New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 22, 1926, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, 29 1926. Mail Orders Filled WLLRE Mafl Orders Filled STRAP PUMPS of white kid with Cuban heels for $7.50 CHOICE WHITE HOSIERY plain low heel han heels fastidious girl graduates or prospective June brides “PERETTE” CHIFFOX, full fashioned Silk Hosiery with high spliced heel. Price, pair FULL FASHIONED CHIFFON Silk Hosiery, in the new Gordon V heel. Price, pair $1.50, $1.85, $1.95 to $2.95 pair MeCALLUM CHIFFON Silk Hosiery, full fash- ioned. Choice of wide or narrow lace clockings (Women's Hosiery—>M Floor) FOR WOMEN we offer all white Linen Han dkerchiefs— With embroidered corners..25¢ to $1.50 each Others, in colored crepe de ¢ FOR MEN—Plain white Silk Handkerchiefs.: P Others, of white crepe de chine, hand made, v (Handkerchief Dep New Amvals in White Footwear for Summer GIRLS' STRAP PUMPS, white kid, low heel OPERA PUMPS TWO-STRAP PUMP White reign cloth Complete showing of well-known makes to please the most . $2.95 $3.00 SERVICE WEIGHT and lighter—full fashioned Silk Hosiery— $3.50 HANDKERCHIEFS YOU'LL LIKE Lace edge ine; hand mad e, some hand pai ces range from I drawn threads. Prices $2.00 to $2.50 Main Floor) " $6.00 .m.s‘ S $6,50 $6.00 | with Cu- for, pair 25¢ to $2.50 each ited. Price 50¢ to $1.25 ea. 50¢ to 31.50 each CAMPAIGN BEGINS Seeks $600 for General Wellare Work Theoughout State |CHILDREN Helen Helm Tripped At School and Backs Into Harold Haskell— A. Downs All-Stars— Tarty for Alice Anderson—Briefs Sodality to Or Berlin News NEW BRITAIN WILL FURNISH SPEAKER Rev. . H. Alderson Will Ad-| dress Memorial Day Gathering D, . R ELECTS OFFICERS Heads Coming Weddings Announced Tiouls: A A an i no of K Mrs, Stearns Again Emma Willard Chapter — Manchester | Team Will Here Today— Grange Children’s Night, Play in Kensing Patsy Buckl singtons has Rev, Willlam H. Alderson, pastor of the Trinity Methodist New Britain, will deliver dress at the Memorial D: for the town of Berlin, wh held on Sunday afternoon, at the F in Congregationa This announcement was I am of of th ppi ¥ in town. It is expec rowd w this Mr. Alderson is well known ks are force- a reputation both rit Rev a8 a speak ful and he through his inspiring addr in his church and before New ain organizations which have him to speak to them. The town of Berlin should consider itsel? for- tunate in securing the services of Re Although a tentative prog the Memorial Day ser outlined, the complete or ercises 1s not yet ready wcement. The program For Missionary Benefit is well ered talks She Steanizit oceasions town regarding the parade will form at the monument ot Farmington avenue and by street, at 3 o'clock in the noon. procession will } is here St. Paul's Church as its where and brief a le cemetery graves will be decorated services held. ¥rom line will countermarch to the Cor gregational church, wl the exer cises of the day will take School children will prominent place in organ tion in town will be re: rented, it is expecte Mrs, Stearns Mrs. Elmer W. = elected regent of Emma Hart Wil lard chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, at the annual meeting ye d afternoon at the home of Miss Caroline I ports of the officers were read and it was found that the organization is in good condition. In addition to the regent, the of- place the Sacred Heart Church e t Berlin, will be ‘ % tomorrow John C. Brennan of Ker ting. Sunday schoo oceupy a and every Kensington ( The Young Me gregational celected Stearns was T Kensing! e will be society will gather at hour. Berlin Congregational The Older F wil usual vs' class meet at regent, secretar; . Er v iRk treasurer, s v ston; ““""fi registrar, . Wiek- ‘ . wire; historian, Miss Marjorle | SCTVi® will be Moore; advisory hoard, Mrs. Leland | & Titke, pastor, W. Gwatkin, Mrs. Frank B. Woods " »‘,:f ““"\ and Mrs amuel A, Fiske; program s committee, Mrs, Elizabeth Wick- y”“ 00N wire, Mrs. Russell 8 Gold and Miss "_‘”’L Emily S. Brandege A An interesting $ e ceedings of the na T g Christ Miss Grace Congress was given by Mrs. ) BHL Ribder vill be the leader, S Geiotte. Churon Kensington Methodist o : Kensington Methodist chureh i rtlaatal Al school will meet tomorrow Thomas C. Hayes : ilar morning morning at § o'clock 3 AT Be bald Kt 11 church. Rev, J o N clating. nch from A memorial mass for Antonlo Ci will be Thursday 1 g at 8 Rev. Fr. will fere will A Knights of Columbus memorial morning at the o'cle Bible cla will the People luled for 7 o'clock in and biect will be the Young People of as society yunt of the pro- | Continental | Morti- recent Notes was 10 o'clock o'clock | Tord. the pastor, the text “Joshua near. put vour up e iitenis v oat| o'clock: | tha' ofass. of tha inz service officiate. be a sho Hor < Hon Misston mass will be held on Monday, May Epworth league Night Grange Children’s Mrs. Arthur iarge of t Ives Estate Inventoried ¢ 4 late Edg: ourt, New Britain, otal of $4,658 1t 84,500 in cash. W. G # appraisers. East Berlin Churches 3 5 i Jan Dunn were { Sunday will m. wit 30 o'clock ast Hall will this purpos L bowlin gymnasinm owling alleys ha (Continued on P: 16) IS SIX AN FouR 2 % HOW AUCH Community Theater Saturday. May RIN-TIN-TIN in “THI CLASH OI' THE WOLVES' Sunday, May 23 Anna Q. Nilsson and Lionel Barrymore in “THE SPLENDID ROAD” & of the a front vho d Monday, May 24 Matinee 4:15 Pat O'Malley in MY OLD DUTCH 'FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS BREAK LEGS . Adyvent »1 Plainville News - SALVATION ARMY Fopiscopal Church, Catholic Church Rurritts Here Tomorrow Zion Chureh {1152 Sm 7:8 Christian Church Methodist Chureh he F tomorrow ¢ 4y school w A taost cordial Baptist Church ervices at b Oscar Knows Different « Alienists’ Finai;l_é ila_v Chidsey, Willta nard, Morton B. Crumb, Ed. Amos H. Lister, Val- Dunbar and dway, Jose Edward L. Greeno, Joseph Chabot ot, aged 66 years, at 22 West stre a two month's i ot was born in Granby, November 13, ne and Julie s spent in Under Arrest by Federal Man 1 viensiac Sire Prospective Merchant Placed '+ USED CONPETITOR'S NAME .- Morris 1 With Tcgion and Auxiliary Tiffany Honored By A ciates At National Bank—) Chabot Dies At Age of 66—i Molay Chapter Organized North M ot To Give Band Coj “Neos" Here Tomorrow ish New Departure Muzzy fi considered one ro teams in Mass Rockwell Park to Open Rockwell park playsro Mem new Seeking Word of Relative re Rett 1 will ba on rial Day monume: in honor of the late A. . well will be de ated. The rk ltself will be open tomorrow. Dance at Country Club first of the season at {ppance ( club will be this e Councilman W. h will h charge of im Honored by Bank \al Months Mind Mass J s mind high mass of re- ebrated this morning Roman Catholic ory of the late Mrs, Vs Arym Club Meeting Arym club of the Prospe will hold the 12:18 o'clock eR, pastor of the “A Young ness Life." Chapter Organized 4 o'clock e Order of D r in fon of the N chapter of New Britain i1l be gerved at 6 o'cloc ass of candidates will bs ning. Coming To Bristol number of boys and girls from Klingberg orphanage of New n will come to Bristol tomor- 1o TOW and will attend the 10:45 at the Advent Chris- | o'clock sery tlan chu They will also attend (‘hased by Crowd, Swindler Runs Into Arms of Cop arros ot h speak on d His B DeMolay is afternoon at Mason the ev Sunday school service following. her And Son Get-Together Night 1 fath and son night = % S ogether club of the Bris- Send Scott to Gallows : megors 2 ) school was held last even- May 22 (P ! € 1g in the school auditorium. The 1 Y ersary. committee in charge of the affair were ( 1, president of the erson, treasurer, and Harold Ses- ns. 1l selections were ren: - i by the Harmony quartet. Son Turns Against Mother, Roy Wagner, son of Charles . Wagner, whose s Isaac Wo! in Hartford yes- t to live v divorced » custody been lving Prohibition Civie ] Toothache Says Deever tim f b g ac- | request of Judge Wolfe, who wis Chi May 2 A mar Mrs. Wagner, h 1 tootl % X 5 the n 1 he grounds of ad been given t o child in its diliger f e. She cla ed t this vas belng denied her and nts on the paternal in court v 1 tha b lor and asso- to convey to opportur him o Rl 1 answered his said that he luence had been against his leave ts for would order him to it a similar troubls ite decisions READ AERALD CLASSIFIED Al d on Page 16) By BLOSSER T AN s e L L) { aope! way ( DowT vou RY N reng A Ten? Aw- o~ | THAT AINT ( Fve An FivE IS TEN!

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