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NEW BRITAIN DAILY 'HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBERHI’Z, 1929, & Plainville News':.."."t:. v =] Bristol News | scoreless tle. The rivalry fsintense | —— _________ [l. of laughter throughz e ing. There were nal _T__ and hat trimming 77#* &Wig Cantor: by the men, balloon battlus between the two aggregations lloons filled with flour. bag STATE ROAD HERE, " vors wese SEVERAL CHANGES - | | The regular prayer meeting of the | 2 p.m, |out the even It “r»r“ ived Monday, October 21, until|crowd in ga [ expected that several local | driving, saw 1ctors will bid on the work. con rah ¥ noid: onating the ne-Hills, Stafford avenue, an i c. aying beg: gewood schools today. According | ger cting cash |to Dr. B min B. Robbins, health {in a tin cup from the crowd. | off there will be about 500 in- | 10‘ ulated after today's clinics. | 8¢ hools will be covered tom Advent Christian church will be 'No Evidence Found of Speeding i,ois covmvs = 745, ovioe Wil Enlarge Park on Boulevard wing a hilarious evening, al- 000 packages containing dry articles of un- us and Southington road. i The Girl Scout troop committee | : | wil hold a meeting tomorrow eve- | Juc nd Mrs, Myron E. Rogers Ob- | 1 fO/C 8 MRS t. Mrs. Howard eld Sunday local eleven | Jennings Blames Speed For club played (o at the home of | Plainville last Su Accidents at Memorial—3Man Held ) | e present an interesting mission study. Install New Bleachers | morning between the hours of § and | doubted value were sold, netting the Brown Thomson’s October Furniture Clearance or Reckles Driving e s s e e e Gt e L e by New Britain General hospital to Mr. | he snd football team will|a 1ske RESULT OF COMPLAINTS i ‘ ‘ LT a huge commif- | Mr features serving 20th Wedding Anniversary | !¢ pre jor 5 I ton avenue. All Fov Passing Bad Check—TImm BDiEvIng siyeho 2 i | —Prizes Awarded at Whist Party | bers are sted to attend | The Mapl « | | b i v i The state highway department has zation Progresses—Notes, raveling clot he, w ! | —Girl Scout Notes—Items, I besn! busy the e b e i led e prizes ey o . ling the land and grading on Farm- The board of pa Man c of t AA’Z) SALE OI In aneped 1o B [etien sont to N at the City hall last night and |test of a two-game series | Pari ington avenue near the Old Mile- stone inn. Few See Assessors by the board of sclectmen, Captain | Robert T. Hurley, commissioner of state police, has notified the local | officials that the new state highway Very few people in town have ap- | on East street between Blossom's |Peared before the hoard of assessors Among th corner and Hart's corner is being |$0 far with their property lists, It | velopments w patrolled by a state police officer. | S¢€ms to be the opinion of many that | largement of th The officer is on duty during the |they do not have to appear before | boulevard. The I week-ends and on various days dur- | the assessors and sign their lists if | by -nllol'v\“wz use of the w ing the week, they did o last year. This is not the | tion of the ground for d I property owners are | WL be soon cove hool eleven is for imy o scheduled for a game. The lo- ments to Muzzy cal educational gridders will tackle wore important de- | West Hartford High sehool at the lo- | improvement of | The Bristol Hig BEDROOM SUITES and ODD PIECES leld € day afternoon gular m t Post No. 994, Veter: will be held at the new par nping it ready Numerous cow plaints were made | | to the selectmen that the highway °Pl&ed to appear this year and sign [ 0 8row Vo - i . ‘11“ e Elks will med Nflval Omcel S“Cks tfl motorists and that something should | 5t Year: 5 ed loar in gre = i 3 SRmIEan i A et | be