New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 29, 1926, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 7 | Plainville News |:/i77% vt iesis S8ttt vt Brics | News |2 Siovins ‘ing e ing the i DroPIE Jbomson & 0 g~ || WXLENIRDES o0 ML B: S YITH SA000 1086 Our June Sale of Lingerie! [ rin nina Bnginer E S B RN S g Moy and B9 s Featuring Unusual Values! | Leaves 8 Deseendants e Nemoril g o 11517000 3 Barels of Vinegn s Silk, Muslin, Philippine, French and Domestic Underwear—all that are distingui p ion of kp . e- {ser - elocl 1 i i by SIH{H"\HL’;S of”l:ggl perfect workmanship —and good quality of materials. The warm MEMORIAL DAY PLANS ILns Sha the y i t . Pe | S[‘” BRIGHTLY LIGHTED b oiJennings weather is bound to come and quicken the demand. Are you prepared? J —— holie Ct cl High School Cornerstone Laid This AeRE h A . g guler mass e vent Christian Church Menmual Day Observance to be Hele Silk Underwear Philippine Undies Bl e b ed Jomareon | 10245 . P IO be el Monday, With Parade Starting at GOWN GOWNS || College—Plainville vs, Forestyille Crepe de Chine Hand Embroidered and A E Tomorrow—Church Notices Lace Trimmed or Tail- {"*"Ll Dewn ored Models 8$1.27, $1.67 A 57, $4.47, $5.47, { 9 o'Clock—Baseball F'ans in Their Llement 1 B up to $10.00 CHEMISE \ 81 $1.67 1 Zion Church Crepe de Chine STEP-INS 3 BT ey Sl ocal diamona i will g r. alon : : ‘3 : , Jashbur Lace Trimmed or Plain Hand Embroidered ¥ 1 i t v s 1 e All Colors 1 Scalloped $1.97, $2.57, $3.57 97¢ each BLOOMERS COSTUME SLIPS dhe Rt R ¢ 18 : & - { Swedish Congrezational Church Crepe de Chine Plain Hemstitched ; AR i nd ; 5 o or Embroidered Ilan-] or T)lmmfri 97c and $1.67 i S o them 10 xo many tri $2.57, $3.57 pair | B 5 S ' s Frie - FRENCH GOWNS ‘ . 5 STEI;‘U\“ P y }mlm Paris to us, All Hand Made I Crepe de Chine, Lace and Ribbon and Embroidered on Beautiful Fabrics of 8 _ e Yhal ihe thas 2 seball Sunday pl'ril‘nmorl. or Plain Styles 33.97, §4.97 and up b ool wit laid thi r Y gne e e tan Tusette Aur il he x e e A .”"' \‘”\’“‘ ;‘:\"‘].:r’“;‘l‘\l?r’pa‘ RAYON ENVELOPE CHEMISE | will open the « ; g th which met with their | i PERIRY Drooian L] am of wa- |Siunday an meating SILK PAJAMAS Bloomers, reg. $2.00 value Charles § I 1 off DRro : e flames ¢ L Crepe de Chine or Figured Silks Gowns, reg. $4.57, 85.47, $6.47 up ety 2 2oy 1 the cor Memorial Day Parade € u trated its ability ON POLICE BLOTTER Al ? ¢ ¢ ast Wednesday BIRTHCORPS T sy el e e s B R R e R B war veterans; Court Matlabesett 8 $40 Plainville-Forestyille 1 n kness with both HOLD COMPETITION g5, S 58 il i e it e B 2 e st R e AR R o Will Be Guests of Kensing(on‘wi,;{,vn o LS e i e oraied ey i 10 o ot o ‘ - e Ce Tl "".if‘yl‘;r"‘r;:;":f PARKDE WILL BB HELD|F oo omoree siempomst o i fr e 35 S M 50 bl e e, o . sl Sk e i Syl et st ! 5 oy Stores Will Close At Noon on Mon- |y e n e a e Sheimalo : b ' t by Gt f corps. B ts, Cu P or it sensons day—Parade Marshal Announ.w‘[‘m'y“”‘ AR AR U L s Aesiancme S hares e o e i 40 ¥ S : : sas wcaring Ity Formation — News of the Town's| On Monday morning at 8 o'clock 1"\ P 0, 1 cipate in the and i 2 2 | t 3 memorial es will lat 1 e Sy el | a memorial mass for the ehis of g s : se b ¢ ¢ ¥ satlall J fgon Churches—Aliss Gianotta to Wed. | Columbus will he e ries of dr 1ch 2 : oliat ps. which Tuesday : Eliza. 