Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 10, 1918, Page 2

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the. Sunday school the date of the church & schoel picnic was set for Raily Planned. At ma C.. E._meeting-in-thesevening smd atythessociety hold Christian Endeavor raily Sunday s3a8 fiavfié \‘.he intensive hot “spell’ of 'k there haye been as gg ey b i il ot P te:mesmdwmeotunermtwm Friday, all of the missioners which worked recently in|of Windham High Weaterbury. 1917 were mailed circatar lett No&:aotshem’d:mghubmput— ing about the studemt nurse ed in all local factories, as Mr, Smith | As the age requirements are 19 to 35, will tell how they are comhected with |this year’s class were not semnt letters as most of them are under 19. A_mefllbamwghflkifls;f’;;l; song service at Davis Parl At Y, M. C. A Camp. anernou, Mirs., ‘ ok i {of the Chandler residence. Several of the young men hoiding |and Springfield, Mess., Taftwile and |Qirly auxiliary and leagne| Some manufacturers state-that they| Mrs. 5 complimentary memberships in the ; 5 Mrs. | already observe benefits from the in- Thems"akchedmfm-‘y”* Y. M. C. A, attended the hike and in_Sywandale. E L | atrect A applieation of the work or fght |gin engaged i ery detail of preparing the guns fof the-employment agency to be chairman | “feed at the association camping site i Edwin Wiggin » ered . role in Kiflingly. elect of the meeting: ou Hop Rivet, Frifay ewening. Over A s Hymns of the Allies. fifty had signed up, but because-of the Overture, La Diademe, rain, many were not on-hand at-7 o'- Merch, Over the Top. ciock, so only about half that pumber Belection, Memories o( the War. went. They returned n.l'ter 11 o'clock. |- m Round the Flag. Southern medley, Uncle Tom’s Cabin. Keep the Home Fires Burning. Spangted Banner. Sunday in the Churches. the Baptist church tomorrow Bev. B° D, Bierce of bridzeport. will preach at the-morning service at 10:45. Bunday school will be b:ki :}t lr‘uwn evening services at 8 o'clock. thirty applied ‘Frida: e Methodist church the pastor, i s G Bev. C. Harley Smith, will preach a Wires Out ‘of Commission. . I&smoming miu,[ which is held at otbra i thie oesidbec . Sunday school at noon. clw dld much to. cool off the 3! 3 pmiyraiseiyive e ! g ernoon, leaving, though - possibly in- Enarien ., Hitthooess Ty Jay reades D o . dirctty, death in its trail. The storm bf the parish, will have charge of the | ore - - ing servico at 10:30, Sunday[LEDS. Were out:of commisaon for 0ol is held at 9.45. No services will be held at the Con- Eregational church this month. G pyedngenrrivion in Framce forecasts that Wil | Dier ‘of his home ‘town wewt to New Liquor Gets Three Into c«-;‘ g me | ountasas. through the id. soon be received that the boys have |Haven to visit him Friday. Patrick Looney and Frank Hiley Friday, Stanle; 7 f Dandelson, been in‘action. Their has.been 4 = ffleaded guilty to_intoxication in_the - e - | equippea with mom?"‘e’nm’ and, the To‘Engage in Canteen Work, police court Friday morning. Both ‘ farm. men write, they are handling them in p=ked for another chance and were . ternoon cleared up the atmosphere, ¥ a way that is pleasing to their super- given 30 days in jail and placed on & : iors, i probation for six months. = bustness. B ! . 1 Eciuar: Oftour. _Bdward Cady pleaded pot guilty to s e g e Gl A" Sou. Tuesda; Thursday, MM Q’f;-;w Letters received here from France where the next ome was. She al- 4 i 50 Dresented with two Hundecmmg Do as | W has Will Be-Army Chaplain. quets. s - degreen smapshot suceesstuily - Rev. C. J. Harrimen, former posts. As he was unable to pay, he Brief Mention. ment to jail. flPfltnam Howlett of Omm ‘wmph- TR T v es, Pa.. is home-on:a shart* furlough. Next Quota Not Known Yet, He is connected; with the engimeer "Fhe local exemption board has re- corps. peived no notice-of the number of men | Inecluded in the 37 names ou the -bommlme this district in the |, oll . Huse e b ht i onor roil of the Fox company, Hart: hext quota. ford, is th Thompeon frat daw, 512, dratted men have been | of this oy, ahe B e who is now in the ser-. ENMothemcefrwnthlsdls- vice. ea;h,mzx-amdoneapmds—u Wiliam D. Terry of Wiliimantie | pounds in all according to Mail Not Claimed. e e e ] Brown, formerly of this city, who is “Unclaimed mail at the Wildmantc now in France with Pershing’s forces. for-the week ending Ang. § 'He_is stationed at Tours, France. addressed to the wing: Mrs.| mp, Fotia Brownek, Mgs, Willard Fuller, | proced o e ufmvandmm Mrs. C. L. Jones, Miss P. Sparth, Mrs. | gon streets has been compieted andl Mary J. Siater, Dearatho Zerling,|contractor Ahern is now working in Charles H. Backus, H—M&S" front of the .Lewis property -on. spper: lames Murphy, Mr. and Mrs, W. Mo- Jackson street. [gn, Thread City Leundry. finfant's Funeral. "The«fumeral of Wanda, the 17 #henths MOOSUP Fewport to report for naval reserve | B, Chollar, from whose home-she Wwas Cranska Mill ClosesBecause of Feat— | i married. Mrs. Carrie Burnett of Prowidence| mhe bridesmaids, who also acted as Employes and ‘Others Seek Coolness | 00l : e Daria M. Do ot chi] dren C at the Lake—Accident—Personal { Robert James Burnett, is in gowern- 4 I y Paragraphs. 