Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
m“ynhllli‘“x n?cmtx? “{ , Roo! e sub- M'mhl?egu < 1 in: the morning at eleven o'clock. There will be an evening service as uspal At " Christ .Epucenr chnreh there will be holy communion at 745 a. m., morning prayer and holy communion end sermion at 10.30"o'clock, and a Sunday school festivail: at 4 o’clock in the afternoon. At 1020 a. m. at the Church of the | Good Shepherd, Universalist, Rev. Jo- seph ¥, Cobb will préach’ an Easter sermon on the'subject, Jesus the Con- There will ‘be Sunday. school 3 (New time,) 4 M ry Baptist church there tlon will be an Easter sermon in the morn- n s ing, ‘the pastor, Rev. B.. W. Williams, prezching.” “There -will . be Stnday ‘school ~noan and: Easter exercises by the Sunday - schuol at 7.30 in the —a Vlctrola : : evening, * Wi?!ib:rh ity ‘Episcopal church there We will deliver this $110 Victrola with $5.50 in records gmfi:;ififii"‘“%éfig‘zgg“ ;nnd oty nion 30 a. m, ste (your choice) for a down pnyment of only $10.00, ; festival of .the Sunday school at 4 p, The “Good Witch” of Ipswmh {takes nothmg fcm granted In gymnasium and laboratory tests she measured 30,000 feet to make sure of establishing correct’ standard:zed sizes. You don't have-to ‘stretch Ipswxch ‘Hosiery to fit. “Every pairis knitted to fit and the size marked plainly on each stocking is not about right- but exactly right. Fix this fact firmly in your ‘mind—Ipswich Series Hosxery fit as well after washing as before. m. All' services on the new time (total $115.50) balance : -} schegure, et A At the Spiritual Academy, Park $8 Mmm memoration of the 79th annjversary : of the advent of Modern Spiritualism Blinn and gyrhm messages by Mrs. 8. C. Norri 0 in the afternoon street, services will be held in com- . O with addresses by Rev. Albert P. Other outfits on most atiractive terms. e t and 7.30 in the evening, Ipswich Hosiery must makeigood or Ipswich Mills wm. Prices, 25¢ to 75¢. At these dealers who display the sign. of the “Good Witch” of Ipswichiin their windows or stores. The Union “services of the Second Congregational anrd Broadway . church- es will be conducted by Rev, Joseph §| H. Selden, D. D. -The subject of the morning sermon will be The Easter Message. There will be an Baster praige service at 5 p. m. with an ad- dress on The Keystone in the Arch of REID & HUGHBS ’ "flexofe o3 Hfl n St Nmflfl = St WHITESTAR CLOTHING HOUSE 147 e, h [o) At the Federated church, Rev. E. J. MAINST. ‘ t ; g C m g\:;eszrm&o;filhguub:efi ‘l’iti:::. %;2; B. LA ZBEROFF 230 CENTR?’L AVE. will be Sunday school at noon and meetings of the Junior Christian En- deavor and Senior Christian Endeav- ~ or soeieties at the usual hours. The nmsw.}%mm’ xh‘-’flf‘gi‘}dng?fi’,mrd' Massactistestts VOLUNTOWN lage. subject of the evening service will be Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bray spent the | Have Faith in God. week end with Pawtucket, 1, rela- Variety Supper Well * Patronized—|}ives e he G mu This made it very real, interesting and | dogs, have returned from the. sguth, |Thursday evening at the South Side Death of ex-Representative Azarias! Mrs. Theresa Duffy vieited friends chu:chf :hermflwg: acq r;jgr;g:!w;:c! C m GRLEN ptgm*' el ple will I FAR ¥ WHerS hex heie- hoen Sl w-":,t“ i S-;c“vc\'[m' P mq"fi? weret o erlt‘;}e ~ Two Mare Men Enlist. at Griswold Sunday, hurcll: peopie will' have e awake |the New' York Sportsman club. S. Morrison, assistant secretary .o S afiss Marearet Fassier is st Ter| ek “Euses pocaing Cnk At | Mre: Kesh Hears Nothing from Broth- | i th chings of me Faster. ALEic Lachapelle of the U. S. navy . : state board of education, and Supt. service . by the pastor, subject, Con-{ o in Rumania—Church Supper— morning service tho .mixed quartette, | Rocky Hill.