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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, The 8unday school voted yester- MONDAY, MARCH 11, 1929 | day 10 send $5 to the famine-strick o wena 8 fo | Plainville News | ! The Women's Aid society will | meet at 3 o'clock Wednesday after- reception. William J. Cunninghan Iobbins were required to dress sev- {noon at the home of Mra. Cora floor, H. Wt sy eral bruises on Gaffney's head. | Honiss and Mrs. Arthur Benson on Ilo\\ar4l l'a‘\nr. An importunt mect- Given Jail Sentences | Hudson street, : commitiees will lw held Edwurd Lyman, Jerry Slade and | The Men's Bible class will hold ”"S "'""'h' at § o'clock at the "" ldward Olson, charged with breach |a regular meeting in the Communuy [ men's room in the town lall of the peace and drunkenness, were | house at 8 o'clock Wednesday night. are requested o be present so vmv cach sentenced to 30 days in jail Ly Motion pictures on Alaska will m l»’-‘"' for the concert cun be dis Judge William J. Malone in police iy’ at the prayer me a::jLocalTemple to Observe Seventh ™" ewine seine Crusade Nets 11 Violatom, But r e The three men were arrested in | Thursday evening, making an effort | A i w | A sewing session will be held by 1 the pool room of KFrank Wisnieski 10 demne ita rignt and wrong uses| ADLIVETSAIy Wednesday ' vou “iriernoon and ‘i eronps All Are Released SE el e Ol |as an approach to religion. | et ol 0' the Woman's F ration of the e e i uing following a complaint made ‘o | A Bt Patrick’s day supper will m ainville Congregational — chure! police headquarters by the proprie- ot (e it e 2 MRS, G S, STOOKING DIS [EES ygy RGMOVE DEVIRS Season’s Most Distinguished Fashions e e SR e chapel directly afterwards. Mrs.| Governor John H. nbull ,;,,“.,._‘l'lum\mu Public Health N (\:vmi‘xtymvl;;;"‘Ju‘ul‘].',‘.)x;.::x‘\tuvlu:md‘ : | Anna Molumphy is in charge of the sociation. M Bridgema With Their Important Details Emphasizing the Feminine Silhouette lected by Wililam J. Downham, gen eral chairman of the aflair, His sclections & | Tickets, Daniel Emory: music m.u Connolly and McCarthy after he f had rallen do the stairs leading Bristcl News | iveior Py street. The services of Dr. B. B as follgws Hurls Conerete Slab Throu ringleader, struck him with his fi1 ent. brs of Military Staff— | chairman of the meetin Plate Glass Window—Attorney Told 'rosecuting Attorney James T, | The regular meetings of the Cub attendance is expected. Mather informed the court that (1 Scouts and Boy Scouts will be held | Meeting of Town Pian Commission o settle Domestic Row—Mr~. (0 143 failed to pay a fine udias Friday cvening in charge of Scout- | Jolil Thoinar Dios ol Ars ol 4 in the local court several | master Emil O. Shjerden. | yol wonths ago. Tmport: The general sented with a b y J ies. Wednesd siot aghines and other ganmbling To Set Tax Rate | Pythian Temple, No, 29, Pythian cating the appointments of Bevics i b laaton e [ ad ooy iatatae: o Arbides. The board of finance will hold an Sisters, will observe the seventh an- | Merrit O. Ryder as ju RN ol e After listening to the domestic fmportant mecting in the town hall | niversary of its organization on torney Cormelius B, Prior at X I AaSao roubles of Mr. and Mrs. Adam b4 Lt Saturd: v by Prosecuting At- - l . f C s d D F k at 7:15 o'clock this evening. when it Wednesday be- judge of the new Plai ey s T G e S ShTaTer o South sirect, in court Our COI ection ol oals | pOl’t