NEWS NOTES Maureen O'brien, Genevieve Garvey, and Fancy Dancing by Mrs
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U, Holds 33rd B,M,St Joseph's |g:;|g;a.aARE;:BlJBY iS ORGANIZED " Annual Meeting Hall Tonight Enfield Congregational Church Is '"' '^^Actiyitlcg. of •: the Committees AV- Residents of Enfield Street Innau- : Awarded Shield oFr Best Attend :J:Xv -' pointed to Look lnto Civic Improve* , 'gurkte A Movement That Is of The Big Three Nights Entertain & During the. Past ance—West Suffield Church Sec- Much Significance To the Town At ment For the New Parochial School ond v.'-; • . Weeki^^^lvav; • ,:•>:• Large ..ft#'®) • ' Fund Will Underway Under the - Auspices of the Children of Mary. The project pt establishing two or The second' meeting in" connection The Enfiety Congregational church' society with 85 per cent of its mem- "-.S'•••• ;V > /"three smAll parks and, a central re- with the community, movement by the The three, nights Bazaar under the v bers present was awarded the shield ^;^«creation ground was fujtheradVanc- residents of Enneld street; was held direction 6f The Children of Mary of ie Effect of the New Connecticut Valley Association Is Al- for the best attendance at the 33rd i' t', -^fied during the past'week in the ap- in the Town Hall, Tuesday evening. St. Patrick's Church will open in St. annual meeting of the Enfield Chris "yV|t-^pointment-, by -President' Schwabe of Most of the Social and Welfare .or fdkdy Being Felt In the Marketing of the Crop.~The Or Joseph's Hall this evening. The tian Endeavor Union held last Fri- -V " ^the Board of Trade of a committee, ganizations of the town was repre bazaar is for the benefit of the New day evening in the United Presby- :0 S -S s -3n accordance with the action of the sented at this meeting. A report was ganization Has Completed plansFor Financing the Move- Parochial School Fund. An enter ivSc The society of the ilast mefeting of Ithe Board to look into •received. from the committee on in- tainment of exceptional quality will West Suffield Congregational church i as sec ment) and the Work of Sorting and Packing This Year' ^. , u °nd with 83 per cent. Seven v" -iv-'the matter of Available sites. This corporatipn, and the recommendation s be given tl^is evening. Food and ot the eight societies in the Union ' >' committee, which is composed of that the organization Jje .incorporated fancy article sales will be held each were represented by large delega- ;V;?- -Judge Guy >F. Bushnell, Samuel JV under the naine of the Enfield Town eyening and on Saturday night in r lca11 w n °* - The officers .v ' McGill, Leslie C. Brainard, Arthur Hair Community Association was a- Tobacco growers and those con-, addition to the entertainment there elected follow: Rev. E. Scott Farley, i* > Hartford; State Bank and Trust Co.', meetings of _ this character through pastor of the Suffield Second Baptist .^; IS. Barney arid First Selectman James dopted. This s^me committee, con nected with other departments of will be dancing. For this evening Hartford;" Central .^National Bank, out the entire territory covered by the entertainment will consist of a S1 nt: , *T.' Murray will, report at the next sisting of M. J. Connor, Attorney A. this industry who have been con Middletown;' Simsbury Bank and «'ff M vice-president, MM .meeting of 'the Board, Tuesday, Dec. sulted recently on the condition of the association. comedy sketch entitled "The Story 1) i i'u^' s- Edwin Warner Storrs Campbell, ReV. Robert M. Trust Co., Simsbury; First National The fifty warehouse men who have As It Grew" by the members of the of Suffield; vice-president (East « v .5. At that meeting also there will French, Miss Juliette Parsons and the trade are most ^.optimistic over Bank, Suffield;, East Hartford Trust jbe an. .address hy State Commissioner the outlook. The crops that have signed contracts to handle the 1922 Children of Mary Society, with the Side), J. Francis Wood of Somers- •• Miss Louise Morrison, was appointed Co.