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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1970 shou'd be regarded as persons with PIa'n”’lle News houin e ‘ : Aupslutments B I ” umes E. Collins, locul contractor, bfs and horna. Meritt 0. Ryder a ' ! Wil be the officiai carpenter. the Then the trend of “get-together” Deputy Cornelius B, risic ew" lmflt:ls. oy bae el and organization started and cham- | Prior hay 1 on the selection | ——— official electrican, and ‘\,_,.‘ of commerce began to spring [of Attorn 1. Conlo g is the authorized { up. Individual owners hegan 1o real- | prosecutor new town court 0 painter ize that their feilow business men nd Stanley § willim & depnty Amusement fy ures will he shown - human and that more could prosccuior, according to an an vach evening and music will be fur- g &fh- | omplished by working collec. nouncement made cvening, T e ew Dapariine o 1 =| 1nd by cooperation. selections were made by the jud - A town with a chamber of com- through the provision in the town, Mrs. Bryda Wins —_— said the speaker, is a live court bill passed several wecks axo S hilite Mrs. Victoria Bryda of Divinity Tells Chambe OI G nHm«n and can take great steps to- by the general sembly Jlu new sireet was g vd judgment in the T OMMELCe || ward rurther deveiopment. A cham- [court will begin to function on R M w H H ! superior court by Judge Edward M. Is vmo Ao ber's purpose is to take hold of the July 1 obert arris in osp"a nans yesterdiy and the suit tor N various and countless things that Attorney Conlon is a native of | wm H d | $3.000 brought inst her by her atur a 1 § 1l tgflllllil(wl] need to he accomplished and help Plainville and has been identified | | SCVGI‘G 1 CH{S husband, which has been in the e the growth of the community, with the justice court for many urls for @ number of vears, wak Everybody's business is the cham. Years as a grand juror. He s edy s d and attachinents covering 4 {200 AT ANNUAL BANQUET ers vasincus to'take up ana woris cated in local schools wn atter com-| REFDS MARRIED 50 YEARS |t amount of the suit were releas & B | | for results pleting a business course in a Hart- . 2 rown omson Ompany | | Local Chamber Progressing ford school entered Georgetown to | has brought suits | High School Performance This Eve- | In speaking of the local chamber, Study law. For the great: Couple to Celebrate on es, claiming that his the governor said that it has not i |Dis professional career, he has prac- ned $3,0 illegally, F 4 " ning—Judges Aunounce Appoint- puid staf and that it is ortunate in ticed in Plainville. The work of pros- | Monday — Most Booths Leserved 1 was called yester- b | having a good leader for the coming ¢Cuting the major share cases in 1y kiewicz of N Brit- Calurlng lhe Season S MOSl Importanl Type | ments as Prosccutor and DCPULY yiar. In fact, ail of the ladors 1 the local justicr courts has failen for Progress Show — Bryda Suit for Mr. Bryda, asked PO P th ee iomia previous years have proven to Le IPcreasingly on Attorney Conlon Lol ent on the ground fet) . | r— n noteworthy, he said ‘ Finelly Scttled—Notes. ’ not - present, COatS at Speclallzed PHCCS | With an attendance of more than| The local organization had a Robert W. Harris, manager of|\rs: B through her attorneys, | 200 gucsts that riked the high school glorious past and has a glorious fu- Hon ot e D S S ler and Judse: S |ture in store fore it, the governor . e et cph M n, insisted on a trial | evmnasium to its doors, the 19th an- | went on. Every eitizn of blaimville Bristol hospital suffering from