Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 25, 1922, Page 2

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has entered in the Kimball Union Acade] N. H. The club voted to utadd for 1 or one-fourth of the boy's educa- tion fee. George W. Shater of the edweatisnal commitice then introdueed Charles Sax- ton, of the Neorwich Rotary oub, who he regular weel carricd his audience’s attsntion with him. | qgrogirec 7 o Hek | Fivins o vivid descriptien ot his exge- Mugphy, was in clmage. riences n attending the. Natiomal Ro- ent at the meeeting |tary conference in Los Angeles. in June. ¢ of the Harrdngton- | “Charlic” told of the wonderful sights Company, of Hardford; Robert{which le saw while on the trip am from ihe Hudson Motor Com- | brought a number of pictures of so: ary factory. Paul ives of the New Ha- |the wonders which the party-saw during ub, BMward Gunther of the Hart-|their travels. - md Charles A. Saxton of Nor-| After brief remarke from, “Ed” Gun- ther of the Hartford cluband Paul Ives (At sing of minutes of {of the New Haven ciub the meeting was ¥ retary Charles | adjourned by singing ®ne stanza of the | ation from the { Star Spangled Bazmer. Methods Cob. A hurrieane wind accompanied Mon- day nights emctrical storm and did some damage in this vicinity. A large maple u the south side of Spring street on ring b | indzs blown across the road onto the ver- New H d2 of the Charles A. Taintor homie. e fact that the verande was not ed Wwas probably @ue to the break- i oft ¢ h .mn part of the tree which z Jessencd the force of the blow. All next wes the electric lights in the nefghborhBod r ntout and the sidewalk was badly torn - the roots split. The Atrest was P v cleared by the street department b .. sday » The silent cop at the junction of Wal- ¢ C 4 it and Main streets was also blown n N ¥ over and the lantern broken. Over 100 Nehie . telephones were put out of commission t~ » and over the river the circuit of elec- Bow ghts were out for quite a while. r-| At the Normul School fhe Jumior class - a s|is planning to hold w hallowe'sn party | o in [some evening next week. Miss Beufle » n { Watrous of New London is the tempor- rtlor r oth- | hairman of the class. Permanent will be elected at the end of the marking period in November. boys wid appear In police co g distri Mies Mildred Smith of Middletoin and o Mia e Caffrey of Cromwell have h Jc | been transferred from the New Britain € fo- | Normal School to the local school g g There will be no sessions of the School pe . o | because of the teachers' state vy | on which will be held in Hari- B i o |ford, New Haven, New London and e < _and { ’ formed Congragational : t Church Thimble club recently held its ‘ v - s with Mrs. Harvey Broason, o i meeling was held -ag the ;,’ e8| jiom Mrs. Donald French. Tie mem- . |bers are: Mrs, Harvey Bromson, Mrs - . | O. Branch, Mrs. Louis *H. Arnold, In Bis pressntation specch. “dim” Fol- | Mre. Ralph Burchnall, Mgs. John Bows E' % P ate | Ralph T Wolmer, AMrs . i % Carleton P. King Z are which ha n_clasi- | Mrs Butteson and Mrs. Don- fo estate ageacy were: The Car » ter farm of 100 Acees of land and build -y s nent. | ings in Scotland, to John J. Sloman, of 2 s 1 weet { Brooklyn, N. Y. #The stone house proper y ro : niin . 1 onsisting ot seven acres of land ana e . ne m was | huildings. 