Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 11, 1919, Page 2

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Norwich Bulletin Willimantic Office,| west for the past five years, is at the 3 Church St. Telephone 105. home of his parents on Anthony streel . . in this ecity for a visit. During the What Is Going On Tonight. war Mr. Gelinas was an instructor in Windha: eampment, No, 10, L O. | glinnery at an aviation school in San D.F, Bhasts 44 041 Maln shveat: Diego, Cal., and received his discharge Loyal Order of Moose meets at the | from the service previous to his com- Meose Hame on F ing east. He was given a warm wel- American Benef come by many local friends after his tic lodge, No. 12 long absence from. town. . At the home of Miss Alice Otten- { heimer, 22 Spruce street, a very de- The-annual social of the Anne Wood | lightful card party and shower was Elderkin chapter, D. A 'R, of this city | given Monday evening for Miss Lucy will be held next Saturday at the home | B. Taylor. The house was prettily of Mrs. M G. Bartlett in An- | decorated with roses and sweet peas Pover. Members will make the trip|and a. delicious supper was served. in autombiles The table was artistically arranged A new schedule of working hours for | with flowers, the center piece con- the journeyman barbers and shops of | siting of a bower of gifts concealed in this citw to take effect next Mon roses. Those present were Miss is as follows: Mondays the hours wiil | Alice Ottenheimer, Miss Bernadette be from 8§ a. m. to 1 p. m, all other | Ottenheimer, Mrs. Lawrence Howard, days of the week b aturday, the | Mrs. Raymond Parker and the Misses hours will be from § a. m. to 7.30 p.|Gladys Copp, Helen Church, Gertrude m. and 1 from § a. m. to aver, Helen Linnell and Fay New- 0 p. land. A most enjoyable evening was Frank Gelinas after a stay in passed. The records of vital statistics at the town clerk's office in this city show | that there were thirty-eight bifths in | the town of Windham during the {month of May, of which number twenty-one were males and seventeen females. The list follows giving the . date, name and parents: 1—Elaine May, daughter of John ° ® T. and Leat (Beruby) Hardman. 1—Raymond, son of Peter and Vic- holaska) Jeneck. Y Albert Joseph, son of John and | Rosanna (Asselin) Chalifoux. [ -2 sentry, son of Wasyl and An- I nie (Tkitchak) Dzwonczyk. i 4—Dorothy May, daughter of Will- | iam nd Defa M. (Chaffee) Hay- | wood Concetta, daughter of Vincenzo sti (Roro) Mazzola. 0. Sl 30leslan’ Mieczyslau, son of Gus ances (Ciesla) Sagal. Alice, daughter of Morris and 1 IMANTI On e rkok) Sussman. WILLIMANTIC, CONM. } "9\ (G Son of Gerry: ana el) Milstein, son of Clayton s) Lewis, Edward, son of Ed- d Annie (Palmer) Smith. rian Claire, daughter of Jere- nd Marian (Fournier) Sulli- —Clinton TIrving, son of Willard \d Lillian O. (Norderen) Ladd. Jerome, son Of Desire and Le- ea (Gladu) Turcotte. 14—Vernon Lawrence, son of Thom- rrnott and Hattie May (Smith) rson Dorothee May, daughter of Jo- ind Melina (Lemieusi) Authier. | 19—Celina, daughter of Alcide and (Marcouse) Cote. | 19—Joseph, son of William and ekla (Kwasnaska) Andryshowski 1 Clarence Willis, son of Arthut 549 §| W. and Hedwig (Vergel) Savage. 11 >j—Phoebe Flizabeth, daughter of Walter J. and Loulejane (Anderson) —John Carlton, son of Albert H. Florence May (Robinson) Har- Telephone 705-2 Stanley, son of John and Hel- odek) Zwransk William Henry, son of Fred- dith (Mosier) Armstrong. ldward, son of Andrew and (Harasymosjek) Plish. rene, daughter of George an J. (Hunter) Macumber. ¢ Therese, 1nd Emma (Dumas) Rondeau ian Dorila, daughter of Lu- Lucille (Boisvert) Maheu. Marguerite, _daughter of and Ethel (Potter) Tay- daughter of Mike and ka) Woijeck. Robinson, son of Walter Funer:! Director u ie 1. (Andrews) Hibbard. = ks line Mary. daughter of Frank 60-62 North St., V P d Mary M. (Regan) Smith. e 1 T-—Marie Therese Viola. daughter Lads Asststant Tel connection ph and Eveline (Desrosiers) s . Juchesnenu . T —— alyn Anna. daughter of John KI[LOURE\! BROS, iiam and Mollie H. (Hajek) Hniz- FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EM.