Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 20, 1921, Page 7

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at @ astern farms could equalff same seventy farms produced 74 ‘mer can make 8o and like field crops en to know any farmer who ed that nearness to plutocra- It is my own belief, founded 'on ‘long bservalion and considerables rather per- account-keeping, that mo work w Fmgland farmer can do pays = well, in the long run, as the he puts on his kitchen-garden, than 'in grown potatoes and corn to pay seventeen mid- profits on his vegetables, Why, Up my way, 1 ERS TALK] 1t :o\gxot bring ‘him In much money. But oni# ons who has kept careful ‘tabs on the time spent in such returns from ‘it I of the amount of , as one old farme “T don’t cars-half so mu income is ana s woma time w somo el of. ERECVIE FRECKLE | Now Is the Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots » Jonger the sli | | sell o big rs filled by ent Co., Inc. Buffaio, Must be Kept Busy even though the demand for coal is less now than in winter. : That's Why Coal Prices Are : Down It’s your move on the check- er-board of economy. / The Edward Chappell Co. Norwich, Conn. I s | nesday Evening. The regular chureh|she had endear for_dimner side by slds With some Gl EACEET CHREE L SN The ramutr gt aul ol Tollowing. Inside the altar Tail stood the|gentle, quict and useful ways, In her new pa: and his wife, with Mr. and|own home ‘and in many others as well ns Mrs. R. SW. Robértson. The presidents|in the church and all of its departments, en Bantam, picked from your own garden : before you sink platform:with Rev. E. M. Anthony, who [of comforting and peaccmaking, and so|Wednesday afternoon, May 11, at the tive of this place, disd at home_on| ML 7 mido af introductory welcoming speech. | she became the most loved person among| home of Miss Cora Chapman, in Wests | Sundey evening. He icaves besidcs 1 = The ushers brought forward the visiting|all. oye Whom everybody affectionately Mr. and Mrs. Wood. Harriett McCluggage | held the office bf senior t and Ariéne Durdick presented them bou-|some years, and in the Sunday school ehe| Mrs, Martha Carpenter, vice president,) quets of carnations. Then the congrega-(Was a faithful teacher for many years.|opened the meoting, . aftor tho business!(Wednesday) afterncon. Durial will be|men . Perry has been tion paseed around the church, each one|She Will be long and greafly missed. seSel ome years ago, before the b on there was & discussion on the!y; Deep River cemetery. June 11 datn was built, there w e - thede present %iving a cordial welcoming hand| -~ Mrs. Harr {ting| JITTict _convention, with short remd- to Mr. apd Mrs. Wood. Then followed a {TiE Tl s Down vieitug &t the h . T *|ings from the Union Signal A very in- piano solo by Christine Burdick; a quar- S b D M U Dris v et ham in Cove i teresting (talk was given by Mrs. Dab- theiCoprar #Lg e i o tette, W, 'J. Robertson, Jr., Robert Rob- e ce fhe fpusial of ket od and in many other recall with happy wift-tide. Among those who do not now ertson, Yrving Thornton and Edward 1eg: 002N View Union. A dainty collation hovnton, sang; Mirs. Annfe Soule read a | S Willis dnd . her daughter. Miss wag served by Miss Chapman. A pleas- selection 'and a women's quurtetfe, Mrs. | DOSWOTth, of Springfield, Mass., visited at pictyring the old hymm, O Zion Haste, was give# by several young women. They | - Mrs. Johanna Hansen, mother of Post- swere robed in white, wore gold érowns|master Hansen, and his sister. Mrs. An-|Mrs. Leon Bliven for several days, re- and carrfdd gold horns. Formetta Rob-| thony Jacobson, with her husband and|:urned to/ Hartford Sunday. ortson, Mva Cragin, Beatrice Read and |daughter, Miss Doris, returned last week Martha Davis, with Esther Harris hold- | from Fiorida, where they had spent the | ing a cornet, took the parts, whilé Ruth|winter. - They made the home irip bylfarm for the past three months, moved Robertson sang the song, accompaniedautomobile and are now ai the home of |Friday te their home In Ashaway. {by Berthia Davi Tornetta Robertson | Martih M. Hansen. Mr. shest point of the ]‘F(\C]( and turn : 5 on behalf of the women of America, tions were in charge of Mrs. Shnie Ihe women bf R metien ot 7 { treasure of medical science. The ceremo- of the refreshments. H {t £ this week, p ty wi Erwin Rogers visited at C. 8. Deebe’ Bt Whdtwoos fhat theF are no more to be greeted with | os Sa Week, S0 this community will thus t stedman family lot in Storrs cemetery. At i Sarah Jane Sted- Thursday afternoon. Rev. , Klein conducted services in the home and at the grave at the George both p s a large company of relatives and frieade attended. o were be: u I 'tributes. The bearers were| car school year. Devotional héor Thursday at 7.30 p. m. WEEKAPAUG ihe, clurch soeieties were on the [she carried on g blessed, Lieipful ministry| The Ocean View W. C. T. U. met on 5 ; herself | to. neighbors, rich and poor. by her coming. a Mr. and Mrs. Juper Gray of Doskdn who have bee,nspending ,the past tém - P ~hothe | with his sister i Syracuse, N. - days at C. P Jo . returmed- hotme B H. D. Sisson, 89, of Deep River, n na- |has bees repairing tie bridge at. the Sunday. e E. A Walker is srending a few y erly, with nine mcmbers present, also a|widow, a sister, Mrs. Sarah Gates of 1 Waterbury.