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7ale and T & ital e n Los ork or m- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1928. ) ur, John Mo But two of th: ol 'nv 1 | Nystrom, Carmen Pecorelli B t ’ N of the ba ' | ainuviiie [vews v e Tistol Ivews |5 s rituwne o e Total 3 515 3 :|Wright, Olive Tyler, Margaret | mmm—— Gt aad G e Ee e inte 'k, Allen ymond, Irancis i Horasiay b tis Apu:-rx?'""““ { ({::r‘\hu(l!l F n.r.g(n« 4 #|Cunningham. Tobert Purcell, An- When the bank was opened i ! landar, 10020—8 5 2 ltoinette Santucci, Maxine Bull, Mar- there wer PRaton i o ar here werc but four 'S | Two base hits—Derby, Dionne.|guerite Mill, Tony Zomer, Richard or aihio 23 AR nolski, Dulac, Yocabelii Tolli, tra - at that time was sasisla < . i 2 M1 Grade IV—John Johnson, Robert retary and assistant tre y Mail Orders Filled | gl e h:";z;.l.f“::'l'fr': iwald, Ka-{gimpson, Donuld Kahms, Matteo Sl f D | sk Pregin, ses on |y, e, Raymond Si rice e g ! . G i ‘ balls, off Miller 2, off ianolski 1.|cmpone’ ;f:':nl)ele; A e (,','\";r,'(f;.'(;‘;',}’u',:’“"): She enicerd Sig M wm M truck out, by Millor 4, by Kanol- [con. Ane < 3 Seneals e he bank as 8 hoakiseenat, o . & . son, A 1 adette 4 5 = P v i | erges ith New Mutual Mort ski 5. Wild pitches, Milldr, Kanolski. | nora. ‘tnocter Toton porarles ad ‘Elelllelllal'y (Grade Costs A'emge siiaenn L Lo v 7 \¢ S : . i T 5 5 » U s Anlpaens odge, - rer. rancis Beach, a brother of Our store will close at 12 “edn'esda).begmmng June 27 to September 5 ! gage & Rmty COI]]pally ime \&i):”h‘ol\;: vll;.::‘-‘lm'll:;:hm“- ette, Vito Girolamo, A: p the present treasurer. was a,‘nm: inclusive, | Sister Mary l’mmm““a i é\_nna Morunte, Tlarold 0] 371.01 Pel‘ Pllpll time scerctary and treasurer. He is OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAYS | e John . Tay, pastor of the ;:-:v"er::;ix;‘hz.hd' arieaamiia, shiee 5 g :;o\:\nnn”-:;“l;n; 3;‘5;:,]:;”;‘::,“!“”']];4 Chur, o | . Miss L Nys et ‘TRUMBULLS RETAIN LEAD “hurch of Our Lady of Mercy, dled | ‘Grade V—Tony Casciello, Helen| was employed as a bookkeeper at ‘ yesterday afternoon at St. Raphael's | Gotaski, Robert well. Cl im0, that time, resigned ceral y | hospital, New Ilaven. Last month |Morgan, Tlerbert Caser. Hlmor: IO AR e A Nose Out Standard Steel—Sister of "“: C‘?"’f;‘”: 40 years as a sister of | Morann mond Smith, Sherman| ¢ oo poe | of the opening day at the lul“n:. ol A : GEaR e glffi);r She “';‘lhll in S"-'H:;tsw': Galver)| Mary (Chambrallo): Lorraina] P ia8¢ Kher 3s 31a1 Per Stu- clied that the four employes work- tev. John E. Fay Dics in New | St Josepli's schools in Meriden and St nan o sataine g St 10 oalogs ; ¥ Dics n New|Et Josepl's schools in Merlden a0 | bantels, Barbara Mor Russell| dent—mank Mas Anaiversary— [ U1 after 10 o'clock that night 9 O e Mans Sl beant NS 8 y William Silverio { balancing the books. ( Many School dren l:-'lx:;’!liz‘;u‘:'claln g nad taumh: le VI—Ralph Corlett, John| Brother and Automobile Disap- At the present time the bank has g at Laur all academy Mil- | Deegan, Frederick Lackes il sources in excess £6,000,000, ‘ With Perfect Attendauice Records. | fory’ hut three months ago i1l health | Mite. e Nerl Ok e | pear, Man Reports—Other Ttems, Tho total of capital o, Al crests and properties of the ’0'1; 4 !h('r to re;ir‘fi. . o Elizabeth Faniolo, Mary Kata. Tnez| qpo o e . and undivided profits is in exce ley M. Smith Co., Tnc., ha She fa survived by four brothers,| Naaman Ruth Orvis, Louis