| °—Eieanor. daughter of Louis and BALMERS | el Wiltred. € Union St, Willimantic, Conn. | ey e Phens 290 “Lady Assistant) | 20-—Thomas H. Jr. son of Thomas EW EDISON Plays A Records Yours To Enjoy and Cherish Moment You Join OUR CLU Membership now open 1 sign our Club roster, up to your son’s wonderful phonograph which through a Genuine Diamond so atest musical critics are unable to v the original rendition by the artist Edison Re-Creation. A Co-operative Plan The Club Dues take care of the payments. These are so convenient that you together with your selection of Re-Crea- 2% 1Ot help but appre- tions ciate the opportunity. The Only Perfect Phonograph Mr. Edison is the greatest inventor of all time. He first inventod the phonograph—then he perfected it. A eomparison is all you will need to be convimced. INVESTIGATE! DO IT - TODAY MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE THE H. C. MURRAY CO. Rita, daughter, illourey. 30—Henry Franklin, son of W. Franklin and Edna (Burke) Weeks. Corporal Elmer E. Ellsworth and Sergeant Bugene E. Curran among the recently returmed service men to their homes in this city. The former received Devens on . r ha seen fifteen months’ seas; - the latter who has a some _time w. at Mitchell Field, N. Y. The marriage of Philip Gauvin of Taftville to Miss Reginia Bertrand of this city to: at St. v being performed by thé pastor, J. Papillon. The couple were atte: by Romeo Gauvin, a brother groom and Miss Rose Bertrand, a sis- ter of the bride. Following the cere- mony a wedding bre: at the home of the hride’s and Mrs. Alfred B ai street. Later ir Taftville where ed. Mr. and Mr: many beautiful and u scheduled for Tuesday morn: o'clock in this city was opened Sheriff Charles A. Gates and mediately adjourned to next Tuesd morning at 10.15 at’ which time Jus Gardiner Greene of Norwich expec to be present and will occupy’ the| bench. Tuesday by Sherift Cl Both men were found gu ing and entering at the M of the superior court in th were sentenced to the Judge Greene. A large number of the local lod: of Elks will leave town on a specia train this (Wednesday) afternoon to attend the institution of .a new lodge of Elks at Wallingford, Conn., tonjght. The Willimantic American hand “will be taken along and previons o th parture, a_short street given. 'All arrangements for have heen completed and a fine time anticipated. Fred Anthony, who w erated upon for a_seri is now red. Miss Juliette, daughter of Lamoureux, recently un eration for throat troul seph’s hospital and is recov 1y from the c ion. The body of Thomas Hart F who died in Washington, D. C day, arrived i ‘morning and v tery at Scotland, wh the birthplace of the A committal s Martin Congregational acted as bearer: were in charge company. The funeral of Mrs. Smith was held Tuesday one o'clock from the chur minister. y ducted by Rev. terment took ister cemeter Horton, Linnell Elliott Br Director Jay M. Shept charge of the funeml ar In accordance with custom, next Sunday nated as Me of 0dd Felloy held in obsery crence to t members of t ganization, Obewel will hold its exercises rooms Sund will be the mer ch to ercise and ma tery, w others wil parade will be h mantic American ba is the list of §4 dec Obwebetuck Todge, teries whes Willims ner, [ Bull, in they Hall, Fitch B B. Carpenter Bennett, Cant. Joh seph Haye Chriztopher newly weds left town [ short honeymoon and will make their future home in The session of the superior court! Cleans all white shoes quickly and casily. Leaves the fabric or leather | natural looking. ANERICA'S RoBE 3 shoes ook clean and at the nearest store. Wilfred Blanchette of Killingly and | & Alfred Annis. New Haven, Conn., cemetery: Carl {1919, G. Randall, Carpenter. s recently op- ound Tu John Collins and Tue: | ho ese ex- 1 in line Mrs. ha sheen the guest of Miss Florence The new officers of the C. * | president | Miss Ethel L. Klein, treasurer. Dwight M. Church, William E. Fisk, D. C. Barrows, Fred W. ck, Charles N. Danjels, Peter amer, T. F. Howie, Charles son, Thomas W. Hewlings, Chas. |son family nith, Sr., George H. Hall, Everett, | 