Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 12, 1916, Page 7

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___.mi_ ‘Mfig"“ lfi 'l‘ e “ Sigen out at of;fimmr'- : service held the Days go By, ,ehoor cise sone, by the b rimary Fh Children’s Day, Hazel Maynard; reci- tation, Jesus’ Luth Flowers, by bers of the Beginn RAMIE LINEN 36-inch Ramie Linen at 50c, value Peckham, 75c—46-inch at 69c, value 89c—45- The aluh has mo branches, m in ly mtchau. Elaine De OMon! & inch Linen 'Ratine at $1.19, vuue e Which 18 girls are taking up sewing |Gadbols, Helen Risley. Ruby Faulk- $3.00. mwudmo!'tuh- “yo”“mu : Sunbeams, Dorothy Parsons, | under the leadership of Miss Anna G, m < e e IS ma st L0 S ol BTN T 8, 5000YardsofColdeashGoods F b i v npediin e Teserstins of . Hazel Maynar, ¢ don PASLOY. \ : w ‘were n the decorations of A J Step D. S. MARSH [U3.05 ol 0o oo o SR ey b i : Crosg o In this off will be found about every desirable weave - 2 the services, to the children of the | o aRter dim P church, fics Letitia Kramer presid- e ol [ oo iss Lotie Lo idine |§ and coloring of the season. ltsivldedmfom-speud 1anos : ed at the organ. The. exercises wi M e e iklow " Dlasmed by Mrs. Archibald Macbougall il i e T et ¥ riociae o ; ' 4 j. Player-Pianos |G sy he superniondons 0: . pertent, Harey Alle ’ : ~Lebl. o A . 8 BUP: endent, O. . gB:“' Charles e-rdm,/Be%nie Hull, Ar- S general committee of the evening’s “ = XS The following programme was car-| Shur sofertalyment, s 9% 12% 19 25 Victor Victrolas —|nd'eu sy thecmidronr orean yoran: | LOUE; 5one by the school, Wo Dare To Arrangs For Picric. (Y C C [ tary: paptiom, six infants of cradle roll| (10’ Rock Nook Home: anthem by the | werking on i Superintendent Stephen Peck- | val.lbetolso val26cto2ec val 33cto3%c ON EASY TERMS department: song 186, school; welcome, Scrmonette Dy ey, Joseoh Bl Miss Sprasds rooe e Tabtior Bibie school Jack McLearn, Russel Mstzger; A |Cobb on The Beautitul Garden: bap- |ing io yorosic IePorts that the sew-|nas sppointed Mrs. Carrie Park, Miss Suniight Bullding, Marsh Building, | Summer Holiday, John MacDougali: | tism of children: closing song by the | marked smproyemsent. cver vue"Snres | Mildred Tildon and the Messrs.’ Fred . first 48 Franidin Strast, 230 State Strest, | VioWers and Children. Theodors 3| sehool, Put on the Whole Armor: ben- |lesson and Indicating that the club | Wason and Walter Cowan as a com_ values will go to g 7 mittee for the annual Sunday.school : Bury oee Biee ey s cline: Sum | “U™ compittin ot _ arrangements | B R et Jeader | LS e ls Boon ta be hld S G ey Bydholm, Doro- | comprised Mrs. F. S. Young, Sumner | terial, time spent and oth a Most Cigars are Good—s by Haslam, Marle Atterbury, Myrtle| W Armstrong. Mrs. G. A.. Keppler, |cach "active e oo other notes on g THESE ARE mevreR | Taylor; Sunbeams, concert recite, pri- | Mce " ¥ Cobb, Miss Ruth Henderson | well kept and Mise Soeagus e gune | *UNIOR AUXILIARY MEMBERS |, 15 years of age or under for mext TOM'S 1 5¢ CIGAR RO SN UK SRy e “|and Mrs. W. R. Back; committee On |gestions regarding pasth int GIVE MISSIONARY PLAY |Sunday. Communications may be sent -2-3 dren’s Day, William Wilson, Barl Kra- pasting into the E_Miseic 5 - decorations, Mrs. Minnie Boon, Mrs. |boks samples of the different lin: to Manager Ernest Jones, Orchard GO0 mer, Wilford Suthill; Junetide Roses|Roilo H. Harris. etc., sh nami loth, ‘width | Over $50 Realized by Entertainment er of Mrs. Samuel M. Nicholson, of DF?