New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 19, 1921, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAITLY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1921, vt will be the pacishi itts to Y o | I | cen sindell as Nation & Co—t his will be the | t | TREE DISPLAYED ol ! : W, G toll' ‘a5 Natlana:| : boys were born December 14th Rev. J, T. Winters, Pastor of St [the clergy AL sl » and Mrs, Harry DIl of 173 Mary's Church, Forty-one Years a | | \ ceme been | ood street Rev, John T. Winter istor of St tic Arbor F'orm Part of Decora p i \ {116 ‘ b pro JERL n 45 ; Mr, and Mrs, Hugh J. MeGowan of A Bty LIRS Ul twenty Boys And Giels Purnish b ; fare f \ 4 ) L Baltimore after a short visit with Mrs iry's chureh, observed the fort tions—Exhibit Begins Tonight \ f i o, Now | da ' oW o p e =2 S A first anniversary of his ordination (6} pgminment Por Altar Socicty At % s : her \ bl , ot it e they expect to spend the Catholic priesthood, yesterday.! Ftnal touches were made to the ! | t | p 9 \ to New Rev, Walter McCvann in making the St John's Church TR AW TSI L G T irds going to M the W iana, where they will announcements from the altar yes | S e ) A oie: | ] W terday, called the attention of the A minstrel by the children of the tpany:thisEn € B ( « I ’ ¢ ¢ ot helr om¢ Mrs, McGowan parishioners to the flowers on the side | parish fornied a feature of the whist|nior Achlevement Christ: will v, electrica SN o8 A L L ) ¢ membe . SANg | 3 formerly Miss Dorothy Kelly, altars and sald that they were placed [#nd entertainment held by the 8t | be diaplayed all this weel at b 1 1a AR, otion 1o « - N 1 1 hter of Mr. and Mrs, T. J1. I<elley there by friends in honor of the day.|John's Altar society, Saturday night.| o'tlock thi ternoor f h vt ) \ \ v | High street Although the pastor himself, spoke The affair waa held in the chureh hall | 1 comment 5 1 a Ve nd § CECUTIVE COM, MEETING lison Phonographs and records. L. to the congregation, he made nofon Newington road. Mrs. W. Iur A R LR Sedie e v din vt mention of the day, but all during thelburt and Mrs, H. Connelly directed v s, 1N he ; f dpahad day, he was the recipicnt of callers|the minstrel e chorus consisted [ Commercial Manager Mornin ory s | teg Wdy-Gloy ) ¢ f t ¢ \iss Gertrude Mitehell is home GA] Hodge, include a vealistic fireplac 00 years old, and fo W o et Tues nshine soclety m is aft-|from the Boston School of Domestic and telephone mess; s all conveying| 0ol 20 hoys and girls ) WO ‘ gentiments of congratulation and well| SUng follows O'Neil," QNS COTIET,CQYEDS I with red brick jhand of an gy munim | | 3y was 18- | ¢ noat ) ock ¢ Seience, and will spend the ( h.-mm.‘;« s for the future Miss Margaret Coughlin, “Angels,” by paper, a Christmas tre 1V the oppo- [been planted in a | 1| st by (ot nder Jumes ] vacation with her parents at 215 ather Winters was ordained to the [ Miss Ann Martin, “Over The 11ills o i e priesthood at 8t. Mary's college, Bai-|by Jack Connelly, “They Needed a = timore, Md,, December 15, 1880, [{¢[Songhird in ileaver by Joseph '“}@fi# w was appointed to St. Mary's as pastor |Crowley, “When Francis Dances With | o b fn April, 1002, succeeding Rev, Wil-| Me,” by Miss Adeline Hurlburt, | b Ham A, Harty, who died shortly after| “Tuck Me To Sleep,” hy ott | 20 57 S S, o TR e L, G i —_q_?“?