sc- of the many nual banquet of the Plainville should feel proud of 5 e vere cuts about the face and he ment Was i I his town b A 5 g {ilne necued oba oo oftihe poni |l oios up. A town is mado by th dent in which he was involved lust aalee il ; | successful affairs conducted by the l'm’;“ and not the people by the ‘.mv\\ while returning to this cit B - y " local organization in years. Every- Ath s o fetan A BT clected dele- An unusually fine collection of Drescy Coats, thieion the Soroptanl waa carienl, e Rk e cruational conven- ; e jout in a smooth manner, showing |\ j.r*ocjeq b 08100 5 : . W eld in I ville, K 4 r sty TRy - { os hen’asked by persons where they was his weekly custom. R Id in Louisville, Ky., E individually styled of fine fabrics as broadcloth, kasha, careful pre-arrangement, and the | " SEE Y BETSOTE W ”f‘,"‘orf, Vol Mol G ke ident Frank A. Kene : basket weaves, in the season's s - | symnasium constantly resounded 10| or some other such place so that known reason, left the road at the | or Robert W. Harris. ] § eaves, in the season's smartest colors. Many ”"') cheers and applause of the ()ay can appear “big.” “Doost your <harp bend just west of the center| d John W. Murphy 1 : - | gathering, showing its approval of |own town and I S S gates to the distric £ G & n town and be proud that you are ind crashed into a shone pole 2 the isialiy richly fur trimmed, or untrimmed models, all at mod- | the evening's program. The hall was one of T ST Mr. Harr R held in New Haven ; | beautitully decorated with American | yyged 3 AL o the Meride 1 erate prices [ Beautn rged. o the Merid for tre % ) S, | flags while the various tables were | In giving an example to show that ment and was later brought to the Recovers From Iliness set off in a plain but pleasing style. | aimost anvthing can he accoms Lristol hospital ) ol Elizabeth Mancel, N.. who has almost anything can be accomplish- ospital by Dr. R. J. Boyle e Practically all of the dignitaries in | (q if nec ry. the governor cited ity who was| oo cibically r home on Plainville, including factory officials, | AL i s 5 71 restville, the past e . 3 ials, | Abraham Lincoln, telling of the time of the s Presenting also Sport Coats, that are so popular [ town officers, and business men. |many ad s which he met before ut serious s it complicadanm, A8y sust Eaia 5 . . - 5 | "nt, proving that the work |becoming the chief exccutive of the TRR ARAUE ARls Lo elsine ASH Jjust now, in tweeds and sports mixtures, in all desir- amber in - past years has | town Celabmie 01000 Weding, To I Blotadas o [ met with the hearty approval of the Ty DN e, e and Mrs. Edgar N. Keed of | , 10 Consldor, City Loagun. - able shades. 1t is important to have one or more utility public. Many private individuals urged the people to co- ny street, Fores wiifili ALORISES.OF YAuIous orean silang e B / were in attendance also iAnal o collbolvIb e ras n married 50 years on April| O this city will meet st the eity oats in every smart woman's wardrcbe. Choose | The program was one of color and rment of community S S GWILLIM ind on Monday they will ¢ ,,,'_’O'l"“‘ 7 mberinext Monday, Stlthe el g § | distinction and held the interest of land not as individuals their golden wedding at their | 10%0 ) oiglosk fo conmifier fl yours at these sensible prices. the gathering from beginning to end. | = gk during They will hold a rece f a city baseball league. e o Professor Reads Poems 1 Fepial Teat is planned to have two games & included Governor John H. Trum- | professor Wilbert Snow. an in- 59 JRERO sl Ay K through o bull; Professor Wilbert Snow. a poet | gructor | at et il e el v open houss from I o'elock uatil| (T0e s NTEHEE AU The Sumines. oup § 0 of nation-wide prominence; [ s Gl o bl e e T 9 o'clock in the evening e phs ol BuniHy 2 . $49 50 George a representative of |y St ik H'“]‘y’" Mr Mrs. Reed. who was Mary ieionon filhete da rnflu;ra.l:.»