New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 27, 1929, Page 5

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[ ‘ . NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, Plainficld—Mossup Nursing asso- J["STRI r" N HERE For the year 1928-1929 ~ Prizes to Be Given uarter tm ciation, Thomas Hope. [ were 351 cases carried G Youngsters Seek ]‘ll‘c M 2 1 l lon r’s as Jeals Plainville—Public Health Nursing | BU previous year, 62 new cases re To “V S Cl [ For Dance at Church | association. Mrs. B. Minor, Jr. | ed, 43 sent to rtoria Visits Y isit Santa Claus” ! ponsored h Rev. Ed- | l e ace n daile in tate Plymouth—2Mrs. M. S on, | made by nurses, 214 people furnish- Washingtc Nov. A—To < ward Gradeck, curate of St. An- o Red Cross chapter, Terryville | y LU [ed with supplics, 942 people ex ! drew’s chureh, for the young peo- | o hd . Putnam — Red Cross chapter ined at clinic RATLUL S ¢ ¥ 7 = ple, will be held Frid ening at | 0 1 n lg t N 1UDErCUIQSIS Georse W. Baker. Aiie o)l oylie Deonleiiiave A Doro ! parish hall o. Church and Ridgefield—District Nurse associ- 1 Gl] b ‘l 3 A el el et e S : and ¥ wer : : 1a | Stanley streets will be given % i i 3z ! e Dpreparations for the ; 0 il 1. : ation; Mra Theo, Jesaip \Miss Chamberlain Again i o2 ich preparations for the a1 1oi" s i ive Reports Seeing Smoke 7ox"5 B v ana oritrr tion, Mrs. George Terrier. mour—Public Health associa . B c \ i nort ! . 5 yim a 3erths hamberla Mi elen : T ‘ | Record Breaking \llmbel | Dariecn—Publie Health Nurse as-|tion, Mrs, W. I. Ward I Chfil‘ge Oi LOC&] Cflfllpalgll 2 Imm..‘““ l'nv‘u' i % ks ! r"‘l [[ "\h Wll[‘.) e first Cance ever given sociation, Mrs. C, W. D. Wh r Simsbury—Visiting Nurse ‘associa- | haiie e rda 4 : 3 : Fand, A : 1 R e Grace Manning, Miss oc v Rev Grad 1t is expected Exceeding Last Year’s| burham—Dbistrict Nurse associa- |tion, Mrs \Woods Chandler. Pl : . Vit diivns et Bk { tion, Mrs. Julius H. Thompson Somers—Visit irse associa-| Tor the fifth year Miss Cornelia | g o i o R oll A A—N M = : 3 : Surith Wachter, Miss Clara Weossol parish will attend. . uota by & Iiast Hampton — Public Health tion Mrs. . Barnes. Chamberlain is chairman of a group il 5 2 Y 1 1 ) ) ) y v h Mrs. Sta Goss, Mrs. Ttussel 5 2 % o $ socintion) Mirs) Hill - - Lvents club, |of volunteers who today met to ‘01‘1 e s y were 2 Rcady for Mallmg‘. ven—Visiting e asso- ge Siswick. Christmas seals and literature wh NLh Glarence i A S I ciation, W. . Frawley. mford—Visiting Nurse associ- | the Britain Tuberculosis Relief | 00" poace “Nre. Tirnest W, Pelt & : o 1 r M S0¢ so eapons he ‘ o A0S % i pe g o o Last Windsor—Visiting Nurse as- alter 13, Coe. [Eecietyonil hiSoftorfveapondiin el iy N0 andor it e G Wek Ul Stiset s " ) Hartford, Nov. 27.—Tor (he first | Sociation—Myron I, Potter, presi- a sing fiisht asaiistitperaniosis IRt & Lo . > 3 e T or the first | & 3 3 h G an city in the annual campaign to b st A s dc fme in the history of the Christmas | dent i e T e > v o “al sale in Connecticut, a record-| lnfield ti Nurse associa- “"”‘fl“’{" IBILIOE asso- | 18 ey v ithe ~ sreaking total of a quarter of a bil- | tion. Mrs 1S odlipsealn e '“1” 10 1|"u\”’ > public’ NEV’ URLEANS TU ! ; 1 5 4 Lsse 3 association Uelafiemd bl 185001 ublic's s in ! ',”" ] Vil o kel Gt by, S I R st ton Mrs. Lilla Il be the means o ! . X bl e Lt L R Ihomaston—Visiting 1550 ¢ Britain Tuberc : ¥ ato tuberculosis _commission, ac- | ¥ N el ) John L. Johnsi. » society to carry on i lived, 21 | ! or .m:‘m a revort made by Miss 4 o et Y .).