Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 6, 1922, Page 9

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tot lfiEs wuli s ; of daylight 2 eavi be largely In sl m"'“““ el s ::'::. Suniay ittee o1 of class mflxfi: repotted ail arrange- {* Anfiduncément wss made ¢ friénts were compléted for & big time [teenth Anntial Comvéntion The anounts_received by eligible v 'tmdly‘ 2 crafs in the larger of the sixty. éitles and towns it wihiileh did was distributed are! Bridgeport, $1.058. 08 ; Bristol, $677: Danbery, $2,234.25 ; East Hartford, $842° Hartford, £19197.86 5 Moriden, $930 ; tord, $1.966; New Britatn, $4,843.20 ; New Hi REW MEY €ounidil ot the Connec- Inviroved Ordes ‘of PYTHIAN SISTERS Hartt A virthday pat§ for Mrs. Harty La|! ‘" , | Tarner was givén Thursday evening at| e 0 Bucitingham Memorial by % temple, No. 9, and friends, nuxxng a spe- evening that was greatly emoyal. recogni r, La Turner presented her a Bou annivetsary, Wea: ‘carnations of the Tight, minber e m;m of ana’ M, P thie- birthday and the Y '!men May basket was presénted them ., oS ) her & pean Council Mrs. D. Loulse Afterbury in be half of the tent. shments were served, / ——— made by Mrs. Geor§e A. Ashbey Mrs, H. H. Pettis, thé chapter del Who #ive intefesting accounts of & Yy busy wesk vhioh includéd a $1i - ferimage to Arlington, a reception to o, AR, o donton, SEES oty wy Fromdems and ige Rarding Pitnam. $815: B archister. “§1. | the yresident general's (m George Stamfora, §3.393; Wateebury, '?‘: fi‘.’%fi"fim"'“""fi"&&i‘? cmm 50; Willimuntle §868; Winsted, ST-4 f gl Tand many othér. amtide mén 3 9 or women. Mrs. E. E. Rogers who atended me eat Ireo. of Nushvile at sachém B Faltbanus sagamore, Chas, , Jay A : o - chies of 0DD FELLOWS. Congres of the Children of the | [ HOOSE - ’-”mmu‘h o e 5 7%, Wilia ‘rm“ ia:»::\(t"rs\ “}l‘rfl‘w The -fihal one in the series of Triple | Reviinglon which was held at the samé| 1 conneciion with the ‘membership | included an. assortment of fruit, ecandy, great_lieeper o pim, Andre Link whists was given Thursday évening in Oda Fellows' hall mes were Mrs. J. ;1. Wholéy. Thomas Flelds-and George time in” Washington, gave &n entertsinine report ef this econvention. Two (ances wére givon by Miss Fiorine Schofield, Mis Olive Linton at the plenc.’ ner, Middletowsi. éampaign which. Norwich Lodge, No. 980, L. 0. 0. M, 1§ cartying on #his montl’ thére’ 1s éonsidérable interest in Those to take the jellies and fancy cpokles. A, Georgs and Mrs. After smmging fhie dlosing 606 and sa- luting {Re flag, the meeting was closed. AMERICAN LEGION the activities at Mooseheart. - #mbeérs of Clara Bsrton tert, No. 7 ¥ S, tterworth. - chairmtn of | 4 Morse. THhe feries of whists 4nd pleas Mrs. W. Tylér Browna read .an fis- S () the staté ald vgmmittes of the Confeetica: scclal evening has heen suceessfully | tericnl rajeér “Indidns in this Vielbt -:f’”t';m‘&"i:fi e n%fiétgrt‘m . who are planning to atiend the @ oartment, American Legion, filed with fled out by the committee consicting| This sianer was prepared at the roquer of y- A1' A 00!7‘.! dl’ 1 board of centrot this week at H#nt- g gflm 3 of the expenitire fund for the guart- lg 2. The yeport terans in tles and . fiwns fwhich Nopwich service. men 13th_annual convention of the Connecti- & and éut Department, next Wednesday Thursday in Grand Armfy- Hail, ford. include. First Cotnefl ~ Mrs. D. Lbuisa Atterbury; president, Mrs.: Jen-|j nie Newbuty: secretaty, Mre, M. Flor- ence Dean; Miss Lille Wolf, Mrs. Genie Evans, Mrs, Lillian Jew Mrs. Jose- ver, bétiee; cities urora and Batavia, Iiinols, 'r!