8. Oatley, George A. Bartlett. Storrs cemetery, Joseph A. Warren. Mansfield Center cemetery: -Anson | Fenton, Lebanon cemetery: William Abbe. Chaplin_cemetery: Ernest Clas land cemetery: ,Oliver S. Chap- | pell, Dwight H. Barstow, Samuel Roy. Pequonnock, Conn., cemetefy: Chas. Smith. South Braintree, Mass., cemetery Hartford, Conn,, cemetery: Edward New London, Conn,, cemetery: Lloyd Burdick. home, 182 Prospect <t, with a badly cut throat, the at they had nothing to say about it 1t time. According to a report. | go s apparently an attempted of suicide through despondency caused Shortly after | o found Meyerhardt was taken | bridesn Joseph's hospital, where the |l wound was dressed. The physic | who attended him stated Tuesd night that the patient had recovered | the from the operation of closing the | frien ad that he was resting com- | Putnam at that time. His recovery is oss in the local police court ¥ morning on charses of intoxi- They both pleaded guilty and {asked the judge for leniency a: anted to go to work. They given the opportunity to do the latter for 15 days at the Brooklyn jail. There no other business for the court held a meeting Tuesday afternoon election of officers was held, w resulted as follo Presiden presidents, w. recording secretary, Frank H. | treasurer, H. Clinton Lathrop. . oJrdan presided over the meet- The general secretary’s report for the month of May was read and ac- cepted, after which there was a gen- eral discussion in regard to_the future policy and activities of the Y. M. C. A. WOODSTOCK VALLEY Woorster has been the guest of . Hiscox. n Summer of Willimantic Froelich of M: en_visiting the . Henry Froelich. parents, Mr. hter of Putnam spent Sunda and Mrs. Henry Henry Wil Allen Kenyon entertained Mrs. Alvard of Rockville Thursday. MANSFIELD elected for the t . 31, 1919, are: Mrs. F. n Mrs. James M. Greene, vi Miss Fanny Dinsmore, re- d corresponding secreta At the monthl. clety 1 social of the C v evening the dr: s presented and corn flakes! A food creation that excels in flavor and substance— To eat them is to ad- vertise them. The best and fastest selling corn flakes in America. Atry tellswhy:. among : JEWETT and as an expr ander in Chief. Herman F. Meyerhardt, a resident | Hoffman, d of this city for a number of years, and quite well known about town, was |united + afternoon lying in the | Co! s said, being self-inflicted with | The Bulletin reporter made ! m number of attempts Tuesday night | o get some information from mem- the family in regard to the af- | 1. but was unsuccessful, being told |fon and 1 received frc James Quinn, hoth | liner orwich, were arraigned before | Victor furnished home. friend just pre Norwich, for lways the best buy for the price TheFlavor Lasts! Joseph Foley has returned George Froelich and| vood, N. J,| | and Mrs. Chester Hatstat and| cCarthy, Anthony, The fune was held at his home on East Main | t 30, Rev. | | on business Tue 8 o'clock M the M: at Northfield and while there attended teh reunion of her alma mater at| Sunday wi Elizabeth Rainville, J. A. Hour- |izan, Thomas McBroome, John Whal- George H. Prior, Guy L Par- D. Ballou, John P. Gor- H. N. Wheelock, Charles D. . Burleson, John F. Stew- » M. E. Shea, J. B. Gordon Willis, J. H. Charles T. Armstrong, Dr. Holmes, George H. Jennings, t C. Webster, John W. Payne, am H. Brown, Alice A. Brown, nk E. Robinson, S. K. Adams, A. L. Myron D. Fuller, Mar- Clarke, Horace D. Mailhotte, Rainville, A. M. Cl;vke, James a, W. C. Terry, Dr. White, Maud Ibur, H. W. Daw- . W. Alling, A. H. irenier, L. V. Whit- Jacob Wechsler, Alex H. Me- 1ge, William_J. 