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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1918 . PLAINVILLE NEWS PAWLE RS | B WE HAVE A NEMORIAL PR @ War Garden Parade to Leave Town Hall, Soon Alter 9 o'Clock, A. M. WILL DECORATE GRAVES Three Day Sale of Summer Shoes P e R in Special Bargains Suitable it e , For Wear on Memorial Day For Wear on Memorial Day the national department and post headquarters, the comrades BEGINNING MONDAY MORNING, MAY 27th AND CONTINUING of the Newton S. Manvoss post, the THROUGH TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, AS LONG AS LOT LASTS, Womanis Hellsf§Cotha (Sundiof fiyots sk e ¢ o) ) ke 2 erans and the Spanish War Veterans WE OFFER YOU WOMEN'S STYLISH OXFORDS OF BROWN RUSSIA will unite with the citizens of Plain- CALL. OF DARK GREY KID, OF BROWN KID, AS WELL AS PATENT ville and Forestville COLT OXFORDS WITH HAND SEWED TURNED SOLES, AND HIGH A‘IG:J!‘;\OI’IM da & AE LD T g o e = e oD he comrades of the post, LOUIS HEELS. VERY SMART. FORMERLY $6.00 AND 6.5 Veterans, Spanish War Vete = PAIR. teachers and pupils of the Plainville $5.00 ] schools will report at the Plainville STRAP PUMPS, stylishly made of WHITE CANVAS Oxfords with town hall at 9 o'clock. The comrades patent colt with hand sewed turned military heel for $4.00. Pumps are asked to report in G. A. R. uni- toles and Louis heels, very specially with hand turned soies and low heely forms or in dark clothes, with white priced at $5.00 Pair. $1.50. With high heels $5.00. gloves and cane. The FRureka Drum band of this town will furnish the TART WHITE CANVAS SPORT SHOES. music. Franklin A. Roberts will act OXFORDS FOR WOMEN, rubber soled and heeled, $1.50 pair. B8 G et o i SeRee e saddle straps, welt rubber sole and heel, Women’s Oxfords for $2 everyone who can will furnish the High Lazce Boots of white canvas with welt rubber soles, and heel, .5 veterans with automobiles. and $3.50 pair. Saddle Strap Sport Oxfords, rubber sales and heels, $3.50 pr. The Plainville Home Guard ! | | | | | | Successful Pastorate to Teach in in observance of will act as escort under the p o MISS) AND CHILDREN'S BOYS' OUTING SHOES, brown ander the command of ; Captain Trumbull. The line of march White Canvas Tace Boots with low 414 ‘,‘Vl::,mn'm;s\r‘:f.Tlli(;‘;erpn?(:ls’sfi;g will be arranged by Marshal Robert I i s i = , special s 2 C. Usher, endi at the soldiers heels. S to 6 for $3.50 pair. pair. Boys' Scout Shoes, choice of monument \\'l'lelpeg Lh; G. X. nml\c\:‘ Children’s White Canvas Lace Shoes, grey, tan and black. Priced at ices will be rendered i sizes 8 1-2 to 11, priced at $2.50 pair. $2.75, $3.00, $8.75 pair. -0 s The order of exercises at the mon- " ument will be as follows: Reading of a a Memorial day exercises by Ralph R. i . djutant; G. A. R. service = : 4 [d Yy Will . Relyea, post com- mander; prayver by Robert C. her, Ss]on chaplain; Logan's Memorial order by Ralph R. Roberts, adjutant; G. A. R. A HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY <OR NEW BRITAIN YOU OAN DEPEND ON service by William H. Relyea; Lin- MSH]NGTON’ D.C PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. coln's Gettysburg address by George s Nelson; sentiment by M. A. Potter; P sentiment, Robert Usher. Teachers and pupils of the Plain- at the mass on Sunday, Jume 2. The OLG G ERLY ¥ille schools’ under ithe direction of BY arrangement with the National War Garden Commission at Washington, this newspaper prints the gar- BERLIN NEWS Passionist missioners conducted the P I E IVE FR L James W. Halstead, acting Marshal, I e g ] den flag as a hanger for windows of homes or schools. Cut this out if you have a war garden and tell your, Jast mission held in this church three Will proceed after the exercises to the | friends about it. ” T i West cemetery where they will decor- Two Hikes Today. Lieutenant Bamforth, in