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[ top hat. A gardenia in the button. | pr———————e 5 ) PY hole and a monocle in the eye add | . . greatly to the effect of the en- Il'ellgtous ltems 4 r semble, But at the last session of the R Leaguo of Nations Councll, heldy The King's Daughters of the Elim | in Paris, not one of the representa- | .*‘\\-dl[h Baptist church will met at £ tives of the ten powers having seats | hv lome of J. A, Carlson, 157 ll-ntlsti‘humhm m-8:1»:'r:'({:‘3;\0'\:1x:cn?1:a§3:- }ml’l 3’[]"! on that august body wore correct ‘\“ Nt strect, at § o'elock Tuesday First munion, ‘[d.lplnm:uw garb—not even Austen l“-!\u.;-\ Moring ottt o - Chamberlain, emissary of that sar-| M wrles Stoddard Lane, D.D., L " podia 45 torlally fastidious land, England. | °f the Hartford Theologleal semin. | o'clock, Sermon by Rev, Willlam Reformation ANl he had of the usual got-up was | 'Y Wil preach the sermon tomor. | Do Subject: “The Advent of| Twenty-fourth Sunday ‘after Trin- | a monoclo and he. discarded that|TOW MOrNing at the South Comen | Christ—why?' Bible scool and|ity. 10 a. m. services, 11:16 a. m. | for arsac o discarded | that | churoh. ey Brotherhood class at 12:10 p, m, B. | Sunday school, e L e e | | v.ruat7pm The Catechetical class Will mest | nriong vy moner: Lorelan MInleter |im oo wit) moot 1y the. shaserors: Monday—7:30 p. m., Boy Scouts. [Tuesday and Friday afternoons. | epegung oy e, WAS a8 usual non- i o, xioyiu e ovening o Tuesday—6:30 p. m., Y. W. stpatd 2 % A | ehalant and democratie fn his .’I!'irl‘.‘ {% f e | ¥ p- m., Y. W. 8 G.| The classes will meet for religlous | jrcon o : T The Every Member Canvass will P Vriday—4:16 p.-m., Girl Scouts; |instruction Wednesday and Thurs- | vy 0 Polished a statesman a8 |y000n icdono ne s 4 53 intic: ) | Viscount Tshii of Japan was in a| ‘L St. John's Ger- \ 5:30 p. m., junfor choir; 6:30 p. m, | day afternoons. 7 T i | man - Lutheran church tomorr P Uible school conference, Wi siisch: waunelll sl mc.-t"“\"");"‘”"”'y"‘ while (,,‘\(..“1 vo :fl:;“‘_ morning RORIOW e ol | Americ representatives, Se: , Rl § German Rucadey;evening [ Mello Franco of Brazil and Senor | gouty | :‘.q’.lQ\Pu,xp';‘\rle“v:}x L | Sunday — 9:30 & th, Sunday gt Tohu's | Guant of Uruguay, usually —most | 1hiursiay hecauso of the h:xn(.];/‘.‘\ ted L school. 10:30 a. m, service in Eng- | Sunday—s:30 a. m., English serv. | Junctifious, were similarly - garbed. | Rov, Theodore | tish. 7:30 p. m, service in German. |ice. 9:30 a. m, Bunday school | e by coneession to the formall- | of the First, Congsagaticn | church, Monday—8 p. m., meeting of the |10:45 s, m. German service, Tho | c5 that tho assembled statesmen |will lead the fifth discussion op *hg | Priscilla_club at the residence of | Every Member Canvass will be com- | [0d¢ was to wear sUff collars, and | Bible Today" at the meoting of the | Mrs. John Luebeck, 242 Bassett | missioned; tople: “The Joyful Serv- | N0S¢ Of rather anclent vintage. |&len's ible elass of that chureh to- j street. ice to the Lord.” Consclentlous newspaper corres- | niorrow noon, The _special tople Tuesday—2:30 p. m., meeting of| Tuesday—S$ p. m., meeting of the | PON1ents who donned ~their hest »'s Development of the Ladies' Aid soclety in church, Young People’s society. | formal togs in honor of the Council | the Idea of Sufiering and Sin.” J Wednesday—3 