New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 18, 1926, Page 7

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7 ADDITIONAL BERLIN NEwS Sanrise A Christmas sunrise service Do | ginning at 6:30 o'clock will be he il at the Kensington Methodist chiich on Christmas Day. Rev. May L Lord will officiate. Many Attend Funcral Hundreds of Kensingtonians and Rerlinites attended the funeral of | Adele Murray held this morning at . Paul’s church, Kensington, Tha | flower tribute to the departed resi- [dent was one of the most beautiful | displays ever seen in this place, Rev. {John C. Brennan, assisted by Rev. W. D. Casey and Dr. Drennan, cele- brated a_requiem high mass. Burial Mary's cemetery, New TD\\X\ ficials attending in- First Selectman George B. Town Clerk Arthur L. Wood- ruff, Representative Claude W. Stevens, Philip M. Fagan,_ Mrs. |George Graen, Mrs. George Griftith, [ Mrs. Henry Hooker, Miss Mary E. | Griswold and other members of the Hwngun of Women Voters, tnstalled at|{ At a meeting of the Employes' | Club Loses ¢ ‘"-“l'”‘::’n,,"’Sm'.f:”"r““;‘(“«:?;q "% | nealth protective league last eventng | T ngton Boye' club suf- o R R ¥4 % 1in the city court room, the following | f€7°1 & scvere beating last night at 3 tain. [ Sna A he hands of New Britain State Vort o/ Called OLT ficers were elected: President, £idne New Brifgly house at 12 o’cock. {will be brilliantly illuminated each | The county league basketball | Samuel J. Large; vice-pr 00l Seam. Which JHvo H Kensington Congregational |evening through the holiday se: | game between Plainville and Man- | WValter L. Crouch; secretary, ”“7“,' The . final’.Jscoig Sunday school will meet at 12 'and @ program of Christm R e e e r, T, 4 80 o & THINWS T o'clock tomorrow morning at the |is being planned for some night next | called off by Manchester, The teams ollowing e femmrvon fhe. dogindle Kensington Congregational church. the river have mot been ful. |(ora Were elected: Albert Vuilleu- | 208501 and the youngsters, nothing e Phillips, pastor, will | e b sl New Departure Manu- | nt 1"14 ‘t he ;x <.'|;’\'{~'1“n:; sl;qte !!lm; be in rge of 1 orn- ¢ LElie e ieerarat e g | facturing company; Henry J. Love- _ P oprad L i ing at 10 The | tric - .:;i‘(nfixéc;:rm":hu ,:,‘:x{,:‘;‘?,'; of the Wallace Barnes com- | 0TS Such as last night's. The next | Christian will be | All hiose over eactl Bialowillos o C. Morgan o American || RS0 R E LI Tpeal Evorpoiilisnt { held at 6:30 o'clock hedued game s for next we ik company; B. W. Aspelin o e = o'clock the Young Bri ¢ > T R 2 ams to st NEW BRITAIN 1926, DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, Plainville News $103 RAISED FOR COMMUNITY TREE |Expect Lights Will Be Turued on This Evening ‘BANNELL HEADS PYTHIANS Officers for | B. |& P. Store, John Ne | Simpson, Sweets T~ |Fodt, o'clock, the pastor will be in charge of the regular evening preaching service. Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock | the Sunday school will hold its ex- ercises and Christmas tree. There | will be no mid-week service at the church this week. At 6 o'clock Fri-| day aftrnoon, in lieu of the regular Junior league meeting, the Junior league members will gather at the parsonage to go singing Christmas carols to the shut.ips. At 7:30 o'clock the Sunday school members | will gather at the parsonags for the ' same purpose. The attendance at the morning services tomorrow are asked to bring their Bibles and Tes- taments as there will be responsive reading from St. Luke. Berlin Congregational The Sunday scheol of the Berlin | Congregational church will meet at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning under | the supervision of Miss Mary E. Griswold. At 10:45 o’clock Rev. Bamuel A. Fiske, pastor, will lead the regular morning services with the text “The New Commandment.” The Junior Fndeavor meeting at 3 | o'clock will be lead by Josephine |, Barreterrio. The .Young Peoples so- |, ciety will convene at 7 o’clock. The Berlin Men's Bible class will meet {at the Worthington Community Cesar Neri, Joe Nerl, Hugh Simpson, John James Simpson, Palace of Vincenzo Minella, Louis Edward Prior. Annie Mo Mrs, H. A Bristol News HEALTH LEAGUEIN ANNUAL MEETING ey B o e "or | Samuel J, Large Made President Pythian lodge No. 47, Knights