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LITLE DARK SHOP SELLSHARD CANDY Brought to Light After Demoli- tion of Front Shops Oxford, England, March 2 The demolition of the row of ancient shops and houses adjoining Christ church college, on 8t. Aldate's street how fat last let the light into the| “little dark shop" over the way| where Alice looked “all around"” in spite of the annoying old shecp with ihe knitting needles. It is a tiny shop, below street love el, s in the cnd of a long row of timbered cottages running back from the narrow arched entry call- | ed Littlemore court. The door, the counter, the projecting windows with small, squure panes are today exactly as they were in 1871 when Sir John Tenniel looked in *“Through | the Tooking Glass,” and drew the | littl. dark shop for Lewis Carroll's | classic There is no sheep in the corner, and the dolls and toys have moved along down the street, but| the jars of unbreakable candy still | hold their proper places in proper | rows. A little way up the opposite side > street, in a projecting wing of church, Lewls Carroll, the Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, foundation scholar and lecturer in mathematics, lived as. an under- graduate, and later us a don, His | double one. As the Rev. C. L, Dodgson he is known the author of works on trigonom- etry, determinants, Euclid and “cur- josa. mathemuatica.” As Lewis Car roll he once wrote a hook on sym- bolic logic. but he is rather better | known as the creator of *Alice | the «00king Glass,” and Hunting of the Snark."” | | | As Pagan and Ungodly Liverpool, March 21.—Sunday newspapers in England have an ag- gate eireulation of 11,000,000, ac- cording to the Rev. J. J. Armitage, who finds the influence of 1) ournals to be cking in Chris n- | To their readers the say in| substance, according to the investi- wator: “You ecan do without God; let us be pagan Dr. Armitage declares that in 887 colnmns of reading matter. only six colimns mentioned anything sug- | sesting the Christian religion. 21.—The rnment responsible the admini of religious affairs is showing ‘concern over the shortage of cle men in Norway The latest figures issued set forth ) that, caleulated over the whole country, ene church in every flve is without an incumbent. Although | the number of theological students who are coming forward for ordin- aiion shows an iner it will many years hefore eve vacant church can again be filled. Nor zov for TO HOLD RECEPTION Rev. Axel 1, Peferson, who weeopted the call to the pastorat of the Elim Swedish Baptist church will be tendered a reception hy 1he members of evening. Rev. Mr. Peterson has re- signed the pastorate of the Swedish Baptist chureh of Waterbury and vill preach his first sermon in the local church tomorrow morning. i | The Toreign Mission Circle of the Ftim Swedish Baptist church will incet Tuesday evening at the home )¢ Miss Gerda Magnuson, 38 Cam- Iridge street, | has the congregation this . AMONG THE CHURCHES AND THEIR PEOPLE WOMEN DEFEAT MEN IN BOWLING MATCH Stanley Memorial Church Brother- Monthly Soclal With Musical Program The superiority of the mlnnmnwd’ weaker sex" was proven in bowling at the Stanley Memorial church last evening when the members of lhc; Men's club weht down to defeat at | the hands of a team of women, The score was 800 for the women and 193 for the men, THe fact that the men's team was captained by a woman, Mrs. I'red Anderson, a man, Fred Rittner, is offered by the men as the reason for the de- feat. This is said by the women to be only a “poor excuse. The game was played in connec- tion with a bowling match at the regular monthly social of the Me club. A brief address was made by President George