an ress I'rocks will discuss and probably set the fax | ing formu lebra- {court. Al the legisiativ hent was fnmedistory. followe 10s morning, Judge Willlam J. Ma- ‘ rate for the present vear. Predic-[tion to be held in the cvening in | pertaining to the sdoption % g isposed of the case by placing B i tions that the rate will range any-|honor of event court in Plainville will have i ol ¢ hands of Attorney Joseph s Ever So Smart | Are Delightfully Feminine e e g R B e R s : mrabeidlors i e IeTs S oy Jospl % | y present 16 mills or slightly above arked by an official visit of the Peintment of TEDYARSEON | :‘;- ‘-\.ndx J 4"1:,.. stion that he solve the In modes that give great evi- ‘ Brilliant color contrasts play {are being made Henina Wyl offl o=t otk ihe Patate: ceorling 1o the bLill which was | A e Jes of the couple, wha dence of the vogue for youthful- a most important part in 1929 Al ?-O{NTN{ she snstind Somen| Bupner il P s ilpsiobieliee e iy o bsson et e ol Main strects 50 EReHi S B e o ek 4 5 | Tcrta s tee which is considering the erce- |y, l i willGatart at g Hish Slaniey B ) ShALE i 3 ortl an ness. New materials ... new col- | Frocks, while graceful new neck- tion of a new school building Will| orclock shar ! o aaio{man, the proposed court will start b Do I Melor wis) arresiod. Saturdes by ors ... new details contribute lines complete their smartness. meet in the town hall. This willlcient time f s enter. 10 funetion on July e OTL8 | Sergeant Henry linski upon the much of their chic. ‘ Printed crepes, georgettes and 150 be an important session, and it | tainm. m;l rl-ul; is running SHCeL R complaint of Mrs. Spicler who in- Sport or Dress Models chiffons in great variety for choice. is likely that final plans for the im Since iy y . ville and the resider ormed the police that she had been m & mediate school program of the town | =y i with in terest the ac : Honleeveraly e b o Dy $39 50 $79 50 | $25 (X) $59 50 will be made, SN il the general assembiy vt iy morning. When the case was 2 to 2 | to g schools Ite-open {IViLies vach vour. T memidenmia] LTS i alss oxprolod ol aes st called this morning. Mrs. Spiel- The local public schools re-0peNed | cteadity with the pases | SCMUIY Will hear the wrold e became hysterical and it was ne- N . E bk thial anorning affer aweekisivaca- 1o opralis oo S il R ;'.-( new highyay on | . iltation 1 ',':”‘K..-“: :r\ u“‘r‘- \.‘-:;"‘fir";’:‘; [he Newest in Ensembles ton. " Tho Terin aehoats e on th 1151, sent | Blonons o atlovneys for the men |and (he courtroom cleared: | Featured for every smart woman's wardrobe. Silks or imported tweeds of saratlon " follows cuch —teemof | g, T Alahsnedicl e e T | Deteeg ool el are equally as smart wherever fashionables gather, R G Sl Tl e gl i toward proposed S s were gl nolled on paytient o that Spiclor, @ local garage man, SR AT T TWEIED N The Kensington League of Women | (o 0 P Ee0s 00 e T inville residonts and Friday after. the costs with the understanding Tost s [ r jobs because SILK ENSEMBLE TWEED ENSEMBLES Voters will hold its regular monthly ‘m:m‘ ’“ ! i "“‘ I““" VN oo, thee committee on reads, Fyers Uhat the machines would taken s wife wvd (o det him answer $25.00, $4500 | $59.50. $95 00 | meeting i Legion hall tomerrow (Wi excollent junioe Jennfe|&0d bridges made a favorable ¢ i A 3 wdiatly by the tie telepliont night at & o'clock, Ttk L bl e SR B S pag owner ) Doings of Societies L 5 night. Mrs. Spieler tiniony by saying