New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 8, 1926, Page 18

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1926, : fl:m — anley Memorlal church, who read | 0 o it ' ! Delicious and Nutritious HERSHEY'S KISSES « Take a pound home for Sun- day — you'll like them— k purest milk chocolate drops. 4 Sanitary wrap. Pound .......... 39c [had examined Mr, Greene in the scems to no single purpose n | \ ml we can uu! contemplate in [upon him as fit to become pastor wriness o ve up and suielde. |of the church Mr. Gilmun then ‘ Ip provides us with a scnse of |[gave the lnvecation, Rev, Warren | | A e B (e ETEI oi Western Blizzard | § inant lmuxn! mind is over ull rul- [scripture which \um follows | HI t ! ‘ its South Impresslve Semce Held at FIFSI‘ Congregational Church A sense of this purpose c¢d by Dr. I n sermon attends a | The inst 8 out a4 || ( 3 1 |a - ) | 5 Fe———— - “In the Presbyterian church we |’ ! SHmarenaL L he NETCE tlant an. 8 (M) — Snow I‘ ; 3 > are not yet permitted to have an B aeauh e SR And- J ’;“‘:d“z;“"}“'r" N || SOME MORE DAINTY UNDERFRILLS JUST A Grant Quality makes it unnecessary to accepl 5 i it ministry, asserted Rev. |f * Important wve the charge to the pastor. | siueh, i il A Limity Quantity FEW MORE “cheap” mevrchandise in order to obtain Lorenzo Mason Clarke, D. D., pastor ! 8t ] t, and the little | o right hand of fellowship was From the Ohlo and Potomac | =) 3 G Siistitiin o -the TinE u their lary places, Amid ¢ el to Mr, Greene by Rov. [y it e s e D h 0 something inexpensive. diversity of the world Fiske of the nd ( GecrelatanaiAlabama, Lhe! stetion I repe- e- lne Brus ed { b that somewhere there is Berlin, who | yw,g experiencing a steadily chilling | | by eno as pastor of the First (UD!!Y 10 God, service. When | yin - generously intermingled with | g an Congregitional church. “There the | Claiming that Protestant Chrls- 18 his minls- | g6 and sleet. | wi is allowed a little freedom,” |tlans relegate the unity of God to s In the mountaino eglon Tl | " : continued Dr. Clarke, “but no one tgroynd, Dr. Rows |8 s L 2 . 4 g wuul Which add to comfort and appearance at very little cost. Kiows how little." over this point | and » |8 i Mr. Groens was conncoted with | over Rabbi 3 hama nated, rain J \ > 36”x72” DUROLEUT s o R Rncal y ‘ o the com- ‘ il MATS, in attractive 1l ¢, untl) He came L o WRHID Lotk nd hills and low Sweaters pattt:l';li C ritain to take o\vr YH‘! lo-‘v i J atec ) because |their pastor 1 all¢ 0 € " TI - > % Se ectatio se are lace trimmed — egational church, shles at our trin- (Pectationa an hese a Dr. Clarke sald, “we are » - B ATHan ! e Just the thin RAG RUGS—solid color, . \ ¢ silk ribbon shoulder straps. Jusl ing RASS A S the Congregational fold. It is a fight | believe | . he desired shades, — and ht:ys —l-lill; worth tighting, however. | K More dainty erwear is exceptional .0 27" x 54 DUROLEUM i ember jahipiea dHORN ST e e dlatyfencereant and at a price MATS. Our most popular (4 L ch, and | slope suntains re- | § i which is rarely item. 4 patterns. eacl R e el Yot of the [ || always acceptable to any seen 3 ngregational church, | ¥ in some secc- | B woman’s wardrobe—An op- s x 27" x 54" TAPESTRY $ I in the afternoo cuways, unsettied || || portunity to buy quality at l RUGS for porch or hc::; ‘on- | con ted to bring @ || the right price. Each— uze v £ this | 1ig! ater part of however, thi i | the people in general are not 3 o pradicted in lhv terested in theolc 1 troubles, Ta just, Does God for the state vour pastorate usly, but do 1o in my struggles akes and as [ take yourself seriously, incursions of divin n Missouri, “What is the good of coming to g cleared, how church Sunday after Sunday an mountain re- ' h ing a man whose character arca from ath be upright and soun ward to West Texas f. George Alexan the brunt of the Hl \nn'on of Union Th | -3 5 end eastward Iln(l 1 togical EMMan\ his installation | of understa nd | by the secretary, t least two deaths were | ddress. “One purposc of the min-|ends the g of lonecliness.” A commerclal treaty ;s | A istry is stated to be to provide a The servi was opemed by Rev. Cuba und the United States is |H‘ emperatures today were not un- | - . = * theosophy which will bring nulty |Raymond N. Gilman, pastor of the |prospect, | reasonably low. 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