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ctors ague aster the dule AT artford’s Skapping Center: NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TJESDAY, JUNE 26, 1928, | Plainville News MORE PROTECTION 5 | decorated palws. After the ceremony the wedding Pparty went to the bridegroom’s home | Miss Marjoric Rutland is a in Waterbury, where u reception |tient at the Now Britain was beld. Then the couple left on | hospital after an operation with white pecnies and | Mise Livingston received a n iul‘ handsomie gifts. Undergo Operations Gener woay THREE | Br_islol News MEETINGS the New Departure Manutacturing company. A dinner will be served this eve- ning at the Wallace Barnes picnic bungalow, and will be followed by business meeting in the Wallace a wedding trip to New York, Phila- | pendicitis. Miss Rutland w ad- ater. T deiplia, Washington and Niagara | uated from Plaimville | 0ol (I,K».'“:,’,”"N" Yhcmpeakanitop the | Falls. Upon thelr return they will |last week Loaron ¥l be q. B Mackmsin SES %o . e . s em d ws an clectrician. | avenue is a paticn Bt ferai s usinesa,’ STORE CLOSES WEDNESDAYS AT 12 0°CLOCK ‘ 3 T i e e ettt e G RUTLLG 4 Mrs. Frank J. Lord ‘ ride was opulur member [ain General hospitul, where she un. | Mrs. Mathilda Lord ) oy s E aaal i _ Mathilda Lord. wife of Frank EN AL SATU ” of th younger set in Plunville and | geywent slight opertio | g 28 Liond. i e AT BATURIATE Selecimen Expect fo Have Da|ncs st thre owars by e G U e oo : P R T : fore the wedding. i mple No. i S x4 brief illness. the | rold its ar meeting in Odd 1% s 4 was C: . ‘ | Datrolman on Holiday Yo Extend Highway Patral | 100,113 rezular meeting in 0dd 1o Three Schoal Districts |, 'z, Lord as vorn in Canada, . | The state polic- will extend their | jony " 1 ic en 1l daughter of Abram and Florence r Aisle Specials for Wednesday |f S e s g o et o Lt gt = ston wvenue to & o agTam, neeting will be the { o . [ Bt been a resident of Fy ; {POSA-ARCARL WEDDING [iis veck:-hi ouuimisiomer siopy 1251 one it i+ OTHER SESSIONS SCHEDULED, ‘s iive. wectacs “uke”™ Vabana i ° h | T. Hurley has advised ‘he selectmen :‘,'l',,r endane i p {are one son Arthur Lord; one F d F | T B e I « diughter, Mrs. Florence Kohl: three | Lo sirl Marries Watertury Man | service. Conpl cedi G ISudden Deathe of - Mres, e grandelhildren, Willia N a n avor wlt r 4 L Girl Marries Waterbury M Plaints of speeding | PTOEM N | Suda Prank 4. . William, Robert and | doiE . Uha e hree s e end Oul Urederick Kohl, all of Forestuitle; —Sta Police = Fio & | e ord—Ten-year | Wei g | —State Police Extend sundas Patrol | 0 T G ation at ¢ ‘I'N‘ Lord—Ten-year-old Boy Shot in ! four brotl, ephien Moquin and ecause 0 eir Great Value || bt Tomi—Comptatnes | B30 o 1 e st 1 ot Wi oo | 3 o o eitol P | A e Ce e Mai b >quin ol vidence, R. 1. an | Abont Garba inville Bricfs ols the Farmington end or,”"“‘(“ Pl ! hone oy Stolen Car Becon e P Abram Moquin of Middlebury, Mass,: | = [ 4 the Plainville-Farmington highwa :’“- "':"“"‘1 flie district outin m‘ {4150 by one sister, Mrs. Delia Cross = 5 | cauate police protection for | extend his beat as far as the corner | 1€ Souths New gland [N {ings | of Mohegan, R. T % : ‘F’ MEN'S HALF HOSE WHITE SHIRTS | Plainsillc on July 4 was promised | mentioned above. "l'fm” Co. at Lake Compoutice lo- i inesday cve-1 The funeral Wil be held at st Fancy rayon, an odd lot, but a real Broken sizes for men, slightly soiled, [toduy Ly the solectmen, who said| Commissioner Hurley has advised |4 Realty Teansi IR of ha leel,| dltthew's chureh, Torestufilstat 9 3 3 4 2 i o e ey v Transfers a districts