New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 28, 1925, Page 7

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A e T L0 it s NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28 1925, 7 ’ P[ . '[1 N cgree work must be present, ‘ B . 7 rvice al o sts on the Federal Hill green Congregational Church t 1 i | the \ing o r 13wt on Thanksgiving morning. He jump- | Plainville News |, cowionicons | Bristol News |un oo bewer i, b Tunsavas pivtse, be i) wried ¢ : T A e e R City,” will stund and landed in such o manner it the bone was broken just above of 13 left leg, Dr, S8wett rd pronounced It a simple md has placed the injured church on ing g church T M CAOPENS = vetion of MAIL ORDERS FILLED WITH CARE Morse Business College Held “ .' Jeaeraon: i, SBell Town™ Going on Air From ‘ :“I':‘ : ;\ e ‘ l."“l:l‘:, ' Scoreless for Thres Periods - i i WIIG Station bl Gt e o e T S cligious train 1 rsday Chamber of Con Nicholas Wicsezzyn Dics of Injurics i) merce Arranges : Program—=Sons of Italy in Sccond Reeelved in Mystevions Accident “TOYLAND’ @ows i) Is a Busy Place SANTA CLAUS, IN PERSON, WILL BE HERE Game Here Tomorrow—I.cglon —uAdfourncd” Town Mecting at Bowlers In Action Monday—Bricfs | Elks Club Nest Tues ” cvotional train EVERY DAY UNTIL CHRISTMAS The P M. C. A g " S TO GREET Y opened ¢ all scason st 1 ( y v bk I'0 GREET YOU R s et asy e ctive in_re- ; 3 , e victory over t cavy Morse | Har oL oNR See the wonderful Zoological Garden with its ness college flve Jeeember ALl animals, ete. See the Electric Trains that, by auto- local hoyh wor 1 by kn Sonsl ofEh matic control, start and stop themselves. ‘- S ! for meet ! ¢ Professor B, Y. Purdey, teacher BUILT E Z builds everything from bungalows to ¥ k1) on ot ! 1ot T u' \-\‘ will ‘:‘!»"“n]m! skyscrapers, See the big Skyseraper Sets from s e sl : L LT ; r at the union servico at the 5100 upwards. Enaiiine e e : AT T juckiis dihciey=linron MO tomorrosw ELECTRIC, TRAIN EQUIPMENTS—American (] {or the 1ot tean oot hes %L pmnc Ui ) 1 of © i Flyer electric engine, haggage car and two passen- game, and he showed 1 ’ o Tk aen een plinal ST er cars, \v_uh eight pieces curve track and four not undeserved when he stepped on 1 sidered ‘\Innqu"hl"l‘lm e 1.:,... pieces straight; complete with electric trans- [ ,,"} L ’\’ S ram; has beenjj -~ Cub Scouts Ent The Richard 14 Players former for §9.9 R e e e 3 B e e v London, who appeared at SEE “ERECTOR,” the marvelous Construction G “’m i o Sl S et Toy. Iivery boy likes to build. We are showing infque teat. With subs I e t e of December 4 ¢ a big display. Come, see it, 1l period, the defense &=Dunbir mal o club | in ¢ : Iy Maryewl el ~ 9 ) i . e 5 Y tle and Morse started ) W, Coo i e T d on Friday a datir SEE “ARCHIE,” but don’t be surprised if he winks at you. He just couldn't help it. basket, but it was check- | Bible class at noon. Epwor « 1,\‘ i Iway and \Vu‘ I'!wvyw.-v‘ KfGrillsat cls) Ml 0 “”“",‘r’“ SEE THE WONDERFUL NEW-BORN | CHILDREN'S AUTOS, a wonderful show- lefense, | Rosalie § will Tie o I xophe Attt O AT willEbos reped BABY DOLLS. Some that sleep, some | ing in all the leading makes from Fords to at Mors E o L 1Y) My ( o sol 1t Por Lo That t hoys have Chiirdly Taie that clap their hands, all that cry. Priced | Pierce-Arrow Priced from )8 to it : T i LR Al Lltzaly Eniilgfstouing il The ( tional v);unlv‘,'ll‘ ; from 50¢ upwards. §75.00 each. i of the game, | s roThe | i . i e b Booll BT SUat B At RoNIL LS the parish hous: AT ~ ~ S, o Rt - - Il < < ~ 1A . . Gy - ryy n « ua 1 i n 1 « ), 