Charge of |ate graves. Comrades of the G. A. R. - 7 ’ vill proceed to the Catholic cemetery The Inando Young Women’s club Collections, Thinks Men Will Aver-{ .o 0 5208 ¥} During the summer months he will act €:00 ia S LLlNfi LEFT $l,fll][] hiked this morning to the Newington | ks e U OO S G st (60 AEsyrin Al atain 7:15, Ttalian Sher - 5 f 1 o, | &5 Preacher at the Franklin Avenue worshi Tuesds 00 i % Gait ks where they enloved 5 ages8 Aptece where they will render the usual serv- | mopn P2l L€ STAnIn Avenue Ci i p. Tuesday, 4 junior boys b i ices, after which they will procee club, 7:30, Boy Scouts, Troop 2. Wed- ‘ basket lunch. A large number of | e . e e eceat ol piac oo tiin oyl Tose R Eai vk v the members ‘of this organizetion | According to Lieutenant :Samuel| tis 1 there by the W. R. C. whe | @5 been called to France to do Y. M \ere present. The club has not held | Bamforth, Red Cross solicitor for the jjoined there by the W. , who { nesday, 3:00, woman's association, esn o 0 . 30, Boy Scouts, Troop 8. - Thursday, very many hikes recently, but with | members of the police department, the | Will give ‘h;‘”“:“"“' "“P”es"‘l“'e cere- {5 o ‘1‘\?\“ w}:'n:n:;,— b:‘v::\%ef:::i n:r: NO!ICES ot m:r;}\?crfr‘; ;:3?(("2“ »-E;:?E the coming of the summer they will | members of the force are generous in|mony around the monument. way to France his ship, the Orissa was 9130, aliider: morle: fov. e ndAE 3 resume their activities. They plan | their contributions to the Red Cross| At 10:45 o'clock the teachers and | TA% 10 TFARCE At shib. t g 390, wi-daw mosie Do e 16ome 10 Be USGfl TOW&I‘d S&lal‘y | to hold a hike about every two weeks | and practically every man has eitier [ Pupils of the Forestville schools will } 5 ;im]f(.‘]l.';|1,,:1”||]:h] c:‘“:,h‘m ‘,”']" Trinity Methodist Church, ‘,II.“ _‘?":’“ perishy houge.. i S0 i in the future. jsizenteicasiidonation(ah an Buivalent | assemtlsfat niremenis nallundert ehe | oo by e e e e S LB | SIE O R e S e W piE S D SR e o . The Berlin troop of Boy Scouts | Pledge, direction of R. Rigby, who will act as | 307 B8 00 08 A8 © d v~’1”\ e e o st able. ) ol Methodist Pastor [ 8iab tool & hilke (his morning. Geont- | dnd Ghe poligemen ‘are no “pikers” | Mamdbdl, and procesd fo the Ferest | C . 0. o0 T ORGSR BRI o o G 0t SRR ish Elim Baptist C] | Tmaster Rev. 5. A. Fisko accompanied | either, the licutenant adds, explaining | Ville cemetery where they will decor- | 9e8Tee from Yale. ‘While he wasas- | = Sunday school sessions at 9:43 a Swedish Hiim Bepast, Chirct SRR {the boys. The boys take an active | that the contributions are all sizeable | &te the eraves after which they will | TEACE 10 FIE/ATILE tWO Years ago 1t | oo SO5, T8 P e FOTHas WOLe | Sunday school at 9:45. Rev. A. m linterest in their work as scouts, and | ones and run &s high as $25. “I think | March back and meet the W. R. C.|Was his intention to stay here as he} SR &8 10335 & m. = Sermon by the | pngdahl of Meriden will conduct the EST BEQUEATHED 10 WIFE:MK,,,,\ eers’ meeting 1| attendedl by | that the fAnelizepost will show that the|| at the smonument » ]"'" e (f;kxif-runm hl\‘\\.m')f at the col- | RN e ‘w"\u_c‘ ””-: 2| morning worship at 11 o'clock. No |1l the boys of the troop. They have | members of our police department have | _All survivors of the Civil war and SEsne oo Uood il el i n e Rt evening service |also been active in war work, sev- |averaged, in their Red Cross donations, | the Spanish war of every arm of the | hive charge of education and philos-| [ B - g SPGOECE 9% the evenin P eral of their members having re- | at least $8 per man”, Licutenant Ba. | Service and ail citizens are invited to | O at the Methodist university. He | [/TE & "E% L fr (O AIOT, SuDer- | Advent: Church, ceived badges of honor from the New | forth states, participate in the services. ) mne',‘,m S deayelof absencettromithe | 