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e e — ILmtheran Churches, ,W'e have the. agenwyfim morning e aor the following Xa-| I\ INION SERVICE Lfinfl“y Known Candies UUll ¢ services al " HUYLER'S Thanksgiving Day to Be Observed DURAND'S in First Baptist Church . 4 . Sunday morning service at 10:30 Thanksgiving Day will be observed | WHITMAN’S with speeial services in practically all ' 0'¢lock. Sermon in English. Sunday of the local churches next Thursday.|#chool meets after this service, Bible Mrs. Boliven Wins $5 Prize in the Herald Dialogue Contest Thanksgiving morning, 10;45 o'clock. B8t. Matthew's. | Pleparatory service at 9:45 a. m. Communion service at 10:30 a, m, Service on Thanksgiving Day at 10:30 a. m, PERFECTION .5 OIL HEATERS Swedish, The Mrst, South and Stanley Me. °/888 &t 6 p. m., and evening service morial Congregational churches wiil|in Swedish at 7:30 p. m. combine with the Trinity Methodist,| , Wednesday cvening Organist Harry the People's and the I'irst Baptist A: Siolander will- meet the violinists 77 | churches in & community Thanks- [0 the purpose of forming an orches- e/ / giving service at the Iirst Baptist! ' church Thursday morning. } Miss Bernice Schalker,' contralto| sololst, will assist the quartet at the First Congregational church at the Order Now For g Lambs,"” for the offertory. | A pageant, “The Good Samaritan,” s [ [J The Dickinson " BUY ONE NOW—DON'T GET LEFT What will you do without coal at the first frost? We will deliver one promptly with our ‘service’ truck HERBERT L. MILLS HARDWARE 336 MAIN ST. St. John’s German. Sunday school at 9:30 a, m. Gegman service By Rev.' M.'W. Gaudian, “What the Bible Teaches About | Church Monéy?” The members of the every member canvass will be commissioned by the minister after the service, i Non-Denominational, Emmanuel Gospel, Sunday, 10 a. m., prayer and praisc Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock. The reading room—room 504, Na- tional Bank buildiog is open to the public dally from 12 noon unto ¢ o'clock, except Sundays and holidays. Wednesdays, 12 to 7:30 p. m. Second, Advent, $3 Goes t8 ‘Edward Koplo- witz and $2 to Be Sent to Joe Zelrowski of Holyoke, Mass.—Over 300 Replies Congregational Churches, The board of directors will consist MISS HALL HEAD OF Firat. Church school 10 a. m. Morning service,210:46 a. m., preaching; topic, “Th;nkfinvln;." 12:16 p. m, Bible Morning service at 10:46, Sermon by J. 'W. Courow of South Manches- Sent Into Herald Office of Louis P. Blade, Miss Mildred Weld, Mrs. Leon A, Sprague, Miss H. Sib- H. 8. GIRLS’ LEAGUE ter, Sunday school and Bible class at 12:06. Young People's meeting at 6:30 p. m." Evening service at 7:15. J. W, Courow will speak. No meeting of the Ladies' Ald so- ciéty this, week. Prayer meeting Wednesday 4t 7:30. This Week: Mrs. W. A. Bollver wins the $5 prize for the “What Are They: Saying” con- test ‘this week. Mrs, Boliver halls from 94 East Main street, Plainville, and ‘the following is the prize winning conversation: Man—'"Those pancakes lare only half-baked.” Woman—"Then they ought to agree with you perfect- y." 9 In awarding the prize the judge wishes to congratulate Mrs. Boliver for there were over 300 replies this week, |some-of them were very clever whifp others could have been better, Edward Koplowitz ‘'of 61 Madison |’ streef, city, i scheduled to receive $3 for his contribution this week which | follows: Woman—''No you can't go out, and 11f you don’t keep still, I'lf throw this flipjack in your face.”” Man—"Well it will be the first soft knock I got in a long time.” The $2 prize goes a visiting to ome of our little readers up Holyoke way, Joseph Zebrowski, of 79 Pine street of |{the “Bilk -city,” has fuifilled. the $218 |Qualification to a “T” and if he will drop vs a line or call in to see us, || the third prize is his, The conversa- tion so playfully thought up by “Joe” (is: Man—"Goodness lady, why do |these 'pancakes taste like soap?” ‘Woman—*You told me to cook them on the soapstone, but I couldn't find it, so I soaped this one.” Next Monday there will appear an- other -ane; " go to:it, and better luck next time. service 11 a. m, Sermon by the min- ister, Rev. Henry W. Maier. Miss Bernice Schalker of New York city will assist the choir in the serv- ice. The Young Women's Home Mis- sionary society Tuesday, 6:30 p. m.