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NEW BRITAI -:SOCIAL NEWS:- i e e s To.I—Vetherlands PLAINVILLE NEWS Seventh Iag ! | @ ! ! @ (Continued from e Continued from Third Page) Charles Gaifney a medical student the University of Pittsburgh is his Christmas recess with . Mr. and Mrs. Charles I, West Main street > Amphion club of the high school held € thas ex- Friday morning in the audi- | Miss Catherine Travis who | of the affair gave sev ng tations John Gustav rison gave a Miss Olive Lo orm as wi Plainville, dard ford Phelps of Mrs, Ste and will at formerly of New Brit- ain ereises torium. {was in ¢ : ent e and Notice % & short sketch Mrs, . . Bennot an inter- ! esting talk on “Current Events" the Christmas party which the G club of the Stanley Works held Mark’s parish house Wednesday ev ning. Other interesting numbers | the program included piano and vo- seleetions by Miss Martina King and Miss M fine Clough both members of the elub and & number of novelty dances given by the Shee- han sisters of H ord. PR entertaine troducti those who at assured of t on the piano Slade library fu Clhauch in San Fr s minister to Tabin ¢ neisco Mrs. Prank Porter of the |strect entertained her Current ol luncheon at her home | « 0 Mary Whittlesey and M Whittlesey of West Main street were in New York city during the week, | Sia of lexington He and lawyers of class at today | Miss T ————— | ] NS0 Turner Talbot e ] Alice guest of Mrs. ‘Falbot |17 ©F Lexington street, . W. T. W which members of the will hous: Mrs. Fortis ¢ house New rank York is ehem Talbot Selected | Mrs play to all|ain's Woman's ciub St. Mark's parish afternoon, January is coaching the New Brit- present at on Tuesday m (ccompaniment Notes the hold naregational Milton Iigan is ge in the Plainville Briers ting CHECK UP ON HUGHES Trying pider post tussians o Find Article Rroc Which Secretary of Siate says Was Published, tomorro D to the ostii, ime), 1 Moscow Efiorts (offictal organ o being umber the v 13ethie Nair soviet re which Seeret Stat the edite ting t 1t ome tion betwern the soviet st inter praper ernment N nmu ational Notes 1 ti ) pal Christmas no dat the 1 ned i became a kloff, in a cd that he serihed mauinta ‘ommunio ey moot point n., Holy | ong articl What ! 1 challeng date when the He further 1 by th the ar- Holy Comminior 4 to him and lay the | production of tiele appeared tir probabiy Urogram ] t alp ). 1 Sars he o oet Christmas i Jumes ) of Our | purcha American oliee from white organizetion or the expre tion." some guard Latvia brica Gr wuch s, exist purpos i1 of ' : Eddy-Glover Post Will n Convention Decorate Memorial Arch Has Two Radio \td‘mn\ » s to prop I pe Chri spirit der Ogren of Kdd erly and mns preserve th those 50 W an A service of 10 G'vlock Mass Comma Glover American | uests th possit Are) A% MEANY ¢ Xvory the report ot trect clothes At and the « post rooms Sune civili o h Memorial 1 rum corps —— mmmmwfiquwmaflmmfiv (asist | At ight it was ream ristm ereise regulay Junior Achi will held and for ement "y hich wern 1 i at the TORPLITS S1.000 AN 1iridgeport N e Step rer youtl 13pe 1 her days ago member of . thieves engaged powered stol The money you pay weekly cn your Christmas Club is money you won’t miss. You get is back in a lump sum. Just a little economy on your part and vou can have an extra large amount, which will come in handy for many purposes, without a hardship to yourself, ‘rom tit's all in e PrBct THE BANK OF SERVICE v Open Saturday Evening 7-9 c teuienant tor the G Frum. DAILY HERALD, Events SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1923. They Work for World Peace Tilalin - or “FRUIT LAXO TABLETS” are fresh fruit juices combined with tonics into the finest remedy for stomach, liver, kidney and skin troubles. 