Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 1, 1921, Page 7

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steadily, notwithstand i- covered with snow ai Q’. a complete cessation ork | ot mba G S Ty e o LG P e B il 3&!\- 7 g~ sione is .unjgn was advanced Ly (% hold"a meetin :t: 5, a supper | crusher, from which it is -being placed "the legislators when consuited ot "m». :v-;:: on_the r%u l;mm—a nmw;;“ 7 : 0 o the elacflm the buard s £ uflalry..,; Mrs. xlwel,ndl. m“':m"'“h 3 f ) % Mrs. E. H. Boy-| '—'!fld Mre. F. S. Shoklvton. . b Tt ey the Christmas hoiiday, 7‘ MamStrnt ; ; ! gmwmqum hl.ve' "“‘}: rn o 1| nggprl';wm?;mw = —— - \ B o REUTE R Y e NOW IN PROGRESS — OUR DRASTIC B g | ot rof by : i 7 which open Wflu winter term | leson. assaulf, person, n ard, _u‘ Jan. 4. church by the school ot % Crclook 8\m~ ; past a standing trolley, m e f,z: ine’ o k; af d}::’dmmm;n "’“m""%”'?n'?; te¥, murder, cruelty to animals, 1 % m| o qollurd vitheut re- ige . X m | This” (Sgtirday) morning the chi Wfi k . - i d will be left i lar mail st Sunc L ¥ 4] > 'tfit‘id“"l“fi;: b dhiigh gl el L B R R 5 the s . whilch he | 1 el 1l ini “on’ the new M! !flmg les when -persqnal” -ean- court held Friday morning before ..,1, , effected. 0 e John T.-Smith spent Chris with % e er H. Williams. ~ _{ The annual Chr!n.nus festi of the] 3 Mra and Mrs. Benjamin Live i 3nd 5 A d: ~be he communi family at Middleton, Mass. % —'OF"— m"n‘("‘:.:fn“nfi ggml:y‘:l af- St y g.| Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Leavens and fam- At el F o bl ol Women’s and Misses’ Coa Providence for & m‘ past few Woek o y days at 4 s For wr! !pzrfl)( e 3 u > ' ; Y V8. ler Bliza, M. 5 M of the White Rock mill. Y c ‘even and_ere enjoying skating on_the small ryac ve Eivde He: e~ ‘Gallagher of Pawoatuck, .3 3 : P‘g' pel e e £ ! Christ iaini rd Thursday and Friday to qks “;n}'l bregy eh :;“qr; ‘nr\‘;a dm&h;fi imet 1o report o , * NO GREATER REDUCTIQ THIS SEASON'S AP: Thie' brought tho lotal up in 44 sidorton | and wil be-(n charge of ‘b Fompetiye | IF0ded Lo o b ) NS, © NED WITH B‘i"m‘l 0”“' Chairman James M. P hy her h €T By WL B m’;.’ mpiets o o B (e Jakhr wl be cay Wfhre R | P emat et Corcioions i ||| REDUCTIONS ARE SQ D THAT THE SALE PRICES SHOW. A oY Ters wowia by gt BECE S FRACTIONAL PART OF THE ORIGINAL COST OF ACTURING, 0 & donsts to tho Betear frsd: ek ,,and from 5 to 6 in the-af-| will also be closed. Lillian, the little dnghtcr of Mr. and £; 1" mals fq e mp,rm‘v st ni o Ove regular eity delivery will Mrs. Brooks was baptized by Rev. Wil- ssell g been quarantined because of dipht Mr. gnd Frisk gnd apenit | "5, "and Mra. Charies ‘Wood w( : ” p T:.sh:e::y re:ael.:edmu ':c:-:ufiun ""&;";";.‘X:.n"fl?‘am Nicholson of Christmas "'-h]i: "’%fll Christmas day ) with Mr. and Mrs. Don TP!EY MUST BE SEEN will be played and gifts .eonard has been employed church, Ly ew ing some vgry ‘ood mfil‘ this “Week dore Farm va. loano Damman. ot "o Albuy Law sehool, ¥es N SR e Ry B wraps and Dressgs . f o A b 5 ver drive being: c&muem m secgnd nflze on Bluk Bru.ued and at 7.39 o er even! r, and Mus. Charles Bobinson at PROVEDFASHIONS AND T FABRICS OFFERED ELS| 3t the mesting that 1088y (sama ) % = : pomtlue cxmd fxvl; $am .