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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1929, . Wanda Wolski, Art, I de - therine O'Brien.| V', V": Helen Conlin, Grade 1; Mae | spot in Turku ; morning at § burned for five days. Both the More Than 400 Teachers Ass]gne cret Broen, Art, 11, Dorla Gr rade VI';' Elemina Samuclson, | White, Grades 1, I Mildred Ma PlTAL P e e el s b LR 0 T | Science, 11; M. Ethelyn Wa e " V1": Llla Dunn, Grade |Grades 11", 1II; Ingeborg Johnson, | t t up stalls and booths in th ructures with little exterior orna- Literature, I; Mabel Hipelius, Liter- | . Katherins Rielly, Auditorium; |Grades 111", II Mary Laughlin. | i e B r € ddle of LR cathedral has a long, To Posts In Local Sc 00 ystem ature, 11; Alice Campbell, Library: | Bertha Swanson, Auditorium; Alice|Grade IV’ Alice Zevin, Grade IV”; | KN[]WN BY 2 NAME b which ser 19 the mar- narrow vaulted interior and most of ___ | Marion an, Music 11: Dorothy | Sweeney ibr and Literature: | Margaret Moffitt, Kindergarter, a. | 1 et ¢ T t ) e treasure which was —— ) rd Music, : argare irlan- | Louise ba Art, I, ence T;|m., Barlett, p. m., I. Putnam; Ma¢ n ] t 3 e i I s o el | Lihlatedres s Briany S0t ety Bl e, | — kept there has disappeared. . . J 2l don. Phys lducation, argare olly, Art, 11; Grace|Drury, Kindergarten, a. m. Bartlett, | p th er A sk tanas R ey A Allocations for Reopening | .iice Gariney, IX; Evelyn Baker. | \Washineton. o o 1 Dot ; e it el nies |y TNE “Turke” B “hbo” g e et s and s ot A | Doris Bradley. IX; Scearle M. | ion Koplowitz, Physic sducation M > 1 Physical Edn- ur u ecomes 0 S v noon r at th r t old Finnish ‘!'1‘!‘;!1(‘\“’8. ‘4&"‘;‘75 ion; Lolia Littlehales, Kindergar- Made By Supt. Stanley |Frincinai; Bernice Lovenduski, I: | ten; slice Ficneman, Kinders Levi 0. smith TAKE PART IN SPORTS | T food s furnis - e e e Harold Cleary, IX; Helen D. Con- Smaliay School - i : %l k Anderson, Grade I; Louise ; wall is a high gallery H. Holmes. nolly, IX; ances Coombs, ING| 3jpg pelen B. Rawlings, Y \an, Grade I; Selma Johnson, DELOREDAC Y ‘ evhal vulerionsas i Manola Cutting, IX: Helen E. Dal- | o b Goon! oo ; e ilin Gl [ Finland's 1 capital Senlitor ' at funerals Ty s pie ot T n 10 The AdBR ton, IX; Clark W. Browning, Caro‘||. catherine Gr 3 s S Grace ID; Compulsory Participation is Advo- |celebrating its T00th anni lack crepe anc ¥ g 1l in the castle is still N e, 1X; Mary E. Dona . y . : 8 ira (et e § 3 W e cell i ¢ e is Mats than, 400 line M. Doe, 1X; Mary E. Donahu¢, | in, Grade ; : ’ . Grade 1I": g cated By Alumni Board to LS BT e TCanl s ! e ! nown as the Malefactor's Restin o (hanI t Ruth Dunlap, I1X; Marjorie Du n 5 i e Rl has (to the confusion of : ¢ 3 g .eola Franklin, Thomas ; ; University Trustees. paper-reading public o : fall term of the school year Lol 2 . R Al Grade II0: Olsal Srogl. Grade IIT paper-reading public) b lebra ; g , | James F. Glover, Henry R. Good : i ! ing its 700th anniYersary ilaes : : statement issued today at t trice | 22 : o @ 8 Grace Murphy, Grades IIIV, IV Philadelphia, July 9 (A—Compu'- J=fA0Lh annl ceraty 1 } SAVINGS BANK STOLEN 3 hese are not twin cities,” ¢ Mand's First and second City LR Haley. oyden e S LIV i of Supt. Stanley H. Holmes. M Piaa S O irade I; 42| A, Paline Baloski, Grades TV, IV fsory participation of all students of | list of principals follows: Mary Hurley, William Hurley, 1X; T A C e her Hannon, Grade IV"; I-Amv University of Pennsylvania in a (P m\“ L b ll)\vlym l‘“ m 1 '\’ h = e 2 Al i M s argaret McGrail, Grades AR ergarten ; Sadye [ comnrehensive sp Sy i (o . headquarters of the . 