Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 5, 1921, Page 7

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1| while at Community zall Sunday evening |New London, Mrs, Frank Dickinson and | is recovering at his home on Main street. | Miss Josephine Dickinson. ' : ’ | Mgzs. Patrick Rearden is seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Heath have re- X 2 3 3 | 'The fish and game wardens were here |turned to tLeir home in West Haven, af- = ; . | - |lifor the past few days looking after the |ter a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Me- 2 . lobster business and to see that the |Donald.. 0. - n l. fishermen live up te the state lawa .-, | David L. Gallup of New York is af z PR, ot & Sa e o Thursday evening the Stonington chor- |his summer home on East Main street. X A us will have the last meeting for the| Mr. and Mrs, Andrew F. Paige and James Shew of the West Side was)was on the point of fainting when called |, .. “guring July and August the |family of Springfield: are R A, ‘4 3 % o Fos eet Monday [ from the field. He was relieved by Mel- . e " P are guests - | . - s b7 & T ee Connecti. | low, Cadrow and Foley in turn, i ooy t“;\‘;l g‘;fleaa:exkioa;lty‘h:fi? B T e B €20 | p ve " u -at state police force as he was driving)neither is a pitcher the visitors had a hot} U, 0" 150 Dr. Jordam of Providenge. it 9 : ’ . along n o automobils truck of the ftime of it civeliag the cushions. The chorus will Tesumo Tohearsals early HOPKINTON Westerly Light and Power company. The ¥ Lacenics. in September. fficer toak an ' L] . S - veni Charles Ross Kenvon has assumed his n ‘lfl ' o t his driving license and in: Samuel Critcherson of New York is| Saturday evening the Country elub % F iting relatives here for a few days.|gave a magnificent display of fireworks duties 2s -mail driver between Hopkin- s or ormed. Shem that he was arrested for | For the past theatrleal season Mr. Critéh- [at the clyb house and the residents of [fon Clty and Ashaway,.succeeding ‘Eu- driving a motor vehicle while in(oxicm; L ed In accordance with the Connectiout{oqp nag played a prominent roll in Al |the borough had an opportunity to en- . Wheeler. ‘ 3 state Mov, the officer went into & NEArbY § yoeqn.g ;not.y joy them. Monday tha boys had eannon | No Servico was held in:the Secand Sev- WE Gum m TON TO ll 'fl'! IBT tore: tocail a physic siw“:g de- 1" \ttorney Louis W. Arnold of New |and firecrackers as usual and plenty ef :"0:*; Ii:yn?“‘:: a‘l‘w&h %nm;dny l!'é,:— H cidn whether Sitea w: ntoxicsted o < gpent with his mother |noise prevailed during the early morning e churel endants were in- m ] w o s T (18, s win o, oompapige | 13 T REL U8 Boligar, Wik et l ¥ | vited to the instaliation servies 3t Ash- 3 . COAL ON \ THE A drove off across the bridge into ‘Rh:"' Robert Jessell, a former employe of | Fireworks were seen from Watch Hill l“;g; ARG B i “( . Istand’ and up to a lato hour Monday &, smerican Railway Express com-iand other peints. e Vi, 4 Ao BASKETS night had not been apprehrended. v:m: has bean appointes a regular on| Sunday afternoon the Stemington In. [the First Hopkinten Seventh Bap- | 50¢ Pfi!?