that oS Of records i According to those in bik o it wa inted out 1L s a woman who had called her Second Floor | Tue Knights of Prinias will ment [notaont meioris ‘ol ot L | ol CTE T DI Wil s both the | this o ssband i such instanees and sho {at 3 o'clock tomorrow night in COM- | {1icn (aricon: protecior. Agms B MOUSe and the senate i lased by patrons who were repaid |Peliesed e sole purjose of - tho munity hail. man: guard. Aznes Wilcos, and pac | Sition. This is predicted frecly d 1 t f jeiylAs SLRaE DI ETaNER Lo 4 Cantas: | At 8 o'clock tonight the Modern ST ey to 1l thath the state is siroy enough to make & “hit”, No money | N Mmeeting ; | Woodmen will hold thicir regular . ly behind the proposition and ar S Spietor’s record i © city stood meeting in Athletic hall. | Old t him in sod stcad. his appearance : k . . anxious to the new highway un- for that r 15 ot considered - & hiis) finst (o munity hall at § o'clock under the O Charls & Stocking of 13 Crown ), store in the city was visited Satur- | o e e auspices of the Pythian Sistors. slregt fonc o oldost iresilinis Attendance Fapected v 5 Henry Jrglinski and | Mys, demnic Hich Noth Tur Refreshment Committee Elainylic vesterday ler ounecnent coneerning the i Thompeon, who/| 130 aidow ar Ellildse Yosk Trine s, T\ refroshment committes of 10N ;"‘ OB LS ‘!"“ - open cting to e held W s warrants | of A “, M J o 1;“;”‘ m]r::x:» 1. N Southington, who was given a r‘u‘ Huge Court Docket \:"‘y"":r’\‘b‘rri!"t' ]nlv”vnt('\lv‘r‘ ‘n: ‘lj .—: Ay el b e U‘ pi ! the Br tie p oft morning at the howe of her niece, minutes play in order to get hig in | Tl docket of the Bor | 1oniEDLat the home of Mrs. foward | *h 3 mer wion ks Plate Glass Windo Miss Catherine J. Hanson, 5 Maple Ber in ews . helped the Hartford | o e Burlin t0win gkinner to arrange for refreshients 48 Wods . el Gdnis B buiae tomorrow night will be th ¥ sirect, foilowing a long illness. county canse, The summary: Jargest of any sessic at the neat Gange meeting. In ad- | W Ma er. VL for th RO Mrs Turner wa ho:n in Rristol on Kensington Intermediates Soim Thoe e OBt | dition to Ms. Skinner. who is ehair- [and would hase 1 ars ol bioys in it Iannary 1556, in the house in | " B0 ] L ghe &4 motoristy hure been round- 1 an, the committee consists of Mrs, had she lived until Wed iy, She lcamps Qs e . b gi She was the daugh . L led up b 6 8lato potlte s ! " il 3 5 s chs Jied, She was the daugh- A ek S 3 he state polive during the|Grace Ventres, Virginia Bushnell | was well known in Plainville and e cussion and B e Tt Yt a o e 1 2 4loparatory iaereire to obtain 1920 3irs, Grorgo Tryon. and H. Russelldeath cam a ct shock fo hall wil) itieh North. She attended the Bris- S0 s 2 B w‘”l‘n“;u’;r; i!rn nses 'mlTl they arz| pickinson. her many ends ol ity The Legio eRiBols tmd B les rollaa ol Tans a0EIe cduled 1o appear. he Notes 001 condition mattor = g e 6 Ttatar e < i . ' iston. Me.. graduating from the iat- WINS STATET “\\h';.tm S A rl‘u'l Pt il @hesban)in woblichibratyonilliheli egidus lie Niusbar I0¥E Dty ter school in 1 “For a number gL 0yl sheoting @ power compuny | apen this evening for (he weekly ex- | vived by fwo daughte and t GRS e e et = vk, ) 1 bineman, will Desrd i i s f s oo G snrman oM e, 1 0 i e e n Maine and in 1895 w s married to Bays' lub Downs Woodstock in " T e hccyte W 'The Weducaty Afirnoon | Paimyie and 1o Will meet Wednesday afternoon at ram 11 Totals s 18 " My, presunt us n this ey, Since the 3 s rs. Chapman Entertains the home of Mrs. Ada Watkins of of and will explan nd in 1916, she Flem o'fl‘ume c(}l]lfi[ ‘ Woodstock Mrs. Robert Chapy soloist in New ain. Mrs. William Whit sor 1 s Ca e R y fid At (the rlin - Cougregational church Rerlin will assist Mrs. Wat- to u s reet e was a mem- e Wetherell, rf .0 1 1lichoir, entertained at a dinner party Mt iosa e Bl et y T V"NS GAME MeWilliams, vf-1 0 1 U Friday evening home, 142 A e ed aleo- clurch. the Bristol Women's College LE“IS SHO Tourtellot, . 