5 ; 4 Sheaily SER _',“*'I',““‘ ::}j’:”; i O Drum corps from 18 towns in the The feast of Corp T G T s y 8 A serve lun yor ne uld mad g R ) B loestonn ik ..”Z;”; fl;‘:a“r:.m;z” state of Connecticut will be the ohserved next Thurs oS Siand that B St Sl O am is in 3 v Hiis ternoen guests of the St. Paul's T. A. and Sacred Heart devotions will b ‘ il e O Pla Trost v will ¢ - o A e 0 . SR N0 phon 8 Ramp b I‘(‘< ’f,” A B. society Fife and Drum band in | held on T of next week LD 1 the varlety w5 |yongay, The n it t e : ire W 3 eaii RGeS sioLiioam %It )8 £Xpsated that Kensington this evening, the event 1 receive first 5 | i Sgl r holiday hours, the windows to meet the unexpected- i i " ! Comerford or-J bfes wilke o having been planned as a monster s ¥, June 1 - ’ ! n from S to 11 a but rge number S Ll ; 1 > and competition. | Kerin—Giannotta SR < | . y i of sued = 5 s rt 1 2 3 : Menocial Aass party promises to be a large | incement 18 made of the ;e e : £ S il ne it no . ! : 25 ot 0 Memoslyine g one and in attendance will be some i : 2 1 b ; D8 W ' : ¥ S R 69th infant Palost Oouncll Kl gita ot Cotunthia of th t corps in the state, among : s 4 1b; NOnGavET onTe i i 3 1 imbus thew drum corps of Hartford, both ahat oy i Sesheta i N : 7 : E 5 Aai k o ) ¢ requiem high which organizatio have m = o 1 % A ¥ 8 1 e PLAINVILLY % . i : ¢ Magnel ful appearances at WTIC, Hartford. E 3 Fa i it o o The organizations w etratilnins et 5 S ey g ¥ | eague er fo SATURDAY, MAY 20(h 7:39 o'clock at th . B atinane Heieh et . LSS A : onvention at t Monte Blue and Vera Reynolds Upson's corner . Theye th LR o S 4 : Shotn 1 for thr ¢ In hey will march through ) STHE LIMITED MATL® the principal streets of the town filling the air with martial music ootk b i galore. At the close of the p. 1e o 5 Z 3 g c to ow | SUNDAY, MAY 30th— will come the competitions. There R ‘ 5 TS 13 e g Chu 0 JOINNY WALKFIL wil be one in baton swinging and s e : iour thers will also be playing contests, | jn b = e ol y 1 I In with prizes for each event. A prize S e, s AR o ) THE SCARLET WENT 50 be offered for the best ap- : ring corps in line and one will e is | Geors 3rowr As thousands of real Indla b : Y T < 1 season ¢ also be given to the corps which |, Goar . " also marshal ¢ rtain's Me op over the plains—as fr - : 3 3 7 tw v o5 ves halls from the greatest distance, A S SHRIETIAT Y fo s v (s v c at 9 7 I men whip to the saddle, gan in g E i, 5 ] ¢ The local drum corps will hold a | yp 1 e A G o o Morning serviee at e R AR i R Bt ek . ; i ; - Satton meeting tomorrow afternoon at 2 . i 4 i ; in \omoria ther ) Proteal thelonas the o E vit victor roth fire preparation for the Memorial Day St. Paul's "'IM‘W“ & q is chairman of the commi or 2 1. Topi ) i A pany No. 1 me parade in Berlin at 3 o'clock Masses i £ B N bert Whit pe i MON. & TUES. MAY log Moniay, st Noon WORIN L Dcoset RO vated atfs an (S SR oL UL iegrats, S B s ; : e Ked toam of Cuticura Soap Three of Kensington's stores, a9 | ple ¢ G r Roland W i R il begin : ; Refreshes And Beanti Glana and Ronketty Grocery store, | o coifieh Hensin lock (4 )i standard Koff will lead, d L £0 Su : h Iup e nin f efresnes anes Fogliati grocery stora and th 9 % 1 n CISF 8 o ¥ v e oI o forr A fHose’ ot tha 10 olclockimanaiili 7 BMetHodiet ohiiroh TH O DAL The skin and hair. store, onday Sacred Heart Ghurch ) i gl 2 with Jack Pickford and of Cuticura Soaf at