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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1929 =2 i ke 'the young women to further th | project There will be a whist party in the S$t. Gabriel's Episcopal church so cial rooms next Friday evening at § o'clock Refreshments will b llserved following the playing. The party is open to the public. Several changes in the the Berlin branch timetable for have been SHOWING season sugar, English green. Women's and Misses’ DISTINCTIVE HATS in the Autumn Mode A SMART COLLECTION SPECIALIZED $5.00 Felt, Hatters Plush, Soleil trimmed with Velvet and Felts, effects and brimless, each smart and individual in the new shades of the black, navy, weathered oak, blue moderne, brandywine, brown You made, it is said, the to made September information not verified be further curtailment schedules next 28 there of change From is operating be The highway from Morse's corner to Kelsey corner will be -“epaired before winter, it was stated this morning. Several car loads of sand have already been placed for use in | resurfacing the road school begins at Moody's. Sept. 16.—Advt Plainville 7 I\E@; DEMOCRAT TICKET " HEADED BY PRIOR (Mrs. Ernest J. Millerick Nomi- nated lor Registrar REPUBLICANS ~ ENDORSED Services in Churches Tomorrow || Morning—S. S. Gwillim to Enter- AT tain Sphinx Grand Officers—Dig- gle Receives Reward—Other Items Bdward P. Prior, standard bearer of the democratic party in Plainville for many years and a member of the ithful draped || prosent board of selectmen, was chosen to head the Jeffersonian ticket at the annual town election fn at the semocratic caucus in October. The first will be held | F——— 2 | o | in ast Haddam Grange hall on || Arrest Expected in antol News || Four Men Held in A Wednesday, October 9, at 8 p. m.| Theft of Jewelry . 3 second will be held in the Com- elt o Jewelry |\ el & Cleveland Shootmg nity house at Kent, Thursday Boston, Sept. 14 (UP)—An ar || Cleveland, Sept. 44 (P—Four) degree will be conferred at these nection with the theft of $10,000 lice investi d attempted S vorth of jewelry, which was dis assassination of Daniel Ahern, 2 Advent Christian covered late yesterday in a su BY P of New York, shot down on the Rev. Henry Stone of Wallingford | | Way station, nine days after 1 East Side last night when “put will exchi pulpits with the local | | disappearcd from a hotel room on the spot” a few hours after Baston bf tha 0yl Mhe sersices mill A letter containing = key 10 & he nad arrived with three others beas Mtollows:s Mornins !t worship: | ||subyeyaiocker which the loot P I M P Ghld | way from New York, they e A vip, 7| which vaguely described the ern had gone to it 2 SockiRanaerenl s IO ereabouts of the locker, was || Near Schools S e Congregational Church HatE A Dy molin i dest ey St ek i | . med Morning service at 10:45 o'clock. | jh":j ("‘f“ cil by the [[arrivea s e ) Suirchischoole s e edeo il i som ard H. Hunker clean targ ; | | satesmar R. Wood and fired either f executive committee of the )| o = at 15 M AnnuallFleld Day of New Departure ||| mobils on freciy llEmeetifal thoindrsonag Lane, New York, at the Parker tered his resday evening at 7380 ofeloctc || 200 AN REEL AL Company Includes Parade—Empty || o0 oo s e Lo 1 Woman's federation will hold || | i S o Jeienn T s e e e Auto Careening Down Hill, Stop- 5 s Companions / = s el = tised hir ookt o a home of Miss Elizabeth No s o ped by Valiant Policeman, ’ S| said he on ose desiring transportation ) \ e ror T Given Award at Hartford s y would die Smith for arrangements Charles W. Diggle of « Plainville — Chureh of Our Saviour for the ime the - 2 e Church school at 