Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 25, 1921, Page 2

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Nerwich Balletin Willimantic Office,, Foil 28 Oharoh ‘street. Tolephene 105, + [sorved: o e Senled proposale are saked by the post- | The offies dopartment for mail.service en two © star toutes comnected with the Willi- mantlo postoffice. One is for carrying mall between the Mansfield Ceufer post- and the loeal office, a distance of milés, two round trips a day, or 12| pose_of legislative authority to Uy b whek, Sulilays adshaded. A6 [RC i r t Of Windtio Whts veting presént contract price for this route is { gy, $788 a year, and thq contract expires 4 im- June 30, 1921 The work is now betug | rif 1051 claiise is of considerable Im. dono by Ived B, Waton under contract|having been demenstrated in -the voting with R. Rappoport of Mansfield. Th |4 the national election last fall. Votes second route is carryiag mail from the | yere cast in the voting place on Church d postoffice by Windham and 19 I5treet and counting began soon after the the Willimantic postoffice, a distance of closing of the vote The final results 180 miles. Twelve trips a week, Sun- | yore not known until far into.the follow- days exciuded, are in Job. Herbert | i morning. ‘With voting districts in Sjasion is now doing the vork under con- | Windham, this deldy ton be' done away trast for #780 per year, IBach contract|with and the results can be . learned in for four years, and blcders are to get | within a short time after the polls close, thélr proposals into the fourth postmaster-| ue is the case in the city clections. The general before March 15th. situation of having one voting place was b / Fllington of Bouth Coventry has |bad enough whe nonly men voted, but beesnt chalrman of the Fourth dis- | with women voting the votes cast are tret the Connecticut department of | nearly doubled and the work cf counting the American Legion. This district in- | has become a lengthy business. clades Tolland and Windham esunties, excludtng Rockvilie and Eilington posts. | i, Wias Elisons of Beidseport ace to Several Willlmantie people aitended n; the Emeralds. The Blue Ribbons are the nearing at the state caplitol Wednes- | known as a crack team and the managet @ay afternoon before the roads, rivers |of the Emeralds has succeeded in getting and bridges committee, when a bill con- |them to come to this eity after two years' ecarning a trunk line highway belween ;effort. e Bridgeport team has been in Willimantic and Middletown was dié- |action fully as many years as the Emer- alds have been and the game should The' annval reunion of members of the |Drove to be a hummer. Methodist Episcopal church was held Thursday night ot the chureh, Rev, W. | 5iile ©. Atweod. 69, died Wednesday i 3 > *H. Bath of Norwich, district superinten- | 164 4% 8t Josepirs bgpital Solowiag det, and Rev. L. M, Flocken were pres- well known in this city, having been en- ent, A most enoyable evening was spent gaged in the butcher business for many The program incluted a haf hour $InG. |years He was born Seot 1t oL T instrdmental numbers and various church | Mangdela, the son of John M. and Sa. ssclaties made their reports for the Year: |nhronia Wright Atwood. He 13 survived s by two brothers, Thurlow of Wormwood G K Hill, Mansfleld, and Martin Atwood of Conantville; two sons, John M. and Har- ry P. Atwood of Willimantic; a daughter, Mrs. Helen Atwood Hall of Hartford: two granddaughters, Josephine and Rho- da Atwood of Willlmantic, and a grand- son, Atwood Hall of Hartford. to become and well b Joh;.n;nd::dm.;yi,n 61, wife of Paul urovaty, Wednesday at her home S Spt o b DMWM rich, |in Andover from mitral regursitation. of the fron— |She was born In Austria-Hungary. Sur. -n:lllllm—lmlu make. Nuzated Iron is | viving her besides her husband are five the 3 " children. Funeral services for Ives were held Thursday o'clock at har home, No. 97 Requiem high mass at St. Mary’s church at 9 e'clock was sung by Rev. J. J. Papillon. There