New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 19, 1920, Page 9

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BURRITT SAVINGS BANK Church _ Notices service. 10 be devoted N m 45 o to prayer m., this service the Children’s exercises, and for this reason school will be omitied 00 p. m., meeting in Itallan under the direction of D. Negri of Kensington 6 p.m, Young People’s meeting. 7:00 p. m.. evan Intic Fred iner will In charge 400 pp m Tuesday, children’s meeting. 5 p. m. Tue: day, Rible study 8:00 p. m. Wec neaday, cottage meeting 746 p.m ¥ Thursday, mid-week prayer mecting and praise will Day service, St. Mark’s Church, Third Sunday after Trinity, 7 a. m.. holy communion; corpora communion of the Daughters of the r‘:n: 11:00 «. m., morning pru and sermon by the v. Harry Bodley, rector emeritis. Thursday, June 24, Nativity of St. John Baptist 2:30 a. holy communion The Motherhood club meetnig which to have been held on Monday evening, June 2ist, at the Center church, has boen postponed to June 28th, ut 3 @'clock in the afternoon. The speaker will be Mrs. Wallace 1 Woodin Hartford, who will talk on “The Hartford Club.' m., Pirst Baptist Church 10:45, morning service, sermon hy the Rev. Willlam Rose. 12:15, Bible school 3:00, Russian service. 7.00, the Young People's soclety, subjec fonesty In Word and Dee leader, Miss Charlotte Whatnall, ursday, 7:456 p. m., midweek services Trinity Methodist Church. 0:45 a. m. and 12:15 m., regular sessions of the church Sunday school. | 10:46 a. m., morning worship and preaching service. Today is Chi-! dren's day There will be baptism of children, reception of members, and approprinte reises by the different departments of the church school. P1r. Davis will preach a special ser- mon to the children 7:30 p. m., regular evening service. The Patriotic Order of the Sons of America will worship with us this evening. The public is cordially invited to all of these wervices. Monday, meeting of the Motherhood club in the Center chureh chapel at 3:00 p. m. Business rfecting of Standard Bearers at the home of Mrs. Fred Goodrich, 33 Fiassett street. Members bring scis- and thank offerings. Tuesday, fuesday evening class meeting at | 745 p. m. Thursday, midweek serv- at 7:45 p. m. Saturday, the an- wial Sunduy school picnic will be held at Lake Compounce. It is de- sired that the parents avail them welves of this opportunity for n day's outing with the children Lunches | will be taken should he sent to | he echurch not than 10 a. m. | Dinner will be served In the large pavillon at 12:30 m tests have been make this a big outing people sors, and later Games and con. Let us Wl our arranged for First Church of Christ. $ Children's Da service 11 a. m Members of the school a 1ested (o meet not later than 10 Orzun Prelude—Boat Song Processional March Invoeation. dong-—Summer Time Is Here teginners—Primar Anthem—Hark Hymn Haptism of children Hymn I'rayer by pastor Recitation—Children's Erma Mills rings Hart Agnin department Celestial Ward | the land Day. \ L 4 Fiorul offe Kotices Offertory—That Scout Story of Ol4 Marzials Reeoption of members song Little Beoeginners—Primary Presentation of Bibles Hymn ~-He ® Sunheam department Sunday | | | | i Room v Henediction Yostlude—March From Lenore Rafr “The union service the Houth church chapel evening at 7:45 o'clock. A for women of the city will Tuesday alternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Charlep Mitchel, o4 ussell street, In the interest of the ch Movement. All women preparatory Thursday meeting be in | held | | COR. MAIN AND -CHURCH STREETS This Bank Is Now Paying Interest to Its Depositors at the Rate of hold its next meeting Monday after- noon, June 25, at 3 o'clock in the Cen- ter church chapel Christian Science Church. Sunday service at 10:45 a. m.: Ject, “Is the Universe, Evolved by Atomic school at 9:45 m ning meeting at 8 Sub- Including Man, Force?" Sunday Wednesday eve- o'clock South Church Notices, Sunday, #:30, Italian school: morning worship, Children’'s Day ercises; 5, Persian-A Endecavor; 6, I'ersia ship; Young People’s society, » to Our Responsibilities,” : leaders, Jessie Stingle and Myrtle Chase: Monday, 7:30, standing Amittee meeting in offi Tuesday. Boy Scouts: Thursday, Dr. Hill on Kensington road; 7:45, church night serv- ice, preparatory service; Saturday, 9, outing day for church and church school. Cars will be in front of the church to carry the pupils and their friends to Lake Compounce. Tickets will be furnished for the pupils of the school and for those who wish to at- tend the picnic and are not members of the schoo! the price will be 45 cents, Music Prelud Anthem— 10:45, -Assyrian Matt. for Sunday i fler morning .o Saunders Little Children Lambord Gentle th Century Saunders the Offertory—"Dearest Mila™ . Postlude—>March Bible Lecture. Arthur Goux of the Pible Students’ association York will deliver of New the famous lecture, “Milljons Now Living Will Never Die,” Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock in Booth's block, 257 Main street, in 22, All welcome Stanley Memorial Church. Services tomorrow at Stanley Me- morial church will he wus follows: Children's Day exercises will be held on Sunday morning at 10:45. There will be songs and recitations by Sun- day school children. The Sacrament of Baptism will be administered by Rev. G. M. Missirian, pastor will be no Sunday school session. Y. P. 8. C. E. will