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Stanley Memorial Church Is Shown In Prosperous Condition For 10256 - Mr, Gllman recom- Religious Activities and TOhere to Worship . Annual Meeting Last | mends inviting representatives trom Baptist Churches | partment of the church school, 10:30 the Connecticut Bible soclety to \ First la. m. worship of the Italian Mis- Night Indicates KEast |make a survey of the religlous needs | Sunday—10:45 o'clock, morning |slon, Hunter Road community house. Side Church Is Forging Ahead Consistently. The possibility of the erection of a _parish house for the Stanley. Me- morial church, was hinted at last of the parlsh, a new parish house, and_an effort towards complete financial fndependenge of the Con- | necticut Misslonary foclety, Clerk's Report The report by Clerk W. H. Por- ter shows the total membership to be 265, There were 38 new mem- bers taken in during the year. One of the outstanding items of business worship, sermon by Ross, subject: guild, Rev, Leader, Monday—17 p. m., Prudential. Wednesday—6:30 p. m, Y, W. 8, | Willlam “Courage and Con- | quest,” 12:10 p, m,, Bible_school and Brotherhood closg. P\, 7p m, B Y. Miss M. Norton, Boy Scouts. Tuesdday—7:80 p. m, World-wide | 7:45 p. m., meeting of 10:45 a. m,, beginners' department of (hu church’ school. 10:45 o'clock, {morning worship, Sermon: “Living Hy Our Moods.” Address to juniors —“Sliding.” 12:10 p. m, church school, primary, junfor, intermediato and senfor departments, 2:30 p, m,, Assyrian worship, address by Miss I, Gertrude Rogers, 3 p. m., church | school of the Itallan Mission, Hun- the F6hjue 16 i ahnual roport by Rev. during the acar was the change of |G, supper. Meoting 7:40 p .m |ter Road community house, 6 p. m., A5 TBita custom of calling a minister, Prior Thursday—7:45 p, m, mid-week | Young People's meeting, 7:15 .“)"N“ 2 man, in connection [to the coming of Rev. R. N. Gilman, |gservice, |o'clock, evening worship. Motion with a move now on foot to.combine [t was the custom to call a pastor| Friday—6:30 p. m. Bible school ‘chlure — “Icebound.” 7:30 p, m,, the resources of the three English speaking Congregational churches, The minister inferred that while the parish house was as yet ar vision- dry thing of the future, the steps now in progress, may result in the 1calization of this need (ul the Stam- ley chureh. shows eight business mectings, eight| Tue ' b J1 v . 8 ¢ , e esday—8 p. m., Young People's| Tuesday — 4:15 p. m. United }‘hc report was magde ar the an-[gocial meetings and two speclal | soclety monthly business meeting. Week-Day Church school, grades | nudl meeting of the church. An un-{meetings during the year, with an| Wednesday, 7:30 p. m, mid-week |four and five, 7:30 p. m, mpeung\ usnal feature was the fact that the dinner, a roast beef menu was every year. At a speclal session held April 24, Mr. Gilman was extended a call to the local pastorate for an indefinite perlod. The Tadies' Ald The report of Mrs. F. L. secfetary of the Ladies’ Ald soclety average attendance of 30, Total ré- ceipts of tho socicty during the yer strong, | teachers’ supper and conference, Elim (Swedish) Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Morn- ing worship at 11 o'clock. service at 7 Matheus will preach at both services. | o'clock, prayer meeting. . Evening | Rev. John | Italian worghip at South church, Mon —5 p. m., annual meeting | |0t the Eccleslastical soclety of the South church, 7:30 p. m., Young People's council. 