Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 21, 1917, Page 9

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o A, Social and Personal Notes of the Week —Mrs. Joseph Abell Returns from school in New London, {s the ' New hfldwm o i A B NORTH STONINGTON %m"% b \ New Haven Man Rents Maine Home— | 1, Chapman attended the fun | cent guests of Hartford ives. - Charles E. Chapman Speaks Beforslor his yncle, Marttn Corey, 1 v. B. F. Clark was in Willimantio Ashaway Grange. % uhr.u‘ 3 ¥ nd 1 < ke DIy enteviss Rev. O./D. Fisher preached in Ston- | owitz o Daplee o x{mfl Fan ww L ding . % s A .ngton Sunday morning in exchange 3 . t - . - Lhe With Rev. D. C. Stone. 3 rs. Julia Speneer:is at her homs | - “Mrg Mary Brown, i ndel mfi: Miss Dora T. Maise “tq‘.’ww Mm t by iishie E estra, X {nn) Nor e theelite vad f e s o : Tournament, home of her sister in 0 attended the union, 3, Synaay afterngon” after a weel's | Mind O ta Franklin &t&my afternoon: and Y P Rants Mai e l:;n;; s ot wfi;: ada Mrs. A G, Kneeland spent e T AR | e R by SR P 7. 1, Maine in (his villxge for s, tew wes Manmal Soaining moh 3 i Frank P. 3 in ter, m‘a: :;nu.m:ug:; % Mrs. ¥ Mrp E ek ats O | Siha-Wavtes Souny Beeria'y 4 ,“"All flfi"dmwfl. waited. PREE! Cook book containing b Bro: ‘confined > s . C. 8. Goodwin spen W recipes mous sent home by liiness, suffered & ; S nesday with Mr. and Mrs. Frederick | jocial Sriday evening at the hame rttord ; 1g. Watch She otk chamost: dlilkE: 39 gwslten by fymanm eacks ses hemorrhage of the It X S Manning of Yantic. 2 e [ Adbert .. Hurrows . maylearn how in fi h fres. i il T Mr. and Mrs, Eawin G, Norman v a o Mrs. Joseph Abell hias foturned home [ Soclal hour Joas enjopel ang 1 se ? d to do it yourself.” g oven in fifteen minutes. 1 bank Company, 111 West Wash~ geughter of &:«gfif ass., s el s aftor spending some time in Brookiyn, | ™50 T " Coburn of the Baptist |op ed 7 : 3 had been timing Couolene. ington Suect, Chicago, IIL. Mrs. Moore left town ‘Tuesday after | arondas to the New jand Con Miss Gwi Clark of b chureh pulpits mu o vislt of ‘several weske aC'the Neme |atory S Mueic, Boston: aftpr the et | miil Zpend the'week end st the home | merhing, with Nov. I Schuyles ¥os: of er som, er_vacatien. M e b, S ki Maots: Rev. Mr. Foster in a very interesting | ™™ Spoke at ; Mr. and Mrs. C. Billings Wheeler | Mrs. H. M. Peck vidited for & few s 1 interpeting | "6 . o town, an |are cntsHalning thelr thre grandenil: |days this with_ her aaaugh. |manner presented the Five-Yeas-Pr : : e e o Srafts, oo. | dren from Westerly. ¢ ter, Mrs. tck u-}m'n:n of ‘Fan- | §ram of the Northern Baptist canvens | Eharies has left the plant o. and, is em- tured at Ashaway, R. L, Mon- | Mrs. Phebe Ford motored to z:‘g tic. London Tuesday as of Mre [ Ired Hoxie has retdrned a day_evening. on Btiawherrlf 08 ciires W W noter 2208 Tamily_of | business trip to New York s h . | Mystic. Mrs. Myron Hoxle spent Saturda Little Miss' Saran Chapman has be- | MIRIC |\ 1om the Connecticut cal: | with her parents, Mr. and Mre. 7|18 slowiy fecovering. He was. work- | alss Rose Haley of Norehbridge. Arm Badly Injured. Haved in How Tom. A. T who was taken te Me-|" Royiston Hart spent = morial houpiial about five weeks ngo |in South Coventry and Wilimentic gun attending the village primary N B | H pent Sunday with her uncle and [ Henry Clarke, of Liberty Hill. ing in the velvet mill at Mystic, when |Mass. was a o Sneit or'd: tehool. L ing to-Plant. i° |aunt, Mr. and Mra . Stanton Gates.| Charles Abail of New Britain spent [his left arm was canght in the ma-in town. S TN Snokt of Gbaiin ; 3 Mr. and Mrs. Barker Johnson ro- |the week end with his parents, Mr. and | chinery and terribly lacerated. Moses Haft' spent the week-end nt|Pichmond and family, the first af the | Wednesday to visit at the home of ir.