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: - ; NURWICH BULLETIN, me. ‘JUNE Y8, T that they had had offers for-the job of carrying the party to New Britain m and Merrill H. Jones testified that he had ¥ T supposed the job was his mitit-enly two days before Robitaille took them ‘to New Britala. The case was continued:until Saturday for further investigation. 23rd at the | Were charged with breach of the peace - : place Friday, evening, the, 23 as the result of:a<scvapithat took place. NORWICH BULLETIN - o o o Plensant street. e e o e ot A asemaug | SO ORI ST ya ml;n;d Los Angeles, Cal::—We publish be-|maney. D WiliimantiesOfice Graduating s exercised’: of Nate that Derosier jggrescor and in bea T1iChurch:Street “elephone 1062 | grammar, #clivol take placs ' Wednesday | conrt “the - latter - B#8 ~Tothing to - say | 107 & letter from the tiful and Svening;; dune 81, at 7.45 oGk at the | ubou (i fight. Judge Foss fmposed |Weil known actress,Mise Bileen Seds- high - gehool . @uditorium, FIfty-nine | fines of "$3 and costs’and remitted the wick, which tells a story of interest - B lugtes;” the’ Jafgest clagsiln the s | fne in ‘fhe. case ipa. Caya pald 1 or woman. Here it is: The Srst five-days of Mext week will E:‘-Juo!!!(ha “atlican, witlbat presented | £16 55" o T Y419 55 ;t‘r =g g S e e bo bbey ones in school circles, fordur- | §iiomay Gpbrge S, “HiHott, of the et Wt the ik Fo. Mae Edna , 8 Jng those.days:the/yaglbous schools of ke { own sehool committee; tArmy 18 raising & Fad. in the h.,'.,‘e"‘z’fi Y. “Lnave been using your toilet Eity witl_bold.thelr umnval sradusting| iadbam street schoal sraduntion It | iiing o band mons the vounk peepie; | Preparations Derwillo and Liska cold Fxereises ‘o bo held Tuesday evéning, June 2 hool auditor- | The money from a musicale and enter- | cream and am more than pleased with Cagmmencement -exercises of Walliman- | L47 Glotk ol et R b i tainment gty (Priday) even:lngsilcs {0 be|the rosults. So.much so. that I'have mescement. i, con graduat evoted 10" 4s purpose. Musle Js tofg 0 i Mo Sate Normal.school are tocbe held |giploniis trom'C. © Casezot the sehool | LIS plo R BUSRRS MUTE 1, 10 fdiscontinued the g of other prepara Inesday afternoon, June 22 at 230 [committee of Southr Mapehester. tions I have used for years.” (Slnedli 'clafic at tho high school assembly hall, |- Winkbnes Geute? Ssadihadille wrade } T Sl P L L I ileen Sedgwick. artiBarnes: of Philadelphia, a.noted ed- | BLIng ‘exereises Tuesday, June rane iacellor am Copllshaw, > B . it tbjeet | the school, to be the last held in the |and associate grand officers afe to be| There is something about Derwillo BotnE “Americon Ideste~ The diptomas |old school house. The six graduates | guests of - Natchaug Lodge, No. 22 fand Liska cold cresm which makes - 3 b will_be presented diplomas by Mrs. Knights of Pythlas at their meeting next 3 B o Hitmr & SHireett, principal of | H. Featon of flie achool committee. Monday _evening. &t Castle i | J0u oxget (otReg beautiters. i, Thew Norwich F the State be ¥ ¢ A member of : ¢ the South Winaham |otreet: Followink ths meeting § lunch. |8ive you a complexlon fn a class by it- €3 & membe of The exerclses ad e Sonf o Gt sdncation. Wednes- | s Tt plate Manday evening, | 207 8 0 be Served. Plans are underway |self. You can leave your powder puft i » s cr for a blg turnéut in reception. of the fay evening a 1 dance for the|june 19 at 7.30 o'clock in Guilford Smith | 2 & U L ¢ lat home when you use Derwillo. Its Jraduates will be given at the residence | ja, South.Windham. The six gradu- |SURCEIRRS L U2 | popularity with actresses should con- Bait By the facuit < Wil raceive dipiomas from Dr. V. | A tarprlte party tendered Mg Daniel | inco vou that there s nothing “bot- Windham High school graduatl S. Keating of the school commItee. |50 yng '\ B, sorority was anejoyable | ter,” “Just as good,” or “just like it.” Rakes place Th evening, . J a Graduatiig exérélses of St. Mary’s | affair. - Mrs.