Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 14, 1921, Page 8

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Sunday with Mrs. Sarah Dawson and Mrs, Mattie Handy. Mies Alice Kendall of Norwich spent ! Sunday at Mrs. William Dean’s. Norwich, the guest of Rev. George H.[lunch was served. Strouse. e mun‘. Chureh sehool at 13.16 mood The Fitchville Ladies’ Benevélent So-|and evening service at 7.30 (standard Miss Ellis of Storrs has been.in town ciety Wednesday held the May meeting | time.. Several from the C. E. socicty the past week to give advice to those who with Mrs. Willlam Kelly. Twenty-eight lexpect to attend a C. E. mesting thir (Saturday) afternoom at Norwich Tow: | Congregational - chapel. This {an impor:amt meeting of the lookou! | committes. Ridgefield.—Since the echange of time {on the railroads, April:24, there hag LUE May 15, at 11 a. m.,, service | but one dluq mail from Danbury The latest styles in Women’s Tan Calf T Ball Strap Oxfords Vassar Toe with Military Heel, or Vogue Toe with ths new Regular $7.50 Oxfords, all Specia' Price for Friday and 7S BARROW’S 90 MAIN STREET fimfllm S T i Alexander Darby spent Sunday with |wanted it on beautifying their grounds. ~|were present. They had a very profitable rclatives in Wauregan. Mr. ari Mrs. J. R. Foster entertained meeting and much work was done. Miss Elizabeth Eatber and Miss Phebe | Sunday Mrs. Foster's mother, Mrs. Minnie| Thureday evening, the C. E. society - = Barber spent Sunday with Putnam rela-| Tucken .her two aunts, Mrs. Phoebe |mer with Mrs. Alpheus Nye, The topic : g iages tives. Irish and Mrs, Mercie Gillette, also Mr.|wa' Jiving Glose. to .Chrict < This was Cleanup week ended in Westerly Fri- of old W e‘“?"’";;‘.’:f‘:‘e‘%‘;,:érf;‘";;g% Susan Lewis, little daughter of Sam-|and Mrs. Burnette Cumminge and four | fiye i gy i g e S day night, and Couficilman George Harp- | Yei¥ Were Goeiod o o 0 o the Meff uel -Lewis, is visiting her sister, Mrs.|children and \Leo Cummings of South|ep, . Red. Could Not Slee; er, who had charge of the work, said e venins @ ]| Clifford .C. Oat, in Norwich. | Manchester, Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Water-|“gunday 3 ; : 9| morial building ¥ & 3 ? 4 s E Goshe & . . E frust10aas ot ribBish had L PuRe e emnE: . | The body-of Mrs. Sophia Wilson Quim-|man ahd two #yuzhters of Goshen, Mrs.|py the pastor at the Fitenvile Baptist| Ridgefield. Face Brafigured. CuticuraHeals, | | that about 78 truckloads > e e s v G, M. Catheurt, fivst |PY Was brousht here from Norwich Wed- | Lillian Loomis, Mr. and Mrs. Nason and | | been removed during the past five days. | ple, president; Rev. - ot Gatheart, 7! nesday afternoon. for burlal in the family | daughter of Willimantic. A fine chicken . i P When . the campaign opened, it was | Vict t',r:\’,;rziidmi“ e Aa 5o 45he | 1ot. The Wilson family formerly lived | pie dinner was served. | (my face. Thoy were large and red | | department would be able tg cart away| dick, recording scoretary; Miss Lillian h“;:;s""n;fif‘g‘f:‘,::;,“’& ;;’::";mon s TR R 1 and the Rehing was se severethat | | | all the accumuiations, bul W WA 090 | Thomas, corresponding secretary; Miss | .. lisiting friends here this week. GRISWOLD 'wsed te scratch them. At night [ | | thousht that the teams of the hight Gertrude Foster, treasurer: Mrs. Loulse | "5 TRIINE trendls fere this Weele " found that they were umable to COP€ |, ‘Bapcock and A. E. Barber, executive | . of e ik T | Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Frink vesy restiess and could not slecP, | | with . the situation, and aid from private | oo liice Milton A: Crandall, -Everect | V'S7E at his home for lew davs. darZhter. Mrs, Wright, of Canterburys L and my face was disfigured. s 2 e Bt e sk sl Mr. and Mrs. Foster Burgess and chil- | daZhter, Mrs. Wright, of Canterbury, l“" I Ty weuble h‘:ed-bcm-momh shardiSiels Rd o= s ) For el Bans, s Sarah F. Richmond ‘M5 | qren of ‘New Lopdon have been wisiting | called W Rev. and Mrs. J. T. Richard- ML ot » past three days, John O. Mills, | Mary E. Whipple an rs. Lucy W.