|ed The Boys' Club Saturday, it baing North Stonington people are Caich-|,, .ng3 Sunday to their home in|Mrs. C. J. Abell. ‘At the Baptist Sunday school last|the home of his daughter. Mrs. Her. |Week. .. . Lo Hurlbutt's parents, Mr. and Mrs.|their birthdays. ing the wpirlt of growing thalr CWh | gpringfeld. TLe Mrs. Henry Clarke of' Liberty Hill|Sunday 61 puplis were present snd|man Johnson of CUf strest, Norwip.|. C- ¥+ Hayward was in Norwich dur- |Frank W. Huributt of Corona, L. I Ralph ®lmore has left the empl: food. Lawns are being plowad. Even iy, "ong Mrs. Harold Wilcox and son lis visiting her daughter, Mrs. Myron | the collection amounted to $5.08. The D et ing. the week, . Miss Carolina B. Freeman'returned [of Clifford H. Robinson and has go the women are wielding the spade and | ¢ Gneco have been visiting frieads | Hoxie. e Mauretanle made a long distance Su ence &t Chesterfield. Bad Main of ‘Main’{ Crossing was|Monday from a visit in Mt Veraon,|to Hartford. garden rake and talking about what {po ilCl e Were at Pomena Meeting. day on the trip to Palestine, yet Thursday. evening the Eureka Social|repairing the, fel T N. ¥ Louls Starkweather of Norwich was they are going to plant. Mrs. Eliza P. Noyes V! d her sis- | d 3 > Aquetania is still leading by -& o Club gave a social dance in Chester- | here the Arst 6f t Lyman Richards of Detroft, who nas|a recent Franklin visitor. Eawin W. Whitney presanted ‘The |, M50 R o S o Grotan | s Monroe. Buits, Mo iy te'o | tance of 44 miles field. ot % e been spending a montn at the farm R T Fortune Hunter in Wheeler- -Ubrary | i, Mrs. - | N Roaarte Pults, M oa F | Mfa Frank E. Willlams entertained |, Mrs. Annle Hooper has returnod to Tl of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred GLASGC Friday evenins. i 70 | TGRS Chureh of ‘Westerly spent|the Pomona grange mesting “heid in|the Baptist Ladies’ Aid Society Wed. e home of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Fur- NIaseyIC Richards of Long Cove, left. Monday to Sunday with Donald Wheeler. Nerwich Thursday. nesday afternoon. Tea was served at . after several weeks spent with e ; resume business in Portland, Me., S e 0 b LEFFINGWELL L R R L o AR ook friénds in New London. House at Black. Point Being. Moved— | where he was formerly employed with | Brother-of Sterry Kinney Dies in Ner George B. Spaiding of Cosonut Groye: LEDYARD Home from Californi: Davick Bound Over. Spring Activity Amang Cottagers, |the telephone company. = = . wich—April Moving. . |Fla., that on Easter morning five were Mr. M V. Monday Mr. an re. Nathan A. s an y Mrs. Herbert E. Beard Entertains Din- | gpi103 o membership to the churc! e e e e et oot e case ot Haryy. tamily motored to the village Satur-| Mrs. A. Bryen and daughter, Mabe t Jaughters Elizabeth and Eloise Stowe, [ Davick, held over from Apri T¥| Jams E. Hurle has. returned, after a r ] Snd at the services of Christian En- | Twe Birthday Pariies - During the |Rave. returned to Riverview, afier |continued. Sunday, April sth. Davick |lengthy visit to Boston, Providence [day. of Newport, R. I, were receni guests - deavor in the evening five new mom Weok—Mi Pl 9 spending the past three months in|Was arrested for assault with intent |and Westerly. o Charles J: Rice, engineer of the|of Mr. and Mrs T. 1. Eccles Mr. and Mrs A G. Rose spent Sun-|hers “joined. Large American 'fags cek—Miss Hazel Lamb 1ll—Meet- | (oor0nE o M Seapr Taauit with Intent | Ang Y ey, Gleason visited Grassy |steamer Maine, spent Sunday at als| Mra Charies Fournier spent a fow L TR s e A have been -recentix. HrSHeptafl (IiNe 1. of Thimble Gluk.l: - : Various Items. Sherift Michael 