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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1930. Illinois Votes Wet, So She Sells Liquor wmston, 1., Nov. 7 (@—I11h as most everybody probably ti time voted 1 o, e ay in favor of repeil o L TP n: endment Joint Insialiation of Qi L% Belen 1asU migTe Held fov Tirst Time e Helen Micd - e voters gave * Tor the first sell it As the result of had no legal effec of prohibition, a peace fined the woman on of guilty. " JOINT INDUGTION OFAL ANDINT |2 know Tuc by the Arres o of liquor plead action of right to 0% t the her the ski time in t story lla Post was in the referendum on the status istice th a plea ©! the or; tien of officers of No. 6, and of the 101d Iast evening HNation. « Leg anizations, a joint i Lddy-Glover Ausiliary unit Preceding the upper wi oric on | ronhol Jacob Kinkade, Ricdel, Mrs. Le- Doerr. Mre. John Ball, chair- Kenneth Kron, Mr: Mrs. Frank Bul- oni. Mr B. Georg Charles lation ce Sulirbache . ger sirls Work Mrs. Schacdler hail, wit Nirs. John Ib A Miss “n of Ttehabilit Mrs. Iph Spencer. Grant, Mrs. ard Mi Child Welfare (institutional): N. Whittemore Fidac: Mrs. Arthur Davis adic Roll: Mrs. Charles ation (institutional) Mrs. hell mma cir al services d ented ation s Sch with Mrs. of was pre in appic cfforts as sceret fir pre cominz i table gift hee ary. She be ident vo chairme vice ing Jor cor Fred tions Enswo aedler OFE dirman o for del Cedric Pow ingly for fo the welfar onally inves of > club ¢ Mrs Mrs. Arthur John Callahan, Mrs. Ber Mrs. Frank Chase Mrs. Itobert Bertini cicy Relief Committce appointed in 1926) Laura Rertini. chairman; Mrs. A. H Mrs. W. W. T. Squire, Mrs 1ade, Mrs. Annie Jackson, Mrs D. Walker, cn Ilizabeth sworth, Mrs. Jot lgen- ton rs org Talbot Lo indreds er term of Past T ] 1 (o T A irstallin fellowin omplimen it upon rried on i 1y, Other 0 cxtended 2 Yickinson of ~ Glur i e ommander o v fiss Marge « sdjutant past com Lost president the unit Hoffms 18t Conit Hz Gi Harry Jac N Otto Be Miss Vera onin \ « 1 « 1her chair Mr ry kson. Mrs. o 15 ted her stallation. By reason rvic Miss Stowell Lip in both the Amer- and its auxiliar, nher both organiza- ill be held & regational church on of fron plans for niaking a «d member sonted w local unit Seuthin ber of zed 10 which w 1c South Co Ay morr D ohservance Reports Mrs of ¥ ~sident T presid follows “To the office ddy-Glover Unit imerican Legion t my : lent 4 Glover u we and No member 6, of Auniliary Committe i.. lda priv to president ilege 1 pl submit asur ne our my en pletel ou the intentior program as tion and nabilitation child Our efforts '3 N n Mrs. Geor lizabeth Timb <on. Mrs. G George I’roc Unit Activitics ) imma small n Bchaal. chairman Legislative: Mrs. Howard M chairme ¢ o Gold & Mot M Harry | coat Ginsburg, rman: Mrs, Clifford TRUTH TRANGER THAN FICTION dinne hospitals remern local sent nk hrist men in b time spitals w ar cha sweute eting cards s one man inother give nation spu\.t ever twice as much on. Automobiles as on building homes and other struckuzes / HEATER GASOLINE KEROSENE ELLECTRIC WICRS U S A has had Four"“WHITE HOUSES' COTTON GLOVES AXES anceHATCHET 10¢ to 75¢ HANDLES rnd WEDGLS HOTGUNS and SHELLS RUBBI WOOD BAMBOO H BURNERS KES RARES ASH SIFTERS AND COAL HODS SHOVELS — POKERS — SHAKE™ » — LIFTERS STOVE and FURNACE REPAIRS Hardware ARCH STREET Plumbing A Mrs. | with amount Miss [worthy A | sent | packed and delivered by the needy cost cau N Hon | Gloy | pub fown | |who {ca jof « 100 | aire have hosy icem ed— al ¢ smo lcar | shoe finst | port | . i play s i just is i port japp tion of « | will | this £ com- | No- | | We for to |en {To fally tion annual for the year to | ally ciety thanks to the these “During |chased grocerie: clothing. light coal, Nwe | Liilian | | Heights “At Easter time were “Twenty-three quantity | Mitchell who ha This At the dren ss our since | 0 still another 40 dinners and a dinner a out to dinner. thank Miss Cora were |aided Mrs. unit to | work the | Junior Girls shared | ceived Bertini who has Powers materially in her ex-servicemen’s familics the dinners by Eddy-Glover Brituin Ted Cross. Municipal |is Bureau and 1ddy- Unit At this time 1 ish thank the local S the Rainbow Girls vice president. Mrs u had charge of this work people who delive Work-——We have re cognition from the state for also from Mrs. Hovle w national presicent of the Amcrican Legion auxiliury. The club consists of 10 girls who have been mshine | recommended to the proba our |tion officer. They h been taught nger (by their leader, Mrs. Lillian Schacd- | Many [ler, to hold business like meetings red |and to make various ful and or- {namental articles. The club is self- | supporting and during the year has ontributed money to our treasury. | Thank you Mrs. Schaedler for your untiring work with the girls “Membership — Notwithstanding businc