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NORWICH, CONN., iovbA! DEC. 26, 1921. QE———- handsomely decorated ~Christmas tree . 7 which had been placed in front of the al- u tar. The tree was brilliant with tinsel, | 2 i . . i * © HOLY NIGHT! electric lights of various: colors, and the O holy night! the stars “are brightly conventional Christmas tree decora- tions, , > ¢ = 0 -:‘5";: night of our-dear Saviers Rsv, Mr. G\‘lhflm, in his address,.told error AT WEST TDWN STREET GARAGE of ix Christniax o0 &-yeas Ag0, When Bel, " - \ Long lay the world jn_sin and Norwich, Monday, Dec. 26, 1981, THE WEATHER. Winds off Atlantie coast— North of Sandy Fook and Esndy. ack fresh to stromg northerly over- |east, thick weather, probably rain some Jdistance oft the coast Morday. ining, i attended the services in the little Ameri- T %un-‘umul and the soul feit its can church in Nice in the south of 2] France. He spoke of the custom in many A el o! hope the weary world re- Some time Guring the éasly morning | morning when the store was being opened | J€ the Muropcan churches, especially the For ondér breaks & new and glorlous Roman Catholic churches, of symbolizing| morn. e husiness: | TEIWas hat the . hours Saturday burglars broke Into_the h:r:!:rs u;'}:t 30, tires, 455535, ‘ome tire | the adoration of Christ with the manger Fall on your knees!: O hear the angs Condittone— 1 and the images of the Infant and the uto accessory store at No. 151 West | 3454 and one tire 33x4, and about 300 ] Pregrurs wos high Sunday over prac- [ o erieiin, sttt | con o 2 e Magi. O night divine! O night when Christ feally all sctians east of the Rocky | 10%n S Jormieh Tomn SOy | Tt 5 thoughe tha: the burglars gained | The musical part of the service was born Mountains, whils a disturbance of mark-{ by David as 22 Firestone tires and about 300 feet of | entrance to the place through a rear gl!;"‘;:d “e‘::‘lr::lzr x:: t:a l;:m E‘T;’" i ‘:he brake ¥ning. The loo! W carted away | window. Tracks were found in the rear b (hemchu! ey :1 Sy-d eing ho:]‘ in an automobile UY the burglars, who | of the bullding and tracks left by auto- | oY the cholr and the = Sufday - school made zood their escape, leaving no clues | mobile wheels showed where they had [Presents ‘o each member of the Swnday except the tracks of the machine, which | backed a machine up to the store to load | school Were gvien out from the pile af ] intensity and wide extent moved in- jl1and over northern California attend- ed by gemeral precipitation west of the Rocky Mountains and gales along the Led bze the light of Faith serenely aming. Wit xlo-ln' hearts by His cradle we ocal So led" by Jeht of a star sweetly gleam- ' : : ing. Jrorthern California coast, San Franciseo | °°° lls wore motified | the base of the tree, and-each member of the wis, n from the jreporting a maximum wind velocity of “"‘T‘;‘“‘ff.;‘{ ‘,‘:.‘_"‘d:"’"e‘:::" A :,’fu':"fimg“ gl 2o the Sunday school reccived a box of e g '-xxv miles an hour from the south- - Christmas candy as well. There were The King of Kings lay thus in lowly west also presents for teachers of the various e A | Ratn hag fallen also within t t 24 3 Sunday school classes and officers of the In all our trials bom to ou Noure in the middle Atiantle states and | CHANDLER N, WATLAND HEARING |HOLIDAY PROGRAMME oo | Sunday school. The presents were dis- il (aThur Wskneatull Tain and snow In southern New England. CONTINUED TO THURSDAY NEXT AT BOZRAH SC tributed by Mr. - Graham, Walter B. i He kn-;::ncvgur o ‘The temperature was considerably lower A New York paper of Friday said: Dec. 22, Christmas eerxcises were ob- | Crooks and Willian®yR. Clark, superin- Z Behod wour King! before Him lowly iSunday In the Atlantic states Indlea-| The hearings to determine the compe |served at the Bozrah Center. school, Boz- | tendent of the Sunday school. end, itions are for generally fair weather, but | tency of Chandler N. Wayland. wealthy |rah, teacher, Miss Blanche V. Smith. The Chelitinss Tk (i, 3 i fwith considerable cloudiness Monday and | New Yorker, proceedings for which were | following programme was rendered: Mu-| . ©5 Lo T LR Truly He taught us to love one another, [Tuesday in the state east of the Missis- | requested last month by his son, John |sic, singing by pupils; recitation, Re- 2 ng 3 His law is Love, gospel i lsippl river. The temperature will Mse | Eion Wayland, were continued yesterday | joice, Herbert Pearson, Samuel Berk- | Fector, Rov. Richard B Graham took as ot 7 + : c,,,,,,,":;‘,?. He break, for the siave \aimost