Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 6, 1922, Page 2

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home in Springfield, Mass., the guesis of Mrs, P. J. Lec and family { of this city o ra few day: | The regalsr meeting of the chamber |of commerce was held in the chamber rooms Tuesday evening 1 a cipacity { sttondance, Atior tho supper had been 4 e - . AR . _|semied @ shost business meeting F 4 aleng in years” NORWICH BULLETIN i buiid & shop tor their wood working | held with Presiden Valentine 1 3 et L&y Pyt business. phy presiding. Secretary Channing u corner and dream of the w‘ when Wilimaatie Ofles In police court Tuo?y morl;{int. x; x::rgh reflldl:_"ru : m;:;;fl;'& m: ‘Psre‘;l s youmfifllolhiemivmh 5 .« 1082 | tonia Korna of the Stone Row ting. vy L. E] e wa o : 50 kst Sow Telephose 1082 | (0018 MO, ftoslcation. A woman | 4 mamber of the chamber of commerce.| Keap your b 1 pae and . 'V / [ Dlstnes X - complained that, Korna was calling her | A Sommunication from the state for-| YOUr System up with s A y { Broadway Theatre. e e | Vo names and .Chief of Police Danjel | cstry department was read and the Pepto-Mangan, and vou will feel Moving Pi m"u‘:y"‘c.u“‘;‘“;';fi’i‘ T o about | Klllourey stated that Korua was drunk mum;;u u:as\;;tegede tn the 3:‘ ture bzsn'oveux‘ ygfinwund&th-dfl]t m;.huy a’fi { > , i sday no s . Augustaye Gre Ve a re- 3 2 — - @« sexenty-five per cent. attendance. Presi-{ When arre 2 . 8 - 5 Thent Vapmtinn L Mareny prosided.]| ANBoush Eoraa dsaiod _this. atpte|Bost of tho commities ompointed fo nmmgm.n ¢ ; | TODAY’S EVENTS alen A e D Pruainess | ment ke was found guilty and fined $10| make a study of the railroad situation how Gde's —liguid ot \ S aeidadd e i Charies W. Alpaugh guve he vesinees | L0 oot amounting to $17.15. Korap | in New England. 1t was voted that the uuus 2 ; 5 i : st e i sl e, 1 sifk Dusiness T4 b 4704 ography of | said that he had about $180 hidden in bis chpir appoint a committee of 15 to for- ks - s \the Aay was Eive by Gerard E. Loimil{room and en offier accompanied 1Lsi{mplate 8 mossment for the pumpose of . o W o hildren, i ) L g there but no money was found. amneding the city charter. Lhel Jotly ol Foton and the prosentatlon speech b Ravmond | (170 08 50, O oudgn an “There will be no mid-month meeting £ which correspon to our Ker who gave some Very approvrici Tl onee Milton Perry died late Mop-|in Decemuer on gogount of the hol P ale articles. Norwich | 487 at St Joseph's hospltal. o wpd|days. The meetipg will be held on the . The eig 4 o born in Scotland, May 24, 1016. the son | first Tuesday of January. The regul & = 217 Fvcry woman dcslrcs pos- Her own apprccxatmn the National e e of Clarence . and Honore Helleman | monthly mecting of Jamuwry will ne g e s s Wtes fou Mreth-| helA some Hirss beker 12 10t ard i sessions which will re- and her friends’ appraisal New Loudon Rotar was John, Syaney and Ras-j20th of the month whem Senator Di r Dil- ce Wednesday even The t ? : and B pharents. lingham of Vemmont wil tatl-en the ceive the approval of her of Cadillac character JiTvenitit o LREBRISO PRI {rs. Mary M. Walker, aged $6. died| Immigration Prablem. . IVCIV tives 15 1o rest : o me of jter son_ Frank L. Walk-| The mester of estaging an entertain-| oo of the convention hed in New associates. increase progress an effort Lo arris some basisfor Groton, Tuesday morning. The | ment for the benefit of the welfare su-{ [l O P8 FREENENR o Dol S with each successive day eondueting was sotiutions mex deceasod was the widow of Christopher | reau was left in charge of the