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NORWICH BULLETW, SKTORDAY, CHRISTMAS GIFTS! Nothing Is More Useful, Lasting and Acceptable For a Christmas Gift Than Furniture SPECIAL MUSIC IN THE CHURCHES Arranged for the Christmas Services on Sunday and Christ- mas Day by Choir Directors and Organists. The Porteous & Mitchell ‘_ THE DAY BEFORE BHHISTMAS Special musical programmes have| First Christmas, Barnby been arrangea for the servicea in the | Anthem—After final hymn, last two churches on Sunday and al on | sections of The First Christmas, . Christmas day. Tlhc (;‘hrislmal lceri 0 Poatian Barnby s d music in v i rgan 'ostlude—G Tri i ill chbrches will be. NEAEQ' G /mehdy, f‘an'h, R e . this great y store thronged, but we have while the Ipiscopal and Catholic | Iben Learned, director. Carpets and R“gs B“fie‘s China Closets made every possible arrangement to accommodate the churches will observe Christmas day | G, caneville Congregations! Church. crowds uut will throng the store today. with the usual service and special mu- sic, the general theme of all being | Morning Service. = H Peace on Earth, Good Wil Toward ,\ o-untary—Violin Solo, Ave Maria. || An excellent line of Car- In 1“‘:::‘"‘* oak, :’snd rub- Highly p(;lnhed, quarter- For the convenience of Holiday Shoppers, all Holi- T e maiisal £ both | Frank Benson, Violinist bed polish with oak—$11.50, valu Goods will laced days tonom e ot olihdm e o!nli?:?hlehzrlr:: S pets and Rugs—$1.50 and | drawers lined for silverware - 0 iy A day be pl o First Congregational Church. : e 4 (J. Al Cox s M H ol Shae™ | Oerters—soprana soto. ol Gobi || —$12.50, value $18.50 pecial Counters at Special Prices Orsan prelude; Christmas Pastoral, Mrs. L. O. Potter o . 56, Merkel | — There Wer hepnaTis { Martin Tonhers: By, st s i O o e TS Bl‘aSS Beds Liberal assortments of everything up to the last Giston M. Derthier rirude H. SWift [ pociiuge. oS # > Siug o Sthg of fraie, | TP mvening service. Chiffoniers Couches ; ; minute. What you can’t elsewhere, you can find here— spis s o rom | S e, o 2 :‘;"’”"mm',m“.' ;“dg:n felt || AND REMEMBER, OUR PRICES ARE POSITIVELY i ol Loane, - bt sizgl] I onk, Witk Fopth ol e e Pee o8 sl | bargain. Complete outét, || THE LOWEST TO BE HAD ANYWHERE. WE Graih DO AL Pl | gudliss Euzavett Crows, organist and || clags $7.50, value $12. | $9.00. while they last $15.00. || GUARANTEE THAT. Ready for Business at 8.15. This Morning, and carol v You Neversn the Twi First Baptist Church. ig H_ Glough-Leighie Morning Service, Anthem, O Faithful Shepheras, = 8 . - D " Anthe Faithful Sepherds, | oyou prelnde, Christmas Chimes | Open Tonight Until Everyone’s Wants Are Satisfied. M 1 - T Mur Orzan, Me nd Intermezzo, Op. | | Hely, Ho'y, Holy! The Lahn Furniture Co. e, Grana Chal L ] Hympn No. 110, Tt Camo Upon tre : _Second Congregational cv":‘r’::-'m,"%l’.‘.lf?I f,."‘fy'.’