Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 8, 1916, Page 11

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a;wa with the %h;n on_the eguipment wma of m Superintendent - Johm - wmuu-:nmneu- | Church Elects Officers— m" S G Tahr~ Notes. e R ! < points dur~ BEC! the awarding of honors 2l “"3" m Arthur Graves spoke to the au- | Mies May) Hau wae evening 4 e ZLondon, home of Mrs. Samiel Lathrop on Bos- general tany) elect Siend ges tany : Taftvifle, Conn. session appropriation Kerridge and MQ‘?“'“ mnufin—cfin—m New London, well aven\le. The meeting was well| the establishment of nt Frederick d e ‘marche, 5 June 7, by Rev. A. J. Chandier, Miss ue. The meoting was well S e b u e hait Bie o= Frec| By door of New Landon tna % Wcfi?fld&flns& ent. The secretary’s and treasurers of finance. When the session img the nudienco were ,‘","“"’mg"m g g ol o hlflmme‘k 5 O Chandier of Providence. reports were read and approved. Tha‘ . u: which contained many imter fepoeis showed considersblh stk ppropriations 8 Which announced| egeing facts hitherto unknown fo the ng the lines of charitable mis- the w of the - va‘zs'ro greatsr psit of his audience. Res] ) will make the final npmdlflm gramme were provided ich m lengthy, thoush highly interest- | 'Gladys Lucille Miner. ‘Willimantic and Norwich care pass to the legislature. . ‘was composed of thee munbcnn! the exercises, which was the inangu- = B » L ouw -dooe, Governor Heolcomb in a conversation college orchestra, Miss Anna Cherkas- e of an iastitutional event, a DIED this week on the subject of teaching|ky, violin, Mlsa thlnh Rose, violon n Norwich, Jun ‘1916,{ Salesroom closed between 12 and 1 L . Qg Mo uu‘lieu:’: t{‘:enf;;mlm said t;bn.:l- cello, and lho Grace ;;oeunp ot x ) 4 ™y dow of m Baturdays. : tary, irs, John | ready e inmat were taught type-| Bris at piano. e flm P a words . * 5 .' MARSH ; treuu:l::rEMrn John. A.| writing, printing ~and a few other nm“b’-!;. which was the beautifal A o ices at her late & things, and with a success in resulis \!afln by Bach-Gounod, wilh its wu!- ien oclock m ALFRED m " ¥ Pianos 1S %szmr S e T e T s L e Moo e ou:m-gum e lw‘kx —In Norwich, Juns § m, 3 ¥ ‘umbro, exprest = lea. Dy n 2ad g ¥, 7 ation of the part cantributed toward | the establishment of 4 tradss adool | Dleasing and cvoked hearty upgiatee. SIS haviag tase M . dgwott, aged 63, years, Sormerly. * DENTIST P! P g the beautiful gift which was given her | was desirable and necessary for the| Fcllowing this trio, the college glee o m,;f.“"";,“c, at bis laf ayer-rianos a short while ago by the gifferent| work of the institution. club_ rondered with : : 743 MoKinley wexm' on '“nyu Building, Roem z " churches. A comfaittee was appoint- e | song Ashes of Roses, by Wi ‘nounced ‘on the program & be sung| June 8 _at 7 m. In:emm 305 . i tof Vlctl‘olas ed ty_decide on the purchasing of a|WANTS DIVORCE ON After the brief musical by the Giee club, was omitted Ce- ar ¥ stery In P % Vi¢ T B R GROUNDS OF DESERTION | ihe, exerciaes opened with the gt it o€ the Towblogy 9y the entive nulipecef, Entertained Ladies’ Aid Society. 'SON — Tn @ls city, Jume 5, | 70N EASY TERMS, Amelia Sabilia Sabsini Files Petition|Standing, liowed Mrs. Clark Homwiell of Mulberry | Famerl seceier wail bo botd in Christ in Supcnor cwrt Office. ames’ Episcopal street entertained members of the La- nu-cop-n chmecx this (Tb ] ‘f- iss Letitia Kramer : Nmmetwofthemum ternoon _at ‘clock. ano selections and Mrs. Louis Amelia Sabilia Sab smmu of New Lon- odist Episcopal church on Wednesday | Greeneville cmm—y tter with sevéral vocal selections. don has brought divorce proceedings ¢ : nnemoun from 2.30 ‘dock until Bao dtlb:ue |k Refreshments of ice cream and.fancy | 8gainst Sinigi suvi-xotpcrt-un-l’ruiwt K ag‘w!‘bo :séwed on the . % t qesmehts o i 3 . 3 be.worn by the girls’ vested cholr. They Funeral # e jate - known on the m'}?.ne 4 :m :tm 2 brief outline of the ife | noste el gln‘ty fresments. ] Bt Strest, Pridey morflngu 8.15. IN SII VER one minor child. . The, pt!qgl!t-u actis nge, - built’ for R a ks~ a-divorce and custody 5 - of > Tm ild. The petition hum“hmm of i P ILL . 