10 Professor F. P. Gillette of pa rish re > | Pittshurgh, Pa., which ho will use for a B » b {summer Fome. The old Orehard place in | i - M an read Pomfret, adjoining the Gensral Putnam . o a Andrew Wilson of Bloomfield. > . . New | Frank A, Phillips 2rm of §1 acres . " ttfof /md and bulldings-1o A. Burdick, of | s simlink{ the Dropirs oo, of enue.” While buckig arpund 'on Jack strect_the car climbed Snto the carb: Mrs. Alico Skismor hms Hesh Ohien | ni Ahe county Jadl at Brooklvn (o the | ; n from the Jail to (ho State Ho Get Dr. Edwards Olive Talilets i ot e Yo e That js the jopful cty of thoysands | leander , Joseph Showah and since Dr. Edwards produced Olive | \Villam Teahey rocently treed and Kill- Tabiets. the substitute for calornel el . 18,005 Bigut Dr. Edwards, a practicing phiysician porsin M LA JoRssalouned for 17 years and calomel’s old-time | .5 ¢"Sion of Windham county superior | enemy, discovered the formulafor Ofive |veorainn ri omiall Horeheld Tuesday Tabiets while treating patents for { .o h & short calendar Neebfon chronic constipation and torpid fivers. will be held & Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tabhits do not | A special service was held s St. T contain calomel, but a healing,soothing |hvreh Tussday cvening at w vegetable lazative ARl No griping is the “keynole” of these | |14 svoke. An informal rec little sugar-coated, olive-colored tab- | 7.« ok bl lets. They cause the bowelmanddiver to- | Aunouncemient was iade Tiésdae 1 act notthally. They never.force them |Yrank P. Fenton, chairman of the Wing o unniatural action. ham Democratic town comnlttes that a \If you have & " datk brown mouth™— | rally in the interest of the party sand) ba'd breath—a diull, tired feeling-—sick | 92(¢s. national, state, county aistri ha wache—torpid fiver—constipation,. |47¢ tewnwise will be held in thik city you'l Sind quick, sure ard pleasint re | speaker will ba Mayor David E.Fitgget 4. from one of two of Dr. Edwards scratic_candidaie for governe Okrw: Tabiets at bedtime | United States Senator, Patriek ourcin TH ourans 7‘&:rz.m evwery night just | may possibly be one of the speukers, to ke’p right. Try them.. 156 and 30c. | The funeral services for Mrs. Wary j Rennie were held Tuesday afternoon at & o . 1wo o'clock from the late home in Soot- {: nd. R Alhnh H. Gates officiated. L | Burial was in the Palmertown ceme- ourey Brog, 3:|on. scitns. teanere o o of the Jay M. Shepard estate. FUMELIAL. S@RECTORS AND john L. Suivan of thie eity nd a EMBSALMERS former Windham High School athlete, is B¥ Unian SL Wilimantic, Cona d‘;‘i‘;&fl"@:fi.’f‘"fi, kgl o Phons 29¢ " iilady Assistantl In their recent victory asainst the Moy Lo anics Art he featured an $6-yard o a touchdown. JAY M. SHEPARD Susceadingt Filmore ‘& Shepard Engine Combany No. 1, responded to still alarm Tuesdey moming gbout 10.15 o'clock for a blaze in the restaur- e | Qi ; e it of Steve Chomtes at 457 Min street, Funeral Dizecior & Embalmer antity of fat became ienitsd and Set the woodword on fire. Chémicals Were |80-82 NORTH 8T, . WILLIMANTIC |is0q 1o cxtmguish the blase i per MLady Assistart. ¢ Tel. Connection |which was in the Casey block, might i MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. AN IMPORTANT GROUP OF FALL AND WINTER FABRICS Women who depend upon our dress goods depart- ent to supply them with materials with which to fashion their clothes will find this department en- ~ They will find