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vws.amommdy | were chilihood friends in Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock im St. No date for the wedding has been set. | Peter's church, Keverend Charl 5 , « o Coppens, pastor of the church officiat- ':SOCIAL NEWS-' ! Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Porter of|ed with a solemn high nuptial mass. public daily from 12 noon until 4 Chicago : pe 7 ‘;;W\\' o'clock except Sunday and holidays. § eV AR W) Wednesdays, 12-7:30 p. m. TI] ‘, "' SRty . | West Main street will go to New | Miss Angelina Arbour was the maid | i - - o oo oo cumely | Y ork tomorrow to meet Mr. Porter's| of honor and Alex Arbour was the ¢ parents, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Porter, | best man. The bride wore a gown of who will arrive in New. York Mon- | white georgette crepe trimmed with day on the Leyiathan after spending | Spanish lace. She carried a bouquet | two months abroad. of bride roses. Her attendant was Plans are being completed for the | dressed in blue canton crepe and she annual Jawn fete which is to be_held | carried pink swegt peas. IS 10:45 o’clock, Sunday morning service with sermon by the pastor: (Continued from Third Page) Glders and Divine Healing.” 12:05 o p. m,, Sunday school. 7 o'clock, eve- The wedding of Miss Mildred | ning service and sermon: “The Book | Arnold and Merwin C. Pierce, son of of Obadiah.” Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Pierce of Pleas- Thursday evening at % o'clock, [ant street, took place Monday after- e M a e % t9ok | : next Saturday evening at the Shuttle Bible Y ot th .l’prs e of Jude noon at 4 oc\l"nl; at llw home of lh-; | Meadow club. The party is the last| Announcement has been made of | bride’s mother, Mrs. Mary Arnold of | one on the club calendar for this ! he engagement of Miss Evelyn Biges il ] y th se the ) International Bible Students Ass'n. | Chestnut street. Reverend F. 8.|.0,500 ang will of course draw a large low, daughter of Mrs. Kva M. Bige- “45 a. m, Bible school and adult | nual picnic at the community house, pastor, Rev. R, N. E}nm:;m. a:'xb.nj«'t 10:45 a. m., Junior Bible class, 3 | RObbins of Norwich, a cousin of the | cathoring of members and their | low to Charles Dana Vibberts, son of FIARRES. Beclin, ’ . 8 iTheiStarmg ot Tife. ,",m' unlof | o'cloek, atudy, subject: “The Author |bride performed the ceremony. Miss | gyoqry Si Yaffe will furnish the | y\rr and Mrs. Dana L. Vibberts of % Monday Friday 40 p. m., Boy Scouts, primary and beginners’ departments | . 0 Atonement.” | Doris Arnold was her sister's maid of | ,.4ic for dancing and in addition to | 1 ineoin stre Miss Bigelow is a VRS S | Saturday—9 a. m., the young people ' of the church school. o Sadi honer and Harry Shepard, cousin of tnhjg there will be a band concert on raduate of the New Britain high supper at § will go'on a hike, Sunday, June 15—10:45 a. m,, Chil- | the bride wus the best man Miss | the Jawn under the direction of K- :,,‘,w, hiihe flamaf 1506 o u‘,. Thursday: s Children's Day will be observed dren’s Day program of séngs, recita- CLEF UARTET TO S'NG | Gladyca Battye played the wedding |ward Lynch, director of the Phil- |yyve M 8 O 88 radusted In 1886 sérvice. next Sunday morning 11 o'clock. tions, etc, by the ehildren of the is now at Spr)n‘fiold College. No | march. The bride wore a gown of harmonic band The program fol- Saturday—12:30 p. m,, therhood —_ church school. A number of children | | French bhiue georgette crepe and she |ows: 2 outing to Hockanum., South will receive Christian baptism. ’ arricd a bouguet of roses and lilies PART I dateiias been st fof Ehis Whddisky — Sunday 30 a. m., church school. —_— Musical Evenings At Methodist | of the valley. Her attendant was Brooke | . . : % German Ialian department. 