New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 2, 1927, Page 10

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1927, Abstai Partics ns From D00 Many T Cry of Seulli rooms of hot risen allover cially trua of motoring “Why turn ) Provids 10 carry with them, ¢d to drink n IN as P Actr ubs Dulke g Pretty Lit Promine S o! h violated aristo narrying a pr rosy means little Ernst von Anhalt living prod theater at B townspeo: n. o Outsi f th who particip clebra hind } wate ones ling ion Committer Citizen=hip ) \ ans Dislike Driving v wh « on th plice ciation with this Even ir nan buy rated frox conversation wi Vicnnese Beau Says Trousers Doonicd Berlin, April Viennese Bean that the days nuwmbered, himent For His nce Today Proves an Excellent Market For Paintings and Other Works of Art g into place ince Consoled By alling Birthrates Paris, April 2-—The rates of ly all European French up to the mi Valet's Death Is cribed to Griet April *lural Votes" Bar “Foreign Enslavement” French foreign control of t corporation: with roy Prince ¢ hops until the rol was con the young be ‘rench com stockholders ights g Kills Aged Jazz Fans April 2—The doctor non Hammoo Far Fre < Snggested h Flats I April 2—The covered in Fra ed city apartmen mock as a bed. considering institutions the views of lo are ce lovers on in their hammock is Relict 15 is ser ithoritics 3 This doctor claims that the present for dancing is taking five years ILNeSiofipenstaRioven e in public Sor- licals propose craz he say: that ms no one,” ! ul part is man or wo over 60 s sists on a youthful danc They hire youthful instructors to teach them 2 latest Then, rain or shine, well or sick, they keep their weekly appointments bec they will have to pay even when don't appe “There ha in the Britis of France dir ing when not well, harder hit than the nd heavy ¢ Sailors r hammocks to 1 H " r 4 derman. mublic 1 cheap ock is not one at all and t v have rigid as tl r0cks 1 use < comio; are inexpen- use elabe nock would save 1 money for crowded fami- cral of them could be piled couch in nd ch ate, costly he han women, in porary and it is expected that lis family ing the next month. | This is one of the hat face the Americanization rector in his work, Daily there people coming to him with requests | that he help them bring s their relatives to this countr. On some cases he had to y as 10 letters to officials in 1 and lonesome for his! WVashington and foreign countries in | ‘quest of fuformation. Sometimes quests come from a hus times from a daug 1sions riment ha ar and several cases - WAKES HIM CITIZEN %()vercomes Ohstacles Through Grit and Love for Family e n of oppos ol to take steps to hecome an itizen and thus be able to | miily to this country. i » conducts a small shoe near his home at nd was in a position to umily if it were allo Not MORE NAMES SUG More names have heen M. C. A. officialy in th for the name for the new ¢ forme sentim of a g 1In the ived by being | first na ill join him some time dur- 't | Mission | Greene winl decided ion bu ent and to ask th ctor, ned and was at first iy dis and 1 m a s the Ly ool classiy G to go to of the ad- celsior Club,” th been received Scil & Build Club,” “The Organization,” “The I} nd Memberines.” know slish ust ROBERT G. LARSON. DIES N, York., April 2.—(®—Rob Larsen of Roston, general man- | r of the Keith-Albe ers in ours sointient e decided and, died of failure At Bemont who | old, had arrived on a (rom Boston yester- | arsen, to become a | husiness trip he discour- | day. A MUSICAL TREAT Sunday Evening, 7:15 Mrs. W. Clayton Burgy, Soprano Lenten Address: “IT IS FINISHED.” 10:45 A, M. Sermon— “HOW MANY SENSES HAVE YOU? Attend some church tomorrow. If you have no church home in the city you are cordially invited to worship with us. Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church PEOPLE’S CHURCH OF CHRIST Mo M. Mo v ing Prayer Servi 1:15 A. r Worship 1( In Remembrance ing Scrvic 0 1 e—Lord Is it 12" f Christ, Sin Thee ricke failed Lord, is STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH Sunday, 10545, morning worship. Seemon by SEAITH IN CHRIST THE SAVIOUR' Thursda p.om. Mid-week Lenten serviee Church Ideal: (5) A Force for Civie Kighteousness Al are heartily welcome! pastor Our y m., sermoi Dr. George | First Baptist 10:45 Man”; | dstia i ical Wonderful | o p. Hunter Italian mis; schicol | 1 worship ladin church, German Baptis Flim (Swedish) Baptist noon the Women m mis- music will