done to bring to an end the vio- Tootball Practice it \ S TR ... THEIR UNUSUAL LOW PRICES YOU WILL BE EAGER atlons of the motor vehicle laws be. | The Plainville Biues will Rl 8 pense o vorted A SUITE OR AN ODD PIECE. thall practice o'clock at Trumbull field | 1 for the game Sunday| The floodi cause of the danger to rsby and ;importa chool children. The selectmen sent |NINg at | @ letter to Captain Hurley to find out ;‘“ preparatic This large purchase from a leading malker of fine furniture ... at 40% to - i cer, that it the state police were golng o |With the Bristol Wist Ends. All rosterday. One of the brooks, e 509% i B | pa the players are d to be e t with- excavation 4 50% discount, enables us to pass on these wonderful values. Marking Al e oad, out gl N rned into talithe them at exactly HALF PRICE it is to your advantage to buy now ... if vou want high grade bed room suites or odd pieces. FOUR PIECE BED ROOM SUITE Consisting of Dresser, Vanity, full size Bed and Chest, walnut veneers in combination with gumwood. Tops of Dresser and Vanity have beautiful figured burl walnut veneers, as well as fronts of all pieces. Regular sell- ing price would be $375.00. $ 50 This suite beyond compare at this low price ............ I 8 7 : | According to Captain Hurl he pool. A heavy rain will b | State Officer Patrick O"Toole | heen patrolling the highway found no evidence of speeding or | necessary before the basin can be NITIAT‘[]N STUNT filled, as the oks are small and the flow of water from em is reckless driving, However, the offi- slow. The pool will be in readiness cer will be Kept on duty on the high- | | by the skating season, according to{ T school pupil way for some time to come to, see | Joseph Civizzio, are I | are 320 prize o that motorists abide by the motor MRalbostd Alo onElia e NS e ‘ fered by the Daughters of the| Muzzy | American Revolution to cover a fr be | trip to Washington on the annual for | pilgrima nd Trans- ¢ Irip to eau of en- the Jease was laced on the counsel in e rges that pted a $100,000 1 L. Doheny for vesterday &2 stallation of new bleachers Special Officer John . Conlon s {on duty at Fast and Mapie streets | 600 Washing Student MtaCkS!Md e | cause Luene daily during school hours to protect istand at the |10 be b the school children while on their Chinese Youth [(hecrenaiviof e randslends being | ber way to and from school. The flz & school classes nd of of eve 5 | Two weeks of close competiti & i considered | Two v of clo ompetition man sery it the mase street rail- seione compRtilion e find Henry Pl road crossing has been extended | Cambridge, Mass., Oct, 17.—(UP) MpRoyeIen Ally tied with ' . | diate g virtt . Memorial, he Hiker, N from D.om, t 2p.om e rail- [ — feet-wa g sode e - ieorge Alexande 1 ners 0w sio 2 in. o Themral ) S ARCEL waanlne Sifenteady fon' finel| ASOR TR eh R B . piant. | Georse Alexander o nish rgued aw ept plots a were dis- e begi jand William Scott were appointed to | mun the society for th Ten depu nor to call ¥ hall, who asked the gov- te election for : Salvatore Marges, Joseph Cloubos, (1), 14: Mrs, Elmer Thomas, Me Howard Rogers, Lucy Rogers, and |him. | “flicker” signals, and ' lights were 1 in Rogers, race. The Jewish students ignored | warning: n “'sto road officials intend to install gates |steps of the Iogg art museum scem- 4 D | grade for first place Am an -—-————w at the crossing in the near future, At | ed ‘muv)v today to result in a revi- | ¥ ijh]ru\-mr Vr‘]'fl J'fi\'(f:‘:"f\ The award is to be determined t Before court convened, Frank . | New Tritain. Upon their refurn Plenty of action and interest s |the Dresent time the selectmen are [sion of the system of initiations for {;jhru:]::l St 1e MEmbErs Of | 4 o number of new pupils brought in | Hogan, chief dofense counsel, an- Berlln News from a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. promised the boys. endeavoring to have a 24-hour serv- | prospective members of secret $o- G L ... |tonight on or after October 1, the|mnounced that Doheny would | Quarrello will make their home on | The 4-H club will meet this after- | 1¢© established at the crossing. | cieties at Harvard university. A lengthy m\.vu_u_m on the traf- | oororate attendance of all con- 4 o » stand late in the day. —— e !Grandview avente, Kensington. {noon immediately following school.| Thelr plan has met with the ap- | George R. Clark of Cynwyd, Pa., | fic Pazard at the War memorial on | coined making up the number of | vesterday testified that Annual Church Meetings | Nearly 150 attended the supper | Proval of the public utilities com- |, sophomore, was washing his feet | the boulevard between the commis- | /il |p eed 10 bid on the Pearl The annual mecting of the Berlin held last evening at Community | Mission, which is taking up the mat- {on the museum steps yesterday as 1 slonersitooksup considerable time The standing of the contestants up | Harbor project, only after the naval ngregational church is to be held banquet hall by the Ladies' Aid so. | tef With the rallroad officials. | part of an Initiation stunt condusted | . Jud&e Newell Jennings seld Sthatisg Fisjas tallows g N O oA, Hlctched for . Dim Gue !this evening in the church rooms. ciety of the Methodist church, Married 20 Years Iby the exclusive Hasty Pudding |the cause o e 1"-*\‘: ‘f'- [ber in parenthesis indicate the num- [ Borrors of a war that might come The reports of the various commit The Community club meeting Mr. and Mrs. Myron E. Rogers nr»‘,d“l, nowned jnter v of huf U1 ber of new pupils brought in and ti c | to the Pacific coast, and the neces. | tees will be read by thelr chairmen. | 103" \ast ‘avoning was well atieey + | auietly observing their 20th wedding | - { i .| 'speed.” Drivers, shor leav- | (o oond number of credit points to|Sity of having a fuel supply at Pearl Extenslve alterations to the audltor- | ny . i o ® 82 T2 BHERCES | gnnivorsary today. Mr. Rogers is the | Suddenly, among 2 roup of Spec- | ing the conter of the city, p on | 00" ' Harbor. {lum of the church ~Sunday school | 4~ EITW' Barmonica ban v“?;;““:‘ proprietor of the Rogers bakery on | ‘“n‘:”» q;}'m;x‘z";‘ ;‘ :‘l"’““"";;"‘\‘.“"“‘_f | ‘|‘ f\"u"\'“" : to the dee, “‘;“ en- [y nry Plante, (5), 4 o | —_— 7 llavelbean Snlanmed S forksom ed timanl - 1ol RICEREI SReRt e I Byl T e e s g e e e o actiye| Bnd I 4 Chinese,” | danger the lives of other drivers | , ©onrY (B & Yea[’]y Mee[mg Is Gal[ed [op | his evening a committee is to he ?f:"‘“‘\‘“‘j‘“‘“'" r‘:"q"‘”" Sontertihed T e m}"‘{'i 07U QU Gl e ity g a turn at the memorial or | "‘:,\" ; Lt ; 1(’0" Alma,d? Prisoner D appointed to look Into the matter|p o/ SYETE BE8 WOR W CArolvn | oy Ccnairman of the committee in |, The Chinese student was not in- | coming across fr Mellon street. |, 1 © oy oplere (2), 103 Louls Mar. | In Chihuahua Palace Monda Anemoon and report to the congregation later | \*&d- orogress. in ihE 2229 | charge of the inatalling of the Mrs, | Jured, but several Harvard men who | Cutting down the speed when ap- | &7 o Fridolf Johnson, (1),| Mexico City, Oct 17 (UP)—Gov. y in the year regarding to the propos- | LISTEsS. Progrees i the vaude. o s “Cage and William | itnessed the incident protested | proaching the monument would be |t et i ebils Rl el of the state ot S AR ed alterations. i e R T AR GRS o R i R R 45 Gl | the only solution and would elir MLl D e il al prisoner in | At @ meeting of tho ecclesiastical | W28 Poted. church last month. | A few minutes later a group of {ate a large percentage of the acci- | 4), 20 Charles L. Lacotte, (1; 11| from Chihuahua WEDDING ON ANNIVERSARY‘KO\\(! e eRehsehiMonanyilover IR (Cland i coxpatwill meat iy pstaranoiy s RN e L L e e S E Aol (1) A1 AiberE Tailt|city: sald today ning, Russell Gold, S. e Coale, | this evening at 7:30 o'clock at Com- | qren, They are Mrs, K. Q. McLeod, land the initiate denounced their| Suggestions to use red discs as | 4; sa i f | Daughter Weds 30 Years after Par- | & committee b Church night will be held {his wde during | verno | coming year. Mr. Coale is to suc were ors of Almada. M evening at the Methodist church, : Stokes, o - & 2 Beatrice Rogers, all of Plainville.| Some of the students who protest- {the course of mecting. Nothing | i o i The deputies charged the governor ents—Miss Gwatkin Wins (‘ollog‘t‘;\;]("l B. '7_-“- hjerden as chairman of | the program starting at 7:30 o'clock. | The couple have two grandchildren, | ed against Clark’s attack on the | of any definite nature was decided | ‘]‘" . J\,)(.m"\a‘”.(;,fl‘“ {1 |Was usurping po by remaining | the committee. |The educational program will he E e e b N 3 e had | tpon to prevent further collisions. ey |in office without calling an election honor—Annual - Church Meeting | The following budget has been |conducted by Rev 1 Psioher seams tolbeRailnopular Ohineacicontenden SEthatfiinedhad Salvatore S | 5 Adkins 2s- | month in the Rogers family. Mr. and | been ordered to take such action as Bad Check Case Continued Isted by Mrs. Adkins and W. H.|Mrs. Rogers were married in Octo- | part of the initiation stintClerigde i fahe casel ol Henny (HUNIDRTE was b gt eh i pisu e sl i yne. nd their daughter, Dorothy, was | clined to discuss the matter. brought up before Prosecutor An- ? D Naliee lronas ) The library will be open tomorrow | also d in the same mont Harvard auhorities were reported | thony Zntepoon DU S 2o, afternoon and evening for the ex-| Their son, Melvin, will take Miss |investigating the feet-washing inci- | court this morning and was con- submitted by the comittee of the ec- Tonight—D. A. R. At Norwich. | clesiastical society for the coming ) year: Pastor and supplis 31,100; janitor, 340 after expiration of his term. The governor's opponents asked federal government to inte; vene. Camire, (2), ‘he annual meeting of the cor- ! ratos of the Berlin Savings bank | il be held Mon 080; music, lights, $70 oon at |6 “eiin: communion table, $24; ChAnge of books. Helen Perrett as his bride this!dent and also several other initiation | tinued until Saturday. Hurlburt is _‘,',", X.";“,?','," At R ] re stars so distant that > o'clock at 1:] tie bank }75; printing and past- | Mr. and Mrs. Vietor Richardson | MOnth. Today also marks the annl. stunts which have occurred at the alleged to m.n passed a wort | ceived from the Metropolitan Insur- | (¢IF light must travel for 36,000 repairs, $600; annuity ind of Boston have returned home after . | university this year. | et miles before we see it. versary of Mrs. Rogers' bir HiEtolRIoRanno general conferen 50; inci visit a3 the guests of Mr. and Mrs, | Before her marriage, she was S — % Candy payment ompany of g2y \[ k to i > the hoard of trust- benevolences, 10. Royal H. Morse, Ella Manchester. | BELGIAN MINERS STRIKE uig to official positions S 87,471, | e SN A series of Partics Opens | Brussels, Oct. P)—Tw ‘!