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BISHOP BREWSTER [[eziioss 7r0me PR = WILITARY GOARD SHOW YALE BOWL TOOFFCUTE HERE =5 " SENT 10 MARIDS N CHURCH WOV preach to his former. congregation wfll 00 fi Gl : % d in Pontiac, R, I, tomagrow. This — v Wi Ser o E i ed of Ul i MM Glass 0 an :‘,“’::"':f:;:';" 1s celebrating its 60th Baptist Churches :-: church school, grades four and ;iun\{vr n:;el!n:,' U BB DIRIaAChy ""'w;'-v Wil speak re will be WI” eweal Fu"elal Oi IS, AS amed 0 Pfll‘e[l's DBDCB ' o s - ve, ng by the pastor, text, Have | speclal mus " H lecate Memo”als B First Wednesday—7:16 p. m., Junlor Sald It Is Vain to Serve God.” Ha'ld”]g on Monday F“O[ba“ Baule a“ Un"ers“‘y . The cholr of St. Matthaw's Luth-| 10:45 o'clock, morning worship, | Brotherhood basketball team wiil| Tuesday cvening, prayer and class mhly of God! ¢ eran church will give an entertain- |S€rmon by Rev. Willlam Ross, sub- |play the Eagles at the Boys' club, |meeting. ; Iy h tro | Dedication of commupion vessels |ment on Friday evening. Ject:. Thanksgiving. 12:10 p, m,, Friday—4:16 p. m., Girl Scouts; —- [ P \ charge Washingt Nov, 22.—A detach The Yale and memorial windows will be 6b- Bible school and Brotherhood class. [7:30 p. m., weekly motion picture St. Mark's Episcopal eoting 1y oA ; cn with the neeessary | football history, beautiful outdoor served at the St. Mark’s Episcopal| The meeting of the board of dea-|7 P. m., B. Y. P. U. leader, Willlam [enfertainment under the auspices ot | Sunday next before Advent. (it £ g o Marom oo [ snow scenca of New England, and & ehiireh fomorrow morning: At - 31 heons of 8% Matthew's Lutheran |Heme: the Brotherhood. Double feature| Sund 30 a. m, holy com Hayma, Colmbll 1o MAIon Ohlo i o o ; ¢ o'clock, when Rt,.Rev. Chauncey B.|church, scheduled for Tuesday, has| 7 P m. Monday—Boy Scouts. program—Harold Lloyd in “Dr. a. m., church school Catholie Churel= war department today for | Strikingly realistic story of a mod- Brewstér, bishop of the diocese of [bcen postponed a week. Jack”; and “The Wonders of the |11 a. m. confirmation and sermon . ity nicanus clion Wit she Juneral fetn domestl dramk opEtrRNINg se« Connecticut will ofticiate, German Sea,” a remarkable plcture showing |by Rt. B. Brewster, st S8 pLEes HERIE. SN0 RCISCn ANt HolatyRwithtaminiitown| [ite; a¥s the Bishop Brewster will confirm | The Men's club of the Staniey| SUNday—0:30 a. m. Sunday|marine life. D. D. 4:30 o'clock, evening praye 5 o'clo e I MO ain points in the film, “Ashamed | class of 34 at tho same service.|Memorfal church will hold a speciat |#Chool 10:30 a. m., English service = and sermon b Thu ¢ 3 The war department anmounced |of Parents” to be shown &t the | Those who will be confirmed are: | meeting at 7:30 o'clock Monday | 7:30 P- M. German service, Stanley Memorial Thanksgivivg Day—8 a. m., h ] | The war department sunounced |of P ! | Daniel Fairchild Porter, TRichard |evening. Wednesday—2:30 p. m., Ladies'| Sunday—10 a. m. senior and in-|communion in the church 0| Boy Scouts I at 7:50 p.om AR f ohe offl- | South Congremationsl chureh Sum. Smalley Porter, Arline Marie Lar- Ald soclety. Boys' club meeting in |termediate departments of the |0'clock, mornin er and add Christiz tr LB S jetedimen iANShas | Jaylevening, son, Elizabeth Mulr Purney, Irene the evening. church school. 