& §.39 ) Miss Bessio Westoott of New York is team workers would be given the priyl. | day. The office is open from 7 to 9 in|brary, grocery stores and m, markgty | Felatives in New Bedford, Mass. i ot o B o : REALLY TO BE APPRECIATED Hemuphil, ot ‘West e e i heary will b ‘The home of Mr, and Mrs. Loriig h . 4 Y O 4 S 1. Ees WP T . cipsed all dey today (Saturday) m obe X rning when the car stopped in . the| Westerfy, sailors on the U. S. S. Okla-| &y London. Bitgood, in Moosup. t, to all hunter to get off | in jte that they expect to sail & Members of P""‘M lodge, Nv‘ 19,1 “Master Albert Copeland of Oneco vi- 3 . the track “When z;:u," & ‘”M_ Fiii ;";;;“ i o L9 vc‘ol hl;‘ ;Tt;endod in Cen-| jted 3 ui gg3s this Weske With Mr. and M ; . ,’d“ ate. :i'e‘:ldy';w\!he‘ npju:':' oked = = Samuel Gh;bgfi recent holi- 1 James Ward was out Wednesday for COATS AND WRAPS D R E s S E s armed men standin JEWETT CITY ., with bis mother §ag h’vfl%m i Taft- | the rst timo “in several days, having T : rocks in the cut. i 2 5 3 Tri i i } T e it e oy Tome, 3 tios and Lader Co. % ats g o ity :‘"‘,,,u gzt Commrmste g o Fur-Trimmed and Plain Models of Beautifully modelled of'Cnpe Back 4 tarped < urs- ren ertown, Conn., are visitin e o) . . i fi.’l".’;"&n‘&.fi? Pt wur‘&l fday to servo for the ensuing year: Fore- Ed%ud g‘ 053, Miss | Mr. ana Mrs. 3. W. Atwood and-family, Beolivia, Veldyne, Chamoistine, Satin, Charmeuss, Kitten's Ear Crepe, proceeded on its way, while every pas-|man, Thomas Wakeley; first assistant, all of Gmwiehn Miss Eve- M‘u Dorothy Atwood is mn in Bos. senier beeathed o igh of relief. | Noie Loranger: me agistani eiet L'u‘ A v Widiam w g M. LR : E_von, V:lroll,]llfl Spolin rt Mixtures— secre i n; treas- , . [rs. Henry ch ent ned i o Tamere Greenmen ot Tamestnsk Wt | ren M. Wikidss Harver. the o By Loics iy S5l Linad sad Inturiimod Fréd Wheeler for being in aii- intos] “ Menard ; I“i!fifl. John F. Hennon, Den- | and Flerence Ongerg nfi Wauregan Congregational church, Rev. ¢ condition., He was 2is Grifia; goiloe, Joim Biake, Bert Gre- | Mr. and Mrs. E F. oad Jer. 2 315 00 o 324.75 Velveteen, Wool Velour and Triges tine— $12.75 — $22.50 Win e T Son | = Bucl e tlard Wfllil:! Fry"nig. pastor. There will be Judge ,F.\H. Hinckley in the Stoninj er, nier, arvis, Jol 3. 870 | 2’ sunrise service this (Saturday) morn- town court Friday merning by Amhm afim me‘ Beuchier, Jobn Wilsen, Sunday tg the u a2 fun €ather- |ing at 7 o'clock. Communion Synday Proseou ing Attorney William 4. Wileox | PEPDIS Griffin. It was voted to give the | Ing at the hems of the gentlemen’ par- morning apd sermon on The Graeious- ere o $49. - Were $22. $39 d was nned $2 and costs, amounting in annual firemen's ball, always one of the |ants, Mr. and Mrs. Penry Buell ness and Faithfulness of Christ. l:::M’n- 1 w 327 50 is 78 w 50 ta ’7’ an leading social events of the season. % Edward' Dawley, Mrs. Figrence McNer- ing sermon on Teachins; That Fail and Borough weather- forecasters viewing jney and children were” visitors' with the Word That Works. Church sehool t Clark was elected eqynellgr N” Wriday gs the eslendar day for the re- (riends in P-dm Christrmas day. at'12. Young Peoplcs meeting Thurs- ""_,,'"3“‘“ mAeelll:; ::KH% u.:‘nfl ‘mainder of the winter are predicting gpen Lh b 3 ug‘{ of u]v‘m ms on dv evening at half past seven. e ng. ‘Other officers for 1921 wers ‘hu- Feetigs with Vite snew ‘and ot sbed {118 0B 8 bobr o ; SEIEE e WL et I ARl Nens