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lephone the assoclation headquar- | . : North Main street, 1304, Plainville News To Celebrate Golden Wedding || Bristol News |«o3eg i e il Warnings have been issued by the volice department to all owners of ! gl Shping Goie WARRIED 50 YEARS [NRR BLAMED FOR CRASH 555 o canines killed chickens or other FREE TELEPHONE SERVICE—CALL “ENTERPRISE 1200” birds. Canfield On Air Hr. nd . Willam . Sy ' - SO g Finds N0 Reckless Driv,, o, coprit o soer o ~ 3 X te Anniversar ] | ind—Urdes Warning Sien Station WTIC, Harttord, this mora. WE SHOW THE WAY TO EASTER S0 Glebra I g—Urges Warning Sign | iz'cn 71, Haritors, G mer i P RS Condition Shows Improvement SMARTNESS © |l RESIDENTS HERE 4 YEARSE ' MONAHAN “HEADS ~ LEAGUE v o2 Sttt i at the Bristol hospital, is much im- provad, it was reported this morning. Supplies of Clothing and Fuel Ex- [ Mrs. Embleton was taken to the | | institution following an accident at | hausted—Tactory Employe Loses |the Forestville plant of the National Marine Lamp company yesterday Three Fingers—Al Taylor Re-|atternoon. Tt is said that thres fine People and Fashionable Elders tensselaer, ‘ : . : 1 mains in Boxing Tourney. | gers of her right hand were crushed | by a power press, resulting in their T Mr. and Mrs. William J. Simpson! § Implying that the lack of divce- | being partly amputated. The re- o iTebatar & alroub s willA calebra tion mar | maining two fingers of the injured 15 at the intersection of | ¢ | Main sircet and Memorial boule- | hand were saved, hospital authori- / 0 o vl . hos i their golden wedding anniversary | vard were at fault in a recent auto- | ties said this morning. on Monday and are already recei.- | mobile accident at that corner Resorts from the hospital stated ing the felicitations of their masy Judge William J. Malone in police t Mrs, i mbleton “felt much bet- friends. They have been residents | PP, < "f-wl' this mlominesfen d Domini ' and was resting comfortably. . s ) Yietr f Tulip strec h had r v of Plainville for the past 45 years | AND MRS, WILLIAM J. ¢ el 'm‘.’rv”“ "4‘\ RIS hond ”J‘L . Taylor Only Survivor The happy couple were united i1 | of Plainville. el MadanRl 1 Paylor, flyweight sensation of : marriage i morthern Irclind o | st s s S B ¥ of reckiess driving and re-! this city and a participant in the " Smart Models For Misses As They e ‘ it o' S ampionship boxing bouts at Mr Simpson has played an ir 8 2 s la s. ,Miss Nevi s| show will be g in May n 1 ! costs on a evadinzg re-| (he Ne Haven arena. was the only portant role in the civic lite of [ Lo mblic furctions | the auspices of Frnest J. Millerick. | sponsibility. Bell City surviver after the semi- Plainville since settling he (A | Plainville a L voice of 2l ally e ivie and frat fLLDitin v X one oper-| final events had clozed in the Eim Are For Women was highly regarded for his untirinz | '8 auality, and her role calls for | nal organizition. tozcther with the @i by ¢ : n{‘; J' V| City last night. Taylor. since entering \ and cffioient work while serving | 40 s bich she | ehurches. expostolifiogronauat LRl iz the rear fender | the amatenr rings of leather-push- public office. He was very succs . agel 1o il iomaInCROTE 24 £ e | ors ahout two years ago. has won the ful in all his uudertakings as Bl ey U e e del (el thatina ; S e ek er number of his fights. He was [ypes that are tailored or with the very popular flat public official as was clearly showu s the Tarrington he committee in cha nocked out in his initial battle in 3 by h long service as an office| couniry home and is mistaken for' card party is working hard to mn | 2 ave chase, | this city at Muzzy field but eame furs, superbly made of wool crepe, tricolaine, tricova, e e [it a real success in order fo realiz . @ oy pomnted oulfalong in great style thereafter 3 g 