Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
12 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER Immediate Development of More Airport Sites Deemed Essential Cities and Towns Must Act at Once to Avoid Situation (Comparable to That Existing Today In Matter of Inadequate Streets. ts valn upon its 1 com- must com ns ha seribed the as larg may he port should im0t as 160 esiral 1 by the as riment of Co 0 feet wide s what is k airport in tion with other make and e, will it < to provide | retary of Commerce whose and ove 1 irport may triangular, <o lor of these T-shay or round s adeq department ho the developm On this point T, It mus runways, accommodate ay & and tak re conditions. ays, tersely Hoover's Staten “The provision of be the responsibility of ments.” Mr. Hoover's exy by almost speak on aviation needs. al will 1 In n air and ssion is echosd soon er qualified to of America’s ult, it the this high by tud every obse the subject land I'ro municiy 1301 form of tra 2 provided for the uilding of motor vel iImost and n however go0d other words, taking the possihle, widor stroets, 5t Uho airplane to m ity care . trick practice to prov sum the the s com turn hat the Departme t will frowns upon from $3100 600 10 & d for public Muntcipal Port Probl thos: n of ¢ v mun normal section of the lem ot off hazardous. mportancs fild 1 should Is devised types or « pon a far-reac airport blishm the througho tion of not lie aving a decid deve pon the ty a sds and develor nur \ partment of Camme the commission or sim with the wroviding @ city toppi rean of \esistance What Ts an Ai iirpor th h from 2 laid min com- The De- is comprised b v n that 1l communitics to ha th t or take-off considera the i gmented alti- longer is possiblc ings in light expert with t v is Com- of msporta- does not permit who se- ) point it Raisin Cookies! Nut Bread Date Waffles!!! It's a snap to make up these delicious recipes with Rumford. They'll be perfect in texture, taste and appecarance too. Rumford makcs all baked foods especially good and wholesome. Always use RUMFOR The Wholesome 1t Never Spoils been our ¢p our work un to a rd. To do this we hav t our equipment adopting the new proved them kept k polic) 2iv Our methods have and as a result, yot hing about our serv- up to the minute. at when or pressing vou T#N. B. Diy Cleaning Co. | "To a Martcrs Standard inquality ard Service” 96 WEST MAIN ST PLANT 415 W. MAIN 3T PHONES - 1323-3, 1523-2 there is the further fact that the | > selected now may some day serve merely as a terminal point for | s that traverse the Ameri- | that is, the plancs may | ke on or discharge argo and then fly to | field on the outskirts or other the plan vays, a only passeng nother lar; the city for refucling ¥y service 5 haz certaln her nd lowlands which may be aft riodic overflows, or be avoided in the an airport site. Innumerable ms, rise | commission ir su d tog conditions, | ted course selection w of considerations, it confront the muniel- its sclection of These, however, insurmountable The of every possible fac- Department of 1 other cies, the which are available to smoothes the path toward vital ity's trans. to airport thorough st eryon the achievement of this 1ddition to every commu now portation f7 onr methods of s ent of an in Ihey include bond issues, pub- ippropriations of funds, the set- aside of public park property the purpose private sub- ription (Copyright | ancing the airport are ting v the Ullman ) ature Servic ST. MARK'S CHOIR 10 GIVE GANTATA “The New Jerusalem” to Be Presented at Morning Service | 11 o'clock cher will wctor of 1 miornin Episcopal church (g Hart i memoriat All short iel Si tev. William T, John's church, In the will will he Rev, the composed by o'clock serviee evening b ot atir There A lem or, cantata which was published is summer