Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 13, 1919, Page 15

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At Christ Episcopal church. Holy communion, 8; service and sermon 10:30; Sunday school 125 prayer 7:30. : The subject of the Christian Science wervice Sunday morning in the Thay- cr buflding will be God, The Pre- server of Man. . Norwich Town, the sermon by . the pastor, Rev. G. F. Bailey, will be upon The Efficient Church. At Park Congregational church, r,}lne pastor, Rev. Dr. S. H. Howe, will preach at the morning service upon The, Entreating God. At the Greeneville church Rev. C. A. preach at the morning Commonplace Healing. : At the Holiness Mission, 87 Main G-ngnuatimd Northrup will service on 10 a. m. Bible class and Sunday school at 2 p. m. Preaching at 3 and 7:30 p. m. At Grace Church, Yantic, MeLean Goldie, pastor. Morning prayer and sermon, 10:45 a. m.; Sun- day school, 12 m.; evening prayer 7:30 p. m. At the Church of the Good Shep- ! herd (Universalist) Rev. Harry Adams Hersey of Foxboro, Mass., will preach at the morning service. Sun- day school at noon. . Rev. At Mt Calvary Baptist church, Rev. J. S. Blake; stor, Service at 11 a, m. - Subjeit,Charity. Sunday school at noon. B. Y. P. U. 6:30 At 7:45 subject A Branded Life. At Trinity Episcopal church there will be Holy Communion at 9:30 a. m., morning service and sermon at 10:30 and evening service at T7:30. The Sunday ‘schoo! will meet at nioon. At the Spiritual Academy, Mrs, A of Hoston, speaker i 1 st, will give brief ad- by psychic messages | t two o'c in the afternoon and 7:30 in the evening. At the Salvation Army. Street meetin 2:45 and 7:0. Inside meet- T ommandant and M ¥ of Hartford will be in 3 1 services, out- side and Sunday school at 1:45. At-8t. Andrew’s Episcopal church, Re m H. Smith, rector. Atf Nationwide Pageant, ity of God will 1 by the church school Bv- ayer will be as usual at 7:30} First Baptist church, George | Gypsy 2 o'clock. | in the Central paign at the nurch, A. M. E. Zien church at-11 ", Re V. D. Francis, bject, Our Per- inday school at g oat 745 p. m. Subjet, f a Strugoling Peopl t the A. M. E sona! Responsibi atist church, Rev pastor, i ass and the | o'clock. Union | and the last meet in} Je. for that ugly slsn trouble Don't let 4 ching spot of eczema or similar skin trouble continue to annoy you. It is not only embarrass- i will eventually” affect " ypur nerves, Resinol Ointment will usually relieve the burning and itching at once, i cases clcar‘the trouble i cosling and ingredients ntl soothe while they heal. RESINOL SHAVING STICK these same qualities, mak- ideal for men with tender Atall droggists, NOTICE Owing to the continued| high cost of labor and material, the Commissioners have found it necessary to make a slight increase in the electric power rates as follows: I First 300 kw. hours per, month 8¢ per kw. hour. Next 300 kw. hours. per month 5¢ per kw. hour. Next 2400 kw. hours per month 3.75¢ per kw. hour. All over 3000 kw. hours per month 2.7c per kw. hour. Monthly minimum charge to remain as at present, i. e., $2.00 for the first HP. or frac- tion thereof installed. $1.00 for each succeeding HP. or fraction thereof installed. The above rates will be ef- fective commencing Jan. 1st, ¢ 1920, and for bills rendered commencing Feb, 1st, 1920, The City of Norwich Gas and Electrical Department stay. States. Frank Sullivan recently purchased two Berkshire pigs from the S. B. Man- street, praised and prayer service at{waring farm at Oswegatchie. NIANTIG: James Metealf of Riverview Manor farm has sold one of ‘his evening | Byron Clark of Clark came over animal. Mrs. Winfield J. e Wm road. Mr. ly to get the She was turned loose in Mr. Clark’s big fleld, ‘but in a_ very short time got out and returned to her for- m?z hm:&w is improving fro " mes s im; Ing m