9 p. m, basket- | ball team will play Co, I at the State | Armory, |of “Troop 2, Boy Scouts. Wednesday—4:15 p. m., United cooked and served rn'flrvly by men, |were $591.87, Total expenditures German | Week-Day Church school, grades six members of the Men's club, and [were $543.67, leaving a balance of | Sunday—9:30 a. m., Sunday school. |and seven. 7:15 p. m., Junior Broth- there were ulr;‘r{lul"!»\ no serious aft- | g3g.u0, 10:30 a. m., service in English. 7:30 |erhood basketball team will play the | er effects of the meal, except as one | e report of the prima p. m., service in German, Colontals at the Boys' club. ::\nn Jmnnl"\o remark, “A lot of |jytendent shows two officers, 10| ‘Monday—7 p. m. annual chureh | Thursday—4:15 p. m., Week-Day tls\l; .‘1 to wash ¢ teachers and 81 scholars. Due to|day; dinner; annual reports. |school for Italian primary ehildren. Mr, Gilman's report mentioned igiokness among the children, the| Thursday—FPrayer meeting in Ger- |6:30 p. m., supper and annual meet- | the three deaths in the parish during | primary report shows a slUghtly |man. ieaatithe chycoin the year. He performed, 10 Wed- |jower average than the preceding| It ) L A ! . > pre Friday evening, Boy Scouts. Friday—4:15 p. m. meeting of | dings, ofl‘lnI:md at seven funerals, {year. A class of 22 was graduated 2 |Girl Scouts. 6:30 p. m., practice of performed 29 baptisms, of which ljnig the junior department. The re- Congregatiorfal Churches {the Rifle club. 7:30 p. m., motion | eight were adults, and made ap-|ceipts for the year were $118.86. First | picture entertainment, feature — proximately 600 pastoral calls, dur- The birthday offering ot $2.76 was Sunday—10 a. m,, church school e, Benney Co. against Fred Elason has also been withdrawn from eity The case of the McGauley & SCIENTIST ASKS AMATEURS’ AID ? ats M to Osere Eclipse BERLIN NEWS court, A, W. Upson represented the the plaintift, tended through Thursday, with St. Mark's Episcopal | | meetings every evening at 7:45| ¥irst Sunday after Epiphany. 7:30 Continued fi 3 { rom Page 14 o'clock. Key, C. W. Gillen wiil|® Mu holy communion. 9:30 a. m., | Nex[ week : i speak, church school, 11 o'clock, morning | {supervision of members of Berlin prayer and sermon. 0 o'clock, |Grange, For the girls there are sew- evening prayer and address. N Wednesday—09:30 a. m., holy com- Lutheran Churches ing and cooking club, and for the boys, poultry and agricultural clubs. w Haven, Jan, 10-sAstronomers | will be interested in the shape of the Sor First {munion and Intercessions. 3 p. M. |corona or fringe of light which sur- | Most of the boys signified their in- | 80 o'clock, morniug servico, |MC€UNE of the Woman's auxliiary younds the sun at the time of the |tention of joining the poultry club sermon by Rev, Dr. A. A. Ahlquist, |#nd the Woman's guild with an ad- | total eclipse on January 24 accord- |and the mrls were attracted by the dress on the work of the Church,! Mission of Help by the Rev. G. P, 12 m., Sunday scHool. evening segvice. 7:30 o'clock, Sermon by Rev, ing to Prof. Ernest W. Brown of the department of mathematics and sewing idea. To make the clubs suc- cessful, it nas been sald, the parents .upn;,;,.,; Johnson of Bristol, Both |S¥mons of Glendale, Ohio, astronomy at Yale. The seeming re- | must coopesate with the leaders, scrvices will be in Swedish, hete o I'uxllou of sun spots to the variation in 1t will be meveral weeks before or« —_ Christian Sclency |shape of the corcnagwas discussed |ganization €¥ these socleties will be St. Matthew's Bunday service at 10:45 a. m., sub- the professor. started, 9:15 a. m., English service, 10:45 |Ject: “Sacrament”, Sunday school “The shape has seemed to depend Has Blootl Poisoning ‘f.