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NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1916 PERFECT IN ATTENDANGE Reports for the Fall Tearm of Town Schools of Pupils Who Have Not Been Absent, Tardy or Dismissed. The namas of the pupils in the town schools of Norwich whe have neither been abeiny tanly or dismissed during the fall term which closed Dec. 22 fol- lows: Wegwonanoc Schoal. Seventh and Feshth grodes; Mary E. Callahan, teacher. Entire number of pupils, 30; Zzuell.her absent, tardy, nor digmissed, 3 Waiter Abrahamaon, Albert Bibeau, Russell “erter, Asa Dion, Irving Ha- ven, Harold Heap, Carl Kloss, John Meyer, E.ward Murphy, Raymond Pingree, Eqward Sticht, Morris Thur- low, Richard Troeger, Willlam White- head, Ethel Aberg, Annie Bauer, Annle Dailey, Sarah Gaa.nt. Annaise Marian, Mildred Maynard. Sixth grade; Annie M. Plunkett, teacher. Kntire number of pupils 24; neither absent, tardy, mor _dismissed, 19: Jobn Andrew, Fréida Bauer, As- trid Benson, Rachel Desmarais, Ray Gero, Dora Gladue, George Gladue Mildred Kloss, Arthur Kruck, Bmma Lemothe, Fred Meyer, Florida Ray- mond, Lillian Sticht, Thomas L. Shar- s, Hansell Thurlow, Caroline R. Dorothy Wood, Pauline Wun- Nyra Yerrington. grad Christine Graham, teacher. Entite number of pupils, 20; neither absent, tardy, nor dismissed, 9: William Brooks, Eli Dsrus Chase, John Day, John Dunaly, The‘fldore Gladue, Helen C. Aberg, Helen Camp- Arthur Heap, Edwin Heap. 9 ourth grade; Genevieve McCormick derlick, Fifth teacher. Intire number of pupils, 23; ther :bsent, tardy, nor dismissed, Isabel Barrett, Flora Bibeau, leanor Heintrich. _Hilda _ Troeger, jeler Belisle, Leo Bouley, Leon Bis- William Dailey, Able ' Desmarais, ary Kouck, Maurice O'Keefe, Al- red Puchta, Willlam Roach, Maxwell Wunderlich, Raymond Yerrington. Third grade; Clementine Graham, Entire number of pupils, 18; teacher. neither absent, tardy, nor dismissed, 8: Nan Brown, Charles Grant, Eric Pickering, Olive Roach, Fred Smith, Agnes Troeger, Henry Troeger, Blanche Trudeau. g Second grade; Ida M. Desmarais, teacher. Entire number of pupils, neither absent, tardy, nor dismise 6: May Abrahamson, Irene Desmarais, n na Krodel Walter er Pingree. E Matilda Stapfer, teach- absent, tardy, nor dismissed, 5: William K. Morrs, Ronold W. Smith, Ronold Thurlow, Beatrice Lamothe, Barbara Lukoff. Kindergarten grade; Tda L. Lilli- bridge, teacher. Entire number of pu- neither absent, tardy, nor di Antonette Beroit, Curtis yron Kloss, Armand Poisson, Patrylo, Mildred Yerrington, Stefan Lester McNall West Thames Street School. Fifth and Sixth grades; Miss E. M. Ward, teacher. Entire number of pu- pils, 38; neither absent, tardy, nor dis- missed, 10: Lorain Macpherson, Gor- don Grant, May Guile, Esther Hansen, Isabelle Mulcahy, Madeline O'Connell, Hulda Rossoll, Anna Voech, Mary ‘Wenzel, Joseph Shaffanser. Third and Fourth grades; Nellie J. Abern. teacher. Entire number of pu- , 34; neither absent, tardy, nor di ed, 7: Harry Bowers, ich, Mary Baldwin, Anna Lerich, Im- ogene Manning, George Guile, Joseph Ulrich. Second grade; Mary T. Good, teach- er. Entire number of pupils, 26; neither absent, tardy, nor dismissed, 6: Katherine Wenzel, Mary Ulrich, William Baldwin, Robert Moody, Ray- mond Satene. S. P. and First grades; Graham, teacher. pupils, 44; ncithe dismissed 1: Mary I Entire number of ent, tardy, nor Olive Rathbun. Occum School. Sixth and Seventh grades; Welch, teacher. pupils, 36; neither absent, tardy dismissed 13: John Bearnal, Seifret, /Wellington ~ Carter, Champagne, Mary Coffey, Coffey, Alfreda Duro, Henry Ferdinand Foisy, Alice Green, Thea- dore Guneraux, John Krumbholtz, An- na La Roche, George Le