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Preparing the Tax Rate Boor Committees for Banquet HOLD PATRIOTIC SOCIAL ADVERTISERS HERE SUNDAY Ionic Chapter Observance of Wash­ COMMITTEES Free For the Asking CARPET COMPANY Windsor Locks Five to Oppose P-A's TOWN BOND CASE ington's Birthday Held Tuesday. , in Second Game of Series. Ionic Chapter, 0. E. S., observed Those who are contemplating In the first game of the annual Washington's Birthday with a social FOR BANQUET OFFICIAL REPORT post-sason series between the Polish IS UNDERWAY IN and entertainment in the banquet the building of a home in this community during the coming Americans and the Windsor Locks hall of the Masonic Temple, which Advertisers played in that town last was enjoyed by the large number ARE SELECTED spring or summer, will find TO STOCKHOLDERS many helpful suggestions in the Monday evening, the locals were re­ SUPERIOR COURT present, on Tuesday evening. The turned victors by the score of 17 to patriotic decorative idea was carried building literature that has Itefusal of Chairman H. been made available through 14, with the game ending in a free- out on the tables, where the refresh­ Women of St. Patrick's Figures of Last Year's for-all fight between both the play­ Hearing on Suit of Town ments were served and the prizes the Enfield Better Homes Bur­ ^ J. Bridge to Sign Ab- Church Actively Pre­ eau. This literature consists Business Just Released ers and fans of both factions. It ap­ were also in keeping with the season. pears that the same old rivalry ex­ to Recover On Bond of | stract Develops Sharp A grand march opened the entertain­ of: "A Portfolio of Beautiful paring for Parish Ban­ Homes," "Building Plans For Indicate That the Con­ ists as in past years, if not more so. Former Tax Collector ment, which consisted of vocal selec­ The Windsor Locks fans took excep­ Differences of Opinion tions by Mrs. Richard T. Bishop, a Modern Homes" and "Scrap cern Has Gained Over quet on Monday Eve­ Book of Homes," the latter con­ tion to Luke in the locals lineup and Hamilton Began Tues­ | Among the Members. song and dance by Ruth Ganner, and he was the object of much booing a reading and tap dance by Miss ning, March 17. taining a selected group of the Previous Year. and cat-calls during the course of the day Afternoon. Doris Sisitzky, Mrs. Emma Ganner small homes of architectural entire game. Having been beaten on y Further zest was added to the val- accompanying the musical numbers. The preparations for the annual distinction designed by archi­ The condensed balance sheet of the tects of national prominence. their home court it is understood that Suit of the Town of Enfield to re­ fSation question this week, when the In the guessing contests prizes were banquet of St. Patrick's Parish were Bigelow-Sanford Carpet Co., Ine., as the Canaltowners will strengthen for cover on the bond of Clark L. Ham­ members of the Board of Assessors won by Mrs. William P. Gourlie, advanced during the past week by Books containing valuable in­ of December 31, 1929, just released to formation on interior finish and the second game which will be play­ ilton, in which the Fidelity and |^)roke into print and took sharply di­ Mrs. Earl Ridley and Miss Eleanor the appointment of the various sub­ stockholders, shows the company as ed at the Polish National Home this Bailes; in the stunts, Harry P. Hild- committees for the event. The ar­ decorations ate here also and the largest carpet and rug company coming Sunday afternoon. The ser­ Casualty Company of New York is vergent views of the result of the itch and Harry Squires, and in the rangements for the celebration is in are, as in the case of the con­ in the world with a net worth of $31,- ies being two out of three, the local the actual defendant, after several work of this board, which has been bean bag race, captained by Mrs. charge of the women's committee of struction literature, free for 002,617.03 and a surplus of $11,249,- team will endeavor to bring it to a the subject of bitter controversy Olin E. Woodward and William P. the asking. By calling at The 935.28. Net quick assets consisting postponements, finally got underway the parish, with a membership of close Sunday so as to finish the sea­ in the Superior Court before Judge •since the abstract of the property Gourlie, the latter's team won the about 50. This committee will pre­ Press office, you can select any of cash, accounts and notes receiv­ son by booking the reputed quintets valuation was filed with the town prize. A considerable sum was rea­ pare and serve the dinner which