_.-n, ' e ; nuon, Wagnext onathe nro-de v Dayton before her mur! isiasin over the proposal and it 1s ;')m‘"” African government He read a mumber of his (770l i) il believed that the meeting will be R Aealing with the redefinition o productive of substantiul results. ] |, The hit of the cvening T e e e iR K R R e i { ene ard. assistant seer of the guthering. His'porms contain °f 1| GO preside at the meeting ; of the Automobile Insurance Co. of 1 ot 1 t g 1 o Lieevnes G 0F sl ¢ oughts and ideas e : 7 Tennis Club Dance itated Hartford, who acted as toastmaster 0 5 <t r s onc of the me BIE 1 o e s meier {1 0ctlle Gives African History 3 the Te 2o street are i ettle, a r entati ) of the Bris h school 1 acts of irrc- Py ’ Ere e - ' ition of being one of the bes ¢ T . N shown and there wil be singing. | Boys ciuh Bxhibition s nean | o e ona el o m’ et 1 Afric rnpent “Id in the gymnasium this eve- Rl SRl .l b s B! | dete - g d the state and b X y 1 e dire of ‘ 1 1 e sh . 1 er ‘n ews et Oy lm‘m(.‘ Meet g rred until - Wednesday evening, | all advance notices. Taking hold of | gnd 1i the t i e o Eas v fin de trees he cub scouts will mect tonight| May 1, instead of April 24, as orig. | {he np on ZKINEEho [ transportation division the social s of the high school| 0D the street. The work of mutila 1 ———————=————— |a! the scout rooms of the nlinally planne 4 Sk o l’""'”"] e hatsiantiof i Eieva i el last speaker car. tion has been done with a sharp ongregational church at 6:3 Mrs. W. H, Payne was a New Brit- | (‘1‘ i 1 \;h e el e Aoy alllcolin ekeryed i By forts b g Selonk L Baouimastar B0, Bh S o hall in & constant uprear of |1 Amentiof b Shrer wo-| wit v all of the 5§sult matter has been reported de \«:\_1 be in charge of the me Mr. and Mrs. Theodore ,.’““\”w‘tn;l y I‘,\‘ his humorous gibes and | {7y s He 1 Foreig i ¥ for the First Bristol | '0 the police T Hoy Seouts Will mect n | Miss Florence Carna. ttended 1o | jokes. His m ¥ skill in putting el s ; o i Will Hold Spring Dance scout rooms at 7:30 o'clock | funeral of Richard Hulbert, 8r., of | o, Clever savings while keeping a Massachuseits is being Lethe eyt of May 10 the men [t [INST B Sy Sty | h s SOBeL T oV hE rounDiig) il : jeken B church will hold & Bridge ~ | Do m ¢ Hodeaon iy tonfinsd io ] e o0 Appiaves from 4 e Chri c ation of th at the Casino at Lake Com- rs, Harold kinner bt Farming. |(he Hartford hospital where he un. | Stthering. He displayed wonderful it g display of the mer According to the plans, the L s‘ [ t M t “ew [ton road will entertaln with fwo ent an operation yestoré originality, picking out various men " i o) e e . ototing due ptana LR l e mefl 0 ea tables of bridge at her home nest|'™ reported to be re ng comfortably present und giving humorous it b T shet €S as ‘}IH as the ydern ones. 0ca Aeo : i Tuesday night. Refreshments wil| 1090y E o s et Hhen et iy ires of South Afrl J s Brdtie el Bn[am Flre omcla]s [ be served and prizes will be award- | e ;““”\“’;" of jokes, Mr. Hub} Mr. Oettle i ih el slnrica) 5 S led 1 vinnEre i i i would apparently hecome bag ound of fand. His exper o'cleo A5 C O Toste ling Conference st | LSRR S lesman Is Winner [ and after getting his audience ; S e ; ¥ D, Jones, pastor of All oy axe dmcen fo rameniban