Page, Mabel Lambert. Roland Maurice, Floreda . Steven Racave, Third grade; Rena B. Murdock, teacher. Entire number of pupils: 27; neither absent, tardy, nor dismissed, 15: Jennie Bearnal, Medora Boucher, lbina Brocher, Frederick Champagne, , Bertha Koziol, Julia Koziol, rene Lavallle, Ern- g Delia. Paquette, Aldora Paquette, Yvonne Paquette, Jannie Reil, Emilo St. Peter. . Second grade; Mary E. Shields, teacher. Entire number of pupils, 18: neither absent, tardy, nor dismissed, 11: Theodore Bonville, George Bouch Leon Brochu, Nicholas Deshefy Anna L. of Entire number Thomas rances Filleger, Arthur Foisy, Louis ireen, Esther Goldstein, Stanley Scraber, Theodore Lambert, Albert assmore. grade; Julia A. McKay, teach- er. Entire number of pupils, 20: neith- er absent, tardy, nor dismissed, 10: John Chrzan, ay Genereux, Teresa Hill, Adgar Levallie, Bernadette Laval- lie, Evone Le Page, Walter Merick, Earl Passmore, Ernest Passmore, Agnes Preavy. Fourth and Fifth grades: Haun, Mary C. teacher. Entire number of pu- pils, '27: neither absent, . tardy, nor dismissed, 10 Grade Four: Mary Chozan, Ober- line Tambert, M. Opalma Lambert, Philippe Maurice. Grade Five: Lawrence Baldwin, Felix Champagne, John Coffey, Will- iam Le Page, Sarah Goldstein, Henri- etta Green. Town Street School. g Seventh and Eighth Grades; 'Will- iam Tarbox, teacher. Entire number of pupils, 29; neither absent, tardy, nor dismissed 10: Mildred Casey, Mary Healey, Delia Pounch, Helen Schwenlk, Florence sSterry, Geprge Durr, George Kilroy, Ralph Marsh, Harry Webster, Allen Bixby. . - Fifth and Sixth grades; Lathrop, temsher. pupils, 32; Mrs. S. 8, Entire number of neither absent, tardy nor dismissed, 18: Martin Durr, Edward J. Graham, WWilBam Geer, Harry Plummer, George Witsehekowski, Hen- ry Hank. Estred Alquist, Florence Brown, Esther Durr, Ethel Morris, Winifred Poun Nellle Sweet, Ruth Sterry, Ruth ¥ry, Blanche Wheeler, Absent one-half day: John Jones, Lawrence Daviy, @ethsr Marsh. Absent one day! PranX Whidica. Not absent but 1ardy: Florence Rem- ick. Andre Rasiue, ‘Third and TofAn grades; Bessie M. Srant, teachur. number of pu- pils, 31; neither tardy, nor dis- misxed, 14: Grade Four: Deris Browning, Inez Fdmiston, Margaret ney, Mil- Jred Thayer. Frunk Elmer “’h¢ pman, Elmer Glekfi. Stanislaus ~ Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S . 7 Julia Ul- | Foisy, | i mond Pilecki, Lawrence Pounch, Evie Skin- ner, Grade Three: Sigma Carlson, Bes- sle Whaley, Ethel Whaley, Rose Durr, Kenneth Skinner. First and Second grades: Elizabeth Lynch, teacher. Entire number of pu- pils, 29; neither absent, tardy, nor dis- missed 11: Guido Boldergeni, Evelyn Brosofske, Lucile wning, Doro- thy Heath, Jeanette Jarvis, James Jones, Sadie Portelance, Francis Mul- len, Alonzo Mott, Mary Wagner, Earl ‘Webster. Sturtevant Street School. First, Second and Third grades; Sarah J. McClellan, teacher. Entire number of pupils, ; neither absent, tardy. nor dismissed, 14: Chauncey Chapman, Freg Chapman, Henry Mackie, John Mackie, Herbert Miller, Henry Racine, ‘Theophile Racine, Owen Thayer, John Witsckekowski, Beana Barkowski, Phyllis Irvine, Dor- othy Thayer, Dorothy Waterman, Au- gusta Miller. High Street School. Fifth grade; L. A. Stanton, teach- er. Entire number of pupils, 22; neither absent, tardy, nor dismissed, 3: John Alberti, Edward Hilderbrand, Mary Pasouche. = Fourth grade; Emily M. Wilcox, teacher. Entire number of pupils, 37; neither absent, tardy, nor dismissed, 8: Loretto Lambert, Anthony Cemmer, John Green, Albert Lasch, Clarence Parkhurst, Leon _Parkhurst, - Mario ascouchefi Albert Williams. Third grade; Agnes McCloud, teach- er. Entire number of pupils, 30; neither