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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1930. 7 . o sirous of obtaining is described as :rondmon is reported as fair. Other be in the Forestville cemetery. | their names to the petition aske Plalnvllle News “waste land -n ar the west'canal, ]nzoualulrlr:a are taking care of the Mrs. Christensen, the widow of ed for a space in the park because Plainville.” The canal is one which |night work during his absence. | Madz Christensen, leaves a son, L. reity of parking space on the runs into the lake and New Britain Cosmopolitan Bowling | L. Christensen of Springfield, Mass.: | Memorial boulevard and prohibition wishes to own this as well as adjoin- Lucky Strikes three daughters, Mrs. Robert Muzzy <ing in other sections In the 0 ”c ing properties, | willara ey of Bristol, Mrs. H. H. Hollings of | center of t s ° I]R [;["]K HEALTH 2 Church of Our Saviour Carlson e 1 Springficld, and Mrs. L. N. Hale of | Dozen Misses to Sing N The church school and the junior | Grayson ee.0 99 88 9 Newington; four brothers, Justus| '3 singers consisti m Wily Centor: church will Le omitted this Sunday. | Woodruft ... 108 10 R B A P b e e e B K Morning prayer with mon at 11D, Sneideman .11 19 1 Victor Johnson of Bristol, and John i, S '\,,j],,L ‘1 ) /n-vjx; “)éarn:-s The choir will sing an an- Johnson of Forestville; and five bt e < OUT OF TOWN CUSTOMERS CALL ENTERPRISE 1200 s el R k . Jennings, Mary Peck, \e Visit of W Quiestion M- s irc Damage Low if f ildred Tibbitts and 2T i Cottle, w © a program D i Y 1924 p:}i:' A;L' P l!:“‘ n will go into th W. Silverid “ae 96 to the board of comn ers f Christmas carols ”.“pCELX'U'lQ uring Year parish house for their aunual CRESL: | . Scheideman | at its meeting in the City hall 1ast | puller Barnes memorial chapel in as tree. PR e cvening, the lowest amount of dam- | west cemetery e . 0 AN da o L 5 st cemetery tomorrow afternoon MISSES’ AND WOMEN'S ! OB Bunday January 4, the mecton U1 v cobelils i 1 i02 age by fire In 15 years was record- | ot 5:45 o'clock. Mrs. Isabelle Bald- Rev. Lincoln E. Frye, will be in the . i o 9 R M ye, oy B ed for the fiscal year ending No- | ... ’ e e i e 3 n | win White will play accompaniment. ey AH S sy e £ Si0 5 biatase :r‘;;;rr e ;‘1?",”"”!3 | Miereciotue QiR anking Kan org be baptized are requested to confer Night Hawks 21,415, is more than $200.000 1esS| recita) will be given for three-quar- Special Town Meeting o Bc Held | with Mr. Frye during the coming | Jasild 134 95— aga | fhan Dhe Highest ¢ DA e of an hour by Miss Estelle Wil o 3 96 59— recorded several yez Otitne| ! [ ] . Firs e charie | veek, i v <. 97 96 RIS L S Albert D. Wilson, Samuel V After First of Year—>Mecrchants Congregational Church al seeee. 93 83 88— 74| ate, "-‘ 5 g 10} stee nd Arthur § res of the Warned Against Counterfeit Bills | Church school from ) 1o 10:30 ol LR g i - b & eme ion will a. m. Kindergarte d n 101 1 - IgiEcs s | usher t o0 wis Jepect £hé —Services in Churches Tomorrow. | classes during ) - == ; : ; : ) the premises Morning worship at 10:45 } S 6—1494 | Aty A ¥ v t ay afternoon ton avenue is completing his fifth | the Magi.,” by Duboi . | Napolian s Tl 5 year as health officer of Plainville [ them, “The Desire of 3 Richardson and will start on his sixth year Jan- | Matthews; and offertory solo, O |P. Mor: vary 1. He was appointed in De- |Holy Night,” Adam, by Mrs. ] Roper o s club oppose a troupe of aquatic cember, 1924, to succeed Dr. J. N.|Cray. Scrmon theme, °* Sharples +:116 100 A it ';‘:;‘l-l;:.",‘f,‘:". i |Stars from the Pittsfield, Mass Bull and assumed his duties on Jan- | With God.” The Congre a — — Asrit when 36 ware answered, Mo, |BovS club st the local posl sbch uary 1, 1925, The health officer con- | Young People will observe e 540 496 484—1520 ||, (ool 60 calls, No, 2 answered | P8 8t 8 o'clock this evening. Head- ducts his offices in the Neri block in j Night” in the parish house at 6:30 35, No. 5 answered 56 and Welch |ing the local swimmers will be Cap- Central Square. He is also a mem-|p. m. All youm‘i people who have “ o }"Ol & ;_D‘r:.