Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 20, 1917, Page 9

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“NORTH LYME ws § o [{ K ) ; : RRI 4 N : arty—Officers Elscted By ? Funeral of Mrs. Edgar Martin, Whi Ry Fro \ ] 1)) /] [ \V\V W7 ’ ) 3 U—F ¥ . Brown | Died at Norwich—Local Granger: s 2 2o 2 o S5 ke S A, Lamb—Mrs. > s s s Ry Attend State Meeting. EASTERN CONNECTICUT AND o o A Martin, a former resident of East Had- Who is Going and Coming — Incidents, Accidents and Cross Meeting. for Sherman Royce for a number of {3 g years up to the time of his death, lasi No service was held in the Third | spring. She leaves one daughter, Mrs Baptist church Sunday on account of | Chauncey Leffingwell of North Lym¢ the storm. A small audience gath-|and three grandchildren, Miss Gertrud: CHESTERFIELD : : ; ‘held a measuring | Th! District Schools Closed For |dam, died last Friday at a hospital i - e 4 7 mel z a3 2 - X months, ok ns — R ; Selectmen’s Appointments, - 2 pase| sion Study Class — All-Day Red |ining ana health. She had kept houst Shae. Ben "“Fiorence Maud Building in Three Counties. e R erea in the Congregational church | Lefingwell of Hamburg, Bugene Lef. > £ Crowd Attends Dance of Eureka So- = :m the usual services were con- T::‘well of tthls plmcla“::d Mrs. Charles e o cial CI . " eckham | ducted. 3 Eiv erson of Deep River. al ub—Sudden Death of Leon: ) Three Schools Closed. ¥ The funeral was held Sunday at 1 ard R. Williams, The town #school committee has|®. m. at Bugene Lefingwell's. Buriw “town ‘schools, Nos. | Was in the family lot in Moodus cem at the home of his parents, Mr. and The Eureka Social ‘Shank. , Exper- | closed three of the . Slo b ¥ Cook, Edna Shank; v 4, 13 and 6, and the pupils have been | €tCTY. Mrs. Dwight Main. New London County everal families. ! GALES FERRY grip colds. ;. fdance at i hemtayscters Phursday : SR ougntt i ek ‘Home Notes. 4 ing _ Colchester, %t reci gchu. of uu-m‘-chooh :.ies;fl’.“‘ to hnMer buxd mr:-}izih:fi:wy Leflindwel 3 i 1 3 Bid released, one accoun Rt Vi een . January Mesting of H. M. Auxiliary— | TFrank Maln and family of Hope ot B Paaiee, Tnst art in- her family, another to become a| C. I Jewett was a caller in New Morning Service and Sunday School | Valley were recent gu ! - mlaRel . S Eoites, imble C student in a state college and the | London Monday. Omitted Becausé of Storm—Birth- | “M2 01 Rl has returned from Ver- | sandwiches, candy and cigars asioo iy a third to enbark upon the sea of mat- | Mrs. Krwin Rogers has been carini day Party for Joseph De Rusha, Jr.|mont, where he had been to visit his|sold. A large sum was collected. a Trade, A 1 rimony, and the schools each being hor' r. and Mrs. G. H. Strong, wht ey Miss Etta Kaplan spent the week- | Charles D, Geer 5 s A e e s iy SWétinbie, who, hae b Mrs, , who has beer Mission Study Class. visiting Mrs, Williams Sisson severa ts The Mission Study class met Tues- | /K% I8 visiting her daughter in New ndon. The Jenuary meeting of the local| Mrs. Amos Palmer is staying with|end in New London. ; auxilfary of the Woman's Home Mis- | her daughter, Mrs. Thomas Ahearn. There was only one-half a day of sionary society was held at home school in the Twelfth district »riday 6 program refreshmen of Mrs. Harmon L. Perkin on account of a teachers’ meeting In Anna were served. The proceeds of this en- | day afternoon at the home of, Re R iRl e g afternoon from 2.30 to 5 o'clock. Rev. HANOVER Quaker Hill. : George | tertainment will bo used to start afand Mrs. Luclan Drury. The topic | momier oo carkes by ‘a0 Mre Bve James M. Potter conducted the deve- gl i Mr. and Mrs. James Ritchie of | Blatherwick, leaves today ( fund for the improvement of the in- | was Redeeming the Southwest. The | WAinom “aissce hey (G0, My and Mrs tional exercises. The first chapter of | Miss Riggs to Speak Twice Tomorrow |Montville are visiting Mrs. Bmma terior of the church. exercises were conducted by Mrs. O.