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12 GODLESS MEETINGS Soaal News FOR THEATHEISTS At Same Time Devout Russians Observe Easter m Page Threc) Storey, brother of a8 best man ip tha couple h strest tary and past Britain lodge, . and one of tha » a gown of flesh ith fl mings with 10 honguet of Miss Trens mald sh col carried a was Her houquet was of yel- and vellow sweet peas, brother of the the 1. Hepp. < Hepp son of of Wilson Josephine CLUB EVENTS ‘Pomted finthue blerlmg Sohd Silver \/lu:(’ lv'l’; five eueru(tous and selected toda as family silver of" perimanent valye am/([esxm w2l CAsk to see new Taised flomyrams LE WITT 200 Main N1 M.C tp 1 Flight NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, 'ETHEL: DOEGHT — ARG ALL OVER EVERYTHING~ — — ETC— ETC— T GET YOUR GOM — Goat-Getters| QYT DowH N COvERXD N —~ ALWAYSY N ISNT He CUTE-? TS A MEXICAN HAIRLESS PP~ How You WON'T Have- TO GO OUT LOOKING= LKE. AN ANIMATED ° e /" APRIL 23, 1927, BERLIN NEWS m Page Seven) prer The Wil be public is ted to attend. East Berlin Junior baseball team will play the on Jrs, of New Britain on the local diamond tomorrow afternoon. Any n de- ring games with - with anaging the age fs from 14 The competition at Roys' elub for honors in apparatus and general mat work has been completed and the cups to the winners will he awarded at the a exhibition in The winne; 1 officlally, but they are as ording to repoj second, George Macl) rd, Willlam Walsh. Most of ing at the prepara- " Miss Virginia Walsh is returning orrow from Stamford where she heen spending the weck as the st of Mr. and Mrs. John Walm- of that city. r. and Mrs. Willlam Brown are spending the week-end in Philadel- | phia with relatives, They ars ex- pected o return tomorrow evening. 0. Clark is able to bo about several days' confinement me by iliness. Toys who intend to Berlin | have not heen | 7th Wonder of the World i | DeForest Phonofilm Talking Pictures Now Appearing in Local Theatre PROFITS UNLIMITED IN THIS REMARKABLE INVENTION OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME TO BECOME A SHAREHOLDER IN THIS COMPANY For Further Details Fill Out and Mail The Coupon Below. Act Quickly. H. G. SMITH & CO. 63 WALL ST. NEW YORK CITY H. G. SMITH & CO. 63 Wall St, New York City Without any cost or obligation on my palt ki furnish od | | m[/i; 1927 BY NEA SEAVICE. INC. < e “WiEN GV IS e BEST OF The= ARG MENT the chairman and was assisted by Miss Lula Rlakely and John Dolan | while the fellowing past councilor: | filled the chairs at the meeting: | Councilor, . C. Prelle; As. couneilor, i Schutz: viee-councilor, A. V. councilor, P. conuncllo: P. councilor, Grag | warden, John Dolan; conductor, |Lula Blakely; inner sentinel, Anna Shilling: outer sentinel, Violet Nor- ton; assistant recording secretary. Middleton; recording secreta la Rowe: treasurer, W. Rowe; neial secretary, W, Keller. i served at 6:30 fol- {lowed by dancing. The Mary Lou | | zirls played. P J Harrison; . A meeting of the Arts and Crafts club was held on Friday at . Middlebroo lecture on M, Henry 1. Berg W. Hitcheock The club will rlumn ave an interesting Art Minia and were Mrs, the strest on Britain, last nig} of the Woman's the parish ho ton Congre Mr. Gr Lizzie | ora Beale; | the | * Morgan Memorial in Hartford. Touis | open an | ments, near Hamlin's Road or John- son's Station. Phone 136-3—advt Wanted gentlemen for room and bhoard; also tahle boarders at 11 Nor- ton P! Mrs. Alice Cook.—Advt. Whist and dance to be given the Lady Foresters, American I glon hall, Thursday evening, § o'clock. Admission 25e—advt. ] IJITIZENS Tl] SUSTAIN ART LIFE WITH FUNC (Continued From First Page) Marshall Xendrick will have charge] of the men's Bible class. Evenifg service at 7 o'clock, Young Prople’s meeting at 8 o'clock. Topic “Chang- inz the Chinese leader, Arthur Vi- | cinus. Th e §s cordially invit- | ed to attend all of these services, Advent Christian Church | Morning worship at 10:43 o'clock The pastor, Rev. €. H. Monble: will speak on tha subject, “The Ne- | crssity of Departur Sunday school at 1:05 p. m Young People’s service at 6 p. m. with the president, Walter Woods, | as leader, 1 i e comin o0 ; | o'clock. The subject will be “The| | Seriousness of Decision.” I | | i The mld-week prayer meeting will i 14 on i o'clock. Thursday evening at| urgent to provide high class enter- | tainment for the rising generation | which without it will grow up 1entally under-privileged and un-| e aiaioned) The plans to be followed in de- ew Britain ot to | the crea- | Birthday Party Mrs. W. A, Hydr was surprised ye by friends from Bri ville, her birthday versary hav- | ing occurred on Thursday. Ten sat | | down to a dainty lunch. They de-|velopi ted wishing her many happy re-| s of the day. Murphy’s Junfors Win Murphy's Junlors, with Murphy, rolling in great form, downed ' @ team {rom the Bristol Brass Co.| on the Recreation bowling alleys | three Atrin 1 | i sl I of Park streot | erday afternoon |, ol and Forest-| these things in tion of a sustaining fund which popular support would be sy, stined to be the man- r in which New Britain will pro- vide its people with the entertainment and high type amuse margin 0f 138 ;;.nt which it now lacks, 0. Hoppy . Grant, chair- , Mra. T. H. William H. Allen, and Mrs. R. B. Doar ' » club vxlll e held W Manor ln" Mrs. W, A. Wal- Allen, heodore o to Washington of the ther Stanley Chapter Daughters volution will be h. at the Shuttle 1:30 o'clock. Mrs nson of Page Seven) n and Miss Lillian Be Mor pastor. nior talk will Ken aing the « Charlotts P nior_chioir il he reports of the rrison | & for | Cl T | Kov v\l | Baker | Murphy, -'L:mv\ Mills, son of Su nt 2 (\r'mu \\u]n sd New Britain, | All membars of the Al-Plainville » asked to report o'clock tomor-| roon at the high school | The players will get down to| am with which large majority A public social given in Odd F night by Martha Refreshments will he serve | A dance will be held this evenin at the Tonic club, 43 West Main| treet, [ Miss Louise Snow, 18- year-old girl of Austin, Tex., holds unique position, for a woman, of chief clerk to the Texas House of Rep- resentatives. She was re- cently elected to fill an un- expired term. manura for| Plainville.— | remove Telephone 1 ¢ room tenement, MOORLAND FARM GOLDEN GUERNSEY MILK HEAVY GUERNSEY CREAM The Best Milk Sold in the City. all tmprove- Raw Milk Containing All the Vitamines Costs More, Worth More. Ahsolutely Safe, 0. R. 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