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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1930. l o . | the grand officers of Pythian Siste r.\l gregation and hope is being express- |the ensuing baseball season lnrr,lu’}' The firemen of the Central ainviiile Ivews {will pay a visit to Pythian temple, | ed on ail sides that he will be ap-|now on the field will be distributed |house on Meadow street were first | |No. 20 The local Pythian Sisters | pointed \ for the coming year. over the entire surface and rolled |called to fight the flames. Upon ar- i ure preparing a program that will Funeral of Mr. Fennell lin preparation for tne season [ rival at the scene, the firemen sum- provide for a general good time.| Funeral services for Charles E.| The sceretary of the board in-|moned Hose Company No. 1 to as- | {There will be a hot supper from |Fennell. 59, of 543 West Main street, | formed the commissioners of the|sist in the squelching of the blaze | 6:30 to 7 o'clock. All Pythian Sis-|New Britain, former Plainville f a ten-volume set of LOOKS|which, at that time, had come dan- ters, hether members of the local|dent, will be held tomorrow after-|{on “The Messages of Our Presi- | gerou close to buildings and | jtemple or not, are cordially invited {noon at 2:30 o'clock at the Baptist dents” from Fred Fletcher of st | barns. The fire was on Lake ave- | |to the supper. church. Rev. Dr. A. D. Kendrick wiil | Bristol. The secretary £ nue and covered several acres of ‘ The meeting will start at §:15 | officiate. Burial will be in West com- t nicate wi land on the Terry property. = : . AT S . o'clock and will be followed by an|etery. dono h t and express th Superinten Michael Mulhearn 0 5 SE 2 C « ER 2 1200 3 » FREE TELEPHONE SERVICE—CALL “ENTERPRISE 1200 In . . |entertainment given by the young Plaimville Brie board’s appreciation |and a force of men from the sewer :Em]]‘e Towfl Co-opel‘a[]]]g 10| people. 1t is expected that there quassen lodge, No, 14, T. 0. O.| 1ne secretary brought - bads, located nearby, Envesfhieiuen i 4 oS will be a record attendance. I, will hold a very important meet-|tontion of the sioners the | fighters valuable assistance until tha | D I N B ld g Card Part : ng this evening. New by-laws are 10| fact that A e | miamed wens atht There were | y Successful ing th L act that . day- 1es were s 5 re o TIY6 10r NeW bulidin A very successful card party was|be voted on. All men s b 11 20 into effect, | about 50 volunteer workers on the | held in I O. O. F. hall last evening | ques to attend 1t b unanimous in vei-|scene shortly after the fire com- | | by the Pythian temple. Prizes were Elburt Bowen " 8 : i 1-| menced to cat its path. ‘BENEF]T SHOWS PLANNED;“-\M‘L—A in all the games and re- | Francis's hospital, H ord, for ob-[j.v ¢ = % : The fire surrounded a trio of | | freshments served. There will be | servation atiatal o tarns, destroyed a chicken coop & | |another card game on April 16.| A hand ithouette 1 3 it . {threatened several residences. Ac- | Rev. James M. Tranmer, Tormer These paviies have proven to be | made by cording to stories related by the orable Ot es Pastor Here, Claimed By Deathi— | nio St 1he puplls of UM | ferocious wind. would leap to points Nursing Association Announces | SEe oDy thc fod Slioman LAt P elmumbe | E k . i i Dridge, ladles’ flrst, Mrs ”"ll : numbe. {on the nomes in the vicinity of the ogram for Benefit Performances | ¢ erson of New Britain: sec > Yts : eshman | fiTe was scorched Or c l ren us | With town officials, the Chamber | Bri n en's first, Minnie Hickok Hiz = e tir ced under control. L f New Britain and second, Joseph — s i ¥ of Commerce, civic and fraternal or- _— was not believed that any person