meet at 6:45, topic, “Honesty in Word and Deed.” On Wednesday afternoon a Cradle party will be held at the church from 2 to 5 o'clock. All the members of Cradle Roll and their mothers cordially invited. Sunbeam club and Endeavor will meet on Thursday evening. ginning Sunday. June 27. the Sunday school will meet before the morning service at 10 o'clock moraing service will follow at o'clock. are circle and Sunday services: 10:15, ice; 10:45, morning worship: 12:15, Hible school: 6. Young People's mect- ing Evangelistic servic Louis Losch of New York will speak at both morning and evening services. Week day mervices: ¢ p. m., Tuesday, chil- meeting: 7:45 p. m, Thurs day, prayer meeting praver sérv- dren's eformation Lutheran Church. Third Trinity. a m 10:45 a The sacrament administered at Thursday Sunday after Sunday school: worship will be morning services the Luther league will meet home of Miss Mene Josephson Church street. The topic. ““The Place of the Christian College in the Chureh,” will he discussed by F. Ol- son and G. Peterson :30 m.. of the evening the 429 morning baptism at Adves Sunday morning 10:45 Children’s Day program, Bible Train- ing class, 6:30 p. m.: evening preach- : ing by R G pastor 7:1 o'clock See notice Singing of Elijah next Sunday eveningz Church, service. 1. CONNECTICUT CHAMPION DEFEATED. June. 19 —Makind the most « which her remarkably lon Mis Bay New York advantage into & vietory eht successes between the the Women's championship fo when_she hop. of Brooklawn Country Bridgeport, Conn., by 2 up and 1 to in the fnal of the annual classic over pla 4:30, 1 Roll | Be- ] Positively is tion—sSentiment for president. | terd ! seeretary J | den " {cou “Liv- | : | before the nati {Fra P reasontble opportunity ; his ade | secretary of the hat his decision wi ng Washington, ur McAdoo | most | sup av eny mag | ter 1 | i | | 4% Per Annum Open Saturday Evenings 7:30 to 9 and Usual Banking Hours on Business Days MCADOO WON'T RUN Francisce, T0 WATCH KOPF PLAY ] LT Dud in the semi-finals of the tennis championship tournament sterday. By America ready has won the si s It remains only to be whet ton or Tilden is the better man these victories Refuses (o Permit Use of | Local Fans (o Journey fo New Haven ) Toh Tomorrow. When World's Champion Reds Name at Democrat Conven- e ilden and Dud nd Johnston in defeating Shimi the most atio d in the champi oved with their of whom were conside: especially the Japanesc Mcet Bender's League Leaders. for Glass, Manager Pat Mo and his world's | York 19.—William G Adoo has withdrawn from the race June champion Reds wi - attraction that rge Weiss will se the baseball | crack plavers, for at yes- the democratic nomination Lighthouse horrow after- = WOMEN, the by N time meat headed nt the first presi- | that many of the local fans have had the i 5 H to witness the Reds in Need More Iron i emorable occasion of their st October. A n are planning to ma Bill Kopf. the Hardware around the shortstop posi- opening of the present s hax goinz great his team is due tding and timely hitting In a telezram sent - WEAK, NERVOU Their Blood. Shouse. treasury, Joueti of the son-in-law announced that not permit his name to al convention in assis the day to t's 1a he ! San Thin, ed blood results run-down, Mis. impover 1ad Since the neisco. tating ected anaemic, nervous Martha Sickles of City con tior son “Kopic much of the his brilliant fie as his reason for this un- g move that he must have to rchabilitate and provide the former declared s irrevocable, add- path of duty secms to unmistakable.” i tions. et { ter, Ohio, was in request tells here how she She sa run-down, of the grip, and do my wo the b at our covered. {a weak, a result fortune and affairs quately for his family, treasury AMERICANS IN FINALS William that so I clear “the and hardly drag around My had tonic he had, Vinol made me strong and well. have a good appetite and can do my housework. I wish ever: nervous woman would try advt. doctor given me William T. M| 5 19.—-With xpected withdrawal of William the of his supports in the treasury Londen. June 19.—William T. Ti artment sprang at once to _the Sl "|“"“:'l"‘7"'\.‘;‘_nm port of Nenator Carter Glass (Va.) s = the calculations of the leaders e been upset. The development of nuniber of situations has been le possible and an even more bit- fight for the nomination than was June the Jobnston Defeat wropean Opponents ln London Lawn Tennis Championship. from presidential race Tiiden 2d, midzu, M of Japan | anticipated is foreshadowed. International There | T 1oughly PASTEURIZED by our mod- | ern T {with OUR PASTEURIZED MILK— | for | eorrect pasteurizing. ABSOLUTELY SAFE and PURE by e} J. @@E@@@@@@@@@@@EE@E@@@@E@@E@@@@@@@@@@@@@ flo@@@@é@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ over our brand of PASTEURIZED | MILK. le on easy e tenement Has under construction an terms to employes of local industri H. J. Foiren, Manager 140 MAIN STREET. 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Last Year Th Price $30.50 $33.75 $32.90 30—31x4 Q.D. 10—34x4 S.S. 10—33x4 S.S. 6—30x31, Q.D. $19.65 10—30x3 Q.D. $15.50 Threse tires are all fresh Road Kings all fresh and first with a 6,000 mile guarg advantage of our offer. We positively cd them at above prices unless they were bg vear’s prices! City Service Sta A. M. Paonessa, Prop. Cor. Hartford Ave. and Stanl

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