Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 23, 1922, Page 6

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Dandelson postofice will de open -*&niu afternoon for one hour—2.30 to 3.30 p. m—for the delivery of parcel post mail. Christmas day. Monday, the postoffice will close at 11 a. m. for the day, the lobby remaining open until 7 . m. All Christmas parcels will be deliv- ered on Monday. A ghoir of carol singers will give voice spirkt of Christmas on the eve of the great festival, about the bor- ough im gutomobiles to sing for shut-ins end af other homes where a visit from the singers will be welcome. The Girls’ club is organizing the carol shgers, and either Miss Corinpe Paine, Miss C. Ella Day or Mra. Waltér Broniey will bo interested in naving sent them the names of shut-ins wbo woul appreciate » visit from €he carol singers. The singers are to assemble Sunday evenigg at 8 o'clock at the Girls’ club ! rooms in the Exchange building will o forth on their mission in au iles. En.zm who may wish to join them may ommunicate with Miss Paine, Misg Day »r Mrs. Bronley. A groa mall order houss that has its headquarters in Buffalo and is famous , for the premiums it gives to those who rolictt business for it throughout the country bas sent into this territory no- lices wamning the public against a woman who is falsely representing herself as an agent of the house and iy obtaining or- fers for goods and advance payments wpon them.” Tne motices give a gemeral warning that the woman is an impostor, travels cnder various names, and makes rash offers not advertiged by the concern. ¥ac- L signatures the woman uses in giving receipts for momey she collects rro appended to the firm's notice. Among the names the woman uses are Mrs. An- nie Walton, Mra, Mary Smith, Mes. Jen- mie Ross, Mrs. J. Comner, Mrs. Am-u Myers. She is described as about § feet 4 tnches in helght, weight about 130 pounds, #ark complexion, eyes blue and full, hair dark brown, age about 3§ years. This ig the woman who operated in the Green Hollow road section early this fall Add to the Nst who have been © the town court to snswer for violation of the laws govern- Ing the sale of intoxicating liquors under prokibition the nams of Edward Stogkton, h Copnecticut Village. " He has a flflb of M‘ gailty to sell- | Christmas cards and parcels wn\.l_nued | gation ; res] $200 and cots in thq |the be given: Opening hynm, O Beautiful Bethlehem prayer, pastor; Dolly’s Recltation, Ge Bells, Celia Gallup and Berpice Burton; recitation, Louis Jessup; exercise, To- gether, three little giris; ladies® mt. Glory to the Lamb; recitation, S, ng the Sawiour, Celia Galup; recitation, A Little Bit of Holly, Evangeline Raimville; - | golo, Dear Little Stranger, Esther Ware; ago. and is .vm!uf the pressure ot competition in this field of commerce, Live bait for ice fishing on sale at Keup's store, Elmville.—adv. Thousand uwpon thonsand of leiters, to pags through the Danielsop postoffics Friday. The mail from the morning trains was extremely heavy, and carriers were overburdened when leaving to cover their routes. It so happens that walking is very difficult on account of the ige on borough, streets and sidewalks thig week, and this is-edding to the catriers difficnl- ties in meeting the extra burden that the Christmas season is upon them. As on other nights during this week, the postoffice will be open this evening until 9 o'clock. Sppaking of Chwistmas , 3 man said Friday that he is giving his favorite cises have been The following program wiil be given at the Baptist ohurch Spnday aftesnopn at 5 o'clock: Qrgan prelude; hymn, There’s a3 Beautiful Star, congregation; recitation. There's g Song in the Air, Marjorie Gaff- | ney ; invocation; Rev. Mr. Houck; hymn, Thou Did'st Leave Thy Throme, congre- ive reading, led by A. D. Pierce; carol, Silent Night, Holy Night, Miss Bruce's class; singing primary de- partment; offering; offertopy sola. Mrs. C. Alton Prost; hymm, Joy ‘to the World; | address, Rev. Mr. Hopok; exerviss, Miss recitation, The Gates Ajar, Francls Jes- sup; tecitation. The