V. Hamlin, The program included duets by | Misses Arlene Backus and Ruth My- | croft, vocal selections by Miss Alice Anderson, recitation, “The Balad of Fast and West,” by Miss Margaret nderson, recitation, “The Ballad of | Sunrise avenue, played four selec- tlons on the concert zither and Miss Arlene Backus played a piano solo. | andwiches, served, coffee and cake were K. £, ROBERTS 10 §IXG Hartford Baritone to Participate in rvice at Trinity M. E. Church Tomorrow, Kenneth . Roberts, baritone Sunday evening service in Trinity | Methodist church this week, a pupil of Edith H. Aab of Hartford, He is well known in musical circles in Hartford and vicinity having held church positions in Hartford, Weth- He fs | tersficld and Manchester. He was for | soloist of the | four years baritone South Congregational chureh of New | Britain having had to resign from that position when business called lim to Chicugo for seve: His program for tomiorrow ning is as follows: “Out of the Dee, le Strong” ... Hahn is a Geen Hill Yar | B .. Gounod | “Unto the Hills" . .. Hawley | ‘Arfn, Arm, Ye Brav . Handel | (F'rom Judas Maccabous) The title of, the evening?sermon Ly | the pastor, Rev, J. Emerson Ford, is “Conviction and Confession.” “There must be deep abiding convictions be there can be worth while living,”” he sayts. “What one believes will determine th ne's Jite.” FROZEN NORTH FILN eves Marks | | \ere i o Away fore dasmussen's Dash To The Pole To Be Shown on South Church Film | Tomorrow Evening. | A historical picture depicting the ufferings and privation necessitated | v polar expeditions, will be shown on the screen of the South Congre- 1 church tomorrow evening | n “The Great White North” will shown. The picture shows his- | torical scenes of Knud Rasmussen's | dash toward the North Pole. The | fim is a human interest picture of | far north, showing how pcople | in Greenland live, work and play. | The visit of King Christian of Den- | wark to see his distant subjects and 1o wish Rasmussen Godspeed adds | historical value to the picture, e STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH “The Little Church with Sunday 10:45 a. m.—Morning Worship “THE DIVINITY 0F i the BIG Welcome.” d sermon. JESUS" Make the Tenten scason count for nll that is highest and besf. COME TO CHURCH! The First Church of Christ (Center Con 10: gregational) 0 a. m.—Church School. 11:00 o'clock—DMorning Worship. “TREMBLING FOR Sermon by th REVEREND THEO THE ARK OF GOD™ e pastor-elect DORE A. GREENE 12:15 p. m—DMen's Bible Class. 0 p. m.—Armenian Service. 4:45 p. m.—Lenten Class. 6:00 p. m.—Young People’s Meeting. WHO IS YOUR MASTER? Morning Sermon by the Pastor REV. J. EME RSON FORD e Evening Service 7:15 KENNETH E. ROBERTS, OF HARTFORD, BARITONE CONVICTION Sermon by Trinity Methodist ND CONFE ION the Pastor Episcopal Church and | the women's team was captained by | of | | Hartford is scheduled to sing at the | 1 months, | class, 3: | 4:45 p. m., Lenten class for young expressions of | = Baptist Churches First Sunday -— 10:456 a. m., morning | worship, sermon by Rev, Willlam Ross, Subject, “Individual Contact.” 12:10 p, m,, Bible school, brother- | hood and adult classes, B. Y. P. U, Fanny Crosby me- morial service, Leader, Charles Lud- vigson, Monday-=17:00 p. m, Boy Scouts. Thursday — 4:00 p. m.. city mis- | sion school, 7:45 p. m., mid-week | service, Speaker, Mrs. Thomas, Bos- | ton, secretary of the New England Americanization work, Friday — 8:00 p. m, mission | study class will meet at the home of Mrs, Clifton McKenna, Maple Hill German Sunday 9:30 a. m., Sunday school; 10:30 a. m., service in Eng- lish: 7:30 p. m., service in-German, Monday evening, meeting of the Priscilla club, Wednesday — 2:30 