commii-| ;Goror,” Gratlfymg therefore, is a Z S Walker. tee appointed for that purpose. Thel “TRTTU L y - mrr Kudl have ) ] of acquamtanccshlp i e o R it [ Tord receled late Mondsy uight frmm | eCnE TR R e e n. Dine:|TeTed ito the Glexer homae. the enthusiastic sanction . Ereias bodayitn : 4 exe Havon o ¢ Miss Arthe- ! Rov. A 2 fedor: iee 1o ina L mivee. Anosher | Xew Haven of e Buith of S AR UTCE, Srctessor at Tals collge. Broc| [ Mr% I B. Foveh swusid fom Bee accorded by her friends There is an ever-grow- farm burean federation commiies to e § . aods. Miss Dasrosters] fessor Dinsmore was a former pastor tion- vestigate the feasil : 2 week with her nlece. Ar. Housh rath harketi e Sy x BTN R ot pear Gvee n e ity Guning tho sears 1300 ana| 05K T, Depuiths Uy P to her Cadillac. ing wonder at the ease of comoperaive markctin 9. acrcs visiting at th ¢ her sis- after whic or Boston, oo o 2 000 ac d : deiting 2t the home of her 4 e it was. oo Contiaicy Zog| 23 the 2nd year they Bave ‘spent Thanks 4 steering and the extra- rate the Gfth annis e disaster dagn. | Lite, spoke In that Diansiis| FTSE SeY & Begmah. where she hears that Caused by the o 3. musition o P .né‘émfil”' s e S e B — 51} chearted and un- ordinary simplicity of i G hart? T 2% bim, . 1880 tives were o, o P e R e : meid hes - rcscrved praise which Secea e ) . i turned h after @ visit with her . = The remuing havo beel | ienfon of the audience threuphout, his| (A% Ry Paine, voices the esteem with Nor is lesser wonder ex- Convemions Openinc 1o B : e e Sttm e ehaben 1o fro%| Miss Sprah H. Abbe and ruest. Miss Lk 1L A by th s mar- Richmond, Va.—American 1 Descosler of 121 Main _atest, g WRO PRS SUUDg in his chambe TOMU| Nfiriam Premtice of Englewsod, N. J. which Cadillae is so uni- cite y the ca a Chemical Engineer. h place the fumeral will be; of 2 lighted A lJittle flew into hoth 8t0d t Whaston college, 2 l is surrized by one sister § the room and asound he vlace azd then| B, SOCRE, S TRA & versally regarded. velous dependability Larkin of New Haven; thres|flos away into the qarkness again|tved o sms“::“m e Camiile of this city, Joseph of | “Such is our life” the king said. On® ;“d Mrs. George F. Boston, and Aime of this city. 3 advisors heard him and said that “;l - 20 e oo 8t teo of ihres - plans for the bird had really fown into tae dark, 5 % means of financing the sending of a de A recoption was recently temdlored | byt oyt therc he wouid fAnd his mest| Portchester, N. Y., after spending g Lt &ate to the Naiional Rotary convention | Mre. Arthur Colbert of South Windham K NORWICH Th at 8t. Loul At the home of Mrs. Danlel P. MeCarthy. "f},,:, @ald Professor Dinsmoze. i “’q:":&,‘v‘r"t.?&’fi. :::, fl.\’n s | The A' C’ Swan Co- NEW LONDON * Birmingnam—Alabama e is our Mothers and Parent-Teach 3 rs. Cofbert was formerly Miss Helea | i home the past week. At & mocting of the Conseil Florimond |31 Mollitor and was macried In New | oy wigy sy fom fhe ablivion. ro-| ™Mrs. Bana Hateh has retirsed Sl toar L'Cnioa St. Jean Baptiste d'Amerigue.{7ongon November 15. She received| paeit into the obliyion. but somewhere| 2tter spending several weeks with rel- i which:was largely attended the clectioB | many peautitul gifts. Among thosed ou there we will find our oternat]2iives at Sufield, = |~ » of oiticers was as follows: present were, Mrs. Car! Johmsom, Mrs. s Dlace. He was given @ romsing vote] C8rl Oman is necovering from am ai- President, (Pierre J. Laramee; vice|Scribner, Mies Tillic Colbert, Miss Ada ¥ S AT thank: audience. tack of ilmese, president. Afbert J. Piche; secretary, | Howlett, Miss