GBS OOR elementary $400,000. There are over 14, | ta Tne, have beeh | goy yohn 1. Fay of Plainville, Jo- {Tsabelle Carucel, Carino Cax sciiool pupil in attendanee at counts dn'bath e oommen | taken over by the Mutual Mortgage | seph I'ey of Hartford, Matthew Fay|Alvera Conforti. Barbara Irench, [¢ity schools for the year 192 savings department & Realty Co, a large financing |of Batavia, N. Y. and Andrew Fay[Doris Furrey, Tony Cucrriere, Jos- |y« $71.01, acc fl_]”' Ao The present directorate includes company recently formed, it was an | ©f Norwich: and five sisters, Sister [cph Lepore, Ilorence Richmond, | yrepared by Superintondents . of |105¢Ph B i harles 1. nounced today by Mr. Smith, who s Awbrose of Derby, Sister Mary | Clarcnce Woods i ‘h'n‘m = "‘I’ ‘“,‘I.;"‘ ©f Wooding, George 8. ch, Kdgar IN NUMEROUS FLUTTERING MODELS [d cahier ot s e tans| a of Milford, Mra David| “Grade VII—Carmen Chimbrelio. | yn for 13 cities and fowns about |rearc ! yyoriiuam K. Scssions, S = Ihie company will continue Mrs. Harvey Brown of [Grace Easton, Holen Laskowski, Al- |, : gl rank L. Muzzy and Arthur Man- FOR BRIGHT SUNNY DAYS : : ; ; elato during {ne same period AN 10! oporate in this vicinlty unden dhe and Miss Anna Fay of [bert Massey, Bertil Nu Jokon LT : ross. Mr. Manross was electod seve new natie: Tt avill handie fret ana | Blainyille Cavallaro, Trederick T1 el | Sl bl < that the eral months azo follow ing the death SPLENDID VALUES FOR SATURDAY! second 1 et 3 will buy and| Funeral services will be held at 10 | McIntyre, Janetic st in, Rose| o “,‘ Y ’j"“y“ operated at lvss of Mayor John 1. Wade, who scryed soll ate. chiefly Targe “de- {0'¢1ock torrorrow morning at Laurel- | Villardi el “”] ‘:‘ 4 nishing adva 2 ""T”' board for many years. [ velopuient™ tracts {ton 1all in Miliord., Father Fay Linden Street (Ehass, Sato; VIR oL Sng alias he officers are as follows: Pre $ I 4 95 I 9 00 1. J. Lvans of New Yerk eity fs'™ill calsbrate a requiem high mass Mation Mattio, Mari | MAle. Two afher cities operated ident. Joscph B. Sessions; vice pres- 2 5 " A e e e A " their schools more economically ident and treasurer, (George . Clark of New York is scorctary, and| Mrs. Martha J. Bullen of 112 West | Grade 114 Chndzik. Rogar, !han Bristol the average cost per| DBeach: vice prosident. Charles 25 00 29 50 {80, Simith is (pensur iThe heads 1 strect and Cliord 3. Potter of | Kadfield, € emine. Dorothy! PUPIL in Ansonia in 102627 g Wooding; sceretary and assi . to . Lquarters of the concern will be fn | SPringicld, president of the Potter Lamont, Elizabeth Kiatt, Helen Hop- | $70-04 d in Torrington §64.46. treasurcr, Charles N. Gordon New ok cite whil (hmro will also | Knitiing o of thut city, vesterday |kins, Phorbe Lartlett, Agnes Gyureo, | W5t ”! riford cxpended $111.86 ““‘"‘"‘ ‘:‘““""'~ ‘Thomas Davis. e s . . be an office Gytlo application in Springfield for a|Aznes Lundquist, Laura Weitzke, |for cach _pupil, while Stamford, Brother and Auto Disappear : ;ve))\\l.lere smartly dressed women are Pl s o R e the | Grade T1o-Turton Norion. Wit | Meriden. Milford] South Manches. | 1mil Ostroski of 24 Conlon strect wearing dainty Printed Frocks. Chiffons, Uscl by the fRanley M. Smith o, | danghte A Juror Schuyler P. [lilam_ Wictzke, I'rank Natulie, Jos.