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Red Cross Campaign Plalnvllle News Chairman John Lamb of the Plain- \il)' Red Cross committee stated this | morning that very few reports had been received from _the Boy Scouts Take | | who were in charge of the local drive ‘ for members, but according to what 9, ® he has learned, the drive is progress- [ing very well. One member of ihe | [ troop canvassing the town reporting d)‘ ’ds ko I @e’?te)‘ | | @ colicction of $26. The names of the j }: | | boys who are working for the suceess of the drive are Joseph Fletcher, Wal- ter Murphy, John Stevenson, Russell oge Used MeCall Patterns? s Bekaciat Riviow TR TS Promioet Resden o el | Wootraf Xrimanh Gaiir, Norman for Biliousness P Ty Eaia Ao Yige | Stone Hill Passes AWfly thier. Valbert Gauthier, Raymond These “Fruit Laxo Tablets” are a wondertul | Morrill, Gordon Shaeffer, Leroy Brad- < & e g & ley, George Okenquist, The. drive combination of fruit juices and tonics, and will 'BICYCLE CLUB TO MEET e et | always relieve Bilious Attacks, Constipation A, repart WL che. PSS, MhOrtIY and other Liver Troubles. 50c. a box, Talking Of Linens Take Note Of These G e A ead b Coni A\~ A V) 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c. At dealers or ABOUT 1ORTY ODD: TARE . Miscellancous Shower for Mis. Eliz-| jonn Milklowski of Southington ™ A ) TABLE CLOTHS of different sizes, all of fine quality, bringing v a as fine costs charge itati imi usual opportunity at this sale to pick up high grade linen at 33 1.3 off regula it aboth Carlson—Church Notices— | %28 fined $1 and costs ‘on a charg Fruitatives Limited, Ogdensburg, N.Y. ¥ s pick up high grade linen at 3 off regular prices, 1 |of failure to have his driver's licens O Lasdon 5 Scarfs, Cloths and Napkins, ail linen, hemstitched Breakfast Cloths. plain linen of that creamy Ital- j - Sisto" BouieC Birdtiing Towds—6o-. | :::-opy';,r,:i‘;(',n':?r‘;';.l' 1::-2021‘({5'-;‘“u|1r'n‘::;‘ Christchurch, N.Z. $1.25 cach, 15x34 in ‘2',“-,.;'.“ i o hl'l '\:,".'4 il v “3"," g hemuiteliod and priced for d6xis dality Entertainment—Rricfs, [ "pon recommendation of Grand Juror . 18x3 . $1.50 each. oths 54x54 in. | inch $2.75 each. 54x54 inch, $3.75 cach. Others i William Foran who prosecute: the | for $4.50 each. Napkins, 14 inch, $4.50 dozen. | 63x75 inch, $4.75 each. Mrs. Charles H. Norton, age 54|..g0 4 charge of reckless driving s : se, g ki ¢ e e —— years, of Red Stone Hill, di | against him was nolled. He was ar- evening about 10 o'clock at | rected following a collision betwe 141 We Main street v vening ¥ ! iRty g g .4 . | " . ' 1 Decorative Linens in Great Varlety i, el tn Hansoes” ams|1acted toliawing o oodlisen betmween | S0, J2% LU0 T SR Tos Mg s | had been In ill health for a long time | yarris of Farmington at Blossom's ——— ince of the bo or $47,000 which WA ¥ |and of late her condition beecamne 80| oopper Thursday —evening. It was Furnished front reom rent, havebeen authorized to cover the cost NQUISITE PIECES 1 IST ASy M without doubt the most comprehensive show- bad that all hope was given up for|prought out in court last evening that | Whiting strect. American gent] of erecting the Milldale school. The ing in Connecticut of ‘Italian embr ies, 1ilet laces, Madeira and Chinese cmbroideries, Venetian and her recovery. She was the wife of|jy was more a omse of misjudgment |©NY bonds must be paid of in 40 years Carrickmacross laces. Admiring enthusiasm shown by every one who has scen our display of deco- | Charles H. Norton, one of the most|than reckless driving and slight dam- | wccording to a recent state law and it Risdgdi rii’i;ml"s n»{ Plainville and | g0 was done by the accident, so the | SP* t the Checke the discussion of this project took up {was well liked by the many who y et o ‘mumu amch Cloths, 54 inch size in Madecira, Ttal broidered and cut work, oblong tahble ‘k ow her. She has been a reside |)l‘fxlr‘:m/.,1 o ”:»“4{1:\.1“ not h’«:‘\:“\‘zr ).:“? Venetian, Iilet and rickmacross picces, $8.50 | cloths, 54x72 inch, with scarfs to match, just re- | of Plain for about two years. !m p,fl nse properly endorsed and the | Sugar 1 5. 