3 Store, was given . a - miscellaneon °‘“""‘“’ Soust SRR o s - : Regular Meeting of the = Ponemah S ower at the mm\gf % rine | g Wheel Club—Mr. and Mrs. Henry &.&n of 77 gevzn " . Just ¥ Eribeck Celebrate Silver Wedding— Filed in Superior Court "Office. : as 5 3 — . On Tuesday night Mr. and Mrs. Hen- / % o > Nine compensation agreements nave| nr)bu:k celebrated their silver wed- ‘been signed by Compensation -Com- &me being the 25th anniversary { missioner James J. Donchue and filed | training x:nd marrhb g: mp wcmmony was y ‘erth, tor of the word. ~Adjust odum.dm ‘with | of ‘the German Lutheran church. 1 the future and the era 6f man 2 TEAM, EXPRESS plwer. and Jo‘lm Molack, Yantic, em- | upon s and adjusted to he llfo about 25 years ago, namely, Frank were served by the hostess, as- | plove. Date W 1, 1916.{us. Matthew Arnold has said 'Cul Erlbeck and Barbara Smith. After the CAMGES yy Mrs. John Gleason and Mrs.| Award, $5.87 weekly May 13. is the pursuit of perfection, ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Erlbeck enter- CONCORDS, DEMOCRATS 3 Crocker House garage, New iondon, t that has been theught and said m tained the members of the German —_— employer, and Everett Mason, New | the world, but culture is more than|Maennerchor club, who presented them 3 ¢ ~AND— BUSINESS WAGONS OBITUARY. zx;flo%.'gx;;%we. Date of ipjury,|that; itis not mm\, (h' ‘best that has|a silver loving cup. The Ladies’ Rifle Club also presented them a chest of : SIDE SPRING, THREE SPRING Thomas J. Kirby, s? al:v :|silver composed of knives, forks and M'r a Iu¥ eige of sickness, the - 1 & . Spoons, Otner valuable and artistic AUTOMOBILE ROBES ®{ employer, and James Smith, ¢ presents were . receive om_ Mrs. S honme oroy: s, of Pali | emplove. Date of inj " 22,| threads, in the weaving Of the pat- Eribeck, Jr., Lady Assistant GOOD ASSORTMENT Frank Mrs. William Friswell, Mrs. Camp- b street, dled about 4 o'clock on|1916. Award, $6.76 weekly, to tern. w o THEL L C0. n -{ Dee. 3, 1915, 2 bell, Mrs. Edwards, Mrs. Eckert, also 2 Telephone 328-3 i ceday motiing. . Durtig bl 1% X “Doustis, Inc, New Landon,|tin the | Frank Bribeck, Sr. Refreshments’ were HENRY E. CHURCH > employer, and Doyle, New last September, b < 14 Bath Norwich, attention of devoted hcudtilt:;‘ i i D 4 llry,‘rhm.\ 2 /WM. SMITH ALLEN ath Street. ich, Conn., = 0 doss. N\ Aprl;'al.\wug $5.17 weekly, to be- urged t ve Meeting of P, W. 8. Imflfil-l.‘l’h.m ‘roupes, | ‘en- | 8in May 3 “The regular monthly meoting of the S 1647 ™ ling Mon, Eto, l-n;um-m ‘The Aspinook Co., Jm(tClt‘yom Ponemah Wheel club was held in the ployer, and way, Jewett thel Club rooms Tuesday evening. The| A €. FREEMAN M. D LW Shotucket Street, | thi ) SW¥, Sglere. D"“’““"“"""“ president, Adam Troeger, was in the » . - g1 g - . 'nu Award, 3540 weekly from May | ternoon vening before the ldup’s Tavern - land Cotton Co. Jewett City, em- nes e x%flffiwm Physician and Surgeon 1861 AR » < % of c m d_Delor Jarvis, Jowett ‘City, | lald, but ample to seat the few mem-| 70f QRPPOVES 4 commiltes was ep- 58 BROADWAY -nc i m’g* c tne Onest standard Tromer i % 1 ;Or mn‘;’m‘:‘flm‘g}: m annual clambake of #he club at the|Office Hours, 11 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 4; 3 ed ek ARk Cay Tonte iy, Cpriay- |t nton oi ladtey Tt Aos A L aiatiesof mas math - 78408 p m 3 Evergrecn Bcer ¢ > 1915 and|er, and A!;e.rtlg Bernjer, Jewett City, S s Soompiined ko that the full| wug o' Tares attendance. - THeTel Also by Appointment. Tel. 1425-2 ..A.L GERMAN LAGER 5 ngs LA . WW for their first meal in the °°”;‘ o Personals and Notes, on draught at Rev. J. D. Metivier of Valley Falls, R, 1, was a visitor in town Tuesday. Shea & Burke Ll Ty SnTpameaT ] 4N St : [:‘EB‘N’T l SBST,. : P Y ERT T S e g e w sen|§ Funeral Directors Suite 46’ Shannon Building [soi ldiddagie - TP Dental Surgeon Harold Stuart of Boston, Mass., ‘Building, Norwi o’ m g e | THE MAPLEWOOD | *°™ i atrice and family, who NU“SERY 00. TRAVELERS DIRECTORY that h-:n u-Med Slater avenue LOCATED NEXT TO - e R ey Tnve iadved 4 MAPLEWOOD CEMETERY | Pploved, ! Have closed their store at, 56 Main || o New York $1.25 ot . Eatiedy et e | % ELSEA LINE ~|MAKES WOMEN LOOK ;'am’v::m“.:amm ...

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