hav- | o'cloc edne: : ! bargain at this price, regular $1.50 grade, |that the entire foree of constables | the selictmen that we will “be £lad” | g0 youy Cooke 0. hie sold Lt hm-lovlock Wednesda ymorning. ey But 29¢ pair 5 i S e LR | to do this. Sundry asslenments of |\ = T et ) on thaty William . Laflin wiil celebrate the pa But 59¢ each x:‘“"“ be on duty during the night | men alrcady made prevented the in- '\‘;' i ““"““ o ! | revuiem high mass and burial win efore and that a day patrelman |auguration of the news plan this last | 5o oo H o AT tthe meeting of strict! be in the Plainville s T S o a s 145U G lns filed ot : t : . cemetery, BOYS’ UNION SUITS ' SILK STOCKINGS | would probably be appointed to|Werk-vnd, but the commissioner has ‘,'].y-’x “’“1 Town fin the | [T Boy Shot In Hand An odd lot made of cross bar nain- In all colors, women's pure thread, serve during the day itself, This, |50 ) @ssurance that the read winl ot R Ry : Bayer, 10, of 20 Rustic 800k, good for warm days, slightly irregular, ¥y ; T e e R ‘ on s Sundays. nited as No 80, 131, aud i n‘vn‘ur'uu‘, injured Mon- But 29¢ each But 55¢ pair by the merchants in the conter, will St IU““T:" t 0 Tl Ui ! ! a y|‘1<<1‘11-“:1::"::1 o 5 ) Busi nen will again try | About 25 friends o i ) > blank cartridge, . - L L sult in the end of 1 ro nd with the Trumbull Elec | veneher | ek ) from a .22 calibre blank SCISSORS, 814 TO 6 IN. COSTUME SLIPS which hias wccompanicd the Lall team this evening when | sathero R aonaltaIE LD e tol. He was given med- Imported ones, of high grade, very Regular $1.00 value, lace and cm- {tion of Independence Day o tams clash in o oan Industrial ', el oy il treatment at his home special at notion department. broidery trim, lace inserts, e . game at the High school field. | i, iy il e e s e - : | nation in Plainvill emcos 1ook the firsst game|were served e x & I age from 13 to 13 For 39¢ pair But 69¢ each been that some resident from the Busimessmen without much | yendored. {oine th. G fre ihisen into cusiedy b - S it the rstoin the state trouble and are confident of repeat- | provencier i AT DI olice and questioned by Prose- KNIT WASH CLOTHS LINEN SECTION have formed early on the night of|ing, but the Merchants, with a 116 | mohesis e e e Attorney James T, " Mather | Good white ones with colored borders, Hand made lace scarfs, 18x36, 18x15, the 8rd una; kept up aipotistantsuo-| for Mlist § 1 @ reward for a vie-f guly 11 he wil el ) i ; ey o bR 23 o ek S ling the Liours of darkness and dur- | the Mir Ladst of Marey ¥’ 8 Singly 5¢ each 18x72 inch for 79c each ;e dth. Glant crackers have : ke Ay Sniatg ol ommittee, which “r aucstioning informed the i : tirown into t halls and ing improper | tendored M 1o e Sl i nsiar thalithen respon HAND BAG ITEM FLOWER BOWLS in_centrally located blocks e again being | home last evening, aboot : 1 Pl """“‘”’ 25 Dainfavy Fine leather ones, with choice of col- 8 inch bowl, on stand of Chinese 20 tomsud 2 el lon ool ofticer, DF- | fricnds being prosen con | compared L g 6n Cigties Eirasi.. Thas ;»:.] ors and st)les.A wood, complete outfit for [tines or m‘nul‘h' 27 in | concarning not ‘1'",,,,(,’,,.,\.‘,.,‘ 6 served, and wius| " tils agreed to pay Mr. Collins for Foi $2.18 each Only 79¢ each i sslifon and appro-|but merchants fn (ousehiolders | were enjoged by all Tt Distric Mecting damage done by their offsprings priating wihatever they ple q as | towr A number af people, il is r \ln\lhul Baptist Chueh 1 ng 1 ction of offi 10 the bovs were permitted to go 8 DAY CLOCKS TABLE SILVERWARL the hine swung the counters. I“""‘ il thir £ their garbage| () “.l-|’ : lm‘ h 7‘-’!