\e title of this es- tate is in the Supreme Lodge of . the orld, Loyal Ofdér of Moose. - Moose- héart is a home \and vocational training. $ehool for ds childrén of deceas- ‘rai’s Q. Smith, Mrs. Blia Stadleton, Cl tles Stapleton and Mrs, Ora Spencer —_— DAUGHTERS OF THE REVOLUTIONS Faith ’I‘rum'bu!l chapter, Daughters if the Revioution, has become a regvlarly of {H¥ s{ate historfan ana will go infg_the stats historlea colection After the fofmal meeting was adjourned Miss Prown of Jewett Citr showed miatiy intessuing pichires taken during the na- Haral coteress, ‘E‘ifi ctober, $63- 02 in comjorated body it was réported by 4 mémbers of the Order. There are|pmine Hiscox, Mre. LiNfan ter and [187.12; November, §50.146.7; December, Ixpenditures were 41,3138 tor | the presideat, Mrs. A. N . Vaughm at| COMPANIONS OF FORBSTERS |more than elght hundred children at|Mrs. Famnio Quinn. The party Willl345,00004; Janusrs, $31602501 o ewen: perating expenses of which $1.056.5 was | the May meeting held Wednesday atter- | _ Nevina-Caiver Circle No. 1235, C. of {Mooseheart, but all plans are based on train leave on the early ¥. of ‘A, held its yeghilar meetifig at bt nu«-mngnam Memorial Monday. evesi -1, 1922, with a large attendanc. iness trandactions wers carried . on '] atring rhe meéting. Theré were remarksy ftom Past Chisf Vine of New Londen circle, nlso from Companion Craddock of Netw Lendon. The tiext méeting will be held May 15, ‘1022 Affer the méeting a social Hour was enjoyed also refreshments werd #erved by the committes. .7 noon at the Community Housé with am atendanca of -about 50z The articles ot | rman’s ,office and .S14§ for &n ultimate population of 5.000 child- service QivisioR: fén. The residential part of Mooseheart Tésemblés “a - modern villas on consists of abott sixfy bfuldings of modern con- crete firepri eonstruction, with red til¢ toofs. 'l‘heref is a central heating and “;a ér plant, large modern print hép. o ve m school’ butlding, large Assembly|With N. G. Abble Olsori presMing. Four Hall, several industrial ghops, a modern |@PPlications for membership were fe< farm plant and many dormintorfes and|Célved and accepted. It was voted to residences. hold a whist party in the near futufrs, The educational features are highly|Several members of the Friendly Loded vocational and practicdl. About twenty- L O. O. F. visited and atténded the five of the miost uswal crafts dre being meeting last Thursday night. After the Opetated as a part of the educationa:|Dusiness meeting there was a Social ses- returns for March and April are not yet complete. It is figured that an average of 36 cents a gallon was charged in Con- nécticut for the gasoline sold during these months. The big drop ift January re- ceipts, (;om ‘\tho’oe ot n:(n'mber. is ex- plained by the faet miny autoists did not renew their automobile registra- :‘2,‘;{‘:{:‘;:';,”,,"" poer1 tions at the beginning of the year, pre- ferring to wait tntil the firdt of Aprit mrm and secure registrations at the reduced rate. ODPD LADIES, M. U. Loyal Victory Lodge, No. 4, held its lar meeting in Pythian hall Thufs- evening with a larse e Ct &fll’l’lth ln satd et, of May. A. D. 1922, at 3 forenoom, and that notiéé o said -ppu‘c‘dlq. ven attendafics The Dye that never disappoints! Have you had bad luck with your home dyeing? SUNSET SOAP DYES will riever Wednesdnyl.q, $30,846.59; total, $285,282.89. The CATHOLIC LADIES OF COLUMBUS STATE HAD $836,314 IN Th 1 thi ti f Mé 1 WA g - Ana( HELEN M. Dmflu&. SUNSET cléans while it dyes. e reégular monthly meeting of MET-|g o Student courses for boys are!Sion. TIONA! S FOR ROADS | my S doesn't crock, fade-or ,,“hdzm_ Sler Assembly, No, 12, was held I6 " |@enera] Rarming, —Horse Husbandry. As federal ald in the constriction of o e oo s [Swie Hushandry.” Hortlcultufe, Florist |POSTAL BEGULATIONS O highways since 1914, the govefnment has . Hy appropriated $350,000,000. SUNSET dyes all fabtics egenly. e et e A aenea e | Dhifyman, Carpentry, Eleotrical, _Sign pprop: 5 Painting ahd - Lettéring, Printing. Automobile Repaitinm, ‘Work, Machinist, Drafting, Shotthand and Typewriting. SUNSET