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AMONG THE CHURCHES AND THEIR PEOPLE FANOUS WAR FILY AT SOUTH CHUREH Barbara Frietchie Picture--Mer- rimac and Monitor Battle TWO CLASSES WILL BE CONFIRMED TOMORROW Matthew's and St John's German Lutheran Churches 1o Have Confirmation Ceremonies, A mo days < Class S Matthew's RS, HORTON T0 SING e Congregational Churches Teacher iIn Voice in This City amd Hartford—She is Familiar Tigure in Many Churches Mrs. R 300 prano and inst “We W (a) "W (o) T “Sa club. i ing of Troop 2, Boy Former Kaiser's Yacht To Be Seen in England Blessi The pa e Thunder.” “Meeting t Washington Park Cops Gl Need Not Be Rum C ha~c|~ pasta necon at 3 3 p.m., library 1 community hour at house First § worship 181 e Speaker Ar- ung Mr 188 3 p.m p. m. Yo Speaker to par- n pper meet- Women's Mission- M L. Sons o Foreign \Wars, ations Memorial Young Peoy the church sc V. Ham m me get’! by ( primary ant ents of ice cream a Lutheran Churches S G former loca New school In the after- Brit- section | will meet workers | | Christ.” T4 Tuesday evening It presiding elder of th hold This Includes New Brit Hartford, South Manchester, |at Farestyille o] | Hartford meet f an Iy I'rayer o'clock and iin, iristol Hulteen open t conference, last quafterly church, will Hen- will evening T & son 3 risto co May 81 | Sunday ) Mark's ¥ nombers 41, fler Asce . Sunday @ { 780 a ten . m. church m., sche morning praver and m., | m., Young People's Wednesday—3:30 service of the Little Friday—4:15 p, m a1 lieks on Alaska for church rooms, 10 A, m, e 1115 A Sunday schoo Monday evening, the cate ass will meet at the parsonage at hetical uesday eve irch ec he school will meet Saturday holy communion Non-Denominational | Sunday, June 14, is Children's|tho question of man's People | Preaching by the m, “Are You & Sunday school sessic Young Ieople’s mect preaching by the max of Revelation.” Wednesday, 4:00 p meeting. eday ple's socic ted™ urday ng Friday 7:45 p. 1 75 pom Fveryman's = - Bi & m nity Epworth 8s, sermon Emmanuel 10:4 Sunday From service; topie, “If any lo His will, he sha loctrine her it town farm pastor, 5 p. Young people worship, s meet ing toy Tih m., Ladies' i = e ing at t lay 45 p. m. prayer mecting. prayer il Christian Sunday seryice at ect R and choir re Zion « 1 at 9:45 m.; tor at 1 aled T he Lamh is Wort] v gclionl deav 15 Al am ok Which Open.’ m. C 6:30 p publie daily o'clock exce days. huilding at 12:30 p. eociety at : “The Suffering of Pt m, crence Jpiscopal holy communion Memorial yed 2" 2 noon pastor, Rible gchool; 5 Dodge, Science from 12 Sundays LITTLE DAYTON ~ DRAWS CROWDS Great Influx to Tennessee Town for Evolution Hearing ‘ lRelxgwus Items I = The Epworth League will mect at 3 o'clock at the Methodist church to fo the town farm to hold a song service, The 6 o'clock devotional | class meeting | meeting will be omitted The Friendship club of the odist church will meet at the church at p. m., Monday and i this | will go to Shuttie Meadow lake for a | [ pienic supper. At the last meeting ot the club the following were elect- [ed as officers for the coming year: | President, Ruth Stockwell; vice- president, Tsabel Westlake: secre- tary, - Dorothy Ripple; treasurer, Signe Kellerman; charge of devo- Esther Tuttle; charge of financial activities, Mildred Ripple: | | 1t's no small committee, Murigl | of Helpers, s ofsaocial | this small mountain of 2 filustruted ad- | Stockwell; charge PrOETam, | vonviation or iess, will ‘find itselt the children of | Evelyn Reffelt. There an- | with double 1 perhaps W the parish |other cradle roll party for mMOtREr) yujrupied for the spec is [and babies on Thursday afternoon. | jikely to ensue when Clarence Dar- June 2:30 to 4 o'clock. | Field Malone and Wil« | row, Dudiey liam Jennings Bryan lock horns on ahistoric an= ev. J ¢ New the A. Auten, England fourth and Meth- un., May Litile wed with an impending ine ands for the trial of Jo arged with Violating the statute against the teachs evolution in the publie t today for army and Pullman car for the overflow | state’s new ing of schiools, hegan tents, amplifierd sldings 1o care row nsion Day 2:30 11 o'clock, | sermon, 6 p.