Mayme Colbert, Mra M. s b ed : e gas Miss Martha Manning ef Nerwich ANNOUNCEMENTS et . e e ik Soliivan, Mrs. Gamegs Anthony, Mx. | qonr oS 843 & 837 Ol 7own spemt Sunday at her home. The voung people of ¥ Baptist - .. t ) T, " hurch e preparing to give a grand re; mAst ¢ emonies, An-|Thomas Shea Mrs. Sanwel Dilworth, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Doubleday ' o 3 7 4 e o iphone | Mre. G, Leroy Howlets, s GCatberine Alphonse Gran siwat 45 yemes oll|ang son spent Thanksgiving with M. & benefit. concert n December, the object Yoseph Larviere and Charles]Connell, Mrs. C. C. Smith, Mra. H. Liji-1 7% found desd in his home in Andover| noubleday's mother, Mrs. Swan of = s 1o secure fuds for a mew church ore bonorary president, Joseph Le-]auist of New Haven and Mrs. Waiter G‘,“fih’m RMCBC" Smith. Rociwville. 0 Y { gan. s 3 A 5 i E = " e —_— @bwce; aink committee. fiat ward Al | Busbes of New ' for ‘a number of years and made e e e i . Land on Canterbury Turmplke Seid. Bert J. Piche and George Delude; secoBd | ghe R. G. Dan Mereantile Agency of | living by woodchopping. hunting, 3 A z 4 Ehary pard, Atred Lambert and = Alpbonse{mgriford bas brought civil suit egainst! Medigel Examincr Dr. Willium L. )h):r E;“:d 2::5 w;mmlsgé‘;}'fi.s and M J . Case bex soid for Mrs. Lens hird ward M. Dion snd F.|Maurico L. Leonard of this city on the|gins of South Coventry was called and|,nd aprs. James larkham had ther Stanided ol the World ! 4 . e et oy oabgie s A. DAutenE. e f““(‘?‘m WW:‘S-, m&s are clamfi :-I-nmumed @eath due to valvular heatt| Thanksgiving dinner in Hartford. wtanaard of € ¥ror 3 : i e rm‘“‘" g dbmistin Lt e L Mrs. Helen Tubbs Thanksgiving S M i o T gt Towetne e ey o] 208 amoust vty ven aached | T doceapes i suvived by two | v e neme o er sl o ! Ne Daliy I iea Woodworking plant | ¢ase is returna efore Justice of R e i city] ae Sy o . " 5 on the prems wmw $ fre tyciye duysiPence Curils Dean Baturday, Decembor| who resides 1zl Ay and M:~.h::‘mhaxles Backus enter-| play, The F k i ney o Mass., a & and LEONARD BRIDGE = i3 now nearly completed. Very|® lo o ohonse st The| Smerland. his native coustrs. First!(sined a tamily gathering Thanksgiving.|grades 6 and 8:: r . Good Nigit. the only surviving member of the family. ! it it —— I S ade o & oWy e O e tacomtaly] SoaSmgn. . B Balmer of Anflover | which included chfidren and gramdehil-| Michacl Wasy ; song, A Il Chatierton, a daughter | Aessrs. Pendleton, Buroham | eith Vadderie at Brosdwsy ¢ machinery. In addition to the | Ridges and nearby residents successfully{ got in touch with Mrs. Wills Tuesduy|\gron. These geesent mumbered foue flogs by the firm, fitteen of the force of | {OUEt a brush fire recently, whioh barn- | sceping and informed her of the ucwth] fuen, \With the host and hostese amd crrpenters have suffered a loss of scveral |ed from the Central Vormont railrozd 10 of her broth { iwo sons were Mr. and Mrs. Garreit ¥ h"“‘r“ doliars when they lost their jthe }hpuse. g e e M. v \mah nd two rons, Herace and Har- The ewner of the structare, Wil-] _The Ladies night of San Joso council, . Theatra ' and daughter, Mies Lot- | Watrous and Fred Fowler of MiddleBeid | There are promised five fine B. ¥ The characters in i lay t sha f and Mr. | spent the week ‘¢cnd as guests of Gearge | Keith vaudeville acts the Broadwa: Dame Brewster. Mary ; nd M > ., Mrs D. Watrous. s : : : 4 ; Ceeteny. | Bursctie W. C© At Sl i 4"3_ Tathem aiso los Bia tools, No. 14, Knighte of Commbus, whicn was| STAFFORD SPRINGS oy d Mistes Flglen and Mu-| cita, 3 foln Alden, . 