New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 14, 1928, Page 7

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[ [ Harry Coe Olmstead Etta West on Prince atreet Monday. school district on Fall moustaln, Pla'nmlle ”em Daybreak ......., Cuthbert Harris | Mrs. Helen Q'Nell, president, Br"tol ”ew, which was vacated several wesks Carmena ... «+ Wilson Bartlett Baptist Church ago upon the completion of the Bew Solo by Mildred Woodruff Sunday services at the Baptist brick school, has been so0ld to Ernest Girls' Glee Club church will be as follows: Morning J. Olney, who is connected with the Those Pals of Ours worship at 10:45 o'clock, sermon by medical department of the New De= n the pastor, Rev. A. D, Kendrick, D. parture Manufacturing Co. The Kentucky Babe Adam Gelbel D., preceded by a talk to the juniors. transfer was made through the Boys' Glee Club The junior choir will sing “My Faith W. A. Hayes agency. 3 i3 IN WATER RENTALS Cantata—Columbus .. E. 8. Hosmer | Looks Up To Thee.” Bible school Y l L v Mr. Olney also acquires approxi. ¢ Combined Glee Clubs at noon with classes for all ages, | # | mately one acre of land with the Mail Orders Filled S —_— Assisted by Evening scrvice at 7 o'clock and structure, It is his intention te cen. Harry Coc Olmstead, soloist Young People’s service at 8 o'clock. vert the building into a three room .‘ Commitse-Will Rport Fato .2t o, o g, B s o o Gty and Stte Eupetd 0 R i s o % . . A alay, “The um t 1 h ably at Special Town Meeting |~~~ Chaay Danas s & st el ne on Improvement Toos o oo s Ahy RN —_— mérT?h::”cl:p: ;.:f(;::m'u};c Sein “e‘t“:,";“cfi'fi'l’:,‘:," g;:‘;:"l\,o,,‘_ —_— In spft‘:'ot‘lnu fact that the trout GLEE CLUBS SCORE HIT|i:crivins *5 smtes of e charkn| '™ X fiing. “sersice ot 10130 BRISTOL ALLOWS 11,000 5", et o comerrem: UBS & | they held her and the desire they |®'¢lock. The message of the morn- there have been few fishing licenses % o . issued during the past week by City evidenced to have the concert her |8 Will be “Through the Gardel s, Singers Please Ci v | succe. b . Sabbath school at 12:05 p. m. Ev Clerk Thomas B, Steele. It is pointed K RS Schonl ol o i :nla‘ycm“ a:r’:\”:h:: (ot ?1“? g’;e ning vr»aémng service at 7 o'clock, | Fishermen Resent Posting of State | out, howaver, that many of the local piano acc nists were Helen Ost- e . resen Audienco — Federation o Present |man and Nellie Hiche 8 0% | the message of the evening will be Stocked Brooks—Twelfth Districe | 1iFods take out the combination The members of the clubs are the | “Fighting Throngh!™ license covering fishing, hunting and Tableaux—Double Birthday Party ol 2 it The Girls' club will meet with| Schoolhouse Sold — Large Crowd lram}ing and for‘thllhr‘ean::n the d:; : ¢ . unch Kot s G Mrs. Charles Gorman on Tussday mand for scparate tishing licenses s ‘SPeCial Exhibltio’l e Bl First mru:;o&'},—‘a::::flh Bras- |evening. At Police Ball, considerably less then when li- ¥ ; The reguest for increased water (tow. Doroefhy Denton, Helen Donnel-| Thers will be an all day meeting e ; < and the | CCNSES Were issued separately. i rentals recently made by the Plain-|lv. Ilora Easton, Ruth Ellioft, Em. |of the Missionary society in West wn‘:\»l “;(”;‘,vf?,::.“ C?,f,,.w;::’f::”::‘l A numner of | Bristol (SPOHINAD . Ville Water Co., has been approved [1ia Hills, secretary and treasurer, |Hartford on Wednesday, Miate a0 hrehwiss 1 conaition marlare resenting the attitude taken by 3¢ P13 ’» by the special committee of three|Dorothy Tves, Marion Livingston.