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All services will be on day- light saving time. | Baptist Churches ng worship, ser- | William Ro ’!, sub- Mother's Deyotion.” chool and adult cl1s p. m., Young People’s soc —7 p. m., Boy S ~n;-)n~r at 6:30, 45 p, m.. prayer scrv- | Our Home.” German Sunday' 9:30 a. m., Sunday school, address by the pastor about Toth- er's Day”. 10:30 a, m, service in Luglish. 11:45 a. m,, service in Ger- | man. Meceting of the Y, P. 8. and the | Sunday school workers with the con- | ference in Bridgeport, | Monday—S8 p. m. business meet- | ing of the slck benefit socicty in church, Wednesday evening, meeting of the Pathfinders at the residence of R, Lawson, 434 Park street, Thursday—4 p. m,, religious in- struction for gi 8 p. m, prayer meeting in English. edish) Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Morn- Ing service at 11 o'clock. Young I’eo- ple's meeting at 5 o'clock with spe- cial “Mother's Day” program. Ad-| dress by Rev. William ‘Ttoss. Evehing | service at 7 o'clock, | | Qongregational Churches First 10 a. m,, church school. 11 o'clock | morning -service, sermon: “World Peace,” by the minister, Rev. Henry W. Maier. 12:156 p. m,, men's Bible | class. Tuesday—The Young Woman's mis- slonary socicty will meet at 6:30 p, m. for supper, followed by the annual | meeting and election of officers, Wednesday—2 p. m., English class | for Armenian women, 4:15 p. m,, Junior missionary soctety, 6:30 p. m,, supper for the young people of the | church, Thursday-—2 p. m,, Armenian wome | en's Bible class. 4:30 p. m,, Girl Bcouts, Friday—7:20 p. m, The Boy Scouts | will meet at the Boys' club. May 24, is the date for the annual spring outing of the Men's Bible class. South | Sunday-—9:30 a. m,, church school | Halian department. 10:45 a. m, be- | {tion will be held at § o'clock Wed- ‘ourl\ service in the respective lan-| |3 p.m, | {league devotional meeting, p.m, 8 from grades four to seven in the, 7:300a. m., holy communion. Methodist church. 7:30 p. m. cxhi-|a. m., chureh school. .11 o'clock, bition and demonstration of the united morning pr r and & mon by the ,week-day church school in the parish | rector, . M., organ and violon- chapel, eello recital and evening prayer and Thursday—2 p. m., meeting of : Assyrian Woman's sewing club, y—LRegimental meeting of | p. m., meeting of the Halinn mothers the Knights of Washington in the in the ‘church parlors. 8:50 p. m., ! parish rooms beglnning with sspper ! meecting of the Young woman's de- at 7 p. m, partment for sewing and mociability. Friday—6:30 p. m., meeting of the | Rifie club., | | Nondenominational Churches Memorial ie's Sunday—10 a. m., senior and inter- 1 10:45 ching by the pastor, mediate departments of the church | subje A Tribute to Mothe 12 school. 10:45 a. m., Mother's Day | noon, Sunday sc session, 6 p. m., service, Nirmon by the pastor, Rev, Young I’copl . led by Mrs, I N. Giiman, “Uncrowned Quecens.” G. I3 Woram preaching by m., junior, primar nd beginners' | the pastor, subject: “A Trip to a departments of the church school. | Doomed Cit o — | Tuesday—2 p. m., opening scs- | Lutheran Churchos {sion of the semi-annual missionar. | convention, S s each day at 10 O®. m, un- irat Linglish service at 10:30 Mother's Day sermon, Swedish ice at .30 p. .. The church ye |book will be distributed at the serve 'ices to he held on Sunday May 18, A meeting of the brotherhood will | he held at 8 o'clock Thursday eve- ning. - of New . * . A rthur of Brooi . David Mason of the Boston. Emmanuel Gospel Sunday-—10 Reformation rvices—10 2. m. Sunday school 5a m Annual meefing of the congrega- preaching, ‘topic: 12:15 p. m., Bible s¢hool. Day" service, Speake . 1% L. Brooks, singer, L. C. Voke. ‘elock evening worship, topic: “Missions." Tuesday—4 p. m., children's meet- ing. 7:30 p. m., teachers' training nesday evening. Matthew's | Service in Bnglish &t 9:15, in Ger- man at 10:45, Sunday school after ! guage, Rusiness meeting of the church at | Praver mecting. second Advent 10:45 o'clock, Sunday mornin, icg with sermon by the pastor, {to Interpret the Bible” 12 Sunday echool. 