New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 18, 1929, Page 7

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l PI II N will address the meeting. [ The We-Uns club will meet this ed in until early Sunday morming. Members of the local auxiliary | evening with Mrs. Steven Dictzko of B t [ To Address Men's Club | a'nv' e ews planning to attend will leave on lha:! 154 Broad street. rls ‘ ews John K. Clancy of the Travelers 1 w o'clock trolley from Thrall's| Superintendent leon C, \'L:p e bnmduulmg station, Hartford, will store corner. | will attend a round table contrrer e ker at a meeting of the rug 8| Views State From Air | of Connecticut vducators at .Vu \\ \l 'n's Service club of the Kirst Con- Governor Trumbull was able to | Hariford High school Thursduy evc gregational church in the parish It ,muk down upon Connecticut and ning. ' v liouse at 8 o'clock Wednesday e 1 |parts of adjoining states trom al The Parish guild of the Church of ning. Members of the men's clubs i | height of 7,000 fect above Hartford | Our Saviour will meet in the parish of the Bristol Baptist, Methodist and | | yesterday morning. 1t is thought | house on Thursday afternoon at 2:30 Swedish Lutheran | churches have | that this was the first time a gov- | o'clock. been invited to attend the meeting, ernor obtained a comple & punoram- Warranty Deed Arrested on Family's Complaint vendmg “achmes Am Rem{"w ic view of his state at one time. Walter 8. Moore has sold thre Pohceman Bums Cannles Gml When Policemen Edgar Norton Lieutenant Harry Copeland of the acres of land and a dwelling he and William Thompson arrived at me A“ Stores | Curtis fiying service took the gov- to Alice E. Moore, accordin :,, a dren Th v‘gh Sm!)ky Ha"s police headquarters shortly after 6 nor and Major William k. Ladd, ! warranty filed at the office of the s VA o'clock last evening with Jacob I — commanding officer of the 43rd divi- town clerk. The property is purtl, - Westphal of Russ lane, it was dis- sion aviation. up over the city in the in Plainville and partly . Bris ol covercd that the man was without ! LEG]oN PROGRAM TONIGHT “Robin.” Climbing up more than |and is situated near the land o Loss PLACED AT 35000 siioes. In fact, he was only scantily 4000 feet Licutenant Copeland found | Jumes W. Lounsibury. dressed when taken into custody at O e S lsmooth air, in contruct with the To Open sids Tonight S lis home after members of the lam- : St Patrick's Whist Tomorrow Eve- | rougher air ncarcr the surface of| A ] ) ily had complained to the meeting of the school building Four Other Week-end Fives—Plain- poli the earth, and continued to climb committee will be held this evening Westphal’s condition was such that ning—Grange to Observe “Neigh- | until the high altitude of 7,000 feet { 2 Of A in the office of the superintendent ville Man Fined—I nen it was necessary for the officers to Rk had been ed. of schools. Bids will be opencd for carry him from the police car tv = bors' Night"—Dr. Cook’s Warm- o 1 point, aided theilthe Banbia sl n T ine S 0n l1n aase | (T en i tiout Ehhocs SeA cell. He was booked on charges cf i : lcar visibility of the day, it was : § s e A pay, | drunkenness and breach of the peuce s Public—Bow i Al 2 tion to the Linden strec choo Endees Win—Council to " | ing Heeded by Public—Bowling. assble ey e N P e e e e and, upon his request, a continuance Following a thorough investiga- dircetion. The Sound and the At-|ted bids for the work Tene in the building owne was ;;;\\..n.u’ until tomorrow morn- et et el Dl Sl Cosmopolitan | - EE L ccomiany e :;:lr e < it N - S George Schubert reported that he ! pgangett bay were casily distin- |y g Norxemd ’ R L% preee Leen provided with a pair of shoes In their exquisite colorings, and tasteful designs, visualize lovely had found the stores in town free | guishable, In the north Monadnock | fonnson - Tan 133 2= s2e i night clothing shortiy ¥ members of his family, frocks for spring wearing by women and misses who want the best. of vending machines, showing that ain, near Keene, N, H., could |17 ‘ghoares clock