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G o y ¢ g s g R ” bt i sel for the Lord's Day Alllance of the United States, will speak, Thursday, 7:46 p. m, mid-week prayer meoeting. N MRS. ARMSTRONG - | Man Who Spoke in' New Britain Religious Items 1 . oy e v sreens o . Al M E CHURCH! * Callled to Aid New York Churches 8t. Joseph's expected to attend the meeting of ' Mass every morning at 7 o'clock: E\or}l'mm'n Bible class tomorrow - U A 4§ Baptlsms Thursday evening at|™OrRing. ! its doors, and that men who bullt 3l mg:::. o-“l‘l:rwl::e ;l::('lfied all Lutheran Churches Nondenominational 7:80 z'clock. " . —_— Gl‘afldfl&ll er Ol Mr- and Mrs- up the class orchestra also ‘:vm; Dr. Charles L. Goodell to Hie. Pdiand ot e Boy Scouts Friday at 7:30 p. m.| The board of deacons of St. Mat- 1o | White army men. Talk on Publi 5 : Matiin dorvies 06 BRGUAD 1" 1A1UN € eoehere Chrlstian doctrine tor publlc | tew's Gorman Lutheran cnuren | Mo v SOCKWELl OF New Britain| ~mve tecting wais unanimousy op- ublicity to Fed- Baptist Oh ryebbies L3 ce In nglis 46 a, m.1 preaching by the pas- [gohool chlldren every Saturday | wiil meet Tuesday evening. posed to dishanding the army and eralion Of Manh ttl f ptist Ohurches llo.ndo oclo:k. sermon by the p_;ator. tor, subject: “The Bidewalks of New [ morning at 9 o'clock except during S on motlon the suggestion was kllled. Lo i e unday school at 12 noon, ‘here | York,” (vacation observations). 12 : : y ~ 3 4 = Mr, Cooper, leader of the gospel Y o First will be no evening service. noon, Sunday school session, 6 p. '“'s"::‘::h‘ “m‘:h a | Thers will be a meeting of the| Mrs Mabel Finley Armatrong will | o “CLml ool o “n,.fmp,,y Churches. 4 Layman's Sunday. Morning wor- | Saturday, 10 a. m., meeting of |m., Young People's meoting, led by | contemsiong, - o |Bible class committes of 8t Mat.|#UE 4l the Methodist church to-| ) Ty g ooncer founder of - the ship at 10:45 o'clock; speclal serv-|the new confirmation class. R g getalher,. T D, e, Dok : thew's German Lutheran . church | MOrrow.evening, She is a grand-| " U o e : 4 L s J ) . m, chin " Mo army, and at an adjourned etl it r, ices, spedker, H. H. Dickinson of e by the = pastor, nfluect: ?‘flplrltu:l Bn:"l';f;o’“‘[:" !t“r’.‘d:id“ h"e-n:“":' Friday evening. ‘{l“"gl"l“ of « Wygon I S"""“:“”' ot ;.xv-cun\"edsll;rn‘;;u:{rr'v‘,m\v]: cl;l’vdl)(:l‘[r:i'.e: ::rrlle’: X:’.‘Gondell, 1;:‘10 Hartford, chalrman of the layman's St. Matthow's Insanity.” TR i . 5 b ormerly. deputy sherff, and - Mrs. | ;" lected to the position. § meetings in N gy movement in Connectlcut, 12:10 tion at 3:30, Baptisma at 4:00, . Btockwell, of Lincoln street, this gs in New Britain in 1921 npotsiit, 4 Seryice' with holy communion at| Monday, 7 p. m. official board | gecond Sunday of each month fs| There will be a social meeting | oo™ nq has many friends and ac.| 1oV Pr- John L. Davis addressed (under the auspices of the ecombined v.";'n.. rally orbthe Sunday school, |10:30 a, m, preparatory service at|meeting. Holy Name Sunday. Mass at 7 a. |(0F il members of the Walther | uiniinoes here, ° T8 the gathering, which was held in | Protestant churches of the city, will -"w :“";“"‘ P vithe ehildren. 