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NEW BRIT. FDAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1924, - PATRIOTIC ORDERS TO ATTEND MEMORIAL SERVICE - PopPY FOR EVQRYBODY ;YUUNE H]LKS SEE T0 CONFIRM LARGE CLASS Bied Plowers Being Sold to Carry On [1 !FE’ Rev. Dr. Ahlquist To Take Over Hell | Rey, Henry W, Maier to Deliver An. telief Work Among La-Servicemoen Hundred New Members Into First nual Sermoen to Patriotic Organi. Who Are Still in Hospitals, TR g Lutheran Chirreh, zations ‘Tomorrow Morning. nry W. Maier, pastdr of the ! N <(i( Lo ek oty ovacd o SOTGAINGLY Fupny GOmedy (0 Be; gone of ine most smprestive wore | g penny . stier, vast of i i S [0 ATTEND SOCGIAL =5 e e Repeated At St MRUIe's | s, sheh om0, U0 All Sermons On Daylight saving Time dizabled soldiers who sell them to the morning at 10:30 o'clock, when Iev i ( ok, Jass hers cterans’ organizations who in turn Dr. Abel Ahiquist will conduct a con- | liver the annual Memorial Day sermon 10:45 0'clock, me wors er- 200 ck \ communion o1l them to the public and use the e firmation serviee for a class of 51, to the patriotic organizations of the % ha R, A comfort the Iaul Kratzke, as “Tem Carter,”| Those who will be confirmed are as!| ___ __ . . mon by the Rev. William Ross. nd rec on of new mem- rocecds to relieve et ject: “Christ and Every M men still in I""'"”', and in other pag “The Time of His Life,” as he | ollo . y ) ; ] work connected with the veterans of ; Eielyn Preterson, Ruth Anderson m., Young Feople's mecting. The last M i Cl I P d PI Qi g took the ieading part in a three-act|. i R i - i Efarantion N he late war. Ely Hedlund, Mabel Hillstrand session for the L as01 AL membi o )!:w" ‘]_‘.w e"s ") mVI es ea“m Walter Smith post, V. F. W., of comecdy of that title under the aus- |ginel Nelson, Cornelia Lundquist fiied. 2 2. 4% EB10IE st hoo : en'to have pices of the Walther League of the 8t |Irens Anderson, Svea Larson, Isabell sy : 1 S 3 this city is behind a camy Ot R : Program of Muslc 200 SPEAKING \.x e tmon tn e ity weat a pappy | Morihens Luthernn churen rase eve- | Prierson, Faith Bergstyom. Ifene Giis e antny - IMtinE 1% (e rolld g e he ~ ooy during the coming k in memory | nine. A v filied ehurch hall, show- [tafson, Da ISR (RO L1t Al iy commitice. of those who gave their lives on the ‘apd applause and congratulations ficlson, Ge . rson, Aina 1 S Graa ¥ s - Tuerd ening 1l hur u ¥ sing program w esented poppy fields of Flanders. The move- ynon the young foiks for their cleves fETSOn, Alice ] on, Aznes Johnson G i Sine A U T gy ant e ot ol ! o went has been endorsed nationally by | actin ea Gu . Ingebors Johnsoo Friday—7 . cho t - - Memorial church last cvening sident Calvin Coolidge and lecally While they had no professional di ”“'I" ianuen, RutiEAnderson BBl ’ Methodist Churches feetryan s : » proclamation signed by Mayor yector, with the exception of the first Hedenberg, Mildred =Carison, Edit] it about 150 members o 3 A1 TR wo minutcs when the actors scemed |Johnson, Mildred Samuelson, Ruth Fokpe iy 1 parish. The vman's Bible 7 nt's letter (o General g jgtie self conscious and inclined to [Anderson, Helen Lorenson, Margar. i Peterson, Helen Anderson, Margar.: Dr. Georg ss orchestra furnisl ctt, commamder-in-chict | overdo their part 3 ng from . 