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NORWICH, BULLETIN, WEDNESDAT, MARGH 19, Fio WINDHAM The men of the Congregational church have a reputation ¢f putting 3 ® up good suppers and furnishing 2a }”“ 1 |u|||nm N |lmmn|| " 1 fine prograrame and thcy more than Mtl HII A made good Thursday evening of last ‘ 3 <.| k. The fine weather and moon- | H E | < Ight night brought out a large crowd | ‘ fi x for fhe supper in the chopel, About m "l 240 persons cnjoyed tihn chicken pie m mlllh with mashod potatoes, rolls® cranberry il llmmmml nn'vmfluuu Jelly, cake, ioo cream and ¢nffoe, serv- el The supper was followed by a sriendid programme, the first number Feing a four reel movie film, llustrat- ing Tenneyson's poem, linoc Thke machine was kindly loar Congregational church of Eciween the second and Avthur Roy of Baltic sang Ring Out the Beils of Peace. Later in the ev- ening his sclecticp was 1he song, Waiting. Both were weoil rendered. Mr. Roy was accompanied by Miss Lorothy Brown. Mastor Theodore Fanford sans pleasingly Tho Rose of No Man'’s Tand and responded to an ercore with 1 Don't Like to Get Up In e Morning. Harmonica solos were 1 renderai Ly Joseph Allard, citle, who at the sama time pl: the gultar accontpaniment lord and Themas Banford also of Be ‘dc, gave a fine ex &% 1 % bones. Mr, Banfor '3 rovers Lt e S AR tations of the ¢ Ufferent ani- 3 mals, ete, also several sl ns on {he cornet, The aecompanist for the evening was Mrs, Thomas I vd This was the first appearence Taltle poopls in Windhum gave a fine cntertainment, recelved with hearty anp audience wiioh complately ehureh end part of the chapel, People g $hise AblIeIs of D seanel Becy) a at Combines the Adpantages of a Boutl v ham, ansfleld, Sy Hampton, Scotiand, Northammton and : fl;e,; and Enclosed Cars Norwich, The reeeinty 3 71.9 N ne 5.50, whieh goes to a t SR R The Franklin Sedan cvae of the evening inel Johnsen, Rev M, R, Pum Rema"kabfie Dgcp}ay of : ¥ ’ oo, ey ' % In this car, enclosed-car comfort has, from the D 1P 3 ; Matns, H, B, M A, Cosk, | st, gone hand in hand with opem-car ecomomy fih'l;lans, Lape Lf A4 7 5 e ! and roadability. 7 Suits, reszes and P 4 8 Vi cl “"ff‘:vhfl:gnra 3 tey, | ’ Thc Sed dan, Cur D]'spl-\:r This Seascn bl i : ’ ‘g" Mention A I Embraces onies of the Leaaun s fh?- r‘ave el : ; v { : s Been Exhibiteu‘_ LA E Ny A ) o 3 1B just as com e on country roads as on city: 5 ! : i wiin ’ streets—a guality that adds greatly to #s allaronnd usefulness. , the Frankfin Safin i B irect Air Cocling means no nplicated pasts to get out of g and smooth renning in the meke Franklia &epcndehiluy even more evident. You are seeing more Franklin Scd&ns m a‘{l s of the couatry, mnmng Lightly, comfortably, % cndering a }u Ipe of service. The Teason 1 : v!!fid@"" / LONDON COUNTY y i New London, Conn. Phone 278-2 COLCHE.flER [ vice or will spe »‘ v ve. Harry I 1 Fr . . Barle * 3 1583, s Dexter of Providence. a biil owed, was tried Mon- | Christian ) I Subj i s 1 the Johns <01 e T 15t week with Mrs. Fred R p. m. he will give a p i s Shladlide eh i y <cep x ! 2 ! n n was in Providence the y vith M : L Nellie Pai t Baptist cl s ieorge co and family s Sen- « given for the Iml:mvun ire! to 1 hJe oY A ¢ sentit A r T ch i v 3 :ay in Providence, S g RSt bl b e et 3 as g rwick Mt parich piries : 5 4 3 : wregard, who was 1 ton spent last week was in Boston the ndec the Autome- At a St. Patrick's whist party qwn 1 in the Dublin choolho Mon y evening there were 16 tahle un 1 Tuesda; 7 ; I ea 5 5 p > z 1 Margaret White and Charles Oderman y i 1 » After the cards, Miss Irene Shea of t Moodus gave two recitations, vocal and | Knowle ! al music was on the pro- Mike Patric, his cousmn-i ; el i o o ot is by i ia s ¢ »‘iAbsorptit_m Process S e 5 S wd n paym E Makes Faces Young Mr P te mbleton of of Rochester, N. Y., al « bureau d_ several selections were | her . e d on the phonograph. AMiss Mar-| ¢, B E Akl O'Connell played several violin Thstarlesle oL e ] I ! Danielson: | elections, accompanied on the organ by Miss Annie O'Connell. Sandwiches cake and coffee were served during the evening. | nephew, John Pringle, wWho is still w 4 v, who h n \\“rm—.! | | 1 recent 2 x < T et Tom Blake : : |5 i Ifl Cro erie 1 r . 