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Ultra-Chic Creations in f to @ high degree of efficiency. The News comes as a great surprise to the local congregation who had no advance information of the impend- ing change. Rev. W, B. Beach is district superintendent of this aren W. H. Payne, lay delegate from the home church is attending to the in- terests of this congregation, Mra. J. R. Belden was pleasantly surprised by a number of her friends last evening, the occasion being her birthday. Friends were present from nearby towns aud here. She received many pleasing remembrances of the occasion. A luncheon was served. Mrs. A. L. Burgreen and Miss .Edith Northrup left this morning for Stamford to join Rev. A. L. Burgrecn Low attending the conference, ASSEMBLY ENTERS Plainville News BENEFIT PROGRAM Library Building Fund Enter- tainment fo Open Monday ILARGE CROWDS EXPECTED Services in Churches Tomorrow— CONTAINS TALENT Morning anthem, “Here by Baby- lon's Wave" (Gounod). Se rmon( 'An Appeal for the Possible | The Toy and Girl Scouts ol Plainville will be the guests of lhr» church at this service, Church school after the service. Congregational meeting at 6:30 p. house. Young m. in the Peopl »1 parish | | articles for the annual church | The evening group will meet Mrs. Vincent, 73 Whiting street, | Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock Beginning Sunday morning, April antcl News Forestville Lics Below East | STREET REPAIRING BEGUN OVER AiAIN. ar. | ANOTHER _ SEWER DELAY/ st night, and the assemblage of ounger set was most brilliant, ons and patronesses of the ote ion were Principal and Mas, Cottle, Mrs. Whllam Lelsh an, Mrs. Oliver Roberge, anc | Miss Beatrice Jones. Music was furnished by the New Departure orchestra. Appomnts Committees Exalted Ruler Joseph Jupperstein The executive committee of (),. of t Bristol lodge of Elks, ‘I’I’ql Federation will meet Monda ter. | announced his committee uppo;n;- 0 s o mients for the coming vear as fol- moan at 230 with Miss Elizavetn | Set Back by Constant Rain, /e A sewing meeting will be held in | s De G w | House commitice—R. E. Calsgan the parish house Thursday after- [rw‘ m' Oes m Ork -“"_'S Carl, Adam Kigman and noon from 2 to 5 o'clock. At this —_ clective trustees. ¥ meeting sewing will be started on Membership committee — Themas 1A tiam Tracy, Williara P. Hynds, Wil- R. Prait, William Dwyer, of ille; omas Burley, Thom- William Conley, Unionville and —Albert Lel .ston ol Ways mear Babson Cuse to Be Tried in Jus- 23, all services in this church will be | Beds—Building and Loan Drive— iliia 1 l“ e e {held on daylight saving time. The 4 e SO tice Court Next Week — Truck ' o i Elks Named Committees for Year ' Carlsor urch school will continue to meet : ! comniunity welfare— ITS FINA[ PHASE Drivers Recelve Summons. [BEEEE "h,;’":‘;":;‘(';’l‘.’r“:;’ Pt |- -—Pastor Given Automobile. rt, Steve Cushner, wreh o viour : s, Louis A. Wheeler, _ Packed houses are expected zt| Church school at 10 a. m. under With the coming of the first rain- R : ool _ ¥ Ithe direction of Henry T. Powers. Jegs d A i e Rt i Continued 1 o % the entertainment to be given at ess duys in mo; !l <, th visiting committee — Philip ¢ DORINELst Haxe) B (2 bt i heatar onMendis. ool [ Junior church service at 10:40 forces of the street departi Sty : o | The et Revi Tincol | Thomas J. Malley, William J. a lumped effort to solve tax collec- | TU€S2Y evenings at 7:30 o'clock for | 5 !:Hf'l;lr‘ v i 0 ;L ST [ which have been mobilized for soue vi Michael Duke, Terwyville; tors auto property tax problems and | the benefit of the library building | %1 e boys and girls a story. | time in preparation for the starting