New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 27, 1929, Page 24

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B s o NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1929. e ———————————————————————————————————————— ——e e |of the Civic club in the community |“The Garden by the Sea” minuet,| Adeline Meisncr, Rose Nwhola:‘\'l‘homa, Otto Leupold, Max Graes- | Dwight Morrow in Mexico City, the WHO lS lT'} |chest drive explained the plans for Becthoven. Helen Anna Podolak, Constance Jo- |ser, George Hagist and William | Traveler says. . [the campaign which begins next| Address of welcome—Walter Paw- | sephine Pestritto, Gladys E. Ras- | Ramm. No further plans are given, be- R |week. H. 8. McR.-auna, presldcnl.(low. president of the class. panti, Rose Rubinstein, Connie H. —— yond the fact that the caretaker of called attention to the fact that Bris-| Recitation—“Smiles,” Mary Rita|Smith, Mary Emily Smolak. Mary |y g - the summer home, Herbert 0. Grant nF HAl_E S[,[]UTS MIL'TARY [;AMPS tol last year raised $96,000 to New ‘Bc\\(;':.\mc. Charlotte Troy, Caroline Johanna Lindbergh May wed at is preparing for the arrival of th: Britain's $69,000, and said the Ki-| Vocal solo—"O Thou Sublime, “g‘;:i i Anae N Morrow’s Maine Home | Morrows carly in Juue. —— ——— wanis club was going to make every | Sweet Evening Sew” (from the AL ANderson. Hyor "~ | Boston, March 27 ®—The Boston | o Troon o Has Program With Ureed Boys From 16 to 9{ fo cttort to make this year's drive suc- | opera Tannhauser) Friedrihc Rech. |STens Leo D. Buszewicz Angeranll | S St it Bog | BEAR HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS D 0 J. L e e W. Dilanjian, Delphis Joseph Frech- says vy FOR BEST RESULTS § 2 = Dwight Skinn: was welcomed | Selec i ch School or. | Ctte Frank Gilberto, Hans Gordon |learned that Colonel Charles A. - —— only FUUI‘ Boys Absem E[lllsl YO]‘ Sll!lll]ler Tl‘&llllflg back after a perleu':l of inmss.\oml ch:;:,;_mn Senior High School OF-| jonneon, Rudolph Adam Kobs, | Lindbergh and Anne Morrow will be | S e e Michael G. Di Lorenzo, Francis W. S0 arhs Moy aummer| B (et irnalpubilocilen | ISR S DL QISR HIAAEE e mmeiisd Rath e Mooy BE e WHEN IN HARTFORD, n Le- Amenicen ! Cihetders Roosevelt, | \ijliam Miller, Walter Pawlow. John | The wedding will fake place in | DINE WITH US. i | '(j"” ety :‘E‘fi'on Venice Wa. | Erocke. Anthony John Razatis, | yune in acordance with an an- ) | rus—(a. ce = ! Iriedrich Rechenberg, Walter 8. 3 2 3 Y S r the tors" Roeder; (b) “The Mapls ledrieh Rechenters, Walter 8 |nouncemest madel by Alr and s | Don’t forget to take home 2 | Leat Forever.” Muir. iward Strahoska, Joseph Syskow- | S s—— ;some Maryland oysters and 5 ocal solo . c { ski, Bert V. Thorin, James Joseph | ) o btk | Beauteus Fatherland,” Lassen, | Urso, H | fresh crackers. 7 Friedrich Rechenberg. | 7-ROOM COTTAGE (Continued from First Page) | Address to graduates—Rev. Ray- 0. D. H. S. DELEGATES [| Near Kensington Congregational } ONIS ’S mond N. Gilman, pastor of Stanle¥| Eintracht lodge, O. D. H. £, met | Church | occasiona this year he sang ov- 1 church. st night and clected the following PHILIP M. FAGAN WTIC in Hartford. He is| Dresentation of diplomas—Mr. | elegates to the state convention at || 1o vioy o Tel c 3121 22 Sti - St Bariford, Conn. : George LeWitt, chairman of evening | New London on May 24 and 25: || 31 Mat® St phehome A1 ;i the 72 pupils who receiv-{scliool committce |Louis Lehr, John Thoma, Ired - (Under Graot's Baee) badges from the D. A. R. las Presentation of flags—Mr. Mau- nt for having attended 75 ses-|,i., 3 pease, commander of Eddy- sions of sct;oql were Mr., Glover post No. 6. American Legion. | fS Newington Chorus—"The Star Spangled Ban- ar in succession for them |, 2" T ¢ honor. and Wanda Pilip Marilyn Balavender, 