this morning when a fir City Council Mecting his order 1o storekecpers to remove s P to the west the hitis A Abiens dag e A n the basemer An adjourned meeting of the city 3 them by Saturday evening had been | bordering the Hudson iive Yol e Dlender A A he by the Whi council will held at 7:30 o'clock The coming of spring is heralded by this showing of new silk ‘»W'l”:i :"" ""',v'lr;‘=':\"d"t ';fll(m_“";:‘ : 1]'m|:.'1~ g ” o T 4 = bl ve ~‘w~Hy ol ““’n“ n D EE ”\ l‘ha‘:—h::x::‘); Sl S g . o e will keep stricf ate e The regular meeting of Plainyille arvied F v restaurs F fo cal yes d show great individuality in designs and color combinations. \ppearance of the slot machines, | Grange will be held fomorrow e e- & L Niv Junies Burns, who tu 1| Novem 0, 1920, will be formally 3 he intends 1o keep the town free [ ning at Grange hall. “Ncighbors Sl 1 the al Lrought 1wo o o Lappr 1 and the tax rates for the from these money miking propo- | night” will be obscrved. Granges y from an _upper ‘uw : ity and the three taxing dise dense smoke, whic as FASHION OFFERS A MOST VARIED CHOICE itione, from Bristol, Newington, Southing. | 5 - % 2 e 5 N A 5 S e e > , 3 ng through the building. to the : Endees Win Prints are offered in graceful floral designs, and in the modernistic : e oy SR S Igul,’\”f‘: e D o Sohe 3431 The secoad floor of (he Luild- ‘ew Departure basketball spirit, as well as the small dot effects, all in the loveliest color blendings. against slot machines after he | and will present two numbers cach |, s e o - ceupls I by \“- M “: and ti asted to an v =y vietory Choice given also of radiums, pussy willow, vagabond crepe, Cinderalla g iNediumcnohinSoomnli e HE poakiad pnec in fhes sy concerning them from loc si- Al mcmbers ged to be pros- | - i ot his v ird-armory at the expense of the Johna crepe, rillora and cyclone crepe, as well as figured pongees, heautiful silks dents. According to information | CNL An interesting program is provi- S 21 . g e a0 ,"‘i;.‘“‘ rs :;umh( of Hohoken, for spring frocks, ensembles and sports wear, you can make easy selection. | given Mr, Conlon, many of the ma. | ised and refreshments will be served. | gy qop 1 2— 315 findl scone. was 33740/ 85 i ; \ 1 and onded 1o the box | the focals vasing up during the sece (H H . - fehines rewarded the lneky players Warning Heeded Strom 4 : 3 = g Widths 36 and 40 inches. Prices $1.49 to $1.50 yard. with money instead of mints. he warning veeently issued by | Dalson . it el e onil Gl 9 iy Ticken scord 01 Give Our New Spring Silks Your Personal Inspection ls (urtisd vee s list of euspecled 1. Uoorge ¥, Cook, Lealths offcer. | Carlson : ] ] W the i 1he el places to Constable Schubert, who | Coneerning the teporting of @l cases <unningham POYHNEL IO immediately ordered all places - of measles and chicken pox 1 3 Aot b s " ) 3 e bt by AR Smrlihih to remove them by Saturday in lie | € I reports of cascs the 4 achy Strikes : : nage was estimated 2 1. TH. Are entrancingly beautiful. So varied are the patterns, such a show- of court prosccution. Drives simi- "8 "”"",‘ ""“ ey e ‘ ] £5,0000 1 i Vi rings that a iration i lar o the local one ave being waged Gronciile JRON ALl ion b, ety ing of glowing colorings that admiration is compelled, bt e S ing eity of Bristol arresting a nini- ¥ tion Saturday evening. Constable Giazzo wints, while . Johnson iccounted for ten for the Jersey and the screanls | oyfic, The summary Milcoi | Willard 99 105- ! e tion by Chief John H. | i Nyherg wornis : here at the present tin and 50 [t e PR ‘u»‘u-} Richi § cases of ehichen pox, Reports of Waterman, Rgrgnts stonciasnar 0% | new cuses are being made duily, i} : 1 Carney, g £ Ll e Night Fined in Court 4 Frofley serviee was slightly delay- | Marehinel Thomas H. Evres of Tomlinson N R e o 5 avenue, Plaimyville, who was arrested 2 fon West Main street, New Hritain, yesterday tollowing an aceident, and now more than 100 cases of K-Tarnes post, American | Legion. will obse “Past Comn- manders’ Night" at a mecting this evening, The irs will e acenpivd dubnson Biroth MABEL NORMAND BETTIR ety Hollywood, Cul., Mareh I8 (11 ) was char with drunken dr 4 H e s, i o Ly former commanders, who will in- & was fined 3100 and costs wnd given ! 