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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1926. WEEK’S PROGRAM OF RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES ~ SPEMERWILLGET - e | i Ry ST 81 ng n hood. He gave the*wo e = = following the abolition o Ct I i : war and last nigh Mrs. 8, weekias ; Won Title of Most Valuable wivs'vic v fontsille s caising froubie. Thers R ) | Elim Congregation to Have Annual| Plaver in 14 Years A er d t s . 1908 | | Musical Festival Wednesday Eve y gue C&IS go eligible becaus becomi r mplained to Officer M. J 3 Baptist Churches 1 partments; 2:30 ) i | manager: r that Jher boy wa 1 T P e | g —P et Artists., | s e 1 + 2 hvi 3 = As W I cla or ; ““‘ T ning—Prominent Artists. Cleveland, June 5 (P—Fourteen (other years, by i © stor Raymond i st oc It ni ious school; 7:45 H Cfi d 1 a.a : S CAaS o Sasuaran s S 4 winter Sarra of 7 , while b s Sl he annual June concert of the|Years ago when Tris Speaker wa e v o Desay | REERT | emy pen afl Pmspecme o h Ba church will be |Starring for the then world's cham- Although still considered one of T ng ir e of 98 Cleveland 1 U y—T7 p. m., cholr rehear-| . [ : e pion Boston Red Sox, he was de- the couniry's gre outfielders, st t ‘I v hoy": mother : ‘ Phiip M - | Bride to Be Missionaries | e ay O e ont. valuable, laper.bm | Soeakor as at His best in 1012, J16 areed 1o pay the bill of the phys 4 1 \ picnic of e ! e e ge tists whose ability is|the American Il An automo- batted .383, not as hi ( who dr the injury. y 1 t to St. Mark's Episcopal widely known throughout this sec-|Pile was his , but it was not [Joe Jack , but he 1 ¥ Bloomquist investigated Y - 5 irst Sunday er Trinity—7:30 d to the tion will be presented. the official award, as none games and led the 1€ in sco t of a prowler about the Gold 1 unfon; 9§ a. m program 4 e e 1o | Was given in vs. ith 130 runs. He also led in two 's he on C street, but fost Rt e ey A e, axa who il ({QT,'«{M}. 1;.01}.1(“ S . AR e ot e § : o non; speaker, Rev ¥ pen of 94 dreanipald il ciad e league Jay in 1 sccond in { 2 ty, D.D., who will his ¢ and his I BEDE N oW Lo oot - 3 Hinineen 2 TR ORI RIVER SR ONERATID, 2 : S o o Fast work : Mis Herning of I \“_f“‘ YI"“"‘ o [;f‘ S r the mos le player to 3 rage | New Haven, Ju In : 5 4 e Whitneyville, Mass B T e NG n 1912 s voted th ; i nd rone ¥ ). M., prayer & Second Advent [t s I 0, and Miss Mildred|y o, the league last winter. ro Bl Mix Rucei of p.m.,| g y—10 a. m., Sunday school; |, ™" CUTSR 165 JHEE It was Tris § er day at Dunr 0! N i 1 responsi- « 1 m. morning service with ser«| oMt Lor t 1s being given under|feld. President B. B. Johnson bles, placing t ¢ leath in West Haven by the pastor: “When Asking LOREN: ket Young Pcople’s here for the ceremonies == — « on D. Hopkins, who - . A 1 ome. H'l olete”; = S PO t I Lstart| gooakers prize In 1912 was the -.\.”\ l(}»l?l(‘l BLOTTET i ] vrvk o« r»wd \’A\ , evening service with ser- | o'clock. Hugh Chalmers awar Hen v T. Robins of TFarmington wpi. Tl on a bicvele, was ¥ s geven Finding." | e Edwards, veteran baseb: T Plainville, reporte the po n R i made a l¢ hand i of t p. m., Bible member of the commissio ires were | turn at orner at which traffie S ( | cked Speaker at that en off his an s it W n 1 signal light, : 3 ok e 4 | en to make the forn d in the Stan ¢ S ( ts; 77 ct Nondenominational H. Buck of South IT tre W et the very socks ‘ m { the theft of twa tires on some WILSON 2 People’s | e fr in case vou lose. New < SnAay——Mbralis sorsiip at 10:45 M skl | ver s Shop Inc, 357 Main s 3 ) i o school at 12:15 p. | tim at 1 day of the |of the theft of a om 13 8 o oton | . A B S ity Spelling Champion Expects | - e e faine GOt | i preach at poth morming " and (0 Bring Home National Honors A Wonderful Church and No Congregation liglous instructic c Midweek service Thurs at| Eaean T ol 7:45 p. m sday—7:30 T Poy Scouts,| Choir rehearsal Friday at 7:45 p.