New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 15, 1919, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAN praise xperience meeting. ; p. m., Evangelistic meeting, /| ing to extingu | Church night, Rev. 12, 8. Biclson will preach. | Dame extinguishedy os On ore Tuesday night, Bible study eclass. at the corner of Gh { phursday night, prave meeting. streets this morningsg | Notices || =t s v Thtodors T e - arvested on Main st | swedish Latheran Church, noon by Trafiie Officeri B o Clurch. | he report of the bastor, Rey on for failure to hay €s at ihe Methodist chuvch SOMETHING NEW. Servie G. Ohman will be read tollowi the his automobil Gl i : tialS” | tomorrow will he as follows: 945 & | ;rning serviee TG e e A e Orm nl “\]-. ;"hl:u-h Sunday school, except the | 1o ox mornmn Dr. Ohman win! DEATHS AND F adult classes which meet at 12:16 m.; | - the second Week of the o S E 7.50 | report for the 3 10:45 ™. morning worshin; 7:3 D ven tundlarive: ‘ Plovence W. Cradl and Monograms | ». cvenincsenics "ne miniser | U i e i asersicns were hatd Wil speak at both services. In con- | BIFRL T (ool at noon, and | Mortuary chapel thi | nection with the morning service 2ol eaihE sevices Wl e o O | there will be two tive-minute ad- | ! . ‘m‘"" o Crandall, datior Warranted nnshr\nl;uhle.},],f.s;(\. by laymen! frony the Bristol f conduct Come in four sizes, from the smallest | Methodist church, Walter [ Spicer s In Script, Old Eng. | and Krnest R. Knight. Thes: genile To embroider. prepared felt foun- e a follow n illne Chiis scie Church, | monia. Itev. Warren F. Mo th corner of West Main street and park Clated and nterme w | LDl st Chureh of Christ. Scientist the hity Mcthodist | o .- men will speak on pih? lish and Japanesc. SE | Methodist centenary movement. e e e cemetery. The pall CIRCLE AND DIAMOND IAPE S Subhject: “Substance”, Sun- Were John Bu v, Howardd MONOGRAMS y ; 9:30: | day school at 9:45. Wednesday eve- i Prell, Ho Hancock, Glenn < Boys' divi ¢ . - Harry | cock and Cornelius fn any size to order. Come in and main divis- | ning meeting at § o'clock. The read- 5 1 i serv- | ing room, Room 504 National Bank — N 1 Crean. . . B e 6:00; Ita wuilc < open to the public daily 4 tRe big variety of single initials and | ico 4:30: Assyrian service 6:00; It :l‘l'lylml : :rnx‘fl“” o 2 i - e 13 monthsil monograms to select from. | ian servic | i ¥ g Mr. and Mrs. T | Tuesday 7 ECote days and holidays. { (‘rean of 27 Glen ot died f ladies Wednesday 3 . board of 3] g hi at ihe New ain hospl | ) 30 orgun recital. People’s Chureh ot Christ "h € Whe heldiat £ o McCall Patterns |« v T eoptes Gt or chrit LN S PR o | 3 morning worship ion Sunday school 1 >; vesper look over our counter hook and sece hursday 5:00, Girl Scouts; ey Steinhoff afternoon oo evice of Wirst and South | 1Ay services 10:45; preaching subject: nion service o s f A .l hureh Tluntg ELLINSLU LA L Mardirostan, Or prl | Mriday 9:30, Red Cross Sewing in | CapS™. 12:35 Sunday school; 6:000 qeqp srdivosian, aged | ! | Young People’s mecting: 7:45 Miss | ar o e Irene Huynes issionary from Korea New Britain hospf found here. Our McCall Pattern de- | stanley Memorial Church, | will speak. Church prayer meeting | Th o S0 e e % A\t the morning worship at 10:45, | Thursday evening a tomorrow afternoon the . patronized Would you know he | pov. (. M. Missirian, the pastor will 5 . = hapel in Fairview metery. teason? Then study the “all | preach, his theme being—“The Trust.