New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 21, 1928, Page 24

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ail sketeh, v yeust ¢ 0 she may rise| Which grows best around Wilford Just a thuiabe _ “Monastery Bel ! This is X 1229 /IIW Rl ot eial it giving you the world House, Irises or Violets? ql g.Y The guest artist during 1 s here but withoour experience either 19th. To Ed Sowka, Louis Lan-l Why does a Canary (Kiniry) bird %, Maxwell House Hour broadd X 200d or bud. in this cxalted insti- dino and Bill Kuhs, we leave promi- I;n.g sweetest to Bobby Hodge? . 2 8 7 e Lewls Jumes, tenor, who tution of lcaruing. 1 with both nent pla ou our tootball squad. Can Frank O'Br always man- e n“ uc e ectrlc 0 2 / == ing among o Lers an arin pride and regret that we ook upon 2oth. » Myrtle Timm we leave |age a curtain (Curtin) ? . ltoi I'Ys" ¥ commencenent day ex 5 : ntitled “Why all the boys| Was the 1 rainy day with- 0’ and Schubert's re- last insizot to school It rollow e around” by Greta Roseen. | out the exchange of raincoats and e W e : Orchestral numbers include Last Will and Testament. “1st. Te Mrs, Smith, our esteem- | umbrella 77 - 79 Church Street n as the & S0 s ever from Lalo's D e —Wolfe and Baer. duets b i — 810—WLWL—3' Dvorak’s overtu &) Ttoguish By Margaret Burke, ©d librarvian we leave the wish thal We appoint the Class of 1929 of i Eastern Daylight Saving Time e Siens ang,”! Granados’ ce of the Kknowa b ent that i the ;“;.‘r "’l!lmw she will preside ' x.« Britain Senior High school, | i e estra sclections *the veil dance from Gold- June « of New o moded libiury. e e e % New England States = ter Tnspection,” D. Whits GuRa. 5 Sl {601 City ‘af . To Mr. Cumpbell we leave :xtl,x‘\;“:"i“"pu“fir i Sl ‘Callaghan, tenor pnine’s “Romanct Thi in, County ot Hartford and uch, so be may rest after His| S T Ao 4 O} SPE — S o s "R C 8 HaUnty y : g any real or personal [ D - S60—WTIC, Hartford—335 —St. Cecilia ensemble v will be broadvast through of Connecticut having passei les to caplain his \luficull‘:;‘y?,‘fo\‘:\(»‘ T e ek iy WE HAVE A SPECIAL PRICE 8 a —R. Lyon, violin WBZ at 9 o' 1 ventful years in courses of 'theories to dull students. H A \ ¢:20—Summary of program and §WEBZ at 9 o'ciock. ¢ vea rses s | : e n i e E news 5 > | 7:45—014 favorites i i study and having completed the un- To Clark’stson we leave a| ID Witness thereol; we Iy ON TWO § 6:25—Sportograms | 860—WGHS—349 i Selections from “Good News" will usuul amount of work, and believ- red suit to attract Beatrice | 't0 €et our hands anc l*' ”“l Do 4 bt b ey .30—Pendleton orchestra 3 am which (ing that it is just to share th 3 ”"‘:'“‘“' COnDach cul. (s ¥ day ¢ AR e $0—August Heckscher, “Housing WEZ at propertics with others who may, W . To Betty Brixus and Dick | °f Junc, 192 | —Harmony Duo :35—World news do devise und bequeath as follows: fratt we leave the franchise for | Class of 1925 Jun - 2:15—Talk, “Children’s P —The Jolly Jester Te Mr. Slade we leave ¢ stublishing « bus line to Torrington. | Witnesses Iea Margarct Burk. 6:10—Pendleton orche gratitude for s Kind ef- th. We leave the corner in| €1 1 from NBC willingly offered us front of the Academic Building to| Mayor Puoncesa | ¢ orchestra H “Sonz of Indiw" “Japancse forts. which §—The River Cloris i Sitetn e ] a0 Phi Bet His Excellency 154 Musical progra 1 n Tio 1 Aman” and * ing our high school career he *hi elit, “ WXeehle 3. t ) : & g Gt ey Yoy “ountry Fair orc | 1. To Miss McAuley we thank leave a Gov. J. H. Trumball . that have been used as display samples. Program from NBC Studios 1 Hal Henney, A rear for