on; whist, ladies' first, Mrs rted the fire as such an idea was sauizations, churches, the high |\yiicox of Bristol: second, Ann Tur. 1 TR Cen ROy 5 te inconceivable yesterday, it school, the American Legion, and st, . K. Way of New - i 3 3 warked by fire officiala, i Strect Workers Busy Funeral of Mrs. Lauridsen courses, and 33 p s or e been exceedingly busy (limited time and enersy to raise | Funer tor normal school | o past week patchirg up the were damaged con- PLAN YOUR CHILD'S EASTER WARDROBE NOW AND BROWN e e e Bins:totalln : e THOMSON WILL BE GLAD TO HELP YOU SELECT EASTER erty or Wast Main strect, eversthing | 130 oclock trom her late ome | Yiotil (fiarters Another Car »eevc X “zoneral program of repair FASHIONS ... AT PRICES WITHIN REACH OF ALL PARENTS is in readiness for the firing of the | oV J. Roy Wilkerson, pastor ot the Military Honors For Veteran : I’ be. carried ‘out dmEs first gun of the campaign next week ‘U"u‘h:" v:"‘\’““" \("’L'L“‘Wfirlim afld Gap[m*es Dl PICU‘O nfllv ; £ Carl Kirchgessner |ing 1axt month. The streets will by the scnior class at the high - L cel | Forestyille, were 8 ioned for the heavy traffic SMART NEW COATS P TR i s V| ' | will be given on April 10 and 11 b: sl Senvice Mrs. e o'clock t s er months . {ds sehooll pudiiBIam T e o ine | I atia o Rite S el Rt i et MOVE AGAINST INFEGT]ON thew’s church. v To Attend Conference For Guls 6 to 14 Years proceeds, outside of the bare necessi- at 2:laolclocktrom the hamey mass of s cel [ several local women will be in at- tics of graduation expenses, will be | S ICacRier IMis Georgeshaly) S Rev. A of Hartford. | {endance at the annual meeting of e e e et ine bullding 2 '0_‘"["“?‘{?“ road. Rev. Theo- | ¢hool Board Members Take Action | Comrades o former World War | t ridgeport Democratic Federa- Just as cleverly fashioned as big sister's or mother's are Coats of Tweed, |7 Enthusiasm is evident elsewhe Ditel b e ne 3 SR I r \ cre g tion of Women to be held in that Covert, Flannel, Basket Weave, Cape Models, with Scarfs and tailored and never in the I Y he Bap Rt e el b e . A 52 ¥“"“‘f“‘?’: i )‘r"";“ coats, choice of new shades ... has such great cooperation been |ig y t cemetery, Bristol. | District Tax—Grass Fir ” ’ 5 . cep ey Lo Wk shown and willingness expressed to | o A i : r will be Congresswoman |help in such a cause. The high i < ot New Jersey, Who | the regul ting of Pla . 3 o i oo i oo e 9 9 | school play will start the campaizn | vi - hel esday night. a St e be S ianieRaciee oo ece subiRol to 2 lin carnest and during the next few : : Dominick DiPictro o v s give local r Prohibition.” Mrs. present to receive | 8 ¢ the ( cticut tional : is in charge of the : ) second degrecs. The | was summoned to appear 3 RSdles oE e Tbarar i e I group of the order. fon in the town will hold a benefit e ity 5 Sodies of memby : ocal g i the . et il L L i s conferred by Piosesnt fomey ; McNamee pos he Dis- Mrs, Lydia Bohne g e | [ rich in inte roor S crican War Veterans, th Lydia Bohne, 62, of 9 Brook degrec | : - - build T = headg rs this morning to answer | Veterans of nd of lle, died at her home building committee to cach organiza- | team. fonntts, dasores | neadquar z A e e el e SN e e v driving and | the Americd " vesterday afternoon after a brief t s by 1esddy evening, | o vading responsibility following his | anc v . : She was born in Germany in attempt to escape fr was read at t - 7 the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. an automobile act il he la member of th t e Jlerndt, s Scalinas niGhE His was | United § 8 1 ; rvived by her at the high school on May 15 under | In3ton tomorrow n n Cromweli | W23 involved last 1 as || i L2 e olion M uncert LAY in Cromweli | onvinged until the Saturda e . 