Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 21, 1921, Page 2

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~ WILLIMANT We i £ (3 E benefit added toward the complef the $14,600 quota aliotted the district which Willimantic is e 22F i proposed anco of passenger trala No. 112 Hartford to this city, and the folfor letter has been sent to the public utili- ties commission by the corresponding see- retary: Gentlemen :— At a meeting of the Willimantic Cham- ber of Commerce it was veted to against the taking off\of train No. 11 between Hartford and “Williman! that train brings nearly one-third express matter, between $00 ~and s and all our morning be a great inconvenience citizens of Willimantic and have that train discontinued. We no good reason why it should be taken as there is only a short run between non and Willimantic. We ask you fhe | COntinue this tram if possible. I encl you copy of letter sent to A. R. ¢ the New Y il Bigel igisifléfiegi!f} P AT M 'zg EE . 5 Z ; ture, is to be shown at the Y. M. C. A. Friday afterncon during the seeial hour. About 20 members of Violst Eebokah lodge, No. 57, L. O. O. F., of this elty, attended the state convention of Rebekah lodges held at Norwich Wednesday. The FEigas ittt i i Bugene e ‘William Geer and Orville I i large audiences filled the Gem A T | PIMPLES ON FACE a member of tite reception committee. A testimonial to William HMawkins, who conducted an emporium of good eheer some 30 yeats l{o in what is now known as the Yonclas block on Main street, is attracting attention ‘at the store of ex- Mayor Datiel P. Dunn. The signatures of two score or more “viliage boys” in- clude many men who have taken active iy SEEREEEY ity nf nipd ?flfiggigg _ geigs xE i 1 A n | night A p part in city affairs. The testimonial, | SNOFLY which brings back memories of bygone di was picked up at an auetion Twes- Hard and Red. Caused ltehing and Burning, My tsoublebegun by using lqdnhmmm A o T day “by Chiuncey Macfarlane. The fes- timonial, which s in excellemt seript, is the work of Attorneéy Thomas J. Kelley. The meeting of Francis 8. Longy Won- aw's) Relief corps was held Wednesday night in the G. A. R. rooms at the town building. Following the Business meeting 4 social time was enjoyed. Dr. Harry J. Cotter and Dr. Edward ¥. Cotter of Boston have returned to that city after visiting their parents, Mr. and | Mrs. Joseph Cotier, of Park strést. Eugene Bascon of this eity and Bmelda Provencal of Woensocket, R. L, were married Monday at the Chureh of the Precious Blood in that plage, Follewing their honeymoon they will return o this city to make their home at No, 37 Union street, o Funeral services for Mrs. Adeiard R. Ointment "".: healed. Lamiotte were held Wednesday moraing Levine, 24 Carr 8¢, | | ot .15 o'clock at the family home ia Windham Center. The quiem st Bt Mary's church in this eity at 9 ocloek was sung by Rev. & J« Papillon. The bearers were Henri and Arsene Lamiotte, Omer Guerdin and Ar- thur Baginet, Burial was In St. Joseph’ eemetery. ! Tho funersl of Kills ¥. Gagne, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gagne, was held Wedneeday morning at 11 orelogk at the parents’ home, No. 32 Lebanon ave- nue. Burial was in St. Jeseph's cemsters, l Arvid A. Thorsbers of No. 156 Onk - Dr.F. C. Jackson DENTIST trest, Wil i etreet and Miss Mary Ellen Sayres of e Wiimankie Warne rdistrict, daughtet pf Mr. and Mrs. Hotra—d a. m. 1o 8 p. m. Phone 44 | Potrick Sayres, were united in marriage { Wedneaday morniing_at § v'clock at Bt JAY M. SHEPARD Joseph's church by R Joha E. Clark, Busceeding Filmore & Shepard pastor. The best man was Harry Noel and the bridesmald was Mies . thier. The bride wore 7 . Funeral Director & Embalmer $0-62 NORTH ST, WILLIMANTIC Lady Assistant. Tel. Connection tricotine with hat to match and earried Killourey Bros. - bouquet of bride roses. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND Bl oSy EMBALMERS cost of SRNRONIN 1t conts "g:"'m 28 Uninn 8t, Willimantie, Conn, | St9d siaty sears® ‘“"m'fit or by 500 & beitle, ’ Phone 29 (Lady Assistant) Est. C. A, Voorbess, M, D., Philzdelphia Dresent er doll which earried wil ing the signature of Herbert Hooyer, head of the European fellef committee. Other prizes were a silic umprelln and & leather traveling bag, donated by loc- al merchanits. Thirty-five little maidens sold candy during the evening and the eale of ice aream, candy and cake added mueh to the monsy for the “fres bed tund” The ladies of the hospital auxil- tary to- whom faueh of the éredit for the success of the charity dance belong, were the following: Mrs, John Reilly, ehairman ; Mrs. Alpert C. Scripture, Mrs. Arthur Racloot, Miss Carrie Stlles, Mrs James Aspinwall, Miss Agnes Nelligan, Mrs. Daniel Freneh, Mrs. Florence East- erbrooks, Mrs. J. F. Fitsgerald, Mre Sohn O'Nefll, Mrs. Roderick Gaudfeu and Mra. Arthur Squires. The regional Sunday sehool imstitate opened Wednesday _afterndon at 4.30 o'tipek at the Firet Baptist chureh in his ely, delegates frem many churches i Willimantic and vielaity " attending the afternson and evening sessions. in- stitute is being helq under the auspicos of the Windham County Bunday School apsncintion its purpose being to premote better church efficiency. The speakers utged the trainisg of young People for Christizh werk thus making ‘teachers of ability for all ehureh sehiosls The plan the association is to .premote boys' conferences, girls oconferesnces, werkers' conferences, stereopticon lectures,” biblo- graphies, reading courses, teacher train- |ing élasses, community training, schools, ! summer schools and other courses of ben- ofit to Ghureh workers Over a thousand conferences_and meetings were held by the association during the past year, over 10,000 workers were helped and over 500 schools were reached, The pro- ‘Wednesday was as follows: 4:30 to 5.10, Class for all, “How te Study,” 1, The Factors in Study, Rev, ll,‘ln-euee Hill Frank, D. D.; 518 to $.00. Divisional classes, children's division, 1 The Child, Mrs. Luck Stock Chapin; young people’s division, 1, Lesson Ma- terial and How to Use It, Mrs Cora | Murray’s Boston Store Willimantic, Conn. IMPORTANT SALE Suits, Coats and Dresses This Sale is important because of the fact that prices are very radically reduced. llinunmtunitytobuyttylilhtpddesinblemenhiunnuflmcwbznlhmh great demand for Spring Wearing Apparel. NOTICE THE SAVING ON EACH GARMENT. {{ COATS AND WRAPS Spring Coats and Wraps, in Velour, Polo Cloth, Twill and Tricotine— $19.50 QUALITY ........ FOR $13.50 $25.00 QUALITY ............ FOR $15.98 $27.80 QUALITY ....... FOR $19.50 $35.00 QUALITY ........ FOR $25.98 $49.00 QUALITY ... FOR $35.00 $69.00 QUALITY ....... FOR $42.00 DRESSES z In Taffeta, Canton Crepe, Georgette, Mes- | e Mm: and Mignonette, in THURSDAY MORNING BEGINS AN Smart Spring Suits, developed in Serge, Poiret Twill, Tricotine and Jersey, in reg- ular and stylish stout— $22.50 SUITS ......... FOR $14.50 $25.00 SUITS ......... FOR $17.50 .00 SUITS ...c..n... FOR $22.50 .00 SUITS ......... FOR $26.98 $45.00 SUITS ......... FOR $32.50 $55.00 SUITS ......... FOR $37.50 $22.50 DRESSES ...... NOW $17.50 $25.00 DRESSES ...... NOW $21.50 $39,00, $42.00 DRESSES, NOW $29.50 $45.00 DRESSES _..... NOW $35.00 OF SUITS P s £ THE H. C. MURRAY CO. achenowadays It does it in the right, the Ye ithyatouch, Harsh D Swow 'Yo:::':d‘tflvhll. somm Swary mow. [ is vouched in short order. - Plaster or Liguid’ Blue-jay The Scientific Corn Ender BAUER & BLACK Clisage NewYork Toromte lq-ul.l““-ln-n—-\zmm Miss Hazel Swift of Norwieh spest twe days the past week with Hermon Gager. PFred H. Race, Jr., of Pittsfleld, Mass., epent Tuesday with his parents, Mr. and Mre. Fred H. Race. . 