4 1 9fRoxbury road, New Rritain, in hon. Mrs. Ha Lee Judd in ente ig s vo day 0t know It, and the Alpha AR X PR 11 dior of Miss IMlorence Mae Gibney of | taining Mrs, Joseph Fee at her hon ¢ cours: doing it Me- o 0 0 al who left today for the on Worlhir e ar memiers of lis mili- mer and owever, statsd that | Pune ruites wiil e held at 2 Steady Guard Hero of Battle—Tax < 00 0fkridgeport training school for! lunchcon this noon in lhonor of her is mansion on Farm- | of others s not driunk and he was not | o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the 4 11 3 nurses. The home was prettily dec- | guest. Captain | day’s mectis that charge when taken First Congregational church. Rev. D o e ol — — - |orated in flowers and et b T ana ATeR Do 8 M gy AT T TR s e Ny o Prancis T, Cooke will officiate and Lunch Raided—A | Totals TG S0l S 17‘\h\~ Gibney ived many gifts, Nhave returned to their home on is 1 set for 3 to glussware in burial will be in West cemetery. | Referces—Hall and Orcott; timer, | At the mecting of the Girl Scouts Hudson street affer a few weeks sion av | ' Mocting Mason estimated Signals in Operstion drian—Berlin Briefs, {1ec; scorer, Bohner. lust Monday afternoon in the scout spent at Cocounut Grove, I'lor d in Hartford ut o' A meeting of the teachers t to approximately $43 The clectro-matic traffic signals ot e < = Boys' Club Inter- ! JSensington committed 10 fouls to | rooms.a cwell party was held an | Mrs. William Scott is en v 1o the zovernor's home, wihero Plainvill Is was held t ier. | whil ¢ e the corner of North Main and Main, The Kensington Boy the | Woodsiock’s 13 and shot § out of 17/ 110n0r of Miss Gibney, who is a licu- | her cousin, Mrs. Waldo Wi Licutenant Generous put on an x- | crnoon at T &3 o v, Center, and Race streets mediate busketbull team won | the | o7y < compared with 5 out 1°Mant in the scouts. Kefreshments| New Haven for several wecks i hibition erial acrobatics for T il pleced in operation for a short Stk intarmoniats gounty ot the | Of 13 for the loscrs lwere served and games enjoyed.| Mr. and Mrs. Richard Perry of benefit of the governor and his schoo 5 him 5 ¥ eveniig o anih S agein Hioustip. Batur it dee | The Kensington team will play the < Gibney was presentcd a clock Southport, R. L. and Ernest Merrill guests ) > contivucd i crioon. Some slight Middletown Y. M. ¢ tJ oot Acade. | LAurels this evening at the Elihu the girls of the troop. Tof New Yok City were the weok dohn Thomas Dics Fune he ¢ ntll Tuesday morning. changes w the timing of the signals Tealed the h““"‘:.’:“ "l\;‘r’o; °|‘“‘:”'gm ot BurTitt school in New Britain | Miss Gibney left this afterngon | ©nd guests of Prof. and Mrs. Stanlcy S Caoke Hirnil | Lcoy R e o A T Tu Grap (Kio6i0)5 A rnosind were being .’7.