New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 17, 1927, Page 10

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10 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEP i < = Y TR T S = = — | EaNpy ] | | DR T R S ‘ e Bl z 'BERLIN |——|——LONDON——| T Dispute in 4_k ()‘.‘”« ! A i Have a Ride on Top of Big (5 ; N v ‘ | | will be the l: B » ; S, ! ; : o ; r sun | « ~ervices will have returned (o ay, 2 h‘b' : \ < . ~tandard timg N 3 e n el st ( ¥ « P ' 2 Ad Lar TeiniL (8 Seience : officials 1 nationalist me reg Distinzi Berlin Ge proposes black a combination of t two largest Ger Prussian black and whit 1 the | cover ~ent Bavarian b t thinks sho German factio: Bubscription Drive A\ For Hindenburg Home Gouia To present the H turg estate of Eylau in East Pri try’s venerable soldier pres & betitting gift for his £7th ®ary October 12 the pri trial, trade and agric: tions of Germany to etart a natio drive, na As the “Neudeck” estate is sit 1o mted in that district in which the the 1 e 1914 General von Hin« ¢ ¢ feated the Russian for by saved the state of E grom a Russian invasion, orial property, which long passsed to a remote hra family but which now 15 to be renamed Dank” (Hindenbu presented to Preside burg for himselt and his outbuildings w homs for aged veteran. manor house is to be r family seat. e subsern of L is for sale, “Hindenbur A 17 be turned into a4 fr Mark Twain Tonged For Friend's Wig N A story about Mark Twain nof won i B 1 o videly known is told b ter | maye I Richards, the ne er living in Berli t the Americar sonal carieaturist N to 1 5001 on t ‘ r of F g ‘ R oy el e e PARISE == France Has Had Wet Summers and Umbrella Makers Are | Rejoicing. Paris, Sept. 17. (& eomplaining about that has gone o year, one singularly who feally knowr This point, Frar mer at all is spring. Af rain—an through June, July Being unusualls brellas went 1 unpreten or more. nmbrella m humor- cate had 1,200 lithogray cambre, the h Pop ol New Excuse Travels In Second ¢ Bazor Fhat Can Open Can Rathiuhs Tnerease While Trees Dying Mis Corpet Bieater T e F rlor ! ( ro 1o 1 | Horse t trees, o ) 1 mon, 1 1 ¥ | since t the place of ¢ er ¢ Most of the new trees planted to re- | tember 4 « Ihree Co ar Old-Tashioned Bor Won't fie New Sep Only Woman o Tn Party 255 Metalluraisis N At T \icnna Witnesses Kiss Bl Phoungh Not Necessary Trifled With London Mair Sn Toses His S ACT BRIDGE | rying ving Code Tor Popular ¥ 000 (ard Game Smoking at Meals Iris S Pi-—The it of READ BERALD CLASSIFIED ADS TOR YOUR WANTS French Chefs | Ita Jos the I e ‘ st Tickots One Souroe ~Oppasition Nt oo , Is Another o Irinity | s e omAnE Rl ( Sept. 17 (1 Two sue - e 00 s « ! I ' ' i 4 on reh ser ¥ = o v t 1 « f‘ R p. m g i L n athen T cleard SRS1 el ] ! > 5 crned over tie g o Four Canoeists Are ‘ / ! Rescued on Atlantic Tirst E 1 “ : A ; Rl ! ‘ : : : i 3 g 1 o port g g StoMash's H t T 1 i o < i an. had « S o ¥ 1 : 5 i it Bible < . i om 1| to 5 | 3 rappe in vedn 1 i ied cano “‘ e PLAN TRAINING COURSE NON-DENOMIN Peopie's - the apen evening, O iges. " o'clock. Iour ¢ being offered ¢ ’ ¢ 1 Program of 1 v Ushering fr o pr ! South ' Age ] <t th G, \ W 3 i hildren's | ik 1 the ool. 1 3 f n s little g f 1o WILL START SURIES OF STUDIES enh Tilndliotwilinreadhn | i \ G ) will be started a w.. morning worship: serinon by ' y\yswer h of Christ o1 Dr. George W. C. Hill, “What | priday. 7:30 p. m. Choir it S o'clock ) worship at Sout) Swadish Bethany n independ day school at ™. Bi- A ton ¥ <" Junior society will join t om going I . scoutmaster, and yureh parlors at 4:30 p. 1t scoutmaster. People’s society o 1 —] The FIRST CHURCH of CHRIST 10:00 A. lack, the United week 2 recoption in school teachers M.—Rally Day Service of Sunday Church Memorial T & re T:4 i N S ST S o || 11:00 A, M.—Morning Worship. Ul i e |l Music—Anthem, “Fear Not, O Israel” (Spicker) hursday, 7:30 p. m. meeting of cond Com- Young Pe ‘riday, T Offertory, “Savior, When Night Involves the Skies” (Schnecker) s societ 5 pom. "0l tim all the ireh social for people of pelpnr i iLs S Py Bl Sermon hy the Pastor iy singing and 2 bowiin Pull Gospel. Assembiy Subject: “RELIGION AND ROUTINE” 1y the Men's eluh, efresh tal m at 11 a. m IPralse 12:15 P. M\.—Men's Bible Class. Leader, Mr. Greene Stereonticon Lecture, “New Views of Labrador.” 6:30 P. M.—Young People’s Meeting First Baptist Church 12:10 Bible School Morning Worship Rev. Wni Ross CH THE VISION" Session of the Brotherhood Class Sermon by Subject—"* SOUTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH After Morning Servi BLYCAEYOU After Morning rvice MOST CORDIAL INVITATION to its Thurs: 5 Mid-Week Service WORSHIP and F MORNING WORSHIP- Sermon by the pastor- “WHAT IT A sermon for this modern day of fres DOES FOR UL thought, free speech, and free action World Celebrated Tenor SUNDAY MORNING, 10:45 O'CLOCK MARIO CAPPELLI A FREE-WILL OFFERING Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church PECPLE’S CHURCH OF CHRIST Morning Subject—“Clirist’s Own—Certain of Final Glory,* 1t ha lo and died for us while we wer w his friende. ed v sl enemies, much more will he keep us who are no Rom. §:5-10, Evening subject—"The Effect of a Vision.” STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH Sunday, 9:45 4. m. Morning worship and chureh echool 7:45 p. m. “Old Time church soeclal for all bowling, singing, fellowship “The Little Church with the Blg Welcome' rofreshments, i | The 1 AR 1 uh, A a6 fims 7 Connol or Haloy Smith mire Coomt Knowlt Dunlap Noonan Girl S (senior (junior (Boys' club, ( Interior Latin, ice clul club, N tion Seiencel Mr. Ad v el Miss A Hullierd Dance tes, M atory,

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