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7 TUESDAY, DECEMBER ‘Am(‘rlr-n. will nominate and elect, of- | ficers for the ensuing year at a me: #ing to be held in Red Men's hall at | 8 o'clock Thursday evening. | School 12 School fone were resumed | throughout the city yesterday after- naon with the exception of the rural IH\HH‘L which reopened this morn- ing. Miss Anna Graham. 'They have al- | ‘ ways responded to my appeals for [by releasing them from the grip of help, and it is to them we owe rthc SNOW. property afid that of their neighbors | ssume Approve Pension Amendment A meeting of the members of the ice departmient was hell at 6:30 o'c'ock last evening in the city court room and the - -ious articles of the proposed pension fund amendment read over and discussed. The amend- | ment met with the unanimous ap- proval of the officers and will be submitted to the city council at their | mecting this evening. Many Sleighs in Evidence | Asa result of the snowfall on Sun- many sleighs are seen about the of the city and traffic officers experiencing an innovation in ecting vehicular traffic which is a* considerabls extent ho drawn, Red Men's Meeting The regular meeting of Com- pounce tribe, I. O. R. M., will be The annual Christmas fair and supper of the Plainville M. E.| church will be held tomorrow after- noon and evening. Mrs. Emil Zick- wolf will be in charge, assisted by the following: Fancy work, Mrs. Ed- {ward Mills, Mrs. Frank Hohbein, | Armistice S8unday parade in Hart- |and Mrs. F'mer Thoma aprons, ford, when 19 members of this Mrs. DBryan . Tred post took part. We had nearly 25 Root; handkerchiefs 5. John | per cent of our post in line and tied |Lamb; candy, the Epworth lcagn th Southington for having the 'grab bag, the Sunday school; t greatest percentage in line. Our |table for the afternoon, Mrs. R : financlal standing is about the |T. Mason. Supper will be serve Pension Fund. ) same as a year ago. ltrom 6 to 8 p. m. Mrs. Frank “One outstanding activity of this | Phelps being in charge. The public en Chief of Police POst was the sale of flags to proper- |is cordially invited, den, Superintendent of < ty owners and merchants of Plain- | Basketball Practi R 33, American Legion, last night, be- oL L i ball Practice A. Reiche and Scout Execufive - 9 ] b v S ade James Us! r, A ) M 5 > ] N WOMEN’S HOSIERY PERFUME BURNERS | ing the unanimous choice of his XLHZ mf,’“y’;:r‘m" ';‘; L‘{ “":1 ff“'f" The Plainville Y. M. C. A. Juniors fred Dreckbill, arrangements held at § o'clock this evening in the $2.69 each buddies oh the first ballot. Com- |5~ ° : 5 CServed | will meet tonight for hasketball been made supe; jam o Proapset EiwEst: i Genuine lustrous snail shell rose mander Paul is the first leader of the | I‘Kf":‘)’"“’]']]‘r"'\'“;;“)fi‘:r:‘\f“"\“"?" work practice at the parish house in on ten hilis In tho city te 1 warriors degree will b post to be reclected: he succeeded [ hiant a1t quite & ferr protiovts by it game scheduled for hours of 5:45 and § nfe $ of braves. colored, and rose shaped. (Toilet b o who resigned Ini g ., vo purchased flags. 1t & bubjinestiine iosatt o0 A - Barketball Tean) Goods Dept.—main floor) ear which coasting Anr ment was made yester- Sl | he had in flling minor post positions | "8 TOLTAYE (hroy previously. His popularity was at- ettt el cet to Queen street, thall team in BOYS’ GOLF HOSE |lns'r;d by the complets lack of op- |+ WS our carnival week ax | rman ot, Geori By X We made I The ), ile . South street Ext as 59c¢ each Regular value to T5e. Golf Hose | vice-commander and Theodore Fan- | .ot e used to beautify the town | M°CHng on Thursday afternoon at 3 HiEalists cot freneatyl 11, . E 5 we il SR = | ion second vice-commande (o8l Ivrdaiering i e ck at the home of Mrs. H. Silk four in hand style, regular Hose with fancy legs. | Cutting was reclected adjutant, and | 1°¢ on the corner of Whiting $1.00 grade. Maple streets. The work = | was chosen® for another term o'clock. The pastor, GLOVE SILK VESTS 43¢ package i| chaplain, while the officc of hi Kendrick, D.D., will sp $1.39 each 2 3 | torian will again be filled by Augus- first chapter of the Gospel Lo Regular $1.00. Ideal Christmas For women, vests with picot tops s again named to he sergeant-at- of Christ music, ms, while I nk LeV eur will Anyone, old 07‘ young, who is willing remain as member of the executive to heip