Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 23, 1922, Page 2

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NORWICH BULLETIN Willmaatic Offies | which is to go into effect not than Mareh 1, and if possible he like to be relieved of his pastoral on_ February 11 In his_letter the rectorship of the Church Transfiguration at Edgewood, E. copy of the resignation has also ot the parish, upper and meeting will be held on 11 and Mr. Borchert states that is looking forward to this last meet- witn_much anticipation . ‘Walter ¥. Borchert' has had of St. Pauls Episcopal church over five years. He came here July 1977, and bhe has worked faithfally ameng his parishioners and is highly es- y the teowmspeople. Ha has ; every civic ‘move- Ment and his views on all matters has |, of a broad and democratic na- tuse. z A sovisus fire in o lumber yard was neesowly averted afer five o'- woak Friday afismoon when fire caught the gawoline tank and pump in the yard Wilimantio Lumber and Coal en Church street and a_ Reo drawing gasoline. Louis iver of the truck, came yard and started to draw, gas- the pump. It was quite dark . Veglard very carelessly lit a to see how much of the “gas’ be had upmped into his automobile tank the result that tho gasoline blazed : gd | Mae which had dripped on the ground | wround the pump. The truck was imme- yard into Chemicals were put into use truck was saved in less than In the meantime chemi- to extinguish the blaze the pump and in a few minutes sate from danger. Steed, 37, of Kensing- at St. Joseph's hospital fol- an operation for appendieitis. | young man was an ex-service mdn | attended the Cenneteicut Agricul- | uma) coliege at Storts. He was taking | & voeational course. such as grant- | by Wedacal Veteran's Bureau, and Nad been at the college simce December 1921, Sunday eveaing he was stricken &t his bearding place in Storrs and he a wife. The body was taken in charge by a New Britaih undertaker and con- veyed during the day to that.plaee = for burial. Mrs, M. Pendieton, widew of Cyrus H. Hamilton, dled. at® her in Hebron Friday TaorRing. . céased was born in Hebrom, July §, 1 the daughter of Oliver'and Lydia Brown Wells. She is miryived by four daugh- ters, Clarissa Pendleton, Mss. Annie C. Gilbert, Susan Pendletan ard Mrs. Ey- erett G. Lerd of Hebren, ome son; Dr. Cyrus E. Pendleton, of Colghester. Thirfeen _marriages took place in the town of Windham during the month of Naovember which were recorded at the office of Town Clerk Frank P. Femton, Three of them were performed by Rev. 1. J. Papllien; three By Rey. John E. Clark; two by Rev. John Pearce; two by Rev. E. A, Mathlay; and one each by Rev. Arthyr W. Clifford,” Rev. H."C. Belac and Harry S. McCready. The li follows:: 3—Arthur Charles' Ayer, ‘33, Coventry, and Hazel Barbara Iroms, 18, Manches- ter, by Rev, Harry 8. McCready. 6—Harvey, S. Dinelle, 74, Fort Wright, N. Y., 133rd Company, and Goplding D. Matthews, 24, South Whidham,' by Rev. Arthur W. Clifford. 6—Henri J. Cote, 29, and Louiso Mor- neau, 35 by Rev. J. H. Papilion. 6—Andre C. Roux, 39, and Rose La- mina Dion, 34, by Rev. J. I. Papillon. 9—Alfred_Leiss, 26, and Mary Da- lochio, 21, by -Rev. John E.-Clark. 11—William C. 3aas, 29, Mansfield, and Marion E. Hanson, 13, by Rev. John Pearce. 14—Ernest Luby, 33, Hartford, and Annora C. O'Conuell, 34, by Rev. John E. Clark. 14—Henry Lowe, 20, and Eva. Brind- 19, by Rev. E. A. Mathieu, hatles W. Hill, 34, and Hattie Althea Hall, 23, by Rev. John Pearce. 27—Ludger J. Lussier, 23, and Olivine L. Privee, 23, hy Rev. E. A. Mathieu. 23—Odilon Vertefeuilla. 30, and Ce- lina Bousjolle, 22, by Rev. J. J. Papil- lan. 30—Eugens D. Jolie, 21, and Cara B Parker, 22, by Rev, H. C. Belec. 