| Mid-week prayer meeting at 7:45 Tve summer Tristol renanion for| property owners in the outlying sece ; 2ppointed by the selectmen to in-[Helon MeKernan, Olga Neri, Evelyn | o'clock Thursday evening. Choir e : ..’a{. R cst in | oS, Who have posted trout brooks e r 3 oun e rs vestigate the matter and the com-|I'irsons, Leila Ryder, \\'|mflmr";‘hlrar.flal will follow the prayer meet-| ' !1CINE ¢ GEr8 oSl | which in past years have been avalle e mitteo will make a favorable report |¥trunz ling. e rangsalDIoN, meitle Ler- fania for fishermen. It is pointed out ’ ata special town meeting 1o be held | Second sopranos—Helen Bergan, Catholic Church \;l‘w‘ s “L‘;”‘“‘]“*\W'l"i_\“ ’)-)‘;"I: that many of these brooks have besn in the High school auditorinm an | Feary Lsston, Nloe mresident,[ The reguiar seriices mill ba heldy o5 o S0y H8C (CRaisset by Dotk [xestooked ny the state ot Conpectious Tuesday night, according to an an- | mily Kilbv, os Margonelli, Laura |at 8 and 10 o'clock tomarrow morn- T ‘”w ‘m“_ A (.-nn’n'rrhnl “';m ths through the efforts of local mep and 3 ex ee . nouncement given the Herald today. | Naanwn, Esther Peck, Lucy Rap-|ing at the Church of Onur Lady of e R department expressed | 1€V feel that such restocked brooks " The committee, consisting of Charl kv, Anna Rusczyk, her Sneide- |Mercy. The Lenten self-denial of- | LE AT LG Ly lresset | should be open, particularly during - 4 4 czy e Mercy the opinion that a sizeable sum : # R. Sherman, Attorney Cornclius |man, ~ Margarct ~Weber, Mildrod | ferings will bo taken up at ol el s o B o2 insitrant sdusor,, 1 Prior, and Raymond Neff, has met | Woodrufy., | masses. Sunday school will meet a({m e ‘_“l rene th s cliyitn Police Ball & o 3 7 {with water company officials and ex- Altos—V e ti Daim S el ) el sl The Community theater was 2 (GUARANTEED FAST COLOR PRINTS) famined the compans's books. and it |1r, Ebunis et A r O At pelooil enany morning [ 11 pa 1 T Tt foun s | crowded to capacity last evening for < 5 e 57 g has come to the conclusion that the i SR < 3 S macond annlyerdare | atioa el g | the annual concert of the police de- [ \( 7 ' 5 3 IN B son. Helen Washington, Hope I . [theYe will be a second anuniversary |’ oL as T st i FEATURING LIVING MODEL IN CHARMING FROCKS AS WORN BY present charges are not sufficient to | jving )l'mv!l.:.“]tfusmf\’nggn Abbie :n’:lu(h‘m high mass for John Smith, | o, ',,' hh) Sl Bee ’“‘:‘Ji‘,f‘: partment. Early last evening every JIIXON a meet the company’s expens: It | Usher, president. A | To Present Tableaux SHBTp BSTRL B (0 ICORNsC < ideq | 5€at in the house had been sold and DAINTY MISS MARIAN NIXON STAR OF will recommend an increase in the : Boy ~ Club | ‘l'\(_:,mu:: Federation of the | In o “}" “(:40'.‘:””‘_:: ’)"!"F'l’:“(‘\“;’;:: a great many more tickets eould - initia] vate of from 25 e 82 cents| Tiret tenora~Bdward Bergan, Al-| S il Ee an i el : ¢ |have been s0ld had they been svalle UNIVERSAL PICTURES BY B 100 cubic foet and corresponding |bert Datoll, Anthony Groener Melvin | oonargnrional church wil give an |in nie uiget the SUM Of | able, The concert, conssting ef advances in other rentals. The an-|lfadficld, Joseph Yacobellis, secre. Friday evening at § oclock. The | ipe’ ¢ ristol's portion of | o100 by the Roxy Male Quartet, Showing a delightful collection of year round fabrics—brilliant variety of Tollamgpcnt of the commitice is as|tary and freasurer, John Melcehin- | entertainment will be under the di- | g oo Ming of Terrsville av. |Stictions by the Mitchell Brothers, flower-leaf and geometric designs—that can ‘be easily transformed into b e e -‘"}:Jg‘»‘;)‘;::;’J‘;;;‘:’1';1'°'|‘_;“';';:3'I']:» reciion | of Mias s Wielle [OhurehSor ool sRR BB T enlle e 3:’;‘;‘:;&::’::,‘;.;kfizfu‘;=,g‘ iy = i vy B e ' Tec v appointec 8| k eE— "3 re) od - Rockvi vi ist o = oy y . e gay frocks for morning and afternoon—draperies—cushions and hosts of by the selectinen fo consider the ne- |Ear Hibbard, Wiltred Yeamans, Rus. | Lockville and will consist of a se-| advocatca strongly during the past|Peg qesee mis by Jose and La- other uses, cessity of an increase in water rates [l Maynard, Earl McGibbon, “Little Women,” interspersed with | 2> <27 1ot only by Bristol resl-| cale, proved to be one of'the finest AR . by the Plainville Water Co., will re- |[Amaluco Villardi, William Weber. eadings by Mits Church. Those who | dCPLS but also by persons residing | ever ‘aponsored by the police and 32 in. wide—inexpensive at 45¢ yard port their findings Tuesday evening |lcader. readings by Miss Ci 5 In Terryville, Thomaston, Torring-|(nere were numerous encores. Tollowing the concert, there was dancing in the high scheel gym. nasium, which was tastefully decore ated for the occasion. The New Dee parture Orchestra furnished the mu« sic. both for the concert and’ the b b i s i Second tenors-Teonard Cavallaro, | Nave scen “Litile Women” present- | ton and Waterbure. 1t the work oo Wash Goods—Street Floor ;’lmt ;‘\'“_‘;:\:_L"m D Mactie cellndior Arthur Dalke, Walter Gerke, |,|?:,1. ed in other towns arc enthusiastic | done this year. a direct route will be rian, William epworth, Idmund [2bout it and pronounce it well|afforded autoists residing in Torry- Tolli, manager, Paul Vieinus, Frod |Worth secing. ville and points west froni {hat town Wegner. Ple “Mailed” to Hartford. The opening of the new Sccond basses—Kurt Bloom, Rob- ~The post office staft was right- |state highway from the Iiristol fown : A ert Bruce, Charles Bucll, Howard |cously indignant this morning at|line fo the state road leading from f:;;f'lll"“If"fi;""";"i"{“']‘::“h‘”‘ as fol. |Shectham. assistant accompanist, |the discovery of a picce of pio| Flainville to Farmington. hae shien | ORE FeAp o akes ABERS gl "nllm mm‘s‘. \\]'il\i;.n: Ilhluu»d. Os- | which someone had slipped into the :irmoll ‘:moplv u‘dn‘—v«;v’ route loullu‘ The annual meeting of -the. Past B s b car Johnson, Harlowe Smith. | mailbox outside the office duringCapital City and at the same time s Proposed Quartrrly Rate per 10 |, 7€ concert was followed by danc- | the night. Had the pie been prop. | redhces the distance by aboat ave | pondoits] aescliion oh MABigm sl g in the gymnasium and herclerly wrapped and addressed 1t |miles over the Forestville, Plainville Monday. attarnaon, Apr(1e otethe N Jesus Be With You all.” Epworth | performed the cercmony and cele- Next 10,000 cu ft. at 27c per 100 | ooy "I'l‘”"‘_‘d“('l"“‘f""m"e Chidence would perhaps have heen consider- | réute. AN .| home of Mrs. Chlos Warren in Platne Berlln News league services at 7 o'cloc {brated a nuptial high mass, Miss cu. ft 20000 en 1 So00 ming, | round suceess of the cve- |ed proper, but it was just a plain, s ulheaaten e with & stats | Ville. Reports for the year-will be Tho Sunday sehool Doari yillimeat. tha Bernett of South Manchester | “Next 10,000 cu, ft. at 20¢ per 100 | "8 [ lincovered, juicy slab and it made ) this city and Terryville with a state | 3 ;e and officers will be slect. “They have found that the present | income is not adequate to meet pres. ent expenses, and they have decided to recommend that the town act fav- Mecthodist Church 7 s 5 4 | i : aid road via Terryville avenuo was X at the close of the morning scrvices, | W45 the maid of honor and Erncst 12, [ cu. £, 50,000 cu. {t. $74.00, aAtontse o s |the morning mail a bit messy. L : el i | Officers will be clected for the com- | 10hNson best man. The couple lefi | ANl over 50,000 e, 1. at 15¢ per it 'o:l|;|l'1~o\l\“twfllhl')m:;:mvll‘énn Dauble Rirthilsy sl f"”"(‘,'-‘osf’:“;.“;“_”"h‘f‘r{a.::n Devotions This Evening X 9 ling year. Wedneslay at 2:30 o'clock | o0 & Wedding trip to New York and | 100 cu. ft. Morning service at 10145 ocloen. |, A double birthday annivereary that it would temd to decroane tne| There will be devotions at ¥: ] 4 oty meets at the | 4pon their return will reside at o “Minimum charge 1,250 cu. ft, | it : ot the Yl [Furprise party in honor of Willlam | thit it would tend to dec honr | o'clock this evening at 8t. Joseph's 5 3 TaEy et N el : ltov. Harold B. Smith of the Hart- | cpamoo P4 Arthur Osgood | AMOUNt of traffic now using School shutch, Thirsdey, L 70 vovie am street, New Dritain, allowance per quarter $4.00, | th 7| Chamberlain and Arthur Osgood | 2MOUNt o 20! | church in honor of St. Anne. nd ) . ! . ford Theological —seminary will | . ; ¢ their|2nd Park streets and the Memorial mid-week services will be conducted East Berlin Jtems i SRS R i ey enasiiaUA 4 moond| T Buld Wlasllesening: ot iglel A1 Banicistrate understood that Forty Hours Devation s by Mrs. M. Tryon. The usual Sunday morning sery. | ncters, i Sk . el ‘| home, §9 Broad street. About 15 S R il The devotion of the 40 hours will i 3 1 day 1 A e Epworth leaguo at 6 p. m.i leader, | (2010 8 Brond atreet. : Mayor W. Raymend Crumb will han- e Drum Corps Meeting ice at St Gabricl's IEpiscopal church Annual meter rental charge on riends were present. There was a = Mis: Livingst e llie the maaiter v Wit > . | open tomorrow morning at the 10 v There will be a ncoting of the St. [Vl Do Ield at 10 o'clock, preceded | #11 metcrs larger than 3-5-in. 10¢; | ! :.;‘“'33?&;"'-’535'1"' 1'1\I:~N;uv“1y\x(l musical * program and bridge “‘w"\l\:nl::\‘"x\fn;”:rl.|hv°‘;1‘l’.‘“‘:l‘hhnt]\‘"\vf\l'n:‘ oclock mass at St. Matthew's o [Paul Fite and Drum Corps of Ken- | ;"o,‘f;:c’xf'“s of the church school | Of co At s is cordially invited fo attend al | P1aved T having the work started carly in the | Shurch. ;:’:“’:;“"’A“‘"{‘m il ‘el : Anpual Banque[ t0 Be Held in|sinston Monday cvening at s o'clock. | % ! ‘ services. ; summer. l Y woming. A1l orithelminin; {There will be a business mecting | _Morning worship at the Methodist | “:‘|”,”,-c hydrants, town and private, | Congregational Church | Nelson E. Morgan, U. 8 A, of Older Boys' Conference the parish will receive Holy Com- followed by a rehearsal. jchurch tomorrow will be Tield at | §37. Morning service at 10:45 o'elock, |/ Ot Eustie, Va. has been granted | . U innual Hartford County | MUnion at the 8 o'clock mass and a Gl‘allge Ha“ This evening the members of (he |1V:43 o'clock with sermon by Miss | Sprinkler leads L the minister will preach. Anthem, |* 60eday furlough. which he witl | g0 100 conference will he heid | SPeCial mass will be celebrated at Pt Sl b e han | Mabelle Barnes, who occupied the o ‘I‘I"“' “Hosanna,” Granier. Church school |SPENd at the home of his parents, | 1)1 Lo o ierence Saturday, | V1Siting pricsts will be present to [to participate in a meet 2 South- [PUIPIL in the absence of Rev. G. L. A Mr. and Mrs, nest Morgan of April 20 and 21. The theme of the | 85t the pastor, Rev. Willlam P. Baseball Practice | The Junior League will meet at 3 | MNE Was treated to an excellent con- A : flleq | AT the morning service. Congre Pt Panmeshiiogs aendlugthalion Sl Rt iliences s ol ialionl Al o s DAL IRGeRY t Maple street. conference, which is conducted by | Laflin. AFFA[R SET FOR 7:30 P. M. ington at 7 o'clock. |ference. Sunday school gt 2 o'clock, | ! Niah school auditorfum last exc. | E31ional Young People's meeting at c nce, which s ¢ c ¥ 6:30 p. m. Helen Hale, leader, “Tho | | A social will be given at the lonic | (he Martfora Y. M. C. A. ia to be Dhetea g:geMe B ! irho first practice of the AU-Ken- | ;rciock ang the Bpworth League at | 0Tt by the combined boys and | POWer to Ste ILSTHIOUERIE (e It | SRS 83 F;:::nzlflhwllm;v"!”