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| found a great number of friends and cmed to enjoy his visit immensely. Coach Contenders For State Titlés Telephone Service Free of Charge — Call “Enterprise 1200” Boys Have “Fun” Basketball Team to | Take Part in Storrs Tournament— | uneral of Mrs. Ge Eaton— | e e Dics—Board of Relicf Lops Off | Large Attendance at Banquet, According to an made today, the board of relief has | completed its work for the year and its reductions amoun to $14,008 on 12 Smart Coats Made to Measure , $32.50 Lined or unlined, your choice of any style you wish from most any material | new this season. Really a stunning Coat | and very moderate in price. ! supper, which was se ices of the lLadi sociely, was songs | Plainville was given a rating of d his master of 217, being fourth on the list. Madi- | son. Woodbury and Glastonbury were given perfect ratings of 1,000, The tou w be held at the Connecticut Agricultu colleg EeaneCichiy | cellese iy ion couple, after ] vedding trip, will | There were several m be home after April 1 in Washing- including a mer o of J. W. Beach, Walt n has a rating of |0 00 o Latve of Dlain- |Rarnes, Richard he local team is & favorite to | ;" 10002 2 nenhew of Dr. and |Marshall Ilendrick. They sani S opponent, 2 W Moody of Wost “Wandering Child Come Hon Local basketball fans a | p el i as Thomas Barraclough ga a WOOL DRESS GOODS — STREET FLOOR Hanna partme e “Christ died at her home yes- rning following a linger- the local sington fo- of that town | the Military Whist Tonight n public military whist 1 be all on Hartford superior court Legionnaires to Glve Ministrel Show | _ evening in Grang School "Redpen—Berlin 1tems. (Continued on Page Eight) strong set of substitutes. given Miscrable With Backache? Sure Your Kidneys Are Working Right ? claimed by eihal A CONSTANT backache. with South church ag trongly behind the team and ! lest a rough battle to Wappir across 10,000 miles of cther tomor |row morning in a hroadecasting pro sram arranged by Station WG I here. Byrd. in Dunedin. N. Z.. and Ochs visited the s asseln kidney irregularities, and a stiff, achy, worn-out feeling all too often var wam of disordered kidneys. Don't as he did not| | take chances! Help your kidneys helonged. he | | with Doan’s Pills. Recommended Taxi and know whom they 30e at cll druggists Meeting of Board £ | A meeting of the board of police B[]AR[I []I: REL"—:F commissioners will be held at tha H- Sn TEAM PIEKEH is cxpected that several important matters will confront the commis- |sioners, one of which concerns th: 4 disposal of the cases of a pair of | supernumerary officers who were . f | found sleeping while on duty. Revised Taxable Grand. List Monahan's Charges (o Segk| s moseivic fhat tne bonrd win A lappoint regulars at its meeting, al- ' 'NALLY DEAD| : | {POLICE ~ “ANIMAL DAY”| ] [ | T tomobile owners to the effect that h School ; ( ?Oats gnsem bles Suzts High Se P T T e e A e e e B | ti on their machin hile they Made to Your Measure} gymnasium Friday night. The cars y | %30,179—Police oBard to Meet. | were parked in the vicinity of the SPECIALLY PRICED JUST NOW : Lornins fo sheir cars. motorits dis which will be conducted at the New |leased and, in several other cases, | THOMAS CAULFIELD THOMAS MONAHAN Hav arena this year, as a prime |meters stols or water drained bringing the taxable grand list down Plainville Bri favorite to capture a fourth state |from radiator I police are con- now is the time to have it made and you are assured of good taste and smartness i w T : ) : ist totalled §10.220,712 ro- L ! 2 Called Vor Chimney Fire for the new season. Rt A y § 2 ment by the Yale university com- e cand list of 1920, Only e ; : Iy by the oya \ii»‘m){‘«\w;r“rfw:', to the home of Uscar Anderson, su- Ensembles Made to Measure Suits Made to Measure S S e ral of M L Fsibadly by e am e o Sy o i R R S R O board of relief sceking abatement d ht Forestville, early 1 on {he ding of Bridgeport. .850; M chimney fi pecied | SlEnt Sl 5 ! e den. .867 ; Hibe igh expecier e e aze. S aad e neneaarl bernians Meet Tonight that the tax rate for the town will | Imoonial . | Large Attendance oI - SD T andEan chieaton Qe iep e e t o Tt < A . 