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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1926. | Plainville News %:ciiitds s i | NOWIGIONNENS | Bricso] News | nes BT Soien Miss Lucy Rogers will lead. her | Plainville, reported to the polie p rtment late last night that . i\ 'Iomf being “Alice Freeman Palmer, S e : E | ’ioncer in ucation.” r. and TS, arry | Howard S - Mall Orders fio | X Has Ceive and family leave today for a week's Ford tourins che hatrieu Filled > i E EWERAGE‘ The Y. M. C. A. team is now en- | 5ta 1 Dunmore lisbury [ R[]I]M w ‘{‘_" registration €5,915, was std arg’imh W’g @e:alw i gaged in playing off its postponed | Vermont. y rom it's parking place at, La Compounce. The police are | county league contests and will en- - tgati gage in the first of these this Mr. and Mrs. H. Erwin have [HEssing. noon. The Highland Park team of v 1 from a trip to Maine where ! | Starlings Routed From New | South Manchester will play at the |they aitended a lecturers' confer- Thajaree fosk of gt P e st o i sl e s il ol — created such a nuisance in the | T Sl vt B S B A ARd Mis OB Alabi . . g of Summer and Merriman stree | Water Commission $ays Plain- = soui sear wnd are in o e txpeten nome vomorran. " Fantasia Convicted of Operating = v weeks'aso, reappeared eut while Plainville s e 4 e S near the corner of West and O ‘ ville Must Stop Pollution Soon post-season drive for sccond | Mr. and Mrs. Louis Norion ana GAIDIING Etablishment chara sreets ' Residents got | Shh 5 uch with Chief John H. Hayes off Our August Fur Sale Continues i with Wonderful Value Giving [f o ms o avmoumy #5055 58 5™ gy g g g 2502 Catholic Church Misses Mary and Laura Camp loft first simply mo; Services at the Church of Our 3 ay on a motor trip tree to the nest but at Power Rests With Sewer District— Lady of Mercy tomorrow will be = ¢ Play Sircams On Flock of Starlings 'F - firemen were successful in gels g TSl e b aa by ¥ ting them to leave. It i: probable} Tocal Youth Arrested in New S e e and Evict Them From Roost— t they will reappear this evemss | Arrested In New York . g Nork Sinte =2 Seconn’ Grme ot oph of B t has Endees to Meet Manchester Team ‘"8 in some other location in the citgy ! ot D sl b and it will be necessary for the fires | Serics Tomorrow—Church Notices aron J. Y. and sentenced to @ ! & members of the Sunday Afternoon men to repeat; last. nishiSi e formance. OFFERING e \ . BACKED WITH QUALITY FURS ™ T et AT MUCH LESS OUR GUARANTE f 13 School street, Manchester Here Sunday o At st Mong att-| The Bristol-Manchester baseballs THAN SAME WOULL &% h7 3 YOU CAN MAKE e e s e e Rl : foud, which lias been waging fiercel action must be taken | f¢ ing ¢ th hard ' ©1noon 3 r since the oldest baseball fan fmis T} : i ail, the local \horities | COMMittee Clifton McKenna The town of Plainville has been : S n inform i v 3. B. Proutiman, 7 s be £ 1 that a sury r T aeai he o \ S Ak e iy ’ renewed with plenty of vigor tomorsis WITH | made some years ago with such a . who were asked if he I 1 @ efore : figid, Whay ‘:e I;‘I‘:‘ —— JRFEC AN TN T purpose in view be brought up was ¥ B ) e city « re STEURRS | SREAS SRS FERFEGT CONFIDENCE !