Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 15, 1916, Page 11

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ST Y NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, JULY 15,” 1916 LETTERS FROM TWO STATES Windham County CENTRAL VILLAGE Rain Compels the King’s Daughters to Hold Indoor Picnte—Mrs. John Francis Able to Leave Backus Hos- pital. The King’s Daughters had planned to hold their annual picnic Thursday aft- trnoon at fbcock’s grove, but on ac- count of the rain a social time was njoyed by the members in their rooms in the Tillinghast block. At Norwich Sanitarium. Mrs. Celinda McStay was at the san- atarium in Norwich Sunday to see her daughter, Mrs. Orlo Speed, of Torrington. Miss Mary Bourque visited Sunday in Moosup at the home of their sis- ter, Mrs. Henry Trudeau. William Shaughenessy is taking an automobile trip to Baltimore to attend the Elks’ convention. Merry-Go-Round Moved. The hobby horses that have been lo- cated in the lot back of the railroad station have been moved to the lot near the railroad station in Moos- up Charles Dearborn has moved his fzmily here from Putnam. They own a home here where they lived pre- viously to moving to Putnam. Miss Emma Gardper of Jewett City spent Wednesday with Mrs, Abby E rs. Harriett Barnes of Providence ¢ spending a few weeks at Alfred Hiil's Mrs. Israel Seguin is the guest of Mys. John L. Chapman at Lord's Point, Lere Mrs. Chapman and daughter, Miriam, have a cottage for a month. In New Home. Mr. and Mrs. James McFarland, who were recently married have begun housekeeping in George Thatcher's house in Kennedy City. Mr. and Mrs. Thatcher will occupy their new house. Able to Leave Hospital. n F has been in Norwich The latter has s hospital, but has been taken to John Mc- Norwich, where she is re- her strength. Jo! neis see ) Fre been ill at the Back recovered, so she has the home of her sister, Mrs. Donald i T AMr. and Mrs. Walter Hutchins, who Fave lived Mrs Hurenin's father's, Edwa Mc ane’'s since their mar- ze. have gone to Moosup to make their home, am Ballon of Providence visit- 1t¢ brother, Moses H. Ballon Wed- fartin of Dan- itors at Wal- unday Kilpatrick’ John Fletcher is entertaining _ his mother. Mrs. Lackey of New Bed- Caplette was in Putnam, ur Miss Alice Kendall of Putnam al her home. iss Mary returned to| b r New Haven omas Wakeley and son have iting relat in Jewett City ebe Barber has been spend- Puinam at the home of William Holland. call s and death of Holland Child 1. st ighter of Robert with bronch as eb Hill, R Wednes- of Woody iam Davis on Vil Gardner is spendl s Miriam Chapman Dorot witt ss Molly Wilkinson of isiting her sister, on rdner ea Ma o nds from Malden, am Dean, Mr. and Mrs. pi¢ How L. NOT e Personal Items—Good Time at Com- munity Picnic and Balance Remains to work in a few weeks ned - family and is he motion picture ma ending the week-e at Rosedale. neld at Roscdale, Tues- 1l team will h Hanover the latter's dia- Church Interests. The pastor gave as his text Sun- I, it 1 w all day ‘“And earth will d be lifted up from men unto Me.” The Wednesday home-prayer ser- vices considered the “Do we own our r are we owned by Wlhich master?” Matt d soclety meets next 18, for their deferred Balance from Pienic. A balance of three dollars, six cents, (33.06) was left to the Community En- se of the Boys' and Girls' Agri- Jultural club, as a result of the Com- unity picnic, July 4th. EASTFORD Local Cailers on Hopkinton Pastor — Hotel Guests, and Mrs. J. M. Tatem, Mrs 2 Warren, Mrs. Sarah Snow and Miss Liilian Huntington, called on Rev. and Mrs. J. B. King, in Hoplin- | ton, last Friday. Mrs, Asa Ethridge and children of New York are at the hotel for a month. Rev. A. F. Linscott is spending a couple of weeks with his father, at North Dixmont, Maine. Miss_Lois Thomas and friends from New Haven. spent Monday and Mon- day night at Sunset View cottage. Ten from tais place attended the band concert in Warrenville, Friday evening. Rev. W. B. Anderson returned Tues- day from the Deaconess’ hospital, Beston, where he has been for three weeks. Ralph Davis is building a pavilion on the lawn in front of his house Caused Quick Thinking. The quick mobilization of National Guardsmen caused General Carranza to do some quick thinking.