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NEW BRITAIN D.\ILY HE RALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 23 1926, | Glrls of St Mark’s Church Celebrate Committee Organized | BlliTHleY_ ANNIVERSART | ARMENIANS BREAK GROUND OF FRIENDLY SOCIETY| FOR A NEW CHURCH HERE a Year Ago Tolrtcenth Year tn Life of | Reports Enough Confidence in Organization, Venture to Start Excavation St. Mark's branch of Iriendly soclety, the Girlg' has just celebrated | Ground has been broken on Tre- mont street for the erection of an |its thirteenth birthday anniversary | Armenian church, and the local Ar- i - (r———— e . i JEHUDA HALEVI TO ; Religioas Items '- arcn oervices = | } “Brief Bible Blographies” will be | ALL []FFI[,ERS taken up at the coming meetings of | ey Baptist Churches noons, the woek-day religious school | th® Fiist Congregational men's Bi- | x L Bhon Che blo s, Tomorowthowstor, | FOPMer Mayor of New Haven to First Friday evening, the cholr will [Rev, Theodore A. Greene, will op i Sunday—10:45 a. m, sermon by |meet at § o'clock oldinenksion wAth i id ko Al B l ( ” gOh ) | | Rev. Willlam Ross, Subject: “The == s mhl & .;', AR EURR ¢ 10SLallin i) [ H Great, Coaseless Quest.” 12:10 p.m., Johw's (German) LM DR mor ila {sithe samo ——— L Bible school, ]!rmlnr!mod and adult “u'xlu)' mnmv at 8:30 a.m,, Sun- ‘-"‘"' .'N, '"“,"‘ subject as at the Ofticers of the Jehuda Halevi i classes. 7 p, m., B. Y, P, U, leader, | day achool at (9:30 a. m, German | Everyman's Biblo cluss it 0, and the Ladles auxe Miss M. Flemming, rvice at 10 a m b _The Young People's soclety of the [{j,, o' \ , Independent Order of 30 p. m., Boy Scouta Tuesday—$ p. m., the Young Peo- | First church will open a serles of " it | (HFGRIERES HEOCr B0 y—2:30 p m. religlous | ple's society will meet, ussions on “Present Day Prob- |l Campner, form r mayor of | ] instruction. 3:45 p. m., Heralds and | On Thur [ 7 o'clock | lems of the Church” at s meeting |xuw Havon, .t tho Brrett hotel § Crusaders. {the Ladies' society will serve tomorrow night. Rev, Theodore Bty oviniiE At b eleok Thursday—3 p. m., rellglous - |supper, after which the congroga- |Greeno Will load, with “Deed versus |~y o* 0B 0 O 0 struction. 7:45 p. m, mid-weck |tlon Will hold a gencral discussion of | Cr as his subjoct Sehudu Halevi lodgo are: President, service. | the Wagner colle 6 Jen fund. | The Sunduy school councll of the !1,outy Croll; vice-president, Harry H. | Friday—4:15 p. m, Girl Scouts. Saturday—8:80 to a.m, |First church will meet at 5:15 | \kowitz; finanelal and recording :30 p. m., junjor cholr. ierman school o'clock Monday afternoon. At 6:30 |xocpetary, Samuel Feingold: {reas. Sunday school party — o'clock the Sundey school teach- |y rar Anron Pinkus; assistant mon- ment, Methodist Churches {ers will hold a mecting and supPer (e’ Arthur Littman; warden, Ber- - e and will be addressed by Rev. Theo- |yard Gordon: trustee. M Ferman Trinity A. Greene on the requested | por the Ladies' ausil Sunday — 0:30 Sunday-—9:30 1 it Constitutes Author- |gent, Miss Edith Rogin; vice-presi- sehool. 