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Yil‘él — | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JA 9 ’ Plainville News FROST CHIEF AID 70 STORK IN 1929 | Aended at 34 Births During | Year; Dr. Cook Second 8| JOHNSON HEARING TONIGHT 1\ . s Brown Thomson's January Cost Sale 150 New Silk Frocks o- SPECIALLY PRICED 24 | :‘ : Frocks for all occasions, Silk Crepe, Chiffon, Georgette and Prints, lovely materials, new colors. | | Choose from this elegant ¢roup of smart Frocks at | i I this very low price. Women's and Misses’ Sizes SECOND FLOOR Given Instantaneous Response . . . Engagement announced — High School Five in Action Tonight—Town because of their Unusual Values! to Open Oftice tatisties town clerk’s office up- will probably ificates do not s fol- | who are unable | | .| on Diax | | Doctors 8. T, Berlin News | d cvidently is not| Willi position in gions Win Stanley ( finally the Legionnaires can 1d chuckl, ONLY SINGLE GASE, 755t OFSCABLEYFEVER 1552 588 Dr. Griswold Fears No Epidemic of Disease in Berlin evening re re is something in the hing which the men of t guarding, vord | FIRST NEW YEAR WEDDING - in the My Finches-sundman Nuptials Tomor- ke Torrington 1 Tale to| Mr. and AMr row Afternoon—Observe \lllll\(’l'-‘ m the local he holidays ! 10 Weddi sary of Miss Kelsey's Birth—Cost ‘ K “ of Licenscs Laised — Items, pron 1 r Bast 1 [ minstrel ng d o “No ' the way | vet, but o b AR 1 Dr. M Griswold ex- ! soon s ; e Donation Party feled T el 5 S gion and its ary will } fever istiuall e donation party on Naturday S 1 er has been found an s o o other possil is under obser- | ;membe 3 1 to attend. It | 5, of ( Re e extent of the |is hoped thi L money will be | state warder “epidem in Some alarm | ghtained to secure of dishes | loth Mr, a v ¥ w the | for the use of n members. | cellent he o of ew Rritain Library Association to Meet Tnyiat HY : AW L ppe annual meeting of the Berlin | company e O o ot Ber. | Public Tibrary assoelation will falke e < ' ¥ L place on Tuesday evening T:30 0T Ryan of M ow B and the daily | | lingito New ot e ,,lu },,“'l_ it | o'clock at the library. Business mat- [ William Brow: conteeLy e i “, ‘M,,_ ters will b d oot e Bl link Sfemics or Baskethall Tonight tion. A1 is the matter stands The Ker fon oy club baskel- Mr. and M 1se of scarlet r is in|ball teams will stack i stfianus] ‘\u and does not seem to be | aggregations from the South Church | Media for by the proximity to|of New Britain in I'ra all to- | pres New DBritain | night. Both the senior s will pliy is scheduled 1 he junior t »een formed here. 1t v. Vernon I. I'hi Pinches-Sundman t wedding of the year will orrow afternoomn ndman becomes the wite ¢ obert Pinches. Both spor 15 reside in Berlin. The [sor, that several oth il take place at the ne | may e formed in Pinches on Wor on | league, The main g Ve Only close rela-|are in the Count room | cations point 1o 500 Iiske | the intermediates ch | h ve put in a remony. he | preparation Is ¢ couple i married tomorrow | Engazement Announced T Jave the distinction of having taken | Mp. and Mrs. John Ravizza of |y cut the last marriage license for the | Arch street, New | Tave an-f ol S S year 1920 and of being the first pair | nounced the engagement of eir | ¢ o 10 ted in wedlock in 1930, | daughter, 1da Helen, to George J 120th Annive Pola of East Hartford. Mr. Pola is oo t 120th ersary of a former vesident of Berlin and is of Miss Kelsey, | well known in town. His father, Iir danghter of ble tephen and | rico Pola, was former con VROR0 LR IE ol Degree Team Rehearsing The officers of Terlin Gran preparing to confer the first ccond degrees Tuesday upon a class of six candidates members to be are Mrs Here alsopaneroft, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph 16 first edifice Of | gepuity, Mr. and Mrs. John 1 ceic endants of Mrs old Kel- t a place now known ct, near the Berli