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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 1927 —— = — = | cotumns teliing o sports and ne | day to do the sa ng. Some- | munion. W. C. A.; cighth grade boys at Y.|c 11:15 a. m., Bible study, s MER";A 1A 1, but 1o § ws what akin to him is the fellow who | Wednesday, ) a. m., ) 7N N 3 e M. C. A. Friday, 7:30 p. m., choir \e Son and Servant”; “Go-Getter” o ar and t ¥ s can | munion; . intercession; N rehe L ., service meeting at the home y : Kt o 3 r oot ter else- |p. m. evenin or, litany ¥ Y4 D The W. H. M will meet with | Charles Henr. Dwight stre l['AFER PAR i b the T he snappiest "' only pos- | scrmon by the Rt. Rev. 3 N2V M Mrs. R, H. Richards on Tuesdayp. m. Bible study, subject: “Ephe- -gette ord Maic > ar to this one is t son, D.D., bishop ljutor of th - . afternoon for a social tea. sians 6:18.” Monday, 8 p. m., Bible im to go to it diocese of Conneeticut, stud st “Divine Plan of tha . " = 3 Viest Baptist ok service of th Overhead expenss ' wersday, 7 a. v I 2 | age Maundy Thersday, 7 a. m. DolV| guuguy 10:45 a. m. morning|sion. Wednesday, Qiion s AL 2l RES% Slwpy thlves Move SIOWIY m 4 Lrariel A ounietomens aeam unsbie 1o ommunion; a. m, holy eom- | oot ermon by Rev. Wil A e _Prayer and class meeting, E. L | praise, 2 s 5 A A . el LS UL Lo f o - munion \I . bl ihe T 5o b nas o Singleton and Hallet Greel c| day, 8 p. m., memorial service at the 4 & Al s 2 i 0 X Y nday school at 12:3 home of A. J. Johnson, 19 Howard ] Lok nts an Good Frid 0 a. m., morning | ([0 ok, 4 et e el O Tihace: : . E S e At | choir; o L il aited. WOy 75 Gilock, sermon by (he pastor, = The Yaul raae ay t ith the proper e “to ey By Donali asa Smbeene Moty S 6 pir ; st - Assyrian mis. | (hOme: SChrists Royal Enery Into) g Not Know Ten he Yank 0-ge may be'l 2y 3 ! St Paul's church, Wallingford, | the city o dmeiisin L S g ‘ommandm . S, the proper | 3 1R ml - mrle, I‘(;', qu<;'.. 7 T rta W bk 10 b ~|n1‘\.”:‘.;vx(‘ lw) 4 pom, ';_ro'm‘ own home town, bu o o e v 1 g Aol composed by Ammll‘ L Tk bt "‘m p‘°r‘;” St. Mark's Eplscopal cago, April s.—American don't t E & ‘| Palm Sunday, 7:30 a. m., holy|know the Commandments, That | communion in the churcl 0 a.[is the indisputable conclusion Central or So Amer i3 1 s ent as this ve'll say | | rigiou iing. oly Week service S8 out of luck, ace o Major in S rica are controlle il Sl o {hisasramant of Haptian) | Gt : g {1, church school; 11 a. m. morn-|reached by a religious paper he H. Johnston, ent of cri i 4 Tl anoug o 5 h ing praver, ante-communion and |after a two months’ survey. “The City Coal & Wood C'o. Major : 3 far ntrol t ntre | cannot be convinced renta wrise Scrvice ; Tl : i e |sermon by the rector emeritus, Rev. | shall he no false faces before m Johnston and tor, ) untry. S e Y .| Easter morning at 7 o'clock there | life s, saeny e N LB ol B Pelia ek ¥ oWty Tnnes Bodley., Young Peo- | was written as one of the « Clyde Olin Fishe ¢ Middl ; s from t cni Tt Aprovements’ prevents | Will be a union sunrise sorvice for |Mon: “Appreciating Ch o “";‘f A E the | g Fallowship at 6:30 p. m. Eve- | mandment Others werr ust returned from ¢ the Panar nal, trave i a half hour at Walnut hill park. |S¢Tvice i German, scrmon: oAl Sl \¢ prayer and address by the rec- | away from your neighb 1 and South Amer