was a large attendancs &t the services and beautiful floral trib- utes were received. The hedrers were George Delude, Edward Cheeney, Arthur LaFleur. The body was placed in the Main street. ! trains, man; John M. Bransfleld, secretary: Jo- seph B. Riordan, treasurer; P. Al- lain, publicity committee; 3 - i et wh S e e s J. Arthor B, ‘W% wliivan, J. Fran- The following men témposed re- E. vk, Rev. Jo- S e 1o Guiness. Rev. James A. Tyler. Rev. John { A. Sullivan, Rev. Charles M. Kelley, Rev. Harry S. McCready, Rev. Walter F. Q.. Harley Smith, Rev, Willis , Hon. Willlam A. King, Capt. James B. Charles L. Hinds, Charles W. Alpaugh. Frank Lra- Colonel John H. Morrison, Captain Dr. W. P. S. Keating, Captaln Dr. Owen O'Neil, Captaln Dr. Charles A. Jenkins, Lisu- ténant James J. Lee, Dr. M. O. Riordan, Dr. Leo J. McKenna, Fdward F. Casey, John O'Rourke, Hormidas Dion, Willlam F. Lennon, J. Octave Blanchette, Joseph P. Cotter, John Rellly, Johm F, Carr, Thomas Ashtoh, Tawrence J. Iickey, Thomas Mufray, Daniel J. Cremin, James H. Maxwell, Patrick _J.Twomey, Charles H. Wilson, George W. Hickey, Alphonse L. Gelinas, Thamas H. Koilourey, T. Frank Cunningham, Eugens E. Hickey. Louls J. Fiynn, Arthur Dubreuil. Gilbert P. Flynn, Philip Cheney, James Courtney, Willam Foran, John McDenough. John W. Moran, John P. McQuillan, Willlam L. Jenkink. John J. Hickey, Michael J. Tubridy, Conrad Dubfeau, Wiliam C. | fo; Smith, Maurice Weleh., John F. -Carey, James H. Aspinwall, George Donnelly. Superintendent of Streetsi Irvin M. Ford had his men out all day Thursday clearing the snow from the south side of Main street. Ths work will continue until gl the snow on this side of the street has been cleared sway as far down Main street to the Railroad Street crossing. The snow is being carted to Windham Field where it is dumped. The sun does nmot reach this side of Main street and 1t i believed that snow on the north side of the strset will soon dls- appear. Band was eprinkled o nthe side- walks on the Hill section Thursday, and other sidewallrs will receive similar treat- ment to safeguard pedestrians.’ Mike Keminakl of Windham vead was arrested on a warrant Thursday by Chlef Killourey charged with bresch of the peace. He will be presented at court Saturday morning. . Men In the employ of the New Haven railroad watching at the four railrond crossings {n this eity have been furnished with whisties by Agent H. A. Blanchetts {o use in warning the traih crews, street traffic, and pedestriung of the approach of ‘The four crossings in this eity haveé been a gourca of dinger even though they are protected by sates, and any person hearing the whistle is asked to ston and d any possible chance of being in coliision with passing trains. Men equipped with the whistles were Borchert, Rev. Arthur D. Carpenter, x ¢ 8. N Hon. Charles A. Gates, James M. Smith, | 7, Capt. Frank . Fenton, Judge Gearge E | trg rabee, Walter B Knight, Andrew Roux, | %) Motiofi | Pictures a1 Breed Thesirs ubmarine Flotilla Minstrels at Davie eatre. wich Council, No. "309, uverT | e et 4| e s N A meets in Foresters’ Hall ” 1 o You may bo 30 in years, but 1 you aré : o.5gr cny Con dze, No. 959, La T T toning, sasle] R Chila Meaith Education Lesturs af DAVIS THEATRE, A cast of exceptional worth supportd Enid Benne't In her latest Paramount starring vehicle, Her Hoshand's Friend, which is to be the feature atraetion af the Davis theatre tomorrow. Tom Chaiterton, who plays the part of Princoton Hadley, the “friend,” was with with Thomas H. Ince in the o0ld days of Incevide. Boland Lee has displayed abil: ity 8 a wide diversity of parts and shortly is to dircet a pleiure of hig own, o - "Hnr ;luh'ad‘l Friend was directed by int T t g \ : ¢d . Nib'o, under the supervision llfluld‘:%hapt' does mot change the natural R ‘“\\\-‘\\\\.