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PUIR e e NORWICH BULLETIN WILLIMANTIC OFFICE Teiephone 105 23 Chursh St.| What 1s Geing On Tonight anton F., Win mect 1921 Main street. exencises dham, at 807 iuation L2 h school were held Thurs- [ o'clock at the High | e assembly hall be- and friends of the was one of the of the school. The sered 63 were seated on was prettily decorat: s colors i okt pe Diem,” s displayed. The presen- s was made by Dr. F, nati of the town schoal ¢ prize, given by Gager.n memory Gager, consisting of 1 dollars, was r. for proficiency in studies, r 1 athletles, 4nd in all school [he taduation pr am Was Marc from Seenes Pittor Lasvenet, . C. Rel- Igh sehcol chorus, Value of an K Buenham Martin; A wment. thy Muy y Whet H¥h en ke ool His Faultless Salad Dressing H'vnuuoulduemumhoblig- ing lobster thatis to be the chiefingredient of your next lobster salad, he would most likely suggest that the Salad Dressing be FAULTLESS Mayonnaise. FAULTLESS Mayonnaise is* pleasing to the tastes of most people. In rich cream. iness and delicious flavoritis really of Home-made quality FAVLTLESS MAYONNAISE, SALAD DRESSING On Sale st most Grocery Stares Distributed by Crown Food Products Corponation Providence sa---u-l--l(--l--nf FURNITURE! and at money d Furniture, Stoves, etc.,! aving prices. We buy your Heousehold Goods and Antiques. WARD BROTHERS J Jackson Street -~ Willimantic, Conn. Phone €32-3 Dr. F. C. Jackson DENTIST Main Street, H Jr>—9 2 m. Willimantic Phun- “4 e e m JAY M DHEPARD Susceeding Filmore & Shepard Funeral Director & Embalmer 0-82 NORTH ST. WILLIMANTIC Lady Assistant. Tel. Connectien Kiliourey Bros. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Willimantic, Conn. (Lady Assistant) Unian St Phone 290 M, L O | | Bowen; presentation of the Gager prizej | presentation of diplomas, Dr F. B Guild; class song, words by Lois Stone Caswell; Alma Mater, words by Mr. H. | J. Fenton, '$4; maroh, Old Glory, arches- tra. he highest honmer for proficiency in studies was awarded to Dorls Marguerite Bowex.; second honor heing awarded to Luther Burnham Magtin. | itne mémbers of the greduating _class [were as follows: *Frances - Estella Adams, Elmer Stuart Atkins, <*Susan | Dunstan Baebé, *Bisie Viela Birbarle, ]‘\’\'ulhce Peckham Blakeslee, *Josephine Borovicka, *Hazal Korper Brackett, Una | Cecelia Brousseas, Harry Mason Brown, | *Anna Dora Byeel, Lols Stone Caswell, | *Daniel Patrick Cavanaugh, Maro Al and | tred Chappell, *Consance Leenard Clapp, ! | Androw Thomas Connell, Donald Frap- | ces Connelly, 'Charles Francis Curfan, | Blanche Ir¢ne Davoll, *Waiter <lmy Richard Sears Dixon, Alan Hovey | Baton, Ralph Hurlbert Gibsom, Reuben | Glugkin, *Grace ¥FYances Goddard, *Fan- |nie Greene, Helen Mary Gregory, *Wal- | *Maricn Christine Healy, Dorothy Hele Hovrin ,Roma Hicks, *Marien Claire Hurllhe, *Virginla Cora Jurcayk, *Allan Victor King, *Heward Reynolds Knight, hel Wllen Leahy, Bverlyn Lyman, *Minnie Dorothy Mandell, Eunlec Me- Quade, Anthony Franels McKenna, *Mag- dalene TRoso Moriarty, Blanche Hope Morril}, se Irances Murphy, “Wil- llam Franklyn Oroutt, *Ross Antofmette Parizek, “atherine Helloman Perry, { Pauline Perry, *Louls Rabinowitz, "Robe ort Willlam Rafferty, Isaac Rotblut, 1s- belle Torrance Sopvice, Louls Eherdill, Bliza. Sherman, = Bvalina Susan Rose Starr, *Victora Holen Su- eorge Blair Thompson, Emma Trudéau, James Francis Gieorge Vinton, Alberta Lore Wiison, *Russell Henry Webster, *Luey ta Harold Olver Woodward. ®lioner puplls. Graduatipn exercises of the Williman- tie State Norimal and Training school were held Thursday afternoon at 2.30 o'olock at the Windham High hool assembly ball. The graduation class for diplomas numbered thirty<ne, the ciass | tor commercial diplomes numbering ten. Tho presentation of diplomas was made by Charles L. Terrey, representing tha tats board of vducation. The address of the afternocn was delivered by Wal- lape W. Atwood, Ph. D, president of Clurls University. The program was as | fallows. March from thele, Fellx Mendels i chorus (a) On Wings of Muale, Mendelssohn; (b) Good ) s Beloved, Clro P ad- Art of Teaching, Wal- D., president of a) Spring d of Al presentation “orrey. rapre- duéation ; Dennehy. o wsky L. hoard Mater, § wer follows zan Barry, Watextu Litta. Blukeslee, Willimant Driderron, Stafford Springs .