Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 22, 1922, Page 2

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MURRAY'S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. TWEED SUITS That Were $25.00 and $29.00 Are now $17.80 The popularity of Tweed Suits for sports or everyday eae, is deserved. They can appropriately be worh evéry Bour of the day—and this Spring and early Suthmer is going to sée them dominate all other garments for sports and everyday wear, for they are smart and practical. The collection in this special offer includes all the new Spring shades, and the saving is worth while. Suits of Poiret Twill and Tricotine Introducing an entirely new fashion—that of the long coat for siender figures—coats are beautifully silk lined and workmanship of the best—$27.50 to $39.00. A New+Corset Before a Dress The foresighted woman buys a new corset before a dress, and this is pariicularly true at the beginning, of a new sea- n, when style tendencies change, and unless your cor- set conforms with the prevailing style influences, you can hardlyrexpsct your dress to be as smart as you thought it ommittep re- it all m ing ofticers were elected: Pmmm Mrs. NORW;_CH_ BULLETIN L Chitzeh Street e o mfxflr o on_bodies of wuse: on T ety nuflu and plants that the wind was blowing. atieet st nmue\s. coming. e vm miiio\hs from the vine when toudieg, & Whs miuch interested the Urusyal apoetite, of the cows Bon wh:?'isl weel Telénhiohe, 1062 'rm u!li”fifl!r. fl = 1. Bill. Thfi r@“fl of the !fllim— er showed a balance on \mnd of 3TL62. eal fans vm- have cores to see Al Kro in the Detroit lineup Fri er Jack McQuillan of the American Thread team with whom Kroog played last year, has récéived a letter mm. the hyrler and Kroog s ons with the Tigers, At 0 up at his home at Neodnam, Mass troabled with his arm. - He left the Tigers st annual meeting of the umn: and Loan i aiy at the Jordan bl 1 report was Mr! &8s follows: Loans' on mortgags Lean on shares ade for the year end- e totals of the assets ffice fixtires Cash on hand . ma, and will $éin bition gamés he \m quantities of. 1 du_thé KaTedo- &cbpm section of The Buuaxm that after 2 long continued diet. Including . one- for of white pine sawdust. in their ration cows, in a recenf showed 1o change in their weight or mmx Tégers he won by score of 3 0 1 and 4 n all provability when Kroogs arm is well hib 11 o 6 Sorme minor leagne for Due ¢ reholders Surplus and profits . Marle Anna Cote, five year old dBugh- Arselta Paltjer, Cote djed Thitsday night at the Home of he: The estimated dlvidena’ wu at ll mr cent_totalling $18,408.03, surplus of §6,2490:3. ThE Present officers are: President, George X. Stiles: jdent, Herbtr R. Chapeell ; treasurer, WL liam N. Potter; secretary, James P. Musc irectors, D. W. C. Hill, Frank Lar- rihee Patriclk MeDeriott, Buck, Bdgar B. van, F‘r:'mk M. Smith, John F. Carr, Nelson - Ernest P. Chesbro, Hollis H. v M. Shepard and George C. $ Tonn E. Briek, D. Pollard and Fred A. Sanderson. Me: have hald their e offices since the incention of. the ter of Alfred and production. e says he.sse$ o Iokical leaving & neW. reaSon why cows onm _a plumbago and white dine diet Shoul t give lead pen- in bloom i sflvu:- fown habitat in this secunn YOAXS 820 a party of amatem hvm:tu p to Jews(t City for no other see this, one of the most beiuuful and dellcate of the early spring parents, 21 Ceyter Sireet, after days’ iliness with scarlet fever. born May 10, 1917, ahd leaves two Sisters. The funeral was held FridAy aftéricon at 3 oclock from the parants’ ‘committal servige at St. Jodéph's cbmmry being read by Rev. Hormisias . Emma O\ Kolb, Sprigg béauty Bass, Jeremiah E. Sullis Chirles Kotb, died early rr'my horhing at her home in South Kol was born in_Bolton Febman . A man Sshing in Bro in & hole below the bri iil, caught a sucker un W0 Hoinds, aleo brook Triday, at the foot of 1839, the ddughter of Dexter and Mary F. Spe had Deen a member “Jof the South Cos Methodist