Reason, Eisie Phil- lips; organ and violin duet Mr. and Mrs. Rainville; recitation, The Chrjstmas Jour- ney, Bernice Burton; soug. dJesus Loves Mo, primary class; recitation, A Tiny Tof, Rainvillo; recitation, ‘Why, Elizabeth Bmwn ‘The Holy Night, Marion Galt lup recxunon. Christ Was Once a Little Baby, Milly Jessup; trip, Merry Christ- mas, Bunige Brown, Marion Galup and Esther Ware. 8t. Albem’s Church. A communion service will be held at St. Albaw's church, at 9.30 o'clock ofi Chrigtmas morning. but ‘& progeam of Christmas music will not be Dra- septed umtil the following Sunday, 31. The following selections will fl;cn be rendered: Voluntary ; recessicial, O Come ‘All Ye Faithful; Venite, R. Woodward; Glogia, R. Woodward ; Te Deum in F Alzamora; Benediotas, D. Buck ; hymn, Calm on the Listening Ear of Night; Shorter Kyszle, A. H. Ward; Gloria Tibi, C. Goumod; hyma, O Litile Town of Bethlehem; of- fertory, The Coming of the King, R. M. Stults; recessional, Hark. What Mecans Those Holy Noises; postiude. Migses Helen Hopkins, Elsa Bartlett and Florence Lathrop. at schools in Bos- wm, are gt their homes here for the holi- 5 . Michacl Comiskey. and Miss Neliie Sullivan of Hartford will be holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs, L. E Kennedy. Stantop's class; exercise, The New Born King, Miss Bruce’s olass; closing hymm, O Come AR Ye Fafthful; benediction. Congregationsl Church, A service appropriate to Christmag will be held” Supday morning at 19,30 oclock at the Congregational church. A apeclal | sermon will be given by the pastor Rev. W. B. Williams, and Mrs. Benjamin Liv- soy, agsisted by a choir, will offer Christmas anthems! The vesper service- at 5 o'olock will be in Keeping with Christmas. , Methedist Church. The Sunday eveming service st the Methodigt church will in gt 6 o'clogk and will consist of a cantyta under the able direction of A. P. Bu arns. A short address will pmede the mngl part of program. Monday a% EV:“ there will be the usual children’s entertainment. Samta Claus will be preseat to help with the gifts. There wili also be carol singing and lantern slides. Bveryone is Waloome, | i The Alumni-K. H. S. basketball game 1 Scheduled to be held Friday evening in the town” hall was cangelled. Eriday afternoon the Baptist church was decorated fo¢ the stmas period. The Christmas tree is from the farm of Amasa Pferce at Squaw Rooks. Roy E. Jomes, extension peultryman at Storrs college, was a visitor with James Sayles at Elmville on Friday. Goorge Gingras wilt spend the Christ- “Noas Mn with friends at Port Jeffer- wou, L L Seekers after $2.50 gold | pieces found on Friday that banks are holding them lar & premium of 50 cents because of the extreme difficuity of obtaining a supply. GROSVENORDALE BOY EILLED IN 'GOASTING AC CIDENT (Special to ’ma Bulletin., of the Methodist chumch or mot. | Pemtocotel Ghuzch. Atm% il be. held chugch 3 special S from a man’s store [ ! on loiig hiil -Ieadmg down from Thompson station to Grosvenordale. The boy came shoot- night at 6, ing down the steep ice-coated hill, for;body and gave permission for nearly a third of 2 mile, and crashed head-on into the front axle of am au-! tomobile owned by Alexander Maitland Thompson and driven by Abert Du- mache, who was carefully driving up the incline. The boy's-skull was frac- that the boy's body shot under the car wponheing thrown rrom the sled at the isstant of collislon. Coasting compan- mm—-——a- ¥. W. THLINGHAST & SONS, ‘| morning of Tel. foosup G1°5 Night Oall—Dantel- Neckties from Allen’s Hundreds and hundreds of beautiful nch sitk he; in the newest and most wanted designs and celoflggs. Mogadon, moire and other stripes; handsome Pers- ians, figured and scroll effects, all-wool desi checks, worked out in lustrous satins, taffe other fine silks. 65¢c $1 $1.50 OTHERS AT 50¢ TO §2.00 WoolorSl‘JkHon - Alk-weel, Mm%mm&u -and and - ton, pure silk or mercerized lisle, Hea er mixt] res or solid - ed or DANTELRON CASTXoO, ETARKWEATHER BLDPG. “OWLING AND PQOKET BILLIARDS %Ua!e!