4 be s. the same as last year, || : home. Rev. Lincoln G BT g Windham high of Williman- | The rs the Ancient Or- and Skirt in the style you desire, from | Suit, they certainly are fashiona le this | : ‘ AR I tor of the Church of defeated twice by the locals this | der Hibernians will hold an im- > % s, ? | ’ ol v . 9 To Lanter T many of this season’s smart fabrics. | season. Choice of many new fabrics: Jacket The and Skirt $29.50. announced Sat- g The affair was sponsored 3 ) il ¥ = & tday ihabl thol Blainiille mich arnes—Domingas e Afen S Bl h e e trord tomorrow night o decide |POFt on the standings of the bowling |school basketball team had been be of interest to many local | e in c way. The table which will participate in New Haven. TIEn Ui state league of the or: en and white wer Tt has been announced that the lonmLINDe nrend e 4 S social Dresses Made to Measure : e first time since the opening of the |M&ON. D UIRE L R ek Al T = = 5 local school that it has received {his|INE1s of Worcester, Mass. Saturday. |der the a Friday night at §:30 o'clock. | I'alos council, Knights of Colum- $]5()SY $]895 and $2295 S G0 (Che e T st Domingas, who has heen sce- charge of the follow= | ¢ ig estimated that the New Haven |bus, held its 20th annual commun- jtournament at Storrs are I’lainville, Have a charming Dress made . from hool in Macon, Ge . | Sed Mrs. . J. Mors: thousand Bristolites on the eve of |cipal speaker was Dr. Daniel Shea our large variety of dress material in any A e e os received his bachelor of arts G. We nd Mrs. i1 W the opening tilt, of St. Francis's hospital, Hartford preferred model at only $15.95, $18.95 and lan altert 2 from the Ur sity of During the supper period Interest in the tournament is r The members first met in the hall (A L 21| 1o Bridgeport contingent, the num- [munion agricntin spLine gand i " ber of Bristol persons to attend the Mary F. hited s ik givangbyE D) i r OF | ceconc > will be doubled. As in rs. Mary F. nr Wash- Hartford, who took topic [Second game Wil L A fary F. Ha | composed | tournament. i N e | ent, Plainville will stack up agair Ehvecd W ew [adihiel pon ShaTt o SEEREERTA O Lancss | Putnam high, whic Sedergren and | Practice at the state armory on Cen- | yfpg a nsioned employe Berlo N ‘ Berlin Church Notes |1ast evening. Every member of the ey Sedergren and Al Elm City arena. vears at the Ingraham factory anc |l 4 o'clock at the Berlin Congrega- | laws and the oath. Rev. L. E. Ad- R e « g BT o e | NeteE Bl Incians m.‘\a”,:‘:-: tional church. This class is for the | Kins gave a short talk commenting {[EETISIe over Mlainvillors chances |y R0/Gotae Todes save eleclions on |teatiine est Haven Manchester |azo when poor health forced her to youns peopls with a view toward |sanization throughout the land yImark " Dlainville’s baptism in troop will go nd Beach sang “Just Outside the |4:15 oclock: Torrington vs. Bridge- home tomorrow afternoon {church membership at Easter time. r. and Mrs. Leslic G. Sea N e L o , t o help t A RS e or [port Central at 7 o'clock. R i R 5 % s a Mrs. Thomas Read of Middletown |'oUrnament, the play « e Do L) 00l I 10 TR0 i PN z S DTSV ol The Girl Scouts met this afternoon ¢ oL e T cir S e cst Mariford | Hillhouse of New Haven. a mem-|Gooice, pastor of the Kiret Congre. at 4 o'clock in the church rooms. | Were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. ; and i HA } i E i l o Bundas ] tomorrow in |church rooms at 6:30 o'clock this Sl el LSS E (OTALH The Ne en team faced the 1o- |, o ; esday z at 8 o'clock ¢ ing and shooting o ' Jarish hous & € ne last yea Keflslflg[(]l] Seouon | The Women's Aid society of the|NeSday evening at § o'elock in th Shpontite stone Hi alt P L o Brophy WbiallTomorsom e teams defe Haven |Mrs. Stanley L., Galpin, Mra, Gal.