New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 30, 1929, Page 12

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2 COLOTEE 1 ST h its tropic r : . The cngagement of Miss Signe Pe- e e B R S e Sl Bak a Pretty Girl— Dollar Brings Visitor Many o her bri Acre road o Tomb of Iour eat hill overlook- unt Vernon, pre- s ashior on iy the quar e e vou can purchase about the cyeful in Washington tha ht-secing Luses, ir stands nsylvania brow of Capitol " OFFICIAL OPENING O POLISH GUnLD line deal _ e onteni o’ i Public Meefing in Rialto Hall to i 1 Chi m., Wi wl Iu Junior honl e R T L ary guild, which is c to do 5 of the Boston, N¢ lic < . s e b toward the treasury t all on Droad strect House, these scenes are soon | gram of several prominent 1oft behind. The hull-voieed Lurk wd an orchestia which : s andrie Mazir, duughter HOOHRLIE & T o ais : . Grove Hill Property now seated beside the driver, points | Polish compositions mon Dawil, | o i ‘ ake their futurc home at 67 | Ty s sing Foreclosed by I ST LA lilioL o Broad Br of K e - s Robert Gha A U it o | post office department business district is o more th dox church at 12:30. Rever eist L ¢ Moore of South . . ) |Gray, W sshy Aichachi gy Ly Woodro 10 inherite seph Dankecych, pasto erend John Pistey of T : : : ficlated at the ceremony, of Sherwood road. el 5, L Y em of New Britair PHCACEALL S ‘\" The maid of honor was > Sl 08 "”;:‘ comm (Lo company of Bridgepor IHEE e M e e e e e e a Miss Tiva Peter- | meeting erbert Pease, chair-| e qants in a civil action for maid of honor | {7 e e My, and Mrs, Al- M in which the bank secks the for nd ¥sllver 1sinski, Miss Sophic roxon place i i . closure of the Grove Hill property| el L ot o o e 0 Mis Al = Anderson, son of | ¢ itecy I \ v AMrs Gray. ; o : e themuma,j = {dagiiid W ar v olni A The plzintiff claims that on o'clock ut cllow ci L mliestopey ; "}M A school girl i SR ronenty 1 Miss Louise g T Ihrovzi r 4 5 g clain 5 gh rite nette style LCist's sister, race | 1% Benn ) Miller & Olson, Inec.. the D shopping district rict—and Washingtor department stor cs 1o match nlike most other towns the . tions ! will atte with tre the curb, - t Colony 100,000 of the s proud them, gascdyRin Mrs, Gray mortg rainbow 3 carricd the home of bride’s spacious la he ot ¢ ishm nization ind Mrs. Albro left on an unan Ghe : , 5 o1 e s Rt rip and upon their line and will make their future She carricd o ith street a high iron fenee, Georz. | BliMDse of a big buildir th dir , Soart il cet for : g nd T £ It is the White llou ouguet of hite roses, s % gons” ! ar €lve t < : s P i ouquet of white roses, snapdragons” !Th ! Sfont MidaIE DN ¢ nt, - Mis t i trom the street, the and lilies of the valley. The maid ot s LTS ] } s T ¢ X The bridesmaids worc n s ‘ f b iy, 7 ‘ DanEleniond Kokoszko; oy coloted dresecs S anto meenan- Berlin Bank Asks Title : ‘ brarian, B. A. Gravhows well 100k place in the p f s ¢ TR T, ; ub will meet; ar et 5 stone hair 1 s and had bouquets i d ¢ < . t 2 guile s or ed by p the First Lutheran church 1 2 et \ 5 Arnold H. Hull, instructor e 1 ¢ o an i 5 1 remd A. A. Ahlquist offic | Of PIDK tea roses anc " vul j dalie {2 T|(;) ?outhmzlvon‘R]call} e Cee Nt s eet : ‘ e clock Wednes: ter-| = e Fe ¢ 7 . R e ol T X 1 o'clo nesday afler=! ging guests was helc il S B e Alleged Hit-Run Driver piliaediordlourenenctiong : f Mr. and Mrs. Al - Praw home ir ney, Masgs, Mrs. Ander- E Ty the Jarmers’ Hay of Boston, 1 of honor was Miss Elin | o 7% and Mrs. : WA son wore a baby blue ensemble for Arrested After Search . “"" . e er of the bride and Philip 3 StEe ARG er golr vk dostame rgeant P. J. O'M E ce Co. and Michacl A ira of | fOF ¢ are not so sl b oy s bridegroom, ‘ 2 