\Inr- mlnm Dris- Alh Trowning aen ¥ Clotildls Bilison, Ston- Foley, Norwich Moogup ; Marion mantle; Stella Frankiin ; Woodstoc! Roackville ; Lamb, ry Wieanor i Derothy Anna Marie entley Wood, Danielsen. ndidates for. commercial, diplomas Flaine Gertrude Barler, Willi- ¢ Derotfly Wabb Burnham, Harnp- Roes Marie * Conway, Hartford: Madeline Harold, New Haven; »» Theresa Hickey, tmantic; Mary abeth: Lyneh Villimantt Anna {izabeth MeGarry. Norwich; Florence Edith_Meacham, Tolland; Eleanor Ber- nece ¥oriart: Wimman:ic; Marjorie El- len Sherman, Windham. Rattery A, Field Artillery, of Bran. fard In command of Captain Averill passed through this city Thursday mern- A o v Safe Mil For fnfanis &hflh WFMDI’NGQ Quick Lunch at H-g.wl Homntams 4ck fay HORLICK'S *-Avaid [mitations & Subotitater i MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE Wiltkimantic, Conn. Read Our Full Page Ad. In This Morning’s Bulletin For Dollar Day It Will Give You a Good Idea How Much Your Dollar Can Buy Here Tomorrow. THE H. C. MURRAY CO. i s SRR AR SRR | | 1 Ayer, Phoenix | ing between 6 and § o'clock.” There were two sections, both on the way home after spending eight days at Camp Devens, Mass. There were 110 men in the outfit, and after passing. througi Putnam Wednesday camped at North Windham for the night. The Branford battery at present:is the only. motorized unit in the New England National guard They had four 155 MMM guns, twelve calssong, 12 ve ton truck and four car: go truck. This company passed through Norwich while en route to Devens. Cap- tain Averill was overseas with Battery E of the 103d Y. D. Marriages in the town of Windham during the month of May nuribered ve, according to records at the office of the town clork. They were as .follows; 2—¥rank Soja and Sophia Musial (Gunleyville) Rev. Otto Beaumelster. 5—Robert - Mercer Hartf(ord). and Eva B. Ashby (Hartford) by Rev. A. D.; Carpenter. 19—Hans H. Kammeritz (Hartford) and Mildred Hartson by Rev. Walter E. anphear. 24—Leodore J. Lasmer and Elizabeth Thompson by John M. -Clark. 25—James M. Larkham and Alice M. MacIntyre, by Rev. Leonard, Smith. A small boy whose name could not be learned was struck by an automobile owned and driven by ‘William Courtney of Somers, Thursday afterncon. at the cornér of Main and High stre boy was dragging 2 small expre: and ran from the sidewalk 2 ont of the automobile. The boy was own to one side and the express wag- mashed. Adjutant Daisy Whipple and Captain Colburne who opened the Salvation Army Work in this city nineteen manths ugo are to leave Sunday evening for Put- nam, thelr new city by Ensign a and ]ngoh‘o‘! of Middletown. L. short calenda as follows: Short cal A. P. Bradley Co. ve. Connecticut Co. Motion for di clours of defense, or judgm t. William N. Sweet vs. Grace A. Sweet. Dayon vs, Idward Par } ey Teol Co. Co. va. M, Goldwater. Abble Macht. Rese Salveggio. Fran! Doud, et al. R gra, Rachel Slopak estine, essay, Immi- essay, Modern Pal- Marris Broder essay, Strange Corner8 of Our Country, Esther Stern; time; orchesira selection; chorus, The Spring; chorus, The Klow- The Hudson, Janet Agmenia, Charles Angelus; orches- er- Dance; essa; Pendleton ; essay, Sherman; chorus, The tra selection; address, The Work of the Health Teacher, Frances