Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
[ 4 n / R R — S it i . y - = ] i NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1929. 11 3 = s . IM- o P . D- A New Britain, and the Christian En. | fr————— 4] U hae Heen orRatila e ; | [New ! | =" park. The club has been organized lments will be served during the éve- } N R Soc,a[ News SUEIAL RUSH flN 1ssioner omts to 1vorce S {qm;‘irumv(r]nmu w(t|ll (llr)(!l\kr'u'\’so. Odor of Bourbon Fills since April, 1928, and has been very ning rHn Congregational hurcl 2, Y successful thus far in carrying A card party, which is also spon B . | Sunday services will be held at| 'lj_ederal Bmldx_ng Hallilfie Ssiereminesneatient o tinterslaoeh bo e o m s iy e ancer lng nto e ea 0 [10:45 o'clock when Rev. Willlam &. | Th""v‘ Haven, Oct. 26: (UP) est in the clectric dustry in ali'be held on t fternoon of Novem (Contintedl from! brocadin s EreD) ! Beard of New York will deliver sl el S O 4,800 “hottles of s branches in New Brit Pre ber 1 1 oms. At a meet 1 . Th N t B l'th C l D d sermon. Mr. Beard is secrotary” of || Pourbon whiskey, sefged by fed. S S sailfary Thuraday aciel 3 old fashioned bouguet of pompons. 5 e a lon 1 Olltl'o ecrle f”"' L&wmfln‘ Advisory. board. Htl i '“""_’;l‘f"“' ) ‘“’"""\‘; "‘ff““ L ling dh e 5 s wer ap- Hi grin will be played by Mrs. Walter T et e ha : 11d- || has been fo charge o i ¥ . : o to criticize " X ¢ 12| | ing_here today. o S 2 i B Linn of New Haven. Sayg Writer Father Stevens Explains |natures e’ concerning (he amily m};’j\““]f‘ “; e e IS T e o o e wam e confasaten | et Mrs, Horadl After a reception for the imme- | | and who try bettering it. They criti- | * Tno boys' class ~cill mest o thy|| ¥hen federal agents stopped a Parker, and Mrs diate families at the home of the e Stand of Roman Catho- cize the church as being old fashion- | communne neren ot 1o ocloek || truck driven by George Moser of DxtiENMra Il mer Bton bride, Mr. and Mrs. Edman will By SALLIE V. H. PICKETT fed when she warns her children| Tpe Chu’m, i ;,,m'mwmg tn thel| 1690 Broadway, New York, and ery, and Mrs i leave on & honeymoon trip to Wash-! Washington, Oct. 26.—(®—If one lic Church On Problems aeainst this perversion of the law ' Ireglonal conferences of the New || nVestigated his purported load 7 i LGOI L ington and Maryland. On their re- | were to forecast Washington's ap- of nature. e ae e A R ot s vel i 5 or dims Nk tu ¢ will reside $5 Stanley | pfos 5 SRy e i e T @iy 2 . i C o ches | Moser was placed under St RNET s | secretary o T they will reside at 485 Stanley | pfoaching social season by the hap. Afiectmg Family Life. | "Now what does the church Warn iand will take part in the program “m TI \;Nu._n‘x 1 under arrest y 2 4 Y e o street. | penings of the last week, it would and teach? What the law of naturc i New Britain during the attecs || 2", Wil De arraigned before U S ( i be to anticipate the most gigantic |itself teaches, that it married people| ooy ¢ “71] 8. Commissioner Robert Alcorn g now in ful K Monday afternoon at 5 o'clock alsoclal rush the capital has ever| oo e [take advantages of the privileges of | §t. Paul's Church || Monday. The truck, which car : e e very pretly fall wedding was solemn- | known. While ~ awalling With m0 | (o iiOree and Birth control were yatrimony they must abide by 5| 3ures s e Chorhog a g|| 700 the inscripton, “Arrow ) nE. Basicetball season, which a 1zed when Miss Edith C. Carlson |small degree of impatience the pub- | Condemned by Rev. Lawrence Stev-lopligations. Surely therc is such a ,m;l\“ oclock. Sunday school switt || Trucking and Hauling — Boston N apIn Rl el B e ol i UD- | ens in a sermon to men and WOMEN (hing as birth control in the Catho.