Major | it i t will be nec- [ iants s - Ensign Carl Fredrickson of the Sal. | Run After Jesus Only or to Follo e ke w. “You should not take thy o St e i vallon avmy will preach, The Sai. Him?' Monday, § p. m. quarterly Stanley Memor 3 - - cow, 'he Ten Command ccs as by unethic ek | vation army band will furnish music, MSINess meeting of 2450 m,, 8 Second Advent o swell ; “Thoun e will R ERE i Wednesda nom., class rmediate depariments, chureh | Ly school at 10 a. m. Sune! murde contributics s p T )t ligious instraction. Thursiday, & p. school; 10:45 a. m., morning wor- | O A A (T » magistrate. Doys and ism and, on often whoily un- K[n. class 'in veligious in, : ) ! and o by the pastor, sub- |, pastor, 11 o'clock, “Allegorical | of Sunday 0 e kne ed grounds, will ereate enough | Ue U 7:15 p. m., pastor’s class; § p. ith in the Cross.” fifth in {0 Historical Interpretations Com- | Decalogne rauch better tha Holy Week service in Germar . series on “A Christian's | | pathy fo take away an appreci- | {pared.” with R ¢ trade. | S ¢ noon, junior. primary lymon at 7:45 o'clock, “The Live as s ove, things i & N i P nners' de K-n»x;[u nts, chureh fo 7Type of Immortality. h driven the m t han Su .o, Girl .o, questions ar ‘KFEP INHAST”RE’ R Heiningers MEe Leaves for oty o o | " he will Young Pro- rvice : +00 TURNS HAIR GRAY o o e Cost—Lnterans Ondered ome '3 R 5. 5 el Fi 0 i o S 250 vt s e w0 sioon s : ‘ ors [;HUR[;HES J[]IN IN t No definite information has as ym..x‘l?wrr.m,‘:’. Ladic § Aid < ‘\.‘:“:‘x‘;\i x : ‘ e : V : i g i s ‘ u‘: Lt —FORD—‘ t the home of Mrs, Ama We have a few Used Fords of FOIblf',S 0[ Bllymg PllbllC Plll been received in this city cone rnn‘u"“';ft”‘l“" S e e ki e are = | all Models at the above prices. 0 Wrinkis i the Brin | ANNUAL HOLY WEEH o & e s o e 0 it R B 0T e o0 ] Comef” gt e | the First Congregational | sermon by th r and sin titled, “Tell ] tories {o'clock, Mo 45 : s _ ST |church in the forcign mission field. |by the choir. us,'! i D e e AUTOMOTIVE ust Have Thelr Nap st Ha 5 b [ 4T don't know my just, glve i ippe 1 \\Ir Heininger is principal of the — | sunday scheol at .m. Y SR s I UL 5 i v .!r]“ n.: ;]f.\-‘u andm;'nx:ry Umon Se”lces i FlrSt Ghumh rter Middle school at Techow, First Congi _::nflml\l S ! " h'",:"m" B ‘eople's meeting . m. SALES & SERVICE iir daily siest s that | ¢ ot | : 3 Sunday, 10 @. m. church schoo v wedish communion serv- | ning service etock, theme: (0 010 B Q 2 noon o N mons o] —GOVETDOP'S PrOClAmAtion | crn, which i in northeen Shan- |, 0 T T SRR et 30820 s reception of ne |2 4s el st i : ; L {tung. Tha site is at present some- | worship, sermon Pl <. Sunday school at noon.|Monday, 7:45 p. m. young people| CLE AL 85 05 done |Gl this remark as he attempts d { what removed from the war grounds ' A. Gre Pa'm Sun. music by Bven i at 7:30 o'clock. | will m in the basement the BUEIten azyy 6F B MANner ot Dair of shoes for a woman A PROCLAMATION and it is hoped the local man and | cholr and funior choir; 12:15 p. m., | Holy W service will he held |church to finish preparing tracts for LYRE Mhe solosn BBk i \s vet to purchase her first The constitution of Connecti- pis family will be pericctly safe Men's Bible ¢ 5 p. m. minis- Wedne and Thursday evenin distribution. Tuesday, 7:30 p. m., ; ""'”"' iz 4 sm him. At fairly regular in-| cut pronounces