10:3 . Bible class; woman igion?" dent, Mrs Wm. Leiken; monitress, )‘; lish; sermon Iving and hurch sehool, 10 "R Ancient Ixplanations of | \jjss Dora Protass: financial and re ! Advice, p. m., service in Ger- | pastor, “The New Command- |the Problem of Evil” will be the | copding Mg, Nathan man; sermon “Worshipping in | 6 p. m. Epworth lcague, |subject of the address on '&choole 1 Miss Anna Spirit and in Truth.” | subject: “The L Songs of | the Book of tven hy Rev. ' Weinste Miss Diana Ro- Tuesday—2:30 p. m., meeting of | john Wesloy.' m., sermon | Theodore A t the mid- [gin, the Ladles' Ald soclety in chureh. | by the past Mrs Mer- | wek serviee Thursday evening Mr. Campner served as mayor of 8 p. m., meting of the Ushers' | win 1. Tuttle | the First urch New Haver g the World War, soclation | Monday ) p. m., Friendship| There will be union mectings n and was defeated by the present Wednesday—3 p. m,, class in - re- | ojyp falvation Army hall on esday, mayor. He is active n politics ana | liglous instructior i ay—4:15 p. m, Red Army|Wednesday, Thursday and I'riday |Bnai B'rith work, and is now deputy Thursday—3 p. m,, class in religl- | ygicale (chlldren's concert). 6:30 | cvenings, for the men's auxiliary, I O, B. | ous instruction. § p. m. Prayer|, m., Philathea supper. 7:15 p. m, | Probatton Officer Edward C. Con- B, for the stafe <f Connecticut, and meeting in English Toy Scouts. 7:45 p. m, class meet- [nolly will &peak at the Salvation is distiict deputy for the Fraternity | Priday cvening, Boy Scouts. ing. 8 p. m., Red Army musicale, |Army meoting tomorrow afternoon. |lodse Ne. I 0. B. B. of New o \Wadnoad 30 p. m., week-day| The Ladies' society of St. John's London, anl Rose of New England m (8wedish) ir jus school, third grade. 8 p.|German Evangelieal Lutheran [lodge, No, 89§, I O. I, B. of Nor- | Sunday—10 a. m., Bible school adies’ Ald meeting. [church wiil serve a supper Thurs- wich » q and men's Bible class. 11 o'clock, | Thursday—6:15 p. m, Sunday |day evening, after which the con- | Officcrs of Bnal B'rith lodges | morning worship and sermon by the | sehool teachers' supper. 7:45 p, m., | gregation will discuss the Wagner from Norwich, Middletown, Nov ; pastor 0 p. m., Young People’s | yryver meeting. college campalgn fund London, Bridgeport, Springfield. | meeting. 7:30 o'clock, evenIng | priqay—4 p. m., eewing school.| H. H. Dingus, travelling speaker Waterbury, New Haven, and Hart- | . service; the pa will preach and | ;.5 ‘m., chojr rehearsal tor the International Bible Students’ ford will attend slaborate pro- | i the choir will sing | o | assoclation, will speak to the gram of entert 3 been ar \ Tues Wednesday, Thursday | Zion ety on Monday afternoon a iged by th . i nd Frida 45 p. m, union meet- m., sermon Ly |ning. At the eve meeting | J ings In the Salvation Army hall, 120 o pagtor, “A Dark Cloud With a topic will b * Work N! UE TEGHN"’!UE Arch street | #ilver Lining.” Sunday school 1 p. | Workers.” = p. m., sermon by the pas- | Mrs. Alice Corbin will lead the Congregational Churches ndividual Respongibility.” | meeting of tha Sccond Advent | 1 - ting Tuesday evening at ‘rhun*h Bible class Thursday (“"- "F FREN[}H WHMEN 4 First Y ning. | Sunday—10 m., school. 11| yjgay evening at 8 o'clock, Lin-| Rev, Leslle Darling ot H’wrtfnr‘l ‘ o'clock, morning worship. (Organ | .10 Memorial calebration, will speak at both services tomor- | ‘ ] prelude at 10:55 2. m.) Children's | 245 frow at the I F“ O M h [l L{)bb | ermon by Rev. Warren M. Blodgett. Ch il Solones lhineh: ) ollow Own Methods in V- rmon by Rev. Theodore A. Greene. ; service at 11 a, m. sub-| Miss Marjorie Relay and her Sun- | p. m. men's Bible class, lea- | | Sunday sehol at 4:45 | day school echolars will conduct the | mg IOF he Y(][e E ‘1" Mr. Greene, 5 p.m., Armenian i s | Young People’s mmfmz m-,unrray: serstee, preacher, Rev. Xeryant I wsday cvening meeting at 8 |at the manuel Gospel church. | Hadidlan, Ph.D, 6 p. m, Young | Those taking part will he Naomi Paris, Jan. 23 (P—French suffra- People's meeting, leader: .\Ir.