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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1912 ECHOES FROM THE LODGE ROOM . , —— oo orel I Being A Housekeeper Is Some Fun [} |foreclosure Sale Pursuant to & judgment of sary of Norwich Nest of Owls—Reception for Deputy . h E‘g?:'f;:}r %;;?.:55,‘ 1;';::?;&"’; ‘ and Mrs. Max Foley—Ladies’ Auxiliary, A. O. H., Con- ‘when you use a ] Gy g g T Fannle Hendrick ducts Whist. me to Tollowing ODD FELLOWS. filled by George H. Stanton, The mem- sstate f u situated In the Villeg: K?B\_TVW otd Norwiceh of New London, us of ie S it s in lh? records of said Co In spite of the stormy weather on |Dbership is steadily growing and i fis 2010 Joiiowing desseibed Thursday evening there was a good |anticipated that the 400 mark will be a whole or in separate pu attendance at the meeting of Can- |reached in no long time. Thore have lio” auction, ‘o, ‘the premis ton Oneco No. 2, in Odd Fellows' hall, | been seven deaths during the two years December, 1913; to wit, Doc { when the inspection of the Canton|Of the nest's existence. The nest 13 10 o'clock in the forenoon took place, followed by a banquet.|DROW in a flou:ishing conditicn, has - 3 sald real estate belng described & Captain and Assistant Adjutant Gen- | fine club rooms and has & good bal- 2 - ok eral Doherty of Waterbury made the |auce on hand. ~ . o Tl0 Arst tract begins at an inspection assisted by _ Lieutenant FE e [ at the soutnwesterly c Colonel Otto Ernst and Major J. F. N. E. O. P. 2 - ImyNFad.io Tave Tuges Amburn. Capatain Woodworth ~ of | Monday evening Beulah lodge of New e i T S Canton Unity of New London was a|London gave a reccpiion to Deputy 3 5 Leienaces “iana "producds 15 est of the evening. and Mrs. Max Foley of tais city, an: - another iron rod, bounding s ‘?‘ollowing the business session an ex- |the occasion proved a delightful a = - The Range‘tha:t T,"’rr!f??lf' u.u]: oneman {1: cellent upper was served by Georze|fair. Among those present w 8 P o ; northerly on a ling at right afigles Burlingame and included oyster |ing grand secretary John Minnix ¢ ) . o ol Dasitg sun o B : chowder, crackers, doughtnuts, coffee |New Haven, chairman of law 3% = es Cook: g Iasy e and fruit. mittee of the supreme lodge, Fred W. 4 y s At Monday evening’s session in 0dd | Richards of New Haven, and deputies ; . — 2o ot'by 4 proposed e Fellow's hall, Uncas lodge worked the | Mrs. Archer of Waterford, Mrs. K =7 S ; ay leading from Taft initiatory dcgree on two candidates, | don of Jewett City, and J. I Wheeler and more work Is expected shortly. of Norwie ocal and instrumenta e S Shetucket lodge is x:\lunmng to work | selections held an important place in AR - A Glenwood Cfln‘_or Gas Range ffl; eooki! the initiatory and first degrees on a | the programme and a buffet lunch was 3 Gleawood Parlor Stove, ce crl. s class of five candidates at the next | served. 5 3 : ‘means solid comfort and less fucl. n q i 2 A X 7 ol bullding lots recorded in neeting. On election night She- | Beulah lodge is preparing to observe = v2 bullding lots re tucket lodge held open house and re- | its 25th anniversary with an open ook 85, Paga 600, of Norwiys Land Celved the election returns. in Lyric hall next Wednesday | - Y7, : o Potiemah Mills regarding drains Shetucket and Uncas lodges com- Supreme and / sewers and water pipes and to the duty bined for a whist and dance held Fri- | grand lodge officers will be present and : owner regarding fences as p: day evening in Odd Fellows' hall with |a number from the Norwich lodges deed of sald premises to iy Jaiat ; " X ich b 4 Ponemah M a good number present. Twenty ta- |are planning to attend. is - hy, Norwich . i e T bles of whist were played and prizes | pected that there will be a special C. 0. Murphy, Ly were awarded as_follows: Ladies— | car for the Neopians from this city. peoond Gt 18 436006 e First, fancy vase, Mrs. W. H. Bowen; e ; ly side of the said rond runaing from second, ' Japanese box, Mrs. Saunders. INDEPENDENT FORESTERS. 