Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 3, 1917, Page 9

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EASTERN CONNECTICUT Building in Three Counties. % New London County |ShErSisinssias s meat which endureth unte ‘o Grange Installation Tonight. Noted s 8 service, p FERTILIZER CO., Boston, Mass. . OLD MYSTIC a the ehtn The Boys' Atiette ciub o : s | NEW ENGLAND FE3 ) Cqmpetition Between Two Divisions of Baptist Sunday School—Funerals Washington Social Planned—Office for Ernest W. Brown. and A ot T o Sunday on & tip 1o Palestine The e Pt na 5 _vice T Drogramrie, i . - : school was divided into two parts and ERa T G T TR R (s A S - oot B ANIMAL FERTILIZERS See Our Local Agents B o Bise taate, Misy, RUIH ne Coburn; A merows: ‘sbcond mate, Mrs. Henry | Mrs. Gareau was a recent vis- Chesebro; ' purser, Miss Genevieve | 1% wn. ; steward, rs. Fre: . Coburn. e officers of the Mauretania are: to Thamesville where he Captain, Charles Coburn; first mate, ‘Wendell Coburn: her paren! Mr, and Mrs. Charles|sor of schools, who 'had found the T school building too poor to be com- 5 g ; pson of |sold nachh e Temuel Beebe of New Haven spent |fortably warmed. Ananie o vidhoe & e e e o st Sunday in town. Work has been resumed om B. R. Willimanti cheaper Purser, Miss Bmily ey 5 Have ward, cum' s AT R I Sy P e ot 3 ; readi: = of Ivoryton spent|Park’s new house. S Tboock: stow iy ce 3 S e . steel B e Hidinr ank Hedges, Mes 5 e viliage. it Rev. Lucian Drury will preach in W, it : M. Funvie ISR ad - been fhe W. Leffingwell. - 8. e Norma Deckford and daughter, | the Third Baptist church Sunday at This is a .competitive trip. They] =T . 'SALEM i jElent cof her dRRENGSS, “Mrs. Funniejer ced it was voted to send $4.10 as «|Miss Helen, of New York, are in town. |10.4 a. m., and 7.30 p. m. Commuhion are to race to see wmc& ship wil » . Cl;‘rhl:oflore Taylor left {Thursday fo harge. ‘happened (Ruby gift for home El’nh.“m. and $4.00 % Davia Belzrld::t New Lonm;ni'? at close of morning sermon. 3 Tt D L e weséd by | i lor state missions. were twen- | former merchant here, was a visito : - ::c?pfpu’? It is in the form of a | Farmers Addressed by County Agent 'here . Springfield, Mass., where he will be and ty present. The offering was in_this place last week. UN! ILLE tion with a picture of the ship on| Warn-r—3ocial Gathering at Home |absent several days. Communion Bllndny"l'ome:r::?.. Victor' Maynard of Flonders is work: EA_SV_ which they will sail. The progress of | cf fir. and Mrs. Fred Ames. Buys Father's Farm. At morning worship Sunday Rev. L. | PES0F B K Beciwith. Wil bo_based on ‘the attend- —— Samuel Rogers is ill. - Seventy-four Birth o = Sunday and 332 the n;‘nn's: Rev. TG Habs"ob. Qavdner Mie e . g‘;q?"" !.‘,“tmm",: S:;:::n‘;‘m T’l'he Snn-hllne.lotclt;ty Jve anhm ges and Thirty-eight Deaths of scholars brought in by each side | preached in the tion h G nance ieeday CveEin At the Morton House. i end by offerings. The, value Oof a|gSunday m‘:m,:“?"“'"“ et o oy By = observed followed by Sunday school. Ay e 1916—Club Entertained to Ver- o 5 The usuzs B. Y. P. U. service at 7.30 g Paper-maker Transfe! new pupil should be 25 miles credited | Mrs. Ora Clark was the lesder of |has taken Arthur Lathrop of Hartford was a GALES FERR She e fo the side that gets the new scholar | the Y. P. . C. E. meeting Sunday ov- | o S o O ol Bitend the Chirch Worners Toaitu " avs e - folllon i IEdRInG Sunn The sWe whi ~ | ening. ock of ges was sung as a [farm iste Miss ‘hards, paren alnui irove farm. e " o ings cach Sunday, 25 or_50 miles, and | golo by Victor Hehr. o g B g S R Married 35 Years. at the Central Baptist church, of Nor- |Ample Supply of lce For Coming Sea- | A record of the vital statistics of S A o it g oy . Charles Beebe is spendl: = o e son—Meeting of Ladies’ Aid Society |the town shows that there were 74 four miles. The winn the E1D L annt Baee b R D e Mg ey Grange Installation. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Nott observed ] i iety 5 i — i H births, including twin daughters to Mr, will be given some s ir or re-|ter, Mrs. Gertrude Harris. The installation of Ledyard g.-ag:e ;’:’:’,;gi"fignfd;?rfl :fl;\‘i‘;':rury q"l'-f"’ MONTVILLE PlAumon at the Miner Moxley | 7 Ot wiloox, auring 1916 ward, Mr-and Mrs. Carl Rogers were Nor- |IS to be held in the vestry of the ~lday., Mr. Mott seems to be“’m“"nm = o one 1 than during 1915. In 1913 Funeral of Samuel W. Tibbitts. wich visitors Puesday. gregational church this (Saturday) | strength every day, after his recent |Ladies’ Aid a.;;.g, Entertained—Small the greatest number of births occured evening. Billings T. Avery will install John McGuire, with a force of local i i il " April while in 1916 February had The funeral of Samuel W. Tibbitts, Heard County Agent. the office d illness. & Z Strike at Two Mills—Choral Class |helpers, has harvested the ice on|in. nons, ; i » whose death occurred at the home of | 4 number of the farmers in this vi- |be o S B A Cheering Gift. Being Organized. Smith’s pond, filling the ice house, and .'-‘«1;51)m.-:"t'w[ehrfer::!r?fiz:}e,:nhfg'\ln), ®our his daughter, Mrs. Samuel Robinsom, |cinity met at the town-hall_Monday | Miss Laura Perkine of Poquetanuck | The oldest person now living in Go- —_— making a stack outside. It is of |, than 1915, which had but thirty- was held Saturday at 2 o'clock. Rev.|evening. F. C. Warner of Norwich, |is the guest of Mrs. Isaac &. Geer. shen received by mail ‘at Christmas | Miss Mary Horsfall of the Palmer |Prime quality and the eupply of ice|ijcc ~ Thirty-cight deaths occured Fred E. Coburn, pastor of the Baptist | county agent, was the speaker of the | Miss#lorence Geel four narcissus bulbs. The bulbs made | Memorial school spent the week end |for the residents of the village and its G church, conducted the services. Fred- fodiid P 5 Mt e TS Geer WaS the EUCst of | very “rapid Erowth, havimg been in |at her home in New Britain. nd | mmer visitors' is assured. 1938, crick X. Tibbitts of Rockland, Masg, | “Jamés Becbe was a caller in New |nesday night and attended the Newton | PIo550m now for some time, their fras- | Norman. Dennis of New Haven spent Ladies’ Aid Society Meets. John Hamilton of Hamilton, R. I, O.|waven Saturday. : Perkins speaking contest held in Stater |Tance and beauty adding much cheer |Sunday with his aunt,-Mrs. Ray Wood- M Ri cod, R. I, and An- i A A meeting of the Ladies' Ald Society drew Fonceiang of Old Mystid were the Neighborhood Social. hall Wednesday evenin. S e VLI RN SRR N e of the M. E. church was held in the e . = Mrs. Danfel Lamb is staying for a |93y by Aid Society Entertai vestry Friday af A finanoial Burial was at Elm Grove| Mrrand Mrs. Frea Ames were pleas- ng A. J. Randall returned to Sto a ety Spteitaitied. | |VeriLY Y S SEnoon: ) He was born in East Green- | antly surprised Friday when a number | C" 9278 With <o RS Wodnesany enterng on the sesoud | The members of the Ladies’ Aid so- [T€Port from July 28 to date was g 1., Feb. 27, 1840. He is sur- | of friends and neighbors met at their Spokg in Prize Contest. semester of the school year. citey of the Union Baptist church were |PY the treasurer, Mrs. Dudley C. v six daughters, Mrs. Samuel | home for a social evening. Victrola| Rev. G. F. Goodenough and many| The sound of the mammoth siren at |enteriained by Mrs. Frank Rogers an kins. s Robinson_of Old Mystic, Mrs. O.