}wh\’(‘:A Aliseiiuns Sovard dlubsl S| o o St e tun th-rboy- Scrvices in Churches Tomorrow— ShElon buseball team will be held (.45 o'clock. The evening service | Zirls' glec clubs of the school ang | FosdicK's tests of character, P it orombeieat e Db S NS 130 to |and Eirls' glee clubs will be held at [tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at | Gt po an ilustrated seerure . o | away with the knowledge that [ WYckoff. ettt r ®|, On Fridoy afternoon from 3:30 to [ A1 TiEh schioot on Aiasy ortint Fishing Scason Opens Tomorrow | the I'ercival avenue grounds, A Japan. The slides arc said o be| Plainsille vouth was heing given a e pomtifee s ity or e ey o A oy of xisitors ULl Avril 120, ‘Miss - Avnsis: et candidates for the team are invited b rae e a2 -|day at 7:30 p. m. at the parsonage.| 5 N ade o Paris ™ | A . 3 and Knights of Rod and Reel Arc |yt ot o 1 position on e lexceptionally good S oEpori iy Jon s ‘,‘,';:,-i;.\.;‘lf" A scrics of tableanx from the | Central squarc has been groatly in- | (- ational ehurch. The open- | Plunist, who was on the program last squad. The Pythian Sisters will meet | MO0t And was program, in which | Pool: “Little Women will be given | Creascd by a coat of white paint, |ing session will take place at 445 I "‘,’ 'Il"lr:ur "l""" ""“';‘“”_"‘ 01 Folks Concert Monday cvening at 8 o'clock at BN e s B a|in the parish house on Friday eve- | Which makes the trafic post more [p. m. with Fred Jaeger presiding. | 3t ‘“»“I’"v e sololsts of e eve. ; ; HRAEC ! Community hall. | & Sl ead [NNE under the direction of Miss|easily discernible than the former | Thesc exorcises will consist of a song | MNE Will be Miss Ruth Mather, so- A record group of local fa [, An gt folks concert wil :NI,‘.;\';: A mhist party Wi b held | saloit, Harry Cor (:llm;hm: nihey iy Rl service led by Rev, Alfsed T, Holnt | Pranc, and Sldney*Alexander violin. and the are ected w the ch o . ons e ey i ol, was pleasingly varied and |1 & - ? 3 s 2 e Binol it M o Wadneartay | SROIEE SCSAIE EhuRS Mlonday Sevt e (e fie i ot i s RodoommrialA. M. viow "Church . A o Spraigotionalisevice by Ry, §E'gfi’°§?h§if'i?3'f' 'fl"fi::r'..' 'o:‘r. night of the Berlin Farmers' elubcvening at 8 o'clock. Between the |18 a1 € o'clock. Bridge and reg- | o UA0GHE 0 L6 BRER OF L06 F Morning worship will be held at UARRY MILLIONS = | Francis T. Cogke, pastor of the Con- ganist of the First Congregational Which Will be held this evenfug utmisical selections readings will o (U12r whist will be piayed. e nited in singing one (the Redecmers A, M. . zion| 8t Paul April 4—Minncsota mo-|gregationa) church; election of om- | EANSE of the ¥ PR the Grange hall on Farmington ave- | given by Mrs. Paul Baker and Ar- “0“';‘ 3 I"‘"j“’l',’l 1:’; ";E(I‘LC:S“‘| ‘:”" number, after which they took {urns | church tomorrow at 11 o'clock; ser- tor busses carried 12351612 bas-fcers; address, “Tuning in on the An-h'n’:nn nue. The committee on arrange- |thur Moffatt. 