a At the First Congregational church, | severe attack of grip. . Dr. Cyril C.. Clark left Monday for the National Soldiers’ home at Day- ton, O. where he will remain. R. L. Manwaring has returned from a pleasure trip to New York. Friends learn that Cenductor and Manwaring of New Haven are in California. for a_ short They are touring the United XMAS CLUB GET A GENUINE VICTROLA Pay As.l..itth As $1.00 Per Week date took the degree. cows to|a whist Tuesday field, Mass., recently. Mrs. Frank A. Aston, for many years a summer resident of Pine Grove, died in Middletown Friday. About two weeks ago Mrs. Aston and at her home e Niantic lodge, No. 17, L 0. 0. F., met Wed evening, when one .candi- evening, weather made the attendance small. Highest scores were made by Charles A. Beckwith and Miss Emma Beebe. Miss Bond. chairman of the Cross drive, reports $187 secured and 133 members of the Red Cross. James Metcalf, Jr., and Harold Hat- field have returned to Oakdale after a visit to Mr. Metcalf’s parents at the Riverview Manor farm. Duck hunters in this vicinity are having poor luck ‘this winter. Harold Southgate and Mrs. South- gate have returned from a motor trip to Norwich and Springfield, Mags. Kenneth Gavitt motored to Spring- JEWELRY QUALITY Our JewelryZ Store offers the greatest selection of high class Jewelry to be had anywhere in Eastern Con- necticut. Every item suggests a pleasing gift of en- during usefulness. her husband motored-to the grove for a short time, Miss Nellie M. Webster of the grove received the sad news Tuesday. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Smith and son Robert have returned to the Crocker house in New London, wnere they are living. after a short visit with 8. O. Harrington. . M. L. Mason is housed because of a severe cold. Elmer Lewis is able to be out after an attack of grip. The Sunshine society met Thursday with Mrs. Marion Russeil of Main street. Ex-Gov. Thomas M. Waller of New London was a recent guest of Dr. and Mrs. Adam F. Bishop. James Metealf has throe pigs, their Sou're B f&r{lbmed weight being a good half Yt £OR Ssveral members of Brainerd and Union Masonic lodges of New London quet foilowed. The order gave Stormy B. Hunt. Red Iengthy furlough. tion. and A. M., Saturday evening. & ban- | The Equal Franchise league met on Wednesday afternoon with Mrs, Marry Corp. Elford P. Rogers left Tuesday for the hospital at New York after a G. W. Stecle of Newington has ac- quired a plece of land adjacent to his property frpm the Pine Grove associa- Mrs. Adam F. Bishop has returncd after a short visit Denison in New Londo: Looks That Way. The onen wood fire is a friend in need. but it's ant to make you think g up shoe material.—At- tation. : Sonmmmes S Homely women frequently have the paid a visit to Niantic lodge, A. F. most homelike homes. Arthur and Thomas Rhedes of Paw- RICHMOND . iFranldm P 8 ey > tacket were_automenne satiers st the | Mlachine rovdenenm 1 M%)re homestead. recently. 3 Un 362 talLeer are numerous arcund herc this Co!“panv Union 187 Mrs. E. L. Simmons has taken the o iders / ini contract of driving the. -mail from |§. sl AR anufacturers Usguepaugh to Kingston. i F. De Coppet and Howard Hiteheoek |§ 510 .,E:ffi":f e of Hillsdale are in New York for a | lisa Engines, -Engine Repairs, while en account of Mr. De Coppet'a!! Shafti Han Pulley: - father beine very i1, | Loy o B oty e Mr, and Mrs. Ddwin Smith and fam- |§ 93 Geuplings, Glutches. ily weré at Moose Neck Hill Sunday. Large stock always on hand, Mrs. Everett Moore was a caller in General Mili Repairs. Hope Valley Tuesday. 1 Special inery of ali kinds, to Miss Fannie . The kitchen ‘s the most important room in the house from a heaith standpoint, says the United States To Stir Up the Antmals Pubfic Health Service. 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