\\ , ; T Thomas H. Ince. will m?bmmm \ \\}.h \\-» brittle, *1:1“ surely want good-lookin, thatr, and R et KA Fratnsit'a 7ol 1 hal 80 4 pomnc wife 1y saf ) T \\ 1 whe, when she becomes a widow, is wn- | . ¢ 7 AN \ [awate that her husbeand'y torium i Willimantie. \ o ——— had promised to care for her. Annfe Klarzuk, the five ‘days’ old have met and while the yotung widow be- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sinisias lieves. that s money she receives resu- S . ™ Iarly comes from her husband's Ttate, at their home on School street. p the friend soon begins to squirm under shaky nerves—run-down vital- the burden imposed on him. T"'.rcl:M BOLTON : y.ilnm;l shortage in the body L’:‘l:""“", f"’,‘:g’,’,“":fi',‘:e,}";“;“‘": Misses Annfe M. Alvord, Adelia N. several mineral elements, love makes a m.m{' -nt:‘rulnh:'m. Loomis, Mra. Myron M. d Mrs. R. particularly Iron, Calcium, Po .| Photopisy fans when witnessin Kneeland Jones :nwn in ?am last tass! l ./ ‘Waters, Maurice Tourneur's new feature Wednesday to attend the Pomona Grange | tum, Sodium and Phosphot- production which is feature No. 3, will ing. el us. Allof these are contained bekoid many thrilling and exciting somnes projected In a few k‘.fl n-lm 1, W ve: been visiting the . which teok many weeks to Kerioces meniprmie e el e Tourneur aven went so far as to go Charles N. Loomls, down in a diving sult to Miss Edith Barnes of Amherst, Mass.. foundationg of the who has been with Mrs. Frank K. Abbott West 23rd which a great part of the since the first of January, left last weck N York lor a Clifton Springs, New York, uanator- fum, where she will be a patient for a time. * Miss Barnes’ health has Leen poor since being.in an automobile accident a year ago. ‘There was no service in Balton churer Sunday on account of the hard storm. | Frank L. Loomis, who hag, been a pa- tient at.the Manchester Memorial hospi- tal for several vr«e’::7 is o lmprnv:a that he will return 28 soon as the 3 s s s Louc SR - 8 g e o Skl | %57 ANNOUNCEMENTS presented at the Davis theatre for the m}:evmg:’:::ormubuil teacher I the| Fred Adams was at home frem Lyns | CHILD HEALTH LECTURE Grst time next Sunday evening, at 7.38 !flnt{\'\vcfl district, spent Sunday with | over Washington's birthday. FOR NORWICH TONIGHT with an unuguaily brilliant ‘:un ‘“' l;l;:l her parents in South Mancnester. Owing to the deep snow Monday a8 | p. woee Andress will give a free pub- | Preting players bdndl;l }lh, | -t Miss Helen Mathlen of Hartford was a | Washinglon's birthday, the sehool elil- fy, "l 0" 0 Cniy Healin Bducation st Barthelmesa, Mary o week-end visitor with her mother, Mrs. |dren have had two hoildays this weok. |yu. Comununity Heuss on Church street, Sherman, Creighton P. J, Mathien. Because of the deep snow, the Mon- 2 t, Kate Bruce, i Priday evening, Peb. 25, at eight o'clock. | Hale, Mrs. Morgan Beimon! . The board of rellef heid {is last meet- | day Avetiin Bridge club meeting was {ny "{ (UCNE S0 ol der ‘the auspices | Bagar Nelson. (;.....,nmu‘:'m». O ing Saturday, the )8th. pestponed until Wedneslsy evening and | ¢ 1o Teachery League of N den, Porter Strong, Jo B . . met_with Miss Dorothy Brown. Dr. Andress, who holds degrees from |Mrs. David Landau, Patricla Frue Windham was without &ny 1 Mon- | 4, , Hi sk universities, | Fiorence Short, Emily Fitsrey, STAFFORDVILLE day, as il mell car 41 Tiot come| thtough | < L ooo Lisiverd aad Cla Myrie s head of the department of paychology . yan Woolen has | from Seotlend. Travel between here and | vy “chiid study At the Boston Nermal| The photo-drama . production ot o The Fabyan 00! u:mplnd! a | Willimantle was net interrupted and | sohool. He has recently returned from |pepular play reprecents v‘.n m;- started w Uie mill oa & three days- &} . "0f the business men and high echool | 2" nation. wide Ieeture tour on heaien ed- | lzbor and an esormous outia7 of meney, e nedule. . > ! m pupils made the trip en George uestion for the U. 5. Bureau of Educat story " T & There is to be a hean supper Week, | formational v: for an e Fetiy. Tonea of Fartiond were recent | ¥hen the progtac will be fornished b7 | thous fntcrested i child heallh. values through extensive slaboratien. receiving vault at St, Joseph's cemetery. Mrs. Flerence