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(Mail and Phone Orders Promptly Filled) NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1929 L E. Adkins will discuss “Ear. marks.” The preaching service will be followed by the regular session of the Sunday school. It being Mis- sionary Day, the pastor will relate a story of & house by & West African road. The offering will be added to the Sunday achool world sesvice fund. Due to the community me- morial zervice at 2:45 p. m. tomor- row there will be no evening service. The community memorial ebserv- ance will be held tomorrow after- noon with appropriate exercises. The parade will form at the com- munity building at 2:45 p. m. marching from there to the Wilcox cemetery. Rev. L. E. Adkins will deliver the address of the day. his subject being “Lest We Forget.” The Boy and Girl 8couts and children of the Hubbard school and local Sun- $500 will be attained today and there is a pomsibility of it being over- subscribed. With returng from the canvass made in local factories yet to be made, Treasurer A. A. Mac- Leod reported that about $400 has been raised from between 8y and 90 stubscribers. The drive will officially come to & close this evening at 10 p. m. En. voy Albert Taylor. the army repre- sentative who has been conducting very well recéived Plainville people. Despite previous reports, there will be no tag day held today in con- nection with the campaign. The prejects was planned by others not on the committee and did not meet with the approval of the committee. It was felt that such a means of this year by the appeal, reports that he has been ! &dan with relatives in Philadelphia World Wide guild of the Baptust church on Wednesday evening from 7 to 3 o'clock in the church parlors. All members are urged to be pres- ent. The meeting will be in charge of Mrs. Percy Tripp and Miss Eva Johnson. The monthly meeting of the direc- tors of the Plainville Trust company was held last evening. Routiue bank matters were transacted. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Kramer anil son Milton are spending several Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Thrall returned from Baltimore, where Mr. Thrall is attending Baltimere Dental school. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Shallow are spending several days in Phila- delphia, Lucy Katherine Tanner, daughter have | M the parking ordiance and no operator’s license, 1; violation road. 4. The cases were disposed of follow appealed. 1; { of rules of the a8 continued, 14; committed to jail, 1; judgment sus- pended. 1; payment of costs, ecuting attorney, 10; nolled by pros- ecuting attorney, judgement suspended on nolled by pros- payment of costs, 29: paid fines, 16; placed in charge (of probation officer, 1; released by chief. 6; turned over to out of town officers, Ten of those arrested {month were boys under 21 years of age. of the Bristol hospital {annual drive for members. 5; turned over to parents, Membership Drive On June 3 the Women's auxiliary will open its It is the during the | Many The hot weather of yesterday drove many aduits and children to the bathing beaches at Rockwel} park, Birges' pond and Maione iake. The break in the hot spell was wel- comed, the thermometer dropping over ten degrees in the early evening hours. B St. John's Mission At St. John’s mission. Forestvillc, Sunday, the morning service wu! be held at 9:15 o'clock with sermon by the rector, Rev. L. E. Frye. The church school will meet at 10:30 a. m. On Tuesday evening a public whist will be held in the parish house, Miss Delight Shepard is chairman of this event. . Wedding This Evening Miss Peggy Ward. daughter of Mr. {and Mrs. George Ward of Summer street, and Ensign Ralph Linsley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray K. Linsley of Stearns strzet, will be married at 7 o'clock this evening at the First Congregational church. The cere- mony will he performed by Rev. Francis T. Cooke. day achoo!s will march headed by the fife and drum corps. Mies Shirley Dowd has returned from a short stay at Watch Hill, R. I Mrs. Wallace®Kelsey and son have returned from a visit with relatives in Southingtan. Mrs. Mary Bourgeois and