New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 15, 1930, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALL tution on t ork of cvening ] e it ‘ Bristol News —.a.... o Heomson 5 G HFAITH DRICULS e i e | e A reoil wajei FREE TELEPHONE SERVICE — CALL “ENTERPRISE 1200” Bl Uice Hothers "\ L AN M o e e Ill ake Ai\:lll _ s et sl and | Wt Side B S8 s e s o (age 0 GuL!ACVuue.cm ‘ durins a ;,‘,,)(,p\,\ w SaliyARLE e S ATTENDANGE 15 SMALL ™" wii ., o T RECEIVE DIPLOMAS ik e . ducted the commit pastor ¢ Hizh School Five is Vietorious— | | chool Greaduation - Byrial Vaientine Lavzely Attenided \ SPRING MODE ARE SHOWN IN GREAT VARIETY i . ,' e \,” s AT OUR WASH GOODS SITOP ! ; i Tonorrow—Nation- 36 m(h_ Rayon Crepe Pique, ! 36 inch Il;uun Shantung, Japan- smart designs and colors, guaran- cse designs, beautiful colors, cuar- teed fast, prices, vard anteed fast, yard 36 inch figured Pigue, new spring 36 inch Shantung, = coin dots in colors and designs, guaranteed three color combinations, fast col- fast, price, or, price, 59 36 inch Broadeloth figured Bordered If““ ns, choice of smart Tovilvifis . o ¥ patterns, 40 inches 45 I‘i’.\l;t".\ e 4 WY YR o0 h 0 0 es @ 56 inch Waflle Cloth, grounds with colored figures, guai- Cotton Pique, 36 inch, white and colored grounds, plain or bordered, anteed fast colors, price, rice, yard 4 45 yard 4 5 C ! i 1 ; < G y ; 56 inch "'/1;)71”" Pique, heauti- 36 inch Crepenese Celanese and ful patterns and colors, guaranteed cotton fabrie, feel like 89 fast, ) . : wool, price, vard ... ... C yardi s LEnICORt ORIy Checkerboard Lawns, another new material handsome in figures and colors, |nnmw s to be a pnpuld. SPRING COTTON FABRICS — ST T FLOOR Club Dance cnov Pupils Announeed PN 0ol hash Hartford tond for et b e T oy io 1 ] High School Fiv ¥ & Via sy Saon er ln ews Enjoy Talk Kendiniton \hn.mn( Church b % d 7 7 i s o 5 t 3 r er 50 members of Men's; The Sunday school hour will P < T & ; tted in the school given by ! Kimball, president Leamernings servion i 1 I 1 1 High « 0 se 0 « g der the ao; of the American Hardware corpor- o'clock subje | el Saal f o 0 Check Sehool W s b v tion ation Kimball has been here MOrning will be - 0 v ) I | lain old 4 1 5 L in the cast before and he is well known in Shin” : o : , e Valentine Danee Sucees : « isses Ora Craig, Florri town. Tollowing the talk dough The Lpwortl : 1 ) i i Dire ' 3 ¢ on | > tie Ellison, Mil- nuts Hm coftee were served to the M . Willeb 1d o \ i i : o'l e tseh, i kett, Anne rocket 1 the t \ Spoiclor \l,rlu of s,mng P e b ce ) Hi € Doug- pring is fast approaching. The meet on Mor I\\nxln"rovl digging gravel,| !Dhe Ladies’ Ald sool X ! supho 4l y ; o3 X ! 1 ron claims the distinction of being on: in th church parlors on W | ¢ v X ‘ . of the first groups of men to lies that of the ground ho st held at ) hn 1. Camphell the parsonage on Thursd: nth grad « q i iy niphellgl weel. While they were diggin evening at 7 o'clock . 1 i 5 \ 1 1 Il L 5 ; Nepel Majority Vote at Meeting Sufficient, [{he gravel pit the men observed s | Kensington Cong tional J flock of 14 wild fowl flying t Selectmen Learn—Chureh Notices the north, a surc indication ind Church i@ i : 1 : o : 4 9 ! morning serviee will b 14 | Doro b : ; : ) 8 : ¢ arters divie » i 10:45 o'clock Faneral of Vs, Pelton T L t L : ; ;‘)":"\ ing is comin®, accordir n e 5 | i T o < o etty S omin aceordi to ou imday } 1 or v i e i i 1 Adjutant Nichit crintendent at 2 o'cloc a [r I i t ‘ K i ; RiDIES —Local Swimmers Entered. NOTICE l_”‘_ "}'I":_l“"""”:"',"“"":","H"' SO e ; S : ; G o : s Estate A town miceting to act on the ap Special Town Meeting di —Junior Basketball Leagues Play ctown South s T on 1 » L X LEnLory t ate of it Plainitl ‘.n.u Rk e ; : In 1 died last Congregatio al church ot t i . Uern 5 ] I\ & 5 % . 5 « prohat Z vesing school guestion will e Distr 3 in, ¢ pulpits with Koy ropriation of $120,000 will Le held chureh will preach vening in the town Driscoll, el b it G ore it arecton 4 und notified tha < will The Boys' cla ot s i o enter ont co e S e i BWh S mEE(n C eIt chureh at 10 o'cloch rrett serviously g 11 i dEmnlierizn school building the T The Sunday school will ni R I v : o L. s rooms and a gymnasium. thedar o r , “ der the direction of (I 25 i Fious ¢ | ! of 0 { Redaen ‘ G ot 1 s ) ctie ociatior purchase of the Emerson property |~ # v i tendent at o'clock I i ¥y o o i Litehtickl 1 1 las Imil > wa nd the comstruction of a filtration e Town o E o St s Chureh 1 1, th | 3 1 Son s of o Hasobny plant, all to be financed by a bond it CLIGHY v