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NORWICH - BULLETIN; SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1921 Welton of Plymouth and Norman S.|officers andl delesates, appointment of Plait of New Haven, the veteran treas- | committees for the annual meeting and arer, will be re-elected, One member of | mtroduction of business. The afewrivon the ‘executive commitice will be elected | session at 2 o'clock Will be oceupied With for three years. Former State Master J. | addresses and reports. State Master arthur Sherwood of Easton, whose term{ @lakeman, State Lecturer Charles A. expires, wili probably be re-clected. | Wheeler of Storrs and" State Chaplain Dr. J. Howard Hoyt of New Ca- Tuesday afternoon will be a lecturer's conference for thr -lecturers in Barry hall, No. 7 Field street. wurers-elect attending will recs cents per mile one way. State Lecturer Wheeler will, preside. The annual meeting of the Patrons' Guilfoile and by prominent members of the national grange anl by members of the Conneelicut state grange. Music and readings will form part of the program. Thursday morning at 9.30 there wiil be consideration of commitlee reports and other business. The closing session will During the meeting ‘there wers short | officer, and he was assisted by E. E. Wat talks by Mrs: Griswold, Commander Or-|son. captaln of the degree teiun of i ECHOES FRON THE LODGE ROOWS M. Price of Sedgwick post, No. 1, London iodge of Moose. end Grace C. Vatitor of rd- The foliowing were the officers in who “is the guest of friends|stalled: Past regent, Mrs. Jennie Gidier The meetng closed in the|senior regent, Mrs. Jeanetie Keeran: Junior regent. Mré, Agnes Wiggins: cha:- PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY. | tom, which has only once had an excep- usnal form. s 16hders il be sl | m o 38 h vaterbury by | GeV. Mutual Fire. Insurance company will be | be at 1.30, with the liation of ofli-| . — lain, Mre. Elizabeth Nicho's: record.r e e LT e by e i e et H0r e | o or . Bvceiar Ponons. mosnipe | 2aan will present ther addresses, and | heid Tuesday aftezioon at 1.50, cers at 2 o'clock. Untinished business MOOSE. Mrs. May Raynor; treasurer. Mrs. Wi $ » departure from the usual| and the Water Chamber of Com- retary Welton and Treaifl'fl' Platt | The special order of business Wednes- | Will-e acted on an¢ fnal adjournment| At the meeting of Bridgeport lodge of | iam Buckley; Argus. "fl‘;““"_ Geer Overseer Allen H. Cook of | merce. The meeting place will be Tem- | ¥ill make their annual reports. day morning at 10 o'clock will be the | Made. Moose heid on Nov. 21 a uranimous vote | Scntinel, Mra. Margaret Moshier Fui advanced to state master, | ole hall, the large public hall in the Ma-| The evening session t § o'clock Will| ciection of statc officers, the member of | 2 was passed urging District Supervisor N, | Mre. Gertrude Finnegan. t follow there will be an | sonic temple. se occupied in conferring the sixth de-} ;e executive committee and a member A g . Waldo Kennedy, forferly.of Putnam and| Following the installation. addresse: ng the Hne The session will open 'Tuesday morn- | eree, which can be received only at a|,¢ the legislative committee for (hree DAUGHTERS OF VETERA Norwich, to semiain in charge of the or-| Were made by Mrs. Boyens. senjor rege . State Seoretary A.