Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 1, 1921, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

What Is Gong On Topi Motion P weekss’ visit with relatives in Jersey City. The Greek Catholics will hold their ser- vices In the old town hall Sunday morn- Hegho ot ‘ Siony Bigslow bas Tetumed to his ford after 4 week's visit at his home on South Main street. e &rl:w‘!mmwmbeheum MK ‘church iund-y afternoon a! all, be kind aad thoughtful of ome an- g“ o'clock. Rey. Martin mn ;_uhxm. let your hearts be m ANNGUTRCRIE 1§ - Mo res ot T. M. 0. THE LYONS CO. Norwich Pesple Will-De Well to Heed ——— : mm-—ufimmmhn- mumneoum-mm fall behind in Aigering the poi- son-laden bleod and backache, head-| ache, dizziness and disordered ‘kidney ranged for men and 09; local Y. M. C. A buidug at 4 lPlflnlwm""d Hulda Antunson of visiting her sister, Miss Clayon Leonard Sievert of East Hampton was here Friday. “Thomas F. Kinney was in Haritord on GALES FERRY The village school, Mrs. Winifred Cre- i, feacher, closed last Friday afters ::n for the vacation of ~ dneww-k. n s . Ml w Bora Kiog” I8 ' dition to ‘the w,._ru. num » s sweethearts an tering 1920 hdn mm sight 1921 took,chargs of this oid world .for the next 365 days. \The ‘ovummitios chatge of the annual New Year's Eve frolle comprised Florimofid Normandin. chairman; Raymond F. Gates, Lester H. Blish, Maurice S. hristmas _exercises were held the Leonard, and Michael 3 Farrel, Toa_sntsrsatiment of the Sehaot it Chiristmss tree. mith. i evening was of the highest ordet and as| for ai) tne children and the teacher. in the 1919 fiv‘“’ “The Eiks’ Trall” prov-| programme follows: eSong, Metry, ll«~ ed a success. The Majestic eléven plece| -y “Cpristmas, school; recitation, Wel- orchestra’ gave a econcert from § until| yome, Ross Noreress; recitation, o 9 and dancing was from 9 un-|mag Welcome, Louise Jones; resitation, enjoyed til 2 a. m. The Elks' Toast Wis given| Christmas Thousiits, mnm, reaita- at 11 o'cloek and on the stroke of mid-| tions, "Tis Al- Christomas Robert ‘“’“““. of arrests and cases| yiont things livened up and 1921 wWas|iyn; Beautiful Stery of Bemvmm u.;'y ot fol iven: a rousing welome. Diuskenness 61, l-nlt.:l, breach of . s Many Willimantic sutomebiles appéar- =wm““um“‘,mfi, ea_Friday decorated with the new 1931 | Mot ice O e o Mt asnger of nnm into habits | nuinbors, the figures being in yellow, the | goyneyy, Eaith Fabel, Viola Riley: reci- m norse | background in black. The pol aVe | tation, When Yon Were Small, Dorothy wagon lson. ot the| receved notifation from (he” matar ve- Fabel; recitation, Hanging Up _Dollie’s i asmatlt with itews. towill 1| icle department in Hartford that auto- . e retation. .r- 21, vielation of liquor | mobiles must be with 21| C)ristmas ig Here, Dora Lewis of autemobile 1, theft 6, | numbers beginning teday (Saturday) |y "on Behold, David Carter, ndgua and | &nd that the custom of allewing severall g, ) ‘Morv Jones, Ruth Fabel; exercise, ot days more, as has been dome In Da8t| cyyigimas Acrostics, Dorothy Davis, J. vears is ruled out this yvear. Start the| ggmung Norman, Jr., Louise Jomes, Will- new year in right by putting om the| iy MroNaught, Helen De Rusha, Mil- numbers, is the waming given. dred Crepeau, Rose Norcross, Earl Co- R vt s e s e |t B, S oS, Ol e e sttars, Mo .| Wishing, Mary Jones, Gthel Maine, David e veistared men win.| Carter, Harry Aliyn, Dorothy ~ Bireh, ey order window an 14 - i3 ¥ dows will be closed all day. Only ene| Gordon Maptilere; song, Silent Night, by delfvery of mail ‘wm take piacé, this "‘;:c W“dm 5 R 0se atten: B e o iab has taken o|/onth wire, Rovért Allyn, Dorothy Fa . il wna. | bel, Ruth Fabel, Bdith Fabel, Douglas suite of six rooms in the Yoncas build- | b} Ruth Fabel Taith Favel, Dougtas ng on Main street facing Lincoln squars. 