“,’fi"aflg.e..hgm Oonosite Port & Mifchell C ' 74 MAIN STREET ; Tnys Tnys Tovs e ene Nupme | SRS (CI e Stk e pposite Forteous & Mitcheit Lo, | ALL_TOYS ARE ARRANGED ON SPECIAL ~Sing. O Sins. This Blessed | Stephen Peckham. || COUNTERS AT SPECIAL PRICES. DON’'T FAIL TO S e New vorn ing | Postidel FiRod Marth, Batimas ik VISIT OUR TOY DEPARTMENT FOR THE BEST AS. ris mas concert by the Sunday |director. ASEENBED ENEHOA PESRIaN Frederick Jackson, Frederick Metzzer. |} SORTMENT AND GREATEST VALUES IN TOYS TO Edith Palmer, orman Rasmussen, Anthem—The Babe of Bethiehem, Lartlett 5 St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church. OF THE FALL TERM Postiude—=Trinmpls L Srch. 1e choir includes Mrs. L. A. Christmas Day, 9.30 a. m. — = BEetn: . Rl Royce: . WS . il i@ PN e “hh“-q;'(.— BnGE e N T Wikey, 31.,x-nnr-x prayer, holy comminion and | Perfect in Attendance in the Camrali‘,f’lfir\l-:',s’r‘;r:f:,l; }\(\a;ll:!)x?el“l:r.;\r.‘n‘i\ u"::' BE HAD IN NORWICH. AsthBra— A1t o ¢ this night re- | 3 ] soeln gt el ti.. bl o e < District Schools. chnewski, Elsie Jacobson. icos Sisi] Lictin B Ernest E dRbes, ohfaniat | Erosomminal, ‘Hymd i56," Sfiristians : Third and Fourth grades; A. M. E s ool—Angels from the Venite, Nebair A The following are the pupils perefic| Curtis teacher. Entire number of pu- ms of Glory Smart Central Baptist Church. B3t o Harrie vhiCh Nevin | in attendance in the Central district | pils, 33; neither absent, tardy nor dis- s School—Joy to the Worla, Mofhing. 1030 Sclock s e Y ot T ral schocls during the term which closed sed,’ 14: “Carroll Alton. Benjamin Handel | Anthem, Angels from the Realms of e Sl 1 3 Friday: w, Cecil Maynard, Philip Sayles, ; Wilson | * 2" Glory, o . 1Py Masington Harker | Do anthem, The Heavens Are Broadway School Minnle Dufner, Mae Farrar, Frances On Special Counters at Special Prices s * Song In| Anthem, He Has Come, | Hymn before sermon, 53, Shout the Elghth snd Ninth g D New- ) S ioe SEatheane HBempatead,. Bihel FH Frank H. Brackett; ° Glaq Tidings. = ton, i S. Blackmar, A. M. Peire, E. ARGty (REwnoeren, Sl SPECIAL—Christmas Cirds, at 3¢ each, 2 for be, value 4c to 10 S 0l—O-Liitle Town of | Soprano solo, Glcry to Heaven's | Ofertory solo, G, McCloud, teachers. Entire number | her Turper, Elizabeth Wil- 5 s & s . Redner Eternal King, Meyer-Helmund | Mk, Whlam Crowa of pupils 1 neither absent, tardy, | liams, Mildred Barrows. : SPECIAL—Poems, in fancy bindings, at 39c, value up to $9c. r quartette, Miss Worth, | Anthem, Behold, There Came W Offertory sentences, Praise God from | Bor dismissed. 50. €. Caint SUESERDS Hacand, grades; Marion € SPECIAL—Poems, in fancy bindings, at 75c, value up to $1.39 R. Ebenezer | Deebe teacher. Entire number of pu- George T. Lord, con- Men, Adolf Frey ho low lins, Jam. Whom All Blessings Flow nor_dis ? Richard Blackledige, tenor; Evening Service, 7.30 o'clock o fon service Glora in Excel- |8 Dewolfe, Otis S Arthur 23; neither absent, tardy p 3, bass, will be assisted| A Christmas cantata by William | COTmnunion service, Gloria in Exeel- |5 o) e Edwin M. Gay, Harold P, | misspd, 9: Lewis Covey, Vernon Ran- 1.a Lord, soprano, Miss Ser- | Reed, Message of the Angels. Nuhe Dimitis, Roman Chant | Hull, Edmund C. Jenseny Christian H. 1ll,” Helen Risley. Louis Roath, G.'C. Huil, 'tenor, and | The quartette will be assisted by a | Recessional, Fiymn 54, While Shep. | Liepold, Bruce S. MacMillan, Fred P.