30—Wilfred N. Rushford, 24, and Mil- dred M. Kelley, 20, by Rev. John E. Clark. News of the churches—At the First Congregational church with Rev.: Harry S. McCready, pastor, tie ¢hutch school Dr. e |winl be méet in'the churgh house “at 945 a'm. and the morning worship will be at 10.45 a. m. 'The subject of the sermon will be Jesus, the .Son. At 4,30 p. m. the Christmas Vesper service will be observed, and a ‘pageant, Adora- tion of the Kingy and Shepherds, will be rendered. 'Af 11 p. m. Will“be the Uniion’ Christmas Eve gervice and holy communion in St. Paul's church at which {all members of the ‘congregation'are in- {vited ‘to Attend. Arthur L. Clark of the Jordan Hard- Yeesived medical attention by Dr. W. P.'Ware ‘company has received a check for S. Keating, oxaminer for the Veterans :3$10 from the Remipaton Arma: company in this territory. His condition | of Bridgeport as one of the - prizes s found to be so sorious that le was |awarded by that compasy in a window sgshed to St Joseph's hospital. He leaves | contest recently conducted. : The -&irl Scouts are fo givé a dance !in the near future st the Gemgregation- ial chureh house at Which the college boys and gitls will have a cordial wel: come. Musie will be by a. well known {looat: archestes. Mre: - Harvey. Broheon. castomers Miss Phyllis Robinson - an 88’ Mar- T oty o Y, n‘v'g gery Harvey are to act as patromésses. gay thet I have a LUNCH ROO! Norbert C. Girard of Niagars univers- -.Allln St.. Willimantic, where m-i“ Ity, New York, is spending the holidays mugh of the sime kina as I vised gi ‘the home of his pafents,; Dr.-and Mrs. Will_have Oyaters, any style o 5 @irard of this eity. : . Also Cl d 3 A . T‘;‘?meAmtde_ .;l; '3. Mr. “and ‘Mrs. ‘John Duff ahd sor, E3 quality. ward, and ‘daughter, Marguétits, leave 8. P. BUBGESS. ths ' (Saturdsy) to spend-a week . |MURRAY'S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. e e et et i . v e - e T— o 1 o SUGGESTIONS FOR THE LAST MINUTE. GIFT SEEKERS Vesiting’s Orienta] Perfumes and -+ Incense Bormers For Gifts e NOTICE T i i P ¥ Providence with Mrs. Daff’s mother, Mrs: |James Morelana. Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Ford of Wind- ham ‘street have as g st hf!or thz k;(o!i- PrEt ki < days Mrs. Ford's relatives, Mr. and Mrs. E.D. Mokenna of Washinzta, Dy C. el Wales Thompson of Baltimore, -son of g Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Thompson, ar- . rived home Friday- evening for the hol. || TODAY—LAST TIMES—“BURNING ldays. Ralph Carpester, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. E. Carpenter arrived home Friday from Moses Brown Prep. school for the holidays. Walter R. Gavigan of Bates college arrived here to spend the holidays with Telatives in ‘this city. Grace Goddard of ‘Bates college is spending the holidays with relatives and friends in this ecity. s Mjss Caroline . Bartlelt, who ~has been the guest of Mrs. Bell Riggleman for several weeks returned home to ! Hartford, Friday afternogn. Miss Je Baldwin of Forest Iille, L. 1., Ia expected here to spend the hol: idays willl her ister, Mrs. Tell Riggle- man. Mrs. Don H. Curtis recently entertain- od tho Windham Road Auction club of three tables. Mrs. George Burkhardt of Holyoke, is her guest for several days Miss Mery E. Davison s spending the holidays with friends in New York. The Misses Florence G. Woodward and Mary Quinn of the 'ormal school are spending the 'Christmas vacation in Hartford. H R. A. Robinson, superintendent of the lacal ‘branch, of the Metropolitan Life Insurance company has returned from a business trip to New York, city. Mr. and M George H. Andrews and Mr. and Mrs. A C. Brown and family of the Ridges w spend the holidays Wiai Mr. and Mrs. Merton H. Andrews ou Kast Hartford. Blair Thompson, a student in Besten, . spending the holidays with his par- ents in this clt PARAMOUNT PICTURES SUNDAY NIGHT ONLY- HAROLD LLOYD, in tor in town Wednesda: William McDonald and_Meyer, Cha- tetz, who are attending Colby college, Maie, are