8¢ rnoon and cvening HUNDREDS OF TOYS, NEW AND NOVEL, ARE HERE FOR YOU IN “TOYLAND” ¥ || e S ‘ tzpaphro b it it . The score gram a 1 felydi 5 i n o of the Sunday Plainyilie ¥ i ulies « | R womans | Aehoo! TG i onoonog ; i . with Ms Ip Shailer, & e rest of 20 Year Delay in Note 8, at § o'elock at the fown hall, (b at 10:45 o'elack tomorrow af B gl nl I | st s e ol R R Sent But 10 Miles Away rlin streel, The show will con’ | the Methodist church, Sunday sehoot ) : s : ] Sl Jat ST e commen stically up int Etinne, France, Nov, 23 five acts of high class vaude- will meet o'clock, noon, ang | MHler e 7 i aal o g e by orm flug deco. | P—Dlle. Francolse Belami e , those in cl plinning to | the Junior league, at 3 p. m hell = ( ) )i 28 e of one of the village's pro. s present the b dent obt 1 i st evening service Is seheduled for 7:40 | - i o : but she will not &y | The program will by definite- | o’clocl ietchell, 18 ... . By ( A [ D g e en” had a It [1¥ known carly in the week, after | Mr, and ) S s L g ! oongit Wi nerous wuii- lone of members of the Legion | family of Yalesville spent Thanks. 1 5 7)the of Mi rieDislun e e September 24, 1905 B4 . ; f v A ami then o he husiness by the loeal Legion, the committee I opportunit siving with andinrs Lo ularge flag Turncr at th find out the nature of the 5 home on Cottag: il Hin P[AEE “l: []EMING Dancing will follow the street, oftag ( | i : : i I The proceeds of this s Mrs. Paul Siegrist will be the - Gl it b entire proposition has e toward furnishing the Legion's new |hostess at the weekly whist socinl Ry Coaivan ROTIEN0AS I y i P'la ractive hoth for its con | elub rooms on Main st Kensing- | Mon \ Wost | 1 . e ¥ evening at § o'clock at th iforuiyappenrance place o o umm.‘yul and In is o Miss Jennie H : ATnlo : Wb b e BATTLE IMPENDS i . 04 expected that there will b arge | Hanna and Willia ; S s 1 in the s ALl N 0 S Glety Wln Elect OiflGOl‘S audience at the entertainmer " | Britain .\]n-n? “r\.,' ; v H‘”'h{ ‘\\‘1 I T T ) ¢ senson Vs dc ey kL v. i (@ General K Nl ATl I M T Nt Pristona ik f \ of Ui bpnosinlly offured. at Snng1 rmer supporter of Star The annual T ving meeting | avenue, Sorvie Chureh of Our ! but the B e e e e e s |on Tuesday eveniug of k. | States navy is spending a short fur m., h it of irouble 1 Iy expanding o Gl ol Gl |a ifl,}(.‘,,l,!_ j .},Km“ \,‘ ; . lough as the guest of his parcnts, church school i of the Wes ' HAS Dokt M L b wa, \an [n€d by the lecturer, Mrs. George Ar. and Mrs acKendri T ol niorr \ Henry G. Porch, 14 yoar old sor : 1 a short dlstg I Kensington Church Appolnts Can- |0 oo ™0 dount, will present | Wilcox ln\{-’x;v'u‘," et el R e u RN ndl rss Wallert Dot »J‘ o s RERIng=Mukilei vassers—Missionary Society WiIL jan excellent entertainment feature. | The following were the prize wir on pal canvi r 1 w street is in the Hartford 2 ‘”,H“_‘K ]“"‘”X‘H'H“ i . ) T i 7180 p. M., evening (FeSt € oy hoa hroken Lo suffercd northeast, on the railway, 1 1old Birthday Party—Red Cross | Pla completion for fevening at St Gabriel's church ; 1 address by rector [ v i rovi with some Thanksgiv- [battle is expected near Shanhaikwar |the annual chicken supper and salc | ladies' first, Evelyn Brook: sccond. | As Monday is St Andrew's Day, ! rs, and ) near § aikwan, Drive Progressing—Other I€ms. 1o pe given by the Ladies Ald so- [ Mrs. Charles Cannon; third, Mrs Rrothorhood of $1. Andrews has [ 407 = = = - . woptl. | ety of the Kensington Methodist | James Trevet SR O (TG OR, G I An L VIRl forr Al m"m\glm ,“;‘\ “}T:‘;‘ | church on Wednesday morning and | Lund; second, 1::1\:“\.