|ave fii with wrip. the new study book—Old Spain in ‘Higgins of Walnut Hiil ‘commercial B. Y. P. U. Election. D, Fisher, who made them very inter- | “"Sry Yivsia Cone is saring Sar Mrs b /—Missionary Meeting—Men’s Club, % New America—was taken up.and the 2 » . o el € ocos C. F. Jewett and children who are review of the chapter was conducted| Serves Supper. ¢ OBITUAR) assistant, new chimney. ¥ . 5 also suffering from grip. . . . The Woman’s Union of the Congre- Mrs. Mary Fosdick and Mrs, J. W by Miss Alice Satterlee. The chapter — treated of the early Spanish settlers| Miss Mary Riggs of No. lflllllvzmtu Leonard R. ms, and Mrs. Fred E. Coburn at the par- | ®ational church held an all-ddy meet- | Stark attended the state grange meet an explorers. The Home Mission | cellege, t, 3 Many people of Chesterfield were ¥ ing for Red Cros: in the vi Norw v nigmas wero led by the president |t svecial mesting of tie children at e 1o Tt O fhe e R L st MR Oy o Workn:the Vestry | ings in Norwich last wee ’ Miss Sarah T. Latimer. The mesting |3 o'clock Sunday al emm_h the Cflnfi of Leonard R. Williams, which oc- President, Mrs. Clarence W. Beck-|_ The Ladies’ Society of the Third . Sedila: Miss ~Genieve | Baptist church met at the -home of | OCCUM AND VERSAILLES was well attended and the usual so- |gregational church. Will | curred Sunday morning. He was lo a ch refresh- | als e L . ng e ia v wever n i lhnn_!’ls— Smreh At 7 -“5-5,03{"‘ service of the |5 residence of {his place “and _had | Miss Race Gives Tea for Grandmother | Frink G secretary,” Mrs. | Mrs. H. M. Perkins, Thursday: Din- t many friends. There was prayer af % B. Wi treasurer, Miss | ner was served at noon. Engi Sisted by her daughter, Mrs. J. A. Mst at Parsonage. his home at 12 o'clock Tuesday and 0 e Lafteniy Bist M voiey, e g Teachers’ Meeting. eVl ot kepf,r::k' otin Busch. s - meeting of the Wo- |services at the M. E. church at one| Mprs. Fred H. Race was a recent session games and music| gy, D & Morning Sfl:‘:fl‘)‘m::d-w ; 5 gelock. Rev. C. 31 Reed of Tast|guest of ner sister, Miss Florence | Were enjoved. = Refreshments were Paisndt oo ?,‘.SEL’?S";..Sgufg et Comrany Improvieg-(ew, Broperty. The M. E. churel S8 Fre wy - afternoon. at the parsquage.|Lyme officiated. Burial was in the | Hoffman of Norwich. = served, T which a hymn was sung | Center school Thursday afternoon George Burk for the T B iy, ua there et e setitiun | oo prosmmis CINN NP, is oveing | Chescemislt samatiey. Sio v secvivel Birthday Tea. and prayer was offered by the pas-| A dramatic [and musical emsorinin- | tokert Saniraitani T otor he T9; » apter of “ n Axne |- r. s Y, o] ous downpour, and both morning ser- | ca%" Tvith the help of additional leaf- | Myrtle Williams of Boston and Mrs, e S \ ‘:.“:;“e;’:&ngvggr";hf'g:“mhagr Fri- | suffering from the results of a fal programme was presented. The lead. i3 and daughter, Florence, and Mrs. Miss Lucy A. Latnb. Mrs. Stone and Son Home. _ the bone of his right wrist ia the the storm, however, Rev. Allen Shaw |er wag Mrs. Standish. A pleasant so- | and by two grandchildren, Rogers an B % R S 2 H. A. Richards 2 0. L: e are —avice ot 7 Coioe Served b ythe hostess, followed by the| A number heard the. explosion in . Race, Lamb, whose death resulted from a |arrived home from Backus hospital, |ing about ten inches and of excelleni i “This sevice was ol stual- TNE L L e I Y R Y Mok, Andess it of shock, was beld Monday at 10.30 in|Norwich. quality, \ ed and the speaker was interesting. |igiting her daughter, Miss H. D, Rol | the sky. Trading Cove spent Sunday with Mrs. | {50 Methodiet | rzh:;‘l:::luc?:dr!.fl:e l::;'_v Mrs. Wallace A. Phillips, who has Improving New Property. Cottage Meeting. Tamon-wt Lhe parsouses: Charles Miner and Denison Caswell | Grace Peckham. B/ “-‘"‘Thm e e e