-L.|music and dancing furnished enter- |others from this town attended the|Saybrook Point was heard here one |Mrs. Thomas Watt at the home of Mrs. Sunday Services, ;. Five betw: Rice of Greenwood, R. I, Mrs. George | tainment. Refreshments were served. |[Newton Perkins speaking contest held | day recently. = Rogers Wednesday afternoon. At| Rev. James M. Potter spoke at both CoinZies S0 e e ““_‘f';" d”“”" Waldack of Providence, W. Va., Mrs.| Miss Ruth Murray and Miss Alice |in Slater hall Wednesday evening. One L the regular business meeting it was|the morning and evening services in S N vanpee dee John Mathewson of Hamiiton, R. I,|Rix are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- [of the contestants was Samuel Archie LISBON . |veted to purchase a new electric|tte M. E. church, Sunday. At the st o3, au otk fourisnd (one- Mrs. Joseph Greene of Belleville, R.|liam Darling for the week-end. Holdridge, son of Judze and Mrs. S vacuum cleaner. morning service his text was taken | half hours. 1., Miss Mary Tibbits of Exeter, R. e inad b e E._Holdridge, of this place. — 2 Strike at Two Mills. from Psalm 115:5, “Eyes have .they,| Thursday Afternoon Club Meets. and one son, Frederick N. Tibbitts P ol = = Mrs, Isaac A. Chapman, who has|J- B. Kennedy Attends Poultrymen’s| A, account of a strik but they see not.” The line of thought{ The meeting of the Thursday After- Rockland, Mass. | e e s o " Slyen [ beeny seriously il at her home, is re-| Mesting—Twenty-five Inch Pickersl |help. the Rockland and Bank mills. a¢ |72 especially for the children. Ger. Inoon ciub led by Mrs, Raiph H Henry A. Taylor. evening by a numbe; s Caucht—A. B. C. F., M. Contribution |the Robertson Co., hav been obliged t0 | Geaoy Sy one e e forioy That | Melcer, president of = the Woman's Fhe oty of Heury & Sayior, 0] ooonmg Oy o smbey of flends An | Ths uwsssssors. have, Snihed - their| Somprrt ot gperison Co. hav been obliged t0 |Sweet Story. The theme for the eve- | Home Missionary society of the Meth- , while in 1915 there were forty- The oldest death in 1915 was that of Mrs. Sophionia Miner, who was 94 years, 10 months, and 16 days. The oldest death in 1916 was that of ihu Street, on April 23, aged 95 ars, 3 months and 22 days. The atest number of deaths occured in of 1918; in 1915 _September had - most. Seven deaths were of pe: duties, not much change bein, ning Epworth League service at 7 (odist church, the subject pertaining to whose death occurred suddenly at his | ments were served. from last year. . S " Miss Irma Lord, a teacher. in thelgiciock was A Half Life or a Whole |missionary worl. The afternoon Sub- home near Providence, was brought William Budeit has returned to | Willimantic Normal school, is spending | T ife—Which? jectewas Spanieh-America and Span- g-‘:eci%a,;n ttl)h::lrne\':gs;‘r:; cemetery and LEBANOW FRANKLIN ;’ittsfieldi( Mass., after a visit of near- |® ‘;" days with Miss Florence Chap- | George Palmer of Ledyard with his!ish explorers. Mrs, John B. Lathrop 2 a week at - = i ye Iy ‘hile the other: s v took place Wednesday afternoon in p)::u-u-a con‘lia'éiifiifi"ffe,fi'fig ,E:wrfn Miss Josephine Hart, who is teach- |ortale —saw —mill, read ghile the others present sewed 2 5 ¥ Thursday, sawing firewood for Charles |on gafments to be sent to the mis- the Taylor family plot. Mr. Taylor | Installation at the Grange Followed [ Over 5000 Bushels of Grain Threshed |Fittsfield and excellent sleighing for |INE In South Coventry, spent Sunday |3 ' Satteries and R. Irving Huributt. |eionary homes. The rooms were dec- was born 60 vears ago in Old Mystic, the past two months. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moses <, by Appetizing Supper — Pendleton i . . Mrs. J. N d, a son of the late Amos B. and Huldah . by Clifford H. Robinson Since Oc-| ;. 'H. Kennedy was Hart. B e raatomBo Tan Beed. the d_with the ‘Spanish.colors’ red Babcock Taylor. He is survived by Farm Sold—Baptist Church Annual | tober 1. SER & W New Choral Cl d yellow. After the afternoon’s pro- his widow, one son and one daughter.| Meeting. . hd sJEusstuy: st WSneminy Soin g tue = ict, m refreshments were served. ¥ 4 $ meeting of the Connecticut Pouitry| Rev. Frank Clark of the Union Bap- Three sisteys also surviye him, Mi Miss Nellie. Way and Miss Esth A Arthur Parton of New York, X At the regular meeting of Lebanon | Simonds of Brooklyn, N. Y. are i‘t‘ g B o ed to her home in New London, las tist church is organizing a Choral class | week. Newton Recovering. A ] ughter, Miss Alice Kennedy were |for the young people. Auction at Miner Moxley” 2 A B. Newton, who injured §I uaegfl(e:l (‘;):1‘;\:‘“':: Sif?;,".‘.‘i.z and ?;:ngzg, g‘: ozm;, Thursday te]vlvs{.unbs._ th;{:&me of 2"-;""’ Mrs. Frank Way. |the guests of friends. Bernard Baldwin of Groton called on| , 24 : frte s her Shoulder by a fall at the car sta- rs. n D 3 o 25 ke Officers were installed by | Hart Tamb of Westgffartford was| Mrs Hopkins, who has made her |friends in town recently. e auction of stock and farming im- | (jon some time ago, has recovered, sa Survad u Sepieh - e o e o dbputs of | themai e obinson on [home for some time with her eister,| Dwight Kelsey has finished filling his | Siyoec s, mes Deld at the home @ that she was able to be taken from the ‘The Unted Workers of the Metho- | Sisters Bishop and Fischer. &ne for. Threshed Over 5,000 Bush: e Y P vimen of Beciora i lir, and e, “Motiex ‘wil move' to [homs of Dr. Morton % Fux, whore she %Setdnce’;g:;h :ev?;figga P~ 4 Peash :z: W jnstalled: Mds-| Ciifford H. Robinson is m'ilr:; silos | _F. S. Avery of Norwich Town was iting his mother, Mrs. (i &% Dar- |Groton, where they have recently pur- R in s moe of b ;}:c e by e e S Cr T roster: chaplain, Rev. B. T |for the secona time in the ngrthern |the gued® of F. E. Hyde and family |mertown. B e e aie o Waosiom, |ton. The Baptist Ladies’ Aid society held. e = irt Sweet: feoay. | PATt Of the town 2nd has nearly com- | Wednesday. Miss Marion Henry has returned |yigited hor son, Jose : D" Rusoe ang| Walter Burgess and Touis Peters an afternoon tea at the residence of Norman Pultz. overseer, Feed | 1cted threshing for this season, hav- |Pickerel Thres and One-half Pounds.|from a visit to friends in New York. |family last weci. ph De Rusha and |gpent the week-end visiting friends in Moy, Albert W. Burrows Tuseday 4r- [N Abell; L. A S- Mrs. W. A.Pultz; i RS B g Theodore Kendall caught a pickerel Miss Ruth Billings of Hatfield, Mass C"""““'_'r“v : f‘- P . 8 uncey J. 2 - “five 1 i i ran ersailles. X home prayer mesting was held on |ard, Armistead Burnell: Cares, Mios | 2T d" nd weishing three and one-hait HAMBURG Tormer school Teiend, Mrs. Nelson Par: Firasants sipetntil : and weighing. three and one-half intéRdent pa- Thursday evening at the Baptist par- | Fannie Perkins; Flora, Miss Alice | o ont Jamb has returned to West |pounds, ker, of Norwich, was the week-end S e ATt he Thames Specialty foie ey Blakeslee: Pomona, Mids Netsie Wi | BArtord after spending a few weeks |"“Framk . Hyde was in Plainfield a |Shelves in Place For Recent Acces > i ' > - 5 - A ‘wa guest of Mrs. Parker's mother, Mys. been transfered to éhe o iifred E. Brown and I Lemphere | liams; gatekeeper, Charles Sweet. Af- [ Faon, 'i® Parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. D.