Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 6, 1922, Page 2

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1t bers of Francls 8. Long |the ages and 16 seexing empl %,. Now 18, The commitsse ment certificates. Only six applied dur- ing the morning. were Mrs. Carrie ‘Hall, chalrman ; assist- § __ ed by Mrs, Allce 'Tripp, Mra, Eva Adams, | Mr. and Mrs. E. Russsll Backus and Mrs. Nancy s, Msxy Divmoock | acufiy v maoves Goons Hvdotm Mas ———— i s Xate W 18 wis served | (o s city. Mr. Backus 8 einpiosed ) i by the dining, room commitise, consis urley and Grant company. H "‘""‘i“‘"“-“' tor the 07 (1 May an Zandt, assisied by Mrs, | e Wi te Winkiam | Susrge WARINE b 5 ot Win rge school. The affalr will probably | First State Inspector Mrs. Jola I.|George 3el8 Guring the Christmas sacation, | BIUTStram was present and mock cers- 1. According to indications mesting will be one of the biggest |plimented by Mrs. Bjurstrom. of 1t cind. a of the Y. M. C. A. was held Egbert A. Case was chosen |ang a number of resolutions wers adopted Shairman and the remalader Cf|in regard to converting structure. in- committes with Miss Florense Howle |t » sommunity house, It was found mmcretary and d A. Parker a8 |ojat the Y. M. C. A. was not self sup- WaS also chosen. porting under the present arrangement RS aEes Sl 2nd the directors were suthorixed to : George W. Hicke¥, mu-|formulate a plan for such orgpatzation to ""‘“::‘ Rh“:‘lfl“ ¥ “;' be pregented at the annual meeting for comprises a large num- graduates of the schao ‘with his wife who has been . A exist as a holding company and to lease or grant the bullding to the com- munity organization. The two organiza- tions would be to each other as the chamber of commerce realty com= pany was to the chember of commerce. Hek borne fnto the church Le March de Mo-{1880. After leavisig here, zart was played and the solos Kyrle, |ception of a two years Omerita, Sanctus, Agnus Die and Ple|ton, he served as se: Jesu were sung during the mass. As the | Vaiparaiso, Chile, 8, body was belng borne from the church|ereasing infirmities ¢ oid Les Adleux de Schubert was sung. In| necessary for Lifi to retire attendance were a large number of | work, Mra peor dled several years friends and relatives and many. floral | ago, but Ghers are two daughters, Carrie, pleces ware in evidence. The bearers |the Wife of David Morrison of Targs, were all members of L'Union Bt. Jean | Scqtfand, who has been with her father Baptiste d'Amerique, Clauvius Marrottee, | £6r weveral months, Rene Lussier; fl:i!a . Throttling Governor & committal service was conducted by |port. L. L, were recent guests of Mr. and Rev. Father Belec. Mrs. H. F. Robinson. Mrs. Jonny L. Brook, died at her home atter an extended Uiness. She was born | Yin% Frances Campbell who in Tolland January 29, 1858, the daughter g school for girls. The guests She, leaves her husband, and two broth- ers, Joel of New Haven and Jesso of | m pmubell Mrs R G. Waterous. Mra. Mansfieid, Joseph Karras was arrested in this ¢ity | cream were served. by Deputy Sherilt A. B. Harmon of South Coventry, assisted by Officer Mc- | afternoon for Miss Julla Buinham, who is Lean of the local police. Karras was|{to spend peveral woeks in the west, ;nu'ea with evading the payment of 3| Rey W. M. Brown preached in Chap- ne imposed several days ago -in the |1 day morning and also officiated at j The farmer who thinks he cannot| gepron town court -for selling watered kt‘xxe f::zray)x::( a:‘;\uno-n:mtm #fferd an engine is In reality losing[mOk It was found that the fine Ex in_the afte/oon, X Greatest Farm Machine 4 In the World nomey by doing without one. Just|BOt Pald, due to an oversight by Fi By CERe KA A b Secthe o Bgure 1t out for yourself. 