daugh- | ter Betty are spending the weck-| end at the shore. The East Berlin beys haseball team plaving another league game defeated the Berlin boys team 13 to 10 in a hard played game yesterday afternoon. The going was not so! easy for the local boys. The Rerlin- | ites putting up a stiff fight. Timely hitting on the part of the East Ber- linites turned into runs gave the home boys the cdge. The meeting of the Wesieyans will be held Monday evening at the homs of Mr. and Mrs. Roval Morse. The business me be followed raising money was not in keeping ! with the original plan. Congregational Charch Morning service at 10:45 o'clock. There wilt be regular communion service. Rev. J. Roy Wilkerson will officiate. Church school at 12 o'clock. The Congregational Young Peo-| ple’s society service will be held at 6:30 p. m. This will be the last meeting of the season. Mr. Wilk- erson will speak. The annual Fathers and Mothers' dinner will be held in the parish house at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday. All who expect to attend are asked io notify Miss Julia Barnes by Monday noon and advise her if auto trans- portation is desired. The regular monthly Federation meeting will be held Thursday at 2:30 p. m. in the parich house. ‘The evening group will meet at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. W. A Allan on Spruce street, A. M. E. Zion Church Preaching by the pastor, Rev. AL A. Perry. at 11 a. m.; theme, “Feed- ing the Multitude.” Church school at 12:30 p. m. V. C. E union at 7 P m. Preaching by the pastor at 8 p. m. theme. “The Redeemed Multitude.” Plainville M. E. Church Morning service at 10:45 o'clock. Rev. Arthur A. Ball. pastor, will, preach on the subject. “Remember Now. Thy E€reator.” Sunday schooi at 12 o'clock. Epworth league at 6 |aim of the organization to secure a membership of at least 1,000 ar fee of ore dollar a year. * of Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Tanner, will graduate from Mt. St. Joseph acad- emy on June 12, The Ladies’ Aid society of the A M. E. Zion church will give a fair at the Tonic club this evening. The public is invited. Fortunes will he told. The commutice Chairman. dward W. Ward, and Mrs Assisting Mr tollowing: Mis charge is as iol- rs. C. P. Weldon; Mink, Mrs. Asline David White, Weldon will be th- Llizabeth Delaney A ‘ 2 s < . Miss Ora Marcotte, Miss Winifred Police Coust Cases | Buskey, Miss Marzaret Joy. Miss| AIPert P. Fiorillo. charged with | Emuly Joy, Mrs. J. Harwood Norton, | ‘lolation of the city ordinance by Mrs. Alexanaer Harper, Mrs. Irg|Parking an automobile om the | Smith. Mrs Lester Lanning, Mrs,|Memorial boulevard and operating Robert Gegenbach. Mrs. W. D. Rich- (& ¢€ar without a driver's license, ardson, Mrs. L. G. Edgerton. Mrs.|Vas fined $10 on each count by Louis A. Wheeler, Mis. Albert Vuil-|Judge William J. Malone in city lemier, Miss Catherine . Mrs. [court this morning. Frank Lewis, sic. K. H. Chapin, Mrs. O, §. Ty rs.|charged with reckless driving, was Tickets are selling fast and may|W. D. Dow. Mis. Perrv McMastor, [fined 325 and costs. $15 being re. he obtained from Grange members|Mrs, Edward Manchester, Mrs. E.|mitted. The car operated by Lewis or at the door. The play will start|l. Ua:lson. Mrs. Claire Prennig. Mrs. | crashed into Fiorillo's car lnst Sun. at 8:15 o'clock. (- H. Mason. Mrs. Dana Barnes, V'rs |day evening on the Memorial boulevard seltar i S e 8. Tavior Baldwin (for Fore stville), | * Bernard P. Hedderson of 106 Bristol News | Mrs. W. ¢, Warner (for FForestville.) Ths nelloplis, Gl dseisteiNS |l Se i as s charged with intoxication and breach of the Afternoon and Informal Frocks ARE SMARTEST IN SHEER CHIFFONS; GEORGETTES AND LACE Grange Play Everything is in readiness for the | three-act comedy-drama which win Le presented at the Grange hall on Monday evening by Burritt Grange. The play is being given under auspices of Plainville Grange. play is called “Nancy Anna Brown’ Folks.” Dancing will follow. Hol- man’s orchestra furnishing the mu- Important type frocks of gayly colored chiffons; lovely soft shades in chiffons, georgettes and lace. And every smart summer wardrobe must have one or more sheer frocks for afternoon and