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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1925. -ALL SERVICES BUT ONE TO BE ON STANDARD TIME TOMORROW Church Baptist Churches Sunday—Morning worship at 10:45 o'clock, sermon by Miss Isabel Craw- ford, America's great expert on the life and habits of the Indian. Bible school rally at 12:10 p. m.; parents and friends are invited, The Young People's meeting will be addressed by Miss Crawford at 7 p. m, Monday—7:30 p. m., Boy Scouts. Wednesday—2:30 p, m,, religious Instruction, Thursday—3 p. m.,, religious struction. 7:45 p. m, service, Saturday—12:30 p. m,, hood outing. in- Brother- German Bunday—>9:30 a. m,, Sunday school. m, service in English 11:45 a. m,, service in German. Monday evening, meeting of Priscilla club. ‘Wednesday and Thursday after- noon classes in religious instruction, ‘Wednesday—2:30 p. m., meeting of the Ladles’ Aid soclety at the residence of Mrs. A, Schulz, 115 Beaver street, Thursday—8 p, m., prayer mecet- ing In German. Friday evening, Boy Scouts. Elim (Swedish) Sunday—9:46 a. m., Sunday school. 10 a. m,, young men's class, 11 o'clock, morning worship, 7:30 o'clock, evening service, the pastor will preach. ' Tuesday—$ p. m, the King's Daughters will meet with Miss Ellen and Miss Emma Boberg, 51 Dwight street. Thursday—S8 p. prayer service. Friday—8 p. m,, cholr rehearsal. the ¢ m., mid-week Oongregational Churches First Sunday—10 a. m,, Rally Day for church school. 11 o'clock, morning worship, preacher, Rev, Theodore A. Greene. 12:16 p. m., meeting of the Men's Bible class, 5 p. m., Armen- ian service, preacher, Rev. Yervant H. Hadidian, Ph.D. 6 p, m, Young People’s meeting, leader, Rev, War- ren M. Blodgett. Tuesday~2 p. m., Armenian Bible class for women. Wednesday—2;30 p. m, sixth grade week-day"church school. Thursday—3 p. m., seventh and eighth grades week-day church school. 4:30 p. m., Girl Scout meet. ing. 7:45 p. m., preparatory service, speaker, Rev, Theodore A. Greene. Friday—7:30 p. m., Boy Bcout meeting. South Sunday—Rally Day of the church school. 9:30 a. m.. Italian depart- ment of the church school.; senior high echool and young people's grades in senior room. 10:30 a. m worship of the Itallan mission, Hun- ter road community house, 10:45 o’clock, morning worship; sermon, “The Relative or the Absolute.”” 11 a m., beginners’ department of the church school. 12:10 p. m., junior department, grades four, five and #ix, In the junior room; intermediate department, grades seven, eight and nine, in the senior room; . adult classes, in the senior room. 2:30 p. m., Assyrian worship. 8 p. m., church school of the Itallan mission, Hunter road community house. Tuesday—7:15 p. m. meeting of Troop 2, Boy Scouts. Thursday—3:30 p. m, weekly pewing meeting of the Young Wom- an's department, 6 p. m, supper and rally of the Woman's associa tion. Address by Mrs. Lester Ma Lean of Hartford seminary. Stanley Memorial Sunday—10: a. m, standard time, Rally Day exercises of the church school. A pageant entitied “The Call of the Church” will be presented by the childrerr and young people. Monday—T7:30 p. m, first meeting of the Boy Scouts at church. Tuesday—7:30 p. m.. meeting of the teachers of the charch school at the home of O. A. Marsh, 738 East strect. Wednesday—2:30 p. m., church school, grades three, five and six, Thursday—2:30 p. m., the Ladies' Aid society. Friday—7:30 p. m., meeting of th men’s club. fall the week-day four, meeting of Swedish Bethany 8unday—9:30 a, m,, lay & 10:45 o'clock, morning serviee p. m., Young People’s meeting Theodore A. Greene, First Congregational speak. 7:30 o'clock, evening scrv- Rev. Gustave E. Pihl, the tor, will speak ahbout his recent trip to Alaska 4:30 pastor of chureh, wi ice; pas Lautheran Churches First Bunday—10.30 o'clock service in Swedist Fahlunf of Rock day school secrétary tana Synod of Amerik the sermon. 