New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 5, 1919, Page 5

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<INTERE STING REVIEW OF PAST YEAR! CONTAINED IN WOMAN’S CLUB REPORT The annual meeting of the Woman's club was held terday afternoon and in like manner and the reports presented reviewed Fourth Liberty Bond ¢ most busy year | was so successfully \Mcers clected were: President, | B. Parsons, Mrs. R. N. Hemenway woman's committee, ';“"_',“[“ Marcus \ In connection with l't_‘“:ym‘”'y\ M ‘\\ ' our members responded Soipba st need, serving as nurses. T drivers and in food Kitchens, i i their time, strensth and iR | oth night and day S | weeks of distress The first part of this year's calen- dar was very much disarranged, due| to the epidemic. The guest night re-j ception with the illustrated lecture o ) “Modern American Art” ta be n by Alexander an Laer, W. A., the [ JI. Cooper's courtesy to the c will rogretfully foregane. the s befalling the open meet- “Trips to the Pan- ted by Miss Kensington lief committec of the local ng Zn, Dby chapter, in the ! which Mprs, the | nipa direeted chairman of the to epidemi. the motor Hungerford Mrs. Laurence secretary, Miss Mrs. W. Bl Mrs. ( grea car ving treasurer abst D ‘ts of CPOTLS rding he sented Secretary’s Report. near approach of iversary of the landing attention will to the stor of of thing broportion copied fr o rked No. 1 new membe the lower, our be Mr ub, innings was very ame ill fa wing the nutes rest th vinder o those ling membership: ct'ng of T.adies was rs Peclk’s Mond little will tten and Marjorie Moor tonger With the passing of Miss Alice C 1 of the literature de- has entered the sec- of the club member- | mother was tho | of the club during | to 1881, and the for the mother of | dauzhter of to-' share in the play, and of m. rs death ation held t Qct. 4th A Mi ! president 1879 ssteem and as "uck's vears of vo-fold irlier tor Lits k“u » the ub, We been vere to ieration ) History, welcomed and our omfort given every consideration by | hospitality committee and their oughtful chairman, Mis. Kirkham. rs. Landers’ ‘*wracious gift of tea’ or each meeting was the inspir: the sacial comn ith nk ut cuiding genius. E nvited to take trip to pantry and learn”the seerets of nagic kettle, sclence Martin M. Pa mteh more commiitees oF. - eacl of the names their the Liter: Mrs. heen department the o the in- will sce Pasco’s re- department with directer h club ol into clond state and 1 affairs in torest of conservation you 4 appreciate from ih rmination of this vear, of as Mrs. nfluenz resnlt As a club honse has of war our pectiv coded 1o the vanish- fore the directors rec- club that the lot on offered for sale. As was decided on after the chib year the vote was by posteard and was very large viimously in favor of the pr Cross ac- der the ing noint. the Mrs. Al War to the ot Le ommende Tossell stre action the NG ine Re- this “BEST MEDICINE FOR WOMEN” What Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegciable Compound Did /! For Ohio Woman. ! lose of EMILIE M. MOUAT, Recording comr toe wa did take tea. It privilegze and pleasure the kettle on at each meeting of “luh three times for otherwise for tea. The eleven of the committee have vied each other to make cach meet- wttractive, if t were pos- the preceding one, two as hostesses each after- the entire committec as- ing serving time. This meant only arranging an attractive tea hut also bakinz the cakes and washing the dishes for we to live strictly Secre Polly™ ar U this season, nio sible, than acted and at Portsr-uth, Ohio.--“I suffered from 27" irregularitics, pains in my side and was s0 weak at times I . could hardly get foVI° around to do my NOIL work, and as [ had mnst four in my family ¢ and three boarders itmade it very hard for me. Lydia E. Pinkham’s "Vege- table Compound was recommended to me. I took it and it has restored my health. It is certainly the best medicine for woman’'s ailments I ever saw.”’—Mrs. SArRA SHAW, R. No. 1, were nxious within Tlotted sum vou with . . . and in Boston, too A fact: At the four most exclusive hotels in Boston —the Copley Plaza, the Touraine, the Parker House and Young’s — the biggest-selling cigarette is not one of the high-priced brands, as one might expect, but Fatima. Logatte MymsIobasco On ever try serve tea for 2.00 to spend? We have each current event meet- to ty ocial committee attempted to its sk at the civie tea held at Shuttle Meadow club and mater ~lly speaking provided the necessary Xtra waiters. Tn closing this report, T cannot dequately voice my sincere gratitude to each member of the committee who Portsmouth, Ohio. co efficiently worked to make for suc- Mrs. Shaw proved the merit of this s and so willingly and graciously medicine and wrote this letter in order °il into the plan of paying abso- that other suffering women may find litely every oxpense from the fund relief as she did. 50 zenerously provided by Mrs. ‘Women who are suffering as she was nders. We are only sorry should not drag along from day to day ; Tanders could not have seen without giving this famous root and herself, the pleasure her gift herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- brought the cluh. table Compound, a trial. For special Respectfully submitted, advice in regard to such ailments write CLARA STERNEERG TRAUT, to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Chairman