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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1930. Pl . .11 N land Mrs. Elmer Thomas will sing |warrants such a move, Mr. l‘vullvr-iz\' Athletic field this afternoon at - il S N Y o 'a solo “Open the ¢s of the Tem- |ficld asserted that training classes; o'clock. % ainvilie ews || il b?pak at Lll}llCh | ple” with violin obligato by Wilfred for students would be conducted at | Hit by Car; Uninjured - On Silver Anniversary || ycamans. sunday school at 12|the port daily, and evenings would| An automobile operated by Ho- | ic'clock. Fyening worship at 7ibe taken up in the transportation of |mer Michaud of 49 Terryville avenie o'clock. The choir will render the|passengers. 1In the event that thelstruck and knocked down Fred Raf- ” BN | cantati “Redemption’s Song™ by project is successful the Watertown | raniello, four-year-old son of Mr, i 35 Norton. firm will inaugurate a commercial {and Mrs. Alfrede Raffaniello of - 48 The Ladies’ Aid society will hold |air line between this and other large | Meadow street. It was considered b o fl |an all day meeting on Wednesday at | cities of the state. very fortunate that the lad escaped » = j |the church pariors. The annual| It has also been announced that|without injury. The youngster, eicction of officers will take place |one of the features of the opcmng:esravcd with nothing more than a - . # | at U o'clock in the afternoon: will be parachute jumping by the [shaking up. AdYth Chl‘lstlan ChllI‘Cl] Defil' £ d Prayer meeting Thursday evening | “Redhead” of the Relizble Service.| Michaud, reporting the accident fat 7:45 oclock. Markers have been placed on the |10 the police. said that his car was™ Ca[ed 25 Years Ag() M()]]day : . Baptist Church East Tiristol flying service for | proceeding cast on Meadow strect Morning worship at 10:45 o'clock. | boundarics and other preparations | and was passing the Central fire sti- Zaster sermon by the pastor, Rev.|made. {tion when the young boy darted off . H 4 Dr. A. D. Kendrick. The senior choir 3 = {the sidewalk and was struck by the | Stephenson field was leased to the | hic [l It Be? HINISTER ~ WILL ~ SPEAK i e, o i e | T T B e e o e ] et Lives” and “Behold the King.” held as it was believed that the ac- A tol Airport, Inc.. on January 29, of S Bible service at 12:05 o'clock. Eve- |ypis vy = cident was unavoidable. e i i - [EaE e 1 ek ke mrae |0 o 20k gten B i - 4 ’ iaal Pr Fne a Miss E! ¥ e e ngello Spinelli of = § elrose Easter With Special Musical Pro- N e st Al mGn e Tudge Willlam J. Malone, a major [, o™ .omplained to the police d by the junior choir. There will be in the air service at the time of the | e Flaborate | Gelcbration’ a 3 | btlie i | partment yesterday that somesne C . D §|| mrams—viaborate Celcbration at | short sermon by the pastor followad | WOrld war, having been stationed at | {RQTINE PSR Je AR | o | [ e o R DeoniE st ierstner iield, la. has told the ket ![ S t r Church of Our Lady of Mercy. | | by baptism. Young People’s meetin A vious night and stripped his tre l l 8 o'clock. Topic, “Why We L. | Story of how the Bristol airport be- i oo°0 5 il wire, Sergeat Oa 9 l CSS | ther250h . came known as Stephenson field. The | oF 2 1a&e quantity of wirc. Sergeat | Monday will mark oth iz ve We Live Forever. P e e | Henry Jeglinski. folowing an fnve versary of the dedication of the Ad- | P Advent Christian Church | . ated, was named after the izqiion. stated that he believed vent Christian church. An appro b | The church will join in the hig jiereplenEen e 05 | work to be that of boys. priate service will be held at. 7:45 . ; jrise services at the Methodist ci Sepnagloc Bnabnag Funeral of Duchene Boy . o bty . / o'clock & will be followed hy ! 