it “the duty of ther {ter's Lenten class for younger group, | 1143 o'clock and Goo 4 “Fishers of Men,” theme for study il Ll e . comes to his establish- 1l men to worship the SUpreme A statement lssued to the Asso-{Armenian serviee, preacher, Dr. 1030 @ m. e o cssnian, b et sen some shces. the great Creator and cigted Press by the American Doard | Hadidian; 5:45 p. ., minister's Len- | The choir of the First Lutheran Under the Law”; § p. m., Bible HUI_Y WEEK A i;:"‘” <regarding his request for size and | Prescrver of the Universe.” The of Foreign Missions in Boston, is as|ten class for older group; 6:30 p. church render Handel's |class, subject for stud ervants 7 . ' refusing to allow him to fit her at| Commandments of God as sct follows: im, Young Ico s dev 1 serv- siah' 7 o Swedish Lutheran lor hrist, or of Men—Which?" §. making their first t =i s 4 has the mer- | f o S res were, inl| B, ce, [ el 1 rd at 4 o'clock to- | 1 i E ton, Jamaica. A m T f & =iors has the me forth in the Secriptures were, In{ poston, Mass., April 8.—All the ic® in the pel. Tuesd p. m., i at ock to- nesd 5 p. om., children's s Saiihy TownE Y 0% chant wrap up two pairs which she | the early days of our history.|women and children from the in.|Armenian ~ class for women, | TOTrow afternoon. The choir con- | classes. p. m, chil- | Snll gardens wero Saen: ¥ g ite of her the fundamental law of the state.'|and stations of the American Board | WVednesday, P a L 100 voices, s el i R:45 p, ‘mi, pri foet * then takes them home, ap- “The fdeals of Christian ethics are of Foreign Missions in north C )|1!\1“‘“" grades ay church school; s ¥ aise ser theme for m nei Monday, April 11th Noon Day Service—I'irst Church of Christ, 1 0 P. M. Soloist — Ruth Goodrich Hor- tol fruit, rubber, nn oy nily to try them on in priv ingrained in our most cherished |are leaving at once for coast clties, | $:16 B m., junior choir T St. Matthew's Luthean E testimony, rom there th | days later, without fail, nstitutions. 1t is fitting there- according to a cable just received | Thursday, 5 p. m., soventi g s in English at 9 oward God” £rilay tohal in the Canal Zone, ¢ ber husband, enters the store and | fore, that we take annual oc- at the Boston headquarters from I\Hw kday church school; 4:13 p. m., at 10:45 a f loir rehearsal, sati e ored 1o Gatun and “ted the | returns both pairs with the state-1 asion to recognize, as citizens, a ' ¢. Grimos, Tientsin, treasurer of the | Girl Scout supper m: " “Friday, | School after cach service in the re- | Junior Mission Worker lock, power house, da ¥ Ll did not fit. Hel golemn duty of worship and North China Mission. The cable|?:30 P. m. Boy Scout mecting. eetive langua Business meet- E— way., Then the journcy was by neve -:!;\: ..4)(:;;1‘::7(;0:; approv- | prayer, and to acknowledge With reads as follow: “John Wyclif, Morning Star of the ¥ m, Maundy Thur Emmanuel ( to Panama City g LA all STich inter few months, at the end of which | R ravaibre in & stop mat ne the woman reappears and, | tagena, a quaint fishing vill { without referencs to the previous o wall several hundred . vears old.