Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1930. OUT OF TOWN CUSTOMERS CALL ENTERPRISE 1200 We Extend to All Our Heartiest HOLIDAY GREETINGS May This Coming Year Be A GOOD YEAR WE ARE GRATEFUL FOR YOUR PATRONAGE DURING 1930 ... AND WILL ENDEAVOR TO SERVE YOU THE COMING YEAR WITH SATISFACTION TO YOU ... AND A PLEASURE TO OQUR- SELVES, but the mak tion. At up their tabors again, howes un- til Monday. There will be no work at he Chucking Machine company on New Year's day either. The John bers from K Pinches Woodworking company fs entertainment for the am !'active again today but will be closed |the childrer | January 1. Auxiliary Christmas Party Quiet Over Christmas Christmas has not entirely passed : Berlin News Family parties and qulet celebra- | Yet, as the American Legion auxil- CHARLES ANDERSON | Christmas in Berlin and K rday. No arrests or smash-ups rooms in the town hall A commit- | been reported in the town tee 1 by Mrs. Ruby Gionnotti Especially on Worthington ridge, has arranged for an entertainment ir there were numer. which will be primarily for the candles windows along the amu: t of the children of legion There some in Kensing- |and auxiliary members. All members lso, bul not as thickly placed ' of the two societies and their fam- ridge. This was In keep- |ilies are invited to attend. with an old custom which has Wednesday Arrest An automobile accident on Worth gton leag lecided to through appropria home today the inern sington put on a short Kensington Man, On Birthday, Recalls Long, Varied Lile sday nig in me; | ing been [ALL RECORDS SMASHED ! Christmas | morning the | sary {the carriers ient of | P Jot 1 | number Plainville News POST OFFICE HERE BACK TONORMALLY 180,000 Pieces of Mail Matter Handled in Six Days Pageant at Episcopal Church Sunday—Trumbull Fac- tory Cleses ‘Tomorrow—Holiday Passes Quictly Here—Items. Daily activitics returned to nor- | malcy today at the local post office | a record-breaking Chris rush that had kept the regular force as well as four extra men working overtime since last Monday. Postmaster Jamcs E. Usher stated that the office handled 130,000 pleces of mail between last Friday and Wednesday evening. Only a fair amount of mail arriv- ed at the office or was taken i on Friday and Saturday. On Sunday, however, the mail boxes about town began to fill up so rapidly that it was necessary to make a extra collections, a rare o here. TUpon open up offic: der a landslide of the day had closed mail were handled. for the forc to as possible to keep the It and packages moving on tination. Tuesday and also witnessed a ail. Post m s before Christmas exce that of any other after nias iher of currence ped un- mail. and be 40,000 es 0f 14 was sw fore work ast cards des- We output of that r cent extra man ing the | were In former was all that ristmas season, [callea into service | were kept vears one was needed but fo this vear and| every minute. Even forced to work | Christmas mail | busy W over delive to local people The parcel truck was handled by two men in-| id of customary one. Despite the large increase in mail, the local | office was cleaned out and received by 5 p. m. W¢ vered before t tha ning ng a good si ng post | the This morn ment of CF as mail | «d, the result of the ) ! of people to heed to the ad- | to mail | ceiv- | o fai vice of postal au Christmas Pageant The children of the ck of 1 ) their Christr Holy | in the afte: a festival Mrs. Gene nday | orcloch pres tion ocents HOLIDAY QUIET HERE obscrved by t years and it ington ridge Wednesday frit of the brought about the arrest of two men | services om Hariford who were charged by | |Cor e Geor with | | violation of rules i | without license or repistration. The | cars were operrted by Joseph Beck- | Ma-|or ana Frederick W. Whitman. The | Berlin ly.(o machines collided on the high- | W ay th a No Atcidents or Arrests—lJactoric Dy oalah in K ngton in Eas sume Work Today—Vanina Col- | il's chu Kar t red Heart church road and ¢ lects Pay Due Him for Five Y Mr. wny fr Malarney at Home ends of Danicl of the —Church May Act on New Pastor chairman school hourd who bTates | ynew 1t th . Anderson, lusty septis t the ir io ington, « or vate lane near Becker's hill : 2 3 Fast Berlin Items | A 2 5% = st The 1 Christmas tree exer- | Ay L el Methodist unday school | on the road t Yo = L "Ui y from his spell of illne = L ovening a2 Tabs’ Business Meetin; i U ORI no sign he wouldw't before | . S putin o ecting of ildren of the Sunday school over, Tonight he expects | p e soatal socicty will be held on 1t @ program of recitations fiicnds of Other Years | january 6, The following evening teRdlrtoflon g ot Hartford, he | D b Aot AT ans Rl Mabelle Barnes. Santa Cl 1 A e h attend and distribute the gif ol hea e he tree. The public has been Frank Picrpont ited to attend. Special Meeting of Chu Migs Ithoda Pratt has returned to A special mecting of the irooklyn, N. Y. after spending cational church Christinas with her mother, Mrs. tin, Charles Pratt Miss Gertrude Bunce college spent Christmas zuest of her mother, Mr nce. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Read and fami- pent Christmas in Meriden as the ts of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Hazel- wood A final rehearsal of the Christinas ant to be presented Sunday eve- g at St Gabriel's Episcopal hurch will be held at the church to- morrow evening. The pageant is be- ing given under the direction of Miss Helen Stevens of Harttord. Mr. and Mrs. Harold R incd at a tamily reunion over Christr A social time M der- be- the will be o'clock The cl will pre and songs under wwior that ju this cve wasn't e ting at K This ly significant problem of chure mee of Adelphi re as b William in calling is hig pastor for the now without one. Collects Pay After 5 Years ph Vanina of Farmingt akes no claim it 1l position of G his country arrying on the \larging the cattered Bis- | | Jo ly s ocess of Tond 1 to we Zu » do G n Gee lowir pay to remain con- | tory ts before collec 15 in this . Frary & nd fhiled to | which werc oy s not present, return in 1918 to Ha of the ts 0 New pur- moni 1o explained the d witho ord in ! o @ year and Cl enjoye hard Yantz and with re family Office Mi ans ot been reports Cp packs cleaned from au- morning. The it had permis- vas open vester o'clock in the to dispose of Post latives in worked at the | Drug compa than 20 y Fol. | U Hartford, he |thorities ther nsington, where he now | POst office ctor of the oldest confec- |5ion to b shop there. “And here I am towr Miss Edi the relatives in New Christmas day ahout ) this though closed, 7 until eitort h Northrop i spendin and holidays with | Brit was observed Talcot for sl lo <bi htly mo years. REB0TT w it stay in to in | sy tioner said (Continucd on Page 11) M an afternoon | the pagea; that it many frie succes great ristmas stor according Tl lows, Crucifer—Fred La Standard Burdett flag: Albert Scribe veter Ja Wise men—Ra, Boyce and GTRAN PLAINVILLE bear Forr ly ‘TONTGHT | | | trading, a large amount o The Best Pictures Let's Go Over to Plaimville | | | SATURDAY CHARLES BICKIORD in “THE SEA BAT b fville | both occasions on complaint of his | ed by | allowed Angels- Rus King Herod King's Courie Froelich. —William For: Froelich. Lorraine page—Edwar ril Pag Chief priest—John Fletcher. Guards—Richard Stewart, Matthews, bert George Stewart Mary—Alice ¥ Robe: Flynn Joseph—John Marcham. ther Lingley, Virgins — ¥ Eyers, Dorothy Bates and Flore Chorus—Lois Lacke rest, Elinor Ang ders, Alice 1 Roberts, ginia Moore, Thelma Cain riel Jo Mary Godshall and O During the p a song by it Eva Joth tion. The com the pageant consi Forrest, Mrs. Ralph Edward Lackey and Parson The children ha time rehearsing f expressed a v t be taken at needy of Plainville, be complied with turned over to th Furnishes s the result of actlon taken by | Meritt O. $10 e T forced to fu he follows out Judge Ryde 1 1 was 1 some months contrit to his He disappeared a wards and w in Buffalo, i to Hartford Tucker of the fice and turned ove authorities. He 120 s disco wife Funeral of Mrs, ral Bonander, services 74, of nue were 1 3 Me New Britain. Rev berg of was in Brita that ¢ Falrview for wa roads had t Consting al At that e Norton park in first cl order to afford the good coast to protect the iding. varned to park The ¢ ilide on because tomobiles, a m a wonde for coasting. town Je ell and Lois Jacobs. tt Fanlon. | Powers, George Russell, Donald Bottomly, | Parsons Evelyn Marion Duffy. Mu- s of Mrs. Eugene this pageant for the and the money state’s W Westwood Park, Tuesday ev childr o rolds, Doris | given work a | tory, accord | All of the | tory will gather on January 1 and Martha Rebekah Meeting Martha Rebckah lodge will hold special meeting on Monday eve at 8§ o'clock in G Claude | requested that Fred present There Her- | rehearsal. Ohristmas ( Governor and M | bull, Major and Mrs |and other | evening at Mrs. C avenue. Mrs. Mrs. Trumbull. A Christmas e ing The Cooldiges Northampton Mass | had spent President : May Hunters and fis their to ting to f = [ William rest and Irving “orrest, Eyers, rt Flynn, me will also be a gu thering John H. T John Cool gathere and Stanloy relatives the homse arles Clark Clark isthon on Farr Bottomly, Pearl | nce Richmond. Nancy F