10:45 a. m., Lutheran Churches S dressed in coral georgette crepe and Tobani | . The Woemaa's Board of the {Hpw 5 by 3 o e | Church ] Britain hospital held their final meet- Sunday-—2:30 Sunday scheol, 10:30 | primary department. 10:45 o'clock, —_ i she carried butterfly roses. Following 3 s Berlin for thi on Ménday aft a service in English. German Bible morning worship. rmon: “Funda- First | a reception held at the home of the ‘Hula Hula Dream Girl” ing for L ssason Monday AfEChRn class. 11:45 service in German. mentalism.” 12:10 p. m., echurch pentecost Sunday. Sunday school bride’s mother, Mr. and Mrs, Pierce ) 4 Kahn & Frorita |2 ‘the ;u" 1I'(ovn.! on " Hawkins Monday evening, mecting of the | school. *Primary, junior, intermediate at 9:30 a. m. Morning worship, ser- | The Clef Male quartet will sing.at left on & motor trip through New (¢) “On Bah > Donaldson *:f' et. The various U'"}'"“l": made Girls' elub, and senior departments, 2:30 p. M., mon in Swedish at 10:30-o'clock. At|the evening serviceat Trinity Meth- | York state. They will make their Selection—"Little Nellie Kelly" SAE TODOEA Tr/ Y, FORE ML Wednesday—4 p. m., class in re- | Assyrian worship. 6:30 p. m., Young ' tho service an offering will be taken | odist church tomorrow evening. Rev. home at 314 (OWestnut street. bree Cohan ;'"_";‘ '“;f" ;"f‘lf“"t‘f; "’1“ ‘h“‘"' ligious Instruction. 7:30 p. m. meet- | People’s society. 7:30 p. m., Italian for the organ fund. ‘Tj@#pastor, Dr. | Dr, John L. Davis, who was given the e (4) “There's Yes, Yes, in By o lh:a;‘lwnn::‘.hl; "cm:":“: # She reported that 634 new members ing of the Pathfinders’ ciu | worship. Ahlquist will ‘attend the Synodieal | 1. D. degree at the university of Miss Ina Aunderson, daugihter of Your Eyes” e Thursday—8 p. m., prayer meet- Monday—4 p. m., meeting of the macting inyDe Calb, Til. He will also Oklahoma, will tell about his trip out | Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Anderson of Chest- (#) “Indiana Moon k g in English. Girl Scouts. 745 p. m., MCeting of st Denver, Col, hefore he returns west. The musical program will be | nut atréet, has returned home after | N .. Davis & Jones ,l.:,’,,,:”;.“‘ ;::onno;i gur'm‘ofl"m""n = the standing committce in the church pome, as follows graduating from Beechwood school, | () “Why Did T Kiss That Girl Kensington a d' Bm . .dcl ~ "l: Elim (Swedish) | office. — “Lead Kindly Light"” Buck | Jenkintown, Pa. King & Henderson sington and Barnesdals repeste . Children's Day service at 10:30 a.| Tuesday—4 p. m., Jolly Nine Junior Reformation bsent”” 23 * ‘Metealt | UPARTIL 3 |M‘, ;;erd‘rfm_ membership. The ., with introduction of the Cradle = Achievement elub, 2:30 p. m. @n- whit Sunday, 9:45 a. m. confes- “On the Sea" . Buck| Miss Flo ehritt and Mins Alice Selsction—"Mile. Modiste® . Pt Al '",f,'m sent 3. gift 1oll members of the Sunduy school. nual cradle roll party to which A1l gon 16 a. m. holy éommunion ar ullaby and Go Rrahins | Jerare have returasd 1o thels hohiie o "‘\ !':‘.lr-n' Herbert L or’:ed.fr:;w\ln:(cym('m:"‘;m. Special program. The offering will g0 babies and their mothers are in- ,ocoption of new members. J1:45 a. “Goodnight” Buck ' in Brooklyn, N. Y, after spending a ' (® "It's a Man Ev'ry Time, P A air, N. J. 5 Je s . . : 1t's a Man" . i5R | sita e to the starving children in Germany. | vited, . m., meeting of Boy ,, sunday scheol. The following Childrens’ Day pro- ' week with Mrs. H. Rabinow of Arch I y y s S Mise Viet “w] ree 7 Scouts, Monday evening the {gram will be carried out in the fore- | street, Dubin, McHugo and Dash i Victoris Adams “who wal Livening service at 7 o'clock. v . ) .azy Daisie cently graduated f: st Thursday—2 p. m., meeting of the oo iitee of the Sunday school will noon at 10:45 o'clock o aln (h m\;'l.\_fl_r' the Lazy l?“n‘n'rn»u.r suat ".