0y | Gilitorninn | Ghuitchlsireet ncar Stanioy ci Britain Liberty Bond campaign com- | e At 12:30 o'clock lunchen will be | Colege two years ago. auestion of the oriental on our Pa. |1reéaching by L. B. Giles, pastor, at provided by the W. R. C. at the G. A. Roger Morse Hurt. e s e ion 4 i0:45 a. m. subject, “In Bondage.” R. hall and all memn s of the post | - s & ) a juestion to cral other ways, such as distribut- ! Yesterday noon, while on his the nation, and Mr. ohnson, coming | A" 7:16 p. m., subject, “Gaining the tion At St.” Paul's ing posters for ‘war rallies, buying | as well as chauffeurs of the cars given | home from school, Roger Mor direct from that work. should bring | Victory.” Sunday school and Bible . thrift stamps, and planting gardens. | e AT for the parade are invited. of L. B. Morse, of Mountain View, us a message of first interest and im. | C!38s at 12:15 p.'m. General Bible The will of the late Edward Alling | mpic morning's hike was into the Five Children. The following program will take | run down by an automobile owned by | portance. The public is very cor. | Study class 6:30 p._m. followed by \f New Britain has been filed in the | ((ds near the turnpike. In the superior court at Hartford, | Place after the luncheon. Invocation | Alexander Wilcox, owner of the Blue! ¢ially invited to all these services, | SPOrt Draise service before evening robate court and, after providing for Berlin Briefs. | vesterday, a decree of divorce and|by Rev. Henry S. Still; a word of | Ribbon garas Waterbu The t An important meeting of the Sunday | WOrship. All welcome. pe payment of all funeral expenses | .. A" pilew has returned to | custody of five children were awarded | €reeting. by Almira ‘Wooster, president | driver of the car was M. C. Linsley, of | sehool teachers will be held at 4:00 e na debt, the testator bequeathed |, 26 T0 0 Lo SRR essful opera- |10 Annie Williams in her action|of the W. R. C.; singing of the “Star | Woodbury. While it is not known|p m, The Emmanuel Gospel Church. 1.090 to he held as a fund for the |\ " oirormed at the Hartford hos- | against Louis A. Williams Mrs. | Spangled Banner”, by M Mae Ash- | how the accident occurred, it is Booth’s hall. Corner Main and kensington Methodist church, This | [, HOC SN { Williams, whose maiden name was| ton; introductory remarks, by Rev.|thought the boy ran out in front of e Church levator service. Milton S. und is to be used toward payment of | PUE SRR T L 4 in the Athletic | PiXon, and Williams were married I. Wismer; singing “Beautiful | the car without looking to see where St BaptstiChurche Anderson, pastor. Morning worship, he salary of the pastor or assistant | 9 5 " (PR gin last night. A |APril 26, 1893, and six children were arry Flag”, by Miss Leone Ashton; | he was going. Mr. Linsley immedis Morni worship 10:45. Sermon | 10:45 o’clock. Subject, “The Claims astor. large ¢rowd was on hand, and a great | 0rn to them. One of them is mar- arks, by Chloe Warren; remark Iy got n\‘}‘ of f'f" car and took the bov| by Prof. J. P. Berkeley of Newton | of Christ Upon Christians Today, the The rest of the estate is left to Mr. | ©o 00 W 505 o rest was manifested in | Tied. Habitual intemperance and in-|by W. H. Rely recitation, “Liberty | to the -_]0“ Britain hospital, where it | Theological Seminary. Bible hool | Great Opportunty in the Salvation of Ming's wife, Mrs. K. Belle AMNg |jo " Berlin’s plan to usher the Red | t0lerable cruelty were charged. Bell”, by Miss Elizabeth Douglas; re l_*] f_""\jlf;l" i _flvrhm three broken) 12:15 with classes for all. Christian | Souls and the Protecting of Saints for The will was drawn on October 31, | (ous campaign out with flying col- | The Fotoplay Co. of;\ew York has| marks by Rev. Henry S. Still; remar f‘_’_‘v“ "“ owner o _i'h_f‘d( ALY ‘ not deavor 7:00 p. m,, wjh_wv\‘ Doing | the Return of Jesus.” Evangelistic 914, and the New Britain Trust com- They planned to raise today, if | PFOUBht suit against George LeWitt,| hy Agnes Shelden Potter, frresied jLuL was orderec to keep in| His Will; leader. Mrs. Charles Glad- | meeting 7 p. m., subject, “Flijah-the pany is named as executor. possible, as much as was raised dur- | 11C- On a bill for an organ installed The post and its auxiliaries are in- ")’f“{‘})“\‘ Lathoh 9ce oficla !