In Llslemng (IOI“ES( same mood \‘\mm suddenly wax on s reh, s at. JUSTICE MOVES RA! fhieirally: Ll i Tegion: hail inl|| Canibridke Mass, Apriist ey ons Impprtant gubiect froni » Sl | Kensington tonight for the purpose | _jrrank el b e (UP) | humorous angle. He ulso performed Tenc e e [of metting buscball teans orwantped | 14N J- Smith. local salesman, [muny clever sleight-of-hund tricks 1 Az locul Drunken Driver Jailed Within Five in the town. All boys from Kensing- | “#8 declared the winner of 11 keeping up a continual line of talk s M"" h ha v oan- A ton, Berlin Eowt Bomtin are e | fitst, and probably the fast “tin e |t € same time. His introduction of T S A1 1 - public library, ti er v it 1 Hours of Arrest—Baseball Rally | 4 oviding they are between rathon here early today after the speakers wa net and unigue. e : Loy 5 "'“3”\ ¢ 1e Com ¢ reassigned ; the nges of 14 and 16 years. There Reggie W. 1 e f ! i ] Tonizht aflic Duty Begins May | 05 eshiments; and v.l ‘kfr‘lum had f vu” ”u! y“ d; ‘x‘: : s ! <t LS g ‘““mum i - Y o b heen procured for the benefit of n ¥ i mber opened the pravcram by S oli tepar ry of Bristol 3 () et s ay. P r 1 yhonograph recorcs Py p S0—Storm Effects Wearing Away. | 1 poen procured for the Lo it of vm’h-n'n"‘-i:“l]’ ! e St 10w will open at 7:30 o'cloc will be observed at the meet- Harry Beckwith, chairman of the | § o'clock and all boys arc asked to et ot o jLhenslitin ad e ovir to : ! \[r'n( and ing to 1 1‘_;_‘(4 in Rted Men's hall this New Britain committee to meet with jbe prompt. James Corr is in ct N expected o Toustr i in turn L o n & re will be a program 3 B e unior haseball league, and e 2 roduced Governor John H. Trum o and 1nusic numbers 2 the board of selectmen of Berlin to ated today that ahout R0 hovs Sigrtiyesait 1 after Munich of % to be followed Ly dancing decide the fire protection question | 0 FE T e Tt “gan to show if Church of Our lady of Merey . ne Band Concert Gt ine Lowny sinief osay Anat thereil e BUE G e B 2 S Diute DTy R EEng. S n the invocation 2 : auditorium of the Communi- would he a meeting some tine Next | o punte of the town and ¢ »] ed out at 3:44 a. m., b The governor extended a 2 5 ater was filled to capacity last week. No nite date has been lyp oo cup to the winning team et L Sl lis felow townsprople and to the i : | b by a crowd of enthusiastic sot for it as yet | § Foc o purse. The winner 1e- | zuests, not onl: s a state official, America’s game parl 10- . S music lovers who heard the sixth een the New Brit- Blonpbiocts AVCarng (OR e ot OUyane st Gl AT eriod sA e RATKS P T ace | = et nnual band concert by the Ne {1 With the sun shining and a strong P 1t s # resident of Plainville. He gether. Tt is 150 miles long 0n ba I'he he New ain conmi rate of T sl L dpclared Shg have lis-'suid that he was one of the origin S w 7 swift tosse th Sy s band under the direction ghout double the pres rate per NSRRI e Ladiine ened “quite a whi bt lators of the local Chamber of Com. | graceful impala. and other m o o A. Becker. The impres- Moiis! of $T0} THin ‘wouldlanean tihat/ Rect MLk Iheid ik TOSCEAn The Aembdxmiained thatiie vad flig meree and had enjoyed his connec- | of the antelope family w A 1 included the Schubert for on hels ar sny pork of an heun | X L ST U G SO SELGH RS B UL | the sonmtant winding of his por TS e e il e Goh s afives HaGate Diber o e aphony.” known as the Quring which the New Writain fire |/ R0tC 0 e 1o the rain | " mao8TARH told his listeners that at the mals were shown Miss 4 symphony.” and tha tru were In the town in A1 " the roads have been in