Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 16, 1916, Page 2

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Band Congerts at the Park. At a meeting between @ representa- ‘tive of the Amu Thread compan ‘and the Ame: ‘band, were made for a semies of band con- “certs to be given this summer at aee ‘A number of con were given last summer by the h-nd heirs of the Calvin Tiffany estate. The al Recreation park through the gener- mpm coulsu o! a b @ M and collar wbfl. 'll‘. French lhtlnfi making alterations which ‘will do away with the factory part. Luclan Varvel, emploved by Folsy & - N ; % Henry, w“amme:lm;y ouuir Hglgy Ar. lfiro“d:‘fi the !asr old dllq.; 2 oo Lo b = S . o Wednesday afternoon on complaint of | .S¥ 0 0T ef;“ d!':d R % % g % - ' ° Joseph Stone, who claimed that Var-|7; {1 m 1"“' ‘e 4 3 i < A Lo Fi leaning == ek mimimn BN d ections X 13 on r . 2 i g i A otent. tuy qu Stone wa ss much &fimw Baial wee 15 Br Joeenie n— 2 ¥ e, to blame as the other. a) ‘was o ! /g 3 ¥ e > lrsuter l::,d(:s';ysdlkl;‘:dg a bond of 325 o Mrs. Sarah J, Sumner. y X o ¥ rolsi Henry. nera; sertices for Mrs, Saerah L ; ¢ m Days Aol e e, | SR S A B ' No wonder you love every puff of them. ] i lazaar, son, in O, t . Miss Rose Donderq ot this city, an street, afternoon i : . . Because M m you the m m of mturlflg : wrt student in New Yo .y, 18 - Y X 7 . Palace that is being conducted for the e g Perfections will want something new to| reiief of the biindsd soldiers of e | Arrangements in charge of Fu-| - Nothing m—m dolled npabout , . Furopean war, Miss Dondero is as-| neral Director hy M. ¢ . and nd brighten up the home. sisting in an art booth under the spe- s but — their tobacco is as good as can be grown cial patronage of Counteéss Castelvec- cq.An OF TWENTY-THREE ¢ gt E - | ehio, who 1s Interested in the Italian T a smokers know that and appreciate - Perhaps a Chair or Table, a | tazaar, s special Gay having been de- 0 BE GRADUATED. Bl .8 g IS Exercises to Be Hold at Windham| B . : If you don’t know how much mr naturally good - » Bureau, & Baby| narcrauc GRAMMAR SCHOOL | Birest Grammar School Juns Ziat mbacoo ean tmte in beeauss Carriage, a Couch Bed, a Mat.| ' GRADUATING EXERCISES| 4 cinss of #3 will be graduated from they’ re JU P - G s | To Be Held Wednesday Evening Next| eaniaaas overine: Soammar school “ tress, a Rug cr some Curtains.| i High School Auditorium. town hall. A fine programme has been : rra; Sha Come in and let us M " The Natchaug grammar sdiool grad- o o S TR mmk' assisted by he teachers. The music uating exercises will be held Wednes-| Will be in charge of Miss Lorinda 3 Brown, Miss.Mary G. Hayward accom- at - day evening, June 21, in the auditorium bty 225 ; of Windharm High school at 5 oclock. | ariet The mislcal oumbers wre: ¥ A fine programme has been arranged| Gabriel Marie; Where Glow'rets Are 1 in which_the ;Natchaug school orches- | Bpringing, Rossini; Spirit of Peace, tra will De heard, Robert H. Fenton | Beethoven; America the Beantiful | of the iown school committee will pre- seut the diplomas. . Tho Silver Thread, a Cornish play, The prozrumme: Bomance, Arthur: | will b PTne ; iven by the students: . Th . 7 .