7 ‘o'clock, evening sorvice and sermon, “A Study of the | 4 B o B . |Book of Jonah." 9:30 a. m,, Everyman's Bible class, Thurkday evening at 8 ‘o'clock, i m., Sunday school. ‘"“‘“;l‘»lhl\- study. o'clock morning worship—Mother's Day service, 6 p. nL._ ipworth Christian Seion Sunday s fee at 10:45 . m,, sub- Monday—sick benefit socicty, IPriday—the Walther league, Methodist Churches Trinity address by Reverend Albert J. Lord, |00y, vpAdam and Fallen Man.* Sun- of Meriden, wigh special music "-‘"(I sehool at 9:45 %, o1, Miss Dernice Schalker, | . rdnesday evel reling ts Monday:- 0 p. m., annual "‘"”"o'rln(r-ll«'"m“) Spaning. cweling: N Ing of the Epworth league, election of | “irpe * peading 1oom—Itoom 504, officers, s, 'y E L National bank building is open to the _“;‘):::"“»‘_';fi 0 :;"'“““”""h‘:“"".mh:h- daily from 12 noon until ‘4 L Tidb p class meeting, | M 4 yri— 4 o'clock except Sunday and holiday Wednesday—3. p. m., W. 1L M. s.;“.,,,"MM_ ,' 309 m. meeting *at the church, 4:10 p, m, | : united week-day school for Wednes- ginners' department and 13|or|\|n‘i:;:"r:l:'d Thuo "::‘ym"!":::h"': _f:;::': }GANT RUN TROLLEY LINE worship, sermon: “False Witness.” 12:10 p. m,, chureh school, primary, Junior, intermediate and senior de- partments, 2:30 p, m, Assyrian | worship. Address by 1, Moorhatch, | 6 p. m, Young People's society, gen- eral discussion, Topic: “Can We Know Too Much?" 6:30 p. m., Ital- fan worship. 7:45 o'@ock, evening !choir rehearsal, of the united week.day school at | South church. ONTO FRANCIS STREET Thursday—7:30 p. m.,, prayer meet | Ing. \’ 'rr’;::""»‘:'l‘ P I'"" "."“f""‘ school n- | guporintendent Bryan Says Legisla- e pandbng B g tive Sanction Will Be Necessary to ixtend Ralls worship. Motion picture—"Only 28." Monday—4 p. m., meeting of Girl | Reouts, A p. m, second division, Troop 2, Boy Scouts, Tuesday—4 p. m.,, Jolly Nine Jun- for Achlevement elub, 7:30 p. m,, | first division, Troop 2, Boy Scouts, Wednesday—11 a. m., and 2:15 p. m., semi-annual meeting of the Hart- ford branch of the Woman's Board of Missions at the Berlin church, Speakers: Miss Gertrude f"!ml\lllf‘r| and Robert Fairhgnk of India; Mrs, Martin Welles, and \Iu Lester Me. Lean, There will be box Juhch, 4:10 p. m., united “Mk-rln church t M r | Mrs, 1. Richardson; solo, by Mrs, at I'rancis street to Wells street so as L ] Bates; reading, by Miss Bernice m. have the trolley run past the new | Bmith; selection, by the choir. |#tate Normal school. Councilman | A, M, K, Zion At a meeting of the common coun- 10:45 a. m., special music by the o committee on railroads held in the | Mother's Day committee, under the di- hall last evening Superintendent rection of J. J, Willlams, Program [\, J. Bryan of the local division of director, Mrs. H. Green, Voluntary |the Connecticut Co, told the members | by the organist, Mra, J. J. Willlams. | of the cemmittee that it would be Hymn, aanounced by Mra, G. L. Mar- | jmpossible for the company to car |tin: seripture by Mrs. Halett Green; out the suggestion of B, Allen Moore, [prayer, by Mrs, Mary Cox: seceltion, | chairman of the board of directors of by the choir; paper, by Miss Ruth the Stanley Works, to extend the | Gurley; paper, ba Elllott Singleton: | North End trolley line from the state selection, by the choir; paper, by K. |rond into Irancis sereet. Superin. | Johnson. A few words by the pas- tendent Dryan explained that before [tor, Ttev. 1. 1, Walters, [ this could be done it would be neces- Rervice, afternoon at 3 o'clock: pre- | eary to have a charter right granted |1nde, by the organist, Mrs, J. J. Wil- by the legislature, lams; hymn, announced by Mrs, d-| The committee held a lengthy dis- ward Smith; scripture, Mre, 1. B, cussion with Mg, DBryan on the trolley Walters: prayer, by Mr&, H. Gurley: |conditions and problems in the city selection, by the choir; reading, by [and Mr. Bryan expressed himsclf as Miss Hazel Richardson; solo, by Mra. | favoring the extending of the North Theodore Biasingame; reading, by lind line from the present terminus Evening service, 7:45 o'clock, spe | Hutherford suggested that