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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1925. CHURCH MAGAZINE e 5% e S FOR DEYON POWER PLANT ly. ”’:FA. NOTES Increases Production at Hou- satonic River Plant, “Record and Bulletin” Dis- s il H ] ' ‘ork In connection with the WEEK {ributed o G(]l]g[‘ega[]onahs[s A new six weeks gymnasium class [ erection of additional Lollers to be 13 to start at the W. C. A. on [followed as soon as possible by in- Tuesday night, at 7:30. The class | stallation* of an additional 28,000 K. ACivitlon and s ohioyeran ik titha w;m] fnclude in. hlwmn\ exercl | W. turbine was started this morning S hndna i, 4 | drills, dancing and games such 1t the Devon power plant of - the Buy a box of paper and {¥irst Congregational chureh aro told | iyt TS, WE K captain ball, | Connecticut Light " ana Power Coy ) in Volue 1, 1, of the "8t 1'The class will finish in time to al- | ling to statement made lere Iearn ”\C IIWlelilllZ Olv Church Record and Bulletin,” {ssued | low for a t dip in the swim- |teday by Irvin W. Day, vice presi- yesterday, mng pool or a shower bath dent of the company. e i RS o S The echedule for the swinmisk| Mr. Day also sald that plans for your handwriting B B e e e ool tas ol lovs the further and more Intensive de- the staff of the Sunday school. Miss Plunges for juniors and seniors | velopment of the Connecticut Light Elsle Miles ts superintendent of the |avery afternoon from And Power Company's water power Stationery Dept beginners' department. She 18 'lunges for sen ¢ ning | plants 1 hithertofore undeveloped sisted by Miss Lucy Clurkson and [oxeept Saturday 30, i 7:00- | Water power sites are belng pushed Aiss Mary Lockwood, 15, $:15-9:00 p. . srously with Indications that the Miss Annfe L. Bancroft has re- " Red Cross Life Savin Soliiosalios (Hateswilling THE signed as superintendent of the |1 ! aturdays, 8:00-3:30 p. m. | considerably augmented to enuble it lor department and has been lass is stll open for registra- the rapldly increasing de- ceeded by Mrs., D, Clark Smith, Miss mands for power and light in this | Bancroft will » in that de- s e section, partment until . 1. Miss Marion . - DICKENSON Robb wiil assist City Items {Caricature of Paonessa Rev. Warren M. Blodgett §s super- intendent of fhe intermediate and | RrsvRE Sketched While He Waits senlor departments and A. Tyson 1 Donohue of o6 3 Rosendo Gonzales, an artist, paid 5 Haneock is acting general superin- | a student at th 3 v|a visit to the office of Mayor A, M. i \ tendent of the entire school ot accounting, Boston, 48| Paonessa today and during his cal CRER { § £ | P oy AT Alhotgh tho Shireh has 780 el | hamo for & few ik v ; : \ . LEATHER JACKETS 234 £hts Y dren enrolled in the weekday church rrow will be an ceutive, ! cel which was pre- ¢ L school In grades three to eight, in- | day” the me g f » New | sented 3 15 a % T i ~ - < < clusive, there never has been more | n Lions club, when al i | ~ b : | FLANNEL SHIRTS than 15 absent at any one time, | 1l be do members acteristi « skillfully, Gonzales : 3 '3 The bulletin acknowled the re- Mr. and Mrs, Howard W, Smit " : Capitol theater vaudeville e esint of ettersitrom Re 1 Mre. | have taken ove Delancy restaur- | bl ¥ ' i \ { GLOVES WOOL HOSE YHI PROPER CAPER ||/ 2 Heniut 0 av puicigas S00un ghiuiol yteest o vewpr. 1 some | I AMERICAN EDU time. He has returned to China, [ Shoppe. The week of November 16 to FOR . where he 18 a missionary from the | A meeting of Rev. W. A Harty [ il Lo observed as “Amer local church. Miss Margaret G, |branch, A. O. M., will be held to- |0 " it was announced CUTTI 4 CAPERS Hammaker has left to join Misg |morrow evening. Officers will bel 0 (ool artment today., Harry Clara G. Labaree in India, where tho | clected for the year. rincipal of the Llihu Bur- HALLOWEEN— latter 1s in the missionary fleld, —_— ritt school, will be in charge of ar- 2 worker: Ofl‘el‘s ‘0 (‘lcal. Rats rangements, and he is planning to There'll be hundreds of parties ||ernoon and evening at the Y. Outlof GityiBuilding |1 et s o s e here' e hundreds of pa n ve [ he 4 ) in the ecity us speakers in the cam B o e (1 A A iy Tarin N ks tonlght and the party of tha first | |A- vacation honse nt ¥ A modern Pied Piper has invaded | paign for better education. l-‘_“fsi']ll”“.m(}ll of Gastonia, (n.ll.. a freshman at the North Caro- /ho s giving the party is |[1048® In Rocky Hill was attgnded |the city but instead of Siperintendent 8. M. Holnes an. | lina eollege for