- French who is president of i i ‘ Saembly ‘hell. T G s erspiration does not affect it, and mt £ c assembly hall. The |, (700 00 De held Sunday, June 18th | the sorority was presented. a° Rindsome| T LoD [g R PmL [Eradpates . E. Guild, | 37 30 o'clock in St. Mary's church, the | silic scarf. Mrs. Taylor of Valley street | it 5tays on until you wash it off. chaterma xercises to include a sermon-address. |and Mrs. French were also presented ja liberal supply of Derwillo on your il Pres A g 2 x| Twenty graduates will recelve diplomas. | bouquets of yoses and ,,em‘le& Mrs. | face before af auto trip or a day. in krcises are to b a esday, June A 4 - B & 10 am uding the planting | The forty-fourth annual xraduation of | TAVIor aiso ecelved a cold @lendshiy | o open. When you return, cleanse o the cluss 1y at the close of the pro- [St. Josephs school takes place Tuesday | PU 2% WL REATOR, AnC Al retlied oy face with Liska cold cream and Bram. The class recention is (o take |evening. June 20hat 730 clock 4t 5614y "o Teonard Geer of the Camd|your complexion will look and feel as —_— }NT“ i receiye -diplbmas. Ground, the other by Mre. Fred Davoll | iyo,0h you had remained at . home, a 3 Ice cream and cake were served. £ = " There will be no graduation: exercises absolute’y free from sunburn or wind- \ At either the Oaks or North Windham VA minstrel show for the beunefit of the SR K &chools. . At the Oaks school Wednesday, | Newmarket strikers was held Thursday 5 — iy EILEEN SEDGWIC! June 2ist at 10.30 o'elock the s night a¢ Lebor Union hall, Main strect. | ey thent today and if you don' like : nle takes place in the negzhy arove Tho | 0 am Gluskin® received ou jetter | this Derwillo-Liska cold cream com: |toilet counters everywhere including T et Winaham pupils | Thursday from his sister-inlaw ‘in Rus- | bination, take thom back and get your [ Lee & Osgood Co. old an & fent at the school |Sia, carrying stamps to the value of Wiy, Tufe 208 200,000 Russian rubles. The letter was v postmarked ‘May showing that in- In connection with the school gradma- T g 0 s comes the graduation of the stid- Tosenh F. Cobb, of South Wind: o e et ot the s et | ham, is spending several days ig_ Boston; 2L g v el S iss Grace E. Randall whg closed Wednesddy evening, June b work at Gulf Park colleg¢, Miss., o'clock. Eieven will receive diplomas. 'l yis returned to her former ‘home in The contested divorce case of Carl A. [ Rocky Ford,[(‘olo, ln‘ visit é‘eli{‘;‘el. 3 Stahnke vs Harriet J. Stahnke hoth of r. and Mrs. C. Harry Branch an That 4 Otlock Covntry was partially settled Thursday |family, Mrs. Herbert D. Pollard, Mr. and . morning at a session of the superior | Mrs. William 2 rnold and son, Mrs Fatigue Court eld in the eourt. ¥oom hers “with- <. Nason, and’ Mr. apd Mrs out evidence being taken. A lengthy Arnold left Thursday motning for - digcussion between the atforneys for' the o trip to Jefferson, N. H,, in the | o be e el e o W : f Obtainable af most good, st ome quick ACacy B SIkb mtl conrt ALY ot oper Claire Calnen, of Connecticut andplej:sanlly ntil noon. Court was immediately ad is at_her home in this eity. At | vsilk . worsted IIM”!E; lllld ourned until Monday, June 19th, at 10 |the coliege Miss. Calnen was president W’l | tc cket will be heard. d_Heuse She will go to Middle- ing cup of de- s i i V. for seven weeks' couft at the = s a result of the conference on the dl- nch- summer school of Middlebury licious vorce case it will be continued on_the [ o TACH: Summer school o S docket for ane year, at the end of which A R ¢ e pla will be able to secure a ;s ; ; divorce on grounds of: esertion . This d to Hartford after visting M. | privates in Company G, 16%th infantry, [ who is spending the summer with rela- action was a ed upon by the parties in ma Rus L : left Wednesday moening for Camp Dev- | tives in Lebanon. was a caller 4t Mrs. W. No short calendar session of the Su-|.ng (o attend the four-day school of in- | E. Strong’s Monday. nerior court will be held here today (Fri-| giryction for non-commissioned officers| Mrs, John D. Shea of Moodus is & guest