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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1023, ' o M Pott ‘rimary department, (7T) Miss The Woman's Bociety of the South ftev. and Mrs. John 1. Henson, mis- Helga Johnsor ) Mrs Congregational chureh made 24| slonaries to China, will speak at the serviees at the First Latheran ehureh wgregaionsl Churche uen o'cloek.! * Stands Fifth Among Leading Con- " ciia S shis o5, ™ ,,"f’f Many Supplies Made at Sewing crertine room sheets 24 sercen cov. | dervices at the Firet Lautheran ehurch B e s G o v S| e ek o gregational Churches i U, §. ~ sevee’ i i S| Cincls Throughout (e Yeap | 3¢ miseiewsemstere> ariees i’ M T 0 0 - A :1h p. m g, the graduation ¢ : — Mrs. Hale, ! n Hale, A b T0 BAPTIZE 20 BABIES Mark's Episcopal ohureh will nu:gfl: pastor adult class wi mes OUn Wedneaday afternoe) Roekwell r mburn Much assistance 1o the staff of the sirawherry festival, candy and o'clock there will be a meet and Mrs New Nritain General hospital has sale in the parish reoms on Tuesday Junior Missionary society heen given during the past winter by | Rev, Johm Ly Davis to Officiate at | from 4 10 T p. m Friday ot 7:30 p. m ‘ 0 I the various church societies through- e e AU R Seouts will meot Sunday after Tri ,‘ Bun- | the Bouth Congregat M h . » ] Alex | out tha eity, according to Miss Maud Ceremony for 10 Boys and 10 Girls PRI o st PR _ Children's will 180 & m lorning | this city. The chureh =i E. Traver, directress of nurses. Als| g oo mosencon, will be held Friday evening Bunday, June 17, at the largest Bunday school New P'rimary dspartment, (§) Nanny| though the articles made by local The Woman's Home Missionary so- England and is said to be second to g eanttpe Pt (7). Margaret | €hureh societies do not approximate| Twenty babies will be baptized by cicty of Trinity M. E. chureh will Mark's Episcopal the Pirst Congregation church 10 Jiia; (6) Josephine Abraham, Harold | half the amount actually needed they | Rev, John L. Davis at the Methodist | hold its annual mesting and election Morn Sccond Bunday after Trinity Hrooklyn, which claims the Jargest pentiey. Clifford Homba, Febastiana | VAYe §one a long way towards assiat- | church tomorrow forencon In con«|of officers at the church Wednesday with 1- 1w m., Holy Communion in the chapel. | membarship in the country, But thel dgnnamoaia “jtuth Johnson, Flia Odi.| N8 In the relief of the sick and af-| nection with the regular Children's| afternoon at 3 o'clock Corporate communion of the Guild | Urooklyn church draws its members| o0 =g on Odis William Rieh. flicted at the hospital Day service. Last year, Rov. Mr, B o ta classes. 12:10 p. ., church school |of Al Souls. Church school at 9:30 | ship from several Auxiliary missions,| uede — Clarence Crntiam itehe ) TNot only do the churches co-opers| Davis baptised 25 childfen, and the | o'clsck. the Women's Foreln Alse 2:30 p. m,, Assyrian worship, 63 m. Morning prayer and sermon at| while the local chureh does 10L | Riead and Virginia Zettorman ate but other organizations, prom- | year previous an equal number. The| sionary society of Trinity M, E, p m, Christian Endeavor meeting. 11 o'vlock Thus the New Britain church officials Tunior department eolal recog ent among them being the Girls' | service will be at 10:45 o'clock. B 4 & foba ard caks st 45 p m., evening worship with mo- Monday, the feast of 8t. Barnabas, | feol they have the largeat individual pition is given to Stella Klett in the | ¢/ub at the Landers, Frary & Clark Mo Davih Wil Gke adURBALS Of| e e priit e SR A tion picture, “The Boul of Youth'" ] ommunion will be held in the Congregational Sunday scheol in the n department who } nad pep. | Plant, which made over 1,020 sup- an opportunity to address the Bunday streot, e o Diing Nurses| O Tassday, from bt o t attendance for 21 consecutive | PI6S school, which he has not had 8ince| ‘Phe Philathea class of Trinity M. K. will be given to the Visiting Nurs On Tuesday, from 4 to 7 p. m, the The enrollment here is approal s, not having missed u Sunday| The Girls' Friendly society of Bt.