4 § p.m, ! i (hat b are eithusiasiica 5 o Vetcrans of Forcign wars time on v tch as to cause the [R¥den. Arvid Carlson, John Andrew 4 e P> R ot ogind . t iidientiea to Ap forget it was = | Herbert Larson, Elmer Anderson, ki in German. 7:5( ¢ cvenin, rih . ona neting. ed. Mr. Clarkson’s cornet solo QeneraliHratl v anit S Ton dive the in: d MeKeon, Theodore Larson, Joh gervice with baptism of six « i 713 1., sermon by | . You Come to the lind of a 2 . . 5 el by Andesron, Philip 1o asabntdin: R : 2 : i 4 . . a pleasure 1o comply \m“,‘ nts heing enacted on the stage. 5 . P kn Monday eveni Prisci a ¥ musical . Day 2 ? ‘e | e h % . . ) i request for & word of endorse- 14t is was “The! iime of their Nénnet Mothers and da ers’ meeting in and his handling of | 1 " f1h v : ' RR s Rloom. Elmer Bengston, louis Kal the parsonage. w., Philathea supper, o g s ins sl 1 approval of 1he poppy cam- | iiy for peopie in the hail w am, K ; n. 4 parsonag t AN UNUSU; t 4 S S LS osiy . [Derg. Arihur Carisen, Geirge Carlsor ] e : i e e WO which the Veterans of Foreign proven by the scrcams of laughter . arlsol Wednesday—2:30 p. m., meeting g ! 8 AINg: Wo Osigenne lity, are organizing with | which convulsed the spectators from |10T®" largon, Einar Johnson, Lilme: M Yadien' Ald sbeitty i the Cook; Scout exccutive, 7:45 p. m., S5 eterson. & ) Nl tntareat il rastenle l"” PEARS “'I‘”_”‘”_ incident | Svanson. Henry Anderson, Alex Lind dence of Mre. William Fienemanr class m arat ginner in the field i, : iibraton e talingaaonel suaton! e Lalifi Bassett street Wednesday .oy, Ladies' Aid in % ayed ability in “The Sunny 'y o0 "0 0 r‘\ A i ¥ . ¥ w' s \h;\‘- ded juu‘wn.‘ her, S LA e Wedpesday evening meeting of the the church. nnual meeting and (g ¢ Italy” and "My Little Brown i A 1’\ o 1" I"“l‘* s ”el‘ 1| - '”y SUG E Pathfinders’ club. election of ks fal” repeating by request a Swedish | 4 nve ang Lw--mh. n e na- | H n‘.\‘dr :»- s:']'l\'i :‘ |" b Grey.” Mr. G SSFUL MINSTREL SHOW Thursday—4 p. m., religious in- Thursday—7:30 p. m., prayer meet- gio10ce recitation. | potpotus 7 er i 8 { ma as rs. Bob Grey. Mr. Sikiction - ainse $'p m = brager Ling Boprana solox, “The Retusn” and | (10081 sentiment of obligation to those | Kratzlke, as “Tom Martin" undertook BY “ANGHOR BRAND" G'RLS s a meeting in English, i Friday—7:30 p. m., choir rehcarsal. («r Hoar a Thrush at Kven-rider | ¥1C Serve their country in th: werld [to masquerade as the nezro servant REV. HENRY W, MAIER - - - I ily ndered by Mias 8 5 war will be eminently suecess 4, when visitors arrived at the home o - L B WELOERALRX EANCOIRAEY) ke “Very truly yours his sister, Mra, Gre Mr. Grey as Con, ational Churches A MK on 3. Townse nade her first pub- sl . 2 Ry D LS A 3 ty tomor orning, at th g i dunday service: 10:45 a. m., preach- B, Younarnd who mads yer arat pub SCALVIN COOLIDGE" the hushend away on a business trip, dience of About 100 . Gie { EIYELOMD L marning ALt lic appearance in New Hritain last | biaiie S 4 lar morning scerviee at 11 o'cl Pt : f courne, followed the example of all tertainment and Dance at Memby Stanley Post First ing by the pastor. Subject: “SIN'S .vening, Her exceptional volee with |, . k 4 q - S » ze hushands and arrived at an em. A e Soaag y College Chums to Meet RS RN N and MiTTed A an e U Pl the Woman'a ielief corpa, 1. £ Pen 10 