New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 17, 1930, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1930. 7 Free Telephone Service — Call Enterprise 1200 Open All Day Saturday Free Delivery Service to All Conn. Shores b, Our Own Motors Store Closes Wednesdays at 12 o'Clock During July and August Quick Disposal ]39 TAKEN FROM OUR -OWN STOCK THAT HAVE 055820 5 CHIFFONS ... SPORT SILK PRINTED AND PASTEL CREPES AND OTHER SMART SUMMER FABRICS TN bles finer activities. Women's and Mi informal frocks, Better Type Dresses ‘Marked Down for BEEN econd Floor Dresses for sports wear, afternoon and including smart ensem- A wonderful opportunity to choose type Frocks for many summertim2 S Boys Find Arrow Heads By East Berlin Stream Est ‘!',:1'?‘ b s banks of w P Berlin News MISS FLYNN DIES OF LONG ILINESS Kssistant Postmistress Suc- cumbs in Willimantic Hospital IN OFFICE HERE 11 YEARS meral ar- eads stone cen f nd idently lian encampn vears ago. The found by some realizing tk ed for ent 1l hund heads were ho, not value, gave them specimens afternoon 1 A local far carly this spri al medium-sized not keep them ay to sor v arrow boys were ile plowing turned up seve points. He but gave Yol Servicos Tomorrow and Saturday — Couple Wesl, Another Seek License, Third Announce Engagement—Berlin Items. T Ver. Both the as do- ord hosp: d 5 non Re mot} ing well Miss Margaret assistant pos stress at t on post office for years, died at St in Willimantic about 1 morning after an 1 of two M months veeks North Flynn, clerk and | e Ken- | the past 11 Joseph's hospital oo ! Berlin Briefs s Marie De with Ada Mi o'clock this Miss Flynn was born in Kensing- ton about 40 years v ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Flynn, and received her education in local kchools. She remained at home un- til she entered the employ of the government as clerk of the Kensing- ton post office during the At that time the post office did n come under the civil service depar ment I'o; wus class rating, fully passed imina quired of employes in this t the government service was very prominent and well known throughout the town and her position brovght.her in contact elmost the entire populace Yad come to know her as a ful and sympathetic he is survived fister Mary Joseph Den spending cks New Britain Fortland al Merchant in Hospital Labieniec, proprietor of t grain and fesd store in Br ill be pl Items at th camp the Girl hay, the office third to a second years later ised from a when e d success- on re- rch of she took a the ex then the lation of officers wi ed offic who cheer- nerson by of st Wilcox avenur The B mid-we Joseph's | Methodist church will be held convent in Willima and Mrs. | ovening at 8 o'clock at the home Frank Brown of Kensington. and a | nr and Mrs, William Nye on Main nephew, William Brown, of |street Kensington The 4-H ca for n “Funeral will be hel 4-H clubs will be held at 1. Joseph's church, Willimant Iarms in Enfield from August morrow mor 1t 9 o'clock 23. Six ers of the Last which ker body will be taken 10 New | lin club will attend. Fritain, where it will lie in state in Mr. and Mrs. Williar of the funeral parlors of Joseph A.|Savbrook Point s of Mrs. J. F Relden erday The bis nt o ck will be the community outing which will be held Saturday at Hot 5 grove in Branford, where the er munity has been invited to of Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Clark day. Transportation heen ar- ranged and it is estimated that more than 200 will make the tri The proposed bus line ¥ New Britain and Middletown subject of a hearin "uesday the public utilities commis Hartford. No definite been tuken by th commi: furthering the project, and thought that for this year nothing will be d The mp me at the Plainville camp ground open Saturday. July 26 until August 4. The house will be open entire session two sisters, also services 18 to Ber Services will he Saturday morning at t. Paul's church, Kensington, and burial will bhe in St. Mary's cemetery, New tain held 9 o'clock ire com- Warranty Deed Vivian V. Higginson of Meriden has sold to Louis and Mary Marino of Kensington a gasoline filling sta- tion site located in the southern sec- tion of the town, according to a warranty deed filed today with Town Clerk Arthur L. Woodruff. The pro- perty was formerly the Ellison place and the lot is 125 feet wic feet deep and is fully Local Girl Weds Miss Susie I. Timko of Kensington became the bride of John