‘”i ;:";eud' "o | tein Altred Mecue, ber of the civil service commission. | returned for the holidays are invited ¥ £ el s i Funeral of C. F. Olis Dr. Cook set up practice in the | to be the guests of the society. A antol News Cornndis ton i JonngRober s are i N O Geri block in Plainville on July 22, | social hour will follow the devo- nounced that a set of resolutions on | FARETR) SVIces for Charies 1924, and has established a large | tional service \hel death of Ineraham, | o rture official who died Thursda private practice since coming he Baptist Church AP o i at 3 o'clock this after- (Regardless of Any Previous Markdowns) He received his early training Morning worship at 10:45 o'cloc e I S St ST R T Fuller Pabaed Norwich schools and receive i 0 S . 0 ; [ P ¢ expected | Memer in West cemofery medical degrec at Tu e is a | Kendrick 1 by businessvas veteran of the World war is a | Year.” will [ilvEN PR[]M']T"]N e c ] o n.z : . s personal friends 5 < 5 . 5 4 member of Brock-Bar: t, [ ior service., F i at nsion e o atives Sl Smart hats including every important fashion of soleil, velour, fur felt, e o ,. m. All childr city_council at its next meeting. | 2°% i Eh i | Dr. George I. Cook of Farming- | I " po; To Meet Bay Staters s The mermen Trissol Boys' :rgest number of calls were made e ; & . The health officer has v he ¢ prog requested chiet told) the comn ‘(?:,;:,;vi?y"‘sqmd white felt trimmed, gold and silver hats, black satin hats and black lace hard to obtain many needed i sent. At 7 p. T Christ- tment was u 3 models trimmed with rhinestone bands. |appointment and has made many |include rec placed in the vault, rial h town repo ome of t sl the are this ). hoir. Al .! b 2 nora s L 4 - = | Counterteit biils of mina On W ) 5 30| | 1 ntai th all| et BLACK AND COLORS tiong have made their appearance in | oclock a soctal ana entertainment | FIRE DAMAGE VERY LOW| ; Ferilai o | warned (o be on the wat nts. A e evers, all executives | These counterfeits have becn {wi a candls atin .| Reaches 15-Year, Bottom, Chief | L ; : o at tr v ture Mfg, Co.j M {covered in New Britain ;i ne attend ! e - Ay y n u’g.‘ of- All Sales Final — Second Floor | : Plainville e Wil last| Hayes Reports—Railroad Opposes | | Counterfeit Bills cial music 8 treasur £ the | after | | Plainville Tr states that the |ushered 1n | | bills ent imitations of | Methodist Church of Charles F. Olin. wre show at tl co | {origina ly by examination | Church school at 52 m v thi ut charge. | e ———— ) . 1 Epwor at 6 p. € radi crat in the United States . rst 2 T st Berlin Items ¢ rvice at 7 o'clock : i e e 1 i o : ohitna: et ) Y AT Be G At At ' erfei Church 2 s el S zagements Announced oal: 7 Berlln News 1 ¢ an v ) Sacred Heart :il't;<liy‘l oo i Sever : M il celet 1 tomor- T \\j Hamel, | 3y 703 Mrs. Lov D of 1 _|Marceline Day to Wed G ajorit e proces IL{ morning at b o'clock by Rev. J. C. [made their appearance in t al | row ng at § and 10 e Noxth M sl wce announce ngagement Los Angeles Fur Dealer st 1rse Brennan. The meeting of the Su e et nspecior ! 5 : * [ been elevat ; i 1- | Of the g Mis: vood, Dec. 27 (UP)—Mar- orl 3 | day school will follow. im nearly 20 bills that tev. am P. Kilcoyne, § I Zipp, to E 1 Conlo T e B s B cared for by the differer ity 1d RS 1 stated that t} E bers of ha Rebekah |y 5 s art 1 ngagenment L zeles fur dealer, but no date Prospect Park Project — Funeral | | | zations which worked with this 1y school will convene | were new drawn on a N 3 st v r Ry 1 v lartino, | has been s r the wedding. pu > in view., The committee is | a, wmnual Christma - | York e imitation e t ectal 1 ng t c s been pros d is newly t 5 » son of anc i hey