Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 30, 1921, Page 8

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| of Hartford and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Car- penter of Westfield, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rockwell of Hast | ITa-tford spent the week end at their , Eolton people were shocked and deep | erioved to hear of: the death of Willian | Keeney Sumner, 55..a former Bolton boy, at his home in Rockville from heart trous ; S Allen, | - s b osevel son, sis- | of five acres was sold to Gurdon § blo i 165 Tast T I ABnuEr 55 boTh Mra. Corlane Roosevelt ool - | of. Watertora. Conn., tor $300 in Bolton, the fon of Sherman P, and B o Theodore B Broiher, Thexlore | - Mrstand) Mrs. 12 v e | Jare Keeney Sumner. He i§ survived by :m"' ectre o e Him Monday | heen visiting friends in New York have | his wodow, Kate Androes Sumner, a son, oosevelt, as Knew % 3 ¥ who have g returned home. | W. Ross Sumner, of - Pennsylvania, a uight in the hall of the Eroad s‘irff William Keller of New York is £0ending | daughter, Miss Dorothy = Sumner, his #chool. The hall was filled to the doors | o Tl K e with his sister, ‘Miss or, Mrs. Jane Sumner. two sisters, i o Srestdent. Mre. Robin- | Keller of Chostnut stroet Mrs. Jennie Bolton and ‘Mra. Clair . about our former president. Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Phil. Burne aad John and son. Mr. Sumrir was a man of Hittes of the country on this subj mdwin Burne of Stony Creel, Lonn., are characteristics and was tles of the country on this subj e S T enly a few days ago lectured in Provi- [#uests of Mrs. Burme's paron el P chcol strest _— dence and Pawtucket just com- | Mrs. Jorn Parker, of Zchcol str s | SOUTH WINDHAM ipti Mrs Ethel i 1:we of New Y B xind ahe is the author nero visiing her mother, Mrs. Mary te she is the au € a »r books. The money th Brown { Pecelves from the lectures is tu to the Rocsevelt Memorial Assoc gon has spoken in many of the daughter of New London. spent Thanks- giving day at the home of Mrs. Me- NORTH STERLING Kenna’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. Timothy Cotbert, Mrs. W. €. Card spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. William Harvey of Plainfield. | Harry Erickson has returned to his home after being a patient In one of the Hartford hospitals Mr. and Mrs, Miss yn Soule of Norwich spent Thanksgiving with C, H. Rounds and family. 1. Tunter opened =a day before Thanksgiving there were many hunters out: some secured game for Thanksgiving dinner. £ Jewt | the whole bod LW At her home in the Dorance district| poryy,™ Danjels of Columbla _spent ! ‘ y 4L fumeral services for Mra. Henriettad 'myaniggiving day at the home of Dwight : herman wera conducted by Rev. Harry | {32758 Filmor. . Burial was dni the Tine (59ee s, fand. Mrs SywiinarhAllen & (a6 cemetery. Relatly acted) gaughter Doris of Irvington, N. J., re- Workmen on the sewer construction rave | 4o heare turned home iving some hard labor during th | jpred "Brooks and famlly of Providence |, to T G . A eavé- | ¢pent Thanksgi . t < on ving with Mr. and Mrs. H B, A. Barstow and daugh- ve returned from South Sweet umonia at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Geo The new memaoris t their nie E student at Wheaton Ao t - Mass. college, Norton, ey abo SOUTH KILLINGLY unday cvening. On a Sheriff Willlam JI. Cesey, having heen in Providence. nd Mr. and M of Tosier Tl nksgiving. with Mrs. Wocdmansee 5 { mona G Tnez Doane and Mrs. were entertained in Daniel nd Mrs. Henry Myers Th Knowle: 3 H. Knowle Mr. and Mrs. R. s of Mn S You'll never tire of the flavor of Wedgwood Creamery Butter! It's_ the flavor of real country butter, rich, appetizing and smooth. Bread and butter