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. ® NURWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1919 : 2 WESTERLY | O EASY STUNT W R T Roche, Atr. |l GETTING THREE MEALS A DAY FOR A HEARTY, HUNGRY FAMILY MEANS REAL WORK FOR THE CONSCIENTIOUS HOUSEKEEPER. YOU HAVE ALL KINDS OF APPETITES A < e ‘;‘fx A e ee At Maw M TO PLEASE BESIDES THE FOLKS WITH NO APPETITES. EVERY MEAL MEANS MARKETING,-PREPARING, COOKING, CLEARING IT AWAY AND WASHING DISHES. IT SEEMS Trion mees ypoond street sehool &rad” [ Sullivan, Mr, and Mrs. Benjamin Utter, § SOMETIMES AS IF LIFE WAS JUST ONE MEAL AFTER ANOTHER. THEN THERE IS THE QUESTION OF EXPENSE. NOW SEE HOW OUR SYSTEM OF MERGHANDISING Mrs. Bdward Coy and John Ferguson. | Il e myise by the school orchestra. {liam Pendicton, Eugene Pendleton: Grace Tobinfi Molly Thavenet, George | George A. Champlin; James Rhodes, | ) POTATOB lb k BUTTER, lb. 3 on e e aratolotal 57C Grogan, Loretta Morey, Marion .| Dr. William Thompson; Joshua Bab- \ll ™ e F R T R y 15 . Pec] 43c 2% Sasle school buliding. This Is. the largest| - The priacsl chatactos in the town || COVETAILS RIGHT INTO THE SITUATION, MAKING IT EASIER FOR YOU. SIX COMPLEJE STORES UNDER ONE ROOF, ALL FILLED WITH SEASONABLE FOODS, AT The graduates are as follows: Earl C.| Major Edward Bliven, Dr. Johh Cham Fitzgerald, Anna S. Shaw, Herbert E.|cock, Dr. Albert H. Spicer; Joseph 4 ino ey Western Swift’s Spring Mealy Cookers Fresh Egge F———— Class in several years. An interesting Meeting scene will be: Samuel Ward, |[§ PRICES WHICH ARE REALLY WHOLESALE QUOTATION. Burdick. Martha Burdick, Louis Cran- | plin; Major James Babcock, Major | Sisson. Alma A. Peckham, Raymond | Noyes. program has been arranged and there 'Moderator, William Segar; Col. Wil-, SIRLOIN, PORTERHOUSE, ROUND GREEN MOUNT 'AIN FRESH MOHICAN CREAMERY dall, Carroll Brown, Harry Shepherd, | Bourden Babeock: Capt. James Park, STEAKS lb. o il e e ie Sibials nie e lieds 30c . Mermet. N. Earl Lovtf, Fred La,fleld, Everett Whipple; Oliver Crar: Paul E. Lew Fountaine, Myles Bren: | A. A. Palmiter. LAMB e T nab. uth A Balle BAwhih D ot | Miss Tanner also antouncet the cast (VL) S lnspected Yarge Ripe Fatgs Jiey. . Dozen ........51c| Cheese, Ib. .... 38 Lillian Fishwick: Edward Greene, Irene | of the finale as follows: F. Gaviti, M. Elizabeth Johnson, Mary | Spirit of Westerly—Katherine Cot- Whewell, M Peanut Butter Apple Butter . Pall 3 Mi liza- ¥ ries Industry—Prenti Lan- ; . e b Ak Dilines Bliner BIEs ) s e iR R FOREQUARTERS, lb. 28c | Texas Bermuda California Prunes | p,. o e Dana H. Howard. "“{mm;\;::i?f At xtile LOIN CHOPS, Ib. . . . . 50c | Onions, 2 lbs.. 27c|2Ibs.......... 2 o Probable cause was found by Judge| G2 Miss Dor Paulme- S iie i LOINS O - Coutt e, o the Third ditrict SRS vk €67 s Beiei®e Par: | PRIME RIB ROAST, Ib. 26¢ S OF LAMB TO Sweet Sunkist Fresh Native Spinach Cooking Compound ot oot S H e TS e S ek ROAST |ROASTIb. ... .. 35c| Oranges, dosen 43c | 31ha pock. .. 370 b 30c ; : ol $500. He is charged with harboring | Italian Group “Joseph Grillo ‘}0‘;’;5; b 20 | ARMOUR’S SUGAR CLEAN, WHITE RICE, 3 Ibs 27, Owen Reilly i ds hat Reilly should 2 13 > B R R ceecvane Nc%;a prsAg e R Gervasinf, Frank A, Tuseano. "7 T | CURED, SMOKED 2 e EXTRA LARGE PICKLES, 4 for..... 11c on John Lynch. The alleged assault L £ g LEAN BEEF PO’ SHOULDERS, 1b 28¢ = Red Cross—Mrs D. Critcherson, | - Horace E., Stillman, Officer Henry | Mrs Charles Sherman, Miss Esther SOLID BONELESS RIB . LES! Ivory Soap, 3 large | Dried Beef FRESH LIVE LOBSTERS, FROM aid hi )} f Mary Rossi, C ance—Eva Frech . VEAL gl SR ] R e REAST, s v ey, Ao e DL IR 2 e appeared to nut in a claim for the| Serbia— Chase and' Police Chief Brown. Rodge, ity St FRESHHAMBURGER |LEGS, B o ...... 