95 adv n will play the finel gaine of thE upwards. § | celved from Florence, Also 72x72 inch Squares | " She leaves her husband, two daugh-| gmall fine was 1evied : | e s T Bridge Sets, with 36 inch Cloth, for $2.75 and up. | with 18 inch Napkins, priced very special for this | ters, Miss Elizabeth Harding and! Christian ,-,...,.,."m. Meeting. team loday at the Ssns Hill acodats Sets consist of Cloth and four Napkins in Madeiva, | sale. We invite your personal examination. { e Guotks Bragnon; two sistest| whe Ghiistian Radagvar Secity of SOUTHINGTON NEWS st brod st D:mp,,‘,,,' Ttalian and Artico 85,00 set and up. Miss Mary A. Ilr:ilw and M Herf”. lonprr-g.nlm\al church will hold a | — A for u game between the members of BUFFET AND VANITY SETS from the plain edge Madeira to the very elaborate Filet, Venetian | Barker, both ot Worcester, Mass. and | missionsry meeting tomorrow ovening |, . o oo 2 present school team and members and Carrickmacross at special sale prices. A g0od time to choose for Christmas giving. .Lunch Nap- :ahe taobss, yellam K- rake of. Fallin the chitircli’at & o'cack Miss Ger. | o8 of the alumni against the Sons of Italy kins of Madeira or Italian embroidery in a very fine showing at $7.50 dozen, upwards. | River, Mass, o Lo | trude Rogers of New Britain, former Mot club team to be played at the Sand ! The funcral will be held Monday iy a missionary in Turkey, will be the Hill grounds Thanksgiving morning afternoon at 2 o'clock from her home. | gpeaker. A large attendance is ex-| frems of Interest The Sons of Italy tenm will play the Rev. Charles 8. Wyckoff will officiate. | pected and members and friends are 1oy f New Britain at Demonstration of Nemo Corsets and Circlets | orial it e o Worcter” S B, " ! e members o Kitonc P No. | The Crimsor . ', . . . 2 Yicy el ._‘ ! - : i o ! : t 1 mee ¢ Big Benefit in Getting Yours This Week B e e T L P s o .| omansrepubican e centru com- pose, a meeting has 1 11 f Kensington in Kensington tomor-|ing delegations ¢ t y | Mittee and vice-chairman of town IT 1S IMPORTANT TO EVERY WOMAN TO MEET MISS CANNON, CONSULTANT CORSETIERE Monday eveing, November 19 at 7:30|row afternoon. Members of the|J*rench train with box « thiched | commitieos TN G of the Nemo Hygienic-Fashion Institute of New York, who will be here ail this week. Let her show | o’clock sharp at the home Brad- | squad are asked to report in front of land tanks and other novelties will he | It Hartford yesterday: Mrs. L. O. vyou the successful way to health, to beauty, to comfort through CORRECT 10 CORSETING. [ fora Huriburt of Pierce street [ Neri's block at o'clock prepared iy a big strect parade which will be | Shepard, Mrs. William L. Thompson, There is no charge at all for her supervision and consultation. Come see what the right Nemo can do ‘Tnv following members are asked 10|to leave for Kensington. This will | hoid in connection with the workings Miss Elizabeth Carmody and Mrs. Al- for you! She awaits you at Corset Section, one floorup, wt In an appearance: Ray Oliver,| be one of the hardest games of the |or the degree. The initiation will be | fred V. Oxley. !prvnhhm Milton Kramer, LeRoy|season for the local team and the | Loid in the town The boosters of Wonix Tribe, 1. O, Weldon, James Prior and Ray Cas-[management intends to put the | ppe board of selectmen held the R. M. will visit Mattabessett Tribe of sidy. Anyone in Plainville wishing to | strongest lineup possible in the field. | rpozuiur weekly meeting in the board | New Britain in New Britain Monday join are invited to attend the meet- Awarded Prizes, office last cevning and ordered bills to | evening, Al members of the Redmen ing, the only stipulation being that he Miss Betty Parkinson and James 0 onount 2000 paid, Of this | are requested to attend if possible. @ mark for the other hun-[*The Courage of Consecration.” The|or