Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 26, 1916, Page 7

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. s.MA . Pianos.. - Player-Pianos- ‘The the scene of a very pretty wedding on aftern and !am.u, the color scheme being pink -yicto'r Victrolas MISS WATSON eumum | SECOND CHURCH PASTOR | AT PAUTIPAUG IUNGAI.OW AT Y. M. C. A. MEETING. Members of P-unt-‘l'.uhll Associ- | Rev, H. J. Wyckoff Says Pay as You Enter, Smil nd Be Cheerful. Rev. H, J. 'wymu. pastor of the Second Congregational church, was the 5 speaker at the Y. M. C. A, mass meet- S¢%% | London, ertertained at her bungalow,|ing held in the Thayer building Sun- on Pautipaug Hill. . The party con-|day afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. Rew: sisted of a number of the members of| Mr. Wyckoft said if we want people to e kind to us we must be kind to them.. Jesus_in his three Years-on this earth of mtheru. said kind words and did many kind which has done much to help deeds." When you get in touch with Waum,:m 1‘11: et:’erwmk amongst he | others, )?”A“ z_:u :rnte;,“:mue -nlg l:e Doo! r cheerfu = speri Yoae: Party—Porsansis amd "“""\ gn’ ;Anxm.‘ Sirs. discount_one's og}lnt?efi:. 'r"g: sien Forths o e ‘wha U German Lutheran church was| M Snow, = o Booia W ithe ] nte giliny s ven ‘;a:;: e il oon when at 4 o'clock | Principle, wm among the / teachers others to do unto you. Pay as you lfl\fi% Rarkutt was united in | Present. enter doesn't seem right, you haven't The day was spent in toating and | had your ride, the car may go off ihe ed n:mng and the 1lucKy _fisherwoman | tracks, but it means you have dis: jht a sufficient number of charged one of your obligations. When-. to furnish the supper table. ever You €ow good will you will reap Hven the rain did not dampen the}good will. of the party, and all voted the| Swahn's orchestra furnished music m' the Lutheran dosble Tsg ser. | 84y & success. and an Ttallan quartette rendered two -sell bride was very attractive in a| STATEMENT OF Liauor ihe gown of white Georgefte crepe ; BUSINESS IN CONNECTICUT. WEDDINGS. Ov-r 3,000 People Are Engaged ‘the Dawley—Willis. = daughter of Mrs. Frank E. Willis, of The ‘Connecticut Citizen for June| Masonville, N. Y., and Clifton L. Daw- Miss Eisie Sabrowski, states tm the number of people en-|ley of Norwich were married at the gowned in white silk wotls Tamn gaged in- variove. l‘l.bchll of the|home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Shead o . The liquor business in this state is as fol-|of Preston City, cousins of the bride, e w!‘:ll:dt oy mom lows: Wwith whom she has made her home for S ghe binddbaiay ud;«::tfed “in teception 3 riem) . room a erns and daisies, Porwein QN teen while the color scheme of pink was carried out in the living room with peonies and in the dining room with carnations and roses. The ceremony, which was witnessed by nearly one hundred guests, toal istillers _ (10 t1] ) the past three years, The house wae “gfi.""m party e "Ag:- Place in the living room in front of a m Ml‘l! nsed for ‘he magnificent arbor of pink laurel. sional. - s The marriage service was performed The bride presented her maid with | Laborers, liquer at 5 o'clock by Rev, L. M, Keneston, a gold piece and the groom gave his| dustries g | pastor of the Congregational church. best man a scarf pin. llowing the Saloonkeepers, ‘male 1,167, female The bridal procession was led by the The bride’s hn:lth was ing, m-eceded the bride and her cousin, wing menn being served: Cold roast 5 TO M. B. RING.|Arthur E. Shedd, who gave her away. chicken, - mashed potatoes. string e AR g be-m pickles, bread -na rolls, ntliva New Owner to Occupy it About August | Norwi cak furnished | than G. Gilbert to Michael B. Ring. | 9€lssohn’s Wedding March was ‘used, by a 1wr-piseo orchestra, directed |~ The property has a frontage of sev- | The bride wore a gown of white Charfes Nat: At midni a = faille with net overdress. Her vell by ateel midnight enty-Sve: Teet om Froug strect:. and | TUl6 W net overdrpes H £ lisht luncheon was - served. Amid 7 depth of about one h ed showers of confett! the young couple | and fifty. fecr. It in located }‘S‘“z,m and she carried a shower houquet of started on their wedding trip, which ons. in | llies of the valley and bride roses. Will include polnts of interest in’ New.