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T P i a e e —— J St et et ! EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, "APRIL 5, 192 — AMONG THE CITY’S CHURCHES — Baptist Churches First 10: 45 o'clock, morn mon by the Rev. William Evening Sh Bible school and Young [Pcople’s . Boy Scouts. Wednesday 0p.m., Y. W vill meet in the church parior. Sup- r at 6:30, Thursday — 7:45 p. m., mid-wee crvice, Elim (Sw Sunday school at 9: a, Morn- & worship at 11 o'clock to be fol- yswed by communion. No cvenii rvice, rman unday—9 m., Sunday school; a. m., service in English; Ger- whn Bible class; 11:30 a com- winion; German service, ing of the star g committe . church at the residen: ohn Luebeck, 242 Dassett strect. Thursday 4 p. m., religious instr ion for girls. 7 p. , meeting e Boys' clags; meeting of the ps. 8 p. m., prayer meeting in Eng «h, ) I'riday evening, rehearsal of the Congregational Churches First 10 a. m., church 00!, 11 o'clock orning sertice Sermo Produc eness” by the minister, Henry Maier. 12:15 p. m., HETN Monday The regular monthly weting of the standing committee, Tuegday--Young Women's Home society, Inesday—2 p. English ¢l Amenian wom 415 p. m, Junior Missionary society, Armenini Women's Bible class, o op. m, Girl Scouts, Friday—All day sewing meeting, f.uncheon will be served at noon. Telephone Mrs, Willilam Rowland, , not later n Thursday noon. 0 p. m., Boy Scouts will mect at the Boys' club, South Sunday—9:30 a. m,, church school, Italian department. 10:45 A, m., | church school, Begluners’ department, 10:45 o' elock, morning worship, Ser- mon: “Murder,” Address to Juniors “Returning Birds,” 20 p. m, church school, primasy, junior, inte mediate and senior dopartment. 20 p. m, Assyrian worship. 6 p. m., Young PPeople’s socie Goeneral dis- cussion, Subject: o “What s Grati- tude.” Everybody welcome, 3 m,, Itallan worship: : evening ~worship. Motion picture “Humoresqu: Monday-—4 p. m., meeting of Girl Rcouts, P M., patrol lcaders’ school, New ain - council Boy Scouts of America. 6 p. m, regular monthly supper and meeting of the Young Woman's department Miss Florence Brugger of the Y, W, . will speak on the I3lue Triangle, he members of the department are vited to be the gnests of the College club ut $:15. S:15 p. m., meeting of the College club, Walter Camp will apeak on “Keeping 1it” Tuesday—"The Junior Achievement club is discontinucd until the first of p. M., First division, Boy Scouts of America, Wednosday 4:10 p. m, United week-day church school for grades four and five, in the Methodist church, Thureday—2 p. m,, meeting of the un Women's Sewing club, 2:30 p. m., meeting of the Italian Mothers in the church pariors 8 meeting of the Young Woman's partment for sewing and sociabil 4:10 p. m,, United weck-day church school for grades #ix and scven, in the Methodist church. Fri 3 p. m, meet Foreign Missionary department in the church pariors. The program will be current events in of Mrs. K Allen Moore, Comments will be given on the Hartford Jubilee, Tea and a follow, Al women 6:30 p. om., mocial hour wi of the parish invited, monthly supper and meetivg of 1h Brotherhood. Tllustrated address by George . Brakine, superintendent of Connecticyt Ieformatory at Cheshire All men most cor y invited, € p. m., meeting of the Rifle club,”’7 p. m. motion picture entertainment under the auspices of the Brother hood. Special feature—Mary Pick ferd in “Little Lord Fauntieroy.” Braniey M Sinday—19 a, m.. & | Inter mecdate departments of 192 chure scleol. 