generally east of the Mississtp- | before Referee Thomas Keogh in the of- |man, Allyn Morgan; recitation, Christ- |8 e, Luke 2: 10711 ‘AT NO TIME in the history of America has there been our brother. Joi river. fices of Jerome, Rand & Kresl, attorneys | mas’ Bells, by Marla Kalladar; recita- | o0 M0 TR SHCE 0 0 00 i 3 ‘ And in His name all oppression shall { Foreeast. Tor the eiler Wayland, at 37 Wall street. | tion, Ola Santa Ciaus, Harry Pearson, g e chure a more definitely hopeful outlook than is marked by this cease. | Northern New England—Fhair Monday| The hearing was private, but one of | Isac Berkman; recitation, The Strike at :‘ lhshme!flaze of the Incarnation; that x X Sweet hymns of joy In grateful cherur Tuesday: with slowly rising tem. | those present eaid that a real estate |Santa Claus' Shop, Martha Berkman, | the Chid of Macy, who was as at this glorious holiday season. Lt S ik’ ue prales His Mo r i operator named Robertson of Stonington | Doris Grandy; music, song, Dairy Maids, Onmmgom: = :1 E&dwa;h: scohuvl:c; . it “ern New Fngzland — Generally | and two colored maids in the house of the | pupils; recitation, Chiistmas, Francis 3 u 2 : et B e T0) Thea” bett Dratos Lsar Stomday and Tuesdns: rising: rem. | elder Wayland at that place testified In | Krinashevsky, Raymond Chapman; reci- S e . . We are entering a period of better regulated living, more Churias tn. the, ot perature Tuesday support of the son's contention that his | tation, The Christmas Turkey, first J . br - G : 4 : His power and glory evermore pro- 4 father is of unsound mind and unabie to | grade; music, Westminster Chimes, Vie- | I8htly associate with —the Christmas industrious production and sounder merchandise ‘values cialm: e 1 WA manage his own affairs. Robertson. it | trola; recitation, Christmas Carol, [ Séason are the outcome of, and depend- f : R OAC A Ans: thervations show the | l¢ said, told of Mr. Wayland's glving | Allyn Morgan; recitation, Thers Was oMt on, that conception of and beliet than any of us have seen since the world-disrup®ng con- e L sanges in temperature and | aiway numerous parcels of land to various | Once a Small Boy, Harry Grandy; song, | 1 the Fatherhood of God, and the brothe ictin E b i i et o | parometric changes Saturday and | persons in the locality, and one of the | Jack Frost, by pupils; recitation, Baby's | €rhood of men which owe their origin to flict in urope began. mr’fi»’“mf-‘l‘r"u";fi my_way that night, her. Bap, | MWids declared that her emplover had | First Christmas, Harriet Morgan; reci- thoseowho loliland teuchtnat 2o hose | For him the 'blessed candiés Jight, *r. Bar. § given money away freely to his servants, | tation, Winter Birds, Samuel Berkman; | U\ S e H < H 3 H For him the onen door. “tvsseesiesies 30 30.00 | while riding in his automobile. Pearson; music, Junior Song, pupi e majority of tlose who celebrate i Though mine comes in no more seeee 31 3000} “Tho hearing of witnesses for the| There was 'a Christmas tree and | Christmas, and man; of those who are dom and heartened by the fact that normal times are here My t-_~* is swept_my Yule logs burm, e tett 803029 fyounger Wayland whl be continued next | wreaths. The children cxchanged gifts | MOt truly influenced by its spirit fa once again, we cannot help but feel that a Guiding Hand S—ird is decked and spread, lowes! Thursday, and later on testimony for the | and the teacher was the recipient of l;’mseeaf‘ em°°"";l=°“‘;‘“ "%‘W;:" jins ‘!00; : For any who came come in turn father will be given. In the meantime [ many pretty and useful gifts. Cake and e e church ani e practical . % ©ee. 24 8020 | A\p Wayland is 2 patient at the Riverdale | candy were served. 5 blessings of Christmas; they are willing has bmught us to this better dayx and look upon it as the 22 3939 { anatorium in Riverdale, where William to come to the manger bed, but they do i 4 2 i Be housed and comforted ) - 20 3040 { S Coffey, his attorney, had him removed | CHRISTMAS EVE ILLUMINATION ToL prexent thetrfofteigs: to the /Child NI G C i UL T W T BId banned or beggared come for guest, lowest 20, Bran: Ballevie peek z - : b ; ; v anned or_bee; e from Bellevue hospital two weeks ago. AT HOME OF MES. W. H. PALMER | /0, ies_therein; they Join, it may. be greatest hope about to dawn. My heart shall share his woes. omparisons. Dr. Fluvius Packard, director of the sana- : in the Christmas carols, and we wel- ¢ And on his head my hand shall rest - 206 Sk A torium, refused to discuss Mr. Wayland's Three separate groups of carol singers | come them by our side, While we our- "fo biess him ere he goes. | Prefictions for Saturday: ‘Snaw or | orium, refused to vinted Fm T3, the sighily home of | scives give failest” meaning 1o that An- To you, the reader of these lines, The Plaut-Cadden (OR, 3Mary. Erant my son s night T e weather: Clouds followsd | A person close 1o the Wayland family, | Mrs. William . Palmer, on Washington | cient hymn of the church, “Come, all ve 2 > That blessing and repose ) < Saturiay's r: Cloudy foll who 'would not ict his nmame be pub. | Street, Christmas cve, and a number of | faithful, joyful and triumphant. Come, gy e Clouty olevh| L o namebo yub- | At Chrisimas eve and & namber uf | (akhtul_jostol ang tramprant, C Oon?pany most hea\.rtlly conveys the sincerest of R for B E and | e o e ethonatoie ward | Drilliantly filuminated mansion. Over - Christmas Good Wishes and its earnest hope that s . . half a hundred candles glowed in the Sunday's weather: Cloudy, much cold- | At Bellevue hospital, and his assistant,} 'O <0 ¢ WE HAVE ACCESS TO GOD s : : : 3 A . Dr. Thornton, were among the Witnesses ows from foundation to dome, in the g /i ier, light snow e tulied by the Wayland son. Neither | and with the electric lights on plazzas, THROUGH THE HOLY CHILD t °m_)d times near at hand ?ou will derive an physician would comment “upon this | baleony and in the porte-cochere the ef-| At St Andrew's Episcopal church, on overflowing measure of prosperity. statement, but it was learned that Dr. | fect was strikingly picturesque. Central avenue, the vested choir led the gory has made a report to the court Christmas music which included While 7 the hearings that in | THE STORY CF THE CHRIST : This night for thy one Son's dear sake Walt light and warmth and wine, Oh. Mary, we be mothers both ! Take ihese my tears for sign. And this T do for thy sweet Son Wilt thou not do for mine? —Theodosia Garrison, in Broadway Magazine. Are warmth 2o wine and bread. 1 \(Oh Mary, grammoy son this night “High || Moon | Water_l| Tuacs, | oMclals who orde Y IORYIOF ¢ Shepherds Watched Their Flocks by HUMOR OF THE DAY i d ms opinion Mr. Wayland is not compe- Ni “irst Noa Vig e m e m e e “ i N SONGIANDISERMON NIt iy s SRR THE PLAUT-CADDEN CC She—Just think of it. A few words S 7 dn| Chanater X. Waviand, who to 81 years (Continued from Page Five) Upon the Midnight Clear. The service mimbled-hy theaministec and people 435 5.25{ of age, was summoned before Magistrate 5 of shortened morning prayer and holy are married. 4% 6.21{ Ryttenberg the day after Thanksgiving | BY the rector, Rev. M. H. May, Who nar-{ communion with a brief address by the Te—Yes, and, by George, a few 426 Sets | by his son, the latter alleging it his com- ( "ated hls experence when, at the close ) rector, Rev. F. C. Williams, was held at words mumbled by a sleeping husband 3 13| vlaint that his father had written abu- | Of a bleak day in December, with travel-| 1930 ‘g'clock. 1In his Christmas address S0 EPsopietstare X aiveroed.—BosiN i 195 | sive letters to him. The father in repiy | I companions, he had the great pri 3 the rector said in part: et TR 510 | ald that a project of his to pave the | lleEe of journeying along a way sacred | 1, the fulaess of time, when all things high water it 18 Jow | sireets of Stonington, where one of his|and historie. Father May described [ wore ready, the Son of God became man, residences is situated. was opposed by dly th _varlous poinis of veneration |coming to earth In the form of a tender the son, who sought to have him arrested | 210 the six miles so crowded With in-|intant. A1l things were preparedthe TAFTVILLE 1o Interfere with it. Friends of the elder | terest to the Christian world, then nar-| iiiizeq world ‘was at peace under the 3 man eay that he intended to spend $250.- | Fated the stupendous events which had | yominion of Rome—and there was a At the local churches there was special| 009 for the street paving, and that his | their climax in the birth of the Promised | (igoinreaq longing for the desire of all musie on Christmas Sunday. At the | .on qid not want so large a sum to pass | One. Incidentally, the lesson of his ser- | Tt /®o0, P08 I8 “CF LoR U = Tattville Congregatinoal church a quar-| oot o¢the family's holdings. On Nov, 25 | MO Was the vital fact that the greatest SR et onder L mcpsage PRESIDENT, Transeript. Orator—Do you get me, poys, @o you get me? Voice from Rear—No! But wait until youse leave d platform—Wayside Tales. faud appears well preserved.” “Oh, yes; but I hardly think she would stand a