radlo comcert . was given |day). the last short calendar of the torm the case, for the benefit of the children Largest Sale in the World N 09, and first class privates. of her sister, Mrs. John O’Brien. as evening at the Y. M. C. A.. this | Will be held here June 28rd. No cases of communicable diseases| The geange held a meoting In Grange time In the gymnagium of the building | Durlng the past few dase the stud-{ . o reported in Willimantic for the past | hail Tuesday evening. tead of being broadcasted on ents of Windham High school have been |\ roo in"the state morbidity list: Miss Nora O'Conneil of Bridgeport and : ots, witere in the past two attempts |taking the fikal examinations of the S O B e NEW JITNEY LINE s bees found that the nolse handl- |sehool vear. Studemts excuscd’ from ; == end guests of Mrs. John O'Brien of Nor- concert numbers. The radio | marks of S0 or better during the ‘school STAFFORD SPRINGS RExyonue, ing held in conjunction | vear are Dally, Including Sunday |= C. A. drive for $12,000 to| . Senio The-class exercises of the senfor class (Cantributad:) were held at St. Edward's hall_in the| The news of the death of John O'Brien, Robert Bergeson, Carl . Ell jon from debt son, Abraham Heller, Samuel Horowitz, | presence of a large audience Wednes- | 68, last week Thursday was a great shock e : its field of Claude Ide, Edna Burgess, Esther Clark, [day evening. Tharsday evening = the |to the community. About an hour before 2 ) | Witimante. Dorothy Doyle, Lema Fullerton, Arliné |Springs grammar school graduation was | his body was found in the new dam, PR recent declslon up. | Haskins, Bessie Hochberg, Lillfah Hoch- {held in the assembly half of the where He was drowned while bathing, he r {hera o, Tibines tn m recent deelslon up-{} .1z Tilen McDermott, Vivien Titt. chool building and at the same time the | was on the street talking with neighbors. ar rs | court_in_ making lda M. S Juniors—Russell, Abell, Christopher | Pinney grammar school was graduating a | Jake Elgart, an expert swimmer, located ¥ T Gndt cxeciinix of e |Case, Kenneth Fryer, Leverett Grant, |class at Memorial hall in Stafford Hollow. | the body in the deepest part of {he v of Mary BadPegrl, The hearing was|5y2an Rabinowltz, Reuben Rothblatt, [This (Friday) evening at Paramount the- |pond. Al cffort tation were | petals aiong the path of the bride. The|gandy, and Miss Scott, in blus. The wed- | nary, was again in charge and preache’ v completed last’ Gatober, but fhe heirs ap- | Saronl TOMant Anne | Bernaf | Ruth |atre the class of 1922 of the local Mgh ffutile. Kind friends had in a measure | pest man was Homer Istam, brother of [ding party feft the church while “the|a highly spiritual sermon on prayer fron aled Trom e declson and the ca.| AP, Beairice, Calins, Dorathy | school wl b graduated and divlomas | prepared Xirs, O'Brien for the news ‘and | the groom. and the ushers et Horace | Priests March from Athalla was laved | The Pray u s ard before Judge Haines last Aprii | CO%%: e t Huteh- | wi 2 | to her the deevest sympathy of a host o d Hubert Woodward. The bride | by the organist. A receotion and a colla- ( i s AUFL | i, "Pearl Lyon, Marguerite Prue, Mari- | The address to the graduates will be de- | triends has been extomied. The temoroy| Cittle and Hu Rev. Edward Mathicu of Moosup has |an Taft livered by Dean Brown of Yale Divinity nently a walked with her father. She was gowned [ tion foilowéd at the home of the bride's 3 was held Saturday morning at St. An- gned to St. Mary's| Sophomores—Antonio Bergeron, Les- gchool. L Elizab ) read by Rev. Patrick Fox of East Hamp- | procaded pink sill gown. The bridesmaids | Willoughby of the pell. Carolyn Cdmmings, Edith Dawson, |of the Warren Woolen company. He was | (on. where hurial fook slace in St Pat- | oes e Marion Hoimes, in yellow of: curate of the local church | Margaret Oawson, Doris_ Easterbrooks, |taken to tho Johnson hospital, but never b {ii:c' cemotery. The bearers wese John cars ago. Father Tyler, dur- | Mildred Johnson, Jasko Mannins, Helen | regained consciousness. 