10:45 a. m., Thanks- sch “hildrer ke RAODAGILY (1S b of Presi- | " noar 60,000 people are seen going Boyajian, Helen Margaret Rich-|. The teams taking part in the| Thursday—7:30 p. m., Thankeglv- | giving sgrvice of worship with spe- Second Advent m., Sunday v O e 28 &1 wild over an exciting football game mond, Dorothy Martan Barnes, | EVery Member canvass to be con- |ing Day service. Special Thanks-|cial music. Sermon by the pastor,| 10:43 o'cloc ay morning ning scrvice with “Decree || gHiond Srine funeral | etween rival collegos in the Yale Charles Arthur Richmond, Anna|ducted by the Lutheran churches|giving Day collection. subject, “Thoughtfulness a n d [Scrvice with sermon by the pastor: |o Bt f st .o | Bowl, and at this time of the year Tagoolan, Frank Edward Williams %!l be commissioned at the serv-| Jriday evening—Boy Scouts Thankfulness.” 12 m., junior, pri- [“Tlecos-Political and Astro v ) SeHuTChy 2! """"“,‘,' 9| {his scene will recall many fond Thuddeus Cprylo, Irene Elizabeth |18 tomorrow. — mary and beginners' departments of |terpretations Compared.” A D grew L woman. | memories to those who have been S Congregational Churches S GTEE e o'clock | o RIE ding grew to woman- | . jezed to be within its historis T(zmnrrow will be ohxrr\fd as 3 — Monday—7:30 p. m., meeting of| The reading room—roor N (g , f = T walls rally day at the A. M. E. Zlon First [the Boy Sconts. Special meeting of | tional Bank Uuilding is Rl oy edh 10:4 ol e New England is seen enveloped in church. There will be a special] Sunday—10 a. m., church school; |the men's club at the same time. aily from 12 noon of the Tnterior Hubert | Mid-winter, and the beauty of the service at 3 o'clock In the afternoon, |11 o'clock morning service. Speak- 2 "clock except Sundays and holidays, | schoe ! Work wired b Chiistian todes: | great outdoors has been photo- it which Rev. Dr. 8. W. Wallace of |er, Rev, Lewls B. Paton, Hartford; Methodist Churches S ed cting “The president has designated Weels | STaphed especially from the views Hartford will speak. The cholr will [12:15 p. m., men's Bible class; 5:30 bl g e = Nondenomiuational v: | myself to attend the funeral.” | point of a scenic artist. sing. J. J. Williams will be in|p m, Young People’s meeting. Trinity - Satu afternoon and e Senator Curtis of Kansas sent the | AS for the story, it 1s.an interest- large of the musical program. Tuesday— p. m. regular| RBunday—0:30 a. m. Everyman's People Infess P i i " |ing case of small-town young man meeting Young Women's Missionary | Bihle class; 9:30 a. m., church Sun-| Sunday--10.45 » ncir Masses cvery o [ who 1s ashamed of his father, an Rev. and Mrs. Herbert Hassler, |society. day school; 10:45 a. m. sermon by |Our Accounts” (a Than and rs benedic- |of Mrs, ing 1 case convey my | 0/d shoemaker. The young man be- Nissionaries -~ from - British East| wednesday—2 p. m., English class | the pastor, “Saved By Hope.” 6 p.|sermon). 3 p. m., mecling ywn |t t2:30, B s at cartfelt sympathy to members of |comes ashamed of his parent after Africa, will speak at the Emmanuet|¢tor Armenian women, . M., |m, Epworth leagne devotional |1’arm, led by Russell 1c o L) Sunday of ¢ ' h 18 e f the latter has scrimped and saved Gospel church tomorrow at 10:45 | jyunjor Misslonary society - M., | meeting, subject, “Work Among the |m., Young r'm].