3 p 0 o'clock. Regular morning [ during the g V! aneral of ele Duchene. And of course accompanied by chic incidentals Easter [,;ny e R e han s nA T REV. J. ROY WILKERSON Ervice’ at d0bis i it itk an |dentiat Carculners eid, located th] - rme Sl ]Ti":';“‘;'!" o Morn and thereafter . ... £ bagement of the church. sk | Easter sermon by fhe pastor, | Texas. chene of 46 Laurel street, was helds Bl A adaress of weicome Wil he | witiam 7. Rowe of White's erassing | SUmRer Johnson. - Thero will Licutenant Stephgnson was the | rrom St = | eulos Select the Coat to look your best in, from our immense 2 given by Rev. Sumner S. Johnson cnding the Easter vacation :n|Pecial musicand a 15 minute son Mr. and N homas B. | yesterday mornir udents of St - ey N N . S |gram by the members of the & Stephenson, now of Springfield ’ 9 . e : > b = pastor of the church. Rev. J. Roy |Schenectady and New York city. He |5F 22 2 Y ¥ . Springfield, | Anne’s convent. which the boy a collection of models fashioned in the Paris and New York Wilkeraon: mastor ol the Congros Deots to vieit the General Elsetrie |VAth school. The Sabbath school will | Mass,, and a graduate of the Bristol | tended, attended the mass in a body. manner. Coats belted, flared . . . capes . . . or the popular / ! B| | tional church, and Rev. Henry Stor and the Bell Telephone Co. Mr. | et :nnl,x S it s oo Dol el school, Shortly before war wés | Infermeriti was in 8t/ Josephial nev? tailored type. Trimmed or untrimmed and at Brown Thom- R\ j[| witt ve the main flmah{ v-:: of the ¢ \‘ towe is a senior at Trinity coll e (e S R T \1;; ‘:;U;‘ J"",q ‘I“n‘"'”"}““"”\“"’)r "“O:}]“L‘ ;cc-mcwmx 3 son’s low prices . . . Q|| ning. Short talks will be given by |in Hartford e e sawille e o ui ite -l Asbury M. E. Church visiting former pastors. The featurc = [ : olozy. As soon the declaration | The progrim for tomorrow, I & : Catholic Church The program is as follows: I w . ' s of the service will be the readir f 3 S or- | Ireliigal—"Spring Song.” Mendel s made by congress he enlisted | ter Sunday. Asbury Methodist, g i 3 41l 2 story of the beginning of v will be celebrated fomor- | I're Spring Song," Aendels- [ in the air service and. with the help | Episcopal church in Forestville fol: church and the names of the charter nor! at § and 10 olock| fohn—Organ Mies Dorothy Pur- | of his education, soon was termed 9:45 a. m. church school, the 2 S dy; piano, Charles Mills; violin. | one of ( i T S R . Te o Winhe annine wilibeione of Our Jlady off : ; one of the best flyers in the army. | jegs, b 2 2 You'll be smartly suited if you choose your Suit from AR S i e S e re will be special Eas- | Vinto Bar | According to Judze Malone's | o soeciol B ‘fr'”m,':m.