Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 31, 1917, Page 11

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‘School has closed for the Easter s Bchool begins Tuesday, Bolton schoals are to be closed this coming week for the spring vaca- tion.. Mrs. Henry Fryer of Willimantic has returned home after. weeks® stay with her mother, Mrs. Jane Fin- Jey, who has been ill. composing the teams, at the S ] ®*Chureh Votes to 1 te. bird, The program at the meeting of Bol- urel ORI ton No. 47, last w-':{ Friday | A meeting of the chureh was held |gold-finch, aad a thrush. consisted of readings, recita- |Friday afternoon of last week, to ok R A ~vocal and cornet solo, and papers | consider the matter of having the ANDOVER on poultry subjects. The lecturer, Mrs. | church incorporated under the laws of Michael ‘Sheridan, has had a plano|the state and merging church and — taken to the grange room for use at|Ecclesiastical society. It was unani- |Higganum Pastor Accepts Congrega- the meetings. mously V&M to have L‘.‘::hch‘"%.h ‘“E.. tional Church Call—Burial of Henry o o 7T s G. Phelps—Recruiting for the Home .| Winter, and F. A. Hunt were appoint- . 9 1s recovering. hrdh:v.mnlthut nk:tthu-ed'w “mwh“ne";;“;n::rm ¥ 5 g Re v with e past we e] charge. When the churcl cor- -, e T Ty, Bolton farm. porated, the Eeclesiastical society will| Ry, Leonard Smith filed the pul- from Frank Germai home from - 0] a meeting TAansac using n o et i T ko BENEEQRD Sl it G s |, S oTien, e Sigmean et s John H. Davis and family of Ham- e Father Returns. den spent the week-end with.Colum- |church and begins his labors May lst. William and Herbert Newton iwere |Lonten Services—Pruning Demonstra-| oin sioirvee: : Died in Cleveland. in town over Sunday to greet their| . tion—Funeral of Arthur Lavigne. Miss Ruth Lyman, of the Highway G. Phel; father, after his trip abroad. Both Commissioner’s office in Hartford, S T young men are employed in Hopkins| Rev. I P. Booth occupied the pulpit |spent the week-end at the home of her eiur. e - Clovatand, and Allens factory in Norwich, for Rev. Mr. Williams of Union Sun-|father, Bdward P. Lyman. — |heid” from the Congregational church friends in town last Monday. rs. Russell Colburn, who has beer | St ToscpNg. hoapital for - trentment, | Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock with (1che Governor's Fast Day Proclama. | i with bronchitis the past fortnisht, |for blood poisoming, has so far re- "“"",r’.“ """""‘:: """““’;'“ - n_is s \proving. covered as to return to his home. Orga ome i et e | Tl NN S Bt Nty g of Ny B | Working e Werwich. 7 |, Devieg, ShOrIE N, o T is speading his vacation at| iry UG08 Tor help Tc will be read | Thomas, Simoss, over Sungan®™ “| Henry Schrieffer has gone to work | PR SREOIRA TESTLERE CICEr of e e from the pulpits Sunday morning. S I r;’.i-n was the guest otffor the Hopking & Allen Co. in Nor-ling in slowly. applicants must edding Surprises. : er ddughter, Mrs. Frank Engley, of|Wioh-* Som be obtained to form a platoon and afternoon many friends of ‘Wallingford over the week end. young men are working there at pres- | ccure the services of a drilling of- Miss Katherine Taft, who has made | *"f; Little, Chnyts B . Ls ficer. . her home with Rev. and Mrs. F. A. lorace Little, Clayton E. Lyman| G ey Phelps and Harry Brigham has to Boston. Traveiers Insurance Co., c Sdis Piser Mlitig GiNersamts § R Lantau Bervics. AL T0S pele-and with. carduls Sid T Sasoeal ab the dasises Tuther: ok triends in this place. 3 Mrs. Fanny Miller Childs, 64, diea The first in a series of Le - calling on old friends. arch’ 20¢h, iversatiot | o¢ ‘s Viola Lewis, as stenographer | ““w,7s°Taihot and Georse Ladd, who She was the widow of Lester Childs,| Miss Blanche Shippey and Miss | sundnn who died two years ago. She is sur- |Rachel Glover spent Saturday and| " ‘Eurming Red Cross Branch a David Miller, and |Sunday with Miss Margaret G by e s iz Both of Providence, |Quincy, Mass. etk lived in Staf- Meet for Work,.. ... - and Mrs. James Vail have re- tion. Miss Ruth Pond of Hartford is vie- Notwithstanding the heavy rain last um‘".gng_ 3% Babiogs: ° o pai hall in the interest of [been confinéd t6 her room 23d. Rev. A. officiating. o &:|make their home with Mr.’and Mrs.