|the corner of Grove and Main in the state has proven e Pari Boys' club g at the local I s Bl Ao St o et : place heiore a grand jury in h R e cbster taed) The Women's Aid soclety will hold | o™ o i ®0 5 400 FAEn o HEn O e | scason tlie 8 Now Brttaint ead FEAnILs morning EURCERm R he oAty St g box social in the church chapel e s senlo the Elm City scorers with 8 passing at this place is cspecially | by capluring the til the western ] 2 x - ments will rved after (he basketball league toni St aTate o Conference — Church Notes —|lunch for two. which will be sold | gangerous : o Bl o SRR oo i L s il e e b gymnasium on laural | S point Boys' club five [later. Al wishing to attend the so- | nitinl defeat by walloping the Trade | {1 44t of AN otiont Mecting, follows: Bristol Mapl past year. has heen located at the| The regular meeting of the Sun- | Short Wave Broadcast winz scnsasionsl fornard, whos 7 sident an N-known base. | Ldwards of Williams stree Depantupesyihepissieams i w:“' :wy']]“x;”':“ls“nm i Worthington school on Worthington |$Chool teachers will be held on| ctady. N. Y. March 10 |floor work and deadly shooting has i NeCATRE B WECHROY Plainville Gra s been invited |cOMmence at 7 o'clock. s e ‘"ad“',‘;'"f’ ge has been moved to the Kens-|Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock | (Up)—Radio listeners-in from as [becn the feature all season. He has e BT it {0 visit Wet Grange tomor- Warranty | Deed | Riled o e term and possibly the beginning of | The first Lenten me g for |from W2ZAG General Electric of Wegner 2 e nacl e Acath Wil hel Emiheitaa of the jrecorded the following transfer of mext, according an announcemeni | Women will be held on Thursday | company's short wave station by |liful DAL mourned by her many friends herc. Methodist church icot in the [Property: I'rom Joseph T. Donovan made today. Dr. Andrew Zwick, jn|afternoon at 3 o'clock with Mrs. | means of what is described as the |jump has given the forwards pos- To Mect South Church parsen on Wed ternoon |10 Leland M. Grant, land in th all children from that district who | d4ressings and will listen to the read- massive tubes of 100 kilo- |10 8¢t started on the tap. Wegner |pall league will take place this eve- i 2 A dog owncd by John W. Clafiin e Inneed ot dentalbattention: ing of the book, “Blind Spots. | watts each produced power that en- 'S 2 dangerous man under the bas- | ming on the Hartford Y" floor when o last Main street, Forestville. was prices 10 be paid by the parents Card Party Tonight abled reception at some 5.000 miles | ket because of his long reach, Plin- |tho local league team clashes with Killed when it was struck by a and are said to be a merely nomin- | evening in the rooms of the Berlin |grams received here. The tubes SUards, Berry and Minella, are en- |quintet will give it the league cham- jdent v Ldward J. Choiniere of T TS T G | Congregational church. The p |are so powerful they could cause |1O¥IPS A t year and opposing | pionship, while a win for the locais ge sireet and Francis Mc- 1 them a veritable stone |will create a first place 1 |Carthy of Longmeadow. Mass. Th ed much favorable comment from|ceeds of the party will go toward [cials. They are surrounded by a !¢ © ive. The team boasts of a ol { n s town authorities as well as the {the redecoration of the Sunday |fence. Britain Leing returned the winner. | Carl ). Anderson of Pine stree townspeople in gencral. The need|SChool rooms and other improve- | | Considerzble praise must 1 In the first meeting between the two Forestville. reported at police head- | omas Caulfield. who took |t this esterday that a pig which ( Schools Open neht ™ | » n anc n perienced and old- & ard figh Worthington school and the great| The Berlin public schools, which | 10,000 Miles to Byrd anghisnarlcnosd A e nes Balimne Dogs Frowad numbers of children who have al- |have been closed for the past week,| Schencctady, N. Yo March 10| o o, The poopla of the tewn | Victory Neglect them b e £ T T Following | (I'p) —Rear Admiral IRichard 13 rough 0/ police headquarters by been needed. The town report 80, the schools close for one week [of the New York Times, will chat = last y owed that more than|every eight weeks. E g ¢ R o g L 10 children clinic for | Berlin Note: Take the V"rr:glfl?ff‘ standard spective owners. M 2 2 N g remedy—Grovc'« Laxative BROMO Id the police that the animals had QUININE. Taken by more en sprinting sh back PLAINVILLE 