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e e h R What is This Question in its Various Phases Will be Di Sunday Evening by the Rev. John L. Da " TRINITY METHODIST CHUR( %) / o 5 1tlon, X Put Wise women never pfitxway heir fu spray flh emicals,” will keep bags or cedar chests. Neithér do tlley- with_chemicals tg,preserve them. .» Tar bags; cedar boxes afit a.moths away, but“ furs are apt to ue - '—,nlmral o elt, .often ar an are ‘places ear where tl coat”or othe‘ rs hardenpand ru not run that risk, but let us-pl other valuable wearables in our in our own building, where the col rthe lustre and preserve the pelt. Watc for the services exterided. YOovU ED OF US.’ icking Tt. , That js why - %harge TOWN 'MEETING 5 CALLETHFOR MONDAY nay‘Needed fo-Ancrease School " Accommodations ez CHRISFIAN ENDEAYOR RALLY Legion Auxiligry Will Mept Monday * Night—UsudlyServices in Churches Sunday > Baseball Games _ Are Scheduled—Other Items of Interest. - ¥The board ‘of sclectmen of Plain- vfile have called a special town meet- ing on Monday evening, June 21, at the Plainville Town hall at' 8 o’clock. s of the town have been attend. The meeting is purpose of granting the school board a sum of money to erect a temp®¥ry building, or resort to some method in order to comply with the necessity of accommodating the crowded conditions of the Plainville Grammar schpol, which«is at present filled to capacity. The proposition to accept the streets Igcated in the ModhTain View section will also be Tatscussed. The point of straightening ‘the | highway of South Washington street, from Broad street southward, as had been discussed bef; will be brought before the meetin he plan of the street and the probbsed m@thod of straightening it, can be seén 'at the town clerk’s office. Other needs per- [ taining’ to the town, will be given a |*hearing. -B have ser- - il, from . the C. E. Holds Rally | There were about 50 present at the | third quarterly rally of the New Britain Christian Endeavor Union, which was held in the Congregational church chapeb last evening. The de- votional sermon wa¥ Conducted by the Rey. E. C. Gillett, while Rev. Ross of the First Baptist church in New Bejtain guve the address of welcome. Business relating to the society was afcussed and by-laws for the new constitution were developed and de- o LYt cAN pzreND ON rmmu ran through to Berlin street. To Hold Meéting. =~ The annual meeting of the Ken: sington Methodist church Wil be held Wednesday evening, Jgne 18, in the | ehurch parlors. A Supper will be ved at £:30 o'clock ‘followed by ding of reports by church m\-mx | Several spenkers have been fiu‘-‘u a for the occasign. A soctal will fol- |low the business transactions. The | Chilaren's Day exercises will be post- | poned one week v Present Plays. ore a darge und appreciative e the pupils of the Ledge school presented twe, playlets . ““M#bel nd The Fuiry Folk™ and “The Lit |tle Wild Flower.” The proeeeds .of | the entfrtaihment will go towards the purchasing of piciures and, a -Vie- trola for the Ledge schodl. A fea- ture of the play was the costumes of Or- l the youngsters. Berlin Ttems, All electric lghts in the town were out of commission early last evening trojley Be Held . at To’wnl pesda Night |- - ALREADY PLEDGED ol Ground Is in Hands of nlutIn » for Building l‘fll’llm—-‘ cided 'wpo-~ During the evening Rev. | Wilidqy Ross gave several interesting | stories \relatinig to his experiences on his trip @nd stay in Africa. The Stan- | ley Mem¥rial ¢hurch in New Britain was awarded the .banner for the The committee is planning o ad- | jargest attendapce. Special music dress letters to all local manufa was rendcred. A offering wa | turers, who have automobile trucks.' followed by & sochal hour. asking them to decorate the truc! Wiili arsh prasided at and enter them in the gtreet parade. | ing. in place ofgliss A commigee will be appointed to pick president, the prive® winner. Further informa- | due to an . illness. tion regary e floats. will be an- | people of the other ch ville were present. nounced following thé meeting Mon- day evening. Dayis of ghe Methodist church e Britafn Was also unable to attend a lead. the dévotional services as spoke at a meeting in New Britain. Auxiliary Meeting. ! A meeting will be