p. m.,, meet- | ing of the Tadies' Ald soclety at the residence of Mrs. A. Eichstaedt, 273 Cherry street. Thursday — 8 meeting in English, Friday evening, Doy Scouts, m., p. prayer meeting of the Elim (Swedish) Sunday school at 9:45 Morning worship at 11 a. m, People’s meeting at 5 p. m. ning worship at 7 p, m. Tuesday — 7:45 p. m., the For- cign Migsion circle will meet with Miss Gerda Magnuson of 38 Cam- | bridge street, | Thursday — 7: week prayer serv] a. m, Young Eve- 5 m., mid- p. Congregational. Churches First. y — 10:00 a, m, church 1 0 a. m., morning wor- S8ubject, "Trembling for the 12:15 p. -m., 0 p. m., Armenian service, | Sunc | school. | ship. | Ark.” class, | people. 6:00 p. m.,, Young People's meeting. Tople, “As a Christian What Ought T Do with My Life?" | Leader, Kermet Parker, Tuesday — 6:30 p. m, Woman's Missionary society. Wednesday — 2:00 p, m, Eng- 1ish class for Armenians. Thursday — 2:00 p, m,, ian Bible cla 4:30 p. | Beout meeting, Friday — 7:3 | Meeting. Young Armen- m., Girt m., Doy Scout South Sunday 9:30 a. m.. Nalian de- partment of the church school. 10:30 a. m., worship of the Italian miesion, Hunter road community ! house. 10:45 a. m., beginners’ de- partment of the church school. | 10:45 a. m., morning worship. Scr- mon, “Response to the Demands of | the Mind. Games We Play Address to juniors, “Th 10 p. m., 0 p.m, men's Bible | church school, primary, junior, in- [termediate and senior departments, | 12:16 p, m., pastor's Lenten class | for young peeple, 2:30 p. m, As- | syrlan worship. 3:00 p. m., church school of the Itallan mission, Hun ter road. 6:00 p. m., Young I ple's meeting. 7:16 p. m, evening worship. Motion picture, “The Great White North.” 7:30 p. m., Ttallan worship at South church. Tuesday €~ 2:00 p, m., meeting of the Assyrian Women's sewing club. 4:16 p. m,, united week-day church school, grades 4 and 5, in the Meth- odist church. 7:156 p. m., meeting of Troop 2, Boy Scouts. Wednesday — 8:00 p, m., Lenten class for study and discussion the Bible by Dr, Hill, 8pecial sub- Jjeet, “Changing Forms and the Eternal Spirit.” 4:16 p. m., unitcd week-day church school, grades § and 7, in South church. 7:15 p. m., the basketball team will play the Smith Business college team at the Boys' club. Thursday — 9:30 a. m., all-day sewing meeting of the Home Mis- slonary department. Sewing will be done for the hospital at Green- wood, 8. C. Luncheon will be served at noon, 3:50 p. m., weekly meeting of the Young Woman's department for sewing and sociability. 4:15 p. m., week-day church eihool for Italian primary children. Triday — 4:15 p. m., meeting of Girl Scouts. 7:30 p. m., motion pic- ture entertainment, Feature, “Where the North Begin. with Rin-Tin- Tin, Saturday 3:00 p. hour and game clubs road community house. library Hunter m., Stanley Memorial Sunday — 10:00 a, m., senior and intermediate departments of the church school. 10:45 a. m., morn- ing worship with sermon the pastor, Rev. R. N. Gilman, subje e “The Divinity of Jesus.” The junior choir will sing. 12:00 m., junior, primary and beginners’ departments of the church school. Wednesday — 4:30 p. m., pas- tor's Lenten class for young pro- ple. 7:30 p. m., meeting of the Boy Scouts, Swedish Bethany Mornlng service at 10:30 oclock, with Lenfen sermon by the pastor, Rev. G, E. Pihl. Singing by the male chorus under the direction of Albin Hjerpe. Sunday school at 12:10 o'clock. Young People’s mect- ing at 4:30 o'clock, at which G. E. Pihl will speak on Church ‘ “The | church. Year and its Festivals | tu Evening service at 7:30 o'clock with | sermon by the pastor and singing by the mixed cholr. Lutheran Churches Tirst Morning o'clock, with Sunday school Sunday 10:30 Swedish, There