'His “home i in | LG onnelt, Donals O'conmell. ~ormmn jis stay in Willimantic made miany | Moffit. Eileen Murphy., Annie Nicol. Lil- | Crompton, R. T, and he started to work | v ‘G PPt Oronactls Sorman riends, who are Srry to have him leave. | liam Ottenheimer, Dorothy Paine, Emily |for the Warren Woolen company Thurs- | gz, 20 B0 D5 AL Tefley, of Tav NAP-A-MENIT The grocery store of dulins Mizrach on | Pari Ruth Pollard, Sara Robinson, | day morning. S0 Tames: Shugrus, 66 i THAET M A m street was closed Thursday | G12dys Rood, Lila Sceley, Helen Thomp-| The state road is now open all the way | oop 70 ST exoantion: of75E Tk iy ning by City Sherift Thomas I. K. | 5on. ; from Forestville-to West Stafford. _ | O75rlen. Wih the choeption of’ & few |lourey by virtue of two attachments, Freshmen—Chester Andrews, 'Albert | Joseph Kaplan of - Brown, “William |7 C0, 0 =0 BlelPiole o0 time he w. PAIMLESS . EXTRACTION ANDJ | brought by Lena Goldsteln, of Columbia, | Beauch iam Hornberg, John | Conners of Yale and Richard Bissonnette g & g West Harttord.—Mr. and Mrs George in a white satin deess cut with train. She | parents. X = 1 K D 3 ; drew's church. Rev. Philip J. Mooney, | wore a tulle vell dnd carried bride roses.[ As Rev. T. Newton Owen was still un- |A. Gay of Farmingion avenue, West to take the place of Rev. James ter Gelinas, George Healy. Henry Hold- | Joseph Cadrow, 36, died suddenly from [ (ne pastor, celebrated requiem high mass, tron of honor was the bride's sis- | able to conduct the church services and | Hartford, plan to sail for Scotiand June vier: who has gone to Plainfield as|en, Harold Doris Aver, Ruth |heart failure Thursday morning. He was |y, R e oy The oo Tittl " Sundiiy’ Rev. Dr. W. C.|34. Th 1 1 th 2 s 0 Plainfield as |e arol s Aver, 3 e committal service at 4 ve was 3 ittle, wearing a | preach Sunday morning, Rev. Dr. W. C.|21. They will spend the summer motor temporary pastor according to the direc- | Belanger, ElL ase, Cora Chap- |stricken while at work in the weave room bl T Lol e e G VR L i 4 - o DEms.Is tions of Bishop John J. Nilan, Father | | Kennedy school of [ing through Scotland, England ame missions, of Hartford Theological sem!- | Wales. .. Jackson,*Dr. Stri Had Your ek Go of Columbi m, B - .o v an ice dealer, but farming was his prin- Lk AL . X-RAY ('u i d Samuel- Gorodach for Bac} “Dhllipp, \gua"er\ [.;her: of Holy Cross are at their homes for the | 20 e Gecler, but farming was his prin- OENT |52 se fill be heard in the ras, Wilson marth, Roy- | summer vacation. 4 i | i d 2 SPECIALISTS B 1 county superior court the first |4l Woodward, Catherine Adame. Hazel| Mrs. Idella Fuller of West Stafford is | More years e has been in failing health, ron [7] fly- {1 in September. Borodach claims | Amidon, Florence Ballard, Dorothy Bee- | visiting friends in Springfield and Chester, | Dul Was able to be about daily. Mr. ® A M.ATO 8 P. M. of 5190, the other claim belng | De. Marian Bowen, Amelia. Durnik, Rose | Mass. O'Brien was a very kind and obliging gan, Helen German, Catherine Hold- M r Street. Hling#Buildin en, v Kov 1 Liberty, i 715 Ma Street. ., - AllingsB: HNnp. ..mlwr of aommerce outing and n, Mary Koval, Alma Liberty, Phyllis Miss Edith Eonon and Miss Florina | Neighbor, unright and honest, ready to da Tonan, of Simmons college are in town | €ven more than his share for a friend in Willienantio Phone 44 | 15 1o be held at the Commection | Moran. Mary Norton. Dorothy Pearl, [for the summer. need. Of gentlemanly = address, “kind- g\ | ’ | Azricultural collage, Storre, Thursday | LOUIs Porter, Elizabeth Schmidt, Regina | A. W. Tuthill and his daughter, Mrs. | hearted in every respect, possessing an s _'__—[w-.wmn une 29th. the exercises begin, | S2ed. Mary Steinmayer, Helen Stiles, [ Vaugh Brown of Monson are spending | 2miable disposition; he easily won friends, — - —_— [ning at 3 o'clock with a parade of cat.