church b of Trento, itk B C. Willéox, ‘rmma White of Hart- . Dorothy and formerly of Lisbon, i the i of Iriends in towu, " COLUMBIA The list of prize winners in the writing contest recently conducted school by the W ford, and five gl;am!fl ! Leon Kol of Trenton C T, U, was annofinced 5 t called for the su Brainard ot Hartford oh Sclentifi; Temye Frank Preston, who wa$ smployéed on work of building the which wera comy and who has continued to reside Here, state roads fn ganwpah & The pri do_their cool as the Rock e G pany i 6 o WEnIEhes tiie & the five upper grades ve Lo Will e engaged in yuad repuir. 15 under the supersilion of plin ‘of this iown. S\W"eu of the peacs dennty game m‘beu P, Colin and Riymond E, en, attended the court in Rgcl rude Dandero; {0 Tuesday hen (\u cass against Ldward Phill Ill# for Hiv. You are sure to find a corset to contorm with your figure i "‘"" e in the fellowing standard makes, such as Nemwo, La Resista, W. B, R. & G., Thompson and Trio Elastic, an all elastic corset—Prices are right. al goon to comé (o thi spices of that organ nd danghter are relatives in Middletown. Knights of Colmbus will fin Hunting, u.ml " Bisth Gr lfl‘!——Fer« § defeftnt from the nd, Helén Skorglund. 1 2 by thé local co The defendant was represenied by Sam- ey and the state by Thomas fldred Tngersoll; The court reserved deciston. Abe] ehot & hawk which measured dbout three fest between the tics of 3 extended wings. The hawk the chicken yard ot Many local fans were ight {o hear that there wo The bont which mmanmt for Friday night by b was sudde: P % Easter Monday ba! Spring Bed Linens : Your Bed Linen reflects your taste as a good housckeeper, and a well stocked linen chest for summer is svery good housekeeper’s ambition. Here is a complete line of good Bed Spraads, Pillow Cases and Sheets, that will meet the approval of every housewife, and prices are sxtrefely moderate. was hovering or Fred 3. Hunt when shot. 'n.au % Tonsh 1 of Cfl'umb‘u hab Jus recoived & salected by the libras A the State froim S $100 fisade to the The selection | i it of fiction, | ° of buoks comprige §0 1 the club promote “val of tha rules of was the reason m& ance Frida cent. of books nz of the show + of the rest of t BED SHEETS Three-quarte- “family choioe"—$140 cch. 72x90 Bleached Seamed Sheets — PILLOW CASES Pillow Cases—25c, 25¢ and pended Tor 1hks 68 the commiitee may in accordancé with the terms of LEFFINGWELL Hemstitched Cases—50c each. 81x00 Bleashsl 5 Hand-cut Scalloped Casés — 81x90 better and $1.75 each 81x99 best qui 42436 Pillow Cases—%5c; 35c and J| 5% tirned Back on y Sheets — $1.95 in Lefingwell 6 Homstiteched Cases—30c each. Sed Spreads Full size hemmed Crochest Bed Spresads — $2.00, $2.39 and $2.00. Half and three-quarter si and scalloped—-£2.75 e'\rh Fringed, cut corner, $3. 98 and $4.39 each, $1.48; 31.69, "‘r ”;da e heala of Uncd$ farm was h his men i Lef- Bad Spreads, trimmed, frmged r of artford, the iliness of Jte: Colling s much by mbroidered edge Spreads—$2.75, :‘un‘r?: 11\1“0:)(“:?1 4 ¢ one hundred altended the state €12 in New Haven xmwuxnv-n-l ezat smeeting of is’ei’i Wfll De hel e k8 lll T =n1nt. at :L Eg@win Hi The c;mh wm 3 ln the’ Ao ‘munity He - evening fol' o g,t three o'l of th Apell eliing e. -m & w be. eeti; Ve Tnfon and mar lnurm!nx featurs The waek: session of nhool will |n tha junior afterpoon at four o'clock. willgfve a May party for _pr b unn and cradla Tol! um)\ school at the ny hnye Ay - afterddon. April 29th, fyom 3 to s &'clook. AN mioth- | cal ers and children of the church and parish are most cordially invited to be presert. Park. Church Week On Sunday, the youns people® home timé at hale past six o'cloek, Next mesgay thd annuhl mesting ‘ot the Home Misstonary Tnlon at the United, chirch, New Haven, at 9.45 2. m. and 1.45 p. m. ‘Thursday, id-week service at T.43 . ‘On Fritay at 3 p. m. &t the _eeting of most fun In nflndr uu flotkm asortment of patter, songs -M R Wlls Reed & Walsh eonfl m, vfih:ne&nm«: tfif%flfl Chine Tty Heste (Bunthy, Aph 23) Feast of St. George, England's patron inzing of “National Anti-Cigareils b c|uflve ut drrmallc su-em p n st an- glhh’ilnflmdlfitnd" hni&m The Ri Rev, Vincent Wehrle, ca mfl. m.,a:x. afy fnm the au 9 |\ Bliadows of the Sea, bLegins a three day As Captain Dick Carson, - rmm: whose rovings kea him mainty at aex, Mr. Tearls is £aid to have a part that des unuscal comértanities S his dratpatic talents, The story is by Frank y and dircction was by Alan Cros- this mission ddpartment, the Prasentatioh of The City of 1z To Be, Will Be given by the Travelers' club and ted il e served. LEDYARD The missicndty meeting of “\:ui xgrfi- nxmm chirch was held with M. Gray Wednesiay ummeo& The ex- .-vc. in charge of §s Nellfe g Bnt_ of the socléty. There wm aduns &nd Seven babies présent. Refreshients & m Berved 3 e closé. Therd Wy & véry large attendance &t fuiidceql Be Mrs, Courtiand LAMD held residence Trurkddy afternoon. The. services Were conducted by Rev. G. F. Goodenough; agaisted by Rev. A. E. Kin- mouth. Mrs, Willatn T Allyn and Migs Liifan Gallup sang two favorite hymns amd gran ted us Deavers, Mrs. Tamb was a faithful wife and mother, esteemed and respected by a lNost of Toasard Cent 53 aftnrnoon. All ‘the teaciters were present sive three. This will be the last teachers' meeting “d befors school closes. The gradua- tipn of the Tiedyard pubifo schools will be_held June 8. GEerof Yale college and Arios Storrs colieo returnsd to their respective schools (his week following the was the Goodenough preached ‘an Easter :nenhmn in 814 of Rowe time actress ANNOUNCEMENTS Daris Theatrs, Wosdhy. Thesdhy. ada in New York eit An eskeptionally Coghian, the cast includes Ivaly Doris Kenynn as Yead- g woman; Arthor & de fl\l cAptain’s mate: Jack Drumier as the derelict. J. Pavney Sherry. Fraukie Mann, Harry J. Tane and Witiam Nally ing_the bix 8ix agi Wil for Mew Strand Sundiy k2 nictires of the Great Weat? 1o the Strénd theatre Sinday show Big Bill Fairbanks in his latest Western feature, “Ths Bréadway Buckarco” from the story - W. flughes Curran. Mr. Fairbanks is Ecén fn his Best In this prodcetion. - Péaring in eveding clothés and lso in his wel] kiiown weSlern costume. confident thit this ldtest Wm. Fairbanks picture will be the real Tictare trékt 6f thé Bedson. Charles Hutchinson Sppedrs in spisode Xumber 2 of thit syecdy seridl called The Whirlwind. A Century comedy vs weekly completes the bin. d_ 1o be the world's groates: The elqzilibristic feats pe by thehe clever avd well triined sea an‘mals &re nothing lors tham wae- vejous. Am absoloie treat for yosmg &nd when Wi will 14 Vags. the accordionist supreme a masicidn and artiet 2 siyes heraelt the n_estremely fon- eene Dot 8- taughter. wth lher abgurd minbers extraordinary nut By comedleana dience in gales funny witticisns and Rober and Gold hate a it offbrl westerth motion know how to dr@w CARL W. BROWN ATTENDED DELUB-LIGHT COSVENTION Cirl W, Broan, loch) Gelco-light dedler as just returned trom the annual B#co- Light_convention which wag held At Day ton, Ohlo, home of the Deico-Ligh April 13 and 1}, gnd ehere almes qoe thovsand Détco-Light ke 4 15 of the United States were in, attendance, Mr. Brown deseried the opeding of the conyention on Thursa And Burt in & nove! vhagbu ekt con be depanded upon 1o Elpte re of the appiliase. apd_Gorson in a liydly & of Thi and Thas” hodge pedze of tifal 251 Kieving Norma Taimadse a0 the star. wif Bs the seraen Attraetion ¥ of the -~ > mmmm is ons The screen vetsloil of {he Chinring Por sermon_a bantized the infant daugh- of the most strikin ter of My, and Mrs, Coate. Special mu- Bhotodramras shown he and Miss Hazel ew_Haven attended ser\&m’n it the Congregational church on Sunl y moring., Mr C Loy aud is now conmected with Y. n New Hayen. Mr. Col- Spiendidly erdetod 474 wef 4 extendind from the staze through o derogrstrated be e e ‘ention hall 16 Uie entrance. Delco-Light products were roiled out the