Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 13, 1920, Page 12

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AR PG 12 \ e NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER, 13, 1920 "“SALADA” Tea is Pure Tea. Fragrant and of Delicious Flavour. stimulating ECHOES FROM THE LODEE ROONS and refreshing. “Watchfortho Name™ on every‘genuine sealed packet. Mrs. Elida Boyéns was elected senior regent of the Women_of Mooseheart Le- | gion on Thursday evening at the regular meeting held in Moose ho: with a large of Mooseheart Leglon. The other officers WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART LEGION. I attendance. | Both subordinate lodges, She !ucket and siness at number present, including aboyt 20 guests their meetings on Monday and Tuesday from the Westerly lodge.of. the Women | evenings. i Uncas, transacted * routine next meeting on Thursday evening and it is expected that there will ha a very large - WILLINGTON Miss Frances Mersereau has spending « few days.with Hartford. Many went to Rockville to join in the festivities Armistice day. opengd with prayer by Rev. Henry Williams, who has been visiting | bauley. in Stafiord Springs and Rockville, has re- turned to the home of Frank Bosworth. Adelbert Squires of Manchester is mak- ing 2, visit with his father, Fred Squires. | Louis Morse is making additions and LEBANON The annual fall meeting of the hor- wich Caristian lndeavor union was held With the Congregational church in Leba- non Saturcay, Nov. 6th. The meeluig been Mrs. Penrose in The devotional service was led by Hev. H. A, Campbell, pasior of Leba- } jowed by addres? of welcome by Fred M. Abell, president of the Lebanon Y. P. 8. C. E. 'The response was by Orrin Maplee, Gurdon F. | non Congregutional church, and was fol- | Years of Stomach™ and Bowel Trouble Had thres cpcrations and \‘I jail run down. INzwspaper tad guucd hep cack to hoanh. repairs for Howard Bligh. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Essex, Miss | president of the Norwich union. This was REBERAWS. | followed by a Lusiness meeting, when e elocted were: Junior regent, Mrs. Hattie “l sulered trom s.mach ‘Woodmansee ; chaplain, Mrs. Emma Bea- H dge, No. 21, held the | Phyllis Ryder and John Mirtl went to | ireasurer reported a balance of sx:,al.,“"‘“"“ et —r ver; recorder, Mrs. Mary” Wright; treas e e S E et hts 0t OB Bl | the. theatpo. fn' * Villimantic « THursday | The unlon has jeisied due socsets: and fost s urer, Mrs. Grace Walz. The installation | lows' Hall on Wednesday evening. Four- | evening. | two; there are now 14 societics if the un- | Kotiing Lt woul % will take place at a meeting later in the | teeh tablés were played, the prizes going Mrs. G. V. Smith, regent, went to Wil- | jon. Mr. Hill of :\?rw.ch resigned 88| UM Bec.and miins cliils.on .u.cruqd month. It was voted to hold a Whist next | t0 » the “following: Ladles—First, Mrs. | limantic Tuesday to a meeting of the D, | ireasurer and John Ratuuurn o1 as | in e duy 15, 1 wcued 10 Uy Tuesday evening. Schelith ; second, Mrs. LeValley. Gentle- | A. R. She also attended the state D. A. | well was chosen to succeed him. 1ac arst t 4 mie, and§ Following the business session, a sccial | men-—lirst, Mrs. C. S. Garner; second, R. meeting at New London last week. | oOther oiticers were re-elected: President, D e e . fl'ddl“i a W | Orrin Maples. Boazrah; vice president, i SURY. Saodaing s Eoas hour was enjoyed and refreshments were | Mts. John Walz. Willlam Parizek went to Hartford D Al ‘s 1 wm feelmg Send us a postal oud hr a free “md’ls . served by the committee 1n charge. Tho hext whist will bo held Wednesday, Tuesday on a business trig, Gearse Tt Hyde, Norwich; scoretary, S o e ) ton i s & here was a dance at the Bohemian e , Hanover. 