1f you use |y g no \GIbor of Karras. St. Paul's church, and Mra, Adams were atter left the emount of the fira with | recent dinner guests of Mise Stokes and jsp ome hour a day pumping water,(his neighbor with instructions fo pay| Miss Clanssen. ng the Cream separator end |the Judge and this Jones Dad torgotien| Mr. and Mrs W. 5. Chappell and 0 S a 2" can & . The aftalr was flnsdly settled. | daughter Hannah have been spending & doing simifar jobs thol a Gan ool The Catholic Welfare Gomncil are tofow days in New York and at West you, just that much time is lost|resume their classes whith were so pop-{ Point, could be more profitably spent |ular last year and wislch included dress| Charles Larrabee has commenced the #&n other work making, millinery, basketry, an atternoon | work of grading the grounds at the new and evening clasg ‘In household sclence| schooi buflding. ( The Jordan Hardware Co. will gladly | and a course in fome nursing. 1If there over your engine needs with you, | 2T¢, Sufficlent upplicants a class in dra-|and Rev. A. W. Clifford, Misses Julia Guild Margaret Bixby attended the state matics and know what others are doing and | Enroliment Avill be made Elee club will be organized. | C. E. convention In New Haven Satur- ( help_you decids just the size of | mesting. at the next| day. P2 engine that your work requires. Delegates trom the local Woman's Mis-! Otto, Behmids of South Windham rosd | Sionary auxiliary are planning to attend. Wnd they will mive you advice and|WaS arrested Thursday on the charge of | the semi-annual meeting of the Connecti- A cruelty to aifmals. The complainant in | cut Home Mission union at Middletown, the case was a boy, 2 neighbor of the de-| The local branch of .the League of d that ome of his| Women Voters heid its annual meeting Pet, rabbits strayed over on land owned| Friday and elected Mrs. Robert Pegrum by ‘Schmidt Thursday morning and that | President in place of Mrs. W. A. Ray- the Jatter strick the rabbit several blows | mold, who resigned. with a pole severely injuring the animal | Mr. and Mrs. Guilford Smith hav There is some friction between the two | closed their mummer home Here and have tamilles as Mr. Schmidt recently had the | Toturned to South Windham, where they boy before the juvenile court on a charge | ®XPect to Temain this winter. ~ The Jordan s H"dwne Co. ot stealing watermelons. S e & The honor roll for the last semester COLUMB!A e & last year at the Connecticut Agricultural ‘el. 700 Willimantic, Ct.|college at Stores which entitles those| Mr. and Mrs, Meyer Bitten took & trip whose names appear on it to special priv- | in their automobile on Sunday last to fleges for the first semester of the pres-| New York and Coney Island. ~key state ent year was announced at the college by [that the trip was very delightful, without _ the ‘secetary, Professor George S, Tor-|any accident or delay, and that the ren- rey as containing forty-three names, The | Ring time for the trip each way was five T T=| privilege of cutting classes, especially be- | and one-half hours. YOUR COTTAGE OR CAMP fore and after vacation Is reserved for| The Columbia grange has acospted an thoSe whose names are on the roll. invitation of the Hampton grange to visit o Furaished at & rasomable cos Trom sur large stock of The annual county convemtion of the | e on Friday evening of next week and Furriture. Soves. ot 0 Service on = par with “Z" engin Juatit L Write or Phone for Catalogue. ‘Windham County Sunday school associa- | f@fDish the program. s{tion of the Methodist Episcopal church| Miss Flurette G. Bengle, who was the Wll: o A /| will be held in North Grosvenordale Fri-| teacher last year at the Chestnut Hill Pl g il N artsa | 447 October 13th. The afternoon session | 5chool, is teaching this year in the school ome 633-3. will start at)2.30 o'clock and will in- | 2t East Granby. o ¥ clude two addresses, one by Rev. A.|_ M. and Mrs. Bverett Bosworth and DENTIST Avery Gates of Hampton and the other | S 's father, W. H. Kneeland, by Wallace 1. Woodin, general secre.|Of Hartford, were visitors in town on Dr. F. C. Jackson tary of the State Sunday School asse.