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WEDNESDAY, || Plainville News SPECIAL MEETING ON STREET MATTERS Town Plan Gommission (o Settle Decision on Railroad Crossing GALLED 10 NOTHER'S SIDE d From Laura Getchell %L AL GRoup to Meet—Re- ceives Commission as Notary Public —Plainville Bricfs, The town plan commission will hold |a special meeting in the town hall on | next Monday evening. It is expected | that this will be one of the most im- portant sessions thut the pr : mission has ever held. meeting was held last Monday night, {but owing to the fact that several | ehanges were voted to be made on the !map showing the contemplated {changes on West Main street and t jcause of other surprises which come {up ‘at the meeting, the commission G. ilughes of the chambe will be the toastmaster. Executive Secretary ¥ Arnold an- ~ Bristol News nounced today that practically all of % DT 00 Votes Cast and 98 Per Cent 2, v o B i Approve Proposal ident F lerick Dept, A-1 1077 H. A. Jump Has sity of Michigun for the people of Ann Arbor and the university population. Rev. Herbert A, Jump, pastor of the church where the service is held, has arranged u ritual « whe v the praye meditations and MANY WANT HAyES ’['0 STAY all incidental directions for the pros : gram are flashed upon the screen, The university pastor, Rev. E. Knox Mitchell, preaches a” short “movie sermon.” Then a carefully chosen “film able’” of five reels is dis- played. The church was packed to the first n details of Machine lornberger 11 Johnson Pavanoe Livingston 17 Chrisiian K The Christian the Congregational A al in the chu day evening af 7:4 the B. Y, P, 11, of chureh zre invited to attend. The so- cial will be in charge of Wendell Far- var, the gamgs will be supervised by| A total of 600 votes have been cast Miss Am ephson, refreshments in the poll taken by Seicheprey post, will be served by Miss Mildred Wisher|American Legion, in regard to the ad- and Albert White will furnish the|justed compensation for former sol- musical program. This will be the diers and sailors and to date, 9§ per biggest so4 held by the society in lcent of the answers have favored the | some time. Lonus proposition. Practically every Trumbull Cheer Issue legion member in the city voted in The February jssue of the Trumbull | favor of the adjusted compensation, Cheer, published for the trade by the while a large percentage of those not Teumbull Electric Mfg. Co., of Plain. connected with the post are also in Jixtensive preparations are belng vifle contains a number of interesting !8vor. There are about 1,500 men in | made by the local Zionist district for | articles this month, among which, |the city, who were called to the colors the Keren Hayesod (Palestine founda= land to each of these men a ballot wa# tion fund) campaign which Endeavor Society of Even Republicans Satisfied With Post- chureh will hold | ch parlo "eloc master’s Administration— Death of Mrs, Peter Matt—Arrested For Sell- de ht the venture was trie All planning, financing, adver: tising and handling the service worked out by the students theme #clves, Each year there are more thaw a thousand Congregational stu- dents in attendance at the university in Ann Arbo re ing “Borrowed” Phonograph. Zionisté l;rvepar_e l(;l‘ $10,000 Palestine Drive will be green heather colors, and special values | held the subject open until next week. | apart from those pertaining to busi- |sent, asking his opinion on the matter. at. $3.98 S All Worsted Sweaters, good ones in the popular pull over style, Sizes 28 to 34 for $6.50. Yor Girls' Wear, we are offering Sweaters in scar- let, platinum and buff, Sizes 30 to 34 and also priced at §6,50 each, and $4.75 each. Golf Knickers—11 to 18 years, good value at $3.75 and $5.00. Others sized 32 to 36 waists are priced $5.00 and $6.00 pair. Corduroy Knickers in 8 to 18 year sizes, nothing equals cordutroy for wear, $2.25 and $2.50. Some New Styles in Strap EVERY WOMAN LIKES TO HAVE A SMART NEAT LOOKING FOOT ! SHE MAKES SELECTION AT OUR LARGE AND WELL APPOINTED SHOE S| ATTENTION TO SOME LATE ARRIVALS. A Strap Sandal Pumps—Very new and smart, are shown in patent colt and grey suede, with turn soles and Cuban hecls. Would like you to see them—$8.0 0 and $8.50 pair. Two and Four Strap Pumps of black ooze are Front Strap Pumps of put made with Cuban heels and welt soles—$8.00 pair. and low hecls for $6.00 and $6 umps HAVE IT IF WILL CALL N it colt with turn soles 50 