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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD SATURDAY OCTOBER 4, 19..4 ¢ WEEK’S DOINGS AMONG THE CHURCHES .. SN VN 'i;i%?:}ffif%giz;‘%}zgfiglfi7{;2551’Dtscovered By Charch Organist, [NISIAL FFASTAT OLVERROYSTO e it v Alice Sullivan to Develop Voice [UTHERAN CHURCH MEF”MERWEN Tuesday, 7:46 p. m., Bible study 2] ez = clal Wednesday, 7:45 p. m., meeting at e 2 R -3 : T F[ A COI o o i oy s e e Churen sy e, | Yok Hnio 088 RS 50 (Girl Who Wil Sing At Methodist Church Tomorrow |Recitl Sunday Evening-Organ | TWen(y ifth Annual Conlerence h ment 10:46 a. m, sermon by Rev, N ; 7 N o o . Q 9, P 1 B H ) o Mt 435 0 m meeting ot | o 1 Ui A am 14 Siora | T8y, 4 5. m, chiarens meet. | Was First Discovered By Organist At St. Mary’s | Doieation Ootober 19 Will Be Held This Month 10:45 wcioch, moraing wuriy, | B:30 . i, mecting of |4:30 p. m, Epworth league sociai e P LA O R Y —To Study Abroad in Spring. sermon by Rev. William | Sub € 30 p. m., rehearsal [and supper. 6 p. m, Epworth . 5 PR v L4 . ati A \Wortin o om BUBSHE S g ineuplos chotus: league devotlonal meeting lustt. |. FTiday, 7:45 p. m. cholr rehears The 25th Connecticut Older Boys® igl 10 a meeting “Instl- | g5, . A 20-minute organ recital will be 3 Bible achogliendtall ndul el g tute Echo Night.” 7:16 p. m., adw|™" ik ) ! : ' Contérence will be held in Meriden | s. The Brotherhood will hold its | Stanley Memo dress by Rev., Dr. John L. Davis, “Is B ald glven by T. W, Frederickson at the | October 24, 25 and 26, under the i rst meeting at the same h Sunday, 10:45 o'elock, morning | Business Our King, and Money Our e A l"m‘;m» (.mxpslv First Lutheran church tomorrow [auspices of the state Sunday school h m. opening meeting i ship and scrmon by the pastor, |God? Special music by Mies Alie | gita‘s i) & W praver and evening, In connection with the eey- |A8S0clation and the, state county ) Young People's society I L. N, Gilman. The subject |Sullivan, soprano soloist. : . 1045 o'clock, morn. and city Young Men's Christian as- apel will 1 Does God Care?’ 12 m. Monday, 3 p. m. meeting of the | & worship and communion, Ser- e T soclations. e o T TNt Tor e the: o tsoh WA ERa With IMralk red Good: I::m‘q.m,’;h.. el ll\m'l:lxnv-- 12;15, P i The program will be as follows: The: purposes of the confererice {8 Wednesduy o etlifs Classes for the new year |rich, 33 Bassett street. L 'F’:w"‘:‘”““‘:‘l' The Young Peo- EROMIE® oL e ... Bach |to Lring fogether.for inspiration, in= he Young woman's sewing gu il be organized. Children not at-| Tuesday, 6:30 p. m., Philathea [ 11" S50 S8 “f""“':“m '::;"’1' “Viston" ...... +...o. Rheinberger |8truction —and information older supper at 6 p. n t chureh school elsewhere are [vlas per anc . eef ’ L At " Tl b 5 to 20 ye - :mewyv“ ¥ ,‘-“ e ‘ ) ;‘ H‘ \ | where a clu ‘~x Tvn”? Il:{v‘:"q::lqllu;:: ”m '“‘;5’ p. m. Harold Nelson, a Young Peo- ‘Solemn Procession,' Baumgartner ;ijll»: 'I" “:'h:-llx"‘i:l:!ltz\llfll“l‘elhf"d v.;:l’t SRR D L SR AL ! ¢80 p. M. Boy Scout meeting. W. |, 0y pvangelist of New York wilt The program which will follow | e hal) [they may become active in the doing of worth whiie deeds in the church, the school, the shop, the home and prayer 0. Cook, scontmaster, 7:45 p. m., | ! pake “A C |class meeting. Eirst meeting of the | 1<, the *peaker. 4 p. m., “A Chal- Junior Aide lenge to the Youth of New Brit- will include singing by the congre- gation, soprano solo by Mrs, T, W. 0 a. m. Morn ain 7 p. m, “The Church Mem- Germ Sy I'rederickson, and bass solo by J Sunday a A 1 i ekt oralng < Wednesday, 3 m., meeting of = h Y « | the community, ) o ! 