[ing. AIll those present agreed to Join | town. hall Thursday for work. Funeral of Mrs. Lester Child——Msth- | Manderson Tor several years, has gons [2nd, Lyndon Little, employed by, the | or “Cleveiand, Ohio, wers in town 07 | osto Hattin Buys The at the Johnson hospl M; , | vices was held in the Universalist Otto Hattin has bought the John |matic club in town hall Friday even- a 3 " after a short illness with pneumonia. |church Sunday evenins. L o e rsoce gl }’;"?,_‘“;“‘,';'; motored to Hartford recently. report| A “Brown place and expects to move |ing, The characters wers ail well in- |40 favorite songs. Whe next mecty < 3 the road at Bolton in very muddy con- | ihere in about two weeks to commence | terpreted. Ciemence Clark as Si Pin- [ 1 be Reil, WECReslay erenng S farming. ner won special applause for his danc- | 180 Wi T Gad, (IR SEC O e Caten < ibee o e o1 0 pihe play was coached bY|in which those present will put th ome, after spending a few weeks in . A. D, -Hale. er the play, 1 Det | Tuesday, ninetcen patriotic women| Mrs. Willlam B. Sprague, who has|Griggeport with friends. Miss Fernly|dancing was enjoyed, the music heing SDEsUcns e e e tawn il winter | returned with her, and , expects to|furnished by Buckmister's orchestra. | %0C'al may be most proffebly fonC THE MOST COMPLETE GARMENT STOCK ‘ IN EASTERN CONNECTICUT SUITS $15.00 to $45.00 A -esentative showing of the season’s approved modes and fa;:g—c‘un!burl, Burella Cloth, Poire Twill, Tricot, Serges and Poplins—and all in Spring’s delightful new colorings, COATS $9.95 to $45.00 Modish Outer Garments, made of Burella, Wool Velours, Jersey Cloth, Guniburl, Bolivia, Poire Twill. Every con- ceivable style in this excellent assortment. SPORT GARMENTS in a pleasing variety of Suits, Coats, Skirts and Dresses. DRESSES from $12.95 to $40.00 in Satin Stripe Taffetas, Crepe Meteors, Georgette Crepes and Crepe de Chine. THE NEW COLOR EFFECTS OF THE SEASON— Gold, Mustard, Apple Green, Spruce, Rose, Magenta, Joffre Blue, Navy, Black. PRINTZESS COATS AND SUITS $5.00 tfo $10.00 less than elsewhere Fare Refunded On All Garment Purchases S. & H. GREEN STAMPS THE BEE HIVE STATE STREET, NEW LONDON, CONN. Ruth Abos 4 et 4 Fridi £t L by M Walter L uth Aborn returne ny atter [gram was reading by Mrs. Walter D er‘ HOPE spending the winter in Florida. Kenyon of a ne .lpnpqr ) Grange Play. Hopkinton Sun, which w of contrihutions, poetical Resvany: withessed the production of the. arama 1% “Tlie Song of the Lace Pullers ‘Willowdale given by the Grange Dra- the program was singing -0f patriot John A. Brown \ Red ~ Cross work. Mrs. Lester J.|is able to b6 about, —_— thined. from Glastonbury —and will\mnichine was chairman of the meei- | The Hod Cross society met at the | Toice,Per Dome with Mre. Albee In the present will be expected to respond & Jesse Loo mpent g veek-end in|Waghington County, R. I.|thei minas or "alving their zavoric rial was in the Staffordville ceme- 4 John Habideau. the local chapter, and it was agreed | Robins and bluebirds have returned |Wiliimantic with friends, expressing the uppermost thought tery. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Bap. i tha ———— neral. -|to have a whirlwind campaign to se- ¢ quotation. spenaing the winter with her davghter, |supper at § o'clock. ' The hostesses |mnries will meet today . (Saturday) N S5 O end visitors of Mrs. jenny Bacon. SQUEP/ The public schoots of this town s, F oW Trickson, in Monson, re- Fur:;nll:;hA:';-i rmtz:;i:::rd. Ena “report Tesunts” The ‘terms ot RIPLEY HILL beins eept indoors with & hard cofd| ¥. K. Crandall was a caller at East| mestcrly are closed this week for ¢ aimaal eonference. at Providencs this| . The funeral of Arthur Lavigne, 50, |In Will be held next Friday at the|uiil Top Homes Club te Join State| = "o e Wabster was. 5 business caller [0f the Dupils are spending much week and there will be no services in | g 4fed in the Johnson hospital, 'was | town hafl for permanent lorganiza- . Rty in_ Providence, Monday. fisic, (e, at7REE S held Friday in St. Bdwara, — Federation—F. T. Snyder Enlists in ; Mrs. Roger M. Lewis, who was 5er Ly lward's church, ELLINGTON Mrs. Ruth Palmer, who teaches at| .., ji| last week for a few days, ‘Westerly, 1s having her Easter vaca- | oueeh better. O L N s | 587, B 3 OFNailk ofciating, B It is Tumored that C. B. Buck has| Home Guards. was in St)Edward’s cemetery. 