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Norwich Bulletin Willimantic Office, members of the organization. A me- 123 Churcia St. Telephone 105, morial Il be conducted by { b Rev. John ark at St. Joseph's | Mr and Mrs. J. H. McCleary of|church after which the members will Soutltington, whoihave been the guests | march to St. Joseph's cemetery where of Mr. and Mrs. William B. Elliott of | the decoration of graves will take Oak street have-returned place. John Ryan will act as marshal ceived and ac- lice department ha IR ey, she principal invitation 10 head the line of East Greenwich, R. 1., Academy, :}:!':{“:rc expected to preach at the Willimantic | of m: and _South Coventry Methodi The meeting this (Friday) after- churches Sunday next, in the nce | noon of the W. C. T. U. will be in of the pastor. the form of a birthday social and will Addison J. Greenslit has sold the|he in charge of members of the union eottage at 132 Spring street to Clar-|whose birthda come during April |ence A. Bowen ind June. Mrs. D. C. Barro Corporal Byron W. Hall of North|e ‘man. Therc | be a short Coventry is expected home by the end | business meeting during which re- of this week. Corporal iiall onlisted |ports of the recent jubilee® campaigh in the service a vear ago last April| will be heard. Saturday evening the and has been oversea for the past ten|Loyal Temperance Union wiil have a t the rooms on Vall Japanese playlet will ome of the members. the police court was of his recent arrival n received by Hall months. _Word in New York b | mother, Mrs. O Next Sunday Memeorial services v time h be as be | bo ob e 5 o nor were there any ar- ® observed by San Jose Cou: | 14, Knights of Columbus for de NP S P shhurn hall by the Alum- hospital _were Dorothy T Captain Theo- » Moris: lation. The com- Why Be Fat? in 'YHK(‘ of the whist wd as Miss Alice Logan, chair- Become Slim Thls Summer | man, virs, Daniel Sullivan, Mrs i, and Misses Mary Roo: ating and Mary Sweene ire 2 number of local or- including the Willimantic Have 5 tem f eard You may : band had ac- need B- | cep! ul invitatio ate in the . & I ) of July parade times and wh retirin (rlfli\r’atlnh Norwich, there the - in the statement that the been given up as reported o ay's Bulletin: - No doubt the tions will receive formal duetior o that effect in a short fime. mber of automobil and were noted Wednesday evenings of ded for the upper sec- villimantic river, loaded a in 'bathing her Tuesday and certainly warm o drive anypody to the riv- Thursday there was a welcome and much relief was experi- 3 was hot in the sun more air sewring and by it was very comfort- Dispensers of ice cream + rushing business the vs, regardless of that tax, over which there is s firumbling. The icemen in the supply of ice hich under ordimary sufficiesr to go throwgh lay The wes lay . was ere wa early evening town. das did i services for o Thur her frs. Mary Swy- y at 2 p. f son in Lebano Rev. M. Hus icorge’s Greek Or hurch of nd in the cemetery at ath of Mrs. Mary McCann of ventry occurred Wednesday : o of her sister, Mrs. Mrs, M § [ f that place, known in CON WILLIMANTIC, F”RMTEE iiUR Telephone 705-3 2 th Coven- i esided there for many < the widow of Rich- who was killed during in addition to her sis- H}I.KS NEED PHOSPHATE Like Plain Ritro-Phosphate to i Put on Firm, Healthy Flesh and to u“ increase Stremgth, Vigor amd Nerve 659 MAIN STREET UNDERTAKIN Telephone 705-2 the cointless prepara- which are contin- for the purpose hy, develop- and'replacing es by the soft and beauty. nds of men feel their ex- en ) ke DR.F. C. JACKSON o Remeved te 715 Main S, Willimantio | Blm—‘l—'-llu Phone 44 | JAY M. SHEPARD | Bucceeding Elmare & Shepard | Funeral Director & Embalmer | 60-62 North St., Wi“imantic:‘ ] Lady Asssian: niy tkness are often due Our bodies need contained in s claim there 1pply this defi- zanic phosphate as bitro-phos- d is sold equently being also carries with ment in the health, o nd lack of Tel connection | nearly thinnes accom- should soon vays FUNBRAL DIRECTORS AND b | T R Lo T sleeplessness and general tld not, owing to its e weight, be used ves not desire to put BALMERS Willimantic, Conn ‘Lady Assistant) |MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. 