Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 13, 1917, Page 10

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TR TN R e o B i i - At any time o the g _| Leg—Clayton §. Williams Shoots | ployes, who went out on a strike last ¥ = > cormine M iy ety on N | Thieving Fox—ice Eight fo Ten | Thursdsy noon were granted a raise 9 H d day in honor of their som, Har- | Inches Beimg Stored, AT T el whish : who was united in mar- — Struck for 50 hours a week which the Benham that day.| Miss Mabel K. Noves left Wednes-| iues for B0 hours a week wi il Z $ S Mrs. Frank E. Wilson, wife of Dr.|day for New Jersey, where she is ‘to | SOMPERY Offclals consider 1s entirely| EAER = . F. E. Wileon, formerly of this village, spond the wniter with her aunt, Mrs. [ Pt of Teason that they do not fee Y = S a Hog Out Ahead of Tim: accepted has been under treatment at the Law- | Ed. Gibbs. oo = Sl . L ol = New London. ~Dr.| Mr and Mrs. H. F. Bishop and Mr. ST | JTCoce the mill s sl idle H - i3 ital, Rev. G. F. Goodenough preached on course of|and Mrs, Richard S. Bishop spent| omen norning from Palms 119:9, . : Thursday afternoon and evening with sy e SR R TTI LT . . “Wherewithal shall a younz man| e Stiow opeiie “Monday: | Me ant M R IAe o Rl o d dr 1nk IS his wayt by king e o weeks' vacation. Mrs, A.J. Lillie, Mre. LAP. Smith s o LA R sl 1S a 0O 9 as commanton. was obscrved at the Loser Served Supper. i Il Mo T L afternoon at the residence ‘ednesday. Liliian Gallup was at the the meeting of Cochegan camp, of Mrs. J. Harold ‘Willlams, when the h and 4 - bl “Woodmen of America, Monday | , MTy and Mrs. B A Hoxie and Mr | touowing officers : wholesome nout- a from Po- o class of candidates received = E ident, e " mmmk‘v':vhi;m?armmn“i‘n inis” town atiar_which'a | And New London'Saturday. @): vice presidents, ra. Wil- ¥ 't - l 1° . which he vaeated about two yvears fine supper was served by Frank Gero rs. Swaet Breaks Leg. Beckwith, Miss Susan H. 1S as 1. 1s ae. 1C10~_t1j‘ . v who was leader in the Josing ®ide in| iis Mary Sweet met with a patnful Appraised Geer Estat: the pitch tournament plaved &t 1ast|accident Iast | Wednesday —evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Gray were | About $2500 Pledged Toward 'Parish | mesting. ~After the meeting another | While bringing in water she slipped in | 3ridse: secretary. jnd reasurer, Mra appraisers on the estate of Eliza W series of games was played. such a way as to break her leg. Dr. R o Doquetanuck, They ‘were wo—| CiomEfieported ut "'""I" F":"’", Will Buy Casino. John Sweet of Harttord was calied to | lector, Mrs. Horace O. Williams (re- Vfalt e B ake & CO L{’, d Jected by Miss Geer before her death.| Mesting and _Roll Call—Ladies’| . . 0 o " "0r tne Good Cheér|reduce the fracture. AN SO Skestian Jeuay, R i r i . A Miss Browning Teacher IRy M. Sunshine soclety held Friday attemoon C. S. Williams Shoots Fox: J. Harold Williams, Mrs. Arthur Da- ESTABLISHED 1780 DORCHESTER, MASS. choo! r t the home rs. John J. Lawless s Sagdho gty 2 . 3 asiniay Tox he wwinter. torm with the | of Thg Snmal Mstips, and rol cal ‘:‘,,"“, Foted to buy the Quaker HNI| , SO ion, B O oS e melos Roeis, Mo Hirem Hovarager ey, same teachers, excepting in District| weanesday evening in the church. o 3 o ;| amons his hens Sunday morning. As|Miss Clara Burnet; June, Mrs. Oscar o G 7y R S 30 ST A i) No. 4, wherse Miss Jennie Browning of ed at 6.30 in the ve: The building will be put in condition - | F. Cruml July, Miss Lillie P. Chip- < TG Norwich s teaching in place of Miss | L"20 I/ Soibrs and Interested sa. | #nd will be used by the soclety to | [0S YOUNE, Thap 100ked Sur 06 008 DRS” | man:” August, Mrs. Clarence W. Beck- 5 5 : = "o, or_or. |Bercata, AL nisht celock the US| report e the distribution of Cheisteus | &€ the hens, naving caught one. M | Eiobl, s SBaouSr aaes byanic 1 Wil- | 1gent of the ortn Fiain district and | Boston toasy (Satardass 1o near 8013 | | EAST WOODSTOCK wich visited some of the local schools | ior Rev. H. D. Rollason, with a short m"“ made by the committes inl| ;. o0 %0 atarted to chase Mr. Fox. ma N‘g"mhfr Mrs. Perry Il El-| was highly esteemed by all who knew | Sunday. A ‘ & devotional _service. Reports _were At a good opportunity he jumped over Horace her. Burial was in Pleasant View | Mrs. Barton Jacobs is ill with grip. Dogs Bite Turkeys. Eiven by the treasurers and presi- | The recently appolted committee for | 1, % Zi0% NRPTCIN0q " ror the Tox g0 | WiMAmS. L oo cemetery, Wednesday afternoon, Her daughter, Miss Lottie Jacobs, was Frank Mansfleld, who lives near |dents of all the various organizations. | soclal and dance to be Eiven bV the | come for the hen he had dropped, The 9 | Among late_grip patients are M. J.[a week end guest. returning to her Lentern Hill, has lost two valuable |All these reports showed progress Tox In due time came back to finieh| Mrs. Joseph Desley’s Sunday school | Stark, Emily Stark, W. M. Sisson, Sr. | home Wednesday. turkeys bitten by dogs. Quring the year. Financially the | Thursday evening to arrange plans for | 8% o\ CRS FUTE VAR, M0 0 e | class of young girls held a measur- [ W. M. Sisson, Jr., and family, G. H.| Silas Joslin is confined to the house| Miss Agne: First Selectman Charles A. Gray|church has met the increase of $200 | the social. his fixed, e ing social Friday evening in the Strong and family. with bronchial troubl Walker are ge n was called fo Lafavette Main's on | in salary. paid $100 on parsonage debt | K. of C. to Have Ladies’ Night. | i Zin fixed, when the fox was néEr |, F 200 “All were cordialiy e s S L. D Bothine. was. in Webster |at the HoaItar Thursday to appraise more sheep|and through its various organizations | ¢ the meeting of Pequot council, | fox at a distance of 15 yods. The fox |0 attend. “The pupils are Milcred Windh C Tuesda; | Homé' Misshing the Topic given mearly 3400 to benevolent ob- | giignis of Columbus, Sunday after- | weighed 1% pounde Brown, Doris Peckham, Edna Shank, inaham Ouflty Miss Ann Hoyle entertained _her | 2 Flora Kennedy, Hestér _Walbridge, A missionary meeting T el G AP L TR R A report of the financial stand- nephew from S c for a few day; Been caring for her aunt Mrs. Olin |nounced th eresult of the ten davs' B ot e coundll was read which News in General. Florence Blacknall, Muud Shank, Ber- e T g g B LA | & _Avery, return unday to her|campaign for parish house pledges| 30 eq a substantial fund in_ the| Mrs. H. M. Peck and Leroy and|nice Burdick, Eleanor Burrows. .An WINDHAM the day Wednesday. | s i Chmstonbury. which amounted to about $§2500.. The | {'0irt ® miare was large attendance | Myra Geer of this place and Mr. and | Interesting program of music and re- Vernon Jepson and Mrs! Marsh at- | afternoon vrith the topie, being v had nesda. ‘Mrs. Walter Parmelee and son Hil- | church then voted to take up this ; ; fc | ritations was rendered aftcr which re- sh_at- | sram, ussfsted. by, Mrs lem Ms of East Hampton, wers Saturday |new task immediately and a com- |nd one application for membership | Mrs Frederick W Wanning of Yan'c | treshments were served. e et eanatay Do o oW [ Foston i alrs SVeihevdlcy, g Snd Bundsy Soests of Sm Tyrme-| mittee was appofted 1o have the |;ive a ladies’ night Feb. 9. Cornells | Hoxle. Attended Norwich Meeting e A R e peak at the|_ I and Mrs. Kelly of Wilsonville Aniishem Jlven, coks e 7 [matter in charge At the close of |itsgerald. John Cuddy, Joseph Hick-| Mr. and Mrs. Myron J. Hoxie spent| Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Barnes of | Yiewed—Miss Riggs to Speak at ¢ ent Wednesday with their daughter, SVeR B S e A Avery lost liis only cow on | fed e g e o ona® | ev, Corpelius Driscoll and John Ma- | Sunday with the lattér's parents. Mr.