the best of the newest domestic weaves remark- riched with a host of new-fabrics. here ably beautiful, and at prices that aré in accord with our value-giving ‘pelicy. | b | ! } Veg This Letter Will Tell You How ~—“My mother zave me Lydia E. Pinkbam’s Vegetable Compound when I was between thirtéen and fourteen years old and was going to school, hecause 1 sudfered with pains and could not rest. 1 did umberland, Md. not have any more trouble after that until troubled in my back while carrying a chil T took the Vegetable Compound again. I ironing and work for seven ch\lamn and time at childbirth and what it did for me willing to answer any woman if she w1~h me.”—Mrs, Jory HEIER, 53 Dilley $ T vyoung and old, and from almost every 1o the merit of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Mrs. Heier has a large family, and works very hard for them woman is willing to work hard and t is good and she what the Vegetable (ompo\md did for h egetable Compound. The Vegetable Compound contains no narcotics or harmful drugs, and can bo taken in safety by any woman. Four health. So try Lydia E. Pinkham's etable Compoun LYDIA EC PINKHAH MEDICH & to Write acking what it did for she can count on accuraté cooking résults, and ready on the dot. 5\_& t., Cumberland, Md i There is no wasted or poorly cobkéd food t6 run up market bills. ¥ s letter is but one of a great number received every year from women, able to get the results she is working for. very one should appreciate her offer to answer letters asking about the Betior Gooking nd Medls i Timié —at Less Cost “Drat the oven” was the old-fashioned housewife's excuse ior a spoiled batch of food or a tardy meal. And she was ustally right; it was the fault of the oven. .. ‘When the modérn houséwife pts 2 Sciéntific Sterling in her kitchen I was married, then T always was d and could not do my work until am strong, do all my Washing and feel fine. I always have an easy it will do for other women. I am Husband gets off to work, children of to school wellfed and on time. Moreéovér, with the Sciehtific Sterliig, Whether you are using gas These lefters testify or coal—all the fuél is convertéd into Heéat; theré is no waste— y walk of li But any therefore Better cooking resulfs aré obtained with less fuel expense. oV o work long hours if ]'”) health : Let your Sterling pay for itself. Like any other sérious invéstmént —fi As she says, it can be bought ofi easy térms. A very small amount puts this er it will do for other women, and range in your horiie. Your livelihood may depend oa The Plaut-Cadden Co. i NORWICH €O. LYNN,-MasSs. // L &y 1 s S 1 : 3 r | Danieifon Satirday and calied on bave done a god deal of damage but COLCHESTER | wixpows BLow CENTRAL VILLAGE bl g NORTH LYME for the fast work of the firemen. TREES AND WIRES DOWN | | " Mfss Mether Cauup with Mrs. C Rev. @nd Mrs ) R4 . s of Benton Harbor, Mich.,| Sungay at a large 'and enthusiastic AN, D N1 huries_cCosiglio, son of Mrs, Jane| MM Fner Gauup With See s Jast week at prov | me Tuesdsy after being the | fneeting of St. Andrew’s chureh, over 400§ (Special toiTha Bulletin) Costello, was_injured while at play on | Gallup and Mis. Charled Mo 1 %% of ki Daptile Stats cout guest of his father, James Wartts, for| nt. plans were made for thel ,""“'u City u:‘ o ‘(r"'“{" ”"”': the school grounds. A plank with At.