New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 24, 1927, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBELR 24, 1927 Just As Friends, not as a business institution, we extend to you and of yours, our sincerest Xmas Wishes. We hope the coming holiday be so erowded with iw.\ will rWflUlll ESTABLISH JR. HIGH SI]HI](]L Superintendem Staples Plamming to Revise Gourses | | Christmas Exercises Tomorrow Eve- ning—AIl Churches to Observe Day With Special Services and Musical Programs—RBriefs, The revision of sehool system her tablishment of a junior high ech acing what is now the sixth |V grades and the 1 school is cor dent Tue prepared to permit the first | tentative for the sugs Mr. Staples be- | changes he has in mind would result in holding more pils throv . than $roa3'/z /;/zomm REC)) tfor %f&/ X \~:‘\ hopping Center: of senjor ndled igh school modats b ialty rooms : f the tin AN these vn'l\l be g for and study croup: schedule could max the . d %0 as to ssfon | Berlin News BERLIN WARS ON DRUNKEN DRIVERS . Constables to Go-operate With State Police in Drive REGORD FOR ALERTNESS | Held In Peopl | o'cloct riein Christmas Services To Be All the Churches Tomorrow—=Spe- | cial Musical Program At St. Paui's § —Kensington Bowling Le: Che Berlin constables will coop:r ate with the state police in the n driv to be directed aga en drivers. Robert T the police rive and i thronghout the ust. completed a violators Mr. Thurley resulfs of latest tehind th it in force state has drive against cle la a that the good palgn has led to the against drunken driv voundup over 50 drivers werc ar «d in Berlin and appearcd hefore ¢ Belin town court for driving wi © makers, | 1l b mpaign dru scrious than t previous one and i€ the can dman lower the mumber of drunken_driv-| Th ers, with the ald of local policems '\‘ w Br one of the biggest menaces to pmm | safety will be removed. Berlin constable noteworthy The local ofticers alert for drunken drivers or tors of the motor vehicle during the last two mont) rested a large number of ¢ The previous drive covered towns and all the highwa while the latest campaien | statewide. Judge Org ris- i mun wold of the Berlin court favors the | oy oy latest drive of the staté nolice, e St. Paul’s Church St arei Masses will he celebrated at 9 and 10 o'clock tomorrow morn at the St. Phul's church in Ke ton. Rev. John C. Brennan, pastos will be in charge. The 10 o'clocl Masy will be a high maes. There will | Ci i | stated | mas ho cam- | drive his stat two girls arce elass T o Larze Attend: have achieved along this 1 lhwiys on the | the |1 success an viol oists| state v house 1s. istmas Pry 1ine Schmidt, choir dircctor at the Paul's el sington, an be special music. Mrs. Mad Horton Sacred Heart Church Uganist Rev. John C. cington will celebrate the mass tomorrow mor; Sacred Heart church, and Ken- oel Brennan of 9 o nouy The Older Boys' ¢ 10 o'clock. e ular services will bo held at 10:45 o'clock. Rev. el A, Tiske pastor, will o . This will be 1 Christmas Sunday school will mect at 12 o'clock. At 5 o'c a Christmas praise serviee w Tield, the chief feature of whie be numbers by the n Junior choir. There will be morning servi morning | Sanctu “Silent will fittin Kensington Con Vernon L. d regular at the Kensington chureh tomorrow o'clock. This will be a Christmas écrvice and will be featured by stmas music. The topic for dis- mornin mor n Alto solo by Miss P’rocessional Silent. Night”—~by the Christmas Party 1 Christim choir XMAS TREFE s tree for k out your tree at ‘WRIGHTS' h IS (R ireh at St to Ameri Paper Goods b vl Co.) and get a good tree. Phone csonts will b not i 652-3. —~Deliveries Freo— Jowling Kensington Bowling e v games 8 dur- bowl seore ROGERS ALLEYS RENSINGTON'S MEN'S LEAGUE Hin Const, Jrs. ticular ac wou! . senior Spocial Ir cot chool high school would of ollege or commercial cour: e Pupils t 0w thedr inclinations and low particular o fol choose Anzacsors med to with the school for condition vatory dratt Berlin Const. Co, IFord ear on dis HOT PIPE ion VIRES HOUSE 1ea n | i At Baptist Churel was done ant aram il alarm stove rk in and 1o pipe Jortions, t nday school tition JIMMY ONORATO of the Quality Smoke Shop B shes you all a IR ? Merry Christmas <“PLAINVILLE» apawsor ) v BRIN-TIN-TIN Worder Doz OUR BIG WEEK SUADAY Cohen MONDAY—TUESDAY METROPOLIS® cre do we come from—whither do we go? WEDNESDAY_THURSDAY TTH HEAVEN" See This i X! Plainville News Song BAPTIST CHURCH PAGEANT : This program 1 be as fol- | Him,” Wilso! The Lord is Come,” | Lore Calm on the Night,” | Park nday school session rumental DS il be Leld at noon. The Epworth nell Bun- Bristol News ague will meet at 6 o'clock. The service will be held as us- T o'clock. Catholic Church of | The regular scrvices will be held at the Church of Our Lady of Merey Lvan. {Umorrow morning at 8 and |@'clock. ‘The latter service will be a high ma: wi ppropriate musie, nd will be followed by benediction, re will be no session of the Sun- and o tendent Sunday s hool 111, Billy e Tor Je ing scrvice at ter will I§ Peoy ader, Viol Staple in the Ma Miss Char md four Wise M Orient A song Miss M Toy to tl at 6 p.m Youthful Shy |’|||[|‘I Senior ehoir Chureh of Our Saviour mpanion, and I'he constal b 1 e and Budact JOIN OUR 1928 CHRISTMAS CLUB? rds an exeellent plan now, in small weekly ¢ the to provide payments, cash vou will need to spend next Christmas, The Plainville Trust Co. Plainville, Conn. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS (WERE SORRY BUT NONE OF US MAVE A S7TAMP=T HAVENT ¢ ( S WELLAT Looks EVEN TWO ca/q;s) | LIKE MEBBE T \NON'T 6ET A LETTER TO &SAND\/ Qavs V‘" In Debt to Uncle Sam (CHRISTMAS DAY AT BRISTOL EHUREHES All' Denominations Plan for| = Soecial Religious Services liristmas Trec Exercises Are This Afternoon—Today Mercury Drops to Lowest Point of Season —Tvening School 1 T doseph’s Churel ist carried Coldest \xmnlm out. This m point of C. Tntertain mately 150 d by Pal Colnmly all on Nor 5 presents rs an claborat am was render Healoy Yuncral of Mrs, Josephine Glover. William \ Asbury oh csivy 1 burial will t hrot Forestville, Dewsy Stoy and DPhilc Seiaor i Funeral of Arthar Lezer, funeral of Arthur Leger, dic shury a rsday el at St Porr Elks Christmas Tree. lobra edy children of this o 1 1 at Elks hall this canly otlier ristmas tree rnoor Tovs rti youn Held Services This E There will be services at 7:30 this evening at St. Joseph's church in honor of 8t. Ann To Open New ug Store, The Boulevard Pharmacy of this rm M\c leased the store in the wned Frank E. Pond on C. mr\l street, Forestville, and | Will operate a branch store. The opening will take place on January 1st, according to present plans. ivening School Party. nual Christmas entertain- » Bristol evening schools ‘\ is held at 7:45 o'clock last evening in the auditorium of the South Sid chool on Church street. The pro- was arranged and earried by 7 by members of the vari- school classes. Lu advanc nt of ed class w chairma L neral committec Dunes nas. At until s will be resuming Janu- Mes. Harrizan Dies known at 20 ra six nan na \wm gir' July 4, 1 gan In Elisaheth, N. 0. mmediately removed to ided rosidence Old Homestead™ on n of Rock- skatera lagoon ) said that new mprov added to the various buildings, and extra pre- it guard the llNl]fiER[iHS PLAN fliJ!ET GHRISTMAS been irst Page) flyer v otel as 1ed to to be cheer Indian vil. itryside for ir quota to joir recting for ad Mexico City Rotary ity Masons conferred 1 on him for his "virtu telligence.” A deleg cmployes present members of the ind nbassadors met a luncheon at The tables © open air on a long estra in native ved on the lawn W. Morrow lor, rocountries sy, wife o Dass took A% soon as t il \ front of Op @ vast crowd of cheering wor! oppers collected. woman hod stopped her way s when Mrs be shop and went ug r's mother and said 5d bless you and vour 1 Mercury Almost Reachec \ Zero ‘\Iark During Mgh! “It looks Christmas grecting on N¢ ets this morning. It war y made i1: this wint ms to be consid:r low mark o q during 1 records availabl ire at two abov: 30 a'clock this morninz By 10 o'clock it had risen to ihove, which, according to a traff poli “is still pretty cold.” EAD HERALD CLASSIFIED Al I'OR BEST RESULTS ARYOUDIDNT L{ T TO SEND A LETTER D SANTA CLAUS OSCAR! ) 4 py | \NLY DIDNT YoU COME | / | TOME = IAADA SEREaR TS ALL RIGNT= LFIXED IT UP MAIL BV’O/‘(/ TS INTHE By BLOSSER

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