she be over 12 years of az Im-| Hayes, both o Plainville, wWere . u5unt, $700 was paid for coal whick There was a large attendance at the for | . Berlln News 1n Betin e srive for. Men's class will meet at 12 o'clock in | POrtant matters will be brought up|awarded the prizes last even s been sceured for the various town | senior dance of the Lewis High school Only Two Weeks Left the community honse and the Sunday | for discussion the best performance in the prize foX g oo monts, The town hall will be in £t Thomas' Carmody home —— e Notices have been issued by Wil. | S¢hool will meet at the same hour in Miscellanco ower, trot given at the Community theater. |y to ("0 "0 0al. A number of evening A number of girls from the P * A large number of couples competed ‘agan, clerk of the Kensing- |the Sunday school rooms, The regu- liam J, ¥ s . ton fire district, that the work of | '8¢ Young PPeople’s meeting will be | Shirt Co. of New Britain - gathered | but the exhibition of the local couple mule: connections for water will | held at 6 o'clock IBAC OYERInK- At tne heme o .| was judged fo be the best. A large ) . Fast Berlin Ttems | Anna Bogue in honor of Mrs, Eiiz-|crowd was present last evening and wrange" s Sole s“mvor Kensington on December 1, | ) abeth Carlson, who was formerly|the competition was so keen that the in \\n ingtafiitions will ho. Made until | At Bt. Gabrlel's church Sunday |} " h Hul ok : | April 1, 1924.. Those desiring to have | there will be the regular morning \“\; "‘;‘"";'"_'“ i "["“‘"\"""“""_"l-vw‘m ol il rgsinters ‘lmmm“”m made have only two | Prayer and sermon wt 9:00 o'clock, | 120! e form of a miscellancous|anothor in the near future. Sever weeks unless they want to walt n few | M. Christopher of New Ieitain win | Shower. 8he was married Thursday]couples stated last evening that they e render an offertory solo, Sunday|*¥CNINE I New Britain to Herbert| will compete again with the purpose 1 r . " r s ot Carlson. At the same time, thelof winning " Men's Lyoeum Dot school will be held at 10:00 o'clock, | © | 3 | Russell Warner s 0OIO PROBL| Mo touewm Dotate | dchost vl be eld &t 10:00 oclock. | ey Tace Mewing cirle fuva s snower | Tebckahs to Eterian. d IK N { [ will begin its activities for the o | SN B M I 1 DRMWS of Mapie| B YR SL A0S DR IES AR AHE] oo e artan BAItial SadE Wil enet | i o 0 L HIN will have charge 4 o | occasion was made more happy by{tain the assembly officers of Windsor w[o ensmg Oll Lflglle Monday evening at 8 o'clock in the e Re of the service,, | - joining of the two groups. Mre. | and Stella lodges, the latter of New [ pariors of the Kensington Methodist| The scrvices at the Methodist| o oican’ was presentod with & large tatn, Monday evening fn Odd 17el [ehuteh. The debate will bo on the | ChUrch Sunduy are as follows: Regu- | oy . g il ko el Mondes ning f 2345 subject, “Resolved: That t For (lar morning worship at 10:45 a. m.| "Omber of varied gifts and games Jows hall. Supper will be " and music were enjoyed throughout| from 6:30 to 0 o'vloek A large SEAS°N To START DEC 7‘|mw~ Hinder Social I'rogress Those | TOllowed Sunday school at "0 lthe evening. A buffet Junch was! class of candidates will he initiated the affirmative will be James ©'clock he Junior league will meet| o ong ™~ g y AT P ’. Rl weow e e the ] i) Ln-“mn\ and Gilbert Johnson, For [t 3:00 p. m. The Epworth leagur ool Norlons ‘ Aiprr e el | the negative, ', 1 dwin and ,lnhv\"“'l"‘:“" will be held at 8:45 p. m. and| paptist ehurch: Sunday, Novem-| Annual Church Sale, A. Anthony Wil be led by Mr. Baton L. Joncs of | pep 18, 10:45 a. m.. Wardi ofl Thi Wasan's Tluma and’ tor Wesleyan, the newly appointed as. Christ,” will be the pastor's theme:! Missionary society and the You sistant to President Caceltt of the New (‘gynday achoo! following the morning | People's socioty of the Advent Chr ‘:‘,'I.,,\:.:,',,. ‘5\"““'}" m"iu..”" 3 I"”“"m' acrvice: 8 p. m 3 Young People's gerve | tian church will hold the annual cugues, | cning service to be | joe; 7 p. m., Fehors from the vons | church sale in Simpson's s next held at 7:30 p. m. there will be an il- | vention at New Haven: T:45 p, m..