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REPORTS GAIN IN ‘I MEMBERSHI Secretary Barnes Tells Directors of Rapid Growth The work and activities of the Y. ““M. C. A. for the past month were told In detail to the board of direc- tors of the assoclation at the month- | tion is coming to the foreground of church programs, the Y. M. C. A. is in a position to aid the cburches in this spendid effort. as it effects the men and boys. In the fleld of than ex- has a background of mores twenty-five:years of successful perience. “The association has linked {tself | in cooperation with the movement in thigeity. r\dm agdition to its own classes grade school, high school, cmplcyed boys and young men, is conducting three classes for the churches. The seventh and eighth grade school boys are being taught Thursdays by three of our religious educdtion the association | ly meeting yesterday by General ‘sf’cre!zrlcs in the Y. M. C. A, in ad- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1926. majority of boys are members some organization such as a Pi cer Club, a Scout group, a Fricnd- | y Indian club, Hi-Y club, Junior| Hi-Y club or Brotherhood. “Mr. Braddon very successfully | Yorganized a delegation of 28 alder | boys from the assoclation and fromw the churches to attend the boys' conference Leld at Waterbury. Here | mere gathered boys from all o\er] |the state for a two-day session to| | discuss Christian hoyhood. Half of‘ our group took a forward step in| cloan living. 01’} |Says Trained Choirs Injure Church Singing | POTHIER OF R. . a5 RE-ELEGTION 6. 0. P. Sweeps State—Provi-| dence Has I)emocra ic Mayor | Providence, R I, Now. Governor Aram J. Pothier, ,llcan, was reelected with a plural- |ity of 13,208, the entire republican | 3 P repub- S lroad Trainmen, testified yester- | lcommll(ce of the Brotherhood of { He appeared before the beard of | g arbitration considering the request |of trainmen and conductors of the eastern railroads for a 20 per cent anrcaec in wages. | Undersea Volcanic Action United Aleutian Islands Seattle, Nov. 3. (P—Three is lands In the Aleutfan chain, 1100 | miles southwest of Alaska, havo been | united by submarine volcanic erup- | tions. | The coast guard cutter Haida, just | | returned from an Alaskan cruise, r FOR ONE Stewart Ranges to AT UT SA WEEK 0, Secretary Clarence' H. Barnes. E. A. | dition to two classes in the churches | | state ticket was successtul and three Krause, dircctor of porsonnel at the [on Sundays. As a further bit of | Chicago, Nov. 3. (P—Trained| .o wy o B v e | BoTted dhal Bososloff falgrd anytay New Britain Machine Co, and who |cooperation all of the boys in the | cholrs have faken the life out of|TPuPlican congressmen were chos-|ed out of the sea in 1796 and Fire ! s assisting Mr. Barnes 1a handling |United Week Day Sehoor for. fo.| church sinsing by congrogations and|en by the Rhode Island voters yes. |island arose above the surface in »v*he educational program, spoke to |ligious education of four churches, |are defeating thelr own original pur- |terday . Governor Pothler's reclec-|1553. ~Tuwice since the latter date " the directors on the plans and am- |have been given special gymnasium | pose, declares Dean Peter C. Lutkin tlon Is the seventh time he has they have been united by yeleaalt LOWEST bitions for the classes during the |classes, and a swimming class action/and soparated again, %s | of the college of music of North- |been chosen governor of Rhode Is- BeasaD: | being conducted for the Kensington | western University. Dr. Lutkin this|land His terms, however, have not | = 3 PRICES Mr. Barnes submitted the follow- ‘church eeroup. | fall established a college course for |been consecutive, :C()usin of Prince of Darmitory v church choir leaders. | " Governor Pothier defeated Mayor | WHOLE ing report: “October is the cructal month of | the association year, as that is the time when the season’s activities are | . launched and the membership cam- palgn is conducted. Last year ac- tivities and membership surpassed any other year, but the results of the membership drive for last month show that receipts from that source were $700 greater than for the same period last year, and the receipts from the same source up to October 1 were larger than for the same period last year. The program of activities has also been enlarged, with indications that participation will be on a larger scale than here- tofore. Physical Department “The physical department pro- , motes a definite schedule of activi- | " ties suited to the recreational and | body-developing needs of men and boys. Not only are routine gym- nasium classes conducted, but many special classes, leagues and tourna- ments are promoted to take care of the individual boy and man. All available space and time periods are utilized for these activities. Further, a program is provided for men and | Wales Is Dressmaker London, Nov. 3. (#—The Prince of Wales now bhoasts a cousin who is a successful Berkeley street dress maker. He is George Fitz-George, grandson of the Duke of Cambridge. In- partnership with Miss Rose Taylor, he last vear made £3,000. “This year we are doing even