New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 15, 1923, Page 3

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RECEPTION GIVEN GRADUATING CLASS Pleasant Allair Held at Elibu Burritt Junior High School Members of the graduation class of the Elihu Burritt Junior High scheol were tendered a final reception by the faculty at the auditorium last evening, A large bhody of students frem the class were present to enjoy the en. tertainment, dancing and refreshments that made up the program The entertainment opened with classical welections by Madeline Kin- delan and Munzio Agnello of the Senior High schoel orchestra. Miss ¥indelan played the plano, and Mr Agnello the vielin, Both thess young people have been making quite a reputation for themselves playing for various social functions and thelr wark last night far surpassed any pre. vious efforts. The rest of the enter. tainment included “Class History' by fuentin Quinn; "Class Propheey' by Dorothy Walrath; a soprano solo and piane selection by Rose Meltizer, At the conclusion of the entértaine mant the hoys and girls assembled for the grand march, The march was a pleasing spectacle It was followed by dancing until 10:30 o'clock The officera of the class are Don- nld MeCrann, president; Marion Scheyd, vies.president; Frank Me- Grath, secretary; Monroe Harwod, treasurer. The following committes of teachers had charge of the affair: KKatherine Brown, chairman; assisted by the Misses Gaffney, Goodwin, Da- vey, Grody, Howard apd Pomray At The Big Furniture Store Columbia Grafonolas | At Reduced Prices Saturday Was §140 ¢ Now $100 New Pooley No. 200 Now $150 the most beautiful Period Phonograph made — See the Pooley before NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JU Readjustment of Semvice Affecting Many New Firitain Teachers (o Teach | TRAIN SCHEDULE GRANGES | SUMMER ScHo0L PACULTY | GRADUATION TODAY e e e e e o | AT WEATTAL SONOIR { The following changes in the sery.| New Britain will have a large "v lmmfllflg ngl'llll lflCIIldes Ad iee of the New York, New Haven and | resentation on the faculty of th dress by J, M. Halloran Hartford railway, to go into effect on summer sehool econducted by mr June 17, have been announced from etate hoard of education at Yale uni. the offices of the company versity. Miss Josephine Rathbane of —_—— Berlin and Middietown: Train $82 the Normal school will assist in| whieh has been leaving Berlin at 8:20 [ physical edueation. Miss Anna © the p. m. Bundays, will leave at 8:18 p. m. | Murnane, principal of the Btanley elass of 1924, High and will be seheduled to arrive in|sehoel, will be in charge of the dem- sehool, were held this morning at 930 Westfield from two ta four minutes onstration schoeol o'cloek in the auditerium of the (earlier, The stop at Newfield will be| The following teachers of the camp gehool omitted, The train will be due in Mid- | and Monroe scheols will teaeh in the The hall was erowded with parents dietown at 842 p. m grades of the demonstration #ehool: rejatives and friends of the elass mem. Train No. 885, week.day from Mid. | Miss Ruth Anderson, Grade Ii Miss hers who marehed inte the auditer. dietown to Berlin, will leave Middie: Helen Wheeler, Grade 1I, Miss Ha- jym two by two |town at Iqb: I:" m mm'unlnm. K45 | 201 Bemont, Grade 1V \'hn I‘P | The program was as follows pm, and w arrive in Berlin at! apeth Brown, Grade Vi Miss Ellen| . o~ 9:16 p. m,, instead of 908 p. m Murnane, Grade VI | Batrance of Clase— Berlin to New Rritain: Train No The schoel will epen July 2 and Musie by Behool Orehestra 1920, week-day, will leave Berlin at| will continue for a period of ur!"“"'"“" 2:08 p, m., instead of 2:08.p. m. And | weaks Rev, Willlam Ross {will arrive in New Britaln at 2:13 ] | Spirit of the Winds p. m., instead of 2:15 p. m. Train H Sehool Orchestra No. 1057, weekday and Sundays, will | Night leave Berlin at 10:40 p. m., instead of Ninth Grade Chorus 10:30 p. m, and will arrive in New The Nightingale Britain at 10:47 p. m., instead of | In the Time of Roses 187 p m Andrew Bonar Law which seemed to Relehart Sunday train No, 1964 will be dis- |improve after his resignation as pre- continued and train No. 1962 will run [mier, does not continue go favorable, |, . dnll\ leaving New Britain at .08 p, [according to reports circulated among, SMaward Bradstreat due Berlin 0:16 p. m. New Sun- (his friends in parliament I Is be. 