\‘1'Il\!‘.m;:"‘ al ‘\‘,,V.,,“ comn ) for mer oland A ington celosnstice (02 54 at 7i4p |Cvening next. The sale will begin | third, Romeo Lavesque, The host ; hoys of the church in ey has heen added {o neld on Tuesday ~evenlng At H1%|qt 3 o'clock, lasting throughout the |ses for next week's social will be parish of the country. 1t will I« I wil be s o'clock for the purpase of €16€ h“‘ wfternoon and evening. Supper will | Mrs. Charles Cannon and Miss Rer- | served at the loeal church at 8 a. . ! Dudack « successor to the late °M- | ye gerved at 6 o'clock. ha Treveth GathallerGhurch univ ' ing, who was for many years clerk and treasurer of the organization. St. Paul's Church will be celebrated at § ¢ The regular masses will 1 book lost between Main St Mr. Deming held these offices 0T [y orooek tomorrow morning at St ShincdE Bt e 8 ar o'clock tomor 1 . about 30 years, his effic . s \ the Church of Our Lady i {Paul's church, Kensington. Sunday urn to ¢ ries Cannon, ing him to be reelected school will be held at the usual hour. Merey, with Sunday schiool f y It was stated today that the offices | Sacred Heart Church | VO S Ty el o'clock. An offering f ( season 1s of elork and treasurer Will probubly | Tev. John C. Brennan of Kensing- = unlversity at Washinglon D b 4 by different men from now lton will conduct the regular morn- Water er : be taken up at both masscs | gHlgal e ante will bt (1on sorvie ot e froven T | Water and Power Opening . sins wil be made at all Catholic |oielack tomorrow morniy W ut the meeting Tuesday. | chur ¢ Berlin, tomorrow at o | Unclaimed Western Areas civrches in the countiy tomorran.j - dumiors Il n d aft Canvassers Are Appointed o'clock. Sunday school will me | s The J dadity will meet in the ¢ Plainville Juniors o an er immediately First Friday A joint meeting of the trustees |the regular hour. missionary committee of 1“{' | Berlin Congregational nsington Congregational chufch | mhe Young Men's class will v was held lust evening and the bu [t 10 o'clock tomorro wmorning ; lowing people were appointed 10 Pe |yyo ‘Berlin Congregational ~ church | dustric in ¢ ge of the Every Member Can- d the morning service will be held | streteh | vass, which will tuke place on he {54 .45 gelor Rev. Samuel in December: Clar- fiagee will deltver the sermon, his a great dam on . Harold W. UpSoh sypjoot heing, “Reality In Worship.” | here, | and pow in unrcela 1 holy comn are comi Ter SR v as usnal W. C. A. Mceting January 1st to scetio f two states. rkers are building he Platte rive sther step in the Government second clog ence I3 Mrs. § . Cowles, Lyman Hall, |16 Men's class will meet at noon | ment of fsolated regions the meetin in Mr. ‘rank D. Clark, M jn the community house and the | will supply roto (tional ) Mrs. jn session at the same hour in the s In Wy wd Nebraska yrd County Y Isworth, |chapel. The Junior Endeavor so- | The dam also will protect them \ Girl . Gilbert Johnson. |eicty will meet In the afternoon wgainst flood waters When snow girls will also ‘. ©. 