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Summer Silk Dresses ... u.u and up Summer Skirts ...:..... $1.95 and ny NORWICH TOWN n..m Address by Methodist Pastor at Sheltering Arms—Hymns Beauti- fufly Sung by Choir—New York Summer Baarders Arriving—Remod- ‘eling of Skinner House. The service at the Sheltering Arms rmoon charge of hade trees a.nfl on a quiet street-is a fine one. Both apart- ments are rented. Comings and Goings Noted. ‘Mrs. Henry Hensler of Plain Hill is visiting !rlend in Jewett City. Rev. 3. 0. Barrows. of West Town the Bozrah Congre- of | Bt¥eet preached in gational church Sunday. Martha and Miss ‘Carrie Jones sang in voice the duets Jesus, Lover of and O. Mother Daltr: Jerusa- lem, Dodge accompanist. . “Rev. Mr. Phreaner took for his text An they constrained Him, saying, Abide with us. The evening was 3 on and Uhrist's disciples we: The disciples were sur- jed when Jesys was made known t: S are awaiting us, al- WaYS lomofllnglx!he‘hunol things “Christ is g for us. Some the thou‘ht.. brought out were: The of the hymn, Abide With Me, comes these words, Abide with 5 ristian life, friendships, the friend- ip of Christ—these things will not The disciples were a! it 2 things away to result we do not see. We often say: Why was it? “The speaker said in closing: Some- ime We shall see face to face. The e Leases Skinner Cottage. . 'W. Grant of nm Ca.nmrb near 'S onwr an ber- daughter, Bessle M. Grant, will “ move there., “ Remodsling Scotland Road House. Roy Smith from East Haddam is visiting his sister, Mrs. Harry Beebe, ather home on Otrobando avenue. Mr. and Mrs. William Chesbro and daughter Viola of Taftville were guests Sunday of Mrs. E. P. Geer Ot the Scot- land road. Mrs. Senay of Norwich is substitut- ing in the intermediate department of the Town street sdhool for the remain- der of the term. Mr, and Mrs. Burton J, bins of Providence are spending a f days Wwith Mr, Robbins’ mother, Mrs, Mary R. Robbins, of West Town street. Miss l’hrm Bal.'hgler of Talcott- ville, a teacner in the art department of the Hartford High school, visited relat’lvu uptown during the week end. Rtv S. J. Weaver has returned to «Lyme after spending the week end{ with -his son, F. L. Weaver, of ‘West Town street, and after a business trip to Ja“tt City. The Thursday evening meeting on | Otrobando -nnue\condnc(ea Dy the pastor of the Fii Methodist church will be held this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Woodard Wheeler. At the home of Mr. and Mre. Philip Rosenberg on Wauwecus Hill for the summer are Miss Iza Kroenvell, Mr. and Mrs. Zuckerman and &.\lshter Dorothy, and Mr. and Mrs. Sokoloss, all of New Yerk The graduation of the senfor class in Jordan scheol, Waterford, where Miss Florence Bennett of .- Vergason avenue i principal, take place this (Tuesday) evening. Miss Bennext will retu{n to her bome here the last of the weel l-fi-'lnyfimmuftm'flunhe-? get hot ki m%wmtoutofcwldngumed and hard work goes with it. RANGE and with it some com- y, for not only is gas more convenient it costs less to operate. ~ THE.CITY OF NORWICH GAS & ELEGTRICAL DEPARTMENT The 60 or more painters belonging to Clara Lynch Dies Suddenly— lage Needs Organized Fire De- ment—Mr. Lawton lmprov}ng in Hu'th ‘Word has been received here of the sudden death Sunday night of Miss Clara Lynch of North Grosvenordale. Miss Lynch has been working in Plain- field and nas been staying 4t her brother’s home on Lawton Heights un= til very lately, when she left for her twome in North Grosvenordale, where she became ill. Miss Lynch made many friends here by her quiet man- ner and agreeable hisposition and ‘all are deeply grieved to hear of her sud- den death, Need of Regular Fire Department. Work is under way here for organ- izing a fire company. Although Piain- field is well supplied with hydrants in the downtown section, the need of an organized body of firemen was sorely- felt at the last few fires here, especial-~ Pastores. Mr. Babcock ' promoted from third mate. STAFFORD SPRINGS Edward Brown Killed by Falling from : Load of Baled Hay—Norwich Teacher Resigns—Two Other Teach- ers*to Leave. T Ed Brown, 00, was killed by/|ol falling off a lofld of baled hay near the weigh scale: . B, Gary & Son Mon- sy momlns lur Brown was ‘nl’ on the load and some of the bales slipped off, carrying him to the ghound. His head probably ’% the curb, as it was found that his' skull was frac< tured. A physician ordered the man taken to the Johnson hospital, where he died soon after being admitted. He bad been in the empioy of C, B. Gary & Son for two or three days. He has no relatives here and nothing is known of his family history, nor where he came from. ‘The town school committee has three ‘vacancies in the teaching tom to fill. Miss Maud E. Chapman of 1y the fire at A. C. Tillinghast's store | Miss last Friday morning. Much better re- sults: must have been attained there been an organized fire company. There are no orders to follow out, but each volunteer works in his own man< ner, without any definite plan. Cen- tral Village has a fire department and is able to handle res in splendid fash- fon. The Lawton Mills corporation has aided the town at a number of fires, but in spite of this an organized body of fire fighters is needed for the pro- tection of Plainfield interests. Mr. Lawton Improving. Harold Lawton, agent of the Lawton Mills corporation, is reported to be im- proving in health. 