3 v arl Dohne; two sons, and the dircction of Ernest J.Millerick. fil 7, and in Mad River on AL § he various churches are now plan. | 17 ing session of police court to perm To L j e various chu e now plan- / it SR aniationes will be sent {0 Spring- ning varicus vities and the suc- , May 4, ¢ 1 to o A ) According to , tomorrow and burial will \ 1 services for Mrs. Ras- $50,000 for the crection of a public | mine Lauridsen, 63, of 49 Broad | i ] 3 prevalent during the spring imonths practically every organiza- GIRLS' APPAREL — SECOND FLOOR olficers and the sccond 3 Letters have been written by th l , ‘v\‘.u‘ i [i‘\‘l‘h‘i' e willingness to take part in the drive. | Plans have already been completed range has been invited | for the holding of a minstrel show i i in South- . | A card party schea - tonight |another. The show will be present- | ticaliy assured at the present time pecial program at Co jcut | was proceed s it i T neo Einss erlln News | has also been postponed but will be |ed in New Britain next week. Danc-| Charles H. Norton sricultural col ¢ DlathE roetentl : S {held next week. {ing was cnjoyed after the show. mpaisn wi bang a f S local Grang o L e L = Eodisaniiias L i s RAZ"R WAR WILL | _ Yorcign Apples Here The lenten service at St. Gabriel's| 250 DY ponatined 32000 S ¢ ¥ ‘,om To5i Jetomia lnvenn Relensedl Shcondimine | Berlin and Kensington grocers | Episcopal church will be held this| ™ b iing to be received daily in 2 \s approaching in a southerly di-| John Nelson, who gave his address cport that the native apples are|evening at 7:30 o'clock. Owing to | imbers and hundreds of e T e being Chicago, Tl wearly exhausted. Crop failures last {the illness of Rev. B. B. Styring, the | 0T are expected as time passes by, | the grounds surrounding t aln street, and i o c 5 a | Pledge card being printed this | ent Granze hall. n again applied for a night's lodging vear are held accountable. They |service this evening will be conduct o > ' is a < at police headquarte ast night. He []F ST"PPINE PFST‘J[GO ¥ that difticulty was exper-|ed by G. H. itchell and E. M. Starr |Wo°K and will soon make their ap-| - Benefit Trosvam X r e ke S e i g 07 p - - i pearance, | L ogra i3 e b o 2 2 : 2 P ) 1 L 1| ienced in keeping tho appies. Now ot New Britan. L ale n-he police and sent on nia way tut | KI{0S{FOP Sues Gillette for SR e S o i : B 4 ey e o | formance o be held at the Strana |t . New York state apples arc flowing | e Ired Clough entertained |y ni, charge of u;_ e e to sce the registration nu returned last night Hheizecond |into the market in abundance and brejatives from New Britain yeste | of the DIP ne s he chart-| ¢ ) v oy 2 Farmers wlll Al[el]fl AH[]-COI‘H‘”M are being offered for sale bY | day. W A. A. MacLeod and 17 R f\i;N‘”g‘ "|ered u car and g Rase down the |t first decids Anionel il Mle ed Pa[en[ Uses {a number of the local o L s enthusiastic over the | bouleva o it befo : Boys' club will meet tomor-| responss of {1 ople. o itg |S0iation was made public today boulevar co - charge and Borer Demons[m[wu m\]!" “!‘i‘i”}f’:‘rzz”"“:w““:fl(;:*l']'tj('l"l‘ Of lrow evening at 7 o'clock in Com-|appeal, It o e o | sale of tickets has been very la Z}r-u‘«luvL;J:\m;‘w\ 3 D wen, changing his mind, him| xew York, April 3 (UP)—The | | munity hall e Sosiise i ; and association members are con- & another chance to vacate _predicted war in the safety ra- |agricultural experiment station Te- | ha libra W ero: nor | e bopulation of the town realizes| gont tnat the theater will he| JDvents loce-Proof Windshield Drive Formally Opens prediciad Yo nE < he library wi open tomor- | that this is an important step in the | 1Nt that a T i e ) r industry got under way today orts that the