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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1916 HANOVER Mrs. Park and Miss Eadie at North- field—Miss Theodora Peck Becomes Bride of Andrew Scarlett—Village Interests. 10 ‘ion with the Guaranty Trust com- pany. Miss Grace D. Wheeler was _the guest of Miss Julia E. Smith, of West- erly, recently. Afiss Annie Williams of Quaquataug Hill has been the guest of her aunt in GALES FERRY Committees That Made Community Picnic a Success—Winners in Games and Contests—Club House Receipts §50 for Opening Night. LETTERS FROM TWO STATES WE GIVE THE PUBLIC THE BEST AND BIGGEST FOOD VALUES OBTAINABLE with,anxious oversight he is careing for a young-family of whites, number- New- London - Gounty T Providence the past week, = " Interesting Sermon. The annual community pienic at| RalP heeler lost two valuable| pey A J. B, Fuller and family of —— plenio at| B C i NIANTIC Rev. Mr. Clark of the Baptist|Riverview, the Charles H. Brown place [ SOWS bY lishtning during the storm re-| Gast Canaan, Conn., are guests of Mr. LET US HELP YOU SAVE MONEY church preached a very interesting|was held Wednesday and was largely 3 and Mrs. 'W. S. Lee. Rev. and Mrs. G. B. Spalding left Cocoanut Grove, Flortda, for their va- cation the 10th and he will preach at Lenox, Mass, several Sundays. Mrs. Adelalde Benedict and grand- sermon, Sunday - from the text: For unto every one that hath shall be given, and he shall have abundance; but from him that hath not shall be ‘Welcome Babbitt, James Balcom, Winfred Balcom, William Carter and John Papineau motored to Rocky Point, R. I, Sunday. attended. These gatherings have been held annually for some years and are noted for the community feeling with which the summer people, and villag- Pine Grove Cottage Owners Want Road Repaired—R. B. Gorton in Fine, Handsome, New Charge of Luce Property. Fresh BEST " it i Mr. and Mrs. George Tanner and = 2 V] L to make ffair - 5 J - A_mumber. of the Pine-Grove peopls| BEST Sway oyen that Which he heth | S0 unfio to make e alar o Shhe oo ag s encaice | ot i Peon Atbert ot/ PEIladelonia, sare ihe po A M who own cars and:property here and |~ Lost Watch, Recoversd: following committees were in charge: | *9T% s i e ;:;515 of Mr. and Mrs. James Tan- c Creamery i , are % g 3 g . = g e o I farmer:lost his. watch while | GSHeral Preparedness— Rev. James Given a Shower. Mrs. William G. Park and Miss 151bs. topeck....... complaining over the condition of the| A loca AL, Potter, Dy C. Perkins ‘and C. B road between.Niantic and the Grove.|cultivating corn in his cornfields in|ggiver 0 o J Mrs. Arthur G. Wheeler gave a mis- | Helen Eadic are at the Girls’ camp at 4 It is certainly in badvshape especially | 1915 ~The most diligent searched fall- | “Cloder “commitiee — Edward H: cellancous shower for her sister, Miss | Northfield, Mass, for a week. what is knownras the South end, to-|ed to-flnd it. One day this year De-|yqfjmer, Priscilla den Billings in honor of Motored to East Lyme. SR wards Niantic. There are holes as|ing‘out insthe same fleld at work he|™rpje committee—The Misses Math- pher approaching: marriage with Parker |y, 0.0 manner George Tanmer, Mrs. rHE z well as bumps.in the highway. A |thought ha would Inwestigute SOMC-|.w.on; solcitors, Gales Ferry—Miss |Johnson off Spring Hill. The house Was| Goores Tanner, M Emily Tanner Zew hours’ work® by the town on_this[thing that looked shiny, sticking out|yp, ‘Birch and Miss Beatrice Jones; | Prettily - decorated with . daisies. The F. Chandler motorsd to East much traveled road ~would put it in|of the, ground which proved to be the Point—Mrs. P. C. Norman; gifts were on a mble_ underneath a |7y me Sunday and visited at the home lb Zood shape. long lost watch. He wound it, and it ng Cove—Mrs. Myrta Mather, Mrs. [large white parasol which was decor- | ¢ \r. "ang Afrs. Albert Paine. 