| Everyman's Bible class atarted last|chupeh will hold its annual pienic at association to provide good milk Girls' Priendly society will hold «| mately 1,400, while the combined ens| ginoe "J“m”m o el '-.i“m. Mark's Episcopal church under the|September. ghurch will hold ita annual picnic at babies straw berey tegtival, candy and food | rollment of the Brooklyn church and | hool in September 1921, (§) direction of Mrs. Isanc D. Russe The 20 babies to be baptized to-|ine center on ‘,|,.'.;.1:. trolley, 1If Monday evening at 7:50 o'clock the sale in the parish rooms ts missions amounts to 1895, The! spraham. Richard Reek | mado 2,337 large and 2,135 small| morrow are equally divided, thero bee] rerms the Sienie will be hald ai the i nan: Troop: 4, Boy Roouts The Assyrian congregution Wil re-| chyurch mpmbership of the locai| pontiey, Phillp Hergstrom {| | compresse KAV and a|ing 10 boys and 10 girls church will meat ceive Holy Communion at 7:30 a. m.| church is 1543 Htowen, Vincent Moorad, Dor arge box cotton tip applicators, | PR E e Children's day will be observed o B aite." ol | proo wer and sermon at 1:15, At the annual graduation exercises|ijums, Irena Winger: (1) Raymopd | The ladies' soclety of the Firat Con.| ANNUAL PIC) gunday, June 17, at the First Congres the annual party of the cradle ui, and prayer and sermon at 7:45 "of the church school tomorrow diplo-| pomb: e 2 " gregational church at Plainville, | ARy Sy M ST L onares babies will be held on the church 0 mas will be presented to the el l\w',"'\' "i,(‘_\:“_'\'\"'f“:_'”_h]“"".’»'I"f“ :::;_3;:’,': r.ade 42 operating room sponges.( Plans are under way 1n|:fl|hn an- | & 'r“:‘“" hurch. with ser lawn. At 7:80 o'clock the first di- - lowing who have fultilled the re-| (0) Appna Ahraham, Mary Canpa.| The Young Ladiea’ class at the [Firat nual pienie of the South f:nm"h’“- The annual party of the cradle roll vislon, Troop 2, Boy Bcouts, wiil me Nondenominational, auirements in attendance and 1es8on | moja’ Dorothy Crowley, ~Elizabeth | CONErcgational —church under the tlonal church and Snn'h!_\‘ school, tof . O ¢ the South Congregational Wernesduy afternoon at 4:3 People's, work in their departments Harwood, Howard Heinisch. Myrtle | d/rection of Mins Margaret McAuley | be held at Lake Compounce, June 16, S0 0T %hoig Tuesday attors o'clock there will be a meeting of the | Sunday—10:15 «. m., prayer serv-| Beginners to primary department:| rveeson. Dorls Knight, Agnes Oi- 702 large compreancs, As is the usual custom free tickets| ..."., o'clock on the chureh Girl Seouts 1o 10:45 m., Children's Day! Alex Abraham, ita Carrubba, Vics | ghoo, Penna Sargis, | Scott and The Junior Ald ¢ he Mothodist | will be given to all r-Mlv!u‘n)\- ho a : ‘ Augusta Stipek. ch made cight pleces of misc M.‘mflmhar.- of v}l\n Sunday nf'\‘m: _1(,‘,. ‘he offering to be taken up at the . laneous nursery articles, A group at | special ecars will be provided or IR o of the Batth CoRgte: Friday at 7 p. m. there will be a4 gervices (in charge of Sunday echo toria Elia, 8u smael, Katie - meeting of the Junior Rifle club. The G p. m., Young People's meeting, 7 p.