had been cd of Russell Gold, « e the b has becen no re- | M Ve ‘clock. Ther: tieg | Mrs ph Buchieri of this c s years, but it was not Coale, J. Wilson, Wil- AL - het ik air- | g It ation will be d off erous oppo | Mrs. Robert lfagan, Harry|7:30 p, 1 the church. The pa ts. By a car ation, it | w s earss for furt advane it. The ap- | Christmas Partles on Tap she v ¢ ige diamond E Mrs. Fred Johnson, Mrs. |, 1oted arou T | may be seen t N th n hristmag that she made Announce Lngagement it r ark's Epsicopul will be ¢ neetin, the 1 nu t € s g in th s years | Fdonit i s A s b 5 gement of Miss Anna « Britain will be the| — g o | : f County Auniliary Meeting o 0 M A s B et | Charios Wetdon an Cion strect All | The American Leeion ~ausilary | Ui of his ince 2 on i « ' Just the Thing For —_— cnsingt 4 “harles R AL jual Christmas tree exercises | 3 1 to be pre w ilar cou E on > enir c CEe vide | ; g Vs, ¥ S ; i1l be held with' ihe ueuallevchange Receives Communi t the in Sin t 5 > : R 3 3 Ch Hiolds Degrees from Amberst, Hart- o 4 5 Z Sttt ; I S fternoon 3 X 1 505 e | e R : i : : : lcagO. Morning worship at the Mcthodist | ¢ by First Selecti James | numbr be the s luty at . Later he| til 5 t 5 church tomorrow will be held at|Simpson from G L PR LA e il SsigT o tk S. Mem Cares for 60 Families, Plans for N Bowiine 10:45 o'clock, the toplc of the morn- | Qui New Britain et nDL st of & : e e AT da e wmnexation of land ad Tr. and ! rvice d joined the |! I Future—Church Notices, . / g leaguc o ev. 15 L. Wilson will conduct the e Shuttle Meadow reser- | in lons the . nd we ’ the | fetc g h Games will Prentice company i b e The mayor requests that a spe- | birth of a daughter, Pa Anr 1 “or cight|be pla ft 1 distributed 12 noon. The Junior High 1 e | ci e as soon 8 George Sch ght t « 1 f acro com-|and refresh s will be served 1 is 1 t e on ion ab named Tomorrow ernoon ford seminary—Nurse Committee | its last playin crnity bowling alley pair of |armory at Valley and ( old F. Iimmett post team of ; s t P g - is a tale r r s 10ld . now pastor of the ( . F X 1 + - 5 L ; o ional ch at Middleboro, | ek 1 oers 1 ) 1 powed up best du past ’ 1 5 Mass., to fi vacancy created | 0 el . ‘fjm who have heen experfencing when Rev. Vernon L. Phillips e ¢ the effects of a d While not e uch has been said about it, many Is and cisterns are dry or low that the water is objectionable, For 1 past several wec one large | mayor will be forwa private water svstem has had to be | The local town officials wis thousands of gallons|aquaint themsclves more from a nearby pond. New Britain plan when most of and is involved sterns went dry | fricier vice he| various | Ru spend- Kensington on September 7 to previous four the office of president Fish- enandoah college at Dayton, Va ks and Key-Holders—will be board of trustecs of the loc; consolidation info (v‘lhr;z‘] d by A. Gi ! .f‘u}\vln» 2 ar t » team will a wame appropriatc to the | xfieldsis Ak ! company. This has not been Mr. Garficld, Wl GANEL 1 upon as yet, though it will preacher at the ston church \e near fut The team of two weeks ago, has om | e - A e {wo schools, having been graduated | oo o GG Rastvedsen from both Amherst college and the [ ., S mpete ) ) Hartford ologica ary. His | s ; ety rias will mec \ is a gra of Mt. Holyok et 5 to the teams and in ; uv‘:lvw;\ ! ln'\’o“m = " T G G colteze. A . oo okl v e hon Rt e 2 3 t ves on Cruis |t parisi will e their sch i ensington Methodist Church of weekly whist 2 ord Theologlcal seminary, leld became pastor of the <!’x‘v«d"fil::fnfi*""1““C°;‘:"‘“ i e The ( v -‘.l‘v(".’:,‘w’y .\,u"- {:‘;]lyl.xn,,‘n“l\"‘ <. Ja .. 