3 i - -~ . started running: again, seemingly lit- | ZONE OV UITS. ated ' with yellow ribbon and white Praren it Ol ot Tri b Sunshine-Society. Meets. tle the worst from its long-exposure to |~ ‘pie ' and Cake committee — Mrs. | daisies. About twenty-five Were | galphia is a guest a: the home of Mr. i M P NY 1 The Sunehine soclety. met Tuesday |the elements. James M. Potter, Miss Sarah T. Lat- {present. — Music was enjoyed, after ;g Mrs. James Tanner. Limited afternoon at the home of Mrs. L. P. imer. which*chicken salad, rolls, ice cream, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Tucker and fam- Stevens in Washington avenue. The VOLUNTOWN cake and. punch were served. @ o e 5 i dl od since it started Ice cream—Mrs. Rufus W. Hurlbutt, ily motored to Willimantic Sunday society has made go Home-made candy—Miss Bessie and called at the home of Mrs. Peter and a great many people have been Resort | Ames. UNCASVILLE McIntosch. Our Regular benefited by the good work the mem- Bomt P"::: ’5”‘:::5““’“’;‘:;“:“_ Dinner_tickets—Noyes B._ Allyn. LSV Mr. and Mrs. Francis R. Doyle and Very New Ibs. bers ar: loing. A Creamery Butter cov. 355 value - ‘Committte on games and prizes — | son Kenneth, leave today (Saturday) Best Lawrence Eiroy Spencer ;fmsfl-‘]eu’: Downing-Monsees - Wedding. George W. Frost. E’;""Lv:f'h;:';w'::: I’:t"en‘;"‘%“:j::: for Montreal and other places of in- has been passing a weel Thansportation of supplies—R. Ir- = ada. = - grAndn;thr. Mrs. Ad;):; e 1‘;(e dS:;el:; Sunday at Dka?(h pond several rui]- ving Hurlbutt. Scout Patrol Being Organized— zinald Crofts and daughter, Mild Whole Milk Fresh Country EGGS 27 cer. The young man dred pleasure seel ers are enjoying the —Rev. James M. Potter. i i = Mary, of Rochester, N. Y., are guests 5y Vicintty *several times, makins he|uico quist shady £ S s, S A fawr:| Chicken-Thief Bound Over. ot “Erofls Tilents, M. "Rnd e, CHEESE, b. . ... dozen: SRRt DLl 20c trip usually by train. Last w 2l rest. The cottages arc bz Fanny A. Molthrop and| 7here was a good attendance and |{John Crofi = purchased ‘a bicycle and makes tripS|and” the tents of many Mrs, Andrew P. Miller. BeTEOs ks s st andi il Ok H. Peck of Mashfield, |l Mustard PEANUT Sweet Mixed to Norwich, Best View and Niantic | to be seen dotting ard Ames of Yonkers, N. Y. was | entertainment lay Mass., is iting at the home of LES, Ib. 13 his wheel W ng to visit rela-|people who are i in charge of eports. The events were|proceads were fifteon James W. Eadie. PICKLES, pt. 10c|{BUTTER, 1b. 14c{PICK 3 C tives. P N and Mrs. Louis = in the following order: Older boys' 100 | will be used to def: Scarlett-Peck. Looks After Luce roperdy. 1 and Mr. and Arthur lr.up,, i Richard Ames, first; Al-|amp ot Dleasare Bosy e e L = = r R. B. Gorton :s adminis- | who are entertaining @ number of out|ion St i)\ seconds Hey M - s T e e nesday, 2 Con- == ’ the property of the late | of town . All runners had a mu‘n-,m: Several o e o “““-‘ Sh T e Legs of LAMB, Ib. . ... 