“W 106CIGAR [ Fereie, S Foom tor 58| ™ mesthr'or the mogmnery snd | il 2 2200 0 0 O e oy | hvitan Endemvorer Potpone. Pl | Frovcencs, and Suson 50T =34 S J 3 e} ents received a pot- |familiar with the goods, > nic. B0 G FE. 234 et et THES. M. SHEA, P *Frankiin st |Ferguson: The Children's Day, Viola | e serantim Nino of 3 fistoot: day of Oyster Bay, L. I, at whic] Palacs Cate Levitsky; That is the Way, Orrin Tal- | - % ne of the ten gardens were In- The picnic of the g 3 bot, Chatincsy Geer, Charles Ferguson” | tieee wben Jomes Bieer m:r:::tr‘:a‘n"g e Yo e found to be In fair| The-Junior Auxiliary of Christ|deavor of the Park Congregationallgr, o e A Song of Praise, Constance MoLeatn; | son of Mr. and Mrs. James Oliver | oope: Some of the gardeners have |church, of which Miss Katherine Kent | church which was to take place Sat- m L F. lld A. J. IANBRRS offertory, Mabel Flemin; song, chore Armnrong:: i W onih of experienced difficulty, in getting seeds| is leader, gave a very pretty mis- to germinate urday afternoon was.postponed owing gs; Children's Day, Lucy Buchanau:|New Londen, son of Mr. and Mrs. sionary play in five parts, Princess|to the rainy wether. it will take place 287 Main St. Buttercups, Helen Johnsun, Phyllis Gil- | Richard M. Woodworth: Frederick - =5 Merry-Heart and the Light Fairies, in | next Saturday at Mohegan park. MARRIED, _;:‘::7;’:5 :”E fD 0 R flfi“é};cysfiypfifl’“%& Quar-| Augustus Pike, son of Mr. and Mrs. |as’ usual, thrive under all conditions | Miss Lulllas Beewstor ag ihe Prineoss Her Eleventh Birthd Mh.y 27, 3916 Eapey. Tindetion o o e Crowe's class; Gratitude, Ruth Metzs | oo A Plke.” . :-:c\‘lkl::% i:-‘rdenm 2s busy s the at- |and the other characters of the cast| npi.y Eya Bermande entertained a| of &Wl‘- ‘and Miss Eva Frankif Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat |eer: We Thank Thee, Annie Ferguson, | KiLLED WHILE EN ROUTE un. greatly pleased the audience assem- |, mic: of her friends Saturday eVen- | cormmn HAYWARD—In e, Mearet P oL Ieapihess TO VISIT DAUGHTER. R Dl mething over $50 will bé realized |iE at her home on Main strest” in| “june 10, uu by Rev, H. T. Arnold, R.R.AGIIEW M. D, | Neme of the Chilaren, Helen Vo e HELD FAREWELL BANQUET o O O fromh. the ‘sia of |lionor of her 1lth birthday. ng | Lawrence Bdward Colburn of New & ® &¥e | Dyne; The Lesson the Flowers Tanght, | Mrs. William Frye Tried to Cross the A. E. the evening games were played, fol- Yor: nnd Miss Ida May Hayward Physician and Surgeo rguerite Suthill, Marlanne Black- | Tracks in Front of Oncoming Trolley e 4 K by | ey e ke up ot a late howr | KRAUSS HUDSON—n_ Moosup Jur Frio n al ! n nne > racks in Froi o ncomin rol ~ 7 e a late hot sup, uno Qpom 216 Thayer Building edge, Beatrice Hall, Winifred Zain,| Gan i Members of Belgian Commission Were Sm T toe Hedtoas all wishing the hostess- many more| 10, 1916, by Rev. A, H. Withee, Wi Among Guests of Honor, happy birthdays. ligm Krauss and’ Maude Hudsor, S—— m ?.‘1; office: Maude Ferguson; remarks, Pastor of Plainfield. I‘ N Ricketts; song 201, school; benedic- tion. i W&",L‘%"‘M“’““v%‘fig‘ d'mhe,r d‘“fg“‘" The foremen and tive board of " in ic, Mrs. im e, 70, executive Children's Day at Federated Church.|was Kkilled by a trolley car on. the fhe Hopkins & Allen Co. tendered a|ficien’ Robinson. TUCKBR—June ? Ilzfll?fl edsth&v vas o’%fivégd in the Federat- gr‘::m _ Line ; elecfi.;éc léa_llwaga at hf:vn'fxlé b&:‘l‘;:;, Pt:n A !