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ToWn Election Approaches.. :hk--.y iwvr* Patrick's Parish To Clear the1 Local Man Marries m School Site Debt, Will Begin! j The past week has witnessed a Next Monday. i"..*.a.-- • ^ .i New Britain Girl speeding up of the political activ i Farewell Party ities of both parties. Just now they Final arrangements were made for! are • concerning themselves with the drive to be conducted among' Given By Friends Ceremony Performed in St. Peter's purely jlocal political problems. The the members of St. Patrick's parish! \ Church in . That City -Tuesday Republicans will be the • first to get Summary Shows That the Town Has Transacted the Largest Morning.—Bride. a Former Resi- the town campaign actually under H dent and Groom Is Well-Known way, which will be done at the cau Hall, Tuesday evening. The drive'I w?S?£SS ;; Former Service Man. * cus for the nomination^ of-Town'Of Volume of Business In Its History.—Sinking Fund increased will open next Monday, and will Returning To Their Studies At the ficers which will be held in the Hig- end Saturday evening. During that State Normal School. Ail., early September wedding was gins School Auditorium tomorrow an^ K^ps ^nd Town Deposit Funds Restored/ period the 100 canvassers who have performed at St. Peter's Church of evening. From the factional activ Mt been selected will visit every mem A "farewell party" was given last Kew Britain last Tuesday morning, ity that -has developed in this or ber of the parish. The canvassers Wednesday evening to the Misses -when Miss Alma Bedard, daughter, ganization during the past .week'it With a record of.the largest vol- however space does not admit of re balance of $989.86. So that the ac production here. will travel in pairs and will report Grace Thomes of this village, Ger- .r..rJ -of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bedard of is apparent that it will be an inter time of business in its history the tual cost of the addition to the A. the result of each day ox* evening's trude St. George, and Alice Hamel, 129 'Camp street, that city, became esting gathering. .It is said that fiscal year of the Town of Enfield y An example of this will be noted D. Higgins School was $129,010.14. work to the executive committee both of Thompsonville, at Crescent the bride of Thaddeus Blazejowski contests will be staged in the select closed Sept. 1st. The Town Treas in the Roads and Bridges account, Of this amount $64,929.39 was ex each evening in St. Joseph's Hall, Grove. An enjoyable evening was # •of Thompsonville, Conn., 'son of for which the appropriation was but pended last year and $64,980.75 dur ing of many of the candidates. urer's report shows a total receipts where headquarters will be rnain- spent in dancing and the playing of Michael BlazejoWski of Meriden. / Those who claim to know however, $15,000, and the expenditure was ing the current year. The cost of ; tained. "'Next"Sunday""evening,""the games, after which refreshments The young couple were united in of $822,677.42 with a total disburse $19,667.37. This deficit as well as this building which was financed on " • •• insist - that all the present office ment of $733,095.37, leaving a bal evening previous to the opening of were served. Others present were marriage by the pastor, Rev. Char holders who are seeking a nomina several others which appear in the demand notes by the Hartford-Con- the drive, thex-e will be a parish I the Misses Alma Hawthorne, Cath- '3,' les Coppans, who also celebrated the tion will be successful. ance of $49,582.05. This balance in summary was taken care,of by the neoticut Trust Co., has been trans nuptial mass in the presence of a The Democrats will assemble in cludes the Sinking Fund, both De transfer of the unexpended balances ferred to the Bond issue and the large gathering of relatives and the Auditorium Monday evening to posit Funds and the balances shown which appear in the fourth column notes paid as well as the lono- stand friends. The bride wore an ivory by other departments as well as the of this- summary, and the use of ing floating indebtedness and the 'imi make their nominations for Town regular town balance, which this of the parish. The pastor, Rev. D. Bourque, Rockwell and Douglas tm & - white gown of Canton Crepe with Officers. So far as can be learned what was necessary of the amount deficit of last year. These items to J. O'Connor announced to the exec Bridge, all former classmates of the -Sid ' panels of radium lace, and a full no contests have developed in this year amounts to $23,846.05 as received from the premium on the gether with the annual sum borrow 'V,figs against $15,022,45 which was the utive committee and canvassers young ladies. Mrs. George P. Ip.'.'.tvlV? • ^ .... jr\£U. length tulle veil, caught up with organization up to the present time, bond sale. In this same account ed from the Thompsonville Trust Tuesday evening that he expected Thomes was the chaperone of the orange blossoms and carried a show balance at the last fiscal year. This last year the appropriation was $40,- Co. comprise the disbursement of and the party managers give out leaves the net balance of the present as the result of this drive and other party. The Misses Thomes, St. er bouquet of white roses, and the assurance that none are expect 000, but as is indicated in this sum $408,873.67 which appears in the plans he had for this winter, to be George and Hamel are to resume klM £ ' wm •orange blossoms. ed. fiscal year to be-$8,823.94. As in mary but $29,345.84 was expended. summary of the Treasurer's disburse terest centers largely on the amount gin the construction of the new their studies at the State Normal ; Her maid of honor was Miss Mary With both tickets in the field the The small amount of the regular ap ments. Parochial school next sprjng. It School in New Britain, Ct. Javorski of Thompsonville, and a expended of the funds under the propriation for the present year is In the Treasurer's •' report it will «iV party managers and workers will be will be located on the property re •«"''8PSlS •cousin of the groom. She wore a occupied in thoroughly canvassing control of the Board of Selectmen, accounted for by the fact that it be noted that the total expenditures cently purchased for that purpose •wmm gown of champagne crepe with an there will be found appended a com was to be devoted to street cleaning for schools was $142,149.54, while Miss Nellie Sweeney, a former ; the electors in the interest, of the adjacent to the present parochial resident of this village, now of Bos- !8p :v:. 'i $9R overdress of Spanish lace and a hat candidates until the town [election parative summary of the amount ap- and scraping, while the i-ebuilding the appropriation was $142,150, school. to match, and carried a large arm day which will be Monday, 'October propriated and expended in this ac- of the streets and highways was fi- leaving an unexpended balance of ton, Mass., has returned to her home 811 -i •km •bouqufet of Day Dawn asters and count as compared with the figures nanced by an appropriation of $50,- 146 cents after a pleasantly spent vacation. S^f§ < 2nd. It is likely of course that all While here she was the guest of Mr. ferns. party workers will take a day off in the same department last year. 000, which was-made a part of the One of the satisfactory disclos Both the bride and»groom are well The total -amount of- the expendi bond issue. For this extaordinary ures made by the Treasurer's report Memorial Organ and Mrs. William Jeffi-ey. and appear as disinterested citizens m ••frmi known in this village, the bride's at the public meeting of the Board tures last year was $177,477.58, as work the sum of $53,297.78 was, ex- is "the fact" ' "that the" Town -Deposit Mrs. William Renfrew is spending former residence being 44 Pleasant of Finance on Thursday, Sept. 14. compared with the year just closed pended,-which While it also would Fund and xhe Phelps Funds have To Be Dedicated a few weeks in Pittsfield, Mass., .street. The groom is at present em This meeting will be from 2 to 4 in of $216,897.42, while the appropria appear to create a deficit, does not, been restored.