at t) e (R peinon ety NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, | Bristol News thanks for our hvaulirul nnuuuli The snow storm spoiled the skat- | —— only ones | country helps its post any better |not cleared of snow, and Plainville | than our own auxiliary. | voungsters have to go elsewhere for | {Choice Is Unanimous on Fipstis et we“couia possbis nave Ballot of Meeting for Wmter Emoymen HIRS. MERRILL GOFFRIN DIES Plainville News “As to membership, I believed |ipoir"ckating or clear the surface Ow Wednesday Aisle “Specials Offer done bt °1 bk oo e i PLAN COMMUNITY TRER Prospect Street Woman Would Have An Endless Variety of Christmas Gifts MEN’S SHIRTS FABRIC GLOVES by Iegion—Legion Election and $1.65 each $1.00 pair i | [mported English broadcloth neck- Slip-on, pique sewn, spear point S e owikl Ninss Con oy band and collar attached in white, backs, chamois, mellow and wood. blue and tan. (Dept.—main floor). the many | ity. 1 doubt if any auxiliary in the |avajiable. These, quite naturally, are | | COMMANDER PAUL bership during the past year, but | Sttt Eneh, Bt Ruthorities Lay Ot ngmm post deserves praise for the good owing made at the Memorial and | Armistice Day cxercises. Special | mention should,, be made of the | way in which they Hanaled 116 |ihins cnough to be safe. Plainville = | luncheon at the recent county meet- |kag no real skating pond, |ing 15 one example of their capabil- | privats ponds heing the we have increased our mem- [ oo SR members in this post. The entl Christmas Trce on Green Sponsored | Been 70 Year: Old On Christmas Day—Council to Act On Police p, —Plainville Briefs. As a result of a James Paul was reelected com- ; mander of Brock-Barnes Post No. for 55¢ pair Silk and rayon, slightly irregular, in all colors, regular $1.00 value. (Main floor). 10 th a mnm\ lea chester with the from Pond Hi-Y club team of stre ension m of a ch for the has be in Boy with ion will ho whist e, W ormation Le plac: m 0o police wi rn- | of in ove- . as e automohile g candidates who wi tord; ns for 1 cannon seured for us throug ind- ss of our governor, John H. Trum bull. Although the entire post gets dit this job, Comrade Classon nders was the real b I think e 3 this project did much to put | committee. James Usher was Totanaly Loty i [ named news officer and Clesson | : DS ! e town, and I sin- nders will again be athletic offi- | L1 " 0o ot the officers for the| When the trolley stop at Central | Practically all officers wore S e S R rowill o that the work sauare was moved several months | the ORDOSIOn N o on the park will be carricd on as 750 many people complalned that S B ooy the weather permits this |the new stop was not suitable. The .(OA” ¢ masing o _ | Connecticut Co. recently agreed to [ Count ob “In lot et tiailc \bandon the new p nd now the one of you for the part vou complaint s that nohody knows cen in helping me try to make this | where the stop is. The cars are sald \ one. T have po er side of the centor, | bly pleased some and displeased t the whim of the mo others, but as that is human nature i« patrons waiting for Hosei Sht iy annot be helpad, but T would sin- | (hem do not to wait in A e S, her homa last nig ¢ like to end the year on friend- |arder to hor h was | D Todge Flects was ele an | the middle and carried | town a uniform street deco and will be supervise ymond Casey, manager of MEN’S CRAVATS o | position last evening. fhiess (st ST soclety of the IS Carl Nilson was again the cholce for /o o "qret but s on the lot took | Th” regular prayer meeting of the mm Prior. Geol rton s elect- % to John After prayer G o pell ar r package. (Toilet Goods Dept.) { meeting and self straps. | on in the same efficient fashion as | o s e use on holidays throughout t street, Oakland street all team, that 39¢ pair £ ; of $474.47. ; Pine street, on hill west Howard Warren was elected firsl oth it pratedds E couths | hold its regular — started | Tomple. “BEN HUR"” PERFUME jbreastirer. | Rov, Charles 5.0 Wyckolk sy wppearance and fi will be held Thursday l'ed service officcr. Frank Radeliffe the choir will have a re- RUBBER APRONS 3 for $1.00 With fancy ruffle, blue, green, grey, rose, lavender. (Notion de- partment. in the city scl the sible that simil be mailed to local car action on the part of the 1s ion is one t o doubt greatly COSTUME SLIPS : $2.95 each “Radinet or Troisett” flesh, peach