|aay this woek visiting_relatives, - to Library—Ice Houses Filled. .| Henry W. Hurlbutt, of this place. at_ Versaill B s ame;uflkgg;e:gfngo;unxgegcm Granag - tustalltion. E: Bmlnu?‘yud:njo;mlmn:uc has i |, Mr. and Mrs. Rutus W. Huributt irs. George Edwards en- n- A A een a visitor a 3 . nnedy’s e . L. W. ‘were rece visitos i N Haven, |terts ed for a few days Ow - excellent quality and thickness. sisting of baked beans, escalloped po- Franklin Grange held its installation |past week. e Saturl:in.y from ?evy(l;?t‘d;n;e!r‘g::&e?fi guests of ".‘\lrz_lsflu:lsbutr:'s ber:thera‘nenr:i nerr .o‘?(Yflr;llc.1 G i R Attended Dance. tatoes, meat loaf, pickles, biscuits ana | ©f officers at the town hall Saturday veni i Annual Contribution Tomorrow. Hartford. = sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold 2 ’ Miss Ruth A, Burrows atiended the | 01l Ple, fruft and coffec. engange. Pne omege, number i at- | The annual conribution for the A. B |, Mrs. Annie Lord of Saybrook was|Bartlett. & [Entestsined af; Whist. dance given Wednesday evening at |- Undergoes Operation. by State Deputy Fyed Tayior ot ucd |C. F. M. will be taken Sunday morn- |(l® Euest of her sister, Miss Carrie| Among the recent visitors at the| At the home of Ar irs. Harry Bill the first of the week. home of Mrs, Harmon L. Perkins were {Auwood, their Miss Agnes 1 Mrs. Rose Clark is {ll at her home |Mrs. Arthur C. Fuller and Mrs. Nor- |Auwood entertained a party of friends in Sterling City. man Daboll of New London over Wed- [at Whist. Out of town guests present nesday afternoon. contributed musie: selections. e Shelyes For New Books. At Webster Station prize in whist was taken by Mrs. @ Harry Lyon of Waterford. {::; Trumbull by the officers and ca- Miss Ruby K. Sweet was taken sud- | 2non, assisted by Mrs. John Frink. Af- [ing at Newent church. denly il o v . o St s AP o y ill Thursday with a severe at- |ter the installation cake and coffee —_— Carpenters have been putting up tack of appendicitis. She w: were served. dist church met Thursday at 2 p. m.|to Springfield hospital, when.as m‘xa%:l: Two Lacal Men Cut 37 Cords of Wood | book shelves in the library the past| <Carl Lawson of the village has been " in Eleven Days. week for the placing of several hun- |in Webster, Mass., for a week, sup- Adding to Hall Fund, g morning. Miss S Miss Jessle Croncher of Burnet's|rapidly and is expected homg mapnl® Corners is to complete her course of F Sold, J grammar school studies at the Mystic e g in the parish house. Supper was serv- | erati e e I, e S ey Fringy CLARK’S FALLS « |ared books that have been added the |PI¥ing as night operator and ticket| Mrs. Frederick Perkins entertained Chester Miner Shooté a Fox—Funeral y % ered abou Mrs, Martha Pendlet: of Mrs. Frank Adams Held Frida Mrs. Ida E, Cummings past year. agent at the railroad station. {the Good Cheer Sunshine society Acadeny. PeaE - B WS e s s T T e — X e i 4 ne:'m;& Miss Mabel Martin who was obligea| Mrs. Curtis Gates of New London, |Thursday afternoon, when arrange- Mrs. N..S. Loomis spent a few days |,, ClIfford Davison, superintendent at 3 3 to give up her school in Middlefield |2nd Mrs. William Harris of Groton|ments for the supper held Tuesday Plans Washington Social. this week with her mother, Mrs. Em. | (D¢ Felt mill, has recovered from an i 1 on account of illness is much beter. |Were recent guests of their parents, [night at the home of Mr. and Fred- The Young Men's Helping Hand |ma Warner, of North Franklin, who | 2t:2ck of grip at his home in West- | Kenneth L. Cummings was in Will-| A number of local people have filled | ML, and Mrs. Harmon L. Perking, « jerick 1. Comstock were made = One class of the Méthodist church met