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YEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1925, BlfilEs Tfl KI"D'ES Prominent Methodist Has Had IGIOUS l Charge of Chunh Class for 49 — — < E A special serviee In memeo Congregational Chundies, ship. Topie 1% pom. Years—Anniversary Tuesday, e - e Jane .<,’,‘,.f'; T.n"..".'.?} Children's Day program 'lli“ 8 Ineeling preaching century prominent in afairs at the Morrow forenocen. opic, "PI ) T ¢y M, E. ehureh, member of the The annual cradle rell party of the > . Routh, Tuesday Rible study dellle 80 Bables TOlllOlTOVI ol board for more than 23 years, Maniey Memorial chureh will be held Bunday—9:30 a. m, Italian scheol. ciass I lay afternoon at 2 o'clock, Sermon to Juniors, "A Chart 10145, Thursday—T:4 »om mid-week SEE— — Children's Day will be observed tos merning worship. Bermeon, “Demeocs | prayer | Ng. baptized morrow forenoon at the Mirst Baptist racy or Brotherhood.” 12:10, ehureh - t hurch, the German Baptist chureh, school, Meeting of all departments People's . St Mark's Eplscopal and the First lustrated taik, “David Livingsto Bunday 1% & Prayer serve 1 Cor gational Missionary and Explorer.” 2:30, As- | ic 104 &, m., morning wership o'clock. o Luther League of the Refore ayrian worship, 6:30, Chrostian En-| 12:15 p. ., Sunday schoo n The serviee will be 4 regular “Cl ation church will hold an open air deavor meeting, 730 ening "wor- | Young e's ting. m., iren's Day" servie. 1w inelud “ting and social Monday evening. ship. Motion pictures, “The Lord is cvening servies special music and singing by the vari Bt Matthew's German Lutheran My Shepherd” and “The Four Bea Rev, J, E. Jaderquist of Rrooklyn . ous d ments of the church seho. urch will observe its 30th am: sons." ‘il epeak at both morning and even. | Handsome Bibles will be presen Sary tomorrow Monday~— Second divislon, | 1ng services, | to the following children whe hay The annual picnie of the Stanley Troop 2, Boy Scouts | Thursday—7:45 p. m, midweek become seven years of age during th femorial ehureh and Sunday school Thursday—T7:00, Junior Rifle elub, | praycr service, | year will be b at Rockwell park June 8:00, Banior Rifle elub, -— | Derdeuan, ~ Norton Case 30, . . International Bible Students’ Ase'n, | ms, Howard Flemke, Bar The annual parish pienie of St Stanley~Memorial Morning service by W, W, Kessler . . Kennet Mark's Eplscopal church and Sune Sunday—10 a. m., Sunday school 3p.omat Han E Hus lay school will be held at Rockwel) 11 a. m,, morning worship and specia Hubert, Alice Penn park June 23, ospel song service in memory of } s Shall Come” Kimba Ward Kisselbrack, Thelma The annual ice cream and straws Fanny Jane Crosby, famous hymn - Kitsor Althea Latham, Charlotte berry festival by the Men's club of writer, in whose memory there is be. | Second Advent Landon, R Leonard, Milton Mars the Stanley Memorial chureh will be ing erected a “Home for the Aged” in| Morning worship at Sere Walluce Messenger, Margaret Miller 1¢ld on the church lawn Thursday Dridgeport, Conn. An offering will | mon by the pas Rubji How to Frances Monler, evening. be taken for this purpose. Seek Salvation ] 12:08, Roste Mushekian, William The executive committe of Everys Wednesday-—2:80 m., special Sunday schoo! g service Beatrice Owen, F yn man's Bible class will hold a speelal meeting of the Ladles' Ald soclety, | scrmon tople, “Souls ckened by Frederick Gideon Platt meeting at the Y, M. C. A. Monday This will be the last meeting until|the Gorpel." | ( Porter, Ja evening at 5:45 o'clock. September, | Service on Thursday evening at § argisian, Loutse Schmal. Thursday—2 p. m., annual cradle|o'clock. Subject, "As Lot Went Out th Seibert, Ernest Sleath, How- T roll party at the church, Over firty|of Sodom." ard Sleath, Leslle Smith, Harold E. F. NEUMANN, | evening. bables and thelr mothers have been - Sprague, Ruth Stack, Leonard Swan- , Mr. Neumann is 84 years of age invited, Christian Scle son, Lucy Tooflan, Helen Willlame, and is the father of two ministers, He PO Sunday service at 10 S Arthur Yetarian, Will observe the 49th anniversary of [is still active in Methodist church afe Baptist Churches, | jeet, “God the Preserver of Man," The folloiwng children have perfect | his presidency of the chu cl at | fairs and is the head of the religlous First. | Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. attendar or absent only two n-|the regular class meeting Tuesday | committee of Everyman's Bible class Morning service at 10.30 o'clock.