12 noon, No evening service. Tuesday evening, meeting. St. Matthew's Sunday service munton at 1 the pastor on the Body." ( 9:45 a. m. omitted with om- by rrection of at by Sixteenth 10 a. m,, service day school. Wednesday afterr of grades three, four, will meet at 3 o'clock instruetion Thursday afternoon, lay ity 8. 11:15 a. m., Sun- non, the children five and six for religious the children mid-week | Services | | 'nf grades seven and cight will meet | lat §:15 o'clock for religious instruc- tions, | ¥riday evening, "meet at § o'clock the cl will | i John's { Sunday m., lLinglish serve Sunday school. | | a co. 9:8 10:45 a. There 1 there tober m., Geriman service, | will be no meeting of the | Ald socicty this week, but | will be one Tuesday, Oc- ! 6. Methodist Churches Trinity 9:30 &, m., Rible Womar church school. 10:45 !tlon and Installation m., Epworth lcague 17116 p. m., sernon “Mending the Nests."” 1 Lass soloist, | Monday—6:15 p. m., IFriendshin {club supper and business meeting, | Tuesda p. m, Philathea |supper. 7:15 p. m.. Boy Scouts, 7:4d | p. m., class mecting i Wednesda 30 p. m., week-day religious school, third grade. 3 p. m., Ladies' Aid meeting. 7:30 p. m., rehearsal of girls' chorus, Thursday—7:45 p, m, service, Friday sal, Sunday Everyman's Bible class; m., promo ice. b p. radio service by the pastor. I, W. Latham prayer 30 p. m,, choir rehear- A. M. E. Zion Sunday—10:45 a. m., preaching by the pastor, Rev. Willlam B, Caines, text, “Behold, He Cometh and Ever Ye Shall See Him." 12:30 p. m., Sunday school. 3 p. m. Young People’s forum. 6:30 p. m., Chris- tian Endeavor, 7:45 p. m., preach- ing by the pastor, text, “Moses, the Law Giver.” Thursday class meeting. evening, prayer and St. Mark’s Episcopal Sixteenth Sunday after 7:30 a. m., holy communion, a. m, church school. 11 o'clock, morning prayer and sermon, | Tuesday—I'east of St. Michael and All Ang 9:30 a. m,, holy com- | munion. | Christian Science Sunday service at 10:45 a. m,, sub- “Reality”, Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clok. The reading room—Toom 504, Na- | tional Bank building is open to the public daily from 12 noon until 4| o'clock except Sundays and holidays, | also Yriday from 7 to 9 p. m. Second Advent Sunday—10 a. m., Sunday school 11 o'clock, morning service with | sermon by the pastor: “Derversions | of Scriptures” 7 o'clock, avening service with sermon: “Job's Second | rial. | Thursday—7:50 p. m., Bible study. | | Trinity. | Nondenominational People's Sunday—10:15 a. m., prayer meet- ing. 10: a, m., preaching by the pastor, subject: “Devouring Fowls.! 12 noon, unSday school session. p. m., Young People's service, T p. m.. preaching by the pastor, sub- | ject “Gambling at the Ifoot of the | Cross 6 Wednesday—2:30 education. 3 p. m,, sionary Prayer band. Thursday—T:45 p. prayer meeting. ay—T:46 p. m, p. m, religlous ‘Woman's Mis- m., church choir rehear- Emmanuel Gospel 10:45 a. m., prayer serv- Wilbur Clark. 10:45 a. g by Rev S, Liel- Haven m., open | at Mr. | Sunday ice led by {m., preacl Isen of New Bible | air service at Watr {p. m. You church, 7 Elelsen. Wednesday—2 7:45 p 15 8T 4 ut Hiil People’s school hour 0 p.m, ark ) {4 p. service m., preaching by 30 p m., m cottage religious education, meet- ‘i\ B | irsday | m., religious edu m., mi | cation. 7:45 p, week sery I | “riday—8 p. m., choir practice, Assembly. 10 a. m service i Tull Gospel Sunday wed by school A gelistic at ntecos ¢ m Wed Frida prayer esday and meetings | rnational Bible I, Zink, traveling Intert Rible S jation will speak at the speaker tional B, tomorrow on Miracles of I'oreshadowing the Kingdom."” Josus “Sadie Thompson™ of Stage Fame Appears in Court | New Yorl (P —Saldie ‘Thompson, outcast who | controversy in | 1 Harris the subject pro- reated had o he that to be America role mai first and only preter 1o the vigorously oprosc Americanized version under| of "Diop 1 Opera He Maria allan h Mr. |the lat the [urday { Ttalian | Miss Bagels {made applic preme Court Justice WRsservoge ning the It the role. a title Mg night retres tod tion 1y |an order ¢ {from playin