@flm E AR!. USED. the Westerly police force. dependents plaved the Mentville team |tst chureh, arrived in town wit hhis wife ; > in t oo “"(' . I“}-‘t::itanlzluaad Several miner autemobile accidentsion Owen’'s fisld. The Stonington team and three children last Wednesday. The : in the history 4 (o Twesterly's seashore |bappened around Westerly over the heli. |wen, 2 to 1. church gave them a reception Thursday s i . G eatr @ ; M. and Mrs. Bent of Paterson, N. I, |eveninz end the minister preached his & h t & o itios. § daye, although several cirs were esorts to escape the heat of the cities. mdfim‘fi i e Te Lo fizét sermen in tha chureh Saturday i 3 Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Rose spent the |MOTRIng. Installation serviees were : # P % Iway company were Dacked all day, fiuted T held Saturday afternoen at 5 e'elock in 3 . Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul of Taunten, ;L:e ehurch at Ashaway with the follow- . ] . ‘he string of automobiles specding | Mr. and Brs John Casey of New York Mass,, are guests of friends here. g program: Invoeation, Rey. B. P, Ma- he holi- Shors roda resembloed.a parade. | Visited Westerly friends over tl ™ n } v " Mr. Casey . was formerly tha e e hamss Daash s | W at oy oubmings of New York and B. |thewson: greeting from the ckurch, Dea- F. Jones of Paters: The trolleys of, the re Line Electric Pleasant View and Atlantic Beach were } Westerly representative eof a big veast N . N. 1., arp speading |®0n Herbert C. Burdick, oharge to the 5 H 2 T‘W ronged with Baher Ao o sl A new dummy eep has been installed [tho week in the brough. church, Rev. B. Burdetfe Cesn; gharze i 1257 %t over 3,00 went im the water at]at the coemer of Granite and Tower ey Herc B s R0 5 sponse and bepediction, Rev. A. L. Pavis. T th v. strests, near the point Where an -auto- 4 ™ A-rq =i also had a ]mobile accident eccurred a few days ago. MYSTIC The musie ef the afternson was conduet- e 5 a number of trips| The swmmer season opened strongly - i trom | (3 by a chelr of youns peemls. - Beacon s wito desired of cool off kMoenday at the nearby resorts, and ail| Miss Emily. N. Murphy is home (rom|Robert L. Coon presided. Rev. D. Bur- with Ms. and Mrs. Fred A. Hunt, Miss!Peggy Paimer. Masion Holmes, Mrs e B r ey the cottages and hotels along the coan‘}‘rovxdenm for her annual vacation. dette Ceen, former paster of the chureh, 3 et Bnid Hawkime, whe is. gtaying at the Palmsr, Helen Clarke; Barbara Pajmer atmosphere. T g i S - g - C: i ies on the land of George jls g 1 se ] ;. it 1 ¥ The chief attraction’ Monday evening | wWere filled with visitors. e hans ciis the| oapiinE Seveenl dibe I Aviawep. lake with Mrs, Natche, Clinton Leveland Vera Lyman; Almeda Meador, Bthe Miss Clara Pashley, an aecamplished ek . g and relatives. Mr. Fred A, Holt and Blakely; Lisle Irving, Madelin . ancs at Atlantfc Beach casino: Ll s oA s shley, an s J. Harry Hrile will ® & ; 5, Made Hfi- S B St el follovidy aesRa s, A0 KD, g [ musielan, 1s spending the summer at the nemgsey.garpegmr'n ;’(‘":!,3: Mre Jenhfe” Richardgon gad oM with Ms. Palmer, William Wolff; Clevelan o Tt this coet: nilk. STONINGTON Corey, Springfield; D. e W ams, Wi {home of her parents, Mr. qzq Ars. Wil-| g Bat o Miés Eliza Hutchine Tower, Raymond Clarke; Herbert ¥d mnusement. Musie! sunday ot tig [N Jes and Mre. Bosimach llam Pashley. Miss Pashley has been . Fhers was the observance of the Lord's|Ward Rtaynor, Phifip Isham: Bill Meade e g By B e oy i M i g e LR e e R i o tcgohing for twe years in Bristol, Fenn. Supper 1 ihe Osngsegational churoh on Ciayton Hupt; Jim Meider, Lathe; ) 3 L , W 1 tte. ss Mildrea K. lor left tawn thi = Fim. o4 i Buell; Mr.. Vrving, Raymend Lyman. roung men from Arele, B L, |decorgted with flags and flowers. {"Mtiss Ruth Alyn motored down from | weck for 3 lengthy sy Lo BatmnaL COLUMBI Sinday las. Durex The service Mist Musld was by the Vietor cichegies or m The Stonington band , assembled ab)pqlyoks for the week-end and. returned [ifg, 1A Fhou ‘Art Standin d ' |loist, Miss Edith Lyman. unday might n jthe entrsace of the hall sud gave ahfiir;e home onday eccompanied by ler| 3r. and Mrs. Frank Hil o9 pei!