“;,‘,:"inm:;ir‘g our collection. Showing every 1930 fashion, very moderate- Stone had the honor of attending the sunday school will mee: | Congregational hymn j story. which was told to him by |several pupils will take part; 10 g ; Lope ¢ dloielocks | Invocation .. Rev. Sumner Johnson | aa AT ly priced . .. dedication exercises 25 years ago and pigiock s R Cantita Fred B. Holton | Jajor Hanley. who knew the exactia. m. worship, Baptist scrvice and king the opening addres ongregational Church : db " | details of the accident which re- |pa SbEa : o of m g ¥ & - ; { s {Offeratory, Congregational hyr sulted in young Stephenson's dearn | FcCCPtion of new members; epecial d 2 to i The dedication exercises 25 years Morning worship at 10:45 o'clock. | Fenediction, Postlude, : young Stephenson’s death. | musjc by the chair, assisted by Mr. ago were attended by 0 peo- | A i i S i Mrs, Ida Merriman :;2::;:::0(’; at Carrithers folt witn | Carlson, violinist. The pastor will 2 4 2 : ; R e e h * by Foster and “Open Me the | ars. Tdz > od 65 | ReTS s at Ca rs field, with | 5o A : New frocks are simplyradorable with their short sleev pleithallithe docl clereyimen ar ]‘ i Rishiteoummnoss® by Toston |, e Tdo B. Merviman, aged 65, o view: to standardizing fying and |o. - O *When Easler Toughek pal s = 3 g7 3 numerous visiting ministers being tg i - | wife of Joseph R. Merriman, died at | jaboring with other teachers for | 1 At 7 p. m. the cholr will flares here and there, novel collar treatment. Models for M|l present. The prozram started in the |Sermon theme, “The Moral Ui Ler home on New Britain avenur = ; achers for | onqer an Taster cantata entitled, street, business, afternoon and evening, in a variety of morning and continued until late in > of Tmmortality.” Church school | this morning. She was born in Mill- that purpose. The st flying ambu- ) - .- 5 : lar T e o llance, built with a “one-stick” con- o8 Risen | Kingis Sy oms vl lovely fabrics and colors . . . / the evening. Iidward Nystrom was | i morning service. The Con- fgale but had lived in Plainville for Schnecker. The pastor will apeak 5 the contractor who built the church, [gregational Young people will unite |a yumber of years. Free Telephone Servic®—Call Enterprise 1200 28 trol, was pressed into service at ol h th p Hina $5.000. |in sunrise service 1o by| . . Stephenson's port and the young| o FeFion and self. At 3 p. m. $14 95 $59 50 he building costing about $3 i n:sunrise servies 2| Besides her husband, she is sur- | aviator requested officials that he ba| CR¥Orth 1° . & {o i Rev. J. S. Purdy was the pastor of | he he Methodist church at|vived by 1 son. David Irving Merri- | permitted to tost it. The lioutenant |. P , Wednesday afternoon, t ' | the church at that time lock.. There will be no eve-|man; a daughter, Mrs. Charles Get- | had come to be R ek m‘\:"“':‘r ladies' Aid society will hold a sil- he church is const icted of con ng meeting of the societ tergr and four grandchildren el ast e ol ttant ‘”‘;;_Q 5 ”:'_ ver tea the home of Mrs. Maud ercte bloc nd is of ic design. | o cxecutive committee of the al services will be held Mon- | service, ©7 7 7 | Bryee on Stafford atenue. {s about 400. Tt has heen Very ffederation will meet Monday after-|day afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at her The Asbury church choir will re- nd has a large and thriv-'noon at 2:30 o’clock with Miss Nor- |late home and will be private. Rev. hearse this evening at 7:30 o'clock. gation on’ J. Roy Wilkerson, pastor of the Beth Israel Synagozue am for Monday cven Soerepa el eI eI Memorial services, “Yiscor,” will be celebrated in memory of the de- parted at 10 o'clock tomorrow suddenly started to glide and as it rnin.2. Pearl Vi Whi d niorninz. . | Brennan officiat The 7 o'clock [church at 9 o'clock by Rev. J. C.