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THE SOC!AL CORNER 'SHINE. YOUR. BEST, EVEN THE Monmucx-rr‘ .- WE MAY CAST HAS VIRTUES. .~ . - mzn meF.Rs FOR DECEMBER JTo TROTIVE, for. lefter entitléd Now. and Then: T B0 M, or M6ftdr’ dntifled A NéW Way of Cooking Sausage. To ,ROXANNA for" lg!t& entitled Hanging Out Clothes in Winter. To BVEGINE BURR' foc letter éntitted Corner Page .Spells Opportunity: To FWICH TWENTY of leffer entitled How tG Maks & Dry Mop. $0b1ax mmum flonlr, tle ring crochetéd 6t the réd was fast- ened to the base of the candle and the red mat. Both of these gifts have been examined by many péople and much ddmired by éveryoné. Among otnex things I have had threé big boxes of Stationery afid one box ‘Of - correspnd- ence cards, so if I neglect writing it Wwill not be my- friends’ ~fault. The woman's missiohary society ' of our church met with me for the Decem- Ber meeting asT-could Hot go to them; and how I did™emjoy every minute "ot the time. Did you Lnow Vira -is xumg to have & birthday Jan: 11th? - 1 While we are- adding mew mambm 4ll the time and are glad to-"welcoms them, still our hearts-ire saddened by the going~home of those’we have Tear: ed to love and- Wheit We “gatlier a Where how sadly ‘they Will be missed. But nowhere will. this be as keenly f&lt @8 in the home circles, All such -have} my sincere sympathy. ‘Wishes for holiday seasons and yours With best success for” thé coming year for the Corner. and. each. of ' its mem- bers, x 824566, far, 1 héar s ( ot @nd clear, an‘s nmtg feet, In the Mrok % mfl‘. nae‘thm “In_shakey” w.m%&. DEIAH DEAL. UPRE S 3 DOM PEDRO'S THANKSGIVING. Dear. Social Corner Friends: = I wa Invited up to Norwich to spend Thanks- giving day and went up “the Saturday béfore. Sunday atternogn I went to the state 'hospital ‘to ‘call ‘on" some triends, but only saw one-as the doctor | in charge would not allow me to see ‘one | I especially wished to see. He said only rélatives were allowed to ses patients The moz éofik Spiie “nomiore, tntil they had been there some time. { There are 1,700 in the’ imstituion. ‘Autos Thett -uaaarfi Trpen: €he sy were parked in all thé avenues and vis- There gleameds & N-lel.hn tors were coming and .going all the !'he Ola“ e had pusdadcop with Wer |time. = There is -a-lot of fed tape ta_ “ Under “h¥ghelter-ot the’atght, g0 thfough before getting anywhere. And it his“plaes "thess laxw babe— There were 16 at our annual-family reunton, - four génerations “béing rep ‘!;io New Yeurs i A Lasting Peace zha wfllm “No an-mm Bgataes s . Al peem—orn sénted at the table which was beauti- lgpe sprang up thhm my bréast, | fully arranged by the youngest, a little b . €irl not yet 12 yedrs old: Our menu | L3 "Bos- | consisted of rcast. duck. and: all tre-fix- ings, all kinds of ‘Vegetablew, thise Kinds of ple, fruit, nuts: and candy. Affer we ! had gathered ‘afoun?. the frestive board: ur host .made & few tinely remarks #Nd then we ajl: maue it manifest that | Wwé had not left .ouf appétites at ‘home. The ducks Were dome to a turn and were | delictous.. - Thére were friends from Groton, New London; Norwich; Montville;- and ore from Porto Rico. - Z i| Aftet the dinner-our- host thought he | o Would celebrate the occasion: - <o hel dynatnited-two large rocks ‘on, his: prém- | isés and they were blown all to pieces. Hé plaeéd thé dynamite on top. of ‘the rocks - and the. faice, -.of - the ’exv(nslon ltm down. It was_ gqufte ‘interesting. 1 supposed that holes had to be drilled to uge-‘dynamite,’ the-simeé.as for powder. The -Sunday . following. Thanksgiving | I had a roast turkey dinner at another place. That was fine also. L never bad ;cwro Thanksgivings. so' near together be- e. | Wednesday, the sixth:of Degember, T dttended thé Social Corner clib. meeting | it the Buckingham Memorfa! and had a fine_time. ;I met many -old friends and @ lot of new ones. A fine dinner was | provided by thé sistérs as usual. Whén | the tables were removed .we had & lit-) e ' éntértainment consisting ' of music, | déncing, recitations, feadings; etc., which ‘Wis very intéresting.. Then. the meeting ,|broké up and &l left for their homes. I! took the 3.45 car for New London hav- 3 hafl. a - very .