“;‘1']','0";f:\nm’iyr,:”;? ol z;,\, "m:::' seored in an overtime pe- | Auto Hits Pedestrian for tie Biridgeport Hospital Training | 1+ Galpin. T j .I.r :"‘[ New dez S-months-old of Mr. anl Eight crap shooters. onc 13 years b \"mf_:“’:gdm Al e riod when Bradford Clark made Martin Focrtsch, 43, of Kensinz- hf’:vfl for Nurscs, where she will| _,:"l'"[' ! “l'.'"':\' e fund 2w \\w\ g Lo OBV e ooR) ey iaillinbt bbmoiaily . e &ood from the foul linc on the onc | ton, sustained a fractured leg and|WKC & two-year and four wmonths’ onsteblg Pl Broan o By D e Mo rested gt 1:85 ofcloak yester= | o ia o Gnaraiion untl torionmoR, o awardad him. Woodstock | severe Jacerations of the body and | COUPSe in nursing. three state policemen raided i rom - : vestord ing by Serg t ’!i,,“\ Jog Aot s e e Academy, representing Windham [face late Saturday night when struck | Miss Gibney is the daughter of My, | P¢Pot Junch in Kensington late a rial wa Jose | nd Officer William FThonmpsen citics wiil come to Bristol to witn: armi gtor |and M Tounty, was the winner in the semi- and knocked down on Howard Gibney of 2y Urday night and arrested the pro- : 1S il daugh- cometery 0 oot raps on Chestnut el finals held in the castern part of the avcnue. hensington by an automo- | Church strect, New Britain, foruer | PFI1OF. Peter Avano. on a charge ot fors. - el 2 ighbors liud = com- |45 evening while the signals state, while th nsington team, | bile driven by E. N. Humphrey of nisiof BerlihiSnlins Giiney bo-|I2¥ing Sgamliing - davicen iin/ s i IS el S Nee iz plained to the police © SIX 0Ver .y operation, a number of cars assisted by one Southington player. 171 Lincoln strect, New Britain. [longs to Berlin Congregational POSSssion. The raiders found sev- ey e e years of age gave the followi intersection of Main and won the right to represent the west- Foertsch was walking toward New ichurch, is a member of the Junior| ©™ punchboards about the place an Mecting nm names and addresses: Daniel Con i sirects while the signals in and h ainst them. This condi- just passed a street| choir of plan commissio r the Victory ma «rn half of the stat church, a member of | 2180 two gallons of rd cider Fhe tow The Woodstock ted tithe Young People's socicty, Berlin| Which is alleged to be of a high ai- /et ! Locust stre James Conei- un was first to ening at 8 o'clock at 1 Locust street: Paul Mahal- tion, however, will be eliminated by score when Wetherell made good on he was hit Girl Scouts, the M. V. Klef club, and | CODolic content. Avano will be tried 10wn irther consideration of i yuk. 111 G e Frank Mahal- a cleck to be made by the police w free trial. Chotkowski put the The injured man was taken into Of the Berlin Grange. She graduated | tOMOITOW night. building nd veranda m yuk h Pap nd all violators will be given sumi- Hartford county hopes in the lead 1) office of Dr. Thomas €. Hudgson | from the local junior high school in | Movies of Alaska both sides of Farmington 7| p amin mons o appear in court, when he made good on both efforts ! was then removed to the Hart.|June, 1 Motion pictures showing in siy from Blossoui's corner to the from the foul line after being foul-'ford hospital. Constable Georse | Grange Whist Party reels the story of a Kodiak bear F on town line will Iu Their est—Is Accommodated anos were confln < Coyne appeared u ed by French. The local team Kebt | Kunupka investigated but found no| A public card party for the hene. BUnting trip to Alaska will e shown expeeted that maps wnd L8 NOTES Attorney J T adguarters yesterday after- < woving along until the score at the 'canse for -sting Humphroy, [fit of the Berlin