| Gladys Sloane, Cherilla Smith, Ralph F bass, and Raymond | chorus of mixed voices. herd's Watched Their Flocks by Millard, Harry Mc! chmond, Will- nsend, Charles Williams, Stuart E The _quartette includes: Soprano, Nieht 3. Frhr e 1, Zeln % ight. > 3 alto, Mrs. Au- The choir will have the assistance of | Brown, Jessie B. Browning, Kindergarten grade; Gertrude Brown- Hundreds of Games, some new and novel, as well as the old-time .| ing teacher. tire number of pupils, favorites—all on special counters at special prices. Broadway Congregational Church. | Mrs. Nelson Crowel gustus 'l ullivan; tenor, George rs. William Crowe, soprano, a Butten, Bugenie A, Dean, elude—a &P Andante con | Turner: bass. Direcfor James L. Case. [ George Turmer, tenor, " and | lis, Marguerite I. Iopps, Hazel Fair- | 15; neither absent. tardy nor dlsmissed, o e Herbert T. Miller, organist 6. Posciolig oot clough, Ethel Hewitt, Anita B. Hol-|2: John M. Randall, George A. Risle: = —iad . > 5 ! r, € v D. Linto Lois A M » 2 1 o - et G aE | (ML coeany s Baghie Church, 10.30 Mess. B e el T Mine Hobart Avenue School. Here Are a Few Special Christmas Offerings ra e epherds, Morning Service. Christmas Mcrning, Barlett | Viola B, Palmer, Grace M, Parker, Ma- | Fourth and Fifth grades: Mrs. M. S. g los 3 o 2 . , Grace M. v s: Mrs. M. S. |} 100 Omulugold Jewel Cases, at 25c fomen's Ti ¢ ‘ tkak BSmhY Ton | 0 ma, Freluds—mine SHbbherds in the | - Orchestra and Organ rian L. Pitcher, Anna M. Revell, Chris- | Lamb teacher. Entire number of pu- |Rearn Grmulugold Jewel ;. he e ST And Waey: Dokt @ 5 R ang ] o TG Mallery | Kyrie, Gounod | topher G, Allen, James Blair, Jr., Phil- | pils, 33; neither absent, tardy nor dis- d 0. ah, 63 andel | Anthem—The Watehman Shall Lift up | Gioria, Gounod | sl T & e D eersuson: Jo. | missed: 18: Rasmond C. Boynton, ||l Empty Gift Boxes, reduced as Men's Shaving Sets, containing In the Beginning, His Voice, Danks | Veni Creator, Wiegand | saph H. Eall, I Pniiip A- Heanult, [Harold S, Darbie, Frederic R. Gehr, |Jlows: At 3c from be—at 7c from Tooth Powder, Shaving tick and Macpherson | g irpture Lesson—The pastor, Rev. J. | Credo, Gounod | Herbert S. Hooker, Richard E. Lane,| Mary A. Gehr. Miriam M. Grover, Doris at 10c from 15c—at 15¢ from 205c Nickel Tooth Brush Holder, at 33c P N \,‘,’"“‘,"’ | L. Dennis. = YVenite Adoremus, Gilsin | Rober: Gale Noyes, Albert F. Senft,| N. Hall, Philip S. Hall, Normand J. {fjat 20c from 2sc. from G0e. 3.00 p. m. A e A Gounod | John s, rms, Willlam O. Weinert, | Iienault, Hermean Howard, =Wor(h e = G185 & s s servic i = B PRAsces . Spann RN Gounod | zrace G. Brown, Grace A. Frink, Elsie | Howard, Benjamin Kenyon. William C. i O, Bl g ey Choir and Congregation | Eantum Ergo, Wigeand | 7 Graham, Flanche L. Jackson, Isabel | LaRochelle. Katharine A. Lee, Charles Gas and Electric Portable Lamps, only .