Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 26, 1922, Page 2

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| Joneph Handfield, +26 Montisello - strest. pr: - T RE S e | daughter Susie Brnest “ree Lo l:r“n‘ede:ucemly t:"- & motor trlp to Nix s Mrs. s ohn Keegan has returned fol- it] Vin- et s S Qe . Mrs. Keegan W&S a muree in cha of 300 S, L 5 charge akter el Nr. Mrs. Jehn Reilly has rmn.d his_shy “at Harvard Collegs after a yegr's rest. Mies m ke Oloveland, the guest of A Mr. and C. DeWits,® m_..tg shower to Miss Leora Fean of iford in hon: of her approaching mar: with Har son Elton, also of Hartford. Eightgen friends of Miss Fenn were present. Menday mor: 9 a'elock . M— Toneohe " entren Mirite ChAaT 2% g rn e At & meeting of the Athletio cu.-;ll * b sgoretary. Row. Willigm 8. ot New York, w@r of" local Congresa- ior recently ‘spent the day with Miss oert - University, New York. I Ru . Webster, Lioyd Wilcox and e Hedin of this city and Luther Mar- dn of North Windham, left Monday for Worcester, Mass. o take ihair studies @t the Worcester lnsti~ ute of Technology. n E. Lova of Fort cu:: her aunt. wn mn—n her studies Why Pretty Teeth * Are shown everywhere today Aheoxn, daughter of Mrs. Aumie R. |Mifidle of the street. He tried to Abearn. of 65 South) Park street, and |Out of the way and siammed on of ‘Manchester was 3 * “isitor Monday. Thomas Joseph Donovan, son gf the late | Breaks, stopping within the car's length. Leok you.” Note how many teefh Baw Fhamas M..and Donald F. Connolly | \r. ang . Michael M‘““ of rg:rt The court Was of the opinion that there 5 mw#muwm ntu;nl 10 resume their siudies ' [wich, were married by Rev. John E.{Was no ctiminal intent or reckless cliv- E on College. Clar] Mrs. B R. Porelange was at [inS, S0 the case was nolled. ». Hills has returned, after the organ. O Progi 7 Millions of people are brusning teeth in « new BE GH00 ALAS WhA Telatives n Hast | batore The coremany end et Tobengpin i B o B e MR h&hm mare Whole- way. 1 you don't know the gead resuits, make Wedding March as' the bri entered. Mrs. Efi‘:\ry 'u-t“uiedu” S :r’ - thur Roy sang solos during the mags, 2k sang O Shitaris at the oferiets. The recessional was Mendelssohn's Wed- ding March. Thomas Caffery was hest lan. { Ashiey D. Barsows of Waterbury i3 Bpending the week with his family who s guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Knight. Misses Lucy and tes the girl's grandmother, testi- fea that the i TS Bates sgid that rvecently the gigl te- ceived a telephone call from 3 woman. T girl then left the house and in the some bread made with test. ‘%flllofilfitflufihnu:—fin you feel It clings to teeth, enters Jennle Chandier, vispous Jensle 3 ing she called up from Putnam and eyevices and stays. Food stains, etc., diacglo {daughtess of Mea T. C. Chandler lofi|iman and Miss Jane B. Ashton attended | orr 8 P T it, {Monday 1o sesume thelr dutles as in-|ihe bride Walter Do , old her grandmother that she wauld mot. s ¢ \structors at the Missess Masters' school movan, Drother of | e homs that night. She refurned the Mhhfluffiuycm. TFartar is based on flm. the groom, and J. J. Downey we: s Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. | . Albert Pendlaton leaves today (Tues- ke Dbride wore a white cantan creps @ar) to resmme his studies at the Wor- [and chantilly lace gown cut with train. coster Polytechnic Institute. Mr. Pen- | Her ornament was » pear! necklace, the | dleton was employed Philadeiphia of ‘the xroom. She earrled a show- during the summer. | Miss Marjorie Hall. daug! and Mrs. Louis Hall has boukuet of white Killarney rages maiden hair fern. Her wedding vefl caught with oramge biossoms. and r of Mr. %o rned after & three months tour in Europe. Sho| The bride's gift to the Sroom WAs a ‘will spend the winter in Boston, diamond rving and to her maid of hon The Warld Wide Guild of the Pirey|* Pindsome bead bag. Baptist chureh held its first meeting of | 10 Dridesmaid wore psach color &an- - v fton crepe {rimmed with Spanish lace. jine season