38| s Blend 211 Shoe Polish o Sy || 5 e o BEEF LEGS, b, (s ivenige 0¢ | Bananas, dozen 33c| Lemons, dozen 37c rior court under bonds nf“'drd‘"“‘ took place at the &m[mA“ farm on the | Brucker camp, No. 6‘. U. 8 A W V. ROAST, ... 18¢ | N - = ative Milk-Fed FRESH FISH 3 The liquor seized last Saturday in a| Civilization—Louise Frechette. E,P I liquor. A warrant was ordered issued Italy . by the court for destraction of the for-| Enzland—Eiizabeth Champlin. b RUMP PIECES, Ib. ... 32¢ Fresh Mackerel Fresh Porgies feited liauor. The following three suits Victory—Gertrude Rich. ERY teesesean 24c were rntered: A. E. Jeannett vs. Wil- Peace—Marion Barns. | : S B e | SHOULDER CUTS, Ib, 26¢ ee, 35¢ | Box 10c | Ib .18c| 2 Ibs......... 25¢c N kSR R SRRy T | BEEF LIVER, b ... 10c| CUTLETS, ... 60c | GOOD '-AUNDRY e bm.. 3 others for the extension of R. F. D. . : M THE Soda Biscuits | Cinnamon Buns Yo' 2 has been granted, according to | Harold Kenyon. Louis J. Rossi, Patrick ROAST, (Solid Meat) PICKLED TRIPE Dozen ....... 12¢c| Dozen........ 15¢c OH lC AN Old Dutch Coffee Hot Baked Beans i - Murray, Willi D v Ernest Sty e pedomas Lenban | Yokl Daniel” Ashwordn: Haroa [ 1b 28c |3 Ibs will cover the section from Tilling-| A special car has been secured for | ALL THE BEST CUTS OF BROWN BREAD, loaf.............. 8 25¢ fourth division of rural mails. This|Barber, Irving McGowan. hast's to the Davis place at Wequete- | the annual banquet of the Westerly | quock and will go into effect the first | Board of Trade which is to be held CORN D ERE 16C of Julv. A similar petition presented next Monday evening at Watch Hill, ’ SESART SN0 800 %08 a year ago was denied at that time. The car will leave the square at 7.45 NICELY CURED Wild Indians will again come into|and will return to town after the their own, dancing nymphs will cavort, | banquet. In addition to D. D. Hoa descendants of Revolutionar times |land, chaplain of the 101st Ammuni- are to re-enact those stirrinz scenes|tion Train, Yankee Division, who has = of 18th century romances of the first|alrcady been announced as.the speak- | week schedule instead of 38 hours a STONIN- TON settlers will be portrayed, all these in |er of the evening, the committce have | week. 50 in gold, were awarded Miss |dred Floren i . “How |Lewi o the pageant to he presented here June |secured H. A. Clarke of Boston as an| The congregation and Sunday school| Tha class'of 1919, Stonington High |Rose Kennedy and Miss Beatrice Mo- | Wellington sud Awlfgm\'\'%‘xfléi\e Batie ]Id-lewg'ou;\rle?' M e foatiuns 27 under the direction of Miss Virginia | entertainer. of the Ashaway church will join ser-|Scheol, and Stonington Alumni Asso- |rency. Those reaching an average of|of Waterloo,” was given by Francis| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson s Tanner of Boston in connection With| perbert P. Dartch, U. 8. N., son of| Vice With the Seventh Day = Baptist,ciation, will hold a banquet at Watch 3oi §stl i z > | Mot R e e ! : 1 90 per cent, A. Boise, A. Dore, A. Jofte, | Rose: Mrs, N. s o the 250th anniversary of the foundin€ | Mre' Charles Darteh of Pond oireet, 1g| Church in Westerly in keeping with | Hill this (Saturday) evening. A spe- |O. Allard, W. Despathy, A. Couthire|ware’; Whitlngisang des(Movrls Anderson: ;ecei\‘ed a gold medal; second prizes,|“The Moo-Cow-Moo,” by Miss Mil- were Rev. J. B. Knowles, Mrs. J. N. of Westerly, which is to be celebrated Mr. Matheson recited a poem, | George B. Dawley visited relatives at s be le now at a rest house in New York city, (l:\e Old Home Week celebration |cial car will leave Stonington at 5.30 land E, Bellavance, each received a|<«The md,a,, Girl's Sacrifice;” Ernest | North Stonington recently. uring the week of June 22 to 28, saVs | having been discharged from the