absent, tardy, nor dismissed, 5: Edward Brewer, Eli Steffano, John Kearney, Melsha Buttewitz, Florence Parkhurst. Second grade; K. J. Willey, teacher. Entire number of pupils, 3%4; neither absent, tardy, nor dismissed, 3: Stasia Butkewitz, Albert Hilderbrand, George Haddad. First A grade; Mildred M. Fillmore, teacher. Entire number of pupils, 32; neither absent, tardy, nor dismissed, 8: Edwina Warakowski, Julia Zelin- ski, Toney Butzenovich, Joseph Green, Tony Korzeneiki, Anton Poblosky, Tony Attenelli, John Paganoni. First B grade; Elizabeth W. Weller, teacher. Entire number of pupils, 43; neither absent, tardy, nor dismissed, 3: Thomas Twomey, Agnes Lukowski, Nellie Pascouche. West Town Street School. 0 Grades Seven and Eight; Isabel T. Service, teacher. Entire number of neither absent, tardy, nor Mary Burns, Drexel Han- Harbeck, Lewis Irish, Mary Louise Mara, Levina Stott, Dar- row Vergason, Charles Zukowsky. Grade Six; Lillian McClafferty, teacher. Theodore Connell, Joseph Govin, it Mannahan, Warren Hill, Leroy Miner, Law- John Rogers, Leonard Grade Five: Elizabeth Avery, Char- lotte Fellows, Claude Hanna, Jose- phine Hill, Charlotte Staubly. Third and Fourth grades; J. E. Mc- Namara, teacher. Entire number of pupils, 24; neither absent, tardy, nor dismissed: Agatha Murray, Laura Bliven. Elizabeth Mara, Beulah Rog- ers, Kathleen Ryan, Earl Hill, Henry Pawlak, Kerneth Connell, George Hill, Delphin Gardner. Grades One and Two; Helen E. Mur- teacher. Entire number of pu- neither absent, tardy, nor E Recinald _Avery, Neil F , Helen Connell, Blanche Hill, Anna Mara, Fanny Miller, Dorothy Vergason, Stanislawa Wasilewsky. Yantic School. B ell, teacher. En- ber of pupils, 10. Neither ab- nor dismissed, 1° Law- rence Curry Primary Department; Anna E. Park, number of pupils, 2 tardy, nor dismissed, 3: c, Estella Kilroy, Steph- nnie Jozovi an Sienko. Laurel Hill School. th grade; Jennie Crowe, teach- er. Entire number of pupils, 15: neith- er absent, nor dismissed, James Bu. Herbert Jensen, Ra *hy, Elizabeth Thumm, M: da 2 Tifth grade; Jennie Crowe, teacher. pupils, 19: neither ismissed, 8: Rich- ine Cobleigh, Ethel Cur- Svps, Alfred Haring, Ben- Hazel Phillips, Arthur Entire number of absen Hull, Ranson. Third O’Connell, and Fourth grades: Nellie 0 teacl#r. Entire number of pupils, neither absent, tardy, nor dismissed 17: Harry Allyn, James An- derson, Elenor Cqunihan, John Enos, Sarah Huggard, Maude Marshall, Wal- ter Schmidt, Elizabeth Spicer. Grade Three: Theodore Bailey, Ed- na Hastedt, Viola Marshall, Andrew Marshall, Bernice Phillips, Marion Ranson. Carl Sherman, Dorothy Spic- er, Madeline Wright. First and Second grades: Minnie A. Wheeler, teacher. Entire number of pupils, 26: neither absent, tardy, nor dismised 6: John L. .Counihan, Jr., William Emmel, Harry L. .Marshall, Glenor Epps, Mary I Phillips, Evelyn B. Wheeler, *Frans W. Eveberse, *William G. Harvey, *Estella T. Mell, (*) absent one-half day. . Kindergarten grade; H. B. Royce, A. L. Tart, teachers. Entire number of pupils, 15; neither absent, tardy, nor dismissed, 5: A. Middleton Anderson, Frances L. Bushnell, Beatrice B. Spicer, May D. Vallin, Edith L. Wheel- er. Absent once: John F. Conaty, Johan- nes Eyberse, James G. Ringland. Long Society. Third and Fourth grades: Spalding, teacher. Entire number of pupils, 22; neither absent, tardy, nor dismissed, 16: Alfred Anderson, Chas. Burnham, BEdwin Christensen, Staffa Lina B. Danielawicz, Benjamin Ellal, Verner Ericson, Walter Fisher, William Ha- den, Ibberson Elizabeth, Aoy Kenfleld, Walter ‘Kenfield, Mary Prodell, Elea- nor Peckham, Myrtle Taylor, Ruth Telford, Lewis Zukowski. First and second grades: Anna