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EASTER PROGRANS IN CHURCHES (Continued from Page 10) 9:15 a. m. and will include selec- tions from “The Bohemlan Girl “Mozlac” overture, and ““Priests’ Mageh,” by Mendelssohn, The “Spring Song" by the same com- peser, with a speclal flute obligato, will “be played durlng the offertory. Nothing but high class music will be | played by the quintet inithe future, P el St. Mary's R, C, Under the direction of Crean, the*program at St. church will be as follows: At 9 O'clock Mass Processional “Quecn of Heaven, Rejoice," In tMe End of tie Sabbath," solo ise Ye the Father,” Gounod. sional John J. Mary's 10:30 Mass vrocessional, (orchestra and organ) Queen of Heaven, Rejoice.” “Kyrie” from the mass of Theresa. “Gloria-credo,” from the masssn F, La Hacha. “Sanctus” from the twelfth Mozart. “Agnes Del,” Canon for three volees Offertory, “Haec ‘Dies (for Easter) Solemn Benedictlon. “0 Salutaris.” “Tautem Ergo. “Divine Praises.” “Laudate Daninum.” tecessional (orchestra and organ) Soldists will be Mrs. Mary T. [Crean, Mra. J. C. Connolly, Miss fKafhileen Walsh, James Donahue (and I red ‘Desrosiers. St. mass, Second Advent n Sunday morning service at 10 o'clock with sermon for, children ‘‘The Lesson of the Apple Tree; YEaster exercises for the Sunday school. Evening service at 7 o'clock with sermon: “God's Challenge and Sa- “tan’s Accusation.” Thursday evening, Bibla study. 7:80 o'clock, » = . & . TO HAVE ENTERTAINMENT Friends of the Children's Home will attend an entertainment tomor- row afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. There will be special Easter music by the children. Rey, H. Schneck of sthe German Baptist church will de- liver an address, Easter The Sunshine society will furnish lce cream for children's dmner to- morrow.. MISS MCAULEY T0 LEAVE CHURCH WORK | Poor Health Makes Resignation Nec- nding Commitice Expresses Regret | Resolut®ns ot regret upon the vesigndtion of Miss Margaret Me- ,Auhy as pastor's asslstant at l»u First Congregational tehurch have been adopted by the standing com- mittee of that ehurch, Miss McAuley was connected with the IMirst church for several years as pastor's assistant and director of religious education, In addition to her other duties she acted as church sccfetary. Recently she was com- pelled to ask for an extended leave of absence because of a physical breakdown, and her resignation is sald to have followed for the same reason. The resolutions are as follows: Whereas - Miss Margaret A, Mc- Auley, because of ill health, has tendered her resignation as pastor's assistant and director of religlous education In this church, the stand- ing committee acting for +the church, desires to voice the deep has been accepted. The church wishes to make a mat- ter of .record its appreciation of the sterling Christian qualities Miss McAuley brought * to her la- bors, her complete devotion to' the interests of chureh and school, as tending her efforts, We realize that she spared not herself in service for others, abd we pray that she soon may he re- stored to health and to fellowship with us, Easter Message in Song and Picture The theme of the Easter ‘Sunday | evening service of worship at the South Congregational church will be “The Easter Message in Song and Picture.,” Some of the gregt Easter hymns of the Christian church wiil be sung, and several new motion pletures, appropriate to the Laster season, will be shown, Sunday NATIONAL BIBLE INSTITUTE DAY Facnthitel Gosgall Glureeh Franklin Square Services Conducted hy Students of the Institute 1p. ‘m.—Across the MISSES JORDAN Continent By Faith and ROBERTSON 7 p. m.