a waiting | cial program: Preiude by the organist, | station might be crected on the Mre. J. J. Willlams; hymn, announced | #chool property with an extension of Congo, Af} and £ 1% Davidson of | er and praise p. m., Young Pcople’s meeting, | Thursday — 7:45 p. m., mid-week | iIutcresting Subject in ’ South Church Movie | yi:cc g State Police Superintendent RRob | 1. Hurley and his secretary, Robert | Sengle, Chief Willlam €, Hart of the New DBritain police and the loca board of police commissioners have been invited to be,guests at the ban quet of the Blue Army of Everym: Bible s on May 19, when Majo) Lynn G. Adams, supcrintendent of the Pennsylvania mounted constabulary, will speak. The exccutive committec [of the Blue Army will meet after class { tomorrow morning to arrange definite | plans for the banquet, which will be held in the \h'tlmxli'ft church. Police Ofi'luals Invited | To Hear Famous Offcial | 2/ One of life’s deepest problems “Shali a widow of 38 renounce all hope of a love romance in deference {to the wishes of her children?” forms | the of an interesting photoplay, {ene of William de Mille's Paramount § productions, which will be shown ai ‘lul' South Congregational church to- horrow evening, in “Only 38" The rt interest sit- star players in It treats the subject of whether or not a widow should re- § | main unmarried in memory of her de-| ccased husband, or whether she has! the right again to seek happiness. M Maier Again Heads Missionary Assn. Mrs. Henry W. Maier, wife of the |pastor of the Iirst Congregational church was re-elected president of the missionary partment of the Woman's society of the church, at the annual meeting there yesterday after- 1oon. Other officers elected are: Murs, | B, L. Weiant, sccretar Mrs, J. 1L ‘TRompson, treasurer; Miss Cornelia ' Chamberlain, treasurer of the Aston [ fund; Mrs, W. J ", chairman |of program committee; Mrs, Hellyar and Miss Bertha Chamberlain, chair- |man of work committee; junior look- [ will sing at the Methodist church to- out, Miss Margaret McAuley, morrow An all day sewing meeting was held | oo yo gaving for the and luncheon was served. Papers were read, as follows: “Turkey Mrs. A, . Hobart; “India,”" Mrs, B. ' }I.lckflloll. “The Philippires,” Mrs, quuwn!ml a'report on home mis- sionaries, and My | BLUE TRIANGLE CLUB NOT Kol atpaet, All the mothers of the girls who [gaged at ‘have been coming to the Blue Tri- [Ehuattle Meadow club and ) angle ¢club room during the past win- |sang before tor are especially invited to visit the | Methodist church. « lelub room amd meet Miss Brugger on Miss Schalker was horn in | Sunday, May 11, Mother’s Day, Miss but -is of . Swiss he was in the |Br|lg[: r will be glad to tell the met her !mothers what the girls have heen |war service &t |doing and what the purpose of the |elub is. 1vicnds and new givls are always welcome, dustrial assembly, Any girl who [wonld like to hear what the girls in other cities are doing are invited to Letters to Industrial girls in Buenos near | Johnston these Jetters will be sent to & the proper places and the New Brit-| snpys ain girls hope soon to have a reply jfrom their South American” friends. | Miss Johnston will act as translator. ny industrial girl who would like to start such a correspondence is in- vited to come, Tuesday evening the reed class will Ihold its thifh meeting with Miss Katherine Andres instructing. Wednesday and Iriday 'rr-nln(l‘ | s wife, A, Girls who wish doctors’ 1L . room or thé Y. W, ¢, A, the club are invitefl 1o a spring rn! [tume party at 8 p. m, at the Y. ©. A. The guests are asked to rlr»sn as something that comes in the Faimous Vocalist to Sing Here | ornice Schalker of New Yoik Sang Here at Hungerford | Home and at Shuttle Meadow Club MISS BERNICE SCHALKER Miss Bernice Schalker of New York | Kansas. He heard her sing and was | Jas Thrilling Experience] She is a contralto | highest po- | ‘hicago. sitions in concert work. Miss Schalker D, Radeliffe hina,” Mrs, C. W, jthe local 1\\. Hart, (lark Smith, Mrs. L. J. Bradley First Congregational city. She sang here for the first time |der the