and colors. (Second floor). !Join in the rehearsals, Shifting Trolley Stop owners in que he the youngsters of t on streets in the city 3 proper i every v Britain. Munfcipal Chrtstmas Tree The Legion voted to sponsor a woek the municipal Christmas tree on the scheduled to b, t0Wn green recently improved by the es on Christmas week, the pro- | held this evening at the church, | Dost was approved this ; |ceeds to go towards the benefit of Whist Party Planned { mornir n John J o n the post headquarters in Kensington. | The young ladies of the congrega- 1 out by terms with every one.” i . A i after fliness As the post has alwa. s had the sup- | tion of St. Paul's church will hold given this | botwsil Wins Cow Row e e {port of the town in this annual sale, | 4 whist and social od Thursday evo- | tree will be @ ! Juqeo Merritt O. Ryder has given o dios oo the b a3 DYl M |it is confident that Berlinites will 3 ladies of the Parish Guild ter, { continue their patronage and pur- - VETERAN MAILMAN ning, December 9th, at 8 o'clock in set up and hung ision for the plaintiff in the sult (ening from 6 to 8 o'clock in the chase their evergreens from the or- Challes Andelson Gave Up His| the St. Paul's T. A. & B. soclety » many electric but it is ik G ki of this town ¥ 2 ; 3 5 sh house of the Church of Our hall. Home made candy and cake hoped that mext spring an ever- g < TRver g i Sontation, A Gotaraltins it Simes ¥ cake hor ph Molskl of Burlington. uviour, The public is cory |of the sale announces that the trecs | will be on sale. areen tree can be planted on the TR R s L S ,\\m be only the fullest and f WALKS MUST BE CLEARED What They're Doing to servo a permanent bl sl n o Dolng : le of cattle. Graho prise baked beans, macaroni and H‘IN‘S obfainable and that the Diss have Mrs. Merrill Coffri Ida Coffrin, aged 6 of officers, unlate Conception m s at 5, 6, 7 tomorrow morning in church in observance 6f \!v » Immaculate Concep- o he services at 0 o'clock t ning and Wed- esday evening in honor of the feast post of the Amerlcan Legion will | has postponed for one arently {conduct its annual sale of Christmas | concert which wa torman, and Berlin News S o'clock Joseph's t of e an of nd Vermont, the daughter of Alby Crane, She was married to in in Waterbury, Vermont, the, 1s born ghts, o Mr. Cof on April | day. e Neighborhood Prayer Meeting borhood Prayer Meeting o'clock to- he home of 00 Woodland rnolds will be strect, ceso, sala or cake, opera- Britain as be- Henry Graham of Hudson UH0S 20 LIUAR 0 DB $80 damages, while Molski bought a 1, pi rolls and adhere to the standard already set in | Wh0 Tecently underwent an counter claim for §60 nnd charged mrm]»r vears, tion on his the New gentation. Judge Ryder has Hit And Run Driver | General hospital, is reported the plaintift $50 The latest victim of the modern ing improved. iy $10.61 g Mrhand N 5. K. Barnard and have proved popular, being a source R “hit and run” factics employed by B e s Barnindind . arivers is Albert Elgrem of \Worth- family of Kensington are planning, Of Pleasure cspecially to childrer Dutton their annual trig Miami, Florida, The trea will cost abont M aiton ridge, who has reported that daliiing o NIAm | RFIU the machine he was driving, w to take place in the ¢ future, Usher will work on the project in The ; SRR ronsid- etion ber of Ao iEea Ty ia b A h Ilu al man is owner of consid et nday morning while he was [£ie Dionsrydn Che mational oy ; |turning from Meriden to this town. | ter resort, part of which suffer |The aceident oceurred near the Sil- Remitue s pr s i ver Lake inn and Fimgren states wdge George G. Griswold who fs that the car which damaged him ap- | confined to his home on Worthing- |proached at a high rate of speed and | ton ridge, 13 reported as beir Iside-swiped his car, tearing off one | Slishtly improved today. It is doubt- running board and damaging a|ful whether the magistrate will wheel. The driver of the other car | Sufficiently recovered to attend ifailed to stop to ascertain the dam- | Weekly session of the Berlin ge done, Elmgren states. Although | court this evening, in which the local man was unable to get the [ Deputy Judge W. Mildrum will [license number of the car at fault, | preside, local officers are striving to link the | The incident with the injury of Michacl | Congre, [Malone of Kensington, who was [school will {found: unconscious