New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 16, 1927, Page 11

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1927 fore receiving the second lieutenant |fording to the occupants a n!emntlsmut fleld day when she officially |company, has joined the hole-in- Pickard Fin‘is All‘ Pickard, - ‘retary of the federal ra- a Tommissions bestowed upon them at |outlook across the pond to the Boy |terminated her commissionership, |one club when he made the fifth Condxtlons Are Better dio commission which yesterday graduation. 8cout camp and private cottages on will be used by the former com- hole of the Shennecossett golf T “ oy placed them in effect. F The list includes Frederick Fun-|the other side, and even beyond to | missioner to purchase a 50-pound |course with his drive. It is the first Wflshlnxfl:nx June b —: :':-e P s X i ston, Jr., son of the late Major Gen- ithe Portland-East Hampton tum-ibnll which will be erected in camp. [time that a single hole has been was distinct impro2m :‘1 ; n he it s yl?zs; lo;l ; e air, eral Funston who led American |pike, | This will be the call bell for campers. |made in one on that course. [::::d:‘a:;l[nz’s::::::«mn o‘:r‘x;‘gc n‘e\: *M”me::;u;::y het:am" :::;fl::: force- in the Philippine insurrection | The camp consists of four groups| Camp Sprague is prepared to take q = and to Vera Cruz, Mexico, in 1914. |of tents, ,Ech group .umun" by | care of 50 girls this year. Girls have | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED Ans!wme lengths among the country's|air seemed to be in decidedly better 3 ; : _— ftself in & clump of pine, spruce and | been asked to enroll for a least two FOR YOUR WANTS Iradio stations in th> opinion of Sam |condition Fumniture Co., Inc. Glfls PI‘GSGIIM fo R‘bbl Hadas |bayberry trees. The groups repre- ' weeks at a time. The camp Will be | s — > . fil l T AMP sent girls of different ages, permit- |under the personal supervision of and s M Dfl]dso]] ting those of each group to enjoy | Miss Gladys G. Cline, scout director. their recreation according to their| A camp committec consists of the 500 i own age and interests. lruuowlng persons, selected for their An enthusiastic meeting of the As an added convenience a new |special knowledge of health, sanita- Jewish Community Chest committee | a2 driveway will be opened into the|tion and outdoor activities: Mrs. Hofiman Gas Heaters are MA]N ST. camp. The driveway, instead of fol- | Leon A. Sprague, chairman; Mrs. i qeagnetsiant nigh (I the . ventey Will Close Deal This Wesk fop|icmine the windine road now used, | Hattio Osten and Mrs. Edward Hol. known for their instant icarus: of the EynRgogue om it 036 5 OF | witt open directly oft the main high- |stein of the Officers’ association: delivery of hot water— street. Nearly every member of the way, a distance of 700 feet from |Mrs. A. 8. Grant, council and sanita- g very g committee was present and for the P]m)l]ase 0[ W Acm camp. It will be 12 feet wide and |tion; [.\m,E l:a.l:hh\?nn‘hn"f&un- without raising the tem- & will be graded for travel. From Mrs. izabet! eye, nul on- T :;":n:,l;n bafe. o Es AN TR |time to time gravel and crushed |ist; Mrs. Esther Trumbull, Plain- perature of the kitchen. The dreams and ambitions of New |stone will be added in order to keep | ville; Dr. Mildred Gardner, exam- H t Da M 1a full : to date showing that 300 contribu- | vast half dozen years will be real- | Boys from the carpenter and|Robert Deming, Berlin and Mrs. E. : ‘ The simplicity of con- ized within a tew days when the | masonry departments of the state | L. Warren, commissioner. b3 deal will be closed for the vuchhabse trade school are engaged in build- —_———— A struction makes the pur- of 47 acres of ground near Job's (ing a new recreation hall to be In HOLE-IN-ONE CLUB C IH ife. Pond, for a permanent camp site. lzoxu feet, Bricks for an open fire- |y oty B P Rob- ina Loo ouse cl_lase ofa Hpfiman, a life The purchase i a definite fact, |place have been donated by R. O.. . "“f “Gimiiion. New London time addition to the although there are a few final mat- |Clark. The hall will be used for as- [o1° 5 S¥M BRtoh Cam LORTOR 5 ters to be arranged before it be- |sembly purposes and camp craft and | 3 2 household equlpment, comes a matter of record. Because of |nature collection exhibits will be | this situation no figures have been |held there. It will take away the;r_—-———— X o made public at this time. |congestion at the dining: pavilion | | After Lindbergh's Great Flight The first expense 18 fll(‘ The site stretches from the pond In |erected sometime ago by the Rotary || we Have Moved Up One Flight a front over a pine covered hill and |club and known as “Rotary Hall” || 2" o0 B ! last. It is a trouble-proof | 3ive You Better Eyesight down into a deep mossy sxdcdl As has been the custom in past | heater. ° ravine resembling a mm!aturvi\.arq the camp this year, “hnch, | Hoffman canyon, which in turn winds around fopens July 9, Wwill be known as| o the hill and opens