New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 18, 1922, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1922, MASONIC HOW ‘The first rehearsal for “The Gin through o membership drive in the |members to Norwich on Wedne; stute, and Af 1L is successful, an effort | of next week wihl "“ made to I :"""’l"”"‘"’\-“ The Aziz degree team will put on| gerhread Man,” to be presented un (rom (e [reasury of the Loklo o of | (N0 Grotto ceremonial for the new| der the auspices of the Masonio lodges | tho Leglon, Mr, Seymour would gay |Grotto in Norwich and it s expected|of the city, was held last night, nothing further than to state that an |that several hundred local Grottoites| oOn Monday evening the chorus will appeal 18 pending, e has heen urged | will also go along. The/speclal train| meet for rehearsal and én. Tuesday to drop the matter now and turn to|leaves New Britain at 2 p. m. evening the cast will again meet. reconstruction work, A decision re- | | | garding the pressing of the case will | [ he reached at a conference of the state executive committee in the near future. | would no longer be fund paid from the Church Notices. (Continued from puge five) ANNOT USE FUND TO PAY EMPLOYES | His decision was given the ground that if it s Vllegal for the lLe SRR glon to pay o salary to its treasurer :m the first six \\Im.nmdily in Lent may E | for the distribution of the fund, then e #gcured:at the offioe, Slx Persons Besides Butterworth Af-| it is illegal ulso for Tutterworth to po Graco Meomorlal salaries to hls subordinates, he Grace .\:lfmt:rhll Assembly of God n asked who these persons illzearieBaRRY SEAR DTN AL ab 4 , Mr, Seymour gave their names g A to the best of his knowledge, They are as follows: Thomas I, 8mith of Hartford, Miss Mary Walsh of New Britain, secretary in charge of the state service of the Legion, a young woman in Bridgeport whose name he could not recall, and a hookkeeper and stenographer employed in But- terworth's office. BEST DANCERS AT FOX'S MONDAY EVE. fected by Ruling of Judge Maltbie, The decision of Judge Willlam M, Maltbie in the superlor court uphold- ing the injunction against Frank §, Butterworth, State treasurer of the American l.egion, has caused Btate Commander Clarence W. Seymour to Elim Swedish Bapilst Church Sunday school, #:45; morning service, 11 o'clock. Y. . & meeting at 4:80 o'clock and evening service at 7 o'clock. Faptism after the service. Monday evening, cottage prayer meeting at the home of John Beckus, GROTTO HIR Degree Team And Members Going To Norwich On Wednesday Another Pleasant Evening Of Instruction and lnspiraltion TRAIN 138 Dwight street, ‘Tuesday evening, slon le will meet with Mr. und Mrs, J. A. Carlson, 157 Dwight street, Thursday evening, prayer meeting. the Forelgn Mis. Swedish Bethany Church The morning service will be held at 10:30. Sermon by the pastor. Sunday school at 12, There will bo a meeting of the Junfor Y. . S, at 4 o'clock. Evening service at 7:30. The usual mid-week service will be held Thursday at 7:45. Swedish Lutheran Church. Dr. Abel Ahlquist of R. 1., has been invited to preach at hoth services Sunday. In the morn- ing at 10:30 he will preach in Swed- fsh and in the evening at 7:20 in Eng- lish. Dr. Ohman will preach in Provi- fdence Sunday. First Baptist Church. 10:45, morning worship, sermon by the Rev. Willlam Ross; subject, “‘An- swering By Fire." 12:10, Bible achool and Brother- hood class. George E. Erskine of «Connecticut Reformatory at Cheshire will speak to the class. vited. 6:30 the Young People’s society will meet in the chapel. 7:30, FEvening meeting; “When Kings Forget."” Wednesday, 9:30, all day sewing. Tunch at noon. The annual meeting of the Mission Cirele will be held at 3p m. Thursday, 7:45, mid-week service. Friday, 7:30, Boy Scouts. 8, musi- cale, On Sunday evening next, the pas- tor will give a stereopticon lecture on “Blazing a Trail Through Darkest Africa.” subject, St. Mark’s Church. Sexagesima Sunday. 7:30 a. m,, Holy Communion. Corporate com- munion of Daughters of the King. 9:30 a, m,, church school. 11:00 a. m,, morning prayer sermon. 7:45 p. m., evening prayer and ser- mon [riday, Feb. 24, St. Matthias—9:30 a. m, Holy Communion. and The Emmanuel Gospel Church, Tabernacle, Franklin Square. Sunday, 10:15, *'prayer and pralse service. 10:45, preaching, Saith the Lord.” 12:15, Bible school. 6:00, Young people’s meeting. 