New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 5, 1921, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, iducational P'J(,‘w Americanisn Pillow Cases for Gifts A SIOAL BRI Visit Domestiec Department tor these gifts that will not he lald aside ALRULL . and forgotten, but will be sure to be appreciated by the recipient By The Pair We Ofier pretty hemstitehed and embroidered Pillow cases for $1.30. With a pretty lace edge, we ask $1.88 a pair, lace cdge, $1.50 pair. Also choice of nice hemstitched cases that will pleasc greatly at 45¢, 50c, 68c, and 8bc each, ¥ DAy These Are Boxed Ready to Give. A soft, fine pillow case, hemstitehed Z Diea in Torryville—Other Notes of | and embroldered for $1.30 pair. il Interest. “Froit of 'The Loom” pillow cases, hemsatiteh with lace edge, for $1.79 : pair. Others with scalloped edge or hemstitched for $1.98 pair. | Commencing today, Education week Very fine cases, hemstitch and lace 2.50 pair. With hemstitch and M| will be ohserved in the local schoo embroidery, $1.50, $1.98, $2.25 pair. | for the remainder of the week, Prinel- sle Orrin L. Judd has arranged that . pod ach grade will do something to ecarry| namely to teach Americanism pa As Gifts To Mi-Lady, look al the satin Ticudoir Slippers, with leather BI| triotism, and loyaity to the American| woles and low heels, or with soft comfy soles and no heels, choice of rose, BOVATATA AL Bridl 168 pYindlios pink, light and dark blue, $2.50 pair. Rlack kid, grey and brown sucde A Soinb ot the BUgHoeleA piograTiy aEe with euther sotes and low heels, at same price @ & \ |48 follows: The flag, it y and™its W Women's Satin Mules nicely quilted, choice of pink, blue, lavender, rose | s AR s b and black, $8.75 pair. et e Rl e '3.. B Ixquisite Mules that will eharm the heart of any woman B!| tndependcnce, what it mcans, and a pair. Are of imported metallic hrocade in beautiful coloring, ; ARy e S : henna, Chinese blue, rose, pink, light blue and black, all satin lined, easy OENGHTIeRRRE L ch e ! to match any negligee, Come select a pair. fA[|the American history; facts about the 4“!;1' 4 ives of George Wasl m, Thomis| o &v g fi‘ ; ' oy ) 1 1 1 N . P ’v‘ ; r efferson, Alexander Hamilton, ! u | Your Choice at Linen Dept B min Frunicin i o ovnicrs o J S AL our pt. - e | : l'”"“m‘s:‘n";)lolm"m\k Towels, pure linen and large size, good patterns, | L EUSR Ell HAT awonderful Christmas Gift that would be! And how $1.50 value, $1.00. easy it will come if you all get together-—put in just a few rancy Turkish Towels, rainbow stripe in heautiful color combinations, Although no y plain or fancy weaves, $1.25 value for 75c ench. Complete set, one large re sct for the dollars apiece and buy on our very easy payment plan. towel, 1 guest, wash cloth, $1.21, choolg, they are always welcome tc A ™ % I 5 Boott Absorbent Towels, hemstitched ends, size 15x36 inches, Saturday H| ttend and inspect the K going Practical gifts are ‘}}~_ Qfd,c{’ of ‘hle day this year. Dm! t waste your only, Six for $1.25. Principal Judd gave an intere money on trifles, This Thor Electric Ironer is the ideal gift be- Linen Huck Towels, damask borders or all over designs, hemstitched, |k on “Democricy in Educatio cause it will make HER work easier and pleasanter. Beyond this, the past weck hefore the upper W it 1s a wise investment on your part, because it v make a big $1 grade $1.00 cach luring Extra Large and Fine iincn huck towels with damask borders with srade pupils, il 7 it with mo 4, saving in houscliold expenses. medallion for monogram, regular $2.00 quality for $1.50 each. ing pictur which interested the ipils very muici | rr'b G‘ 1 P "l A' o . I' W, C. T. V. Mooting | DCWDN ihe Unly Kkezl Aviomatic Ironer _ The postr & } Even th slizhtest woman can operate this Thor without tiring her= T, U., will be Ltomorrow | Vonth! . ternbon af bl 1 t i E(IS}/ Mon 1y self a bit. It has no levers or foot pedals. She works sitting down. lome of the presi , Mrs. Irar Pu).u.u;,s T'wo I)uuml. at her right hand control every operation of this won- £ We in street. i derful machine. It has many new features never attempted on any district will be held at Fores o Tub No | : = Y, T 1 at 5 ;s b Notes. ironing machine before. You cannot imagine how splendid it is, W nesday evening R e R e tetary e 1l 5 e ; : v Berhl’l Ne S Miss Welsleder ... 