at thelr homes in town:for the holidays. . Mrs, Fred A. Bock left Tuesday spend the holidays in New York. Reginald McDonald of Hartford is the guest of his father, Samuel McDos- ald on Sehool -street for a few days’ va- cation. White BROA tal Arthyr H. Chapman and Leo were visitors {u New Haven Tuesday. J .A. .Thomas of, Lebanon=was call- ing on friends in town WeGnesday. The. schol term for thd Christmas; vacation closed , Friday. . Examinatiorm were held Wednesday, Thursday . and Friday from 10.30 .until, 12 noon. Fri- day morning'a méeting of ghe debating chab will be held. The. topic for discus- sion is Capital Punishment, | Michael Sullivan of Lozrah was a vis- | itor in town Wednesday. 3 | Saturday - morning at 8 o'clock there will -be 2 monti's mind .mass at St. An- drew's ;ehureh for. the. late Jeremiah -J. Sullivan. i | Jake Klingon, who is attending college in Boston, is at His home on Broadway for. the holidays 3 5 i Mrs. am E, Strong and dsughter, Miss-Belle, B. Strong. left-town Thursday morning ~for Norwich, where they will spend . the . winter .with Mrs. Strong’s daugliter, Mrs. Hattie. Reynolds, Roger Foote of-bebanon was a caller and.MILTON SILL&—OTHER SUBJECTS—MATINEE, CHILDREN 15¢ P e —————— Lester Cuneo, in ANN LITTLE, in “NAN OF THE NORTH” ———————ee s MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY—4 DAYS ONLY TODAY—KEITH VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES CONTINUCUS SHOW TORAYMATINEE, CHILDREN 18 CENTS "'CECIL B. De MILLE'S “MALE AND FEMALE” CAST INCLUDES:—THOMAS MEIGHAN, BEBE DANIELS, GLORIA SWANSON, THEODORE ROBERTS AND OTHERS 9—STUPENDOUS, POWERFUL ACTS—§ MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY—HOLIDAY PROGRAM B. F. KEITH VAUDEVILLE — 5 ACTS 5 PHOTOPLAY FEATURE Conway Tearle, in “The Referee” CONTINUOUS SHOW CHRISTMAS CONTINUOUS @HOW TODAY and CHRISTMAS STARTING 1:30 e e SANDS,” with WANDA HAWLEY —7:80 and 8:45—20e-260 “Silver ¥ urs “NUMBER PLEASE” ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY Never — never — never before has Norma Talmadge created a role so magnetic, so radiant as the Duch- esse dé Langesis, gorgeous to be- hold yet never to be held. In scenes of splendor and suspense she un- folds this confession of love from the heart of a wilful beauty in France’s gayest courts. A perfect consomance of masterly production, spectacular beauty, drama-de-luxe. Star supporting cast includes. Con- way Tearle, Wedgewood Nowell, Adolphe Jean Menjou, Rcsemary Theby, Irving Cummings. 8—ACTS AGLOW WITH THE WINE OF LIFE—8 DWAY here Thursday. =, George Case, carrier on R. F. D. 4 is Maving his_vacaio’: . Subtitute Carrier Jerome. Sullivan-isiearing for the route during, his absence, _ Harry Bock 16ft * town Thursday te €pénd the holidays with"feiends in Dan- byty. . Gged A a k] iss r;g;ir:a;;t_o‘gqnn;ll, who js prins. cipaf of 4 Hartford school, is the guest of her sisters on’ Pleasant street. SPRING HILL __ Rev. H. W. Tillinghast read his res- ‘gnation as’ pastor. of the Spring_ Hill Baptist vhurch last Sinday to take ef- feet Mareh 31, 1983. The thermometer registered four de-| grees above zero o Wednesday morn- :inv.. t:he coldest this winter so far. Ev- erything was coated ice which makes traveiing on foot very diffcult. ‘A ohlmney fire ia- the House occupied by Brother’ Littleworth. called for the services . of the local volunteer fire de- yartment or Sunday evening which Prempiiy responded and, under the di- rection of Foreman Frank Davis pre- vented. any material damage. The wires for the eleatric lights are mearly all in place and will ~soon be ready_far the conmection. Carroll_Hawkiny, who is in & hospi- tal in Willimantic as &, result of injur- fes received about,: two..weeks, 3g0. is. 60 far recovered 28 to: he: able to sit-up every. day and expec@ to. come home soqn. . | Wednesgay evening. There were somd | Bood speakers