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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1916. R D C P cfficient in their service to the nation week by week during the vear for zlong lines of education. local expenses and for benevolences ev. r. ross resents Greater Effic 3 i with the clear understanding that if % The Every Member Canvass is the A Un Flr t R t z ? t' t mothod theough which we may hopo | GUFNg the year he is free to dimin S epor [/ a 18 S to 'bring our church to higher iefii- |15 hisinvestment, or to increase the clency in every direction. In beliet |* “\\:;ll then in the next fall the seri i 5 3 : this is the proposition in which I £ ¢ the next fi sorics New Pastor of First Church Urges Sincere Co-operation |15 “your co-oporation after i Gkt B L i s " R 7" maore. S5e Sev 1l missions 7 With Five Year Program—All Church Societies :'3;"'3'": ;‘"‘:“"'.F]:i‘ D ed men | homes of the congregation will pro- fwhabi ¢ H F ishin ; 0 i CEip Dl b A cpoil GURC G0 SR Toflans B (Bce @ Another example of what it means to get your Home Furnishings in'Flourishing Condition. mean male members of the chureh | 5 (LTG0 SO0 NI G | 8] direct from the factory. We want you to see this magnificent sse have not been used as \ O} : e : : ; e : et b e Ceen G | denomina- | than ot Rhalr imoniey I Maney Sl ! Turkish Rocker; we want you to enjoy its restful comfort before paying us @, The ‘annual meeting of the Kirst e asked to vole on (his matter | tion or in any other in the genera- | EUeRiEEY, 08 doing the work of the : cent; we want you to compare it with Rockers, either in leather or imitation, | fonor AeoL e ixly | chureh: but folks are essential, and . . [\within a few weeks: but in order that | tions gone)—threc times a YO& SN tne spiritual welfare and development that retail in the stores for $12 to $20. Then, if you are not thoroughly convinced that e llizent f our selected men in pairs shall y . 1 e b L Lt gnrrflv‘“flvctxg:u:t-h Mato the homes of | ©f folks is our prime reason for vou have saved one-fourth to one-third by getting the Rocker direct from the factory, you circumstances change at any time Pap church was held in the apel last night. The exercises opened with e el ion et 10 BRI Rl S e T e D e = may return it at our expense any time within thirty days from the day it left the .factqrg. " ingers Need Sympathy. s If, on the other hand, you are satisfied you have secured the greatest bargain in high- a church supper, which was served DY | fec] called upon to speak briefly upon the Woman's Aid society. Afterward {the issues involved, and the methods 1eports for the past year were pre- | ®hich may be adopted to accomplish tented and officers for the cnsiing |the ideals in the program, Fear Were chosen, oy, Dr Barl B | iliion saditions 1o the ehuroses by |the homes as a sequel to the en:|with the strangers who have coms 2 incomparable factory leader in your home long enough to try it out to‘your satisfaction. oilovs Laptism involves the conscorated per- | rance of letters which shall convey |to make a part of our community life = . S Extra large and double ot bEe e 3 to the homes necessary informatior, |The strangers from foreign lands . . 3 lachont O e YOI | inspiration and cheer of the spiril. who arc unused to the ways of a T L R { e extra comfortable. The : They shall g0 from a meeting of c public, who may not know just hov ¢ o R 5 seat is of steel spring secration in the church. They sha to make wise use of their liberty, 3 > P construction, twenty ing go within the space of a Sunday who are entirely unfamiliar with the wide and twenty inches deep. ternoon, each group of two visiding | ways of our land, etc., need our sym- The back |sfully'upho_ls!flfla about ten homes. Their message shall | pathetic co-operation. There is mich with the attractive diamon be of a different character on 1ch | which he would gain on our own tufts, held in place by non- visit. At the first visit in the fall ! part by becoming acquainted with pull-out buttons, and the of the year an appeal shall be made | these folks, so that the formation : edges are prettily ruffied. The for the presence of the members of | relationships would be of mutual va > < A . ‘ i ¢ frame is made of specially {1 ily r ar ¢ “h s is . 