elo, Jane Saun- nders, Dorothy Fanion, Vir- Marion it | was canie da d Mrs. Ca Secure Boyce, Elalue rlene Cargill there will be rgarten | cording today recita- | W charge of | Care | sible. depart- 0 ot in Willian Miss Mrs. tvelyn | 10st—One Bn@l }Vews | UNEMPLOYED MEN . GUARD COASTERS 20 Engaged by City—List of Posted Hills Announced (CHARLES F. OLIN DIES Is rub) Tel glven their eeks and have at an offering 1 of Quit Claim Filed Thelr wish will proper source. Bond nd on L Intends to Sell Merchandise town | e o el nonths towards | family. He was| bond to assurs | the order of | e Body to Meet nd ord ily's red to support. e 1ot a vered last w r to the Plain- was arrested on| Continued in Court Today—Nu- . Bonander for Mrs. Oak was o Charles 1. Olin Dics ning, ‘elock chapel in E. Kling Burial cemetery, New Children made today | in Charles H.| en rolled and | dition in | n of the | In | fa chil eep out s placed on the < been reserved | hild not of nd ntage of M 1 out of hospital ting fro oy h Ie troul liome on He was nt to the for B about s not attempted t here, but Co Schubert keeping for the boy. Quiet Christni istras d the my ide The sideral from 4 m he servic over, th be seen on the stree The day passed wit as people ext mas trees. Only was recorded d cars coming toget morning at Blossor machines weré 1 10 one was injured. Merchants today Wednesday was a ba 1g dlsposed of. Pactory to Trur tororrow that the taken. large noon for annual iny Despite the number of bull Mg a employes Boy ove issin polic running rous occ Meriden ionth ago o return nstable chool He to his a wa nas Here : passed aining hout WE WILL BE GLAD TO EXAMINE YOUR FEET FREE! Plainville Office Open Monday Tuesday, Wednesday from 10 am to 9 p.om Waterbury Office Open Thurs- day, Friday, saturday from 10 Close g. Co Wi entory 1 shut-d will 2—Peatures—:2 SCHEER UP AND SMILY with Divie Lee and Avthur Lak SPECIAL NEXT WEELR SUNL MONL TUES. Jovery Inch a Laugh HAROLD LLOYD in “FELT FIRST? GOLF WHERE AOLF New, Smootl sporty Gy IDLE HOUR PLAINVILLE All Times— Special Rates for At BEST a m to 9 p.om. Appointments respondence R. J. MOREL WHITING Plainyille, I81 EAST MAIN Watcrbury made by cor- GOLFERS i Floor eens COURSE 20 STRELT No. 1 STRELT Door Anderson, ending the reci- | of his t B 1892 Mr. Now all extra been released and | holiday rush mail was | handled beforc the mail tati In nts have irricd AL rom | the last of the | expected to day is over. Carricr Hiram Hurlburt, tho fell and broke his arm a few days ago, is reported to be improv- cd. though he has suffered consid- | vrable pain in the broken limb. Bill a Scratch Pad : Charles C. Anderson of Ker t of her father. The local | o "o recetved in ordinary « . five grandchildren. o dollar bill with two figures on it IREAIMe WOtk i their sum beneath. “Somebody SLIGHT BUN various factories and DUSINESS \q)10d to know how much 198 and 1 WOUND Gl ton have Te-| 57 are said Mr. Anderson. He did HAS sumed activities after the Christmas | | oe"ca ¢ \whother the added sum was | A holidays. All stores. the post office | orrect or not, but the PRACTICALLY and the Berlin Savings bank are | i b 5 € { bill went unquestioned. open after having been closed yes- ) Visit Children's Home HEALED terday. The George I3, Prentice com- | embers of the Epworth League N pany has been working on half torce | of the Kensington Methodist church L EBC during the enfire weck, it was said, | visited the Children’s Home in New 1S No MORE CAUSE FOR " \NORRY -+ Anderson young lady who had just cof Denmark the previous year. He was 3y years old at the time of his mar- Tingd Al and Mrs rson have two both members of the Hartford fire department; and one daughter, Mrs. Marion Anderson in Meriden. Her husband, a man of Swedish extraction, las the same m “ be is Better ctter carrier Anc let € £O DOCTOR'S BULLETIN! FRECKLES ding na couple Th houses Kensin value of the but full time will be resumed Mon- | pritain today —carrying with them day. A holiday will be observed on | P e R iary 1. | was suggested some ti 0 at a The Ame of Epworth Leagues held in pany ag various leagues make contributions to the home. It was suggested at the Plain- ville meeting that some form of en- tertainment be held to raise funds, Goods cont today v vican in at \ristinas intermission. A holiday he observed t on New Year's like mployes at the Gos and Deleeuw company will not take | meeting Plainville hould that ere wis ) BACK To SEE US To Ay, HE SAID WHEN HE LEFT To FLY HOME SOME OTHER FOLKS MAY cALL To seEE You!l Gea! REALLY THINK SO.-AN'CAN T Greetings] TELL THEM ABOUT Your oo ) ( WELCOME L Faccucs (& HoME i !'o0 you b / c