TheNewestSprmgTafietaFrocks 33 follows: Bawin Poiter, vice commeilors | in ooy ymiies are buming wood | 427 b > 1) YANTIC W. S. Eaten, reording gecretary; Cler- a the argugh wWho has seen the sun rise | Miss. Emily Kennedy is spépdim he A syeogsstu) dapce was. held in Fire Richly adorned with exquisite Beading, Tucks, Colorful ence Carr, assistant recording seereiary; Pe than 50 last days of the year |holiday vacation with her aunt, ;n‘ Engine hall Wednesday eyening. Bud- . Silk and Waol Embroideries. R ol Henry Sutcliffe, financial secretary; i c H.A?a;‘leynu‘ et dingto: orchestra of five pieces fur- der Freid.-condubtor'; Wiliam Grsene, | exr, ‘ohes o 0 fho ‘patiern” day, gen . 40 PRICES WITHIN REACH OF ALL i sgys that in her experience Dec. 31st has fpieL 8 Eassiipiis, iasuter; Aleigp- 3 of Plaigleld | njshed music and sixty couples were pres- P Clark, insid % 'f!"‘ erally speaking, for the weathfr until |8 tH, be font - e P""L" ol et T.| April ist. Fridzy.the mercury rose to 48, X A very enjoyable party was held at w""‘. cabody, outside. sentinel; Er- The little ice that had formed on small | . West Farms, the home of Oliver Gard- ;’:u“ ."!';;_ ';‘;'l:‘:"':' mfl‘"'“ ‘G Aavwton, | onds became unsafe during the day. One [range, after which there will be 83’ ny-— an appezred on the street in his shirt- | ter supper. ner, Cni .sulng. (o‘; 3- daugh- , 3 3 " n Gardner. b V0 e S ate | sleeves and wearinz a straw.hat. Last| Seme of "" ads in the town could be m:l'bfitl;' tfleu: .fi'??‘;?mm and bridge [ by Thomas Mi?‘ is ;:op’{mnng year at-this time 1§-inch ice was being oved by wners of land ‘euttin; whist wgs enjoyed after which a Wain'y { the choir of Christ Eni chureh eut on the oDrrville fields by Shea Bros. trees and bnuh ;kn‘ n;, i , '( 04 | repapt 4 ey ! day evening, Jan. 2. duction Ylli road on their land. = Jobi ;- Vi be directed by the .rmul" Fistmas exereise Christmas Hope | made mark Hilt form, Lis Mr. and Mrs. ohn H. Periciny #y of Jewett City spent Cb r&m“ Mins Grace L. Dawley. The Cbi ed mp,.‘,me“ “ tho A{ the guests were leaving T:Ihey '3:;- récent guest of friends here. 7 ta the lznd; owned by Thomas B ; Y e o st e The Biret (o reeysions] 'ft& ered about & Christmay. tree in the James Mullen.6f Somersille was call-| Wheeler on Fendiaton Hill, where he will X 153;'"{,. r.?m:;h;rfl:. Touert :; 1‘::. eh.:rgg‘nfifllvold. Christmas nlgghefi;y 1l ford Hill read by eul cutting m m ng n:: and were imvited to draw a!ed here early im the week on account of |cut and eart a lot of lumber and ties. Mr. Jessie C.”Davison, soprano Harry H,|ghoir and members of the Sunday scheo card frgm ths base of 'the tree. The|the death of his fa‘her; John Mullen. Saunders, who will finish bis work on the Laleman, temor W‘llllam 8. Martin, bass; | The selo parts were taken br~Mrs. Yahn, G cards apnounced the engagement of Miss Sherman Rogers_has réturned from a | Wright woodlot south of this village in a “John H. Suteliffe, violin; Charlgs E. Red- | Miss Mildred Montgomery, Mrs. Willis ? Cfl],m* corner. L John Stasten and Mrs. B - Gardner to W:rren Edward Kelly, of | week's stay in Brookiyn, N. Y., where he !;w days, will move his steam sawmill | liams are more comdf L % re. W, mend, H. F.’Ges: Fitehville. , Kelley is in the navy|was the guest of Edward Wolfe. there.und do the sawing for him. ton and Mrs. Dean of Contcpl