2 pelude James Usher, Harry Fishor, | 598 B8 ey (e vondition of Mubcl Normand 2 Robert (Cralg, Edwardl Barrowa i S0 RSl riain onrt Ulis momn= {c LoD AChess serlo 1 and the party will be in the | whist will be cnjoyed, { Merton Lamb, Harold Corning. and i i 0, her phvsician said ews 'm of a St Patvick's day affair in| An oyster su { James Tanl. The meeting will start | 5 today. While she probably will zai 5 Vs day affa | A supper will be served | T8 ol neeting E s oty sk wnia B e' ln 3] Mrs O, C. Edgerle | Wednes ’ v, Miss Normand 1 evening in the Com- | il . I3 GAarg s SIUIS o7 e court i G RN SanRe DU IERERL | Plainville, and, ving an investi- | 9°7 S or's care for soine At the meetin £ the Motherhood | were mienibers of the organization | W A. Greene of West Hartford. one | gution, Officer Wagner placed | Months | club of Borlin Congregational | last year and those who joined this | of the organizers rock-Barnes ling undoer arrost nken driv- o t o ? vadway | Tie, two 20-minute halves, church on Wednesday, Miss Esther ' year and those fricnds that meni- | post. Euarle Richards of West Haven, ling charge At t st census hetwee LONEN &l LT 1 The .S W, V. Mee ‘rutcher of the Connecticut Mentul | bers may invite. A social time has | past commander of the state depart- St ich's and 700.000 people in 1.ondor s e > < G. A. Hadscll camp, United Span- | Hygiene association will speak on | been planned for the occasion. Da ment of the American Legion, will One of the largest crowds ever to | HVINg overcrowded to the t s 200 3 3 i ish Wur Veterans, will mect at § FULL lthe subject, “Some of the Problems | ing will be enjoved. Musie will be address the mecting, Dr. €. 1. Bagot attend a social affair in Planville is 1 1001 AN two to i ooy f P y Jy | o'clock this evening in Arcanum hall, {of Adolescence.” The meeting will | furnished by the Community or. | of Hartford, chairman of the Amer- expected to be present at the social | these close o 000 dived more oy 50 gyuad Comi- Members of the setback team will | be at the home of Mrs. Donald | chestra 4 jcan Legion, chairman of the Amer- and whist to be given tomorrow | than thre roon i vsponde e lo- | engage inoa series of games with the Monizomory, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hulbert of ican Logion Boy Scout committer, | evening at the Plainville Tigh school AL G SCI]OOI Commlllee F%ls PllhllC . Young People’s Supper Maple Hill were the guests or' Mr, | Will also speak. y gymnasium under the auspices of the : Sestecns Shine Tl B mmond camp team of New The Women's Aid society of the [und Mrs. Theodore Carny Sunday at | An elaborate program has Feen | ladies of the Clhiurch of Qur Ludy of i g ) ‘ caused by a fin Woman Driver Fined Lacks me Exacl Facts | Berlin ~ Congregational church is | their home on Wilcos avenue, rranged and it is expected that atl | Merey, ] UL ) s o'eloch v| Mrs. Odell Wyman of 111 Lewis | planning to give a supper to thel A number of the younger boys | the Legionnaires will turn out in Plans 1 en vmnp:m»d h S 10 the garage of ter Burns avenue, Dristol, was fined $100 and —_— \‘ouhg people of the Kensington and |accompanicd by several of the older foree to grect the past commanders COMMILCes 0 charge of the i F on Union strect. Squad A and costs in the Meriden police court i e Motherhood Club Mecting munity hanguet hall to all those who | Amoeng the guests will he Major T lin Congregational churches on | hoys enjoyed a “hike” to Mount and the Legion guests. eiuro o A rdi | gine company No. esponded and | {his morning on a charge of drunk- HNMJ MEETING TONGH Saturday night of this week. The!lamentation. Saturday. The hoss! Prior to the lLegion mecting, W11l be ploaty of tubles d chemicals to extinguish the en driving. This is the first instance | speaker will be Miss Violet Malkanya | took along “eats” and cookcd their members of Troop 33. Boy outs, " D ks e ¥ ze. in a number of of Africa. All young prople between | dinner over the camp fire. Another Will mect at 7:30 o'clock. A social il g ¢ Two Grass Vires charge has been years that such a lodged against a ) : nan in the city of Meriden. Mrs. o 1 S 7 B ‘:' ri \ 1 fo extinguish \\,\Hmv'.