New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 29, 1925, Page 7

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PIainvi” N |leglon fn all its undertakings. Com- and Spending My Money." . | oin K. Hosehne mander Cralg explained the purpose |tor will conduct the evening service B t I N 10, Waltz ! w. 8 8 ) ultz — “Southern Itoses” e e s of the endowment fund drive belng |6t 7:80 o'clock. All who are with rls 0 ews | & ? Joh, ‘Yg:.r:..h. b e P 4 conducted by the legion, saying the |out a church home are invited to _ i Marriage Liconses Issued |1eglon and auxillary should be 100 |participate in the services. | City Clork Thomas B, Steele has per cent subscribers before the I'wo Youths Injured Issued a marrlage license to Alex- townspeople were asked to give, He! The old saw about the last laugh ander Granville Farley of 39 Cypress sald that the leglon was responding wus given strong support this week street and Dorothy Gaylord Horton even more gencrously than expected, | when Raymond Cassidy, employed of 28 Oak street, am at present the contributions at the Plainville Cash market cut his marrlage license has been is- erage more than $5 per man thumb budly with a saw while cut- sle J to Emil ,\n..n Adams of Broad sher, finance officer of the post. (ing meat, Francis Sullivan, a street and Martha Olga Blank of ¢ wl Asslstant Adjutant J, J. Fietcher | fpiend of Cassidy, saw the injured Buc \ml,)'h”\ street, G B D " ed T _ also gpoke In congratulatory terms. ' youth's misfortuny and joked with R [ R d B license to wed has also been is raves (0 Be 0001&1 e R S e ) TS (e (eberbEs i T obert Rome and Bride af's.s'io Niio aninony cistunt of . then enjoyed. Miss Vivian IHynds ' stitches taken in the cut and then ) : Lawnsdale avenue and Elsle Mary 1id some faney toe dancing, which time, Bullivan had mpig to Lazy Lane Bus Service to Start included many difficult step: Miss ' jump a fence but had landed on a B Beginning tomorrow, the reguiar BOOZE RUNNER lS FINED Ethel Prior rendered two piano se- | pipe and spr his ankle, Cas- ENGAGEMENT ANNO Lus service between Lazy Lane and i i Pl A bert Cralg con- able to be about Sullivan i scason will be inaugurated by John § Y ributed u Scotch song. forced to use crutches. Boye Trips will be made on # Brock-Barnes Auxiliard Observes ' Willlam . hel . egular schedy ] | A birthday cake was then hrought Congregational Church helan and Miss Helen regular schedul | ] Sisth Anniversary—Cooper-Cooley in and Mrs, Warren, first president Congre 0 MeGowan to Wed—Officer Blasi MSIAIIS) Mnes i 4 ; of the unit awarded the honor B aa e annual Memorial Mass for d« ‘ | Wedding—Church Notlees — Fu- ¢ (eping 1t gave a brief hi 1. church school. 10:45 In Hospital—Speed Restricted on (C°ascd members will b held by % e . Ve from its foundation a mor TG b " s Council, Knights of Columbus | : neral of Mres, Griftin—Briefs, pe S b S North Main Street, St. Joseph's church tomorrow H ! Plainville will honor its hero dead | were serve ind the fasteful Berlin Congreg bl Home. u forsman op the |TIOFNINE at 8 o'clock. The Rev. | | e e e e A (o o carc of Miss | proa meo W LML G man of the Oliver T. Magnell will be the cel- ] | f . iy, y A H. Wales Lines Co,, employed on the ebrant of the mass, The members | | propriate coremonics, Inciue 5 1 Tishe ceting: report of ) brent Lo ! member R e i e ition to E. Ingraham Co. on Of the council will attend in & body. | i tivl Dlembom of DrockeDarnos Bost | ingand MIss. 1rsna dIsivira GO0l ey ve committce of the fed- tinction