pair. —_— Whists A The St. Paul's 7 |« risk of being sent to jall, He is ot heduled, the opinion that others in town \Ahul have neglected to pay their taxes will come forward with the money now. Tegion In Pavor A vote taken recently in Kasica post of the American shows that thc members are mous for the present bill which will shortly be before gress. This bill is sponsored by merican Leglon executive commit-| of a series, Berlin News (50TH ANNIVERSARY OF CHURCH COMING: Legion ununi- clal prizes, The ladies of St cons The first was held ompensation, such a big suce Kensington Congregational 0, “5i™susvivs ot « vecent mocting of | to-romtini v . the post to let the present honor roll Motherhood Cf Celebrate Building of Edifice evonts, | E ! in front of the town hall, stand until [the new one is completed, |1ooks, it is doubtful that it wi ‘onfidences TAL DODGERS IN GOURT | Forester 10 Speak Jeet, | Berlin Grange has received definite |ters.” | notification that State Forester Walter ent, Legion ¥avors American Legion Bill | O, Filly will be present at the meet- | |ing next Tuesday evening to give the 3 —Minstrel Program Announced— | members a stercopticon lecture on | Berlin Congregational chureh Mrs, Molumphy Tli—s " or | forestry In this state. Mr. Filly will hold a food & Inot only tell of the methods of re-|from 3 until Will Give Lecture—Other Ttems, | foresting and the needs for it, but Mmunity house, The members of the [he will also explain what fires are | be on wale Kensington | doing to Connecticut forests. ast Berlin ltems, Congregational church \‘Nll (:'hr:;;rw’ Harold Ventres will render a vocal | the 160th anniversary of the dedica- |golo at the meeting and a surprise | tion of the present church bullding | number will be readered by Miss on December 4 of this year, accord- | Helen Skinnef, ing to action taken at a meeting of The meeting will be opbn to all in- | \Waterbury Thursday even the committee in charge of the event | terested In this subject, it was an-| e last evening at the home of Paul G.|nounced today by the master of the | gaete Baker. | Grange. Cromwell. this evening. No definite action other than this Roll Call Friday Tho Modern Woodmen e ‘;‘(“';';“‘:}’J“Z:‘r"':;'r"":::‘“‘:e‘:r‘:‘ The annual roll call of the Kensing- | their next meeting at the de 8 g . ject. The present building was con- | , eVe! oliow & BUBDe . ness to come up. The members of the committec are Program Announced. Sidney M. Cowles, Mrs, C. I'red John- | gpe yrogram for the minstrel show ',“,’";..“r",:‘.::"'Cg'."‘“"“fr's;‘":':"r';’]"t‘ which 8t. Mark's church Men's elub 2 ¥ - frevens. The | of New Britain will present for the committee will hold meetings from | ,.a.q¢ of St. Gabriel's church, Bast time to time and arrangements Will | o Pday evening, at § o'clock, be gradually completed for this|gq Athictic hall, has been announced event, which promises to be one of |} ‘o6 fn eharge of the presenta- the biggest in the recent history of g0, . the chureh. Haled John and Sophie wliwiez of Perlin appeared in the Derlin town court last night on a charge of har- ing failed to pay thelk personal tax, which was due last May. They final- Iy pald up, but the costs of court fees and officer’s fees were aiso tacked on. The fees amounted to about $12. John gave a story of being in Buf- Talo at the time the tax was due, but | he left his wite in New Britain and his stories got mixed up. Judge Griswold stated today that there are several more cases being prepared. He sald that it is hope- ful that the other delinquents will take the hint and pay ub. The judge asserted that the people brought to court not only have to! stand additional expense, but they run Tood Sale. The Woman's Ald society Home the home of Mrs, George Cottage strect Thursday They will enjoy a theat will | be given by the | Newington Thursday evening. The weekly meeting of the munity club will ing at the will be followed by A short business m previous to the banquet, The condition of Mrs, John pital, remains unchanged. opening Wwith several A These songs will be, “Dark-town is Out Tonight,” “Open Your Mouth and Shut Your Eyes"™ “We All Have Troubles of Our Own,” “We're Prepared For IL” “Dells of Iate,” “Slumber My Darling,” “The | Raccoon and The Bee,” “When the Cat's Away, the Mic: Wil Play,” “Give Me Your Eye.” The individual solo George Hicke Alex “Thomkins, | Charles Pratt, rthur MeNickel, Al- bert Chant, Menry Ketopher and | Ralph Britton, All