New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 24, 1928, Page 16

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AR T SIS W R N R T T R e Tiadaia b 8 g the ggason “STOP” While We Wish You A MERRY CHRISTMAS 13 L4 AHEAD and Have A HAPPY NEW YEAR Patterson-Chevrolet Incorporated 1141 STANLEY STREET E desire to thank our owners for their patronage during the past vear and to express our season’s greetings. O as the old year's moments flee, this is our Christmas wish for you—that happy months in store may see great expectations all come true. Capitol Buick Co. 1139 STANLEY STREET Greetings of the Season ACH member of our organization takes pleasure in extending to all sincere wishes for a Very Merry Christmas and an Increased Measure of Happiness, Health and Prosperity for the Coming Year. The Honeyman Auto Sales Co. Hudson PACKARD 200 EAST MAIN ST. Essex 139 ARCH ST. IT IS A PLEASURE TO EXPRESS APPRECIATION OF AGREEABLE RELA- TIONS DURING THE PAST YEAR AND TO WISH YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. Automotive Sales & Service “New Britain’s Only Ford Dealer” 248 ELM STREET Clan ol oo PP T IPIT LTS T Season’s Greeting! J. B. Moran’s Motor Sales Home of the New De Soto 31315, CHURCH STREET NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1928 POOR PA BY CLAUDE CALLAN “Ma begun her Christmas shoppin’ early this year an’ she sa, he'll be through after makin’ one more trip downtown.” t. 1928 Pun (Copyr ert Syndicater AUNT HET BY ROBERT QUILLEN “Husband an’ wife can keep on bein’ friends in spite of little faults, but the ec- ctacy o’ true love don’t nevet survive the first snore.” (Copyright 1525, Publismers Syndicate) BRISTOL NEWS (Continued from Page Nine) Donates Card Lquipment Playing cards, cribbage boards s have been do- house on Farm- {ington avenue, by William Carpenter, ‘gladiolus expert of Plainville, Mr, Carpenter for years w " |of the volunteer department of Bris- Itol and since moving to Plainville a | number of years ago has retained his interest in that organization. ! Asbury Methodist Church } At 4:30 o'clock Thursday after- {noon, December 27, the annual Christmas party for the children of |the beginners' and primary depart- ments of the Asbury Methodist church school will be held. At 7:30 o'clock in the evening of December 27 the Christmas cntertainment by the church school and accompanied by the miliar tures of the an- nual affair will be held in the | church. and checker bod nated to the new f DEMATM AL ST 5 B B B L D AT A D I 8 i DN D T i i B 5 o o, |there will be a choir rchearsal and on Saturda {at 7:30 o'clock the Boys' club will | meet.” The Junior league will be | omitted this week. \ 0 100 TN 100 T T T T 50 5 . .08 S S S On Sunday evening, December 30, a memorial service in honor of the | deceased members of the church will Ibe held. Special music, sermon and {other features of the hour will honor those who during the past three | years have passed away. | Sunday evening, January 6, will be |the first of a special endeavor to |have members and friends attend | either the morning or evening Sun- | day service. The first Sunday will be {obscrved as members' day. The roll s a member | On Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock | evening, December 29, } {ot members will be called at the | evening service | Birth of Twins | Twins, a boy and a girl, were horn on Saturday evening to Mr. and Mrs. John J. Murray rect, Forestville. Holiday Observance Tomorrow, Christmas Day, will be | Baptist Sunday school will be held Mevers generally obscrved as @ holiday throughout the city. The public |library banks city and professional loffices stores and barber shops wiil be closed all day. The factories of the New Depar- |ture Manufacturing company the Humason Manufacturing company, lthe Wallace Rarnes company and the E. Ingraham company closed !saturday noon and will reopen on | Wednesday morning. The Sessions Clock company, which will close for but one day, will however, shut down on Friday night, December 28 for the annual inven- tory and to permit repairs to be made. Operations will bo resumed on Monday, January 7. | At the post office, the usual holi- | day hours will be observed. BERLIN NEWS i ; | (Continued from Page Nine) school for the past 15 months have been awarded to the following: Rev. A. L. Burgreen, Mrs. A. L. Bur green, Charles Lee Burgreen, Cort land Read, Carolyn Read, Gaylord Read, Elaine Read, Mabel Read. Norma Lawrence, Nedra Lawrence. Neal Lawrence, Jean Lawrence. Barbara Payne, Barbara Krashan {Jeanette Ensing, Kenneth Ward. |Raymond Ward, Charlos Pratt. Royal Morse, Rhoda Pratt and Miss Edith Northrup. | The annual Christmas tree cele- et MO W S S N N S S o o oot GREETINGS 7 take this time to convey to you our sincere appreciation of the business re- lations enjoyed during the past year, and earnestly hope that the New Year may give us the opportunity to be of greater service to you. Rudy's Battery Service 186 EAST MAIN STREET “Make N 6 NO LISE, 2w 1M To0 OLD To SEE ‘SANTY AN 43 02 0. 1.5 2 T Dt B Bisd s i s 8 S D S L CPLSPTSS DONT BE LIKE THAT, MAW/ NIGHTS THE B NIGHT OF ALL 3 i 3 Lt = ' HEES A OQur Battery Station Your Battery Station" MOM-THEYS A WORC MY SPELLER AN’ I DONT KNOW 13 bration and exercises of the Metho- dist church will be held Thursday |evening in the church. Recitations {and songs by the Sunday school will be part of the program. Victor Belden, the Herald news. | |dealer, and his assistants take this | opportunity to wish all a | Christmas and a prosperous | happy new year. | George Elton of Boston, and Mass . ‘ Smoke Eaters , 4 merry | !Lucky Strikes .... 18 Hart & Cooley .. 