3 fl»‘h“;fl"’“v e oLy -“”“J AL e 111'; Dorothy Pin Grade urged by Charles A, Dave in the |lonal Geographic society. “Scratch |den t it takes ar Derignden | atern hat his house had been b ain anc toosevelt E dagmar 80! I L . herty 1e] ey £ I3 P will fin N N 1 > < Chamberlain and Roosevelt, ¢ fson. mar rlson .ucy Doherty, III"; Cadelix | ‘njamin Franklin School annual report of the general alumny |ADo and you will find Turku ner : s¢ 1 that [0 : avings bank E. Weeks; Elihu Burritt, Raymond | Leahy, I1X; Beryl Libby, Agr i 3 je TV's Mildred Luddy, | ] 2 oo q 7 had been taken. H 5 v ; 1O Ys Homan, Grade 1; Hilde-|board to the trustees of the univer- Like many other towns in coun- na DY 8 B. Searle; Smalley, Vincent Sala;|McLam. § e e s A % faoa snis that e € i Mary Gr S fausmann, Grade I; Mary |sity. | tries that asserted their individuality ] 4 Rockwell, Jennie Dunbar; Smith.| Aljce Magwood, IX - .| G wlorencat DoiEhesty 3 7 S g ! du g : ‘ Ved oo Avoh Mary G Seres i e il i IV ug * | Maquire ade 1; Grace L:\lvlbach'. The report, made public today r the World war, tf ¢ i 4 Ui : ol : son, Julia Martin, ; 1de Catherine Doyle, Grades ITI'.|a1s0 advocates yearly physical ex- |Finnish capital wishes irop iis I S Pl b 2Ll Bt e minations of each undergradua old label (in this c r : Mile valnut Hill, Elizabe M. | Eistelle Molande ; Ka ; Catherine Ringros srad 13 . . tack, Grades 1II', III"; | rguis, Grades IV “It is recommended,” said the re- |origin) and to b, Clark; No:thend, Kathcrine A.|Kenny, Harold S. Nelson 1X o Conlin. Roche; Tsr 1 Putnam, Rt 1 Jacobs: | (iq Olson, 1X; Hattie Osten Sk e A 3as- | i1l § Gt bk S OT S “almback, Grades V', V''; port hat th ie ) |by a name from its own languags Benjamin i“ranklin, L. le Bas lis »otteng! nde > : 2 % y C X port, hose students not - | by f ts nguag, S LI s Hillis D. Pettengill, Maude E. I rt’; Mae Bells stelle Pinches, Grade ticipating in competitive sp .| But habits clir and Abo a 10 (P—An- cett; Barilett, Mary A Senior IN: Anna M. Quinn, Harold | ¢ You = = T g in competitive sports be . S e Do\ Clna o FCen Al Tinter | s el T S e e DS B Hilda Bessoff, Sclence; Best compelled to qualify in gymnastics, | Turku must for a time live side Ly | the iccbre ek mer been made here of High, William C. French; Nathan |1y \ Gttt M d el DL manowitz, Library and Literature; tling. boxing, swimming and |Side in world's news, n anomalc sitic : i olivaoodt ot e ¢ v A Lot Arns. | Quinn, Science. Merial Brophy, Physical Education; ketball. The advantages of such | Bakers Furnish ‘Funeral Cakes' 4 LA BODrat) ot cture actor, and Miss 1son’ Auditorium and Mu- |3 balanced course of physical edu-| apo. or Tarku lies on th : ot Lo Sp Hale Junior High, Harry Wessels;||x; Slone e R Junior High Shops, James H. Ginns. [,q % ol I G 5 R e ; g Ardiils Mabel W . Auditorium and | cation are too obvious to nee Fren o capite - e The e cation are too obvious to need com- | . ot e been ac- Teachers assignments are: L. Whit X: Gert ums Mildred McGe Hulburt street, » police late Tuesday