New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 15, 1930, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1930. 7 e R R A R R R A R RS EEEEEDSSSmmS—N—————— | | . . John Yeamans ketched in cartoon the auspicestof the Catholic ucl 3 Mr. Crumb was clect- | offensiv the winners. The sum- Platnvllle New style. He showed the importance of | Ladies’ Aid society. The party con- 1 position because of the|m cluded the series that was cof ed throughout the winter mor 1 . Dotothy | Winh s ihionet chisst was awardea ard since its organization in various Trrv]m nie ¢ a talk on "How to | Mrs. Florence Melanson of Plain- | 1911 dion bety the showings of the |series went to Ann Caffert Free Telephone Service—Call “Enterprise 1200” SRR e rs. Drochry of New Britain, spot sard rail wi The dresses were loaned by Criticism Heard ind two small pools Three Resolutions Passed at lerable critielam, ax ben | ity ot the pe 3 by on Hat shop of New | he tow e .Our Annual Sale of | NNSTRL ST I RADY o e b o ) ‘o ) High Schoel Nine to Meet Southing- Women 's—Misses —Girls” - || "wonmras ceent Governor Trumbull to Vacation in [ tmale g GRS R Mayor Tssues Proclamation selecting the correct style to suit the been & member of Maine—Other Interesting Items, Spring and Summer Apparel || vz S b n e B R R B D Library building on the George L e J sile 8 i tenement | “5 o0 o ths Ttelan crtahe t Hart terda rnoon at Manufacturers’ Cost Bass yrpury on Besatan zee| o BT o o et . tions. By this action the t ; == e e e e er. who whipped per- ially endorsed the library i in a singles o i et et of| el U Bristol News oo i e e B) defeated L Regardless of any previous markdowns, everything smart [ff mersos < a2 o e R e sule income of thess seterans, | Toerrs (WH). 83, & 642 Besten in Coats, Frocks, Suits, House Garments, Girls Wear, Fur r 4 showed that Lot 1 T e EAHLES’ NE“ HEA'] the sale o ese poppies arades L g Gorlon Scarfs, Blouses and Sweaters at Manufacturer's Cost. e Creai Y[]UNE[S'I‘ EHUSEN rS ) Con Parsons omplished 4 Myets Women's and Miszes | Smart Summertime e ing here determin FROCKS SILK FROCKS SRy g, s 5SSO S Bl M, 5, Mo T or baseba]l e Castle, tresaurer ot the Elainvils o i .| President of Local Aerie i Mayor: s e ?; P S . 5 SChiieown 5 1hrary affairsl torl F R 5 : i e ¢ sented the first resolution. which Z Chic sleeveless frocks in the newer proposed that the b - o ,‘aipr . ers pla f 8 4 v spiilinofbers models suitable for hot weather wear, men be authorized ,to appoint a |y, e e Memorial to be Ready in October— ' 17° Plaifi and printed crepe, print chif- = frock cap sleeves, and capes as well as tail- Sonumitieg ol pyaitol PESPATS Ilany 4 nd to take actual charge of thel, e ol R © Mayor's Father Named Park ored es, washable flat crepe, plain and i atriciion of the bulldtes printed pastel and print georgette, sizes sccond resolution was pre-| - orment: . o Board Secrctars—Poppy Day May number of smart styles, | for juniors, misses and women, sented by Governor John, H. Trum- Tohs b | —May Enlarge School—Items. bull. It proposed that the library | an, S e T LI B hoopresent i i > A. board of directors ilding be paid for out of the t A SRe B b G A t Giy aerie, [IRLICTECO y S0e tin'r r session vesterday. Re- funds originally hequgathed to the | cover, : Fra al ofi Bagles i L00S SIS culitelygitoo hmal 18| port om the 1 1 convention town of Plainville for a (ibrary|ipe cam aftern : el t nizat ibircomsijieEiiad ‘ April in Detroit building by will of the la :']ery adier ,p 5 T i [on West ast t. Harold J City League Un«n( on - o ree delegates fon, georgette and canton crepe, in any . es 3 « he | Shirley Shjerden and Bor- | D. Miller and by .others, together | piccioner of Financ : " Pryor was elected t to eu t eti e executive association. Miss Gertrude erlin @WS |icvanon chapter for u 3 nadeite Gerdis, were most cnter- | With the trust fund already estab-|pan colonel : e s T s an e e Ty : . . : Al Sl ‘ Baseball Practice Off taining their qualnt | ichsturmea|usned by ! ‘}‘“"( lub for his | Rockvi r “ralbot Y gy 2 i (“mA.h, ; o o . purpase