1 'i,~‘;'y" LR Kk Bl e groups. All selections |mon by the pastor. The rally ior’lenx-rs in 1927, traveled 18,283,120 Worlds ¥ Rev. Alfred D. Hemn- A f 1ah G cate 3 [t A 2 b i k- [the conference claims will be held. |Miles and produced revenue of $4,-|inger. On Friday evening a banquet n anniversary high mass of re- nts mpleted claborate Complain of Buses The annual entertainment by the | ¥or= SUng with fecling and in work- |t 5 i be 2l sk T will be served in the gymnasium of | uiem will be celebrated at 8 o'clock plans for the banquet and meeting| Poople working in offices and | pupils of the Hubbard school will he [ Man-like manner and were well re- (¥ 2 hool wi ‘w held at 12:15 - \is| Goniers patisoat .-lfirch“su per- | Monday morning at St. Joseph' that promiscs o eclipsc all other stores in New Britain are complain- {j.q Thursday evening, April ceived by the rge crowd. One|P. M, A.lr-jr L«m:sla >;¥‘nyrr‘s4 wlum;nll& intengent o?‘srho‘nl\ Karl A m,:cm, church in memory of Miss Emma meetings of tho past season. The af-|ing of the lato schedule of the bus | Although the place of the program | number, “Kentucky Babe,” had to !"M_vn", C. er (;x v\‘lllfl\e o e s eree AL R | R fale will be opened with a supper at due in New Britain at 8:52 0'elock | jag not. heen announced, it fs be. be repeated by the boys, the ap- |at 6:30 Doy, Mlos Dessieppentont N IS N Dol ookt Auto Breaks Pole 7330 aelock and will bo followea by in tho morning. For the Tast %0 (105, Shat (ho piay wil e siven o Dien e iaky helngooud and 3k TRl Suelioe pomhink prvice Asbiiry Methodiet ohuneh. porest.| Failure iof $ha Bakes se nsldire: an interesting program. weeks the bus has been minutes | community hall, deserved. Mr. Olmstead, who s AL g Sriviadre i e invocation, | sulte 3 'l"}:‘c-:luh ]\is‘l;nfn very active dur-|late. ~According to passengers the | ypre William Bunce and daugh- | basso for the famed Colonial quartet, | by the pastor; Ot ton T e ::;\l;(:h“\:lnlu ;:-“;g!lo:\}::rl ‘l:“wd::zoun' -lfllr':lc ‘l?g!:th;vlzr?nk::o:lf:cm i it iy cetings | Pus is on time until it comes to the |y Theo and Gertrude, have re. | caught the enthusiastic faver of the confercnce claims rall y a e‘ om nu"ce g g I D lhat ovening utomebil ing the past winter and mec Men | Berlin depot. A stop Is made here | o0 #00 faertny Y., after a|audicnce at once and at the closs| Meeting of the Ladies' Ald socioty singing led by Raymond W. Cook, owned b A,ebe ,‘ I:u":. oy ;‘r"(;.:m):;xl\': fl[’i‘:‘w'L :(\;:»:r{:m‘;n- “work | until the train from New York ar- short visit at their home here. They | of his group of four solos was forced | Will be held at the residence of Mrs, ”""‘"‘W‘"“,i‘l'l"‘."‘: f""u‘“‘:;‘m”l‘:':i“:‘{' ;’_' Slle Aviaie . Dum: L“'w“’k""' ) A ore | Tives and practically every morning 3 o S0 5o Taial o i i ses Gncores bl et . he city v Rev. P. P around the state were lvr‘ou\;);yhl' h,:d'llhf- B e e n)lllil(l]‘“luxrl:\m):":w 1.;[1:;1:“'_;“ remain ““:“‘”l Ho! victive. . Mo ik isted Bristol F. Wolfenden, pastor of the Bristol 2? :gg:aa.:!tfiighttlnclln- m;hll- g0e ol a"f’h ”“:v:r‘:mu‘c:ts.orV‘I""- Phis throws the bus off sched- | 1¢ ¢ne weather permits the base-|in the closing cantata, which W 5 Paptist church and the welcome of Lo s ey lnhea.‘:mw.m \::: :3:¢L|L"1:Ir¥(-:f'|:-a°\ulm.l.legmvonu:.- ule and many of the passengers arc |ja)) enthusiasts will try out tomor- | well chosen and execllently sung by 1928 Opening the city by Mayor W. Raymond Planning for Early Start—Items, 3 Cr = it - | came released. The car rol n tion on farming from these speak- |late for work. row afternoon. The regular field is | the combined clul rumb. Clarence Hough will ex lied dow:! ’ : s s i the street a short distance an: rs. Most of the speakers were ex- Church Supper Friday still damp and the school grounds| The program was as follows: <“PLAINVILLES tend the welcome of the Bristol ce and i A supper will be held at the Ber- robably be uscd for tomorrow | March— Romaine