3 |_° Slasel iR Rl Tl a2 good sized amount of moncy for cs at the corn Ernie Sims of Waterbury techni- broadcloth and covert, in smart belted styles, capes, flares, sho - Al re unusual in that the practice is | cany 1 4 X ability and efficiency by electins | [Jg 5 3 ? the library fund r | for motorists to pass to the left of | 1Y knocked out Pete Garber of this 3 b o : e e & 1B Congregational Chu city higher waistlines and other important details that make him to many important pos 4 for molorisls to pass to the o in two rounds in a semi-final H ed as representative fro Morning worship at 10:45 o'clock. | T4 Pl Hont i e ECneral lhout. In a quarter final bout Tony our coats so outstanding in fashion, yet ot overlooking AR e - . | otming anthem “Come Unto K, e the T ixioros, ot knen | Lviere, BrisiTs one'big Tope for : : el e ioinod. Sermon theme, “Some |0 10 the right, M: botuon elterweight crown, defeate rice. Black and new color: Hasporl ard ald 1 sisienral Last Werds of Jesus cn ||Ing this, was golng around thie posl|inc, e Wallace of New Havenilaliog bringing about public improvemen:s y = on the right-hand side when struck ol afte the morning st . * | rounds, ut he fai i i Kere. He was also a member of | n e e | and, ‘since this was contrary to cus. o failed in his nest the board of seclectmen, the board St Gt onye .| tom here, the judge did not think | ScraP: Which was with the champion of assessors, and the board of relief. P Church as at First.” T [ Di Pietro was at fault. He recom- | o ,\h r;rl:ppu];{;): fi:l?sr::no’inwtll::c: . Both Mr. and Mrs, Simpson have ) | theme,, “The Law of Life. The | Tichded thet markings be plated 804, .00, p A to X been members of the Plainville { young people will meat at the pars | L8M o otioRn AT amisht De| Al Cromack of this city fell before % Methodist church for many years. ? ish house at 6 p. m., preparatory to | REIRES of the unusual custom at|n, nying rigts of Eddie Dolan-of ‘ b Mr. Simpson is 77 years old while f . going to Bristol, where they will be | this intersectior Waterbury in his first fight and was Mrs. Simpson is a vear older. Botii . : the guests of the Bristol Congrega- | Monahan Heads ILeague | thereby eliminated. George “Sonny SECOND FLOOR are enjoying good health despite ot [ tional Young Pcople at the pregen- | Coach Thomas M. Monahan of |Boy” Hayden, who formerly wore the their advanced age and take great| . tation of twe plays. Transportalion |gBristol High school has received | spangles of the Park Athletic club interest in the daily activities of th2 § { will be provided for all who wish potification of his reappointment as|stable of this city, but now lives in B s T et i | te attend. . |supcrvisor of the Bristol City Base- | Torrington, failed in his quest for a has been blessed by s childre, 3 | e ¢ will he a sewing meeting in [ball league, it has been announced. | lightweight title, losing to Ernie all of whom are living. Their ch’l . [ the parish house on Thursday after-|y¢ j5 pelieved that Coach Monahap.|Sims of Waterbu conquerer of . cases beause the men approached |guests of Mr. and Mrs. . 1. Read|dren are James Simpson, who has| 3 noon from = to 5 o'clock. A shortiyiy gssume .the directorial duties|Pete Garber. Berlln News | did not wish to take the responsibili- | yesterday. followed in his father's footsteps ov business mecting of the Woman's ¥in June. when his high school | Receives Booklet | ty. Mr. Wachtelhausen after several | The Pythian Sisters will mect|scrving as first 1 for thre | federation will be called 0 will have its schedule finished. | Deputy Sheriff Joseph W. Harding | conferences agreed to take the post|Monday cvening at § o'clock in their | consecutive years, H. Simpsor, | 3 o'clock. |Carl Penny has been appointed by | yesterday, received a descriptive through a desire for public