19:45 2, m, Tuesday, 7:45 p. m., Bible study | m. and meeting.in evening. leasue of 8t. Matthew'a German| My, Armstrong has given much | ' Y. M. O A, and said he had | he one of the speakers to address a 19 and suppar, o Mo omen's ral-| Board of deacons meeting Tues: | class, First Tuesday of month, month- |itheran church Friday. time to music. Bofore her marriago | !0!ic0d 8 better spirit and a more | inéeting of the Greater New York ARG Jubpar. day evening, Wednesday, 2:30 p. m.. Women's ||y meoting of Ladles' Afd soclety. sho satlg for & year In the chorus | ProsTessive feeling this year than | icderation of Churches on Monday 2T TidY, Bl Bl service for| Friday, \mecting of Bible class{ Misslonary Prayer band. 7:45 D.| Girl Scouts meet every Monday| The Epworth League of the Trin- 4 e heretofore and expected big things | yn an effort to find ways and means BTRVIN committee and soclal meeting for (m., meeting at West Hartford, ‘led | acternoon gt 4 o'cloek, ity Methodlst church will hold a from the class, Ho replied to & of securing and holding chureh at- e all members of Walther league. by Rev. C, R. Atwood. Chiidren” of Mary have commun- business meeting at 7:30 o'clock communication recently published | tendance, Elim (Swedish) Fo e Thursday, 4 p. m. children's|jon first Sunday in every month |Mondny evening. |in the class paper, the E. B. C.| The Federation s concerned in Bunday school at 9:45 a. m. Rev. Reformation meeting. 7:45 p. m., prayer meat-|and have monthly meeting at 9 a = ' News, over the signature af ME. | the matter of increasing and main- W. P. Coon, representative of the| pyfeenth Sunday after Trinity. |ing. 8 "dy ¢ | o T ” ooper, asking that he inaugurate | taining church attendance and the Lord's Day Alliance, will speak 11| 19 o, m, (dayhght saving time),| Friday, 7:45 p. m. choir rehear- | °" "o e he Ladies' Aid society of the a "gossip hour,” each day for the | meeting will be a union meeting of o'clock at the morning service. | gorvices, A g G B ; y St | Trinity Methodist church will give | men who want to sce him. He of-| mipisters and laymen. The ques- Evening service at 7 o'clock. W AADAsdAs, Bt schosl MAUBEITY Raturday. 3.5 e oovenant + St. Mary's |a harvest chicken supper Wednes- fered to devote the time from 111 in of church publicity and adver- — at 4:15 o'clock, | RIS B ANt MEC ] gunday morning. Masses at 7, 8, [08Y evening from §:30 to 6:30 m., until noon for men WhO|igng will form the outstanding o (énrn‘;an : 1y| Friday evening, choie rehearsal. : 9 and 10:30 o'clock, the 8 o'clock |©'clock: | coutd !;”m):"c‘htuhroc?. 7:‘”:‘; e | topic of discussion. 3 a. m, BSunday school, rally 2 L M mass being for the Ttaliarr members | | |time al That the New York churches are day. 10:30 a. m. English service; A T Ao o AT day § p.|Of the congregation, with sermon| ‘Layman's Sunday” will be ob- for others. learning, the same as churches in preacher: Rev. C. H. Bluhm of the| .. 56 YACES ‘pri ",]‘_‘ m pen air meeting Saturday 8P|y 4hoir native tongue. At 9 o'clock |served tomorrow at the First Bap- | New Britain and elsewhere that Lord's Duy’ Alllance. 11:45 8. m.| - e ottn BUCEY Moo o™ a mass for achool children and [tist chureh. H. H, Dickinson, of SEEK QUIET SUNDAY the newspapers are their greatest service in German, (4] "h"‘" ”h“{“"";;‘ °“,‘] - Sunday services as usval. Sunda¥ | o 4.0 nove and girls will take |Hartford, chairman of the layman's & i Wednesday. 4 p. m. religious in- |% M- church school. o'clock, | school at 3 o'clock,.open alr &erv-| ..o qou: stairs in the church, At|movement in this state, will speak. struction for I8, morning prayer and sermon, ice on the square at 4 o'clock, sol- Wednr;udny 'I;'p m., anniversary Monday, feast of St, Michael and | diers’ meeting at 7 o'clock. At 8 of the Tadies' Ald soclety. Special |All Angels. 