ol Johmn €. B will officiate plist Chureh S e = 4 ; e 2 v worked out by {he ¥ the nspeople at the meeting. | locat < th n of | will y v i ) T 7 ; Tt . Clation ang be completed soon The matter of the school building, | Berlin —velo o Joln Casey of o1 the pasior, It ) | : X ) One-Fouth Pay Tases Prambull's ol « S v which was first broached to the | gy, s g hool will meet immn € 5N c t o hi 5 e 2 o « o ue of 000, will be passed on wople almost eight years ago, final- el Ln SN e ¥ seems to be near fruition. During | for the piece or p Tast past years much agitation has Mass will be celeh : — resuited in very little action on the Lmen at o o soui | Heart chure e s N yeloel TODAY ! piart of the townsprople During the orner ¢ ouveyed; | It R reran i elio a1 00T o 5 e NCUonT Sonnd i st month the action of the nee [th a i flie hundred i s o S e e rggauantne psshoalphoss il e ! 1 n The morning ser at st Che b : t with William Powell Mountain i ding unanimously that & new | twenty- " vicl's Episcopal el e ¢ ¢ y v ito: joit R e ) : : boilding was needed to accommo o LERE 150) L o'clock, ILdm ¢ 1 1 Lt Jev I'ny Weay and Noah Becry 3 i 4 HAW HAW HAW ate the children ! s thr ) o bl PARZAN THE 1161 onvinced many hat the i T to i el R : : e Linony y ST I . s 3 o Look Who's hool Tuild 50 far away. | ¢ ¢ - E 1 1 P loir IO e el : e | \ Neso et . ! Comin’ o Town crowd is expected to gather and 10| Tiie' wuthern boundary of ra et ! SUADAY \ote on the question. The matter [le s y_ sty f it Ry = ; QUTHITI i e i PR UL Eu I)RI‘NDLL N o1 gi N v ) PR ¥ it 7 y! Celehrating Anniver d not go to the polls, as was | th ' i T aTas AMERICAN LEGION Ken Maynard in o originally expected, but can e de- | (nras and threa oo s res mo Plainville, Conn, e o SENOR AMERICANO gl i AR cided that night o a majority vote, |or e | : d \ : e ; Ihat a new school is needed s hethe it the su 0 Minstrel at 8 1. M e Dol : il i A I ; i : conceded by most Derlin residents. SR B8 thIan¢ Dancing, 9:15 ol 4 i a f ; ’ : westion of the location and the Ehethe ot t of 397 3 E A A S : il S - . u u SIMPSON'S ORCHESTIRA y . . et ize of the building has been placed n the hands of a building commit- || olstrutins S h THURSDAY, PEB. 20(h oy . :.”'[ ' : G AL 5 : o . tee composed of threc represent- i : ) Sroaching : Fen b iclly Compson e LAty tives of the town, Pardon C. Rick- @ wvu won said land, anc HIGH SCHOOL . : ; SR i CTHE STRECT GH ¢ A 5 R. O. Clark of Last Berlin, and by 3 c w e 3 : 3 g (¢ ¢ e . v o the T atest and Jokes by ] 3 Wes Hllsworth of Kensington. 1ot s B : s e : PRI and sAi Now Showing ese men were appointed by the K of Herlin, and Ja 1 e i Noolat FHE VIRGINTANY ¢hool and finance boards but their | worth ensington, as i g o sion 50 cents o ; s T = Ihade ) appointment must first b hor- ! . solida (Don't Miss 1t) ered i yelock b | { 5 1 ized by the people at the town T ¢ i « [ chiool of Relig 4 : enrm 2 ) ; i ; \ecting. All of the men on the con- mittee have had experience in In New Jersey Mr. and Mrs. J. 1. Golen of Lang R AR by don court a pending the wee (¢ Building and Jand well known residents ¢ erlin gEGHlan ote HLon e ol To Return From Hospital T Berltai st aniount Mrs. Julia Puleini will return to ity Thousmnd (120,000) Dol imorrow from the Hartford hospi- 0 cas 0 g tal. where #he has been confined for| 4 Wno. further whether. maid he past few weeks. | bonds, if authorized shall Le regigtered Baskethall Games 4 o fuoutiona allaghed, Lniien Sand A basketball carnival e o last night In Fraternal hall for the | jeeienuto the mar et vounger element, composed of boys | hands shall Lo tea and the person or under 16 vears of age. In the con o e el e e between the fouy teams enter- | ot (0 1™ g i ~d in the leaguc for boys from 14| 7. To provide any mecessary fu 0 16 the Whippets defeated the |« BUEToteaa o w!} R Iiagles Lo the tuns of 30 to 8, while|levy, In cses U ehell ko Reckied Ror ) the Giants trampled over the Blue- | (1,0 whole of safd $120,000 birds, 10 to 8. In the second group sppalnt. one ot Hiore. ""‘,'-'“"' of contests, for boys under 14, ths |le°s to hd e e Specdboys trimmed the Dynamites, | " e 1 to 0. while the Steam Rollers 2 any other action that ma managed to nose out the Tigers by |be » or proper in the premises one point, the contest ending with | Jeliaey Set et the s the victors by 9 to 8, | 7 This afternoon boys, compos- L. TAYLOR the Kensington Boys' club swin FRANK J. PIBRPONY Foard of Selcctmen of team, will journcy to Hart AR to e ue TURNS | | |.To ONE

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