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YEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1929. 9 |sponsored by the Protestant | Novem improvements 2 E st Ipiscopal church last will be disc 1 by il Pl : 'll N || Governor’s Daughter churches of Plainville, will be held | city pa 8 o'clock \riawnviile ews In Social Regis onal church on final reports on work | Attendants were Miss Olga Nel | n Social Register ||\ o ciuy evening, November 27 the 1 will be [son who i of honor and Boston, Nov. 15 (P)—T! hrough || pey wWilliam H | pastor M who d as best man. | her marri to John Coolidge, || o¢ the Trinity Me rch of teturn the former Miss Florence Trum- || xow By il AC 1 repo the marriage of BYLAREEERUWDS Socta Registr for the frst tmne || 19 e wos raceived o A ;,‘L{»’.”(?:..w; to the new 1930 edi- s “ c ¢ clerk this - American Education Week o tovemon seer om0 s aro o ol Jese 1 Women's and Misses’ [ Proves Ye_l‘y §UCE€?SIH1 Here \I B ?,:' S e Y \‘ nf.fl:v‘-:\;u:‘\‘ .{\ 5 lmu.&\m&‘ ‘n“\» v.h 1»4":»‘ ‘ e T L I I 2 ' YOUTHFUL DAYTIME MODES IN HIGH ~ SCHOOL ~ PROGRAM ty it i shools s waat et ' march : Winaeor Lo S t be bettered > i sil of t & TS e Seasons (o /e o SSESOOAL TR DIllS Oul ] H 4 3 ¥ o | Open Tonight—Personal Tax No- °d to the residents of the town by | Thr 8 0y 2 i A E O will Tax Collector Willis J. Hemingway. h C 1 8 s : Speak In Manchester. Grinders ery evenir 5 1 Iducat here ;wm!- 1 10| erom December 6§ t ban 4| Bro : \ D ending hools on Wed- ‘,“:“If‘ Aele ) ] s . 4254 g p Proposed Measure Provides For Ine i ang evenings he e pojwil i v i ; ; o = Weekly Aliowance of (R LU Woman B Sult selnan 3 {[ over e at the S o Vives of Jdle Men, meetings, which shos at the }"“ e 1 Ll el ‘ et S I'rocks that dare to be different in the new yet people of the town interested A Shipper 1d ¢ \ 2 P A = : ; Bliin the 1acal schools and the work of : el Iy« sponsored modified silhouette for smartly dressed women. Frocks || the children. | SRR me o - o of Canton Crepe and Crepe Elizabeth and the newest | ‘, ,,“0 ‘1" Ll i ) irnitur 5 - e of | and Broac oper Plainy 5 1 models of prints. Choice of beautiful shades as Dahlia, he ']?”"1"' n *v‘w‘ el lers . : To |‘n.nr ate Orzan ployed ive classroo achers ‘, Old Gold, Rust, Red, New Blue, Bright Green as well ind continued while e oot ro ; 54 1 1 at th end of City ¢ 1 1 for 4 ik J visitors werc rooms. Many | niain strec s v 3 - ; the ever popular Black, Brown and Dark Green S e o [ e & I_‘“,“‘m"r’ M\VHM’I e 4 104 1 ‘ W the tei nd find out | (o fractur e s v how their childr ere pro i S L 105 114 o~ $ : 5 in school worl ese interviews |y i hospital for 17 | Morex 87 £9 g MISSES' SIZES—14 to 20 roved beneficial to both parents| =l Sitko ) f 0 3 ; 5 v a ¥ ind teachers as well as the childr L. J. Golon nts ; I pro- |1 0 ni themsely plaintif Constable ) or { ) ( s Both schools were visited by la served {he papers vesterday { 1! four s r WOMEN S S1ZIES—36 to B|| crowas. Th ew addition to Lin- Regular Meeting ¢ “ g persons. en Street school was opened to pub ah lodge will hold D; 1 inspecio Ithough no formal Mondis cevs nia , o- |1 was held in connection The Fee repeal of ber of cand day for Teachers Second Floor 3 ing t high school 1 take any part in t . Tod: v » for . \ 1 2 1 Sedl favorabis con ] ———- — ded to | : ¢ showed the visitors about the 1 W hitir a P the nature of the Is of Wasl " l, N The Baratirro Sisters orchestra will [ hi chool, will be the guest again | wo. Fvery 5 done fington-Trumbull circle, Companions N 5 L i oy ool feelabtions { ning at a dance and party | for the convenien Visitors. [ of the Forest, was largely attended Ignnie « - Ber ln ews Scouts to Mect 1 en by a group of high writingland proved very cessful. All of b oS AELO0 5ol oy S | The Cub scouts will Tiold their|school girl t the community | classes atten- » tables were occupied .and prizes = . l\j‘: ||||\j lt\ [ ) et weekly meeting this cvening in the | house tan "\":\';‘ were in_ehrgo of J ed the winners in all the Tt ane e e Sues for Commission scout roems of the Berlin Co IFollow her gnation her ende! ©0 and 188 ele I - ) Q IRAFFI[; LIEHTS