20d evening programs. gl it BT sou:umu i Otiver Woodhouse lodge, No, §1, K. of P., held 8 meeting in Pythian hall Tues- day evening with & g9od attendancd Five applications for mémbership Wers re- oeived. George Kramer wes the guest Tuesday of nis brother, William Kramer, in Nor Prof. C. C. Helmold of imantie Titesda) in New 5 t6 het home on Lebason avenus for a few weeks’ vacation. E. A Mitchell of Salem was a ealler hete Tuesday, week end with his parents, Mr. and Mfs, Fred Armstrong. Miss Minnie Bergman of New York éity, Mrs. O. P. Wahteg and. daughter Olive of Boston were recent guests of Mr, and Mrs, R. M. Harding. Mts, Jennette Hoffman, Mrs. Frani Roockwood, Mrs. H. Race and Mrs. Lillie Browning attended the Boeial Cor. fier gaihering at Franklin hall, Willi- mantic, Wednesday. Mrs. Lillie Browning and daughter Myrtice were week end Fuésts Mrs. Harold Riley of Norwieh. A. B, Race and daughter Rena were guests Sunday of Mts, Luecius Browning ot Norwieh. Master Louls Robledo, Wwho spest the wintef os the guest of Master Frank Mr. and Mrms. Whilam D. Ti of| Harding, has fretumed to his homeé in sTield, Fred: Traey of m’&fi... New York. tie, ! Miss Neflle Hunt snd Mrs. Hthel Blakesley 0f Columbie -wete in town Monday atteding the funieral of Charles H. Strong. — ANDOVER 5 frete was an entertainment ‘Saturday Mr. and Mss. P. H. Balley of Amston ! syening at the town hall given by the wery .;mu of friends in town Tussday.|Columbia people. A large crowd was . of Farmington is the|present and ed the evening. guest of his family on. Linwood ml:uun was o;ul.uye e this week, A class is 1o be taken in at the grange Daniél M. O'Brien was visiting friends | Monday night. in Plainville Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olds have returned vam'l‘m m;::ur A. W. Bushell of|from Florida, where they have spent tie | 8. orwich was in town Tuesday. winter, Th toa v able Dr. and Mre. A L. Stebbins motored | crip. stz il to Hartford Wy y 6 attend the| Annie Merritt, who has been very il speaking and spelling gontest held in the|with pneumonia, is galnjng. Her mother hall of representatives. Their daughter,|is not gaining as fast is somewhat Miss Ruth Btebbins, Was one ef the een- | better than a week sgo, testants. Miss Julla Perking has had & poreh Built on her house, COLUMBIA Frank Hamiion has moved with his family to the house occupied by Adelaide There will b & demonstration of the | Tarbox for many years. Lalley elegiric light, st Yeoman's ball, | Postmistress Mrs. Helen Gatchel is Columbla, Saturday evening, April 23 by | back in the Destoflice after « few days Wood and Ladd of Willimantie, Agents |iliness, for the C. S. Mersick Co of New Haven, {. Mrs. L. B. Whitcomb s home from distributors. The demonstration to take | Manchester hospital. place during the whist party (e be Jeid ristine White, who was operated en that evening.—edv. for appendicitis in St. Joseph's hospital, ‘Witlimantie, is doing well and expects to SOUTH WINDHAM [>¢abi to ris homs s, William A Butler returned to Hartferd Much sympathy is felt fer the wite and | Monday after spending the week end in family of Alfred Kinne, & highly respeet.| town. ed citizen, always eheerful, who will be| C. E. White is home from Tennesses. missed by a large circle of friends. Tony Vignone has a very pletty little Allen Perry has returned after & visit| house bullt ¢n the site of the eld hetel in New York. property. ‘William Swan has meved with his fam. o e e ily to the Harries house. PLAINFIELD ‘Waterford Simons and his Sister, Miss iy St e g iy A number of loca) sseser football fans vacated by Mr, Swaa. fmotored to Fall River Tuesday to see er(km ge.:rn F. Stiles la visiting New | the Robins Drle(;sk luun'u that eity orks relatives. | deteat the Beuilin Steel of 8t Louls, 4-3 E. Clinton asd Artbur Winchester of{for the national champlonship title. All the Mohican, New London, were here Fri-| the cars reached Fall River In time to day to attend the funeral of Alfred Kinne.