Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 11, 1918, Page 6

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INTERESTING - WESTERLY " - Historical Society !ze-elecu Officers—Another Draft Call— ' Mothers’ Day to Be Noted in the Churches—Knights of Columbus Will Witness Third Degree Work at Norwich Tomorrow Aftemoon_. el 1 | At the annual meeting of the West- | Name Mary, and the evening sermon Jerly Historical sqriety officers were re- will Mother’s Creed and Religion. SMOKED FRESH BE PATRIOTIC—EAT POTATOES Blected as follows: Ethan -Wilcox, | s orgoipo0d and the Was is the sub. SUNKIST LEMONS Shoulders, . 25¢ | Shoulders, ». 25¢ et = i 2 R T Pontont | Squire’s Eastern Cut PORK LOINS, 1b. 26¢ | Mrs, Jessie Hiscox Woodman: Mixed Cookies, Ib. ....20c B ey pecrotary: S Thom- | _ The Wakefield Opera h d th 1Q . ST | D ¥ e | SWIFTSSPRINGLAWB] VEAL VEAL VEAL | Amecs By~ ERSC B, Clltthitees s uipesod of an estimated loss of 83000, ‘Tiro was | Short Cut Legs, Ib.. .32 ‘Short Cut Legs; 1b. ] 230c | s et IO LI T e e Mian . | the same time, indicating that a fire {Dm‘ec Lamb, Ib. .. i fi ’fimfl R‘]’(“*. lb]-b- 28¢c Loins Lamb, Ib.......28¢c ShoulderRout,lb...ZZc Stillman, Miss Grace D, Wheeler, Mrs, | PUS Was operating in the village. The Veal for Stewing, 1b. . .20c e t the teelphs xch: e L e com- | T "unable to get the mill whers the BEEF BEEF BEEF | vVeal Cutlets Ib.. .. 40c Prime Rib Roast, Ib. . .26¢ | Veal Chops, b........35 NATIVE CULTIVATED DANDELIONS, peck. .29¢ - NEW TEXAS ONIONS | SPECIAL GUARANTEED § FANCY SHREDDED CODFISH, package.. . . 7c | RIPE P. R. PINEAPPLES | PURE WHITE LARD CLEVELIND'S BAKING. | e o1ocoovovoooot0e (2B 8 POWDER, 1 Ib. can. 43c| 100 2 dozen WHOLE MILK CHEESE erry, ; fire. alarm was located for twenty ;:\"y!lf"ll E {\'nil ex'l;“ulfl“;}’,',',f‘?h,;‘f{,‘;': minutes and by that time both build- H. Stanton, membership committee. |ings were aflame and othep property President Wilcox was authorized to | Was endangered. The Wakefield and appoint a committee of fire, the pres- | Peace Dale fire companies arrived MOHICANPUREJAM MOHICAN EXTRACTS e e 0 Dot it | e Narrasansett Fler Gompany To: ; . FANCY PINK SALMON | JUMBO BANANAS booooiiiiiene.....20c 4 o omm;fl;::c':ano‘t‘o the. Westerly | the Narragansett Pier company re-|J Best Chuck Roast, Ib. .25¢c | SMALL PORK SAUSAGE | Vanilla Substitute, S 20¢ | 4 31 = - p Rty O the town Gomn s bave. 1o |Bood work of the ffemen. strengthen. | Lehn Pot Roast, Ib.. . . 22¢c . 30c hottlety . 2o o 10 Sayabidin s awie st isP e ozen ..............31¢c | GwiEmS PREMIUM be in readin see e n e e on the occasion of the | ed by the aid of a large bucket brigade 250th anniversary of the founding of | prevented ever more serious dam- Fresh Cut Hamburg, Ib. 23c Lemon Substitute CHALLENGE CON- oot : OLEOMARGARINE - iy o e Froth Cot Boef e I 65 | S, Portrhauee, Roand | Eomer S 10c | SHALLENG T e a1 CALEORNN ' o e S S e Chll e | The Westrly Toachers*ciut in en- (4 All Choice Cuts STEAKS, Ib_____. 32¢ e dowm -, e e b ver, from the coliection of George S.|nual s Palmer, of New London, and Mr. Pal- | Wil mer's talk on the subject of Old Sil- | Mar ver. on_elected these officers: m H. Bacon, president; Mrs. E. Macomber, vice presiden! y Miss Pauline Stahle," treasurer; Miss |d adi . rah Reed, secretary; Miss Jennie B The First Baptist church in annual | Stanton, Miss Gertrude Rich and Si- session elected these officers: Thomas |las T. Nye, executive committee. H. Peabody, president John C. 