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e e e ——— ———— | Hughes, jr., as an elder in the| joicingly give their sons to G MflTHER SPEAKS AT Methodist Episcopal church of | be his priests and prophets, ll:ld e'!‘: Mansfleld, Mass,, fulfilled the dream | peclally to be the interpreters of Glad “Boy” Is to Follow Father’s of his paren that paternal g grace out of whos You were our third child,” she|abundance our own love comes. 5 Chicago, Aug. 19.—)—A mother sald, “and I well recalr that Novem- | “It does not seem long since that ber day when your ecager father | morning when God placed you in my went over the Malden Parish telling | arms. T had no feeling then that of the arrival of the parsonage son. [ you had left his arms when you Our people immediately gave you a |came to mine. Again, as 1 have so preacher title. To them you were the | often done, I place you in the arms ‘little minister’ and, against your of God. I have no feeling now that father's first intent, they insisted |you leave my arms when I place that you take his precise name. That | you in His. You are my son the more was our day of dedication. Their because vou are His son the more. was the chief speaker at the recent | 97°3Ms and ours are being fulfilled | I gladly give you to Christ, utter- | ordination of her son in the Metho- dist Episcopal church. This is the | paternal succession as well as l'you, kee first time in the history of that|apostolic succession? God sur:’-‘l;‘ Ml't'nglh"np von’m\]!y hce?lr:‘rm::- wr‘x’ {church that such an address ha<‘hr|nn mothers and grandmothers | With nothing but gratitude.” L, been delivered. Im!o an hour like this. He allows us | | s, Bdwin Holt Hughes, wife of |to come quielly fo the altar of or-| | Bishop Edwin Holt Hughes, of the |dination. Probahly I shall not be |in its to | Chicago area of the church, told the | blamed if, for the first time in +my rm:l( en 'r:\:.pm t;‘rflc“‘1::v;:e:o i or assemblage that the ordination of |life, T become a spokeswoman for at the government posts (“xam" | her son, the Rev. Edwin Holt |that company of mothers who re- |concerts through lhuploud :pe:r)\(j:: 3 ss Frances McAloon is spending | a week with friends in Boston. A. J. DeLauri is spending ten . days in Canada and Maine. [ iz David Manning, is spending a | month at Isle of Springs, Maine. Mrs. William Reynolds and daughter, Miss Hazel, will return to their home in Elizabeth, N. J., to- morrow after spending two weeks as guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Groth of 10 Locust street. Howard Y. Stearns is spending | bis vacation at Montclair, N. J. Miss Helen Da of Tremont street is vacationing in Canada. Miss Nellie O'Brien, Miss Anne G. O'Brien, Mary Heath, Alice Hallinan | and Mollie Egan are motoring through Canada. i Tind Jomm Dirosa | £ YISONELS in Lock-Up : . Cold, So Start Furnace Lester Kilduff and are at Lake Pocotopaug, FEast| Hampton, ! Honolulu, Aug. 19 (®—The Hono- flulu Advertiser which exchisively published here the false report that the plane “Miss Doran” had been |found and its crew rescued has fs- |sued a sccond extra edition stating {that the first reports published were haseless, Miss Adeline Swanson is vacation- ing at the shore. e Miss Gladys Steiner of Glen street is visiting in Springfield. Harry Bradbury of Lak | paug spend yesterday parents in this city. Pocoto- with his After three wecks of rehearsal by the cast, the Strand theater curtain last evening for the first resentation of the Strand “Kiddic tevue,” in which 75 w Britain and girls are featured. ‘The production, the most clabo; its kind ever attempted in n, was 1 under the per- ;mal direction of Jack Sanson, | 1l be repeated this evening and rrow afternoon and evening. fter specialty is intro- revue moves smoothly » minutes course. The ttle performers go through their ts surrounded by attractive and ppropriate scenes and costumed ith artistic taste from the ward- obe of one of the country’s great- st costumers. As the eurtain rosc yresenting the re company sing- g “Yankee Rose” last night's idience broke into spontancous ap- nove ly and forever You are to be “May we