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1929 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 7 t the railroad cros:ings at| 1 street and Iast street. the gate tenders went off Train Becomes Nurse, Pushes Baby Carriage Plainville News ::.:: duy at midnight and the crossings | were left unguarded for the re- (Special to the Herald) ] | mainder of the night | Bristol, Nov. 30 — A Hartford 1 fter the board of selectmen had || Ing through this city of full time|| o'clock this morning uck a baby carriage left on the tr which been ck »* the cast end and carried it East strect cross es commis- ut on Thanksgiving day. ’Bonch. Plainviile, Mr. Moulthrop has spent 50 years { He was employed for & | number of years at the Barrett fac- Bristol News lived at both ends |of this city, having resided at the { | north side when he came here {and at the south side until five years in Bi ol. ‘ | sion.The selectmen received num- || 0f the depot carrit more | | | 2%0, when he took up his residence il , isxuus complaints concerning vhv-l than u feet up .,.IHA].‘ resle | | | with his daughter in Plainville. | crossing from local residents, and || 2cross Main street. The s [ l Be S Joseph Shaw of Lewis Stregt|crossine from o L treet Improvements o Bg| |, instaiation of omicer | | their fetter to the commission fol DSt g mal | _An installation of state officers of | i i i owed. N o stasitael o nad been i i the Disabled Vete: ¢ ’ | Receives Painful Injury e the resent thore wit o | dropped oft an express train ana || SOUSHE at Council Megting |the Pisaviea Veterans of the woria | present the will | m‘ e ater olrer e iy e aveal| ar will take place at the state i only flagman service at the Fast|| APRATCRCY ¢ en. by el — armory Sunday afternoon at 2:3 street crossing but Fir lectman i | | o'clock. Luncheon will be served. \THREE CARS IN - CRASH|umes simpson nas receiveavora {DRAWIC'S CASE NOLLED| soin 3. cunanan, nrisior com- |t & for the crossing have| — - | | mander of the vets, has issued a | : | been ordercd by the raflroad com-|the restaurant and las the best | | general invitation to all disabled | Christmas Checks Placed in Mails | pany. The shifts at {he two ¢ross- | wishes of his many friends for ~uc. | Thornton Burgess to Speak—Boy Is| veterans of the city to attend the ings have been divic into three ! oq | meeting | —Services in Churches Tomorrow i I‘.l,n ight hours for thrce Baptist Ghurdh: Knocked Down by Auto — M, Funeral of Mes, Delendick . | Morning—New Service at Rail- | COhverationar Gl o Morning worship at 16 Jruneral services Mrs. Jerry . | 3 il A The pastor, Rev. Dr. A, D, k. Delendick of 25 River stre e l ts | toad Croseings. Moning service L 10345 0'clock | i) dutiver the second i I stol, took b e | em, repa e ithe “Way lofil{iese 2o 2 s sian ( olic church ¢ morni I} As the result of an automobile ac- | the Lord,” Garret, Sermon theme, | 1o e mj\ T Je- It is expected S| a9 ieiniten Bunal oo oed to | cident on the Plainville-Southington | “The Vitality o Church | 15040 or Tesus '1“1‘ e ber of petitions will be pi at| Russian cemetery, Terryville | road last evening about 8:30 o'clock, | school after the morning service. | (o> G Mesues Tnere will be i, o L T e or Mrs. George Wasilavieh Joseph Shaw of Lewis street, Plain- | Congregation Yourg People's siplal sl i e b ) i ) Mrs. c v i ) ¢ sing. The ordinance of holy com- |council on Tuesday eve PO N 15, the | ville, is in the w Britain General | meeting at p. m. Rev.J. Roy| 30 Al be i > e oo S | wife of George ch of 78 Ol ll lg { hospital with a fractured jaw. At the | Wilkerson will laad 4115(‘\|~.~mn";‘:, ‘(")“’“ \‘;‘ e observed 11: w]un.\‘ | nlo: k asking ‘X_m stree Wolcott r di her homs : i oy i ey | of the morning service. It is hoped | ments and another i at he S institution today M w's inj _lx have all the deacons and dea. |additional policeman for the f |early yesterday morning following was described as very painful, but The anm urch fair will l\(,?