2 Fine, Fresh Luce. The real estate af Funeral of Henry Madison. over R. Ames. spital w to his home S e s Wi ken a great deal| oy - o : Sach —Richard Ames, first, Al-| Priday where ed until Mon- T Thieniiciio Fi Prime RIB ROAST, Ib. 25¢ estern rton e since early in| SENT AN e ton Stoddard, second; Gordon Peck,|day, when he n back to the only near relatives and intimate e Brisket or The White Bead eral sons and @ ospital for of his toe. nds, assembled under the sreat Western Fine Breakfast BACON belopgine to the estatels .= p= srand | e-legged race—R. Tracy and A.| The lawn party and entertainment | linden trees om the lamn. A the Las Ipc orea as Pl ted to good advantage | DT Of £ra | stoddard, 1 s{f; R. Ames and E. GUs- | which v . been eld by Good S ath s was plaved Small strip, Ib........ 20c ate churck, 1, second. T Purchases Motorboat. BEEF of - | points—first prize, R. Ames, 1 o e e e o SR L s Toeamet s T e sl : & sas purchased rcic Face - Miss . Wil- ricrmoons one mow mcimber | manse 1o fE“‘]‘f""-“JP tress! They Lean Pieces flb. ................ 25¢c] po, Potting noa i.‘:“fm%f;ruéh?n“ 5 : e bs, et G, The bride was cscoried. by her |8 Ji0e JE@ |Fine RUMP ROAST . 12 d, Fhen e i) Downing—o e e B e o e | waine |Bomed, B........... z3c| 1= 1200 ill be one of o bride’s father, C. H. Peck, for- Ty ot P “:r‘{:;l\k\fl briae nite voile and lace, Native VEAL to stew lb. 17¢ STEA Ks .‘rlhj: "_’Q:r“&r’;}:«!}.;'{,?fr;:rgi.fi i ;‘“Cf ‘3}??:‘“:3&{23;;}2 3 Sliced Sugar Cured HAM Cut from Fine Fresh Western Beef . T o a BB . SR Jnda}ri‘re\emng; “."fg‘r;:n ana "i Fortn wore || SALT RIBS, Ib....... 6c | Round, Ib........... 25¢c Porterhouse, Ib....... 35¢ Short Steak, Ib....... 31c Sugar Cured CORNED BEEF, choice cuts, lb. 10c i grodm left for Bos- a traveling suit hat of taupe stel shades. enthu Appalachian spend their M. C. camp on German Frankfurters § Squires’ Pure SAUSAGE BInBag,b........... 25¢ a garage ch he is s been spending s in Colchester car wh “and G. }’(('k,i Manfere, third kin has returned from eley is painting the Libby Mountain C honeymoon omas, who has been Sy P Winn u N. H. After = = = AL o of Palmer- | november Wil be at home at |l Mohican Chili Sauce.......... pint 25¢c \Y*rl\’/'\ house. Soutk ) fom out of town Mohican Reserves Attend Church. Mohican Princess Blend Coffee day_atiernoon : Cook .\.?;m{ 1 1b. s e 28 Worsios Hoad tended by )’u < M . . : (s e Helen | B Mohican Sub. Vanilla and Lemon ) ol of garet C to o Tox and Miss Ethel Extracts, 11, oz. bottle. . .... | All Kinds 1lb..... 45 U oad i Ib.. .. 12¢ Mohican Pure Fruit Jellies 13c, 2 jars 25¢ & Mohican Noodles. . .. ...9¢, 3 pkgs. 25¢ Mohican Sliced Dried Beef...... jar 10c LEDYARD | Marshmallow Roast—Dinner Party at d into Byron ders_road. w _London in atter a motor ] ondox Tl Gray House—Legacy of $1,000 to e 3 S e EnhE Church Interests. 71 Chucrh Society From Gurdon Bill. Mohican Queen Olives. .8 oz. bottle 14c i ; Miss Olive His heen the | @ Mohican Sweet Chocolate.............. ¥4 Ib. cake 7c A Traveler at 90. Ao e le Ric returned to Meriden, after a visit to 1 Weir in the Grove. Mrs. vears of age and made the re by automobile. ard Wadsworthy of Meriden n E. E. Ho orwich. Goodenough has gone to Mochican Ammonia ... bottle, 32 oz., 10c ' 5 Ib. sack SUGA Ib. TEA fot‘ 55c ' Granulated Lemon and Ginger | Pompeian OLIVE | Boston, ing th NORTH Afternoon of Whist for tor with fiancee. MATCHES 6 boxes. .... 