Or! umt. ce lo. u;l‘tvh Bu)hmgomery e were qcer || Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Homes and| .11 jeaves soon for a year and a half{ Xdward Wolfe of Brooklyn, N. Y, is| Mrs. Richard Maine left Monday for|caring for them: ecision by the superior eourt of | | M o pot M their daughter, Magion ud M3adeiine, mmd. 1; and given Thurgday htat mar-| Y M iam Crary, Mre. Edmond, spent Christmas in" ”"m WithAr. cn.unI spending the holidays in town with his|Taunten, l]“é" called there by the death Jolin Grabb of Providenes.spent Chrlet- d ont, % Wil T. McHale has returned to|grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilizm|of her eldést sister. Mrs. ‘Catherine | mas with his parents. ried e In e stais mey vuio pen | Mi# JNETRS Mortsomery and Mis Bor | ure TRl 1" Gales Whe' #7079 | o YO it v wheke S o | Eomotin Thomas, ‘puo. resiies with per gatghier, | y ames may e sl T ler the results of the Hopkinton elsction, by two girls of the junior class, Miss | Considerable adverse ori hofi,m' he::'A tin, of Albany, N. . and Mrs. Fred Kinne sad Are Miss,Helen C. Gardner is spending the | Mrs. Fred Hartwick. Mrs Thomas is | thur ,and Curtis, also Freder'ck Mieks Y. was|week in Middleboro, Mass., visiting her [well known In this part of the - town, ond Grace Dawley PP * ( a recent v or at his home here. sister, Mrs., Thomas Rowley. having resided in Laurel Glen several | meeting at Plalmfield b Harriet Thomas; of Willimantie,| Miss Phoebe Gardner of Groton has|years ago. She leaves fouf sisters, Mys. | Canterbury e held STONINGTON ::,Q;‘:: ;’;“{;:“mfnéh::'g:h:hfh.m:,:;. fi. tne ‘worid was a recent guest of local relatives. et spinanh some e n Testio—the| Mary. Matne % Clancs Fills: & sstet 1| meciing Witiesdss Coli s RdPvhe - — At i e = i i 3. P. Richard- | 1ion “}:“h:';' V‘“xz‘&“&;"“: $mc-| Mr. and Mps. J. Lewis Oliver of And-|guest of Miss Louise Gardner. Nebraska and another, Mrs. G. A. Stod- | officers. ’ o annual meg o ington 2 o B ion. been it is ! - b, 41w ke it mm',wm o Fihe|son. assisted by Miss Viva Richardson, At_th t thery At the mex ':’ wil the grange is to bring seme al was in New- | ticle no: to cost over ten eenls demg ter, Mrs. Mamie |up In a package. The name of the demor O'Neil, Was laid to rest over two years|fo be written on 3 paper. The -E u { it e ; over were guests recently of Mrs. Oli-| Mr. gnd Mrs. Williem Kempton and|dard, of Ashaway, and Mrs. Nellie Maine 2 i i estone d“ ver's rents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ham-| Miss Elizabeth Kempton were guests an|in Laurel Glen . also a brother, John Kil- Perry bullding, the foli officers ;r,.:g:n;har;:eoitntfi!:wli:l;!lc?,lnil::"‘nf ::e "Y the builders of the new reads fu the |y PO Christmas at the home of Oliver Gard-|Drenney, in Westerly. Bur were chosen: President, Gegrge G. Fran- le:y o e pupils of Mi; town, and trausported tg itg presept 19-| \iss Mary Rose O'Hearn has return-|nes. port, where a daugh ¢is; vice president, Frank E. Sylyia l'“' P 4 :::;D(D‘V‘“‘h; ndq.