“,.lm_, German service, Subject: |8t '.":45 a. m. on the number of spots on the sun Howard Gibney of Berlin street is The Christian's Lgving Sacrifie Wednesday evening meeting at 8 |in past eclipses,” Prof. Brown said. [suffering from an attack of blood | Sunday school will ¥ . [0'clocl " y | will follow each serv- = At periods when spots are numer- ; poisoning. Mr. Gibney was assailed lrv‘ln its respective language. _The reading room—Room 604, | oug the corona is nearly circular and | by the polsoning after a siiver.of feeting of the Walther League |National Dank bullding 1s open to|extends outwards from the surface |wood had penetrated the skin of one the public daily from 12 noon until 4 o'clock except Sundays and doli- days, Friday evening, equally in all directions, If it is a time of' few spots there may be long streamers shooting out from three or four places, which make it look finger, Reassessment Committee The reassessmeat committee of Berlin, at a messng last night in | {‘ Methodist Churches T Trinity Second Advent like the picture of a burstig bomb. | the office of the town clerkiireport= ,M" -9:30 a. m., Everyman's| BSunday—10:45 o'clock, morning 7hig is a time of few spots.” ed progress in its work. It is. ex= [ Bible class, 9:30.a. m., church Sun- {service with an address by Mrs.| prof. Brown suggests to lay ob-|;cotoq that a public meeting of the Myrtle Knapp, a missionary from | Africa. 12:05 p. m,, Sunday school. | 7 o'clock, evening service with ser- mon by the pastor: ‘“Worthy of Your Calling.” Thursday evening at 7 Bible class. day school, the pastor, dom.” | class, servers that they look carefully at the corona during the eclipse, try to draw ite shape and get others to do so and compare the results, which ne predicts will be astonishing. In this connection he relates an in- stance when the three great astron- omers, Newcomb, Langley and Den- board will be held at the Towa hall in the near future, Kensington Church Annuval The annual meeting of the Ken sington Congregational church will be held on Kriday evening of next week, Supper will be serevd at 6:30 p. m,, followed by a business session. 10:45 a. m,, sermon by “The Tragedy of Free 4 p. m,, church membership 6 p. m., Epworth league de- votional meeting, leader, Mrs, Ralph Richards. 4:30 p. m, Epworth | league cabinet meeting, 5 p. m, ‘:ulxh 'ss by the pastor, “Life At Its 30 o'clock, ing 1924, - sent to the Children's Home, Mrs. 11 o’clock, morning worship. Speak: | Mr. Gilman reported that the p \w, Roloft Is superintendent. er, Rev, Chauncey W. Goodrich, D.D. Stanley Memorial church treasury shows a balance| The report of Treasurer f, W. Rit- [12:15 p. m., Men's Bible class, with | Sunday—10 a. m., scnior andin- and that all outstanding bllls havé |tar ghows fhe total receipts to have {address by Dr. Goodrich. 8 p. m, |tcrmediate departments of the been paid. The church also Pros-{)een $4,312,12 and the total expendi- [ Armenian service, 5:30 p. m., Young |church school. 10:45 o'clock, morn- percd with only half the usual amount received from the Connecti- cut Missionary society. The ehurch attendance during the past vear shows a 15 per cent in- one thing mentioned in Mr, !tures to have been $4,148.73, leaving a balance on hand of $163.39. (MRS, PLATT AGAIN People’s soclety. ' Monday—S8 p. m.. Annual meoting | of the First Ecclesiastical society. Tuesday—6:30 p. m., Young Wom- cn's missionary society. by the pastor, subject: “The Victory of Faith.,” 12 m., junior, .primary ‘aml beginpers’ departments of the church school. crease, 5 rease, : Wednesday—4:15 p, m, Junior| Monday—7:30 p. m., Boy Scouts, Quishaaejrencesiiy “‘]" ameeeln HEADS ORGANIZATION Missionary soclety. 2 p. m., English | Troop 1 stitute atp\\hlcl :d((:m;t,f,‘ W‘;r e for Armenians. 