25c, and 50c. a box—at all dealers. e TR I ,‘ 8 | | Ci Mrs. H. W. Gee will sing a chorus. | | % |to Be a Soldier.” airy Song,” and little Robert pencer sings a solo entitled, *'I Want A company of Red direction of | 1923 RECORD YEAR IN POLICE GIRCLES ross girls under the hey are Winifred Reynolds, Amne ahnleiter, Marion Schilling, Mildred | Goldthwalte, Arora Mansee. as | Dorothy land Dorothy Calvert will their stockings, i In | = fi : il lw o e Vo f lmfirymmmuh&"f ] ; K refreshments under the auspices {the home department of the Sunday school with Mrs, C. J. Symonds as su- | ‘porlntcndenl will | Ernest | the Meet Emily Fletcher Cooper (left), and Isabel Stablér, mem- bers of the stafl of the National Council for Prevention of War, | who are distributing Christmas peace posters to all parts of the| United States and Europe. s ir Impressive Services Mark Annual Christmas Program 13383220800000002222800038 1218 mw 1 EITITINIINNIIINIItItANNILINNIIIILIILILINNLINLY ed From Preceding Arr, Page) 95 Ang | by Stevenson | p Song of the h sesssenss 18th Centu the Angels To- Nevin Christmas Traditic Realms of Warren to Coomhs rywhere, Christmas night The She | rom Meaven Hig Come™ 14th Century In the Silence of the Night”. . vovaee . Norwegian lollwmu; c Sing We Noel 16th Century fiim picture—"4ittle it Annie, Organ Accompi “Christmas Offert “Three Holy King “Lo, How a Rose “Christmas in Siel) Infant Jesus , Yon stiude—""I"rom Highest II-.um I Come Thee” (Chorale). . .Bach A Christmas service will be held at Congregational church A Christmas festi- held for the Italian moth- Thuraday afternoon, n Baptist, rinan Baptist ehurch the tmas festival will take place to- at b m. The cantata “The Love™ will be rendered under direction of John Lucbeek, The are taken from composis Asher, Men ohn, Elgar Brahmes, Offenbach and Wagner, The accompaniments will be played by Miss Winifred Schneek. The male avartet of the church will render gev- | cral From the ory The Christ Child 4. Solos for flute \dugio mmens ..Gliere Brahms .Yon Becthoven wh-Gounod | I 1o Salome Dubois South th ed) Hart | Tues Ite a1y evening tipho 2t Barnby val will be s on Novl tional ditional | morrow Girt o the " Gan (O tett lons Trinity Methodist, Ity sist of two Chr music with ser Diavis stma b ey Jo! am will ¥ as follows clections AM. L will @ at the A until & The Zion. special Christmas M, Zion church | o'clock Christmas Idresscs will be given b ey, J. 8 and Rev, 11, Wal On Wednesday cvening the reg- ular Christmas program with tree be giv iny's Ore Prefud her i from 7 morning will St he anny hin's Lutheran, I German Christmas fes- John's German Kvangeli- church will take place lock Christmas morning. department of the Sun- wil 0 it annval at 3:30 p. m., and the junior depart. ! M. W, Gau- topic ‘8t at theran b:4b 0'c The primary schoo ristmas festiva m., with e ach on the s« sermon.” Bethany, At the edish Beth- Christm service at ice the will speak ler the thichem,” Holo by M stor Christ swed I'he program (Ju At as morning lotta) this sert « Pih ory of | Spence pastor. The cantata, by Wil a8 Irene | Community Cimrch Concert o T80 poom trom istmas afternoon 1 the at 5 o'clock, annual Bunday echool special sing- choir and Christmas with ey Memorial, Raymond N, Gilman w Christmas sermen Stanley Memorial morning at 10:45 ning at 7 o'clock Christmas pro- give Christ- at th annua Lutheran the Children's Matthew's Lutheran held in German and on Tucsday afternoon at 5 Matthew s st st Reformation Lutheran rvi at 5 a. m and f the Sunday Trimity Methodist Methodist Sunday . Doolittle as super its annual Christ- Greatheart,” m. in the choruses b solos and himself win| give Christmas hure be drilis Clause There will «hoo Santa cantata ben,” the Uncle Peterson,” Margaret Donald | taking part in “Mrs the folks are Berni Wiltiams, Ftockwe Por v Gooby, Virginia smith, William Niehols, Kimer Wil- cox, Barbara Foster and Liltian Bag- «haw Special features will be a chorus of Japanese girls consisting of Eiizabeth Loman, Sarah A Caroline Rip- ple, thoda Haldwin, Ruth Pester and Galbraith, Also a hoop 4rill ] (Vadys Smith Muriet Flimers, Carlse Marjoric Parker, Hewitt, Bernier Barkman, Bar- Ruth Ramse jass will ok et Ames, Adetine Frtts Ehepard Mrs. Calvert's ¢ sing ®| | for some of the songs