|Tu il il e gl Hps lustrated lecture the subject of which | Thursday, prayer mecting articles and food will be on xale with i& “Gospel for the Working World.”| Advent Christian church: Sunday,|a special feature being a variety o at the organization meeting held last ' sented a varioty of nationalities and | ' M8 lecture will be taken from the | November 15, Morning servies t hand painted article ening at T. A. B, hall, Kensington, ocenpations as portrayed by the cos. | P00k 0f the same title written by Prof.| 10:45 a. m.; Sunday &chool at 12:( Plainville Weiefs tussell Warner was clected viee-pres- [tumes, Bernard 1. Moore and Mar. | Harry 1% Ward, Rev. A, €. Fuller will| p, m.: Loyal Workers servies 6] Theee will be a meeti fdent, Richard Coby, secretary and |[garet Heath won the prizes for the | MAVe charge of the services, p. m.: evening serviee at T p. .| Loyal Temperance lLeg Thomas Malarncy, treasurer. most artistic costumes and Helen Nel. | The library will be open this eve.| Roland Heacock of the Yale Divinity | town hall Sunday afte Tt Is probable that the first mateh |son and Nelson Ives were given the | MN& from 7:30 to 9:30 o'clock for the |school will speak at both the morn-'g'elock will be rolled December T at the Ca-|awards for the most ridiculous get. ¢Xchange of books ing and evening services The W. ¢, 1 «no Alleys, New Britain. Another | ups. McKeon's orchestra of Kensing-| A Whist and soeiel will be given by ipiscopal church—25th Sunday | afternoon at t moeeting will be held next week to|ton furnished music for dancing until | the ladics of the Sacred Heart church | after Trinity a. m., Holy Com-! Derby on Park further the plans of organization. This |12 o'clock in the church pariors Monday evening | munion: 16 m., church school; 11| will commence mecting will take place on Friday eve. Reception a Sweess at 8:00 o'clock. Mrs, George Pollard|a. m.. morning prayer and sermon; r Sodality Social ning at 8 o'clock in T. A. B, hall, ut | Will act as hostess. Topoom, nsong and sermon The ¥ Rodality the Kensington, and an exceutive commit- | the reception to achers of the | . S— Congregationa church Bunday, | of Our Lady of Merey tee will be chosen at this time ‘“"V‘)Hufllm and South schools held SENIOR CLUB ELECTION Novem 18 Morning service at| cptertainment and so There were only nine members of 11045 a tev, K, Gllroy, editor of | yunity 1 Mo the league present last evening, as “The Congregationalist,” will apeak.|roports from t there were so many events going on in Sunday owing the morning | (hat the spacious Herlin, However, many important sery the ing People’s meeting | oy ng business matters were transacted and 4 . m., and w'-yw take lent pre busy and successtul season is in view, “,“"”;r,‘ v‘v‘w’:-;lnwz\“ | g has Mr, Moffatt stated this morning that thed 12 Re T trorei B nises 1o make in all probability there will be cight sastor. Morning worship a m. Pl teams, and possibly ten, in the field L' il iy A b o 1 follo Ad this winter, There has been a great -"“" J o ‘l"'l‘HvL Anna Par deal of interest in the league sp far | elder dday school at 13:30 p. m.; n, the Junior this fall among Kensington bowlers SYNWIS Yorn 8 p. m, sermon | John E. Iay There I8 some talk ol enteriy two teams from the Berlin Construction company The Indep nts will again send their delegation. The Baracas and Voresters win 0 be represented. The Amevican Legion tatoes Lar ) most of the time last evening. Onions 6 1 r 53 Lewis High school football Berlin Hunters Have Great Success— | | Men's Lyccum o Mect—<Dances | ¥ The masquerade given hy the For an —tr . . Draw Large Crowds—IRteception | 'lntn< club of the American Goods company was well attended las evening and a large crowd was pres Arthur L. Moffatt was chosen pregis [ ent in costume Every imaginable | dent of the Kensington bowling league | makeup was used and the hall pre A Succtss —Other Htems, About 30 people were present Iast evening at the home of Mrs, The Senjor club held its second Samuel A. Fiske, The hostesses for | meeting at the high school yesterday, | the affair were Mrs, Leland W, Gwat. | The affair surpassed in enjoyment the Kin, Mrse. Robert H. Deming, Mrs, | previous meecting of the olub, Ar Willis 1 and Mrs. Samuci A, |election of officers, an entertainment, | solos were land an enfoyable social hour in the ered by Miss Mildred Berglund of | gymnasium comprised the social W Britain and they met with favor. gram of the evening The non« - efreshments were served to the [ing students present played games gucsts, The affair was staged under | while the dancing was in progress the auspices of the Motherhood club, The contest for secretary resulted Many Attend Grang ance In a victory for Miss Margaret Klar Grange hall was comfortably filled |Joseph Mennishick was elected in the VY pastor M Frances M. E. chu November ast evening when a dance and Mardi contest for treasurer, John Butler was ano sclection 18, Mor ’ at 10:45 a. n . .6 AN t organization. The proc went |committee, His fellow workers are | BeV: M1 , of the Trinity neir s et % . g \ 3 Here is Ada Blackjack, the Eskimo woman who is the sole toward defraying the f o ¢ las follows: John Schenek, Sally Bay. | Methodist of Meriden wifl tford ' phonograph recently n o the leck, George Rivers, and Louise Tom. Spcak, Comr crvice; 12 o'clock | WA * jor | survivor of the party of five sent to colonize Wrangell Island, off has not yot boen he from, but they l"",“ ,“ ""”;;‘“‘ :”'” “'," KE——" ‘:, IW‘I‘ 7"| et i, (ot By ] LW‘”, ‘,‘ e o ','”',WI"“ :"" :y"’ Sodality Alaska, by Vilhjalmur Stefanssor J shown with her sor il Brobably enter, 89 Wil the da Gwatkin was chairman of the jon Decomber 7 orth League ssionary pro- Vor Library Vund a1 e R R o s g i Do '.:‘ "l' "‘:'KH':""J””"' committee in charge of arrangements. | Mies 11 gram presented by Miss Gould and . . - . Donald, whom she brought from Nome to Seattle for medics Corps and 7. A e - treatment. Mr. Moffat stated this morning that| gras was held under the auspices of appointed chairman of the publicity 1 oen-| She | Stevense hursday " pray mecting Harvey gave sever joyable sclections on the piane ev, v be in was applauded time and again for Do M. al y nthusiasts shonl . # all be |\I|'flz' :Ivu — v’:""’ " - l“‘ charge of services Paul's church, | her efforts. The rest of the enter- | Sunday ¢ there will be a special it & point to be present at th Kensington tomorrow morning. |tainment consisted of a solo by Saral | lenten lecture on Passion Play Ing nest Friday evening, as prefimine |, 0" oit) e celebrated at 8 and | Rowley, and a recitation by ate Polic On Duty ary details for the matches will bel 20 Wright 2 oyl 450 'l'”‘"d' """ wnd ¢ ".'I'". ""“ ""' ich all '\l‘fl ington Congregational | Plainville ut rly hour this n should e part, will be made Rt § g AR = b Denici s : - rletor pre POLITE PROMINENCE, Ing presum patrol the roads Humters Gict l“l«n'l‘) Vatdain | 1€ seFmon at the Kensington Congr 114 you Be to Paris for Your di.| 49rnE th of traffic through | o . ) . | Edward Alling and ! In | gational charch tomorrow Morning at | \orce 1o avold public attemtion s el P v . pubs | ctt ] et . have returncd from a hunting 0D |y morning service, 10:45 o'clock Not at afl. § wanted it to met fnte | 190V¢ he stat Aot : % ( HOOSE YOUR GOAL and brought back with them six reb- {qpa g o oo fepartment will | (he papers with the distinction of 1 motercycies . " g pits, three gray squirrels and one 1256 The O _ | ® distinction of he- | ! {brary is cquipp 3 meet at 12:16 he Christian Endeav- | ing forcign newa.”—Washington Star,, 1here has ¢ s0 J acch } hat som 1 't § s ) b P hoose now cock pheasant. The two men went |, oo0jety witl mect in the evening at| - > on the roa r & Plainvin noug! out yesterday bound for - parts un- | "ueual hour on the sur e Plalosit 8 ; knowr anl1 ulv'l:‘v 1 ,'v m‘: e ’,v Kencington Methowiist THE BERLIN WATER COMPANY partment | T stationed . e Bl Sl The success worthy Baldwin stated thi m.