10:45 o'clock, moining wor- sidp the subject of the sermon by the pastor will | The Sincerity of Jesus 12 m.. Junior, primary Meeting of ex day evening we guage Lawts | Wednesday ~= 3 p. m, Covenant g'om Dartmouth university, Hanover + | mecting. N, M., for his spring rece Mr, Mris. peared belore Judge Hinman in the other 'inhabitants of the Isle of Man, MR lANI][]N SINfiER BRIST"[ NEw | superior court yesterday. She mar- off the coast of England. 2 ried Edward R, Coulter March 14, Conrad Nagel plays the role of the e ' Mae Busch 1918, and she said (hat seon after [ youthful Deemster, with . g their marria he began to drink to ' in the part of Bessie Collister, about (« g 3 AT TRIN'TY BHUR[;H nye i‘:fll‘ PEER) excesy. She said that he did not do whom most of the story centers. b4 ) his part in keeping up the housc and | patsy ltuth Miller, Creighton Hale been taken up, eve ut this ar! " ARRI T L e vf.m;": },:’_“I;"r finally he went away saying that he | sworth, DeWitt C. Jenninga % would never live with her again. a n Selbie have other import- ttings in wiieh the deama : i Vo i Sncs o ces Tomorrow Evenin o e A T y e e igue, Friday. cspers and bencdiction at T i E i g be divided into two parts, with the is enacted, are all the qua uges — ! Baptisms at 400, uill A b e et i Jand e r-old stone castles of the Methotist Churclies cond $unday of cach month is — in the auditorium of the Community b Castie Rushen, |srgest strug: e Nume Sunday. Mass at 7w m oy e Tanden of this theater. This program will consist of isiand, was dnplicated at Trinity anc ng in cvening. city will siy the Methodist chureh | Si€ctions by four metropolitan artists on Th'x‘rlx‘l mu’[‘l’v:{S hrfilr xtwhnfll x:‘;::r»- 36w L, Lveryman's “irst Tucsday of month, monthly nd @ local vocalist, A el 5 NI e e n RE . and I vocalist, Announeement . ntday evening, She came to this double featurcs in fhe m., church Sun- meeting of Ladies' Aid society. Sy et e MO ORE v Lor emiarogram Wil o mede’ ne “‘Name me Man” Gonrad Nagel il] ?,i-‘.il.wl."::-':fn|. Lis wceatigesl 1/ 00 1045 a. m., sermon 1 Girl Scouts meet every Monday (ot O week, and its quality is guaranteed by 3 : nundergate,” and the second of the 3 p. m., Bible study afternoon at 4 o'clock. Sloy Ar e il il the committee in charge. 3 4 : A The second par A Sata’ nivorsity I piebigss e ; e e, B e second part of the program will Lefld, Film Feature ie University I fos “Jame Our Duty Regarding \ildren of Mary have communion toke place in the gymnasium of the vorth wing of the high school and i e A0 Final Destiny of 'v.,‘,' 1 1 1 in every month have brth will be one of the most enjoyable | ywith nhis 12 - | h his Buropean sense of drama . and. Woditeal Voke. 6 p. m., Epw ague monthly meeting at 9 a, m., on same A . 1 sont 1 a v soon levctional sc e, op. .. ad- Sunday. ‘n‘« ,».m ‘“:"‘m(‘ :,I.