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12 \ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1930. ———————_—_———————— e ——————————— 600 Normal School Alumnae Attend Organization of Graduates’ Assn.; Mrs. Marcus White Ma: (lasses From 1867 to 1929 Represented at Gather- ing—Girls of 1930 Pres- ent as Guests—Principal Welte Speaks On Pur-, pose of Forming Group. TR i} Sets the standard for every Bariey-Mait Syrup LIGHT OR DARK, RICH IN BODY NOT BITTEK A N | PROPOSE INCREASE | INT. A B LEVIES HMembers fo Discuss Raise in Dues {0 $2.75 Monthly effort to save the —_— Aviator Likes Runway And May Change Plan 16 () — Ca de President RDERED building will s meeting of day evening asked to | ncrease the dues 5 months be- 1y, Inventor, vew YVork City 2 350 1 P T but the so- 11 be s Gilbert, two years to the public building, among‘ nough of our to donate the by the Commercial the society and the | its ond mort- | [ Week’s Activities ] L In Catholic Churches ittt s i et el there at St ownstairs | be com- | USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Now— KOTEX BELTS and APRONS as well as Kotex Pads e PEQPLR HOSTESS ON Bi See them during Sanitary Goods Week at any drug, dry goods or department store to save | r . ay- i i R b (o sl s is Paclsef] in emmngl_\- modern tins, triangular in shape, and obtainable e.xclusivcly at A & P Food Stores Perry to Go to Jail For Cider Manufacture Fairfield, June 16 Revolution, a erm tomorrow for manu- ing over-potent cider in his ill here. Superior Court Frederick M. Peasley sed to grant a stay of execu- tion of sentence pending hearing n appeal to the state supreme t s | | i S 1r upstairs St. Mary's Church Tuesday morning at 7 o'clock e will be a requiem high mass the deceased members of St Lady T. A. B. society Wedn t 7. there will be mass of requiem James Gilbert will be the feast of the actual ob- will tal 10:30 o'clock h will be followed by a procession of the Blessed Sacra- s of marriage were published the first time yesterday between follow Willlam J. Hurley tha ) HERE ARE MA ke place | and Anna Rakowsky, Joseph La | Flamme and Lucy Keegan, Daniel | Dragone and Victoria Magoni and Louis Loretto and Anna Orlanzi the Sacred Heart, known as June devotions, will be held at the church every evening during the month with benedictio; on Wednesday and Friday evenings at 7:30 o'clock. There will be a meeting of the Prompters of the League of the Sacred Heart this evening at 7:30 ‘clock Devotions to | st Mary's parochial school %ill clese for the summer vacation Thursday. Graduation exercises will be held next Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock St. Joseph's Church On Wednesday morning at 7 o'clock there will be an anniversary mass of requiem for Louis Casa- lengo. A triduum to the Savred Heart will open Fi y morning following the o'clock mass and will close Sun- afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. e parish carnival will open ursday evening. St. John's Church Twenty-seven girls and 2 received their first holy communion the Church of §t..Joh E gelist yesterday morni 8:30 o'clock mass. There was an anniversary mass of requiem at the church this morn- the t the EXCEPTIONAL VALUES WHITEHOUSE. The milk of quality at a very low price! Evaporated Milk DEL MONTE. Fruit for Salad Marshmallow Fluff TALL CANS 3 A tasty variety of finc fruits! 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Devo- | known through the arrest in Easton tlons on Saturday will be at 7 |yesterday of Charles Weckworth, |o'clock and the triduum will close 39, of Bridgeport. He is at liberty t the 10:30 o'clock mass on Sun-|under bonds of $500 for arraign< d. ment in Easton tonight Sid Blake Arrested In Dispute on Hetel | New Britain members of the| American Order, Sons of St. George. | | who own stock in the Cornish Arms | hotel in New York, which has been | involved in considerable litigation | for several years, since the former manager, Sid Blake and the board of directors were ousted by the New York supreme court, have been ad- vised today that My Blake is under SE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Resinol The Easy Way = ToflearYourskl-n arrest was re- P. Marsh of / L v, chairman of E - holders' committee. [t connection with Corn tivities, according to Mr. Marsh. Arms ac- | - of Pimples LEWIS TO START TERM , n N Bridgeport. June 18 (®—Clifford | A week’s trial will show J. 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