8 Local Brevities. Miss Bessie Taylor spent Monday with friends at Baltic. Mrs. J. Sullivan visited friends in Providence yesterday. The Great Bartello, Marie Leeds and sor. and Ernest DeCost: been in town for some terday for Bostonm. Mrs. Alexander Dougherty visited her son Joan at St. Joseph’s hospital, Providence, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fournier spent Sunday in Taftville. Ar unclaimed letter at the local postoffice is addressed to Miss Whit- lock. me, left yes- The New Home Treatment for Ugly, Hairy Growths (Boudoir Secrets) Here is a simple, yet very effective method for removing hair and fuzz from the face, neck and arms: Cover the objectionable hairs with a paste made by mixing some water with a little powdered delatone. Leave this on for 2 or 8 minutes, then rub off, wash ‘the skin and the hairs have vanished. No pain or inconvenience attends this treatment, but results will be certain if you are sure to get real delatone. CQAL AND LUMBER - COAL John A. Morgan & Son COAL Office Washington Building Corner Water and West Main Streets COAL Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN §TOCK A. D. LATHROP MWM Shetucket $ta, ; Telephone Adam’s 'I'uvorn 1861 0 mflull-undul r xlhannwo: iF Lottle Hatch of the grammar school in Staffordville and Mrs, Louls Chaffee have also sent their resigna- tions to the committee. The commit~ tee has granted a substantial in salary to most of the teachers for next year. Many Witness Fi-Fi. There was a lange attendance at St, Edward’s hall Friday night and again Saturday night to witness the presen- tation of Fi-Fi with .125. poung )soph in the cast. High' School Pienie. ‘The high school picnic was held at Crystal lake Monday afternoon. * The usual games and sports were enjoyed and in the evening there wds dancing at Crystal lake pavilion. Brief Mention, Miss Mary Kane of Salem, Mass., was the guest of her uncle, John Kano. on Stafford street last week. St, Edward's parochial school will close June 20th, and the public schoels June 224 for the summer vacation, Alvin Smith of Hartford was in town over Sunday. JEWETT CITY Morey-Sulliva Shea-Button = Wed. dings at St. Mary’s Church Monfluy Morning. ‘The marriage of Miss Myrgaret Etta Sullivan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis J. Sullivan, and Louis J. Morey, son of Mrs. Delia Morey, took place at St. Mary's church at 7.30 Monday morning. Rev. J. H. Siefer- man officiated at the nuptial high mass. The groom’s brother James, who is a student at St. Thomas' seminary, in Hartford, served at the altar. Another ‘brother, Jeremiah, assisted Miss Jennie ‘Coyle in singing during the service. The bridesmaid was Miss Margaret V. Milady, and the best man was Daniel J. Sullivan, the bride's brother. The ‘bride wore white crepe de chine and chiffon, with lingerie hat, and carried bride’s roses. The ®ridesmaid was dressed in nile green messaline. She wore a wihte hat and cerried pink carnations. A wedding breakfut ‘was served at the bride’s nome. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Morey left for Hartford and New York. The bride’s going away gown was tan gabardine. She received gifts of mon- ey, silver, cut glass, furniture chest of silver and linen. The guests from out of town included Mr. and Mrs. James Daley, William and Elizabeit Daley and Miss Mary Shea of Taftville, Mrs. P. McCarthy, Helen and Mary MeCarthy and )(rl. Timothy McCarthy of Willimantic and Iune- Morey of harlford i’ig s%g.gga i ik {4 y and Sunday in Bridgeport. J_O.U.A.u fi w.uuu.rx« council of the order in’ the state will be twenty-three years old nsxt month. ¥ ‘Winsted.—Connecticut ufactur- ers of knit nnaarwlu 'Mld their first annual field day ~and get- . meeting at_the club Slt\lrfl-v. Wall rd.—Flora’ t will .”“'.m s nigh together Country be E C. Chat- field as market master. Wethe: - Mr. and Mrs. A. W. e ?“m"’“mfl““f“ of 3 Clara mnmer. Robert Newsome Griswold of Bridgeport. ' ' Waterbury—The sum of $151,879.50 wiil be out by the city of Wuer tion -and in s bond.l, by July 1 it has been announced at the controller’s office. ‘Niantic.—Mrs. Goofg:n. LeCount, and her mother, Mrs, 'k, who have been living in Tryom, North Carolina, for nearly two years, have returned to humnd<of<clnevvnn@rggu1qu 'ITmeyfifle gum, covered with candy. You let the Chiclets melt in yo nnouflh fresh and they hstgas sweet anddamtyastheyl a box in the hotue. ' years. ths mufl! uul Tome 2, a period of seven weeks. - The population u 4,500. Fnrmmmn.—-Eusune Gillespie who has: been telegraph - Loperator for the Western Union, for‘the last year at Elm Tree inn, has been transferred to the Fort Griswold house at Eastern Point. - Miss Cook of Meriden takes his place here. Danbury~Mr. and Mrs. T. Granville Hoyt and Commanaer H. H. Barroll, U. §. N., and ‘Mrs. Barroll arrived in D-nbur}' Snturd-y from Washington, D. €. where thew reslded during the | winter, and a the Hoyt home- stead, 343 Mn.(n t, for the sum- mer. H-rflord..—saaue Glmour, head of thie inspection and engineering staff of the Travelers Insurance Co.,, Hartford, is seriously ill at his home in Brook- lyn, N. Y. with kidney trouble. He has been Jocated at the home office for the Travelers Insurance Co., for sev- eral years. Meriden—Colonel ‘and Mrs. Frank M. Chapin, of Pine Meadow, left Sun- day afternoon for ‘Los Angales, Cal, where they will act as pers and official representatives of Graud Treasurer H. Lines at srand encampment of the Knights Then chew e —— SKin ILEE & 0SGOOD CO.. Norwich Conn_