women, Greenshoro, N, C., was designated as the vart who s glving |by B8 of the workers, according to |pipes with 1w ounced that the parents and teach- | most beautiful girl in the college by the vote of her fellow expecting you to be right up 10 }ithe Bulletin. Invitations had been character of H associations of every school in| students. the second—she isn't Inviting |[sent to 116, but the majority had |of rats into the city will hold evening meetings| 5 antiques! gone to the game at New Haven. |modern rat e arrics | during the week, and that the eclass | === Rev. Mr. Green fntroduced the |formulae for producing s | rooms will he open for visitors who church officlals, plans for the win- | fumes to kill the unwelcome inhab- | wish to sce the students at work. Eversthing In top trim here t0 | 4o program were discussed and |itants of buildings, In the short time this annual cus 1et you look like a man who is mh;}r hnsim;ss ?mns:‘r'vd,' % A proposition has been .~umm~r;~1 i tom has been in v t has been | § litel The evening session of the con-|to the department of health Dy |received with great popularity | [ A Baving the time of his ference closed with a devotional ser- | whieh he will undertake to rid city | (hroughout the country. Tt i the | A “Connecticut's Furniture . - vice, all and other public buildings of | hope of the school department that | Horsfall-made Fall Suits Rev. Theodore Alnsworth Greene |rats and, If successful, will recelve | the opportunity offered New Britain Best Store” $45 and $50 | {has announced a scries of sermon |an cndorsement from t city, that | citizens to get in closer touch with ¥ i i r the month of November | being his only remune b the educational system will bo taken Horsfall Fall Shirts .. 50 up ||, The department §s con ring the { advantage of, Next Sunday evening there will he | proposition. an Armistice Day service and the | dorsement o ) t - | ARREST TICK 4 : ‘all Neol r topic will be “Law in Place of War." | riculture, and on that account 5| New Haven, ) ted | New Kl Neckyed Sunday, November 15, Mr. Greene [likely that his services will be ac- here Saturday, when, & R o~ | |11 speak on “what 1s G nd on | cepted. ihe offered Detective Ser ) C\“ Sunday, November 22, the preacher — |ward Weleh two choice tickets for HO SFALLV will be Dr. Wilfred T. Greenfell of OCTOBER TAX RECEIPTS. [the Yale-Army foolball game at a {4 “What Labrador. on Jesus Christ The office of the tax collector re- “price as high as that of a ton of - e[ |[Means to Mer Mr ‘Greene wiil|ports payments in the amount of coal, Max Bort, who deseribed him- 93-99 Msylum Streci , Knox Fall Hats . preach at the union Thanksgiving | $30,70 last month, which is $20,- “self as a New York lawyer with of- b service Thursday, November 26, on | 186.39 less than in October ast fices at 45 West 81st street, was held HARTIORD “B Upon the Waters,” and on | year, The collection during the first in bénds of $300 by Judge Engena November 29, when good | six months of the fiscal year were T ¢ today for hearing next 01,451.01, ‘ ] a speculator. | % “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” aall et e e Vietrolas haif price at Morans'. | § ! | ;”} \‘HW\!‘M —at, i d ‘ | H e Senior club of New Britain |8 i { ‘ High school will hold its monthly meeting next Iriday eveulng, The business meeting will take place in the auditorinm after which the stu- dents will enjoy dancing in the gym. cal of the inittatory de- Rree o held at a meeting of Phenix fodge, 1. 0. O. I, tomorrow evening. Dr. Cooley has occupled new of- fice at 44 So. High St.—Advt " Victrolas half price at Morans’. -—advt, The board of finance and taxa- Hon will be In session Wednesday evening to provide funds for grad- ing and the construction of tennis | & i ‘ . } 4 i o : N ‘ | | ‘ courts at Wil Brook park. 9 o R : | . ) : Join Xmas Music Club at Morans'. |& = - A : i SR i } —advt. 4 ? : : el i = Kindergart achers will meet —trr——— e | | BEDROOM FURNITURE OF QUALITY To those interested in Florlda we suggest they obtain at a local news store the N ‘o “Review e Articles in this lssue It cost no more to buy well constructed and well finished furniture at Porter’s than it does to pay the Ul anewes el syl ies it ‘ | T 5 “long prices” for poor stuff elsewhere. hurry, or you will \able to get ; "'xvr.v,'.]‘f;,.‘fl‘,‘i. et | B {8 priRaes ¢ et ; We have a Splendid Grand Rapids Colonial Mahogany Suite of Dresser, Spool Turned Bed, and Chiff- maet. 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