'FANCY LIMA BEANS CAMPBELL’S BAKED 21b bag............35c | BEANS, 2 cans.......35c SUNBRITE CLEANSER SUNBEAM POTATO Jfoc e FLOUR, package. ....19c GRAPE JUICE Cormel Bt . /%0 meatnd Z | CHAMBERLAINVS PICKLED PIGS’ FEET SLICED DRIED BEEF, by ShchL L T R PICKLED TRIPE NATIVE CHICKENS SWIFT'S NUT o .. g | MARGARINE, b NATIVE ASPARAGUS iR .29¢ § body, secretary and clerk Local Laconics. |y "””:"::""}"" i, SMaM| Davia Novogrod, recently, manager [ 1. ....oovevone. o 10 b o T T 380 | bottle .c............19¢c | FANCY TOMATOES e ses IlOC e Netl, nols, Alfred J. Mar- -w: ‘J;iCrgfi:z;n; lgex:ue.h(n now manager 2 s e e e e s . CAR 2 i.inh 21c APP] BU‘I‘]‘ER B meabur o B aud o | Al cases on tho dboket of the Trsra | SALT RIBY = NATIVE FOWL, bb...38c { LAUNDRY STARCH Nye were electe deacons. District court weer ordered continued at Friday s announced for [ The state anti-loating la, so-called, more specially | will hit hard in Westerly, and -many qualified registrant d Provost Gen-men of leisure are getting under cov- eral Crowder gave authority to selec-|er. 2 boards to draft eligible men f 8 Hom hoards %o draft cligible men oM | The construction of the proposad B R i 1264 | Improved gas main s delaved b No. 1 FLORIDA Ibew i NEW ROSE | POTATOES, pk. 49¢ SALTMACKEREL B ool et il 8e RASPBERRY JAM 3 Ibs. for............25¢c | McDOWELL’S MATCHES - | WORCESTERSHIRE 5 boxes . .25¢ | SAUCE, bettle. ......15¢ Another draft call Rhode Island for & COD BITS, Ib.......20c CHICKEN COD, b. ..20c » not filled be- | 220 oF (the " non-arrivh ot theixron| LT oo aking a total for the month|and Mrs. Charles A. Gray were ap-|bonds here are rejoicing that they | Guittord were callers at Walter M.[in the parish house at noon. The|met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs 20. The fir 1l on | PIPe. 5 of ms)? This section of the town|pointed delegates Sunday to attend|succeeded in selling more than the| Gillette's Tuesday. churches of the conference are: Gris- rd Barton. John Smith has begun work with the L; been \xeu represented in the|a conference in New London. quota annuo for this town. Ralph Sheck of New Haven has|wold, Lishon, Plainfi Preston City, L. N. Eliott and Miss Pearl us camps on May 17: the [ Groton Lumber company. and' left the | third Liberty loan campaign. Mrs. Nelson Hoidridge has gone to ns and August Hillman |arrived -at William Bartman's for & |Jewett City and Hanover. were in, Worcester Wednes- men who will be |employ of the R. A. Sherman Sons a New London hospital ror treatment. | have each bought an automobile. visit. 3 rsday’s call | company. Move to Cottace. E Gift of May Basket 's. Hall of Ellington have| Mrs. Martha Smith and Mrs. Reed News in General. MisgTéresa . Paver is spending twa C men 1o go forward on June| Small signs designating special de-| Mr. and Mrs. 8. A, Cook of Jamaica, PRY A a ed their daughter, Mrs. J. R. Lee| Bartman, who have been ill the past| Mrs. Harold Balecom and daughter, | weeks Jnolew York. 1 art of these tas_have been | partments of books, are of ereat aid|l+ L. who have been staying for.two| Some of the members of the ,Le 3 week week, are improving. Rose, from Providence, R. I, are the| Mr. gnd Afrs. Fv-A. Muriyan and Mrs. filled by volunteers, but the follow to the shelf patrons of the Westerly | Weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. |vard Thimble club, which recently met . E. Skilton was taken sud- After Oxen tp Buy. guests of Mr. and’ Mrs. Edward Bab-|Clara Armstrong,. visited . “Worcester Public library. Walter M. Buckingham, moved We ith Mrs. Calvin Main, proposed tn;t heart trouble Tuesday. Will Galvin of Westchester’ was in | PItt fOr a few weeks. relatives on-Sunday. and helpers, &l mpo Noraieh Free Academy b nesday. to Applecroft cottage, River- v basket be given Clarence P. R town early in the week loaking for| . Mrs. S. L Bonney and Miss Jennie| Floyd Bowen took ah automobile