New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 7, 1924, Page 7

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Hartford's kopping Center: EW BRITAIN DAILY Smart Summer Hats for Matrons That Give the Wearers a Youthful Look Becoming Confections that any aigrets and ribbon—$3.50, $5.00, $7.50, For Mis from—$1.75 to $5.90 each. Reg. §1 Workmans is very 14 for women. $15.00 values, at only—8§8.75, erin News_ : EMERSON RESIGNS A5 HEAD OF BOARD Trustees of Kensington Congrege- fional Church Lose Member SUIT AGAINST THE TOWN meeting and night ed vice-president; Miss W ast treasurer, turn to the | duties will be new teachers Frederick \ member the IRepublic from New fer of his personal war school Sty of the evening, Civil was that of the Streete that seribed of in the camps and in 1865 Miss dered ington, Mr. the audience several Final Mecting of Parents and Teach- i which, composed “Reautif by daughter of the sy ning. At the gram a rocial hovu cake, ndwiches by the re ers' Assoviation — Big Night F'rom Drum Corps—Children’s Day Saryve- ices in the Churches of the Town, Thomas W. Emerson has resigned from the board of trustecs of the Kene served fr toe sington Congregational ehurch, it be- | pPlans have not éame known tod Mr. Emerson zation, although will b g of the jgnation at the month it the heme tendered his re meetings v meeting of the board at f Miss Marjorie Moore night When asked today for reasons gh iiis withdrawal trom the board Imerson declined wny regarding the situation beyond that “I have reasons.” acted as ehatrman of nas regarded by " today e resignation be accepted Frank 1) Clark as of the hoard, election by the ing will have permanent member 0 Inst openl ntly there Perlin W, Stever man of ihr the ne g r and no ing of started T is kin and Appar Arning . tauqua in ta Claude 10 any- slatement commit 1ast time My 1arant thia Mr, Emerson 1in Stey rd and highly it wae stated will ward elected o chairman nAing a ATy rmanent meet stall a s Pt the ecial although mething axt 1o ir a irm elect new tak Mr. suit o1 e Beo Lm A Agnin<t Tira reor Town ey brought suit of Terlin, Ne h the through Britain town Mrs f 1 Children's understood : it six h and had made 18 to sell sam corge A New Brit exte nsington west arra Quig- al ehure prop bt th Vs claims title 1o a strip feet in width, bordering on the report. In order his land Mre, T 10t 1o clear fitte to t ught the O me re Plected elected president Parents and annua sch seociation at Attend ren Enjoy Cuticura Baths Because they are reireshing, e pecially if the ekin is hot or ed. Cuticura Tsleum, dusted on ? bath, is #oothing, ones. ldesi e Toy eur mew Shar Grand Among Rerglund of pleasing | Osear Benson also sang two solos, America,” Meta of the eve. conclusion of the Miss movem a Chatauqua t Mrs, M alsh, next eetor, yenr pr Army Every desired shade, including white, with sizes v See these Dresses and make selection while you can get regular $12.50 and secretary o | woman of maturer age will take delight in wearing. , Chie turbans, side roll trims and tricornes of hair, silk braid and fabrics with flowers, | Take a glance at our Felt, Leghorn, Bancock and I'abric Hats in all the wanted Sport colors and smart trimmings, priced from—-83,98 to $17.50 each. and Children there are dark Hats, milan, peanut, silk and straw, priced Special Offer in Linen Dresses 50 And $15.00 Values MADE OF PURE IRISH LINEN—These are Summer Dresses of the finest type, offer- ed for Women and Misses in many attractive styles. hip of the finest, such as is found only in high cost Frocks which of course essential to the appearance of a Linen Wash Frock, nging 16 to 20, for Misses, 36 to election of officery held Italph Gamble was elect- Sugenhime, the association, docs not intend to re- and assigned to one of the her minent of th he Britain, as speak- related ¢ evening, the of life New voeal ut pealer ur in many ham Lincoln in Ford's theater having battles, experiences during stories assassination of th he i Abra- Wash- been He of a "W in general Britain solos was nd coffee commit- eshments as vet is schon win been believed started 500N term he this vear, No Chatagqua Likely, rens ar v e was Streeter, pro- tha afte no ac joyed, | being made for next year's activities of the organi- at A ordinfi 1%, Who was ehair- affair 1 e heen n e Ay tempts