\. : i This and That It . . A large gathering was present at collleries employing 10,000 workers | Nad been paid, Hn ¢ t officcrs of the bank | Rev. and Mrs, §. A. Mske are en. | Military Committee the second of a series of card par- have been tied up by a strike of | & check the s are: president, Frank L. Wilcox; vice | tertaining relatives from Massachu- | May Consider Act | li#s given last evening in the basc- 13,000 miners in the Mons district, | FeCeived ) inden charge of| The plan went into effect on Ocs president, Ernest W. Mildrum; [selts at their home on Berlin street. | yey g0 o0 €8 WAREHE 2 fiofiiha Shirenior Our Tadyfollwnose (demandsiordintorased en cen i o Tibel0E B i SLEharEe 0BIPT D 18 RaR MENCLR S 8Lt s been tary, Her There will be a meeting of the| > L Mercy by the Catholic obtaining goods under false pre- 7 C treasurer and se Deming; assistant treasu J. Iitzimmons; and tary, Ruth W trutees consi Trank L. Wilcox, 3 [aulry by-the house military com- L EEY B Eha Sathol: ‘_"[“_‘;": :‘)“{.“‘jre not fully met. The miners ob-| ‘= ¢ issued for the benefit of over mittee of the war department’s In- | JC0. Frises were awarded (o the tained increases of 3 per cent and | e Therabans oniolon [terpretation and application of the ™ APSFS 10 e chie S e 8 penfoent, ut fiheyEhad® askad s ST e e one e | national defense act and of the e series, gtand prizesiwilliliper cent land 10 pericant. 2 . be glven, = 5 hee UL et armysiilve year als expansion proc & St } A serious coal shortage in Rl ) g omes | gium { er, James | Sewing circle of the local Grange sistant secre- | this afternoon at Grange hall. rner. The board of | Annuazl elections of Bolton-Kasica s of the following: | POst, American Legion, will be held M. Griswold, | tomorrow evening at the post rooms 500 { res of plan is um paying method. Pre- miums are paid by the employer for awnsdale avenue was struck by o | car driven by Paul Luber of i . % gram, will be sought by Acting ‘ ia predicted unless the diffi- | v, (F0RE Y esterday | one month and thereafter the cost WO 1 E. W. Mildrum, | It the tow L bhur Durity and | Chairman James of Michigan, when | A large atiendance in expected at jculty s settied immediately, the( R SI00R. R ol{Tator | 15 anivedibotyeantine eriployer and George E. Prentice, Claude W. Ste- | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Durity ;“"‘ congress cohvenes in December. the meeting to be held in the parish 'coal stocks now being less than | A e L R G B . vens, and §. Chase Coale, daughter have returned to their| e DT house of the Congregational church 300,000 tons, J.Hiee fo DES Lo bexkgliow; S Vherarit] SID 2Y osm ol el s s h S ¢ th . homes after spending several days d he was satisficd informa- | tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock ,MI | w nd that e had only minor| The insurance for each worker is t the meeting reports of the of- | wjth Mrs, Durity's parents, Mr. and | tion brought out : hearings would g I i = bru suffered a sli shak- | $1,000 in addition to death benefits f e : yshusten RN, i i arings the women of Plainville and sur-| yACHT PORT N ; a sl | ficers will be read to the corporators | arg, 0, Durity of East Berlin. result in a revision of hoth. L e i [ GHT RREORTEDFAGROUND S et | ereated and the policy provides tem- | § present garanlid v ; ry under the aus-| Barngtable, Mass., Oct. 17.—(Pl— ¢ S S B eniplove auts “DIASTATIC DEFICIENCY” (failure to [ t. Mrs. George Gridley of New Brit-| picojonments since th ssage pices of the Woman's federation | Luben wi in court tomor- | porary income to an employe suf- | EFICIENC Heads College Committee [ain spent yesterday with Mrs. Don- | (.4 ¥ " n“; 1’“'l’fl»m§'“<'f v e m: DA ;“' i : The schooner yacht Clearwater with | fering total and permanent disability | | figes etarches), causes oy anies; 2 e ense and ad © umbe or speakers | 4 o . 