state's $2,000.000 | . + ' wde n both i ope f the dr 12 e e row afternoon and evening for the | history Plainville and is looking | CFOTd¢d on bot RS 3 . official open of the d with the filing of suits against Gil- JUNK DEALERS ARRESTEDzvvic imdsustrs ss thrvatenea oy the (R o ooke Hecyjet T lznlle ar €| “The’ program will be as follows: | Farmington av s on il S G R : Mg ol elis e T lapple scab five weeks ahead of time 5 Wty L ivie duty. Sert the office of the cit vk a dra Eil e e fety R v by ’lp‘L S 0\« ahe ”UO time. he mid-week meeting at ™ Overture— 0 Ll < church on the St. Anthon, ostrop Safety Razor company for {a biological phenomenon that has|yrithodist ehurch 1 A z h church property. situated on School % . i no precedent in the annals of the |for e weel Health pletur |invention. rdshield, warmc t, was announ lespd duitiseeoiendiot i RIS state’s agricult tory. Usually an iled in U. S. distriet Suits were filed in U. S. e court at Wilmington, Del, and Hartford, Conn T Autostrop company, in its Mastin property will become able for a library building on July 1 There is now a | Moving pictures—. News reel. b, |ing of an ice-proot windshield New Britain Men Accused of Buying e d e ced vesterday. At- > Dancing—By the pupils of Miss|bY @ number o ¢ wires. is|iorney Anthor h is chairman Dorothy Clayton, assisted by Mrs, |designed to provide diiving protec- of the drive a jons may Howard S. Smith. “ock |tion during ice and slect storms. S Polka, Miss Marrict Relay, Maste Edict Against “Athletic eet” il gift was received Dick Simpson. b, Breakaway At a meeting of the heard Judze William J. Malone e The annual play by the pupils o Stolen Goods—School Board to | Officials at the station said, the scab |y, does not appear until latc April. | Meet—Apple Scab Adds to Yarm- | Growers have been urged to spray |t Pt 0 0 O SR e {the trees ahcad of their usu . = T St 1 that orga | nounced. Rehcarsals now 1 ) frict fon f o ks that the Gillette company {and also to continue the treatment |y ., QUiin a truse fund Ruth Seymour. ¢. Poppy Danc education h schoo Prokop Leads Score % e £l \[ i Ld dp“ {longer. After the blossoms fall the | mpo oot whise of i cre have been several |Meme Williams. d. Dutel S iz s ¢ 3 1t Er A o inue manufacture and distri- | The final whist of the scason will | gift HemerNilliame d d D0t de iy s o lar pive N s blade and holder, . turn over to owners of the libr uilding fund amounting to bard school will be held the |$13 3 c. latter part of the month in Con the nucleus of which was - build- | ers Woes—Athletes to Get Prizes. Several local farmers interested in greatest danger of infection is over The carly appearance of the scab | are planning to attend a demonstra- |is said to be due to conditions last | the Tluropean corn borer situation held at § o'cloek Monday eve Rev. James M. Tranmer ' ] g foot TR el - Tts tiver Tap, Miss Lois Johnson footwear ir \ the scor- ; at the sa A @i et e e Riv 2 EI QI : i ; he SCOt- | prohak patent all profits accruing i 2 B e T e e er | Specialtics—a. Song Stories, Mrs, [high schoo ool compul- t the pastisea-fi.ooi Yin e ‘erlatop its new Blads aaih tion at the farm of P’ H. Waodford | fall. when the leaves fell long before |\ 70" 2o Vel Of A 1er pastor of the Tlainville Meth- A, J. Martin, b, Baritone Solos, Mr. |sory begin th the opening Of |son with o Letal of 150 meine fcig |from the sale of its new o SR ¢ host for the .cvenin Eehurchd nassedl avay S esterdne | Bhais L b i ok i Rt lie sehos) ¢ : 14 holder, and that it reimburse Auto- and company in Avon Saturday from SR . | Charles D. Orsie, “On the Road Lo |the school ol contests. Cassimer Kalat, a forward, .05 for damages resulting to ths [0 oielonn i et o ias il To| Get