lopression we abl increase 1 itland 197 membe we extend our sin- to Mrs. Fred Hofim committer lation—W¢ have of the stat of 15 Post, No. vor! now o e Service er [ licly e dinners the have pur- women's shoes and n, paid electric bills—purchased vers and provid for the familics year we bed and insurar fruit and medical x-servicemer purcha ther om a veter at 1 hospital For this 1 ction of Mrs. thank initted an 4 for tne n ! pital at Newing : flo service s have en to member- s record, ing \crease able a out e along thes carr 1en in hospitals ) men, of wi Ases, were sent boxes cont kes, candy. ctc. The other sent $1.00 bills with 7 wer This ye cted the street salc por want to take this oppor- thank the public for their also our post for opportunity. The net receipts erc almost 3400 is money 1 will be used for welfare “Community service—mWe have contributed §5 to the Red Cross: $5 for tuberculosis seals; $10 to th Newington Home for Crippled Chil- Iren the Eddy-Glover Boys D Burlington® 28 bags wer mad d filled by ladies from our junit for the local Red Cross, no ex- pensc entailed: 27 girls whose nam were given Miss Cora Bral City Welfare superintendent invited to a Christmas party at gion home. They had a most en- afternoon anta Claus was shments and we cond We to pies 8t nity s rous support in cards used clothe distributed to Mr en cha itutional Rehabilitation ant and hard well Child \\r'l('lu branch Mother A of good s have been thanks Day and Mos: Howard rman of An im- done; or ere s job to = ed an n otk 1y proud of t mpossible to of this work roximately $1 and child welf Christmas time 128 childr membered to the | is a impor ined. It complete r we have spen habilita- us by but re x-servicemen useful and eac nd 1 trust to co Americanisn chairms Mrs. tructed our own me our Jun Our Americanism Ensworth, has th bers as well as members r Girls' club the prop: of ir i e a ts toys P our to of $1.00 n work financ allow of spread chil- us saluting Chr N talk on meeting o sane nas ar t to tl ity s' club district—I to 33 L cd to hday present ates were school ad e s codes wer Mrs. N. Wt s Tn- | £ A ¥ nd 400 Child W : ank Mrs to her onal th st district ppar children— al and Hig ex Means—Most 5] i} 15 s 10 the X o ¥ had man) Mrs. Cedric Powers, who per as food a invest 1 rehabili of candy at the 1 cases, we ex- | L Minstrel show—articles do thanks bers have been raffled arned by Al MASCULINE || A man wants what a man wea something conveying the latest patterns and in a standard of quality yvet mannish. designing high stylish and supe- vet masculine, something smart, in tailoring . . and of course something embody- features i . vet prices at 9. TOPCOAT; OVERCOATS A Largest Stove of Its Kind in New Britain - NORWOOD CLOTHE 274 -76 MAIN STREET * Stlares Everywhere off and as a new experiment over H. J. Donnelly’s store |a percentage of all sales made | certain day. As you will sec from the other reports donations have been made own members and | We very grateful thesc contributions and port given our variou ling attempts. M parties have been | these ladies. We all join | Mrs. Vincent Eddy for chairman. “Awards — We award for junior blem lamp for 1st for the for e took | st recciving on a later ent many iy, by outside. | +ory cash our friends indeed for |a money-mak- card girls' wor district 1 em- ember April and { ship gain State prize 1 itation ment, “Miscells rial of ion emo day—se mately naires, Boy of “the on mixed guests th ots ot our dec Mrs. Tinke | cemetery. lief fund two post ings. Contribute Eddy-Glover post ing luncheons Served banquet for the team, post members and their Served membership su {post. Placed a wrea { memorial at Christma {on the Pulaski 1 Mother's Day. All Go n New Britain, not 1 unit were sent gree zold star moth of our unit sent boug or candy. All gold New Britain who mother pilgrimage t o wert sent boxes of candy. wre iaseball guests. for the ets of flowers others ir HERRUP’ on ¥ atother v . “We have o our ply w fathers remen ather's Da flowe Mills had from Army county officer: ROGERS GOVERNOR Harttord also state 1TODAY 1 P)—Lic ho lox times PERLIKES VAVY GAVE IO Muml i Weekly Says P an “Very Satist il mv (BN handles this HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Colds Let it rain so long as you take Grove’s Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets at the first sign of a cold, you are ad a new prin bers of iion bylaws buted mem ith those 5 cor 1epa SF SNOW .. tablets do you get the correct combination comfortable laxative Get your box at any drug store, 30¢, an alwways keepithana. Grove’s Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets Corner Main and Morgan Streets, Hartford ANNIVERSARY 66x80 Part Wool Blankets Warm, part wool Blankets, with three inch satcen hem. Choice of five colors. 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