|3t°h Ay son Sunday last. e = -and o bal. I began Cuticora Harper and Charles J. Butler have loan- &g ’e 1 peonin committee ;* Basil B. al“hg:'lgmhed(r:m;n-r of the Dackis baw | Mother's day was vbeasvid with a e 0 Beap and Ointment and after I had ed their trucks to the town gratis, and ] \wood, Miss Sally €oy and Rev. W. F. m(al‘hat heen At bk hiome racently: cial sermon, a solo, quiet-bhy the used two cakes of Cuticura Soap and ve aided considerably in expediting the'| x4y Lrogram committee: M Ma- Jesse M. Hovton® is confined fo hia| Choir, a duet by Mrs. Tahn and Stephen twe boxes of Cuticura ®intment I | of work. rie Zangrandie, Byron Peckham _and |, neete it CORIOR e €onf Peckham, of Norwich, also a solo by Mr. was cempletely healed in three In observance of Arbor day, all the |Mrs H. M. Greene, necrology committee The body of Mrs: Moses Jollie was| PeCkham. ? weeks.” (! ) Vimcent Nuzzo, Westerly banks closed Fndm}.1 ar‘d_ sr;‘wle- ‘Laconlcs Broughl Hess rom ONARKIRGI T 25T and larTzl:lE afx\r;"jlza;c:chvm had an unu 137 Cettage St., East Boston, Masa., | | cial exercises were held a the Sehool |\ x\iagansett cirele, Daughters of Isa- | the funeral was held at the home of her| ' Tanse July 7, 1920. : Due to bad weather, it was impossible 16 | i held a very successful whist and | daughter, Mrs. Belle Kennison. porbout, twenty-five friends and neigh- Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Tal- | | carry :\“‘\;“:f:fi;:;“ treae” and for. he | Social at the Church of the Immaculate i :“_.:‘i;z-[:um'fr;‘i"’;“c‘r "::‘j““ cum sresll you need for all toilet uses. e Scuoo kvt to | Concention, Friday evening. g 77 et ey Rathe with Soap, soothe with Oint. | [ Most part, the exercises were confined 0| “pgor he wupervision of William LEBANON e e ite b been | ment, dost with Talcum. clagsehonl RERISTN. Hunter, Westerly’s new supervior of ; g . E o SARD Spd UL Waw aTvel y i B 2 5 Mother's day was observed at the Bap- | large birthday cake with the proper e Miss Minnle McAvoy was chosen pres- | pjohways, good progress is being made s L T e i he Westerly Teachers' club, at | &b oo ne tist church Sunday, the pastor, Rev. B | number’ of candles all lighted & e Soldovey- | | ident of the Westerl: 1n" the / éonstruction Tof the imdw -asphatd-io: (0 I0EC AT, 08 DaR R RaR: Rae B e ostems: wal ‘s and e, Talew the annual meeting held Thursday even- | i hway on Misquamicut road, Watch | o -ield, preaching a fine sermon. He| 8¢ & B divided ith ing in the high school. Other offie® s also gave a solo, My Mothér's Prayer.| With pleasure and divided wi were chosen as follows: Miss Mary 3 statue of Benjamin Franklin, en | LN¢ church was decorated with carnations} & <lsfi \h'-f rl-ronoum-cd it as good as It res Miss Gladys Olm-| - tf€ = E; nklin, en | 4ng white lilac: was beautiful. i el e Pauline . Stahle, | Tt ‘:"f":‘cctlr":‘,”“r;d"°,:f°W:g:‘,;‘a{:x:: Mr. and Mrs. Willard Brewer and two| The grange confrr:1 the “Rirl a Low Heel. sreadl. e et s € ] - | children of Bast Hartford and Mrs. Grace | fourth dezrees on 3 of rwenty-five, {reasurer; Supt. Willard H. Bacon, day evening and over 300 persons had |G (2 ;s oot G artford spe h v i st - ‘wo newly ore Lillian Thomas and Robert Valentine, | the opportunity to “inspect: it when the | S Gute qer SPent the week end with | last Thursday niz Akl g members of the executive commitiee. truck bearing it stopped for a half hour | ar. ' g 8 Packicy fes e hn e SRt W r 1 I w Albert G. Martin, Charles [on the. Pawcatuck side of the riv Mr. and Mrs. Howard Buckley and lit- .An audience of WAs; erosct Good ore LX Wiardens Albers 6. 1 Sactin, 5 ¢ side of the river. tle daughter of Newport, R. L, are spend-; to witness th 1nse year welts. Norris and Edwin Taylor, of the Paw-| Dwight Stillman of Daytona, Fla., has | in ‘erss sime with atre, Buckle B5a S HeaEs thetmhctiot catuck fire district, will make cheir semi- farrived in Westerly for the summer sea- | \ry dward Nield. They wore necous| who were Deputy 1 ik W i By oo g el B et o . : panied here by M. Buckley's motle.