‘” m 1 ‘1 it y y “ 1 \‘ : z. ; s j\u‘-‘lfl.‘. Car Recovered Mahogany ones, with Normandy Rogers make, knives, forks, spoons o AEeChypRing o ound and covering 1t with | ohureh lawn trom 6:80' to 9 o'clo urehasing A sedan, the property ‘ & 3 & €, Knives, Iorks, spoons, to 1s good na- | f shovelfuls of dirt, but %his ¢ ! 8 | property of Nelhe chimes, Tambour shape. Reg. $12.¢ salad forks, spreaders, pos to duckings in|dens not cover the law, Dr. Cook ad- ""‘f-”r'\'mnz it the wentijer re for the fu-|Sinlowski of Broad street, New Brit $7.99 each 4 Set of Six, $1.00 the watering tro before the Bap-|vists. It should be placed In covers| Tois: Jf stormy, it will be held in the | ture £ istrict will be |40, which was stolen in that eity ) i Il S L aeerlehureh parlors iffair is under | diseu | undiy, was found in this city able prope £ i os. it o 4 : e . \ ia 2 his Been damaged by the thought-|1° 1S, apprised of the existen «l,’,‘.]‘,\' pices of tha Young Ieoplets| Tha Thicd & ~ = SR ear had been run less celobrants, and last vear one old |9f @ colloctor through the campaign | : lzassldniuie e itiovahing G0 s it Diosilieihad ot —————— | | | lSe buAsd o Some | of the Chamlier of Homrierea have R \..Inv; fwo schools, one lacuted on Park y Kk rive ut was undam- 1 P P ¢ 4 S, rang T ¥ler atts 1 and the other on Nehool and e «ho appeared not to be tho o0 advant of Louis Quint i 4 od N i 53 of the First Baptist church of [ they attended several league games. The merchants in the o riices, and the situation is more :“I','_ Haan Bl = by Hannah Wood. | Chur olg. It 1§ W tood | ,,,,,.,”: u‘[." '”'"l”“_' . New Dritain oiticiated. Burial was | On Thursday evening, July 7, the 100 dared to fnterfern in - specifie [Satisfactory than in the past except | o100 A« R, fn honor of |1l bandiwhich Weudist it oty o S e S e ,”f,':,""w Tribe, 1, er n ews A Fairview cemetery { Wesloyans of the Methodist church cases f ar of losng frade, but [fOF the folated cases which have | goomie s oster aflernoon infposes to puschase 1s located on | on i Mo will e \\‘-‘ “a' 8 o'clock Warrantee Deed Jwill ol a supper in the Com- thix year they have heen talking of | brought complaints PN Cron v close fo 1 g e b ai fo Ao o, _‘V P. Montrosor and Louls Marel T T e s e e e R val ot the meat and grocery | U ‘”l']”““" "1"" gt VR 0L and Twellth il Gt o i et tEmilng Ini have sold 1] rery business | dinner is being arranged. better p protection. They allege [Storss have been offending, accord- |5 oo YAcation from Lratt Insti- ricte T heavily popu- | il R located in the old “Bernini® store in | The Knights of Pythias will meet | that in past vears the Jles |10 10 some complaints, by throwing | (Ut Brookln, X. y ted and a oarge unmber of the | ¥ Planning Commission ghts of s will m ) les | ¥ . by 0B Mvs, Prank G, dof ) | The city planning commission will st Berlin to Gel o ami of Fast | this evening at 8 o'clock at Com- |have stood by and smiled at the| jefishian i othorfoont]so T TR SE T i TRON A prepsliving dothat vl Bane by o198 0ls Inve aneatin i Berlin, acording fo a warrantee deed [ munity hall. depredations, excusing them on the | out in the back yards and ,.,_\“‘H_"Hl of ; Forestyills " Ik alone distance 1o the South Oy 18 S ,rlo.-nuw\gl“ 1‘1 R {filed at the office of the town elork. | The strawherry crop is heing scr- (ground that “it was the Fourth of [ting them lie there uncovered. Thes Aialal il R ""‘ weeks' [Side or the Falt Mauntain schools. | oo oo nin the city i 3 . 