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: » NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1930. PACKARD'TENDERED FAREWELL BANQUET Associates Fete Retiring Head of Stat fe Trade §¢ Trade School A testimonial dinner to Everett D. | Packard, who on Monday, will leave his position as direct~r of the New | Britain state trade scnool to become | director of te at Hartford, given at the Meadow club last evening by structors of the local institution. | Mr. Packard was presented with an electric clock. He also was pre- sented with a set of resolutions pre- viously_signed by members of local f requesting that h consider his decision to accept the|g Hartford position and remain in this | city Expressing his gratification at the expression of sentiment as well as Mr. Packard said he had| red to remain in New Britain, but that he was connected with an organization to whose state officia support and co- duty het to in z\bo t a year '!Eo s a state trade first in New Britain, in Stamford. then in Danbury again to New Britain, he though he was through moving about a was permanently located in this city. He told how he had many friends | director, then in New Britain and had become so | attached to the city that he con-| g templated the purchase of a ho! here and hoped to make this his home Mr. for extension of the work cal school not only w ©walls of the building t the industries of the city burbs and expressed 1 ment at not being abl carried out. He thanked the men for t} port and cooperation and e them ir sup- asked or, H. H. | Wilbur of Torrington with an open mind, bequeathing to Mr. Wi the same degree of good will confidence he has received. Leon Kibbe, coordinator of school, Was toas The committe included Mr. Kibb an instryctor in th partment, and John ¢ structor in carpentry tee on entertainment consisted of William Wilson and John McFar- land, electrical instructors, and An- drew Riga, an instructor in the drafting department Mr, Packard has been dividing his | time between this city and Hartford during the past week. Today is his | last in this city. The school does not operate Saturdays and he willy formally take charge of the Hart- ford school Monday. Mr. Wilbur is expected to arrive here over the week-end will take over his new dities Monday. bur and the gements k Bradley 2chine de- | rson, in- Hnd and Maple Hill News The Woman's club of Maple Hill | Mrs. L. L. Harding, president, will hold its annual rummage sale Tues- day, September 30, in the parish | house of the Newington Congrega- | tlonal church. The doors will open at 9:30 o'clock. Mrs E. R. Hitch- cock is in charge of the sale assist- | | 1K bound | after | school | M Eleanor Luce. ed by Mrs. George Comstock, Mrs. William Hesse, Mrs. H. A. Lienhard Mrs. H. H. Howard, Mrs. William loml Mrs. George Rowe and Mrs. L. A. Sprague. Thé things will e | 40]'.‘(’“‘!1 by Mrs. A. S. Grant, Mrs. | . Latham, Mrs. William Fitzell P i bet Qe | |J. Hubert. This will open ¢he cluly |activities for the season. The first | | meeting will be held Wednesday, Oct. 8 at the Berlin Aomn\um(\‘ house. There will Be a picnic lunch at 1 o'clock followed by a business | meeting. H. 5, SENIOR GIRLS TOFORM Y. W. CLUB Young Business Women Organ- | ize—Pinnacles Going to Shore | Leading seniors of the high school | | will meet at 6 o'clock tonight at the | Y. W. C. A. for an informal supp | with Miss Jessie I"arquhar, the new Girl Reserve secretary, to discuss | the forming of a Girl Reserve club\ |of “just seniors.” Miss Ruth Allen Latham. daugh-| Any club formed will be organized | ter of Mr. J. H. Latham | by the senior girls themselves and | of Theodore street and Miss Betty | all plans and progrgms will be in- Spring, daught itiated by.them. Trained adult lead- Spring of ership will be provided where need- this week to resume their studies at [ed | Saint “Margaret’s school in Water Business Girls Organize | Young business girls, met last | night for supper and decided to | M form a business and professional | Elm ill are spending two weeks girls club. They will meet at the YW | |Chebege Island, Casco Bay, Maine. |every Wednesday —evening. The | = Charm school is the name they have Miss Evelyn Sorgow, daughter of igiven to their study for the winter | ‘Walter J. Sorrow of ‘months. Various trips and good times | left Monday have been suggested as well as a full study course. Mrs. Amalie Nuss, | who was present at the supper, will sit with the program committee | which si to find ways and* means of | carryng out the study the girls | want. The committee is composed o[J Miss Marion Cashman, Miss Virginia | Gordon, Miss Eleanor Zimmermann | |and the Girl Reserve secretdty. “The son of Mr. and Mrs. Perfect Hostess” is one of the first | Golf street, has rc- [topics in the course. The winter's | his studies schedule of discussions and lectures Long Island. as well as teachers and price lists = will be ready soon == K|ITCHEN === | QUESTIONNAIRE Mrs. Annie Hathaway of Taunton, Mass., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs, |L MHarding of Robbins avenue for a few teeks Mrs. Bdmund Klenke of }Lndms: E d Louise, away motored last week-end nle Harding entered reshman class at Wellesley. col- 1so visited friends in John Perry, | D. K. Perry of ned to resume toney Brook, at H. J. Cook of Golf street re- d Wednesday from Beach Park on. where she was the guest of Charles Fox for ten days. Mrs. n Hubert, daughter of Hubert, enter- ends at din- ng in honor of her | Her guests were | nner, Miss Louise Harding®and Miss Olive Hubert of | New Britain | fifteenth birthd Miss Agnes Hithecock is an 1 instructon at the Ames Junior High school in Amesbury. | Mass. Miss Hitchcock is a daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Hitcheock of Sequin street is R CAN | KEEP CUT FLOWERS LONGER? Add a pinch of Ivory Salt to the water in which the flower® are to be placed. Cook in the easy, successful way with the help of the Worcester Salt Cook Book. For free coj address Worcester Salt Cu.,l?f Mrs. Fred Gro: Theodore street week at Beach Pa and John of are spending this | . Clinton P Jack Muller, son of Mr. and Mrs. | Robert Muller of Elm Hffl has en- t8ed the Bentlcy School of Account | and Finance in Boston. There was a large attendance at the meeting of the Newington Gar- den club held. yvesterday afternoon at ®he home of Mrs. L. L. Redick in Newington. The program was in charge of Mrs. C. L. Luce who told of many esting facts abont origin of their in har Miss Arlene Root and Mrs, Albert Nordstrom, son of Mrs. Matilda Nordstrom of Robbins ave nue is spending his vacation at Bangor, Maine. Morris Nordstrom of Robbins ave- nue has resumed teaching at the th Norwalk high school whers: he {s an English instructor. i '317 MAIN STREET —LAMB IS LOWER— LEGS 26¢1, Solid Rollettes .. .. Loin Chops oN R R CROSSlNG GENUINE SPRING Meaty Chops 22¢, Breasts FORES . 