-—Birming- ham Age-Herald Excites Professional Rivalry. U-boat activity seems to excite pro- fessional rivalry in the shark—Wall 2 Tolland County COLUMEIA Family Party For lchabod Bogue, on 83rd Birthday—Pea Vines 7 Feet Tall—Ball Game With Hebron. Rev. and Mrs. T. Owen are enter- taining the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs, BE. P. Brownell of Bristol, R. I Mrs. Owen's brother, B. P. Brownell, Jr., of Asheville, N. C., was with them a portion of last weck. Mrs. Lillian Tennant of East Hamp- ton spent the week-end with her brother, A. S. Frink and family at Chestnut_Hill. p Sarah Young and daughter, Mrs. Charles Dickinson, and the lats ter's children, of New Jersey, are suests of Mr. and Mrs. Abbott Little. A ball game by the Columbia and Hebron nines was played here Satur- day afternoan. The Hebrons won. Score 6 to 3. Veteran Soldier 83. Ichabod Bogue, a Civil war veteran, celebrated his 83rd birthday last Sat Mr. Bogue is at present mak nis home with his daughter, Mrs. Utley on Columbia Green, and ad a family party in honor ent. Those present were Mr. Thomas Cox and daughter, of rtford, Mr. and Mrs. son, Lester, nd Mrs. Theodore A. le. Herman P. Wolff of spent the week-end s meik and brother Green. Mr. Wolff re- field Sunday afternoon, ing a few day: @ Mrs. Carolyn, : Ransom Yerrington and of Manchester, Lyman of Plainv Mr. and Mrs, Westfield, Ma with Mr. Wolf on Columbia turned to Wi Mrs. Wolff rem: er. W. B, Clarke, J Haven spent Sun parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carrie Fr Bleanor, who_went friends from Bostc June ex- pecting to spend summer there, e returned to Columbia, on nt of Mrs. Fros's h W. A. Collins of Rocky spending a few days with his fa William C hestnut H Band Concert. band gave afternoon concert d Sunday Lake last Seven Foot Pea V and t e compared wit! his pea v and are stili clin i | meeting Sur evening, Ju will | be led b Ree Topic, Purity, Temperance and Dan. 1: i Gladys Thompson, Ma. MANSFIELD DEPOT C.. E. Society Holds Social—Lawn Party For Friends of, Misses Ruth and Ella McCallum. Society of Baptist ch re enjoyved elaborately de and_foliz 1d was The commit s Miss Maud hompson and church w flowers tractive, tions Glady “allum. Consecration and Roil Call. 9 ti very at- - decora- M consecration as led by Mrs. G Forty-three were presen: s pending a few da. father s with Poliard's iss Ma rite Farrell and broth- er, Willis, are at their grandmother’s for two we Miss Ethel Klein left home Monday morning for Maine wh xpects to become a se, Lawn Party. | Misses Ruth and Ella Mc! llum | gave a lawn party Tuesday evening to their young friends. A very pleasant evening was spi with games and eshments were serv- [ present were Effie Ross, | Annie Dinsmor Farrell, Robert Smith, Marchal Paul Wheeler, Cliff Botham, Harold Han- son. Personal Mention. Mrs. Hattie Carr has gone to Glas- tonbury for a v weeks, M. H, tedman an spending a few days at Groton Point. Lloy Thompson of Winchendon, Mass., spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thompson. Mrs. Eva Bosworth of Springfield recently spent a few days with her grandmother, Mrs. George Steadman. Miss Mildred ilden has returned to her home in Norwich after spend- ing a week with her aunts, Misses Au- gusta and Mary Tilden. STERLING Preacher Fram Oklahoma Supplying at Methodist Church. family are Mrs. John Babcock was a Norwich visitor *Monday. Mrs. Gammal and two children of Providence spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. John Knox. Reyv. Mr. Meade of Guthrie, Oklaho- dence Saturday. ma, is supplying the pulpit of the M E. church in place of Rev. ‘William Goodell, who has taken a charge at Plainviile, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. George Carr at- tended the Wild West show at Prov: STAFFORD Cantgn-Bresaw Marriage — Grafton Paper Praises New Pastor of Bap- tist Church, Miss Freada Merceir of Monson is visiting friends here. Mrs. H. A. Chilscn of Boston is the gust of Mrs. Jane H. Johnson. Miss Rachel Glover is visiting her sister, Miss Margaret Glover of Quin- cy, Mass. Frank Dimmock is spending a fort- night with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dimmock. Mr. and_Mrs. Clifford Colburn and