7. Hickey. ~ The case |1l East. Haddam and Millington, [home at Allvn's Point . days recently with Da. 4 ompenn a8 of N church by Mr. and AMrs. Henry Rogere e i was brou a atic Sunday, making the trip with Mr. and | Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Anderson and - Misg Beasie Holmes of New London | Mallory, formerly of Mystlc. « John Barrett, son of Oir. and- Mrs. | oS3 June Tucker has return Wiliam - Sealday mhe ey Datiy | Mre. 3. ey Exforgan Vin their auto. |little daughter, Bvelyn, of New York, Pootte:of - Etmen Kinngsy was the guest of Miss Ruth J. Tilis ‘Arthur D. Barrett, observed his 13th e, . T a over to the superior court mnder bangy | mobile. were over Sunday guests of Mr. and | Word was received Wednesda ner Guests—Many Attend Suppe , birthday Saturday afternoon from 5 to of fc s o Phillip Shevidan has purchiased a|Mrs. Andrew Miller at their homs in|Sterry Kinney of the sudden of Norwich w GOSHEN- |9 7 'There were 21 present, inciuding ? @ Mm?-';.:dh:“dfled;d;}??."h'm A | e ear and has entefod business for |the village. from preumania, #f his brother. t Sunday of Mrs. F. C. Le \[schoolmates and other guests. Games - Juomine Flartlp of Feps Hae. e i Himselt,. between - Niantic -and New Birthday Tes Parts Kinney of Norwich. Mr. Kinne fngwell. o sustin Rathbun and | John Webber Iniured When Splinter of | Of V&Fious kinds were PGS U oo, wah o secuk pucst of Mo Sacetata |- lHi7 T N Dorotig e o er| L OnlY two days. Funeral ' servicss M. A ustin v - w : 1 2 - : 2 b 5 ekt e M AN ipent Bunday af| Stesl Enters Eye—Fifty Acreg Burn- | Eor 8% served by Mrs. Harvett which | Vo ho™ 1" 2% Siighi improvement in HANOVER T dtaaon i working o0’ W. B.| o 0 Wireniay reconii” Swih, a_tea | Tty Peld ¢ e Iat a the home of €. L. Palmer. od Over in Woodland Fire. caokies, candy and fruit, together with |he condition of Mrs. Daniel Frink, | . T ’ e ille and party of Hartford |P2TtY. for some of her little riends| ) Ogcar Shaw recentls visited friernds Fred V. Amburn of Norwich was at a large birthday cake. aster Barrett | VN0 has been seriously ill. Miss Hyde to Address Children's rislted their Dlabe st Black Point last|2,neT Nome in the Viikgs, in Taftville. the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.| T M. Jones was a recent Hartford |received many prosents and all passed |, MIs- Clarence W. Beckwith substi-| Meeting — Rev. Charies Smith | weeie - D © = ast|” ‘Mrs. Stephen Perkins of Grotom | ' Jacob Sautler, machinist at the H. H. Amburn, Sunda: visitor. a very pleasant evenin, tuted Wednesday in the eeventh grade | -Speaks Before M. woek. z v was a guest Wednesday of her sister, | American Thread Co's mill sp > Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Delbeare gpent | W. C. Thomas and Royce McCall of | ¢ Mrs. Alfred J. Clark. who has been |of the Stonington high school. i ees Mevs Sigh. B, Manwaring. has fatimed tolNra, Harman L. Perkins. Week-end in Baltic. ; Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles | Norwich were home over Sunday. - ' |the guest of Mrs. Fannie Clark, re.| Mrs. Wilfred E. Brown is n Tl Fonden O e ghetats: Bas <Y Fiimenarl. alor Bam I 2T | . i Rumered Bale of Cottap: 3 . Rogers of Massapeas. A number from this place attended |turned Saturday to her home in Gro- |Felatives in Jamestown, N. Y vited - g el R b s 1 = h Pr. W. H. Bayles of Flat Bush, L. I Leaving Town. Aid Society's Supper. the meeting of the Norwich Christian | ton. St 'C vein TS v el MEee B e DapeR KR oenai 1o a ! B gt NS Eimey ‘Mapnurdihaved, TliNa. hes ousenased the eatt Ray Button moved Ardell Ga The Lad e ety AFa & baked | ERdeavor union held in Frankiin Sat- | Mr. and Ars, Everett Thompson havo [Sarah Coit have retarned. after fen | ehtions thurch Sundas. afternoon ot |= 0" ° Ciaring . Hous: of A T.. Potter on the Blufr. . ° |household goods to Sterling, Me Y &113;”32.