goy- | PIans. oy p. mfl and the banquet will take place | book. Taylor read “A Limited Monarchy,” | Miss Margaret Hassler was a week a statement issued Friday by Egar|ernment Hospital whore he had heen| Dr- R. Morton Smith was re-elected|at 7 o'clock. The high school ex-| Monday the graduates and a few|amd . ali sane “giea it P. Maxson of the publicity committee. | ynder treatment for injuries received|President of the R. I State Board of|aminations will not be concluded un- |friends, chaperoned by Mrs. Frank e o Mrs. Eva Mai fi 4 Hen. Walter D. Vincent of the Rhode | wiirr (T€CINERC (00 (URRCS Eo6€INel | Health at its annual meeting in the|til next Wednesday. Examinations will | Stone, had an enjoyable outing at T e nas s amoved § o Island supreme bench will address the | Tocone of the first Westerly boys to] State House in Providence Thursday.|be held at the high school today (Sat-* Point, making the trip by auto- YANTIC B et historical meeting Tuesday_evening, | anter the service having exlisted ig|DF. Thomas J. McLaughlin was re-|urday). The grades in the borough truck. S . Tt Naes June th. Miss Bllen Fitg Pendleton;| 5517 He received his injury on board clected, vice president and Dr. B. U.|school closed on Friday. Remarkably large strawberrles | M35, Weie Sunday visitors in town. resident of Wellesley, will speak t0|ipo transport Vandyke. ichards, secretary. ¥ o & - » have been picked on the Pendleton |, visiti : yies the Westerly High school alumni on| ' franspere Vendy ok & For lack of time in which to get to-| An address at the Second Congre- GOSHEN . farm, Waurecus Hill, during the past | o5, Dee Visiting friends in town "Ah.llnnl day, June 25. Thursday, June & adies " society members| gether a suitable collection of histor-!% = will b devoted to welcome the sol- | Were guests this week of Mrs. Philip cailors and marines. There will | Opie of Belvedere Farm. About fif- be a dance in the evening. The town|lY members were present. An enter- ¥ John Hall has i TR Sunday by Gusiave Woch# ). of| Miss Eva Curry has returned after |Week. Many baskets have been filled | troq Marsha“azfso(‘;:agéi Slaor:; t;: :’u‘:v Hartford. His theme will be on the | Visiting her brother, Archie R. Curry, |With eighteen of the lucious berries. | amyloved in Marion Beothors' store Laboring Man's Attitude Towards the | Who recently returned from overseas,| Mr. and Mrs. Duprey and family 7 & ical relics, the historical exhibit plan has been given up. - 't i e e~ The marriage of Miss Irene Hargan |Temperanc e Wil a e e R haxe moyed from! the village o ook — B} v madnia o alf faiserice men: O e eproy deq and refresh | of Providence, daughter of Mrs. John |p it o and e ol | B e e b el S Mort= | 1116 whore-Mr. Duprey: 15, smaployed GLASGO Adaral Trerpert O paented By ear| Fowler, president of the society, was|Harsan, formerly of Westerly, and™ o o £ Juli - den spent Thursday with friends at|as a loom fixer. 2adtion to the oageant o Tridas (s | presented a silver cake fork. This|Walter' Brosseau, nephew of ~Li was hold Threday. and buriar s of | Maple Hill form Charles Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs.| Flag Day was observed with special 27th, there will be sporting events in|Was the final meeting of the season. :l'f’:r-efi'\“‘!o(fx?:sfla)}o°“ place in Provi-| b oo idence, R. I. Mrs. Fisher. who died | _Artbur J. Randall, of Lee, Mass., was = BY.