16 Union 3t Phone 29C Infants’ Wear These wee garments are not a bit less cunning than the adorable mite for whom they v esigned. Simplicity and daintiness are the most prominent features of the apparel displayed, but quality and exquisite workmanship have not been forgotten. ven the mischievous little fyrant will succumb to the charms of thé Coats, Capes, Dresses, Knitted Sacks and Bibs, so invitingly designed and made. Rev. and Mrs. C. Harley Smith are|and the memorial address will be de- spending a few days at Harwichport, J. Quish-of South Mass. Members of the local po- [ Worcester. | acre@ as bear-| An Absolutely Ilulab!e Gastile Soap Mfibm Pura Olica O Laco Castile Soap from Cestile, Spain Comes in Gerpn-proof FOIL PACKAGE Leaves the Skin Smooth, Soft, Healthy. SUY A GARE AND TEST T Lackwood, Brackei: & €o., Bosten IMPORTERS tep she is survived by two nieces, Mary and Katkerine Hopper of South Coventry: ~ and five _grandchildren, George, Richard and James Sweet of Waterbu Chardes Port of Bangor, Me,, and Mrs. Henry Fre- ven, of Hanover, Fa It is etsimated that 700 men from the enlisted in the militar the world war and of {his discharged service men a[ have registered in the hook k that purpose At the town cler] fice. Among recent registrations appro: Private John J. McSweeney, infantry Private Richard G. Mos infanty Private Alvin Nelson, infantry; Alvin V. Nelson ; Pri den H. 5 BElwyn Abbott, Henry infantry; Private ry F. quartermatser’s Chief ( Mate Alfred R. bert, n: Emile Houle, in fantry; Second Class Seaman Walter| Larivee, navy. Of local interest is the marriage of | Joseph F. Berry and siss Alice Te i Hanley, both of East Hartford, which| ¥ was solemnized at St. Mary's church | in that place Wedne: morning. T ceremony was performed by i bride’s uncle, Rev. John E. Clark, of | thig city. The bride is the daughter of the late William E. and Rose Clark formerly of St At an adjourned meeting stockholders of the V dustrial compa: ecrease the capits to $200.000 and the of the| Nimantic T voted to i thorized to purchase more estate | for the purpose of leasing same to the | Rossic Velvet Compa George { meeting, thirds of than | the stock was represented. | at more two- Following is the schedule, so far as| arranged, of t Willimantic Indust- rial Baseball League, whicn was nounced Thursday by Secretary mendorf El- E June 7—No. 5 and No V8. Tml 1-Winchester, Tuesday?! June 10—Mfg. vs. Up Street ) Thursday. Dyers & Works {ve. No. 1 Office. i aturday Dyers & Works | Mfe. ve. No. 1| | Smith-Winches- s, Smith- | No. 5 & No. 6 vs, 5 Street Mills Nt Shipping & Office ve rect Mil Tuesday, July 1—Dyers & Works Smith-Winch No. 5 & Dyers & I Office Saturday, Julv Up Street Mills MYS Daisy Tedfor ven a linen s mother, evenin TIC of Tuesda: frien ame there were m freshments were ford'’s engagement to Fr " Mr Joseph Johnson en- | tertained a few f s at their home on Pearl street esday evening. Games were pla were served. and refreshments Raymond Tedford, U. S. N., who has been at the experimental tion at New London for nine months has re- ved his disch: e and has left for home in Ci nnatf, Ohio. Mr. | Tedford was in the village on Wed- n night bidding friends he had | made good-by Richard Lane, of Norwich, who has just returned from overseas, has been the zuest of his brother, George C. Lane and family. Mrs. Harriett Avery entert Ladies' Aid society church Thursday. ined the of the Methodist Sunday has been designated by Stonington Lodge, No. 26, L. 0. O. T, | as Memoriaj, Day, ~ At 2.30 o'clock a memorial wéf¥ice ‘will b held lodge rooms, fine programme has been arranged. After the service’ the members of the order ‘will visit Elm Grove cemetery, where the graves of their departed bfothers will be decorated . RICHMOND Mr. and Mrs. John Fitzgerald and on Chester of ills. Grove were call- | e the Moore homestead recently. A large trowd -attended . the May| basket social and dance at Owen| Bird hall, Saturday evenin Thomas Tefft of Pine