2 ce at 10:45 o'clock. Sermon| G M. 8 > & ber That Nearly Missed Heaven." Alfred Ericson, and an anthem by | ne older I school, 10:30 a, m., servi by the pastor. Junior meeting 4:45 |the W. H. M. 8, at the churen i ) i d he older hoys and one adult lead- ool J Bt SRR e ugsday, 4 p. m., children’s meet- he quartet. There will be a sermon | ey are imvited from every Sunday cervice in German Ga Gyt iie s pilatar {1ng. e n also. school class, Boys' elub, scont troop, Monday eevni g of t Thursday 0 p. m. Bethany| I 80 p. m., cholr renear- | oo R S8 B M 0 A Sty sienw g Oclbengl £ Mifischooliclaniatd R SATR CA Priscilla club in e e an R TE {5 et fgfacl the ot | REEISE S 8 the church will officially dedicate | group. i : — the organ which recently was over- | Meriden homes will entertain dele« . g ficial board 1 s i Chursday evening 7:45 o'clock | ficlal board, at the parsonage Thursday. 4 Everyman's Bible Class ion for girls. 8 p. m wrayer meeting e e Rev. Dr. John L. Davis will have week service in English St A M. E. Zion |a special sermon for voters and poli- of the T | Preaching by the pastor at 10:43 {tjcjans tomorrow morning at Every- b 4 m., text, “The Fashion of This|man's Bible class, when he talks on in Swedih at 1030 a, m, | World Passeth Away® Sunday|.The Key That Unlocks Amer ‘&.'hvm] at 12:30 p. m. Christian En- History.,” A delegation will be hauled at a cosp of about §15,000. |gates up to 500 in number. This This church now has one of the fin- |includes room Friday and Saturday est pipe organs in the country and | nights, breakfast Saturday and Sun- is said to be worth about $30,000, day, and dinner Sunday, The New The dedication program will be in | Britain quota has been set at 30 charge of T. W. I'redsrick#on with and all the applications for this dele« Saturday week-end ¢ H Y. P. £ to Madison, ( Ceeranoaal T e eveS e~ |dravor at 6:30 p. m. Preaching by | \csent from Springfeld, Rev. Dr. A.'A. Alguist leading the | g1tion must he in the hands of the First |7:30 o'clock |the pastor at 7:45 p. m. subject, ki Wennerberg chorus. The r|m_|_r Meriden committee by October 17, 10 e e X G e TS e ‘Behold He Cometh With Clouds Catholic which will sing contains about 75 Applications can be secured at Sl s ehurchisahool sl DN IR U IR SR S st Thursday |0 Every Eye 8hall See Him." - volces. "once by applying to the boys' sece et e Api m, | Cholr rehearsal ¥riday evening, |Communion at the close of service §t. Joseph's ‘The program for the dedication is ""',I'_‘"»‘fl “'n”""‘ri:’:' ‘I”“:_-a:n P s ireonies fieeting it et el l'r‘n_\vr and class meeting Tuesday | jags every morning at 7 oclock. a-;:] "\\::‘ G o irhegcen ce prog i oy Asouts ST A evening. | Raptistms sday evening at ranacription®of the over- | "% - - B ) Gt b A e A G | e et hce ¥ ture to Tannhauser, “Once More, | Iriday afternoon, October 24, 8t. Matthew's | St. Mark's Episcopal Boy Scouts Friday at 7:30 p. m. Dear }'lomr-‘" by thn) chotr. llwv‘;' 34 ;n:“:‘ ::x”;‘;v"i‘::a:i::l;!("dele- Sunday— Ita Service “,' English at 9:15, in Ger- | Sixteenth Sunday after Trinity. l'hrl!!]a!;‘ Hrio..mm for 4 '))‘I:l;:: quma,or by Rev. Dr. Abel A. Ahl- e . m., reg ! ; ; 7:30 a. m., holy union. 9:30 |school children every Saturday st. tes. partmentgot willengichlich olman 8kl kiindaygschoolfilol g8 1’].r:'rr-hhfl::h:v:;f‘m1“\“0":4 i ot D T B e Song by Wennerberz chorus. | 3 p. m. opening session. b mniock morig worsh ) | ice, In the respec- | *) 0 i il e enton Dedication address by the presi. | Song service . B mon, “What 1s Christianity? thiy offering for | NOIY communion and sermon. - 4:30 |summer vacation. Aebedicatlontaddien oyt hefntesl s L Yol | a. ., beginners :(f‘p tment of the | ] LS “n ,:.L evening praver and ad- .