Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 25, 1921, Page 8

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apparatus Georee 1. denes o Charles ) Rl after * Matola Ker Nevember AL | Will Fiy Across Frozen 1 < arrive 3 ia, Oh 14,000. This Ah-|Adams Inc, of Fostonia, s cos{n;:me from Taun- | erones have already been s ' Mass, and hundreds Company * North = Falrfax n Washi _dons for a ¢ .- waters !1 or fape. Mr “Twhat he te can trans emarked o -"Brogen Nor Alaska, and [ Norway. Frc FACE 0\ WITH PI Hard and Red. Fe ofter & few days my face T eontinued usin, ) Leslie G » # Gaticora Scap, O -iui Festered and 'hched Bamy. Cutwc ura Heals, felt better, 'm and in three . was completely healed, after ene cake of Cuticura Soapand box of Caticura Ointment,” ’ ay, 10 Chestnut Plymouth, Mass., Feb. 28, 1921, intment and Tale promote and malntain skin 3 ,-Hn comfort and skin health, ‘- pto cieance and purify, the ent to scoihe and heal, the nte powder and pexfum. Labe old ey, alenm e done last year. STONINGTON . i : Harrington | The Stonington Building and Loan as- ¥ 'l'h powerful new motor fire engineflonial club, supervised by Chap- tion, although recently organized, the chorus group as follows: I’ Mrs. Samuel Brown, Jr, Mrs. L. Perry! Paddle-Addle, Mrs. A H. Blake; Old Fashioned Mi Frank L. Furness; Cameo Isaac G. Smith; Phanton, Mrs, D. Maxson! Greenwich Vilagers. Mrs. s and fifty shares already been disposed of. Charles| The Y. M. C. A, group will Thur: vening. |let, Mrs. Samuel H. Davis. Opie, Rehearsals will beg! days before the production is sf and will be held in the Boy Scont rooms lon High street as the scouts mow use the state armory. Mrs. William V. Cur- rier will be the piano accompanist Two buildings-are being erected on Wilfred court, Paweatuck for ‘he Lor- iwenty | 0f the Manor inn owned by the wed | sompany. enger truck. team to practice weekly selected for the work. 24 in all About 25 from here went to New|jgq London Monday evening and attended the meeting conducted by Milton S. Rees, evangelist. . and Mrs. William Pollock of Tow- ill, R. L, are visiting their neph- ew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wil- cox, 10 Narragznsett avenue. John Moran, who has worked in Wil- {u visitor here over Sunday. cox Park for the past th four | years, suffered a shock € The elm removed from in front of | Westerly post office Saturday, proved to | be over 100 years old as 103 rings were counted through the tree, {\mv for the winter. v in contributing articles. and Mrs. Albert Randall who did not.come into the pro- | | | Many ca | from the borou e week end here. com Some time Sunday night or early will be duly announ With this way the corps hopes The same conditions will prevail as in the past year—$2.50 for each family. members. Applications are being ved daily by the secretary, John H. Thursday evening there will be a ; llet, | - George K. Dyer, who has had charge Biesstilc e ff"?i.rf(,',fiuaganix— of the Gallaudet faim on the Stonington Mrs. George O. Murpelly T o pred | road, will leave Nov. 1st to take charge Edmund P. Hyde has purchased a new tosed his summer v and returned to New thieves broke into M. Delagrange, corner Main ble to get every ore and not ha\'e Co‘nnd pnuer ree's, m\d sm.g saveral new make a house to house canvass as was | Four have meet Hart special ‘meeting of Nina council, No. was held in the K. of C. evening to select a degres were raine Mfg. Co., for their help. # The members of James W. Harvey The Rhode Island Ones will have a No. 59, A. L., are fitting up their fair in November and the Chesebro Fife | noy’ quarters, following being the com- and Drum Corps of Stonington will Play | it on pouse fittings: Florimond Flynn, for them. There will be a street Da-|ohajrman, Horace Babeock, Leonard rade each evening: Patterson, Otto Wilhelm and Edmund P. The committee has been purchas- | ing the needed furnitnure for their rooms and people heer have responded gener- and have returned to New Rochelle, ‘William Armstrong of Middletown was 4 Samuel Durgin and | Mis: dyth “and Lu.x Durgin motored Westerly Sanitary Corps Inc. is com- ‘1 s Irene Winkler is’ visiting in arrangements for th yvear geport 5‘§'\'Aus subseripti Dur- | mper Fidelis club of the First Bap- ar forty-four out of nine church held a meeting Monday even- carried were member: z with Mrs! E. A. Patterson. Boys' Literary club of the Second cction twenty-nine per cent. when I tional ‘church met with Rev. SR e N e C. Stone at the parsonage by the nformed the treasurer that r N St = i tor had given them to undersiand the | lay afternoon the Story Hour circle p Were excessive or for personal|iS {0 meet at the parsonage. . ey conda: not the: . ‘gull t the Hallowe'en dance at the Com- 5 latter case the unpaid |MUity club the Girl Scouts will march s s, * uniform at the opening hour. i cases. The e enn tugs, laid in the harbor here rd is vis- | grog ks P s endpatalie . left port Monday, one for {:“,;‘h 1. Detaacomnant op atnel and one for New York: s g i e Fes red Whalen attended Holy : < 52 e R zame at Worcester, Mass. and Mrs. | of ard of vernors the misunder- Racg : (o ProTE | e SLEOTRICrS e eunden lic Alderman of Connecticut college g e LU e spent the week end with friends in the s cared for are ch n Doherty of Connecticut col- ldredge moved his family to aa more has begun work with branch of the National Bis- Mon- the Vitamon Tablets Make Skin Clear and Flesh Firm Easy and Economical to Take. 