- 1day after her arrival as a sopfano soloist | - AR 4 > T ' at the IFirst Baptist chureh of this J20¢e prosrams oftered in Bristol far 'ang technique in filming e v anstd < 25 some ! music by city ore her mardage she was|5°me time. tory, and the American studio man. Sunday ing. ) g 7.8 9 The New Departure orchestra, aug- | gjitjes for picture making, Victor W. F. Brooks to S‘peak ¥ 1: _ . Epworth ar ‘cioch § o'clock mass mented to ten pieces and using two om hae made of his first produc » business meeting and social. being for the Nalian members of the — - - vianos and sylophone, will provide the 4jon ror Goldwyn., “Name the Man ! On Park: to Lions Club . m., W. I, M, 8. meets with Mrs, congregation, with sermon in th i ntisic, There will be novelty and spe- | yom gir Hall Caine’s novel, “The, The regular weckly meeting of the M. Tiur i Grove Hill, native tongue. At & o'clock m numbers, and dancing wiil con- | attur ot Man," one of the finest pic- | Lions ciup will-he erd at the Turrift | for school children and working boy "‘j"' “f"';““"'“‘ : e tures yot made, 1t will be the attrac- ' lLotel 2t noon Tuesi: ¥ Mayor A. M, e ":I"_““”,“: hi ‘“;“»‘ A“;Mm" tion at the Palace theater for four [aoncssa and Judze B. W. Aili R oo 4axs, beginning Sunday. demociatic and republican nominecs ; it . | 4 = harge to reCon- e story js esgentlally @ drama, tor the mayoralty, have been invited Wednes G:30 p. m., Pricndslip Ing masses for the week are at ; iition the gymnasium floor. This .04 seactram, in the opinion of crities, 1o the luncheon and it is expecte club supper, 4:10 p.om., United week- o'clock, reans that for the first time 8INCC |34 yept the spirft of the original that they will be present The speaks fourth and fifth grades Men's communion on the secor < 1o building was opened to the pub- ' o0 "ang aaded to it that touch of er at the luncheor will he Willi 1:10 p. m., United week- Sunday of every month, i . .”"M .43,|.I|"” oy"”:::r“‘l;"’“,:” ""m‘_ ! 9% 'radness and drama for which his | Iirooks, chairman of the board ! & PUTPOSES. gycdjsh pictures are noted. park commissionors who witl take for school for sixth and seventh = 4 e bility of putt a 5T " poreibility of pufting a tinish on Althouzh the director 18 incow- his toy “Parks—TI'ast, Present and Tucsday B WG 5 meeting in Center shurch ehapel. and givis will take place down s T:4h m.. class meeting. 6 p. m., in the ehurch. At 4 o'clock \espe s, will take place. The regular mors 4 pon he Ark.” (Talks uis floor for fine dancing, resuits o — o ported some spectacular scencs into Tutnr on the Tabernacle No. 6 by Leon, C. om tho completing of asketball | ; ; : m tho completing of the basketball e oe0 10 0ion, their presence is logl- | Attention is called to the fact” thit | Voke). ! < ] i ¢ 4 Y 'I‘nlh,\‘l 4 p. m, class in chureh . | .:SOCIAL NE"’S_-. ! K 4 e o i hgmm‘:“-‘»\ ,,J‘,,"‘J',:“, sl and they are entirely subordinated the luncheon viil start proiptiy st pomieraia 4. M- isewine sonavl,; ! g ttia ‘meahon. (tite. GHIAIETH A CURIED § which deats with the | 12:15 o'clock and will close at 1:28 }. 30 p. m. choir rehearsal, et oy amd it | lives of the Deemster., or judge, and - o'clock. 