on | bas been il erly, and is now attending to his work [imantic Wednesday. g their ice houses recently. Mrs. E. A. James of Allyn’s Point, [new member was voted Into the socie- Monday evening for a rehearsal at the | Miss Eva Curry of Goshen is spend- | 2eTe Mrs. Maria C. Haas returned from| Mrs. Samuel® Jewett of Deep River|Was a recent visitor at the home of |ty. The attendance at the supper was home of Cliffora Desley. The class is |Ing & few days with Mrs. Wil A. MChener Miner shot a large red fox Joseph's hospital Sunday, much|and Rac»sl and Jewett Tiffany, spent [ler daughter, Mrs. Frank Ennis in|€00d and a satisfactory financial re- preparing for a Washington social. | Pultz. fonday just west of the village. - the week at J. J. Tiffany’s. Peacedale, R. L < |sult which will be used by the soclety Work is progressing on the Baptist The Baptist church held the annual Ar:hélr sfl:.lne of Ashaway was the E. Cummings | James Daniel has a garage ready for Having a Vacation. N; d_efr:;y. xpenses of its new hall. The conference service which is being re- | church meeting Saturday afternoon. f;’,;' e i:IIA'Ot his parents, Mr. and [were in Willimantic, Saturday night, |2n automobile. E. E. Riley, connected with the sub- |Ia'tp, Above ;heAUo‘ufls will be given decorated. Miss Sarah C. Danlelson was a Wil- | 73 Allen Maine. Otto A. Nettleton was in Colchester, | Mrs. E. B. Hentley who has been vis- |marine base is spending two weeks | N6 Fecently dcquired hall. George Swain is recovering from an | limantic_visitor Wednesday. 0 Harrington is fireman at the Felt |Wednesday. iting her daughter has gone to visit|vacat®on with his family at their Tendered Reception, injured foot. The accidept occurted | Mrs. Will Mason was a recent visi- | @il OIS Carlton A. Cummings is spending |relatives in Essex. home in the village. About twenty-five members of the Saturday while icing for Willard E.{ tor with relagives in Hartford. i FUNERAL. some time with his brother in South’| Miss Violet Oleson has returned to| J, J. S, Fahey, also connected with [Baptist church attended the reception Brown. 2 Mr. E. A. "Hoxie and Mrs. A. C.[ ~ - Manchester. Clifton Springs, New York, where she|the submarine base, was a caller in [tendered the pastor, Rev. and Mrs. Reelected President. .| Hoxie were in Norwich Monday. - TR - Fishermen are enjoying the sport of | was graduated as a nurse’last June. |this place Sunda Frank 7] v ve n X Y. Frank Clark and family, who have Brnest W. Brown of Riverhead | B. A Hoxie and Albert C. Hoxie| . :"- Frank Adams. fishing through the ice on the Ibwer ) ~—— | Hundreds of railroad ties, have been |come from Easton, recently. Vocal farm has been in Hartford this week weTrg n Hartford Tuesday. P attie Spaulding, wife of Frank [pond these day: ASHWILLETT assembled near the railroad station |and instrumental musical selections attending the annual meeting of the e Ladies’ Aid soclety met witth e 4 ab Ber Wime on ihe Brisk Cutting, here during the past two months and [were enjoyed. During the evening Conmecticut Poultry Assgelation Mrs. J. Sweeney Thursday afternoon. | Wrisht farm Wednesday morning. She | Two local men, Amos Wheeler and EovET BRI NDEESR AF Slilsriaie € t0|Iudvie s fingersCandtlos. \Sream | were which he was president. Mr. Brot % was il only a short time with grip [William Durfee, have completed -their| Otto Anderson, Jr, is ca: 00d |points along the New Haven railroad. |served. - Was reelected president for I917. HER 96TH BIRTHDAY. and complications. TFuneral services |contract for cuiting 37 cords of wood. | to_Glasgo. Mrs. J. A. Birch was a visitor at the At K. of C. Meeting. Social and Peron: . were held at the