| discussion in G s three, four International Bible Stude and the Hc v, B. I « i Sunday—10:45 a. m., junior Bible Bridgeport, I T K Nev v 7 p. m., meeting of the|c 11:16 a. m., Bible study, su Haven: 8 D 5 sermon by | ¢ “What Think Ye of Christ Rev. O Ristor of Bostc p. m., Bible study at the homs satu on o f Charles Henry, 34 Dwight atreet, the N. 1 ptist union, dis subject: “Behold T Stand at the ausston: ch and the Com Door.” munity”; Ki o ) p. m., Young Peo- 1 her honor to be held this city et 1 1 « in | ple’s HENRY €. CAPEN I Young c n Germ We p. m. praise, pray testimony service plans e religious work in Elim st Friday—8 p. m., Bible study at|this rica, day—10 a. m, B ! home of Charles Henry, subject: | e young wom- | 1 men's Bible class; 11 m., and Rev. | “The Kingdom of Chris ive ongratulations of | 7:30 m., sermon by t or « 1 will t f upon victory over a field | M ay—S8 p. m 11 ¥ | p ople's society of the leavi of 18 cont | meeting. fonday—7:45 p. m., the cast of Firs gational church will | Was ¢ of he o expect | Wednesday— m. the Young pageant “The IKey” Wil Te-|hold its semi-annual election of of- | part bring back the champions People’s t v rs at its meeting tomorrow eve- | I ani $1.000 in gold fror Thursday—$ p. m meet- | p. m, the week- | At Washingtor ing. 155 - his par ot ) k- dair haperone, Mis Congregational Churches ool will meot; 8 p. f-rald, Miss Glastet- % . 5 o 2 will ent J.| pel it is city for Wash- ot - et b ES £, 3 o NEA : First : : Maple Hill, 3| He plans to cvening, June i 3 > G 5 1., churc 00 m., the choir Will | o'clock. Miss Ruth of | time <61 A magnificent $300,000 church is just bein ¢ finished at Leroy, IIl., which will have no Winsted who is home on furlough |in t — from Luc! st. John's ent and give congregation at all when its doors are thrown open. One J. P. Crumbaugh, rich land owner, who died in 1905, left a $300,000 tr act of land to build and support at Spirit- 11 a. m, mors prelude at 10 . Tndia, will be pres- | fore going to Africa ermon by Rev. Tl n account of the mis- sq Hernt o Il b ) 1905, t 5 Sunday—S8:30 a. m., English serv- | sionary work there. H\‘,l‘_ EHJH ; ,_1, i ualist church, and his will was recently sus tained by the supreme court after exLon_ds\d Sl neoh8:5 e W e 1 de- Laurel Court Presents { iitig:}niuml i _le01:0 is vut;}la S])ll'i..ltl‘a]tli“l \\'j_i]llx in miles of the church now, but the edifice afternoon at the N Rrit- & ey \~.w»|‘\r‘( (li“\ t” (‘)»flnd ()fll(‘(’l‘fi has been built in accordance with the will. Members of Laurel Court, Order | Amaranth, L reception to officers last e eral hospital to make urgi- iressings | hospital in nd- Young Peo S ing, c I i ( — g in | Miss Hele Tomorrow afternoon, aAe fre ni Bo lety we pre- | Tuesda Arm eodore Steege will le for St sented to each of he grand officers class for wo r ) Mo, as one of the circuit officers and past officers of | class for A V sday P church ' 4 o8 to the triennial convention ollowing a grand Wednesday: sixth )i ill d Lutheran Synod grade w of t T 1) c nd oths . | Thursday— I iron elg rades y m., the Women's| be Robert Geckl .