‘ s meeting, led by |Holy N: unday 7 a ‘apt ¢ Roosevelt, son of |to give him a better education, to o'clock in the morning and at T|paeketball practice of troop 4, BogdBlind In the United States.” T7:15|Miss Fanny Knowles: 7 p. m., y- [m.. 4 P ) ) who was in the |ift him up far above the mediocrity o'clock in the evening. Scouts, 4",, m., address by Dr. George E. g to Outwit (;m 3 of small-town existence. oy Friday—7:30 p. m.—troop 4, Boy farrar. Musical program by the Tms]n;ff 4, p Jible stu 1eeting of t 1eat M tardi 1 | When the young man gains fame “Ashamed of Parents” will be the | geouts, will meet. Clef Male Quartet. class irl Sec very M ¢t of T and honor, and the love of a wealthy cature motion pleture at the Soutli s Mueadeveiiibl pE mo Bunday ) . fon i 4 Telock Mk, J | ¢ young girl, he fears to reveal to the Congregational church tomorrow South {school banquet; 7:30 p. m., Boy|T! gl = Y e B i N A B T L f blican na 1| girl the ct that his father 1w a nening. Sunday—-9:30 a. m. Ttallan de-|gcout meeting, W. O. Cook, scout- [manu hure first Sunday y 1 mit nessa mere cobbler. He fears that in partment of the church &chooli|master; 7:45 p. m., class meeting. day—7:45 p. m rechea v ve month ting loved h h | doing so she will break offitheir ep- Harold Lioyd in “Dr. Jack” and a |10:30 a. m., worship of the Italian| Wednesday—3 p. m., Ladies’ Ald. |=al, i me § 5 lom from st 1d h 1 | gagement. The girl, anxious to as: cmarkable picture of marine life, |Mission, Hunter road; 10:45 o'clock, | Thursday—10:30 a. m., Union - | 5 with the dear T fent certain something about her flance's The Wonders of the Sea,” will be |morning worship. Sermon—"Chris- | Thanksgiving service in this chu mwan iospel s ry's 3usine t 1spendec parents, takes matters into her own the high spots of the double feature | tianity and the State.” Address to | with an address by the Rev. Jo Sun a Sunday m r—Ma t Tarfon ) to 5 n |hands and the resulting denounce- motion picture entertainment at the | juniors—"Candles.” 12°10 p. m, L, Davis, D D. se sorvice; 10 a i f 30 o'clock, t ) ) e town is drape urn- | ment brings to light the fact time South Congregational church Friday |church school. Primary, junior, in- —7:39 p. m., choir rehear- | Mrse. H t 3 C mas g fo liz 2y one should never be sshamed of i . evening. termediate and senior departmen 4 arics from nrln rica, ) the o a s one’s parents, regardiess of thelr |t Bev. Chauncey B. Brewster D.D. e RS Dl FRlRLKIRRE Aneak Rt. Rev. C. B. Brewster, D, D. m., church school of the Italian AM B.Z 45 'p. ‘1, X ‘:» : i e c NEW MOTOR BUS LmE MAY e ferial Ad e M L e dataiet i id mission, Hunter road; 6 p. m.,| Sunddy—10: m., preaching by iiug; 7 p. m, Re Mrs. Hassler | and worki ) -~ 5 RUN THR H TH[S GI Y GRAND JURY TO MEET. ‘rederick, Adelaide May Phillips, | will administer confirmation and de- | youne People's ,meeting: 7:15 | the pastor, text, “Bring Ye Al the |will : Coah £ ] LS ’ OUG T . 2 ot o belle Bull, John Pur. |liver the scrmon at St. Mark’s Epls- | oioes » et & s e Lo SRR Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 22.—The Bowl in all its glory of g o'clock, evening worship. Motion | Titches Tnto the Storehouse.” 