noon, it was announced today. | ypoco it corebrated o : held as usupal, morning se Doie maenda 2 » o a i ne 7 Sl t is probable that others will fol-, ~~"" %" Sttt as sl 11:45 o'clock h 0 ¢ azenas < 1. hov ¢ cura Ointment when required, in-| It is p orrow morning at i vigorates and preserves the skin low suit. ; g and keeps the scalp in 8 healthy, Anna Panunwich ’ d : ; hair-growing condition. Nothing Anna, the 10 weeks old daugh 5 ‘ S . t er fying plot of excitement now ¥ £ £ S b better for keeping the skin fresh and| of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Panunwich : Memoria X 3 M ; DeRs e school w y > erci v s iy masterfully transferred to the g el i Tiv 3 2 is now o 1 as AR 5 beer Chippance Tournament Season jestjandiihe heiTErwRid Kiony comn ¢ very f nate or r You will thrill to the battle or b Central House Victorious a thunderbolt comes this The world's most elegtri- of Berlin, died at her home yester- R day afternoon at & o'clock. Thel quo Bocer alane il most at v toth 4 amp been ill for som i r r c Opens uneral was held this morning from o-ciocy 1omurrow me Ry 1 imer. | fectlon and t the Russian Orthodox church, Bur- |yt A s Middletown and the Higga- |transfusions. al was in Falrvlew cemetery, 3 X Britain. atelt o and Rey 1 r i B =T g o = nanda Club Wil preach the sormbil ot . i Sorticenainaton (0 C o U2 SGETBEAOE CH I Know My Business tained by the Woman's Missionary | 1s giciock. moon. as il the : society last evening at the home of | ciace™ mhe Youn e 5 N - Mrs. Sidney M. Cowles. This affair, Y 5 an annual one, proved enjoyable as | peensiine cyenin WHERE Yo Y T AARTA GET some !iwog]&;\w SEALING WAX! SEALING ual. There were about 20 GUESIS | Tho Youns Mome rlos will med ; GON', SEALING WAX FoR. SAY ¥ UZ ) WAX! GEE wizz, 00N | TUNK T AMT A ; AE HE WUZ GOIN' present. The guest of MOMOr WAS | {onorraw mrmins at to o ¢ ( FREcuLES MOM=TMINA GO SE I B s SE AT . i DUAAY 2 TRYIN' \('\'iu 1'} ;\.\Im‘ a student at the Hart- |4y, s tion N 2 \ AUQE\/EEI//A y, auesTions! J| iy LB ME’ ord heological semina who en- | ohuren c s o N | 2 ettt tertained Japane ne seheduled £ 5 o'cle nd Rey > \\ P \ THAT'S WHAY songs. s , ,/v/ 2 #e \_ AE'S oo/ Congregational 4 Ve, Taleum e, Bold bt Addres o0, Mas 2 will meet in the eve WHAT DOES AE FRECKLES J liver a se . The Sunday school East Berlin Bascball e R e i 1f the weather permits, t and the Chri n s ty | vied men and the single e e Herlin will stage Monday afternoon. The single men Kensington Methodist will try to win in baseball S S s T e do not scem to be able to def R otalo A o s Sove e At benedicts in any other sport Kensington Methodist chur The East Berlin Juniors are ang- | mocning service, which will 1 b ng for a return game with the memorial nature, will be held at 11 New Britain Speedhoys who defeat- | o'clock, Rev, May B. Lord, pastor, 1 them on local grounds 9 to | will preach from the fext, “Nations | 1. The locals claim that the next |Shall See and be Ashamed of all zame will be a different story of it Ervenine aarilces willil Order of Tomorrow's Parade be omitted because of the Memorial Harold Ventres, marshal of the|Day exercises in Berlin o) Memorial Day parade which will be| On Tuesday afternoon at 3:15 | held tomorrow afterncon in Berlin, o'clock the Junior league will meet

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