dhemical analysia— tette under the direction of Miss Nellie | Justice Guy ordered the father commiited | Bift of Christmas day is the gift Jf ““‘Ifir:r‘“‘"‘:}:zcz“ri:’:‘gghif““fifla e Boston Transcript. Howls rendered several Christmas ee‘ec- | 15 the peychopathic ward at Bellcyne, | faith—the vision to nierce the guise of | ; "O™ HF WHUDRES O the anostle St Professor to elevator boy—Young tions. The quartette was composed of infancy and appealing helplessness and | (oo W€ e eYvord, dx One man, have you ever read Thomas A Oscar P. Heinrich, tenor; Mrs. James to see in the Manger Child the omnipo- | \ 10 Was from eternity, Who was with 3 ations? ‘ Asbury BMwell, soprano; Miss Lusille | CHRISTMAS CONCERT tent, omnipresent, all-merciful and loving | 5% Who was God, and yet St. John and B | Howard, covtralto, and George W. HELD AT VERSAILLES | God. others have heard Him, have seen Him Elevator boy—Yah, so did Einstein Weller, bass. Thers were also plano and| The members of the Versailles M. E.| The reveling and f:asting of the crowd- | With their eves, have looked upon Him, that's why- he left the country organ duets by Miss Hodie and Miss |Sunday held their Christmas concert | ed inms, where there was no room for the | 204 have handled Him. The Gospel is no qeick~elence aml -Tnvention. Dorothy Wood. At the Sacred Heart|and tree on Friday evening. The fol-| Divine Child. typified the pleasure-seck. | Philosophical invention; but it is the| usually large. The first mass was held| The offertory hymn, Sflent Night. in a|Loring’s class; carol, school; recitation,| Blake—It's a beautiful sight to waich church the musical program was under |lowing programme was enjoyed by a|ing. indifferent throngs of modern life, | MYStery of godliness, passing man's un-|at 6 o'clock. When a high mass was sung | quartette rendition, was worthy of spe-|A Christmas Wish, Charles Prentiss:|®& Young girl growing into womanhood. the direction of Prof. Hugh Kinder, the | large attendance of members and theiry The Infant adored by the simple shep- | derstanding and meeting man's deepest| by the rector, Rev. illiam A. Keefe. | cial mention, the violins helping to bring | song. by Miss Loning’s and Miss Broad- Lake—That's right. So many of them organist of the church. friends: Hymn, choir; devotional read-|herds came to teach humility, f-abne- | Nceds, especially that of access to God|The church was crowded. Father Keefe | out the sweetness of the old melo hurst’s classes; exercise, Long, Long Ago, | nowadays seem to want to grow into Harold Heap, a student at the New|ing; A Christmas Bundle, Frances Fil-| gation. to sanctify poverty and inculcate |2nd communion with Him. Through the | aiso read the low mass at 7.30, and of-| The choir had the assistance of s | Miss Loring’s class; song. primary class; | manhood! —Wayside Tales. Bedford Textile school, = the guest of his | iizar; Changing Presents, Albert Sol- |love of all men. Only insofar as Chris- | HOIY Child, we have access to God and | fered a private mass at 8.15. Rev. Wil- Agnes Bresnahan, violinist, who played | exercise, Christmas Dolls, primary de-| ~Have you ever noticed, pa, how parents, Mr. and Mre. Lee Heap, of South [fert; Let's Try It, George Nelson; an-| tians form their lives upon His can they |COMmMunion with Him. This is a fact | liam H. Kennedy, the curate, offered his | Bizet's Reverie with artistic finish. The | partment; exercise, In Bethlehem Town, | often ma says -And so on and 80 on'? reet, over the Christmas vaca-|them, choir; Willie's Regret, Waiter |please God. The heart which receives|hich no philoposhical denials can ef- | first mass for the day at 6.45 in the con- | quartette sololsts were Misses Marguerite | Miss Evon Broadhurst's class; song. by | “Yes, my son, but it never applies Macht; A Youthful Eavesdropper, Esther | the Divine Child at Christmas cannot fect. vent chapel. He offered the children's| Driscoll, Marguerite Kilkenndy, Evelyn | school; recitation, ‘Weave a Hol .. The Lisbon schoolhouse was broken | Phillips; The Boy They Left Behind, | have another tenant—has no -oom for| Review the facts of the first Christmas| mass at 3 o'clock and the high mass at —_——— Caron, E ‘Michael Pusas | Wreath, Miss Helen Clapp: song, school | (° ,Urions"—Boston 7ra ’;\:d to iato recently and the school's Vietrola | wallace Maines: Seen, Not Heard, Mel. | sin; the Child in the manger canmot re-|morn, and note the humility and lowli- | 10. Prroticlon ofl the iost shisused | (e axslslotlwetiEwlolin. grercise, Christmas Gifts, members of |, & JESCOE V00 SO Tk o was stolen. Tt is believed that the thieves |\in Liopinson: 1Us Grand to e, Edmund | oeive the. visit of the Impure man, the [ness of the birth, and the poverty and | Sacrament closed the religious observ-| At the § o'clock mass Father Keefe|Mrs. Benfamin's class; offering: closing | niS tall stories, on being asked out t) e e b e e L e i made the pleasing announcement of a | S0ng, by school. dinner made arranzements with his away. choir; Keep the Secret, Clarence Macht; | blackens ond tears ard defames the|angel announced the glad tidings. and e began 1o Ko oo, far . Lewis Tillinghast of North Slater ave- The altar decorations were of choice | gift of §2,000 from an anonymous donor ears - Special music featured the morni In Partnership With Me. Eleanor Sei. | character of his neighbor. How to make |Who Were the first worshippers at. tho | cut flowers, wreaths and poinsettia. The | to = ard the sanctuary furnishing fund of | service at 10.30 o'clock. v 2 start- fert; Multiplying Christmas, Bernard | the coming of the Divine Child the source |manger cradle. From these facts, We | church decorations &ere in charge of the | the mew memorial church. Father Keefs | incladed. a suxzvnnuod::iko J":’n:."’f‘ff AR e e Nelson; Christmas Post Card Boys, Har-| 0f holiness and grace and generosity and |1éarn of the exaltation of the humble and | Sisters of the parish. The sermons for | also publicly thanked Norwich lodge of | Story and an aito sc'o by Mrs. Helen d..“"' " h id to the York, 1llerbert Richards, Walter|Jove of God and neighbor was set forth | meek, and from the example of the Shep- | the dav dwelt on the glory given to God | Elks for Christmas charity work in the | Whitford Keller. The .juartette numbers |, 1PAt reminds me” he said to Weeks, Carl Banker, George Nelson;|DY the preacher in a sermon of powerful | herds, we see that heaven is always near | and D e on carth to men of good will. | parish. were especially pleasing. Reouboind; R0\ SriaiPl of Mottt Ind Good Will to Men, Clarence Phillips; ad- | aPPeal and convincing eloquence. the dutiful. The special offerings for the day went pue spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor of New Haven. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert P. Hoyle spent the holidays in Boston, Mass. AMr. and Mrs. Howard Dodge are mov- g from School street to Greeneville. he began to go too far. a rose garden over ten miles long, 3 Ioryor e f pos: = kick—"and two inches - Giews, Rev. Charles Smith; I Know| The celebration of the great feast Say| The true glory of Cod s manifested in| as a Christmas remembrance to the vas-| _ z and—he felt » kic Thomas Brown of Springfleld, Mass.,|Sumun, Alfrea Beauregard: Christmas | D€Ean with high mass at 5.30 o'clock sung | Peace toward men. God is mot angry| tor and the curate. SUNDAY, SCHOOL SERVICE TUNITED CHURCH SCHOOL l“'““' Jas been & Iocent guest of Mr. and Mrs. | prosents, Gladys Carlson, Lewis Mell; | by Father May. AL T30 low mass. was | ¥(ih med bt men hage feared God and| o Christmas music was carried out AT PARK CONG., CHURCH GIVES CHRISTMAS VESPER ~ = -« hem, choir; Why We Celebrate, Fred ST ok ¥y lom T OaiNim, whio gave At He was angry, His love Is| ynder the direction of the organist, Henr; At 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon a ves At the United Con, tional church | Job. Mr. and Mra Marry McNamara of |°™ < a most helpful and inspir shown in the gift of Hi 5 L5t > ] = % e g : ’ » - of | Filligar ; First Christ Gitt, Jul- p spiring sermon on | 8 he gift of His Son. aF 3 0130 0 clock: mi it ve Chi a 1 see; he has hire aspirationa Harttord were Tolitay Fuests of 3r- and | 1 gar; The [E = Chigs e (i IRl Chigtmas: ' AL 9 another Tow mass Tead | AR, eYeRing ‘Draves St arol service LaFontaine. At the 10.30 o'clock mass | attractive Christmas program was carried | there was special Christmas music and a rs. E V. ‘errington. R % 2 by Rev. Phi , e th for choir oficiated, singing Ham- | out by members of the Sunday sch by Rev. 3 fus Maines: Mrey Bells, Georss Ehil B e o B AR R s T d ing Ham ¥ school at | sermon by Rev. Alexander H. Abbott, “And my other boy is crazy to ace A X 2 's Mas Bless .