gational church, at 6:45 o'clock. At| the high scl Miss Ggiffin will | rett. Typewriting contests were held | mers were as fol- Hefllll] Depfll[]llfil][ Womd Glean o'clock! All bers of the board On Real Estate Sale 7:30 o'clock the oy Scouts will ume her duties at a Lostoit 1 for the henefit of the guests. and ladies’, Mrs. Marie D e pcoct : ) Damages of $1000 are asked in a SUUHHT IN BER[ iy = A [putufaciongandizrab n el Mary Schu first N e 9 : e A v Youngest Musician | Aast Berlin ftems tallors, mer v. Jenkins; sceond, Theresa 7 : R [ e e ! o b e N g " A hier of| The Prozressive Reading Cirele After the last period, an assemi andl cansclafich) Janits I—[ ARKS - e I 688 Bl Bera 1 orio e diyeh J ot next Tuesday at S | was held in th o0l anditorium " ) LaoRrents s fnedah L Meoand Mrs, Thomas Baraticrro of it e . parishihe For : y Telotie s Humerous Accidents at Danger- vertin surer” ctaims“me disinction TV e e 1 niated that Sellegan ‘ - ne. November i e - < (fap i i S L B G LR of the tior more than 400 had visited the school || ey Rival Football Teams Plan Monster (07 1 annn BIX rect prog of the de- ous Corners Cause Discussion hese varts, it wot in e st Weslovas Ieet nest | during the evenng, e prostam Lo LY et ! Edith is y 8 years old and she | pyacqay oy it home of Mr ey 1 with a song by the 2 ¥ Celet ion Night Before Thanks- Men 1 I of this city has A = bas chosen an instrument which is |, 0™ v N Piabs SoER e T e Mrs, Conlon I;|{|'A i g o ok i )0 suit 3 5 o 3 el £ e Sy QUEL 8 children.“Aiss Hele The « n o rs. Charles giving—Zion Lutherans to Dedi- t fo 1 to ¢ - =t NEW MAIL ROUTE OPENED!|: siconone. mat sise means tite | iosssession wi b s member of the teaching staff, ren- | 10 ORI Siroat, who has| o o i o Dep- y L saxophonc size means little | ¢in1 time 1 2 solo. William Sneideman | U OMO Ll s Oa il Ay o Crits a1l % it H. Horwitz at- $ 2 i 1 a sol 1S m i T e gan—Firemen’s Ball. 2 N MAGOG o to Edith for she has demonstrated | Rey, and Mrs. I 1. Adkins S e e e : Uil “‘”,,, N ) "“‘\‘ e hed Jerome street property of {that sh blow with the best of | rumily spent today in West Crom- | itled “The Trial of Fire” was pr nora. siospladfonithe mastweck defendant Light-Year-Old Girl Is Saxophone | them and is able to hold her own | )| as L MTS PR teniediry DULllE 56 ke acheel wnd| ‘m]u n)mv s m]v“rl L LT Kb e when it comes to musi Sk 015 e s lareely awplauded by {he gath- | Teported as being critically i1l tod: carly 1,200 of th f H l « Tiaer — Congrogadonal Women et Romnidy TR s T the series of churcn | Sing e aas b comeds, and" ihe 31 Conlon suferad ijuries 1 an o ula Queen to Glvo Elay-=shower S for Sntlss)| [ iithe ifirstimeeting of Mhe Tieion IR Which Havebeen beldfox thojlmembars otithe castiNcarrizd Slout| ALOTON 8 accitshy | . o4 o Eob (6 s Ce T ala AT the | Past six weeks at the Methodist | {heir parts in fine style. The pro- |developed pneumonia 2 . i Griffen—Other Items. f e hean took | CUrch was attended by the largest s brought to an end with | wee liction of the new o s took ram wa I = o g last night in the new rooms ion of all ut last evening’s |, song by the entire assembly. To Open season Tonight S Th t yesterday afternoon : S Eeports on the educational The newly ¢ zed All-Pla G the Legion in the town hall HeDOELS fongt tgaliond s i i which Harry Colling was serious- o e T vere given by those taking basket! 1 will open its : o P 1 i t evenin, New Britain h i « pay 1 > Iy hurt. has aroused a t deal of ; v il votion service was led T ning in | Hinh fisaxou " : L nt of il A iiins clashes with the Saered Heart five | short trips co priso o pow COLITAR ng: thestraffic ‘gitu= will be open this eve- AWA AL N at the Sacred Heart hool gym- | Hartford i of N ion at the various danger points| Plans were made o hold a joint z for the exchange of book = nasiuni. Although the local team | t o chest 3 in the town. It is pointed out that (focial with the members of the aiBorlin i pan fiianktootialli (oo «PLAINVILLE» has not practic L unit so f members f T I never played it o tragic 1ist 1 been in opera- | Bolton-Kasica post. American TLe- to report, nded | | = S = § the players are confident that they | be kept in servic oth cars w 1 ., closest en- P Spkratic st cen I OPETa- gion, on the evening of December son and of the FRIDAY and SATURDAY | will trounce the New Rritain be ready at all tir or immediate { gagement having been in Hartford tion the corner now hecoming 4 players w playing semi-pro MATINEL BOTH DAYS gation. Included in the Plainvi use Fquipment Sold Out notorious for accidents yesterday's| The auxiliary whl offer to the | football with other teams about the lineup: are such well known stars as| It is th t probabl that t | K. Warner, former crash would not have occurred. Up- | public a food and fancy clothing|state. “Hi” Prudhon who played Waterman, Carney, King., Caulfield, | car will be used for occasional nig ow jristol Pure Tee com- son’s corner has the unenviable rep- [sale to be held in the community | center for the locals, is now playing Ll Y Pl A police | nany > ‘entire lot ’ g utation of I one of the most house on November 2 with the Pawnees, The game will start at 9 o'clock | commissioners will b Wk to a v t of dangerous corners in Lhis part of the Blue Hills Wins | Many of the young hoys about with two preliminary games pre- | OF 0. possibly, ons et 1 pment state A strong team led by the “may-!{own have commenced their fall eals k ! of the forc will > e within ¢ There are tl duangerons cor- of Blue Hills, John Conlin, de- | trapping activities and alrcady & o' Spealks ini Manchester ed to regular shor ners in the town. It is said that 10- | featec sethack team sent up by | number of skunks have heen ) e e nal & S ay witomobile, Nothi Sc 1z0, Mr. W gether with Upson's corner, Boston | New itain. The two teams were | The hoys sell to dealers in hides, the lm“ president of {he State Cham- | nature has been d 1 ! Lusiness to t Sout corners is almost as T o o matehed as far the (lers making weekly calls, gather- R R AR e | though there | i ons on |, 1 Ice ( had . top of G hill and Berlin men on euch s was ing the p 2 Lt e anhual Th or | the suk 27 1 or street is also another one of the concerned, hut the Blue Hills team | A rehearsal will be held this eve- the Manchester chamber next M River Cleaning Prore=al 2ndts more hazardons points. It is claimed erior fo the N Brit- | ning at 7 o'clock at the Methodist Tav at the Ainchestar Cotnter ol At ; ! ¥ many that traic lights r;u\“] In_playine {he w\:v‘l L by et i At e i e i ) ; 12 i ) - at these three places and would pos- | sossion was 21-1 It is rumored |cighth grades are holding rehearsals j‘j“”' U e osed 1 : it i Y » sibly do away with traffic policemen |that the “mayor” is looking with | for their play to be given in con- & et S tioa l 0 K West New ich at the present time are sla- longing toward Rast DBerlin ction with the Parent-Teacher v o e IE30 il i n 1 collid Ity tioned at these corers Sundays and Berlin, The game last night|association meeting which will = be 1 anksg nounced hy offic st nig ) ] 3 This question does not fail to one of a serics of {hree to he 4 Thanksgiv weel Most. of e The be o N and come up following cach accident on |played with the New Britain team. | (1¢ entertainment program will b ——————— et | mditio LURs S . £ these corners, but some residents | A social hour follows cach contest. | Prosented by "““"‘}'”*'I Sty HIGH GRADE COAL el R ! Jero M have expressed themselves rather Hurlbert to Open Route Mr o Pra A oy and 5o 3 h ¢ o aaly regarding vesterday' 5 i e S st Cromwell called upor Ty Al o wttempt 1 1 J h : i frecly regarding yestorday sh. | Tiram Hurlbert, (he raral mail- | e Sroiingll Co FURNACE OIL e e S vil | Fhey admit that the town would be | carrier, will open the new route in 4 1 ) 0 a i P : ! St Nor(htandi il tforced fo go to reat deal of ex- |the southern part of Kensington The Bovs' club wi ”,”]‘ is cve- Economy Ceal and Oil Co., ’ rive - # .pense to install lights but it is also {omo The change in the ter-|! o'clock at Community In ! said that lights if they had been in- | ritory of the mail delivery was pro- it s Plainville, Tel. 618 v alled a year ago, would have pre- | posed some time ago and will be vented the s 1 fat . 