5¢ b 21 b FULTON BRAND SMOKED SHOULDERS 17c . _—STE FR BEEF— SHOULDER STEAK 16c lb POT ROAST RIB CUTS i8¢ b, —MILK RUMPS MEATY CHOPS 15¢ Ib. SWIFT'S PREMIUM MILK FED CHICKENS e b, FULTON SHOULDERS RIB ROASTS 23c-28¢ b, HAMBURG 15¢ Ib. STEAK SALE ROUND SIRLOIN 2 3clb SHORT —PORK FRESH t CUTS— MEATY CHOPS 21c b SAUSAGE MEAT 16c b. | ¢ 2 Ib. fqr 35; FED VEAL— ROLLETTES Beb | 1§'él'i'b POULTRY CHOICE FOWL 18 BREASTS TURKEYS 35¢ | expect to enjoy Further information may be had; Sztaba who are under the direction A. after the cOm-'oI Augustin Rosenthal, physical in- | at the Y. W. C. mittee of five meets Monday evening. Miss Rogers Entertains Club The Pinnacle club of the Y. W. C. A. has made plans for a club party | for the week-end. This was made | [possible by Miss Gertrude Rogers who will entertain the club members at her summer home at Weekapaug, | Rhode Island. The Pinnaclt club members who the fun are Miss Mary and Miss Monica Timti, Miss Helen {Vuniskis, Miss Sylvia Olsen, Miss Penna Abraham, Miss Lorraine wman, Miss Sally Knight, Mrs. Mabel Sanderson. Miss Nona Yo- (hom recreation secretary of thg Y. W. C. A, will accompany the party. Betrothal Anneunced At Cosey Beach Party At a dinner bridge last night at Césey Beach, Mrs. Peter A. Welch of 8 Maple street, announced the en- | | gagement of her daughter, Miss | Marion R. Gagan to Edward Smith | of 1,791 Stanley strect. Mr. §mith is the son of the late Patrick W. Smith and Mrs. Mary T. Smith. Miss Gagan ,is employed in the office of the nley Rule & Level division of the anley Works. Smith is connected with the Lati- mer Laundry Co. . Class in Tumbling Is Organized by Falcons To its numerous athletic activities for the younger members INet No. $8 of the Polish IFalcon Alliance of | America will increase the program with the addition of tumblinz. Among the organizers of the class are Frank Cherubin, Joseph Lukas- | lewicz, Stanley Kowalezyk and Pcmf NEW BRITAIN’S QUALfPY FOOD MARKET 391-401 MAIN STREET SATURDAY FOOD SPECIALS EVERY DEPARTMENT OFFERS A TIMELY, TO AID IN PREPARING AND SUPPLYING YOUR SUNDAY DINNER ONLY A FEW OF OUB MANY SPECIALS APPEAR IN THE ADVERTISE.MENT BUTTER” Fresh Selected EGGS ... 2doz. 59 e EXTRA SPECIALS FRUIT DEPT. GREEN PEPPERS 4 1bs 7 Ibs bunch . .. s 3 s . 3 Qts. . 2 for SWEET SWEET P()TATOES CRISP C FLERY RIPE TOMATOES . WASHED CARROTS . FANCY BUTTER BEAN LARGIE SWEET GRAPEFRUIT .. .\nli;l Meat Oysters ... Mr. | structor of the nest. The class, which exercises every Thursday evening, draws a large crowd of wpectators to the gym- nasium. Cherubin and Lukasie- | wicz are former stage performers, still holding a high reputation for |/ their stunts. A meeting of the executive com- mittee®will be held tonight at 8 o'clock at the club rooms on Beaver street. CELEBRITIES 10 ATTEND ‘SRD WARD CLUB DINNER 110 TABLES AT BRIDGE Held By Nurses to Rajse Funds For Entertalnment of State | Social Convention Delegates. A bridge party given for the en- tertalnment of the Connecticut Grad® uat> Nurses' association, whose meet- ing will be held in New Britain on | October 3, was held at the nurses' | residence of New Britain General hospital last evening. There were 1110 tables. Those in charge of the affair were | Miss Travers, general chairman, as- | sisted by Miss Deats; Misses Wood .|and Moran, representings the Indus- | Candidates on State Ticket Expected to Speak at Lake Compdunce * .Barbecue Tomorrow A gathering of more than 300, in- cluding most of the notables in state and local republican circles, is ex- | pected to attend the annual barbecue of the Third Ward Republican club tomorrow aftgrnoon at 1:30 c'clock1 at Lake Compounce. Congressman Frank Crowther of | Y,, will be the guest | Candidates on the state . 