1) D Brepke 2 + ’ chester and 1 i » e il S od : s an mother | ficld Mass., | rdlit - BT . all of South Windham wuil TThe firm is to continue with its outside | I3 TussdLy cvening in Wasbburn el Corcmer John I Pahey of Rockville. | J M. O'Connell and twc and several contracts are being{Vas & declded success and @il 1ong be|iwho held an inques | daughters of New bendon Which keep the force of men ai|IoTembered by those who aitendad The |on the death of 3 G . A } a1l was filled to caphcity he en- S < The firm has not as vet decided tortainment committee put things over in | being soruck by an tertair automobile &riven by Irederick Sunger! BQLTUN a fitting manner. has filed his opinion with the clerk of | rt & Co. who present a comedy va Berc Winslow. Clar-, from s There were also f | £ 5904, clogh comady kac mew ence Holbrock: Patience Horner. Clara'preser ant_relativ _Mr. and Mrs. Netticton and Mise|song and dance for a goof measure. Berman; “Raymond Spen-, ward Hall and his sister, Miss Ruth Hall on and Mr. and Mrs. David |and is further enchanced by beautiful g ‘Howe, Olga Wasy Piaintield. The zrandson, Oliver F. in ich Thankegiwing |scenic effects. 8 Abraham DHHEI ishop, sen of Mrs. Chatterton was un- ing. ST SR cn‘:’:\(;“};lfll;:‘ll;(! are ca ; : e ; ¥ s pitrs a3 Schwartz has Teurned £ o . The Americanigation ool t fehe superior cowt. He finds that the |, 205 Melen Taylor of Wolvoke B i Rubi n: Betty 3 . gt ol citd (e ighy - Scisiators: of the Welao Gunes antih Anne Wood Elderkin C death of Miss Ryder was caused by dhe ! ¢ pavion | Toony RO ceeds of the entertaimmeat, : berly's house Howard E. Williams of Springeid, | wire R. 18 offering $25 to be divided and given |carcless operation of Sanger of his au-| 'y 1oy hie Willam E. Stetson . 4re (o be applied lo.| Plainfieid strcet, H ¢ s.. spent the weck end recently with| The Teller Sisters are singing come in the Natchaug, Wingham ; tomobile. SR “Stet % i = i riu;d Rl 4 mmings. diennes and are as beautiful as they an Norta and South Windham| Miss Byger was struck by Sanger's| Yoo CIUSRCE SICTSOn ang Clerenc 5 D oA Mre. Nuthan Bales pnnounce Nadel Alec Waran and Datid |shzpel to the student in each at thejavtomobile on ine macadam roud mear | Seeison of Cromwed were Thanksgivis B it of their ‘augnter, Fiee- | veass st Moaliyl Sampson and Douglas are comedians {discretion of the teachers, who shows|Hydcvilie on the cvening of November | SUCSS of Charnas X. Toomis T T par_cxcellence he greatest improvement in history élur- | 2oth. Shg was taken to the bospital] . Botss . f ' i ereol . 1" The Du_ Ponts cater the vear. Only those in the higher and died zhout two hours later. | 2 . C.l Ars. Annle T. daught ol £ rtie. ~ ONECO gling noveity grades of the Natchiug aud Winghaw | The fnperal of M. Reglnw Dipeau | Fogt: ; jlate, Joseph A Flean of Plainfield, J ht K 2 : o 3 “Channing of the Northwes Selz- B s e {was held i Si I 1lat the liome of her daughter . i h. Comn., r 3 Mrs. Fred W n nick picture starring Eugene O Brien, i1 ur mectng of tge Violet Re du mommr at u ph erton, on orten street In 3 £ o ing @ visit with relatives in v opens at the Broadway atre tomer- No. 37, was heid Tue B r of| New Haven, Dec. 1., and was buried in : : - i Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brown =nd two |row and is sure some (hriller. 