\n.u arrested on a complaint Ll gEd , 4 10 iBE B “rank Emand of Newington when d 4 the car which she was driving near- - respon: the rear of “ ¥ / 4 ble Nor 14in | (v collided with a New England bus nd his car in Berlin, Want Final Action Irinla)-—l'" ¢ thie ages of 14 and 20 are invited to | gsroup hiked down to the mountain | program will follow. s L BORUES LRpaeid ment s called attend the supper. | vesterday. | Pythian Sisters Activitles Court ‘Tue: Nigl The Conneeticut river continues io second game in the cthaek Court Tomorrow Night — Dirt At the regulur Ber- | rise and is now in the flood stage, tournament hetween the Pythian lin town court tomorrow there the water now creeping over the Sisters and the Knights of Pythias 00" 00 0 el the old Roads Impassahle, | will b those who were summoned | Middletown road in Cromwell, The Wil be played Wednesday evening at | gigiion g dances. This part of the to appear last Tuesduy night on a | ha flow is ceming in steadily on § o'clock sharp at 1. O. O. F. hall B 5 With Mrs. Wyman at the time of y sy 5 v - evening's entertainment promises 1o Py an alar ot a fire in the rear iy The final mecting of the st l.nul:m. of driving without a license the Mattabesett and hourly the | Refreshments will be served during . very intercsting and tull of 1 (he building owned by the (| ller arrest were her husband and E. board and the committee of CIizels Land who failed to appear at that water continues to rise. The West | the course of the gamies and after | A< Cook is : 1 chairn », ’0” e Way of 210 Nopth ' H: W¥man and B. J. Cobb of Bristel, appointed at the last Wi MeCUNg fime, State police have been contina- | Cromwell flats are flooded, but the the games of the a 4 15 being assisie GasE: Bolh bluges . Who were also charged with intoxi- will be held at the Town hall 0= ing their mvestigation of those who water is not expected to come any- On April 3 there will be a military by the follow f s Wi o v SR Teais e oy cation. Wyman was held responsible pight. The computtve Will 8¢ @l huve fuiled to obtuin their oper- | where near the high mark set last Whist given by the hian Sistors. | Mrs, Marguerite Jdester, Mis . dumage had resnlted for allowing his wife to drive in her poport of its findings in regard o licenses for the year. It is ex- | year. Prizes will be awarded the winners | Massey and Mr Lucy Sulliv Fined for Reckless Driving condition and was sentenced to five the new school proposed 1o be bullly pocted that there will be additional | The next mecting of #:e Wos- [and refreshments served. The affair | prize, Mrs. Joan Cushing, Mrs. Wil- Julius Kallanda of Hurt's corncr, 4a¥S in juil and assessed costs of in Kensington. The members of [ cases in court of arrcsts made dur- | leyans will he neid nest Monday cvo- Will be opened to the public Forun, Mrs. Edward Milleri Jays of tvery mont Plainvitle, w 1 $25 and costs| $%85. Cobb was fined $5 and costs the committee have been Investigiat- ting the past week, {ning at the home of Mrs Cust Engagement Announced and . John Scharm - b the times 1 by h M. Doonvan in po- | &mounti 45, ing the plans and the site of the . Road Conditions Poor | Potit Mr.and Mrs. A. Johnson of Wood- Mrs. Thomas dy, Mrs. made riods T hce conrt ¢ orning on a charge o school in an cffort to put betore i As o resust of the warm weather | Mrs, W I Payae visited oolats ord avenue announce th . | M. Conlon, Mrs. I2dward Caudrain and jast for nds of ' ¢ ¢ . to which AR) MANY townspeople the exact facts of the i i few duys. the unpaved | in New Britain over Sandav ment of their daughter. Ethel Doro. | MIS. Arthur Dan dol ix not narco 5 ente a ple f not guilty. L afen, Germany, March door prize. Juvestigate Supposed Accident — | o'clock T o'clock Squad wpany No. 2 answor- proposition. 