| cpisodes, repeats the performance. The wall 15 100 feet wide on top and | Why she will not try on shoes in freely permits of driving on its gtonp iand Whether ot oty ehe acher — Rev. Theodore A. e 4 | \ i Ul humility our dependence On | “Much uncasiness Is felt as to the | iefor 1l be the “Hero of Seriice at 7:45 p.m. Good Fril: Sunday, 10:15 a. m CTHE MESSAGE OF THE ldivine guidance and favor. To political condition of the country, |the Faith' discussed tomarrow noon N service at 10:43 a. ., 5 a. m. “The Trial of | CROSS TO DOUBT.” this end, and in accordance With ' Approved by American consul and |at the meeting of the Men's Bible v at 10 a.m. Announ 12:15 p. m.. Sunday schooli | (Twenty Minutes of Iiest, Wor- the ‘nlous ;‘usmms lof[_m‘flln." K'”"")ro(h Chinese and foreigners, have { class. 7 Ral e '_':"" Wednesday. |3 town farm mecting; 6 p. m., ship and Meditation for cratfons, T appoint Friday, the advised women and children all in-| Rev. Theodore A. Greene will Monday, Sick Benefit soclety meet- ung People’s society, Miss D Al e fiftecnth of April next, as a day of | land stations come to coast without | Speak on “Filial Duty Tol t the | Ing: | Colly and Miss V. Dixon, leaders, ting Servide. — Swoaish these visits So as to give her Fasting and Prayer |delay. Our advice is being followed | Mecting of the Young Prople’s so- —— T p. m. “The Infallibility of the!| pathany Church, face. The city was the sour sl S o g and T earnestly urge that the|ag soon ns possibl clety tomorrow evening. Euclid wation Lutheran Pope versus the Infallibility of the Preacher: large gold i s l"q’r"‘m" All ,‘lm " people of this state gather on| It js assumed at the hoard rooms | Hartung will be chaplain, | Palm Sunday, service at 10 a. m. | Bible and the Preeminence Gilman tory indic 2 here s 8 neve Dec el pa b o4 t v ] y " o 2 3 o v - ers 11 be receive ane N " T Qv n.43 = 3.:7»'1'\“,:3 indica 2 ain is that she has mever pur-| that day in their soveral places|that these missionarles will come to| An Easter vesper musicale will bo| New icinbors wil be rovelyed aud| Cuplel Tuesday, 7:43 p. m. | ihjcet . h TIPS ) jased one of the many pairs taken of ship, and there humbly Tientsin, and other coast eities, [held at 4 o'clock ster y. baptism ad mmm\;w 1. Sunday school | “prayer in the Histori K “IN THE TEMPLE" el \ » el . i fully acknowledge their | where they will awalt furth. he church choir will render Faster |t 11 m. Monday evening, the ' Wed 0 .8 { Aj Jothany, ¥ St T a T f WO apy @ 1 a er de- 2 S p. m, lish Bethany, Fir Bapt 31:\1; :,nh‘ LS : 1;'1‘ t[o the ;\_mhorflo r*lhl r h‘tlv\vl\g velopments, The American board .n-nl,ll»mh ancient and modern, as- '\;w::m ‘!m:\m.’l(vml the Sunday | v L @45 piang o . Salvation \x ny IS ot Lheln e i : o all Christians, the day Will be | hag 135 missionaries in fts north | sisted by Herbert E. Anderson, vio- | Schoo meet, Lenten service - meeting. Thursday i ‘ l“"(;‘;‘] oox 2 ¢ t @ solemn memorial of the Divi S} tions: 46 men and 89 wom. | linist; Roy O. Tuttle, ‘cellist; and | Will be held Wednesday evening at Iy, rcksliders R ed 1t to Spain. Jily s i | saprifice, To L S e el t. Itev. Theodore A.