her ever ready advice which she ay have = e 1030—Time; Medical t ts Mozart, ca *Mozartina,” lisplayed te our bhenefit standing. DR. OPIE IS HONORED P R ARt e i s e lby Tschuikowsky, will be featurcd 3rd. To Miss Harvey and Miss . Guilford we leavea | portand, Ore, June 21 C(P—Dr These boxes are suitable for ice or TRt i ; during . progrum by, our cliss advisers an' equal | cluse of scnjors who shall be digni- | gugene L. Opie, of I'hiladelphia i ¥ ¥ i ihouds which OBt imount of thanks fér their faithful |fied and courteous in other WOrds & | wus electad president of the Nation. clectrical refrigeration. Other num- and willimg work in all our activi- | class like that of 1928, June 130 Tubaroulnsis 26th. To President Arnold Reck- | {opg Olsen, soprano selections from “Student Prince, 4th. To th: Freshmen, we leave crt we leave our appreciation for his | philadelph M. Simmons {two sclections by Friml Jite o large boolk written by Joe Vetrano success in piloting and bringing the | \fing Tong 1" and “Love Song,” and cntitled “How to start an argument.” class into the harbor of graduation. piano I rarwell’s “Plantation Mclody ssidy, we leave $0th. Questions ociation here yes- | Hatfield of secretary. | i talk, Chiford |o'clock {bers included program are * Musical Period 5—Merchan! 6:45—News, weather and review #:55—Bascball scores %—Time; Wilcox Pier R sth. To Coach Ui ey, Ensemble |7 \BC § | g T | - ew model 1928 Fy ded $—Program from NDBC Studios i Trio L. € the new model 1928 Ford, provided $—Time JiB==Ingusiuial e | e . keeps it clean and in running | s o Voices and piano | condition for anyone who wishes to ’B ! 3 1—260 l fot 1180=WICC, Bridgepor! | 8145 Johneon and Waller, duets w[;I‘ASS NI HT borrow it, ute in a a y H —Merchants’ Hour L 2 7—Studio program —Industrial chat 611, To the incoming Freshmen, 30—*"*Question Box™ | 9:35—Joie Ray, Songs i we h;n e ou;-lc ss color "lrn;‘k" hop- | 'Awful at'n\ree ‘ 5—So! 4 Piano Recital —Sunshine Sisters | ing they will wear it with honor as 5 fi':l)-v-flx?z‘ !:.'rx‘ilmam orchestra ‘ Sadrian Trio fwe l)mu -and it's Dangemg . i Tth. H L 10:45—Harris and Inslce, duets We leave the following puz- ittain oo . o i th Br s'"a‘&e’;’;"f"“t‘:‘,“ 11—Bartols’ ensemble zles for the February class 10 solve: by Ru el S | 970—WABC—309 (Continued from Page 13) (1) When will the first perh 10—Ritz Ballroom orchestra | 5—Joe Lane, baritone physics class be “in order” to Mr. W 4— Ixkhart, soprano The day arrived. Those who had mphell ? | 200—WHZ, Springfield—333 | 2:14—Ann ExK ¥y arrived. e i —Hotel ;‘l ler \l», semble | 2:30—Vietor Turner, xylophene gone to the shores came back with ) When will Ray Horwitz stop —Weather report | #:45—Fddie Weods, tenor their skin a bit tanncd, and some- “histling? g §:01—Regent Trio 0—Ruth Prosscr Trio | \What {toughened. Some were unfor- (3) What would happen if Al Bas- | 6:30—Time; Regent Trio continued | 5:4 —('engressional cook book “uvml by being ked with the 1eY's car broke down? i 6:30—Baseball scores 7—Weather; M. Rosen, violin jannual fall hay- which made (1) Will Wilmer Larnes grow any I 7:15—Ina Fillmore, piano [them 100k as though they had at- taller 6:55—Radio Advice ! \ I A ek | -:;:hnm Situation in U. S {7:30—Donna Laslcy, soprano | tended a midnight party. Thus open- | (5) 1 everything wasn’t done | 7:10—tatler Hotel orchestra | 7:45—Garden calendar lcd our senior year. (Dunn) could Ethel bear it? (Bar- | d Mrs. Leo Woods | The fall brings with it the foot- rett.) | 0—Andrew Lawrence, tenor ball activities which we shall never 8th. “To Mr. Nixon we leave a Theresa Rashkis, soprano |forget. Our representatives this ook “How to referce a basketball ths of Same” written by John Reid. 7:30=—U. 8. Navy Band §:30—Jack Albin’s orchestra a—Program from NBC Studios | of 10 or More Show how | vear were peeved to the | :01—Baseb: scores; weather | vea v i gL A { “3114 l?r:s‘. = I Madison Square Garden bouts | their very learts. when, after all “NL To Miss Westluke we l‘;ul‘v‘: . e — - he energy they had cnucted they all pas ciies ot notuse Uy, w 50— .WBIS, Boston—3g64 | !!