at the bome of Miss Doothy | gne ware a ploture hat trimmed: with 3il- Burfug recently. It was voted to pre- | U ok s ¢ }ve he carried piak Ophelia roses. The ware material fof Mis line RIS fhride's mother was attired in & gown Mewing school in' Norwich and to send | o0 ans cavn : money to the destitute neonle in The vah d 3 R Tl Jhaie he churth was decorated wih as- ters, dahlias. ferns and palma. A reception was held at the bride's home after the ceremony. about §0 guests b present. Breakfast was served. Donovan is well known here the proprietor of 1 successful business on Main street. The groom at- tended t Sorwich Free Academv and is thp Norwich representtive of the Ar- mour Company. Mr. and Mrs. Donavan left by agtomobile for New Haven. Stat- en Tsland and up the Hudson to the Berkshires. They will be at home gt 85 South Park street, after November 1. away. the bride wore a dark ricotine suit and & tan velvet hat er brocad Out of town guests at the wea.nng{ Included several from Staten Island, Nor. wich, New Haven, New. London and other nlac The bride received many gifts nass seasion Miss Myrtle Hawkins was prised with a handkerchief shower @ she was presented a basket of gifts [Refreshiments were served by the hostess. Eagiae Company No. 1 responded to i alarm for & chimuey fire Monday waing at 10.95 o'clock, at the homa of HAVETO TAKE: PHYSIC “Fruit-a-Hves” Brought AT and is Mrs. While deauclag with Antonia We me' Kuicinjck at a wedding celebration at Polish Lall. Monday, September 1, : Fravk Czavka of No. 13 Chapman streat Asarorp, New YomE. |hit Mre Kuiclnick on the arm causing 1 tried several kinds of physic for over three years and, of course, whila 1 took it every night my bawels would that lady to scream in pain and resulting in his arres H case was one of aggravated kissing or else a new kink in modern danci Crayka was charged with asswult (o which he pleaded guilty. move; but as soon s I stopped : A fine of one dollar and costs, amount- fakiag physic, I would be Constips- | ing (0 $11.15 was imposed ond was tod and would have Piles terribly. | pala. 1 bought one box of “Fruit-a-tives” and tock them. Now I am not troubled any more with Constipation or Piles. “Fruit-a-tives” or “Fruit Lazo Tablats" left no after-effects and now I donot have {0 use physic”. Mrs. JOHN CAPOZZL 80c & box, 6 for , trial size 23c. At dealers or fram FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited, OGDENSBURG, N.Y, Justin MeCarthy pigaded goilty to the charge of Intoxication. Chlef Kilourey said McCarthy had been sent liome once but had returned on the streets. Later | be was arrested. McCarthy paid 3 fine of $5 and costs amounting to $12.15. Harty Jarisch of Wolvake. Mo pleaded not guilty to the charge of reck- less driving. Jarisch sald thet when hie was stopved by the motorcyele officer he was ouly going 24 miles su\ hour and that the officer claimed that he was veling thirty-six miles. an hour, The se was nolled on payment of costs, amounting to $.75 The eontinued case of Jack Og: witz charged with reckless driving was coucluded Monday merning as far as po- lice court is concerned. The evidenes was taken In velays, that of Thomas Shea, the man who was struck and in- jured and Raymond C. Camins. &~ witness Oguschewitz- testified that he 3nd his wife had fust come out of the Gem the- atre, Sunday evening, July 15th, about 10.30 o'clock. He said they entered the car and were on their way home. They Wero on the right side of the road and Re was just shifting the car into high speed when he saw Mr. Sh T th ErTELE MELPED HIS BACK Backache. Theumatic pains. dizsiness nd blurrgd vision are symptoms of kid- tcouble. My husband had a bad | back.” writes Mrs. M. MoCullough. Fast. DENTIST Dr. F. C. Jackson SPECIALIZING IN PAINLESS EXTRACTING £15 MAIN STREET, WILLIMANTIC Kifiourey Bros. FUNERAL DINECTORS AND EMBALMERS Wilkimgrtic, Cana iLady Assistant) 88 Unlen St ’hn-al- — =2 ] \JAY M. SHEPARD | {ond Congressional convent; next day. The Brugden girl sald that she wanted a chance