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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1927. FRIDAY Eastern Standard Time. o 11:30—Dance n Note—Asterisks ( *) Indicate Pick | WGBS—318 of the Programs. : : New England Stations cle Geebe 6:45—Radio problem; ne Orchestra WEBJ—273 ws rtainer WTIC—HARTFORD—176 g" saritone Mildred Mildred Wi Brooklyn Sidney Corsove blers ertainers WNYC— Neuman, planist Piano selections French lesson French | 30—Tolice alarms Excerpts (11) Levitow ert Son Songs and chatter with R kins. (1II) Saxophone Solo phonic Moods. (1V) Son Chanson Indoue; b. Come Erva Giles, Orchestra: (VD) of Bernard basso est G harpist; Sweet News; Lillian Brinckman, songs baritone singers k Davis, om and Jerry, (V) Favorites. ywn Bird Singing; Giles, sopr ind Full from “Delilah’; mare; c. Indian Butterfly. 10— Weatl orchestra 2 mid.—Orche WCAC—STORRS—275 WHAP—I31 7-10—Same as WTIC WDRC—NEW HAV —Barney Rap Automobile , Frankl ner and H Violet Parson-V —Entertainers —Hour of music er 10:15—Mixed qua Wilkin wpe 7:10—Hotel We H—273 —Leo Reisman's o WNAC—BOSTON Kat Kiddies K Eastern Stations WTRC—BROOKLY N—210 Wallace, Mary Landino Dance ¢ s WBRS—BROOKLY N—391 1Y WRST—D, SHORL—216 From . WELSI—PROVIDENCE—111 New York Stations WGHBE—I REEPORT—211 WIZ—151 STATEN ISLAND—7 and Smalle, [ WEAF—I92 le WAAT—JERSEY CITY : Harmony Hour 8—=South Sea Islanders < —Serenaders WDWM—NEWARK—250 1—D: WH WE 715~ Dance orc W WCAE—PITTSBURGH—161 —Dance or WODA—PAT il Bieber, baritone Western Stations nders, readings e WTAM—CLEVELAND—389 werson Gill and his orchestra PROGRESS SHOWN udio program 30KFrom New York lio pro, om ore JEVELAND—389 Sweet Mari . soprano 1= Tale rd McBride, tenor WHK—C lio program _Orchestra and contest 40—Novelties; vocal hour 9:10—Popular songs 10—Dance orche WGHP—D! flect Year of Achievement Judge Wil @ [ROIT—270 eelected ¢ Dinner et rt; news digest; | adio school; farm market repor 45—01d Dr. Dunn; Children’s |annual meeting last evening. trice Silver, pianist h | ngton ensemble mermann, worth Greene, pastor, shotved sopr: mons and addres lio recital were made parishion Hunger by pastor report g essons WIR—DETROIT—517 sira and soloists of , of whom females. | | . CHICAGO STATIONS ON THE AIR | TONIGHT. LOUIS—280 of faith, five by letter, a total of KMOX—ST. lo—pre | 1—Dance zram 1 of 57. music WDAF—KANSAS CI Varie musicale ume as WE hawks : WHB—KANSAS CITY, n orchestra WCCO—MINNEAPOLIS—116 1 9—popular | 10—From W h by t tive list, still reta crship. | ber of ur were were was during Twe children Bibles on Children’s Sunday. Report on Benevolence, Samuel McCutcheon, commi performe | composer ; ick Long's orchestra WOC—DAVENPORT—184 -10:30—WEAR ure al; Walter Leary, | WHO—DES MOINES—526 contra ., pianist Ito; roy Montesanto, by KOA ince orche sws bulleting tenor report of Trea Studio program lain shov KGO—OAKLAND—361 with a b program NGE! liour ts of $5,031. nd January RSON—301 period sport talk c lovers' ociety, p 1—Ballad hour W WIRELESS INVENTION 14 (P—William Mar- for London today, said | s going to England to connect | the British capital with Australia by ¢ | his new wircless beam invention. In ‘HVM and would be play quartet ncial report of HILADELPHIA—305 orchestra lea; Dance way, he said * BY FIRST CHURCH Reports at Anmnal Megting Re- am C. Hungerford was k and registrar of the egational church at the [church nominating The report of Rev. Theodore Ains- | 54 | treasurer, ing the past year. ndance was 360, Ser given by the pastor amounted to 107 and 634 calls upon his Clerk a church mem- were During the admitted on confession or, 11; by roll call, By y a committee roll, 49 previous- | members were re- but who The num- of whom | Fiftoen marriages | the year. received irman of rolence, pre- Home esident of the year amounted to Treasurer | ¢ the Men's asso- | $346.91 72, and as secretary of the church school Mr. Litchtield reported