New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 6, 1922, Page 15

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LOCAL AVIATOR WED IN AKRON Hawksworth ~ Marries Miss Portia Kempel News of the marriage of Tom Thompson Huwksworth, a local aviat- | or, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B, Hawks- | worth of this city to Miss Iortia Kempel, of Akron Ohio, on Wednes- duy December 28 has just ched many of his locel (riends, During the war Tom Hawksworth | was an aviator in the U, 8. Navy and he i8 now a professional aviator, Many | of the “eity fathers” and local mer- | chants will remembey that Aviator Huwksworth was at the annual| Chamber of Commerce outing lust summer with his new machine which wis purchased a few weeks before at Newport, Rhode Isiund. I'he “"Akron Evening Time edition of Dec. 28th, has the ing account of the wedding: 'he wedding of Miss I'ortin Kem- | pel and Tom Thompson Hawksworth, | which occurred at 5 thie afternoon, | wus marked by an exquisite simplicity | of detail and appointment that was charm itself, “'he picturesque “Tom" \ o tn its] follow- } | Church of Our Saviour was filled with interested friends who witnessed the ceremony, heard the exchange of promlises and benediction by the Kev, George At-| water, ! The bride's only attendant was her cousin, Mrs, Enos Baker, a recent bride, who wore her wedding dress of blue crepe back satin trimmed in | squirrel with matching hat and car-| ried pink roses. N Miss Kempel, who has been one of Victrolas an the loveliest and popular girls of her | —advt. crowd, made a charming bride as she| Delicious lu ¢ntered with her father. She wore a |advt. gown of blue panne velvet made sim- i with moleskin as a complement; tist her hat of a lighter shade of blue duvetyn was trimmed with uncurled cry of § ostrich and her arms circled a rose sional shower bougquet. fendant’s son. Miss Maud Maxson played a New Ldison minute organ recital before the are here. Glad vance of the bridal party at the altar [Chestnut they were met by Mr. Hawks- and his groomsman, Inos has inst nst Albert b all 15- ad- where worth Baker. The relatives and close friends of the bride assembled at the home of | her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Kempel, 111 Beck avenue, after the| Seml-annual service, where supper was served at|raine Shoe Co. the conclusion of the Informal recep-| ~The reguiar hithe Order of the ion. I held o « Miss Kempel was a student at .\lissi(l"‘(‘“fv"'” Monda Sayward's school in Philadelphia and | JCoEES By the groom is a graduate of Trinity |\ 4 college and a member of Delta Phi fraternity. Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Hawksworth and their daughter, Miss Viola of New Dritain, Conn., were among the out- of -town gue: The bride Witlimantic, COMMONWEALTH CLUB| PREPARES PROGRAMS pointed truste Raschkow, ba hearing held y office of Refer Hartford. pct will he served low School teach dancing class Best creame Butter Store. and groom will live in Conn, “Dickens' Night” Will Be Observed llllI Mecting | Will Be Held in March, February 14 and Third Pians have been concluded for the next two meetings of the Common- wealth club to be held at the Y. M. C. A. as usual. The executive com- mittee feel that the high standard set| by the first meeting will be fully| ma rined by these two. On Tuesday evening, February 14th, n ‘Dickens' ht" will be eclebrated. New Britain has had no celebration of this kind since the one hundredth an- niversary of Dickens birth was cele- bhrated by the English speaking world | ten ve ago. Among other things, soven tableaux depicting child life in Dickens' stories, will be presented, and