New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 17, 1929, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 1929. | ISR “One ‘of the Thr . I r y ¢ in-| 1 r ners will be BEGINNING MONDAY Former Graded Sohool Pupl f e St (%R LM L Sk st o s i s G, TR : Attend Annual Reumion | o ,, and Funeral of Accident Vietim Our August Sale of QOFFICERS ARE NOWINATED - Blankets and Comfortables |}~ 1 was in pieted—Funcral of John ing— t town. Offering Important Savings Q| e g teme, | i o St SRl e s oo v, i e |15 el e Important Savings on Blankets Important Savings on Blankets ‘ AAUHENER : i e i Extra fine quality pure California St. Mary's Blankets, extra fine grade |M A5 ; | 8 ! : £ the vad N wool plaid Blankets, worth $15.00. Un. . o0 single bed size, bound all around nnual reun f Plainsille || ; : : S jverforn ¢ t Last Appearance St. Jean Bapiiste Outing each lunch, 70x80 mixed wool plaid and solid col- N . 3 2 2 i Solid color Blankets, satin binding, or B_]ankgts. rose, blue, gold, green, tan, large bed size, cut and orchid, regular $5.00. 3 95 : $ ?O OO Special, pair e . bound separately, special ~ V. : i “North Star” wool Blankets, all sizes, Beautiful quality Blankets, solid col- et solid color, all wool, single and full bed OIS, bound all around {B||of the ol at America’s finest Camel's hair Blan- . All wool plaid Blankets, solid color, kets, $ Bl e ety 1.-\‘1\ e | single or full bed size. SRRV 0 o0ndon s a00ans 25.00 i it Practically 1 A Hiiy S S od e nz, f 3 Special, each an_entir v officers has rank Burleigl : eets |isch " hu T on th for tory repairs. Cashmere Blankets, Bl been d v oup minating o 5 1 Tel. 16-2 e s T S : disabl G ey Extra fine quality all wool plaid Blan- ¢ $65_OO n € r A, | iy : o 2 i 5 fiae € 1t \ Lt e chapters ot Lloyd Pinder Die kets, 3-4 and full size sl el Bl Drlostand o beds, pair Old Town all wool Blankets, single bed S ; ate size, satine binding, rose, blue, gold, green |g||n= een sced for office by th Guaranteed all wool “Health” Blan- anq orchid, & B | nominating T e kets, made in Holland expressly for us, full sl : ze beds, lovely $9 95 special . ol S | | prisvic smin esident, Mrs. Car- shades e s 5 Better grades $5.75, $10.00, $15.00 Rt e OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY Honorary ;. Collettc les H. Nor Mrs. William ( tha Hamlin, all K: : t Woole rt J T z Hip 8 5 ock ntinued t t ¢t r 1t v T v held une B 1. N Birthday Party The attendance at d-w Dt [“;“ WVaolEy 2 : 3 ; ; A ! Chepids prise party was held last |service continues to in e B L IOnRoN i ‘ A 2 X RArec jar 1y 8 g . : i e/ lin ews | nigint at the home of Joseph Young |general public will be welcomed at IniioBNew in, Wi Louly : : Th ; : L ! . rter Pined et e 2 St SRS honor of his 31st birthday anni- | these meetings each Thursday A fi : ; : st . versary. A number of his friends ning, % el e R e e lghAbEStel y et th illegal transpor= F”LL ENR“[LMFNT were present, and danci East Berlin Ttems o i el s o 1 il ) 435 At Ao zk : 0 and freshments were enjoyed. vices at St. Gabriel's Episc il uhers e S e . ' - t s ol A SATRINGODEL ernoon for election and all will be e ¢ t at fr t 1 s Y ning 4 Entertains for Showalters church will be held ton : noan ad ity A ! of Berlin entertained at a dinner and | ducted by Rev. Samucl Sutel r ¥ ¢ v members of the 5 - 5 , ¥ morr Pol B} adow Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Showalter, who |ing of the Sunday school 4 3 ' N musical num . hasel team v y t r € ro by the School Officials Oppose Absences in lown, e, Showaiter wax for- | il steet wers plesssatly surpris g ernor John H. Ti The Connceticut-Westorn : ¥ : s hoon at Muaay 1 il ek efore finally ; s | merly superintendent of schools in |at their home last evenin c tvern y i - ¢ 1 have n ring r the t of his : 1 & © with Auburn, Alabama. for the newlyweds. A social time wa. fon nic West TO MAKE GAREFUL GHEGK Th‘.h,‘\ :‘w—(;;‘:vzl_l'ww‘ DS m-mv.