of attending the golden |begin his ‘,”,\\,TR’ A “\""“" > ] 3, American L will r i Afra. Ralph 1t [eration will moet with Mrs. (lavke: [ weddiig of. lils Barents n' Beotland|ofiace tor (e e oo ororopele ¢¢ 99 ] el e i Il stroet, New Brit- | The Woman's Tederation will Siold |while on' his honeymoon: {rip) this |oc the aity tomoram e dection (e S . Y Lriy laio ty tomorrow, e w ! ) rooms on W st t 4 o'c w"‘ ] | meeting and ¢ }‘ Mr, Rome and his bride, [traffic duty at Pierce's )""MK; .nx i H e v s J}\ i « is a New London woman, will |will also do motorcycle patrol at in- i t Town hail Bot organiza b a tomorrow after the wec tervals, ! ti th procee the Cat performe "” B LaLa P t cdera- - rites in New London for New York | Tn addition to Officer Norton, Mo- | ] olice cemetery and rate B § aitawiilimect ity clilirehpparioraitsafiom] on the White Star liner |torey fficers Burns and Jeglinski i H graves there, man ursday evening at 7:30 o'cloc Homerie for the trip t br will patrol the state highway and the : ' D ootk monthe e n e G ide L Episcopal Church groom's country of his birth, I'nless road to Compounce tomorrow to ! | Sons of Vetera Wom ttired BSOrCRTangbipaeriiccs § miscarry, Mr. and Mrs, Rome [take care of the heavy traffic which ] | lief corps, Brock-Barnes post, anl ros \\‘,‘“v‘ o & B will arrive at the home of the |13 expected. Officer James McNamee i \ the Plainville Fife and Drum Corps AL kel A O L S B ilisecmtie rlistanglefla Bl St Foravivilly : ! will assemble at the Town hall and 2 o Sl S e naTiaon NeXL BEeK . Wl ] | T (o TR WA e st school. 11 a. m.. morning | After a vislt of ahout two months _Two Games With Torrington | | i e ] Pt b7 T i It Scotiand Mr.and Mrs, Rome will | The New Departure baseball team ! | o o T i i Bro ollowed by holy return to country. When Mr, |will engage in two battles tomorrow ] 1 R s S B bl o ion Rome Lought his steamship tickets |Wwith its eld rival, the Torrington ' H 5 ‘“ sty 3 o iz : ‘\\ Ser wed at T On Me v 1 Tues there | for the trip abroad a unique tanple team. The first game will be played ’ | Tl el Koff ikt o com. arose for a time, but was soon at Muzzy fleld tomorrow morning at i i - o . ‘ )1 le 15 8 World war 3 e in the morn. Straightened out by Charles J. Phe-[10:15 while the second game will 1 TSt h e aTaty jan of the W. J. Phelan agency, who take place in Torringt ¢ aft- | | il e, ol 1w g gton in the aft [ i T o i e Wl He ls tho retired ger Baptist (hurch ged the passage for the bridal ernoon ] ] = oy Jo! JOWe & g White army At the BRaptist ehurch tomorrow COuple on the Homeric. As pi 85 World War Graves i l ! marks | Governor J Hoi s il Now B e, £ as follows: Forts must be taken care of, and Not only will the graves of the T “‘“‘ Vined on Liquor Count 10:4 P on tapie, | Mr. Rome was somewhat reticent to | veterans ot the Clvil war be decor- ! s ran anski of Britain | “Mariked.” 1ol follow. (tell of his approaching marriage, |ated tomorrow, but thers are 35 e ! by Mer 5 i because he wished to keep it a se- | graves of veterans of the World war e : k cret for a time, the Phelan booking | In this city which will be decorated ! he Metho e offices were enmeshed In a dilem- | With wreaths by the members of S0 1 auxiliary e 7 A e o 0 T T i e l e Catholic Chureh Notes anather name. The bookings and | glon. These 35 graves are in the L ) o'clock s S Assports to he settled some | following cemeteries: West ceme- : . S i {ime prior to sailing and explana- | tery, 14; St. Thomas cemetery, 12; &5 of seleetmen to borrow the n of 