6:15 p. m, Tuesday, January 20—7:30 p. m,, made by Protessor, A. C. Fudry Boy Scouts basketball team will |entertainment Ly David Young and | the Hartford theological seminary, Jay T | Berthold Gramberg of the University Bl (Yeaugy De 1s Reelected President of Woman’s Thursday—2 p. m, Armenian Bi- | Men's ciub. ‘\\, l\;rr:l“lunl("‘c?\zlI{lxyr‘;::xl:xm;;u:lg‘:\y Soclety of First Congregational |blo class, ' 4:30 p. m., Girl Scout | - Morris Alling, secrotary of the Con- y o e meeting. 6:30 p. m. church sup- Swedish Bethany Morris Alling, secretary h Church At Annual Session. per and annual meeting of the| Sunday-—Morning service at 10:30] necticut Federation of Churches. Gtuteh lotclock. 12 m anday school. | The religious education work was| Mrs. F. G. Platt was reelected Fada ST vt | et o ‘t.y sehoots handled by Mis. I, C. Atockwell and |president of the Woman’s soeiety r‘ AV =" 1 p. m., Boy Scout l‘.- n,'yn.. 0"".‘ (rn_:.. s mr"(' ng: | J. I.. Fay of New Britain and Rev. [of the First Congregational church, | meeting. h:%tallla |on. 'n(‘nk‘o. : ‘(.‘.10 o' ock, W. T. Aiken of Hartford. Talks on |at the annual meeting held yesterday S—- o\fcg t‘:‘ service, m‘\. 4h\y1 Gillen | religious questions for young people [In the church parlors. L o outh o ; |;a weden “Im spea (V‘M 'o(\ fnr\ were given by Rev, Harold-Winship Other officers are as folJows: Sunday—9:30 a. m, Italian de-lices. A week of prayer will be ex- of New Pritain and students from “J'l‘yl‘r::o;lct;{glr;::gs?t»”i'or:h J‘-M}el- ihe harcion {heological seminary. |, ent, Mra, H. M. Brown; ro- |[[e—mmmm | Rov. Dr. Chauncey W. Goodrich, B e awindgs. of the Dafly |clected; secretary, Mre, D. B. Rad- R I- . [ former pasior of . the American (s -t ool was 'hiyon by Cams; trsavuran SMIaSE Bidnley ST eligious tems church in Paris, France, will be the frs. F. Cheater Hale and bt the City | 0% reelected. The ehalrman of AK,M; r at the First Congregational Schenkel. the various committees: Mrs, L. -———————— tomorrow morning. Dr. Clayton Goodwin, reelected; fur-| Rev. C. W. Gillen of Sweden will |Goodrich s at present conneeted (ler innovations throughout the nishiug committee, Mrs. P. B. Stan with the Federal Council of Church- peak at both morning and evening car included the join ehurch and iy, rocleoted; and entertathment sorylces at the Swedish Bethany |es of Christ in America, belng o v schol picnic, the ehange 10 }ommittce, Miss Ruth I, Schade. ghurch tomorrow. He will also ad- [member of the commission on vela- carller - schedule for “"“"‘hv: The mecting was attended by about dress the evening prayer mectings | tions with France and Belgium. Dr. | services, the dedication of thelygy women, An excellent luncheon which will be conducted every eve- |Goodrich wil also address the | church flag, and the selection of a slogan for the church. The minister in his report com- pliments the Men's club on the suc- cess of the Father and Son bahquet on November 11, the Every Member canvass on December 14, and the country fair in October, The Men's club and the Ladies' Ald have taken care of the social needs of the church by musical pro- was served by the furnishing com- mittee. WILL SHOW PICTURE “Jeebound,” a Picture to Appear at ning until Thursda Men's Bible class of that church. The trustees of the A. M, E. Zion The Young People’s society of the ! church wili meet Monday evéning. Swedish Bethany church will install the new officers at.its mecting to- morrow evening. The Women'’s Auxiliary a en’s guild of St. Mar Enpiscopal church will mect at 3 o'clock Wed- Rev, . The Ecclesfastical society of the Sowth Congregational church wiil hold its