instruction of Ycaton Giffith | 372 000 mile trip from the interior ars ago at a private re- | of New York, : Judge Her program Sunday evening will | g, Francisco about May 31 and w Hungerford on !include: Phe | (POMIORRCT oo s v+ Beethoven f e middie of June, He will spe) | the | “Consider the Lilli . Maunder a yea t country, ¢ winter | “Ave Marin” . & ghert | 1 Y305 18 thie g AL the | “Come Unto Him" ... . Dunn about two cital given Kansas | ; Ward Stephens rt n Dr. Albert J. Lord of the world | IFirst Congregational church of Mer- Leavenworth, | iden will give a short address, | from 12 to 5 and from 6 to 10 p, Menday evening at the meeting of Plans for [the supper club Anna Blair will re-lolaly members and their friends arc port en her recent trip to New York |ysing made. and the meetings of the National In- [eome any time, . | Miss Traver Pianist at r the moembers are whl- TRUCK BREAKS O A large truck owner jcome. cnectand of Bpringncld: backed intd She -, M light pole, breaking it off, an electric ’ ’ ) sterday, ac- New England Conservatory of Musie, | 1\ sumed tomorrow morning. Dr, } Alres and Rio de Janefro, South. [ OO e et America, will be written Monday | o5raing to notice made to the police, [130ston, ¢ ovening by the Blue Triangle girls of |y (river of the truck falled te re- New Britain. Through Miss Agnes | /oo yhe e ldent to the police, Auntonio Finlay of 70 Beaver strect as arrested this morning at Wis home y, Policeman Thomas J. Feeney on a charge of non support on complaint of 212 He will be arraigned in police eonrt Monday morning. Main street, Pest Attacks Pines v Navages of the Euro- ro devoted to swimming at the Yi'lo o oowns threaten the complete de- the The pine nurseries and it 0t iris of England and some of Thursday m.ulug all the Eirls of 4.0 North Atlantic states already have ‘Imrn attacked by the pest, has heen one of the greatest forest l-prvdnlnn in Europe, Washington-— anks may got Hu\nl at the club . ooy States, cstates of New | év-mm:-.»l-«“!“\.wo Religous Items | P ————— Y All religious services will be on day- light saving time tomorrow and dur- g the week. Practically all of the churches will observe Mother's Day with some special service. The annual meeting of the Young Women’'s Missionary society of the Kirst Congregational church will be held Tuesday evening. Officers will be elected. The men's Bible class wiil have its annual outing May 24. The semi-annual meeting of the Hartford branch of the Woman's Board of Missions will be held at the Congregational church in Berlin Wed nesday. An exhibition and dcmoustm(lon of work done by thea United Week-day church school of the South Congre- gational and Methodist churches will me shown in the South church Wed- nesday cvenlng.‘ The annual meeting of the congre gation of the formation Iugherar church will be held Wednesday eve. ‘ning. The St. Matthew’'s Lutheran churci {will have a business meeting at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon. The Epworth league of the Meth odist church will hold its annua mecting and clection of officers Mon day evening. | The sewing school of Trinity Meth odist church will hold an entertain ment and party Friday afternoon a 4 o'clock. The semi-annual missionary eon vention will open at the DPeople’ church Tuesday afternoon. There will be a Mother's Day ser ice held at Burritt Mission on Sui day, May 11, at 4 o’clock, Mrs, Laur| T, Seelye will speak to the mother Mrs, John K, Woodford will sing. i New Britain Minister ’mnul\ by the quality of her voice. Rev, George B. Neuman, son | 8he then had been a student of David | arp. and Mrs, E. I, Neuman of Sout | Pisphari and Carlton Hackett of [ Main street is on his way to Ne R L | Britain from the AWest Ching Uni | Miss Schalker has had her ' own | Upjversity at Cheng-tu, China, whe to |way to make. Like many ambitious | .o js head of the senate and a prd Theron artists, she wanted to g0 10 New | rageor in economics and sociolog the York and at fhr- close of the war, |gev Mr, Neuman has been en rou this realized her ¢ e sire, Bhe is now un- | gn00 March 31, his journey includir