1P C .m o | 3ay Dempsc | Keg : s : igh v ; # B. B l)mn.]wm la | Iizrrison Woodworth At the Congregational chapel next|noon. Officers and | tortune Sunday Rev. William S. Beard of New | were re-clected - : : {rouls Behmict York will preach at the morning ser-| Priday Mrs. Herbert Bower g o e S e t unul her moth Mrs i In | Aunt W. E. Bowers, toth of Rocky 1 e’ er spending | T atric ch ) 3 . Lot ’ > entire- Mr . | x | Louis Deschumy R itar oo E > v RS PR moves. i e es and M. « 5 £ ) Mr. The opening chor : um Klein was ir ingto 3 ers of St. Mary ing to spend t Your Di esfion Friday on bu . | Irisn and p - my | &5 Preseoct Chamberiln, O Dbl 4 10 creim, a a ’;smla‘« in the - UIg P gz NORTH STONINGTON ary | ar : : : | T o nelon, Jr., and Mr Leith, who Mrs. ] ansor 2CElY - ‘ res, inereasing and pre- in % :l?iy“ fllimantic by automobile Sat | _ The show and ?rcham {‘wwal;]edr = E S ; 5 e A s “ o There Yot Are | “" t : color and natural 'neaut!,\' ) ape Ail services were held at 1 fiUh e e ¢ Week was Targers|Shi1e Home: recitation. S OF 1o | ohihs, Jecated Gt Dort, Slocymyan : Nations s nd_harmle nkle-re- 7i e e e O | i eltieven fnancl) Sor el S % ? posived his dis : it 2 jig- |5 1can ¢ **""]"“}‘ “‘l\f N Manyailmentsare caused | " Tho religious service ot e Aoy V. ipplied the pulpit | t¥een the acts :. 7, Sedoin sang | 5 ; ort S, Okl fheahing olfs /e ointa oF. pewditad) st by stEBMRCHI WeRkncss. |contuster Suntimnftameon to mes | te unday mortine the o Mys. Yhon T Come Back 1o ou: e Koy |y mest & o s 3 ‘ tell his wi ait mine no“{“ioi ot amd i e ol B R R e e e i e U - ¢ Tuner. o | i i i AR i po ot biliensness, sick headache, |ZICirsday evening from 7 to 8 o'clack | elosed for repairs, the it 4}'&“0;“!»‘-:}' B xr:‘:wf‘xw?r‘xdimnrvn:( n. felson | of his s In i i e ones oo Tt P i . . The Aid department of Dur ’ re house of George H.| 1 Lou ehe d Miss M.lang rers. S = R dizziness, sallow skin and morial chureh is planning a vaked bean | Peaupry of Pawtucket, 1t 2 mothy Watts and nis & = . . and salad supper, to be follo 1 ‘ heeler is visiting her | Week end wilh Baltic fricad Jtts, Heft eruptions. Maintain a |:,,l(p‘,\ ek e oo 4 o L 2 | Arthur Almquist spert Sunday R e e hea]fl)y condition of the R L L O , Mrs. Harry Myers a on of Pres- | P'rovidence. : i ily is to locate S re sts P. Norman | 1Miss Blanche LeFerbic of Williman- | memhers of the I stomach and you will get | NORTHFRANKLIN |y 0" 07 0 o e et i 00 ol v ; . _ The communi rayer meeting wi liam Marshall and Heari Rol i-:: Iy's furniture, rid of the chief cause of your | Mrs. William Weaver, Mrs. Jei e held Th v _evening at the home o, who were with the American| z | Hoffman, Mrs. F. A. Rockwood, Mrs f Mr. an onard R. Main. army In Fronce have received their | mm—————————— suficrmgs. DO not neglect H. Race and Mrs, Lillie Brownir <! an’s union of the Congre- norable discharge and returned to tended the Social Corner anniy & al ct t week Wed- | their homes. the laws of health. Keep [in Willimantic Wednesday resday at the parsonage and aceom-| Mrs, R. J. Jodoin visited her son 3 M Chasley Bligs: o laughter | Plished a good amount of Red Cross|Rederic, in Martford, Tresday. A iB stomach, liver and bowels ‘f’“(’x"‘" Mrs. Alyord and Mr., | 53 Chariot P In the Social Club hall, Fr-day even- : nd Mrs. 3 otte William Browning of Arnold of Meriden, | iy . A e of Roho-| 2 > Arnoly 2 Jlcome home lcception was 2 in order by timely use of fiotn, vere gucsts Tuesday who I caching the Center | gy o Collins, just _returned is at the bottom of most f v is, by Go Samarits i ive 1 e e s ”m,md} il s et ¥ samaritan | § digestive ills. visitor Wednesday. s elen Coates ha v 3 ected He o e acian oy e e q Mrs. Nye roturned to her home | be : ; > . |svent. The committec in charge of ° in South Coventry after spending sev ‘ M n Ledyard is| the affair John Cl k, Albert eral days with her sister, Mrs. William th Mrs. T, P, Maine for.a 0x, G eI el Weaver. “' w week un, Adam Miller ¢ Johnson for indigestion afford pleas- Mrs. Archie Lamb, who has been a ! e Lrbiniat - oon patient in the Backus hospital for sev- | ilefore the Bursaret Gily| Shane e e e Al SN ing and prompt relief from eral we now at the home of her | scn, THa w"ovd augticr of Mr. ech of Welcome, P. ;. the distress of acid-dyspepsia. mother, Mrs. H. E. Hart, of West 3 6 i B ARG A . Antonio, : Hartford ; TR 5 : MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE of Any Medicine in Mrs. William Weaver and Miss M ‘ t i 5 E RS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION Sale of Any Medicina in the World, | g er and Miss ) he service ht were|by the guest of Foca > s "'Rflm 1a bezes, 10c., 26s. bel Tracy entertained the Home M fidan nr e iz r;ur Y the guest of honor, Vocal duet, 3 A When the Great Red Da - sionary society at Community hall on|have been all badly wounded. ning, Misses X{:nnag( und ‘;Znh;: E‘qi?;;}l