0. P. will also be e principal speaker is reputed to be an authority on the tariff, which is expected to be the topic of his address to the club. Committees arranging for _the barbecue are: Dinner, E. J. Porter, E. W. Irving and H. E. Erwi music, Howard A. Timbrell; tickets, William H. Judd. GENUINE BABY SPRING b 16¢ CUT FROM S PRIME WES JECTED PRIME RIB ROAST 1b 2 CUT FROM TENDER LITTLE PIGS ROAST . FRE! \fl SPARE b 10¢ TPANCY FATTED FRESH KILLED ONE ‘"WHOLE BIRD * CUT UP READY FOR THE PAN I'RESH CH Créam Made With SWEET CREAM .1 39¢c| ‘ancy Swiss CHEESE GR CAMPBELL'S BEANS BLUE ROSE RICE .. BABRITT'S 25¢ 25¢ 7¢ 10¢ 10¢ 1d¢ 25¢ (SH ELBOW MOHICAN SPE! Pink Salmon . 2 cans 25¢ main | SEASONABLE VARIETY OF FOOD SRN STE! Lean POT ROAST b Meadowbrook CLEANSER . MACARONT . FLOUR . trial nurses of the city; Misses Gates | and Chadwick of the: Visiting Nurse | association; Misses Fletcher and | Blair of the private duty nurses; | Mrs. Schady and Misses Andrews and | Schmidt of the hospital alumpi and | Mrs. Pullen and Misses Nelson and i McDowell of the hospital staff. | |Seek Method to Halt f | = | Radio Eavesdropping | The Hague, Netherlands, Sept. 19 | | P—A wireless telephone _conversa- | | tion between The Hague and Dutch | East Indies was under tests here | today for the purpose of transform- ing spoken words to an unintelli- | gible state and then retransforming | them upon recelpt so that they | ght be understood by the hearer. The experiments were intended to prevent eavesdropipng by outsiders on private radiophone talks, a prac- | |tice which has been the cause of complaint in Europe and America. | The experimenters.claimed their ! efforts had met with success. h 28 18 219 59: 43 Rich Whole Milk CHEESE i) 2 5 C ERS 9¢ URNED ery h Pure AT Ol'R OCERY DEPT. 3 can‘s 23¢ 4 bs 25¢ 6 cans 25¢ i+ BAG FRE OPPI SEEDLESS RAISINS ' 3 Ibs 20¢ - 3 Ibs 25¢ L2415 1b hag 85C CIAL | Smoked |Sardines ... POUND CAKE MOHICA Mohican BREAD :: GREEN APPLE PIES FRESH BAKED — Plain, Raisin, Marble 5¢ 25¢ 'RESH BAKED FROM OUR OWN OVENS, LOAF. MOHICAN ESH BAKED, EA. 19 7 Meaty Veal ALL MEATS SOLD| ; AT THE STRAUSS-ROTH STORES, INC. 357 MAIN STREET ARE U.S. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED —_——— e Saturday Specials 1,000 LEGS of GENUINE y ]b Shoulders 1 2 1 Lamb ... RIB OR LOIN END 10c b LOIN PORK ROAST ........... 19 STEAKS 22¢ Steak ....., Rib or Shoulder LAMB CHOPS ........... 16clb. 12%¢™ 12%¢" F'resh or Corned PLATE BEEF ............ T lb ... 18¢™ 18¢™ American Bologna Sliced Bolled HAM L'lvel‘wurst Sliced BACON . Minced Ham L e CHUCK POT ROAST BEEF ............ RUMP or LEG of VEAL ........ FOREQUARTER OF SPRING LAMB .................¢ FOR ROASTING Boneless Prime RIB ROAST Fresh ch |b Young FOWL SIRLOIN, ROUND, PORTERHOUSE Veal Steak Lean Pork Chops ...... Chops ...... Fresh Hamburg Pork Sausage Frank- furters Tasty Veal Loaf......: «... 45c Ib. . 25¢ Ib. | FRESH WESTERN EGGS ............ 27c doz. Creamery COUNTRY ROLL BUTTER .... 39c lb = NATIVE POTATOES 19¢™ Medium © RIPE *° BANANAS Large | NATIVE CUCUMBERS 2 doz. 15¢ YELLOW Peaches 10c BASKET 16 QT. BASKET 55¢ LARGE BARTLETT ' Pears 15¢ ** YELLOW ONIONS 10™ 17 - FANCY Beets AND Carrots 3 ¢ hufnch FANCY TABLE Apples 7™ 25¢ STRAUSS -ROTH STORES, INC. The Shopping Center for Thrifty People Celery 5 ¢ bunch HARD RIPE Tomatoes 3™ 5¢