—A barn belonging to the|Andrew S. Gaylord, and 108 graduat- 3 o k- ‘o rehal of Enthusiastic - War Rally — Easter |the lad guartette. and . Her Easter | Spring.Brook.lce- company- was burn- fing certificates ‘were awarded. visitors m|f’-{:::;ireifir.rfierguv:m"':):“; ggnt;':: Services. % Choice: will be attractive special fea-|ed the other afternoon. A grass fire home -at Norwich for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Ma Glasgo were week end Gm visited at his home Sunday on a brief furlough. Miss Arline Thompson is spending|to™™ 3 hich - got beyond control caused the| E. Hartford.—T ordance with 2 ¢ presented by the choir. - “The Sunday - tures., o i " € ast Hartford—In agcordance the Baster vacation at her home at V'_"'"Y Supper. school will be held at noon. While Christians have been prepar- TR N 2 o el ham e fHlied Wit hay ‘he 1’01_‘}\“ of the t&n to ?cssm:t mg George Basset of the U. 8. navy t the Firsf ptist chirch, George d ik 1 - spent the week end at the home of his |ChaPel Tuesday evening which Juitee T Whpagier, 0. eal, il Portland made,a S| pment of 40 ca: v |ed a policy of aiding them. The offi- Henry Strouse, minister, the morning Ernest Su has returned from | of leaf tobacco to New York Thursday | ... g 2 & 2 . parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Basset.[Fell aitended. Mrs. C. W. Crtfiaa theme will be Easter’s ‘Message. The |Fecei¥ing a fine package of Passover|yidlinc her parents in Ledyard, Her valued at several thousand dollars. i Y D‘f";oz‘e’;‘. Bl pin A Mies Lillian (ooper is émmng the Mx;mg;:&;u;gg;r&?ts“d i Triumph of mght‘. There 1 be gap- hr-natmmgvew Ye‘:g:. 2 . aunt, Miss Nellie Geer, returned with ’I;here have Dbeen several shipmentsgio ang sailors. They will also act B at h tral Vil- tism at the morning service and Sun- | Mrs. Koch, a young Rumanian, hasiher. already of small Iots. : R m I MRS KRN gher 1 Olive Bromley wWere Norwich visitors|day. schoal at noon. The sermon. on |Reard. nothing from s brother m her| if i i ¢ : as depository or agent for,thegmen Saturday. the Mount is being studied by the men |native land since the beginming of the! Mre FE & $c attended| Torrington.—Sidney H. son | Without charge. / Death of Former Resident, in the pastor's class. - In the evening |war. 4 A ® 5 R fondry Meeting 2y ‘with Mrs,|of Mr. and Mrs. Z f)ow hem““; Saybrook. Mrs. Julia ume i the Sunday school will give an East- Miss Fanny E. Brown has return Thuriday: Tast week. | v] 5 WOT [2 SN == == c,f,‘.‘;,“we,.