- the disastrous fire which reduced the |Souney Interlocutor, Jame 18 " s ehnreh to ruins % g such a catastrophe, Fatl AT ST, JOR NS, by his zeal and ener TRy fused his parishioners with a great| Name soclety the enthusiasm, and the manner in which | Chureh of St. John the Ivaneelist will he fulfliled the glgantic task is a gold- | TCEL next Thursday evening i the en page in the history of the parish '.“":"‘f ’mt’_"‘l‘w Acae RN L s e Father Winters ¢ nters another ye 4 By Ak JEL8 of his ministry with the hest wishes | " iitqibe nresan! not only of his own parishioners, but| The masses on next Sunday, Christ ot alereyimen ahd of all de.|mas Day, will be at b ani nominations in this city and through ) out the state who have come to re-|0'clock will be spect and admire him for his accom plishments NARROW ESCAPLL )( 0. Receives 2,200 Volts of Flectricity. 10:30 o'clock Ihe & 4 10:3¢ == high masses, Phoenix Lodge Still Leads League.| william Abrahame, o i ’ years a telephone lineman o 2 Though Andree is Running Close [ Y77 ley 100! man Connectient Co., narrowly esc >|w A Behind in Standing. clectrocution or serious injury ye day morning, when he tounche a wire The regular matches in the 1. O.|containir 0 volts of electricity 0. 1°. bowling tournament will be He was on a pole near the rolled on Rogers' Alleys Tuesday eve- | tion on Maple Hill when the ning of this weelk occurred and was thrown about League Standing feet to the ground and rendere Lodge 7. s C. | conscious. He was revived by the Phoenix .. aie 25 of the pulmotors administered to him Andree (G 27 [by Policemen Herhert Lyon, William | § Comstock . 5 15 P. MeCue and Matthias Hival, and 1 ek Tlex{Dgtondarne ; 18 I was brought to the haspital. 1t was|§ Gerstaeker ... .. 3 17 1'\" said today thaf fhe only had etfects Stella .. 29 121 of the accident which the man &uf Standing In m\m contest to date: fered were a few burns on the hands, Gents' High Single—Blake (Com-|none of which will be serfons. He is stock)—123. 16 years of age IS A GIFT THAT l‘]\'l?R\'()NE CAN hf\]()\ FOR H‘,\R\ TO COME Gents' High 3 string—Holtman, (Phoenix) 1 Ladies’ High Single—Miss T.und gren (Stella)—104 The annual Christmas social Ladies' High 3 String--Miss Lund- | Mary's Ladies' T. A. B. society will gren (Stella)—285 be held next Thursday evening in St High Average score—Holtman | Mary's hall. In connection with the | § (Phoenix)-—96.6. . it is planned o have a “Pound | i each member bringing a |§ pound of food to he distributed among | NO CLUE TO STRANGER G PLAN “POUND PARTY.” of St | Man Who Gave Satchel Containing Baby Not as Yet Found by the Po- lice— Child Suffered No T Effects. I. RESNICK = = | S g e Investigations by the police into the | ITT T I 1 END TABLES AVENPOK IS CHAMBER ROCKERS case of the baby which was abandon- JEWELER | E7 $15. $7.50 to $19.00 9,00 to $195.00 $8.00 to $17.00 ed Saturday evening tend to show that i ; /! it was the intention of the person that 340 Main Street the child should he left in the Polish Orphanage. No clues as to the iden- it tity of the stranger could be found. The affair happened Saturday even- 209, OFF ON ing. A strange man carrying a trav- eling bag, asked a little boy to deliver HOWARD, WALTHAM, it to a family by the name of Dom- broski, who he claimed lived on Gold ELGIN AND SWISS street. He gave the boy fifty cents 2 TR for the errand and then disappeared. WATCHES While passing along the street, sounds TONDS were heard issulng from the bag, and DIAMONDS when opened a child was discovered BROOCHES within. | The