&njoyable Thanksgiy- ing and fopé all the sisters had as good. | Wish you afl & happy Néw Yéar, and ' & présperous year ‘for Lhe dear "old Cor- | nér. Lw Tas -—tha &_‘lud ieas ee L, lefi By lazy tnnm for me - B _dgten, Fyanuary 8.—Meeting of Cllglh No. 2 at Bncklngh?» mas, Fourth of July and others. As I had no slsters or brothers I used to en- joy it §o much, and -although- she has béén gohe to hex bettér-home for many Years, 1 always. feel ‘hef presenne as. if in some way she was still near ue, to Tejoice if our good times just _as she ysed to. She was not ope. of the kind of motliers 8. E. D. spoke ‘of in her letter, but one who did all' ghe could- to make home a happy place for Rer chil- dfen and ‘now they afe all in- Happy homes 6f their own. - Surély 'the in- guence of‘a good mother 4§ far ,Teach- ng. Ma of Greene Gables: - You have e: pressed my séntiments exactly about get- ting ready for Christmass all' through the, year and I sald this year I would have 2 box and try and add something to it each week. and so be. prepared without | the Jast minute rush next Christmas. But that may be "only a Néw Year's resos lution easjly brgken. Wishing a Happy Nfw Year to all. PAGE SPELLS DORIND: co.‘,g,, g TUNITY., - ‘Dear Social Corner Friends:'That was a good letter ‘which Practical Poll us last week on a timely: subject, Well named—"Hits- the Nait. -On _the Head” T fear all too few of us realize that the Social. Cornef ‘page op- portunity for the women of .. Basternm Connecticut and ‘with - capital - letters, Surely the best way for ys to show -our appreciation’ of .this page:is to use it more than we do. I think it is only just to-the members, however, to say- that without doubt -it is hecause . w are neglectful rather than unappréciative, that the page is not full évery-week.and | I venture to predict on the part of our editor OPPOR- and that be” heard “front Ekonk Most of us are famillar with “You can' lead-a horse to wa. ter, but vou cannot make _him drink.’ We ‘who are or have been, -farmerettes know well the ‘truth of this. It Is just so ‘with this page.of The" Bulletin.” Qur editor has provided this fount of oppor- tunity. freely from it? We are given this val- uable space and five prizes, each month ; *F our encouragement. Why are we not more responsive: we wno may be a trifie over modest, perhaps, ‘about -the need to Worry with stereotyped often received from editors Ly aspirants. to literary fame—these? regrets: usudlly | ending with the soothing = (?) ~remark: | “It-is not necessarily, on accotint of any lack of literary merit,” etc. This being, | L think, the “most unkindest cut of-alk! This page furnishes a wonderful oppor- tunity for the development of talent:now | latent. within us: * What- if<our- first let- ters bé very- tice will bring ' improvement. to . make biscuits ‘more iest they return o us | We-hase an - ‘oices be- | ind—those, I mean, that risé. to the oc- castbn, so lightly that they bump their {heads.against the top of thesoven. Who expects the cub reporter to-be. come a -full-fledged editor-imschiet over jnight?. , But .if that cub_reporter -does road. to advancement It is a*far cry from the. cave men dnd vorheni of the dim past to the men.and women who are. the fiower oF givi tion today Growth, deyelopment, vomv' tion have wrought the-changé—algw, b sure Let us think more . about we. gan.give .. to-. about what we can get from ijt. us not~w for fear some ope may call us egotistic if we, write