'sington: Dennis Trehy, Kensingtor il tions had to "f added that the mar 'j" le cemetery, 4; St. Joseph's eriin ews 81,200 10 pay for sald picce or parcel | OV E. Tryon, Kensingion; Havold ry. w > 1z not to ta e until | cemete i miscellan6ous cente- g M - r land thie pson, Kensington: Laymond A be b hefore sailing, so that the con- | ter| 8 3 S Kulper and to ex I Williame, Kensington; Rudolph | 12) oncafsingle anl martietlnams The American Leglon is keeping r i — {tion of the towi Abel, Kast Berlin; Edwin E. Denson, | L#1n& re by m he understood by the steam- | a record of the graves of all World e | “Third—To take last Merlin; Theodore I, Carns, m viee ship and immigration officials, war veterans in this city. ) e A e N Engagement Announced ~ No Uniforms Tomorrow ard R. Jones o Berlin; Henry W. Dowd, st Ber- n rvice by the Kowalski—Civikia ouncement of the engagement -service men of the World war 3 Dated at Berli ! Uph M. Gamble, Fast Berlin: ¢ T el b MMUN”Y THEATER of \\H‘Mm J. Phelan, prominent real | will turn out in the annual Memor- 7 Mas iis Keaar BiabBe i o R T e e N et estate man of the city, and Miss | fal day parade in civilian clothes to- ': i The call i T B last Berling Roy H. Morse of Thiladelphia, P'a June 18, 2nd Helen SN cGoyan ol : ”( morrow morning. Due to the fact : » arter, Wil ) Frank D, P . morrow in I'hi STHE SPIRIT OF LAPAVETTE" merly socretz o Commissioner of | that a large part of the World vet- 2 I aymond 1. Dyer, moembs 00 Ulc : harles A, Woodward, I son of M S Motor Vehieles Robt .\'5 r: Mw‘ff‘kf erans are now unable to wear their o Sl 3erlin e “pURE - was made ght at a dinner army or navy uniforms it was de- z ‘ ' g Wil Sk Avery lorealil Jo1in slvest The Kenton HIll clul and. fricnds HOCK-BATRNES BOST NO. No date for the wedding has | uniforms this yea 2 ¢ Goes Ul] n Cloud Oi Smoke New Dritain, was found guiity of | “Will burst forth fn all their glory to- AMERICAN LEGION beanianpounceds AR thE By RAllygIonieh( 2 iokleRal driving Al Cdriving i hile mormovandinT : e e e e e Miss MeGowan fs employed In the | A rally of the varlous Boy Scout “ —— the influence of liguor Job's Pond, where they 1 member of 11 Admis. for school Children—10 cents FectotAby a2 S f‘." | troops of the city will take place n | l SAVED flued a i ' 1est £ Mr, and Mrs Bearing bow EVENING—K:15, Hott = the <'n": :“"'r”r, on the Federal Hill green this eve- é o = . > o e < the senior member of | ning a felock. . The Bov. Scout o« TFAMLY OF NINE e gl 3 Sl e the enice member of | ving st 7 oclock. Tho Ty Seon 7] t night. | re in the wii R and Mra. Jc of 44 f CHAL S oops of the city will assemble at ‘R g e At AN S 1 by automel o tJamaica 1 1 owners ¢ UeR Bk e high ol at 6 1 wili J e T Toron =i s e : 3 2 L — Co arch to the green, hea special Town Meeting Catled 10 Con= Liitai vt will he made ol [ handsme | i | P . ! L a : i 5 \ was 1 the Memorial Day exercises, 1t ra ex v OfTicoram "‘"T'"mx, the BEY Bl G AL cider Purchase of More Land Vor o 0”0 ; d that a delicions s n o TopisBlaslhas ot Busy Day for Band . : e el be awaiting 11 o s iia o t Church rd hospi neRTES : The w Departure bund will : Sehwolse-Vuery s Fined $150 i ion . 