3 e, otherwise Dave attended to theic ton ridge after spending seve {Goth davs in New York visiting relatives, 3 | . . | 12 . lin Schencctady will converse by 9 The K in the Kensingto Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Board P : 3 £ G The work in the Kensington | T J. Boardman of means of short wave-lengths, the All Talking lvel'y €ervice rore st et onnership could be | feverywhere. ) axative learned by delving into the city]| 3 e OLARANBON I ; SEVEN PASSENGER SEDAN 50,000 Users Endorse Doan's: n “The SATURDAY NIGHT KID! M. H. Nelson, Box 255, Seaford, Del.. J' r h ‘ i NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1930. 7 s , ) council chamber in the city hall Amounts to $10,206,704 | | Fourth State Ch lip |teueh no announcement ot any A | | Fourth State Championship |&eush o oo The police received a number of and Pig Stolen—One of Triplets | wore witnessing High- The Bristol high school basketball [turning to their c motorists dis- Brown Thomson specializes in made to measure clothes strictly hand tailored, to $10,206,704. The original gran | title. The local quintet has been |ducting an investigation ool Britain i The firemen of Squad A and as there were only 3 close second with 938, The other |} to take Church strect i $' O r from their assessment aresratediagifollows:aVanten afternoon to cxtinguish a D . T 9)0 | With the announcement of th | 1 held |t P! | and son supp: cle C t Conneaticit earat | ¢ officiated. Burial was Deag el ttad in eighth place with tant meeting tonight in Moose | sk e e . [people to learn of the marriage of | Gecorations ¢ picked one of the quintets to tak Y Boetalt S onnese Wi aren will follow the meeting. | retary to Dr. Ekblaw of ( ) ing committ Mrs, Al . with a seating capacity of |ion breakfast at St. Joseph's guild adison Woodbury G tonbury $92.95. rts and doc- | were sung omptu speeches oo hioh in this city and in the (and then attended mass in th o) re” \fam | previous years. the local high school street. v | - street several nights this week 10 fof the 1. Ingraham Co., has no near The first meeting of the pasior's|Scouts attending participated in a s ¢ theu he work he Boy Scouts sl Scout Note t 3 ) o afte ind- study of the simple truth of the|upon the work of the Boy Scouts | (% OUTIMMEnt and are conf 2l Girl Seout Notes N A trio [t 3 o'clock in the afternaon: Wind- |\ ir, | The Cub Scouts will meet in the |1 V. Read Sunday. give their best to bring the committee Will | opcjuded the prozram (ber of the tournament for several|gaiional church, officiating. Inter- hoon 8 the Haven Fives Beaten . 5 wen beatin " Berlin Congregational church wiil | COmmunity hall sale of Articl trial of John Brophy, alleged ; Hroritni : 1 the Strand SR Shhous e. and Henry Schrager. allegel ;s b streets, the sidewalk having broken ms for the loci rega - o far mecting in th rish house on | N2 th : 1+~ |gymnasium Saturday night pin will address the women on “The | g , u on Wed Thursd = | ccomplice of Brophy, will take urday nig | | throug laces. An a o- All the home games have i Thursday aiternoon at 3 o'clock. ompli cue T scorer f DXA heavy drain tile. The gaps have not 'school five the local team came bacl A et City league Tonight T in Lloyd's Hall—Plan Well Child|on Friday evening at § o'clock. Each S o - leazue-leadi i |cial are asked to wear the dress of | T p Se1esl tean e s i % % i< Inds vs. Hortons, Terryville Mapl. 3 L the Ciy Gay Nineties.” {Huge Tubes Used for S Plainvills widow of The We-Uns club will meet. {his Il Dhat : 3 L : cranty deed filed at the of- | Mike Sonstroem led the att g ton grammer school and will bejinstead of Thursday evening as|rar west as the Hawaiian Islands to- | been ably backed by Kowaleski, who M. Lowis died only nine months |10V evening art in a| A warranty deed filed at the o n 1 ack for charge of the clinic, plans to | Russell Gold of Worthington ridge. |highest powered broadcasting ap- ession of the ball time after time T el e e hadt Siankarols Maplewood tract such children receiving attention| A bridge party sponsored by the |away to come in clearly, as was at- | Ville's chances in tournament | the New Britain South Church five ruck of the liconomy Grocery Co. iver since its inauguration the|orizinally scheduled for Saturday |instant death if approached within | forward i i rong men on These same two teams fought it driver of the tr K failed to stop was very apparent al the time the|Ments in the church. 