—Subject: The Two Calls Special instrumental and vocal music. The public is cordially invited to these services regret with which this r\‘fllglm'lon‘l which | well as the remarkable success at- | The Ladies' Adl soclety of the Stanléy Memorial church will hold an Easter soclal at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternood, The Stanley Memorial church men's club will hold a soclal ¥ri- day evening at 7:30 o'olock, It will be ladies' night. Rev. Dr. A B, Honline will de- liver the final lectures in his course on religious education Wednesday evening at the Trinity M. E. church. On Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock, there will be a soclal re- union of the home department of the South Congregational church school under the direction of the superintendent, Miss Ellzabeth R. are invited, The foreign missionary dl‘nm"- ment of the South Congregational church will hold a half-day sewing meeting beginning~ at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon. The sewing will be for the Madura hospital. The confirmation class “of St John's German Lutheran church will maet Tuesday and Thuraday after- noons at 4:15 o'elock, Evangelistic services at the A. M. Zion church will begin on Sun- day, April 19, and continue until the 29, Miss Martha Parker will be the preacher. \ George Wild will leag the Young People’s meeting at the First Bap- tist church tomorrow evening. There will be an all-day sewing meeting at the Ifirst Baptist church Wednesday. Luncheon will .be served at noon, | The Young Woman's sewing guild | |of the First Baptist schurch — will {meet at 7:30 o'clock evening. The meeting will be pre- ceded by a Supper at 6:30 o'clock. The quarterly meeting of §t. John's Cerman Lutheran church ‘will take place at 8 o'clock Wednesday eve- | ning. The standing committes of the German Baptist church will meet at 18:30 o'clock tomorrow evening. The German Baptist church will Lold its quarterly business meeting at 8 o'clock Monday evening. The Woman’s guld and Woman's auxiliary, of §t. Mark’'s Episcopal cpurch will hold a joint mecting at 3 o’clock Wednesday afternoon, Rev. Samuel Sutcliffe, the rector of the church, will give an fllustrated lec- ture on Alaska. The annual supper at 5 o'clock. Dr. T. B. Paton will ‘address 's Bible class of the Fi »gational ehurch on “The Re- tomorrow illustrated ‘ Rev, the m Cong ligion of the Canaanites” ;noon. The talk will be by stercopticon sli The Woman's Misslonary socicty of the First Congregational church will hold Its April meeting on Wed- | nesday. It will be an all-day affair; | surgical dressings. will be prepared | tor the hospitals of Madura, India, {and at Collbran, Colo. In the after- |noon Miss Margaret Welles of | Ahmednagar, Tndia, will speak and | tell of the work of the local church's { missionary. Miss Clara Labaree. “The Significance of the Reurrection of Jesus” CHURCH SCHOOL EASTER Sermon by REV. L. At 11:00 a. m, B. PATON, D. D. SERVIGE AT 10:00 A. M. 'EASTER VESPER MUSICALE . At 4:00 p. m. By the Choir assisted by Mr, Herman Stewart, flutist, and Mr. Roy Tuttle, 'cellist EASTER The Day of Days SPECIAL EASTER PROGKAM OF PICTURES AND MUSIC Rest—Inspiration—Uplift SOUTH CHURCH DOORS OPEN Morning Worship at 10:30 SUNDAY, 7:15 P. AT 6:45 Wednesday | of the Woman's guild will be held | Miss Cora B, Graulich, drector of religlous education at the Fpinity M, i, church, will start a glass In church membership for juniors at ¢ o'clock Monday afternoon,’\April 20, Senlors wish to take this course are requested to meet at the' Sunday school hour, “Jerushy Dow's Family Album® will be given by the Trinity M. E. church cholr on the evening of May 6, SOCIAL NEWS (Coutinued from Page Three) of Mr, and Mrs. Walter Crabtree of | of Mr, and Mrs, Welter Crabtree of Lincoln street, will return to Hoston Tuesday after spending her -prlngi vacation in town. . Miss Ruth x-,mory of Lynn, ‘Mass., is the house guest of Miss Ebba Itoseen, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. C. N. Roseen of Harrison strect. Miss Emery and Miss "Roscen 'are class- Eastman, Members and their friends mates at the Rhode Island School of s | Deslgn, Providence, R. 