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BRIDES and WEDDINGS Occupy Many Minds These Spring Days INVITATIONS, ANNOUNCEMENTS, CALLING CARDS AND ALIL ° SOCIAL FORMS ARE IN ORDER Call at our stationery department (near South Main door) and sce the NEW PLATE PROCESS, which embodies all the delicate beauty, and exact shading of plate engraving, with the unmistakable mark of distine- Mail Orders Filled tion, yet eliminates expensive plates. Offered in all the new shaded types, with very best grade of stock used in all work, LET US HAVE YOUR ORDER Berlin News WAR ON RECHLESS AUTOISTS NOW 0N State Police Guarding Turnpike Carefully WATCHING TRUCKS ALSO Baschall Season Opens Today in Kensington—services in Churches Tomorrow Morming—Tabs Dmm’ Corps Mecting Monday—Bricfs. Orders have heen issued by Super- intendent Robert T. Hurley' of the| state police department calling for another drive in Berlin against au- toists who are violating the muotor vehicle laws on the state highway. Two state officers will be stationed at the new scales built recently on the turnpike near the Meriden line. The officers will be on the alert for overloaded trucks and also for auto- ists who make it a habit of passing cars while motoring up Clark's Hill. Drivers will also be checked up to see it they have registration papers and operators' licenses. St. Paul's Church, Masses will be celcbrated tomor- row morning at 8 and 10 o'clock at 1. Paul's church, Kensington. Rev, John C. Brennan, pastor, will be in the 10 o'clock mass, charge. Sunday school will follow Rev. John C. Brennan of Kensing- ton will officiate at the 9 o'clock mass tomorrow morning at the red Heart church, East Berlin. A session of Sunday school will fol- low the mass. Kensington Mcthodist. Sunday school at 10 o'clock. -To- niorrow being Mother's Day every- hody is invited to attend the Sunday school class at thet Kensington Methodist church in honor of your niother and through sheer apprecia- tion of her concern. Rev. L. E. Ad- Kins, pastor, will lead the regular morning services at 11 o'clock. The topic for the sermon will be, *De- hold Thy Mother.” Epworth League services at 7 p. m. This is a service by and for the young people, T ning devotions will be conducted at 7:30 o'clock. The pastor’s topic will ho. “Creative Power." The Junior League will meet at the church on Thursday afternoon. Kensington Congregatiounal. Rev. Vernon L. Phillips, pastor, will lead the regular morning ser- vices tomorrow morning at the Ken- sington Congregationalist church at 10:45 o'clock. He will preach a ape- cial “Mother's Day” sermon. Sun- day school at 12:10 o'clock under the direction of the superintendent. Christian _Endeavor exercises at 6 o'clock. The Young People’s society will meet at 7 o'clock. Berlin Congregational. Older Boys' class at 10 o'clock. Rev, Samuel A. Fiske will lead the regular morning services at 10:45 o'clock. He will preach a.special sermon in connection with “Mother's Day.” Sunday school at 12 o'clock. The Young People will meet at 7 o'clock. Tnvitation To Scouts Mrs. Charles Pratt has invited the Girl Scouts, Troop 4, of Berlin to visit the nature trail at the State Normal school Monday afternoon. All the girls arc asked to mect at the center in New Britain at 4 o'clock. This will take the place of the regular meeting. Special Meeting Monday On Monday evening at & o'rlock meeting of the conference year in the parsonage of the Kensington| Methodist church. All members are expected to be present. Park Completed Final touches on the new j Boston Corners were made day by workmen from the state highway department. A number of small fir and pine trees were planted in the. park and a number of bush- . After a year's caroful care of the new park it is expected that the spot will develop into one of the heauty spots of Worthington ridge, Exccutive Meeting An important executive meeting of the Kensington Athletic elub will be hell Tuesday evening fo discuss baseball affairs, The club will m: plans which will be presented to the Connecticut company