a. m., church schoo Bible Disease, sun school 12:30 p. M. 00 timbre particularly in its @lass for mothers meets at this hour. Varick Christian Endeavor society pisyep registers, under perfect con- In \[clhodlst Pll|pll RS A NAlen S s N s G 11 o'clock, morning service, Sermon: f:45 p.oom. Ti45 poom,, aching by (ro1 at all times, proved one of the ) D et FRE N e ; ]'"\ e BN Rreealt ‘; Iy Auniliney, : ara of Lest We Forget by the ministe I pastor, sul H 1@ Eternal gejighis of the evening. Miss Town- | Washington Park Methodist church, “personag and hadal & haught chor Rrand” Girls' club to the » ish W Rev, Henry W. Maier, The d | Word send was accompanied on the piano | oo Colorade, | mpeak at t e of souli-1n aristoerecey, whife | POF of about 400 gathered at ¢ y i and ¢ Army and affiliated organizations will _ Tursday evening prayer meeting at ye Miss Margaret A. Traver, the ac- Aothodist o ' row morning | Alfred W, Schicichor as “Mr. wWy. |W: €. A, hall last night for the most Stnizations inch be the Kuests ofthe church, 12:15 p. § o'clock, complished young musician who o0 o e e. Nuckolls is known combe,” a pessimist who imagined |SUCCEsstul minstrel and dance ever , icfmen, are t m, men's Bible ¢ 3 m i graduated last year from the New oo one of 1] cakers of the | himself suffering from all sorts of | Kiven by the club. There was not a Mr, Young People’s service. Mr. Maier : he "“"y ‘]" nee gup. England Conscrvatory of Musi west, e is a graduate of the Okla- iscascs and carried hot water bottles, |/Ull in the entertainment from the | will speak on “Making Good”. day service at 19:43 4, m. 8ub- - crhe chairman of the eatertainment Lpoma ity university at - Oklahoma | pills and medicine in all his pockets, | OPERINE chorus of the mimstrel under Tuesday—The Young Woman's Mis- ¢ ®oul and Body Sunday committee, A, ¥, Spencer, called upon [ gy the class of 1905, Ttev, John kept the audience comvulsed with (1h® direction of John J. Crean missionary society will have the last =ch t 045 A m. ev, Tt N, Gilman for remarks. Mr. fy 1havis gradua from the same mith the final strains of the last daner meeting of the scason, Supper will be Wednesday evening meeting at 8 Gilman gave a short talk on cooperi- [ynivorsity a vear later, - Mr. Davis and Miss Flsio 1. Linn, a8 “Dorothy | midnight, l'r\fd at 6:30 p. m : tion, picking his theme from 1 way [ e, Nuckolls were friends during their ndon,” was “The woman in the The entertainment, the real old Wednesday—All day sewing me ) Reading Room m 804, in which the different instruemnts of |aoficge days and have kept up their ' heing the sweetheart of Martin, |1iMme minstrel variety, was well rr eryman's Ribte Ca ing of the missionary soclety, 2 p, m, N onal Rank Building is open to the the ¢ stra worked together 1o |icquaintance during the intervening and, being wise to the masquerade. |€0ivad, the songs of Gloria Dery English © for Armenian women, daily from 12 noon until 4 make a complete whole and compar- | years Helpe make things interesting for | MAKING an eapecial hit with the au. | Air Mecting if Weather P The annual cradle roll party will be k except Sundays and holidays. ing this 1o the work 1 eieti Dr. Nuckolls obtained his 'h.D, the uncomfortable masquerader, Ot 41#nce. The vocal program was st N bheld from 3 to b p. m. If rainy on | Wednesday—12 p. m. in the church which met for the firxt | Boston unisersits Btecge, son of the minister. Rew.