annual meeting at & o'clock P, will speak on rch Migsjon of nesday afternoon, mons of Glendale, the work of the C the South Congregational Church Tomorrow Evening. grams, entertainments, socials and Monday evening. Help suppers. The pleture “Icebound” to be i Lo The church issues a weckly bulle- |shown at the South Congregational| The Junior Brotherhood basket-| pDave Younf and a corps of assist- tin and recently, adopted an official [ church tomorrow evening is not an-|ball team of the South Congrega-|ants will glve an entertainment at slogan, “The Little Church With the Big Weleome.” Forging Ahead A church directory is being com- piled by George V. Hamlin, A Boy Scout troop has been organized un- der George L. Chapman. "Miss Corinne Barker, organist has formed a junior choir. Other out side speakers who have | addressed the church.at one time or tional church will play Co. I, C. N. G. Monday night at the Armory | nd the Colonials on Wednesday | evening at the Boys' club. church on under the Stanley Memorial Tuesday evening, January 20, the auspices of the Men's club. other storyof the frozen north. The | title refers to feclings rather than weather, It 1s the story of a young chap dissatisfied with the drab life on the New England farm which his folks have worked for generations. A glimpse Into the warmth and chedri- ness-of a real home causes him to revolt against the repressed life of his own people. The trouble with The Dible school teachers of the Tirst Baptist church will hold supper and conferenco at the church at 6:30 o'clock Friday ever Mrs. Myrtle Knapp, a missionary from Africa, will address the morn- ing service tomorrow at the Second | Advent church. Annual Meeting of o iner (nciGae e Rav iMay Tiord. | Hiatrolke dsavsl thadyounghmantiia)| o L susundaygesnoaliboaral ofiiia) | ? o etbat ey Vohd VI e 03H | Rk et tomeea! areh selfieh e ara) | CELDILY DTUE AHucelL byl Hold o First Congregationals Rev, Dr. W. C. HUI apd Rev. A, H. |“lccbound.” The confidence of g |SUPPCT mecting at tho chirch al| The annual meeting of the First Helnipger of New Britain; Rev. Dr. |girl helps him to keep steady head [#:1% otclock Thuraday: eventns: Congregational church, pretcded by Henry K Warren, president of Yank- |in what might he a fool's move. TR a church supper will be held in the ton college, Yankton, §. D., and Rev. [ The main events In the story take | The Young People’s society of the [chapel on Thursday evening Dr. Sherrod Soule, of the Connecti- [ place in New England and it is sald |Illim Swedish Baptist church will| The supper. in charge of Mrs. cut Misstonary soclety. the settings are authentic. hold its regular monthly business | William E. Parker, will be scrved at meeting at 8 o'clock Tuesday evg-|6:30 o'clock, ning. The meeting will follow the sup- per and will start at ) o'clock. 2 on con. the new |The reports of the year's work will “Know This First, That There Shall Come In The Last i \-I\"Q;:x‘fy‘;i.imfi,','\‘{LQ'i\‘(!m Rl R Days Scoffers, \Valkmg After Their Own Lus Sroach at the evening sorvice at the [COn8 will take place nd other im- —1II Peter 3:3 [|first Lutheran church tomorrow, |POrtant items of busincss will - be He is wall known in this city, h(n-l"”\"‘x upon at this time, ing tanght summer school here be- m.‘ml‘“’r“;"nrr ;,. l.y ‘u\‘w s was orda fore he |sentéd by the standi: mmitte People’s Church of Christ Court Street he a a ecetin f the Tirst T LOAN BROKERS ARRESTED Lutheran church will be held on F. L. Brooks, Pastor Thursday, January 22. New York, Jan. 10. —— den, de r in mort 10:45 a. m.—“A Life Made Over.” The German Baptist chureh will [and Harry Teste r‘, a real 5.0 sserve its annual church day onler, were arrested today 7 00 P m.