a total enrollment of 591. There are 147 First church chil- dren enrolled in the United Week | Day church schools. The total num- ber of pupils enrolled in the schools |is 727. This number is about the |same as last year. One hundred and sixty-eight pupils—grades 5 and 6— | meet in the First church on Wednes- | day afternoon from 2:30 to 3:45 o'clock and 105 pupils on Thursday afternoon from 3:00 to 4:00 g'clock. Officers Elected Upon the recommendation’ of the committee, the |following were elected: Clerk and |registrar, William C. Hungerford; muel McCutcheon M. E. Zion church Charles standing committee for Annie L. Bancroft: | sell C. Germond; | |president of Men ociation, mem- bers of society’s ex-officers and | chairman of every-member canvass; | committee on henevolences and mis- | slons to be sub-committee of stand- | |ing committee; committee on co-op- | |eration hetween the Congregational | churches in New Britain, pastor, ex- | lofficlo, C. F. Bennett and Mrs. G. Platt; committee on religious ed- | for one year, Mrs. P. B. | v. Miss Annie L. Bancroft, and | |T. P. Slade; for two years, Mrs. Joseph H. Tatham, Alexander H. | Scott and A. Tyson Hancock: for | three years, Mrs. Hubert S. Blake, {trustee, 2 H. Mitche one year, for three year: Robert T. Frisble and Mrs. Stanley T. Goss. Church school, general superinten- dent, A. Tyson Hancock; general secretary and treasurer, Herbert D. Litchfield; library committee, Miss Addie Banister, chairman; Miss | Dotha White, librarian, Miss Gene- vieve Apelgren; cradle roll superin- tendent, Miss "Mary S. Whittlesey; beginners' department, Miss Eisie M. Miles; primary department, super- intendent, Mrs. A. N. Abbe; assist- ant superintendent, Mrs. Herbert S. Blake; secretary, Miss Clarissa E. Bentley; planist, Miss Frances P. junior department, super- intendent, Miss Marion C. Robb; as- sistant superintendent, Miss Mar- | garet E. Christ; secretary, Miss Frances I Norton; planist, Mrs, Flavia LeMay; intermediate-senior department, superintendent, Mrs. D. Clark Smith; secretary, Miss Nancy Doane; pianist, Miss Barbara E.| Troop; adult department, superin- | tendent, Edward G. Bradley; united week day church school, First Church of Christ directors, H. H. Pease and L. P. Slade; New Britain Council Religious Education, First Church of Christ directors, Miss Annie L. Bancroft and Mrs. Joseph | H. Latham. Scout committee, boys year, Alexander H. Scott; for two years, Edward Hobart, chairman; | for three years, Bliss W. Clark; ad- sor, Dwight Skinner; girls, for one for one — year, Mrs. Clarence Derrick; for two years, Mrs. Edmund L. Warren; for three years, Mrs. George E. Curtis: advisor, Mrs. Fred J. Gross; coun- selors to Young People's society. Rev. Warren M. Blodgett, Mr. and | Mrs. Fred H. Andres, Mr. and Mrs Edward D. Case and Miss Helen H Stahl. ‘The meeting was held on the firs! anniversary of the installation of Rev. Theodore A. Greene as pasto Lone Gunman Makes $660 i Haul in New York Subway New York, Jan. 14 (P—A lone gunman held up two subway guard employes in the Grand Central sta- tion early today and escaped with $660 while hundreds of persons passed unaware that a holdup was taking place. The gun first took a bag con- taining $600 in nickels from Alfred Hermann, platform man, and then, making Hermann sprawl on tha floor of the change booth, forced Everett J. Gaynor, change agent, 10 make change for nearly a hundred persons while he scooped up the bills. He backed out the ot change | booth in full view of scores of per- sons, ran upstairs, and disappeared, A Swiss chemist recently devels oped a paint which is claimed to be rest-proof. find You will ith Australia hich would municate telephor of even g than the radio-tele en London and | by wireles H the port ev service betw New tt | ed the repor the religious | ation program during t erbert D. 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