Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 18, 1915, Page 10

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NURWICH BULLETIN, SATURD —~ e N DECEMBER 18, 1915 LODGE NOTES Canton Oneco Inspected and Approved —Heptasophs Elected Their Officers —Rebekahs Honor Member’s Wed- ding Anniversary — Court Sachem Will Hold Smoker at Installation of Officers — Royal Neighbors Held Whist Evening. ODD FELLOWS. Canton Oneco No. 3 was inspected on Thursday night in Odd Fellows’ hall by Retired Colonel Rampher of New Haven who pronounced the can- ton in first class condition. The in- spection included military tactics. The business meeting of the can- ton followed the ' inspection and opened in the regular form. One ap- plication for membership was re- Stephen R. Austin of Mys- being in ceived. tic reported that an effort is made to organize a new canton Mystic. After the business session all pres- ent enjoyed a fine oyster _chowder, which was prepared by E. F. Kinney and William E. Mayo. Cigars were passed around and a social hour brought the evening to a close. ! At the meeting of ‘Shetucket lodge, No. 27, in 0dd Fellows' hall on Tues- day evening the first degree was worked on one candidate. An_amend- ment to the by-laws, which if adopt- ed will make an important change, was laid on the table until the next meeting when it is expected that it will be acted upon. The lodge will elect - officers for 1916 on the last Tuesday of the present month. Routipe business matters were tran- sacted 4t the meeting of Uncas lodge No. 11, on Monday evening. evening HEPTASOPHS At the regular meeting of Norwich conclave, No. 424 in Eagles' hall, Main street, Monday night a large number of members attended in spite of the stormy weather. After the regular business the election of offi- cers for 1916 took place and the fol- lowing were chosen: WILLIAM H. DISCO (Reelected Archon.) Archon, William Disco; provost, T A. Degrenier; prelate, Joseph Desjar dine; secretary, J. F. Cochrane, treas urer, H. Wille; financier, . Moran; inspect Terrence Hanlon warder, J. T. rey; sentinel, A. W - Pierce; trustees, Joseph Foote, Charles | [ B. Flint and Milo R. Waters, | All with the exception of the warder | § and trustees, were re-elections. A | full discussion of the new then in order a b refreshments ¢ and left the m The prospec = year are bright. A REBEKAHS. T treasurer, Mary E e following officers were electe for 1015 at the b meeting_of | P for Mineoivents Pl I Hope Rebekah lod in 0ad financial committee, | Fellows' hall on_Wedne | Annie Fersuson and | eve Noble grand, Nellie ! Zrand. Kate Tottey e business meeting there | Revell; financlal sccretar was a reception for Mr. and Mrs. Av Just Received ‘ Very Latest Victrola Models Everybody Can Afford to Buy a Victrola for Christmas FRONM ONE OF THE Leading Victrola Dealers in New Engiand The Plaut-Cadden Company The Service TO THE VICTROLA OWNER IS MOST IMPORTANT We owe our success to the high standard of our service. 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Name .... o e R - SR e R T he Plaut-Cadden Company Norwich’s Christrmas Shopping Centre Few Words That Mean Much In the Selection of Your Holiday Gifts Suggestions surc to bring pleasure to your friends if your purchases are made where your dollars will secure quality at small cost. WE HAVE THE LARGEST STOCK AND VARIETY OF FOUNTAIN PENS Waterman's, others. every one we scil. Crocker’s, Conklin's, During the holidays we will accept any old fountain pen as $1.00 in cash towards a Crocker Inktite. BOOK> Boston Safety, Swan, Jaxon and You take no risk in buying a pen of us as we fully guarantee OF ALL KINDS FOR ALL AGES. Travel, Reference, Fiction, History. Books at 25¢ each. dreds, Oxford, Holman, Neison and Bagster. A great stock of Boys' and Girls' We