‘CRa‘L‘d of Franklin, who vecent- | eXerclses Wriday attenoon, iy the the momning. a merchants’ and manu-| An Old Home Week service is to be| Arthur L. Perry attended Brown|Tucsday, was born in Provi 5 R e e s s e e s 3 - h e Merhe h ) e anford, rector of Calvar. . E - 2 & 2 3 ¢ . : noon, and dancing in the evening. i eniey o) £ Gace Meth:ruiitnicentent fxl ERowdonos & 8| copalt chureh weondhctol the Yunoral | ¢4 With Rev. Charles A. Hanna of {can Bxpeditionary Force, is spend- |erners Proclamation, Miss Malloy Judge Vincent, Miss Pendleton and i ¥ i - in honor of the boys of the church| Rev. Clayton A. Burdick is attend- |services. Bosrah, Siinday. Ing some time at Smith's Corners, (Song, Flag of the Free; Flag Day, Rear Admiral Dun are all natives of | \wha have ceen corciee in o odia.| S Tni i Many summer boarders are here | With his parents. Tlonel Jaryls, Evelyn HoclestonSAls Weiterty, who have ceen service in he army and |ing the Central and Western associa-| Stonington Union Baptist assocla- |,/ C SRyt i Miss Hattie Thomas of Willimantic [bina Shaw: The Flag Goes By, Emma o i navy during the war. The choir will|tion meeti of the enth Day|tion met this week with the Third is passing thé week end with her Bedard; June's Colors, Randall Shaw, Saturday. the closing day of the cel- | render a special programme and pa- | Baptists at Leonardsville, N. Y. Baptist church at North Stonington.| There was a full attendance at the| /" ¢ SR T EE BAE rrenie: Kosoosals{/IGrase’ S MeEbvern- v"‘hfltlor]. will be devoted to the state | iriotic songs will feature the service.| rpis (Saturday) morning special | Wednesday and Thursday the gather- | Community Club meeting Tuesday T boied ettt @ MrEACh: America, five girlss Joy's Oother h::"’"s muster which will be held | There will be solos by Miss Kernie services will be held at the Pawca- g\g was' the 147th anniversary of the |evening when the g‘“‘(’iwmg i DPIo- | an have returned to Zqon}n;t.rm‘ :f‘:- Name, John McGovern; The Ameri- 3 Williams_and Miss Evelyn Rook. The |yl Sev o7 Ha oh_in | Stonington Union. gramme was give eading of min- 2 ebned o Soeuine 2 :: : T - Friday Miss Tanner announced the|ponor' on®containg 29 names. tuck :e}en;’h P'Oth 3apt ‘rvch.un’h n} S utes of last meeting; business, musical|°F_& brief stay in -town with Mrs. |can Flag, Elizabeth Shaw; exercise, courtiers and Mancers for the minuet| °g¢" Michael's parish will greet its|Noner of the anniversary of gton Pointers. Hewitt! - s sister, Mrs. Eli io Bedard, Helen Dutka, Vi- selection, Mrs. A. B. Kenyon; reading s slster, Mrs. Elias Stockett” | June, Silvio Bedard, . il 5 & 25 s o el ne| R- V. Congdon has returned. after |vien Richardson; Stand By the Flag, gon, Mr. and Mrs. Waltr Price, Mr.| sovie Tor i & Welcome Home cel-| ‘Mr. and Mrs, William Clark were in| rain. e R o e e b Dihe a few days' stay in New Haven, |Cecelia Shaw; song, There Are Many and Mrs. Frank Furness, Mr. and M | ning. There will be a et “m‘ ];1' xng Haven ‘“‘ednesday ‘t’g_l?_ttend“g?xe Mrs. Henry A. Muller, Miss Barbara 5'0 e (higs ORI NG Lpa“m where he attended the reunion of his | Flags, Primary Room; Liberty and 2 s. o b i 2 at! heir son, William McG. | z - = = years ag , 1 Tt N :‘"’;L‘r‘"fm‘l'c‘,‘,:'l‘["mfr.:({‘d o A,‘;‘}fn triotism and special music by a choir | flage at Yale, Muller and Mrs. Catherine Hahn at-|McCall and Edward H. McCall; song, | 1ass at Yale. Dnion, One and Insenasghies Norman as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Robin- Westerly. Local crops are badly in need or a5 7\ Y et i tended commencement of the State = e —_— Shaw; The National Flag, Grade 2; 5 representing the Westerly Catholic 5 Cemenh ; Iph Kenyon; The Care of the Teeth, 4 : Moore, Mr. and Mrs Frank Aneamn, | CUI & ; Normal School in Willimantic, Thurs- | Do " T, Stebbins, of Colehester: VOLUNTOWN The End of the War, Dorothy Rich- Mrs rt H. Spicer, Jr., Mr. L , Middletown.