m Bailey, Thomastan; Ricl | dirt road construction, ‘maintenance | und. The affair will be held under | Floly SomminohstiLg male Rl ogtheiiim mount of stréet | ard Lambert, Forestville; John B, and improvement difficulties, the auspices of the Woman's club :‘ ‘““nh";f t ;-H\ ehy ch, | resurfacing necessary, have st Unionville e 3 # +" | of Piainville and the committee in | Dritain, will be the cclebrant C the work of repairing the a Thomas A. Tracy, ; (,r};:;rf;‘,fz?i"d;‘:‘,f‘“"‘: "":‘ \08eth | charge of arrangements reports thot | Young People’s fellowship will eet | e on th fighways of the « Harry C. Polbill, Charles C. Ball, | provement in the tax eoitctory | the advance sale of tickets has been |In the parish house at 6:80 ». m. | ' Some preliminary work has Bowling committec—Francis Jer- | problems, but dirt roads have been | €'Y large. wGeorge | The regular Sunday servoces of the | flore “nd Some of the worst spots|rolds, Hareld disposed of in the ‘stage construc. | Due to the fact that the "George | o8 e been patched, so that the Horkheims Driscoll, | tion” bill which passed this week, | Mastin property” which was left ‘“".\vll\]'m B e HEYEIboen, fmadeny Shoeme Clvae i 4 » o i i od | 2 145 he subject 1 be he dan S we e W Rocque. 4 Wik sAbtliad i He Taat the town as a site for the proposed | &y, (o) Fe i, e SOUREL ML 0% | where the damagcs were th ! o library building will become avail- | but the continuous rain 1omas The bill appropriations must con- |\ PUICINE WHC Become BRALE | jigion.” Suna; ool at 12:05 p. m Yo b S ey o [Staer provides an appropriation of | 1o iy L (RS SIORELR C tuny| [EYeRIDE saivIcerat T oiclack Rew csurfacing. More than | Landers, Waldron _ Hork. $8,000 to the tax commissioner wa | A e g u"mmh“. )¢ |Sumner Johnson will speak on the | 2/ MO CRE SO LA H Diles | heimer, Henry J. Flynn, P. E, R. he can formulate a scale of values | o $2:746.6 bl subject, “Found—A Saviour.” B0y Sl v | Advisory—William Malone, | on automobile the scale to be used ' hoped that there will be enoush | ™" glgeoners A, M. F. Zion e S RESDat OTY Nohis B ikods, Wi linm T Job e by assessors in assessing for the auto | MORCY in the fund in 1930 so that | poycping by the for R ey A | 0i a0 NE NG 0, UDE AN OIULTiCh R, orge L. Piizpatrick, Johm E. | property ta ;\mrk on the building can be started | 4 “parry, at 11 a. m. His theme | CaMe here to start work, when a | (eOrEe g . ST A |the minute the property passes into | i) pe ““The Lord is My Shepherd. | SCVere spring snow storm halted the St o Beauuiul ribbon trimmed Crochet Viscas ... . clever Toyo body Hats s o e aaid and 0l | the posscasion of the town. The | “turen seheol ot el W the later continuous AR e e that have the exact lines of ballibuntls . ... smart Perles ... dressy Hair fore. Apct 4 48 Rereto- | Mastin site wan accepted the | E union at 6 p. m. Preaching by |$0Wnfall of rain dispersed the sand Presented With Auto Hats and Stitched Crepe Hats in splendid collection to match spring and The plan of abolishing the auto | 2% & “l‘v'““' sospmectingihald | ihal pastor atiriipd . BN Ganbigc 0 that! theiwork had 1o be don€| pe yonn wilkins, recter at igg ot Bl : in September, { will be over. G A oy summer costumes. tax and substituting a four cent gas | Trinity Episcopal church, has been % k! b The matter is OHP of interest to | This Prese: 1 Although the unusually open ¢ t 8 {tax, the i ot 4 I ted with a new automobite i;.f.‘n-zly'.,nff'f;':;f:‘;";h.