been ill for sevéral weeks, with neu-| The Federal Paper Board compan h neld . were after wood at the S. P. Eggleston Mrs. Ella Beebe of Leffingwell was | YiCeS- o landsome oral | ritis, has become almost entirely help- | which recently secured the Versalll A cotiabs peaver mesciigwas Tl Men Prove Good Entertainers. Parih Here A0 Doat of the Geak a guest of Mrs. Grace Peckham,|!ributes. Miss Fay Johnson sang|less. mili from the tern Straw Board Wednesday evening at the home T-| An oyster supper was given In the| George Pierce was a recent caller |Thursday. sox;:eBD-y the Silver Cord Will Break | ~Mrs. Harry Myers and son, Master |company, is making extensive repairs Mrs, O. Louise Johnison, Miss Lydia | 2nd Beautiful Isle of Somewhere.| John Myers, of Preston, were in town and Mrs. Charles H. Comstock. 4 st o e vestry, Wednesday evening under the |in Norwich. on all the mill property consisting of A meeting of the official board of |,yspices of the Men's club of the Con- = Johnson and Mrs. Albert’ Stiles were | The, bearers were William B i, | Thursday. the mill building and tenements, One g 2 s, new tenement is nearing completion the M. E. church was called for Fri- | gn PSS oF (00 L oms O O rew man- o agement of the kitchen aroused con- Mrs. William H. Brooks of Hartford | Siderable Interest and the attendande was a recent guest of her mother,Mrs. | TOSF0S, IRtOTEEt SRC L e e Belphine sfaby # tertainment was_given through the Attended State Grange Convention. [kindness of Mr. Bamford and the Miss Mabel Smith and Miss Eisie [members of the Baltic Male Quadtette, McGuire, local members of Ledyard | which was much enjoyed. grange, were in attendance at the| Joseph Cafey of Baltic asisted in three days’ session of the annual con- |the entertainment at the Men’s sup- vention of the _Connecticut State|per Wednesday evening and furnish- Grange held in Norwich last week, |ed as very pleasing programme. 1nd were guests at the home of Dr. g A E S wind Mrs. J. H. Allen. Mrs. James M. Potter and son, Don- GLASGGC ad, returned last week from Plain- calling on friends in Norwich, Tues. LEBANON. 5 dxy"’s Oscar F. Crumb. The burial was In with others to follow. # = Mrs. Frank Potter and daughter, |t Wightman burying ground near ROAD SOCIETY Entertained Class. Nathaniel B. Williams Taken Sudden- | Mrs. Harrison Crook and son, Frank,|Center Groton. Miss Lamb is _sur- , ¢ ly lli—Birthday Party Given of Norwich, spent a day recently with] {ived bY two half sisters, Mrs. Sarah| AMr. and Mrs. Fernanda Wheeler were | | Mrs: C. W. Perkins entertalned the Mrs. A. R. Race. e e ey Wilen Hull, botik ] in :New Haven seceitly: and attended | TOUDE men 0f her Bunday schiool class e s o> Bt wottier, [a Banguet at Hotal Taft given by the | Luesflay. ovening at her home, —Rev Edna Burgess. = Able to Leave-Hospital. Stonton Fish, of Old i i Nathaniel B. Williams was taken| Luther Hoyt, who has been a pa- | vive: e AT oty TORE O anpiber] o0 -TO 08 e durlis the evening. fuddeniy ill with clogging of the ar-|tient in the St- Joseph's hospltal, at| The United Workers of the Metho- | business trip after befns ae hama on | Miss Emily Robish is assisting witt teries. He has only partial use of his | Willimantie, has returmed home. dist church met Wednesday afternoon | Hinckley Hiss for severs days the office work at the Versailles San- HIERE hund, footisnl e : Turner Haynes of Niantic is spend-|in the parish house. Supper was| Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Wheeler have re- | itafy fibre mill Wooasticks Sut the"’;‘,‘:ek 2{] de;a ing a few days with A. R. Race. served at 5:30 o'clock. turned from several days’ stay with Poisoned by Elder. TN IE fhe wock ey = Elisha C. Davis is able to be at his | out of town friends. Mrs, Joseph Carter, Jr., is suffering , Mr. . N. 8. F; BOZRAH work, after a week's iliness from grip-| Mrs. Edwin White of