10 a. m. under v ki 1 delicats of ction of Henry T. Powers ised for artistic flower Al T olle m of field e S e t the annual autums ol events wil izl Lincoln Frye. The Young of the Connecticut ¢ | field ! ) yagd ople’s fellowship will hold its an- society in Hartfor be | dash (four run; 449 Al election of officers in par- | created a sensation among Hartford o | yard nalf mils use at 6 p. m. Morning prayer | flower lovers. His exhibit was 1 v men T e with serimon by the r r at 11 | viewed by hundreds and praisc s t|da s; 75 yard dash for girls S heerd on all on | (four hea 440 yard dash; broad T chureh scheol will inau - Mr. Dig display also sh for girls 1t w department in the form |attracted consider ention and | gy ird dash (fouw ¢ a cradle roil. All children in the | was awarded first prize by " ek Ein e parish under four years of age are | judges. At the judging Thursday. |yar S ntitled fo enroliment. Mrs, Charles | Mr. Diggle was awarded many first 1 n ar b H. Curtiss has consented to or, prizes for his exhibits. For the last aile possibility of of the New Yoilt and superintend this in w years, he has made prominent e reased a te and the ranch of the Sunday school showings in all the leading flower | ore is no of on : ) e fincine iperintendent Henry T. Powers | shows in the state ity in Forestville, his cos e et nnounces the staff of teachers for Well Child Conference ing been dispensed w when t Sh first event will be e ve 1920-1930 as follows: | The Well Child held | new electro-mati re in- aten Kindergarten, Mrs. Frank DPowers, | vesterday afternoon in the rooms of 1 the ce nts ¢ Oficer \utomobile \ ent, assisted by Misses public health nurse [ on. it i rell M Ty Bugsn e Evelyn Parsons, Louise Hibbard and | ed hy babies. Dr. cons| g the filing T ON | Thomas McC S Rerl Ruth Ll grade Mrs. Joseph |Cook was in charge and fc lay officer, whose work would | -, o 1c fternoon Hopsia: grade 2, Mrs. Sophie Dex- [td by Mrs. Helen Van Meter of to as to provide protec- [y e ter; grade girls, Miss Willodean | state health department E chool children du feai) ey Cargill; grade 3. boys, Mrs. Bristo Katherine Daly. local nur The | hou lismissa nAieT rolled grade 5, Miss Olga Cook: grade volunteer helpers wer W e ts parking place and Miss Cora Hopkins, and grade §, Mr. | Williams, Mrs. M. Casey, Mrs. O.| The annual holiday S t iree. blocks. MheDonald Peake and Mrs. K yle ployes of the New Departure Manu- 0uznt to a stop near Of the infants a luding th the Robert Woman's guild B. White wers is evening in the town hall ene in the par- the ages of one and _ six|plants, s lay in t has always taken a very i e i There were six new cases, city RS 5 | active pa Sk e Bty - ants and two in the older he local plant closed at 11 SECOND FLOOR [getissinandingiona s end y women 1 the thutesand gtw oRingth ¢ RRolac f v of the most prominent members of o lo e Sresnte to Wbl e relelven lat priniary | olcloak st The parac o ¥ ratie g ohi s X ca a 1 and two were d to form in front of the t eratic He is chief of | ) e i T al examination and two 1 to form in front of e Sy R the Plainvills department re-examined. Feed wlviee was 12:15 p. | T e '| Char 1] PRt iven t ve The total defects were Imwood g Charles J. Elliott was 1to run NTothodist: Chieall ntofi The total d: ) ‘ 3 . — jid Ar. Drior for the selectmar Morning serviee at 10:45 o'clock th i arrived 1 L machir Wilfred | | ositions here 8 A gO0OC = i - Farewell Party » special trains, th Sadeao iy o i ex-service man, and has never | 10:45 o'clock with preaching by the | bt T | 5o0d e Arthur A. Ball, pastor, will be T Ny on iventat) the - 8 teau t street, Lefore been solitics Jastor, IR .. 