Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 5, 1921, Page 7

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IR MMMA«“ i < \ : NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, OCTWER 57 'l%’l - p P e | h | Hayhina hava caigined trom 5 Jiait Yoo} mm Mrs. Luican Bass of Scotland. i Miss Marguerite Cook is the guest of frs. B. J. Stalker is entertaining her dence relatives. 1s n, ;{iss“‘;gn.es Smith of New’ Yorkdg TM: : “.rm v f Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Chappell an: ; j Pasughtor atbended. the _Bra:;x;boro fair Hothcks i ( s The w last week. tracks | ' £ 4 Mrs, George Johnston are {o[is being_completed ‘and the car Mrs. H. C. Hatch retyrned Sunday from m- “m a':,d E‘.rockltm"ia!r today (Wed (Rra to be reaid at once. Work startei 4 few aRbE A Th &nklin. % ; : ; : and Thursday. Tuesday and considerable progress Was|™ ny.' o0 Mro arren Chase, who have réalizes that now is the OPPOTmne time for invest- F Thomas Keene, who has béen |made. As sooh as this is comoleted the |y o g b Biir S T e R & &“n ; x | b 5 @ fer home in Westerly for the|roa don Canal street will be torn up. Utley’s, returned i0 Hartford Monday. p,,mmm‘h,.m..naw l 5 MiTk, Malted ment in fixed income bearing” securities Whlch wnll :re:vem has returned to Nof-| 3fenday meérning at the Church of the; = The Original Food-Drink For AllAges o g and 18 l0cated at 160 Broadway | mmaculate Conception, Miss Anne Sul- - present, before opening her home livan of Westerly ana Joseph Lee of MANSFIELD DEPNT be paid off at a time when the dollar will be worth : co Etreet. Weduetequock, were united in marriage | 5 = FEe portant facts about Japan were given by | Aldrich of Theoma, Wash., Wallace Al- more than it is tO\.ay. > : g e ; and | Miss Ruth MCollum went to New York | ROTt y ."lfl“k:::‘(‘ti\irwdn o ;.(:: biggu,,- Bullivis. bad tho o Tla| 15t week to engage im post-graduste “‘;;'sf:i‘se:-ou e s ?;r’i: :"dy‘:l“fiam %::“;hz:“'i‘:"ym o roc . A S b rork at Cotumbla uxiversity, wour followe e - o Providence = t r eph Lee of { Work at Columbia university. I v ; g Congregationd! | he sen of Mr. s Mre, Jomeoh Lee of | M use. waa. piaced under | & Me. John ricson and Mrs. Carl |ing on relatives Y A PERMANENT INCOME s :Achtwi al AL ‘qute :uogomfl of the brlde's parents. quarantine last week because of a case| Sundell served cocoa, cake and wafers.| Milton Stone was given a surpfise on vl ‘n,my e n;e artment fxdna theflé? wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. | Of scarlet fever in the famil; Two new members joined during the |his 18th birthday by the East \\'e_;_:d- condition The BE ey e A e thel: Tome n Pawestuck, | s, K. L. Dimosk, Mrs. E. B. Thotiip- | S#tcrtvom, stock orchestra and a-few friends. T s gained s large membership |Ted Wh e Ty the buciness | S0n. Rev. and Mrs. F. W. Klein and the| The Y. P. 8. C. E. is to hold its Oc- [effafr was greatly anioved. Refrosh- the directio of Mrs. C. N. ;‘fl It i w":“t!"“?t _umy sitney service | d¢legates named last week attended the | tober meeting and social Wednesday ev- |ments werc served by Mr. Stone. ° 1d Miss Felea Barton zl\dn: men of w:q:: :nzi Nof\i‘th.fl; tro- | Meeting of Ashford Baptist assoéiation | €ning in the church parlors. s e between 60 and ¥ members 2nmdny: ‘batween o petraen ihoss | points nmas|at tie Memorial chureh, South Willing-| Miss Mary Cummings of Willimanti ASHFORD ) gt \mndyme‘m fli.sidf?e;efl?x? to ;:;n“;;-cmunum - ton, Tuesday of last week. was a recent guest of her cousin, Miss i 3 soctety listen: ¥ 3 Mildred Per! Myrtie Clark. e Ashford Weifaré asséciation en- . . the s of the work of the World| Eolmg it T L sokton | o0 t0 her home Saturday alter loug eitrade Youne i visitng | doved o delighitar surprise at tne out- May be obtained from an investment of $1900 in Wide Guild convention hel 2 5 5 < e % t at the home of her grandfather, W. liamstown, “Mass. door meeting in Buck's grove, Westford, o P . 