| Thursday, 7:80 p, m., mjd-week Reports of the bazaar will be given | prayer meeting. at this time, —— % Wednesday, 2:80 p. m. English People's. class for Armenian women. 4 p. m,, Sunday, at 10:156 a. m., prayer and Junior Missionary society. 7:30 p. m., ' prajse service, followed bl; morning Bible study class. 2 |wor-h1p at 10:46 a. m. Subject, G- , Friday, 7:30 p. m, Boy Scouts. 8 p.|ing Deeper With God.” 12:16 p. m., m., Center Girls' club. | Sunday school. 6 p. m. young peo- o ple’s meeting. 7 p. m., the last of the series of sermons on ‘‘Modern Theol- ogy vs. The Bible,” as to Retribution. Monday at 7:45 p. m., official board meeting. Tuesday, meeting. Thursday, at 7:45 p. m., prayer and praise service. school. 6 p. m, young people’s meet- ing, missionary rally. 7 p. m., preach- ing, topic, “The Two Fathers.” Tuesday, 4 p. m., children’s meet- ing, Mrs. M. 8, Anderson, teacher. 7:30 p. m., Bible study class. ley and “one to be apponted. Thn~ club was formed several weeks ago in. the-interests of the girl and has as its motto “Turn %0 the Right and Keep Straight On,” It has a mem- bership of approximately 575 girls. The directors and the officers will meet soon after the Thanksgiving: re- cess with’the by-laws committee to appoint chairmen for individual com- mittees.: Plans ‘were discuased yes- terday -for the first evening meeting to be held on Tuesday, December 5, to which the mothers will be invited. T'he regular meetings of the club will be held on'the second -Monday: of each month. \ will be given in Trinity M. E, church Drug Co. tomorrow evering at 7:80 o'clock. 109-171 MAIN STREET Miss Kent Vice-President, Mjiss Tay- lor Secretary aid Miss Holoomb Treasurer of Organization Miss ' Bernice Hall was :elected president of the newly organized lea- gue for High school girls at & meet- ing held in the nasium of. the Academic = building on Franklin Bquare - yesterday afternoon, Miss Dorothy Kent was elected vice-presi- dent; Miss Constance Taylor, secre- tary, and Miss .Louise Holcombe, treasurer. 5 LI ; [] i % . Trinity Methodist Church 10:45—Reception of Members. | Sermon by Pastor: “The Trend of Publi¢ ‘Opinion” ol . ; St. Mark’s Episcopal. 7:30 a. m., Holy Communion in the chapel. 9:30 a. m., church school.| 11:20 as m., morning prayer and ser- | mon. 7:46 p. m., evening prayer and sermon. i Thursday, November 30, .Thanks- glving Day and St. Andrew’s day, 8 a. m., Holy Communion in the chapel; 10:30"a. m., Thanksgiving servicé and sermon, WHY THEGANG © GOT SORE A South, Sunday, 9:30 a. m., Italian school. 10:45 a. m., Beginners' department. 10:45 a. m., morning worship. - Ser- | .mon by Rev. Dr. George W. C. Hill, “The Secret of Safety.” 2:30 p. m,, Assyrian worship.. 6:30 p, ‘m., Chris- tian Endeavor meetihg. 7:30 p. m, evening worship, Illustrated address by Rev. W. W, Leete, D. D, “From the Great Lakes to the Pacific Coast.” Monday, 4 p. m,, Busy Bees Junior Achievement club. s Tuesday, 6 to 8 p. m., meeting of Girl Scouts. Friday, 3:30 p. m., Young Woman's department at home to its friends. Work will, be ‘done . throughout the evening for the bazaar. 6 pp m, meeting of book binding c¢lub in charge of L. H. Bell. They had won ¢ all of Smith’s money and thought they’d get his new Horsfall Overcoat —but he decided to call it an evening $30-$35-$40 ,.| International ‘Bible Studentd Ass'n. at 4 p. m, children's| Junior Bible class at 9:30. ' Morn- i ing ’uervice. 