2 : & - S feil g e el i o|5tay at the home of Mrs. Harry |17 this pre rehased and 3 ¢ o 90 Sesston of Court jously affeeted by the humid weath- July This pragtice the store- platnts, peain, deal with, flie|agiive or Korth Wilbraham, Mass. - | e on e Hearing on Bankruptey There will be a session of the Ber-[er of the past week. Berries arc |kecpers and rvesiden ar the ecn- | minority, for most of the stores dis- 3 4ual eree at some later date, it) meeting of the creditors of [1in Town court this evening at the|rotting on the vines. The usual glut (fer are determined to stop, and there |pose of their waste i approved A e e 1 1s possible that the an algamation of | t & Papko, who filed a vol- Town hall at 7.30 o'clock. Judge of the strawberry market will not [has cven hean some falk of asking |sanitary methods, Dr. Cook says. | go oo BOdiie! and ground con- ke two dis s may result | ¢ petition In bankruptey re. R“idents A A ked t CO G. Griswold will preside. Only a few | occur this year as a’result of this assistance from fhe state police if | Legion to Open Season e e n T e e onem N of| A fax 1 il s aid aticently, Francis €. Tracy was ap. e AS 0 * | cases appear on the docket for dis- | situation it is said, the farmers be- [the fown could not keep orde The gunior baschall team sponsor- | = {7 L‘H‘ et M Wednesday nigle's neetiv pointed trustee and Edward T,ac,v. 5 e posal ing unable to date to fake carc of | When the matter was hrought toed by Brock-Barnes post, American | ¢ \;‘ M‘:”“‘ es and the St teenth District \nthony J. Rich and George “) opel‘ate wm] Ofllc]als Berlin Congregational Notes |all the orders coming in. {the attention of the men this|Legion, will open its scason tomor-|CF - 2 ) o Yours *hool | \ain, all of this city, were appointed The regular communion services) It is hoped to hold the Methodist [morning, they stated that they were | row evening, meeting the Southing-| o district in Ierestville called Lapprassers. Papko formerly con- ——— il be held at the morning ser-|church Sunday school picnic Satur- |fully as determined fo maintain or-|ton Legion youngsters at 6 o'clock [ upon to elect ertic be en- | 1 a meat market on Notth EMING REGEIVES WATCH es nest Sunday morning. The|day, July 7, it present plans go |der as were the merchants. All sev-[at the High school fleld here. This [suing year and o lav @ tax. The Main streot {final Sunday school scszion, before!through. The transportation proh- |en constables will he put on patrol [8ame will open the Hartford County | present tax ra .« is six mills and it 1s Requiem Masses the summer recess, will also be held [lem is the greatest one as there arc |duty during the night of the frd, it [lcague schedule, and Plainville x| possilie that this may be increased | An anniversary high mass of re- = lneat Sunday. approsimately 75 children to go in |was said, and one Wil he retained |anslous to win it. As only two home | Gue to the croetian of w sehool- fquivin will be celebrated at §t. Jo- Ringwood-Pollard Wedding In Fast Rev, Samuel A, Fiske has stated |addition to tha grown ups. (during the 4th to keep order and |games will be played, Manager Jim |kouse on Pine sireet. The new ! seph’s chureh 8:30 o'clock next Berlin—Funeral Services for John | that he expects to remain home and | The fife and drum corps will hold jsupervise traffic. They feel that;Paul hbpes that those wishing to —_— | £ aitding will he ready for occupaney | Saturday morning in - memory of A. Lewls—Session of Berlin Town | e in the pulpit most of the summer. [its regular weckly rehearsal Thurs- | (hess measures will finally curb the jback the local hoys will be on hand . in the fall and several new teachers | Mrs. Ellen Coffey. el Mrs. Hall's Sunday school