New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 22, 1921, Page 10

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY — e ——— ostesses, Mrs. Stephen Ser lass will band. Wednesday 4 Thursday service A n rs given a Wednesday—3:00, women's prayer 5, cottage meeting. mid-week prayer strect entran nen's pr e hearty Reformed Lu theran Church rircle. 10:50 o’clock Sunday morning, wor- Clhuneh ship scrvice: [ m., Lom hurch worning prayer m evening Conversion of | n., holy commun- | mmunion | | Momorial Church he day wi 10 a. m e ob- | germon, th »y the minister, R&y Music Prelude, on | y\nthem, Rest, W Offertory, Oh! for 2 moon. | 1564, Schuecker “The 2 MY | ehapel - | day evening servi PUstor | ihe chapel L sery uts W 1ross anc n A N Setene Christ 2ip.m. T > o'clock noon, day school: 7:30 o'clock, vespers. On Tuesday and Friday afternoons at & o'clock the cathecetical meet. The Luther league will meet Thursday night at the parsonage. class First Church of Christ. Church school (beginners, primary, juniors and intermediate senior depts.) Morning worship, 11 Thou Shalt Not be False.” Henry W. Maicr Screnade, Shubert: Sun- will a. m slo for baritone; Closer Walk Adult Bible classes | 12:15 p. m. Armenian service in the he first of the Sun-! be held in ces will win, 1 r friends p m. the Notify Mrs. H ne hurch nda oruhip ynlk en' B c White will ubject, “A p. m = = Friday, 2:30 p. 1-6 p Tomb: oloist ANISH B onte Wednesday, 2:30 Socalacict « en's wing meeting, to be | | and bread for sale. \ prayer meeting | 30 p. Oint- mid-wee 1y of the Her: Doctors Peterson 'm. J. Nich Rochester, N at the i d tomorrow with re- rvices at 7:45 p. m. Al At 10:45 a. m requested to ! preach on ‘““The L of | n't th keep P members are i ~ be prescnt and take part. These serv- | Church.” sunburn and will bewrin at 10:45 unday | facta. “Come.” phin: ‘ school, 12:30 p. m.: C. E. 6:30. THe | day ¥ g n m. | er union especially | has something inte the wpung 6 p. m, mee Tho subje ing by | *¢ 10:45 m., Young IPeople’s servic 7:00 p. m., preach- know what God’ by the T resday—7 Bible South Stanley street. study, 439 SR T ”” ‘iy Laundry Is Short! How can you help to solve the difficulties of priages in your laundry? First, be sure that the bundle which you d is properly wrapped. Use a canvas laundry g, if possible. It is the safest container. If bt, use strong wrapping paper and cord. Second, Always Make Out a List of Soiled othes and attach it properly to your bundle. e provide you with a printed list which is sent each package of clean clothes. If you follow constantly these two practices, hen you will help to cut down shortages. Hav- hg' complied, you can make a claim if your undry is short. We want your help so that we can satisfy pur demands. Without your list of soiled lothes, we cannot, in fairness, entertain a claim pr shortages. UNIOCN LAUNDRY AND DF EANING CO. first service to be held s Church of Christ on ‘ourt s at 10:15 a. m., ing, when the people will gather for a special prayer meeting 1580, if you « 0 p. m, m., Arn 55, With eader Young 10 Missionary dept. will pper and work. All youny oward | san b girl scout renis ak on the Interest- ation of ldeas,” at nid-weck service Thursday ecven- m., the m., girl scout Homemadc m. boy scouts. People’s Church of Christ. Pastor Taylo great call t people’s ct for ¢ CUSS| nary Results in Asia.” TI | 7 o’clock Pastor Taylor wll preach on “Man’s Duty to God.” Children's Y. Woman's Missionary dept. will hold its s will cakes, at the Sunday morn- r will o the If you want to hear some At 12:15 m., the Sun- chool will meet under the lead- 1ip of L. H. Taylor, who a resting for us. At society lwavs ion is ien ot If you want to s plan is for .you. cme to this service. ing at 4 o'clock on Tuesday, when the pastor will preach a sermon to the meet | sion free. | ment a meeting of the b | jections | Garbage contract, children withaut words. Prayer and ber was just like me.” Swedish Mass Meeting. { A Swedish mass meeting will be held wunder the auspices of the Social- ist Labor Party at Electric hall, 88| West Main Street, Sunday afternoon at 2:30. George Looke from Worcester will be the speaker. FEverybody that understands the Swedish languago is | invited to bo present, and the speaker | is wlling to answer questions on the subject of which he speaks. Admis- HEALTH DEPARTMENT BUDGET IS ADOPTED Estimated Expenses for Next Year, | Although Not Approved by Superin- tendent, Passed hy Board. t calling for £32.450 for the ar in the health depart- adopted last evening at 1 of health com- of strenuous oh- iTealth Superintend- F R arris. The superintend- ont fclt th: ould not be done missioners in s | with any great benefit for the city with the amount called for. He felt | that at least another inspector and some cars should be provided The cstimated expenses $8.900; tants and drugs, $400; oratory, $900; $18,050; incid losis work. § ; slaughter-house, $600; maintenance of cars, $1,400; balance over amount to be received for Paige car in purchase of two Ford cars, $400 Total $32,450. The board of finance and taxation allotted $29,600 last year for health work The appointment of a committee to look up the matter of licensing res- taurants, was authorized as was a similar up for the revision of milk ordinances. Superintendent Barbara Blair of the City hospital reported $158 col- lected at that institution from pa- tients, and $140 outstanding. Dr. Harris reported that he has planned weekly consultations with local physicians on health matters. include disinfec- AWHEEL CAME OFF NEWT TUBBS’ COAL WAGON JED BARRYMORE THE UNDERTAKER AND A BARREL OF APPLES WERE KNOCKED SENSELESS- IS MORNING. BY STANLEY The next time you get paid —that church down the strect, dedicated to your community’s religious welfare, will need re- sources for effective service. —that Rospital,which must restore to health the sick and injured, will require the means to carry on. — that college, where you want to give your boy a real start in hfe, will be looking for endowments and scholarships. —listless, heavy-eyed children will be longing for a place to play. —the Y. M. C. A. and other simi- lar agencics, devoted to character- building enterprises, will deserve financial support. —threeand a half million children in Europe will be going hungry. —and the people of the earth’s dark places will struggle along without the warm, friendly light of the Gospel. Now and then such things touch you. But in the hurly-burly of modern life we've not given such matters enough thought. There’s no better time than to- day to think this thing through. Take time to decide what you wil! give to such fine causes as these —lay out a real program—make it regular, systematic—and thea stick to it! In Bible times one-tenth of the income went to the Lord. Nowa- days the income tax authorities exempt up to fifteen per cent of your income for worthy causes. But what you give is a matter for ' you alone to say. Without doube, many can give more than fifteen per cent. It might be 2 hardship for others to set aside even one- tenth. Find out for yourself on this Share-With-Others Day that i 75 moreblessed togive than toreceive. | See how much happier you will be —how much more you’ll get out: of life—beginning today! Share -With- Others Day Sunday, Jammr:v 23, 1 921 ®

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