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- American ‘ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 26, 1924. DR GRANT'S ROMANCE BOTH HITTING HARD FORBIDDEN BY BISHOP . Gibbons and Carpentier Developing S Punches and Great Speed Their Fighting Mi my Gibl REV. JOANL DAV T0 GET D. . DEGREE .. gement To Lydig Broken By Bishop's Refusal To Con- Ind Tom- Paul May 2 light e,y weight, and Georges Carpentier, nis Ireneh opponent, went into their \costa Lydig final week of training here today for Perey Stickney G their ten-round bout, May 31, the for- 1 diroken, as a re mer before the public and the latter Wil cT bl in private workouts, newspaper men | iatEamaenl only heing admitted, dward Dickerson, Grand Rapids, Mich., sports writer and haseball pro- moter last. night named as the third man in the ri Prospects for a $300,000 gate were seen today. 1f that mark is reached it will outstrip any receipts for a similar attraction in this section of the coun- try, excepting the Dempsey-Willard bout in Toledo, when $ was received. Both men are developing exception- al speed and punching power, Carpen- tier ha vesterday knocked out Taylor, a negro heavyweight, in an exhibition bout during four rounds of ning for spectators. Tn two rounds witiv a lighter opponent, with a cartoonist, test the Frenchman's Gibbons appearcd in an Chicago, returning here an City, ns, St, semt To Marriage Will Be Honored by University of Oklahoma Next Tharsday —The eng Bishop W Riev. John L. Davis, pastor of ity Methodist church of this city ed Le m doctor of divinity on'sl the day of this week at the university Anpouncement of the severance was Oklalioma made by Mrs. Lydig last night in this The announ Lrief statement to the newspapers will be taken “Mrs, Lydig and Dr, Parey Stickney was made last the breaking of their gregation the to Bishop Man- George Nuckolls, of ive his consent to a chum of local Protestant Episcopal been attending the tiongl conference at The d will I college on Thursday Davis will attend The rapid risc minister Bible ¢l the outstand of the il minister's to give to marriage was that stern the coi Rev, Dr, a colleg ement this act by the we coll ment, nsal to in the evening to of church by owing ning Denve s marri church Iumors of the rector and Mrs years has be minister, who ha Methodist interna Springtield. the of the many Dr, enzagement who for v a communicapt of Grant v and active in its chari- were followed by August, 1 wide crre Lydig. vi 1921, inte t Lydig's social he that Dr. Years among liscuszed ministers of Episcopal church alligned with the dernist announeement in since o mouncement canse r Mrs, man's to be action fng of the by cial recognition o Mr. Davis 12in the Connecticut, Lions clubs of Island is ass hoxed then mixed nted to ting ability. exhibition in this morning. by reason prominenee an fact who int has he moct en for some A the is felt G the m Mother Fellowvs Student To Grave in Torrington ) May 28,—NMrs, mother Ha the two Yale lives in at- Honsatonic i this time riends to be the meritorious servic sociat gronp. Masonic POLICE INCREASE Women police are it the world, not- Iy in the United States and Great Rritain, according to an investig tion made by thé permanent League of Nations commission for the sup- | pression of the international traflic in women and children, The commission voiead its gatisfaction at this develoy ment, recording its opinien that the appointment of women at members of police forces would have a benefic efect in the protection of the inte of women and children throughout the world, wou Geneva, May iner ng throug vernor of and st legio ol Fave ' ) (‘o man’s ible o attention The Bible the summer at Walnut preached Walters delivered There were 420 eluding a delegation fr ey Walter 1. 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Quarterma 141 MAIN STREET Apple| American | ng the Atlantic | , by Air Ship—Non-Stop Flight to New Moulin (American Telephone and Telegraph Co., New York City) 6:00 to 10:30 p. m.—Dinner Music; accordion player; daily sport talk; | violinist; talk; concert; talk; music. GIRL SCOUT NEWS e Conneelicut Girl Scout confer- |ence committee held its annual meet- |ing at the Bedford House, Westport, !with 52 delegates present, Reports | were given by representatives of the |various cities and towns, After lunch- |-un the officers for the ensuing year |were, elected as follows: | Mrs. Clifford Perking of Hartford, nan; Miss Genevieve I'ebiger of _Haven, \vice-chairman: \rs, verett B, Proudman, of New Britain, Isecretary and treasurer. Members at Javge, Nirs, Charles . Graves of New lLondon and Miss Mary Mohler of Westport. The pext meeting will be held in New London early in October, The Officers’ association held its |monthly meeting at the Girl Scout of- fice, Miss Leonora Fox, president, p |siding. It was voted to have a week jend camping trip for leaders, June to 30 at the Girl Scout camp, Woor- {oona Lake, Portland. All captains and lieutenants should plan to attend. |A good time is promised. Reports of |the Massachusetts state review were given by Mrs. Charles Spring and Miss Lois Shaw. Plans were made for the |local rally which will be held at Wal- |nut Hill park Saturday, June 7. Each |troop wishing to enter the races, - (cluding a shuttle relay, driving pigs to |market ,and the chariot race should |make arrangements at the scout of- |fice. Girls completing merit badge, isecond class, or home service records during the next two wecks will re- ceive awards, Girls who do not receive a camp (cireular at thefr meeting should cail for one at the geout offies, Camp will open July 12 and will only accommo- date 30 scouts per week, so registor early if you do not wish disappoint- | ment, | Mre Leon A, Sprague, commission- | {er, gave a report of the 20 drum and [bugle corps which took part at (he | Massachusetta state review, to the members of the New Britain corps at their dril] Wednesday, Drill will he held Thursday tsteul lof Friday this week, The lessons will be at the scout office as usual: Fife, Tuesday: drumming, Wednesday: {bugle lesson, Thursday, | Al Girl Scouts are urged to take part in the Memorial Day parade, [Scouts will meet at Franklin Squan 980 sharp, and should wear corr uniform or dark skirt and white mid dy with black tie, Rlack cotton istockings and shoss or brown stock ings and shoes, No socks itk stocliinge, or CSAYIT WITH NLOWERS," RBelieving in e's life on earth, { (Mich.) radio fan, im a jotter thanks to WRBZ for its eplendid con- certs, Cwritea: AU8 pass the flow. ors now and wait until everyone has gone to the fur heyond,. 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