12:30 1 . Tl el i i e ey ney, John Joseph Reid, Milton Web- |copal church tomorrow morning, picture — “Ashamed of Parents”;|p. m., Sunday school. At 3 p. m.|irg. | e, Th gular mornir oy | here nv"!rf Tuesday to take action tm ster Church, Mrs, Catherine Price N 30 p. m. Italian worship at South [there will be a rally service; Rev. Wednesday — 7:00 hls { he week a 5 | Bridgeport To Hartford By Way of | Hoar, Mrs. L etcher Hop- Tomorrow's meating of the every- i / urch, |Dr. 8. W. Wallace of Hartford wil [Thanksgiving servi el S A kins, Mre, C cher Bullock, [man's Bible class will be its last in g o s o e X Helisla il ol 4 1 ome tax returns by pap ATt Rull Dl RTieien Leahcantor | Eha muinity NA B ahireh under Rav: | miuesiaymd IBp T U en iwee i | preack. ) p. m., Christian En- |Brooks. Rev. . d |51 L Franchise Is Now Being Sought | this district, it is announced by €. Mrs. Ruth Arnold Chase, Mrs. Lil-|Dr. John Davis. Next Sunday,| . (. Madison, United States distriot ; Bridgeport & Waterbury Pas- . lian M. Mathiss Mrs, Irene Mortimer | Dr. Davis® last Sunday here the class | will have special services at 10 a. m,, SOUTHINGTON NEwS e ‘0., Inc., has peti- attorne, Covert, Miss Florence 1. deYoung.|will mect in the Capitol theater,|Thursday. | ! ; 16 e public utllities commis- | | Vs Gargle Throat With Aspirin Clip This if Subject to Sore Throat or Tonsilitis connection with publicity given in- iment in its fra Covert, Arthur W. Weare, Aram |during the month of December. _Wednesday _evening at T:30| 1o fectmen at their regular ersonal Eriendl ot Thoodore Tooass Lon18e ay bring jitney service \'ngosian Steven Bagdasarian, o'clock the People's churen of| . o vesiorday. voted to pay bills l r port to Hartf v (‘harles Elmer Putney. larl James| The church council of the Refor-|Christ and the Emmanuel Gospel mmu"”;m'm $5.300, tncluding 34.- | velt Will Preach A€ Trinity M. E. ¢ 3 n and New| 5 Rice, ¥dward Carl Kingsbury, Rus-|[mation Lutheran church will meet|churches will combine in a joint el Matsen. Monday evening. There will be a|service at the Emmanuel Gospet 300 for the construction of the new | . t i pany s Church Tomorrow Eyvening, ) tween port and Wat- state ald road on Clark atreet. Ak port and Wat. Superintendent of Schools H. 8! to memary of Franklin Me-|the auspices of the People's church. = oy s i : e Met t church of Wa-|Ma 1 to Planisville to Frmer the gift of Mrs. Mal. | Russell Fowler wil lead. St. Mark's Eplscopal church wint | Licy addressed the 1 “a':w"‘;,'; Sociefy Quarter Century Old 2t the| Sout rviils e k> -oim Farmer. The altar frontal and have two services Thanksgiving the anmpunciation window in mem- The Germaa service at the Ger-| morning. There will be a service ¢ of Tra Fdward Hicks and Mar-|{man Baptist church will be held in|with hely communion at 8§ o'clock room yesterday afternoon on fh rvice in the Trinity Methe | 20 2 i ’)-Y 1oNEH ubject, “Why Do We Go to m:»} list Lpis churel norrow. | B! a "“ Lk “’;{ School 7" The school orchestra fur-| The issian Ortl ol Re elt i PUTY cow caret Adams Hicks, gift of Mrs. [the evening tomorrow. and morning prayer and address at| nianed special musle and Miss SBiilathasae & Z A r ¢ and from Wat- | . Hicks and Irs Hicks, — 