Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 6, 1922, Page 2

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WORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, JARDARY 6 T922 the afterncon an interesting programme was enjoyed, Miss Mabel H. Stillman | having prepared a serieg of articles on Japan and Korea. At the busimess meet- ing the reports from the committees who were in charge of the Christmas fair were read by Mrs. Frank B. Fenton, chairman. The net proceeds ‘Wer: $576.96 as shown In_the detalled re- port of the treasurer, Mrs. Belle Riggle- NORWICH BULLETIN WILLIMANTIC OFFICE Felephone 532-2 23 Church St —— What Is Golng On Tenmight. Pythlan Sisters, Puriton Temple No 2, meats at 503 Main street The anmmal ton 3 he advertising com- tnstallation of Framcly s, |man. The report of com- g Tes Beer corpn aecte 5 | mittee, Mrs. B. R. Chappell, Mrs. C. W. Sook pimce Wednesday night. M 23, | K oves, and Mrs. W. A. Tracy was also Goss, of Hartford, acting as heard. The next monthly meeting of the is to be held Wednesday. at which time the speaker et 1, ofticer. Mrs. Goss !s a mental end national officer : was an officer of the 1 as! y aftérnoon will be Rev. Rodney 2 { oun: W FPhillips ;. senior wvies president Middletown High is scheduled to meet MacAsthar ; junler vice pri Middietown High thig (Friday) after- in, Carrle Hall: secre noon at the High Schoo! gymnasiums Tt ; treasurer, Alice will be the first league game for Mid- Srooks; patriotic instructor dletown this y Shaun Sullivan, who mock . press correspondent {is Windham's mainstay Is not able to dall . conductor, Maud play (n the game and his loss wiil handi- Grace Sweet ; assistant gu lcap the locals somewhat. His place will pexiain . color Willlams, | be filled by Gerry, Simonds or 8. Heller. ark, and Kate |Coach Donohue has worked his men {hard and victors is looked for. Captain Prior to the installation a well ap- @y Obernesser and _Ellison Wil sotnted supper was served the:menu forward, “Red” Heller a¢ cen- iutes guard, Dow, Taylor, Carpen- and ooffee nd Connors utiHty. e It is expeoted that at mn early date B one.man cars will be in operation on e WillimanticSouth Cowlatry line. ars are being operated on most o short Mnes of the Connecticut and bave preved a fireat suc- with pear W. Buchanan of Msasfield ws Thrsday in morning for the pur- mployment certificates ght be qualified as to 1dies. en young people | required tests and recelved cer- James H. Webb s to be In this ¥) at 10 o'clock to pre- nued hearing on the re- lots cast for mayor In the 4] re clty election. The hearing is to foo b he superior court room and a anxi n.who has won In | A hulfh reco; he election day count | . Mayor Cha F was elected by bak I i séas Dion, his dem- DBorcleses EAGLE BRAND Condensed Milic of Thursday did not ponds to eny colder weather (Friday), many ice esting their crops. o ponds and rivers has reached from s and ls. reported freo from snow. otlon of the Methodlst Wednesday as fol- nal ele hurch was held result uperinten 8 superintend < nda Hayden r aperinten nt, Bunice Camp; seere- \ erintendent the home de. Miss Baker Dw Laura WINTER! sh your home at low »ar stock of new and u and everything far t WARD BROTHERS Phene 632 Street, Wi plant of one Co; the Seuthern v, under Wor- A spur | Gy the company over whick hrought to the plant | the butts of ympany east % Jackson JAY M. SHEPARD oding Filmore & Shepard Funeral Director & Embalmer| B-82 NCHOI N 3T, -edy Asamtanc river. Peacock home, Miss aied Wednesday 74 Pleasant No Kiliourey Bros. i F ERAL OIR FTORS AND ERBALAERS New Bruns- 36 Union St Wiilismantiz, Conne of the First Phone 23¢ iLad,s Assistant: Lower Prices on Heating Stoves COLD WEATHER HAS JUST STARTED, AND YOU NEED EXTRA HEAT, ALL HEATING STOVES MARKED DOWN. The J. C. Lincoln Co. UNDERTAKING Telephone 705-2 Telephone 705-3 WILLIMANTIC IMURRAY’S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. Our January - Clearance Sale IS NOW_IN PROGRESS EVERY DEPARTMENT SHARES—AND THE _ SAVINGS IN MANY INSTANCES RUN FROM asset. Yellow teas. = deliciousness, CONFIDENCE ‘How many confidences have been exchanged over a cup of tea? How many problems have been solved where women congregate and sip the delicious and popular beverage? Every woman knows it’s the little things that make or mar entertain- ing. Poor