‘x\::T,!:n(‘m';ii the entire populace of the town and | winter saved the city large sums in | by members of the parish, the CHOICE OF SMART SHAPES AND COLORS |ties and partly "to the state hwaq |28 the support of the Chamber of | Morning worship at 10:45 o'clock. | snow removal costs, the suc ive | members of Marks mitsaion, in R % rimit. | Commerce. The fund is in the care | 5. preacher from the Hartford Theo- | thaws and freczes dded consider- | pj p ‘ 7 voted down by the finance commit- 2 and freezes a v Plymouth, and friends. The vest- - 5 Plai Co.. thereby | logical ary will be the speak -r. lably to the amount in repairing the J A e | tee yesterday as was the biil provid- | ©f the Plainville Trust Co., y | 10 L ably amount in repairing | ment committee of Trinity church Millinery—Second Floor |ing that permits be issued on pay. |Making it & town project | Sunday school at 12 o'clock roads, which were in worse condition |of which Mrs, I'. C. Slade is chaire | ment of fees, based on motor vehi-| The entertainment promises to be i \\'o};;‘h |f.dm’.|.»lm 3 p.' this spring than for many year: man, ra the funds for the aute- ] s N e v interesting from beginning to ere will be no church se . f | i | cle weights substituted for the [Very in s R hh In spite of obs of bad | mobile. | auto tax and be a necessary picce of | Pd- Prominent singers and ama- |7 p. m, owing he absen at. | Weather, forces of the state highway | Compounce to Reopen | 1 erf Navall 5 1| pastor, Rev. A, A. Ball, who is at- B data for the obtaining of auto reg- |leUr Performers have been secured | PAStor, Bev. A 4. Ball, who is at-|g nt succeeded finished | While t official opening of o by the Woman's club. The affair HENUE T EaNLEaN NS - g sanding e C e 3 istrations. o 7 cor.ference at Stamford the work of oiling sanding | Lake Compounce was scheduled for Motor Vehicle Bills was arranged by the following cor- | Baptist Church ! Farmington ave wi n last Sunday, the rainy and freezing Vight motor vehicle billa rejected | mittee: Mre F. L. Benzon. chair-| . Yol o'clock, | Places was almos weather prevented the opening day yed ""Ii‘«(‘r Mipsee ""“')"”‘& enTAl ”:;‘r:‘mn‘": m’-:“r:”}’“"l “;;',lnn' | Sermon by the pastor, Rev. Dr. A Sewer Delayed Further | "’m—A the success ’I‘Ih;fl e s sas ccominitide syl leons : S e . | D. Kendrick, preceded by a talk to| Although the state legislature has . Another try will be made “—m_a‘“.“flg sider Tucsday. Among the provi-|There will be a children's matince | v, Jun‘m;; M" S G o aats ‘m‘u s e orrow, and, weatlier permitting, = the ~ Kensington — Congregational |at the ceremony. The couple will |Sions which way be contained in the [on Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Ir(nr»{ A e TeR e Bilstoliioig siordazs o usement park will be offi- e’ ", ews church will be held at 10:45 o'clock | make their home with Mr. Cole’s | &8'neral bill are: The ]'mm mm»f Schooll atiioels oy aaih m\_'“h i = ’;“ 1 el Rd fort the seuson G? tomorrow morning. Rev. Vernon L. | parents. Summonses and complaints in | The program will be as follows: |classes for all ages. Intermediate 1\ S s er\“rm». ction Phillips will be in charge of the| Basehall Practice motor vehicle violations shall go 10| Overture—Kurt Bloom IB. Y. P. U. at 6:15 ; el el Sl No Timetable Ch - ; at) 8716 pmu S Bvening | oelehed aiiv) (6615 extvetaaly! doubtenl A metable Changes |services. There will be a session of | The Kensington baseball team will | the 1iotor vehicle department if 1o | Moving pictures, service at 7 o'clock. Senior B. Y. ,\,,.,”,,,,'“,.'A,' s ’,,,»' construction | The new timetable of the N, Y the Sunday schol, following the | practice at 2 o'clock tomorrow Personal service is effccte | Dancinz—Pupils of Mrs. F, L. Ben- | P, U. at 8 o'clock. will be started for some time. The |N- H. & H. railroad which will go morning scrvices, under the direc-iafternoon at the Percival avenue [FvSident convicted of motor ve zon, assisted by Mrs. H. S. holic Church Notes plans as prepared by the city en. |iMO effect on Sunday. April 28, co- [tion of the superintendent. The |grounds in Kensington. [ viclations 0ust register as residents Smith. Dances under the di-| will be celebrated tomor- | fipod #2 Brepated BY the €AY R lincident with the inauguration of topic of the morning sermon will b East Berlin Items do; the operator of a motor vehicle, rection of Miss Dorothy Clayton. | row morning at § and 10 o'clock at oo - 4™ e A ¢ | daylight saving time, will carry no £ 3 i 4 2 when opproaching the intersection council propose the incorporation of - What Can 1 Do For the Church Mass will be selehraten atigacran | ¥ 100 ShRToaching 1 foneang| (@ Woodin poldiers — George | the Church of Our Lady of Mercy. |gpo’pe PFOROR ThE. BEOTPRIE 0N O limportant changes. The running he Christian Endeavor ~ soclety | Heart church tomorrow at § o'clock O ¢ e R Nystrom. William Simpson, | Sunday school will be held at :00 | o o BEVEE SYSUER BOSER LI time of all trains will simply be ade —_— will meet at 6 o'clock in the evening by the Rev. J. C. Brennan, Sunday ¢ Other. shall drive J Grover Sinsley and Stanley | o'clock. fes . % vanced one hour to conform to the, J. C. Brennan, 4 : Am e e s Sta : district, the district to be expanded : ®: P : .y lat the church. All members of the | school wil ‘. jof the center of the intersection s The a ass preparing for con- | daylight sz “c 5 V]c[]m Fou]]d Ly][]g Besldelxrmm are asked to be present at mu;\ r']'m- ":01”:3‘1::\;' rvice at St (;;-J’"”"‘“"’;‘”” i"" "“"" gl ["“"“‘ (b) ;Tr;;m;;bwn Dilly — Misses 1vnl|m';1(:nlu\lt\;l(ll(.irl'rn‘x‘”";:w ehi ]:‘”‘ """:"'m"“("‘:;“ "“ ““’“‘”l m‘(“”':' s “}(:;:1\;:-”&:\-;::( :\:hsvhow - = ice sha e Ve ve! - - eq €] f the n syste nay | = & Road—T Hospita meeting. briel's Eplacopal church will be hola | oot be EIVeR 19 motof vehl- Majorie French, Frances; Tuesday evening at 7 [l i | From the offices of the Chamber - Berlin Congregational Church | tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. g s erles 4 Hemingway, Catherine Minor, There will be a meeting the 4 of Commerce comes the announcee- g | prarance of a vehicle, except jitneys g : S Doel b aviae A tan o reRt. 0‘ a e ospl The boys' class will meet at the Sunday school will meet at 11 |,nq commercial vehicles; x;equm,,g Thelma Scheible, Ruth Sey- | Girls' Junior sodality after Sunday 111{ ause of er l“ vlnv:wt”l 01}“»‘( | ment that th ture attraction for Pe——— Berlin Congregational church to- | o'clock. {report to motor vehicle commission.- mour and Maralyn Wooding. |school tomorrow morning. Trictor elow uhe level of the East}the opening night of Bristol's first S ORGANIZED | iorrex, morning at 10 o'clock. All| Morning worship at the Mcthodist | cx'of an accident resulting in §25 |Solo—Miss Meme William. T ahecn e e een e Teu el s rogten an A DBk r Fibrid St boys are asked to be at the meet- | Episcopal ehurch will be held at |dumage or more and empowering| (¢) Virginia Reel—Misses Helon . T LEREnEEO) ”1" ' \'\‘10- J"‘;fj = “'_‘ J: ’}-:';)r‘ 2 ”“ 2 '\’v: ”‘,",‘f‘,r.,:‘."“” be Bourdini, handcuff King and ing, which will be in charge of the|10:45 o'clock, the sermon to be the commissioner to suspend licenses Foran, Fannie Faniola, Helon |DAbSON ol Bptingficlc, Mass, charg-jiens e L b L. An D artist, '« uy | PBSIOT. The regular morning serv.|preached by Rev. Mabelle Barn.s. |of those who commit felonies with ¥ox; Bhirjey Hemingway, ma- edumith recklessidulying and ‘evaa, j amount jof mors e in prospect o 1 addition to putting on a pro- Many Boys Auswer Legion's Call|jces will be held at 10:45 o'clock, | Sunday school will meet at 12 [ their cars, ther Linsley, Dorothy MceR. 1n’g|nn:§\onq,’h;;”}_ ,=.],,. ing .