can supply you single copies or by the hun- A new Webster Dictionary from the famous house of Merriam with the good features of the New Universal at $1.50. BIBLES As low in price as 50c bound covies at $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 and up. A DISCOUNT TO CHURCHES AND SUNDAY SCHOOLS. meet ng of August Kalinow LEWIS A Thomas P. Dool Better hy Lynch; lecturer, ; physician, Dr FORESTERS. Court City of Established 1872 Plaut-Cadden Building ANDREWS (Reelected Chief Ranger) junior beadle, Wi trustee for three yea illiam 1d John A. Dunn; ward Kilday. bums etec, KODAKS AND CAMERAS Gifts that perpetuate your pleasures for years to come. low as §1.00 and es high as you chocse to go. Developing and Printing Outfits, Amateur Printers, Enlarging Cameras, Portrait Attachments, Sky Filters, Tripods, Photo Albums, Film Al- Leather Goods, Brass Goods, Greeting Cards, Calendars, The Cranston Company Good ones as Nothing but the best. Jewelry Cleaning Outfits, Sealing Wax Sets, Handy Boxes, Dennison Wrappings, Etc. The new ritual was used in the in- stallation of four candidates and 12| applications were received. Brother Keenan, a member Bridgeport court, who has Norwich to res of the come to able manner described the athletic ex- ercises which he will introduce at the court during the coming year. The installation of the newly elected officers will take place at the meeting on Jan. Tth. Lewis A. chief ranger at the annual meeting of Court Sachem, No. 94, in Foresters’ hall Thursday evening. The list of officers chosen was as follows: Chief Ranger, Lewis A. Andrews; sub chief ranger, John Drescher; treasurer, Frank T. Sylvia (one year) financial “secretary, Joseph R. Porte- lance (one year); recording secretary, Henry Clement; senior woodward, Jo- Andrews was re-elected seph ~ Bellefleur; junior woodward, Tiomas Pfeier: tréasurer, Joseph C. Keegan; senior beadle, Charles Lasch; junior ' beadle, William _ Hershon; trustee for three years, Fox. George B. The officers will serve for six e, being employed at | the Hopkins & Allen arms plant, in an | Open Evenings I T T R T K TR NS ST AU .4 7\ LT T MR ted for one year. ly elected officers w next meeting W smoker after- appointed Portelance, The seph_Drescher, 1s Pfeif be read at the next in January MANCHESTER UNITY. Manchester Unity Odd Fellows from MODREN WOODMEN. et Dziomba Charles Rogs tustee - team. A initiation big parade and the li ROYAL ARCANUM. . held | wich council, No. i inual_election Tues Secem- | ROYAL NEIGHBORS. » following were elected| Dow Camp, No. 7187 held ensuing year |and social evening in McDo 1 | Memorial on | MeNeil V. | spite of the heavy rain there were sev- ent 3 George P, Thomas, ora- (Continued on Page Twelve) Leather Goods| Suitable for Xmas Gifts Largest Line of Bags and Suit Cases In the State A FEW SUGGESTIONS: Ladies’ Hand Bags Writing Cases Pocket Books Collar Boxes and Bags Traveling Bags “iusic Rolls and Satchels Traveling Sets igar Cases of fine quality Traveling Slippers Ladies’ Watch Bracelets Manicuring Sets in Leather And a Great Variety of other articles that will interest you Good assortment of Ladies’ and Gent’s Umbrellas QUALITY THE BEST PRICES THE LOWEST Shetucket Harness Go. Opposite Chelsea Savings Bank, Norwich O A S S P e R 150 2 % The Man’s Christmas Present If you are in doubt as to what fo buy that will please any man who smokes, getl a bhox of HIMES' CIGARS Himes on the box is a guarantee of quality. Every cigar has that fine flavor the smoker likes. The Himes Cigar has been sold in Eastern Connecticut for years. They are sold by all dealers Wholesale Dealers JOSEPH CONNORS & SON, Norwich A. H. JOHNSON & CO., Willimantic E. F. HIMES & Co., Proprietors, Providence, R. L . ————rrs.

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