| Wednesday evening meeting at § days in a | Children’s Day exercises by the schol. | o'clock. Beginners' department—Absent one | _ ars. Parents and friends invited. | ‘Th;. Reading Room—Room 504 Na- | Sunday Vivian Holstein, | - - o Lo Floral decoration and good singipg. |tional Rank Building is open to the | Primary department—Perfect one ™ > T B 400 Boy monte o | hublio. Gkily e A o, B [ yenr, William' Lange: pertect two .. THE COMMUNITY CHURCH Tussday—4:00, Crusaders o'clock except Sundays and holidays, | As an echo to the recent Chinese bandit outrage comes this vears Tlizabeth Holstein; perfect NLEY MEMORIAL CONGREGATIONAL ‘ednesda; 00, The Mission Cir- —— X 81V s rino v o o s = ¢ = e three yea Emily Boehm, Q i J Qervi 3 " ¢le will meet at the home of Mrs. E. | exclusive photo showing Robert Allen Jr., 11 (left), son of MR 0L e dapasimonta Bt ey three Special Gospel Song Service in Memory of R. Hitchcock. Thursday-——7:30, weekly evening| service. | Sunday, 10 a. m. Sunday school, ! combined with church service: “Chil- O harmmars . m. praver most-| ENNESE Gellatly, 24 Years 01d, Thursda ing in inglish. / l{b}‘u‘nrml of the A Shotr at 9 o'clock, i Youthiul Billy Sunday Elim (Swedish). i ——— Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Morn- “This flapper stuff is all bunk,"” Frnest W. Gellatly, who until he came 21 y the past 12 months, “Boy Evangelist,” and now answi ing servies at 11 o'clock. The topic will be “God's Workmen.” The even- ing service wiil be held at 7 o'clock. The Young People's society will give a special program. Methodist Churches, A Trinity. | dist church tomorrow evening. YOUNG EVANGELIST was known as the {to the title “‘Athlete-Evangelist.” Mr. | Gellatly will speak in Trinity Metho- Major Roland W. Pinger, with their parents. They were well treated by the outlaw: released after four days. wearing. 0LD FAVORITES HERE Is| RECEPTION T0 MASTERS Buffet Lunch for Elks Monday Night Missus Busy Bee, Master Wriggley Pollywog, Bill Elk and Many Others at Club Rooms So All Members May be- rs of age sometime within on Dame Nature's Cast, “The Four Seasons,” {ntroducing among the principal characters Mas- iggley Pollywog, Mr. Top Toad, Miss Beauty Fawn, Missus Busy Bee, Miss Frisky Squirrel, Mr. Welcome Grand Eaalted Ruler, At a meeting of the past exalted rulers of New PBritain lodge, No. 957, B. P. 0. E, last night, arrangements were made for a reception to’ grand exalted ruler masters in this city Mon- ers Sunday school at 9:45 o'clock.| Unique in the annals of evangel-| Chipmunk, Old Ground Hog, Mr.|day evening. 10:45, sermon by the pastor. Subject, | 18 1 Ernest Gellatly, who has been | Polar Bear, Master Teddy Bear, Mr.| In order that all members of the Sfohn Mark, the Man Who Hed o Mrs. and Master Beaver, Jack Rabbit, (1odge may participate in the recoption, gecond Chance, and Made Good.| }”-k S*;«}K_'-"R{‘;"‘lffl":; “" Trim Pea- | the committee has arranged to have €:15, FEpworth lLeague devotional coak, otra, attle Snake, Mr. Goldi|g humet lunch served between 8 and service led hy Herbert Rogers. Sub- Ject, “Preparing for Christian Citi- 7:80, sermon by Ernest W, Gellatly, athlete-evangelist. Monday—4:30, Troop 3, Girl Scouts, meets in the church. 7:30, Epworth; League husiness meeting and social | at the home of Vincent Doolittle, 343 | Farmington avenue. i Tuesday—7:45, a jubilee class meet- ing will be held in honor of E. I. Neumann's 49th anniversary as class leader. | Wednesday—4:30, Troop 7, Girl Beouts, meets in the church. Thursday-—4:30, rehearsal of Sun- beam choir. 