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To Announce Mamages--Birtha --Deaths -- Parties -- Guests--- for Publication in The News. Weekly Newspapor Southington, the town• the Bumness and Populatmn Creater of

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To Announce Mamages--Birtha

--Deaths -- Parties -- Guests---for Publication in The News.

Weekly Newspapor

Southington, the town•

the Bumness and

Populatmn Creater of

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SOUTHINGTON NEWS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1935

Close of School Still ;,TO WRITEHISTORY '

O_p_posed By South End, ,OF CHURChFigures m,ta.,,,I " '"" "10 ;'LAY HERE

of the South •.,, .... ., *' R+'v. W;lliam H. Kenned)

MISS HELEN ALMOND

St. Thomas"Rev %'dqam k,nnedy. P,tstor

Bristol Street

,• ".•,,,,',•' .h.,,' •tll bc held after

l"lan/.s'•flle Haptl•t t. nureh

Re• J. G. O-h,,r•,, t'a tot

(hace Methodist Epl•cOp'll

Rcv John W Dodsun

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q •0 ,t m -- Church bchoo}•

Fn sl Congre•ttion•

I'lants• ille Congregational

or "•V,•t Main and Church

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Zion Lutheran Chm'eh

NEW ENGLAND

MEETING

Sunday Services

It, 'IOa m--Prayer and Pr•.,

PolL, a-. ,merican DanceAt FalcOn Hall, Knowlep Ave. Sou*hmgtoa

SATURDAY EVENING, Sept 14---8 to 12 O'clock

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Victor gembruski's Victorian Oxeh•t• (,Featured over Radio St,fElons, WATR and WNBC

(FEral Southmgton Appearance)

IS YOUR

MICHAEL RICH

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ter s•reet. Mr R•ch had

Sonthing•on for many year, and

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SOUTHINGTON NEWS. FRIDAY, 13, 1933

A•ae eollB.r and had a long bridal

of tulle. She carried a bmdal

of white roses anti blhe.-

the -¢alley. The maid of hon-r

•tttlred •n a of wh:te sat-gown

.with pink accessories and car

l•ed a bouquet of p•nk roses.

A reception was held at the

3arent• for •he

of the •mmed•ate fam•l

i• followang the ceremony Mr

•ald MrmPetruzznelh left m the af

•'noon on a wedding trip to Ne•*

•ork city. Upon their erturn they

•ll reside at 92 Burke street,

Mr. Petruzzelh •s era-

in Southmgton ,*• the M tn-

of the Swir•ky stor•

NEWELL---COWLE S

Miss Marjorle Gmffm C,wles.

daughter of Mr. and Mr• CI •rence

•.r dowles of Prospect street.

and Sydney K Ne•ell

Mrs. Lilllan Newell of Ms-

were married at the home of

bride's parent• Saturday eve-

Peter MEN! Here's a Real Buy!

Mr •,llham Borg and

•,•,llnla, of Sprmgfi(Hd, Mas-. are

the gue-t- of Mrs Borg's m•ther,

Mrs duha Nolan of Eden a*enuc

The condmou of Ml-• Margaret

•-(•n ,,f Dr and Mr. Erwm Bundy

of O•kland Road. wall enroll ,it

at 7 o'clock. The oeromony

by the-Roy. Philip

pastor of the Plantswlle

ational church More •han

•ere pre,eut at the

ceremonyPriscilla eowle•, smter of

bride, wa• the maid of honor

bridemaids were Mtss E,ther

of Marion, •sier af the

Misa Lois Westerberg

M•ss Marion McGar of

•'•arton, and Mis• Marion BIe•ltt

"•-Waterbury. William ,qalt of En-

"gelwood, N. J. acted a• the best

)•tlalL Thl• usher• were Benjamin

McGar and Donald K. Cramp-

both of Marion The r•bbon

?•earere were M•ss Nancie McGar

Marion, and Wflham Co-lea,

ef the bride.

The bride wore a gown of white

with a long bridal veil and

a bouquet of purple of

•he maid of honor •as at-

iu a gown of orchid velvet

e•rried a bouquet of •hite

The bridesmaids *ore

of aqua-green and carried

of white gardenias.