\"}' "_"" T den Fishbite, the Man of God, Who Made b N e e at the Russwin Lyceum. Suit was| vited to attend divine services at the | that the case may be settled after the —— | Kings Tremble and by Prayer - De- Doyle: Bipcc Bold, e & Grimshaw and family who | Prought by Kirkham & Cooper. | Asbury M. E. church, Forestviile, on | PO¥'S recovery St. Mark’s Church. | feated Armies, Slew False Prophets {have beén staying at their summer | _The suit of Charles Blogoslowski| sunday evening at 7 o'clock Church Notes. Rev. Samuel Sutcliffe, rector. Sun- | and Was Translated to Heaven With- gainst Peter Talarski will be tried bosle Place, Once Considered As Site | For Country Club and Golf Links, Sold to New Britain Man—Confirma- | mittee. They have helped in sev- | MRS, WILLIAMS DIVORCED. Granted Decree and Custody of Her The land formerly owned by James O SR L e me ing ave r ed | & . W. Goode -« Congregational Church — Regular | day, May 26th, 1918, Trinity Sunday: | out Dying.” 1215 p. m. Bible e e TV"“’:"" m\'f“fnx';(:;«n m'?;‘{:;' :\":"lero‘ne':;;nin {in the court of common pleas at Rev. W. A; Goodell mnus_ morning worship will he held at 10:45 | 7:30 a. m., holy communion; 11:00 | school, 6 p. m., Young People’s. 6:30, fract was for a long time under con- |10 ¥V GO L LT My, Grimshaw | Hartford, Wednesday, Attorney J. G.| Rev. W. A. Goodell. who has been | iy 5 sermon by the pastor. Sunday|a. m.. patriotic service and ~sermon | open air meeting. Tuesday, 4 p. . ideration for use as a golf links, and ) (€8 (0L Sl B0E G107 Roosevelt | Woods appearing for the plaintift. | pastor at the Plainville Methodist| jopoo will meet at noon. Christian | by the rector. Stanley Post No. 11, | children’s meeting. 7:45 p m. Bible » New Britain party had an option (mll"u; y‘{al o | The action is for a settlement in a | chur h‘for the past (1\70 vearsll vl | SRR I e e B Ee pie semey po o, L it s e NS S ht, <Eixtensivo plans had been made at | ROPIAT o8 JEG BE L ohter, | PArtnership dissolution. Ccver i onnsctiona it st shuron | Sidtion mesilne Wil Bl TR |G B e BT sttend Bte) servlce 1A | stiaiicos (Ch s oL e B et b Mrs, Paul Baker, are spending the | Lhe case of Edgar Hills against|on next Wednesday. Mr. Goodell| i be “Dolng His Will." ‘The leader | viged. Thé offerings will be for the | nestlay, 7:45 p. m., cottage meetings Binks, and plans for the course and a | ' Paul Baket, are Spentins ‘Ho| ranny Williams brought by Attorney | came to Plainville in 1916 and | i he Miss Elizabeth Pike. At §| American Ted Grose: 4:30 p. m., eve. | Strangers cordially welcome. ountry club house had been drafted. | p, """ 10" puchand of Mrs. Baker J. G. Woods will be tried in the court| has heen one of the most prominent | ;.cjock a special service will be held | ning prayer and address. . Due to trouble in financing the pro- | TN, Bawer, Wusbanc o = . | of common pleas. Judge Mangan will | ministers of {his community. siElonislrnecalieryitopnillins Incld i : S position caused by the outbreak of the |F43 B BO8 = ar e A Waterbury, | "ePresent the defendant. | taken a post graduate course at . U s (et T T ) Bt i war, the matter was dropped. ThO | g, ey, resident of Berlin was m} The suit of Mrs. Nathan Liffitz| university and will now return to his| company has voted to attend in a I e e e R {ract contains 90 acres of land. Mickles | (/oo = 2 (0 oo 0 against Peter Stankewicz will be|nome in Oklahoma where he will take [ hody. There will be special music Sondas, Uis0; Boye civigion. ERIL | suip &b 1015 & m. setsoek NS il use 1t for the prement only on a | “CRn FSRSIEEI L o heard in the court of common pleas | a position as instructor at the Metho- | and. also & male quartet. The | Kensington | , . 