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~ NORWICH * BULEETIN, smxv AUGUST 5, 1916 ; TIMELY EVENTS PICTURED IN CARTOON BY THE LEADING ARTISTS OF THE COUNTRY OPEN SESAME 2 YEARS’ WORK, AND STILL HAS THE PUNCH TURN ABCUT FAIR PLAY —Denver Post s MAKING A MONKEY OF THE MOOSE 3 =y 7 : —Philadelphia Ledger 3 ;/ T —, EXERCISING HIS RIGHT OF SEARCH J $Eany | 1 DEUCEDLY ANNOY —New York World —Kausas City Journal mother, M manti Nirs, Imogene Arnold, of Willi- | SHUNOC O. L. Johnson is the guest of} - aughter | Mrs, 7. D. Simpson, = | Repairs and Improvements to Local Rogers this| Mrs. N. S. Loomes of Lebanon spent| Property—Village Improvement So- —Bridgeport Standard Wednesday with her mother, Mrs. Em- | ciety Doing Good Werk. rned from | me Warner. { P — vS FROM ONE HUNDRED LIVE CORRESPONDENTS: : Palmer and thres I work of | ovements to and da New | Helen, .~ William Weaver, Frank Rockwood and daughter 3 Jennette Hoffman, Mr and Mrs. d Social Corner Norwich Thu and Mrs. Fred C «d Mrs. Thomas Bami Theodore of Baltic were Sunday gues carrier on vacation. Who is Going and Coming—Incidents, Accidents, NORTH STGNINGTON | Ladies’ Society Entertained at West- erly—Mrs. T. N, Hepburn Speaks at| Suffrage Meeting. and Building in Threc Counties | Officers of Improvement Societ; The Shunoc Improvement society s ng conditiorn and meetings H . Solos were sung by E Clark. New London County | oh Tornenters woote Sona™ i t v : Mrs, George W. Tryon, librarian of T - k) % o the close of the entertinment ice - . Miss Mildred nning is visiting | very two weeks. Henry e, a frat o Wheeler library, HEGAN era 5 eere Ay dent of the s e, coffee and fruit punch |, 40 at the Mbrary in MO! EGAD her grandmother, Mrs. Imogene Ar ide: © S cream, o FRANKLIN wa son s News in General. Farowell Surprise Party For Harold| 1irs. Myron Smith of Capshaw—Lawn Party and Sale By |2 recent called on Mrs. Lavius A. Rob- | friends here this week. Grange Proves Most Successful. | n5om: 0 : Mrs. B. A. Greene of St. Petersburg, - The parties who came here with one | pia, is a guest of her sister, Mise| Lavius A. Robingon and Mrs, | ¢hild from New York Saturday by al- | Dora T Matae. 1 H. Robinson entertained tomobile are ~quarantined. Health| " Mr "and Mrs. C. B. Caswell have held in Storrs Aug. 14-25. il 1 T. W. King, formerly supervisor of ue Hills Was | schools in this town, has been visiting s went W v - here she will the guest er, Mr. Rheuland for sev- g her brother, e, of Willimantic. William Lillie was the guest Sunddy of his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Lillie, of Lebanon i Mrs, Earl bara spent Mrs. eral weeks. Judge and Mrs. ert G. Kneeland n S Sunday afternoon, Morgan. A. Nettleton and son, Leroy, and daughter B: and i) with Miss Ly rd at- | S hcer % g ¢ i i ¢ " Johns afternoon, Rev. and Mrs, B. P, | Oficer J. Heniy King lost no time in | heen visiting their son and his family s the guest haw and children, Ruth and Esth- | Placing them in quarantine. This|at Mansfleld. . b SR nce moved town being quarantined, no one is al- | niss BEthel Hull of Middletown is| ew London,| James Mackey has sold his farm to fice " Mrs. Mary Swift, Miss Hazel Swift fgg“v‘iefl“’v’f;n\‘m Y‘L’.’l“ or any district | visiting hero. snd Mrs. Ross, of Willi ic, havi h. Infantile paralysis. i w Seen spending a fow dny:?‘?:;:lncir_l;;; Sl LAy e B Foimsined &t Westerly: Fred Rosenberg of New York Percy Cruthers of Norwich is visit- Mahoney. | N. Hyde. pulpit at the Franklin church Sun-|_The Ladies’ society of the Third Cox entertained Her twenty young people were en. | 437 morning. Baptist church was delightfully enfer- cou Miss Cummings il tertained at the home of Miss Ethel |, MIss Florence Geer of Ledyard is|tained Wednesday afternoon at the Harris and g st week. Br of Baltic, Wednesday evening |the guest of Mrs. Arthur Smith. home of Mrs. C. A. Snyder of Westerly, : ek e wns eomin€ | Mrs. Grover Eccleson and her two|a former resident of this village. Sia e elon i f last week. A fine time was enjoy- SOUTH GRISWOLD little daughters of Cilifornia, are vis- P it : ; L2 reacher from Easton. Mrs, C g iting friends in town. Mrs. Eccleson £ Srant wers Tecent Euests of Mcs. Gae; | Defore her marriage ‘was Miss Annie |, Rev. T, G. Clark of Taston, Conn, of New London is s with Mrs. J. E. £ Mrs. John Thompson and dau Dola f Norwich. Louise Smith of this town. i supplied the pulpit of the Third Bap-| b G nmllzj o ¥ ) olan, of Norwich. tist church last Sunday. 