7:00, preaching, topic, “The Trum- pet Judgments.” Tuesday, 4:00, Mrs. M. S. Anderson teacher. Rible study’ class. Thursday, 7:30, meeting. topic, “‘Thus children's meeting; 7:30, mid-week prayer Christian Science Charch. First Church of Christ Scientist. Clor. of West Main street and Park Place. Sunday service at 10:45 a. m. Sub- ject, "Mind. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evenihg meeting at 8 o'clock % Second Advent Church. Preaching at 10:45 a. m. and 7:15 p. m. hy H. L. Babcock of New Haven. Sunday school and Bible classes at 12:15. Prayer meeting on Thursday at 8§ p. m. First Church of Christ. Church school, 10 a. m. Morning gervice, 11 o'clock. Sermon by Rev. Henry W. Maler. Adult Bible classes 12:15 p. m. Young People’s service 6 p. m. Toplc, "Better Friendship.” Refreshments will be served during the social hour, All young people in- vited. Monday, 7:45 p..m., the standing committee will meet at the parsonage. Tuesday, 7:30 p. m,, young women's class meeting. Wednesday, 2 p. m., English class for Armenian women. Thursday, 2 p..m., Armenian wom- en's Bible class; 4 p. m., girl scouts; 6:45 p. m., Bible study class; 7:45 p. m., mid-week service. Tople, “Sac- rifice.” iriday, 7:30 p. m. Boy Scouts. The next communion service will be observed Sunday, March 6. Friday, 2 p. m., the Woman's Home Missionary society will meet for work and will also hold a food sale from 3-5 p. m. Home-made cakes, ples and bread will be on sale, CHILDREN'S HOME CONCERT Swedish Societies Plan For Appear- ance of Brooklyn Glee Club at Fox’s on Sunday, April 2. A concert will be held at Fox's the- ater on Sunday afternoon, April 2, tor the bénefit of the Children's Home. It is being planned under the au- spices of the Swedish societies and organtzations of New Britain. The Brooklyn Giee club of Brooklyn, N. Y., will furnish the program, assist- ed 'hy Bdward Gustafson as soloist. Mr. Gustafson is a member of the Metropolitan Opera company in New York. The Brooklyn Glee club tour- 04 Sweden Iast year and s considered one of the best Swedish-American or- ganizations of fta kind. "Phere are about 50 members on the M THE DANCE CONTEST AT FOX’S ON MONDAY EVE. Providence, | All men in- | i# Issue a notice that all persons draw- ing a salary from the state fund for the needy ex-servicemen of the state Speaker, Wed., Thurs., F' Afternoon and At the Lowest Price committee, two being selected from each society. Carl A. Carlson I8 chgjrman of the affair and John Johnson secretary. Harry Christensen is treasurer. The committee on ar- rangments consists of Carl A. Jfa.rl gon, John A. Andrews, John A. Erick- son, Harry Christensen, Miss Amanda Carlson and Mrs. Charles Jullberg. GOOD SKATING IN PARK. The north end skating park, in Stanley Quarter, has been cleaned of snow and now ofters excellent skaty ing. Electric light at night add to its value as a skating pond. it tussia, prior to the World War, was the most extensive dominion in the world. 1 FOR THE DANCE CONTEST AT FOX’S ON MONDAY EVE. of Allegheny College; subject “A” N Meetings over in time for services in other churches An attempt will be made to swell the funds of the state department Non-denominational FOURTH ANNUAL Auspices New Britain Automo- bile Dealers’ Association STATE ARMORY ri., Sat. MARCH 1-2-34 Evening Showing the Best Cars Ever Built s in History Aziz Grotto has engaged a fpeclal train to take the degrec — Everyman’s Bible Class — Rev. John L. Davis, leader Meets Sunday Mornings, 9:30 O’clock At —Trinity Methodist Church— 'Membership approximately 1300—Attendance last Sunday 790 Sunday, Feb. 19, Rev. Dr. W. H. Crawford, former president ew Translation of An Old Book” team and A Trip Through Kurdistan and Armenia Over Seventy - Five Fine Pictures South Church, Sunday, 7:30 P. M. 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Roadster - 2495 6-66 Sedan, 7-Pass. - 3155 6-66 Limousine, 7-Pass. 3350 6-66 Coupe, 5-Pass. - 3100 The New 6-44 Prices 119 inch wheel base—S0 horse power 6-44 Touring, 5-Pass. $1468 6-44 Sport Type, 4-Pass. 1598 6-44 Roadster, 3-Pass. 1465 6-44 Sedan, 5-Pass. - 2248 6-44 Coupe, 4-Pass, - 1998 All Prices F. O. B, Factory, Tax Extra TR Cord tires standard equipment on all *10dels THE LASH MOTOR CO,, Inc. “A REPUTABLE CONCERN” WEST MAIN & LINCOLN STS. Sam Tries Strategy NO S\R, \ WOULDNY S\ ANBODY ANY GUZZLEMS SYRUP— AN’ THERE AINT A GUY N DEADSHOT GULCH COULD MAKE. ME SELL HIM ANY, BITHER SAY, | WONT TRAKE THAT KINDA TRALK FROM NOBODY - YOULL S BY SWAN

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