E. Pukallus, teacher. Entire number of pupils, 27; neither absent, tardy, nor dismissed, 9: Rosalle Anderson. Ste- phen Cimochowski, Stasia Danilowicz, Gladps Pricson, ‘harles Jaskiewicz, Bthel Larkin, Elmer Larkin, Harold Olson, Rudolph Gabele. Mt. Pleasant Street. Eighth grade: G. L. Ward and T. V. Coughlin, teachers. Entire number of pupils, 46; neither absent, tardy, nor dismissed, 16: Clarence Brewer, Ster- rill Chase, Sven Didrikson, Percival Harwood, Charles Heebner, Lloyd Jones, Leroy Lafferty, Frank Lamb, Forest Lewls, Raymond Royce, Henry Smith, Avery Stanton, Hellen Frink, Alice Gadbois, Laura Peckham, Mary Williams. seph Cook, Downer Johnson, Costello Lewis, Arthur flm Harold Bil- Lo, Chclotis Beflows, Josupion Dor berich, Jennte Garanss Bans . Gear. Geex, ! Madeline Grodotzke, Carl Johnson, Jo- seph Kearney. Seventh grade: Mary J. Murphy, teacher. . Entire number of pupils, 31; neither absent, tardy, nor dismissed, 9: George Strouse, Irank Suntheimer, Nora Nagle, Margaret O'Brien, Adeline ssoll, Marion Royce, Anna Ulrich, Beatrice Williams, Helena Williams. Sixth grade: Lillian M. Calkins, teacher. Entire number of pupils, 24; neither absent, tardy, nor dismissed, 9: Louise Alberti, Anna -Anderson, Otto Berberich, Theresa Connell, *Elizabeth Fogarty, Priscilla Goncalve. Gertrude Hathaway, Rapmond Heebner, John Hildebrand. Sixth grade: Mary E. Muliin, teach- er. Entire number of pupils, 24: nei- ther absent, tardy, nor dismissad, 5: Raymond La Rochelle, Edward Peck, Maurice Warren, Lillian Murphy, Helen Risley. Tifth grade: Katie A. Murphy, teach- er. Entire number of pupils, 30; nei- ther absent, tardy, nor dismissed, 14: Elsie Bromley, Katherine Lynch, Lil- lian Sandberg, Theodore Calkins, John Gallagher|, [Frederick Judge, Joseph Lewis, Leonard Partridge, George Pitts, George Risley, Burton Robinson, Earl Vera, Ernest Rankin, Kenneth Thompson. Fourth grade: E. B. Dolbeare, teacher. Entire number of pupils, 23; neither absent, tardy, nor dismissed, 13: George Angell, Walter Judge, William Lafferty, Clifford La Rochelle, Thomas Lee, Floyd Plerce, Isabelle O’Neil, Dorothy Parsons, Nellic Pitts, Margaret Shea, Elsie- Warren, Inez Williams, Alice’ Johnson. « Third grade: Nina E. Perry, teacher. Entire number of pupils, 27; neither mbsent, tardy, nor dismissed, S: Ar- thur Armstrong, Hugh Bromley, Roy Carpenter, Beatrice Lewis, Eleanor Mahoney, Alice Sandberg, Katherine Strouse, Blanche Wilber. Second grade: Julia M. Pease, teacher. Entire number of pupils, 31; neither absent, tardy, nor dism 5: Antone Kerche: wicz, Mariano Poloza kin, Hazel Pitts. First grade: Julian TImelda Good, teacher. Entire number of pupils, 32; neither absent, tardy, nor dismissed, 8 Stella Anderson, Marion Bouso, Do thy Bryant, Catherine Hagerty, liam Hagerty, Frederick Murphy, zel Pierce, Ruth Robinson. First grade B: Anna M. Curran, teacher. Entire number of pupils, 41; neither absent, tardy, nor dismi: : Robert Billings, Leslie Mullins, James Murphy, John Murphy, Edith Lee, Harriet Pierce. Broad Street. Sixth zrade: C. A. Stevens, teacher. Entire number of pupi 3 neither Ha- absent, tardy, nor dismissed, 16: Ed- na M. Bozdansky, Edward Bog- dans! Carl Decker, ward Duff, John Evans, Elizabeth R. Huntington, Charles McGibney, Christopher _O'- Hearn, Ellen O’Hearn, Harold Ras- mussen, Louis P. Roath. Cherilla Smith, Leslie B. Smith, Stanley W. Vaughn, John R. Warwick, Alice C. Williams Fifth grade: B Myra F Parker, teach- er tire number of pupils, 19: nei- ther absent, tardy, nor dismissed, 9: Robert S. Asbury, Bruno W. Budzeck, Frank Johnson, Neil McGibney, Her- man Mitterer, John Milton Randall, Anastasia Izbicki, Ruth A. Sabrowski, Barbara Smith. Fourth