‘ L seating room—Room 501, | Crean ‘\,:,n K;;.;,’\,,.knlrmrmo Sereen i )Mhlu miethod s chic as | Greene. onal Bank il P ¢ {and Marion son. nch milliners, are putting r | Monday—5:15 p. m., meeting r‘m:.”x‘:n“’w' e e RSB o sy Biany WAt irnoon BRI SR 0 e i o (e R | Sun hool council. 6:30 p. m., |00 '»\‘wi\v Sundays and holl- | ladies’ prayer circle of the Em- . qag. campatgning. Bunday school teachers' meeting o [l U0 P N D T gi4b o | manucl Gospel chureh will meet al | Tpeigng not picketing, summar and supper; epeaker, Mr. Greene Sl X jthe home of Mrs. Carrie Guite, 00 1705 1ho policy DS n s Tuesday—2 p. m., Armenfan Bible | 510 P10 Progpect street. though e the.r long cxpecte lass for women, 8 p. m. Ln&:hflu T | A cottage meeting of the Tm- oo ent repeatedly poat- inrs for Armenian women. Second Advent !manuel Gospel ehurch will e held Loneq iy the Senate by the press of Wedncsday-—2:30 p. m., week- day| 10 & m., Sunday school. 1100 Wednesday evening at the home jo fnancial diffizalties of the roh ok fxth' grade. o'clock, Sunday morning serviee | ot Uit Ackinson, « e | il D. m. seventh and With scrmon by the pastor: “Obfec- | ¢ R op et Bioch homen vhth g week-day church tions ot the Study of Prophecy Next Sunday the Emmannel Gos- ype added to the 175,000,000 voting chool. 4 p. m.. Girl Scout mect- o'clock, evening service with ser- pel church will welcome I8 NeW \omen of ¢ world as soon as i 2. 7:45 p. m., mid-weck service in Introduced to the Epistle of | or Rev., George B. Fletcher of jyqe finally balanced and th he chapel; leader, R : 3 Philadeiphia, Pa. fra ¢ll on its way to stabiliza Friday—7:15 p. m, Doy Scout | 7:30 p. m., Bible c Miss M. Flemming will lead the ion they will have conducted the neeting. i Alleo Corbin, R P. Y. U. meeting at the First nogt tranquil suffrage campaigr — | T Paptlst church tomorrow evening. that the world has seen. This de- outh [ <copat L e e i e e Sunday—0:20 m., - | Third Epiphany. school will hold an entertainment op highly explosi temperamen. partment of the churc 30 a. m. communion. 9:30 apd party Friday evening. and volubility. senior high school and young peo- i, m., church school, 11 o'clock, Th» Ushers' association of the “This is no war of | ple's grades in the & | morning prayer and sermon by the Baptist church will meet e, Leon Brunsch presider 10:30 a. m., worship of th Rev. John H. Rosebaugh. 6:16 p. evening. of the neh Undon of the Inte mission, Hunter Road community | m., Young People’s fellowship. 7:46 | On Tuesday afternoon the Tadies' tional S Alliance, to The As 1 045 g Wor- | p. m., intereessions and Bible study | Ald eoclety of the German tist soclated r depart- | hy Mr, Losebau | chureh will meet at the church. “To heckle, ate and Vm‘_ 2 unfor — | Rev. A. C. Theodore Steege, pastor the lawmakers now, when they are 2:30 Noadenominational {of . Matthew's Tutheran church | desperately to ,\,‘1‘ .y,:. p. m., Assyrian worship m.. | = {will be in New York city Tuesday : ankruptey would no I school of the Italian mission, | nles on husiness of the Atlantie district lum mulxlnv the causze of suffrage, uun er R ; community house. | 5 or ment- | Misgouri synod ut would in) . o'cloc ening 7:20 ;,':,' ing by the church wrkera of the Te- | The activities major 1;»1mr;~;: m., worship of 1 . “The DProphetic format I\H'vv‘V‘m r'y‘nwh ol 1‘ ’4vlv" ’ ”‘”l‘. it g N0 DR G Are s elescope.” 13:45 P o '“;“":,’ e l.m -\VT, Trotherhood | Ame., Brunschvieg. She is onc of the | streat chape sehool sesston. 