(m\ el il T T {a month’s ill ‘L:? c?ndmon is not considered crit ‘“11 ', lx (]“,m’s. A?}” :\‘.ml | Bible school at 12:05 o'clock. Bwve. | thought, desire more police Wasila was a ive of 5 | cal: : tesday an day. 4 hosellis e e W (i ‘oung | tion and for that reason maiden nante Toyland is Joyland for the youngsters ... | The accident occurred just over|who are requested to bring them to| pine Sevvice at 7 otclock. Young || ofticer. was mar- Y y the Plainville town line. Accord-| the church Wednesday morning in | \"y:r'l“(‘;',“'“”‘“\ o ible that the peti- 25 years ago to and for the older folk too. The boys and girls {ing to the investigation made by|order that the committee may have | A FeceTiion will be given in HZ0E | jon for Sundar Boviting will be die | and the remain- Officer Brooks of the Southington [ample time o ra-rk and arrange | 9 Hev. Dr.and Mrs. A D Ken- | B0 e aaibiv R rtan SRR will testify that this is their idea of Heaven . .. police, the tire marks on the road | the ose who may find it in-j 4riCh on SoYaR g oy onl Hiak imang P followers Uisomene ) | indicated that Shaw's car first veer- | couve to heir contribu- | 9'€lock. The occasion s their 25tk | /R ppositior Aona J ¢ g 9 N 1 ti we ing anu AT P T L A what wonderful trains and cuddlesome and | ed to the right. then turned sharply |tions to the Wednesda m'? FREASD ,“l Sk d Athletics 5 {to the left and crashed through 4 mon them figli s Ladieafald socialyfelil it e iy staunch boats and what not at every turn | state hikghway fence. The machine | ona Tuesday. Wednesday — aftamoon at 230 o ToRanh L ; | continued across a ditch, over the| The menu for Wednesday night's "(v‘lm s Nieh e Bl e And look at Dear Old Dignified Dad—he's a Connecticut company’s trolley tracks, | Supper will be as follows: Creamed | cvening ¢ o'clock, STt tar onvo o Pafievsooni MIoth GRS resident of Lithuania ; ; g and finally ended up in an open field. | chicken on toast. pea hashed | Prayer meeting L 2:30 o'clock. and four sisters, three of whom banker in his sterner moments but now he's According to the officer, the distance | brown potafoes, jelly, rolls, coffee, | Church of Our saviouy Departure basketball [are residents of Lithuania and the 5 - e “ | from the highway to point where | with d CLO Ll apple pie or icel (yyren school in the parish hot o play again until one!fourth, Nora Veczkis, city become an engineer of a miniature revolving {the car stopped was 178 fect. [ cream, Thursday night's menu Will fae 3o w, . Junior church with the | week from tonight, on Decem | There will be a high mass of re- e ) e Shaw was taken 1o the oftice of |bri "Corned beef hash, cAbDARC| rucior, Kev, Lincoln E. Frye, at|in New Britain. It will oppose Uic|quiem at her funeral, which will be crane. And gaze at Mother getting ideas |l Dr. Georee 1. Cook, who oraered his | 5 ot homo 1(“ ;N~:|’:)|.‘ Uits: | 19:40 o'clock. Morning prayer with | Washington-Hills of Waterbury I Monday morning at St. Jo- 4 5 ) o 4 renioval to the hospital. g » '»" ( 3 L = *"1“ Sisermon by Mr. Frye at 11 a, m. |in its next home game on the fol- h's churel iterment will be in on interior decorating from a doll's house. Triple Crash Occurs puffs covered with chocolate| v\ pogpiers fellowship In the |lowing Saturday even D ~mber New St Joseph's cemetery 1 o 2 A triple crash occurred last eve- Tea wiches, cakes, and| o, iy gy5use at 6:30 p. m, at the state armory. The Brass Election of Officers Toyland at Brown Thomson's is Joyland indeed. ning near the Plainville-Southington n e served both after- | PEUA (0858 £r S B o serfen|Clty club C eated the Endees in| An election of off A town line, involving a truck and two | B0ONS T e roow from 2 to 5 it g g i the fir't meeting of clubs by a|place at the r e i ey o rig & dvent vesper services will be . = sular meeting of the And we'd like you to visit it. || automobiles. The