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NORWICH BULLETIN. SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1012 DAVID A, WELLS the famous free trader, once Murray's Boston Stor WILLIMANTIC, CONN. Special Reductions On\-‘ WOMEN’S, MISSES’ and JUN;ORS’ SUITS FOR SATURDAY money in the Savings Bank I would be worth a great deal {more.” Evidently he made some investments that did net turn out profitably. Thou- sands upon thousands have had the same experience. had an Mir. Weils proba.ly acquaintance with as many men of aftairs in his day as any citizen of the country, so if he would havg been “warth a great deal more,” isn't it a good plan for you to leave your | meney in the savings bank. This bank solicits deposits and guar- antees the depositors a safe, sane and conservative management, according to the law. Savings banks can only invest in such securities as stipulated by law. This Special Redumion of Women's ! 017 H Suits mcludes all that is new and Th W ” t stylish, im Novelti Tan and Gmay e l iman lc Mixtures, Tan and Slate color Whip- cord Savings Institute (Established 1842.) Plain Gray, one of the: with small stripes, every ‘ Suits are lined with | |told a friend, “If I had left my | WILLIMANTIC. What Is Going On Tonight. iGharde Florimond Carnival in Town all Eoller Armory. Saturday Night Dance in all. Moving Tictures at ating at the Valley Street A B8 the Bijou and Scenic Temple. Cummins Feature Film Company at Loome: Cpera House. - ARMORY CONTRACTS AWARDED. Ground for Sllc nf Nuw Building to Be Broken Next Week. Contracts were awarded Thursday afternoon at the adfutant general’'s office for two state armories, one at Bridgeport and the other in this city. The ®ontractors who will erect the Willimantic armory, for which an ap- propriation of $50,000 was made by the last general assembly, are: Gen- eral contractor, F. D. Kent, Hartford; steel work, Berlin Construction com- pany, Berlini heating, Hellis H. Ly- man, Willimantic; electrical work, Cadwell & Grifing, Hartford; plumb- ing, Hollis H. Lyman, Willimantic. Friday morning Captain Elmer E. Carpenter of Co. I, First infantry, C. N. G. received notification from Ma- Jor John J. McMahon of the First in- fantry, chairman of the contract com- mittee, that the reason of the delay in aw; nrdu)w{ the contract was because the first estimates submitted were too high. Major McMahon states. that in all probability ground upon the site of the new armory will be broken next week and that work upon the erection of the building will be started very soon thereafter. Disagreement Settled. A little grievance between the local Skinner Satin or Peau de Cygne, cut HC M ;',rig ‘laymf}}?"df' m;r;inn\xnig:sa!rgttlflx d in the latest styles, These e iRak merican Thread pany wa fia ave actuslly worth Sat- URRAY, President. | {00 " fasons (non-union) ecial $17.4 i R men employ there were working ov- e N. D. WEBSTER, Treasurer. er the regular number of hours pro- ey - vided for by the union schedule. The matter wa brought to the attention of isses’ iors’ Sui Local 17, and a delegate from that M and Juniors’ Suits NOW |s THE '"ME £ calied . upon an official of the | The most fashionable fabrics, Navy | Thread company, and after a confer- and Cadet Blue Serges, Grey Mixtures | | ence it was agreed that hereafter the S8 NNOICHD SEBASENE very B | schedule would be but eight hours a style, cutaway coat, skirt, panel back to buy {9ay with envelope front, $15.00 Suit, Sat- ; S IEBS TN, o urday $10.00, $17.00 Suit, Saturday, | Hewlth PRGTIREPr e & il SCREENS | o B, Jenking’ report ‘of contagi- ous diseases to the state board of Women'’s Coats in Pretty Novelties and Mixtures, | with large shawl collars, some faced | | | and health for the month of April disclose i There were 34 Smallpox 30, with seif material and others with | SCREEN DOORS nd typhoid fever 2. The contrasting material, a few with notch | smallpox cases reporte d collars, faced with silk. Plenty in | emi Fmrtl‘u]\Pbl-atyrlx;xrlx' Navy Blue and Black Serges, all in | c as ebruary 1, light Spring weight, $15.00, $17.50, DOOI‘S ]00 to 200 {2 April 30, and in May $20.00 and $25.00. 