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PROBABLY CLOUDY TODAY; FULL ASSOCIATED FAIR TOMORROW PRESS DESPATCHES by Alte Frances Ruth Beit with honora- Music, America the Beautiful, le mention to Jared Maples.. School Chorus. Bates | morning service at 10.30 o'clock Wil be|holds it for one onth. TheBulletin. | Graduating Grammar School Students | The Chureh in r Home. Sunday| Mrs. Annfe Peabody of Philadelphia POETRY ] Certificates of merit frcm the Colo-| Miss Hazel Banfield was the accom- |4chool meets at 12 o'clock and the Ep-|was a visitor hwe Wednesday. She ze- EXPERIENCE. nly: Daughters In the essny contest wers | panite : yorth League meets at § oclock. Atturned Thursday to Bridgeport, where |Like Crusos with the bootlcss goMd wi 4 awarded to Eva Moyel, Elcanor Gadbois,| The following were the eclass mems|7 P A ahers Yol Do & Sunday school |ete will_stay with friends for & few Upon (he e 2 plm do and Mareia Stanton. bers: Vivian Adelalde Atkins®, Lydia|concert in the church. weeks before coming to Mystic for the e desert ve of death and say: , June 18, 1021, . | bers: n ide ) Ly v th Morwieh, Saturday, | The Colopial Dames first prize in the | Ruth Adams®, Kdwin Heap®, Eleanor| At the Taftville Congregational church |Summer., Tfi‘:‘y'{‘:n‘;’or‘r::"- CE gy — R essay contest Was preseniel to Lois | Heinrich®, Priscilla Ruth Krodel®, Hen-| the morning address will be given by 1 Whose currency s sirange unito eur THE WEATHER. Latimer, third prize to Romeyr. Hold-|ry Krucke, Albert Edmund Mathewson,| G. T. Bochman of the Connecticut Tem. WAUREGAN nd ? ridge and certificate of merit to Alte|Irene Mayor®, Lillian Katherine Pin- | perance Union. In. respect to the tem. In life’s small market they have served .. B . The death of Philias Chagnon cecurred e B e Becinmant eit. jlEpeny, Alcred Altfed . Mirtin | ‘Puchia’.| vetince wituktion tn Connecticut this ad-|, Jhe @51k oL Eh Il Chaphonsocurred | - 5 it pays o= c.mm.n soa. 'u“ il central near thu Grammar sehool graduations were held | Dorothy G. Gildersleeve, Caroline );; Greeneville School. Hilda Troeger*, Raymond Everett Yer-|drees will be up to the minute, and will Hran(t};nt M Cheirien aas ma“‘; <= oy . d:;-y found rapture could we bul ¢ Honduras Friday night, appar- the Norwich public schools Friday |Greth, Una Belle G. Harbeck, Sar Greeneville school held its graduation | rington. be of special interest to those interest-| ool “n, T JIERCH e lineman in | Till Time hath matched our means to our “atly moving slowly northwestward, | Lt in o wiin s otal of 214 puplls |Huggard, Miriam Lang, laicy G: Mac-| exercises in the school hall at 2 oclock| Each graduate Tecelves an additional ed in industrial conditions. e R e e Qemand.” = 2 o Const P. Macl mm, Amie L. with a class of 33 graduating. |diploma for completion of Norwi Pu- - » But otherwise Fate wills it for behold essure was relatively high Friday| aguating. Large and interested audi-|Dougal, Constance Lea 1 graduating. A pro- | diple o A ) SRR = : e Fate wills it for béhol over the lower Mississiopl valley, the | Srace-of Sarenta and.{riends heard well| March, Maudo E. Marshall, 1da A. May: | grab. % o5 o 3% & unique, was car- | pils' Reading Circ B o O papuresan; three |Our cathered streagth of individual pain east Gulf states, Florida and along the| ongered programs presented at each of |nard, Margaret McDonald, Cathcelr::: t ried out in splendid form, giving five| Candidates lremelvlr;: x:h:hxel! for MYSTIC o:ua:?o( uy‘;can ‘::; e | When ;rmu long alchemy hath u Pacific coast, -fle i low i ;‘c" the six schools where the graduations },‘fl‘,;e‘fh' ‘{‘::;ffinc‘,‘ ',“?,';;o,.d Esther :fi?fif::n‘“.:‘,‘: ;’,:!ZZ:iu;re 2:5‘?521; m’[‘h_e‘;‘:r‘ ’:‘fcr:(:':né: S e graduating, exercises of the Broad- | Chagnon of Taftyille, and seven sisters, | Dies with us—hoarded all these years in al showers have oc- i a 3 mond. s < their | 5 2 ) - = = = vain i » Rodier, Elsie V. Scalpen, - | that did great credit to the pupils and| Ten were in the graduating cla: a gl : o v mold B e 1o for iostly fais weather| At Broadway school ihe Fraduation | Schelin, Miriam G. Shapiro, Adelle G.