Kingburgher; address, Colchester's Greatest Need, Levi T. Garrison; awarding of diplomas, Rev. B. D. Remington ; chorus, Lullaby Song. The graduates in the class of 1921 were: Borough—Nathan Broder, Reinah Brody. Mamie Ewafoy Veronica Kedus, Egwin . Gregorkewich, Jacob Krupnik, -Bdna Lazinsk, Ruti | Laying, David Lubin, Job Manchick, Louis Mingk, Joseph Mrozinski, Jarfel Pendleton, Alex Poplowsky, Louise Porter, Milton Seger, Joseph Sinkowitz, Esther Stern, Rose Strick, Rachel Slo- pak, Charles Taylor, Rose Wallack. North Westchester—Dominie Haracz- klawicz, Sclig Lenefsky, Violet Raczew- ski, Lilliam Rosenbaum, Thelman Res- enbaum. Chest¢fit Hill—Tessie Dicky, Esther Eevine. Bull deen. Berman, Morri Hill—Alice Austin, Jean Herin- JEWETT CITY The gradua exercises of the Rive erside Gramma school were held in Finn Opgra House Thursday evening. The platform was decorated were butter- | cups and ferns, and on either side were purple panels lettered in gold, beari @ the words “Class of 1921" and “Strive to Succeed.” The following programme was splendidly carried out, Principal In- Clement announcing the numbe: vocation, Rev. Myron D. Fuller tory, Doris Johnson; rec Critic, Doris Johnson; class; cl: Day—characters: Teacher. kins; Tommie, Allen Swe ent of schools, tin, Alv > Dutkow Lom, John Sawic salu ation, T”. Jim, W y: Lora, Au- rore Nadeaw; recitation, The Name of Old Glory, Morton Brow An Tn- ment, Kathleen Dear Burroughs, Wilfred H ce, Whe Dance of the Butterfly, Parkhurst; *D. A. R. \n""“("t M Stanwood Menkex Town Tampton. next f; varyies, Mary Griifin v berg. George 4. Road va. Taral John Bonu lam A. T N. Nason Louis W« Herman JI. P ve, Samuel Judge Abell fined him the ¢ Constable forced to use the Judge Abell full extent of the law to 1 guilty. found f the members of Woo: 5., went to KEast Hampton i guests of the report a fi lodge of that pl time. Thursday was the hottest day of the year, the thermometer registering 90 de- grees and over in several Thomas §. Clark w Norwich Wednesday. Mason R. Cozgshall of Montville was cailing on friends in town Wednesday. John Wilson of Norwich was a v in_town Wednesday. Dwight Marvin returned Wedpesday from Boston with a new five-ton truck which he will put to work on the siate road job. Mossup & Goggin of Dridgeport, who | have a contract for hauling the trap rock and sand on the state road job, have put on two more five-ton trucks, making eight in all Charles- Reade of W, 'mantic was a caller here Wednesday. Wesley Brown of Salem was a caller here Wednesday. Miss Eliza Myrphy of Naugatuck has retumed to her home after a visit with A. Kramer and family. liam Avery has purchased a new touring car from a Norwich dealer. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Schiller moved to New London. Schools clese this week for the sume mer vacation. Graduation exercises of the public schools of Columbiz were held Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at the Grange hall. The graduating class numbered 24 from the borough school; five from the North | Y Wiestchester school; two from the Chest- nut Hill school, and two from Bull Hill school. Diplomas were presented by Rev. B. D. Remington.. | The program follows: . Orchestra selection; chorus, | Brookist; chorus, Awake! Awake!; es- say, Agrieulture in the United States,! Edwin Gregorkewich; essay, Future of | |the Aeroplane, Louls Minsk; chorus, Fleecy Clouds; chorus, Welcome Spring- The ! Howto Know e ‘When You See it Castile in Spain only of P’[‘%};?h Oi!.h'!