Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 15, 1921, Page 9

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mr. n-mn ‘here attended in | Comstock hall Tuesday and. -fi n 1% ¥ : e ot | ¥ Watar Correll moved the steam shovel | ey e stvo J “Branford. : : mmuusmmmxnmnnd- secomplished the finst step in plans for state, . orence ‘Powers caller on the holding of & world’s fair here in |general plans-in view which will be Jnt orand [ Gla rednes- nflm quonwn m Lyme “3:. P o S R 19285—en t by the voters of a |into execution as goon as definite declsion - 1. . i w m.-oomfiwmb.mmmu-unwmmutum Hn el Mrs, Minnte Erskin Mary Kolosky and | Engineer Feels Bet three yesrs—and attention is now direct- | port the project. R T AR % | Florence Powers were in' New London ty Y d Is'Conf. d to the second effort in the financing Mthwdonl’lvifl:flll : iy o o e Twenty Years and - of ‘approval by the people | certainty, various sections’ Portland Mr, and ‘Willlam Bousa, Lula and m*mm ot mtm ot“s $3,000,000 tax, which | have engaged in a nmm m. m txu 3 < i Anna Hartford spent Sunday s { afed to the smount Portland will raise |location of the fair. HMR"’"W'M‘"““‘M‘“' it Me T M3 B Dowe eE Sal- SN, s s Bl obtaingd Ly pabte L ‘mmhm’".."h"‘;;,, ;,,"f:.’.:". The maglo lantern which the chareh | o Mr wnd Mra m"'w“n‘_“g» 04| e a fact my frst bole of Tanlas A state-widle alection will bé necessary [a n-mnuko intended to_develop all bought was used for the first time Sun- | /SN 2 mmn r"mm o e Dbetter to get saneddon for the $3,000,000 tax,|facts concsrning each proposed location, etogt " dthe lesture 890 plotures weee callers on Mr. and Mra, 3. E. Pow- and this will not be held until the prim- [and earetul Mmon will be given g:"n;?mmm*flmfl; will be China. | ers Sunday. T gy ’%:":,: o e as Tho|_ P. A, Money of Exeter was a caller ke Baglusl ifl"“};:”“‘::,‘ s 5“,‘“"‘": diding ‘at 41 12 Spring St. Wilimantic, ed upon ‘o submit this proposal form- | Atlantic-Pacifio. Highway and Blectrical here one dax recently. Wwedding in New York. Nes, sir, .h,,m, ‘ot relleving me ally to the people. . Expositton, whs projectsd fo celebrate | Everybody is getting rsady for Christ- | ™R % 0 “ase Fanny, Sylvia and Irving Mil- | of a _case of stomach trouble that has Pending ‘he final approval of financial | the completion of transcontinental high. | Mas. The school and church are Pre-|,.r-ang Morris Kolozosky were callers in | bothered me for- -five years. I had U P H 0 L s T E R E D paring for entertainments. S rrible time, and just as regular as I plans the working out of detalls of the |Wways and the centennial of the invention Colchester and Hartford Sunday. & te) e ), s Richard Bristow, who is working at ate a_meal my food gas formed, expesttion sre held in tentative shape. nmw al muwe!tand t its home Mr. and Mrs. John Morgan of Norwich would choke me, heart MONTVILLE :.5&"". Pk Sils e e - e s Y e S no permanent’ help. . Mz and 10, O B Wikeox i HEBRON *Fania gave me {mmediate rellef, and l.arge Vmety started ’ vill Centre motored i Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Bissell, Miss Miss Mary Colvick recently spent a few m"’“ fotore to Wilimantia Sun- | mey= 2en sll of Providence, spent | gt Bigsell and Miss Polly White of : B eken oo botiles now, mnd Sithough aays in New York. Brk Coman and grenddanghter Pear | Bundsy atDr. Kenyoig, East Hampton were ghests Sunday of | scarcely feel a trace of my troubles, I Gurney wero in Willimantic Saturdsy. | brsiness calier {n Norwich Tussday. JThére, 1o considersbls sickness around e o and. he. wea{ . The Ladiec' Aid soclety of Montville | **Ggorgo: Hendrioh ~and _family _have - " Unton_Baptlst church held a dinner end | moved to the house recently vacated by comfortable after meals, and mornings I B e e met | {1t 80 bad T could hardiy get up: but all ith Mrs. W. O, Seyms Friday evening t | 1ot i e Past now, and T actually feel - SHETUCKET STREET - RS evening t | jike Tanlac has added years to my life.” : a.rmga the tofflo cards‘for the coming | Tantac is zo.d in Norwlich by National ~ Drug Stores Corp. and Tattville Pharm. lusl Florence Smith was home from |acy and in Plainfield b: Mercier: East Hampton:for the week end. Charles R.. Carey, "fi‘ C‘"c Conn: Nirs. Anna Bock of Danbury was tne | Dearnley & Clarke, Volimtown, Conn. gliest of Mrs. R. F. Porter a few dayvs last week, leaving Friday morning for The Home Missionary sooisty of the |falr Thurslay with a good dttendance. | william Perkins. . Tuesday afternoon. and evefilng of thiw] TOL, Pickles, apple pie and -coffee was hs evening a short fausical profram was | ticles, Vegetables and canned goods, €an- | pyjengs of Miss Helen. Huhay of New { day night at his home. wore el o Mo S e | 28 sulered 2 aplte ::e;:s*’.'