New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 18, 1924, Page 16

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SHAN VERSUS BEAST” AT SOUTH CHURGH Experiences of Men Who Spent Two Years in African Jungles Shown on South Church Sercen. ng” will be observed h Congregational church two mot “Natu in tomor. pictures will be wild animal and Least” is the r ing labors of t ult of the exhaust explorer and spor man, Louis man who personally equipped an expedition and headed it into the very heart of Africa, re- maining t rs museum gpeci- were brought out the African wilds, contribution of this men is remark- film revealing to what few persons able motion pi the whole world have ever scen and wild Unique start P .| the bridegroom, played the wedding study of one ories in Nature are remarkable. ect of bird is shown se two SERIES OF SERMONS Rev, Henry W. Maier Plans Program of Subjects of Life Taken ]’rflnl‘ Sermon on the Mount. society, has Henry W. Mai gregational for the Best i for the Best Vitally TO PACK BOX FOR MISSIONARY The Women's Miss jet of the Fi s will pack Miss Clara Labaree, ary of the church to Sholapur, India the artic needed are handkerchiefs, , blunt and sharp-pojated combs, and money for twe p of amall articles. s Congreg a box the missio al chun Among ribbons, ons, SOrS, nrchase colored New NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1924, ' We Want Yo u to Enjoy The Remarkable Conv.enience and Economy Which Cooking with Gas the " Year Round Affords. Plan to Use Gas for Cooking This Winter OVERSTROM-ELMGREN | | 10 SING DUETS Evar J. Overstrom Takes Miss Hat- | Mrs. Horton and Charles J. Stuhl- tie A. Elmgren as His Bride at| man ‘on Community Program at Reformation Lutheran Church. Methodist Church Tomorrow. | Miss Hattie A. Elmgren, daugh-| | ter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Elmgren |, Trinity Mecthodist |of 170 Arch street, and Evar J.| e | Overstrom, son of Mr. and Mrs. | ™" ¥ | Axel Overstrom of 35 Hawkins|on “How were married at 4 o'clock | “Statistics UV'I luluznm‘mn | times more money on superfluous ar- Rev. . V. ! t the evening service tomorrow Episcopal in L. Davis will preach Spend Our Income.” his afternoon at church, officiating. Miss Florence Elmgren, | was the maid of honor, and Misses | Ruth and Ebba Elmgren, also sis ters of the bride, were the brides- | maids. Clifford Overstrom, brother of the bridegroom, was best man, nd Harold Overstrom, his brother 3 and Jarl Overstrom, a cousin, were Fi | Mrs. H | the ushers, ‘ The bride’'s gown was of white | flat crepe trimmed with ostrich | feathers. She carried a bridal bou- | quet of roses and lilies of the val- | ley. The mald of honor wore peach eta and carried Columbia roses. | of orchid taffeta were worn bridesmalds and they car-| orfly roses. Ander Overstrom, ticles of luxury than we do on our | churches,” h Mrs. arles J a sister, says. Ruth Goodrich Horton and Stuhlman, both of this city, wiil sing solos and duets. Mrs. Horton is the soprano soloist and uhiman th tenor soloist at Congregational church. rton is a in the Hartford school of music. Mr. Stuhl- man sings with the Clef quartet. Leonard (. Voke wi teacher accompany Solos My Mot} “Songs Me," Dvorak; ce,” Grieg; (c) Huerter. Horton Dear Lord s (b) “Ah, Love bhut H. A. Beach; (c¢) 15 (D) on: (a) and Mr. a brother of and Mrs. Aader Overstrom | ‘O Promise Me." the ceremony the hor 70 Arch N by about 50 friends. Guests present were from New York, Winsted, Ber- lin, Wallingford and this city After a wedding trip, Mr. Mrs, will mak home 50 Griswold street reception of at ‘My Hope is from ‘“The Stainer SUES FOR §750,000 o Overstrom ot DEBATE ON LIBERTY | Oxford-Princeton Largest War Comtract in Philadel- Contest Decides phia District Filed Against Super- Modern Democracy is Consistent Glass Company. With Personal Liberty uit to Super- for al- war contract district court eisen, of New ceton from the that f ght heard ] \bridge univ was filed In the fe Princeton unive by Elias Bueg e question “resolved femocrac personal The Oxtord system was used side being composed of two Cam- e and one