New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 15, 1925, Page 10

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A # - et B J: 1 UN y D& BAGK H[]ME FINDS ‘BUIL' ; T |elder Dr. 8. W. Weller, newly ap- Get \nme ()ulsndo Help . \pm ited successor to Rev, F. A, Eofla, Aug p. t/r'»—-uu X - . Sunday W|th Autin rlm ised, will hold h\s first 1 welcome mnww- : 7 SoJohn's German Lutheran TS ; ! g Sunday morning, 10:30 o'clock, jee. f:n0 s FvR at Pl moum VI o e e 3 : 4 ik : - 3 e 4 i sermon by Dr. Arvid Gordh e o O Py T ) et of maintainiy 5 - 2 y 4 4 3 ' R ' A b . ’ Tuesday-—8 v the Korcign ject: “The Unpard le Sin —_— o a2 S bt 3 ¥ Misslon circle will meet at the home Tuesduy and Thursday, 8:30 te of August Olson, Kensington e S s e Plymouth, Vt, Aug. 15 (P—Tnck us i A m. G s home with his father, Preside : ; 3 ;i fhur § p m. o midweek [ Thursday--Outing of the men's Coolidge took full ntage today « ierm “Bu e o : : et v ] prayer seruice sociely at Lake Compounce, Cars ot the opportunitics for rest and re- |ed Gor R a 1 . 5 g 2 e 3 i 3 : E =z will leave the church at 7:30 p. m. laxation 1 has g 3 ree 2 ' 3 X N\ i ;. # i 3 Pirst Lt — The president was determin 1o r \ r % » 1 8 n Sunday niorn ¢ ¢ in Swed- |m.|nnuum| Bible Students' Assn, keep affairs of state in U i ] SN ) \ - ® ; A 3 ; » 10:30 o'clock. Sermon hy the will be no Junlor Rible ground before goi into a er= | o b . S 2 * ‘ 3 . Rible study this Sunday ence Monday with try o : J u evening the Brotherhoad | cause of the convention of the G and Senator Root. ‘They wil i - o ; 3 g will mect in the ehureh parlor at § | eval i a1 Bible Students’ into the exccuti home y to N ¢ y st ; 3 \ ; : o'clock 1 which is being held In to negotiations n de or UL L S g s : : oI E . A Christian Science refunding of t Trinity Methodist n % ¥ i « + X ) 35 ok N v, Y b & Su 1V serviee at 10:45 a, m. Sab- | A G o ; : s sot: “Soul”™. Sunday school at 0:45 | Sunday—-10:45 a. m. scrmon by g ; ¢ i A 4 2 e tev, Cha W Barrett, “Our Un- | Wednesday cvening mereting at § clase mert. . i “Diplomat representatives of the leading nations of H. Van Aasch Van Wyek, Holland ‘retary ate Kel- X (-]‘T,‘,h veading reom--Toom 04 [INR COH]H”‘S]OIS AWfll GOIITCI‘EHCE the world meet at Washington, 1. ., to sign the nine- logg, United States; Raoul Tilm -, I''aium: Visc te ke 05 18 i ‘mi 2 . " i ) Natlonal R ilding 1s open fo power treaty. Left to vight: Emile Dacschner, France; D'Alte, Portuwal: T -eo Matsudaiva, Japan, and Giaco- i f 12 noon until | €0 Wl[h Ples]de[] Dr. Alfred Sze, China: 1. G. Chilton, Iingland; Jenkheer mode de Martino, Ttaly. (‘ o'clock « t Sundays and heli B C days SCOMAtthen's Lutheran - Serviee 1n English at 2:15, in Gers m. prayer car and then showed them about the o il el both seryi fime in uniform lig . heir ne i funding | o & | ML DRl e e e Mr. and Mre. Coolldgo the i s450.000,060 \ il eril | 3 & : found Colonel i W ¢ United States. | Rentueky N " v HARVARI] IJSTEI] o e of 2t Matthew's 145 . { AUSTRIA TURNS OU'T them. Th o i two comumissions wener « i [ i ) it am service. led by Mrs, Sellars LARGEST CABLE corporal in~ the citizens nilitary | s i lay I Tues 1 vesto . fon festival in d. ] . m.. preaching hy R S N T Dhe laraest training camp at Camp Deiens, ) h parties t e up the Y A[l o l i m an l G‘ [ S . : n he world has heen e tampfaty fi b <o taiee o the L YoUng - Adams {0 Be Tried o2 o i Vanderbilt Gives Tt For New L S Qe TR s TR e g e s B S b W The 170 mile motor ride from the | of their respective governments and LEaatinn odd | . M HwJN lhm(h {nijlilestiE: vy that is to be hnilt to the sum- summer Whits House at Swamp- |to receive additional instructions as Seven Weeks iencral Kihos et Tedical DO mitory e Yoo Wil preacts - at| Thursday—7ids p. oo, midew scoft, Mass,, ¢ over roads |to how to procecd in the matter. *he o i, cen most in rinity Methodist church tomorroyw, | Prayer serviee shppery fromn 1 and Senator 1o 0 the € a r e will also render a tenor solor and o Y e is of one pircee, 827 fter { @ i fo., Aug. 15 wer ¢ i iC ther he fwmbride 1855, ig. 10 (A with M ) Rerormation Lutheran < ohg 1.5 inches in dl- Proctorsyille, 5 ic verc en route today to Plym e ettt vearola 0, | overlool . 