|*nd 1 ock. Sunday school Will || anq New Yerk”, was sald to e E L but a month away, and with the fife i 1 lication of the official soctal program | ot of the Roman Catholle religton ! follow the mass at 12 o'clock and : b nd Iy creat B Hamilton strect and David W. John- | from the White House, the Secretary | i paacethelicnalieion Hiicichiroh but 1t Hstalcontsol mot byl S o AT SEEE L4 GlEeR e BT | reeibtered! Tnith ne of the s sl ‘ 1 v cred son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard | of & d Mrs. Blimson gave ev- | whorn s ieato.Is Toinh or prchy | axttictal means but by ecit-reatrain, | | ° 1 ChArE ¢ superintend- | Mator Transportation company of | |-, : pcRaband.dhicre Ia none golinsen soc MepleRel BereRniar florailalnn er and i Sactetaryi ot e o i ranns o tiallinellgiona aeathis | onaeraune s chastily SenaSourity) S oo 08 0 M eman twil Reont | \esiasial ticct SHEUNE TS First Event of Social Season SR “”“ illf!:‘;.l “,‘f]’"l OL ‘“‘“ "‘;'l"“;“ Hve | Navy and Mrs. Adams with all of the | Divorce was doclared to be a ter- ‘”W:f'n;:;, ;“32”"5; :‘"':'Mn ;i |duct the services and will be assist- | l’ P . e = : Svedish Baptis cmren osticiated. | 10 time punctliousness i soclal | rible cancer cating into the Meart!scome. to seek mut happiacss | ¢4 DY the Rev. William Casey o| aKes rlace U[Sday N e e e vt The bride was attired in swhite | 2 &FS that marked the life of John jof the natlon, and birth control was|iove and appreciation with their | Lartford. | AN Abe cmiployes of the Latimer lal satin with a cap shaped vell| QUINCY Adams. entertained at their | dismissed as an attempt to better the |\ ivoy but too often their whole pur- | East Berlin Items I e Hallowe'er Cught with orange blossome. She| et Teception of the season. |1 of the nation. Fainer Bloveni| Lo et aeoke gralitication ot iee Morning worship at the Methodist | Ghosts will walk ne S eRt Decarn . Carried whits, ervsanthemume and| With duo coremony, Mr. and Mrs. | decricd organized efforts by rellFious \Jeqiria, 11 (here i one wrang ides |CMUTCh Wil be held tomorrow morn.- | oy 1L gymnasivr SRe oy sladioli, The maid of honor, Miss| Adams held a reception for the |DOGeS (0 Mafs less rald tne birt {in this nation it is the growing | !P& &t 10:43 o'clock, Rev. L. K, Ad- | 1 str . t there will be Fdith Johnson, sister of the bride. | Members of the cabinet and their |7 ’1", “‘(: 1‘“ “”f °”h““"““ at| wrong conception of the family and | Kins Whl take as his subject: “Evi-| 5 \ prizes award room, woro a_frock of yellow chif- | Wives, the naval attaches of forcign | POUY gathered under the name of it in o wrong conception that wiil | 41C¢s That Be That Hath the €on | fon and carried a mixed bouquet of | embassies and legations. and the of- | (*/1EI0T SIOBE avOr marked, | ¢ | destroy our nation. Hath Life ~ Sunday school il | / s ? autumn flowers, | ficers of the navy in and near Wash- | ' i B | “It is seen in the prevalence of ai-|Meet at 12 o'clock and the Inter- Electrical Club Addressed t‘y e The best man was Rodney Carl-| ington, and their wives, at their| ‘10 cvery place where pooble vorce and birth control. America | Mediate league at 6:45 o'clock. A QapL g O RI1O 100K e et i G bt o D e gather fo discurs matlers of socio- | kas need to fear thé Insidious propa- | *ereopticon lectur will be heig at| P, Jf Fairbanks S W Engmeer Loge : ] where ‘mmediate families were present at| Then. the hospitalitios of the em. | IC€ICA1 IMportance the question 9f | gandu aetroying the vitaity of the | 130 o'clock