these men are| members of the choir at St. Mark | ehurch and many of them have ren- dered offertory solos at the services | of St. Gabriel’s church. They will sing well known numbers. | There wM be a 1 specialty by two of the members of | the chorus. Lucas and Latham, the well known singing team of New Pritain, whe {have been with the “14” of that eity for some time, will render a number | of popular sclections, accompaniments | being furnished by Mr. Jatham’s man- | dotin. The entire cast will be: George | Mitchell, who will act as interlocutor; lLeon Jackson, Mr. Foley, ¢ Hickey, Alex Thomkins, Albert! Charles Pratt Arthur MeNickie ry Khristopher, Arthur ¥ | Ralph Britton, Paul Dwight B. Latham. The chorus will be alded by the following members of the boys’ choir Masters Rice, Son Hicks, Hance, Richmond, J. Purney, Clinton Smith, Paul Stahl, Westerman and Dixon. | Party Held. | Wesley Dickerson was given a sur- | prise party last night by about 25 of | his friends at hie home in Kensington. Musical selections were rendered by several of the guests and games were | played. A bountiful lunch was served | in the course of the evening. Guests were present from Kensington, Ber-| lin, New Britain and Newington. | Mr<. Molumphy Mys. J. T. Molumphy i= co ed to | her home on Berlin street by fiiness | Bhe was taken sick a few daye ago | but is reported to be improving cal minstrel | songs included. number of large Westfield where they gave their tainment to a large and apprech wudienc All the parts were taken and the local jokes mad a hit. There is talk of giving t} tertainment again in Bast Berlin panied them to night, s will include Constipation—the Cause of Most of Their Troubles Every Drug Store in New A that Beecham's Pills bring real relief. Beecham’s Pills are s stipation—the direct or i more than half ¢ especially of women Don’t neglect constipation. Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets That is the joyful ery of thousands since Dr. Edwards produced Olive for 17 yourself of constipation. I yon w them first: send to our Sales Age ALLEN CO,, Dept. 26, New York, for FREE am's Pills. Sold in bowes: 12 40 pills, 28¢; oo pills, coc, by 2l i § § § - = th S SCOTT PPaul's ehurch will Leglon bonus | hold a whist tofaorrow afternoon nt 2:30 o'clock for the benefit of the T, the | A, B. society, This will be the second | [ last tee and provides for an adjustment of | Thursday afternoon and proved to he | S¥4ted that the mother wus in a seri- ss that it was decided Mre, ¥\ G, Platt of New Britain ud- | lAura Getchell who By the | grogsed an open meeting of the Moth- 1l stand | erhood club of Berlin this afternoon | M8 that Mr. Benticy was seriously {for 8o Jong without the ald of props. |at the community house, on the sub- | ' Mot hers-Daugh A large attendunce was pres- the | bis condition took u wilt e Saturday afternoon | ed there, o'clock in the Com- made food wiil The “Social Five” club will meet at d on party in | A Bailey & Co. local members of the Order of n Star will attend a meeting at hold Athietic ton Congregational will be held I'ri- | bullding Thursday evening, March 6, A number from this place will at- tend the entertalument and dance to |locals arc the favorites to tak Newington Grange at Com- be held this even- Knights of Pythias hall. A banquet will be held at 7 o'clock and an entertainment. ing will be held Meln- The opening chorus will be a typi- | tyre, who is Yl at the Middlesex hos- 'WOMEN MADE STRONG, HAPPY | anjo and vones | Beecham’s Pills Free Them From Britain Knows and Sells Them et many women are now finding out relief for con. t cause of sickness in the world, 417 Canal St Packer of Beech- ills, 1oc; A EMULSION : This discussion on the fight between the commission and_the railroad com- pany over the widening of the cross- |ing on West Main strect occupied the | attention of the members throughout the entire evening and the members promise that a definite decision will be reached at the next session, Nothing was done regarding Maple street because of the iengthy discus- | sions on the crossing controversy. |~ The town plan commission has had | the widening of the West Main street | erossing under consideration for s eral months and after a consultatidn with officials of the railroad, the mat- ter was left where it had been before the conference., The town plan com- { mission decided to take the | with others besides the railroad rep- | resentativeg’in