1 Miss Marjorie Baldwin, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Carlyle Baldwin of I"orest street is home from New York city for the weck-end. | “ v Miss Linnea Kallgren, daughter of ! Mrs, Amanda Kallgren of Dwight {street will return Monday to the Katheryn Gibbs schodl in Provi- dence, R. 1. “ v e [ Abble G. Dawson and her |daughter, Miss Abble Dawson of rospect street, are spending the ster holidays with Mrs, Dawson's sons, James A, and Edward K. Daw- | son of New York city. | Mrs. Tsrael Nair left Friday for New York city to spend the week-end. | Russell Iwr{n of Imroln street is home from Carnegie Institute of Technology to spend his Easter va- cation in town. \Mr. and Mrs., Robert Gibson of ilizabeth Court, Plainville, are spending the holidays in Philadel- ! phia, Pa. (Y Ty & Mrs. N. Minatree of East Berlin, is visiting relatives in Philadelphia and Richmond, Va. . Henry G. Mildrum has resumed . Institute, after spending the spring recess with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, E. W. Mildrum. . (3 0y with their parents in East Berlin. They are students at Suffie}d school. . oo Miss Kathryn Clark, daughter of of Garden strect, returned today from Vineyard Haven where she has been visiting her grandmother, Mrs. R. M. Clark. . e Miss Sylvia Clark, of Elm street is home from the Sargent School of Physical Education, Boston, Mass, . S ety George Kimball is spending a few days with his parents Mr. and Mrs, A. G. Kimball of Lexington strect. Mr. Kimbail is a student at Prince- ton university. | o e e Miss Anna Gourson of this city, will spend the week-cnd fn New York city. . Miss Eldona Politis of this city, spending the Faster vacation Providence, R. 1. .o is in . Earle Putney {s spending the week end in New Hampshire. PR & Mr. and Mrs Charics Slater and family of Kensington arc spending thelr Easter vacation In New York cit . Miss Minnie Holmgquist of Ken- ition in Boston, Clemens Diemand is spending his |spring recess with his parents, and Mrs. Joseph Diemand of South | Burritt street. Mr. Diemand is a |student at the Connecticut Agricul- | tural college. Miss Aina Anderson, daugher of Mr. and Mrs. J. Anderson of Chest- |nut street 1s spending the Faster { holidays with Miss Elizabeth Stayton |o¢ Philadelphia, Pa . Wilson Killough arrived today from Chicago, Iil., to foin Mrs. Ki |ough who is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Robinson Harrison street . Mr. and Mrs. [Kensington avenue are shending end in New York city. . week Mr. and Mrs. Harold Haich « |Lincoln street are spending a fc | days in New York city. . Arthur Walker of Hartfc her daughter, Mrs. Howar . . Vs visiting | M. You are most cordially invited to his studies at Worcester Polytechnic | Philip Mildrum and Russell North | are “spending their Easter vacation | Dr. Robert M. Clark and Mrs. Clark | sington is spending her Easter vaca-. Wilson of Harrison street, | PR | Mrs, Willlam H, Judd'ot Muiray street, Mrs, J. 1, Glipatrle of Camp street and Mre. James North of Bunnyledge are amdng thé mem- bers of Isthe aW¥ey chapter, | Daughforaof The Amerjcan Rovolu- D, C., the latter pdrt of next week to attend the Continental Congress which will be held there during the | week of April 27th, | . Mrs. J. W, Bush and J, W, {Jr, are spending the Easter tion in New York city. Bush, vaca i |" Mr. and /Mrs. William; Judson of | Pleasant stréet are the guests | Rev, 8. W. Derby of Tariftville BERLIN NEW) (Coninued from Page Seven) P were Charles M. The pall bearers Weldon, Edwin B, Adams, George Griftith, Leon G, Hall, Robert W. Andrews and Charleg A. Warren, Damon Holding His Own Herbert H. Damon of Berlin street was holding his own in his in 8t fight against pneumonia today, it | was reported at his home, Mr. Damon has been seriously il for scveral days, st. Paul's Church Masses will be celebrated at 7:30 9 and 10 o'clock at St. Paul’s