evening occasions. SPLENDID COLLECTION MODERATELY PRICED $14.95, $16.50 $39.50 Second Floor The last whist of the season will be given by the women of the Sacred Heart church Monday evening at 8 o'clock in the church social rooms. The men of the parish will be host for the evening. Announcement has heen made of the approaching wedding of Miss Doris Galpin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Galpin of East Hampton and Francis Leslie Cobey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cobey of East Ber. lin at East Hampton Thursday. June 6. | Plainville I_Vews COURT HEARINGS T0 BE POSTPONED Coroner Has Not Completed Findings in Cullen Death DRIVE CONCLUDES TODAY Seryvices ———————— Women's Auxiliary to Scek Members—88 Arrests Made Dur- of the service. The Ladies’ Aid society will meet at the home of Mrs. Ora Edgerly on Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clocik —All members are asked to attend the meeting. first place in the Legion league at present. Injured in Runaway Mra. Alexander Bruce received | broken elbow and a severely in. : jured hip and Mr. Bruce was bad- On Thursday cvening the mid-|ly bruised as a result of a runaway week services will be held at theiof the horse which they were church at 7:30 o'clock. |ariving on the Beriin turnpine Berlin Congregational Church Thursday. The horse became fright- The older boys' class will meet at|ened at passing autos and ran. It the Berlin Congregational church it|Wwas necessary for Mr.. Iruce to 10 o'clock tomorrow morning with|turn the animal into a steep bank | the minister. x to avoid hitting autos in the road. Regular morning services will be | Both Mr. and Mrs. Bruce were held at the church at 10:45 o'clock. |thrown from the wagon when it Rev. Samuel A, Fiske will be ia Struck the bank. Mr. Bruce was charge. dragged about 100 feet before the The Sunday scnool will meet fol. | horse could be stopped. Mrs. Bruce lowing the morning services at the| 38 taken to the Hartford hospi. church. The session will be tal. where her injuries were treat- charéa of $he AUETUEn it ed. She is at home, resting com. The Men's Bible class will mect|TOrably. ‘at present. Mr. Bruce is at the Worthington Community P4dly bruised. aithough no bones house at 12 o'clock. All men are[™ere broken. invited to attend the service, Proofs Are Ready The Young People's society will| The proofs of the pictures that meet at the church at 7 o'clock in|were taken of the D A. I the evening. duction. “Ladies of the White, 2 Hon il On Thursday evening at House ™ are complete and will bs|Niron “};";;'1:'GL,?,’;',‘:,,"'“‘,‘,‘Q‘,"‘;;‘;'; o'clock the mid-week service at the Derlin library on Monday eabicl iand | Piarl Avaodis of 291 'be held at the church. Rev. afternoon. The librarian will 1ako (T sivest, New Britaln were Fiske will be in charge. orders for any pictures that may|,. i th s a e s e East Berlin Ttems Both men were arrested on May evening as has been the rule in the |, MOTNINE WOrship at t. Gabricl's 19 after a car ariven by Nixon had ast. The cange in due to the | LPI2COPal church will be held at 11| crashed into a parked truck owned | e Rty baseball | ©€10CK. the service being conducted |by Amodio near the Plainville- 'Ch'd“ie "; " 0 WO ONBSRI s ey, BB Mty ping of Mo Bt Southington town line, resulting in ‘efrmh' ot t at 6:45| 2N Sunday school will meet at 10 |the death of Michael Cullen and in- Fredade el e L juries to three others. S'cleck end the Bey: Sosuts at “\l1 |, Mass will be celebrated at Sacred| At a hearing held in justice court Olulnclc s THUr LY, . ane | Heart church at 9 o'clock by the|on May 20. both men pleaded not | :*"";““‘("“.':n:::‘:“":"":“"" Is chand2| pey. 3. C. Brennan. Sunday school guilty. The cases were continued : : - will follow. and Judge Meritt O. Ryder ordered "m:‘"::"':g""“:“l""": ;:‘;“""‘ The morning preaching service at [ both released on honds of $1,000. Morning 1 ! tona; | the Methodist church will be held Outing Today the) Recelnglon Conkoegwtibonl| s ifias Sisinak, sat ehis dirie: Do The Ten Year club of the Trum- church at 110:45' oiclock ‘.