6 4.7 ; O “l‘ ung. Officers wi IJV : am ot t G ou see it working. Irons everything the family needs. Shirts, e i a : | % e < 8 ; 2 : year. Miss Walsh : : The Independent Polltical siub wi ek (s children’s clothes. Even ruffied thi Kensington Grammar mect b ’ 7 . nect in Foresters | tonig ano selection by Scl it Jome nd let us show you. Then go back home and propose Miss Steed .......14 3.70 Tha Worthinzte - a « ton Athletic club w owe Smith; “The 1 y P@MONA RANGE MigsEDor el f: LRt s 88 hold basketbali practice x‘:: t‘n‘.'.”'r.\"\v‘ S 11:.‘:-‘ M by i 5 idea o the rest of the folks. G Miss O'Brien ....21 8.3 Hallith s evenine, Al e Nawdick: . t ! Au Lhu,t\u’l 1]0: Dfi(le" Miss Lange ......17 6.17 7.06 4 William Dooley of Meride 'l. and P \liss McKeon . ... 2.43 lieoraae n i Taki i 5 g s resident of Kensingtor liss Alice ) i r H{I DS M E Miss Keena, 9 13.68 vielfor in town over the weelk-end L R ety | AN IR ) ¥ L L CO Berlin Junior High 8. Lewls A. Westeott of Bast Ber Miss Steele .... gl e for an extensive stay with | Barodin, Mrs. Hon Srith; mis I Gusiness Session Both Morning | v o™ 03" ! st Tierlin 1¢én i : _, 7 IURCH ST L. 2240 Harold ..... 6 i The ladies of the' Sac h will hold a whist a]](l Mlel‘flfil}fl Lk 4 L WHELU TG T Cren nent, 'f.l.‘,,“i;,\'” ; e e A meeting of Emma Hart Willard | ning A1l are cordially invitod to ae. |be held Friday afternoon, Decem lchapter D. A. R, was held at the|gonq. St SR ORate iy S e Mome o home of the regent Mrs. F. Dodd this| phijip Nase has irned to hi o afternoon. This meeting took the|home on \vil The Plainville Fire department ha s i . COX a\ [§ E: P Spend oy 2 & SCHODL THRIFT REPORT place of the one which was scheduled (ing o fow dave aith " roron PN [ jectea the followt " for t1 Ladies' Add Socicty of Baptist Churceh Othe hemstitehed and to Hold Mectng—Charles Graham T AT witzer with relatives i1 ¥ P 5 r mrox Ila,\'] afternoon of thi week. | Sharon, nsuing year: Chic va n Friday evening in the Berlin X ; assistant chief, Willlar S5 Children in Berlin Schools Are Still| congregational church the D. A. R. (.‘[.“]','"::?{:,’n ‘\‘\,‘]f’_] i e ,’}"""I’ spending|| o0 AT S S i =L p i A. | Will provide “an entertainment the[Nrre’ .. M. Root of Math e Snic! , [ p— ST I IR S0 G M G o £ B GE R A5 | o el i s e il B i a . . " 5 District School Nurse fund, The en-|p, (. 2ol ashington, |3 b il (e IR (e et Synthetic Chemistry, After Learnin tertainment will begin at 8 o'clock| Benjamin Rentcheller of New Tt Smith. Aaki Rov: eds 1 Notes—Berlin Items of Interest. [and an interesting program has been |agn, was i toun on poercy o] firemen also voted to pure) Making Royal Purple, Succeeds ir . - v e 1 i business Sunday ’ Al ) ™. s arranged. Wi b e d e Victrola for the rooms or All thie Colers of ihe Rainue entral Pomona Grange will b | There will be two ports to the pro-[ sunday with his father o ArCnt | Plerce street. serve its thirty-fifth anniversary With{ .0 = 15 the first part a one act play | pvenue 8 ZHLREE S on - Wilcox : i Meoting the Berlin Grange in the hall of the 5 * lavenue. R S D il st T mom's Hill, Tues. | il be read by Miss Althia Clark-of "Ny “ang s E. Bac . The regu ceting of the Ladies’ (Told In Elght Sketches) IUPLLLEDC BIYACS “"“’;“" ating witl| Meriden. This will be followed by altaqoy oo, ot e SR Tnror By JOHN RAYMOND day, December 13, The meeting song by Miss Irma Hupfer, also of lving congratulations on the birth of A B D be in the