| their instructors. |the West Town street school, wher the | plomas, as follows: Amss Barnes, Nor- | Daley of New London, Mrs. Abert Cout. LT ) without material change in temperature | exercises were held at 3 owclock In the | 00y “glizabetn B. Spicer, Amelia| " The following was the Programme: | cxercises were held at % o'clock, The|man Barstow, Katle Braun, Columbia |lier of Pascoag, Rose and dennle of Saturday and Sunday In the states east |Senior room with the following Program: |, oniowski, Gladys W. Tortoiseshell,| Mareh, Graduates |class motto was “As the Labor. So_tha | Brustulon, Norris Cooper, Thimas Cord- e e = S of the Mississipp! river. Music, e Dorothea C. Tucker, Fannie Wener,| Chorus—Awake! Awake! Hawthorne Reward.” The class gift to the school|ner, Bruno Cini, Winfred Dick, R- saic | order of t ATy D o hth y of th Broadway School Orchestra. Erika C. Werth, Dorothy S. Whitney, Grades VII and’ VIII {was a fine picture of George Washing-|Féld. Austin Fribance, Gertrude Gley, |services took place at the Sacred Meart | o Eate | 0 o 5O C Winds. Flower Song, Lange| ., nnah T. Wiese, Grace J. Wilson, Prayer Rev. Charles H. Ricketts | ton. Dorance Grimes Rpth Greer, Mary Heinz, | church with a_solemn requiem hig! m.u_l e North of Sandy Hook: Moderate north | Cradle Song, Hauser | porence I Wright, Dorothy H. A. HISTORICAL REVIEW The principal, Miss Florence Bennett,| Rosamond Holmes, Sophia Holpp, Ethel |celebrated by his brother, Rev lhnr){l - A i i ani porthwest winds, overcast Wweather | Violin eolo, Message of the Rose, Zerull, Five Events in the History of Norwich Dresided at the following programme in [ Hughes, John Mosco, Bertha Foley, Karl | Chagnon. Rev. F. R. Dess reauic of | oblivion and remembering Saturday Anna P. Rodler. Gillet |, Their instructors have been the follow- | No. 1—Uncas and Miantonomo . ) which the planist was Mise Sara J. Mo- | Thissen, Fkrence Thoma and William |Occum, was deacon and ¥ Fm'; omtole |© - ate £HA Zan e i e N e s Beathited “*{ing: Principal. Frank W. Clapp; assist-1 " Scene—The Great Plain, near Yantic . Clellan: it g Sl R e Pl L B s R e By . Eh WO ERE SiEthancc Winds, over-|aEusic, tAmarl izt ants, Mrs. Harriet S. Blackmar, Miss | Uncas James T. Kramer | March orchestra, Awaya to the Woods, chorus, | Mathieu, m moni, L Uon. e moate S bl o onie g cast weather Saturday. Katterine I Bates| 005 MrE EHarHeiS blschuer, ki s Henry W. Mileski Dorothy E. Versason, '24. seveath and eighth grades; Uncle Sam, |in the snctusry were Futher Seiferman | Forecast. Recitation, Uncle Sam's Blrthday, | Young; music supervisor, Miss Mary E.| Chorus—See the Pale Moon Campana|Prayer His Character. Austin Fribance; Yo-|of lewett City and Fatber Bellerose, o S DAY habed South New Fngland: Cloudy Satur- Slorence B; Rogers; drawing supervisor, Miss Mary Grade VIII Song, Mountain Echoes lande, piano sok, Rosamond Holmes; An | Taftville. 3 wares g ;i ans? Buntty fain, moteraie tempere- e G. Henderson. No. 2—The Purchase of Norwich, June Class Order for a Picture, Mary H The | The besrers :;e;:,flr:r]}:l;.;;l;:;Aé‘z~ And sell us the one foy for which we s 4 ¥ Declamation, Who Patriots 3 165! Memorized, dramatized reading Springtimu of the Year, vocal solo, |Weeks, Aram Maynard, 1 , | o Shtane e Meewhoh. Charles F. Dole West Chelsea Scheel, SC,n','_—;h: Mohegan Country Lesson—The First Continental Congress|Louise Richard; Americanism, Dorance |L. Roberts and O. J. Mitchell muwme| lived longer life had such for : uth the Thater i Hol Edxe: The West Chelsea school graduated 57| yeyjor Mason Albert L. Prodell Grades 6, 7 and ». Grimes; Wwen Life is Brishtest, chorus, | flower bearers were Thomas Soctt, Wim. T R S T T oL NN ihie | Mislo, ‘OB’ Viotorious ‘People, Gaines | nolding exercises at the Mt. Pleasant| ooy, WS, o gon P MacDougal | White Butterfiles, seventh and elghth grades: Radlum, |J. Phelan, Anthony Rezenski and P. J. ey following changes in temperature and the | Recitation, Mrs. Malaprop in an Air street school building at 230 Friday \yilliam Backus \ Earl D. Kramer Class