or | Dythin, 5t - —Reports Presented MEMBERSHIP OF ting in Odd Fellows' hall. Other | Co. Whistle Mrs. A. D. Fisher, Helen L. Marjorie isher, Mildred Denald Benjami Walter Dr. George F. Cook, Dr. J. Bml Rev. Charles 8. Wyckoff, \HA Carrie Stewart | Bannel Elected. ray, Open Evenings— Sat. Dec. 18, Wed. Dec. 22, Thurs. Dec. 23. When Looking For GIFTS TO MEN You’ll Find Easy Choice From These crs named by the Pythians were as follows: vice-chancellor, Martin | Stephenson: prelate, Edgar Norton ister of v rk, Benjamin Carlson; | er of 1.cords a seal; William master of finance, Irvin master of exchequer . Wilbur; master at arms, | John Carlson; outer guard, Adelber, Stephenson; representatives to the lodge, Harold C. Anderson for | year and Willlam B. Wilber for | two years, These office 5,04 E. Ingraham Arouses | T‘ Pythian Lodge Elects | | |ca Coming Year — School Vacation | City by Prank—Waterbury Bas. | Carter, ketball Team Here Tonight— 2 Starts Thursday—Call Meeting to Discuss Civic Windows. Below Zero Recorded This Morn- one ing. the Legion for the community ccted on the town green. It hoped to complete the wiring y and turn th lights on this for the first time; the (ree rs will be sum of §103 bas been raised | !(hD | |evening Trade ¥ l1oomed up - worst defeat am. The Dret - or Connecticut L flin: greed to vmond ha sations, SHIRTS Of radium and truhu silks price $8.50» $10.98 MUFFLERS Of silk or cashmere, ranging from $1.95 » $7.50 In both cotton and wool, in all colors, for GREY MOCHA GLOVES | Genuine blackhead of gray suede gloves, $4.98 to $2 5 .00 cach | full lined, for, pair, SMOKING JACKETS { $3 25 From v{m"qi ed it up to THOUGHT OF LOUNGING ROBES? That's a hint worth taking. If he needs one don’t consider anything else. We offer silk ones satin lined, with Skinner’s satin | collar and cuffs, priced | $12.98 « $35.00 BLANKET ROBES rapging in and Peoples s . church 011 Razors in old razors h . Roger M. Gris- . a letter which that althouzh old ar eresting, chief ¢ ics in \eir istori = 1 ol utens | tic histories attach Probably 1 | tlon, Dr to Dr. Ga old, his grand- father, the first physiclan of Man- Marsham ) Foran. § He thur e FREC SERRE ames were employed, tha prizes b 1]\” rket, Hutton-Jones Co., dore arded to Elinor Bartle willim, and Patricia Amish. School Vacation. mm. at 3 o ey n with the i C. J. Root cor will meet a R o | Wyrtzen of the J. H | Inc.; E. D Allen of the Birthday Party i‘“‘"‘ ton Manufa o 3 ; 0o Marie Scheible, daughter of Mr ytle : and Mrs. I heible of Trun.- { TONE of the Sesslons Fou: bull ainad s nim pany; A. H. Bradley of ¢ = ham companys C the Bristol and ;pm‘ need rt off the r. Power ¢ Co., v dard Inc., Plain- uring company; Geo: By Spring Coal (¢ | states wenu their Authe to them g rf, Arline Slater, collec~ tt, Dorothea Thom pso: Muriel Gwillim, Jane Lord, Bet, ! ‘|-r'wn1 Kosen- Norton, Charles | ¥lorabel] Parker, and He ore mitted last evening wa “The eague has now he close of its ninth as follows arrived Of wool or silk are offered in variety at | $5.98 « $20.00c SHIRTS ARE ACCEPTABLE Surely if they are the “YORKE"” make. Choice of woven madras, silk stripe madras, broadcloth, oxfords and other good shirtings, priced Men ned its work n greater t i FOUR i Imported and domestic silks, from i | 95C to $450 | SILK AND WOOL HALF HOSE In jacquard effects and solid colors, also heather mixtures, prices range from 79¢ +» $2.00 p—Street Floor in possession Mecting on Civic Windows. t member- | ves follows: Bristol ting of th mmittees ap. gecured the |bhank 1 by the organizations inter. menibsrs et | bax 3 in having men placed in the han indows fn the ne means to called I I istol tol Trust history B 3 ned by Ser -“‘)'H‘l $4,800.4 $1.000 each, t hn:wd of 1 during the | remem fed v dollar contributed by s-imE--,h Receipts dur to wera N funds on hax ning of the year of dividual employe an equal of $11,046.91; added by his emaployer. This is an | $436.04 usually practical e e Secretary’s Report operation and rapidly accumulates | Harry J. McKinstry flivas e sl d the following report for Sxpenditures are guarded with | the year just ended: ol carethy Wl .ast membership campaign, Mar. A Setiorls atith |1 to Mar. 6 192 Number i e A | members enrolled : gain over | 1924 membership, K179; number of on books Dec. 1925, nur of on bhooks since th number of cases on ho sent time, 32; largest number of cases on hooks at any one time v Superin- ot Mills at the chair- | il building | in Tr'\', general style of the 1 be decided, the socie- | ties wanting panels will be definfle- ¥ fixed, and means of raising funds will be discussed lden closing in of win Y put the kmen at the school behin? their hedule for v)n Past two weeks, but an at the lrf"lm .W.