p. m,, class in re-| Thursday—10:45 . m, German |SVOre that the mnext time they| Miss Frances Troop will lead the ligious instruction, Thanksgiving service. fioyered the sessions of the | Young People’s meeting at the First Thursday—$ p, m. Thanksglving 4 League's governing body they would | Congrogational church tomorrow service, Methodist Churches e garbed in “plus fours”, | evening. The topie will be “The Friday evening, Boy Scouts, = i e First Thanksgiving.” = Trinity Suffrage Gathering Dr, John E. Henderson wili speak Ellm (Swedlsh) Sunday—9:30 . m, Everyman's| "The time for universal suffrage|at both services at the People's Sunday--9:45 a. m., Bible school | Biple class, also woman's Bible !N France is approaching.” This |church tomorrow. und men's Bible class. Morning | class, and church school. 10:45 a. | “Mmouncement by Henri Roger, dean | Louls Dradbury will lead {he worship at 11 o'clock and sermon | m., sermon by the pastor, “Loaves | ©f (he Sorbonne faculty of medicine [ mecting of the People's churel, Ly the pastor, Rev. Axel L Peterson. | or'Love.” § p. m., Epworth leaguc, | Prought wild cheers from the dele- | Young People’s soctety tomorrow | ning service at 7:30 o'clock. The subject: “Let U gates to the convention of the e¢vening, | pastor will preach and the choir Will | Thanksgiving French League of Women's Rights.| Tk Rt. Rev. E. C. Acheson, D.D., sing. | serarion by the pastor, | That Frenchwomen are slowly |Will deliver the scrmon at Si. ucsday—8 p, m, “The King's|Charles Stuhlman, tenor. | awakening to a sense of political | Mark's Episcopal church tomorrow Daughters” will meet at the home | Monday—7:30 p. m. Sunday | responsibility was the tenor of the morning und administer confirma. Bl ot Mr.and Mrs, J. A, Carlson, 157 | school entertainment, whole series of meetings held here | tion | lwight street. Tuesday—7 p. m., White Army thls week, and it was fm])h'ml/ml by The majority of the week-day re- ., ¥ Thursday (Thanksgiving day)— | banquet, 7:15 p. m, Boy Scouts. the secretary's report on the | ligious schools will not meet this n. ., Thanksgiving service. Rev. | 7:45 p, m.,, class meeting. | work throughout the eountr; | | Henry Erickson from Congo will | Wednesday—8 p. m., Ladies' Ald | Suffragists from all parts of the | C. Theodore Steege, pi speak. and the choir will sing. | meeting. | world have been invited to attend an | [0 of Matthew’s Lutheran I'riday—$ p. m., choir rehcarsal.| Thursday—11 a. m., union Thanks- | international suffrage conference in Clitireh, will go to New York city " ngng service at First church of Parls next May. Among the Ameri- | iy to transact church business. Congregational Churches can lealers expected to attend are Friday Rev, A, C, Theodore =% day—4 p. m. sewing school. | Mrs, Carric Chapman Catt, Char- Will meet members of - St. s First | ) p. m., choir rehearsal. latte Gilman and Martin Crampton. w's Lutheran church who an ? ¢ Sunday—Church school at 10 &. | = ks nounce for holy communion. | . Speaker, Dr, Grenfell. Morning < Eplscopal Cabaret Hits “rhere will Bible school con- Worship at 11 o'clock. (Organ pre- | gunday before Advent. Holy com- There may be some hidden un- '77¢hee at the First Baptist chu fwde at 10:55 a. m.) Children’s | pyypjon at 7:30 a. m. Church school | pleasant feclings in the French || 102y evening, i vrmon by Rev, Theodore A. Greene. |y 9:30 a. m. Confirmation and | bhreast over the outcome of the | CONETCEation week will close Mon- % (\J‘xr:srl I\n‘y \Jl,rij \\;l_lf;;‘dc'l'lsmn;'x) scrmon by the Rt Rev ] . Al‘,h,A‘“.Mm“mm‘ bt aeoliatns ‘lfl'»‘v“:lv]' BInE 4C LB Rivet Ttheras b S pAS Ly oAb oo Ll n, D.D, at 11 a. m. oung Peo- | there is, it doesn't show (o [SELe D p.om, men's Bible class. Leader, | pie's fellowship at 6:15 p. m. In- rl,:‘:.or,,:q ‘:.