| cob, Fdward® John Johnson, Tony ‘ he South Congregational church un- | transportation, Last summer, ‘"4 ational church tomorrow morning { "alte enic was held on a rainy . Walter | though the pienic was held on a rain Sunday school exercises e largest Congregationa 0ol ip the United Btates fth largest Congregat ormation the United States voo 1 ¢ jepartmen 7 Katie Ttalis worship at 10:30 o'clock uation exercises of chureh ry Eenlor Rifle club will meet at § p. M./ m,, evening service, 8 W. Raymond Manganaro, Lilllan Mooshie, Mary t - of Hartford will speak. Ragaglio, Helen Richards, Elmer der the direction Mrs p e Stanley Memorial Wednesday—3:30 p, m. Women's George Ripple, Jane Rogers, Arline Hart made 488 pads, 1,060 large | day, it required seven trolley cars to . glven fo the Visiting Nurse compresses And 1,077 amall com- | handle the crowd. blof tan prasids igno inilk o Sunday-—10:45 a. m., Children’s prayer band meeting. Slater, Leslie Arthur Warner, Theo- Day. An interesting program »o! songs Thursday—7:45 p. m., mid-week | dore Yonan. = and recitations will be given by the | prayer meeting. Primary to junior department e Raymond, superintendent of oo William Beebe, Harold Willlam Bent- | the Hartford Bible house and presie ) g e dent of Everyman's Bible class of 'ttle folks of the primary and begin- Gospel Iy, Irma Marie Bergman, Ivatore West Hartford, will speak at the ners' departments of the Sunda school. A 'number of children will re-| g ¥ a. prayer and praise | Cannamela, Warren amberlain, r ovening service of the People's SIS hanilsm. o 5 o o | Jeannette Elizabeth Christ, Marf i i 4 at the South Thursday 3 > , supper for| fulneas. 13 P N oung Gertrude Engel, Costantino Gerbasse. iRE S aon ARl aeivice fonal church will start at the teachers unday school,| m., Bible sc ; My 3 # e S i : followed by a bus meeting. | ‘s meot . m.. evening ldillian Catherine Guenther, Margaret F S IS l iY h ] 3 o scrmon topic, “The ful- | Hill, William George Ishmael, Ralph ame mr 10 "50ul 0 OUI | ] P _ 4RV | 16 ‘clock tomorrow instead of 1 lernard Johnson, Rernice Kieffer, PR | - g - ;2 o -, Robert James Landon, Rebecca la- s . ov. John 1. Davis has received a 10:45, morning . George Lusk, Walter Klett, Nor- . letter stating that Rev. Dr. O, F. Bar- the ‘Rev, Willlam Ross, ay—7:45 p. m., mid-week man Irving Middleton, William | the late William D. Taylor, in which tholot, of Mount Vernon, N, Y. fath= Disturbance and a Discovery. 145 rayer meeting. Moses, Ella Odishoo, Waiter Belden|Judge Ben B. Lindsey personally | Everyman's Bilile s of this Bible school and adult classes Ry Plerce, Arthur Pills, Gladys Ras-|i4kes pe be shown at the| BN : _ B : : -, has returned from a irip around Monday, 7:30, Boy Scouts. Second Advent panti, William Richards, Joseph| | : the world and will address the famous 10:45 o'clock. | Shimzon, James Spinetta, Wiiliam | . hess of Sir Baptist Chiehies, . Tuesday . m., Children’s meet- “The Soul of Youth," directed by South Congregational church tomor- N : r a ¥ Bartholow of t Tuesday, 4, meeting of the Crusad- ; i | 3 : : Steed, Robert Campbell Taylor, Giro-|FOY “Vening. i 5 % 5 . 2 % Chrtholoi clame ol that s ef!\".-edn(.ma). 7:30, the lama_Tranchida, Tony Valente, Ade-| “The Soul of Youth," a F):r‘(-m[ "',.“]‘ 2 Sy o+ .;;“;‘er,‘:‘ ,dflléd‘:i’::.\'." Sk ed an’s Guild will hold its final meeting licok of Acts. unday school at!!'ne Warner, Richard Everett “»,.p,l‘w.nv!{on \Iavl(Pal: t, is a “n“m,‘!'”‘ k g 4 LER PN s £ for the season at ‘he parsonage 1 Evening service at 7 o'clock | Mary Yonan. . s!fl_r.