|{%: Middletown. Danbury, 1 fopotied o ths: polloa”depattmeht Georgettos and plain Crepes in a collection of wi rotatned as a braneh offiee, | Williams oreed last winter leph Melechinsky N New Loudon N LD s L sn epioBll . e v - '~ new company plans t o | from Justice Frederick Bullen. She| Grade TV—Alln Burtl Alma jTor tic. South Norwalk, °° “onnecticut registration diversified summery styles for woman and on the Inikiness of devcianing peany|1€ @ prominent member of the Wom- | Bartlett. Aurcliy Devinre, Florence | Roviille and Norwicn all averug: B el st dueying o miss. Featuring circular and tiered skirts, un- cipally to handle first and | 41'S club and of Tannah Woodrur | Tlelm. Marion Kiatt EinteleniunturySinclion) = exs ’yf",,',,'lf’\‘nthr:::h';‘{ N{”xlhr" ; “"d\ ok s : ¢ e 4 ots | Chapter, D. of Southington. Grade V--Julin T Xpresss he belief that both even hem lines, simple and unusual neck e e Sl e e ntRD i) niis e eain | WG eda NI Rl ot A for cach high UiSivpearances are linked fogether treatments. > the Farm- |4 0 0t of the Edwin Hills Mfg, Co. [on Willlams. | pupil in Bristol during the |[ccause of the fact that he maner and Pinnaeleview | he Ed Hille Mfz. il k | v g th enhen ‘delsing 1 manor developments in Plainville, | "Dt it elosed. Their Fredertek, | ade VIT--Mary |same period was $157.57,. while the ;)‘ ph : '. riving the car earlier in \@ 's Si el Lut otl will be purchased Ssom. |dT: Was rocently awarded the | ki, Harriett average for the 17 cities and towns o SVening. e tried to overtake omen's Sizes Misses' Sizes purchased soon. him but was unsuceesstul in th Tt is planned to ha development | American Tegion medal for Tighest |mentioned above wis $139.45. Three o,/ 1v‘ siccessty in the at- t Madizon this summer. all.around ahility in the eighth | Perfect Vor Spring Term {Other citics had « higher operating ‘m"‘“ #Th h»“ I_' ll‘S_Or-mvm\ that the Second Floor i . Mutual company has not et | 871¢ during the past school year. The following were perfect in at-[cost than Bristol, New London ex- | xew vork oty wite e ooned for P b B R ns for the marriage have not|tendance for the spring fern {pending 829220, Stamford) $168.84 |pnmons. - 0 cihier coms iiie i ted o the eapitaliza. | S° been announced High School jand Meriden $162.78 for each pupil a1 tion is hedithe firm will b | Meriden m Coming | Seniors—Beatrice Easton, mily jcnrolled. Ansonia, Naugatuck, Tor-| 4 S fr“"fi'["""m . incorporited and stock will | ’(_' 4l St. John's of Meriden will ( Kilby, Jednie Muaclldowic, Sophia weton, Milford, South Manchester, an applic \tion fol e ‘4"““ g 7 sued | mect the All-Platnville haseball toam | Naaman, Lucy Rogers, Marjoric llefown Wost Martford Rock- |has been filed tn -;lhzmhrrl.mo licons Tho: St M ith Co. Ine. |?! the high chool field hiere Sunday [ Rutland, Mildred Woodruff, Vietor llingford, Danbury. South |tal statistics by Paul r':rm\;o:‘i_‘ T Makes Tnspection fome Byt o aomie Al hisia oo lven sronAtiad, Ters talont valyaass| Ao noon. SThe BE donns Tptaved)Muriate, . Milen Sramen, Hovard) Putnam and Willimantic 13 City Hall street, Union City and ® Postmaster 8 M. Cowles of the ! crossings during the sumi s niontl 0 and has done a Jarge businoss |~ 135t Year and lost out after a [ Mitehel, John Wiley, William Web- | having a lower operating cost per Miss Helen Potz of 135 i eriin ews Kensington post office made an in- jof 1525, During the camp i insurance and Setate In|close battle. They have recently de- [T y |capitu. The average cost per pupil street, Forestville, ¥ spection of the village mall route this 'in 1927 accidents wers dc April 1t solil out fis Insurance. iines| foAted