‘""l‘:”"’“' bull Ltectric Manufacturing Co. is| Rev. Vernon L. Phillips will be in M st b charge. . nic today at Henry Trumbull's Pin- s seAion ol el Bund iy, 8000 naclerox farm. The plans called for | will be held at 12:10 o'clock, follow- The v E T e e m‘h ey “-“4‘!?1;!‘ f';;ul!sl‘-o‘;\vh = | 12:45 o'clock. Members of the rlub‘ Sitladai ol L LAINVILLE®® |werc taken o the scene of the outing | S Lo, fet in automobiles furnished by the con- | (s ian Endonhor pnsicly {cern. Following the dinner. a sports will meet in the evening at T 1 b wondncted, o'clock. All members are asked to Drogram ‘;;un; "":‘I‘u be at the meeting. The regular meeting of Plainville | A mid-week service will be hell Grange will be held in the Grange ik, nah Thu e Yok evehing hall on Pierce street on Tuesday with the minister in charge. The evening at § o'clock. Memorial night public is ‘“"““:"‘“'h“"""* will be obscrved with a program in Lassy Discharged | charge of the chaplain At a spacial session of the Rerlin s R R {fown court last night. Paul Lassy of Iby the home economics committee, East Hartford was discharged on lof which Mrs. Sarah L. Curtis is payment of costs from a r‘hfll"@lo’: !chairman. The feature of this pro- i 2 este ] <itel Sacl car had struck another that was Utk ABGE A o e o S parked at the side of the road, hav- |towels, giasses, ete. Light refresh. ing stopped to fix the lights. At the ments will be served time of the crash Lassy claimed May B Ovorsahacribed that he was looking at the °:' According to the committee in orning masses will b-|gKauge and had not been paying at- charge of the annual Salvation Army M,’;".‘:"; :.dr xo‘ o'clock Sunday [tention to the road. In giving the appeal in Plinville. the quota of merning at 8t. Paul's church, Ken- |light fine. Judge Griswold took inte sington, Rev. John C. Brennan will [consideration the faet that the other e in éh-rze of the services at the|car was parked at the side of the church. He will be assisted by Rev.|road without lghts. & William Casey of Hartford. A ses Annual Teachers' Ranqu 3 sien of the Sunday school will fol-| The annual teachers banquet wi SER hE 30 cdlo: sk be held at the Hale house in Glas- E 4 Weart Church tonbury on June 11. All teachers of ing May—Truck Disarranges Traf- " Berlin News PUPILS SCORE HIT INSTAGE OFFERING “Nodding of the Painted Doll” Is Favorite Number MOTORIST IS DISCHARGED Judge s Lenlent With East Hart- ford Man—Heat Forces Closing of Schools—East Berlin Wins Game «Chuich Notices—Berlin Briefs. “The Wedding of the Painted Doll,” a dance and song number, given by the pupils of the first and second grade of the Worthington schoel, was by far the best number in the entertainment given at the Rerlin town hall last night by the pupils of the school. The tiny t_flll of the lower grades were well train- «d and, without faltering in a single apot, the chorus girls, bride and bridegroom. elfs, and minster shook the assembly with laughter and were applauded until the curtain was raised for the second nmm1 Much credit for the success of the act goes to the teacher, Miss Eliza- beth Fitzgerald, who had _lw’nt many hours training the pupils for e performance. th'l‘h'; Russian dance, hy Cleo Wen- Aroski. fifth grade pupil. was round- Iy applauded by the audience. Miss Wendroski was dressed in the cos- tume of the country and showed re- markable talent. As a result of her success in the last play given by the pupils of the scheol, her parents were persuaded to send her to danc- ing achool, and she has shown great aptitude for the dances. She also performed the Ramona dance and was greatly applauded. About 100 persons attended the performance last evening. and candy and punch were sold at intermission. Punch was a good seller last night due to the oppressive heat. The pro- eeeds of the evening will go toward the purchase of a radio for the ben- ofit of the pupils of the school. The program consisted of plays. by the pupils of the upver grades, and six other numbers. The entire program met with the ap- proval of the parents and friend:' gathered at the hall. §t. Pa Mink: Miss Flavia Ward, Miss Kate Hynds Nirs. Peter Cawley, Mrs. Wil- _ 2 : [liam Calder, Mis. Cari Johnson, Nirs. | Pe3¢€. was fined $3 and costs. Hed- | Alden Purtington Mrs, 1'hr|.m."i”"°" was arrested Memorial day [Wyrizn, Mre