bet- | @ ter, which Is not bad considering that we started with a few hlmdru] pounds as capital.” “All rooms in’ the dormitories| ‘- church choir should stimulate|Joseph H. Gainer of Providence, | |are rented and there has been a | 3Rd ROt discourage congregational|democrat The vote was Pothler | demand’ for more. rooms than “Q\sm ing,” said Dr. Lutkin, “but the;s 728; Gainer 75,460. |could supply. |average professional church m“b'c""‘\ Norman §. Case of Providence Educational Classes looks upon hymn singing as a bore. | wag clected lleutenant governor. | This attitude Is all wrong. But it irp, other state officers chosen fol- The program of educational Work | wij] persist until there are tralning|jsw. Attorney genéral, Charles P | has heen gplarged so that cladies in | |schools for church musicians which |\ or' secretary of state, Brnest L. elght sublcts are belng offerad. |siress religion above artistry. And \sorague, and general treasurer, ““The poliey 1s to offer specialized | giic onuren itselt should supply such |orrBu® Md : s | SR R R Congrossmmen Clark Burdick, first|¢ |grade of instructors insures ade- CBAD: AL Phode Island disirict, and Richard quate presentation of the subjects.| Notice is hereby giyen that pur- |S: Al , second mmd;gi un(rl[';:; Accountancy, Advanced Accountan|suant (o a judgmentiand by ordor |(TiCt Were reclocted. The states) ey, Business Correspondence, Fore-|'oe thg court of -common pleas*ot |{hird congresslonal posh mow I manship, Advanced Foremanship. | fuo'County of Haritord, 1 shall el ¥, Congressman Jeremiah E 0/Con. |Public Speaking. Salesmanship, and | i pitiic” vendue o tako|nell: democrat, was taken by Louls) Sign Writing. Local men of high T PMTS FCHE ot i Mounet, ot Een oy S on e TR o 15 earemont thas war | da¥, November 13, 1526, at 2:80 b |10 Siurality being only 504 | - the Work | 1, "the following deseribed .prop- | “*\fooura returns avaflable today e Tt Wl j= 7 ) __|indicate that the voters In several | “Like the other branches of our| A7 undivided one-halt interest in | oforendums on bond issues approv- | {work the program of the industrial |2 certaln plece or parcel of land |eq the niring of $7,685,000or pub- | council has been enlarged. AlL of with buildings thereon, situated in i ymprovements. Among the loans | {planned is one of §3,000,000 for a| |the usual activities of the past are | tie Town of Berlin County of being carried out. including fore. | Hartford, and State of Connecticut, | now bridge across the Seckonk river men's meetings, thrift week, em- "4 "(0“""‘[“‘1 and described as fol- if!o'n Providence to ;:a;jt Prov:(fllmcc 3 ¥ ivities, o for | 10WS, to wif Alderman James unne, demo- ployel o SovL ey ko ne i North and east by the highway: ferat, of this city escaped the re- She Laughed! |1eague. In addifion to this a base- | land of Rosa Bernini|publican landslide and was elected Thought It Was nloke boys outside of the membership. Ad- | o1l Jeague was conducted and a | West by land of ri Seravallie. mayor of Providence with a plural- o ditional numbers of men and BOYS 1019 meet was run off in Septem- DBeing an undivided one-half in- ity of 229. He defeated Alderman | Brooklyn Mrs. K “{fm are brought into contact with the v Now it is planned to conduct | terest in the property transferred liam Hughes, republican. The | Writes:— Please take nrl)]tlce ; 4 Y. M. C. A. through cooperation |, “y,cketball league for girls. to Napoleone Bernini and Stefano was Dunne, 27,801; Hughes can write again. I have bee with outside agencl [ RRakebn o satue A0r 8 ot fr ieharett oubled with what I thought Rheu- gencies. “The first forcmen's meeting netti from Carlo Bighanetti. i ched when someone “Mr. Hergstrom’s report for 004“he season will be held in the Y. Dated at New Britain, this sec- matism. I laughe !E ele” Little | tober indicates that 96 classes were |y~ o, A, gymnasitm Thursday eve. | ond day of November, A. D. 192. 5“"ges‘,°g “(m Lty ratrhou..m that | attended by 1885 men and boys, With | pit =" i Gnarles R. Towson of James J. Fitzsimons, e e et Aboty) an additional attendance of 1147 in | poering Co,, will be the speaker. | . Committee. thres months later I found out that | such activities as boxing, wrestling, 3oys’ Department s w person. I am thankful |§ Individual exercises, handball, . and | wQpening the Boys' department to | Tam e ieln vom pills have | basketball practice. 4372 baths were }:he younger boys has proved to be t so easy for a g”‘l to fl-\d :I?n\&:[;urof-ne]'?nd ;gvy lends. taken. A very complete and active |, iy move. These boys have been nd these days.’ Carter’s Little Liver Pills remove | program s being carried out, Which | piaced in a special gymnasium class, | el Why, a girl like you the constipation polson from the | taxes the capacity of the physical de- | with exercises suitable for the ! could make her choice from g rartment space. |group. ® out df every five men she meets Religious Education | “The dép‘xrtment is very “That’ it. Tt's the fifth “At a time when religlous educa- | thoroughly organized®so that the | wants"—Bulletin, Sydney. 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