Brange sewing so- 4t the Berlin - community hous the proposed work will e t rst orrow morning dJ asked to be locked up, he end of the first quarter was Ken-| Drunken Driver Arre ciety will be held at S o'clock to- | Wednesday evening by Johnston: wWiness for the mesting cond ass ‘ n coll accommodations by :end sington 7, Woodstock of the first half the « s crept up to make the count § to moved fast and troubles| MiOTrOW night at the home of Mrs. | Vance, Mr. Vance will tell the story | The commission also y (came rapidly for Tony Mehan ot | Carrie W. Schutz of Rockwell a of the trip while showing the pic- Cuss the accept 185 to dis nce of Kent, Wood- semes Henry Jeglinski, who first prevail on him to go hoi + | West Rocky Hill Saturday afternoon |nue. New Britain, Prizes will | tures. The lecture will be under the land and Miltord streets, No definits sses so1 there. Coyne also ask #nd immediately after the start labout 3 o'clock. For within » few | awarded and refreshments served. auspices of the Berlin Men's action on this m. r owas t N a o omorrc r to take him Middle- the second half the Woodstock team |minutes his automobile had over- | Legion Plans Supper Bible class and will start at § the last mecting, the commission:rs lice court forged ahead on two baskets from typped at Upson's corner and been Plans for the American Legion | o'clock. N police cour the floor by Tourtellott. I'rom thisismashed, and h> and his wife had SUbpper are nearly complete. The af- | ast Berlin Items point on the lead see-sawed back roceived miior injuries, and he had fair will be held in Grange hall, and, The ladies of Sacred He and forth several times. been placed under arrest for riving | the Grange sewing society will serve | chiureh will hold a food s At the end of the third period it white ynder th influence of liquor. | the supper. home of Mrs. William Brow 3 s mort pleaded not cuilty to « es of drunkenness and hat he was suffer- which was affect- strect school b. chairm; = 2 1 head. Judge was tied at 14-all and at the start Mehan and his wife were foriu-| Congregational Church Notes I'riday afternoon from 3 to preside. Other . 1 < t or : 9 e f | 3 <«PLAINVILLE® ing the ©f the last period the eastern t nate 1o escay o as lightly as the, did A lurge attendance enjoyed the | o'clock will come wp ¢ I ! wlaced Coyne in charge of ook the lead on a frew try by Me- rop gy, ond of the series of ve car was wrecked by its fail- | sper serv. | Sessions were sumed at the Jast metin | v commis TONIGHT 200 TULS i Officer Thomas A. Tracy Williams, his only point of the game. fypr. 1o 1uke 1 corner, Constable | ices held yesterday afternoon at the Hubbard school this morrn ra scheduled to 1 Vo weeks “SILKS 3 | ta Tt t ¢ suzgestion that the “man’s With less than three minutes 1610 10| George Kanupka was passing the | Berlin Congregational ehurch, Loy, week's vacation Was postpon: to the f Mavon Nixon, two parties Lut when t A ed.” § play lewls electrified the Kensing- spot at tie time and decided tht | Samuel A. Fiske, the pastor. spok The annual pledge campaizn of that one of its mer was VIsiting 1y Do ken, T AL Requiem Mass fon crowd with a perfect shot from | Mehay was Intoxicated. Affer warn-|and the junior choir sang. Next!ihe Methodist church was held yes-|in the south HAPPY M1 L~ I 1y high mass of re- [ the corner of the floor. T 0¥ ling him to be in court tomorrow Sunday the senior choir will terday afternoon, all menbers of th Name ( 2 \ ¥ was | quiem wil elebrated at § o'clock lasted only about a minute, TOF pnirne the Constable allowed Mehan in the program. givin church being called upon dur) i Chairmen of t commi WED. and THUT s Saturday mory of Mrs “Tourtellott, the Woodstock captain.