1 number of contagious dis- eases in the city for the quarter end- s | ing April 30 was 68, divided as fol- Screens ]50 to 500 ?:‘«\ pfi'ln.tli;mx . diphtheria ty- Misses’ and Juniors’ Coats phoid fever 4, scariet fever 3, tuber- SCREEN CLOTH Send Us Your Order Serges, in Tan, Navy Blue and Mus- tard, with large coliars white or cream colored se ty Coats have shawl collar as nd notch collars, with cuifs. $12.50, $15.00 and 31750 DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT Turkish Towels sh Bath Towels, nd blue borders, s, 20c each. Turkish Bath Mats, large size, in blue, tan and green, 89¢ each i White Goods English Long Cloth, sheer and fine | for Spring, 12 yard cuts at $1.10, $1.25, H $1.60, $1.85, $2.10 and $2.50 per cut. Persian Lawn, 32 inches wide special at 260 a yvard. Marquisette in plain white, ecru and | black, 40 inches wide, 29¢ a yard, tnch wide Imported French Pique, very soft welts, for shirt waists, skirts® and suits, 26¢ and 42¢ a vard. 78 MONUMENTS, Headstonos and Markers fn our stock ready to bs erected. Obtaln ocur prices and Inspect 1000 artistlc designs. WM, F. & P. A. LENNON, corner. Maln and Watson Streeta Wiiilmantle. MISS M. C ADLFS Tnble Linens 2 inch wide Table Damask, full bleached, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 a yard. Napkins to match, $2.50, $3.00 ana $4.00 | dozen. Imported Irish Linen, 72 inches wide, in pretty floral effects, $1.00 a yard. H it Bleached Irish Linen, 60 inches , 50c and 58¢c ard. ‘Hair, Scalpand Face Specialist s Crowd at Carnival. The second night of the three nights’ 1g held in town hall un- { Garde Florimond, large crowd that self. A short enjoyed | programme of vocal and instrumental music served as a preliminary to the of the evening, largely given “work upon the part Dancing was en- ‘furnished by Helm- canvas music old’s orck | John J. Cunningham to Address Tex- tile Workers. . Cunningham, the organizer American Fe tion of La- obtained the town hall for a ting that is to be held Sunday aft- oon under the auspices of the Tex- tile Workers of Ameri Miss Sarah Jot for bor another organizer, will and address the textile is expected that John Golden, president of the org fon repre Mr. ningham and s Conway, will also be present, speak briefly, Horse Fell on Wet Pavement. Friday afternoon at 3.30 a horse attached te a two-seated canopy top surrey, slipped and fell upon the Main e foot of Church ot. watering cart had just ed up the street and the pave- t was very wet. The young girl ing attempted to pull the horse to ed. The only damage haft and a somewhat ; ™ lborted Qerman. Silver Bleached | | strainea harness, vamask, 2 inches wide, $1.25 a d. R N e ‘% and 20 ineh Napkins, an imea. | EVERYHING FOR THE HAIR L $1.00 and $1.50 dozen inch all linen Napkins, $250 and |, Eaaute h\""‘r‘\\’l‘iy”k v:‘\!‘_‘rml “\',m; 3.00 a doz . ock ate stylent Mws $ - Adles, greatest ex in the country, | e [ win ¢ inning. Thursday | Becurs toni and - Special in Napkins storer, f . taded hair, Hemstitched Damask Linen Napkins, WILLIMANTIC—HOTEL HOOKER. for lunch or breakfast, 25¢c each, $2. 