Bertha Pollay; Eleancr, violin solo, | McCall of the Bristol Elks. Burial was | we stand before thy shadowy R AT e Bas | A, 2 afternoon. Principal John B. Stanton|miant RiC! Joseph Naurocki| Address Dorance Grimes ; Deep Sea Salvage, Win- |in the Sacred Heart cemetery, Wauregan, | e SEE e 2 g Dorothy Stanton Whitney. vresided. Samuel Hyde X S. Hoffman| Bdwin Hill, Secretary of Y .M. C. A |fred Dick: Scarf Dancs, nine girls where ‘the committal service was con: il our long lie within thy LR ** 75 3000 | Declamation, The Conjugating Dutch- The following was the program: Uncas James T. Kramer |Song, A Summer Lullaby Prophecy, Karl Thissen; presentation of jducted by Rev. Father Mathieu. 7 | Death can it be the years shall naught 12 m . e i | T fmRs Lo e Owaneco Napoleon Irbick! Class class giff, William Schmidt; acceptance 'floral tributes Included, A wreath of ¢ e £y om ST 3 Ell L. Cramer. Defiance March, Hazel | Attawanhood Alex_Chmielewsk! | Presentation of diplomas of gitt, George Foley; presentation of nations from Joseph Chasmom, risiol:| o cent Vocal solos— Dudley Buck | Newport Belle Waltzes, Hazel | Piano Solo—Mount of the Holy Cross, Edwin Hill socend prize awarde dby New London |fellow workers. standing cross: Mr. and | «Xot 50" Dea swered “they shall Conpacisens, The Met=yiBromn, Theush, il School Orchestra. Sawyer | Presentation of class gift | Savings society, Charles F. White, treas- | Mrs. James Mellor, syray of roses: ) ar- | purchase 22 Predictions for Friday: Partly cloudy.|Daddy's Sweetheart, Liza Lehman| /oo o Soho o Viola C. Hil J. Kenneth Connell urer: prescatation of class, Mabel .| garet Simmons, wreat of roscs: —Edith Whart Indianapolis News. Friday's weather: Rainy in morning,| oo LR School Chorus. No. 3—September 6, 1871, Effect in Nor-|Song, A Merry Life, Denison; awarding of diplomas, Rev. F. 1010, ¥ floral_emb e clesring in afternoon. Recitation, iThe: Beaotnat Littis Maid. ||y, oot ich of the Attack on Fort Gris- Class T. Rhoad: Patriotic Mediey, seventh and | vert family and fricnds at home, cLOUDS. " D Ry R L bRonae (b D wold The following were the graduates: Is-|eighth grades, high school crchestra : Mr. and Mrs. George R 5 tixe SPpmRlat) L Rev. . 5 . 9 g were : Is- | elg s, hig! 0 : 37. | Docmed like a w gem the sunlit 300X AXD TID XKatherine [, Battersby Music, All in the Shade of the Green- Scene—A House in Norwich adore H. Cohen, J. Kenneth Connell, Ha-| Mrs. Annie L. Baker has returned |wreath of roses; I B. E. U. Local 37. d like a gem Recitation, Ten Minutes in a Trolley 3, ; Mr. and Recitation, > 5 N wood Tree, Tracy | Priscilla Bernadette M. R. Coblents|ze] M. Cruthers, Henry Gavens, Marion|from a visit at Crescent Beach. ain, Mr. a mists cbout me as 1 Sun TT_Tigh 1| Moy Car, Lillian Rice < i : 3 in, New Bedford, i - —— ’ ine B. McVeigh School Chorus. Betty Tvelyn D. Eastland |L. Gibbs, Claude J. Hanna, Elizabeth| At the meeting of Williams Woman's Benjamin, N Mord sy I Rises, | Sets. || Water. || Rises. Cnlhg[rmo. aMayaeh. Recitation, Woman in Politics, Faith Tola B. Shaw!G. Mara, Frances Perkowsky, Kathleen |Reliet Corps, No. 42, Tuesday evening a FD. SDowitag M D Mpdenn i yinds awicing s saveukt (Stinéurd Tims.) B e ot Ellen Foster | Constancs Stefta D. Danflowics | V. Ryan, Baward Sinko. flag was presented the Poquonnze church | spray of carnations: or Goyette. Moo-| "Thosq drifiing shapes that dream 1o m || am(am Alte Frances Ruth Beit. Sarah Ruth A. Metzger 31’ anather fiag to thio Boy. Sconts of [WD; W arna : Mr. and Mrs < n = > 18R Albert R. Lefingwell. ~ra ! Lucille Beckwith 3 - : A. A. Coutlier, Pascoag, R. L, and Mr. T2 242 0.03 i o - Dalfe | Récitation, Aunt Tabitha, Anonymous | Hannah Lucille Beckwi N - Poquonnnc. 