|ANna Stvgar, Tharsilla Sullivan, "Avis |several days in Middletown and Brooklyn, | H's kindly deeds were numerous and YOUR OCOTTAGE OR CAMP tle and horses, The members will then FACIRsin ¢ Nalel Rillnis hash %4 oke Mever mantionod gn-refdried to. iy 85 GHoortixd” RBGUL the” Solicis. Erownte Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Harvey re-| Michael W. Dawson is in Washington, | him in any way. As a man and citizen nisdied at a reasonable cost | the entira collegs 1o be apemed 1o ihe | tirhed Wednesday might from Middle- [D. C.. attending the graduating exercises [ he was liked and cespected. Besides his jons from our large atock of | jncycction. The women friends of (hn | PUT¥s Vi, where they attended com-|of the Catholic university where his son, | wife, who before marriage was Miss Mary re, ete | members will be entertained by the | MeNCement exercises at Middiebury col- | Cyril, is one of the graduates. O'Connell of East Hampton. he leaves WARD BROS wives of the members of the collose fan. | 1°8¢, Where their son, John Harvey, was| Samuel Maglll of Jamaica. N. Y. three Dbrothers, William of XNaugatuck, Jackson. St., Willimantie. tys-Plans are also In. the work for a §3 ETAdUaLE visiting. his grandparents, Mr. and M James and Patrick of Coichester. The 1 {oail gifig 3% 1he SafouA The tranmor Miss Irene Vanderman is home from |C. P. Bradway in. West Stafford. funeral was largely attended, friends be, > i — " 'tation committes of the chamber af com- | Smmons collage for the summer. The Salvation Army drive in Stafford | ing present from Bridgeport, Rockvill ce is to secure transportation for| Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hardman and [netted §381. The quota was $811. Naugatuck. Moodus, Bast Hampton and not having the means of getting {o | family of Windham road and Harold T. — East Hartford. JAY M. SHEPARD he good time closes with o | Robinson of Norwich left Wednesday COLCHESTER Susceeding Filmors & Shepard | sheep barbecus about § on the campus, Digon & motaf telp to Wasiington, Funeral Direcior & Erbalmes|, i morming in the potice court D, Mrs. Clarence Beebe of Flanders, for- COLUMBIA before Judge . Frank H..Boss, Willlam | 'The largest class in the history of St.| merly of tiis place, was @ calier in town | Dorothy Paine of Pomfret, a student at #0-62 NORTH ST, WILLIMANTIC | Sanggher of Windhiam was charged with | J05ePI’s hespital wilk be graduated Wed- | Tuesday: : Windham High school. was the guest over o el Tel .Connection | /™latlon ~of the- flah-and game laws,| nesday evening, June 25th, at the town| Mss. C. F. Congdon of Mystic has been | the weck end of her schoolmate Miss Lila ady Asse Sangater, 100k .00t & license to hunt and | hall ~ Eleven wiil receive diplomas, five | a guest of Mrs. Ella Staples the past few | Seeley, on Chestnut Hill fish Whilg stfil ah aliew. The cabrge was | from, this.city, two from East Hartford, | days. Mrs. Horace Fenton of Annapolis, Md., nollsd on payment of aosls of $6.35. Al- | one each from Windham, Clark's Corners, | - Haltie Jackson temple, No. 28, P, S, | her aunt, Mrs. Reid, and her sister-in- K.ifio B bert ' Robitdille of ‘Natchaug street was | Coichester and Rockville. held a meeting Tuesday evening. Six|!aw, Mrs. Robert H. Fenton, of Willi- RIPCY BMO8: '5!| ciacgod with having used a commereia: |. Rev. Wilam S. Beard, who is visiting | membecs were. SRTCtEt mantic, were callers on Mrs. Charles K. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND Hruek Yo carry passengers and for pur- | in (his eity, left for Montville Wednes-| = Led White:lsft Monday for a few days' | Hitchcock Saturday afternoon. A poses other than his licensa called for.