10:30 o'clock. Bavaiibiedlin ahorus sluEIng) e M thodl T e, Sast G : 4 Loy rtfor A two- This window is 1} vk of the| Thanksgiving services will be ob- el el : R Lol i schedula_on the o Word has heen reccived here of ERihoT P Saiball e sirect M e templated 16 husses, pro- Y ork. city Wednesday evening or Thursday | church wiil have a special service | 1o geath of Frank Dudley, 62, at 'y aiamantiat 4 New ; 3 o g for passengers will be put The §t | preg window, | morning of next week In manylat 10:30 a. m.,, Thursday and the | c . N. H. He leaves a broth-|Sexto ol il g ; 5 z b the petitio 2 i g feh commen slergy | churehes Thanksgiving baskets will| First Lutheran (Swedish) church ‘\rfn:“r\’\- [.,,I‘LM, RS T \p‘”.i“,; e 'I_ i e Al : y s ring will be held in the ‘"._'“T‘”' . h?*‘mlm and effective vho have servec o i be filled and distributed among the|will have a speclal service at the | ang Mrs. Dudley attended the funer- i ;” \_w”’"m' ; ‘ ; a i ccember | :4“ i \i : 50| \II’\g‘ m‘ob}ll:yr T.y;. ince its foundation in 1536 will he [necdy parishioners. same time. The German Baptist|a), which was held in Concord to- euproma president of the T, 0. the N i i b PR M‘t:r“[:‘: ‘1: t‘;r; ?lhsvwn;\;' ledicated alse, this is the gif church will have a special service | gay i e ; y | i g § y end | ]". ity 'vwoxhn ,--,f' Momus y. fles I, Smith. Tt I8 from the| There will be two union services.|Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. S |t it s A ! L : n ew i fs|iBeneat o T, tudios of William Morris company |The First, South and Stanley Me- Seie . . N . il *”‘ s pare = > Afedy A e . rtford by : "‘v_“_r»\ -);?“ use only the genuine london, morial Congregational churches, the | Thanksgiving will be obscrved in The Pexto basketball tea Se el Sl g « g _ L c N the r be. | Ba ,' able .s of‘ An;\\r-:n, marked — First Baptist church and the Trin-lail the Catholic churches of the| PN the season in the Lox e RIS Tl R ey : West | with the Bayer Cross, which can ba LEARNS G MOTHER'S DUATH ity M. E. church will join in a unian fcity with speclal masses, fonightlyiwhengitiplaysithe All:3ai- bitke: To; Baltpotaslitsrend r 1 1ore bene- | had in tin boxes of twelve tablets John Drammand of this eity re-|service at 10:30 o'clock Thursday o T TS lingfords G for few cents, i —— Sunda morr ived 1 today of the death of morning. Rev. Dr. John L. Davis neay = AL A served at Sokol ha The Reformation Lutheran church o'ciock in Grace M. F. chur, = Orphans from Mount Vernon, N. Y., *7‘ _“’. Hall, the pastor, will be & "”“":";"r \;;N;Mfi' '\:_r (o KIDNEYS BOTHER SUNDAY EVENING SERVICE 7:15 charge, and the ofher ministers to Play in St. John's Tmtheran | participate in the pro 3 Giold medals will he S ing tociae <P . Tnis. |the soven of the oldest £ a Table-poon of Salts if Bac ¥ “WHAT IS THE WORLD COMING TO?" Church Tonight. B. Strwing, past IR e b, U 15 A l s i1 Back RCV. GGO! ge E. Farrar CODA hurel, will Pains or Rladder : A copal chureh, wi everyhody is asking The offering A concert will be given at £t |men. The offer e vOIPL 1599 which consiat o ' of Watertown will give an address on Home Mission Work l () h f h o Jnh‘::\ German Evange l/HtL\r:;\ ol rab':“n‘ gt and 14 members. The fir - ) of the Methodist Church, o'clock by the boys' band of