\'::zhu:l‘a'gu;:m;::; flr'o‘a .c:.l: Congregational Churches Assyrian Women's sewing club. 3:30 | oot a¢ the home of Mrs. W. Berry on | Organ prelude, | The Industrial club of the Blue Biass foom oing Up" i Hirsch | ors 'u .p“m;,' the ;umm" with her e . m., meeting of the Young Wom's \¢iiineion Road. Song by the Sunday schoel | Trianglo closed their activities for this B0 T (HONE VR o, parents, Reverend ¥. E. Adams and First | en’s department for sewing and socia- | — | Raptism of children. | season with a dance held at the Y, W, s Loser | Mré. 'Achms of Grand sbests 1Y 10 a. m, church school. 11 n'clock, | bility. &t. Matthew's i Song by the school | C. A. last evening the proceeds from . e e g e &% g morning service, sermon “Christ the | Friday—6:30 p. m., meeting of the | 9 union at | Recitation—Jere Davis | the dance will go toward sending " ) Serviee with holy communion o Mr. and Mrs. Victor Benson, Mr. The pupils of Miss G Uitimate,® by the minister, Rev.|Rifle club. 30 p. m., presentation mT‘. m. Preparatory service at Song by the beginners—‘Little Sun-|three girls from Ne§ Britain to the . 7\ AR% T EA0 FoAATE S witl .4".‘.’. marml'nr'.. r::’l::l‘.n";:: Henry W. Majer. 12:15 p. m. men's |of a play, wriften hy Mrs. Adama, to | 000 &0 - beams. ’ Industrial girle' camp at Summitt ( 1oyq of Kast Berlin have returned | studio in Hillside Place nemt Saturday Tible class. 6 p. m., Young People's | be given by the Assyrian Women's "'\¢'h e o ()06l hoard, Bun- Responsive reading, Mr. Deolittle and | Lake, N. Y., from June 14th te June rom a motor trip to lLake George, | afternoon. | Lord ver. L ) Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Porte . Anthem by the echoir. camp explaining the manufacture of Mr. and Mrs, James McPherson of | tertained four tables at -uc;on b’nl‘p “Words of Welcome,” Louise and Dor- | hardware made In New Britain. The poov” Beriin have returned from at their home on Garden street Wed. STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH : (S i yikiepmmann | Celeneatiwho etegalng crom NG s iiguianii iy nesdey avening. Mrs. Arthur Samn. Methodist Churches Boys' chorus. are Miss Almn. I‘um.fl‘. Miss Alda . . son and Gardner Weld were awarded “A Community Church With s Friendly Spirit. e | “Why We Love Children's Day,” six, Marley, Miss Elizabeth Kane and Miss |y, marriage of Misse Anna Look- the prices. Sunday 10:45 a. m. Trinity | Anna Fraeser. liss, daughter of Mrs. Mary Leekliss | L girls, :’:l::v'-:nnhv 'lflr;;h.y;. N, Gilman, Regular services as Song by “the school ‘ UL of rk street, to James Fitzgerald, Miss Mildred Hart of Roberts stpest . m., English class ' rian orphans. | for Armcnian women. Stanley Memorial | Thursday—2 p. m., Armenian wom- Sunday-—10 a. m., senior and inter- en’s Bible class. 0 p. m, Girl mediate departments of the church | sermon hy the Rev. William Ross. Scouts. 6:30 p. m., Young Women's school. 10:45 o'clock, merning serv- Subject: Building, or Debating?"”. | Missionary society will hold their an- jce of worship with sermon by the 10:45 o'clock, morning worship, 30 p. m., Boy Scouts. picnic at Sunset Rock, mid-week Continue—Children’s Day Program Qontinues, . Santly executive society. Thursday Friday Ladles' Aid society, Bible clase . Service of Worship, CTHE usual. “Chil. A Friendly Welcome Awaits You! FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Bible School 9:45 Subject: “BUILDING OR DEBATING Special Music Saturday 12:30 Brotherhood Outing to Hockanum by auto. Tickets 60 cents; children 35 cents. A Cordial Welcome Awaits You At The People’s Church of Christ Court Street Rev. F. L. Brooks, Pastor G FROM OLD WELI GAS BOMBS. A Live Church With a Vital Message For You 1701 & me="DRINK 7:00 p. mi"POISONOU Trinity Methodist Church 10:45 a. m.,—Children’ Baptism. 7:15 p. m.