‘1,,,:; q‘.fn",u.hxn u.x.il,'_'-e ‘::..1 The annual concert of the Wen- M L‘vrv;‘.x:.--.“”‘fi ke b Yl\nf\‘:\tu;[n}:cn_ fous and Bible study at 7:45 | that rathor tieklish situatios are :):“ choruis will be held on De- ’ idian, P.D. 6 p. m, Young|® Thanksgiving day, holy commun- "”“: el S iseillaclub of the Germ People’s meeting. Leader, Miss |jon at § a. m. Morning praser and | wyfoqine FATRBGR ROt el il \ ""\‘{J;;;\?alm(;{yia P D | Unele Sam fs aiways well reeeised. | yoncel, 212 hag cducation tnstitute in the chapel. | O lslae Siionce { f’f'"fr Ajchinion “I'*“"‘ 08 M. Ol i M egin in nd mirth is the pro- ‘ uesday—2 p. m., Armenian Bible | sunday service at 10:45 o, m. sub- | SUXS UM, the | chancomnior | gram for the Sunday school enter- for women, “Soul and Body.” Sunday | Clcerily invites our fall lanky mna- ruinment or the Trinity Methodist Thursday—11 a. m., union Thanks- | e fonal figure to come on over 10| chureh h will be held Monday i | ™ Wednosday evening meeting at § | 1Fance and have not ono drink but ! cyening at 7:30 o'clock. | Boy Scout | grolock. several, “Iill up your lamp over| There will be a special meeting of i Hatrenting Toome 504 Na- | hm‘ ‘:,m Hlu :(mt, winds up, 13‘ members of the First Ghurch of d then you'll forget ahout s Christ (Congregational) in Ne 3 [leml Spanen Lonthal a little thir A8 MOon s s Iirita ‘w] N , South public daily from 10a.m, until 5:30 ¥ N Jam e S0 LG URARY S OV AT sunday—9:30 a. m., Italian de- 1, "p - oxefpt Sundays and holidays, | [1® Montmartre autien accustom- | the conclusion of the morning serv- partment of the church school; 1d Saturday evening from 6:45 to ed to secing some of vY nele fam's jee, in the audience room of the ‘ senfor high school and young peo- | ¢.q5 greiock. nephews doing something like that | church, to act upon the recom- ple's grades in the senior room. [t dero L [ every nignt, heartily agrecs with | mendation of the standing commit- )~ 10:30 a. m., worship of the lta!ianl Second Advent applause, tce that the ehurch extes 1‘ call to mission at Hunter road. Morning | quidov sohool at 10 a. m. Morn- ume holds true of “The Two | Reverend odore Alnsworth worship at 10:45 o'clock. Sermon |, gorvice with sermon by the pas- ghtly little cabaret Greenc to l come its pastor, If the < s Rev. Charles Stoddard Lane,{iof ot 11 o'clock. “Man's Genera. outer boulevards, where the | recommen n is accepted, to \ D.D, 11 a. m, beginners’ depart- | ;on “hoooneration and nera- r. Coolidge, Have Pity On |point a committee to cooperate with ‘N ent of the church school. 