class is|day evening at 7:30 o'clock at Com- |over-exuberant ccelebrating of the|tomorrow night to give them the ‘Pmmotel‘ shows $2'I 000 on Hlskmu Ba'e 1 occording to present | At S oclock the same day a ot spending a week at Lake Wickaboag | munity hall. rougher clement proper start. i ’ plana . month's mind high mass of requiem The arnual cleanup in Berlin will [in West Brookficld, Mass. The regular Commumity club Posa—Arcari Wedding farriaze Tntentions | C, d Sd It is understond that there a wo [ Will be colebrated in memory of be held Thursday and Friday of this| Mr. Fiske has reccived 125 new Lmceting will be held tomorrow eve- | Miss Vita Rose Arcari, danghter| Allen M. Deming of Plainville and redit Side or more aspiraits for the po of | James Kellegher, weck, according lo an announcement | i mnals for use on Sundays. OF|ning. There will be no meeting of |0f Mrs. Agatha Arcari of &5 Broad |Miss Kra Deckert of Southingion ! [ @istrict chairmion and w contest may | School Meeting made today lectinan I this number 40 will be given to the ithe club next week Wednesd In |street and Leonard Posa, son of Mr. have filed notice of marriage inten- Ipocsitiy resnlt, Jn'us 1. Warner, | The annnal meeting of school dis- George B. C: L Carter urges [senior and junior chot e hooks [ past years the Community club on {and Mrs. Michacl Posa of 79 Plauk |tions at the town clerk’s office. Dem- June 26 (UP) M0N0 rosent chiaignan, has held the | FiCt No. 10/ in the South Chippens vesidents fo clean up their yards|for the choirs were provided by the {several Fourths have had a gather- | road erbury, were nuarricd at|ing, the son”df Clayton M. and Al- promoter of the mter- | i o : = | THIN district of the city will be held and cellars of all rubbish, dead {Berlin Men's Bible clas: ing in the grove. Whether this will | the Chureh of Our Lady of Mercy at |mira Moore Deming, lists his occu- | national d maration i Madison | works in Sixth {41 S o'clock Thursday evening, June leaves and other useless material Tracks in Accident be done this year will be acted on | ? o'cloc morning. The | pation as “farmer.” He at one time | ¥auare Garden, girded himself to ] Nz of the Sisth Sohool | =M1 Officers for the ensuing year tomorrow and to place 1i in hoxes| An auto fruck owned by Sadosky [tomorrow might. Further report on |Offic were Rev, John |ran a taxi service here and later was | 12Y 10 suppross a vovolt am th T el [ will he elected and a tax will be and barrels in front of their houses. | Bros. of Haviford ran into the rear|the annual outing will be made. 15 1ay, Rev. Austin F.[employed as a bus driver for the | (0 €OUPIes who survive to Alfred Tal. |12l On Thursday and Friday town a truck owned by Levin Bros. of | There will be only one more ge Munich istant pastor and Rev. [ Connecticut Co. Miss Dockert is| Wealth ing to 11 Tancer Sl oS ] Dennis O'Brien trucks will take away all rubbish. |Bridgefort list cvening about §:30 |sion of the club after tomorrow |Father Botticelli of Waterbury the daughter of Carl and Mimie| '#2ds. More than §i.500 has be tive thal he would insist on| The funcral of Dennis J. O'Brien Town officials arc plauning 1o lo'clock on Berlin street near Boston { night before the outing. Miss Mary Avcavi, sister of the |Jettler Deckert, ;]vljhflvu.w ‘:| ,,‘-. speciul prizes by sp T T T e e rlington avenue, for 30 make this sear's eleanup ane of the |Comers. The truck from Hartford | Tho library will be open Friday Dride. was maid of hoaor. The best Nofice of marriage intentions has| ffers who have srown bor HOnE commiion 1o ook over the | YCATS SUperiniendent of the Sessions hest and request the earnest cooper- with s<hght dan The | afternoon and evening for the ex. | Man Wwas Anthony Posa of Call-|heen filed by Kenneth George Wood- HeeR g WalIKIoK. 