(rrsngv .(:n]”\;'(]::s";u«n’m\\r.r;y) : )(, ‘]”on v of mystifying stunts in the e 3 ‘hurch | @Pd the sermon will be delivered by |o'clock. The Junior league will me.t Graveyard Bill Toned Down Fatty: 8mithiiand | Lofmiwil- | £ 0YETandidn o Ghariea o Bl e SR INEVB AV Deen, during the show, he will DS el | v A1 e e ton1o RIN b |iabia o cloaiciand Hho et i T s e Tero Q¥ATAn mertieth Snunere 100 G ceotalng o My fConien, Sh TG Sutailye nighe eludg ihodln- ¢ from a straitiacket while Notices = Cole-Prudant Wedding | “The Fellowship of Christians.” The: [league at 6:30 o'clock. There wiil graveyards bill, which will be pre- Bucll, Hobert Buell, Rabpet |055° Will be brought to trial iy the b ‘(" poPulipIng station On suspended in the air in front of the Sunday school will meet at 12 be no evening service, Rev. A. {sented Tuesday to the senate “toncd Manning, Elmer Maynard, J“-’”f’t cours yaom»’ rl““““‘lr.]rn.u‘\;i( si AIx,\r_I“ow e | iz e g rmory at 7:15 o'clock on the night —Berlin Briefs of Interest, o'clock under the direction of the | Burgreen being in attendance at the down.” As changed, it provides li- Russell Seymour. Robert [WeeK. The case has been delayer o lllx“ n.l ang |{':",," b \\; f the opening. superintendent. Fes cense fees for $50 and $109, and Aimm e i for several weeks owing to the jll- he Bristol Building anc e A man identified as Frank Pol- | Poatsor: | h ¢ Bep AN G mE LRl S e A e ociation will conduct an intensive | na B P . P P o] acre > eliminates except in the case o Py A i i Mr, . SSuCAN conduct an inten : : s struck by a| Themen's class of the church will of Sacred Heart | (d) Polka minature Misses : i 3 lnge ot Horestvllle Wiy struck kv @ Sk ot the Communily house wt 19| church willl sutertain’ withanstros | mew Junkinsme; the necsssity Jof ap Phyllis Peace and Ruth Sey-| Babson. it is alleged, was the drive for new members within a | Property Owners Assn, hit-and-run driver and seriously in- (™ P - i . ! plying and aying to town au- 5 ©7 |driver of an automobile that struck|short time. The company haus a large | S o 4 ’ o'clock. Al men are invited to at-| whist sociai in the church social [PI¥ing and paying to mour. : Seeking New Membe jured about midnight last night on 3 8 | X In e Anthony Santucci on Whiting street number of applications for loans, | eeking New Members : tend this meeting. |rooms Monday evening at § o'clock. | thorities (e) Tango—Mis« Jane Lovell and | a . the Beech Swamp road in Kensing- . " 2 ; » “;,I_hn F“'_r“ Heart chnreh choir m'i All appointments have been made \”m‘ Bailey, Jr‘ tearly in February. He sped away | and it is hoped to obtain lar - At a meeting of the Citizens' ton, He was taken fo the New Bril- [/ The Xoung' Peoplets | soclety awill| 718 Sacrelt Bt o "M appointment of Associate Justice| . W bt after the accident but several wit-!number of subscribers for shares roperty Owners' association held SR I e S S O 8 G ojjack 23 h;::"",\“:,f 2{1(':’: S | Maltbie to succeed Chiet Justice ‘&“;‘;')"','\'::”_,mv solo—Mra. E. Mor. |18 secured the number of is|the Serics 24, which will be dated 1St cvening at Rialto hall ln was found that he was severely injured |the cvening. e Py ste P 10U e (en o7l i anprama Biosust Lot Contralte sole—Mm £ Mar-| " 0 %003 W over to Constable| May 1, 1620 nounced that membership 18 open about the back and that the back of Sacred Heart Church \‘:]m‘ha'}'_v’l'wday évening to attend | o v, “Sovator Peascléy to Buccesd ofan Wiley. “ George Schubert, ntieel! was| There will hatal meeting of men- all property owners throughout Its ieadivas <t soBadlySeutand | B gro il be ) otcloch mass at | e Saiiauion inaremonles fore tvo i gt 1o ot v ot ¥ion thi supirion || L) Ty aketch. A Session of | confined to the New Britain General [ bers and interested persons who | (1€ ¢ity and not confined to the bruised. Ihe ficied et [EhInch 0 SRt e "f‘p"""f;‘.