on a Kensington | Mrs, road early Sunday morning. ning at 8 o'clock to talk over mat- Jedeil Grange Initiates s pertai Sunday s vesterday, the snow making it difl it . (iaty neriini et LhoBanpl g sehon) ; L | Berlin Grange, No. 24, will held | The main topic of discussion will be cult for the veteran carrier to com- ! TR o The ¢ ¢ S lits third and £ urth degree initiation | on “The Aims of the Sunday school plete his route but not wishing to ; e ¢ im rly § Ithis evening at the organization’s [1ed hy Rev. Vernon L. Phillips. | ; brea® his record for deliveries, he . LERIEALIER O I ning of the post’s ve ; all on Farmington avenue. The| The Kensington Athletic club will | ; finished out the day with an effort. [ac o o1 : The amendment will be Thie ho acknowledged that |Arst two desrees have already been | hold its regular weekly meeting this ey e e o stact out on the |Elvon the growp of candldates and |cvening at 8 o'clock in the Tabs|®¢ g next MEcHl o s wnable to start out on the {inis evening's celebrations mark [hall. All members are requested to| ¢ dally walk X K their advent into the society as full- | be present. AR D iy dob sk enangn T ccd members. Following the | Roads Fairly Clear i) enone donts ;o rl:fin;' faalopeis ony. the amnual harvest sup- | Streets and back roads of this| °he L oaus ‘»‘(r“ iay ADSE Wl ibe soxvad By the ladies of |itown are weported as belng Inifalc!ina arm of s o ntil noon rday, tthe Grange and an entertainment { pondition for travel, many of the . B 4 few attempts had been made to re- ‘i rive ¢ 5 ward Barrow e i e S | nighways recelving attention from gor e moved o 3 w iy SicgristBolon {the state scrapers. Kensington's dlaan S IRl e | Siegrist, son of Mr. and | Mein strect is cloared by scrapers| .o Laore BArTOws through knce high drifts in order to et e B | S ooes b CEAoR WY RSERTES ) so aien Al : his patrons, It is estimated | . ob B that Brock-Barnes pos o Minnie J. Bolton, daughter of Mr. |streets have become packed down nate in having him fo it out of the 160 new homes Which |45 Mrs, Richard Bolton, also of | by constant traffic so that there are| during 1996, When I are located on his route, barely 65 | packley, were married {his. morn- | fow spots which o:'ar danger of be-|to il nis place my or had shovelled a path through the ing at 10:30 o'clock at the home of | coming mired in the drifts, Bor | {a oarrs on s I snow. The United States post office |Rey. Samucl A. Pisko, pastor of the |lin strect has become packed and A etat e Tegulations o riot reauicela catrier | econd! Goner 11 chureh of vory slippery through the co e to deliver mail to a house whero no The o it mo artend- B G R A sl ’r;;x;h' Y;;f,:";’,,‘::‘,‘m;Ht;dqm;:l,l’fr ’Olhi ey reside In B ding is frequent, although no acci- splendid cooperation they have given RO g LS dents have been reported as a re-|me in all our undertaking: T also putvsil By eapriers, DL 5 Batsings | sult of the condition. | want to extend my heartfelt thanks | tonsts Ve e R e East Berlin Items., [t the members of the women's aux toyivEry poraOnian s EOuLo, Cines Christmas week will bo one of ac- |fliary and thelr most able president, garded the rulecand gave out the A tivity locally, there being three or-| mail regardless of the conditions of | 1 ocally ; mail regardl ions holding special exercises! approach. inville has never 1 a mpni- cipal tree, but other towns and about it 1 up trees which eyes at Pythian !H iian lodge Meeting . of P., will meot night. The rank of pag worked on can es from t Berlin. The Fai 01 n of will be Colvin of . Carrie R damages Charles 1. Con- the plaintiff an of ol acted rasd lived ind costs , Vermont arture basketball return engage- ent with the I d team in the itter town tmorrow evening. Pro- ssional rules will be in force which uld tend to make the contest more interesting than the one play- cd here last Saturday night, when the Plainficld boys were handicdf- | ped by amateur rules. 