—A class of three mem- {day. Miss Mary E. Muller is a mem- | ganton L. Brisgs gave & thrilling ardson; The Birthday of Our Flag, and Mrs. Harold D. Rogers, Mrs. Far- ocal Laconics. bers was graduated from the Middle- | ber of this year Stanh 2 BES & graduating class. is experiences as a sol- | Joseph Byron Totten of New York, | Sophia Zapir; Flag Day, Annie Petro- George W. Halev and | aec i the ‘Both Divicion: from. the | has arrived at his studio in fown and |man; Betsy Ross and Our Flag, Ma- Hope Haley have returned from |{ime he left Camp Devens, until the |has a large force of actors and act- |rion McGovern; Story of the Revolu- sit to Providence. e stioe was cigned. . Cake and lem. |resses engaged in taking pictures. |tion, Bessie Lalibertie; Our Flag, ?lrs Elsa B. ;(maro left Friday to|onade were served. Some scenes have been taken in Jew- !’;ane Kg‘sefizka; Star Spangled enter a private hospital in New York adies’ Aid soclety met with |ett City and it is said that some are | Banner, school as a graduate nu M B o Wadandny afisr: o be flmed around the village here,| Miss Edith Tift spent the week end _— noon. On account of insufficient hotel ac- |at her home, ilccomnanler! by a school MGOSUP ‘Archie R. Curry returned home |commodations, most of the players are |girl friend, whose home is in Troy, v from Camp Devens Wednesday, hav- |Staying at Jewett City and traveling | N. Y. - ! = 2 ey v - iles i Misses Delia Malloy and Bertha Mrs Lydia Morroe, a resident - of|ing been in active service in the Unit- by automobiles to the studio. A 2 this village for many years has left to|ed States army for a little over a |number of gypsy scenes are being M"“‘Gg"‘e“; :‘:“e"gfiderg“;e Eéarg‘:r;‘;‘f make her home with her granddaugh-|year. All the soldier boys from Gosh- |taken at present. L e G s ter, Mrs. A. J. Lattimore in Somer-|en have now returned except Calvin| A large number attended the auc-|Schol_Jewe prave syenME. ville, Mass. H. McCall, who is still in service in |tion at Louis Boucher's home Satur- |also Fm“““{;‘ dcafld“e" and daughter, All Hallows council will exemplify | Germany. day last. Grace, attended, also the third degree at Milner hall, Sun- Hattie M. York of Poquonoc| Those attending the annual meet- NORWICH, CONN. day, at m, Assets - $19,600,000. quhar Smith, William Broadfoot, Miss The Ashaway Line and Twine com- |sex hospital training school for nurses Mr. and Mr: Marjorie Buffum, Fred Buffum, Mrs.|pany now running on a 54-hour a|Thursday night. Mi 2p. is visiting her brother, B. R. York at |ing of the Stonington Union associa- 'l‘hg quickest way 1_'or a woman to Word has been received from How-|Elm Lawn farm. tion at North Stonington Wednesday |get rid of her ideal is to marry him. ard A. Tyler, radio operator on the U. B S —— !S. S. Lake Osweya, that the ship ar- {rived at Belfast, Ireland, May 13 and SPRING HILL left four days later with a cargo of| The men served supper at the Bap- tons of potatGes for Antwerep,|tist church last Wednesday evening. | Belgium, where they expected to ar- Although the supply seemed adequate, | rive in about seven or eight days. salad, rolls, cake, coffee, strawberries, Two teachers at All Hallows’ paro- | anq eight gallons of ice cream went, A chial school, Sister Louise and Sister | poonle being present from the sever- Leonce, left Monday for France tof, own and a good num- spend their vacation at the Mether | oL Parts of the town = . . i i er from Willimantic. An orchestr: f . . The exigencies of War, Liberty Loans, Etc, L Bl B v s Wager e drtlor | I bright, new Spring patterns for the made it desirable to keep this Bank open on Sat- EAA O g e comoany e ¢ = || Hall, the Kitchen and the Bath. There urdays till 3 o’clock P. M., and frequently to a much o Sty and bl son Bldred| B0y Nishor ac T mranine scheel 1! is no floor covering that has quite so spend the summer and Mrs. Salisbury | first of the week. 1 lt later hour. plans. (0" follow later. aire, anerty - ie vistns ner | many advantages as Linoleum. The graduating exercises of All Hal- | Winsted. IS Gates ana xoun xasm ot | hrightens the home, gives exceptionally lows’ parochial school were held Sun- That our effort was successful is demonstrated day afternoon at the church, Rev. J. LA E. McCarthy, the pastor, presiding.