New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 15, 1926, Page 18

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18 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1926 ANNUAL MEETINGS ] Counselors to Young People's so- | n M. Bryce L. Long, Miss Katherine Mc- AT TNO CHURCHES First and South Congregafional-j Ists Listen to Reports Apnual meetings of the two large Congregational churches were held | last evening, reports were submitted and officers were elected. | At the First church it was re- ported that the membership s 1371, showing & gain of 17 during the year. There were 30 baptisms, and two marriages during the year. Thirty-six children were glven Bibles, Reporis were submitted by the committees and subordinate organ- fzations and will be printed and sub- | mitted to the members in book | form. J. M. Thompson reported for | the missionary committee, Reports from the Woman's soclety showed that that organization had been active during the year. The committee on religlous educa- tion, of which A. Tyson Hancock | {3 chairman, reported on the school | tor weekday religlous instruction, | and outlined the religious ed A'ullun-‘ &l program for 1026, The followng were | elected: Clerk and registrar, Judge Wil- llam C. Hungerford; treasurer, Rod- man W, Chamberlain; truste African M. E. Zion church, Charles H. Mitche!l Nominating committeo for officers of the church and | church school, for one year, Her-| bert D Litchfield; for two years, | Mrs, Edwards D, Case; for three years, Louis P. Standing | ecommittee, for ope year, Miss Annle L. for three years, James North. Committee on benevo- lences and missions, to be a sub- committes of the standing commit- ' tee. Committee on co-operation be- tween the Congregational churches of New Britain, Clarence F. Bennett, | Mrs. Marcus White, Committee on | religions education, for one year, Mrs. Samuel McCuteheon, Mrs. .\lar-} cus White, Herbert M. Pease; for | two years, Mrs, Philip B. S'.mhw,i | officers Miss Annie L. Bancroft, Louis P. 8lade, chairma for thres years Mrs. Joseph Latham, A. H. Scott, | A yson Hancock Church school: General superin- | tendent, A. on Hancock; general | secretary and treasurer, Herbert D. |3 Litchfield; assistant treasurer, Leon ( committee, Miss chairman; Miss Dotha White; U- brarian, Miss Genevieve Apelgre eradle roll, superintendent, Miss Mary Whittlesey; beginners’ depart- | ment, superintendent, Miss Elsie | Miles; primary department: superin- tepdent, Mrs. A. N. Abbe: secretar: Miss Clarissa L. Bentley; planist, | Miss Frances Parker; junior depart- | ment: superintendent, Miss Anni Bancroft; assistant Marion Robb; secretary, Miss Norton; piani secretary and | Bradley; library | Addie Banister, vi intermediate senior depart- |Laura Woodfor nent: superintendent, Alexander H. | #aott; pianist, Miss Barbara Troop; | .cretary, Leon €. Bradley; cpartment, superintendent, vard (. Bradley; united wee shurch school: Louis P. Slade; church directors: Herbert H. Pease, Mrs. Marcus White; New Britain council religious education: Louls P. Slade, Scout committee—Boys: for one year, Bliss Clark, §r.; two years, Alexander M. Scott; three ars, A. Edward Hobart, chairman for one year, Mrs Louis P. chairman; two years, Mrs. Clarence | Derrick; three years, Mrs. D. Clark 8mith, | Theso committecs are charged | with the responsibility of appointing | the seout masters, scout captains, | and any other necessary officers. UTS-SORES Cleanse thoroughly—then, without rubbing, apply— VICKS VAPO RUB 17 Million Jars Used Yearly "HELP YO Eyes that betray EYES with eircles under them « o . eyes with spots before them . . . eyes that betray the hateful, treacherous inroads ipation—one of the e human race. Fi; crags you down into the vall despair. Kellogg's ALL-BRAN is the safest, surest way nt relief from dreadful constipation— to perr end ths most pleasant! Eat daily—or in chronic cases, with every meal. Kellogg's ALL-BRAN is what doctors call a As it travels through the system, bulk food. its fiber | year, ¥. L. superintendent, aduit | dent, Mrs. George I, Loomis; Assist- a |B. ley clety, Rev. Warre M Sarvivor Blodgett, Kown The repoit of the treasurer show- o receipts of §6,488.67 and dls. bursement of $5,444.44 South Church he report of the South church! showed a membership of 1966, & gain of 115 during the year Judge J. H. Kirkham reported as trustes of the Woodruft fund, and of the Elfzabeth Eastman reported for the Catherine nders fund. Miss Woman's assoclation. Miss An L. Copley reported for the mission- \ry department. | Reports were made by the Young Woman's department, the depart- | ment of religious education, and the | Boy and Girl Scout departments. I'here were reports on the athletic | department, the rifle club, bowling |and basketball teams and the inter- church league, The brotherhood re- ported bringing known speakers here du year. lleports were also made the Assyrian and ltallan missions, Reccipts for the vear totalled! $6,117.60 and disburscments wers $6,0186. Church officers ware elected ns follc some Mrs. Julle Cody Goodman, sister of 2 the immortal “Buftalo Bill" Cody of Clerk, J. C. Moody; treast western frontier is epending Bk SR At Raalstint her declinin Charles I, Seott; trar, Miss Ann |She hopes before she d opleys Gerntittee) D government to transfer her | T Bartlott 's body from its grave on top committee, N out mountain, near Denver, ; years: standing committee, Noal to Arlington cemeter: Licas and Miss E. Gertrude Rogers, 3 years; Missionary committee, Buell S80 and Miss Estelle Dick- | B e tfiece o Bridgeport Miss of 15 Years Drinks New Britain Council of religious Quantity of Polson. & cducation, Mrs, F. Chester Hale, 2| Bridgeport, Jan. 15 (M-—Mar. vears, Mrs. M, T. Burr, 1 year, tho | thina Gunther, 15 vears old, a stu- | minister and superintendent of (d¢nt in the scventh grado at Bar-| church school; religious education |num school, at the board, T. L. Weed and Mrs. I, Ches- | Bridgeport hos tor Halo, 3 years, Harry Wessels and | 1000 for poisoning, She swallow Mrs, H. T, Burr, 2 years, Theodore | the Poison after a quarrel at home jeaven and Miss Tuby Dickinson, 1 |according to information — recelved Fay, member ex-offloio; | Y the ‘police. She is the daughter committee on Assyrian work, A. W.| °f Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gunther, Upson, 8 years, Miss Laura Wood. |32 Pleasant street. | ford. o yoars, George B. Taylor, 1| _Although her father declared vear; committee on Ttallan work, | that the girl took tho polson inter- Dasid R, Manning and Mrs. R, €, |nally by mistake whilo attempting to Twiehell, i 3 McKirdy | &0p a toothache, it was learncd | that Miss Gunther herself told Dr. 1 Diecs and Mo J. Jordan, who administered 5 treatment at the hospital, that she had taken the poison because shc | wished to die. 4 committees GIRY TRIES SUICIDE Director of us education general superintendent, Frederie L. Fay; assistant superintendent, Tru-| T T Te man T, Weed; sccretary, Harry U.| Coal mines of France are increas- Thompeon: treasurer, Charles I |INg their output to care for French A ints to secretary and|fuel consumers. tros Miss Grace MacCullough, nna Timbrell; registgar, Miss Dickinson; a ant reg s Ruth Scheidler; executive rittee, Miss Estelle Dickinson, vears; librarlan, Donald Proudman, committee, Mra. 3 years Senior tment—=Supérinten- | dent Frederie L. Fay. 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