| Offertory—Cantique de Noel, _Adam | The choir will be assisted by Baker's | \_ Jackson, Gladys I McMulien, Mar- | B. Pool Fiorence H. Rogers, Thomas equce € vkind Lester organist and| = Anthem—Break Forth Into Joy | string orchestra of eight pleces and | jon 1. Woodworth J. Shahan, Helen L. Woods, Beulah D, one or two of a kin | Demarest | Beneaiction will follow the mass. Ei zrad "B, Fe ch- | Weddl 2 D ighth zrade, ¥. E, Fellows, teach eddleton. Yoo El Li Park Cengregational Church. Organ Postlude—The Heavens 56 s er. Entire number.of pupils, 35; nei-| Second and Third grades: Mary W. as ps ectric mps rning Scrvice, 10.30 o'clock. Tellpbe: o on o J e Hay Kyrie, Wiegand | ther absent, tardy, nor dismissed 4.|Clune teacher. Entire number of pu- At $275—from $ 4.00 At § 625 from $10.00 Nocturne Huber Evening Service. ander | Gleria, Wiegand | Henry A. Covey, J. Raymond Gregson, 32; neither absent. tardy nor dis- At $3.25—from $ 4.50 At $ 8.50—from 3$12.00 rI\mhjx_ G m;‘m organ. '_\v;fi:gml’r?:;!l:’rl‘;il‘f;ln,\e to God, ”'I’:( = ";Pdu. L Stewart | S. Archie Holdridge, Frederick B. Mc- wed. |‘.‘\ Hl'(rlwn‘r“;!mim-*mfl‘*'lini;:l"- At $3.75—from 3§ 5.00 At $13.50—from $17.50 [ )n Fair Judea’s Plains, |4 - 3 -YOn | Adeste Fideles, Novello | Cord, Dewey Perrsy, Paul B. Potter, ¥. Arno owne, At $5.75from $ 7.00 At $15.00—from $20.00 Dressler | Gloria Patri SEIAT | Sanctus, Stewart | William F. Kossoll, Rose F. Bradlaw, | Flovd B. Hill, Earl 8. Lew ugene At $6.25—from 3 5.00 At $17.50—from $26.00 Anthem—Where Is He? Bliss | Anthem—When Jesus Was POTn, briel | ABNUS Dei, Stewart | Papline Coha, Abby C. Gaddup, Wini- | 4 ';fl_wm". !’-"\‘m"f;{i ;’; “""""‘fi Rose At 50—from $10.00 At $21.50—from $33.00 O ranged from - Du' Bist ‘Dio’ Buh | Hymn—Hark, the Herald Angels Sing | Sacred Heart Church, Norwich Town. | fred Grierson, Agnes L. Leans, Ela-| U SrSeeiiome, joiiey, Tanocnete, ranged > 3i e , | HY 4 = 8 2 8 abeth L. Luther, Florence A. Smizh. 2 s L i .. LaRoc e, Schubert, by George A. Kies. | Anthem—Joy, Joy to the World. SRA 7 and 5 a. m. Masses. B S eventh 2rade. 3- 1. Deehtis thach. | Mame 3. "Wonds Men's and N, e R e | AR e 1 18 e WO e | chitgren R ot T Bitiour or | Seiznin e 3 £ Bpencen tench | ngt B Woran *L T L UMBRELLAS 7% 27 MESH BAGS & Festal Maroh 2 oY | B e uscia. Jubilante, | Hyltay | Adesta Fideles Novello | {her sbsent, tardy, nor dismissed, 20. REDUCED AS FOLLOWS OUR ENTIRE S8TOCK REDUGED stlude—Organ Festal March, D Kt VIBAR | Priar: Littio On: : Richard W. Arnoid, Agnes C. Bresna: a 2 MOl tiei | Ambices "Wilsqn ehorisies: Miss | Dear Little One. . At $1.19—fro At $1.59—from $2.00 or ~Pastorale, Aloys Klei » - g g Church, Mildred Crows, Juiia E. Epps, D ey At $2.39from $3.00 B i hastorale, Aloys Klein| Church of the Good Shepherd. | The senior ¢hoir will sing— | A-._Elizsbeth Goorge. X, At $2.39—from At $325—from $4.00 o £ & Sunday Morning. | Asperges, . Glrgston | Somivin, therd . Tt SESE At $2.98 from