| Reformation Lutheran Church. W. G. i _ Wil ofiiciate. ion Sheet ) | ing Heart.” The music will be as The second Sunday in lent (remin- . bearers be of the deceas McCall Ready Reference Catalogue ! follow scere) 10:43 a. .. morning worship; | ed and members of ihe Md broth All the latest Spring Styles can be! Methodist church. Hartford. avenue, " dl partment was never before so largely | for svring and summer FREE. | Anthem, O Love the Lord .. Ashford | 12 m. Sunday schoo p. m, | ¢ g folgtlic s N hurch. The; Ask for McCall Fashion Sheet for | vesper Wednesday, March 19, at 8| hurial will he fairview cemetery. | Offertory solo, [ l.ove to Hear 2 Apri | My Saviour's Voice, Miss Mary A. | ©¢lock, lenten sery McCall .Magazine for April 10¢ a| Wijiams Stephen Glover copy Three months for.. d One year fo LR ... 1.00 Two years for et 50 Card of Thanks, Thorvaldsen. Community service and praise meeting at 7: The scouts will sing and the Sunbeam will present a pantominc. Come | | who kindly contributed flowers. and bring your friends. The girl 7 = & - 5 § (Signed) scouts will meet on Monday and ! N sallG. (s, Mrs. Joseph Arbour and Children. | boy scouts on Tuesday evening at 7 her v ilanes miter of Mrs. Henry /Mo i oL Eiiaol ol o o poaa | PRus cnanchiof Meriden o brilliant it SN 2 e gsavenmcineley andietlc (it and eloquent speaker, will preach > 1 Men’s club will meet at the church | = 0 MUSICAL PROGRAM, e 3 S chur unday evening at in Red Cross | | on Thursday evening at 7:30. The ! phajl, 443 West Main strect. Rev. | = - choir rehearsal will take place on ylor's ability as a speak is well | Song Service at Burritt School | Friday evening at the church. i { row. Morning worship begins at 11 | father; also members of Bartenders known as is his ability to please con- | morrow Afternoon. - gregations. All are welcome. e : St. Mark's Church e e The Sunday afternoon jm. Church school; 11:00 a. m. morn- | Rl S EEURCRUE e b r b Tann foph] | ing prayer ana sermon; 7:45 p. m. | be held tomorrow afternoon at e R e e e S in the Elihu Burritt school. Con- QQ e PR B 5 IS : siderable attention has been given to ESS GIRLS j rector on “Consolations: of the Cros Paul Montville of 39 Spring street Aeseafitaniion S SRy [the next of the series being on the | mho Camp lonl Fatate (o, hag spld | 1€ Preparation of this program and - 7. oras v e 7 348 £ 2 £ ery o ah Erts Yislexs IN “Y” TO MEET | Vords: “Woman, behold thy son: |, new house on Commonwealth ave- [t VTY creditable entertainmentis ex | hehold thy mother.” Wednes e pected. The program which has | q . 5 s ee repered . s 8 o Chiuc 2 S SIS | March 19, 7:45 p. m., Lenten service, | e Ancient Order of Hibernians| P¢en prepered by the Skinner Chuck employees follows: A daughter was born today at the | New Britain hospital to Mr. and Mrs. ! | special preache, Rev. John S. Littell, | | meet tomorrow to make final ar- Attendance Large at First Affair of | D. D, rector of St. James' church, ' West Hartford. Friday, March 21.! ick's night dance in Turner hall | Accompanied by Miss Stahert; vocal :80 p. m., surgical dressings will be ' Monday evening duet, Misses Blomquist and Sned- made in the Parish house, for St.| Miss Mabel Crawford of Hamilton cornet solo, Mr. H. Coffey, ue- Luke’s hospital, Ponce, Porto Rico. | The athletic meet which was held ' All women of the parish are invited. | Harrison street attended the Yale-Co-| phone selection Mr Malmeren at the Y. W. C. A. last evening was | S | lumbia water meet in New Haven last | piano duet, Misses Johnson ol attended by girls. The aff First Baptist Church | evening. Miss Crawford’s fisnce, Mr. | Peterson. eld under the auspices of the | 10:45 a. m. preaching service, Rogers, was a member of the Colum- - tion, and was one of a series of Friday | sermon by Prof. A. L. Gillett, of the ' pia team. He won the 50-vard swim | IRISH FLAG TO FLOAT evenings irganized for the business| Hartford Theological seminary. 