scrvice, |[rooms at Community hall. vell-known meat dealer, J. J. Simp- : Methodist Church . |the playground commission to su- | hooklet and literature from the lord | 'This leaves the board with only| Despite the notice regarding dogs|sen, and Robert Simpson, all of (! Al Alorain “”'»‘"""‘ 1o olovk Inervise at the local recreational |of Bristol. England. who requested lone vacancy to fill, that caused by |many are still roaming the streets|Plainville; Harry Simpson of New | 2 T e e et ot | felda this year, that the local official return litera- | the resignation of George Dalbey of [some without the necessary license | Britain, and Mrs. Robert Dick o MISS OLGA NERK n the absence of the pastor, Rev. | e e oho s attending thé| Coach Monahan's presidency of | ture of this city. The matter was kast Berlin. An unconfirmed rumor |taz. Hartford. e 2 sl ey \f‘\" ‘;m' R e ey sua. [tie City leagiie last season was o,,”mmna over 1o Secretary Louis A. this morning said that a woman was| On (he recent list published by| Mr: and Mrs. Simpson will re- | Tot Mavvel, ~a musical comed ) o ; | T the ? : | Wheeler of the Bristol Chamber of f e e o S R S of the principal reasons why the | secking the appointment and had |the Comedy 4-H club regarding|ceive their friends at their home on | 2¢tress 1o whom Iiichard Tiarri i Qlfi\(ev'n} cervice |cireuit met with such great success, | Commerce. the support of a number of her sex. |poultry production standings the|Webster street on Monday from 2| fon is engaged. By her e e oot aiie it otevart | OMUIRISEelaloyt i Toon: weatone White Addresses Coaticooks o Derlin Congregatlonal Church |name of Allan and Fraficis Dycr|fo 5 o'clock and from 7 to 9 o'clock. | Wavs and pledsme wanner. wne | S0 1 800 MIE B IERET of four clubs but it is believed that | . Captain Eddie White of the Bristol TV[(] New B[‘][am J[]]]k Dea]e]‘s. ;m: Samuel A. TFiske will have | were well up on the honor list. Ilom»r\cd in l‘l;llt‘;:o : “"l'{';"‘q'_“f, will, B S e A S hel poently et rned |the number will be increased to mx"L?L‘)ilr']“-%f@rnot::‘l\':‘skr\‘luoa;‘x:ht::.v:,hmii:; 5 chrge of the older boys' class| — harles I, Norton of | ] % 100 good to last and Honor Lir om China, will give the address. car with the addition of i R Pfly—SIX 058 fured | whicn wil meet av 10 o'clock 10-YGang of Five AYrested lizventiinda Sheenilelctetlito Ulie oo 6200 (odlp epnd Tona) A R i o e o S e | s . morrow morning. The morning fina . . |iunior hoard of the Press club at! : = 7 wisines meeting on Tuesday 'eves|be sent to the Wallace Barnes Co., | the Coaticook club at a meeting held service of worship will be conduct- In Detroit Robberies | penesciacr Polytechnic institute, | -Another specialty which will b ’ | e narahanliCor o g, Co. |in the club rooms of the organiza- ed at 10:45 o'clock. The Sunday | Detroit, April 5 (P—Three bank | Troy, X. Y. JntroucetgniIBnEEt Rl Rl 9l o Tadies” Aid society will meet |ar s h;:‘l\‘p.vlyl u:(.:’llfgnv'\l:.’:olrz{“‘m last night. Refreshments follow- WAGHTELHAUSEN]S NAMED school session will bo held at 12 |robberies, the holdup of a postal | My, Norton has heen promincnt | {1 I T ES LT ;\“‘. st | with Mre. Irank Gilberi on Wednes- [ter teams, it is reported. 1t is not | ¢4 the dallcad ened wainen Sicis o'clock and at 3 o'clock the Junior |Sub-station and a dozen business|in activities at the institute, botin !l aniasi Dy \ v afternon at 2:30 o'clock known whether the West - Ends will | Played. Endeavor socicty will meet. In the | places and the robbery of a hospital | sacial and athletic. He is a muulmr.