| Mids Egith Stpwnct be. Hartord wah g' vkl . of Police Thomas [concert for fifteen minutes e chalf- | erandmother, Mrs. H. Emeline Alln. |Frank Massen Hill, mads & trip to the P &t 2 l ia Dra club repeate — Constatile % B . o 2 ¥ e 2 . the guest of Miss Bl Colli ever | g i n v 1 the d— Wi ame. o Wiite Rock 1o & tour || Fov. D. C. Stase waade the Hrvocation With Mr. and 3rs. N O Albert. B. Crandall instruetes tn Rp-| o, WeoSeRd @ lenendence flfl-d* Whiling which they have miven with |Forest Ciiy. Pa., of Rey, Frank A. Van nd were selling moonshime |and Rew. ©. C. Sepulding read the | mee wnd Mrs. Herbert Strong of Hart.|S.Sh In Mogers mehoal. Newpart, and his| Georse Sawser has been confimed (0 . "8 cos™in the surrounding towns. |Sciver. 42, rector of Clrist's chuseh of to the residents of that place.|scripture, Mrs. Friend spoke im bealf |, 7 200 TTS B e, and Mrs, |SSten Mr. Althes Crandall, eritie teaeh- |his house with ap attack of Inflamma-|mh, hal] was filled and after the pi He was 2 son-in-law of Mr e s Bl : A t‘feflfn‘;‘"s their SUMmMEF yaoa- |tory rheymatism, dyring the past week |there was a dance. During the evening ana Mrs. E. F. Boutieclier of this place, Herbert W. Rathbun. Jr., of Wester-| o % > hame a Ashaway. Clayton Hunt went to "Hartford on |there was a food sale. Abopt 260 per-|and 45 the remult of 2 wbosk Hp s a graduate of eslevan Uniyassity. by chlef and upon the latter' }ox the Gh A. B. and Wi R. C. of Stoning- search of the car was made (£on, brought- grestings: from poth or- mantity of moonsHine was found. |ganizations. J. H. Stivers represented Howard Kenyen is assisting Irving P. ok ) - F s e P ang | 5005 attended. Phe cast was as follows: werer talten - fo° "Wenbmedy - andi|ithe Stanmgton Boy Bbouts and Girl | Ly Ui Jant wedk in Slg_araRdEAL- i paprally in_conducting his summer us|- | TTUFECas, Friday and Saturdsy last, and | . The federal authorities were JScouts, speaking of their helpfulness i |y (0 5 G0 67 Brosldyn s a visi-|NeSS at Watch HiIL on each trip brought about 15 girlg for| - v d arg expected to arrive Hereltime of nged. The troup of Doys Was [y 'in tha village. Rev, B. P. Mathewson spoke In Potter |the camps at the lake. - - —— —— vis (Tuesday) morning to dispose of the started here nine yearns ago and the | ™ 1 4. 'ponert A, Allyn of Holyoke was Hill chapel Synday evening. ! lison L. Frink hzs been ill at his 4 3 ase fginls about three years ago. Mrs. Davis | " 0 ciaos (0o Mrs. . Emeline| The residence of Mrs. 8. F. B. Hood, during the past week. ANom REDUCTION lN PRICE The winning. sthenk of Uih Westerly [0f Westerly. spoke of the greetings of | ) * ;i and Charles I Blake, the house occu- ter W. Sawyer, a cousin of George i} Jen Monday afternoon by (the Di A R. societies axd Miss Graco |1l py : ord in a game|Woceler of the Mayflowar soclety and = heat befors a|Of -fhe Pilgrime who landed in 1620 The final score | e A4 out to e ajown religious bellefs. Dr. J. M. Parstow of Toston is the |Pi®d DY Charies . Whiteley and a part|A, or, who resides at Brick Top, guest of her uncle, Capt. Elias F. wil-|0f Bethel mill have been newly shingled |in the pasture, at Columbia lake, died cox, at Pleasant View rechRey -t at St. Luke's hospital, New York, and Misses Jennie and Cassie Hewltt ara FPimina Mine. of Darchester. |the hody was brought' to the Colymbla of several | s 816 T Hart OF LUMBER CONSULT US BEFORE