the St Matthew's | of New| . Junlors—Vivlan Davis, Earl Me- fin the Willimantio high scliool was | Flks Meeting norning. ‘The postmaster inspeeted |per cent and an endeavor {o John Cooke & Co., and the pres-| Brtain and the Southingion nine. Olbbon, Osear dolinsol, Aniy Gole- | 830,52, the lowest ‘of \any jof ‘the t a meeting of Bristol Lodge of e Hie Goniition ot M)A 8t bkes hnd | ahods 1o 1AL e HIE b bl yan i vAn S o NN aIS e (he anoira| BIOAMIE with Didnskiin e boxXs|Miabiinma dillis SematiBuClica jelies mentioned, ks last evening, a lodge of sorrow {made a list of those who are without | Strawberry Festival of 11 AT iy its sixth straight victory Ruth Tyle | Bascd on the school enrollmen W for the late Philip s.\v.r:;' [boxes. He will send his report to| A strawberry fostival will be heid Temeos Ketain Leadership | managoment has lined up sev- | | Sophomore- -Lsther Peck, Alice | firistol now has a population of 25.. Past Exalted Ruler William P, Washington. this afternoon sat the Community | e pee | 7ral Tara games for the coming PrleTson. Vinton Smith. Theresa 031 persons, these figures being - 1nds delivered the enlogy. X Local Students Graduating 1o as m BN staniing mE 5 ol nekd Trumbuil T iaetric : | weekscand will hring some of the Dillon, Marjoric Johnson. Tivalina |corporated in Mr. Reiche's report Fxalted Ruler Honry J. Flynn was About nine young men and gils |and continuing into the cvening. On | B s 5 5 [hest attraciions in the state to | Wallenbach, Russcll Maynard, John | Bank Anniversary authorized to investigate the advlis- from this town are receiving diplo- |anccount of the bad weather the | 1% | Plainyille, Varrone, William Hepworth, Freder- | Today marks the twentieth anni- ability of holding a clam bak mas at the graduating excrciscs of | fostival will be held in the 1 Blinaard : 5 | Perfeet I Attendance |iek Wagner. [ Scrstry o fifthia: tolinaiie. o the B ClLi6 Tal) And Tie il AULm I bie et —_— l.’;;‘ :.‘: ””.’,i‘,'“ l]hxh school this | The hall will be Ntedl Fon i Fiedas e By A total of 177 pupils in the public |, " hmen ;’L‘M-\ Buell, - Luey tol Trust company, located at the ommendations at the next moeting. - s afternoon. his list is topped by | fair and hot coffec and Lot s tigl ) <chools made perfect attendan terardneei olen corner of Muin street and R The re iy = M Mildred Slizabe Jengston | cake . The festive tight pitching duel at the high X, g ATE ! Da Miurich )anne g and Riverside he report of the carnival com- WIICOX, RleOy filld Rh()des AN Wh’: o lnmcl:;\lm,]'“:al l\:x] B ngston d¢ n_« served. The festival is be v chool field last evening and ¥ ords during the past year, it was lz;lfll ”\‘i 'l-[‘. " ‘I” de o Ve “The growth of the instiju. Mittce Will not be avaflable wntil 1o da teeply & general honors for |given under the auspices of the Truiibuin Kioctrio nine retained s | 2000UACEd by the sehool department | ¢ niolo, Tuuey Mar, Fve- tion has been remarkable and today @11 returns have been made by the Re.elw[w {maintaining an average of over $5 Worthinglon Commiunity association AL iis | AONOHACEL DY 3 SCNDO1 deparimnt |y Hanson, Margarct Morann: Wil- |1 stands: out. as ono ot the. lsadiny | members f th | per cent in all her studies during the 'and the public is cordially invited '”"‘1”’ in the Industelalibaseball {ii 1 S0t it ertabiaent :|rf\y or | lImina Steunz, Tan Naaman, | irust companies in the ‘m‘:[pwh": I o ‘!T‘:\;}«n S past year, Willis Ronkeity of [and urged to attend. The party 0% nusing out the Standard| .y e e or chington, Weltha Scoville, | The Bristol Trust (o, e T e R Kensington played an important | will be held rogardless of the weath- 1 LAt 48 Nanolski allowed | e ’m?ndl::“,],‘,fi ':" Aoy hvi:}; { Margaret Weber, s el Al‘urvlb;(rj.