1t has been discovered | rog ¢ fown arc in an almost — thy, to Howard Arthur Checthan The affuir is op the gor terfore v t atural « ¢ s the outeome 1 —1'ormer Chancellor Wirth in that there is a decided Jack of 0= finpass: condition. The frost has COUNTY HOME NS son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthup il public ',M ol 4 oK cosss roce £ menstruation | i " nt on | - an address here today sounded formation at the disposal of the et ¢ round and there are mud- Putnam, March 18 ®—The co Cheetham of Plainville. The wed- |15 eatend 0 "‘l o ut it st th t vases th ¢ avenue on the cve of March ! gainst adictatorship whic voters of the town. It was found holes in many places which are im- try liouse of Charles Nelson | ding wil take place at th eofl & ('," "I'{,"_'f L e vete 3 E min- | L 1o the testimony pre- | he said was demanded only by finan- that at the last town mevting thel®passable, In many instances those | Springfiell, Mass., ne the South | the bride on Saturd. A 30, @ S s e R ik A t womar . 1 ort today, Kallanda was < al .m-.ywww desiring economic con- were many who did not know the on the back raads have been Woodstock line, was burncd today | 3 p. m. X % ‘ "y‘:'f ”””‘ i T pa me A tukes a tny proceadls _‘u‘.‘. ¥ Im] .\1‘\1'.~~\.Ii'l“ N,"_": Germany. He said Germany location of the plot of land pur- 10 leave their cars at some | With a loss placed at ahout $20.000. Guests of Sout ch o Yo o : f UL L 0 s el v e I Dllinericonithe e, chased for the school. 2 roud wnd walk to their homes. | Nvighbors saved some of the house | The auxiliary of Brock- ttesd T gk il “l' _\U_ »("_”“ o ¢ = ‘1!"““‘” \;““ « v‘,hn,m'"‘ in kvl:rw'v‘_and that the Many of the townspeople arc in 1) carriers have covered their | furnishings but as there was no wa- | post. American oy el it K e e e it enitiot | S e s T el nes nobahlyl L bnilangei) favor of the school, as it Will &'t joutes daily but there have been | ter supply the building was levell d an invitation from the ausiliary | <00 Tib i I LR el e s g R L S M i T the pupils the benefit of a Junior itinies when it has been necessary to | lof Kiltonic post of Southington to e £ file Bimeln) S oY aling Z 7 g e 4 3 ot totur ; {ores in trim | eStimated at $70. Helming's car was ligh school approved by the state |be helped ont of holes in the road its guests this evening. The South-| o " Hit topic wil S 3 n trin 1 e . A only shghtly damaged Loard of education. The present Jis expected that the wind will dry l’ onauxiliary will celeb "o rolks 3 2 3 Diremen's L| o seliool is not approved by the stalc lup roads to a great extent and as| nthianniversary ofit nstitution ¢ RS e s o @ - Members of the city fire depart- How Can ORTHOMEC ws it has not the proper classes W (ke frost is out of the ground. the “";'-“ ’\ ne ““_ et 1 ang | Chimpey fire at the home ot ’ sts Saturday eve- penual training and dOMESC roads will soon Le in fair condition, Mrs. Agnes Wells of Hartford and | 1y on North Washington v ing of the Ne - H Rhe 4 weionce. The now sehool woull fur- | Sehool Pentist Tow Sl Sl ot e (';’”lr(' ennig of Bristol. both hout 2 p. m.. yeaterday. ent 2 oy supper s 8 umatum? yish these courses with the prog fany of the parents of pupils!eoutad tongne, poor Appetite | state o s of the Legion auxiliary harles W Mills of : e - 5 S ’ cquipment for the practical trainitg whose teeth have been examined | th. pimpl st e e e reet "~H‘~ to hear from ‘ hief of t lee org ation = and F T ubk i prosent school has not the ro0M | iuve expressed their approval of Uhe [, What's wrong? You ar. polson- h i é ; e cot Iro t 14 ‘or the (.’)w.';mt\n:; x"hrv.