|Oaklawn attended the Conhectiout| Chapel. trs. Huntington. At Comunity CI Sunday. The animal had been sick | od. . The Y WO memers TarP°d; | honey were appointed a committee to rs. Henry Clarke, of Liberty Hill | gtate grange convention held Wed. S 3 TG, At the Community cl for several dnys and a Norwich ver- | remn, The Church's One Foundation, |make arrangements for the entertain s. T. M. Peck and Mrs. C. M.|nesday in Norwich The annual business meeting of the = g B e e Finary had to shoot her . I, e e ot o= lrnt. { Geer ‘spent Wednesday with Mrs | ' The Baptist Youns People's Union | Ladies' Aid society of the Congrega-| SOUTH KILLINGLY n M o g %l “Eark adies’ Guild Elects Officers. Edward Rogers 1s spending a few | Charies Beckwith of Franklin. held its regular business meeting and | tional church was held in the chapel iz |tections by a e quartette Ground Hog Out Early. The annual meeting of the Ladies' | days in New York. Albert C. Hoxie was in Norwich | social Friday evening with Rev. Mr, | Tuesday afternoon. There were 17| peath of Mrs, Erastus Fiske Third in | reading by Mrs. J 8. May It was not Candlemas Da: Guild was held_with the president, Qietecly Confersnce: | Wednesday Fred Eugene Coburn at the parson- |Dresent. The report ofythe Secretary ety T e Fowr Wantee Socicty Monting a.yhrmt‘.rxggehs. E.xno\fltré:geomlil;: Miss Mfi:garet M{ ‘fi Monday afier; The first quarterly confercnce of the |, Many are confined to their homies|age. agd treasurer, Mi; ;'(l‘race Ba‘le‘ sk:,n\\'- - e L a larse chuck 1n & n noon. Reports of the years worl o s hei grin, The Bible study class of the Meth- |ed a very successful year. Five bean ST i B AR R o society m day. were given, showing that aside from [Methodist Episcopal church was held . Danielson arrived home | odist church met Tuesday evening in | Suppers and three food 'sales were | aster Francis Coffey was in Puts afer 3ies Helen Goodenoush spent Part|regular work $120.60 bad been paid |In the church on Friduy cvenins | Wednesaay.” She has been in a hospi- | the parish house beld: The annual midsummer fair and | nam Thursday ip vielt in the second|clerk: A of her vacation visiting relatives in|on parsonage repairs. The following | POrts showed that the Anantial Sto0C- ) tal in Philadelphia, undergoing treat-| Rev. Ired e Coburn attended 1supper and a harvest supper were |%5yP o) N1y "G "W, Barlow enter-| My and w:m:nen:;d f’" — returned home ;,mc\er.swle‘;e elected i;z:xaex\a,x, M‘r‘s. e Onnl;:ogerg:_"; O e ~Su: | ment for the eve. \{\cdtiw-. ar program convention heid | 8iven as usu : Th e:mnmgs_‘ ‘rur LB i aitea. Mr. wind Mva. Byron, PInce of | Kk ity wnd resu: eaching. F. V. Smith; vice president, Mrs, eral 5 o pane | Miss Edla Willidms and Miss Wini- | Wednesday in New London. year amounted tu $274.50. The ecx- |28 trimy Smith o ¥ k ey ; nett; treasurer, Miss C al- | th parlor, 7 selfiinied in the treasury of $132.93. Of this sum | £ ¥ r_daughter, G vis | Souter. reshments were serve 3 o wert {m - After a s by ary et tting _of Mashentuc > held a ettt o meveral ‘dnys. R g elected: Stewards, recordir Gone to Stratford. there Mr. Shank will visit his old:| Seciinite imen sha CpmPpieting putting | Aiban's church in Danielson Sunduy ey - e tha Crane Lamb, who Dis| — Election by;Junior Endeavorers. |Climiles Hope: districe Mvs Euclid Thayer has gone to Stratford, | lome at Quincy, Il before return- | the wising having beon done last sear, | afternoon. Burizl of Paul Rehak—Birthd been “vietting her sister i New Hamp- 5 e ety | Noble: reserve. Mrs. Charies where Te 1o cmploved by the If: Wales | (% to the home of Kis son, John W. | Tive" Goliars voted fof the ube of the | Miss Doane and Miss Inez Doane | prise Party—Ashford Grange | hire, was the sueet of her other sis-| The Junior ~Endeavorer _society |jest. treasurers, Mrs. Charles 2 Shank = e : b et visited at The Oaks Saturday -, = yiiy ‘Ofcers Snodian Ram- | Uine company. ¢ ok . 