'y " gfn, Paul Miller, Rose Nofeross, New furnture is beng installed n .the | ;o ‘p iy Benmett, Dorothy Birch, David rooms. The club has been without head« Carten, J. m;lfl Norman, Jr., Louise. Guarters for several months. e 4 N Y is 2 “";‘ °"P.:;“ ;;h‘:' :;" m‘::l : The sehosl at Long Cove, Miss Evelyn (OSEL Eufice ABcMity, EiSE, BE4 D) | Whipole, teacher, had spegial éxercises tivities kept many mare people ot ntll| o Christmas and many irfends of the 1921 came arstnd the ebther. children were present, Friday afternoon. Meinbers of Protestant churches et| mng school has a vacation 8f one week. at the Methodist church Friday night for a watch night service. Hymns were| The Book club met at the heme of sung, and stories were told by Rev. Har. | the Misses Povey, Wednesday afternoon. January Clearance Sale ___ STARTS JANUARY 3rd ¥ 'BIG REDUCTIONS IN CHILDREN'S WEAR Children’s Rompers, 1 to 2 years . PO Sy, A g L VL Boys’ Straight Leg Romper Suits, 2 to 4 years, each. ... $1.00 §| ™ Children’s Rompers, at ..............$L19, $1.39, $1.89, 2.19 Children’s Colored Dresses, 2to6 years . .............. $1.39 § ChddrensthteDresses,ZtoGyean,each......... $1.69 Ol:hersat...................................32.l9to$4.95 Boys' Wash Suits,2to 8 years,each .......... $1.69 Othersat ...................... $2.19, $2.79, $3.45 and $3.65 erlsDresses,StoMyears,mPlaxdsandClmm I . S e vesni vaie SEER SR SA0S Girls’ White Dresses, 8 to 14 years—A Special lot at. ... $2.69 Qe At ... o . 339810 3850 Middies and Smocks, 8 to 18 years-Prices $1.75, $2.19 to $3.98 Outing Flannel Night Drawers, 4to 16 years, each. . . . .. $1.85 Neorwich resident's. etample: Mrs. Henry L. Greiner, 606 Hast Main Street, says: “At times a oold ‘has trssene Davis Theatrs Stage settings of unusual assared in any photoploy bearing | B. De Milie's name Think About, which will be shown at the re fest Sunday, M tasily seaches the hi oroviens Do Mitle peosustions, But “Something te Think in addition to several u\u- remartabi and they have done ine lotd of geed.” Pfic_o“t. at all l-hu. Den't simpiy ask for a kidney remedy—get real ever seen in & motion The story offers a for contrast and due ads taken of every opportunity. duction, has been supplied & A . 1, violatien of .motor 1, deserier 4, aduktery 1, drunk 2, reckless driving 2, false pretence 2 pass- P 1 ition eity ordin- 1, assault and : somsion drunkard 1, k and abuse 1, e common E-ntuu ceping = Jiowse 1, peddling without 1i- '8, fornieation 2, de- hatise keepér 1, drunk m 1, indescent ex- VagTatiey ‘and breoking and on 4 vislation of proBAtiGn 1, vio. t Bunting laws 1, interfering with 6f: Jail 21, released by n-xd fifes and costs judgienit suspended s o Nn ‘London naval ste- , turned over te oth- Mtgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. brother from Tollan the story transpirea. Against this bacingound Ceefl B. De Millle placed a home & saquistie Ve By thus contrasting ths mw-b Inga, fhey hava seotanio.s realiomn of and ‘the artistie m of t other. Notable ex-gples of this favishness are to be found in the Members of the Covefitey O. rcw wilt mu v.lu ikuneu Depst Q. ciet; uyr and uu mufl H;nnl Herbert €. Hall of Hariford speat Chifstmas with Mr, and Mri O. G/ Hlll. Mr. and Mrs. Arthuf B, Woed of Giuse tonbury reeenna'»em bévéinl days With Mr. and Mrs. B. Hawkins. of the same dweling. A boudoir of sisfke | inz_beauty completes this housbold. Q !. tion 32, eommitted to ‘:" 1, nomamhy pay- ‘oder 13, umq over to federal eost pald fine remitted sent to Gouhty home 1, ial sehool for girls 3 wfil fufied over to state hos- H&fl“ over to Foft Wright 2, thied Sumber i the Community Course wias presented Fri- #ght 16 the High Sthos] auditoriuin an appreciative . The nfl, aiter Moeles, hurmor- A:nln afid Jodesh Program a8 pre- ry 8. McCready, pastor of Congregational church. Durt Ling followed intermission the brief address. ings for the new year. in charge of Rev. Arthur D Mss. Anna C. Hoarlgan and to St. Joseph's Académy. We! Mass, laving epert the Christ George Coward Snmn Yarrick is to be held at the office of January 11. Bank of Springfleld, Mass., funetion is to make loans to Hinza i he held. | ciation Ehaiss are gifis Jdanie Porteous of iy belov- £ ly." Nine " also be dedicated ‘4 _the church in Wilitam Henry 137.10 during the past yvear. the necessary reéserve the through their associaiton dends. missien refreshments weré sefved. Spéak. the various churches each deliverng a A midnight . praver ger-| ) vice was followed by ths usual grest- The meeting was pastor of the First Baptist chufch. Arrold spent Friday in Roston, Master Arthur Hourigan hae returned tion at his home in this city. The nfual meeting of the Windham County National Farm Loan Association clation is chartéred by thé federal gov- ernment and is one of the 133 hssogia- tions which operate through’ the Federal first mortgages. A report by John W. secretary-treasurer of the asso- hows that the Federal Bank of Springfleld has earned $119,- will $40,000 in the form of accuriulated divi- The topic was Our Pilgrim Fathers. Qur Pilgrim Legncy, the introductory readins, was given by Miss Grace Povey. Bearly Hardships of the Pilgrims was réad by Mrs. Eugene La Fontaine; Chafacter 6t the Pilgrims, read by Miss Alice Satter- 'omén of the Mayflower. by Priscilla the Puri- tan_Malden, was des X B. Lawson. The First Latiding was fend by Mrs. Walter M. Buckingham. The First Baby was the'theme of Miss Lau- fa A Perkins. The First We e desertbed by Miss Povey. P odley Hills.| c1img were given out. Miss tmas v4€a:|yittle calendars with Interesting, historic Pilgrim pictures for decoratlon. The club voted to give %10 immediatély for the cars of a ¢hild in the Near East Reliet work. The hostesses kefved tea. Following” the business meeting of the Village Iinprovement association Monday evening a_stereonticon lecture was fead by Mrs. Waiter M. Buckingham, illts- trated witly slides, on The Coast of New England, with many interesting views at Plymouth, Mass. Waiter M. Bucking- ham operated the slides. Weather con- ditions did not favor a large attendance. Miss Caroline B. Freeman left Fri- day to spend the holidays with relatives end friends in New York city and Mt Vernon; ¥. Y. A ftamily dinmer party at the of Mr. and Mrs. the First ing _inter- pastors of Carpénter, Miss Clara Mass. Frank H. The asso- and whose farmers on Land Subtracting borrowers recelve home Walter M. Buckingham SALEM Mrs. Hiram Bingham and feur sens of New Haven -‘yem a féw days tedently at their place hére. Rev. MF. Nowak returned L New Ha- = Monday, having spent the past week ere. Edward A. Mitchell was & ealler 18 New London Thursday. Henry Maynatd 18 spending the mu» recess at his héfie in Neorth Pl Floya May of Nerwich vm & guest Bunday at the Hofie of M mind Mrs. W. “lB. hmssley Mrs. James-Lane and daughter Janet have returied home after hénding the | {r‘nat three Weelis with New fenden n‘h‘ ves. X Floyd Day, whn pecently emm " m lavy and is = l'”fi, mn.fln it his Héme &pending & ten uuy here. Mr. and Mrs. William Dasling. M. and Mrs. C. E. Malona and Austin Rix spent Christmas with Mr. Chatied Mes, Tinker and family in hm Mmgs Violet and Helen Law- rence Spencer and Carl Rpgérs were Cols ehuter visitors Tuesday, W. Bushell of Norfia. Was 2 callér hers recently. Miss Minnfe Kimley 18 spending a tew days in Norwich. Friends of John n;w.l 'n . tlent fii Lawrencs . s Chlldren s Sweaters, 2 to 15 years—Prices $2.98, $5.00, $7.98 Sweater Suits, 20 Per Cent. Off on All Our Styles. Big Reductions in Boys’ and Girls’ Coats and Hats. Ladies’ Muslin Uniderwear, a t Greatly Reduced Prices. Ladies’ Muslin Gowns, each $1.00. . .. .Others at $1.19 to $4.98 Envelope Chemise ...................... 19, $1.19 to $3.98 | CorsetCovers........................ 59, 79, 98¢ to $2.19 Marcella Drawers, lace and embroidery trimmed, ea. $1.19 White Skirts, lace and embroidery trimmed—T79c, $1.49, $5.50 Ladies’ Hosiery—Brewn, white and black Hose— Ourregular 89cquality ...............oiiiviviiennn... 