‘heake s frm, white, with wholcsme rimed 2t e . The texture is fine- m ‘words LACO CAS‘I' II.E SOAP |FeR TRY A a-cAKl IOX FOR SALE AT ALL GOOD DEALERS mmm.m IMPORTERS have by Annie| honorable | Strive Sue- | to Hering Kenneth Tift in Glas- X moes t Waterbury the mambe the the Montv d in the chape e Center June 15th motto Strive to Montville esterfield and Chapel were included in with the following E school: Montville Center Dorothy Derwo, Ruth Pa Ida off Joseph Ja Douglas Lathrop, Ida Sarah and Irving Yavener; from the West Side Goldie Bla yn 8. nd 7 from the ker, and from the Chapel Hil | The program invocation, Rev. America the Beau Washingtor ful, school; reci Ing Yavener; recitation, O, Wky Should the Spirit @ Mortal Be Proud? Meredith A. Tinker y, The Hawaiian Islands, piano selection, Kate Der- n, The Three Mighty, Esther Zarahn; recitation, John Borroughs, Hy- man Benkowitz ; say, lmportance of Steam and Electricity in the Develop- ment of Our Country, Kate Derow; sic, Graduation Song, Our Ancestral Dwelling address, Rev, E. P. of diplomas, awar prizes, Ralph H. l\lclcer America, assembly. The exercises showed the earnest ef- fort of the pupils and the faithful work of the principal, Miss Jennie Glasbren- ner, as well as the teachers of the other districts. The Comstock prizes . were awarded to Alice Glasbrenner and Gor- don Moran, pupils in the principal's room of the Montville Center &chool, and Elace Dart and Samuel Sconic, pupils in the| room taught by Miss Auvgie Vickery; in the Manwaring district the prize was awarded to Mary Maynard, and in the West Side school to Martl Merriman. Charles Watson, Charles Hope and Pred Crandall participated in the Knights Templar parade which was fol- lowed by a banquet Tuesday evening in Norwich. Joseph Keoghan, Edward Bogue. and James Daniels spent Sunday fishing off Fisher's Island and returned home with & fine catch of blackfish a®d flound: Thirty-five members. of . t! Montville Center Sunday school participated in the Sunday scheol parade and pageant in New London last Sunday. Conveyance was furnished through the generosity of the Robertson Paper company in donat- ing the use of their large truck, whi was appropriately decorated for the oc- casion. 'About 60 members of the Unlon Baptist Sunday school attended with conv nces furnished by the Massasoit Manufacturing company of Oakdalé and several private cars. Those taking part in the, pageant from the Palmertown school were Miss Miriam Church, Marion Chapman, Bernice Keeney, Gertrude Church, Marguerite Pergman, Hazel closm, song, 7 ch | James Turnbull ; ASOLINE and “The sign of a reliable dealer and the world's best Gasoline Look for the Red, White and Blue S0COny sign--the Sign of Quality. STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK 26 Broadway Danlels, Lillian Ritchle and Lloyd Kee-]evening. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Welling: ton Miner last ¥riday evening a straw. berry supper was served by the Ladies' sociéty. Sandwiches, strawberry rtcake and ice cream were served to ge crowd. Aronnés $30 was realized. . and Mr> Walter AMoran and son wond Schofield motored 1, Monday to attend the ent of the Rhode Island State a P(hm‘md; is a ml‘d..ml patient: At nday morning worship Rev. Peter S. Collins will preach. Mrs. C. T. Lef- Ald eociety of the Union | fingwell will lead the H. Y. P. U. Ier entertained by Mrs. hurch at her home Wednesday topic will be Choosing a Life Work What Are the Guiding Principles? II Tim. 2: 1-26. ELLINGTON Mr. and Mrs. ‘F. J. Miner and Miss Ruth Lerd, reprecenting the Connecticut Bible society, are in town. They spoke Miss J. Mabel Archer of week end guest of New London Mrs. Walter entertained the La- e Center | after- John Lynch sgational church Wed: noon at her home. of their work at the Sunday services and Miss May Auwood, Whe has Heen in-|Mr. and Mre. Miner sang a duet at the ructor in domestic science in Trinity | Christian Endeavor meeting. Mrs. Nancy Collins observed her 80th birthday anniversary at her home on Sunday. Many callers offered her con- gratulations. Howard J. Mandell of New