22c|SNAPS, 3 lbs. 25¢{OIL, qt..... 75¢c Madeline B. B. Ciub Enterta n swudy voung people held a |8 Rockwood. ) st near Holdridge's | Hires’ Root Beer Extract POTTED MEAT = ning. A larse . : 3. W. club 3 ot apout the fire |@ Makes 5 gallons, bottle 15¢c fcan ............. Bc-9¢c LISBON Ward W Cookies, were served. Crganizing Scou na pean Former Jose New ONIONS Large Water- STRING BEANS 83 Ibs....... 15cimelons, each 45c{4 qgts....... 25¢c Ripe BANANAS |GREEN PEAS Ross Farm Sold—News Notes of Interest. r's Sunday morn- | The meet- ouse was held The Enjoy Hospitality at Gray Home. sant gathering was re- ome of Dy acon and Fine Georgia Peaches, qt.. .15c {16 for. . Deadior New Tonath i it 2 8T CUT DOWN YOUR HOUSE WORK and in Leave Chester and N Trip. p for l‘/‘otor ind o to fami during the Summer. Let our bakers do part of your work. In our Sani- tary Bake Shop at the store we make Bread, Cake and Pastry of su- perior quality. FROM THE OVEN TO YOU UNDER ONE ROOF MOHICAN SPECIAL LAYER CAKES Two layers of gold cake with center of chocolate cake filled and with pure frosting. ALL THIS WEEK AT 25¢c EACH r was s er the pa 1 of Led on the 1 Jewett Ci Mrs. E. W, expect to react ry C. Watrous arrived home :r_parents, Hoelck of Nor- : Hoelck his tenem and Miss Pru- ing in eturn- and iced tow lit York, is at . an@ Mrs. W o trip o trip the guest of s Fannie Clark. Legacy From Gurdon B Gurdon Bill, of Sp: been inter daughter or nday at Mrs. G. or isited € W. K. KELLOGG’S TOASTED CORN FLAKES | W. K. KELLOGG’S KRUMBLES Another big money saving sale of these two well-known 10c articles. What are you paying for them? We have large quantities of Blc nefeld, | § t of several weeks with ted | ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hora- Ruth Montague return- turday iwin of New York is ati et the home of ry Baldwin. H“sfd Norwich Concert. 11 from this place attended the on Union square Wed- has pro- of the ceme- | these and our price for Saturday, July 22, will save 35 per cent, il per package o z00d condi m L. Holdri recently. GARDNER LAKE e lost a valuable Mayor Brown Among Guests. 7 auto parties from out of town a: the Community , among oth- tist church, preached at Goshen Sun- | Willlmantic spent Sunday with Mr. | of Canterbury n : By atternoon: ang William_Blanchard. i larr for the haying sea: | ers Mayor Allyn L Brown of Norwich 3 o i Cagictteinaon . 3Mr. and Mrs. William Blanchard { Farm Sold. ”"‘ff“‘;x‘,‘dcsu‘“ | srown, Judge an Lu- | Ofr. and Mrs. Qville Hammel are en-| e Brotherhoods of High Bridge Around the Whist Tables. §od Miss Bdos, Purgess spent Tues-§ 1 Rofell has sold his_ farm,|family and 2 |:€ Sidson, Da tertalning Miss Arleen Cooney of Bal-|nave opened their camp at the souih| Iebanon Whist club met in Grange | day night in Hartford. 