Satur- | M, Norman O. Chaffee, 68, Dies in the House Where He Was Born. . " Mrs. Granville Perry is very fil with P Thie Clover circle mests wi Ruth Witter this (Saturday) afters noon. . : Raiph Pika is visiting Mr. and . Charles B..Pike, the pgrents of deceased husband. al Day Address. There will be short ads in | ministers in CANTERBURY GREEN | Veterans’ Day to be Observed To- morrow—Union Service in the Aft- ernoon.. 3 Bom a ahe president of. the. rs. Alice Ww | Mrs. Leon AMoffi 11 and much congre-. gational and special singing. 2 Peace the Theme. % - = school convention at Wind-~ Y. 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