town | mams o § hurch, long ago forgat- | yud Miss Hrlen 1 3 Miss Kelsey marrica | Berlin Notes Camila Gideon Dunahan, deseend- | poinier oy of East lin ants of whom Live in many states in | O EEE ST Oritain vester- | the co Last year the KelseY{g,o aoternoon and charged with | family o their endants had a 5 1% speeding. cunion at Clinton, where land has | °F heen owhed by members of the fam- ily for a long timc Hunting and Fishing Costly A letter reccived from the s commissioner of game brings s news to the hunting and fishing ele- ‘ ment of the town Berlin, The | ‘ A son was born fo Mr. and Mr Bernard Trennan of Kensington at the New Britain General Jospital on New Year's day. This is the first re- 1| ported birth for 1930. | East Berlin Items The annual election of officers and wisiness meeting of the Commurity = ut into ei- | | feet on New Year's Day and are to lw,'.”. 1o, e | be in force until next year. One| The library will he open {his atter- | noon and cveni for the exchan price of nn[ hunting !u‘hll ,“:‘\;]‘-m‘fi‘mfl" will be held next Wednesday croused proportionately and will [ hall. Alemberships may be renewed now cost e dlees and hunters [ at this time also. Announcement These pric velative to the annual banquet will tement has caused many would- hunters to seratch their head reads that the license “is not a Pyihias will hold privilege to trespass on others' pro- | a turkey supper at Community hall perty Must @ an buy acres of | next Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock. Jand in order to hunt?” some ask.|The supper will be followed by an Others consider the statement mere- | entertainment program which will be as a bit of sarcasm and let it go [ held in the main auditorium. Danc- that. This statement was the|ing will be enjoyed, The Communily cause of many legal arguments inlorchestra will play. pastor of the | ormed | , | petition by local contractors | ing the removal of Ruild Christmas | 0r Axel Johnson from of | pected that rers of 148 | ing to reports, Mr. Johns and was | have m | him high school 'ss with his oelJo J. D, Sends Out His fer-town 1930 “Daly Greetin | Monday and was hrought to a clos <PLAINVILLE» FONIGHT and SATU | nas SSTATRS O SAND™ with Wallace Beery OUR GANG litor and his ALL TALKING serial and News FOR BEST USE. HERALD CLASSIFIED | rather, who has n a prominent business man of Plainville for man The date for the wedding has not been announced Ladles Hold Annual Meeting | | The annual meeting of the Ladies' [F1 | Aid society of was held at the hom | Tyler yesterday afte | | showed that the ization wa and ‘hat con n accompl ar. The largest was the laying of linoleum in church parlor, kitchen and coat {rcom. Several activities were plan- ned for the comin L flourishing conditi ide | le work had d through the ye | item | two year was unanimously clected | to that office again. The rest of the | officers are as foliows; vice president . Irving G. Webster tary, Mrs. Mrs, C. J ors of wo lay o v We nesd 1 the > th | Thursday in the monti | Closes Business Tiurt Chichestor s closed P of 1 s on last Main . il tracks. He Mrs. Chi- her parents The couple will o months. Mr. pen his business establishment on Ma wn Clerk's Hours ounced toda tha ¢ own clerk’s office w | afternoon from 2 t commodation o secure hunting Those havir open tomorrow 4 o'clock f e who wish to and fist g licenses. nses of last year ome to the off person may send them by ano person for renewal Puneral of W. S, Vance cral cervices for Wil 49, prominent membe Odd Fellows and well-known en who died suddenly at his 1 ond street Wednesd held this afternoon at t the ral parlors of W Bailey & Co. Rev. Charles H bleau, pastor of the Advent Chri church in Bristol ated was in Terryville The funeral was | a delegation of the 1. 0. 