3 : i & . Sy ee y ancp . She ieations fave a busy das tomarrow. Tomor- Jury Listis Announced—Items, " of W yun ¢ Mi at erts I 1 The o e Ll il s B g e S 16 band will play i o ! g R e it v church will ¥ 1 at 080 o' —At The— Nice foree ont of the question for | (ho g ation Day parade = Vire re fron rheat o Start at off [imeswi Ea < tomorrow ) speci i fimecOfic n Sl R Tomorrow afternoon el stove Wil damage ot ul 1 | worial Day parids t Memorial Day Obserya - o riotic Commumty Theater | montha aF B lenihy 3 until 8 o'clock it will furnish 860 at the home of He ck- 1y 1 ] i Sl e Ao by y t oAthessit '~‘ ke Compounce an ' B = < home on School stre BT e * m i st ¥ he 1 Bertha ¢ W ¢ Ll TONIGHT AT 8 P. M, ul e e il take part &1 ik i =t 2 gl ! 15 o'clock, Rev Music furnished by the Big Five e i eslon exercises BRI 1l 10 sliis Lt Is \ ) ) Orchestra of New Britain, Ay : ; A wave mst of th i viou iztions, will a At 6:50 he evening Managed under dircction of e Bathing Season Opens Tomorrow i ous the tor reh to or DIOEL] ‘ 1o Andrew J. Hog ) Ing season Rockwel 4 Bl i cot N N Congregational ¢ i NOTICE, d: Miss B N LAST DANCE O FSEASON ill open tomorrow with in- | 2 S Nl LT ' ‘ today s olers of ( ; t acilities for the hathers. e olle ) it Ihe orde Civizio,, in charge of the 1 it [ 2 it < facilities for past sev- ; i i tation & al years, will again be in charge e o il moy bet s of the ladies’ ausliary ! I B e ik Commai Ausiliary Anniversary is ¥ Rt ofthetbail ik | ZE propositions iliary of Brock 5 s avail- < L ‘ : ¢ Raymond L. Brown has sold (o | e ol el e mittee to pur- \eié 1 ny vehicle operatorsitoyi s SLEEIC T B8 s o ey ¢ the ! Committee to e 'L J. LaCourse property on o e % PLEASANT 15 288 ‘ 'Y- G0t of altomory certain - piece s = play King T and comp [ gesu S e as sold a house and lot on River 1 S qn y i i e Alexandra Starankewicz 3 2 el north by < 0 ot or ’ and of L Cathol i scuss Catholicism 0 X N bt 4 Iaiidiof T 1 1 N . v £ iy nd Ro n T A ca ! Comm rch; s way Opy 1 R = cisr Al Fire departm 18 S ; f X e 3 S. s g i topic of discus: t 2 s ‘ ; TinElak oy i s £y surprising reg s . the Arym clut ut I Wi Noble, In e e : f ; ) Fir sl | Lday the Prospect Methodist 1 f ) / Ginate s Al scussion will be b pEe i ' : s : e our articles by athoh w ittle n thin & WLl : sk ¢ A Vders. ich hay o Jury List Issued " § " J s . z ¥ Fort i o ‘ i "o Drum Corps s s ! Sutn 1 : ai the Stockmi rem 0 ) N ehw B ¥ } : i B in | A r € s $1 to he « 1 [ ' p ‘ : : Bazaar N ) : A u ¥ it in " ith arly tow Neal's Court and Fast Main St \ W < s e ‘ , une 1 to 2 8 1 m 1o luring IS 1 t Berli i ¥ o Special Ateractions for Young and PLAINVILLE, CONN SIS n—"Woodl - : e i it Lo Old, including Plying Hor ¢ . o m, hie n Al \ 1 Biggest Lvent Laer Held Hereo 55 T . | N g . Dy : ¢ \ 1 e . rlin yoiaul Parade and Confests on June 6 . S furpitn J \ H. Board S ! I 2 ! : e 1 ol . Gonnley, Mer Arthie 1 4 Crandull, Berting Willlam 3. 1 —_— — - = — e i iard ¢ Lo FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Followi A s awn m . in cliowing f v i Berlir v 1l ¥ v 1 « | 1ir Girorgh A e . - 6 i | Gy R TUERE AIOW=VOUVE HEARD 1 it 1 D o ~= READ YoU THE STORY OF | . at a cost W ) } B5= MAPOLECN-VOU SEE .~ | K WA S ;.: WAS FINALLY / ) The call 1s as follows ok Geor \ -\, DEFEATED ,;J “The legal voters of the tow < ) Rerlin - are hereby not and K warned that a special town o ) will be held in the Town ha red- day evening, June 5 1 wrd o'clock. standard time, to Near an act upon the following proposition " “I’irst—To authorize nnd empower the town school committee to pur chase from Elizabeth Kulper of Ken gton a certain piece or parcel of Anton and 150 feet square, loc 1 direct- Hult ly in the r Pereival schoo! by ind hounded v land of Al 1 M. Chapman, land of vnoof B g Met NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1925, i The pas- '

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