—“rl "e POItento‘lS \\pe‘:t Of lqz Jr‘:;fl;}r\\ V. ! l'j‘v‘m”r will \V: sorved at{of having received stolen stock Are You Aware of What May Happen This Year? |7 o'clork in the evening, and an-'bonds worth more fhan nual reports will be heard. during the past two montl fifi PP i e e R U AN STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH fi “The Little Church with the BIG Welcome.” L Come and Hear About It cordially invites YOU to ity Sunday morning service of worshin, “THE VICTORY OF FAITH" Keep that New Year's resolution. Come to Church! The First Church of Christ (Center Congregational) Main and Church Streets \ Sunday :— 10:00 a. m.—Chuxrch school 11:00 a. m.—Morning worship. Speaker, Dr, Chauncey W. Goodrich E. B. C. MEN ATTENTION THE CONTEST IS ON! ing service of worship with sermon | assistants, under the auspices of the | nd Wom- | &l 12:15 p. m.—Men’s Bible Class. Address, Dr. Goodri¢h §f/| A i nsieeot crestiE ana1 & 5 3:00 p. m.—Armenian service, ‘ | WHO IS GOING TO WIN? RN A oY Guitha SOUTH CHURCH __SUNDAY EVENING 7:15 5:30 p. m.—Young People’s society. |l Every man on his Toes and let's go. The Days of Real Sport ar Kasper, a former serviceman who ’ AR ety 2 | here. Whe will make the best report Sunday Morning? | aniisted In this Sty ana whio!la now DOORS OPEN AT 6:4 The preacher of the day is the Rev. Chauncey W. | otz i g Tt _ = s ! ; o 2 Goodrich, D. D., a former pastor of the American Church 3| GO GET A MAN! o Beo Francinco Morning Worship at 10:45. with Sermon by the Minister on “LIVING BY OUR FEELINGS “‘.P'ms' l]){'l (;9°dnc!‘“:}"°w com‘;eg:id.“lfh f“l‘; (‘F?“:I' 3 DON'I COME ALONE—REV. MR. FORD WILL SPEAR ffl l';;" et s 2 X V" We endeavor to make Religion attractive and effective for the routine of the Common Round, to help mission on Relations wi rance an igium, of the Fed- .| : Dbl a Man take both the knocks and the boosts of Life and not lose his Balance. eral Council of Churches of Christ in America. p‘ M. E. CHURCH 9 30 A. M. s e YOU ARE WELCOME TO OUR WORSHIP AND WORK. Bes Nondenominational ning sat watehing an eclipse and | Monday — . m, Epworth = tried to reproduce what they saw. Tast Berlin Xtems | league busin ing. People’s “Thefr drawings had only a rough |« The services at the Methodlst | Tuesda p. m., Week-day| 10:456 a. m., “A Life Made Over."” | .ogomblance,” says * the professor, church Sunday are as follows, regu« school, fourth and fifth grades, South |12 noon, Sunday school session. 6 [wand a good lawycr might easily [lar morning worship at 10:48 o'clock, | chureh. 6:30 p. m., Philathea class. | M. Young People's meeting, led |jave convinced a jury that lhe followed by Sunday school at 12 class mecting. 7:30 p. |by Kenneth Tuttle, 7 p. m, “The |eather was cloudy at the time." o’clock. The Junior league will meet ot | Portentous Aspects of 1925.” Photographs, however, give faith-|at 3 p. m. and the evening service Wednesday—3 p. m., W. H. M. 8, | Tuesday—7:45 p. m., Bible siudy |py) pictures, the professor said the | will be held at 7 o'clock. Rev. A meeting in the church 4:15 p. m,, |class, | differences being small and depend- | C. Fuller will have charge of the Week-day school, sixth and seventh | Thursday—4 p. m. children's |, on the length of exposure. serv | grades, South church. meeting. 7:45 p. m., church prayer | imes of few and many sun spots | The condition of Miss Caroline | Thursday—6:15 p. m. supper meeting. succced one another at intervals of [ Read, who has been confined to the meeting of S, board 5 p. m, bl about 11 years, Profes. Brown sald. |home of her grandmother, Mrs, S. prayer meeting. International Bible Students’ A They appear gradually after a quict | Hazelwood in West Cromwell with | Friday—4 p, m. sewing school.i 10 a m. junior Bible class. 