child was taken to the hospital, LAVALLIERES but reports from there today state s that no ill effects trom its confine- LADIES’ RINGS ment can be discovered. The age is estimated at hetween 7 and 10 days, GENTS’ RINGS It will be kept there for the next few CIGARETTE CASES days and will then be placed in a N I ] . : I { B ‘ BELT BUCKLES : SMOKING STANDS PINET DESKS TIP TABLES Tt is thought by the police that the ; 250 to §19.60 §35.00 to $59. Fm 00 tn St man who delivered the child was SCARF PINS Ll i : % ’ ik s i} \ either the father of it or was entrust- ’ GRS Al : ed with the task of getting rid of it. | IVORY SETS Rather than commit murder, it is . thought that he conceived the idea CHAINS of the satchel. The police will con- 'KETS tinue to investigate the matter. MU —— - CUFF BUTTONS AT ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH. ey BRACELETS Annonncements for the Week Maide at N T AT AT TR A |8 BRACELET WATCHES cond anniversary requiem mass BABY LOCKET ward B. Nihill was eaid this morning at St. Joseph's church. There THE JEWELRY STORE will be an anniversary requiem m: Mrs. Mary Ryan There will be an important 1neet ' AL i‘ l\i\l‘\ OF RU ~ R' E I) \\D R. \QT\\ l‘[ RNITURE ing of the Ladies’ Aid society tomor Rag Rugs, Bath Mats, Hall Runne: Chaise Longue, $19.00: Table. $12.00; Rocker, $16.00; I R R e e E WHITTALL, WILTONS and BRUSSELS sk, $35.00; Chair, $14.00 quested to be present The annual Christmas party for the children will be held Thursday eve.| ning at 7:80 o'clock in the parish hall All persons wishing to make contri butions of food or clothing for the Come in and visit Toyland — we needy of the parish may o so at the | have an immense stock of Toys in the parish hall or the convent on Thurs- | Basement. day and Friday The masses on next Sunday, Christ mas Day, will be at .8 9 and adding be solemn high masses . Cogswell, Snecessor ANXNOUNCEMENTS AT ST MARY'S Cor. MAIN and CHESTNUT Program for the Week Published at Services on Sunday. PRISCILLA WORK FOOT RESTS STANDS, 89.00 2450 to $19.00 There will be an anniversary mases| A of requiem for Dennis Morrin at 7 You Make no Mistake o'clock Friday morning at St. Mary's | Wi in Hartford d . church hen 1 Hartfor 3 ] 1 3 ; : 5 ey . Masses on next Sunday. Christmas A ANDIRONS =] 5 2 i SPARK GUARDBD Day, will be at 5:30, 7, 9 and 10:80 | to dine at— A » o'clock in the upper church and at ] ¥ 1 i Al - 8 o'clock in the basement for the T Fila e it L 5 [tallans and 9 o'clock for the chil 2 ’ | L = H actie 5 = YE- TG dren. The 5:30 and 10:3) mmaskes HONISS’S ; FIRE SET: - RN e & WOOD BASKETS alll be solemn high e o oot The Holy Family Circle has 20-30 State Street hanked those who assisted in any Hartford wvay In making the recent three days sazaar a success, Ahout $350 has Telephone 3374—3375 seen turned in but as full yoturns [ f g 1ve not yet been received, it is ex 3 (36 ected that over $1,000 will he rea g y ized. All this money will he used el |8 owards the needs of the poor. | CROWLEY BROS. IN . j The attention of the »m hioners vas called to the \wl\:a:\‘\:\ Army P;\L\Tlal{h ;\:\I) | Q @ rive which is being carried on in DECORATORS his city. Support of it was urged \ p y ”I’":, AR TR o 267 Chapman Street 7 “CONNECTICUT'S BEST FURNITURE STORE" sache TEL. 755-12 3 Envelopes were distributed at all Lstimates cheerfully given on all jobs Pl LAt riaiunns

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