tman, CONSETUC- | taxm came to Westerly Fridav f View place, for the summer. Jr. Cook | Knight who has been ill a long time GOSHEN Rt ek S - Jorner of Norwich Town attended the to a missionary meeting in Fer welve uail- [N Sl 0 Wektetly pridny ton de ) engineer at the submarine|and whose Wife is a member of the "Wiiliam Roberts returned to Mid- |Conference of Six Churches here on e s oy or hand, black- | Hign school team. - | bas F. Gat e e i Mesting | dlotown Tuesday ! atternoon, taking | Wednesday. The lote Rev. Mr. Bon- “Started From the Inn, railroad’ brakb- 3 “urtis F. Gates_and Mrs.|and Mr. as pres a hand- Giation etin ok e e ney was pastor of this cf f % . ndu twenty.| John Mclntire, after visiting O teridon of Moo flnndin| Sofibione Whis): sontataad mumy Malhe | o oo to, ansvoiatio .. | With him several head of stock which | 2¢¥ Was pastor of this church from nd firemen, | Scenes of his boyhood in th instrument |tion, left Friday afternoon for Mrs. Harmon L. Perkins, Wednesday, | ciated. ich for a short visit. Frank A. Aplin, Jr, made a short| Mr. and Mr i i i 187 An auto truck that carried sixteen { usetul things, all much appre-| Ohosen—Pleasing Program at Ses:|he purchased while here. Renesmiatives of the G. . socle:| Thompson teachers to Eastford for sion of Community Club. SFIELD CE tv attended the Norwich Union meet. |an all day teachers’ meeting went from Edwin Gray and Mr. x o MAN; NTE ing at the Federated church, N the Vernon Stiles inn, Thursday morn- Friday was Arbor Day in Rhode Ts- | visit to the village Saturday, joining and Mrs. Puyzant of Boston, h?ve Te- holr&nr:h:\{ey.sg;‘ndt:x;np of Hartford was C R mi.smuida: erated church, Norwich, |2 oot week. land and a Jarge holiday. The banks|his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank A.|turned home after making a lengthy 0 e oo Merrtnres e L IR o f | were closed and special exercises were | Aplin, who were here for a brief pe- |visit with Mr. and Mrs. Charles. A.| I W. Stark of Willimantic was afRed Cross in Urgent Need of More| Fhe Py wmeeting of the Womers NIANTIC S held in the public schools. riod from Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Mr. Ap- g 3 Jeele end guest OT Die brother, M Gl Werkere-<Patrictio. School Children'lyy oy *yoube’ smat Friday/ withi’ Mew: B e Winslow N. York, who has resign. |lin has been taking a course in radiof Educational Meetings. ~‘§‘l“_sv §§y;02“15 \“afl““'r“m?_”;‘i Tyring:| o Give Up Buying Victrola and Aid | Crombie as hostess. The programme —_— ed the postmastership at Watch Hill, | instruction at the naval reserve train-| A parent-Teachers' meeting was |y n'® o 00 o ooRE e O O al| the Red Cross. on the “African Trail” was prepared| Men are building a fireplace and is also going out of the general store | "%, Station, Pelham L ¢|held in the Lamb Town distrigt Mon-| 42Vl ™5 0¥ PLCT B bv Mrs. S sh. Refreshments were |Chimney at Major McIntyre's cottage business, having disposed of his stock. |, harles Hilton of Norwich was at|qay evening. Tuesday evening éne was| 9%} 2 guests of Mrs. Gates’ mother, |ty Dufi Di Providencs dotermine an B At Mansfield Hollow Mr. and Mrs. |served by the hostess during the so- |on Broadway. ~ Ti® work of completing fhe high- | " Rer, home here Monday. \ . Iheld in the Long Cove district and ond, jUSS, Va Curry 18 Ul A graduate| o "y “ip” gocured Liverty loan sub- | cial hour. Mr. and Mrs. F; A. Astor have gone Booth and quest vay in Broad street will be commene- | spe S I taye Lot wreeh with | Friday. evening one was held at thé} B siai bals st scriptions to the amount of §2,700. A to Middletown after a stay at their out at the time s00n as possible. The macadam ives and friends