-—Piguct tim t 8) 3 ety | 5 .T ] “d Hc~‘:ian | 11:02—Coney Istand orchestra | were defeated in the most jmport- | the June Class of 1925, I a b—TLedan qu ,K | 11:30—King's orchestra ant game of the scason by their 10th. To Miss Souther we be-| Thumb sucking docs look sweet in 6—Juvenlle Smi HZ . & ook 12—piguet time powerful opponcnts, — ‘lartford | Uucath an automatic window opener, ; a baby, but it is disgusting in the | JO—Kennl;m'e l-»>u-:uran orch. | 10— WGL—204 High'. 1t is with keen enthusiasm | S0 she will not have to be disturbed | three-year-old —and sometimes it | In a single group of 250 Speed Wagon owners, -;)mxnr!r ance v‘\r:(hchr;l\?S owe dtagis that we look up victory, as the re-| by the heat. hangs on until fifteen or sixtecen! 5,834 Speed Wagons are now operated in fleets ..:).—"—'v;;rr\u\\ | 6:05—Joseph Pirolla, saxophone sult of next Tall's game !!H;. To :hn Bfl:n \l![u \:‘r Ir;u\' The (:mlrl( lnal_\' 4uu-; an m-mrx;md of 10 or more! 5 Some de £ “lass found ©nough mien to supply all without an | mouth or induce adenoi and it 0—Radio Sweethearts 0—Lec Burke, songs o sluchis on entelaseionng it d Sfeeas Ll e e This is only another indication that the Speed A—Weather; finance xtremely teresting i v Wagon fleets are growing. $—The Four Sportsmen 8:15—Program by Paul Shirley 9—Program by Myrtle Chattuck 10—Orpheum theater program I 10:30—State theater program ! ] h. To Mr. Upham. we be- | Pinning the sleeve over the hand; h the power of making tests | attaching mittens, or putting on | 6:40—Bessic Lazarowitz, violin talning folks, and who after passing 1 7—"Trade Marks of Success,” C. J.|the standard “tryout.” requirements, | | Bertan bocam emibere of the Amphion harder for the incoming Freshmen, | cardboard cuffs, which prevent bend- ha Iub, We are indecd proud | 13th. To the incoming Senlors | ing the arms at the clbows, are some we leave plenty of dancers so there | of the ways to stop the habit. be no wallflowers at Senior | Another bad habit—irregularity in Growing at a pace that keeps preduction at top speed. Growing in a myriad of individual busi- nesses by the tens, twenties and thirties! Such growth is not an accident. It has been 7:15—Carmen Kuyler, songs Dramat sther Jaffe, ccllo of those who took leading parts in 11:05—News; State Ballroom orch. aite : " _lthe plays, which were presented to May $90—WEEI, Boston—508 L .IT;“’","L""' Lugnisnig 2l !uI: (er.)rmr u!y‘»lr\r}lml.rlu,lr:u»lwl.].‘wx]. A {0l abtion=lal reeneuilo ! for going on consistently for a long time. It is the 6:35—News; Chimes and Juvenile| Ward Thomas | the auditorium. Trom our ciass| 14th. Questions for Freshmen to | weak howels and constipation in ba- result of the mass éxperience of buyers who Gems Sl | there were twenty-four pupils eli- | think over: hics, Give the tiny bowels an op- know motor truck costs and moter truck values. 