‘1‘ Y;:eg‘;,‘::o 208 Wab. i Dhated of Mia Hictkei bid D G as: Masy church as ren’s d: omm’s crossing, D River, ur- - o lirene oo e iy ond 2| Gay. Sho had beon walting for the car|Ean house, Safurday > “Cavers | other members of the church assisted Jescs and 7 monne p.m.; 7-8 exoey: Wednudn 78 Wednesday and Sature day evenings, and by s:turflay eppointment i the Sheltering A: 5, cvening, at which time he young peo- |in 4 ehed beside the track. As it ap- | Woie 1210, for sbout cwenty-ave. B imriony e G‘?n‘ty. Yune u;,;xn«' nm;".'u. H”Ex}l’tlnfi e arrang: = e oss over the : = L Grac ears American House|2:.3: »x. 50 yol saneed pro- | proach %o e in readiness to board the Sk . |cHILDREN'S DAY PROGRAM Mrs. ‘Annle Mesch Walker has re.| paonthe oo * lecoraf >, t 4 Spscial Rates to Theatre Trousss. | ot dommn e e e O | G atriking. rasged her & shors. din Apertt—Firing. "n’"_c“ P2 AT BROADWAY CHURCH | tumed ‘atier a briet stay at Sound | "Hii*tuShady) lttfrn‘oao.:h ne13 8% Traveling Men, Eto. potted plants were given to the chil-ftance cutting off both Mmbs. Death Appropriate Exercises Carried Out f { —— e Comeieny. o 1 Loy 1ot dren of the Sunday school. was immediate. Cream of Asparagus iy the Butt-plate | ¥ v, B i Wraia < Fiiifhotet - o M e Livery Conneotion, _ Shetucket Strest, | The following 13 the programme: | Mrs, Frye was on her way to visit Flake Waters' . Young People of the Church. Yok awas at her former home oh RSl oy Thep: Bieis %“aurml’o:k i o2 FARREL & BSANDERSON, Props |Prelude, Mr. Huber, organ, and Miss|her daughter, Mrs. Clarence Pratt, at| Broiled Bluen.h, a_la bayonnette T v Zduring ths week end. , 1916, i o Occugn, | Rothweil, violin; ,m,(om school; | Mystic. Rissole riate exercises in observance | Town street ___E___ aged 26 years. H | responsive reading, superintendent and| The victim of the accident Jeaves a| Roast louded—vxrgln Duck—Apple Miss ‘Adelaide L. Butts of Wash- GREENWOOD—In this city, June 11, T 4] school; prayer, pastor; song, Tha|sSon, William, with whom she lived, and ington street is one of the touring par- 1916 muy Greenwood, aged 33 rommer s King’s Highway, school; Flower Fair-|a daughter,” Mrs, Clarence Pratt, at Potato Croquettes g top Cirough the. Derks ies, five little girls; recitation, Andrev | Centerbrook. Buck_Shot—Green Peas °~ |Mmarched i i Fineral from his_ iate _home, Sfer- EVCI' re Be . | Lavander; song, God sCares for Me, / French Bread g ’ chants’ @dvenue, Taftville, ’rue-uy: A green er three girls; exercise, six boye: recita- Rifled Lettuce and Tomato Salad = of| JuDe 18, at 830, -Services at Sacred | REAL G“MAN ,_AGER tion, Selma Peterson; song, The Great |C., is at his home bere for a short | Strawberry Shortcake Whipped Cream i Mr. and Mrs. ‘Willis ustin Heart church at § o’clock, King’s Army, school; presentation of | visit. Toasted 'Wuter 'Wuen, program ‘Washington street were in Fall River, is on certificates, Superintendent Hill; God’s ~ Roq standing; The | Saturday, guests at the Briggs-Sears H. JACKEL & CO. Gift to the Children, four boys; The| Fred Powers spent the week-end : " ket o4 marriage. Message of the Flowers, eight girls; | with friends in Sprague. Himes e Selden; Lord’ solo and chorus,. Grace Kern and 7 0 : Faith Trumbull chapter, D. A. R, 1s = school, accompanied by Miss Rothwelll,| Emi] Pukulas of Bolton is visiting | , During the evenlnx the touovl.n: det- | op i 3 to advance its meeting from Tuesday DENTIS T |[voum recitation, ittty B rochia | With Talsives on Sraite Svanne. ter was o