| 3, “jagt week Friday at Alanweld, and o o - The exercise swore Targely ationded. | 123, 1456 woek Friday at Alanmeld, and wear, is sanitary and easily by results. s e e e evening. The, came_automobile long ’ e Edward Sullivan, Eugene Bellavance, | ""D/ER" D6 back TUEIEEr. o ihe cleaned. We handled 18,564 subscriptions for the five Noo Burke, Ludser Suvare, Carl Bn”| o ciiGh o s bulding near Stores for 4 5 i Walter 'Grenier, ~Lillian _Gauthier, | Vincenzo Mastrangelo. s < i now while Liberty Loans, and hold for safe keeping, Liberty i S WO PR S e s | Better make your selections Champasne, Rose Dennedy, Beatrice | mer in Manchester, Tuesday, announc- Bonds owned by 2,352 individuals, making no siortne onerte bore "3 e | e deate of e ratner s veern | the stock is complete. Many of these from this school in the five years it|MOrning. The infant daughter of the 7 Fom b1y acliogl I b Palmers was buried last week Wed- ing to sell ve charge for our service. There are also several ""Ret: Father McCarity ‘gave an ad. |nesdas. handsome patterns are going 4 mirable address on The Teacher and . e Pupil, dwelling also at some E i seas ets in fu“ hundred others who have availed of our Safe De- e e LEFINGWELL rapidly once the PR g 2 school. The pupil receives instruction from Mrs. William Calkins, of Norwich, 1 the teacher, but is trained and edu-|Was a visitor Thu posit Department.. : u ; e adner 2 & demome || swing, and while we are well stocked example than by|of her daughter, Mrs. Ernest Taylor. teaching. To educate the child fully| Miss Ruth J. Ellis of Norwich Town 4 - TR e s S || now, we may not be so well provided The emergency having passed, we shall revert logether with the mind. This sives 4| The pastor, A D~ Matheson will B xs'zznplr‘:;ar‘odauncatxionn.e !1(.'llarm0n{\; of g‘r:::g‘ at_eleven g‘c;ocl;, i(;ndag later. Prices tterns and ades to to our old custom of CLOSING AT 12 O'CLOCK e o I B Mo e . & said, we have endeavored to bring out|led by Mr. Matheson, using lhc topic NOON ON SATURDAYS, BEGINNING SATUR- Tl Tl e OBV S | suit every pocket-books. fous and secular education made man-{ Mi s "Edith_A. Leffingwell returned ifest in their later lives. Alma Ma-|to Saxon's River, Vermont, after ALSO FINE SELEC'I'ION OF RUGS DAY JUNE 21st ter wishes them success and pros- | spending several days here with her A J THE NORWICH SAVINGS SOCIETY For attaining first average in vear|fingwell, COSTELLO LIPPITT, Secretary. School closed Wednesday. Mrs. N. E. Whiting and Mrs. Har- old Rose of Uncas Farm entertain- ed the Ladies' Aid society Wednesday evening at a salad and strawberry L supper. The supper consisted flof : salmon and potato salad, rolls, coffee, ] ] Strawberry dhoricake and ice. cream: Complete Home Furnishers > 0 Nearly twenty-two dollars was real- 3 shoes and <prmklle in the foot-bath, ":ed- A \te'rg' ora‘easmzmpmgr;r:{;?_ . t t . 9 - gives you that “old shoe” comfort. All|was presented after e oF 62 66 M S F Block’ Jen's Foot-Ease stops the pain of bun- | Messrs. Frank, Harold and Francis ) ain Jireet, mn's ions, corns and callouses, and makes|Rose sang “Lights of Jome” and a < o tight or new shoes feel easy. Ladies|gouthern plantation song. Then fol- N ]flViCh J ettClty Letter of a Jap- 0 eW can wear shoes one size smaller with # _describing the the same comfort by shaking some|lOWed a reading, Allen’s Foot-Ease In each shoe im the' anese School b- n morning. Sold everywhere. ride, by Ev_cly_x} Lvard, Recitation, L x & des @ .