59 Ladies’ §1.25 Black Hose . .......... .u-um featute I8 & hnm.m comedy featuring “Patty™ An “His Wedding Night" Iatest and funniest comedy. mount magasine will aiss be Shows 830, Strand Trentre. Today feut shews, 139, This is “Patly's™ 3 ‘A Pame- Bensation after acnsution feliows in the deveopment of the piot “of The Key %o Power, the great Ameriean melodrama. Desert Ruby, & Western drasa, comedly When Benny's Pa Was & Boy, Sunday uight Thete 1s & world of l'nu Pajoma Girl, whieh is showing at Strand mum. Thie Iatcind. ARG a8 celt it develops several merty ohi {until Rta final Isughter. - e Rhodes stages produce & rist o Aumannnnm-nun-- port of Miss 1t inciedes Masvy Ratteaberg. Harry Biwards o Gesexe o Tumber of Pajatma French. Girls, and of my The Rhodes Fddie Barry, & thers. Tom Moors And n-r'-m- |¥ia Inspiration, Hidden mnlng Fog. the final Maek Inun cow- Dentst. , Dotothy Dalten and Chatie P'\y in Back of a Man. Chester DeVonde's # senobs Seen i o e O | e e = 1 At the First Congtegation church San-|on Christmas day, included Mr. Buck-|hear that he ls recovering fe nm ‘ . a shi Ed o eatre . Mondsy, - ""5' Wi {day, Rev. Harry . McCready, pastor. | insham's father, William A. Buekingham. | cent surgical opsration. ‘ i s e Specml—-Black and bl'OWil full-f (9l Sllk HOGe, at 32,0(] il 8y, . Teytey N wiil preach at 10:45. Children's ser- | his brother, William A. Jr. of Norwich,| The Christmas tree and afiteftainment 4 g Be-|mon, “Hans Waguer uad tne ~Angel” | and sister, Miss Helén R, ot New York.|held In the chureh ChHstmas eve was & R . W T e Bl R B G R R TNy, | 4. L. MUPFARD BUTH i Jor| Dedication of puipit, ministers' ehairs and | with Mrs, Buckingnam's parents, Mr. and | well attendéd, The ProgrAm, Mnl nd. | sommunion chairs. Church scheol for Mrs. J. Frank Ciark and Miss Florine[of mmusle and & play entitled Aunt Sa. Of|the study of the Bible &t 9:45 a. m.|Scofield, also of Norwich. by hef by his p. w Gager; b, of thé congreats - Cruaries A, Gates isssed . Year's greetifig to the p. atle Friday, In which he vo cthur D. Cafpenter, “aptist . ehedrtei-=eare mr &ares easily—above | lve. service at 7 p. m. guncay morning service of M Cotds or l-ln Bvening Institute at 7 e'clock, followed v_omnthly forum at 8 o'clock. Topic and Mrs. Roy Richardson. chuich ‘will preach at %/service to be followed by tian Sciegce Socidty will be held at 10:- Mrs. Emma Bennett and son, Orrin, and her -granddaughter, Bm-Beth Ben- felia Sutliff Lyon. Mrs. Bennett and her granddatghter remained over Sunday as guests of their aunt, Mrs. Elizabeth Da. vis. pastor of the April litter of Chester White piss, raised at the farm of Latham E. Smith, the OBriS-| near the village. btin's Christmas, furnished by ehildren of the Center school, was well rendered, were distributed to afl. Meyer Schmuckler after two weeks rpelll i M. and Mrs. W. Mra. Carl Ro'ul and mMa _NORTH WOODSTOCK Mr. and Mrs. Chatles Pertin spent Jr., and Florence Gray. Mrs, Artliur D. Barrett, who has been Thursday, mueh improved in health. Jamés B. Gray, who was severely In- jured when cutting down a tree, being hit by & limb, remains at the Lawrence houpi Mondav for the winter term. There are 'Inthe teaching staff. hnegan has been engaged CANTERBURY GREEN unu: Ppresent. on the pl 1y large number of children be tree, pretiily decorated, swood iform and there were decora- tions of gicen. The following programme Christmas Bells, choir; recitation, Wel- come, Walter Tracy ; recitation, Welcome, When Jesus Came, ANNOUNCFMENTS The romance of the far east, the in- scrutable mystery of Ol X the In- trigues of Ntate and the over-mastering pewer of human love And devotien Are ture attraction at the Breed theatrs to- day. ‘The ftory la taken from the now- el of the samae name by Bydnel MoCall Papers were passed Tuesfay betwees BCOTLAND ROAD PROPREYY Mra. Harriet Bond of New Lasden, Colih. A Bach child of the Sundsy sehosl reesived | a patient at the Backus hospital for sev-| The entertainment at the chuech on Breed Thestre, and F. Leon Hutehine of this eity, uat do the People of the World|fiett, were guests Christmas at the home |a gift, besides” oranges and uhdy, whieh | ctal Weeks was brought to her home on | Christmas eve was largely atténded. an i the responsive service. 