2. Adkins. The s OLO e e L LR Caiioud -1 the preacher. The for Sun- i 1 Ly 1 vho was notified to appear befora R ne S geasalaitis sermonBwillane SiShadalioorat wn committee, presided as BARSE Willis avenue in honor of Mrs.|wood employ noon. The line | Rich tod ; e e o A cceed John Lewis of East Berlin | ows of Influence.” Sunday school | 5 marrow to 1 ck. DParents are el g sl : et : 2 | S 0 e e b G, ot U] o = :”“‘1” . ‘”\‘ 1"';‘ moderator and Ernest J. Millerick ted to make note of pyalienlionllio Slarldiies ey il gmove dnj thesfol owiagord Manross Not Candidate fo Council N f v ) t w cet at o'clock. At 7 o'clock T s B o juestec ake i d sion. Mrs. Lowell and her daughter, | Platoon of police n mars Contr f 1 constabulary. Mr. Lewis, who e S v rk. Henry Washburn was also | (jonoa. Epworth league will meet | oor Lt o 3 e 2 on oD ol i ontrary to ~arlicr reports, Are e el o |there will be a meeting of the In-| cndorsed for a finance hoard posi s Shirley, will sail on Saturday, Sep-|Arthur Kref wssistant — mar i NI hn Foss o b ool is not ¥ \‘my‘ e force for severa | termediate Teague. The pastor wil | oy f u}fi ening at 6 ocloc k v\H«]n Gt i on e B T o D e : & s ot paretlls L an r wreach at evening serviee R ial hour 1 reshments will be | oo N i D e an i o it A @ loc v Db fisnDrHEcReth g RE S BRI OVEN DB SETNIGEAAL Tt was moved at the opening of | enjoyed at the close of the meet- £ mopihs s L RS iELolm ea gl & 1| Manross has signified his intention o'clock on he Extracting of the |, 5 nioy at th Mrs. Lowell was the recipient of Plant D; Division No Goorge | 51 - A imd My ARIEERIBESANAT | R e alo MGk S R s el the meeting by Peter J. Prior that | Al S noRs il Batthe e Ly el o rd of reliet democratic nominces live in Ken- |© Lo 1o LT 1 complete ticket be nominated by |, many pre “ L;| s vv'mm 1ide, New Departure Band, [znd his nomin petition has ats ington St Gabriel's Episcopal church | the democrats but it was found that T ey B Bachclon Barty jagg | Officers and. directors, main ready been filed with the city clork. e o e e ol bonnd) no= | willlgoBaniitsiwintorh sthetnl Ak to s | steouidin ot e done s sevaral netlliorzy bt S A bachelor party was given last engincering and lab Merrill's Petitlon Filed Caiho’ N N tH l (| 0D | mained a5 before, Daniel Malarney morrow, the morning sersice 0 Lo fused ! St fixed for Sunday aft- | evening at the American Legion | ments, personal rel T e ained as before, Dar Mala Ning v be ! fus 0 accept nominations. T el I s hit street i nor of | ments. g ¢ Sp Vernill g arho’s Name Not Mentioned 10 nd Georze Sullivan being nominat- held at 11 o'clock, My mund | republican candidates for town clerk, 5 s hall on Whiting street in honor of | ments, girls of plant and const o S Scolnclliwas aae S i ting on Thursday eve- | George A. Baker who is to be mar- | tion enginecring departments Tl . SSGOHG SB]eUlmaIl ed. Starr of New Britain conductir n treasurcr, fax collector and | o FEE BIECE O o U o Ftoshe masa gineering ! 1 oHie Senterand f Gl ataty b The Sunday scho. Il meet at 10 | board of assessors endorses ! riec E 1ry's chure \ W |ing department, float T irton, loc | The tickets follow: Shsest e shoolilatnset atell ihnaidsolgemeel lorsed saptist Church Britain on September A din- | pivision G.C on 1o, | rew e s Democrats—Assessor, Philip M. o'clock in the church social rooms. | The men endorse rship at 10:45 o'clock. |ner was served and entertainment | veierans of Foreign Wars sever ; S = FFagan; selectinen, Frank Pierpont Mass will be celebrated at Sacred | Wilson, Willi: 1 the past I B A e Ay : A 3 A e would LEAWIS 1§ NAMED AGMN Henzy itoss (o Belirkd SArhuy HEaTbichuzsh cutyioiclocopby ; G T ndrick. Bible school at 12:05 Plainville Bricfs 3 i s e Woodruff; treasurer, Arthur Wood- | Rev. J. C. Brennan. Sunday shoo! Mrs. I.c v Millerick, wife "* o clon e or Ry R Miss Helen Day is visiting at the ¢ G ] ok residents’ Meeting ruft; auditor, George W Sulliva vill follow By :‘mey”\‘. oo “Hvryx\w Bt o NPT T s e Sl Giorat B e S R St E - “w & Galpin Out of School Race—Mrs. Erand jurors, none; fax ‘““‘“{ b East Berlin's voting population | FECE WS HON I T e | Sunday evening sorvices will be | Brooks of Myrile beach and press depa 2 e L I | ey Melseon BRCons B IRE S A ltiEncdion Slen e = Sltolik el cHucia Sl e c Was MAMEC | omitted during Mrs. Kendrick's seri- | Charles Norton of New Britain | ghook department, float P 160 Ak Hooker Defeats Winchell — Con- | Ritchic, John Hackett, Adam Durst; | jagt evening. No one had fo wall | P place of Peter I Duffy, who has o : ! nof EL fepa I k Monday crnoon at the ¢ % ; 240 on d a ) o o f i ous illness venue has resumed his studies a Diviston 47 Arthur Dahl oo a0 s & ettt registrar of voters, William there being plenty of e ield the position for many years. s IR R Ll e . Divist Art g ! rs. A. B. Ackerman on stables Up Again — Democrats school board, Daniel W. o St bler car fOF \fr. Duffy plans to leave Pla ille % atholic i ‘ tenn: \I:Y v ;‘ 1T i BHOmast e rl Band, Buil B minetonalei ¢ larney, Grorge W. Sullivan; hoa transportatior soon ¢ nomination was maide by Massosiastilghe seel ehratodfitomor,, s Danrax “n- | grinding 1 inspection depart Services This Evening Bicics SlatefaWithout iConICsts: finanos, Thomas Flannerys loard of | s Alma Kramer of Clinton, | Frank Ji Oirien, who pald o trip-|| oW morning at 8 and 10 oiclock at{coln street, who Nas heen touring| ments, o will be devotions at 7:30 e B0 ezt eliet oa e Mass., fs visiting here as the guest |ute to the efforts of Mrs, Millerick | ireh of Our Lady of Mercy. | Maine, New Hampshire ermont | Ll Bt A e e (L Thee ',‘]‘ Nl Eh g e Assessor, I'rank G. | Of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kramer of lin the last presidential campaign Conditions Comfortable and oth 5 UECELOR O RSCELED B0 G s e bl o1 w | church in honor of St. Anne S e S sclectmen, Leon G. Hall, Wilcox avenue., The parly nominated the follow-| Mrs. A. D. Kendricks, wife of |expected home Saturday Britain, grinding departments, float Sells Business party caucuses, nor did the rafter : 5 ; S0 Dr. A, D. Kendrick, pastor of | Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Farrar. HY LA, . Wallace B. O ng wit v £t ctors, rry Taylor; town clerk and trea Next Thurs evening th H |ing ticket own clerk. William H K ck, past f Diviaionte: Ll estecil oy allace . Cru ther! of ring with the shouts of the victors. ) v evening the 4 ! A it e e o A o il : S the urer, Arthur Woodruff; auditor, Ro- | club will present a program of en. | Wilson. republican, endorsed; town saptist church, is reported to 2 Bddy-Glover Dost! Fife Mayor W. Raymond (¢ e Republicans gathered in the T nt a program of en 4 : i esting comfortably at the Hart. | through Maine, New Hampshire and gle | i I hall and caimly chose Selectman [bert H. Graham: grand jurors, Miss ftertainment at Cor flvilnai s s AT STlaor M T e e har [Vormont, sfopped for a few daysias [O0rPS of New Tirita T eren sl Re Gen o kTore sl s R fongR Lieon G. Hall to lead them for an- | Marjorie Moore, Mr. Ellsworth, Ro- | foyturing Miss Lottie Tillotson ot | Publican. endorsed; hoard of = se- [ ford hospi ‘;’ ;"“‘v‘“"'”' ey s Ol Ttk (e g de- | Years. :\{‘,.T".‘{,w\,‘.