|Sunduy. Mr. Kneeland intends to remain ciation. The addresses at the evening |3t 1o 0id home on Pine street during the SPECIALIEING IN PAINLESS EXTRACTING session which will commence at 7.30|Present week. 715 MAM STREET. WILLIMANTIC o'clock will be delivered by Rev. Stan-| Walter Hewitt of Hebron and Mra, KiBourey Bros. ley Schot of Hartford and Rev. William | HEWitt (Annle Bafley)” wers visitors in " PUNERAL DIRECTORS AND T. Thayer, director of the religious edu- | 1O%2 on Sunday. cation of the state association. Rally day was observed in the Sunday The morbidity report issued by the|3ch90l Sunday morning. Practically the state department of heajth shows that| "Whoie congregatiom, adults as well as in Willimantic there was one cass of ty- thildren, stayed lormm; session. The phoid fever for the week ending Monday, | PAstor preached e last verse in the October 2. 487:1 Old. Testament, “And-he shall turn the Inspector Fred T. Caron of heart of-the fathers to the chifiren, and he 814 | e heare of the chiidren to the fathers Ho made a strong piea that the old and | s ‘Burton Bartlett of Hartford came here hage over the waters of Mr. Chapin's{Dorothy Paul Thursday. pond , to resume her duties|lake, with Mr. %;pm'-d Jemimion, bers of the clu re. of Nelson and Harriet Lilibridge Eno, | %5 One Of the faculty of the fn‘:'f'dfl Sl siaidh a3 el e B ity 3 & ; regular | e bull _new can dam, are at the close o i e, ;'1‘&:"‘ ficers ,v°"n"‘",",>,m, T g In his ope: of the met disap) The i i i i ~lat the life line. g i big green copper head Ste » [ eye lenses, arose above the ), Fire Engine - ~{let out one great shriek, the railroad track, velling = his little ‘lungs, “Oh/Giovanni, Mudder, e ] i Charles E. athis home on Elm stres thy { PaDY’s plant on East Main strest. E. A. Richardson, who has 2 garage One 66x35 one-story high will be used{on the highway on Cutler street ran & for storage of case goods. Another two-|screw driver into the first finger of A% stories, 27 feet square will have storage|ieft hand while ‘Tepairing an sutomo- capacity for copper rolls. Also a cement Dr. E. G. Taylor dressed the floor coal bin s being made, § feet wide | wound. . 1and 80 feet long. Grandolithic walks and approaches outside the plant are to be greatly extended at once. .| Miss Gertrude Arnold of Windham, tn the borough Thursday afternoon, on an - | automobile trip, was a caller on her eou~ sin, E. H. Hiscox. After a little let up of the heat wave Wednesday, Thursday smashed all heat . {Tecords ever known in this section for October 5. For three hours in the after- noon the mercury never left the 90 mark. Only a few days in mid-summer showed readings above this mark. In the lat- ter part of the afternoon, Gen. Humidity showed up and added & bit to the general discomfort. ] i Champiin with Mrs Reynolds’ father, George De- Wolt. Friends and relatives The full meen shining through & thin| Everybody was pleased to see Miss She has been made a beautiful setting for an un-lat the Norwich Sanitorium for treatment Mrs. W. A. Raymold entertained a few | usually pleasant meeting of the Young |for nearly a year. Dr. Campball brousht ing. A in Mansfield early Thureday morning | TFnds Thursday afternoon in homor of | People's Club on Wednesday evening. her home in his automobile, where she fire was built at the head of the|may stay a few days. Miss Paul's very o'clock will be led by Charles T. Leffing- permission. | many friends in town will refoice with | >eiock Will be led Dy Clafles 7. Lefag- . “and Mrs. Edwin M. Gray, Mr.