‘ M:-}Tmi‘ S ‘ 4 : ' oAt : 3 2 4 e 3 Both Escape Serious Injury—Wol- | o e .; > l LR ik ice head- sailed over this part of t! G e W bR elec- |y “rpumbull will be the guest of |t the boys, it bei ‘ than- | : aved From Flames— ; o lefendant, a lecal truckman, Tnjured Toys in Unchanged Condi- |MIERL Eiving residents of the town | (2 T8 08 08 WHIROOE ; | honor. e ! L . ; e S e ted in court this m hat he njured Boys in Un ged S Soportinily o s I Gipi Do ke e i ekl wde by the i© « ¢ " v Today ! : sport the tion—Suit Follows Auto Accident -‘}‘”L‘"Of the people did not realize |}, 4o\ ons, Mr. and M a ) ist oRtssoc1 o RIS e i : - 1l Day Tomorrow. ¢ plac the league stand u i f]?;; | that the ship was due and their at- AR : ! 5 : s il : ) next | Side of v : | at home to their mar oy L e . r will be ¢ ) . — Church Notices — Showalters tion was first attracted by th . LU ‘ nbers of the association d oz ax ; 2 1 . ) ” Foolds son o i e } a v c but near drone of the six moto (hghare 8 MEseno @b B RLbeen aon ) I dirigible and the hum of the escort | NOW Dritaln are the { planes. Cameras were in evidence |14 Mrs. Gustav Petit. of I G011 8118 o SEHERCAINOF [ = en S emned Btuls SRRna Dt 5 U today i shots of the ship. Belden spent the day in Middlete the wild, or, better, the call of the e ! cultivated field, will be closely | The visit of the airship last night R. R oo e = Colletts watched by school officials in an | recalled the date when the Shenan- e I rt to have pupils enroll in school | 104, shortly hefore its destruction, | ©“1S 1 U Partridge of Oak P By 8 ts. Char 5 ond Ehslons el Tyl s o Taln: e ol o Aipisam e oursiS oyl TG L S0 S S e : ¢ Norwall that in the past there has been some | LOWR. > A e ? trouble with parents and othe Sult Over Accident M Roas ot rock Dr keeping children out of school for| Milton Simmons of New Britain, ' ciy has retu R Pl el a week or two to help on the farm | through Attorney M. W. RoSenberg g sevoral avoeks sl after school sessions are under way. | of New Britain, has brought Suit|of Mr. and Mrs, John Frank of Woat This year there will be a deter- inst_Giancinto Leoni of Meriden | Cromuwell, mined cffort to have all pupils en- $200. The suit grew of an rolled the first day, avoiding the|accident in Berlin in several weeks changing of seating plans und(»fln: ago, at whi h“:vv ,“ ‘::l|s“<'\“u\r‘>\-‘11”1,'\! ing the past several years will be re- Congregational Church Loarraneament obTooma R iter s they [REeaSmintan e e ‘; - leumed next month, the first one to| Mornir at 10:45 o'clock are once organized. AstHEslmons o the extent of e held Monday evening, September Officials state that a arulliPts ha gase will be heard in the {3 in the church parlors, The hos. checkup of . enrollment will be | €'Y “""(‘."”‘";_“‘ {""-“!"1 tess for the occasion will be an made and all pupils will be ac- : ‘l“ -_"“""““”“" . Inounced soon oounted for as soon as possible aft- e condition 'of Donald Sheldon ing the past Guests of Honor—Berlin Briefs. The yearly clash between the call s as follows: Ho, Plainvi The whists which have been con ducted at Sacred Heart church dur- and Robert Skinner of wh e DPythian Sisters will meet e G Uie (adatiry @ Ui S0l DI |fe s i s M WO Nfonday evening in their rooms at RVa onfinec N g ooms 4 7 g > Sthools in the town open Septem- CUB R SO ”‘” New "”} the Community hall. This will be the PLAINVILLE 5 ber 4 and promise to bring out one GRI HOMD S .'\‘,«‘-ll ! o mi-monthly meeting TODAY of the largest enroliments exper- | e ral da ; T e e - i o e | is reported as favorah! Roth | R¢ lerick Allen of Cortland o0 [ al fenced inithe town. | An' thet Ken- (7 CR3T0C8 BE M8 SRERbiE. £ ot . was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. | { The Diving Beauties, Sword Swal- sington Junior Migh school there Read yesterday. | flowers and Tight Wire Wall will be about 40 pupils in addition Ll z 23 2 ! o SPIELEL to U S it e by B % drbon by Midltee hio" i ‘l‘ll‘ Sieoiores AR et larger | Jonnsont ot Now. Britaln, wholwas| O0io'al blackberry, Serop, = about|| fwithialun Haje anc Bepeeias yea Other schools cxpect larger | | ted by Constable Brown on a 90000 bushels, would