7:30 a. m, holy com-{o'clock in the hall, Mrs. Linnia proFram. K m\:{\}zn. 7 : BN F‘l"(edrrlfreronl, nrr;nndmia ;ns\xn ::113 STh v, i 1or. ednesday, services n prepara- | wife o “nsign rederickson, ursdny, prayer. mseting du Gere |y %0 Sthe niisalon, . -0:80 &, M| speak: 4 o'clock vespers will take place. The regular morning masses for the There will be a women's rally and week are at 7 o'clock. |supper at the First Baptist church Men's communion on the second |at 6 o'clock Wednesday evening. Sunday of every month. Lord's Day Alliance Speakers in Four Churches Here Tomorrow to Deal With Sabbath Observance: man, fapel. 7:30 There will be no evening service Four speakers from the Lord's holy communion in the cimpel, 74 e tomorrow at the First Lutheran Day Alliance will speak in local Congregational Churches p. m, intercessions in the church. Fveryman's Bible Class To RESUME REGITALS church. Rev. Dr. A. A, Ahlquist churches tomorrow in connection — Meeting at 0 a. m, standard will attend the district meeting at with the campaign belng conducted First Methodist Churches time. Dr. Davis will speak. Snap- et iy S South Manchester in the afternoon. by that organization for a quiet Sup- 10 a. m., church school rally day. boxd py sermon—Ilive music—come and o) The Sunday school workers will day. Dr. John Willey, president of 11 a. m. sermon by Rev. H. W. Trinity ~{ioin the boys. J. C. Beebe Will Play South Church | . ompany him. the Lord’s Day Alllance of the Maer, “Religlous Friendship.” 12| 9:30 a. m. Everyman's Bible = Organ For 161st Recital Next = United States, will speak tomorrow ; noon, men's Bible class. 5:30 p. m,.' slass. 9:30 a. m., Sunday school— Second Advent Tev, Dr. A.A . Ahlquist wiil or-| MRS, MABEL k. ARMSTRONG | evening at the Prinity M. E. church. Young People's meeting. promotion and organization day.| 19.45, g'clock, Sunday morning| Wednesday. ganize a:new confirmation class &t | == Rev. C. H. Bluhm will speak at the Friday, 7:30 p. m., Boy Scouts. 10:45 a. m. sermon- by Rev. Dl o iice with sermon by the pastor: (‘4’ ; e [the First Lutheran church next ?\., 'rv. .:;mp:l?n] gma ouzetlln German Baptist c)mr_ch tomorrow = |John L. Davis, “The Crown of |.gechatological Doctrines” 12:05( JosePh C. Beche, - organist and|gyiyrqay at 10 a. m. e Lotk and sudied under’Petth | momning, 4 1o Hinglah vat 10180 South Life.” & p. m., Epworth league de- p. m. Sunday school. 7 o'clock, choir leader at the South Congre- She nnavror several years a soloist | 1o "'anq in German at 11:45 Sunday—9:30 a. m., Malian de-|votional mecting, leader, Miss Dor- | avonits gorvice, sermoff by Rev. A.|Sational church, will give a series| ., official board of the people’s :wr;vhr'Hl*‘!rsl Mr\’(l'\‘ovll']'p»""”""‘.‘, in} olock, Rev. A. F. Solandt of New partment of the church school. | othy Parker. 7:15 p. m.. address by|p “gojandt of New York city, a|0f Weekly recitaln on the organ dur-|o,yrch will meet at § o'clock Mon- | X€¥ Lo R | vor ity Rwilll cRil S S the e o 10:43 o'clock, morning worship. ser- | Dr. John Willey, president of the | niooboror the Lord's Day Alllance, |8 the month of October. The re-|qpy eyening, it b et sneaian Buitneypecond sAdvent e mon, “The Larger Responsibility’; |TLord's Day Alliance of the United | " rrpyyreday evening at 8 o'clock, citals will be given each Wednesday 3 = Ay ;% " an ] (;-‘ “‘ \‘!