1 e o | choir to purchase new music when t, 5 fition: fer My Funnie Lamb Clark Wed- |elected the following officers Sunday: | age’ Mre John B, Lathrop, re. Bimer & e Miss Esther B. Barnes, who has | SNOl to purchase mnew music whon|®'p./h “Coffey motored to Putnam Pk mesday night and Thursday Miss | President. Dorothy Lee: vice presi-|Beckwith, Mrs. Annie B. Newton, Mrs. B S i been ill with tonsilitis at the home of | greotec,. NI &80, Yo e e-half the | Sunday and called on friends. flling ice- | her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick The body of Paul Rehak was Lamb was en route to East Orange, |dent, Catherine MclIntosh: secretary, | yennje Phillips, Farl Hoimes, ~Mirs.| Many farmers are bus; B wiers sheiie s successtul teach-| BULTL SRGRRe; - ek ieen, Carlton | Nary Newton, Mrs. Lucy A. Comstoc iouseh; wiln:tloe MfromsefehE ies sl ionas Oabiesmy |x raos ventie: L f{?,‘:g;":f:hfi::g;“"g,“r""_[‘-lh(}‘::he;f‘;‘u;l‘; OBITUARY. to this village for burial fn 3 5 7 s lam’ Cousins, Edward Her- | inches thicl Mrs. Clarence Watson attended the | W5 € the other h ik cemetery esday Sz Caivin Rosch will accompany | William Crofts of Yantic was home o5 WHUEM, Consing paward, et | Sl el sore nave been attending | tuneral of her aunt, | Mre. . Frank gt LS S S L Mt ErastuaiFiokes O. D, Baker lost his bay ma BrE s atay the winter. i dppesia Mrs. Afnte B. Newton: for-{the state granse in Norwich this weclk , held Tuesday at her home in | o' clection of officers resulted in the | Mre. Erastus Fiske died at her home | 1240 Saturday might. = Took Sixth Depres. ciam mission_committe Habert | . H. Stedman sent the week end|Norwich, . aice of i et A seruor Tox |1 ha saster - ostion: of the. town | o A eLIDrise DAY, was Kizen M Ledyard was well represented at ORTH STONINGTON |G Dart Mrs. Mary ok, Miss | with his daughter, Mrs. Bd. Card, of | Terett Joimson hae returned «i°|president; Mrs. W. F. Maine and Mrs. | Tuesday morning. This is the third | {- BIESS PRETCAY RIg : the State Grange mesting, heid in Fiora Comstock, Mrs. Theodore Shaf- | South Windham. iddletown after spending the week- | George Cook, vice presidents; Miss | death in the Ficke family within a few | & P U Y 4 wwaier « Norwich. There were four candidates F e s fer, Mrs. Chariés Catlyle, Miss Melli-| Amos J. Lillie is the owner of afend with his mother, Mrs. T. Henry | GE008° 0000 Cice, Pregiamisl, U0 | Lol wiy D- Baker and Walter C i from this town who took the sixth |Teacher ~Resigns—Annual Businesscent Goodfellow, Mrs. Frank Calvert:|litter of fine pups. e Covitinc Sar It was voted to continue the plan of | Mrs. A. E. Phillips was in Putnam | popih & Party of frends, Coer { degree Meetings Held by the Churches—|home mission and church = extension. | Brother Dies Suddenly. el o having a directress for each month, | Thursday. & gh the Sop. thi GALES FERRY Sister's Will. B, Lathrop, Mrs. Hubert G, Dari, Mre. | Springfield attending the funeral of | don, after suffering a shock, has had | Norrich e ith S Eborve aman of WESTMINSTER i s -l e = Miss Bessio A Thomson of Brad- |RODert Clarke, Robert ~Goodféilow: | her brother, Who died rather suddenly | another stroke and is gradually erow- | Migs Hilda Eilison of Willmantic Oficers MORNS . e . | Officers of Sunday School—Commit-|¢ora. R. I, teacher of the school in |Sindey school. Mrs. Hubert G. Dart.|trom pneumonia. o - has been spending o week with her | Increased Attendance at Annual Busi- | D. Baker; steward, Leon Gardner & - = Miss Ethel Cornet. Miss Fannie Smit At the morning service at the Con- Harold Hotchkiss of Thamesville | harents. i istant steward, R..O. Balch; cha tees Appointed—Sum of $1,880 Se- | district No. 4 has resigned on. ac-|ygg May Smith, M naries tope, | gregational church. three united with | spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. | "0t S, an Johnson has been the A Son 8.C. Bugbee: lecturer, A. M. Ba cured Toward Permanent Fund of | count of the illness of her mother. OMiss. Kliza Geer: literature, Robert | the church by profession of. faith. Joseph Johnson. est of her . 