China to the coast, oH will arrive reach New Britain sometime abo tures at the University of Wiscons or at Columbia, While in Cheng-tu Rev, Mr, N¢ man and his family have been in t thick of the fighting during the rece uuprising, and at times were forc to take refuge in the cellar of the home, when, during battles on the own grounds, bullets whizzed throu the house, [ “In My Father's House Bristol Baptist Church Miss Margarct Traver! of Maple WILL RESUME SERIES, The series of sermons on thé street has accepted a position &8 | Commandments which are being giv planist at the DBaptist church In | Sunday mornings by Rev, Dr. Geor “ iliam | Bristol and will begin her duties May | W. O, Hlll, of the South Congres tional church, which were interrupt Miss Traver & duat - IYRNDE. 9.0 Wentuate; o€ over Easter and Palm Sunday, will will talk on “False Witnesses.” -People s Church of Christ Court Street REV. F, L. BROOKS, pastor 15 a. m,, preaching by the pastor, subject: “A TRIBUTE TO MOTHERS” (Special Mother’s Day Sermon) 7:00 p. m., preaching by the pastor, subject: “A TRIP TO A-DOOMED CITY” gl et Big Missionary Convention next Tuesday-Thursda, c&arCL {by Mrad. Young: acripture, b yMra, the frolley line about 200 feet from |spring—birds, flowers or leaves. Al :1‘nr§nn- Baker; prayer, by Mrs, K. M jI'rnnvis street, |those wishing to make their costumes | Williams; selection, by the choir; Mr. Diryan said that he has {may meet at the club room on Tues- short addresses by Mrs, Halglt Green, mind a number of improvements that [day cvening at 8 o'clock. Bring | Mrs. Mary King, Mrs, B. L. chard- *hould be made but due to (he ex- pe paper, pins, needles and thread. ! Corinne Taker. Solos | pense attached to them it is doubtful |A Dennison hook of crepe paper cos- May 11th, third Sunday after B}, \jjzs Evelgn Daker and Mrs. Mary | {hat they can be made for some time. [tumes will be here for the girls to Laster ia selection, by the choir,| Councilman Rutherfard presided at |choose a costume from. (Daylight Saving Time) Hetion by the pas. | the meeting. Saturday the club will be open CHRTASON TS DT o —————————————————— ————— STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH St Mark's Fpiscopal (Daylight Time) Third Sunday after laster. 10:45 a. m~Mother's Day Service, Sermon by Rev, R, N, Gilman UNCROWNED QUE “My Mother's Heart was my Sche A GREAT PICTURE FOR MOTHER'S DAY “ONLY 38” Well, Don’t Miss It! SUNDAY EVENING, 7:45 Doors Open 7:15 A Picture brimming over with sweetness and beauty, pathos and power, and sending you home with a finer and better feeling, and thanking God for your Mother. Rey. samuel Sutcliffe, Rector D:30—~Church school. 11:00<Moming Prayer amd Ser- mon by the Rector, 4:190—Violoncello and organ re- al. evening prayer and sermon. Henry G, SchanMer, ‘celli<, Malcolm G. Humphreys, organist SALVATION ARMY ~Program— 11 a. m. foliness meeting. | Andante seese Goticrman p. m.. Sunda Romance ceven . Naint Saoms Young People's Bercowse ...... Godard Soldiers’ mecting. % p. m Bercense . ......... tion meeting. Al Welcome, Ever See It? SOUTH CHURCH AT CENTER CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH | Tnmty Methodist Church NDAY="MOTHER'S DAY” 10:45 A. ,\I.—.\ddltss by the Pastor, Subject: “WOMAN IN A MAN-MADE WORLD."” 7:15 A, M.—Sermon by Reverend Albert J. Lord of Meriden Subject: “WHERE DO YOU LIVE?” SUNDAY-—- 10:00 a. m.—Church school 11:00 a. m.—Morning Service. Sermon, “World Peace,” by the Minister,Rev. Henry W. Maier. Miss Bernice Schalker, Con- tralto, of New York, will sing. 12:15 p. m.—Men’s Bible Class. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Morning, 10:15—Sermon by Rev. William Ross—Subject: “A MOTHER® EVOTION" Let Every Family Be Present Wednesday, 7:30—Young Woman's Sewing Guild will meet in the Church parlor. Supper at 6:30. ’ Thursday, 7:45—Mid-week service.' Subject: “Our Homes” The first of a serics on America’s essential needs, pecial Music by Miss Bernice Schalker, Contralto, of N. Y. Everyman’s Bible Classvoxoeommanona- Rev. Joha L. Dasis Will Talk on “Mother’s Day” All Men Welcome Bring Another Fellow