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14 Im-“ - g | <SOCIAL NEWS: E (Continued from Third Page) Miss Ar Kane ot was give the home of Franklin L Thursday cvening, S will marry Arthur Cam { Winthrop strect later in the - vng the g S at the party Miss Marth Bu Mrs Michuacl Nolan Mrs, Whorley Mrs. Charles Ne Livingston, Barrows, Campbel), s Inez Canip- posers. Helen liott Saxe, Brown, Anna Gin: Madaline Wellir Fred Geisinger, E Aroura, Chernoff, Edna Schansk ©O'Connor. and Mrs. | 3 ot returned ,Wednesday from Middicbury college Middlebury, Vermont M Mr. and Mrs. C, 8 Barnes of Bris- “Community Effort” of the campaign | The following committers will also ussist | Pross Florence Camyp, chairman, Mrs Chase, Mis. S. H. Hellyar, M . Flan- : rl Neuman, Miss M r, Miss Sarah Rogers, M vens, Miss Agnes Vance, ¥ committs, How %, chairman . How- , Mrs, Hu Blake, rtha Chamberiain, Mrs, Wal- - Crabtree, Mrs. John Daxis, Mies Caroline rd, Mr < Miss Frances Parker. s el I. v, Mrs. Wm al commigtes—Mrs, | Dean, chairman: Mrs. Ralph Britton, Nir ard Case, Mrs, S Hunt, Mre. Douglas Johnston, Mrs. Chas, P. Merwin Margaret Middlemas, | : ' Parker, Mrs, ‘Martin Pas- Porter, Mrs, Ar- towell, committee-—Niss | . Mrs. Dudley W Whitman, Mrs. Alp hter of Har- fonday from oston, Masa,, i P ay from | street Havana, Mre, Warris B. Humason of Vine t has returned from Asheville, Mrs. Dugald McMillan has issued invitations for a luncheon bridge which she will give her home on orest street Wednesday, April 23rd. s viia Bernard Co is epending his NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL assoclation Spring Dance to be he at the Sbuttis Meadow club on the | ning of Thursday, April 24. The | Ohman, Victor Arden orchestra play for dancing from tam Booth - WILL FORCE PUPLLS 10 ATTEND SCHOOL Board Acts in Cases of 110 Who Have Not Been Vaccinated h and sanitation commit tee of the ol hoeard recommended at yesterday's meeting that the super intendent take step state statue roquir school in the cases of the 2 now away from cla nts bave refused to nated. Immediately after the Faster recess, enforcement of this ! law will be started and, if necessary, court action will be taken, Vibherts' Cites Precedent As a result of the committee’s rul ing that all children must be vace from recently. which requires attendance at sc and the hoard is of the opinion that tol who have been spending several suring recess from Colgate university months In Californta will return this [in town. i week. | LR a7 | The Civic committee of the Wom-| Henry Barnes and his sister, Mias ans' elub will shortly endeavor to aid | Millicent Barnes, son and daughter of in the Jackie Coogan expedition to the Near East, where the little movie star plans to distribute condensed milk to the children there. It has been announced that an attempt would be made to raise $3,000 in New | Britain, representing 15,000 cans of milk at retail prices. Jackie is to start from San Francisco, according to present plans, and collect a carload of milk from each large city en route, accepting cash from other cities, He 1s expected to sail for abroad in July. Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Barnes of Parnesdale, returned Wednesday from |California where they have spent sev- leral months visiting relatives, | e e Mrs, Franklin Kent of South Main street gave a bridge party at her home Thursday for Mrs. J. E. Walsh who has recently returned from Flor- |ida where she spent the winter, PR Miss Nellle Bixby, pianist, and Mi- chael Decher, violinist, appeared in a | the vaccination order not@ithstanding, it can require attendance. Ch. n |¥. G. Vibberts of the sub committee | yeported that there is a ease in the {Connecticut records in which the ecity ot New Britain was upheld under similar ecircumstances, A petition of Vice-Principal Jame . Moody of the senior high scheo that he be permitted to attend a terence on administrative problem | secondary school commercial eduea {tion in New York city, at this eity’s cxpense was tabled, Superintendent |8, H. Holmes said he favors ha the city pay