“&‘15‘.?{‘&55.' " ¥| While John Webber was splitting | 0¥ Thomas ‘Avér Miss Pauline Ranney and Charies | A:.“Ei."m'{é" 5:’“:::0\52:' children. | torce of men, pioving the Stein placs e e aeday. N A ea 0% | goods and family to Voluntown the e et . "Beard entertained a | wood with a wedge, a plece-of the steel Party for Louise Clark. Cady Of Hartford were reeent|county- SunBay . S¢hoal Assoctation | 55 PIack. Paint Lalér e whi move | third lecture of the Salter Hall course |first of the week few Friender st dhamer SWedNenddy g e e i et in | joittle, Miss Louise Clark.@bierved [ pate of . and Mre John Kemnedy. |will' ¢” held heré Wednesdav, April- 25 | b Pimige, 37, B DeWaif's. 0am |in "y evenins. Nurse Returns Home. : ac ospital over {wo Weeks: h - g s e e . Apr 3 Bomor o B A M, e N tist [y Joos the SIGRE of | the InJured | Frers oore soent oot o ErOR B Suare Liiles of Uhoelits. . e Crarkes T pagmoon seselons. | * Sirs._Tinker and BRELY. of Hastford F——“ e O F. Sandton % Sl chureh thers will be &_sermon at 11 |Pupil # Geer. Winston Main, Carl Kinmouth, | recsnt o mothar, "atre, |10 Mansfield. Mass. Mr. Peck is the | PEn, Sunday In the Grove, . RANKLIN turd past four weeks | oclock by the-pastor, ‘Rev. Tawrence -~ Big Birds Nete Lealie Holdridee wnd Pau Hodriaze | [REC nEve of her mother, ‘Mre.|guest of James W. Tadie. L e R L e e T Gates. - Sunday school at 1215 p. m. 'wo of the largest birds ever seen {an ss Donna Kinmouth. The lttle | \ys. J. Harola Wil is il with eter Crofts of Springfield, e 5 o 7 Rece Meeting of Norwich €. E. Union =—|Gay Mr. Burdick is able The B. Y. P. U. will meet at 7.30 p: m |here attracted notice as thev lew enjoved themselves a M - ams is ill withlwas at the home of A George Eshentelder of New. Lendan i p . = i Ak Tith ohn H. Rathbone leader. "TH |north at a low attituds Wednesday.,Clark: furnished a. dolightful repast | ib; : i Mrn o Crotts or e M lmotored” 4o faw® Wednbagyy With a | Milton Beokwith ‘Injuredl i a Pecu- |shart time quring the gay - - £1 o = Mrs. Benjamin E. Welles and son, eek- | Larty of friends and called_on Homer| liar Manner. Mr. and Mrs. Charlés Pechis were subject, How Lying Undermines the ;l;ho) laolked to be 12 feet from tip to w‘rthn;m‘.l A birthday ’cnku Hghted [ Ajagter Thomas Weiles have returned | "9 bor;““ 4 guests recently of friends in Plainfield Character. Lev. 19: 11, 13; Prov. 6 p of wing, but were probably smill- | With eandles was one of ‘the features trom a visit o, Arve. ‘Ze"‘a' e a::;:' dub'un:hcmg. Retirning Frohi South: Wil [m‘ymm of Providence 2 it A nd Mrs. Antone Lumis Nor- e ongrega- . is the guest of Mrs. Hermon Gager. . e TOlam Bith of M | e it of P est ot feh {ional church held the monthly s0cal | i 4ave been passing the winter in | Mrs. Viliam Weaver picked quite & NORTH LYME VOLUNTOWN C. L. Hinckley, of this place. Academy Student Il nainaTa e, Chevies B Buniich ae | Guaits. of mallis sats = rors prosaik|~ wmemer climat, are esposiof ty opux. | a1 quantity of dandelions Wedaes- | == T r 3 . o n vi rom e Johmn 3 a = versy leasing ol ve- |day. . AR e Woodland Fire. Miss Hazel Lamb has veen very ill|place to Mre, Burdick's house in Main |talk on the -“‘peaple we meet.” . Re. |leir summer residence on Penn ave-|U00 5. eaqing was heid at the|, William Stark apd a lady of Haet- i« o e heg| There was a forest fire hers Wed-|at the home of her mother near Old |street, Oid Mystic, formerly ownel by |freshments were served at the cluse, A Y cabe aad.