7:45, prayer meeting. Friday—7:00, rejearsal of choir. A, M. E. Zion. e Sunday service: 10:45 a. m., preach- ing by the pastor. Subject, “Courage In Adversity.” Sunday school 12:30/ a. m. Varick Christian Endeavor so- ciety 6:80 p. m. 7:45 p. m., preach- ing by the pastor. Subject, “He Stir-| reth the People."” i Tuesday evening, prayer meeting at 8 o'clock. ERNEST GELLATLY. IPish and others will be shown on the |5 reen at the South Congregational sary fo ember: g > church tomorrow evening. . £ sy 819 Ko home from Scenery is by Dame Nature assisted :“’ no]sls.h $aik \ i Sy e wi a he the Misses Spring and Summer, [ (o "l be taken to the lodge it . Autumn and Old Man Winter. b il Ruler Richard C. Brown. sic by Whistling Wind, Humming Bird, Water Ripple, Nighten Gale, | Buzzing Bee, Whispering Zephyr, Chirping Cricket and Bull Frog. Another interesting picture is “My Shepherd,” showing scenes in the lite {of a Syrian shepherd which inspired ! the beautiful 23rd Psalm. his secretary, Roland Brown, past ex-| alted ruler of Charlerol, Pa., lodge:| Past Grand Exalted Ruler Joseph T. Fanning of Indianapolis, Ind., and Charles F. McCue of Boston, chair- man of the board of grand trustees. CITY ITEMS. A daughter, Shirley June, was born {to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dickman of | Vega street at the New Britain hos- | pital, June 11. stitute Shall Observe Anniversary. | R(;m'lo sets and supplies at Marans. —advt. James Cormican, formerly manager of the Cormican Players at the Ly- ceum theater who recently suffered a compound fracture of the right leg, is reported as improving at St JEWISH CONTRIBUTORS New Britain Men Among Those Who Are Being Asked How Denver In- A nation wide referendum in which d | the 50,000 contributors to the Nation- {al Jewish Hospital for Consumptives at Denver, have been asked to ex- | press their opinions as to the best Lutheran Churches. an evangeiist for several First. | Throughout New England he has bee Sunday morning service at 10:307 heralded as the “Boy Evangelist” an. o'clock will be in English and the|the “athlete evangelist,” evening service at 7:30 in Swedish. Leonard C. Voke, now assistant| 3 Birnbaum, Dr. M. 8 Dunn, Dr,|deM Mr. Carlson writes that he met The Brotherhood will meet next|pastor of the Trinity M. E. church,|wifjam Leikin, S N, Levin, M. C.|Uhe parents of Mr.“Anderson while in Thursday evening at § o'clock. and young Gellatly traveled through-||ewitt, E. Meshken, Dr. A Pinkus, (xol_ohm'z. . 3 — out New Kngland for a long time con-| pr, 1. Protass, Louis Warren Ra- i Victrolas, Fdisons, Sonoras at Reformation. ducting evangelistic services, with Mr, phael, Morris D. Saxe, M. Zucker, I!,r'rrn‘.»x»—ud\t Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Morn-|Voke leading the singing, armd many| jypdrews of interesting stions | _ The police have ht'M‘\ notified that ing services, 10:45 o'clock. a hardened sinner found his way|pave alve: been received, One |Beloin's lunch at 60 Church street Monday evening the Luther League down the sawdust trail under their| contributor suggests that every per- | Was entercd sometime last night and inspiration. Mr. Gellatly is a Boston High school prominent in Boston | basketbaii circles, modern ‘“‘flapper, simply a term for will hold an open alr meeting and so- elal. Tuesday evening the church coun- cil will meet. and has Dbeer basebail “anc St. Matthew's. Thirteenth anniversary of the dedi- cation of the church. There will be services at 10:30 a. m. with sermon by the Rev. Prof. R. W. Heintze, of Bronxville, N, Y.; and at 3:30 p. m,, with sermon by the Rev. . Glaser, of Meriden, and an address in English by Pastor Steege. Fellow members he say: the average girl girls of other generations. recuperating at the Voke on Corbin avenue. ann friends from the surrounding| It would bring in $3,000,000." “\l‘~j\\'n.