Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 30, 1921, Page 8

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I through In conversation brino she eaid: walk shake all over. well. Dr. C. E. Sawyer, of Marion, Ohlo, ihe Harding family doctor, has been appointed Brigadier General'in the 'Medical Reserve Corps, and inci- jfentally becomes the official White }lom physician. Zownel | GALES FERRY ‘The Easter services in the Methodist ey . :;: Episcopal church were largely uuendpd.{ > o ' At the morning service Rev. G. H. Wright . (e " “" : ® f foakorhis theme Baster Echocs. ' The ¥ Interest reservin, s sy g 7" jorder of service uded: Anthem, The hef:av:'y mui’c:dvdmn‘ g0 < 4 5 Lord is Risen; solo, Miss Grace A. Chap- years, and a very large numl ’fi'w . man; offertory solo, Rise. Glorious Con- lets giving directions for preserving egy Y . % queror, D. R. Povey. The decorations have been distributed, indicating: =3 - H BoF | were flowers and pottea plants. great many families are preserving. v ~ At the Sunday school session an Easter for e Xkeep ,&.. > a his | Program was given by the children of the for home uss to help v Ly Newde “and his| Biuo Bird society and the junior classes as, follows: Hymn, Christ Arose, school; recitation, When Easter Comes, Mary m e i = i . - Jones; exercise, Easter Blossoms, five e 5 d0E EhEecsed Krasu "‘""“' WOT iy girls, Marjorle Gates, Dorothy h, ho::nd me!r:l nhpi.;euon assured in its :':"l “’M‘ {’”‘;’l"’" because :"'"’."' er, 1| Touise Jones, Embeth Bennett, visable to attempt a complete. ; use. Our line offers a fertilizer for Coman; recitation, This is His Da: N ; g - i) slmxfle!!deamt n. As :hx:nc.':::“fi:‘ Sy e 7 189 Tan ! the vay | Erickson ; recitation,\I Won't Forget, J. . etal = neglected tree resembles a PATEF o T 3 enite Edmund Norman, Jr.; EIN types of veg es, | is very dense, and a large- m ot - < he. 9! Baster Day, Courtland Order of your dealer or us. . | o this growth should be remov e 4 » | song, Sharon's Rose, M o Thaiiest. is done in a single season, hmnnr g~ R 3 5 p Miss Gertrude Allen; tree is forced into additional top Mi - et Toiebny Bells, Helen L. Colv: and conditions are almost as bad 2 3 . 3 ¥ othy Davis, end of the season as the! ‘were P = > & 1 yecitations, The Heart of the beginning. 121 . 3 da Kleus: hen Spring Re . eXperient ctric| garet ‘8. Colver; The tree is to cut out the dead wood. # hea Wi trude Al ‘|is followed by removing the Water: 8 ] i K v il ;ud - or suckers from the trunk and s ————— e _— - (G H. Wright's i = ¢ X Tl - class in offering. eéntire -services ‘Wwas fi)r mi: D - o e s Sl R i e wire o v |NEW HAVEN LADY HAD TO Silmatic lraitations. ats. : B 2 ; | BE HELPED LIKE A CHILD - NTlL SHE TCOK ClNOT with Mrs. Seala- “I have been aunertng from a ner- vous breakdown and could scarcely across the floor without some one to steady me. I was like a mere child and had to be he‘lped in many ways. I would get mervous and tremble and “I used many different ways to get well, but nothing would. help me and |T continued to get worse all. of the time and for five months, until I took CINOT, I was in a ecritical condition and had given up hope of ever getting | Mrs. Miaria Sealabrine of 359 Oak Stroct, New | Haven Suffered With Nerveus Breakdown and Was Almost a Total Invalid Until | Well, and Strong. CINOT Made Her “I heard of CINOT and started us- ing it with wonderful results. 1y began to get m nerves & y strength. 1 slow- My came steadier and my appe dite improved and at last I was able to get around without help, which is* the first time in many months. As I f age. I think i wonderful that a Medicine to take hol and do what CINOT did and 1 am giad am seventy years o to endorse it." CINOT 1S FOR SALE IN NORWICH BY H. M. LEROU, AND ALL OTHEF FIRST-CLASS DRUGGISTS EVERY: WHERE. PANTS PANTS Bulletin i=XIQK=$ i Watch Friday Morning’s . At 'the evening service “Wright's -eubject w as An I The’ cantata. Chapman, Miss R. Povey and Rev. J. W. Carter. Joseph DeRusha re transferred Friday. Mr. De- Jmusband, Arthur L. Morgan, C.