-family ‘have|home of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Weaver, | ford viaited at.J. W. Stark 0 P. Saunders—Over 30 Join the nesday afternoon; 12 men aftor a stab- | Mystic. ~ Miss Lamb is a senior at|her father the late Collins Chipman, |dufing the social hour. Francis Dovie | moved 1o the Whiting place Tuesday evenin Bab. vlsited M Cross. o |born fight finally subdued It - About | Norwich Free Academy. . Edward Clark and daughter,(§3ve & number of sclections on 'he | ™ pe wre mutiing oo ‘an iron fencu| Oliver Tracey was in Wiliimantic, | o Mrs. Georse Babeock visited e PRETREWI o B ad L T acres were l‘t,umfli(d over bori:;in[ on Thimble Club Meets. s"':. n;m .'cmk‘ have returned K2 lfl-glrlmsr:;l;h;i o around the W, H. Belknap cottage in |Tuesday, attending the district stew- *\‘};h:;‘: B o A e Whast o ev. A. B. Coates, D. D., arttor: e Johnson brook on one side an The Led: aybrook, after a visit to Johm W. ss Gladys Crombie has gone to i P ard's meeting of the Methodist church. |2 4 . ’ occlpied the pulpit of the Baptist |the highway on the other. vere proeyard Thimble club passed a|chank and family, St, Joseph's hospital, Willimantic, for | > 0aar ® g wara Horton and party | Bveret Chappell of Terryville spent |€ral dave last week oy church Sunday morning and eveming | Miss Rachel Onderdonk of Wiiliman- |Tsuae G. Geer Tucsday. early all| Mr. and Mrs. Henry Norman eof | treatmen were at Black Point, Wednesdhy, with |the week-end at €. W. Grant's. o e Cipr at Yymae Chis Seadls Revival Sentiade. B js fhe muest o her ‘brother. Alfred | the members rate premnt Datpeshe ST icho e SReRinE & S daye hedo o their ‘splle driver, getting ready for| Meeting of Norwich C. E. Union. | Mr. and Mrs. N. . Strong, Baward Revival services have been held the > 3 ments were served at the close. The = ead. the fishing business. i Stron; a4 Mrs. Erwin Rovers af weel 9 W. T. Curry was a week end visitor | nex Mrs. Frank B. Ingram Is home, after Saturday afterncon the Norwich |Strong an . X ors &t ” 4 = Mrs. Neille M. Pres ;| tal. New Tondon. al nvocation— Franklin-church wth a large attendi- 2 B 5 A e e e BOZRAH T e eI of Bigliah Bty [ i, and Mis Eereds Plgce. have hday Party. e oo oresting " papers. were reaa| M. J. Stark atiended church in Fa lan of Preston City and.Rev. J. W. e Mrs. . E. Holdridge, pamedthelr daughter, Bdna Bveiyn| - 2 America Sung at Close of Sunday[sbout Northfield also the —morning|'VEE BUR0Y" o) purnam purchaled s B et L iz e Grange Members Hear a Paper on The | iohn Parrett has been Nl this week |Fleree. b SeGar; Society held a social at the | " gohool Session—Ladd Family Movas |CORICRERte, [0 O, Y, SURFCTI00C | palr of oxensof Joseph Caples and car. 3 3 Olin H. Avery was called ta Hart- HAMBURG Rev. John H. Knott has been at-| From Danbury—Rumored Sale of| Miss Florence Gee® of Ledyard g 'm‘fpf_"d:;*"! of G. H. St & Funeral 6f Bursows P. Saunders. The srange met in the hall Wed ‘lllolrd ‘Thursday to see his wife, who is KYl-llldh\ilthe wn&ofit::n of mln(lter}l, at Potter Cottag Sgendisnnf“: few days with Mrs. Ar- v g - | . e ale, also visiting his son in New thur* 3 - ety waa Tala e by BIENR il [atamn SmR vih abest 2) 1a ol C. F. L. to Work for Red Gross—| York city. Rev. James 3 Potter spoko in the Hay Burne GARDNER LAKE R Bunday AN D T AR e e wanthy Matier €. e DTS MONTVILLE Leonard Otis Working in Jewstt| Mrs Charles Goodrich is entertain-|M. & church Sunday morning from| Charies Clark had about four tons conducted by Rev. John Thompson, the [ 3 G. Lathrop read a paper on Pr City. r atw om Sew London. | Celosians. 