il is ill. Eber J, Sherman is s2id to be some- what improved in health. Joseph Kenyon returned t0' his home in WicKford. Walter and Frank Durfee of Cran- ston and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Ramsay and son of Auburn epent the woek. end with Mr. and Mrs. Everett Moore| and family. | Due to the hot sprll many are com- plaining of grass drying up, also many trees haye blasted. Willard Nyo of Hope Valley through this vioinity Wednesday. NOANK Children’s day will be observed at the Baptist day by an interetsing program ‘arranged, by the Publication society of Boston, consiting of musi- cal numbers and a strong emblematic icce. It is to commence at 7.30 Sun- day evening and will ve in the auds térium, The committee is_composed | of Miss Gertrude Brown, Miss Prue Davis, Miss Ada M. Davis and Mrs, e Chesicr. The other cnurches of the village have been mvited. Thursday 1 was | areshtping well * for the 2 A part of cach evening be devoted to dancing and moy- ing pictures and a fine orchestra has een engaged. frord ‘Springs. | NORWICH ... 97 vee. 39 WE SELL LOADS OF MERCHAND You Don’t Need a Lot of Money to Dress Well at THESE PRICES REAL PANAMA HATS .......... %7c and $1.97 LADIES’ SILK DRESSES . ... ... $9.97and LADIES’ COTTON DRFSSFS . .. $1.97 and $3.97 LADIES’ CAPES ..... $8.47, $10.97, $12.97 C-B A LA SPIRITE COtoedS ............. ¢ RUBBER TOP CORSETS ........ LADIES’ SILK CORSET COVERS. BLACK BUNGALOW APRONS . LADIES’ FINE SHIRT WAISTS. ... MEN’S SOCKS, all colors (samples) $12.97 . $1.24 ....97c LADIES’ SILK WAISTS ............. LADIES’ SILK HOSE ........... 28, worth 50c LADIES’SILKHOSE ........... TT¢, worth $1.00 CHILDREN’S FINE COLORED DRESSES. . 97c LADIES’ SLEEVELESS SWEATERS ..... $147 LADIES’ JERSEY BLOOMERS ............ 59 SILK POPLIN LADIES’ TOP SKIRTS .... $3.97 MEN’S SOCKS, Searnless, first quality 814 a Pair INFANTS' CASHMERE HOSE § e 24<: and 39¢ S albie A e Sl s L s L v 19C 2 Palr WO R 39 OUR LOW PRICES SUCCEED EVERY WHERE THE PASNIK CO. WILLIMANTIC Sell For Less DANIELSON Silver he Link society this week. uneral of the invant daughte and Mrs. ‘Thomas Petersor ezternoon, the|of Lieutenant ' Herbert Hayward, s from No. 132, F. of A, Court lucted ce, No.: 3836, . 0. O. Grand Merrill and burial was | and automobiles carrying speak- cemetery. h William* Johnson . ertained the women's guild of the .piscopa hurch Thursday: aft ¥_council, lay evenmg. in of relatives here Attorney Arthur F. Libby of Norwich, has returned irom ! for which he was siven a rising vote of thanks by the larze audience. 4 son is in_ Newport| Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bebeau éenter- News on the return from his second! tained clatives from Boston, Mass., trip oversea. He expects to be ‘re-|over the week end. : The Ladies' socléty served ‘a"Daked a se-|bean supper in the chapel Tuesday | evening last week which was well at- tended. NORTH LY Mr. and Mrs. John Herbert and Miss ME Clea HL ert motored to Providence, it Saturday. o “"m‘_‘“ and children of |~ George Lachapelle of the U. §. S. : turday. | | Rhode Island is at home on furlough. " Fred Miner and Frank | Mrs. Hattie Fish, Mr. and Mrs, Hen- Miner attended the Memorial day ex- | T¥ Anderson and family of North erclses ift MooAds, 3 Grosvenordale were recent visitors in ank Miner, John Fvans, John |town. A Thomas, Elmer and John Hyde, | Walter Perkins, Mirs. Arnold, Mi tended the Memorial day parade |lda Jordan and Miss Florence Po iddletows kins, of Phocnix. R. I. were holiday | Miner, Celson Miner..and Al-| Mr. and Mrs. W Barney, of bhert W <l(lmv (. erfield “'\yn.‘ vashington, R. 1., M Tda Dawley of united ge bysRev. Frances | Plainfield and William Eichleburs, of sonage Sunday even- | Jewett City were week end visitors in They will reside in|tow Giles L. H. F. CI R don ford were mily of Hart- ed at Wedne G. H. Strong, W. H. Maynard, N. S. Strong and sons were in Moodus Sat- urday afternoon. _Re arvis motored to afternoon in company | thur, of Phenix. R. I, were week end s. Oscar Ferher, Mrs. | guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Card. ! heir summer Mr. and Mrs. Rarle Shippee and Ferher the past | family, of Raynham, Mass., spent F' 2 day and Saturday with relatives at b PSR S Maplecrest. VOLUNTOWN Mrs. Fred Mason of Providence spent Friday with Mrs. Irving Franch. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Horton and| Several from here attended Memo- Miss Helen Horton of Providence, R.|rial Day exercises in Danielson nd L, spent the week end with Mrs. Rix. | Putnam F) afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Sweet and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Chase of Byron and Frances Sweet, of South- | Danielson were at Israel P. Chase's, dge, Ma sitors in | Memorial Day. and f: of Iy ere. E. J. Ayers of Norwich will at the Baptist church Sun- ne 8th will be a Chil- Mass spent a few day Rev. ‘relative here, Moses Tatro has returned from ser- s and h: rived hom Mrs. Daniel Gahan a daughter. motored to Boston for end. J. Herbert has automobile repair purchased an and accessory bus- < at Danielson. McDonald of Pawtuck pent the end holi home of her parents, Mr. _Thomas M. Donald. Daugn ers of Amer- The de- Dreparation. for eldest daughter ynolds of New Lon-l1 Jasper Gray and s C. F. Miss Emily Stark were in Middietown Tshmael Curtis and the | in Norwich and will move this formed 3] John part, gramme Mr. Geor; Mr. family the w at Union hall. were: Drum corps, school children, men eturned from the service in command ers and other guests. held at Robbins' cemetery, wherc Rev. Thompson and Rev. Knowles and the school children took after which the line returned to Union hall where a very pleasing pro- ed patriotic the children visitors with relatives here. John . Young of Phoenix. R. on friends nd Mrs. John Whalley and Mr, rs. Fred Whaley and son of City, visited relatives here on Sunday. and Mrs. Nason Lewis of Good- year were recent Voluntown visitors, Mrs. Ethel M. overseas for a long time has returned ., recently | to his home here. The young friends of M Andrews hung her a Saturday_evening. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pelding of Put- Day concert in the evening. |nam were of Belding's | Mrs. John Boucher and | brother-in-1 d sister, Mr. and| erling spent the week end | Mrs. A. D. Sayles, Memorial Day. | and Mr: o {3r. and Mrs, CHFSTNUT HILL ! Mr. and Mrs. J. Barl James of| Hartford were gue ot relatives here a part of last Mr. and C. H. Tate were in| Middletown Memorial Day, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Brnest Scoville, ) s. Edmund J. Pecl cpent the week | with Mr. vwkn am's p turned Friday to her home in Staf- Those in line Exercises were James B. 1s carried out. This includ- Songs and recitatiofis by and_stirring address by a visitor here Memorial Da Bromley of Moosup called 1 town recéntly ; ...LlNGLY Huntley and son, Ar- Harrington who has been Cladys May busket on Joserh Dumas, Jr., and | North Grosvenordale spent | end with Mr. T s’ parents, | Joscph Dumas, orrs, who has been at for a few weeks. 3 for sailors. pany’ a‘w sally acceptd Nettie, a comely young woumi yeoman of the Navy, still in uni form, found herself ug & entertaining a compga uptown home Including scyd§ There w complete suceess of Nettie's di o the inviting repast. A\nnlhm fmml!c at the tea hour— N. B. C. ndispensable in modern housekeey- To eat one is to create an appetite for another—and there is no danger of over-eating. Graham Crackersshave health build- ing and digestive qualities which make them the nahonal health food. tom of the basket. and the petals emifted a delicate fragrance. adding charm to the delightfully fAavored. There will be no meeting of the pal course t s no question aboat the scov- fragrance of the fresh which she served added ost as much heon—is thi: Graham Cracker. It seems pie have heen xo thoroughly thonsands . of N. B. C. flireakfast— cheese " for kes a more than bar- diffieult was - either S He had re. . C. Graham Crackers ford Springs. A. S. Peckham spent last week in Hariford an ter. Mr. and Mrs. Willimantie were here Memorial Da (Items relating to guest elers should state from what towns| they came, or where they This rule appli Bulleti ONECO Mr. and_Mrs. children, Herbert and E W. Kennedy- and famil Francis Belware alling on to all columns of The | .