'Reynolds, Mrs. v, Edw. Rousseau, O. n, W. B. Montgomery, W. B. Fred Robinson, E. H. nrund Jodoin, Anmnie ¥, C. ohn STAFFORD SPRING3 1 of Frederick J. Chandler cet Tuesday afternoon at e Congregational church Chandler had been a Stafford Springs for sev- and the stores were closed ving the funeral. Burial was in the rings cemeter; The public ford had a banquet at the Springs house Monday evening. The members 00l teachers of Staf- chool board and theis also in at wives dance. Principal Schaeffer of the Willimantic Normal school gave a very interesting address on Teaching an Art. R W. Elli toustmaster and speeches made by the various members of by Superin- d Quincy Ball of in Stafford Springs nd M S5 3 store a Alfred B. Lawson have ement over the are getting it re; | move into. Henry | busines The public schools Fisk was in Springfield on nesday. vill close on ne 201 The high school graduat- exercises will be held in the e theatre the same evening at on will t ORTH FRANKLIN Duerr entértalned at din- Mrs. Jennette Hoffman Miss Ellz Hoffman and Mrs. F. H, Race M: Lillie Browning was a Westerly tor Thursday. Mrs, Frank Rockwood attended Social Corner zathering at the Willimantic_camp grounds Wednesday- | . R. M. Harding spent last week ! el Duerr spent several days eek with friends in Norwich. . A. E. Cruthers of Norwich spent her sister, Mrs. J. J. Ma~ mother, Mrs. Imogene Arnold, Taunton, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. F. A- Rockwood and | couple family and Miss Florence Hoffman| The Stafford Juniors went to Ludlow were Marlboro visitors Saturday. Ito play the Ludlow second basebal! Mrs. Fred Duerr entertained at tea| team- Friday Mrs. O, Louis Johnson, Mrs. Albert Stiles and their guest. Mrs, Fannie Lines, and Miss Lydia John. oclock. They were attended by Miss ' tertained b; ———————————————————————————————————— The reliznve thal woineakind has)sugar The grammar_school grad- | ce place in Memorial hall | - {at Stafford Hollow on the previous; evening. i /l//////// 4 > \\\\\\‘\\\\*: . SN beneficial ‘refreshment Mary Cunningham, sister of the Mrs. Reuben Manning and children|groom, gnd Arthur Pessier, recently spent several days with Mrs. Man- | returned’from military duty in France. A miscellaneous shower was given of Willimantic. [ Mr. and Mrs. Fred French at the Mrs. Fannie Lines of New Haven,|home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Duybsen. ‘who has been spending some time with | They were the recipients of many gifts Mrs. Albert Stiles, left Monday for and a pleasant evening was spent by | the many friends_of the newly married azainst. STAFFORD Miss Margaret Black of New York ! SOUTH GRISWOLD spent Decoration day with her mother, | Mrs. Sgrah Black. G. Greene. . Aver; vich recently. * Ald societ Harriet F Wednesday morning at S, The Lad filled wafers which they smp ‘There was no question about the plete success of Nettie's discov- Ty, as the fragrance of the fresh % which she served sdded the inviling repast. Another favorite at the tea honp— Biud one sees them almost as much PR T Chather. It seems ndispensable in modern housekeep- ng. Pesple haye been o thoros opabont the thousands of ARG aham flour that If your appetite naeds encouragement, there is nothing quite so ‘certain to en- tice it as N. B, C. Graham Crackers. Golden brown, cookie-lika crackers, with a flavor that is simply deliciocus: NATIONAL BISCUIT T COMPANY 4% Groham G hreakfnst— Boese o ¥ ? Tt makes a more {0 coniiation than bare id cheese. T ey a pan roed from Fraice recently, fouad it very diffienit “Clre bread that was either fable or digestille. ITe had re- course to N. B. C. Graham Crackers, When they arrived they found they had the first team ' toi play | The painters who work for A. E { Snow amd Slater and Da Dalt went on strike for an increase in pay. They lare now on an eight hour schedule paying $21 per week, but are striking Mrs. Philena Preble is in feeble | for $25. Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Guile wert Mr. and Mrs. George H. Bray ha\-eirorenl guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- o S A liam Woodhead of Sprinzfield- Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin W. Young Children’s day was observed at the have returned to their home in Willi- Universalist church last Sunday. mantic after There was christening of children after | with_relative the service. o John Cunningham and Miss Anna | Ner Depeau were married at St. Edward’s | in_this p pending their vacation and Leland Burdick of tate hospital, .were visitors ¢ will be en- Palmer.

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