oftener. than ! twice -a -year. Some say that helptul thoughts come to them when they are busy but cannot be recalled ‘when: they sit down to write. T ind a good remedy for this 1s to hava pencil and paper af hand so-as to- jot| tdown these thoughts ds they come—then when we wish to writé a letter our math points are ready and all that_is left to Le. done is a little filling in. When we jtake part in the after dinner program g Let | worry for fear we shall not maké x| good_appearancé before- .our -eudi but rather hold the constructive théus) 3 thzt we 4ré privileged to do our small | for the ,entertainmen our lénds 454 w6 il Had tres (hls fi\mvg"ht will ‘help to.give us-poise and tiah con- { fidenice. whish will enable’ us t6 do our best, - Let us_then enter upon.the.New | -DoM PEDRO . flo'v %6 MAKE A pRY MOP, Dedr Covnér Folks! Amwé ars starting | on a_new-year let's all try and remem- | Practical Polly’s good advice to_be “uue blue” to the Corner_throughout the ' Difr’ SoshiY’ Corer’ you t ta My H E&, Y wmm oot g [ She récétved eamm n;fl chu&ury { lovely péstoar ther_cards, m MMMR B3t | " We cami a1 wilts sSuch Aice Tetlers as At and potted omes. nfia (how I wish 1 coukl), but 1t w er | Dreciiite our effort. Anmhér thing for . thésd" who 2an ad d the feetings and dinnefs to think | h uu:”thzre are xa:ny writefs \\hg away. 0 attend. other tha; miza\x.i\mnf mbetine, about the only cliance they have | of gétting acquainted with the differ- ént Writers is through the. léttérs. And! whén Téading them the ‘bond of friend- &hip scems stronger even though _we: know. not thelr nams . o where -they . ¥ think that May.B. if V..B, A.would wflzo mln it might starta Breeze.and 32 letters. “Would not be sur-| nflu&tr_ it developed. into’ a Whitlwind.| ere were’ 1492. If ‘a8 0ld Tlr:&r n Just e would know that every ‘Was trying to Bée Prus to_the Co: g you. She loved you all and was llwtyl when her health her to tend a Social Corner gal SRR i,She. reached her jmlm s- end Dec. § 5. p.m. o a “nlg w#lt thare is o { e, you ‘all remember 1d M that “Variety. js the spiee ot —hfe gt Wel, - &.'.Ma is the: s,v:yqsu By letter: Ear :m‘me to Fave coal] 2 wn to remove-it, hers is a-nice " s the wires which: hold’, it. w dle. 2| Cover thig with aw old meungnlw ah,: to ‘this covering the legs ‘of ‘vther bld- B e e one 8D . to- two. ot oié &t S Sew. thess around in rosws--about ¢ Jnopife of the | dip the. inte: -2 - soluf half cup flt nfilfl!& parafin :';fl of kerosene and sllow the liguid mop Ynay be mm by rolling -it “tightly “when use and eoverh‘ u with a p.,. Mm “of Year with thé ‘resolve that wé& will'; y gue{ 1% anniouncement | o6sK. there | oan for- you have the fun would no longer be a Social Corngr page | them even if they are broken the next would be followed by 4- protest loud | moment. to | both boys and girls rally to the support Why do we not “drink wiore ; 4vofth of our small contributions do not | regrets “such ‘as are | ort and.: simple? “Ffac- | fore we can produce the: high-niinded | Ithe very best ‘work that he-is -capahle | |of each -day we fepl that he i on the the Corner and.ifss | ‘at the Buckingham Memorial let us nat | ience, | W) S B —\—-__—__.. \ HAPPY. NEW YEAR 3 N Alf ‘Members and Readers of | THE SOCIAL CORNER: niearr so much mors in our future life inthe Great Beyond? ¥ was Waiting “for £ car- recently and| 2 couple-of women were n.udlnx next to me. Ohe said to the othér, “What Lare you'gdingto give George this Christ- mas?’