church, Kensington, tomorrow morning. Spe- Jal Easter music has been arranged. | Sacred Heart Church Mass will be celebrated o'clock tomorrow morning Sacred Heart church, East The organist musical program which will be pre- |sented by the choir. Sunday school will follow the service. Berlin Congregational The Boys' class will meet at 10 lo'clock tomorrow morning. The morning service will be held at 10:45 | o'clock. The sermon by the pastor, Rev, muel A, Fiske, will be in |keeping with the Easter seasom. special program of music will sung, The Men's Bible class will| meet at 12 o'clock, noon, and the Sunday school will meet at the same hour, at at the Berlin. Vesper Service L‘nuc(-llul | The Easter Vesper service, plan- ned for tomorrow afternoon, will not be held, it was announced at the church today. Mrs, H. H. Damon, who is the organist at the chubch, will not be at the church at any time tomorrow, on account of her husband’s iliness. Kensington Methodist The morning service will be held at 10:45 o'clock tomorrow at the Kensington Methodist church, subject of the sermon by Rev. May B. Lord will be the text, “The Lord !Is Risen Indeed.” The Epworth League will meet at 7 o'clock in the evening under the leadership of Miss Laurilla Hanford, An Easter service will be held at 7:30 o'clock, the theme being, “The Victorious Life." ! Several young people will take part in this service, The Junior lcague | will meet Monday at 3:45 p. m. The | Ladie nesday afternoon at 2:30 | with Mrs, ¥. P. Kotzbach. ¢ Laughton will be the leader at the | Nghters tion, Who will leavo for Washington, | it €13 of this township 9 A second victory for as arranged a special {2 third game, | titled A | presented in the be | Plantsville The | to answer that question. d society will meet Wed- | o'clock | rles| mid-week service on Thursday eve- | ning at 7:30 o'clock. East Berlin Notes. There will be a celebration of the Holy Communian at church tomorrow mornnig at o'clock, with Sunday school at { o'clock. Rev., Harry I v New Dyitain will be i charge of service and special Easter music been arranged by the organist Max Sugenhime. Regular morning worship will held at the East Berlin MethoMst church tomorrow morning at 10:45 o'clock. Rev. A. C. Fuller will a sermon appropriate to ter, and thero will be special wster music. A session of the Sun- | day school will be held at 12 o'clock noon, and the Junior League will meet at 3 p. m.The evening ice will be held at 7:30 o'clock and Rev. Mr. Fuller will deliver the ad- dress at this service. Mrs. Marjorie Bailey and son, Les- . have returned to their ho Wilcox avenue, after spending some time with relatives in New York city. The Hubbard school, im cc tion with other schools in the t terlin, will open on Tues morning, after the regular Easter Gabriel's 9 10 Bo. of Mrs, PlAINVIllE NEWS (Continued from Page Seve r for members Manchester honors and 1 rmined to swamp tomorrc t night and W the etate ¢ ship later date. A large number of | rooters will accompa e players to Hartford to spu s and cheers. Collect Papers Monday Members of: the Woman of the Congregati have bean saving pers for the Y. M d be ready to ntatives of ti g The bo of the iring the the bund into mo » group's intere Proceeds The committee of t group which s Jolly Bunc y hem on with vel o wo! t was ma nee. This as made througt of donatior r for the eve the committ SOUTHINGION NEWS The raln and. the work of the fire yosterday combined to by undor control the tierce for- st firesshigh, broke out in the west. Thursday rnoon and burned over several hundred acres of valuable timber Jand with a reported loss of more than $100,000. The damage waus heaviest on “Waterbu mountain near Lake Compounce, where the finest timber grew, while Roaring Brook was the central point of the blagg, Many farms along the Mt Verflon road were. threatened, but the work of volunteer firemen con- Of fivibuted to check the flumes