was dented Justice Wa dered Mme. R any possitle Miss Fagels walk out of the if “Pioggia" 18 produced in this coun- Itry. tion rv 72d ®AVE dam American cast fof Georze H. Dyson | : says the effor GOVERNOR TO MEET WITH BIBLE CLASS Major Fresman to Be Speaker at ki B. C. Tomorrow Governor John H. Trumbull, who will fly to New Britain this afternoon to participate in the aviation meet, will occupy a seat on the platform al Lyeryman's Bible class tomorrow GOVERNOR JOHN H. TRUMBULL morning. Major Talhot man, a member of the staff, commander of the 11Sth oh- servation squadron and state avia- tion commissioner, will be the speaker, A short reception to the governor and Major Freeman will be in charge 0. IFree- governor's 9:30 | 3 g oI MAJOR TALBOT O. FRE chairman of the reception committee. Mayor Pao- nessa s expocted to occupy a seat on the platform HINISTERS ARE NOT )l 1l Negro Girls Dislike Clergyman Husbands Sept 26 (D) do not 15 hecause ~= Modern want ministers “the girls 1p dancing, and be- have much men of their and in sed in a re- of a survey for Ne 5 ics and ics, cause Negro smaller in ard mini incomes () other sters race professions public tod 1l echools the direction Social and Dr. Robert I. o = A. Daniel ministers are men of other not their fields of activi Negro 0 cducated trained for as people in this While the first sation wore training men in into the schools status or edu- lower en- roqui Al en- of their is waning. of Ne cspecially 0 edu d to the best 20 colegical direc ministers and schools try, of the 1 ! to W nes of lowr schools Negroes, R < and comparatively other ith ance and ation s I 5 In most eases.” the report adds, cal more fav- the faculty the theo- the stu- 1t report gradu members of the theolog much the rest of udents in tment with r departments.” out, the the men Negro 1l & United States directly with the aep pointed at if all the do al dents | is o ologi- eminaries in th ad gone as is usua per could have ose combined training three into Iy the case eent of the been filled by literary and above ministry three would years theological cquivalent to TALKS ON CONFERENCE v. Theodore A rational ¢ Congreg four niversal Christian n Life and Work, 1 holm last month, 1 Greene, irst urch, a series of confer- a in ginning his Octoher ILbe a 1 that stereoptico the the gathering as a great step on the h unity. ! | Tuesday of each month, consequent- | port, and their influence ¥ | pastor | | ldresses | Religious Items Tomorrow will be Rally Day at the IMirst Congregational church | school, | “In the Beginning, What!" will be the tople of the discussion ut the | meeting of the First Congregationul church Young People's Socicty, which will resume activitics tomor- | row evening. Rev. Warren M. | | Blodgctt will lead, This will be the | | first a scries of discussions | | planned by the executive committee. | | The Virst Congregational church | | Men's Bible class will hold its first | meeting of the scason tomorrow noon. | v. Theodore A. Greene will speak at a preparatory service at Ithe I'hist Congregational church {Thursday evening. | The Boy Scout troop at the Stan- | ley Memorial chureh will resume | laetivities Monday evening. The teachers of the Stanley Me- | morial church school will meet at | the home of O. A, Marsh, 738 [ strect, at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday eve- | be school | srman | will Sunday Matthew Lutheran church tomorrow, The King's Daughters of the Liim Swedish Baptist church will meet Tuesday evening with Misses Ellen and BEmma Boberg of 61 Dwight street, The first mecting of the Ald society of the Trinity M. k. | church will be held in the church parlor at 3 o'clock Wednesday aft- | crnoon | The Iriendship club of the Trin- ity M. 1% church will have a supper and bhusiness meeting at 6:15 o'clock Monday evening, when plans for the fall and winter will be discussed. The Ladies' Aid of the | German Baptist church will meet at lthe home of Mrs. A. Schultz, 115 Beaver strect, on