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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1927. T ! . . {brought about his arrest. Atter |hovah,” Wilson. Mra F. A. Hart ainville ews | catehing him they suddenly remem- | will have charge of the little chil- bered that Kennedy | had been [dren during the morning sermon. knocked across the trolley rails. Re-| Bible school at 12 noon. Evening Y., and Mr. Shelly graduated from Yale university in the class of 1925. To Render Cantata The sacred cantata, “Ruth® by Bristol News — T {Aifren R, Gaal, wili be; rendbioalot |7 o'clock Sunday evening at the |, Baptist church by the church quar- Shop by Mail if Unable to unzonscious n from the tracks |pastor. Young People’s meeting at | turning In 1 they removed the |service at 7 o'clock, sermon by the | | only a few seconds before he would |8 o'clock. Marshall A, Kendrick O shiva e E . Marsha 5 ck 1ave been run over and killed by a | e the led e i heen ”'u “r‘ :”:)l\rmx 4: I)ta will be the leader. tet and choir, augmented by the e At e kst Plainville M. E. Church Orphens Instrumental quartet, g pital, where exam-| The gervices in the Plainville M. | The personnel of the cholr is as ination dis osed a broken leg, two | g 1S l]lSAPPflINTINfi; FOR FEDERAL HILL NS Ay X clhurch tomorrow will be as fol- llowss | Soraiee. 5 | ST e sl e [ St seety e [ Dattey; ot 0 "Dlainvil 7 | oolid: yopkas AV SDUYRES Dor, Tpastor | o . | Etes R. Carlson; altos, Ruth John Coolidge H: : i 3 B . Annual After Than ksgiving Sale o Planville Fails to ReSpond 10] s, 220 oo™ 5, g 0 Kevsneton sc m. enurch o Defnite Rction Taken by wona Mre. Nellls strong g g Allllllal Roll Call and Mrs. Calvin LCoolidge, is spend- foccupy the pulpit at the Kensington | Bristal G i R Deop -'“’i:;:':i th ¢k-end at the home of |ehyret e ge A {Arthur F. ? . et o e In Exclangs ;:;::’.3(1’,.“‘{:;[ | 0f bommissioners { Donaldson, riton M. Woodferd. ’ W. W b[ | et bull on Farmington avenue. Last |jeague and evening service will unite TR L e She e Women s inter Wearables TOWN MEETING THURSDAY 1ii"ain. i "in. i o o e, o i CRUMB PAVORS WADE PLAN [ irod”e” saman v i PR ‘1‘1;::"":;;:" .\T\\HV\‘ n T Edward |1ored by Rev. Arthur A. Ball, pas-| ey )?‘J’ E !’v‘nflu‘nxm‘\; ifh“ififr.fi?::'” { 80L tor) Miss Virginia Rogers of Miss | public is most cordially in- vited to all services. Noted Missionary to Speak Yarrow, a Wesle- WE OFFER DRASTIC REDUCTIONS ON STYLISH GARMENTS FOR WOMEN {Action On Road Equipment and | Coc Tablet for Church in Memory of | AND M'SSES. SMART COATS, DRESSES AND OTHER WEAR AT SPECIAL |Jli Parking Restrictions—sweig Ar- | qrummg oy o Classmate | Ladies' Ald soclety will hold| yyjonary—Cantata to Be Sung for ti BARGAIN PRICES. | [EEruIm Uil ian i BotBricollnle; |its a sale and supper on the| © 3 g 2 PHOR nd for the past 28 ed in Southington—Not Tive| _ Title Foothall Game Off crnoon and evening of Wedn at Baptist Church — Victim of I D. Ihas Neap 3 S e X : ; y | The ssibilities of a game | day, December 7. k at the Sunday STARFING \VITI_{ COATS we call attenticn to the Sport and Dressy garments that Football Game—Church Notice [ between the Blues and South Ends| Catholic Church | Stabbing Recovering, at the Prospect we huve grouped in three lots at these very special prices. So much under value they [ Planvilis response to the annual o oot ”“““’“3"”‘"0:‘ The regular masses at § and 10 S Santichs Il il fon will zo quickly. call for Red Cross membership has | nd the title o en exhausted| grclock will be held at the Church | S