New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 25, 1930, Page 7

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NEW »lfli‘d‘ MN DAILY HERAL I)\ ATURDAY, Plamvtl[e IVews T N e e H i i b S8 ot $200 . e B fgmson @ | PUMIIES 5 e e e T Shgping Gt | TAKENEW CHAIRS «. o e, L | he winners of | ‘,\lllm D)Wlé 1 Chancellor ¢ i Commander 'T Lo Al Lodge Hl: SCHOOL TEAN WINS A Super Value of Brown Thomson’s FEBRUARY e - e FURNITURE SALE... |} volimis™ e Gt ol Regular $55.00 Minstrel Show and Danee . AL Quin S Plainy il Red Cross Hair-Top-Bottom-Inner Spring Mattress e D T e $39.50 ; Clutreh of Our Nav ool in tie y J : Baptist Church i : Orthodox cemet A 1| WP e RGSUlar $23.50 Four Post Bed v e Lo ~‘ ‘ ! el il "”““‘7.""' f""-""“ MRt rvice, Bibl T T RRSTVLLE - T e o'cloc A SIMPLE YET VERY CHARMING TYPE OF BED, EXCELLENTLY ; | B ‘ . el CONSTRUCTED, AND A WORTIWIHILE INVESTMENT AT £11.95 i e B s T iy * Committees Consider Metho e i for Eliminating PI( sent Faults ' 9 HONTH OLD BABY BURNED " t troop 1 x S ) § é % 2 and Rescued by Mother—1ro- ws ~ ¢ instrel s g Sritain ’ i P R G y 1 1 explain- General Rehearsal o Cost ke I g I lowi ' ten o'ele Dancellor Commander Fourth Floor 1 tite hom military G : SI8.- o oaeae A ‘general rehearsal of the play- i st el ion oo idel o L/ £rs in the West End Athletic club’s e _ Fuiha Ll ! i ; i b AT ] \o ininstrel show and musicale, which nt cammit st 1 Worth trom L the 1 Hartford hospit two groups will meet i elirat ' e - 3 3 g ¢ A taasihue »’ L month rilss, and spent his ire life in : ; 3 1 ity of his birth For many Special Music in M. B Church— 0! 1 v P el | iy o Tt Wi » teque ) > . pec c : e ) : WL Beque-C Ay in rec into the tuainess, 1 ne years » Tather and Son Banquet— lLegion Post to Mold Meeting— | discuss 4 ns for ihe 1 ol ; 3 society will hotd G Ly : e s Gouneit or 8500 i iary . Announcement of Wedding. r it Aedii or. A ) e ! i : : 5 praycon i e ot i F e 3 son. Bl 15 Cort Lsa:.?“”f.,f‘ The school question may be sct- : b e i ; N RN OGS s ¢ P R AUAInCas B Vil be i Downs was clected secrety dk Uk dler A held Monday atternoon at tied by ballot rather than by a pub- | = e 3 sl £ k : 3 e o e RO S R Ly A SRS e » o'clock from the home, with by i town hall. Sadly Rl Sl Sy t f - A ”“m‘l;‘ : L appointed the " kel S in West cemetery. Rev. Hubert 1 past experiences e 9 g A T iy 2 i ¢ $ ratus. a room 'nnwf n‘ x.:n‘ Mcthodist church, of s of people crowded J ARie % : B o | Jeork the plan to their A oo ¥ Mr. Curtiss was a member into the town hall and several hun- : / P y ; . K a i ed |4 : dred more were unable \ ad- Y : I relo : ion into the building and thus lost, their chance to vote, town offi clals are at the present time von- diring what action will ‘ en when the school qucstion is one wore put 10 a vote been an lect Ortiv trom both interested town ) i ! f ; ! e and town officials regurding il i o RO e "mw e ; { 1 L it i S possible method of scttiing the t ) 2 LV 4. 1N ' : mony is schiee 1 plitee 1 ¢ i ! e - - Isd o g disty Th ' AL Dy o were cxpell L he na- onal revolutionary party during old question was claimed | It N Al £ £ f i 7 me featured by i J:is absence have been reinstated. that at the mecting year many | Kensington M. b ’ ! : qui nd strong “ “m iy I ,,.“,m.v‘ q \»41}1“] © congressmen were expelled people did not get a chance 10 vo! Sunday school at NSiNgton ¥ i ns0 nd so 1 1 Lt Ldye g LIRS 15 il e ot s by the party's executive committee as they wanted to because there chure 1 Ben isilors vt ollowi ) « \op, | Scho! tball team defeated the nounting to §:( on ground that they violated & ‘K\ i olbechus i e 3 4 o il i e 3 s 1 of Southington last eve Baby Recelves Burns in Tire party discipline in removing several & lack of room in the hall. Several i ERACT s O8] relate ¥ S uia 3 an " Viile Mrs., Pa wrdy, who 1e- @ off A G ¢ % pluns have been advanced. At the | lavge xmvuh e is : £ Smitl v ' « R >‘ uthington by a 2 ;1’. ‘pLAINVlLLED Wi Paul Hard ; oflicers of the chamber of deputies present time the one that secms to | (he atiendance eh yEclubaviti 1 ney 1= Gibho 0L T3 ou e Bl S LI SR g clod S avenuc 19 takin appointing substitutes to the i et e X v | 1 but the locals, ed i ¢ i ) meet with most approval is to have | ereasine : ; ¢ ! I T T el e e e o Foday \ \x\r 9 tion set | 1“'_ o LT Y b 1 o e X i Star, 100k an carly P 3 MOORE BROTHERS ek, s 1 bedroot THIRTLEN BENGALS HELD :}n‘x‘“" x; cest al e ‘v s RSl o 1ot te 1 i ted alonz to an casy victor Owen. Tom. Matt ! : burned Calentta, India. Jan. 23 (@ inethod sitnilar to the annual elce. |Sermon g 4 ol o Meeting Sl Rcan e S B LT ¥ ! e T e \ i ) : t the locals Tave T sensational story of N, 2 hy ¥ the ey 1o school positions most o csted today ot mal 1 i ' it their arch rivals from Southi \ STHE COLLTGIANS [ U uy v T e ren T a Tl o S oUE Calaaiie in Berlln and (he third in Kensi ing will be held lcto ROl o i ’ Ay )i eliows' | | U Tdiidl) A & < : ds in which police con 8 This pr ses to | an interesti A il last 1 first o wit OUR GANG aining chemicals, d ton. The choico of the people would | This promi b U . 