Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 28, 1922, Page 10

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Mrs. A, Kennar, Miss Bdith Lathrop, Miss wina Ryon, Mrs. Rose, Miss A Sehmid Tharsday Budiong W. R. C. had openbership, The entertainment commlll:g gon, Mre. A. P. Al Nman hall during the affes.|bas kept things hustiing all winter. The ™ o5 Mra 'J. iy on the increaso ‘Mra 3. H. Ham-|gon, lllam M. Johuson. ' He was an ex: Frtrapy Smith 4nd and many interestad] Ter v oy, ern vey 100. The memt | BUSk - <4 5“,}2’;.., Mra. L. T. mpu“rly nelghbor .and. oitizen, being:ever | Mra. Walter Moran, of attanded. The mem-|bers ara planning ‘o becoms assoctated | TN AL M Bl Y arr Bin e Con. | Heaay o do . helpfal act when o7mor- | the wesk W Bristol 4 2 social time and acoom-{With the lodge od deal of sewing and a quilt, he members are working, was ong. t Norwich and Visitations | ,\j ‘yfieq . Robinson, Mrs. E.°S: Stan-|tunity offéred. “Mrs. Amos Doubleday emude. "Members of tie 'ms'\(n F. D. Stanton. Mrs. J; Thomp-| Mr. Johnson was a mémber of the|Rose and niece, i et S entertained helr vis-| con gy M. B. Trumbull, Mrs. Karl|Grand' Army of the Republic and hisiholldays with Mrs. - V| Weinmen. death leaves within the town of Salem|)rs Jennle Flske, returning 1 An excellent program 5 8 ~.Cmsk— but two survivors of the Civil war. * - ‘mantic Monday. 4 at 3.45 p. m. two grades Tenors—H. H. Babeodk, C. G. . str ST { , . D, Burtch, Theodore Dewhurst,| - The funeral servicés wWere heid ' last Miss Nellie' Lynch _and o T STONINGTON E. B. Tairbrother. H. R. Palmer, J.|Monday sttemoon at the Grassy Hill| Swecney spent Easter. S L ngton Chorus gave a splen-| Thompson, R. Walentine, Congregational church, 8 . | Walter “Browne of Bristol, Cont mmunity house Thurs- ‘Bassos—Harry Bfi:‘fl;:k. J. B.. l‘;lng- 3 “a 4 wh‘;ng‘ora. blj’y&”fl);m i ic lovers were there|loss, J. B. Brown. Dodge, aug! - lote 1o hear -{he' thisd| Fairbrother; Ir James ia Grus, I . COLUMBIA i ie iing Mr. and Mra: Neison ; &-.l!n;?\c«zx &'x‘:fi JEranin beau car compieor u“ e 70 voices. | Melyin, W, E. Rose, acl 3 ichester. m Homes. Fred -sure 2 g tiais Aohi| Tyl . . Witiams, G G, Rallee . | Cleston © o hae purshaced 8 no% | il icaveth Suilvan spent the week strength Othine as this is so! t f the sing and very substantial autotruck to be bsed g g sad " |suarantee o2 money back Ty n tatls jolned to Sroemm B |ia “carying the Uniten. Atates mail to|end, witn Norwich st 3t Liy Brady ot Carolina, R. 1.|remove freciies. * Bl Wae: SrowAt ABL AR A e SAIEM % . | Wilimantic and the puplts to the hight Mo Ao ES: EHE SIC M x‘""y“".,_ : ied her cousin, Mrs. Fred Clark, Sun- | = e brought in. The work of the chorus school.- It was dclivered and. used for the e & Seiopai day stayed over night with her, and re- e Zar was especially fine. indleating the mas-| professor and Mrs. Foote and Mr. anfl |80 CE U LN 0 son b el S S S turned Monday morning. D ROCKVILLE terly method of the director, Dr. JleS|yre Winchester Benmett of New Haven| '} forect fire which occasioned consid-} Miss 3 e e Sl '1"“‘""‘: fi:m McKenna and daughter |- > % .| Jordan of Proyidence. The chorus gang Cl Bl g gr Professor, Foots's| rable anxlety was raging da Hop River Spent the week - Jobg. ot Léndon are visiting at the home | Mr. and Mrs. Cochrane of New York With preciston ‘of attack and thelr style Spent the Cann. £ s Tyesd: the Collins land, : ithe former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. [have moved to thelr farm dmcow, | and finish was noticeably good. The hail|home. ;’fy"‘:“_’;’ 'i‘: T o e nettofl v | Dr. and Mrs. Clarence THompson have . g BA to their at 3 3 as Tandsomely Gecoraced with fags,| Brotessor Wilis Hall aud tamfly of ¥ O O which | réturned to Washingten, D. C., after 2 - purchased