't the go Lditional gilt of )00 by | Barrett 15 the s ¢ es. | Tenth Sundav after Trinity, anc | Lout £5,0n0 stopped to p: rprise cal k . all of the Hfeasod slaver oL Erof crnor i tod o i 1 the | arold derbilt of N ork, K B 7 5 rvices. The - Bibl § by the aunt, Mrs. Sarah Pollard, who kept | Lresident Coolidge while the visiting o s “lreports and “ihe n v action e \ fthe Harvard ol is vacation with his |schaol will meet v oa Sl ) the executive waiting for a few min- | delegation was in touch by cable | R+ Clewson of Lodi, N. ¥, i 1a o nid o of this of- {14907, 10 complete the fund f arents Thurslay morning | utes at the front door as de- | with Its heme government, on frial in the Pettis county ci I Tormitory o8 wil « otod P - - scended from upstairs. A sl ¢ work > is still court for the cr N seven w | Speeifically the adjutant general 18 nnoun ad Y university | White 5 M. B Zio made alzo at Tocking \ e i e o L )u‘“ b o SR 3 ) P e = 2 !y_“"r,‘\/,:'r:" LAT WHALE MEAT ing House, Vt., where Mr, & v or, o i3 aly Y denlr N aatio nging s | i 2 2 by top ‘e Timited Space | Osio. Norway, Ang 15 (8= Whale Coolidge found a ¢ iutinite n that one side or| aq witlved [ enlisted men " ing e g e h is . 3 I meat is a nopular torm of human cemetery marl ) ot i lecided ve- great great g f Nathaniel | cession if an a t s to b Davis, who died in 1502 at of 87, There were faw changes about {1 Tiomestead hero since their visit six | ig qutl for g e e L o \ 2Eele ‘ A ¢ L Me ARy T TRE Yea vecks ago. was just a ! g avers Are Missing evention r than the s ast Berlin Methodist : A s meotings on I ”‘""k'.h:rr“:’-t[’; i = ‘!"»“h‘j “Coo v :;‘\‘y: “v vhich Sritish e L Gmapping N l-‘lfl“,“h &‘ . !,;‘ ’;]“7 . will un]m' the religions Tuesday = Tho presiding | s od for human consumplion. nere vacationing e, ) this country was ) . ored in | NAINES thie wionally know climin | ] ing a ental ehaplain |y . | tent erceted in | Su 3 ) nourishment among the poorer rY not guilty ¢ : of t ndinna ! in f { the gynasinm | the 1 10 %o aleokin 7 classes of Norway. During (he | i z months large quantities of bling and E was to fail to a S = % 1 as i Bt king and Giving Into Mar- | 1h s shipped to Trondh- Names of Three Famous . . o M i : e o o Be and Oslo. Only (he d most fender portions are toy Castle will act as song o i 1 ra falk to the upasium, will ¢ . program will he Theater at Yale Will o cont hrear ) wia vk a3 o e S L R R e ole. andionee Cost Miilion Dollars .. b - N e EsD T toctors lave ribed S1H0.000. (Wil the old-time e e S B BT E R B R SRR Lty S $1,000,000 by Edward 8 H of tie Everyman's Bible endeavoring to cure the 1 to be directed by € e e R First Church of Christ Congregational, First Baptist, 1 be r:rr-viri m‘\“ml,‘;,r-( e el \ : B0 5 1o site of the dormitory is ta be ors 7 services i flernoon and South Congregational e e ; J bt R Elptl Ay = = S (P Iifty-one roughbred yearl- Preacher, Rev. George B. Roberts, Puke of Manchestor i from th lerslie stud in Vir- of Proctor, Vermont The grounds may he i S i v \ The nd iborne stnd in Ken- In Yais et nxions For Divor Lol acided to e 5.700, g : : retion ¢ Al H-:N VIHLATHRS sina stat ] Anxious For Divorce e SR dus SR hrous by aCi fan pverase @A cordial invitation is extended to those away from e not complied with [The fop price of $26 was paid home; to any whose church has no service; and to viding for the en ym\ by James Fitzshmmons, acting for an those not in the habit of attending anywhere. : o SCHENEGTARY GASE &t i v i o Wail Robbery Lot Taken Totais (anpot Frenich Ronds L smmeiiimaatisteas) | Easy Wisdom LAWS PASSED Here’'s a simple rule for learning about every- thing modern. TRUTHON ADVETIING ; ! All vou need to do is turn a few illustrated pages : i o and run your eye over entertaining reading. You glean all the facts you must cope with daily. 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