by the pastor, his sub- | . VRS ) ity e R~ the wedding and reception. The | paegies and |'L'\")\4')'.1‘s‘ equatied ‘1} (h]:-‘ My (ot cieeing . e {nation. Moy all of you carry away | J°Ct being, “Will Rubber Heels Tl % \\ G L ¢ acknowledges { house fwasitecoratad nferysantho-{1dia ot dcrched any wesk in thac | mor 6e 1t sure ol arise ] declured jone idea from here, the idea that Souls?” In addition to the lecture | pyrjer w chiet oper - ! e - s o mily. ‘The/men keek | | Fin Mr. and Mrs, | o POL execed any week in that| Fatner Stevens. “Why does she lay 'you hold a duty to God and to your |there Will be beautifully HIustrated | ating engineor anley Wor S . : E Johnson will reside at 30 Hamilton| oo O 8°¢ o ksason: and by what authori- country, a duty of loyalty in the|music. addressed t oting of \troet wupon their return from an un.| The Belgian cmbassy presented a . the questions asked. matter of your family life.” Masses will be celebrated at|(he New Bri sl 1 & mnounced honeymoon. ! particularly interesting affair—a | “Her law was given by Christ | —_— Sacred Heart church at 9 o'clock by | night at the state trade sehool. His it dinner followed by a lecture with | when He sald, ‘What therefore God | {the Rev. J. C. Brennan. Sunday [subject, “The Farmington River | The wedding of Miss Helen Per-| Moving pictures of the muzmv}h.mu joined together, let no maa | | school will follow. Power Development,” was one with |4 1ett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Her- | Congo and its forests and people. | put asunder.’ Once consummated | | | The usual morning service at St.|which Mr. Fairbanks is thoroughly o = 3 I B8 man Perrett of Litchfleld to Melvin| Another dinner ¥. but mot as|validly and legally, marriage is ters | Gabriel's Episcopal church at 11 | . for he has been connecte | E. Rogers, son of Mr. and Mrs, My- | Jarge a one. was foilowed by a trip |nal and there is no power in the |o'clock. Sunday school will mect at | Rainbow hydraulic plant of 0 “on E. Rogers of Broad street, Plain- | to the Corcoran gallery of art where [ world that can permit it to be dis- (Continued From Page Seven) 10 o'clock | th y Works for a number eautl u ure re uernse Uws ilie, fook place Monday afternoon |a display of Belgian contemporary 8olved. That is God's law, and the - | Mrs. Edward L. Wall of Torring- | ¥ 1. S U Tt o el el | e R e | chureh's, and that s why the church |Secretarial = school in New Britain. |ton is the week-end guest of har| Mr. Fairbanks traced the histor 1 rsons on Broad street ;‘m;}rf‘rlm Fully two thousand invitations |S®P :m\ no right to sanction di- A’;’ m‘cfl;n}l1 sl;b “x employed in the fparents. Mr. and Mrs. John Demore | cal development of the Farmingt Clean, airy stables, washed and sterilized i o BRI o T CRARG O S it G AT e S S | o : ce of the Schulte-United store in | of oGttage street. lr)\'r’r water power stations from the £ e 2 ou * ehureh officiated. ¢ thelat the gallery, the exhibition heing | DO you know who sanctioned the | New Britain. | There will be a social and whist | first small wh nd generator in- Jlequond.