North Ston- |from poisoning resulting from the This was the first time in 25 Yyedrs | Ington was. a guest of her daughter, | burning of poison elder in the famil is. Mrs. Sarah Gager has been here to that Mr. Davis had to give up his|Mrs. Henry Mattison recently. range. feld, where they spent the holiday " Resi peason at the home of Mrs. Potters | Former Resident Dies at West Thomp- he{fl‘;:lflsea;:; B;:&‘;;o;“;u 2 recent | Grange Instal n — Congregational | work at the grist mill because of ill-| Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Chapman of | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. DesSureauli Ptants. Mx and HMix. & E S30aiir son—Aid Society Entertained—Local| Miss Sarah Danielson was & recent| g, School Elects Officers—Dr. | eS8 North Stonington were recent visitors | begin their new home life with the Isa Perkins of Brier Hill, Groton,| Friends Mourn Elder Brown's Death |y'Sior this week with Nathan: Jobnson. W rs. Arthur Daboll entertained the |at her brother’s, Herbert West's. best wishes of a large circle of friends - o Ladies’ Aid Society of the Baptist George Denison killed a large red|in both village his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Har- Word was received the first of the da; v afternoon with Misses Ellen Hun- | The officers of Bozrah Grange were 3 ; TSk Of the death at West THOmPSOn | yington and Sophia Dolbeare. installed_ Wednesday evening by Church Meeting. i A Sl o ottord, Mon- HAMBURG mon L. Perkins. First Birthday Celebrated. Heimbosic pesided i he souil pact 5f |, Miss Delia Briggs and Stanley | Worthy Deputy I. E. Crouch of Groton | The annual business meoting of the | 2% by g Mrs. Joseph De Rusha entertained | the town about five vears ago and Miss | SIIEES were callers at Mrs. Sarah | assisted by Sisters Alice A. Bishop and | Baptist _church was held Thursday | *’Nagter Nelson Wheeler has heen | Burial of Mrs. Timothy Warner—Miss Friday afternoon in honor of the first | Sadie attended school, in the eighth | G2gers, Monday. Maude G. Lathrop. At the close of |evening in the conference room at the | staying some time at his uncle's, A ol birthday of her son, Joseph, Jr. The | district. rthday Celebration. the installation scalloped _oysters, [ close of the prayer service. gy s h » A-| Dorothy Daniels Undergoes Opera- Miss Edna Burgess had a party %‘;n:gwggm;‘:‘; ::.'::. ‘,‘:;’" 3!:’!‘!:5 Social and Personal. Superintendent of . Schools W. R.| tion. : Mrs. Clarence W. Beckwith substi- [ Snvder has visited schools at the Road, | o o 0 Zoo ruests were Mrs. Earl E. Riley and Bethel Service Omitted. hy Warner, young sons, Earl and Vircent, and| pecause of the n g e | A e e s A e e hard rain storm on | Thursday evening in honor of her|in and accepted. 10 pocmme ooy . , A1 other refreshmients were served. . | Sunday, there Were o services at the | twelfth birthday. Five "of her girl[of Hourah Granco - and oo “memoer | Lited, Jast weel at the Old Jiystic | Wheeler and Taugwonk this week |, The Euriel of Mra oy Wemer A party of people from the village 5 L s iy ot A e Dandwiches. | was- reinstated. e A el fn W BB e Dome With i two sclectmen visit | dant . Sunday, was at the Johnstow: are planning to go to the series of en- Laaies Al Sooiseys Entectuinieg Mier Gracs Bgeandy were served. [Officers of Congregational Sunday | it g s o e s 1 | od the Stonington home on Wednes. | cemetery Wednesday at 1 o'clock. Mrs tertainments given at the Y. M. C. A.| The Ladies’ Aid society was pleas- o orace PULEeNs inn Toey viel % | yith srip at her home- tn Stoniheton [ 90 > Warner leaves besides her husband, School. borough. two daughters, M Illione Warner, h ing in Windsor Locks, attending the Mrs. Florence Flood has been stay- was a caller in the village nday, on e , B - ( The Ladies’ Aid Society met Thurs- church Wednesday afternoon. fox last week in the Commons. hall in Norwich, as has been their |antly entertained by Mrs. P, J. Gus- ~ > % ::‘:sto‘rlr-‘\ Fowih, &= eir jantly Wednesaay &!er;go The l:_ tu?