New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 3, 1926, Page 11

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NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD. SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1926. l Member of Federal Reserve System ined. This 1s for reople and children o neet in the basement of w- chureh, | N r the leaders hy.r\' R e ol Onar 31 : ,, Attendance Averages More Than German Baptist | superintendent of Sunday hool 11:45 a. m., ser he Declarat the Light of Divine Tr New Britain was a town dependent chiefly upon the development and welfare of the surrounding farming inter- ests for its own prosperity. But then, as now, its location destined it to be an industrial and commercial city. "l'oday New Britain fhips her products to all parts of the world, and for sixty-six years the NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL has helped its city to progress through the helpful, friendly banking service which it renders to eriean Principle.” W, ¢ G T ol s | mlehed s e business houses and individuals alike. It is a bank that YOU will like. People's sy O EERE | New Britain National Bank hoth mornin OFFICERS DIRECTORS DIRECTORS DIRECTORS S s e e J. 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Jleirt ont Gioone wor Put Into Alcohol | wo s in ob- |Burritt, John ¢ and < 1 z ¢ the per athe i Smith, Miss 10:45—Morning Worship 1§ Open daily from 12-5 p. m. Saturday 6:45-8:45 p. m. §| : A . sons connected with it. Mario 4 another tosbe SERMON BY REV. WILLIAM R |Bradley Moves French - Subject: “THI GREAT DIVIDE" ——-——_————‘ Chef To Idle Hour F . ’ Musie = ston, Ky.. July vu‘gl;x‘.”l;.‘:;: rist Anth (‘m~—“lhc Lord Is My Shepherd”. . .. .Smarr Contralto Solo—*"Unto Thee, O Lord”. .. Risher !B The Little Church Around the Corner f ; s new ingred or t o beer, were sl : Y e oo, Mlxs AV AU Thursday, 7:45—Mid-week \m\mv R d | PEOPLE'S CHURCH OF CHRIST [ s i e s sk it ol it on ™ 5 (e S et OURT STREET rms g . S0, E » Wt subcs L Pratt st hat W ) CORDS BROKEN “HOW ARE YOU BUILDING?” g e ) it for : run by them | Rwnsas Clt, Ty 3 UP—Heat ree- ; i 1ne 2 pi of a 0 e vear were smashe n STANLEY MEMOR!AL CHURCH And are built upon the foundation of the apostles ) f ¢ ol, I and |seized t « souri \ulie.v ym]!lernll:‘.\‘r, th: SUNDAY SUMMER SCHEDULE 'R and prophets, Jesus Christ Himself being the chief ) sa rising abeve the mar! 245 a. m. Combined service of worship und chureh school and prophets, Jesus Chri Himself being the chief R Yot rder to t each of h €Siat ma.y points. hree deaths ate 045 m. m. Primary and beginners' departinents cornerstone, ’ o = 5 ) S 1 i was taken in a restaur to heut were reported im “The Little Church with the BI% Welcome.” 4 All Are Welcome ( 2 : bl & : ¢ ) ) The maximum tempera- te liquorsiiyre there was 98.

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