poor condi- | o 'wo Harvard student nt time there are 67 Mr. Oettle gave a comyp [ s 1he i Uile masterly a i pul 1o Jarm it would cost the town S e e Cohen of New York and t tate which hoast of of the Union of South Af < 1 ahiie husiastically pplauded The £100, This is a result of the meeti (b on Tl e aterdhy Maich duwm Clapp of Springtield, were of Commerce totnl medi {ho course. of his.spesch tena bk 1 Hnany hter gome time ago in Berlin, at which SUAaT Rona dh thaialn soada | o theamaralion ene is 14,000, The aim of a c heartily slauded at its conclus: i it ' T mum bers ‘wetle fime it was the intention of th (e conlinied main 1n (he phst| e forasd out ofithe match ot what has been done in t D course of the | 2 5 New Dritain board to withdraw | % (1 O e ar weather is seen | (1¥¢NTH hour when college authori- | but what can be done in the songs were sung under the dir cvening were from the contract, which it has a 2 relist 1o farmers in the town;| S8 frowned on the idea A her s g to do colls lof A. 1. Wasley and tended to b bord, hary n right to do under the terms Wit buds are commeneing to swell S ,What an individual cannot the crowd in good humor silver : et e AE [ho inreling or the Mew Britain |l g o e eaa not ot sat i n e plish alone, he of every plate on the fa g l¥0 of New York. el b B T '17,“3_”“]‘;‘-'apanv Parliamentary Sl L P s oo : L s wis appointed by Chairman James | gop r. At the present timas Counsellor Ouits Pogt @iring the lust cra According 1o Fuch lady also reecived a N \ sium {o music furnished by 3. Butler to confer with the Ber 11 AR o a0 Tokyo | 15 (P tsujire ] 1he BOVerno o5 and indus- | souveni . " Departure stra selectmen on probiem. Mr. But- [y nd fhe indication so far | Uvhara, par ouire tial concerns we tinie con Among the gu pros % b o : e S Jor stated fhat it was the intention will be w plentiful crop |the foreig % nd 1 ndividuale, | New Girl W B < it s 5 Valentino Estate Is of the board 1o continue giving fire gor 1 . ith the gove y on his T : ir ‘n. bl ! \ o Attached for Taxes protection to the fown but that Kensington ry Open own initiative ! s b |le ¢ dinvil s i ~ 24 Ti08 AN aelaat IO AT b board felt that there must b I Memorial library, Ko Though reasons o i unned g who | George Dyson 1 s 1 s s i77 not 1 R s T N s filed in f ehange in the price charged ington, will he open this rmoon | for his action it apparently wis ohnston was forme ; 7 tia tinits s Many of the voters in feel land tonight for the weekly exchange (10 an interview with him p i I — [y estatc e L . £ : ¥ . the that this is a fair proposition and of hooks in the Japan Advertiser of April 4. | | ™ A CRSREIEER g ) ‘ Valentine that New Britain should continu Traffic Duty May 30 lin which he attacked {1 - A < W 5 . et 18 giving protection 1o the town of | Local police will report for traffic council’s opposition to ratificat b s : ED g 7 . = he gov- Rerlin. Others feel that there should duty on Mg 0 this year, as of Kellogg pact =0 long as it 'PLAINVILLE. ¢ banguet 90NN cd "\, " ( B 5 eked 1 8 7 ) o ald for be a fire department in the town, as|other years, heavy traffic wided the phrase, “In the name « > S "f”f" 2| pins G0 wanders 104 )g— 2 =) - the insurance rates would be cut in | present tim s promise that the people oG Ly = s A < i Guiorzs Timan half Jf there was a unit here. At|that day there will bo un extrao —— toe Reginald Denny g ke 1 ex- present there is a very high fire in- |nary number nf’ rs on "h W‘“’( T in “RED HOT SPLED” e Bristol C 4 1 420 o t pay- surance - in the town and many according to local polics s no X FIN( TR ris 1% 7 2 Entertains at Luncheon nt e | and t v A s a G She ), 1 o N < B N feel that to continue 10 get aid trom know whet officers will he on duty Q?mm s rin D - \I\\u: a :In)nl‘. how \!lgl‘llx(l.