| feilowship. | tions, p. m., annual | { charge ol fob, for overn wn villibe and tripie Day, 7 a. m 4 from s day. pastor at 10:45 X The summer school of religious | m.. | education for Sunday school teach m., | ers and officers will be held Junc Cli- | 23 to July 4 at Wesleyan university, | Middletown, Conn. Begin now 1o children’s [ make your plans to spend at least | one day at the school. For further | fiers for the courthouse and lawn m., prayer meet- ormation kindly sec Miss Grau- | and a third to r,«xnn the railroad on . lich. | the clearing all local rehearsal | ek siding trial, for Pullman Me- at} | called to { Jury for ne Scopes case, cestry The Dayton cinb proposition yesterday ¢ to itees pointed to ask senators war department the crowd, other at the down ap- ressmien and state 'nts from the ticient to house to obtain ampli= i 6:00 . ing; 7:00 p “The busincss. Com 1o 8 p. m,, possibility of ts during the coaches. choir Stanley al church will vote tomorrow The members of the Gospel L el m., prayer and a. m., preach- man willeth to | 11 know of the| John T. Raulston, who has a special session of the grand st Monday to take up the said today that all at- waive the ‘state . and pass fall term | mori; Judge the morning servica on the question of changing the Sunday schedulc the summer program, in effect Jast be of God:|¥ear. It the change is vated it wil | orncys_hate conarnied 45 b, m.. | (8Ke' eftoct Juns 21.. The propossd - To8Y 27 itics in order that 0 p. m. | change be Sunday schoel at 9 j SURLEME court miy r¢ ible Doe. |a m., all departments, church sery- ipon the hefor e at 10 3!1’ suprem 5 will the court children's | Troop 13, TRoy Scouts, of the p. m. ladles |Stanley Memorial church. will have | p. m. cottage|a hig celebration at the church| be home of Mr. |Tuesday evening, when a typical Plainville. ting will be held for demonstra- mid-week | tion purposes, in an entertainment | given to the adults. There will be a | magician and lce cream and cake. enatofi;ittllxan Now At Odds With Dawes 23 —(AP)—Key rom Nevada, t th Vice-President matter of cloture for | Pittn m Dawes in t the senate, { Inaletter Ithe senator in the country with reg ton and mold senate was of minori lish o to the New York Times says eatended debates have advised the rd to vital legisia- 1 public opinfon. The wléd for the protection . and to estah- as exists in the the very pur- Long White Gloves l sed By London Traffic Cons | T.ondon, May 23 (AP) — T.onden trafic policemen having adopted long white sleeve gloves so to make their hand and arm signals more visible to pedestrians and ! drivers of vehicles have becn dubbed “white wings.” 10:45 . Rody 'n\v\a\ Wednesday | ‘ 8 o'clock Room 504, Na- is open to the noén until 4 and holi- senate a clotu house wou pose of 1) such nuliify scnate, Disclaiming any Qurpose to criti- Washington Members of police her. Stamford le\\eler He]d For Ha\ ing Firearms a 23 (AP) s taken Morris to} police int M\ and | i of this The Fn’st Church of Chnst Pastor Emeritus: HI WILLIAM MAIER Acting Pastor: THEODORE AINSW ORT 10:00 A. M.—Church 11:00 A. M.—Morning Worship Sermon by Mr. Greene. Subject: “LEARNING BY M.