| day stzy in New Haven. Howard Holmes of New London, father EMBALMERS He pleaded not gullty, testifying that he | = Mrs. Frank 86 Unian St Willimantie, Conu | ),2a Phone 298 ilady As L. Ford of Windham stecet | Timothy O'Conmell of Bast Haddam | of Mrs. F. Raymond Hunt, who recently taken the party to New Britain | left Wednesday morning to visit relatives | was’in téwn: Tussay. died from injuries received when the au- ant) without charge. Jitney men testified | in Maine. ¥. E. Baker is confined to his home by | tomobile in which she was riding was The sophomore class of Windham High | trouble with his eyes. struck by a freight train, was in town school has presented Thomas T. Hawks- | John Wads has left for New Milford, | over the week end, the guest of Mr. and worth of the faculty a purse of $20 in | where he'is engineer of one of the gaso-| Mrs. Fred A. Hunt, at whose home his gold. The freshman ciass gave him a|line locomotivées for C. W. Blakeslee & |#randson, Francis Hunt, who also was in- polychrome set of candlesticks and fruit | Sons on the néw state road. Jured, is staying for the present. bowl. Mr. and Mrs. Hawksworth expect | A number of flags were displayed about | Miss Esther Gramstrom, teacher of the to leave for the west next week. town Wednesday, Flag day. school in West street. has completed the Horace Geer and John Shea, first class' Miss' Erna Feldhusen ~of Minmesota, | 5chool work for the year and left Sunday i for her home at Indian Orchard, Mass = = Miss Gramstrom cxpects 1o return as teacher for the/next school year. Mr. and Mrs. Royal D. Webster of South Manchestet spent the wast week in their cottage at Columbia lake. The Columbia Improvement society has MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. O this some morning and surprise-the Serve Dmm@umn«bmkfuz,mdefm fruited, luscious raisin bread. Letyourhw@g.‘ndnyn-withki coffec. Hear what he says. f-..";{r- o Yourmorb&dmyunuwlythepfii&blud. . No need to bake at home. , s ” Mademd:hg,phmhklfldd&m-mdlp- sins, and if you get the right kind tben lmmnb of these delicious fruit-meats in % COUCH HAMMOCKS We take particular pride in the large and varied line we are showing this season. All Hammocks are of newest style, and can be had with or without canopies and standard, and our prices are at- tractive. PORCH FURNITURE A few pieces from our line of Reed and Willow Furniture ""’“l,d make a real summer living room of any porch. The J. C. Lincoln Co. FURNITURE UNDERTAKING Phone 705-3 Phone 7052 spent considerable time and money to Insist on ées fwm and you'll have hflfl- grade, seed and sod a portion of the green toalt. 1 " in front of the town hall and chapel, and ¥ the voung grass is growing well on the sraded paris. Saturday afternoon auto- mobifes drove over the recently graded and seeded places, leaving ruts in the soft ground. Miss Mildred Latham entertained over the week end Mrs. Charles Bengle of Springfield, Mass., mother of Miss Fleu- Tette Bengle, teacher of the Chestnut Hill school during the past year. This school is now closed unt® fall, At Columbia Congregational church Saturday at 2 p. m., Philip Henry Isham and Miss Edith Viola Lyman were united in carriage by Rev. T. Newton Owen, the pastor, Who had been home from St. Jo- seph’s hogpital but three dys. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Lyman and the groom is the son of Me. and Mrs, J. A. isham. The church was decorated With peonies, white roses and lilies, alko with green boughs and wild flowers, forming a bower, under Which the ceremony was performed. E. E. Lyman, a reiative of the bride. was at the organ and played wedding music for some time before the ceremony bagan. The center alsle was reserved for rela- tives and guests. and the side aisles and nuary were well filled with friends. The ng party moved up the aisle led by nme Miss. Barbara, niece of the bride, | "wl ufi!@wrmumfl“ Special In Silk Dresses $15.00 Smart Silk Dresses, in Krepe-Knit, Taffeta and Can- ton Crepe, grouped in one lot, to close at $15.00. This does not begin to-tell their former value, for they sold as high as $29.50, and when you consider you can buy that very same dress today for that same price, it's an opportunity you should not let go by. THE H. C. MURRAY CO shcs. Ihnufi!mymbmfl Try tomorrow A !fl!m Telephone xour’xfih t0 scod today. SUN-MAID Seeded RAISINS Make delicious bread, pies, puddings, cakes, etc. .goe:r for them. Send for fm ‘dulx

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