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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER ;nri!, L. W. Pelton and W. L. Hatch " Miss Arline Root, president of ths Newington Garden club, was a dele- gate at the Connecticut State Fed- | | eration of Garden Clubs which met | | Wednesday at the Mohican hotel in | New London. Mrs. Charles Russe'l | The annual informal dance spon-|\ag the second delegate. Mrs. W. T. | kored by the Dial board at the New | Wells and Mrs. L. L. Reddick also | Britain Normal school was held last | attended the meeting * Social News (Continued From Page 11) evening in the school gymnasium, . . 7 | At the meeting of the Y. W. C. A. < S {Current Events club held Wednes Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wright of | evening Mrs. C. F. Bennett Mr. ; | day :'}‘L;;‘e‘,‘ S‘rf_tf;d:“"(l"(“}‘]“?“ a number | ke on the political situation of | ( thelr friends at their home last|ihe country in reference to elec- evening. Bridge was played and|uone This was followed by an in- Prizes were awarded to Mrs.| o 0 G0l T S erber's Fharles Cannon, Mrs. James Wright, Tatast bookh Gimasrons: frs. J. Wilietti, John Wright, Henry | ' Bk Veiant and Willlam Wright e S 7 [ess Wednesday at a bridge for the members of the Plainville Woman'z club. Mrs. J. Howard La Field, Mr: Jehn Minor and Mrs. Charles Clark won the prizes. | Mrs. James Baldwin of Elbridge e road entertained at bridge Monday Mrs. . B. Doane, Mrs Samuecl evening. The guests were Mrs. Leo- | Walters, Miss Irances Brinley and nard Morse, Mrs, Stanton Ashley,|Miss Rosa Mulligan, president of Mrs, Merrick Hellyar, Mrs. Howarl|the Newington League of Women Bruemmer, Mrs. Bret Neece, Mrs. | Voters. were delegates Thursday at | Fubert Williams and Mrs. Lucian |the state convention held at the Etevens. ratfieid hotel in Bridgeport Hart Willard chapter. D. held a very interesting meet- ing Thursday the Berlin Com- munity house. The speaker of afternoon was Miss Mary Loui Pardee of New Haven, who gave a most interest travel talk. Mrs. Edna Damo! A J. W. Chapman | and Miss Helen Roys the Rostdsmss Mrs. Lucian Stevens of Monroe #treet will be hostess to her Monday miternoon bridge club. Em Al Mrs. Clarence Manning of Corbin mvenue was hostess o her current events club Monday afternoon - CLUB EVENTS Important Garden Club Meetings—Mrs. Trumbull | Hostess at Bridge. The speaker at il Woman's club on Tuesday afternoon | their wedding, and Mr oy 1930. Board Always Meets On Lawn, Uses No Desks Buford, Ga., Nov. 22 (R —It's the great wide open spaces for one of Buford's prominent boards of directors, They never meet indoors. and no executive of the firm has a roll top desk. The Allen boys, as they are known to the populace, owners and operators of a leather manu- facturing business here, with an nnual business of $13,000,001, adjourn to the lawn when they have a conference. y “And there the board sits,” s id Victor Allen, secretary and treas- urer of the company, “until it transacts such business as may require attention.” “It's just an old continued, this getting along without desks. Our father estab- lished the business and made a success of it without a Jlot of office furniture, and we've just been brought up that custom.” ha vay will cele- | anniversary of and Mrs. Lo- | Frederick O. Morse, brate the second thaire 1. Siegal Mr. and Mrs. John J. McCarthy | of Belden street will complete their year of married life Monday. | Mr. and Mrs. McCarthy have lived in New Britain by far the greater | portion of their married life and | have several s and daughters now living here and clsewhere. The couple’s sons and daughters living in town ar Edward McCarthy, Jack McCarthy, George McCarthy, Justin McCarthy Mrs. ia Burke and Scuth Congregational church. Their son, Grayden Cowles, lives in Clarksburg, N. Y. The engagement has been an- ncunced of Edward Holtz of this city to Elizabeth M. Wagner, daugh- |ter of Mrs. Augusta Wagner of | Springficld. Mass - PLAINVILLE NEWS (Continued From Page Seven) ng serivce at 7 o'clock The Day of Life.” There | will be special singing by the choir and congregation. Cosmopolitan Bowling League M. E. Church Napolian 155 110 Richardson 9 Morse | Roper | Sharples subjec 47 524 Lion Tamers 14 9 ik 459 bia Fritz Cascillo Simpson Lewis 461 Lucky Strikes B. Willard s Buckbee Alekist Willard rison Night Hawks Marshali Tioles G. ( Francis