produces the same efféct on ‘heavy wool, thinnest cotton or delicate sifk. SUNSET is a joy to use. a social to follow the next regular meeting, at which a class of twenty five will be in- fated. Ir was also dacided to have a cake salc Cerffent Work, Modeling, The girls have a soméwhat similar ar- MY UNDELIVERABLE POST CARDS The post officé departmemt has an- nounced the following amendment to the Postal Laws and Regulations, concernifig undeliverable postal and post cards: of roads constructed ifi each state wi this fund in conjunction with other fung: is shown by & répert of the buteau of pub. lige rodds of the United S{ates departmer: NORWICH TOWN A large delegation of membérs of the Womtan's Foreign Missionary sosiety of of agficulture datéd Mateh 31. For the New England group of states the fgures aré as follows for miles completed, mii May 16th, and Mrs. Alfred Christman was made chairman of the cake sale committee. Trinlty MetModist chureh, Norwiell, were guests of ke First Methodist Hpigtopa Ask your dealey fo show the SUNSET Color Guide. If ke ean’t supply you mail us 15c.and we will send the color désired. rangemént for voeational training, al- Undelivered postal and posteards, 6n though, of course, their opportunitiss are which the sender has nlaced in the up- society, 'S aftarnoon Don't aceept substitutes not as great es those for the boys.|Der left corner of the address sids a re-|agh for which funds havs heen aflotted, | ver i 1 e, 8e.un c-u 2 During the past vear the membershi) |They include Sewing and Millinery, Do- |duest for their retirn together with his| total mileage, fuds available for new pro- | & °P:N%: the vestfy of (he jatter Colers AC.h NORTH AMERICAN DYE CORPORATION has teen steadily increasing and the out- |mestic Sei . Dietetics, Typewriting, |name and addresy and plédge to pay the jecl('s: e church. This also was the Thank Of. - ._‘,,_.., MOUNT VERNON, NEW YORK look for the future is more than prom- return postage, may be returned by the aine, 62.9; 161.8; 184.7; $708.983. Néw Hamgpshire, 220; Shtorthand, Modeling, Printing and Mus- ising. Te. ferifg meeting, and opefied at fhres o'cleck. The entertaining soclety served a fine supper of baked beans, potsto edi- ickies, rolle, eaks and coffes, 1o postmaster at the office of address to the sender at another post office ratéd with 1 cent postage due on each to be collected on delivery fn the manner set 119.8, 141.8, PSS DAUGHTERS OF . VETERANS The first meeting for May, of Clara PAGLES. 76.1. 499,081, Norwich seris, No. 367, Held its reg- > , forty., The réom and tables wars i o E 637, Postal 1 ) ulge meeting Monday, May 1, at WHICh | Barton tent, No. 7. was held Tucsday e e e s el attractively decoratsd with spple bios- thd following officers weré eleeted: |evening &t Buekingham Memorfal, with 4 ‘ 53 soms, violets and begoniss, At eash Worthy president, Willlam B. Hastedt; SUN ONE Real Dye For ALL Fabrics $388,197 Vermont, 14 such .0 ; 38 . drds bear written on printed messagés. 7 J # the president, Mrs. Jennfe Newbury in|* Undancerabie postal And post eards 3994, 3 the chafr. Ons dbligated meraber Was|acpouitefl for local delivery are return-| Offictals of ‘the bures poifit ot hat plate the favors were dainty Kets fiVBn with candy. in ¢ was Mrs, ehatrman, Mra. James of the pastor, Mre, Mre. Stanton Brows. were Miss Hazel Cruthers, Miss Fannlé Edm . Miss Gladys Cruthers. e Charles Perking and Mrs, Rishard Car- ter, May bas- The committes Awert 6. Miner, B. Aldrlen, wifs wofthy vice presiderit, Henty Sifver- stein; worthy echaplain, Timothy Fields; gecrétary, John Leirich; treasurer, Chas. O. Wright; insids guard, John Burn; otitside guard, Rudolph A. Kohn; trustes, Frarik Counilian; physiciad, Dr. Clar- ence Thompson. Delegate to state aetie recelved into the order. All officers dn- ahm to the sender without additional | different