grade: Mary E. O'Connell, teacher. Eutire number of pup ; nelther absent, tardy, nor dismiss 11: Anita Babcock, Phyllis Burdick, Alberta Boardman. Frances Callahan, Lnucy Gray MacDougall, Cora Cas- well, Constance Raymond, Doroth; Zeroull, William Gleason, Donald Gregson, Charles Manser. Third grade: Anna M. C er. Entire number of pup ther absent, tardy, nor dismissed, Paul Kehoe, William Krohn, Courtney R: issen. Charles Raym and second grades: Marion G. Entire pumber of pu- i her nor di d, man, Charles Bono, Charlotte n, G cille Per- Tirrell, teacher. neither absen 1: Stephen J. Kehce. Bridge School. Fifth ixth id C. Donovan, | of pupils, nor dismissed, 19: Erroll Ericson, Leo Leo; Duro, Harold ¥ Daniel ~ Welton, Kenneth Culver, Dor dred Peckham, Al Hoff, 4 Norm: vard n, nard, Catherine Davis, G- ment. First and second srades: M. Joseph- tire number of pupi tardy, nor dismissed, 12 lichard Buckley, Wilfred Bussey, Helen Denison, vena Gross, Emma Haubt, Anni man, Joseph Holland, Ernest Peloquin, Rita Peloquin, Ruth Shafier, Robert Storms, Gertrude Sullivan. | Third and fourth grades G. Dan teacher. Entire of pupils, 3. n 1er absent, nor dismissed, 11: 21 ma Counihan, Ma ther Wright, Grace Walz, Arthur Beaver, Howard George Hildebrand, Joseph George Turner. First_grade 8. C. Whittles Elizabeth Florence E. Tracy a teachers. Entire | number of pupils neither absent, tardy, nor dismisrsed, 2: Florence Morgan, Dorothy Pearson: tardy, Er- nest Disco. Falls. Fifth and Sixth grades: Elizabeth T. Hayes, teacher. Entire number of pupils, 16; neither absent, tardy, nor dismissed, 3: Natalie Connor, Lillian Entire Maude G. Lathrop, teacher. number of pupils, I neither absent, tardy nor dismissed, Richard Hol- den, Tracy Odgers, Gladys Huntley, Nola Leffingwell, Marcia Stanton. Ab- sent half day only: Cleora Huntley. Hobart Avenue School- Third and Fourth grades; Mary W. Clune, teacher. Entire number of pu- pils, 33; neither absent, tardy nor dis- missed, 11: Frank Barber, Harold D. Disco, Louis J. Grover, James Falcone, Leon P. Lewis, Edward C. Rathbun. Raymond K. Rathbun, Frances M. Henault, Dorothy Loefler, Catherine ‘McVeigh, Dorothy S. Whitney. Fifth ‘and Sixth ' grades; Mary Kampf, teacher Entire number of pu- pils, 28; neither absent, tardy nor dis- missed: 15: Fifth—Edward Danihy, Theodore Alex, Loretta Allyn, Virginia Parber, Millicent Disco, Christina Izzo, Mary Peckham, Thomas Dodd. Sixth— Arthur D'Atoi, Dominic Falcone, Ed- ward Rouleau, _Anthony Zukowski, Natalie Bussey, Mildred Whitney, Ar- chibald Spalding. First and Second grades; Mary B. Butler, teacher. Entire number of pu- pils, 2; neither absent, tardy nor dis- missed, 6: Howard Fensley, Bernice Hopkins, - Mildred Langlais, Theresa Peringer, Martha Reilly, Helen Samul. Pearl Street School. Fifth and ‘Sixth grades; 1. F. Spaf- ford, teacher. - Entire-number of pupils, 53; neither absent, tardy nor dismissed, 10: George Shaffer, Joseph _Moore, Clarence. Tracy, Avis Cobb, Blanche Freeman, Liilian Hoffman, Marion Larsen, Polly - Mitchell, Harriet New- bury, Bdna Shaffer. Third and Fourth grades; Katherine E. Murray, teacher. Entire number of pupils, 40; neither absent, tardy nor dismissed, 14: Cora Freeman, Edna Foote, Eleanor Gadbois, Annie Hoff- man, Ruth Mullen, Helen Tourtellotte, Helen Swain, Harry Lasch, Theodore Montgomery, Henry Pingpank, Herbert Smith, John Sautter, Howard Keegan, ‘Walter Sautter. Second grade; Lucy G. Mullin, teacher. Entire number of pupils, 16; reither absent, tardy nor dismissed, 4: William Hoffman, Charlie Pingpank, 3fary Sautter, Helen Worscock. First grade; Ida B. Adams, teacher. Entire number of pupils, 28: neither absent, tardy nor dismissed, 