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NEW BRITAIN ‘DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPT LONG PARTNERSHIP | 6ouo wastie troviy — Face Eight of Nation's Leading Reformation Lutheran — Tour- the adults in a diseussion ot te |PAUl BETleNbach Purchases| Soe teenth Sunday after Trinity. Serv-|Parable of Forgiveness. 9:45 a. m., NewPort, R. I, Sept. 4 (& ices,"10 a. m. Tuesday evening the |primary and beginners' departmenta Hickey’s Managerial GOHtl’aC[ enty-two holes of medal p y in t regular meeting of the church coun- [of the church school. Thursday, next three days for the famous gold cil will be held at 8 o'clock. Thurs- | p. m., First fall meeting of the e mashie trophy today faced cight of afternoon the Women's Mission- | soclety. Sunday, Sept.| New York, Sept, 4 (F) — Tne|(he nation’s leading golfers — on § society will meet at 2:30 o'clock. (12, 9:45 a. m., September commun- | gelc brated team of Berlenbach a Ocean 1 private course of Y St. Matthew's TLutheran—Service |fon service. Hickey, Inseparable since 1923 |7T. Suffern The tour: i in Inglish, with holy communion, at| The People's—Prayer at 10:15 a.] when the veteran Dan pickeq | Ment calls for 18 holes this afte 9 a. m. Service in German at 10:45. im_ Preaching service at 10:45. Sub. | “Oom" Paul from the ranks of | MO0, 36 tomorrow and a final round Parochial school opens new term on |joct: “A Rest Passed By.” Sunt wrestlers to pilot him through | °f 18 on Monday. Tuesday morning. Meeting of the |school at 12. IWening service, evan. | amateur fights and on to the| Jesse Gu lonal Ladies’ Aid, Thursday at 3 p. m. | gelistic. Subject: “Some Shut out.” | world's light heavywelght shom. | dMateur champ, nner of Christian Science—Service at 11|Rev, Dr. Henderson will preach at plonship, has been dissolved the gold Tt r it was & m. Subfect. “Man.” =~ Sunday)poth the morning and evening serv-| Berlenbach yesterday purchased "”"fi“;‘f,fl'l e - s of school at 9:45 a. m. ~Wednesday | jees, for $40,000 tho seven year contract | 101y 1934 Winner, and Francls Out SEnE g a0 telack Itedlls | ien el G ospel— Sunday maive | Hidk ey e attalvy | o porn0 100 the foid ast ivear, v ing room, 504, Nat. Bank BIAg. 15| (0u” 10,45 a, s prager seres e flof tha! " Latora ain. . Daser | AMONE v})‘w e T. 8. Tailer, J : :f’"“-p_‘ifl_‘° #4510 Preaching service conducted by [ were signed cancelling the contiaes e ot the v | Deacon Beardslc |p. m., Bibl Y, communion 12:15 | which had ,two years to run. A | lim Swedish Baptist hool hour. 3 p. m., |certified check, deposited nost Sunday LA T eeema My DoY) DrA | oen aly) acovicoMiattiwamat GEDIT | S ubsdog it Tians vt Fugazy, tight : AL o E. Klingberg. Thursday at 2:30 p. p':yl\. 6:30 p. m., Combined young | promoter, will close the de [ f;,li’lf"e, ';',.",:“,“ S aacaruny 3 a1, he adent A doulsny s TASAb U oni o Weveics andwvening Sevilie ] i announced that il | R i et mEwC e e of M fupne Ol (0 She ndotihin of the FaioE manage himsedf in the future. | B st St son, Kensington. § p. m., Reunion | J0-F (A% [ e sented for the best 18 g 5 [ mors that all was not well be- | L e Second Advent—Sunday school at |19 € s ‘i"“ n EBerlenbach and the man with sermon at 11 a. m. Thursda to Palestine and Miss Faith | s b o A o | time. Although Berlenbach was said LUy i ol Anderson. Wedne m., e P St. Mark's Episcopal—Fourteenth | Anderson. e 5 p, | o have criticized Hicke | ¢ 2 ity. Holy com- |cottage meeting. 45 P-iment of his affairs, | d ] i / Sunday hxtDE S A m., prayer meeting conducted by the | (o000 O former | v ¥ R U T e B O e R e R T S last fight with J De when | T munion and sermon by the pastor | JPACONE B T ShAnehy SR eithc e R T Rk Delutey then | at 11 a. m. ailnke fobeth i isinaents e ety Sa 2 o G s D E 12 ~Junior Bible class at 10:15 a. m. R e 3 rentor and his pupil. . Bible study, 11:15 m. Subjec U””‘f‘.q.m,u\' ethod! | Yesteraay Berlonbach med the | thllS [}f HGIII‘V S[WGHS “Who is Satan and will he be des vflr'mh Y-I‘U}O‘J':t_ X [spm on the manifold duties of 4 tyoyed?” Bible study at the home | Preaching service at 45 4. I | Fiokey that prevented giving him | s of Charles Henry, 45 Dwight street, |Class meetin gat 7:45 p. m. Tu \e | Undivided attention. Hickey recent-{ Toms River, N, I.. Se pt. 4 (B) — 7:45 p; m. Stud® on Revelations, [day and prayer mee | ¥ took ov > destinies of Monte Four of five witnesses ox 1 6th chapter. Monday, Young people |time Thursday. | Munn, tarruppir here last night iled to substan- will not meet on account of holiday. | S | Nebraska, who is 2 tiate Henry Stevens' alibi as to his | your mind imm 2 g " Tue v, Young People’s class will | RELIGIOUS ITEMS { his way through the ranks of the | actions on e t his brother- # Your valuzbles are sec llectric Proteqtion, stecl 2:4 | mect at the home of Charles Henry, | Several churches, will resume | lesser heavywe | in-law, the Rev. Edward W. Hall, 1 rete Vault and Yale Time Lock. Within® this fos i I" 34 Dwight street for voluntcer Work. | tneir winter schedule tomorrow and | Another the matter, | and Mrs, 1o piflls were mur. | t we have puov Deposit boxes equipped with I Wednesday, $ p. m., praise, Prayer | ino remainder next Sunday. | noweve nbach with | dered ne W Brunswick. | i A B el o abat i and testimony service. Friday, 8 P.| Lyeryman's Bible « 1S | believin drove him| 1T men had previously said | e et el R B e Tegaked : m., Bible stud) at the homo Of | sentemier 18 into {00 many e e S S [| the convenicnce, sadety andTow cost of & safe deposit boxs Charles Henry, 34 Dwight strget.| mne standing committes of the|up and against strongest pos- | Stevens at Lavalette, near here, th xt hook—"Deliveranee. egational chiireh will | ginle without regard for | murder ni They admitted the John’s German Lutheran W. M. Blodgett's office | pig condition. RBerlen- | date was fixed in their minds only 8:30 m., English ° | Tuesday evening. | bach’s objected to the| DY questioning of reporters and : . m., Sunday school. - | Rev. Axel I Poterson has match with Delaney so hoon atter | detectives the sweek the Kill- m.. German ser Tues | Shelton, Conn., where he will con-| goyera] hard bouts had sapped the they p. m,, meeting of the Ladic duct services at the Elim Old Folks' | champjon's strength, | were ng and | y clety. Saturday, 8:30 a. m., to 11:80 [ oo "er il T davs, | S obliged to cayy | that Arthur Applegate caught a - a. m., German school. $ Rey. Dr. John L. Davis of New | i chbae Weednoniy ih T sh which he had Stevens weizh Firet Luth, - Bnglish service on s Creon oay: willmy Tougliran of Philadetnniy, | ©OF Bim. ATl of the mon admitted Bunday, 10:30 . m. Sermon by the t Stony Creek, Conn., Sun- | G 08 112 S r»\‘;"lir.ph“' fishing with Stevens at varlous pastor. Baptism will preceed the | g,y ¢ 19 g, m e e Bt Honal Bt Hers aras iy i service. The chiurch eholr Wil meet | rhureday evening union prepara- [ heT 1 i R INR ISR e R A e i G Triday evening to commence Te- | s will be held in the | " ‘;” 1‘:”“;"{‘ e i tioned by S H hearsing for their fall work. Satur-|go o™ nurch enapel, [ e s tormerdehantliiae oy B pson and his aid f day, Sunday and Monday the Stato | “mpirsday evening a rennion serv- | P e | were Apple William Egger, a Luther League convention Will Deljoe il be held at the Elim Swedish l‘”‘“t Enabloato EO through with HeHcags e { held in Hartford. Many from the [ paptict church. Rev. Axel T, Peter ek . With Tommy Loughre " | Thaddeus S. Mellinter of Philadel- ] Toealaneut lan MoSnitentd 8 B son andiVR ey DT LB nibetong G A A LB e s e e e 3 dar, Sept. 12th, communion service | win speak. Refreshments will e | Lo '“‘»‘ overwork this sum. | lette during the summer; Geo i an0 reception of new members Wil gerved and a soclal hour will follow. | e T S e S e S 4 be held in the morning. 3 i et liiione e m”:‘:n{;\f‘my ms\t | Camp of Lavalet 1 Stanley Memorial—Sunday 9:45 a. CHEATE! s e e oo Mr. Van Camp in his sworn ! m, morning worship and church Friend: I suppose your dav \]1:|r1 a v: n' e statement said he was with Stevens echool service combined. ~Superin-|wag gelighted to receive two hou-| At trace ion Sl cmmer R RS 5 counle were Kineu . tendent Oscar A. Marsh will tell the | quats at the concert last night. | I‘n]"m“‘v“”)‘f's-‘;‘fi I have boxed| 1\ that he left him about nine junlors andSintermediates about the | Mother: No, she was furious.| Rfior e B O RERY N QU A iV ofin g F8E) S lite and work of one of the rrru; | She paid for three.—Passing Rhow, ((Zit et ek I“‘;':)I;‘l;»"d"}"f e e i v1 lead d 2 S. € har or | v - > missionaries. The paster will London. cach of these bouts, | Lloyd George Not Yet q ’\\:v‘l\vT.um in proper condition | onsigned to Cellar to box again I will fulfill my con. | Liosiaon Rastie Cps S . . "":," . h Mr Tugdey. . 1 aminepes it St ortialt ras s ot ’ The First Church of Christ /5 s i i i v e Promoter Tugazy fssued a state. | /002 Liberal chub in London, as . L : ment at the sama e drer he: (reported in the British press, : 11:00 A. M.