—Men's Bible Subject: AL Ct Iv\m SRS I GREENI anL was School. attorney LOSING” 1215 R Class. HEINING over in Techow, 6:00 P. Contrast Betwe Natural Laws. l)ut \\neless im' Help ) ting May 23 \\I) ind Our Conce ded Sermon VISIE POLICE CHIEFS ON COME TO “THE GLAD-HAND CHURCH" ev. W. H. Alderson of Trinity M. E. Church Will Speak To EVERYMAN'S BIBLE CLASS at the LAST SESSION THIS YEAR METHODIST CHURCH TOMORROW 30 A. M. New officers will be installed . CHICAGO BANAER HEADS CHAMBER ' J. W. O'Leary Elected Presicent Am]ual Meeung May. 23—(AT) n W. O'Leary, banker of C ts are Lewis Graduate School Makes Scholarship Awards ARMSTRONG for RELEASED Har Waterbury Boys Give \lalm of Bad Blaze ry, Conn.. (AT) m-m« mnl Tohn 1Mo 4, respectively, quit and rushed 104 Orang e THD HOLDU 1civ hase- 1o ect here rned thre pt their @ six tenemen With th atened ning Yo a coni- old-ups lere handits Loss is etted covered | L nonds and $600 in cash Ups were perpet of DBroud and of the time When Wil 3 estian fo ompany, was describing to police r Lundits robbed worih of unset diam Ellingson Girl Goes on Trial on 15th of June R May (AT) and Tying l.¢ started out Radio cash Lady \;tor D;eg Not Fi avor \Iakmq Bcts PILOTS Fisie Designer, AIRPLANT Mackay Takes Flying Steamp=hip 11orhy oek, b o Mise t put S OtheT RREEDERS T Rapide Forty-four i more than Holste ual ¢ Fricsiar held red the an - NEWARK JEWELERY - - - Loot Taken by Bandits Amounts fo $100,000 varle, N Ji, M business i Maiden 1 two gunme rohbed Mich 1665 delegates. cize the house he writes “white | “The country has wiinessed the re- wings” have been placed at con- sult of a rule in the house.” Houses of Parliament and other ticnal legislature, life crusader, corners and for the first week Scnator Pittman writes that for vo attracted much attention, Tn t year yught for the same instances crowds as-"thing Dawes now A sembled” to wateh fhe policem cxperience of vei i their “wings” that extra po- has | had shoo s in error | the spectators on their way that | “It is possible that | trac conld again flow through its much As an experiment the ner in nae bu such \r, hut the wive pri him that he wi vo- icemen to be cal to <0 our count suffers from too legislatio normal Adolph Menjou Los Sends Telegram Saying Must Pay $1,000 Loan He Cannot Come to Court New York, May 23 (AP)—\Irs, New York, May —(AP)—When John . liggett, Sol Streetfie called trects. | Adolph [in city T A A hily £l char 1y (AP) yesterday after- | $100,000 worth | Both rated in the vi- rket formerly an opera ne wa nt ou, motion picture actor t today $1,000 en borrowed from her Mrs. Liggett said saw an articla in a film ine the mes how lstating that Menjou was earning Monday him of $100,000 {82,500 a week .and this rccalled to = Mag her the loan FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 9:14< Bible School erday a charge of as- ph Hoehler, a Loy nded Mag “I'm rt today ppear on against broy nger Conway A will be ur said Masse trate 11 cou for sorry [ ago. e to he in cc onds in froy n entered t Thon taking ring € 10 a chair, {he of the w.wm,:‘ ttracting the policeman d one 10:45 Morning Worship Sermon by REV. WILLIAM ROSS Subject “On Behalf of Christ” Anthem—"Sing Alleluia’ Forth” Trio—"“The Wings of the Morning” Buck Seott The Lone Appasanmy, (Indian Electrical 7:45, an illustrated lecture on * Mr. K. Thursday Star Mission,” Student). for 1 19 beer by ry constitu- advice not to er race Ivise v ARE The People’s Church of Christ COURT STREET REV, . L, BROORS, Pastor m—"“Are You Sure YOU SURE YOU ARE SAVED? 10:45 a 7:00 p. m—"The Climax of Reyvelation.” Come to & Church That Believes in Regeneration your money or O MEET May states and Can- repre- breeders in.Friesian cat- nvention of the Association here June 2-3 T TR T SR T STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH “The Little Church with the BiG Wclcome.™ 10:43 a. m. MEMORIAL SUNDAY. and “LEST WE FORGET" Fntertainment, onn special music sermon. Taesdns 8:00 p. m. ANl are cordially invited and heartily auspices Boy Scouts, Troop 13 o welromed Barbara Frietchie One of the Really Great Pictures, and the Finest Patriotic Picture Made. SOUTH CHURCH — SUNDAY 7:45 EIMMIGRANTS TO CANADA Morning Wor-hip at 10:45—Serme We Welc Doors Open at 7:15 by the Pastor— THE COHESIVE ELEMENT? ome you Heartily to all Our Services of Worship, Instruction and Fellowship