5 which Miss Florenco Barber B (thuis OWEHMOIR o o H. Corbitt. { Ruth Kecller of Hartford has | Saturday afternoon. The expscted ad. | the 8% Participating Preferred Stock of the Ashland went as a delegate. 2 y it R i There was no session of Edwin Rey-| been a recent guest of her aunt, Mre. ¢ Judge George E. Hinman fvas Liaidass . Ebenezer SEUEERD, whio for the past SB|Rutimunan O f‘:‘z?j“’“‘"“)}:fl:‘i_ on | n0lds Memorial schéol last Wednesday, | IL. . Card. 2 Gas e o Cotton Co. Investigation will convince you of the yea . nlu(‘ia‘t‘! fi; sltflro r:fl rv-?[,"fl c I8 ‘:"::45- 5 * s0 that teacher and pupils might attend | Ered Tabor wag taken suddenly ill antic, War = with a Westerly concerr iness. ) Mansfield f: il it T tonra e Governor Marcus H. Holeomb Who 4ecapt- safety of this issue. Westerly is to celebrate Nov. 11, Ar- ’i'am'!wg‘:i‘;f; Snatee. Bhtolhy BE Rev. Charles G. Johnson of South Cov- taken with a dizzy | ed Judge Hinman's invitation to attend tico Day, In a fitting manner. The|Dowd, Benjamin Spar - alled at the parsonage Thursday. | spell in tore Friday. the Ashford meeting. The ex-governor, < e part, manutae. |ifeon, Danny afternoon he v ited the state - and Mirs Leslie A. Clark. mo- 1sh of Weste Bush of Wester] and made a he dld not expéct to speak, was ring and business places will assist to el Sk ution with his fa i « greeted that, as he sald, he al a one to be r“mt‘m- o g and lpful address in could not well refuse a few words of &3 3t wil W6 & fenebal ol ok st of worship. redponisé to the people of Ashford there INFORMATION COPUON T t mesting of the town counc souis L lainville was at for pait of the week end ! week hour of devotion T | t the home of the Mis i | led. spoke especially of the service rendered the state by many men BARSTOW HILL & CO, INC. gent Intp wublic life from the small oein- | 6 Devonshire St., Boston, Mass. try towns, and of the inéstimable valug of > 2 he lessons of indutry and thrift taught by country life. He paid special com- pliment to tha children who took part in the programme of the afternoon. He was given an ovation and at the closé of Name. . 1 this week. eld Oct. 12 at 7.30 o'clock to R e | coting Nat. The town mébt- A number of ns have been 5\ 2 town this week, two women and ch ' dren and men, < come from O! The Shore Line Fleetric Bailway is el aving the roplaced on the his et to the railiead sta- ‘anal stret; The fomd work il bs M s recovering from a Without obligating me in any way, pie Ashland Cotton Co. 8% Preferred Stock. send circular regarding imantic Sat- S avios of Norwiel ab! the meeling many of thése preséfit spoke slderable ¢ services of Dunham Memo- ! with him personally. Atiavess STONINGTON il o e o s Mo b persomay. P e niamin Durdick of Wall street, son - : S thé great CoREHH By atdoei- Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Burd is suf SOUTH WOODSTOCK | tions 2 in a measure, taking the place of the old {ime town meeting, and of the red wit- lue of the get-together spirit h Wood- | Zave stances of the ‘advantag Saturday evening, | modern facilities of communication w Mabelle | Were making country life more attractive | v influences of close | h pot 3 i ZKONK Mr. and Mrs. George H. G mpany with Mr. Mrs, s entered the m-| { Detween three and four hun liup, in | nessed Louis In-|stock b trip to the | Oct, 1s Johnsto! becam e ceremony nry Baker of y evening. Col ptis when daug the br g0 far re- to g0 Thurs- will make in the country wh _nf hi nt of canc .