. The lady to whom she was speak- Ing said, “Nof anything, for I heafd him Say he.did pot belleve in Christmas gir- ing for it “was carried too far, and so L shall’ get him a nice birthday pres- ent,” and I thought how nice to think the womait respects. his wishes. ¥ réceived about G0 post cards. On some the thoughts expressed were beau- tiful. But one appealed to me more than all the others it simply said, “May you hdve ‘a peacéful Christmas” And sis- ters, when you stand almost alome, Sit down with five vacant chalrs, you have not a merry Christmds, but you may ‘have: a“peaceful one if you try to bring conténtment Intd your heart and do the fest you- can; you surely will hear the sincere. still voice that talks to- your seul. ‘White. Clover: If nothing happens ex: pect: 10 tbe. at Club No. 2 next Wedses: dn) Hope. te' meet you. To all of the sisters that sent me post .cardd I send thanks, but I am sure the postffian did not when he counted ' out, 18 to léave at my door. Anad now, westand at the threshold of the, new year.. May. it brig. you all love, happiness, health, peace and good suc- faké 411 the good resolutfons yon of making And may our Social members of the Corner in The Bulletin the com- ng year is the wish of MANDY. " THE LURE OF THE CITY. My Dear Social Corner Editor and Sisters: Here is a problem that a gurli wants to be advised about: “Shall the girl who is getting $12 a week as a clerk leave and go to a city where she ean | make $25-a week?” This {s a great question. The city has 4 wonderful luré fof those who hLave never been swallowed up by it, but who { dream at’ a.distance of a place of fasci- nating gaiety, winking lights, throngs of | people, freedom for the expression of in- | @ividuality—a place of possibflities and divine adventure. What it really may be depends on whit ‘you have lefr belind and what you bfing to it. For' the gifl who i8 nof an expert in | some ‘one particular branch of industry, | the city has no welcome. It offers you ' pavements. which strike cold through tvorn shoes, unpajatable food, dingy fooms in which to sleep; and frlghtentm: spaces of time when you are “out of work,” m that grves you neltheér oppor- | tunity nor means: for any form of pleas- | ure to take the place of thé nelghborhood eveéning calls which were | part of your life in your omé town. | Foe every position in the city there are fiterally hundreds of applcan: hey tell me_an_inconspicuous adverti¥ement for a | steniographer ih a city paper~will bring from: 300 ‘to 500" replies. . If you do mot bel'e\a . try, it and see. Among these 300° or more avplicants there are a- few who are thoroughly competent. ' What chance haveé you?. The girl whosd steno- graphicispeed fs quite egual to the leis- urely and.onl¥ occasional dictation of the small town employer cannot stand up un- der-the test-of the rapid-fire dictation of a city business man in a chronic hurry. In Néw York city there are four mil- jons of people. Do you mot realize that from the four miltion people every possi- | b16 émployér. eart pick and choose hun- | needly- applicants much better olty eequirements than yoursel EITTY LOU. EHAY/GING THE YEARS, Déar Sistdrg of the Sécial Corénf: I st you all had a pleasapt Christmas, éspecidlly- GaF/sisfer Wary France, unforty failed "to enjoy the diy of TPhinkifiving. I éan Sympsthize i with hef In being greatly frightémed con- cerning the Hoyse on fire. About three yéirs ago. {n-my ¢asé, lightning struck the roof of our houss and I was al alone At the timé. The ge to.fhe. shingles Was slight. comparéd fo the shock of my nérvés, and } Kops fever to. pass through clothes. little heart suffer th jand there are lovely little new designs and no trimming to buy, and a rémaant will cover the pattern. loves to try the new style, “Just like the Erown-ups. dainty school outfit reddy before school opens. There is nothing ¢o fade. wardrobe, fussy or dressy clothes afe not NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1922 | 'WINTER ILLS ki yun for the to accouni Mefimq of cod-liver oil. The discovery of vitamines has helped solve the riddle. Scoti's Emulsion isrichinhealth-buildingvita- mines and is a helpful factor in preventing