at least one Dickens play will be staged. The third meeting will be on Tues- March 28th, when Dr. B. rdt wiil present his great Me Prontiers of the l'n|vf using the latest celestial pho- phs taken through the 101 inch lens of the Mt. Wilson telescope, the day cvening, City Items Dy, T A B, ituted a advt, Judge B. s will be the business meeting —advt, DAILY l’RlI)AY, QUIGLEY WILL 1 BE, CANDIDATE Hakes Fornal Announeement e Will Seck Nomination the re NEW BRITAIN HERALD, a candidate fon as mayor at the ¥pring This bhrief stat | men was A by George A, Q ley this morning, bearing out 1l prediction of The Herald recently in | Which it was sald that he would do §o this week, Purther than issuing [the above statement, Quigley I 'would not at this time r anything as to his polleles or platform He did say, however, that his cam paign for the nomination would b carried out in i number of specches, [and talks will be given to the work- | men at the local factories during the | | noon hour, Promises of In talking with a |morning Mr Quigley would he surprised to support that has sinee The Hernld published the ment that 1 might be a candidate the republican primaries this spring It is freely predicted that M | Quigley will have support that was not his at previous elections. Many who have professed to be of other political faich in former electio e openly in favor of Mr. Quigley again being the candidate. The republican registrar of voters has, it is known, received requests from persons who Lave not been enrolled in the past to | vote at the republican primar Mr. Quigley suid toduy that many | | women votérs have spoken with him in regard to his again being a can didate for the mayoralty, tendering him their support should he decide to run for the rination. trix of Estgte. M i Experience, He was, up to two years ago, one has been {of the leading republican office hold- ordered by provite court in the lers in this city. When but 23 years hearing for the appol of an|old, he entered politics and was eleci- administratrix in the ¢ . A.led to the common council from the Berg. fourth ward. e also held the place Mr. Berg's Dona- lqs alderman from the ward hue Berg, has applied for appoint- | for several terms, and in 1914 he ment, while the mother of the de-|fpgt hecame a candidate for mayor, ceased also seeks to be named. Bach {ang was then elected, He served un- "\.’IS retained counsel The hearing | the spring of 1920, when he was | )"‘” be held at such time as attorneys | jofeated for nomination by Mayor | or the widow are prepared to Ro|¢. o Cun 1“",'|‘,‘|‘\“'; Mayor CGur state whether or not he | that p years ago until after he BaNOInBle o suhe PHA 1 e election. Should he in desire the | Inited | upjed, she is reported to have re- | IR Golden Cross will he |, berth, it will mean a resumption of g fused to the widow as her! ' %\ ; ¥ evening of next week. | janghtor-in-law. the Curtis-Quig battle that was installed at the gath-| o |waged two years ago. vic hall, Refreshments | | - and daneing will fol- | “T will he for publican nomi Support reporter said Know of heen offered this “You the GEORGE A. QUIGLEY BERG CASE CONTINUED Both Widow and Mother of Deceased d Records at Morans' nches at Crowell's.