will be no eveni sermon in at noon. _— Religious Items e The South Congregational church |a basketball team will play the Smith Business college five at the Boys® club Wednesday evening. The Home Missionary department | of the South Congregational churc will hold an all-day sewing meeting on Thursday, the work being for the hospital at Greenwood, S, C. “The Life of Livingstone in Song [;mri Story” will be presented by the young people at the People’s church tomorrow evening. ! Rev. A. C. Theodore Stecge, pastor |of St. Matthew's German | chureh, will go to New York city on | Tuesday son church business. |at the Tirst Lutheran chareh tomor- row The Sunday school {teachers will attend a convention in | Hartfo v. Dr. Abel A. Ahlquist, |the pastor, will speak at that meet- fng Rev. G evening. Pihl, pas lish Bethany church, w pealk {at the Young People’s meeting at his tomorrow afternoon. His topic will be “The Church Year and |its Festivals.” Rev. H. 1. Bodl St Mark's Episc church rector emeritus pal church, wi liver the at that HorTow Rev. sermon chureh Wednesday o Ladies' Aid of t German Baptist chureh will meet at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoo home of Mrs. A. Eichstaedt, 2 Cherry street B. Honline will deliver in his series of religious lectures at the Trinity rch Wednesday William A. Downey of seminary, Hartford, for- ¢ curate at St. Mary's church this city, will speak at Lenten sery- at the Church of St. John the lvangelist Monday night. Henry Hoar will lead the Epworth Irague meeting at the Trifity M. svening Home the Trniity M will hold & social tea at Thurday afterr at Mrs. Roy Schilling of scrmon morning 8. Neill will deliver the Mark's Episcopal society it urch tomorrow The Woman's society of e Missionary E. church 3 o'clock the ¢ 16 home Maplie o will f new wrch, | roshy will ob ed at the Epw ng at the E unday, March 2 George Ward scoutmaster of Troc at the Trinity M Ward, a graduate cuthe W Day™ rth Q. Co who was hand- Littheran | There will be no evening serviee!| church lin'g the troop in addition to his re- gular duties, There will b a mothers' meeting church on Mon- A musical social program will be provided re will be Lenten services at Reformatfon Lutheran church on Tuesd The B. tist ehureh will hold a IFanny Croshy | 7 o'clock to- Ludvigson at Charl {memorial service morrow evening. [will lead. Afrs, f Ameri wi omas of Boston. secretary wnization work in Ne speak at the mid-week at the F ; servi {Baptist church. mission study | First Daptist church will meet at o Mght cluss of the The £ T0BREAK GROUND " HOR NEW CHURCH Relormation Lutheran Gongrege- '1 —_— Whe Rev., turns over brand a shovelful of carth with a new spade on Court strect tomorrow morning, he ill officially start operations which 1 a few months 10 edfice for the Evar urch of the Re Ninate wew $80, cavitt will begin excavat basement, in which pa ation expects to wor winter rolls arou day morning held tomorrow in t M. halt on Hur ock the cone tion will march in a body to t the proposed new street near Sou a ground bre held Higl g St will be | The prayer will inclu nvocation g ceremony with will turn over the service hreakii a br rst s | A it in conns {with the building of the new churcl |is the fact that tye large tree wheh property of sentiment and upo be tands in front of the Iwhich the city was prevaile 1ing ¢ ve star even if it b the sidewnlk arou ¥ riord | | sehillin scrvice at | pices of the Ey i | | o'elock Iriday afternoon at the home jtre enna of Maple hill. + tion to Have Ceremony Sunday | 1 ‘1 ction L\ the Now ool Reve Dr, DBritain district teachers will \ speaker there enten ar me The choir will meet for rehearsal serviee cvening at ting of the Luther on