7 - - : 8 b i T SCPV- | morning worship, sermon by Rev. | Sunday school at \all scale for farming, and will prob- ] : 5 et Ve nose Attorney A. A.[ gist university of Oklahoma, next fall. | jces will be of a patriotic nature and | ™O"MiN& ”fi‘ : T e | e s upon for appendicitis | ;reenberg represents the plaintiff and £ will | Halten®up ford th Merrit A. Farren. 4:30, organ recital. | p. m., The V. Y ; : S 5 F ring v e take > o . : Tuesday at the New Britain General | Attorney J. . Woods the defendant 28 & 2 : p m. the cvening service, the pastor véars for the same purpose for which 3 > o Red Cross fund. The public is cor-; — = e ont e Ahi e it was formerly sought. he place is \“‘(33\“”‘”' ! e 3 WHEN IT SEEMS dially invited will speak from th ubject Provi TE ainti € | - - Jer at Grand Av Temple, Kansas | dential Signals. W e uteed thel hort distance below Woodruff ‘;;“;C la:‘:a‘“ioi"‘jibgi?;’ag“fi’ LUFBERY WROTE LIFE'S STORY. ] (CTHET TR T mer 4t Grand Avenue Temj dential Signa e arc urged to a & Sho: ey 0 A carp: T C as . ! tore on Berlin street and is an ideal B City, prior to taking up his school tend the four nights’ church fair {o : | e —— IMPOSSIBLE Trinity Sunday, Holy Communion will | . - J i L 3 A ) o Fovi > 3 i MNni. I work i the frall he ethodist | begin csday wi concerts a.clh ST | Sl Ssadhiciion, i, Y| Capt. David Peterson May Finish be held at 8 o'clock. Regular morning | Work in I e S S e SR place for a golf links and country | ) = % Universi of Oklahoma, at Guthrie. evening closing on Friday night the club Work Two-thirds Done. 7 N prayer will be held at 10:45 o'clock . s fon THEIR HAPPIEST DAY. = TO SAVE MONEY and the pastor will speak. Sunday | Brief Items. 1st Confirmation Next Weck. With the American Army in Lor- Rl il e L S e | : : s e e : o A hat y hink is your limited | school will be held : Paul Kocher, known as the - SR Next Thursday “Bishop John J.!147 Children of St. Mary’s Parish Re- | faine, May 25.—Major Raoul LG || O SIIEE an v Advent Chupch—Norning WorshiD 3.y brnens wifl weostl Mag First, Ghwarch of Christ, Scielitiie 1 will come to Kensington and | eelve ¥ e o bery left his life story two-thirds | income, look around and you will find | ;0 ™ iq i 10040 o'clock and the N o e o L e written, it was learned today. His | wome of your friends with smaller| pastor will speak on “Watchman. ! e et el i ing < ry's Co > chure is | comrades say i S - . 2 2 : Sy Tomorrow afternoon at and < ace. Sunday morning at the St. Paul’s church in Ken- | At St. Mary's Catholic church this| comrades say it was one of the most | oo o Gy 0% e hones vegulardy, | What OFf the Night Sunday sdhaol [IRTemanEonRaT g ] A L el iin el oo on and the other at the Sacred | morning 147 children, 80 bovs and | thrilling books of the whole war. 2 will be held at noon. Praise and so-; the Rockwe ak S S e i church in Bart Berlin. The |67 girls, receive their first holy | Lufb was writing the book in | Maybe you will have the courage 10| .; orvice will be held at 6 o'clock | the Vikinas of Brifaln at_the [ “Soul and Body Sunday sckilE hildren who are to be confirmed | communion. Rev. John T. Winters, | French and Capt. David Peterson was | try it for yourself. and the regular evening services wili Rockwell-Drake 3 o'clock, The remding noom: st have been preparing for several weeks | pastor of St. Mary's, celebrated the | translating it into FEnglish. The You will need a real determination | he held at 7 o'clock and the subject| Mrs. L J. Birnbaum of Broad street | & 008 BT, (RIS TR 8 O for the visit from the bishop, and | mass and