Hills Brenkie, 33, wife of Herman C. Bronkie, died ‘Wednesday at her home in Hilistown after an illness George Magufre and Frank Hempstead switchmen at the Bride Street prossing: W. E. Monthan, Joseph Ladda and George Wheeler, watchmen at the Bridge Street crossing: James “Ntis, Daniel J. Walch of about four monthe. She was o native | 270 D. Sullivan, watchmen at the Matn of Hillstown. Desides her husband. she Street crossing; Michael Casey and leaves her parents, also two daughters, | CONCllus Shea watchmen at the Mik aged 14 and 12. One tronble wity, the world teday, eald Conde B. Pallen of New York at @ lecture held at the state armory, Thursday alght, is that it has forgotten the fundamental things. The worid has belioved it well not ta retain God in its | @ knowledge, and it is the great apiritual ion of the world and natien casting ttutions are based and that alone can - facts upon which our foundations ars it aslde has not progressed. It is the save us. PIANOS Preceding the address of the evening = | the C hutit. Christendom is the great eiviliza- “VICTOR RECORDS i:#, 275 i . s ] Ing-a-Ling Ba andolin orches- ‘e tra ga a concert, cach number being PLAYER-PIANOS | Following the meeting at the armory Dr. Pallen was tendered a reception at the Hooker Bouse. pro: ent men of the. a . o city attending. The post prandial Wi Un‘t g aa follows: Openitg, Grand Knight Thome v as J. O'Brien; orchestra selections; Im- M Chin CO Dressions of the Order, E. F. Casey . a e I marks. Rev. John E. Clark; Our Cit: 3 Mayor Charles A, Gates; remarks, by 666 MAIN STREET gusls, Rev A D. Carpenter, Captain . 2mes B ertan, Don H. Curiie, Rev. 240, illimantic, Conn.| W. C. XNorris and Captain Frenk P. T.l' .- Wi e tic, Fenton ; address, Dr. Conde B. Pallen; . The Store With the : . s Stock, Service, Facilities Run Down? Dr.F. C Jackson | i me: Hommot oo in ofice or factory, ceusss women ta suffer from weak, overworked or dis~ DENT]ST eased kidneye. The symptoms are— pufiness uader the eyes, sallow skin, 716 Main Street, Willimantic cosstant tired (zclin‘!; l::khol 'A‘mhihon, mervous condition, backache, rheumatie Mours—3 a. m. to 8 p. m. Phone 44 U wore amackes, S Jainis /4 JAY M. SHEPARD fey Kidm: S Succeeding Filmore & Shepard €6 ight ot the cavac'of salfising snd Funeral Director & Embdmerl misery, regalate the kidoeys and blad- WILLIMANTIC ! der and restore the diseased orgass to 62 NORTH ST. g n " i Lady Assistant. Tel. Connection | #ouad and heslthy condition. Mes. Wm. Fischor, 2000 Woodbourne Ave.. Louisville, Ky., writes: *'] am just getting along Kill B A e Wl o T e Pl i B L L FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND | Buffy iice im;“ el sz ibes e EMBALMERS o8 ; 2 Unian 8t. Willimantie, Conn.| ™ T [ Phone 290 (Lady Assistant) LEE & 0SGOOD ©O. | MURRAY'S BOSTON STORE | Willimantic, Conn. WE HAVE ON SALE A SPECIAL LOT OF Winter Coats that should be of interest to those in need of a good, warm Coat, at a very small amount. These Coats come in Broadcloth, Camilia Cloth and Bo- Only a short time ago you would have paid $50.00 to $75.00 for such coats. YOUR CHOICE NGW, $28.50 lhlll, ‘Wednesday evening. Street crossing; John Ages, Michael Sheeran and Fred Weaver, watchmen at the Jackson Street erossing. CCLCHETTER Thomas T, Kinney was visiting frienas Norwich Tiesday and Wednesday. Charles De Woife of Gard. er Lake was tn _town Wednesday., Patrick J. Twomey of Willimantic was, a business caller in town Tuesday. Charles Elderkin was in Hebron on Wadnesday. The R. P. D, carrlers were unable to cover their routes fully on Waedheaday. Several of the back and cross roads are still impaseable. A number from town Were In Nor- wich Widnesday attending the court on the appointment of a reesiver for the Col- chester Farm Produce Co. Roger Porter wes appointed permanent receiver. Mr. Porter has been in the gratn and produce business for a number of years. Edward Jones of Lebanon was in town Wednesday. A pumber from town went to Middle- town Monday for Dollar Day. ‘A Louis