6:45—Big Brother club Lokl | gitfe 1o enter. We particularly liked (1) Does Joe Vetrano like “Young | portunity to act at regular periods | These buyers recognized Speed Wagons as lead- |s '.f)—\\v't:ilhrr; finance ers when Reo had only a few Speed Wagon 0—Program from New York modcls to offer. | Sten Flygt or Douglas Harwood as Marjory?” cach day. If they don't act at first, s—Musicale 5 T grandpa, Elizabeth Corbley or (2) Why has Harry Blews taken |a little Fletcher's Castoria will soon §:30—Program from New York Eastern Stations i Eleanor Hesse acting the “old maiq” Dick’s place as a vendezvous? | regulate them Every mother Today, th i Speed Wi usicale 1020—WODA, Paterson—2901 parte Hrlen Logharn, Clava Mifler, | (3) If a certain young lady came | should kecp a bottle of it handy | - P S99 AI0 fhricen MM Sipee ;3"" 9:30—Chocolate Drops 5 Ao’ Janshian ar Marjore Youns along would George and Willis greet to use in case of colic, cholera, diar- wheelbasee—capacities from J; to 3 tons. Speed Wagon performance and Speed Wagon long life are now available for 93% of all hauling require-~ ments. New low prices put Speed Wagon values rhea. gas on stomach and bowels, constipation; loss of sleep, or when 10—Program from New York | g as flappers, and Ired- her? (Greta). 31—Radio forecast and weather | performing k erick Schmalz rn sheil,!| (4 )Could Betty Tarrant he so as a mo 10—R. E. Meyer, violin 10:30—Correct time 10—WF1, Philadelphia—105 dent, Marjorie Young his assistant, 10:35—News —Fink music | May the members of the ulty say, | mean? (Meehan.) baby is cross and feverish. Tts gen- _— 9 eller, recital | that the June class of '28 was not 15th. To Violet Timm we leave | tle inflience over baby's system ene even further in advance of anything else on the New York {10—Harry Kosuff, tenor lonly attending high school from the | the wish that she may have enough ables him to get full nourishment | markets 3 10:15—Rose Miller, piano leducation point of view hut they | NENts in the week to accommodate | from his food, helps him gain, Try out a new Speed Wagon—start it, stepon it, . $70~WNYC—520 Arcola Park [als0 took part in, and considered the | her “College Fellows. i strengthens his bowels. atop it, park 1t. A demonatration is yours for 6:30—Correct time Martin orchestra isocial standinzs of the school & 16th. Te the mid-ycar Seniors Castoria is purely vegrtable and rchast Y ent grore e the asking. §:31—>Market high spots; basebll 11—Colonial Rendezvous I number of our young men have | We leave the privilege of continuing | harmless—the recipe is on the wrap- put herd dw-\““‘m, 1 Stam 6:40—Plano selections |11:50—Pagano Californians joined fraternitics, while some of |0UF Most exciting Tuesday morning | per. Physicians have prescribed it Aw“‘\‘.’!fln Tonn REO MOTOR CAR COMPANY, Lansing. Mich. 6:45—Recipes, Mrs. L. R. Welzmiller | 1100—WPG, Atlantic City—278 | our young women have been initiat- | meetings. for over 30 years. With each pack- speed e Wago™ “—Children's Songs 6 €d into sororities, | 17th. To the lower classmen we | age, you get a vaiuable hook on TONNER—Capacits Lo, 123-1ach 7:15—Economics, Mrs. L. R. Welz- |6 The election of class officers for leave the artistic designs which | Motherhood. TLook for Chas. H. Chassis Prices ot Lansing whecibpes, ‘hasals D30 ach miller 7:05—8! our Senior year was next on the decorated our graphe cards. | Fletcher's signature on the wrapper " 7:30—Correct time 7:45—Dance music program. It took, nct oniy the abil 15th. To Helen Conrad we leave |50 you'll get the genuine. 7:31—Police alarms; baseball 8:15—Time: organ jity to cast a ballot, but also to' 7:35—Henry Rowley, baritone 9.15—De Molay dinner {contemplate the efficiency of each ipch “heelbate (Dump) $19 7.50—~What Price 1l Health, Dr.