and the grand |19 Santa. Claus entitied, | March Away."” {in the church New Year's eve, begin-| mng at 9 o'clock with a short pro-| cert by These gagements in there them church, | street room tional church. mas pictures by stercopticon Rev. | services held at the Trinity Methodist chureh of Methodist quake in l & g § g g g f % 8 Mrs. L. C. Voke will sing a lul)nh)“ Louise and Dorothy Hcrmulm| Barnes, Ilizabeth Siensk hang up while Marion Grau- ch as “The Spirit of Christmas” | overs over the little ones. Miss dla Simms plays a violin obljgato | Startstics Up to December 1 Show Lange Increase in Fines During the year from January 1, to December 21, 1923 there by | Wwere 2,145 arrests made by the New Inmain pom ¢ department and from { January 1, $31,539.83 was colected in l‘flnvs by Clerk Emil J. Danberg from the New Britain police court. The re- cord months for the year in court re- ceipts were October and November. Clgrk Danbergstated that these two | mdWths have been the heaviest in the | history of the local court. For Octo- there | Per the receipts totalled $5,096.72 and | for November $5,049.22, The increase |in receipts for these months was due |to the heavy liquor fines imposcd in court. | Of the led Awa nale consists of a chorus “Mareh Watch Night services will be held ram, followed by a social hour andl of At 11 o'clock be a testimony meeting led by I, Neuman, continuing until| New Year dawns. 5 number of arrests for the SWEDISH BELL RINGERS, , Year 275 were drunkeness, 256 for . o7 olations of the motor vehicle law Thursday, December 27, at the|, "oyt eon violation of the liquor wedish Bethany church at 8 """""l‘?mu while in October there were 30. n the evening there will be a €on- .y, yurgegt numbers of drunks ar- the Swedish Bell Ringers.| . g i August when 32 were haii- players are very much in de-| 405 court. During the month of and recently completed 18 en- |\ by thore were 56 violations of the Worcester 'e¥ have | otor vehicle law. There were bells on which to play and 28/,,.45 for murder, seven for man- are only five men this Keeps|gaugntor and 164 for gambling stepping quite lively. They |y oo o S tly in the First Lutheran | wand two layed recen - IVAL. et — A welcome festival whereby every= ITALIAN MISSION |one who came here from Sweden 3 {during the past year will receive an Italian service for adults tomorrow | ool 8 B BB N and couns vening at 6:30 o'clock in the Arch|, 4 i o ot the Sotith Congrega.|tf¥: Wil be held by the Luth There will be Chuiot. |lcasue of the st Lutheran church TS Phursday evening. Following the sldes. | o) istmas morning service at the WHl{ Church Tuesday morning the pastor [and singers ‘will visit the sick and |aged of the congregation and bring Christmas cheer. Phitip Rose of Hartford enk. Contributions will be taken at the Bronze, to our ancestors of $000 years was invented independently in near east and by the Peruvian dian Sunday for the rebuilding| churches and schools destroyed by the carth- Japan, ago, the hat In- were fiummuu»»u&awmm& YOUR GIFT PROBLEM will be satisfactorily settled hy a selection from our stock of Pencils and Pens ARELLETLATALEEEVARTEETUARARNEAENRNRNANNNNNNNNNNN OUR IS THE LARGEST | STOCK IN THE CITY ARAANEETLERLLEEREARNEENAERNNNNENNNNNNNNNNNNNN \\\ NEW BRITAIN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE & 96 West Main St. iflflflfl“fi““‘fifl““fli LAST MINUTE — SUGGESTIONS — Fountain Pens .. .. 1.46 to $17.50 ' Ev.'ersharp Pencils ............ 50c to $10.00 Writing Paper 50¢ to $8.00 Diaries ........ 20c¢ to $3.00 Inkstands .................... 25c to $8.00 Wallets and Billfolds .......... 50¢ to $4.50 Address Books ............... 25¢ to $1.50 Autograph Albums . .. ..... 75¢ to $2.00 Photo Albums ............... $1.10 to $3.50 Writing Cases .............. $1.50 to $6.00 Pencil Boxes .................. 25¢ to $2.00 Xmas Cards, Seals, Tags, Twine, Etc. R R R R R R S e R S SRS ADKINS PRINTERS AND STATIONERS 66 CHURCH STREET Match her Eversharp with a Wahl Metal Pen the only tool metal known | —