5. at ; : - -~ WE WILL BE GLAD L ¢ on £ i ; 2 Today and All Next Week y TO EXAMINE New Haven” Roud 'uhjmg Hamps For the B m;r)m:ll”;i‘?t. Kly\’\“‘ Hadie: | o > A ,‘ : : leaat Loomi(r)liz[é:s;’(())si;ihilitv YOUR FEET FREE! .. where h 5 be S TR 5 f B PR e | Harold Lloyd, Barbara Kent, Plainville Oftice Open Monday, iro, of a F o, known tn the “lost” o Vidcal (Eiestata At Al in “FEET FIRST™ || Toesday, Wednesday from 10 ) thin & | a.m. to 9 has come within the real of possi- o ™ < . . p. m. bility thro the find i 1 UN., MON., TUL Waterbury Office Open Thurs- expedition )y 2 AT PLAINVILLE STRAND day, Friday, Saturday from 10 = 1ds. whic returned from the | — []a m. to®p m an desert | Many \'p(‘(‘izfl\ H e —_—— Appointments made by cor- [ 3 amilles of St ‘ 1 Sir Ahmed Hassanein B in GOLF WHERE GOLFERS respondence. ark, accor Sna will t : \dopted ok celebratea Chrlstmas with a pn 1 discovercd Arkenu and Owen- i JOLE BEST pt ent stz el ; T Rt | worth ) S T loca Gifts, Writing Paper. etc IDLE HOUR COURSE T xm;v Lo : A y mact en working hard mak- adition it however, that 2 enjoyed. Mi Ruby Gi otti of . Thosec a the still i v third oasis. /,”_! PLAINVILLE 181 EAST MAIN STREET B o i } e this scrvic o it v s e rsan ek e el Lo HERGHIE e s LR R 2 il || Gastle®StorestInc: At AN Times— Ty i 6ot ot iroe, o i Special Rates for Parties lors s k. The early part of | cle of legends clusters Vot | ST ens Those s Ay ot anything. Girl Scout Guests e Il be given over to an : With a conver of Alpha Mu i e e s e sevet et | FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS A Remembrance A o o0 Land novel featu From 11 o'clock n of girls who attended Camp | {0 B2 s S tohal during the past summer. " T A Nancy Hooker, daughter of|S¢rvice in ti Wil tL e . Mrs. Jean Hooker, has six young|ClOSIE With & s : 12500 0 Jadies as her week-end guests. They | 1€ ¢& FIEDUASADY & by = ; [h ch ch will meet f M FLYING BACK FO 3 THANKS, JUST THE SANE o = = arc Miss Frances Nearing of Wall- [ The chureh choir wil ; A R ¢/ THE DocTor WELL, THATS [/ BY THE WAy, piLey, L S : = BERIIES THIS 1S JUST A LITTLE sal on Friday eveni ERVICE DUTY ; ! YoU DOHT OWE ME A TURN DADS OFFER. PRESENT FROM ME, O MAKE i ord, Misses Murriet Nash, Mary | ™} % G ¥ Robertson and Barbara Smith of |¢'cloct: AND 1 ST DroppeD (7S T AL ANENENTS A el ATHAS ALL 1N MY LINE ) Dowt, BUT 00 | | vou ALwAYS REMEMBER, YOUR. LITTLE FRIEND 4 West Point, N. Y. Miss Dorothy St. Paul's Church IN To SAY Goop Bvz... ) WELL AGAN, FEL_Low.'.'/ SOMETHING FoR RESCUING || OF DUTY... AND, BESIDES, IT WAS ( CANT REFUSE Deane of Northampton, Mass.; and| Masses will be celebrated at St NISTER P I Enesiieslan MG, < / : Miss Katherine Bleod of New Ro-| Paul's church tomorrow a § and RILEY ,_/‘/ 7 S DRl CrEA b et c D lesiroR FRECKLES...T BOUGHT chelle. 0:10 a. m. with benediction at the [ = 77 HIM HOME ..... i Nurse Committee Plans last service. ev, Patrick T. Quin- 2 A IT WITH AY OWN The Berlin visiting nurse com- |jan will assist Rev. John C. Brennan " mittee has planned & means by|in the services. Sunday school will MoKNEY = which it is hoped that funds may be | follow the last mass. raised for a continuation of charity Berlin Congregational Church activities after the Christmas relief! The older boys' class will mect at las died out. I Il Gold. chair-{10 a. m. tomorrow with Rev. Samuel man of the association, reports that | A, Fiske. Morning worship will be plans are under way for golf tourna- held at 10:45 o'clock with preaching 1nents for Kensington and Berlin on | by the pastor, and Sunday school successive nights, preferably on lunder Emil O. Shjcrden will meet at londay and Tucsday nights. respec- | 12 noon. At noon the Men's Bible tively, ne k. class will mect with Russell Gold. the plan is carried through in Kensington Congregational Church its entirety citizens of g Sunday school will be held to- 1l meet at the Country C morrow morning at % o'clock. Rev. (ourse in Lloyd's hall on Monday|Walter M. Roberts will conduct the 1d play off a tournament'morning service, which will follow at themselves with prizes for 10:45 o'clock, gion

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