3 ., eme " lof hay destroyed by fire one day this pastor. The bearers .were .Bamund |pareds P - » laster Charles Goodrich. Jr. had a|Bullding the New Race in Christ. At|T .17 The youngest daughter of Mr. mall Hervere, John N Lewis_ George T |Mre' Rana Gav e AN A | o G e mps0n Of Walling. | Mcs. Katie Jowett want to New|PATSY Fridsy atternoon to Gelebiate his | the Sunday school session, Mrs. Tames | *Sia; Lamb ts to spend severa:|Mrs. Gottschalk is very ill with préu Brisgs and Edmer B enoor, Burialior rolls, frankfurts, cake and eoff JMgmorial school, spent theweek en Eojian. Weltmeliey Dic Te SiNNpe iz ”,fl‘mg& Dayoll is the vessk sud | 105 !;‘::':.l;; e e oy banner |weeks in Nebraska, the guest of his PN | iner ot WiGRELNE was in the Robbing cemetery. Harry L. Lathrop left Thursday]With Miss Nettle Gridley. est Shnirrvy has purehased an sot o 2 Uncle, Ira Lamb. - > P , y ohTTy sha guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and | M. Potter's class for largest attend- the week-end with friends hers. e e i o Ay ras | moming for Hinsdale, N.'EL, on "’"A‘Iwfififi:fiuflafiqfi“ on friends in|Fitomoblle to use t0 Aty #had o) 30 Frank Davoll. snce. The superintendent, Courtland Fell Under. Wagon Wheel. Mias Roybe Boynton is at home i} already secured over 30 names. Mrs, Edward Bishep, wh - fragroe il - (. - Will Work for Red Cross. Cleve Capels who has been in New |E. Colver, Inaugurated the singing of| afijton Beckwith, while walking be- |with grip. e shep, who has heen Ry tertaine nl s S & of the C. F L. Haven the t winter is working with | America for the closing hymn at the|.iae a load of grain saw a large stone| A. Willam Walden caught = steing Il for some time, is ‘more comfort- |members of the Montville Center Con | \fonaay 'if ‘was arranged to taks np|his father, Eimer Caples, at carpenter- | Sunday school. sess, and this will|ix ‘tne road. He went to kick tne|of eleven trout one day this wee SOUTH GRISWOLD sy ~E— = e home i R e e e i Red C work. ing. be followed at the sessions until fur-sione out of the way and in so doing,| A force of men is repairing ? ._ane rs. Bdward Fox, Ken- e aad rt of ther notice. fell under the wheel of the wagonm, |roads in this vicinity. B neth Fox and Miss Dorothy Hanum of | afternoon. Egbe: Hartford and Frank Mrs. John R. L;Eu “ Mathuen, | Wethersfield were Sunday suests of| A large and enthusiastic crowd at- gmg- of Ivoryton wars visitors at MOHEGAN = “.leflm to Noank. o hr;;lln. u;erg‘;eb:;:el mhm..nzzo:. fi!clx:nry Harris 1is working in Mass., ie visiting relatives iu town this | Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Lathrop. tended the patriotic rally in Robert- |7« D. Handings last 3 s & t Sunday schoo? associatic - enry an rett Lam! rtain- . week. 5 S0P s 1 Iness Rev. E. B. Haines and family are stitute to be held in the Noank Bap- Mrs. A. G.! Greene entertafiied vi: "gx:.h;flma.um ‘;,Z :";'.‘f.:{ barn is|Buests of Mr. and Mrs. Holies.| There was a good attendance at|tist church, April 28, for district 3, in trors Erata VIRBIEWE MEangeT 1 SOUTH LYME being 1aid on the Richards taren for- |, M. and Mrs Walsh of New |chureh Sunday, bath morning and |which the Gales Ferry Sunday eciool A . ST ST | e ane e S R e o | P TR S s [ © e st v S, Sanay snent wes Bt v\ ol e et This. Simple Laxative cent business callers 4 Norwi |, Mr. and Mre F. yne have ve-| Palmer HBros. purc the Nissler ek, 3 to represent the school as 3 ; 5 Jewett City. ot turned to their home here after spend- | property recently. . Mr. Haines went to Broadbroek last | Mrs. Dol :: Mrs. Avery were |jace Noreross end Mrs. Henry W, 5 on n G esday. Hurlbutt. Albert G. Gi a srick Bur-|ing the winter with their daughter in hillips 7rem | Tue business. 3 d o aick i Bustey xRS e | New Haven. st o v N i i e | Caras ave out fors benefit danoe st |, Mes. B C. Fowler was in Norwich Parents’ Day. . A Household Necesslt > F. Barber's in Almyville. - 3 Mrs. Albert H. Miller and children, | Rumrell, of own. the Public hall. Pratt’s orchestra is|TOWD, Monday. - At a_Sunday school board meeting Mrs. W. Brown of ; New York is A"’.;‘] and Marjorie, who have been ‘Chagnon & luggard have tly mg{:,r;uh ‘music. thflur,'mulm.