1 A ' Cantinbed WER R b : nittee the privilege of putting on - e TR RN vl b orrenned [ aibasinutd scom Splids Fage) ; vax finish which will make an un- . o R yratie S b i Nl o R p ¢ | floor for dancing and will be 'day school. 6:30 p. m., Varick Chris- e, \ WA - o Ne ; sontly (,vl'!';l'"'""‘l‘;':“ ;'»‘ the large num- | STANLEY o l' i b ""‘ wsipni E L L Genter, l:spending her apring recy ‘ The committee also has in charge SUNDAN-10143 o Seegion S % N oloes caching by the pastor. com the ~ut college in N s i scheme of decorating that will cause THE SINCERITY JESTS, Tuesday evening, prayer meeling al fondon at her home in Newing e aynanaiium 1o b Atangse thts B THURSDAY—3:15 p. m—Tlenten se Speaker Center, B s b & REV, DR GHORGE W, €, HIL | nier T k| ower of attractive color and great A sincere Welcome! 2 teauty, T are other fea- Miss Myra Cooper of Pittsfi : SR ™ {ures being wor the com- \]lf;“.. \lvs.'h\'ll.\- G :1tl<k'r“fl! IM VIS, MARIE ROSZELLE LANDON. pyitiee and these alrcady mentioned | e delphia, and Mrs, Everctt W. Hill of . N 5 e il bl Oklahoma Cily were the guests of |Miss Maric 4. Hosielle and ul one | loolm committes in working, to make ] - . abernacie, ranklin Square, lonor at a luncheon bridge and tea [time lived in H rd, where shew 5 X Sunday--10 a, m., prayer and pra h Mool b this one of the most complete af- Moot ~|” i sy which the Rotarians gave for them at | VWas well Lnovn soloist, wairs of its kind in the history of the s Borviee, + M., preaching, topic “1)e ghuttle Meadow club, Otherg ate | Shortly after she came 1o New | G i ekl o The Tmminent Coming of the Lord.” /0ot o Tuded Mrs, A Dritain to lve, her rervices were | SN il Plane Fatertatnment LHES ey Bibin 2ckoe, M. cimball, Mrs, Tenae Dinck, Mrs, How. |songht by Hartiord churches and she | pEBE A0 BRI CRCE L rap Officers of Young People’s SOCiety Young People’s meeting. Installa- oo Fasbles N R ka Rbet et ik ; : tion and service of new officrs anid ;','..'1.,'.(-\" e s ‘i“,\ylr!‘.:(‘)'\‘in‘xz‘ p e STl e tho Bl the first lndies’ night of the elub 2 address by the president. Speclal g Racklitte and Mrs, Brewer, The church, Hartford, to begin May 1, Whioh)is o Caxh weoe 1h Len i abiION EMMANUEL GOSPEL CHURLH music, o'clock, evening worshin. juncheon table was decorated: with | Landon was o RE thy (UM the Disitem maching of .’l‘,"l” tople, ools Make a Mock At S quantities of spring flowers and cor. Chureh of the Iedeemer at ast | f' "‘wnfi -("I' the e f_nlux m“‘ e Franklin Square Tuesday-—4 p. m.. children's meet- gage houquets were glven cach guest, 1 New Jermey, for a0 n:\" ibdthnane i st ADDRESS BY PRESIDENT OF SOCIH g i ¢ y 1 has sung at private msicals and [ "0 guaay with be the last day of 1005; Roll Call ay—1:4 dowentc i, iaa Mury Gabamy, formerly of this ticitals In Nawark and othar places. |\, 0 aontest between the club and the |fi SUNDAY, APRIL 6, 1934 513 P M. hursday—7:45 p. m., mid-w city, was pleasantly surprised at her She was <oloist at the Iivst Daptist Binit ) R prayer mecting. home In West Cromwell last ovening, church, Broomfield, N, J. just pre-| /o0 ® "“.’"""“]‘ oo il - the occasion being her . birthday, VIOUs to combing to New Brituin, N x“‘:l"‘}r"flll" h::i. e sy tor that | I'cople’s o ent from Middietown, 1er program 8 will include: |0 -q"f: ‘.