11, 0.0q, gradually increasing in num- | bronchial pneurnonia, is much im- ber and then as gradually die out. It is at times of many spots that wonderful exhibitions of the north-|a proved and it is expected that she will return to her home on Wiicox venue in a few days. A number of the friends of Miss a, m., study of tabernacie shadows. | 3 p. m., lecturs by J. J. Pickering of Springfield, Mass. |7:30 p. m., cholr rehearsal. | o ‘A, M. E. Zion Sunday—10:45 a. m., preaching by — [ern lights or aurora are sooi. |the pastor, Rev, Wlliam B. Caines, Emmanuel Gospel —ee Mary Haskell tendered her g card |text: “Christ 1s Mine.” Sunday| Sunday — 10 m.,, prayer and shower Thursday in honor of her | school at 12:30 p. m. Christian En- |praise service, 10:45 a. m., preach- JUDGMENT FOR 8200 | \y00y, Miss Huskell was much leavor meeting at 6:30 ;. m. 7:45 |ing, tople: “God the Justifier.” 12:15 | Judgment for the plaintift in o | pleased to be remembered by her p. m., preaching by the pastor, text: [p. m., Sunday sehool. 5:45 p. m, amount of $290.70 has ‘k:c‘? mmcr‘w friends and neighbors. | “Open No My Lips.” Young People’s meeting. 7 p. m., |ed by Judge B. W. Alling in Mrs. N. Minatree, who has been e action of Carl Arute Mond cot] e | preaching, topic, “Our AWful R | court. in t e g the o e B Bl oo ol g B |t Celta Basso. Hungertord & | R0e0in® (00, pesk B, G0 0 Tuesday evening, prayer and class| Thursday—7:45 p. m. mid-week |Saxe appeared for tha plainift home of H. R, Clark on Wilcox ave | meeting. prayer mecting. Judgments for the defendants ‘X’n Bomeos two cases have Deen rendercd The “Smile Awhile” social, given Judge Alling, one of them the ac- tion of Theodore Monier against Al- FAMILY CONFERENCE FOR | M. E. WALLEN TO SING [pord sickon ana voiniam et o Well Known Soloist of Hartford to er, Hungerford & € {the defendant. The other case was by the Ladies’ Aid society of the | Method ed and much enjoyed. winners were as follow ' or “The Art of Seeing, uiler; advertisement cone . Amos Bourgeois; Mrs, Irn st MMdrum and Miss Hattie Mildrum won badges of distinction in the smiling contest, The next so« st church was well attend- prize The Appear Tomorrow Night At Trin- | Mayor Paoncest, Chairman Hall and that of Santi Cela against William | Kalesinki, in which the defendant | Heads of Departments Mect ity Methodist Church. sl T i e | appeared for the defendant. Monday Night | . Maurlce . Wallen, & tenor from 5 cial will be held next Friday after- 4 sttt eyl yselesy ncon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mayor S Paoncssa nnd Chaire| tiona Vet nity Methodis CITY COURT MATTERS. James MacPherson, who will {man Edward F. Hall of the board jchurch tomorrow evenlng. Mr. Wal-| The case of ThomassC. Smith| " Y octess and everybody is in= of finance and taxation, will mect |len 1S a tenor soloist at the Asylum | Sons against the City of New Britain | yeq, | with heads of departments to whom 3-\\'9"“9 Congregational church of [ has been settled out of court. At- made annual ;Ilnri({ml and is firsf tenor for the |torney, Donald Gaffney represented | appropriations are Monday evening at 8 o'clock at the | Unpleasant Odors Colonial male quar He has stud- e plaintift and Corporation Coun- mayor's office in City hall, for a dis- | ied With Mrs. Marwick, Wesley How-|scl John H. Iirkham, the defend-| The unpleasant odor from cooks | cussion of city finance ard and Besjamin Knox, all of Hart ing cabbage or caulifiower will be | “ Each department will b asked to|ford. Ho las done a considerable| The action of Trving Rachlln|avolded if you drop two English | furnish a statement showing ils ex-|amount bf concert work in the |again 0. Kilbourne has been | wainuts in the Kettle while they United States and Canada. He sang | withdrawn from court. H. H.