was Vovervises, o Grang ro town s two yea for the affa Services held in today made bring has bheen ™ th 1t ie of wer n to aban an pate 1 Au 1 in 1h: - € Sacred Heart Ol will be celebrated Bacred church, ¥ Beriin, at 9 tomorrow morning. Rev, will have charge the Sunday school Muss Heart ock . Brennan and 0'c servic will fol- low, Berlin Congregational The boys' 10 class will meet at 0'c in the morning. Children's Day at 10:45 o'clock. A &pe al program, in which the echildren prominent part, ham heen ar and a baptismal egrvice will Men's Bible class at noon community houss, Meetings the Young Pcople’s society have until ock servien in been discontinued Kensington Congregational. will b September Tomorrow observed as Chi lron's Day Kensington Congre- gational church and the exercises will Le held in place of the regalar morn servier 10:45 ock, A attend iy extended sted. The theme of bs “The Church and The which hrings out child's relation to the church and th great privi all ¢ in the church to be theirs, to honor, in beauty an strengtl taken aervipe to the Congregational Sunday Fatension so tha purpose of giving help ing of new Sunday cchoo n communitios P is needed This society nishes the Childre Im o8 eharge with the unde the offering in the o' cor al invi to all inter servies will the Children,” the 1joy knowin love this Chureh Kehool ety for where he program fres of standing Konsington Methodist co that 10 4o part tad that e Day s dren ke erai parenis wil haptism st xp pregent their ol this time ® serr + Him oth ber, Y. M dren for theme 1t . 1on i Attendin Fa<t Berkin e for hooks will be nd Sanday at % a school at sesisted by o'cloch mornire Gabriel follow rd There praver church erme . m 10 o'clock. Mr servi exercises chu T m by Sunday e Miteh or. wi of The heid funday have « he Childre morning at gue a M be hodist at at 6:45 the regular o'clock. Tey Junior L2 and 1 ague v m nd evening service 30 will followed by Page ,1%) e ————C— SPECIAL NOT - will be (Ce wed on [ exhibit their HERALD, SATURDAY, Plainville News tion possible on next Wednesda the Ca company. The auction Daniet J. Don iver for the com- T — theater, an or- ar of the Community uctioned according to issu in the re will be der of the N Hz superior court The property wz sold at private sale hy M failure to effect this make —— en. ware- will be condueted by Proceeds to Be Donated (o Publig 7 o seriaen. vee Library Building Fund Tl FOUR INJURED IN CRASH The its go any p, many brate oughont Golden Jubilee W C.1. U will ¢ in the Ad Wednese the 30th tion of the attende n church ubilee Christian next The celebration anniversary of the organiz here and will | f the notables will mar Cahill Property Auction—W, €. T, o . in The program will be later. Jubilee—M Wedding phints Golden nounced Notices— iversaries — Chury Annjyerasch Mt ‘eiving Congratulations Mr. and Mrs. Whitng street lations James J are Murphy cong rried e ire Plainville Briefs, ceivin Plans are being made by the 1* ville Woman's club to hold a show in Plainville some time gust of this year for the the newly created I'ublic 3uilding fund. The show sist of exhibits of all flowers grown in and ville, but the definite the place where it be be deeic today 25th flower in Au benefit of Library anniversary. Plainville by Walsh, then Our Lady of here for the heywe ma late R of the « and yeans re the pastor Mercy ha con ot Plain- and held past 21 i ed from specimens At M congratulations relatives, receiy mess; about dates will be many the A ind are , Observe Wedding Anniyersaries My Albert Ve armin o vt Plainville flower grov prizes at the Boston for gladiola were regarded as the finest England. The local men whom are Charles Diggles Dr. Bull and others, throughout New England growers of the rarest various lines of flowers and these me will all enter the exhibits here to he promote the fund for a Jibrary ing. The flowers to contain ameng many specimens of gladioll the varieties Dieners, Kundreds, Kemps, These after the men among the finest from Hartford other points in the hlooms and f show will be to Mrs enue and or won many 0 t vear | a yoste in New 1T Lutheran church by f the Germ church in Meriden. Since their rviage Mr, and Mrs. Voight have their homa in New Rritain and 1 e being residents ¢ past en. Mr electrical Mr. and Bank siioet ling anniversary at rday. They