truck belonzed to |0 )‘;f*\‘n " Lk e | preacher will be Rev. |2 to 20 score at Waterbury a week |United Spanish War Vetorans to b the Truhan Tructing Co. and was| It e nest Thurs. | taymond Cunningh rector of | 8% held the state armory on next Sire 8 R A sy operated by a Mr. Crean. The cars| ®1l1 s et et ANUE ity Ghuren. o ilactfordiiSpecial | e anana Monday cvening at § o'clock TOYLAND — DOWNSTAIRS DEPT. were owned by M. M. Blakely of | 48V e e R e R 1 football Mem are requested to be [New Britain and Harold Anderson | 55 - i Burghofi, soprano soloist of Bristol, | ¥ /TAHECMe Duscaas of Meriden. Sy st and M ily Rurghoif, contralto | ¥ ¥or Police Car 1':“ Lpdiee SOutmard iRoImgy _According to information given to (% W 10 Rl ngford, Toth singers| AT o o s RICONIAT T (e Constable Cles mdenn, fiie New | RS B 2S00 ¢njoy wide and enviable reputations | oo seinstal n the munity players. it has been decided, ——————————————— Britain car 1 into the trhc i recen d_police car ¥es-|will be “Outward Boun 'h 3 el Next Sunday g the Congre-|as musicians. Al music lovers of | (ore 2 S | ar ind." The play nd sonds later Anderson 8 terday afternoon. T T, & count, |will be presented at n ot ’ Y ‘” i i : ational Young People’s society will | Plainville ave invited to attend. iSIbelne neadiont raffi e ; the high school . Toul " ca hit » Blak nac e, < { Sy i3 ' 5 7 b ‘ i aunditorium o Thurse all, who was living in | superintendent at the closo of the | Mo Britain mana car wis fotally | SPONSOF AN v of entertainment | Methodist Church geant Aldie Preault in mal 18 his| December 12 ot § h_n‘ vfl\ evening, sylvania, that they would pick | mass at 12 o'clock deatroyed. while the Anderson car|furnished by representatives from| Njorning scrvices at 10:45 o'clock. | 1ounds alout the city inspecting the TR e R s O WG k. (O Sl il B e aean Cottor 1t | UleiGorinestiont Agniewiuralicolt AdLa I, pastor, will e | various traffic systems at the inter- | the direction. of M e this was done, and on Wednesday | The morning service at the Sieiii- S e U program will consist} ¢, Mis topic will e |Sections and checking 1p at the|son of the 3 I hllzabely il |afternoon the visitors were in town. | odist church will be held at 10:45 | Sounders found no cause for arrest | o¢ num 1 tet, violin se-|..\iora) porfection.’ Sunday :chool | Junctions on carcless drivers e ale Dramatic school {The group plan o spend several | o'clock. Rev. L. 1. AdKins will tal HarryLarineon gt lection e-minslealiniriuecs i o o R e 6 | T was shiatihal e car onia el i i ong otEhreg faetm TS |days in town and go back to {heir for his subject. “Identification R SRUABLONE (G L be open to the| = " A lock, | utilized Ly police on be RN by autont Vane [eressg e GOt e e i street, aged 65, died suddenly at his 1 Al e S e ttendance Reports | s S v Sunday scho wi meet at 2 3 5 | rhe guest 1 s service short time. The N S - ! o S NE B ollowing 4 heart i o g S e mana board of the West i < ol jo'clock. The Intermediate R & Zion Chureh 1T be Miss May s Embezzlement Case < olled A 15 WeE Kasky-Rakoski dlnneel SILEeradiale el “lattack. He had been in poor healt Bt ey whl be Miss Mavis itowe of Bristol, | %M moni Sl I and Maple End football teams One of the prettiest weddings of | Wil resume ils meetings at 6:45 | 0 " o0 T B s s > o wao wiil pray on The case of Jack Drawic of For-|y,5 anngunced that offelal res the fall season was held at St. Paul's |'clock. The evening service will he |00 00 PAS (OUF TRIU IS (06 WES © 5 Thame (e new oi estville, charged with embezalerient | juce “comnitet “show that neans o [ehureh in Kensington on Thanksgiv- |11l at 7:30 o'clock. Th G i bae ot e Cie St Gt o g e Rew A whe soclety will_hold | Of $66 from the Fulton market, Wasingy persons attonded the Sheabe . ¢ Dy wilien Misd Soplhia Rakosk, (WIll nteach on “eepins fhe Beape (L 07000 0 00T L B L minton (il Reheol LAt ; ale wnd supper o Wed- | Molled upon p et G e