New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 18, 1929, Page 4

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MISS RUTH A. FITZGERALD, President, MISS ANNE SULLIVAN, Secretary . ‘Three Hartford girls and a New Britain girl are the officers of the graduating class at the New Britain State Normal ' school. Miss Ruth A. Fitzgerald, pre Miss Marion St. John, Vi si- | dent; Anna Sullivan, secretary, | Lucy Ayer, treasurer. Thei i | gradua MISS MARION ST. JOHN, Vice President. MISS LUCY AYER, Treasurer. first three are Hartford girls and the last named officer is from New Britain. These girls will lead their fellow s _through two more func- tions before the end of their careers at the State Normal school. They will lead their class at the gradua- { nor. ton evercioss which will take plut Friday evening of this week and will | J. alao be prominent in the class night and banquet which will be held at the Rurritt hotel on Wedneaday eve- ning. The graduation program will be featured by twe school plays “Darby & Joanw” and “The Swineherd." ST, MARY'S SCHOOL WILL GRADUATE % Class Honors for Year Ar nounced With Program — Graduation exercises of 8t. Mary's Parochial school -will be held next Sunday atternoon’ at 3:30 o'clock in 8t. Mary's church. The achool term comes to a close Wedne-dny of this week. “The class of 1929 number- 98 girls and boys. The class has adopted for its motto *Through Difficulties to the Stars.” The officers of the class are Louis C. Knight, president; Mar- garet E. Cooper, vice president; Mar- garet M. Phalon, secretary and Robert T. Burns, treasurer. The program to be followed out during the commencement exercises is as follows: Processional March—Class song. Hymn: “Dearest Lady, Maiden Moth- er”"-—Class. 8ermon—Rev. Walter A. McCrann, Conferring of diplomas and awards—Rev. Matthew J. Tray- Address to graduates—Rev, Matthew J. Traynor. Hymn: O BSacred Heart"—Class. O Salutaris” —Class. Act of Consecration—Class, “Tantum Erga”—Class. Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. “Laudate” —Class. Recessional March—Class Song. Class Awards The class awards for this year are announced as follows: Five dollars in gold for Christian Doctrine, do- nated by the pastor, Rev. Mh' ., Traypor, awarded to . Therem lury McEvoy, Bjanche Mary Mur- ray and Harold Andrew Zenobl. Five |Co: dollars in gold for scholarship, do- nated by Daly Council, K. of C, awarded to Catherine Cleophas Cot- fey and Blanche Mary Murray. Five dollars in gold for scholarship, do- nated by the Catholic Daughters of America, awarded to Veronica Cath- erine Shea. Premiums for Christian Doctrine ~Catherine Cleophas Coffey, Fran. cis Willlam Erwin, Ruth Mary Heisler, Irene Mae Labbe, Thomas Gerald Lynch, Margaret Mary Pha- lon. Honorable mention for Christian Doctrine—Artemese Felicitas Blan- chette, Margaret Ellen Cooper, Mil- dred Anna Dalery, Marguerite Elizsa- beth Cronin, Margaret Rose Greene. Deloriea Marie O'Donnell,. Alvira Catherine Perugine. Premiums for Scholarship—M garet Ellen Cooper, John Walter Dorsey, Irene Mary Flood, Margaret Rose Greene, Irene Mae Labbe, Margaret Mary Phalon. Honorable Mention for Scholar. ship—Mildred Anna Daley, Paul De Sole, Ruth Mary Heisler, Dorothy Helen Meehan, Sophia Marie Sczy- glel, William Francis Tierney. Members of Class The members of the graduating class arc as follows: Ida Dorothy Alfierl. Anna Agnes Amenta, Wil lam James Andruss, Amilia Joseph Andy, Sebastian Joseph Benitta, Ar- temese Felicitas Blanchette, Kath- ryn Rose Brophy. America Joseph Burratte, Robert Thomas Burna, Carmello Joseph Buttaro, Margaret Mary Campbell, Anna Louise Can- nell, Elmee Marie Kindelan, Richard Patrick King, Louis Charles Knight, Irene Mae Lahbe, Bartholomew Jo- seph Lennehan, John William Lieb- ler, Thomas Gerald Lynch, Everett ‘William Mack, Rosemary Josephine Marinelli, Elizabeth Mary Martin, Grace Bernadette McEnroe, Ma garct Rosemary McEnroe. Lillian Mary Chadsey, Catherin2 Cleophas Coffey, Lauretta Mary Cof- ured With Red llealedLl.iyl‘Euficura. D continued using them (Sllnod)mum Wumthnhnmas;.wmmw.m Frictionless Banking A New Britain firm was the first in America to make