in Armenia, Russfa and i been \ppoin airman John | 1° per e ,“t of Our Lady of Mercy tomorrow A X s o o . I. Lamb of t} noh stated]s o sorie WS GrabS AR imonnin Sunday school will meet Aill-Mcriden Here Tomorrow 5 0 A fine after Thanksgiving offer. Giving choice of handsome Dressy this morn Beanoonl 0 Sh S ‘\""," at 9 o'clock. Maple End football team will = coats of the better grades. Every coat a rare value with rich and S e con turned | 5T L Y e South Ends at| On Tuesday the annval fall sl skl Aulg KaIagroow atle lucurious collars .and cuffs of handsome furs. Beaver, Fox, Skunk, Australian (o Dntisnrlouni ol (o d to meet thelr rivals|and social under the auspices of the |26 ‘o committes, consisting } t Muzzy Field when it will Qossum and other fashionable and desirable pelts. Worth to $89.50. Huted by Saivae entrlh: Day. The Biues|L24ic8 Altar soclety will take place | ;10 yayor Jonn ¥, W thet Aclobetan deven i',] ed by i, whose gifts to e hel tirkes|In Leglon hall, The saie will be in/| oy v dray At visitors 1a 12 to 6 verdict o 7 - = e - 5 drives itics here ' are i o lose the ey Sl an 3 e g AT Ayes . ar omr ‘ 5 Hia FAKE NOTE OF THE DRESSES. All the newest Fall modes and Winter styles, at- |l smes i eiriics fore “ars ol e s elie i dhes 110 i e cractively made of cloths and silks. Dresses for Sport and Business wear. Dresses for With flood conditions near at | oponon 4% e ntn will beg of t o g s ek to start at 2:30, afternoon and formal wear, with quality and style that will surprise you at these home and with the record of having “",‘i . 5 ;i]\ I‘v,‘,if,"\ f"\'f“',?,(k" 1 have been requested to don e Stabbing Affray Vietim Improves prices. !doubled its quota for the Mississippi i Sab it mm”m”\‘ de. | articles and prizes. o Mck James of 280 Elm i flood reli illataughteio! cais e e S nrid ey fBIrel will be ob- AL | street, N aln, who was stab- i ’ 3 Betweon Y M Lo 5. g1 €N | served with a mass at 7 and Bl bed an altercation at the $ ] 6 5 Each, for Dresses that Ig 7 Each, for Dresses that { belioy it fallen ThEn cone rr | LY communion again at lock - L yme of Shade Oliver on Andrews . sold at .00. . sold at $29.50. | ,‘!’“' dissap- oo in 1 Tovler i s e RvALE Rnei Logie G Hidton e street Tharksgiving Day afternoon, 3 Z I pointm especi since roof 8 2 ursday afternoon and at s much bette lis i ~ Sach, for Dresses that Each, for Dresses that sold N i South Ends lost « one ‘ot 5islnke in the eyening. sht's meeting, will assist Lo e sold at $16.50. 14.95 i 2 L their four contests, although they!| L committee in carrying the ¢ to hospital authorities, and . sold at $16.50. . at $14.95. jJond several successive gonls. Mem- i St Episcopal Church S Tinteation is now assured. ¥ ] % serships and gifts will still be ac- | ™ : el e ices at the Church of Ou e e Others that sold at $42.50 now priced but $29.75 each. cepted in an cffort to retriev Plain- |ASainst tenme well out of thelr aviqur tomorrow will be as follows b5 oaniiten Ww;;];:n,mxl: ville's good record with a late re- ‘K‘”mm‘ Gyl o !‘ " Holy communion at 8 a. m. Church ot 1 whose case Was continusd Y QrQ S Al el AN SUTNATTIND O v o 1 ¥ . ’ sponsc s L et AL schoo! F: 5 a m. orning Lo Zill NG TEn, BLOUSES, HOUSE GARMENTS, SWEATERS, GIRLS WEAR, in fact everything in bt e : . They lost their other matches | SR80 AL 10:25 a. m. Sopnins i Willlam J. Malone yester- i T 4 o Sy R R e 4 o one $50 subscription ha e, 100, they we | R B ) Monday, December 12th, Ready to Wear Section, at very Special Prices for Saturday. been received, one of §10, two of 33 Ciovensiot much. sranter x| Melvills at 11 oela: Evening drals le to furnish the reuui:ehd |two of $2.50, and 69 of $1, a total e o iate aeaq | Drayer sufl sevmon at 7:45 o'dlock. 