case. ACTOR | ic: Florence Nowland, Xinder- [ ment | nlanc e c r ng i Al D Aob Senior High Schosl X; Loretta McKeon ¥ dley, Library; M 4 YR e e 4 | Aura river empties 8 Fact e £ A age, Whose enior I r " Anna Riley, Library: Elinor Clark, Kindergarten. The report , of the commit S EiEmphsad ! ingham, Ala., for- Millie G. McAul tan Nathan Hale Junior H 7y Phy Jincoln School shows that of some 4,000 men who | 5.2 The city is almost n the New York Principal, Ernest . Upham, D 5 Welch, Physi cation, a. m., 3 3 AUl ating the narrow, yellow Aur St Dorothy Shaple 257 ter ks h O'Brien, Grade 1; Katherine l came under the supervisi 2 s a New York girl L on of the | 4504 with all kinds of cra desk e, tor, History; Robert R. Coff, Direc 5 : Smalley, p. m., Blihu Burritt; Kath- 5 S : > Blaisdell, IX; Katharine G 4 ells, Gr \ Henry, Grade | gepartment of physical education | E physical education |, ¢ "rawlers. motor boats and whit tor, Mathematics: Charles J. Dra- crine Tormay, Physical 5 T . Florence Tormey L0 rock Grades IT'. | less than 10 per cent were interest- ! vere INterest- | . jled market boats, many of peau, Director, French: Jesse D ; e . ired Mitchell, Atypical; T 1 1 sradet i s Winland's. first s 1zz0, Elizabetn Cahill, v 3 « 8 Grades | ed in and participated in swimming LR UL f A Director, h ol e R e ¢ Sheldon, Ki ' 1 anns, HAwok, Grados] basketball, bosag or wrestibe” are painted a bright red - { ew ayto , ld!“' I:‘M'm' s ““"I” ':, oy, W Spencer, Thor a tz, Kindergarten; L Lanion n Anderson, Grades V', s 10 bulletin. “Although It has mors |1 nd the fi tian conver = S D e dtor e e e e on(n T 1lan soplowits 1N : Kindergarten ! Goldie shall, Grades VI' PRINCE HAS INVESTITURE |ihan 60,000 people Jurku quist] « baptiz River Aura Heal A c0|d. Ames. Director, Commercial; Edith : : ¢ : Tl (e ant e = e e o iereld LY ? t e E. Stark, 5 Elihu Burritt . He nney, Auditorium [ London, July 10 (®—The Prince i A. Adams, English; Ruby Baldwin, | 3 i 2 5% d £ 2 ly along the cobble-stor « Tedaa Ay e % Why suffer and take chances? ¥ ; D, M Delia Daly b Skistantita BrincInal: or Carswell, Audi-|of Wales held a private investiture ! 1 an Try this new method and be surprised S g Frace 2 1 O} < Sewing; Grace L. Ball En e, IX en | Margaret Conway, Grar T: Marion | torium and Music; Dorothy Stiequel. [in behalf of King Georze at the quick results. |and throngs of people such Grace Gerard nd I3 peoy 1ot Helen E. —Barksdale, —HIstorsiiq, oc” pogen W. Tracy S Light, | Seience; Mildred McNickle, Liter-|James' palace today [demniAm enicaniihonongh s ggs Cheples J, Combhell, Ehsien Bach. . William A. Hamm : Sylvia . Grade 1:|ature and Tibrary; Marjorie Ander-| Wearing morning dress, the prince {Unknown. The strects are traver el Carpenter, Mathemalics; Dorothy | - ¥ Mildved Hovpet h Harvey, Gr Mollie Gil- | son, Physical i walked from York House to St |7V single- k trolley cars and M. Carr, Blology; George M. ( il . = iy n I s, X rion Cur-|James’ where he presented insignias | lights hang from t sidy Ir‘h\.xllm«l ducation: bindas b s A e : tin. Kindergarten: Glady Stevens, | 10 860 persons on the list of bir ndsomely carved standa D. Chase, Jr., Chemistry; Katherins Sl ! : 2 onors. The market place is Tt Glerki Histors:: Gra olan, | ¢! ! AL Greddl TR S e - English; H. Regina Connor, Eng- | Vil