Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 3, 1916, Page 10

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Miss_Grace ly of Brookside, of relatives at Wi ‘Paul B. Lamphere has returned to New Haven after spending Memorial Day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Bdwin Lanphere. > Visited at Parsonage. Mr. and Mrs. James Connor and son Elmer have returned to Whitings- ville, Mass., after spending Memorial Sunday with relatives at the Metho- dist parsonage. They were accomp- snjed home by their aunt, Miss Marg- mret Crawford Mr. and Mrs. Frank HE Gates of Providence were callers Memorial Day on relatives at the Holloway homestead. John H. Marchand of New Haven spent the holiday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marchand. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Siswick and Master Hobart Siswick were guests Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. John Sis- wick and family of Hope Valley. ‘Warren H. Tourjee has returned to his home in Meriden after a visit to his aunts, Miss Lucy A. Tourjee and Mrs. Harriet Peckham, Everett Johnson of Middletown spent Memorial Day here with his mother, Mrs. T. Henry Johnson. Mrs. Bverett E. Brown of New York was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Brown. l;. A. T. Chapman who has been ill for many months has not been so well for the past week, but there is a slight improvement now in his condi- D. on. Daniel Gilbert is rlowly recoverirg from an operation for appendicitis which he underwent at Lawrence hos- pital, New London. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Young and child have returned to Hartford after spending the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Tinker. Stanton of East Lyme. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Main and daughter, Miss Ruby Main of Clark's Falls were guests over Memorial Day here, Mrs. 'aul B. Lanphere motored to New | Haven Decoration Day. Holiday Games. The Old Mystic Men's Associtajon baseball team and the Mystic nine layed two games Memorial Day on th- Association athletic field here. The first game was called at 10 a. m. The Mystic team won, 19 to 9. ~The second game was at 3 p. m. and tho O M. Y. M. A's won by a score of § to To Hola Conference At the Methodist church Sunday morning District Superintendent Geo. C. Berivener of Norwich will preach, and at the close of the Sundar schoo! sesgion wil lkold the First Quarterly Conference. e Union Service. The Baptist and Methodist churches will hold a uniom service Sunday morning at 7:30 p. m. in the Baptist church. The preacher will be Rev. John Monson of Glasgow, Scotland, who bas been engaged in Seaman mission work for over forty years. The subject will be Reminiscences of Life on Sea and Land. ‘The flag display at Riverview' cot- tage was very attractive. The Methodist United Workers met Wednesday afternoon in the parist house. HANOVER Congregational Church to Ordain and Install_Pastor—Public. Schools Pre- ng for Graduation. Special services will-be beld in the Congregational . church: next Wednes- day afternoon and- cvening to ordain and install Herbert Duncan Rollason, as pastor of this. church. A special council -has been. called for the pur- pose. s The C.. [E. meeting last Sunday ev- ening was led by Florence Mcintosh. The topic was How Foreign Missions Ala‘Bluging the World, : llection for Armenian Children 4 Asly::hl l;;)lllecuqn will bet “kt;n n Bunday 001 tomorrow for the children of America. Graduation June 9 The school children are pre; for graduating exercises to be h‘::lnfi: the -Congregatis cottage at Groton Albert Babbitt and Welcome Babbitt motored to Rocky Point Memorial day. Miss Ethel Balcom and Miss Ellen Babbitt visited at Providence over the holidays. 55 - i v Diyato s e | K B e ‘ashington, Clinton Simpson of Norwich, LeDoy Simpson of New York, were guests on Sunday of their mother, Mrs. J. D. Simpson. v Nt s MRS Ane sen ul indham, spent with Mrs. T. H. Ward. - 2 Mrs. Hannah Kingsley, Mrs. Grace Peckham and Mrs, Frank Case at- tendeq the Missionary meeting Wed- nesday at the home of Mrs. Frank Reynolds, in Leffingwell. Master Arnold Manning has retirn- ed home after several days’ visit with his auht, Mrs. Ernest Manning of Thfimflflg‘h - T. ant rs. A. T. Browning and Misses' Amy and Alice Lillie’ attended the funeral of Mrs. James of Jewett City Sunday. Mrs, Leon Ladd and daughter, Effie, spent Memorial day with the former's l'n‘o:hh.er, Mrs. Idria Maffit of Nor- Miss Faith Webster of Williman= uflcflm Hhus“Eelen B. Bayee!ot Nor- ‘were nday guests of thelr aunt, Mrs. Emma Warner. Edna Kingsley and Miss Emma fiuwfll of New York spent several =2 this week with Miss Eliza Kings-~ Mis. James Randall has returned to hér home in Goshen ‘after spending :elzvu’l ‘weeks with Mrs. Rguben Man- Mr. and Mrs. H. E. White, Mrs. Al- bert Ward and the Misses Delia and Mildred White attended the funeral of Mrs. James Armstrong at Jewett City Sunday. 