2 5 B sclected wood. - A substantis ne e hoartyt ik ey he family at the regular church s we. Just how this can he ~ N ohlt, Toaker © e : . T, about T do mot feel that I can y built Rocker in eyey To meet the call for more volun- 2 il g i E DS respect, and comes from the. ers for work missionaries in- alyosnaghat S en Ny upon e y 3 e . Nl hands of the master craftss question Wil be gratefully receive ) p % : e D et 0y yourch needs of mission fields, the op- is Ulenivion ponigne o RN S SDERE S 1 i iy A 4 & R T You will note that aside from « I R S S e and urgent, demands upon X4 ERi e . ; e prantifully finished R there for work that counts, and the b iy il vaction Bt s . = Ry i ARG EhE i ¢ wood runners, no wood i8 prayer life which haduces the right 4 o Cultivate Fellowships. ! AL . s exposed. The covering is the 8 Shtiiude ol honzt fox e { The third feature of our life which | L i 3 AN genuine biack Valeedo, equal such work re emphasis s that of “"“',I f Sy 3 g @2 in appearanc a:\d;l-l?eng SO J 4 provisions for old and voung ° % ) & % 52N d&ll in wear-resisting qualities . LEIE SypEL : 1 need fo cultivate our fellowship in | 4 & 3 el X ; ";s much of the leather being The appeal for $2.000,000 endow- Do 8 . cry way. There shouid he none b 2 S Ty et ‘ i i used for this purpose. nt for the Ministers’ and Mission- . - who are strangers to any other in A\ St R ies' Benefit fund is an appeal to S . : 3 of our members. Th 1s the hearts of those who have not : ' the responsihility of all. Some more two as the disciples of old went unde the direction of Jesus. They shall go| The second feature of which I grade upholstered furniture you ever saw or heard of, send us a dollar a month till the | 1 prepared by prayverful, studious meet- | would speak at this time is that of | B = 2 X Ul 2 3 i 2 X . ings together. They shall go into i e elep s N itonn mitiell reln i special get Lainted price of $7.65 is paid. Not a penny down till you have had this | Pastor’s Report. The report which I have to present this evening cannot be very compre- since the privilege of rela- nected with our desire a continuous spirit of recruit- for Christ and the persistent e tension of the influence of the church into the community to reach those as vet unreached. The figures in the roal may b t high and be un- aftainable—they may be a star. The question is shall ave hitch our wagon te the s I pray your response val the constant presentation of cnly enough, but much to are, of 5 i adequate nprogram of action along this world's goods. ome contribu- > . this line must be adopted and carried | tion should he made reguiarly through Bl (ough. Ilere agnin suggestions are | the i channels of church bene - ceurted. Tt lies especially within the | ficience: but the meeting of this need 5 . phere of womankind to creatc a is a peculiar opportunity for men of helpful and aplifti social life in means in the way of private gifts. - the home and in the church. Of The ndard of an annual budget 5 curse the co-operation of the men is of our missionary societies of $6,000,- indispensible; but here is the pecu 000 is an appeal to the consiituencies il liar sphere of women. It is bevond | for systematic givipg to the cxtension Adispute as many a church has testi- of the kingdom. The churches rety ficd that the Bvery Member Canvas- too much upon the wealthy members | s are productive of splendid results to suppor ot onl o o s : c we areatr sociabili REV. DR. E. B. CROSS A sound financial policy: will use the | 1etires as Clerk After Kour Years. | = jtivate by every wise and prae- Presents First Report to Church. /mecthod of personal presentation of | ~ | ticable means the fellowship of old | = e e Ll — [ the situations which demand support, | vices throughout the season and es- and young in the church i tionship with this church as minister | ("¢ Urging of weekly contributions | pecially at an annual “‘Go-to-Church New Members: has been mine for the brief space of |V PICh Will entail less sacrifice for | Sunday” service and an annual roll- Tut two months. During a portion of | ATSer gifts than anhnual donations, | call of the church. The burden of °t us thank God for the men of |their message shall be, “We want means who so lovally support our | you, folks. churches and our denomination in its | The second canvass of the homes sreat enterprises: but let us estab- angelistic nature. lish our entery upon the sound ssc > appeals for basis of every member doing some- to Jesus Christ, for en thing. We meet this ideal held | listment in his service, for devotion Lefore us by - Northern Baptist [ to the spiritual ideals of the churcn Convention [ believe: at least we can | This canvass shall occur soon after work to securc the loval support in |the opening of thc New Yaar. prayers and gifts of every member, | The third canvass shall occur at | whether we rise to the star or not. [about the first of March prior to The fourth particular which 1 wish introduction to mention concerns the church. Tt of new members into the i= not enough that we should recruit for the church or for Christ. T'he church stands for the development of Christian character 5 \H:H .