|see the game éxcept ohe, Mr, Campbell's Mrs. Brnest Clark and little | Oldsmebile had six blowouts, getting West Haven spent Baturday | there and one oming back. The resuit with Mr, Clark's pmrents, | was that Jack Oates, soclety Has been fort- unate in securing Prof. J, B. Murphy and he best talen of Nérwich to Arcon,” a play in thres scts. This play sometimes called ag0. Hel; iting its presen "Fhe commiot ' AWA! s 0. s it- ' mhlleuyllnflfll'“lfl‘lmflhnfi after the play. A bazaar under the madpless of the Veterans -g Foreign Wars i planned. The Lee Fatding and tanily of New Britain "x.a-.n o g ey et visited the old Homé in Sterling Olty Benjamin Birtwhistle lett Thesday ev- ening for New York where he will b emp At the meeting of the Dramatie elub tn the Community house Tuesday " Was elestéd bu A committee was elected te e detajls. Mr. Paine week Wednaadsgy with a large attendance. Kathering Pearson and Mrs. Willls Hall served din- ner. from Boston, father of 8, Jewely Tiffany retumed te s superintendent w;x!u town, Mass., last S tlsn il 15 L) is e Lord was a River visitor 185t iend onday. Lyman Harding is able te be although still confined te the nmn:r:i an injured leg.~ NORTH STONINGTON The local Red has veted to buy & Harttord—Altheugh fracture resid el rianaticop WHLL bed, to loatied to ents club; has had but little epportuni millarize himself with the mmw already. evidenced the fact that real golfer. Miss M.iu Lriee ass., 18 passing & shert va- me here. W, . Williams conducted services at Bt Mafk's ¢hufch, Mystie, Sunday morning. Mrs, “Amos Wheeler haa been visiting in New l.l:nun. The ogree grange went to the Noad church distriet, Staningtecs tast week, to COBfer the third fous will 39, lack Point club met Tuesday af- umwm .'nh Mre. J. O. Manwaring of the road. e B o i Yo in pai 01 e s The W. M. L grcheatra from New turnished music. ! ald en home utsing, belng given in the Congregational vestry, nstructive. No admiss! Mrs. Charles P. Thompson, Haven has heen visiting her mot} ocktsn, tation st Rev. house. ‘The Sunshine seelety ternoen with Miss Nan avenue to #6w on articles for a sale ig The next meeting will be held at the home of Mra Marion May, Park has been visiting Park. in Mystls, for & few days. NIANTIC East Lyme grange is to open its mest- ing to the public mext Tuesday evening at Comstoek hail jn Flanders. County Agent H. 8, Johnson and Home Demon- stration Agent Miss Stratton of Norwich. jew London ooun il epear. Thg mesting will be called at Mrs. Harriet M. Tyhrk):u sold n;: rescent Beach property kmown as Crescent Park company 1o i M. Swinney N. Hillyer. e :m“'nfi Jeague held a sosial on ‘Wednesday evening in the Methodist par- sonage. Refreshment swere served. A siiver offering Was taken fer the benefit £ the league. *' Niantic lodge, Ne. 11, L 0. 0. F.. met The Summer Issue of the CONNECTICUT TELEPHONE ' DIRECTORY Goes To Press Saturday, April 30th If your telephone number, or your ad- dress or the name under which your tele- phone is listed is to be changed, it MUST be arranged for on or before April 30th, ) in order to appear correctly in this issue. THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY ¢ R. Davis. Dr. and Mrs. Adam F. Bishop of Mal street entertained over the week end Bu-|at M f New |gene Taylor of New Haven. | , Mrs,| The Niantie Dramatic elub met Tues- day evening at the home of Mirs Lealle Beckwith te rebearse the play Which One Won? Joseph Myott and William Goodrich are bulifing & cottage at Pine Grove for Mra. Strohméyer of Brookiyn, N. Y. » Themas