of Social Committee. Lla The result of its forty years Report of Music Committee. experience is at your service. The music committee furnished the program for two afternoons of the = | club. The first meeting was held at | the home of the chairman on January | Tth, Mrs. Maurice Milke of New York Ave a most enjoyable song recital, B charminz her old friends and 1 ’ many new ones. She was ably as i sisted by Miss Frances Parker. It is 8l o pleasure to realize that one of our has A Sensible Cz'garette NOTE—In other cities, too, Fatimas lead. At the Waldorf, r and the Yale Club, New York, at the Willard in Washington, atthe Racquet Club in St. Louis and at hundri other such places, West own daughters has become so pro- Louis and at hundreds of other auch places, Wes ficient a musician. Her accompany- but in of it. It is because Fatimas taste B ing received much commendation better and le: ? from the soloist. g — \ Respectfully submitted 4] CHARLOTTE O. HUNGERFORD, - = ve a man feeling as he should feel. Chairman. EiCRa The worlk of the science department NUMER“US SHL[HFRn It is becoming more and m . ovinion students o th diseas > {) that the e 1omic battic against began in the summer attempting to collect from the Woman's club mem- A | may be fc as well in the old t and in 1K 1 rovided | tha A the health o -soldier tablished policy of that he cannot has always been former occupati Supj merchandise “just a little spair, fc him of wor J gardening : open fam re certain lighter the land ruit growing, lairving and the like. There are opportunities in the transport and In wood carving: eve work or that of the hrick work, 1f conditicns occup: rerculosis When Children are Sickly are Constipated, Feverish, Cry out in their sleep, Take cold easily, Havo Headaches, Stomach or Bowel trouble, Try MOTHER CRAY’S | SWEET POWDERS eUicicRELiEr o f FOR CHILDREN | \i T They are pleasant to take and a certain relief, NO DOPE d Liver and Bowels and tend to correct intestinal di MWttle diffc o ent and a Itching with Cuticura Ointme ‘ Shampoo With Caticura S such as mark | ipex. War-time cooking not all that i " vironmer rk should could be desired—and the success of our sale was questionable. Mys. Flem- 3 | enway very kindly supplied Vermont . ”_‘” oo sweets, put up most attractively oM B S Rk, e 1 . work independe which ‘proved very popular. She s i took orders for Thanksgiving and S Conditions done el otwithstanding of ving air, ar ¢ he could conditions the receat past bl s Sl | | | | numerous connections with casion- failing nany Astonishingly ~ Large Number Have Gontracted Disease ! Christmas boxes, and turned over the ! finds his : profits to us all of which helped to | well our grand total. After all bills were paid we were able to turn over | to the civic committee §235 to Dbe used for local charities. Canning classes were held through | | the summer; various demonstrations | and exhibit wer given-—the largest ex- | hibit being at the Berlin Fair. | Canning pledges were ) throughout the city asking the house- | wife how many quarts ef vegetables i | i the big furniture centers have emplay 1ford tion often more small towns than in small town honse ducive health in enabled us to strictly maintain trades favorable inil WMithetu e and tho this standard. = more city to tene- Washington, March claims filed with the Disability | WANTED FOF MURDER DESCRIPTION Height—>3 feet 10 inches. Weight—191 Iron ment or | Ihe confidence we cnjoy is i1- i | the | of lustrated in unusually bureau of w of tubercu- | risk insurance on accaunt losis are at hood of 40 per cent and the problem the men heavy business the few res; in the neighbor imonths past. I ent in J: « . C. FULLER issued of the whole, | of what to do \H(h‘ incapacitated this discase is therefore one of the by major ques- | tions facing the federal board for vo- | cational education, to which congress assigned the task of refitting di abled men for usefulness and placir them back in civil life, and fruits she would put up, that the | home products might be conserved While the war is over, there are some phases of conservation which we might well keep in mind, and prac- tice in our daily Hving. MRS. M. K. PASCO. Chairman Science Dept. | pounds. grey mustache, curled X upward. TRADE MARE WANTED FOR ATROCIT! t on t They act on the Stomash, AGAINST HUMANITY. sorders. 10,000 testimonjals COMPANY 41-56 Ford St Hartford Men's tailor made spring made for you and you alone. tend credit to all that need it. Tailoring Co., 140 Main street, Hallinan’s bakery.—advt. suits, We ex- Bart over Dr. T. B. Kidner, who inaugurated the Canadian system of rehablilitation long befors the United States was In the war, and who was loaned to the federal board by the Canadlan gov- ernment, sald today, speaking of the problem of the tuherculous man: NO BOOZE IT'S RELIABLE FOR "HEADACHE | from mothers and friends of little ones without & box of Mother Gray's Sweet to-day. telling of relief. No mother should be Powders for use when needed. t 5 7 The need of them often comes at inconvenient hours. = Used by Mothers for gyep thirty years. Do Not Accept Any Substitute for MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS. Sold by Druggists everywhere. MOTHER GRAY C0., LE ROY, X. Y. REWARD UPON APPREHENSION NOTIFY AUTHORITIES,

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