4 e-e.lnr..nTuCl:mpll\y, Stuart & Berkeley Sts., Bosi " A very interesiing report of the Bridgeport con- vention wus given by Miss Gertrude H. Ladd and ‘Miss Jessan Hyde; the} stated N4l the keynole of the convenuon was First Things First. Next came the roil ' call of the societies and a duet by Mrs. Mary A. Williams and Rev. Edward Nield of the Lebanon Baptist society. An ad- dress followed by Rev. H. S. McCready of Willimaniie, who spoke in health and fldh &0 148 pounds. Toia Tinige Be Keskk, . hall at Sharp's Mills Saturday evening. The pearl button factory at East Wil lington is running three days a week af- ter being shut down some time for re- | pairs. Robert Whitehouse of Broad Brook was a gueSt of Mr. and Mirs. Charles Miller last week. Clarence Essex played the trombone in the band at the republican rally at Staf- PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY. At a well attended mesting of Norwich | A new low record wns established in grange, No. 172, P. of H., held in Buck- {'employment work for former service men Inghem Memoriai on Wednesday evening | auring the past week, 22 Knights of Co- it was voted to c--iviute §10 to the New | jumbus free employment bureaus. in the SRR {‘A\;xruno!l ao:*vc.o l i vut::‘eau xl:r;:! wg;l‘; eastlelflsl;:onhe'\skem stawl: r:‘[;orlénz that A Tokye dispatch says: “A lea: mg i I i o b men Had been placy upreme Tapanese newspaper does not want | firkt meeting in lection of officers at the ; Secretary Willlam J. McGinley, who. made e It 1 Lt ok rier satiNar sates] December. -Edward 4. {the. report, states’ that: the figures bear KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. iiave made commendable progress in mak- :ng wearing apparel for’ themisclves. | MONTVILLE indpsestion and bowel trop- found that Milks Emulsion ief and real lasting bep- Ailka Emulsion is a pleasant. nutritive 'rood and rrective medicine. It “me- | stores bealthy Rev. B. P. Ayer of Mansfield Center will occupy the pulpit of the Congrega- tional chureh Sunday morning Mr. Ayer lias been attending the state conference of C ! churches this week in have ‘-'1.-5 prompt £ efit natural bowel action, (YB- ing in ecy ford Springs last week. ter the' address their was & no::]:;‘xm‘ | ns WLy STEN AN ANst-ar Sl Cool: pres t the mceting, acti ord Sp - 2 jsics. It promotes appetite and Bridgeport. (e United Siates—Detrolt Fres Prose.!ing colisity of worthy master. t‘?fil“i&%";“.fi,?&’fi of a trend towaid | O <"Lillian Kieenk has returned from | Edward Nield, who then closed the m u aties o T Mr: el will A‘mprtlln the La- e ——— At the lecturer's hour there was an en- | “Our bureaus report 3,383 opportunities Uartford.—Frederic C. Penfield, once a | }foyable program which inciuded readings having been afforded to 3,773 former ser- Hartford resident, former ambassador te & by scv rzl of the members and a Dh’m!\lce men, only 1,849 of whom could qual- -Hungary and e ¥oo olo by d a duet by Mrs. | ify for the jobs. And it must be remem- oecn formed and s | a to sall' Nov. 23 4o spend the win. | Grace Fowler and Mrs. Eugene Poyens. | bered that wa will not solicit a job paying tert Dart at her iter on the Riviera, haviug Mrs. Eoyens also sang several solos. 