men, emphasizing the announcement that these new products are Dnow reas the dealers’ customers. Mosi a re the new Deico-Light wask- . an electric washer wade to #trong. dramétle. cod ak h dih ‘Augliter and tekrs and toge a short address at the close of ;9 the Cuilutin Knfenias mee nE ¥ eveninr. was a large attemdanee . at on_Sunday morming, when Rey. ing contést held at the 001 l2st week Helen Amidon WAS given first prize and Thaddeus Le- Forth second. Harry Gejssier was pafned dlternate. The judges weré Rev. R. T. Elifott, M=n. John Stromberz and Mrs. C. M. Sharpe. ‘Miss Fiizabet i . Who his s 'for revera) weeks, raturnied \Wedfiesday to her home in_Rosevills, 3 Mr. and Mrs L. . Cirson of Hart- ford were at Dr. Hutehihs, Sunday. The meeting 0# the Ladiés’ Aid sodiety ia to he held Thiif#Aay afternoon, May 4, at Library hal the Faster concert Sunday ev Satin Bed Spreads, £ cut corner and fringed — $5.39 up to $9.00 ea:}\. }Umdor\ and fola M {cal club had Been 40 a | heen told to run the irils Witite +loHasst Readings and Windham Hih and Staftor TaTEn ™ Demonstration and Sale of RINSO Closes Tonight 4SO IS DIFFERENT FROM ANYTHING YOU HAVE things with S(&ITora. STAFFORD sTnINGs Coiifity Health Officsr M. D. O'Contiell Gt Miss Ruth Elliott’s fourth casions had lssued licenses prior to the | “ | bouts and it was exmected th The local comris- t during the aft Perl, Iiffle xnd Rosik, Mildred taymond Murphy, wen(y-cight members joinéd the Cop. S'Cfit‘o’llw church at the Easter morning service, geveral by letter, Everett R Brown of Plainfield was in town Wodnesd Dr. and Mrs. Goodrich are ex back from Francs the e gust. Flizabeth Béhmslt. recently operated on_for appendicitls at the Day Kimbail hospital, has developed scarlet fever. She phrt Au- has the disease in & mild form and is said to be making a satisfActory recov- Beebe, Lois Leffingwell, Eleanor and Natalle Palmer, Pk Margaret and Louise Bedat, Gertrude Elistt. 1 » ‘ER USED. established a new practice in ‘the super week by bring- ngtion direct to the court arrant without m:er\enuon of the stal cdfe has attracted wide egal fraternity NO RUBBING, NO BOILING, AND NOC BACKACHE AFTER WASHDAY. Stoffel’s Organdies No fabric is dainty and more serviceabls for suriner wear, for they are fast cclor and permanent finish. They are ideally suited for Children’s Frocks, Misses’ Dresses, and the Mairon's Wardrobe, and for an Organdis Hat to maich—Come in and see our new presentatiofi 6f colors, in these new Imported Fabrics from Switzerlafid— 79¢ a yard. The dnnouncement tha were served. of Wauwects Hill has work horses. on _account of e. The county health officer asked for the ar Knyliel of Tolland for the pollution of a stream which flows Judge Haines. who was on the beach, or wharbdnt t6 he issued and wis arrestéd and brought ! thwith. Upon advice' of his coun TFiske ot Rocky into Snipsic viEted ldst week with Mr. dered the Benc] 3 »uu and fasmily. \\‘ee}: [2 fl b John Westcott. Fréd Swan, n 1, Judge Jo took so well aies ‘ hn . = Greene, who was fa]l when atiacked b €phant that latér had to be sh covered and shows-no ill effects 1 arrowing experience. ey dutomobiles. torrs collégé, vecation At hid " | court again Friday mioriing and Mr. . who prosecuted the case | of the state’s attorney, though an atiempt had been to improve matter: ons were far from satisfas agdin_continued {hi Tuesddy of next week and Kuybel that if he did not the orders of the health officer meantime he would be heavily fined. funeral of Mra. home of her granddaugh- ending ten d At the annual meeling of St. es’ Catholic Benev- i muw ng claimed_that al- made by ths ‘Berjn'mu' Tivesey is piftttng & Smdll south_end of his hi - £60d atterliinee was noted at mornmg and Demonstration and Sale of THE “FREE” SEWING MACHINE MNew Going On. past president, Mics yies president ; S0Py Wb William _Fryling. p 85/ yating God's Vinevard, Sunday morni! “' sermi Vs oh e, Sabfeas “Just Ohe Grade Bslow aret Shedhian: financial Agnes Sullivan aiarshal, Miss fvas held At th Nifss Margaret s Alice Mahier of Watétbury spent nd with her sister, Mrs. C. K. PLAINFI!