‘«11d:\ rih :‘wml: and it in L SRS e i, Fast Beriin ! 'A.‘;‘;g-:-iul shat all astiers of ithe 10:45 a. m., subject: “Too Good 1o as the The Silent ‘Voice o N | § and thia city, Miss Gabamy was the 1 i aro loma d y . Keep.” (Communion &t cloe), 12 jecipient of many bheautinel gifts, 141 Not Your Heart 1 Trovbled ciub wnd their triends make their | : noon, Sunday school #ession. 7, M. Games were played a bre ke e Oley Speaks | VAN 1o Do present. v o me ayed and refreshments . . Y Speaks Y o |subjcet: *The . Sword of Damocles.” sarvoq. : . Fishiors Abo '.""‘l‘ PR | (Fourth on ook of Danlel), e \ Diving Redeemer .. ..... Gounog | Vanicl Hitchwa was fincd $20 and A " costs and Valentine Sundak $106 and d Tuesday—7:45 p. m., Deércan BIDI porais nristol, son of Mr. and Mrs 1, s 5 Tudue Someph M Tidnbvan i Morning 10:45 e ™ N ) O Holy Vather | "ane H. Bristol of Grove Hill, is home (& MON MOUer ooor oo, PANOMK oy court today. The mey engaged ; in a fistlc argument at Hitchwa's Sermon by luxington Harker 4000 i 1worestyille last Bunday, They REV. WILLIAM ROSS Thursday-—4 p, m., children’s meet- . (o1 haw his roommate, Thomas Fipt, HAreld G, Stedman, flutist, a mem- a4t vabiene v Fing. £160 ' Wy CRTTOR DAATOr meet- | oa tin gty T ues THOMAS FUIRL per of the New Heitaln Mumead club, |98 ehariod with amaylt b bty Subject “When Evening Shadows Fall” e, st will play of the p . Attorney Joseph G. " Priday-—%:45 p. m., choir rehearsal, Allen Briatel ‘returned Wednesday 1tev, John L, Davie will s k on ‘\’\:'ml;lp of N Britain represented Lenten Music e . ES s Skepticiam.” Tt will be the fipst of 2 ltChWa i to Washingion, I, €, after spending "R o suit Heard . - . : v oudt i ey vt A tow days in town with his parents, ® #°FICR of (niks on the g sub- . rank M. Shea of this - Wednesday, at 7:30, Young Women's Sewing Guild Rome Sign: 1o Times, will meet in the Church parlor. Supper at 6:30. = All |u-‘ l“‘m,”ll:.‘v]:v'mr:]mm I';;\rnmlfian;!\ \l.r. T e vr woos city, suing for a divoree from Mary | 3 i, | Itowley Shea, charging descrtion, wag members are urged to be present. m., Bunday school. 7 o'clock, eve- Galding Wight o g, service and sermon; “Believing s the weck-end guest of Mr, and Mre, i I 18 introduced that Shea's wife ) jod.” Willlam 1ooth of Vorest strect EALLY WAS ARGHDJKE 3 i -1 2 | Th lay evenin lible class, Sube e 4 Adegerted him and married Peter T T te I ————— Vs at Millerton, N and that ,ul‘ “Priesthood.” Dusiness meet- 5 : . ey afe now making their home in Is the OUTLOOK Bad? Then Try the UPLOOK 2 o'clock, —OF— . s e New York V ot ¢ ? ¥ ew York Man, ity Dol Too 4o isetts, Dotes Sergeant { ing. ]. 2 POLICE GUARDING HALL | OM Says Vormer Peimieta Paniel McGlllicuddy of Btstol appear. . cd ae a witness in the care to substan- P l ’ Ch h f Ch . E " 0! 0:30 Much Hair Too, te the evidence as te the marriage iy "':K:L':l':""‘,l'; 1o S ‘)‘ m' IN COLUMBIA TROUBLES g Asegifihen O Sirs. Bhoa and Mures. Judge Hine eop (] urcn o rlst {study. Subject: “The Author of the Y. N \' W Yok, April So<Doult that O. man reserved deeision, The Shean l,\m.,, ment,” continued, Colored StWIONE GEte THIORtS OF 11 Asenduie . Som sy 5 i g M Kew" Hartford oh Court Street . " Wuke Johann Saivator o arch 19, 1919, 1 St Mark's Death But Insists He Will Atirtrie was exprosncd ¥ ns his Mes, Conlter Granted Divorce Rev. F. L. Brooks, pastor Fitth Sunda Lo, April 6,19 prepared for his tune i Inlia A, Jenks Coulter of thie cify s L gabi g @ At ; 20 5. The holy communmn, § Not it ¢ Moman Catholic church of £t was granted a divores on the grounds 10:45 a. m.