7" Leaders, Principal Geroge H.|9f their rélative in Norwich, Mrs. Au- Mr. Hutohins has deeded the ames L. Hubbard, who ot pesern s to Ji Lo a the maln ingrediants of “The Breath|gpending the winter in Cal with hie tal, New London, A little change for | was preseate ing it, “Bater the New Yeau « service. Suiday schosl| . e L e Lo Stofdnrd | were Norwioh viiters Thursday. the better hés been reported, Carol, The Glorious Song of Old, by :‘n‘&‘:no::‘.h ‘:‘ m'.:"" ectal pro*) family. & kind 0 every one. Make| foon. Christian agvof| SIETIE had I8 eoring vigebudherel st All the Ledyatd schools will ppen on | school wnd choir; prayer, pastor; cerol, e et h&PPY YeF in Jout lhomes. Be|m. 8, leader Miss Mabél Siate,| Week which weighed 320 ‘pounds, one of Mr. l-mumumbfi- and is preseated by a galaxy of talented prope Mrs. Fanny A Molthrop returned Tues | ChFistmas in Townsend, return: isteist No, ¢, Church HilL Diayers which Incheds Toare AGK (koa.|ed nn T It " 45 v'clock in the Womans' club rooms ing Monday 2 he Fitzgerald of Nerwich will “Hayaka 3. e muv-. take GROVAS L. B. | i day from a hollday visit to her relatives, | i€ y. ol Searse Hayikaws). 3. Tarmey Snerry.|York city asd was eoe ot Quinine tab. 0. 803 Main street. Subject of lesson |\ ung Mrs. C. E. Colver and Miss| A social &nd danes was held by the| itach in Distriet No. 3, Gallup, and Mra. | Two Neighbors, Louls Safford ; fesitation, | JEANE “CINICE™Rh, O traot! complete -tarten enui Mk sermon “God.” Kate B. 'Colver, at the Submarine Base,|Young people in Boelety ‘Wednes- | Alma_Rudolsh, of Norwich, will teach in| On Christmas, Dorsthy Bart and Julla Stanhope Wheaterott, ive and 'hh Eook The Balvation Army Sunday meetine; S35 B 'GOvIE, at the Submarine Base | TURC N0 the Dfawbridze district. There s still ; onhnx 80c. |will be in charge of Adjutant Daisy| g0 h Nelson; recitation, Bethlehem, Nelson Carpenter; recitation, Christmas Thoughts, Mabel Carpenter; recitation, Just Christmas, Joe Hart; carol, Follow the Star, choir; recitations, Lord Jesus, Helen Utz: December, Oscar Havunen What Would You Do? Bernard Utz; The Christmas Tree, Helen Hart; The Chil- this vielnity. It consists of ter's house of 16 rosms. wi barns, and additional 4 s about 20 acres of tillabie iand finest quality. Om the reservolr capable of furnishing family dinfier party Christmas day at et b o e it mittee will be held at Ledyard Center Mr. and Mg Dudley C. Perkins ana Tiesday aftarnech. daughter, Miss Jennie G. Perkins, at- A VOLUNTGWN tended the “Y" entertainment given in Chtistmas merning there were masses Whipple and Captain Mary Colbourne. Sunday school at 1;30 p. m. Praise ser- Murray $ |aEsmasy Boston Store ; Miss Winifréd Po'ter retuthed luM.u one vacancy to be filled. ffom a visit of & week In Mew Love I every phrase is the predomin The meeting of the town school com- ant guality, “The of the Gode"— love of country, leve of M fllal at- foction bétween husband and wife aad the passionate Wenging of twe lovers—all enter Inte the story of Yuki Onda, whe finally makes the supreme sacrifice to i rsil Aay night at Calvary Baptista church at 10:30 o'clock. conducted by Rev. C. P. Powell, pastor his topic being “Watch.” ! the Community house, Norwich, The Rainhow Girls, Wednesday evening, un- i ening there dren's By-low, Farl Carpenter ;" carol, O 3i0h¢ for tranegrassion she did et really tormer f A. M. B. -l der th i f the Y. M..C. A. mt Bt. Thomas" church at 7.30 and 10.30,| Little Town of Bethlehem, school and