10 Coach season, Plainville was cuartors he owned had heen stolen. H tended have showed school author-|reopened this morning. everal years|Byrd and Adolph Ochs, publisher Viasserni A Anclior treatment. This number included| Mrs. Dorcthy Bancroft has re- peaple than any other remedy for s trict, which has already been s Worthington ridge have returned to|pbroadeast being scheduled to start clerk’s records scriptio y 47490-C. 1.7 Iy tand erect. 1had to cover most of the territory west of|Weeks with Mrs. George Pickett at|ihe General Mlectric company said Flainville News | Bristol News building at 7:30 o'clock tonight. 1% : | | . G s R y s been released 13 If You're Hard to Fit ... Why Not Have g ' B : ) complaints Saturday from local au- Weaver game school team will enter the Yale tournament, |covered that the air had beem re- fit and workmanship guaranteed. If you want a new spring Coat. Ensemble or Suit, T T = —_— e — | reted as the best to entar the tourna- a few ch o A s b v e o mittee “Tommy” Monahan's | \v.jch (o, of Iorestvil cailed made in the b ccount of . tea vesterda . Trid 't O Damage was slight. new grand list total, it is LHidECDORTHEER tTE Complete, 3-4, 7-8 or full length Coat Complete. Of course you'll want a {J holastic Raptist chur & o AR o e pienscholastic i Totery 5 The teams will meet in [hall on North Main strect. A re- . I amentials r. ton Payne Barnes of Wash- | tastefully arr part in the tournament at Storrs, th i ) ding high school in its first bat- Annual Communion Breakfast Versity sraduate of f Mrs. A, W. Thomasen, Mrs, nearly 5,000, will contain at least a |hall yesterday morning. The prin- Branford, Putnam, Simsbury and | Ni&" ilosophy degrees from Clark wade. The ga hen adjourned | o 0e of a win for Rristol against |church, where they reccived com- o offorimes | band will accompany the team to the | James Hanna In its first game in the tourna | custom it to the large PIAYINg SUT- | relatives. She worked for nearly § class was held yesterday afternoon |short program delineating the scout A & lighly WIL hr . e el th seing done by the or- I 3 < Meride N L M[]VE [;LlNI[; |Christian faith and is especially for |and the good being done by the or- | (T [RE (A Wil com hig o consisting of Mes: Barnes, Weed, |ham or 2 uck vs, Meriden Iuneral services will take place at title of their class here Parish Guild Notes rs d to qualify this Year.|meng will be in Hillside cemetery, home of Mrs. A. A. MacLeod of Red- Bristol Boys' club basketball . S f Ao roughout th~ season. Some of the o . om 6§ to 7:30 o'clock [ meet on Wednesday afternoon witn |, A danserous condition exists : y g : There will be a { articles ({9 = ¢ the late Officer James Mc- anc All women of | flom 10 to 6 o'clock. s, trays The local clubsters cked out a | t e o in the |1he locals w oints, and O been d in and at night time, sivongly and proved its real worth Martha Rebekah lod R games will be played in the nd C | member is asked to bring a box | | M aik i vs |basketball lea The denial clinic which for the |t | The leading light of the team iy | #NHAE el ¢ Plain. evening at the home of Mrs, Donald | Ends vs. Maceabees, and Eagles vs there for the remainedr of the |Usual. day heard a program transmitted | 21so po o and his wife never recovered | “Neighbor's ar jofithe \cityRalerieiinisfmorning | SHEE g HollsEy iles et there four days a week to attend to|The women will work on surgical |paratns fn the world. nd has given the players a chance |Senior Hartford County Y Instailing Gates Dog Killed In Accident will cover only the cost of the work Men's Bible class will be held this |tested to by cablegrams and tele- Will depend largely on him. The [A victory for the Hardware Ci vesterday. Witnesses of the acci- Berlin dental school clinic has mo\-ivmwnn. was postponed. The pro- |30 feet. according