}s:45—Creatore’s band individual nominee. When the re. SO0COSTIOTIITIIIIIOIT A2l 1S L e L AT H. G. Goldman 9:50—Ambassador orchestra sult of that election was published, | § $1345 s8—Uluveri's band 10—S8tudio music we were pleased with our l'hnim‘vt GON 10:30—Dance orchestra for, Arnold Reckert became presi- A Insecticides 10:31—Police alarms; weather; tide|§:45—Baseball scores Nora Tamasso, secretary, and Rich- tables T—Auto talk ard Gordon, treasurer. 10:35—Talk, The China Famine rm period Now for the bhasketball scason 610—WEAF—492 |8-11—Same as WEAF The team had practiced so vigorous- s o ¢ 5—The Marionettes 860—WIP, Philadelphia—349 Iy, that they won a game against to l 5:30—Jolly Bill and Jane 6:30—Dinner music Hartford High. This was one con- 6—Waldorf-Astoria music 6.55—Market reports | solation over last years contest, for KENNETH M SEARLE & CO 6:55—Baseball scores —Uncle Wip's bedtime story we had been dreadfully defeated at L 'y B tudio recita { that time “usts fid-week hymn sing T:30— s WTIC {9 Newton Forum; time We were then guided to the foot- C Elm d S S mtlers Penmslvanians | 10—WGY, Schencctady—380 | ghts of the auditorium 1o elect a Ants or. an Park Sts. Tel. 2110 11:30—Venetian Gondolicrs |s for the Senior club. Doro- Flies Potato Bugs Lice, etc., etc. Good Gosh e B i EvER TG, JED BARRYTIORE— ‘; t Shanahan was unanimously chosen. Under the spendid supervi- sion of Miss Tiga Harvey and Miss Adrienne Raby, we have enjoyed any Friday evenings in this favor- ite Scnior Hizh ss Day this year brought an- 660—WJZ—154 5—Classic Gems 5:30—Market quotatio summary; cotton tural reports; 5:45—Piano duets 6—Baseball scores fan, violnists | 3 e oric pro-| Other gratification 1o our busy 0 > UE CANF LR UINIDJE] B iminds, bu N0 all, «, Seniors g e Bl e ld Reliable Destroyers S = EealDERVAREE—— e . The time came. The toast- er delighted us with his witty roductions. From nd of the gavel to and Sprayers Herbert L. Mills “The Handy Hardware Store” 336 MAIN STREET the very first so | the final t: quet and promenade, Monday eve- ning, June 18, every minute was | filled with interesting and worth while ¢yents car the re- | Our three years at Senior High United | have rapidly passed by, untll we nptonship | find ourse heve tonight, o - Field | fronted with this last activity of our il * high school life, which we hope will 1 Rice. na- long he remembercd by faculty ter. today. parents. pupils friends at 8:15 5:30—Bossert orchestra me as WEZ él ”){;r/ay////fl 3 A.{»ooao.&tambmnsa“n»&»smobm»um»o“»m Fireplace Fixtures for Summer Homes AT REASONABLE PRICES We also have an assortment of higher priced fix- tures in Swedish Iron and Solid Brass. A fireplace is always cheerful and dispels that chilly dampness present in the house even in summer. A. A. Mills Plumbing — Heating — Sheet Metal Work ‘66 WEST MAIN PHONES 5100—5101 E A Harmony I ) J’/":\},Z«///////M, B - MARSHAL OTEY WALKER JUST _ | STEPPED OUT OF BARRY MORES, WITH AN ARMFUL OF CHAIRS FOR THE ICE CREAM SOCIAL, WHEN A PASSING RIG THREW A WHEEL 12— Midnight Bohemia = 810—=WMCA—370 The Tt s—Wilson Syncopators " es Chat 5:35—=8tudio program " “LOBSTER” $—The Musical Rugs SR R i DINNER o—Impetial Trio » will vame to you at 7| From 5 to 8 P. M. Every Day s Talk, Maurice Hatchner [o'clock tirough WJZ and WBZ. (Except Sunday) —Time; financial taik {Other sele 6‘.Nlmp'=} a:18—Movie chats .o‘,. 3.’,,: v.*‘} " %7 ..,i:‘:‘& H ON I S s 4 s 3:30—Male quartet SRS State 1. Fartford, Conn. 10:30—Wendling Artists 11—Time; McAlpine orchestra | Zephyrs,” and ) s : [} ¢ ¢ f ( : K 1 [ ot Chaffarell

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