\ v.ml ha “ ¥ The morning service will take § NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDIRS or - 3 nont Their vigi sl oo theee were out only 'm‘u ho ,n”m‘q one- lat 10:45 o'clock. The sermon will b | A apecial meeting of the stockhold- | and ent work has cut down the | ™ : dioari OF yeur best effort. B Whea aibed Where th:y S| from Acts & There will be a serv- | ors of The Berlin Water Company will | accide 1 nimum number. i :“ “'1' "v"T bt ‘:;v-v y” that ).F jce Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. [be held at the office of the Berlin belongi oy § PEREEes _ o . € | Miss May Lord, the pastor, will de- | g vt sobes = RS wouldn't tel] cxactly where they were |y AL o s viags Sank ih_Kemington, ta the Plainvi was bad! " Then keep an account the hunt wo good and el ou Mowie Town of Berlin, Connecticut, on the e . as the hunting was too good and he | o o " frernoon gl B o S - : | " fonday afternoor 45 1 4th day o December, 19 at 4 ;rowing \l('&ldll) diin't want to give the place away. |gclpek the Socal Service elass will lo'clock n the P. M., for the purpose terday afte ome. set at the church. On Mon eve- |of taking actio - : ¢ . " —— n £ action on the dissolution o . The - ning the Men's Lyceum will hold & suid company and in accordamce with ‘ At this bank until At & Court of P Dotden ut Sew debate in the church parlors. A joint |the vote of the Board of Directors Today at 2:30 and - - ' for © " " dies’ Aid socie ¢ - 23 administered first aid and bab - - X Britain within and for the Uistr) | meeting of the Ladies” Ald society and scd on the 23rd day of October, Richard Barthelmess and .,m,,_ saved the child's Your purpose triumphs. Berlin, n the County of Wariford and|the Women's Home Missiopary so- 1923, of which the following s a Pl e State of Commecticut, om the 16th da clety will be held Wednesday after- | copy 3 hy Gish & '”“‘. The chila s e, ' noon at the home of Mrs. Charles| “RESOLVED, that the corporate bt o B e kitches Present, Bernard F. G / 4 . 1. the greatest Barthelmess uhoreias > ® . On_motion of Willia Sharp. The Junior League will meet existence of The Berlin Water Com :’:'.' m'.‘; & other room o s . | . ‘ New Britan, as Executor of the last will | Thursday afternoon at o'clock. 'pany be terminated, and that a sp No. § “Puhting Bloud” ]| ¥o® attracte . i the e Y 0 ;':‘- ‘l;:v‘.’::"-n?mn”:;u dreiris deeasen, | Members are asked 1o bring quota- (cial meeting of the stockholders be wmn.:m . . '"r"j', :' This court Soth @e-ree that months | tions from the Book of Proverbs. called to pass upon this action takes X to find the b wilowed and fimited for the creditors| Thursday evening 18 church might. by the Board of Directors.” of Suls emtate to exhibit ¢ WS | The Bible class will meet as usus) And for the transaction of any oth Starring Dorothy Phillips and againg the same to the Exe . o . forth That SNl hutire be tnig | The subject be from St John 6. ler husiness proper to come before Kenncth Hardan order by advertising in a ne ot The Girls' club will mect at $:15 lqid meeting. lished in sala New Rris 4 taving = | a'elock. The girls will work on Christ- | i¢ you find it inconvenient te at o "‘":""":'“'_ .::":; ""'"'::'0"'."""' cirogintion in satd distri Ji% | mas gifts for needy children {tend, and are so disposed, please sign Hollswomd | copy thereo! on uh : ; . e e T et the enclosed proxy, so that ye Two Comedie—-Monte Rank LIMITATION OF (LAIMS floor in the PLAMINVILLE, CONN The overtar woma #a10 town of New Reiain Place where the deraen J " The Beoys' class will meet at 19 (dock will be representod v 3 . erury make loctock. Morning service st 10:45 JAS. 1. FITZSIMONS VERO AT 7¥ Certificd from Fecord, Joctoek. The pastor. Tiev. Samuel A e Camen Comedy BERNARD F. CAVes o'cioe arR.ox e g K Bene Secretary | Fiske. will preach os the subjoet, | November Ind, 1923, |