child of Burlington, Vt, have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Col- burn. Fay Keefe of Madinon, Me., spent the week-end with his family, Who are spending several weeks with DMrs. Eliza Dugdale. Guests From Wisconsin. Mr. and_ Mrs, Otto Sevesance and daughter, Miss Pearl 'W. Severance, of Milwaukee, Wis, are guests of Mrs. Philena Preble and Miss Harriett Weir. Canton—Bresaw. Miss Loretta .w, danghter of Mr. an im Bresaw, and Hom married at Chic- ovee Falls, Ma They went to wedding trip. Made Corporal. leaving . k Monday. Mass., for a Before Brownsvill made corpc the Richa furlough with the re: pany and is now at his home in field. A. Black v 23rd regiment f New York been granted a of his com- o of bon. , of Car- He had Wheelman from C Adams He ed last week. p of 545 miles from vele and e expect, nd ) muct SOUTH COVE 1des Pastorate Sixty-Three ng Bap- present will 11. Rev. mantic will oc- the pulpit tomorrow. Remembered on Birthday. Ie Friday ng neighbors W r 5 rrying refreshmen! en of remembr ; noon of this week . E. P. Bellows remem- ed her in a similar manner. Clover Stalks 63 Inches. of While clover on farm re R. W. Gardner d some stalks which measured 63 inches. He has sold to a party in fi ws and a thorough- calf four mo Aiddletow: W. R. E of Brook- mother at have Roc nces New re- lle, N.UP. Miss Tda Reynolds is union of the Reynol ford, R. I. From there Plyvmouth, Mass. Miss Rose Rochette home of Mr. and M very fine piar s of the Hi ure in hear Annual So- Cemetery Asscciation Holds Meeting—Village Improvement ciety Elects Officers. The annual meeting of the Coventry Cemetery association was held Satur- day evening at 7.30 in the chapel. The treasurer's report showed a very good increase for the vear. One hundred dollars was received from Dr. Bag- lev, for the perpetual care of the Bagley lot. The officers reelected were: Presi- dent, W. B. Hawkins: secretary and treasurer, W. S. Haven; directors, W, B. Hawkins, H. B. Pomeroy and F. W. Chase. Improvement Socioty’s Officers. At a regular meeting of the Village Improvement society, held in the chapel at 8.30 Satu evening, the officers elected we President, W. B. Hawkins: vice president, W. Pitkin; secretary John E. Kingsbury; treasurer, Char R. Hall; executive committee, H. B. Pomeroy; O. C, Hall, Perkins L. La- HNL3D > L a2 5 s /M:.élhdm'\\. \:..n\l/l\, aoihind nrfi»vrn‘f Sumptuous Motoring It is instinctive in us Americans to travel, not only comfortably, but luxuriously. ‘We demand every- 2o S, ¥ Bl 0 thing that means greater safety, greater convenience rreater ease, and elegance of traveling. national habit. It is the 1 standard of luxurious motoring irfield *‘Six-46"’ has been designed. has already met that d i attested astounding reception 1 the short time since we announ it on exhibition. th PRSI 2 i We claimed that the New Series Fairfield “‘S ‘\_’f‘; “‘the most completely equipped car that can be \ld hased on the American market—absoluitely | i the truth of that claim. ool < 0 u have not already seen this car, ridden iven it, we urge you to do so. We urge mpare it with any other car in the world yourself whether any other car—re ce—can offer you so much efficiency, 7 and intrinsi dr; 0 Q r © e field offers you and the price is $1375. W SERIES FAIRFIELD ‘‘SIX-46" SEVEN-PASSENGER $1375 f£. o. b. Detroit Bl A N I NEW SERIES FLEETWOOD ‘*SIX-38" : FIVE -PASSENGEF 5 $1090 . 0. b. Detroit I Paige-Detroit Motor Car Company etroit, Michigan THAMES SQUARE GARAGE Pl Frank C. Sterry, Manager Norwich, Conn. 7Y throp, Wallace McKnight. It was vot- | been spendin : : Lt i n _spe g the past week with his St > Miss Helen Austin, Miss ed to give Noble S. Loomis the care|grandmother, Mrs. F. H. Ballon in BOLTON NOTCH %;:-’:: Eioetes of BhY 1oL T of the riy near the parsonage for | Union. e and Mrs. C. P. Linci and daugh five vears. } g F. G. Medbery and son, Jud-| Mildred and Gegrge Summer ol |of Hartford. Tea Follows Meeting. »“:7“. hfl:}c been» ‘iDL‘fldSnE_ the past ckville are visiting their grandfath- Mrs. C. E. Mox and daughter, + society and the Girls'| oo, Ak relatives in Willimantic. M. W. Howard. Mrs. Margarett motored to eoclty | ad) the GhD Roy neau and Dubrelle on his vacation at the tern Point T fass met in the chapel Wed- | Wilson who have been camping near C. P. Lincoln anc motored + z . ed af l\!