New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 27, 1930, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESPAY, MAY 27, 1930. ¥ FREE TELEPHONE SERVICE — CALL ENTERPRISE 1200 Why Not Save? You Can By Purchasing Our Wednesday Aisle Specials Rayon Half Hose For 20c pr. Fancy woven ones, Men’s Sweaters $2.75, Valuesto $4.95 Worstegl Coat styl, Wool Slightly soiled garment:s‘ Slip-Ons, Solid*colors, for men Wireaths and S_;;;ays For 79 ea. at Gift Shnp For Memorial Day, H. S. Lunch Napkins Special 10c ca. rose, also N.uf(\. bndershlrts For 39 ea. \'1 letic style for the men B Neklces For 2lc ea. Tn all styles And many designs blue, gold and othe 14x14 Jn(h(' $2.95 and $3.50 kinds, White Sport Coatmgs $2.50 vd., all Wool sponged Bloomers Ra\on i ) 55¢, Two for $1.00 and combinations, colors P ]m\rl Pots, Full fashioned, Imported Pottelv 39 ea., Value to $1.00 ( m(ucm' Trays Sk Hosiery 85¢ pr., All Colors some sub standards 1‘(‘. Gal tel 26 Pc. Table Silver Complete For $4.95 Hm \\hnlp ~oL wmp]ctc m Im W m'ren',\ make, Belts 2 () Kind, 69¢ ea. at Notion Counter Berlin News (8 WILL RECEIVE DIPLOMAS TONIGHT - Health of Pre-School Children Found Very Good—Absence of Witness Postpones Corso Case Again—Le- gion Film, Tonight—Briefs. aduation exercises for " of the Berlin evening will be held tonight at in the town hall. Eighteen } will receive their diplomas at | ime, 18 of whom are members tinuation class and. five are connected with the class in| nericanization. e continudtion cla, npos- £ young people who were forced (B to leave school at the completion the cighth grade, The following pro: arranged for the occ 1te Thee, Old GI he gra ome Svdn Witt, members match: lock of has been Sopz: “1 am nating class. 1llie Mariottt Address. “Our Dog George Le- Jack,” by the Spelling Members of th Award of D. A. R. pins: Presentation by Mrs. Vernon L. Phillips, member o :mma Hart Willard chapter. D. A ong: “Farewell,” by members of the class. Presentation of dipl by Franklin N. Bacon Two pin s one Yo R the continuation everyons The follow bers who w diplomas: A thur Munson, Louis Lanza, Jo Sydfiey i, Enzo Vole suido Benenti Jonn Alberti, ) Busnardo, Em a lombo, Mary Marjotti, Tillie Mari ti, Helen Polgioszek Lvelyn Kozuck Rena Centurelli and Mary Scogliot- t ot~ 70 Youngsters Examined Tabs' hajl in Kensington was a busy place yesterday for it was t! scene of round up for pre-school children in Berlin. The rou was conducted by Dr graham and three murses state department of child 1 was sponsored by the hood club of Berlin Seventy children weighed and examindd by the doctor and had | their eyes tested and teeth exam- ined The success of this first in Berlin was due both of workers who drove cars, visited | homes, and helped the doctor ani nurses in every possible and 1o e mothers of the childrén who wed hearty cooper work and hygien Mother~ were round-up to the band wa tion h patientl such their vaiting their turn g00d health s examined doctor in ell for the ne school next 18 being given Mrs. Gold for the part she pl paring the round-up as the Motherhood club. Corso Case Again Put Off The scheduled case against Pas- of the T was commente he young- 1 upon | the ndance and class fall Russell that ed in pre- chairmdn of | win v Haven, who was eared in the local court vas plac- when the truck he r < and d the | 1-of Carl J. Mueller of Berlin months ago, was @again put is time for two weeks / held up | and | week and which was | for tn Travel in Europe an Schofield and her Miss Elste Schofield, of planning to a trip that will a tour of the Scan- s of Europe Funeral of, Albert Reel 1 ices for Albert Rgel of Kensington, were hell o'clock afternoon rom the funeral parlors of Fr P. Duffy in New Britain and at Memorial chapel in em on vesterday |cemetery at ! H. Alderson odist church lducted the services, in Fairview cemet Mr. Reel died Sat 1rd1 survived by Re ton Britai in New Britain, and burial con- his grandfa Church her. Albert of street, New World War in Films public is cordia show picture of the W The the showing is free, Anniversary An anniversary ma tomorr in' the Thursday \ln«! Paul's church S Ascension ngion Tonight Court Session 1 1ave presid e conduwicd Menmorial Day Plans Following the usual custon of ro- tion & e different sections the ann 1 Memorial be held this year tween th town Day exercises will in East Beriin. All who will take part in the ceremony are asked to meet Friday morning p 9 ity hall letery for the corading the graves e to the menument, where public exercises are to he con-| duc All are asked to attend fo do | honor to the men who have fallen on the field of hodor. | Berlin Bricfs | Hattings, who has been ed with the U, S. naval base London and who has been to the naval hospital for | as the resplt of injuries | ent automobile ac- $is home o'clock from 1 ceremony and thenc Comm an ere to of d New confined some tim s nines 2 rec cident, is convalescing at on Worth on ridge n rsar comme Theological ncement at Seminar held af Tuesday Wed \is week. The thirty-vear | which Rev. Samuel A a member. held s pr tinion at the home of the local pas- tor on Worthington ridge yesterday | afternoon ool and ss, of Fiske vate re- East Berlin ltems ] The B couts will meet this eve- tort € exer will o'clock hall. A good time is as ho attend mee at § of Pythias weekly forum will have an outdoor pract v memb rday on Ber the count is being ires so know its per