from Patrick Lyons, and which plants and flowers, in keeping With Gen. | Waterbury spent Stndey’on Woodbridge! insntic. and opposite the road whioh|ieqding the funeral of ‘Mri~Thompson's WTM""“:‘ e e met Wodnesay | s forbieris. owned by. Hay G Niehols “|Grant's 100th anniversary. Fine work gy Jand Cobb of Columbla, George Merritt| dunt, Miss Josephine Kingberger. - Motion pictures were shown in the| Mr. and Mre. Emory C. Kemyon and : | was done by the sololsts and the many|" The publle schools of ‘Salem ' held ‘a Columbla, George Mertitt| “Mre. Albert Harrls spent the week end || ] e e ¢ v of Andover and Henry Schell o o T ek Sttt £t nesday evenlng. son Lesite of this piace, with e e e warions mamibara Mins | DA A e e Etdon] i3 Were on:the gxonnd with'3 Jaks ot Pk v T datghter, Mra. |/ 2| Miss Lulliat Loydon of Hartford epent Georgs L. Barber of Hope Valley, dtence e e varions numbers. Miss | paq ace Taarsday eventig. - The ] ras ; - Helen Hobart was the accompanist of the | accided that Miss Ruth Cohen af. the|of men and succeeded in extingulshing| “irs. ‘Michael O'Hearn ana chitaren, | SRRy atitha ) lome - of ¢ Mex: Georis Teze guests Sunday at the home of thelr evening, her plano work ~showing fine|pond school merited the first prige ML s, C heen bumnel. - The-orighn-of the| Le¥is and Juniar. of Norwl v . e i %—es Paimer 15 NI with bronchitls. | & nusbe B technique and ski The ¥rl King's|)iss Martha Moore of the Centef #éhool 2 cent guests of Mrs. William - o s, e o A numbes fromi - here:_attended the Daughter was the first number. the DaN- |yoon second ¢n the speaking contest.. Miss| 3re IS unknawn, and the woods. are not} s paward Fryer.and d.uu."'“ncu- : T ot Joha Mfs, M."J. O'Connell and, children of |grangs at Quonccontaug Saturday might, Ish dramatic legend for chorus and So-|Erma Hatt of the White Birch,schooll K::rr::&uth. m;‘?et:;firfii o;s;;‘;::“@g dine returned home Sunday after &pend- J i . Mwmam #pent Monday and Tuesday|it being neigibors' night. loists. Mrs, T won first prize in the spelling contest. - A ~Int 5 a e home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles | ' The prayer meetin buildings or animals were burne ing a month in Norwich with - the for- P prayer Z Was cemftted. hers ; e g . : no, as the K t s sor F. T. Wilson of Niantic vis- = met’s parents. 3 . i gy last: Friday evening; 50.thet the pastor, beautitully voice v g achacie i 6T aEaay Mr and Mre Frank Michell Who | "y, " john Hafner and two children' i i P A. Barsiow I Rev. Paul 5. Burdiek, and a number of E er _work. throe v ‘Misses Alics. Rix and Maria De Woife|lave bought the Denison Avery houss. |\ reiin e visiting Mra. Hafnsr's pare|— ; : the. church members could attend the . g | returned to Williams Memorlal Tnstitute| 1 Whose goods have aleeady arrived,|.ns Mr. and Mre. Robert Adams. Has logte o R "°"§"°"- vangsistic. meeting &t the. Sevent Day S anasse of Providence, 1as &N |/muesday after-spending the ‘Baster va-| Wil take possession immediatesy, Men are at work on Bozrah street fill- T >k : Baptist church at Ashaway, it 220 voice, and Mr. Fon-|coiion'S¢ their homes here. 1ahe winners In the spelling and speak- | ;ng in places in the roadway that was : Bridgeport—Clad only i her under-|aucted by Rev. W: L. Burdick New London is spend- o Olat sang In this powerfal | CLion At el ey e, e Londdn |0k Gontedt haldin the ‘district: achogy [RK 13 Biscem 12 Bh ax 'm" tell ‘at the Congrogationsl: chiuféh, - 1n | clothing snd a kimons, fopped by & heavy 5 1o i ol e David B, Clark and son of New 16040n | recently went: to the normal schoolin the’ evenig:at theunion: servise the sadle | Ot 2rs. Chatles Armtrong, D. A. X. Crommdl S 5 Grwat st i es Collins of Ingle- F o “’h—'} Sunday: . Willimantic Tuesday #7ternuen and en- delegate, of 20 Brooklawn nDue, ar-fage oble, who have béen i p & ol A Song of the Sea.