17red Jolnson, Miss Pauline |3 o'clock and the Young People’s (melts in the mountains o thro Bauer Miss Marjorie Moore, |socicty will meet in the evening at | o |erremonial. No admission will e an fhe trustees ar onary com- (7 o'clock. === | charged. and the publi mittes will meet with the canvassers | Kensington Congregational | o This mee '\m:\\n in r\m l N on next Iriday evening. December & {my, young Men's class will meet LGt e e rage nite plans for the canvass will be Kensington Congregational L - i niade . church. Rev. Vernon L. Ehillips, . . : Plainville . will ¥ Football sastor, will conduct the meeting of t t - r : a Tlhie Iaswnee Athlstic club of New e [ reon, €rvice ation 45 \‘11\l1llil‘l‘lt;\::)‘l. i mvi Tritaln and th s club « to regular morning service at 10:45 || The Crosley Pup. complete : 2l ACK P]amvnll Conn Z S oeal SRIG N N ct tomorr o'cock. The sermon will be taken | |Freed Eisemann, 6 tube set S ik A Ui e i k on the from Bunday achool {1 complete .....o.oo... 813500 |1 20 8 e help. in their SUNDAY, NOV, 20 venu . will ‘]‘!“ the || willard A Batterles ... $15.00 | [rgiects, ; ALICE JOYCL, In known among the 'Ch nee - it 3 | LU I : Wil meet |y amond B, 45 volt The Martha Rebekahs 3 SHOMEMARER™ \mateur organizations |at 6:15 o'clock. e regular eve- 4 T e R S M the ds well up among |ning service is scheduled for 7| ‘\‘l‘l‘"‘"" fll'{*""““‘l‘:":rfl':"-i i e Ao Ve By Two Shows Sat. asd Sunday the best, T Mts delegation is [o'clock and t ibject of the ad- | SO e B i e yng one, one of the dress will be “The Perlod of the | s to offer |Judges of Israel.” | known to e BA t that Middietown h i —— s e— & SEALRS e - - and the rc of the meetin ould | Kensington Methodist oy be a real toth .w'l-':!: | The regular morning service will | FRECK_LES AND HIS FRIENDS Walhng for the Crash By BLOSSER ey wing and a crowd lhe held at 10:45 o'clock tomorrow of consiierable proportion is expect- lat the Kensington Methodist church | ed to be present ind an esteetmed friend will be in | Child serionsly 1 |the pulpit. The Epworth league will | = Myra, the five-year-old ‘Vlm\u: 5 be in session | o ’]u‘r-lk ml the eve- | 'SAY, WKY DONT YOU G0 DOWN T e of Mr. and Mrs. Grorge Recd, is [ning, the subject of the discussion | % MULLETS SROCERY AN GET ; [ [ ALo- £y i l\:w\ e l?‘;; l\ that her "r‘l Pl 1o ke 'r\hl. ’ TH J0B WORKIN' ON SATURDAVS o ; mffi% QQRGA:‘ ‘75372!‘222&‘:25N T JUST WANTA i vas reported today that her [fred Pe \ ) i i 7 v ) oF T’ ST 7 T > WANTA condition is much improved, It was ‘cvening service will be in charge of WILLIE AAD IT BUT THEY FIRED r‘,fl OMY ONE DAY | FIRED FROM 2 WAITIN' [Gant belleved for a time that she was [H. E. Garradus, president of the MW\ LAST WEEK = I'D GET T AYSELF SN ? TO GET YOUR J0B SEE IF TEY Rlireatened bl Kivout bl New Br wworth league. The {5 BUT T 6OTTA RUKE T Law T R, ARE SYILL IN To Hold Birthday ¥ The Woman's Mis: of the Kensington ( church will hold a bir in the church parlors on Wedl afternoo December 2, a The occasion will b rty. iry socis 1 pastor. Rev. May B. Lord, will be in cky Hill, where she will preach. Junior league will meet on Tucsday afternoon at 3:45 o'clock nd a social hour will follow the regular devotional meeting. The service will be held on I g at 7:45 o'clo gational lay party i\ A\m:.ew%“‘ instead i J [ [ | [ [ 40th anniversary of the found & the Woman's Home Missio b Thursday evening, The b fonin Connecticut and a & or Rible = will be Romans g gram is being planned. Musical se- | 3 1 s will be rendered, a social East Berlin Ttems ) will be enjoyed and a Morning prayer and sermon will | ke speake be present to a be held tomorrow at & o'clock at e the womer: All women are invit Gabriel's Episcopal church. Sun- | to be present day school will mect at 10 o'clock Tegion Show December 8. George Mitchell of New Britain will Post, American Te- | be in charge of the service glon, will hold its annual vaudeville The regular morning service will

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