\1:':\‘\4!1"\1 afternoon and evening done » angla Devotional talk—gherry s oon :l—x:;s;-x éc’.‘“z:“pvl;nv‘” n;‘,”:‘ v‘::’:‘\_ ‘ 1:\:wu};“\“k“.:‘:“\\‘E meeting, Wednesday, October 8, services M’\ Masses every Sunday at 7STR0 u‘.;ga,, ,(m,,]“\\‘ Thure W: Fred- A demic secretary, Yale Y. M. C. ship. 3 p. m. Hunter road esten- | ? i | preparation for the mission. 9:30 |and 10:30. Baptisms at 4:00. erichson, Mus. B. Ah Eionles sl sion of South church Ttalian school A a. m. holy communion, 7:30 p. m.,| Second Sunday of each month is Rugye InfEmRIorELIEEACH. At eie s Hast Ao the Year ] = interc: v ] Chorale, by Bach, ldress—*My | and TItalian preaching. 6 p. m.| Nit Trinity LU LETGER 100 S | Holy Name Sunday. Mass at 7 a. i T Clens Meeheim! eecs e el e el I e Meeting of the church service |m. and meeting in evening. dine G Ty et vetary New Haven Y. M. C. A. evening service; motion picture, ATGHIAVE & enincin (el exeuni Vol lieh shafon Wejineadayieienib B RO CHl RNK (AT peae Y OT month, imonth- .,"\”m‘i/ ;' iy ;;“ hert 4:30 p. m., delegation meeting for ‘Boy of Mine." commmitice of tia Sunday schesl Wil | tober & atig pyim: |1y meeting of Ladies' Aid society. axeidiatle ] byrchuhery |t Monday, 6 p. m., first monthly [meet at the parsonage. | i Tl aduts meet s Bvar) longes s o (o R 5 p. m., meeting of interviewers meeting and supper of the scason of cdnesday afternoon the Bible Second Advent afternoon at 4 o'clock i hlissie ",f'l:'f'l el land interviewers' secretaries. the Young Woman's department seliool will imeet at 4:16 o'cloc) | 10:45 o'clock, Sunday morning Children of Mary have commun- = ‘am;" R No. 6 s '“.”‘:"' | Friday eevning—& p. m,, confer- Tueaday, 4:16 p. m,, United week-| Triday cvening the choir will re- |seryice with sermon by the pastor: |lon firat Sunday in every month MISS ALICE SULLIVAN ‘-‘;““ ONYEEORD IR CO T ol R natmant e/ Walter day gchool, grades four and five. |hearse, | “The True Light.” p. m. Sun-{and have monthly meeting at 9 a. @ ST 't']f“:& X ey, Tane Construction Co. 7:15 p. m, meeting of Boy So {day sthool. 7 o'clock, evening serv- |m. on same Sunda Miss Alice Sulllvan, a New Brit was born In South Manches- [ TiAES Visic by Malian Baptist church or- troop 2. |ive with sermon: rrect Bible | e e ain girl who has delighted audienc er but came to New Britain fo Jive Jinale, Hallelujah chorus, by the | chestra. Greetings, VR w;n]v':‘:.i:\\m?:ra:;»fl'g at. 8 olciock, | Sunday morning. Masses at 7, §, [1n-the city from time to time and | When she was three years of age. | o | iitngs fop the el She is of Lithuanian descent. She for the boys Albeit C. Bool wvas cducated in tfe local schools {by. Address—"Live Ilish and Swift ring her school days was treams,” by Rev. Allen A, Stock- crested in dramatics and took e, pastor kirst Congregational in many Lithuanian perform- | chureh, Toledo, Ohio. ew York, Worces- 9 p. m., adjournment nd other places, e S week-day school, grades six s S Lord, seven. Thursday, 3:30 p. m,, Woman sociation membership tea. which are being collected canvassers during the week will be ad 10:30 o'clock, the § o'clock Tuesday at the joint| e e | mass being for the Ttalian members survice at | | AR O e e Cliistian Sciente |of the congregation, with sermon S A e > 2 in their native tongue. At 9 o'clock 00l. No eve-| Qunday service at 10:45 a. m., AR et & | Commerc as resigned her position the next few |subject, “Unreality.” Sunday school |2 ma chool children andi,¢ .. pyussell & Erwin factory and | | working boys and girls will take Bible study. )f the combined civie clubs [Religious Items s in Boston counted, and announcement of th |at 9:45 a. m. o will devote her time exclusively to urday morning, First Congres results will be made at this ime e | Wednesday evening meeting at 3 “‘ylal'ol”t’s“\:\":;‘: I:”"‘(’ “:\“:"’m ‘fl‘ her musical carcer henceforth. 