form of the annual gather- 1 2 ; Lo (twin boys, he held We ay atternoon at S s o e bifiors wiil be |Meriden who will ba accompanied by [“my PFE o o'clock at the home of Mrs, Ernest N HEEOTRY S0 Cehyiay Meuing | Mrs: Edna Damon also of the Silver iR SCW B Ol T U o s P S ve | s bral il ATTE WD oV eeleted at this time for the ensuing oity. The second B th6ip o es meet with Mrs, Edward MeCo ) i ! city. The second part of the program | yrlq F0A e, | 2 : huve not brought their “Rainy Diy COLOR yuar will consist of a miscellancous rendi- S LB 0t thig Svech Stockin revious to this meeting Central Pomona Grange was organ- | {o eR i €0 B2 A motor truck party of about|® il . 8 ized in 1886 and that which will meet 3 sy thirty-five people fr Mid are rec cd to do sq at this time N L in Berlin has jurisdiction over Ber-| It 1s hoped by the members of the tendered a surpr om Middletown | 1¢ 5 hoped that there will be a goc earclat the Womiditor fin qm“hm‘ ;on ‘“m_mon Middle. | Society that there will be a large at- el a surprise social to Edson|,ttendance as there is much business els, perfumes, spices e Lo Nevingt Whig- | tendance at this entertainment inas- | faine at his home on Main strect [y pe (ransacted ode, The risk of b o8 town, New Britain, Newington, hig- Taublt a2 4 selios] nives 1b Bedly nead. | BMUFAAY evening, 5 great and only princes nobles coull ville, Farmington, West Hartford, " sl > Lee Lawrence of Hartford, spent Charles Graham afiord the fruits of ventures to the far 3 :d in Berlin and the town has not Bs 4o h \a [ Westfield,. Plainville, Durham, Mid- | th ¥ 2 The remains of Charles Graham of s of the wor ) man of A b 8 ;4 8 he week-end wi ’ il dlefield, Cromwell, East Hampton, |¢nough money at the present time to eek-end with relatives in town. |myjerville, who died there Saturd a1 e loyal Puiple of o origin ww““l rs to the rich Wethersfield, Roeky Hill, Bristol, [ Pay for one. It fs also being planned| Ir. and Mrs. Philip Slebert and | wero removed to this town today yre, retalil 1'$600 a pound. manncr of Avon and Portland Granges. to hold a series of these entertain- | daughter Miss Beatrice of New Brit |where funeral services wert held, this T d insignia g A committee consisting of Mrs. Ada ments in East Berlin and Kensington |ain, were calling on relatives in town ternoon ¢ o'clock from the un toc 3 W creced Watkins, Mrs. Willlam Whitlieb, Mrs. | to help swell the fund. Sunday. ) ‘ dertaking rs of the W. A, Bail const Med a i 4 . Weldon, Miss Anna Read and Mrs. Berlin Church Notes. The Knights of Pythias society will [ey company on Broad street. Rey the entarprising: mera 3 i D | 2" artable Lamps Laura Austin has been elected to| The Women's Missionary society of |hold a whist social in their new hall [ George Hilton, rector of the Ipiscopa formed a d i sk s prepare for the dinner which will be|the Berlin Cong ational church will {on Crown street Thursday evening. [ church, officiated and burial was in fx " 1lqutd sacrated ',‘1‘ coal were { 2 ved at 12:30 o'clock. It is plan-|meet Wednesday afternoon at 3 )The public is invited to attend | West cemetery. d nmpon a c'ott Because of OU can make no ned to serve a chicken dinner. o'clock at the home of Miss sun Elizabeth a Walsh s been visit Mr. Graham was a former resi el 1D LAl y bt e < = re a 1 A business session will be held In|Wilcox. g frie in’ Kensington. R e turns firat lext bitie and ands aterial der | more 8 ccepmble pift the morning and again in the after- The regular weekly prayer meeting 2 on Last Main street. She is Mrs., Joht ’ t ot v K 5 r cen tmm one of these charm- noon. Mrs. George J. Reed will pre-| will be held at the church on Thurs- |’ INT —~4 room teneme Mitche alf brothe orn by, > r 1 i ices coke guy X over new MILL ERLumps. sent an appropriate program in the|day evening at 7:30 o'clock ! Graham died here some time ag e i e 1 rld coke m 3 r vora | Q } ua afternoon if the business session does| Both the Boy and the Girl Scout 5 EhA ol x| 0180 has Tiphtes BN Ro b ; ! f s : 3 S¢ hiphin (yu.]