|tination. Eocl 3: 1 brief current events. After theland Mrs. George H. Thornton, Edward | Mrs. Emma-Champlin returned to Wor- . K. Leffingwell, Miss Emma Neaie and | business meeting there was a “dog” and |and Everett Thornton, Miss Ruby Thorn- | cester, Mass., Tuesday after spending the Miss Gertrude Armold. Cake and ice |mafshmallow roast, and games were ton, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Robertson, Miss | Summer months with her niece, Mrs. Bd- played. The committee in charge were | Farnetta Robertson, Mrs. Hopper, Mrs. | Ward Reynolds. Mrs. R. T. Bixby gave & tea Saturfay |Misses Mildred and Blanche Davoll and | Albert Harris, Miss Edith Harrls, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Harris, Mr. and Mrs. id held the second meet- | Henry Davis, Miss Bertha Davis, Mr. and ‘Wednesday afternoon at | Mrs. Thomas Gray and Frank Mell were ment Ik placed W. R. Davoll. in Norwich Wednesday, to attend ' the | 1n semcn of T yidew ik in being placed Carris E. Perry over the | wedding of Miss Ruth Elizabeth Robert- | ao 0o o S oie* were Mr. and Mrs. Dunham,|con and Irving Medbury Thornton of|““Rfe O US SUEAL L g 4 Robbins of Wethersfield and Mrs.{ this place. it Shtlea i s e e Walkhoin = Among the bird notes of interest, Te-|Mill company. Miss Beatrice Lafrance, Mrs. Carrie E. Perry and family have|p,orteq from this section and passed to|who h: b,Z,, taking her place during Been in New York for several davs this|joca) observers is one of more than usual | her vacation, has returned to her home. week. whils Miss Rellley, who had pre-|interest. An apron and food sale was held by Vviously returned with Willlam Perry to} sn jnquisitive hungry Herring Gulll¢he King’s Daughters Friday afternoon at the eity, epent a few days in Willimantic. | go} into trouble on the 16th at Plum Ts- | the church parlors, Mrs. T. Arthur Barrows and daughter | ;g A gunner saw the bird Strusglng | nfiss Ruth Cooper of Norwich was at Eleanor, spent Wednesday In Hartford|a¢ tne edge of the surf. Finally its head | nor nome Saturday and Sunday. The Home Department of the Sounday |went down and it had seized o great sea | 3eortimer Stotson, who i5 smployed at &chool met on Thursday afternoon at the|ciam, and the clam in turn had clamped | oy o " 0C0 3 Oion st Southbridge home of Mrs. G. H. Wyman. its shell on the gull's bill. The bird |y spent Sunday at his home here. Atty. M. D. OComnell of Stafford}insiead of going ashore had fought fs |45 JPERLFRRCEY T2 n RO o Springs has announced the re-appoint-|yoy into the deeper water where the £ Tachday &t tho bome of Me, HIIs ment of Dr. E. H. Marsh as health of-} weignt of the clam had finally pulled it | %o Y 3 ficer of the town of Mansfleld. Gus Glausson {8 erecting another large | SOV, B T o cousin, Alfred Hill. oth bird and clam will ~be |30 en mounted for the Museum of the Boston| Mrs: Bdward McCleave of Mystic is house. = d M ot ok visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Society of Nztural History. ! Mrs. A. E. Anothony spent a few days| “phursday afterncon there were with | Bourgue. this week with her daughter in Dan-{,.. jotest adaftions, seven radio sets in| Relatives from Manchester spent Sun- bury. operation in the borough, all timed into|dY at Frank Edgerton's. Mrs. I I Colburn of Lansdale; Penn.| o2t % 1 " eticq ball game in New| ' A Svccesstul bean and salad supper i8 a-guest at the home of Dr. E{ H.|y was held by the Central vmr::e Girls' Myt 8 lub at their clubhouse Saturday even- At Ashland Casino, a large crowd could | ¢ Rev. H. W. Tillinghast and Henry|,..r the details with ease.. The seven |ME. , Dunham were in New York city Sunday. | eets in operation here are owned by —.| Mr. and Mrs. George R. Torrey, Mi. S e W A. S. Stebbins, A. A. Young, Jr., Ash-|and Mrs. John Kanahan have returned BOZRAH land Club House, Andrew McNicol, 8. M.|from an enjoyable auto trip over the Mo- Rev. P. 8, Collins of the Leffingweillotte. ‘arpenter, Gerald Wolf and Louis Guil-{ hawk trail. 