000 and was taken to the Is after Thanksgiving For this price we offer I et e Gt BRI I an L v ot 1 men, and these '.‘jm;gu‘ ulas meadns i herrar ! County jail to awalt the e . vou smart Dressy coats . ""'”’ 3 h: 1 confributed. | goveloped wonderfully, so that the | > OV < ! P ’“;“"“ . Alphonse Snowden of 54 price for attractive styles ot (SRS £ b, T Th Ine “(:7’,’ "',"lm. 1 I\\ I TINES, | gutlook for another scason s bril- x‘h\ p”m_“] n s 0 an i s street, Crawford Hargroves in Sport and Dressy coats, smartly made , 3 . ec & o o040 LI RLIC TGO T ANE o g AL el OB N R T Tl eners AR Hig . Bixth agbnus;anil SHATLY { Suedene and faney mixtures. Many hix A'r}r] cuffs of fur. Such as wolf, Squirrel, S e S IBNONIGC Al R ablead For Flood Sufferers \‘;‘ mer's A. M. E. Zion Church Sl Crawley, all of whom are charged OhSNEESlS anetancy mixtures. Many lux- Kit Fox and Skunk. Coats worth to $69.50 The ;‘f’ i Ml!' t M$1 A dance, the proceeds of which | pa ...""f“,\“‘-‘f"l”"\y “E ],/‘f" h’,“ .;.',' lowing a heavy s there js ! With breach of the peace, each fur- wiously fur trimmed. Worth to $29 each. ar r similar x| Wil g0 to ald the flood sufferers in | tomorrow at 11 e'clack, sermon. by | oM delay in reach stbuelot i SEiiond ontinl andwore tension. It is hop these, to- | Yermont, will be given in Odd T SiRtorl ReEerpen i G reua e (mn‘h. ion ke gether with some possible amounts |1OW hall at § o'clock Monday ni Sunday school will be held at 1 It is belleved that the completef 3 Sant. direst’ ol Now s Martha Robekah lodge, No. 4. Mayers, superin. |€ost of la 2 ot Crown Prince Carol raise the small total 0z Owners Warned . service will be held (& MC n fir ise would not ex- | SN M ” —_— Towi Moeling Thursday Ligoniinyslid doso bhvarn ., Miss Bessle Benford, |ceed $28,000 nad many feel that the | Doe \A\otnr(hoos_e to Run 7 £ 7 g iy of their violating of t dog | presid Evening preaching sery- added protection would warr: . Nov. 26 (P—TFormer Crown B I. N s fomenoy lemmn;.' at the sa- (3 : | srectal tovn mecting has been {quarantine during the first 12 hours |ice will bs held at 7:30 o'clock, ser- |sPending twice this amount. 1t ; ol does not choose to run cred Heart church, East Berlin, A « called by the board of ¢ wen and s restriction ere o s i "7 lhelieved that the ons t a 2 er ln ews session of Sunday bol will folloy {will be held in the town hall at § the resiristions were In fosee | mon by the pastor. B it bty S a8 ppcandigate ifonjEEhe & ot Sunday o ollow bl L 1o ] E bars went down yesterday noon.| The meeting of the Ladies' Mis- 0f the committec of Jlumania or for members — e e ”"*:;“;‘ 3 2 435 455 s S Dog Warden Philip Marino, | sionary socicty will be held with Mrs. | some time "\hm of the regency. Carol has al- ! e e e L Anisilkeny e fsom | Wble Clesson H. Saunders, and | Etta West Monday at § p, m. After th he mecting | Ve it fo be understood that the o e L i e D oL o ity Commissioner of Domestio | Advent Christian Church last evening, rumb, reso. | death of Premier Jon Bratiano does n LIS eRulngn onIng (SORY T o D109 s o B ostihly o $2,000 Lrac- | Animals Ellis made a thorough hunt!