_‘ L [ morrow evening, and Rev. W. Pl by np GHARLES L. GOODELL address to juniors “On Time.” 10:45 | States, Special musical selections |, aise meeting. afternoon beginning October 1.| piang for a father and son ban- | Vith aton and Corbin Manu-| oo, will speak at the morning| s sty a. m.. beginners' department of the [by Mrs, Mabel Finley Armstrong, 7% They 'will be at 4:30 o’clock. quet will be discussed at the meet- | facturing Semasn oLl "»] ‘““; sorvice at the Elim Swedish Baptist | aids, is shown by an article by church school. 12:10 p. m., church | contralto soloist. Christian Science » Next week's program will be a8 |, o¢ the Men's elub of the Stan- ;’]"'P'fi-MP‘ra"\k N. “"flff- fou:wf .‘1 :s church, g .. |John Fraser in todays New York school. 2:30 p. m., Assyrian wor-| Monday, 7:30 p. m. Epworth|' guiqaay service af 10:45 a. m.,|folOWE: : ley Memorlal church at 7:30 o'clock | this clty is an officer. She h The Alliance, in conjunction With | Herald-Tribune. ship. 3 p. m. Hunter road exten-|leagne business meeting. subject: “Reality.” Sunday school Prelude and Fugue (A major) .. Friday evening. rha_rzn nfyvhn m\xsl\um t_wr- ongre- | 1o Tord’s Day league of New Eng- Mr. Fraser says: sion of South church Italian school | Tucsday, 6:30 p. m. Philathealat 945 a m U BT e -« Bach gational church in Southington and },,.4 " seeking to put a stop to| “In a great cosmopolitan center and Ttalian preaching. cliss atipnerd 1301 ni i iy UB0Y | widnesiay evening mesting at 8| Sanzons Bach | The Tadies' Aid society of the |1 continuing her studies under |y, commercialization of the Sab-|like New - York, ministers and Tuesday, 7:0 p. m. mecting of |Scout meeting. 7:45 p. m. class| o) ck"“ et H & Three Mountain Sketches .. ClokeY | Garman Baptist church will ohg|TOm Daniel of New York, bath, and the two bodies have or- |church workers are constantly face Boy Scouts, troop 2. | meeting. Meoting ot the ~Junior | re reading room — Room 604 Jagged Peaks in Starlight serce Ha apmiversars at § weiock | | The musical program by M0t | iz the National Merchants' | o face with the problems of non Phuveday (416 i ¥ & d Wind in Pine Trees 2 cening wit apecial [ Armatrong wil¥be as follows Day of Rest association, which |churchgoing and diminishing audi- Thursday, 6:15 p. m., supper of | Aid. National bank building is open to : Wednesday evening with a spe Mexican Folk Song” Ta For, > 5 q { v p ¥ k E ge lose the stores on Sun-|ences at Sunday and week-night the Woman's association followed | Wednesday, 5:30 to 6:30 p. M. |the public dafly trom 12 moon until Canyon Walls, SrTee, 2 : sceks to ¢ : by a pageant by the Home and |harvest chicken supper given by the | 4 fl-:,,,ck axtent, Bundess and kol | FIStAe {0 Tristan ned Thsiaa .- “'r‘):‘. "‘:‘M't ”‘\;flmm g Y\'r"afr':“:x‘ day. The officers of this m:st;::: serjfi‘c‘.s;e Rl Forelgn Missionary departments, | Ladies’ Aid society. SRR R NI T AR o cereeenen.. Wagherl oy sunday will be rally day at < ol tion plan to call a meeting of . 3 3 rtain elg! ] 8 n b e days. o B 2 4 “T Love a Little Cottag O'Hara few weeks | districts of the greater city many and an address by Rev. Hubert C.| Thursday, 7:45 p. m., prayer The Belis of §. Anne de Beaupre the South Congregational church.| - @0~ i Pritain metchants in a sl : Rt y i Herring, D.D., on “Our Patriotism | meeting. Emmanull Gospel weere.o. Russell|ynoouncements will be mage con- | 'ne Phantom Legions” ....... (o take action on the matter. et Slgcil Eanti b0 S and Our World.” Friday, 7:30 p. m.