'mmw of Adult Education, Hartford -h\- trains Nes. 1052 and 1045 will be [lleved that Bonar Law has grown |y o ~Gypsy Life Reott established leaving New Britaln at |worse during the past few days and | Boys Gles Club 6:18 p.m., due Berlin at 6:22 p. m., |that he is now serlously ill | Presentation of Diplomas |returning leating Berlin at 6:20 p. m Jose, M. Hallo |aue New Britain, 6:46 p. m. Bunday ll\ll\ Dl \\F Nrnn\rn \hmrwr- :’h s!m‘m‘ cl r::\':nuuy. train No. 1948 will leave New Britain| Naw York, June IB~-1:("\|";" ”‘"" Musie—8tar Spangled Banner at 5:09 m,, due Berlip, 5:16 m. | Dunne, creator of the r. Dooley 4 ? ln{ fiction, who underwent an opera- Honorable Hention John J. Pelley, general manager of |tion at Roosevelt howpital Wedneaday | Those who recelved honorable man the Tilinols Central rafiroad, began nl'"*r a sudden {liness, was reported |tion for excellence {n scholarship wers a section hand today te be considerably improved Plerina Abbate, Catherine Brown, George Cochrane, Anna Dovle, Ethel |Kalin, Luelle Murphy, Ethel Odin, Elizabeth Parsons, Dorothy Quigley, Gertrude Saunders and Grace Wallin Those ‘receiving honorable mention for general eficiency were Grace Wal lin and Albert Baeney, The officers of the class were, pres. | fdent, Henry Martindell; vice.pres| dent, Catherine Brown: Harry Erick The graduation exercises of Central Junier Musie RBennett |A. Bonar Law Seriously 5 tuste 1, Is London Report| London, June 15.—The condition of Ergmann Musie Ganl Girls Glee Clubh |The class motto was “Omnin Veritas Vineit," and the class colors were blue and eilver. ANOTHER OASIS DRY New York, June 16.-—~Another New York oasis today went drv. Coantinu- | ing the government's war on alleged wet cafes along the gay white way, | assistant United States Attorney Cohen | obtained from Federal Judee Hough | an order padlocking the Three Kings| restaurant for a years, DOWN Saturday — Balance on Easy Weekly Payment delivers one of these beautiful new mod- el Grafonolas to your home at once. Every Grafonola sold carries the full i - ) We Are Now 177 MAI\' ST.| N EIGHT ELIGIBLE FOR POST 145" OF HEALTH SUPERINTENDENT‘ In ment New wha would be eligihle 0 son, treasurer: Olga Haigis, secretnry, | 98 EEE@EE@EEEEDE@E@@@HEEDHWI"J[i'lflfilmf"lWEEEHEEEEFEE@D@EDEEEEEE‘E@ - Mutlet Willivery Coians seammwesnz Incorporated 15, 1029 e eSS 3N T ST SR m races and a bowling mateh. Eisie Casperson won the frst award in the wand race, while the bhroom race winners were: Misses Mabel Riee, Abbie Brooks and Ver oniea Neble, Miss Gertrude Kieln was the high seorer in hnulh. Hvl-nltnellrn]lpKhAH Dr, Riehard W, Pulien of Ill‘ .-:1 but beoause of his ack of experience objee is appointment has bheen od. The new applicants will he cated with and credentials t the next session of the ard | Stanley Works Girls Hold Outing at Lake Compounce Rritain health department with| Members of the Stanley Works of eight publie health officers |Girls' elub held an outing last evening 1o ,,,....-n,u....,.ll at Lake Compounce and ameng the nter tures of the outing were wand and (shorme of Sate Department Mer sends List of Prospective Can LIECT, MAU ’."“ HOPS OFF | Dayten, 0, June 15-~Lieut, R, L | Maughan hopped off from MecCook field here at 7:30 o'clock this marn. ing for i, Joseph, Mo, on the third leg of his test flight preparatory to | making his daylight trans-continental | fght didates for Post Here, Dr. Osborne of the state depart f health has furnished the| the post of pe jent of | 1« Two Great Victrola Values YOUR i CHOICE { $100 $2 Down One year to pay balance It is merely a matter of choice as to which model will be better suited for your home, You should and can own one of these heautiful VICTROLAS under our easy payment plan, Select now and we will deliver at once. Hear These New Victor Specials—*“Yes! We Have No Bananas,” “Barney Google,” “When Will the Sun Shine For Me?"” “Saw Mill River Road,” “Wildflower,” HENRY MORANS 365 MAIN ST. Opposite Myrtle St. Next To Clark & Brainerd’s Drug Store 177 Mam St. TN TN guarantee of the Columbia Grapho- phone Co. and John A. Andrews & Co. What more can you 9 New Model § ask? Grafonola Now 8125 EEE@EEE@E@EE@E@@E@E@E@EE New Pooley No. 300 Now $125 you buy any other SPECIAL USED MACHINES THAT ARE REAL BARGAINS Was $135—Used Price $60.00 Columbia Grafonola, Was $150—Used Price $65.00 Was $60—Used Price $35.00 Records go with these Machines John A. Aeolian-Vocalion, Victor Victrola, 132 MAIN STREET H — LAWN FESTIVAL — St. John the Evangelist Society Corner East Street and Newington Avenue Entertainment Vote For Your Favorite Lady Friend SPECIAL TERMS SATURDAY Also Several Small Portable Machines for vacation use, very cheap Andrews & Co. 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