12:10 D | jon's Bvening service at 7 o'clock a long run, The bur- @ commiltce of the socicty in ex- m.. primary department; junior de- | Gith coymon: “Cursing a Birthday.” | den of it §s that France has esport- |frnding such call, and to do partment, grades four, five and SIXi |y iy "7:30 . m., Bible study, | ¢d more than enough of her nation- | 9her hus proper to com intermediate department, grades { a1 treasures to America to balance | !ore said meeting, A special mect- ven, eight and nine, in the senior | the score. “Why e of the *irst Teclesi s0- Yoom. 2:30 p. m., Assyrian worship. | s Ceelle Sorel and Clomenceau,” the | ¢i1¥ Will be held immediately fol ' p. m., church school of the | Beopio's o TR Y oo (Hu meoting of the churcih B, it mission, Hunter road eoi- | gyygay._prayer meeting at 10:15| “Still, it true vou didw't exactly| ! pSilirehcn of NN ot /) munity house, T:15 o'elock, eve-y T hiehing by Dr. John 12 | ask for that palri” (il preachac EROTIRRTY. Bos oM ning worship. Motion pieture, “The { i o 08 Subjeet At the' ‘"eh '0/Clock | Th | row the Bmmanuel Gogpel Goose Hangs High.” *Solid Food—Work.” 12 noon, Sun- | newest of the Parisian enter fiaich ' { Aonday—7 to 8 p. m. sp | day school session, Young People’s | ment ventures of the sort, and at the | Herman Hanson will Jead the 'y weoting of the young woman's 0% | yeeting ted by Louis Bradhary at 6 | o4 “Noctambules” d aipgie ITOMNSeTIRa s Bk partment for the institute 10 be} "1y " prenching by Dr. Joi E. | Latin quarter song-centers, the re. | (YRR at the Bmmam 1 in the Yt Congregatlonal|yonjoraon at 7 p, m. Subject: “The | coption given to fibes at America |STOFCh e Al iurch for workers in nllmrms;du- i [SaELE Selelin cause of the Thankszivi Cullon e ],x x“,\ U‘IN New bl esday—2:30 p. m.. Woman's| ence are not molested, and W e | U Soune ‘,”m'm.", ni. n in teach- T band. they understand the sohgs they us- i e ) m., dema 0| 3 1 N ildren'; al r i the a . I o s, followed { | WO Yirhog chilticaial vt have the act 10 foin i th by holf our discussion petlod. 8 L e e AL "‘il‘l‘ : On Wedn Noy W4 . cture on “Child Dsye fild el 3 meioublistenigapsonenaiabatee iy ol il ) N Niis Margaret Porte Pamin R ehoin of the Left Bank, dodges the debt | o\ bo held 1 mecting of the Girls' ausiliary, 7 : - M., choir rehear- | qunjoct by preseribing that all songs |14 enoir 1 Chi- J. m., meeting of the standing com- |~ v rendered there must be at feast onc¢ i g0 is expec cd ARG feh el Toiice e iGose hundred years old | \ ? p. m.. Assyrian Wom- Nk 0:15 | CHILDREN'S SERVICE © elub. F:15 m. M meet. |, Sunday—10:16 a. m., prayer serv-\ proadway came to the Roule-| Rev, Dr S LG s R 18 Moraiacn e Preaching by Rev: | vands recently when the Darisian | tho Fivst ch, wi p m., union Thanks. | o 5 Hrclsen of New Haven. 1215 ook up the "quick lunch” plan. A |y , Bervloe b ook hour. SNTAIMAN | i on n restaurant just around th i o man Hanson. Preaching by Mr, | Martre reads: “Patrons who Ifinc h | The nday scho i - on Tp m $ | here between 11 o ck .411\!- noon | the v . which will \ ¢y Memorial | UeEdny—3 bl indic: meoting will be glven a reduction of 25 cc nt- [lish. The evening scr | 100 4, 30 s PEOPIES | 4p home of Mrs. Hart, 422 Park | MeS: Think of others and hurry up.” | omiited of th e street, | L gNuorninE Wednesday=-7:45 p. m., Thanks- ermon by the pastor | ing gorvice at e ) mun, subject, “The | 5 ya g0 Ghoir practice. ’ Sp _val s ' = noon, juniol Intcrnational Bible Students' Assn, | ners' depa Junior Bible class at 10:15 a. m. A slagh . the week. | Bibles fudy, subject, “The Only Be- ! cHool :\y!vl b orikteql] SOt N ONCEERLIL {a:em 7:30 p. m., Boy Scouts, Fall Gonpel Amembly Sunday school at 10 a. m. Pentes | S_ 11 a. m., union T costal meeting at 11,a, m. Evangelis- | ice at Plvst Cong ching at 7 p. m. lisit Bethany 1 10:30 ¢ morning serviee. 