| Morning preaching service at |lutions of regret at the sudden pass- [ not char the . attitude he has ”wl‘.;:m t ’1'4 Ke nsington Congregation- | Goodrich 0 i e SRR e Y ¢ through the town for dogs which|10:45 o'clock. The message of the ing of Mayor V were passed and | 2dopted all along. This is that he \ ;-4” wirch at V">,<l ‘n’( lock. The sub- 2| An amendment to t resolution | might be loose. They found 31 morning will be: “Following the lie seeretary instructed to forward a | i8 willing to return only if he re. 1!"”‘ “‘f’ l‘{!f;”'_"i\\ “_rH 288 Will be 22 3 adopted ¢ pril 8, regardi ca m \hout and also de- | Crowd.” Sabbath school at 12:05 p. copy 1o Mrs. W I ecives mvitation which voices the (i 1 l‘ ”x’[’” at Prayer." Sunday % 415 47a—ires | PATKIng restrictions, will also be pre- | teeted 13 unlicensed dogs own- | m ening preaching service at | To Present Tablet | zeneral desire of his countrymen. "* \O:Jl will meet at 12: "hovlm); un- Baracas e "»] A is will penalty for | ors of the latter group were given |7 o'clock T ssage of the A tablet, in the memory of the RS : ‘wn:x» it (}i”r‘\m‘\‘“n Iinm'n‘o;'murl” 1‘”»‘4;\“!'\ l " 5 bl 4”! s ,’\' le today ‘nl..,ffl, r the 1}1‘ animals | i ;\_u will be: he Assemblage | late .\KI Anna Harlow Bi 101 ALL PASSENGERS REMOVED Dl" Grlswold Says Heanh G()[]-‘m.. will b held at 6 o'clock. The own. It will read follows: | the dogs found loose were given| Prayer meeting in the ehureh . from 1614 to w New York, Nov. 26 UP—All pas. Young People’s socicty will meet at person violating said | warnings to tie them up or be pro- |every Thursday eve t 7:30 [to the Congre ORBeIR NS taken off . the |2 play that will be presented at {ing in the town shall be plans to continue its work today and | on Iriday evening at § o'clock. su . Haroutoun M yesteraay on a reatis mile RO ';u-!my, time litle of the ffimed not less ¢ 1 not mor iBseeutlonl ot e ondars Shower for Pastor n boy who was {3 4% ""]"",’“‘n"'("‘ “?”'"" entrance {Play is “The Quest Devine It s |E. c | than $10 for ea Geme Ry L e et e an bitor PR, 1 Cruz, officlals of the line los Lgts A naglsalil Rolles Sam Sweig of Crooked strect w Morning worship at 10:45 o'clock. | R&v. M. N. Greene, pastor of the will make the I s S S ||s’<I I-ulv(m,,-_ f‘gu[!mml i ¢, Ca ATrERbRO L] last nig e minister will preach, Church | Redeemer's A. M. E. Zion church, speech and th blet o7 P DRT Poothall Game Postponed Until o j_]'_““ Boyatialass Wil mectati) | after automohile wd struck {school after the morning service; |and his family on the eve of rly pted by Thom- WEATHER OUTLOOK i o Dnclock e SR oG jJames Kennedy, 55, of Berlin ave- |adult Bible class. Young People's | Thanksgiving by the members ond for the chureh, | W outlook for the week bes Next Sunday—Griflith ~‘""'""""'>‘; rylces wi ‘\ 3 held at “"”4-‘ ?f clock. iy, outhingto tailed to stop | meeting at 6:30 p. m. “What Does | {riends of the church under a spe- table which s Einning ““'1 o i Samuel A. Fiske will offi I Pede Wi hacae S TR P 5 Foetohairtaneil by of the churc and middle Atlantic states: Personal Tax Figure—Church v school will meet at O bigl fe el lnanl s oot o sanen Dis @ e o |claticomuitieeyehniumaned by Mrs R e e Ay ¢ night or Monday and Thers Silltte & hnls Nello > is b:vlwIY to ]L.I\‘ run into Kennedy | The Woman's Federation will held ‘Ji C. Baker. ,]\ )\fll{'(!.fiunl»: purse \\}:\« ‘“:‘ tio ars the following in- a period of rain over middle Atlantie Scrvices MontortoweTicms: O e 0 a8 QIR T Coonay: near Dudley's gas station on 1 |its regular business meeting Thurs- |also presented to Mr. Greene, who scription 2 | A 1’[‘}:“'”» at :’t twlnf k. The Young, Main street, Southingt knocking | day at 2:30 p. m. Mrs. C. S. Wyck- | expressed his heartiest thanks and In Loving and Grateful Memory “‘}'(1 Hon slnfll“_cwr north Atlantie There is not a single case of con-| “tlw_“ society will mest at T "him oft the a4 onto the | off will tell of her recent trip. | appreciation to all the members and (Of Anna Harlow Rirge, Feb. 1z, |Sfates latter ha "R".