Leonard Linerg, | fONOWIng the complaint of Williasy Mrs Eg F. Welterden, Mrs. Alger-) Needham. a tenant in the same inon Whcos, Miss Mildred Peck. Mrs. | house. who became” alarmed when J. Eriest Andiew, Mrs. Romeyn Hedderson started to brandish a Spare. Mrs. Hericrt Maronn, Mrs [Sword. Needham testified in court Edward Dunbar. Miss Helen Hurst, [this morning that Hedderson at. Mrs. George Linsted. Mrs. Dudley [tempted to climb a tree to cut y Ingraham, Miss Susan Manross, Mrs. | down an acriul. When unsuccessful, Pollce HON R‘il se"lce Inler.ik‘cndull Cierce, Mrs, Walter Arnold |he returned to the house and after Mrs. Charlotte Ellison, Mrs. Carleton | several demonstrations of sword 3 g Beckvith, Mrs. Wiiliam Dawson and | play, pressed the we, m::’se 'Ly;:orlh league cabinet will AN | The foilowing will assist Mrs.| The case of Stanlev Stepkis, f at the parsonage on Tuesday | | Ward: Mrs. William R. Hanrahan, |charged with drunkenness, breach evening at § p. m. HGSPITAL DRIVE 'm OPEN Mrs. Horace Staples, Miss May Dail- [0f the peace, and assault, was con- On Wednesday afternoon at 3| ' ey, Mrs. K. B. Beckwith, Miss Eve-|tinued until next Tuesday morning. oclock the ladies of the various —_— Iyn Gustafson. Mrs. Roger Mills,|He was arrested last Thursday churches of the town are invited 1,000 - 5. B Wightman, Mrs. Georze [night on complaint of the memy to he the guests of the W. F. M. and Mrs. Keith Griham. —fhers of his family. The bonds wers S. of the ‘Methodist church and saisting Mrs. Waite will be Mis. |piaced at $100; which e fdrniahen listen o an, address by Frederick | Raymond Broun Joseph The cases of Ellsworth Currie Nelson Schiegel. He will illustrate |he e Mre. K. o-lend Mrs. Yvonne Johnston. both his talk with lantern slides,’ fic Lights—Inspect New Bank. ‘hll'\vmc:.ns. Mys. . F ss and{ charged with Statutory offenses. The Boy Scouts are requested to D, ¥3lmgh Wright were continued until next Tuesday. meet with Scoutmaster T.con Grif-| Rank. Junior—Senior Committees Bonds in each instance were placed fin in the church on Wednesday | The following committees have at $200, Prosvcuunl Attorney evening. A trip will then be made| AS the result of numerous delays hecn named for the annual party of [James T. Mather has bee retain. to Charles H. Norton park |to trolley service on the Plainville |the Junior-Senior classes, which is'ed by Currie Mid-week service on Thursday bianch of the Bristol Traction com- [ t0 be held on June 7: | Stolen Wire Recoverad evening. Ann Rich (chair-| Two thousand pounds of copper The ladies will hold a food sals Edmund Wade, |Vire. valued at approximately $600, at the home of Mrs. Cora B. Man- | Philip zypeynski; decoration, Lil- S'0len from the warehouse of the ichesteren on West Main stroet on lian Peterson (chairman). Celia Ben. | N°W Departure Manufacturing Com. afternoon from 3 to son. Ben Allaire. Anna Kaschak and | PANY. “as recovered this morning Entertainment: pany. parking lines have been es- | man). Ellis Kudali tablished on the south side of River- side avenue from the corner of Main and Riverside avenue to a point op- posite the office of the Connecticut | | Light and Power company on River- | side avenue. These lines: painted in | vellow. were placed on the pavement vesterday afternoon by the public vorks department under the super- ion of the police department For several months past. trolley | jcrews have been caused considerable irconvenience because of autoists carelessly parking their cars too close to the trolley rails, and in numerous instances it has been ne- |cessary for the traction company 'employes to push cars away to clear Fermon by the pastor, Rev. Dr. A. ). |them. A fow days ago It was noces. Kendrick, on the subject, “The 'sary tn jack up an autemohile be: Meaning and Message of the Lord's |cause the owner had closed the win. Supper.” A short talk will be given ' dows and locked the docrs of his to the juniors. The junior choir will | automobile. $ing. The ordinance of communion | With the ostablishment of Will be obscrved at the close of the parking lincs. the situation will morning scrvice. RBible school at | checked closely by the police 12:05 p. m. Intermediate B. Y. P.