75 Tel. 160, a dozen. Tnble and Lunch Cloths Roller - Skates 1 Table Cloths, rich floral s, 21 vards long, $1.50 each. inch Hemstitched Lunch Cloths, and Tea Cloths, all linen, 89c e FREE | 54 inch Round Scalloped Tea Cloths, 1 $3.00, special $2.69. 54 inch Square Hemstitched Tea Cloths, $2.50 each, o . . 3 One pair of Boy’s or Girl's extension Roller Skates Free| DRESS GOODS with one pound of Baking DEPARTMENT | | Powder. b, TR hair line svr\pos,;THE T' R' SADD Co' 50: 75,6 and $1.00 vard. 760 Main Street, Willimantic, Conn, Telephone 234-4. Immaculate White Serge for Spring Buiting, 80c, 58¢c, 75¢, 85c and §1.00 a al Ponge , 50c and 76¢ Color for Spring a yard. a ‘u.s or Arthur W, Sw First infantr ; cook., Sweet served with old Co. hird Conn. volunteers, during the war with Spain and is an' experienced chet, Mule Spinners Organize, Thursday evening, John J. Cun- gham, an organizer for the Ameri- deration of Labor, who has been | George Letendre of Taftville was in o, bl Thathisl, Fa y nearly a fortnight, organ- | the city Friday. Mystle, w fitur“rl"nrexul ized the mule spinners in the employ - <l e of non-support o his of the Anferican Thread company and ..ri’morn“li Young of Church street | wi “Anzie. Clixk df. Westerly, the Quidnick-Windham Manufactur- | V25 in Boston on business Friday. |- was ordered to pay he ing company. The meeting W Edward J. Lynch of Thompsonvill week for her support, Clark attended. The neéw union |1s in town to attend the funeral of bond off under favorable auspices with a | his' mother, Mrs. Julia Lynch. t the Second Congregational church | membership of about twenty-five, some { Roiler skating tonight, Armory hall | holy communion will be celebrated at sixteen or seventeen who work in the | —adv. _morning service. The| thread mills and the balance in the | <yilliam H. Latham of Pearl | i1a) oné for the] cotton mills, s s - | 1ssociation. ; left Friday for Pleasure beach, i A " Mr, Cunningham gave those attend- | gpon his cottage fi e of fish by the : % open his cottage for the season. = =Mool ing the meeting an interesting and it @ | steamer Annie Wilcox was made| mstructive. talk relative to; orsenisa- Mrs. William A. King and son John | Thursday. The smack Robert is in! tion. Remarks were made by a num- | 9f Windham road left Friday afternoon | from Iond Island with 15 barrels of | ber of the mule spinners, An effec. |foF @ Visit ‘with relatives in Stafford. | clams, tive organization was perfected, It Carl Sharpe of Abington, who at- —_— is expected that varfous other depart- | tends the Connecticut agricultural col- ments of hoth corporations will be |lege at Storrs, was in town Friday, BALTIC unicnized and that in a short time | calling on friends, Willimantic will come to be known as . Gordon's Store Entered—$20 Taken | a union city, Officers of Die Besssrung. At the regular meeting of Die Bes- serung at the Windham high school this week, officers for the ensuing two months were elected as follows: Pres- Sllks For Street Wear i ident, Homer Harrington; vice pres- | ideni, Alice Bugbee; secretary, Tre- F e M s HIRAM \I FEVN vor Buckingham, A flower commit- - RIS MAL SR | DR t 0 3R| tee and sic committee were alsq , especially commending tha | ¥ VPER e iTcen b R 62. Church St, Willimantic, Cr. | aprointed by the e PR, v M'Il":v 75.:1“‘-‘.