in the village, | Chureh Hill schoolhouse. S e Franklinbas returned from 2 BOZRAH % v Bew registrants not completed when the - cold | her former Ho 8¢ | Rev. G, F. Goodenough visited Leb-| Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Stark and Mr. leng(hy business_trip. . E. Smith of East Haven and Al- aex her set in. e(’,"‘l’ B ‘l w’;f"‘ of the naval radio|20On_grange on Thursday evening. fand Mrs. J. A. Randall are appointed| Mrs. C. E. Franklin has made a Pl bért Brown of New Haven motored for exam Tighteen more members of the | school Tarvard university. spent the | A Misslonary meeting was held with |delegates to attend the New London|short visit in North Franklin with her | Mother's Day to Be Observed _at|here for the week end. at least o |8 i Tsity, Foir choo b x Mrs. William 1. Allyn Thursday after-| Association of Congregational Church- | daughter, Mrs. B: P. Davis. Church—Food Demonstration.® Contractor Frank Russell and his | esterly Constabulary have enlisted | week end at the home of his parents, | oon Thore were many present. Re-|es to be held in New London Tuesday e doiAl fanae: men have finished shingling the Bur- Sl TR e e 8¢ E-lfreehments were served at the close. |May lth. Thers was an initiation at Echol r, other's day will be observed in the |lingham houses at Black Polnt. J ThD t=nbina AmoRi R T oila f ke vlliage motieol par Teachers’ Salarics Increased. Report of Greeneville Meoting. | mraners Wasdon aHon ot Aine | Congregational church Sunday, May| A number of stimmer residents havé fect in attendance for April were Gor-{ The regular meeting of the town] The Cpristian Endeavor meeting|Martha Wright and Miss Rena L'Heu. |12t The sermon at 1115 will bearrived at Pine Grove for the season, ter-lilled decoralve trees at w al mated t ; | u 3 t oF S mpel 2 hed by pastor, Rev. Charles| Mrs. A. E. Brown and daughter, of e don Maniere, Madeline Birch and|school committee was held at Ledyard | Sunday ®vening was led by Miss Min- | reux took firet and second degrees as|breached by the pastor, Rev. ( L e S icas oac by real uxf.:a?;:e,hm% hee", 72 | Em-Beth Bennett. Center Tuesday afternoon. Bills were|da A. Tanner, who gave a very inter- |Patrons of Husbandry. “»dl‘“g“{)‘; Ufpe;‘mxl music will be g:‘(fis‘?“c%tn;"i“h spent Saturday at Roxch Fciently matured in witnstory| Miss Natalie K. Gibbs of Norwich|approved and ordered rhid. The school report of the Norwich Christian —_— rendered by the choir. e three caverost of cold meeine, Vithstand | spent Tuesday at the family summer |board decided to increase the teachers'|Endeavor union meeting held in CALL FOR SLACKERS! Farm Sold. o ctiontoE e e At AT Dlact il Wmo:e{zm:r\an_“ & home in the village. salaries about 10 per cent. The max- Gx-?ene\;_lllle. R A : £ Brea Distes hes S it mdr‘e el L I S Buildings Scorched. imum salary last year was $i1 per| Joe Pillar ‘has his new two-story|Not Fair to Let Faithful Few Do All formerly owned by the late Samuel house on the 0ld Saxton farm covered | ¥ ; S=— otk ] in.'feady for heoutide covering of the Red Cross Work! Parker and is to purchase another BOLTON NOTCH s " per week and the minimum $10.50.|clapboards and shingles. Several local people are doing double &= = 4 in rwich Sunday after-|a large woodland fire burning on the LA . . everal local people oing Cooking School Held. — g N e buriing on e |There will Do some changes in the Community Glub Service. duty in Red Cross work, working at| . Cooking School Held AR Meloneys.of /Hartford’ viatted 1 HBLAS A Dises'd the property of Dr. Charles B. Graves | (¢a(hing force for next year. Severall An interesting and amusing pro-|the the rooms this week Tuesday af-|, (OGRS School was held in the town ;"% 2hatather, Loren Maine, Tues- ! distyinta oy Dince fn the ten yfonday. Some of the buildings were [OF the leachers will be offered a re-|gram was given at' the Community | ternoon and all day Friday on surglcal | nesday afternoon. Miss Ber- : gt & : | day. ar o npoe 181and in | Jcorched by the flames before the fire appointment. Club meeting held Tuesday evening.