cent o that rict total on undoubtedly is first nd Ber Fast 1 t. E morial day w v schedule now Liebler issonneau ary's schoo hool children to o 2en the accident happened ed out produces cep are in pairs generally Al the s the emaller larger PLAN PLAYGROUND Will Open July 7 Tor Six Weeks: —To Name Supervisor 'BENEFIT OPERETTA READY High School Nine to Meet Collins- ville_Team—Legion Auxiliary to Hold Birthday Party Tonight— Manslaughter €ase is Postponed. At a mee com L ¢ at the Principal Broad str e of the p coming summer rou home Orrin school groun sct play P 4 long ayground would have to b 1se of the lac alumni association e money to start w to receiye contir but hopes ed bec s The has ork on but aid through public iptions and through the turns of the operetta to be presented | ‘at the high school auditorium tomor- afternoon and ecvening. With help Trom these two sources the as- sociation hopes to continue ground on the same high as®n former year subscr clock afternoon school ch both perform- rudience should greet play ton provide 1 hap- the andy the from the the door tomor- o strects er vacation. Home be on sale and tic may be tained hildren or at row e I3 Town Plan Meeting atter of Tomlinson avenue first project to be taken ng of the new fiscal & to a decision reached town plan’ commission at jts t evening. the present the commis- defi- budg year sta show school ¢ t the be; cordi do til the new e fiscal commission from Crooked g° road residents and hgs de °d to map the streets. In the dis- cussion on Town Line road, it was m;|" out that th a count he border line of Hartford ties, commission voted to conduct or investigations to learn more of the |layout and location before deciding inite action Post Office Hours ccial hours will be obser the post office on Memorial stamp and open from § ; orders has received pe- and o1 will be dispat all of arber shop ho upon as ve Rebekah Mecting Rebekah Sewing tomorrow aft at the home of Mr Linden street Martha will meet o'clock report=d PLAINVILLE TODAY GEORGI. BANCROIT m C“THL MIGHTY SEE OUR GANG WHEN THE WIND BLOWS Louise Lorraine, Jack Perrin in SUADAY FEATURES—2 Continuous 5 to 10:30 Conrad Nagel and Lefla Hyams in “THE 13TH CHAIR Thrill Sensation of the Year “"MOUNTAIN JUSTICE" with KEN MAYNARD Always a Good Show B — The | Plainville News| | team will FOR ANOTHER YEAR | 1ocal ound ot tian ¢ (‘harles Gorman of 13 Members are requested to be present, as this | will be an important meeting. \cw officers will be elected for the re- | mainder of the year. A quilt um also be tacked To Mcet Collinsville ille High's tottering baseball make one more attempt tomorrow afternoon to get back into the win column when it meets the | Collir High aggregation at wf After winning its games, the local team's «1/-‘ fense went to pieces in the next five tles with that m: conse: chalk uf ags it despite good pit vh‘r' Datol 1 Dalke are in, good bal f their Bould exper Plain three the result defeats were teammtates inville at the locals 1 and in 1 up & decisior The thend to cordially hose ertain d lur mect Pageant in Windsor People of Plainvy Gran:, Marshall A. Kendri Phelps, Jr.. Williar and Captain Samuel lexis D. Kendrick I'am will bo given on Monday th hour, b ing for cleam weather as a f days' program has been people are com ates same \N\mr nov Ball senior ball 1al ev ear on Friday the rush but it soc avoid < of school that a h able to end The senior class flower, rose, has been selected leading role in t the gymnasium. So heme of decoration bee those in. ct who attend in a garden garlands and arbors. r this affair will be “Dick"” Ke and 1 Boys. who have ch favor. Tickets for th on sale and ma any member of is expec larger crowd w weel to p cleve Mission Wom Mission soci hurch fternoon at Society dfeting and Foreign Adve 2 meet o'clock 3 Crown street requested with are to b 1ed on Page 16.) Green Garden Tea Room LAST STRELET. PLAINVILLE Special Chicken Dinners Salads, Sandwichies, Lunches All Home Cooking Bristol News ROB CHICKEN COop - OF 200 OCCUPANTS - Thieves Spirit Poultry Away ! From East anml Hennery MRS. I. W WILLIAMS DIES © Lifelong Resident of Bristol 11l Four Days—Liquor Raids Result in Heavy Finc:—Work on Hangar Begun—City League Meeting. Joseph IjpMars East Bristol, re about § o'cloc ieves had enter time during the bed them of he police are er the theft because of 1 that no chickens had beer uder. Just how s W. Wiljiams nua. died at h 1145 o'clock last night following liness of fi _and_the couple celebrated vear. Mrs. 0 last Prospect and b several nephews and Bricktops at Compourice Bobbie Price and ‘her a nationally known of femini 1 appear at Lal ening Warranty Deeds Filed s sold ra composed ne pl J. Coffey street | and ut as been sold r pair to Merta W. Bar. deeds Liquor Sellers Fined Heavily €. of C. Mecting hat at 50 chamber ants from in attendan e association, of chamber is & pro member, is com \cree bureaus in the HYi'rw nts for an aerial tour executi will be fleld, Ea Adopts New long been for Bristol s heir pla ugh o close aturday other cit n Br fternoons ado he How store Th Memor number of dings Construction Commenced rd to land on foggy road Built road <00n City League Board Meets American league res. who Delegates Elected all over the state Taong. Atton William R vin Ro Willia Dr Haara- reed Stolen police “head 1y afternoon that “ced and Supply Co. 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