-:LD Roger Brown, a sealor Cate, beén home for his Easter vac: Charles Lewis and family are moving idre from Providence dnd will ocousy heir liome oppo: the Congregation: church. Thé ‘“Friendly Helperk” . met 4t she (ongregational (u.xem Frigay art- erndon a; th c! to complete or- has A. Keafe of Greeneville was deacon and Rér. Fathér Tdcket of Fitchbirgh was scb deacon. Burlal was in St. Berndrd's emetery, Fitchburg. Relalives and friénds frosi Boston, Providencs and New Haven were prese A'new cement driveway is being But In * &t John Kingsler's residence. Heriry Richardton spent a few days iwith relatives in Providence recentl: " The time for l““"& Harrington from Vermont is kasp- in_Stafford Hol- low. Friday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, Ré F. W. Tholen officiated. Hillslde cemete There was a large attendance at tie dance given at the Springs house Friday STEP IN TODAY, AND LOOK OVER THESE MACH- INES—REMEMEER, WE ALLOW YOU $20.00 FOR YOUR OLD MACHINE, IN PAYMENT ON THE NEW the evening service has béen changed Chiirch _schodl at 1 1z Peofle’s meeting Thursday év- ith and Mise 3 are to be installed at the next Burial was in The annual convention of Ditriet . ed of temples The local Baseball team plans to play on Hyde park L be played at Keefe George Panciera s building an add on Willington avente. who, has taught in me locd! publie schools for the past s sent her reélgnation to Saturday game: on dnd even- g held Monday ing at 0da Fellos convesition wds called oelock by Distr ety gave a supper 4 e\ening in the town hali. long o resident of 1 tokn, 16 “eu.e.mia\ it hér hoine and_daughter, Ars. , were in tow to businéds affdirs with tne Jjudge of probate. s interested in the estate of are fo shect Tueky iext Sith k t Depiity Eva Ada: ¥, over ons hutidred members by The roll call of tefrples Patiline Coffey THE H. C. MURRAY c’o. SHEPARD iimore A Shopard & Embalmer WILLIMANTIC Tel Connectioh - follotinis wwhich i The welcome Bldress was given by Mogt Exalted Chier releastd May 1. Miss Mollie Barton of Paling 3 < beeh & guest at the McLaughlin tiome on_Highland terrace rah Black hds retirned {o Her after spending Maszaret 3”\"!:“ the’ restsonge Priot 1o the svehing sexsion which hp"an o'cldsk. & baiiduet wis inton Temple No. 2 o fth] business meeting of the ‘evening sessi was followed by 2 social hour. At the annuil m, studlist society of \mnmh. White is viéiting i9-82 NORTH ST, “Phompséh and friends ~ady Assistant ting of the First §pi mumanm heid rée v, service 4t the & »gn: onal church was of untsdal Killotirey Bros. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Wllllmlntr:. Conn. iLady Aswistant) F. H. XENYON, Génmx Agent A5 sam‘, sang heavt . N. DEDAP, Special Agent D, W. LITTLE. Special Agent Hartford, Conn. “_““_;_ Froit? for Sunda ave decided: to make doplication tg thé Hanna, piesched an 2 be Hatehed th iars at the shad hatel condticted by Lnb st mxr; Genlers ourty Placed in the watéts of Take P0in: 155 the, dam hera. g housz for John Hollingsworth and tak- Ing care of his children. BOLTON NOTCH Mrs. Mary Brownell fe visiting hér Sardh Hale. in Springfield. Dr. M. M. Maine was in Sprinfield, Viola McMorrow, from Hartforg, her aunt, Ma*y Cross, Sump ements is il with measles. Glidys Trish of w.nmmih was the guest Friday of her uncle, mos Clem- Strong from Manchester 15 vis- cousing. N. C. Mairie. George Manezsice from Hartfor with Daleo-LAght or on cjt new Delco-Light deep well pump, a it} tump that can be installed outdoor, wil 2 pit and which is a remark: ple and efficient unit followed down this convesor in raphd sve- cession, and all were entbusiasticaliy re ceived by the visiting dealers, Strining reductions carrent. ‘and a who preach agalnit i+ one type of womAR #70 Summers from her inginetive Tin perpal fcation of, the in prices of maj and_other nroducts wera