not believe there is a | Saviour's minister. He will guide Mrs. Olive Grove and daughter, Barbara, are spending a few days in New York city. beth Ger- den Sex-| A. P. Marsh, Robert Hackett and { Harold Duntz are on a business trip o, |to West Springfield, N. H. Joseph Vetrano, Frank Mullen and Bverett Anderson will leave to- morrow for Montreal Canada, where they will y a week. Victorla Drauchick of Buell in Canada, Wire! has taken the Eskimos wheat is necessary Russian ctory. Canadia palatable bread: Hyman Goldberg is ‘spending the | make week at Sharon Springs. el 1 led six dancing girls whose clocklike | ton beach. Mrs. Mae Quinlan at the shore. | louis Blair, at Fall River, | precision in their jazz dance was Yo vn’uly remarkable, and then came the lN KII]I]IES REVUE |an encore and he was called upon Ito sing “Forgive Me.” In the finale Glllldl‘el] Revw UI]IISllal Talem‘ ‘Hallelujah” was the hllumvl num- Rita St. Lawrence, Anas. | Edith Wilcox, Dorothy Wilcox, | alengo, Genevieve Rubin- | a4 Gilbert, Luela Gurska, Angelina Rumani, Lucille Vick- John Sheehan, Helen Davanzo, annarata, a Maffi, Dori ret Sexton, | Madeline La-| Dorothy Kelly, Stanley Ba- 4 fATW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1927. indispensable I!l:\rk Bottom which received its just compliment. “Lucky b(r ‘ ys and girls of the revue are: on Strand Theater Stage |, A alloy. resa Govette, , Francis Kelly, Anna Bivis, mani, Gertr Gilbert. Helen Yayecki, Francis cvelyn Koplowitz, Teddy Lindy,” by Johnny Sheehan brought An'na Bouck, Argene Sibley, Le tasia Wedrowski, 2 Vangorder, Cleo Wenorowski, H R Christine Clau- VARSASASE, Phil Kalinowski of Bassett street is home after a vacation spent in New York city. Pointe, tagow Walie sulik, son. | | Miss Frieda Stohl of 827 Stanley [street s spending a vacation in | Casco Bay, Maine. | e R {ant street and Mrs. Edward Stohl PC’SOHG[S | of Bingham sfreet are in Long ine Sibley, SIXTY MILLION DRINKS served at our soda fountains last year, Jlause lasting for several minutes, nd at the conclusion of each num- or the Strand patrons as sally registered their approval. Misses Doris and Lillian Vickers d Johnny Shechan we ch in several number: Dorothy Kelly had & y wh <ional finish | Mrs Doris Vicke: frie Yankee Ro | the cast of T leave t The Jockey da served as the introduction of Lucille |, Vickers whose specialty aug- mented by 18 jockeys. Million Ireshmen Can’t Be v comedy song was offered s Vickers, followed by John- number, | Flowers Grow"” The with Lucille Vick- e of Miss we was Where Wi ntire cast joi morrow Bomaze two we i well with the au- | g Lucille Vi xecuted a very difficult ac jance which was enc Kelly's waltz specialty wa speclalty number, L Mrs. Mr. 8 lle Vickers | o, t Harry H. norrow for a two trip to Walte tonmorrow ton beach. James Reynolds han are on a motor trip to Canada. Howard and family will vt Island on a short vacation. | Louis Connors and family have returned after a vacation spent in Pont o' Woods. weeks' | Harold Almquist of Kensington | avenue will return tomorrow by way | of Saratoga Springs after spending and John Shee- J. E. Klingberg left today for | to Chicago. for vacation at Hampton Beach, N. H. Miss Edna Smart is on a motor trip through New York state. Raymond Frappie will leave to two for en, Vt. r M. B cks at I Robert J for and Mrs. he a weck-end at Clin- | H. next two weeks at Clin- a vacation in the Adirondack Moun- tains. Sven P. Hanson of 51 Lyon street has refurned after a series of short | trips from this city. will weeks' Pollard a two Dr. 1. E. Dary of Maple Hill ave- | nue, Maple Hill, has returned from !a two week trip through Maine and New Hampshire. He was accom- panied by his wite and children. Attorney Michael A. Sexton will spend the week-end at his summer home in Cornfield Point. Miss Maizie Butler, Marguerite Tracy and Miss Cath Butler are motoring to Canada for a two weeks' vacation. weeks at Lake is spending Miss Nuss will leave Wesley 1. Parker is vacationing in New Hampshire for a week. | W. Groth will | The Jafed 4 Drug Stores Jamtel's 217 MAIN ST. 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