conditions have réquired varyin: 3 swered to the roll eall exXcept three, Thé rge for postage when they bear his| width, thickness and type of surface =o tént had as 4n Honored guest Depart. mrd address. as provided by the first| that the mileage constructed is not slways ment Commander Orrin M. Price, Whosentence of paragraph 1, section 634, of |an éxact measure of what has been Se- (Was escorted into the hall by the gulde. |ing iy o ek complished. The secretary redd Qefieral Order No. 5| 17 q.iivarable postal and post . cards —_— = = not bearing in the uppér left cornér of 50 Genuine Brunswick . Phonographs A FEW CENTS At $1.00 Down " %% NO RED TAPE—NO INTEREST OR EXTRAS OF ANY KIND AN ENTIRE OUTFIT PRICED FROM §75.00 UP SENT ON APPROVAL, ANYWHERE The genuine Brunswick Phonograph in latest 1922 model, equipped with the following exclusive features — Oval COUNTY W. C. T. U. I8 TO MEET AT MYSTI. Americanization will be the keymote of the spring conference of the New London County Woman’s Christlan Temparanc union, which will be held in Grand Armyj hall, Mystic, on Wednesday, May 10, be- ginning at 10.20 a. m. daylight savinz time, Arrangements have been made for Mfs. Bliss of New Britain, state superin tendent of Americanization, 10 presenit the work of her department at the ~aftemeon session. 1t is exepéted that all of the uniods in the county will be repfésented and the pro- gram will inclu@e feports from the varlos departments of activity presented by the superinfendents. ik Love is sweet bécause a principal ingredient theréof js taffy. The Christian Endenvor seeiety of the Norwich Town Methodist chuddl held s scein]l Wednesday eveny of the presfdent. Miss n Wightman avenue, sentence of paragraph 1, section Postal Laws and Regulations. For the treatment of double cards vshh:h are undéliverable gec paragtaph . section @34, Postal Laws and Regula- flonsA n\l-n.r' with music and variots gamee Cake sd orangeads were served By the host This society is to hold its C. E. aérvics one hour earlier. at 545, Sof- day’ évening, to afford members an op- portunity to attend the union rally & the Central Baptiet ¢hurch at 7.30, uné- et the suspices of Norwich Chrisitan Fndeavor uniod, whieh sent out invits- tions to 40 church. At the Norwich Town Methodist church Sunday morring there will be communion service, tha pistor, Rev. James B. Aldrieh The fire on_the Stoft farm ow Plalw L Hill, Wednesfay afternoon, which bers- Middletown.—The’ inventory of the es- tate of Dr. Arthur J. Campbell, late of Middletown, has been filed in the probate | court by thé executor, the Middletown Trust company, through its- treasurer, Howard H. Warnér. The estate consists entirely of personal property. Fawin C. Gay of Jullan destrcyed maany useful drtic] m refics, etc.. which were in two roomis that Mr. Gay had comfortably furriel- ed in his cabin. When the buliding Wiy first érocted it was entircled Sy Wood- land and could not emsily be cbserved. Bt ¢ince wood cHoppers Tave been eut- ting off this land the cabin stéod quite fn the open. thus the firet wis More exs- ily detacted when smoke was seen I8 saing from the roof. The cabin fad been rented furnished since Decemiber, 1921, Mr. Gay's loss wae 2 totdl ene The entertainment committee of Heme Chapter of the King's e Far] H. Christmar. chairman, is to Nave chdrge: of the musical Hour st hospital. Sunday afternoom. Pecause of continoed ffiness at e Jchnson home, the May meeting of Home Chapter is to be held Mondsy sfternton, in the Firgt Congregational chapel, _Rev, Tarry 1. 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THE TALKING MACHINE SHOP Norwich, Conn. . Send me Brunswick Outfit, No. 1—Price $75.00. Outfit, No. 2—Price $115.00 Outfit, No. 3—Price $138.75 Py / e e T e e e e e - ey YT Y s s s e e z { SRS K. ——— —

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