12:15 | and was one af the victorious water FROM CUPY HALL MONDAY. of ho ity i Sreseniatl e oiiire ln] mEbelschoond s for all! polo team industries 4:00 p. m.,, Christi Endeavor | A teachers’ supper was held at the he “meet” comprised a sequence | service at the town farm. leader, Miss | South Con tional church last | mock evenis, which were entirely | Charlotte Whatnall; speaker, George ' cvening under the supervision of Mrs fun provoking, and created a great| Wild. 7:00 p. m. -Christian En- | Allan C. McKinnie. 1 of laughter among {he guests. deavor service, topic: “Envy and| Mrs. Philip Stanley of Sunnyledge girls were divided into teams of | Covetousness.” Leader, Miss Grace | entertained vesterday afternoon in | g yciiq pieg @ P08 200 BIOVICS JUr Wit fonr shned lesdots ko lan) etou il Nononlofi Mrs WStuart iR obinson Wand |l daxa s T SIS D e Sal YR the cheering, and kept the enthusiasm | ] e | Mrs. J. B. Wilbor. .l gold of ola Erin will float beneath bieh pitch. The suvad fnders s German Baptist Church A current eventsiclassiled by Miss e s o S0 LRSS Reasa Amnes Johnson, Mrs. Anna Bray| At the German Baptist church the | Greta Brown will be held every Tues- bt 3 Miss Ella Johnson and Miss Whele Sunday will he devoted to the| day during Lent, with Miss Francis AT sabel Grunnert. Miss Ruth Hibbord | @Ivancement of the church school.) Whittlesey of West Main st While Gustave Litke, Jonn Dilston bl ; . W. J. Sly, state director of voung | Mrs. Theresa B. Stanley of Park ks s th storter of the events and Miss | Pr- W. J. Sy, s young oy after. | and Arthur Langano of this city, were abeth Rogers leader. At the com- | PeoPle’s and Bunday school work, | place held a reunion yesterday affet—| . .. .ot e o e el Swdip o0 ! i S " | will speak at both services. Sunday | noon for a number of friends who | e L NSEer evening meetings, ench fac- | ¥ WERK, 0 O ine ser. | had previously boen at Sarasota, Fla., | field Jast evening, an anto truck owned tory will furnish i own form of : . s ther: by Tlitke was st Kk by ano " S of i Vice, 11:15. Dr. Sly will speak on | during Mrs, Stanley’s stay there : ke was struck by another ma- Series to be Given ! Here. ‘f street and AMiss Mildred Robinson of | companied by Mr. Dorfender: Nylo- Monday will be St Patrick's and, in response 1o a res i from number of Irish vesidents, Mavor Quigley hags given permission to hi {an Irish flag unfurled from the city building. The flag has been provid- The Supreme Value of the Ohurch | Ten acts of vaudeville will be given | chine in Hartford and as a result Dils- | e B i U val el I S e »v the | ton, who resides at 244 Whiting street, BOYS' CLUR SING. [ichook eninglliservice e e N i e i | Dr. Sly will speak on “The Needs of | Basquette Vaudeville company, danc: P ith in Young People | ing, singing, music and special vaude- | juries to his head. Tangs also re- e Ville features composing {he program. | ceived abrassions about the head. First Church of Christ. Miss Ruth Bassette of Emmons place - b The Victory Singing Chorus of the| church school meets at 10:00 a. m, | has rehearsed the company and an SERGEANT QUEENIN OUT. club which has heen recently or- | Morning worship, 11 a. m.. sermon, | enjovable evening is anticipated. Sergeant Raymond Queenin has held its rst sing recently at | «chris Teaching About Dumsh. | Miss Beatrice Porter of West Main | been discharged from the army. s . 