“"‘;‘h"r:‘"}"vr""""";‘f’ court bench, Judge Avery to suc- _m"d’;?' Stove League”—Orsi® ;5spital for a long period. will easist in the drive. at the em. | limits of the F o tes ol plake Tilete dn no slue 16 the driver of|Berlin, Bev. John J. Brennan will s ol ok Durhsm temple | ooy ugtice Malthle on the wits| anH RO vorn ! Truck Drivers Summoned ploves’ club room of the Connecticut | hen the association was ors the car which struck him as Pol-officiate. There will be a seasion of | The start will he made from Com- | ed Jemee J8 M (¢) Tenor solo—William J. Hayes. | g.ioral truckmen are scheduled |Light and Power Co. at 65 Riverside | Kahized some time ago it was stated linge was first noticed lying by the |the Sunday school following the |munity hall at 7 o'clock. Trans- | State At d sex | Moving picture—*Richard Dix in |, = e sourt next|avenue at 8§ n Mond only fifth ward residents may Al : : E y. Inglis of Middlesex = {to appear in the local court next|avenue at § p. m. on Monday. bl side of the road by William Beloin, | | portation will be provided e e e the Redskin. week to answer to charges of over-| anis Club Dance s. Incidentally, plans were of New Britain, who reported the St. Paul's Church Members of the Knights of Pythias of Attorney McNiff of Waterbury to Congregational Church 5 They we > arrest-| More than 100 cc s were pre sed for an extensive campaign matter to Officer William McCarthy he regular 8 and: 10 o'clock | Will visit the Middletown lodge this |y deputy J“d’z“ of the district| Morning service at 10:45 o'clock. ¢ by state policemen in|ent at the annua! Tennis club dance ; to gain a Iz membership. It is ;fl ";? A\t-x"w ‘v"m‘mvwh;.“n nl '(‘:"““u”"“ ';'” be ‘i“l"""""'l :l L ;‘\'-ninz T start will be made | ¢ourt of that city having completed connection with the drive against held in the high school ;.\mna\mm‘ ;;\“:,m’ ,0“,0 bl m”:;m'x':: nvestigation it was found tha ¢ | Paul's church, Kensington, Sunday |from Community hall, | 3 5 3 el ke | owerful so that it ca a = e P X the gubernatorial appointments, drivers of overloaded trucks. | vice ue ns perta dunl'vuls n‘? k-rlxn":’nd‘lzj\;‘;:;x:; inorulg. Bey. J. §. Drennen will| The Koy Scout treop from Berln | muces will probably gs 6 (he Play Largely Attended T Sk ‘\1';" ‘m.u\l 0m\\‘x"hv:r(;f“}:Sfr?\u::; Rl e 1..1".: '"‘"fl o ,”; o \"m\m“}tn ::”X]I hi""‘,;‘ pn :Ma“ in Grange | j,qiciary committee for the calen- L L L e e e e i i [ ] B i e et A |aall In Berlin on Friday evening, | yar next Wednesday and may have the High school last evening, was A% 2 result sers will give the - investigation in an effort to find the | (ayey of Hartford. There will be a|May 10, Richard Walsh ang Fres. | % L A i winners a turkey supper in the ari o 1c Bl . : g s alsh and Fred- | o open hearing, according to cus- A ® " |witnessed by a packed auditorium.| 3 AU driver of the car which struck the |session of Sunday school following |erick Benson are members of the e Beariog, & L “PLAINVILLE [The students in " the performan~s|L: O O- F. hall on Wednesday eve- | B it e AT e there D20 °;"‘;‘k Tmass (”""l" the di-|troupe. Mrs. Max Sugenhime S| The appointment of several mi- —TODAY— carried out their parts in a smooth MNE at 0:3) o “‘O'}’ e o rection of the superintende pianist, | : ? 5 . 