„ East Hartford; Thompsonville crop of the new association held a following cast of characters: Mrs. vine; recording secretary, Miss »»•«' fr. JBlodgett and a supper will be served. to draw,up a constitution and by-lfews beeh lying dormant in the hands of ^Trust" Company,, Thompsonville; ; - Conference's were held during the the growers for the past two or three conferance with General Manager, Cynthia .Brown, May Needham; Mrs. Thomasme Rook of Thompsonville; ' for the" new .Association. - The follow Windsor Locks Trust Co., Windsor Fred B. Griffin at the association Jemina Green, Edna Cummings; corresponding secretary, John Pick- |£week with the Town and. State Of- ing officers were elected. President years are being marketed at a good* Locks; New Britain Trust Co., New ; -:ificial.s by the] committee appointed at price and weather conditions- have headquarters in Hartford last Mon Mrs. Eudosia Bean, Bella Landry; ens. of Thompsonville; treasurer, * *• M. J. Connor,* 1st vice-president Britain; Connecticut River Banking day. _ At the conferance Manager Mrs. Jerusha Rice, Anna Needham; Miss Agnes Henry of Enfield. Rev! Si £ . '-the last meeting "of the Board to in- Arthur E. Barney, 2nd vice president bgori reasonably good for the start Co., Hartford; Manchester Trust Co., ing of this -year's crops/ from the Griffin outlined the sorting and pack Mrs. Wealthy Snow, Loretta Dooley; John Allison of First Presbyterian )iM "' v . vestigate. the dangerous highway con- Mrs. Leon Richard Abbe, secretary South Manchester; Riverside Trust 1vrMrs. ; rdition at the junction of Enfield and growers to the warehouses. ing program in detail. In some of — Sophonia Doolittle, Bessie Church, Holyoke, delivered the ad- Miss Belle Alcorn and treasurer Company, Hartford; Brattleboro the warehouses it is planned that only O'Brien; " Mrs. Samantha' Taylor, dress of the evening. His subject 'fift ' '|i|SElmf streets. The committee has sug Louis Stinson. A board of directors Assurance is particularly given Trust Company, Brattleboro; Crocker gested the removal of the plot at the that satisfactory progress is being sorting will be done, while others will Elizabeth Shea; Mrs. Eliza White, ^as Putting the "C" in Christian • consisting of representatives from all National Bank, . Turners Falls; be used solely for packing, while in Catherine Denham. An additional- Endeavor." Rev. Alfred T. Barr, of ^ * 1 junction of these streets and hard- the Social and Civic organizations of made in the development of the new Middletown National Bank, Middle- Connecticut Valley Tobacco Grow a fev%of them both packing and sort feature of this program will be se the First Presbyterian Church con- * zning the entire surface. By this the town will be appointed plater. town; First' National Bank, Middle- ing will be done. The demand for lected readings by Miss Rita Welch ducted the devotional service and .; -TOeans it is hoped to eliminate the Fifty names were signed, on the mem ers'. Association. During the past town; First National Bank, West- week the signatures and acknow old crops seem very brisk at this of Enfield street accompanied by the praise service was led bv Rev -present dangerdus condition^ at this bership \roll at the meeting. It.^was. field; Hampden National Bank, time. Many sales of 1920 and 1921 Miss Katherine Sullivan on the George Whiteside of the United ! .point as the street would.be consider- voted to invite those interested in the ledgements have been received from Westfield; First Natinoal Bank of v ; the syndicate of Bankers who are crops of the members of the associa piano. Presbyterian Church. Supper was S®? - •able wider if the plan is carried out. movement from any section j>f' the Amherst, Amherstr* tion are reported. The work of or The entertainment for Friday even served the delegates by the Ladies' flS ; • "The^ committee in charge of this mat- town to join the organization." The preparing to float the loan of $7,- The close of this transaction will : 000,000 that? will" be required to fi ganizing of the districts of the as ing will be. by the children-of the Aid Society of hte church. ; ter is composed of J. Francis Browne; initial fee for membership ilTthe As solve one of the bjg problems of the — ... nance the work of, the association. sociation has reached the 21st dis parish. Nearly 100 children of all Harry Squirsky and 'J. J. Cooley. '• sociation was placed at $1.00. The association. It is reported too that trict which was completed this week. sizes and ages performing in drills, At a conferance held this week next meeting will be held on Tuesday The - following banks have agreed the majority of the-.;55 warehouses to become members of the syndicate: Improvements at the association's plays, dances, songs and recitations, - between the Selectmen and the'com- evening,-Dec. 5 at 7:30 P. M. > in which the work , of sorting and headquarters on State street are be- trained under the personal direction Jmlttee; of the Board of Tr^de on the Old. Colony Trust Company, Bos To Hold Past^llliil packing the crops, of ; the members (ing made with a view to the utmost of Miss Alice J.