New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 26, 1917, Page 5

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fhe meeting of Unity Rebekah < No. 54 .will be called at 7| this evening. After the e & lady minstrels ‘show will the entertainment, open to the lic.. The: committee has .rru‘ed following 'program: Opening Chorus PP ........ Mrs D. Smisner Sunshine 6f Your Smile Miss Alice Gleed fmmy's Little Coal Black Rose : .... Miss Ethel Pereau e n Rose . ... Mrs: K. Bacon na Moon Miss Altiée Zwick Butterfly .... Miss Hilda Gléed ‘Where the Black-Eye Su- . Miss G. Neison 3 Mp. P. 0. 8, of A. fi'he following officers - have been ed by Washington eamp, No. 9, . O. 8. of President, Harry Frit- in: vice president, W. A. McDaniel; ter of forms, Earl Wilcox; con- or, J. Caswell; finanéial secre- " F. G. Houck; secretary, ng ding; treasurer, A. L, Thom or, F. Wagner; outside guard, ard Parker; trustes, F. H. Houck. installation of officers will take at the meeting on the 'second , New deputy, James W. in July, with District Vergason in charge. . Iady Wallace Dodge. by dy Wallace lodge, No. 24, Hll & regular weekly meeting on day cvening. Prasi- ‘Redies Auxillary U, 8, W. V. Thomas Roper and Miss May entertained the members & Ladies AuxiMary, U. 8. W. V. r: ‘friends this afternoon A. R. hall from 2 auntil 6 Ladies Auxiliary — will Tegular meeting - this 8t G. A R. hall. hl.lfi de ‘-‘lhm ':I;n':m ‘work on_a largo | consists Q Thursdey evening in Vega hall Grand President Joseph Moss of Rockville will be, present with other Grand lodge officers and for this reason a full attendance is desired. Martha Chapter. Martha Chapter, No. 21, 0. E. 8, will hold a regular meeting Thursday evening. -One candidate will ‘be in- itiated at this meeting. ‘W. L. Morgan Lodge, K. of P. The usual weekly meeting will be held in. Vega hall this evening at 8 o'clock. - Election of officers for the ensuing term will be held A report .on the outing to ‘be held on July 1st at Retts’ farm, will be made, The Rummy club wil] hold a mid- night session and open house on July 3rd. A full attendance is requested. Court Prosperity, F. of ‘A. Following are the newly elected of- ficers of Court , . of A, chosen at the semi-annual meeting last night: Chief ranger—W. J. Hickey. Sub chief ranger—Thomas MeCor- mick. Recording secretary—Tilllam - J. Semmens. Treasurer—John Dunworth. Senjor woodward—Willlam Wills. Junior woodward—Thomas Glynn. Senior beadle—James Maher. Junior beadle—Daniel J. Driscoll. Lecturer—John W. Hickey. ‘The officers will be installed by the Manning of Court Friendly, at the meeting July 9. Thomas D. Donlan, chajrman; W. J. Hickey, John Dunworth, William ' NEW ‘BRITAIN DAILY DR. T. A. FEENEY TO WED, Dr. Thomas A. Feeney of Stanley street, a well known dentist, and ‘Miss Mary E: Condon of Stamfod will be married in Stamford on July 7. Or. Feeney was graduated from thé local High school in 1906 and in 1913 was; graduated from Medico-Chirurgical .college in Philadeiphia and since that’ time has been practicing in this city. His flancee is a teacher at the Water~ side ‘school in Stamférd, Wills aid W. J. Semmens ate a com- | mittee to meet with other court com- mittees to arrange a series of socials preparatory to entertaining the mfl ‘court eonvnntion. Pythian m Meet . i ‘Worthy Temple, Pythian Sisters, mot last night and elected the lollowu officers: ost excellent chief—Mrs. )ury A. Mitchell. Excellent senior—Mrs. ¥. Witkin. - Excellent junior—Mrs. Louise Davis , Manager—Mrs. ‘Loulse Heffitt. 1 " Mistress of records and correspond- ehce—Mra. F. Gretoriex. Mistress . of finance—Mrs. Clara Laufersweller. Conductor—Miss’ Lillian Mitchell. Guard of the outer temple—Mrs. Rose Witkin. Trustee—Mrs. Nellie Norton. Representative to the grand !odn —Mrs. Louise Davis, Organist—Mrs. Clara Laufersweller. Press committee—George H. Mitch- ell i Installation will be held July 38, "TEXTILE AND FINANOIAL DAY. Springfield, June:28.—Today y tex- tile '‘and financial day at the Indus- trial Exposition gnd Export Confer- .ence and men- prominent in both the textile industry and the bank were at hand to attend the convention. " Prices WEDNESDAY OUR REGULAR chm ~ DAY— EX'I'RA SPECIAIS Not Mverhiul Before. " Women’s fine voile,. ole-piece Dresses, 33.98 to $4.98 value. Wednudtyatil% Pillow Cases, 100 dozen, a good 17c scase, 45x36 inches. Wednesday ..12 1-2¢ " Fancy Plaid Dress Ginghams, 121-2¢ awhe. Wednesday at .......... 8cyard 50 pieces of White Waisting, 25¢ l-’.umsmu,49e value. Extra qse. ¢eccsecsssecsccscesce Ingllgudedlsilkflolhnmd ",Wonen’s Sets. $1.00 value. Extra Cmtotlnsaleof economy and see Riinds o st Big The the and | Lyons, a ranchman, coun she HERALD, TUES! THREE INDICTED FOR MURDER. El Paso Jury Passes on Slaying of . Ranchman. E] Paso, June 26.—Felix R. Jones of Fort Worth, T. J. Coggin and Mil- lard Coggin of El Paso were indicted yesterday on charges of murder and conspiracy to commit murder in con- nection with the death of Thomas of Silver City, N. M., on the night of May 17 in EI Paso. Jones is in the county jail while the | | Coggin brothers are at nm on bonds, GERHANS MAY SEE FRIENDS. Boston, June 26.—Authority = has been received from Washington to grant the ;German seamen detained on Gallop’s Isiand' in the harbor, the privilege of receiving visitors. Rel- atives and friends will be permitted to go'to m detention camp on Tuss- day and Thursday of each week. SHIP MBOOHANIOS WANTED. * Bosto, June 26.—The state free employment bureatt issued an appeal’ today for mechanics to apply for po- sitionsfn the shipbuilding industry. Men who haye hed any experience in the trades concerned . are urged ‘to take up this work as a pa- triotic duty. fiyeyears Nobranchofactiveservweofla'smm duird!le tions. The soldiers of the first army will furmsh a large thcoficers of the artmes to be. raised later. MenmtheRegularMny 'will have Splendld Leadershlp--Unsurpassed Tr : Excellent Care--Early Promotion To the Nearest Recruit- ing Station and Enlist This Paper Will Tell You Where to Go, or Ask AnyPolleeman or the Boys ln Kllakl. NOTE:—If you are too old to go, do the next best thing by taking your son or another eligible man to the recruiting station and start him toward humanity’s army. Givoatleutanhonrtotho gervicootyoureounh’y., g the court which w’u session until hm L ( ] London, ‘June: 38 McQuoid, novelist asnd el booke, is dead, aged Rmmmmusrumldmmmumwn tryssafetydémandsit.'l‘hehonorofComecflaltisatm lsfarshortofherquota.

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