| Park Congregation: E op! ed D e e et e o Siona, | bY large coneregation who heard Fa. | beautifully decorated with evergreans and | ™ore. 5, Mase of the Blessed Sacrament k Congregational church. The school | who took for his topic The Sacred Da O SN (Menday) aftemomn in Paclm quire knowledge.” hall v Bvi 4 i . The services of the day were concluded | met in the chapel and marched in a body | The church was handsomely decorated| “Ah! Lore aspirations, so to speak.” ball the Army and Na - May b i 3 | othe : : : : B ant and Navy five will meet | 3oron Maines; Birthday Gifts, Frances | ther May vreach. The junior choir sang, | other €hristmas decorations. The new | with the singing of Laudate Dominum by | to the church, where they occupied pews | with evergreens, laurel and cut flowers, | —Boston Transcript. gy .‘o"b‘;’,,‘;,,‘;:’; Filligar; collection; recitation, Clifford L’m,fi?;‘;“‘:.;:,“‘:ffl”“;{lg;‘;“f" et | it e O esctrss s Service | the entire congregation. The soloists of | reserved for then. The flowers wers given in memory of| “Well, there’s one thing about the : me of b 1 e . " | sullivan, erty, onica e firs e 40 s were S es: Mi : = 4 2 = » as Both teame are running at a fast clir. | deay ma Woskn prseine Kroge | HEEeTtY, Vera Maclnnis.' Orchestra | siven to the members of the Sunday | o mamres: sis mese Moo eomr: | ; Zhe prosram was as follows: Opening | Mra. Menry F. Palmer, for many years 2 |man who sings T P Edward Pollard of Boston is visiting | rons hrice Ammi Sellers ciaee: Wisnes, | Tembers ' were Rose Driscoil, Loulse | school and boxes of candy fo the chil. paliman i dor s Tohn TonL | sCiOOls snptire | Tealing. At [ BaiiES ‘el i1 UL BRI “‘, B e A g Ruth Allen, Alma Boutilier, Edna Law. | S2dAney and Anna Mahoney. Hy dren. For perfect attendance dufing the | aince, tenor; Horace Corning, bass. At| i i '10"“1}1‘“;-.“'0“50"; himdpl Re“'ls’ erine Mitch: preripese is- wivae e e o e Rt o bosi ol Allen, , i i - o 5 : . bass. . Howe, D. D.; song. school; exercise, B B e o Bowton Calless 1 8 fion, ' ity Weeks, Holon Towers, May. | DE0erty wis orgsnist year prizes were given to Miss Eiizabeth | {10 ‘o'otock high , presented by their par-|that he has left his music home and Joy Bells, three jumior boys; song, pri- | &°t8, Were baptized. * |can't play without his notes."—Fiori- mary department; recitation, A Hint for | In the afternoon theer was a Christmas |da Times-Union. ) the soloists were : Solemn high mass a t10.30 was sung by | Ibbetson and Miss Mary Prodell. At mid- B belle Towers, Theodore Benson, Miss| pamer Mooney. with Father Galvin dea- | night Saturday there wns a special ser. | ooe - J; Donovan, Mr. and Mrs, Horace con and Father May A. Murphy is at hs home f & ot . for the holk- | yojley and Miss Topliff's classes, song; s 4, Corning, Mrs. Thomas O'Rourke and MT. | Next Year, Marion Wightman : el T - - bug sub-deacon. Ag| vice, after which the members of the J o ghtman ; song, by | vesper, It Shall Be to All Peoples, given ntensely interested im Harry Pelvin of the U, 8. N. is visiting | L0/S Messengers, Grace Johnson, Vers| noted, Tather May delivered the sermon. | choir went through the st-sets singing | COMS: members of Mrs. Howard Benjamin's|by the church school and the choir. M.B'},b,‘z o ;,:,’;d he happened Alfred Norman of the U, 8. N. at Rig|)0"son, Hilda Banker, Elizabeth Nel-|1ong's orchestra of seven pieces supple: | Christmas carols. The 9 o'clock high mass music was|class; recitation, What Shall We Hang|There was a large attendance of the| (o be around one day when the nurse hom n Merchants™ avenue. - mented the organ, a program of unusual given by the junior choir of 35 voices. | on the Christmas Tree? members of Miss | members of the church and pdrish. was singing her to sleep. Charles McSheffery of Lowell is wsit- |, UTinS the evening seven members of | oxcellence having been arranged by Or-| CAROL SERVICE AT e he sad iy, “Me's X ag his parents on South Front street. [N School were presented with gifts for| ganist Frank L. Farrell, the solosts be- Dby 1 & jsn't she” e ¥ Erlbeck s visiting his pafents for | P [¢CL_attendance during 1921: Cath-| ing Mrs, Frank L. Farrell, Mrs. D. Ryan, TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH ’..;m‘i“d“" 1, SE e holidays erine Nelson, James Nelson, George Nel-| Miss Loretta Bellefleur, Frank G. Aubrey,| ON earth peace, good will toward men, od her Tulab = ik, son, Alma Boulitler, Frances Filligar, | Dantel Gleason, John F. Doyle. ”| was the subject of the Christmas sermon “"L'rh '; =y 'flf‘- = G A BIG TRUCK T0 DELIVER Fred Filligar, John Banker. Excellent| An innovation was the singing of | delivered by Rev. J. Eldred Brown. rec- UL, SN g any. more’ whis . music was rendered by the junior choir | Venite Adoremus! (Come, Tet Us Adops| tor. at the Sunday morning service at D o e BELATED XMAS PACKAGES |under the direction of H. R, Bushnell. g Him) by a chorus of fresh young voices | TTinity Episcopal chureh. The text was Boston Transcripl- Hundreds of belated Christmas pack. | Mrs. C. W, Perkins and Miss Cora L.