|dressings and again Wednesday after. |tha Hallock, of Norwich, was the week and the minimum $9 per week. This year the maximum will be $12.5 witness the exemplifi-| The fire warden, R. Irving Hurlbutt, he third degree at the Au-|was calied upon for aid in controlling 4 B S B 2 : | ty Agent and Mrs, Fred| ‘William Moffitt is moving his family , E Reports of the preceding meeting were | noon meeting to sew. If others could | teacher. County to Andovi 7.394.21, The post offices of | Was under control. The timely thunder . A s 5 e 0 A ould be ac- | C-_ Warner of Norwich were present. ndoyer. e state have <0ld $891,19.85 worth of |S10Wer was appreciated by the men FITCHVILLE EE hres was arpoaiia b e | oo ane the detics. “of - the| Mrs Edward Blshop 1s home, after | o Miss, Yorke and her grg;her Lrom £ Jooe. £nd other, axencies have jpold | SEN-RE L0 Toe: . S program for the mext mecting, May | “faithful few” be made less arduous.|SPending some time in Colchester. e o vinit ey : value of $241,202 Boat Put Overboard. i i i il progi ecting, May S Shaw’s Sunday. . B . | Catholic Soldiers of Fitchville, Bozrah | s;st. During April 81 garments were fin- —_— M. . S. Shaw and Mr. and Mrs. ohn . s Ly = (‘Urxamfpyrfi:‘ in {L Bfi”"f'{s;‘ml; and Colchester to Be Represented on Whippoorwill Late. ié?od §>- “Ze local yied Cross brlanch, THOMPSON Loren Maing were in West Hartford {Jobn alev of Stonington, are|iary boat Ru e first to be pu ; — Dedicati thése, 4 garments were made ong the elgnteen Bmwnsfmwm{; in the river from the winter quarters| Service Flag—Dedication May 19th | The brown thrasher and firehang 8 | oL at Colchestor — St John's Parigh|Dbird that ties up his nest with & |the Chestnut Hill auxiliary. Tn add! ointments Ay < : ST + who has been e - e e o B It 1ot | tion, clgtk surgical outfits were made |Library Association Holds Annual | visiie ot or M ot Morees s oo e nré’e“:"fi Training K;fi‘;'Lf"‘ff,loesq;‘;{‘i?;v:!ggci)x'&u?fo;bg Buys $100 Bond. but for some reason the whippoorwill | &t Mansfield Center. Meeting—May Basket Social at the |turned to her home in Wi orcester. ed to report . a 2 —— : ) ’ = o Kingsley_Barrows, who h , ns mext Wednesday, = " |recent illnces, accompanicd Mrs. Mil-| Plans are being made by members| 145 not but in its appearance here vet. Grange. e Tl hoen ler’ e : 3 : John_Sullivan is moving the barn PATRIOTIC CHILDREN is able to be out. T PR mother, Mrs. Theodore B. SUff, |of St. John's church to be in attend-|som the Wall place. to his form. i ITIC, CHIL! Miss Syivia Ryan broke. her argli M angMrs L B, DeWolr wers " tation: FHe who has been spending two weeks af |ance at the flag raising to be held in | pomar. e ; ; 45 Willimantic visitors Saturday. e Mawson, of the nona) visited Alvin| the home of Mrs. Miller, to Mt. Pocono, | Colchester Sunday afternoon, May 19, | Co%rah: ~ Will Give Up Buying Victrola So as|last Sunday. 