&.»:‘4'4 in nest ephons Lady 2 tant To Play Bulkeley Today. IR Pourde i dotied - des Windham high school baseball nine ard \ N QnN . | goes to New Lundun (ndu\ (Saturday) il Ve Painless Extracting and | Filling a Specialty 752 Main Strect, Telephone LLMORE & SEEPARD, (Successors {0 Sessions & Fimore) tmbaimers e funerai Liroctors, 6062 Novth Street. LADY ASGISTANT. Telephone connzction. Showing Some of the New Stamped Patterns For Spring and Summer Made Kimenes, Night Gowns, stamp- ed on sheer linen, finished nainsook r punch embroidery work, with su ient embroider floss, $1.00. Chemises, stamped on fine Nainsook, with emb. fless, 75¢ ¢ French Blouse, stamped on on, shadow embroidery, with sufficient al Society Floss, 50¢. Willimantic nch | ch, Fancy Aprons, stamped on v.\lm.,, R B AR LD ST lawn, with fless25c. P et s Hhis, stasi SPRING, Pmrm Funflr ed on tinted or dark linen for mission | embroidery, with floss, $1.00, i 183+ ulimanti i Pillow Top, with back stamped and |~ tinted, on dark linen for mission ¢m-| 4 nwe varrery ar Fresh Fish; also broidery, with floss, 50c. The H. C. Murray Ce. |, ru Scrllops, Oysters and Clams, at SIBGNGa H)’i MARLEE, 23 medium 1n {10 The Bul ® )oun Lur busiuess fesuits | school nine t city, The Wind- ham boys feel confident that they can take the Whalers into camp after their recent easy victory over Norwich Free Academy. Mrs. Harding to There will be services noon and evening in the Willimantic spices of Speak, Sunday fere- Woman's club under the First Spiritualist so- 1y The speaker at both S Nettie Hoit Harding of Somerville, Mass, a noted i ber of the street committee, said that | i power rooms of the | normal school tendered its annual spring reception to the members of the senfor class in the assembiy hull at the school Friday evening. The hall was prettily decorated and the event ?roved an enjoyable one for all resent. Music and dancing followed | he receptien and refreshments were served: COUNSEL COMMENDS ALDERMAN AHEARN'S SPIRIT Refuses to Take Advantage of Tech- | nicality for His Brother's Benefit— | Sidewaiks Contracts Awarded. The street committee of the board of aldermen met in the effice of the city clerk Friday evening and opened bids for the construction of sidewalks. There were but two hidders, Hen Ahearn and Charles Larrabee, Jr. The former’s bid was In conformity with specifications as advertised and was the only legal bid submitted, Mr. Larrabee failed to fix a figure for the | resetting of curbing. Alderman David P. Ahearn, a mem- Mr. Larrabee’s bid ought not to he rejected for that technical omission and moved that the contract be award- ed him, provided Mr. Larrabee agree to reset curbings at as low a figure as his brother, Henry Ahearn. The contract was given Mr, bee. The figures were: Henry Ahearn —19¢ per square foot for sidewalks and 16c per foot for resetting curbing. Mr. Larrabee bid 18c per square foot for sidewalk, and after the peculiar situation had been explained he agreed to reset the curbing for léc. Corporation Counsel King told the members of the street committee and the bidders that he admired the stand Councilman Ahearn took in the mat- ter, which was a great deal more than fair, Larra- COLONEL KNOWLTON DEAD. Well Xnown Nahve of Ashford Passed Away at St. Joseph's HO:’)I'B'—OHC‘ Time Temperance Lecturer. | fartin Knowiton, day evening t pital following a short iline: was a native of Ashford, the s Marvin anl Calista Leonard Knowlicn. He leaves a sister, Mrs. Henry Upton, | of Warrenville, Colonel Knowlton in democrati state and came of that settied shford days. M~ was also \\1!]( years back as a tem considerable note. aged 7 St. at one time in eariiest | WEDDING. Smith-Clark. ‘The marriage of John Raymond Smith and Gladys Edena Clark place me of the bride, F mond York eity, Monday, April o'clock in the aft | noon, sa a Richmond Hill cc spondent. The house was tastefully decorated | with flowers and the bride w; tended by Miss Anna Roberts of ch- mond Hill. 