| o zo pom, in which it will have the day. Those people not at hiome will arranging the annual concert and | ~WHITE SHADOWS O1 & = toxicatior ith Bur Z sct the Windham hopes high aagin In Plying Club of John Lindsay of New 2 Lull of the Plainyille f . THE SOUTH stas | G s 1 at 6:30 o'clo - with a basket from the floor. Charles Haddock of Kensington is i (Continued on Page 16) 0 be held on April 4 1 Saturday O rs Keith 3 1 on 16) With his team leading by 17 0 16. |\ yoinper of the first fiying ciab or- 5 rules » Woodstock player forgot ti ganized in Connecticut under 1t LO et jo, s et e mices "ot i 1% 4 FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS - Sailing Along! By BLOSSER and he received a foul which Lewis gt pitots ana win buy lheir own the local captain, converted into the | o, pre mu-; point |)|1.H‘ L’d\“"';l nfllv'l‘ Death of fant . only a few seconds before the final | John pacyna, Jr. infant son of - , 2 : Whistle for the fourth period ended | ang Ars. Sohn Prer o e ’m‘uma sap [ how FAR IS (REALLY, ONCLE Juaay JWALE ENERVDANG | NwaaT PLANE 1S TAATS A AL PLanE | [ LOOK! onER TAERE PP T iz the regulation time. : lin. died Saturday afternoon at the GAODBYE TO 1 STILL CAN HARDLY ( HERE IS COLO AND | THAT? LOOK' HE LE |iTS ALL BLAck=0Dc = ')‘Vd lod it Caton 500 n bt | T o o € BELIEVE IM ON ny | DEAD, THERE The | WAVED WS HAND ) 1S A Mai Fyer and | | oo Tk TraTs I50sedT0. A period both feamn put up Impres- |ices were held at § oVclock this ENERYONE, WAY TO A PLACE FLOWERS ARE IN | AT US E PROBABLY KNOWS | k. A STORM? /. HAT soaT 1 Gl ol e L e e D WHERE THERE'S BLOOM AND THE | = i {2 - oF sTurr! 1 guards, Tsaacson and Clark, in New Britain, and burial was in UNCLE RARRY NO WINTER // EA'mER 1S BALAY- | e /fi{fl Ly the other members of the St Mary's cemetery in that city. AALE s Y 4 matehing prowess with the Wood- Lo-HI Bridge | SELVES . } JUST warr /! : stock five-man defense, With about | A successtul bridge apd whist was| TR 20 seconds left of the period W.lheld by the Lo-Hi club Saturday COMFORTABLE €hilds of the Woodstock tenm com- night at the Berlin Community | ON BOARD THE ¥ mitted his only foul of the game house. The proceeds were divided FAST pLANE end gave Clark of Kensington the |between the club end the Visiting chance to m his only point of the | Nurses' asociation TAAT CARRIES same, which won for the Hartford | Two Leave Hospital THEM ONER county entry. Mex, Ella F During the carly part of the game | Wwho was injurc rtholomew of Meriden ANOUNTAIN last week in an ac-| AND DESERT the play of the five Kensingfon men -nt here, has been discharg-d | To was superior 1o that of the Wood- | from the New Britain General hospi- | SAN PEDRO stock team. but rly in the third 'tal. She became frightened w } period Chotkowski went out on |the radiator of her automobile ble touls and this left the team with- |Off. and she leaped from the moving HAWA || = out its regmlar key man. However, | car, striking her head Walls Wthinglon replacement Henry Colby hie also 1eft the New AT played a goold e, esy Iy on Britain institutio defonse and with 1 R LG U S wAT oY AL, g He was recently dely, alwo of (injured in a fall near his home, |