showing the need of buses in Kensington on Sun- day afternoons during the baseball season. The bhuses run through Ken- sington during the week days hut not on Sunday and the club will ens deavor to have the Connecticnt com- pany furnish transportation on Sun. rk al yesters ke | davs during the summer. Othier important matters concern- ing the baseball team will he taken up and some important announce- ments are expected to be made to the public folowing the mecting. Mothers Day Mother's Day will be generally observed in Berlin tomorrow. Many of the vounger folks will remember their mothers with flowera. Special sermons on “Mothers™ will he held in all the churches at the morning services. Tabs Drum Corps Meeting A meeting of the St. Paul Fife and Drum corps of Kensington will he held Monday evening in the Tabs’ hall at § o'clock. The meoting will be followed by a rehcarsal. All members are asked to be present. Everything Ready With the weather man promising good weather for this afternoon ev- erything points to a gala day when the All-Kensington bascball team opens up its 1928 scason against the Bristol New Departures in a Con- necticut State league game at the Percival avenue grounds at 3 o'clock. The St. Paul Drum corps and the players will parade through the streets of the town starting at | 2 o'clock and will then march to the ficld. Lieut. Carl Dixon of New Britain will drop a ball onto the field from his plane and Tirst Se- leetman George B. Carter will throw the first ball. McGrath will prob- ably pitch for the visitors with Mills holding the pitching assignment for the Jocals. Tomorrow the locals will journey to New Britain where they will clash with the TFalcons in a league game. Berg will be on the mound for the locals and West, star pitch- er on last years' sfate champion Norwich team, pitching for the New Britainites. Returns Home Harry Collins of Hudson street hae returned home from the Bridgeport hospital where he has been receiving treatment for injuries received when he fell 45 feet from a building. you want a maid, laundress or other domestic help, the help wanted columns of the HMerald will find her. Your help wanted ad placed there befors 1 P. M. is published in the same day's is- sue. Yes. you can charge it! NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1928, Plainville News DOCTORS EXAMINE SEVENTY CHILDREN Youngsters Appear at Round-Up and Child Gonference 10 THROW FIRST BALL Selectman Simpson Will Open Town Team'’s Scason—Torrington Stng- ers at M. E. Church Tomorrow Night—Church Notices—Notes. Do You Know Her? 1dom scen re rarely photo- graphed, Mrs. Andrew Carnegic, widow of the famous Scottish-Amer- ican millionaire and philanthropist Poses for the photographer as ler | ship arrives Glasgow, Scotland, York. AD IN CRASH Colorado Springs, Col., May Miss Elizabeth Huntington of New | York, a writer, was killed instantly | and Miss N. Higgins of Denver seri-| ously injured when their automolile was struck by a ne vesterday. They were en-rout Denver to Colorade Springs. Huntington had live hotel for the past mo from | Miss | a Denver Posteards of 10.5x15 centimefors only slovakia are permitted in Czecho- ;on all other sizes delivers |the receiver is required to pay a fine. | - | | | MIGGINS, DISAPPEARED FROM TAEIR RECIAES AND RIS MONKEY, BoBo, BEMIND= ACAVE FROM WAICH CAME A UUMAN SOUND! | opening line Hinown {its A total of 70 children were ex- | amined at the summer round-up and well child conference held yesterday visiting nu voouss in the | Nert block. of t 40 children vere of pre-school age and intend- ing to enter school fn the fall. infants who were tar well child he afternoon. > 49 new cases, and all \ were given prinary al examinations. Eleven others d. Children with 43, with the total ts at 65, exclusive of s, eeding advice ten cases. Miss Cath- Ith nurse, reported month she had made hygiene visits profeasional workers yvester- were Dr. Elizabeth Tngraham Dr. Mary Haskins, Dr. Grorge 1%, Cook, Mrs. Helen Van Meter, Mrs, Roy Ferguson, Miss Ruth Olsen, and