1t gives cheursal of the de over Thanksgiv= the family lot in the P eld cel 2 daughters gpent Thanksgiving with 3ir |the star a chance to prove he is & vigs $ opened Monday and! Morday afrernoon.. i $ 1y, s p {and Mrs. Brooks at Deep Rjver. orous mam who rides like a Cossack, naell were @ ce | T ¢ 3 nksgiving vecess. AEETh euiunec (Fhomelrs Fe O Jo £ B egational | “Un oeoll C. Thumrott of Provide a8 |swings a wicked carbine and takes og, :35 pam. 1 | E court ia Rock: e 2 Helen Bowen epent the vaca-|this viliage, the house of her faiber, . onday 3 Leen the guest of Mrs. Celinda Wi the husky Pat Hartigan in a froe-for- Special” (Efect. Jan.]) §:39 pan. Send ¢ y ¢ to T ¥ SEniEer Westminster, | seph A. Dean. once standing on Pl st £ S B | Thamas Underwood has returned from |ail filght which would make Dempsey Express from Bostou aiiords con- udden C vich. Conn 1 . street between the residence of Hermon in charge of the guardlan, N eir mom. | Pridgeport, where he has been working. |and M. Cerpentier turn green with emvy. R L B " > % b g h e MANS i o Eeade Johnson confined lo|ii. Chapman and Dr. Bimer Bennett. W. Fontaine, met with onc of their e o Mrs. Thomes Beown wess in * sl s g ) F ELD DEPOT ser siudies at Russell Sage school, at| Mrs. Arkins was one of those delightful Miss Flora Bibeau, completing the | MF. ond Mrs Thoma? Beown we o | et ConstLine . :45 & 2 R S Mary Tilden| Tro¥. N. ¥. women of th g kindly work on the doll booth for the bazaar, | SrEESter TEREREY o B Rorrymers o6 e Sl Pt Wiater 1_,,,,, Tickets, at reuce ‘ e + Dew T i 5 Tiden| Wiliam IT. Atking and family haveland hospitable, ta vely interest -having nearly 100 doils readsy. e Oy Faiaswn. of day, Frides snd Ssturday. Iowins 5tap-gvers, returi pF-8 roser By of = b .,.n__mkfl_ mone to Nesw York, whtere Mr. Atkins|in the modern life, aithough in fll healih| Miss Esther Wilson unable to preceed | o 0 S0 CI0, (o0l L "mes Mar- | Crook stories in motion pictores in< Jang 13, 1923, - 4 ¥ 1 has od_employment. for several years. In November she was “with her studies owing (o illness, Is at| Cly] 5 e g o ot " et 3 S o a . dohn Toomey amd sons,|taken very 1l while yisiting hes home for a short time, # = RIS s Atlantic Coast Line | g Lanewe hankssiving | R e haan. pending] 1a MWemiriy sud was. taken I ber Axuh- | aiee. Eimer. Beunect i eaturiaining {\Mias Elsio Tome of Wilimntic is i 5 » Pt W Shhen co themuiden of 4 davs their Boltom farm. ter's home in New Haven where she her mother, Mrs. Harriet Pellet of Cen-|®ending a few dayi s L Sddress J. H. JOHNSON, N 3 A ' Suhros L QEr e : s Sihfe e’ Do’ 14 9Fith ner|dind “ra) Viilage. Tom Brewia, Sim Brewin, James Stew 304 B aebing <o St Bestop, Mass JJ (V.. ucgsd 3y E B Russel] Lee, The burial service was conducted by | Miss Miriam Chapman was home trem |&rt, John Marviott, Rebert Marriont eed AcCollym of | M. Alvord leaves Wednps-|Rev. William ¢. Prentiss. pasior of the | Erown university over the Thamksgiving | 1057" ™ ‘Providence. 45 5 e T o e Oy onia where she i= to visit|First Conpregational church, Mrs. Arkins holiday and week cnd accompaaled by 3 strongest and most thrillies ook Pie- £ v Auisans: Cussibaniafn s : i Wiiliam Rorst. From there sholveing a former parishioner in the Grand {her friends, Miss Gretchen Guegel tores cver shown in Nerwich THE HUK;EA[, AND % ¢ S 5 3 s to Qcean Grove. N. J. to spend a|Avenue Congregational church in New - After 2 man lllI-M a cynic for | “Liopel Basrymore, Seeza Owens . ¥ oh k! S8 son of Andover ! ith Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Ward.| Haven. The following relatives were| A girl likes o listen to sofc nothings |2 while he begins te thiok tao little of | Lowell Sherman are the featured pha; mbfl‘“ CQR" 2 ¥ e ki o o e ang Mre. Semuel M. Alvori|presont at the burial, Mys. Charles |when they mean something. others and too mueh of himself. »,_ Q]gic]’aflb AND . 