‘q‘:”' oldsrdions, tagious disease to be found in any |©“1O¢K. y G trolley tracks. Sweig is then allegec Baptist Church | friends who took part in the show- 1887-October 10, A m A aacay _!:‘)t‘\s temperature part of Berlin. This announcement| . Yootball Next Sunday | to have sought (o cscaps, but he was| At the Baptist church tomorrow | er. ary In Smyrna from 1914 to about midle of week and probably was made today by Dr. Roger M.| The third same of the scrics be- o [scen by four men tn ahother auto |tho foilowing services will be ob- | Appeals Headlight Fine |Placed Here by “Her Toys' e o gbicnd. e L e l;\--)}x nt.z.‘[u 1]lm r((v]yy;hmllmn ':m.x‘ 9 and pursued by them. Sorved: Guy X Spring_ of 121 Church 4]\‘\numl m,‘.)“ul\l a Protector and a | o 1 i the 15! jerlin Panthers has been | & % vorshi 0:45 o'clock of New ai ale “riend in the Hour of Peril. “Who | to the officer the las antine in| o Sh Ve R - The quar overtook Sweig 1| Morning worship at 10:45 o'clock. |strtet, New Rritain, appealed [ : neck $ AR R0 oxe ity Sunday because of R [Scrmon by the pastor, Rev. Dr. |night from a fine of §3 and costs im- Shall Separate us rrom the Love of ecxer ampion ConmiiennEEe e and chenee s 1““ lityiorithe el playersisian, 435 405 Alexis D, Kendrick. The junior talk | posed by Justice L. 8. Mills for driv- | " TS Shall Tribulation, or An- e ed by the iron workers to play this| East Berlin Ite; will be given by Miss Charlotte P.|ing an automobile with improper X! M'\‘" Persc e, or ither of the last two months, | qungay, lights. Spring by was represente ¢ locals have added a| Morning worship at St. Gabriel's endrick and the junior choir will br. Griswold is well satisfied With o of the New Britain Pawn 5 el . All These existing Tiealth condittons. Chicken jejeyen to th list of players. 1T | IEpiscopal chureh tomorrow morning 5 {Cyril Gaffney of New Britain and [ M Fhese Thiy < ; ity : s ayor t 1v o'clock. The regular meeting Two anthems will he rendered by | prosecuted by Grand Juror Willian LuCtorsEl ox threatened to break out during|pawnees are playing the New Brit- | L | 3 Loved Ue." s L e Aot < } T ot the church sehool will be held the senior choir: “Be Joyful in c\wl e ltoomye 2 ; lie las erks by 10 doctors |ain Blues for the city championship |4t 9 o'clock. Eood mhomas and Prats iy e Cantinues e | Mr. Casparian, who worked hard and stopped the epi-|Sunday and the new players would | o °° % ; ; o misandgErabenTe Jer) (Bantinvedsonfraseis) [tomorrow, s a student demic before it could get @ start.{be unable to appear with the Con-| SUFvices at the Methodist church San | | versity of Vi 1 Most of the cases were mild. [struction team. The Punthers haye | Will be held tomorrow at the usual | MONTE BLUE in Auto Ac The doctors of the town are to be |strengthened {heir lnenp with. New | 1OWS. The regular morning service “THE | Automobiles op commended on their excellent work | Birtain High stars and the Construe- | Will be held at 10.45 o'clock with ” Bresnahan of 89 ( in keeping the health at so high a[tion players feel that it would he SCrmon by the pastor. Sunday school ! Bush League!‘ . 5 Bror Oman of avenue standard, Dr. Griswold said. Condi- | s L0 play their rivals with 'hwrf‘!