—Address by Rev. John L. Davis. “Westward Ho!” by the Clef Male Quartet of thi Morning Worship 10:45 Sermon hy Rev. William Ross Day Program and Musical Selections drens' Day service in the morning. | Musical program in the evening by “lthe Clef Mala Quartet. Rev. Dr. John L. Davis will tell of his recent [trip to Oklahoma. | A. M. E. Zion | 10:45—preaching by the pastor. Eyes.” Sunday school 12:30 p. m, Varick Christian Endeavor society, 6:30 p. m, 7:45 p. m., preaching by the pastor, subject: “A View of Life.” Tuesday evening prayer meeting at 8 o'clock, St, Mark's Episcopal | Whit Sunday, 7:30 a. m,, holy com- ! munion. 9:30 a. m., church schooi. 11 a. m.,, holy communion and wer- Men by the pastor. Wednesday—Feast of 8t 9:30 a, m., holy communion. Rarnabas. Nondenominational “mmanuel Gospei gunday=-10 . m, prayer and praise mervice, 10:45 a. m,, preaching, topic: “The Holy Spirit, His Place in the Trinity.” | 5:30 p. m, Young People’s meeting, open alr weather permitting. 7 p. m,, preaching by Rev. H. B. Miller of New York eity, | Tuesday-—4 p. m., ng. 7:30 p. m, teachers’ class Thursday—7:45 p. m, prayer mesting. Raturday-—~10 a, m, beginning of somi-annual Rible conference, ehildren’s meet training mid-week People's “Drinking From 014 “Poitsonous Gas 10:45 a. m Wells. T D m, Bombs." Wednesday—3 p. m., Woman's mis- sionary prayer band, Thursday-—4 p. m., ehiddren’s meet- ling. 7:4b p. m., church prayer meet ing. Friday—~T:45 p. m., choir rehearsal. turday—10 a. m., children's pic- “A Floral Song by the Primary department *Our Sunday school,” Richard Hube. Offertory and song by ¢he school “When the Children Sang Hosanna,” Eleanor Appleb re, | ®ong by the school. ' William Nichols, | Subject: “The Omniscience Watchtul | “Crotn Him,” solo by Eimer Wilcox, | the pastor. Recitation by Marjorie Griffen Rong by the achoel. Rolo, Herbert Spencer tecitation, Jean Stockwel] losing song by the school “Wanted-—A Roy Children's sermon RBenedietion, Postiude SAYS LOWDEN DECLINED Portland Man Claims to Have Letter From Lowden in Which He Says He nt Vice-Presidency, Docsn't W Portland, Ore.,” June 7. Mil King, Portland attorney, last made public a lettar which he den, 1llinois, and under date of Ma offered which was w 20, in which Lod den declared he would not accept the vicq-prasidential nomination if it were The letter said: o €. night il 12:15 p. m,, Sunday school. | he had received from Frank 0. Low- ritten “My Dear Mr, King:~I am just in receipt of your letter of May 14, nams was ptacer on the primary bal- Int withoue my knoawledge or consent, T hava stated to everyons who has in- ! quired that under ne circums wou'd T accept the nomination vice.president, even if it were tender. ed me. offies at the prossnt time, and not suited to this offica by tempera- ment, tn my opin fon My ances for T have no inelination fer any reeting,” Primary girls, | Tam| In #he primary election of May 16, in Oregon, Lowden won the prefer- ence for the republican sident by a for vize- nomination Iargs major ™ unday service st 10:45 2. m. sor. NOW GOMPANY MUSTERED IN cet: “God the Only Cause and Crea- tor.” Sunday school at 9:48 a. m Wednesday evening meeting at 8§ 1 o'clock The RNeading Noom—Roem 04, National Bank buflding is open to the SALVATION ARMY 11 & m., Holiness meeting. 2:30 p. m., Sunday school. 4 p. m,, Young People’s service, 7 p. m., Soldiers’ meeting. 8 p. m., Salva. tion meeting. All Welcome, If You Are Not a Regular Worshipper Eisewhere, You Are Cordially Invited To Worship South Congregational Church Morning Worship at 10:45. Sermon hy the Pastor, “Fundamentalism.” Church School Meets at 12:10, Next Sunday will be the regular annual observance of Children's Day. AT CENTER CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH SUNDAY-— 11:00 p. m.—Morning Service, Sermon: “Christ the Ultimate” by the minister, Rev. Henry W. Maier. 10:00 p. m. —Church School. 12:15 p. m.--Men’s,Bible Class. 6:00 p. m.