201d his farm property nmear Chestnut| O g = bl e Do ailn Tl aiio L2l Prunin, i 1 station to a purchaser from any from the attended the Seferre— Wew, L-W] 2 - o o s Bl Tl e it RN B Dswopsenntion. - - | Bhate iaiand funeral of T. B. Toplift Sunday. Good Friday Cantata Planned—Grangs | wonyon spent Tucsday. at Tope Val- |Cnfined to her bed' for ssversl da e e Berri| iThore was & praping demonstration e The Hill Top Home Club held its| Gives Successful Play. v B 4 with a severe attack of grip, is some o ey | ford " Tast Teitay oy prores o | MANSFIELD DEPOT |meeting witn Sfrs. %L Conner the e : Hirs. L. Sutton, who has been vis- | WBat improved. : Miss Catherine Silk of Boston was | ter. g o iy ff”’- A ';';a" m":lb*f was present.| Miss Marion Pease has returned|{iting her sister, Mrs. C. D. Kenyon, —_— g}:k‘g::; 5.‘.,.5‘:; mother, Mrs. Rose G 2: Pinney, D. D. Mitchell, -1 (What Is Going On at the Colony— D i o WELIhe BN, Wellr- from = visit of several days in New Bes gone to Provigencs for & visit. ROCKVILLE » Asthur Chardier of New Britain was | becn Appointed 15 orgarise s Loon’se| Children of Sunday School Rehearss| At Norwich During Vacation. s, Fred Aborn ia visiting her sis- | Kenyon. . iy ol o home with his parents over Sunday. |Home guard in tow For Easter. Schoot closed Friday for one wefie.k tor. hh‘h';i B:msm:e g‘;a%‘ea :;T le'lel-"?"‘; —_— Rev. I L. Cottrell is at Watertord, vacation. M e first an 0. ! oy it in holdin revi BOLTON HEBRON Martin M. Hansen is making Im- | Nec istaimes 5 hee ooete CoNCoaoher | conferred upon & class of six ai the HOPKINTON o R g A el g N NOTCH provements on his Hillside property. | ““Xrihur Cushman i making severai | meeting of Eilington grangs Wednes- i sy bt % —_— T, an: rs. Hernburg, o . day evening. i Sl Mrs. Mary Brownell has returnea|Busll-Gilbert Marriage—Roads in Bad |Colony “laundry: have Thade & home | iaris 1 tne are® o WhCh 1 | ST (IS oguiar Thursday evening | 19VeT 7 Original Diversions st sira carlo G Barher eng deusnic for themselves and their two children | ™3fce T . ayan has returned home, | PFAver meeting in the lecture room of B s e from a visit with her sister, Mrs. C.[ Condition—Meeting of the L. A. S. Sprinkfield. = 5 RIS Ko o the wans) bank after stayin gseveral weeks with her W. Hale, of Rev. and Mrs. W. L. Wi Mrs. Mrs. S. A. Thompson of Norwich is d L. Woodward have ‘Mary Gilbert = sl taker of PMrs. Wv. i |0aushter, Mrs. Bonney, in Burnside. ;hfnesfx'x"??ra:‘»f’a":fiuf—gflrg' 1435 sorian T (SNSRI eacial . thie home | Charles Hione. i " of r. an rs. lonzo P. Kenyon last on of Mr. and Mre. Byro: ] Provltdo-ee to attend the O CoPnite sl odist conference. l, . A, & from visiting in Columbia and And- Bty tended. After singing several selec- Mre T 0¥ Skinner. son Willlam and Bockingnam Miss Maggle Moon of Warren, Mass., Will Give Cantata. . 1 mona. who had been with Mrs. C. E. Thomp- | °“5 - oS, o e T e D e i ro-| Miss Florence T. Barber was the daughter Leurs were Manches- H. Remic, foreman for J. M. White, Mrs. Lo Colony, are moving into their new Mr. ren Maine are vis- sting in Providence and will aise at- Some | nome on the hill. also at. distance of Williman H. S. Wood has gone to work for Mr. and Mrs. H. Utley. Jonn. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Aborn and Miss ed by a discussion. Next on the pro- |days in Providence this week. eeks, The Seven Last Words, the beauti- | Kenyon based upon a lecture he re- E. A. Shaw snd sdn fout Too smme Webks, wemt home 'laet]s 1o resign Apeil first ful cantata by DuBols, will be stng in |cently heard at Kingston Agricultural |Euest of her cousin, Miss Sfarior o in | "N and Mrs. W. Farrington of the|g %, 204 Mrs. B. E. Flint epent|the chyrch Friday night by the choir | college regarding the subject of co- |Pendleton, at her home, Fleassnt Or : n novir Snnday last with their grandparents, |under the direction of Professor St.