|partment and autoists violating 1he U.at 6:15 p. m, Evening service at | regulations will be summoned into o'clock. S:nior B. Y. P. U. at § fiaan court. in Churches Tomorrow— of Plainville Doris Zbikowski; refreshments, Ray- |f0llOWIng an investigation by ger. mond Anderson (chairman). Ray- |§°ant Henry Jeglinski and Police- mond Ebb. Douglass Beals. Eliza-|"'@" Edgar Norton. and five boys, | beth Easiman. Miss Lila Bradley will | {0 gttty AR and I be general supervisor of the affair. custody “The wire had beén stalss Truck Hits Signal small lots and it was not until Traffic entering Main street from 'this morning that New Departure Meadow atreet was delayed yester- |officials discovered the loss, -YEith day afternoon and evening the in two hours after complaint had jresult of some truck, the ownership Leen made to police headquarters, {of which has not been learnecd, |the wire had been located in the cel- striking the traffic standard which is [lars of the boys' homes on Nortn {located on the north side of North!|Main and Roberts streets. 4 | Main strect facing Meadow. The| The youngsters. who, according 1o signal was turned &o that the light |the police. have admitted the theft, governing traffic from Meadow Vil be given a hearing in juvenile | street faced traffic proceeding (COUrt Monday morning. { northerly on North Main street. Re- {1 | PAITS to the signal were being made | this morning. il of Michael McCarthy Sunday will be Children's &nd those desiring haptism of their children are asked fo let the | pastor know as soon as possible. | reh of Our Saviour [ h school at 10 a. m. under| [the supervision of Henry T. Porw- jers. Junior church service at 10: 4. m. with a story by Rector Lin- icoln E. Frye. Morning praver with Isermon by.the rector at 11 a. m. Baptist Church Morning service at 10:45 o'clock. Regular Meeting Grange—salvation Army Cam paign Nears Quota—Other Items. o Due to the fact that the coroner has made no report as vet into the death of Michael Cullen. 47, of Oak street, Naugatuck. the hearings scheduled to be heard Monday in the . | 10cal justice court will be continued PrO-ltor two weeks. according to Grand 7:30 will 8. A First Co-Ed to Edit Yearbook | Funer: The funeral of Michael V. Mc- Carthy of 70 Anderson avenue was | held at 9 o'clock this morning at t. Matthew's church, Forestville, The Rev. James MacDonald celebrated the high mass of requiem. and burial was in §t. Thomas's cemetery, this ci Funcral of Thomas O'Brien | The funeral of Thomas F. O'Brien, | who died Thursday afternoon at his home, street, will held at 9 o'clock Monday morning at St. Joseph's church. A high mass Lof requiem will he celebrated by the {Rev. Wulliam P, Laflin, and burial Will be in St. Thomas's cometer: Library Board Mecting The June mecting of the board of library directors will be held at 7:30 | o'clock Monday evening in the pub- lic library. Hzdscll Camp to Meet The regular meeting of G. A. Had- el camp. U. 8. W. V.. will be held at § o'clock Monday evening in the state armory on Center street Services This Evening There will be services at 7:3 o'clock this evening St. Joseph's | church in Konor of &t. Anne. Many Inspact Bank Hundreds availed themselves of the poriunity to los over the cquipment of the North Side Bank and Trust company. the doors of which were thrown epen for inspec- tion for the first time yesterday he- tween the hours of 4 p. m. and s p. m. The bank was formally open- ed for husiness at 9 o'clock this morning. de- Monthly Police Report Gospel Misslon | Eighty-cight arrests were made The Gospel mission Sunday school | by the police department during th» will meet at 2 o'clock tomorrow aft. [month of May for the following | ernoon at the home of Frank Bur- |causes: Assault. breach of the peace | leigh on Bank street. land intoxication, 1; hreach of the | Catholic Church Services [peace. 3: breach of the peace and | Masses will be celebrated at § and IMtoxication. 3: breach of the peace 10 o'clock tomorrow merning as the "N violation of ordinance. 1; Church of Our Lady of Merey. @un. |PTeach of the peace. intoxication day school will meet At 9 o'clock. | |#Nd taking an antomobile without | Wedding Anniversary Permission of owner. 