It•o bride's mother wore a gown

.blue chiffon velvet •ith a cor-

e of sweetheart rose sand hlhes

the valley. The bridgegroom's

was athred in a gown of

lace with a corsage nf red

•as followed by

tion at the hom•.

the parents. Music for'

x•eeption was furnished by

orchestra of Hart-

In the evening M. and

well le•t on an qrmnnounc-

;•Iding trip. Upon their return

'wlll reside on Prospect street

Planla•dle. Mr. Newell

• capri'visor of branch

for the C. A. Cowles Corn-

Inc., o• Plantnv111e.

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S)UyHINGT?N NEWSA Home Town Neap,paper f.r ,;outhington and Vic nity

THE PRINCE Iq'BIASIIIN(• tOM] ANY

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• PHONE 15•for MI news items, ]; citculatmn and advertising cMls. •

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ROUTHING'PON FRI•Aa£, SEPTEMBER lg, 19B5

° ' arher DaysAlo.n.g The WayILL I AUI HOBFNSA('K I

. " ' I March 15. 1901 Mrs. l•lank NohM of Mllldale

b:d•m Dltkelman of M|lhiale l-

the <ck

•,llhatl• D*llg•t *v, tll hu,hl a

, SNAP SHOTS

"l'od•y being F'rtday, the thn-

Go.h, •e te•tainly left the •um

F Shellenheck of Mlhlale offer.- t and so forth which are ,t sure sign

Mr- VCarre•, •]llTanl.• of Ne• l.ooked like t pohtlcal conxen-

. . . the Colonial theatre M.ny an en-

followed the luck) I

'caUT•e long f,ce,In the harness they (hm't

the • ll- ]

that they d•d f,,r the first fee,

In the Repubhcan pa ty ue h,tve what might be ttqmed,

the "Old Guard", the Young tlepubhc.m club and the lt.h,m-

•merlcan Rep•hhcan club. Ch)•e c(.)})elatioll })• all thl•'e

factions •ill enh•ce the chances of a •;. O. P.

poMt where the Democratm candidate- •

severe pre-electlon he,uhlcht'•, ihlt tf .Ill3 ol the three I•e- m,,nth. •, hax,, b,.n -t,qmg up Thorns- D,,,•.•hua ha< been t,k

terest or goes nvel to the enenl%. •)htlc.tl dl.,t-tel lOl thl', ,,n,

y•r at leaM. •tt• on the Rel)•bhean dool-tep I .p..:a,,,,i .n I,,r appe.,he•t•¢

even worse, licit. %•e have tiw "Old (;U,lld", tilt' It,alum-Am- h•mg ,, •11 dep(nd upon tht, chmt.e

eNe• bemo•'atle club, and the young l)emoerat•. Addt• to ,,e make The only •ay t,, greater -treo* •a• •)e•atod on •e•ter,

these is the Po mh Pobtlcal club g hteh. •hfle ttem nes no lh,me ,rod rm,,r h,r•'e-t• m t•v*• , at 1he Ne,, Haven hnsptal.

•e m its title to aho• its pot ea faith, is a factol to he •" the m•elhg, nt pl ,m•ng , f p. t

mckonea • th m tne uem•rat c ranks t

The b•m •le of Amen,can politics, naturalb enough, if.,•,manngis • place a slate of candidates m the field •ho have the• fa•mer•,ko. •th ht• •r-p- A he,,

.•.turt]vant Blower for thmr forg-•

Mr- Mfred T Ma-on of Pitts-

Charle- M *D,•lte• of Southmg-

greatest chance of winning. The internal strategy of each •,h,, planted mu• be a httle thing

party in its selection of these candidates l• well worth watch- ' a d rt u•r, a gre * deM of energy

•ln the grt,x•mg. Lut the re.ult may Mondax mormng by a fall• a•eloek at the home ofi•g. •t Us hope. however, that the loaders will not b•ome]•urpa•, exen the •,flde.€ dre,tma., take • to the Nexx Haxen h,$-•l , Mesemte, comer of Main and

sO e•ssed in their •litical game as to for•t the

issuo at s•ke, that of placing a competent administration m -red. m ,x ,, •ther an,l dw when the * * * the •d•e¢lmlustrml society of

chgrge of the town's affall'• for the coding year. .un.hme ,ff prat:tc ,l expetwnce Casper Rinsing, •h,* •- now the Cong•gattona[ chu•h, the