into a flat valley. | “Camp Sprague.” This is a tribute Especially in vie“, of the The camp site is on the shore of | .con A. Sprague, who was | Eyesight Specialist rs fot that 1t i the lake, but sets back from the jcommissioner for eight years, and 3 as t ac atitis edge of the water. A roadway or to her husband, treasurer of :he 308 Mam St' eate. walk runs from the boat landing on |United Community corporation, who Over P. Q. Clothing Store the shore of the lake to the camp has shown a keen personal interest | suite 202 Phone 570 Installed by Leroux. headquarters. in Girl Scout work. We speak German, French, Polish The tents are scattered through a The $30 in gold presented to Mrs. | and Russian % small forest of evergreen trees af- Sprague last Saturday at a Girl | __——J“ You can arrange to have BED any one of the Hoffman heaters placed in your RABBI GERSHON HADAS | home today. tors have s0 far contributed about \ o n ol s, g S. W . Menus Sh oé Store W Sold and Installedby ~ On terms to suit your con- ROOM check up is made a total of $30,000 venien will have been subscribed. Some of ence. the local orgdanizatlor;l }‘;av{-e already G O f B S LER Co d he k been allotted part of their propor- 1 2 S, : ; me in and see the heat- X LT omng ut o usmess a.le (1]1).4 i il bigeadiod ol work, Other allotments will be made by the executive committee — h will be in your own home. next. week. A survey of the indi- | T’le Healmg Expert Women's Novelty Shoes | el v $ ing display rooms on Arch Latest Styles of New Colored Footwear Every pair of New Colored Shoes in the store all selling at the one low price. Eomeatkaxly Blonde Kid $ Rose Blush 1 98 ; Tngis 8 : ... OXFORDS Grey Kid . STRAPS TIES . 7 PUMPS White Values to $6.00 and many other styles Cherries Every Size $l .98 and Combinations Every Heel nnows | sy SAMUEL M. DAVIDSON vidual contributions will be made by the executive committee and wherever the contributions should { | be larger an attempt will be made to increase them so that the full | ! L quota of the drive may be realized. | ‘After the business meeting Samuel | All colors, all sizes, soft Padded Elk . : M. Davidson turned the gavel over soles. Regular $1.00. . Wondos 211 INCY 29 to George Gans who called upon the | = e Mergatis : HARTFORD workers for remarks. Dr. Morris : ; Dunn, in behalf of the committee, s e Children’s = ~ - presented to Mr. Davidson, chairman of the campaign, a three volume set st o (S Play < ! | Only 14 Days to Place Your Orders work and the spirit that Mr. David- son put into the campaign and show- D = - i ed that the unity and coordination in an S the local work was due to a great i | extent to the tact and ability of Mr. v Misses’ and Children’s { Davidson as chairman. Judge Mor- We solve the shoe problem rls D. Saxe, in behalt of the com- Tan and Elk i vt ki 55 [l Boys’ School Shoes [l wiess o2 [§ 1 Strap Pumps | ) All Wool Plaid Blankets ot his untiring work and energy in l All Solid Leather Selling Out and Oxfords ! | the campalgn. Both Mr. Davidson R Y | ubber Heels and Rabbl Hadas, in accepting the | 3 Patent Leather > | Wi gitts, paid tribute to the work done All Sizes at axn ther and Com ! Consists of Bowend binations. H e ielautorvct b Hoeter cos | IS e U Al sizes . N $ 90 | g e 69c b They AvePiicedal APair Until July 1st. | B‘: ;“" D’;::’ palgn, ‘ - and Vanity. r ] . ! 35, Wesl Poit Men’s Dress Oxfords and High Shoes § 1 Wflflets AV?:?i:;! Service | €n s bress oras and lg oes § ] Aftor That Time They Wil Be §13.50 2 Patr, .|}l vision mirrors. Washington, June 16 (#—Thirty- clght of the 203 cadets graduated Many Famous Trade-Mark Makes : ’ . il Strongly construct- from the West Point military acad- | A“ N A s emy, have requested service with i v 2 { £ the air corps, the war department Nationally Advertised Brands G N ed one o‘ Do k” has announced. Under a depart- < ; 7 / k i o y ment interpretation of the alr corps | Formerly WONDERFUL f Sma * act cammissions cannot be granted to $6 VALUE £ / ] g™ out‘tandlng valua in time of peace to any person not £ ; " ; U . o a qualified flyer and the 38 cadets, | therefore, will underso training be- | $ LEHIGH $2.ss E ’ 8 Amaszing L and Seo Bargains Them ALL TOE SHAPES BLACK — TAN ALL SIZES ’ A ¢ i . Made of Hi-Grade Calf and Kid Leather | Order Now and save $2.60 a pair. Blankets o s e =7 Children's : @ will be delivered on or about September 15 and Q Will Hold it For EEESs“Tm:t:Q / i ] | § may be paid for or charged at date of delivery. Future Delivery. Yol il Leather mighty good coal. o G s | BOYS ] L COLORS | | DOYLE | Me::"ssoli}vlg;l:ersal::e’ all solid TENNIS | ! Btue and White, Rose and White, Lavender Furniture Co., Inc. STANLEY SVEA rubber heels and dressy Brown or White; lace to | and White, Tan and White, Corn and White i GRAIN & COAL SE”&N{ .glg 47 Selling Out At f{’,’, Genmine, Fhedg — Black and Red and Black and White : 500 COMPANY {Tel. 419. Menus & Birnbagim. Props | . ‘ s : MN s T.

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