|S o'clock., The service of public rehe Need Uncle Sam's Advice v e e ory len. The men are expecting, evident. | Theren DYAar eRey iheodoraia s el & Sotmubic) . m., choir rchea e e fle his man-| of Good Friday will carry a les- | 1u” to continue at thelr posts since | Greene will g a short Iaster confession will begin at 9 o'clock. | ¢ SRl il cegs him on | fon of compassion, of Iumility (e present situation does not ap- | meditation on “Spring Songs and od Iriday morning service will Bible Students the grond heli i things which LRofiunsl BEEViCE, S WhICh | pagrito » necessary their with- | Hopes. be held at 10 o'clock with the serv- | gunday, 10:15 a. m., Junior intes: goy A tie, shirt, or| o will do well to learn. Arawill . SinealBekin, Tlonfsin and = ice o public confession immediate- | s Given under my hand and seal | runghsicn could hardly be regard- | < ongregational Iy after. tral American cou of the siate at the Capitol. inloq a9 jnland it is thought that all| Palm Sunday 0 a. m., Italian- . i Hartford, this fourth day of yyorican board workers In these | American department of the church n's (Gel Lutheran nd under April, in the year of our Lord s L 25 stations will remain on duty. chool, senior and young prople E 3 English serv- 5 o ’:11 irns to face his spouse, | one thousand nine hundred and pr willlam E. Strong, American |srades and over; 10 m., wor- | i 5 school; 10: Py <uch cases the wite invariably | twenty-seven and of the inde- y04rq secretary in charge of China |siip at the Italian mission, Junter @ m. German sprvice. All former The lrs urc 0 rl‘ d Lo goods the following day > of the United St ¢ will sing the confirmation classes are cordlally s 1 : ; work, stated today: read, the vested choir built with American money, place t commer that “they werewt | the onc hundred and Ay-Arst | v1c g to o B ey R R rusalem®, by Henry invited o the rounion servic where 50 to 100 viar | at all what my husband wanted JOHN H. TRUMBULL, Imovement is a preventive measure; il [ m., morning wor- | Tuesday, § p. m. the Friends 10:00 A M.—Sunday Chureh School ¢ been impossi or white men A o 2 oAbyl 5 that there is no immediate danger or | 3! ¢ Dr. Hill: “The De- 1o will mect. Woednes s Excellency’s Command: | threat of attack occasioning the re- | ft Man”; address to juniors: “A | p. m. English confessional and com- 11:00 A. M.—Morning Worship. 48 meney, Algdor John 1 : Gl neis A, Pallotti, Secretary. moval but that it is only to pre- Queen and a Slave Girl”; 11 a. m., munion serviee, Thursday, 7:30 p. = 4 i et a0 ston fotnd. is Lieing pourcd into Cen- propriesor:} = vent the possibility of having to nners’ department of the church m. (ierman confessional and com- >alm Sunday Music by Choir and Junior Cheir tral and South America by th : frapt, INSANC. | gpecial services during Holy Week |evacuate the interior stations later | school; 12:10 p. m., pastor's Lenten munion service ciang, 20 0 Palm Sunday Sermon by the Pastor dred millions of dollars, Fruit her. Many prople think 4"y, opsorved in many of the on should the fighting area extend |class for young people and main di- m. German confessional and com- Subject: “IMPOSSIBLE NEUTRALITY” oil investments lead. t would b MGt 01 10~ llocal churches, In various ways. Also far north. In the opinion ef [vision of the church scliool; 2:30 p. munion service. | Tho United Fruit Go. has a fleet tund T Cruljet | MUMbCr of Protestant churches are |many obscrvers warfarc may ter- |m. church school at the Hunter . | .15 P. M.