Tisther Koplowi 3 (B ol ; poraud e lish; Elton F. Chase, Chemistry, Jo. | C: Herbert Coct il G i il iaderlich 2ead sephine Crawley, Commercial; Em- Physical Education; el Leman v ; Margar . Gra Florence Free- 6 =l e Mary McAvay, Katherine McGrath, | Forsyth Grade VI Catl itz- | dell 1 \thryn Hughes ]’Y'lfflr‘(;\'. Ilfl‘:\\\m' ;‘K;;}‘,\y» ]"m‘”"]”“ IX; Gatherine Mcintyre, IN: Helen | patrick, Grs . na \ Mary Kindred, 5 G 7 Ma 1 Bliza I, Harry | Auditorium Au- | Grades ; Anna McGill, M. Downe ; dr, S i . oG e e ir, IN: Mary : Walter | 4 n; Catherine iythe Gerstein. § : Murphy, IN; Mary Noor 3. | phie Ko 1 1 MeGill, V. VI Latin @il ey etiGlover ithbertson. Mary it : . : Helen Prest, Sci- | Kather he, Principal. VI, Bua Ol Ll G. Partise, Anne C. B ence. sie, 1: Lila Byrne > : Mabel Steele, Kindergarten, a. Katharine Griffin Sealantao) Kindergarten, a el Powell, IX; Robert S Qu Ruby Dickinson, Library ; Hel \cesco, Art, p. m €. Guilford George W, IX; Doris Rideout, | Shea, Physical Edncation; 1 Bartlett School French; Richard A. Quinn, Ilga, F.|IX; Rhoda Reilly S s O R : 5 . Grade I; Elizabeth Harvey, Problem Democracy;? IX: Owen T. R . Constance | tr S e e | i e Mabel Pihl. Latin and French: Isabel Jackson, IN; William | Camgbell, Kindergarten : Florine Anderson, Grade Clara S. Hefner, Latin; Eunice H. G. Fagrstrom. IX | V. B. Chamberlain Koplowitz, Gr Hildebrandt, English; Palmer D, Junior liigh School Shops | Minnie Clark, Assi to Princi- | LI riffin, Grade 1II': Howard, Mistory; Elizabeth 1.| DMuriel Bradbury, Paul Clark, pal; Mildr 5 le 1:|garet ades 111 Hungerford, Home Economics; Ber- | Fred Drabble, Katherine McCary, | Rose Kiniry i Dinnel ov tha M. Jones, Commercial; Idella K. | William Gratzmacher, Arthur Crotk, | baum. Grad ele n. irade 1V"; Mas Drury. Knapp, Sewing: Marie Massey, Eng- | William Croth, Bertha Hitcheock. | G 1: Do | { Margaret Moffitt, lish; Marie May, English; Florenc: | Lillian Hulhert, hel lehale I; Marcel H 1 rgart A m Meacham, Commercial; Blizabeth | Mary han, Ruth M. Tummer, | Rose Himber: ade T0'; i Rochwell School Mackintosh, Biology, Gladys Nicker- | IN; Amanda W Wes- | Johnson, Grad : I; Elizabelh son, French; Leonard Nixon, Mathe- | ker, Henry Zi Gallagher, Grade 1I'; Abbie C . II"; Bertha matics, Jennie Olsson, Art; Ione D. Washi ; feet 11 ol Proctor, History, Dora Protass, Com- th Larso i 8 . Zelda Bla n, | vonli IV": Mae mercial; Adrienne ¢ French; cipal; Grace Meehan, Grac s rades 111 e s . Jennie Dunbar, Pr .ll. f l Smith, Librarian: Pearl M. Snow, son. Grade I; Mildred Zevin, G | Margaret She \di- | Kel zarten, p. m : miiions o peOP e History; Mary M. Souther, French: |I, II'; Mildred Gaffney, Grade 11'; i and 1 Bengston ' ten, p. m.; Helen : h Virtue; Bertha K. Tallon |Grace Hanrahan, Grades i | Auditorium nsic; May v, | Cofrancesco, Art, a. m. K. Unkelbach, Com- | Rose Miller, Grade 111" Kathr o~ | Art; Mary Smith, Science and H 1t Hill school sa -—-—here S tl’le Berth: Waddell, Com- | Donot Grades 1117, IV'; Pauline Doroth 1 o8 r ane < er n, Open Air; Lillian rel J. Walker, Mathemai- | Renchan, Grades 1V, TV'"; Madel- | Literature; Syi s ilz, Open Alr; Helen O'Brien, Open Mildred G. Weld, Mathematics; |line Lynch, Grades IV*, V' Mary | Bducat n h iP T e Sh Antoinette J. 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