0 4 \iso ol his | #azleville Thanksgiving. e - BALMERS parcets, Bow ud Nes . . Mpliogn. | s Bevths Bibham | of W Fb. 3 s ¥ Miss Evelyn Thompson a ie on Thanksgivin 24 Main qL;e & Wiltiian 3 el Earamal, spent oy i Ha now of Bratieooro, Vi St s #41 Mrs. Bell B. Riggelman is enter | for the week cnd An(IINRS Wes xteund - lows s Caroiing E. Bartlett of Hartford | Dimor Botham and family visited at]iD® 8Ty part of Thanksgiving —week. \ e home of s eister in Pulnam Thanks-{ gos; Leied 1o hembouses | of M. . Segar have roturs 18 oy eniy- ing the Fupers) of Mrs.|> 5 texnelds Momorial school was | 87 PIymouth Rock pullets. rDNkflA_L SIRECTCRS AND rar's brother-in-law, Minot Swmich Jate |cigs;d {rom Wolhésday Lo Monday. Tha |, L‘;f,““i“,‘;;‘;“;f“;;":“ 2 Wil EMBALMERS T South Norwalk. : . ltemcher, Miss Blcanor Fitugerald, epent wilh the pelis o | M. and Mrs. Frank H. Campbell and . the holiday &t her home in Norwich, fourfean skunks yhich ho hid recsetly Unisn St Willimactic. Con | daughicr Colette nave Teturmed to their| The patients of the Mansfield seate | TUPS% Seliing them to g degler. Phgoe 256 -'um Assistant) | training school angsgiving day was Quially | o mrnam s v e e 3 school and hospital great’y en-|corved in town. There wers mo church B ———— ——— e ? Joged & mpsquermde dance Fhanksgiving. | ST ice. ‘ond apparently Very fem iet: 1 Mr. gnd Mrs. Cbarles Downing spent|iors were here. The day was chiefly JAY M. SHEPARD | the wepk cpd with friends in Middletown. | dovesed o family o 21 Cluroh 62 ay Miss Della Whitmaa of Putvem ¥83|jer perties. The Sucesding Filmors & Shepard Phons 102 the week ond guest of Mfs. F. McCol » FFiC L Warren Collins, four boys and_ foor Fuperal Direcior & Embalmer; l Puone 1812 'Rer. T. D. Klein visited the session of | Baisy, g ity oFr B dizner; M. . world's act and they are the cars to Tampa and Miacl. Legve Peana. Trrminal, ew Yor) i !,'_{ Et i il 'NEW LONDON OF; h i i ; n of | Porter gnd family, glso .22 NGRTH ST. WILLIMANTIC! 8 Back Serset F‘E.,E, 2] TR S Balle Friduy Lasy Aspistant Fol. Conaschion i Round Trips, Maen, Wed. and Fri LY B were guests of Logius W. Rabinson {Post Will Mr. and Mre. Charles STAFFORD | ‘i Leon Booth of Spri ngfickd has beea 2| Baymon B Tedatives hece. is wita Cligton Loveland W m'ss Esther Warren, who attend- ;:r: .q‘uo.xr 3nd Mrs. & 3 1 5 (b Wilimpntic 'Nermai scicol, Fomnlas l | i A5 and Mrs. Akige By g o 4 5 daugh i 'fi gmmhnmuzdmevmmu.mhwnnmmm i Eh ding aoniversery of Mr. mifi{Fred A. Hunt. Agd“ Revce last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Ugly Mr3. of Hapeville is with Jer q-n day in hfllw‘ri‘ Mrs.© sangmer Mrs, Sampson Mursay. . :3.@ to Plginville "and spend- “’m ;:‘\}g s ch;‘e W&rfn‘er and fim xwk ma wn her gan gud v o 2 few davs Mr - with friends fu SDS‘ el - ”“n B T Ly man. s W n e mmwi; m;gr s with her grand-| Miss Gaaco %,w Willimantis i ¢ ? i & har goliage ¢ I\a(ykhehktpghevmewm ’ $.£,~ TS e S | Tl ST Sy T, t-ax\d the !ll ‘who 5‘“‘“&' Igfi t@ World and|in town, were Mr. and Mrs. Theodore copyentions, held| L B | Wl speni at ‘e mebting. A | povents, M. ‘Sake ey Jmnts H 3 pursaw | d, Mrs. Jgmes A and Miss fl.h Lewis of Hertford it ber mother, Mrs. John L-‘Lp Mry. Praak Mitehell end . WN day in Wi s e - Bom eat hef juether, Mrs. Whitman. - s 5 If ynn bel i Wiss " m-mi sour food the mouth, thea 5 x % -D-P«l ets. o - ontertaigment 2 . % a’ schoolh Blod by the sshoiars ey “dp e was as fol- stop m ot e of "urkoys, d‘fu:'m o gl x-':,‘,.r,'*,,:m::: Tk 2 § ] o ¥ o s %gzzglfs 5

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