1u5s then $20 per week for a single man et every Mon- jnear Mentone T 1 prod withoiit dependents. One of the great dif- to learn the art of sewing and | by the end of next April, s encountered is ‘the war s over’ The war is not over by any (- | ing with prayer. A fine supfer was furnished by the church, and at 6.30 there was a praise sert The address | of the evening was by Rev. Arthur Purkiss of the Central Baptist church, Norwich, Who spoke on Yon Can Have Anything You Want. Mrs. Fred Willowly of Scotland gave a very fine solo. Y uts the digestive organs in shape 10.3s- As a builder of fexh znd tilke Emuleion is strungly rec- ed to those whom si L E 1 n Wednesday afternoon at her home or Dolbearc Hill. s of the class of a visjt In New York. . Jatnes Lasbury of Broad Brook, with friends, was at his bungalow last week on a hunting trip. Mrs. Afinla Preston, who recently cele- brated her S0th birthday with a little party. of friends, a birthday cake with pink candles being a feature, continues quite well and is always glad to see her strength, om:men a ‘s @ nowerful ald in resist- rnd nmxr ng the effects of 'aflh‘ diseases. This is the only lnnd 0 palatable The | meeting closcd with the C. E. benediction. 134 return #olid emulsion M. that it 13 eaten 'Kh'l ' ODD FELLOWS. spoon like ice cream. The patriarchial degree was conferred ! case, you Y ik 3 =l I wed to try ision under o 2 s friends. _She received over .40 letters and | *Miss Harriet Hewitt has been entertain. | AT Ures 3 om a class of 14 candidates at the regu- | MeAns fof thousands of youns men who | L5005 (o’ oy of her duty as director | ing Miss 1da Couse of Denver, Col. o e PR L T T ting held on Thursday evenung: o anabls.fo e “7 are. training | of. the Woman's, American Baptist Home | Rev. Edward Nield attended the mints- | ind' if not eatioded with the essite same S B mee— a larse number in attendance. Hen- | jUBiness_or industry. We are:training | T, ‘0 oty of the Ashford asso- | ters’ meeting in North Windham Mon- | money wiil be v : : 3 Missionary society of ) romptly refunded. o 5, el chiet patriarch, presided at % o | cation and press superintendent for Tol- {da. % | and 150 per | bottle The Mk ! the n, at which routine business | WOU " | land ‘county of ‘the W. C. T. U, r. and Mrs. Bernard Locke and two | Emulsion Co. Terre Haute, Ind. oy . iairing spectally trajned men could give e e munity sing. at the | children of Worcester epent the week end | CTUEFists everywhere ex-service nen teiuporary employment In e . M v even! with' Mr. and Mre. Clark Standish. ror capacities while ‘the K. of C. free | church donference room Monday evening, ; i s Stbimg L > B TS T " structed them for the jobs v\:cor:‘z:unfor y vielins. iss nning (rJ'l Tron; lh‘,; nl,:crh l(:ndledt l’(el. re- MERROW S A Mrs, Licis, Holt, 37, & former resident, | and freunmen of Willimantie meh tohent ‘Somo em toyers complain of the un- | B TH ol s | Szedir imantic high sclicol | Mr. and Mrs. I F. Wilcox entertained satied noture of many ex-service men, | Jied at th to the parents Friday night. William Blanchard and family moved | this weck to Willimantic for the winter. circle of the Baptist church met with Mrs. Ida M. Abel Fri- day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Manning and two | sons of Norwich spent the week end with Mra. Manning's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hoxle. Sut we b gatienal church, ler-‘ i i . J.. Sunday, and the body was brought hiere for burial Tuesday morning. She is survived by one son and 11 grandchildren. A