‘”vl‘l““ at 13 o'clock. TThe Junior || pyiy cated him o bodh fenguer but Bankln b Mall collided on Ter neay tions were made very unhealthful ent team. The game will be, 1°aguc will meet at 3 o'clock. The || e had n loi of big leagne Cuff i | St. Joseph's cemetery last evening. e G e R e East Berlin, Sunday, Dec, | Epworth league will meet at 6:45 || the gmne of love. A small town ro- } Both cars were co ably dam the ma swamps and marshes | oclock e evening service will bo | ot 1l dagpalitho SbizhLonp: { 1ged but neithe or was that sprung up after the storm. Kensington Boys' Club held at 7:30 o'clock with Professor | TAUGHS, THRILLS T O h e Ao lokeet Mo ey e s e According to iformatio Personal Tax Flzure The Kensington Boys' club bas-|J. I. Cavelti of Wesleyan as the “ v 4 8 Sty nished Motorevele Policemgn Jan Personal Tax Enumerator Georee |Ketball feam will open up its season |speaker, Erofessor Cavelti has Hawk G the during the banking hours, send us your deposits Ly Burns, who investigated the acci- Grfith has made an oflicial an-|Next Thursday evening at the New |spoken here before scveral times 1.9 mail. Dan AT An R et Ll ok neuncement of the personal tax fig- | Tiritain Boys' elub against the South jand has a host of friends. H[!ls the road and swerved into Bresr Wres for the fown of Terlin for the|Church of New Britain in a county| ~Mrs. William Bunce and daughter, | 2l - | We will place the amount to your e A s 1\.."” Gt pist year. The final figure is $2,-1°Y" league game. The New Britain rtrude, are expected to arrive A GOOD SHOW ALWAYS 1 You a receipt for the same, assur K| y") ‘T, \y“ h : o ; ; 50 five has one of the strongest lineups | he e =l B b b 2t you the same. ussuring James wther this 039, or an increase of $100. "(\ s jons o 1.1‘ Ivl j\»l lin, ‘U_x” v.‘ itoday from Canton, N. ¥, for SUNDAY T | eful attention which it would reccive were told to settle { v civilly, Kensington Methodist | the leazue and the locals will |a short visit. The Bunces are mak- Double i to personally come to the bank. services This Evening 5 Sunday schodl will meet at 10|Nave to travel fast if they expect|ing their home in Canton for the “F [ d- O 1 9 There will be ices at 730} cclock. The regular morning serv- |10 start the season with a win. |winter. or L.aqies uUn y : i o'clock this evening at St Jose Ilu- 5| ©ces will be led by the pastor, Rey,| 18ev. Vernon L. Phillips cxpects to| A hike to Mt. Lamentation was with JONN HOWERS 50/ Eresent rate of interes: paid R e b = SAMUEL COHE: HY Lond) Rt ofolsekalmn | ENeiathon sOinGUpIthiyeariand 1 gniove) terday by the members | PETER THE GREAT 70 el R T | | will be “The Great Exemplar.” |MAKINg attenpts (o sign some com- fof Frank Kramer's Sunday school | the ‘;"'!"'h'- i e “:’? “:'“‘”',“”; ':vu \“‘\_“‘[_,\‘_v‘ London. Nov. 25. (® — Samuel e text will be given by Rev. Ar-| DRt man 1o eon h the t H;\l»ivlmsm : boys enjoyed a lunch on HE o Moncy deposited on the Ath of the month will rdon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 'Mi pr% 2h-year ol shicticptiersle s e 4 2 " | Practice will be held once a week. | the mountain, i & i g : = ARSI bl L S| hailed as the new world’s champlon hur Ball of Plainville,.who will ex- (" 5 i draw interest fr o 1st. Charles N e el hange pulpits wilh the pastor. The |1t i3 possible that the game next| On Monday eveniug a whist party lent Venger SR st ol ! fi L "“, Gordon of 216 Grove | checker player because he played e League service witl be led | Werk Will be postponed until {ne il be held at Sactcd Heart churel. | T NoNDAY—TUEsDAY e