to company offi- | Wall. They also are for the tiile last year with N afte the dog had been struck Mai S e S el {Ochs to Talk Across the men in hand when they were {nosed out by the c valued the animal at § ities that such a clinic had long |the custom eatablished d held wr many children who would noi [turned 10 her home on Worthin colds—1i is reliable and safe. TONIGHT and TUESDAY nsported them 10 headquarters| | the world over. Sold by dealers ed and will be continued this week. | heir homes after spending several |at 2iag o m. . T, Ingincers at | My back was lame and stiff ‘and | Britain o gL was still in the hands of the polic. | gDy .I.E'.x. i this mornir The other. a Bristol | was rid of the paine and could sleep canine, was ¢ the owner| out having to pass the secretions.” L/ ———h———————— 40c £pent the morning : Successful Since 1889 |iiout the local station. The dog A Stumulant Diuretic tothe Kidneys e e = creature, | {handsome white-furred PHONL 1 SULTS SIFIED ADS BACK, OSCAR - YOUR. CONSCIENCE \WORT the railroad tracks and the mm1='m\mm:rs\mm New Jersey. lonly tropical storms would interfere Hills district and will probably re Mrs. Edith Prentice has resumed | yith the prog % .. TH 3 v 2D, = y Y g e { > program. WED.. THURS.—MAT. WED. || The quirc more time than that in thefher duties in New York city after| e (eu‘wrgt:uion il e robrogd. | Ibert and ridiey arage Worthington district, although tha|SPending the week-end with her|cast by the National Broadcasting Nancy O'Neil ST WHITING ST, latter section included children [Parcnts, Mr. and Mre. George I |company. 2 “HIS GLORIOUS NIGHT" SR I G from East Berlin and Beckley. The|l ":‘"H“—‘ of Worthington ridge. | e Plainyille office in the Kensington grammer| Mr. and Mrs. Angus Anderson en-| o : w : e . JR BEST *E y M7amtoi2p m school has been converted into a'ertained Mr. and Mrs. H. Hopper |y'sg MERALD CI S B temporary dental clinic and will be|and children at their home on Ber. | e 5 = used as such for the remainder of |dale avenue over the week-cnd. e - = S— e e no it s [FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Well Child Conference _The Ladies’ Guild of St. Gabriel's | . Atten sl orolangeditiatus, & well I.[)\\Sl'o}n\l church will mect Tuesday | child conference will be held in 2‘,"’{]""“"!‘““'-_F“"O*‘k at the home o - g > 2 S Tabs’ hall in Kensington on Wed-| 2% AUs. Ired Teich. Every mem- | & 2 sday, March 12, from 2 to 4 p. m, | PeT Of the organization has been re- i —AND AFTER 1 GOT THIS 1S REALLY To Attend Y. M. C. A. Banquet "“:;;“‘1““" Qr‘l‘“““ i THROUGN TALKING To A CASE FOR THE 3 o < Mr. and Mrs. . Stevenson en- s D G e 00 ST e e [ BRSPS ) e N 0 the intermediate basketball team are "';{Jr:‘:)\\'\‘slo : : AND NY Do6 WaS TLL HELP YoU invited to go o the annual athletic | 1S WESIEVans ‘:A‘d‘]f“fi":f eye GONE -1 WANT g, OUT=— SuseR S ethodis o A - | will be hel ¢ 5 All who arc going are asked to be d following the business at the Kensington post office not la- ter than 5:15 o'clock. To Repeat 'Minstrel ‘Show ‘The minstrel show given by the members of the Bolton-Kasica post, American Legion, which met with such success last week in gain be given by the group. Ihe next performance will be off ed to the public in Kensington un- der the auspices of the Ameri Paper Goods Manufacturing pany Foremen's club March Lloyd's hall. Rehearsals will be held tomorrow night in the Legion rooms in the town hall and all cast members are asked Lo attend. Berlin, | session. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Payne will be hosts for the evening, Miss Edith Northrop returned home yesterday from a week's stay ) with relatives in New Haven. Dur-. | ing her stoy in New Haven she vis ited Rev. anad Mrs. A. L. Burgreen. | The annual banquet and festivities of the Knights of Pythias will be lield tomorrow evening at the Com- munity banquet hail. Following the | banquet dancing and a social time will be enjoved. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hulbert of | Maple Hill were the guests of Mr. | and Mrs. Theodore Carns of Wilcox The Boy Scoufs atiended the eve- | ning service at the Methodist church