7 3 = 5 Norwich Town t Mwmc'tmmm-n,.. I, i, . Stone: mee-| ‘Court Narwich, No. 4389 held —— - - - — | eri “Soundary of " premises late - of Consolations. Heary Pike and Miss | ¥ell attended sesion in Foresters’ h: Thomas R. Farrell and running thence Comsalations, Henry. Pike Mt | O B s ot iy e west by sild highway 60 fest to 3 i 7 <o, b Togy 0 fest: thence Dancing followed the whist, music | fof membership was received east t south 160 feet to being furnished by the Odd Fello SR = & ” he place of beginn h orchestra. The affair proved a delight- | LADIES' AUXILIARY A. 0. H. e : o > Sonvered to aeS Tiotsied G Natlhy By ul one, as has been the case in previ- | The Ladies’ Auxiliary conducted a A a 1S ac Ion acC i | Cato : - G8% S00IEIE 'of (his atuie: pleasant and successful whist Thurs- : : ? Records, Bo 14 : o 1 day evening in Hibe The third tract begins at the morth- i T evening n_ hall easterly corner of the second | tract EAGLES. 'rl'r\;en()‘-\r;:; L‘ahh‘s were ¥ : thence running northerly in an flll‘h{ » i 5 era- | Prizes were a s foll ¢ 3 B |lino of said second tract produced 6 2 . R > = ond, Mis meeting to fill out the unexpired term K — cantecly by land fate of u?;ugg:r', of the late secretary John F. Couga- | = . 4 5 : thence deflecting 133 degrees 17 to the lin 3 d e Bt 2 left and running §9 3-10 feet to land . el now or late of Joseph Mossey bounding OWLS. ed, music being furnished by the [ northwesterly on & pass way: thence . R 3 | Caailiac orche: ? X deflecting 135 dogrees 48 to the left Norwich nest, No. 1398, is planning . chis “ » and running 15 1-10 feet by land of to observe its second anniversary | o 3 sald Mossey to the northwesterly cor which falls on Thanksgiving a oo . B ; ner of said second tract; thence In the ¥ gl i . e | B 2 e LA H [ same line 50 fest to the place of be- ,‘:?b::»{m lrlv‘ e :‘m”'w‘l"l:'{‘]an m d sisted by the following com- = B | &inning, bov utherly by the nd _wt ) 1 in the o 5 ar I 1 sald second ontaining about 199§ programme. At Monday evening's 2 $ 5 5, n - square feet, being the land conveyed meeting the entertainment committee | Mrs. Quinn, Mrs B M ’ A g 1 Richard C. Kelly by said Pat- was instructed to arrange for the|iyre: ti Mis < ( 7 4 : by desd recorded in said event Higgins, Mis: " Brennan 2 . X ‘Book 86, Page 12 Rt ek TR MESS T Sl B Suuin < - R The fourth tract s bounded thus: . orga 1 vears | 3 b fiss Sweeney, Northerly by a right of way leading t ago by Samuel C. Kone of Hartford, > e g « ey Lo ik Aatevk "y s by 1 S rd, T { and Miss Kathryn R < the street from sald Taftville to - assisted by I. R, Sanford. The ne: & Dreaent wers guests friw :_easterly by said street and land started with a membership of 235 | New 1 % f ‘James Sullfvan; southerly by the and now has in good standing an Catholic Church property, and members. Ashley T. Boon was the 3 weaterly by land ot Mortimer Shed. first president, and this office is now 5 : he fifth tract containing one wcre is office s MOW | i yuedsy evening's session of is bounded thus: Northerly by land of = = | Norwich lodge one new member was 4 Jgrhntflufll\'a’nv 'L*l"\w by abfd‘w ng:flfl i s AT et e \ strest; southerly by aforesald right of STATE OF OHIO, CITY OF TOLEDo, | Initiated. A committee was appointed way and 3 mer -;n:. and Lucas County, ss. to arrange for a farewell reception for Wwesterly by land a John ency makes oath that he | Thomas Norris, a charter member of s = Sullivan. ner of the firm of F. J. the lodge,” who leaves this month to E ) Every kitchen possessing an “Acorn” is & place of joy and pride—and, The first & doln siness in the | make his home in New York city. : most important, economy. Not only the very best materials and workman- > ity of y y & ate afore- % ship commend the Acorn, but the numerous scientifi construction prin- £aid, ang ald firm will pay th. SONS OF HERMANN. 