New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 5, 1927, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 35, 1927. New Modes in Spring Apparel For the Woman and Miss So varied and smart are the new fashions all femininity can be attractively arraved. and sport frocks, dresses 1m for the new season just opening, that i The sport and dressy coats, the tailored afternoon and formal wear and the smart ensemble cos- tumes for sport or dr r easy and un rivalled choice. Startipg with the coats, perhaps vou would 11'\0 one of black kasha with inserts or piping of black satin, smartly trimmed with monkey, natural cat, Iynx or Ameri- can broadtail, very smart and good looking. Possibly the plaid sport coats with their tailored lines and simplicity of style might be vour choice. Whatever vour fancy vou will find it here. Best of all at the most moderate prices possible. i SPORT COATS DRESS COATS from from $25.00 « $65.00 $35.00 . $95.00 Y:. FROCKS GALORE SHOWN THE NEWEST COLORS, THE LATEST MODES, CLEVERLY STYLED, BOTH DRESSY AND PRACTICAL AT OUR STORE, There are frocks for the junior figure, m for women of regular or stouter builds. Price too has been ¢ iven sy 1 consideration. Frocks for all occasions, of all materials, with every new idea that artistic could produce. special for each . each taste and skilled at are offered $14.95 0 365.00 Berlin News NEW TEAGHER IS ELECTED BY BOARD Mrs. Harry Edelson Sucoeeds Late Mrs. Edith Hewett Vislts Parents ictoria 1'is] Mrs, hington R Special Lenten Bolton-Kaska Church Announces 5 § liked by f the club as well as reside i > town who know hi lowing the pres T Pt men Samuel 2 ‘Wins Dinner From Unionville E Miss cup b g Miss glonnaires In Contest. boys of th S The school hoard, meeting last ing in the oftic of the tow t, appointed Mrs. Harry Iide son to take the ion lett vacant by the Hoew faculty. e position in the formerly taught in s ington, Colchester and other in this state given in conne -week va Will he order to r closing of same date ingto will vacation dlow towns schools t | 15 schools parents and on the i1t is the b ibing the | parents are too late teacher as @ ions work- | interests of the boy and the er for the youth to0 apt to draw from ns beloved by her co-workers fluences of home un her pupils, is kept - The subject of lar For this purpos: proposed new buildings was older peo i} over for further ple an f ir sunid conslderation he |club an ceived the hearty fact that it was s o be ent and promises of Voted on at last eve s meeting. |ation from t1 ar 1t is stated that several properties St Paul's Church have been offered by local residents | Mass will be cclel a but no decision has been given out 10 o'elock tomorrow morni iy the governing hedy. Two mem- Paul’s church, Kensington ers of the board were absent from | D). of Hartford, will o hast evening's meeting due to fliness. A session of the Sunday sche Lenten Servi f v the 10 o'clock ma nesday 1 wway Kensin second club, work in Rsithat 1p the event » Take Up Traffic is probahls that h Monday evening will traffic question for tl isan he proposed es. at the in- Question. board of Casey i ! ; tions of Farming and Wort - Worthinzt 1ri- B w congist of mass, oclock dur- and benediction will be held sacred Heart : Kensington v. John C. Brennan of Ken- || March sington will officiate at o'clos ma d tomorrowv mo m E Saered Heart Berlin rvices on We d vening: ing the Lenten son lat St. Paul's church, (On Wednesday even 1 probuably diseusse vy, formerly 10 e The bourd Mary's churc profs t St | Fast Sunday se seminary, Hart a serics of five sermo roughout Len Phillips, evening a month’s s K n Cong vind m. will be sun \urch wi he mor i <. Mary Lynch of Ko N ices fomorrow at 10:45 y Fast Berlin Wins Contest ith an address on ot “The| S 5 the Met L post, Americ Genius of Prayer d victor mem- | Will be held at hership co between the 1o Christi Endeavor prost and the Legion of Unionville will he Young Peo The local Legionnaives have reach- | Meeting being omitted tomorrosw 1 the 100 per cent membership ntion is called to the ting nark and are therefore entitled to | of Ke on Men's Lyceum to Vegin vill continue t On Wednesday goal to work down the tomorrow o 6 oclock, Plainville News NARTHA SEYNOUR, | 1 93, DIES AT HOME Beheved 0 Be Oldest Resident oi Plainyille J. ARTHUR LYNCH DEAD | Whiting Street Rresident Passes Away—Court Cases—School De- bates—H. S. Honor Role—Charch Notes—lJoes-Rogers Engagement. Mrs. Martha (Pa 7 4 vesterday vacation time. Mr, . W. Hoffma oicing over Mrs, He s Mildred Johns Mrs, Wililam erly Mi roof Mr 1 on of this place Mra. Goc yesterday hean fow from Inear future Mr. D Bynon was formerly ¢ TS, with