1 quaiity of her volee has at-| The Bethany Sisters society will | Sational church. by Mrs. George loomis, captain of Trinity [ o'clock. J£A0/CI00K TNEamRLS A s Sallivan is considered vacted wide attention and she has | 1ol ity regular monthly meeting at | ? o'clock, song service—leader, Al- | “The reading room—room 504, Na- | The regular morning masses for the | tional Bank building is open to the w“:\« are at 7 o'clock. ; sona | €8 publlc dally from 12 noon until 4| Men's communion on the second |y oy giscoy oclock except Sundays and holi- | Sunday of every month. among members of the musi- | been encouraged to develop it. For [ ths gwedish eBthany church at 2:30 | bert A. Roberts, crnity, Her vocal abilities | the last two years she has been | ooejock Thursday afternoon. 0 o'clock, address—“What 1s ed first by John J.|studying at the Hartford Conseva- i Best?" Alhert Toberis wd choir leader of Music, gaining a scholarship o'clock, Sunday school ) a. m., Everyman's the “drive.” 4 p. m. week ri‘,\‘ Crean. organis BTN SIS 5 T TR The executive council of the Ref- days. FA T A St. Mary's church, who noticed her | each year. During this time'she has k _ Rt s "People’s Church of Chrlst - | 0 LD COINTY TR | 3 8, B o A SR Al S, i | plano lessons. Mr. Crean did ot |Russcll & Irwin Manufacturing | Vil meet at the parsonage on Mon- .01 “conool and Hi-Y clubs” Nondenominational ey exening! ciety evangelist of New York, will|len A. Stockdale, eratio "1 |speak on “A- Challenge to the| 9:15 o'clock, adjournment. e ] | Youth of New Britain” in the after-| Sunday morning, First Congrega- tain last | noon and on “The Church Member | tional church: i 1 1 4 { Court Street = _— know that Miss Sullivan could sing, [ company, but r:w!‘unwll m:« }Msl!:x;n Y A Tracy Redding, New Haven, leader. 2 ; St or people’ . - oo Lior did Miss Sullivan herself realize {a few days ago to devote her en- b “Bo R F.C. Hill, Rey ML R ooks pzsto: 10:45 2. m DO e by the pastor, | Stanley Memorial Men's' Club Plans | (% ondertul voice she had un-time time to music. She will take | The Brotherhood of the First e e Wiy ‘“‘a“-‘ aresas Sy '}d‘ '\".n o'f a Ch.uuh mesanc, ct- “The Fruit Bearing Chris-| O Fashioned Agricultural Show Ul she spddenly burst into sor ¢ teacher's course this wihter at |Baptist church will hold its first { o oupe A, 8. Knowles, Hartford. We stand for a Divinely inspired Bible, the Deity of " A . sermon suggested by a | 3 “Where did you study? inqui i fhe Hartford Conservatory of Music |meeting of the season at 12:10 p. |t gunty Y. M. (. A" C. F. Savage, Jesus, Salvation by the blood, Regeneration by the Holy ‘ieit to the Roger's orchard—R. I.| —Also Father and Son Banquet musician who ..“: H)m.) and W;u to sail for I‘(M\ mm :‘I:’ m. tomorrow. el s Teopleh i : i z 5 k :. w4 E. J. Rogers. 12 noon, Sunday singers himself and now leads a spring to carry on her stud S | cieties,” H. W. Hicks, Hartford. Spirit, Separation from the world and constant expect and E. J. Roger | An old fashioned agricultural lroe choir. Surprise Ebroail " Hhs s sung in/Bt MAES'S || The Young Women'a Sewlng guild | g SR ks e (o 0L ancy of the Lord's veturn. )| e | ounty fair with cornstalks, “punk- fene had nesor church choir and at social gather-|of the First Baptist chuich will give | ference photograph 10:45 a. m.