1 > i ciples make this line “Amerioa’s Very Best"—snd justify our lberal, sum’ of ONE 3D DOLLARS for iz iron-clad guaranteo, each and cvery case of Catarrh that | At the meeting of Germania lodge, L ORBR6t be aur use of Hall's | No. 11, O. D. H. S, in Germania hall : Catarrh Cure Thursday evening three applications ' Over 80 Years Over a Million 7, and record dh-'ndw Sworn to beforc me an s for membership were received. The >. 8, . and recorded In sai fn my- prasence, | committee reported plans for the cele- ! In Business Homes Equipped o ok 115, Page 114 © cember, A. D. 1§ T A bration of the 25th anniversary of the : 5 Experience is the greatest teacher—and hence the Acorn Stove or Range northerly line of School strest inter- (Seul.) - *Glab;i;'l\, | lodge on June 11, 1913. Two changes you buy today is the last word in perfect construction. Guarantees econ- sects a line 2 feet westerly from and Hall's Catarrh Cure i3 taken Inger- | P the laws of the order, to be pre- 5 - | omy in fuel, food, time and labor is a featurs, making aa investigation on parallel with the westerly end of the nally, and acts directly on the blood | Sented at the next meeting of the 1 : yout part & move of wisdom. parallel 1 54 2-10 fe and mucous surfaces of the system.|8rand lodge in Hartford in May, were Beo the Acorn line of stoves and ranges—and the famous Acorn Com- a_line 1 foot northerly Send for testimonials free. approved by the lodge. DBination Coal and Gas Range. Bal Wits ks Bo . J. CE & CO. Toledo, O. Among the grand lodge officers at . '(‘fqn;-é:f;hv'ar:y‘alr.":r“v»-hr\' 1 Sold by all Druggists, Tsc. the celebration of the 25th anniversar: RATHBONE, SARD & CO t A, . e celebra 25 sary | feet to a m stone; th p;{':]!;e Hall's Famlly Pllls for constl- | of New Haven lodge Oct. 31 were Her- f B i . 55 degree 17 to the right — | man Jackel, Emil Ghoss, Otto Berger ; 73 1-10 feet; thence deflec —_— rees 1 to the le nd A G B ks | and Alfred Helfrich. i ] LAHN FURNITURE £ ‘anotnar mera stone when its foundation r | ] 7 ¢ i M R is undermined, | KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. t t o ealth— . ] 5 ; g, e thgo0d | At the meeting of Wauregan lodze, ! 74 Main Street |ssuihenstony an o st signs of indi | NO. 6, in Pythian hall Tuesday even- I i R eetae 28 dcsiads gestion, Dr. King's' New Life Pills | \D& @ committee was appointed to ar- : 2 | o o e nuing 361 1-3 fact to o stake should ‘be taken to tone the stomach | [21Ee for a series of whist during the | ¥ desreq 0.3 LR I and regulate liver, kidney and bowels. | ' ter months. On account of interest ence defiocting v. sate and only 25 cents | D the election the session was a short one. { his cousin, John Denisen, at Cork, |the volunteers who were under his | lines bounding RED MEN. - Ireland, e lived Lord John Bor- | command in King Philip's war, ¢ v on land of Po- N e 3 = . ] s uth 24 1-3 y Teicisa By N 48 Wl . ; | rowdell, and here he met, wooed and [ If you visit this house you will be P L8 usually largely aitended session Wed- | won the daughter, Lady Ann, They |shown the lttle brass candlestick |W. v ; nesday evening in Hibernian hall and were married there and returned to |owned by Lady Ann, you will be told 7o 8 fe t L terly b E“fi_d!’Pll(a'tlnns for membership were Am a in 1645, Her brother John |of the Denison Redding apple, the ) erly nMu:wr’::ny ym“‘ received. There will be work in initia- 