Wednesday after- noon. Rev, Dr. Abcl A. Ahiquist, pastor of the First Lutheran church, will participate in the 50th anniversary | celebration of the Swedish Lutheran church of Wilcox, Pa, tomorrow. Dr. Ahlquist’s father was pastor of | that church for 15 years. no Ladics' | sociely Rev, Dr. | George Fahlund of Rock Island, Til., a synod Sunday school secre will speak tomorrow at the church, where he was ordained years ago. The teachers In the First Lutheran | church school will attend a conven- tion in Waterbury tomorrow after- | noon and evening. Because of the week-day religious classes, the meetings of the Ladies' Ald society of St. John's German | Lutheran church have heen changed from the first Thursday to the first | local 138 | ly there will be no meeting next week, Rev. E. 8 Eiclsen of New Haven will preach at both services tomor- row at the Emmanuel Gospel church. The members of the Emmanuel Gospel church will conduct an open service in Walnut Hill park at | 4:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Miss Isabel Crawford, an expert on the life and habits of the American Tndian, will deliver the sermon at the First Raptist church tomorrow morning and will address the Young People's meeting in the evening The Brotherhood of the First | { Baptist church will hold an outing | next Saturday afternoon. | A change will go into effect af the |South Congregational church school {{omorrow, the pupils of Senior high age and above meeting at 9:30 o'clock in the morning instead of noon Mrs. Lester MacLean of the Hart- {ford seminary will address the Wom- n's of the Sonth Con- zrezational church at its supper and rally Thursday evening. Rev. Gustave F. Pilil, pastor of the Swedish Rethany chureh, will talk on his recent trip to Alaska at | svening service tomorrow. Tt he the last day of Thure W. clson’s services as organist. . Throdore A. Greene, pastor Iirst Congregational church, will speak to the Young People of | Swedish Bethany church to- norrow afternoon. | There will be special music Sun- at the Swedish Bethany church | ~d everyone Is invited to attend | | | school esociation will Irode the EPWORTH LEAGUE ON RADIO An unusnal feature will be intre ed at the T M. . church | Young Teople's meeting tomor | evening. The Epworth lea s in Chicago will broadcast a £ 5 . m. eastorn standard An effort has bee to [ the leagues all over the coun- | [try tune in on this program and our | | voung folks have made pla ac- | cordingly. Dr. W, 1. Gratz, who | attended the Wesleyan institute this year, will speak | v anarte service n made Ve ' students YD By Rev. William Text Matt, 20; oven was comoe the lord of the vineyard saith unto his steward Call the laborers, and give them their hive, beginning with the last unto the 1 tronble (orse Alderson “So when “Labor not new. Here a parable pleturing difficultios between em- ployer and employees twenty cen- turics ago. 1t was the old ques- tion of wages, Something w wrong with the pay envelope, Since the beginning there has been nothing so unfuir as the way wages are paid. The apparent inequality of pay but argues the of the employer, Dissat- isficd laborers are usually over- paid anyhow. This wag has gotten sadly tangle “Very fow of the world's votk- are paid the equivaluat of their value, There is always a mistake in the pay envelope, A merchant who is hanest and fair and desives to serve his commun- ity, in his envelope when the year is done and his pay is pititully small. His squarceness has heen worth thousands to Nis fellows. Another gnerchant ‘cor- ind the country v million dollars in his en- velope, "Fwere much hett ‘millstone should he and s a from justice Husiness 100Ks a about his neck he b into the sea. “Charles Darwin carned niny fortuncs in his career put e w never paid. Booker T, Washing ton dicd poor, but the black man and the white—will bhe cen- turies paying their debt to him Abraham Lincoln carned millions of dollars, hut he S0 busy returning service for it that he had time 1o