},-"l"“,!|,' el ?)n(‘-;M,mK ‘;r] TT'\I?‘ ’I:r:‘\' 1nnEs, e et R T eliarge | e fewer Diits, getting two of his L 28 ele 0 Albert Datoli, Mel adf o AN tin fate Y il g s e DL o reld k8wl | eck ox- | and {ho committee in charge | g it e R B atoll. Melvin Hadticld, Wil- I3, Sessions, who with foresight and !Dis evening in Steph ry ercises, He was chairman of the | promises all who attend a good time, | 1*4M'8 for himself, and his team e CIERMD Fam Kensel, Chiester Hart, John Me- visio & iz L k. ib Blaphan, Beoninll {banquet committee and acted as [f East Berlin lems [wade the fewer crrors, but a pair of | ',')'L"”? ”;"h; ";""" et \’}""‘;‘ e e el e \'ulxl.‘;’,',‘,:‘r“:” o “’; “""h' A "'; """"""']““'“ ¢ _ |tonstmaster at the banquet. Two| The Methodist church chotr will | =0l doubles by Derby and Dionne ") 23 at fhe Lindch strect school: | amith, David Smyth, Frederick Ty- an instity tRe e tead ol ang n annlversary high mass of re- Testimonial Committces 10 Mccl|jocal athletes are among the grad. |hold a riiarsil in the chureh this “Peiled his defeat and gave the Tem. | PWHng Ahe spring fonn 457 jer, Amatuen Villardi, e G e LT T o e A s KeleEnr ] SLBL Thagile This Evening—Rehcarsal of Chil- |UAtng students, Ralph Greco, loft | ovening at 7:30 o'clock (€08 the necded edgy. scholars attained perfection in A e e e A e b e T == fielder on the baseball team and | The morning serviee at St Ga-| The Braring Makers got off to a ! "hOaNCT. there being 56 at the high | Donald Hallback, William Sneide. | ; 58 prootents {Oentinusd o8 Paso 32} dren's Day Program—No Change | Henry Clark, manager of the team. | briel's Episcopal chureh will be 1i1d | 006-Fun 1ead in the opening frame, | 757900 35 1n the eighth grade 34| man, Cliftord Sturgeon, John Trevi- ot Rehearsal This Evening at 9 o'clock for the summer months, | Put 1 the gocond the Temeos forged |71 the Tiroad street school. and 100 fsan, John Ycumans, Louis Brastow, | In Condition of Mrs. James Brown | A rehearsal of the pantomime in|The Sunday school mectings will he [2700d and in the third they in-| "', [0 Lingas ot O in at.|AND® Faniolo, Irenc Fradette, | e - > C. ‘key and | CONRection with the *“Children’s | dispenses i or the st creased their margin to 4-1. The hote who were perfect An at-,Gillis, Geraldine Pendleby | : F. L Wikos, P. C. Rickey arg BRSNS IS B e tll(v[ e l :':\‘.”:.\m;\h“ ORI S el e ”mv'mx. ', [{rndance for the entire year are l!:h‘ulnmu, Am;m,'no'-'.:vx‘l;c]z,"riixg],n,,;m HOW YOUR BANK r = . L. Rhodes were erclected on the Kensington Congregational ~church |of the scrvice Sunday. [ but fell o run siort, and the firn | OOV |Coons, Barbara Jewett, Ernestine * BANK SERVES YOU Worthington fire district committee | this evening at 7:30 o'elock sharp.