Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 26, 1920, Page 8

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regularly for several | cunn{ly,.nunoi prep- b{:;iubla of the st thecary shops in sealed s h complete instructions Icr self- administration. NORWICH TOWN Friday evening in the First Congrega~ tional chapel, under the auspices of the Christian Endeavor _society, 3 entitled - Aunt Jerusha’s Quilting Party, was witnessed by -a very appreciative andlence of more than two hundred and fitty, including representatives from sev- e other charches. The Opéned with & delightful orchestral con- cert of half an hour. = Following - this, guests dressed in costumes of Colonial and Revolutionary days began to arrive for an afternpon of quiiting < at the tome of Jerusha Dow (Mary Wattieh) who proved herself a capable and enter- wining hostess. When the quilting was completed Aunt Jerusha served tea to to enjoyed & delicious repast, and = afSo had their fortunes told interestingly by <Hannah Pike (Marion Rogers.) Patience Peabody (Ruth .L. Potter) being ‘com- pelied to take a pill frequentiy to keep her nerves_well balanced, won much favor in her varfous droll sayings. Hep- sibah Spooner . (Jesste E. Hyde) who was very hard of hearing, created much Jaughter when asking ~and. answerifig questions, always in the wrong way. Mrs. Simeon Stubbs (Katherine D. Smith) the information bureau of the town, be- was especially pleasing in her humorous s, with ready/ wit alivays at her | tongue’s end. The lecture entitled ‘“Wo- n's Sphere” by Drusillia Thompkins adie J. Dawson) given emphaticaily 4 with haighty indifference to ‘man, was a decided hit . . Members ‘of the (uilting party and, several of the towns- je that had dropped in for a call, ided a fine concert programme. ng the callers was Preacher Love- Gurdon F. Bailey) who in his se manner was completaly as- to find Scuire Pride (Marcus B. ) and Phoebe Afiranda Pride (Phil- field) daneing to the music of a n by his esteemed Deacon Simp- kins (Ciyde H. Beebe.) The duet “Dos't hou Love Me Sister Ruth” by Joshua odgrass (Dr| Charles H. Lamb) and Patience Peabody (Miss Potter) was a hich brought forth much &ap- n encore The Soldier's well was given in pleasing harmony. i h was given by a quar- nce Peabody (Miss Lamb and Lovejoy (Rey. Mr. Bailey.) cters who helped to make P Amof ¥ I tonishe. Grady with) Rachel Gray, (Marion L. Bailey) coper (Louise P. Bafley) Jo- sanna Hines (Mabel Corrigetx) and John (B. Dudley Lathrop) Miss Marion . Bailey and Miss l’o&;er entertained o duets. Mfiss Bailey was accompanist' for the several hich concluded with the fol cast, Old Black Joe, My Bommle Lies Over the Ocean, Old Folks at Home, The Quilting Party, Home Sweet Home, Good Night, ial s W numbe owing songs by the entire Ladies. All numbers were heartily ap- slanded by the very - enthusiastic audl- ence. The committéd” in charge = com- prised Miss Potter. ‘Miss Dawson * and Rev. Mr. Bailéy, who with the asgistance of others in the cast labored ' zealously © provide unlimited fun for others. The proceeds about §68 I8 to go toward the hapel repair fund. Middletown.—At an adjourned city! meeting in the town hall last week a 10- mill tax was laid. \ § Eyes Sore? 1t your eyes or lids are sore; if they itch, burn or feel dry; if vision is blarred, your eyesight iim; if you are obliged to wear glshses, €0 to your druggist and get a bottle of Bon-Opto tablets. solve one in a fourth of a glass of water and bathe the eyes from two to four eyes :A‘ndh‘y' Bo:jn d'q:?lfm:i,fi improve make the worgi look bflghlglhrt Note: #2v Bon-Opto - £iebt 50% in & week's time in many mfi e Nickel Plating and - KINDRED FINISHES at UNITED METAL MFG. * CO.,, Inc. - Thamesville Norwich, Gonn. ’ Shea’s MAGAZINE SPECIALIST UNION SQUARE WE DELIVER THEM ANYWHERE.! ——— Attention, Farmers! Photo Cards of the Baby. "W fug g, e ¢ i af r intir wnd Developing. 