With the completion ol the new M.C.A. braiding, nex' har, e-t a•ll be greater %nd • Your correspondent wa• mis,n-.o •t g,,e. The agrnu•tute of life Walter FII -, m l-xe,l •,x the formed in rega• to the party glv-

the• will no doubt be a campal• for memlmrship. Thl-, • perh,p• the mo•t mtere•tmgt •etna Nut compare, reee,•ed a en by M• Lottie Bennett lm•t

[ampllign M.,uhl n,*• I,e •OlllHt•d h* lht' x.llh of flw lo• • [,nd •.rth,•hfle endeav.r that •e, t,uln Friday M•s Ben-

•tirely since throe are undoubt•ly many adult• •ho would ,v tr• borne ,,f u- are p,,o• •

enjoy the fine recreatmn and g•d-fello•hip to he found m L,,mq, who plant (heap ceed, m],ed hat )(,H ¢t•ckhtm •, •e}•etly tMt them w• no pany.B•eh a• organization. Our info•t was a member

Funny how t•mes change When

•e x•ele klds ue hated to have t()

,tart hack to ,chool m the fall hut

I)s earl• Wonder •h•?

•md-qzed •quad and the boy•

haxe plent3 •,f enthu. • m TheI}• W S Steadman x•htch is - It •s hoped that the la, he- of "

care,! (m the corner of Ce•',r Pla•t•vllle "•111 let their Satuldax [•,ay his tea•l .hape• up it pre.ent

-treot ,rod ('enter place, b,k• gg { think •t s gonn,, be okay {f he

•an,*x•o •ale of domestic hakes' It) be giX- can dig Up a Couple ,,f hnemen

Parents should urge then" voun•'sters to join the "Y" •,u• the •,,ll in uh,•h ,,e plant our• .e,,(t• Soml'tl,,,e• the- fertlht• of

Org•ization •d to make It their recreation •nd mStl'uetive h•e md hope and m•p•ratmn are'r ehly fr.m sod that • Wepared

r•d•VO•. I• a Y. M. C. A. there are oldPr •d competent • I wkm• and our •dea .eed• d•e be ntelh•entl• •hey are the fa•-

•etorg who will teach .VOlt ehltdl• along pl'op•l lines. • f.re they sprout But there ar•

•h•se instmn't-r* help I. hulhl fill,, •il;lla•tet'• in ].•x• ;111•1 (•tht.r• •hn kn,,• h.x•....to farm •ce..ful lt, ader•

•chool team last ,•e•k•on apparentb toucl•ed a new 1o• Atld

a Cl'edRable se•on defeatlng a lot of fine cabber team.,.Perhaps the Recreation Park is too far fl'om the tm•n to

be accessfl)le fop the games as far as 5aany people are Con-

cerned but if they" •ere really interested in what the local

boys were doing in athletics •t seeme that they could h•ve

nade an effort to •ttend a few games. These boys need yodr

support and they deserve it. Nothing spurs a bunch 0fyoungsters to their best efforts more than the fact that tiaey

yotmg men at the age when the.v are most •mpressionable.|t•_'s quile po•.•ll•h, lhal liWl'e uiLl I., a Y %%" ('. A. m'

ganized when the new building • completed. There is,great

need for such a IO'oup here m Southmgton and we trust that

t}ie plans will matermhze shortly.

