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\\'dlmmg committee Mrs. G. B. T r 1987 MEMBERSHIP |- OF SOUTH CHURCH Actvies Revealed in Reports ¥ at Annual Meeting The membership of the depart-| ment of religious education of the South Congregational church is the largest in the United St accord- ing to reports made at the annual meeting last evening. The business meeting was pre ed by a supper at 6:45 o'cloc report of the church register ed a total membership of which $61 are female and vear th etter and 57 by con- (-‘«\ma TS (h” dur- ing the 32 by disr the church. ship duri Treasurer or. showed from th lent pled gain in n ar was 21, Report E. Root lection for 80; Assyri s Christmas D; Newington Children’s ]Inmn Sunday school 3; hospital, opes, $32.10; sale of hand books sale of devotional hooks. 1» of postals and office n Mission for sup- 4 25,105.24 and the expenses !fl’!]fld 21,510.40, leaving a balance of 298.66, The treasurer lowing balances fund, $4,023.91; A. Clark fund, $7.284.67 Fmily 1. Stanley find, $2,521.26. The report of the special Sunday school fund showed receipts of $477.40; dishursement of $258.26. In the contingent fund the receipts were $238,92 and the bursements $159.10, leaving a bal- ance of $70.82. Women Bring Over 200. The report of the Woman's asso- ciation of the church showed that the association had brought into the church over 200 women. 2880~ ciation had 400 enrolled in the mem- reported the fol- Cllen R. Camp 1 dis- bership and 300 pledged to support | the work. A committee on visitation has been maintained. ber 10 April, monthly suppers were conducted. The report of the For- eign Missionary socioty recounted the various activities of the year. The home missionary dspartment served more than 1,000 persons at luncheons and suppers and teas, The membership of the depart- ported at 1 From Octo- | 200 at | nnmmnv- e, C. Twichell, Mrs. Free Love Charges Are NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, CLAIMS HINDU 13 WORLD TEACHER et LHGU | by Senator Borah, republican, Tdaho, | on February 22 when the | as a way to prevent hugh campaign | for comme expenditures, would result in control | 200th anniversary of th |of politics by the government, and | George Washington will get actually| Klaw was a denial to the people of freedom of | under way. It is planned to have the 1,\»;"\- with A. L. franchise, William M. Butler, chair- | president’s address broadcast by | Klaw & man of the republican national com- | radio. Mittee, told national and state offi- | The announcement of the presi- |1 cers of the women's republican club | dent’s intention was made sl [ Mrs. Besant Introduces Him as i e e v Britain C { d .. Per) | The tendency of political cam- | mission for the uw ation “mch! c: [)i Dwme Sp]]‘][ paign managers, he said, is in the di- ’\hm presided over by Mr. Coolidge | rection of decreased expenditures. | as chairman. He urged women to take the lead in | Professor Albert cducating the ¢ citizenship to vote. | Harvard universi member of ——— | the committee, was made hntormn ppsulcm, d'moul\c(d YEARS OF AGE, IS DEKD. lettérs so as to refute stories held | can government.” Leaves Two Brothers, Each of Whom H. Hubbard, 3 of the arritt misston nominating presentatives rt, A. W. Ups: Mrs. 1. for many years. year BATTLI Washington, Jan. ushnell Hart of | will' battle as a unit, Oau 14 (A—Dr. Theosophi- | on Assyrian work, cal society, headquarters and Mrs. G, H today. presented her Hindu protege, Krishnamurti, as the earth- which the spirit of ended. She described umurti as “the new world Ojai, Ca Jan. Annie ; religious edt board, J. sant, president of the from her Dyson. | here to reflect upon his privite and re-| “There is no question.” ligious activities “but that there is of propaganda looking Iy ve on Christ had desc: i KLAW TO RETIRE New York, Jan. 14—{(P)—The | New York American says that Mare | one who in his Years Old Klaw 16 thoge who the 'omona, Calif., Jan. 14 (P—DMe- | sule almost a century and &' West 4 rter of California history old, sealed hete today as Dona Petra | he ars old, lay in death chanting of requiem Ivanced age was en cliurch records were hed in preparation for the fu- services, he yellowed archives of San Ga- briel mission set forth that in 1811 at a gathering of 's the mission fathers confirmed in the Order of the Sta t st faith, Petra Bermudes, who was 200 orn October 14, 1804. Today, a son, two daughters, Bim R grandehildren, 72 great-grandchil taken up into divinity and we and seven great-gre held ren mourned her ¢ trut Antonio Bermude abides was notified of TRnece was another brother, mudes, in Los Nietos. than a century old. KKris board of directors of Hwndred ectors tomorrow will discuss has descended fsiUr e Die spirit life is literally know hi Kris * sald Dr. ‘ Be ce Dec: spoke ople in ng swift by the ater in | 3 years [sugar in the rs that (1924 was 149 pounds. is part [was 79 pounds. 