withe | out other damage than that to the timber, ‘ Thée rainfall yesterday was most welcome, as the long dry spell had necessitated the revoking of all pers mits to bulld fires. The constant danger of the past week now seems to be over, although a heavier rain will be needed to counteract entires Iy the extended drought. Funcral services for Angela Le- Clerc were held at his late home in Marion at 8t. Thomas' church at § o'clock this morning. Interment was Thomas' cemetery. The Pextos face Elmwood here to- night in one of the most important basketball games of the season, for they must win to stay in the race for the championship of the Farm- ington Valley league, Tied at the end of the regular season, a pla oft series was arranged and begun last Monday, when Elmwood won. the visiting team tonight will give them the cup, while a win for the Pextos will force which will be played on a neutral floor, Accommodations for the biggest crowd. of the season are being made., Dancing will fol- low the contest. feature the Southington A pageant en- Easter,” will be afternoon at the Congregational church. “post office” huilding at of Main street and Ber- is now nearing comple- expected to he ready for The windows Special music will Easter in churches tomorrow. ¥The First The new the corner lin avenue tion and is occupancy by May 1. were set yesterday, is now virtually complete except for the interior painting. The building is owned by the Southington Hospi- tal corporation. The Answer Jlmer — Has any other boy ever | | was lost | hours without food and water. kissed you? tosema; = 1 never know how — ldfe, | {elovated {of varlety to a position as the great- |terprise in the world today, | City, Here are three mon who stand for the highest ideals In the theatrical profession . Albee (left), president of the Keith-Albee Circuit, has, with the cooperation of the hcads of the other great clrcuits in this country, vaudevillo from the taint est and most powerful theatrical en- manding the services of the leading, members of the legitimate drama, of concert, of the movies and opera. Fred Stone (center), most beloved | figure of the musical comedy world, was born and raised in vaudeville, {and finds time amid the success of and the structure | | | th com- | LEADERS IN VAUDEVILLE ARTISTS' GALA NATIONAL WEEK CELEBRATION Stepping Stones” to be president of National Vaudeville Artists and tuke a real intevest in the welfare of its 12,000 members. Will Ttogers (right,) whose dry wit and shrewd philosophy are es- sentially American, is also a prod- uct of vaudeville, and is a life mem- ber of tI V. A, srs. Albee, Stone and Rogers among the many prominent gers and artists of this coun- who are leaving no stone un- 1ed to make a glorious success of e annual National Vaudeville Ar- tists'’ Week, to be ohserved in all the Yleading vaudeville theaters of this continent April 12 to 19 inclusive— |cight big days of fun and pleasure. Boy Lost In Desert Sydney, Australia—The cave periences of Iloyd Co! Ky, have caused old timers here to recall that in the early '90's a tiny boy, less than three years old, in desert country for ex- 70 He suffer: perien d no ill effects from his ex- ins at Cave | |Connecticut Co. Driver Held for Overloading Paul Griswold, driver of a Con- fecticut company jithey on the Ber- lin line, was arrested this morning by Traffic Policeman John Stadler en » chiarge of overloading his bus. HERALD’S EVENING RADIO TIMETABLE FOR STATION innipeg, Man l’msbmt Pa EEEEESASAAnAAns Fon du Lac J F, Okiahoma K Ii, Mitford V F, EREEEmEARRERAT ho,\, Denver, Col '\)’0. San Franclsco, (\llf KSAC, Manatian, Kas. aRaowky Chicago, X, Havana, Cuba. ¥ AAM, Newark, N. J.. *AH G, Richmond Hill, P, Ft. Worth, Tex, v, Co|umbm‘ 0. , New York Cleveland, O Chicago, T v York, N “‘:fs:z:: V00, i 09, Ka 0K ORD, 08, Jon WVVIWIAIAANGTVATNAE TUES. 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