collect. And the humble Nazarene ‘had nct where to lay his head.! Vour execnutors settled the estate even before he was dead. hey part- cd my garments among them and upon my vesture did they cust lots.” 1t was not a difficult tas —only a worn pair of dust-cov- ered sandals and a scamless ment, ut the world will stag- ger on 'til the end of time under its ntterly unpayable obligation to Him, “So courage, my man; Of course your pay envelope doesn't represent your value, You've mistaken Saturday night, or the 31st of the month, for pay day. Not so.” TPay day comes only at ‘evening’ when the T.ord of the vineyard, who knoweth something of values, sayeth: ‘Call the labor- ers and give them their hire’ And unto one he s “Thou wicked and slothful servant,’ and to another, mayhap to you, ‘Well done good and faithful one.'" CHURCH PLANS NOT was never UP T0 THE DONORS: Whims of Wealhy Decried in Tipiscopal Body's Report 26 () — to dignity and heauty to the whims of wealthy contributors of funds for building churches is decried in a report by a joint commission on church architecture to he submitted to the General Convention of the Episco- pal Church to be held at New Or- leans, beginning October 7. “Paying for new church, an altar, a window or a rood screen,” says the report, “doesn’t give the donor a right to impose his own taste on posterity or justify the rector, wardens and vestrymen in pting something that is bad. Nepotism in church architecture is New tendency York, Sept. s bad as nepotism in chureh pre- | ferment.” The that semi- port recommends in the theological naries be given brief courses each year in architecture and the arts of the church Paying tribute fo architects and artisans, SAYS American the report architects in can are s as here wood metal em- direct. ‘here are many America who have proved they Luild a chureh right. There several makers of stained able as those in England. wre absolutely competent cabinet makers necdlewomen and Go to them for a catalogue.” a vers, workers, hroiderers, Never sund NEW KINDERGARTEN ACHER Miss Ada Schurmacher New Haven has been appointed a kinder- ten teacher at the Smalley school. Miss Schurmacher is a graduate of Willima hool. of The | METHODIST RALLY DAY Pageant, “Opening the Gates,” Will Yeature Opening of ‘Trinity M, k. Chureh Sehool Tomorrow Morning Rally Day will be observed to- morrow in Trinity Methodist church. The Sunday school will meet at the usual hour, 9:30 o'clock and the rally service will be held at 10:46 o’clgek, The pupils of the school will have a prominent part on the sgram. A beautiful promotion vice entitled “Opening the Gates” will be given and will consist of the enroliment of 11 new members on the cradle roll and the prometion of pupis from the cradle voll, hegin- ners”, primary and junior depart- ments. Following these exercises the pastor will speak briefly and the morning hour will close with an im- pressive installation service of the officers and teachers of the school. he Challenge of the Mothers™ will be presented by Mrs, Buckley and lier son, John. Carl Sjovall will speak for the juniors and Janet Jolnson will represent the inter- mediate department, 1", W. Latham, bass soloist of this city will 8ing at the evening service, Mis program will consist of the fol- lowing selections: “0 God Have Mercy" Panl TR Mendelssohn 1 Do Not Ask, O Tord” . Spross ndin’ in the Need of Prayver” Negro Spiritual from St Solo selected. The pastor will preach on the sub- jeet: "Mending the Nets,” ARLIN—DANIELSO Arne Ahlin of Collinsville and Mis Thelma Danielson., danghter of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Daniclson of 125 T ew street, will be married Wednesday quist. pastor of the Iirst church. UPTO FRANGE TO MAKE NEW OFFERS (Continued From First Page) the senate foreign relations commit- fee, has taken a new angle in pressing for a setflement of the I'rench debt on the general basis of the British debt settlement. Tn requesting Secretaries Mellon and Hoover, for