and that she had arramged it with the local representatives of the M[on Army to go to the Rescue n in Bostop. She was sentemced 15 the State Farm for Women at Lyme; judgment was suspended and she was placed on probation for one year.s Mra. Blzabeth Ruschmsinn, wife of Jaseph Ruschmann, died at her home in Amston. early Monday morning affer 3 lopg illness. She was born May 13, 1854 In Switzerland. She is survived by her husband,” two daughters, Mrs Georg Seigrist and Mrs. Bverett L. Ken-, 8] of this city ang three sons, William of Spring Hill, Herman of this city and Joseph of Palmer, Mass. Mrs. Ellen Fitzgerald, wigow of Ed- ward Fitzgerald, who died at her Rome, 136 Jackson street. She is survived by a daughter, Miss Mary Fitzgerald, and two sisters, Julia and Johanna Sulli- van. Edward. infent son of Mr. and Mrs. Willigm' Salonsky, of Bricktop Road diéd at the home of his parents Sunday. The fyneral was held Monday afternoon at three o'clack. Burial was in S Jo- seph's cemetery. Killourey Brothers were in ¢harge of the arrangements. Austine Twerdy of South Coventry wax, arrested Monday morning charged with assault on her neighbor, Mrs. Ag- mes Garmalinski, alleged {o have been committeq Saturday last when the Twerdy woman went to the Garmalin- iski woman's home and hit her with a club. The trouble is the result of some farm animals wandering on land owved by the Twerdy woman, and dolog some damage. The Twerdy woman clgimed that the animals belonged to the com- plainant which was denied by the lat- ter. The Woman's Christlan Temperance Tnlon of -Willimantic, at Its annual megting held in the Babtist vestry, heard fhe minutes of the vreyious meeting read by the secretary, Mrs. Jennle P. Scrip- tare. Mrs. Ford gave some very interesting curcent ‘events and Mrs. Nellie A. Gag- the president - read a petition of the prohibition party. The call for the 47th of the Connecticut W. % was read by the secretary. Jt will be held in New London and the national president, Miss Anna A Gordon, will be present. The fi gatqs chosen] 7o attend Griggs. Miss Stearns, Mrs. Wright and M Grace Harvey was chosen vice president instead of Mrs. Robert Peguim, for Windbam Center and Mrs. Callie EIi son superintendent, in place of Mrs. Williams, for the Baptist society. 4 party was held at the home of Misses LaRue on Quercus avenue re- cently on the second girthday of thel little niece, Ruth Lebeau, of New Lon- don.. There were games, refreshments and music. COLCHESTER Samuel H, Kelloge, Nelson E. Webster, Willigm E. Adams and F. E. Baker were i Willimantic as delegates to the Séc- n. Postmaster G. P. Le Crenie us, was in town Saturday. A number of local voung people at- tended the dance at Garduer Lake, Fri- day evening. Mrs. Josephine Walis. son and gaugh- ter. Mis. Cora Claude Gillette, and Dr. A, L. Stebbins and famil mottred to Springfleld -Saturday to at of Mood- on, Pa. “When he sat down he could hardly get up and them he ‘womld be drawn over to ome side. He tried Foley Kidney Pilis and they cured him.” Kidney Pills quickly relieve Xidney and bladder troudle. Lee & Osgood Ce, Sudcesding Filmere & Shepard Funeral Director & Embalmer NORTH 8T, WILLIMANTIO Lady Assistant. Tel, Connection The HOOVER FOR FALL HOUSECLEANING 1€ you know how the Hoover Suction Sweeper ends fors aver household ‘drudgeries while paying for itself many meore times over, you would not hesitate having one in your home for fall housecleaning. ' THE. HOOVER - gleans rugs CLEAN, because it electrically beats, sweeps and suction cleans at the same time, and you can own one @n easy payment plan. Step in for a trial. THE H. C. MURRAY CO. Foley [Laye, teng the fair. Miss Jennie Mintz has returned home after spending several weeks at Saranae N. Y. Mn'and Mrs. Myron R. Abell have re- tuoned, after two weeks' trip to Nghant. Mass., and Lake Winnepeasaukee, N. H. Arthur. Chapman and party were in Hartford, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Willlams, ister, day, = 3. J, Rlingon who is attending colleke in Boston (s at his home on Broadway for the holida: & ‘ Samuel Schenker and Barfiet Kahn Wrere guests of relatives in New York 3 v and Sunday. nd Mrs. F. E. Baker are guests of their son, George, in Meriden, for a few davs this wesk. Harold Webster has returned after a few days’ visit in New York. Attorney Edward L. Kelley of Bridge- A. N. Lewis. Danfel T. Mre. Martha Willigms, and were visitors in Hartford, Fri- NORWICH. Dort, was the guest of his sunt, Miss Nora Kelley, over Sunday. £ The Old Guard band held a reheatsal in the parlor of the Engine house Fri- day evening. Several new selections heve been received and twere rehegrsed for a concert to be held later. James Horwitz of Bridgeport was at his home on Suth Malu street over the New Yearfi Jesse Bailey of Hartford was at his e on Sauth Main street over Sum- day. The train service om the branch rail- road changed Sundgy. The train that has been rumning in from the main line has been discontinud and on week da the trains will leave an hour Iater. The Bpiscopal services were held in the BaMist churga, ¢Sunday afternoon at 3.30 g'clock., Rev. T. D. Martin officiat- | ing. Daniel M. O'Brien commenced work Monday as griver of the Columhia Kid Kurler Co.'s trugk. MANSFIELD CENTRE Sundgy, the 17th, the first Sunday of the vacation of Rev.. M. W. Tillinghast, the pulpit was occupied by Willam G. Baxter. of Hariford, field seoretary of the Connecticui Prigon association. Mr. Baxter gave an interesting talk deallug with Dprison reform, and especially the work gt the Connecticut State Prigon in Wethersfield. Next Sunday, the 24th Rev. Morrls E. Alling. executive secretary of the Connecticut Federation of Churches was the spegfler. It is expected that on the last Sunday of the vacatfon, October 1. Rev. Harry C. Olcott of the Connecti- cut Temperance Union and Anti-Saloen League will preach. The Ladies' Ald Society of Mansfield Center held its annual meeting and the opening meeting of the season Wednes- day afiernoon at the home of the presi- dent. Mrs. A. E. Anthony. Mrs. Anthony, who has been an efficient nresident, de- ing to serye again, Mrs. G. C. Jenner was elected president. The vice presi- dent clected was Mrs, W. R. Da- voll; secretary. Mrs. G. H. Wyman trequrer. Mrs. M. E. Walker. There was 4 good atiendance at the weeting. Later the hostess serced ice cream and cake. Rev. H. W. Tillinghast and Henry Dunham spent several days the past week in New York attemding church services and Iater visiting various points of in- terest. The trip was made in Mr. Till- inghast's car. Mr. and Mrs L. § Bigelow, Mrs. Storrs Waterman and two children. left | Wednesday morning in Mr Bigelow's car for Corfu, N. Y.. where Mrs. Water- man and children will send g few days, leaving sbout October 1 for Tacoma, Wash. Rey. and Mrs F. E. Delzell of Warren. Cenn.. who were guests last week of Dr. E. H. Marsh and family. left Thyrs- day afternoon for Bostgn on their va- cation. Mr. Delzell was pastor of the irst Congregational church in this vil- lage from 1881 fo 1894 Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Nichols and tamily, of Providence, were guests Sun- day, the 17th, af Mrs. H. W. Tillinghas! Miss Viela Tillinghast of Saylesville, R. 1., 3 nigoe of Rev. H. W. Tillinghast was also = guest st the parsonage that week. Among the Mausfield Center people who attended Springfield fair are Mrs. O. A. Derrv, Miss Cora Reiliey. T. B. Wil- cox, Mrs. 7. W. Barrowe and Robert and Mrs. 6. H. Wympan. Miss Margaret Lauder and little niece of Boston were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Lauder. Prof. Jogl Png was in town last week, calling on his sister, Mrs. E. W. Brooks, who is seriously_ill Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Davoll engertained Supday, the 1jih. 3 pats of relatives from New Bedford, alse Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Nichols and children. of Groton. Mrs. Magerson is in Hockgnum with frignds hor 8 short stay. Jessie Inman Is enioying twe weeks' vacation. At the annual meeting of the Ladles' Local Druggists Guarantee Rheuma For Rheumatism ‘What chance dges gny sufferer take when nhw‘m is {u,flfltml 10 hanish rheumatism, lum] n'a gout and kid- ney ailments. or W.