The members of the Woman's Hospital boar with their time honored custom so remin- iscent of the true Thanksgiving spir- it, will ask for offerings of food- stuffs for hospital patients, and for the children in the Children's Home and in the Polish orphanage. All delicacies such as jell nd y serves, as well as fruit and vege- tables, will be glady received by the hoard and will be distributed to make the holiday dinner a real tval of Thanksgiving for the and needy. The appeal will be made on Monday through public and parochial schools of the city, the children to bring the things to school where they will be collected. in accordance The Plainville Wednesday evenin Miss Ma n Mrs. was appointed airman of committee to make arrangements for a food sale for the henefit of the needy. An interest was given by Benjamin Getc Plainville on pool construction Mr. Getchell explained minutely the selection of stone used in construc- tion and also the type of plants and bulbs to be used in surrounding rock gardens. He also described var- ious species of fish adapted especial- iv to out-of-door pools. The ne meeting will be held on December 3 at home of Mrs. Fri on East Main Garden club met at the home of of Park street started November 3 is weli way. There will be two more nings of play and, as the scores ar2 very cli there is much enth being shown. The list of entr as follows: J. T. Hart, A. B. Porter, ¥. H. Shields, A. L. Jourdan, J. H. Robinson. L. 8. Jones, F. §. Cham- b . R. R. Merigold, A. T.. Ma Kay. E. Naldwin, W. H. Hart, R. C. Twichell, M. W. Hellyar, C. I Rennett, . A. Searle, P. C. Ricke D. 8. Landon, B. H. McElhone, I H. Kirkham, R. N. Hemenwa) E E. Reeks, J. 8. H. C. Mott, H. S. McKenna, V. M. Palmer, J P. Paldwin, J. C. Loomis. L. Schilling, L. M. Knouse, O. S. Ben- North I e by was Dr. Lothrop Stoddard. His sub- ject was “World Personalities | Have Met The meeting was large 1y attend PP The Woman's club of Maple Hill met Wednesday at home of Mrs. T. L. Monier. Mrs. Robert Gadd, president of the Connecticut State Federation of Women's Clubs, gave t talk. The assisting an i 5 were Mrs .. B. Proud- Nordstror It eeting o donate money for the fund at Elm Hill school M J. T. Hart was vade chairman of the Thanksglving | donation commitiee to supply good- ies to the children in the Newington home. Her helpers are Mrs. F. E. Benson and Mrs. J. H. Latham. Mrs. H H. Howard was made chairman of the committee ge of the revision of by- ) ill be as- gisted t Mrs. . B. Proud n and Mrs ich. Mr Howard will hold x of her committee at her esday a rnoon. ~ WEDDINGS Few Weddings For This Week—Engagements Are Announced. hostesses and Mrs, M decided at the n ran was in c a meet home wedding of daughter of Mr. rard Miller of Cedar Alan Boyd Siegel of Was Pa., will take place Decemt Mr. and Mrs. Luther E. Carle of | Pearl court will celebrate their 25th cdding anniversary tomorrow. They married in Kingston, Hough Houston on No- vember 1305, Mr. Houston then | being pastor of the Methodist Lpis- copal church there Mr. and Mrs. Carle have one son. Luther 1. Carle, Jr. a student in the Senior High school of this city. Mr. Carle is emploved in the P. &| F. Corbin plant. Relatives and a| few friends have been invited to gather at the Carle home this eve- ning in honor of the event. Among | the guests will be Mr. and Mrs. and str were Rev if you start your savings now and keep at it with regularity. A Mutual Saving 5% per “Join the Burritt Mutual Savings Bank Mutual Savers” s Bank pays you year too. | engageme Miss Angela McCarth Mrs. Mae Burke, a daughter, lives in Califor- nia Blair Hurlbet 04 49 Eagles vs. Blues Eagles Spencer a Brodwell Allen | Yaco Carp Mr Mrs. Charles Jorson of Williams street recently announced | the engageme of their daughte Mildred Jorson, to Theodore W. hnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theo- Johnson of Bassett street. marriage of Miss Louise Di- | ter of Mr. and Mrs. | of Avon and | . Young of Trinity street | last Saturday afternoon | the home of the| Rev. Frederick W. Schaefer of the Reformation Luth- ctan church of this city officiated. Miss Dorothy Schinkel of Collins- ville was maid of honor and the best man was Milton Young, brother oi the bridegroom The bride was att of brown geor shoes to mat of yello maid of honor georgette ried m teok place at 3 o'cloc bride's parents 442 494- IPor sale | i | | 5 | R | | | | | | ~Potatoes, apples M. Hamm honey Main East red th nd carried a chry emums wore a gown of to in a gowu h and hou- The BERLIN NEWS hat match vellow d bronze chrysan- ims. Following the ceremony tion was held at which guests were present from land, Ya ille. Collin, (Continued From Pag a recep- - about 50 Morning wor: p tomorrow at the Leng Is- | Methodist church will be held at Hart- | 10:45 o'clock to ke con- ford. New Britain and Avon ducted hy Rev. E. E. Wilson. Sur Mr. and Mrs. Young left on a|day school Il convene at 1 wedding trip to New York and upon |o'clock. The Junior High leagu will Tor- | meets at 6:45 p in the the service their return church ening service 30 o'clock and will the pastor reside ton ocial 1 will be held be conduc rooms. e PR Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Larson of Ma- ple Hill avenue have announced th The Junio d a it of their daughter. Miss giving bridge ursday evenin Ellen Charlotte Larson Carl [the home of Mrs. H Taylo Thorson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sven |Cottage street. The house was pret- Thorson of Stanley street. No dat: |tily decorated in keeping ‘with the been set for the wedding. |event. Prizes were won by Mrs. Ruth Tt | Benson and Mrs. Hope Demore Miss Minnie Winkler of Green- |Early in the morning a turkey sup- vood street and Adam Zemack of | per with all of the “fixin's” was ssett street were married Sunday | served hostesses, Miss Anna n Vermont. The couple will Nelson and Miss Bertha Barret: home in New Britain The next meeting of the group will r return be held at home of Miss Elsic McCrum on Thursday evening, De- Mr. and Mrs. George B. Cowles of | cember 4. This will be a charity Chestnut street quietly observed |sewing session. Anyone wishing work their 41st wedding annivers on | done is asked to notify the presi- Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Cowles were | dent, Mrs. Avis Dowd., whose tele- married by Rev. J. W. Cooper of the |phone number is 3520-R, or Mrs. . to by mak eir upo.a the " s e HESE people of older days did not perhaps need the seivices of a modern banking institution, but if they lived today as you and I do— they most certainly would need and what is more would have use for the facilities of a strong, soundly man- aged hanlk. We urge you to make use of the con- veniences of this bank. EW BRITAIN TRUST CO. Marguerite Ringwood at 6351-R The Wesleyans will meet Monday cvening at 8 o'clock at the home of the Misses Winifred and Mabelle Barnes. A social time will follow the business session. The whist at St copal church la n s largely attended prizes tn whist were ded to Mrs. Egnar Peterson, William Walsh and Mrs I'rancis Cobey. The whist prizes awarded to I Way, Miss Mary Cote, Robert Siegriest, Mrs Joseph ~ Donovan, Mrs. William Ringwood. Wil Donovan. Johu Murphy, Mrs. Fred Way, Miss Helen Bowers and Jo Donovan. Another whist and social will be held at t cred Heart church Monday evening at § o'clock. Bridge, whist and will be played. Refreshments served at the conclusion of A football game Britain High s setback will be play between the New hoo! and Vermont arranged for Willow Brook seorge Ma anksgivi park Memor Donald, a loca action with the Miss Mildred be of Miss Win afternoon pretty her ved many from ma — Domestic Ore.- n open golt, New England M Wood Bo promoters t of Moe mu Boston— be arbor for body Boslon—Ninet h conspir two b Loy WIN JUNIOR 0. U. A. M. BIRDS Police Officer Jol received a gold piece from m and pol ners for 1 ber of t ball gam New Brita ful pino 1is last night wh and largest pinoch berlain ¢ with a score of kets for betw police tea score M Others nal ni Peabody, Dwig Special Notice dance given by St. S which was to will cancelled death of one of the be REPRESENTATIVE Opportunity for local man to connect wth New York investment house distributing securizies of leading Banks and Trust com- panies. Selling experience or security experi- ence s ot essential he man we want must be of good char- r and standing in his communisy. The ork is dignified and compensazion will be ©on a most [iberal basis. Givedetails of past activities in first letter. Dept.M Suite 310 535Fifth Ave. New York,N. Y. BODZIACH APPEALS CDUR' DECISION Fined $200 in Newington—Tie (Game Ends Soccer League Bodziach of Britain, was ar last night Peace E. 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