/ W} |zufnoseis yew be brouslic ps e rorar e N s Sl : in the fourth same of & FASHION FAVORS J LG T e i et w T e jaiyogchats | : coming mbrosiio shouid ba IS SHOWN BY US S SATISFACTORY & e e o t1 sreaching b I a had been gathe o, o0 S0 U O TR e WITH EVERY COAT WORTH iR e el R s o narick. Methodists Now Protest | SR e i s have met cn three difs | a s of ¢ Farmingtol Syt L Evenl v Raxine e Sainn on aleh o ferent sions to date this seasonm, itk 1‘-""‘ e 2 a ck and ! : ““’"‘]M\"'m M.’:fl(‘h a : . S A e makers winning the first /) itics which are s J it : = 16 SR e s el while the Manchesterites _E] g X —'El'—- iy S 1~ | cor nvi attend a Rl anzement : i el et 3 hrough a winner in the third put on t v 1 d 3 and costs, pool | g, which was played in Mans sults indicat pionship bo . g n licen » revoked and Zfon Church last Thursday evening. ESPECIALLY FEATURED ARE THE BIG VALUE ALSO OFFERED IN THE |fff Tiim il alscharas @ considerable ing Worship will be e ennia) seladim L Ehe el en 1o being nia tloense Into oq s 08y’ gathe will SarcipicE COATS at. .. ... $295 ({)’:{:rri”;fh S $159 st gl i N tomorrow at 11 o'clock, with | 4 beard of e dquarters, He delayed in com- |, 1" MeCabe will omeater o) 2 ’ 3 by the pastor. Bible &chool Make-up Examinations that will sell for as high as $395 later in that we show in a smart model with dyed [ S 15 p. m., Mrs. Louise Mayers, | threate to the cit Ofticer Jeglinski rcipal Henfy E. Cottle of the the season. Made of finest grade skins kolinsky collars and cuffs. The collar et ton o cud bnlana Ston e syston 1o Rer et ant. SEgRYol e haL e c Rl e Bristgl high sehocl hak Sr ki of seal dyed muskrat trimmed with nat- ~shirred and the turn-back cuffs. Really | prepared. the communication states, |\TEE © S0 R B RIS SERER Loen “sold ot 1o i el (vo polier games. It full| b ety oo ural and beige dyed squirrel, krimmer, 2 wonder at $159. “Sooner or later Plainville must | pioat PreSUerE of 08 e, | for one day and b ok and succeeded in selzing|111, on Saturtay, Best i o S LA Australian opossum, kolinsky, natural 1% = :]f]‘y‘“:;’k ”‘1‘“1”“"«\“.',:: “(_Pnnizl‘"i:‘(':r; e nNg aer Neh atiT. 4 < | tion is to participate t rom one of the tables and a|m., daylight saving time. Puplls fitch and skunk. Smart and chic gar- OTHER COATS OF OTHER FURS splnl A N rilor s ith sermon by the pastor. of a prize ie distressing rds. \‘*"‘:“a and 2 who have not already notified the L 2 : i 2 8 commends tha e boa se- -~ " o ; hristia ) gaid the B 1eTs, ichol Scoville, | principa nte; P ments styled and sized for miss or woman. are here awaiting inspection. Those who lectmen make available a sum of ':;\\;( :,‘;"flmn “'","h ¢ “ni‘ 2 ke ) McDonald Vnifly‘v I'il:xlo ;;yi‘r\)"gw‘orh::mnv;m ‘”tm“ b q X i Vi is pri ak ir purchas EoGiiey % ey s ent to brin I Ro 3 3 .Z. Ellis, pastor of the Ad- Is will be a d ng CIo0NNIAy FUOF g |8 s 0 50 at once. 30091{ get exceptional value at this price— make their purchase now will congratulate ‘::]“;“"‘,F’,"',m:,‘, 2 i.",,,',\’v””p,‘hm‘jm'» church at Danbury, will be th en iladelphia and yieleos Grossliuae Cavaliere ‘and | Pupils wishing to make changes $295. themselves later. > ’.] 8 .