Andrej Andrews of 23 West street, New 3ritain, at a service held Tu at All Saints' church in New Brit- ain. The pastor, Rev. A. Grohol, performed the ceremony. The bride | was born in Austria but has been a resident of Kensington for quite a number of years. Announce Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Henry Colby, Jr. announced the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy Ruth, to Fred- erick G. Peronto, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peronto of Montgom- ery, Vermont Apply for Marriaze License Applicaiion for a marriuge has heen made at the ofiice of Clerk Arthur L. Woodruff hy Cr H. Colby of Kensington Vivian 1. Horton of Hariford, for the before 1ctio sion will continui East Berlin throughout the Wheat acreage ha reduced in 18 foreign countries which in 1920 represented 3§ per cent of the Soridito and heen China DANCING TONIGHT ) —al— PARAMOUANT PAVILION Music By ount Night Hawks 10¢ license | Los Angeles John H dux the r -| May Win H;péburg " | Lands and Throns Zane Grey Plagiarism Suit On Trial in W Pr—A $500,.- July 17 pionee ' Plainville News TOWN UNDISTURBED ABOUT FIREWORKS Little Comment On Proposed Action in New Britain EXPECT NO BAN HERE Annual Baseball Game This Evening —Hospital Observes First Anni- versary—Bible Classes to Hold Outing at Camp Grounds, Although New Rritain is atte T s an ordinance prohi ale and use of fireworks, the ter has caused no comment in le despite the report that the re City would ask its neigh- boring town to join hands in elimin- ating fireworks permanently. First Selectman James Simpson states that he has not heard from the New Brit- ain officials in regard to the matter and does not expect that there will be any action taken in Plainville con- cerning the banning of fireworks. At the recent convention of the Chiefs of Police association it was voted to recommend the passing of a state ordinance prohibiting fire- works. pt- iting Plainville is towns in one of keenest the state for fireworks as can be seen by the large celebration each year. Hundreds of dollars were blown up by celebrators during the past Fourth and the town escaped with only a few minor injuries. Any attempt to ban fireworks here would probably he met by great opposition. Local residen are not interested in e New Britain might ported. Annual Outing Here have heen completed for ng of the State Fed- s Bible classes to be held at the Methodist camp ground on Saturday. July 26. Cities from all over the state will be represented by the Bible and the members of their wives, An attractive program arranzed for will be enjoved by ning the gathering service of the camp Former Pastor to Preach Rey 0] n C. Gillette former pastor of the Plainville Congrega- tional ckh will preach at the according 10 an today by T Mr. Gillette was irch from 1917 classes has been the afternoon. Sports all. In the eve- will attend the announcem J. Roy Wilker or of the local {0, 1920 At present he is ged in exten- sion work in the Congregational Florida and other south- He making his home in It is expected that b il greeted by a large n his former friends To Meet West Fnds The tast traveling All-Plainville ball will stack up against strong West Ends i battle at M ar a discouragi the locals have hit their stride at last and in the past t eks had ded s to t Departure and Terryville tea nds are t p of trouble Da- wonderful ball and get the cal again this he locals are also hitting the ball on the nose Undertakings Successful Both the vacation school bei conducted by Protestar irehes the playground at the Broad street school are meeting with great ess, as can be seen by the daily dances. The v the first orn states Sunday. A plenty tching obably ion school, r of its organization as A unit projec: of Protestant urches, is with th ilar favor of both the children their parents. With two weeks of the school nearly completed, an er of al ipils ha been attendance - classes in the week will Vil he three de be t feat work accomplis! auspices enjoying interestin TONIGHT NANCY CARROLI in “HONEY” News — Comedy Acts FRIDAY—SATURDAY WARNER BAXTLR in “THE ARIZONA KID WMo grams under the supervision of Miss Dorothy Gordon of Hartford. The popularity of the playground in- creases vearly, making the school sociation more than anxious t ave the playground taken over by the town. Only by hard work and through public subscriptions was the association able to conduct the play- ground again