9255—9250 finlshed with buttens and buttonholes|looked after the material interest of | seeds of which she brought from her Sct est to the place of begin- tions at the next meeting of the tribe. or elosed invisibly, The waist pattern|j o ointure was | home in Cork, Ireland, and planted at | nin ~onveyed by sal e An Attractive, Up-to-Date Creatlom. |is cut in five sizes: 34, 36, 38, 40 and . mp it o r at Hart- | her new b SIRE 1t tor lior Sab- Zoll 4 Hendrick by des! WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS, » 8 nonss,” pust mésstrs.” The skirt| made which may now be n at Hart- | her new home, naming it for her cap oty © s : d, showing that she was given 300 “Denison.” There today the ap- | 42ted (a0d recorded fa : ; . in five sizes 2. 4, 28 and 30| 7 BRI AASC RO AN BTV ON d A Y P- | gald Resords, Book 113, Page 512, sald G Sedgwick Woman's Rellef corps held | witetois ik 1n & new shade of blue: | fheh O o by her brother John, w ples can still be found, and not only | “iid ¥ 2 s, Fase O PERIODi PA'NS an importa; and well attended meet- with facings of green satin and lace | lIr es, ng % H 2 | t to B y 3 for trimming, is_ here shown, The|yards of 21-i is| usband had the use of and which | there, but upon the land of many oth- |y v s by'deeds dat- ing in Buckingham Memorial Friday | waist has a pretty revers collar out- | dress for a medium si - i returned her in due |ers in Stoningten who are their de- in sald Records as — nftelrnmm. the occasion being the vis- | lining a chemisette that may be (Ivt lm-!e T{!i. xllLusP:auun (;.111»“{0;-&'!:“’:;#:”— se of tim | scendants, f " D 20, 1879 * % * ] | itatlon of the depart es or net. The three-quarter length |arate patterns, which will ba We, the descendants of Lady An This family went forth fro tanton, Dec. 20, Boo » . e of Berrow: nise: hank Mr, Reuter | and now you ean scarcely find a state | > 181 1 - ski - 'OR BACH pattern in silver star 1 FTOW n, t y . urner Rtanton, Dea. 11, 1883, Boek Here Related For The her staff, composed of Secretary Mary | fiag Saat 15, Bl e Tateed e | ¥ Orace throbih The Bullstin Company, | for mpliment to our an- | or town in the whole United States |g1 Bame 70 - M. of Branford; I and I Officer | w: ver s Patt Dept., Norwich, Conn, eestress, the first lady ef t | where these Denisons are not. 3 Tok 'Nell, May 18 Benefit of Others. | Bamittiint Now Tovers Tea 1 s I i b N e &4 0 o times ixth | The swerd which Captain Dentson | 1885 Book 52, Page 531 > Sl | Correspondent Mary F, Wessel of Gro- ¢ de here, having come with her | carried and used has lately come to | Sacred nw'i”«a” m{:'uc's Church, Oet. b ton; chairman executive & ¥ 5 | 9 and te Stemington in 1654 when | light in New Haven, belonging to Rev, | 22, 1886, Book 98, g ! Rochester, N, Y.—*I have daugh- | tie L. Brockett, New Haven: fposial | 1B, the councll to, increace interest in | DENISON PAMILY'S ANCESTORS. | Buoend o e house In the Pequsc. | Robert Denison, pastor of thy United | p Thomas Kelly, Oct. 20, 1886, Book 84 ter whytzla;s old w;lho has lalws}};s been | Alde Clara McNickle of New Haven. | gre to be entertained by the suprems | Neble Irish Dame, Lady Ann Berrow- s 3 RuLee MO0 neven of Jema e oeria there T U6 AR tion of 1and conveyed by sbove ve ealthy until recently when she | '®7¢ also present guests from i - . cd X P z T s town of New Lon- |a years ago. deeds was o eyed by R. C. Kelly to B SRRy, S y WW, Prktus corbh of Naw Londin |~ 0o = & bengust ab ¢ J0odt el el of Galy Gomimemenntad fa Neow . | i in this heuse until| The Will of Captain Denison in his |the Sacred Heart of Jesus Church b complained of dizziness and very | i e ZINESS And cramps eVery | There were interesting remarks by Fock Polusn Aftew Eamily. 