&y,‘so]ow not take up the entire time alotted|troops of the church will hold their| Silkworm moth has been cultivated | 50 Hvir Watertown. ! ; T 6cof cog] L « ) a in price, and built for !hf" meeting. “;f‘\'f‘rt?l “{H"’*l ,;"I“\"""I'.‘: meetings on TFriday evening. for more than 4000 years. Benjamin ¥, Page. ! years of endurin service! ot e ?‘"““ oot L B Farmers Exchange Meeting 2 e The funcral of Benjamin F. Pagc o fame 1 1 lons T, tw cxpected to be present and A KES| here was a good aftendance at the[ Flies can fly from five to 35 feet a|Will be held tomorrow afternoon Baynuan ; Tt wa enzol 4 56 gallons T We have the two lamps : f candids vill be given the class of candidates will be given th meeting of the Berlin Farm FEx- | second. [ the home Harwinton with services | ment t te d e t v 4 : o o o1l h our industrial life the use shown in a choice of degrea of Pomona : 1 change held at the RBerlin Town hali in the I on chapel at 2 o'clock S 45 Berlin C —— e e e e e . i Fr_:'\:\y:.,“:v'a],; ,l,’.;‘;]‘:]i 0("(|||\[r),:'inw I Gaturday cvening of st week, Tn ad- | o ——— | ter in this town : LB N : several harmonious fin- ird dition to Howard Selby, who delivered | To the Legal Voters and members of | Mrs. Willlam H. Wilson and two I vond that v Kir ! v t m- ek ch icall 8 ‘eloc! irange he ! - t 1 n pour i f 1shes, to match practica. ning at 8 o'clock in Grange hall. At = Mr. South-| the Kensington IMire District grandchildre son, Charles Page, ind in pature can I 8 f r f s | ) T i L A 1 m actically all n ! y scheme of intermor Al 5 the address of the evening, A this time it is expected that the final i . ko s 'm bureau alsc Votice is r f Harwinton, also s s him 5 e v . EnE oted for the ob.|WICK of the state farm bureau also Notice is hereby given that the 2 . shades & sle 3 v 1 ; i plans will be completed for 3 8 : ! e L L {vers! £ ) spoke. nual meeting of the Kensingt I Page was well kno v pe servance of anniversary of the Po-[SPO] > isington d 8 = ol it would f i IFollowing the business meeting and | District will be d at Foresters hall, "“"‘L’” Warre ALY T 8 [z A o P LUl member of the household 2 addresses a socig . The | Kensington, December 7 991 a veteran of the Civ ar, serving 1 1e ralnbow i aln coa i { L social was held. The | Kensington, December 7th, 1921 at $ J4#A in the ral ) 1 _coal proc < ba: will enjoy their cosy, School Thrift Report i . N s ! vas the guest of | o'clock P. M., for the election of of- [ With the Company 1, S8th regiment b A > colors all ingr t paj t 8 e e 3 css, a J i - cheery radiance through _,]1 '"] ';‘rmthr""‘":“‘;t nf'“.'\l,,\.,fi;',",,“',’_ Jxchange at their meeting. ficers for the ensuing year and for|H® alS0 was a member of the L. W, s L [Be o tro Ll e i) s b 5 i the transaction of any other business|Steeld Post, G. A. R., of Stonington. i : T&Ah o7 . has been completed by Superintend- Berlin Bits " ousiness d = dnderitood ¢ h e the long winter evenings. ent B. R. Showalter and shows that On Thursday, a holiday will be ob-|Prover to come before said meeting Post Meeting Tonight. tar 1s the pupils in the schools are still sav- [ served at St. Paul's church in Ken- and you are further notified and| There will be a special meeting of ing their pennies despite the hard|sington and there will be masses at|WVarned that immediately following| Brock-Barnes post at the Legion times. The total amount saved in the|6:80 o'clock and 7:30 o'clock. 'I“ ";"“”;“ (on the same day at 8:30 | headq rs this evening. The spe- local schools for the past month was| The Baraca class of the Kensington [ [+ M- & the same place) meeting, [cial awards offered at the recent 6.18. Methodist church will meet this eve- | there Will be a speclal mecting of the fat Gridley's hall will be made The report as given by the school |ning at the home of Ora IZdgarly. ,:;:; "I':ll"i:)"‘n P ll‘””""""';" fecelye | public s invited to attend ‘ department {s as follows. The first On Tuesday evening the Epworth | o5 0 0oees :” “,v,,lymf.