‘.nil e = > some tme. soclal and entertainment to bl““l AT ‘uun?; ‘L“d, ]-'gh"‘:“) n"‘l in jt hit him on the head and the | VSt S he I teacher, S ent a counle | Mre Henry R. Lincoln has returned Ssaldn 1 raged in this vicinity Monday night, 300 cut_his head. He was taken to the] Miss Cdrric Shippee, the local teacher y Spaad Mookt A tome afier vaiting Triends in New Har) "d i0 November. The ezecuti A deunono stations: lncluiing . 8K WhAIA | oice ‘cf Dir.~uiines L. Giiner, wiat {SPeBt (0 wetk cod S¢ sce et 1a ‘Chv- . Ackley's in ven. 2 Ky ity es are out of commission. o elec- | tgok several stitches to_ close the cut.|entry, > Mrs. Jennic Robinson, mother of Judgé ) Ban. aslsod by John Condren, David |iric lighting system was shut of from e Borah it bR Mis. Anie|. Mra Wilker and_ Migs Muttie Gibson returned Sunday from obinson is confined to her home | 12 Mrs. Georse Smith, James Purcell, | plainficld, wires were down, windows | britiing of Willimantic were re #pent SaturBay in Norwich % visit at Alvah Morgan's §3 Jepnie Cronin, dohn Praybskowskl, Mrs.|blew in, trees blown down and shingles |ivors with Mrs. Conant's sister, 3 Rev. Mr. Cilds went to New Has h - TR e celebrating | JOhn Condren, Mary Shea, Mary O'Con-|werc ripped off roofs. ala Spicer. Monda; ing where he will atten alorsky of the 5. mavy i ¥. Miss Ber Stone | N¢il and Nora Kely 5 | — - Miss Ruth Matbewsen has returned to|the 100th anniversary and reu t I-l‘lmlr t, sk “TA: h‘;:u: { (he e vt rael Rugane Beens wuk calling.oh frisnds | T e B e | Yie dalleke. < Helen Baloraky 3 guests in Lebanon Sunday. | JEWE ; C!TY_ % %‘“m Mathewson is staving -1 Mr. ah@ Mrs. Jolit F cailer. . Miss Georgiaha M. Fiint recently en-| Albert Miihan, Who is atiending gchool | The funeral services for Heérbert C.)ent. at Charles Frink’s Sunday mond returned Friday frém & Flained Mre, Harry Adams, of Hart.|in Suffield, was a visitor here Monday. | Wehstér were held at his Aome on Bast! athalie and Audrey Hill, Cldrk GiNgp and family called on M Vermont for a carioad of cews and Frank Shumway of Boston for | The committec on the Haflowe'en p: Main street on Tuesday afternoon. The |ywiyis Hill, who have been and Mrs. Frink, Su ed cold weather and snow, By 5 to be given by Oliver Woodhouse | high esteem in which the YOUNg man Was {yer, e e Mrs. H. Conway has been il the past odge, K. of P., held a meeting Mondiy | held was shown by the large attengance | Eugene Bellevance of Moosup had his 2 week | A short caledidir session of the su-lio perfect plans for the event Replied | 4t the funeral 4nd the lavish display of | ERgs BRAIF Hjured on the grounds of EAST KILLINGLY | J. G. Ward of Pldinville is spend- pevior court will be held Friday at Wil-1have been received from the grand chan. | beautiful flowers the new high school while plawing foot-| Mr. and Mrs Harold Brooks were inlin. e week 4t 1. 3. Stérk's. imantic with Judge John P. Kellogg on| ceilor and his associale officers accepting| Rev. Howard S. Stéphenson, pastor of |Ball Thureddy moming. Dr. Frank |y o oo 5o co 0 0 o Miss Gertrade Ward s visiting Mri tie bench. The short calendar cases)ine invitation, A company. of the uni-|the Congregational church of which he | Dewning of Mossnp and Dr. James L.