24 _“rvi:: i STUDIO her guests; all seated at a large table | %) ing famis~r with ever¥body's business, |5 Prompt and Satisfactory Werk | 08 for | Kenagy. Saturday— 7 & m. 12 m. L ‘l’_,‘*,",_t' .. PREACHES AT THE RIG Rev. Daniel F. Sulivan of N (12 m. st spring et po wers. o o Has et % 1 it g rainhow wings; - Highest ' 5¢ At D-r{a e o Yy Dale there clings On, ‘servative i:;.dzo my part was cau ing ;which was carried Apple- trees are sprayed for Sunday: Fair fl.fi; Tooth Ja7e fi"” i b fkbired o Sunday: H moth “herjeges in- los- Skt % som of the Q&h and later a wormy ap-| Sunday’s’ weather: As predicted. results, . B: = It i T y spraying at the right time "a' poison is dropped SUN, MOON 'AND TIDES, ‘| Sorn ‘end of the apple and the I (Standard Time.) “worm,” more nrop;:!y— ;lamrpmu. by | [ Shim High eating its way into the appls - consumes Il High | Moon | ome poison and dies. - g ortiination wins special revererice. fro Il Rises. | Sets. || Water.|| Sets, The coddliig moth Is very set in its | the laity, who vé{xe the privilege of 1 i a. m. |'p.-m. || a, m. || a m.|habits, and like all insects seldom de-1toning to his teachings and receiving his T —{ parts from a regular custom. Its habit {plessing. 5 It G e - 11t 1ig to Jay its eggs in the calyx, or bloom | ‘Father Sullivan proved that he is the end, of ;the little apples just forming af-|possessor of -independent and original 51 | ter the falling of the pefals. -For a few|thought by his exposition of a theme . 3.21 { days after the petals fall the little apple | familiar to_every Cothelic child from the 8.4 /351 | stands apright on its stem with the se-|infant class in Catechism, yet one’which Sl A4 1 648 1L 928 [ Rises. | pals, or spurs of the blossom end, out-|ag the church explains -its Satisfies- the Six hours after high water it is jow | Spread.- At this time poison spray canlreasoning of the most ledrned philoso- water which is followed by flood tide. | be easily thrown into the cup-like de-lpner . Qutlining the circumstances of gt S g pression within the spurs. It I8 in|he Tronsfguration s - - TAFTVILLE' this cun, that the eggs of - the fvflfl‘]‘;! gospel of St. Matthew XVIL 1-9 he de-! The Scotchi/térrier befonging to Louis | RoUL. 87° most. frequently denosited. BY | inced from the events of that wondrous . getting the poisan into this /cup the |y oo oo N Jarry choked himself to. death *recent- | fruit.arower succeeds ir Killifig wost of | ppening on Mount Tabor —the.. leason ly. The dog was tied with a'rope to a| the ;f:m 3 - whi:h all could. ““ffl"““"« that this but tree and kept going around th 5 3 prefigured that Vision' to be- beheld by tiglitening “the krot around it neck. tull blgom e, it e e nty] those Who 0 live as to be orthy to 8 very as it was R =, < 1 gy him by a s Wak presented to | parts of the bloom. “After the falling of | oy i * Gorthily. was. summed op in the petals the parts ‘the - blossom 3 gul mv:n::.:be s:m:l zv{e a birthday party | shrivel dnd ‘access to the' cup is easiér. It 3‘.‘;1“;;"‘; ‘;f,as‘;’.'&,fi‘-‘fi".‘é‘;i l:vv:: ernoon. T Vaciorais friends Sunday aft- | will be readily seen from this that the o S8 SO S8 SUIEL BENSS, VO STAY OTe i us games ~were played, fruit grower is benefited through spray-| 0 TP L p ng followed by refreshments, - Al his, ing at just thesrighf jAll large ap-| "STleC S0 in Norwich & hotlons 108, Aatumany: | ale: and h_verdure to the vine: . ‘Wwould these blooms were mine! At Darles Dale the: ‘About no cl And ¥ west wind. # ictions for eps ness of his’futurs the reclaini ners and ministering . to* :.-;\m never sends training dnd scholarship; and one who comies so lately from the solemnity of| Day. 26 7 9 5 7 1 1 7 3 ‘continue ‘With this in mind, we have augmented our stocks so we friends - wished ~him 2 happy - birthda ATk o aléet at this sea.| AReminding bis attentive listeners that ! ¥ S ik f 5 AR P o codl v aig *nd many happy returns of the Gay o | B e O e e thia "ohi|he price of a worthy 1ife s small to|] Point Venise and Baby Irish Lace, ranging in width from Numerous groups of the younger set t i ne-h - . for an eternity of happiness, the | falling: They (B e nat VPOV Sath Shat Te has in himself the counterpart of the Trans- e prevail while :the petals ;‘:;: Ofihytflfln‘e Dgurz yegevr;!:ke kfiw that s@r:ylngm out fi,:::un is sim- vastime on a pleasant Sunday. . - | It ghgret ot i R trees ‘besides. anple growers. * are ing ten inches in length and of course|men Who are spraying by contract. They ke l::n é.f‘l w:::r; he got tt}:lm. are not tm;t. gm;:‘m 'l.