Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 18, 1921, Page 9

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e Woman's Ald mactety of the Pasw- Seventh Day 'Baptist church, is| Wednesday at 230 p. m. In the arlors for wodk at meeting at 4 be followed, by a supper. » feast of Tabernacles or Succoth de- Monday and will <ontinue for sesen : feast ofi conclusion on! the the Johmeon-8tiflman wedding aturday Monduy eveming ‘while Johm Menty of was calling on friemds in Mys- i Deck car wam borrowed by some ho ewidently @dn't know the law t <o'ciogk when Mr. Moati car was standing in the street, > went to £0 home.at 9 o'clock - lismppeared. The-Tegistration 6207, R I The-police were Westerly selice and r was found standing Mr. Monti was T the machine Girle club of the Methodist church and Mrs Charles Mac- street and helped to h wedding anniversary A fine musical program - nd refreshments were apter. No. 28, held a mmet- for degree work. Be- 6 o'clock supper wa ¢ who attended. n and White Rock res- te hold a mesting ridge and roadway lead- 3 Rock, which has time and fs badly venience of public are intendimg to hire s the matter to the! meney for that pur- | tional churei Mre Howard Brown, of Bay- of the ( Narragansstt cirele 18 to evening in Stedman musical entertain- STONINGTON and. east of the borough nphemer property, is be- niiding lots. A 50- extended from the | 1e state high- the mad one Viesv avenue Chesebro s now own- z Who re- on Water nere apd will he and his are at rome home whe extde < mildings for Harve: their wost, No. ast busi- | be used for o club 1| and for soeial gath- siness sessions. Arm- ing the post will them by J. F d later a whist and hall is planned eard regarding the prac- g automobiles in front ef the which Is a viokation of the imper served Mr. and Mrs. Na- ki d the post will move | of Moosup was a | brightly speaking J. P. Richards vest Kindness was represented by | sogfi t¥ (08 (e OReA N o O g of (hy | , President: Rev. Herbort Tudson White,| Woman's Baptist Missior. Society of o P cféi«’i?:? Gonneaticut. Haptist State donvention. It |y %vm?")l:orr:i i B o v g Al contror s ¢ N Cul lean | 18 the first time the Baptist state con- e Msuiden. o ment with fefreshments will be enjoved. | Scif-control by Lillan Culver, clead | Gnvicy S0, 18- 508 nadnity i thirty v 30 p. Miss Anna L. Prince, Moulmein, A kindergarten 1s o open in November. | ey by Ethel Roode, se Sears, Tt i expected that mhout 150 dete. | Devotianal S Burma. Genjamin Tousteltte of Franklin, | Daley Culver, team worl by Hapwy| oicg’soom out of town will be enterain.| APOIntment of committecs. Address. \lass., was a caHer here Monday. 'Ro;)dg; o S Mary vt | ed tn private homes in Danbury. Over : Slness. 2 Miss May Covington, Central Amer- Rev. F. A. Macdonald was called to | fo0de, £00d worl ""I"‘ s “‘; 200 transient visitors are expected be- eport of executive committee, fea. Somerville, Mass, Monday, because of | (Inson, ey Miner and rew: | o el e ey RS, B. N. Timbie, Meriden. Businese, thé serions lliness of his fathef. i mpbell. vl» 2 The delegation from they Central Bap- eport of treasurer Adjournment. Mr. and Mrs. TEOmas Brown and Mrs. cene when wll the Simons returned heme Monday cvening after & two Wi chusefts, Vermont and New Ifampshire. Tetleck, formerly of Wester- Iy, now of Boston, Mass., here this Dr. and Mrs. Albertus Segar of Willi- Rev. Arthur F. Purkiss, who was pas- | Twenty-elghth Annuai Meeting of the Rev. Horach B. Sioat, Hirtlord. mantle was the gaest of Mr. Sogars| Mt Aencs €hen has as suests af | tor of the Central Baptist church at the| Connactiout Bapiist Consentlon. s i e 5 brother, Henry R. Segar of Greene ave- | 1%%, TS OF Ve Jishlands, JaMeS) time the convention was held last sear,| President, Rev. John Newton Lack- o 5 e ol el e ISLE 3 ot Tast Tarttord Comn, 7! SN2 | was elected president then, but a8 he has | ev. D. D. Hartford: first vice president, | meserom, Thevlosical Tnstitution Benjamin Vost of Yonkers, N. Y., is the i o %Y. since gone to a pastorate near Pitts-! Charles P. Walker, New Haven: second ‘,’,"'"'" “The Witnessing Church. guest of Miss Mary A. Voso on Hish | OMre Cecilia K. Geist Mr and Mrs. J.