6 p. m., Young Peo- NaEROULIS D A B S Cliera ot Trancy Monday—7:30 p. m., meeting of | o meeting, Tlp m., preaching Wil hold a supper "’l',”i"”n i \"“‘{lx' Bk s ann, Girls' auxiliay. by the pastor, subject: “God's Dial cvening "_;\v‘ ‘ Saiits ;mmw iang. She is the Tuesday—7:15 p. m., meeting of 1ppa Jows, ]j{;j"’ "",‘ LERRS wife ot noted professor of I'roop v ! Tuesday—":00 . Woman's | “What the : he S e the we Lestny : G B the Tivers: philosop he. ",{’;,flr‘,:‘ and th four Haitine cal at the Trinity ehureh | Suffrage Qunliln onar L 1., Aswyrian Wom- | Crnureday—7:45 p. m. chureh |Tueaday evening. with a chitdren's (o agd belderet TR K fog L, COOPErA- ppyyir meeting. GONCATL s {he Serate fo ratify a bill grant o i I{'{‘ Friday—7:45 p. m., chofr rchear- | ey flanest® line women ¢ nal s 1 bill al | m., the | spal church in Conncett. i16ady passed by the (€ }' ot 0 - Deputies in ] n riand 1 ¢ Trade | Emmanuel Gospel sub will;hay ol o orted it 15 a. m., prayer scrv- | iCeR in St Mark's church tomor- e rtain dif- 1, preaching by Rev, | TOW. . the form | r Hartford. 12:15 Mme. i o210 SPEAK ON “LIARS" o's meeting con- | s on's Rights, Calder ss Marjorle R and menace to re- L o : ool scholars. 7 p. My ip... W, |, Alderson To Deliver Ad- | ¢ blifyaron Wha Worker Wants mon by Mr. Darling | i until minis- = 3 p. m., Ladies' prayer | dress on “New Commandment” ntil fir e meet at Mrs. Carrle | ’ T said, 10w m, spect. street | For Church hers, Also, o hope of oh R A 10U8 | “Liars” will be the s of th . o . Sunday evening i Trinity |, it 4 i M. E. church tomorrow hy Rev. Wil- " : e S i lam I A on. Mr., Alderson will e ot Gt ! el peak in the morning on “The N AGHSRTES S o 3 Commandment This will be 1 g partments t G o 4 ket W n re occu- i 1ddress larly for ur T FRRt g f Inte come th ¢ o the Internat Stude Assn, {lowir her progran fon co Lutheran Churche Bible class, 11 Ly 0 God Do T Put My W e = . ; suhinchaagl N ) e : - Frey i comen: women in dipiomacy; wom : L 2 nend RO RanE Lopd's.. Mendalss n o agents and women and the ey q S ftern 3 ock, 1 The Peace of Ge Gounod it ORI il B senan H. Dingus, traveling speaker for . - ! ; Swe 1 3 ak at the 1. 7. 8. New Minister for the RvIce G e e et Emmanuel (.u\n('l Church | = ns, superin- e o vz Work The Rev. G 1 teher of | e n Missionary Sat Lo A 1 will e 5 s s Church of iR Christ 1 2. Rev. Mr Evans lhas tray ali r the rid the int he ale| with stereopt views. The re will take place of the | prayer meeting, | y cvening ) The Transfig of our lord. | T 2 (P—Telogra mrvicer DIl Subs e NONDENOMINATIONAL ety sicniie AR i, R Red Army Concert January 26th Wednesday and 1 1 have been arrested in Bombay. cesan vice-president, Isaid it would bring the greatest hap- | | pness and good to them. ‘Several Structures Burned in | the firemen were | Cormick’s EVERYMAN’S BIBLE CLASS as an organization of St. Mark's | !nenian congregution expeets to have church at the parish rooms, | lts own y 2 of worship not later | Miss Edith Andorson, member's | than Easter, chalrman, presided. Mrs, Ira 1. | About a year ago a committen Hicks, the first branch president of | consisting of G. Hagopian, A. Ed- the society, told of some of the early | garian, H nian, G. A, Kevor- experiences of the organization, Miss | kian and H, Harootian was author- Gwendoline A, Juckson, present |ized by Archbishop Derayr, the {branch president, gave the history of | Armenian Apostolic delegate to the nization and n ol government Mrs. Alfred sceretary, and Unjted States to begin a campaign funds to ercct a church in this A site on Tremont strect secured, the campalgn was success ful and work of excavating s un- outlined nd policies, aver, diocesan jowerman, dio- were