'KOLODNEXS TAKE LEASE 0N M&IN STREET STORE Cec W corps and ian mperanc viving her, besides her hus one daughter, Mrs of Hartfor 1 dien, The funeral will probably b tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock | from her late home. Services will be conducted by Re Wolfenden, pastor of the 1 Baptist church, | | and burial will be in the family lot | in Cedar Hill cemetery, Hartford. | Counctl Meeting Tonight cember meeting of eld in ti this eve- Election and We Won union. Gilbert lief iris con} hompson post, Commerce - | J o o i of the al £ : 8 regular mecting of the Wom- | James J. Graham, organist and % e Auxiliary of the Church of Our ' choir director at the Church of Our r will be held at 2:30 o'clock Lady of Mercy, will ask his choir to day afternoon at the parish i the tre night during All members are urged to on nt and help prepare for the s festival. r John H. Trumbull for Florida, where he will en- 1 ten days’ hunting trip with hief executive of that state. citizens in gene e sur- | ¢ d, ar John J. McKon windchil- | Minnie J. Bolton and Edwin A. Siegrist of Beckley Married . this important me [ The annual Grange fair will open | 11 tomorrow and be con- successive nigh he Dea will ho prescnted by gers tonight. and an- will be offered tomor- Dy i afternoon and This Morning—All Eyes on Set- I on one back Tournament This Evening, son, perhaps cld the! © ander Paul r o cn plan to glon memorial \\l\rlm\ in I = high school. committer Lo A row cvening working in conjunction w ¥ 3 Isocleties to have a uniform tol. The decoratlons have 63 iy e et o R lot el nged in Lh‘lbtl]n«vsv coloss, | el LA { ttitud ib bag s in the form o tireny. Cavenlng) At 7:40 Holman's el : ‘_ Ieports of committee heads VS was pronosct, q 1 prompten |y gine with the recent fair will be begin on |will furnish music for dancing both L ad. Jar there will be both the old | "“mr o on of offic nd the new dance | i Pythian Temple, P. S, will be Thermo! Below Acro 1t the meeting tomorrow night. GLOE ppAl nk Scolla, charged with shoot- ported today. s rman Voisard, was due fo was reached on West B where the wind swoeps ross the swamps; here the me sury dove to ten degrees helow not g at all, while t and five bel ¢ reported from othe s of the town. he roads are now passable in all parts of the town and the fire hy- rants, at least about the center, we been freed from encireling now. If any hydrants have left surrounded by snow living can protect Charles Anderson of Kensington, vl who recently celebrated the 25th an- has cond Wife,"” niversary of his service in the Ken collapsed this morning as he was preparing for his was taken to his cas is now sington post office, evening teachers of the Kensington church Sunday | ither ‘at the home of M. Cowles on Thursday eve and nes. he + clty ge in Hardware Business Location of Wool- Worth Co. daily route, home in a serious condition. s and natio to the making Nove m'xu AL Anderson, who is 65 years old, by-1 m of ead brothers, owners of in Belvi- ve taken on the store formeriy the I. W. Woolworth west side of Central park ment of a whole- busines ed completed a hard day on his route of ot 1o with 11 partments and ot} will be discusse q_ amendment to Co. on the and plan ¢ voted upon vest mark aul's Report Main street, “acted upon favorably f the firemen for will undoubted to t reque ase in turned over . The board of f t thelr rece od an in s, captains, from the Hart- he underwent erd; where s 4 ye rd hospital, minor operation. nton Knight of F itrect has returned from driving home Sunc through the storm. Mrs, John Trumbull of ton avenue, Mrs. 8. 8. Gwillim of residents g pmington avenue and Mr their 0N | pralps of Whiting street attended a tridge luncheon in Springfield, ’\l\ erday afternoon. s elected in April to fill out Pdst Comma ! who, unfor! 10ther commissioners Approxi- floor space ailable for stoi making the store one its type in the Main meeting recommend- 70 for the lieuter was eloc! mber, I 1t fortu- Edwin A | Mrs. Jacob last st of Yagles to Meet The regular meeting of Bell City Burton | A ie, I Order of Eagles, will be 1 t 8 o'clock tomorrow | ning in 1 hall on Meadow | - trect. Pla the Kiddies Christ- consummated Treland I John O'Connell of Pleasant street |y, will sail tomorrow from New York r Meunchen of the \der ¢ elocted ; near Berlin You are hereby notified nnual meeting of the East Berlin re District will be held in the ement of the Community Hall in Berlin in the Town of Berlin at i s o'clock on Friday, the 10th day of A miscellancous shower was ten- North German Llovd line for Ire- | pecomber, 1926, for the following dered Mrs. Olaf H. Strom at the 1. where he will spend thé win- | purpos | home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | ter wit atives 1. 