\\ <res{‘_ voir, have left to visit L. Howard and son, Earl, |to Newport Wednesday ttaco praver mesting i was neld] b L Sontord ting the form-| Mrs. L. C. Sanford was a business in Waterbury. ith . W. Chase Wednesday even- r — rbur caller in Westerly Wedr ing. ~There was a large atiendance BOLTON le Wt("n:‘)?}‘f;s sister from m_&’é The Endeavor society held a lawn iting her. EPAUG social on the church green Thursday | Funeral of Mrs. Samuel Swift—Ladies’ S Lo = eveni There wers refreshments chiis . Charles Smith Aid? Sooisty iMeots. e Church Supper Nets $9.50—Ladies’ Aid Society Meets in Vestry. Bert Stanton siting her parents, Gideon Palmer. Mr and a general good time. Hospital Sun- Rev. Levi Rees of Stafford Springs greached in the local church last Sun- ay. Mrs. Ma; Samue] Sw day Mrs. Aldie Gorman and Mabel How- ward of Manchester were their homes over Sunda at of Hope Valley Mr. and Mrs. ELLINGTON E. Swift, 7, widow of died at the home of her 1kefield, Mrs. Geor neroft and sons, Rob- | Biece, Mrs. Charles M. Pinney Tuesday MERROW SR ert and Raymond, of Newport, R. L,|morning after a long illness. M —_— > o e Bancroft's rnother, | SWift was born in Mansfield, She live George Douglass of Old Boylston, [ BIgES. . idge. the greater part of her life in_that Wednesday i Cecile Hale of Norwich Town|{0OWn and South Coventry. Mrs, Swift O who has been the guest of Mr. and|IS survived by a son, Arthur Wash- 2 on of Worcester, Mass., |, " SIS Mo AP e o rask Tas o grandson, Claude Washburn of | was a recent visitor at H. M. Whit- | 1S housckeeper fo turned home. A two sisters, Rion | § Fith Ariel 38 Rand West Kinga. Miss Delphine Mackey is siting v of Hartford, Mrs. Henry Osborn Milton Fox of Worcester, Mass., :L‘,"‘ = el S i s of Manchester, N. H,, and two broth- andmother at Indin Neck, Bran- who has been visiting H. M. Whiting, ers, William R. Grant of this town and | has gone to Norwich before returning |, The church supper held in the ves- was operated on|Albert Grant of Little Falls, N. Y. The | to his home. & Sy el iy et Botted = v at the Hartford hospi- |funcral was held at Willimantic on| Mrs. Willlam Webster and daugh-|th¢ sgeiety $9.80. = W 0 el S R Thursday _afternoon. Burial was in | ters of Stafford, were in town one day | o Ve ool e, Of Wakefield, was a Mrs. P. Talcott of West Hart-|Nathan Hale cemetery, South Coven-|last weelk. o Mis 5B Browr and'MissiDorothy e wisib with her nechey |00 The farmers are Very busy getting|p IS 2. B, Ald e calts hire Foroe. Wednagdoy: Mirs. Thomas Smith has been com- [ in hay. Eayeng of lalehwere (CollE e Jon Pease who has heen at | Mitted to the Norwich State Hospital.| Children in this vicinity are busy ay Thomas Ross and family have moved Perkins of Peace Dale for 8 wWeck returded onfaom town (o Jorses Oy i ne beres i 2 Monday night at the home of Mrs. L. H. Sevey was a recent guest . er daughter, rs. C. C. S & SR of Mrs. E. B. Fordyce of New Milford. wa&hmgton county R, |_ D. B. Knight and STAFFGRDVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vinton of Eagle- 2 S VL R = ville w recent Bolton v oo at_Wakefield. s New York visitors in town are N WEEKAPA! Mr. and ‘Mrs 2!“::,9";31 \"mm“fif’o‘d‘s “‘:‘nget hag | Annie Pe and brother, Walter Per \PAUG o who ver Fre o sa at A M gia’s, Misses Lizzi = cation w bought a new automobile. Franecsthina and Teone Corgani, at G, | Summer Poople Arriving at Camps | Caroiin nd Mrs. Peter Larges of North B B, Franceschina’s and Miss Angel- and Cottages. dence Tuesc Mr. and Mrs. E, J. Rob-|]o Caselli at Anthony Caselli’s, turn In a fev erts of Chicopee, Mass., Mr. and Mrs.| The Ladies’ Aid 'Society met in Bol- Mrs. George McLeod and daughter | where he is emploved at the Flint Au- J. W. Erickson of Monson, were the |ton Hall Thursday atternoon. of Philadelphia arrived at Bird's Nest |tomobile Works. guests last week of Mrs. Helen Larg- es. Master - Herbert _R. Bogworth has camp Thursday morning to spend the summer. Among the guests at the Macomber A et Bt There are nearly 2,000 stitches fn a pair of hand-sewn shoes. ‘has 800,000 France war_orphans. _ oo s <UBC OTBRADE. o

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