4 i ‘tornorrow when/|neld at Heart h Mon - & 1 1 evers atalities that ially opened tomorr day evening ¢ 8§ o'clock Both reg- e = have taken ‘place during that time st deliveries will be n ular and bridge whist will be played A U ’.]\:lv‘ b lul“u:,mltll in ;wlvh“wn of m;w xvm\ i BTl S T e e, \ A own ave lights:instalied at Up- | which was formerly coverr . D o, son's Corner at least, and possibly Southington mail carriers, i F. Albe?t VVhl?.e i the other two dangerous corners on |the Kensington territory six miles| | " ;. 1 best hul o A Tra. Carrie B. Kilgore was the e - B e Berlin street, according to present [and possibly 100 additional names. | % SO B BV EDRE WA the [‘e'\chfl of ]"“:" ; Honolulu. plans The territory now to he covered by | 5t Woman admitted to the bar in Beginners and Advanced Students s ; bk Law ¥nforcement Lecture Kensington' s ‘one of he lonest|inG, TG Statee Stie nas ad 5. et 5 o ase © Miss Norma C. Brown of Bloom- m delivery routes in this statel oo 5 To 5oy | | ' ¥ of “M ington, lllinois, will give an addr and will increase the length of the 3 & A y | on Law Enforcement in the Kens-'route from 26 to 33 miles . o o St : = = S = e : = = ington Methodist chureh Sunday Barar (o e Given FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Hitti he Nai he Head P November 17, at 11 o'clock. Mis The Ladies' Aid society of {he lttmg the ai on the ea lirown, as a member of the debat- | Kensington Congregational chureh i ‘ ing team at Eureka, Hlinois, college, will direct a bazaar to he given e e won for herself a place on the plat- Thursday afternoon. November 21.| = E ) Al — v = Z e - = A form as a master in the art of de- at the church. There will be an ex- \ELL, SUE'S GONg!! (W Awey-Nice PRl \/JAL(—\O‘Jv ] NELLME 4! 5 [ ‘ ETRS bating Hibit of many rare things, hooked WHEN TWEY GET TUAT ESSAY OW'S YouR Folws? f CAN TELL TUAT FINEROT BEIN' NOSEY | cpagy? youp | | ABOUT GUINEA PIES, ) She i an ordained minister, and rugs, and paintings of Isaac Por- | © )| OF MINE - WELL, THERE AAILN' A LETTER. {, CROWD OF SiSSIES CR ANYTHING LIKE THAT, | greal ay || WAS T 77 ! has the distinction of being the ‘ter. will be served in the aft- kY { WONT BE ANYTUING TO N THAT A ESSAY % (&= o NN, \ \ ‘s ~le voun person to hold the post of | ernoon and flowers. food, and candy \ S B somesooy °? 5 e YoU KNOW HOW 1T 1S wvere | stoFFFT | ps chaplain of the Ilinols senate. hav- | Will he sold. A chicken supper wil - IT—TIM PRACTICALLY | NN TUAT YOOVE SENT [\ ToLp you !! ing been appointed to that position | be served by the wom of the | N . e 1 at the age of 21. Miss Brown is a |church from 5 to 9 o'clock Ui U3 YOO COULDNT GNE (1 AT student of the constitutional form Miss Griffin Honored A FELLA A LITTLE 2 of government and has been on the | Miss Katherine Grifin, faculty WLING - 3 lecture platform for the past seven member of the New Britain Senior 1N WHAT T WAS, vears, under the auspices of the High school who recently tendered | } Ilving Squadron foundation. her resignation, which becomes ef- | N Her lecture is f to the public. fective November 27, s the guest | B [ Play This Evening of honor at a farcwell party in the | The Woman's Aid society of the community house on Worthington | : Berlin Congregational church will Ridge last night. The party was ) present a play in the town hall this . sponsored by a group of girls at ; cvening at 8 o'clock. The members the school. including memhers of i - & of the organization have been the sorority as well as' the non-| i hearsing, their parts during the past sorority groups | | few wi s and it i3 expected that a During the evening games were | | ) large crowd will witness the per- | enjoyed and refreshments served. | ‘4 formance this evening. Candy will be | Miss Griffin, who has been 1Imr % sold during the performance The patroness at many of the high DEG. U. 8. PAT. OFF. © 1928, BY NEA SERVICE, INC. play will be supplemented by danc- |school dances and is extremely \CPa TR T S et O e D) ing, singing and musical numbers. [ popular among students of the

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