—"The Fruit Bearing Christian.” || ===, |In" pies, and ather things whichycr 10 rake u in this and surrounding places. [ supper at 6 o'clock Wednesay | 12:30 p. m., life work dinners, 4 Fs . - | i ke a fa successful, in fact, ev- g v he o = = = 1 [ (Baptism after sermon) | R h | jimakeqaitayEanccenaiil, J [ i Her program vill evening, served at loeal churches, " 5 -nh! I bad | erything but the midway, amd pos-' i the Way" *. 8. Briggs . | il r ’ oA ed.” | ol --hke“,“,e, 3 way she All the Wa . — P Saturday afternoon: The afters 7.00'1). m. volution (nmasl\e_d. . : | ~D» I 4 Isibly something to resemble that |y lOn Life's Highway” ... o6 The church and Sunday school ,,,‘,.‘M will be devoted to recreation : In this day of Heterodoxy, we still cling to a rigid il | feature of similar affairs, will be "y, | . Bertrand-Brown [ se, John's German Lutheritn chureh | supplied by Meriden. Rotary Orthodoxy. Demgcrats..Anentmn' {Jield_hy the Men's Club of the Stan- |\[f - G R R b0 1 (e Bra iy Ay et o v leih 3 | ley Memorial church, October 24, . anil ' | “By the Waters of Minnetonka’™ with special exercises. i 0 o'clock, supper served at the A 5. all Voter |according to a vote taken by the ! ' .. Thurlow-Lieurance S & i LRe | special Message to | club 1ast e ing 'AN}: T:”;‘]:‘:'[':a'lf bas a brig Jather in Heaven' ...... Handel The Young People’s sccicty of the | Saturday evening, Firat Congrega- R SRR 7. A TS TR AR Don't Fail to Hear ‘"“z';“""',““;" APPOiN | e — Emmanuel {Gospel ‘church: gilll con | tlonal church. 7:45 o'clack, " 8008 7 rangements. s i 3 ) duct special Rally Day sefvices at|service—leader, Albert A. Roberta. Rev. Dr. John L. Davis IR. JOHN L. DAVIS [l 2heict “‘\mrd o VJ‘;I\'."..:”M; LM LI DDy I AREA D LLSS ' 4 p.m. and 7 p. m. tomorfow, Har-| Devotional talk, Sherry § Day. . Jc &l k - | of srjUflI-’ '1-’“" !’“:;)‘r':m"‘” 3]*?“ “The 20th Century Saint,” an ad- 'r/m Nelson, a Young Pecople’s so-| Address—"Getting By," Rei. Ale —Al— 1;; which men anc ould be ' ;.. I Rev, Samuel E. Visk N 1 | Address on “IS BUSINESS OUR KING AND MONEY OUR GOD” equally welcome and the county fabr | SRR will be the first. Men's Bible classes ’ The second of these events will be ! ice 7 PG00 Alice Sullivan, SOPEANG soloist ‘\'mh:" ‘,‘ m:‘::” \? S r;[ 1\::;. the Ted ar Lwnnzv” : : e A ‘!’ir:i:n‘:: -prakrsnr]_‘ Psu’:f,-:c‘, Op- comipleted b e ingtire tnal 3 class Mo % S o (e S e Unprecedented Drought WEAGH s el e st (s a New Britain girl who is gaining recognition in musical . |& committee consisting of George circles l e ass V. Hamlin, Oscar A. Marsh and 1 will start at, soclety of the Trinity M. E. church |and Sunday school sessions. (Dele- Arthur Anderson c ch |and 3 . 0 G' b P 0 iti will meet at 3 o'clock Monday . at ill attend with their hosts). ing Grops, Rocall OId Detes 1t et 5 i ity i | e wi i, R of the First | Goodrich, 33 Bassett strect. boys mass meeting. Address— RN “What is the Highest,” by Albert B rd of the Trinity | | M. E. church will mect at 7:45 Sunday evening, 7:15 Tomorrow Morning, On ° “THE WEY THAT UNLOCRS f{} " DAy eanlng . A h " 8- Osika, Japan, Oct. 4.—A summer [ AMERICAN HISTORY” gclocsRtricayiceriiile | day eve el G puen e The Women's Home Missionary | Roberts. e 0 ls urc | | yrought to light strange and primi- [ Society of the Trinity M. E. church b o'clock, adjournment. oms among the farmers of | Will meet at the church Wednesday - yuntryside around Osaka. afternoon at 3 o'clock, . . STANLEY MEMORIAL GHURCH | . s i v e "0 o | Wil Preside ops 1 rain gods, used onty | Varks Episcopal church will meet cation to th {hh atent at § o'clock Wednesday eyening. M. FE. Church—9:30 a. m. (lass is non-denominational and all men are welcome, | All welcome | “The Community Churcl.” Rev. R. N. Gilman, 10:45 a. m.—Morning worship. Serman b; | “DOES Gob (AR st emergency, and T 12:00 m.