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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 5, 1930. | EH”RGH |N WIN“S[]R [be directed by Mrs. Dorfs Campbell [ pany had ori ly purchased from| “This is Oakland. Once there ALY t ) 11U 1 ponents of higher tariffs claim thut Holsworth, a graduate of Moun:|the Indians W Indians all over this place.” I]| NL V IJ- « PR”F[bSflRh S|[iN crea n rates will give work Holvoke college, and Emerson col As there was no bridge across the | Some pained grammarians objected N b ! i > a T is not tiue, we lege, who is now studying play-w Farmington river the parish myuch that the authorities acte 3 ne rease employment by re- IS 3““ YEARS ing and pageantry under Professor |vided into two groups so it < o they thought, but econom- | ting George P, cer of Radcliffe col- decmed advisable to build a meet- | icadly. Quotation marks were paint- | o ] | i Cont lege and Yale University, Mrs, Hols- |ing housc also on the south side of | ed before and after the second sc worth has written a number of . |the river in 17 The original | tence as if it were some famous Tercentenary fo Be Observed |corcror pascants—"then tne sun puibing Gl 0 530 Ohti In cume more. imieme. - ners are | Li[A Limerson Will Risk Getting 1721 Conectiout - Represented ~ On presented it 4 ‘elition 1o Hoover Fo 2 a bridze was built and the two | threats to steal the May 81, June 1 and 2 Trumbulls Pl | divicions were united. In 1194 the | Terlin — ~Tnis windenburg ot | Degih Sentence by Move 1 at the Woman's Club of | Present meetings house was built | the kitchen” is 80 years old. Many T omg: " hren Lovers |and today it is widely known for ts| birthday tributes have been paid to remarkab ervation and its|Hedwig Heyl, who Hooverized Ger- fine simplic design. From t many during the war and introduc- irch ) nerous other Con-|ed domestic economy into German onal churches in cent - | schools. 0th anniversary. On Satuc- |© 8, T E . ly much t e U L d Bower, superviser of 1 ol ternoon an elaborate pageant |y {jie public schools of New Haven, | (EITItory was incly e o= Posse of 300 Men Seek it ! i - - v 3 A former 1 jent of Win r B o5 nes % < or another pu 0sition . S ¢ e el \”, fle ,” “n’ Vindso ; i e i o Alleged Asheville Killer 2 s KING AND .‘n; LN BACK e ' atiehos » was crected thege have been| pghoville, N. C. 3 5 (P—AlR . ¢ g S Y Formed In England in 1630 o Storegs Somaiseyedhip posse of 300 men today combed the |Jimerson, the - i = SRy to all visitors ar § mem-| The Iirst church of Windsor was |, e L : Friday = R bers ) n Plymouth, England, Pastor Roscoe Nelson has plan- 20, 1630 and, cxcept for the ned a specral mornin ' f : church in London, i Sunday with an organ recital i e oldest Congregational church in 7 | as the result of a fternoon followed by the ded -1t N The member: ion of the Rowland Bap and o The First Church of Windsor, will t'the! canucabiof tha phy- hold a three day celebration N ical department of Ob: n colleg: 31, June 1 and 2 in commemoration |and presented at numerous other the evening inous sections of Madison North Carol dison cour Cutshall is in a Gree n t 3 YTESBL ; WO KILLED IN PLANE al with two b t fo y 1 1 P—J details of the shooti ere | ) T D ert Ashlar learned here. Tt was several r r ) t yester after the shooting that news of it ity . 1 1 planc into a fie noon on and ren Fojationes 2 L ! and 1a ) t pay.|A T 43 immediately for: in colonial ¢ celet ratior Daug ) Over 200 in | Come to Windsor She thought: «“AsmuchasIlike you,I wouldn't think of staying overnight with you.” Yet, to be polite, She said: “Your room is lovely...T guess I can't stay. I don't mind the trip home.” 4 No intimate friends —until she ended "B, 0.” in a cigarette it's ~HE LONGED for friends—real notice it in ourselves. But others do. ) friends. Girls who would drop in That's why millions of particular men to see her often, go shopping with her and women bave adopted Lifebuoy as or to the movies, stay overnight. Bt their toilet soap. For with Lifebuoy you HAT INTEGRITY is to a public official, taste is to a in spite of her cordiality, people didn’t can feel safe. Its bland, creamy, deep- respond. 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