\,fiw fon busis oiher year and nominated Harry |bert Pinches; tax collector, Charles ail. Miss Tillotson is an enter- |l€tmen. Edward P. Prior and | the removal of gall stones. Il R e partu department, ol | 165 {0 Winthrop Dunbar of Tristol. vlor (o suceecd John Carbo, pres- | . Lewds: constables, George Kan- o tionn cente e | Charles g Biliots tax collector; Wil- | The condition of Mrs, A. W, [bert of Bingham, Maine. = © e stomge depart. | A T0Cord of the sale was filed today ont second seloctman. Taylor, the |upka, Frank Brown, Orville Ven aren in e lareeet - citins " | liam 1. Hemingway, republican, en- | Thomasen, who is a patient at the | Mre Anna B Vance & a0 ment, refrigeration department, | {he office of the city clerk unknown quantity, was mentioncd. | tres, John Cooney: registrar of vot- e e e dorsed: hoard of assessors, I'rank T. | Bristol hospital, is steadily improv- :’"‘0"-( . ]“}‘ e SO | foundry department, garage dep Zaleski's Candidacy Announced 1knov antity, wa ed. | i ; ent. She does not nes- | dorsed; . officers of Rebekah lodges of Con- 10y L GO L o et ol Hon et - teconded and nominated, while the |ers. Royal H. Morse: school hoard. 1 it SORCEAR SEC EaCH OL WSS [ \oclgr, republican. endorsed; - : Lo ment, float, coaster brake depart-| A nomination petition for Dom pport of Mr. Carbo twiddled [ Mrs. Henry Hooker, George Dalbey board of relief, nomination left va- The condition of George 1. New- % ment. float k Zaleski for assessor was filed supporters of Mr. Ca 4 L { R anee. T | before small as well as large au- ; % ! t. float e e s their thumbs and waited until tie | B, O. Shjerden; hoard of finance, R £ 3 ELE Snnt toihe By iha tornnt come ton West Main street remains T : A e 13 ternoon in the office of ‘ ; helier. Max Su. |diences. She has a mixed program e ; Night school sion 7: A, Vuillenmier, alde, b At 70 Aot haa been ent voting was closed. His name was | O. Clark; board of relief, Max § : o oo o Dmittee; grand jurors, Willlam J. | unchange 3 s s o DA S i lerk 4 X humorous and musical. She als) Monday, Sep A an Band of Waterbury, bail | g b0 e e jiot mentioned though he had an- | genhime. humorous and musical. She R1S>|po.n " ang wiliam Gnazzo: con- | willim to Entertain e R aged in usine nounced that he would run for re- | Church Notes a T “ Javes | ciables, Thomas J. Rovee Clesson Potentate Stanley € Gwillim of it S Dristol for the past several years. [+ it particularly those among the south | 5" L : 5 e 10oms, private bath. Tel Plain Division §: €. B. Atkins, aide % cimction. Kensington Methedist Church [ 2EHCT Saunders, Wiiliam Gubbins and the inx temple, Mystic Shrine of | |20 DI S yhionas Lh IEm el SN e The interest of the evening was| With the vacation months safely =0 = A fourth place vacant; auditor, Mil- Etfordy and Vs Gl m WL en s e e X LR e R SLol0 PROPERTY OWXNERS MEE centered upon the nominations for |hehind the Methodist church looks committee in charze of the ton A. Norton; finance hoard, Wil- [tertain Imperial Potentate and Mrs. | o, 0oy B 0 Must be over 16 Slage il : A short meet of the Citizen's x collector. Charles . Lewis and |forward to the winter months with | enefit —whist held Thursday eve- fjjam . Foran and Henry Washburn, | [0 V. Youngworth of los Angeles, | 0" o Tox7iG Hemia 10: Plant €, Elm- | Property Owners' association was Myron D. Goodrich had announcéd |the winter schedule to start Sunday. DIN& have expressed their apprecia ! ropublican, endorsed; school com- | California, at a dinner and recep- e 1691 night at 8 o'clock at the their candidacy for the office, the Sunday school will ot at 19 tion to all ,\w‘”\"‘\ ind to the Com mittec Frank J. O" n library | tion Monday The noted guests X i two ain hall on Park street with Jormer running for renominatin. A lo'clock