“ ‘was a New London following the. school session it was cpending a few days at. her summer |ipending a couple of weeks with Mrs. | purchased bullding site on the Doyle rge and Albert Cunningham have |Vightor, Saturday, ¢ o |Voted o observe Parents Day, Sun- boe ok Thima e ¢ et [ T damr (AL T D G peopesty. e g friends here Sunday. " |dag, May 8. 4o Allen was the lenser | Dr. Caldwell's S: Pepsin e tamity i Groton, Where'ns tnemoios:| - NORTH FRANKLIN Loonara Otte Has sets iy Sarm and | gl oPiooch of Waterbury e the,¢*tls Tpworth Leagus svenins ser | g 2 d Mrs. H. k Buf roton, where s .employ- . PP Nt B ek utton 2flca by the Ship and Bpgine company. moved to Jewstt City to work 13 & |famity. e PR octonk "witn this topic,| Should Have a Place in | = i : How God Guides. atives in town Sunday. 2 . and Mrs. C. <H.- Waterhous Ernest Manning and son Roland of |[™in - i igrey Widtes o1 mitk arip, A o wtill an {55 nerth Every -Hom R o e <fbe S of aivale E”?&".."é‘:’.: oy thin weoe ves | oer” iy waek = triomils hers Sunaay. o o ide o waie ngering 1 one cor| Constipation, or tnasti ‘r the bo unable to find a single bud. - ‘Fra, 3 large drift is lingering in_one cor-| Constipation, or inaction of the bow- e A R s e e Waterhouse visited in Basex|. John Carney is working for Na-|o.yeis’ Mo sud Mee Eommen Sond” |, Mise Trumbull of New London at-\Leof the front lawn at Noyes B.|els a condiuoHithet siearly everyone were in Norwich on business Saturday. | Sunday. thaniel Manning of Lebanon, = 7| tended church here Sunday, Allyn's. experiences more or less fre- _Russell M. Brand is employed in| Mrs. e Einygas W88 3 recsnt w%mfi: T Browning sgent Tusaday . i e, m.m’.bak S Syet ut annum phis Move From Danbury. is “direct -eause of much Norwich. = lt:‘:t of her gister, Mrs, F. Chap- | i S mn. rs. Robert Stanton, Rev. E. B. E nis E:x' z;" ral days m“"";“k_ | My and Mrs. Wiliam Ladd and |disease. !mfim bcean;‘o SALEM o |y Miss Etea Powsil who was vieitmg| Alton Cox of Norwich was a week |farewell sermon April 160n. ST family of Danbury, moved by~ suto- |CIORESd Tt e T e onorated, her parents in Haven . duriagfend guest of his mother, Mrs. Emma CAMPBELL’S MILLS ek raves. formerly known as ihe|and unless the congestion is quickly Baster vacatlon, has returnad toher|Cox. LEONARD BRIDGE 2 Cilas Sraghw property. Mr. Ladd will |Telleved the system becomes weakensd Edwin Harris Returns fromBackys|schoal duties : 3es. arl Rogers and ter Bar- : nd most susceptible to attack. Tt e e o e M 1T e Tk 5o The must|bara oo PR TR James . Dixon moved part of his|Bave the gare of the fruit orcuards, |80 AR SRRTCOLTE by agelts of her sunt s Julla’ LittieReid in| The midweek: prayer mesting wes| Mrs. Meris Hass. who has beyn & lsgwmill to the Brown' lot Tuesday.|ind foresiry, on Dr Graves farm.| WVerlons scribed, Dut many . of e e T T | Tk ibint hia howmo becy, | B s RIS it S o Bl e e William Clark and Earl Gallup assist- | O5mer’Y, KAOTR 18 (b, LATR008 SiTve | Frese contatn cathartic oF ative evening was led by the dent, | B. P. s at ome here, | H. Race with & & dance, - 20 bel g im. . ‘harsh BT R N e e 8 s Rl Y SRR | T Mk IR wer o8 e PG i e sty ot ey ey g T Eheae e ST SR S uls Jones o w London n. = e n visiting his uncle, B. 8. Hall, and t “ | The most ‘effectfve: rémedy is the com. S e e T . o 5 Sirs. . erman is spending a|Of her daughter. Mre. Alfred H D Tttt Sing. Fierce of Allyn's Polnt jast week. 5 Mifse Alic Rix spemt the Sosk gnd = week with trieads in Norwich: g B letter - from re. - Williem - P etne Widetins wae the wath To. Impreve. Praperty. N S T e ae e tn Chestemaiold. with