Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 21, 1920, Page 8

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NDRWIGH BIJLLETIN, TUESD Y, BEGEHBEH Zly 1820 ' MA 1ELD CENTER peared, In one of the older boys, Ivor “The Pathway fo Happiness” was the | with parents and friends from the villame subject of a helpful sermon delivered|and from Spring IHill. Cuch credit is N § Oliver Tracy and daughter N.bel spent and Mrs. Harry Chapman spent | Wednesday with fricncs u Novw oh with Mr. and Mrs. Enos Gray in| Mr. and Mrs. Arthar Ar of Mile mantic were dinner guests of Mra lfl. n OF LOCAL INTEREST | LA e e > Sunday morning by the pastor, Rev. R. G | due the teacher, Miss Coe for her fsithful A Ieonard Hermes was home from Hart- | Manning Thursday. - Pavy In_the evening Mr. Pavy preached | training of the participants. ord for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Add'son Neckwood 1 Bome ‘Pebple. WeKnow, and W wwilf ] T vuonty Mags, Dec. 20.~The Tandinz, one to be. erected by the -Society of Co-|at. the Baptist chureh, Willimantic, nad | The Christian Endeavor supper and| Mr. and Mre. -Atmore Tucker of Provi- |daugiiter Jeenale gpent W eun, N of the Pilgrims 300 years ago with all ‘0'3;;‘1‘ I’:bm*s-], i S conauoud the baptismal servie that the occasion connotes will be cele- G e i el S ) ! ; view of coal hoists, shaky wharves and brated tomorrow with formal exercises on| littered piers but the work of restoring social Friday evening was well attended | dence snent Sunday The Sunday school Christmas tree is|by people from the community, [and | ¥, Hewitr to be at the church Christmas iive. the | friends from Spring Hill and Chaplin.| Oscar Foote is home from Mount Her- ith Mr. and Mrs. B. | Norwic! Miss Marjorie Merry of --wich ¥os the week endfguest of her mister. airs. Profit by Hearing About Them. h AR t th 3 th 14 Ti a S cteari program to begin at 7:30. There will be!An excelient supper was served, followed mon for the Christmas vacation. Fred Armstrong This is a purely Jocal event. ghe grouny, SIF HUTON e PROL WDERs | M6 ) nes and clearing- off the de-| music. by tha choir, and exercises by the| by a tercentenary program. This in-| Miss Sarah Stewart entertained a num-| Miss Ella Hoffman enterta'red Hfteen It took place in Norwich. they ,first trod. The fugitive band that|tracting featuncs is part of the plan of | phign. cluded music by the quartet and readings. nds at her home on Jackson 5 guests at sumper Wedwesdny. The out oung People's club met last Wed- The Landing of the Pilgrims, The Court- turday evening.. Games were |of town guests were Mrs. Fred (. Hliss X . : BOECs s N nesday evéning at the home of Mr. and|ship of Miles Standish by Mrs. Ruth Kip. [njuyed, after which a salad supper was | gnd daughter Miriam. 3iss Fiorerss Hoff You are asked to investigate it. tion In a wilderness will step again in! Cole's Hill, the site of the old burying| Mrs. Chatfield Kip. An informing talk|A sale of faney articles was also well | served. :..... .‘;::lq.....“, Boskwits. of Notwiel = b, Asked to believe a citizen's word. | story from the Mayflower’s shallop to the | Eround where the bodies of many of the| ., Recent Developments in Internal | patronized. A meeting of .Charity chapter, No. 61| Ars. Charles Perkins and cuughier Fane To conform a citizen's statement. | SUOTe. SArve hrough the winter and forefathers and (helt courageous com|Combustion Engines was given by Mr.| A’ valuable addition to the library |0 E. & held Monday evening in {mie of Lebanion. Any srtiels'that i eadorsed at home| Prnt T2 SCINIARNE I $5e MEOE | il the PReiins. st o the o et R carly types of gas engines.|the gift from Mrs. O. A. Perry of the Mrs. William Loomis of « e P e In prose and verse the epic of theirjcail © o _n? "f‘ o ) : Tocon, cake and ‘Marguerites were served, | New York Times' Curront Tistory of the » Installation of Charity and Relief | spent Tuesday with her sist Is= more worthy of confidence venture and -its accm;mh!hrgvr;lsdngll be I\‘i;f:l:'r“:";-“ m: r:st(&gci‘?;:;rzf °n‘:m;lj Mrs. Jeanette Phelan gave several dem- | European War, in 16 volumes. lodge, No. 72 and A. M.. is to be heid | Race. From United States|!