50 boys took par: in the ment by Prof. L. B. Paton, D, D treet is attending the wedding of | geant Queenin returned to the States , under the leadership of Musi- = Vi school friend in Boston. | some time ago after serving with (he Director Clarkson, accompanicd | prelude—-Slavonic Cradle Song .. Mrs. Allan C. McKinnie has re-| Yankee Division and having becn ¢ the Boys' Clulr band. R Neruda | tured from a visit to Stamford and | wounded with that division. He seived At the conclusiin of the affair, a! Anthem——- g R | New oYrk. _ at the Mexican border in 1916 with junior boxing match was ziven by E flat 8 Holden A son was born this morning to Mr. | Company 1. Harry Harriander and Sidney Derry. | Offertory—Quartet, “Come Unto and Mrs. Richard Holloran of Stan- | ST the match resulting in a draw. Physi- | Me” .. 30 ur.mrn? ley street at Miss Nagle nitarium. CAMPBELL—GRAHAM. eal Director Joseph Ray then pu‘ on ' Postlude—Caczove .......... Harri We carry a full line of Overalls.| Miss Anna V. Graham of Shuttle a dumb bell drill for the benefi! of ' Adult classes of the school meet | The Farrell Clothing Co.—advt. Meadowiavemiewlllkecomeithebride the visitors: NG G e o A e, T ARG e Frank Schroedel, who went over-{ of John Campbell of 48 Winthrop After the drill, a shoe shine exhibition ; £ 8 5 o inihe cHancl Youps |Soon soversl moRT oEe WAL AL SIE ) ot eet on upailli e tBelh ete inine VO i e T\ B el | eI Pt bl G B e, Ter | i hrel b back in the United A-vmm«.,\ of the Stanley Rule & Leve! Miss Else Hoverman were visitors ito| “Tha': Challenge fo| the Nations, | States on the Hospiial ship Merey and, Co. the club. Mrs. Traut, upin the re-|leader, Miss Katherine Andres , % 3 5 ST G B RO, ey ol e U e, SR B O " hospicat in e D ERMAN, S Mr. and Mrs. Willlam T.oughlin Councilman George H. Wells has x remar mheibuBTIgNEN nltenl ol M MERERG xS cofitsRm c SERNATRG 15 | Etam e el g e L SR e e end tue Viclory Bing and ofher clubjip. m. the eachers of the school will| o5 " o mcnis ave reported 85l his sandidnes for alderinen th the tivities any evening. | have a teachers' tea. All teachers of | o o hotter today. i the school invited. At 7:15 p. m.| "~ \wojter Campbell, who saw ! Boy Scouts meet. Mid-week union | i7" the Sunset division in New Britain aerie, . will service Thursd 45 p. m. in thel a4 received his discharge papers and abserve the 14th anniversary the, South church. Rev. Kingsley Birge | Laturned to his home in this city. founding of the aerie in this city dur- | of Smyrna, Turkey, will speak. Fri- A et e s fnz the month of May. The following | day afternoon, 2 p. m., Armenian! .hageq valuable real estate in Bristol Aommittee T been appointed to women's Rible class Friday even- | yrom John Sergi fuake the necessary arrangements: ' jng 7:45 p. m. the last of the series Private Louis Robtoy, has returned Jurgen. chairman: Henry L. of meetings arranged by the mission- from France. Philip Calmbach, M. T | and Fred Jergen Boing Match and Dumb Bell Drill Help in tertainment. ward, to succeed Alderman ¥, whose term expires. arv societies will he held in the| A surprise party was given last | chapel: Miss May Bliss Dickinson, | evening to Miss Heien Minor at her who is connected with the Massachu- | home on Park Place. Games and STORE IS ENTERYD. setts Girls’ Health League will give a Morris Cohn, who conducts a whole- gale hcuse across from the police sia- tion on Commercial street, found on opening his place this morninz that ur s had effected an entranc mussed things up a bi He did not These Cars are All Bargains for Quick Buyers. hcing were enjoved by the guests, stereopticon lecture on “The Babies | ind a mock wedding was held. Sup- 1918 Hudson 7 of the World.” This will be a most | por was served, the table filled with ing, like new. interesting evening and a cordial | symptuous fare having been taste- 1917 Hudson, 7 pas. touring. vitation is given to all to come and | fully prepared Miss Dickinson Mrs, William J. Sullivan and Mrs ¢ LSt et o) e ey 1916 Cole § cyl. 7 pas. touring. Advent Church | ave spending the week-end in Ware, 1915 Ford Runabout Preaching by G pagtoy s 58 1917 Ford Runabout. 