| The libravy will be open this eve- | INNINE was sterile. | Migh School Johnson, Dorothy Tredennick, Hen- | at the annual meeting held last eve- | All having a part in it are urged to | ning for the cxehange of hooks. Fach team turned in a prefty dou- nfors: Victor Hurtadoe, Milton | ry McDunnah, Lester Thompson, ning at the town hall. Mr. Wilcox, [ "¢ Present- Cortland Ttead 14 spending the|ble plar, Tablch and Ewnla doing| [oUree Beairies Bason Jeunle | Casimer Laskowski, Frances Schwab, chairman of the committes, pre- |, A full rehearsal of the entire | weck-cnd as the guest of his grand- | the trick for the Temeos and st iawie. Sty ilby, Sophia |krank Certani, FPhilip Passante, e | “Chilaren’s program will be | mother in West Cromswell ski. Joyer, and Fregan collaboratin Luey Rogers, Mildred |Stovenson Washburn, Harold Keel Tt was voted to lay a tax of four|N¢ld at the Kcnsington Congrega-| The Middletown high school held (0 that of the losers. The hox sec {iEodenne €0 . [A0g S yar Bmitls I eanon mills on water and two mills on|t/onal church tomorrow afternoon at {its annual graduation cxerciscs at Trumbull Electrle Juniors: Vivian Davis, Earl Me-ilo. Dorls Scherr, Mirlam Staples, street lights for the coming year.|® @Clock. It is hoped by the com- |{he capitol theater in Middletown ab ¢ hops g o |Oibon 5 Iwlin - Holden, Tsgnnoth Baker, The meeting was very poorly at- mittees in charge that this mecting | vestorday afternoon. \iiss: Tia of GG Sophomores: Esther Peck. Aliee | Frank Nevelos, John O'Dea, ( tenden, only Mx votors of the dis.| ¥ill be well aittnded so as to have [Hazen w e e Y\ o 4 o g Deterson, Vinton Smith. William ence Parsell, Herace Simons e {the prozrain in 5000 shape for pre- | tive in the graduating ol i 6 0 0 o Hepworth, Frederick Wegner. | Broad Strect L. . Deming, clerk, prescnted his | SCNtation Sunda { The Hubbard school baseball = g ge s Sl ARG men p oharieR D el ey | I dorn vlen B Rt Dorothy report for the past year at the| Tems of Interest lteam dofeated the Worthington rige | P0TbY, 2b 01 i ar, Laura Naaman, Weltha Sco- | Kahms, Marion Smith, Mariiyn meeting. It s as follows: During| M, Grovse Plckett entortained | pygepall feam yesterday atternoon 10 : RO el iarcaret Ashery Melvbl Hadsdiboding, (a0t o ling | Rolandlcs Hhie past year e comtbities Instals Trv-urul of her friends at her home | on the Berlin diamond. A reton | Miler, p 2 1 1 1 o plield, Chester Hart, Amaluco Villar- | Lerg, Donald Clar erwood Dan- ed mains on three streets as au-| /2t evening with bridge. Prizes {gye will be played here in the near | 820 1h 2800 e 0 DAl {icls, Harold Lamb, Herbert Zabs) thortssd by the dast anmual meeting| ere avarded the winners and re-| furure. L Dionne, 4 1 0 1 o Grade VIII: Donald Hallback, | Harl Solomon. at an expense of $4517.94, making| Toshments served. : Tihe Modern Waoaman silll meet = | Howara Burgess. Clifford Sturgeon, | _Kind: rgorion, 5. 11 ~-Rita Catucci the Invested capital today of 70,022, hfl'rmwlmnn of Miss Florence | yponaae evening at 8 o'clock at Ath- | Total 16 4 4 15 5 3!John Trevisan, Louisc Brastow. | Helen Kata, Virginis Spencer, Edith Thero 18 now a total of 15,850 feet| GIPRCY, Who underwent an opera- | juyie yany. Standard § |Geraldine Pendlebury, Antoinette | Williaws. Robert (ussidy, Augustus tat Ouery of mains and 33 hydrants, Five more | IO 07 £Ppradioitis at St Francis'| prung are under way for a Sunday ab r hopo a el Catucel, Florence Coons, Barbara Nevelos William Siit atreet lights were added, making a ‘:f:""{"-’ iast Friday. i3 1e- | sehool picnic by the Moethodist | 3osaroni 309 Hiq q bl ¥eweit Favell Kesting: Oasmiar| 1.—Justina Fernandez, A total of 76, with a yearly expense of | POII®¢ 45 & aproyad oliurch, thie ovent 1o ha held (e Jast. | S 2cobellis, 3b-.. 2. 