New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 15, 1926, Page 34

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 10%6. tessor George N. McClusky of Hart- B | . . 9 R Z 5 S — rs a steady v to 4 HiEtor lotiBaiieation) (or (!:f- Clty Items THE HERALD ANNOUNCEMENTS z\l!lll.\l()'l'I} E ) L AUTOMOTIVE of WGod “WANT ADS” | ___ burtu Lots, lonuments ! Autos mE)‘I;rlnln For Autos and . rucks for Sale uick Rev. Tertius Van Dyke Hits at ’ ‘; e Haphazard Reading n the fonal Sun Frederic L rlous edu al church, tew favorite to know only nter church |g'clock essor George A son rector of education, |Ger Mrs. Ho ton avent : T Personars irch, Murphy, ford County Cou f i i 8 t E Education, Hartford; Rev. William are but t Ad r rd bae 1 ¢ L ¥ , pastor, First Baptist church New Britain; Rev. Tertius Van |y k to Ne¢ i 3 1l the 1 w )8 " e y Washington, Conn.; Professor 0. W i (Sensay A Warmingham, dean of the depart- 'sudden illnes i 1ol v Auto and Truck Agencics ment of English Bible, B turn to I me a short t ter = = CMOTOR CAlS University, and Miss Rose B « ; son, treasurer. Hartfo Council of Religious Educa selves about 1 year I o i e S y S (5 e ey el mdersiand o R aturday asonably estir irrounding the et bt | | o i o | §io0 A0 T . Rothfeder’s [read the book in its historical order S . i o I = e A SRR L L <" las a whole or that it be read by | iy . X 1 et sacet O il s ADPRECIATED. [OTIVE SALeg| | ; Torns et ¢ M | divisions founded not on chapters ¥ ) : : Van Dyke finds Tee on a general conception of the | tolk lore, sto He- | unity of the whole | brew poetry, dramati i The convention opened this morn- | wisdom literature, oratory and €S- ling in the First Congregational say church. Rev. Raymond N. Gilman, “And yet,” he continued, *de- pastor of the Stanley Memorial wpite the astounding diversity that church, of New Britain, Is presiding i even so cursory and incom an | The morning session opened .at 2 Tazative to 1 ¢ I 1 8 e 5. Hawher. b6 examination of the Bible 18, 110:30 o'clock. "‘here was a confer- 3 2 and Biile f | q b one cannot escape the unity that ence period, during which time isness an digestive and g 4 AND PONTIAC—Sales and underlies it all.” He compared the |were given on “Rural Work, by R onanarmu PreinetanonsCenersl man studying the Bible for Rev. Walter T. Aiken of Hartford, f\ Used for over first time to the man who stu ecutive secretary of the Hartford || myere {s a time for everything. || G s joyears & great landscape “He se N and on “City Work,” by | l | Speaking of the variety of liter- ary forms great variety of color f an F. Kullgren, superintendent of | { Noyy s the time to buy a Piano. denark ol il acndlioal hnth om: he [the Center church, Hartford. { ZrauLe 4 2 95 4 95 feels that there is, if he may find | 30 o'clock) a devotional pe< g~ the' niano. o buy is the = . s y . it, a bond that unites the diverse led by Rev. Willlam Ross, | ¥ 4 R 4 piiien the First Baptist church or JENSSEN S | The latest fad for the Referring to higher criticism, he | tlernoon's session started at || —om time —if you want to. younger sct — especially #ald: “When the 18 Bomil BA L i il Al s ot | Chips off the Oid Block featar checks, plaids /5 a whole the s unit led by Rev. William H. Alderson of | Fall styles now ready and they < and striped n pears plainly. the m reason W unity 1s not Trinity Methodist' church. The pro- || are certainly fine. L i!”l‘“’fls‘ frent inserts and - hip 5 ke today is be. |Eam from that time on was as fol- itile Ms pockets [RRoneT Vi c Okt RO RNRC YR lows: An address, “The Voeational cause the higher ecriticlsm which (o4 1n Religious Education,” was | ;L-.’.« rhl‘v fly with the Bible as a|gjven at 2:30 by Professor O. W. i thea candy coat :.fl _Chu i i [ | T T iterary document is as a common |\warmingham of Boston university. | For children and adults, AR | otoreyeles and Bicycles topic ‘of conversation whereas the | At 3 o'clock the business began with . U, | SOLD BY YOUR DRUGGIST, = . e - 1 Chevrolet Tour | Bs nepaiRen of the Bible is not |reporta from Miss Sylvia A. Murphy | y at all pop |of Hartford, secretary; Miss Rose B. 39 WALNUT ST. | “One can hardly expected to | Wilson, treasurer; and the nominat- | believe in > y book {ing co , . H. Buc | which is rea ¢ es | chair were elected. At z and brief L t by tt K « ss on “Readi thits ere. g vedcaay GLASSES FITTED I ¢ - S R Henry F. 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