‘he¥ .are slm{)ly regard “has accepl a posi- | secking - a financ! retumn for spraying tion as herdsman on a large Central Vil- | the trees of other peonle. It matters lit- ige farm. tle to them whether this spraying is done Romaine Beauregard was in Squantum,|in season or out, provided they can get Mass., Saturday and . Sunday, ' making in two_or three Weeks of profitable em- the trip both ways in'his handsome new | ployment. 4 ; - Cadillac ‘automobile. These commercial sorayers would find o i e R e ST litile businees. whils the trees are in JUDGE GREEN’S COMMITTEE bloom if it were not for the fact that the REPORTS TO BERKELEY TRUSTEES | owners of ‘small orcharas are ignorapt { Appeal was the direct individual miestion, A special commiittee . of which Judge often of . the. proper time.for spraying!“Are we fitling ourselves to. stadn upon Gardiner Greene of-. Norwich, is’ chajr- | 200 hence leave. the matter entirely, to | that second Mount of Transfiguration, man, was appointed some months ago to | the, commercial svrayer: As they See the | from which no moré the Vision shall investigate the'alleged radical utterances ! SUT2Yiiz dome they pay for it without pgss!" 3 gr 3 of Professor Wilfrea Humphries in the | QU¢Stion, not rerlizing that they have| 'In fhe’inte:Tude ‘bafore. the: gospel, Williams ‘Library in' Middléto Deadan. not been giveri a square deal. . . - . |Orzanist Frank L. Farrell plaved with Ber -9, against which, *It “was"#51d." Dean | . 1t is difficult to reach the héart of to | the skill always expected: of him, the William P. Ladd of the Berkeley Divinity | direct the. intellect of -a man or :men | Schuhert Strenade, fo which have been school made G protest. The report of | W10 e affer cold business.. . For. thi# the conimittee was fead at the meeting of | Toson thisls an appeal o the owners of LT S the - trustees ‘of ' the ; school! at" the ‘parish [ SI2L, OFC ay 1o these owners| LETTER CARRIER: CASE: HAS house. of: Christ ‘choreh - Cathedral. -in | Dt ey e ‘simply throwing away REACHED 13RD BIRTHDAY Hartford, Friday afternoon.: The trus-| oo ey, P8y & commereial Spraver £07 | Herman 8. Case of 12 Roath strest on tees disoussed the report.at some length, | 0 o) 15 their trées” while' fn bloom. IL,. '~ 3 ot observed his 73rd birth but took no definite mction. 1t was-ant | Lo, Coin0f 891 Your trées sprayed at the 8 Tacka A1V © onths ‘of o nounced that , the ot o &n- | proper time, let them go udspraved. The |92y and lacks only 5 monihs of col fomneed m-et].i'gmm ‘er_would_be dis- |.money you pay for the spraying would | PIELing his 6th year as a fetter car- i e e it in. huy more. good apples ,in .the fall than jTier for the local post office. ' Although thittagey e ;mt '-he.cathe:ra.l . 8. R. | will result through any gpnyln:_ out of | past the allotted three score and ten | ton 7 T e said that | geason. T “* “jyears Mr. Case is active and covers meeting of the trmeeq,l A 'word. now ‘for ‘the bees. Spraying is |16 miles per day on his route as let- -one-half to. three inches—at 19¢ to $1.Y5 a yard. fizured Lord, a soul to be- developea, |§ Imitation Filet Lace and Inserting, one safeguarded from® evil, patterded daily A S s, A more ‘and “more upon. the .perfections of % Christ. = Now lie reminded -each, is, the | feceptable-time ‘to repent for sins of the past to crave God’s forgiveness; to labor for that time when of the three virtues, Faith and Hope shall have been ‘crowned wit hfruition and but the last, Charity, shall remain,. that Love which finds its completeness in an eternity that is the reward of those whasé lives have exem- liffied the eommand to wanifest love of God and love ‘of nélgh His closing 10 five inches wide at$22510 8600 