the so-called “‘winter ills.” It helps keep the vital forcés of the body strong to resist disease. t & Bowne, Bloomfield, N.J. GENUINE VICTROLA VI In a Long Console Cabinet IN REAL MAHOGANY Pricep AT 987.50 PRICED AT INCLUDING 10 SELECTIONS OF VICTOR MUSIC ON TERMS OF S-' 50 WEEKLY 22-28 in hig teens smoking his first cigarétte] and hear him lc'llng his chums the Dld‘ s smoking, it sounds bad, boy respect his father and mother in after years? Woman's wirk is_ fever done and} many times “Mother”, the life of the| home, Is' tired and discouraged. Give| her a helping hand. Often when thel supper is over theré is a lot of dishes .0 wash. -The girls will say they have! 10 time to help, for they are. going to the picture shows and are soon on mi street and not seen again until bedtime. A question: Will the girl who leaves the work for mother make a good wife for a poor man? Nevér since we have been a member| df the Social Corner have we reczlveg as many cards on Christmas, for whic! we wish to:thank one and all for their| kind remembrance. Wishing the Social Corner family, the} editor inguded, & Happy New Year, and| hoping the y<ar will be the best you| bave ver had, I remain a true friend: to the Soctal” Corner, the page whicn s read with intérest from ocean to ocean, When Our Present Stock Is Sold, New Price Will Be $100 BUY YOURS NOW AND SAVE $12.50 CURLAND SERVICE The Talking Machine Shop 24-34 FRANKLIN SQUARE Brunswicks, Pianos, and Everything Musicar NEW YEAR FLOWERS Here they are. fresh and fine from BURAL- DELIVERY. SCHOOL CHILGREN CLOTHES, Dear Sisters of The Corner: All the world loves school children. The rough- est laborer will step aside to let pass the wee maid ‘trudging aiong with a schooi bag; drivers and motormen slow up and smile down at the little toddler with h.e or her first school strap. Did you cver stop and think that these sturdy school fldren are- our future citizens? _The ,whole town wakes up from its winter ! doze for the holidays and after that school begins and lovingly and loyally hails the grand army of school children. Just as education i8 compulsory; o dv all mothers feel 2 moral gation to 1 their darlings forth appropriately nd becomingly. ciothed. Every mother "owes this to her child, for al! childrén are keenly sensitive as to their personal ap- e, and dislike fo be sent among r well dressed eompaniops fin last ear's faded, shabby and outgrown One littl® tot confessed that she “always went the back way when she had to wear oid clothes ‘Why should any s humiliation—when you can buy quite pretty cotton goods, AND THEIR Waddington’s floral shop—the choice est of blooms you can find in this city, Decorate yoar New Year table and your room with these beautiful cut flowers. We have many varieties of foliage plants also. ROBERT WADDINGTON 328 MAIN STREET PHONE 1372-2 Mrs. John I Ross and Mrs. nolds on Aondey. Mr. and Mrs. Charled E. Ellis enter- tained a party of eight Christmas day. Mrs, Williarh A. Popple is visiting her mother fn Pomfrét. -Fitty were present Sunday morning at the /Christmas concert in chafge of mrs. P. S Collins 4nd Alfréd H. Bacbe. 'rbe program was as follow Organ prélude by Mrs, Joseph A. Eil oft; hymn, Joy to the World, by congre- gation; résponsive reading, prayer by ins; Beautiful Star, song by cholr; recitation, 1f Everytniaz Went Just S, by Ratherine Goldberg; Low in 2 Manger, recitation by Carolyn L. Beebe; tecitation by Mary Rosick How Wé K¢ Christmas; singing by choir, Lowly T Rest, bois Leffthgwell: recittidn, Wh: Is It?; Gold, Frankincense and Myrr, by. four boys; ¥m 4 Little Soldier Boy, & recitation by Wiitred Connelly; Phyllis and_Pawn Oat gave a recitation; 0as, | | Glid Tidings, by cRoir; recitation, by James T\meun Whatever {5 best; — | oftertofy, by Mys. Jogeph A. BiMott; carol, | Silént \n.m. foly Night, by Misses