New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 24, 1926, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 24, 1926, St, Mary's Crurch Wlm Lead 0 Graye 1 o satemn hish | | S ' . e o ¥ I St Tee Housui Torship MERISHATFOR | SRR S S RS g gL LR el st or ooy T ENEGERE e el T e SO Easter dut Al JATRICK T s s ) 3. I. GAFINEY, STANLEY H. HOLMES, . - S | mer man Board of Educa- ntendent of Schools nent ol ion—Judge. it or High sciool, play, will e TOESAY TOARKEND 37, o P i o T e v T e, oy 0L Bt OF SPELLING CONTEST ' e ' e : Fay ) I 11 tive home v will protect b o Blessed next Sunday , St. Peter’s Church e pemee s or the ire quest aubis option. (he aim I s euld” b vt T e i S through society other 1 . President B t ember e I > is tors | to “Mary, Quecn of May.” of the club, of green v ) ¢ t man John J. Keane delivered ind 10-k 1d service pins d - | self should d 1 S “d sermon on “Beliold Thy Mother ne the length of service of each on probation and give John 1. Donohue, pastor, con- member. 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