daughter, Mrs. Charles Amidon, died .bout two years ago. UNCASVILLE Mrs, Charles Hope entertzined the La- s’ Aid soclety at her home last week crlflros en 12 company of relatives from Rhode Islasd Sunda; Shaw from Monson was at ber home heye during the middle of the weelk. Capt. and M iticate sny temporary %S to us and we will tra.n the men 2 by the pas- Darrfws and two chil- dr«n from V! ia and Mr. and Mrs. A. Barrows from New London spent \ ‘ednesday with Mr. and Mrs. As T. Bur- dick. . Howe. CED A !AL]]UW en party held by the Center At the Norv Teh, topic fer aen, The Maa Wi l\t the Christian YTER GROTCN Tuwn Congregatiomal iy morning ser- ©vwned o Minister. i tool children at the ho: of rs. E. Williams visited in Norwick Secience Service Sun-liber r, Miss Mary W. Ba! resday afternoon with 13 present. < a and Willimantio a portion of last week. nz in the Thiyer building theivery enjoyable. {y-1wo Were b While the members sewed on the quilt SOUTH WOODSTCCK | Mrs A. T. Burdick spent Thursday with « will be Mortals and mmoftals, |Scme very unique cositmes were worn tich the society is making, Mrs. Hope | The officers of Semexet grange elected | WS Peter Garvey in Willimantie. I E. Jackson at tne|several gro s and the children with | ‘mtertained with music on the Victrola. | gor the ensuing year are: Master, Martin | ™ Wilcox, accompanied by Rupert o y morn-j & Teal cavern.. The witeh cs, cake and cocoa were served. y West of Tolland, went to Poston Thurs- jock and evening at sev: ,}aurna the fortunes of those present in i A. Nel H er, M. L. White; - Thursaay, Nov 18, the Home Mission: Cirer o T Trerallton st 1o | day to spend several days, and while over @ tire. The kettls also | Ay society and the Ladies’ Aid so ry Clark; assistanl steward, Edward | ere they will take the seventh degree one present. Re- | ‘e Methodist church will hold # jmnx Atrezsurer, Harry E. Wells; | M the grange. ice “eream were | meeting ut the home of Mrs. Ralph C. Mrs. George Butts; secretary, s. Clifford Shaw, who has been very i sehool ¢ mes=yEAFe played. 1 | Melcer. Mrs. Louise H. Clark. to be ‘ s 5 Mrs. Willlam Vallett has been enter- z at 3 and 7.30 p. m. ? .-Ir and \Ir E. S. Swan of Providence, ting at H. T. Wells". \1 ny member of Senexet grange are in ng Mrs. Isaac Cook of Norwich this ehureh, ning prayer of the week &nd brought who has been visiting d family. ! Allerton Kibbee Belle Yotngs is vis : for a short time. \s;\ Rm.‘nlnn has re(uml‘d from LEGAL NOTICE I\O TiCE virtue of an order of of Probate, within wt of Norwich, I ‘wilf rest of Charles L. Lucas, late Conn., deceased, in a certain Lid and water rights iereto, located in (e Towns. hero have been a number of cases of astes. son to complete 5 for the 2 ere 21 present. son served chocolate, fruit safad cocoanut cake. i Hubert Dart and Mr! Anmn New T L. R. Southworth recently lost a ! Purchase i last Tuesday night. ! er is in Pomfret for a | 2, to 10 ¥ members are | | ptenning to ¢ n pie supper in { Stonington, and | have just completed pa- | in the application te sell pering, painting and renovating the ves- | ox lile in said Court. 