‘eral of her uncle, Mr. Upton. At the annual election of the Sun- Rev. William Crawford, pastor of $0E with* hre aunt. M wWho at home d Mrs, Miss Harriet Bishop Brown of Hart- | dies were pleased to meet Mrs. Luther IS in omma Warner of NoPthlday school of the Congregational | the Old Mystic Methodist church sup- [\h& W veral days this weol. Lord of Essex, and a sister, Mrs, H ford was a caller on friends in the because of her absence in the | [Tanklin spent a few days this week |church the following officers were | Plied the pulpit of the Noank Metho- Be Hapsce Vel wan the Eusst of | Tiett mer of Johnsto village last week, called in this vicin had not met with them sinceWith her daughter, Mrs. N. 8. Loomis. | chosen: Superintendent, Gideon Dick- | 4iSt church Sunday afternoon in the |, Mrs. Horace Trrink was the guest of Wies. Lond 8l ity by the death of a friend in Gro- |August. The next meeting in two Chéral Union to Give Play. inson; assistant' superintendant, Or- |absence of the pastor, Rev. W. H. 3 3 > g Vs Regeiey ¢ Plainvill 2 in Maples: librarian, Lloyd Abell; | Dumack. New London Tuesday Mrsfl. ,Eliza Bunnell of Plainville H . i Silas B. Wheeler has been ill with |was called home to care for her = weeks will be at Mrs. Luther’s home. on. o Somgaa! unfon met in Grange|jocretary and treasirer Bllsworth| Supt. John Kennedy is slowly re- gripp this week. mother, Mrs. W. A. Lord, who is very Miss Delia_ Malloy spent Wednesday | hall Monday evenin 4 2 g. They are plan- : 4 GEn: evith her sister, Mrs. Frank |ning for‘a play to be produced soon. |Smith- The classes ohose the same |®CYering. after a week's fllness. ~—— 1S"VP " Tionton Gates ana Mrs. |fii A Noyes Palmer were entertained at 6 Mrs. Ray Harding was a visitor at : Gardner. teachers for the comi > LIBERTY HILL Adelbert Gallup has moved his fam- SALEM Dr. Nathan Johnson is 1l at the Tuesaay to Troy, N. X atter o brier | Noyes Falmer yere entorigines ot 8| Mrs. Ray Harding w sanding the state road. ice From 8 to 10 Inches Cut This Week 5 is house to another location. — e —Sale of Blacksmith Shop and Farm. or THE,C0Md, wave with the clearing up | Earle Brown and Family Move from GRISWOLD e b e A WHnfss and e . Mr. and Mrs. John Tiffany are able Hadal e—| ‘anson retul - l El:FiN ‘fi’!l I‘ . Mrs. J £ ble There was no church services here|the best of skating which is greatly | LOTth Lyme—Miss Miner at Qales tain, after spepding the week-end G to be out, after their recent iliness. Sund; Ferry. 3 z Sinday on sccount of the hard raineajoyed by the'schonl chiaren” ) | Farey Pastor Engaged —Uniil June—Locat | B ise Wilidme’ parenis Sr. 303|\ b iuy Evteriained by Mrs. Fred | o, Urdoroes Operstion There is an epidemic of grip and|or 9-inch ice. § No_services wers held in the Con-| Grangers Take Sixth Degres at Nor- | William H. F. Hanks has returned| Fi Ellis Hears Billy Sunday |called to New York last weck by the gregational church Sunday morning| wich. to the Hanks homestead, Main street, illness of their daughter, Dorothy, whe after spending the past six months at Miss Gladys M. Leffingwell spent|was suffering from an attack of ap- Rev. E. W. Harrison has been en- |the Stale farm at Poquetanuck. Saturddy in Hartford. pendiciti She underwent an. opera- i aturday and is comforta- hafghsoyé'fiirke, who has_been_sick in Was. the Family Pastor. or_evening. bed with grip s now able. to e out. cennfi; Josern P. Brown, who gled re- pSherwood Miner of ast Great Mrs. Hattie, Starkwéather who has New London, | Plain was at his home on Salem |gaged to preach at the First Congre-| Miss Ruth A. Burrows at! Miss Lillian C. Boynton of Norwich been in Middlétown the past week, the | o8 flr‘snfl‘n{,fi,e Iriend of the late Mr. | street