PURCHASING in Woodstock for a s - Bertha Braoks of North |cemetery for burial Saturday afternoon. i the fifth |Eave an interesting talk on the Stonine- |17 p1: were visltors at the|Services were held at the :grave by Rev. 1 twirler, jton Higovieal Society and tad of the |"Wli m mish was Home from art:|home of Frank F. Brown last week. |Harry S, McCready. pastor of Williman- FULL LINE BUILDING MATERIALS— o 1 B bosen from the @ A. R tord to spend the helday with hig fam- T tie Congregational church. ’ ’ » was 1 to 1, and the few who were. chamn from the €. A. R. iy, Madtsen—The engagement has been| Many formers residents and - summer WALL BOARD—NAILS, ETC. H F. & A. J. DAWLEY NORWICH, CONN. wen men of trust were vramted were Stonington of ef several aptain Edward Sheffield. Jliams deseribad the work of the an . Legion amd its gwod fellowship also the world wart which ha: resuited in 2 more friendly feeling. ( ‘1"' .Costello msade an interesting spee nee had decided that they Ll e :1d Thursday on Jackson , to Adrian Warrén Smith, Jr. committ William Warren Sn ffalo, N, Y. Both of these 1 summer residents of The semi-monthl, tic Ceuntry club wi evening ‘n the ¢ avenue with the follow Miss ‘Bugenia Chanin. | visiors were in towyn for the weck-end New Yorl:{and the holiday, among them beéing. the son of | Misses Ruth and Franges Harvey, daugh- of [ ters of Rev. Jasper Harvey, fermer p: fif: o much for the Kacey csitor of the Conzregational chureh. Miss son | Sarah ‘Snyder, Miss Florence MUls and |Miss Hattfe Strickland, whe are staving did Rew. C. H. Thompson. Rev. Sanford proneunced the benediction Tise Stonington chorue was a big draw- ing card ad Miys Mary Ivarine of War- | fren, R. L. wom. many compliments for her Weautiful rendering of several solos {as a¥1 alko Ray Gardiner of Providemce. Recalis were numerous and showed the wavor with which these artists were re- |Was conducted hy Rev. cefved by the large audiemee. Gilbert |lams of Westerly, McClurg vead a very integesting poem | The July meeting of Fanny Tedvard and Merton F. Clark rendered a skilful |ehapter, D. A. R., is to be held Wednes- violin solo. The aceomdanists were |dav afternoon in Masonie Temple. Mrs. Hammond, Miss Helen Hobart and Charjes Tish of Providence was = Dt Jules Jordon. whese skilful playing |caller hers Sunday. success of the solos and toe | Louls Panciera of Bradford hag heen Gour Dr. Jordan directed ‘the |2 recent visitor here. - cHorus, coming here from Providence for| Mr. znd Mrs ¥. W. Gaskell and fam- ienta b Richmond jo mantic for George in Wit rs. John MeDenald and Miss h of Groton were callers -in Y. at St. Mark’s church Sunday William F. Wil- At the close of the meet sment the Fourth at their cottage at s s oot o cction was taken to assist Miss | Nanvang. * to pursne 3 mmsical eduea- The sum of $132.05 was contrib- Loutse Paize 'kas zone to Naw to take a summer course at Co- lumbia university, Gaorge Haley and M Cant. Ja Tennon of Worwich was {stance Haley of Providence arc her a reeent susst of Cant. Jesss H. Wilcox., fthe Fourith. Mrs, W ™ Rathbun had as guests | Leon James who is employed in Hope fon the Four 4 her son, Herbert Iv Ivalley, spent the Fourth at his home |Rathhun, ~md - from Westerly, her i nephew, Clare hay and family j 9. T Stivers whe tmd a fainting &pell, lof New Lon Adelalde Kellogs Restanrant and Lunch Room ATLANTIC BEACH On Cement Walk Leading to Casino William McGowan Proprietor good bread? - Are YOU in the habit,of ordering “just Brea® and eating just bread ? 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