4 tion of T 1es Who| Py, Monday, to spend some time. |under the auspices of St. Andrew’s YME to Aid Red Cposs. Libtary: assoeintion B o "Baomiac| Waterbury—Fahian Taffin of Fast- being caught in a bight of Officers Re-elected. Sl sburen i Renos ot il e SOUTH L The school childgen are planning to|Was elected president in place “%|on avenue, a_coxswain in the United ope, while o duty aboard United| At the busingss meeting of the T | lic" 3bune smen: o tie! variahy who! —— tates ‘ship Morris, at Bristol. Young have answered the call of their coun- Burton Stanhoss Gose o Ohie Train. |1V &n entertainment, a springtime | Richard Barton. States navy, will be awarded a golden ; : e tr 3 chevron for _distinguished service. e Ing | worth league and annual election of l¢ o™ A St Andrew's parish comprises| . i operetta, for the Red Cross at the % May Basket Sotial. swall is” i s R od Spirit. considering | officers Wednesday evening the result | (il Botanoitie 'und Pitchville, a| "8 Camp—New Presses for C. M.|church. The children hatl planned to| e Grangs had a May basket #0-|ehos SBUEA At he Honte’ Bono. 1o 10 | n. was the re-clection of the following: | Golcester, Borahville and Fitehville, a) g, “p [0 use the proceeds of this entertainment | ia) and shost plas at its seguiae aost: | artd o LE) B e et [ | The broom brigade wept the green- | President, R. Irving Hurlbutt; first | $ar Will be placed on the service flag — to purchase a Victrola for the school,|{ ; i < Pt o e T e f' !n’ |sward of Wilcox park, Friday, with|vice president, Miss Jennie G. Perkins; et ing or Tuesday night. v 3 real house brooms, the T e dent Mles Jennle G Perkin®: | three churches. Catholic _societies | Mr. Daniels of Lyme has maved to|but have shown an excellent spirit of . SREanE The transport was formerly a German Pprices of which | secon: V] » . . : b = : i The Woman's Missionary society | liner. ' : > [the house formerly occupied by ‘Ar-|patriotism in deciding to give all for hhve dl o : et A from various parts of the state, to. £10n 4 2 e::-h a\\gn;:gkfmmmi cents to $1 !}urlhm{t}‘ third fvxceu‘prfflden!, _é\lm gether with several bands ‘and drum |thur Miner. i the Red Cross. They are working . s public or private, is | Emma Bennett; fourth vice president, | 5! : b 2| Mr and Mrs. E. F. Latimer ‘and|hard on folk dancing and drilis for the Helloss In Bed With Rheumatism |kept in better condition. It is an en.|Mrs. J.. Edmund Norman; secretary,|COZps are expected to be in the pa-|,N0n and s BT Latimer and|ford oa 1ol Gancne Until He Took “FRUIT-A-TIVES". |dowed park, open to the public, and |Mrs. Fanny A. Molthrop; treasurer, [F3de previous to the flag raising, The| o 0L O FOPC . The hour for the Sunday evening P\ g under control of a board of trustees, | Miss Alice Satterlee; organist, Miss|Dlans are in charge of the Rev. Jo- LAy Christian Endeavor service has been in no wise connected with the Yentile G Perklati ? ph Ford, pastor of the parish, as- Hustling. Promoter in Town. i s e i "1 . authorities. o 4 S5 3 ore, sisted by Rev. Fr. Otto Baumeister. | James Jay Smith of New London|ifay® the ehange te contimee uring | Judge Oliver H. Wiliams, of the LEDYARD EEEM B Bone Jyas here yesterday looking over his | tne’ summer montha if found feasibie, Third District caurt, who contributed At a recent collection held in St.|interests at Point 61 Woods. . @ Miss Blanche Green of -Essex is the Encourages Boy Scout: Rt "';’u‘:” ,"l":‘lf‘:gelf,‘v’gfla#’;c;g: Funeral of Canstable William Kinney |JonIs church the proceeds to be used | (00 PRCRS Crern, of Mrs. Leonard H. Deming has grant- from somewhefe in France, that reads: | Congregational Church Roll Call—}$109 was collected with a bond of Ordered to Ohio. od fhe Dol i Un nawlieps of “Want to thank you, and ‘Our Boys in| School Board Votes to Increase the|$100 subscribed fpr-by Rev. Fr. Ford| Burton Stanhope, who recently en-|USIDE her barn for their meetinzs an France Tobacco Fund,’ for the pack-| Teachers’ Salari the pastor. listed in the aviation corps, was cailed ]"i“h\?n:'l;;m s New x‘lx;:oe';a < age T received from them throush you, Baptist Church Interests. yesterday to a training camp in Ohio. y attending a state medical h Private Garnette W. Leaf, Company| The funeral of Constable William At the Fitchville Baptist church, Frank Chapman of Fort Terry was|mcetine B. Second Engineers, American Expe- | Kinney, shot and killed b: ] . Arthur |Rev. We D, Hothesington. pastor on|ome for a fow days this week visit- : °n | ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Sunday, May 12th, 11 a. m, there will |35 e Progress is obstructed in the fail- |held from the res be a Mother's Day sermon. 