Piizes e 3 SmiTRonaCe At HotiWoodbury Ifandalay i Sunshirls ot RiTo jorder was brought about following | came next in lina with §4 points In |jereers busiasce oo tale of . the oclock in the afternoon, when | Tn Fraternal hall at 6:30 o'clock |y, I bl e e s toE RICh Bl Acompaniments by s, |the finding of scv o otragteq | like number of games. The team |}jage and holder which are claimed plowing methods cffective in con- [tONIght a spaghetti and bean supper | ping N ; e : g et o h. letio fefy o dnabdene SoPSt O won fon and Dot voue RHihg e e et trolling the borer ) shown by | Will be held by the Kensington Boys' ; Jle was pastor of the| z Picty Crawtord | Where swimmers w ohsonior A Aveeasy o ln ifringem : &.‘U‘V’]I]‘I["\ \"'\}:nv ;,rp,l. ‘x\|l” GO club. Those attending will include| Ibury Mcthodist church J . and the ;i I):uu:u to 'l"l;l: ki GIsims Desigo, Orizlosh “With our next pest. the liuro-|members of the club. bers er served as pastor of Large Attendance EEONE AL AMIELR0 L ORS S cy Joscph 1%, Dutton, a for-| i,”f i viln?‘l» \:1.}4:: ,ma] razm; to pean corn borer, plowing can not be |the basketball squads, the swimming | urch for two years. being | A large attendance was present at (Pils of U mer mayor of th v, will deliver | PEoieSh LD (e WIS iave M done the way we want to do it but |teams and the junior baseball teams Hard r 1 address on “Ireland” at a meeting | o org s SOTIPrISe > © present pastor, | the card party held last evening in D i e T . * A Tall. e was to|the hall of the Church of Our Lady it of the Chippens HIIl Neighborhaog |Sructien and & daublscedgs blade & vo retired this weet. of Merey under the auspices of the e PRl b Yo e B T lo i TiCIal it Shed oot Sudste s et inet sal Aw e o urt meral services will be held this | Catholic Ladies’ Aid society. Prizes Hou fly” channcls designed to fit several evening at § o'clock at Wood- | were awarded the winners in all th To . double-edged razors. . jbury M. E. church. Rev. Dr. Wil. |5ames. The ¥ -‘:"“--”‘l(:" f‘\‘”,,““f,‘:)] LB cooainRgte) Aufoston oM BAIIE . 2 liam B, Beach, superint nt of the | The winners were as follows: I e BRI as e N0 TSl €87 |the Probak blade was invented by ; i i ¢ " eas f 1 will entertain visitors from the Ci side down with all the stalks on the|C- A. swimming contests will 1 Gone in 4 Day | New Haven district of the New York |ladies’ whist, Mrs. Jenkinsl, fir: lub ‘of Hartford at the elub roomy|HeATY J- Gaisman, inventor of the : ks i Sitenh Roots and All East conference, and Re {men's whist, Nelson Delarm: con- . Qb iof Hactiord at the ciubroom Autostrop razor. bottom rather than setting it nearly |awarded and prizes will be presentc [= ference, and Rev. Dr. . Nels ¥ ; con-| Sh Ma F rst |on North Main street tonight at S| giijette ; 3 up edgewise as has been done by [0 the two winning basketball teams, ; o | Firancis Upham ot New York will of- (solation, ladies’, Mrs. Bergen —andj op gs I |oclock. Tou AT RoST) HIIZ [ o AEESRUC somp holashiey many of our Connecticut farmers. | the Whippets, composed of boys be- CALLOUSES TOO | ficiate. Burial will be in Sag Har-|Men's, John Cassidy; first ladies liards and card sames will be stag. | ONaIlY exploited are claimed o "This completo tumover of the | tween the ages of 14 and 16, and the | S {bor, N. Y. on Saturday | bridge, Mr Prior: first men's f o par Samee NIl D¢ Mas- lembody several important features soil is accomplished by correct usc |Speedboys, who are less than 14| Out to stay out—selling like hot| To Visit Temple {Ausustine Prior; consolation, ladies or rved it i i covsrad by fhe. Sivbilc RN I 5 i s, es | yoars of age. |cakes in Great Britain and now in| On Wednesday cvening, April o, | Mrs Melcanon, and men's, Albert ‘uner : Jioas of long mold boards: tricky hitch v Funeral of Mr<. Barnum e Bt oatron I Corpare LT | . A . Sy Maynard. | ’ " and so forth and the complete cov- | Bricfs America—the pleass Y avay Fta | . 