New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 6, 1920, Page 5

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HAROLD BAUER fi;:le world- ous pianist will play at 4| Fox Theater Nov. 7 BavEr makes rec- ord-rolls exclusively Jor the Duo- Art Piano- Hear hrw in concert and then hear the Duo-Art’s exact repro- duction of his wonder ful playingy Weseterful Recitals in your ovm Home by the DUO-ART PTANOLA PIANO HINK of hearing Harold Bauer play in your own home! Think of insert- ing a record-roll into your piano and thea listening while it plays the immortal works of Chopin, Liszt, Beethoven—just as the master pianists play them! . Words cannot describe the Duo-Art. It is the most amazing musical isvi:ntion of the 2oth Century. You are invited to come and hear it at any time, however, and judge for yourself of its marvelous powers. SEDGWICK & CASEY, INC. The Storo Where Everything Musical May Be Found. g (mqumay, puw wnidsy . Hartford. Phone Charter 3641-3615 E— For Quick Retnms Use Herald Clamfled Ads. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBERS, 1920. Church Notices | Pcople’s Church. '—10:15 a. m., prayer meet- ing; m., preaching, subject, “The 5 (‘rnv\nh"; 12:15 p. m., Sunday School; 6:00 p. m., meeting: 7:00 p. m., preaching, sub- Jject, “The Happiest Man in New Britain.” | Tuesday—4:00 p. m., | meeting. Thursday—7:45 p. m., Children’s prayer meet- “h of Christ. . Church Bible school. all departments; 11:00 a. m., morning worship, communion service in charge of the pastor; 12:10 p. m., Adult Bible classez. Wednesday—4:30 p. m., Girl Scouls in the chapel Thursday at 6:30 p. m., social sup- | per, 7:30 p. m., lecture on the Pil- grim church. Illustrated. Friday at 7:30, Boy Scouts. Pirst Baptist Church. morning worship, the Rev. Willlam Ross; 1 School and Brotherhood m., Russian service; 7 p. m., People’'s service, subject, | mkers,” leader, Miss Agnes cock. Thursday,—7:45 p. service. Friday,—6 p. m., Brotherhood Sup- per program in charge of the ladies. 10:15, Bible Hitch- m., midweek St. Mark's Church. Twenty-third Sunday atter Trinity, | 7:20 a. m., Holy Communion; 9:30 a. m., church school; 11:00 a. m, | Holy Communion and sermon by the | rector: 7:45 p. m., choral evensong and sermon on the words “Blesged are | the pure in heart for they shall see | God.™ Christian Science Charch. Sunday service at 10:45 m., ject school at 9:45 a. m.; Wednesday even- ing meeting at 8 o'clock. ‘The South Church. 9:30 Italian schogl- 10:45 morning worship. Celebration of the commun- fon. 12:10 church school. 4:30 Ital- ian worship. 5:00 Assyrian-Persian Endeavor 6:00 worship. 7:00 Christian Endeavor so- ciety. Topic, “Jesus Christ. My Friend™ Leader, Mylissa Kyle. 7:30 organ recit®® Mrs. Frederick Koch will sing. Mausic at morning worship: Prelude, “Nocturne,” Foote; anthem, “Honor the Lord,” Stainer; offertory, “In Heavenly l.ove Abiding,” Holden; postlude, “Pater Noster,” Foote. sub- Methodist Church, 9:45 a. m., church | 10:45 a. m., morning worship- Com- Why Let Moths Eat Your Summer Clothes? Now that you are changing to fall and winter clothes, garments? what becomes of your summer Have you put away your summer suit, coat, dresses, skirts and waists for next year— clean and ready to wear? If they are spotted, the moths vwill surely eat them. keep away. If they are clean, the moths will Send us your summer clothes now for dry cleaning. We will call for them — and also for your winter clothes if they haven’t already been dry cleaned. Send them with your laundry, if you like. UNION LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING CO. 266 Arch Street, Telephone 904 Young People's ' \ ung | “Peace- | “Adam and Fallen Man"; Sunday | Assyrian-Persian | Sunday school. ' SELOVLVLRGVGOVCLBLBBBOLBLG SOOLEVOBCOVRBBOOBTD & & & & L & & & & & & o & R & & & & & & & & & & 2 classes of the church school. 5.30 p. m., meeting of church school league cabinet. 6:30 p- m., young people’s devotional service. 7:30 p, m., even- ing service. Sermon: “The Cause and Occasion of Conversion.” YViolin solo by Miss Isabelle Monteith, of Hart- ford. Reformation Lutheran Church. 22nd Sunday after Trinity. 10:435 a- m., morning services. 12 m., Sun- day school. 