PO R D Pines Are Frozen and AUfOmO- acventer of Feramand nakoski cf| The morning serviee at st Gao Y O © took an|gelock. V. C. 1% union at 6 p. m B e e e e T S R p Lower lane, Berlin, became the bride | briel's ipiscopal church will e | “C1Ve PAFL I the activities of the | preachin the pastor at T0%clock. |y oy gty wre s sollo sancy work, | this morning AR e s i ED meS ot Edward Kagky of Meriden. {held at 11 o'clock. Sunday school | FLOW Name society Theme, * C: iy G AT Mra. "ens Nature Talk By Writer et el er ey 1165 Become dieam |7 Miss Lena Wrableskl of Lower|{Will meet at 10 o'clock, = Besides ihie witeuhious sUEH RS Enter Restawrant Business Tl P Mre, John| Thornton W. Burgess, wordl| 1, ormal Senior Prom lane, acted as maid of honor {1 The Wesleyanni williamset, Monahi | Ly Re e MR S REanCly e pIlATBIETOIEORRI TRE CriL BLES il v ey orth league; | KNOWR writer of animal fiction, will [} 808 Are beins completed to Miss Mary Gilida of Southington 18| cvening R e Lo SRR AT SCOR ] »‘\h eX | Plainville's young siness man, ciool, ars, | SPORK at the high school auditorium |y Ay '\‘flm:‘,”‘ Conprom st g HOME AFTER 2 YEARS”‘”“‘ T W e (S SR G TG 5 W Thercsa, Elizabuth, Anni ind Susan s p od torest in the nool. Mré | on Monday at 1:30 o'clock. He will | €D school during the Christmas den acted as best man and John will be followed by a social paridmion el of i e, FOAMENGEICCORAID EALO v apal on naty the 2id of mov- oy "o el N Mileski also of Meriden was usher Mrs. William Bunce and daugh- “‘;“'”I" NS nidosen l\“l 1 annot e R ing pictures as Illustrations. Mr “,“'”'.””m last year PR ,_ PR e b b N et dier in the army stationed at | establishment. Known | ns athoife Churcin S egsan Lotis hate ey o ramepuplE ling event of Avel Wallivisitesiothesionihankes (e DGE NoRe S VEHCRUES AR ) jel SLNRC 108 Ve, derseviiareianenid (vt v ot (1ma WaUe prna ittt oo ioa b sty I o Blngses TG, celulimited tomors| o uBests HOOkS have becoma fam it and vell trimined with orange blos- |ing the week-end at. their samm JHESeT ! ilbur's restau ous universally and his talks are al- ing After Long Absonce—Salc som carried a bouquet of white | home, Camp Northridgs, Bug ey ulls ¥.r | oper by - nRhomAs RGO MERIT SLEIIAIO S SoS B valintorent (el = Shoot Held ros The maid of honor worc a; The Boys' club left this mornin: ; * ther, Mick Parkinson of ae Caurca o Gur L ol Merey. Litle Boy Struck The members of the Bristol Fish of Christmas Seals in Full SWing— peach satin gown and a picture hat [ for an all day hike to Benson's ci. w Britain, a sister. Mrs. Elizabeth ears of & and | 3 nday schocl ol ¥ o clock T S and Game club held a shoot at the v to match and carried a houquct of 'bin on Mount Lamentation. . rrar of Plainville, and two grand- 1 in business iIn| Nexc Friday vall be tne fiest ¥ri 1o manor < struc fiEnnpressevesondhippens Hill Church Notices—Berlin Notes. peach roses. The bridesmaid wore | hoys will cook their dinmer at (. Chldren Plainville since his 16th birthday. | day of tue menta will be el | govo b philip 6. Tou 1 o'clock. A large A . f a pink gown and Iso carried & |cabin after which they will hi Funeral arrangements are incom- | tHlg formerly conducted the West | chrated at w30 o'clock. Commun- st stee s otnG e nd skeet shooters Old man winler, freezing PIDES 00,6t of pink roses. Vover (h 4 e S plete and are in the hands of W. A ton will be again wewibuted at 7 3 L S contest S A S e | over the mountain. The cabin is @clock yesterday afternoon and and I0 & SHE0R AL EUDEET A reception was held at Fraternal | a0 5 Bailey & Co.. undertakers borclock, Conicadons will be heard . ion Meeting 1 ht and calmly pro- owned by the Benson brothers, : ] cefved slight injuries consisting | py carly Jast night almiy. nail, where 150 guests were present| oo Dyt Siscers il s Meeting Todas Chursday alteravon at 4 o'clock and | [0/ V00 KNS 0! lans will be formed for the or- coeded o entip@himeriat \oamd