annéuns. i anpouncement was greeted with One of the siriking features of the con cntion, savs Mr, Brown was the careful dntail worked out in the showing the workines of the new prodoets Ons of thess was u with the deep weil the operation of the sumg conld be studied and it pther, types whe form the dnp: < variqus exhibits, storles ever told every mother A evers man and woman who & held in & mother o0ss section of a * in which s sten the clares, was designed to educats the Delen- Light man in the princiies, conatruction o as to make them more useful to Zorm of these products in the terri- tories which they serve. G OF NEW SALVATION ARMY WALL the new Salvation The dedication of_ Army hall is to take placs Saturday even- ing at § p, m. nevtion_wilh this special service e special officers from H ford. Staff-Cagtain and Mrs, J. Gourlay from the divisional headquart i city for dedication, and for the ser- which are 11 . m. p. m, and 8 p. m. He will speak also to Divles, 1k ‘T8e amm Cosmopolitain cr amount, which will 5§ the mm tion 8¢ the Bréed theatrs Sunday, and Tuesday. In “The Bride P:y‘.‘ ves & performance s‘ren chrm. The anclés: nd of Ireiand are the bass of r portraiture of the role of P.in-m the dark haired, blue-eved, tnns cent Trish ;m who thads greal grict 4nd trowbie Sita Dsies Carpenter has been for past two weeks very busy in painting and vreparing the new hall for this occasion. The new hall is located in the Chap- man's block 287 Main street. thers will be also a relief @partment, in the rear of the natl_which will be ozen svery day exospt Sunday from 9 a. mu. to 10 a. m. and from c"’”u‘ And Cariton tlkr _wport. o'n in the cast aré¢ R Jack O'Britn. Frank Middletown, Thes Taisot and Jolis e €onEx of Unveual Merit Testare The % “Other ictured agics of the Diy” 4 s it condists and Dawd Powell g - —Asnn Little o * bill inciadé an LAdchtional One of the Artistic lea(uru of the mu sic of The Poppy Trail is that five of the songh are written in the whole tone scale h'4s Uié Chinese scile and consists ©f five whole tones. Aliss Ann Slade has rd to get her Chi- scale dnd succeeded The Poppy Trall, which the Ihm' song, Hung Kix'. Songs, Ting E Nights and Sa Song, all are wrjtten in th pecaliar haunting , claracterizes the melodies. American n:tm- bas its piace s Mdrjorts Wells nave cach con- uted soveral songs. Miss Antotnete lor, who wrote the comedy. and who is alko_taking one of the leading parts Srots The Haumting Rlues and The Lov . One of the very best songs on the program, They All Lived Happily, which is the final was written by Miss Wells and Miss Taylor. worked particular se sougs in_ thi Continuous show tod: o Girls, Cinton ; and bave thit “Over the Hili" proving as big stnsation hfl'b 23 In New York ““Over the HilL" cial film feature which bas record croxde to the cortainly deserving of afl the Xéw Yotk press RES The picture §s delight?u] ai afl 1t the TWillid M na Mjss Lavinin forms one of ‘m mont amples of sentim od wat has been —a Jove which m E&irdrd Mobris Recital ra Morrie. who will ano recital in Slater hall on May 3 t e auspices of the Norwich Mosic ation, that he has avite au esce- | 540 but. one, her uit 4 yisitor at, bls_ farther's, Sunday Mr. &nd Mrk. Loren Maine wers vis- itors Thirsday and Friday Sdifi:fi GNSWU!:B 2. Ofini P troman and i et ‘ ga New York g‘efle Ry b ‘g&mw :rfi 5 hgn re)urned from a nes. H Mr. dnd ¥rd. 'm‘fi. mnana 0 om__Chicopee, Mass,, ds«uhe.cnu“ i local 5. A. C. hm—fllau and gaigh- City were guests of Walter tional capacity for notes: that he has & very thorough tech- nique that is capable of great things, and does thém. thanks to a sensitive touch, with an easy smoothness that gains sym- patiy; thit his playing is instinct with charm and his outlook fresh and unaffect- the poor farm br sheey’” of the fa g;:a-mhg -u.“‘.’-‘..,x JMusic lovers can _mot jipl P studént of the tiano ortls i3 certain to carry 1o further and more

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