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Church Notices South ¢hurch. { 0, a. m. Italian school; 4. m., morning worship; 12:10 ureh school; 5 p. m., an- rsian Endeavor; 6 p. m yrian- . m., meeting of ristian society. Topic, e Results Our Words and eds,” Gal. 6:7-10; Leader, Frances pf; 7:30 p. m., the regular recital ice in ‘which the b cantata, “The 1 Matthew Rev. Wm. R 1 give the address. fonday—6:30 p. m., the Young: pman’s Auxiliary of the Woman's fociation will hold the regular pnthly meeting and supper. There 1 be a lantern falk on ‘‘Congr nal Shrine: 1so, the general hus- | s meeting and social. All young | imen of the congregation a rery dially invited to attend; » meeting of the standing commit- P in the church offic p. m., the ond tea of the m Lenten es at the home of Mrs. T, W. Wil- at 24 Franklin Square. The hos- ses are Mrs. T. Wilbor, Mrs. | fsha T H rned. ok review by AMrs. H. pial hour will follow. ladies of . ¢hurch are cordially invited. osday—7:30 p. m.,, Boy Scouts. e work of the Boy Scouts is most ouraging. The patrols are now ing filled and a deal of enthusiasm being developed. All voung boys ithe parish are invited to apply for rollment in the troop. Wednesday—The annual meeting of ‘Women’s Home Missionary union the West Haven Congregation rch; sessions at 10 a. m. and m. Annual reports in the morning d addresses by Mrs. F. W. Wilcox “Today With the A. M. A’ and Choate on he Con- pational World Movement'; in the ernoon - President Brownell of prthland college and Howard Brad- eot of the Americanization com- ttee af Hartford on “The Point of ntact.” Luncheon served by the ies of the church for 40 cents. ‘hursday—4:30 p. m., Girl Scouts; 5 p. m., dramatic reading by the lung people of the First and South urches of the story of “Samuel and jul.” This will be done in costume, th music appropriate to the various lisodes. Friday—7:30 p. m., the next in the jes of illustrated addresses for ung peaple of the junior, intermed- e and senior departments of the larch school, with their parents and lends. Pictures will be shown, tell- - of ihe patriarchal life in the Jor- valley and Mr. Hill will give a [k on scenes and incidents connect- with these places. e music for Sunday will be as lows: Prelude, “Romanza (Son- )" by Peace: anthem, o 2 Cried to the Lord,” by Frey: offertory, ock of Ages,” by Buck; postlude, inale (Sonata),” by Peace. First Church of Christ. he church school meets at 10 a. Morning worship at 11 a. m., mon, “The Kingdom of God.” Mu- elude, Intermezzo, .. Wolf-Ferrair | them, “O Blessed Is.He,” . Stainer Solo for 5 * from *‘Crucifi The Adult Bible classes jhool, 12:15 p. m.; Young People’s lening service, 5 p. m. to 6 e Young Woman's Home y society will have supper ¥, 6:30 p. m. and then work on the rgical dressings for Ryder hospital. ednesday, 5 p. m., Girl Scou 7:30 service Thur: 45 p. m. in the South cht pung People from the South and rst churches will give dramatic udings, “The Story of Samuel and ul."” The Woman's Foreign M i ship, subject, 112 Millions™ @@ used last year to. KILL. COLDS HILLS CARA S~ B QUININE BROMIDE $tandard cold remedy for 20 years win tablet forme=sate, sure, no opiates—breaks up a cold in 24 hours—relieves grip in 3 days. Money back il cenuine box T with At ANl Drop Staves i l’ Keep Your Skin Clear By Using Cuticura I The for daily use in the toilet, ifies, the Ointmentsoothes beals irritations, roughuness or Cuticura soothes and skig and overcomes heavy per- spiration. Pree “Cutiours Malden. Mass Qintment 25 and 80c. Taleum 2e. Sosp shaves without mug. iry society Foreign and the Younsg Woman's Missionary society will hold the last meeting of the series Friday, A large attendance is de- as plans for the annual food T Young Woman's R ociety are to be dis sed. ;30 p. m., Boy Scouts. Saturday p. m., Brown- ies. at 2 p. m. Assembly Mccting. The Pent wre holdir y 3 in hall, 90 cond Sunday, m. mbly Svea s floor, 7:30 p. Thur. p. m. All the Pentecostal invited to be present will take 2 much im- to be decided upon mbers are his Sunday tant suhjeet St. Mark’s Church. Second Sunday in Lent. 7:30 a. m., Holy Communion; 9:30 a. m., church school; mon by tor of People’s Church of Christ. 0:150am; service; 10 a. m., pra; L morning wo “In His Presence.” 