‘“[:,](”l"l:}w%ls ’ ; L ! New Britain is a more costly propo- (as there have been several cl > y Jp I'4 ance ATURDA s Chug 104 Wednes oor Sl sition than to get a department in | in the police force since last | e scmoor. Gyw. pLaisv B oL NG IO) Beneht of Library Duildlng Fund 5 i Gl A hop by! : dth anniversarg the town and benefit by the reduced East Berlin Htems [ MONDAY EVENING, APRI L SIN SISTED e Rkt i LR ] 1 = r ¥, Mrs Mary Ann Prosser of Siite; | The prize winners at the et Come enj o the dunce Tiear Samzy rroll We =5 1 riers fr G 2 | Neweastle, | 1. received a con- Drunke Driver Jdailed ‘H- rt whist for th \»\ week were das Spring's Broadeasting Orchestra ray H s I mour ory t rom the Prince Within five hours his car| follows: Miss N. McKcon, Miss Kain- | APMISSION 30c f 24 506—14 S\ Main St., New Bri . e aot iyl T Dbt n st Exine Samy O AT TlibE | 5y, X ‘gene Cote of M.riden hai|Brown. Mrs Jarvis Dowd, Mre g - - o L b P ey May goEene o B o i, waryBourses| FRECKLES | AN A B i SFR e Gared bl ik | eeon COlEMIRIENATY N E usy lvian y it Wl el 00 Mes. William' Marshall, Mes n.m,..\] g et bty e | Dolan, Mrs. John Hills, Mrs. James, ;m: ;.;-:):‘m of the Berlin nocourt |y one, J. A. Giana, Wesley Good- | o vght. 1 ric osep ‘rank 8. ack elst - posy had Jert the road mear the Guite (Ui Walsh, Daniel Kelley, Miss | HANE DIFFERENT KINDS | A gosY man To B \ YES—TH 575 ) EAT--TALE ENERYTLN - home on Farmington avenue. The | R VL G Melnerney. | OF TLINGS TO EAT LERE ARNOTUER | GETTING CABLEGRAMS | —mie SECOND Nl B = YT ‘ — car was badly wrecked but there | 2 NG GG e Leland Rich. | IN HONOLULY THAN CABLEGRAM -ABLE GR .,-= | ON TUE AENVL IF You | was no one hurt. Officer Fras | yjjng K. Deilly! Josepn Hil H. | THEY KANE BACK 1N FoR AOM: RCEERAD MR WANT TO, FRECKLES = |/ "'."";’,,',',"}hn'"}' [han 10 d0ctor, | piyun, Miss Margaret Spletistoes- TUE UNITED STATES = LA AFRAID Tl \ How ABOUT some i who pronounced de ein- o gold plece was won by | i RRY TNy LLAVE 1/, fluence of liquor. The heavy pen-| o0 o PAPAIA - POUA -+ KALALA ORMSBY MAKES TWO &t 4 NICE SALMI OF 1 alty was inflicted as this was ' *| Mrs, Charles Cann and sons, AEUNIERE - AECTARINE - | OF TU=A\, DOESANT \,/_,.\_///‘ DUCKLING, BIGARADE second time that he had been 0| pionard and Charles, Jr. will Jeave Gee! | T2 / K\_’_\—/v = court on the same cha | Saturday for an extended trip to ‘k’&_/ / - Charch Supper London, England, where they will| B (A P = There was a large attendance at|.iain the greater part of the sum- ! N S g _ aF the Kensington Congregationl | jyer. This 18 the first return visit S | - y church supper last night. The af-|paiq Ly Mrs. Cannon since i k faiir was under the direction of the | They expect to return around Sep- Ladies' Benevolent society of the | tember 1. church The women of Kt Gabriel's Epis- Berlin Supper Tonizht copal church will hold a whist social All members of the parish of the|this evening at 8 o'clock i the Berlin Cong egational church are | church social rooms anked 1o remember the @ upper | The Wesleyans will mect Mon the church tonight ©* 6 o'clock. The | evening at & o'clock in the Method gupper Wil be gerved in cafeteria | chirch social rooms. i givle and there will be a social hoar | The Boys' club will mect this cve following. Moving picturs will ning at Community hall. —

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