Las for part of its text ldress by cliffs, fol The wil cantata words of several hymns u rtici- All appropriate for 1ints Day, The 1 follows P One Hea heaven first first carth and thers 11 saw the NG new the 1 1 new earth: Saw W o nd a heaven were was Holy down for ed 1o more sea. vity, New Jerus from God out of heaven Revelation XX, Ve Part Two olden nn em, coming 1and 2 Jerusalem the Words 11y nd 2. Part Thres tand Blessed C Hymn Four wat Voier great voic saying. Behold, 1 n: God is with men will dwell with them, and H il her 1 He they God nd o people with be Iy their God shall 1 i And God shall wips uway all tears their And shall 10 more death, neither sorrow ither shall there 5 NXI Part Organ solo from ey ere erying e more pa velation v Iive md 4 ‘art Six 1 Wards 3 and 5 rad of Hymn 167 P Ove rtSoven reometin” That he ligh a1l the warth and Lord o the t Times Ter Words of Hymn 541 Thousand sts of 40 Loys and dircetion of Malcolm en under the choir cor Fumphreys, organist and choir- b by John Walter Ashmare lo parts will sung by o John Humason tenor, and tell everyhody ©d Ad Departinent, vou Everyman’s Bible | Ross, subject I unfon mid-week service, spe BAPTIST CHURCHES First a. m. morning by Rev. William “Hunger and Thirst 0 p. m., Bible school and Brot crhood class; 7 p. m.. Young Pro- ple's society, leader, Miss Marguerite Fleming. Monday, 7:30 p. m., Boy Scouts; 7:45 p. m.. the B. Y. P. U. will hold a costume Hallowe'en social. Tuesday, 7:45 p. m., the Good Will class will hold its meeting at the home of David Elia, 712 Stanley street; 7:45 p. m., the Senior W. W G. will meet at §8 Shuttle Meadow avenue; Mrs, H. D. Stead, hostess Wednesda p. m.. the Loving Service class will meect at the par sonage; 2:30 p. m., religious instric tion school. Thursday, service, Friday, class at 10 sermon 15 745 n., midwe r 2 study Mr W p.m ission outh church chapel, Platt, leader; 4:15 p. m.. Junior W 4:30 p. m, Girl Scouts; . caroi choir. German ay, 9:30 a. m. Sunday school; m., service in English, & ‘Discouragements and in the Work m., service In Ger- “God's Purpose of Jesus"; 3 p. m cxecntive committes People’s union mon: ouragements i 11:45 an, sermon Li the Young Thursday. in German; ing of of the in New 8 p. m., prayer meeting 4 p. m., meeting of the nding comrtittee in church Elim - (Swedish) & m. Bible school; ermon; 7:45 p. m., William Ross. 5 p. m. prayer serviee p. m., choir rehearsal 11 a. m., ser- mon by Thursday Friday, § v CONGREGATIONAL Pirst Sunday, 10 a. m,, Sunday school; 11 a. ., church kindergarten; 11 a. m.. morning worship. reformation Sunday, ehildren's story by Rev. Al- fred . Hei Rev Theodore A. menian service fan; 5 p. m. Young Prople’s club, ader, Mr. Heininger, Tuesday, 2 p. m., Bible class fo Armenian women; p. m Britain Woman's club in chapel; 7 p. m., Community Leadership T ing school, South church chapel. Wednesday, 2:30 p. m., fifth grade week-day chureh school; 4:15 p. m., unlor choir rehearsal Thursday, 3 p. m.. ek-day church school Girl meeting: CHURCHES w in- 4:15 p. ., . m ker, Dr. scout T Bixler. riday. ¥ class leader, Mrs, Boy Scout mesting Men's Tible close of the morning service will continue his series studies on “Heroes of Faith.”. The subject this week “Florence Nightingale, Original Red Cross Nurs The Young People’s socicty o'clock tomorrow church parlors chaplain is Miss Irene Haigis; he host, Frederick Schm The sub- ot for discussion is “Friendship, 1ts Growth, Development and Cost.” A Hallowe'en party for the Young Peopli's society will he given in (1 dining room on Monday evening at T:50 o'clock Young Wonien's society will hold a suy Tuesday at the dining The Miss Cora B Her Pamily Welfare Work Unlon midweek servic World's Living Religions’ rranged f reday evenings i November {5 o'clock. The is to be Prof. Julius Seelye