'The marriage ceremony perfermed by the p: he Unifon Congregational chur: friends w Mr., Smith is employed in the savings Willimantic, Conn., and is the lectman James M. Smith. . Smith will make their \\ fllimantic, nd in home Local Small Notes. Raymond Brown, who has been vis- iting relatives in Windsor Locks, h returned to his home on Pleasant | street of Perking Cornel Joi n Hard- as «lmu for their new ware company auto truck. The Clippers of Colchi today conclusions with the nine the Boys' club of that borough, Raymond A. Parler, this city atur ill go to | and t ent at Yale university, is at the home of his parents, Dr, and Mrs. T, R. Parker of Church street, for a few da Miss Ellen Thornberg and dea Nelson were in Hartford iting the latter's bro who is undergoing treatment at pital in that city Mrs. R. C. White, hospital for the undergoing treatment a Hartfo returned to her home on Church street Alvah, A hos- be W ho has 1 lice department. Personals. GOLDEN WEDDING Of Mr. and Mrs. Paschal E. Wilmarth of Rehoboth — Willimantic Guests Present. A Providence, R. nesday said: The whole countryside gathered at the old Wilmarth homestead on Broad street, Rehoboth, yesterday to pay | honor to Mr. and Mrs. Paschal e Wilmarth, who had completed 3 of married life.. The large number of people who called and shook hands with the couple and the scores of let- | , paper of Wed- { ters they received from all parts of the country indicated plainly how the | people felt toward them. The big farmhou over 100 years old, was a {ittin cation for he golden wedding, Located eon tance off the main road, in a chs spot, the house was @ mecca for ev {ervone around Rehoboth villaze, and guests from this city, Rosten and many | other out of tewn plaees, Mr, and Mrs. Wilmarth were mar- jried at the Baptist parsonage in Eas Providence by Rev, James 0, Barney land then they went back to the Wil- medium, who nahxn answers {marth hemestead, where they have messages. in addg > being an able |lived ever since. Since he w: letture There wm be both vocal and | years old Mr. Wilmarth has lived ther iSRrumental music, but he has kept pace with the time - and today the old farmhouse looks ii ~ No Short Calendar Session. a4 medern home in spite of its h Sheriff Preston B, Sibley of Daniel- | YCaI's or more g ¥ e | aon-was in Wiiidliere ¥riday for the | Mr and Mrs. Wilmarth have hadd purpose of opening and adjourning | four childr SEL08 ML jala o court. e was to have been a short | UWVing They arc Mrs. Abbie Marvel, i x ‘gebnion OF the supetior U‘mt\\\ ilson E. Wilmarth Willimantic, for Windham county, but Judge Case | CoBD. and Grace Wilmarth, all of s ined in New Haven on whom were present yesterday. A fal and was unable to be |8ustus D. Wilmarth : g o o a s ©lof 19 years. The co four grandchildren, Mi ; z X Wilmarth, Mrs. Charles . ) Juniors' Reception to s",‘.'c.rs' West V Wilson v Wil The junier class at the Willimautic ! manh, Jr, and Miss Ruih Maryel, | ward’s hall | Mrs. George W. Robinson, & delightful se. A pleasant ng was by all. Two generous sized May Notwithstanding the fact that Miss esided but a short time in | ¢ Richmond Hill she has won many | 1l regret her departure greatly improved in health. Bishop l‘.l B. ]:rv\\-flvr of Con- ¥ cticu vil e a e service at There was no session of the ”vn i l. ‘.‘ s ,l’ x<l ‘.