venir ' 45 o'clock | ¥ & | 1 Mal LIt will i and Carl Young Peop! = Matthe socicty tome Mig w's i g J Lin nday | i serviee in the re- uage. Lenten serviee | 745 poom., in Ger evening in English Ttesliy ation Tutheran v in Lent, iday school cal class Florence the the W Woman's Mis Wy ng. e will meeting o r lay meeting ever soeicty do similar work 11 ceh T'h yus school will me Thursday af t Wed ity utheran . English serv- | mday school an servic Ladic a1 soclety Incsday, 7:30 p. m,, en serviee will be held. | m. Woman's Mis- | South Congregational Sunday, o an dep Hunter road; The Surest Way of Serving and Saving Your City is by Loyalty to Religion an act then of Community Loyalty Go to Church Tomorrow South Guflg—re—gati}fil Churc Morning Worship at 10:47 Sermon by the Pastor on “THE SKEPTICAL MA Evening worship at 7:15 —— Doors open at 6: Film Picture “DOROTHY VERNON OF HADDON HALL” Wednesday at 7: Lenten Discussion Class—Subject for discussion, concern- ing Modernism or Liberal Religion. All who are interested in the frank discussion of vital religious themes are invited to these classes. welcome to participate in these vices. You will be most cordially ¢ EVERYMAN’S BIBLE CLASS —— Dring Another Fellow with You —— ——— to hear REV. R. N. GILMAN, Talk on “THE TENTH COMMANDMENT"” Methodist Church — 9:30 A. M. [soprano. { Duri Roman Baptism Testament” 5 Trinity Methodist 9:15 a. m., Everyman's 30 a. m., Woman's ch school; 10:45 low Many Sense p. m., Epworth address: “It is ton Burgy, 30 p. m, Sun- m., W. F. Catholic sus the m Sunday, Bible class, chy . meetin Detter v, 7:45 p. m., Historical Book 2:30 p. m., Have gue Finishe You W Prayer praycer Monday, 2 i W, Method 3 6:30 p.om Boy Scouts; 7:45 p. m., 8 p. jor Aid shin, 7:15 p. m., class me societ Aid sup- worship . Mothers' Jewels en- h: - T R mbranc t. Thursday, 4 p. m., cl lay school at 12 membership; 7 People’s meeting at 6 Friday 7 p. m, inme rh P rvice 7 then M Young Peopls officers, ] Mrs. | shers Me Future Punishr Incentive for m 3 o'clock. ot Gospel p.om, Wost childre Hartfe n's me d Pray P. m.. children’s me 1 husine opiton o Priday. Sat Work ational Bible Students’ 10:15 4 Junior s e m., Junior Mission s Singleton a wiil Inter: 1: “The m. St Mark's Episcop Lo 3 lay in Lent. a. m m. Holy by the servied 2 Gr Holy con hool at wd sermon rect of munion T ] S prouching the tions of the holy Monday to Friday at 9 on Wednesday . Mission at 7:45 p. m. Bibi uly, Wodnes hion on ! . m, and at 7 a. evening 1y m., astimony servics, mim Salvation Army Staft Captain Carl Sode e privincial Science of the Sal 11 a. m., sub- Sunday school at fay school, | and Thursday. Wed evening mesting at 8 o'clock Second Advent col 10 servien w Young peop! vation Army row Christ at speaker tome MRS, BURGY T0 SING Prominent igtons Norwich Soloist 0 Ap« 1 at rning 1 by cc “y e pear at Trinity Methodist Church Hows snbject Tomorrow. Swedish Carl J. Fre will preach church at n the session, il have a ¢ pastor of th 1 is first 20 a. serm m. i 10 the pastor will speak m., the Junior Y. I". &, ecial meeting and the will The last day will be at 7:30 p. pastor will give an mal and ir will sin er the di- ction of Raymond ( sing, the corganist and dircctor. The serviees will be held in the edish lang Emmanuel Gospel 10: m.. Sund concerts one ne speak. servies m, wi chorus u He impression ilver nk M. Hea same horse through cring 5,808 miles roi states, morning The First Church of Christ ‘. 10:00 A. M.—Sunday Church School. 11:00 A. M.—Morning Worship. ermon by the Pastor. Subject: “FACING THE INEVITABLE” Men's Bible Cla Leader: 15 P. M.—Ministers’ Lenten Classes. \ 126 6 . Greene 10 and 5 6:30 P. M.—Young People’s Devotional Service. Subject: “THE STRENGTH OF TEN" Leader: Mr. Blodgett. 0————0 Lenten Discussions of Modern Religious Books V ‘THIS BELIEVING WORLI Thursday, April Tth— :45 P. M.—Church Parlors (Everybody Welcome) ' Preaching Mission St. Mark’s Church TOMORROW—T:45 P. M. Rev. S. C. Carpenter, Missioner Vicar of Bolton, England. Services Each Evening Monday to Friday at 7:45 O’Clock. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 10:45—Morning Servic 12:10—Biblc Sermon by Rev. Wi, Ross, Subject: “A RANSOM FOR MANY"” (Lenten Meditation.) School. Muste: — Anthem.—"0, How Amia “0, Lord, T Come, 3r N Iriday, 2:30—Monthly meeting of the Women. Business from all departments. Missionary program: The Situation in China. —Makre,

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