‘"’l Dack? ‘Why not inyestigate this offer? Talk to Lee & Osgood Co. gbqut it. Rheu must drive rheumatic noisen from system, bring swollen joints back normal, and relieve -ali agony, or it costs nathing. People §0 crippled with rheumatism that they could”ngt walk have been apsolutely freed from the iren grasp of the demon, rheimatism, with the gmum,a freatment. A tgw heurs aftey he firsi dose Rheumg begins te dis- salye the uric geid and drive it from the body thvough the natural chan- 218, }avarybod_v can_afford Rheuma—it'y not pxns entirely satisied. :;iy‘-- and money hack if ot Makes Better Bread Yantic Grain & Products Co. Wholssale Distributors lana it CONN. Aig sagiety it was voted to furnish out- side peing for the parsomage, the men to contribute the work. Miss Lizzie ‘Buck of Hartford spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Byck. Mr. and Mrs. Alpert Colby and party of four friends from New Britain spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Lauder. COLUMBIA Columpia Grange Dramatic club gave a presentatipn of {he play, Dust of the Earth, at Hebron Wedncsday eveping be fore u delighted audience, which filied the hall. This 1s the third performance of this drama which the club has given, is probable that others will ba given in the neighboring towns. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond . Clarke were visitors in Hartford Thursday. Horace Trythall accompanied by Ray- mond E. Clarke visited the Kastern No ordinary tosth the teeth to pyorrhea. Very few people escaped such ways of tecth cleaning. Now advised by dentists th All druggists supply the effectively old mm beagtiful tecth iy also holds food subséanc cause decay. Germs milly it. They, with tartar, are the chict cause of combats were 3 with ons troubles ungder oid ¢ oy acad i B e cous film. See how teeth appear. Thi Mail 10-Day ¢ world owes. large tubse. e e o test will be a revelation, amazing but delightiul Cut out the coupon sa you wen't forget, Dept. A-124, 1104 S. Wabash Ave. Chicage Tube of Pepsodent to States Exposition in Springfield Friday William A. Collins has returned from fiye Weeks' irip to the Pacific coast. He visited Yellowstone park, the Grand Canyon, Colorado Springs, Yosemits Val- ley, ascended Plke's Peak and obtained views of the Pacific océan at the Golden Gate at San Francisco and ai Los An- geles, returaing through Arizona. Mr. Collins thoroughly enjoyed the trip. Misses Rachel Buell and Gertrude Gates have returned, after two weeks' trip which inciuded Montreal and Quebec. Word has been received from Ruth Ja- cobs and Mildred Latham who arrived at Auburn, N. Y., Thursday on their way 1o Cleveland, Oiho, by automobile. They report having a fine trip and good roads and were expecting to be in Buffalo Fri- day. James A. Utley who owns and occupies tha old Columbia hotel is having tha building painted white. He has made many interior past year. Miss Day of Colchester was the guest of Miss Eliza Hutchins over the week nd. Miss Eleanor Collins returned Monday to_Smith college for her juniar year. Mr. gnd Mrs. Clagton E. Hunt with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Clarke ag their gues's took an automobile trip to ew London and Ocean Beach Saturday. Miss Susan P. Clapp who has spent the summer at the home of Miss Biiza Hutchins returned to Hartford Monday. Gearge A. Sawyer residing at Calum- bia lake was In New York last week at- tending the anniyersary of the De Witt Clinton High school where for several ¥ears lie wa fga teacher. Miss Benmétt who has been spending the summer in one of Miss Sawyer's o t3ges at the lake, and who has been ili for some time was taken last Wednesday to 3 hospital Mr. and Mrs. Payson Little of Dalton, were guests Monday of Mr. and Alonzo Little it being the 40th an- Will Attend MW( ntion A% Rio de 'Janeiro _ improvements