‘ ‘ ® )"”;»“ ‘i"*"‘lri-| :"“‘};(;‘:r :"(‘l‘ under the patronage of President | T8t divorce? Tt was no other than | Kensington Methodist Church | party at Sacred Heart ehurch Mon- |stalled at Oil City, on the Farmin 3 | | | s t room was maic an rerihnd e | Martin Luther, some 160 ars after | Sunday school will mee 0|day evening at 8 e’cloc og- | ton, to the two mo 5,000 K et g qlizine 2 n 1 P L g o o Hoover and the King of Belgium. | | ey meet at 10jiday ning at 8 o'clock. oBth reg. o modern 5,000 KVA Jest sterilizing and cooling apparatus ob- Al brother of the bride, % Princesses Delfgne and the daughters | Christ had spoken his laws. Even the {o'clock. — There will be classes for |ular and bridge whist will be played, | <ematora at Rainbow. He listed . e Hosai l(n;u. 2 von for their |07 thelr house assisted in receiving | CReMIes of the church must admire all ages. There is a large prize lot. Mrs, |and explained the various types of tainable. M. ",mm; lett lf(.r“]‘" company which included tm!:«-r in the firmness with which she | ‘M(‘)rlnln‘g \';thlp will be held at|Frederick Frank and Miss Mnrv“"}‘“; and line {roubles 1inst 4 " d B L) tokers 1eft 07| cabinet, the diplomatic corps and | a8 followed those laws and has en- |11 o'clock. The theme for the serv- | Frank will he the hostesses for the | Which the station is protected, show- TS I S B T 1o MATY- | official and resident soclety in gen. | f0rced them, and even those enemies |ice will be “The Humanity of |evening [1ng how the Rainbow plant can b Most intelligent care Iand and ups i I 8 ot = T rer- | Christ.” | o g tomatically control without & ot R P irond. street, Plain. | eral. Louis Plerard, members of the | MUSt admire the firmness of a sover- | Christ At the annual election of officars | s 1 ithout un CRIE gl . e at home on 2L Broad street, Plaine 0 ment, Trought the col. | CIEN DORUTE of the ehurch who saw | Enpworth league devotional mect- | of Court St. Cecelia, Catholic Daugh. | #(tendant being in the statio New Britain Municipal Water Supply d N & e | 1ection to this countr ! a whole natlon turn away and npun\"hflfl will be held at 7 o'clock. |ters of America of Cromwell held An open forum followed the ad- ]\]0 di~eag@ Miss Agnes Zotls saughter of = |the throne of Peter simply because | The evening service wil be held | Thuraday, Mrs. John Frank was re- | dress, in whic v points of in- [ * Diels oo 2 e | he would net grant a divorce to at 7:30 o'clock. The subject will o ; terest to local electrical men were Mr. and Mrs. Dominle Zotala of| The international institute of law | o wOUl] MO & ML e U S il S ‘Q‘“‘ et ot sorven e o N rought ont. o mer e g vm 15 minutes from your home South Main strect and Anthony with its dozens of important dele- | oo ;i | e imidoweak 7 N drfy TeAplGe i movied s Govst (B ) % = 2 R desary of New York city were mar-! gates in Washington opened the Indeed, it is not surprising that| ©0€ Thv:rtd:;'agv:m“?gbatn: s P{ ";“1“5 rnm— SHie KEIman s | ne et S aanimn s egnen b 4 \ y : Fied Monday morning 4t S 0'Clock | hoors of mame tmsessics mnd een, | e Catholle church should oppose (0 PC ! * ng at T30 gent and six yenrs as treasurer, | of cider and doughnuts cniivened These are some of the factors that make it »y Toverend John F. Donohue in tions., The entire body belng gucats divorce. It is surprising, however, | o i\'r\dnmday eveRing the xvrl«l Next Thursday evening the Inter- | recreation period following the lec- )OQSil 19 f S t ! 1 b tt : d f . Jose urch. 1 of| O the hoard of governors of mn"‘;"';j Sny i:“‘”"h h)"’::‘"” 2 "i"' [of the Quaen Eather circle will hold :1;‘,‘;1::;‘ J({y‘“h”o'}; Tnifl';“ “:‘n}}n?,;” [ I mosing DOSS1D or us 1o produce better and salet Dentro was maid of s o o 0's teachings shou! permit it, ARl c! g 4 f o rolic | T rovin s loaned . . p L T T e e IO AL & TURCNON por divarca tn a torribie cancer eat- % HAoween social in the church |in tho chureh soclal rooms. wern Now Engiana ter- @ MilK. Telephone us and try a few hottles cs of | "~ | parlors. e public is invited to SR shone Co., showed various { 1 na 2 ing into the heart of the American ' 7 { = . S