high-grade ball bearings. . . . . “Nothing rolls like a ball,” they say. Re- ducing friction increases speed and efficiency. “The Anvil Bank” is organ- ized throughout to provide frictionless banking. A great factor in this is the emphasis laid on havinga courteous staff trained in prompt, considerate service. It’s surprising how the right human rela- tionships make for satisfactory banking. YOUR NEW BRITAIN THE CommERCIAL TRUSTCO e BRITAIN Copy As a local resident you are one of 80,000 “stockholders” in the civic enterprise known as the City of New Britain. Be loyal to it. Patronize its merchants and industries. Open Saturday Evenings 79 D.S.T. M. Edward M w . cis Martin Connelly, Richard m ‘fiek Conway, William Francis Margaret Ellen W Mm Elizsbeth Cronin. Marian Catherine Curry, Benvenuta Marie Deddario, Olivia Mary D'Agostino. Theresa Lucitle McEvoy, Joseph Willlam McMahon, Kenneth Martin McNamara, James Michael Mec. Veigh, Dorothy Helen Moehan, Jo- seph John Morelli, Wiliam Clement Murphy, Blanche Mary Murray, De- lories Marie O'Donnell, Mary Mar. garet O'Mara, Joseph Anthony O'Rilley, Alvira Catherine Peru- sine. Mildred Anna Daly, Myrtle Mer- cedes Daniel, Grave Virginia Deg- nam, Anna Lena DeMichele , Paul DeSole, Edward Joseph Dorsey, John Walter Dorvey, Edward Philip Dufty, Francis William Erwin, Mi. chael Joseph Faloonieri, Irene Mary Flood, Madeleine Frances Flood. Margaret Mary Phalon, Catherine Madeline Poppey, Michael Joseph Potocny, Anna Marie Prendergast, Angelo James Rapillo, Ralph Louls Recene, George Edward Riberio. George Dalton Roden, Melanie Mary Roy, Rita Frances 8t Lawrence, Rena Rose Sandelll, Olga Maric Sarra, Thomas Joseph Foley, Philomena Gaudio, Ernest Paul Gingrass, Doro- thy Marian Glynn, Haszel Margaret Glynn, Margaret Rose Greene, Peter Nicholas Grieco, Mary Rita Harkins, Clarence Joseph Hart, John Thom: as Heath, Ruth Mary Heisler, Wil- liam Joseph Higgins, Francis Joseph Kennedy. Bophie Marie Scsygiel, Veronica Catherine Shea, William Austin Suprenant, William Francis Tierney, Francis Gregory Toomey, Francis Joseph Torrelll, Lucy Marie Uccello, John Michael Valentine, Mary Susan Valentine, Vincent Huge. Valentine, John Anthony Vojtfla, Emma Julia Zajac and Harold Andrew Zenobi. The ban of hunting with & bow and arrow in Minnesota' has been lifted by the legislature. than the combined increase of all other cigarettes. The p T . Mexico City, June 18 UM—Right Reverend Pascual Dias, bishop of Tabasco, in a statement published in Universal today, urged Mexican Roman Catholics to have confidence in the negotiations now proceeding for settlement of the religious con- troversy, Bishop Diaz said both he and Archbishop Ruis maintained an op- timistic attitude with regard to the outcome of the parley. Ambassador . Morrow had a two hour conference yesterday with President Portes Gil, presumably on the subject of the religious con- troversy, but refused afterward to discuss the matter for publication. He talked also with Archbishop. Ruiz, Insurance Slayer to Die in Electric Chair| Macon, Ga., June 18 (UP)—Earl Manchester, 19, who murdered an Atlanta youth after conspiring with a 7l-year-old woman who hoped to profit from an insurance polfey, will die. in the electric chair. A Bibb county superior court jury last night found him guilty of the murder and a death sentence today was mandatory, since the jury made ne recommendation for any other form of penalty. Mrs. J. C. Powers, at whose room- ing house Manchester and Jamce W. Parks, 21, the plot victim, were lodgers, goes on trial next Monday as an accessory before the fact. Manchester testified in his own defense at his one-day trial. Sobbing ¥France and later. -Mum army of occupation * Wins Djvorce Decree| married yrs. ¥ Reno, Nev., June 18 UP—Waiving| Beach, Fla., Feoruary 1§, 1433 all claim to alimony, Mrs. Henrietta . Louise ~ MacArthyr ~obtained a divorce from Major General Douglas MacArthur, noted United , Mtates army officer and son of the late General Arthur MacArthur here yesterday. 8he alleged that Generel MacArthur had failed to provide her with the common uesds of life. 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