{comb as war gove f Connectic . hiods ot ] vde Te was a concert by the Bahe .. She | Cornet band, and recitations by Th:lma lossoms and car-|{ Warby, Thomas Supin: of roses. The|and Millo Nagy Dorothy Bundy under v or , Mrs, Klein _of ; HEBRGN Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stack returnsd to having been st a « Stanton of | iton home- t Piter. Ctliffo nl mont A meeting Thursday. the warden and of Wakefield, is vis- rd bride field, e maid of hon- organd Cancer Week The Am of ( . ssell of pton we T ¢ of Mr, sister, and f; 130 to | pose < . = facts ah » v ) many of our | In the Un K church W own. Mrs. Nelson | was in St. Peter exet grange and |honors. M hie has been head {chester and ¥ h was 'f[»-r‘mr and foliage under the Winsor Clark. subject on and her brotl About | Hlerbert of Hartford were Lome for the | week end; Louis Duffy from New voted | Have cemetery were prese Hampton. Mr. and Mrs. Welton Por! were in town Wednesday the funeral B. Chamberl WEST KINGSTON A committee has been appointed to p lantern for use in SOUTH WINDHAM Good 1 clrele met Wednesday h par: Devotfonal nt years. The orated with flo direction of Mrs iss Anna N ne. ane. | EAST WOODSTOCK hrogram V. Hendrick, principal of ool here, the grammar 1 | i i I e this week. Mrs. Carrie F. ceed her. Mrs. Brown Richmond the riew Ll\'HC'l Miss Iendrich will teach in Providence. Bradford is suffering from sep- ng was held Wed- ¥ % president, Mrs. A. Jordan. Miss Nellie Pratt s leader. Plans w made for the Seoread of | October social. s, of Exeter, was a call- er in th ity Sunday afterncon Mr. and Mrs. Alascom Rice of Exeter, were callers here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woodmansee have Ten im-| Mr. and Mrs. Everstt May, Winthrop | moved into the Benoit house. They had »f the Grange ‘:n" lndustrlal Paints for Every Purpose : N keeping pace with over seventy s years ‘of progress, Wadsworth, Howland & Company have devel- - oped industrial paints for practically . every purpose. ; Bay State Steel Coating has stood every imaginable test, experiment, and exposure. Itis a proven proteo- tion for all metal surfaces. y= # Cement floors need Bay State é;- ment Floor Hardener. It changes . the porous cement to a hard, smooth - surface that will not dust nor absorb 1 M A Maine of Nofwich sang n the Con- Is to be Palmer, Mass., to become the bride ore Dewhurst of Stonington, son is in Wellesley. attend the installa- son, Rev. Stanley he Congrega- N G. Thompson has been viw- moisture. Bay State Cement Floor 1 H. M. Pendleten in New Lon- Coating changes the dull color of cement to a delightful tint,and makes the floor easy to sweep and wash. It comes in many colors. | * Wahcolite is the perfect white fin- ish for walls and ceilings of mills, factories, and warehouses. It coaes in gloss, semi-gloss, and flat white. Bay State Brick and Cement Coating beautifies and waterproofs all build- * W. P. Willilams are n Philadelphia. will have estry on | sugar-coated chewing gum r a few days' ome in l’mel returned Saturd: w London after a vi ome in N Weckn with her coutir, v A. Dan . e : ings of brick, cement and stucco. Bay Fin “;,’“ Weat to Niantic on which evervbody likes—you will, too. State Marine Paints have been the Monday to cast their b - Charles Johnson of Hartford spent thé waelk end at his cottage in the Grove. The W. B. Dieebe cottage at the Grove ! - ing painted and Mrs, Ci leaders for over seventy years. Write for complete 1r£ormatxon and + Booklet A 21, - s If you need a paint to meet soma unusual condition, Wadsworth, How- = land & Company will make one up especially for your purpose. @ delicious peppermint flavored susgar jacket around peppermint flavored chewing gum that will ald your appetite and digestion. polish vour teeth and molsten your throat. By the makers of “qafter Every Meal” 2 Harry Clark of the Niantic Lumbér smpany s having his v 0 i hav vacation. < James E. Hurley was in New London i Saturday. 1 3 Kenneth Gavitt of Main street was in 3 . ® New London Saturday > arles W. Baker re- v their home in s visit at thele | George W. Steele of the GN\‘!{ to Newington Saturday to epend a | w days Waitsr G. Barker of the village will| Wednesday for two weeks trip to rederic, Md George Beardow of Taftville spent the woek end with his brother at Pine Knotl | the Grove. P2 WADSWORTH, HOWLAND & CO., Inec. HEmAYSTATI BOSTON, MASS. BAY ST. Industrial Paints . |

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