—)Men's Bible Class. Leader, Mr. Greene CE L i, 40 oEEwhich: arpeply ¥ would he sabeCt cooperating in union services of 20- ' minate before it goes that far, The | road Lranch of the Italian mission, Tri thodist | e : % ;:'fr(:;"\:yvvl;‘n;\w‘ iy finte (heir own hours, and |Minute duration to be held o American board does not consider | Assyrian worship. baptism, sermon S;““"N- S oom, Bveryman's 5:00 and 5:15 P, M.—Ministers’ Lenten Classes. FHIOPEAD. DOTLS ‘ ¢ 2 E without |moon, and again z 5 o'clock in ' this dispatch as Increasing appre- | by Rev. E. E. Adams, “The Trium- m e a. m., Woman's ; 3 3 B v e mat Fiaainiiien s |the cvening Tiintlon. a5 fo the AR it its | phe ¥ 5 p. m., Talian wor- | Bible class, church sehool; 19:45 a. 6:30 P. M.—Young People’s Devotional Service. e somel to (s work than | The program for the union serv- Inorth China misslonaries, fecling | South church, preacher, Dr. . : “Trivialitics and Funda- Subject: “FILIAL DUTY TODAY a5 ara not dding, e ehim the counter and chat- [ices 13 as follows: Noon services in that the movement is occasloned by Paladino; 7:15 p. m., evening wor- jmentals”; § p. m. Epworth league; | Speaker: Mr. Greene. TFruit Co. 1ds its towns I s, i ith customers, as soon he- |the irst Congregational church, | the desire of the authorities to guard | , motion picture T l_\n 1t 7 15 p. m., pageant, he Spirit o : churches, theaters, instal ! : to anyone who takes ( 12:30 to 12:50 p. m. {against any possible period of dis-; Glory." Monday: 4 p. m., Girl rvice” Lucy Hurburt Rice, so- | This Church co-operates in all the N ibing and sanlintion and in gen A Py the ordering of | Monday, Rev. Theodore A. Greene, [order which might come alout serves of the Hunter road branch prano. Monday, 3 p. m. W. L M. HOLY WERK UNION NOON DAY SERVICES eral raises t 1 e o t £ an artic to carry “The Message of the (ross to | the southern army presses north- of the Ttalian mission; 6 p n]x, I {.r m., l‘{‘\f‘n)d.\llp club. =5 1 n y ne g won or perhaps fall | Doubt.” | ward. monthly supper and meeting of the esday afternoon, Methodist group | B % Snsandie s, B LR attal o n needs of ¢ short of doing this, th-‘r!l«m'r‘ Tucs v, Abel A, Ahlquist, | Inland stations of the Americ Young Woman artment, illus- |0t the hospital; W. M. M. & socfal | HOLY WEEK UNION EVENING SERVICES people, he say Whicl will appeal most to | PRD. “Tha Message of the Cross to | board in north China are found at|trated address b o Vith | (e with Mrs. Richards . m. (Everybody Welcome') [ T Mile o O the 1 v type of trade sought, Sorrow.” | Paotingfy, Tsinan, Lintsing, Teh-!Motor and C: Over Some | Philathea cld Ioy A Puerto Colombia, < i fandling of all manner of drum- | Wednesday, Rev. Williim Toss, | sien, Taiku, Fenchow, while other | Western Trails 5 p. Troop | Heouts. Wednesday, tends a ha into t v s ; , fter hoosting | “The Message of the Cross to Ma- | stations not so far in the interior A, Holy Week |weekday religious school, thi Here the temper FANges particular produ years as terialism are at Peking, Tientsin and Tungh- | s o of the Assyrian mission. e, Thursday, 3 p. m., weekday 82 to 45 de r L t st ot 1 rket will | Thursday, Itev. Samuel Suteliffe, ' sien. slay, 2 p. m., mecting of the religions school, seventh grade, Cen- though th rthern witeh t 1 concern and pro- | “The Messaze of the Cross to Scl-| This statement is accompanicd by | As a T p. m., Holy ter church; cighth grade girls at Y. Andes ntad with. 1t sy D= claim 1 better than those fishness.” ! the following