New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 26, 1927, Page 11

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NEW BRITAIN CITY PARK VALUES MOUNTING RAPIDL 86,000 Once Thoush t Too Muc ';1 for Walnut Hill Plot not cor Tioe of regards listance Visitors from all ountry to spoil the pre after all in rowlng cor 0 be try onserve 1l make 1} rk what it is and i lMowed as judiciously possible Jie entrance of such sports and pur- uits for those inclined as it scems xpedient to do. Stanley Quar Quarter pa r Park < is eituated in n part of the city and J"m‘rw?l\' spok: of as due no doubt p)m Al location, How- nley Quarter was as known and is know like either of e other varks it is generously covered Targe by vith a high p a drops do had again i 4, where lies the park clond Stanley street which is main r to the center of the city o ‘he south and to Hartford to th h. Unusually good views are ex- perienced from the higher points nd pleasing scenery from Tow- r levels. Several years ago 22,000 pine rees wero planted here and this uture forest will be made accessible v winding trails and summer ouses will embrace the promontor- s from which worthwhile views ill be attained. Nature being so lavish in making | his a natural park much will re- pain as it is with exception of that ortion situated along Stanley strect vhere it is planned to incorporate everal amusement features, for | vhich there is considerable senti- hrent. This will be in addition to the resent lake and encircling drive, ccently completed, and the athletic ield which will be graded in the | ear future. The Newest Addition ‘Willow Brook park, sometimes re- erred to as the South End park os along the southern boundary of he city, and a portion of it extends ver Into the neighboring town of Berlin, It is bisected its full length v a winding stream of water known s Willow Brook from which the bark name is derived. Along upper eaches of the stream history tells fs were located in colonial times mall grist mills where the natives | rought their grain in ox carts. An ld mill pond with its dam and vl Site of Memor s acces nary ections "The Smaller Parks ns £ cornen class ial exact spot. In k was known as p. m., Ass h schonl at branch of the Italla m., Italian worship 7 preacher, Dr. J m.. evening wor- oldest parks in t “Tongues of There are several other tria plots scattered about but are lesser importanc nd of tively recent origin. Our small parks have a distinct position of ance in the city, for by fmproving them with grading an hecome heauty spots a 2 clty as se in the hood to likewise improve their homes, import nd some imer ca Wn I motion pictu 1., monthly mecting of ittee in the church m., meeting of OF FLAME" Tt ) “Ton a Idier whe turns from the 1 war and fa into the routine life o lawyer—to find that his own Main strect holds more thrills and ad- venture than all the battle grounds of Trance, will be shown on the sereen at the South church tomor- row night. READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS ° FOR YOUR WANTS church schoo of the girls'| al of the or- 1. Lenten discus- sion class n and women. T sration, “Concerning Evolution and Religion.” Thursday 3:30 p. m., united w a T:30 p. m. m of the 4 p. m, Troop 1, Junior Girl 7 p. m., Troop 1, urday, 2 m., unite | hears the Hunter road branch of the Italian mission. senior and fn- NEW HAIR!|. ‘ with & 5 . morning mmhm ‘1n‘ Irnh‘n sermon, subject: “Faith HOLCI:\GER r. third in a s}-ri.(w on “A IHAIR GROWER Creed”; 12 noon. junior, Proved by actual application : q,!?:m"":'T’:,"‘f; ”""‘"4".""‘:"’:;‘" to promote the growth of |!Gir scol Troop 16: 7:15 p. m., hair. A guaranteed product || pastor's class for boys. Wednesday with money back if not ex- |2 actly as represented. Made of high grade herbs. 2:30 p. m.. united week-day church For Sale Exclusively By school, grades three and four; 4:30 Edward Holcinger | p. m. pastor's class for girls ! p. m.. Boy Scouts, Troop 11 127 Kensington Ave. New Britain (onn. sn;mloy Memorial 7:45 p. m., mid-week rrvice of prayer and praise. the pastor on the subject: chless Master: His Sincerity. 7:45 p. m., mecting of s club, Matthew's Lutheran e in English at 9 a. m,, in with holy communion, at . m. Preparatory service at | Sunday school following ANNOUNCEMENT h ; ! . £ the English service, Bible honr in Dr. C. F. Erichson [German at 7 p. m. Lenten service Dentist /in German Wednesday at p. m. Announces the removal of his |given at the church by Rev. A, F.