|are cooking. The nuts must be in | penditures, balances on hand if any, | probable needs for the remainder of | the year, and the amount that will | be needed in excess of what is on hand, or the amount that can De transferred to another department. After February 1. transfers of tunds from one department to other are allowed under the c Some department will show H. Milkowitz represented the plain- | the shells. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH at one of the evening services in th | Methodist church last winter and was |so well liked that he has been se- cured again this y | The pastor, Rev. J. Emerson Ford, | will deliver a shoxt address on “Life [At Tts Best.” The musical selections are as fol- [ 1ow . e arter, ances wriltlotien il nays oy rdistls S OB G Sunday, 10:45 o'clock, morning worship. | - A « Mr " b 3 ) ! BANK SUES ON NOTE. “If With Al Thine H : Bible school at 12:10 p. m. | Property at 133 Glen street owned O, Mendelssohn i by Leen Kaftanile was attached for |a. Toving TFather” Del Ricgo elmon by REV. WILLIAM ROSS $300 this morning hy Constable (b, “My Soul is Athirst For God* Subject: Fred Winkle fn a suit brou RS i .. A, R. Gaul against the owner by the Com “Phe Lord is My Ligh i COURAGE AND CONQUEST cial Trust Co. which secks 10 Te=| 4ovvvs rancls Allitsen | Anthem— cover on a note. Queen Haran- — i o ey tanian and Otis C. Scourls are s ] “Forward Be Our Watchword | named defendants with Kaftanile, | BUILDING PERMITS. —Miller The action is brought through the | The following building pert C v Aftias ot Tulga B Gattnéy have been taken: Benjamin Kru- Contralto Solo— John J. Donuhue has been named |[POWitz for Joseph Kaminski, three | “O T ioted” dofondnt fn an action for $300 | tenement house, 28x36 ft. X 0 Thou Afflicted ; 3 Hugh Reynolds | Smith st estimated cost —Benedict Co. through the |Joseph Arbour, alterations to hous | 1d L. Don The | No. 121 Maple street, estimated c to recover dam- $7,.000; August Be Constable Fre; 6x23.10 Winkle served the in the |Adams street, estin case. | s I . . v u plelidbi REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. | { soughavosl; de o heen re A ey '“'"‘c“; Rl " las tollows and Lucy 0, alleged e the due % 3 1 r goods delivered tI ndants, ‘““\plm!1(‘?”‘,111‘(:;‘1\‘(:(:4 The Depth of Feeling In Every Heart \,‘,Y:f "s],v'?‘;"'] s i i‘j_\“.’ to John and Au Through fine instrumental music and inspiring song this morning by Consts Fred 2 2 the soul may be purified, strengthened and endued with Winkle. ot g new power from on High. stein of White Farms E e Lac SELECTIONS BY MAURICE E. WALLEN, TENOR Address: “LIFE AT ITS BEST” Rev. J. Emerson Ford .\mer can Le'rmn Ball | At Armory \e\t ‘\{onth Plans for the state armory ECT OFFICERS | es' Aid foci foior Evening Service next cusse Eddy thew's German Lut « Post, - last its Annual meeting, elect Rodman W, Chamt w lowing officers: Presi the personnel of which will be an- | August 2 ‘\u nced soon Hausmann; iott K. Burr was appointed post ber. ‘H\h‘ an An entertainment com- mittee to arr ge socials for the year was appointed with Edward PEv e R Ogren as chairman. Other members . e s wone oo - A HOME PICTURE WITH SEARCHING LESSON Rodman ~ W. Chamberlain and A STORY OI' NEW ENGLAND LIFE TOLD IN NATURAL AND STRIKING WAY. George Rawlings ,m.m.m

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