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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURD: FEBRUARY 13, 1975 ! LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT. ' Charles Huling, 77, and Mrs, Celina| Beaudreau, 60, of Danielson, Met| Thursday and Were Married Friday —Third Wedding for Each. petuosity is not always the pre-| gative of youth, as an event ppened Friday in t ated. On Thuryd: ! Beaudrean of Danielson came to plese on the Windham r there she met a Friday -of the Pea: office Remodeling Opera Hous: Entrancm The entrance better BLANKETS than ours FOR THE MONEY e we'll have them. 209, Discount on| Blankets and Robes |- Watch Your Baby Smlle Tuck him into one of those| WILLOW CARRIAGES and |~ see his eyes take in the fine|: covering and the wheels and | parasol, or put him on one of those TRICYCLES, he can| run it the first time he tries. | We have lots of other items* for him like Chairs, Doll Car- riages, Rocking Horses, Fic. Come in and let him or her| pick it out. Furniture Store Main and Union Street, Phene 285-3 Willimantic, Conn. JAY M. SHEPARD Succeeding Limore & Shepard FuneralDirectorandEmbalmer | - | 60-62 North St., Wllhmanhc lady Assistant HIRAM N. FENN UNDERTAKER and EMBALMEK |1 62 Church Ste Willimantie, Ct. { p LINCOLNS e where the opera and Mrs. OBITUARY. Mrs. Max Mrs. house is operation Friday morning. Mr. ports Frid -, his son at that the able ¢ STEAMER STRUCK ROCK. | flam dham to visit friends named Du-|Ss Mr. Harry C. Smith's| jou Trip to Porto Rico is Delayed. Seigel. Ellen Dervin. Mr. and_Mrs J. W. Hill- W. A. King, John King, | i/ Home of Robort. Pachaug | Burned to the Ground—Fire of Un- known Origin Starts in Parlor—In- | sured—Methodist Men’s Class Meets.| urray’s Boston Store WILLIMANTIC, CONIN. OUR ANNUAL SALE OF MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Began Friday Momning, February 12th, 1915 At no time in all the White Sale have we offered so many beautiful things in Muslin Underwear. . But this Sale is much more than beauty—it has an economy side also. The woman who pays a certain price for underclothes ten months in the year will find during this White Sale much better material and trimming, more variety of styles, and better workman- .| ship for less money. BEAUTIFUL DOVE UNDERMUSLINS These pretty Undermuslins fill the demands of style, fit and quality to your utmost satisfaction. materials, substantial laces and well finished edges, buyer. _The house in Pachaug known vears a the Davison place, recently | Robert Brewer, of New | ned to the ground, about r was outside duties. When there was no she returned she 2 m~ out of the parior win- | heroically to save| contents of the house, ood and his force of men ably assisted her. ondition, hed connecting i vas puiled a Some few with the D Sermon Themes. erence Between Ant: , and the They are made of good that insure long wear, and affords a splendid opportunity to the shrewd Spidell's will morni be_the DAINTY CORSET COVERS AT SALE PRICES Corset Covers, trimmed with Val. lace, Hamburg, embroideries, and finished with pretty ribbons—Sale prices 2lc, 44c and 98c. COMBINATION OF COVER AND SKIRT 4 Combination Corset Cover and Skirt, trimmed with lace, Hamburg and inser- tion, with fancy ribbon run, edging of lace and Hamburg at bottom of skirt with fancy ribbon bows—Sale prices 98¢, $1.39, $1.48,, $1.69, 31.89 and $2.39. COMBINATION OF COVER AND DRAWERS Combination of Corset of the Lord he morning Borough Brevities. n of George hursday Jewett see City DRAWERS AT SALE PRICES Drawers, made of fine quality nainsook, neatly trimmed with good laces and em- Cover and broidery, a large "fiflflf_"'t ) choose from | Drawers, made of good