Princeton representation on the cpposing rey 1 verdict went to the trio upholding the negative of the r t modern democ- company of this city was the one the concern from contracts nt for glass lenses man with ™ = aviators' goggles and head gear by the ailied had forces not the Glass co violated its agreement e suit is the by an individua war contracts. racy ent iberty with rsona largest ever filad volving wo AT BOYS' CLUB stage was constructed STAGY A portable e e e e e ;| this morning by the members of the Boys' club 1o aid the Amevcan Le. | YOUr Friends are Getting in on That gion and other organizations wi will give entertainments at t ciub on next Tuesday and follov Tuesday evenings and to give boys a setting on themselves. in the 1000 NEW SHARES share and ompound Interest leads to Independence and a Home of Your Own. ing the for any shows It will be gymnasium a ha t so that it can be built down in a few minutes g typical boys. the members of club entered wholeheartedly into the job and the amateur carpenters so numerous that they were @antinually in each other's wey. they put set up New Brit-in Cooper:tive Savings & Loan Ass’n Nat1 Baok Bldg. were Room 201 we spend 30| e musical pro- | and | “Love Di-| It only costs $1.00 per month per || WILL HOLD STATE CONFERENCE HERE [Older Girls' State Conference to Hold Sessions in South Church from Friday to Sunday Inclusive. The Older Girls' State conference Frida Saturday and Sunday of next week, 1e sessions being held in the South Congregational church. Several hundred girls are expected to at- | tend. | | The sessions open with registra- | tion Friday afternoon, with a pro- | | Bram at 3 o'clock in charge of Miss | | Elizabeth Rogers, Miss Fdna More- | house and Rev. Stanley V. Davis. | | A fellowship supper will be served in the Methodist and South churches at 6 o'clock, at which time there will | be singing, aftdr dinner speeches and addresses by Rev. John L. Davis and Rev. Dr. George W. C. Hil | Saturday the sesslons will start at | {9:16 m. The programs will be in | of Frederic L. Fay and Mrs. | Chester Hale, Mrs. Elizabeth . Alla A. Stockdale, Rev. Davis, Rev. George Reid | , and Rev. O. P. Campbell, o'clock there will be recre- | vill meet jn New Britain | & Rogers, Re | stant Andrew At 3 e — — METAL WEATHER STRIPS Install the “Accurate” Saves 1-3 in Coal Bill T. E. WOODS 37 Franklin Sq. Phone 1873 (CINDZRS FOR SALE| Bym. ational activities at the Y. W. C. A. | ' A. H. HARRIS —General Trucking— 99 WEST ST. TEL. 2079 CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Estimates cheerfully ziven on all jobs. —TEL. 2913 mpany | ritain Gas Li Sunday morning the girls will at- | tend services in the various church- es of the city with thelr respective hostesses. At 3 o'clock there will be an address by Miss Helen A. Stock- dale, of Toledo, Ohio, and at 4:15 the conference will adjourn. There are areas of land sultable for cotton production in British East Africa that are twice as great as the cotton lands of the United States. U FOR SALE Two-Family House, West end, 13 rooms, two sleeping porches, fireplace, steam heat. COX & DUNN 272 MAIN ST. Thelle Cottage For Sale . No. 2038 Stanley St. Family is to move to Los Angeles, Cali- fornia, October 20th, this month. House has 9 rooms; with bath and pantry. Lot—147 front, 299 feet deep. A beautiful location for a home. 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This is a fine location and it will make a splendid home, Let us talk to you about it. Money to loan on first and second mortgages. Camp Real Estate Co. 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. For Quick Results Use Herald Classified Ads TOWN BY STANLE o\ ) A 57§ el _ () L N coemm- BOYs, DONT BE FOOLED-THAT FELLER WHO'CAME HERE TOTALK FOR ED Z|\WURGLER BELONGS Te THE BURKETT GANG OF HOOTSTowWA POL\TICIANS —A BRAKEMAN ON THE_NIGHT TRAIN RECOGNIZED HIM a A ;” SHERIFF BURKETTS GANG IN HOOTSTOWN HAS JOINED HANDS WITH THE WURGLER SUPPORTERS IN AN EFFCRT 'TO BEAT OUT CANDIDATE OTEY WALKER, (Watch This Space Tomorrow) ' ©1924 8Y WA SERVICL W

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