York is at his home here for the summer. Mrs. Frank Firtion of Lowell, Mass., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 4. F. Berr. Miss Carrie Noble, whe has been aching in Bristol this past year, is at her home for the summer. Miss Linda Morris of Boston is spend- ing the summer with ber sister, Miss Sarah Morris. AMrs. E. B. Kibbe of Maple street is school, Athens, Ala.,-for the past year, s spending her summer vacation with relatives in Montville Center. Miss Au- wood has been awarded a scholarship at ut College for Women in New Miss Ruth Golub, in behalf of her ed Miss Glasbrenner. al gold pencil as a token of their affection and esteem froem the pupils of graduating class and other classes of e school. Rev. E. P. Ayer left Monday to attend his class reunion at Amherst college. Camp Wakenak, the Boy Scout camp |entertaining Mrs, G. P. Morgan of St at the Jake, and Camp Massapeak, the{FPaul, Minn. g A. camp for Brooklyn lads,| Mrs. Reynolds of Eastport, Me., is & 0 at the lake, have reopened for the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. T, Noble. Mr. and Mrs. C. A, Cordtsen gave a | miscellaneous shower at their home on { Friday night in homor of Miss Rachel Sloan, whose marriage with Carlton Pease will take place Saturday. Miss Sloan teceived many pice gifts and an enjoyable time was passed - by those present. Carl Goehring, Miss Grace Weld and Mrs. Elofse Charter motored to Mt. Tom on_Sunday. Plans are under way for a lively Fourth of July. A band has been hired for the day. there W% be & parade In the morning, athletlc events in the after- noon, and a dance anw fireworks in the evening, ” CLARK'S FALLS Marro Host has returned from a trip to Bethel, Vt. ' Hé has moved his heun- hold goods from a tenement in Westerly to rooms in the house with his father-in- law, Allan Maine.. Mre. Bard Bill entertained her auat. Mrs. Lillian Crandall, Sun@ay. ast Sunday. Among these from the Center atjend- the commernicement exercises at the tional school in New London last inz were Mr. and Mrs. E. Chester Comstock, Mrs. d Johnson, Mrs. Frank Schofield, Vickéry, Miss Pauline Glas- Raymond Schofleld. Chautaudua, tent at Uncas- ville, June 25, 27, 28; unusual entertah ment, Wwith music, dramatic, children's features, timely lectures on America's political, soctal and industrial ideals. Af- ternoons 2.30, evening 8, daylight saving. Get season tickets .early (transferrable). —adv. Two of the Rose children of Uncasville are ill with an attack \of mumps and chickenpax. The Stepanik ehild, who was recently kicked by a horse, has improved suffi- ciently to be out again. The director of the program of the Radcliffe Chautaugua here will be ex- brenner and Radcliffe ST Beren Mr. and Mrs. George W. Burdick ef Senater Machen of West Virginia, Mr. Chase Hill, Ashaway, were in thi village Machen will also lecture. Monday evening and called on relatives. They attended the grange meeting at mmcwm Ashaway, where they have long been members. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest C. Leflingwell|. Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Palmer of spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Claunu F. Lefiingwe of Groton. Miss Ruth J. Ellis of Norwieh 'Io'n visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Charles XK. BEllis, here on Sunday. School closed here Wednesday noon for the summer holidays. Austin Avery, Jr.,; of Hartford is vis- iting Mr. and Mrs. Ernest threp. The officers of the B. Y. U. for the next six months are as fallows: I dent, John H. Rathbone;.vice president, secretary and treasurer, Evelyn Beard; devotional committee, Mrs. C. T. Leflingwell, Charles S. Rath- bone and Mrs. C. E. kilis; lookout com- mittee, Sherman Mogers, T. C. Leffing- well and Nola TLeflingwell; soelal com- this village were