3 » her.n Cliza Geer: ture, Ro : ch by . S e brother, Oliver L. John- | secretary, Addie . /Bgagett; tre t $2,200 ‘for Church. Congregational Ch:;nh:flwne-t Meet- BIER e comeeh DeSlcy A G3rage,. W, fering !‘gr;{. of Norwich this weel i e s U A €. D. sc’z‘mr_hm;em;pnr. Earl S 5] 3 ' o B P o ev. W. M. Brown is receiving treat- | the text of the morning sermon Sun- |Ceres, Mrs. Packer: ~Fiora, At the Sunday school session of tie| Ti. Congregational church held its e Hubert G Dart. Miss NWera | LISBON iz Dovle of New York is spend- | ment for eve troupte in New Tork. . | Gay. £ N e M. B. church last Sunday, at the close | gpnual business meeting Tuesday. The t. Mrs: Ralph Melcer; temp: e 3 S and Mys. THenry Normas and |, Miss Emily Lyman and Miss Ellen| Monday a very successful annual | Mrs.'F. H. Bennette. of the lesson study, the secretary, Miss | church '« O T e el e e e e e e g onary Society | (mity “0¢ V' Norwioh - were Sunday | Hawkins bave roturned after several | business church meeting was held at . ers | \Wheeler ond . and Mrs. John D. , Mrs. Aus S Mirs, E g B a o 8 e weeKs' visit with friends in Pittsfield, a - Y nd teachers, with committess, elected | Nvary. . Jv. George. W Trvon jafWorth Perry and Willam K. Cousine:| o New Waiting Room at Round Hill | cuests of Mr. Norman's father, James | FE8C% Yi50 S Tttty ok " | the Parsenage with larger attendance GARDNER ‘LAKE wt a recent meeiing of the Sunday ;. Harriet B. Beckett is|ducation: Mrs. Roscoe C. Dart, David s s e and Mrs. Frank E. Willlams ana || The Toman's Missionary society is e s T TN school board. The list follow. . 0. D, Fisher ia super- | Carlyle, Miss Agnes Goodfellow, Mrs.| . o o . oo Ur e o] soTrynd Mrs, Frank B. willlams and | 1, meet with Mrs, F. E. Guild Tuesday POMFRET CENTER Mrs. Floyd Tletcher ls 11l w Superintendent, Courtland E. Col- | irtendent of the Sunday school Tithube - Keye:: frdsdman’s ald: - Mve f. Tho Tadies’ Mieslonasy Socisty met [Son Kagmeth VWilllame, . have Tebaened | o0 vicon: Sydney A. Dolbeare was ver; aseistant superintendent, Dudley e B e Cora Botham. Mrs. Charles Rogers,|ai the parconage Tuesday afterncon.|from a five days' visit to relatives Missionary to Speak. ——— London Wednesda C. Perkins; secretary and treasurer,| _ i Sspuistsoamch. Mrs. Belie Curtis, I Perry and i The meeting, which was led by Mrs. |in New York. 2 e I Tk Bverett BE- Brown and John Ash| Miss Grace Lathrop Is B Alice | Sattérier; lbrarian, R The Third ‘Paptist church held its| Roscoe C. Dart: hospitals: Mrs. Ralph | Sarah Tracy, had for its subject: In-| Mrs. Hayes Boss has recovered | Miss Rigss of Harpoot, Turkey, will | Joverstt, o BOfe 20¢ i e sof i avantn M 3 1 S— rd 2 i o seve k of £l tell of her work in the chapel Thurs- 2 Jrving Hurlbutt, assistant librarian,|annual meeting Tuesday, The trus- |H. Melcer, Mrs. William Noble: chu lis. At the election of officers which |trom a seyers attack of asthma. el H 1 Miss Fay s visiting Miss Rogers, | Elijah Lathrop. Walter Mather; planist, Miss Jennie | tees are George A. Thompson, Charies | records: .~ Mrs. Anmmie B. Newton, | followed, Mrs. W. Reynolds was Leave for Californ day afternoon at a public_meeting. o e T Aol e -] Bpbraim Williama of G, Perkins; musical director, Miss|C. Gray and Mrs. Leander F. Park.|Charles E. Ramage. Frederick Perki chosen president, Miss Alice Kennedy [ i ana Mrs. Percy V. Stowe and e ith 10 inch ice. Tuesday with Mrs. Elli Ch BElES & Chepmar: superintandent | Lote © y < and treasurer, | auditing accounts: Raiph 1. Melcer, | Vice president, and Mrs. Ransom Read | gaughters, Bilzabeth Stowe and Eloise EAST THOMPSON T R e a Hadno My ana | | Mus. May Denicls s :vis home department, Miss Sarah T. Lati- | ®ith rs, - Thompson finance | Hubert G. Dart, Roscoe C. Dart; p: EcEetey DR — Stowe, left Tuesday for California Mrs. Everett E. Brown, Miss Fanny E. | niece, Mrs. Ernest L. Latimer mer; superintendent cradle