6: Perlin Calkins, Irene Kelley, Gerald Shaffer, Florence Swain, Fred Tourtellotte, Madeline Williams. Broadway School. Eighth grades; F. L. Newton, H. S. Blackmar, E. G. McCloud, M. Petrie, teachers. Entire number of pupils, 101; * neither absent, tardy nor dis- missed, Willard C. Asbury, Arthur W. Botham. Raymond Byrnes, Her- bert H. Corey, Frank L. Crowell, Ed- ward H. Duro, Louis E. Epps, Albert T. Fairbanks, Richard _ Fanning, Thomas S. Farrell, Thomas J. Gleason, Lincoln Harris, Worth Howard, Ray- mond F, Krug, William H. Latham, George Morse, Moorad Mosesian, Mer- ton A. Palmer, Chester A. Parker, Richard P. Peale, William J. Pedace, Elmer T. Pierson, Harold S. Prentice, Fugene A. Rouleau, Richard Sabrows- ki, Thomas F. Spivery, Laurence H. Tefft, Richard W. Tobin, John Wied- wald, Zylpha E. Barnes, Charlotte Bentley, Rose B. Breckinridze, Bessle L. Brown, Florence M. Buckley, Anna V. Erickson, Edna A. Hanson, Dorothy A. aKne, Irene E. Kiedasch, Antonia Kratochvil, Constance M. Lang. Mary C. Londergzan, Natalle Macpherson, Harriet Morgan, Marion Mott, Eva S. Partridge. Dorothy Rasmussen, Rosina Rogler, Elizabeth D. Smith. Lucille | Spaulding, Lily C. Stockdale, Nora . 'Warwick, Florence B. Whitehead. Seventh grade; F. E. Fellows, teach- i o ex:. Entire number of pupils, 34; neither a%ent. tardy nor dismissed, 14: How- a Hartley, Dominick Pedace, Vernon, Eandall, ,Charles Sage, Malcolm Stin- son, Harold Sullivan, Earl Whitehead, Rufh Bartlett, Mary Casey, Margaret Cochrane, Irene Cruthers, Lucile Guile. Seventh:grade; J. L. Spencer, teach- er- Entire number of pupils, 34; neither absent, tardy nor dismissed, 12: Ruth E£. Dunn, Frederick BE. Duro, Charles E. Dyer, Floyd B. Hill, Henry M. Lon- dergan, Mary M. McGibney, George G. Mitterer, Sybil C. Palmer, Leroy Spenard, Annie E. Stockdale, Wiiliam F. Storms, Charles A. Williams. Seventh grade; Elizabeth Beckley, teacher. Entire number of pupils, 29; reither absent, tardy nor dismissed, 7 Edward Assad, Alto Howard, Valentine Luppert, Louisa Beetham, Alice Con- rad, Marion Dolbeare, Hazel Herskell Sixth grade; Eleanor M. Rose, teach- er. Entire number of pupil®’35; neither absent, tardy nor dismissed, 12: Ar- thur .N Assad, Eleanor P. Burns, Sal- vadore Di_ Carlo, Marvin E. Hanna, Elizabeth L. Harvey, Catherine C. Hayes, Daniel Leone, Edward Mack, Elizabeth M. Risley, Mary Santos, Anna Weyant, Mary Wyckoff. Fifth grade; J. Case, teacher. Entirec number of pupils, 36; neither absent, tardy nor dismissed, 13: An- tony Bush, Robert Corcoran, Alfred Deane, Rose Driscoll, John Fellow, Bernard Gillis; Delia Gray, Edna King, George Letender, Robert Ludlow, Flor- ence Pearson, Emilie Thumm, Albert ‘Werth. Fourth grade; Helen Marshall La- throp, teacher. Entire number of pu- pils, 28; neither absent, tardy ‘nor dis- missed, 11: Bdward Bush, Walter Cor- coran, Tomasi Carparelli, Gilbert Den- nison, John Hill, Thomas Hayes, Car- lyle Turner, Lucy Di Carlo, Florence Morrill, Sara Schelin, Florence Wilson. ‘Third grade; Ellen G. Clune, teacher. Entire numbef of pupils, 38; neither absent, tardy nor. dismissed, 10: Charles Combies, William Combies, Otis Fellows, Avery Holmes, Thomas Vitgliano, Alice Anderson, Winifred Fitzgerald, Esther Ottaviano, Dorothy Pendleton, Erika Werth. Second grade; Jeannette C. Strahan. teacher. Bntire number of pupils, 28; neither absent, tardy nor dismissed, 13: Mary Assad, Gladys Blanchard, Ellen Combies, Marguerite Hayes, Clementine Quimtaliano, Angelina Ro- mano, Gianetta Romano, Elsie Schelin, M. Josephine Vitgliano, Charles Allen, Lewis Ellis, Kenneth Morrill, Guide Ottaviano. First grade; L. Luella Wilson, teach- er. Entire number of pupils, 34; neither