present. » for city. Mrs Weaver told of the work be ing | der w for the new church. accomplished by the other branches | of the society, Dr. Bowerman brought grectings from her branch | great ldeals Samuel Suteliffe, rector, cong 3 lated the society and sald that the | —— hest birthday wish he could make | §oy ) sttt members e wo o AGCISEA OF Practising Medicine the ldeals of the I ndly, which is | to build Christian character, He Without License homes, church and country. A letter of greeting was read by |, “eriden, Dec. E T Miss Eidora Webstor from Mrs, | AWicdeo Pascluta, of 63 North street Walter Hirst of Warren, Ohfo, whe | P2Stor of the Italian Baptist church was one of the soclety's charter |20 2150 listed in the city directors as a physiclan, was summoned to G terday by Sergeant Songs appropriate to the occasion T e were sung by Miss Lillian Freeman 6 v lieice Tt s and Lilllan Willlams. Bt Bl e Refreshments were served and the i j es, their| polica court Frank Virelli GES bltRa s oot ol 4 in $300 bail and will appear Mo s R State Sought Warrant : - Rattenbury, honorary | conniaint had bheen made to associates, poured. the state department of health that Rev. Pasciuta was illegally prac ticing medicine and the state po FIRF LflSS l “ lice made an investigation. A war- rant was issued after the matter was presented to Henry Dryhurst eity attorney AT E fiR[][]KrIE[[] Shows Diplomas Last night at his home Rev. Pas [cluta showed a reporter what was | purported to be a license. This was issued by the state eclectic board on |January 18, and is signed by R. Prisque. M D, secretary. The reporter w East Brookfield, Mass, Jan, 23— |Shown a diploma from the St. Fire which dia damage of $100,000 |COllege of physiclans and surgeons |where Rev. Paseiuta said he had destroyed the Dufualt Bros. shoe . hee o a P cal counter shop, the istrict. court |Dcen Eraduated after a four yea house, a blacksmith shop owned by |COUrse: This was dated June & Torinor Baniton LI 11923 and was signed by Waldo tormer Senator Warren E. Tarbell, nd the barn of Henry Court- manche, about 11:30 last night. | The family of Courtemanche was | driven into the open, thinly clad, as the flames swept from the factory B zel. Another diploma sald by Rev Pasciuta to represent a one-year “ate course at the Kan- zgs, M. D, and Joscph R. Sint- | post-gr wnd court house threatening their |23 CIty College of Medicine and Ba o Jone Sbnastening | Surgery was shown the reporter. oS s anahing e i IThis diploma was _signed by it consumed the court house nar- |ty SPOECS B g SULG b '0US¢ |and E. E. Hubbard, M. D. C. M. crashed to earth. i The fire ed in the boiler room of the Dufualt | With the thermometer hov- is believed to have start- | Yicense Not Reristered The license to the Rev. Pascluta Cring und 15 above zero mark, severely handi d in their efforte to subdue the and he explained that the onlv trouble heen rczistered at Hartford. He told the reporter he had sent it to Hartford but that it had been re- turned without reg’stration being made, capp blaze, Ganna Walska Is Silent On Her Marital Affairs | Plymouth, England, Gannn Wals] wife . McCormick, arriving from New York Another Colonial Inn on the liner Paris yesterday, sald | Boston, Jan. 23 (P—The Boston | she refused “to discuss her marital Herald in a copyrighted story says velations with any journalist.”” 