A Y. M. C. A. serves many useful purposes. In the firstphme parents can be assured that their children are m anatmosphere of wholesomeness, secondly that they are under

proper supervision ,thn'dly that they are not becoming

fitreet 16iterers. Recreation and sports naturally form a lar-

ge, part of "Y" work, for what better way is there to gain; ChOW that the3 are nnder the srrutiny of ohler peoph,the confidence of a youngster than to help .teach him the' Recall your o•n youth. Remember how good you used

right way to play his favorite game or sport. Once this end to feel when an adult commended you for some little thing

is accomplished it is a comparatively simple task to turn the that you had done well? These football contests are building

boy's or garrs thoughts along a number of constructive fine bodies and fine characters for these boys. Why not at-lilies, tend as many home games thin fall as you can and•t the

Bill, as we stated above the Y. M. C. A. should not be boys feet that you are encouraging them to do t•etter things.

to the youth of the town exclusively. There are many adults I

RACES PROVIDE THRILLS

Fonr days of light harn•s• rac-

ing frbm, Mqndny to Thursday,

Sept..•6 • i•,

on Friday and

20 to 21, oVm' a

strip will

the family and therefore w¢ sup-

•osed our report was correct.

•ED• WAitE

Everp'•t$" has Its'•h• • m•who ha• •ought •nd wo• • men

who have risen • high positions

not only in their o• home city,

but bayond the •nfin• of that

city. •ey have gone ahead with

a spi•t of •mmd•hip, shoulde•

ing their full •a• •f •rk and

•sponsibility wh• •led on •

do so for their cites •k•, nomawr what s•ces they h• to

m•e. You e• see •ese m•

daily. Real community builders•

men who have done things.

T•se wh• d•ve au•obiles to

work i, business •cttons should

pay for • luxu• hy ,paring

their car• in p•vate parking

grounds or •ragas • shopp•

may park on busmesss st•ts

while •e• bu•.

Eve• pe•on in the ci•i•d

world can b•ome a sodlter in the

War for Pe• by using his influ-

ence f0r'f•effdshtp a•fl Inte•a-

tional •quar•de•li•, and by •k-

ing vigo•us exception • the hes

of the hate-m•e•.

No man develops • l•tlng suc-

ce• •th•ut sucee•ull• •suming

•sponsibility and d[s•arging it.

It is all ve• well to t•eo•z• but

the man who would h•e I•ting

succ• h• • le• to appl• th•

o• to •r• •eo• •one

doesn% •t •ar. •mbtnatton of

who find little to occupy their spare moments and have be- I

gun to be a little bit d•ssatisfied because of that fact. The I

new "Y" will prowde an excellent outlet for these men.[

•aere will be a fine gymnasium where they can enjoy active

gporting compet tion, thero will be a reading room whe•

o•/le may enjoy restful moments reading fine literature andhmtly there will be a spwit of gtmd-fePowship that will help I

retttt• a zest for life. ,When the Y. M. C. A. begins its campmgn for membm-/

"•s•ip, let the people of the town of Southmgtov show this •

f.L•, 0Y-i•izntidn [tow tnneh tt app•piatea the xnrkby enrolling not only our children but ourselves!

ENCOURAGE THE BOYS

The Lewis high school football season wdl shortly get

way. Coach Fontana has lost a lot of fine players

graduation but he has a fine, willing bunch of

out there on the field every day and is Imolding

outfit. They may not be but

tllere playing their hardest every of

been to the boys

their hearts

far t.ha

Our record for predwtmg the

outcome of wmou• sporting events

We bet on the Yankee• to beat th•

Tigers m the Amemcan League.

Ain't •t •ful •

Wonder •f the Oak Streel

i" triv shoreward this ueek-end?

And we still won't make any

pred,ctmns about the outcome of

the fall elections. The Democrats

•ant us to pick the Republicans

•. that they'll lose and the Repub-

hcan• uant us to pick the Demo-

crats for the same reason. Sure is

nu.e to be so popular.

Suppose that there is a reason

for everything bu•t we can't see

why •t-has to mm every day

stead of every other day.

Under•tamt that the East •treet

lad•es are getting m a few prac-

tice sessions before they start

playing the mefl in their seasonal

card tournament. Guess we'll plek

the men to wm just t• make sure

that the ladies come out on top.

We wanta wi•h Eddle Ferruccl

lotsa luck m his studies w.y out

there m Hawab and •e hope he

eeads this. Drop as a llne some

time, fella, and let us know how

things are breaking.