““ gl ! '7‘“ ol '\‘"wm'" Baptist Church be represented on the diamond this| H. S. Schedule Announced School Board Chooses Suceessor (0| eveing ther will be no servica. [ payroll, were believed to have been of his class track team, the G rman | PIAYS ”“ i s St Morning worship at 10:43 o’clock. |year or not. Officials of the Maple | The l:asehall and track schedules Members of the congregatign ar [ Solved today by the arrest of a gang | club, the Nutmeg club, and the stu- | [o¥s” orchesiva - and ,”“‘." linville ie | The pastor, Iiev. H Ken- 1 End Athletic club and Forestville | Of the Bricol high school have been invited to attend a unifon service [Of five men and two women, onc of [ dent branch of the American Insii- | 4an€ w'_f'w‘"{”“_‘” I'y" ) \‘ ‘\‘Pi {yfdrick, wHi contin TS s club expect to enter teams. officially announced by C(u;“hes 1 St. Mark's | the latter a former nurse tute of Chemical Engineers. He is|acauainted with himn GRY OB onE v il Jord’s As in the direction of the circuit | Thomas M. Monahan and Carl Mag- Soel Dalbey's Tost — Chureh | Which will be held in St. Mark's the. ? f Ing . e e s or her| p s ec f the circ ; klog. Dalbers Episcopal church. New Britain. Those under arrest are Ruth|affiliated with Theta Chi fraternity. |School i ‘m'l. RE: 'nmmdyr- (hig| Praver.” TI will be the last season, another executive hoard |NUson. The local high schoel base- Notices—East Berlin Items, St. Paul's Church [Jones, 28 year old former student| Mr. Norton is & member of tho [UNMOSL CAPACILY (¥l e jor service. The ordinance of |will be selected from the officials of | Pall “1“‘“ will oppose Terryville high st ¢ {nurse at Troviience hospital; Edith | class of in the department of |PlaY a success and i MNE 10 RANE ] o1y comthunion will be o ed at [the various athletic 5 s |school here on Wedhesday aftef- anil"‘s.? Q‘.‘C'L'm‘:cw;“e;::;:,m],“m \‘asmvv\]fl‘s ¢ y\-z\‘lm? Benham, ,1\1. ;\nokxl m\:!‘(’\‘hn‘rv‘v\: fl\nd L‘S doing [# [ ligugp & ol pirhursday ;““‘ | ,\?‘\‘ (33, P ning s .u.w.‘m',.l “,:;0,‘,’8 ‘,,Ll,‘(,,fil O‘it.g;,rf'{\a['o‘fi:,wxvnnn. April 29, in its debut, while and Abraham Kabetz, 186 West| Paul's Catholic church. Sunday |Leonard Kovie and Samuel, Thomas |very good scholastic work. | ey L‘;l_'l';"],‘“‘,',':“'l M Bible school at 12305 oclock. 1ive- han, Tast year the league winning |the tracksters will meet East Hart- g 2 e % & i ¢ =8 and Harry Boroo. Miss Neri Has Icad Py street, New Rritain junk dealers, |€chool will follow the last mass. e B o s To jiy | ning service at T o'clock. ~YOuns|New Departures were represented |ford here on Wednesday afternoon; “fined $50 and costs by Judge To Be Hostess The members of the gang have| The title role in “Honor Bright.” | AR s 00 Yl | People’s mecting at 8 p. m., tODIC, | Ly George Scott. who was manager; | APTIF 23, in their opener. were fine an S v . : . [nold a bridse and whist party in | [50P wolved in Deciding for - ’ ‘ortin.| Coach Monahan has five veteran v 0 and c : ®1 Mrs. Leon Hall of Hudson stre.t |confessed most of the robberies, | the high school play, is to be por- 3 2ad Sarilstine What 0 n Deciding £0r the Forestville club by Jack Fortin, | A 3 :’ef"e h‘f- Griswold in town COUTt| (e ortain at two tables of |police said. All ave charged with | trayed by Miss Olga Neri, She is|Granse “hall on —Pierce strect on| Maple Ends by Raymond J.|lciter men from last season’s team ast n . Christ 2" 0 Wednesday, April 23, at § o'clock Praye meeting on Thursday eve- | 1 ¥ -~ 2 and expects the current squad to en- t y o Eilies i Wby e Tosteni, robbery armed. One of the robher- | one of the most popular girls in the LR o et 8 0lclothl i praver meeling a) and the West Ends by Rebel |° The two men were arresled for Briefs ies was that of a branch-of the Ohio | graduating class this year. Althoush | for the benefit of the building fund | ping qy 7:45 olock. Barneatn joy a good season. The men whem the Mesttnv auchorlyien hy New Bl [ vnety b ¢ the Berlin |Savings Bank and Trust Co. in To-|an honor student for commencement, | for the proposed public i Church of Our Saviour B e loe | he depends upon to