5 Y B S W T funeral of Mrs. Evcline i 2 crage of the stalk is accomplished | OMiss Florence Carns and Mus. (8¢t rid of corns—a joyou: fresh- Garden Tovers' Meeting | our 0y S ear el & g A |simu begun proccedings ust be done in a way to control Of last year's American lLcgion the pest if we want to raise corn |!cague, their fathers, sponsors o suceessfully,” said Charles D. Lewis, club, and officials of the County onstration, “The newest idea is to| Ribbons that were won by the | county agent. discussing the dem- | Y. M. Co AL | | | turn the furrow slice completely up- |POYS in the state and County Y. M E | B ! Carlson street was |against the United Cigar stores com- . e : 8 i A meeting of garden lovers will b by the use of wire pulls which seem | Ruth Savage. local census enumer- [ing, invigorating foot bath 8 : late home at 2 o'clock | pany St g to do the job as effectively as the |ators. started work yesterday 1 nights and then lift out the corn | theld at the “Old Milestone” on o = = A OF 2 o'clock {pany to restrain them from offer- old-tashioned chain and create a| Members of Berlin Grange w\.'z: roots and all. | AINV zreat deal less resistance to the team | Visit Union Grange in Southington| They call this miracle worker| PLAI! ILLE | Chicahire 1l speak and will gi : N . ated. Interment was in | from the Autostrop company today iTactonn tonight tadox Bath Salts since it has \"“1”“'\“‘” speak and will gty with two pair of pants i TS e Gty A 7 Y x T ] 3 1 1 Y —— much valuable inf on on gar- - est cemetery. i E—— S ment Avedsted The Berlin troop of Roy Scouts|been working wonders with the bad = - i) : s e e Funeral of Patrick Mure Bih pao John Schupack. $4 Talcott street, | Will meet tomorrow cvening at 7:30 |fect of the tight little Isle luster TONIGHT b “\'1"1 “‘"”";o"l“ "“ \‘*' n- | BLOUSES ....... 79¢ and $1 S e e L Phillies Are Nearing and Abraham Kabetz, 186 West |0clock in the scout rooms at the|and acids, cutting and skin destroy- His Greatest Triumph ¢ 1inyiteditosaitend | [ eesls GiE e f Traini i street, both of New Britain, arc be- | Herlin Congregational church ing liquid belong to the dark ages. | RICHARD DIX in ,, Attending Conterence HATS ......... SLand $L30| ), as held fro V-,.,”E,lr‘,\‘;l‘,?t T:.flln;nfiyES‘hg ing held for Berlin authorities un-| Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peak an It's the modern way—the sensible | | “SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE" | | a}l”?:r A i P t morn- | Phillics neared home today, their der Londs of $1.000 cach on the son. Boyce, have moved from Iat-fway to take out corns—to abolish | Comedy, Acts. News | Methodist church, att Phill 2 e y s Farmington avenue tomorrow after-| . EREIEN _ i Rev. John Wil ing for sale the new Gillette razors {noon at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Cander of | FLAPPER SUITS $10.95 r » Trinity Episcopal and blades. according to information 1 h v ond to i ) vned 1 lov 5 ateeol Fatnte New York East conferenc i = ¢ cve t - | sou training season at an end charge of violating the junkman's terson roac 0 the house owned by ca ises—1t0 dissolve the har sk & s t 3 hen they brok » v L crsdln s . opened its annual session 1t When they hroke camp yesterday all law. The men are charged with hav- { Herbert Goodrich on Worthington | from hecls and toes and to put your FRI. and SAT. P u Py ¥ ing purchased stolen junk from boys ; road feet in good vigorous condition so Singing. Da Talking 1:‘(\0“"‘:‘: NG e s MAG & SONS el o rnal j.t\v\‘:“' e FESI ol who raided