5 anne: their work was round- ESUAL meeh : 2 asrinentl ; I ; nor judges yesterday ended the “THE SN i | manner and their work was rou e o TR 5 — eI nos ‘:";t"':;:. i se ‘l*‘;"]:‘ b, Annual Banquet Monday | The prize winmers at the Bt |oyocutive appointments. | [ \L“\,'(‘,‘."‘“;" et lly applauded by the audience. e '“"““‘”““’ DR s | Tnan was 1ying in the road before h |, The annUAl anquet of the Ken | Gabricl's whist held last evening in | One general pioce of business re-|| ™ VA3 % o8 o S SR B . . S thona fasion \:";"‘]"“ """:" I‘r”“l "’“ ""'"" the church social rooms were 9! mains in the senate—the rotation In the final game S e o Ao Spr”'g Tlme l‘ - Ay everal ag s[4t the Middletown Golf club Mon-|follows: Ladies' first, Mrs, F dna 3 leze Wednesday L ComsiD i et tigve Deen atyeral acellents ] aayinightAilimanibare (e tARKSA | Tisad: onsnialin Pioa HL] . thir f,;"c;)",’ffl‘:,‘n;‘?;r“:n:{ t,,h;yp"n:,{( Pythian Sisters and g alon. . é | . 3 aifg (et pert of e Toad Bu e 1o imest at the Nome ot Mrs, Clar| Afigs Atice e T Pl 2 . | Plainville Briefs C[ea}"n T(me ast year, and one girl was struck ss Alice McCorkle: fourth, Mrs.|Gov. Rogers already has selected “ 2 1o a P ¢ Snd Killed there an she was walking |°1c¢ Baldwin. chairman of the a%| Martha McCrum. The gentiemen {about 25 of the senators and hopes MONEY BALKS | The regular Sunday services of air, at 6:30 lock, 2 Sl = : Another the Plainville spel Mission will along the road. A man was hit "”Im;i-."um.;(; (‘]m sty A prizes »r.r‘m\.mxna t@ Joseph Cote [to give the others an opportunity —SUNDAY— Beiheld dn the G S SR and don't forget to clean ® hit-and-run driver in almost the| BORhINEL ey ot ihe|2nd E. V. Read, k before the adjournment, 2— FEATURES—2 ‘ samm s l’lll Dance Sisoliate R e out those White Elephants same spot as the accldent last Pehl foe) o0/ cton Community assocla-|gan ok Kramer. Ir. s spending a| “Its to give them practice,” Mr.| TRUE HEAVE | y opring services at 7:30 p. m, —the cxtra that about two months ago and he is| WOTthNEION Fommunity house om| 0 days at his home here from his | Rogers says and adds that some| GEORG | HIGH SCHOOL GYM, PLAINVILLE Mrs “allahan of Atl City loesn't match, the old #till in the hospital as a result of “‘f’"] "‘_] e M‘f“' "M»‘l : "f“’} studies at Wesleyan university, day any one of them might be in 1O | MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 22 i et S 1 Mrs dining table, the ice hox injuries received at that time. ,‘f,' il J.L. . ;'”b‘ 5 "‘:t'" & The Wesleyans will meet Monday | his position and be in need of prac- “THE LOY | Come_enjov the dance and hear Samms (o i et cod ATt you no longer need, the Daschall Mecting Successful | 4re roausted 10 be present. Re | evening at § o'clock in the churcle tiee TOM MIX and BILLIE DOVE || Mipsaiinediiis Qivhestza Mrs. George F. Dalger of South- used bike, cte. Al of A crowd of 75 boys from all sec. |POrts of the il Lhe | S0cial rooms. —_— oy ADMISSION 50c Deton raed nho was oot these articles daily find tions of the town were at the Legion :::‘“::;‘"r: S et Rev. A. L. Burgreen, pastor of the | Although the sun is burning its.If | MON. and TUE: | at the Hartford hospital o o purs o WK Aot hall in Kensington last night at the | 5, i local Methodist church, has bern|up at the rate of 250,000,000 tons a | ICHARD DIX in el T is slowly recovering Classified Ads. Take an baseball meeting that was sponsored Rural Carricrs Hart. | 2PPOInted to the pastorate of the |minute, says a European scientist, 't | RICHABE “,‘,N‘“.. | MOVING Pl("l'_l RES Gite. Clab AWinn Prine inventory right now of the by Bolton-Kasica post. Iour teams | ’rdh" rural '"'{;‘ l‘"d_:““fifh“”” .