—The date for the en and their wive sto welcome | called “Aunt Janc. In the church she deaconess for|dale. In the absence of the president, atir; Mrs. Bt cock who was formerly a member of the i ant soclal tima. followed. Thornton, (Mrs. Joseph _Wharten. | (he home of Mrs. Willis' brother, W. H.| ‘Mrs H. A. Macomher, who has been Ty Howes and Mrs. W. C. Jef-|p COman t“‘s “’l’ “;‘ M b s" ‘h‘ J‘ ~suftering with larydgitls for past s heard. A pretty pantomime/ien the funeral of Mrs. Sarah Jane|(nree’threo weeks, s slowly improving. k S. M. Gladwin and chauffeur, Arthur Sylvia, who have been guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Wailter Gray, who have been living in a.cottage on the Hilandale and Mrs. Georgo St Johns, ang a solo and Isabella and Ruth Rob-| Mrs.F. McCollum visited her daughters| Vallingford, Conn., were eallers at the 18, at|ertson zave a duet. The company was in-|at Connecticut College for Women in New | Macomber farm ono day last week. , vited to the vestry, where cake and ice o |Cream were served. The room was at- {London Friday and Saturday last. _Rear Admiral H. O. Dunn and family Misses Ruth and Eila McCollum have|of, Poston. spent, the week-end ‘at their been appointed to represent their collegel 1.dn Biiven and men are bulldng an at the presentation by President Harding, | aqjtion of severa] rooms to one of thel bungalows on the Hilandale farm. /| NORTH LYME Lyme and R. H. Hedgecock’'s hl decorated In green and whi ute talks were given by the vi pastors. The program ghd decoras the precious grain of radium to Madame HCE e o Marie Curie, discoverer of this latest ‘Mrs. L. D. Howe was in charge Jeweft'City people learn with sorrow |1y gl fake place in New York Friday b S e hon L accustomed_cordiality 6 W] e o oo and, honoRs, | enrae B ATaden of Norwion was wout| ByTd Standish of Storrs college visited | v iy Sunday. Rev. J. C. Gavin of New Milford, who s many friends from the bor. [Harold Hansen Saturday and Sunday. |yaa accepted the call to Hecome pastor | @ Mrs. Merritt Smith visited{of the Dantist church, preached Sunday | farl E. Gilbert of ildren and ndchiidren infmorning and evening. He expects to 5 Clarke of Jamestown, | Paimer ard Warren Sunday last.|move his household goods today (Wed- rre Young of Taftville werc| The i reported éf A. D.|nesday) by fruek. £ A.'M. Clarke on an automobile | Lord a: r i Mrs. Erwin Rogers, and .Mrs. Jessic v | public schoots, which s .| Reads are renovating the interior of ti effect at close of the present|parsonage, preparatory to Mr. Gavin’ on de- ford by They were m in red C. Cférke of Bosten. MANSFIELD DEPOT The funeral of M n W. and Arthur Cushman of | “#hepot, Asa T. Burdick of Mer-| James W e | “The Coffee of a Good Taste™ 42 cents a pound i | | R A T T IR A R s = 2 ez “»'J'l)‘!’—'fi;’?}aff' 7 E s No,ruzlw,”,,”, S T R oy Churned from ~ full cream milk! Only sweet; full cream milk goes into the churns that turn out Wedgwood ‘Creamery Butter. No cream is skimmed off —you get all the butter fats. Thatis why Wedgwood Creams- . ery Butter is so good, sorichand fir}e flavored. You get a full, honest pound of butter when you buy Wedg- wood Creamery Butter. Before it goes into the dust and oder proof carton, the air and water are carefully pressed out. \ We. offer you a money-saving coupon in each pound. By save ing these coupens they’ll help you get a set of beautiful Parie sian China Dishes as described below. & Parksdale Farm Eggs i Just see how the family takes to these big, thoroughbred eggs., They’re fancy in every way but price—and a coupon is packed with each dozen. Bé'sure of getting good butter and eggs by insisting on Wedgwood Creamery Butter and Parksdale Farm Eggs. Startssaving the coupons now. Let us know if your grocer doesn’t have them. ) & | \ P. BERRY & SONS, Incorporated \ Hartford, Conn. Sole Distributors for New England States : FOR 30 COUPONS AND $6.00 you can get 42 picces of Parisian China, graceful in dee sign and beautifully embossed with a gold band. For 30 more coupons and $6.00 you can get another 36-piece set. A third set of 34 pieces for only 30 coupons and $6.00 completes this magnificent dinner service. 112 j pieces in all. Diskes will be shipped same day coupons are received. e visitor, Mrs. J. O. Babeock of Avon-ipiace, an: Deep River. The funeral is to held 4 ™ at Memorial chipet Deen River thix|3Mrs. Te on of Waterbury, and Shess Stanlard Models o s o Miss Kalherine Templeton, daugh e e o8| Ticut. ‘Gov. Charies A. Templetom Complete June List NOW ON SALE.- Columbi Records Song Hits ing Dose Song and Make Dose Music) Al Jolson Never Break Blossom Seeley Now Frenk Crum#l Frank Crumit Howard Marsk Howard Marsk ¢ Custard and You' Nora Bayes mn to Sleep Nora Bayes Edwin Smalle Edwin Smalls Right Straight Thra nd Her Ji rry C. Browne and Male Quarted Harry C. 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