Sunday. gational church until June, dance given last Friday anf:nm '{,’; was an over Sunday guest of Mrs. guest of her cousins, Mr and Mrs |20d Mrs Willam P, Youne, having| Harry Moore of Boston spent Sun-| Mrs._ Addie Lord, Mrs. W. F. Bit-|the cadets at Fort Trumbull. William _Risley, at_the parsonage. Zatle Jewett is assisting Mrs. Henry Dunham is now In Mansfield ’ean e“’gg 85‘6 :eremony 65 |day and Monday in town with his|[good, Miss Susie Morgan, Robert and Miss Eleanor Eckman of Westerly| WMiss Myra C. Ellis has returned | john Tiffany for a short time. Center. years ago: Dreached the funeral ser- |family. T. Fred Edmond were callers at Rev.|spent the week-end with Miss Doro- | from a short visit in Boston, where |” Ars J. G. Ely and the children of Mrs. J. George Clark was in Mans- T gau§t er - stella, mar- Miss Susan Miner is spending a few | and Mrs. F. S. Child’s at their home | thy Harris. she went to hear Billy Sunddy preach. | ;rarold Reynolds are ill. neld Center Tuesday and Wednes- | Fied Mr: ¥oung's sister. Mary and Ed- | weeks at Gales Ferry with her aunt, |in Franklin Tuesday of last week. Miss Maria Crawford is slowly re- | F. E. Baker visited his sister, Mrs. ’ years ago and | Mrs. Nelson Webster. There will be a social this (Satur- | covering, after two weeks' illness, Harriet Bromley of Jewett City Wed- GOSHEN day, the guest of Mr. Clarke's cous- = Learn also preached Mrs. Wecker's funeral | Abram Siminowitz was a business|day) evening in the chapel at Pachaug Howard Simms of New Haven was | nesday. Mrs. Ella Beebe spent Thursday time. in, C. H. ed. sermon in Westerly four vears ago,|caller in Norwich, Wednesday. under the direction of the C. E. #0- |a Sunday guest of Mr. and Mg A ! e > ? Recent Explosions Heard—lce of Goo Good Ice Harvested, and also married Mr. Young’s ni - 3 lece, Earle Brown has moved his family | ciety. with Mrs. Grace Peckham of Franklin. tyx;; ‘;ssbtenmfi, fié‘fie"gh?‘k_m quali- §r"°"’£°..? :wcker and Job Thorpe in |from North Lyme to G. J. Murray's| Mrs. Josephine Parker of Baltic is 'h;:,,?;.‘mmm“‘p!-u'umer returned Sat- Entertained Club. Quality Being Harvested. Himer Copelit ”b“fl:‘ns wsvias SW Landon: seven JEars:ago. place. spending the week with Mrs. Samuel | yrday to Montague, Mass., after a Mrs. Fred Fish entertained the L. P —_ g ;y3ames Besbe was @ recent caller inNorman. o . Jisit to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Q.|club Wednesday at a turkey dinner. | The recent explosions of the muni. Mrs. = Mo Eldredge. 3 X |tion plants in New Jersey. attracte e e e e oo s STt 50 % Bl | il g0 Pragk Mopwag, Jengred | Gasth of Mrs. Waterbury. | g ity Sank Tty 4naogurh | min noioe | nert Hhe | condlicd e | an a_Mon! ery, Mrs. Jane e ath- | rumbling sound late Thursday after- b 57l of Shop and Farm. . Supper and Gandy Sale of Baptist town Sunday moming. Mr. Williams | Lester and . Fred Edmond attended | o NeWS hag been received nere of the e Do o R of Bayiopd HIl, | noon Was. thought to be an carth- S, A. s has sol e black- urch Society Well Patronized— ent of e town for|the state grange in Norwich last week . rge H. WaterBury, " iam ke. The one on the following eve- several years. and, took the sixth degree. terbury formerly resided in Ledyard, | White, Mrs. M. O . Sway A. Swan, Mrs, William Risley, Mrs. E. |louder and of shorter duration. smith shop formerly conducted by the rt Li ) %te Emosrh w’;lu.-.mlz'~ li. nndW F Court Liberty Meets. L b A. B. Peckham of Norwich spent the | te i o a a th he man who boug! s a lack- () day last week Friday with his sister, ot far m Mystic. Rev. “Wh ws were jarred like distant hun - The ladies of the Voluntown PBap- SOUTH GRISWOLD Mrs. W. A. Edmond. Henry E. Anderson, a_former pastor E‘si‘i?a’??“’m“ :nrndlni-‘“ t :ehe«;"‘nupmz Gor'® The unusuai sound set the faith- smith by trade. tist church held a baked bean supper e o aayarat Oroton Daptist church | nurch, the pastor, Rev. Lawrence O.