tea is an unpardonable breach of etiquette. For quality, aroma and satisfying i no other tea ap- proaches LIPTON'S. That is why it has the largest sale in the world. LIPTON'S finest tea is the Yellow Label brand. But though Lipton’s y is the highest, it costs you no more than ordinary Label qual Ask your grocer for LIPTON'S Yellow Label Tea. nat sell it, send us kis name and address and we will mail you a FREE sample and give you the name of a grocer who can supply . Address Thomas J . Lipton, Hoboken, N. J. Good tea is an I he does S DENTISTS Dr. Jackson, Dr. Strickland NAP-A-MINIT FOR PAINLESS EXTRACTION AND FILLING. DENTAL X-RAY SPECIALISTS 9 A M TO 8 P. M. 715 Main Street. Willimantic Alling Building Phone 44 Purinton Temple, ters, and 10.0.F Garrett LaDue died Wodnes: Nort home in former city, and leaves harles heid' Thus from C. Whil S. McCreas Burial was bearers were Herbert D, Jay of the arrangeme; Bradley, Tryon, Funeral and celving va tory school eturned 1. are Frang and Lester Cotter. M in_dancing. Mr: M. turned to b Mrs, John co. two Va Annie, Mr. and M The faneral of Mrs The funeral of ) George and Mrs, No. Violet Rebek: ampton, T W an dy in Will E P M » services for Jose aali 13 Kuc u 1, Danvers here to r is Bouch E. Hinma rs. W verest held Con: John this e Moore of n, Mrs. infield : | home on E DIFFERENCE TO YOU. Be Comfortabl HEATING ENGINEERS F WATER STREET WHY HAVE A COLD AND DAMP HOME? WE CAN PLACE A ROUND OAK Pipeless Heating System In YOUR House In 24 HOURS. Heats the WHOLE HOUSE, upstairs and down, and burns LESS COAL or WOOD than any other Heating System. Have It Now — Price Is Guaranteed Until April 1st, 1922. IF THE PRICE OF ROUND OAKS IS LOWERED BE- FORE APRIL 1st, 1922, WE WILL REFUND THE EASY TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED. e This Winter ! OR OVER SIXTY YEARS NORWICH, CONN. Mr. and Mrs, Curtin H. Reinhardt and Curtin, Jr, ha urned from a Reinhart’s parents, Mr. Leickel, of Ca qua, s resumer her t college, New was foreed to coiege betore udies at n owing to ilness. took three straight acey Five, winning by 1671 to 1482, COLCHESTER emember Saturday, Jan. Tth, ce Sage dramatic reader. Ravi-Books, soloists. Kingshury accompa hall, Colohester.—ady. STAFFORD SPRINGCS Margaret Theising has returned visit in Pittsfield, Mass. 001 opened the winter The public schools will Mrs. W. O. Judd is seriously ill at her Main street r spending the holidavs or_mother on Grant avenue. or Serra of Newarki. . J. I8 Vist-| Soncot opened Monday, atter Cheisi- The icomen have been pleased with the | T3y Visulon: Sehog! having closed Dec cold weather this week and are harvelt- | Somqmnn o onore! o e Mrs. Wesley Colburn and Mrs. Hes- John E. Hopkins has returned to Wor- r after a brief visit with relatives k been Qeary of South Glastanbury spending a few days at the st parsonage in the Hollow. rence L. Turner of Staffordviile is the guest of relatives in Springfield. G. A. Ray, a former resident, now of eld, was a recent visitor in the Carden of Indian Orchard d home after a brief visit in prings. Rev. R. M. D. Adams of Tiverton. R. a former rector of Grace church, w conduct the services and preach at the church Sunday. The parish meeting will be held evening. Chestnut Hill to George W. Slater and Peter Jensen. Tho meeting of the corporators of the Stafford Library association is to be held Monday afternoon. The formal opening of the new gram- mar schoel will take piace Friday even- ing of mext week, when the public will be given an opportunity to inspect the new building. GALES FERRY The January meeting of the auxillary of the Woman's Home Missionary so- ciety, was held at the home of Mrs. Na- than A. Gibbs, Tuesday afterneon. The preshient, Miss Caroltue B: Freeman, presided. The meeting opened with ing- ing the hymn, Watch and Pray. Mre. Harmon L. Perking conducted the devo- tions. The minutes of the last meeting rere read by the secretary, Mrs. Fan- ny A. Moihrop. Miss Preeman present- ed Mrs. Dickson H. Lesvens of Norwich as the speaker., Mr. and Mrs. Leavens are spending & years leave of absence from their duties fn Yeli, tn China. Mrs. Leavens told informally of the work there in & most interesting manner. She wore the costume of a Chinese girl, and displayed figures or models in minature of a Chinese wedding processien. After- noon tea