8he |pat Ho Ford has incrs said she would remain on the liner J:am holdings in Sudbury by the ac Paris and go to Havre and from 'quisiticn of the George H. D. Lam- there to Paris. n farm which adjoins his Way- Passengers on the liner said Mme. sido Inn property, and is considered | Walska had told them that Mr. Me- |one of the finest examples of colon faflure to sail with her on | ja] architeeture in the state. the Paris was due to his brother's | The farm comprises the home- sudden illness, which caused him to [stead and outbuildings and 50 acres eave the boat at the last moment of green and woodland. When re. after he had reserved accommoda- |novated it will be made the home tions. She expressed no surprise on |of the manufacturer's son, Edsel, on learning that he is now aboard the |his trips here. Deutschland bound for Europe with | The property was purchased from the expressed intention of ‘meeting Mr, Lo n several days ago by in Paris. Dutée W. Flint, of Providence, R. I.. Fellow passengers said Mme. Wal- | Mr. TFord’s southern New i ska had been gay and happy representative, and the throughout the voyage said to involve about $60 THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST 10:00 a. m., Sunday Church School. 11:00 o’clock, Morning Worship. Sermion by THE PASTOR Subject: “DOING GOD’S WILL.” :15 p. m., Men’s Bible Class; leader: MR. GREENE. Quh\ect “THE DUTIFUL DREAMER.” 00 p. m., Young People’s Meeting. Leader: MR. GREENE. = Subject: “DEED VERSUS CREED. Thursday, January 28th at 7:45 p. m. IN THE BOOK OF JOB” NO. II— ANCIENT PLANATIONS” Led by the Pastor 6: Mid-w oel\ Service, — “The Little Chureh with the BIG Welcome.” STANLEY MEMORIAL Morning service, 10:15, scrmon by Rev. R. N. Gilman “THY KINGDOM COME (The third in series on the Lord's Prayer.) “0 Worship the Lord in the Besuty of Holiness." —Hosner. Anthem®: wasg issued, he sald, at New Haven | with it was that it had not | Henry Ford Purchases .| NEWS OF THE WEEK AMONG THE CITY’S CHURCHES . SOUTH CHURCH MOVIE “The Steadfast Heart” to Be Shown On Church Screen Tomorrow Eve- ning Is Tale of o Walf, “The Steadfast Heart” by Clar- lence Buddington Kelland, will be shown on the screen at the South gational church tomorrow lm 1s Joseph Striker, who at one | time played in a stock company production here, The story concerns a walf who tnmocently came under the hand of the law and wa to trial, A great attorney s beaten by a youngster in defense of the child and a hate I8 born which | throughout a generation. Torment- ed by boys, persecuted by grown- ups, the outcast goes through a | baptism of fire with scarcely a | friend to stand by him. Dut cham- | ploned by a girl, the cherished | daughter of the proudest and rich- cst family of the community, he learns to endure and fight. Years later he deliberately beats down the barred doors of society, | shows who and what he is, and ren- v service to the town that spurned him. Philins-Andover Gets Andover, Mass., Jan. old rocking c Samuel Francis Smith eat when he wrote the hymn, “America” has just been acquired by the Phillips Ando- ver Academy. | &mith was a student at the An- | dover Theological seminary, then part of the academy, when, in 13 he composed w | the national anthem. He is said to | | have written the words in half an hour, | R. R. APPOINTMENTS Boston, Jan. ments of Frank C. Shepherd assis- [tant chief engineer of the Boston and Maino rallroad, as chief con- struction engineer, and of William J. Dackes, former assistant general | manager of the New Haven, as en- | | gineer in charge of maintenance of | way, were announved today by B. R. | Pollock, vice-president and general manager of the Boston and Malne. COURSE FOR TEACHERS |, For fous Monday evenings, be- ginning February 1, Professor Purdy of Hartford will conduct a