|>’\l.:- the awakening of a desire for this character We are not quit of our responsibility for newly made Chris- { tians when we have baptized them | |l . s . T e into the name of the Iather and of | % : e Chardolor o ¥ s It the Son and of the Holy Spirit nw: % + ¢ - youmay prefer. Fumed oak will be furnished sequainied {siF, cven . > dec m the rig an 3 i . 5 : S L Sequainted with this ehuren. ite wame | We shall rise higher if we aim at the | the annual meeting of the church extendeditoptieminiciisll Bor S, s unless otherwise ordered. Shipping weight, about te membersh ey 2 Lo ar than we shall by looking on the fand shall take the form of the pre f fellowship n fact the s | b=y seventy-five pounds. Shipped either set up or in sec- fts membership and its eqvironment? | FU5 1o s P P g N followship s - tions ready to put together. The latter is the better and safer way, as v aear b rce { ¥ The educational item in the five | member of the church and parish o Sy - o i B, the Rocker is thus protected against rough handling in transit and is The most vital matter before the |year progr: v call for empha |invest in the enterprises of the T \w, 1 e | 1 S guaranteed to reach you in perfect condition. Easily put together in a Baptist churches of the north at this { upon edu » in our homes and | church and of the denomination . 5 = ol Diothe 3 ew minutes. Unless otherwise instructed, the Rocker will be packed in sections, in order that it may reach you mement is that of their relation to | churches. More vouns people in our |large just as far as eireumstunces | FOISH here 4 sort of BFCET DT OY afely. Shipment will be made by freight, direct from the Michigan factory to your home. Youplyonl{ the five year program of advance in | colieges, more students for the mini may warrant. This shall not be in fellowship of those who have hecen the trivial transg ation charges on arrival and you may return it within thirty days if you are not cffectiveness, which was adopted and [try are urged. There is also an op- | the way of taking pledges Grl g || 2 - R o whola & d - e LT < . recommended to the churches by the | portunity in this item for the mifts of | unchangeable nature, however, —but 10N 1 the way Te HEE IO 00 % In all large cities we have special delivery service, so that our customers there Northern Baptist Convention at its | individuals who can make personal | by the use of the form provided by bus BeEANE A0 0o have no_ bother in looking after shipments. As soon as the goods arrive they are session In Los Angeles last spring. | contributions to endow our Baptist in- | the :\'at‘iona} '(-o{.cx(wqi:_lccv;\_“\':0"1‘::““",‘"$ with cheerful alacrity to this dut delivered at once to your home, and you pay only the freight and delivery charges o T D R B B e e et s | AL have finiened Moy O0aRbiE us to the driver. Not a_cent of the price is payable till thirty days after shipment, . 2 B R SER N s 2 ? one and z-ll; in] the f“”';“\]“'rl" of the f [ and then it is remitted at the rate of only a dollar a month. 'We have no collectors. future to His honor and glory. UK Election of Officers. g This is a factory lead we frankly confess it; and we are offering it for the one change was made in the ad purpose of getting acquainted with you. The offer is open to every reliable house- e e R R Al R T S R T S e T S S T S i i R B D) Only s npenlng of Our New list of officers, 1, M. Wightman retir- keeper or her husband in the United States who has < ing as clerk, after serving in that ca- 5 not accepted one of our other get-acquainted offers. Up-m-nalfl Store | pacity for four years. Joseph C. An- After we have shipped you this bargain, we expect U@ ™= = NO-MONEY-DOWN COUPON @ m fl | (rews succeeded to the position. The to retain you as a permanent Quaker Valley customer; ® Quaker Valley Mtg. Co., 116 Mill Street, Aurora, Iilinols : . wednesday | result of the election follows g buswe could nc e to do this if we were not in a You may ship direct from the factory to my home for thill Moderator—John Coates. position to save you big money on all your purchases daye’ reatrial! Get:Acqusinted Turkish Rocker Bargaln, _Joseph C. Andre of Home Furnishings. From nine great factories we pleased, Ll rémit $I'a month until your special gef scqg A. J. Sloper ship direct to the home on the strongest guarantee rice"of 8716 i3 paids otherwise will eturn within S b surer o . > your expense. PRELIMINARY DISF LA i OF i istant Treasurer—William H. ever written, namely: a trial of thirty days before you | A 5 pay us a cent. Judd. 3 ! B Auditor—George I’. Spear: Ry So now, sign the coupon and rush it to the mail-box. Truste: J. R. Andrews, II W. | ]‘Ivl(l‘,\"’ \(}::,1'sr,';(‘v H‘n]n:]\»g QUAKER VALLEY MFG_ CO' | Exccutive Comm slees: Modorator, | MR General Office: 116 Mill Strcet, Aurora, Iilinois L rer, Deacons