1 Beltrame, Anna Rita Trene Cmuchowski, Mary s Diggs, Hedwig Freudel, Anna | Othilia Jensen, Greta Maria John- | son, Julia Ircne Kerelejza, Stella | Clara Kobus, Rose Helen Kulas, | Helen Llizabeth Matlega, Helen | - - : e : BLOTCHY SKIN the el s R wew v e B, at unusually low prices lection—Senior High School e Resino HOW CAN ANY ROOF AFFORD TO BE LESS THAN PERFECT. | There’s a The prices are low now—lower than they How Does Ru-Ber-0id have heen in years—An advance is expected Iver * very shortly. We urge immediate purchase in Your ”at { ;’m‘:gt f\‘»’:es,‘el" ovder to obtain the henefit of these substantial | = 2 savings. | L k 2ieis ? Smooth Surfaced Roll Roofing WATCH FOR S 2 : Minerlized Roll-Roofing RU - BER - OID Tnit-Shingles ANNOUNCEMENT | B e SHINGLES and ROOFINGS GET IN THE EASTER PARADE || e s rone el ) have heen “standing the gafi” for 33 vears. er-proof-Felt e . . Th R HAVE YOUR HAT CLEANED Asphalt-saturated Felt Asbestos and Cement combined in exactly the e NOW Cement-water-proofing Plaster right proportions. Durable—Beautiful —Fire “'Ol'l(l’s first Our process of cleaning brings back Proof. it x 1027 ; the original life and color to your straight-eight st trachon o the o or | “IT'S RIGHT FROM RACKLIFFE'S"—ALWAYS “ud‘,r 81000 COME IN TODAY = - = || RacxLirre/Bros. MODERN HAT SHOP 38 CHURCH ST. NEAR MAIN PARK AND BI‘(.'E_L()\\' STREETS Tel. 6328 1 TEL. 5000 HARDWARE. PAINT, ROOFING, GLASS, SASH OORS TRIM, BUILDERS' SUPPLIES, AGRICUT- TURAL AND DAIRY LEQUIPMENT. “ o7 e ” Holy Week Services in the Churches SafeSt R'de ln Town During Holy Week, union services will be held at noon and in the evenings by ooseye/f' “ a group of churches. The schedule is as follows: s | Stove Repalrs SIS - = ' TUnion Holy Weck Noon Day Service, First Church of Christ. 12:30 - 12:50 P. M. Complete line of stove repair . SIERMDREEIEN (L H 9 g nwo | Easter Portraits A Rock of Gibraltar parts carried in stock. CHARLAND'S :,““d"”*»“ oty ¥ e & O SER © STATION o . o 3 riday NEW BRITAIN STOVE | (iyoups for the Family B These's a steadiness, a sure dependabil- Fast Main St Cor. Eln d . I3 | S REPAIR CO.T b at Moderate Prices. y Tt || ity about the performance of Yellow ervices, T:15 0'Clock . ayette St. el. 772 . ' i at’ i 2 CHURCH ; SUBJECT Y 72 Sk bl v Clephone 1341 Cab pilots, that's as comforting to pa O s st hentiat) o : i unEeiny: ot Prionashipy SEbL trons as it is satisfying to our city offi- {| Thursday (South Congregational) Communion Servica cers. And it's never the result of Friday (Trinity M. E.) Rev. Theodore A. Greene “Treading the Wine Press” chance. For our operators are all pick- ed men, carefully chosen to meet exact- HES BEEN Aut om Obil e Own ers | ing and critical standards. —— Before insuring your car. see us about our merit } : 5 J@S) 1| | For an noue, rating plan which provides an immediate 10% g discount to pleasure car owners with a clean record | 1 e SerATong Sont W, / Ny \S TIME" for the past 24 months. B ‘ P?(;\r(,fl:l;’%l- To GET THAT for extra ;lasv‘ KINK ouT oF Installment Payments | ==~ S - &8 T | Cip 7 1 GOIN'RIGHT IN) DANG )T OTEY, COMBING EM DONT SEEM Automobile insurance premiums may be paid on the Bay wiat e |08 o H 11 i S S/;\\U)“I?'/(' instalment plan by those who are willing to pay a meter reads. : BlES nominal finance fee. Suspended Insurance In case your insurance has been suspended during the winter months make sure it is reinstated before driving your car again this Spring. A phone call to our office is all that is necessary. It Pays to Insure With The W. L. Hatch Co. CabCo.| ASLEEP NEAR A HOT SToVE WHILE CITY HALL PHONE 3400 : HS W‘H‘sttksow“ssfn”':m:rvfit, A Complete Service of Insurance Pay What the Meter Reads hE Maes "’:*"M:’Z"Li;?‘i‘.iml\ S cenTRa. puuss

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