an effort to have the | crossing widened. This is a dangerous | meeting last evening in the American spot, and if it is cleared up, it will | mean much for the betterment of travel, The rajiroad company would | gladly change the crossing if the town A. B, society of [would puy for it, but the commission | make arrangements for a degree team | Kensington will hold its weekly whist | has decided otherwise. tonight at 8 o'clock at T. A. B. hall. | The usual prizes will be awarded and Bolton- | there will be several attractive spe- Called 0 Mother's Side Stephen Leonard of Pierce Istreet gnd Mrs, Edward Phelun Canul street, sisters, reccived word yeésterday that their mother had been stricken with a shock and both left us soon as possible for their maternal home in Poultney, Vi, The telegram Mrs. | ous condition Word Fro has ben re oxis Word ived here from , Texas, by an urgent message stat- Mr. Bentley underwent an | operation lust summer while in Plain ville and left shortly after to make his home with his son in the south Shortly after he had arrived there, ange for the summon- entley's friends will b worse and Mrs, Getchell w Mr, pleased to learn that Mrs, has written that although le lits condition s far from serious “Y Group to Meet The junior group of the Hartford county Y, M. (. A, will meet tomor- row in the undertaking pariors of W, on Broad street to of important mat- ns will be laid to have a large rooters accompany the tiord next Sat- is 1, discuss a number ters, P delegation of basketball team to H urday when the local athictes wiil stack up against Wapping In the climination tournament for the cham- plonship of Hartford county, The the first honors, Receives Commission orence Day of the yosterday received notary Miss ¥ ek gpring Co. commission as public Governor Charles A, Templeton Trambull Bowling Sco ague met last evening scssion on the ldeal al several high scores The following are the id team results from meo | weekly were indivi- friends of the Bacred Heart minstrel troupe accom- Tucsday tive quite supt. Office TS T Riceker 9 Hunt Seymour w 58 Orsie Derby Smith Bedfor McGibbor Ewald Dummy Cost Dept o M Dumn ny Shipping Room It_soon becomes chronic—and dangerows. Buy a box of Beecham's Pills today -nd’lne COMMUNITY THEATER Plainville TONIGHT | | . | | SPECIAL MATINEE YOR SCHOOL CHILDREN At 1 p.m, DICK TALMADGE. ¥ “THRU THE 1LAMES Comedy—Indian Fromticr Series matter up | of | ag called to Dal. | Getchell | ness itself, are two, one Written around |, "oy "are scheduled to close on the Mellon tax bill and the solderis’| oo PUR W5 00 B ve continued to bonus, and another on Woodrow Wil- | Monday, but i o | son. The first article revolves about|come in so that the records w(]l’ be | the business side of the Mellon tax bill ::‘::l" iy 5y “',;.’;"::‘;“t;f" :’ge A"""‘;'L |and the bonus question and 4rgUes py, yoguits of the ballot will be sent that the Mellon hlll‘ounnol: be )lul;'n the representatives in congress and ough 1f the bonus _'"“ h. passed, the senate to show local sentiment. he editor t‘mplmslzv‘a the fact that Republicans Favor Hayes his views are. faken from a "“s'"“s",i Republican sentiment in the city standpoint only. He rlrrnnt's' to pass|, . highly endorsed Postmaster Wil- on the merits of the soldiers’ claims. | v, A’ Hayes for his efficient work The second article —gives a brief| o aqministrative officer of the local | eulogy of ex-President Wilson with |pou ofpice in the last four years and ! praise for his conduct in offico through |, strong movement is on foot for his the trying times when this country Was | rotontion, as his term will expire at war. The article is one that is Well {within a few months. Applications | wosth reading. for the postmastership examinasons Foresters Meet | have been received at the local office Court General Lawton, No, 35, land the date for the examination will | Foresters of America, held a regular (be announced within a short time by the civil service commission. Post- master Hayes has built up the local office in & fine manner so that his |abllity has been clearly rec d by {the city at large. Rent Case Argued 8. | The claims of Nelson Gay, proprie- [tor of Gay's Inn at Wolcott for rent alleged to be due from Curtis P, Bon- ney, were argued before Judge Epaph- |roditus Peck on Tuesday afternoon in ity court room and decision was Corporation Counsel Wil- Derosier represented Bonney and arguments for Gay were present- ed by