was served at the close of the meeting. Mrs. Gibbs was assisted in sessing by her daughter, Miss Glbbs of Gales Ferry, emd Mrs. Carleton P Browning, with Mrs. Erowningss Mrs. Frank Smith, both of Britann Beach, Brittsh Columbis. school {aught by Mrs. | hapin has returned to Ora S. Baliou has #oid 2 woodlot on | don Wednesday evening to visit at the Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blackweli, and son, returned Tecently from a week's |visit In Providence having been called there to attend the funeral of Mr. Black- well's aunt. he Long Cove auxiliary of clety ning. e Ladles' v of the M. E. church met at ! Mrs. Harold J. Peckham of Lang Cove her mother, Mrs. Fliza Tarrant iroton, Thursday. iss Martha Nellan of New Landon was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Har- i at thefr home at the Submarine Rase. Niw Years day. i | CLARK’S CORNER 11y |ste Wade are recovering from measles, which Mdster Frank Colborn i cester afjer srending the hoifdkys at Allen Jewett's. Moses Baicom spent Christmas at Ar- Chase’s in Woonsocket, R. 1. Allen James, Mrs. E L. James of War- ville of Miss Marion MeBrierty call- at “Modeno” recently. Miss Pansy Neff is at the home of her mother, Mrs. Andrew Danling, Who is not wel. Corporal Umer M. Jewett has returned to Norwich University, Nortitield Vt., after spending the holldays at his home here Mr. Cooney of Pumfret and Mr. and Mrs. Peloquin of Wilkimantic spent Christ- mas at P. J. Navin's. Miss Blanche Remer who Was operat- ed on for appendicitis 2t Backus Hos- pital, Norwih, Mondey s reported as dolng well. Timothy J. Nawin of New Hawen was a recent visiter in town ELLINGTON Mrs. A D. Coratsen, who has ben visiting Mrs. Barries In Springfield, has retuned home, Mr. and Mrs James Forvesgor and two chiliren and Mrs. Mary Forrester all of New York were gwests for the week of Rev, and Mrs. J. T. Carter and the parsonage. Miss Ruby Kfbhe has returned to Sim- mons College after snendinmg tha holi- @ays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs M. A Kibbe Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Inman and daugh- ter of Fall River, Mass. have been gutsts of Mrs. Inman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1. C. Nicholsen. Miss Carrie Noble has returned to her ed P Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Mentbers of the Ladles’ Banevolent So- lecture room of the churc Ths a business meeting and socfal church parlors, Frid Stanley Moore and family spent the holidays with Willlam Cornell and fam- Norman H. White of Brookline. Mass., i of Small, Maynard & Co., with his family, spent New Years at his country estate Sugar Brook farm. | Thomas Moore has been entertaining friends from Boston. Charles Kinne, Sr. a serious {liness. Claude Morgan wood farm. Buy eggs that tell of thoroughbred poultry There’s no mistaking that Parksdale Farm Eggs are laid by well-fed, well-kept, thor- oughbred hens. They’re so big, so plump and meaty. Youwouldn’t get better eggs if you gathered them yourself. And because Parksdale Farm Eggs come from thoroughbred stock you can depend on them to run uniformly goed. Insist en them. Remember that a coupon is packed with each dozen which will help you get a chest of Oneida Community Par Plate Silver or a handsome set of Parisian China. Read how this proposition works out. Wedgwood Creamery Butter is delicious. It is churned from full cream milk and holds its freshness and flaver longer. A coupon comes with each pound. Be sure of getting good butter and eggs regularly by using Wedgwood Creamery Butter and Parksdale Farm Eggs. them today. write us. Order If your grocer ism't stocked Loveland mas recess with her father Rev. and social Frida; There was a large attendance Athletio Roclwville gave held a supper Mis Hartford | of Mrs. Monett Lawson, Wed- ’:{fl‘wfflz‘;f‘i s In Town | s ‘with Mrs..Geer's parents, Mr. iesday afternoon. The Wonk was piec- J 8y SVERNE. o req | Mre George Gallup, of Ekonk. | ing quitts. oL The Christian Endeavor society held Byron Gallup installed the officers of in the | pachaug grange Thursday evening. Robert, John and whooping cough. The meeting of the tional church is to be held Satw {Jan. 7 at 1 o'ciock. All church members their friends have been invited to committee In charge of the d: Misses Marjory Brewster and evening. BLACK HILL is