v Gounod . | boys and the response for the deie- [ Struck the pole with such momentum perts i their particular linc at A SUPPCr B b hold ot the Do rob: us | e S § S t da N t Eates will be made by Stuart Davis,|Lhat, it was snapped off & fou foct Storrs college. nest Friday, April 20, at 6:30 > Ve o Wlin g A M Lok TR TARE ok e et atur y On Saturday morning at §:45, tho [rom the base. The automebile was on Aniist Bveting Wonceiny o'clock. Methodist church is planntng for| ... ... .. Lmmet A, Adams " OPEN RANGI | et et e R ’l:fr:'liumd.m."‘l,: in The 42nd annual meeting of the Scason Opens Tomorrow another food sale the latter part of Combined Glee Clubs s April 14 ini Celfieiaibirtiotia o Mra. Fil hat Women's Home Missionary Union| Tocal fishermen will be out in tutl jquot00 (604 & le 1o be held in | Morning 50 Shonks A Big Show sion. ~ Song and devotional services re. Filomena Urgigno, aged 63 He of Connecticut, which all Congrega- | force tomorrow when the scason of- Comnunity hall. | The swan ... Saint Sacns 7 e 3 Will be held in the morning and sev- [ Years, wife of Vito Urgigno, dfed at get tional women of the state are invited [ ficially opens. Most of the angle = S it Obiienioin DAY Dancing in a larger Ballroom. New | eral addresses will be given, The|her home, 95 Park street, shortly 1o attend, will be held at the United [will e secking the clusive trout. church, New Haven, on April 25.| Although there have not been very The morning session will begin at{many fishing licenses issued at the 10:30 o'clock. There will be impor- {town clerk’s office, a heavy demand . o int husiness and an interesting pro- |is expected next week. 2 i s Sl e h dack Tuden tra of 10 musicians. & O el FREE WILL OFFERI e Trederick 1ield PBullard “OOME TO MY HOUSI o extinguished after o hard fight. In|ycars. Born in Italy, Mrs. Urgigne L Thnle Ghuch Woric ericamenting the Sl o) B i Nobs L Ap il e N e L IR With Olive Borden Sunday, Apl‘ll 15 (iiikcming o rmes Junding | €ame 1o this country 16 years ago R e e it “'"‘"""" still on the couri- e . Ethelbert Nevin and Antonio Moreno the property of John Anderson. Sta-|and for the past 13 years has re. row morning at 8 and 10 o'clock at [on Farmington avenue is progress- d ) Nrc” i . ’ P, o sl S conference will adjourn at 4 p. m. after 5 o'clock yesterday aftermoon, Fore Sale—-Duro Lleciric Pump Wilhelmena Stunz 2 ATURES—2 | & Misic oo i : Sho with automatic pressure tank ;.M‘\\y.,\_ Mise Tindy - Smashing Airplanc Mclodrama | |d0COTative cffec Music by Bill Two Brush Fires [She was preparing supper when she motor used only cleven months. Mrs. 1. Waldo Warner “A FLAME IN THE sky” ||Tasillo’s Foot Guard Society Orches-| Two brush fires I°rj ternoon ;“‘""‘r"l ;l” !hoc:hlndh.:led (3 h’: 5 Cowles, Jel ey Sirls Gleo ¢ : g called out Squad A and Fire War- | minutes later, She been § M. Cowles, Kensington—adst. Girls' Glee €1 Wit den Alfred HL Breckbill. Both were [ poor health for the past three b TN e e s A Story of Socicty’'s Saints a tion 36, I'ine &treet was destroyed. | sided in Bristol. She is survived by s, Paul's church, Kensington. Rev. |ing rapidly and the left side, com- |NOUse steps the ihakemonniha syl 4o Aol iy lBoatiioie e A0 Mm"_:‘ s Cand Band Concert Approximately 100 acres of hrush | her husband, three sons, Antonie st I ch, Aol 5 B _ia rhymed note explaining that its| . . ., . Russian Folk Tune . Sianes : D o | and atvators of Ree a0 John €. Brennan will be in charge. | ing from New Britain, was complet- % HhY Sount s o ] e and woodland were burned over as|and Sa and John in A session of Sunday school will fel- | cd yesterday. As soon as it drics | Pl profitable, S G MON.