‘\ e ‘.] ‘m‘xm“”m ‘my; speaker both mbrning, and evening | ¢ ne Vil # o 3 y rtuee ere brought to :n_ the schedule of studies handed in e e D [BteU i st widelyi Lnown forknia the country. ®o E O k| tast Juna must ot EH I G decide v\‘. a 101 ! ]v- .l‘. : a s of $100, and '~_lv~vrr0 school opens, No change cost estima It would then be ler bonds of $25 eacn Will be made during the first week e in court this'in school cutive ability and his pleasing '01°Tate prize fightir tion. His amiable | right riticiz easing personality mak ull fig orite with the young people ONe is as brutal as th in a position to make the neces plans to finance the situation ¥. A. C. to Play Farmington B 1. N Miar was {deal for terpsichorenniaxt | 1n hihe ftelaphons torfice Hatli: Trie commission has asked to be |3 L0 T g ¢ requenters also ap-| The Forestuilie Athletic club base e . e A e advised of any action taken in this Simall el = 5 TR pearcd in court this morning on a ball team will go to Farmi eriin ews at the Worthington Ridge \ml%mu Visitors Leave jeEardiiann naapofiRed ARNVRaTNS LS Bloit oy i”m:.n-‘.wnl“l 3 il '“ml”c Tnsanity f gambling and thelr cases|MOrrow sftefyioon (oo :::"m“:; St. Pauls Gpurch Srs. B. T, Bhoweltir and chil. |auce possible. The letter has heen| 1 SR CSHES G et UE B Comex From Bad Teeth were no 4 ent of costs. the nine representing that towm. Mass will be celebrated at 8 and 4ren. who have been visiting in Workers service at 6:00 p. m. Tk 1 2 At 21 (M) — *A ! ] v ' ) [he Vorestville boys are out te = a 0le etk ot orr o e s n et i ohlplag esterday for New 1 st i e evening service will be at 7 o'clo v of fiineias ) menge the defeat administered to Faul’s church, Fendliston, dasted r was formerly a resi. |HiStrict. L ofticiats | “Tenticth Contury Leper eoming Sbenca o o Ciub Dishands hem on their last visit to Farme I\ Rev,! dent of Worthington ridge and has | _Unfor ely, the town officla re will be no prayer meeting IMF s @ possibl T rocodile club, which has ingten. Jg HaunergiBriso Tt ford themselves can do nothing in re- : o 1 A 1 barbecue dinne Broadeasts from WTIC Johr 3renr stor, will be nt two weeks visiting her former this com veek. Sunday services Y v 10l Lt 2 Wilcox Better authority in tt rirestaiinithe] o e et of b d by Dr e n 1et, will not meet t aritor ger. of this city, broad- ool will follow the 10 o'clock 5 district and TDELES S QN CConn e D LG s 2 b e Je | €2 p of songs at 9:30 last referred by the selectr to Dr 1el Wilcox, who is convalesc- nds of the s meeting session at the Advent to a stat the Hartford hospital, is re- |tion must Le taken through this 1r th i lact v e erce, m the Travelers station, Sacred Heart Church The sewer district includes most of & 1 T i A ot et t Hartford. The selections Savage B Resifents o Re-| mes, 3omm c. Bromnan of Kemsng. RO7ed,lo be much improved and [0 S S Ubnt ™ s | mcu the mit-wesk s e, o, e meicon o o the i Tfered were “Fondwayar i Il officiate at t o 1ok Chor . y oL ’M i v 1 to this place tomorrow. | town. roughly listrict enclosed Note od away and hord” and “Lindy Lou." Re- ] ehaeh, ¥ cration at the Hartford Institution. | tracks e ) i i inner i ay school will follo Whit and East streets. T voters | S L ¥ I 5 ¢ i Band Concert at Compounce 0ld Psid jettel v 8! T Y 0 Resident Better 1 visit The band coneert at Lake' Coms ensington Congregation 1 on, whe ¢ 170y Kensinzton Congregational »f the town included in this secticn o th anniversary of the the Kensington Con church will be held tomorrow morn ng at 10:45 o'clock. Rev. Vernon i ook a long walk in the sun and the sewer district v nir il on . A. Hart, old resident of this ° g ). regular