this year. Hospital Dne Year Old Tomorrow wil niversary of the Pla Private West M mark the first an- opening of the hospital at 100 street, the first of its he institution is con- Miss Mary Anna P equipped to give treatment to all kinds of patients. The hospital cess dur ducted by is fully enjoyed great its first year and handled er of Many ac- were brought to the n and given first 2id Biz Battle Tonizht ttlel of ball game between and the Trumbull- staged this evening at h school grounds, and the field will he crowd- the first ball is pitched. As members of both aggregations played the game a million loud talk before the actual ut it will more ‘an 0 carn the decision tonight Businessmen have been prac- ticing faithfully for the battle, pull- trick on bull ir the Tues vich 1o organiz bull nine s notice would be enough to get together and wallop inessmen. Persons having ) away suc ictims the need- less to say have times by The ing a sma one team, t only weak hearts are warned to ke from of the confli The g0 three with the receipts being turned into library fund. Fistic encounters 1 be avoided as much as possible Wedding Anniversary nd Mrs, scene series will games Arthur ary of th ey were married on July J. Roy Wilkersor tional church known in Plain host of friends. pastor of the a large P i o re iR inville Briefs & lthree! week ttleboro, Ver- anied home by Gertrude spend Mrs. Harrison Jo Mrs. F. H. G ith have ned from spent & Bingham Ma where they were the guests of B H. Gilbert. Mr. Gilbert is electrical foreman at the M power plant has acce: eman at the Cer vacatiol Earle Smit onGaT power pl Raymond Morrow of has returned hom grandparents Malden Driver Killed In North Andover Crash driv ‘ pole. He taken to 1 Wa Lyn 1. bot Raymond FOR BEST RESULTS USE. HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Swiftest Way To End Eg;ema Says Alabama Man There is not world fiery Eczema. Yet do you see for a person a marvelously smoot Mr AL W Ala., writes: Turner of Birmingham, “Was troubled for 2 yrs. with eczema and d Peterson’s Ointn about 1 or 5 times, my trouble en- tirely di=apneared / - 4 Y DOwWN THZRE IS THE MISSISSIPPI vagfl,iiy g T 7 7 X < DID LIKE THAT ) ALWAYS GOT N;arifig Uncle Clem’s il and | le for Bristol News =i latter con blished f dat house, a LAYING 08 SUNDAY Notables to Attend Services af New St. Anthony's Church SECURE OPTION ON SITE Wa s prese. *ed to Acts Lady of the ion nming for pool facilitie photogran a . «ne boa commissioners held in t chamber of the hail st evening by a commit- of camp members consisting o Joseph Strup, Leon Loomis, Brunu Brown, George Thomas, Edward Mallory and John Lawrence. The memorial, officially deaicated on ptember 25 of last year, is s ated in center of a ht Dutton and P streets, the of park council cit Commiitee On Bachman-Hef- ark Memorial fernen Propertr—Boy Scouts De- 1 its last install fioodligh feat Business Men—Doctor Opens E ONicé—City Gets “Hiker ture. Ant on on e park and of \provements services For Miss Casey of Miss M nd Mrs, street Forestville, this 30 o'cloc A solemr quiem church at 10 o'c AT Yo ph's ol and Miss y ca young girl She was engaged at dress- a business establishment Main street for many years. death of her parents go0. she left B where o when a tion of course Nicola North After i istol for New made her home a sister. Miss Sarah Casey, who two nieces and six vears York with cornerstone T she o Opens Office Here 200 tatht i . r. Bol J. Borkowski, ; . Mr. and Mrs. Barion New the C present only son of Borkowski of an office in School practice and Main streets the Borkowsk interne in hospital at the past two Hart- for Francis' hospital No Concert Tuesday n the Hill it has Whippe¢ bpedy on Fede : evening. next ert Tuesday e City League Tilts o named club; moundsmen Sun other. Walter “B Bremen Sails On First Anniversary 17th Time opr ition to 5 whipped estville ; o toil g who E Ea Dislikes Saturday Closing 1 Donnelly of t by the ban res to Fran to save two ROGERS GETS BOOST New London, J Goy ically 11y Lie Ernest T s enthu; Rogers hoomed for governor Piles Go Quick alves or Cutting Three Dead, Six Sick From Poisoned to Jul T Th dead and six other Meat ation of bowel and tern prescriptior it fo FOR BEST RESULTS HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS By BLOSSER A 7 RIVER — 1 SURPRISE] SPELLED BoY! My unaa\ { CLEM WILL BE HE SEES US SWOo0P DOWN To KIS RANCU! 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