‘(hny“:“ haller »l ‘:,..;‘m ‘I:w:; :\ 1;””. :n}v.u lm: ed. The bowels arc clogged and liv- t o 1.9 st fable wor or moit For Over Three Years We tions at the sch s e been a long felt need of this work |or inactive, Take this f s Patncks | o e o —— mous pro- av strg > 16 place for the pupils of the scheol the parents are prepared 1o give Lseription used constantly in place of Have Demomllal_ed to Hart to hold indoor sports or an auditor- their aid in carrying out the purpose | calomel by men and women for 20 B -d Wh- d | £ ; s St mas i el ] ford Persons Using Ortho- L e s e briage, 1st an 2 ! : o i e mec Methods That It in which the pupils take an active Notes R el e B | gt out ¢ e ki i Can Be Done. interest, e e \\,'“]" a 1J J\Iw’ : L. Griswold of ‘A compound of vegetable ingrdi- Dance - e gt | b I v t poes any All prople of the town are ashe etherstield and Mr. and Mrs, Sy ek ¥ ! cant MeGitlicndd and « 1 S A held on | Bulawin of Kensington Have :ve-|umpon Sl et G L Given Under Auspices of TODAY and TUESDAY ; ||l s wane oo Tpiday of this week at the BETln turned ter an eight-day trip | poison caused by faulty climination | Church of Ou s p ANTONIO MORENO and t 1’ f 1 1 o S . G 2 : } o fown hall. Tt is roped that somie through the south and tone up liver & X BEN LYON a ' " i 00| e Bt ] 1 5 wnef o furthe decision may be reached at this| Mrs Nettie Broadwell of South| Be beautiful. Have rosy cherke 3 MARTHA SLELD X ¢ \ i ok Jneeting in order that no time may Ve | Norwalk is spending the wick with | clear eyes and youthful energy that > “AIR LEGION® s under € 3 of Hartford B : i Jo<t in making the changes that are ler parents. My nd Mrs. 1M h ene © ecossary in the present school sys- | Raldwin of Kensington a ing to sing are urgently requested (o ment we make success of ife Take Dr R ot Edwards' Olive blets, nightl N Word his been received from Miss | Know them by their olive color. 1 Many of th> residents of East Bor- AMirjoric Moore of Kensinzton. who | 30c and 6oc. | )i are in favor of the school as it | is spending the winter in St Augus- | . would relieve the somewhat erowded |tige, 17lx [ % = S % Town 3 eondition In the school there, Tt is| Kensington Men's oy | FRECKLES AND Hls FRIENDS Too Late! rot known what changes there would There will be a meeting of the | e made at the schools or whether | Kensington Men's forum at the Ken the upper elasses would be sent 10 sington Congregational chureh to- | Kensington or not. Many of the morrow night at 7:43 o'clock. The | Chrl il e e b G s 00 YoU THINK THE SPEEDOMETER. ‘ LOOK ATALLTHE _ § 7HE SIERRA Loow' 1 SEE ) AO-THOSE ARE ) [ ANSSED 1T/ migze T el i Rt e R S e T ) WELL MAKE OUR ([ SAYS ONE HUNDRED | |BI6 MOUNTAINS THAT | MADRE MOUKTAINS | ATTLE SWipS WAy | BATTLE SWIPS LVING | | Su GOES LEADED Britain. Al men of the com- | ) 7 [ UNCLE Hagry Ve the advantages of the propostd [ umity are invited o attend the | BOAT FOR LAWAN, | AND EIGWTY MILES \WERE OVER AOW = OF CALIFORNIA , NER THERE,DONT | AT THER BASE 'N |l FOR MawAll ! o building mecting. which is promised 1o be of | UACLE HARRYZ ' | AN MOUR-WE \WUAT MOUNTAINS [ FRECKLES! 2 UNCLE HARRY ? ( SAN PEDRO- O e T Investigat Acel | great inferest IT SEEMS AS |F SHOULD MAKE ARE THOSE, 7, ARE TREY Going | JRYING To SEE ': 1 — . The state road a short distanc Worthington Bridze Ch WERE STANDING o UNCLE HARRY? 3 70 HANE A CAN SEE ANYTUING | P / | Love Webster's hill in Berlin 8hows | The Worthington Pridge club will | : b oR " f.,‘ mee of a smash in the form | ncot e N bt o M. . - > = . \WAR? \\_, BoaT of broken glass and torn fenders. | Deming tamorrow afternoon. Z Lt there has been none called 1o | ast Nerlin Hems 1he tention of the Berlin police. | The Preeressive Reading Cirele | Some people v that t was 4 | will Niold its regular monthly meer- | car overturned at the place about 11 ing and husine sesgion tomorrow | o'clock Saturday night. The car was | cvening at § o'clock at the home of | w at an early hour vesterday | Mrs. Philip Lotz ol ft Bomia ot e Tounal GUt] A 8L PAteioh's Dag whist and sh- | wiether or mot the car had been | cial will be held this evening at the | taken to a garage or whether it had Gabricl's Eniscopal church so- procecded under its own power. 11| cial rooms at ® o'clock. Refresh- i H' Aerstood that the el ments in keeni with the eccasion ating the aecl 8 L will e served. The public is invited | to aftend | | b Wil Cammencing nest Monday evening Mrs |l Jadics of Saered Heart chureh Mrs | es Tee il posnnes $hoae weos kil whists and Mi=. Norton a8 cocials. Doth bridze and regular

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