house Friday at 1|They were eleven days cutting it. Relatives in_this section at- [home of her sister, Mrs. Curtis Gates 3 4 e ey Caita o . e e Cornelius Driscoil, Thomas Branni- Clark B. Barnes of Btores —— ‘Receives Gifts | 0. Burdick o tended the golden wedding of Mr. and |in New London, Tuesday afternoon, s 5 S = R R e T Congratuiions -+ St SRS puriai mas'al bak Gl com VoL e acores W, pronn, of seqiand | ales” Doy X iurioatt “yho e |onatn siniay, g Lienata oo iy paceiits, ME; Snd: Mcs, Fredarick o s Sl iy e e — UNTOWN - |spending some time in New London,|meeting of Seaside Council, K. of C. iy oY ey el e AR umber of relatives st town, Mr. and Mrs. Sterry Kinney of |was the guest of her sister. . Mrs. & C X Paul B, Lamphere of New Haves |born in Lebanon in 1521, celebrate aulaie v e Drother, Edward [Glum Chowder & Glasgo, Mr. and Mrs. Sterry Kinney of [Henry W. ~ Hurlbutt for Wednedtay | tnind aemreo an o ooy Coton of the DLt the waeh ol hers with his por JSSth Mitiiisy BVLSRIE ot o o] Spaulding .of —np. been with |Clam Chowder Supper at the Chapel|Giasgo, Mr. and Mrs. Sterry Pierce, |night. ¥ | third degree on a class. “ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bawin Lamphere |been receiving congratulations . from | . 17 Sovorel days. - Wl Daten—— o, i e g e z Mr. and Mrs, Matthew J. Walsh of e ! % e reula S el uflumcl;?lm‘gegofre;ma;. w’r'!;o hzs Pequot entertained Sunday, Mr. and M'é:o': :: :‘m :n:ha::ume a to Cen. duennc!;;“uom‘ i e el se?"lli?; l;t‘wlr:d.h;u;evr ul:i.:. f"‘ BYP U ]’sr.‘&l;lg.rg was a caller in Wester- |turned to her home in the village. f\mw r']e@rr"r‘a’;fiyrn?.: r"e'zun?ié' k;?ier P St s Dmu‘""‘fll o Baptist church of which she is the old- Rt The ladies of the Voluntown Baptist]| G. C. Main moved the household 3 with her daughter, Mrs. Brn- %“gmer e e Daiar ek et v “-g“-;e:r;berd ;, also ) other :;mp%r:t, Pllflxlm ke o wz{'g;g:; .:"pde n!thglt:r' Paul |church served a clam chowder supper | goods 6f Mr. Norton from one of T. NORTH STONINGTON |est Semmig of Worcester, ‘Mass. (o - |in the chapel Tues 7 he troll 5 —_— 2 Millie Stimpson ent the olf Neck district. cards. Mrs. Lillie is the mother of |nd at the former’s home here. e T o The famity, has. Bosic. ta Neor.| Fumsral ot Mics Cynthia Y. Williams— | Week-end at her home i Norwich. Miss Alice A. has retuthed n Ed Coffey ret: was well attended. w # to her home at Peace Dale, R. I, after B North. HatarBay Shies 2§;§i$ifig§€m on| Jerald Welch and Fred Seaboll of|wich where Mr. Norton is employed. | Congregational Roll Cail and Din- Funeral of Mrs.. John Murphy. Attending | The funeral services of Johanna a week’s stay with hep mother, Mrs. Mrs. Cora Williams’, West Haven were recent visitors in| Tuesday was a spring day with the| . pigerict No. 8 Pupi Charles H. Caswell of Ledy For o The members of the Pureka R snow nearly all gone, and the ground > Kelley, wife of John Murphy, wers Williame > A : Center 8choo ur [BLNG UMM UOOUIRNE AEpUNE Prov Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold putting an addition to their club Tooms |epa oy oot o pabont the week |muddy. __ T end at her home in Danielson, . gere Fuests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. |tend to- some of her household du:| A good number of young people |3 °f "Young supervisor of schools, - The funeral of Miss Cynthia Y. Wil- (55 3[aTV's cemetery, New =Tondon. Aiss Minnle Lamb 13 recovering |takes Dloastre in ruh‘;xrn? c:;:;leiet:‘z o Do o e o hall Tuesday even- Tuesda: PENDLETON HILL liams, whe d:llyed A Saturdsy svening, was [chiael J, Hiokey, Joseph F. Killeon and Wise Jennie Strickiand of Bayonne, | Sit With affairs in general | A O einE o thS