12.15 m. the | Vgl aPman. ure of State Division, No. 1 2| M. and Mrs. Conred Kinney of th 7.3 ~|. The C. M. Shay company are hav- At erly), an Nos, 2 and s, Centeas wors Fhursday afternoon, Rev. C. I |Dile school, 730 p. m. ' gospel ser- | ing presses nstalled in their plant at Pawtucket and four wards in Pro tt, of Norwich officiating. Tt Thursday, May 16th, § p. m. pub-|RoCkY Neck. L HANOVER dence, to send information concerning | the largest country funeral in a 1ong!1ic prayer me ting. John Baldwin. of Rocky Neck farm colored registrants and the draft in- |time, showing the high esteem R has Just returned from Doston, where | Forcefyl Address at Conference of Six dustrial index to Washington, wi which the deceased was held. It was _ Patriotic Scouts. he purchased a fine work horse. saddel b il e ki the specified time. is the substance of | cstimated that there were nearly 200| The Fitchville Boy Scoiits of Amer-| Mr. and Mrs. James Smith of New urches—May Meeting of Miss a long telegram from Provost General | Dresent. Choice flowers and forms in [ ica sold $2000 worth of the third Lib-|London were over Sunday zuests of| ary Society, ditionary Force” Dt Mrs, A. Anderson and Mrs. H. Bur- ton Hall, who have been ill, are able to be out again. PLEASURE g - Crowder, to Capt: Ges 1 ber. Rev. ) s spoke | erty loan bonds, two of them earning|Mrs. W. C. Slate. —_— MA. ALEXANDER MUNRO director ‘of draft ar'onr Rhode gm%ebb comforting °“e~ns‘.o the bereaved fam. | medal each. (T3 George T1. Hersey is visiting in| The Conference of Six Churches| Comfort and Satisfaction come from an ntlnchve o hors Onf in| Wednesday Mrs. Phoebe Robinson | Mystic was held here Wednesday morning and Taterice 2 o s WOLILE, NG might be appfihar'dcd and suffer entertained the Ladics' Benevolent so- o Albert ,Stanton of Bridgeport was [afternoo In spite of the dullness . “ForZover 'three®years, I was GALES FERRY DEndliies of tha Mrs. Arthur | clety. ome over Sunday. of the morning, the day turned out un- eonfine®to bed with Rhcumatism, S ol Smith and Mrs. Fred Miller of Poquc- el New et T e e b of Seisn | BEAUTY IN FURNITURE Daring that time, I had treatment | *X7% Seesion of Red Crose Auxiiary | ek sarne Bock of fecs, Toe foxr * CANTERBURY is Tnstapaman, of Brookiyn . 5i’[on- the subject of Friendship. At the 3 from a number of doctors, and tried odcard's Wharf—Postoffice War | 1., 0 ey, Henry Mell, Frank Mell, S .| Shay ‘plant at South Lyme, afterroon service an address was g does not necessarily imply the most costly materials, but everything Tsaw advertised to | ~SP™P Salés—Woodland Fire. Vebster Copp and Frederick Copp. | New Pastor Preaches at Congregation-| ™ NMrs ¥, W. Chapman was the guest ;¢ Hnsley Binke, Sy i Searly. every se al Church—Eiation Over Town's|of relatives in New London Thurs. [All Present agreed that this was one of |} ~ rather good judgment in selection. eure Rheumatism, without receiving | An extra session of the Red Cross Recent Visitors. Libsres B s Y the most forceful and interesting ad- say beneit, Finally, T decided to | S/4fy, ¥as held at the home ‘of| 3iss Ruth Siott of Norwich Town ess. Pierce Littiefield has returned from |dresses on the situation in Turkey that WE SATISEY " o o4 9T Jromi 4 e e allal 0d- | was a week end visitor with Mrs Ar- v. e i a_ visit with friend Wes they had ever _ heard. . rge fi'!'