and J. R. h o that time I have been prevented from working by reason of illness. In addition to the regular work of the pulpit, church night services and in connection with the Chris Ceavor services ‘the minister has livered twenty lectures and five ad dresses, and has made forty pastoral calls. In the remainder of my report may 1 be permitted to sketch the visions Finished oak or mahogany finish?, . (Please write first as well ns last name in full) Shipping Address Clerk, Andrews, J Lamb, B. I3. Mann, A. Ludwigson. Finance— M. Wightman, W. HATS FOR Judd, W. L. Damon, A. J. Sloper. o sntial—Pastor, eACONS and ¥ ] ! . CCASIONS [Pradcn o Beator PRDce clmans ) cipt S 95| Peaples ocisty ot in- | betore us we will not SN [EGn ey et [ aiaon o the ahurch ; make our own society more efficiel | Parker, s. T. IBdwin Brown: e : { The present members the s¢ for the comir l ‘l"? o W H. Megley, Geor lissionary : fermonc Weld; three [ ceipts, re $.05; | ciety is as follow men joining t H S 0 O A I | B. Germond, Mrs. W, I. Wel LiC e | bers nine; associate members, | God veaisiiota, Ludiles, IB-fdogueiic i o . . | six; average attendance, thirty-s Bible School Oficers. A. Niven satle o 5 2 {ransferred from associate to active The follow officers of the H Benevolence— *. Lamb, chair i exy t T T man; G. Weld, Mrs. John Coates, Mrs, | ance, §241 list, one JaeN msniesl March | < ohool were elected for the ens Iible Scl tece E [t N seven & e, threc associate 3 C. A. Ludvigson e March, 10 six Young Peoples’ Work—B. Nann, (Ehendiu tive o having left town General superintendent, E. T Ty : | A. H. Parker, J. G. Henderson, J. i 3 Th lay evenin rvices have perintende )t boys' depal ‘:\\‘I‘thylll“;’\\.\ AlherGRscripture BRI ey 8 e S o ’ . ; Ling and inspiring. = 1t h . A. M. Parker; superintendel Now that we are located on the ground floor and have equipped our store in an § Treasurer’s Report Ty e : 8RR bary committee Lo have i spo S i Mrs > t the regular monthly arten department, Miss Bert! up-to-date way. We feel that we have added greatly to the comfort of the ladies of [ Treasurer A, J. slopers veport was 3 rtment { o ih e The Sunday mor % f e T onary meeting 4 Hitchcock; superintendent of junio follows this city, who are Jooking for good style and quality in millinery at MODERATE | Receipts, on hand March 1, 1915 : services have been well attended, | gopartment, Miss Florence Jami $4.85; received from weekly the mid-wee ] SEVISE E ndent of home departmen PRICES. it 3.6 plate collections $161.6 : omboriill i aing he members and YO Gi. Litch; superintendent city N Britain, $100; Woma Wightima present > | have taken part, th | cradle roll department, Mrs. Charl You will find here, TRIMMED and UNTRIMMED HATS, FLOWERS, [E|cun o Kunz Company, | fiembership vepnr \ | eral interest § | Gladden; secretary, A."N.'Seripturd The society has held the « v | treasurer, William H. Judd; lbrariag FANCIES, RIBBONS, VEILS and MILLINERY SUPPLIES. In a great variety [§| 31215 Wonans sovien, o0 oot e e e YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO INSTECT OUR NEW STORE, NQ [ Diursenents. salarics, Dr i v expertence 11 | O rvitis iostin'ta BoI| 3o he Anaroh S A R Rev which a social hour is enjoyed | Finande committhé, P, Slocum, OBLIGATION TO BUY. COME IN, SEE WHAT THE NEWEST IS IN MIL- B 1500 orsanist ana auaricrsiion | [0 niam ity o B Rl o M e o AL - sexton and suppli $631 ‘ LINERY. $401.205 ecleetric light nectings are not only attended 1 @ o ! Ll J mbers of the society but by 1t §102 insurance, $155: interest and 5 : | : , discount, $613.41 ixes and water e S e vounger members of the Sund When Butter Tastes Fishy, ? By letter . [l 1 ceneral B | $24.20; printing 29; parsonage and D 1 A o 1wol, thus promoting a r 1 fter being kept in col storagd] Upen {pen church repairs, $543.38; expense mo e oo ; t June, butter upon being e Y ing Mr. Cross, i Thursday cve Tot i st our society united with the o ed to the air takes on a fishy flad] meetin carting ashe " . o ARG S ! ! Y , f the city in holdimg union | vor. ¥resh made butter never ~ hod] Wednestay 223 Main Street, New Britain WodnBsay | st damoiiion minuien, 167 uro of o2 '313" et o Wit ek~ |V e g e o el & egge f s 84 e Chiesell ACTORRIE S Lo stings were well attended by - | butter is fresh Until 9 P. M Millinery Headquarters Until 9 P. M. dest o sident. members 5 e, | R e O o reod herral. | ors Jout. dare tealbane SRR « L Other ancial Reports. S5t The members of the society have | your table, Why not pay a few centh Deacons Fund—Receipts, $109.15; Young People i been loyal in their support during the | more and enjoy vour meals? Russell cxpenditures, $83.17; balance $25.958. The annual repor th ¥ : | past year and with our pledge ever ! Msros. gl n street,—advt.