department of Biblica 1d comparative re ith college. The Cen- Stanley Memorial, and rlin Congerizational chnrehes are ng in this s The first lec- “Hinduisin, All- ven in 3 mission chapel, m p. m. union South chureh F. G. Platt; 7:30 The class will meot the Mr. Greene of historical is will eve- I'he at 7 in the i meot ning Missionury r meting on evening o'clock in roomn speaker s subject s at Ker r of the ure Rix! liter ligions in Sonth the ixion hurel chapel Th 3 lectures will be part- with stereopticon th Pivst ing. Th Mlustrate slides, Communiol churel morning and Mres, Greene of the an informal sonage. on celobrated in at will be wday, November the M it conpr reception fn the stroet, cordial church 1 men tion fo ington What Were the Motives of Jesus? Hear Them Exnlained By Rév. R. N. Gilman Second in a “The Teachings of Jesus’ On Series ) All Men Welcome in the | | stana venth grade | November 4 M Mr sts of honor by members of the Sunda; ors; v icpartment of 10:20 mission Dominic sermon D) uniors, L, begi 1., primary . m fei There from S to n 10 o'cl lock. r will be the will be music hoir and others. South 1001, young people’s m., Ita e i Hunter roa b D'ad I da departments; worship If 1 \urch school sion, sorship Joseph m., “On the Hunter at Monday - YOUng wo pare ot 'S society Pa Thr P or 1t Ruffe . m th P “What For Tnesday, 2 p. the 1dy; ity Vispice AssyTian rowd South chur lin unior o, evening worship. churd p at pred 1 and 50 p sermon by 1 Ita M. T 1ot m., en's department to . meeting H ) D, av on nior ades, iigh nd American h sch the 1 wcher, 4 1001; alian Rev. | m., . Hill, Address to At 11 10 p. 1 interm m., lian m., Ita a. nedi- mis- alian preacher, on pic ¥ mes eting mber r served 2 meeting of unter m., ¥ of Christian the rond p oung Endc Does Protes to training sei s of the cligions T ating of & of the of how Barritt th ol treet, Wednesda Thursday v - wormen p. ueation; reh and six il day church school cight; 5 and 6 p nnior the iy suppe n sen Hior oys' eluk and elub ing of ratory pre the Firs Frida rse i wdersh leok supper n r Sunda mediats ship ot Tuesday, da Men's ¢ ¥ he servic chure » thicet the uns (a @ ind il h school; nd se h 530 wtin Assyrian 7:45 ratory servies T g Rooks and for chairmen 3 oy senior 10 mon by the executi Assyrian 1o Moor: si i 1 chor m hool, e 1 comi- the Iy m under t T P mis- roop Peo- vor, m ting Rritain Council . m.. mit- the North nited gr m orchestra 1 1ctice of the ket 20 p m., pr mi n the m if the ball m., no « ver ssion n fon irlors o mber Memorial f i America’s Gr 12 no. Tepartine LUTHER ervied pastor, duy monthly sor v I ¥ nt in English s soloists v Puesday chor ligi Saturday aInes . m servies nging hool by i m at 10 ior N i eams orith Girls' t- pre- nion ol study nter departiments, morni stor, lock preaching by the the cl noon will meet 1y in hion, : 10: i school St Gerr t1 the it the Wedn roons. churel cho hoir choir Bach esday hir wil Sun- ang Mald an i confirmation Matthew's En th ‘s choir, glis) com- jonal ation service at 7 p. m. dnesday evening, deacons’ Reformation tion Sunday lay school rvices at t11:16 a. church council will meet ¥ evening. The religious Wednesday — and noons. The will school will Thursday meet after Women's Missionary 3 meet Thursday afternoon at o'clock. choir will 50 mect Fr Johw's (German) 8:30 a. m., English serv- m., Sunday school; 10:45 rman service. Tuesday, p. m., the Lac Aid society Wednesday, § Sp. ., board will meet St m meeting of the church METHODIST CHURCHES Trintty m. ryman’s chool; morning: Mount™; 6 Women's Bi- Bible ¢ 10:45 a “The Ser- address: ass. a4 church ge of the on the m mo wort P 715 m., ration.” m., Ladies' Methodist 6:30 p. m., » class afternoon. hospital; 1 the ilathea class; 7 meeting. I m., fourth, week-day | 3 (th si hursday, all-day sewing meefing p.ome week-day | seventh and ei gic ith des; “hool. p. M., midweek service. 