8 5 ¥ cages stomac] ouble. Bee Miss Natalie Gwatkin, daughter of |ald Montgomery of Hudson street. S opdlon tofth T of important spcakerS iy crew of four men aboard went five year program necessitate | will be present changes to mect modern conditions, t he said. before the age of 60, The full amount of the insurance The speakers and ire as follows: Dr. Applications 1 Mr. and Mrs. IL. W. Gwatkin of | George C. Smith of Greenwich, is, Worthington ridge, has been elected | visiting in town with relatives. deficiency, potatoes, macaroni, rice, breskfast cer 4 other starchy focds remain in | aground on Sandy Neck off this port {in a high wind today. A coast guard r marri e : e office of t 1l be paid to the emplove in case he World Demands 5 et office of | wi ¥ R by the club, El Circulo Esapanol, at| A mid-week son-mlmu be. hol;i (e Shah That Amerlea Be Christian: Dr. | P70l boat went to her assistance. X by following: Eugene | of total disability in monthly insta his slorpag Russell Sage college to be in charge | in the Kensington ] ’vl‘\fl ‘L‘C’)‘h“": VINCENTS HOOV Brewer Eddy, “Missionary Factors Rioux, 188 pfd avenuc,suand | iment NESS, SICK HEAD- of an entertainment to be given by | this evening with Rev. A. L. Dodd in At {5 WWorld Deter DA rvsal Pauline Sarah Tormagioni of 137| A vi g nurse service is offered ACHE and other common troubles. that club during the coming year. charge. | Washington, Oct. {P—Dr. Gridley street 1 Alfred Plante of k or injured employes who are “TO0 MUCH ACID" is the c of Miss Gwatkin is well known in meeting will be held at George Vinee : Johnson, “Arc Churches Winning or v rayer i it, chairman of 'h"i Tania ; ¥ hE % RA ck this evening in the| Rockefeller foundation. and Mrs. | ‘o F 3 Shat eErs A datlon g MS- | rhe meeting 18 open to the gen- Derlin Junior High school and the | Kensington Congregational church. 1 N t and ) nnic , members of the plan. A health slmost all the remin ! of ou Berlin, having graduated from the { [ MoRIn 0tio08 Gentes Bleda ‘\\xm'. burcau s dicaffasia | | thmssitaie sl fa it et ! Vincent, are guests of President and Ko | Pite lection T s supplement to the m service. ; >h § eral public. Tea will be served by «P INVILLE» | File Election Expenses pplemen nu ser | 3 New Britain Senior High school. In | Vernon L. Phillips will be I Mrs. Hoover at the White Hou L LA o the ladies of the federation, Il ‘The following hav No Game This Week TONIGHT || accounts at the and| The local high ¢ filed expense | Health and hygiene ice of the c pamphlets are distributed regularly to aid the em addition to belonging to the Spanish club, Miss Gwatkin is also a mem- They were entertained at dinner |last evening along with Justice e attendance at ting of the Motherhood | hool foothall || wpHE WE o o lerk for the final clections: Frank | ployes ber of the review board, French ik AE i GOk nunite Ndnte aaL Mrs. )l.nl'u\ Ll Stone, Dr. and | ajoven will remain idle this lq-‘“”-_; LHE) ‘_‘“")"“' SRS | W. Dutton and Joseph P. Landry, | 200 At Entertainment ot i club, and the Forum, T T ihe meeting, Mrs. \ornm! Kellogg and Mr. and day, it being an open date on the | with Erich von Stroheim candidates for th. council, spent Two hundred club members TN ; S D. A. R. At Norwich SR T T | Mrs. Mark sun schedule. The locals are practicing and Fay Wray | nothing; George 8. Beach, ' spent | their friends packed the gvr Ariab S Tiie annisl wiule mieetlve of the Scouts Active | e faithfully for their game next wee — - — || nothing, and Dr. Alexander Both- |of the Congregational par glipfa] AonaminoosctT e Daughters of the American Revolu- [ The Berlin Boy Scout troop will CHARLES HART NAMED with Litchfleld high. Yesterday | FRIDAY | well, candidate for the council, spent [last night and everyone thoroughiy 5 d ‘ tion s being held today in Norwich, | mect at the usual hour tomorrow | Washington, Oct. 17.