Pohtleal pyrotechmcs are ex

•ected to keep the town's tempera-

ture at a h•gh point during the

next few week• Once the caucus-

es are over nnd the candidates

hnve finished vacillating beh•eeti

acceptance and cefusal we erm set-

tle down t• Amerlea's gl•atest

door sport, politlcal ery•tal gas-

Ing with sound ascompantment.

"How are you feeling this morn-

ing?"

"Like the bottom of u stove."

"Hn'.• 'a that?"

"Grate."

We understand that a numberOf eopias o• tllo, NOWs arosave/l becahse o•' •e

library. Just clip out the stories] Well, it'• time for us to tako

and paste them in a ,cr, p book1. S,turday into bak'¢ thr• l•

THOUSANDS PREFER SILENT GLOWPROGRESSIVE ROTATION

Valentine De PaolcPLUMBING AND HEATING

Highwood Ave. Southington Phone5$7

South ngton BankTrust Company

Every Deposit up to $5,000 in-

sured bv Federal Deposit In-

surance Corooration.

Supervised bv both State and

Federal Authorities.

Interest on savings accounts is

comouted ouarterlv. Thismethod of comoutation has adecided advantage over thesix-months method. We shall

be glad to explain this to you.

"United We SU d"

By conserrin• mlr individual strength

an,I adding it lo lhe eollecltve strength O['

andfold.

Sums of money, large or rmall, united

fronl linte Io time to Ollr colh,etive RI]m•

creale a force repre•Pnting financial aeeur-

ity. A savings hank accmmt is a• exeeIle•t

medi.m for effecting •ltis flnaneiM

•hieh I)rutects nR and our family.

THE SOUTHINGTON

$ WNGS BalThis Bank ia a Member

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Chaplet One

ANNA KARENINA

...... SOWPHINGTON NEWS. FRIDAY.

the .........

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to Vronaky and his mother and burrind away from the stai•on

Once t•t home with St•va and

In her heart. Dolly pitied Anna

"vVhat Dolly did not know was

burg to#ay.' she sald 'Why th•a

sudden ohange of plan •''

'the platform There. on the ra,L•.in the wake of the train which had

of the workman who so few ram-lutes before had murmured h•s•apology and basked in the klndne••Of her smile

me," he pleaded "I had to bay It," [•*an hke Vr,mskv peo',h' -- •he"You shouldn't have said d," sh• .•p•rad her hartds out ms ff to in*

said It" [•hc•cked I teq you this only

'.Tll never forget anythmg all cause [ am vour friend a•d her•"

that Anna's greely arouse from the] you" he murmured aml drew close' Karenin

" ; peace She sought the child out con- ] •

...... Of spoiling the boy and of lnterfer-• "No. no" she bagdad

weep to be. tender--to hve' ':I will

forget ever)thing but this moment,"she prombed he;self--"And then

tomorrow l •hall return to St Pe-

tersburg and end forever this madattraction" In an ecstasy of Jov

she gave herself up to the dehghtof dancing In Vronsky s art.s

FOR.....RENT i NOTICEFOR RENT--House •tth tll •,,•-

phone South,ngton 49o 1 ,,,•,,,,., v OTERS

FOR RENT -- Sm.ll five room, SEPT. 12. 1935

•tion. Inquire at 726 Mare •trre•. • Pursuant to the provl•hm. ,,€

•antsville or Pb me S,,uthmgton ' the Ger,eral S•tute• of7•2 27

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meat, 2nd. fie.r, u•th g•,tge •be m .e•on m the To, n H,ll

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• quabflca•ton• for and admit to

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NOTICE is hereby gl•,'n thal

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lest, anti application has been

made to the Southmgton 8awn•

Bank for a new book. Ple,..e re-

Signed Mrs. I•ucy L. Budgley.

• 13 27-11

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THESE

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JOAN B•LONDELL i•

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Shirts Finished, in this service _each •or--10c

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the greatest show on earth

'ALICE ADAMS'• wJthIFRED STONE

". , Plus

NANCY CAROLL in 'After the Dance'

Sun - Mon - Tues -- Sept 15 - 16 - 17

Jack London's Famous ,Story

'The Call of The Wild'With CLARK GABLE -- LORETTA YOUNG

Hartford County Food Show

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