1y owned by ph Ross, to|called on Colches 1 On Shore Leave. = Ohicken STRISEABouLd. Cvear: end of the Lake. L ast Friday evening Nine tables| Mr. and Mrs. Canedy of Boston a.re» £ : 3 Mr. and Mrs. Dug. a Satterlee of the| po -tT<T e o _ Mr. and Chaffee of New Lon- were played, the prizes going | in town. were 1es Sunday of M\ who has 4‘“?” \[’L‘R]P a farm nd 1 don, are staying with ‘Mrs. May Dan- llowing: Ladie 4 first, liss honey. § i the Grand Banks | SMPIOY of 3 3 tonis Y els. £ g ark; second, Miss Florence SALEM mmer. Lucius Browning rned Monday | montis, spent Tuesday night [ (B8 2 di ance rl Lathrop, who has been a|Rockwood; third, Miss Doris Troland; | e — from Concord, % 1 el nesddv. af the Hiome. oy his||Y 0t to Invesiizate and cx patient in Lawrence hospital, New |gents first, Joseph Blakeslee; second, K i | GOSHEN Wedneaday for M, and Mrs. C. A, Satterlee. lfimf?n”h:«).rv \h[»}z‘): gan just London, has been v ng his parents| James Thomas; third, Ralph Blakes- | Norwich Minister Preaches at Con- | one day this we motored to_the fa is relative, [ 3 Filtiam Smid Sinad 2 : 5 resh Eggs Bringing Forty Cents—|Simpson of Notwich. master D. R, Povey, the past week. e i el 2seneiomone va HdR'f\:tzg: and Locall Jortinge: clety: Masts = Esraptnge. Accident—Summer Boarders in mong the New Liondon aufo Vis |¢5 the mext tetrn Of superior lcourt 46| Trs i’ idney D Rev. E. J. A £ Norw 3 t Xt te of s o : Sidney Delbea Z : 5 L o v yres of Norwich occu- Town—Lost Watch Turns Up. S et ;"“‘m::‘l’“;nd‘”;fi:‘iv“;:g be held at Norwich in September. e s e to;“"s;“?:.“}g{:res-ri‘l‘;‘;“‘:‘fg"fl:‘o’fi Saugt pled the puipit in_the Congregational | i e = % 0] 4 U 7 e e B a i S Pl R nd Mrs. Herbert H. Crandall and T Hillhouse of Willimantie | wifn Mr. and Mrs. Frank Churchill | ¢BUrch Sunday morning. ents per dozen to the Jewish sum- ser-boarders. Many Webs Noticed. Never has there been seen so many pider webs as seen on the damp jornings this_week the long cables nd network of guys-and-braces seem- d of artistic construct-built in one ight. Theodore Bachelor will preach here smorrow (Sunday) at eleven o'clock. Summer Boarders. Five families of summer boarders om New York:are at the home with ¢ Jewish family in: Goshen. Two farmers have reported 1ey finished haying July 15th. Miss Vera Briggs of Lebanon has en spending a number of days with tiends in this page. Kenneth Lake met with a mishap fhile building . stone walls,” when one ! the stones slipped and crushed his nger. that Has Big Family, Old Bob “White when in his leisure loments, - ndvr: whistles with .glee. as . S SR iy Windham who has been stayin: eral days-at Ogden Stanton's, retur home this week. Shelton Keneston of Shelton was 2 week-end vistior at his father’s, Rev. L. M. Keneston's. A. D. Crary was_at his daughte Mrs.. Milton Terry’s, Lebanon, Sunday Next Tuesday evening will be Matrons' night at the Grange. Mrs, La Point visited her daughter, Mrs. Lynwood Crary, Monday Mrs. Fred Harvey and 0Vi izabeth Harvey were recent visitors at J. IL Wilson’s. CLARK’S FALLS Mrs. Olga:Thompson of New Haven spent Tuesday at ‘Woodlawn. William_Stanton of Mystic was a caller on friends in-Clark’s Falls, Sat- urday evening. Misses (Stella and «Jennie Colling have returned to:their home in Mys- tic, after a visit of several days with t.heu' cousin, DDH5 ‘M. . CoRlins. Y el i Qe for New -Yorl n ROAD SOCIETY Miscellaneous Shower Given Miss Bil- lings—Two Cows Killed By Light- ning. Miss Martha -G. Willlams has been the gu past_week Miss New York, where she’is visiting rel- ative of friends in Dantelson the Apby Williams has, been. {It-4n and Mrs. Church of Norwich at- tended the Road church service Sun- b ‘ Rev. ington preaching. Mr. Fisher of North Ston- and Mrs. Hiram Clift of Mys- were at Maple Lawn on