fda : and Nola Léffingwdll, Jesse E. Rogers 4nd Chérles B, Ellis; exercise, The New Burhs. Born King, by Michael Rosick, William | At the Wauregan Congregationfl urcy, Mildred F. Leffingwell and Doro- | church Sunddy the”igraing sermon will thy Turnbull; recessionsl hymn, O Come, |be on How to Know God Bvening sefs i WAUREGAN Edward Bumng, Jr., has enlisted In t8¢ and is to Teport for duty mnexf Thursday at Newport. The Christmas concert was_held at thi Congregational church on Sunday after- n The Tecitations and singing by tht |childcen were excellent, showing that-a £00d deal of effort was made by those in charge of their training. Mr. and Mrs. H. Wignall and son Ken- neth spent the holidays in New Bedford, Mass. Erwin Tracy, student at Yale, is gpend. ing the Christmas vacation at his home and -patterns with no sleeves to gew in Surely every child The provident mother plans to have the or the sake of -economy, buy white, Sidney . Martland and For the school niclson spent Christmas with nd -Mre. P. T. Johnson-and family. and Mre. Arthur Cowperthwaitd ily of Watértown, Conn.. e a8 hol'days Atwsod and famitty. s Doris Hove_ of Dayville , visitad Christmas day with Mr. and Més. Wiliam in good taste. ; ETHBLYN. SUNDAY SUBJECTS At thé Groenévillé Congregationil éhureh, 143 ProSpect street, Rev. C. H. Ricketts, pastor, will. predch - at the morning Service, Otheér sérvices at the usual hour. make the best. possible<use of evéry op- | that kind of experfence again. portunity we have for growth and de-|- We aré soom to closé the pagé of an- | velopment. _So shall our . Corner pagé | other year of this earthly lifé and as we | be ‘filled and its splero of Mffuérice: be | stand on thé thesdhold we are more in- 1922, also we have been enabled to bear enlarges gflned to l?k badk than to ponder the EVELINE BURR. ture. elieve with most™of us we |(he test of cloydy and dark hours. We bave enjo¥ed muany sunshine days of jgan truly feel ‘we nave Been Successful in At Trinlty Episcopal church there will be holy communion at 9.30 4. m., morning pfayer and sermon at 10.30; churchr 8chéol” at” moon, “and even!ng prayer and sermon at 7.30 o'clock. At Christ Episcopal-cliurch there will be holy communion at § 2. m., service and sermon at 10.30; church school at 12 and eveping sérvice at 7.30. Mon- day (New Ygar's day) there will be "PLEASED T GET HOX. Dear Sisters: I want to_get my Kttef All Ye Faithful, by choir; announcements | mon on The Word That Works. Durin and benediction by the pastor. the opening service In the evening Tuesday évening the Sunday #¢hodl pastor will begin & series of short talkd had their Christmas trée and entertain- on great authors. The first éné winl bé ment in the church vestry. A large on Dickens' Greaf Christmas Storie, crowd was present Recitations were Church echool at 12. given by Rev. P. 8. Collins, Jesss Ames and Mr. James Turnbull. Santa Claus was thére and found gifts for the Sun- d2y #chool members on the free. Re- Bt thanKs in for this ( :lpprecmted the Sunshine Box that w: | oné. fry and do her urday) 4s sent to me, but could not send any let- ters “out, a$- we ‘weré guarantined, my little. girl having a slight dttack of the' scarlet fever. We're O. K. now Ceuld - any of _the WhethéF -If has ever béen custémary td knit a quilt? I should think it would be-warm and’ not teo heavy, still,-would . the yarn cause it to cost t06-mmuy ‘have seen a crazy quilt, With edge. would" 16 ‘meeting; but Won't crowds yet, so will wait till Féb: Seottie: My mother: appréciated youf| etflh? on her, and had planned to go, “Wwas such a cold ‘ddy she ventyre. - Thanking you again, MAKE PAGE AND. GATHERINGS!BE' L. TER THAN EVER .. _ . Dear Sociat New _Year arrives’let's irp‘ this one the best of-best years. L5 page-and -gatherings bettée And we can if each dhe Wwill h!fi tle: - Wids