the Murray brickyard | John Hodgson. a student in a mil- |that you can walk and nd jump NANCY CARROUL and people are awaiting with § oL in St Tho T e <t many a hit against the and dismantled stationary engines |itary academy, is spending his spring land dance with ¢ leasure JACK OARIL announcements of th r Vive Threat s ight wall. The Clouting for brass parts. The junk deplers vacation with his parents, Dr. and | Just ask for a box of Kadox Lath SWE Bhete b @ oL Pl At 160 MAIN y will be arraigned in Derlin town |Mrs, T. C. Hodgson of Worthington |Salts at Fair Drug Dept. or any will be changed from S ; ; Govany e court tonight. idac |modern drug store—you'll de- church. He was g |a ba soon after getting Legion to Meet | Rev. Walter McCrann of South |lighted | {o remain another y s 4 oy vack to Ba Howl & = Jolton-Kasica post, American Jc- | Meriden preached at lenten devo- | : gion. will hold its rezular mceting ftions eld last night in St. Paul's | sems = fonight in the post rooms in the |Catholic church RECKI E.S ND IS FRIEN : G 1 townl hall. Refreshments and @ so-| Becauso of the absence of the | E A H DS hosts! cial hour are planned after the busi- [ pastor from town there will be no | ness session, { prayer mecting this week in the Hear of Gandhi | Kensington Methodist church ! Gandhi.” a paper on the nen- | Correction | | | | which hasn't clouted thus resistance leader of modern India, | Miss Mildred Renshaw. Prentice WARAMHAKRALAAAA NoU AINT TUE FIRST MEBBE |IT USEPTO BE& SOME COULDN'T FIND ANNBODY WHO GUESS IVE TOLD EVERV- was read by Miss Pauline Ganer at | factory cmploye, was not operated HAAHARAHANAL, ONES THAT HAE RICHMAN'S ESTATE~BUT THAT HAD THE KEVY ~WHV, |F BOON' IN TOWAL ABOUT the mid-weck meeting of the mis- | on vesterday, officials at the New e FoouNA‘ LAUGUED ASOUT £ WAS BEFORE MY TIME ——— ANYBODN KNEW WHO. BOILT THAT OLD MANSION= sionary society held this afternoon | Britain General hosptial said today. | WHY, OLD MR.WHITE, THE ITOR WHY IT S SOME DAV 1A GONN n the Kensington Congregational |The crror occurred on the hospital | US ABOUT ARRAMA (hgemrn ) - . .0 STANDS | church parsonage. Mes, A W Hall | report and this caused the incorrect e YR 1 BANKER, WANTED TO RENT VACANT, FOLKS WOULDN'T GET CURIOVS was the leader of the program. statement to be given out on her ¢ R IT ONCE ~BuUT HEI BE CALLING [T ] 'BOOT 1T MYSELF; School Board to Mect condition. She was reported as rest- R 5 . NEVER.MOVED N« ). MYSTERN MANOR! Two vacancies on the board will |ing comfortably today / be discussed at a meeting of the East Berlin Items X school directors tomorrow night at A packed house greeted the sec- p /i 8 oclock in the town hall. The |ond annual performance of the Bel- 3 members whose resignations were [videre minstrels at the East Berlin vecently accepted by the board are | Community house last evening un- Emil 0. Shierden and George Dal- | der the auspices of the East Berlin Dbey. Mr. Shjcrden quit because he | Community club. Many could not doubted if it were possible for the |get into the hall, which was fllled board to proposc any acceptable [long before the show started. The plan for a new junior high school. [ solo work of the troupe was excel- and Mr. Dalbey resigned because of lent and the chorus singing was ac- poor hcalth. Crowded conditions in{ corded encore after encore. “Sonny™ the schools will also be discussed at | Mathewson, the “boy wonder.” cap- | the mecting |tivated an appreciative audience | Meeting Cancelled with his singing. Iivery member | The sewing circle of Berlin Grange | was splendidly presented and no | will not hold its meeting this week. [one act deserves more praise m.\ul

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