|Durdy. | ured from Mrs. Bailey | Berlln News l\w.; will be a high mass Brennan, Sunday school will meet| Congregational hymn Yy Miss Norton. | Tearl Virginia White, 10-year old | g ihe cruemP Of trees. it crashed [ The annual tests for Hebrew chil- Women's, Misses' Sizes-—-Street Floor Lieutenant Stephenson. with a mechanic as a passenger, left the ground and soared into the sky. then commenced to do all sorts of stunts, was noticed that the machine | ey luncheon will be served | parish house Thursday. May | rom 12 to 1 o'clock ']'wl\r!s‘ C Burial will be in Quinnipiac ceme- | 1 t ude Miss ery, Southington, Membership Increasing immediately following. Address of Welcome |danghter of Mr, and BMrs. Pasl ground, killing hoth occu- | gren will be given on Sunday, April T x i ) i Church of Our Saviour - | pants. S The Blue Hills Farmers' associa- ning worship at the Methodist | et S. Johnson. - 3 i stree | 27, and all parents are expected to 1550( Morning worship at the Methodist | ¢f ¥ b e e el SRhbolla T Ha omttian |t ot Mhinden streat, A dieditth P pected tien. formed to obtain protection |church will be held at 10:45 o'clock. week, In its place there will |MOrning at the home of her par- jor Hanley cxamined the |be present against the promiscuous usc and | Easter will be appropriately obsery-| Drayer. . e R ents i Shisivasia stiidentiat inelmin® (L oked BISDS Endidiscovexedehiat Faster Sunrise Service .i abuse of members’ land and prop-|ed with special music by the choir.| Anthen. b er restival at 3 1gqn Street school. | the “stick™ had caught in its socket, | An Easter sunrise service under | : 2 5 e 5 1 oginning of this time the members [“°7 ende it useles 3t 2 2 erty rights, is taking definite shape. | Rev. B Wilsen swill gelives the ory of uning of {1 i he. e R caids hos Satents, ahe lls | o r‘!nl ring it useless to Stephenson, | the auspices of the younger people’s o school will present their who, it was believed, rode to his our more members have been | Easter message. The Sunday school | chur : harter : X vived by a sister, Pauline C. White, | 10" societtes of the Congregational, Bap- 'dded and it is understood that ap- | will meet at 12 o'clock. The inter- | bers : : Tehlen corening o, o I "“‘l‘" and a brother, Frederick J. White, | CCth fully realizing that the planc |tist and Methodist churches will b ions for membership are still | mediate and Epworth leagues will Violin Solo—\Vint Jarle. | the ~ boxes have been presented, was about to crash. The fatality |take place at 5 - Funeral services will be private. z 5 o'clock tomorrow ceived. meet at 6:45 p. m. The eveni Offtering. et e mw"'””]}_n,l“i‘(‘;f,‘;,“'.V‘TQ“]';v‘l Revidl s il e | f;f‘:’r";: o f”!"‘u;’h-‘r_v‘ 1918, and { morning on Chippens hill, near the. agsental foriiyaloll | actiiceas 80Rc e cciCILNE co Sadnes et R e e e o hore wii |church Will officiate, and burlal Will{ tanantis m;‘;??.f,}:"“ poe i Chippance Country club. The sec- 5 5 : TS i punished to the New Britain Gen = roctor, coln . FrYe | proq Mathews of Plainville has | mew gy el fully deserves its| A cross bearer will lead & pro- COHU&C[ a3 Sllpel‘!lltfill[lem The arca includes two of | tal for treatm has ¢ Address—Rev. Henry ston i preac .\Vllldfl‘:r 31 »;1] (.v‘nn been made defendan€ in a suit for| o L1 Judge Malone contended. |cession of the church members 8, | the be o brooks a the best | confined to his home for onal Hyn will sing. order of worship in- damages of $650 brought by Frank o Alr(‘m‘ly T(‘nn.t‘d Success | from the drivewa at the emrance. [EXain satepet s ufthesection (NS e ic et A e TR O e Conditlon Tmproved {ions by the choir: “Kyrie” by Gow- | 24cek through Attorney Lawrence | mi:‘“fi \p-OllLil}\»u”.