“ THREES TABLES NESDAYS wlifi DAY. Bow! L Prizes DANIELSON JHExe'S A WHITMAN PACKAGE FOR EVERYONE QN YOUR LIST. K.mmehnMShskntGMSmu Christmas Mb%smtthemy. s.verEarly BwPlenty Tiflulon'th'l’um HARDCAm,.,..,,. PEANUT-BRITTLE ...... LlBERTY CASH MARKET 141 MAIN STREET STORE DANIELSON, CONN. Ne. 3 “MERRY CHRISTMAS” MAKE IT MERRY BY EATING ONE OF OUR FANCY VERMONT TURKEYS " AT PRICES ALL CAN AFFORD 37clb. 50c to 60c Ib. COLD MEDAL CREAMERY 1 o No.3 grflu, Ib.. 32c Eni&h Wllnllts CHOICE CUTS } FED € HAM, Tb. ... 49¢|EGGS, doz.. . Pure La b',uc Maine Cora, . 1 BEEF, b.... 50 14c to 16¢ Ib. e 9 lbs.r.RflPEzsc SAUSAGE, b 25&'. STE A K S|PICKLES, . 25¢ “'“*"“". i""" Round Sour Mixed : PlCKLFS, lh. 20c Ua..lac ur Debroisse Blood 15¢ |PICKLES, dog 35¢c{Sausage, .. 25¢ fons of the boy fled in terror from (hfi 'sigm from the direction of New Lon- scene of the acsident, which :::genz. don andsthe accompanying thought ws > to whether the official train was | "Ds. R C. Paine, medical examiner|time or fashionably late. for the town of Thompsom, viewed the its re- {moval. It was taken in charge by an { undertaking firm with headquarters 'n this city and brought here for prepars- ition for burial The body was taken to the home of the bo¥'s Darents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Choinier in Grosvemor- dale Friday eveming. Choinier, who would have been 1i years of age in Pebguary, was a pupl at St. Joseph's parochial school in the Grosvenordales, He bad gone out eany Friday morning to enoy a period of first diversion of his Christmas vmuon—ud had selected the long hill mm., | Thompson for & with his compan- fons. He was Hflfl on one of the first inps down the hill, and the acclosuL ‘shocked everyome in' the tervitory near where it ooourked. will clean up all incoming mail matter Phe boy is smrwived by his parents]that there may be no delay in deliver- and by severa} brothers and sisters. Of-|ies. The rural carriers will cover the ficials who investigated the accident at- four routes leading from this office next tached noblame to the driver of the au- Monday, so patrons of the route will tomobile, was powerless to avert the get a Christmas delivery as well as ing. In the sad ogcurrence offi- residents of this city. A holiday sched- cials find another terrible warning of: ule of hours will be in force at the danger that lurks for those who will | postoffice on Monday, When the force coast on state highway hills. | Repeat-| there will get a deserved respite from ed wamings have been issued during|the unusual rush of this holiday per- the present month against the risks of | fod this practice, Mayer Victor Chapdelaine of this city being numbered among those who have issued g,rocl;madm on the subject. on Up to Friday an increase of appro mately 25 per cent over the Christmas season for last year had been done at every indication that the rush would continue right through to Christmus morning, making one of the greatest scasons of business in the history of the local office. Better conditions in tex- tile circles in New England is ome of the reasons accredited with’causing tae surprising increase in business. Postmaster Archibald Macdopald sail friday morning that additional deMv- ry equipment has been put in service @ order that the vast amount of in- coming mail may be promptly distri- uted throughout the city. A sleigh was belng used in this service during Friday and will continue in use today. On Christmas day the Dostoffice force Rev. David N. Beach, D. D. will | preach the Christmas Sunday sermenm at the Second Congregatiomal “church ... Pagsengers awailing trains here jusi, before 1 o'clogk eha;(:xl-:mn migat | uve been excused a chucl or two whea a hawfed by the observa- tion locometive Naugatuck hove 1 also by the giving of the cantata, Beth- lehem in the afternoum. - The choir of the church will be assisted by singers fom other churches. Four soloists fro mthe Pledmont church in Worces- ter will take part. The Christmas tree party and Christ- mas concert s scheduled for 5.30 Monday afternoon in the auditorium of the church. The_program for the com- | cert has been arramged as foPows: It Came Upon a Midnight €lear, juniors Merry Christmas, Dorothy Mausfie A Christmas Legend, Bdna Kent; ‘The Poorest Ome at Christmas, Willlam ners' and primary Kvery Boy and Girl, smiling Through.