<h-|u and the Rio Grande South- towns will celebrate with us, and! ILLIN ls STAYS DRY | it has been pointed out, that the three | o, 5 gungidiary, to have become ef- everybody {8 welcome. - WA “ml]\inn total Jewish population -1 teotive today, has been postponed Friday evening, meeting of the Y., .| cludes women and childr: | until next Tuesday according to ad- P. 8. }Lflrl-llmrr l:lh‘:l\l';l‘;!h t‘x‘! Tl.k;te ‘I’;, - | vices received here early today from | O'Grady Bi c! yould peal | . " 0 ) rallway union officials in Pueblo. Tt STRA ON TOUR St. Mark's Episcopal, ’ Enforcement Act in That State, | ORCHE s 0ot | was asserted that Governor Sweet has Third Sunday after Trinity. 7:30 | Ryder's orchestra, composed | interceded and that a postponement | Spri . Tty d 6.—The last » 1 e 8 | 5 . a. m., Holy Communion in the rhavel-lho"“"‘"‘"’,g:f;‘" BALBA R e Jeg. | Young men from the Seior ' HIEW | was decided upon to ascertain what| Corporate Communion of Daughters school, played in this stat | can be done to bring about an agree- :;,;";g ,S,:"chu"h school. Children | State law providing for prohibition en- will meet their teachers in parish | forcement vanished last night whef‘ room at 10:45 and march into church. | the lower house in a “cleaning up faturday, June 23, church nchnol!l’mfl‘!! preparatory to ond parish picnic at Rockwell park.|next week wiped from the calendar Train will leave New Britain station|the O'Grady bill which would have for Bristol at 8:34 a. m., dnylighl’suhmulell the question to a referen- saving time, and trolley cars will meet | durf. 3 X % the train at Bristol to convey all who| KEarlier this weck anti-prohibition- go to Rockwell park. Tickets for m»;‘ ists scored an apparent victory when journey may be obtained at parish!the house advanced the measure for rooms the day before the picnic, from | second réading under a suspension of 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. | the rules. | The senate at the same time went Xondenominational. l'on recora against a repeal of the law Emmanuel Gospel. when it votgd down a bill similar to Sunday—10 a. m., prayer and praise | the O'Grady measure, but without the service. 10:45 a. m., morning wor- |referendum clause. vears. graduate of the In discussing the that is who is neither better nor worse than He has Just completed a three weeks' evan- gelistic campaign in Worcester and is residence 11 a. m., closing serv- | 1slature to repeal at this session the adjournment means of celebrating next year, the 25th anniversary of the founding of 0 that institution is now in progress. a4 Contfibutors in this city who are par- ticipating in this referendum are: Francis’ hospital in Hartford. Policeman Charles Anderson has re- ceived a post card from Policeman Axel Carlson, who is visiting in Swe- ten packages of cigarcttes were stalen. Rudolph Winter of Beacon Falls, and Miss Amelia Konoska of 146 Cur- tis street have taken out a marriage liconse, Tell him with smokes, Father's day, June 17th. Quality Smoke Shop, W. Main.—advt. [ son now helping to maintain the Na- | tional Jewish Hospital be asked to " | gecure another contributor. “They 1| 6ught to do it,”” he says, “as a token of appreclation to the men and | women who- have devoted their lives vl to this work of destroying the mon- | ster tuberculosis. Tt would double the support it is getting and make | ctory o 5 | " § 3 ‘h;?a:{‘«h::"n:“i‘tnhmm- proposes that a Strike Ovaflllmad. bhop h Hands Not Effective Today |, tax of $1.00 be imposed on every | Jew in this country. “As thereare| pepver, June 16.—A strike of shop- | 18,000,000 Jews in the United States, [ oo =0 ast time last cvening at the Newihg- ton town hall hefore they go on a trip Sy through the New England states. | Their contract calls for several con- | s in Maine and Vermont. Th ! ;:\'; 1‘|rr‘1 opportunity to play at sev- | E. Manning, vice-president and gen- | |eral of the shore resorts of Massa- | eral sales manager of the \mm:sln\\'nJ chugetts. | Sheet and Tube Co., died last night.