|"Ti, n. misdale of New London is|ES8%d In a contest wiih pupils represent- - WOODST! OCK mmr:f‘mh it e U R e TR e BT G Poristna dusns the wister. ave. rere. ey ey R ing ten other towns, two from each town. e one ot "B, (Tendin & feww days ot his summer Mome | 5L Cinners in the speaking contest wers | At the contest for the prizes oftersd by | Miss Nelllo- . Chandier has eturnd H : € to their home in Cromweil. y . i g Natalle Burnham of Hampton first, {the Hill and Valley Players to the stu- |from a trip to Callfornia ‘and Honolulu. R oy A ey vign. | Eraine Neofer of Columbia second, and |dents of Woodstock academy the follow-| 7The Benevolent, soclety ‘met with Mrs. oSt gl e Bl P f‘nflj bl d";’ lag in e Eva Tardf of Seotland third. Israel|ing speakers took part: Elizabeth Roilins, | Albert H.. Williims; Tuesday, afternoon.. baritone parts, captivated the audience | 5ot ‘Maey T. Chadwelck was . taken|Abralamson of Colchester was the win- [Selections from Feangeline; Annie Milll-| Tuesdwy a gzoup of /meh. met .aud » < tha soi0 part. Pro Peccatle,| qiaenty 11 las Feiday afternoon. Her|Der:in the:spelling contest. Severa: su-|gan, Inchcape Rock; Marion Stahl, Won- | ceaned up, the ‘brush and jeavés in the from Stabat Mater: Song of June by the |sonaition 15 serious. but some improve.|PErvisors were present. including: Levl T.{derful One Horse Shay: Dorls Lindeman, | Woodstook HL cemetery:® A fund s be- horus, the solo parts by Mrs. Florence | voent nas siready taken plaoe and hopes| G2rrison former supervisor of this school | Rizpah;- Franklin Wetherell, Dream - of ed to help care for tala cemetery. anasée, whoee rich tones thrilled the |or her recovers are entectained. . Eimer,district, and A. B. Conrad. the present|Duke of Clarence; Beatrice Healey, The| Mr. and M. Arthur 8. Hirdy, Have audlence; popular songs () Ole Uncle|yr Chadwick, son of Mrs. Chadwick, who|Supervisor. Miss Marion Holmes, Miss|Polish Boy; Fosdick P. Harrison, Speech been -pmdnrwv weeks in Boston. > a My he chorus won ey Eleuretts G. Benglo, Miss Esther Gran-fof Cassius. The judged Messrs. Child| \Mrs. John M. Paine of Denfelfon has ook s e I n‘\’l“nsmroux:::,sngizn splEe S ,f‘h;,“:"u‘;}‘;g ehiohd g Ming. Florence Jonga AlSCHGE | end Wilsnt and Mix FIL) AWerier the) bom the: gud o Mrs. H. thronghout the program and . everyome |gor nis mother. 5 school teachers, Were present, as also|first prize of $10 to Franklin Wetherell | Mrs. James J. Willlamson & mmn.. pronetnced the evening a declded sue-| yones A Willlams, administrator of the|Were Miss Mildred Latham, Mrs. Edward |and the second prize. 35, to Doris Linde- | relatives in ‘Ekonk. Shave W ith cess. Dancinz was enjoyed later to mu-|astate of Charles A. Willlams, late of Sa.|LaBonte and Mrs. A. W, Nordlund from |maxn. Herbert W.Bowen,. who Jias been seri- stra. . this town. A delegation of students from Smith |ously #l,. is ‘now able to. get down stairs. 3 et s The Siives b s i A‘;“‘Ih;s"m““m‘“g?‘;h“_“gfi: “Mr. and Mys. T W. Porter went to| college spent the week end In town. Sat-| Frederick W. Hinrichn:.g sunimer esl uticura Joa i : : . " | Cahplin Tuesday wfternoon and attended | urday evening they led a rally. among the 80 admirably assisted in the chorus: |irator's account. Mrs. Charles A. Wil : Sopranos, Mrs. Charles Cushman. Mrs.|llams and Mrs. John A, Willlams wera | the funeral services of Miss Robbins, a|Camp Fire Girls. Sunday Miss Laura i The New Way T e | e a5t Tomame et |cousin of Mrs. Porter. Miss Robhine wae|Lane, daughter of Professor Lane of |the Woadrow Wilion Fouidatl : C. Fairbrother, Miss C. Fort, Miss M.|ing judge. q : / Without Mug Fort, Mrs. K. Hahn, Mrs. E. P. 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