("?flh 'h'u Vfl’; ed to her duties in Bridgeport after| Mr. and Mrs, George Smith have re-|0 » e en i i 1i s t her h here. ed to Meriden, aft. isit hery Wealer, Joteph M Pery: fimitar - Y conpidnted “‘}é AT .WW o2 | spending the holidays at her home here. | turned to Meriden, after a visit he Migs Maud Lamoine spent Christmas! with Mrs. Smith's mo‘her, Mrs. M. J. + Kebral bans rEaniz t lng. igue - s ‘e ois l;a-nT:J:d e !::I‘ub‘;::.al: m..q, #1d Robert Edmend. - The Glory Exers | I, 7653 284 i an incopspietions Pb“ with Baltic relatives. are to be put ip & Box, sheken then pipned on the nutm- whish Maurice Perry of South Willington was dor Lo i Bogue. ome with his parents, Mr. and Mrp. John | e arraused oo th trig & 1 are geveral places at i ef is i-| B. 2 Christm: in Bis Mr. gpd Mrg. ise, ted by Miss Blanch - Mr. and Mys. Charles Lamoine and| Miss J. M. Pendleton and Miss Mil- | B. Perry, over as, returning to bie it e st‘m‘:)l)fliu? “;1 0 € L ing m’,?,‘m Havs *afif,"fi'fl' czxz:‘r‘. )v:h::;lsf 2 ::n:lfllu tx:u "'f Irene Lagpoind were guests Christmas of | dréd Pendleton werp in New York this | work Monday morning. Christmes In Seet Moy i TR men! at: ine's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. | weel. Ay Veothbon There was a special watch night ser- E’;;‘;d ‘\,;";:r:hbtl‘fe';:.c'xlus ""dfr;efld traction, aud werthy gf the men of %‘,:,fihl‘f,}“s?,;’,,:h‘ i e i it 2t Sk 8 5 Local employes arg hxvfi ¥ ':' lultfmflg:gmf;v::o?;ls .chmh Friday | o o8 o P imteresting m,mmmn':“’;m {erfli;thfir‘h;;: t&r '-h;‘r :gtw Pur-| “yr apd Mrs. Roland Hewitt, of Ston-| New London Vocational School, is spend-| CANTERBURY PLAINS his mork. ps. B il . ng the las 3L AR Was by ts thi k of | ing holiday recess at her hi here. . until Jan. 3. A special meeting of Nina cojneil, Noy l“’*‘,"f: i h‘;;“‘:’ ::d::h‘"; Was quickly | st seleetman, he Selected a mdmn "‘;n‘";'ge::::. l.f;::ysgf:: Lh;s %‘&fcs.& RE S Tl poge st M U The M. P. Bunday school hgld L o ol 2o wEB hall VAN g A 35d plenty of candy fof all the Sonnges | 000 [0F the purposs on the farm ef] iy “Mary Richards entertaimed the Christmgs tree and - expiciees At 1f 3 man could sse himself ap : ning when five candidates wero g ey oy tof all the younger | Gottlieh Koenig, and the branse taMet 18| roneoring Lt dioner. Chsis mas: Mes. Do CLARKS FALLS chureh Friday evening, the 24th. oo e M, T Spuid’ Sl 'm g:-t degfreeh The watch nigh zmwn.n md|n‘mflfi . lgpe i “"' t’;‘e ‘;‘;flw "C;: Uiz attached to the stome was ordered. | . .. i6l, Miss Rosanna Gobeil. Mr. crercfses by the ciiidren were excellent g g - nce of the council .was Leld in their t i ; , asiers. Friday. bushing. ¢ of $14,03 which was collected Fhe tablet baa bisn in iho ilfies o the ienyy Veglied and four. chil.| Mr. and Mrs Wilson D. Maine and | Afterwards Santa Claus arrived ani un- i S 23 | celectmen for more then & Year. But 10| Son Yy dre Hener The annual meeting of the Second Con- given to the Near East relief. The mem- dren. i s Henry Richards of Jevet: | dushter June, were guesis over Chriet-| loaded the well Blled tree. F. A Hishe] pumeremeeesmes—— | attempt hae been made to 2 B f Norwich, Mi-|mas and Sunday of Mr. Maine’s parents, | ‘mperscpate nta Claus. 3 Ereaptiong) cosd '? gfi:‘ mehf‘r":(::ui?mm;nxae rhe|stone. 1t has been sipted o w"é‘;“.‘?,.;’ifi of thy slectrical ecdhool, | Mr. and Mrs. Richard, Maine Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Kinne and son ’::r:'-' L] -"'"‘"’ . 