| The orchestra is under the direction | He was one of the most widely known {of Howard Ryder, who plays the vio- | steel cxecutives in the country, | ment between employer and employes. Xk TIVE DIY | gstown, O, June 16.-~William ! lin. He is assisted by the following | . g . members of the orchestra: Ward, | WILL VISIT YALE. |cornet; Ramm, plano: ‘Bagshaw,| New Haven, June 16.—Twenty-five| | drums; Beloin, banjo: and ‘Bramble. | British professors of Englisih now in | saxophone. | the United States will visit Yale to.| | morrow ey wili be entertalned by | the Yale department of English which | the “Remember the Herald classified ade.”” has supplanted a similar ery will give a dinner for them at used about 25 years ago. | New Haven Lawn club. Robert Allen, Tacoma, Wash., and Roland W. Pinger Jr., 8, son of Berkeley, Cal. Both boys were captured and Bandits gave them clothing they are 7 o'clock, so that it will not be neces- | When Mr. Masters arrives|in six years, Theodore Swanson, Mr. Masters will be accompanied by | its hootleggers and illicit 1 the Denver and Rio Grande | i FANNIE JANE CROSBY Rev. years, Lucille Case; perfect two ye: in; Clara B vears, Cl Holst rence Der perfect k; perfect two | one 10:45 A, M. year, Harry Slade; absent once in | | three years, Arthur Tomkins; absent hr in two years, Richard | sent once in one year, | der Ohanessian; absent | M once in one y Henry Pasco; ab- sent once in one year, John Blake; . Rl absent twice in one year, Lilian]fl ® 10:30 Service CHILDREN'S DAY EXERCISES ALL WELCOME Tuesday 3:30 Wednesday 8:00 Cradle Roll and Mission Circle K' d " oty UM SREGEE: Eatey At the home of MRS, At the home of MRS. W. H. JUDD, E. R. HITCHCOCK Maple Hill Papazian. Intermediate Department Perfect one year, James Beach; per- fect one year, Benjam ade; per- fect one year, Irank Boardman; per- fect one year, Abnif Khanzakian; ab- sent once in a ar, John Slade; ab- sent once in a year, Dorothy Billings; | alsent once in a year, Mildred Foster; [absent once in a vear, Frances Zehner; fabsent twice in a year, John Mathew nt twice in a year, Welton Beach; perfect two years, Reid Derrick: ab- | abs 25 Murray street |sent twice in two years, Margaret Christ; absent once In thre years, | ey Dorothy Case; absent twice in three | L R A Y DGR e % yvears, talle Case; absent three times Even Siberia Has Its Bootlegging Scandals |3 Warsaw, June 16. Zven Siberia has stills, Ae- | cording to a report from Russian |3 sources, out of 1,120,000,000 pounds| of corn harvested in the government of Omsk last year, 180,000,000 pounds were used for illegal distilling. With- in a month more than a thousand people wera arrested for illiclt traffic rinity Methodist Church Sunday, June 17, 1923 10:45 A. M. Sermon by the pastor, John L. Davis “John Mark, the Man Who Had a Second Chance.” in lquor and 900 stills were confis- ] cated. i i 7:30 P. M. Sermon by Ernest W. Gellatly, 12,000 ON STRIKE Baseball Evangelist Mexico ¥, June 16 elve thou | i i sand workers in the Orizaba district| Song service hy L. C. Voke — All Are Welcome are on strike because of difficulties| | with their employers over the Vera| v, agsomrecs T workmen's compensation law. | breweries and bakeries| = | Cruz Cotton mills, are aftected, People’s Church of Christ Court Street REV. J. E. JADERQUIST of Brooklyn, N. Y., Will Speak Sunday 10:45 a. m. DESIRE OF ALL NATIONS SHALL COME Lecture given by W. W. Kessler of Brooklyn, Turner Hall, Arch St. Sunday, 3 P. M. Evening at 7 p. m. Everybody Welcome FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST—Services at 11 A. M. Sermon By Rev. Henry W. Maier “SIGHT AND INSIGHT” Church School—10 A. M. All Are Welcome FIRST SHOWING IN NEW BRITAIN OF THE VERY UNIQUE PICTURE “THE FOUR' SEASONS” Directed by Ditmars 6f the New York Zoo. It shows the cycle of the year in a story of unusual interest dealing with the natural world South Church, Sunday Evening 7:45 Doors Open At 7:15 Morning Worship at 10:45—Sermon by the Pastor on “Democracy and Brotherhood” I 3