At $4.25 —from $5.00 nthem—IVirst two sections of the| Organ Prelnde—Holy Night, Buck | KyTie, V. Hammerel ["28%FIS, | =80 e e At $3.98—from $5 (At Jewelry Department) N Anthem—There Were Shepherds, jSanctus, V. Hammerel | 28ult, Anps 1 oo Moy il = —— 5% J. Edgar Buch | Agnus Del, V' Hammerel | Johnson, Harold T. Jensen, Anna E. Service—Gloria Patri Gloria, M. Loesch | McGarry, W. Elmer MacKenzie, Wh = ““Anthem—O Quiet Night, Neidlinger | Srede. i M. Loesch | Sharles Eugene Wright, Derothy Wuif D C;’l B Hal\dkerChlefS = e S i )ffertory, Adeste Fideles, Wavaio | POEOLRY Wy Prayer and Response. 4 i e S Eles oubt Buy i At end of mass, The Babe of Bethle- Sixth and Seventh grades, Eleanor Hymn 454, 3 sallcalip s oo ber ¢ Trertory. i A hem, ; L e e el et COME HERE for the most complete line of Handkerchisfs in Norwich— Solo—The White Christ, De Koven St. Mary’s R. C. Church. dismissed, 21. Francis C. Bidwell, Men’s, Women's and Children's—plain, initialed and em- i Shitn 9 High Masses at 5.30 and 10.35. Richard M. Bradford, Lillian C broidered—AND THE VALUES ARE UNMATCHABLE. Postlude—March Triomphale, o Children’s Mass at 9, han, Marguerite M. land, 3 Joseph 'Callarets | Hail, Happy Christmas Day o i For quick service, Handkerchicfs are arranged on apecial counters = = | Hark! What Mean Those Holy Voices? | 1 & oward Y eslie G » Y Trinity Methodist Church. | Adeste Fideles. A Bt Howsrd R Folles. Lestte . Men's Japonette Handkerchiefs, with silk initisls, at 3 for Wb jgucte. the Tllowing pribes from Morning Service. | While Shepherds Watched seorge, Mildred L. Handall, Mary A. <5 3 Organ Prelude—Transeription on | Recessional. z Bt Rotis B Jachgn, ChmtonsB. ] rls mas ) e PEAYE S L gy (e ety L . : s R Gladys V. Lee, Hulda F. Mc- gk, ’ S Hark, the Herald Angels Sing, | 0.30 a. m. iz o | Men's Cambric Initial Han chiefs, six in a pretty box, > oy 8 - Kelvey, 1da L. Reynolds, Paul | Tutkin | Kyrie, Credo, Gloria, | e TSy AN k | price a box el T 500 2 R 8 £ i non, Alfred O Steinke, Lewf{s | Ghma Depal lmentl A e e & G hiivn | cmtstmes an BT osbitato, OB, 8| Cuith Sean)inetls. WeErt (Sxabe Wi, Men's Pure Linen Initial Handkerchiefs, at 76c a box of Offertory—Soprano solo, by Mrs. Wil- Quartette and Chorus. e : WA six, or each sreseesresiieisrienescones 18160 offer at very reasonabie| liam Crowe, The New Born King, | Sanctus, 3 I oatuninn | bl Jecanes, -SSRy b (IOwl, Men's Fine Linen Initial Handkerchiefs, at 138 a box of six, prices | 1. Espoir Quartette ana Chorus. | teacher. Entire number of pupi = 3 Trio—The Angelss Song, E. S. Larenz | Ave Marfe, B Franchere | Reither absent, tardy, nor dismis or each . : ST SR e 25¢ and Tea Sets, three piecc Mrs. Crowe, Viola Senay, Mrs. Mas- | Mrs. Joseph Brunelle, soprano. | 10, Mirlam B. Ellss, Mildred M, Tino ixtra PFine Linen Initial Handkerchiets, at $2.76 a ce Cream Sets, i elden. Willlam Malone, violin. U RO, N . b box of six, or each S T A 50 g Postiude. Mateh of the. Magi Seivs Det o bmann | Frank J. Battershy, Kenneth W. Bo: . c . ' e > with S g """ Hasku | Benediction. 