Friday evening irday instruetion, St Service in in German at ol True Disciples.” iter each serviée fn the respective languag Lenten Wednesday Reformation I"ourth Sunday in Lent, unday — 11 a fce on Court stre 10 Lenten services will be held Tues- B evening at 8 o'clock, catechetical he morning the confirmation elass will meet for Mattliew's h 10:43 Savior's Pr gervice in German at 7:45 p. a. m., ground bre: t, Tuesday and Friday The meet Sunday Wednesd s Sunday 10:45 0 a m., ple's meeting, W needay school v afternoon. Joh a. ., German service. Tuesday — 8 p. m., Young Peo- Methodist Ch Trinity — 9:30 a. m., Wveryman's 9:30 10:45 a. m., by Ilord, “Who Ts Your Master?” 6:00 league He address by the pastor, Special hy Kenneth 4:10 training Tuesday — 4:10 p. m,, week-day school, dth and 5 0 Sunday Bible cl school. ice. rmon Epworth Leader, p. m., meeting . m Monday — membership dist church. 6 class supper training class Scouts W Aid 6th and 7:30 p. 8. T:30 p. hursday — al 162 M 800 m,, tod Re h i 7:45 p. m, class meeting dnesday — 3:00 p. m., Lad meeting. 4:10 p. 1., wec Rev. | school, Ttk m. o ., prayer mecting, Frida; school. 8:00 p. m,, A. M Sunday Aft the past 12 the church Burdick last treasurer of Mr. \ccepted was advan ireh vas tiop of assistant tr remain as a committee, » annual meeting of the directors of rs were elected for t! follows J. Emerson Ford, torney Mortimor H. Camp, secretar Oldershaw, assistant sec ry Charles W, Hawkins, Hancock, dick will the finance It was tl hoard of Offic y ar a8 ouis A. rry G. William tary D. fund William Committe Chari ctary , treasurer of benevolences Cur treasurer s were concer eryman’s Bible class. 10:45 a IHARRY HANGOCK 1S NEW TREASURER F O e i - | OCCEAS . M. Burdick in This Gapacity at Methodist Church scrving in that or 15 years ai 1 with the f. for 20 years evening Burdick's Harry G 1 A vic Ca R Ca Willia »d Goodrich ar ing, H. J Norris and E o er, sistants Finance, M Hawkins, Burdick, er, C. W er, Dugald ng nd Ford, and W. Irving “entenary day Brewster, C 38 1 R. J. Gooby and emperance, C. symonds Edu HO E S H Neumann E Miss J. Goob, wit H M pu Me sehools € B, Mc H ton Education E. Horton, A class will 104 p. 715 p. m., | with Maple str E sufficient native carvicrs were avalle \ble this year for such an expedis tlon. A very large Swedish expedis it was expluined, has already ntered T by the Hunza s, practically all the who, owing to the of that part of plentiful, it wus sald, suge d that the expedition be poste until next year and that it should then consist of as fow meme 50 us to leave parg carriers for othee expeditions which had aps d for hunting permits. was explained that MAKES APPEAL FOR COMMUNITY DRIVE Mayor Paonessa Urges Public 0 Gontribute Liberally A absorbing offici smal) India, are The viee carriers, population not of roy, Sunday meet Hart- Ahlquist will in the eventing will be held 45 o'clock. by the Sa Against chool or 6 by text, Min¢ Holy . m pastor, “Why Hewrt Ghost? Hath Lie sunday Christian In 13 p. m., preach text, “Hia 1" in to! o8 m d ng ple.” Prayer and class meeting on Tues day 0p 7 the 0~ youan M prociamation yor A. A, Paon today ur i Thursday eve- ion hy 1he owing to wild characteristics of that part 1 arcity of Kuroe of emergency, ent had found the organiz expeditions and native help, NEW GERMICIDE FULLY EAPLAINED Dr. lLeonard Tells About of Hexylresorcinol evening public with t1 — tees under whose supervi United Community Corporation (Episcopal) i L in St Fourth Mark's Sunday m., holy communion 1. m., church school, 11:00 a morning prayer and by Rev, H. T. Bodley Young | ¢ People's fellowship, fh\ ~ Wednesday, Feast AT fation, T 9:30 a. m., holy p. m., evening pr by the Rev. J Friday 1 service