| Songs ot fie South, Seredy; Bintrance u‘gert 2 {ninbr , Brae JMaxeh, echical jorchpstrs:. . fapr-paxt ferté: 3 # Soug, Hail to Our Class, dJoban i h Ei sister, Emma Schultz; unison song, The Pilgrim, Ca!LnueL‘ the' woman from beyond 2 Natchaug school chorus, A play entl. | the hills, Evelyn. Brown uu Princess %, Telephone 285-3 # | tied The Class Ship, by Edith Painton, | Gwenda, Legra White & Radnor, * |will be given l:yt t}:e ‘\{lwerhmdes her tatilaear. i‘zl'x.lp Buck mbine her » ] Those iasis paif in the play are: | nurse, Mao Riley; Alice, the princ Main{ and Union Streets | T35 posgthy Wright, Hysman Cia- | muid, Allce Fonts: st b el ey 4 S ;s | sen, Sadie n, Fran orrison, | guare aries Jones: Soldberg, Willimantic, Conn, | John Guiiford, Bether Haitin, Charied e TN Saede guard, Samuel Dikeman: King Shad- Haling, Mildred Morluty, Ruth Kcl owoob, Irank Gayler: Prmcf‘mum , arion ford; Koll, , Meda - - JAY 3". SHB’ARD : ot D Jiuc- Chowih; ama; Batkip, goblin, Heicn H:Yamok, grade 7, Bthel Andancn. Reuben Glus- | Clawfoot, gobiin, Louis Molu kin, Doris Bradway, William Nicol,| Bar, goblin, Ruby asting ‘Padl Hemna, Fred Hedin, Inea mon, wallitg, Margurer il Sabie Hose '{{Peter aiorin, Bennte Hochbers, Lioyd|Mabel Tdwardsi iimer the mytn icox. age; peason, tho apring: place, & king- M\Northyfi,;wmmm Orchestra, The = Mason, Wheslar: dom wost of th mhocn and sast of 1he Lady Assfstant ' el connection :axm?m the 4 1 £un, yei not far from tae rock-bound The Family, Ruth Keirans! | hills of Cornwall, 5 2 Pass On the P The sean; play . D m N. FENN Will Love, Giles Thoi e | mace: bo i Wb\;;“dn?rmm-.m“m JEWETT CITY D amies ot Jamats Y. Peter Morin; class in the manual traf - s fsgie s LR E News in Gmm‘l, r UNDERTWKER & n dNEMBALMER, ||Ircs Paton; Shadow own kerry, Daris | ment, “The curtain { Fenaredations] Ladies’ $adisty Rathes bt from Jwwett City sttt . : The grammar gchool - % 2 ChurchiSt.,. Willl Ch Bnde. 1#““' Time, Vivian %2 ristopher tained—8ix Deaths, Six Marriages “ e m“ hgn e : ephon Assistans | WHlAmS: fOUsopast sous Hentucky will pre-| and Ten Births . During May— {725 "-"m,.“",, mead gerd Nahoasis = - gent the diplomas. The class Clough-Bliss' Engagement Announc. “;;‘h ald, ntshL ll‘ .,:n“ and n]dl the elsu' nwtm. d—Funeral of Mrs. John Chudak. |held a salad ua eold meo.f. suppu- in Pressx X 'm.coan tm-uum vlce . the church vestry Thursday ev: — aning. 3 has found iy oo o Hortici; The Ladies' Society of the Congre- | Miss Kathleen Dearnley hay um—y, flruci- ane Rafferty; ireqs. | gational church was entertained at the 5 Ml B o form twin e ;ha st o! smu. follows; Mrs. George Sparks and Mrs. Ar- ebruaty clasm:® Meda E day aftornoon. Twenty-seven ladles | thur Chase spent Thursday in Danfel- : - o | Mabel Bose Hapards matoeint Toum=: | were present. Mra. Keen was assisted | Son. - e, Aldo M i WILM‘“TI{; COHH Lills, Marion witon Helen | In serving by Mrs. ohn La Fontalne, H mer ! 5 : Claire Eolbeath Mrs, J. ¥ Tracy, Mrs. G, W, Bmerson NOANK : - Molie ! e B 2y Lacal Men at Work in Paimer Shipyard . 3 Vital Statistios for May. S st ey Py flip : : —vil , Joulse| qng vital statis town 1 o Phoemx* Silk H031ery = P B £ SR sins oapte et i B elen Winton i ‘| have secured employment inp the Palmer shipyard, having given up ,m * THEACORRECT/HOSIERY FOR WOMEN * SilkiHosiery isfone of life’slittle luxuries, but it need | Fover® - wlne) G o e g Ew'r:-; s V;-x;:‘fl: oy e i | nevertbe ansextravagance. | - : : | ana| . Newson sommaoed tha| This week| we arejshowing one of the best lines of s Bystrowsk REe iy o Wstig ,‘»Snlkaoslery made in; America—The Phoenix Hosiery . - These Sil kingsiareymade of pure dyesilk thread * withiwdoubles: sole'and' toe, to protect the stocking- Km its'worstiwearing point.. _ « gm;ig . black, white and fancy colors, plain ck{stitching, and teed to give excep- PrlcmSc £1.00 and #1.50 pair. Pfiaau {Lisle}Stockings with double knit heel, sole - and‘foe, Mlctgonly Only 38c and o pai.

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