|above the ordinary, Miss Mary 1 SRMECHEN Wedneaday, it will be heid the next Mark's 1 SOCIAL Hiie. MnCA, the. Smalipax apt He was called (0 8. James church A, C. Theodore Stesge, was “dames ©Nd Miss Dunn and Miss Hulda ¢ Tomor day, 5 St Mark’s Episcopal mic on the east side of the city. lof New ety @ few years ago, | Landon,” father of Dorothy and pep. |Tohnson furnishing several of the ar ihe Thursday—2 p. m., Armenian wom Fifth Sunday after Easter : orge V., Hamlin was introduced by fhut on account of the {1l henlth of his very, violent tempered man who oh. | Outstanding selections, Soaus en's Bible class. 4:30 p. m., Gig] M., holy & ommunion. 9:30 a. m, Mr. Spencer the newly elected | wire, & obliged to resign his position | ccted 1o an undignified son-in-law Following the minstrel, the floor jneeting Beouts, church school. 11 o'clock morning president of the Men's club, Alling out [and zo to California hus adding 1o the situation was cleared for dancing and music 'pack, ns Saturday—2 p. m., the annual Boy Pprayer and sermon by the pastor the term of Arthur Anderson who was During the past two yeurs, he hns John T, Glatz, as “Unc'a Tom"” the |We8 furnished until midnight by it yains Bcout meet of the city will be held Wednesday 3:30 p. m., Little forced by pressure ob husiness to re ken 650 membera into his ehurch, | nero servant with' all the superst] Sebs (" etie nak his seek saton: Rl at Walnut Hill park '8’ annual service, sign. Mr. Hamlin appealed 10 the | e 48 « attending the Methodist ton of his race, including a heliet The minsteel cast was: In y The Pirst. church will entertain the 3 . Ascension Day. 9:36 A, church people for their sincere co- fconference at Springfield that he had not met the ghost of him. | 11or, Jaeck Kiley; end wen, wia | o Central association Tueday, June 2 m, holy communion 730 p. m, |Operation a i v \mv: ed the apprecia Chavles J, Stuhlman, tenor solofst se1f face to face, gave an added touch | Pery. Rose Glynn, Eleanor Ieplan The . ' o tor hig eut At the close of the supper Herbert | Washington —Commandery, No. 1, tion of the entire club for the splen. |at the Ifirst Congregational church, |0f comedy 1o an alrendy sereaming |and Violet Charland: chorus, Helen g “omm grounds Knox Smith will sapesk on “The Warld Knights mplars service, “-: ']mlruym-mvm‘lu L“ln:w\) v pro 1L sing at the evening services, fares, and Arthur 12, Schis'cher, -as | Anderson, Kathryn Mechan, Anna ) Lpnnna Court. ded by the peop's who took part Officer 1mgan of the 22nd Precipet | Oson, Erna Kaminsk!, Elsie Kunze, 1 . Nomlcnominational Pollowing the eatertainment which LAST OF THE M ~=a hard boiled cop,” wound up the ''a Hoffman, Sarah Madone, | South » "‘::_”"" fn the church auditorium e OVIES show with a #itting elimas {Calten, Hazel Harris, Olen Tock, Sunday—9:80 a, m,, chureh school, People's hments were served in the base iR Chief among the commendable fea. |dred Kana, Audrey Miller, LAt Italian department, 10:45 a. m, 10:45 a. m., preaching by the pax. Ment and a geoeral soclal get 1 tures of the evening's program was 4 [Hallin, Edith Rogin and Helon { | Members and friends of the “An. | Ve! oML — Subject: “Philip and the Ethio. |°F