5 s L 7 evening for young people B t t Connectic i SHIVERING SHARESPEALL S ombs, and qua then indicated on the standard | © Lo ! 0 W ARG i § . ) 5 R e it v X 1 form of ballot with the issues writ- [ Ivening worship scrvice Wil Al morbeaye ! 3y i & NING : i : seditious literature. o T { held at 7:30 o'clock. The suhject for | de 1 second comi ) ; ol ter 7 5 P 1 Sac mhis I Shiow ; the evening service will be | ) ¥ S or Brothes” The ing wi 1 on | 15) i ( resent Ie unday outcome e finance board will mect Moy day night in the town hall to di : . = a 3 4 R oblem. | begun with : 1g of ol | ) . i e 2 — FEATURES — 2 cuss turther the school problem. o T > . thed proliininar . Sne Carol ard Walter Catlet i board adjourncd last .londay ar e i : % it i Que t rele wil = ! meet ol Tattl the 1 A Talking, Singing. Dancing .,l\))L‘ All‘:filu,\”hm h|(,u“ 'l“().lx ]u x’j“; En Bubbling With Lauohtei Y five 1 wply ajter teall in CWIY LEAVE HOMI : : The Ladies® Aid society will hold “E\' ™ e 99 {04 1 L S0t % BANGER the question still umsolved. il e 2 ; 2 .i 3 EJ,, 2 ; S : . I STHLE ONE SAN. DOG matter will be tken carg of at the [ "R el GLIOY 1 ¢ > e “‘““““ér Mymm.‘.: 'x‘\‘ nlu\hr I‘o!!u[ s»\; Cottage plaver meeting Thursd NOW TOWING el Jontertinanent \ 3 3 helr Monday. Tuc y—Matinee Mon e i sy LG i e ot O Vil el F rfl B A g S Y i i tyareat offensive power and 1] Janet Gaynor and Charles Fagrell mance bourd regarding the bu R e s ey e o I B « sar- | that are still we 1o in SUNNY SIDL L it thinks feasible to spend on the | lot . s % e e T e i) propoged building pr moa town The Lpworth lea whering meeting or a poll will made to a8 Rlp ol | LA b e VT Yo FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS before any further action is taken e e It is argued by some, lhowever, ‘]‘r“““’l on Wednesday ever that the matter must b presented o the town before a ballot or a | voto may be taken, This. then, | U3 AAEY BT = | would invemve two town mcetings, | © . S ! : \ ! T f 3 A 3 \ S GLAD YOURS oile 10 present the matter to the |, o o T i | § . =z e e ‘ SacoEi S et people and discuss it in an open 5 » 3 e SRR \ \ e N torunt and the final mecting in in Congrezational Church 1 o T \ 7 ; 5 | NN : w | 7y snock oF \ HER THERE \’ which the vole is to be taken. It oyl will et at ! 1 / / Lzl | { : & ¢ Yo~y COMIN' DOWN | or uwes, [ ossig!! /‘ suesR ‘S<D it is decided to have a ballot on the | yclock on Sunday morning for theiw PSS - i | e\ T MEET US| / “c*wc HOME WHEN You question the two meetings Will bo | geckly mecting =~ JEA} il % | Nl ) S WAy necessary according to local town | Il be held | \ d [ & N/ 7 ¢ Wt et ceessary according cul wi | Morning services will be held s i ; | £ ! \ 7a) i1 / i ofticlals. 10:45 o'clock and will be in charg 5 / [ 5 WA 1|1 J V7 T o N ; G Q\GH‘T Spectal Music in M. E. Church ‘m Re L. Tiske / | | | church won the attendance cup | 1o tirst meeting and it is hoped | they will be able to retain at | For the Sunday evening services | Sunday school will mect at in the Kensington M. K. church : o'clock in the Sunday school roomns cial music will be provided by the |under the dircction of the superin- Tryon fa Those taking part | tendent will be Mrs. FFrank Stuhlman of Kensington Congregational Hartford. Mrs. K. A. Williams, Mrs. | morning services will . H. Johuson and George Tryon of | held 10:45 o'clock in charge Kensington. Mrs. Stublman and Mrs. | iev, Vernon Phil Williams will sing « duet and Mrs. | Sunday <chool will e Stuhiman will sing a solo as part of | Sunday school rooms unilcy the progrim. Later all will take | rection of the superintend part in one number, oclock. Plans Father and Son Banquet St Paul’s Chureh ! Pans_for a father and son ban-| Mass will be cclebrated a | = = I = ey, ‘-;“fl;uw quet were discussed Jast night at alat 10 o'clock in the Kensingte dinner given to members of the | church. Iiev. John C. Brennan will

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