— Seek to Be Named as Administra- local den- tion Forrest, a civil Halperin for the recoy- eged due him pro- s rendered to the de- An indetinite continug the e for and Columbia records | dings, corner Main and | t widow, Josephing Boond Hungerford was ap- | a of the estate of nkrupt, at the first estrday morning at the ce Idward Yeomans in decline would ries | s recently aware married 16 had been | Mrs. Derg was not had heen older shoc sale at the Lor- Tl ‘aB% advt \ mecting of the Unitec reco, HEARING ON LONG WILL, I Th st A hearing will be held tomorrow \r:\‘m o | morning in probate court at 9 o r.nl‘n\ AL, T the admission of Richard ng's will. The will . bulk of the estate be turned over ;”’ Richard, Jr. butter, $1. Russell Bros. | 'ks o at ( o and ¢! Mon. evg. a bellef exists that a lightning milk, ha In Hungary » caused by ished only by direets ry butter 45¢ ib. to one son, EVERYMAN'S BIBLE CLASS Undenominational At M. E. Church, 9:30 o’clock, SUNDAY MORNINGS. Leader, Rev. John L. Davis Series of talks on ““Applied Psychology’’. Subject For Sunday “MAKING YOUR OWN WORLD”. largest in the world. Dr. Baumgardt fs n nnigue personality on the h'r"in‘!" platform, being in continuous de- (¥ mand in this country and ahroad. He [{ 1s a specialist in astronomy, being for ten years the chairman of the astron- omica! and mathematical section of the Oregon Academy of Sciences. His | Jecture on the stars is always revised and kept down to date with the most recent explorations of the starry uni- verse and illustrated with the latest achievements in celestial photogra- phy. We Want Your Business MANHATTAN COFFEE The Ghae That Has Them Talking 250 LB. A POUND NOW GET Parcel Post Orders Prepaid Fresh Milk Bread 2 Loaves - 25¢ Hot From Our Ovens Direct Importing Co ST. Conn, 283 MAIN New Britain, THE WOMAN’S SHOP - Removal Sale LEFT TO CLEAR AWAY OUR ON ONLY FIVE DAYS FURTHER BIG REDUCTIONS COATS AND DRESSES A Large Assortment of Good Looking Dresses at 798 - 12.98 - 14.98 — NOTICE — WITH EVERY COAT SOLD SATURDAY AMOUNTING TO § OR OVER WE WILL GIVE ABSOLUTELY FREE ONE JER- SEY DIANA DRES THE WOMAN’S SHOP 149 MAIN STREET Q05 $25 JANUARY 6, 1922, Mid-Winter Clearance Sale Starts Tomorrow Saturday, January 7 Everything In Our Immense Stock Greatly Reduced "% For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Adots. WITH VIEW YOU'LL KNOW WHERE TO BUY THESE PRICES IN Saturday Specials ) Best Pure LARD 2"23c " GEM NUT MARGARINE CLUB CHEESE 24c ™ AFPLE BUTTER A BIG SLAUGHTER IN MEAT PRICES STEAK > b 16¢ BIG UAMB SALE — 9:00 TO 11:00 A, M. SPECIALS FROM 3:00 TO 5:00 P. M. w. 22¢ | vme ROASTS BEEF . . Lb. 15¢ w 15¢[ 2 14c ROASTS BEEF .. Lb. 15¢ PORTERHOU SIRLOIN AND m 9:00 A. M. TO 12:30 P. Nice Fancy Legs Choice Loins To Roast Prime Rump Meaty Fores To Pot All Day Specials BEEF Pot Roasts All Day Specials PORK Small Lean Pork Loins ... Fancy Pork Chops Fresh Sliced VEAL Prime Tegs Fancy Veal Choice Cats Rump Veal . Meaty Cuts Loin Veal Pork Liver Tancy Sugar rd Yeal Chops .. Bacon st Choice Whole or "nlf Veal Cutlet Hams Veal For Cone Pot Pies Lean Beer e Cholce Chu Roasts Beel . Meaty Boiling Beef Fresh Ground Hamburg Fancy Rump Corned Beef Boneless Rib Rolls .. 18¢ 20c .. 8 Lbs. Zsc .. 18¢ w. 20¢ b 12/"c Lb. Le BUTTER The All Guaranteed Eggs .... Doz. 43¢ Packed In Cartons I'OWL ey Stewing Fowl Golden West Fowl Lavge Fowl Down Goes Price » 34c¢ 38¢ Whole .\lllkA Cheese .. .. Lb. 26¢ Best Roasting Creamery From 1:00 To 3:00 1, M, Red Butterfly SUGAR 10 Lbs. ....... 55¢ Extra Fancy Sweet CORN - Can. .. 10c mous Dinner Blend Cofice fiols +or. ting 9 1s 10 CRmtets, saciers T LG ¢ nars 22C Mohican Evap. Milk Fresh Shredded and G. We Have The 19¢ 21c Juicy, Sunkist Ora Fancy \lllll\“l Lemons Extra Heavy Graperrit ns (In Bulk) Lh. Sun Maid Raisins 15 New Mieaty Prunes Anchor B Dates Cooking Pies Fresh Cut spinach POTATOES g 286 Limit—Two Pecks to a Cus- vor. 19¢ tomer—90:00 (o 10:00 A, M xtra Iancy P 5¢ Table Apples, 2 Qts. . 25¢ Son 8 o Q. 33C |'nlnl»'|lt(|lu:.m: lu‘.m ...... 25(: Solid Head oz pha Lb. and Pkg. Cape Cod L. Bunch Peck

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