Ber sister, b y . > Fred Clarke and Miss Merile o e o, Tooied this lena guest of Mrs. James H. Dixon in [ The lumber arrived in the village Bor the name of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup . . Wednesday that is to be used on fhe | Pepsin. Harold Hanmey of Watérlord s e af Mrs. |Potatoes are $3 a bushel, seed potatoes| “Warren Tanner is assisting his fa- |recently uired property of Walter 4 Saturday afternoon and Sunday dt the | Backie < 3 Mo 5350 ana 33.60 & bushel, seed cofn 9| ner. Georse' Tanner, with his farm. | M. Buckingham of Norwich, in' fhe | The Hen- Jobn D. Kelster of Bran, home of his uncle, Winfleld Hinney. " ’ % & bushél,. They have their early gar-|ing g wey of improvements, verandas, eic.,|dyWine, W. Va, who has represented Themas Clark of Calchester was tho | 3 g den and potatees planted. They hada s - - on the house. b His district in the State Legisliture |enough for the tinlest babe, vet suf guest Sunday of his sister, Mrs. Na- ting. = S light snow. which soon melted Baster ASHWILLETT e Petomine Pish and Mrs. Fanny |{oF aix years, writes that he uses Dr. |qelciily Dowerful to act casily on the thaniel Clark. i e o ¢ r Lowell wisited .the. HFill — o merning. s A, Sioithrop, walked: to. Allyn's Polnt | Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin and finds it & | strongest constitution H 7 |mehool day. G P Miss Margaret Rose of New Loadon| Friends of John G. Kneeland -hear| . — 28 returnsd Sunday sfternoon. splendid laxative, veasy to take and| mg avold imitations and Inefective oms frookaNammin Misses Sogfie]is & uest"in the family of Samuel |that ic has imoved from Basiam la| Mrs Charles Palmer of North Sion: ang rets ¢ mild, yet positive, 1n its action, and | sbores pritetions "G Be cald Edwin Harris, who had been a pa- | Palmer, anw _the chell. Py - . %t Mortis, Conp, whese e hes ' spent -Saturday with her par- At Flower Land -Fair. that’ it should be “in_ every. household |weil's Syrup Pepain. See that o fac tient at Backus hespital ‘for ~several | past woek at their homes retarn- s Frink has sold a Guernsey year- | Lotter position. b g T o > Mrs. Latham B, Smith, her daughter |for use when néeded. e D e sionaten® & M{l‘ returned home Sndday.- z to their school on Monday morn: ling to Walter Maine. Leo G. Cummings of Stratferd spent| Samuel D. Pierce of R}xlown was th, and her son, Tracy,| Dr. Galdwell's Syrup Pepsin i his portrait appear on the yellow . fe Torelt Rafubons ol S e : i _ Mrs. S. Frank Paimer was in West- [the week end with his mother, Mrs. |calling on friends here Saturday. Mr. add_Mra. Joseph De’Rusha, |ny druggists in all parts of the ton 'in which the bottie is packed. A Miss Celia Rathbone, were Norwicw| Miss Bans Gray spent Sunday. at|scls Tusaday. Jda_E. Cummings. Denison Caswell of Preston was a|attended the flower land fair, in Gro- States and costs only fifty cents a|trial bottle, fres of charge. can be ob 5 5 : ; M. Loretta Maine and Mys. Larkin | Coriton A. Cummings of South Man- | Sunday caller on friends, and -wap [ton, Friday evening, under the aus-|bottle, It to t by writing to Dr, W, B Ciarios Malonn visiten|. Thomme E: Whesist,, o Iz, col: |5t Canonthes ware: SUests oF John B |casster and Howard 5. Wiliisme ot Tooing after asbutus. % | pioas & Se Fainview Ala’ Assoctaiion % CoNoing ne oBlale oL X ates 01 iyt - Sunday. . a"were secent suests, ai Swady| “Grover G Main was in Hopkinton |at 1. O, O/ % .= sac necufi'um . <y “ ed ufr-n—,r- nechew. - Lawn. to.move the.household goods of Jesse| Mr. and aire. Lester Huribott .left cotic drug. does not gripe, and is vee- |well, 4565 Washinton St., ommerided as a.family laxative, mild | Illinots. BB -

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