2 A 3 s Etacon sroskton, pil. | Clouds like pinions of & host 48 038 | eotation, The Biooution Lesson | Marian Blumenthal. The class motto is, “Persevere,” ana SUNDAY SUBJECTS The Ladies' AWd society of the Union |and Mrs. H. C. Sylvester, Broskion. B | “G¢ wnite-robed an ving om white 547 || 110) T inna M. Retkovske, Dorothea C. |Music, Lullaby, Webster | the graduates were: William Wallace| The Forum of the Norwich Muwical | Baptist church met this week with Mrs. ;W e e tiones e st = wWrrs i Bl et i e Hamn st Atterbury, Lucille Marie Beckwith, Fran-|and Dramatie club will mect Sunday at|Henrletta Stanton. The members stayed I;I"lv-”;‘avh;e-g;y.mmd e o | G1OSts, of ‘man's brooding thought an g S ! Oleie B e Lieberman v i ving Harold |4 p. m. at 13 Main street, Carroll bjock. |for supper and well into tue evening. |and Mrs s 5 L Bomoptilen % ing | a B. Palmer, Frances . cls Anthony Bielecki, Irving it : T supp X s i x Raymond, hiloso flux and changing i S31 | st ciE L B mer anc Jared Frederick Maples, T ATe eratr Chmtel owak Bar= - & " | The meeting proved most enjoyable, |lilies: Laura and Jennie Raymond,| PI : of flu ’ 9.17 3.51 C. Callahan and Cora E. Caswell. Campbell, r Cl : At Christ Episcopal church, holy com- spray of carnations. ter high water it is low | Declamation, Nicodemus Dodge, 3 Samuel Safenowits nadette M. R. Coblentz, Steffa DOTOthy | mynion 8, holy communion and sermon| Mrs. Luciebelle W, Hoxle has been R A Cheraas Sl ¥ S bt e R SR R R Mark Twain | Recitation, The Voyage of the May- Dunilowlgz, Evelyn Dorothea Eastland.|yg s, church school 12, evening service|here from New London this week, visit-| The tragic death o Mr. Chagnon has | Below earti's crazy patehwork counter- e 4 F. Samuel Wile flower, Waterman | Dorothy * Viola Elal, Edward i o retin cast a gloom over the community as he | U © Ry = R Marcia Cla : 3 Tamero; : : siting beloved by a sapphiire 1 ve ‘ Recitation, The Fifer and Drummer e Florence, Fannie Gamero At Park Cpngregational chureh,| Mrs. Mary Brizgs is visiting relatives recan Congregational clhurch, Rev. 8 NORWiCH TOWN ot Seituate, SR i e Mattler | Yorts” i Aoy Steven Hottman {preaching at morning. service by the (in Boston. daugnter, | Wihiam Rrsting. astor, ~Bimon {he|And midway silence o ¢ * * e Fonite S Shower Stars, otte Hill, Alex Steven Hoffma: i By S. 1 Mrs. Jane Chapman and daughter, 2 5. BEs . G Iver plane Jerome Greer of Mystic will| frodine Mot Violets Anina iElizabeth | Didriksin: leon Izbieki, Barl Douglas Kramer,|Pastor, Rev. Dr. S. H. Howe. Sunday Mrs. sne ! hv ere inm West. | Cross Bearer,” will be the subject of th Soaring through hills of iridescent fire; e F 3 Violin solo, Bolero in A or, el 3 % hool at noon. Miss Ruth C. Chapman were A e Wi 5 the First Methodist Episcopal stxth : g ” | school at noos t Sunday morning worship. speak at the Fir o Klfa i Fent Sixth Nocturne, James Thompson Kramer, William Ju:i crodfe i o sermon, a ¥ g B e e B | reclaation. Taisesut 1 Opvertats Robert Beckley Otis. us Luchon, Walter A. F. Lukoski, John the United Congregational church, | °TY iy o : % trom | Church school at 12 _o'clock. _ Yount | Huge opa c fading in the sky; husband was pastor of this church aDeclamation, Touiss Wendell Phillips | Concert Recitation, In Flander's Field, | Tweedy MacDougall, Olive Anna Mo-|Rev. Alexander H. Abbott, minister, M R e tior” frOM | people’s meeting Thursday evening at | So do oo nd burn, and pale and el oy L h Alfred H. Anderson McCras| Cune, Ruth Arline Metzger, Henry Wal-|morning sermon ‘af 1030, " Inheritances, | Milford for the summer vacation. | 75(" i SORTNIERS SR § e Rev. Gurdon F. Bailey, pastor of the| = 4 S Gertrude Telzonski, Esther Seni |rer Mileski, Joseph Naurocki, Albert|Sunday schocl at 12 o'clock. Misses Marjorje Downing ar 4 —c. 3 3 Recitation, The Pine Tree Shilling, r 3 ep] _ o isiting Mis: Scribner. ciate at the Sheltering s service Srence ik s n, Helen Katharine * Fitzger-al . o corcik, Wiford |pe pore = e Sleanor G. Davis, Ie sday for Bos- | ;. iio1 will attend the annual convention o R P e S R C R s i he e IR S e e I B e IR e Mitwaukee. | o Orter of Hibermisns 15| HUMOR OF THE DAY the choir of this church will provide|Music, Lovely Appear, ounod} Blean 3 s 1, Ruth 2 ing prayer a .30. iy ot esiaealan o) Bimom by | A 4 s ] 3 H . E 2 Moy ing, Alexander Wierzbinskl. church school meets at noon. . 