New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 29, 1927, Page 9

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XEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1927, [FLASHES OF LIFE: EVANGELINE BOOTH ' e [PED i ryimsmsemer o b rgellne Booth, com- h rate 2ot his in the upper class it mander of the Ivation Army, to rofessor Elbw Huntingto N Cut-thre Doctors Tesmy She 5“"““;“‘.;:“;;5;&:, ‘ of ale ani Lo " 01 ot s ks e s . Aucepts Invitation o Boston's whole heart is in my work. T don't| have married only | propose to be caught at this date = in life." Brussels—PMparations have 1 made for a salute of 121 g, the stork visits Crown Prin trid. If ho lisappoin a prin e salute childrer “Enlarged Egoism” 20 (A — ¢ Rebecea| New York—G. Maurice Heck- o of dis- scher, real estate dealer and son of right and | August Heckscher, millionaire phil- czed to anthropist, is on his honeymoon 1se as part of with the former Luclla Gear, actress her att who played in “The Gold Digg ¢ ¥ _,j iniy Tercentenary pl ot by GIRLOP ! 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