d 3 & |fnan and Edward L. Kel DRSS ARty T e : s a1y | world t r ick McAvay orced | Eva Hyde in the dance of the wood- | colircted b ya special citizens’ com- | aregpe erns ; 3 R A : c > nzrel i S the ConvEntish practice session ot s licnce. The program was super-| The Miller fund contains $2.000 Man Killed in Acci e is t ar r 15 A kX L ! dre ith Seymour, general aseball t BAnISd o Lorich ised and d d by Mrs. S. Chaseland accumulated interest TH n Accident e : b A : ess i Eermionn sl § ails of the automolgl:: ac R s R Cole, Girl Scout leader: Mrs. Robert | Worns lub and the citizens' com- | 2ot ey iRt ther offic v ; = o Ville, ar and t s and poli- 2 5 x “ | Deming, and Mrs arles Pratt, all | mitte o raised ut $35 " ¢ 2 2 r sident; | 1N 1 e pt at th on for A 0 the Peroival ave. |9 Berlin. Mrs. Edna Damon wa The th resolu was present- th of : 1gene r i N3 r i e SLasCuE : Nt oming t Boston and This gzar €N fon the first r es as the ideal 1 close game la ek in Portland SYS o e ’ Lhe pros James § 1 to a special Town in Herald Contgst | snen tne rver'cam sut mose s 10 5 Lommany Bt 1 ehee | oo rom, e e it be tarned o patient ainsille Privats |15, 400" SR episig b e e B SRR R e T T ocal boys | score of 2 to 1 owship girls will Grangers 1mvhulh\z Campalgn—|cr hut it is probable that Pechuk |''eY v e | ’-_\nnurrl)'rrmu_-m 1 & Fei Lkl 22 and e L ISLy ‘ r T -yo ; Griffin to Name Local Committec [A PICAE 00 : J5g 5 “ala Middiz- | ot SR (hd i Al oL Al e Nl Sl i ! : ted el henistor (A oo 2 i 3 erd t e . Z e h >{ Meriden at the T £ S e ass at u on to meet —Underpass Inundated Again— 1P for the @ v Mifk | R 1dlet- | ¢ 5 Aanba e fiokata € ¢ )\ L i i DALY fary Louise 1 0of New Noonan on the ving end For - ey L 1 2 . el A ™ th v . ¢ ; will speak or Practice neclled. . S Co ssiomer S 2 & Sl E t s 1 o : o £ ss 4 I speak on Baseball Practice Ca {0~ Cominialoner fenea Coh . A s el iRy ‘ ) Ve o b Depa : tE Ma y Bl e three representatives Ereghaiind e i s N g o |the hbrary fund c y e =t S I 1 comme f : ! : r In the afternoon she will e gl s el S s 2 sured the committ r e e ek £ 3 2 ) tive women of the sl Ol ee 00 the show of a packed | ST e L ~lday. Tt is ¢ d that abou e E ty at the association. The two spelling_bee co L ! - hdape SocH iy church ¢ t ni f v ort of a deluge be o £ e s c n § ] m n charge of the ain Herald wer management 1 iy rd aantz o anlesg cian g Parade Plans Completed con tion held at the Kensington bl L N3 this evening 5 @ 10- | when the opening numb g : 2 Harry T T ed at % 5 3 i GET OFVICE grammar school. B: ra Stromsor Al T¢ | munity ha Svery member of the {sented. the committee feels OREd Dy 3 iNe S iopbil ; - = tary e S rps is a Enthusiasm towards tonight Mr. Jartin A very inter- L sting 4 < whlch was enthu- others from the Richard Hubbard & RS B row « t clock in itsy faxorable cor t 1 s sl h al o Gonstriuoten " s s 111 New England is served by school in East Berl yieed Lhoss Sor | roor } will take more than a rain it : ne o el . Ne X 7 . . icMcE T Boelon S hIeH Ml a B Coglin is Adamant b The mid-week e at the keep the crowd awa erans will hold sarvices, Aft offices Hartford, P ovs L oRon Sikils | M asR et Nei{RCLIA bist e TR oY Methodist church be held this | show. Besides being offered a will g0 to Forcsty New H e e i re | S e ade for evening at 8 o'clock in the church |evening ofsentertainment. those Eo Lo Dox Wednesday - ight in the Senior High | 2 : ; S hin social roo nding will also h‘ - T Briefs s e i Spanish \1ern‘c1' Sinks tosehe sy efmtsic of the Loys from “c \\ ithout Loss of Llfe : g - still retai non-commi ’ ay 15 (UP)—The Span- proved the best o contestar t the Kensington school, while Jack asevich won the right was Monahanmen Trou Fashiom ~l|r-\\ ithout loss of t from Bar lona said toc Th nis ) : . e 3 Surton 0. Barna : s : ) s Folks cresa Taya was slightly damag- s 4 : y ower Mecting g S > ¢ oo ¥ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADs tehing he f ShoBchay M nlin 1b a loss |ed in the storm. the dispatc 1 ere e a T a 7 outcome, 1t is expected that & 1arg® 0" xoiain the attitude