3 pel Wedneeday evenin s l’lu’;‘ . M };';en gh‘r‘;fl i # | Hampton Roads. Va. Henry Girard with his teams passed | Curtis attended the goiden welding cf 2 'g:}";:m 3 4 181 iopher, George Norman, Charles Camp e "f";fi,fi’n‘;‘; have been Q)‘*:i Paul Fitagerald of Manchester was a|through this village Wednesday on his |Mr. and Mrs. James D. Palmer at Round n; o 3 " | the nel :vh!cb “ the ensuing year. The followi bell aid H. F. Geer. With favorable & mou lwv' been 3a erngmen were chosen: Clerk, A t ©. Muller; conditions for Christmas there were over Jong § Worthy num 3 4 deacons {or three y,.,f_'“é,,.,, il 1. | 75 present. ] M on! w"m :.,’. ism of the men whom it is inf mer, Theodors W, Hyde; m or | ~ Miss Mary Wheelock of Bnd-epurt honor, l:l;v):k:h would have by three years, Joseph F. Joseph; ‘treasur- spending: the holidays at her home. Al- |ed nl\ ride by their :mu. th 3 5 3 oM g ) : s P 2 r ? tx¢ Fiirry W, Beboock tmtater o be- | och [ Bene of Biigesors xos e o | vt 268 1 1 e Nicely Cured Armour’s Smoked | - Squire’s Fresh Prime : Te‘:;‘rm?{! M“H Lg:“, N d‘@‘ggy’ ool- :lrx: ‘:I‘.q;' Yhmmt . dr., t°§-1 \e]\w Iéax;doln x;}undau Perter, u instruetor m chem- - - D . SH = RO A s v ect arry H. Y5 au , James end visitors af oel- | istry at Amherst College, ‘since it open- RB[ED EF ERS ‘ " Il I,ERS T H. Comstock; director of uahera, Mat- | ock’s, ed in the fail, in staff ‘:‘) + < 7 thew C. Graham, ?m of . gtan, ;pg Mr. and Mrs. John T. Stewart arnounce Cnx:‘mfl:m.l‘ ?:‘;n&:fi %:hcn.wr'; fi:: BE SHOUL f committee, Mrs. Theodore w. Hfie. 2 anxuemeut of their daughter. Miss | Hariford, beginning his duties the first Henry R. Palmer, Miss Rarbara Mufler. % gs Stewart, to Carl Fgpns e A Hensler | of the year. He expects to bg Ocoupi Manuel Janerro loft this week for pe A New Haven, where he enlisted in the U, | == 8. navy for iour years. Poundlflc Pound 20c Pound 20c Poundlsc’ 3 o s e 0 e B R SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY--OPEN ALL DAY TODAY The! Ladies® m&; of the Con- Lean P Ol'k l-om‘ su‘u C\M H‘” Specml,lb. ....25¢c| wHOLE onw... !k gregational church nold a recep-ion today (New Year's) in the parish house, from 3 to 5 p. m., for all members of the church and congregation and - their friends. P Mr. and. Mrs. Ernest Rayner, Misses Doris and Elsie Rayner, and Fred Ray- ner have returned from a visit in Provi- dence. Oscar Foote has returned to Meynt || Hermon, after a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Foote. Mr, and Mrs. C. R. Backus thm- ily have r-hnud trom a visit’ n; non. " and Mrs. Frank r . have left f B ; v gl Y ok ot ng ) . UTTER LARD after visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Coo- | * il i Poul;d 49(: 65 : Mrs. Clara M. H. MeGuigan is a vis- . [+) C itor in Philadelphia. . 9 p ’m‘ 43 Y > George D. .'ol;““o" has returned from or™ . -3 { a ‘1 2 stay of several days in New Haven. = 4 Harry B. MacKenzle entertained a number ‘of friends at a party New- Year's Eye to watch fhe old vear out and the new/ year in. Games and music were enjoyed after which rltrflmcuo Wwere gerved. The installation of the officers of Char- : H A ; J ity & Relief lodge, 72 \ T 1o % held this (Samrday) evening in Masofic temple. " ? 5 . W7, At the Congrezational church Sun 3 day- Y moring.sevice Siep Marios m? HOME FURNISHERS AND MM‘C@E& Tomate CATSUP Yellow ‘OniomA Will be received inte m perviec. Prof. H. F. Woodward, lay reader, will duct the Sunday morping servioe at . Mark's B I church, ‘s Episcopal church. There will

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