[ful watchdog to barking — which Mr. Wats] has sold his farm to and candy sale in the chapel Tuesday | Charles Grey spent the week-end at now pastor of the Baptist church at [ SHUTch, The PESIOL VL EWEIR | ought people to the doors to ses New York purchasers, the same men = 2 bousnt (e Mo e ot iberty, £ 3‘2’2"&3“1‘&“&@ R iam Mell an8 Daniel Fatvey are ON A e ed in the funeral ser- | | V8% " Christian? Sunday school at |what was the cause of all the trou- a urned. . 182, Le LE! ARD BR IDGE vayton, andet: : ‘ ly a regular meeting Monday evening. at Mystic loading cars with lumber. Mrs. Henry Watrous spent Wednes- Supt. Snyder of the schools in town thBI l;.a rr‘:.\‘.c < A'k'cm'li’s: 12{1 x{’ls.' g;-:! !3 E: ble. S oger Ice of extra quality and thickness PBurton James is in-the hospital as 3 Mrs Sharles A Anderson is visiting | _ The ladies’ meeting held with Mrs. | | Mrs Fenry Watrous epent Wednes- | o Stonington, visited the Old Mystic Rogers, using the topic, Seeing the 5 T 11. @ resylt of severe burns from a back|Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lobdeil, at N 3 ew | P. J. Gustafson Wednesday was well [ 2%, " school Monday morning. Good in Others. Phil. 2: 1-11, was being harvested from the paper fire of a locomotive. Britat BT o S e ! Alexander Tanner led the B. Y. P.| > Hro®d: 0 Thompson was a caller at | M. Salmon W. Clark is able to sit| -Attorney and Mrs Hadlas A. Hull mill pond this week. _ NIANTIC T | Uagerics Sunday evening, IR HC Young's Wednesday svening. fined to her bed | o8 e . onington Borolan, FITCHVILLE e T i e i L The youn have been enjoy- | ‘There was no service at the local . Mre. Clande Chester of Noank and S teacher in the s- R — ing the excellent skatine. Clarence Geer was in Colchester = L o i Gardner lake, because of skatine. 3 church Sunday because of the severe |, Claren . Mrs. Harry C. Morgad of Ledyard, [ Postponed Church Meeting to Follow | frict, mear (arcuer Soue, Seitile came here Thursday morning to at- tend the funeral of Mrs. Lucie Anna Morning Service — Horse Injured, | " Ralph Kenyon has been ill with Had to be Shot. erip. Mr. Brown of New York city was at| Charles A. Anderson visited 2t New | ctore on The absence of snow makes glare his cottage at Black Point, day, | Britain over the week-end. = e looking after the work belng done by ey o ihe Zguis st Tim Clifford was a Willimantic vis- Sto] d by itor Sunday. been ppe ecause of a shortage of Mrs. Julia Geer and Elmer N. Gk e b b e | GARDNER TLAKE el pael st A number of people in Old Mystic Sensem e ie fas gistance of fifteen feet. R PR e B e ol B Smmuer N Hyde | have been veccinaled owing to tne|, At the Baptist church Sunday morn: |fce o the ponds and fhers s S iractor Eestwitn-Tas fede otl o 0 o who hes: bes. in}, 3800 T- McGovern has Cox O e - Cratint it of ] oMbais. e annual ‘meeting of the | Representative W, T. Curry and for Mrs. Norma Beckford of Brooklyn. | Brookiyn, N Y. a’few days, has re- | 9578 Rt foom Mew, Sork parties. 3 and Mrs. ethodist church will preach | church will be held af e mmmones | State caphiol in Hartford. this turned. vi me on Sunday morning from the subject: |[ISIIIT 4ay on account of the storm.| W. I Mott, who has been Ill, sits N. Y. As soon as he completes the tr . . E ul work here he has a big contract tof Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gardner were e B ey ‘improved. “Doors of Opportunity For All The Sunday school will be held as|up a short time now each day. erect buildings for the Niantic Lum- |Callers here T‘“’"’fi"- Mrs. John Thompson, who has been STRIKE ENDED. usual The praise and preaching ser- bprosm s gy ber company. home Stter Vil el es StUrned |y, i much improved. . B ervpleepintos 2o vice for the evening at 7.00. Prayer MONTVILLE Tames Hossle of New London, Hom- | home, relatives in Leb- | " “5iight chimmey fire at the par- SOUTH LYME Bt Go Back | mesting Thursday evening at 7.20. Siace Have Joined the fors of Con: |, Mrs. May S Daniels has returned |SBSZe on Sunday morsing was exti ‘s O H PIat Otd Wage Sehedule. Horse Has to be Shot. Ladies’ ‘Aid Scciety Entertained by home from Willimantic and New Lon- | SUioned Without any material damage.