1 ity Mrs. Hilda Lewis of Westoott, B. I, | Baptist church will preach in the Con-| Miss Carrie B. Lyon of New York grogational church, Bozrah, Sunday|an dMiss Hattie Lyon of Norwich, for- ‘morning, October 8th, in exchange with|mer Jewett City residents were in town Rev. C. W. Hanna. on Thursday. A The sidewalk approaching the railroad It ds asserted by naturaffsts that, while |Station has been putt in fine shape. It ducks are ssleep in the water at 'zht,|has not been usable for months. the dirds mechanfcally paddle w! one| Miss May Guile of Norwich was a re- foot, 80 they are kept traveling al ut in |CeDt Visitor at Miss Irene Stewart a circle dur'ng thelr slumbers and find R T themselves : ‘hen they waken not far from the place < 10sen for slumber. Love perhaps will ind a way, but it's Iqune another matter to pay the way. «f\VER a million breakfasts were cooked on Crawfords this morning — was yours one?” Your next breakfastcan be, if you have Five Dollars. For $5.00 (this week only) will start your ownership of a Charm Crawford in grey enamel (or black) ) to cook better for you for a lifetime. And such savory cooking —in a cozy kitchen! You control the heat = o35S Heals Old Sores JAY M. SHEPARD PETERSON’S OINTMENT ‘To the millions of peaple who use . ccoeding Filmors & Shepard Pelstu;nn'- m?mrm for piles, eczema, . salt rheum, pimply skin, sore feet Funeral Director & Embalmer | & 00" Pucdrson save. tort moer aa? MORTH ST, WILLIMANTIG |ferer &om old sores that its Lady Assistant healing power is wonderful All Tel. Connectien | druggists, 36c, s0c, $1.00. $2.50, $5.00. MURRAY’S BOSTON STOR Willimantic, Conn. . Draperies and - Curtains . During Home Craft Week Home Craft Week suggests beautiful Draperies as well as Curtains for the home, and there is not a * home, be it so humble, which has not needs of attrac- tive curtains and draperies, especially during fall % housecleaning. This is part of Home Craft Week .~ —to suggest new things for the home. ? in and look over our New. Draperies as wefl as young should study the Word of God together, and discuss the difficult prob- lems of the day. Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Avery, Kenneth Avery and a friend came with A. G. Thurber from East Hartford on Sunday afternoon, stopping at their cottage on the Green, i “The funeral of Mrs. Pearl Miller was held last Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of her mother, Mrs. Mary Burch. There was a large number of relatives and friends in attendance, in- cluding a delegation from Unity circle, No. 1250, Companions of the Forest of America, of which the deceased was a charter member. Services were heid at the Methodist church, with Rev. Herbert ‘Wilbur officiating. Burial was in Robbins cemetery, where Rev. Mr. Wilbur read a committal service, and Miss Emma Hamel read the burial service of the Compan- ions of the Forest. Miss Scran- ton and Wilfred Marshall rendered Face to Face and Abide With Mo in en im- pressive manner, and were accompanief on the organ by Mrs. Lillias Adams. Rel- tributes atives acted as bearers. Fioral from relatives and friends completely covering the last resting place testified the love and esteém in which the de- ceased was held in the community. A deiegation of 30 members of Unity circie, No. 1250, Companions of the Forest, car- rying sprays of evergrveen, acted as an escort In the funeral cortege. The state highway department has re- paired and olfled the Westerly road and it 1s now in pretty good condition. Many Improvements are being made by local property owners. Willlam Downing has installed an electric Ight plant, furnishing his home and barber shop with lights and running water and A large number of young peopls at- tended the dance in Giesgo on Monday evening given in honor of the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. LaCrotx. Howard E. James and Fred E. Bray attended the Tepublican conveation Sat- urday last. No. 1 mill was stopped for several days Iast week for repairs to the wheal and the placing of & new set of gates. A number of fish and game wardens were local visitors on Sunday last and 1 The Wheatena Company. “ The Cereal that Tastes Good ; Your Grocer Sells Wheatena—Recipe Book Kree. scientifically with a single damper. . pays for itself as you buy it—and gives you better meals as it pays for itself. Investigate this exceptional oppor- tunity —see the Charm Crawford

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