| Grace Methodist church of New |is so large that it will not he ce- | - ILLE | RICHARD DIX in “REDSKIN o i o things you'd like to sell— e pickedl st th Lmesting, dnd (JEC) COMN ‘L""'m house on Tertin | HAveN by the conference now in ses- | ducted to the size of the earth for by Local Talent [ sSSENSUDEVILLY Ky s<e) telent S8 GilB hish sohoo]llvor and then call i & erlin. Comm v house on Ber! by ; | 4 L el o o e I ey = is wiles 7| on i) Btammroral SeTels' ahiirch' i | apEroimatety 100,00 || Benefit of Livrary Butiding Funa || Benet of Liear Building Fund | Giyor joving cup. at a o TELEPHONE the town. There wil e ron t | Hiram Hulbert, local rural carrier,|® MUCh larger congregation. Mr. | = | under auspices of | Woman's Club, Strand Theater e the : : B e O e oy O e ean it o aciont orat o Dugieen Hias hocil ‘gastorihare: for | | Remilta uan libel ascomplished by | THE WOMAN'S CLUB APRIL 22 0 P oM. ¢ n 1t means vacation CASH teams lr represent the town in the L‘o";;“’;::;":'"“M“;“';m"["’d‘" "y“"l’:w’: the past three years and has built it | using a Herald Classified Ad. e et s e S s e Y cnia Candy on Sale ton. county league games. L e 2 5! James Corr spoke to the boys last night on the sportsmanship of the game and he was greatly appreciated as seen by the results of the meet- ing. There were several members of the post at the meeting and it assured that there will be good support of the teams by the mem- bers of the post. The matter of sponsoring the teams will be taken up at the next meeting of the post. The team rep- resenting the town in the county league must be equipped with uni- forms, and all teams will be furnish- ed with equipment by Bolton-Kasica post. The four teams picked last night are one each from East Berlin and Berlin and two from Kensington. | They will play a series of twilight | games to begin May 2 and a cup will be given to the winning team in this league. Refreshments were served the boys and those attending the meet- ing last night. Howard Bunce stat- ed this morning that if the boys could play ball as they could eat there will be no difficulty in taking | the county championship. Kensington Congregational Church | be | attend it attending. Large Crowd at Church There was a large crowd at the Berlin Congregational church last night at the cafeteria supper served by the members of the Ladies’ Aid society of the church. Entertain- ment following the supper consis |ed of moving pictures shown by P. C. Rickey of Berlin Kensington Methodist Church he regular morning services will held at the Kensington Metho- dist church at 11 o'clock Sunday morning. All people are invited to attend the church school, which meets before the service the morning. Evening service will be held at the usual time at the church. All members of the church are asked to remember the service in the eve- ning and to make a special effort to The Epworth league will meet in the evening and all young people are asked to attend. Cole—Prudant Miss Doris Prudent and John Cole of Euast Berlin will be married in The regular Sunday services at at the home of Miss Prudant this afternoon. Rev. Samuel Sutcliffe, rector of St. Mark's Episcopal church of New Britain, will officiate 7HIS CABLE GRAM IS WY OUT OF T FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS TO CHANGE OUR PLANS -1 CAN SEE THAT=1 UATE TO TELL FRECKLES BUT TUERES AO GOING FRECULES, IT PULL OUT OF You HAVE To MUCH LIKE WED KAVE TO YoU FEEL BADLY IF LOOKS NERY HERE WILL LEase YOU SAY, ONCLE HARRY s YoUNE SHOWN YV Z\ ME ANONDERFUL /f/) TINE THE way iris ! The Silver Lining WE'LL HAVE A COUPLE OF DAYS WERE YET BEFORE WE HAVE T LEANE SO |F TUERES \JAQUAQ\ OM ! SLL-1 ARTWING Yoo Lice e % 0 DO OR See v SEEB JUST ) 1 see e GEE-1 \NONDER \WNUERE \NERE GOING - HE NENER By BLOSSER TLL GO AND SEE

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