held on Monday | evening, at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. L. B. Warren of 16 Canal | street, of the Auxiliary of the Brock- Barnes Post of the American Legion. Each member has been instructed to | invite a prospective member to attend hounces that, from the present Sut- look, the amount needed by the com- Mmittee can be secured shortly. All local factoses will be visited and will be expected to respond generopsly. NOTICE. Special Town Mceting. The legal woters of the Town of Plainville are hereby notified that a Special Town Meefing will be held in ™ Plainville Tows# Hall 6n Monday | evening, June 21, 1920, at 8 o'clock, for the following purposes For the purpose of granting tha School Board « sum of money to put up temporary buildings. or to make | he hes Invited to Take Part ‘fi Program—Trolley bmudam Robert cummunm Organization Bf residents of ,hu mialled communications requesting mll iht#ested An the formation of tn communify center attend”a meeting at'the Town hall Wed- evening Much progress the realization ofy such a in ahe town's social life has v been made and it is possible hit she meeting will . sanction the mpletion of plans now in hand Mr. Demvn letter explains the of the meeting and progress |¥‘ thus far 5 L \ | owing to the severe storm in the\ afterrioon. ¢ ; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Porter of. Pristol, have moved Into the Le Claiy on Norton ¢oad. Mr | the of Mr. and Mrs. | Porter of Norton road. Kensington Items, The finance committee of the For- esters held a meeting last night at of C. B. Wright to con- sider the advisability of having the Foresters' hall renovated. Miss Amy Peck will leave for the Connectiemt Girl's | New London to attend | commencement exercises. lh.l' institution in Campaign On. = THe campaign for funds * for 4th cglebration, which Anniversary. of tife composea Porter Ridge, s Deming homestead is son Worthington the home Monday college at the She is the fall to the @ commupication follows: ! July is bei girst_annual meeting of iven.under the auspices of t'“ finity Organization will be ""Pfinrem.\' and Teachers assotiation of Ay evening, June 16th at 8:00% ¥ gpgiagton, is progressing rapidly. ,,"'h""_' Town hall X At & meeting ,of the general commit- :.:;‘-"‘ .:'r' ”-::Nl;:::“::r ':,,:',: | 1e8 and sub-committees, to be held af thee Kensington Grammar school | & Community center, what kind | {5044y evening of next ' week. the Center it should be and what ‘"""immr- of the-varions contribtors will e N Ph SV one, to hold the ground “which Wilcox has kindly offered us. | 3 "mn e Souniis i | Mes. Sharpes who Is €haicman of ve ”, | the g@mmittee to secure fuads, started ich e considered good. | o ‘Ganvassing ypsterday . gmorning, m 1,500, to $1,800 "& " everyon { i to several local business tving fn Worth, ¢ houses e reside & g o 42 ?#.'.' bt bing uses and private residences, and an nt of this orfanization) wil Cflmnt o 10 the meotihg and express nmr] opinton off this matter, both men and women It it so/Nappens that for jpome geod reagon your family cannot L be represented at the meeting, please grite resident Deming how “you feel T ¥ k | visable, annual 1 some other arrangement to meet the | the meeting for the purpose of en- neéds of the ever crowded conditions | rolling them in the charter. of the Plainvile Grammar Schools. | The Auxiliary was recently Also, to accept the streets located | sanized and consists of members of in. the section of town known as | all families that had brothers or Mountain View. sisters in the service during the world Also t> consider, and if deemed ad- | war. The Auxiliary would enable the to straighten. the highway & members to participate in any demon- known as South .Washington Strect tratign the Post sees fit to, without from Pro. Street southward s | interferlng, with the v move- | shown on map placed on file in the | ments .of the Broc Post. | Town Clerk’'s Office® in said town of | Mrs. C. A. Warren appointed | Plainville. | president of the club. Also to take any other action | Married Saturday. proper to come before said meejing. The marriage of Raymond H. Clay- | WM. J. JOHNSON, | ton to Miss Sophia Cushor. both of was (Signed) a HOU PR | - se held o'clock. Church of Our Pvior—At 10:45 morning services will.commence with e mu(:}o g Us bave’a good enthusiastic W and decide thi® matter to the tage of pur commpunity, urs truly, ¢ - MOBERT DE! (e) Hivitado 7 B’ Burlinghit Schuygr, rhunqu general committee, has a d 28 tp the pastors of churc in C xfon, . Bemlin and Berlin, fuvith e memberd of all rehes ) part In the July Kow exercises 18 expected that the féfters will' be | d the various congregutigps at Fvices tomorrow morning. = Mr. wrr . will sbhd invitations to 0. 0w early next waefl. . Ly <fige yoars ago today tralley Sar was sent to the to in. The cars In t days abbut wmt»nv‘.v. rawn by horses. m the Conneetilcut ’ornl'auh\l the track and . estdgnt. ¥ .l h | ougnly STEURIZED by our moa ern is what i3 offered you | over our brand of PAPTEURIZED MILK. ¢ § . 5 The fiuest raf milk sannot compare with OUR P EURIZED MILK-— for o is the finest raw milk made vorroct pasteuriziflh ABSQLUTELY SAFE CH—PURE—! SAFE. ! Order 1t today. J. E SEIBERT & SGN.| W14PARK STRED Ty nd PUREB by LICToUs. ™ Sunday schpol held at 12 o'clock noon Congregationnl_ church—Children Day will be obsefved and the Sunda school exercises will be held ateio:4 There will be songs and .ecitations t the memberg of the juniors and be- zinrers department. ' Baptism of in- fants will take place ag well as the presentition of Bibles andrthe Go-u Church Band pins. The offering will for the Sunday School Extension societ The Christian iadeavor meetinzg will be at 7 o'clock in the cvening with Miss Elizabeth Benja- | min acting as leader. Her topic will | be “Common Mistakes of Daily Liv- ir PI.AINVIllE TRIST €0. PLAINVILLE, CON' . /0 Banfing Hours.— Cinninghsm, Oakes, “Dixie” ® aa m to 3 Duke” Durham and several Saturdays, g new players. A. J. Funk, who sermon CHAS. H. CALOR, | this town, was performed last Satur- P. PRIOR, | @ay morning at the honle of Rev. J. d of Selectmem. | \varq on Park street. George Perrin, | a friend<of the couple, attended the { wedding. Mr. #@nd Mrs. Clayton left | FOR SALE, & fnige COWiirch Notes. pl\p TW: TILY PlainvHle Methodist—The annual | | Children™ Day service will be at 10:45 with“b&Aptism of children and | NG FIRST n,\s\ \L\.R WAL~ | The pastor's subject will,bo ““Children | % fof a Kingdom." Sabbath school and | NUT "'*' ARK. 'A = 2| pastor's Bible class at 12 o'cloek | ngon. At 7:30 in the evening there | Robert B #!| willl be.exercises by the children; | =y |"be held Brsday evening at 7:45 | nhu, ESTATE & I\W\( E Adven® Christian church—Morning BOOTH'S. BLOCK | services at 10:45 with Harry Pindar | dbnducting the services during the ! - Rev. Georgc Sun- OPPORIUN[TY | SEdens AND® THE= - 3 1 | ()Pponrln‘hn takes off ¥iu"hat o the “man_ with a BA ACCOUNT. )pm. ity is, veady for the wonthn oraghild.who is ready Thé ashbarreis of history are full of | on short weddirfg trip and will re- ROOMS TO A WENEMENT.- EVERY- sermon by Rev. Ja es M. Tranmer. e" Prayer u ing ahd social hour will will fqiln\\ a The i ‘ACC(HJN’I | people be -of Opportunity when way? WHY, NOT OPEN AN ACCOUNT | ®1TH Us Now? it comes your lmmn} Tomorrow. s field tomorrow afternoon | 15 o'clock, the Plainville Ath- qub will play the fast team of oYored Giants of Hartford. On ginville lineup will be seen, At Allen 3 :‘,Il-. except fi‘ | Russell is staticny « or- | 7:30 O°CLOCK @ YOU ARE cured several fast teams to be played soon, and a strong attempt will be made for the championship. It is expected that a large crowd will ac- company the Hartford team. Beforg the Plainville game, . the Aces baseball team will play the R(lmb‘lerb of Bristol and the game will ghey, called at 1:30 o'clock in or- der tg) finish it in time for..the big gam@" “Sol” Moreno and Naldandian will 3ppear for the Aces. A number of new players from Milldale and Bristol will be on the Aces limeup. Plainville Grange Degree. The Plainvi Grange will meet on next Tuesday evening at the Grange hall, when the third and fou grees will fe conferred wpon a class of can )s. degree work will be done bysthe regular officers. Depu- ty Myron Case of Portland wiil be present to inspec? theg Jocal Grange and is expected that a Parly of friends will accompany him:. A st sup- per will be served follow: danc- ing. It is very likely ald t an entertainment will be given. The first and