| burgh. Pa, Me will not be at the con- | vies preskdent Mrx, A. T, Mattoy. Water.| A0iouroment street. B it s ML andines 0T 3ok gt Bury: secretary, Rev Albert [ Coaiek WEDNESDAT. DEFICIENT. arron of dence and Mr. and Mrs.| " A portien of me convention will be|D. D. Hartford: treasurer, Charles Sonveation Bassin BREATHING 3 Y 5 Mrs. W. Hart and | given ovér each . to affiliated or-| warq Prior; Hartford: auditor, Bdward enion Season HOLLOW JEWETT C o “”‘ff"fi;‘“‘ Gonn..| ganizations, *including the fortieth an-| L Petze & Co. Hatford. Debsiid : { CREST ast k a shin-}o. - # 5 the home of Mr.| nual conference of- the Baptist Ministers:| Qe 294 hd | Derlag & ikhmwl;!fl he’ Buskiyn Ma-|ond Mrs. Francls' Campbell, of Green | of Connecticut; annual meeting of the| paevotions ",P‘;i‘k:‘ Bl t R:;:r, T o ol Raviyid B e ouse on the Mbmestead in Lis- Sumday | BOATA Of trustees the Comnectieut | . ™7 *BNIR. b b siamtord. | cation. APislous "Baiu- bon, now owned by G. A. Ross. He| rfvg';g;n;i:“fi Baptist copvention; one hundred and! liome to the convention AN e i Dbroughe ome of the emng]!es to town 1o e :,T%%D?F,Z“;L J::'elt;::q::h::e Connectt- | Charles K. Gillette, chairman of the| Report of Commission on Rulisions show its unusual state of preservation. ; The house Wi never since. lected White Di show Albany, N. Y., and were basled to Lisbon with an ox |, They made nails manufactured by etts in Newen came to the weather was a mi Princes’ metalic which dripped ter's mill. U boards is a I ‘mouse has never leaked snow hlown have done over a bright and firm to tective coating lapped show only and Mrs. Earl Montzomery have been visiting a' few ~ecks Mr. This is an open ineeting. v * soclety of The Ladi lor Thursday Mrs. E. H, Red Cross roll Is beidz {jiaven today |m necticut rs, at 1 rooms. Mrs D. spe Worcester. Tes footba eorge tions were fru a1 Roode mund. Frances Montgome with Grace it sermon i by the cho the service wl ver Cieveland. n Red Cross Cross banner ; that they came Conference of Red the is suffering from a dislocated sh: ehiool, Richardson, had arranged an Rally Day service Sunday. tinted large flag at the at whose foot Before the regl American, by a speech quoted fro the four groups of warkers ¢ years were brought. service man in uniform | George Norman carried carpenter's square and hammer; Chas. Campbell carried wheat. Then came the order of laws led by Mrs, Loleta Clem- carried a sword, tools such as a speakers saluted the flag in unison. Mrs. William -Edmuna sang_ My Country's Flag. A wreath of laurel was placed at the foot of the flag by Tola Button and Donald Roode. The pledge for the girls was given by Gladys Wilkinson and for the boys by Leroy Burtcs. peks’ motor trip to Massa- was a caller iends attended an an- as shingled in 1818, and ! . . 0 i ionds, atlanded a - @ The shingles were of se- |3 L “;':‘“ :['1 sions is as folluws: ine. Mr. Ross' old records | 3% s fopd InL G + T. O'Brien. | Fortieth by Joeduar to 2 n seen ra- tist wire just ‘were put on with hand-| the Jew oo t. The paint, where th cail ta o ure of Rev. the woods paint, resin. and oil | Appointment of no from the shafting in Sla- { Report on Ch: nderneath on the roof | Weleome to aver of birch bark. The has been very| Report of 2 . ~ ;\[:rg| ha Election of ocicers. n. The sl First century of serv nute. The| *qy v under th up plenty of | Rev. D, of paint and where nasture tree| Discussion. a slight discolo !l Second Issay : who matehes in with ine alleys was | tist church left this city by automobile, Percy Morgan Chapman driving the car and the party includ- ing Rev. Dr. and Mrs. David A. Pitt, Mrs. Arthur F. Wyman, Mrs. Charles A. Hag- berg and Miss Alice M. Dean. Were to stop for dinner at New Haven. rvic Burtt N. Timbie, Merider inating cos the Ministry. ew Pastors ominating Committee Funection of “B. MacQueen, Bridzeport. vhy Men Sleep in Sectt Farle; NEOTICUT BAPTIRTS IN CONVENTION AT DANBURY Delegates from Baptist churches all over Connecticut gathered in Daubury Monday for the opening of thd three-day nday morni ‘The programme of the three day's ses- MONDEY. Annual Conference of the Bap- Ministers of Connecticut, ident Rev. A. F. Purkiss. Sesston at 2:00 p. m. Pres- urch Suffield. They nmittee. e Church” ing the W election of offi Report of of the cnnnu:ucnt Bantist Convention. 