\cholr re-| 1, mjmvrayer and ‘;a!se servs|| MAICH BlRVS Tachaikowskl | gerning the services for the falll, 5 w}v I\Ne‘(\;?rrv e ;wl Histaty orn{'heth':l):;ufr:;:::m T Triday, 6:30 p. m., meeting of the | hearsal. ice. 10:45 a. m. preaching, topic: and winter season, as well as the | Ton B ' Macy | Attaches Persian Rugs these particujar 'cases thie: Sulas rifle club. | —_— -~n' I Lose My Faith .12:15 p. prospective plans of the \'ar\mm‘ LAY B R Il\ Acfion f01‘ 31,500 and congregations have becoms, L , A M. E. Zion m. Sundey sehool. o m.| REV. E. E. ADAMS TO SPEAK | cnurcn organizations. e D AN 0T g e s aa s T Stapley Memorial | 10:45 a. m. preaching by the Young People’s meeting. 7 p. m., ¢ . 3 i hroug]\vt suit for $1,500 dam- |to arrest the religious indifference Tonight, 5 o'clock. flag raising ex- | pastor, Rev. Willlam B, Caines, | pyqjey 0. Osterheld, general coun- | Motion pictures. winl again lw B o o ean. Con- |18 to. adopt modern methods of Wi ercises; 6 o'clock, clam chowder |text, “Chksing the Devil With - the Local Minister On Program At State 'shown at the South Congregational ;‘lfi;mw Gm;gc-;\ ‘Stark has attached | tracting the apathetic man and supper; 7:30 o'clock. entertainment. |Gospel Gun.” 12:30 p. m, Sunday | S church beginning with next Sunday, atablo deorsc e woman to the services of ‘th& Sonday—10:45 a. m. rally day | sehool, Mrs, L. H. Green, superig- | o=y | Missionary Meeting At Meriden | Octoher 5 two Persian rugs belonging to the (% " 3 defendant. The writ is returnable Bory cek. [tendent. 6:30 p. m. Christian En- Wednesday | 511618 eity| 6oire £he et Mondayiin Publicity Needful Wednesday, 2:30 p. m. meeting | deavér meeting. 7:45 p. m., preach- “The loosening of the ; The week-day church school of | Septomber. Tn a return muit, Mar.| “They have come to realise that of the Ladies' Aid society at the|ing by the pastor, subject, “A Rev. E. E. Adams of New Brit-the South Congregational church . A Shsomant Ty brought action, | Proper publicity concerning church church, | Worthy Acceptation inner restriction and the [|{ain. Assyrian minister of the South [Will begin on October 7 and 8, 'Head of G]‘()[]p Which Sayed T e rwovertors, assingt | work is as essential to the wells Friday, 7:30 p. m. meeting of | Tuesday. 8 p, m., prayer and Congregational church, will nlmak‘l-'“‘d"’ four and five meeting T”“; Sam Paul for $1,000 damages. Con- | Deing of the m“"“:w';h“‘ ‘;“:' the Men's club, . class meeting. tightening of the outer. |||on “Assyrians fn America,” at the day afternoons and grades six and Harn‘om CI]UFCll ]s NCW Geflel‘ 1 stable Stark has attached an auto- |0 a0y business house in the in 1 —_— —————— semi-anfiual meeting of the Wom- |geven Wednesday afternoons. 4 mobile belonging to the deefndant. "‘Ial worlds ton with thie bt 5 { ection w 5 . If we want more freedom ||| an’s Congregational Home Mission- | Aece d i L A AL The writ is returnable in the city | r;’v c;;::bg :n wien tnis I ary Union of Connecticut, Wednes- | SIpDel ] g | court the second Monday of October. | .. " ‘ 4 i i ' ic- . i v Woman's association of the South The sentiment in favor of 2 * | writing in the current issue of a : we must have more restric- |f| day. The meeting will be held in Congergational church, Thursday | solving the White army of E Dr. D. H. Dickerman, through|jo,;minational monthly, says, ‘The \ e = onald Gaffney, has sued the Mar- MABEL