1 socivty will meet at the Mrs, Harold Wagern. 62 street at § o'clock Tuesday Hallowe'en party is to fol- business session win Ir 1:4 Tunior A hoe Monror the sessions frernoon at 4 Union A, M. F. at o 7 n a.m. Mo with s echool worship at 10:45 mon by the pastor on t “The Tmiperative of 1 The evening serviee will be in the Christian Endeavor Philip Richardeon, president. Lindeayorers are to ment the school room not r tha 0 p.om Tuesday ) p.ow ing 10:45 o'clock s sub- irge of socicty Al asked upstairs vayer and 5op.m sehool ligiot erades th Thursd, and six. m., monthly our, 2:30 P meeting of the local Missionary so- Women Ca ty Friday musicale sacred i1 Williams. “Women of presented St Mark's Episvoal T:30 a. m., holy Uaom and ser- Hooper, Hart- me- rec- norning prayer William T John's chure m. AN Saints’ address by the Ihe New Jerusalem Fietcher, mon by e ford norial ¢ tor, ata by William 1 Second Adv lay school 10 service with sermon b roat 11 n 24 Literalized.” with questior m it m. Morn- the pas- “Matthew service T:15 p. in suhject Evenin answered at 7:1 30 p. m, praise Christia serviee nee at 11 a. m. erlasting Punishment.” ¥ school at 4:43 a Wednes evening meeting v at 8 o'clock, Swedish Bethany The following services will he helid Sunday: Sunday school at 9:30 Rible class for men. con- by Rev. €. J. Fredeen worship at 10 sermon by Mr. Fredeen. The mis- committee will have 1t 4:30 p. m. In the eve- ) o'clock a large mis- will be held. Rev, for 23 years a ina, and now sec- on o'clock. ducted Morni sionary meeting ning at ry sior Jorl missionary service Johnson, in C “Arctic Exploration” is the subject of the sermon at the COMMUNITY SERVICE OF WORSHIP 7 Chorus and Congregational Singing 5P.M. 5 A. M. “THE SERMON ON THE MOUNT” Baptismal Service with Music by the Quartet Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church — First Baptist Church — 1 Soprano § Morning Service, and “HUNGER “My STANLE e Thurs, This churel bids 3 Soul Doth Magnify the Alto Duet—*As the Hart Panteth 12:10—Bible School. uon By Rev. Wim. Ross, Subject: AND THIRS Lord. — Marks. ~Kewitt. EMORIAL CHURCH and 12 in RIC. S:hool by the pastor APERIMENT —Ladies' Aid Society m.—Men's Club » welcome to its worship and work! { ehureh pr. Aid so-! cchool will open it ! cottage p Gos- | 1 | week-day insructior will be a | by J. J. i com- | chureh school; | serv- o'clock, | . RUSSIAN CHURCH . CHOIR O SING Concert for Benefit of Orphant Tomorrow Afternoon retary of missions of the Swedish | Evangelical Covenant of America, | will address this meeting. There will | also be special musical numbers. | The B v Bible class meets on Tuesday ever 7:45 o'clock Midweek prayer service on Thurs- | day night at 7 ., prayer in the noon, Bible hool with classes for all ages; 6 p. Young I'eople’s meeting. uesday, 3 p. m. Women's Mis- sionary Prayer band in the pastor's S p. m. Bible class. Study- oah and His Family the Only I'rue Believers in the Age of Gross Sin' This will close the study of the dispensation of conscience. Wednesday, 2:45 p. m., children’s | 745 p. m. Missionery | r band of West Hartford will t the home of Mrs. E. I, Jen- street, Hartford. 5 p. m., children’s 5 p. m. regular weekly A concert for the benefit of the orphans of the Russian Orthodox church will be given by the choir of that church tomorrow afternoon in the Central Junior High school. The concert will start at 2:3 and will be in charge of E. Lrennikoft. New Britain people who attended this concert two years ago under the auspices of the Everyman’'s Bi- hle cla have not forgotten the dif- ficult tones reached with ease by i several of the soloists. The Balalaika orchestr only one of its kind or meeting. Theme for |in the city will plag. There will be nd testin “The Be- | & choir of about 50 volces partici- itance Through Christ.” | PAUNE. 