0 p.om 1 v, Young ple’s meeting. ) [} o'clock ervice Lytheran Churches children's ! school | ‘ ! Aeliver / . 1 then a' y the This service will b 4 in Er There will be no eve- P gation week will close vening. ‘ Friday evening choir maetl Vv gaturday—10 a. m., confirm g i . Matthew's sunday—Serviee in English 15 a m nd In German at 10:45 .om Sunday school, in the re- peetive language after cach serv- Thankegiving day day, at 10:30 a. m. service, Thurs- | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1925. I la and 30 p. NEWS GLEANINGS FRO GAY PAREF Quick Lunches Popalar--Cab- arefs Jovial Places | Frid prayer m. Paris, Nov, (#)—"Foreign of- fice trousers” and other accessories formal morning or afternoon | koot ‘;;;":‘,"1 ,j","flf""l“l‘ coners| This picture was taken at Leland Stanford university, away Furopean capitals, back in 1896, and shows Secretary of Commerce Herbert oreign office trousers” is the| Hoover, then a student, in a gray suit.second from the left. | name given those striped & amination four years in rments | Hoover flunked his freshman English e: Iy S0 Bk 6 wvey WINER Nuow »| & row, and finally got by only because his professor let him write e R hitn or Erey nats an im. | & geology thesis instead. Seated in front of Hoover is Professor peceabls waistcoat” of grey, black |9+ P Smith, still at Stanford, and seated at the extreme right is or white ani of course gloves and | the late Dr. John C. Branner, second president of Stanford. Whileidn the ol Dr, cand Mrs | 1as asked for contributions of food gt Y ddrennoias e {also of names, which will be kept {rst ehur Mr, Greenc [P L Tfl SPEA | was his private sceretary at onc riietell S e (e i — rough W 'um\ Association, “Labrador Doolor" Dr. known Wilfred to man: Thom Grentel), = ador Doctor" will | > | speak in the Tirst : ; ; or the screen will be shown at the Chureh of Chris, at tho morning | BIGSSINS O PASE YEAT | soutn compresuitomy — e il 1 | “What Jesus Christ Means to Me.” | e morrow evening, This: play L | Dr. n has identified lon or yout 5 for the last 85 years with the Royal ipposedly g In “Waste Basket” service will be National Mission to deep sea fisher- irresponsible eolleg cld at Trinity M. E. church tomor- i,mn and is now the superintendent whose one aim in life is ) At 10:45 o'clock {of the International fell asso- Erickson, a mission- 1 and glorious guu‘l Thanksglving serv clation with branches in England, | ar) e Congo, will speak at , Rev. W, H, Alderson, Canada, Wloundland and the | the Tha ery Thursday of “The Goose Hangs 1 the subject “Loaves or United Stat He is a g te of | €vening at 7 o'clock &t the Elim, story of what is hay waste basket will be Marlborough school tudied 1t | Swed 1 chureh, nillions of home front of the church | Queens “college, Oxford, and graa Thanksgiving scrvice will be held 1 children look at the servico the entire uated from London hospital under|at the German church at § | family life from different points of tion will form in line and | the instruction and patronage of the | 0'clock Thursday L @, | View, march past the basket, filling it with {12 r Frederick Tre tor more | 1. Sehneck will preach I'he Ingals parents, in the photo- | “waste paper. s particular 1l 30 t surgeon to| There will be no sesslon of the ' Pla¥ Struggle to give their