\“”d e e clubutoring pleceemiere iR BLUE HILLS ASSN GROWS‘H considerable ill fecling on the [ SRS W2 E e e M e ' e oftertory.| 2 Golon fof ENew Britain { Papers | i S HECer the direction of lo-| meeting will be held. I . | part of huntsmen and fishermen, S iegconcition possdiiegcran ) o & AL ‘iwere served by Constable John | ol Police officials will be a pro-| Hymns will be sung and & saxo- R R he Pythian Sisters will mect on |ier. 11, of Southington road. who is|“Why Seek Ye the Living? | nounced success this year if figures| phone solo by Rodney Canfield will i‘h(’ completion “of its’ plans At | Monday evening at 8 o'clock in theirjconfined at the Plainville private | Claire, Doxology, * tus” by Gow- | obtained from adva ' Meml Ided to Group & e e H 3 | — sales are afbe rendered. Rev. Percival 1. Four New Members Added to Group | [ n TR TR oon | Fooms in Community hall. hospital. was greatly improved to-|er. “Agnes De Gower, “Gloria criterion. The ball, a formal affair|wofenden, minister of the Bapfist The Methodist church choir will[d The girl was seriousl ur- Excelsia® fr 1d chant and | which draws the | e 3 da girl was seriously injur- in Excelsia” from an old chant and ch draws the clite of Bristol so- e e it srotect Property |final plans for the conduct of the 5 | . church, will deliver a sermon ap- Organized to Protect Iroperty kou:.m:ndvm\ e hold a rehearsal of Baster musicled Thursday afternoon at 5 o'clock [“Nunc Dimittis” by Barnby. Brlstol News ciety folks each year, will be held at| propriate to the occasion. Rights — Carbo Brick Co. to Bz | Heaving On Will ”"\i ““"]‘“x at the church. |when she was struck by an auto- | Redeemer's A. M. E. Zion Church | the state armory on Center strect on Destroy Furniture in Home BAES Gl & £ ALNG Mrs. Thomas Knight has returned | mobile while crossing the stre Preaching by Rev, A. A. Perry at the evening of April tarting at Fad ) Fo R i ea by Al erry 4 HPri v sla g at TNevenge was believed to be the hi ief: | A hearing on the will of the late fro. the New Britain Gencral hos- “ 3aptist o 1 h “Christ Y 18 o d Req Sf i s Sold Thi= Afternoon—Bricfs. {Tohn Pinchics ot Berlln willl e held §ital. whare ohe bos Feon untac|mEar the Bapist ahurch 1 a. m. Theme, “Christ Has Con- o'clock. Requests for tickets are motive which caused six young men 4 . ) { sball Practice |quered.” Church school at 12:30 numerous and committee heads re- . o wi 2 . next Ifriday morning at 10 o'clock | rolng tre: o $ | | to enter the home of Edward Adams Miss Mary Griswold. superintend- |NC¥ | solng treatment for the past few| pepe will be an important prac- | o'clock, V. €. B. union at 6 p. m. port that a large number have al- 51 Four| e \s signed and) re- |at the court of probate weeks. She is much improved. ¥ p [[xietialet sy A T of 51 Fourth street, East Bristol, at Bl of ol slenor ol e AT s, Aiss Tiih Northron 1 amerding|tice of candidates for the All-Plain- | Easter play entitied “An Easter Ad en cared for. Decorators| mignight last night and practically ille bas: ¢ W afte o ' b Seh have been busy in the huge armory ¥ ki e s e ’ Anl Buictlont toR ftapcss Mof e iithe \eeittadl With telith os hivey ‘mi'm ball feam tomar (B ntre i by fl: c ”"‘l e m*vh""n'g o mery | destroy all the furniture r‘xc;pt an ing year tc e 1 I s . b 0% 1058 i D | T 1:30 o'clock ¢ e high |p. m. The quarterly cor nce clos for weeks a a ctur- an and s Sarooll board.. This Aetion has boen :v(n rty of the Carbo Brick Co. will [ Britain. P | | organ and a phonograph, and all six | several weeks. His cond st| Ben on, cludes the following musical sele > L o ouhds 14 b esque background for the outstand- : \ Saboeted and mews of the retention |Be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock.| Mrs, William Bunce and daughter [*h001 £rounds. -4 SEiah Lomortow g R S Ll d-1 were in police court this morning {6 SR ol will he well re-|The property will be sold to the|Gertrude, of New Jersey, have rc- | obr e ABaIGIs » % e Methodist Church 4 3 answer charges of breach eof the ceived by a large | nroportion of {highest bidder fo satisty clatms|turned to their summer’ home at|lerdays practice R R Unig e i : ,Pd’,"’). fhr::'} i ,-.f,‘r:r';d g r.“;xll‘. peace. assault. and wilul destruc. who are acquainted with |aEainst the company, reported to be |Camp Northridge. They will remain [PORed because of rain. =~ ja. m. Th i .“: ois S Plflnes tO Be a{ SIBpheDSOH Fleld?dm and prompted for by Fire Chier] O Of Private property. The men tters ScItean of a88 000 Horedh inock, A it e as fist oo | Heva sl e e e T B | John H. Hayes, will be furnished by | “":,“";mld “d";}:h o rgl'mt:md:g ; inl 2 y S & T s about th Thard | DektE et SnapeRas B IS [ 2§ GDCES Al i Td Iw h \P 't oA Ss ¥l on the boulevard, thre: it (b een cadgorath The :“,IV:X:..T:I {:(r ‘-\‘[r,q (I)lv"::\ Otka Frhlo“(:l \g\\;?l‘]::élgrwyxf‘ fl”,\,‘i';f .:\l‘:‘j‘,z :‘.1 s possible so as to arrange fér an 1]:(\’ A. A. Perry of the Redeeme 0 ayl efl[ eI PErmits the New Departure orchestra, under| Lounding them up. 5 r ] g {accident. ictim. whoss death oc. | tivity during the mext few weeks, (°AFly opening of the scason. There |A. M. T Zion ‘church, Miss Char- | R i\““fi‘"-:fi’“”?"’ of Conductor Ernest! “gepjamin Driscoll, a ninth oftend- vears, and during her superintend- AR PR ST HG O tain General | All of the ground in front of the|S @ possibility that the first game |lotte Kendricks and M Esther - Becker. Among those who are ex-! o1 y55 sentenced to three months in cney many improvements and v,mmvh»(“‘“m]‘ : hurs(‘hfl' S ‘w peeral | school is to be plowed and reseeded, |Of the year will be played next | Nelson. Morning service HOW FIELD WAS NAMED pected to be in .‘N\ h.n,\ of r‘,m,(.,,‘ al. Domald Root wassiscn 90 da tions to the system have becn.in-| 10%pl: s her sister, | the entire expanse to he a beautiful {Sunday or the week féllowing. In- [ m. The pastor, Rev o e o . phaymend CTumb | the case of John Peegan was cons augurated. During her tenure of |42y from the home of her sister,| , 2 e S N Iy and | Ball. will be the prcacher. 1 S nd the entirc personnel of the city offiie he sehool dental servicn Has|Mrs Charles Shaffsiel of Platuville, |Eveen lawn., A¢ each side of the)iitss L U | music will be rendered. The choir A council. e & Spa e TR o s i | afiailoidloc R G ol e v cenliar en iR ce R o eibad sl L HBaRcons : me stars arte foeling the | TS TE 0 tiem “Lave Disiner |9udze Malone Becounts: How Gioeal| ™ is in previals 3 e & s st. Matthew's Germah Lutheraw |Structed. — An appropriation has return to the diamond 4 E s a g e e RS smooth werking department. o o|chirch, New Britain, will be con-|Peen made for the work, and ac- iting in New York Aviator Met His Death — Police | o 0" 18 SRCHCepension The cmployment of a full-time jchurch, sritain, L | e et e Tl b Habarlad lon Saon asiine | RLouISERon: aonio M s Gl M | . i | \f } e Ol T R et s e U o it a0 —_— Bl o 55 swoows—tocat Womn | . Wetes ana scs mue | AND LIVER movement that may dIted oSl eeRa AR R JO0 Ont ST New | 0O¥S in the school have offered the — | Aty | Mrs. June Palardy of 532 North TROUBLE her efforts arge measure, The | De a Y, B | . b AT | C AN ALL S Song—1Do) y A X Ma E a < 2 | her cffor Tha[be in Tairview cemete | s hol heanli et ro CONCERT AND BALL Sclls Song—DBoy Hit By Auto. Main street has composed and sold institution of the nursing service in [ Britain. M S iy of o & song “hit” to Newcomer, Inc, of|Indlgestion, Gos, Collc, Pain i Right . 