Representative Robert J. | Stack, The case grew out of a dispute }ovpr the occupancy of a farmhouse, bought by Gay, while Bonney was a | tenant. | Legion rooms on Whiting street, Sev- eval candidates were initlated and several more applications were acted upon A committce was named to to hold an initiation on April About 30 members will take the de- gree at that time, Breaks Knee Cap Mrs. William Alling of Webster street suffered a bad fall on West | Main street yesterday. It is reported |that she broke her knee cap and she |18 now confined to her home, Plainville Briefs Robert Garlick has returned to his | home in Concord, N, H. after spending veral woeks as the guest of his sis- r, Mrs. George Rivers of South ington street, Hartford High Coming mes Hoswell of West Main street| Hartford public high school quin. 18 entertaining & party of relatives |tet will play the local high sehool five | from Chicago, 111, lon Friday night at the local school Mrs, Johanna Donahue Berg has|gymnasium in the second encounter bought a sedan automobile [this season between the two teams. ’ The locals were defeated by one point in the earlier contest in Hartford and |at the time, some dissatisfaction was — | expressed over the referec's decisions, T} | Dancing will follow the game. SOUTHINGTON KEWS | Mrs. Peter Mat | Mrs, Peter Matt, 64 re old, died - at her home, 39 Kelly street, last The board of selectmen has drawn |night after a short fllness. She was 1p the following resolutions on the born in Champlain, N, Y., in 1860 and death of former Seleetman Rudolph came to this city with her family 1. Weekworth, The town of South- |about eight years ago. She leaves her ington is profoundly comscious of the husband, a daughter, Miss Dora M great loss sustained through the death |and five sons, David, Eroest, Charl of Mr. Weekworth, who during his [Joseph and Louis Matt, all of this pubife carecr served the town, state, |city. She also leaves a sister and four and nation faithfully and well brothers, all out of town residents. “H~ was responsible for many pub. | The funeral will be held on Frida lic improvements and every Southing- | morning at § o'clock at St. Ann's ton activity had his energetic support (church, where a solemn high mass of and interest requiem will be celebrated by the pas- “In his activities member of |tor, Rev, J. P, Perreault. The body the board solctemen the interest |will be taken to Brattichoro, Vt., for of Southington was always uppermost |burial in St. Joseph's cemetery in that in his mind. The town is heavily ine | place. debted to him and pleasant memories Sells “Borrowed” Phonograph. of him will always remain.” Bdward Litke, 17, of this city, wa | The olution is signed by William 'rounded up yesterday by Detective- [T, ¥oley, Albert R, Wells and Charl@ Sergeant Daniel McGillicuddy on W. Camp, members of the board, omplaint of Poolley and Moore, The amateur boxing tournament to (music dealers of Southington and be held in the hall tomorrow | Meriden, that he had acquired & ning is expected to produce a phonograph and records on misrep- number of interesting fights. The resentation. He secured the machine featur t will be the one between |Saturday from a clerk in the South- William Cunningham of Hartford, for- ington store, after representing him- merly of this town, and Jack Pilking- |sclf to be one of the storc's sales eriden, brother of Charlie {men. Later he sold the machine t m, noted boxer a resident of West street, this city. ck McGuire, aged 84, died at!Ag Litke was given a suspended sen- ome on Chestnut street yesterday | tence to Cheshire reformatory re- He veteran of the cently, this senten®: will now go into nd was the last surviving effect member his company. e was a member of T il post, G. A. It He is survived by two danghters, Mrs W Mrs, Hartford. The fu- is morning at 9 §. Thomas' church Joseph's cemetery Thursday at the Model fals for $1.