rum- ?::.’3::{“ Prayes lv(r'asEoflzel:e"d c"l:xymnl{ev_ “Miss n;ft‘;?efiesnzgm yuungess daugh- me lm being a high mass, sung by the | choir; recitations, Christmas Joy, For the second feature Hary Cary will David R. Overtor, pastor of the Zion Ethel Teeter; A Mery Christmas, Washington Smith; How to Keep Christmas, Gladys Davis; song, Santa Claus Will Comé, Louis and Marian Safford ; recitations, by ter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Rogers, of Panama, arrived Wednesday, at’the home of her aunt, Mrs. Delphine Fish, in the village. Miss Rogers is on 4 three months’ leave of absence from ! Rev. Ludovis Paradls, with spe- olll mmln by the cholr under the di- rectlon of Miss Bva Gaudette, organist, and assisted by Miss Vena Derossier, vi- n.m- el in the program. Bandwiches, ecnke and coftee were served. Mrs. - vitt and Mrs. Calvin numnw o be seen in “Bles Streak MoCoy," a stir- ring story rich with romance and the fillhe News will bamplete thias banner ille. church. Members of the Junior classes of the Y. M. C. A. are to enjoy a hare and hound race this (Satur: 3 ¥) trail to be made out. ritt Hopkins. ] STORE CLOSED ALL DAY FOR New Years, and all lines of be open. The hares are to start f:t fr | se/ral minutes before tne hounds thus » #lving more chance for a misleading The race s under the supervision of Boys Secrétary Mer- Upon their return to the assoclation building games are played. The Y is to keep open house for members and their friends today, morning, o the ¥ |her dutles as clerk In the administra- tion building, Panama. She left Panama néarly three months ago, going direct to San Francisco, and visited friends there and in Los Angeles for two months, leav- ing there en route for the east, she spent two weeks in Wyoming, one week in Hartford, Conn., with relatives, and is due to leave here for Panama January 3 on her return trip. The amomnt reslized to date from the to be sports music for d was fus X oo laneing was furnished by Put. Mrs. George Lockwosd H._P. Hibbard's. Mrs. Allison _Potter s _entertatning Miss Dorothy Pratt, of Mtnhmn. L. J. Len #0ld his farm, where is visiting at vitt has sold he has resided for many years, to Walter Pratt, of Southbridge, whe will take pes. session April 1, W Several from this place attended the olinist. The altars were elaboratery decorated. The music of the mass was mlefl !m&ny was very ‘busy place The .post during the hllld"‘ |m:omln‘ and out- going mails deing very heavy. Beveral young people from Jewett City came to this village Tuesday evening on a stfaw ride and were entertained by Everett Whipple, who served refresh- ments and provided entertainment for the Webster Wainwright, Loring Wainwright and Morris Tracy ; dialogue, Christmas is Coming, five girls ; reciations, The Best of All, Lawrence Utz; The Little Pine, Toiva Havunen; carol, Good Night, by the ehoir, f Santa Claus arrived at the close of the entertainment and the gifts and candy were distributed. The large tree had deen put in plage the previous day by William Jolley of —— At the Breed Sunday, Monday sad Tues- dny. “Are All Men Aliker™ starring May Al lison, will be the feature attraction at the Breed theatrs, Sunday, Monday as Tuesday. ‘This latest vehicle of the oap- tivating Metro star pressnts her in the role of & rich young woman possessed with the idea of living her Hf in her i theft daeeflnr mtr‘- meeting at Wood- party. Mr. Whipple's hospitality was stock Hill Wi own way, witheut let or hindmance. As num appreciated by the visitors. Central Village, assisted by Ben Con-| yuch 1t carries the headstrong heroine ine Christmas tree for the Deaconess’ Hos- nell. Mr. Jolly aiso presented the church Droop Not, Young Lover, pital, Boston, held in the M. E. church, - to all manner of adventures in 1): Bo- | Hear Me, Ye Winds and Waves, . M m-m.vnm.u M.M"' o CISRAIINE | 1,10y From this Vilieke atended o pars | Which he.imelt designed, T | heminn quarer of New Tork's.nfht life | ril Sail Upon the Dos Star. Pureell COLCHESTER Monday evening with the Christmas en- | her cousin from e Where she encountets men and men, and | Aria, Le Tambour Major, The Cadl, tertainment Was $85. It is probable mepe| Misa Lois Hill has ty in Norwich and spent an enjoyable| A number of Visitors wers i (WA f0F. ;3 finuiiy repcned from & perilous plight - Themed ¥ ¥ Mrs. Jay Pease, wmo has been ill for| may be added to this stm Portlapd, Maine. evening. the hollidays. Mrs. Frank Nelson enter):.. ona’ man whe was waltke all the The Lord is Risen, Rachmanine®t 33 0 w-th the past week, was taken to the Middle-| " The Woman's Home Aissionary society dohn, Herbert and George Hateh | tained several guesis from New York.: ? g B B Korpeast ¢ I b LA ey e ',;‘1;'; of thehurch has pledged its Dlate of- Trorint, Me. Hatoh doiok (ke shostie| Mckirioe ma Mo wnd Mee, Folt Vinsemn | njeir AT Men Aler 1o Mg Attison's [y Frei, Eoxewer ’ 01 or ¢! - h . > ~ 2 Iatest , AN con: Fles, Moussorgsky M Health teport she was resting comfortably and | loii® Tof Ures months for this pur Fox hunters sit up and take ~notice| At Mrs. Edward Lovell's ate her duush- |y many eritics whe have reviewed the | veisars Sens, Philerssn and Babetay ® the opefation-appeared to be a -nm Mre. Charles Burrows, Mrs. Simeon ‘These hunters n‘:‘e making a record. ter, Miss Edith Lovell of New Haven,|piwuse to be her best. Briefly told, the b E The local lodze of the American Le-| migh and daughter! Hortense, all of Po- g. Co., posted Rotices gion will hold a meeting in the pa of the engine house this (Saturday) } ening. l Some of the local members of the | Norwich lodge of Eiks attended the New | Year's eve banquet at the Elks' home in Norwich. | Isano Neller has' returned atter tws and George Goddard of Montreal Miss Maud Graves of Groton and Mrs. Waiter Pratt of Wilkesbacre, Pa., are at Fred Baftord's. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Apply and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Appley and little daughter were at the family gathering and Christ- mas tree at the home of James Appiey. rlor | quonnoc, _spent Wednesday with Mrs. ev-| Delphine Fish. COVENTRY John W. Walbridge, 61, died at his home Thursday morning. He suffered a | the this week of a reduction in wages to take effect January 3, 1921, the reduction will be the same as in-other mills throughout New Pngland. In most of the mills in this section wages were reduced Decem- ber 20. These mills are on & schedule of four days & week. story recounts the misheps attendant up- on the irregular order of life known as Bohemian and of the pitfalls that awalt young girls who desm thomaelves well sbie to take care of themmwelvas under any clrenmstaness whatsosver. “Peddy” Hayden is an hairess not only Charming Chlos, Lisa t. Jobn T. Lament ne Derits Love boog. mnnrm of the Bunday n . few weeks his condition grew rapidly worse till the end. Mr. Walbridge was slight shock in August, but for the last| scheol. Pop corn balls and apples were distributed to all present. Following was the mne ‘There are tany choppers &t work in the woods &t present. Fuel should be more plentiful Rext season. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Exley and Mrs. Abbie Buss took Christmas dinner with Mr. and Mrs, Frank Bailey of Daniel of miliions but of the will to have her owh way, inherited from her self-made nthn Being of age she inelsta upon Sunriso and Bxtra meetin You, Jan. 17th, pinno Adolph Dugas. Next regular meeting, Feb. Tth, negro musie. M. James, Bidwell in charg FORTIETH ANNUAL OROAN Schools closed Friday, December 24, for the houfiy season and will open on ;lhnnr! . Christmas exercises were held op her quarters in New \’ofi& an. Village and of becoming srtlat ameng Artists. Miss Allison is eald toshine with ex- ceptional lustre In the part of “Teddy™ Hayden. Bupborting her is m notabls