New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 13, 1929, Page 4

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wthers on the board who know Army affairs, in connec- m Adjutant Fredrickson's re- ! to Gardner, Mass, $100 For Threo Months Fredrickson. has been jarmy and return to New te face an .lll:( impossible situation and practically to work . He has becn de. 4. meted trom New Britain, u city of b Wy 82,000 persons to & #aid to have less than 12,000 In this city he has developed a organization wniform in the near future, to a ‘where he has but four mem- and little income, He has been given an appropria- $100 for three months out 'h he must pay his rent, the having no living quarters of own, in Gardner, his light, heat food, other operating expenses salary, if any, n the 15 -years he has been in Salvation Army work, the only place over was able to collect a full walary was'in New Britain and then oaly after the community chest offi- clals took charge of the handling of the funda. Has Offers Here Adjutant Fredrickson has be:n ‘figure, no one can and who has been his adviser over rough spots earlier in his career added his persuasion to the others and even agreed to help with his personal service and what funds he could spare in the Gardner post. Will Go To Gardner With this understanding Adjutant Fredrickson has agreed to go ‘o Gardner for a period of six months. During this time he will give, he says, the same hard work and ef- fort he has put into getting the New Britain corps on its feet. If at the end of the six months conditions are not satisfactory, he will leave the Britaia where a position will await him, It is said that several other towns issued calls to Adjutant Fredrick- son and that he had been given the least desirable appointment. Adjutant Fredrickson and his wifz will bid an official farewell to the local corps on the evening of June 21. At 4 o'clock on the afternoon of June 23 they will bid farewell to the public. At the public farewell Balvation Army officials expect lo- cal ministers will be present. They will leave for Gardner on June 26. On June 29, Commandant and Mrs. Helgelson, who are being trans- ferred from Cambridge, Mass., wil take charge of the local post, HEARING ON ORDINANCES The common council committee on ordinances will meet at § o'clock tonight in the city court room in city hall to hold hearings on the proposed dry cleaning code and the proposed repeal of the ordinance prohibiting traveling carnivals in New Britain, deny the truth of the advice: | “REACH FOR A LUCKY INSTEAD OF A SWEET. BERTHA M. VARNO Miss Bertha M. Varno, for 18 years a chlef operator and for 20 years a “hello girl” with the Southern New England Telephone Co.. has become the new chief op- crator of the New Britain Ex- change. Miss Varno comes to this city from East Hartford where she was in charge of the Laurel Ex- change. Previously she was chief operator at Danbury and Thomp- sonville, Court Official Denies Princess Will Wed London, June 13 UP—The Daily Mail today said an unnamed “high court official” had denied emphatic- ally that there was a word of truth in reports linking the name of Princess Ingrid of Sweden With members of the English royal family, 's “Queen of Paris,” refused te -»ur in the show because of the scanty costume it called for. The theater took her to court and claim- ed an indemnity of $325. ENTERTAINS BRIDE-TO-BE Mrs. F. B. Coe of Hartford enter- tained a group of friends last night at a luncheon bridge given in hom or of her sister, Miss Lillie Bertini of this city who will be married te Church Around the Corner, York city, tomorrow. e e RELIEF FROM CURSE OF CONSTIPATION —— A Battle Creek phyaician says, “Constipation is responsible for more misery than any other cause. But immediatd relief has been found. 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Manufacturers of the Famous Gulf Venom Insecticide June 13, 1 The News Will Be in Friday’s Papers! opens. See Friday’s papers for complete details. We will sell over the counter such lines as: tires, tubes, batteries, auto acces- sories, hardware, electrical appliances, stoves, felt-base rugs, washing machines, vacuum cleaners, paint, wallpaper, house- furnishings, radio and accessories, sporting goods, men’s dress and work shoes,. work clothing, work shirts, shades, sewing machines and portable phonographs. Searz Roebuck and Co. RETAIL STORE 84 Arch Street

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