™ v crossed the Alantic to find religious fre: o | observance for which ideas are well ad- | ppe y Not in some faraway plhce. dom and against adversity founded a na- | Vanced. Than one you know nothing about,|re-told by scholar e onstration of the making of dress forms at Mrs, 0. A. Perry of New York was at|this (Tuesday) evening in Masonic tem- Eugene Clark and Herbert Hoffman Dt se ki SEGDR. Senathr Henry Cabot Lodge as ‘orator will | haif the colony of a hundred and (WO | ne mecting held at the library Wednes- | her home here Friday and Saturday. ple. were Norwich visitors Saturday B vk b i comn the historical relation of the Ply- | persons in *;P ?;m Winter 05 their great gy afternoon, At the nmext meeting ®| TRey, E. D. Aver has accepted an invi- aniel J. Brown. prop. repair shop,| mouth Plantation’s establishment and its| venture, and the graves of many are| n. cewing zroun the time will he de- REe i Sort B i 5 . : N S &% . tation from the Montville Congregationa) 3 § Summer St, Norwich, says: I |significance. Le Baron R. Briggs who is|there. G | voted to the making of children’s dresses, | ahurch to be pastor th-re for a time. As NORTH FRANKLIN Windsor Locks—Miss Catherine Beo- bought Doan's Kidney Pills at Sevin|dean of the faculty of arta ana- sctences| In Pilgrim hall are relics that conves | unq fancy-stitches for frimmings. it he will furnish and oc.| The Ladies’ Aid soclety held a sale and |XeT of Deep River. visiting nurse for o 5 S of Harvard University, - as the official}liveller soenes of the colony’s boginnings.| . children of the Center school. With | cupy the parehmage there. Mr, Ayer an.|supper at the town hall Thursday which | Windsor Locke. has onened rooms on the & Son’s drug store and they did such| ..t “will span the years from 1620 to|A child’s cradle carries with it the StOTY | jnair teacher Miss Beatrice Coee, gave a| i by g ey Gy was a_decided success and netted the so- {UPPEr: floor of_the town building on -4 good work when I needed them that| 1920 in verse.. Governbr Calvin Cgolidge: of little: Peregrine White born 4t Sea on | vory interesting program Friday after-| o Porcs 2 e el clety $1 ormer |Btreet. One of them is equipped with I am glad to recommend them highly. | the vice-president elect will make an ad-; tha perilous voyage and rean:d amid the‘ Doan's regulated and strengthened | dress appropriate. to .the' occasion and{hardships of the plantation; ja crude s resulated and. strengthened | g, ore will in tone again “The Breaking | cooking utensil extends the thought to the my kidneys, relieving me of all the| waves Dashed High” and Mrs, Felicia | Pilerim mothigs who susained the Jives 3 ®. Samuel Hyde, 2 Tesident of Franklin. fonated a STk and |utensils -of ecspecia¥ value in eMrgency | i MYSTIC velvet quilt which sold for 335 | eases. Mrs. Jennette Hoffman and da nobn when achool closed for the h: vacation. There were recitations and s which were especially good. and + short p The first, Trials Head-| Joseph Linsen has purchased the farm |Ella, Mrs. Frank Rockwood and dau ailments, caused by kidney disorder.|Hemans' stirring hymn. ot .these. dependent on :their cookery on | quarters. in which Amy Hawkins was|in Quiambaug formerly owned by the | Florence, Mrs. William ASKPOR.“G!T Over seven years later Mr. Brown| The exercises which are sponsored by of corn and other crude,products of | santa Clans .and Mary Storrs, Mrs. Santa | late Henry Baldwin. Hermon Gager, Miss Celia W N eaid. “I have had no occasion to | (e Pllerim Tercentary Commission will the withholding wilderness, and a cutlass | Claus. was staged by the older punils| Harry Raider has returned to Bavonne, |Mre. Fred Hace attended fhe Soct iy o s be held in the Old Colony theatre a '7_“1":“'5 up the soldierly fi"“-' e of Cab-| without the assistance of the teacher. Thé|X. I. after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. | ner gathering at Franklin hall, Wil inan- 1ce Doan's Kidney Fills since I re-| cone’s throw from Plymouth Rock. - Less [tain Myles' Standish.’ g military man’ in | geoond play, The Top of the World. in|J. W. Jackson. tie. Wednesday the 9th Th.Orl'I 1 ommended them hefore. The cure|than a thousand persons;can be present|a religious company whose stronz right | which Howard Eaton was Father Christ s Marforie Gledhill is home from Merry of Norwich speri the - hey gave me has been permanent. due to the size of the small hall that is|arm protected them in good stead INfimag was aley very amusing and well | New York for the holidays. past _week with her daughter, Mrs. ¥red Malted "“k 4 pe i pes l' 2 ml'a 8 i')"fl.t sed from time to'time as motion picture | hours of need. done: An attractive Christmas tree| Joseph Johnson has entered the employ | Armstrong. g for Infants and In . s 5 W% honm, stock company theatre or dancel o - R added much to the delight of the chi'dren |of the Robinson Silk compan Mrs. Rose Kinney of Coventry is spend- | 5. ” itat valids simply ask for a kidney remedy—get | hall _Stamford.—Owing to business depres-| ot this time a new Santa Claus ap-| Harry Truss is a recent r in New |ing the winter with Mrs. William Weaver, | mitations aod Substitutes Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that| For the formal observance of tomor- |sion. street railway service in Stamford s oster-Milburn Co, | W @ Select audlence has heen invited|has been curtafled. v 2 S luding. the - ambassadors , of . Great | e e e ey’ ain _and of Holland renewing the| & ks In thechain of the Pilerim's trav-| 5 ols. The New England _governors and («LNTRAL VILLAGE members of the judiciary together with | v Moore, 4 student at the New | official revresentatives of¢various patri- | emy, is spending his | Otic societies inclnding the society! of jome of his father. | Marflower Descendants also were includ- “ ad and in most eases will attend. The! Kennedy has been | Descendants as 3 hody would overflow the | lays in Providence at | little hall. Tn all some 750 parsons will h- i ries Lester, | brosent hy invitation. About 200 of the the family town folk who will make a ?f'*h(la,\ n!\,e i n dmon has. returned | stores close” ard “miN * whesls: ston- may Teacher m “ew '"mugm | main admission but only in competition | with ma pe—en"fl h‘nm other plas | oo e e rone o o | HE1GH BY Fruit Liver Tablets THE PLAUT-CADDEN COMPANY Mr ishing and | age 2 har re spent ™ glve tha people of the town at Ia"cv-v 5 2 Sm“n"f‘m‘{’ N. X' Sun N an onportunity te participate more num-! ‘T am not in the habit of praising Mrs. A. . Hall and Mrs. Bdith Coffey | erouslv in the tercentenary celebrathon ai. any material medicine as I am an of Sauth Killingly were guests of relatives | seoplemental meetinz will be held in the | > Iy Afternoen. Dean Primes is expected to| ~8dvocateof ‘New Thought’; but some re-read his poem and Senator Todee’ time ago, I had such a bad attdck of holarly ora L Rilihe by another | Lier gnd Stomach Trouble that I gave O e ore“tada fo ha on! upthinking Idid not haveitand took i | *Fruit-a-tives’ or Fruit Liver Tablets. Most gratifying was the result. It relieved my liver and stomach trouble, cleaned up my yellowish e will tacet | far the aet narfarmed com lexion and t bl d . sith Mrs. Wilfred Law- | sands of s-t¢in o i ¢ pui-néw blood In | ~hi tha Pilerim's londi 8 my body. ‘Fruit-a-tives’ is the highess esult of ‘New Thought’ in medicine”™. daughter | on will he slven visitors s been a visitor | hand earlw for the formal tha day for the mast po Providence | Pilar ' th friends here, where she | the pro They Arahably for the last ntertained | ¥r o R A. A. YOUNG. Mr er and children. | 50¢. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25¢. d s L st :,'r,:.::{ T L-wr“«;«vm: 2 Atdealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES ¥ rl 1tended asonic | i R Limited, OGDENSBURG, N. Y, gathe in I 5 W - - even- i T MACPHERSON I t will be omitted | i i ses and t i e | GIFTS OF FURS Potvin has been ill with M BRING CHRISTMAS HAPPINESS n | | oree Street, Mrs, Mat Awaken the family Christmas morning to : the joyful music of the Christmas season, so0 faithfully reproduced on the VICTROLA. tle Handy and Miss Helen M tor stern Star meetin n . THEY ARE CHOSEN BY PEO- “wimedis | PLE WHO ARE IN SEARCH OF R s Las ST 513:,,‘,‘_\}»0“.:3,,§ A LASTING GIFT, ONE THAT. | MEANS COMFORT AND PLEAS- URE FOR MANY A SEASON. .. I now on a four pecial Xmas Offer! EVERY PERSON INTERESTED IN A VICTROLA CAN AFFORD TO HAVE THIS, OR'ANY OTHER IN OUR STOCK, WITH TWELVE RECORDS, ON TERMS AS LOW AS%1.00 WEEKLY. SELECT YOURS TODAY. OUR VICTROLA STOCK IS NOW COMPLETE, INCLUDING ALL STYLES AND FINISHES. Investigate Qur Special Xmas Victrola Club Offers VICTROLA X1 $150.00 club sing Christmas car shments will be served Miss Myra I'ar- QUALITY COENER OPP, CHELSEA SAVINGS BANK rirman Danbury.—Members of D ury lodge, are making proparations for | New Year's celebration wi hall on New Year be for Victrola Club No. 1 Victrola Club No. 2 | Victrola Club No. 3 Victrola, style 8......... $50.00| Victrola, style 6:........ $35.00 Vlctrola,style4......... $25.00 10 Records, at 85¢c..... 8.50 10 Records, at 85¢c..... 8.50 10 Records, at 85¢..... 8.50 ™0 INTEREST CHARGED ON DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN Victor Records-Ideal Christmas Gifts o/ When you are suffering from eczema, Y olr fiel’Vant or some similar skin trouble, you need Resinol Ointment. It almost always stops itching and buming at once. and Eleciricity has solved almest every housekeeping WE L MAIL YO GIFT FR OF C GE TO ONE, E quickly clears away the eruption and problem and brought to the averzge home such 2 imiaton. Resina s o longer an . || @nveienes 2t bove hiheto ben enjoed ony A FEW SUGGESTIONS periment—hundreds of people have e wealthy. been using it for years, and doctors Wire Your & Cantigue de Noel (Adam) French-Enrico Caruso $1.75 While Shepherds Watched. . Victor Oratorio Chorus) prescribe it regularly. Resinol Soap is ur nome Stille Nacht, Heilige ..... tetierrieiiiees.. Schumann-Heink $1.75 1t Onime Upon the MidniaT ‘ctar. Victor Oratatie Chisrus) 158 excellent for the complexianand bath. Vol hipe kel cen et ilesasiat cab i Adeste Fideles (with Male Chorus) . John McCormack $175 (Hunt In the Black Forest . " Vickor Orshestra) $1.35 Resinol Seapand Ointment at all druggists. you zn“flv realize the luxurious convenience of Biient Night, Holy Might ....... g Gluck-Reimers $1.50 :gue"{‘ Ni“h,:' Hely (Nighti's FN.‘”"‘C" g rio) 5 ; ristm I8 % o2 PSS T R RN briiliane, easily contiolled electric light to say fg;fik"fi?;&(%m;‘qfif fi! N"') TL,.:‘:,.,,MC'J:;)) $1.00 / (S-'enst Night oo r-.ME‘. .;lll‘:‘:: nothing of the countless household helps available (Angels from the Realms of Glory Tainity s Choly. T il fhewHfirdald Angeis Sing - Trinity Choir) 8§ THE LA VIDa ELECTRIC VIBRATOD only to wired homes. We are making 2 specialty of wiring homes aclow cost (Oh, Little Town of Bethlehem Trinity Choir) $1.35 }A?..:Z ‘Fneriale:r(wnh“chlmn) e ?i::’.t; g:‘w.r: 85 . W this sprivg. T2 will pay ~ou to investigate. ~ All work is suarantesds (ghgm Before Christmas . Patten) (Christmas Morning at Clancy’s S0 steve porter) Akt Ve cespect. Lat us B i (Gingerbread Boy Falkner) $1.35 (Clancey’s Wooden Wedding .. 2 Steve Porter) 85 it is an excellent appliance. (.n AND Hm‘rmu SHOP, 2 C Sty WESTERLY LIGHT A\n POWER Co,, L, wiimaene | Eaton Chase Co. THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. : : (ESTABLISHED 1872) 135-143 Main Street Open Evenings Norwich, Conn. RIGHT WORK—RIGHT PRICE 129 MAIN STREET NORWICH, CONN. 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