carry the bulk f fica last Wednesday. They e Junior choir of the Berlin B t tletalas aon oalea | he manufacturing plants mot | & K Eddie White, B ain police las Y Vi tional chufch will .t |ledo, which was robbed of $7 she has found time to be on many | Tickets o | Chureh school in the parish house |\ o last season’s circuit, | O he work are e White, Ben were charged with having purchased | Congregational ~church will ‘me ety LLoghe o gaend PHE e Al a e s albencrit | i O nior chureh with the |Tepresented in' last season’s eireuit, | 4y oe OS5 Goulette/\Loule Lav severab brass parts of stationary en- | (ONIBht at 6:45 o'clock to rehearso | March 20. e T o e e tohy | fair that has been urranged since | a4 10 & m. Junior church with the |yt expected to enter this vear, have | = hich had been dismantled by | Easter music. Rait i elee el mOn e I e casinaisn ozl so0000mindstror | Lo stoevan o sacdiwill Soue bl o it el material for balllicluds: el bl ge place in the | Mr- and Mrs. Lucious S. Bushne!l| CASH AND SMOKES STOLEN | in all of the dramatic productions | - 10:40 2. m. The subject this week rom their storage place in the | Miss Olga Neri to Take Leading And Offer Chic Fashions For Young | ole 1n wigh School Production | —Charles E. Norton Honored at | Shjerden — Woman Reported John Schupack, 84 Tacott strect, | Ponte and Louie Albertelli. Other = candidates include Andy Palay, a e o o0iE : e league last season was spon- | _ | the library building was announced a | . wporio 1t love el e A LD 2 | freshman prospect for a catchin stown, Pa. will § 2| Lntrance was cffected 1z ght | for tife past two vears. : =h schoot | 13, “Porto Rico ¢ ! spored municipa e city coun-! : g ax; ot/tneurray momestoadt L) SEHOLI O S S Sa SN e || e e e et e D e e LT e Lo RiorbilTio S g oy ich s ool e B o0 te B DR T Fored municipally. the city €oull) porn: Mike Sonstroem, “Obie” Gur list of articles valued at nearly $600 ““"i" e e ‘l '\‘_“] o &"‘" [ pupits will do theix part in the drive | (Golon B 7 LT Phose who were [© . 1\‘ \ mf__ aRon e ¢ 22| ske, Kelly, Dwight Hall, ~*Bobbie" which had been stolen sinco last | MIS. A H. USAnC oLaIIing A “(i‘]‘ ;“A”'. o i with the production of the plav| .onfrmed on Monday will have cor- |Start it off. but it is believed that no ; cad- a ximately $15 in change September was presented in court as | " 3 g — | Greene. Francis “Hop” Murphy. ‘Honor Bright” next Thursday and | oo communion. Bugene lorrest |OUlside financial support will be ne _{‘1‘ ft handed mound ace who won a evidence along with several brass| John Meagley, a student at Ver-ftaken besides fifty cartons of ciga | l RAN I'riday evenings, while a minstrel [ (i1 g Consider and Hear Me,” |CSSArY this season. Ten per cent of | " fittings which the junkmen had pur- | WOnt academy, is spending the | ettes. Sergeant M. J. Flynn of the ik |the gate proceeds of the '29 season Rt Samen forthe TnchLalasy spring va Berlin detecticve bureau was detailed 1 / [ were saved for this year v DeendisE do Wit o B SCIQIINE Ehiased rronifthakoyaTsonis tinferagon | SECNE SACALOV GRS SRR CElChSre ihunean svash At St PLAINVILLE s . M. E. Zion Church WO | work at the present time but has an Ateriiite Foourtlcassion tsic) Bova | W Miss nces 1. Shepard. a stu-jinvestigate and found that a win- U AT Rk GR b i e e crest in baseball in Bristol i8] apportunity o regain eligibility be- helioved {0 havo stolen the artieles | 4Nt at Cathedral school, s spend-{dow in a door had been broken and | - AR Friday and Saturday Only L e e SORT e e Mo fe | B D wers given severe iccture by Judge | " (e spring vacation with herian inside laich pried off. T e R s o Pepsodent .......... Now T e umion. | Hition. ADOVD Gvery YASant 106 i the || Goc abs conaor o h et I Griswold. pEchts SRl an S e L oo T s e st e 7 G oill i a LI ORI |t Castouine R B S irch school at 