—Young People’s Service. | pories Readquarters Outfit of the $3rd Die Vision s Putnam. Hartford, June aral's orders for Formally Ordered Adjutant For the mustering in of the headgquartars company 43r jeion ieh nam last was carried out in night were made pub) day. Captain John . McGarry company with ommand of ¥he 1ate Rosario J 4 ai. Put- - to i in Pri Reansoleil named s first lieutenant and Private Owen J. lleutenant of White as second company the Leave of absence with permission to lea the state js granted to Lisutenant Vrederick W, €. Sch Battery D, 1024 infantry Pr. William J. H Fischer of ford ia appointed post surgeon THE POLISH BUDGET Fapenditures Estimated At Over Ril- First ultze, Mil- tion and & Half Zlotys Are Reports ol To Diet Warsaw. June hudg-t 1esion in the diet, cally timat of timate o wing a de “The 1 which has expenditu 006,000 zlorys an of 1,422.00 ficit of 180, 000 zlotys, or 830,000,060, The however, over the ernment abie t ordinary revenues less, officials say furth ditures it is stated, w olish heen s es- d e 000 gov- il be deficit from extra 1t will peve rthe. push the cconoms and will introduce Ither cuts in the estimates for As compared with the origina I last October the ity present form sho tions for the istrice of war fur expen- drarft budget in ws conside rably mig- BELGIAN PAINTER DIES, Emile Claus, em June 7 Helgian painter is dead Long Trip I've e n on this here train dai1 Henry G Mildrum, sen of Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Mildrum of liast Berlin, has returned from Warcester Poly- technie Tnstituta for his summer re- cesn. He has as his guest Winthrop Marston of Northampton, New Hamp- shire, . o Miss Arline Nelson, daughter of Mr. (And Mrs. Bennett Nelson of Harrison | street, was the guest of honor at a bridge party Thursday evening of | Miss Beatrice Reynal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louls Reynal, who en- tertained & company of twelve at rds at her home on Lexington street Miss Marforie Crowsll and Miss Nelson were awarded the prises, . s Miss Ehba Toseen entertained four tablem of bridge at her homs on Har. rison strest Tuesday evening. PR Mra. Bennett Hibbard entertained four tables at bridge and tea at her home on Vine street Wednesday aft. ernoon, Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Fdward Christ and Miss Catheryn Bwift Among the guests were Miss Helen North, Miss Corinne Goodwin, | Mre. Lucian Stevens, Mrs. Russell Willlams, Miss Miriam Movat, Miss Harriot nal, Mrs. Willlam Peace, Mra. William Walker, Mrs, P, C. Crabtree, of Hartford, Mrs. Stanley, Mrs. Jonstone Vance and Mrs, Fos- ter Hammer of Branford TS Mra. Russell Williams of Hartford has been spending a faw days with her parents, Mr. and Mra Harvey Kingsley of Basget! street, . . Miss Rernadine Walker, daughter of Mr. and Mra. ¥red Walker of Har- rison street, has refurned from Rronk- line, Mass., to spend the summer months with her parents . e Mrs. Charles Finisher of Rlack Rock avenye has returned from a trip to Watery , Maine, ¢ 8y Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rugsell street will return on Monday from Greenville, Maine, ¢ ivn Sioper of Mre Foster Hammer returned Fel. day to her home in Rranford after spending & fow days with Mrs, Ben. net Hibbard of Vine street e Mr. and Mra. Irving Allen a Roger of st Haven, are spending the week-and with Mrs. Allan's Shot er, Mra, B H. Hibbard of Arch street Mra. Allen was bhefore her marriage Miss Ruth Hibbard 1 won Mrs. Walter Stanley and Miss Isabel Stanley of Pearl street have opened their summer home at Short Reach . s Misa Irconie Crowe. daughter of Mr and Mrs, T. W, Crowe of Grove Hill, entertained the members of the Alpha Alpha alumnae association at bridge at her homs Tucsday svening. Mrs, Edward Christ won the prizs, . oe e Staniey of Short Peach has Aaym in towy Miss 1t orton’s marriage to Walter Stearns Andr Mr. and Mrs, W. V. Andres of W ck wtreet, which is sct for June will take place at the heme of the bride's