-—advt, Dollar da Shop. us a s town | e morning was Civil War ™ Police Court Porini was for days by Judge Donovan in the local police is morning on a vagrancy charge. He was arrested last night, asieep in the hallway of a Laurel street rooming house Evidence was introduced showing that the ngton Country club Will | 4,540 and had utilized ¥ d & public | g0t hallways in the last £ hail this evening. Tw men charge vlays will be presented |;.g ., raiiroad property and greens committee of | yo” gy arter being reprimanded Relicf Board Acts Exemptions of $17.7 n $6.250 ha bee city’s grand list by ti which complete week. The changes will make the tots to $31,081,076 MK Diconses Fapire tomorrow i for the con- food, milk W. Suther- hall at $:30 11 o'clock in the aiso sig applications from fock in the morning until 4:30 o'clock in the af- ternoon on Friday. These applications must be presented at the city elerk's office for the necessary liconses, Chautanqua Meeting Guarantors of the local chautanqua will met at 7:30 o'clock on Thursday night at the library to arrange the date for the next event this summer. sentenced Josep M s Kelly of terbury and court t ughlin ¢ held John « of “ was th from neral o'clock Buri, in Water ™ used had o rious Lau w w ury acc in the towr by the hou the club A Congregationa the parish ernoon of the church house Ladics society tions of eting in "WOMEN! DYE OLD THINGS NEW Waists Dresses Kimonos Bianond Dyes 15-cont package of “Diamond contains directions so simple woman can dye or tint any old faded thing new, even if she bas never dyed Choose any | eolor at d:ug store. gra Licenses of m | will expire venience of those a i and herd inspecter, Dr land, at the cit o'clock in the morning ur H will b ¥ Sy Draperies Ginghams Stockings caters afternoon Skirts Coats Each | Dyes ans Roy & Smith of Albany will speak tonight at the chamber of commerce | banquet in place of Edward Trafz of | New York, who cannot attend. Pres befare opened Sunday. The local district has set its goal at $10,000 which must be d in two weeks, The Keren sod is the financial instrument by which the Jewish people are rebuild- ing Palestine. It is a nonpartisan arrangement land is so constituted that even those |who are not actual members of the Zionist organization can take an ac- |tive part in the work. It is expected that various local Jewish fraternities will join with the district in the work |and the B'nai Brith will announce | this week the committee representing | that lodge. The feature ovent of the campaign will be a mass meeting in the Central Junior high school March 9, The |world famous scholar, educator, statesman and member of the Polish | parliament, Dr, Joshua Thon, will be |the speaker It is expected that Rabbi Margolis of Mt, Vernon will al- 80 be here. Cantor Paul Discount of Hartford will sing Jewish folk songs 85,000 Verdict Against Conn, Co. Is Set Aside | Waterbur; b. 27—Judge John W, | Banks in the superior court today or- {dered that the verdict In the case of Vincgnt Simenauskas against the onnecticut Co. be set aside. A jury recently awarded damages of $5,000 for injury to the five year old son of the plaintiff also named Vincent whose (foot was run over by one of the de- | fendant company’s cars, Judge Banks |says in his memorandum of decision: “1 cammot but feel that the sympathy “*which the jury unquestionably felt for this small boy influenced them in {reaching a verdict for which there is no reasonable or logical basis in the evidence,” Notice of appeal from | the decision to set aside was given by counsel for the plaintiff, JOINT-EASEFor Stiff, Swollen Joints RHEUMATIC OR OTHERWISE |Says: “When Joint-Ease Gets ! in—Joint Agony Gets Out.” It was a high-class pharmacist who saw prescription after preseription fail to hiclp hundreds of his customers to get rid of rheumatic swellings and stiff inflamed joints, And it was this same man who as- serted that a remedy could and would be compounded that would make creaky, swollen, tormented joints work with just as much smoothness y ever did this prescription, rightly named Joint-E; fler being tested successfully on many obstinate ease is offered through progressive phare macists to the millions of psople who suffer from ailing joints that need limbering up Swollen, twingy pain-tormented join caused by rheum the cause Joint- through skin and flesh to and corrects the source Remer ments of t finger may expect nflamed, stiff, are usually but whatever soaks right in, and gets right trouble at ite sm s for wile or in ankle, der, epine or you rub it on, you and gratifying re- elbow, shot 1y t all druggists i1ts a tube. Pile Sufferers despondent—try Hemroid. No greasy salves—no euts ng. A harmless remedy that 9 arantesd to quickly banish all mis- ery or cost nothing. Ask Clark & Brainerd Co. or any good druggist for Dr. Leonhardt’'s Hemroid. 60 ¢ Don't become are Movie Vesper Service motion picture vesper service 18 i visible worship®* rs and many turned away the )