!‘rmt-n»n:es" (or Fruit Liver dard :hmg(lxeg{:e:gfig;e"gh% work | thuy D, Barrett. R-RIEY\-“‘Joohr;mfio:fngr:klcedo‘i Eawtuckeh | 3 VL mith frlends in Westenly ang prousht out very clearly the fact that - y re: ; L, > E L i nd to believe in the id IR Sk ey * bad used half 8 | ok e vofugecs. Bl Tunchs were | v "mare. Sundey Lisiiorn witn, S| Gonéresational church was here Sun- for Wwhich we are Aghting this war, we|| the most discriminating taste here af a very reasonable box, L noticed ad improvement ; the | taken and Mrs. Crandall served coffee | ang Mre. Bimer Hewitt of East Lyme, | 1oy, morning and delivered o very able EAST HADDAM must also support to the very best of cost. Jais was uot so severs, and the |and nutbresd R Dinties Corarilites N assd obsorved. Mr. Rossnagle will move his JuuBopes e consiructive work, o€ $ swelling started to go down. o Bl ic B A : : R ing | Christian missions, _without which the auxfliary was held at the home of | The roll call of the Congregational|f2Mily here about the fifteenth of this| Westchester Man Looking for Working } y those ideals cas realized. Un- © | T continued faking this fruit me- |its chairman, Mrs. Waiter M. Buck-|church is to.be held Sunday, May 19.|MGnth. Oxen—Personal_Items. vk I Mever becea & e less we do include *his work of ,con- toving il 4 ingham, the work being the making of [ There will be the regular services fol- |, The Red Cross held an all day meet- o struction—unless we replace the lost p! e time, and ing Wednesda; L y eve Sape O s bandages. lowed by Sunday school, after which |!"f Veqnestay. e he C. T. service Sunday evening|eyith of the educated Moslems with & 80w 1 gan wal chovt to miles and. | "5 meeting of the Ladles' Aid soclety | the roll call will be held, followed by S ready Helpers' meeting = Wasfwas led by Deacon J. I Tracy. |strong Christian faith in whiclt an ed- ~ o of the E. church was held he A - = iss. sie Hoffman is entertainin , o light chores about the place 08 the 3L - ghurch wag held at thie |a basket lnch. Rev.'Mr Wood. M TRArSGH venine in (56, CIARCL | Miss Eisle Hoffman o entertainink |ucated man can believe, our patriotism L ALEXANDER MUNRO, o oLy urlbu - [enough on Sunday appointed Mr. an day afternoon. The work was on|Mrs. Isaac G. Geer, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. aprons. ‘A. Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Billings T. “'{;ey”;‘m A at W. H. Thompson's. Mrs, Francis G. Way of East Glaston- War Stamp Sale: Avery, and Mr. and Mrs. William L|p 8% 58 go\mer “':;‘_ Phege s:‘e’;‘: ~Leaves for Moodus. bury, added much to the pleasure of Postmaster D. . Povey reports the Allyn, Mrs. ¥annie Clark and Mrs. two wlu’ss here Vhifh (rienflv ) Richard Clark has gone to Moodus|those preseat. = Two anthems, Send receipt of $62.%6 during April from thg|John Finnesan a committee to look oot i S to spend the summer after a _visit with |Out Thy mm and The Lord is My sale of 15 war savings .stamps and |after the dinner. Rejoice in Town's Patriotism. his daughter, Mrs. A. D. Alexander, _ Shepherd, were sung by the choir. 4125 from _ the - salesof 165 - thrift| Mr. and Mrs. Isaac.G.Geer and-Mr. _ Those who had the sale of Liberty Mr. ang.Mrs. Arthur D. Mungerof-Lunch o5 s 3 B = N gel as a guest of Mrs. W. B. Hawkins| - Charles Miner of Salem is visiting | Bow vty s tor biings, SHOME Be. 2 box, 6 for §2.50, trial size %5e. At all dealers or sen on receipt of

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