lleys hore sidering the en them. s rlin has turned out some Fams scout troop ean man inters past 1in boy's work can qual for <o raste 15 allowed by The overlor drawn, ho hat Th Day of Pra OCPENING! Sat., March 5, 1927 HOME BAKERY (Off Whiting St.) Will Open Today with a full iine of bread. rolls, French and Danish pastry, New York and Swedish style coffee cake and all | Kinds of buns. Eversweet goods, | Variety to Please Everyone, ‘ Free samples of cake inz two Two Dollars cent gold pleces, other colns, smallest a dime, will be baked with these samples given away at 30 p. m. to cach luchy cus- tomer. HENKY CARLSON JACK SIMON, Proprictors. contain- and fifty DAY —MATINE BERT LYTELL In a Theilling Community Theater Plainviiie Toviny RIN-TIN-TIN in CWITILE he Silent 1lye ables S v aml BETTY Monday and T i Harrison Ford and Ph in “THE Mareh 6ih MILTON SILLS BRONSON in ARADISE® March vilis Haver NERVOUS WRECK"™ Bristol News CORGNER T0 HOLD INQUEST ON DEATH Ruthorities to Conduct Formal Inquiry Monday Morning GRADUATION EXERCISES Certificates Awarded to 95 in Vo- catjonal Classes—Thomas Roberts Dies at Age of So—H. S Team Victorious. LONDON SLIEPSt News -8 AND NIGUT Tale of the “The Lone Wolf’s Reaturn” VIS A¥ “THE OUTEAW ERNOON ONLY——LEO MALONLY in EXPRESS" SUNDAY NIGHT S“SWEET ROSIE © Tmortal Song — MCPADDEN'S FLATS™ OGRADYT = Pleturized with SHTRLEY AIRTRIN ASEY AT Underworld dinner to b held in the Kensington Metho- ille post in Unionvilic ch tomorrow evening at § FR (\K] ES Boys' Club Parents’ debate on the subject, LU AND About 140 parents and members That the St ot the t Berlin Boys' club gath- ss on th ¢ eved last evening in of B Women Bill whick pin Community House rate e Su ¢ ue of the annual Parents’ i organization. The sy of the | pubiic levening were Oscar DBensen, former Ke ropresentative, and Henry 1. Fowl- Sunday fer of Middietown, a traveller of o'clock ote. Kensington c Mr. Benson spoke on the work 11 o'clock, Rev. May B. Lord, pas- | ind history of the club. The club tor, will officiate and will speak on ! was organized some two years ago the ther t for the Print of | and since that time has given the the Nails, T Will Not Bolicve.” Ep- hoys of that locality an organiza- worth League services at 7 o'clock ion which has developed and ex- will be led by Miss Dorothy Day, panded the viewpoint of cvery whose theme will be “Whole Heart- nember, especially the physical side ed Forgiveness, theme pf the boy which has been aided for the ever hrough gai and exercises, e he “How add. Nature study and field trips The soci: fwere mentioned and the plans for at the pa Monda fter- he coming outdoer season were noon at o'clock. W lay explained to the parents. The elub afternoon at 2:30, the Women's plans to have nature study trips Home Missionary society will me hroughout spring and summer, at the church, the ker of the luring which they will study the day being Mrs. J. W. Potter of Wa- habits and tralts of animals and terbury, district president. The mid- birds. Tree study will also have its weck services at 7:30 o'clock on part on the program, Mr. Benson | Thursday evening will bo led by WHY, SURE, L DLAY X PIANO = I'M GOING 7O TAKE MY LESSON Now = T CAN PLAYIF YoU KAEW SUSIE" WiTHOLY MAKIN' A MISTAKE ! is invited, sington Methodist school will be held at 10 tomorrow morning at the Methodist urch, At} HIS FRIENDS TRAT'S Ay Tag ls No Muszcnan AMUSIC = TAAT TELLS VA ALc TR’ WELL WHAT'S IN AT ROLL TAERE 2 ANOTES YA USE»7U NOTES ARE ABCDEFG — THATS ALL YA GOT7A MM% BUT WHE QE‘S THE ‘VU'? / TH E?‘: IS NO O/uey 60 AS FAR / — 7K LETTERS \ ler, Blanel W, u-rtru-Je Le Harold Jack- . Charles K. , Henry C. Alfred Hrand v Elovet- 1 Harry Fio- Hrand Ker- ¢ Kryeskl, Alfreq Bristol High Victorious 0l basket ngton high > on the latter of ore of 28 to forward for quarter: Thomas Roberts aged $0 years the Forestville for th past 67 ¢ on Pine ternoon from in- c to old age. He able to get about house rday when ho was con- to his roon ts was born in Ireland to this country with his tev. Willlam I the ligh mass ient will be in RB. Colvin nklin B. Col- who died 1 Thursday 0 o'clock this rfter- o Prospect Methodist Hubert 1. Jones con- services and interment cemetery. Basketball Tonight Departure basketball ag into action this second game of ¥ will line up agains s Gear quin aggrezations re with ar ving 29 victor on, Miss Thomas of Miss Jenaw years, of Ia"s‘ 3 o'clock t Advent Christian ta Wost In Bristol augh t 2 (Skies) was spent ber of tng employed by Bristol Manufacturing company vived by eeveral cousins Woman Fined 87 nmerman laws. { wew, 7uen sow + CAN YoU PLAY IF YOU kAEW

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