2 be held in De! y ‘Tomorrow,” announced five year oll the music. SRR Presentation ot diplomas, America’s Answer, Lillard| “The principal of the school s James “I RO PEUS &L KON [Mise Davis. i | Sy ey o6 kindergas m’f»‘é"“fifh t;h:r:_lz)ame\_”;_ Giioey | Musto, The ffar Bpangied Banver. Julius Sussman Cooper, Geurgc"Jod- E. Murphy, A. M., with Miss Cnl‘zl:y("‘\“ Eiral iraies AN priEnS it i et 1D X‘\S\i g{l:‘\ey! L = » ny \l:nli-. rioy g ot P o S s # seph Goldstein, Theodore _Alfre: F. Coughlin and Miss Anna McGuin- |8 i s g s v b2 rned she, Mrs; Alfred Hunt returned to her home | The class of 1921 mumbered the fok-| Sy Harey Cilaton Bowerss | Bins e e A Bty | B e e fined to his” summer home on” Ashbey ° i R htes i T - iy g i e s of | lowing 83 pupils o e farry William Goler, Maurice Eis- sic. . Dt s ey street as the result c uries sus lrewor s d, afte briet silence, he exclaimed: & few days in Newark at the home of | Alfred H. Anderson, Edward Antoofian, | 1I27TY. iz teachorr Mup At the Greeneville Congregational | recently when he was thrown as he was ol W g Y g B DTS AN Frest, IS 89- | Jonn B P. Barber, Loys W. Barr, WIL| LSRUTEL Weaquonnoc Sehool, church, Rev. Charles H. Ricketts, pas-|about to get Into a carriage in front of iy B O e (2 prosort near Asbury|liam W. Bedard, C. Carlisle Botham, | firiam Cecelia Sheresheveky The graduating class of twelve at the|tor, morning worship at 10.30, Sunday |his residence. the horse havinz become WHOLESALE i Rt (R A Park, where the Prest family are %, | Edward J. Busch, Joseph M. Connor,|ypiqio”piower Song, Lange | Wequonnoc school at Taftville had for|school at 12 o'clock, Young People's so-|startled by a passing automobile. ey s e T e e e R e summar. for | iobert Corcoran, Walter K. Corcoran. hth Grade Orchestra its motto, Climb, Although the Rocks|ciety at 5 p. m. Miss Loufse Paige has concluded her D Hatoe’ B hesvats Bt e the return trip 3 B Monnc;l‘_ T|EN L. Cramer, Chester E. Davey, Paul| pooamation The Man at the Front, |Be Rugged. The axercises were held At | Chriatian Belence’ervicidat 10:455a || vehi'e aiitien asi I seshiriin: the Culitira AND Pl b gl A Eiries §.5 Gays {0 vialt relatives 1n Weo- | Driscolt, Harry §. Dunn, Jumes Falcons, Lloyd George |2.30, the school room being prettily dec-m “in the Thayer building, Room 215.|school and has arrived home. ff oot f Sxee g et e and Mr. William H. Whiteman | 12500, Gallun, Ir. Max X, Golatarh, Klio Romeyn Nester Holdridge orafed with laurel, da and | TOSS | Subject, Is the Universe, Tncluding Man, | Georse Macasian was the winner in RETAIL e i e Mrs. Carrie E. Harbeck and daughter. | Fiscox. Lestio R Holdridge, Framk W, | Reading—Methods of Travel in Colo- |The drawing work of the pupils was|Evolved by Atomlo Force? Sunday|the recent bowling ftournament at the | Ottawa: Citizen = % 4 bene STk DTN ial Days, on exhibition and elicited much favora-: . inool at 11.50. Mystic Community house with an av- Miss Unibell Harbeck and Mrs. David | jon , Albert R. Leffingwell, Neil Mc-| 2@l Da s First Pri t was presented to oy : 2 2 At the grave of the departed tha old & Dean, motored to Paquotios on Wed- | Gibney] Gordon' A, Rainey, Charies V.| —Colonial Dames First Priss Eesay|ble. comment. A glift was preseated 10| ™, "1 chureh of the Good Sumgheta, leiagplocilss Yor 4naten (pmits, by muc- |0, V. 2 P N L T O N e e e e AR esday and att al meet- 4 e AThert ols Fitemy el vt | Universalist, Rev. G H. Welch, min” | cessfully defendingz the cup three times 3 - b ing of Bloningion Union' Baptist. e. | 22ymond, Mbert G RoEere, Aery 3 | Music—4 Mother Goose Arabesaus. _ | at'the exercises which were as follows: . | URlversalist Kev. George B Welch, min- | cesstally defending the cup threc time L ing into he abyes ve aelivered nimaeit sociation, which convenes each year the | guesman, T Samuel Wieon 3 TukeY | rarch, entrance of classes 1921 and 1922 | day and the Christian Church. 