\W\wlv'“‘m“. school; 4:30 p. 1ie oy se will meet J. C. Klopp . Matthew’s Luth- 2 ing. ’ —— in school, will be one of the dele- 191y . Young People's Methodist Churehes suless ofl fhe marish, fechers ng thi SvallEatens A - Atlantic district. Mr. and Mrs. Klopp | nity Ioft this morning for stop- 1 S v 3 m won pin at Pronxville where | m 1t < h school: 10:45 | ¢ © ¥ ting from | ; Tk s e Ceriann t i Standardizes Prices 1. m.. worship a : m., address: “A S0- | theological seminary Louis, READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Among State Barbers Unless theRegu- 22 Hunter road call which will be dedicated June 15 FOR YOUR WANTS lator hasa RED s oA p. M., W, F. M ith WHEEL it is t N 0 I J Skinner; 6:3 m., A’OT a B or Chio ! anqn LORAIN n n Methodist 0 v or 0 0 p. m, ' “Relentlessly Hunted” Main and Arch Streets Every Open Church Door Is an Invitation 3 = i e Morning Sermon 10:45 A. M. [ to Come in and Worship God g | Address 7:15 P. M. [ Morning Worship, 10:15; Sermon by the Pastox U nique Special Music South Congregational Church e A “WHAT'S THE NEED OF !!]"l.l‘v;tb\"" oo { f Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church Departments 10:3( \ or Ital Hunter Road Mission | R S T Y R T R R T W or Italiar outh Church JAMES BORDIERT stove OU needn’t “shop” all over town for a Clark Jewel Gas Range with Lorain Red Wheel Oven ligh school where he RhiAAGT alere Heat Regulator. We haveit. Come in and select the FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 10:00 a. m.—Sunday Church School. of a movement size, style and finish that you prefer, and begin soon 11:00 a. m.—>Morning Worship. barber shop price to enjoy cll the advantages of cooking by Time and Master Barbers' associa- Temperature. No more baking-fai]'ures, no more oven-watching— and you can cook Whole Meals in the Lorain Self- regulating Oven while you are enjoying yourself away from the kitchen. CLARK by REV. WILLIAM E. DOUGHTY. D.D. General Secretary of Near East Relief, Subject: “NEAR EAST RELIEF TODAY" 12:15 p. m.—Men's Bible Clas Leader: MR. GR d in Yebrua n b > of the associa- ccomplished little in the 10:1 \[ \ ): 15— DBible School ourneyn | tandardizing prices, Bor- | s asked to undertake the NE wccomplished his mission 6:30 p. m.—Young People’s Meeting. in thy eeks | cas “ELEVATING CONVERSATION—WHAT IS IT2" j rlin sceretars of tho stat JEWE], Ranges syt N i b s New Clark Jewel models bine b i i iday 0. 8 p. m., Chapel i jous movements | . s combine beautiful designs F nr“\l 1]!]1\\r'1 [l; (.)I" ril.TH I*I{l"’)p 5 onditions an with the same st_urdy‘conslruclinn and perfect bflk?l:g Al L iT Bl iRE Pasls ot work qualities for which Clark Jewel cooking-appliances y ay Stag \ g have been noted for nearly half a century. Some of the most popular features are: enameled linings for sanitation and long wear; perfectly fitted oven- and broiler-doors that require no catches; con- cealed hinges; graceful lines and easy-to-clean surfaces. Ne:n‘l_\" ililli()fi \(’(fincn | In Japanese Industry Tokyo, June 4 (A—There £ THE LITTLE CHURCH AROUND THE CORNER | AE————————— SRR ] — PEOPLE’'S CHURCH OF CHRIST FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST WEST MAIN, COR. PARK PLACE Sunday Service at 11:00 a. m. L000 members of t ablished th in the professions pan. I women employ nearly 1 sex who have A CORDIAL INVITATION IS EXTENDED TO ALL as laborers in fac- Subject tories, census figures of RS “GOD 7 } ONLY CAUSE AND CREATOR Municipal hureau disclose / (\‘()]‘ ”lkl“()\']\ (\\.[ 1 Evening \ern: in medical servie : suct [] L] E 2 B s Day School wives, nurses .physicians ] 1 Oper excent ilndays and Holldays from 12200 to 5;00 p.'m, [jmotion pictire actresses the latter Chureh school 10 a et e |numbering 62( ) newspaper re- Welcome porters or other department of the AT AR press and 200 musicians. = { ‘ : i p { ] 5 Ll ) 2 \ Z