0. ¥ z was a member o 1an 20 years st's Friends Pleased nnouncement in the Herald evening of the tment of Patrick A. McCarthy of Peari Plainvilie, to the pastorate of ot's ol 1 in Chesh cived with considerable sa tion by his many friends he ointment made I Van attended, quassen lodge sent. Mr. Va he lodge for more The po re was T ¥ Bishop John Nilan is effective next week . Bridget's church a mission the Holy Angels church of South Meriden for many years. The corner- tone of the present building was laid in 1859 but since then the building has been enlarged and im- proved tw Father McCarthy ttended the 4. | Plainville Grammar school and St | Thomas's seminary. He took his course in philosophy at St. John's | v in Brighton and n divinity at St. Ma Baltimor ¥'s college He was ord { priesthood in the Raltimore cathe ons on Jun in d to the ent was to St in Meriden where he labored for seven years. In December, 1919, he was transferred to St. Mary's wh church in Branford ed until his re he remai t yesterday. IFather McCarthy was also ap nointed to the Cathoiic chaplain of the Cheshire reformatory. Hearing Tonight erested eyes are being tu ppoint v ned on the hearing to bo held this eve- | ing at 7:30 o'clock In the sclect- men's office in the town hall on the 1est e, Tt is ex- r of local contractors will be present. Accord- will ny suppo The building co nission, con. ing of First Selectman James Sin son. William 1. Cooke and 0. . Cooley, will be present to hear both sides of the question. Salesmen at Banque The salesmen of the rumbull | Electric Mfg. Co. were the guests of the concern at a banquet and held last evening at the le High school. The annual cenference of the factory st today. Basketball Tonight The Plainville H school gyvn um is expected to be crowd: 1 it when the high school fiv toni | —— JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE GOOD VALUF I J. BIRNBAUM || " FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS LANE So MARY (say, AEk-wIL Nou | | MIND JuNEo TILL T 6ET BACk FROM MY A Vacation WAT'S T MATTER WITH TAG TAKN CARE OF MIM7?? zation swing en Trimming Removed | rg morning aptist church | of Mrs. Irving | Y noon. Reports | low cnough to catch Car Tuns Wild r, Mrs. A.| Cosmopolitan 1« Town Clerk William H. Wilson | Deming Elected President Bristol News post, American Legion association i MARIE ROBERGE I LTV WSS 1630 Certificate Reveals Girl Was First Born in New Year ning, it is reported. Police Report Released cleased by Police Cl department during the Stonc largest number arrested Kless drivin “Whoopee Party” Ends in Court— ' arrested for breach of the peace and | gyqq ught in for violation of Plumbing Firm Pormed—Parked Deming Heads Legion Riflemen, gated 95 complair 1 s a result, s parents s compila number of 638 notices w police and property vi ollowing beats we e il s s for the month of Janu.|Pastor will discuss fhat church on charges of Firm Pormed Hartford. on ¥ which will go to the Ex- b charity fund dces defeated the Yellow > Joh in this city with the Hoboken | str York team. Bill Johnso, nd ma ¢ a big hit with the iocal isiness. fans Bristol High at Home | The Bristol high school basketball quintet will face the South Manches- ter high school five at the local school gymnasium tonight at 8:30 p'clock. It is expected that Coach 'ommy” Monahan will start the n, consisting of Captain ite and Louie LaPonte at orward positions, “Dikes” Hall jump. 1 Ben Allaire and * Lincoln in the back court, 1 Palau, Czaplicki, and in reserve. The two second squads will meet in the preliminary Arrested for New Britain Michael Yarosinski of 190 High t ) ergeants El- New Britain police and slinski of the local police for the trita department yesterday brought there under a d responsibility. ed while at Barnes Co. Signs Installed reaut said yester- o parking' signs treet be- slevard and en installed ance passed tor vehicle will be en- iiately. The new ruling, iminate traffic nd will great- lley traf- arch over the of Main