to Weamesasy this week, and will cele tion, Edward Ferguson; primary song: —_— Normeh Conn., June 1 . Wo | ebrate Flag Day at the home of Mrs. DR. E ONES recitation, Grace Kern; exerclse song,| Jeremiah Downing of Willimantic | MT; A. E. Veness: - g e s Shall Charles W. Gale. Noziite J. J ‘ eight glrls,uexerclcp;_ Dafl.lalea seven | spent Sunday at his home hers. gatherins,’ . Children's Day, °, 3 remar] e lering; Suite 46 Shannon Building |jne: benediction. - “1%5-1 Dantel McCormick and Frank Cur- e tion by i e ‘.h‘:’l‘j:‘; e e T tter ol (B9 dlovator - Snstucent Streit wns |, Cie CODIItSe In charys of the exer |rax were Plainfold visitors Sunday. Tewvilica of the Belgian Yo Heavens Adore Him; recitations, | Junius Brand, of Nashua N. H. e trance. Phone. s M"'“fl. G"-me- ;iowmhfit.%.fil Kirk Ricketts of S e at Bie | The Heavens Declare His Glory, mem- xule_um 2 t;: l:{me of Mr. and Mrs. \ = = bert Baldwin and Miss Clara Hamilton. | home here for the summer vacation. regret in los as | g, mfl taught bvlfi";; Spauld- | Junius ox THE DEL <HOFF | Wittiam connors Entertains in Lishon| Benjamin Bubels has resigned his 13 s 5 Witllam _Connors_attended a sur- |Dosition with the Great Atlantic & |YOUr mew position. Visit with pean Plan prise party given Miss Rose Mueller | Pacific Co. rusting that all here present will month's visit w > in Lisbon Saturday evening. Mr. Con- enjoy this dinner in your honor, hymn; prayer; | saughter- ln-la.vh, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Rates 75 cente per day and um . | nors sang several fine baritone Solos | James Meleski and Lawrence Hyde| Gentlemen, lerffoy yourseives, mnd P AnisTRCthelr homié on Bedmamey: . HAYES BROTHERS. and was forced to respond to several | Of Boston were visitors in town over | ®4 i orchestra assiat e encores. the week-end, _ = Mr. and Mrs. lver 1. Johnson and Teleghone 127. . 26-28 Broadway |~ — s _— whalls, their son, Robert Johnson, were the Susde e | Sinrh st ahanted 3 s : : Archibald Gilchrist and son Archi- | urday eveming. iy : ¢ FALLS AVENUE e The SihE e P Children Ory Lady Assistant = st g numi s Jeremiah Connelly and Edward Car-. s 1 3 M Livery and Boarding|gho, of Which weished nearly two roll_spent the Week-end with friends FOR TIERNEY CADETS FOR FLETCHER’S lc. \ _Stable a8 s T 3283 e Wari] Wit witan| S ASTO BIA. || i et Person: nd Notes. Peter Gaucher and Eugene Turco 3 = : tte ,Thumumnouuha.n was_a visitor in|spent the week-end in Hartford the tee our service to be the hfl most reasonable prices, o Willimantic Sunday. - guest of friends there. T trat Tiewiay. P - e N o et : ‘William Hastings was in-'Williman- 1 ALES, WINES, LIQUORS 5555 s s e O VR b e S e da s | Tie Pl B 0 | R AND CIGAR! ¢ “James Coughlin of Greenmevinle, &.|°*™P g ety i > members ! 26 . Frosh, ccnplete stock. -3 Service.| &= — | atr. and 3trs. Willam Wads of Wil- | nedy, Jonn resignation of the financial secretary. | peqlers in Masors® Building Suppties.| Physician and Sirgeon Fred 1 has b 3 limantic spent Sunday- Mrs, Lasch and ed to Mystic, was accepted and James 58 BROADWAY ChuhuEva.n-o!smnaunu. isited the oae- | Kearney was elected to flll the vacan- et e e v Ollulkun._’flhfll.m.fth -1647 '8 > Aln_byw Tel. 1425-3> Adam’s Tavern [— [ : : 1861 . = = lave. 4 w‘rw“lhopu:‘lh nn:mu Braest Fox and Jonn Facrell attend. ot i eaa maceantuly pattorias Sarew S I Aubrey, 4 , ulli. Pilsner, m day 'v'.lhll. m trip' was made UI ~ “take

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