“‘.':,'.,cfi:‘;“{’: B i SR e - from Pomfret and-is at her brothers| the last Liberty loan bonds, has been |Rankin, 65, of Saybrook Poirt, died eath at his home at Jewett City last Lo R on Black HIill _|awarded a war service emblem. He ;,Eaai‘{;,i‘;’,'“,‘,;"t;’;”“,‘;’e’?m"“?,;’:" e e e T e Rigout Loatha. |7 @ member of ¥, M. €. A- Troap No. | uehter of the late Elmira Whitle- held several town offices and repre- |the services for Easter Sunday will be Ihm daa&- non-residents have el z X se); }1a§hsrm£r;gn§ahm a;t:s Jdhn me:a sented this town at the state legisla-|as follows: § a 1, holy communion |52 ned ts of this communi<| The Home Misdiphary mxety met artford—Rev. John G. Murray,|enson Ingraham, % fldeseend Nz J & ) WS “h a arge | = = e . ture of 1911913 as ‘ropublican repre-| (Plain); 880 o m. holy communion &5 G hon:" D Tanner. o S | e 8 LA | O aettors, taMead in tne. United | &nd. Seigem her anogstey” o ; = en , her +{ 4 “;fitllatsw;?dna Herbert of the Norwich g(;)‘x]or:])m ghfld:‘en?.fe!fié:{ ::;vl:;g physician, and Mrs. Randall, a worthy |y 3 States court room Wednesd: Art school spent the week end at her|distribution. The morning topic will |Member of. the: chiurch at the Green. ¢ Rev. Cotton Mather. She leaves two ‘{sons, George Douglass Rankin ‘and 2 Clifford: fi- to many 3 2 i 3 visiti ¢ 2 {De graham Rankin, of Say- home here, be The Voices of Easter Day. In the| Mzs. Hatch has been visiting rela-fon Saturday’ rhmy re he |De natur: iMather Ingraham Mr. and Mra. Victor Dupont wers at |afternoon there will be a sermon for | tives in. Worcester, Providenco and | hag heen shreshifs The sessio: Urook, and five srandchildren. ‘The Jeéwett City Monday to attend the fu- |the children. Attleboro, week. 7 Judge Edwin s Thomas. body was brought to Saybizook, where neral of Azarias Grenier. —_— Miss Bennett, once -of Black Hm B s th a service w:}s hel(li 1{(\ (;?q:mw“ but now a teacher in New Bedford, is Bristol.—The g::adu:xtmn:x of et church at 2.30-q’cloc] ar Two More Patriots, 2.:.: tci;‘eu :;K;:Ig: Aw‘::l'mf:e Amnrg'.‘mEg. visiting, at Beecher Brown’s. Fanny Gee, of Plain Hill was |Bristol public evening school:was held inoon. Burial Was at Sayirook Point. Richard Herbert and Willard Gardi- | worship and sermon at 10.45 o'clock, |E. Brown goes back with her to thatld recent anknn visitor. | . 3 x 2 > ner have enlisted in the U. S. naval|The subiect of the sermon will be The | CitY- Teserve. Risen Christ. There will bé Sunday Advanced to Westhrook. g p : 5 C. C. Bliven was in Jewett City|school at noon. In the evening The| Arthur Kinnie has- been promoted; s Z 3 % Tuesday to attend the funmeral of his|Light of Life, as Baster service will |from the Hoxsio store in‘Canterbury to < 1 = - half-brether, William Bliven. be given by the choir and Sunday |the Hoxsie store-in -Westbrook. Elsie|‘ ' 5 iy &4 | AM GLADYQU R N e i wchool and there will be an address |Coombs has taken hig place here. N % stas Chester—About the first of Decem- | by the pastor on Eternal Life. Rev.| Michael Shen had a valuable horse z : HAVE! !T,;BUT ber the Chester company of Hom®|Edward F. Barrow is pastof of tlie |fall dead recently. o - DIDN THINK guard sent 12 packages of tobacco. .in‘ thurch. < Chicken Pie Supper. OULD . sasrie, several forms and candy, mostly sweet |- g~ - B, voted, this week to fnvest $1, WJ of chocolate, to the 102d ambulance com- Methodist Episcopal | More than one hundred attended the therr fugflfi in the new Lfbpny bonds. pany, 10ist eanitary train, American J. H. Newland, pastor, |chicken Dig.supper at the, church. The | expeditionary force, France. The pack- |there will he special Easter music and entertainment was pronounced good, ages’ total welght was 95 pounds and a | Sermon by the pastor on Immortality | the) iystrumental and vocal. music be- % few days ago Capt Louis M. Brooks|Rationaily Considered. at the morning |ing reeeived, and the predica received a letter acknowledging their |service. ~There will be Sunday scheol |ment of the young bachelor ariSmg|nere ADril 16, receipt. ;. _ |at noon, a young peopie’s. meeting at {from a.misplaced. bunch of violets be- 5.30 o'clock and~evening worship at|ing decidedly -amusing. The supper | Hartford.