3 ment service.in the merchant ' FOR FLETCHER'S e All ‘Hallows’ -coumreil, No. 270, K. of OAST.O R IA will meet Monday evening. 20 'm:e Cranska Thread mill -closed Thursday noon-for the balance of the DANIEL F. THOMAS H. | week on account:of-the heat. Enlists in Navy. Harold Burke, a member of the 1918 | i class of Plainfield High school. has Wrd frvm Dovy Onee enlisted in the Unfted States navy. ; ) elowent-weint to 1Crmtal b He is the first member of the class to,| appreciable i “fl"w join-the colors. Cmml Sunday -dnd: Cool at the Lake. Delts. g Moosup lake is now the attraction DR. F. . JACKSON |iceee Sobmeen”chre "o tour e dmdpeapleenjoyamlplnngemth water every evening. Bathing houses DENTIS'I‘ have been constructed and a raft on o Toot Tagder Wil bo Bt the- pioe e [00! wi e 2 Removed to 715 Main St, Willimantio| wecic end. i Taee fours—9a m ts $ 5. m. Phone 44 —— e KILLOUREY BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EM. BALMERS 18 Union St, Willimantic, Conn. Phone 296 2lady Assistant) Many local people attended i dancs given at Jewett ity Friiay|the partridse the chicks were inwisi- g " ble in a second ‘or two, Mondsy from flwlr son Nebson, who. JAY M. SHEPARD eveatog. is overseas. Richard Daggett was a Providence| Mrs. C. F. Gerdmer, Mrs. R W.|® RS, 4o received the past caller Dearnley and Mrs. E. H. Hiscox were, r g vho & i Seocssding' Eknate & Shepard e week_from Elisha.(Sherman, who is n ¢ The Rigerside club Is making ar.|BUests of Mrs. A. M. Clarke on an zu . | Funeral Direcior & Embalmer | ranzements for anotber social foncs. iomobile trip to Jamestown, 2. I, Fri- prcarice, o j0-62 North St., Willimantic s Strack by Automobile. 3 Sunday Services. - H. Hutchins-and C.:A. Sharpe lady Assistant ol connetion | work, attemmed e e LGt | At the Baptist church Sumiay |EHSDISC the raceesin Worcestor st morning there will be public worship | TRursday. o at 10.45. The OM Garret will be the 3 Hlatchins s fo. Erov subject of the junior sermonette. The . theme of the message preceding the communion service will be MURRAY'S BOSTON STORE | s == ing of the church.and league at 7 p. m. Leader, Mrs. A C. Bur- ick; topic, Is There.Anyone I Can’t 3 Forgive? The pastor, Rev. James B. f arm ea A r Aldrich, will preach-on the same sub- . ject. Ashland-Groton ron Works Game. For Sunday’s game-on Ashiand park between Ashlang and the Groton Irom }: works, Van Dyke will pitch for Ash- re ; land and Hamel will catch. The management of the Iron works team has not announced his battery yet bat | says he is coming up strong and is GREATLY REDUGED DURING OUR ADUST |1 & il CLEAN-UP SME of the season. | The time for cleering away all of this season’s finest T S | s : . Mr. and M best Broll of Glas- | Ready-to-Wear Garments is here. New merchandise will | o, 28 2=, Bebest Bl o T | soon need the room and all garments on the racks now s*‘#;fi%::&?‘j%fi;y AR At | must exit and the lowest prices of the season prevail. foms }f‘%v""fi\;;{}:;:é&:d dinger to ! . . oy o a boating party of nday | We have been unrelenting in bringing worth-while §| Mrs™Willard Anderson of Hartfora | e . . . is the guest of Miss Carrie BilL values into this August clean-up sale and have priced them || Mrs. Grace Cone has retarned from afternoon. The funeral and . : 8 a visit with her brother, E. B. Bige- | rovoay |'in most instances below today’s market prices for such {|iow, in Rockali. P i e oge o > 0n0 Miss May Crowley and brother Ger- 33 Sl qualities. Assortments are wide and varied qualities are |a1d of New York were registered at Social at Parsonage. Miss Eda Steuck and _sister, Miss |tertained the young people at the par- | condition the fear of the lightming Hatta Hoffman, of New York are oc- | somage, Monday evening. Miss Vera | believed to'hawve had the effect. cupying a part of Mrs. Huboy's house | Richardson, Miss Bertha Montgomery | ducing fatal attack of heart S 0 in_Sterling City. were the committee in charge of the|which was given by Coroner A. G. HNI rnfi: Ely, U S. N, spent Sunday | evening’s. entertainment. Music and|and Medical Examiner Dr. George H. with games were greatly enjoyed. Cake and | Burroughs -as the cause of death. Phe Helen boy, with a friend from hmomde were served by the hostess. Bridgeport, spent the week end with Katherine Lee of Leedya.rd is ‘her ‘mother at their summer home in lpandln‘ 4 few ‘weeks with Mrs. Mar< Sterling City. garet Geer. M % the Martin house last week. Reyv. and Mrs. J. P. Richardson en- l standard and the savings are big. | THE H. C. MURRAY CO.

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