this species | 15th ing an in New anmong Mastin, known blooms and their home ray are pastor o the mar in n Ip i the as ns made specinie in five ye Voight i contractor Mrs. William ohserved Cassidy Sth he exhibited will others, all prize dahl vl will te Hoags » specimens ted in the wor Wate their their home ye to he shown have been resident Doctor to W a number of years a acquaintance here, They married at the af Merey ate Rey Walsh, My is foreman by Trumbull named ' en la and | T. as a trie « f Our Henry employed who ere them, a church ¢ a4, Grow rbury Cassidy will also the m present o of England after 1 Church M observed indications, the Notices the finest to he held in New The b will he sold 8 finished and in this way Woman's elub fund i will ML F worship church--Children's ooms iaiy Mory 10:45 children Day he the Ville church tomorrow ing will o'clock with baptism for t ANy requested Arthur T the Runday noon At T show the hopes to inere the oy i he held at library Holy (« morning at & for the haptism this cevni in Virst munion ire Che - Wil be 13 who des o'cloc] 1o | chureh of Our f Merey « reet, 52 children will receive ' of all their fi Holy Communion at the hands of the paster, Rev. John I Fay. The spectacle is always one of the most impressive to ba seen in the will be church during the Ar large the numbers of the parcnts and friends | day the youngsters will be hand 10 witness it Tomorrow the Broad = in Lady o noIey char services sehool will ke | as usua! at rien in ¢ teachers of the ening sprelal of officers and rehool wit arge and Sun | songs, recitations and | dialogues being given the Sunday Mainvitie Baptist church fce at 30 o'clock The preach on “A AL children's « of on by the children sehool mass will be a f the feast of ing the services, reception of girls into the society the Chitldeen of Mary, The will be coneluded with benediction of the Blessed Sacrament Mass will also be held 10 o'clock, . Four Hurt in Crash, on their way from New la Hartford a wake New Haven people were injured an accident on the highway the Plainville-Southington iast night, when their was foreed off the road hy a and they crashed through \ the fenee and into a foot diteh. | iy Miss Lila Ttyan of 277 Davenport avenue wa the of which arge creding at according ing motorist « crete rond Tigh in Pentecost The Morning honor o and | ser 1 pastor follo there will be a | will Choles Stran of | Sunday follow the m wervic there At Tih p meeting ing servies will be th Thursday o\ m ort, ening p m Ayer will L3 wervi & ing wil o'clocl nt While ven four in near Tine Childre baptism to to attend wil held, T 14 following Young Peo o with the neg "Che h =chool win the morning chnr state seryiee town pie's meeting I at 1 automobile passing | ian o'clock Courtesy M. 15 Zion riees N he Rev, B, Horace Brown, y preach, Runday will b motorist The mor 11 o'clock stor, will at Wheel the ear sehonl is a one and te rat ry pro A pa the con I the at 12:30 o'clock on, T » n a of hen her off mod her st onde rahip w Divorce Granted 1 In Hinman Albert 1 May superior court granted the dirt onto i sterday wheel shoulder and b When woft road o A hieh of hor Fr rain soft {hL Tront dipr el e Frae Mize Ry of the ear and struck the temporarily lost plunged through Alteh The pa ording to Miss Tiyan continued on his vington. Miss Ity damaged 1 1 and be eontro the into sing | matorist, ac i not step but fanders emashe Play Square With Your Home-Towm Merchzat A we from Plaimyille merchant which they might modest 1o Pt in for Semselves Nowhere is theer a more slert. pube lie-spivited group of men. Thes have built up «ores of which PMhainville can be prowd. They have taken the ricks of pio- neering in the interests of Plainilie people. socking broad and useful tines of goods so that Can Buy at be too are entit trade 1o them, It you can’t find want. at el yowr mw about it im a chance to supply o PLAL..1LE TRUST Co PLAINVILLE, CONN " you together, was granted this morning * Judge J. M. Donovan at the po- BristOI News court session in the complaints | | ‘ against Samuel Krantz and Harry Weinraub, who are alleged to be im« Mrs. Edith M. Cook of 81 | Main street of $15,000 in the cases were continued. Along with Krantz and Dr. Sutherland Wants All Gows Tested for Tuberculosis Weinraub will appear Michael Kiein, David Dubrin and