morning ices o 8 g pte e s of 1 ounce - fomorro aft Iy n could be forced int ent Christfan church 3 Norton, who invit- will preach in Danbury tomorrow ir presid 1 1 the members of the legislature 4 ) longq i i the jeials of Rristol and 1. Phillips, pastor. will deliver the | i el Ad sident ; ) Outing—Tabs Scries Postponed— scrmon. Sunday school will be held | *edme oNeEne nd since then | S80TC CrCLE C o, Authopity in |Vent minister there. From Danbury C. Hume. I cretiry, and v other guects to at- 5 a 10 orelock and Christian Fn-| has been an invalid at his Kensing- | o€ stream poll . 2 Mr. Monbleau will €0 to Alton Bay, I'r. Irank {end an onting which was in reality 1 clock anr 2n- |, surface water sewoers also rests with 0y ® J 4 ¢ ttin ¢ Farewell Party Given—Church vor exercises will be held at on hon et s el TG TS casurer, a4 ccicbration of the setting off from : clock tomOrrow évening. Tndoor Team Quiet vl arld Cantiot ugb eyen fr it | Mis Dore: Bfever s returned The S v school boys who are With so many series going on | (" Lol e nent ad- | from the Hartford Ger ospital, OJld Nor T ins » of Residents of Savage Hill East camping at Lake Waramaug, near dround this place, John Conlin's in- | {0 | Ay 'r,‘m'(“"'l. s \tlr where she recently underwent an ld \}HHI:}.) R"“_"’ “‘v’c on which his home was located pavas e e or baschall team will be fnactivs | SAneed by the proponcnts of @ bor Loy she i convaloscing at Used as Parish Church sivce that time a harbeetie has been rlin, who have long awaited the Ll seees it e camy b nisASIMdRgiSNmhes Bine FHITENG o RIS s Yatithosily and | the home r siet Dixol n nstallation of electric light service '| - . ot the regular, Mond will not bhe in use for g WL ) 0 o ¢ Parlt atvaat i _Dixon and Henderson rorrow morning at the regular ! jas full power over sewerage dis of Park str @ il Moonlight in TFlori n that section, arc pleased at the some (ime, according to reports, g “hristie Gnazzo of New York is by ey. an ric B fast. Oharlef o yove diy Hat cport that the Connecticut Light & - i many of Conlin’s best men are ab. e - 5 \isiting: withihis parenta’ oniBhnkmaniruin aag ok ~risbi - scloctman e 1by Kensington Methodist an S Atirarat e isiting v is parey Hi-ho The Merrio” Power Co. will start operations in iy lacRool seriiesattvait e on vacations and results ob- | 1€ FECAT AeAen e Mertid e coming week to that end. This 14 at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning | trined by filling in the vacant spots | G oCiven omen tinaer o Mr avis and Conrad wction follows a long period of dis- ihe Kenaington Methodist church. Sith Plc l\»l:;w‘lm.v! have not proved | S5 S onditions here and thus |turned fo their home 0ad y ugsion between the light company et e oY suaaesstulfo el lel uniithe iteain hies R AR (U RS after spending veeks at i el of immediate mber ind the Postal Telegraph Co. rot sermon at t regular | N5 suffered iwo defeats in as many | - " oo gfate commission, | their summer co h White r i At the ba eaech year eould use of the Telegraph company's ) ) S ee | mamoaia ey stqrted up again. . a5 X S ed. The T e S i hone politasl h rvices at 11 o'clock H X 4 working from a diffcrent s Fahy Y i land in crecting peles to ca s he mo. ovening services! JWhen the regulars get back in the | oS e Tt Gonclusion, an ainille L liofs