Washburn of Norwieh ls sulld- Ing a cottage. at Pine Grove for Mr, and Nrs. Charles Baker of Hartford, summer residents of the Grove. Homer Dorman is shingling the roofs of the Harrington coftage, recently puf- chased by his father, Willlam H. Dorman. Charles Watrous of the village is erect- . |ing o cottage at Baunders Grove for Mr. Norton of proving very teo is charged. with Mr. ford. Chappel] who teaches in Rogers and Mis to t Longms Thomas James Arthur Kingsiey of team, of the local on & lafge class. SOUTH Place of his estiage recently destroyed by _ Re¥. Mr. Thomas of & gras fire. Fred G. Prothero of Norwieh has pur- chased the Fiske property in the Grove from R. B. 5. Washburn of Norwich. Mr. Washburn recently bought the Dorman property on Pine street from Williari H. Dorman. This place Is lo- ¢ated in the rear of the Fiske place. The Lyme Electric Power eompany has 4 force of men in Pine Grove installing et lights for summer lighting. petosiazeandioesy At the home of Mrs. Jacob Savin Sus- day evening her daughter Bessie was united in marriage with Abraham Kersh- enbaum of New York. Rabbl Dorowits performed the ceremony, after which & .u&ar was served 1o guests from New York, New London, Salem, Waterford and Montville. Mr. and_ Mrs. Kershenbaum wiil reside in New York after a honey- moon trip. A social was held at the Eureka Soeial €lub Huesday evening, péople from New London, Waterford and Salem being pres- ent. Dancing was enjoyed by all and refreshments were Served. Austin Rix of Salem spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tinker. Mrs, Fred A Weaver and n-si\- Mertice have beer guests of Mrs. B. Dimon for several days the past week. |0 Mr. Weaver and family, who wers former residents of this place, have been living for the past four yéars at Bradford, Vt. and are new moving to Ridgefield, Conn. day nest Mrs. farm burea Mrs. Harris Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tuesday. Joseph Toberman. out this week. . Hartford, last Wi met Thursday af- D. Davis of Pern How MuchTax Mr. and Mrs, Willlam McBee of Ad- ams, Mass., Were guests of Mr. and Mrs W. H. Hall the past week. Mary Harris and ehild of Spring. fleld, Mass., are visiting &t the home ef iter, Mrs. Catl Geodmas Elisha ¥. Tucker feturned home Tues- day after a few days’ visit with relatives nsfield Center and Storrs. Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Chappell and thelr three Aaughtets spent Sune . the 10th 18 Water Mr. and Mra. E. C. Payson, Miss Ruth M | Payson motered ow Bunday las of Meriden is the fguest of her son. Chatles L. James. Hartford was & recent caller in this place. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Goodrieh and children visited Mra. Goodrich's parents in New London the first of the week. WILLINGTON _ Charles Farra was operated on at the Hartford hospital last week for tonsilitis Danlelson will oc cupy the pulpit in Memorial chureh Sun- Snow of Holyoke Mass., visited Mrs. Snow's parents las! John DeCielo has sold his plase te The deed was made Miss Marion Wondrosek sttended the fmeeting on education held at the eapitol ‘ednesday. —_— TO INVESTIGATE ESCAPR OF GROVER C. BERGDOLL ‘Washington, April 20.—Representative Peters, republican, Maine, was named to. day by Speaker Olllett as chairman of the special commities 1o Investigate the escape of Grover C. Bergdoll, the Phila- delphia draft dodger, wWho is Sew in Ger- many. OUT THIS OUT—IT 18 WORTH MONRY ‘DoYouP A -m Your Stomach? @ same day, in a drowsy t]nwmgdowng:f?ffidmcy GrapeNuts served with cream or milk gives you just the nourishment needed for breakfast or lunch without burdening the digestion. - GrapeNuts is the perfected mutriment of wheat tn;gmfltedbaflaxandlsparflym-digqstedm making 7y ore’s 3 Reason”

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