in the church. the it at o'clock 10 drive for 0:30 | tollo the will to raise funds Scouts, Girl Scouts Fresh YOU'S Imessag Monday, Corporation United launch rmon ty 0 p. m., at 9:15 a, m.; 4 1l drive . m. Scrmon r for All His Sunday school of the Annun- Air Camp, Boys' berculosis Reliet | Britain = Welfare Association | Visiting Nurse Associution, Salvation Nildren's | ATmY and the Day Nursery RS “During the week, the preople this community will be given opportunity to show their apprecia- tion for the inestimable amount good these agencies are working in his city. To my mind, words urg- ing generosity are unnecessary when wecomplishments of these ups are considered. It seem necessary only to call to the opening of this campaig: to suggest that every resident of this city constitute himself a committee of one to assure success in the drive by submitting his contribution with- out waiting to be solicited. * committees for the drive are well organized and everything sible will be done fo assure a thorough canvass of the city Real- izing, as I am sure every resident of New Britain does, that it is a privi lege to assist thes in their work, it should not be y for the committee mem- s to go out and solicit and T hope eiv work will be made lighter by your cooperation ; “It i8 hoped that the quota exeeeded. in ¢ e will do their utmost to lish their g 1t every citizen’s duty and privilege to a “A. M. PAONESS “Nayor. The opening of the drive for $62,- will take place at the Burritt hotel at noon Monday when about 750 workers will gather for the f luncheon and discussion of the of campaign. communion, 7:30 Rociat and New sermon on m, of an Sccond Advent 10:45 with sermon by the “The Miracle of the Jew." n., Sunday school. 7:00 p. ning service with sermon, Happiness of Joh's Family.’ Thursday evening at 7:3¢ Bible study 1 of Sunday service eervices, ing serv- m, morning pastor, 12:05 p. m, eve- would ention and N March 21 ~Dr. Veader of th meet afternoons. choir o'clock, nard, chairman commit- national d further Medical society tion of hexylresorci- antiseptic which he recent- The new drug has been deseribed as 50 times more ef- fective acid in its power to kill rms in the genito-urinary While the to the stomach an istered with in capsule form Dr, Leonard red it to be to o-urinary discovery as soluble to a capable of being gl percentages by will on internal antiseptics, - carch council, explair Christian Science service at 10: Matter.” Sunda Lefore the Baltimor w's Sunday subject 9:45 a, m Wednesday o'clock. The — Room 504 National Bank building is open to the public daily from 12 noon until 4 o'clock except Sundays and holi- daye. last night the m., English Sunday school. 8 evening meeting at Dos- than carbolic reading room i 0 p. m, Lenten g ot s A ic is an irritant dDes has been admin- Non-denominational People's Sunday 10:45 Knapp, a missionary from Africa, will preach. 12 m. Sunday school. 6 m.. Young People’s meeling, Mr. Bryar. 7 p. m., evening service, “Life of Livingstone in Song and Story,” by the young people. Wednesday — 4 p. m., Iren's meeting. Friday ribed his ermicidal, and a. m., church baptismal serv- | J. Emerson will o —_— 8 m, Mm Those Kidneys, The cffect of Leonard said, w once with the sec an devotional 08 nry Hoar, 7:15 is hexylvesorcinol, Dr. 10 combine at secretions of the kid- 1 to render those secretions cter themselves The power of the drug Dr. Leonard said, when cretions are alkaline, Leonard presented reports of which he eaid the new an- \‘v‘.“n;{ r'c.