New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 17, 1921, Page 2

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A JCiry ITEMS Victor catalog, Henry Morans. e will be a meeting of the | an Legion ball committee at A. R. rooms Monday might at iy, m oval sale «t Besse-Leland's Robert Larson of 431 Park will entertaln the members of Wallace ydge on Wednesday ning of this week. yHave your car washed at Jester's, receve a first-class job. 193 Arch ~advt. District Deputy George H. Hock nuth and staff, will install the officers br 12 Dunbar Encampment of Bristol tomorrow evening. Those at- tending the ins tion will meet at the rallroad station g 7:45 o'clock. Concert and Aance under auspices Clan Douglass. Turner Hall, TENDER CONGRATULATIONS, of Jdobn Lewis Gather to | Celebrate His Recent Marriage. A number of former and present members of the New Britain Camera club, friends of John Lewis an ex-, president and founder of the o jzation met in Murray's Studic urddy evening to celebrate the marriage of their assoclate. A buffet lunch, a la Bohemian, was served During the evening A. COLLEGE CLUB MEETING January Gathering to Take Place in St. Mark’s Parish flouse Tonight— Talk on Polish Music. The January meeting of the New Britain College club will be held this evening at § eo'clock in St. Mark's parish house. It wiil take the form { of a musicale. The follpwing pro- gram will be rendered: ! Talk on Polish Music and Musicians. Miss Ilga Harvey. { Piano Solo, Ballade No. 3, Op. 47 . ceves . Chopin Miss Harve Vocal Solo—The Maiden's Wish S Fr. Chopin Miss Kathleen Crowley. Mr. J. J. Crean at the pinano. Violin Solo—Romanca ... Wieniawski Mr. Earl Lambert Vocal Solo—My Delghts—Fr. Chopin | Miss Crowley. ! Piano Solo (a) Mazurek ©... (b) Melodie. Miss Harvey. Those who are interested in Jjoin- ing the organization can get further details by asking Mrs. C. E. Farnham, 31 Lincoln street, this city. REDUCES CHURCH DEBT Rev. Patrick Daly Reads Encouraging F. J. Paderewski OPEN MON- DAY EVENING OPEN MON- - e DAY EVENING UNTIL ; BESSE / UNTIL 8:00 O’CLOCK SYSTER 8:00 O’CLOCK Volght, formerly of New Britain, now 5 of New Haven, presented Mr. Lewis Statement of St. Joscph's Parish to with a rug on behalf of the company assembled Mr. Lewis now lives in Meriden, although he recently resid- Rev. Patrick Daly, pastor of 8t. Jo- ed on Grove Hill | seph’s church, presented his annual e == — { report at the various masses at the 3 KILLED IN GAS BLAST church yesterday. The debt on the Bow, N. H. Jan. 17.—Three per- | church was reduced by $4,000. The wons are dead and two seriously in- income during the year was $18,740.88 | Jured as the result of the explosion d the expenses amounted to $14,- of an acetylene gas plant that was be- 586.74, leaving a balance of $154.14. ing Installed at the home of Arthur +he spiritual repoft showed there are Curtfs here vesterday, Curti’s two 1000 attendants at Easter duty. sons are believed to have been killed qiyelve deaths oocurred during the by the force of the blast Mrs. Curtis ;.4 vear, and there were 30 mar- : ' burns. Curtls and a helper ;004 27 Catholic counles and three re taken to a hospital badly hurt. . 04 marriages. Eighty-eight boys and girls received firsst communion, and 97 infants and two adults were baptized. There are 329 children in the parochial s - . £ an nlarm from Box 118 for a blaz :‘.31:?50“]5 o “?;‘,‘z‘}"l L;gifi:'g:‘l’:i at the home of C. A. Ludvigson at 31 “ Park Terrace. The fire started from A SPeaking and 630 Italians. hot ashes in a barrel in the cellar. The flames ate their way through Have your repalr work done at | the partition to the first floor. The Jester's under a new system, resulting | damage will amount to about $400. in work done at the lowest possible The firemen were served coffee by ¢ost. Now is the time to have your Mrs. Mary Kelly who lives nearby. ‘ car overhauled—Advt. oyt e et st wens: [ ALL ROADS the Evangelist, will play Thursday LEAD TO night at 8t. John's hall The members ’ church at 7 o'clock and will be con- veyed to the hall in automobiles. | | Congregation Yesterday. l Besse-Leland’s Watch The “Bigger Better Store” $100 DAMAGE The fire department was called aut at 4:50 o'clock yesterday morning by Grow CARD TEAMS TO PLAY ! Card teams composed of members of the Holy Name societies of St Last Week Of Our our grocer should be able to supply you First Prize Nut Margarine. If he can’t, . | Many Articles Send money and coupons to P Reduced 50 Per Cent / ESSE-LELAND CO. “Always More Value for Less Money” Pelicious, Economical st Prize Nut Margarine is not only de- tfully tasty for table use but it costs about as much as butter. is “Modern Butter” is made from pure able and cocoanut oils churned with ble milk. No animal fats—ecreamy smooth, hty in flavor and absolutely pure. ve the Coupons that come with First Prize Margarine. They help you to own a beau- set of fine Parisian China dishes. pupons are also packed with Baby Brand pbmargarine. . BERRY & SONS, Inc., Hartford, Conn. Sole Distributors for New England States

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