“v i g N 5 1 Calvary church, Sunday morning at Police. ‘court " Nmiday 'morning. | T} 0 service and confirm a class. He vas the thi secutive ¢ y DN - e TRLC Sl Ce Pansccatiie; day W will also make an addre There out a sitting of the court; an indica- | will be the sbration of holy com- tion of the efficiency of the city's po- Runion. | leaving & painful cut, STAFFORD SPRINGS Funeral of James P. Murray—Ladies’ Au ry Giv- Snecaufu? Ball. The funeral of James P, Murray took place at St. Edward’s chureh on Friday morning at 9 o'clock, the high mass of requiem being celebrated by Rev. F. J. O'Neil. Burial was in St Edward's cemetery. Mrs. T. R. Prentice and son, of Turnerville, are guests of Mr. and Mrs, Lounis Helm. Ladies’ Auxiliary Ball. There was a large attendanee and an enjoyable time at the ball given by the Ladies' Auxiliary at St. Ed- Friday evening. The hall was beautifully decorated and excel- lent music was furnished. To Build at Once. C. B: Pinney has purchased a lot of! W. H. Heald on Bast street, and will immediately begin the erection of a house thereon. Attorneys R. H. Fisk and Reed were in Westford Friday. Harvey Chapman of Springfleld, a rmer resident, spent Friday Intown.| W. H, J. Allen Mis has returned from & | brief visit in New Haven. Mrs. Adelbert Needham has been gpending a few days with friends in Gardner, Mass. JEWETT CITY Harold Grimes Saved from Drowning After He Had Gone Down Twice— Surprise Party—Death of Martin Kuster. Sunday evening at the Methodist church Rev. Mr. Thatcher's subject is The Good Samaritan. At the Baptist church in the morn- ing Rev. . W. Potter's subject will be Demas, the Deserter. 4 ? Rev. W, H. Gane's morning topic at the Congregational church is The Com- municant and the Communion, follow- i by the sacrament of the Lord's sup- per. The evening topic is The Best Man in Jewett City. The Sunday even- ing serv will begin at 7.30 for the summer season. Saved from Drowning. Harold Grimes, a seven year old , was nearly drowned in the Slater 1ead Friday afternoon. He caught toe in some way and fell in and was rescued Thomas MecBroome and Pierre Kin The boy had gone down twice an children who stood the near by were paralyzed with fright Dr. McLaughlin was hastily called and the child will probably not suffer any ill effects from his experience. OBITUARY. Martin Kuster. rank Kuster, the curate at st. church, has the sympathy of his f nds in the loss of his father, Martin Kuster, who died in Collinsville on Thursday. He had been ill for a at the age of 66. He foreman in the Collins factory ived by two sons. Surprised by Class. evening, May the the Congregational Sun- Daisy Young and Flora guests gave their teacher, month and die was a da 2 L !l.ALneId a filled with fruit, candy, nuts tiful flowers were left to show and good will for their teach- is one of the organ- C: m-:re:’alionnl Sun- ewular turday afternoons, these afternons in sewing am: T o meetings nnu!]]\ amount later Notes. news of the marriage of Samuel ¥ a former resident here, has been re 1 b; ends In I e grammer school glee c¢lub held a Mav basket social in as- sembly hall Wedn i STONINGTON Bishop Brewster to Confirm Class at Calvary Church—Husband Charged With Non-Support Must Pay $2.50 Weekly. gene P. Edwards has arrived from ('hix L,u for the summer. Mrs. Annie Atwood has returned from a visit with her sister, Mrs, F. Hortman, in Dansville, Pa. Euge Ro son of Mr, and Mrs. Manuel Rose, of Water street, was ted on irsday for the removal tumor from his neck. To Confirm a Class. Accused of Non-Support. of the town court of sion from Cash Register—Other Articles Missed. cery store on Rail- other things were missed. The as broken into late| ht and about $20 in cash ster. A num- s came through the cellar from | | he cellar of Brown's bake