1 ricls LA TRE » With a bright outlook this morn- | x, oLl n side, Gallstones. Quick relief (no oil). the schools was also brought about | Berlin Brief: The Knights of Pythias will meet FIRE DLPT, LB L S s e New York City. The song. a fox lrot},‘\m operations. Removes cause of trou- during her period in office | Miss Mildred Sonnenberg nf’“,\xt icsduyiavenine at 2folciook April 25 5 N O r Nerd entitled “Someone Like You." will|bhle. Why suffer. 32-PAGE ILLUSTRATED 1t is generally conceded that the [Worthington ridge has returned to{ i oom™in Community hall, | - 4 ¥ Worthy Hills Orchestra | | than vesterday, it is expected that|pe published by its purchasers \\»(m}l:oox FREE. Write Unger Products Co., t six vears have been the greatost [her home after having undergone] ™4y Glger boys conference for Today | 2.00 a Couple s )l\‘r't;lno: f;vrvlnlofl» ‘rl"clmvl,\;;amfid [in a ‘short time and then prepared|Dept 897, 608 S. Dearhorn iSE, ‘Ghlcages R A ent 'an operation for appendicitis at the | o0 0 g 2 2 L Stephenson field, wi he icially | for distribution | . i thelllnglotfeanoral mavancatisnit | ol SRRERERE Sl SN boys over 12 years of age will be|| CHARLES (BUDDY) ROGERS opened and passengers taken for| According to reports, Mrs. Palardy that has been enjoyed by the schools |Hartford hospital. held in Hartford~en May § and & % { B el il .= ports. ) ardy the town. The standards of| Postniaster . M. Cowles has re-|jypther details will be announced e rides over the city | has obtained a copyright for her ‘hinz were never so high as at|sumed his duties at the Kensington | jater, g SHALE WAY TO HEAVEN" | Thomas IT. Butterfield, president | work so as to control its publication | | ewARLES (8UBDY) hing ows — of the e M b e Reliable Flying Service of [and reap the usual profits. The buy- sent and the futurc has a bright|post officc after an absence of a| === i v 5 P OG B e NI il e o nt e ¥ e s e | R O G ERE Berlin Congregational Church | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Daria and | Hartford, April 10 (- \’\l':'h“’:_':':::"; 4 Leh i A‘::},:,:Y:lm':‘:‘H:‘.:]:‘“\'"f‘“ good-slzed royalty on copies sold, The older boys' class will meet at |family a pending the holidays at | college Athletic association will pl kol 2 wou ¢ atione Lhe’a port| Mrs lnln.rd\ has gained exclusive | 10 a. m. tomorrow. Rev. S. A. Fiske [the home of Mr. and Mrs. Amelio|host to eight high schools in th 2—FEATURES ioday. One. a new “Standard.” is|rights on the song, and it at any 10:45 o'clock the|Martino of Kensington }u ntral part of the state on June 7 Reiandegiive 4&y designed for iive/passeners, Whils iitlme sho receives/njofter fromamos | Wil be held. The| Mr. and Mrs. David Grey and{when the annual track and fir “DANCE HALL" the IQr(vux}d machine, a new ““,"“W“““,"“ ure companies she will be m' i as follows: Preluds |children of Kearney, . J. are|championships of the Central - STHE LADY LIES = W is for three passengers The }xlwon‘.t"lg free to cffect a second | ¢ , in D Minor by Rogers: |spending a fow days in town as|neeticut Interscholastic league are with Walter Huston and STARTS SUNDAY chicf pilot will be Charlie “Upside- | sale. STARTS SUNDAY e the Lorc « Tis. |guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thomp- | held. Claudette Colber For A Dave Down" Arnold, known throughout | The local melody writer left for | For 4 Days Anthem “Christ the Tord H.