from Meriden. Southington. Plain- | Nionday cvening at 5 o'clock at reguitriieetin sof Llainyille {25 hepenen Gl oolock o Sovkradiafroic aatist il et SRR S Early this morning he blustered and vy, perby, Berlin, and Kensingtou. | community Hall e will be held in Grange hall Unecas are Mabed SR ; el NBRCRILSC amoken Wil t the regular blew the thermometer 10 the 8€a- |y ’coupla went on an extended trip opi Rt O Dieroblalreaitantl Hesn e ieninG Thel Lianiiile Aust dompany | 2oress the highway on rrvville fmceting of Seicheprey post. No, son's Jowest mark for one of the o pogion an upon their return they | tte X eELtS O PYUA8 will mect 5y geloel Neighbors' night will| { placed more tnin $1,000 10 Chiise, | 2YENUE. near the railroad bridge. | American Legion, fo take coldest November 30 on record | i ruside in Kensington. i RIS Sl By ed will the following | mus checks in tie mal erduy o :lvr path of y.m‘mu car. Bourn [the 1. rooms en next when the temperature was reported | To Hold Whist e e e e iranges furnish the program ulternoon wnd tie subseribers wa | o coried the boy to his home, which | even $:30 o'clock o' bo al a perfect soro al. § 0CloCk | Ty men and (he women of the| TN 4-H club held an election or | (TEST, (IHANR, (UL T Ml Heod icAry AT roneaT S nae s Tyeins ‘Are. Rorn " 5 re cers " 3 I & year yeste x} % f > 7 i 0 1l be enter st o " 2 this morning. This low temperature parish of st. Paul will hold a bridge ;g “78 '8 & R Beacon Valley {4 rcasurer A. A, Macleod, about 6uy | € Silllibegentered agiinsgth Twins, Alexander and Franefs, as reported from the southern inq pist on Decmber 9. The | d4Y after the following being vot. AR vallng Ry Das | mbere o1 e ets vl neestve | driver, Ht is expected, as the acci- | have born to Mr. and M end of town by Alexander Bruce.'s,pingements are not complete as \’:“1"‘”“‘_‘1lr.«m\r:m,. arolyn Re Plainville Grange will hold another e dent was the fault of the boy. Francis Porrini of 329 Park street Sl Y Torn o e (sico president. Norma Lawr e e e e R o G e | AR S S s Special Services according to a birth certificate filed isolated and is subject to all winds, | Seal Sale in Tull Swing s S B R R SRt G gt i | [ successiul i years in the Chirstmas | LL¢Te Were speclal services at the post office of the city clerk for it is situated on a little knoll. | Th= sale of seals for (he tuberculo- | " BAY L B nish the music. Boih round and | Club Tecsipts b e bauk, mnd tae | Salvation Army hall last night. En- |They came into the world on No Other lows reported ranged from gis relief is now in full swing among l‘( nice Pratt is spending the § oo uare dances will be faatured, olticiuis art Muking ctensive pre | SN Hargraves and Licutenants | vember 14 5 three above at the northern end of Berlin rasidents. It began yesterday Week-end with her mother, Ay On Wednesday evening, Decem- i Sfn xy | Johnson and May of the Torrington | Class Book for High S . 017 | Charles Pratt. Miss Pratt is a ; ! | purations tor tue opening of the 1930 5 | Kk for High School the town at 7 o'clock this morning .with the ringing of the bells in the el R ol BEEABR R I ol e Bl gL Rt e will hold a pub- dan b year s ciub s expected to | Pranch of the army had charge of | A meet of the senior students to eight above at the top of Da- town, a t of the national move- DT of the nursing staff of the | jie cupper from 6 to 8 o'clock. Ier e e e oy i ke I Se Vi There was vocal and |of the Tristol High school will be mon’s hill at the filling station on 'ment to inaugurate the sales. Mrs Methodist hospital in Brooklyn 24 Hour Servic | e S Yt "” cerning | iNstrumental music held some time next weelk to decide the corner. Here the evidence lay Henry Hooker of Kensington is in| seions will be resumed at the enty-focr hour scrvice has R e i | The ensign spoke stingly to | on the possibility of publishing g mostly in the number of cars de- charge of (he sale throughout the!Hubbard school Monduy mornins ihaUearaled Dy the New Haven N 35 # 12 good sized crowd which had gath- book class annual, Hig) manding non-freezing solutions. town. She is being assisted by Mrs. 