\ For Biltwell Toys the razors alone with ch Dr. Matthew had ment was lo: the clothes wer ill another Now On Carts, Beds, Chzistmas Sale | Swings, Cradle Tr ' ‘s Shoy o the with by r owned by A Deck every 5 i Providence e largest ¢ f try. Thi idwin App! $1.50 a Bushel, Delivered BURT'S PLACE 1 the stea rt of the brated J "r‘ who saile West Indies \ln Dr. Griswold by Mr. | the 1ocal physician had oth to Cay cases turned on the ¢ | which comes to t | the medium of its employ Glove Silk Vests with picot tops and picot silk straps, all colors, for, each $1.95 Bloomers with reinforced croteh, pink, peach, white and orchid, for, each $2.95 Chemise in French effect, pink, and " $3.50 Rayon bloomers, all colors, for Hand Bags For Girls Lovely ones of tapestry with metal frames and chain handles, silk trimmed, are fine for this price. Each ! . is expended un- 06raiticE By kws ravidlon it T | money which comes fo- it ‘trom the | dUring the vear, 43; present cases |seal sale is expended under the vote "’f‘fil\jm']vi: :1}:\1:1[9‘«] a8 follows: Male jof the board of managers who exer. | T3y 17 1oalo cases, 18; children |ciso the closest scrutiny over every [ oo ACNS 8 Patlents rango In‘age th sale remains in Bristo] with | - 5 {2 FR0L (ihisiseal sale Temains in Brialol with | =5 4 1ty ‘wre 'ab fiie rolowiing SR dollar that soes out. The proceeds of |.y¢5.f: - onar Orest & Seasiae 1. O h exception of 15 per’cent*which | 7o i o Tieas on-Chate o 3. Lol es to the state tuberculosis o e St Su SR 1o 1o comen i bereulosis con. |yl Heights 1, Gaylord Farm 1, Sar- | ey ; 4 20 % lanac Lake 1, at home, 11. | cireulation, ete. 83 per cent of e i el According to the report the child this seal fund is used largely for the [ who las beey. in the care of. AhE purchase of milk for tuberculous nr\, ague for the longest pm_(mi was under-nourished child and for|placed on the hooks on Sept. 23, ieemave and educational work | 1920, since which time $1,314.75 has k v iis will indicate how des bess o { the enil n ]mfll:.\.‘\ni,,,_. Al R oSt {oiy Ehe fiedof :')::I]cl:‘{!l:. Gladys Daniels will s the benefit of the procecds » longue for the:longest tly to the little the book 0.56 has heen in the care of Legion Wins, bowling feam of Brock- defeated Unionville last ¢s, winning th two games and being only four pins behind on the third. The pinfall |went to Planviille by about 30 pins. Methodist Church. M Fast Berlin Ttems . M. Root, ed to her | street by i : will 1 Morni |the home of Mi Rev. A ‘\\'ilr ox avenne. topic have their tree celebration. e the postmistress home on s morrow as folloy service at 1“‘-!.) o'clock. Ball \\1'1 preach, his Imm.- the cost Big Doudie Tues., Dee. SEENA OW LAME OF Several Mon. and Special in leather, lizard, . colors and | pantie styles 3 W | peach, | X : | | rendered b school with a N THE YUKO! puling m HE T A tremendou of the ul gold rush days, wi nt, loved. toiled and died i =P OTD areh for hes, and where |9 f'\A‘J("\\. fittest were fated to survive. § | be th Also H i In “NO MAN'S GOLD” | (Continued on Page Bible rl:xtw at 12 dre league Mis: Ostrich leather bags, choice of three styles, with purse and mirror. Ferguson plows and Fords sible on displa he A and Service, 248 Elm & |New Dritain, Phone 2701.