—TU 3tosP. M a result of the fire which started | . 8150 by seven grandchildren Jow the 10 o'clock mass. il L s e T e L] g e - 1A Birth of Morn .... ¥ranco Leoni|| “THE GARDEN o & shortly after 1 o'clock in the rear ol and three in Jtaly and sacred Heart Church Gl R el S ek s S D i Bl with Alice Terry and All concessions will be open. New | of the Kellegher place on Middle brothers in Ttaly. % . ki iens- |1y on the other side of the road. o = | Strbat P eral will be held @t 9 Itev, John C. Brennan of Kens: % : ed §a number in England by the | pENSR 1» Wilson lan Petrovich o . . 4 3 o'clodh Many Join_Club : : : : 2 5 {10 passenger motor boat for a pleas. Schbollodse Soln B A O e o ry 0 s o br have| MEIERL bnreRling fo o s b e T T it W s From the Famous Book £ ; ; e e U any mass tomorrow morning at the Sa- 1»»'-0'::"-, ;""mlfm‘r" "" (e “Just Kids | sclentist, [ Tally-1o! .......... Franco Leoni ant lake ride. hie 011 schaolhouse of the Twelfth (Continued on Page he Krof Bl it Bl ety NN ilich s et E ! Be- sunday school will follow the mass. [Safety Clu X 11 is Hoped . ational ganized by the Herald. is hops o - > ing Kensimgion Songrex tor, |1hat the rest of the children in town B on Your WIld Ammals ays, . Bev. Vernon L Phillips, pastor. | ik the rest of tho children in town ring row Wik Sead ths reRMir Rervices OG- Ll o the oivl, Vesterday ex- vow morning at the Kensington Con- |, "o oy gamity registered six chil- nt- gregational church at 10:45 o'clock. | 1% 1oval fam . The topic for the sermon will be, Fire Perni TA 6LAD IT'S MORNING FRECKLES,COME . SAY! TMIS 1S SWELL! ) OF COURSE You UNCLE ULARRY IS ALWAYS d." | ““The Unknown Companion. ?“"“;ly Fire Warden Griffith announced BECAUSE ALL 1 LEARD £ LERE A MINUTE = TVE DOING SOMETIING FOR ME = ary, school at 12:10 o'clock under the A1 o4, o 432t fire permits will be is- LAST NIGIT WAS LIONS now [l rction of the superintendent. The | FO¥ TR TC BERRAS U0 08 POARING URTIC 1T A LITTLE SURPRISE 1 ONLY HOPE THAT L CAN new pastor's catechism class will meet 8t) 1, "o sunday but this will be the DO SOMETUING FOR MIAL : to 4:30 o'clock. Christlan Endeavor ex- | &0 T80 TECEy BUL 08 S e to . SOMETIME ! s to . creiges at 6 oclock. burn brush, ete., outside of the fire ; ), ime Berlin Congregational =~ | jiyrict must have a permit. Those you Older Poys class at 10 o'clock. | ;i in " vhe fire districts are ex- i 1tev. Dr. George W. C. Hill of the| L UP z. [ South Congregational church of New | "0 Lo it e given to those who Dritain will lead the regular morn- | 4 oy them by calling Mr. Griffith oS ing scrvices at 10:45 o'clock. Sun-} "4y o phone hetween the hours of p— day school at 12 o'clock. The Junior| %y 775"y " thig evening and 9 s society will mect at 3 o'clock. Veo- | 4" 5 B Moo SCemEE T 0 eme| per services will be condueted at 51,0 b0 mitg will be issued after Sun- an- | o'clock. The Young People’s 80¢icty | gy yntil further notice. jcan will meet at 7 o'clock. y of Kensington Methodist Swentusky—Thompson Sunday school at 10 o'clock. This| yyooNargaret M. Thompson. will be Miss Lord's closing sund_uy. daughter of Mrs. Agnes Thomipson of She will lead the regular morning Kensingion, and Joseph Swentusky, The| d serviees at 11 o'clo and will | con of Mr. and Mrs. William Swen- five preach from the text, “Follow M. fushy of 27 William strect, New yes’ Fyening devations will be conducted | prigain, were married this moring nili- at T:a0 o'clock. The paster's theme | o4 g o'clock at St Mary's church { will he “The Grace of the Lord [New Briain. Rev. Walter Lyddy |

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