|operation amorg farmers in disposing Cchards, Tuesday. of their milk. This paper was follow- [ Mrs. Emory C. Kenyon spent & fev tend the Methodist conf Mrs. J. D. Bonney, e Miholine Sontirenos bliged Visited Her mother, Mes. Sumncr St | Tyos, Wilte @l his saw-mill in cedar wisltor: Wednesda AN vel 5 the Celony, last week. P Joins Home Guards. Rice . New Attendants. T. S. Snyder joined the Home | _The new attendants at the Colony (Guards recently, o ar2 M Hamilon and Mr. Busky. Wild Geese on River, g 3 n re automoblles to get through. a ¥ Smi sufclently £o-call on some of her Bear | nave beon seen Toiny orer theoass Bva Jones of is st of her sister Tor the Faster re- *M7s. John Kenny of Willmantic was | Focky the river. B eitos at Her summer home on the hiil last | \winimantis river inday. : last Sunday. L. A. 8. Meets Tuesday. and called on friends. R. H. Sherman of Glastonbury at- arriet Carr came to. umm, | (onded "the ‘funeral of T. B. Toplif, unda: g lebron Fisito . T8 1 ‘Williman- onday were Dr. C. . Maes., and will P OVENTR A Soat v: B P eten | onse seaty i Eoaite = © C 2 4 7aldo of - Hast C..E. Meeting. Patrioti =g was hove over Sunday. 5 atriotio Sermen and Service—Re- taes Zhere was a very interesting C. E.| oruiting Officer for Home Guard the & Duabas Memo s o oo, Memariel ctmreh | First to Eoliet. - Sun it 7.30 will > P m., will be 1ed bY| ne pastor gave a strong sermon Sunday morning on the possibility of war. There was also a short patrio- tic exercise in the Sunday school. . ere Afonday. Teaching By Example. ‘The children of the Sunday school wiins has been appoini are rehearsing for Easter. cxercises. mg{.xgagnn‘m g o g s e T . and has set an example to others by -* . WILLINGTON enlisting himself first. T A e ety i Sunday morning there were 4§ at|in the k3% v e puin. [sils seoct sl barrel packed which will * Bible school commences at 2 o'clock next, Sunday, April 1st, and. the 5 prayer meeting was 2 : ice at 3 o'clock. ~The|held Wednesday evening at the home e g Servi “supper. will be observed. . . |of O. C. hall. Friday evening there Miss Chalker has asked the children [ Was a meeting at the home of to come to the church at one o'clock | Schel events Sunday for an Easter reh This (Saturday) ovening ther is to be 53 s Haster nrusios Judson D. Thompson was taken Baster Sunday the preaching ser-|s: jogeph’s hospital in Wil g Sunday, suffering with pi Moves to vi My Sunday biscuit-treat " (Report No. 2) By “a light housekeeper I'm proud of my shortens the labor and, I find, If I'neglect to serve thess little kitchen— way shortens time. delicious Cottolene biscuits, up next the roof—in If you'll imagine you're Sundays, in vain I offer othes watching me, you’ll sec why. breakfast dainties. Across our big apartment house. And é&very Into dhe sifted flour, bak- M '1“‘1 Sl d:m’ Sunday morning at ”ing powderandsalt Iblend 2 s "No biscu ‘i’z;f 35 830 youll find me lcvel tablespoonul of my e, 5 = P i wholesome shortening, very For a moming treat why here making biscuit. lightly. See how quickly it don’t you try these quick .Even after my hard creams. It feelslike silk under Cottolene biscuits? They'll week of office work 1 fy fingertips. 1add the milk, put wholesomeness into the don’t mind —the ";"“"‘ rapidly, pat gently, whole day. o . - roll, cut. Tecl) 18 Vi sim; z Ff’°[ =y Sl Now into the oven! Twant irst, lam particularsbout you to motice how nicdly FREE! Cook book conteining oy shoncning. Tusenocing that wholewome biscu coms 23 e %m:?p'” t creamy, wholesome Cot- 1o a rich brown. How crisp i Commany, 115 Wen e tolene. It shortens the biscuit, and flaky it is! ington Siret, Chicage, T, Cotiolene From L. G. 8, also superior.

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