—UNION SUMMER SERVICE he believed Berlenbach was ey i )‘”!' il ;“elj“"” s of Winston o Y " i iti 5 = L as “hurchill and Jloyd George rested 1| (South and First Congregational Uniting) ;;Imr'\“ condition for m Gont b this| fop o Tong Hime i the basement of 1 Preacher: REV. WARREN MANDEVILLE BLODGETT The former champion is belioved ;’::"?T"‘;"_"}““‘ building, and this . 7:45 p. m.—UNION PREPARATORY SERVICE 900 in the ring during his connec- |trait had again one to the cell | IN SOUTH CHURCH CHAPEL j tion with Hickey, e » | i Address by MR. GREE) = == THE BRU i m-_-_—--_“-u——_-—_—___ Hopeful Contributor: Could vou e B ! LT FOR QUICK RESULTS USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS 10 REGAIN GRON | Q The Little Church Around the Corner SRR C!ZMSS&;'T OF CHRIST National Champion ~ Playing { PREACHING BY REV. DR. HENDERSON i | s R Witk Fourth Doubles Parter | Evening—*“Some Shut Out” voir to Sing Inspiring Hymns Qver 700 Years Old at $’lichoth Service in Brethren Sons of Israel Synagogue After Midnight Tonight City of New Britain, Department of Public Schools Official Notice All public schools of all grades; including kindergarten, ele- mentary grades, junior high schools and senior high school, open Tuesday, Sept. 7, 1926. Brookline, Mass., Sept. 4. (#)— William T, Tilden, 24, national | = ) —_—— | singles champion, today faced the | task of regaining the Amerfcan doubles title with the fourth part- STANLEY MEMOR'AL CHURCH ner he has chosen in the last five ears. Success means a record, of Sunday 9:45 a. m.—Morning worship and church school combined. sorts, for athletic history reveals #:45 a. n.—Frimary and beginners’ department. that no American lawn tennis star Thursday 0,p. m.—Ladies’ Aid Soclety. has ever reached the pinnacle after “The Little Church with the BIG Welcome.” Come! more than one change of partners. R. D. Sears, who held the crown six times, was five times a winner —_—— | With James Dwight. Holcombe Ward also friumphed six times— three with Beals €. Whight and three with Dwight F. Davis. Fred B, Alexander, after winning four times with H. H. Hackett, also later was able to some back with Harold Throckmorton and recover the hon- ors. But records reveal no winner who has been able to triumph with three separate partners. Tilden, victor in pairings with Vincent Richards and B, I. C. Nor- ton, already has failed twice in his attempt to form a third successful alliance. With young Sandy Wiener of Philadelphia'in 1924 and 1925, he was unable to get even as far as the semi-final round. Yet the national singles champion loomed formidably today in the final round of the 1926 tournament, principally because in Alfred H. Chapin, Jr., of Springfield, Mass., he has apparently organized the smoothest working combinatton nce his pairing with Richards. Y Their match against Richards and R. Norris Willlams today found Til- den and his former team. mate op- ponents in the doubles champoin- ship for the first fime since they came to the front eight years ago. Richards and Williams ruled fa- vorites, but there was an atmosphere of uncertainty about the match. The defending champons gave an unimpressive displ of stroking vesterday in their seml-final match igainst Lewis N. White and Louis Thalheimer of Teas. Willlams was especially erratic, although the tifle holders gave the impression of tak- the match lightly and bore down The Jewish community the world over is preparing to usher in the high holy days which begin Rosh Ha-shonah, the Jewish only in the ter stages of the con- NC‘W’ Y‘e?ll', “‘%l‘gr:"“‘_:‘“ ‘:h;‘*:;;' f‘_’“ ;2;}5 Several days preceding this holy day a special service is conducted, known as the S'lichoth service. It is held between mid- Ak in 10154088 Kee 1958 andl night and dawn and is made up of confessional and penitential hymns. dn origin these hymns antedate the Christian era, and even with B. I. C. Norton in 1923. Wil- in their present form are mostly more than 700 years old. Yet they are so universal in character and are written in so beautiful and i liams' triumph with Richards last classical 2 Hebrew style that they approach the Pslams in grandeur and have long been as well known in the ritual of the synagogue. };‘;’, a:::‘:l'lh’;‘u";h'}t":_k‘:”‘fnfv"l';“‘_"‘: The local synagogue, Brethren Sons of Isracl, under the guidance of Rabbi Hadas, has made extensive preparations for an he had been rumner-up with Watson elaborate S'lichoth service tonight at midnight. The service will be chanted by the Rev. Samuel Cantor, assisted by & choir of twelve M. Washburn, professional singers. Rabbi Hadas will preach at 12:1a P