12:30 oclock, V. |City is now occupied by ball plavers, | taam announced that material for a Kensington Congregational Church | Shepard. oy esterday elia ventmInttonm atithiall| BeS el S ey e Phillip's sae| C. K. union at 6 p. m. Conse |training for ihe ensuing season. The | good squad this year is searce. Cap- Church services Will be conducted | | The Bov Scouts met last night in |Davidaon & Leventhal store on Main \| .00 ™ Fore™ ottogians || Milk of Magnesia ... Now ave| i & BhO0 A0 b B e O ening | teams which have participated in | tain Raymond Ebb is expected to be At 10:45 o'cloclk with Sunday school | the Berlin Congregational church. |street. ' Sergeant I A, McAvay ofy | 77 ————— | {33¢ Vicks ....... g a New A Ipractice sessions to date are the|the 220 yard dash man. The other ai 12 o'clock under {he dircction of | Benson Will yiled | the detective burean is Hvu:-Hé:.iHn:q.: Ly fc Sloan's Liniment S proraledie mén, inclode Einod-n T8 2 Mol ‘Tha' Christian'| he will of Sven Benson 3 - Sic Palmolive i [311 in the 440, yard event: Geopy ,-‘,',':;;Mr(;,.]:o:i‘l.‘,‘:-l“.;I]:\:m ];'L"émp‘ Berlin was diled for probate today. PRINCE GOING 10 BOR | “““"I‘;::L'::‘,F:_;‘:‘:’;_ Shaving Cream Wedat ¢ ." Sl S {Hull in :h..‘:w; Tod ‘.“mmi(;\:?f" m. will Alfred Hall leading The will provides that all his prop- I\n:n:lu -ligyptian Sudan { \<‘|"“ Tringle c Palntolive Shampoo T ”H_" SEharey | h heen de 1he weight events with Phil Skipp a Kensington Methodist Church jerty, 1 {} ;1]1 l":"';“é""’:",‘l’";: .',‘.:.,::f.;- Q‘A;‘o‘h .‘-n‘fil in Mo ; "\”.‘ \flrfi“\l\j\”“ | i CNIGHT PARADL “\I:"l:;»l e : ERs TR i Renten Association Asks For Clothing close sccond: and Porter in the high The Sunday school hegins this | :\_’f(',)‘l‘,'n; “‘3,.‘,111'“,1,1,M<‘,’0 o aiitainiaa K;,‘L S Ol Comedy — News ,,fl,m,::l":\ Sonp i 25¢ | devotions will be held in the eve- husiness depression and |Jump. SKipp is also a broad jump- 1 ) 813, arc Frank G. Kramer,| There arge ds of clephants Dorothy Gulliver Th ll’ D g f Bristol will deliver the sermon ring past months calls have | Positions before the beginning of the the securing of new members for the | - i ; | expected the prince would leave the | SEE OUR BIG SHOW | TELEPRONE 108 benediction of the blessed sacrament. | I'amily Welfare association for |Charles Reiche in the high jump: school. The school has been equally Hast Berlin Dtems [Stenie: cimnute toss e bamnll- = [Ermfecsrrkarees = | Minstrel Rehearsal clothinz, fuel and other living es- | Waddic Czaplicki. a middle distance divided ~ between fthe iwo sides.| yioiping worship at the Methodist | in search of some shooting {| MON. TUES.—MAT. MOX. | The ficst full rehearsal for f{he|sentials. The material, when re- |Tunner; Thomas Steed, McLaughlin Frances Brown and Marion Norton | pyiscopal church will be held at| Bor is a small governtient station | JOAN CRAWFORD Entertainment — Motion Picture | Iminstrel entertainment fo be given [quested, was given {o the needy and |2nd Reinhardt. are the leaders of the 'Reds’ and | Stephen Kayser and Wilbur Dodd lead the ‘Blues’. 10:45 o'clock tomorrow morning. |on the east baiik of the Nile estab- | in “UNTAMED" “UNTAMED™ * || tor the benefit of Plainville’s project- [ the association now reports that its| Coach Magnuson expecis to enter The preaching service will be con- |lished in 1874 by General Gordon. Benefit of Phinville The superintendent is planning a connected program for the opening Horion Co. Maple Inds. South inds. and New Departures. Calls Tor il be celobrated tomor- ndidates for regularor substitute i Bencasiot | ed new library will be held tomorrow [supply s exhausted. A call has |the team in the Central Connecticnt ducted by Miss Fabelle Barnes who A b Public Health and Nurse Apilils anaie 298 1301 [or anything that could be ustd by |pate in a triangular meet