E. Baldwin of Middletown was in town Monday. The mid-week prayer meéeting was held in the Congregational chapel* Thursday evening. The acting pestor, Rev. W. S. Stewart, led the meeting. (Wooster Star lodee, Order of Eastern Sfar, held a resuler meeting in Masonic JEWETT CITY Faith chapter. No. 82, 0. E. 8, will initiate 16 candldates Saturday afternoon i i and evening. Supner and a soclal hour will follow the first session. Most of the |JU candidates are frem Baltic, Hanaver and | Malf of the soclety, presented him a bas- Lisbon. Mrs. Earl FHR‘( and Roth and Earl Frink, Jr., of New London snent Thurs- day at the home of Mrs. Frink’s aunt, Mrs. §. A. Thompson. The men's class of the Methodis tehurch is to megt the vestry of.the church tonight (Friday). l J. B. Palmer ¢an show results in rais- ing pigs with profit in Lisben. He re- cently butchered a2 year and a half old pig whieh weighed 510 pounds. He re- | cived $51.60 for it, at 16 cents a pound. he ' Lishonites who are “holding their own” and “making nothing” at 13 eents H a pound on raising pigs, according to'| Thursday’s issue of a local paper, should | take notice. Mr. Palmer, who has just celebrated his golden wedding anniver- sary, naturaily is not as young as he was | once; but he s about as Hvely, and | hutchered and dressed the pig himaself, ! with the assistance of his man. Seldom after so severe a snowstorm | have the sidewalks in the boreugh been in such good condition as they are now. ‘Warden MeCarthy says that a majority ! of the preperty owners attended to the | work, which is not only pubfe spirited, but the law. He has had a force of men jat work ever since the storm. clearing off walks that were not attended to and gelting the gutters free. It was neces- sary to shovel out one man from his home in a basement. H. E. Paul is unable to attend to his work on account af trouble with his an- kles. Perley Melvin is at the private sana- IS FACT and not theory, :lfug every drop ich, th system ing up strength. {tain. His version of How Napoleon La scafi.s Emb:l}flsgl noon netted abott p‘r::int 2 = m&tmfle mineral N e s & Rt isreadily utilized ere were at the morn Way Down Bast is Mr. Grifith's most guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Rishton, | friends from Mansfield. y William Chendler and daughter Mil- oo e . As innovations. gt et are ed In his presentations there @red were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam LLINGTON s Sb o, ML Mate udts expect Taylor of Scuth Coventry a few days last will be no dleapointment in his istest East ymon. 3 t Wed. | on course tickets for the Siater hail con- | omort for the thrilling snow storm and en- Reskc nesday ‘l::'?l:lt::n h:ll‘::halhurfillinr cert series and much intorewt and enthu- | ;o inng loe gorge scenes at the Eese Arthur Bosworth ia employed in the | yon range. About 200 were present for Siasm iu manifested. Evidently there Will|yr, by “tar the most pretentious things ot Tor] e rartford | the all-day session. Dianer was served | be & Tery JATgs aUlichoh. | ix ase e.|Be DS Yot attempted. AT e e vcomtre o that Harmers |t noan. ~About 40 candidates tosk the | Subseribers for ierata tas i | Following the premiere on Sunday eve; ere guests receatly of e (OTT® | aegtee i the memine. . Ahalr thout de- | ping, the Presentation w sHered e e e The| Among those who attended the auto- | laY. il for ourse tickata| (7106 Ga3. on Monday. Tusede sd s T e ey Tiae | mobile show in Harttord. durin the week | | AS the subacribérs for course tickels | woqnenday at 2 and 5. An augmen o or- e, s e e And Mies | were Mr. and Mre. P. L. Pheips, Mra. | have fitat cholce g % |chestra will simplify the presen T e, WO ol PArents | Giyde Cordtsen, Raymnond Steel, Mr. and | of ecals should be made ag woon as possi- | oy o special musical accompaniment. o Dlmineia e nrat of 1hib wek - |Mre. €2 Clurkt an@'Mir. and Mra. A D. | bie. 28 thare dn.4 Sast dcmend for Ofk Sesl sse o 4 mals st he Dv String ) " There was a small aflendance st “‘“An- orange supper was served