New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 28, 1928, Page 12

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crown's edge heavily laden with | | Gooas Co., this city. He ed [tion which was votcd on prohibits| In the vote for the nomination of | candidate for governor on the re- |the non-partisan Icague. There was matching roses, was the landmark of ihere since his 3 the manufacture, importation or|United States senator and sate of- |publican nominating ticket, had 9.- |virtually no opposition on the dem. |the plattorm. By her hat she was | business aho ars ago and en- Keeping of any intoxicating liquors | ficers, the early returns showed the 040 votes to the 3,847 counted for ocratic and farmer-labor tickets. known. X nation for women aviators, two of rth Dakota to the group of four non-partisan, trailed former Gov. TNe primary contests were chiefly | whom hold commercial licences for ing the nominating speech of Frank- lin D. Roosevelt and during the sub- ates at present without any probi- |R. A. Nestos, independent, by 4,500 [ within the - republican party, be- ‘ | flying; but France 3 wm on wm] [he HOI]OI'S me?'.’éfIfh "”0']':(«:;':01-‘r :;‘:‘\v\\\.:"\'x:lw IBllSll]eSS Mall allfl Teache]‘ Wed‘:nRYS lEAnlN[i |N bition laws--Maryland, New York, v in the 99 precincts reported. |tween candidates ot the iudnpon-‘ni:fmmuan t:n:‘;-\l in (Il"[:;:ntoc:)]ll: P | 1 [Nevada and Monana. 1 Shafer, independent |dent coters association and those of |structional engineering. e did Mrs. Smith evince | | 5. Onlor e e e dene St Joseph's Church | s ! s m,,,: : at, ‘—p'— Au“y.f N. l]o [LEBT"]NS Houston, June 28 (P—The lull in occasionally in taint app Miss Mary Gertrude th a teacher at 8t. Joseph's school. {joys a wide circle of acquaintances. [by any persons, association or cor- |non-partisan leaguers trailing. In |the non-partisan, T. H. Thoresen, e s Watch Smith Box |The bride is a popular member of |poration within the state. llhu republican contest for senatorial | his nearest opponent, in a feld of | England claims to be the pioncer . . The attitude in the Smith box dur- o the younger social sct. She has been | pepeal of this section would add |nomination Senator Lynn F. Frazier, | four. feminine oratory that marked the| aughter of Mrs. Mary A. opening sessions of the democratic | ONCc or twice n Someney o b, owed b T o et e e s, Ko oo ) Senator Fradier Tralng fn Pri SPECIAL TIRE VA proverbial storra, women walking | ter-in-lav, 3 ! St s bt : ivay with the Houors in seconding or the proce e L maries at Present the nomination of Gov. Smith. Her son, young Arthur, who sat|yye “and New Britain this morn. | Three of the gayly-clad sex broke next his youthful wife ”}I the fr [““5 at 9 o'clock o fnhia i loose the floodgates during the see- | Tow. was genuincly thrilled. © | wedding at St. Joseph's chureh. The | Fargo. N. D June 28 (4P—With or our ond evening session last night. Nel- |&rew so exeited once or twice that | ronony was performed by Rev. 1ofes from 129 of the state's 2,192 y lic Tayloe Ross, one-time gove nearly crashed into the wlectric | jopn 10" Donohue, pastor of the of Wyoming, was the first woman | 140 1hat was playing from the boX | uhurcn, Miss Mildred ©. Luddy was to appear beforc the spea kg her sister's only attendant, Dr. Hugh | C4Us¢ of the drvs against the pro- table and microphones. g 18 realizb S. Donnelly of Springficld, Mass., | . ¢ state prohibition Volce Strong | f re ! . was best man and the ushers wer S all majority. The vote Her strong voice, amplificd many : on 10| pichard Donnelly and William Lud. | V28 %112 ae repeal and 7,763 times by the machi 1 front of ve her hand [dy. for repeal of the state dry law. her, was heard to th iz diaiuage The bride wus attired in a gown| Returns from 424 precints for * g lof e f < nomination tor United States sena- of the hall, but the appears f ivory satin with tulle veil caught 6 . 3 Snade had o e ralayeall back by = | with orange blossoms. She carried | 107 8ave former Governor R. A. o . eeveles ;i 24 4 o | the valley. > bridesmaid wore a : g does Fhinp;;‘,;‘:fi :;::e:h & x,‘j‘ff\‘?‘fi;‘ As Boys Release Brakes ... or importca shit pink chiffon | ! 0 proper summer costume. A large Boys released the brake on a With o picture hat and silver ’“""i;?l;','\-v‘llul\,\x‘;{hia:p :‘vm e !:)7;";‘\: pink maline hat that swooped be- truck owned by Steve Juksena of |pers. s Togm the. gl ey down Carmody street and played the wedding warch fromn | The vote appears to have becn so capherst lights, much to g plo lawn of the Washington |“Lohengrin.” During the n close on the prohibition repeal that It came to a stop after it T. Crean, s 4 A |it may require a complete count be- . school building and dis- Love You Tru fore the result can be determined. eral bricks. Jumes Sull soloist of -| Only 67 of the state's 2,192 );_r.«=~ s seph's g oy | cints had reported early today. The PUPILS IN PIANO RECITAL = - recepti t the home vote in llu.\vl pr;('ul;\fl f\\afi: 873 S of the bride’ the ' ela- | against repeal, 4.60 or repeal. place and returned to her seat, A piano recital of dlassic music O e brid njx.u".:? h;;m::‘.\j‘mnv oyhlx Most of lhr"-‘«: votes were cast inp'he Mrs, Emma Guffey Miller, re.|Will be given by the junior pupis Holyoke, Meriden, Mid. |castern part of the state, regarded splendent in Dlack lace eveni ret Friday eve. ;dletown and New Haven, The church | as “dry” territory. dress under which gleamed a pink | ; A s Rl G N > attractively decorat-| Although during the years of | satin slip, launched into her sniv-i'w‘w St &1 the A |e r palms and peonies. |North Dakota’s statehood there jeet, Smith's nomination, in a busi- | \{tt€ PR (08 T 3 Mr. and Mre. Donnelly left for an | have becn occasional tests of wet ness-like manner. ‘m A . Dj. |unannounced wedding trip and when |and dry strength, yesterday's pri- \, Her draped shoulders waved an | h0, Charles DiMinno and Ken.- | {he¥ return will reside in the Glen |mary election was the first to give accompaniment to her forcetul |t partments. women the right to express them- words and the black lace flouted | Mr. Donnelly is ussociated with | selves at the polls. about her arms in strange contrast | his father in the H. J. Donnelly Dry | The section of the state constitu- cenu' i e e ne ailioons ing over the hall. Mrs, Stella Hamlin, newly elect- A | “Th w ld’ t (1] louisiana, upheld the honor of her| < , word. 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