o R tilodea T ( oy i them are building honeymoon trip to the south, they Rilodean o Lafa Routhington on property in the out- e ! ling will make their future home i hom 4 which is heightencd by the Broad Broo flag fi A iy flag flying from the roof. f Miss Mild nd Mrs. this mornin the cha skirts of Soutl ] aaingaesponsiv] g ] claimed that on December n of 4 .. da niversary N W3 driving an < 8 i 0. M or Soulne i fhe rcturn trip is usnally oupi re married in Free- i f Lt e sl Lincoln Memorial, onc of [ "™y } most il of all arc Rielatives fror ! : s I r home. hur ! ve w mortgage note for ou with i y and Westfleld Ma 9 by verend | en which ! conveyed to the Farmers' Huy Co. € Lgtatement £ c rance comy , Carl N. Soule of Dayton, Ohio.| The owner of the e B of $1,104, while Guva has a me- - ~ i f and carried yellow | e : : : 3 B | {iriro: 1 i 1asterpice on; : p : L A\ t L tional church there. They haye one | condition and taken to ar las a prior mort- | h¢ Washington AMonument (you | oydaolences of the of thi don't ¢ to walk up 5 you eir thirty-third wedding ‘ 1t to, because it is cquipped with T i e it e h tary last Sunday at their L L ! Elm strect. Mr. and Mrs Itobert Archambeault of 54 Shanioi lenctortenit iooss Mujor Tazikowsit Maio an's Club and Daugh- | /i, viges ) s decorat | e i i L high-speed clevator i o f\' Revduiion o - 5 ¥ married in $t. Thoma » Dristol. complained to Su-| " Attorney Harold N. William of the | - ET-5P€ A clevator), the depart- |icyiala, in the Az lands. 3 ters of the kLevolution iy coloter ; Gy he late Reverend W I pernumerary Officer Henry office of Kirkham, Cooper, Hunger-, 't of agriculture buildings, the |, G thin a montl Meet This Coming Week. T e 1 h | i and Scrgeant O'Mara spent S0me | (org & Camp represents the plain- | ithsonian Institution, the Na- |, : official The couple 1 P tional Museum (with the Roosevelt | time yesterday looking for Bilodeail 'yise und Deputy Sheriff Martin 1 stamp. | Today the lutter said he had gone 10 | Horwitz filed papers with the town an trophics) and the capitol it- | 151q 1 ristol and straightened out the | clerk of Southington. 8 e o : ! S O y i ton: wetter with Archambeault, but I i At the capitol, the members of |, 5 5 Whitir SR vas held 1h $100 bonds neventheless, | Do warta = sour party pay 25 cents cach to be | Negro Held in Jail On H i + marricd to LI Ronds meRsnt Parents to Meet With escorted through the building by g S a8 - ook place last | A00IPh Kallbers, son of Mrs. Scima Judge SkeD“Cfll CODCeming According 1o the police, Tiloden e b e e e s T ."Qf‘"cf Ivon‘of_' Murder Grove Hil ) ; Kallberg of Maple strect Than ek a car a week or S0 4 ; ) 0 nor at 9 o'clock at All A a méran asso- | SVETYthing in a sing-song “lecture.” Lo Lo Lawrence Martin, Re Mary Dzorscal of Bridgeport, at the owner did not care to press | hold second mecting of the year | the Sreat rotunda (vou've seen | ety Heimiias St Cioie Bis d Carl J. Fredeen, pastor of SRRy Swedish church, per- the case > in the school auditorium Tuesday | ©OPies in your school hooks, but the dward Czaplicka of 146 Gover- B PR e sl loialool ¢ here), and the et dehildren, here Mr. Skoog | i pen 2 et 5 . Robert Carlson, an uzard o formed the ceremony = — M aisy Kallbe sister of the | ! tree ng in police court |, o 1 4 e hour preceding the meet- statesmen of by- : - ¢ 1 pert ea s orroamealiny (LS LR ESE e et erlo G : e ot Gas Coach Runs Into X O e W el e e e e e b c 1 wit Grohol, pastor, | Pridesroom, a ended maid of e of his father, ‘ d C the teachers wi e in their ! ay 3 ; 2ic i T e lon e L phol. Pastor honor and Kudy Foglitsch acted as| | : of the sum Auto at Portland, Conn. |ciass rooms to confer with parents | S¢¢ (from the Visitors' galleries [ 700 "2 S07 SURCrion court i G EDLANLO LN e n. 15 halted by Judge M. D.