hour was enjoyed with community [Motion Picture Seeviee At South | six.picce orchestra organized from | MeCue, and the Bible class orches Church o Be Discontinued Fop AMONE members of the loague, which The committee in charg & . NG OTCEN . plays at social minctions in the chureh, [afair was Helen MetCue ‘\unh-m A special chorus, It was the con Summer After Tomorrow, The orchestra was a surprise to th Mary Dunn, sec ry: Kathryn M & of opinion that the Everyman ’ yman's| . who had not hesrd of yefore and | han, Hulda < Johnson Anna class orchestra had found a fiel | Tomorrow evening will be the last heard of it 1 and | SALVATION ARMY 1A m. Holiness moetjng seday setool. 4o om I¥oung People's service. 5 po om. | Solubie . NP Sahae [} erom e church school, beginners' department, 100 10:45 o'clock, morning worship, ser- plan 12 mon by Rev, Bamuel A, Fiske of Bepe don, 6 p. m, Young People’s meet. ln, 12:10 p. m., church school, pri- Ing. 7 p. m, preaching by the pas mary, junior, intermediate and sepjor tor, subject The Plea That Wins,"” departments, 2:30 p. m., Assyrian Monday-—7:45 p. m., official board fth 1 I acrvies 1o the churchen of the , OF the motion picture services for this | e 00 worship, address by Rev, J. E. Kling. ®iecting heason at o Houth ! @ on at the South Congregationa ber| ) 6:30 1 ? = Do, wesday s , Berean Bible In farnithing music for ovecasions audiene oy e ’ & DI p. m, Young I rea o by chureh, The picture will he the fim. 2U4ience remained seated and insisted | Kunz ple's society, T:30 p. m., Maliun wor. class ' ciet . g of the stage produc #hip. 7T:45 o'clock, evening worship Wednesday—3 NN S 0. Monday—4 p. m., meeting of Girl Thursday-—4 p. m., e} n's meet s Ay . who g s piann, Oth Bcouts, 7g. %:45 p. m., church prayer meet. —— e, built around | cp members are e : Tuesday—4 p. m., Jolly Nine Jun. g i ow he 16ve of an American boy fOr hid i Asthur. Behisibon anmpioln et 5. W, deily Nin Bl P S New Biritain Man Heads Organization 10z of his transgressions and jones iolr Mchlelker, saxophonist Northfield Tea to be held at the home . of Young People of Enstern States peril of hig Hboris, s o roenit ot} 177 cornetis, and Gustaye Demske & libe Are a resuit of his of Mrs. Arthur W, Upsron Shut International Bife Students' Asso Sk \ plce 1o Ma ’ ave 1 3 " p r B " From Boston to Bal re. effort tee two dollars te pay the ey Meadow a\ . ave 1 v A, m., junior Wole class o Baltimore, e play will be repen . S > Ty vy s ; i - A |dog's tax and save him from the S, Il be repented thin eve Bible School 9:45 ervice 10:15 been to Northfleld confer , or are ftudy at 3 p.om., subject: “The Au 4 ning at & o'clock at the church hall on in any way interested will attend of the Atonement,” continved. | worrow evening in W Garman Bap.| J89prr. the dom knows his part and || TPFIR Square Sermon by REV, WILLIAM ROSS 7:80 p. m., meeting ¢ loy Reou tist church ™ mys it & 4 - oscn ist ehure N etpeet with all the ecun ot = t i) : notor, N0 cunning of a| AT, MATTHEW'S LUTHERAN Subject: Troop 2 Second Adve R John Luebec N 18 city has traine Thursday—2 p. m., mer . 