v lely rent, but it to the homes in need of the 5 R rness, the Blue Hillians are con poliey never to L nor Epworth league me i hat nothing will sta ¢ \ : ; Younz People’s S About six months ago, a petition Aivati e ba ident that nothing will stop them Mass., s vie the home of his Rlihorho closely . Crocodile day. Tt cople’s Sunday Observance ary shortly Tomerrow it was given the clectric light com- | : i i cutar oM making a clean sweep of the i Xt e on Tl i g 5 He it LS Tomgrayw N'" service at the pany requesting the installation of e remaining games. T A roe Bl ey X i % Ite A i .\‘ u‘xv\‘ ‘.r-\d)nh ‘wm be .conrluc(ed electricity in the homes on Savage |, LA avenlne 16 be led by Graham Puneral AL ‘Ball will bie hold at 2 olclock t Whiting Stre t, to Rent—7 room TN renc n oW te 1 i al . ‘_“‘:wnbx !l'[DVIC! Fellowship. Hill, East Berlin, red by the resi- e Che 1 of Jason J. Graham, atiormoon at t nviNe e tenement. Duplex house All im Lt e ve © . e day I "\l'\»lvwrnnfh‘r“‘ ‘:w :vad ij'élurk lents of ' that part, The electric Berlin Congregational i o restdentiofthisiplace gras gohureh, provements Close (o center. The bl wniel : & "‘n\’]nlfl]v]. 'n;-l \l‘u“!:!hhl’! ev:ry company agreed to the request and | oy, Otis B, Parker. of | held yesterday at home in 8o Rev. Dr. William ), Reach, John Cooke Co., Nerl Block, Phon / ( The ; e o L and Miss Isabelle Bald- P i n tev. 5 O e S b i 3 < p i s N b win will be the organist. The choir operations were started to install | (o1 the regular morning serv- 01 he Rev. n distriet superintendent of v 266-3.—advt. i 3 1 will be made up of Y. P. F. the service. The movement P it o eiie Gon | Phillips officlated at , the services | york Fast conference, will officiate. el Tl o m w ever held ¢ hoots A i Bess S ke held up by a dispute between the | o YMOMTON K1 10t 10545 o'clock, @nd buriai was’in Ensl cemetery. | purial will be made in Farm Hill | S o tarmington avenue lreland Advocates e day 1 when memt o and A blane o S EENC electric company and the telegraph Postmaster Returns Stevens Ready cemetery, Middletown tion and get your Golden Tours of Country ik "h”‘»r» G;r‘;l‘ “” win k-nd company and for a long time after B oethastar anti B TAT A BarsyiCiaugs WIRR{svens didate for ond Game of Sevies ¥ weet corn. sh picked T St ; ¢ Thier THE ontoraoh Bidagi il the home owners on Savage Hill | o eturned from a week's. representative, {oday made a statc Revaisalntli ha sonentingl Vihe te G. Ostman, Prop.—advt. . I ian s R Lrosentad W IthiOalEScluhy To Teach: . Chlifirnle had installed the fixtures to accom which they spent in tour- Went that he appreiatees the sup- All-Plainvilles when they go down —— S p s Homer H. Judd has Ak el ‘l'l"‘ modate the advent of electricity, o < Tow fate port of his friends in their cam- 'to Sou:hington tomorrow afternoon “urnished roor r gent ] : : e the recipiont of a set of [, 188 Helen .M ’f'[e\up ave- there was no action taken in this Shooting Club Meet paign for him spreciate also,” | for their first return game with the man. Phone 43 s stes ) eg & pre-{ oo VIO -”5‘}' o 5:;;:]:!02.:: district towards* the erection of | . peltioion Shooting club will $aid Mr. Stevens = homor of | Paxtos of that town. The Souhing — = . ite i 105 hiim ! June, will leave. tomorrow. for’ BEf poles of the installation of the serv- |, 