roll. Mrs. | commitiec. The officors of the Sun-{sonage: Mre. Ralph el Nirs. Lost Watch Recovered. where they will spend the next three | Mr. Muntington, superintendent of | Brown, Miss Furetta G. Grosvenor, | limantic. = e Norman. ST oohool Jor tho cnouing Jear are |Charies [Hove, Mrs- Chatios i, Charles Budeit Jr. had the good|months. " the Bixbv farm, finished harvesting ice | Mrs. Phebe A. Sharpe, Mrs. B. T. | Clarence Boynton of Norwi Teachers App: ed. Ri ';‘" b ain superintendent, with |age, Mrs. John B. Lathrop: entertain- | fortune last week to recover a watch Deacon William D. Beckwith is able | Wednesday. 11| White and Mrs, Willis Covell attended | has been visiting at the hom The teachers of the school were re. | NULUS Mallilieu assistant. Miss Ruth | ing ministerial supper: Raiph H. Mel- | that he lost nearly two months ago.|to be out, after a lengthy illness with | ~Mr. and Mrs, F. C. Ross are expect- [ the Connecticut state grange in Nor- | brother, O. F. Boynton, for a few pointed: Rev. Jamee M. Potter, Mra. cer. Hubert G. Dart, Mrs. Ralph Mel- | W. S. Foote, a neighbor, discovered | ETiP. . |ing to join the excursion party to!wich this week. bas returned home. ERion 1. Torkine Mra Tiency W cer’ and Mrs. John B. Lathrop; exam- | something in the matted grass in hi Harold Middieton of Brooklyn, N Fruributt, Miss Sarah T. Latimer, Mrs FEsmles it ination of local preachers: Rimer|yard which proved upon investigation Y. has been spending a few = days Dudley C. Perkins, Mrs. Eugene La | Miss Ruby R. Park, teacher of the | BeCKWith: finance, Ralph Melcer, Mrs. |10 be a watch and chain and he was |here at their summer home, Quoque- T 2 3 T Charles Hope, Mr: William > n; i taug. - Fontaine, Miss Jennie G. Perkins, Mrs. | Northwest Corner school, has been ab- Tope, Mrs. 2 inot long in deciding to whom it be . e i Josie, Birch, Mre. J. Edmund Norman, | sent from het schoolroom for several | Mrs. Churies 'E. Ramage: poor. Mrs.|longed, and in restoring it to its own. | Miss Ruth Williams has returned to mmflmfl Supply teachers—Senior class and|days on account of illness. harles . Bartlett, Mrs. William No-'er. The only damage to the watch | her duties at \ghc institute for athe u Junior girle: Mrs, James M. Potter, in- | Mrs. Chauncey Fuller of Preston has | 1& Osear E. Church: offeridg | was o broken crystal and slightly | dcaf, Albany, N Y. after spending —elElx termediate department, Mrs. Fanny A. | been visiting friends in town. 5}7"";“0“’- Ralph H. Melcer, Charles | bent hands. %‘v’fiu‘";f’? wacation with her father, ASERE Ig. Molthropp funior grads, Miss Grace A.| _Orrin L. Swain is emploved in[E; Ramage Farl Holmes. Theodor Station &t Round HIlL e iy e R 7 Chapman; ‘senior, Dudley C. Perkins. | Westerly. o e Fel - Residents in the vicinity of Round |the Lamb homestead after a visit to Committee Appointments. ell On the Ice. Worthy Master Clarence H. Davis of " 5 D s £ i g i1l _station in cooperation with the | her brother-in-law and _sister, Mr. The school committees for the year e R N s o e i s B Shurs line Tlectric railway company |and Mrs. Carl Weiman of Lebanon | u were: Ebexs: Jatie: L enle 2 o2l onliave crected a pvaiting-room, all ma- | N. H. {ssionary—Miss Sarah T. Latimer, | S12t¢ Srange in Norwich this week, - |the-ice in her door-vard a few weeks|:oials heing furnished by the com-| Max Schwarner, Jr, has returned to & . is improving. o ) % Mrs. James M. Potter, Mrs. Harmon C. Grange Installation. [ A e 3 | pany and the lahor by the people of | Norwich after spending the week-end B e vy Soouts of the Methodist | he neighborhood. Construction was |here with his mother, Mrs. Anna Perkins. Installation of the srange officers | chure ; Temperance—Mrs. D. C. Perkins,|for 1817 took place at the grange e :;nir‘\‘g Y:fild:h: r"l')'\::‘l):‘g B |in charge of F. L. Kanahan. Schwarner. Mrs. F. A. Molthrop, Rev. J. M. Pot. | meeting Friday evening. W mad Mee Albest Banson were i) Newent Church Meeting. ter. |y, Mrs- Charles C. Gray is executrix of | Woodst recently. | h , MONTVILLE 5 5to ntly, attending the| The annual meeting of Newent Speéial Day—Mrs. La Fontaine, Mrs. | the will of her sister, the late Mrs.