absent, tardy nor dismissed, 5: Stanley Bush, Willlam Werth. Irene Combies, Mary Meller, Isabel Kennedy. Kindergarten grade; Susie C. Whit- tlesey, Ruth L. Potter, teachers. En- tire number of pupils, 28; neither ab- sent, tardy nor dismissed, 2: Katina | Angelos, Joseph Skene. Tardy once: Harislia Angelos, Ormondo C. Leone. Scotland Road School. Second, Fourth, Sixth an” | Eighth grades; Grace M. Henderson, | teacher. Entire number of pupils, 1 | neither absent, tardy nor dismissed, Grace Geer, Thurston Lillibridge, Crarles Lillibridge. | MILLION AND A HALF RAISED BY COMMITTEE. Body for 1917 First, Campaign. The officers of the central r elief committee, one of the three agencies responsible for raising of several mil- j lion dollags for the aid of Jews suffer- 1 Arnold, Philip Connor, Joseph | No Fancy Merchandise at F: - Prices, ButGoodSub- stantial, Up-to-date, Popular Priced Merchandise = —AT— The Pasnik Co. 158 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. READ PRICES HERE BELOW AND CONVINCE YOURSELF THAT WE SAVE YOU MONEY LADIES’ HEAVY COATS, with large velour collars, half and full belted, $7.97, worth $12.00. LADIES’ ALL WOOL SKIRTS (samples), no two alike, $3.97, worth from $5.00 to $10.00 each. LADIES’ WOOL SWEATERS $2.97, worth $4.00. LADIES' ANGORA WOOL SWEATERS, staple colors, $4.47, worth $7.00. Extraordinary Fine ANGOR AL'> WOOL SWEATERS $647 worth $10.00. SCARF AND CAP SETS 47c each. LADIES' OUTING FLANNEL NIGHT GOWNS 47c, worth 7 LADIES’ SILK HOSIERY 24¢, worth 39c. CHILDREN'S OUTING FLANNEL NIGHT GOWNS, size 2 worth 39c. LADIES' SHORT KIMONOS, neatly trimmed, put up in separate hoxes, 69¢ LADIES' HOUSE DRESSES, made of fast color percale, 79c. LADIES' BUNGALOW APRONS with elastic band and in all full sizes, 47¢ LADIES’ CORSETS, made with four garters full length, 47c FAMOUS WARNER RUST PROOF AND C. B. A LA SPIRITE COR- SETS, $1.00. . LADIES' DRAWERS with deep embroidery, 24c LADIES’ SKIRT CHEMISE in white and flesh color, neatly trimamed, 47¢! LADIES’ CORSET COVERS, neatly and elaborately trimmed with needle work back and front, five different styles, 24c. LADIES 'BRASSIERES’ needle work and lace back and front, trimmed, 19¢ CHILDREN'S HEAVY RIBBED UNDERWEAR 24c We have established the short time that we are here a wonderfu! LADIES’ W/AIST business, and the reason for it is that it does not take the people of Norwich and surrounding very long to be convinced when you give them the goods, and that‘is what we are doing and will reason for it is that it does THE PASNIK CO., Main Street, Norwich, Conn. ‘“*SELL IT FOR LESS”’ S, to 12, 24e, ing in the war zone, announces the collection throughout the country of $1,515,359.38. This _announcement is made on the eve of what bids fair to be a very strenuous and interesting campaign to raise for the year 1917 ten million dollars. The campaign conducted throughout the year 1916 by the central relief committee constitutes one of the most interesting chapters in the history of war rellef work in this country. The little more than a million and 2 half dollars raised by the committee came from as many as 23,693 sources, and is the individual and collected con- tributions of men and women to whom a dollar represents hard toil and real sacrifice. The methods employed to get the maximum of funds from these com- paratively poor people throughout the country was evolved after very care- ful, mature thought and planning. The most important means employed may be_ciassified in three divisions. President Wilsons’ proclamnfl‘n on Jan. 27th last, calling upon the people of America to_ contribute unseifichiv| to the cause of the Jew in the war zones of Europe, was a n’emendm-sl