be- come a delicacy when Wedgwood Creamery Butter is spread. And Wedgwood Creamery Butter is econom- ical because it holds its flavor and freshness longer than most butters. With each pound there is packed a coupon that will help you get a chest of Oneida Com- munity Par Plate Silver or a set of Parisian China Dishes. Start saving them. Parksdale Farm Eggs are dependable, thor- oughbred eggs at a reasonable price. Always ask for Wedgwood Creamery Butter and Parks- dale Farm Eggs. They're dependable. If your grocer hasn’t them let us know. A Real Opportunity For 30 coupons and $6.00 you can own 42 pieces of beautiful Parisian China, em- bossed with a gold band. For 30 more coupons and $6.00 you can get 36 pieces more. A third set of 34 pieces for 30 coupons and $6.00 com- pletes this magnificent din- ner service of 112 pieces. Get a new set of silverware Save 30 coupons and with $7.50 you can own this cheet of 26 pieces of beautiful Oneida Community Par Plats Silverwars ia the Veraen Do~ gn. For 30 more coupens and $7.50 you can get 37 ieces more. A third set cam e obtained in the same way. P. BERRY & SONS, Inc., Hartford, Conn. dle Dtnkuters fe New England States two weeks. | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McKenna and, A. Green and Miss |t day after spending s. Mrs. Barstow's ed them to their home. ! t continues ill with sed Wednesday for | ened Mon- | 2 G. W, Barlow entertained P. H. Coffey and children of this ! yron Place and | | | 1 | ! | | I | | | | | es spent Sunday | and Miner Burdick | | i | oodmansee of were home for Tl their paren 3 dined in Mr, ¢ drén ving ‘and with | the town school comm’ttec and is now . B. R. Park, { curry t AT Low's ¥ nk White, 1 refresiments were served. Hues s father, Judge C. i rtained ticg | iving din Mrs. Léonard N sonand his family ine en Thank Miss Gr: and children | | of Mrs Miner, Brown spent | e who has bec: I1. Stone i hesnital. Putnam, Afut‘ the “ wecks, Iras Misses Minnie a i 3 ! W [ feps 2in Hepi tac.iday | sub l To those of delicate con- school dor | J abie Mrs. J. of ntic | a2 come to pa er, Mrs. J. D. COLUMBIA has During ldren of all gr: | past two wee v car e s honie from coilege i 7 _stitution, young or old, ] | Seott's Emusion ! i is nourishment and $=, tonic that builds up “\#H cran er’ parents, | 5ive an ent THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO.’S Sensational Values In Columbia Grafonolas And just in time to solve the great problem of a Christmas Gift — We are placing on sale for this SEE IT week only o 100 OF THESE GENUINE WINDOW OUR | ———$140 Grafonolas TO BE SOLD AT s | DISPLAY YOU SAVE $55.00 — DON'T DELAY CCME EARLY—FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED This Grafonoha is of a design that is very pleasing to the eye DESCRIPTION and one that will perfectly harmonize with almost any de- sign, of furniture. Finished in red mahogany, English brown OF mahogany, American walnut (satin finish), golden oak, fumed oak and early English oak. Compartments with a capacity GRAFONOLA for seventy-five records. Size, 42 7-8 inches high, 19 1-8 inches wide, 21 3-8 inches deop. Each machine equipped with the non-set automatic stop. 1 RECORD CLUB $25.00"%"RECORDS — YOUR OWN SELECTION OF RECORDS — $1-0_0 Down $1.00 a Woak IF YOU CANNOT COME IN MAIL IN THIS COUPON THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. Norwich, Conn. Gentlemen :— Columbia Records ONLY Kindly send me catalogue of your $140 Columbia Grafonola that you are selling at $85.00. Name Address.... City it BUY A GRAFONOLA f NOW BUY A il GRAFONOLA Now AND SAVE $55.00 E PLAUT-CADDEN CO KNOWN'FOR QUALITY Adb SERVICE-SINCE i872 : AN:—,:‘:VE & LBS_‘4! MA'N’ST. -2 NORW|gH @ A WEEK’S SPECIAL

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