Miss Daly. There were also many volunteer workers from the Parent- Teacher Association and Plainville | Public Health Nursing Association. ‘0 Open Baschall Season fown team will open ason here tomorrow speedy Burritts, New league champions for o vear Pirst Selectman will throw o'clock. Kalish will for Plainville orazio or I°ry | conference There w cts totallod number of defec dental defeet was given in crine Daly, that during 52 child The | day | The | baseball | when the Britain (it past ion, James first Simpson out i {ball at oy {mouna My he rece 3 start on the with efther idy Miller on iving end. Billy Hamm, for- mer Springficld college man third in his first Tacals Idie Getersloh, Fddie Sataline and Nick Toli are are certain to be in the ase start for others who up The Burritts have heen strength sning their team and will hayve wi them Rudnick Plainville. Johnny Rose, exeellent pitcher and hard hitter, §s expected to do the hox work for the visitors. Dave Erbe will umpire. 1y Tolli. who has organized the team and managed the team's pre- {season affairs, has announced that | ecause of business he will be un- |able to continue at the helm. His [place is now being taken by John Guiden, who managed the team three vears ago and who hopes this {years team will be cesstul as {that of the former Brothers, n time. Legion Meeting Brock-Barnes post will meet in rooms at § o'clock Monday night. As Memorial day is near at hand. the post officers hope for a full aftendance of members in order that all plans may be completed. Al members who can are asked to report as soon after 6 o'clock as possible fo help with the final clean-up of fhe green Grange Competition The Grange regular meeting of Plainyille will he lield on Tuesday evening. The program will be pre- sented by the married members, who will seck to ontdo the single members' cfforts of {wo weeks ago. ——— <«PLAINVILLE® —SATURDAY— Haines and Jack Holt in “THE. SMART SET See Him in This, William TWIN" Tom Moore and Phyllis Haver with James Murray and Eleanor Boardman A great drama of every-day life. Milton Sills in “BURNING DAYLIGHT" TUERE'S OALY ONE TING FOR The | its | . will be the at. | will be | well | Church of Our Saviour The services on Sunday will be as follow: 0 a. m. holy com- | munion; 10 @. m., church school; 11:00 & m. morning prayer and| sermon; 7:45 p. m. evening prayer and sermon. The Boy Scouts will meet on Wed- nesday at 7:30 p. m. Thursday being Ascension da there will be a celebration of th holy communion at 10 a. m. The Women's guild will hold a regular meeting on Thursday aft. ernoon at 2:39 o'clock in the parish house. Baptist Church Sunday services at the Baptist church will be as follows: Morning worship at 10:43 o'clock; the pas- tor, Dr. A. D. Kendrick, will preach a sermon in accordance with Moth- er's day. Mrs. I'loyd B. Stillman and Miss Hope Farrar will sing “My other's Face in Memory. The pastor will givc a talk to the juniors d - the junior choir will sing “Tell Mother I'll Be There.” Bible school at 12 noon. Evening scrvice iat T o'clock; sermon by the pastor. Young People’s service at 8 o'{.‘lock.‘ Advent Christian Church Morning service at 10:30 o'clock. At this scrvice the pastor will read N original short story entitled “Mother,” a story which s set in the New Hampshire hills, touching {the old and new life, and treating a subject forever clear te the hu- {man race. Sabbath school at 12:05 P, m. Evening service at 7:30] o'clock. “Mothers of Men,” a Moth- |er's day program, will be given at | this service. | Prayer meet | Thursday evenir | will follow, Girls' club mects next Miss Alice Monbleau’s, street, at § p. m Catholic Church The regular services will be held |at 8 and 10 o'clock tomorrow morn- {ing at the Church of Our Lady of | Mercy. Sunday school will meet at 9 |o'clock. Thursday is Ascension Day, a holy day of obligation. Masses will be held at 5:30 and $ a. m. Confessions | Will be heard on Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. B at T:45 Choir rehearsal week at Broad coming week, Redeemer's