| e Jan 10, at 1150, with roll call of | statc srange session. A speclal feature . Vears; There will be a business session | Clara Earton fent, No. 7. D. of V., en-| canization work there another thees | 9L the*Norwich chanter. and Mre. Sheo hat Stat v A | me y | ‘clock and continuation the e lepartment president, Mrs. oril 1, M. Keuheay] L0 Pas Pementook Raw, Hamn: chaptsr — = = T emotte ttoo b compleled b ; e el by the expression of | Als0 members of New London jpige o fore recess. el kot cannot at this tme see|3M00se. Refreshments were served. . Wednesday eveni will he a public session. g at 8 is way clear to compix, esp s at stake a s ODD FELLOWS. be made by Lieut. Qv ou one candigate w d in view of the fact that he was{ At a meeiinc of Palmyra encampmen: pleton of Waterbury, ) e business was y “loaned”. by Providence lodge, o.|I. O. O. F.. on Dec. 22, these officer: e 193, up to Sept. 1 were elected for the b s S Chief pa . - A X R TNITED WORKMEN, high. pries! Toa den, Fred The majority of the their election hem have re-eietted 1) Wiliiam Bli Amburn ; financial treasurer, Edward Kinn, Ortmann, most r financial of- s, a:number of the Jodges will com- mence ‘he new year with an entire new The instaliation will take h I '~ on Jan at. which time the appointive of. 1 | cers" will be named. - - Gift Suggestions Low cperating cos CHRISTMAS GIFTS COLLECTED BY MEN FOR MEN MAY BE SELECTED EITHER BY WOMEN OR MEN, WITH THE ASSURANCE THAT THEY ARE “RIGHT”—ADDING THE TUITION OF EXPERIENCE TO THE INTUITION OF THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT THIS SHOP FOR MEN HAS HIT UPON THE HAPPY IDEA OF ' {2 well attended ana e; ing on Monday evening. ness session ths PRESENTING THE KIND OF GIFTS A MAN LIKES TO GET COMBINED WITH THE KIND OF GIFTS ONE~ § @ or Soosemmawt wmetox.| o d L T LIKES TO GIVE HIM—THUS MAKING THE CHOOSING OF GIFTS AS EASY AND PLEASANT AS THE T R A e GIVING OF THEM. 2 : ey g i Siome Yo, THE JORDAN AUTO CGMPANY Ths e mas The enterisinment o 1029 Main Street, Willimantic, Conn. st regwnt. Sire. Al Bovent: Arranzements 1o o Mrs. Anna Crowe; chaplain, vear on January M At the mesting pplications membership were received and three can- didates were initiated. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, Following the in: a supper was served to alout members, the menu being ealads meats. pickles, rolls, coffes, cake and ice cream. Mrs. A¥da Boyens was presented a jewel of the order and Mrs. Mary An- drews with a brooch for t | manner work they have done during their term.|te2m that is exp There were several piano and violin degrees. lections by Miss Anna Spicer and Miss ida Wright. Dancing was also en- d ion, R A FUR CO THE SUMPTUOUS CHRISTMAS GIFT It would be har! to find a handsomer gift and one more certain of welcome than a Fur Coat. Developed of chosen pelts, squirrel, Hudscn seal, raccoon, muskrat, ORDER OF VAsA, Lodge Oscar, No. for a Christmas in the lodge rce. next Friday even gramme will be will ‘uhdoubtedly ance, UMBRELLAS Never have we had such a wonderful display of hand- some Umbrellas as we have this season for men, women and children. Here is every s m w London chapter, N Mooseheart Legion, hel tion of officers in 347, Women a public in- se hail, Main e instailation were witnéssed by a large number of members of the chapter, the Norwich and New Haven chapters, mem- bers of New London lodge, L. 0. 0. AL, and guests. Party for its street, Tuesday nizht. ceremonie: and there attend- Donse BroTHERS MOTOR CARS ODD FELLOWS, BATH ROBES George H. Raynor_of New London.