Campbeli. p. m. by Rev. W. J. Reynolds o close of the address. WEEKAPAUG is recovering from is visiting at Blreh- d Mrs. J. P. Richardson, | Susie Morgan returned last week r a visit with her brother Pearl of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Geer spent Christ- Theodore Edmond First Congrega- A parish dinner wiil be served Rood, also George Norman and Charles There will be an address at Newent church. and the meeting at the A chest of silver for ceupons Twenty-six pieces of Community Par Plate in the beautiful Vernos Design sre yours for 30 cou- pous and $7.50. They make Coupons and $750 Yoo can 36k cou 57 pieces mever X thid a can be obtained in the same coupons and $6.00 you can own 43 pieces of beautiful Parisian China, embossed with a gold band. For 30 wmore coupoms and $6.00 you can get 38 pieces more. A third set of 2 ieces for 30 coupans and Zeat. dinner service of Ol‘d, Conn. s pistribetors fer New England States few days with his mother, Mrs. H. Macomber. to Whits Rock. and of Hartford at his farms here the past week. Leon en and business callers in Bradford Monday. rday, pond work met at the schooi- uésday afternoon and made dréss home of her brother and_sister-in-law,| Mr. and Mrs. The nest meeting will be the AIr. and Mrs. Rowland H. Perkina, announced the engagement of t lesson on millinery, when dressmak- Miss Sarah T. Latimer is spending a |ter. Mildred to Horace McKnigat, of t ing will be taken up. few days with Palmertown relatives, |Placa. Mrs. Josephize Collins, who has been AMrs. Dudley C. Perkins visited her un. | Mrs. Nellfe Rice has returned to Wor- | iyn Monday spending the past two weeks in New dle £ud auné, M. ang Mra. Healy ek |0, Mo, aflec spendine the hott: e Jersey wit: her daughters, roturfied home with, in New London, Tuesda. days with her daughter, Mrs. E. A. Fi- Saturday afternoon. SRR SR L GRISWOLD Misces Aasion and Mildred AVbott of Beckwit Mr. and Mrs. Lerenzo Bently of Ma Miss Bertha Geer of Springfield, Mass, | Fisher's Isiand, who have spemt the It is thousht there is some improve- |chester spent two days recently with Mr. |spent Christmas with her mother, Mrs. | holiday with their grandparents, Mr. and ment in the conditicn of Miss Amelia [and Mrs. A. D. Hala E A Gee Mra. George Noyea. returned home Tuss- Mathewson, who has been Il Brainard Lyman, of Amberst, Mass,| Miss Viva Richardson returned Mon-| day morning. davs at ner home In the willage . "o |nes bew the gwest of his grandperents to Northfield after spending t mer L. Macomber Teturned Sunday vis home in Newport after visiting 2 A Tom Gilchrist and family of Westeriy into the house formerly oc- Harry Deutch, Mr. Deutch hav- Msaxson has returned after it with her daughter, Mre. George Noyes wers During the cold wave Quonochontans has frogen over so that several and | have improved the opportun! to spemr ner. | eels through the ice. ner s, = PLAINFIELD f the house Tuesday evening. 100 d basketba sociati wSaving FLOUR 11 Aboard was given in the Communi- All Aboard 2 musical comedy with a cast of over The Plainfield High School Athletis as- practice at the Community house Wednesday evening. Frenk Maxstead of New London was| Mrs. Callie Exley of Midway Is visiting| The Ocean View W. C. T. U. met re-| The match game between the in town Wednesday her sister, Mrs. Nathan Exley cently with Miss Olive Pendleton, nine| Originals and ‘the Lucky Strikes whick Mrs. Ames Stone and Mrs. Louls Bir-| Roger Chipman Brown has returned to | members being present. After the busi- [ was scheduled for Wednesday evening harre wers In North Gremby Thurs-| Yale | ness meeting several letters and papers | was postponed to Saturday day. Roger Brown was a recent caller at| were read. also a poem by Miss Sarah —— Hotiday gussts at W. C. Obiver's were | Woodiands farm. | Hoxle. The mexi meeting will be held | Deep Biver—Local ice dealers will Be- {Te. W. Blaine Oliver and wife of Hart-| Mrs. Joseph Glebas and Miss Annle| with Miss Cora Chapman, § Jay street, | gin to fill their houses at once. as they | fora. Glebas are visiting in New York. Westerly. claim the ice is ast nine inches thick, | Rober Clapp has returned to Wor-| Nathan Exley and family attended the| Ten local women interest™ in home | free from snow, and clear as erystal

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