'Wo Hear | John A. Peterson of 42 Tullp street ath of Infant N city, Saturday ecvening. Mrs four months old son of Mr. East tho tio i by that the | Berlin. post 1 jants, and |ley. supper Thi | GRANGE FAIR | PLAINVILLE Everybody Come! Sale, Candy, Fancy Work, Etec. Buy Your Christmas Gifts! witl lay, 35 cents.— Setback Dope MRS, STROM “Tonight marks one of the most in |dicative evenings in the local set- | back world as the Tabs team, led by ack Giana will meet the “Rocky" Belmont's “Paper Dolls” at the Tab | . 1OWERED TFood the report of the of 'd To elect officers for the com- il pravent'm recurzence Sritnia| t week. The Community club fneident the local post office is ap- | pealing to Berlinites to make soma effort to clear the snow from their | walks to facilitate the del ry of | mail. It is believed that unless the residents cooperate with the reques the local office will bo compelled to enforce the regulations which for- bids the delivery of mail to tho homes which Lave not clear a path «to the front door. It Is thought un- fair to local residents to compel a carrier to plough through the snow to deliver mail when the fall has ceased at least 12 hours before the delivery of mall A similar occurrence put Anderson under physic for a two week period and it i ed that yesterday's hard grind will nece te another rest for the vet- eran mail man. Idward Giana has been chosen for the position of sub- stitute during Anderson’s illn Missionary Soclety The mecting of the Home Missionary Society of the Kensington Methodist church, which was to be held tomorrow aflternoon at the home of Mrs. Harry DBurn- ham, has been postfoned indefinite- lIy. i Women'a, Al Saciaty: ot Rerlin Congregational church will meet tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'cloc at the home of Mrs, G Prentice of Worthington Ridge | Legion Trees ! As has been the custom for past several years Bolton-Kasica | ¢ Woman's see W {both the “Paper Dolls” and the Blue {that Bl MeGee, | Kensington | Malarney |ing the needed support to the veter- fup | Berlin the | ¢ hall. The eyes of the card shuffling alement are on tonight's contest to | ch the Tabs team has in the race. John Conlin's Blue Hillians state that if they could not | stop #he “Paper Dolls” nobody can Giana predicts a disappointment to Hillians. It is not known who will comprise na's full feam but it is thought Jerry Warren and » will appear among the agaregationt Belmont bably nse his regulation ith W. W. Fagan and Tom as the lig guns and his ound star, Michael Rayno, giv- John George will squad p ans C'onlin's players will meet the Past Berlin team on Thursday evening and indic~tions point to a Blue Hills victory at last. The new squad from he little district s hampered with nexperience hut wiil donbtlessly put a game fight. The score for all feams stands as follow aper Dolls ilave won two and lost none: Tabs have won one and lost none: FEast has lost one and won none and the Men from the Mountains have lost “wo and gOOSC-RI on the winning column. The game against the Acorn club of Meriden is | discounted, from the Blue Hillia ! win column outside nlayers were Ned upon fo il the ranks. Concert Postponed Tiecanuse of the difficulties in trav- ling in the neizhborhood, the Ken- sington Congregational church cholr mas tree Wednesday eve: s in exercises will be held | ning and the Knights conjunction with the ters will hold their exer-. | cises Monday (Continued evening, December 20. on Page 18) | 1 Community Iheater PLAINVILL DAY, NORMA S in “THE WANL TU DECEMBER i NG ST TTH— Entertainment and Dancing Each Eveaing |GRANGE HALL Dec. 8-9 Strom received and useful vocal were JREAD "l'.R ALD C gifts ins many selections follow About 35 present. friends 1 beautiful and umental and dinner. relatives JASSIFIED ADS William A. Loughlin o d last ¢ ng at the parents from heart The funcral will this afternoon 'ro Eleet Oni t Ever Welcome, home trouble. held of probably | esters of | » transact any other business proper to come before said meeting. Dato t Berlin, Conn., De- |cember 7, | A. A. NORTH, | President. | Attest: Siegrist, Clerk. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS WHATSAMATTER , POP? AINT THAT LETTER T SANTA L\ifilew ¥ An All ’Round Drum SALVATION ARMY DROMP DOES IT MAVE TO BE A SAWATI ARAY By BLOSSER \/EGP -NO OTHER KIND wiLL Do' Reaiis \NAA7S VOOR QEASON FOR WANTING A DRUM oF 'CAUSE T WANT TO PLAY IT ON SUNDAYS