Jce lwas a week end guest at the home of | Mrs. Btta Miner, who fs suffering |of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Avery, where Fréd Dervin. A requiery high mass in touch , | She received many callers, ho in North Ch for the ot 1% Miss Williams had > was celebrated Monday morning, at N. J, was a recent Suest of her S el sundber people, 5 Mr. and Mrs. B, : from pleurisy, is more rtable. s B8 gune 1o pase: the [NES OUSUEEIA] MM moring. st Sfoinir, Zotn [P HEnE S Sy GARDNER LAKE VioiIz Tames Hitchie of Montvill 1s |z ony!P SOUCher was In Norwich |, Ceorgs neh 2 RS WA | BVNCr pastor Hev: O, B Misner: Bur- [ole ChurehIn infs ilage.” Thers e nJ o o aliwis te. ng es on Walnut Hill. Miss Marion E. Blakesl at the Pah Thomestead. ial was in the Frink and Williams |Were beautiful floral trfbutes, among week Miss Berthe | Henry Johnson of Norwich spent|cemetery. Miss Williams was 81|them a large wreath of Waster lilies ¢ abadmnis Sunday me his wife at Martin O.|years old and was the last of her fam- [&1d Toscs from her associates in the s i Lot sovering from the effects of blood poi- | ‘Lathrop celebrated his 75th |- m . ROAD S e i omim ol and waa the lart HL X LR soning. Monday evening. Joseph_Doyle, Louis Doyle and son | Charles $arris was Jematen 2 Aaseer movert Dogier wore, "Sun Mrs. Fernande Wheeler is recover- Towell visited the il Congregational Roll Call. Birthday Party. guests of Miss Mary Doyle 75 Pparties have been fishing |Ing from an attack of grip. NORTH FRANKLIN school last week. A change in reading| The Congresational church had a| Walter Smith was given a birthday anf Valley. - . There was no service at the church books was made. * |roll call and dinner Thursday. party by his friends. Several out of Calvin H. Hoxie of Woreester n Sunday. N Scarcely a family in this vicinity has| The Young People’s Leasue held a |town friends were present. Music and he week-end here with his fohn N. Stanton Gates has recovered from | Miss Lydia Johnson entertained at |escaped either grip or grip colds. literary meeting Friday evening. wancing with selections on the Vic- Mrs. Calvin H. Hoxie. a with friends at the lake. = m:c““ attack of muscular rheuma- | dinner Tuesday Mrs. William Smith, A. Coon is in Ashaway, assist-| Mrs' O. B. Lowell of Norwich, wife [trola passed the evening pleasantly. ‘Word has_heen received of the safe Johnson and Mrs. Al- i Miss Louise Saunders, | ot the supervisor of the town schools, | Refreshments were served. Florida of Alpheus to rrival at Tampa, taught the Center primary school on | Mlss Ellen Holmes accompanied by ,";ichlgoléo;& and = daughter, Miss Kellow London were guests of he‘my as a f;b!‘:itu!e for the regu- |her “nlece. I;CHn Ma;}a.n l&;ry. Oka:L Nellie F. Schoonover." . Horace Grace | - —_— lar teacher, ice E. Avery. mertown, is spending week in Wiltred Tabor has Féfurned to Prov- The school Peckham. ; NIANTIC - Mo Bertram Longencsker has re- |New Toric d;;mm d 2 X 7 ~ Ogficer > = ad s “~~—- | turned n-og New York, wh:ra she has : Grip is prevalent throughout the oward Simms of New Haven don. days been spending several wee! own. Bl k-end . here Mr. and — Harris of rs. Emma_ Warner. James . Hule has been visiting ir srem:::ep.ebmxu...flm b S Miss Cynthia Williams Attending Center School. hd “J. Percy Morgan visited his mother,| Mrs. Reuben D. Cook is transport- 7 Mrs. Lucy-Miner in Lyme, last Fri- yme_of the school children from aay. i 2 BEtricr No. § to the. Center. nchool. Children Cry "~ Mr. Miller was in Chesterfield Sun- | The méhnol in District No. 6 was FOR FLETCHER’S redommendation of e speri:. CASTORIA -~ ST e ——

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