2 Alsirioy & Vs Tle intimated thag | Ceundry company, was held at 9 ation of ths poople. Tliey arc cident s Dein ’ h e s farnia, a brother of the bridegroom. | ruff and Miss Virg Ri Farrar. | (of 4a5 Dest gl bl e had aequired suffielent. hacking | ©.¢1oCk this morning at §t. Joseph's minded to do their eleaningeon Wed- [ Coyatable e Isabelle Hazen was a visitoe| The bride was attired in a period | Woodruff, a screw machine np.»mmr,!:“j'lu tie Chareston e acand .»“,” MORIVE L hureh Ry Oliver T. Magnell cel. nesday so that the town friueks 1y Leaves for Massachusetts ol Kiesw tvilAln estirdny ‘gown made of bridal satin trimmed |is the son of George B. and Flore .,‘».‘,'“" BIRDIIC YRR dE { A T gl "“ g rated the high mass of requiem cart away the rubbish on Thursday | Miss Florenee Gibney, a member| The annual Plainville Camp | Vith chantilly lace in tiers and with | Rechstedt Woodruft. ~Miss Farrar, | 12 4t "'F’"f"f""'f' IO b e 8, eland burial was in St. Thomas' cem- dngd Byl ey itontfany e iy of the M. V. Klef club, loft this|ground meeting will be held next |V orange blossoms. She carried a fthe daughter of Constable Ernest W, | '8 S211I0& tor the winnine cony o S L MeM- | otory Reasves Gold Waich {morning to join other members of | month. The local Methodist church |SOWer bouquet of bridal roses and |und €. Maudo Steward Farrar, is a | 0T 05 Ton e T "‘ Wl As 2 mark of respect to the de- Robert H. Deming of Berlin com- | the elub who are spending their va-!will not hold the Sunday evening |l1ies of the valley. The bride: stenographer. B haatos 100 17 e DA P "”', lceased, the plant of the Ressions pleted 25 years' employment with at the cottage of Rev. and |gervices during the period of the “Ore a gown of sea foam Funeral of Mrs. Hemingway [tha (o S Ierenatt : e ' Foundry company was closed all the Stanley Works of New Britain Fiske in Massachusefts. | camp ground meeting. 1y from |taffeta and chiffon in period fr Private funeral serviees for Mrs. | \[If (WO S PR [ ioetha s yielded dur-fiay by the order of President Jo- vesterday, the occasion being mark- was accompanied by the i the Jocal church will attend the |and carried yellow roses | Willis J. Hemingway, who died Su o S IGe i Dy el el o. i |Seph Sessions. Approximately 300 »d by the presentation of a gold | I Prentice, Ruth Ban- | meeting. The East Berlin church | The bride presented her attendant aay night. were held at 2:30 o'clock | 00 (LY 100 it s g Datteroployes gathered at the factory at wateh to Mr. Deming by President [eroft and Helen Hodgson. | has charge of the Middletown house | ¥i'h a bracelet and Mr. Posa ¢ this afternoon at her late residence, | ") " [Crpietaas \\ oolhous 1he S50 this morning, marched to the €. 1. Bennett of the corporation. Mr. | Mr. and Mrs. I Aspinwall. for-|on the grounds. {his brother white gold cuff links. | 155 West Main street. Rev. Charles T T T e T M/:‘ oo e 1rook will also | 0'Brien residence and escorted the Deming was also welcomed fnto the |merly of this town. now of Hamil-| e [, 200u 200 T atoresent | 5. Wyckoff, pastor of the Congrega-| yo yarathon has “clicked™ e e 2 pattichlag ao,) om o the church. i e S sk “ % & visl v ol e % - & * J k. Waterbury, o nre ’. o o z ” 3 . ha nt rapidly dur- | Meetil C . Quarter Century club by Walter H.lton, Ont, are visiting Mrs. Aspin . |rroun, TEORION, Skt tional church, officlated. Interment| ).