present who entertained in an instructive way. A list of direc- tors were appointed at the business end of - the - meeting. William Bisoloff left Thursday for Lakehurst, N. J., where he is to spend the winter. JEWETT CITY “The Christmas music on Sunday at the Methodist church includes the following program: Organ voluntary, Joy to the H: Worship _the King, Wilson ; Gloria Patri; Anges from the Realms, Smart; Brightest and Best, Harding. Miss Christine Burdiek, organ- ist; W. J. Robertgon, Jr., chorister. Res. Herbert Wilber's morning topic will be Christmas Glving. In the even- ing he will speak of the coming of Christ, the talk being illustrated by Christmas pietures. At the Congregational church the mu- sical program is: Voluntary, Preluds in F, E. L. Ashford The Herald Angels Sing, E. S. Lorens, with baritone and obligato solos by H. E. Paul, Wil- liam Marshall and B H. Hiscox, Jr.; of- fertory, Wonderful Stery, G. D. Wilson, arr. by Ira R. Wilson, an amhem witk obligato throughout by Sadie Thempsen; postiude, Grande Marehe de raison, Scotson Clark-Seeger. F. S. Leonard, organist; Mme. E. H. Hiseox, chorister. Benjamin Marshall, president of Con- necticut Woman's college. will occupy the pulpit. The C. E. meeting will be led by Lauretta Alley. About 25 attended the regular.meet ing of the Men's club at the ‘Baptist eburch on Tuwesday evening the Ladies’ Aid society furnished.an oyster- supper.| The mmsical at the Baptist Garand, Miss Edna Sharkey. James Ol- son, chorister and organist. IN PICTURES REE THEATRE IN MUSIC GALA HOLIDAY BILL — FOUR DAYS SUNDAY—MONDAY—TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY WHO PAYS THE JAZZ BILLS? == Flrricue mogere— Lasiy ‘bm-n That unsung hero of a million homes — Father! And now, in this wonderful heart-drama by the author of “Humores- que,” Father comes gloriously into his own. Made of the joys and tears of plain folks, it'll fill your heast with a glowing gladness, THE GOOD PROVIDEI The Pachaug church Christmas exer- gises dre to be held at 7.30 topight. Sapta Claus will appear, and theré will be three plays given by members of the Sundsy gchool, with special music. The women of the church are asked to bring cake. Mrs. Gallup is very ill at the home of her son, Bdward Gallup, on Main street. Miss Dorothy Paul is at home from the Norwich sanatorfum for a week. The students who are attending several colleges are at home for the holidays. The employes of the A. B. Burleson Co., Inc. were very pleasantly remem- befed by the compamy on Friday with gifts of boxes of candy for the girls and tobaceo for the men. The toWn schools closed Friday wih Christmas exercises until Jan. 2d. | At the Congregational “church Friday evening a Christmas party was held. A Christmas tree was loaded with gifts, and {Harry Paul as Santa Claus appeared with a pack on his back from which the children heiped themselves to 10 some of them it was a realistic ::’fu:m— ance, evidently, by the gize of their eyes. l’n\am in eahfge of Mra. Carle ;:llg'l! given by the children as fol- H : < Apening song, Sunday school; teeita- Gegeer o, Mrs Rapmems S o goer ; song. Mrs. s ; Tec tation, Miss Park e i . s gii reeitation, Riahardson ; song, Miss Parkburst's girls ;:ohatlon. Janet Wilcox ; recitation, unn ; -song, Sunday gchool, and cake were served u‘:‘éw n..’%'.rfim with YERA GORDON =< DORE DAVIDSON Grested by Cosmopolitan Productions Settings by Joseph Urban . . .. . TOPICS OF THE DAY NO ADVANCE IN PRICES ——_—————_——;——_————_—.__— TODAY—CONTINUOUS SHOW, 1:30 TO 10:15—VIOLA DANA, in “JUNE MAD- NESS”—CHAS. HUTCHISON, in “GO GET ’EM HUTCH”—CHARLIE. CHAPLIN, “SHOULDER ARMS”—PATHE NEWS : Christmas Dance ROSELAND MABKXT STERET OPP. AUDITORIUM MOTEL TONIGHT . PHILHARMONIC DANCE ORCHESTRA CONFETTI, STREAMERS SPECIAL LIGHTING EFFECTS, ETC. EDUCATIONAL C THE BEST By Fannie Hurst—Directed by Frank Borzage (director of “Hlnnutuque").'