B members and {10 01 {come and patticipate in the eve- i Cednoned Jerions ohngl o0 R anclinote the u1fiuen(e. n tr ed with Spanish i 2 ’ ining’s entertainment. A fine will b BARNES F]REMAN 43 YEARS and appiication 0 b e fiehionvor i - ’ll is an evil which "\-(rvh“f/’"‘\“ imposed upon all of thosn who do A discussion of the golden j . nd a v i | e ; . with a proper cstimats of her O%N not come in costume. Hallowe'n ot ligl 1 3 ¢ SR Ll 1won's Gty ERr ! ame. Hallowe'sn ot light 3 e T Woodley, s fine eld MEMILY should atand against, for gamce, ghost storfes. and similar Doputy Chicf of Fire Department Served in this ci at the I i G Tis a e hat talley Anagreack! W Tane, for the With divorce rampant she ccases to things will make up the program 5 close of ik Brit e e ¢ Titain, My Dold the wondrous place marked out of the cvening. A charge of a| Has Worked Way Up Trom Bot- ain Elect instru- in with hat to match and carricd 110, was fol. [T her by God in hig idea of crea- ponny for each article on the re- | i o0 from SRana e \ fow night- o0 Consider the reasons given by frenhment lst will be made. [RtompitunsotRLadtory uthorities for ubilec A reception at the home of the g for ladics as well as gentlomen (N8 8oeking divorce, and among The Ladlex' Ald society 8 plan-| puocne 1 Barnes, first deputy now inst : i them you will find prominent that =t ¢ Hesove g ) puty bride followed the ceremony which This time, Mr nal A Stiniaonses S EIONEN: FENE ERELT L ng a harvest suppcer on the eve-opjor of the fire department, is ro- | — - - was attended by 100 guests. Mr. and entertained in honor of Trwin Laugh _‘;”‘0".“""“.‘,” M\ Doy ),0," ;n"”?“ nng ot November 6. It will be | oiyng congratulations today on X 4 i Mrs, Tedesary left for New Yors lin, recently appointed ambassador ‘What this is? 1t s ’)"1““’ h““‘ /1 in the church parlors on that ho oocasion of the 43d anniversary 4 vhere they will make thelr future to Spain and Mrs. Laughlip. To be Married person finds his or her lust. ~vening. of his appointment to the depart- e sure the company was an execeding. (41 desires may no longer be satis- Kensington Congreational Church oo 1 GPPOMIAE 10 18 FEPAT: Soutas 1y innormal one, but it shows the fn. f1°3 with the PsAhRRTnL ANy ~hTh'} XK““":‘"""“ !‘;"""‘;"“““:""” the branches of the service prelim The Opening of b Wi of Miss Paulin: tivitv [ thevadm in SRRDO- LSS (A aTLE0 SRR AANIAKIDE AR IUGIE IOE 00 Sliriary itaRhiA prosent positionfandisit (Fioor, | of 1 Long Island, ar “The Catholle church does not al conference {0 be held In New | o0 %o " or Known fire. fightors 120 the” followlng desribed pie | m Scheyd, son of Mr. and Mrs. S hold abrolutely that in every case a Dritain Saturday and Sunday. IiatConnsationt: e pang Jallatod In e 0w George Scheyd of Tremont street| .. ’ man and his wife must live together | At the Sunday morning service | -8 ast tollonsi e o | s solemnized at 9 o'clock Tuesday, | ne old st that one is a8 8004 (or there are circumstances under hore tomorrow a speaker has heen | Cbief Barnes s an officer and | ™gouihed on ths north by 1and of the e n l umer 0 3 7 morning in St. Mary's church, Rey- A3 dead after the passing of an ad- which they may or even should sep- procured. Miss Helen Frances Smith |Prominent member of A. G. Ham- of Morace Buoth, or assigns, . crend W MeCrann perform- | Ministration in which one figures arate. Separated, however, they al- of New York, secretary of the home mond Camp, U. 8 W. V. His so 1 ity-eight | hundredtiie : ad’thor n ¥ promincntly did not hold g00d for ways remain man and wifc and may project board of the Congregational | Lester Barnes, is & member of the b Dl A ] Jac Shea was matron of Mrs. T ird AL Ballinger, widow of never marry again.” shurches. The services will he helq fite department stationed at Com- At xr orge Seheyd, brother he former scerctary of interlor who | w 1ot ug consider the stand of the 19 usual at 10:45 o'clock in the merclal street headquarters, RiresiiiSorey ics ¥ of the bridegroom was best man. ¢ame here from her home in Seattle Catholic Church on birth control. hurch | 3 e it Antunes et Pl brides gown was of brown fOF @ visit with relatives and friends, farriage is a confract, ending in Sunday school will be held at 12| Thin paper, and semi-transparent I Rali G e 4 transparent velvet and tan crepe . While she has been entertained two (na production of a family. Those ~clock and will be In charge of the paper with unglazed surface, is No. §6, ax whown on Map arl or ve. 4 with a turban hat to match of the and three timesa day ever since her who would destroy the idea of a <perintendent. |compelled by Greek law to contain ety 'fl' ;\w_v,)w:@m ’ L naterials. She carried yellow | arrival, it remained for the Chief family automatically destroy the Members of the congregation will sulphur powder to prevent being e ) b and gold chrysanthemums and pom- | Justice and Mrs. William Howard contract. Put there arc thosc today attend the afternoon functions in cut up for use as cigarette paper. Namtin by dasds n Distributors ot the b pons. The matron of honor wore a Taft to furnish the crowning event. 4 Britain Land Records blue transparent velvet dress and| Mr. Taft was secretary of war in | = e e i e hat to match and carried orchid!the Roosevelt administration in atrictions s cginblished by the Gity of chrysanthemums. | which Mr. Ballinger was secretary New Britain, and together with the r o After a reception at the home of [of interlor and the friendship be- CEAL IRl nas Sonm oAt Rand S the bridegrooms' parents for about!tween the families has continued Rt o e SN O i i guests, Mr. and Mrs. Scheyd Ieft | ever since, M Htatiendine nany | 2 enr of sald descrihed premises along » on an unannounced honeymoon trip. | of the luncheons and teas glven for /. M ROSED) = The bride wore a traveling en | Mre, Ballinger, who is the guest of A+ Pl | Strect. Known as 3 4 = semble of brown and tan corded | her rolative Mrs, M Ralllecie s Sl ek ; o o e e cesh Kot The Oil Burner with the exclusive patented feature tweed trimmed with caracul, With | hj)l \who with Miss Jessie D i o’ ¥ he City ¢ h 3 essie Dell, civi s approval of the desd by the City Court 5 ey =i ] hat and shocs to match. Her corsage | gorvica sommissioncr. - mateteie : [of the City of New Tritaim. said prem- B which eliminates excessive carbon. pf sweethe; LT E : g S isem will sol free and « of all vas ofiuectheatirodce o baby’® Jarge apartment in the Meridian | Incumbrances, wxce B fense it Upon thelr retirn hey will maka ! Tiansions, The Chief Justice ana LI el sowee B NO DANGER WILL NOT EXPLODE i Mrs. Taft give no dinners and at- JiBank and 4 their future home in Bridgeport. 4 | Britain SrcEin tend only the especially official ones, | \ . i ti sday morning at § o'clock Miss PUt they do entertain at luncheons (Come in and sce our Burner in operation. % diughter of Mrs, 0d such an event was arranged for Connerton street and | MT$: Dallinger. rick S n were united in T B b b e | Debutantes of the 1929-30 season | JLaden in St. Johns church, | are attending subseription dances Miss Constance Pinizek was maid And luncheons, Lut the real eason | of honor and John Cook acted as| Nas not yet opened for them. One of Lest man. he girls who will undoubtedly re- The_bride wore @ gown of white Ceive great social attention from ad- la Pini rtin Pac o ? M&dém/ W kikar—— /w/ ;?