‘ ) Torrington — Matia S8 .7.u 011 s in this city toward stamn v. L LU e . ) i ) ) Baird, state campaign dirce- | Mrs v 8. Glover. ehairman Brooker Memorial, Inc., Miss Har-|ing out tuberculosis. These activi- —_———— = before a meeting of the eom- | Glastonbury—Visitin Tt Daiier L s reh hission in the eapitol on Monday. | *ociation, Mrs. §. M. Wil il i s Hald i (1 i N . ’ al reulosis Ttelior Sons aftlicted wi tn A ) 700D 2 s total Gl :w i '1‘(‘1 a Lo ommittee, | ASS0ciation, | s D. McKenna making arrangements for 1t our Held 1 ‘Ea“up 0l oul ribution by rly three million, ireenwich fare gom 6 Waterfor Red Cross cha mission to sanatoria Iann M3 1 g n's club, Mrs. enr Suat- ¥ b chay b 0 pa ind indicates ater der l\\"i"m Vs club, Mrs. Henry H. Sut- | y\ng prank Howard linadicationkandisnadlcalil suoplice Neai MIHS as fhe sold to fi hin Waterbury — Anti - Fuberculosis| bedding. clothing and other er o o Lercalosis, Practically 160,0 ~':\nlr! -Dore ,\u' ( ,:vll" m.‘v‘\ *| League, William M. Ha ial comforts when needed. The so- < o gy r i ““ BEAUTY OF NATURE ¥rs containing one hundred or more | Daughters, Miss M. Adelaide Bu Watertown—Red Cross chapter, | ciety also engages the services of 0 & i N n It is cxpressed cals are now in readiness to be [dick Mrs. Kellogg Plume specialist who attends the sick pa- o loquently by flow 4 e - g2 Plu attends the sick pa 14 ost eloguently by crs. Color- nailed out from local tu- Groton u‘w Entre Nous cluh West Hartford Improve- | tient who is unable to pay. As par wthor S = New ¥ 1 1 fragrant, these products terculosis and health ociations | Miss Mary Cone, ment society. ( Roo lof the work to find carly cases of Semmes Wal q USL O HERALD . CLASSIFIED! ADS r Nature ess an ir- R - Yroughout the state. Guilford—Publio Health Nurse| \yest Haven—Woman's club, Mrs, |tuberculosis, which according 1o National Comman- | v : npeal Il of us The Sesort ) % association, Mrs. Julia L. Burt Chas bl J ; o e o —_— s ble appea X The report further states that a Sh o harles S. Dow Miss Ventlic Logan. nurse, is the e nd an abundant assort- fccent tabulation of the 192 seat |, Famden—Public 'llnllfl‘.‘ ru.qu\“' Westport—Women's Town Tm-|stage when the work is most con- y had broi o S Sen o emi e Tlahyoioay iting Nurse association, Mrs Ol ; o 8 1y IR "Hm\‘l”l"\“?»luy\"‘:([ ,‘1 pi ‘: ; ”.h' R PLoYeIy 0 rs. Bradl \\“<":\M ‘y]vm.‘ i | ”“m\”“ - | o e SOUTH BOSTON MAN KILLED | v every occasion. he sale in this state was excceded |, Hartford culosis and Pub- | wehersficld Women's ¢ 1< | with an and other m w prohibitin eacy o M“"S You FeeL BETTER Chrysanthemums . $1.50 up five other s in the |lic Health society, Dr. Geo. 1L tion, Mrs. Seymour k. Williar cessary to make a diagnosis the destruction o O . ‘ 20,.0f So | .. 0c bunch nd that Connecticut was the | president; Miss Elsie X Willimantic—Visiting Nurse asso- | people who attend are mosily from Of the United s 1 ) $1.00 doz. . Bibatwdent one and tvo mils 'I' ‘fl"v"\‘*”}l_““‘» . e ciation, Mrs. John Reilly homes where there has been a cas Victor Aronson 1 W ) . Wi Ll »aniclson—The Civie Federation. | yyind . fais e T h e e P et Tonda & © population which raised S herD Y e i\“”‘ ol ,‘v”‘ . “ LT gSRubcisulos ALhevda D ! g i o Laurel Christmas Roping um in excess of $100 It is ex- ociation, Miss Nancy Chamberlin egular intervals in ord cotton mill while distributing 1 ELL-ANS ; : Litehficli—Red chapter i . > | ; Ny 412 . 