—‘ Christmas Noveltyf DANCE COME DANCE AROUND THE CHRISTMAS TREE, there were piano_duets by - ere were plano _duets by -Mrs, Weld il and Mrs. Gillétte, "and an_informal t: church-includes, in the morming: Velun- dstide Recollections, W. J. iE 41 g : Here is a suggestion that . ideslly meets the accasicn for a truly per- sonal remembeance. They make beagtiful and prastical gift a re- minder of the giver. This varisty offers o /wide cheice in dainty Silk and attractive hand. embraidered ' Philippine., , & Silk* Haover, a. and a at the last by Rev. W. V. Allen of Willington. Rev. B. F. Nye of Hampton. The next meeting will be held at Mansfield Cen- tre the third ‘Tuesday ovening in Jan- ‘uary, when the committee on. npew by- laws should bé ready 'to.make report. O, B. Nason has been confined to his bed for two. or three days as a result of a fai. 5 Mr. 4nd Mrs. Weld. expect to go to New York on Saturday to spend thie Baltzell; anthemi, And There Were Shep- herds, Mrs' E. L. Ashford; _offertaire, When Christ Wag, Hora, R. W, Stults; postlude, Festal i F, J. E. Rob- erts. Evening—Volpntary, Chritns lnde Nazareth, Ch. 3 is Rev, E. E. Sates’ morning subject Christ Born in Qur Hearts, the fourth o the series of Christmas sermonms. There will be baptism after Sunday sehool. In the evening at 7 a cantdta, Christmas King, will be:given by the ehoir. 'Miss Alice Gilbert, organist; Mrs. G. F. Prior, chorister. 2 Christmas music by ‘St. Mary's choir, given on Christmas P B et Leonana's; ool arts Mo o DENTIST Dr. F. C. Jackson SPEGIALITING IN g PAINLESS EXTRAGTING 715 MAIN STREET, WILLINANTIC Whitmpn, Page and. Shaw, |31 crurer Seee 10 O hom, K and Kibie Cndin 2| r 0 7 Round _Trips, Mon, Wed. and Fri. uguzimun FURNISHINGS P 1 NERAS, BIDECTET NP L Main Stgget, Willimanti, Conny The Ladies' Aid soeloty furnished sup- per for members of the' Mansfiela ra'r asdociation and invited guébts .to the number’of ‘about 49, at the chureh on © LAST MINUTE _~ * SUGGESTIONS * COLGATE'S AND HARMONY PER- FUME 80s to $5.00, : 505 19, 4 N CO. DRUG 1088 1812 823-2 A5 ASSORTMENT OF Y and CIGARS A ANOR XMAS. - o I. W. LAVALLIE CO., PHARMACY Prospect Street, Mocs.p IVORY. PYRALIN, .PERFUMES, MANICURE 'SETS, POCKETBOOKS, FOSS'S. CANDY, SAFETY RAZORS,|. RUBBER SPONGES, DOLLS AND eiaARs. SR Wilson’s Windham Pharmacy SELECT YOUR VICTROLA OR PIANO ‘fl". whils our stock is camplete. Susceeding Filmore & Shepard Funeral Director & Embalmer #0:62 NO WILLIMANTIC RS AND - JAY M. SHEPARD '|*7 At St. Paul's rectory on Tuesday ing Mes. David Comibs” evening given by the girls of the house whieh proyed a L A T e vestry. At the grange there was & ndid nenis were %‘ B 4l atendanos Crrisimaa sty ot J. H. Bliss still remains very iil; fhere is Iittle hope eld out for his covery. Mr. Biiss' nephew, Homer Hiiss, of Northampton, Mass., areived Friday. ‘Ray W. Greene has gons to his home. Woreester for mnfl? Alfred Royle has ing on Monday t: of the Lawton M GENTS 85c — LADIES 35 DANCE Christmas Day, 2 to 6 P. M. WILLIMANTIC, CONN. STATE ARMORY AUSPICES Co. C, 168th Inf., C. N. G. MUSIC BY RUSSELL'S NOVELTYV MARIMBA BAND, of Ware, Mass. ADMIS8ION: GENTS 76 — LADIES 85 DANCE STATE ARMORY WILLIMANTIC, GONN. Saturday Nite, December 23d AuspicEs Co. G, 168th Inf, C. N. G. Musie By Ideal Singing Orchestra of Webstor, Mass. o b i ?? il : & > %f i £ H ? 4 : 5 i i § L3 g igE vg 33338 8 2 i 4 5% i ; | I Dancing 8 to 12 With LOU ROBERTS’ KINGS OF SYNCOPATION - £ i 3 T 3“ frg | f | | ! : ¥ 8 ; | I - ATTHE PLAINFIELD COMMUNITY ‘HOUSE TONIGHT \RA_YWE‘LCH’S ORCHESTRA Ladies 50c, Gents 75c BATTERY B DANCE CHRISTMAS NIGHT DANCING EIGHT TO. TWELVE BASKETBALL CHRISTMAS AFTERNOON BATTERY B. (Formetly Crescent A. C.) i H § i | | | L | ‘ i i gk ¥ f & {b ¢ Eli? : " o 1 | i ! ; g i Z& 1! | a2 »& i

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