on Satur- exergjses of the school through the {here will be no evening service. |lighting itsell as many as 100,000 | be “Difterent Phases of Life.” J. C. Brennan. Sunday school will = PLAINVILLE PUBLIC HEALTH ||afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Lin- [been made for clothing, children’s | Interscholastic league on eirher May will occupy the pulpit. The Sunday The neon lamp used in telev ssociation | o er T — poor families. Anyone desiring to month leading up to the EaSter mes- | * arags will be celebrated at S | times a sccond, i slonl | R St o s i FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By BLOSSER attendance at the annual conference * NURSING ASSOCIATION 0 t school auditorium under |shoes, used furniture, dishes, rugs |31 or June 7. The team wiil partici- school will meet at 12 o'clock. |is capable of extinguishing and re- S (Continued on Tage 17) lcontribute to this cause is asked to | (Continued on Page 17) sage. The theme for the month Will | preart church at 9 o'clock by Rev. | The morning service at St. Ga- in Brooklyn, a young man from the | briel's Episcopal church will be held Hartford Theological seminary will |4t 11 o'clock and will be conducted supply the pulpit at the morning [py Rev. B. B. Styring. The Sun- - \= i \T RBec i i Y. service at 11 o'clock. S S B CONE ON, 05AR=DONT ) oy cee iy HELLO BOVS - ) ER-ER-WRY, ITS #R ;‘,‘,;t‘;gu”ff';; @é“*‘w% i SAV! HES JUST LIKE AL The, Epworth league devotional| A whist and social will be held at GET COLD FEET-LETS GO | pieys on E~F | | WHATSS TUE f FARBAR, THE MILLIONAIRE = SRl "V, ; THE OTUER PROPLE HERE ) WELL, me:»tmg will be held at 6:45 p. m. [Sacred Heart church Monday eve- DOWN TO THIS MYSTERY You TR 1T ARGUMENT NO ARGUMENT AT ALL: I ?EA\.\.:/ CANT SpY, 3 7 You AN' ME ARE THE ALL RIGUT= ..:\-?30 will be no evening church rmg af»i ‘}"""3" This wxlleeath;. MANOR' AR GO INSIDE AN’ | |eiT e ABOLT P I WAS JUST TRYIN' TO ?ule?i-rumm SOME NERY 7 y ONLY ONES \WWO DONT BUT TM NOT [ . 3 ast whist for the season. r. an . NSTER| OSCA OR\! 13 i The Woman's Home Missionary | Mrs. John Welsh of Middlétown witl LOOK. ARGUND= ENERYBODY | \yuy DONT You iiTm“R$$s¥E Yo, 1D \_ETES’ R TNERe BGE:\EEVE A “\,ISTE?'I KEEN o society will meet Wednesday after- [be host for the evening. Refresh- SAYS. 1T'S MNSTERIOUS, G0 ALONE 2 MANOR — NOTUIN' TO BE : . \NELL ENOUGH - Srtas G SNOOPIN' noon with Mrs. M. A. Tryon. ments wifl be served. ,BUT I THINK ITS = AFRAID OF ! 4 7 ANYHOW, AROUND A ST OF j 7 ) ¢ - B ™ RACE The midweek cottage prayer meet-| The Wesleyans will, meet Mondav ing will be held Phursday evening |evening at 8 o'clock at the home of S at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mr. | Mr. and Mrs. Roval Morse. The WY = = and Mrs. John Buxton. annual business meeting and elec- . 2 o § () The church choir will meet for|tion of officers will take place at 'rnhmu-qal Iriday evening at 0| this time. A social time will fol- | o'clock low the usual business session. ‘Wachtelhau®n Named | Alfred and Raymond Rich of| Hengy Wachtelhausen was clected | Kensington visited relatives in towr | by the school board last night fo|yvesterday. fill the vacaney caused in the hody| ‘The name of Mrs. Thomas O'Con- hy the recent resignation ot Emil 0. |nefl was inadvertently omitted from Shjerden. Daniel Malarney and |the list of winners at the library | members of the board spent con- |whist held Thursday afternoon. siderable time looking for a succes-| 'The Knights of Pythias will meel sor {o Mr. Shjerden because they|Tuesday evening at § o'clock At wished to get {he best possible man | Community hall. to All his place. The board en-| Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Scoft and countered difficulty in a number of [family of New Britain were (he

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