letter to the Herald H ped peaks, is they Priday, Rev. William H. Alderson, | from the American boar: Roin. his nolht L gde r arranging of stock, L eppe Message of the Cross to Sin” | The only way, of course, that this | river and 6 mil road t L f « tppealing I'nion evening service, 7:45 would touch Mr. Heining § i Morning Scrvice the trav t il t 8 o window e i ‘ 3 ) A o'clock: Monday, Swedish Bethany |fact that he s at Tehsien, Shan- | e * t Sacrat by Rev. vl Gilman, sut 0 the Temple® | ably will be soon in Tientsin, Tuesday, South Congregational |or some coast city. Probably Mr. “Fling Wide the s (Stainer) Rev. Carl J. Fre- | Helninger is remaining with the Your Privileges Tomorrow Rde on in Majesty” (Allen) only 1 § 1tha i it of th < “fty other men at his post. i 10d So Loved the World” (Stainer) Airpl ' 3 it A day, Tri Methodist{, Uwo other men who have an ac- 10:45 A. M.—Reception of Members. United ices During Holy W. e Daily Announcements seng: s gular s. What dnEal L scopal church, preache ev. | quaintance in this city who are in 3 JE R L el R navigation th the ri : ! s ;, of: “In | the missionary field in China, l-\u[ sists of i 1 i - " the | the ”, who have been ordered home are e iners 3 s ¢ gty y-| Thursday, l”::w“!‘lvv“r"m of u Rev, .ln!fnl v.«n fv" }':‘\‘llll"""; 66 o o Jege " R, : o e " | commutionofeaiog winti: ol s, e 5w ot |f - “[riviglities and Fundamentals C paved st 1 it o S he Augustana V1 0¢ r ¢ th-| ments : i h 5 pre i { . AL Ahlquist of New Dritain S a e S Sl ‘ sontcistilne s Ieeiolaes Gl Setes sl Al R B « 50 . 99 ——DON'T FAIL TO HEAR —— Eon ""l'lifl ‘1,’3“‘;}"‘ , AT The Spll”lt Of Servnce REV. G. Il. SCHNECK, talk on fee or two LE LS s “THE MAN EVERYBODY KNEW” then Monday 9 holy com- sionaries are being ordered home | oisinio New Britain has no one of (Palm Sunday Message.) METHODIST CHURCH — 9:30 A. M. Sermon: Lucy Hurlburt Rice, soprano. Tue E 4 m. holy com-|tither denominations in China. | | | | o I M. J. KENNEY & CO. PEOPLE'S CHURCH OF CHRIST ing arriv der 15, i ; 563 Main St. (Opp. St. Mary’s Church) “Behold Thy King Cometh Unto Thee."—Matt. 21:5 Big chang s ur 3 ! s BEGINNING HOLY WEEK Telephone 314 and 36 Morning Worship—10:45 A. M. situation in ) v Theme—"Songs or_Silence. since the Ul 3 i Go to (,hurch tomorrow and during tihls week. 3 =z i T:00 P. M. said to have 1 c.iv t for Services each night except Saturday 3 powering Life of Christ.” 25 milllon do 1 dge 1he e (fi::({cll‘l\ailclt‘h day Py S Connectlcut ] Most Complete ¢ Can Do All Things Through Chuist, which Strengtheneth Me ' river. The cc er A e . o Phil. 4:13 B a o Religious Store lete the e . wf.f.':m ;\mvl s wi i Medals, Pictures, Statues, Beads, Crucifixes, Little United States comt i ob Flower Novelties :"rl»‘:mlx»:‘(‘r::'!n;”:';w Ty « Statues delivered to any part of the city. shipping in this part of e w H MORNING WORSHIP 10: y e L ity (s, e limitod to the Sermon by the Pastor—"THE DEFEATED MAN N e " mn o automobile 3 Ivening Worship 7:15 —Doors Open 6:45 Tel. 314 Night Service 36 n A pl'i;m‘r"‘!lrfll, ¥ mighty Gates” and “The Pal here are few | ¥ < Film Picture—*“THE ROAD TO GLORY” v el ] ch"r::vl\::'"'»'rh:m;:“n;llmluhont the world n ‘hat scetion, mo t $8 Spanish with one o Lwo English P AAAAAAAAAAAAARAAARANNA / 4 Weleome”

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