|~ b PRITIEE ot Nesth Scituste] W. M. Simon, 3r 1WAl oL 9% R. G. Remington|formed rank will attend and will act as| was a member conducted the funerdl,|Gardner of this village were called and| Mrs. John Phillips of North Sciluatef ™ Stark, Miss s | ys. Morris Foster, default for failurc 10]escort to the grand lodge officers. A |reading the Scripture and deliVéring 4 {he was taken to his home A spent Sunday here with her parch Mrs. N. §. Strong were in {x‘] bill »(“r‘;an‘ulm:\. Charles W ‘r,.‘,,r...,",;, of vocal and instrumental mu. |brief addres ev. Harry MacCread: Simuel Sehofield has been il with | g Bl cins (ho has been un-! ast Yell vs. Mike Kruglinsky, motion for| o recitations 5 promi- | PAStor of the Congregatipnal thurch in | bronchitis. 5 2 e |vonds ot prosecution: Otto B. Schmidt| fuh( seombirs of fny s ootEs ’;,e::;::'b Willimantic, where Mr. Webster was a| Mrs. Frank H. Tillinghast and Mrs. |det the doctor's cike, is much impr = .w Edward W, Markham, def 07| hared. A short parade before the moet. | former member, offered prayer and spoke |Mary F. Lorinz were in Hope Valley and Mrs. EHsia Soule have been| THOMPSON |failure to Answer; Margaret Schmidt|ie wij be headed by the Old Guard|briefly. Mrs. L. G, Buckingham sang Saturddy to attend the Tillmg- | visjling their gon Fred in Providence Mr and Mrs. Loren Sherman dre mov- |35 Bdward W. Markham, defaplt fof|yang tne uniformed rank, visiting guests|The Homeland. burid] was in the avitt wedding. Mr. 4nd_ Mrs. Hacl P § tilo {he Hoilss mett W DLl Cax- |iailure to answer; Arthur Rondeau vs. | 2R% Cac w8 00 et 1o Jewett City cemetery., The bearers Abby Hopkins has been a recent | franiingiam, Mass. h oL vardiged by e feon |1da, Plante, default for failure to an-|*y, MINEE O IO 008 IES e | Carpenter, Norman Park-|visitor in Providence. Mre Andrew Tolter A Logee. on the Puthim road {swer; Homer Furnace Co. ys an B.l'oq 15 Homburg Sunday. & Hiscox, A. D. Trigp, John | A meeting of Lucy Webb Hayes cir- | " 'mih o Soule spent Sunday in 5 o Gitous W hriendiag & Euvrard, default for failure to appear | *Iyjo Himbueg Sunday. =~ . M. Ciarke. cle of Ladies of the G. A. R., was held | ;) N bets, M- 4nd_answer; An MeGregor — vs. | o CG T 1o New Yok O™ 17 Relatives and friends - who attendad (Friday afternoon. - George Butts has pucchased s 4he hew shiton at the | Garcline B. Tisher, motion to strike out| 5, 1% o il " Bridgeport, son of | rOm Out o towh Were his futher_sud| Mr. and Mrs. Archur Davis spent Sab-)gr. nors from Mrs. Israel P. Chas s iy from the separate defense, motion 1. Horwitz of this piace. whs wniieq no|mother. Mr. and Mrs. Charlés H. Web- |urday .and Sunday with relatives In|™ o) g o § o T s hotse are KREESES o5 & Bt s out from defendant’s answer, mo- | - STOPS OF this piace s uzugm:"" Miss_Charlotte Webster, Russell H. w?;’:;“"?';;m ScDonald, Miss . Myrtie| Mt Mary T. Burton of Birrington, et B R e it of S. Gitlin of this place, at the home of { 1 o0Ster, Rev. Harry Maccreddy and 81 D%, 203 Winfield McDonald of | B- L. is visiting Mrs Julia Burton H. P. Amidon and family weee zuests 2 ed Divorces—Maric Bva|lbe bride Sunday afternoon. Rabbi Le-|D- Wacen of WiLImante My anc Mrl i orgin have been guests of Mrs. Mc-| Mrs Amn Eiiza Spink of BridEewon. | reiatives in Scotiand Sunday. o vine performed the ceremony. The bride | yos, FUssell of Providence, Mrs, Frank|p iy dister, Mra. John Frances . L. and Mrs. Slas Spink of Foster of prohibition will £ive Aa i chélius 1. Shea |Tceived many handsome gifts. They | iyna ol Wre. Georse Een. | Mis. Fred Breailt and Miss lena |cilled