3 J | tham,/ Edwin M. Hanks, Cazl 8. 00 ver Linen Initial Handkerchlefs, at 75c a box of r xinaoty a Cups. Eveitng Hor | 6 Satutaris La ache| g% Edsar . Parker, Reno K. Rou- sy dyadol ks T Ere e i O Drave Ulitngs Pasanie. e, ey Sitaay mopeam | “Fitth grade: J. M. Case, teacher. Women's Fine Linen Initial Handkerchiefs, at $1,38 a box e aw Anitis - HoTy Foldes. Hevter | Tantum freor o VWS Hacne | Entire’ number of pupis. 21 neither | The Assortment of six, or each . e i Offertory—Contraito , Calm on the Iaudate Dominum, Gregorian | absent, O, . es, List>ing Far of 1 . Hawley, by | Processional March A. n;nfiman’('i‘(“; A L TR G TSU D0 RENIONS IN BANDEERPIIEER: ke [ adime, BOldm . r Wi Swedish Lutheran Church. ey e et Of Useful Gif Children’s White and Colored Border | Women's Real Armenian - ol T A '”‘; Christmas morning 5.30 o'clock, ven- ‘rade 4; Helen Marshall Lathrop, seiu 1its | Handkerchiefs, 3 in o ancy box,| ' Handkerchiefw, &t 0c, vler. : e Emarcs. ;v | erated Christmas anthems of Sweden ! teacher. Eniire number of pupils 26; at 15¢ a box. 0. O S it o a . Eniire pup cn rtes | i G irY? 4ohoif | will be sung at this service. At 7.30 | neither absent, tardy, nor dismissed L Women's Real Irish Linen Handker- | Princess Lace Handkerchiefs, Cut Glass Bowls. N HT 23 T > 3 ‘gv m. l:u- Sunday school will hold its | 11 Dale I. Aldrich, Herbert F. Char- Dlsplaycd chiefs, hand-embroidered at 12%c in folders, one in folder, 76c and crwich own Methodist Episcopal | festival. netsky Richard J. Corcoran, John each, $1.00 value at B0c each I iss Bon Bon Dishes i S Raram, . y Church. et gy Doulschino, Walter L. Plerson, kd- omen’s Real Irish Linen Handker- | Princess Lace Handkerchiefs, one in & Wine Glasses M | XENS' XMAS ENTERTAINMENT. | ward ¥i. Ioss Theodire J. Richard, d s gy S e R 2 folder, very newest designs, 31,26 8her SR > 3 E . —— 2rich XK. ke Ifattie R. Clarke, An = Rach, and $1.50 value at $1.00 each 5 Organ Prelude—A Christmas Pacan, | Three New Members Voted In—Ban- | tomia A~ roratoshuilie Marchs 1. Se-| IN Our mnaows Wat B, a A Kratochville, Martha H. W S : 2 e Lorenz | quet Next Month. : 5 i 3 " i S S el e Ol e | oSecond and Third grades; Ellen G. Visit Our Men’s Department for Gifts for Men Solon S U0 | o [S7man | The Xens held jts regular Christmas | Clune, teacher. tire number of Pu-| you will find a great variety of 2 . 137-141 Main Street Solos by E. M. Fielding and F. L. Rob- | entertainment at the church Friday | pils, neither absent, tardy, Men’s House Coats, Bath Robes, Night Shirts, Neckwear, Suspenders, a1 nson. | evening. In spite of the weather the | dismissed, 10. Herbert H. Corey. Shirts, Sweaters, Hosiery, Gloves, Etc. are some special values for n'\r‘r':x‘fi,r\ opranc solo) In the Fiolds | S¥oDInE was & banner or}x}e as to at-| ?oh }I.l \Go;dnn, Joseph J. l(urhl-b'} goods from which you can select just today— AT Pt g Y clds | tendance. Mrs. Willey, the president, | John Murphy, Elmer Pierson, Frederic 2 2 dividual Chri Bo With Their