|fiftieth wedding anmiversary of Mrs Sl i i o e P g Potter, Miss Letimer. Miss Satterlee, | W. H. Hillard. Benson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Hyde. clerk and ‘treasurer re- T Miss_Grace A. Chapman. - | = Jornson. | ported all bills paid and a balance in | Ladies’ Ald Society Entertained—New Pastor’s Theme. | FITCHVILLE Thames lodge, I O. O. F. held a|the treasury. J. H. Kennedy was re-| Pastor and Family at Baptist Par- Rev. James M. Potter spoke Sunday meeting Tuesday night at which Dis- | elected trustee for three vears, Frank| goioo0 Mio Mitchell and Mrs. Lat- SSitagile - the M. . church frot — trict Deputy - Grand Master William | F. Hyde, clerk and treasurer and J.| 3°M29! e g oAy 9, the theme—Goa's | Baptist Church Interests—Palmer Hose | Kingdom and staff of New London,|H. Kennedy, auditor. imer Start for Florida. Great Househol Company’s Annual Meeting — First | conducted the installation ceremonies Mrs. Willlam Mitchell entertained 3 = " ; The einging_class is under thein TUE T ; o e poisiding Class. | Firsof 1917 Chimnay Blase at Hall | SN B WAT PO | NORTH FRANKLIN | members'ot the Ladies it o | | = classes of the M. E. Stnday school for | At the Bavris: thbre witi e | S5O ToL SRV mowe & oo ot D Home TDacenny strmmecn . . 8 hrsnat (20 2, Seaday schoel or il "ana worthis, at T3 Sglotk | S o Tridns ovening 1710 Bapfit| Locat Grangers Recsived Sith Degree |84 867 home Hieaday aftermoon. YOUR 2 - < = S y ornt The c] . P ou : ), No. 3 . ), - < iy class was the banner class with | SUESY VIR i A% che cloge of the | fortY pupils.” Tn addition to singing by e, et & otiak of the Momtville Kth . tent | .60. % - 5 : Cclasses, ciolin selections - 3 3 iss Caroline B, Freeman of the vil- | Preaching service. Sunday school fol- | the classes, piano and v on8 | Mrs. Frank Rockwood and Mrs., Her- |1etio ‘¢lub . Thursday evening several |. | In ing Bottled Beer th paten ed | lage went Monday lo Mt Vernom, N, [lowins. Praise and preaching service an & pleasing variation to the Pro- { mon Gager attended the Soctal Corner S etnbark wate thittasey - Afiar Buy g e = | to spend some time. s at' 7 : A gathering at Willimantic, Wednesaay. oliation | . bottl jos Saran T. Letimer has gone to| [Eraver meeting Thursday evening at ! —— | S ma Baul Brosuma ani chitres S0l o e eetng &.fne. o p metal crown, on every e, stam, i omior 200 tacer vt s (2] TR0 x m 8. M i SALEM Daltic spent Wednesasy with Mrm, & New Baptist Pastor. Brew: [ Mrs. Fanoy A. Molthrop _attended | The Ladies’ Benevolent society met i Mr. and Mrs. H. E. White, and 3 R ity nmes with the seal of the Narr: ag , Drewing the Helen Stantey concert in New Lon- | Tuesday afternoon and evening with | Norwich. Clergyman Preaches at Con- | aqugiiers, Celia, and. Mildred, called | $98; Conn. are occupying the parson- J e el Be M s s gregational Church—Sunday School |on relatives in Coventry, Sunday, e N e e Co ,lr(muless Starr'of that city and | Rev. G. H. Chambers attended the| Social Held in Grange Hall. s L dia o nson Mo octurned | the church Sunday morning. Miss 2f . morning went to New Haven | meeting of the five year program com- me. after spending several 2 = . == 20 VL 3t he howme ot his e | mitiee st the ‘Tt Bepte Sheeei | 1 Bev. Bl 3. Ayres of Nofwich becu- | Wik Frionds I Eeoriibaee, S A Look for this crown on every bottle you [ David Adams. ew London, Wednesday last. pied the puipit in the Congregational | Charles Ladd of Norwich is spend- [ PIg85 George C. Chappell of New e R I L L R N R e e L ] order in Cafes, Restaurants, Clubs, Hotels home of her far- | from a vielt with her sister, Mre. Wal. | Mrs. Helen Malona was the lead “Manones er, John Watson, of the Allyn's Polnt | ter Brown, of Bristol, Conn. Lot the Y. P S. C. B. meeting Sunday | Misses Amy and Alice Lillie of Will- nelghborhood, last Sunday. Mrs. Warren Thompson is visiting | evening. imantic were guests of Mrs. Mise Ruth Ceorge, who has been |her sister, Mrs. Edward Chappell, of Mrs. Ora Clark and James Clark | White, Sunday. = or delivered to your Home.: spending some weeks with Mrs. | New Bri were callers in Colchester Monday. Mrs. Cora Boutin and daughter, Re- soveral day. Charles Miller of the Davis cottage,| Miss Elizabeth Sullivan has bee ‘Abram Siminowltz was & business|Eina, of Springfield, Mass., are visiting Wi the crown i er may be sure you are returned to her home at Mt. Pocono, | recent guest of relatives in Nwwich e caller in Norwich Tuesday. Mrs. Willlam S. Lamb. If od th € yo“ ’ L B y Penn, last Friday Paimee Hiss: Compary: Ofoars Return to New Haven. Received Degres. SRR | getting the genuine BREWERY BOTTLING. School Term Opens- At a recent meeting of the Palmer |, udley Pratt and Maurice Wakeman | The sixth degree was conferred om The village chool with Miss Grace | Hose company the annual election of | eo abyis Trommii s hon 5,0f the | the following at the. State Grange A P. Mitchell and Mrs. A P. Tfie F mous A: Chapman, teacher, opened for the |officers was held and the following of- | [ Cck after spending a few days in|in Norwich, Latimer left for New York, Friday, en winter term Monday. . . ficers were chosen for the ensuing | "M% ana Mre. James Teebe ana|lTed H. Rac Hoffman, b s The students of Norwich Free Acad- | year: Chict, ‘F. E. Palmer: foreman, | aseihto Do canen on o £33 |Miss _Anita Tiolton, dilton Beckwith, emy from the village. -Misses Marie, [ John J. Shveeney: first assistant, Jo- | SHagRter Dors. < v p e e e Ray Beckwith, C. H. Lathrop and Ern- Adlen and: Mary Birch. also ~ H¥lan|seph Rivers: second assistant, Jere- | ™G 1 Beebe. Charles Miner and Newbury, Alton ~ Stoddard, - resumed | miah Sweeney; - engineer; Josebh Riv- | Drdiey mrars wern Now Tomin o their stuldics last week. ers: assistant engineer, Ambrose Riv- |{oo0l G atursy G - Miss Eleanor Burion of Ledyard, a|ers: steward, Francis Gribbin: secre. | ‘'3 o0 i fioanor of Colchester was William Maynard of Thamesville -&udani":‘; Norwich Free Academy,| tary, John F. Fields; treasurer. B.|, recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Win Stoni £ held ’.-h.- & business caller in town Tues- Thont Triday and Saturdey with Miss | Allen Bidwell. An entertainment com- | fieid Hanney. 3 T i T e village, < t her home cast of mittes consisting of elght membera| ‘M. and Mrs. Willlam Kingaley were | chareh patios e Mr. and Mrs. Andrew P. Miller and |ments for the rematnder of the sesson. | NoLich visitors Wednesday. Past Worthy Master Theodore John- - ur while tak B s, i Andeew 7.0y na he remad the season. | Enoch Crandall returned the first of | son attended the State Grange neld n Teturned to their home in the [a soctal to be held in Palmer hall soon. | with rotines In New Tonden ook |Norwich. SRS taat woek. e i First Fire in 1917, . Charies Tinker, Stanicy Tinker. Wil- | Weanerdae on businese, 4 s Memorial: Insti, |, The first fire ‘alarm for 1017 was|llam Tinker and Ciyde Rix of Chester-| Mr. and Mrs. N. Stanton Gates of New London, last Wednesday unded. Tuesday evening about 6.30 | fleld wefe Salem visitors Wednesday | Brooiiyn, N. ¥, are expected fo ar- % To Wi, ‘clock when it _was discovered that | evening. rive soon at the s ward. Permanent Fund. Jihe chimnerin Suin . 'Sunday Schoel Social. whlchmywlnwluxm‘ ‘mrtfn:‘ the| The noss: rerponded. A Bunday school social was held, in| Miss Grace D. Wheeler attended the . E. chu several gallons of chemical soon | Grange hall Wednesday evening: In-[D. A. R. mecting e, has been most success- had the fire out without any loss. | strumental and vocal music furnished | Thursday afterncon.

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