12:15 ¢ p. m., Youn m.. evange od’s Thous ticnderson will Loth me a eveni Week da vices—Mon- day evening, T: monthly board meeting m., children's meeti 45 p. mid- week Tuesday, 4 1. Thurs prayer m., Immanuck 10158 as » spel Church. ayer and praise meeting: 10:45 a. m.. preaching ser ice, subject, “The Christian's Juds- ment—Reward or Loss.” 12:15 p. m., Sunday school. ‘At 4 p. m. the building fund boxes will be opened. 6 p. m., Young People’s meeting. Leader, Mrs. Hannah Thompson. Solo Ly Miss Anna May Rockwell. 7 p. m., preaching service, subject, “The Vie- torious Life.” The Rev. Fred Wilson, who has pr rhed so acceptably tho last few weeks, will he with us again and a cordial invitation is extended 1o the public to come and h hin. Methodist copal Church, Sunday at 9: m. Adult cl! 2 ). m. Morn- ing worship at 1 . m.. sermon subject, “The True Meaning of Lent.” Evening services, 7:30 a. m. Stanley Memorial Church. At the morning worship at Stanley Memorial church at 10:45, Rev. G. M. Missirian will preach. His subject will be, “Wanted—Life Investment.” In accordance with the program of the Interchurch 2 Movement the Sunday will b, red as “‘Life Recruiting Sunday.” music will he as follows: Anthem, “Praise the Lord, O Jeru- salem, b Offierto: ough,” .. e . .Mendelssohn alter 1k. d col will meet p £33 S 3 . E. at 6:45. Stranger in Our Midst.” Grace Schmidt. Prajse meeting and community service at 7:30. trated lecture on “Japan’ at 12 noon. Topic, “The Leader, Miss will be given. Girl Scouts will sing. All come. | Girl Scouts will meet Monday and the Boy -Scouts on Tuesday evening Ladies’ Aid society will meet - afternoon at 0 in the ndeavor Circle and Sun- ub will meet on Thursday The regular meeting of the Tirotherhood will meet on Friday evening at 7 Choir rehearsal on night. German Baptist Church, Willkens, pastor. Church a. m.: morning worship 11:15 a. Rev. William Kuhn of Philadelphin will preach in German Afternoon and evening, Sunday school convention of the German Bap- | tst Sunday schools of New England to be held under the auspices of the Y. P. U 1an Baptist church at the Ger Aftern Openi of . busin siding. 3:15—Devotional Meriden. . Mr. Lucbeck pre- service, Rev > Valtie Wit- secretary of German Dapiist Mission- | ary society. Sclun; 5:00—Question New Haven, presiding. J0—Adjournment for supper. Hartford box, Rev. association, Sunday ing work for Conn People’s business, an- rship in the William T. "Morn- mon by Ldvent Church. by L. B. Giles, pastor. At 10:4 S eIt e At 12215 p. lible sch adult classcs 6:30 p “Achan Praver mes ass at Wedge of Gold.” t § p. m. Thursday. an Churcii. 10:45 o s worghi Sunday 130 p. Tuesday ¢ lock, Lent- irch council will Gaul | Tuesday and F An illus- | ssion, welcome and | t (Baptist), Hart- | # thought, | winning ways constant. husband? hit upon. woman keep in the house. Get rid of it. We charge a pieces are a small Try the man Union Laundry Co. 266 Arch Street After a woman .has won again every day of her life. For him effort may be intermittent; for her it must be Now to the point. convenient for you. keeps the nerve and worry wrinkles away. ironed at additional charge or our service. who wants and still hold her heart. her husband. 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First Baptist Church. , morning worship, Dr. Brom- ley. Shanghai college, China, will be the speaker. Dr. Bromley has been requested by the business men of New icago to defer his de- »ast in order that his ard in our leading Don‘t fail to hear 5, Bible schoal and Brother- : 3 p. m.. Russian service; w Young Peopl: meeting; leaders, Miss Ruth Taylor and Miss Alice Winchell. Wednesday, 3 p. m.—The meeting of the Women’s Aid. Thursday, 7:45—Meeting of junior chapter of the orld Guild. Maonday, meeting. 1en’s annual the Wide March S-—Annual church A. M. E. evening there will be a sa- t entitled “A Little Child ~ The church choir has given a large amount of time to the perfecting of plans and everybody iv invited. Little Mattie Lawe will icad the procession., and in the rear will be the tempter striving to attract rilgrims. When the child reaches the Zion Church. g Coughs and Colds Restless Nights - which sap the vitality. % Danger lurks in every hour a cold is allowed torun. 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