full information concerning recent loans made in ihis country to European nations, Senator Borah declared that if, 8s he had been informed, such loans were carrylng interest rates of six and eight per cent the foreign debtor nations can well meet the terms of the British settlement. HEARING T0 CONDEMN SITE OF VANCE STREET SCHOOL Committee To Meet in City Court Lutheran Rcom Next Friday to Con- sider Fair Price. The condemnation committee ap- pointed by superior court some time ugo to make an appraisal of three {picces of property on the site of the new school in the Monroe district, |the price demands on which have heen beyond the desire of the school | committee to meet, made an inspec- tion of the siie yesterday afternoon and will hold a hearing next Friday afterncon at 2 o'clock in the eity court room in the city hall. The committee consists of Samuel . Doty and Edward Broder of Hartford and Vrancis Deming of Berlin. This committee was not ac- quainted with the price demanded by the present holders and will base its report on a fair market valuation. The individual property owners and |the city will be represented at the meoting. The school hoard has not | disclosed the prices previously asked. | The appointment of the commit- |tce was made necessary when the school bhoard brought condemnation | proceedings through — Corporation [Counsel J. H. Kirkbam, after being unable to reach an agreement with |the three owners following the ob- taining of title to many of the sur- rounding properties. The site is at {he corner of Vance street and Shut- tle Meadow avenue, A AR e PINEDO REACHES TOKYO | Tokyo, Sept. 26 (P—Commander | 'rancesco De Pinedo, Ttalian flying ace, completed his Rome-to-Tokyo | fight this afternoon, arriving at the | Kasumigura air station, near here. at 3:52 o'clock. He was welcomed | by naval and military officials. | All Men Who Ave Interested In EVERYMAN’S BIBLE CLASS [ Don't Forget To Turn Your Watch Back An Hour Sunday Morning | Then Come Out and Hear Major Talbot O. Freeman, State Commissioner of Aviation and Commander of the 118th Qbservation Squadron Talk About | Aviation M BACK TO STANDARD TIME | services in the South Congregational Church Will Tomorrow Be Held on Changed Time Morning Worship at 10:15—Sermon by the Pastor on “The Relative and the Absolute.” This will be a setting forth of the various standardsof conduct that are properly open to mén and the discovery of some final standard. The Open Church s Your Invitation, and Within a Genuine Welcome Awaits You. by Rev. Dr. Abel A, Ahl- & WEDDING TONIGHT AT ELIM CHURCH Johnson-Anderson ~ Nuptials— Radil-Boardman Marriage This cvening at 7 | Swedish Elim L. Johnson, Olaf Johnson of 118 Hart and Hialmer Anderson, son of M. and Mrs, Frank Anderson of Port land, will be married by Rev. Axcl Peterson, | They will be attended hy Misy Elsic Engebretson as maid of honor, Miss Esther Melander of Hartfora, as bridesmald, and Manfred John- |son, a cousin of the bridesmaid as hest man, Misses Jean and Shivley | dohnson of Worcester, Mass., nieccs of the bridegroom, will be girls, Carl Johnson and Gustav Kosswig will act as ushers at th church. The bride will be given in marriage by her father, Miss Johnson will wear white georgette trimmed © with ostrich feathers and will carry a shower the Miss o'clock at Baptist church, Lillian dunghter ithe-valley. Her veil wili be of Span- {ish lace trimmed with pearls and orange blossoms. The maid of hon- lor will wear maize georgette trim- {med with silver lace and will carry pink roses, the bridesmaid’s gown will be of orchid gcorgette maize, trimmed with gold lace. Her Cor- ;r'mal kets will be carrvied by the two flower girls, whose dresses will | be of pink satin. Palms, dahlias and glad- foli fn an atty decorative heme carried out at the church. Guests numbering 150 are expect- od from Deep River, Middletown. Portiand, New Jersey, Worcester, Boston, Hartford and Kansas, as we! as a number of friends of the couplg in this