—(®—The |afternon the locals journeyed to “MODERN LOVE" | 83 SrayEd T ildge sntere | Those who are attending the meet- | night in the scout rooms at the Ber- | White House announced today that| Bristol and played a practice game New Culvert Planned | provided by David Boothe of Jea rsholt 3 P S 2 | ing from here are Mrs. Leland Gwat- | in Congregational church. Charles C. Hart of Orcgon at pres- | with the Bell City high school Lo Tl s | The state highway department | ford | Kitf, Mrs. Samuel Fiske, Mrs. William | The cub scouts will mect every'ent minister at Albania, had been | cleven. | Kathryn Crawford | will construct a new culvert in Park | New and unusual stunts perform-| H. Lewin, Mrs, Russell S, Gold, Mrs, | Monday night at 6 o'clock in the appointed minister to Persia, The battle with Litchfield high | strect sometime this fall. Bids will beyed under his leadership kept the| Blmer W. Stearns, and Miss Caroline Scout rooms. . : - = = = K. Savage. They are making the trip | Troop 4, Girl Scouts. has elected e e Taloving orieers o v your: FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS QiinErells SRirsia Chase Coale, captain; Grace Miss Agnes Barretta, daughter of | Ventres, president; Katherine Barat Mr. and Mrs. Jocoph Darrtta- of |licro. secretary, and Mirlam Skin Kensington, became the bride of "’“1“ :T;S:u’[,;},po\’:ifiwv:(::{ ‘nhte lll?; f;',’:,’:;:""(,f:"':l’l ':" < ‘:u“:?.“l?:ui:: [ home of Mrs. Wilis Savage, who wil eltureh thls morning st & olelook, | U7nish & picale lunch, There will Oscar Has Them Guessing! By BLOSSER T \NONDER \WUAT O0SCAR NEANT YESTERDYY BY SaYIN- WHEN DID OSCAR SAY ANYTUING ABOUT A NEAU - BUT THAT'S ALL UE SAID--DIDNT s — e AJST BE VES, AN [E \NELL, WE GOTTA TELLING ThE | KEEPS Loow IN || FIND OUT IF THiS ITD BE JUST i LIKE Hime T < Revi TGl Bronnantomiclated? be camp fire a\mws1 and a x:*pler?ol 1 come QMK FROM SAY WUERE KE WHOLE Town ) [ A {“AGAINE 1S SomE Joke CANT INMAGINE Miss Enis Barretta, sister of tne |5000 time. All girls are urged S OMY TRIPT PR i 7 L AN’ LAUGWING HE'S PLAYING WMERE UED BE bride, attended as maid of honor, | 0" . a . AL e ] 5 5 b Lundscape Gardeners Busy ! & £ and Edward Farlna was best man. |y, 980 o0Pe ATEECTS ISV \/‘// et el S NS TAKING A TRIP TO Tho bride wore a white satin | satq highway department have been 2 o, ) | TUS TIME oF Bown of princess style and & €ap | pygy the past few days trimming the : NS ] [ : stapcd gvetl ght with orange ! (rees along Berlin street. They ex- ", YEAR U blossoms and carried a bouquet of | perjonced some trouble cutting the pompon and anemone chrysanthe- | tree in front of the town hall and the tiums and maiden hair ferns. Fhe | raffic was tied up for a short while maid of honor wore an orchid gown |ag the men lowered the severed with a picture hat to mateh and | hmbs to the ground. These trees | carried a colonial bouguet. have been a particular menace to After the service a reception was | traffic and to passersby, and it is held at the home of the bride's | with some relief that townspeople in parents. who, in conjunction with | that locality watched the work. the wedding, celebrated their 30th | East Berlin ITtems wedding annivers: The wedding | Boys' Club activities will com- of their daughter was delayed in or- [ mence tomorrow evening and con- der to have a double celebratton. tinue on Friday evenings throughout About 100 guests were present at the winter. Leonard Black, county the reception from New Haven, Y. M. C. A, instructor will be pres- Portiand, Plainville, Hartford and |ent to start off the season’s program.