strect was re- ! us g the strec put idays for the nt a but wer sance than they were ppeira en moving i Wrestling Tonight A card of three wrestling bouts will be presented at the old town ion Meeting tonight s at §:30 o'clock. Sak #, 1 Bruno of Hartford and George son of Bridgeport will appear the headliner Felloweraft Club Show unced by Thomas New Depart- v and Novelty band, program of d been arrang- craft club enter- which is to be given at the mple on Wednesday eve- Fello Joe and Jimmy aniello, two of Bristol's most popular entertainers, will present ) ting night srogram of music. The ve acquired the title of nony Boys” because of the ch they have exhibited in past at concerts and entertain- hel M iams has also obtained the s elect- [services of John DeCaro and his son Wasley | Alphonse. featuring a banjo and itar act in duet form. The father is a musician and composer and was rerly a member of a well-known ol-| ¥pringficld, Mass, orchestra. The ht vears of age, but his ability to play several instru- ol police | ments is a 1y widely known, h of De- |t t for the Fellowcraft en. DLeing sought by Mr. 8 o' rother The Ha ent w and Irvir organizatiol meeting at Leg I take is onl of the Rri ainment Ny vesterday G Arrests we Real FEstate Attached and Amsden, Inc, of For- estville, through Attorney David L. air of New Britain, have attached the property of Donald Manchester on Burlington avenue for the sum of The writ was served by Deputy | Sheriff Martin H. Horwitz yesterday. The case will come before Attorney rother of- [ william N. DeRosier at his office at caking and | 249 Main street on January 13 at 10 vag o liquor laws. that five were ) had the! a total of gest for in- ons were rema No Arrests for Violation re have been no drivers ar- «d as yet this year for violation of the law regarding the display of registration plates on automobiles, The new 1950 markers are being used by all drivers and not one of the old type has been seen this year. Asbury M. Church At the Asbury M. E. church in Forestville January will be regard- cd as the month when a special ef- fort will be made to increase church ttendance. 1day, January 5, will be “Mem- bers’ Day." Those who are full members of the local church are sked to be present either morning and only . Tolice of- One ch 1 by the police, « that ion show recovered or found e "“ml 9 or evening or both. At the morn- g umonth. ing service communion will be cele- 9 ot T ed. At the evening service the 1bership means and what it to mean inday, January 12, will be “Fam- Iy Day.” As many family groups as possible requested to be present. rmon themes and other exercisss | will be adapted to family needs as much as possible Sunday, January 19, will be “Or- ization Day.” The various socie~ d officials of the church will be present. At the evening service | it is planned to have these societics represented in some novel manner, Sunday, January 26, will be “Com- I these servicas \d friends of the church Cay n Guekin; parking liast Brstol traffic Norton he d cordially. * O'Connor motor- | Special services will be held at Miicer I the cl during the week of Khitee i Bencic Cante praver on two evenings, January 8§ v Departure basket- | and January 9. The general purpose oppose the ew York |of these two services will be to di- the Hopkins str ot | rect the attendants to a careful per- 1y | sonal survey of the facts of religious the | experience, first regarding them- selves, and nd regarding their oundings. Man Jumps From Train A man jumped off Passenger Train 13 last night between Federal n Iroad station and he train arrived in o'clock after a delay in a gam it | who | No. 1 son in a spec son brot acular er again be h the oS two seasc BUT KE DOES! STAND D0GS LIKE Nou NOULL TAKE OF WIM WHILE IM GONE, WONT You 2 T UNDER- RIGUT- BUT WAy Pick \NELL, Y'KNOW PooR. JOMBO HASNT HAD A VACATION FOR NEARS AN T TWoUGHT D PRI