glad to hpar: through the Corner Club Né. 1. meets Willimantic Jan. 10, bring 3 plate, cup, knife, lhr).an& And please ?flmimu rivg naif thing goad “for tal Snt to thaBk 41l for Cavds TRt b I ,want to tl at Christmas, and I wish each and: every | one the happles New Bb. sure and bring & the New Year tres, ' CONCBRNING CHRISTMAS GIVING . s comé and 'gane to mahy sadness, 1o - There are 50 many vacant year that were not s0_last], sfiters’ toll, mé! Grog S ety rngr Mémbers M_fh&' set'ng every obligation that came to us we but look at it in lkt light. T!xei virtues of pitience. and cM®erfulncss ap- ipeal t0 mg 8 graat masters. subjects for abemenes It's not always easy to do to.our will, just to please | person’s ideds, But if & do that ! whlch seetng ' anfivolddble; thus making the pithway of peace, then surely we may count these ¢fforts @ success. This has néarly closed, | a8 Set, and twilight | #nd soon _ the | spoken. myl e all try to See OUr Successes. our good inténtions, even the good thoughts we o gilently erithed, that they mway tnumber the faflures.of the yur which % nearly énde: ith. cous and tHope to do all that & us to fh bmofour Qfllflyns"we 1§ & new vear. may b ready Lo gréct & glad “Good Morn- t" °t '1’13» e 8 80 ré- sleters whe parizé whh t déar aged mother. &, I qxtmfl to you my shments of saltines, hot chocolate, zg“ Réreé holy tommunion at. 10 a. m. e and candy; were served by the|vower gasol'ne en‘xvme recent a Af $he First Baptist chufch, Reév. E. ladies. . Mr. and Mre. Wakér F. xm Dunbar, pastor. thére will be morn- Sunday morning sermon &t d"en.hew London, Mr, and A l’ng wotrship at 10.30; subject, Tares o'clock by Rev. P. 8. Collins. B. ¥. P. Tass of Norwich and nd Whest; 12 m., Sunday school; 6 n. U. at 7.80. o'clock P m will ‘b by {Charles M. Gelsthardt and Mitle ! m, Young People’s service; 7.30 pe m., John H. Rathbone. | Barbara of Preston City spent évening worship; subject, @ur Tomor-; Sevén young men from Lefling@oll at-‘at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fows, téndeq the @anes given in SeotlEnd fosd Wahoney.® o pank ol 4 hall Sdtyrday evening. opls c! y with e g W e Wl - s Willam Chegg ama s s6atoh | S Chb oS Govteiien Miss & Sunddy echéo) sfter Torning séFvive; Elf o, thé_pasedot-at_the Chp~ i of Digtriet 7,564 & Chripgman 9135 p. m:, predching service; 10.15, & cliurch Sumday oven William Avéry purchiased u\l éhurch, ich Te 3. drich, pastor, thé subject of the n‘Fn- ing servics at 1030 o'clock will be The Three “E’s”; C. E. mee:ln; at 8 p_m.’ followed by ' watch night Service. Toow. B. J. Ayers will preach at the Watch night service. St. Andrew’s _churoh, ml‘?mush: Wil be J"h '311 ‘88 44 has been mm y laden with gifts tur all doclal hour. s repast will e rved ;| & Altes Gadibols, & senior at %fl ' #m!-m Avery last wedk butchéfed nm‘l li ot M omz\mm pair_of miulés of A. Brazos & Son# ind dztEn: ur Jfin, spent the Wéek end fn Kenyon, i Baward Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs, Hiram | Ambufn. of apportionment In the First lll- tflet. and \ $37.318 fil the Secomd m#nfl school, is ding the | Noe that ‘weighed 533 pounas. o= dfe"xfl“&aflh_v""" $6¥is8; 11. ""-' fl::i parents, B Mra. | Charies, Somer recently Mf. énd Mrs. Henfy Ames Madietown - ) Flogks of robins hive been frequentiy ] p seen about this community. lr &08 Mre spent - - %:i&ds trict.. The budget is ly w L] _mere! supptessed by, and ey be 4 st_the 1 when the ‘board _ At the Central Baptlst church,/ mw. Bt eubloct Wil be The: Masters Segeet fng subject wi T ot § Happy New 8érotes ian_at 10.30; Snnhy school and City Bible Claes for Men at moon. Evening gervice commences.at 7.30.;. special mu- from 3 ur,- followed by -watch z,mon by Rev. Joseph Palmer of Elr d. T nmaj A COMPLETE LINE of - Parlor Stoves

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