parents, Mr, and Mes. Henry Stevens Miss Norton henor her Norton of lLake Court will have for her maid o sister, Miss Prances Norton and her nicce, Mies Rarbara Grove wiil be 1 flower 2irl. Fred Harlan Andres wil be his brother's hest man and their will he no ushers, The wedding wifl take place at T o'clork with the Re erend Henry Maier of the ¥i gregational chureh officiating. . There is more than ordinars t the annonncement by Mr ment of their youngest daughter, Miss Florene Me Nobert Mereer White, ®son of Mr. and Mre. T. P Whyte of Chicage. Miss Moust = a member of the younger set Mouat of the on vat to well as in Hartford. She Hartford Art work theére has at- ice. Mr. Whyte t & stranger in town, as he is in An interesting note hool and her «A consideraie the ANNOU! that the paresis of the young people coment son of Mr, and Mrs. Michasel Fitz- gerald of East Main street, took place in St Andrew's church Tuesday morning. Miss Pauline Looklims, stw- ter of the bride was the maid of hogor and Nicholas Rocco was the hest man. The bride wore a gown of white bridal satin trimmed with pearls. She earried a bouquet of roses. He attendant was dressed in blua cgnton erepe with a hat to match, her bouquel was also of roses. A reception at the home of the bride's ,mother followed the eceramony, after which Mr. and Mrs, Fitzgerald left on an unannounced wedding trip They will make their homa in Queen City Park, Vermont, "o St another wedding this week was that of Miss Amy Rice, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Nice of: Colum- bia street, to Harry W. Dreyer of Brookiyn, N. Y, The ceremony took placa at the home of the bride's p ents on Tuesday afternoon at o'clock. Reverend William Dietrich of the church of the Gosd Shepherd at Brooklyn performed the ceremony Miss Helen Justrich e elasmmate of the bride at the Methodist Episcopal hospital in Brooklyn was the brides- maid and John Dreyer, brother of the groom was the hest man. The bride wore a gown of white canton crepe with a veil, Her bouquet was of roses And lilles of the valley, The bridesmald wore a dress of pink and blue georgette and net and she car- ried a bouquet of pink roses and blus sweet peas. Following the esremony A reception was held for the mem- bers of the immediate families. Mr, and Mrs. Dreyer will make their home in Brookiyn, N. ¥ .. The wedding of Miss Mary Agnes T'agan, daughter of Mr, and Mre Thomas Fagan of Kensington, and Henry J. Rose, son of Mr, and Mrs John Rose of New Britain, will take vlace Monday morning at St. Paul's church, Reverend J. C. Brennan to officiate. Miss Fagan will be attend 4 by Miss Katherine Fagan while 1eo Fagan of Meriden will et an best man. .. Miss Margarat (fox Morris of Mor. eantown, West Virginia, is the hause guest of Mra. Allen Jackson English of Harrison street DR Mre. Annetta Bavage of the ¥. M . visited her daughter, Mre Shel in Meriden this week v and Mra. A. W, Staniey of Rtan mrter and J, K. Stona af Kens- #aid o0 Tuesday, June 10 for France . e Mra. M. H. Pease of Armistice strest is attending commencement at \asear collegs, Moughkeepsie, N. ¥ Mre. E. M. Hayden, M, M. W Fease, Mra. W. H. Coholan, Mra. G. s ifffer and Mre. Maxwell Por enwich Triday whers they spent the day with Mrs Schaufiiesr's mother, Mrs. Smith Ne e ter m ed 1o Gr "W for smal Hawley is enteraining &t & chitdren this after con At his home on Hart strest PR A marrisge 1o be celebrated Mon doy in New Vork city will be of con siderable interest in New Britain. It will be that of Miss Eunice Alden Walker, daughter of Mra. Herbert Graham Walker of Louisville, Ken- ucky 1o G Vibberts, son of Mr. and Mra. Dana Vibberts of cere. ald Stockwe Lincoin strect this city. The mony which will be very quivt wiil take place at 4:30 o'clock with only the immediate familes present. The voung people will be ynattended. Miss Walker i= a graduate of the Lowisille