on Mrs. Caroline Oatley Satorday he church Sunfay evening enecatm T riviteeq | 1eft Monday afternoon for Bridgeport, | 1; Kananan, Mr. gnd Mrs George Keh{ypiic (or Saturday visitdrs in Nor-| Work is progressing quite rapidiy on = 25 axecutrix, priviliged | VR *inedy of Lisbon, Miss Mary Lawson of ] Daro¥ e electric light syste duite " 5 i t b Tud vs,| Where they will reside. Mr. Horwitz re-| ool & S0 o Bor SRl o Kennady, | Wich- i Gl g ihvhh igit sysiem. Quite & num-| Give some people 3 bit= of an ipple Auto Company; Louise v;nlf"“fi.d‘”mh“"’“ a Tetail grocery store|yfies Florence Kennedy, Mr and Mrs.| Fria_f,)““ g Bl imoteud Mre George oA .u.,:;?n}u‘o;nx’*on.v and the'll want everything but the eore. Durr vs. Christian Lorensen; Margare: '"A H“{"’»;‘ s Tverett Barnes of Preston, Mr. and Mre. {* Hanry wak &|R L. has moved here Sohmidi vs. Bdward W. ‘Markham;| & T Johnson ilimantic was a|jonn Kanahan, Miss Maud Kanahan, Nr. Sinday The Fast Kilingly Volunteer band Postemsky vs. Elmer F. Young,|Cller here Monday and Mrs. George Torrey, of Central V) Albert C. Walker w4 in New Loadon | Fave (wo onen Air eoacarts Sundiy, ome Mary B. Pike vs Benjamin A, Browa|, A thunder shower nassed.over the vil-{jyze Mys Le Roy Holmes of Pachaug. | g th th valey Ab8 066 op b BN " et al, Emeline Wilbur ct al vs. Benja-|138° Monday eveniig. The lightning|ar. and Mrs. August Hoelck, Mrs. Flora ""‘&" Shbrid DoEor w4 & Satur-| ' ¥ min R , Admr, claimed as privi-| 35 Very sharo and. there was a heavy | Noyes, Miss Luecile Stetson and William day visitor in Waeregan. X A. W. Green vs.|downpour. The elpctric lights were out| Anderson of Notwich,. Mrs. _Daniel | WAHISUTLE, Loving 430 Miss Helgh | o Bethisl—It s Siventy:ve vears since Wiliam S, Brown. To Court of commission for a ghort while, MacLean of New York, Hugh Anderson. |tyinuiast were appointed delegates on | Metiodit worhlp was Arit begun in Bllen Dawson vs. Arthur J .| A large mimber of road building ma- | Oneil Gohiel, Jobn Hanmaway and. Al- x fo attchd the Sungay_ School |fe (OWR of Bethel, and in commemora- Elmer Brindamour vs. E. H. Keach &|chines have passed through the village|fred Baker of Pawtucket, Ralph Howe | /STl l® B i inpran next month. fi’;‘d‘: '-""x pvent. the local church is Co., Georgz J. Rood vs. Wm. F. & Har-|In the past {ew days en edute to Ham-|of Springfield and Lawrehce Roath of|“Car) Trudein has returned from & | moqs anRiVersry —obserrances this old S, Main. Minot §. Fryer vs. Hyman | PUrg. from the Marlboro-Bast Hampton | Hartford. week's visit with friends in Boton. 3 : T & Sny o. va.| porte te road is v, in o —ra :l“aryvdaimm- Je‘;mre M Bi\‘(:bod vs. !;» ble‘:rgu from U:‘end ot! the state road i"sp:f.'lifimc{ffry"firbfc"i'm";’fli?d He NOIfl'H FI'B'(LING dlla” G ms, Mary Mimer vs mburg o the state park At the|jesv ir e G T i sE it PR N Sellcives g wifel sup amd daughter In T | Sunday being. 3 Pérfect October day | 8 Warren Wilidme_of WALINEford was | Gy Maciooi on Mochanic sirort, Where | ARy dUtes were on the road from | ST the gueki of his. mother, Jrs. Marthh | b besy wil vb besment todas. Sly o St ie gt nieke Middletown.