// Mol /! Qlinyc ek =g e i ’/u «/ nges— Za ‘nn-‘/—— P Il Atter the reception at the home | — i of the bride’s mother for guests!| Cabinet women will not hegin to | from Stamford, New York and this hold their official days at home until i city, Mr. and Mrs. Swan left on an December and just now they are mannounced honeymoon. Upon discussing just how exelusive thoey their return they will make their fu- shall be about it, how many times ture home on Bronson stri during the season they will be at ! el home and whether or not the tea | table shall be spread when they do | receive. The Congressional club will 1 of N : | not open its doors until the regular been made by Miss Muchoskl's par-| yegsion in December, but the pro- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Machoski | goot 0% i, PEETEeh D o n M) | s0 arranged as to have of Ouk streel. The wedding date has | fo'o W01 ¢ 0 WTHDECS been set for the near future. AL foetthe | car entire administration, the diplomatie BT N S ober O TolniClumics coE B SEE RS A Ssona ke k(o of East Berlin observed their 45th | (S8 l’)‘_ i 1'] AT, U wedding anniversary on Tuesday. |~ nief the club will sponsor an un- Mr. Clark, who is & native of East | USual number of dances, arranged. in Berlin, married Miss Etta Belden of‘ three sots, one for the older mem- I | georgette period style, and a Rose Ministration circles is Miss Mildred | i Marie veil. She carrled white roses | Huston, daughter of the chairman | [ and lities of the valley. The maid of ©of the republican national commit- RIS o fo | “ honor wore a frock of nile green ' tee, Claudius Huston, who has tak- 111 I chiffon and hat and slippers match- en a house for the winter the bet- Il r er our assl le ow 14 ed. Her bouquet was of pink roses. ter to entertain for the bud, i ‘ [ | I i) Il i In the HERALD o —to bring you a buyer for your automobile? —to start the Rent Money coming in? [l —to secure you a satisfactory maid? ' —to 'get CASH for that old stove? —to recover your lost articles? L : 1 — to sell your unused radio? [l ‘ —to dispose of your home? 111 Announcement of the engage Migs Annette Machoski, to ley J. Zapatka of Newington, has Rocky Hill on October 22, 1854, and | P€TS of the club and their husbands, | since that time both have lived in | hOther series for the young girls ast Berlin. They have two children, | 214 boys, and still another scries for Harold A. and Mrs. James McPher- | children son, both of East Berlin. The Clar = — ! huve three grandchil 1l boys. | RATLROAD i Both Mr. and M are very | Doston, Oct Sarned net retive in club work of all kinds, | !hcome of the ton & Maine rail- their interests not only being con- | F0ad for September was g 32, ¢ fined to their home community of | €Ompared with 3655018 for the! t Berlin, but in the entire Hart- | Stme month year ago, the rail- ford catinty | road’s monthly financial temeant ot today revealed. Operating revenues Iecause of heavy tourist traffic to | Were $316,68§ greater than in the the Bok singing tower at Lake | Previous September. Wiles, I'la., parking space near the = ' The Herald Classified Section ~ § | | Telephone 925 l | | | tower will be enlarg to accom- Nearly 365,000 miles of binder | | modate 2,500 automobiles. twine, almost enough to go arourd 1 1 e the world 19 times, was required to Only one resident of San Francis- co's Chinatown wears a qucue. hind the wheat crop of Alberta, anada, in 1923. - © 1929, v nea semwce. Inc.