2 Charles Tinker and o hiorey Citas the Surprise Party. New London were callers | = | i TR State President Spoke. A farewell surprise party was given CLARK'S FALLS Mrs, T. N. Hepburn, president of the Harold Capshaw, who is about to go| - Btate Suffrage association, spoke in to Florida, at the town hall Tuesday . Grange hall Thursday evening. evening. The chaperones were Mrs. | Haymakers Affected by Monday’s In-| ~Miss Happy Brown of Mystic h B. P. Capshaw and Mrs. Fred Arm- tense Heat and Humidity. been visiting her aunt, Mrs. sttrong. Dancing was enjoyed, music Perkins. being furnished by Ernest Smith's Mrs. Tillinghast of Rockville is the Victrola. guest of her niece, Miss Doris M. Col- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beckwith, Mr. | lins. PENDLETON HILL and Mrs. Arthur Smith and son, Bur- Mr. and Mrs. George W. Burdick and trip in A. G. Jul Airs, ‘this_vicinity for the last been harvesting thelr , Mrs. R. H. Young, H. Griswold is confined to| her home by illn . Rev. John Thompson was a_ visitor n was a recent bus-!in Providence, R. I, and Dighto sterly. Mass., last week. aund Mrs. Sterry Pierce with bt John Mrs George A. Holmes are f a daughter, born July ne with his er 1s i1l at her home, s summer kitchen was ground early on Monday from Hadley, last Tuesday. tin, were recent Ledyard visitors. daughters, Flora and Evelyn, of Chase . B family were czllers at S. H. Kinnie's Hiil, Hopkinton, were guests'of Horace| Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. Coon_and| Th¢ Sunday school of the M = Sunday. st Lawn Party and Sale. Palmer and family Sunday. son Clarke, accompanied by Mrs. llaryfi"“"”'h idicigacd uh il helfeatiol Senl . Crandall J. North, D. D, de-| klin grange held a very en-| Mrs. Mary J. Maine, who was called | Palmer and daughter Christie, called | {ermber account of nfan- | to barns and stac ing sermon on | joyable and guccessful lawn party and | to Taunton, Mass, by the serious ill-{on C. Dwight Thompson at the Loms | /¢ Par: SR er this week. of a_Christian I safe of fancy articles at the town hall {ness of her niece, Mrs. Mamle O'Neil, |of George A, Wheeler in Stonington e — local church. Tuesday evening of last weelk, be- | returned home Wednesday evening. | Sunday afternoon. GLEN RANKLIN — : — tween seventy-five and a hundred be- | She was accompanied by her sister,| Mrs. Harlan Brown is visiting Mr. LAUREL g CAMPBELLS MILLS ing present. A very pleasing enter- | Mrs. Sophia Stoddard, of Ashaway. and Mrs, Frank Brown in Bradford, tainment was given as follows: Tab- Miss Dorothy S. Wheeler of Ash-|R. I leau, The Seven Ages; Babyhood, An-|away was the guest of her schoolmate, ‘The Palmer A. Brown house is be- B. B. Club Entertained—Loccal At- ‘ale, Mrs. Hale and = ona of Springflield, Mas: tendants at Norwich Picnic—Sale of | 1r and Mrs. Robert Sherman of | ita Armstrong; Childhood, Clara | Miss Dorothy M. Collins, at Clark’s|ing repaired and furnisled, prepara- | s few days at their cottage here| Farm. Sterling, v Grant; School Days, Anita Holton; | Falls Wednesday. tory to occupancy. X of . their n has sold h Tnegagement, Clara Grant and Milton| Monday was the most uncomfortable| Mr. and Mrs. B, G. Palmer gave a Beckwith; Bride, Florence Robinson; | day of the year. The thermometer was | party Sunday afternoon in honor of Motherhood, Mrs. Fred Armstrong; | at 94 in the share all the afternoon. A |their son Richard’s fifth birthday. Duane Main of Springfleld is i visiting at W. L. Main's. the B. D and Mrs, Attaway Main and|usual rtice Browning entertained | on. afternoon. The Mason Gray and Vi en up and a|finished cutting the il use an auto- e of work was The Boy - m Meriden re- 0O1d Age, Mrs. George Avery. . number, especially the haymakers, Dr. and Mrs. J. Wesley Hale and|son Charlie of Providence are spend-!dainty supper was served by Mrs.{roll property, in Voluntown ze. turned home v autotruck. Tableau, Preparedness, Soldler Gir, | suffered intensely from the heat and|daughter Fiona of Springfield, Mass., |Ing the wecek at their former home | Browning. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ph s of AMrs. 1 York is at [ Anita Holton; Liberty, Catherine Hol- | humidity. spent a few days here last week at|here. M Anna Brennan of New York is field were Sunday visito: the | her ton; Red Cross Girl, Clara Grant. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Perry have|their summer home. Mrs. Wall has as her guest Miss|spending two weeks with her sister, of Mrs. Phillips’ parents, | Tableau, Columbia, Florence Rock- | been entertaining the former’s brother, Henry Johnson of Norwich is vi: Natlie Jones of Yonkers, N, Y. Mrs. James Mackey. s. Willard Gardner. wood; Spirit of 1916, Eugene Ayer; | Will C. Perry. He returned Wednes-|ing at M. O. Chapman’s. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ahern and Mrs. Annie Rockw of Wakefleld, Walter C. Tanner has been as Red Wing, Florence Rockwood. day to his home in Rhode Island. Capt. Byron Dawley is the guest of were week end| R, I, is visiting M A. R. Race. ing with his mother’s haying this we Soldiers’ Farewell: FEugene Ayer, Elisha Briggs is at work for Joseph|Mrs. Annie Cook and family. with r. and Mprs. Amos Mrs. Reuben Manning and children Daniel Sullivan has a new mowi Aniéa Haltem and Anita Armetrone, § B. Totten on Pendleton Hill, Twenty-six people are spending the Paimer. spent Sunday with Mps. Manning’s machine and horse-rake.