make 1.600, See Last Chapter cnrollments than last term, ot e 000 “fat” pies or 2,000,000 9 “QUELN OF THE This is due in part to the fact| Visiting Hor ones, it is estimated ~ NORTIL WOODS™ - in 1 that more pupils are realizing the| Mrs. A. Carroll Hubbard — 1 STHE BLACK BOOK !he mengan egmn importance of higher cducation, | daughter, Dovis of Milford, are vis. | $1.50 le salt water AT BIGESHOW 3 5 while parents are also urging their |iting RRev. and Mrs. an L. Dodd | has di old s | Plainville Woman Struck children to go through school. of the Kensington Mothodist church, | TIVET natural route to the - _;'“\“"l\‘“ % ain Presents rs. Apruw Eschoo Beriin Congregational Church Mrs. mond nith Freeport, Tex, Real 4 W 3 and | R oni AR R ST G ot . e of the r © t Berlin IRl Sm 's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D in “THL BLACK V\( | Digd I Congregational tomorrow | Phillip Lot of East Derli - ; 3 1 : k | R DANCING TONIGHT | R L RLOR L A Entertainment Each Evening NaCs with NITA NALDI . 5 Atteactive Side Show 2—Features—2 morning at 10:45 C His ser- | Change In Se on topic will be “The Unscarc 1 # 5 ¥ and SUNDAY at chisi Blehs bE C 3 {ton Methodist church will be 2 PARAMOUNT PAVILION Heafuuing : 4 ) ' » T T Kensington Cong. Church ted during the month of August, : Located Near Old WED—MATINEE and NI Baby Wonder o, o ol Folle f ! ; ) i 1 he 1 trokes T 1 med robbery rvices Will be held at the Ken-| cording to an announcement made Sl MONTE BLUE Mille ot : S : mapnst Gl ! ronivimg ston Congresational church at by Rev. Alan L. Dodd today: erlin. Faie Grounds [ In “CONQUENST Eriday and Saturday ivenings || whe . nation 1 0 no b : ses, will \ FheE rn, ATREi Vernon L. Phillips will be in charge, St il e pected ! ; : Constables on traffic duty in the | = = 2 IKensington Methodist Church s < 'S | to expe tha h o be: very Rew Allan L Dodd il be s (00 QR e it ve vers | FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS * Nl heavy traftic over the week-end ss A 7 arge of the services pt the Ken-l.. (8 i DT, (0 HECk-eh | sington Methodist chureh tomorre v [ RO Gre heds ,[“; \;,m]\\m: Sunda school for all ages w e | t & 0Lt pahine e o a0 e e DUBR it VES fover the bweelcana e — = N ~ e the weather is good. This year [ WHYLITS A UKOLELE J) (A OvoLELe 1 v THE HAMANANS PLay= )/ U s ) O 11 sounos Lve they were pinned agair L senliere il ansureed e i e iR oni O Y/ SENT To ME BY ! i in service will o et | oS (han usual, oficers have stat- )\ SOME ONE ovER /1 }mv_\l AAKE THE [ELL- e / (@) AL OUT 11 o'clock edo | A IN HAWA] ceT NS = »worth league will meet in| Jast Berlin Methodist Church | o I AR ( [ SWEETEST MUSIc You \/ | 1 / O inf {Hol lovening Iatl T ‘As Jesus Passed By will be the N e f o'clock. evening service will be | toPic of Sunday morning’s sermon cld at 7:30 o'clock, the pastor be |at the Methodist church by the pa | | ng In charge. An evening service | tor. The service, which begin be held on Thursd at 7:30 10:45 o'clock, will be led by the pas- tor. | St Paul's Church IFollowing the preaching service | will be held at § and 10 the church ool will convene un- t St. Paul's church in Ken- | der the I hip of Mis nmml] on tomorrow morning. Rev.| Barnes | *. Brennan will be in charge, as-| The Intermediate league will meet sisted by Rev. William Casey o [at 7 p.m | Hlartford. A session of the Sunuay| At 8§ o'clock the evenin \\’ov\hlp‘ chool will be held following the 10| Will open with a song service. The | pastor will discuss the subject of | ct Chure! | “Upper Room: Inasmuch as the | Mas: » held at the Sacred ) Methodist church is the only ‘V]c(‘nl | art church m East Berlin av 9 in East Berlln where evening gerv- clock tomorrow morning. Rev. | ices are being held, a cordial invita- John C. Brennan will be in charge. | tion is extended to all members of # Iollowing the mass there will be a | other denominations to join in the l 5 = ’ 1 2 o ) RE6,U. 5. PAT. O 01925 8Y W session of the Sunday school. worship,

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