'at ¢ o'clock. RUEBES: Plain et rier f for the services, officers said recently ”,Mg‘; However, the blustering old man Russell Gold in Berlin 2 The lowest temperature of th i SN e el Canvass For St John's A G n the nomth diiRch G en e O Clare i Bast Banl winter was reported this morninz Jonn ol of Plainville and R e 5 e ”\’1'.‘ o8 It to motor cars and thermome- as in the past few years, 1 ! the the rmometer recording 4 aboy | Miss Ania Snuthoof New BRtwn, o popestyiile witl made duping SIIMLE DAL oA ters exclusively. At the Berlin sta- ' will be made to canvass the town by zero at 6 o'clock. who maurried in St. Joseph's church | ne week of December 1 fo 7 { City que Meeting tion lungh cart. across from Mack's going from house to house, The Mrs. Royal Holmes is confined ‘o in New Britain Vednesday mornit L innErtTs ks il e 2! : : > . | alicit support for the ensuing year the managers garage, he whined and froze until \nl‘l :: c?lwlnrlv«l ;l;:"\l‘r!hfl;‘m“"“;‘ ‘r'r l.‘\ v lh['lmvv“hozmlm. She s «PLAINVILLE WILLIAM I. TOLLI Will make their future home on Bi- | xdditional pledges will be solicited Ketbail le \\1]1‘\)'0F]v(r];l'l‘ eral pipesinthe place were fro- and in this way the inconvenience resting comfortably today. - 2 e a¥ihat e o e Coupls Bt wolll Aathesiioia s e - S 3 L e morning the owner 1o the residents will be as small «s| % i FODAY 1ind market on West Main strect and | &I strect. o coupie sre e o and ol menibers of th of William F. Tracy of the cart m,,'d,\ 00d use of a blow possible. MRS, P, J. GARVIN DEAD Daring. Dashing, Devil-May-Care the Italian-American rocery on | \\ o (e i 'h 1a \'v e ) PRE ave heen asked to incre cy-Condon building on foreh folchnnied (haasiaineat Al “Golden 1tule Sunday™ | New Haven, Nov. 30 (P PUIDLEAEHANLD WvRitnE steepr Baimas Mol Roled o BE s e o NERteS 0 clock RO e L‘” er . | The first Sund 1 December is 10 4pj. G S Jase 5 in “SPEEDWAY’ time to the insurance business and | day following the cerem o Given Grid Letter d team pe nel lists must ack to its natural state. e s wrvin, wife of Patrick J N Conen st ral during the past summer was en-| Commander Francis LeVasseur of cis J. Crowiey of 138 Pederal submitted at this meeting. Giarage owners throughout the i at the Kensington Methodist Garvin, state inspector of pharma y —SHOW S—: gaged in the bakery business New | Brock-Barnes post, American Legion s received a letter in foot- - = town reported an unusual sale of al- cmm»l‘»t ,‘[_hn‘w”. B s of the meet. | 4i¢d at her home here today | GAT. and SUN. o on: 3 has named a committee consistr nszelaer Polytechnic Inst HINGHAM t DEAD cohol and other non-freezing solu- ings and the services will be in the She was born Stamford. The = o was born in Yon N. Y..|of Pierce Clark, ward Barrow o), N.' Y. whe he is Hingham, Ma 30 (UP)—— tions, together with the fact that (hES and the serviecs W { funeral will be held Monday morn- 2—FEATURES—2 but has been a resident of Plainyille | and himself to make arrangements He is one of the best back- | Dallas Loy rp. winister, author they had witnesced G el e ing from St Mary's church. SUNDAY o et o0 Mo received | fOr @ community Chris tree on on the squad and has|and pre - of English at Boston o o p eing ir El Z 3 { e < i g 5 SR t on i 0 o s it e “'l.r"f"l fobyiha tlmecteing {"‘;1 s e e O L e \ Great Talking Picturc his education in the local schools | the town plot on Whiting street b e e e S : oNeven "fi::::;"‘""“]l ;:u;;nr»]. "l"“’flfl’ A enaington Methodist echurch wii!i FLLOT MUSTS PAY DAMAGE SIRL OVERBOARD ind also attended New Britain high!| Martha | i loage will hold a ber of the class | vears ago . Kona e “Visits Mother Attes 20 3 hold its Christmas bazaar and supp Montpelier, France, Nov. i WIIUEMALY ""'""“‘ chiocl. Mr. Tolli has taken prom- |its regular meeting Mondey evening ering and will finish | vesterday in his 59th year. Last sum- Axal Wall, former well Known Wednesday afternoon and evening he court here ruled - and Lo!s Moran inent parts i the social affairs of | There b2 a roll call and nom mer he nnderwent two operati rosident lofithe! town, <who. onca the ehurcha The sale’ of aprong,grelatllvestof iafpilot who “throu MON.. TUES—MAT. MON. ke town and has also managed U officers. Dusi Grdiiahy [ eth Birthday Celebration | for made his home with his mother jn home made candy, needlework, and f alty ring crashed his plane CTHE DESERT SONG™ nutierous athl teame portanc will be discussed and a Andrew Moulthrop. a veteran and 2 (‘ristain Jane, returned to town Wed- Other things of interest will open at killl mechanic. should pav | wigh John Boles, Johnny Arthur, His new place of busincss is lo- | social time enjoyed e this city. cele-| A pouliry census in Chosen, for- S R M A chicken pie supper will |the mechanic’s family §8,000 in | | “Carlota, King, Louise Fazenda || caled in Central square. Mr. Tolli : 4 s S0th birthday at the merly known as Korea, revealed A Bl atlinits 3blorelon { damages. | [ nas taken over his duties in « wed on | 17) | home of his daughter, Mrs. Wallace | 6,135,950 chickens. Twenty years ago. a young men | Kensingion M E Chuech - | _ S e e R S, i s e " FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Ray’s Wish B~ BLOSSER Kolelook direc the > Berlin station for a small town in | 0'¢lock under the direction of ays 18 27 Pennsylvania. there to assume a po- sition with a manufacturing com- pany. Not since that time, when he looked out of his speeding train to obtain a last glimpse of Berlin re- ceding in the distance, has he ever | beheld the town where he spent his hoyhood. He left Christian lane—his mother, who waited for years for the time when she would once more see her long absent son. Thanksgiving came. To many it was just another day of turkey eating—a day of pies and cranberries. To one mother living in Berlin it was more than that. Twenty yvears of waiting were finally rewarded as her son stepped out of the automobile that had brought him safely to the old town whose appearance he almost had forgotten. It was Thanksgiving day. Her son had come home With Mr. Wall came the I sen brothers o former Inown residents of Berlin. and Dave Fransen, bhut at the prese Akron. Ohi for Thanksgiving. n- n W Andrew also of Berlin, time employed in decided to come home They arranged his old mother in | pumpkin | superintendent. Morning worship will be held «t| 11 o'clock in charge of the min ter, Rev. Allan L. Dodd. | The Epworth league devotional meetings will be held m Evening worship will 1 at ) o'clock. | Berlin C { The boys' m. | Morning worship will be held at 110:45 o'clock. It will be under the | direction of Rev. S. A, Fiske. | Sunday school will meet at 12 | o'clock in the school rooms with the ! superintendent. | Kensington Cong. Church | Morning worship will be held at gregational class will meet at 10 10:45 o'clock. Rev., Vernon L. Philips will be in charge. Sunday school will meet in the Sunda rection oi the superintendent at 1 o'clock, St. Paul's Church arzes will be celebrated at § and m. Rev. J6hf C. Brennan will te. e will be isted by . William rtford Sunday school will meet with the chool rooms under the di- | | 1 GEE -1 JUST 6OT TIME TO GET TIIS ESSAY OF OSCARS IN \ TUE MAIL BEFORE THE FIRST == TLL TAKE IT RIGHT DOWN TO THE POST CFFICE NYSELF ! \NHAT'S \WRONG, ON-N=\WE HAD GUINEA | FOR THANKSGBNING AN | 1 JUST NOW SWALLOWED TUE \NISUBONE AN Now T WONT BE ABLE TO MAKE A \WiSH // [} T CANT BE ARGUING GO ON:JUST | | B-BUT AY WisH ) L CAE PR Rae \WISH You \NON'T Cone L GET TWIS ESSAY OF LADNST / (_0SCARS MALep!! SWALLOWED et PEG_U. 8. PAT. OFF. 1929, BY NEA SERVICE N

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