10 M. E. Church .14 L0060 000 Dodges .... o Pinnaclerox The Norsemen suffer cfeat in the Cosmopolitan bowling league when they succumbed by three points to one to the league [1eaders, the Buccancers. The second |and third games werc very close, ceeees O |is the guest of his sister, Mrs. Car- |the Norsemen winning the second by ;rle Lawrence, over the holidays. Robert Clark is | four pins and the Buccaneers taking | holidays from his studies at Tilton |son, E. Gustafson, E. Anderson, G. | seminary with his parents, Mr. and |Olander, E. Hennzman, McNulty and C. Heinzman all rolled ‘lllrs. Harold R. Clark. ' PLAINVILLE NEWS (Continued from Page Nine) Jersey driver has been learned, and it is anticipated that some ction bLe taken against him when testimony has been heard. | Barker will be repre | R. M. Deming. Christmas Exercises A Christmas service will be held |tomorrow morning at 5:30 o'clock lat the Swedish Congregational | church on Camp street. The Christ- | mas exercises of the Sunday school |will be held at 7:30 o'clock Wed- nesday evening. 4 | The Congregational church school of 569 Pine |will hold its Christmas exercises at | |7 o'clock this evening. Fhe Christmas concert of the lat 7:30 o'clock Wednesday evening {and not Friday evening as previously announced. Santa Claus will dis- [tribute gifts to the younger child- ren. |lar prayer mecting will be emitted | this week. Special Christmas masses will be 'held at 8, 9 and 10 o'clock tomor- row morning at the Church of our Lady of Mercy. The last service will be a high mass with special | Christmas music under the direction |of Miss L. Ethel Prior. evening. | About 300 children were present at the Christmas party of the {Church of our Lady of Mercy Sun- | | day school yesters morning. Ea one received a gift and an enter- tainment was presented. Constable's House Afire | A slight fire broke out about 6:15 | |o'clock Saturday evening at the| |home of Constable George Schubert on Canal street. Mrs. Schubert dis husband, who was sleeping. He ummoned two or three members of | the fire department and later called | | the ladder truck, as it was neces: r)'i !to fight the fire from the roof. A| {100se brick in the chimney is blamed | for the fire, which damaged the | fiooring to the extent of about $10. | Births A daughter was born at the New Britain General hospital today to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Coveleski of 75 East Broad street. A son was born Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. John Mankus of Crooked street, Notes Mr. and Mrs. William Justin of Detrott, Mic! e visiting Mrs. Jus- | {tin's father, Willlam Fitzgerald of West Main strect. | Miss Bertha Steward of Tomlin- ison avenue left for Boston today to | {spend the holidays with her father |and brother. Miss Anne Donahue of New York | lcity is spending the holidays with | Iher aunt, Mrs. Joseph Connors of | | East street. | | Mr. and Mrs. Ernest J. Millerick of Trumbull avenue will spend | | Christmas in Middletown. | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Morway and | New Britain ne: Mrs. Clyde Morway have returned home from a visit in Miaml, Fla. Miss Florence A. Cowles of Cleve- !1and, O., is spending two weeks at {her old home in Iarmington. | Cosmopolitan League WL Pl | Buccaneers . . 33 688 :nted by Judge The public is invited to attend. | | Because of this concert, the regu- h | Gorman, broke away | tor the | vesterday covered the flames and calied her | Anderson, well. |inauspicious start in the league, los- |ing four points to the Lucky Str ped the winners, with Carlson the best for the newcomers. The scores: Norsemen . Johnson 102 101 . Gustafson .. 81 106 Goranson .. $§ §5 Anderson . Olander .. 112— 315 -ancers 2. Heinzman . |Peck ... | Anderson MeNulty | C. Heinzman .. | 543 48 | Dodges Dalson . 104 Strom .. o 891 | . 68 142 48y ! Lucky Strikes | Lewis . | Wilard | White J. Mastria | J. Solzillo Confessions | Byllet Fails to Halt [will be heard at 7:30 o'clock l]\is! After being questioned by Patrol man Erncst Hopkins, a man who afterwards gave his name as Thom from the po- iceman as he was ringing in a box patrol and although the ofticer fired a shot in the air, the fugitive refused o halt. The police- man stopped hi hie came ont of a hallway at d street carly morning He was later caught with 11 tance of Policcman 1 It upon being questioned at headquar- ters, he was allowed to go, another | spending the |the final one by a lone pin. L John- | | The Dodges, a new team, made an Lewis, White and J. Mastrianni top- | | Man Under Suspicion | The largest parish in the British | Empire is in New South W is four-fifths the ' size of En and Wales, but has only 5,000 peo- ple. LIMITATION OF CLAIMS At a Court of Probate h Britain, within a December, A Present, Bernard F. Gafin On motion of llulda o atrix Berg, within said district de doth lowed i decreo that six months bo exhibit their claims against the paper published in and having a circ district, ond on the public sign post i waiil said Town of deceased last dwe BERNA fr— ANNOUNCEMENTS BRITAIN MONUMENTAL WORKA 650 614 | Rookies veess 26 | Norsemen ...... 27 123 Oak St Monuments of all eizes and descriptions, Reasonable, Phone 2632. Burial Lots. Monnments 1| of | 5T s0T0 late of | nd limited for the | | creditors of sald estate to sume to the Admin- | [iyp: st the place where the | | THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Alphabetically Arranged for Quick and Ready Reference LINE RATES for CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Order Rates Upon Application Yearly Charge Prepaid ..1 line a3 20 1 line . 1 line s 1 day 3 days 1 days Count ¢ words to a line. 14 lines to an inch Minimum space 3 lines. 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