\xllxlzl‘l:’:_ytr"'g: MEETS WITH H]NDRANCE ‘ s Siscpiococous and baes ococcus, streptococcus and bac- for Christ.” y g = ~Dr. Leonard declared, essi combatted, — 4:00 p. m., children's | Viceroy of India to 1 two he said, conquered after treatment from two to 19 days, al- third, peculiar to the intestine, required more pa- hompson bacillus operations also o treatment with his 1g to Dr. Leonard. work in evolving was carried on for the > Johns Hopkins and public health led by ist. Roberts, m., church class. p. — Choir rehearsal, st grades, Meth m., Philathe Emmanuel Gospel e 10:00 a. rvice, 5 p.om = m.. prayer| 10:45 a. m,, topic, ““The Proof of the ing God.” 12:15 p. m., Bible school, meetin toy k-day South lec- L grades, , Honline hoir rehe ) p.om, Mrs. e, “Conquest 1esday meeting. Thursday week prayer Urges Them ypes, Roy s Postpone lt—Cannot Use 745 meeting. p. m mid- , the Hunza Pass Bit 10:45 International Students a. m, junior Bible ¢ 11:00 a. m., study on i Passover,” 3 p. m., sermon by | Harry Manning of Newport, R. 1., lon “David's Tu Ass'n, Washir posed exped Theodore as met Kermit Roosevelt into Tur with difficulties, arned today, owing to the the vice of India party to the Hy Pass om India to Turke: is un- derstood permission is being sought to use another route M. The Indian govern Trier of ap E. E 8 William A tcher and Rackliffe. Lo hers, . Agard and Morgan rgans. President Epwort! 1gue, Miss Dorothy Parker. Presi- t of W. . M. S., Mrs. Fred Par- President of W. H. M. William Calvert, President of <" aid Mrs, Rie Hulbert, . Prostdent of Junior Aid, Mrs. reh 2 under the of aug- — on Zion m., preac 5 roy permit use most part W. Hawkins and A sgHoplior £ local nination of ion THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS BRING RESULTS preachers, H Agard Neumann and ment's pos Camp. Prof. W. G Wesleyan W Boy Scout work Waiter R, I" 0 imor Fred nd . Chanter al Mrs. ity for cupi 1 having - 7. M Il speak to $16.- : Everyman’s Bible Class SUNDAY ceipts and expenditures of §1 The total assets of the placed and asscts at $2709.35, leaving an esti- mated doficit of $360.95. The Ladies' Ald society reported monthly suppers every month except January and that the society had catered for various organization and committees. It was reported |that the procecds of a bazaar last spring enabled the society to provide a new carpet the church at $1800. The pulpit chairs were up- holstered at a cost 52 Othe work done by the organizatior ing the year fncluded refin the floors in the auditorium cost of $64, redecorating the cl ‘ Worship r at $135 1 rmon by REV. on a carpet in the church parlor, ¢ the welfare |and $42.68 for dishes and Kitchen | § Subject : ; 4 utensils in the parsonage, pu INDIVIDUAL CONTACT ppC linen and silver for the church Kit- A. Cashmore, |chen to the exten of $60, i 1 Mrs, James |towards the Methodist hospita tam made the final t $44 the deaconess endowment The treasurer of the ported a ba showed ity werd th resignation Han- | 8i- M. E. CHURCH 9:30 A, M. from ¢ isurer, Mr mem ur- of the church President R for ce persident ¥ s of § treasurer secre- t finar lvert, ichard Hulber in assi a cost of pai s fol lusic:— ‘Son of the Living God, T “God Shall Wipe Away Shelly Field is Our Confe Foste payment of socie h power Mrs Thomas, Bos Camp, ! T Walter Knapp, a A cordial will preach church tomorrow nig missior at the M W Gladys Mi ¥ Shall We Not Go Again Tomorrow? LET'S MAKE EVERY SUNDAY GO-TO-CHURCH SUNDAY A Picture of Unusual Character The Great White North The story gf the daring expedition of Kknud Rasmussen, the Arctic explorer SUNDAY EVENING, 7:15—SOUTH CHURCH DOORS OPEN AT 6:45 H yrghn Morgans Maxon and C H. C. Doolit- and L. W fc groes, Oldershaw Morning Worship at 10:45 rd Fox. “RESPONSE TO THE DEMANDS OF THE er MIND" Parsonag e aiia A Home of Wors st Cordially Welcome p for Qe 1

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