A. M. L. Zion Church Morning worship will be held in | jthe Redeemer's A. M. E. Zion church tomorrow at 11 o'clock. Mother's Day sermon will be preached by pastor. Sunday school will be held at 12:15 p. m., Mrs. [Louise Mayers, superintcndent, Mother's Day cxercises will be held t 7:30 pom., under the auspices of Buids of Promise,” Mrs. Emma chers, president. Mother's v tableaux will be given. The meeting of the Ladies Mis- | o society will be held Monday | night at & o'clock, with Mrs. Ethel Hobson; Mrs. Cetta Johnson, presi- dent, A fair and bazaar will ba held fn he EIKs' social rooms [Friday and | 8aturday, under the auspices of the [Ladies’ Ald society, Mrs. Helen O'Nell, chairman. Special program will be held the first night and a supper the second night Congregational Church | Church school at 9:30 a. m. Morn- |ing service at 10:45 o'clock. Holy communion. The minister will speak. |Congregational Young People's | meeting at 6:30 p. m. Viola Spencer, leader. Charles H. Norton will speak on “Earlier Days as I Remember | Them. Executive committee meeta Tues- | day at 7:30 p. m., at the parsonage. | The Woman's Kederation will serve a public supper in the parish | house on Thursday evening. Plainville M. E. Church The services in the Palinville M. | | E. church tomorrow will be as fol- {lows: Morning worship at 10:45 | o'clock. Bev, Arthur A. Ball will be | the preacher, his subject being “A | Tribute to Mothers of Men.” Sun- day school at 12 o'clock. The chil- | daren in the Leginners' and primary departinents will give a special pro- |gram. The parents are requested to |accompany the children as their suests. Epworth league in the eve- | ning at 6 o'clock. Mra. Ruth Nilson | will be the leader and will speak | upon “My Birthday Gift to the Ep- | worth League.” ILvening service at |7 o'clock. A musical program will |be presented by a chorus of 20 {voices from the Torrington Metho- | dist church, The following are in | the chorus: Miss Gwendoline Green, Elizabeth Jones, Ellen Olson, Vera | Royce, Ruth Burgess, Ruth Van { Bramer, Alice Olson, Laura Damon, Marion Carter, Ruth Johnson, Mrs. | Esther Thompson, Mrs. Emily De- marest, Mr.¢ Burgoyne, Hudson Palm, Dewitte Bogardis, Harry Nor- cross, Joseph G. Reld; Gerald Lynch, and Roy Hudson. | be as follows: [ Steting 1 Hymn—What a Friend We Hnw1 |in Jesus. Hymn—I Love to Tell the Story. | Anthem—The Radiant Morn— | Chorus. | »olo—The Garden of Prayer— |Harry Norcross. | Quartet—Just Outside the Door— Cross. (Raymond Hand, Joseph G. Reid, Mrs. Burgoyne, Harry cross.) Prayer—Rev. A. A. Ball. I Melvin ol oclock Phe pricsts will continue taking| the census of the parish. during the | | would be The program will | Nor- | Duet—Nailed to the Cros Burgoyne, and R. H. Hanc Blessed Assurance—Con Solo—If With All Your Bri{tol News Glendine Green. Anthem—The Lord is My Chorus. Solo—The Euarth is Joseph G. I Hymn—TI Nec | —Congregat | Anthe i Chorus. | Male ( 1 to t four No Abide With Me—Congnegs 1 Ladies’ Aid society will ect the evening group mecting aa Tu day evening in the church seslors at 5 o'clock Ferocious Nine The ¥erocious Ni ond gar of t afternoon wlet Trumbull C¢ school ficl gam and Howar threc John and F line ups Ferocious Nine Howard 1 1b; i ss; seur, ri; Sames, Truv 1 !.urd's—l | Hour | | | | Ye Stev buil © Had Earl Y Jack O'Dn 1v; ss: Howa The publi o'clock lows' hall welcome, served. Mr. are sper ton Wallace B Brooklyn, is s at his home on Bro Martt ding the wee el of T Found-— & of mar Broad stres Tel. 109, Spanish Fliers May Hop Off on Flight Tomorrow Seville, Spain, May Py Spanish fiyers, Cap ine 3 s, hope to hav ‘]h.ir‘z 1 by tomorrow to hop ns Jin an s ir plane 1 { Night to Lreak duration { records. The plane ittempting to take morning. It was regarded as practically ¢ tain today that their Karachi, Tndia vana. They hoped that by obeying n oft W yesterday r- estination | instead of Ha the governmental dictum to abandon a transatlantic flight they would allowed to make a flight to Iava later in another machine. This Photo Sent I‘,‘ Editor To Jail NEA-London Time sanish editor prir | this picture ‘of ita Castellanos, |flancee of Dictator Primo de Rivera of Spain, the dict: | picture unjust to the lady's used the editor's arr. st $200 and suspended for publication of his journal here’s the picture (we hav from Prinmo yet) Sen Keep on the sunnyside by using the Classified Columns of the Herald. It isa great Directory for Demand and ‘ Anthem—Turn Ye Even to Me— | Chorus. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS sy 1 DY LIKE T 60 N TS UST0 DO BoBO, AND THAT'S || TAING, BUT IF UNCLE HARRY WAS TO 60 INTD THAT CANE AND SEE IF UNCLE DARRY IS TUERE = I'M SURE T, AEARD SOMEBODY COUSH AND MAKE INAY PLACE MED DO IT FoR ME =\WUD KANOWS BUT WUAT AE \NAS AURT AND CRAWLED IN LERE=COME ON, BoBo, WELL SEE ! Supply. GEE-E=TAIS IS A SPookY PLACE=ITS SO DARK L CANT SEE ATMING/. FORTY N GOU LODGED IN CELLS WHEN THEY ARGUE Bristol Prosecutor Out Strong lor Personal Taes | RT TODAY This Number Two Men Who ined They Would Not Pay Tocked Up Until They Their Minds—Other Notes One Arrest Today 1 court Monday. Liquor Seller Lined mnation Hearing held at 1¢ May 14th ore o morn sion Hub! el consist- Doty Do: at the by Mrs. 00d that een mad numers 1o procure t or of | owner, | to settls led. | . sinee time er amicalily Many Vaccin ns appeared at the ted by the board ity of the clinic Monday af n the hour 15 considered the two in , road to recovery, to sit up in bed for a isolut ow on th cond patier 10ul A, V. & Council Mecting NOWWAIT A MIAUTE= TVE AN IDEA! TLL MOLLER AN IF1T'S A PERSOA TAEY'LL ANSWER ME |laying of weording | new fire house on the cormer of Lewis strect and Farmington ave. nue. H It is understood that the expense of laying curbs and walks about the property will not be taken out of the appropriation of $36,500 made by the city. 4 A hearing on the proposed ac- ceptance of Crown street by the city will also be held. 1 tty owners on South Street Ixtension have also been notified to appear to show cause why the street 1 not be accepted. irings will also be held on the sidewalks and curbs on s street; on the acceptance of street 1 to lay sidewalks and and on the acceptance of 1y s a city street, Glass Removed From Finger He 1 H venue left hand 1 by Dr. B. N. Whip- 0, the police id on a North e siized a pint or from the proprietor. he d the res- i and fell to the king in the of- ven medical but at vari- en troubled lanced piece of o v Harmony Club 1001 ¢ will strict on held at Charles I arin Burcau speak on W Graduation hers Announced omas Helen Rurke John Driscoll, senior class of the will be speakers at the luation cxercises to be Friday evening, June 22nd. written by these pupily st of ten read 1 hoard of jndges consisting nt, Rev. Francis H. © 8. Beach. Twenty- rs of the class submit- at a preliminary trial, ' were climinated., rmer Nurse Weds Sophie M. Lockenwitz, resident of this 1 Central Park and Richard I rance broker of the same re married Friday in the New York by Deputy John J. McCormick. bride was born in this city, ughter of Theodore and Marie 1o The bridegroom anklin, Me. Sweden dblad and family of . Yvans Lundblad of t and John A. Carlson 0 sons of Haig avenue sailed New York today on the mo- Gripsholm for Sweden. cxpect to return in the early Spe By Yt Alford rs o £h school 1 gr 11 oy a chapel in To Work Degree degree team of Com- Tribe, I. O, R. M., will trail 1 this evening where they v the degree on a group of ors for Pawson lodge of that town, Devotions this Evening will be devotions at 7:30 o'clock this evening at St. Joseph's church in honor of St. Anne. in East Hartford tol high school baseball 0 scheduled to play the East Hartford high school nine in that town this afternoon. It will be a Central Connecticut league engage- rent. re's hundreds of reasons why should use Herald Classified 1 you Ads, Bremen’s Builder Hugo Junkers, designer and or of the all-metal Junkers aire s, of which the Rremen {8 one, to Americn to consider establishinent of a factory here, 1 as he landed in New York. By BLOSSER 1S come