—advt. | . k! 1on is the topic for dise: on el s iring v ague has | < : and $1.5 with encou TOM MIX the tuberculo- | t i lways been a‘- ] re P ite, with tien Special lot of hand bags, leather, black, for, eachiti e os tan, brown, grey and $2.95 mmis: e and tients who lef( during th at will be the nd all who enjoy the sing- taking the con: care of our power Ipproxima | monthly exper |extensive activities bave rendered slow climb to 10 | the present building too small for |0'clock, ‘H" post’s use. | St. > post is made up of a good | 14 younger element in town always obtained such | up degrees g Berlin News SEEKING FUND FOR. = =+iecs s who D Paul's Church Mass will be celebrated at o'clock tomorrow mo 5 church, Kensing Srennan, pastor, on ui the 1y reports attest eral have bec © masses will be held siting Nurse assoc on. Rev. | at 9 o'clock. P returned to homes ow morning at the irch of will be in || Baptist Church §pF7 v'\v v.?r B ay eveni s - v of those in i Z mJ as 1&1 g Gin |toria are making st e [Tl an sl (Ohristaas: sntacial _|towards better health as the mo Catholic Chu MNP : take up lif | N@W FW mlfig ARy CENIREos and 10 |ing under adsi & -m*l’ ¢ with henediction after the gained in sl Il AQ i1a The Sunday school will meet of the Sunday at the the 10 o'cock oy Rev. Jot charge, . 1.1 it has weekly H0e S1.00 2.00 5.00 Member of the fa v invited to become a S Sunday servic will be 50,00 100.00 50.00 ily iz cor- a member. church Corp Bristo! Sacred Heart Church Ritlnal | Deis Rev. John Bren on, will officiate a tomorrow morning d Heart church, East <vmhy school will follow, Bristol Lum elty Co., Thompson Clock Co., > Bristol Press Publishing Co. \uto Breaks Boy's Leg Simpson, aged 17, son ¢ Mrs. William Simpson f £6 Burlington avenu 15 struck ck this morning on North ¥ an automobile operated by William Aubin of Farmington ave- His left leg was broken below He was removed to the ristol hospital in the ambulance of (Continued on Page 17) By BLOSSER hose who are eslee atoria will not have | contacts Christmas | t makes Christmas It Iy woul t of great to fory simas tokens to iis season. Letters, packages ressed to uberculois nelton, N fariford lestination. tary wi s in t activiti an ranncls where they would do tha zood to the town, the loct I has always received consids | s | Kenstngton Methodist the voters. A recent bill sottling the | Sunday school will meet SR e e tomorrow morning at the which was passed into ton Methodist churéh. » Indication of Bor- |1l o'clock, Rev. May B o ha e o pastor, will lead the regular Sunda lch has gained much head. | MOrNINg services with t e B L “What Think Ye of Chris Ko o'clock Miss Dorothy Day will Ir the Epworth league meeting. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS post's at Jumgrican Legion Men to Push Sale of Christmas Trees 1 ABOVE ! ERO EARLY TCDAY En- Parlor stove for 9 Broad St. Te iv Tractors and Ferguson plows on display at Automotive Sal Service, m St. New ar 1 Iord and o 1 Four-room ¢ ant, corner Brog All impro Apply Josop iture Co., lay Evening :00 to 9:00 o'clock ainville Trust Compan PLAINVILLE, CONN. at 10 of s tenement to and Washing , is a The | antic or Griswold ! reach Health Officer Roger of the as to sonable report orm you ters Old Razor Race—Christmas ad | e dream e ! the e fund a realization around the corner. cavd pa and Leing planned Week Active in Church Circles— and with Other Ttems of Interest. ., tablishme a building s thought that m s With an encour amount ready fi ng ore for Christmas Bolton-Ka the local b trees for ca post, Amwerican ch on, [Ao! LeT ME SER! 01! will start its intensive disposal ol U the throt tinug sal ing week. A persor Louse will be P tul year ed in the ¢ Iunds which the sale will go tow lishing of a building 1 is _hoping for than | vibution ar be added to in order to niore adequate now o the loc the or vigions of in the otiing At one-glory strect, K structure v when the tions here, With tiv N de post fi it has b rhout the ¢ quarter campaizn for ol et n 1 of ag and will con- ' g \Wome om too to ind th succes Legion in lessly have in the coming 1 hehind will to pls tivitic part madc house mpai The North Winds Do Blow Berlin wrapped ‘tself up in woolens and fura tod ury did 1 tol npkan into ith th at wind Ins eams bhe- last it more 5= r been record- | of the t obtained nd which will nost than they nd in view, going in vimo with | oy dquariers | phsanee its ) give th tiveon 10 when a b ons desc fall risers and R nded on 1 of snow 11 ock » fowr 10 1ight This of th ter until feund hu ment otly ena it fa waking up 2 moraing be- ed its2lf and began & hottom of the ir Y Fahren! was “l it was far 1:to t fore it eti op! en {ound ried that which | | WY DON'T VoL TAVE THAT, s 16UESS i OM WOULD LA FINER GIFG:) LILE A BIBLE FOR HER CHRISMUS PRESENT! 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