Friday | The consert “.h'gl' hrlnuh‘-l -va.: ¥ - e on: ] T '_"'“,,’"",:_‘ evening in the ehurch. dining room by the | (68, March (b e FioomaCy Querit RRFFD THEATRE. Neatine -sermon from Phliopenns 55 14; | 8. T. W..division of the Ladies' Bepeve- | 11° & : In a tirilling story of the half-werld bt servios in the evening on | 160t soclety. Following the supver, thers | WO Wednesday eveming, Mareh 20th, |that is said to offer him immense oppor- ot Yo cevere SR was an auction sale of a varlety of artle| ; 0 [iovinne, the great Russian pi- | tunities for his beat work, George :fi Ensming C cles. s the athietic Willlam Fox star, 2 Brncat Detnes. of New Bratain were | The degree team of Eilingten grance o Friday evening, April 15th, Asthur |geen at the Breed theatre today and Sat- Tosent Gussts of lotal relatives with mvited friends, held a social and | ;1 0y the celebrated tenor. The pric |urday in Fram Now On. This is & pletur- s - dance tn the town hall Tuesday ovening. | o' (i’ wonderful weries is ealy $3.80, |tzation of the successful sory by Frank COUTH WIAINGTON | oo e e oyatie. creng was| Which 1oeNdes reservad seata . |L Packard, author of The Miracle Man. ~O Sl served. A most enjoyable evening Was' “mye net proceeds will bo given o the lang from sdvance reports young ) Mrs, Walter Mather and her daugh- | Passed by the 50 young people present. |p.uys Hospital and the Serbian Rellef |in his new vebicle, will surprise even his ¥ Wedneeday evening the grange met In | pypq, most devoted fans. The picture tells the ter Alice returned home from the John- n on M 41 Tadk Taesay &ft- | the town Ball A80 6L 48 extisals story of the duping of a youg man Who bt gt e 4 ing program under thé direction of Miss i M s i iy g erag By “"Mrs. Carles Gurley who had been g | Mildred Charter. d r imist | #forts to regain the money out of Which e s ool in it | Thursday evening a surprise party was| It doemn't take much ef &n opt A et Dave Hanbeston, e o e e Tome | given: Clemenee J. Clark in cetebration of |to be giad he lsn't living In Petrograd | 1%, 0 D iy Sbrvae G T Wenneadey of tast woek, o "™ | his Wirthdsy. Five tables of whist were or Moscow—Birmingham Age-Terald. | FCE P e him. aeiiberately neads y ed. burglarises the lattePs home. Discov. Michnel Farra ia {n New York on a P oo 4y who is 41l st the| Seuthingten—Members of the Andubon | il heir loss and_ susmecting Fender- Lo home of his aunt, Mrs. H. L. Hayden, i8 (society have received a supply of gxain | TURE JUETL M8 Sl (Ho0 o ture the Minster Georze and Mim Sarah Mat- | home of b S5 feed with which o feed the birda | 208 (he ‘men eapture and torturs the mqwl- hn\e‘ wholo‘v;.ns;lgrih. SIS Mrs. Agnes H. Kibbé is at Mps. Harrlet | The ‘members are distributing (‘h.e. grain clever rise enables him o escape, but il o B A the home | Pease’s for a stay of a few weeks. 10 people in different sestions of the Wwn. |, ) i recaptured, “framed” and sent Hm;t'ror ):IHN'I unLZuls f)lmcck for a{ Miles H. Aborn spent the week end - to prison for & term of years. THowgver, s 3 with his daughter, Mrs, Breck Lewis, of Henderson has suocseded 1o hiding " i jored 'Rav. | Springfield: { maoney in dovecote. Frem mamen n%f.’é""i‘»’.}fi'l"“é‘n‘&';'f w::emng of | Miss Christine Cordisen of Hartford e 2 it his Yelease Henderson is shadowed day fast weelk in Soctal ball. | There was a | 8Pent the week end with her mother, Mrs. THOTHEKS and l;um‘vzh:ot’!; '::: fi".;’. - e e e R o Soer the whereshoms o toe momey. Yok avening . Mr. 5 5 presented a purse of money. The pres- WILSONVILLE Matted e T R entation was by M= Rowland Birdsall £ e b n Tor- Miss Marion Wondrasek president of the |, Mi% ¥lisa Yeod of Putnam was with - . L et s T S or Christian Tndeavor soclety: in be- | "Ny gehool was held Monday and Tues- Ford's famed storles which appeared in - The Saturday Evening Post. The Pathe News will complete this bill. ————— m"m»w'hw&;& Strand Today and Tomorrew Only. North do- Grosvenordale Wednesday. & Singing, dancing. melody and pep ening of last week was one