\.Y gl The league held its swimming Continvous 3 to 10 O DY the country for his efficiency in ! Biddeford. Maine, vesterday morning | or 4 Days “,\‘\. '\”:;',‘,.i ..,;,‘,,l',,,»;h o E. Rund of Worthington | meet in the New Trowbridge pool m || — WARNER BROS. Landling plancs. |and will probably take up A resi- | WARNER BROS. ¢l Sunday school will mect is a patient at the Hartford|the winter and arter South Man- el | T R A N _ Flying will be continued tomor- | dence there. It § her native village. T R A N nerintend 0. |hospital with pneumonia. chester high won the trophy, Trinity | John Barrymore in | row and throughout the entire sum-| Q‘umm Ends Practice | den leadi The Junior kn-| The senior and junior choirs nr!'“nmm«"d it would offer a new one “GENERAL CRACK! Conginuous shows! me A temporary hangar will be The Maple End baseball team i Continuous Shows! next season. i ‘rmvkl:\l\tl'd at the field if patronage | carded for a practice session at Mu schools of Berlin for the past six | (Continue age 17 ars. proceeds will | ehtlausd Bb Fars 1) vor socicty will mect at 3 p. m.(the Berlin Congregational church 5 pom. a {wo part cantata,|Will hold an important rehearsal to- coum of T i eot Oy L of e ol e Tl DN FRECKIES AND HIS FRIENDS = Pucker Those Lips, Oscar By BLOSSER Liensington Congregational Chureh | Faster will be given. A1l are re- Morning worship will be held quested 1o aftend and to be on time. 10445 o'clock tomorrow, Rev. Ver-| Kensington Methodist Church S - : . non L. Phillips leadins. Special mu-| In the Sunday school hour at 10 i A / JUNPIN' CATFISH!! TheyRE sic will he given by the choir. At|@ m. there will be an Easter mes- i - AND T'LL ALMOST BE oN Top TAKIN' PICTURES OF SOMETHING 12 o('(lo« \\‘ !|1;<’ Sunday school m;lxl \ze. The morning worship service } . 2 OF THEM —OSCAR PROMISED TIAT I CANT SE€ FRom bo held at 7 o'clock. | mimion serivce. The Epworth loague | I \isH FReckues o1/ 1 IRl e HERE = TLL LISTEN To THEM St. Paul { devotional meeting will be at 6:43 \BAD ks Ue A T 5 = TALK AN' MEBBE I CAN GET m. The evening worship service at SRS e T T S S b Cahad oy SEE WHAT KE WANTS ; ‘?&ié‘%?‘_i‘i.ig\“:“s kst i theme of “The Emmaus Road.” 4 M O SEE AN COME i, 2 5 The Ladies’ Aid society will hold %3 7 MY OUT= FIRST TUING ; 7Y s = TALK DOESNT MAKE | an Faster sale and supper in the NoL KNOW, FARBAR | ¢ 55 2 by SENSE To ME!! | church parlers on \\'mh*sday after- g WILL BE COMIN' W i noon and evening. The Kublic is in- y A BAcK AN ThEN vited {o patronize this event. | The Thursday evening cottage | prayer meeting will be held at the | home of Mr. and Mrs. George Tryon | . The church choir will meet for rehearsal on IFriday evening at 7:30 o'clock. STARTS SUNDAY East Berlin Ttems o iz The morning service atsSt. Ga- Tor 4 Days briel's Kpiscopal church will be held at 11 o'clock. Special Easter music will he rendered. The Sunday school will meet at 10 o'clock. Continuous Shows Masses will be celebrated fomor- row morning at Sacred Heart| at 11 o'clock will be an Easter com- R

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