30 p. m., vespers. Monday evening, the adult class will meet. Tuesday and Friday afternoons ' the regular class will meet at 4:15 o'clock. The boys’ class will meet | Tuesday and Friday evenings at 7 o'clock. The Luther League will meetl b Thursday at the patsonage. Friday at | C! $ o'clock the teachers’ training class | a will meet. Tuesday evening the | pi church council will meet. S South Stanley XIX Chapter. Stanley Memorial Church. At the morning worship at 10:45, Mr. Gustave T. Bochman, the field secretary of Conn. Temperance union will preach on “Christian Church and Prohibition.” The music will be as follows: Prelude, Anthem, ing” n Heavenly Love Abid- | Offertory solo Sunday school meets at 12 noon; Y. P. 8. C. E. at 6:45. Topic “Peace Makers”, leader, Arvid Thorvaldsen. ommunity service and organ recital at 7:30. The program for recital will be: Prelude, Pastorale Andantino Final, March Pastorale Mignan The sunbeam Junlcr (‘ E. society will meet on Thursday evening at the church at 7:15. Boellmann - Boellmann Boellmann Swedish Baptist Church. Sunday school at 9: Morning service at 11 with sermon by the pastor. Topic: *“God's Promise of Better Times.”” This will be an Eng- lish service. Young People's meeting at 5:00 Evening service at 7:00. Topic: “A Loud Complaint” or “Who hath believed our report.” Advent Church. L. B. Giles, pastor. FElder Joshua Denton will speak at both services to- morrow morning, subject: “What the romrn of Jesus means to liveer.” joy of faith.” p. p. Thursday evening. by Rev. Jersey; Every member i —Miss Martha vocal selections; People’'s service conducted by Mr. Schaeffer who is especially inter- { ested in Yeung People’s work and has the ening 7. ., subject: Bible school at : m. ' Teachers' training class 6:30 m. Social prayer service 8 o'clock be- E The i1 * Emanuel Gospel Church., At South Congregational Chapel— unday, 9:30 a. m., preaching service Charles T. Schaeffer of New 10:45 a. m., Bible school— ed to be present est will render ! 6:00 p. m., Young Rev. een associated with Rev. D. Wilbur hapman -for many years in miinistry mong young people; 7:00 p. m., reaching by Rev. Charles Schaeffer. Tuesday—T7: 439 Acts , Bivle Study, street. Subject, m. Women's Wednesday—3 p. The tormenting, insistent pain of a burn or scald is subdued by | Resinol Ointment. _Its cooling ingre- dients remove the inflammation, and hasten the hedling. Cover the bum well with Resinol and bandage with soft gauze. In severe qus or scalds covering a large surface always send for a doctor. Resinol products at all druggists. Fresh from the garde; of the finest tea plantations “SALAI ORANGE P EKOE Send us a postal card for a free sample. S Company, Stuart & Berkeley Sts., ? wint meet with Mrs. Praver Circle 7:45, Cottage Chant, Bain street; meeting. Thursday—7:45, mid-week prayer service, conducted by Mr, Michael Maietta, South Church chapel. Strang- era invited. The A. M. E. Zion Church. 10:45 a- m., morning worship. Ser- mon by the pastor. 12:30 p. m., the Sunday school will ercises. A special DI rendered. 6:30 p. m deaveor exercises, led dent, Mrs. L. L. & evening service. Thi will be celebrated- Sj the choir. Read the N. Y. @ —advt. Attention Boys And A guaranteed singing Canary, a fishing rod, a bowl of goldfish, also 300 other souvenirs to any- one holding the greatest amount of tickets given away at the New Britain Bird Store Have you started saving tickets, if not, get busy at once, the earlier the better. NEW BRITAIN 105 ARCH STREET @#####fi##fi&##@-@fifi@fi#%# @#fifi#fifi@##@fi###fi###fi“i#fi% exceed 10 cents per 5} e s ot 35 s ¥ . THIS IS ME My Latest Photograph. If you look in our South Window you will see just how good looking 1 am, dressed up in my new suit of grey. [ 4 week. (Signed) | My Home is at The Big Furniture Store. John A. Andrews & Co. Can furnish references from the best of families in the city. WANTED—POSITION IN YOUR HflME', I will give you my services for ten years and do your washing every week at not to exceed 50 cents per week, mcludmg price of myself—body and soul. ‘ f you treat me right I agree to remain in your service mdefimtely at a cost n CRYSTAL ELECTRIC WASHER. @ You can have services for 30 d and if you d am not worth price’l will go ba home and charge you a cen They have a p tag on me mark $160.00. Step in and look me over. “WHERE MOST PEOPLE TRADE”

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