3 Pink Rese Grown by §, J. Reuter, | i 6 hen ke raised for him- | 6wn handwriting gs in the library | deed of Oct. 32, 1886, recorded Book § month, so bad that, I would have tokeep | the department officers and visitors. | <winated. Chmn. Nov. 6. Daxiel Wat e o |sel on heuse which stood a | at the home of the late Judge Richard F288 85, and ts not included in the her home from school and put her to bed | r‘{‘]?;ism:efl(r;run:tm lpy}«‘;sldent gave a mn‘“;}ea' b a amedi 8. 't—z;mag'x‘l: u“""lh; “%,. égfei’é?faa'f :« si:;i;,edv‘vg:x?fg‘ ; feet west of the present nme'mgA |2 },;‘11»;‘1 Captain 1;-m,vy;. dlag 1n | 00 0 R Ot of WAy, couverdh Y ot reli e acc of her trip to L 82, g 2 L , ha d of | ion heuse new oc by Mrs. Phebe | Hartford and was buried in the Center | tnia chureh to said Kell “’Eifi‘:}"'f:_ Hads s ¢ | Angeles, when she Stemes the o Litéhfield county hospital ag the re- |pis mew shell pink roses in honor of | Denison Ford, whose I Mrs. Ann | church yard, ranovated by the D. A. B, | eatinnn hesd sun seld trast i Sub A giving her only two bottles of | tional encampment, Mrs. Grace Man- | SUIt Of taking strychnine with suicidall 134y Apn Borrowdeil, the distinguish- | Borrowdeil Denison Gates New | a few years ago, Lady Ann died at |fect to the right of way described in ’ i tent this afterneo: It ife® ] 3 ho | k Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- | ning entertained with readings. D & cnee S Sl Tl es i ot Onjil. Sesige Dok | York, bas recently removated her old | the extreme age of 97 and was bur- |the aboye mentioned deed from sald pound she is now enjoying the best of | AR invitation from W, W. Perkins | soortiy aftorwards . swaliowed iy | came to America as a mere boy from | home. 2 | ied on their own home land, but was | Church to eald Kelly, making a com: ; < wortly afterwards swallowed the | his home in England in 1631, writes = e jaskon Sl o : mon pathway two fest wids on each health. I cannot praise your Compound | SOFP8 t0 be the guests ‘of ‘the New |poison. His wife and. twe. children | 8 home | g] (1831, writes | Reuter has heiped to send down | afterwards moved to EIm Grove cem- | Man Jyire fret dvscrined T too highly. I want every good mother 1551‘:‘&““?;‘3”?5\?Z’SN»“‘QQ'.?""; Wwas ac- L 5er 7ok the homa of e pareuls | Taro Dosison Whseler of BIEHIER | ¢ A M SE AN, Barsow | SRy ek Mywn, The seventh tract situated on esid g e d '8 oted to leave on the ° i He married very young and losing | ge , and whose eight School street begins 8. 69 1-2 degrees to read what your medicine has done for | 115 trolley. Torrington when he died. nis wife in a fow years e left his b Sere: b hato, mad wiics 9 O rods from the morthwest- o ¥} ild.”” — M Dinner was served by Mrs i — twe little girls here and returmed tc 3 g el e e ¢ corner of the land conveyed by fiyl'%h;d. ; Mrs. RicaARD N. DUNHAM, ! Mrs. Jowett, Me: Kamr;‘l' '{‘l'r‘; '{ifle‘;g‘m{ Danbury.—Mrs. Katie B, Parks re- | England in 1643, where he was in tha | here to the G "Sw \l‘fn?. o foreh trom | Children Ory Jotin ‘Russell to Riohard C. Kelly by 811 Exchange St., Rochester, N.Y. | 30" 30 Green The’ meme: loawick | cently colebrated her 5th birthday, | battle of Marstén Moor, was waunded, | Here still can be seen & trace of the | FOR FLETCHER'S o nalaa Clot o L e A Stoutsville, Ohio.