shop, where a window was left open. had another mishap when r while the ¢ livering frightened, tried to horse kic day afternoon team broke down Bessette, was de- The horse became erk, Mr. orders. the clerk jumped out and m him. As he did so the ed him in the right ankle The horse start- Outciassed at Calling Names, y to ealling names Mr, y outclassed; but as a teller of the simple truth he spesks with an e siness that ne vehement denial overcome. ~— Baltimere Amercian can Just Hinting. nebedy has t OF gourse, > remetest idea as to whem President Taft means when he speaks of an “insincere dem- agogue."—Memphis Commercial-Ap- | peal Opens Hu Pay Envelope. Guaed for King Geerge! He says *The Queen and L'-=Boeston Globe, The Gordons | ed on a run, breaking the shaft and badly damaging the wagon, After a | Jong run thr several streets he was finally (.uwluxad by James Mec- Guire, thes Stolen from Lines. €iethesiine thieves are at work | again, threugh the Malin and ngh; streets, One woman missed a whole ling of clothes, while another had a | costly be read taken from her line, | elect ohoe, recording seci Julia Bra ing committee, Miss the meeting a Teresa er Makes delicious home- baked foods of maximum quality at minimum cost. Makes home baking a pleasure The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar No Alum: — No Lime Phosphates MYSTIC ic are guests of th Mr. and Mrs, 1 jor eidle Ladies’ Auxiliary, A. 0. H. Initiaties Haiiiosricod Toahmisamtion. Twenty-Five—Mother's Day to be| and n ul Aeal tech Observed—Bishop Brewster to Con- | nicality of coming firm at St, Mark’s: ool e | exjpress At a meeting held in . x {4 hall the Ladies’ at ) B et g \‘M!"' Order of Hiberni d uflding bers, af i vic financial treasure Mrs. B Mrs, arranger To Observe Mother's Day. Sunda Methodi: Mothers’ Hatch At the eVening service Episcop: will be who will mon. Mrs. Herms’ Score There Mystic Hermes highest scor having tee in charge son, commit Nichols, Roscoe Burrov guest of his fami Frank is spend Mrs, Mrs ed from a visit to her p che, sore and Mrs. MacGown, : Me., and Is the gu 1 sprains. and wife, D M = dealare Miss MacGown expects to resume ler bt P work as teacher in ( )HI‘ 1- mer. Mre. Rollin Ketchum and daughter Miss Mae Kitchum are visitin Mr J. C. Tucker at Narragansett Dr, and Mrs. Williams of iss Mae Ketchum are \isit ). B. Denni \_'x.“ \":,‘:k D. Holmes is visit in Earl S, Sloan Rev. Frederick C. Baker of Bris- Boston, Mass. tol, a former pastor of the Methodis church v in h guest of Rey John Mrs, the gue: MacKen: ‘\,H:s few day. Miss Helen Wilcox of the guest of he Jennie and Miss Annie Mi. A ¢ will and specia the choir. confirmed John Marion $75,000 Improvements [niiviing i pov, Batn PASSACONAW GOLF, TENNIS, RAGE, BATHING, FISHING, ter which the | President, Mlss — — - i e-president Mrs ) . Mrs. | ecretary, Mrs. | O I mistress n; at chairman of st fary G supper McKem was ma ments, be Episcopal day. The preacii I musi The vy will st chur stor Rev. (. T pecial he 1 a will I distribute white carnations to present. ent has a t on the To Confirm Seven. al church seve ) w attendance ¢ y afternoor Bowling, w¥ was enjoyed. Mrs. I d the honor of ha at t lub for t made 175 The W Herbert Mrs. Notes. Newsy N. Gillf ing Sun H. Hox MacGown ir L. H st Friday Mae McC: s in New spending Providence , O. A,V ):;4\ LAKE TC TOXAW ININ Seashore and Country Combined harming BILLIARDS, OWLING, A UT\\""E" [NG GA- \ILING, F On direct lin Opens | HOLLAND HOUS GEORG!AI Headquarters for t HOLLAND hOU,JW the most dc 20th St. and 5th Ave. Need Printing ? 35-6 The BULLETIN Co. 64-66 Franklin Street