| Middletown, Nov. 30 (UP)—One h o confer with them re- | Only) the senate chamber and the |\, B IHesIoa int Nonth! Fanen AELRY L N bride wore a gown of whitc ve who accused him of not telling [ man was fatally injured and two ci- chool problems. house of representatives chaniber B! uth about the manner in which | caped serious injury late yesterday | At the close gf the business mect- | Where the nation’s laws are made— Her hou- father's eve was blackened and | when a truck was struck by an air {ing a card party will t place in | @nd the supreme court chamber = Sen i s of roses and Easter lilics. face cut last night line division gasoline train on a |thc kindergarten. where the constitutionality of these RAINBOW TO ENTERTAIN | self-same laws is often decided. “rederick 1 A. I, and A. M John Zyw 47, died a hospifal | HITS TRAFFIC LIGHT POST P ¥k v and Harmony chapter rtly after the accident. J Stewart Scholes of 61 Kuclid av- Of course, a visitor 1o Washing- | Order of ern - of Southir ton sees many other intercsting [ton will uests of New Britain . 1ul Spodnik a . John Carnicky as sub Rev. John Murcko a of honor was Miss Helen of the bLridegroom and ds were Miss Bettic | Miss Mas 5 G he maid of honor wore a frock of | The son, wno appeared to be 16 |grade crossing in Portland. orchid taffeta and she carried tea|or 17 years of age, testified that a | KoSes clephone call” was received from | sk About 75 guests from Hartford, | [yman strect that his father was | cob Roger: . 47, the driver, was | enue, Hartford, driving an automo- enl TS aton Burlington. Torrington. Me to look after himself, 50 [ reported recovering this morning. | bile owned by Milton 1. Jones of 46 | Places tor it would be impossible to |nssembly, Order of Rainbow for 2 Joha i rhomaston, Wallingford and this| . THerciottate Nisi o e s | Jacoh Togers, Jr., jumped be- | Trumbull street, this city, struck the | list all of them here. ¥or instance | girls, ut the rogular ecting in city attended the reception which « resented it and he told him | fore the erush and was unburt. fraffic light standard in front of the | there is the old and stately treasury | Masonic temple Tuesday night. Al e followed the wedding serviee, ol e George Mellon of New Haven was | Davidson & Leventhal store on Main | Duilding on one side of the White | other and Eastern v 2 s The house was decorated in orelil engineer of the gas train street last night, damaging the front | 1ouse and the huge State, War and | members trip 0 lang white 1 the ceremo w A g | o LU R RN AT FEMONY. 45| 6yt after him and missing his foo bumper of his car slightly. ! porformed under an arch of ever-| . o) down and injurca*himself. |Add Nt;\:‘ Iil'it;ir;(‘ases Ile told Officer Joseph Gigowski i ot telling the truth : s ‘ o, that his glasses had become filmed pnon tglnaotumisions o S To Superior Court List | i cuuce of the cold ana he thought e Gl it it e S L cyen" There are 115 cases on the docket | he had turned out sufficiently to froand Mea! | hon o ;v‘lm-w“::‘ ir Ie fell down the stai d die for the December term of superior :void striking the standard. Officer E N NA J ETTI c K M E LODI ES treet, Bristol i fell down in the house, too, hut I |court which will open next Tuesday | Gutowski hrought him to the police | ‘ z did not hit him. 1 held him around |before Judge Allyn L. Brown. The | station, where Detective Sergeant gf i dmng T | follo New Britain cases hay linger cxamined him and decided ——— \K]j[)[)[\'(‘g . sttt i slttaelor aoandiM R LT ot e v‘]‘.