1 world is forecast y of the Klaw th Klaw who i has said for several wanted to retire. He still R.ldxculcd by Murs. Candler Mrs tes The per capita During were Ler 18 through India, he Christ inges which 1 made a man of power, dignity, orit ut of the hoyish ~ was. “On the 28th of December small meeting again ke throush him, « dis- of the of some ROSCOE AILS Few, outside of the Metropolitan Cities, have had the pleasure that goes with seeing the Famous Broadway Dancing Comedian! perso son Hammor 1 his glory o E chi cecended and - brother, world teacher The spirit has on him The in San her death as seph Ber- is more Atlanta with Jose, at her hust = to support her and | oy, Financing Plan Of Borah Criticized Jan. 14 (T)—Fin: fed- government, recently zested ave him because and PRESIDENT TO SPEAK Washington. Jan. 14.—(P-—Presi- lent Coolidge agreed yesterday to ldress n joint session of congress language incom- ing of el READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS cra ROSCOE AILS Here is an attraction so big! So out of the ordinary! So unusual that it deserves extraordinary mention! This wasn’t | the girl he'd marrled ITIE WOULDN'T have believed so short a part-bran product the quantity of bulk is too time could make such a shocking difference. small to accomplish more than partial results What had happened to break her health? That's why doctors recommend ALL-HRAN’ To steal her glorious vitality? : What a different story if people realized how constipation wrecks It is therefore with a keen pleasure that the STRAND Management calls your special attention to the local appearance of ROSCOE AIL supported by Katie Pullman and their Company in their notable Conglomeration of Nonsense! Goodbye fo dangerous pills COMING How different from habit-forming Rellogg’s ALL- BRAN is sold with this definite guaran- partner for many | Erlanger, and as | wnger they were among | the leading producers of the country The partnership r a|cnded in a dispute in the courts. AS A UNIT 14.—P— The | | General federation of women's clubs | Mrs. John D. | Sherman of Estes Park, Colo., yesterday, to “program of the \\'.»-hnu:'m\'s | :-omn\unims to owrlhro\\ the Ameri- overthrow of our government.” the federation methods of complete retirement from the | defeating the “red’ propaganda. consumption of during In 1916 it | United States ovement | owner of the New Amsterdam ana | Jiberty theaters-here and a few in | birth of | Chicago and on the Pacific coast. SATURDAY SPECIALS AT its she said, | a definite program toward the The | You can dict easly with all| Best Maine the good things to choose from at this store. HE NEW |8m|% %KEII)NE 2485 “HAMBURG BRITAIN MORNING SPECIALS 7 to 12:30 Lean Fresh Rouivers . m 18¢ -»19¢ 47c Lean Smoked SHOULDER! Fresh Cut POTATOES peck All Day Specials BIG LAMB SALE LEGS GENUINE SPRING LAMB .. b 34¢ LOIN LAMB CHOPS ... LAMB FORES ..... LAMB FOR STEW .. .. b 39¢ . b 22¢ e ———— ) ROAST PORK ....................... 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Hart, treasurer of the ed n of Treasurer M Assyrian Mi of January 1, 192 port of ) the Ttalia of hand January 1. of January 1, 1927, a balance of $1 The report of Willlam I treasurer of the Fcclesiast ety, The balance :nts of $462.67, leaving a bala health and vigor! Steals charm. Speeds the aging years] For no one need suffer from constipation. Kellogg's ALL-BRAN is guaranteed to relieve it. the deno: th Church Brotherhood receipts of $531.50 and rep: ishurse- $65.38. Reports By Others. B. Sulliman of the jion reported receipts The balance on hand was $1 The re- | liss Caroline E. Bartlett of Mission showed receipts | and a balance of $5.52 on | 1927. The receipts | the Hunter Road Mission totaled 3.31 and there W on hand | How ALL-BRAN works The bulk in ALL-BRAN absorbs moisture and carries it through the system. And it gently distends the intestines — cleansing; remov- ing poisonous wastes. ALL-BRAN is all bulk—which is why it pro- duces complete results. £943.15. £106.7 In a Hateh s showed receipts of $26,96 on hand tee: Eat it accord- ing to directions. If it does not relieve constipation safely, we will refund the bpurchase price, pills and drugs that become worth- less unless the dose is constantly in- creased. ALL-BRAN is delicious with milk or cream—and add fruits or honey. Let it soak a few moments to bring out all its nut-like flavor. Use it in cooking. Mixed with other cereals. Insoups. Try the recipes on every package. MONDAY 1 DAYS —— Beginning SUNDAY X500 VKGR Be sure to get genuine Kellogg's —the original ALL-BRAN. Sold by all grocers. Served at hotels, restau- rants. On dining-cars. Made by Kellogg of Battle Creek. ;m. TG oo NEGRI ]Hl«Ont«E,]l Be~t l'l.ll e i | LARD 2 lbs. 29c Good Luck Oleo . Nucoa Nut Oleo Callf Sunlust Olanges s s dozen Extra Heavy Grapefruit ............ 2 for Fancy Baldwin Apples ........... 4 quarts Large Ripe Bananas .. 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