Sunday morni munity club for their cooperation in | committee, Harry A, Castle will have dinner with Mr. and Mrs. f the committee members tormal ballot was taken @nd cf the Morning worship service is at 11 making the event a most unusual The names of ward (. Madeley illim at the Hartford club in the 2 n. Amc the present total of 418 votes cast, Mr. !gclock The theme will he “Ex- sSuccess. ind Thilip J. Marino we men- | @fternoon and in the evening they ry f 3 Natha neent Dos Lewis obtained 281 while | cept Someone Shall Guide.” Football practice will be held to- | tioned as candidates for constable | Will f ts at a reception to b 1024 Regiment Band of Merid: rowolski. Ed Greenstein and Mr. oodrich had 13 It | Lpworth league devotional meet- morrow —morning at the Hubbard | quring ihe caucus but it was found |held at the Hotel Tlond. Past po- —_— o Yalesvil ot Joh g victorious at the polls in October, it |ing will be held at 7 school grounds. Every member of | that both men are registered repube | tent of Mystic Shrine will also <PLAINVILLE» Yalesvill ei hairman of ill be the 14th time Mr. Lewis has Evening worship comes at 7:30 the squad is expeeted to attend Hear The town committer was | be guests at the reception - -~ — i Many e plar ;h‘ as= n chosen to collect taxes, | The subject ofr the evening medi- | The Progressive Reading mpowered to fill all vacancies, My, and Mrs. Gwillim will go to TODAY ning sp g exhi that a The school board remained prac- | tation is “Whither Goes Thou?" will meet Tuesday evening at S RGriilae Maatin Springficld today where they will be | | Josephine Dunn and Earle Fose | [ bits. t commita lically intact with one exception, .| Mid-week prayer will be held o'clock the home of Mrs. 1 remular meeting of Plainville | Sucsts of Potentate George H. Hen in “BLACK MAGICT not orrow nizht at 0. Shjerden being nominated from | Thursday evening at 7:45 belle Tlazen. This is the openir ve will be held in the Grange | dee of Melha temple of Springficld MICKEY McGUIRE Tl ,\.,MW the Berlin district to fill the vacancy | The Ladies' Aid socicty will hold mecting for the fall on Picrce str «lay eve- |t & dinner and reception. Imperial NG 'and Sesial scone o thelt Te1 wiils adthr i whant StanlevRAs v s anin ress mee Wed All young women hetween the Ncighbors' night will he ob- | Potentate and Mrs. Leon V. Young- | i = SO ninere Galpin's term expires this year. | negday afternoon at the home of |ages of 1 0 may join the with' the following vorth will he guests at the affair, SUNDAY & o on of the sixth ward will be George Dalbey was nominated 1o SC- | Mrg €. I, Lewis youns wom band now under {o furnish the program: Tomorrow Mr. and Mrs Gwillim WATURES DELLIMENE | Con b ol e B cod himself from the E Berlin | Kenstngton Congrezational Chureh | consideration. A meeting of all Hartford, West Hartford, New- | will be gucsts at the governor's day | | phyllis Haver, Robert Armstrong ntiundlingithe mostial |2 s s LGB SR ‘ district. A formal ballot was takeh | Phe first meeting of the Christian those interested has been called for Wethersfield and Meriden at the kastern States Bx- in “THE SHADY LADY" St ¥ e : when it was found that two candi-|pngeavor will be held at 6:30 at inext Wednesday evening at the nville Grange has heen in- | T 1 in Sprin A NEW COMEDY vidual mire g ROCIALID) g ERTiOS dates, Willis W. Winchell and Mrs. fpo cpyren Sunday regular Community club mecting | vited to visit Cheshire Grange on Next Tuesday even Mr. and RANGER, the DOG memb e : ward. Henry Hooker, were brought for | “conmunion will he given at the when further defails relative to the | September 185 to take part in the Mrs. Gwillim will g 10 Dridgeport in “FURY OF THE WILD™ comical Y . 