New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 2, 1926, Page 15

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® —_———— e ——— e NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEI fomorrow evening at the Burritt \ ! | ) KEN]LW“RTH GLUB ttoet e eebration ‘witt ve-eon: WIFE STEALER JAILED She Won't tinued, The anniversary banquet will Ras e - {be held at this time and 4t s . . STARTS Blfi PARTY | planned to start proceedings at 7 Al Tined—Woman's fentence Sus- ‘:iut“l:ll"‘kl-m\r\rvl‘.:;‘v‘v’- '!\’:‘.\IU.;‘\’v\i\m:tlm‘““‘ pended and She Agrees to Return will respond to the toasts: Lx-Mayor George A, Quigley, Arthur G. Kim- ball, Dr. Clifford W, NMivian and Cles- s W, Parker committen in p of arrangements consists of (0 Her Own Hushand, Reunion of Members and Ex- Members Attended by 260 Greenwich, Conn I 2 (P and Mrys. Helen Worse- peared from P'orts- John viez, 1o Irog who Lindsay, chalrman; Marold mouth, N. H,, a year and a half ago Y. Brickson, John Abe ifter the latter 1 deserted her hus A crowd of 200 men V ind 0, Henvy Christ a band and children, were arrested presont ended the | On Vriday cvening yesterday on the furm of the lute cpening event of a week of tostivity, Bond. Hartrord, the cle 15 C. Converse here. They were given WhidhehdL EBeen irrandudie By tho e woek will 1 W lieaving in court this morning and Kentlworth elub of this ity in obe | the v oof w dinner s | Zdrogh was sentenced to six months servance of the 25th anniversary of | UHub niem nd it is expeeted t in jail and fined $100 and costs. Mrs. 1ts birth. itowill Lo largely attended. Many | Worsowlez was sentenced to fail for Jollity and good will wus the key- | 1arge parties are belng made up for | three months, but the sentence was note of the evening and from thy | (he cvent and there s no doubt that g ’ | time of the arrival of the earllvet | the danee will be a declded success. , who has served time in guest to the departure of the last | Music will be furnished by St Yaifc Ning, was a boarder at the traggler, mortimont cchoed through | And Wi orchestra. The committae in | Worsowlea hame tn Naw Hampshire, e S X o dunec ds: Dr. € W. | There were seven children in the 5 O T L i Tk f T halvinan: Harry Ginsberg, | family and when Mrs. Worsowicz of the Novereigns bhuildin This Stack, Bdward Weigand, (left with Zdrogh and came to this reunion proved to be a suitable be- h Walther, H "‘ pard, T 1"v'" shebre the chil-| ginning for such a celebration, Bamtorth, el L o = " bers who have not set toot ingide W aimberasyzliophEnnd Riad o NANELook S8 hveral coramite | belonging to Worsor and this the club rooms for 15 or 20 years, due to the fact thal business or de- parture from the city has prevent- ed them from partaking in (he nc- tivities of the organization, Tlese members were received with mueh edo by their friends and within a short time of the opening the evening's program, groups of three, tour or five old timers gathercd for a recital of reminiscenses of the “good old d i One member present, present in business in re: Publicity, , Harold R morning Zdrogh tur which he had in a bepk here to the husband. Mrs. Worsowicz 1 to return to her husband, | in Boston LEAVES NURSE §10,000 over $300 Jones; History, secls r George tley, Bdward Hall and B. Twigs; program, William Hogan D. Shepard and John W. Lock CHANGE MEETING NIGHT T oy | Dr. BEdward Gaylord of New Haven Also Bequeaths M v to Hos- pital and Maryland Dental School. Blee Avmy VL Plans Musical New ork Try br. Fvening—Will ro Biring city, last evening visited the club for Now e e et the first time in 22 yvears. Among Gilkey Here Soon. the terms of the will of the late Dr. other old members, who hLave not i Kdwavd Sanford G the entir been present for v years, but o the Blue Army of uary of his cstate is Teft to th who were fn attendance | vening ass, held at the of Lental Surgery were Andrew Nystrom, 367 FPark Ve to voters of the city of street last evening, it was voted fo Siths enta bert Borg of Cheste y ) change the meeting night from Mon- Ernest Smart of Southington, day to Friday evenings. The change ift of of geveral mem- attend Monday Mayor George A. Quigley, forme was made heeauss Hospital so