1914 Buick Roadster. Passenger Tour- 1918 Dodge touring. )rt the loss of anything to the po s the belief the wUriance beforc 45 2. m., subject: The earth An automobile driven by Russell TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION, | filled with violence. What does it | Germond and a trolley car, collided i e 2 Bible school and pasto this noon on West Main street. No 1.0 es’ skirt belt. black and | ¢ 2515 m Young People’s| report of the matter was made to & S gray plai Reward if r.munml to | meeting at 6:30 p. m Preaching. | the police. I . o Herald office = | 1:l6 D The Jewish feast of | private Francis M. Davis, son of AT R " | purim. Some of the lessons for us.” | Mr., and Mrs. ¥. I3, Davis, is spend- | MOiOr Sales TO RENT - Furnished room with | Prayer meeting Thursday evening ing a short furlough at his home. He board for two tlemen. Western | = enlisted in Troop I, 5th cavalry, on (: se Stinley Worl tox | tanmanuel Gospel Church. April 11, 1y » davel aftor. the orp. Milton 5. Anderson, pasior. \nm { [ entry of i{he States into tb S - | versary day will he observed 10:45, ‘~ and was sent Fort Smith, Dealers for TO RENT-—Room suitable for one or | preaching will be by the pastor. ,'\ xi He was later transferved 10 Tudson. Fssex, Dodge. two zentlemen, in private family, |1 Bible school. 3 p. m. preach ort McPherson, Ga.. where he AN conveniences. Box 14K, Her. |ing by Rev. B. 8. Eielson of New | now attached to a hospital ald. 3-15-3dx | Haven. 6:00 p. m., Young Feople's Engine Company No. 2 was called l 155 ELM ST, TEL. [folclogitant leven e worshiplaiy nams il [ote slongem s lovesien diell Marchlic i ScondiSaraay it Tont 5 by the Skinner Chuck company \’\hl\\ h 0 a. m. holy communion; 9:30 a. Cl M I was postponed from last Sunday be- angements for the annual St. Pat- Xylophone selection, Mr. Malmgren, | CT VS s 1 Swedish Baptist Church, | . We desive (o thank the many kind | . E. at 6:45. Topic: | Rev. David Anderson the evangel- | friends and neighbors for T e Sgoul Agrictiture”. Leader, Arvid| ISt from St Paul will speak both [ Dathy extended to up during the time { morning and evening in the Swedish Of our bereavement cavsed by the Broochi Baptist church on Klm street tomor- | death of our beloved hushand and | |8 satety Solid Gold Nee inches long, A wonderful assortmeres Brooches, 3ar Pins, sel cmerald, sapphire, ruby, off pearis, some very fine piefogq and patterns, worth.up t0.$1.75 each, for SPECIALS IN OREY4 o Belts for the stout figfure, a .50.and $3.50 | -Allen Special Corset, new line of top- A s less and medium length Corsats in both Small € white and flesh color, piriced from $2.00 to §: nd corn X8 a short time has been taken . . \ > Ford down. One alderman who voted that 430 MAIN STREET the sign he ft in its place, said this Livery Cars for Hire, ‘I morning that if he had scen the sign Z EfHirve, Day and Nigbt. hefore he voted, vote would hs Storage, Supplics and Repairin, e | bren cast to remove the sign. ; If vou contemplat buyi commerci L place is the Cor. Nartford Ave. and Stan T —Day and All Night Service— New Britain Direct representatives of. V. M VEN Weddings a Specialty livery and Heavy Duty Truck NEL. 11158 wick and Ajax Tires, accessorigs Capable and cfficient furniture 1 ng. e L BT e T e T e moving done any distance, - Sp——r— e e | R SO O R TR A H. HARR —— | f Arouna the Corner hnn! Main e N 5 WELDING, AUTO R | DENNISON'S G ARAGE. e A Anton Angile & Co. STORAG Telephone 1581, 153 North St. New Britain Conn. MOVING AND TRUCKING. Prompt and Izeasonable Service. Large Mack Truck. 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