will one or more of these books or able, and inventories at that date Newell Jennings last Tuesday after­ , clerk towards th end of last month. pamphlets. They are provided in Springfield, such as the Gilbert & noon. The case occupied the time of e lized in the birthday fees, a penny be the first event on a long and in­ amounted to $18,346,716.69 taking in­ Barkers, Bosch and the Lelands. The the court all day ~ The fireworks was started when for each age up to 50. Miss Ruth teresting program. There will be a by the Enfield Better Homes to effect the recent acquisition of s Chairman Harry J. Bridge, who has Bureau, and distributed by this have gained much confidence j resumed at 11 o'clock this morning, Bromage was chairman of the com program of vocal and instrumental Stephen Sanford & Sons, Inc., on No­ m its ability by disposing of the Ro- with the prospects of it taking the ^persistently refused to sign the ab­ mittee planning the affair, assisted music, and the principal speaker of publication in the interest of vember 30 last year. sary A.A A.A and Chicopeenu TO_„_ Falls Polish 'rest of the week_ stract at the completion of the work by Mrs. Charles Creelman, Mrs. Stan­ the evening will be Rev. Felix O'Neil home building and home own­ Net sales of the company for the -of the assessors, when he attempted ership in Enfield. Americans, both of which class with The main point at issue in the as­ ley Anderson, Mrs. Harry Lear, Mrs. of Stafford Springs, the celebrated year 1929 after allowance for cash the best in Western Massachusetts. pect of the case now being present­ to justify his action. He is quoted Emma B. Ganner, Miss Lydia John­ poet and orator. The general com­ discounts amounted to $23,964,902.- as giving a score or more of reasons, The usual boys' and girls' prelimin­ ed to the court, is the extent of the ston and Harry F. Hilditch. mittee is headed by Miss Josephine 75 as compared with $22,030,443.77 ary games will precede the main con­ loss suffered by the town due to the "which included what was tantamount Long as chairman, and Miss Viola for 1928. The 1929 figure includes to charges of partiality and unfair­ test with the first getting underway defalcation of Hamilton and his un­ Allen, secretary-treasurer. The fol­ JUDGE HAYDEN only the December sales of the Am­ promptly at 2 o'clock. faithful performance of duty while ness on the part of his associates on lowing is the sub-division of the com­ sterdam division (formerly Stephen the board. tax collector for a period of twelve PREPARING THE mittee to plan the details of the cel­ Sanford & Sons, Inc.). The Decem­ years. Testimony was presented by William J. Hughes, who has served ebration: ber sales of the Amsterdam division on the board for a number of terms, IS SPEAKER AT the town at the hearing yesterday to Table committee, Miss Elizabeth totaled $1,183,787.39, indicating not BOARD OF RELIEF show that the shortage was approxi­ took sharp issue with Mr. Bridge, Hughes; publicity committee, Miss only that the acquisition of the San­ and in doing so catagorically denied TAX RATE BOOR mately $57,000, and this shortage was Mary S. O'Brien, Miss Elizabeth ROTARY LUNCH ford properties has proved highly admitted by the surety company. The the charges of his dissenting asso­ Hughes; dishes, Mrs. James Higgins, beneficial to the company but that the ENDS SESSIONS ciate, and at the same time made sev­ figures were arrived at through the Fast Work Ahead For chairman, Mrs. Thomas Smyth, Mrs. business done on the regular Bige- audit of the tax collector's books for eral disclosures that were not intend­ Robert Welch, Miss Bessie O'Brien, low-Hartford lines has also shown a ed to be complimentary to the integ­ Head of Local Probate the 12 years during which he served, Town Clerk Sullivan to Miss Esther Liberty; meat commit­ definite increase during the year 1929. Public Hearings On the made by the firm of Hatfield, Roth- rity of Mr. Bridge. The latter in the tee, Mrs. Thomas Malley, Mrs. John Court Gives Interest­ The acquisition of the Sanford meantime has emphatically denied Be Ready For Tax Col­ Grand List As Left by well & Sewell of Hartford. F. O'Hear, Mrs. John Holleran, Miss properties brings to the company a Charles Coates, a member of the that he made all of the statements Margaret Savage, Mrs. Edward Fer­ ing Address on Pro­ greatly increased sales volume. The attributed to him, but sticks to his lecting Period Mar. 1. combined net sales for the two com­ the Board of Assessors firm, and chairman of the state ex­ guson, Mrs.
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