the expenses of High o Junior High srhool principals hut feels that the line should be drawn at that point. Mrs, Buell B. Bassette, president of |musical recital Thursday evening at | the Woman's club, with the civie de- ;'hc home of Burton Hubbell of South- partment of the ciub, Mrs. M. H. ington, The affair was very weil at- Pease, chairman, and the following [tended with' guests from Hartford, committee, Miss Florence Andrews, Collinsville and Plainvilte. Mr, Bixby Miss Ruth Bristol, Mrs, W, T. Coho- land Mr. Decher have given several lan, Mrs, George Christ, Mrs. Stanley [ musicales in this vieinity and are well Galpin, Mrs, C. H. Mitchell, Mrs, Her- | known, They are students at the bert Pease, Miss Gertrude Rogers, Miss | Hartford School of Musie, Esther Stanley and Mrs, L. R, Weir, Cards have been received announc- have undertaken to manage the ing the Alpha Delta Sigma Alumni GET THAT LIBRARY TABLE NO w There isn't a single piece of furniture around the home that contri- butes so much both to comfort and decoration as a library table that really “fits” your room, We have an abundant assortment in many designs and finishes. Because we sell Mersman Tables we can assure you that kind of quality which lasts, that kind of finish which doesn’t get dead quickly, that type of design which hasn’t an equal in refined and lasting beauty. We are just as ready to show the looker as the buyer. A. CIESZYNSKI & SONS 513-17 Main St. Let us replace them for the last time Stop renewing your | guttersand conductor pipesevery few years, et us install some that will last a life- time. We carry them made from Horse Head Rolled Zinc. After we put them on vour buildings vou can forget them —absolutely. Thomas F. Fitzpatrick & Co. 189 Park Street Telephone 1435-2 The board voted approval of the city engineer's plan to cross W | pipes, the Washington school property Resignations and Appointments Resignations of Miss 1 and Miss Ruth McGraw were accepted land appointments were made as fol |lows: Mrs, Helen Smith, librarian at |the Senior High school: Miss Belle | Ballou, teacher of FEnglish at the Flihu Burritt Junior high school. Miss Ruth Raphael was granted an allow- ance of $75 for professional study. Judge B, F. Gaffney and E. O. Kil- bourne, both members of the hoard | for many years, and for whom yester- | day's meeting was to be their last, did not attend, Chairman P. ¥. King of the committee on school accommoda- tions, presided, | FUND OF TWO MILLION | Bacramento, Cal, April 12.-~Gov-| ernor Richardson and ti ate hoard of control agreed late yesterday to ereate a $2,000,000 emergency defl ciency fund to pay indemnities to tarmers and stockmen for stock killed !in an attempt to check the foot and | mouth disease, and plans for demand- ing & sprclal session of the legislature | to provide measures for combatting ithe malady wers abandoned | Another outbreak in the San Fer. rado valley brought to nine the num- | | her of communities quarantined be- | eause of the discase. | The Oregon state livestock sanitary commission has declared an embargo | against California vegetables, Utah has prohibited shipment of California | Jovestock through that state: Sonora, Mex, stockmen have appealed to| President Obregon for an embargo | against importation of stock from | California, and the Arizona boundary | has been closed to velileular traffie in an effort to cheek the disease The Arizona embargo alsn applics 1o products from California and Low- | | a¢ California, Mexico, although in some cases the ban is lifted on Mexi. can products under apecial state per- mit. | RUTLER CONTINUES DRIVE Comers Neing Made Uncomfortable for the Toafere Who Are Being Arvested buiiding or | purposes,” | All Foreign Schools of Religion to Be Closed ApHl Ina con of Amer- | extablishments 10 message from Angors FMBARGO LIFTED April 1 Notification was TRAIN LOAD OF HEVROLETS HAS BEEN RECEIVED IN NEW BRITAIN C If you are considering getting a Chevrolet this Spring get your order in NOW and do not be disappointed by delaying. 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