| Uncas lodge worked the second degree marmot or silver opossum. They are all modzrately style and color that ons ——— deputy grand regent, 'Was the installing atithe m‘aulgd mecting held on Monday F: = ) 33 . . ve) g In el hall. Routine Timely gifts for men and | priced for the Christmas seasor. could wish for. D, T al x Wfln. ; Routi 5 150 transacted boys in flannel or wool, in a FUR COATS FROM $150.00 UP Cne may b= quite sure that _=‘§m$;) meeling of Shetucket lodge o . . sday evening. most extensive variety of NECKPIECES FROM $25.00 UP colors and patterns— $5.00 to $20.00 Fur Sets for children—also White Fur Coats for the little tots TORESTERS. of Norwich, No. 63, is hard hi g::c[i]a;:lez]:e“a gift will be ap- f 4 e BO on Ore $3.00 up to $15.00 ld Court City == 3 ; W e membe ip drive in which it I a competitor with all the courts of the A for topline honors ere 18 an state [ LOUNGING ROBES You'll find here an assort- ment of Robes of wool jer- sey or silk in patterns that are different and styles that are new. PAJAMAS Pajamas—the veteran gift —plain or fancy, in flannel, cotton, madras, all silk or silk mixtures. One or two- piece styles. for new members all over States until April 1. 1922 and tg the supreme chief ranger is a Connecticut man, George Sulllyan, may- or of Danbury, the Connecticut cour's are making it their ambition to back h lto -the lmit 1 hi Court City of Norwich does n one by any Connect in gaining new members. SUNDAY SUBJECTS Drastic Reductions In Much-Wanted Christmas Gift Merchandise Wool Gowns— Cotton Pajamas— Rev. E. J. Ayres wil pr $15.00 to $30.00 $2.00 to $4.00 § ¥ e charc smotatn Silk Gowns— $25.00 to $50.00 Silk Pajamas— : $8.00 to $12.00 The Fornm of the Nerwich Celersd Musical and Dramatic Association miee THESE PRICES WILL TAKE EFFECT THIS MORNING at 4 p. m. at 13 Main s'reet. Carrol block. Christian Science Services. a2t 1045 SHIRTS NECKWEAR | FLORENCE” BRUSH AND COMB SETS Special Lot of ST A wonderful assortment to | The most brilliant holiday | ’ Were 89c to $2.98 , T o choose from. Shirts in un- | showing we’ve ever made, SATURDAY Women S Hand Bags :1,‘;1\:110'. morui / litea ety i on offering a vast field for ap- 5 propriate and economical se- RICE e i ’ can’t pick a poor one. Come | Joction in both cut silk and S and i Saturday and sco e et foatuse of These are handsome white sets, in ivory effects. knitted Ties. Dainty white toilet table necessaries with black or A fine assortment of stylish hand G et our Christmas stock. Shirts | Four-in-Hands— colored designs. You know some woman who b ks it best raodel ; e ot bt ot 4 in Stton el fansel : 75¢ to $3.00 would appreciate a set. ags, in many of the best models. i 2 Bow Ties— Some are made of Sheepskin and §!° : a2 s, 3 $2.00 up to $10.00 50c to $1.00 “FLORENCE” BRUSH, COMB AND MIRROR = | Ged's Chelstmas ite. SETS—Were $2.25 to $6.98 many of ok Colkin, AR b Qo Do B s € At the Central Baptist church, Re The Man’s Favorite Christmas Gift—Complete A Useful Christmas Gift—Complete Stock of : SATURDAY ;hem .are good, "?d they are all Davia Alesander Pi o or A Curle- R o '| MENS AND BOYS' SWEATERS [ S B ke Tt e BT MEN'S SMOKING JACKETS : HALF PRICE PRICES: S A useful gift—one of our fine all wool Sweaters for men All wool materials, tailored for us by one of the best spe- At the Church of the Good Shepherd cialty houses in this line, known for the excellence of Universalist, Rev. George H. Weich, min A brush with good bristles—a comb with smoothly cut teeth—a mirror which will reflect truly—these $1.50 — $2.50 — §2.98 and boys, in many styles and weaves; all colors. They ister. at 10.30 a. m., Christmas service 3 5 3 3 by the Sunday school. S0 s their workmanship. The large assortment of colors in- insure comfort beneath the skin. Elastid knit Coat three in pretty ivory effect for just half price. 