—TFor the 7 7.30 o'clock. There will be special mu- |itself gnd the' n’ocm were -fine. g&?odfim‘g[{?y “;’elg.rsb nthEH‘ e o sic at the e\'eninz service and a_ser- : e Hartfol ublc ‘High" school is a e. The war rally at Grange hall made the audience | - Middletown.—Miss Anna Gray of " South Farms, who has been spending GRISWOLD two telling pomits when he pictured |the winter in Hollywood, Cal., has been s the founders of Canterbury as rising|appointed to a government place in £ Will Lord ig i1 frogd their mzvu huto::shed a& tthl:s Flagstaff, Ariz. ere e { WO war and when e rouses e -w,{“h“;,,y‘;,fi';,"?fi’,’:f’“‘,fn‘f;‘ tMsa‘;:d’;}; people te give three tremendous| West Hartford—Miss TEsther Fan—! Gales Terry. % cheers for our president, our country, [ning of Smith collége is spending the Word has been received of the safe |and our ¢oming vietory. E,;Lste{[ vacation with her parents, Mr. arrival of Raymond Johnson at Camp| - Reviewed Saviour's Exnmnen. aas et Wik X, Wamuing, -of Farmington avenue. Jackson, Ga. < Tugsday evening six homes met to- Mr. and Mrs. William Bitgood and gether as one and reviewed our Lord's son Robert were visifing friends in o ntly. experiences on Tuesday of Holy week. Harold Geer was a recent visitor in Danielson. Miss Elsie Lord had charge of the Christian Endeavor meeting Sunday Ay evening. There was special music, ; - ; notice. T}:& c‘hrinhn I%rg:avorers present- / J ‘ # ed Mrs, W. A, ond a- beautiFul 7 e = - = O bouquet of carmations during her fll- & ; : That-is'what we are here to-do and you - ness. She greatly appreciated the gift. ¢ # y A2 25 i Miss Susie Morgan received a bou- won't have to it if you trade [lefe. A of false modesty often prevents women ;fi:—udhn.uw“umw ‘But women who know themselves have learned tha * ~ e L} _ Artlcles .of Furniture that we do not carry in stock, but it isn’t likely that you will have need. for: them. > Ninety-nine times out of a hundred we can fill your reqmrements ona moment s Lyme~—Mr. and Mrs. Ernest P.ogers wlth fa Iarge colledtion of hunting quet of carmations from the Christian Endeavorers while she was ill. Miss Susie Morgan, who has been ‘WE CLEAN ABSOLUTELY" ill, is able to be out. HOUSEF‘ ]RN]S!mIGS UREGAN & W‘: - L INCLUDING CARPETS, RUGS, DRAPERIES, e T e Tniater. o UPHOLSTERY, CURTAINS, BLANKETS, Come to us for quick and satisfactory service. 'nuu —_n“._ s Syre l!l. ing Faster gervice.at 11 (new time). g - th an e ory. pecl e ¢/ 5 Piime B tae i selol CLEANED Faster vesper serv!ce with afldma on . The, Gommen Things of Lifs imadi || QUR REPUTATION—AND OUR METHODS— w7 v : 3 by the Resurrection. . Mid j ; = I NS HER service Thursday at T.0. Bov Scout ASSURE SATISFACTION - / - meeting Monday .30. e Busy + 5 { Bees will meet at the home of Miss M 1 M- ; Helen Atwood, Wednesday at 4. 8 Sk ety Auto Dehvery‘ 2 1?0%&. i Nebuchadnezzar had to eat zrass. Is .8 w3 5 -Telephone