1: embezzle- Mr. and Mrs. Harold N. Wright Mont hv bailce SAURE 003 0a celebrated. their 20th® wedding an. {PCTeonel tases 15; failure to report) niversary at their home on 201 "Utomobile accident to commissioner Church strest. A bwffet lunch was [0 motor vehicles #nd evuding re- < sponsihility. 1: for out of town of-! served. couple received mar y Dot NI coniiple macelvedimaryaTEL 2 8 intoxication, 8: fornica beautiful gifts. Euncral Sersii (tion. 1: keeping and harhoring an |unlicensed doz, 1: farceny. 1: non- Funeral services for Ruth Heion "ConSed doz. 1: s Dhiaai, dssahis ¢ Mr. and Mrs |SUPPOTt 40 operating a motor ve- | DTN, PRI, SF sME. Mr% hicle while under the influence of Ermento Dorazlo of 15 Crown atrect, |y 50, " SRR (e infuence of nere L this oming at 00 a'clofl L g Sbton il while under | Burial was in §t. Josoph's cemetery. |, it SUEE B liquor. reckless Plainville Briefs ving and na operator's license, 1; | Due to a typographical crror in [0t A0 O T O o last evening's issue, it was stated (o ators license. 1: perjury. 1: reck- that Herhert Barber. who was hurt ' ' less driving. 10: reckless driving. no in an auto accident last week. had gperator's license or registration. 1; | 5 stitches taken 01 his face. AC- tompering with motor vehicle with- | cording to his mother. there s out permission and hreach of the| 250 stitches taken peace. 1; taking automabile without Mrs. B. J. Munn and dauzhier permission of owner. 2: taking mo- June of Schoolcraft. Mich.. are the for vehicle without permission of | guests of Mr. and Mrs. . A. Bun-lowner and operating without oper- nell of Broad street. Mra. »“urmfamr'.- license, 1: theft. 1; vagrancy. and Mrs. Bunnell were schoolma‘es|: violation of liquor law, 3: viola- | in Michigan vears ago tion of liquor law. violation eof There will be a meeting of Yh"lnarkml’ ordinance violation of ! be TODAY TIM McCOY In “MORGAN'S LAST RAID" You'll See Action, Love and Thrilling Riding Stunts HOW EATURES—2 Brown, Frankie Darro and Helene Costello in “THE CIRCUS KID" All the Thrills of & Life Lucille University Van Lehr, a junior at Oh'o first girl ever to be Athena, Ohio Miss Van Lehn, whose heme is Uhrichsville, 0., is interest- ed in many campus activities and s president-clect of Sigma Rho. hone orary journalism sorority. he chosen editor yearbook. = of the MON.—TUES. You Don't Know the Half of “IT" Sse CLARA BOW in “TRE WILD PARTY" E‘mhfly'! Golng to See “IT” What? Alone! \NUAT KIND OF DIRTY Mans will be held at the Sacred Heart church in East Borlin at 9 e'clock. A session of the Sunday schoel will follow the mass. Rev. John C. Brennan will be in charge of the services, Kensington Methodist Church Sunday school will meet at 10 e'clock at the Kensington Methodist ehurch, with classes for all ages. Morning worship will be held at the church at 11 eo'clock, . Rev. A. L. Dodd will deliver the sermon. Hin topic will be “Substitutes for God.” The Epworth league meeting wiil not be held at the church due to the rally at the Plainville . camp srounds. 1t is expected that many members of the Kensington group wil) attend this revival. The evening service will be haiq at the church at 7:30 o'clock. The topic for the evening service will be “Whente Comes Thy Strength Rev. A, L. Dodd will be in charge ithe town are invited to attend the | banquet. Heat Clases Schools Schools in the town were closed vesterday afternoon on account of the intense heat wave. Pupils and teachers alike were gladdened when the word came that the session would be abandoned. Visiting in Town Mr. and Mrs. Charles DeVaux and Mrs. William Harrison of Norwich, Vermont. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Eddy N. Smith of Worthington ridge for a few days. East Rerlin Victor Tn a fast Legion geme of baseball {1zt night East Berlin won over | Berlin with a score of 13 to 10. The geme was a very close one for the first four innings. when East Ber- lin took the lead and kept it for the remainder of the game. This puts the Rerlin team in third place llnfl the East Berlin team in second place. Kensington Boys' club is in WORK 1S TIS ? 1D J&S GET TS TED UP TLL UANDLE TuiS

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