“"_\‘..]f“( an ‘meisted, [boen added to the docket. Harrs he was not under the influcnce lgoin!bvou 1sher 1d John ant to come, hut his father started reck, son of S Krawitz of Luwlor strect and | ™% Mt e |Kcough and Walter Wisk, robbery, | of liquor, although he had been w77 S ol S g e d L. McAloon, son of Mr. s CEe : 4 { Eugene Schoell, non-support: Dan-|qpinking. The light standard was SlR William 1. 1 1. McAloon o B ! . icl Mancini and Samuel Bellini. | noy gama Anni Q at fiin ¢ t ¢ 2 v pernumerary Officer Henry Zaj- X ’ : @ 00! : breach of the peace: Raymond istol w t 9 oclock \ wisklywho matls the arcest aboubllis s uen el Kiultenski) Liguor: law: st . Stert | Jowm T Connor, pusor of 5 okt o somatat e 419, Michurt Kukonskl, ltor 1av: Fot his in Your Diary; HARRY LAUDER ! MAGEICCH CEaRICat S ' an automobile while unde: Grass Fire on Nov. 30 who will sing 12 | ited and insisted on being itz, sis ! influence of liquor. it Company 6 was called maid of lor to the police station. The house w HEEL 1 IFire Company No. 6 was called acted as best man, | upset and ofticer learned that| FOR I,HI\'I: RESULTS e ’]u‘;.‘!‘)y;“( :‘.“.‘l“zrm?”Trl“:""‘::x s’v‘x',:‘ SUNDAYI DEC. 1st orange blos- e br monet blue | father and o : ‘Mx “"‘“‘L" | USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | zvenue. {transparent G, mofk | : | | over the N.B.C. entire blue tiie valley. |style, and carried bouquet of | son went to Lyman strect in an- was held for [pompons. The maid of ho way | swer to the telephone call, and her | s held for |pompons. The maid of honor v r 10 th phor nd h net-work and supplementary attired in an evergreen transpafent | husband on reaching home, fought velvet frock, silhouctte lines with a | with Edward and tried to strike her, | o . 5 1t to (ron(“ i ;;"L )you,l:,r: N o e e g o O d Y stations including the Pacific yellow pompons nied that he rdaer our Coastnet-workateight o'clock A wedding breakfast wa served when asked what statement he e home mr the bride “m,-rw. wanted to malke « pointed to his Elflfi'll shndud T" - et 8 P b intoxicated and diate families after which Mr, |scratched nose said it would Mrs. McAloon left for a wed- |speak for itself. He ac ed his wife Personal Jersey. Upon their return they will |ing him about the body as well a et ol it 444 1ddy-Glover b blackening his cye and scratch daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | pé nd he has always worked onard | bouleva de, son of M _— arried and Mrs. Otto Ruede of Oak street, | Ju S: continued the case ow A e I ton an . oo ! the | morning at 11:00 o'clock in the nsingto oA Holy Cross church rectory, with| Wladis Pizon, 40, of Bur- At Leuder, Enne Jetick Guest of Honer, wil cantinee saul's chiire engingt @ ;M < probation, suid he was willing to comtasy of Caliar's Radke How. nd Jo ( i €d % t i s Hclene Ja sister of y 3 a « 5 wife and , i s y ety maid of honor . hild . rt from them Hartford, took place Thanksgiving | n childs thu W saster ilies and lilics of 4 1 g )36 MAIN ST orning: o ' o X k : 5 179-183 ARCH ST. PHONE 2606 i ling trip to New York and New | and son of beating hini and inju . nis face and nosc. Ycsterday he gave $29.50 to Lis wi eping 50 [] ‘antasia | Joseph imezyk of Eddy-Glover and supported his family, Miss Phyeliss slecivz Sfond orr ! by | Meriden, took place Wednesday | for one month ' e (Siipport il At the conclusion of Ense Jettick Meladies, Se Harry ried Thursday morning i A Rteverend Victor Piastlowski offi- | rit street, charged w ation of 101 th them in of Hartford e cere- | Miss Anna, all of | L1 gold trimmed with maline and car- | Judg that 14 13 not re- niony. David Munson of Farmington and|ricd yellow chrysanthemums, pected the terms of probation, re-

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