—Arnoufttement has _been | oty SUCT o5 Bréaness & TR THIR | his body will be brought today Mr. and_ e F. Plerce were made of the coming marriage of Rufus| [ G@m OB F Y y for the past| The Pachaug Community club meels | “vio m\-n the past week Graves Mather, son of Henry Mather, of | WF% Of & hunting rip. jon Thursday eveming. Charles D. Geer | ™ coriiin™ Benjamin Wall, wife and this toyn, and Miss Winifred Holt, | ot | - Mr. and Mre. Lous Cohen of Hartford | of Norwich it to lead the eommumity | aSBRie" o oRgbno0n, Mr. and Mrs. New York Mr. Mather has beenm | ¥er® guests of Mr. ColieR's parente, Mr. | singing and will organize a singing sfl £. Brown_of East Greenwich, efigdged in research work in Italy. and Mrs. K. Cohen, the past week {class. The committee, William Chis-|gfr ama Mrs, J. R. Williams and Mre. Benjamin Horwits, who | topher, Mr. amd_Mrs. LeRoy Hoihes.|yyinan G. Mier of Pawiucket, E. L. Columbia collpge, Ni Mrs. Andrew Chesbro ind Miss Iola But- | were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Crow- Sunday and Hmd-v ton have prepared a fine program, el tge past week. i Mrs. Alex McNicol entertaine the| George F. Prrcs and family spent | F & | Ladies' society of the Congregatishal} y in_Worcester. { SOUTH meHAM | church at a Gentlemen’s night e | ke Geftrude Brooks is spending « | home on Thursday afternoon and even- |sweek with her sister in Worcester. On saprday cvening, Mr. and Mra|j i : > ;:om. wmnh;mhhau m; )Llhslr son. Leon | 2ic "hoen invited, EKONK ’ ugene, in tne homor of his twenty-fiest ¢ i i g birthday. A very pleasant evéning WAS! Iitwrry Foog ] ";ly’s i ‘!:t The Catrie and Jennke Galfap enjoved by the any reiatives and| sioforman at St. Mary's church on Tues. o 1“"- Ham Lee of Hanever, with friends who o were presest. Dancibt|gac mernine. The witnesses were the G: Sweet of Scotland motors was fhe special feature, music being| rainérs, Bugers Bakom and Theophilef o Vol iy S furnished by the We-to-na orchestri. In| |l mmerts Miss Berthe Gallup. They calied at E. the courst of the cvening other amuse-| merer Goaski and Mary Oslinski|B- Gallup's on Sterling Hill and Mrs. A ments were enjoyed. A solo was ren-|wovc married by Jnstice of. the Peare|A- Sumton of thia piace. . dered by, Alfred Dodd, acedmpanied by|p R Gardner at his home Ti ¢ ov.|. An interessiog o meoting was 2 v YIB. R ner at his home Tuesday ev > Miss Ruth Lyop. Mr. Lyonm received ening. The witpesses were Joseph and hdd Fridey, gyeuing, it heisy LEws many useful gift Refreshments were{ Bronisiawa Anton. highy, The officers’ chairs were filled by Sorved by M. Toba, any the sisters who gave a g6od programme e 2 g of_readings and songs. A chicken pie = - s H Cannot_Arouse the Peopl. supper was served. The next meeting CENIR@. VILLAGE s (e or is thére hot somctbing sert. | Wil be for slection of offcere. A clase e p Jounz people is doon Lo st Fince BaRer Tke, 82, ajed | CUFIY WEONE with a town in which, at &7of Sou - Cday | time like this, so jurge a percentage of | in rst and second degrees. _, .. Do hame I :ld"::;““‘“,‘;fi“;“r,;‘:{‘j"";fie eligible voters refuse. to register, as is |t Miigle Hall has been suftering was born in Cdnterbury, tHo daughter of | [De case this year?—Baltimore Sun. IS s wiE By ol Lovell ana Abighil Buiton Baker. Her w family were cliers at Chiirles honie has been in .Cenual Village Tfor| Waterbliry.—Work has heen, bgp on s home jn Pldinfield, Sunday. twenty years, Shs s ived by the placing of the Bhckley M 1al-] Mre. A. A Stanton, Miss Amy Gal- daughter, Mr tar in Trinity church. - him. wick” e, Carl altup motared 0 )

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