l?n ;‘(;‘ Ix g el eimultendausly, yinnihe e o] b [ following week because of the Jack [Tables for bridge, whist and regular | HONDAYDTURSDAY € Mr. and Mrs. George and drawing 31 games. preaching services will start at 7:80 |Of Practice. Definile announcementiwhist will be on the program. Prizes | “ » 9 . * ut Orang J. was announce This is said to have beaten the ook 5 % on the date will be made will be awarded In both styles of | Beau Ges}e e alnvl e rust O. | esterday rnoon a bridge | previous record held by N. Banks, o K. | ist Pa 51z G 2 3 I party giv at the 0 n el % On Wednesday at 3 o'clock there | g oo Whist Barty o {play. Mrs. ¢ Dalbey will be the | S R e e jBasky Elven the A an player, by four will be a Cradle Roll party at the O ADS N St party hostess for the evening. | vening, 3 c Plainville, Conn, by games, L e ey g opy AL e |in their hall in Keneington on Tues- Sl Tt J and Flavia Wa Co accomplished his feat tn church. Thursday at 7:30 o'clock | ) | Tara : ) day evening. It was originally sched- (Contin : —after schiool, 10¢ | iordon is a graduate of Skid- four hours, often moving 25 ti SR & Tioldl D 3 ued on Page Eigh | s, of ving 25 times mid-week services Will be held. The u1cq (o take place on Wednesds L) | more college, Saratoga Springs, N. a mi services Will be addressed by Rev. |ovening, The whist parties so far | 1 ] | Durcan Dodd, a missionary from ol 7 Attentoa mnasies| — | have been 1 expected to continue them through- | out the winter months. Prizes will | be awarded. Chiaa, who is home on a furlough, anc he will speak of his work. At % o'clock Thursday there will be FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Alek Will Wish They'd Stayed Home choir rehearsal. Tt is carnestly re- | Sctback Matc qiested that all members of the| A setback game will be played be- = smior and junior choir and any |tween Jack Giana's team and John S % Samm— D Pt i ot s 9 (ot o s e v MOM, ALEK CALLED ) YES=BUT STAY OFF NN, OUR MOUSE 1S ielp, be present to drill for a can- | The match will be the best two out | UP AN WANTS AE )WAEIQ FLOOR S5O NELL, FIRST 1 LOTS CLEAANER ata to be given on Christntas Sun- | of three. | TO COME ONER YOU DONT GET \NANTS"OUTO A lay evening. At 7:15 o'clock Iri- Meeting Monday { 7 KIS AOUSE = e THAN YOURS lay all members of the L. L. board | The St Paul's Fife and Drum = WIS \WITH ME f are asked to meet at the church. | corps will hold u business mecting CAN I, ON AY The first half hour will be a busi- |and rehearsal Monday evening at 3 i jess meeting. Following the meet- | o'clock in the Tabs' hall, Kensing- \N[S)-\BOME-/ ing Miss Elizabeth Caborn, a work- ton. e or from the Hartford county Coun- Condition Unchanged ! cil of DReligions Education, will| The condition of Jack Malarney, bring to those present a helpful ' baggage master at the Berlin depot, message on L. L. work. light re- | Who I8 suffering from pneumonia, freshments will be served at the remained unchanged over night. Mr. close of the mecting. Malarney is very weak but not Paul's Church riously ill. will be celebrated at § and | Kensington Bowling League 10 o'clock tomorrow morning at St. | The Kénsington Bowling league Paul's church, Kensington. Rey. rolled oft their games lust night at John . Brennan, pastor, will be in the Roj bowling Some chargs. Sunday school will follow high individual scores were recbrd- | the 1) o'clock mass. : | Sacred Heart Churel KENSINGTON LEAGUE Rev. John C. Brennan of Kensing- ' Terllo (ona 8 e ton will officiate at the 9 o'clock |Lunge 89 55 89— 261