\ of hn.fl_mn‘-l \y. e, 'duw»rr-m‘;.'r‘m i i Thursday, 7:45, week evenng serv- with sermon, “The Danger of Disre-| Junior to intermediate: Anna Bek, |4PY picture which >een produced ice. ‘ding the Word of the Lord.” Verg Honolo, Mary Osisssh; Congetes | 800 Proving that real draia exists in Friday, 7:30, choir practice. at 8 o'clock,| C'arrubba, Florine Christesen, Jennie! the lives of the men of tomorrow N oy DeMicheli, Charles Newton, Ruth| Well a8 in the lives of today's grown- Olsen. Arline Powell, Alma Rempp, [ "D R Bible 4 -y Farl Scotl, Anna®Sideranko, Augusta| The principal lead in the picture is e ? g | played by Lewis Sargent, who, after This new $15,000 building surrounds a tiny log cabin, the old Sunday school, 9:3 AL i Stipek beth Tallard, N class in German, and service in Christian Science. Stipek, Elizabeth Tallard, Norman | U Sl Selield 1 ] : lish at 10:30 a. m. Service in Sunday service at 10:45 a, m, Sub- | Vining, Eleanor Zimmerman, [ b e e e e [tailor shop of Andrew Johnson, 17th president, at Greeneville, Phe following children who were I (e Tietufe THackIZiei B8 Tonn, In presence of state and national celebrities Miss Margaret | The ! ject, “God the Only Cause and Cre- e i al) by himastt Baviliatl sven e afo wers e | B8 0 it s TaERAZ L Patterson, great-granddaughter of the tailor-president, presented | son, great-gra i -pres , presented | man at 11:30 a. m. Sermon, A Loving Kindness of God ator.” Sunday schoo! at 9:45 a. m. | N § ! 2 b 2 ! Thursday evening, prayer meeting Wednesday evening meeting at §|sented with New Testaments: | But there others as noted. Ldla| i X1es i r in German. o'clock, | Flora Mary Anderson, Margaret| !¢ needs no introduction to film pa-| the new building to the state on Memorial Day. Inset is photo The reading room-—Room 504 Na-|'avid Benjamin, Doris Elizabetn | tronsi William Colller, Jr,, the son of | ¢ g1 nenn | nk Building is open to the | Bergman, Giacomo Calderoni, Doro-|the noted New York stage star, went| thy Catlin, Douglas V DeMars | 1o Los Angeles especially to play « | == ' | juvenile role. Other notabies are There will be no Sunday school. A public ily from 12 noon until 4 10:30 a. m. o'clock except Sundays and holidays, ' lorence Gertrude Fngel, Marion g ! | Clyde 1ilmore, Ernest Butterworth, service will be held at o Ge with a special program for Children’s’' Wedn=sday, 12 to 7 peom. i i Elphick, Concettin Gae- Poyt aht sa . Lav. Evening service'at 7 o'clock. | - rante, Ross Gilpat orge | eyolty RS E e % G Salvation Army. Lioward Heinisch, Jr., Madeline Hope| Judge Den Lind Tous Juuge : allace Henry Howe, Robert|O0f the Denver, Col o delin- { SR Captain John Edeen will conduet | Methodist Churches, . | ¥rederick Johnson, Helen * (lare| Quency court, and his wife, Mrs. Ben 5 AR 5 10:45,1al vices, v L.h":i;:;”."“rt:l\ -*‘v‘lin‘tll«::\:: h ol “n' If]-’: =t s Johnson, Helen Clare Kieffer, Rus-| L:n'r!!u v 'ly!sn appear in certain scenes A stidliboisr e sl ol TTEND ANNIVERS. s Jugene Kieffer, Frank William |9f the picture. worth League devotional service, led: WILL ATTEND ANNIVERSARY Manz, Giovanni Morello, Marcello| The picture is filled with comedy Wil. | €tuations and has a strong dramatic by William Semmons. Subject Members of the St John's German | ypoeen 19y L ! 4 dig i 3 N s, i ris Louise Knight, | “What is Cheistian Citizenship ngelical Lutheran church of this |y o Fhnt, 0 it ,,.“f’\h:a,,” theme concerning the boy who grows yn by the pastor. Subject will go by special cars to South-| (ygicn o0 " Holena Absalom Odishon, | Up @ foundiing and finally takes tof . ; bt 7 % : ioh S A dramatically and inspiringly powerful picture featur- “ls Man the Master of His Own In-| bury Sunday, where they will partiei- raldo Belde ” streets referring them to| ; H kot : do Belden Pierce, Marjorie Rog- BLICRU CNR LB IR SUSTL S . : i) : : R i pate in the sixth anniversary exercises | 0" o L3, S TORIHE O he chearless institution. The pic- ing Judge Ben Lindsey and the Juvenile Court, with an in- Monday Troop 8, Girl Scouts| at the Lutheran home. Services Will| y\jogaq gulliman, Lawrence MclLouth|tvre shows his subsequent acts and sight into western politics. A beautiful story of regenera- cets e be held the Germi o fore- | qp. AR A 1 meets in the ch be held there in German in the fore- | gtaniey, Jr, Gladys Mildréd Volg, | character development AIICHIEPEO VB tion. the right nment | Tuesday—7:45, class meeting. noon and in English in the afternoon. |y o0 o : - } a ¥ . s i : Marjorie Lillian Welch, dore | @t under Wedneaday—3:00, W. H. M. S, will| There will be no services at the local | 3 uRSE (2/Han LS e e bt eooail hold its annual meeting and election | church, hut those going to Southbury| ™ c tincates are given to Miss Emily | avalitios. out urc of officers at the church. 