during the niversary of Mr. and Mrs. Payson Little's wedding which was solemnized in the Columbia Congregational church the dax being Sunday. Rev. T. N. Owen preached Sunday on the parable of saving the seed, and the harvest ta be obtained, which is the mis sion: of ‘the church, Miss Evelsn Lyman who has been the home of her parents enjoying a vaca tlan, returned to Hartford Mon where she is employed in the Pratt strei savings institution. " YANTIC Mrs. Walter Burdick, who has been a patient at W. W. Backus hospital severd] weeks, is at the home of mother, Mrs. Fred Ladd and is steadily regaining her strength. ouis Burdick was a vi field guring the past week The Yantic auto pumper and chemical was given & test at Bentley's pona during the past week. The apparatus came uy to its regulation high standard Migs Nellie Driscoll is teaching Windnam. Misg Jame Welch of Boswell avenue, ang her nephew, William Murphy, of for her in General Blectrical Works, Schene N. Y. were recent gu at Pine cottage. A Rose Wathley of Danpury the week end in Yantic of Mlss Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown and spent M M. and Mo on Ladd were among local Bsople wha attended the Eastern States Bxposition at Springfield . Wetehayry. — Lieutenant Governor Charles A. Templeton, the standard- hearer 9t the republican party, is expect- od to carry Waterbury by a big majori- ty — SPRING HILL v. Maugice- Alling, secret eration 0w Churches in Connecticut preached at the Baptist church Sunday, {n the absence of ihe pastor and spoke at tnegth of his werk: Mr. Flaherty is making changes §t \ Bellows bungalow so that it can be ised throughout the year. The members of the Babeock family have returned to their home in Brooklya, N. ¥. Miss Ebba Smith accompanied them. Mrs. ! 1 E. F. Storrs ‘has returned from a visit with her daughter and the latter's family in Jeffersonvilie, Vt Mr. LaJess entertained his nieces from Ware, Mass., Sunday Mr. and Mrs W. A W returned last week from a ten days' visit in Win- chendon, Mass. While there they spent part of a day_with the Powell family in Gardner. J. B. merson brought | them home by way of the Mohawk Trail | Pittsfield, Chester and Springfield, and spent threp days at Alanweld Mr. Wildes is suffering from an @ ltack of rheumatism. Mrs. Has been 1l MERROW Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown and chil- |dren of Glastonbury wers recenmt guests at Edgewood Among those who attended the Spring- field falr from here were Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Shaw. Miss H. L. James Taylor. sons of New Londan were week guests of Mr. and Mrg. T. B. Burdick. Alfred Ayers is employed by Dr. E pE Dr. Themas R. Read, chief of intormation -service of the ed States Bureau of Mines, 'who has been appoinfed By thy gnt of the American Ingtl- tute of Mining and Mstallurgical ngimeers as the officigl repre- sentative of the Institute to attend the Internatjonal Congrees of Bn- o de Japsiro, Brasil, Wildes aiso | Merrow and Mr. and Mrs. Willis Barrows and two end R. Dimogk, as clerk 10 his store. Mr. and Mre. I F. Wilgox . accom- panied by Mr. and Mrs. Benjgmin Ph CIGARETTES Mr! and Mrs ¥ cox Fhode Islang visitars Sandey. - Everett q,;%‘r 9 nafieid snent the. wee kflvfl.\‘. il Mr. apd drs. Loy A Bd willlams i3 woring W the cot- opy. P BALLOUVILLE . Mrs. A B Simmens spent m_ 3 the 17th, in Norwich with friends. * Many from this vicinity siisngef the | Brapkivs fair. Schosis of the tQWE Wets might haye an opportunity tq ¥igit the fatr. John Z-La Belle w3s one §f By T. A Allshaw and 4. B |in Springfield Wednesdsy Mr. and Mrs. Gearge Lathoay. 'a h, t the early part of ‘the | Mr. and Mrcs. Bugese | to Springfield last week anf | | closed Wednesday so that the" exhibitors at Ny popltex % exposition ith friends here. exposition. The meeting of the Sunday evening. the 1§ Miss Mary B. diseussion of tha tepi | part of the meeting. L EAGLEVILLE - - | Good cheer came Eagle mills last TV it o

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