1olks songs will be present- . ROl ed by children in native costume, ing nison Thursda classes; meditation liever's Inhe m., re- Emmanucl Gospel S UTHERAN CHORCH Warriors or Puacifists’ 15 Bible school: 6 p. m., Young Prof. Olsson to Lead First Lu- theran Choir in Musical Recital service: T p. m.. preaching stor, the third lecture in “rom Creation to Cal will be given, subjeet: “The of Leprosy.” The uku 1s will play at the evening serv- v vary.” rla “ho regular monthly rd of trustecs; 8 weeting of Monday. 7 p. ting of the regular official board Tuesday, 8 p. m of the m A s ervice with special musie ing of choir and organ selee- tions will be held at First Lutheran church tomorrow evening, beginning 30 o'clock. Prof. Per Olsson, G. O.. organist and choir mas- will be in.charge, am will ba as follows Meditation .. Th. Bubcek Andante from Sonata in Felix Borowsht ind Fugne in D 8. Bach bos monthly me I r monthly weeting sunday school Wedne 50 fto 7:45 p. m. eting at the home 284 Cherry instrue- Mi 1 clas kanian, m.. religiol rnacle , religious in- tabernacle; 4 praise stre £ Organ (c) winor e Choir “Send out Thy Light ¢ Ch. Gounod . Mrs. Harry €l tensen and Miss Mildred Choir “Thre King of Lov herd 18" ... H. . Shelley Sermon 1 Abel Ablquist Choir “The Bless You i Thursday, & pray strnction 745 D, Joe m serv- choir reher- is- w€on My Shep- International Bible Students' Assn. Sunday, 10 to 12 a. m.. volunteer m., Bible study at the jarles Hlenry, 32 Dwight Pralm 61, continued iy, § p. m.. prayer, pra mony service 8 p.om., Bible study. Re Lord service: & R Lutkin street Wedn Friday meeting. Offertory “Le Cygne o Fal o €. Saint-Saens Vocal Solo A “Praise i alter Falk thly busines: h 1siness e mo “loir ©h. Gounod SOUTHE IN MINISTER HERF H. D. Green president of the Life Academy at Star N. will substitute for Rev. T. A Greene fn addressing the Men's Bi ble at the First Church of Christ Congregational tomorrow at 12 o'clock. He will take for his topic “Building a Community in the Southland.” n Become “Men” in Albania Albania, Oct o» «fermination of sex is legal in | vomau may hecome a man at , wear a man’s clothes and lead | a man's life. Furthermore she may change back if she decides sh wants to marry However, her hushand tired by local ¥ man to whom lis wife d before she changed I — Maine leads all New etates in road mileage has 20,765 miles of surf then | to kil was en- her kex. == = & The FIRST CHURCH of CHRIST 10:00 A. M. 11:00 A. M.—A Reformation Day Service Sermon by the Pastor “MARTIN LUTHER, PROTESTANT PIONEER” 12:00 P. M.—Men's Bible Class. Leader: Mr. Greene T7:00 P. M.—Young People’s Meeting. Thursday, November 3rd, 7:45 P. M.—Chapel 1—UNION MIDWEEK LECTURE SERIES on “WORLD'S LIVING RELIGIONS™ England The state roads. Sunday Church School No. Speaker: PROF. JULIUS SEE Speaker: “HINDUISM, THE ALI-INCLUSIVE RELIGION” (South, Stanley, Berlin and First Congregational Churches Uniting.) First Lutheran Church Franklin Square LYE BIXLER of Smith College ice at 10:30 Sermon by REV. DR. AHLQUIST—in English Sunday School at noon Morning Ser Song Service 7:30 in the evening The public is invited South Congregational Church Morning Worship—10:45. Sermon by the Minister—"SELF RESPECT. Lvening Worship—7:15. Doors open at 6: A Beautiful and Impressive Picture “ON THE THRESHOLD" Thursday Evening—7:45 Leeture in Kirst Church Chapel by Prof. Julius Seclye Bixler of Smith College on “HINDUSIM, THE ALL-INCLUSIVE RELIGION" The Public is Cordially tnvited. A Warm Welcome For All to All Services. PEOPLE’S CHURCH OF CHRIST Morning Subject—"Christ, as Prophet, Priest and King” Evening Nubject—*Heaven" Pastor, H. 0. Olney, will exchange palpits with Fastor Alfrzd F. Ham, of Springfield, for both services The