Sunday. Mr. ' s. Harold taying a few d: s, and Mrs. their summer home. Oneco has v with her par- yron Billings at Leaves For New York. ‘Miss - Mary S. h?.heeler leaves - today S spending a few weeks with friends in town. The -official board of the Methodist church held a meeting Monday eve- ning at the parsonage. SOUTH GR[SWOLD John Allen, secrs-tar) of the Kings- ton Fair Association and family, of Peacedale, R. I, were Sunday callers at R. H, Youn: Miss Grace Thompson is away for aifew days on business. Mrs. E. H. Clark and daughter, Bv elyn, were in Jewett City Wednesd: Crandall J..North, D. D. and M Sigfried, were in Norwich Tuesday. A party of voung pe tertained at the parsonage recently. The time.was spent in singzing hymns. Miss Gladys Thompson is at Victor Campbell’s for a few d It is expected that Rey ;. Dr. North will _speak at the Iocal church next. Sunday. [ Mrs. sitor at the Backus cottage the past week. Iy here, after a brief visit in Nor- LEBANON Pastors Exchange Fulpits—Local Team Loses to Colchester—News From the Whist Players. Rev. Mr. Blake, pastor of the Con- gregational church of Colchester, ex- changed with Rev. Hollis A. Camp- bell of the Center Congregational <church Sunday. recent guests of their srandmother, Nathaniel Manning of North Franklin. Last Saturday the Lebanon Athletic baseball nine journeyed to Colchester and played ball on the park. Colches- Ié Fm‘;i( Buttoé) was a visitor all ck_Sund o v - Burdickc Sunday. ter defeated Lebanon, 6-4. Rev, M. pastor. of .t Mr. and Mrs. David Seaman were|Willimantic were recent callers at callers at Mrs. May Dani@ls’ Monday. | Reuben Burgess'. Arville Nickerson has rejoined hi: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Churchill and Misses Doris and Vera.Brigegs were ) of Rocky Hill Mrs. C. W. Noyes and children of family of Rocky Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Backus and f’\mll were call- ing at Mrs. Hattie Robinson’s "Sun- day. Charles Abell of New Britain was in_town over Sunday. ‘William Totten, Jr., recently pur- chased a colt from Georse Parkhurst Mrs. Myson J. Hoxie spent Tues- day with Mrs. C. M. Geer. Willlam * Totten, Jr., is haying for Grace Peckham of Franklin. Mrs. C. M. Geer spent Thursday with Mrs. C. S. Goodwin. Returns After Accident. Richard Bishop after M returned home on accident of the Mr. and Mrs. Louis Taylor ente tained Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Barrows of Providence, Mr. and Mrs. Aldrich and Mr. and_Mrs. Johnson of Moosup. 2 Mr. .gnd_Mus, - James -_Harries ; of -Virginia'tobacco. 2 Dwight Marvin led the Y. P. C. B/ meeting Sunday evening. Henry Tisdale and son, Walter, of New 1 galow Alrs. London, spent Saturday after- n and Sunday at Mill Valley bun- ' Nellle Corben and children of New York are spending a few days with Mrs. Corben’s sister, Mrs. Annie Dombrowlski, The Ladies’ Aid scciety met Thurs day afternoon at the parsonage. Ofr. and Mrs. Winfield Hanney day. en- tertained guests from Niantic Sun- Alvert Morgan and Harold Darling, were callers in Old Lyme and Flan- ders Sunday. Guests at Hillside. Mr. and_ Mrs. Nelsan Baker and daughter, Mr. Keeler and son, Mrs, Potter of Mystic, were guests and i { Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Web- ster at Hillside. Mr, and Mrs. James Beebe were II'li New London and Norwich Monday. _Bermmda uses large qun.ntmeu ofl -