10:45. Welcome Baptist Mission (Colored). The Welcome Baptist' mission on Elm stree¢ will have a special serv- ice at 8 p, m,. The minister’s text will be from Gideon. Everyman’s Bible Class. Rev. John L. Davis ‘will continue his lectures on ‘“The Psychology of Habit.” Class opens at 9:30 a.'m. Salvation Army, Holiness meeting at 11 o'clock. Sunday school at 3- p. m. Hallelujah meeting at 4 p. m., soldiers’ meeting at 6:30 p. m,’ salvation meeting at| 7:30 p. m. Captain Oscar Logren, of ciated Press).—The ‘allied ‘commis- Boston, who is well known 1in ,this|gioners have received an appeal from city, will have charge of the evening|the Greek government for warships to service and will be assisted by Mrs.|egcort Gréek steamers which are Carl Tegner, wife of the Command- taking refugees out of Asia Minor. ant of Brooklyn, N. Y. The commissioners were informed that 20 ships were ready to sail as soon as escort was provided. The ships will sail without flags and under condmo:u imposed by the allies, Greeks Ask Allies to Give Warship Escort Constantinople, Nov. 25, (By Asso- Stanley Memorial. Sunday, 10:45 a. m, morning wor- ship\with sermoniby the pastor; sub- ject, “Making America Christian.” 12 m., Sunday school. 4 p. m., Junior Cjpristian Endeavor. ‘ednesday, 2:30 p. m., meeting of the Ladies’ Aid society at the church. Friday, 6:30 p. m,, Men's club sup- per, followed by election of officers and address by out-of-town speaker. 7:30—Sermon by Pastor. A Pageant: “The Good Samaritan.” Yardley’s Old English Christian Science. Sunday service at 10:45 a. m. Sun- day school at 9:46 a. m. “I¢t Pays to Buy Our Kind.” Baptist Churches. % First, Morning worship at 10:46 o'alock with sermon by the Rev. William Ross; subject, “'Adoration and -Thanksgiving. 12:10, Bible school and Brotherhood class. 7:30, meeting of the B, Y. P. U.. Monday, . 7:30, Boy Scouts. Thursday, 10:45, Thanksgiving community service in the First Bap- tist church. Rev, Raymond N, Gil- man, pastor of the Stanley Memorial church, will je the preacher. Friday, 4:00, meetings of the Cru- saders. Lavender Soap All the breezy, out-of-doors fragrance of sweet English ' Lavender fields is in this really fine soap. Men as well as women like the creamy, cleansing lather with its delicate, refreshing odor—25¢ and 50c the cake. A . Done also into Toilet Water, Vanity ‘Compact, Bath Salts, Shampoo, Talcum Powder and Smelling Salts. * You will be. pleased with them. : . ; CANDY SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Nougatines ............ccooiviadonin feida. 39 Tb. Cherries in Cream .. eeiies 49 Tht Jumbo Jelly Beans .. . 29¢ b, Saturday Candy .......... ..39¢ Ib. Chocolate Fruit Fudge ....................:.... 43¢ Ib. WEEK-END PANTRY SPECIALS ; Dpeko Coffee .. .... Veasseies. 2 for 52e Opeko Tea ...........vvt T () [ Symond Inn Cocoa .. v .. 2 for 26¢ - Symond Inn Chocolate i «o. 2 for 26c Chocolate Pudding .. oo 2 for 16¢ Extract Lemon - .. ivees 2 for 4le Extract Vanilla ... G e enes 2f0r 36¢ Clark & Brainerd’s Drug Store . Gulbransen Player Pianos, Morans. —advt, g Mr. and Mrs. P. Cofrancesco and daughter, Helen, , of Black Rock avenue, are attending the Yale-Harv- ard game at the Yale bowl. Headquarters for Girls' Bease-Leland's of counse,—advt. , A pinochie tournament for turkeys will be held on Monday evening at '8 o'clock at Jr. O. U. A. M. hall for members of the Chamberlain council Renew your Red Cross membership. Coats. German. Sunday morning, 9:30, Sunday scool; 10:30, German Bible class for adults and divine service in English; 1®30, divine service in German (both in interest of Christian literature and denominational journals); 7 p. m., de- i flm Alrplane Makes votional meeting of the Y. P. 8. Gfiod in Test in F]ance Monday eveping meeting of = the £ Girls' club at Willlam Fienemann's Parls, Nov. 25, (By Associated |residence, 177 Bassett street. Press).