| Mr. and Mrs. C. M. 1 — Joseph Rogers lost his driving horse | ~Mrs, Harold Edwards and Mrs. The Mystic Woolen company of Old | Tuesday evening- while driving from | o ° _ "oy cp tractor Beckwith. don. v Mario Malnatt! has meved from (0T, o o aroo of Sedads LEDYARD o c; whose .employes struck for | his work in Fitchville to his home in > Fuion higher 'wages Jan. 4th, started uj While solng along the road | yveq Johnson, George Johnson, Main street to the Gibsom place in evening. = Mines, Canada, visited friends here —_— p again L E - . Ibert Lond ., i B et Wikodirs es this week. Chimney Fire at Home. of Mrs. lsasc | sunaay with. his barents hove, T 7' |Thursday morning, jan. 1sth, on tne e e ook & 1o Phe norel | Améde Lousignau’ and Mark Furber Chapman Causes Excitement — Se-| Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Bump of by B o) g have enrolled as members of a dancing Wednesday with’ the alass in New London, at Black Point, Monday on Pusiatss. |, % Grace Lathrop has returned =z 2t lectmen Appoint James B, Gray to|Dayville spent $ former’s sister, Mrs. Thomas Stanton. | The 2 Mrs. Harriet Edmonds and Mrs. Board of Relief. F. W. Chapman and Mrs. R. W. 5 CLARK’S FALLS Thomas Church entertained the mem F. J. Howard was a visitor Miss Roybe Boynton spent the week T aptain. N 3%, Rogers 18 11l at his end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. place in the srove. S L. 5. Delbaace i Y thefr ey bers of the Ladies’ Ald society at Mrs. Mr. Morris of the Grove has put up|. L. J. Dol o Norwih Ty What came near being a serious fife | iy, Providence for Pupils From Laurel Glen Transferred | Edmonds' home Wednesday afternoon. » bunaing’ for the Wiksfier Lgesiber]his trother, By 4--Deleshse, recantiyl’ | Sandey. aCaceom o S miaidencs of i ey — oo e to Local School. After‘tho regular business mesting & X 3 several friends and neighbo: — ; s 4 e relves ot Guaker s e | CAMPBELL'S MILLS o it as ate. S B Oy o ™ B i wwas in Westerly | mente wero served. The numerous cold days add a Mt- . < of Riverview | on bw%ummy as was also Missionary Society Meets. sle i ‘Thomas Brown and Charles Tann b flames were coming the funs Horace . = The Ladies’ Missionary soclety of e s i e Panesie A, tbs at the A general v E 3 ‘which ‘Thure- | Mr. and 'Mrs. Clifford Thompson |¢he Union Baptist church met at the ce houses are being filled fast.. attended the State Grange meeting at Norwich. = ¥ Ly l%: his bome in u":"‘d B4 * ‘were guests of Doris Collins, Tues-|home of Mrs, Ray Woodmansee Friday LAUREL" GLEN home of fvonl 1o 4 e Sty Phebe Davis o Mystic, | day. afternoon. X H. Dixon in O; at th effield Douglass, who has been S e [ames on neco a 5 :fid O. ‘who is ill with pneumonia : Mm: g i e s ch tm- Mrs. Clarence Walden and son Don ald of Boston spent the week end with Pl . |few days recently. s . Coombs is visiting his daught-| Willlam Clark and his brothers, Earl week. bey, of N shows some, improve- | Proved. . friends in the village. . Mrs. Charles Marble. foward are " Th of the . Schools Consolidated. The many friends of Frank Austin William Main was a business caller ¢ purchased | cho] 3 ® 4 : ‘The this village h are pleased to know he is able to re- in Westerly Tku’m. J: _H, Dixon. o » the. finally of Tuesday evening, 2 are gu A d oA sume his duties as mail carrier. Ha imney, 's 3 nt of N % Mrs. Walter Jeffers is confined to d e rom bu g : L d Cla n L her home with an attack of The school in this district is

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