| trom the junior and mission choirs, the | Luke 2: 14. Al T jages which arr at the Norwich post | TArDOX Wece in charge of the evening's| singers stationed at the extreme end of In part Rev. Mr. Brown sald: To the KALEI.DGSCOPE | joffice Saturday t too late for de-|Programme 3 rt i the organ loft, having orchestral accom- | Christian bellever the joy of this day is {vars In time for Christmas Day will he | The offering for the evening Wil be | paniment, the ‘effect belng that of a pro- | hoiy joy. And that because to tne The police of Washington, D. C. Vverel this (Monday) morning Dur. |used for the near east fund. cession of singers in some anoient cloister | Christian believer the day stands for the have been ordered to remove paper ing the day 800 sacks of mail arriveq || JOhn Macht took the part of Santa|during a midnight mass, the various | fact that there Is nothing in God which . and trash from the streets of their L the office making a recard dav for | C1aus. adding to the pleasurs of the | movements of tho majestic composition | MAY No: come into close and permanent respective beats. incoming mall for the local postal ay. | members of the school. W. G. Frohman- | ending with a grand chorus, smooth, vol- | Union with man. This fact of the Incar- Wth a view of reducing her weight thorities. der, assisted by the members of his Sun- | uminous and even. Equaily pleasing was | Nation, this birth of the Son of God into ¥ A crews In addition to the resular | 08y school class, gave Santa Claus help | the final rendering of the anclent hymn of | human flesh, gives us the most hopefu a young woman of Uniontown, Pa., mall carriers were old all day delfvering |!n the distribution of the presents. the church, Adeste Fideles, sung follow- | #nd assuring promise of an abiding worth hiked up a three-mile mountain read v morning and gained thirt packages. The carrlers wers only able ing benéliction of the blessed sacrament |2nd existence. For in that rude cradle ;.,:.yd-_ 4 %o make two trips as the heavy mail |woor 1§ CHIMNEY MAKES given by Father Mooney. Senior and |!n Bethlehem was contained in germ not caussd considerable delay fin getting A > K) junior choirs combined for this number, | ©nl¥ the fulfillment of the angelic song of Prices from 30 per cent. to 50 per wiarted for the morning delivery: Every CALL FOR FIREMEN | which served as a recessional. The cathe- | "Péace on earth, good will toward men,” To All o ur . cent. Jower than those asked by Am- N 1 5 o y g jcans are quoted by German busi- Package letter and card that arrived in | About 9.50 o'clock Sunday evening the | dral-lfke proportions of St. Patrick’s lend | but the whole earthly life of Christ, His | § len - tme was dellvered urday. West Main street chemical company and | themselves admirably to a service of | Whole gospel; yes, the whole magnificent ness men for machines and tools for The 655 train Saturday evening ar. [the deputy chlef responded to a tel- | majesty and grandeur like this, and the | history of Christianity down to this day, the Japanese market. #ived an hour and a half late and the |ephone call for a small fire at No. 3 Peck | entire mass was magnificent in its sweep | a1d even to the end of the world. 3 The building of houses for the la- Tesult was that A big conslgnment of [sircct owned and occupled by John J. | and beauty, appealing to soul and sight| TIY for a moment to picture to your- (o] ur an ew rien boring classes of Spain is to be as- wall sacks was dumped into the of- |Parsons. Burning soot in the chimney | and sense. selves what that has meant to the world sisted by the government of that coun- Mice about 830 o'clock on top of other |bage was the cause of the call. Three | The sanctuary decorations were of ‘ree | —What a broad river of benevolence has try. There is to be & considerable bond fmail which arrived In the late after- fgallons of chemical were used. The | palms. - mn sdoennt o fpnliset et b DENIS OF HHG urt: X issue, moon. The overworkeqd postal employ: |lower tenement s o jed by William | tias and delicately tinted roses and car-| What it has meant for the sinner, the L} -2 » . N IR S e e et cosneled oy ifons il g Gecorative vasss | mierer, Tor Women ‘ane cnlaven; tor . We Extend Christmas Greetings. N rir e SR ey \day night sortiag the mafl by. strests At the gowpel side of the altar was |2l those unfortunates