1% FOA T 14 hooting meet at | Fepresenting Berlin e legisla- (on feam took ti t encounter | Mica s used by 11 ‘ op | CHionAs: LISt ol i, A0 ice. Residents appealed to the He s bungalow. fnis' afternoon,|ibure and Jt 1 am aware post of the Lhree ries SongthdjanulRamannito mek siwi O WIS e summe t i winter when | ; golf about & toach in {he Dominican college. She ald to find out why it was that oper- t a0/ memHhors are planning to] L Williry to glve thesbost ounds here last weel iing by e of t I 0 % e e S0 PO il have complete charge of sports, \ of my sery 1 thro one ling of the pisien ¢ that he IS €x-{gipiatics and dancing. itions had se Ad the r w will inelude mu J ; b : His friends are confident f Profiting 1 rience, b : pe ; trouble I Auditing Tax Collector's Books Yesterd c rallmanageriof { 2% 200 L0 B 2 neraus! gunning ; : the Conn and Pewer Ly o T @ e oue w18 % EpOR phoice for (m posi e is 1t ze the ¥t Bt nhotostiT : aep ' ¢ ¥ o can furnish him gy qitors from the office of Tax (0. issued the statement that hefpocfil - Tl B ere by the spory | S his Knowledes ‘M‘ atfolie at {he ‘ fomorrow an ) Umn nfiy eater Soohlonitos i e L ] oA Commissioner Blodgett. of "ECAEARE trouble between the two comy i e E (e 6iny piwaonRl 0N oymblug fo make Bl : « otal teare B ntry's be he g i hich I issued 1o Corpora- qre now engaged in thejr . afngal had been settled at last and that| oot will be held in Kensington | £fficient represcntative for the com= ed a good foilow PLAINVILLE s SN ERY n Counsel William N. DeRosier auait of hooks in the oftice ot Tax operations will start mext week to- i\ oo future and bids fair to| M8 1T o Ll Bomnisitegl: : saturdny, Augnst 21st— tourlst g esterday has bech accepted and, the | cottagtor Frank BRIl wards supplying the Savage Hill| o0t o good crowd as the last one| East Do Home LAdEaReAElERIGT0C I i : b Wil Lo played within the - Monthly Legion County Meeting rosldences with electelcity, JUst how | ooy q bty 3 Tiss ith Northrup is away on | ville-Southington rivalry, = Hobart Bosnorth and Bessie Love r W odays. The &iaritord County assdelation ' S ’ keld brought 200 jents 10 1he y yo10r trip to Cape Cod and other | deputation of fans is expecte In SUNDOWN PARSELI'S GARAGE P. 0. S of A, Meetis 1 i long the installation will take, is not | 09 WO U S0 Rk under fin o 2 il . e IS ¢ : / of the American Legion will hold & known but the near future will see ! SR B D § | with the team. poiCasey of the Const Guard—Xo. § LIVERY and TAXI : zular meoting of foguiar monthiy meatinient § SIS the FEast Berlinites enjoying the M7 T - e R ;“,“}”(,;':',”]" \’“"‘;(;","; et ]““”""‘ it A Saliiaspe Sastrthessrar- o all oo A of was he oon in Wethersfield, 5 e eir | Members. eague attended the first lawn socia Services at the Plair e s casions ay and night service ock last ng Slowing tha. feAtnE Nt ““"[:‘V”:‘“ ot Sleie ssvvias fnthew ies Postponed of the season held at the home of | clureh tomorrow will be s Sunday, August 22nd— AL RINDS OF AUTOMOGI | . ) < r gl S 1;:"‘: ,;,‘_‘T,,D,:z e Cale ol e Pingral The series botween the Kensington s, Charles Pratt in West Crom- | Sunday school at 9:3 MARY ASTOR anid LLOYD AUGHES REFAIRING and W EECRING t follc \ hial sehaol teamm) will Hnsses The ftieia] drAs Miantas Griss]onnersaetionalraBloh o RS e z Ik S rice satody; 16 e ey 10 