ayard Hamburg Edging, in matched sets, 1 to 3 inchs wide, at balf o thres myches wals —at 105 tO S0, -1 ; st the words of a Catholie hymn. o . Iy EoR inches wide—at ) the matter would get some definite ac- The latt I niot the only, thing Which is. neesssary to | ter carrier in the city. - ; Flouncing, 27 inche; y i g g n'w ; atter would not divulge the nature | good apl ons, because of .the simple | Mr. Case began his career on Oct. 1, 75¢c to $L39. sl action had been takens before making it | roason fhat the’coddling moth is not the : et i Sy L DR 1884, when heb\wa.s 38 years under Post- ferr! wait” until ¥ “of 2 crop. | master Georgé' Bidwell. public. - The investigating - committee e e T e S v i consisted of Judge Gardinér , Greene . of Norwicvh, Burton Mansfield of New Ha- and F.,J. Kingsbury of New ' Ha- Mr. Case has| ' All the swraying in the world will not|8erved under five ' postmabters—George | cause ;a crop of apples to result if the | Bidwell, C. S.Avery ‘William Caruthers| blossoms fail of being pollinated. There | (tWo terms) and John P. Muarphy. When $5.00 snd 3600 4 yard, " 0 o, trixn:;eil, Dresses—at ven ven. 3 The public hedrings were held last De- cember and the stenographer. who .took the testimony, became il of influenza soon afterwards. He recovered, but. be- Toré' he.could transcribe his notes; he be- came ill again. Dr. Collalay sald that because of the illness of the stenogra- pher, the report was late in being filed with/the trustees. _The latter got. it about a week ago. jare two.sexes in the plant just as there are in the animal world. "Every. apple]. . TO ASSIST CONSECRATION | Priests from parishés in. this. vicinity selected to. participate in ‘the | elaborate ceramonlies attendihg-the consecration as Bishop of. Ry 'Rev.) John Gregory Mur-{a {ray, D. DS o d 5 2 fi.l?l- oseph’s., Cathedral, | vices of -the ] - Exchange ‘ot ticKets for. res pek kgL o opened CENTRAL BAPTIST CAMPAIGN _WITH FIVE TEAMS WORKING Bnm‘l’:t teams of men: of the Central ptist - church, begin; ‘campai among the church membfifhlp §und‘§; iii the denomifiations drive. i which the church has been. .assigned a quota of $90,000 to” be paid in four years: 'The work of the campaign.is to be coneen- trated in, the week from. April 25 to May- 2 and reports will :be made on Wed- nesday. night .and next Sunday night, but the team members will' meet: each even- orwich, one of ‘the chaplains, assisting ], Dblossom has“two sexes in its structure. Aerent times-in order to.bring about 'nni and sister to marry, so_ Nature .prevemai g perative that the pollen of one.blossom pollen. e wind performs the act for growers of the west fmported a: tiny fn-| | 15od ermenati et el B e oY, Nature providessthat these two sexual structures of the blossom mature at dif-} infusion of new blood. Just as in hu- man’ life we make it illegal for brother | the consorting of closq relatives in the plant “world. ', For this. reason. it -is: im. réach -the stigma -of “another. ‘Various agencles carry, on. the traysnortation. of . grasses and corn: < Thebumble bee does it for the red.clover.. Until-the fig- sect . from Smyrna . they we gpt good" figs. - Apparently Nati = Shall' be th> agent whereby apple blos LS WIS RN o L. BTl : f “Oh_Aladdin’ and will st together in X i st Ex 1o A " Block of seats and in the sm«m:‘-*fimx:{t hand to. the-Jfact =Oh 38 to be one of the attractions 5 y , Rev. oL caiise was 2 spell ot - thé - antingl -yunior - e given { Dehnis-O’Brien of Al Saints® ‘churéh, gyt of cold and hvewt' ‘weather, ‘which prsv’amd X ?;n;nvflu., n.p:’“ Rev. W. Arthur Ronvier, uates | FOUR MOBE SERPENTS HAVE } | \JOINED EULEBRA LAIR j MBS "of like nature. Let me. cite/ons other. - which has come under my, ol ationt . n my home yard five or six ap- | kn is 4—E. Y. Mes- ger, captain, €. G. Ambler, C. W. Bur- | ton, F. D. Vergason, 'A.° Wyman’; team. 5—Harold /8. ‘Burt; Pe Billings, Walter Block, C. F. Whitney, Rev, C. L. of 13 Wall street, New London was. committed ‘the Norwich

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