FINLEY ARMSTRONG v the TirstCongregational church t, Coneere ; s B vk, wien o 53 Donaia Gatfnr, nas e the Nar- | LI V0L o e ane 3 3 . T e v Ik and Duck Co., ] is preached and of Southington : ; The program will include a talk | e | Tide Mlacusalon since last sDEINg, | fi- 975, Tho wrtt, which wasserved | Taot voct e rts: aowa LS Sl i i - e vTene as led definite evening ronate et Erairaty at fa a Contralto Soloist | Dr. Davis’ topic for Su'n ay Ly ise retny qm;;l“;:’"‘; on RALLY DAY SERVIGES [ e CYENINB |y Constable Fred Winkle, is Te- | community either by word of mouthe \ 9:30 a. m. (standard) ‘n'm%" 3f‘ }\n k.kou alo” | Rally day will be observed at|Whits army memt e e V\urn;\l)lr\ in the city court the second { o by printed word. o 0 E. CHURCH ?e“,'mr .:::"l rm,:‘mn:‘,,";c\, ;,0‘“ the Stanley Memorial church to- | executive committee of the class it -";‘l‘f"]fl‘.‘ 0‘f|“l<‘10bvx';1 Pl ““The church is engaged in the 20 "“ " n‘;v“ "The Tennesses |MOFTOW with & program .of appro- | was decided unanimously to con- | d‘“ : ;’ er and Dominick Soc-|greatest of all businesses, but its REV. DR. JOHN WILLIE omis, D.D, on “The Temnessce | aio”yongs and recitations. Su- | tinue the army and Charles I |CO doing busincss under the name | puplicity is in its infancy. Every 3 o N Y . ) Mountains and Their People,” and |Pof t AR SR0 N0 L OOl Rive | Cooper, of White's Crossing was | Of the M. & D. Bus Co., have brought | church, whether on the avenue of President of Lord’s Day Alliance of America Rev, P. L. Cliifton, D.D., on “Our|,“to)x on “The Need and Oppor- | elected general action for $125 damages against|a great city or on the main street ADDRESS v all s Unfinished Task.” '[tunity of Rellgious Bducation." I“‘ e WhIleS armytix the neweat I'rea L. Green. Michael A. Sexton |of a small town, should have its EI) ln Folk songs will be sung by Miss |00 O OO eatation of | army and has about 250 members |iSied the Writ, which s returnable | own representative, 2 man or wom- s Ellenor Cook. in costume, Mrs. |pio " ey Wi promoted to |as compar to practically 2,000 |the second Monday of October in |an who will report briefly for the i Charles 8. Theyer, of Hartford, higher department, the pa - | divided equally between the Red [N v court. Jocal papers the high !nots_ of the e O ls urc l e ass president of the assoclation, Will| i\ give a brief address on >land Blue armies. Tast year there| Frank Jaselski, through William [sermon, keep the public informed preside. R 'x< sor | Was a g let-down of the mili- | F+ Mangan, has brought an action |as to next Sunday's topics, feature nl . s —_— | g & e PP t e | for the foreclosure of mortzages on | the music, touch on the Sunday " & KT I both adults and children. Rally day | tary organization of all three armiec « tgages on | tt SR T helps every man who at- ||| To prevent injury to smail trout |will also be observed tomorrow at and talk of dishanding the Whitc |Property belonging to Adam - Zisk, |school work, keep the pastor con- 7 o b in removing them from hooks, | the ~ 3 o larmy resulted loseph Zisk and John Dimick. Con- |stantly in the public eye and broad- A“ W ] ‘e“d; g I hooks, one | th First 'Congregational churech = sy elcome i 8 showld ‘wet his hands. {and the First Baptist church also,| Difficulty in finding a general |Stable Fred Winkle served the pa- |cast a welcome fo the public. | | brought things to a head and last [Pers, Which are returnable in the| *‘Wherever those methods have ] b ] vening a meeting wilk F city court the first Monday of Oc- ,”,,N,w! the results have been which President Walter R her [iober. g In one church, the at- STANLEY MEMORI CHURCH of the class presided. Members of | William Buden has brought suit has becn 1""?"1{ “'_'(‘,' AL the exccutive committee met with [for $75 damages against George nd & now Organ NSRS “The Little Church with the Big Welcome.” the White army members. 