4:30, Troop | will leave the center at 8 o'clock Sun- | ypooe 5 e Casandra Spencer| The direction is by William D. Tay- !;”1’)1 :-'.[:.mu 1“;”“ b ”:;\ ;'.\‘”1‘”;1‘ i who have completed the sedond year| !Cr: the man who made “Huckleberry . B o ORI B D W I | S Ry |ot the teacher training course | Finn." 7‘1 regular monthly mecting and election UNION SERVICES, | Phirort-Aitetdnnad s | VLR un a,y Venlng, . of officers at the church. X Union services will be held during | Teh following teachers and pvx)’Hl}:I January was 0, rehearsal of Sun-|yho qummer in accordance with the lare given honorable mention for|headed Roman god, Janus. \ ; ’l')\ur:i‘_\ ' i ; Doors Open at 6:45 seam cholr. S, prayer meeting. uEnAl custoin by tha First and South . . Mgl Lol By e AN e Sunday Morning, 10:30--Note Change Friday-—Afternoon, W M. 8 cong tional and the | e __ ) Congregational and the Baptist of Hour will hold a food and cake sale in Ao churches, July 8, 15 and 22 the sorv- | e Children's Day Service and A Mills' store, S0 West Main stieet, ) jeog will be held in the First Baptist | @ : from 2 until 4 o'clock. T:00, re- cpurch, July 20 and August 5 and 12| . N 4 hearsal of choir N A TN L b ree pALTRNE | e Do Graduation of Church The Philathea s Wil have i8] und August 19 and 26 and September . Schoal y picnic at 1set Rock, Mon-1 3 jn the South Congregational ehurch, | We Give You Cordial Wel- | T come To All Our Services June 11, Al will e on the! gpeakers will be announced later, 6;15 trolley from the Center it stormy the picnic will be heid gt the CHILDREN'S DAY, ! Morning 10:45 Rev. William Ross Morning worship at Sermon by pastor. The subject will Young Wom-' be “Miracles Before and After the| I Thursday evening, Rihle study with a review of previous Elim (Swedish) tional med after the two- church (hildren's Day excreishs will: be nl~—' » vrved in many of the lacal churehes Sllhj(‘ct:—-— S S S ] Neesine - Wedneday 130 LOTUS MALE QUARTETTE Al - Parents invited the Parsonage of Boston, Mass. :"3"‘5_"?“;‘:}‘(""’ ol o 120 ARCH STREET - bury to attend the & versary - Captain »Inlm”l:‘dlv;:v:. will eonduct ‘ SWEDISH BETHANY CHURCH / § 8:00 P. M. TICKETS 50c Court Street —On Sale At — — - Rev. A, Simpe Itose, el scre- ;\“;':vl"y\||“(;.\.\' |»,T:{vm:§rvvu,‘.‘1w; .’\1"{1],\‘;!'\“\‘\:'1?; “A DISTURBANCE AND A DISCOVERY” - THE - A Children’s Day Y. W. 8. G. at Aol ey e 8 Salvation Army Will Appear At lees there Ghool—3 P, M. t " 2 Franklin Square : - People’s Church of Christ | Tuesday Evening *+ - June 19, 1923 Tl'llllty Methndlst church , h.l 3 C. L. Pierce Co., 246 Main St.—Hultgren’s Jewelry Store, 57 Arch St. Children’s Day Sunday 10:45 a. m. Evening at 7 p. m. ¥ : FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST—Services at 11 A. M. e, Sermon By Rev. Henry W. Maier 7:30—Sermon by the Pastor, John L. Davis, . \ e g y the Pastor, John L. Davi THE COMMUNITY CHURCH “ : . s 99 Is Man the Master of His Own Inventions?” Serv stantey MesoriaL coxerecationar. §§ “How Are We Gomg to Get Rid of Sin E Chlira’s Dy Rigesios Church School—10 A. M, All Are Welcome — All Are W - All Are Welcome 10:45 A, M. Rev. R. N, Gilman, Pastor Sunday Morning, June 10th 10:45—Children's Day Lxercises. Baptism of

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