of the very Lunch at Home. nd Sew and’ Frills, the Roof Gare Dent times ever held by the club. Tre | Mrs. Agnes Durfee was in Webster | Quisk scribe Frol program was by Jack Murphy's trouge m;::r» et 2, 3 ifmn_l ulymnucrs den’ Revue at the Btrand today, and i f entertaine: f Hartford, composed of roads H l-lm “ ble revues ever tnlonted youne peonts and consisted of | fairly passable. L ziest, most laugha Do sented here. Like all other New York songs. witty sayings. dancinz and soles. e = revues, there is no piot, no rhyme of yef- In addition to the above “BII"* Reeves R, Al son, Just a happy conglomeratisn cf pret- of Windsor who certainly can dance and ty girls, catchy tunes, funny comedians give humorous recitatfens, helped enter- "’ 3 day on aeccount of the big snewstorm, ke:v::] daffodils. Ice cream and cake was 1o the holiday Tuesday. e smoker ang eptertalpment which | Miss Christine Ryan ef Webster was was glven by the members| of the Get. | WiE loea} friends Tuesday. her club in their rooms Friday ev- . Joe won the ball zame for the Fall River baseball club Kept the members In con- Bavy Among tinuons laughter until the finish. . 2 real novelty. As a specialty artist he is | sandwiches, c . e , g Norwich without neer, and those of the thestregoers who have had the good for- tune to see “Milo” at (he many appear- wera gerved. At tha conclusion all joined in singing The Star . Spangled Banner. anees in New York and remembhering the sehsation he created will all be anxious A movement is on foot amonm the to see “Qeorgee” who presents & speciaity sporting fraternity of the town to organ- . | white 1t s simflar to Milo's is yet fze a gun elub for the purpose of trao diftesrent that all will be surprised and shooting. ~Already there are about 20 delighted. One of the other comedians is entrees booleed. Those desiring ta join have been asked to send to Frank Lound who has just returmed for the necessary information, ' \ ANDOVER There is to be a social at the town hall Friday evening. A’ light lunch will be served. Miss Clara Thompson is able to be out and resumed her work at the postoffice Monday. { feature picture Frank, E. Thompson and a2 frlend . < ¥ 4 A T from Springfleld visited at the former's home Tuesday. m’ ml MISN DOBBS TO SPEAK the concentrated strength Zg:hax and Mrs. 8. L. French s 1 with throat T0 KINDERGARTEN ASSOCTATIONS -3 e 137, hapard: of e Haven has Flavor with staunch ndurishment been visiting at Mrs. Ralph Bass' Grape:Nuts is mflt{ Hartford hospital. L WINDHAM The food eale for the benefit of famine stricken children of China held at the home of Mra. R. T. Bixby Friday aftér- Present Day Tendencies in Eaurly Bduea- au;l"'u TDobbe, Who Is th the east to at- tend the Natienal Edueational Assocla- C. L. Backus is still very fll tn the tion meeting at Atiatic City on March Missouri, in aseistant professor of indust- d rial art and i§ alwo Ehakrman of the na- service at the Congregational church on tionel counefl of primary education. She R eI e . o i O [ growth and development The C. E. service was : tted. has written two books on primary handi- work and has dome. much villoable work Sunday’s snowfall was ‘the heaviest for along the lne of early education. a single storm in several years, There 4 Realizing the value of Miss Doths' 1s over a foot on the level and it is badly drifted in places. work ana the preiilege of having her in Norwich, the assoclatiorl will welcome as Mrs. Charles C. Abbe Is entertaining ‘dang! Charl { its any one iiterested in the train- her hter, Mrs. les Campbell, and four children of New Haven. inz of the ypumger shildres. There were 31 present at the midweek meeting the prayer of Congregational New Britaln.—Local faen are planning church Thursday evening last week. Rew. to bulld a new theatre.on. Main street A. 'W. Clifferd is giving -a series of talks { 3 . on subjects appropriate to the Lienten 1, . the ‘moat_¢'zborute in gcicut. ‘The hat will eost $1.000.000 ‘and be ome of

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