taken by |T velone was heiieved elegation from Berlin will be him. and there are some who claim | e the neighborhood 4 to watch the progress of the | .. .. ) the last series in which 3 i final contest. at the severe lacing suffer by o Prince de Asturias is Grane Supports Road Tmprovement .o oo o b, AR Y 1.118 tons owned by t i Louis A. Griffith, worthy master |0 0 rnngf\“ rtled h ntal line, of Barcelo " PLAINVILLE of Berlin Grange. has received alpi Hils leader t e Teresa Tava is a steamer of 947 Card Parts ter from A. P. Marsh of New Brit- | socided to retire from t «ned by the sa s TONIGHT 1, Hartford county represenia There are a great mar t RO 0 é X el William Powell and Pay Wray of the state C aebifatyisiy ]h‘»’n local folks who will he i s . F in “POINTED HELLS of the movement being ked bY fipis gnnouncemé ia tr News — Comedy — Acts : d S body for the hetterment of ri=!yio (onlin 1 ; fi the TENNIS PLAYER ILL o Prizes v o 16 1 ) g uspices road conditions e h p e i S \ n. Del., May P RID and SATURDAY nd s " 1 k AN oad conditio He ha A | . ’ \ 1 el = FRIDAY and SATURI | T S sed through this azency thi ¢ a e egion of Y i * 4D William Boyd and & 4 And His Old Timers meet with Yhe var I i ; 3 merica’s prominent tennis play- Dorothy Sebastian Party Successtul S S e entatives 1o formu-| .1 f : i 1 ill with diphtheria a h in "OVFICER O'BRIT.\ a att nce was PLAINVITLE GRANGE HALL efinite plan of action toy mpionz! something o here. Her condition is not re- Drama. Thrills, Laugh t the fir riy of the Admission 50 Cents place to be annot ne towards arranging the 8arded as sepious i ) L d arranging the | e to take un the matter fotal Sails Tor Burone FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Caught, Thumbs Down! nd the state organization will 1<t Andrrson of Rercival av aid the several districts to get their nsingt ft New York plans before the proper authorities. .. S rila v Tok Sveden - = - Y sponsors of this movement have | SN three mon i NOW, \WWAT Do Yoo " ¥ f\w» SN s \NELL, WHAT OF TUAT'S \WHO 1T WAS B (LOOK! THERE'S AN INDIAN !! adopted the slogan “Get Connecti o : is no 21005 AN Hera? ({ Lo FoR GREAT BREAK R L ID WILL GET BACK | ALL RIGKT--QUINN AND 1 UANE AN IDEAGOT A cut Qut of the Mud i " —_—~— QUICK!' (3 A PAL OF |Youre FARBAR!! HOME OK. AND K RYAN = AN' MR.FARBAR'S PENCIL AND —— _ Deed Filed ! Last Berlin Ttems ot "U‘?_SE Boy Lo LJY TUAT WONT SHOW AR 3 MAKING THEM PRISONERS b SRR et D one et meools : i ELITIE S pe SHADYSIDE \ | GER, Now WERE N 1etz of New RBritain, t 1 RCTE | ¢ ¢ nment program 7y + = b \ % =h S LR e fr e SRR oc M ACUTR |2 vogse pane T | onski farm, according to a decd fil- | community hall Tast evening, 1 i { SEElENS s SEDIIE WNE “WERE BeFoRE!! ed in the office of the local town attier ; tra, compos y . 2 SGE‘, -S‘ '\.’v clerk’s office. rs, headed the bill wo of I3 ONERWITH, FARBAR ! Underpass Flooded Again o sisters are little tots, no bigger = I The heavy rain that fell during | the instruments which the night caused the underpass in but they are masters of saxo- Kensington to become flooded as|phéne and drum and ® wa sual. A gang of workmen from |, hf to wateh them per- be state highway deps=ment were form. Every act was cnjoved by it work at this point this moining | auydience and it would be difficult 10 relieve the condition They had |1, make comparisons. Cleo Wen- | e situation well in hand and ‘t|drowski., who.'although & possible for one car at a tims |j2dy not ® vet in her teens, pass' through the water which [iracted sgate wide notice hed a depth af about 12 inches. | gancing, was accordefl m D. A. R. to Lebanon for her performance. She A e delegation of Emma Hart | usual grace and stage presence {or Willard chapter of the D. A left | one so vqung. Helen Hiltpold d his morning to attend the annusd|played a soprano voice of beautiful seeting of the organization which|tons and clarity and had to respoid was scheduled for today at Lebanon. lio several encores. The little Dutch is. Secretary ———— OLD FASHIONED DANCE

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