cast including Wallace , John Elliowt and Reth Stonehouse. Elmo Linceln will also be seen In mo the Fearless.” This ploture s shown Sunday night enly and the remainder of the Bt nn-hu -l & Supreme come- dy and Topies of the Day. PENDLETON HILL Mrs, Mary Palmer and Misses Chris- tie and Ceclle Paimer were guests at John N. Lewis” in Veluniown, Christmas “Sirs. Blizabetn Thorapson, fellowing the custom of the family for (he past forty yoars, efitertained at dinner Saturday her gister, Mra. Annis Cook and famwly and her own family. Mr. end Lt et to Bethiohem, ohels ; ’s. Qo to Rev. G. F. Good Ry born/in Tolland and came to this town about twenty-seven years ago. He is sur- vived by his widow, two daughters, Miss Mabel, Who lives at home ahd Mrs. T. B. Béach of Hartford, two brothers, George of Spokane, Wash., and Dwight, of Buf- falo, N. Y., and three sisters, Mrs. Ed- ward Murless of Sidney, Neb., Mrs. Ea- ward De Wolfe of Vernon, and Mrs. John Usher of Tolland. Mr. Walbridge was one of the town's most enterprising farm- ers, being much interested in thorough- Dbred Ayershire cattle, also thoroughe bred sheep, of which he ket 3 laiye flock. He was once a state representa- tive from Coventry in 1913, was on the Dboard of selectmen last year, a member of Coventry grange and 2 director of the| Tolland Coufity Farm Bureau. The fu- neral was heid from the home at 1.30 p. m. Sunday. Rev. H. C. McKnight of- ficiated. Burial was in the family lot in the_Center cemetery. Miks Ruth Hawkine is at home. for| the holiday vacatiqn. son. Miss Fanny Brown is spending her va- cation in New Dedford and Previdence. Roger Brown is visiting a few days with his ‘unie, Hoface Brown of Wor- cest . William Connell and sister, Miriam, spent Christmas with their sister, Mra Stanley Moore, of River Point, R. L Mrs. Hiram Hawes, Miss Eisie and Merrit Hawea with Mrs. Humphrey and Miss Helen Nelson motoered to Providence Thursda; o p Of her parente, Mr. and Mre. Thomas Mc- Dosald. Mr. and lll:l». Ovela La Eatonic Cleared His Up-Set Stemact: “‘The people who' have seen me waffer tortares from neuraigia brought on by &n up-st stomach now see me gmteaflf sonnd and well—absolutely a8 to Kutonic,” writes R, Lon, Mi by Mr. Long’s zfg«i-m ;vmr storaach in heslthy condi- , fresk: and cool, and aveid the ailments that coms from an acid con- dition. Entonic brings relief by tak- ing up and carryiag out the excess scidity and gases—does it quickly. this (Saturdey) afternoon at § AL In Yerrington, sesisted by Long. contral The program: Hosannah! Op. 86, Dubeis; Large New World Symphony, Dvorski - & R Fram daughter, Ida, of Plainfield, were guests ‘Christnms of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Macom- Barl Bitgood of Greenwood, R. 1. spent the Christmas helidays at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mre. Nathan Bit- Henry H. Rice of Nashua, N. H., smpent sfficers were installéd for the coming year by Mrs. Charles Hyde of Brooklyn, assisted by MP. Hyde. Supper was serv- d at the close of the session. Duting the business hour a resolution was introdue- by Mr. Wilean ,and unanimously adopted; and set forta that at a meeting of Can- terbury grange, held December 29, this grange entered a vote. of thanks to Messrs. Williams, Frihk, Wilson, Ban- c Throne, Manmey ; Liza Lehmann ; the Water, Op. 23, N d I Passed Your “Goodenough ; Our Savier ;(M Our King. cholr; bemedietion, Rev, . Bmory O. Hill of New York is visit ?Q,,l:;d Baion o s Rt ieercs Times Brodts of Lawrency M, were onderft ockwe . ‘hasé 0 : or r utious entertainment or | A Take an Eatonio after eating and seo | ing his il ‘Chasé_of Manchester pent the benent Of the grange, December 16.| MIss Ssrah T Palmer of Townernd. Chitdren bonv:dl fll.b';;. ,’f&'mfl‘. the week end at home. [Edgur F. Storrs end fanilyspent e - Fe- e S~ Sy doing Iy Nothing pleases the modest 2 than hplnl dnm in the ac

Other pages from this issue: