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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1921 Plainville News | 50 YF.ARS AGG‘Z il Attachments With Each Purchase of the | Rev. and Mrs. Joshua Deton 7 20 Gelehrate Today Where Cre i Pillow Cases for Gifts e Visit Domestic Department for thess glfts that will not be laid aside Baptist and forgotten, but will be sure to be appreciated by the recipient ! By) The Pale We Oficr pretty hemstitched and embroidered Pillow | jer ¢ T cen ¢ d \ : ) s cascs for $1.30. Wedding Tonight at Methodist Church ust completed 1 nid- | % eaner With a tty lace edge, we ask $1.88 a pair. Others hemstitched and lace cdge, § pair. Also choice of nice hemstitched cases that will please greatly at 45¢, 5 ind 85¢ each B | ; ; | ! o1 wly to Glve. A soft, fine pillow case, hemstitehed Hold Enjoyabl Ight—lgunday in * Adven ) Beiv wit it ic impossible to completely and embrofdered for $1.39 pair § Church Notlces—Items Communion. At this servic ¢ her howse wnless she has attachments e cleane “Fruit of The Loom” pillow cases, hemstiteh with lace cdge, for $1.79 b B8 the ‘corporats’ commiinior : ¢ her howse wnle he has attachments. The cleaner I ind Mrs. Joshu i parish can the urct renpvates carpets and 1 and the aftachments clean the pair. Others with scalloped edge or hemstitched for $1.98 pair. $ 3 : Very fine ca hemstitch and lace, 50 pair. With hemstitch and || New Haven, tormerly is town and |[church school teic s 10 ock portieres, upholstered furniture, vadiators, mattresses, pil- embroidery, $1.50, $1.98, $2.25 pair. New Britaln, celebrate 50th [Church school; 11 o'clocl y lows, bookcase, ete vedding anniversa it the [ Holy Communion and sermor Boudoir Slippers and Mules Mmoo e e s e w7 BOR FREE TRIAL PHONE 230 tily decorate t nand a| At the holy baptism scrvi Parsonage—Kni ot Pythias [ Thursda enir Lpiscepal churel s Gifts To Mi-Lady, look at the satin Bcudoir Slippers, with 1 r B 1| ramily reunion w ] Mr. | Sunday, the followihg children Wa wi e e e fi soles and low heels, or with soft comfy soles and no heels, choice of rose, Bl Denton: ia & retir yastor, having |baptised and received into the chur Ve wili gladly loan you a Enreka and attachments ll\.l pink, light and dark blue, ) pair. Black kid, grey and brown su N || recently tender s gnation at|Morgan H ten dayvs withoui cost ox _ul»hu:m“n te you, sold on (‘Zl.\)" with leather soles and low heels, at same price $2.50 pair {!! the Second Advent r it Brook- | Babeock, Eva Alma Day, Roge monthly payments, An'ideal Nmas gift. Phone or cali Women's Satin Mules nicely quilted, cholee of pink, blue, lavender, Tose RN Y ; el e et o and black, 5 pair At the anniver 5 Planiville Bricts : o ¢ Mules that.will charm the heart of any woman who recel il e S ey ~ . a pair. Are of imported metallic hrocade in heautiful coloring, silver, R i R KB ) or the Red Cross Seal drive light blue and black, all satin lined, casy They are Albert, of ! S, 3t RELI L D : e Hd ! . t henna, Chinese blue, rose, pink to match any ncgligee. Come select a pair Wiilias Deatanl of Ne Il i tor of the Advent chur irepdy son e 92 West Main Stree New Britain Mrs. Anna Thorpe of operating by placing the scals L Your Choice at Linen Dept. Sl S B e Comet i campaign will be announced at a Hemstitched Damask Towels, pure linen and large size, good patterns, i . s. Denton were mar late. Tt will be re nbered that last $1.25 plain or fancy weaves < ¢ each. Complete set, one larg ¥ I their weddir e wa be q 1gain i towel, 1 guest, wash cloth, $1.21 Bl| pastor of th } Boott Absorhent Towels, hemstitched ends, size 18x36 inches, Saturday { 1in for some tin ' 1|at Rockwell's Field tomorrow only, Six for $1 cnown in that city vell e members of the Grange Linen Huck 'Towels, damask borders or all over designs, hemstitched, Bl ile. Botn v Mrs 4 urney to New Britain this ¢ $1.25 grade $1.00 cach SR e % sy s i and Fine iinen huck towels with dam borders with g|| addition to the four children living nt for Burritt Grange $2.00 quality for $1.50 cach W | they have three grandchildren, Euth \ s been veceived here , children of Mr. and M Al flice “‘mm“‘”""w‘m Y received by | is f ‘.’V 'm ated for 4 SF:‘LRTS \”)};l):\‘; the couple celebrating and they ( ot | B presented with many its aral ¢ house. Dr. Ogilby will speak on|spe R Miss Dorothy Lillian Silvernail : Sk S WO jaughter of Frank Leroy Silvernail of Gt ihgracing Berlin News “Problems of the Pacific,” a subject|cr on Main stroct £l v hee ) zelr on which he speaks with authority, as| The railroad painters with ¢ | this town, and James Joseph Don: o lone — | he spent some time in the Philippine | cial paint cu rived In tomer| hue of Southington, will be married e s oo There will | o games of f S AS FOLLOWS: will reccive Ceevisens WAL PEOBING & o i n e 0.00 ; ¢ Verdu has come to town | o4 non lock this evening at the 1 ds in educational work. All who |and they are s e e the by i » interested in hearing Dr. Ogil 5 I f the Methodist churet t s ! i 2 : e 1\)?‘.{" t'(‘()tn‘l-‘ hearing Dr. Ogilby | the local s ) B s e e U T T 1 in stud. Emil Herz| BoE i s oo tbain e LUl e e ) ng churcl, will parform. the seremcny | New Yorl breader and turtman has| @ #i Shimockawliieceive e 2000 Berlin Church Notes d Cross Chr R SRS G ok e men or 4 ross Christma mpleted nents for EVERYBODY WELCOME TO JOIN K. of . social y ansfer r to his Sk : Berlin Congregational church — |seals have been received from the ; ; - Morning worship at 10:45 o'elock State Tuberculosis commission o | | \li ian 0de = l‘]””‘ e s ss stock next spring g with the school classes con- a number of the local|eyvening af tre ’J,]]“".“u,'l“f‘l\' i ) Py AENVILH E TRUST CO " aethart Ll DRESEL 18 BETTER LSk L . vening locicSIHERN Qlder] restien taiwhoinoWw NRvetthentltamsale. oty prominent. Byilian Boys' class will meet at 10 o'clock & ; and the M sle class in the e DAEES) OF the : the condition of Ellis Loring Dr far gave an in L' h[ I t ll d .cague in the afternoon 4 G eat lg § 10StaLle sington Methodist ehurch—The \ Vol s R Hantan i sicrand | B et s of service have heen changed DE AT HO\FET&L Sy R L e S |at this church and in the future the L= {14 [ spoke e R ae morning servi will be held at 11 I'he entertainment presented was xica [ well veecived. Harry Bonney favor HERBERT LOOMIS FINED 8§50 cciock, jihe Suniay schoot ‘clusscs CRE o4 with solos. The Sisses Kether Ao ing service. The session will be at REMILL R ) inall and Thorotny B pencer, e 10 o'clock. The Junior League will = Gold Kensington Young Man Appears Be- oot at 2:30 o'clock in the after- | batients, quite unlike the private The feature of m-lm ning was the noon and the evening service will be| room with an individual case. In the| PETOrmance ot the International Re- fore Judge Griswold i Court—|, 15 ;o "perore at 7 o'clock v, J.| ward therc are. persons with varying | "\ one and marimba sol 5 g 5 " 1 8o T o ' »n | conditions of o8k g t oot ninyy nverasrend 1 Zuzu,” czar h nesday Mecting—RBerlin Bits. Kensington Congregational church | it only adds to the general confusion | DilZ 2nd “Duke Schlatz r kept —Morning service at 10:45 o'clock! and discomfiture of all the patients the audience in The Kensington fire district was or-| 4,4 Rev. Carleton Hazen will preach “Hereafter, when there are mor : ganized December 7, 1920 and on|rpe Sunday school ¢ than two persons waiting to see a pu- | > ”"“‘j"‘ of dancing next Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock| session at 12:10 o'clock. ¢ tient in the ward, the patient will be | D¢EEY Ann presided at the piano the first annual meeting of the dis-]tian Endeavor society will meet atjnotificd of that fact, and as each| Iollo trict will be held at Foresters’ hall 6 o'clock in the evening } group leaves, a nurse will come out Pythian s s ser a buifet lu At that time a report of the of-| St. Paul's church- ‘ning masses| and conduct the otl until all have L crary Club Notes. ficers for the present year will belwill be observed as usual at § and]seen the patient Despite the presented and a district committee and [ 10 o'clock. for the private cases, the pa cather last evening, there officers for the ensuing year will be Attendance system will not apply. In these case ge attendance at ti clected. Despite the heavy rain last cven-|the attending physician, having the 1 to Miss Lila Newdick of Wash A special meeting of the district|ing there a fair attenda intercs f his patient at heart, will| ent one of her in- will be held on the same cvening. food sale given by the Women's det « i ] £ £ “'ws Newdick held Two meetings were held during the | society of the Eerl | egatior visit th 2 dsid ) § e lience throueh present year at which meetings the| church The candy and an el ‘ 2 y i ”\ interpretations matter of street lights was discussed.|article booth were well patro BANKER—BOOTILEGGER ey “”I'IH- ram was At the meeting held September 6th|nized but because of the rain the o Eee 67 I and ‘~.,~. and )‘H.N attending the committee was authorized to en- [ affuir was not as much as a success|, °° LRt "Hm.\ Brenner wusiustic over the enterts ter into a contract with the Connecti-|as was expected The proceeds of I"‘ s ’ "I” to :‘_J" ifl\s‘.ruu 1 Gt i . cut Light & Power Co. for the instal-| the affair will be used to purchase |’ 'O'I“"' Cr in the Broadway Central e LIS ‘“'"‘“ Soon lation of 60, 80 C. P. lights within the |2 new rug for the church Lidie ot U { Broadway, and Jacob| BULer A \. MclLeod tatet ; A . Flelschmann, 42 years old, a sales-|llainville Trust Co. has ar district, and the work of installing Berlin Ttems man, of 800 West 116th Street. wwer : 3 these lights is now nearing comple- arl M. Smith of Simsb il i ey "'v el R e § ton &nd it 18 expected that the new|guest of Lucius Bushnell for the week va(:hv[:\d .!{]-'}“f;k‘}‘“']” ‘v).hf-:f“‘qln. ””!v‘\ll‘ hes o m“\”\l;. o ] i}l{) C /?a!« on {5’{) lights will be turned on within the|opq ey contassed iocorSie e ' e i i-‘ 'f"(‘unu i A [ L) EB“" next few days. I efG A Scontaiotithe H3erlniEon® | T oG lnn iy n e fi s e o R Rl s e e D It is expected that additional lizhts | pregational church met ; i e L S ; IER " L2 " will be Installed until eventually the |ut the home of Miss St odrich. |embark on a bootlegging venture, {n|ible to do s e i O??li)a; ESOF’ES entire district will be lighted. An important meeting of the Boy|the hope of making cuch leres oo ut A et £ ) The district has also been active in [ Scouts of the Berlin Congree At aut st e, i Ll i an effort to secure water. During the | church was held at the church t e Bl R k] : 3 e 1 som ’ last session of the legislature, Repre- | evening wo. e ub 1 will o M The Sedan represents the highest development of the auto- Zor:xfillt.“i'hricr;n:isl e mthr:g:;fl & y\ e i,.-,rl;l(f;'»{;,? 1{\[{,4‘ e e ecember 19. There will be four motive industry. Year by year it has grown in popular favor. ing the district to issue $100,000 in|in the club rooms at Kensington LEGION LEADER CALLS wave enable p (.“\”1‘ el Unguestionably the motoring public now regard it as the most bonds for the installation of & water| A playlet written by Miss Marjorie| fndinapolis, Dec. o smoricon |t (i A ; e p ¥ i e system and a report will be presented | Moore of ngton was given at g en and women were called upon yos- | s e S serviceable and desirable of all motor car models. at the coming meeting. It is hoped |the Cong fonal church last even-|(erday by Hanford MacNider,comman. |makes sure of ample fup et that action on the report will be|ing by the girls of the Junior High|der of the American Legion to join|ents. oo e b . e al i e d o thic tne for iy taken at this meeting in order that the [ school that organization and “do battle with |y e {”““" on the lust Paige has specialized in cars of this type for more than a Much interest in the work of the|among the Berlin prize winners at the [ millions from the. honds of Hiiter ,"‘\ 40 QA I3hHG R experience—examples of creative ability, automotive know=- district is being expressed and a well | Poultry show given at New Britain b iy et hurg ".‘w mor i 3 : RERCoI e el By ALRT: 16y Dlc]ou kT ledge and manufacturing resources that compel considera- Berlin, De — Improvement PLAINVILLI, CONN. e Dust Tiwins, ¢ a recitation £00d humor by their come ketch. Hurl Rog ng the entertainment inclemenc e Grange hall tc that the Christmas Ch check and p— 5 attended meeting is looked for. :H,(' members of the Iimma Hart | e e o e — e e T . i Loomis Fined $50 Willard chapter D. A. R. are planning Herbert Loomis of Kensington was | [°F the December meeting of that or- | f ;“““' ”'l""l“”“ 3 fined $50 and costs in the town court ;fi:l-:ftd\”(;:‘z)\m l;:, 1,’! "_l{ :' fi”‘( P »”_"_ Fred i tollow v'\ I |]M-- 3 last evening when he TR e sl B b ol will e Lan iy Three outstanding facts set these cars apart from all others, before Judge Griswold on a charge of | ;1920 oL Arr TEEE, 1 Ehe cven- B |reading by rge 12, Tyler irrespective of price: Their beauty of design and equipment: disorderly conduct rl‘.olqm}?;?: S| R AU H ATISM' e i SR irrespec A\'V of price: eir beauty design and equipment; ;?sr;gtzdrl;zt!;:n r McDonough | nyree fund. Similar entertainments a [Me.and Mrs. Ire \er; praver | the recorded and acknowledged superiority of their motors; = \ All be glven g 3 =S Rev. Charles 8. Wyckoff of the ( TR : S . Claim Agents Here. Set rerh e : S G Ree e and their exceptional value. Establish these three facts for Claim agents of the New York, New | Kensington L G| Mro Miner: otfering for the Bibe | rself by demonstrations and comparisons Haven & Hartford railroad company A weekly whist will be held at the over Work in Connecticut; prayer by I Yo self l'\ St i S i o were in Kensington vesterday taking|T. A. B. hall in Kensineton on Tu thork," 1= pent fadly Jam nmer of the Methodist < List pirices of Paige Cars runge from $1035 to 54030 views of the scene of the accldent|day evening of next week ik Lt i C " lehre nd benedictior et = v hib i TS - where Dellicolli a track walker was |, Last Berlin items s or without pain y hurch Notices ~ IR ) raY e a Vi ctlled several days ago. The agents,| There will be the regular morning | 1AIs vere s sore and edfi 1 coul Methodlst churoh: Praashig E A Q, },,E pfg; "E 3\ er‘.fi ;f # }’ E'I? * purpose of hearir tion and challenge comparisons. however, did not state what the s | prayer sermon at St. Gabriel's| are to be used for church Sunday at 10:45 a. m., fol Berlin Farmers Exchange lowed by Sunday school at 12 o'cle ¢ i e ¢t Jju LG i n pr ptly . - , - e S Howard Selby of the castern state The services at th Methodist i’ ) v Pheumat 5 | TSR Winnif N % 3 "’iu‘d'fi" Y8 farmers exchange will church Sunday are as follows: Regu i aking troatm er. Her tople will be e ’ Liam ML D18, members of the Berlin Farmers Ex-|lar morning service at 10:4 RUBDERGA Ta U Acld o 3 3 ! ¥ ns.” Immedint change at their meetir o he Sunday school at o'clock an e-|n .0 fild oub the truth:. en rvice, t tor the Town hall this e 3 [ ning service at p. m v torid of \ u . s chiiveh N& 15 o o'clock. He will have as his & Benjamin Rentcheller of New Brit. [[Petmat repe N u n fces at the DBaptist “Co-operative work.” The members|ain was in town on husiness Friday ’. stributod $ un anithon ! Fred Mincr of the Berlin Farmers' club have been| The ladies of the Methodist church | ot £y ot ott r il invited to attend this meeting. are making arrangements for their Wednesday Meeting. second supper and soclal which will President Remsen B, Ogilby of|be given next Friday evening, Dec it ( Trinity college will address the mem- | 9th i DBt KLt oL CIOL L LR e b Clbar 1o Tt irst Wor f THE “MOST DBE. . > bers of the Worthington Community| Mrs. L. A. Westcott loft Friday on | s SRR il GUAR CLE Rt Te association and their friends on Wed-|an extensive visit with her danghter ut out thia notice an nesday evening, December 7th, at 8;in Waterbury. 4 i DRAEUNIEE & (e oclock, in the Berlin Community| Edward Fowler of Hartford 18| oy menloiho send wil

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