EHIGH ESTEER st r sion, refrie ! ried againet the Eddy-Glover post junfor ] o Fabs team of Kensington : (Continued on Page 13) J. Ackley of Burnside will be th Phon Piainyille nd a sc ! < ton ol New BrIG vold, widow of Ward H. Griswold, | (838 FOR B MCHE l rday. T ill be held Monday afternoon from | hOSPOUEE B HE et that many her home at 2 o'clock, daylight Sisplati il U . X EEE = Lot M1 vears old and had been a resident of e L ":‘fl"'\"v"y_“’ i mm"; : | | campers are prac Berlin since 1894 he is survived |0 e e Tabs, who are fav- by a son, Jud corge G. Griswold, of July, is slightly improved. Mr. Hart suffered a shock when he iy me AmenianTapd HCEN Britain under the direction of Anthony W. TLysek. leader. " The program is as follows March, .“Fiume” ....... Bocealari Selection from “The Biue Para- sler and Romberg Gonna Be AN . Davis and Akst . Blackbird" Workman Infured—Shooting Club owever oxchange of pulpits with the 2 town of Sonthington to thy town Notices—Other Items of Interest. istol that portion oi his land r, Mrs. William shurr, Wiltshire 3 ezularly N vear, although zinal members e (o) have re- cial center i e CLELR shoho i ng and Mrs. T S Tter e \ast surviving | Be¥itehing B bl ....... Laurendeau “Horses” ...... Gay and YWhiting alenela” ............. Paddiis orosetts Siiyeees ATOUE John King, formerly of I Pinale, MEreb 1 . " Sohes hat somie tion wouid be | but mow a resident of Springfield ApEOa) eal . as had of whic r husband w [ mom, wiLL you E!'fiiuo‘ GOING TO LAVE Vo DTS W) 5 GIMME A BANANA | EATING BETWEEN AEA : i [ Mom 7u Mary wold being the superin- S AT H ,{ AND BESIDES'T UAVENT ; g = OUTSIDE WITL A WAGON ) tendent of schools in this place. L have he i& visilnE friondx et Pl s { A BANANA s | 3 i N ~ FULL OF ?AAAA\‘AS:SMAU_‘\ Mrs. Griswold's ancestors came Lo 1 ! . | L onnus e s ; = 11260 ANy SEE WiAT popular b this country on the Mayflower. Workman Injured was born in Hamden, N. Y., Febru vatore Pappa, of Middletown, ry 7, 1840 and lived in that PIACE | 5 wag working on the railroad until 1879 when she wenc to live in ' Joqn partin statton, was injured yes- Walton and later removed to Tal iny when a steel rail which he| cottville. In 1888 she went t0 NeW | ag carrying, slipped and cwt three | Britain and lived there siX Years. | fingers of his left hand. He “",‘ | 5 ored in the series race S nd three daughters, Misses Tannie, Week-Fnding At Shore | Himitha and. Mary. | Griswold patae s o I e on ! coming to: this pluce in 1894, Bhe |fkien to the residenca of Dr. Mat- was 4 meniber'dt the Berlin Congre- | thew H. Griswold, where he recoived | gational church and a former mem- | {roaatment for the injury. ber of the Grange arewell Party Mrs. Griswold had been an invalid Miss Julia Tange of Kensington | since 1921, when she suffered & | was tendered a farewell party by | shock, and Saturday she had an-'ihe giris employed by the G. T. other attack that made her condi- | Prentice Mfg. Co., yesterday after tion grave noon home of Miss Vera Dance Success Bonolo. it girls were present The dance held last evening at | at the social which included refresh Cirange hall, given by Mack's Silver | ments, games and dancing. Miss Lak band, was well attended by | Tange is leaving the employ of the people’ in this place. The weather | Prentice compny to take a position 3