5.30 p. m. Supper. One Hundred and Second Annual Meet- ing of Connecticut Baptist Education Society. on D. Gray, dent Bates colloge Offering and apveal for merobership. Adjournment. TUESDAY. Board of Deacons of the Baptist church Respons: ana Pres A)wn“mment of committees to of Trustees. Papc B. Coats, D. D, Bdward K. Nicholeon, Esqutre, reasurer Bridg pert e your system at once. Mastin's VITA Edward Prior 1 T o Adjournment thelr parents in the east have rc | A i to” thelr home in Huntingion, Or ; ) 3 Montgomery was g s v il Sheriny sen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Informal reception to mi Rev. L. J isen, Mr. Montgomery is the son of and widows in chure Report and Mrs, V. B. Montgomery, of G i ok o wold. silbert and Miss Report of Commit | Mrs. Mann, state speaker for the W 45D Eotan: of Cammittes C. T. U, will address the eve Beliste Annual meeting of the Board of Trustees | Trustees ing at the Baptist church : dent's Address tee on fonar: D. Rough, tee on B Elcetion of trustees. Report of Committee on State of the Church. Rev. James McCee. Lvening session at Stereopticon lecture Rev. H. B Sioat, tion. Devotional service. Rev. J.-Bdward Harris, Norwalk. Report of. Director of Promotion. D. D, presi- director of promo- Danb: | ®aucation. WEAK LEGS OF ILL HEALT Amer- E 2. . D. D. | S, report | ern Baptists, emmittee and | tin's VITAM the Union of Socleties. chairm: quiek and Oftering. tionu! Drug Ce. % - 2 e Report of chmmittees on programme. e Rev. A. B. Coats. Federation of Churche g i to Nommate| the Congre meets in the chw afternoon. Hiscox, call committee, (Tuesday) to v ) attend Cro New Haven chap| Babeock. who is fe ni_Sunday Her older son, C S ult of accldent 1. Norman, of the Pacl assisted by Mrs, an who has The various colors leaves. There was it in tfi' ke raudts back of the p the trophies uiar service children Robert and Jo and Raymond Car ¢ and Donald R nison. _Tho T on, had an excellent ha nd there was an Harold Geer intro ich was entitled The Four gifts rep Winifred costyme, carried Alexander Tanner Work Right 2, CTRIC WIRING Quality e Norwich Electric Co. 42-44 FRANKLIN STREET t street a family Germany and family who hav Broughton, were callers hers over Sur wilt | biliousness, bioat- 2 ted tongue and ‘oms of disordered digestion Marchard, 76 Lawrence St S L writes 1 used Foley lets for constipation with § 1 keep them in the hou: o & Osgood Co. STOMAGH UPSET? Get at the Real Ca\se Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets stomach .nr(rymztnw.d: Hav-youabfl_,m eepin wzthph@ ong knowledge of choice to- r'years of manufacturing ex- d our up-to-date facilities are perience concentrated on making CAMELS the finest cigarette that can be produced. Into THIS ONE BRAND we put the UTMOST QUALITY. 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It cl tocth troubles. The ordinary tooth combat it, so the tooth brush has left of it intact. As a result, teeth lose tive! muc! their Juster. troubles have been constantly increasing. The film is what discalors, not the teeth. Pilm is the basis of tartar. It holds’ food substance which ferments and forms acid. It holds the acid in comtact with the teeth to cause decay. Germs breed by millions in it. They, with fer teeth. Such glistening teeth as millions now enjoy. The dealer named below will give you the Make a Free Ten-Day Test offer you a way to whiter teeth, tartar, are the chief cause of pyorrhea. Many other serious troubles are also traced to them.. Science combats it Dental science has long sought ways to combat that film. The ways have now been found. Able authorities have amply proved them. Leading dentists everywhere advise their daily use. The methods are embodied in 2 new-day tooth paste—Pepsodent. It combats the film wherever it may linger. 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