second degr:e of the Grange was conferred a short time ago “with Past Master T. A. Lyman at'the master’s chair during the gwrk. A. M. E. Zion church— Hing worship will be at 10:45 with® Sun- day school at 12:3Q o'clock. Young People’s Christian Endeavor society will meet at 6:30 in the evening, fol- lowed by worship@and sermon at 7:30. The subject of the pastor will be “Till We Meet Again.” o Baptist church—The pastor’s sub- ject at the morning service, at 10:45, will he “The Secret of Success.” Sun- day school will be held at 12:05. The Young People’s service at 6 o'clock in the evening with services following at 7 o'clock. The topic at the evening service will be “A Convenient Sea- son.” Town Notes. Rev. E. F. Barrows will close his second year as pastor of the A. M. E. Zion church at the services tomorrow morning. He will leave for the con- ference of the Zionist Ministers ngxt week. daughter, Grace May. was borfi [Vednesday afternoon to Mr. and corge H. Wheeler of Johnson's ven Griffin of Mountain was taken to the St. ital in Hartford, is re- well. ell is spending a five the armes with Md. L. S. Nills of the tended the graduation Avon Grammar school vening. The parish of the Church Savior will hold their picnic Cpmpounce next Saturday. Mrs. Charles Nezo snd lier son, \ernon, of New York city, will spend their summer at the home of Marie Prior of Pierce 5 If you wani seed, Rackliffe's bulk seeds advt. FOR SAL ~abbage and tomato plants Toni \oli st St. Plainville. 5-11-3a 'O RENT—Furnished room for one zen- {leman -in private family: modern conveni- ence Church St. Plainville. 6-12-2dx DONT FORGET THE Entertainment and Dance At the Plainville Grange hall JUNE 18—8 O’CLOCK Under the Auspices of South End Athletic Club. P L Baseball: HARTFORD COLORED GIANTS Vs. 'PLAINVILLE ATHLETIC CLUB Allen’s Field 3:15 P. M. i 9UNDA§ AI"I'ERNOON {Farm Fencing is Scarce We have received a small part of our order. Also a few rolls of barb wire, Plumbing, Heating, Tinging, Car- penters, Builders, Genel Contrac- tors. 7 Carpenters, Plumbers, 7 Laborers, 2 Concrete Finishers, 1 Tin- smith. +We are Growing. Therc’s a Reason. SERVICE, SPE‘:D. ACCURACY. HARDWARE. and The. Plainville Eng. Miss ' plant | POLICE VAG is .“CITY ITEMS Park Reserve home sites should be | Schedule visited Saturday and Sunday.—advt. _ Drawing By Dunigg the storm yesterday after- noon, ing struck’ & three tene-| Headquarters. menf “Aouse owned by Stanley Rud- 3 Draw o nick at 50 Wolcott street. It was mPn:l"::rl:irffl:e only the good work of the firemen - 3 took. place yesterd that preventsd a total loss of the | 205 LIS Ve lace. Damage of about $1,000 Was | So. 10 and resu e 3 nounced by Chi lings. Each ma done. Wedding gifts reduced. Henry | week, Vacations| and be concluded Morans.—advt. » B. F. Armstrong ~.ionsly ill n,t, schedule is: June 15 to 21, his home oh Fairvj Exclusive . agen Skelly, Patroling Befsa-Lelgnd Co.—: and Driver Matt 9 . Map and Mrs. Louis Breummeriand :gy-:-m;l‘r;:z:o& y £ le street, are e 2:1:::‘\ o0 M Charles Anderson| At “RELVIDERE,” Three orj fic Supervisor ( fifty foot lots with city water, Traffic Officer O clectricity and . sidewalk. For Patrolman Anghd from $550 to $600..- 'Phone 1801. 15 to 21, Patro Aav. William P. McC Cases of. feyer on Grove an h‘an July-24 to Howard vere quarantined by, the healt 4 rtment today. 1tOMOTrTrow. advt. - 4 @ommanWly Gardner Weld vetary Jack®on of the Eddy: post, Angerican Legion. wish *n requegt’ thro; the Herald manygnen to atfend th services the Elkg, row eveniigvat 8 o'cl Fark RT®%ve Is ro ford jitneys. and StaMey strget] trics to Francis street.—adyt. night and Pharmacys— Meehn.n and ‘Wed “A..~Carly oseph n Pept. 12 to 18, Of club, tomdBN 14, Kiley: Sept. osiohe ok [cEve oy;- Oct Soune, towd7,” Offfce: eeney, dding reduceds *ns.—advt. : ' WVictrola for $1.00. at Mdradgy— advt. o Park Reserve home sites#ould ho .Chalk II: A day and_ Sunday. . “for $1.00 at 3 y The dining ro “loin went out of and today Fred: hostelry, stated ttons ha forc June wndlllnm conugueqi Incredse | Mr. Berin 3 Prohl nonu;v T 1SS cially. Mr. . been tHe rule’ weére being anr places were gho Antedi Kirkluwski of 39 Silver ery and Antonina Lzasniecki of .mc address. 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