Flooks ALiding, | B g I [ 5 : - : At 39c—200 pairs of Men's Suspenders, all in individua stmas Boxes, 3 presided, and the regular business was | W. Thompson, Sopiy Doulshino, Nat- | what will be suitable for the peop! PO _ Martha L. Brown. | disposed of. alie A. Macpherson, Adaline R. Rich- bt reduced from b0c. ¥ Hymn No_110—It Came Upon the | Tt was voted to put in slectricity. fn | ard, Mary Shannon. % At 98c—Our entire line of Men's $1.50 Neckwear s reduced to 98c each. sitdalgnt iClear. | o the dining room and kitchen. Wal-| First and Second grades; L. Luella | You have in mind. An improved tool At $3.98—Men’s Blanket Bath Robes, finished with tassels, all sizes and é Anthem—The Angels’ Song, ~Wilson | tor M. Cowan reported the expense of | Wilson, teacher. Entire number of colorings, reduced from $5.00. Sorrano Obkligato, Mrs. Chester Snow | this work. Three names were voted | runils, 37; neither absent, tardy nor|for the mechanic, a labor saving de- At $5.98—Men's House Coats, in all the fashionable materials and color- uy se " l s Fope TR oF ho bl ALl | IBOD 88 new members JiCiET I § JEaTaclop Fhenanos Leon ings, reduced from $7.50 and $8.50. e o e oo Eutan The annual banquet was voted to be | ard Staubly, Rutk Bartlett, Emily lLe- > ; ‘}.'.]‘ih;":‘;e“’("fi] ""rrl““l“? “l"l‘:m g"“‘dbe held as usual in January. Mrs, Am- | vander, Lillian Ross, Elizabeth Shan- vice for the housewife, something from Visit Bo D. t for Useful Gi a Christmas conea v the Sunday | burn, Mrs 'William Gilchrist, jMrs. | uon. isit our Boys’ Department for Use ifts Today, Saturda school. Charles Cobb were made the commit- Kindergarten grade; Susie L. Whit- | the sporting line for the boys, a pair 5 3o o iati ¥ Y Uncasville M. E. Church. tee with John B, Oat as chairman. | Uesey and Frances Hirsch teachers. Tofantasc i e anp s ation | Caier 2 -3 Morning Service. | The entertainment committee for the | Entire number of pupils, 33; neither | of skates or embroidery scissors for Indian, Cowboy and Cowgirl Suits—Boy uses, Etc. pecia OW Prices Voluntary. | next three months is Walter M. Cow- | absent, tardy nor dismissed, 6: Charles " Singing—Hymn 121, | an. chairman, Mrs. William Gilchrist | Combies, Margaret Barber, Nora Cor- y < i ) - ’ RS- e Tk SRl | Aot Mix: Toauie Bwan. Coran, Tucy Richard, Sara Schelin, | the sirls; in fact, you will find hers || Women’s and Children’s Neckwear 200, ® s s, Singing—Hymn 110, | " santa Clavs visited the Xens, hiding | Charlotte Staubly. STOCKS RICH WITH GIFT SELECTIONS N ! Singing—The Dear Stranger. parcels in different places about the Broad Street School. useful articles which will fill your > 4 o sure and visit our Neckwear Department on Main Floor where you Vi Tob dwas B i 2 Togms. o irele. & large ball con. | . Seventh srade; C. A. Stevens teach- are sure 1o find all the latest novelties in our immense showing of Neak- - s Solo by Mrs. Annie B. Newton. eal 2 Slrcle. o large ball con-ler. Entire number of pupils, 32; | needs.and prove a lasting reminder 4 Slippers, Special