0 0 2 1 0flaskowskl, Howard Bmith {Yoinctic Verillo, Louis Camerota, P e s o little over $2200. Today the firs| MrS Jamcs Brown still remains in | L URTE [0 Y ol S 1 e | Kenothisl, 1.2 0 1 0|Casclello, Bdwin Heiden, Miriam |Jaurcnce Corlett, Hrnest Damins, “O\'" bd']'fli prost ook gl oo Aitrict I farnishing water fo s 174 |, critical condition at her home in | SE SO kA i staples, Doris Scherr. [Mesry Zuzanoski, Marlo Rencaetti, connection with your checking account, free of charge. families, 20 additional connections | " SINEION. B Friday oven 0 -1 Broad Street [Louis Deloy, Bernadette Fradette, Check ass 3 it sli ) sl n day cvening, June Nt i hecks, pass-t S 3 g Beibg male durlng e past’ year.|| Lrofessor s ;.u v L. ac s ety m\iyn e \m:.q 1 1] Kindergarten, A. M.i—T Lorraine Halsted, John Camarota, S et 'dpaf -~ .d?pflm slips an’d statement» The committee also returned $2000 | COIRANICd Dy hid wit En L b byithe e o 0| carlberg, . Marlon Smith, Herbert | DOMenic Forchello Concetta Gue are all provided for your use, at the bank’s expense. worth of bonds, making it possible e e MetnioE T Monaay evaning W e hel. P. M.: Rita Catuc {iere, Elizabeth Kundra, Johu Logan, Your -ati 4 i i . cre they ake g | Monday evenin, Il again be pre- . P. M.: Rita Catucci. our cooperation wi oct from now on to reduce the interest vuicrs ey Tl dalel e 1 OO0 00 RERE LIRS 8 DE Willlams, Robert Cassidy, William |Jfi0i" Posados. Donald -Radcliffe of ever-iner i I . r'nal\e pouE barksn phed iie. uine The seir nasare:| ntp tor| BRlkiun Mr Gaipin win | ACE AU Adiste il under it [ e 43 Robwert Raymond, Walter Schober, -increasing value to you and to the community. mittee had an expected exi e i1 take part in the exe «8 10 be held “ 2 . A 'Yj"' A 'P‘?"Ol" + - ; Marte Sharr, Warren Smith, Fran - v - Ennfisctian; with u?- hmm“?:‘;"m: at the remodeled cathedral at Lou- "”; T "”"‘ play made a big hit f“':;:gfu" II:"::"“‘; r“" ’I' “”"‘]" cis Valley, Helen Wallack, Howard | AN ADEQUATE BANK BALANCE . " St vain, um. He will spend the (904 several repeat performances are | e 14 -Deloy, Domenie | i : L i new concrete road to New Britain, | Yt BOEI T T T | sehednted. Dancing will be enjoyed | | Forchelle, Howara West, Jobert | " vor > : INCREASES YOUR CREDIT This work cost the district $1307. | ST T pe. working on some | SEheduled. | Dancing > enjoyed | s e | Grade IL—Thelma Cain. Law- At the meeting the pipes] oo T : s R i 4 1 5 & , {renee Robert Fdwards., Clar- pot the meeting the committee ro-| ™ Charles A. Warren and Mr. and | e prak of the’mative strawberrey —TONIGHT— Grade II: Lawrence Casey. Cath-|cnq flogan. James Taylor, Cather- . . Teceive ald from the state in regard | WS- G- Wickwire have returned scason will he hed next week. || JANET GAYNOR in i Smith, Genevieve Vilardia. | ine suith, Genevieve Vilardia, Syl- $2 the heavy cxpense being. pur on | home after an extended trip through | T1ie prico on berries will e at {heir GIRLS WANTED” [Slyvia DI Yullo, Clairs Barnes.|\iy 1ivulio, Claire Rarnes, 1 alnv e rus o. He e diet oy ek gt R | the White Mountains and Maine [10West for fhe nest weck. The || A Hapoy Comeds Drama of {Lawrcnee Deloy, George Parsons. | rance Deloy. Mary Berarducci, Ruth e ey, L n g of | They visited the Portsmouth naval | Present weather s not the best for ||~ Youth, love and Laughter, || lannette Lamothe, Walter - Gra- | rampton, Josephine Ferette, Julio PLAINVILLE, CONN was held 1n Hartford with Commis. | 156 Where they viewed the remains | Fipening berries as too much water | —SATURDAY— bowski, Francis LeVasseur. Anna |Girolamo. Mary Hoffman. phen % g oner John A. Macdonald of the|0f the §-4 submarine that caused |ha% & tendency to detract from vw»’ Double Quick Action and Thrills | | ¥ata. Mildred Johnson . clos, Joseph Laskowski, Grorge “The Welcome Bank” state highway department. My, | the d of & number of sailors a =lknm- it is =aid 3 » THOMSON in Grade ITI: John Bosco, Theresa | Parcons, Irene Nelson, Jeannetie L Macdonald stated that the state|feW monihs axo S | TH NSE oN” Casciello, Margaret Cassidy., Pauline E 4 . : = T i ol B5 RoRIs e M e Yood Sale Tomomrow | READ HERAUD CLASSIFIED Am} [ DiYulte, Evelyn Fanion, Clarence (Continuedon Page 11) pense. He explained that when| A food sale will be held by the i | bridges are built, many changes are | -adies’ Aid society of the Kensing- —_— e necessary and the yesponsibility falls | ton Methodist church tomorrow CKL upon the town ftseif. The state |afternoon at the home of Mrs. AND Hls S Three ch“rs! makes their changes and the town|George Tryon on the New Britain §s forced to follow suit by making|road at 2:30 o'cloc Coffee and changes in the water mains. Tt is reported that it cost the New Britain Gas Company over $2,000 to make changes in their pipes at the bridge. Meeting This Evening There will be an important meet- ing of the testimonial committees of £t. Paul's church, Kensington, this evening. Thesec committees were formed at the general meeting of the parishioners of St. Paul's church held Tuesday evening at the 8t. Paul T. A. B. hall for the purpose of forming a testimonial to be given to Rev. Dr. Thomas Drenran of Hart- ford. Each committes will have charge of a certain section of the parish. Final details will be ar- ranged this evening. Rev. Drennan sisted ther John Brennan at the local church for th~ last eight vears and was re- cently appointed pastor of a church | in East Hartford. He is very pop- uiar in Kensington and the people of St. Paul's parish will present him with a testimonial purs> in the near future. new | waffles will be served. The public is cordially invited 1o attend. Today the Day Happiness reigned in the hearts of the_school children this noon when the’ school hells were sounded for the last time this term. Most of the teachers who live ont of town will leave tomorrow for their homes. Kensingion vs. Manchester Kensington and Manchester are scheduled 1o meet this afternoon in a twilight game at Manchester. Tt will be a regularly scheduled Con- | necticut state leagne game. Man- chester leading the leag by a wide margin and the local will hav: to put up a good showing in order to return home with a victory. Car- roll and Huband will be the battery for Kensington. Careful Croseing Campaign is + Clande W, vens, local repre sentative in the House of Repre- sentatt has received word from {the N. Y.. N. H. & H. railroad about a “careful croseing campaign” that { will be conducted. by the railroad. I The purpose of the campaign 18 TM\NILLING TO STAKE MY LIFE ON TUE HUNCH THAT FRECKLES IS IN THIS VERY SAME VILLAGE \MITH US= I'M GOING TO WALK LP TO THAT BLACK AND DISARM UIA! FRECKLES HADAS A PET, AE FEELS SURE TUAT FRECKLES IS ALSC IN TIS CANNIBAL VILLAGE, SO —— . e, YOU CANT ONDERSTAND A ~ [\NORD IT'M SAYING,BUT YOU CAN SEE THE FIRE IN A\Y EYE, AND IF YOL DONT KNOW A | DANGER SIGNAL WHEA YOO SEE IT, TAAT'S ( GIVE ME THAT' TLL SHOW YOU AOW TO AANDLE TMESE TOOMUPICKS THE \WRONG COLOR= TUEY SUOULD BE

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