Joseph Goldberg, alias Boyd. The last named was ar- rested yesterday afternoon by the v York police while Klein was taken in charge the day before, With the arrest of five of the men, alleged to be members of the stock financing group. only three men re- main at large out of the eight, said to have comprised the Bankers' Finanes Co.. yndicate Finance . or other organizations which con- ad the stock sales. \e New York police have infor- on as to the location of the trio have them in the net within a fow days. Rristol Briefs A lerze number from 2501h the Commeil May Be Ashed to Rescind Ace tion On Main Street Building Line 1 expect to —Automubile 1ite Trolley Car and Dicappears. this city at- ary of the Waterbury anniver: of nded th tir m e city re . W were rec ounding of the eity omm Zutherland, today has heen made of enzamement of Miss Tuverns hill of Stearns street and Mar- st Niland of Rostan, Mass. W has returned s I'niversity for the acation, o | 1nspactor, at the board | Announesment Vo effort o g r standard food sap- ; voted to recomment 19 city suggestions br. aler be ard thington Smit Sy mer SOUTHINGTON NEWS ik and Mary Rap- nkiewietz and An= with violation of which were scheduled the superior court in afiernoon were They are erland’s motien the cuse ind ask that the 1. In recomme his mation Suth- rlay Is that no d allowed to sell m out a proper rom the state commistion- om herd stie animals .certifying that in t pasteurized, the has tubercu sted The cases of I'r Tgnatz leo cha milk has beey adopted lewski by board tonio zed the law ta 1} " pior of Jan ard in yesterday 1 untili next week, of six bound over to the su- as the result of the I« conducted by County Tee ward J, Hickey here era' rporation ne imself, I ast sale court i aid pt from e 1 s certified by tie tion erior intent n dome be reguls may ewis high school baseball yed the Windsor high school team at the Sand Hin wation . grounds this afternoor of Rristol - borough mesting to ening it is expect- h officials will ask mills will bhe laid that s laid Within the city tested he ard that t Mom tiheren ris o special e e turnished the ¥ sday oy tory evi the bhorou idin milk shall pro e of 3% approved o s commis- | 71 ¢ - ided domostic folack o Pavta Iy me ra r on don animn pro mmissioner on ehall team will play sand Hill ) The Mill- vasebail tepm will play the Taste tram of Waterbury at the grounds Sunday afternoon, anim A reason ¢ of appropriatic time to make de on the ired tests, u « of any vete afternooy erinariay d by the state com. approve oner o in lieu ¢ ommissioner until such time mis 1 domestic animals will be rtificate of the imestic @ni- as the sald state t the meeting U'nion Grange commissioner animals hald in Oxley Aesembly hall last nikht the spproy ‘Children’s Night' was obsarved with Eatend Health Ruting an appropriatte entertainment pros of the health rd rul olfllownig es re. pulsory \ac freshments were served, nd puipls in the hefore night nde me in d take teachers accepted siate on mals . ot on domestie an conduct 1 test nsion he bo: rram the exere i ina- 1o R < tion of teachers & September 3 the mecting | sehool at iy Scotland four-leaf instead of in rome parts of ding of bad as mad st £ boar iy the fir A 1A 0 ¢ vith pupile, 7 tore, clerks dministrative syet fthe « In discussing th Uth Offfecr J, 1 summer sense the » inciplent ut that the fall might Offer Services cha ' to ine notes luek contact is will n and ¢ jani special her lover candfs he means = 1 ilted suceessful sound like prize act praise t it employes of the sehool 1y, i ) matter and make 5 Wighty Healing Power wer Of Peterson’s Ointment wsl night He n 1o bring a cessation of smallpox in nearby cities and keep any casen here dormant noepl Physicians crvices free of offered by health ve e loral physicians to the hoar cor for 1a duet a clinte 1 Al the grateful saye Peterson, on this earth has tk as | have, AN and read ome right from the vaccinations such a move he. ame neee Wwore f an of the r Pt ei emi 1 ointment o, schools, the r compil price dropped from majority of the of o meeting the t, Dr s of the with him rague street eommo i AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Read the Advertise- ments under Head- ing 9 in the Classi- fied section. that i | Fotic Wite Trofley. 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