-Y. igtéred ‘the f E 1 3 fi \l\’l will build a bungalow. S S. Ralnbo Coman and her th: Mary C. Watrous has retm —_— - - — Bernice Isabel, s Estel fte rspending three weeks in Brooklyn, OLD HOP RIVER 2. Voorhees. We have ]ust received a fresh supply of the BES'F seen in Norwich in more than two years. ay and Thi e, whe igland, 1652, XII. Fontaine was organist,| Henry W. Hurlbutt a building G. Perkins and \mel: _on the Mllitary highway and adjoin-| base, announcing her arrival in San P d of Latham E. The, dro, Cal, where she®went to join & has purchased ursday last. for EGG, STOVE and NUT — Also $12.00 per (50 cents per ton extra if we use baskets. : change without notlce.) We also ofl’er Special Armngemél;s : time, we can offer you arranoements for deferred pa you. ; ' We absolutely GUARANTEE both QUALITY - and Q@ (and we always back our guarantee), also suggest the our statement is to Try Sample Ton of Each Size you. test of the coal does not prove what we claim, we will takeA it will COST YOU NOTHING. PURE BUTTER LA PURE COCOA, 3Pounds. .. New England’s needs during the actual consuming. RUN- - - B P YOUR COAL NOW while transportation and delivery; condstibms <~ *I‘;Veldés G'apelazg: are good and thus help to prevent a strmgency next M\m ' e o e actually needed. - Youappreciate facilities i notice, if necessary. : We have these facilities and can SA’ of OUR SERVICE. Whatever is necessary we’re glad to do. problems in the most economical way for you. LET US SHOW YO@U: 7 Pound .. DOZEN 29c¢ WHY PAY MORE ? e SPRING CAMPAIGN Euy Terms GOCD WORK ; EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL 42—44 FRANKLIN STREET A ARMOUR’S SMOKED - SHOULDERS: 16¢ Fresh Creamery e S Pound 45¢ 2 Pounds 25¢ 22 PER CENT. BUTTER FAT. White Rose Rolled Oats, pkge. ... 10c Breakfast Coffee Fresh Selected Eggs LEAF RD HOME WIRING Special Prices 1 The Norwich: Electric Co. New of t situate at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al- | Mrs. Latham E. PANTS D«:fl n a field at Long Cove for Richard|dence Saturday to attend the funeral . Chase, found a Pine Tree shilling, a'Sunday of her cousin, James H. Mills, r coin, which bore on one side a pine and Mrs with the inscription Massachusetts,| Charles H. Comstock spent Easter Mon- wnd_on the reverse side An. Do. day with Mrs. Minor Moxley in Groton, celebrating Mrs. Moxley's birthday. Cards have been reccived from Mrs, A. of the submarine L. Morgan, formerly N The attendance record in the Qld. H farmon L. Perkins and daughter,| River school for the winter term whith . Monett Lawson, with her two young| Closed Thursday, -Mr. and Mrs. Cari B. laughters, Marjorie Gates and Virginia cevllonflv good. The following puplis the first of the week from » on|Lawson, were guests of Mrs. Perkins' sis- March 24th, was ex- d perfect attendance for the ‘term: . Stephen Perkins, at Groton' Kaua Bobeck, Michael Bobeck, Johm Bo- , Harry Chowanee, Annie Chowanec, nny A. Molthrop returned Mon- Llun Mathieu, Roland Mathien, Romeo om an Easter visit at the home ct|Mathlen, Victoria Golob, Ernest a mm.rd Mrs. Frank L. Lathrop in Norwich. Cyril Greene, Helen Greene. With but plowing mnl Mrs. R. Irving Hurlbutt went to Provi-|tWo exceptions, no child was absent over two days. The per ont of attendance for the term was 98.2: tasie, Henry Miller, Ruth M. Spooner. homestead here. 4. Supervisor Fred- erick W. Porter has endeavored to maks the attendance ldw clear to parents, and the good record is largely due to his ef- forts. The teacher is F. M. Jones, NORTH STERLING Pupils of Titus school who had perfect attendance for March are Eisie Lafan- Mjldred Plerce and Miss Irene Fisher, who has beesm visit-( ing her parents, has relurned to Nerth- field, Mass., seminary. Miss Verna Chesley of Danielson has been spending two weeks wit ents, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Chesley. The min who bought the Darby plaes ‘'went to Ohio last week and drove his ear' here without stopping day or night. Mrs. Lucy Hopkins was Mrs. A. F. Wood in Danielson last week Charles and Herbert Wood of Paw- tocket, R. I, epent Sunday at the oid her pare the guest of Seuthingten.—Ex-Senator FElijah Reg- ers the Shuttle Meadow district is to sell his entire herd of bigh bred Jessey cattle a tauction. aleo farming tools, im- plements and equipment at his farm. Mr Rogers, who owns some of the larges: peach and apple orchards in this section of the state.-will devote his entire time to the large orchard business. | IT FILLS THE NEED § When your doctor decides that you need Scott s Emulsion you nay rest assured that it will fill the need better than anything else. Scolt & Dowse, Blocmbeld, N.J. 30-22 ' that he knows “You Can Do No Better Than Buy Our Wurst.” No Salad Complete Without Thumm’s Home- Made Mayonnaise: THUMM'S DELICATESSEN STORE 40 Franklin Street Nickel Plating I UNITED METALS MFG. Norwich, . COMPANY, Inc. . Cona.

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