2 GARDNER LAKE h Lathrop’s Missing Mule Strays to Hadlyme. Or. and Mrs. Nickerson and children returned to their home in Norwich, ‘Wednesday, after a visit of a few days at their bungalow. Miss Hazel Rob- inson of McKinley avenue was their guest. Mrs. Olin Boyntor spent Memorial day in Palmertown. Mr. and Mrs. daughter, were guests gan, recently. Mrs. May Daniels is visiting in New London. Mrs, Earl and 1 Morgan of G. A, Mor- Lewis Latimer visited Lewis of Main street, Norwich, Thurs- Mrs. John G. Hehr has returned, after a brief visit in Broo! ld Reynolds was a caller here on Memorial day. One of Elijah Lathrop’s = mules strayed away, and after several days was found in Hadlyme. — Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hiscox re- Mrs, Co! of Worcester, Mass., is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. William Lamphere. 3 is entertain- ing friends from Saybrook. the m‘h beld at the Fair Grounds, Tues- .. ¥ Oscar Becleston of Moosup was week-end guest at his home here. Mat the first of the week. The men put a new fence around the cemeretry Tuesday. Windham County SOUTH CANTERBURY Miss Hannah ‘Baldwin of Californi: § 2% e e, G L n. Mrs. Nellie Adams of Plainfleld was ;ha guest of Mrs. Annife Morgan Sat- Dr. 8. H. Homes of Jewe John O. Smith, Biias i Clark trip to Miss night at the Charles Clark. EKONK Quinebaug Pomona Meets With Local Louva, spent Tuesday home of Mr. and Mrs. Grange—Over One Hundred in At-| tendance. Quinebaug Pomona met with Ekonk grange t last. Over 100 were present a fine program was given.. Miss Minda Tanner returned to the ‘Willimantic Normal school afternoon, after spending four days’ vacation at her home here. ‘Monday evening her friends hung her a fine May basket. Miss Esther Gallup and Charles Ed- win Hopkins spent. Sunday at E. B. Gallup’s. % -Alya Frink and Ralpn ‘Willcox attended 'the Memorial exer- cises at Oneco Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Gallup and in- fant, of Danielson, were Sunday visi- tors here. Mrs. Gallup remained. at her father’s for a week’s visit. ‘William Jarvis has been visiting his mother in Providence. Elsie Brown and Gladys Gallup were at their homes here over Sunday. . At Memorial Exercises. Several from here attended the fu- neral of Mrs. Wight at Hope Valley last week. Mrs. Nellie Frink has returned af- ter spending three weeks with her brother in Providence. Lewis ‘Wil . and household ggfir,"zg"%&’:ay HAMPTON C. O. Titts is now occupying the farm which he recently purchased of A e et £ % lorsey. & part of this week in New York city, b The Ladies’ Aid society gave a very successful baked bean supper in the church, Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Mills and Mrs. Florence Nosworthy and daughter ‘were in Willimantic Tuesday. H. Quinton Howe, who has heen spending the winter at Detroit, Mich., is at his mother'’s home for a short ime. F. A. Phillips has opened a store which has been closed for some time owing to an attachment being placed on the goods of A, H. Fuller, the for- mer proprietor. S M. G. Porter has opened the Bun- galow store. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hastings spent Memorial day with the latter's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. ¥. A. Horsey. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Davis have returned to Hartford after a few days spent at Maple terrace. 'win Fogg has been obliged to dis- continue his studies at Windham Iligh school because of trouble with his eyes;, brought on by a bad attack of measles, Mrs. Charles H. Benziger is visiting her daughter, Mrs. William A. Pearle. STERLING Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Northrup Providence were Mrs. end. Miss Gladys Smith of Howard, . I, is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Belknap. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Sweet enter- tained relatives from Providence over Memorial Day. James W. Baker and family were of guests of Mr. and Kenyon over ‘the week a|guests of relatives in Westerly over the week end. Mrs. John Knox and son Rayrond and Mrs. I F. Anderson end Mrs. A. H. Kenyon took an automobile to Providence Saturday. A great many from this place tended. the Memorial services held Oneco Sunday. Mrs. Ralph Barr continues fil. been visi parents, Mr. and Mrs. George B. Babeock. % Mr. and Mrs. George Geer of Danlei- son vsited relatives in this placg over Memorial Day. Miss Mabel Moore and Mrs. W. W. ughn were Danielson visitors Mon- at- at How _Memoriai Sunday Was Observed —Old Soldiers Few and Feeble— Grange Invited to Plainfield. City, Dr. |, and Levi Relatives Attend Funeral of J. M. Paine—Only Three Veterans to Take Part in Memorial Exercises. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Gifford opened their house Wednesday, after spend- ing the winter in Webster. X " Attended Funeral. Mr. and Mrs. Johnstone and daugh- ter May and Lyman Paine to their home in Chicago M y 5] a week with Mrs. J. M. They came east to attend the funeral of their brother, J. M. Paine, M: J. Chaffee of Boston attended the funeral of his brother, N. O. Chaf- fee last Friday, remaining until Sun- day as a guest of his niece, Mrs. E. E. May Mr. May. Other relatives attending were. Mrs. Palmer and son Clarence of Willimantic, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Birnec, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Butice,, Florence and Louis Bunce all of South Manchester, Mr. and Mrs. Frink, Mr. meeting Monday A. G. Morse was electde treasurer. H. B. Corning society com- mittee in place of S. H. Peckham, i . Only Three: Veterans Left. Memorial ex: were held as usual at the cemetery Tuesday at 9 - mrade George O. Robbins in charge. Only. three veterans were in attendance. The program singing by quartettes also .choruses, dress and prayer by Rev. T. A. 'urner, decoration of graves, Veterans Robbins, Witchenell and Johnson as- sited by Sons of Veterans. Lois and Dexter Bannister of Web- ster have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. @. L. Upham, Mr. and Mrs. Bannister €oming for the day. " RAWSON Mr. and Mrs. ‘D. T. Phillips and dl:nughur spent Sunday in Rhode Is- Miss Lena Kenyon spent the week- end with her sister, Mrs. Willlam ly wvisited Miss Florence Hopkins on Tuesday. * days. Mrs. Alfred Potter, who has been in, is improving. Clayton ‘Wood and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Nichols of Attleboro, Mass., were at Clayton ‘Wright's “Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Cla; Clifford Waters was in Danielson = Monday. Miss Louise Anderson of Boston is at E. Berggren's. I W. Hammond was in Willlman- tic Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Grain and daughter of ‘Waterbury spent the week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Berggren. J. J. Fitzgerald spent Sunday in New London. ‘There was no school in the Union school Friday owing to the illness of the teacher with German measles. Several of the pupils also had the here by the young: people during the past month. 3 ABINGTON The Ladies’ Aid Society met at Li- brary hall, Thursday afternoon. Ten ‘members were present. - * Mrs. F. A. Fulleris éntertaining her o:-g:n, Miss Mery Avery of _Nor- Miss Mellen, a former minister here, is visiting Mrs. Thomas ‘Charles Gallup has moved into his new house and M. E. Gallup is occu- Pying the house by Him. Mrs. C. D, Mowry entertained Mrs. James Burlingame and Mrs. Heath of Mashentuck Sunday. DAYVILLE Local interest in Scotland Death— Missionary Society’s Meeting. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. LaBelle enter- ned Arthur Kln‘rtg; ‘the week-end. Lena King of Fitchburg, flhli was the guest of Mrs. N. D. Arn for the week-end. ™ 4 Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Grove and fam. ity of Mary Ny Providence were guests of Mrs., Street. Motored to Watles. Misses ‘Helen and Ella Tebru, Miss Agnes Johnson, Otto ' Heber, | 3y ‘Weaver have in Watles, automobile. Brialy spent the week-end in ‘Westerly. ¢ Miss Mary Kelley had for guests on Sunday ‘'W. Brown and Miss Alice to|a few -Mary D. Stokes entertained her son Charles of New Britain Sunday. Accident Going to Norwich. been some |1 m—,mfism Holiday Wesk Visitors in Losal| meo—ficml.wim 3 ‘Miss Bartlett entertained Mrs Mrs. Julia“ Burton 's mother, Mrs. Lucy A. Mrs. Idelle Frasier of Providence visited frignds here Tuesday, . Harry Beaumont of Providence spent Memorial day- with Miss Vera Gordon. e Central V. Miss Julia Potter of Oaklawn, R. L, |‘ spent several ‘week with her and family of Brooklyn spent Memorial day with relatives and friends here. 4 p gence attended the “extreises here on er, and Mos. Fred Wade and’daugh- ter Jessie visited friends in.Putnam Tuesday. E Mr. and_Mrs. Walter 'Wood'_spent !‘(.ulz‘mfludaywim relatives in Natick, ‘Mrs. Nellie Hannon of Boston'is the guest of er mother, Mrs. Hannah Datemte; e, wnd Mre. B B Goie ~ Mrs. Mary J. Law and daughter Alice of Providence spent Tucker: Danielson - James Y. and family of Daughters’ halk at I1:30, where was ‘which the. «nd -daughter Athalie’ of King’s dinner served, after ‘band to the cemetery: | local ndm)v- and friends. ‘The: exercises there’

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