12 m. |plon, but it he is defeated the winner 45 Broadway - e el <yoa ¥ S ird Wednesday and Thursday in June | aaug~ 5 Annie Alexander. School (Chorns Music, Merry Life, Denza | The Bible school. must pursue the same course. The cup [Af e Comn. b e b e Vo4 While residents of Jewett City the|pizapetn S, Anita M. Baoeok, | Presentation of D 5 i “ School Chorus. Lesons From Sum and Light is the |5 to be retained by the contestant who | \NOTWIC i B T Vi " Slizabeth S, Anita M. Bab > e Rl s to : 3 Lesons From Sun a X s | oemiics of thix da-|pie . Babbitt, Katherine, B Battersvy, | - BSFEllS P Bishoo, Chejrm Reading, June, Lowell{ topic of the Epworth League meeting at — Even Abe Lincoin, though never moted sociation. Mary E. Baudro, Claire Bennett, | o i 4 cerios S FulsollaKCeonel s Trinity M. E. church Sunday evening, at for ‘tifs Teanty: Ball some "prite’ ke il Mrs. Charles Sterry and son Theo-|Grace A. Boardman, Florence L. Bjorn, | “USic— | Declamation, What 1s a Minority? § o'clock. There will be interesting Rieel sy & S gl dore and Dr. and Mrs. Charles H. Louise Bradlaw, Phyllis J. Brewer, Ruth| The class motto was “I Can And I Gough | Bible references and Nature poems. Bl edline Vi " . while ng down the street, he met a o emotored 10, Cniswold Thursday | G. Brinkman, Beseie P. Bruckner, Fran- | Will» 2 . Flenry ook ce1| At St. Andrew’s Episcopal church, Rev. man who looked him over closely amd ind Were guests at the home of MT.|ye, ¢ Callaban, Cora E. Caswell, Bernice | The graduating class included the fol- | Music, Speed On, Roockdl| AL 5L AMcew's Dolsconal churen = US & jm ho Jopketia aod Mrs. Jonas L. Herbert. Following |y " church, Natalis Connor, Eleanor 3. 29 honor puplls: Alte Frances School Chorus i e e e e | " the man said, “T swors L deliclous dinner provided by the host- | Gouninan, ‘Helen E. Coyl, Ethel M. Cur. | Marlan Blumenthal, Gertrude | Reading. Indcpendence Bell, Anonymous | cIurehy, New Britain, will officiate. Morn: —— =l S D R Sa=. Ihe aftarnoon was devoted to mu-| .., Marlan B Decker, Virginia M. | Telzonsky, Marcia Clarics Stanton, Jared Vivian Atk S led re = a ) sic. Dr. Lamb gave several tenor solos . S S 4 : Nt day school at noon. (No settled rector.) shoot him on ueit sic. Dr ¥s o eS| Disaue, Dorothy M. Dyer, Bina M. Erick- | Frederick Maples, Esther Senia Temp- | Reading, Guilty or Not Guil : 8 bt T i accomparied at the piano by Miss Ed- ) ~ thy E. 5] Anonymous At 11 a. m. the Norwich Salvation | rawled be, “if 'm home- w Herb, M s who § kil- | SO Alma C. Fenton, Dorothy E. L Alice Elizabeth Johnson, Romeyn A Y 1 dact th vl o 38 n you' T reckom you. might as 8a C. Herbert. Mr. Sterry who is a skil- | o) "yl " Gallup, Marian Nestor Holdridge, Helen Katherine. Fitz- Hilda Troeger. Army will conduct the service . | S SPID x a R Satilinad with & number gerald, Eleanor Raymond Gadbois, Ju-|Violin solo, Meditation, Morrison | Fitchville Baptist church; 12.15 noon, the | ] ca i ¥ R R o onampaniled lius Sussman Cooper, Samuel Safeno- Alfred Puchta Shuxchigchiool’ 3 o m, service at Scoit | ress—How a0 you happem ta ¥ Mis , an| re were sev- AX ol e R e e iy & ogtman, '22, Accompanist. Hill by Mrs. W. etherington ; 7.30 p. l1eave your position? eral instrumental and vocal numbers |0f France, by Andre Hallays. Following Wwitz, Evelyn Moyel, = e American Bi m. the Children's day = exercises at New Maid—The lady fifed me. g Py iy is the programme: Recitation, Scpara-| man, Violet Amna’ Blizabeth Didrikeon,| Declamation, Tho ‘American Boy, =~ |m. tne New: R’ Y Whi ¥ ;i T t Bngland, R. H. Lee, Edward| Bertha Kes Lois Virginia Latimer. sevelt | Fitchvil 13 iy dissatisfie B D Tt Novwich LR e e e e e e e Albert Mtehewson. | At the Central Baptist church, Rev [, New Maia $ was a sore- s et ianoes 5t s | Novwich, Deris Lncy ‘Brownmes ng; | Cora Frances Freeman, Mary|Reading, An Order For a Picture, Carey|payia pitt, D, D., pastor. Morning sub- a une | head.” 1 run for aiderman ag'in her and whom he had not seen before in tnen- | The Woodman, grades 7 and 8 : resita. | Elaine Foley, Theodore Alfred Mon Eleanor Helnrich. ject, The Masters' Method of Dealing 9 won.—Town To ty years. When a young boy Mr. Olcna | tion, The Legend of the Lily, Annle Wall, | gom Mirfim_Cecella _ Shereshevsky, | Music, Sing On, Denza | With o Man's Past. Italian service at H and his brother, Alfred Olena, now at | Julia Adams; recitation, Civil Service,| Harry Clinton Bowers, Harry William School Chorus. 