| Srommten -~ Toodence sectd She wore the groom’s gift. a dlamond ‘York and New Jersey. The bride wore || mhe rcuse is of a most attraciive|2nd Dlatinum pendant. The maid of a traveling dress of lavender silk With | desigw. has thirieen. Tooms, and. wa|NONOT Wore deep pink taffeta and car- white coat and hat. Th built by the late Mr. Gilbert about|Xied pink roses. The . bridesmaids’ Ywenty vears ago. who occupied it un- | EOWNS were pink crepe de chine; they ceived many ‘beautiful ing many of silver, cut glass, linen and | {j1 his death last month. carried baskets of pink sweet furniture and a number of gold pieces | _The bride's gifts to her attendants and a substantial check from her fa- e e o Tere dainty pins. To the bridegroom she gave a r set a green tour- Ty P e st 1 | malifie: . The groour's Eift 1o his best man was a diamond and pearl stickpin and to the ushers he gave stickpins of The mdo is_the only daughter of|.grer exte: Mr. and Mire. John Karkutt of Four- | orior making extencive o he gl e AT sapphire and an e ton of 3ir ‘and Mrs. Josson ol | DELEGATES APFOINTED TO Fon er for the J. B. Martin Co, Both are start married life under happy cir- i 3 in the dining room. i e o4 % B 2.0 tion at Manchester Labor Day. ing the future. They will reside with the | The Y. M. H. A. held their regular | toring trip through Various Branches. 5 ¥ Saturday afternoon Bertha Mar ger& by | amEa s So sl - 1104 | usners, ¥ Hem’thI:,tea of Preston and 2,084, Zar] mm of Norwit ey were Hasmeidors’ hale female 8. 2092} followsd by the bridagmaids, Migs Mag. +s.. 3863 | Ls Dawley, a sister of the groom, and Misx H;l%n Hall of Preston Plains. The drank and after music by the choir|gi i TATE SOL| [mwaid of honcr, Miss Helen P. Brown- S wisnte antidowd o ainner, the folc | O LBERT, s Sorn The bec:! man w;. John C. Jenkins of ity The Bridal Chorus from Lohengrin r ~arranged was played by Mrs. Linwood Crary as at the head of the hall for the bridal| ‘' The fine residence property, No. 49 |the bridal party entered. During the Eroad street was sold on Saturday by |ceremony O Promise Me was rendered During he evening dancing was | James L, Case for the csate of Na- softly, and for_ the recessional Men- lowing the ceremony, a brief re- kowski of Pratt street and is a weav- Y. M. H. A. CONVENTION. | ception was held. Misses Lena B. & s e . | Dawley, Alice C, Browning, Jessica my popular among their friends and | Three Will Represent Local Associa- | Pendieton and Hattie Prindle assigted Mr. and Mrs. w left for a mo- ew England and MEMORIAL SERVICE FOR DEAD COLORED SOLDIERS Members of McKinley Avenue A. M. E. Zion Church to Honor Mexican!, Wnr Heroes. ’ George Bidd!c. Pastor of the Mcl(mley Avenue M. church, ced Sunday’ T. F. BURNS R AR e e T T T A B eceived communication from J. / Lot Son.y | Heating and Plumbing Civil mm - and the Revolutionary’ war. ;\?:{m s B 92 !:3 P 2. gift from the Ponemah mills to the S5 MHNSM : Former _First Company Members on|Sacred-Heart church. This organ was made at St. Hyacinth, Quebeg, Cana-| o WP da, and Js valued at $4,000. 'm '5.‘ ' '-as Personals and Notes. FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY Frederick Stone was a visitor in . { e o THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY C0 “John Sullivan of Hartford spent the| : 3 s week end at his home here. No. 11 to 25 Ferry M West Point at Fort Slocum, N. ¥. Hector Gaucher of New London was —_T AFTVILLE a his home here over the week end s oty 1 somnr s 184t DIVIDEND Graduation of Sacred Heart School—| i confined to his home with iliness. Magnificent G to Sacred Heart| afiss Viola Dion, -a student at St,|Office of The Norwhh Savings Society Church—Personals and Notes. Hyacinth, 13 at ber home here for the Norwich, Conn.. June 10, 1916 ¥ summer vVacal ‘ - In spite of the rainy weather Sunday —_— 2 The Directors of this Socisty have fiteénmr:d t;-!e g‘aduafi:& fle;:"lu :3: Burbee Thurlow of Norwich avente | declared out of the earnings of the e Sac leart parochial schiool were| ;ag resign position with the New | current six months a semi-annual div- largely attended by parents and friends of the graduating class. The exercises| o Jclective agency. idend at the rate of FOUR PER ‘were held in Parish hall. and the hall| Many fans accompanied the Taftville | CENT. per annum, pavable to deposi- e e:«;:o;a;:lfld itk Wi clae okl ot freany to Lhe hospital Saturday and were [tors entitled thersto on and _after also used in the decorations, The pu- Siesspetaied. meite Femait s July: 15,1916 pils marched from: the school to the - S Baf, T 25" the itie sirls bearine the A COSTELLO LIPPITT, Treasurer plomas. drama, ttie's ream, pr aqhdellrhttully given by the members | SEMMING—TAYLOR- At “01';-1‘;; gj} 2 S TRove 78 e St n)| Bortid Feine el S iy SIFTS % on. N 721 address in which he spoke of the work| ~J. Tavior of Quaker FIill. gone by ‘the pupils during the. Dast! DAWLEY—_WILLIS —In Preston City, year and how the teachers had tril June 24, 1916, by Rev, L. M. Kenes- to model the young lives under Sheir Yon, Ciifton 1s. Bawiey -of Nprwich . care. Many prizes for excellence in| and Miss Bertha Margery ‘Willis of | We save you mohey on Watches and weork were distributed. Miss Rosella| preston City. Diamonds, Rings, also in Solid Gold A. Murphy was the valedictorian and and Gold-filled Stone Rings. Reduc- 3. e lets and eres. po- greises:, Salutatory, Joseph Michael | MO N i MY "Brown, [N b 76th |ular designs. ACT: 's‘;lver;- dmml.\'D'ottigtbreum' R T and Stiver boueht or ex- dramatis personae: Nan, Siping Aurele; May, Helen Allard; Libbl Lowest prices for repairing. Dowfa él:nolt,ml;:l:a,MAsn;:g:t(e = . J. QGULNICK & CO. uette; Chora, c v: N . i 32 Franklin St fle, Abble Murphy: Dottle, Helon Foi L 3 Eleane, Fiéet eankiin Hiion Dreavit; Toaige Helan Hevts elen ult; aline, elen o " e %, - S Y ham; fairies: Queen Mab, Albina Bis. 5 New Styles sinnet: Gentle Volce, Anna_Hasler; s 2 e > Kind Eve, Irene Girard: Ready Hand 3 m‘mERY Bva Adams; Loving Heart, Margaret Benoit; Silver Tongue, Lena O'Brien; Happy Smile, Margaret Keeley; Golden MRS,A G. P. STANTON Heart, Eva Durr; Sunbeam, Emma Pa- quette; distribution of prizes; premi- ums awuded for hléhut n;qm: n Aflhux' Pl:‘;t:& Le"\n: 2 Most Cigars Are Good— Sullivan; Sixth grade, Andre Jarry, - THESE ARE BETTER . Blanche Lucier; Seventh grade, Louis bride’s parents and be at home after | meeting in theolr fooms on Broadwsy | Canada. The bride recelved many|Legare, Gearge L Hetreus. Mary Eliz | . TOM'S 1-2-3 5¢ CIGAR Guests day. ith President Wein- | beautiful gifts in china, silver, cut|abeth Murphy; gold medal for scholar : T R i o e e e s, S 15 dedite Afuos Muxs GOOD FELLOW 10cCIGAR has decided to hold 2 picaic Ju!y vth. h‘mleh%lralx furnishings. ph commercial course. Try them and see. l.t the Rosano farm in Prest de was a graduate of the e ; BiTHOS. M. SHEA, Prop.,, Franklin St B year D o WAtAIEE T this 7. | arwiih: Pree Achdas b os chaahe Miss galgng‘ ? IC.DGBQ.@ convention - to be held on | 1814, The groom, who is the youngest Prodell, 298 Central Friday| Labor day in hester, H. The |Son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert F, Daw- evening. Duri games dahxuzl are, S. S. Alorsifi, Smu.l J , is the employ of the H. F. & <. J. A very pleasant leap beld at dle home of Miss evening :urg‘ i|>lnye¢l and solos were rendercd | Swartzburg and B. Weinstéin. The al- 'w'uvy company. ¥ Carl ; ts | The regular routine of business was Pcm‘nn‘ln-nd Notes. Reid M dntyrsittpendmtalewm; vmh friends on Fifth street. Jnmuanhaotcnem PL.Q“ nis home here for a short while, | Meérton " Rainford of Mowry_avenus szm:wsmmmwm i s Prentice is spending a few at the K. K. K. camp at Quaker {12 25 s nome in Preston for & shori Larkin, . Miss Finlayson ternates are A. Levin, D.. Trachen- long the guests were Mrs. Frank | c B’:rkofl. ~scompanied by &4 burg and S. Cramer. E. Wfllll. Mtfll N. Y.; Mr. and|As Next to Palace Cafe DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE Ix‘nhon-, Graduates” Boy Scouts Have Tests. Mflmlodmwmum .| ont, Saturday under Scoutmaster Davis Pfllu?n-fu! WMwflm &mmflnmm compass. All members the troop passed the tests. mmbMMP‘M.

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