—Church school, all departments. sorted to only twice in the last 70 ™ < s 7 ] 1f sou have no other we cordinlly invite you fo vears. This is the “opening of the| The Sunday night motion picture 1 make this your church home sacred well” in the precinets bf the program at the South Congrega- famous Oira shrine, near Osaka | tional church will be resumed to- Seven men are chosen by lot from ! morrow eevnir The opening pic- among the people of the village in ture will be “Boy of Mine" a Booth ich the shrine is located. Tarkington story. .n which Ben FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH i i o ceincts, and purify- THIS cALL 1s FoR YOU| W« - The Young \Woman's department THE CHURCH and the world suffer from slackers and deserters. e ’:l,','””,‘ ,r,",,:\n::,;:, of the South Congre :,\,Wa', Ehurch Some will not bear the burdens of society's well- Imnrr but leave these for others. Morning—10:45 Bible School—12:10 { is built around the sacred well a | will hold its first monthiy meeting Some begin well and then leave the church and their Christian duty. Sermon by ' opening begins. The well is 2 a snr‘vl"c:':;('!h‘ season at 6 o'clock Make next Sunday a real enlistment in the work of the church. Rev. William Ross DESR eh, ’:‘A‘:"’°h;“;:_:'r)‘:’(["’:;r"‘: Mopiagienceing Let your spiritual energy be the Leaven of Faith for all mankind. Subject, “A WORTHY FIGHT” T iins eiorayer b1 I Tha Woman's association orlithe ancient Sanskrit relies of the carly | South Congregational church will ays of Buddhism In Japan, have'give a membership tca at 3:30 thed. When the stone |o'clock Thursday afternoon, at ouncement of the | (_‘,n to Church tomorr and do YOUR DUTY 'to God and your fellows. _Give God a part of His Day and c into the week a sweetness of soul and a satisfaction that will | help you in all your everyvday tasks le's 7:00 p. m.—Opening Meeting of the Young Vcoj Society in the chapel. 0y i V\ 7 2 r cove f the well is remo ac-, which time a You Will Be Welcome, and the Doors Will Be Open For You At Wednesday, 7:30—Young Woman's Sewing Guild will §|cording to the belief, an inexhaust- results of the financial drive will be meet in the parlor. S a : & !iblc flood of cold water gushes over made, DRUICLIN. RP=Ciati6 00: brim, the sky hecomes overcast| ‘The Young People's xociety of the ils b How effica- | German Raptist church will hold an prayers have been in this | outing at Madison neyt Saturday. i ran The South Congregational Church Thursday, 7:45 p. m.—Mid-week service. Ane MORNING WORSHIP AT 10:45 The Priscilla club of the German Sermon by the Minister on W H\T IS CHRISTIANITY ? Bintia) enurchinlll e tEa e S s church Monday evening i The church school classes of the Stanley Memorial church will be or- | The Very Popular Motlon Plcture Services First Congregational Church = ¥iherimn™| i » scnr o The Young People’s society of the | national convention of A Surh e N . & 1 merican W “1 )‘P resur "4’1 with a ,‘Ifl*t Imp' P‘.\I\Q PI(‘“H’F— Corner Main and Church Streets South Congregational church will War Mothers to be held in Milwaue “B‘ ' Y ( )F IVII'Q E b2 Services at 11 a. m. e il ettt I RO ) . e ) Ren 3 e . i e FAPECT DELEGATION R S i Dt tonetat 6:45 Sermon subject: “A CRITICISM OF A SERMON" ok e e e et bR Nt A Service of Interest, Inspiration and Rest rend SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 A. M. RALLY DAY [[racn st o tmecseiee o 130 3 i Saor s wens o '3 sions. uth- interest of missions, in Zion 11-‘_ D= | geesions of the class in New Britain eran church at Stamford, Sunda¥. |¢omorrow morning.

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