—Correspondence Editor.) Walter Kennedy and | Mabel, Thomas Simpson of Central Falls and | rial Day, was present, a few d Mr. and Mrs. Robert Loomis and| The pupi d’ Manches- | family of WWestficld, Mass.. were guests | their _teacher, of local relatives over Memorial Day. | well f May of | - Mrs. Fred H. Pheips of Windsor was friends | in town a few days Jast weck. Ladies' Aid_society Miss_Clara Post of Windsor ha: Hattie s and trav- | been visiting Mic Annabel Py afternoon. Judge J. White in | and ¥ are going. | Columbia recently |a r Edith took an Mrs. Eva Warfleld and Miss Doris on ing for the week end. r. and Mrs. I T. ‘Warfield “returned to Hartford Sun- i day after a short stay in town. Keeney Hutchinson home New Jersey. SCOTLAND Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Barstow and | is with l v of Moos- hous with Sam Stimpson. in the senior reom hung will meet rimer next AVed- I'rank Eecleston and automobile Memorial day, remain- Wilbur were in th Grosvenordale Memorial day. NORTH WINDHAM Orin Moseley has moved into the up, were visitors at Mrs. Waite's, Sun- | daughter of New York, Dr. and Mrs. B UES D0 | BMyon Barstow and ddhghtersor Doyt | Muae SOnae hact s Seentad the fu Mr. and Mrs. R, R. Mariotl, An- | Cheste and Mr. and Mrs, Wil- | neral of her sister-in-law in Plainfield. geline Sherman and Joseph Ouemme| Vew York spent a few! Mr. and Mrs. Myron Knapp of Hart-" were at Rocky Point Memorial D - Nettic Barstow's 1astlrorq visited at BEd Larrow's Memotial arriott of Providenc g end &t her home here. . and Mrs. Charles Fischér have ited his parents at les Branson and Tom Brewix |MOved to the house formerly oceupied were recent Putnam visitors. by, John Wasson. pman has moved to the Mr. and Mrs. Wright Mellor of Cen- tic Moseley s spending alplace - which he recently purchased terville were week end visitors hers, Moteiny g I o, 4 f=0m Pred Backua M nd Mrs. R. Marriott and ) SeRIEY LEW b ‘. ¥d Whitman goes to Narwich every ne Brewin were Hazel Moeeley of = Willimantic spenti el on o business trip. © Monday night. HAMPTON in MOO“UI.’ the holiday nd week end with rela- a Lovering is visiting her daughter at Plymouth, Mass. and her son at Cape Cod. the local stores Manchester. — Bezinning Thursda vent on_the summ =3 schedule, closinz each Tharsday af- At 1.30 Friday the children of the| ™ Afr. and Mrs. T. B. Clark and son | ternoon during June, July, August and Bell school and their feacher, and Helen Maine of Bloomfield spent | September. Kent. met at the North cemotery with relatives hefe. where a very interesting pro . Helen Ashmead is boarding at gave a touch orial Day Should Mean.” with a men- tion of one of the Hampton boyvs, Hen- v Leander Dorons, who died at Camp Devens last fall. All the children. took part in decorating his grave with e flowers and a World War Standard g}r\‘\‘;““,' ment with After the exercises refresh- | M5 B B (rown ments were cervad to the children and | , DT 8 about 35 visitors. Miss build a ents’ Mrs. opened their well carried out. arge hov summer sian well dug as the first ste Boiton friends of Miss T non, of Hartford, to learn of her having fo undergo an operation for armbnfh Jennie L. mother, Mrs, Leslie S. Bolton Gladvs W ing essay on “What Mem- ¢ H. Murra Leander 0. Harold purchased t Westland farm. BOLTON R wker. who plans to e east of her par- home is ing an arte- of the Arthur Californi Han- were much_grieved olton, tane B, S of Ha Eolton home fo dze of Ha-tford Theron Kin: N \femo- | who recently | Joseph at Courtlands § of laskins has been ill, spent the week end handsomo Jerseys o{ Brown was in attending the direct tignal bank. anielson left John Thompson hompson stafson Saturday the jui containin 1 co. solo, The V. addr lotion into ¢ ands each d A I ¢ Yes! and rosy-w It- is han r pint ot‘the b ind complexion beauti- neck, ce how freckles pear and how clear, te the skin becomes. less and never FOR FRECKLES Girls! 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