the T s i 3 S I Music By 3 4 in Har ; . . ; ecial Music By Court Street Wartburg orphans’ farm school at| Fureka lodge, .0, 0. F. w sty 4 J Rkl 2 : P 7 i ' 5 ) ) ) ) At the same service Bishop Dresw- [meeting at the Town Farm at 3 |church, Rev. Harry € Landis and s S o ding! = it i rbury, It . ent would cx- |} ster will dedicate the halice and | o'clock tomorrow afternoon, under|Rev. I, L. Brooks will speak l's Gyl and Me(h‘ d]us = 5 en I i ror erbury 1 ) y ) ) ) ' ) ) Henry Wynd Youn s New | served in all the churches of the St. Matthew’s German Lutheran | ing was he \erpac I. L. Brooks, pastor Mount Vernon, N. Y. Rellef lodge of New Haven on ) ey : C SUNDAY SERMON TOPICS: R e e e s Nirhel ek, {reasurer. Thes - The lef Male Quartette 1045 anm B«lan(‘ln%‘\()\_lrtilé\n(i\c:);r:‘ti;z e o s R e ieh | i a5 formery NEXT SUNDAY EVENING DR. DAVIS WILL PREACH 7200 poom “Trying (o] Otitl Colnie b , Overt Winamont (e | st dHh el ionii it e RUSe i hamasts HIS FAREWELL, SERMON ON THE SUBJECT, : . m. ) Queen's Recrat h 2 will spe he winter 3 WE ARE COMING TO THE END OF MAN'S DAY. WE Ji “'Poika, “Colimbia® (sola for cor- S jher st fonaiities hadi el it “LAST WORDS” ARE APPROACHING A CRISIS AND JUST BEYOND JJ| net) by Joseph Johnson, T. . Rol-| Mr. and Mrs. 1 1. Chichester b« Aol THAT CRISIS IS CHRIST. Haden. ¢ SonS Pt Sl Beat adie o ! TRINITY METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Waltz, “New Vienna," J. Strauss. | win Fantasia, "My Old Kontucky Home," (solo for tenor Saxophone),| A meetir by Hans Andresen, E. I. Goldman. | men's pouitr: ction, from Gounod's opera|the Lewis high " Lake. Monday cver sla on German songs, T. M — o cen 25 1302 1 s Th Fo Ch h f C Y han In “h"l\g Tiche i ' t t as ermon Yes, N;’:I‘f:;'dv:i:—non.fil»rf\:l Why, you're standing on ‘tates at that (Center Congregational) S service through its classified col- [* *” 4 ; y S At = Wealevan W it \ MAIN AND CHURCH STREETS IN TRINITY M. E. CHURCH %o STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH CHURCH SLOGAN Morning service at 11 o'clock. Address by “The Tittle Church with the Big Welrome.” 2 , Sunday 10:45 a. m 5 4 Lewis B. Paton of Hartford. Thanksgiving service of worship. Sermon hy the paster Willlam Tetsch Awarded First Prize § “THOUGHTFULNESS and THANRFULNESS® Men's Bible Class at 12:10 p. m. “0 Give Thanks unte the Lord, for He Is Good!™ in Advertising Phrase Contest 3 G 5 £ Blble Class 3 —tr— FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH | Rev. Dr. JoholL. Davis || ***— "2, 7™ R THANKSGIVING sERvicE Rev. William Ross 5 Saeali tivara ; A BEAUTIFUL AND IMPRESSIVE HOME PICTUR} 9:30 A. N Subject:—THANKSGIVING R RN R LR ASHAMED OF PARENTS Music:— ey ; 5 There Will Be a Blg Crowd 5 |‘C‘O, Clap Your Hands Together” . «... Turner @ ittls Shu i e South Church — Sunda.v Evenlng9 7:15 “I Will Magnify Thee, O, God” . Mosenthal Geiiai : 2 JORS OPEN AT 8:45 Morninz W P AL 10043 COME EARLY Thursday 10:30, United Thanksgiving Service, - w.:,‘... S CHRISTIANITY AND THFE STATF Trinity Methodist Churct i ha f There's a Welcor all at all services, and a church Home for those having no regular v ) S . t 2 place of worship. sat s0; no wonder 1 « Church school at 10 a. m., classes for all ages.

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