15 o'clock Sundny morning serv. | ' f.m',"] Vl: oy il ‘v“ e V4 o ervices in English at 9:15 & m. | 13 Women's sening o v 0 e with zermon by the pastor The presae of the or. 1erica s A picture tha nd 2t 10:4% . E . . " T TS . o Amyrian Women's sewing clu 66 WIth WO £l man Baptist Young People's and Sun. | YOUr interest and strengthen | gnv whoe reia ;. ™ Gorman. &un “CHRIST AND EVERY MAN, P. M., mesting of the 1talian moth Ways of Providenc iay Behool Workees' U . ) ; : 11y sehoes! foll ach seriiee, ir lay &ehoo! orkers fon of A humanity U's & ON® | 1he pennective In -] 1 1 Sates which compriees I d CoML American PICUre ! qpuredne o Special Music | ; scension da » noon, Sunday school s« 1 g led by Oliver Nichols at th many .mmnv“\-»w made on the jO'Keefe, Lena Wood, Mary (usnc ehd of the play the | Mary Shean, Anna Hanna and Lucy uy at least “one more picce by the orchest ion, “Young in the church § : " a Atiantie meeting of the Yo s d ¢ cvaning service with sermon : Young People’s rocieties and Sun gartaeet for sewing an y Divinely Disciplined.” ONRE Peopit's sociotten ; : - WiC the eI S Gonmation - can | PN P el L o o Friday—8:20 p. m, lay evening at § o'clock. StUdY 1o Reitimore. The creey e " DILS AT HOSPITAL will be examined. Al parents and Thursday 7:45, service, subject: “Our Country, e Sk ik | friends espe od kel g I8 union was held recently in | Wealthy Widow of R. J. Regnolds N8 especially invited, | B T ————— Bridgeport. | Passes Away in New York — - - r - — plor ¢ ' ' glpay ' 8 I\lull -\1[\1 ALTO ne Satem, N. May ¢ echool, 10; riising automobile it g brboian L 0 THE GREATEST INSTITUTION IN THE WORLD—THE AMERICAN BOY 21 ' ¢ thy tobacco manufac fes of wors e v ' ] T ime s il b find 1ant MEht relatives here Now Shown on the Sereen in the Picture ”',IT'_, ; 2 ; ik bkt Mo fram s heen A i ey 1 SA7EE GRYLRRD: . , The film version of the famous play of the same name by George M. Cohan, A pieturs 1 > feet long by . DL b mmhininz humor and pathos in a moving way and that makes you think prefoundl: — e Saveras P Reete VI The e wan A teach South Church, Sunday Evening, 7:45 Doors Open at 7:15 STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH ain tha “ i» Adver ‘ | . or hus M 1” “ This is the final one of these popular evening services 10:15 a. m.—Memorial Sunday sermon hy Rev. R. N her first mar Trinity Methodist Church AT CENTER CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH untrammelled hy human creeds. Services: 10:45 a. m. and 7:15 p. m. y y SUNDAY - of Denver, Col. Court Strect J Ose of the best speakers of the Middle West 11:00 a. m.—Morning service, sermon, “Lest We Forget,” by the Rev. F. L. Brooks, pastor WILL ADDRESS BOTH SERVICES minister, Rev. Henry W, Maier. The Grand Army and the 10:45 4. m.—"Philip and the Ethiopian.” el affiliated organizations will be the guests at this service. 7:00 a. m.—“The Plea That Win<." : | des J. Stuhlman, tenor soloist at the First Con- 12:15 p. m.—Men’s Bible class. We preach a Christ Who hicaks the shackles of « gregational Church will sing at the evening service. 5:30 P m.~Young l’eople’s Servic('. “KEEPING FAITH™ A Church unhampered by denominational tyranny and P L. One more meeting—Walnut Hill park, if it doesn’t rain—Methodist church if it does. Eversbody invited—men, women and children. Come and bring yom fam- ily and your neichbor's family. Members will meet 2t the M. E. church at 9a. m. Get Your Tickets Tomorrow Morning For the THIRD ANNUAL OUTING, JUNE T

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