&xtfih. FURNITURE gan Sunday, I bloating D. Kenyon of Usque- g ® The schoois in town are rehearsing for ustn N Tueg- | M. and Mfa. C. Mrs, W. O. Seyms and_ family. intend to keepon taking it for some time, ) ‘ Christmas exercises. iy bustaees callers In Norwich Tues- | peugi, visited relatives here Sunday af- | ML D0 AL CHET uia society, | in order to be-sure its work is well done. ert n Mrs. Hadley Gray and Miss Georgianna | Mes, A, W. Avery of Hill Top was a | t6rRoon: have been invited to meet at the parson:|I used to feel heavy, 10gEY, tired and un- . o Frankiin Congregational church held its) pork, | Sterry Cahoone of Siocum was & caller annual sale and sfper at the town hall here Monday. - at noon, followed By the sale in " week with a large attendance. The grab | i LYME bag afforded much merriment. During afternoon and evening, of fancy ar Boston, where she will be the guest of | ndered, consisting of plano sclos by (¥, cake. handkerchlets and mYStery | york and Lyme are interested to hear| friends for_a while. - iss Florence Hoftman and Ruth Robin- The booths were attractively | oo yor marriage with S. L. Metcalf of Mr. Fredette is drmn: the team for | | Mr. Bassette. uBERTY Hu Mrs. Maud H. Palmer 'o( this place wen 5 i® 2 i married fn Hartford Friday noon by Rey, son, a duet by Mrs. William Tate ang|decorated in green piul and yellow. The| pogrsgy, ‘Tex. Mr. Metcalf is a. lleu- EKONK e ;n%",,’f;hmg,;fl';“:fi] At Calmere Sunday morning, Dee. 11, | Rockwel? Harmon Potter, D. Dy, Thel Mrs. Fred Armstrong, also @ solo by Mrs, | MMOURt recelved for the benefit of the | yonant in the 50th infantrs. The w L e e iatanait at 10 o'clock. Frank A. Davoll and Mre. | honeymoon trip includes a vistt Yo New Fred Armstrong and a violin solp by Mrs, | SOCIety Was 3145. ding, which was a military one, t Mr. Pierce of North Sterling drove e o atll substitutig: 1 | It I Ktarkweather were united in | York city. r. Adams is station agent a: Harold Duerr which were greatly enm-| Ruth-Blaisdell entertained Tuesday. | place at Mayen in the American military | over this hill buying calves recently. Esther Galiup is still substituting’ in | marriage by Rev. John W. Ballentine of | Chestnut Hill. They have rented Mrs joyed; $102 was netted. Devember 7th about thirty-five - little | ehurch, after which a reception was held | Farmers improved the fine weather of , the local school, as Miss Roode fs unable | staford. Frankin grange held its election Sat-|friends 'her eleventh iinthday. The | at the officers’ club. The bride cut the|ldst wesk getting their supply of m-g.;m return. present. A light lunch was served. Their | are to live here. for the’ensuing year: Masier, Ray Beck- |green, games were plaved, Clinton Den- | Metcalf has been attending school in Warren Tanner assisted in killing a fat CAristmas tree. wedding trip includes going to Tennessee, with; overseer, Louls Starkweather; |lels beingl awarded first orize and Lloyd’| Belgium for the ‘past year. Lieutenant|hog for Walter Congdon Saturday. * AlWin Corey recently broke his toe, | making stops at Andover, Middletown Miss Helen U. chaplain, Fred S. Armstrong; assistant|Chapel gfven the consolation award. | Metcal? 18 a graduate of the Agricultural Frank Watson is suffering with a 'bad which has given him quite a little trou- | and New York. stewards, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Duerr;|Cakes, apbles, orangss and oandy wWere|and Mechanical college of Texas. cold. Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis spent Thurs- | ble, and has confined him to thie house. lecturer, Miss Anita Holton; steward, |served by the hcstess. Stanley Armstrong; e Graces, Wini-| The unlon service at ' Mohegan was d The doulle ring servios was|i. A. Noyes' house for the winter. AT used. ly ew. . near _relatives were | are glad that this popular young compl urday egeming. Following are the oflicers | houss was prettily decorated in pink &nd | sake with her husband’s ‘sword. Mrs.| wood, i, The Sunday ‘echoel”is" planning for’s Kiely is in chmarge of the testing laboratory of the larg: Clarence Adams of Westchester and | est paper factory in America. fred Holton, Mrs. Frefl Armstrong, Miss \well attended by the diffegent churches Theresa” Lamb; gatekeeper, Arad Robin-|of the town, and the gathering filled the & church. It was a'very inieresting ser- Miss. Mildred Stone of Abington, Conn., | vice under the leadership of Miss Lilldan s spending a few days with Mrs. Floyd | Danlels, pastor of the -church. Ad- Z Ayer. dresses were given by Rev. E:. P. Ayer (o Mr. and Mrs. Phitip Balley of Walpole |of Morfwille Centre Congragaitional ; . Mass., were at their home here one day | church and Rev. C, C. Tibbitts of Uncas- last week. ville Methodist church. A quartette, Rev. A Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ortman and chil-l% W. Ayer, Rev.-C. C. Tiobits, Hubert iren, James, Bely and Arline, were re- (Dart and William® Beckwith sang Neare: Hand Stze Ivory Soap Free! FOT ‘GOOD, AFTER NEXT WEEK. To the Customer: Takethueenpenhmddu and he will give you one full size cake of Hand Size Ivery Seap F ent guests of Mrs. Lloyd Ayer. My Goq to Thee” A chorus of young N Mies Bdun Vallette spent a few days|ladies from the Mohegan church sang + . in Hartford last week, very sweetly, Jesus Calls Us O'er | the ADDREss Mr. and Mrs. Arad Manning of Yantic|Tumult” Miss Gladys Quidgeon gavc were recent visitors at Valley farm. eresting talk on the history of the Mrs. Hermion Gager spent the week and the people who have spex: end In New London. many years in its service, among Mrs. May Ross of Norwich was a re- | the organist who has svrved abost th cent caller-in town { five ycars, i _Rs Greenwich.—Mrs. Walter Scott of Pel- |brother T ham Manor has announced the engage- | OVD Moriany ment of Tiér daugh®r, Mrs. Susan Scott, | ~Fred Rheaume spent the week end in to Skefington Sanxay Norton, Jr., a son | Wauregan. ©f Mr. and Mrs. Skeffington Sanxay Nor-| Tho Ladies’ Ald society of the Baptist ton of Jericho, L. I. The announcement [Church held its meeting Wedneslay with was made at a dinner given by Mrs, |Mrs, Charles L. Chapel of Palmer:ow Scott at the Plaza. Miss Scott attended | There is 10 be a teachers' meeting at Rosemary Hall at Greenwich, Conn. Mr. | Palmer Mcmorial school Friday. Norton is & graduate of Yale. The Aid society of Uncasville Meth- "FRISWELL'S | | Thu store has always been in a position to supply our trade with a class of goods of Batter Grade at the Lowest Prices. DIAMOND RINGS—Good clean stones in yellow, green and white gold mountings—$25.00 up. ; TOILET AND SHAVING SETS—AI Prices. WATCH BRACELETS—AH stylen——We specialize in the 7 Elgin’ and Waltham watch. MensmdBoyo'WATG‘BSofaflnzesmdgradec at the lowest prices. / mms—lddwmdoffllehgheflgnde i % . s y Mwmmnwmmm Te the Dealer: Our wpresmtzhve will redeem this coupon for fin aenb when properly filled out. n W'«odwmnses visited her tte - Sharje of Norwich at the lowest prices. O Rt ek st b a2 ] o My ‘Take above coupon to your grocer, o S I i drugglst, or department store, and’you- - will receive a Hand Size Cake of Ivory, - 3 Soap FREE. Coupon is good one week o only. Clip at once, and try; Hand Size Ivory Soap for toilet use. ; _ . OPEN NIGHTS UNTIL CHRISTMAS @) T\\&L} ) x) THE WILLIAM FRISWELL CO. | 25-29FRANKUNSI'RET : e S 1 S .,\ 2% o S Specils for Thursday, rday, Satuday 1 LB. MILK CHOCOLATES . .:-.iv. . comesoen o I 60 1LB. BOX ASSORTED CHOCOLA' ...1b.49¢c CHRISTMAS BROKEN CANDY .. ........... b 25c 1 LB TIN BOX PRESERVED GINGER, g mflmm\rm T Sl e fl:.29c wmmhmmb-hhdm Just f ts the hand " Hea[\j(‘)r toilet use, S Evecem‘saca » ' V) AN DA ‘/ ) N 7 \\ ( 19, & NV Y27, RNERE 8 2\ DVU: @ A A ST 4 A L\ IDERIRE A

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