2 The writ was issued by Another church shows a member- 10:43 standard time. It was found that the White | ). J. Sexton and is returnahle in the Ship gain of 40 per cent in a year. 1 3 R LY DAY army had the movement [City court the fifth Monday in Oc. |The third. a church that was ready First Congregationa urc ey i e e o T P T e ; Al will be very welcome ! Bible classes from a or the o= Ee bership and has been obliged tr section of the co and the ] e e buil addition to take care @7 its Corner Main and Church Streets our “,'m ' o I el Spe “3':' l‘“fh"{f' ,‘,".',‘f,_( SailD \p‘”m In a f\w'.r'v‘h‘fis:;.:;; was : s Sle s tha re.” Earl Lowe said to Brooks Taised for a new church building Services at 11 a. m., standard time ot o e house as they drove up fo .| Churches to Adopt Policy Regular session of Sunday school begins Sunday. . FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH B 5t tas Atissission B e Sl : need many more of our lo | + | Walter Leland cup to t traded for the automobile c ns wi adopt 13 . RALLY DAY NEXT SUNDAY ; E , e e e i) avovatny s Tl | Morning 10:45 gospel team which {in the car, while the mew owners ong the people, and thus be LAY S SUNDAY East Hartford church f took charge of the place = a greater power for good i | Speaker, MR. H. H. DICKINSON their immediate localities.” [ Chairman of the Connecticut Layman’s Movement Th P f h Ch h | Music—"Still, Still With Thee.” ree Princes of the urc We Give You Most Cordial Welcome to The South Congregational Church SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP AT 10:45 Sermon By the Minister— “The Larger Responsibility"” Contralto solo—*“Hold Thou My Hand.” BIBLE SCHOOL RALLY, 12:10. Excellent program by the scholars, P'arents and friends cordially invited. * Wednesday. 6:00—Woman's Rally and Supper. Thursday, 7:45—Special Service for Workers. All Welcome Saturday, 12:30—Brotherhood Picnic 1o Tow Path Lodge. Avon Fl Auto and Tameh, 30c, Adults; Children. 2 RS SR 4 SEE e utewe o amandwembans A White Devil Is More to Be Dreaded Than a Black One People’s Church of Christ Court Street Rev. F. L. Brooks, pastor 10:45 a. m., “The Sidewalks of New York™ (vaca- tion observations). 7:00 p. m., iritual Insanity.” A Counterfeit Religion Is the Dewil's Masterpiece. 12:15 P. M, RALLY DAY FOR THE CHURCH SCHOO L—We invite you (o <end your child, if he does not attend elsewhere, to our school, thoroughly organized in all grades and with complete nrodern equipment. WEDNES DAY—3 P. M. Resuming the WelkK nown and Inspiring ORGAN RECITAL By the Talented Organist, Joseph Clive Beebe, To Be Given On Successive Wednesdays in Oc tober All Services and Appoi ntments on Standard Time [t . The Crowd May Be Faced Toward Hell, While the Three American cardinals attended the sessions of the Catholic Hierarchy at Cath- Few Are Headed Toward Heaven. | olic University, Washington, D. C. They are, right to left, Hayes of New York, O'Connell of Boston and Mundelein of Chicago.

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