New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 12, 1927, Page 2

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2 YEAR CLUB OF (our scroois ) S, W, AT BANQUET Ghristian Bodmer Elected Presi- dent at Annual Meeting The tSanley Quarter-Century elub. composed of employes of the Stanley ‘Works and its subsidlarics who have served the company continuously for 25 years or more, held its second annual banquet at the Borritt hotel last evening. The club has a mem- bership of approximately which number 125 were f evening. IMive members of were present from the At members from ) 1acmber from B anda, the only member of the club [ in the Can: plant, has worked for the company 63 years. T. L. Weed has the club for the p comed the L the dinner a u was held at which the f ficers were clected for t year: Christian Bodmer, W. H. Hart, vice pres! King, secretary-treasure: Benedict, assistant sec Wilson, a teach chool shest grade of choo, grade six. n Windsor Locks, she at- ed Windsor Locks High school | the New Britain State Normal | school. Her first experience was gained in Rockvi where she taught for thre: the short talks were given by Moore, chairman of th Girectors of the compan previous to| A public concert for the benefit) . NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1927. In Concert For Red Cross Flood Relief Fun | and William Brainerd. —Photo by Johnson & Pete: BOYS’ ORCHESTRA. SOUTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Reading from left to right: Seated: Albert Loomis, Oscar Steege, Vinton Pratt, Frank Spacek. Standing: Donald Root, Walter Young, Frederic L. FFay, leader and planist; Y Robert Clark, Russell Hallin >, coming to this c NOW YOU ASK ONE C. F. Bennett and Vive R. Stanley and W. H. H When an employe c years of continuous presented with a gold watch from the company and automatically be- comes a member of the Quarter- Century club. At the banquet last evening Broneslaw Nowel and Fred- erick T. Schraft were prasented with watches, having completed 25 years of service May 11 and May 13 re-| spectively. During the evcning tele- grams were exchanged between the local body and the plants where members of the club who were un- able to attend are emploved. A message of congratulation and best | wishes was also sent to the Landers, Frary & Clark 25-year club which was holding its third annual ban- quet. A flashlight picture was taken after which members were enter- tained by several acts of vaudeville. Music was furnished by Ben Park- er’'s orchestra. The following have become mem- bers since the first annul banquet: Felix Preis, Howard C. Beach, Alon- 20 G. Bull, Matthew Sokolik, Rein- Panama Canal be- | hold Bergstrom, Lewis Gibson, Mas- ited States took it simo Sarratonio, George W. Gauer, Over? | Edward Heck, Axel Larson, An- a cathode? tonio Bianco, Broneslaw Nowel. Fred he composer of either C. Keeper, Paul F. Failo, Walter wo operas: (a) Sam- | Thorp, Joseph McHugh, R. D. Nor- 9 elilah; (b) Die Walkure, ton, C. Duffey, C. A. Johnson, C. steamers pass from Lake Wearne, Joseph Schweitzer, Gustaf Lake Ontarlo? Lorentson, J. B. Taylor, James T. 8 Whois premier of France? Davis, Erederick T. Schraft. 9. Does Argentina or Chile have NAME THE AUTHORS The fir a bit 1 1. Name the authors of the fol- lowing books: (a) Falk; (b) The vay of All Flesh; (c) Dark Laugliter; (d) The Financier; (e) The Professor's Housc. 2. In what card game does one speak of having “an ace in the hole?” 3. In which of Mark Twain's books does “Aunt Polly” play a 1eading part? -of what nation | title to the southernmost tip of South America? 10, Did Abraham Lincoln ever 'have any military experlence? Hillside 8 lbs $1.00. Creamery Butter 5ie, Russell Bros.—advt. part of today's quiz is | ; the rest is different. | of the Mississippi valley flood suf- | fereres will be given tomorrow eve- |ning in the South Congregational {church by the girls' cholr and the ' {oys orchestra of the church. There | { will be no admission charged, but a |y, I collection will be taken up for the | ¥y Sfl:; Daidn | Red Cross tund. All money recelved | o oo ®*® P { will go to this fund. |~ “Robin Redbreast” The girls’ choir, a photograph of | pyne yeovec“Svan, | which was published in the Herald, | oy, ot "® 2 {recently, and the boys’ orchestra, | ~ ..y Merry Life” pictured above, are new organiza- | B O;'chrstra— tlons. The choir, consisting entirely | i’ beace and for Plenty.” of younger girls, was organized and | : City Items directed by Mrs, Helen Upson. Arbutus Walts | Chorus— Johnny Sands Orchestra— Overture he orchestra was organized and is | ! directed by Frederic L. Fay, director | of religious education. This will be the first opportunity | for many friends of these organiza- tions to hear them in public con- cert. [ The program, which starts at 7:45 o'clock, will be as follows: Orchestra— Glorial Overture Debut March Chorus— “Welcome, Sweet Spring” “Under His Wings” Orchestra— Poet and Peasant Overture Neptune March Chorus— “Beautiful Moonlight" Orchestra— Flag of Truce, March One cent sale at Miller & Han- son Drug Co., 30 Church St., Thurs., Fri. and Sat—advt. Grange play, I. O. O. F. Hall Sat- urday evening. . Dancing—Imperial Club orchestra.—advt. society will be held this evening at §:1% o'clock at the parish hall. One cent sale at Miller & M. {son Drug Co., 30 Church St., Thu Fri. and Sat—advt. The Luther League will hold a meeting tonight at 8 o'clock. After the business meeting a program of sor Olsson, will be furnished. Re- freshments will be served. Confidence The tonic of fine tailoring has an immediate effect. A man looke better—feels better—thinks faster—con- fident in the knowledge that he is making a good impression. And this effect is heightened, when the suit is one of Mags Kuppenheimer FAMOUS FORTIES 40 NEMAGESONS " IT CANT BE DONE BUT IN with low overhead, we can sell make our legitimate profit. Why pay more for Tires when Federals. SERVICE Cor. Park & Stanley G. J. Jackson Tel. 3734 1 HOUSEHOLD DRUGS, REMEDIES AND PENSLAR THURSDAY, FRIDAY and Collegiate Sport Shoppe MAIN AT EAST MAIN 30 CHURCH ST. A meeting of St. Joscph's Parish | cntertainment in charge of Profes- | Something for Nothing BUSINESS by buying in large quantities and operating ONE CENT SALE Federation of Women’s Club Ends Conference Greenwich, Conn., May 12 (P — With the adoption of several reso- uiions on national affairs and the cisction of delegates to the mna- | »nal convention at Grand Rapids, fich, May 30, the 31st annual| convention of the Connecticut state federation of women’s clubs closed here today. No election of officers |was held this year. The delegates to the national convention will be Mrs. George H.| Stoughton and Mrs. Robert F. Gabh cf Hartford, Mrs. Albert E. Hotch- kiss of Milford and Mrs. James Baldwin of New Haven. The next annual meeting of the federation will be held in New Ha- ven. Among 15 or 20 resolutions | opted was one opposing any | weakening in the enforcement ot the prohibition laws. MRS. MIX OFF FOR PARIS New York, May 12 (UP)—Mrs. Tom Mix, wife of the screen actor, | said today she was soon to sail for| |a vacation in Europe with her five vear o}d ‘daughter, Thomasina. She denied published reports that she | would seck a divorce in Paris. | Hillside Creamery Butter Slc, 2 Ibs $1.00. Russell Bros.—advt. these sturdy built FEDERAL EXTRA SERVICE TIRES at a very low price, save the users money and These Tires are second to none in quality and will deliver the most miles per dollar invested you can buy Get just as many miles as from any other Tire and save money. GEORGE’S TIRE & BATTERY Sts. B. H. 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