—Subject: “Too Good to Keep” (Com- church 9o} . tose of Lima intolerable cruelty when she ap- munion at close). . :rm:‘r'”;hv”"'r"l:‘v *:”:'h“:vrrvya”’:v.: 'nu I'r\ 'W\',u \«.L April B.~~Furnald 1ia Frederiel Caniiffe-Gy " v - St t “ N ] pNemen b the e ddential hall at Columbla Uni- o rehidule phlicptogg ; - p— (FO:I:I":‘:I p."n';.—':ul;,nl"d:' ) The Sword of Damocles” \ on Dook of Daniel). Arthur R, ¥y 4 sty ersity, a room of v is oceupicd said 1h . . 7 p. m. organ recital, o'clock, by Frederick W. Wells, negro law sti- . et choral evening prayer and address. dent of Union City, Tenn., today again this year yhile Or- CALVATION ARMY + If you are seeking Truth, come this way Wednesday—9:30 a. m., holy com- was the storm certer of the campus FEARERE: Wiven' i < mecting. g 2 ' 2 y munion. 2 p. m., combined meeting as the result of the receipt by Wells pointed out |l | «hol, 4 of the Woman's Guild and the Wom- yesterday of two letters, threate ¥ e ‘s wervice, T p.om in's Ausiliary with address by Mrs ath, purporting to have boen soldiers’ Wright B, Haff of New York 7301 Ku Klux Klansmen w-mmmm“““fimwmmg”r; ;’ y@f;“]___;_ = . . “ One of _the letters, threateuing ¥ho committed suicide the day ater EVERYMAN S Sunday, 10:45 a. m.—A Scrmon by the Pastor Christian Science was serawled in pen enclosed serviee at 10:45 . » i t “Unreatity Sunday sch B e S 3 s u“rl ’, MPTES PO L) Vund sivfer ris Sove earty yasterdes . m ot dcliherately s 10’s Guilty? k ; i g o g SN Hivasll m and U court, e . 7:15 p. m.—“Some Signs of the Times: Feading Itonm—Tioom 08 N yclics homby muad asn Kept £UATA of having s head o v nor rurs | Rev. John L. Davis —— daily from 13 noon vt §'ine diepwte. Tariher tenpthencd thete cromoten sos , Wili Speak Skepticism e xeem f"l.vu.];-":n‘y holidas n‘|‘,r ”2.‘| ! |.|‘v:;;t'vr ;‘x:"yy‘:‘."?,; i " s, © ] i B Pilgrimage to Mount Ver- i . - N BN § Seastation o The bate= . L Dewves v e e N e Soprano—Marie Roszelle Landon. iding, Mramwhite s conmer i her own fite, witl b Flutist—Harold Stedman building. Mo a counter - e, Wuiag ¢ Sl o ' ) at 5 a. m. sharp. more t n of those in the | L ing, and Dr. M. Mantell, one - the ten members of the Hall commit- tre, resigned. Hle was the sccond 1o o imE i T AT CENTER CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH ry day I8 bargain es around Herald l Awarded the Prize as the Best Picture of the Year It Was Filmed SUNDAY-— Church School, 10:00 a. m. [ ”» HUMORESQUE The Bible Class for Mothers Mects At This Hour. It Has a Beautiful Message for You Meraing Seevh 11:00 i by R H . W. Mai Church, Sunday Evening at 7:15 grmen’ < = haBbeomle i otk R Doors Open at 6: . . Something to Make You Better Men’s Bible Class, 12:15 p. m. Rest for the y Stimuk s for the )Iin.d. Inspiration for the Soul Good Musi_t Bring Your mcnds

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