—*1 suffered from | escalloped oysters, cold ham,. coles | nlertaining & number of neighbors | taken prison, got free and it is pre- | palisaded fort, west of this g Aorod a5q formerly owned by Katherine headaches, backache and was very irreg- | Potato salad, cabbage salad, rolls, cof- | #2d friends. sumed was cared for at the home of | Captain Denison m d CAST O R 1 A |Sillivan: and runs south 69 1-2 de- ular. A friend ad- | f® Ice cream and cake, ) grees B. § 40-100 rods to & stake and i . = |stones at the northeasterly corner of vised me to' take HIBERNIANS. o com . . - - the lnn"rfl‘ the ’xr‘rad ;-x'm;:’ o,f“{;uu dis 3 ’, Church 1y land of eal or- Lydia E. Pinkhem’s | For its first November e T 1800 ¢ i ine Sulllvan; bounding southwesterly Vegetable &om- | which comes on Sunday afternoon, Di- n on sald land conveyed sald Russell pound, and before I | vision No. 1, A. 0. H,, is to begin an to said Kelly and said land of sal had taken the whole | 3tive season for the winter, with an Ghureh; thence X, roes ods effort to take in new members, ce 1 ; of two bottles I|is also the 41st anniversary of ios : fhenos = o g i the place of beginning. the last three found relief. I am gwlslgn.mbu} t(hlsh time no particular I(neo!pn':ovmu'mxid ;u;th;a:‘t:‘rz b.\.=‘ only sixteen years | ProgTamme is to be carried out in its | o i SN M o e 4 b . d conveved by James Sulllvan to old, but I have bet. | °°SeTVance T Fendrick ADril 27, 1899, by deed ter health than for | FRATERNAL BENEFIT LEAGUE. two or three years. | Norwich council. No. 25, held a : : l w re jogisia Jems 5"%""’ LA o 1 cannot express my | pleasant and well = attended session / da{;dflffg’r‘“‘“m",,f“‘-, T gy thanks for what Lydia E. Pinkham’s | Tuesday evening in Hibernian hall, ke esighth tract lies on the north- Vegetable Compound has done for me. Supreme President Avery S. Bird of “T had been a great sufferer for years before learning of erly side of the road running from 1 Bad tshen st nssdicings hus Aid aot New Haven was present and gave an are glad to kmow of ‘he wonderful benefit that Viburn-O-Gin Viburn-O-Gin. I had misplacement, fainting spells, constant Norwich Town to Taftville bounding interesting discourse on'th . been to sufferers sex. thereon southerly 2 fest westerly on find relief.”’—Miss CORA B. FOSNAUGH, | the order. The enler!amm:ntgrcuav;r:;i?f s g b b headache, and other female troubles, which made me feel very other land now or late of said Hen- Stoutsville, Ohio, R.F.D., No. 1. tee reported plans for a whist at the weak. 1 tried different doctors, but none gave me relief, #o I drick 150 feet northerly by h eat; terly by the aforesal next session of the council on Nov. 1 Thousands of ladles spread the good news among thelr | y i footi 950 “Test, being & Hundreds of sgcl_l lewéru gm}n mo;h;‘ and_to encourage the members 131 PP bibagy iy (P oy took Viburn-O-Gin and it reliaved me so much that I want you tra: ct 160 toet being & part ‘ot the ers expressing their gratitude for what | conducting these social affairs su- to spread the new= of what it has done for me. It certainly will for Bouchard by deed recorded in Nor- Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- | preme President Ford donated a hand. wich Land Records, Book 115, Page i i 2 k women.” & 4 d has accomplished for their daugh- | some gift as a prize to be given at t Others write letters for publication, that suffering sisters, do as much Zor other sic . 4 430, and by Victor Bouchard, Adm/n have been received by the Lydia E. | whist. > e uninown to them, may learn ebout it in the newspapers. . f,'yaat,“n:;k dl"l',;l ‘;;fl".rflfid’ in sald Reec- Pinkham Medicine Company,Lynn,Mass. | A booster club has been organized e R R T T T v ’ 4 AM F. - » Bo the good work goes en. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT Avgzl!;tfu To Georgla and Florida e O e S $1.00 a bottle with full directions FALL MILLINERY Reetful and Healthful Sea Voyage ; FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO., Hats. Come in and ses them. from BOSTON or NEW YORK s .3y Sl v oo e g 460 West 149th Street, New York MRS. G. P, STANTON, - m’i = 52 Shetucket Sty 11} Hecker's Old Homestead and Buckwheat Flons for Pancakes #TTV st CARDWELL'’S