qualitysnain- —at 44c and 98¢ a pair. sook, Berkely cambric, trimmed with x pretty laces, Hamburg, and finished One lot, made of good quality coiton, with fancy ribbons — Sale prices 79c¢, plain—Sale price 21c a pair. 98¢, $1.39, $1.48, $1.69, $1.89, $2.39 and $2.89. HEALTH DRAWER COMBINATIONS Health Drawer Combinations, made with good quality nainsook and Berk- ely cambric, trimmed and finished with fine laces, Hamburg and ribbons—Sale prices 98c, $1.39, $1.69, $1.89 and $2.39. CHEMISES IN PRETTY AND ATTRACTIVE STYLES Chemises, made of fine quality nain- sook, trimmed with good quality laces, Hamburg, and finished with pretty rib- bons—Sale prices 79c, 98c, $1.39, $1.48, $1.89 and $2.39. W Rumor Ti vive V Zues ! Jait on r Men May Re- ge Boatbuilding Industry— v Site. desti- | cor) NIGHT GOWNS AND PETTICOATS IN THE WHITE SALE These two lines are brought into marked prominence because of their rare worth, embodying more real value in the ma- terials, prettier effects in designs, and greater care in the | CHILDRENS DRESSES That Have Joined | pai | the making than are usually possible in garments marked at these o is ! White Sale prices. “Lace, Hamburg and hand embroideries are used in trimming, and they are finished with good quality ribbons— Sale prices 44c, 69c, 79c, 89c, 98¢, $1.48, $1.89, $2.39, $2.89, $3.39 and $3.89. At 98 cents each of Children’s off good, LONG PETTICOATS AT SALE PRICES Pretty and attractive styles in the always useful Lingerie Pet- ticoats are specially priced for this sale. They are made of good Berkely cambric with deep flounce of lace and Hamburg, finished with fancy ribbon bows — Sale prices 98¢, $1.39, $1.48, $1.69, $1.89, $2.39, $2.48, $2.89, $3.48, $3.69 and $4.39. gingham and per- some self-trim- are {med, others have collar !};mJ cufts of Scotch plaid or pigque, and finished 4§ ;»\ ith fancy piping — age {6 to 14 vears—Sale price | 98e. SPECIALS IN PETTICOATS { Long Petiicoats, made of good heavy cambric and white sat- ! teen, scalloped edges and double panel front—Special for this sale 48c and 98c¢. The rest of the,hh received a good war order for the | moving pmue show in Tip Top nall social way. supply of overcoating for the allles|Friday nee bedly | fighting in the great European war.| Lincoln" y was Hart | Wider looms are belnz placed tempo- | W cxercises ln the schools. Charles Clark of Marlboro was in ing trip for his f s making a vi nt remov: New Rochelle, m and his wife|by Miss Cousins Lome. They bave|evening was spent in a m Bridgeport to Albert Partridge had his ushed while helping Henry build stone walls. served Ya):bhono Lady Allil(a.r( Painless Extracting and Filling a Specialty 752 Main Strest, - Willimantic |« Telephene i i stop scal 10 REMGVE DANDRUFF DR. F. C. JACKSON, Dentist. | Peace Sunday. rarily to take the place of the narrow | ones’ commo: used, and as soon as ester Friday. Mrs. Charles \Weeks returned has Sunday evening the Baptist Bible|from a visit with relatives in Rhode | the stock for manufacture arrives,| Howard Siebert of East Hampton schoel will observe International Peace | Island. which will be in about a week, work|was a Colchester visttor Fridas. in commemoration of 100 years{ Mrs, ¥ m McKelve Mrs. fon the new order will begin, which | Afterncon of Cards. between England and the|Charles Harkness and Miss Olive Mc- ployment to all tk 2 5 = tates, Kelvey attended the concert given Db: nonths at t adies’ Wednesday Afternoon M. Louise Pendleton has been{the Girls’ Gles club at Slater hall Fri he liome of Mr, and ited teacher of the eighth grade|day evening. . Davenport on Hay- ough school where she has h. The next meet- Scheol to ‘Reopen. The Poquetanuck school, which has | been closed