New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 8, 1923, Page 12

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2 - "._--».--“--.p‘ | :SOCIAL NEWS:- 0“-0-----—--«—‘} . Continued From Third Page). Miss Mary Whittiese es Whittlese His subject was * Preceding Dr, Walcott Ihrv [{ le men in New flr\hm are plan mal smoker to be bring the movir they start on the othe country ar perfected but a few hours ago, and this is the first notice that Yale mer will get of the occasion. Létters have been written by the committee to {ne Yale graduates in the city and Wit be received by them just as soon as they can be typewritten and malled. The rnmm)"" in giving the Herald this information, expressed the hope that if any \'ao mwar &hnuld fail to rece by Tuesday, the letter that ha ready been written him but ¢ mailed, he wil communicate Harold Hatch as soon after Tuesday as possible There is great enthusi asm among Yale men here over the prospect. BRISTOL N NEWS (Continued from Seventh Pag James T. Mathe through Judge entered a ¢ « but the court decide sign it l(ll' Committer: Organizes Muzzy, Townsend G P. Fraser, W. Kennet perintendent of Pu Anderson and City Eng W. Buell Bristol Bricfs John Deonahue of No ing Judge and Mrs. J. M of High street John Amnderson of Bur is visiting his brother, Osca son, superintendent of pubii Compounce Tribe, 1. O. | hold & rebearsal of its degre on Bunday morning at led wigwam. Election of officers will take place at the mesting of Captain G. A Ha 1 Camp. 1 R-W. Vi o afternoon in lagem Lai Police Court NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER § 1923. n railroad prop- d bound from work con, were allowed to go reprimand 10 WIPE UP G. 0. P. Toward Cle: IcCray's Muddle, indianapolis, Dec, 8.—I iovernor McCray had besmirched the Re pulvlnnu Chairman in Ohio to lnt.. Ste Up good name of the state, tuted the office {abused the Clyde man, he will « car »eclaring | to we! The statement was issued after the 'made the subject of jests on the governor failed to reply to a ’(‘Ill‘rl‘fl,ude\'lll(‘ stage. from the state chairman requesting a v Wal republican state ¢ .. | statement concerning an early and| The Im_hnllnk ; a“d, rose-h(alll‘lml in a statement last night 4 speedy trial on the indictments re- |grosbeak sing while flying, as well as all & meeting of the republi- turned against him by the Marion|while perching. county grand jury. — » committee at an early date b said he had been informed had prosti- acred tic ———— - definite action looking to the| Mr, V A new magnetic alloy of very high of the republican party.” the governor's conduct was hoingIyu-rmruhilil)' has been discovered. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT OF OUR CHRISTMAS CLUB A cordial invitation is extended to everybody to join—It's for Men, Women, Boys and Girls in every walk of life. 1924 TODAY we announce the opening of our new CHRISTMAS CLUB, extending a cordial invitation to everybody to join. It's for ALL THE PEOPLE, young and old alike. It's for baby, for school child, mother, father, sister, brother, whether wage earner, business or professional man or woman. You can join the CHRISTMAS CLUB with an amount small or large. It fits all pocketbooks. All are welcome, no matter how small an amount you may wish to start with. Pennies or dollars make you a member. Every one should and can start a Christmas fund. We have a penny class, starting with lc and 2¢ to take care of the baby and school child. The 25¢ and the 50c classes to meet the needs of the small saver who wants a nest egg for next Christmas. The $1.00 and $2.00 for the wage earner who can easily set aside from weekly earn- ings a sum which is small, yet in the shoert period of 50 weeks will amount to either $50.00 or $100.00 —a very nice amount to have returned in one lump sum. Perhaps every penny of it might have been spent were it left to the temptation that jingling money in the pocket creates. We have also provided for the business and professional man or woman $5.00, $10.00 and $20.00 classes. How quickly money flies. All know, and know equally as well that 5250, $500, $1,000, in one lump sum to their credit next Christmas will come in mighty handy, not alone for Christmas needs, but also for emergencies that con- stantly arise. The Club is not alone intended for Christmas money, but START NOW to save for next Xmas. JOIN TODAY. is a splendid way to save for future needs, such as Taxes, Insurance, Vacation, Education, Coal, Doctor and current bills. It helps to help you clear of debt, and hands you money when you need it most. It helps young and old alike to have money that might other- wise be spent. JOIN OUR CHRISTMAS CLUB; become a SAVER and form the BANKING HABIT. Money in the bank creates a wonderful feeling of happiness and independence. SYSTEMATIC Become a member of our Club. Have every member of your family join, Next Christmas you will be glad you did so. BECOME A MEMBER TODAY The following table explains the plan fully: ————————————————————————— e, lnneasmg ( Iub Plan Ic Club ! Srdbviy byt 1 5 ° 25¢ Club 30c Club Pevostt $1 Club Vevosit $2 Club $5 Club $10 Club 500.00 BIOU CRply| Vo0 Vioe Susih SUctoes s naws SOu.I0S - N 100.00 250.00 We cordially invite you to come in and join THE COMMERCIAL TRUST CO. THE BANK OF SERVICE Open Saturday Evenings 7-9

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