|Stonington. Everett P. Bavacs, of Pros-\ erties of that 'villege this (Suturday) | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Trotman have | iiio returned Monday fo her home Tu| ton and Fred N. Tavlor of n e y afternoon to s f any uzards ex- | purchased the house at 90 Hizh street | providence. ms were made un, one aturday— ist there. ~Special stress will be yla*'l on | from Mrs. Emma S. Critchersen. Mr. and Mrs. John Wolcott of South | officers ‘and the ot b umilationdol rubibichiin the frtan s Dorothy Perry. who hae been | Manchester spent Sunday with' Mr. and| The decision was SR i of the stores, and where fire hazards ex- Geneva ¥ ot | M O T Puite | for being the more ac. ist, the owners of the mercantile estab- has returned to ber | Mr. and Mis. William Robinson enter.| Written work. The . ishments will be ordered to clean i home ‘on Elm street. faniea aday. the: former' e NGl tain the winninz The newly organized K. of C. baseball ,j‘_";"; “r:'“ r_;n{efz" 'fll ‘;@ ;HFW\ of the | Prof. Edwin Robinson, of East Hartford. | . : | team will open the season Sun ird District court Friday morning. | Rev. Edward Nield attended the m — of This Opportunity. ernoon with a game with Hope Vail: Judge Oliver:IL [Williams Trfeiding. ¢ers’ meeting at Liberty Hill Monday. FITCHVILLE Kacevs have collected a fast E Miss Byl Sl o Hligh st | (i circle of Eap r LLl Kacey x o was taken to R. T hospital in | chur sday W . S < and promise to surpass any team i as chare t Thursday With Mrs. C. S.| Sergeant E! Kee . , R o el iohiEre dence last Sunday for trearment, i | Gaodw i | Buy Next Winter’s Coal Early. Hope Valley also is Teputed to ha ; r 8 codwin. | & ade | y i ast team and with Sherman in the d as greatly improved. 2 Monto Leonard has returned to| F. Reyer box, should make the local team exert her home in New Jersey after spending| Sarah G of Lebanon " a themselves to win the dicision Sunday. some time with her aunt, Mrs. Carl Hal- and Mrs. Alpher = Quality and Service of the| T Kaceys wil probably: line.up as MYSTIC - I aa tri follows Sullivan ¢.; B. Kiernan p.; Mrs. James Cooner gave a farewell tea The Ladies’ Aid society of the Co | Belleefiur Rhodes s. 8.; {ifor Mrs. H. A. Crowther Thursday at her | 8ationial church met in the church par-{at Mr. Best. ; Shea cf.; Sulli- {home on Bay street. there being about a|lors Tuesday afternoon I med in dozen guests present. This is one in a| Mrs. L. P. Smith was operated on for! enjoved h variou Previons o' the stersopticon. pictures |SeTies of farewell feas. which have been|appendicit St. Joseph's hospital, Wil-| Mre. I ived man given in the past few weeks for Mrs, | limantic. M 3 Crowther, who is soon to sail, with Mr.. Mrs. Anna Perry and Miss Bertha Per. r | wiher, fo: daughter, Mrs. Ralph Rees, in Chicago. . William McDermott has gone to Stam- | S40 ford, where he will be emploved as quar-{ \%¢" D oF g termaster of a yacht this summer 'd_during that tims have made m: | friends. who regrét. that _they Owing to the illness of the national re. | FITNGS: o Tog ¥ gent of the Daughters of Isabelia, who is| ™" “hgiand, in the Hartford hospital, the degree work | Charles W. 174 M and Mrs. Crowther have m and The Ed;vard Chappel Co. are to s {lengthy visit in IYaltimore, where he has| Ida_Abel, Mrs. E. L. Nield Coa will be conducted by Mrs. Congdon of | M s : as L 1 | and Lumber Bristol, R. L, Sunday at the initiation at | e the guest of his brother. Stanton 1 attended the 4Sth an- | Nina council. K. of C., hall \ °{““- e Woman's American ¥ v sht linel Mr. and Mrs. John R. Wheeler, who Mission sociely at The managers of the new freight line Lo any Phone 24—Central Wharf |, o7, mamases of 10 0% ervtning | Went to California on thair wedding jour. Chirzh: Norston are now in Los Angeles. The trip to| " number from here vi: it is estimated, can be made readiness for the new I New York A in 10 hours. as the hoats are capable Mylnn’lon hospitals Thursday in observance making 12 knots per hour, and no time | °f Hospital day. Arthur Hewitt < will be lost en route. The promoters ptan| ~W- E. Brown arrives home. today (Sat- Janet Leventhal and tet STONINGTON putting on their own trucks to be used in | 1r7ay) ‘trvmd Washington, R. 1, to spend th grade pupils, from the Cen- | 1 Jew | convey: reight to and f | the week end with his family ter school to Hartford. They were ac Alex Toper is's bustness caller in:New, SOlveviang Log, Soien ghi rcu'“c,\::;‘ Mrs. Frank Burrows has gone to Bos-|companied