53'50 $3'98 $4'50 on = J:z‘,n‘m‘m be DRSS TG Bk cludes various shades of gray, brown, green, heather. : : Sweaters, brushed wool, heavy Shakers, V neck, full Over Sweaters, made with collars or without, in white, blue, green, brown, gray or heathers. $5.00 to $15.00 Devotional meeting of the There are several styles, one of which is the latest tuxedo house coat, with silk braid or cord bindings and double frogs. Other house coats of silk. $8.00 to $35.00 Congrezationa! . the pas, r, R Charles H. Ricketts will preach at 1¢ Wi be rendered by (b of the sarmon will b The Story of the Incarnation. Tha Sor achool wiil follow the mornisg mer TOYLAND BARGAINS FOR ‘SATURDAY We're going to make a clean sweep of all the toys, and dolls, and games, in this de- partment. To make this result certain we have taken all of the articles of which we have a surplus, and have cut the prices to very lowest figure. - HERE ARE SOME REAL TOY BARGAINS DOMESTIC DOLLS KIDDIE KARS UNDRESSED. DOLLS AT HALF PRICE Including everything in values up to At Mt Calvary Baptist church, R HANDKERCHIEFS A gift of Handkerchiefs always pleases. in Union linen or Irich linen. 25¢ to $1.50 each. MEN’S HALF HOSE MOTOR ROBES Comfort is assured by the warm and beautiful Robes of wool. Plaids and Indian designs—Prices $10 to $16.50, MUFFLERS In plain silk, two-toned effects and accordion stitch, in a Edward E. Jackson. pastor. the morming Christmas theme at 11 o'clock will Heralds. Sunday school baptism at 7.30 o'clock. exercises conducted by the soperintend- ent, Mrs. Francis Evans, at § oclogk The paswr will preach. At the United States Congregatiomal church, Alexanier H. Abboit. minister, e at Fine qualities Plain or initialed—From HALF . 4 i Were 98¢ ....... SATURDAY 49c | Mot i vrescn on tne saceed Day. A most useful and practical gift. Cur assortment in- | wide range of colors and prices. A gift that is useful $7.50. This includes kid bodied as wellas | Were $1.50 ........ SATURDAY 75c Jli ereionsy 1S me to 00 2o cludes silk, cotton or wool, in plain colors or clocked | and very acceptable—Prices $3.00 to $12.00. jointed dolls. ; Were $1.98 ........SATURDAY 99c [|Seor Zi o0t fhne Snieme stitch—Prices 40c to $3.00 a pair. GLOVES YOUR CHOICE FOR Were $2.25 ....... SATURDAY $1.13 iw:lo:::"vm:::-“m ST SILVER BELT BUCKLES Gloves are in the category of gifts always approved. $1.50 Were $2.50 ......... SATURDAY $1.25 | merne worip o 5030 v e The Belt Buckle makes a choice and lasting gift. Some We have them for men, women and children, lined or Were $2.98 ..v.... SATURDAY $1.49 i woon. Churen vesser srvice & » s very neat ones here in sterling or plated. Prices $1.50 | unlined. Dress or auto Gloves, wool lined or fur lined DRESSED DOLLS Were $3.75 ....... SATURDAY $1.88 JJ| sian. ‘witr sierooniicon views. Lightine to $5.00. —Prices 75¢ to $15.00. < Every dressed doll in our stock, the origin- | Were $4.98 ....... SATURDAY $2.49 J}| tesue o 050 Tieacer Miss mitzanein al prices running as high as $10.00. In B Ladies’ Raincoats, Ladies’ Silk or Wool Hose, Collars, Collar Bags, Hand Bags, Suit Cases, Men’s Overcoats, Men’s this lot is included Walking Dolls. KITCHEN CABINETS—Were 98¢ v T e e . Raincoats, Men's Fur Caps, Men's Full Dress Vests, Jewelry, Hats, Caps and Canes, and a wealth of other gifts. YOUR CHOICE FOR Saturday 49¢ 55 Vo st Th30 ook, "+ Greeemas : - $2.50 ‘s J. C. MACPHERSON TOY AUTOMOBILES—Were $3.50 Were 25¢ Saturday $2.39 Saturday 15¢