he was assisted in gl\lngvt‘llé American aviators ave urging Peter- o save if you ever expect to accom- for the meeting will be “Now, We gee . undergone a s essful operation 111 5 o'clock, except Sundays and under the dircetion of the Sisters of | communion by Rev. John E. Fay. The |son, who was Lufbery's closest : bik e Dimly—"Then, Face to Face, at the Hartford hospital S el 4 it iAo - I little girls in their white dresses and | friend, to finis e book ‘imme- ish any = L Y, ‘ Baptist Church—Morning worship Cook Peter I°. Skinner is home from : Merey have been preparing for the !l i r white d 1| friend finish the bool | plish anything in that way, and the hurch—M KT | £ Sodeption of the sac The | veils and the boys in darlk suits with a | diately. first important thing is to realize the | will be held at 10:45 o'clock and Camp Raritan for the week-end. o Sl e aton class is much larger | white ribbon bow on their sleeves, —_— necessity for it. Then open a savings | Pastor will speak on “The Peace We bt e ‘ne than the East Berlin group, con- | presented an edifying appearance. SUPREME OFFICERS COMING. o : oy Ml Mr and Mrs. Emil Zickwolf of cheiC e tor livenil ced.” Sunday school will meet : . Y “The Copperhead” or for 10ve 1 o |l e s S B i i account here as s0on as you can. s R West Main street announce the en- pp! {sining 73 children while the smaller | Specia sic was sung b hile parish contains 23. The scrvices will | dren’s choir and sisters of St. Mary's anc e Yo g People’s service C a % e is <ubject of The Shepherds of Bethlehem will noon, and the Youn o} e e Lincoln and the flag is the subj be held in Saint i's at 11 o’clock, | convent ! A\t the eve- 1ter, Agnes C., and those of the Sacred Heart at|®= Zion Church. tonight in Rockville. i Chapel, corner of West Main street entertain officers of the supreme lodge B NRINCRIOUR S will be held at 6 o'clock. At the eve- |/ Bn o400 Fannion of New Britain. @ lecture and pictures next Sundas S s 9 m. t D. and ning services the pastor will speak on evening at 8 o'clock. A setting of & Monday evening. Committees from n. o3 p.om. an R e | " Floya xalish of the United States | 2/ONRE & ck. A seiting ol lodges in Hartford, Southington and Saturday—9 a, m. fo 12 m. e e (ot navy is home for the week-end L v or the wene A - o —1 | Middletown have joined with tha €om- Ty i T G ¥ . 5 : A e 2 ¢ 5 .7 = . m.to § . = n service; | Scottsswamp herd tested Kavnek | 1,4 ERah 06 e r Mission (o Start. wza¥ CORN mittees of the local lodges in making i ¥ 10:45 m. communion service: | S 4 _ Kavnek | Lionel Barrymore in the leading rolg St. Daul's Mission will be started e - fthe necessary arrangements. The of- THE 6:30 p. m. BEpworth league devotional| milk sold. Denton. -304x | of especial interest to Grand Army ic weel from tomorrow in St. Pauls JEESE ficers will be entertained in connection e meeting: 7:00 p. m. preaching ser- | FOR SALE—Tomatoes, Asters and | men .and all patriots. This will prob= eiMiteh; The fathers of the Passionist ) A g with the meeting of Star of Good Will o o vice. Subject: “The Stuff That| bedding blooming plants. A full | ably be the last lecture by Rev. My order ;\m rm'v': out the mission. The ‘ i 1 lodge at Junior O, U. A. M. hall Plalnvl“e Trust Co Dreams Arve Made of.” This will hp,l assortment of cut bloom for Me- | Etz as he leaves J}mo 1st for activi 3 fatheérs wino wilk be sent here are A 4 B Hungerford court and all memb ® | the last preaching service of the pas- morial Day. J, L. Ahlquist, Florist. | duty in France. -\_hm\' Your respedc Mev. Hilry Welch, €. P., and Rev. Lo s 1 the order in the city are requested to PLAINVILLE, CONN. tor, who leaves next Wednesday for a Cor. Maple and Whiting streets. ! for him by attending this lectun (. _Stepho he miss will begin be present. N temporary war pastorate for the sum- o-22-4dx\l Everyone welcome,