by Mrs. H, W. Sweet this week service to points east and west of the bor-( 1Of to reside with her son, Tracy Bur-|took them all over the state A Loretta Singer, who A | ough ; also have a regulation price whic! {’0"-“- Wwho.is located will suit the merchant and assure prompt There was a delivery. terly busine n the | dance held new line with antee to assist in supporting it. ton steamer is soon- to service as a freight be used as busin in that city. large attendance at the - Mystic Commu; evening. The n Mrs. A. W. George, Mrs. P Ve to get into| FI¥nn and Mrs. George'S. B. Leonard once and two will| Mrs. Charles €. mands. j2axe ;gone Thursday evening the Westerly Cycle club entertained the members and their| At the Congregational friends at the Wequetequock casino at a|MOrning at the u delightful dance, this being the first of | Preachinz by fthe B season, with about 50 in attendance. | I?hoad. the subject The offiical openin The renovated throu Mr. and Mrs. ton, Mre. Allen . Slade, Mre. J. Benjamin | Cowan of Stonington have done dec- Brown: Mrs. Carl Weiman, Mrs. Oliver C. | orating. | Pendleton and Mre. Fred Wilcox. | Stonington High schgol baseball team | William Ostman ie paint the steel | will play (Saturday) the fop flagpole at Cannon square | Free Academy team at Stonington M Friday evening Myra F. About 30 of Stonington | NeW ve a delightful whist chorns Providence Tuesday | en Cross hall Arrangements have been made | he craft by the committee for the midnight expre York. bound for Sand to New York to stop here for those at. Mise Isabel Worth will will be made into a tending. The members who are going are | téachers” training the harbor here, to call,at Burch's for their fomplimentary | at the home of Israel Seguin. winds tickets. The members will leave on the| Mrs. James L. Gardner has been August Muller and John Bindloss spent | 4.30 p. m. train. | Moosup several days, cailed there by Fralay in New London Ralph Snow of New York is the guest|illness and death of her mother, William Spader of Oa of Dr. and Mrs. Henderson on Main | Valentine Burdick, 68, who Manchester, Conn street. | nine davs with pneumonia. ploved John Garity caller *in | former resident here Mrs. Charles Rrightman of | Boston Friday. arl Col has returned from a by onington, now of wag a| The meeting of the Boy Scouts w to Cleyeland, O er here Friday on her way to visit her in Community hall Friday evening. Mrs. Bertha Wilbar of Danielson vis visiting here, has gone to Pro 2 brief stay | T. W. Garity has purchased a new 1 1-2 ton truek eat enthusiasm and guar- | Douse Thursda were A 300- to be used in his bus George Ryon is in Springfield, gotng by amtomobile The card club started hall held ita first meeting p. m. Twenty: tables and ecuchre, dFive whist, auction pitch and five hundred were played. Refresh- ments were served and prizes were given The committee in chzrge includes Mrs. Wiltred M. Brown. Mrs. Frank D. Stan- Mass., one to lengthy’stay. New York ci for at Community Friday at'2.3 were formed church Sun nastor. his Rev. sermon F. b of will be neéxt week, | Acceptance of the Universe been hout casino James Jerome ( sfield. . F. W. Hibbs London Thursda, Greer, son of Rev. , is spending a few days toda a members t was a caller Douglas lodze | dance in| will svening vleasure Satella, from New | Hook, where she ghing boat, lies in| owing to the strong CENTRAL VILLAGE entertain street has gone where he is em- 1 She wa! was a business formerly Providence s held ness tr: their former home in Eng- r home here for the past two years| oote has returned from a ted the New!| Dodge and children | ual hour there will be | This sermon edecorated and | Will be-based on the stereonticon lecture | iven a few days ago entitled John Fer- and Mrs ss Thursday evening | Mrs had been ry have been spending a week w Henry Hewitt. Mrs. | ade Mrs. Ida M. Abel is visiting Mrs. Anna any | Abel in Norwich | re-| Montville lodge. 0. U. A. M., I‘L banon lod Tuesday n rved Mr. and Mrs on Choauette Middletown Tuesday to attend t of Mr. Choquette’s nenhew William B. = visiting the | nity ess. | eter | were in her of Mansfield daushter. 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