“. M New Dog. ‘ : 5 1A s re developed that column gives the name of the teach- [ League of the Methodist church will [} CHHEEE 0 .m[..;\\‘w”'v 'l‘]"’ ‘l“"“' Marino has [ = ntitie he arc of inest lo W e ind er, then the number of puplls who|hold its regular prayer mecting at the [ oo i B CRBARTHTE TRE i ",";' : deposited, the amount deposited for|ehurch, ot New Britain for supplying water, the month and the net amount to| ‘The T. A. B. whist will he held in | ¢ SO0 W E0 SR R et T date: T. A. B. hall tomorrow evening at 8| o'y water system In the district tq |11CCNSE Dlate from Farmingto Hubbard o'clock. : v S Sl o|and also has the name, inscribed on [spent the week-e g friends Misy Northrop ...18 4§ 8. .26 The Reliable Sewing club of Ke n,,:'”"‘:",””'“", t 'N“::m"‘ ',’s::l‘,‘“‘l'v'.: “" :"' the collar, of Peter Fallo of Kensinse- | here }_ Lr) R IDA #liss Quinn § -11|sington, will meet Thursday evening|.mount of bonds necessary to be is. | O™ M tlons have railed to — Miss Pierce A6 with the Missea Anna and Catherine | gueq to meet the expense of a water|TCVeAl the owner. The dog will be | WIL PARTY who took an umbrella ] mreBY SEA Miss Barne: i .48 | McKeon. stem; to take such other action as|S0!d 10 ANy persons calling at the hall o IR T % Taec., Thurs, and Sat 1den School A meeting of the American Legion | na¢ pe deemed advisable for the|O°F communicating with Mr. Mq New York to Savannah Mrs, Bacon .... 0 will be held at the Tabs’ hall on|guppiying of the district with water| Plainviile Bricfs, K 15,80 B8 | First Closs Passenger Pares, New York 1 for $14.95 and $4.50; ks Mrs, Tiske ...... 1 . '[“"“T]-‘"i‘?' “l‘ ht. . and water works, both for fire pro-| Edwin Pratt of s s < 4 ToSavannsh | To Jacksonville { selling price is $12.50 and $4.00, Worthington John Blake of Berlin street report- |toction and other uses of the distriet|returned fre Hartford he mar st ¢ ¢ v i | 3 0 gn@ =4 | Maee . Miss Bartlett ....22 5 ] ed this morning that he picked a|and to transact any m'l‘u(:'] ln‘xl .'I:l‘f'i.'!"“ here he u went treatment erson 1 ider - . $30.38 | W, $36.54 g it hifel Al Miss Marsh .....15 i g andful of radishes from his garden|portaining to the above matters that|his eyes [ of the friction match kurd $54.68 | Bt $65.77 APyt B Miss Hopkins .. : yesterday morning, may be deemed advisable, Martha Rebekah louge wi U, fres oL QAN Miss Nielson ... 0 5 i The Berlin ]‘nr!lnvrs' club will meet| Dated at Berlin, this 30th day of No-|meeting tonight when tae nomination nited States gave gland 25, ey M f‘ ) ~ South Sc on Saturday evening at the home of | vember, 2 of cers will take place for the | 000,000 tree seeds 9 for o L' hA&P C Miss Craven .....3 7.1¢ 5.29 [ the president, Raymond Dyer. s L, NI ON, ‘n«wv term 2 k forestation purpose J.H P\ ‘ Lofln. !g L owervo. Blue Hills The assessors of the town are now A8, J. FITZSIMONS, Mr, and Mrs, D, C. Peck spent i1 5 \\‘“\\‘,\. \\FD Phone 2 Mt LYOn oovovv.d8 18 .63 | busy working on the tax list of the| % 8. GRAHAM, week-end in Ansonia, with Mr. | ef sources of graphite have @) Percival School i town. Commlittee of the Kensington ]"Iy'r-Jl .ck’s sister, Mrs, Gaylord jeen Ceylon, Bohemia, Germany Mrs. Crane ......20 3.00 3 A meeting of the Kensington fire| District. Mrs & L Lapple of Waterbury, '1 rance and the United States. E P Cook; reta Entertainment Friday — Church o 5 n In the dim ages of history when man hemerlyad Nip ) rd-collie and is | keeping it the town hall for the | owner to ca f t The dog has g These Lamps are being advers room Plur as, hm:h I\lver.Nrw York 02 West Main St New Dritain,

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