for thres weeks on account of scarlet fever, will reopen Monday, o held at the ose Smith on Linwood- ut. POQUETANUCK STONINGTON Lenten Preachers at Episcopal Church rge A. Mills of Leba- Capital $100,000. profitable. Surplus and Profits $160,000. Established 1832 Accuracy in accounting, courteous service, ‘ promptness and liberality sound business pelicy in administering its own affairs, characterize THE WINDHAM NATIONAL BANK, which aims thereby to establish with customers relations that shall prove reciprocally permanent, pleasant and dealing, and The Windham Nationa! Bank WILLIMANTIC, CONN. Tnest Baers is ill at his home Irith | rmatism, { N { List!, 3 Kraft Not to L Sight | Eight ABults Baptized. S Custiiie Rraft Mot to Loss 2 g on friends in town —Seed Oysters Obstructed Drain—| | Peace Sunday Services. Pupils of Norwich Business College arton of Bast Hampton ! Guests of Miss McKelvey—Rector | .| —County Agent to Address Farmers‘ celler Thursday | : - At a private baptism t St. James' o b Y. | Baptizes Eight Adults—Masked | ctiurch P ey raracon Rer T, | —Card Club Mests. St T et & o ,, o reday. ! Do, £ Qh"”“,:"‘“ ptized eight adults.| j,c.pn Kraft went to Hartford Fri-| George ngton of Willimanti | About twenty members e the Nor- | gquorads Seclal. day and returned witl e and | was calling on friends in town Fridaw. Young People’'s Parish Aid so- gave a masquernde social in erridee; I. Bar- Reoairing State Roads. Kramer, who has charge of the little dauzhter, ¢ little gir]l was taken to Hartfo college spent Wednes- | ciety oA of the eye was lost. | f‘rmrlcs H. Strong was the guest of | nds in Middletown Thursday, | Railroad | tant runs i le of 1 . Rev. at the home of Miss Hul- | the parish house on Thuraday. About | g st Ao : A i cotps i PR | day, the 6th, hav {state roads in this vicinity, has un- 2 | March \‘;, member of | 2 r:_;g‘upxu took: part in the grand| b glass I v pane. | londed two ¢ of trap rock which | 4""" arty took the 748 | “rho Women's guild met with Mrs. | i loihe e Pan AL gats Sosus. A0 { .vrun - from Norwich to Poquetanuck. | Fred Nic Thursday afterncon, | - at| the iano solos were s Egith Walker and} After His Own Heart. MOOSUP e i e | e sty | John X. Strong, who has been m.n«l Museum Attendant—The bill of this | chokea Ma “Gotter: Sreen i Methodist Pastor Speaks at Putnam— | fined to his n ome ’f" 3 t two pre-historic bird had thousands upon 1 tool the 1125 trol-| Big Army Order for American | Weok® With rheuraatior ¢ to el thousands of littls holes all over it. ,‘ after :lt dél,gxt&. Woolen Mill. H Ry Congressman (enthusiastically)—Mag- Tas o mve'ronh Witl Address Farmers. i nificent! What an ideal one to iatro- & ‘teacher; ai the | : ev.' A. 'H. Withee,' the “Methodist{ Afurray D: Lincoln of 2 ch, coun- mastor. was the spsaker at the Lincoln | Quce in conzzess!—Judge. day meeting of the Windham County Bqual Franchise leagie beld in Oda ty agent of the New Lo Improvemsnt league, w address in the old town hall Monday Twelve Attend. sive a_public The Sunsiine Girls m § o = = Viola Cousius on Tussday ev { Fellows® hall, Putnam, Friday evening. | af he 15th > 5 only o ‘nnouo =T y evening. afternoon, the 15th, to the farmers of Jn o mnoMe etbane: | Nt (e wihe it The e | Hogepoke % Puiotem and Buudi| oo be 1y 0 0 frme= ot Children Ory im0 & Pair Sl oold coming O I part of the evening was spent in | Sufirage. meeting is to show the farmers a way FOR FLETCHER'S OMG QUi Yook for.signature | Sewing by the members of the clud, Army Order. to put more money In their pockets. — - - . W, GROVE on box. 356 after which a dainty Innch was served | The American woolen mill plant herel There was a larze attendance at thel € A S T i ORIA -