whom the heathen v g G on Marblehead's harbor bottom te mnd sections and getting it ready for ¥ represented the manger of Bethlehem;| World has always negelected or killed examine some underwater moorings alivery. JRAD - CHINSSY WINN AT the offerings made here to go to the poor. | Off; for the darkness of heathenism, the When he came up he had a bottle of E: this (Monday) morning & b WASHINGTON ST. RESIDENCE | The arrangement of the decorations as | Cruelties of barbarism, the prisoner and May all the qu and the plewe of the Martini cocktails under his arm. An aged man, who has tried &if- ferent devices to overcome his deaf- @muto truck with three extra men wil At 11.10 o'clock Sunday morning the | usual was in charge of Sister M. Carola | the outcast. The truth was emphasized ve the office with its first load mnd |fire department wag called out by tel. | of the parish convent, for years a teacher | DY the preacher that the peace and good mwill be kept going unt!l several thous- |ephone for A bad chimney fire at the | in the schcol and especially skilled in | Will of the gospel can come only to those - . % Ao L b o o = ness says he has found that a emal @nd packages are deltversd. The reg. |residence of Mrs. C. E. Prentice, No. 135 | decorating these beautiful altars; she | Who obey God’s moral law, Whether indi- Chrls be f ll ed b megaphone with the mouthpiece placed lar cariers will make but one trip this | Washington street, Twelvs gallons of | as alded by other Sisters from the con- | Vituals, groups or nations., Selfishness. tmas season OLIOW! y a pros- to the.ear. makes the best ear trum- mmorning ag the post offics will be run |chemical were used on the blaze. The \'eg'- e greeg. lu?t "flor _;;e-m& or power is a pet for close-up conversation. on holiday schedule today. Main street company and deputy chief ecause of the length of the morning | Preeder of Wwill and unrest wherever responded to the call. services, afternoon vespers and Sunday | It 48 found. Class selfishness and nation- perous year. RS R s Lo e MEY. M. W'LEAN GOLDIE —_— school wer eomitted. al _selfl!hnen are as blameworthy as in- P 1’?) lemol l‘-flo!h n!’l ro[t;'. . g 2 oY oS Wt Ftiamss ol ook Offios! Bas dividual selfishness, and far more disas- 211 ‘eoidicrs who previously have served 1 GOING TO MARYLAND X CHRIST CHURCH SCHOOL trous. I for NN v;’e - y ':"“ * Rev. M. McLean Goldle preached his loyes. FESTIVAL XMAS EVE |, The speaker closed with a reference to e ,h"""‘ oo "°"mu"i""m‘ Marowell sermon Sunday at Grace Epis. The fire department were remembered e 2ol Che i the happy promises of - future peace, as [ ather or two ers n the ‘copal church, Yantle. Rev. Mr. Goldie [ ¥ith & Christmas gift of & box of clgars | T0e LMEA! CHUSUOGS eve oxercises | foreshadowed by the Washington conter- e l war, and all those having a brother fas been pastor of the church for the | James J. Madden of Madden's cigar | Of the Christ church Sunday schoo! were | ence and the probability of Ireland's rati- } ) in the army. past eight years with the excepSan of | 5tore Saturday evening. Mr. Madden | N "h' Ly ";"“;Y_ afternoon | fication of the pending treaty. In view of the continued demand [ brief period when he was located in | 8180 Dresentsd a Dbox of clgars to the [ With the rector, Rev. Richard R. Gra-| At 4 o'clock in the afternoon g, earol trom universities and technical schools East Lyme. post office force Saturday evening. c;"'x‘:ch'"'fi"g:m‘ft ‘h: “}‘l""m The | gervice was held in the church. 3 THE BOSTON STORE in Canada the Canadian air board has “He terminates his pastorate hers to with Christmas tre:x?s i et acided. o ‘pitos n Kiikber SE REteten< Bocept & pastorate in Earlville, M Has Resigned Position, cholr boys carrfed & lighted candle dur.| @FT OF $2.000 FOR fin‘ at ehqh disposal ;t m!. assoclation Frank S. Galligan for the past 1 | ing th sional NEW ST. MARY'S © e e IThe recont census figures show that | years with the L. A. Gallup Co. has ra- | oaading. botng. passd on e oeor. the Eunon g tion'on an indefinte loan plan. These ocandles belng placed on the commuri Chy as observed out of every ten mmmm signed. Mr. Galligan has made no defl- T s Sesuan i comminion ristmas day was_observed at Sit: gnes which are mostly of the Fiat rail during the service. The center of the | Mary's church with four, public and twio . and Blerio ypes, were used on oemste #a the British Ellu are women. nite plans for the future. .V decorative scheme was the large and ! private masses. - The attendance was uflr 2 :lntrp.dr:ludufln( the war,