at | Notices. PRI OSSR rections to | nejther absent, tardy nor dismissed, 9 S $1.25 and $1.50. Offertory—Pure as Snow. the hiding places was rolled to each| john H. Alton, Harlow L. Bogue, Al- Ladies’ Fine Shoe Specials at [ Sinsing—Go Forth to Greet Him. member—who responded by finding a | freda E. Brosofski, Charles S. Hop- | °f the donor. and Visit Our Second Floor $5.50 and $4.00. Singing —Sing, O Stng. gt the opening of which made much | iins; Hihin & Jetbaent Postiv T, a Be Sure Visit Our . 3 : ’ Annie B. Newton, organist n. < 3 ors 208i i hil, nd Infa Men’s $250 Box Calf Shoes, 8 t. e Gaiier Chamiie: avill doWas Ny el ‘lél:{h BruceslmRhoern, Otto Rosiene, E.| | 60k FOR THE WINDOWS —for gifts for Women, Children a -‘i’ nts. 'omen's Aprons, Kimonos, $2.00. eVt b the Corumitien. M T B = g’lfle Sul '\film 9 4 A ‘Wrappers, Bath Rob Muslin Underwear, Furs, Eto.~Infan Men’s F.gge Slippers, Special at CHRISTMAS DAY MUSIC. Lieach, Miss Ellzabeth Fark &nd Miss | matieo. Samier of puohe sor oot FULL OF USEFUL GIFTS. || Sacques, Bonnets, Coats, Etc. c. 95¢, an 3 Martha A. Ward. absent, tardy nor dismissed, 1S: Paul -, Trinity Episcopal Church, e T g s 2 st g g N N . . » . Men’s Fine Shoes, $2.50, $3.50, Y A IIecOR Bradlaw, Jeff > K. 1. Main Floor arflowmq $3.00 and 500, o0 # Christmas Qay Service, 10.30 A. M. | WILL SPEND WINTER IN FLORIDA | biiis, - Haisey A ‘Gation Harold A ~ Our Main is Filled to Ow: Child’s, Misses’, Boys’ and Te Deum, Harker : Jordan, Carl E. Krause, William A. —with gifts for everybody Art Goods, Neckwear, Gloves, Leather Goods Youth's Bhoss, _ Slippers, Fene?lctu!. Jones | Mr. and g}u. Owen s.ESm.u- Have a| Maynard, William M. Millard, Arthur Toilet Requisites, Jewelry, Hosiery of all kinds, Hollday Ribbons, Eto, i Robers ahd mabbes Beote ntroit. . antation at Eustis. B. Norton, Harry A. Pierce, Donald S. O Holy Night, Peaceful Night, Mr. and Mrs, Owen 8 Smith are to | Roblnson, Ralph A. Sloane, Burchard M We Give Royal Gold Stamps. fi . - = Néialinger | spend the winfer in Florida again, as | G Wright, Lilian I Bellert Persis 3t Buy Your Christmas Candy Here extors o .ev have been doing for the past sev- | Copp, Grace owles, Esther Pullen, i FRANK A. BILL | While Shepherds Watched, Huhn | eral winters. They find the climate to | Rose Thiel. iz All the Choicest and Purest Confoctions will be found at eur Candy - Eucharistic service, E their liking and look forward with| Fifth grade: Mary E. O'Connell INC. Department, and at reasonable prices. Buy your Christmas Candy hers 104 Main St. Sanctus Benedictus Qui Veni much interest to their annual southern | teacher. Entire number of pupils, 34: and be assured of complete satisfaction. H Asnus Dei, Weeden | trip. They are to spend Christmas in | reither absent, tardy nor dismissed, 1 Franklin S Gloria in Excel Field [ New York, and on Tuesday leave that | GGerald Brassil, Henrietta Carter, Jo- ranklin quare Caroline H. 'lhompsun, organist and *city for the land of flowers. seph Clark, Alice Deane, Viola Grover.