\ tpines click Broa it L | Mecting Cancelled e Hobo ( onvention ‘bnds Rristol. New *Britain, Southinglon | woq mada in West cematery. e ! he past (wo years and property | Thers will b no meeting of G, . President of the corporation I P, Day of 1encingtor With Jail Sentences j#™ Piainville. The church was | Legion Notes [ es Priore and Florence (ay. | UIer ob thial side of the river are | Thompson, W. R. C.. on Wednesday Mr. Deming entered the employ of Little chanze has heen nofed i Troy, N. Y., June 26 (UP)—Nine | 1A public strawberry shorteake ilm‘ B DA AIO R A feiak i ‘ Sl 0 itk ool f pro- | rnoon, June on account of the Stanley Works immediately upon | the condition of Mrs. James Brown | noboes held & cenvention in a box supper will b served from 6 fo 8|po 0 o'x HotHE S ha King, (1 led nearby for theirael Cromwell Day. The date of the next being graduated from New | fof Kensington, who is eritically ill lear here and waxed so boisterous in | o'clock tomorrow evening in the Le-| piycurgh champions, rght on thei - Other Meeti meeting will he announced later. High school. He has ct at her hon their enthusiasm over the head of gion rooms under the auspices Of ja.ic .ud 1oos Other meetings scheduled for this Holiday Schedule cost department, | Final Arrangements Completed their ticket as to disturb the neigh- Brock-Barnes post, | The Negro marathe at the Man vk are as follows Secor “| School L “The regular holiday schedule will Ringwood—Pollard | Ewerything is in readiness for the [yorhood for @ block around. <PLAINVILLES® At the next post meeting delegates pauvian casino in Haricn beein 3t rict i the North Side, Thirsday | be in effect at the local post office Miss Marguerite Agnes Pollard, | den rafeteria and card party to A policeman was summoned and and alternates to the state conven-|ciznth day taday with 10 of the or \”" ng. June 28th; Sehool District fon July 4, an announcement to this daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George 'l given tomorrow evening at the ton in Middletown will be elected, | No. 10 Thurs ing, June 28t} ffeet being made Monday afternoon Pollard of Last Berlin and Joseph | Anthony Ringwood, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Ringwood of Kensington, were married this morning at @ o'clock at the Sacred Heart church in East Berlin by Rev. John ¢ Brennan. Mrs. Edward H. Kahms, sister of the bride, was matron of honor and Warren Ringwood best man. The bride - was away by her father. The bride was attired in a white georgette gown trimmed with rhine- stone ornaments. She carried a white prayer book and a shower houquet of lilies of the valley. The matron of honor wore a gown of nile green georgette trimmed with was given sneaking up to the convention hall, ! p— lome of Mrs, Otto Youngblad's on |snapped the box ear door shut and | i . the main road, Kensington. under ijocked it. Then he summoned re- CLDMA ShANSoN 2 and LIONEL BARRYMORE {the auspices of the Kensington |serves and a few patrol wagons. =y ILeague of Women Voters. The com- Each delegate was given 30 days| “SADIE THOMPSON" | mittees in charge of the affalr have |in jail. ~ | She Was No One's Fool perfected all details and expect & Semieesiaceas | The Outcast Girl From Frisco 1 gathering. It is expected that The swiftest of all land creatures | WED. and THURS, {the affair will prove to be one of lig the ostrich, it having been known | DOLORES COSTELLO in the greatest social uccesses of the [to attain a speed of 60 miles an | “OLD SAN FRANCISCO" season. - hour. The garden will be lighted with it and hooths containing Swedish and German food clectric li American FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS | have heen erceted. Tables for card games have been installed in the barn that has been decorated in antigue style and will be lighteld by candles, TTMS ISAYONCLE ecru lace and a picture hat to| Y, M S Mok o WELL,BETTY-TM VERY match. She carried an old-fashion- | The surroundings at Mrs. Voung ARRY THAT TVE JGLAD T0 MEET YoU=OUR o0 houquet. The - bride's mother | Pad’s home are ' known for their A, e e ore af orchid dress and @ black | AUty and afford an ideal place for {BEEN TELLING You R’ 'O\NLINMG lySN'T 72 lace hat. The church was decorated | (1@ party. Rustic style has been in- AL AQ?UT/ 6l g with peonies, ferns, dalsies ana | troduced in the garden and in the BETTY ! mountain laurel. | buildir Buses will stop within FRECKLES RAS The gift of the bride fo fhe ma- | thTee minutes walk of the garden. BEEN SAVING tron of honor was a whitc goiq| The league lnvites the earnest co- amethyst finger fing. The bride. | oPeration of the community and a groom's gift 10 the best 1 S a| hearty welcome is extended to all, bllifold. Arrested for Theft After the ceremony 4 wedding| Mary Duckieviez of Berlin was breakfast was held at the home of | arrested last cvening by Constable the bride, members of the family | Frank Brown and taken to the New being present. Mr. and Mrs. Ring- | Britain police station where she was wood will leave today on an extend- ed wedding trip through the White Mountains and Canada. Upon their return they will make their home on West Main street, New Britain. J. A. Lewis Funeral Services Funeral services for John A Lewis, aged 72, of Kensington, who died at his homs on Grove hill Sat- urday evening, were held this after- wogn at 3:30 o'clock, Rev, Willlam bhooked on a charge of theft. She will appear before the Berlin Town court this evening. East Berlin Items Clifton Benson. .son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Benson, sustained a pzinful fracture of the wrist Mon. day evening while plaving with group of boys. Jack Walsh and B. Ramy have returned from New York city, where ”~ | | ginal 27 couples left in hool dist Surprise Party Miss Dorls Livingston HELEN NOT TO MARRY Ir June daughter rict in East Bristol in- | Wallace Rarnes company, the F. Tn- !patched as usual on holidays, of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Livingston of icharest, Rumania, June 26 (P ‘hasing Agents’ Meeting Broad etreet, was tendered a sur-|__An official denial that Princess| A meeting of the Purchasing prise party yesterday afternoon by | Helen. mother of King Michael, ana | ASents’ association of Connecticut 2 number of her friends, the oeca- | dfvorcsd wife of Prines Carol, in-|Was held in this city toda During sion being her 12th birthday anni- |tends to re.marry was issued today. |11 afternoon the members of the versary. The home was prettily [ The denial s that all names|association visited the plants of the decorated, as was the veranda, (connected with hers are absoln where a buffet lunch was served. |ventions { zraham Manufacturing company and Who [s This Other Man? DO U REMEMBER WHAT I ToLD You THAT 1 SAN ABOUT TEN DAYS A602 AWAY FROM AE BYSOME’ CANNIBALS! \WHAT YOU SAW {TEN DAYS AG0? TEN DAYS Postmaster Frank 8. Merrill 're will be no delivery either by iral or city carriers. The stamp will be open from 7:30 to and the registry and money be closed all window “5 a. m. {order windows will | day. | Mails will received and dis- the be last mail closing at 7:30 p. m By BLOSSER A WLUITE MAN IN TUE LOWER EAD oF TAIS NILLASE HELD PRISONER ! DO

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