15¢ yard weted that the total sales in R =i Windsor Loc Public Health | early ns of the discase can atur 1 ) Hot water toming »aign will be increa reve -Wmi = Brewster. Nursing association, Mr Howard | detected sanatoriu ey adical. fa 1ic Wreaths ' w’u‘w‘\l» X‘H 0007 13 R e Madlson=Rublic Health “Nursinzi{hen S e e ; o0 1 o Sure Relief all sizes, all prices ociation, Miss Mildred Netileto S sit h e e ¥ b mst been completed incl the re- | olu S S : oy B el S0 RECA005 ChIlCLON FATes ser ! SR s L S d ll G H ot hen oo (od Incliide the I~ elub. Mrs. James A “\v‘ ! 1on—Rockvil Nurse in order to determine the care nec- night and held as “d ous and I andelil s Green rouse e® | Esis commission of all the forr e R B and s ociation, Mrs Carrie Xang cssary to make them well and suspicious charac ( 1 OAK ST T 181W sis commissior a o former |jting Nu association, 17 Tre.t i ; 7 oS o encies, and the cstablishnent of | Southwick o0 g @ s 1 25¢ and 75¢ Pkés.Sold Everywhere \ || o new units in Ridgeficld ALiddiehiey Community Nur HITGH OGK FU\JFRAL HELD == EEL OIS e association. Geo. W. Benedict [} * District Dir ftoe Middletown—District Nurse asse- — leaders representing the follow- | ¢jation, Miss Carolyn K. Hubbard Pilm and Stage Stars Pay Vinai | organizations in charge of the | porijand—District Nurse associ- Vork in various parts of the state ation, Mrs. 1. LeRoy Brainerd. Tribute to Great Comedian 1|I L Milford—Visiting Nurse socia | . ,\.‘\m“.z,“;l‘\ — Distri »\;M*‘ tion, Mrs. David L. Clarke. Hollywood Today. | ssociation, Mrs. T. G. L chair- | ontville it aass : A | Bl 2 chn Montville—Visiting N assoc Hollywood, Nov. 2 leb v g i ation, Mrs. Ralph H. Melcer S o TET e ey | Beacon Falls — Anti-tuberculosis | Nuugatueli—Red Cross chapler. | Tty smend Titor e Frey . ommittee, Miss Cora Dronsor Aiasi Tulia il an i 4 Visiting Nurse committec New Britain—Tuberculosis il b e gl e society, C. W. Upson him final homage tod e Visiting Nurse association, | New' Canaan—Civie league, Miss S on Eeliat 1 L. Smith Marguerite er 2 | [ Bozrah — Anti-tuberculosis com- | New Haven—Employes Tuberen Dr. M. 3 h| fee, Mrs. W, 1. MeMan losis Relief association, Geo, L. |00 M- AL M Branford—Visiting Nurse ascocia- | Bradley . the widow, officiatin 4 fon. Mrs. Rudolnh Bailey New London—Tubereulosis Scal | [010Wed and in the ne e [ ¢) Bridgeport—Visiting Nuise asso- | committee, Mrs. H. W. Wellington, | ilcheock 1er husband's | § fation, Mrs. Blmer gJH. Havens Newtown—Visiting Nurse associa. | *3hes 10 Y. for| Bristol-—Employees Healts Pro- [(ion, Mrs, George Stuart burial in the family | i cpive league, Harry J. McKinstry. No. Canaan—Visiting Nurse asso The profession represented | . Collinsville—Public Health Nurs- |ciation, Miss Mattie . Buck in the pall bearers—Richard Carle i board, Miss Josephine A. T ol iy oy Y o e s e Beery, Taylor Holmes, Rob our, . sociation. Mrs. Edwin Mansfield. eson. Ray Hubbell cques Cheshire—Public Health Nurse | Norwalk—The Dispensiry assoc rre, Sam Hardy and Jed Prouty. | ssociation, Miss Nettie C. Smith ation, Miss Mary (i Rider. Many others of equal fame werc ¢ Ciimton—Public Health- Nursing | Norwich—Tuberenlosis Seal cora- | honorary pall bearers ssociation, Mrs, Charles A. 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