10.45. Sunday school and City Bible | KALEIDOSCOPE prosperous lawyer in New York, spent | Herbert Welsh, Stanley Albert Pilecki;| Goler, Edna May Goote, Maurice Eisen-|Reading, Somebody’s Mother, Anonymous | i, Men At sicon) | BUVD Tt s o o several weeks for a number of sum-|Song, Sea Song, grades 7 and 8; recita- | berz, Ruth Marguerite Mullen, Celia Lydia Adams 6.30. Evening subject, Confession, Pri-! e fiag of Denmark, 2 plain red ban- mers, with relatives on Town street,|tion, The Charge on Old Hundred, Mar- | Elizabeth Pawlowski. Piano Duet, Gypsy Dance, Hunt | (ute and Public. ner bearing on it a white croms, s the The friendship formed by the Olena|ion Elizabeth Hunter; recitation, Fare-| The following 28 completed the class| Jeanette Smigiel. 2. Dorothy Camp- VeIt M. 0. ek, Rev) ‘Rotert | oldest fiag now in existence. boys at that time have not changed |Well to the Unlon Army, U. S. Grant,|list: Moses Blumenthal, Saul Budnick, el L. Roberts, or, the foplc at the | Gin: windows were used by the Ro- only that many have passed away dur- | Frank Martin Chapman; violin duet,| John Francis Greene, Edward Hilder-|Reading, Baby in Church, Anonymous ° | mans in the time of Tiberius, and the ing the years. Those who remain call |Doris Lucy Browning, Margaret Lucy | brand, Richard George Oat, John Tracy Irene Mayor. 1 ruins of Pompeli show windows of glass from these young men, who received |Mahoney; réciiation, The War in Amer-| Odgers, Robert Beckley Ots, Clarence|Music, Call to Arms, Veazle | used bofore the year 70. * most cordial welcome. a, Lord Chatham, Daniel Polski; song, | Elwood I‘:\rkhurs’, Leonard George Par- SE‘}\(\')I _Chom's Shave with | At twelve year of age Jane Hamilton. Attorney Alfred Olena has visited|A Merry Life, grades 7 and 8; recita. | tridge, B i =18 U Declamation, Raucation By the Wia o & | of New Casile, Pa., has completed the Norwich Town friends two or th tion, A Lesson in Weighing, C. R. Tal- tanley Pawlow: oy ouse Pierce, Ma four-year high school course and is dy times since his boyhood: but Haroid |bot, Inez Isabell Edmision; sons, Sum.| Brnes; Henry Rankin, Daniel Joseph| Raymond Yerrington. Edwin Hean uticura oap | for cotiege. i has made but one visit since then. He | mer Song, grades 7 and 8; recitation,| Shea, Abraham Hyatt, John Joseph | Reading, )\entvm‘ky Belle, Woolson > it of S . = inlk. - the uninhablted islands of was accompanied by his parents, Mr|The Blessings of FEducation, Phillips, | Francis Sullivan, David Solomon Vollo- Lillian Pinkosh. e ew. a | the 1 ot rhic] and Mrs. Thomas Olena, also his sis- |Franklin Holmes LaPlerre; essay, The|witz, Sarah Belsky, Emma Blinderman, | Music, Doan' Ye Cry. Ma Honey, Smith & the cochoo Archipelago, “hd‘ n stret ter. During the past years, Harold has|Old Town Green, Margaret Lucy Ma-|Justine Muriel Briges, Myrtle Lillian ~ School Chorus Without Mllé 3 €2 in 2 lons chain souttiward rom Ja- been located in the west and south|honey; sons, A Summer Lullaby, grades| Harman, Libby Shirley Kasselman, Vi-|Presentation of Diplomas et bt e A having returned from Richmond, Va., |7 and 8; presentation of diplomas, Rev.|ola Rosenberz, Fannie Sadisky, Katie Rev. Arthur Varley g Portal oM ered, s about seven months ago. G. F. Bailey; song, America. Swartzburg, Hr{en Laur;_‘ To\;‘neug‘:r, o pular Magazine, : 1 There was an unusually large attend-| The graduates are: Julia Adams, Dor-| Louise Billings Wheeler, Flora May Wil . . . etin, quartermaster corps the ance at the closing exercises of the|ls Lucy Browning, Inez Isabell Edmis-| liams R In our page advertisement in F"“‘yl’) . y niled States army. 489 difterent kinds Town street school, Friday afternoon, | ton, Marion Elizabeth Hunter, Margaret| The musical part of 6 programme lay ofter- yof civilian positions listed are to be cor whea a very entertaining programme | Lucy Mahoney, Frank Martin Chapman, | was under the direction ‘ot s Mary | we enumerated many of the Dol :rd - 'yh T e 135, Th same s i was carried out in the room of Princi- [ Edward _ Francis Healey, Franklin | Rogers, supervisor of music. h A .. B in that ad- r have two or more different nam:= Pal oviliam G. Tarbox, with other|Holmes Lablerre. Stanley Albert PI-| PrincipalStamtonanncuiced that the i ings. In addition to those mention st o e e R e grades prese: parents and friends of | lecki, Daniel Polsky prize of $5 in spelling offere y Mrs. . n ster Abbey is collection of the pupils attending. After the present-| The class motto “No Reward With-< Herbert Willey in memory of her son,| verh;ement, there are hundreds ol url n of diplomas . Gurdon F.