children paper” 18 to be green or ‘”‘ el o uneiind Luther league of the First Lutheran | @Il the cducational advantages and |yellow in color and must have ! Dr. Grenfell first visited | church on Thursday, but the an luxuries that other boys and girls | * "', “tens” or “twentles" ‘Nr\\ munl nd and I ador, See- | nual T eiving g will be @niov. Ingals' children are corner R e e e e e Inv morR Rev, Dr, | ¥pical of many hoys and girls to he | vening service the first of | medical and surgical service in a re- | Blon where no other doctor was ap- ily. ‘Thoughtiess and inconsiderate, general tople “Expressions | parently willing to live and pract © Reformation Tutheran chu they pursue the even tenor of their | [fcard on the Street.” The subject gave himsclf at an early age to the | Wil hold a Thanksgiving servic pleasure-loving ways, accepting their is “Easy organization of a scriess of seven |10 a. m. Thursday. ather's sacrifices and mothers self- will feature Thursday morning at 11 o'clock a | deninls without realizing that the |this service. Charles J. Stuhlman, lfanion sl Earvica e b: mily burden s a common one in |soloist. Mr, Stuhlman was for six held at “irst Congregational ich they, too, have a st | years tenor soloist at the First Con- church. The First and South and| Disaster threatens and they face itional church. He has served Memorial — Congregational the w”w ct of poverty, Only then al Hartford churches, At the the Methodist and First | 41¢ the children brought face to time he is singing in the Baptist churches are cooperating in | [1C¢ with the stern realities of life. | ch in Meriden, He his service, R Theodore A, | Happily, however, they rise bravely been a pupll of Mr, Whitney of Greene will deliver the sermon. to the oceasion and prove their r | Boston and is at this time studying anksgiving service will ha | Worth 1e story closes with the | under Wesley Howard, He broad- Emmanuel 7:45 o'clock man will Ihursday Ge rman clical church, e s NDAY. NOV. Following ssion of the class| ous Education, There will be & A : . Wil he A meeting of interested in the | demonstration of teaching an inter- L R S ion of Thanksgiving baskets | mediate class, followed by a half e o e o 1o basement of the | hour's discussion period. Mliss Mar- DR. W. T. GRENFELL epeals | ChE n R. nner of | garet Porter will lecture on “Child branch hospitals along that northern commit. | the committee handli work | Paychology.” | const, and to the carcer of a medi- | heodore A 1l missionary, for which he is now ch an, has been col ‘\\U!\ v known, ntorm n concerning Nev m(h as a skilled surgeon, an ad- | for sceveral weeks. All thi miniztrator, a lecturer and author, 1ation has been passed along 1s well as a teacher o her of A bmin All denominations strenuons Gospel, he e I'r ared himscif to hundreds of | (he Ca 2 3 3 4 y g thousands of men and women, not | are co0 10:45—Morning Worship 12:10—Bible School alone in the north, but in all parts it sl anankdne aonld il Sermon by Rev. Wm. Ross — Subject: ed by 13 lafe r Bdward VIT, | “THE ADVENT OF CHRIST—WHY?” wle him a companion of | % y | and §t, George. The sam Music: “Praise the Lord,” Maunder year he rec honorary doc- Sreretimedine o Qefond, ano V7, iy Soprano and Bass Duet: “My Faith Looks Up To of th ¢ such de evel ¢ " f 2y o SEh {granted by that unive Two| J R Thee,” Nevin, later wd made him a ( 5 & . ot et . X, Thursday Prayer Service Omitted we him a doctor of laws, 3 v of e ) olleg ~ fo 4 Tha : 173 S . 