city. The reception will be in the church parlors. The bride will present her maid of honor with an aquamarine ring, her bridesmaid with a white gold bar pin, and the flower girls with bracelets. The bridegroom’s gift to the best man will be a cigarette case, and to the ushers cuff links. asters etive 10:45—Morning Worship (Our Great Expert on | | of the Indian, but is |§ Bible School Rally at 12 of | street, | flower | hoquet of white roses and lilies-of- | over Mrs, Harold Hammarberg wlil| Ipluy the wedding march, Miss Syly |via Engebretson whl render violig |solos. Mrs, Oliver Slzer, sister of the groom, will sing “Til I'm Calle ed By The Master Above” and "1 love Your Truly." Nhe will be acs companied on the piano by Misy | 1Heldine cousin ol tha groon, After a4 wedding Mrs. Anderson will live strect, Middletown, Swanson, My 15 trip. at and § Gram) Radil—DBoavdmzn The wedding of Miss [tuth | [ man of 468 Church street aud 1Mrvds erick Radil of 84 Liherty sireet, wi) be solemnized this afternoon at the hapel of the Sonth Congregationi) chureh with Rev, D, G W, CHi officlating. Miss Margaret York city will by and Wesley Porter of this cily act as hest man. The bride will ardman of N the bridesmaid wilr wear gown of Dl silk trimmed with silver, with a grey velvet hat and slippers e mateh. She will carry a bouquet of pink voses, A gown of peach colop [will be worn by the hridesmaid. Het nd slippers will be black and sarry yellow roses, e wodding recoption attend. el hy members of the immediate families, Mr, and Mrs, Radil will ge on a wedding frip to Lake Sunapee, New Hampsh Mr, Ttadil is Dohrenwend, a Boardman hag heen o office of the Sta emplayed by Frank contractor, Misy 4 in ths WEER-DAY ATTENDANCE Although complefe fis attendance of the lay velig lons schools, which opened in the various churehes last week. are nof fyet an the success of the plan is evident from the partial report [made by the First Congzregational [ehureh. On Wednesday 90 children Ifrom the sixth grade were presenf {there. while on Thursday there were 216 from the seventh and elghth | grads. These childven all came from the First, South and Stanley Mes morial Congregational and Trinity M. . churches and give an indic; tion of the large number attending | simi hools all over {he city, ires on i o | ! A bird, the sizo of a sparrow, has ‘r\mr‘n found in South Africa which jcan run faster than a horse. | FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 12:10—Bible Sci ! Address by: | MISS ISABEL CRAWFORD American Indian Lift Miss Crawford is not only familiar with the ha’ a delightful speaker :10—Parents and fri are cordially invited to he present Do not miss this opportunity of hearing Miss Cra ford. This is her only visit to this state THEODORE AI WARREN MANDE Leader: MR. Trinity Methodist The Church Where the Old COURT REV. F. L. No Frills, No Foibles, No “The Little Church wi Sunday, 10:45 & m., ‘he Cal Pare ageant P The children will be there! 10:00 a. m.—Church School Rally Day Ser 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. Sermon by MR. GREENE Subject: “ADDED UNTO YOU” 12:15 p. m—Men’s Bible Class 6:00 p. m.—Young People’s Meeting The First Church of Christ Pastor Emeritus: HENRY WILLIAM MAIER Ministers: SiWORTH GREENE VILLE BLODGETT ice BLODGETT Tomorrow Is Rally Day In Qur School at 9:30 In Qur Church at 10:45 Everybody, Young and Old, should be there an help to start the New Season right We are counting on YOU! Evening Worship at 7:15 Sermon: “MENDING THE NETS” Bass Soloist: F. W. LATHAM Episcopal Churchi Fashioned Gospel Is Preached The People’s Church of Christ STREET B ROOKS, Pastor 10:45 A. M.—“DEVOURING FO WLS” 00 P. M.—“GAMBLING AT THE FOOT OF THE CROSS" Flatteries; But The Truth e — R T e T P A e B T M T SRR e e ™, STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH th the BIG Welcome.” Standard Time, CHURCH SCHOOT, RALLY DAY 1l of the Charch.” nts and friends heartils welcome!

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