an active member, was aleo present, bers who cannot in memory ot The entertainment program wus | night meetings - inylord; $2,001 of an impromptu naturc all | Plans arc on foot for a New Brit fendless and members who felt that they were | aln Musical club night and also an Edith Irene in the least talented along c army banguet, Efforts will be made orm be. 1o get ltev. Dr. James Gordon Gil- ires of key here to spea Charleston mer N lines, were invited to fore the gathering. the entertai 1t were ne was appointed as- dauces by and FErnest | sistant secret Plans for attend- e T i Loy |t Salea and : Casperon, banjo solos by Samuel |Ing the annual convention of the sincH ten yrars ago under J. Levi % specializing {n (°r™ ire 0 e Nesta, a vocal duet by Walter Carl- | I¥ ation of Men's Bible classes at NG b o K fermina: | Now York eity at Mantefiore hos- ™M i r‘\. : p“, Al and a ro. | Prowidence, May 1, were discussed company. He main 1 Lis ageney | P sitia 5 cital of gems from the “Lions Club and the army will try fo t ke the ew Haven 1 right up te : | B g im a rolie” by an octet of young men | . C. orchestra to the convention Do . . . B of AL n y s s \ Patrol Area Commander Mrs. M, Silverbusii ¢ S1an” Ashisy also rendered seve 0 Tennis Matches Today | \ becams Oxdered to Washington [ 58 ot o e e s eral vocal so! d a group of SPEAKERS AT Y, M, C, A New York, Feb, 2 (P--Miss Mar- warm supporters of J. Dryan Naw s iondoniReh, 28 (P SComEN e et French-Can recitations wers s tha Bavard of i Hills 3. ‘when the latter was first nominated , i a ! given by Paul Lucas. PSRk seventh ranking star on the women's for the presidency on the democratic g Tt et b ! An orchestra, the members of Stanley Works Official to Address fonal {ennis list, today defeated |ticket. In speaking of those d i G cua 3 a E ch offered their services free of ) s M. Stuart Green of New York, Mr. MeNeil often said that e W i . furnished o during the| Foremen Thursdas Whilc:Minis: in the second round of quived considerable courage 1o s ; Vi ; 1g, rendering a riety of late tor Talke to Bible Class, n..;A; s Casino invitation tourna- rt t\‘v. Bryan for 11”( il ) popular melodies, This orchestra men ins s very strong sorlous | Sl o o was composed of Sturman Dys8n, Charles Fleischer, superintender Miss Mury K. Browne of Santa | stuck to Mr. Bryan beca S ek ud Wal- ot the hardware depariment of the Monica, Cal, wen her second round lieve in ' Mr. MeNeil ance IR - ts; Sam- Sanley Works, will addyess class mateh from Miss amond Newton nd it was on my initiative ; 4 ~:»\l 5 : 1 Nesta, banjoist, and 1'red Shep- in forvinanship at the Y. M. €. A, of Toston ; My Bryan made his first v Hib ! ard, trap drumis Chursday evening. He will speak The national champlc state : n “Old Timers' Meeting” was on “A Large Concorn’s Practica) compet \“"‘:“‘“ S Dennedn. who dled 't Appess held in the course of the evening Viewpoint on Tndu ment, vanguished Miss Newton y Fo o Mr AR e Draniclil Al and business of a rontine naturd " Theador 2 hrand of tennis much & Dr. Levinson {o Speak to S S was transacted in order that will commence a ¥ | {lintywhichialic nonadEingl Social Workers’ Club feers who are entireiy e old members might see how the |sermons fo the m ss to Match yesterday. e Social Workers' club will b WIh the facts b o younger fellows were taking up the be siven Thursday ever during e . Commander i : S 5 e February. He will take the follow- DEFENDANT DIES dadresnd : ; Belfast Radiofans Heal Parker, president, was in ing subjects in turn: “Is Christ Di- : Levinson. school physician, wh = London Clock Strike of the m vine?" “Is Heaver 3l tell o work and how New Brit $ 3 t, Me. Ieb (P—Tadio Sandw Bible God's Word " “Is Prayer Ef- schools handle medieal inspec i > at last have heard Big T and coftee feetive? tion of pupils. Dr. son was o0 Last M the prograr present hef & formerly examiner at 1 i = from 5XX London, relayed by the P CORBIN TILED Willis P, ing's pro WILL OF W, clared t The estate of Corbin b, Tesponse of by terms of ! fil~d in pro. the invit bate ] ta Alice E. M ganization in ¢ se | Corbi iy NOSSIRRa R0 ST B i fellowship ' named eoxecutrlx. 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