1% 5 [, Ny YWaeth 10 60 ed | yr v WILLL:ai B. MITCHELL, t coats Actu Ly Vi O 9aV.OY Administrator. R. F. D. No. 6, Norwich, Conn. novi3d puchas: "’iV"S yecu ih‘:i C}m e to "*t { sat, \.5. at the time he will 7}.,.1’! to ] ,/.C:Sd to Pa7. I‘G’J? TYNDALL VS. MARY Suppectacutal Order of organized here met lor practice, Wednes- 1y evering at the home of Charles Ram WILLIAM C. Lyugall. Chrreh of the Geod ot.” George 1L hnxxya.l County of New it of the said William ng for the reasons i a divorce, now pend.ag beiore this Cour having been returned tacrelo on lhe DI‘A. Tukdw of June, and being found by this Stark Tyundall, the sald nt from this State and own, aad that notice y of the complaint was ed by order of notice here- T AR 1 Mrs. 5 Thompson mo' 5 Thompson and Cari ed to Haziford recently. THOMPSON There is to be a speciul missicnary pro- Y "CR LESS ¥ IT CCS” '10 N ANL:-A‘.AURE ionA '?!7 GO (o3 .‘Cit Ladles’ Ald society met Wednes- afternoen with Mrs. R. B. Marrinll] ppearing to i Court lha( Mary {r. and ton, R. 1, and Mrs. George Pirie of South \lrs John Wells of Washing- i mith and Viols Piatt assisied with t Manchester were callers at F. G. Marri- o, 1 tofore issucd, m:l now the plaintiff asks Cruff of Eoston is spend- | 9i¢'s Tuesday. . for a further order of motice in the tatives here. Miss Anna A. Battey is spending a few premises. - i \ - | weeks at Phoenix, R. L. g‘"’;:’,!;" §’A‘m attended a teach: Therefore, Orllered. That notice of the y of said complaint be given by ng this order in The Norwich a newspaper printed in once a week for two ely, cormencing on or ‘of November, 1920. ~n i in Worg:ster recently, | end wita Mra. Allen spent the week end with her parents. Rev. and Mra. G. A. Smith are havir a vacation, visiting in New Hampsh Miss Jeun Flinn has returned to New York atfter visiting her sister, Mrs. John rton of Putnam has inity with Win- with gCod success. Norwich, weels before the 6 da | B e CoSnrrD R NORMAN, midon and ily of Pomfret | Marriott. Assistant Clerk of the Superior Court for Amidon’s Sunday WA' ‘REG \\_q . ' ew London Coun! novés - o L%} Al U C T s i ,“‘e‘ Pfoman ’nms' "’“l‘“'{ Society ME!| wyauregan Congregational church, Re. selehicura 1alcum ESTATE OF CHARLES T. BAMAGE, with s T2 S Mtet s b William Fryling pastor: The Battle of { Tute OF Mustvitie e i Eriy ceased. Sxecutor having exhibited his ld- ration account with said estate te ‘ourt of Probate for said District for To Powder and Perfume An ideal face, skin, baby and dusting powder. Convenient and economi- czl, it takes the piace of other per- fumes. A few grains sufficient. L Saple Tach Free b Mat). Addrecs. I Ledor-ert 137 Maiden Maas” whe: 2 T2 Life and the Outcome will be the subject _Oratory is merely talk with its Sunday | of the sermon at Suhday morning wor- iclothes on. ship. In the evening In continuation of s the courze on Messages to Various Kinds of People, the sermon will be an A Mes- sage to People of No Convictions. Chureh échool .at 12. Young People's meeting Thursday at 7.20 n. m. The get-togctHer party\and roll call will be Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock. ’Qflal_ ?Vione_,' oav““v Fe; Se.tdrday t the 17th day of Novem- ber. !'l 2% Ehe Probate Office in Montville, be, and the same is. assigned for a hearing on, the allowance of said administration account with said cstate. nov13d DAN D. HOME, Judge. BEST MOHICAN BREAD, loaf .. Rzgular 18c Loaf Fresh Mchican. Creamery BUTTER, Ib.. 53 TSWIFTS I PREMIUM Olesmargarine ___ Pound 38¢ D ——— T Swiit's Pare Silverleaf LARD, 41bs. .. 85¢ EGGS MOHICAN SELECTED They Are Extra Large, Meaty, Wholesome, Right for Every Purposs. Dozen 59¢ e SO JUICY FLORIDA Oranges, dozen 49¢ YELLOW ONIONS 3 Pounds ey e 20C, FRESH WALNUT MEATS Pound .. ... .. 55¢ NATIVE CAULIFLOWER Each...........20c25c NATIVE Si SPINACH BEST HOME-MADE BREAD, oaf. . 12¢ LARGE 1%, LB. 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