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The thieves, it is beileved, drove Alr. and XNirs. up with a truek about midnight Sunday. | New gained an entrance and entered the of- | law A fice and salesfoom located in the front of | Huribuit, wit the building. The office door was bat- | A Perkfhs, tered to pieces and broken down. Tracks | Mr. Perkin in front led %ir. Delagrange to believe | Friday and Sa the thieves loaded the truck there. The |day afternoon. automobile station was usual and ‘everything was all right | motoréd to the about 10.30 when Mr. Delagrange return- { cailer at the home o ed home. The telenhon- wires were cut throp. and 15 tires sixe 30x3 1-2, one 35x5 cord [ Mr. and Mrs. tire, one No. 15 Howe spotlight and one | New York, who No. 5 Howe spotlight are missing. with Mr. GALES FERRY The Divine Law of Missions. Ezekiel 1: | station. = 15, was the theme of Rev, G. H. Wright's [ Sears, sermon in the M. E. church Sunday morn- | with her daughter here 1 ing. Rev. Mr. Wright spoke in behalf of | Mrs. George the centenary work and its interests ana|Cape Cod Wedn stated that there was a deficiency in the jfor a few days' vi collections of the fund at present which Scoutmaster Du he deplored. Rev. Mr. Wright read ex- {panied b, tracts from letters of the bishops of all of | fred Fric the conferences urging the people to give, |man Chase, also a letter from the corresponding Rock in Montville retary in general of the missionary socie- | This ty stating the need of all pledges fo carry | the w rid: on the great centenary work. Courtland E. Colv ha At the Sunday school session, with As- | base, wh sistant Superintendent Dudley C. Perkins | his home in charge. Mrs. J. BEdmund Norman's lass was the banner class in attendance and Mrs. Eugene LaFontaine's class ban- ner class in offering. At the Epworth league evening service (n route to Mrs. Rufus W. Hurlbutt was the leader, | Yale-West Poin with the topic Two Things We Know |afternoon About God: There were special readings . on the topic by several people. At the God, to Thee, with variations, was p ed by Mrs. Emma S. Bennett. Fullowing! S the league service, Rev. G, H. Wright |the husk Miss Florence The Long Cove contingent of the Ta- | dies' Aid society of the M. E. church. Mre. Richatd H. Chase president, met at nesday afternoon. The work was piccing a quilt. The meeting this week will b Teld at the home of Mrs, Fred W. Tur- ner. At the regular Wednesday evening meeting of the Pinochle club at the Coun. try club house members of the Pioneer Hose company of Groton were present, | and arrangements were completed for the » Plains. tournament which will begin Wednesday | Wedn evening next. A series of seven games |ing the will be played, with 12 members on either | meeting side. {given b Miss Grace A. Chapman of the Stod- jand the | | dard district and her cousins. Mr. and | the p Mrs. Elmer Keene, of Ballouville, motored | World - in Mr. Keene's car Saturday to spgnd the | Seeing the week end with ‘refatives, Mr, and Mrs. | Smith and Goorge W. Mavnard. at Pepperill, Mass. | Doctor’s V' Mrs, Henry Lawless and daughter | lund Mariofi, who have been spending two |G weels at the. home of Mrs. Lawl Darwin brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and ™ = and Mr. P car over the rday, arriving locked up as| Mrs, Charles S. B. Freeman, returned home during the sumer feagon At dward 1L Latimer offertory a piano selection, Nearer, My CANTERBUR’ ral of the voung e =z bee spoke from Amos 9: 2-3. home las{ Friday and occupied the | He will soon move to, 1 1y evening at the g tino Sterios reci Louis Jennings, of the Stoddard d]s(rict,iK’:ih\l»:, recitation, Ida Tra 10wl pent Saturda [ third grick at the in the World ad coff Haven 1o att oothall game . who + week end we has retu mple: Write names on a withiyy three month Divid There is a way to keep teeth whiter, cleaner, safer. Millions now employ it. The glistening teeth you see every- where now largely result from this method. This is to explain that method. To tell you why authorities advise it. Then to offer you a ten-day test and urge that you accept it. The film discolors Your teeth are coated with a viscous film. You can feel it with your tongue. It is ever-present, ever-forming. It clings to teeth, enters crevices and stays. 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