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e - S ————— A ———— -»NDRWlCl"l, BULLETIN, FRlflAY, APRlL 1& 191 1 WINDHAM At the Congregatipnal church’Mon- day evening an infermal farewell re-| Rev. and Mrs. M. R. ttended by a large num- of their friends, who cxpressed {much regret 1re|al!ons botween pastor | which have aree Weeks and people ted during the past After an hour of sociall W rd between hurches and of his own pe n iendship with Mr. Plumb. He d a fine tribute to the work of Rev. of toni d Mrs. Plumb in the chyrch and ommunity and at_the close of his r | marks presented Mrs. Plumb an en- KING [ velope containing a check for $100, the . | gift of the Ladies’ Aid society, and to; _ | Mr. Plumb 2 similar envelope contain- RECHO: 'mm, $100, the gift of friends in Wind- brew ] 3 ¢ table |y 5y laxative toa sud N L before |y’ praneh” church. Both Mr. o g o <. Plumb, who were greatly sur- : | prised by the gifts, responded in words i of~ cordial appreciatio of Mansfield, chairman of limantic Ministers’ union, spok help and inspiration that Mr,| s | Plumb had bgen to the union. Several | | very enjovable seclections were ren- ur-rec. by u_quartette from Mansfield, Rev. . P. Ay tearns, G. 1. | Wyman Nichols. The attractively arranged with o pillows: plants | re on the tables and a0, A Vi furnished music dur- evening. ('ake, ice cream and served. Among those pres- om out of town were Nrs. Lucius and Mrs. A Brown of . D. Carpenter, Rey. Harr: W. A. Norris, Mr. and| Mr. Mirs. | V. P. Barstow, Stiles, Miss Sara Abbe. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Abbe. | Guilford Smith of] and hu. LIFT OFF OPNS avd cut: flow HITH FINGERS \"ru\\ n will have charge| rvices ut the Congre- The leader for the C. ISden Cook. 3 ic Bishop, who has been spending the winter in Flerida, return- ed home last Thursday. Sevenieen were present at the meet- of the Woman's \\Nslondr\ socie- | lwI(l with Mrs. Lathrop Tues- c qpur m ‘the study book | n give Miss Ar VUM. the bostess. a Johnsen went to- N Jounzon te spend a r, Mrs. Hals social held by 10 president, [ wuhal( of the s 3 in gold. vmx the Co! laugh y a. few drops ift sore, Hopkins \Lmu Bowen. v corns right . Hovk re. Miriam B, 1 \ 1 and pain, Yes, Smith hig 3 \xuodv Ist, as their new 10t be wn. Mrs. F. E. sévering the pleasant| and $25 from the South Wind- | . Brown | orwich, Rev the C. Helen communion | | i | | 1 | | | Refreshments “crei | | 1 T THE FORMAL OPENING OF SPRING AND THE EASTER SEA- Guild | It SON FINDS THIS STORE FULLY PREPARED AND READY TO Windham branch appointed to a new et ’ TAKE CARE OF ALL MILADY’S NEEDS IN WEARING APPAREL hurch, [ Mr. ‘and| recov- ; timbers pans the| d stone dam.| 1 was home Aluminum in 1918 mary aluminum ed States in 1918 I ates Geo- t of the In. decrease- of t., from the ‘flcred:e is due in the price 918 and does sonding decline Production of Th value produce a8 repor logical Su not repre in qua TELLS DYSPEPTICS (HAT T0 EAT ion, Sour Acid Stomach, n, Gas On Stomach, Ete. Avoid ind PRESS IAUSTRATING SERVICE. K, ¥, _Dr. Vandervelde, Belglan ¥or- sign Mipister, Delegate to the Peace Conferencs. “BEST EVER” BALMWORT KIDNEY TABLETS Mr. 5 \!v‘(»l' pion Ave., Columbus, “I find that Bal lets are the best that I have ever vsed for Kidney and Bladder trou- ble. J that they wifil cure 1 Mrs. M, J.Ma- 199 . Abriende St. Pyeblo, “I have used Balm- Tablets and find them tisfactory.” If weakness, pains, “blues.” af- the immediate bene- Balmwort Tablets. 11- them, highly rheum: fect you tr FOR THE COMING SEASON: ATION OF C MARERS’ LURE OF THE COMPLETE SHOWING IS IN ITSELF A REVEL THE COUNTRY’S BEST DESIGNERS AND F/ ART, A SHOWING THAT AT ONCE COMBIMES THE THE ARTISTIC, WITH THE GRATIFICATIO! TICABILITY OF GENUINE VALUE GIVING. This Easter th.e World is in Gala Mood and all h natural and keener interest in the charm of at cause this particular season demands the exercise and wisdom in your purchases, we invite you to nual Exposition, in the fullest confidence that vo o a3t commend the selections we have made. , Suits, — Dresses, Blouses and Furs. $.970; re- repairs on par- OUR GROWING SHARE IN | a00.00 rior to 1913, | : 3 Gtk : _ THE WORLD'S COAL OUTPUT 2 Insurar : The shortage in ( the prox |1yn were in {the morni | tional chu Mrs. Ida \\ in Norwich \\u 1 wmeiric lons, SHOE REPAIRTMG Done quickly and at rex 10 YEARS' so Shoe Shini nection. 3ROADWAY SHOE iEPAIR SHOF 52 Broadway fihNT ST utg\,«i 1850, S eat | Sritgn was JRoa9ib ' . Suite 46 Shennon Buiidi 1 did A I = uE‘-iu, . il | Take elevgtor Shetucket Street | 1915 . g ¥ for w i . B - | ance. Phona lare available. spending the Y., is at the | coustn, Mis Nt 3 EXPERIENCE 5 Parlor in con- w from 2 S el 5 = 65.000,000 {0 18. Thel - E al surve - Al wter Poliy k in Hart- t ind the tne output grow from §70 1o 300,000,000 tor man’s six back United Stat $0,000,080 THEY i D. McMillen P, They hit t! fire and drown the pain T kidney trouble and bladder ailments. The Lee & Osgood Co. il s | - WHITESTONE CIGARS \ Are $4800 Fer Thousand J. F. CONANT 11 Franklin 8t