Normal school and of Pratt Institute For the past two years she heen art supervisor: in the Louisville schoote. Mr. Walker was gradusted from the New Britain Wigh class of 1917 1 from Pratt Institute in 1920, He is now with Howard Greenley, architect of New York city. Mr. Vibberts will take his wride 1o Furepe on a wedding trip, visiting Ttaly, France, Switzerland and England. On their retyrn te the states in October they will make their home in Broskivn. S AR of Miss Emma Rilae s Arbour took place schoo! with t The mar deaa of Act and Miss Esther Bergeson of Kanth street have returned from a meter trip to New York eity. “ e Hon, and Mra. Lyman A. Mills of Middlefield, Conn, celebrated the! 55th wedding anniversary yesterday, June £th. Guests from New Britain were present, “ e On Wednesday, June 4, Miss Olvia Larson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Olaf Larson of Stanley quarter, and David Munson, son of Mre. A. C. Holmen of Farmington, were married, Reverend Quincy Blakely of Parmington offi- cisting. The bride was attended by MfRs Agnes Larson, her sister, while the brother of the groom, Carl Holmes acted as best man, After the cere- mony thers was a reception for the relatives at the bride's home, When Mr. and Mrs, Munson return from thelr wedding trip they will live in their new home In Farmington, * @ Mrs, B. Jacoway entertained at bridge at her home on Monday eve. ning. Prizes were awarded to Mr. C. J. Greanstein and Mra. T Dhble Chu Mra. B, Feldman entertained the Tuesday afternoon bridge club at her home on Main strest the past wesk, Prizes went to Mra. . J, Greensteln and Mra. R. Weinberg Plans are being made by the eluyb for a lawn fete in the near future BERLIN NEWS A C. Fuller will ha services. Arthur Benson left Fréday for Maine, where he will enjoy a Ashin trip. The men of the Bacred Heart chureh will give a whist and sweial in the church parlors Mond sveming at § o'cloek. All are invited 1o at- tend Mra. H. 1. Honiss has returned to her home in this place after spend. ing the past few days as the guest of relatives in New York, New Jorsey and Pennsylvania The funeral of the late Timethy Root of East Berlin was held from his home yesterday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Tev. A (. Fuller, paster of the East Rerlin Mathadist chureh, officiated and the hody was taken 8 Stoningtan for buvial in the family plot charme of the Pacifie Gear Grease for transmis. sion and Aiffarantial; will net freese In winter: alsa ne gear grinding. Only agent in Rerlin or bordering towns. Sold at Dixie Filling Station, Rarlin Street, Rerlin, Conn.—advt, Orders taken for old fashioned raised loaf eake. Tol §31.18.—adwt. SUPPORTING STRIKE Rritieh Party Tewes Siatement Defending Walkowt of Communist Railroad Workers, A the As *d Trews Londen, June 7.—The British com- muniste today showed their hand in e rail sirike whieh i continuing to spread while the public is awaiting & further statement of the gavernment's tentions heyond Labor WMinister Shangas declaration th it would endeavor ta maintain the public wtill- t AnA protect the men who are eon- tinuing ta work The eommunist party of Great Rrit. #in imsusd & statement Asclaring that the workers had tried cainly s gt thele grisvances remedicd through ronstitutional trade union machinery and had Adecided to wrike only afles it was evident that officials of the Aae tional union of rai'waymen Aid net 8. tend to net The communist party.” the state. m said, “walcomes this grewisg apirit of vevolt on the part of the workers fighting against capitaliom and pledges itoelf to do all it ean 18 help them. x = « We eall apon all the workers enzaged in the railwa: Austry to rlly 16 the assistance of (he steikers and upon a7l (he ether mec. tion #f the workers 1s give thel? moral and Anancial suppert™ GRS

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