1 by respective Kensinglon par-| o pijceg 10:45 tomorrow. T Tl o i (e e o e el o 0 where they will he guests of Po- comical m HUATHER FROM ENGLAND lsans, Of the 291 ‘“‘[,‘]""‘ S l“, Sunday school will be held at 12 (lari, former president of the Com- | Wallingford Grange on mber | tentate Fred Atw of Pyramid WED., THURS.—MAT. WED. It is fully oAb (o was found that l““" O ¢ 47 | under the dircction of the superin- |munity club, is sponsoring the new temple and Mrs. Atwater at a Mary Brian and Richard Arlen | Wi 7 rade, 1 se of heather Deengnoringl Oy e B Vinchell | tendent |organization and will arrange fo- special Grange Mectings lunchcon to be served at 6 p. m in “THE MAN I LOVE the ever i by Soott of Nels VOLSS "" A B S | St. Paul's Church competent instruction provided | Two special meetings of th and later a eption at th ALWAYA AL COOD SHOW the o e SEre asn polled | Mass will be celebrated at the(pere is sufiicient interest among necticut State Grange will be Mosque Shrine | {d ne A ) atilont Constable row remained intact Paul's church at 8 o'clock and | W | with the old reliables, George Kan- 10 o'clock. Sunday school will | —— s = G : S t' S e . o, ek o, and - omvite |0 G S e i | FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS (6} Punishmen Vintros, momimuted to- suceeed | S0V T SN AL e scar’s Punis ! themselves. John Cooney =~ WiS| (i) po assisted by v, William | chosen to fill the vacaney 10 be oy oo Hartrord | created by the cxpiration of the | ™y, o "y e colebrated at the e - = torm of Willlam Cole. ' John B4 lg,creq Heart church at 9. Rev. WELL -WHEN ARE You < s, el Well! THIS 15 A PLENTY - SHE s 5 e ST VG B i | Jann O Brennan il omlclat FELLAS STARTIN' UP To ) SAL OFF ™ | lciopnice !l WiaT ) PUNISHED ME WHEN i s R e e 5 {ofriinsion non PRI VAS €ON" 1 Berlin Congregational Church : = NG it o ue N TAY IN THE MousE sicered for his name was the las | RE EUREEIEENT ) Bl o Qo SaE i ENERYTMING || 100 YOUR MOTHER ) SHE HEARD T \AS SHE Do?m RY ROM car poisy | | 20 R one me ¢d, and, as cach name = i § 1 i\ \ it y ar j A 1 ne "‘m“':"‘r"nl idependenily, (e |the church at 10:45. Sunday school RANCKH, 0sSIE 2 IS ALL OFF To DO WITH / PLANNING ON US YoU ¢ /7 \NORSE THAN You | i HE WAS . o iaes herelfillad andlNatcoutay|pvillistart il foiclogic 8 | MOM SAW L AL GoIN' ouT EVER HEARD 1] TAKING HeR A i ot sin for an offise (hat did. not|1iske willconduct the morning GO DA EAR | 5 4 ot run f 12 L T d O | SINGING j e v exist. | . “ | East Berlin Items " Le il No otp_richanzes were madk Bl mne morning Svorshi at. the = s thur L. Woodruff being nominated |, o6 GIOTHOE WEFELE - at . J L5 Micosskn e cias towniicisric) | DischodisuRchurah fwl - | —"_/ 3 The democrats had also endorsed | — e = T i S | Democrats Meet | OTICE | : i oloo convened and de.| A public meeting of the Finance Demotraty ais0: 89 s Committee will be held in the Town spite the handicap of a much small- | GO . ! EienailEneRanabsinExnsing fon e B OR S YA D DS In Tl U4 Foroded Rin R a0 sy L 2 B8 SRS OIGIOC IS el h 2 nominated Third Selectman Frank J. | time a list of the expen '_',‘1“ of / o Picrpont to run against the repub- . the town for the past fiscal year { lican momince, with Henry Rose, o1 Will be read together with a pro- \ Kensington, as his running mate posed budget for the coming year. \ oppose Lewis in the October elec- All citizens interested invited to \ jons, the minority party nominacea “tiend \ Harry McKeon for tax collector. Mr THE FINANCE COMMITTEE } McKeon is a native of the town, is A. L, Woodruff, Clerk.

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