Bible course for Sunday school teachers in the South church chapel. The closing lecture will be made by | Professor Weigle of Yale unlversity. | The meetings will be held under the | auspices of the New Britain Council |of Religious Education. \ | One of the actors in this | ts | Historic Smith Chair | 23 (A—The | r in which the Rev. | afterward became | 23 (A —The appoint- ‘ GENTLE SPRING HAS DISAPPEARER Cold Wave in East Claims Three w Lives Already 23 (A —Blythe 4. New York, Jan. | Inglons that spring had stolen & march on king winter have been shattered in the the [ United States, | A chill gale castorn part of from the northwest, part of one that has hecn sweeping |the middlewest for the past few duys, struck the central north and [ Atlantie coaet yesterday, und trans- { formed unscasonably bulmy weather into ey cold Parts of the Ohlo Valley, |sus, Oklahoma, southern |and New England are blanketed |with a heavy snow and weather torecasters generally predict cone | tinued tair and cold weather, Arkan- Missour} So far the intense cold has .ac- counted for necarly three victims in {the cast. One man died at Perth 1 1l two collapsed on 5 of New York. No reports of sufiering because of the coal shortage have been made w York, New Jersey and New l.nm.nm was in the grip of strong northwest winds. Rain early yes. |terday changed to snow and sleet |and impeded street traftic. Zero | temperatigres are reported north of ‘l‘.nr!!wrn Kansas, Miscouri and Illi- nols. In New York the temperature | dropped 25 degrees, hitting 17 above |zero iast night. Saranuc N. Y., recovered slightly from a 34 degree decline to ‘rmxr degrees above zoro yesterday, but was still bitterly cold. | SLAVIC MISSIONARY PROGRAM The Home Misslonary department of the South Congrcgational church will meet Friday afternoon with 8 | Slavic program scheduled. Mrs, T, R. Gilpatric will read a paper on The Slav at Work in America.” Slavie Community Life in Amerts ca” a dramatization by Mrs. Kene | neth sr . will be produced. Tea {and a setial hour will follow. UDGE GREENE'S ESTATE New York, JaJn. 23 UP—Apprais- |al of the New York estate of Judge |Gardiner Greene, who died last year {at his home In Norwich, Conn., filed |vesterday with the state tax commis= |sion, shows a net estate of $33,431 taxable in New York. The entire cstate was apprafsed at $142,810, Mrs. Louise R. Greens, the widow, is named executor and sole benefi- iclary. & FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 10:45 Morning Worship 12:10 Bible School Sermon by REV. WILLIAM ROSS Subject: THE GREAT, CEASELESS QUEST [¥ Music—“The Lord is My Shepherd” .......... Demarest |§ Bass Solo—“But Who May Abide the Day of His Coming ?” | Trom the Messiah | aQ Friday—6 :30, Bible School Party and Entertainment, Thursday—T7:45, Mid-week Service. L SV SR, HE WHO ATTENDS CHURCH ADDS TO HIS SELF-RESPECT —0— “The New Commandment” A sermon for church members especially. 10:45 7:15 Subject: “Liars”, Mrs, Merwin H. Tuttle, Contralto. —0— | Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church South Church Morning Worship—10:45 REVEREND ERNEST L. WISMER of Bristol Evening Worship—7:15 . “THE STEADFAST HEART” A picture of the beautiful hills of Virginia Sermon by Motion Picture THE LITTLE 10:45 a. m., 7:00 p. m. Sundey, 9:30 a. m. Trinity M. E. Church Sermon Subject: THE DUTIFUL DREAMER by Rev. Samuel A. Ficke. All men invited CHURCH AROUND THE CORNER The People’s Church of Christ COURT STREET REV. F. L. BROOKS, pastor “The Prophetic Telescope.” i God’s Dial—The Jews.” Not a World’s Court, But the World’s King—Jesus