— Helen solos, Long Ago, Par Away, Hurdman; 1 Wigh I had a Telephone. Christmas, Russell Sherman; wotocking, Elizabeth Smith: O, 1own of Bethlehem, Sunday school Phe Star and the Song, Madaline | Houghton; The Christmas Tree, S nd-y school Boy, Raymopd "0USSEea World's Christmas Stopkings, Furdman; Gifts of clme- o out by the leadlr: Good N ATy Wheaton; Silent Night, Bm,x\h! school. A pagesnt illustrating tha Ohi «ur¥, With costumes tablesux and ehl lighting effects ‘ln Chrix\,qi’g Wiy We oqw Chrhs.}u Flowers, <+ 40c, 80c and $1.0( ises 4sssessensensacs the Pitnam postoffice and there was| Shoe or Little zapetn given will feature the GIFTS from a man’s store for a man IT°S HERE Christmas is here—this is the last shopping day. still on your list. Your last chance to buy the gifts that are You'll find the stocks in this store, in spite of heavy selling, in splendid shape to take care of your needs. Shop early in the day, morning if pessible, as we can render you better service then. 25 GIFTS for a Neckties Silk Hose Night Robes Scarf Pins Sweaters Suspenders Dress Sets Handkerchiefs Beach Jackets Hats Auto Mitts Shirts Belts Gloves man Mufflers Pajamas Wool Hose Cuff Links Trolisers Arm Bands Watch Chains Caps Underwear Umbrellas Cigarette Case “ALLEN'S MEN’S SHOP 13 Center Street, Danielson this city and the day wil be markel] 5o sier b cftrings, in white, will be r East Relief. During the-day the Sunnyside club will make the uspal Christmas time visit to the hospital and town twrw this year the singing will be by a maie quartet. Hymns and carols will be sung, as is the usual custom. The Christmas tree exercises are to be held in the assembly room at the church Christmas eveming at 6.30. A midgight service Is to be held at St. Philip’s church on Christmas eve and there will be a service of holy cam- munion, The music at this midnight service will be as follows: ‘Prvczgiongl O Come All Ye Faithtul th.a Tibl, To Woodward Creedo. Wopdward Offertory anthem, There Were Shep- ma, Charles Vincent ‘Woodward comm‘ union hymn, Silent Night, Holy | Woodward “John J. Whitebead, Jr., will leave for New York this morning to spend the; Christmas period with Jelatives. Miss Bemeraiia Macddnald, a teacher at Greenwioh. is here 10 spend the hol! season with her parents, Postmas- t:’m “Mrs. Archibald Macdonald Stapton Ballard, studemt at umiversity, * is spepding the hal{h- with h¥% parents, Mr. and Mss. N. Ballard. This is the last shopping day befoze s mufl‘ by~ the final sush ? um ‘e r:.pflh of lh. w tion period fol J Miss Sara m School Woodwari | street left Friday to spend the holiday with relatives in Lewiston, Me. Mrs. Ida Keonedy will =pend . the Christmas season with relatives in Pawtucket. g Misg Ervestine Wright left Friday to spend the holiday season wilh her par- ems in Gardiner, Me. Harold 8. Corbia of Syracuse, N. Y, in to spend the holiday with his par- ents, Mr. and ‘Mrs, E. M. Corbin of Freemont street. ROAD SOCETY No chugoh qrvh- were uu Susday on_agount of umpleasant Mrs. Seth N. Wheeler )fl- Gne- D. Wheeler attended the luncheon at the Mobican hotel, un- don. on Thursday, Forefatherg Miss Margaret Wheeler, e-n at Middi:town, was bur eelwr bu:igl gr mrry Blaine of Boston is st Hill for the holidays. ~ the holidays with Chgistmas trees and appropriate exergises. ‘Miga Mary Starr Wheeler of phia, Miss Dorothy Whesler of 3 N. J.. and Donaid Wheeler 6f Boston are genfl: e bolidays with theic paseste. £. & Whecler- Asthdr G Seth N. vnmeler made = buginems teip New London Miss Lucy gt of Mystic is spend- ing the holidays with her parents, and Mrs 8 N. X Th.nnt—:zb-tnlmnlw in Wall strest, New York City, | WM& MOOSUP PROVMCE lelve y&m.nufldby\nb‘nb :dfihnwflhdfiwd Providence the same des. Your Patvonage Solicited. 7 F.A.and F. C. DAVIS ESTABLISHED 1472 — DANIELSON, CONN. cesgraasy

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