|out Labor.” Charles Wolcott Willey, had been won Bailey, Principa! Tarbox announced % h' h ul be figures which have been carried . ich wi funeral processions of monarchs, | Day Special Values, not advertised, wl |statesmen and warriors. They ran the honor pupils as follow: First Franklin Homes La Pierre; second, Margeret Lucy Mahoney; third Doris | Lucy Browning, fourth, Edward Frar- cis Haley. In behalt of Franklin La Pie |from Queen Elizabeth, in ruff and velvet |robes with rich embroidering of silver displayed on our counters. [to Lord Nelson, in cocked hat and blue |eoat, with a galaxy of stars on his left THESE SUBURBAN DAY | SPECIAL VAl‘UB | Let the water that washes the dishes “You can do no better than buy our wurst” the graduating elass presented Principal Tarbox a book, The Spell of the Heart For the Picnics or Auto Parties Th mu l Pi . Pa‘rfies find ‘his Deliutemn | dy ChOCOIates wm be fo“nd in every d ent 0‘ tl'lil store {plan of M. Colardeau, a French scientist, e s or large Picnic Can, as press cables brin gthe news to Amer- lica. The ingenious inventor has a high Rt Basement to Third Floor. Make it a Ispeed turbine fixed to his supply pipe Assorted_Candies, G u m | Extra Fine Mixture Choco- pmf:‘:: 7 i g speed orine xed o his supnly e ana Drops, Caramels, Jelly lates—several kinds— B attery of accumulators. ‘When the Siites faspn st andio Pound 45¢ One Point We Would Emphasize are turned on the emergy plles up and several other kinds— : BITTER SWEET SHOP E ARLY until the lights are needed. M. Colar. ldeau thus links closer civilization with Special, 2 lbs $1.00 ASSORTED BON BONS PEFEERMINTS . Special, 39¢ Ib. Everything will be in readiness when the store opens this morning, at 8:30, and shopping will tric lights and the bathtub, which Special, 75¢ Ib. CHOCOLATE NUT CHOCOLATES be more convenient during the morning hours, Regular $1.00 Quality than later in the day, when the crowd will be the CARAMELS Special, 65¢ Ib. largest. Come this morning, expecting to find Special, 50c Ib, the greatest merchandise values ever offered on a FRESH MADE DOUGHNUTS, dozen. . like occasion. You will not be disappointed if COCOANUT COOKIES, dozen ..... , Store “Just the Place” to find “Just the Good Things” for the Picnic Lunch. We carry a complete line of Cooked Meats which we pre- pare in Our Own Factory. You are sure to get the Best Cooked Meats that money will buy. SUFFERED WITH ITCHY ECZEMA Pimples For Almost 7 Years. Cuticura Heals. *“1 suffered terribly with eczema for almost seven years. It broke out in little pimples. My head itched and ‘burned so that I had to have some of my bair cut off, and my ears were a sight. I could not put my hands in water or do any 3 ““Seeing Cuticura Soap and Oint. ment advertised I sent for a free sam- ple. I bought more, and after I had used five cakes of Cuticura Soap and five boxes of Caticura Ointment I was For Your Next Lunch Try Our Boiled Ham Chopped Boiled Ham Cooked Ox Tongue Cervelat Wurst Minced Ham Pressed Ham || Imported Swiss Cheese Muenster Cheese [| Imported Roquefort Cheese Strong Cream Cheese y Pickles of All Kinds Home Made Mayonnaise F. H. KENYON, General Agent G. N. DELAP, Special Agent D. W. LITTLE, Speclal Agent . 40c ol iiaas = 5 ; . Hartford, Conn. completely healed, in five week you come to this store New York New Haver (Signed) Miss Lois G. Reynolds, | Dennysville, Maine. Rely on Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Talcum to care for your skin. 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