—A system of pilotless afr-| Thursday evening, Thanksgiving plage control has passed a two-day |Day service at 7:30. ‘test matisfactorily, according to. ex- Friday evening, | perts who supervised the trials with choir. ‘300 horsepower passenger-carrying government biplane that flew over Etampes aviation field on Wednesday and Thursday for several hours. The plane going aloft with no one aboard, | responded to control by Hertzian| waves from the ground, ‘performed all | the customary evolutions and then Trinity. . .lanfled safely. During the tests the| (nhyrch Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. " ‘machine was frequently lost from|;g:45 a. m., sermon by pastor. 5 p. in. sight in haze and clouds but it Wwas|ppworth League soclal hour and sup- always under control. The system |y, 6:30 p. m., Epworth League de- 'was developed by the experts Demar- | yotional service led by Charles Co- cay, Bouche and Percheron. vert and Oliver Everson. Subject, ‘“Thanksgiving.” 7:30 p. m, a pag- eant, “The Good Samaritan.” ‘Wet Washes 4c Per Pound Monday, 4 p. m., Troop 3, Girl Scouts. 6:30 p. m., Philathea class .rs + 25 Pounds Minimum, on and after Dec. 4, 1922, supper. 7:30 p. m., meeting of the Girls' chorus in the church. . Latimer Laundry & . Dry Cleaning Corp. Tuesday, 7:30 p. m., class meeting. 33 WALNUT ST. “Datry Sunday Special” e Bioee s, : 'This, week is Ranana Nut Ice Cream and Lime Sherbet. At New Haven Dairy dealers only.—advt. sehearsal of the Treasure Elim Swedish. . Sunday school and morning service as usual. Evening service at 17 o'clock. : E accumulation and guarding of 181 MAIN STREET treasure is an age old instinct of the human race. When Captain Kidd buried his gold on a desert island, he was actin, ‘on man’s natural impulse to save an safeguard the money he had gained. Nowadays saving is made easy by the modern bank, which not only guards your money for you but also pays you a generous rate of interest as long as it re- mains in its keeping, ‘ Methodist Churches. SHYLOCK’S POUND _ OF FLESH , » Shylock’s pound of flesh may have been sweet BUT Oh! how costly! ‘ We all seek our pound of flesh and rightly so, pro- vided it be animal flesh. We want our money’s wofth and the best of it when we have paid a price as ten- der for it. This Thanksgiving Day ‘is going to witness many happy- dinners.. Turkeys, chickens, geese, roast pigs, etc.,, will be the order of the day. Make sure that your pounds of flesh bought for this occasion are of the best obtainable for the price paid. CLASSIFICATION 62—GOOD THINGS TO EAT —WILL SHOW RELIABLE OFFERINGS AT THE RIGHT PRICES FROM PUBLIC SERVICE DEALERS! Order your Thanksgiving dinner from the Classi-- fied Pages. 7:45 p. m., bowling at the Y. M. C. A. Wednesday, 4:30 p. m, troop 7, Girl Scouts. Friday, 4 p. m., sewing school. Monday, Nov. 27, the girls’ chorus will meet in the church at 7:30 o'clock, diregted by Miss Doris' M. Cowden of Bristol. All young wom- en of the church Between the ages of 156 and 22 are invited to join this chorus. Mrs. Harriet McCullom begins her | course of lectures on psychology JFri- day evening, December 1, in this church, starting at 7:30 o'clock. | There will be a supper and busi- LI 1 ness meeting of the Philathea class Dr. C. W. Vivian | Monday, November 27, at the church X-Rays Are you storing away treasure? The Interest Depart.’ ment of this bank offers you a safe, convenient and profitable method of making regular deposits to ac- cumulate and grow with compound interest. .Don’t waste vour treasure, Startsaving now. THE COMpERCIAL TRUST CD N LRITA i at 6:30 p. m. Extractions g Sunday service: 10:45 a. m. preach- by the pastor; subject, “Jesus Doc- trine of Prayer.” Sunday school, 12:30 p. m. Special program by the Varick Christian Endeavor society at 6:30 p. m.; preaching by the pastor at 7:45 p. m.; subject, “No Limitation in God.” Nitrous Oxide >Oxygen 'y — OPEN TONIGHT 7-9 — | A. M. E. Zion. | | 52 Main St. New Britain Siterece e e A photoplay of the children the,world forgets. The of a girl nobody wanted. A story of what a home means when you haven't one. NEXT MON. TUES. WED. GARETH HUGHES