| | Brunn. director of “Lutherland”, Office to 250 MAIN ST, BOOTH'S BLOCK | | on “Knowledge Is Power,"” Senior Girl | p. m., choir re- | the | ‘(\n Friday evening, a lecture will N‘i Trinity Methodist Second Advent Chiristian Scienee atial John the Ba Wednesda Emmanuel Gospel m., morning ““Prayer in the sday, Sunday, 10:15 a. m., Multitud g at the home of g at Dwight stree ing to Pray. Bible stuc Plan of the A |m., prayer, praise | service. Friday, 8 p. subject: “Deliverance e l\l\mvi Incsday, § p. | and testi m., Bible study, | Full Gospel Assembly unday, Young Prople’'s meeting at 9 a. m. Sunday school at 10:19 a. m. Pentccostal meeting at 111 a. m. Evangelistic scrvice at 7 p.m Salvation Sunday at 3 p. m. will meet. At 4 p. m. reg | day afternoon English service, |7 p. m., private m Army school | ar Sun- | At |7 Fredrick- ve charge ond speak on the word “Come'. | April 1, Commandant ahlberg will give an illus- trated lecture on the subject “Rock {of Ages” in the hall at 8 p. m.! | Special music, Everyman’s Bible Class Rev. Theodore A. Greene, pastor of the First Congregational church, | will address the Everyman's Rible lclass tomorrow morning on “Bear- |ing Palse Witness.” i The Herald welcomes criticism of the Classified Ad Department. Our | patrons have suggested many l-h |improvemens, New Britain’s VALUE of come frue. flll bu<me SS. more. Interest. Your boy locks forward to the time when he will be one of prosperous busines NOW in the handling of money —how he is made to reah7e ‘the it—will g0 a lonfl ways If he learns to save now. he will be a success from the start for the careful and systematic accumulation of <a\mfl~—cap1ta[-— and the 112ht use of them, are outs tandm'T factors in any success Start a Savinos Account for him here with One Dollar or men, and the hammfy he gets IO\\'aI'dS makmg l’llS dreams D yosits made on or April 3rd, earn interest for the full month before OLDEST BANK THE WORLD NEEDS GOD ) GOD The Churech is trying to make God real. Go to some Church Tomorrow. South Congregatxonal Church Morning \\m\‘np ‘\t 10:45 Sermon by the Pastor — “THE TEMPESTUOUS Evening Worship at 7:15 Doors open at 6:4° TONGUES OF FLAME A Live Picture with a Live Message WEDNESDAY—7:45 ion class for any who desire to think frecly - on some vital religious subjects. ssion—"CONCERNING EVOLUTION" Lenten discus and franki Topic for diseu You are most cordially welcome to all of these services. FIRST BAPTlST CHURCH 10:45—2Mor Sermon by Rev. W THE URGE OF “What are these that are “Bl the §:00 Brotherhood mecting. Lectura by n. Subject—With Greenfall in Labr Ladies Night Rible School. DANGER Music: yed in white 2""—Stainer. essed are reiful EVERYMAN’S BIBLE CLASS ——— MEN ——— Don’t Fail to Hear. Rev. T. A. Greene—Tal kon “THE NINTH COMMANDMENT" METHODIST CHURCH 9:30 A, M. PEOPLE’S CHURCH OF CHRIST MORNING WORSHIP—10:45 A. M. Theme—“Who Should Be Baptised and Why.” EVENING SERVICE—6:00 P. M. Theme—“Chria:t the Sphere of the Believer's Asso- ciations.” STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH Sunday, 10:15, morning worship and Lenten sermon “FAITH IN PRAYER" Thursday, 7:45 p. m. Mid-week Lenten service of prayer and praiise Our Church Tdenl: (4) “A Center of Helpful Service.” “The Little Church with the BIG Welcome® NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK IN NEW BRITAIN ! rch St Me.k’s Episcopal Rev. Samuel Sutcliffe, B.D., Rector MARCH 27th, FOURTH SUNDAY IN LENT FAMILY SUNDAY A Sunday Set Aside to Unite Families in God's House of Worship Let every member of your family help to fill a pew 11 A. M., SERMON BY THE RECTOR Subject: “RELIGION IN THE HOME” 7:30 A. M. HOLY COMMUNION 7:30 P. M. EVENING PRAYER The First Church of Christ 10:00 A, 11:00 A. M.—Sunday Church School. M.—Morning Worship. Sermon by the pastor “THE RECRUDESCENCE OF THE CROSS. 45 P. M.—Ministers’ Lenten Classes. Subject: 5:00 and 5 6:30 P, M. «Xmmx People’s Devotional Service. Subject: “COMRADESHIP, WHAT IS IT!” Leader: Mr. Green. o—0 Lenten discussions of Modern Religious Books No. 3—“THE CHRIST OF THE INDIAN ROAD" Thursday, March 31—7:45 P. M.—Church Parlors (Everybody Welcome.) Are you profiting by the Lenten services in your church each Sunday? Subjects for tomorrow: 10:45 A. M. “JUST ORDINARY PEOPLE” 7:15 P. M. “JESUS AND HIS MOTHER.” Clef Male Quartette Trinity Methodist Episcopal Giiurch

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