country that no effort be spared of epecial certificates for Jan. & little less than a year ago. the central relief committee. fect of the proclamation day any of the committees. Lights Out Lost Trade. day night owing to burning out help. So successful was that day, that the committee is urging upon its ccnstituency throughout the entire ple thought they were not open business. Just Out! Barber, John Kane. Third and Fourth grades: Portia F. teacher. Entire number of neither absent, tardy, nor Ruth Barber, Catherine dismissed, 9: Brown, Katherine Burns, Francis Cole- man, Helen Gallup, Dorothy Gilder- sleeve, Veronica Haggerty, Virginia Haggerty, Starroula Polychronopoulos. First and second grades: Lillian C. Stetson, teacher. Entire number of pupils, 35; neither absent, tardy, nor dismissed, 11: Helen Graca, Anna Coleman, Mary Dudek, Sophie Dudek, Helen Nicholson, Emelia Witrual, Ver- non Bennett, Michael Bonas, Lester Crowell, Stanley Kowal Fred Patti- son. Kindergarten: Gertrude Browning, teacher. Entire number of pupils, 23 neither absent, tardy, nor dismissed, Tony Safleske, Mary Borush, Julia Kowal, Stafania Kubat, Frances Strube, Victorla Ukleja, Annie Ul- dreck. Boswell Avenue. Second and third grades: Hazel An- derson, teacher. [Entire number of pupils, 31; neither absent, tardy, nor dismissed, 15: Antonetta Angealone, Genoveffa Angelone, Nellile Barry, Edith Budzeck, Annie Gresser, Grace Jackson, Mary Taluna, Nicoletta Lon- g0, Stefannia Tongo, Annie Lorello, Frieda Sabrowski, FElizabeth Zerull, Jimmie Digangi, Edward Gleason, Wil- liam Lee. Kindergarten: Florence E. Tracy, teacher. Entire number of pupils, 18; neither absent, tardy, nor dismissed, 2: James Barry, Mary Barry. East Great Plain School. Second and Third grades; o Duptis, s\ melther sbscnt. ardy of pul 3 neither al nor dismissed, 7 CATALOG OF PREMIUMS IS NOW READY FOR MAILING Through the co-operation of the purchasers of Serv-us Pure Food Produds, we have been enabled io greatly increase the value of the Serv-us Coupon making it possible for. you to obtain a premium for —\/ about one half the number of coupons formerly required. \ This means a great deal to the thousands of Serv-us consumers. If you are not one of this great army, you owe it to yourself to join the ranks and begin to ask your grocer for Serv-us first, last and all the time It is of vital importance that you bscome familiar with the largely increased value of the new Serv-us Coupons and also with the many Pure Food Products which are sold by all the Leading Grocers. You will receive a valuable Serv-us Coupon from each Serv-us Product. This information can be obtained by writing for a free copy of our new Serv-us Premium Catalog. GIFT DEPARTMENT SERV-US PURE FOOD CO., Inc.. 332 South Michigan Avenue m"l!mi'}' DISTRIBUTORS ORWICH, CONN. make that day, when it arrives in 191 automatically the day of the year ded icated to the raising of the maximun of funds for the Jewish relief purposes. No time should be lost in the prepara- tions for that tremendously important day. The committee is in possession transformer at the corner of Frank lin and Willow streets and many peor fgr identical and similar in effect to thosq which served the purpose of receipts Last year on Jan. 27 the president’s procla- mation day resulted in the raising ot over two hundred thousand doltars by The ef- plan should not be. calculated on the basis of two hundred thousand dollars, for In truth the effect in reality was to stimulate the controibutions of all who contributed to Jewish relief work to The Willlam Friswell Co. of Frank- Uin street were without lights Satur- 2 3

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