the guests of relatives on_ Pendleton Hill Sunday. ‘ Native strawberries arc selling at 25 cents a box. Corn is looking good, ale though the nights bave been rather cool. PENDLETON HILL ‘Several from here attended the Unlon Baptist aseoclation at the Yoquonoeck Baptist ehurch Wednesday. Misses Grace and Bertha Gilbert of Melrose, Mass.. enent the latter part of | the week with their mothow, Mrs. Gilbert, at the Thompson farm. Mr, -and *Mrs. Georze Palmer enter- tained Sunday ber father, Charles Wight. and lils daughter, Mf#: Edith Gerard, and mittee,; Alice M. Teflingwell, Mra. A. H.|son, Charles Hears, and daugiit Beobe and Jesse E. Rogers. ~ |and Virginia. of Canonchet, and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Lefingwell and|Mrs. George Gagnon of Westerly, Charles L. Rathbone attended the Pres- ’l‘he rite of baptism was administered ton City strawberry supper on Friday by . B. P. Mathewson to Mr. and |srs. Georze Pamer and Mre. Helem Palmer on Sunday morning, after which the right hand of fellowship was given, followed by the communion service. The strawberry and ice cream supper held by the Ladies’ Aid society was well attended Saturday evening. Over $2€ was taken in during the evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Rae and family have arrived at their summér home for the remainder of the season. Irving Thompson of Westerly spent Saturday night with his brother Clifferd. Norman Briggs of Clark's Falls res cently spent a week with his brothes, Reginald Briggs, at the home of Willie RIEF STATE NEWS Themaston—Farry Holmes, & kmife. maker employed at the Thomaston Knife shp, committee suicide by drowming i the Sand Dam pond on the Watertown road. Mr. Holmes has been employed at the kmife shop for the past nine years. Waterbaury—The inventory of the es- tate of Miss Amelia F. Benedict as filed shows property of $396,790.54. Of stocks and bonds, $59,215.74 is library bonds. Fourteen Institutions were re- membered with generous bequest in Miss Benedict' will Torringtan—Fire of undetermined eri- gin starting on the second floor damaged the old needle sbop on Railroad square here with a lofs estimated at $5,000. The fire was discovered in the sbop ef th Quality Overall %flh was umder control within an . New Britaln—Philip Corbin, millten- aire heir to the major portion ef the estate of the late Philip Corbin, found- er of the big P. & F. Corbin factories, and Mrs. Effie Constance Zabriskie Ste- phenson of Hackensack, N. J., wera guietly married here. TELLS DYSPEPTICS WHAT 0 EAT Avoid Indigestion, Sour Acid Stemach, Heartburn, Gas On Stomach, Etc. Indigestion and practically all forma of stomach trouble, say medical authorities, are due nine times ost of ten to an ex- cess of hydrochloric seld inthe stomaeh. Chropic “acid stomach” is exceedingly dangerous and guffercrs should do eitirer one of two things, Either they can g0 on a limited and often disagreeable diet, avolding feods thut disugree with thém, or they cau eat as they please in reakon and make it a practice 1o counteract the effect of the harmful acids and prevent the fef- mation of ’n or sourness by the ui ol a llu.e Bisurated Magnesia at ol meals. There is robably no bnlcr. safér or ore relh lc stomach an 2 sur from used for thll wrnu. action on Stomach snd 1s estent. llul a teas) " or a coupie o en In 3 Ulll wlll nnutrlllu l |Io \lon‘ ‘l‘hll n 1 se of the (roubl; [3 naturally an t n of pepsin pills or artinglal digest: v Get W ounces of Risurated from any reliable druggist. Ask fof powder or tablets. It never comes a9 & tguid, milk or and in the bisurated form is not & iaxayve. Try thin plan gnd cat what you want at your next meal Shd #ee If this lsn't the bfl&lfl\'hl‘" had on “what o eat.” and |hr healthrully -m

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