1*¢ AR 5 : United Thanksgiving Service At the Center Church S man cares next to notl : ¥ Thursday Morning, 11 O’clock ono tith howev nd ¥ and moves and works for but I3 eat end, the mai nance and fuation of the work v il 1 continued a s initiated o t op sea f crmen Tabrador. of has not only traye all around the globe, In nearly & score of bool “Labrador and Its | Adventure ¢ on an Tec ¢ a hook for childr and Your Body doors at the First ehurch open at 10:30 o'c orning. Hiakes First THANK%EWINE []AY Photoplay at Vit to New Bian Tomorrow [[][:A] GHURCHES ~ Portess You o Todey « Worshippers to Give Thanks lor Ahlquist will preach at 10:30 Gospel Wednesday es will be held at 10:3 - o Q = follows: h, 1 st Mat- Tasonic Sunday at “hank Thee to God” ... Dickson e futh-1 - Eyeryman's Bible Class | B L eran_churel o A Fidke of Berin| ++ve0s. Harker Holy con m be observed ! d {:(““ :'. l;\',,rr“’ “The Publican" .,.. Van de Water 1§ aom e I ind sermon at 10:30 at 8t s el RELIGIOUS INSTITUTE “EASY MONEY” First in series of sermons on: “STREET EXPRESSIONS” Sunday Evening — 7:15 O’clock r. Charles Stuhlman, Tenor Morning Thanksgiving Service — 10:45 O'clock Subject: “LOAVES OR LOVE Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church DOX MASON IC SUNDAY EVERYMAN'S BIBLE CLASS 9:30 a. m. Methodist Church he Sy SAMUEL Man KE the Right Place REV. The Right ses- and son to attend this at tl meeting You Don't have to be a sion. Come, You are welcome all others of the Cl \is STSTOUSE WAQ EBASKET PLAN Con leoa[mn E"‘eu fed to Fill South I Church METliUH stage play by Lewls Bea Hangs Hig Goose . in the average American fam. series of talks will be glven on 1 on a firm foundation flecetion, casts frequently from Station WTIC | Hartford. | The muslcal program will be as An i ous in Iirst Mason lodges, as | 3 titute for workers in religi- Masonic and affiliated ruction will be held at the Aziz Grotto, will be Congregational church Mon- ng Masons have been | ening under the auspices ot Non-Masons also are invited. | the New Britain Council of Religi- invited, | The First Church of Christ “ 10:00 A, M.—Sunday Church School. ;.; 11:00 A. M.—Morning Worship. ] Address by DR. WILFRED FELL OF LABRADOR. Subject: “WHAT JESUS CHRIST MEANS TO ME.” EVERYBODY WELCOME Men's Bible Class. MR. GREENE. Younz People's Meeting. “THE FIRST THANKSGIVING.” Thursday, November 27 UNION THANK \«.. THEODORI REV. “BREAD UPON 1 T. GREN 12:15 P. N Spe s 6:00 P. M. Subject: :00 A. M- Preacher: Subject: 1 IR ':‘1. \‘. ,\ll?llS. SOUTH CHURCH MORNING WORSHIP 10:45 hy RUV. CHARLES STODDARD LANE, of the Hartford Seminary Preaching n.n. EVENING WORSHIP 7:15 Doors Open at 6 Motion Picture—*THE GOOSE HANGS nien” to attend Church Services Somewhere this Sunday in the Spitit of Thanks-giving. s sure The People’s Church of Christ COURT STREET = Es o] Preaching by DR, JOHN E. HENDERSON of \frica 10:45 a. m—~"SOLID FOOD—WORK" 11 Tim. 1 7:00 p. m~"TOE BATH™ Fph. 3] ¥ TR T S A T O £ AR STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH “The Little Church with the BIG Welcome!” SUNDAY 10:45 n. m.—Morning worship and Thankskiving sermon. “THE GRATEFUL REART® gates with thanksgiving and His courts with pralsel™ ter His

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