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12 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1927, GERMANLAWFOR 'INDUSTRY BLAZES GLOWING PATH PUREST OF WATER That Used for Drinking Must Be_ Clean PRINCETON MEETS TALE ELEVEN IN SEASON' GLASSI (Continued from First Page.) W G field umpire, F. Linest mouth; Brown. Army Brown D, L. Fultz, \s. Notre 1 Stadium, New York ey The Army had its guns ready for the Dame's crowd t football Army ar ed for th charg New D. in Notr t Louisiana, a1 Minr Iriv Arm from into this 1 Army ith came at 4 by a cunni (06 P a perfect play - Notr ssignment f 3 ty Flanagan, the Texas T through = ntary gap Army line and sped t tor swung Dame t rror, mom in lown o Army Tut the N Notre Dame NCTRE DAME HAS £DGE 1 | | \ \ i FOR PILOTS OF NIGHT AIR MAIL . The lights of steel mills, coal mines and oil fields help blaze a trail through the dark for | the night air mail pilot between New York and Chic r | pilot on the New York-Cleveland run. vs Wesley L. Smith (inset.) lor Above is the artist’s conception of the huge panorama | of industry as seen from the sky by night. Dart- Nov. or com- Y I ¥l each iish light t} ntify. om them we jump h Hazleton th Shamokin in Collieric region, wh e from for althougl yond B e but let lights like len lar, from Ky L sectior iary with mor for almost « ~ WALES 1S RUSHED - RAILARTILLERY . FROM WILB CROWD wd from TFirst 1" ) prince’s FORMER NEW BRITAIN AN CHARGED WITH MURDER Sowa Metwink Aecused of Rilling Willimantic Woman, Lived On Wasl the ttery coun Army Equipment Always Ready 10 Move ¢ enemy with ceive ns distant. the loca- told to an News, Fort Abraham SPINSTERS INCREASE YEARS s. Nov. 12 (P—0lId omen live 5§ leg than t widows in longev- = Was Jesus A Property Owaer? What did He own? What do you know about Him? What did he think of other property owners? What did he tell the rich man? What did he teach about anything? Tomerrow at Everyman's Bible Class Rev. Theodore Ainsworth Greene will speak on “The Teachings of Jesus “Concerning e " Possessicns hireh — A man’s class for men—strictly un-denominational CGood orchestra—good music—good service All men welcome. per by th ES B nd 8 C. Good the nd Magazines,” annamela. Tu the subject Bad in New leader, m., morning serv- . William Koss, 10 p. m, rhood class; s society, ! v, 2 p. m., weekly meeting yrian women for Bible 1dy; 7:30 to 9:30 p. m., commun- ity training school under the aus- pices of the New Britain Couneil of | religious education. Wednesday, 2:30 p. m., United % Day church schools, grades three, four, five and six; 4 p. m,, re- hcarsal of the girls' chorus; 7 p. m., rsal of the boys' orchestra oy Scouts. . Good Will of Mrs. n home ple Hill. m., religious . turkey sup- k, M . 5 iction; 6:30 p. m., Ald departme T ¥ . m., midweek 5 | papers | Salvatrice | | group at the hospital; 30 p. m., first supper and meet- ing of the season of the South 1 Brotherhood, of New Bedford, the son of an whaling seaman, will speak on Tale of the Ancient Whale- He will have with him 100 colored slides and 4.000 feet motion picture fim prepared by rofessional film a will be given in the supper (Swedish) m., Bibl class; 11 a. Flim 45 hool 1 m. and ; pastor, Young by mons by the P o with Iress e st p. 1 Kensi proyer servi gl Chursday, 3 p. m., United Week Day church school, grades seven and ; 6:15 p. m., supper and meet- chers of the church school, departmental confer- German school; rvice in the ople’'s work, ad- the pas- t tollow mbers of 1 by the Relation of Your in Ge Lifc address by The Sea- in the with ad- Islam—the the mission, dams, m., third injon services pel. Topi One God.” 9:30 a. m,, Assyrian Elisha E. P Pre in God.” Ay, S p lems o h of Frid all day sew- rally and busi- P. pra conferer m, the Y S p.onn, 9 p. m, “ting of department. largely hox-work, and some work for the Visiting Nurse association. Luncheon be served at noon. Stanley Memorial a. m., junfor inter- and senfor departments. school; 10:45 a. m., morning worship and sermon by the pastor. ihject: Christian Brotherheod'; 12 1oon, primary and beginners' partments, chureh school. Tuesd ot meeting of meeting of the il New England in New CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHES <t a. m., Sunday school; \ kindergarten, morn- by Rev chure ip, serme 2:30 church p. m. United school, grades 0 p. m., Parents’ Spe- three an four: 7:3 night, Boy Scouts, Troop 11. cial program and refreshments. Thursday, 2:30 p. m society, surgical dressings for local hospital will be made ., Young People’s Thankegiving serviee. John Blake: T p. m., Youn society, 14 Monday er. meeting ek-day m“v;\] meetin T dircctors reh e class for m.. Young supper Wom- church Tuesday Bihle Armenian v n: 6:30 W Missionary society S New T T p. m. “Fall Fun-Feast under the auspices of m 1 the Men's club. Lirst | grade | ; 4:15 p. m, Sixth LUTHER Service Sunday morning at 10: ock will be in English; o'clock, evening service in Swedish. The church Harvest festival will on | open Thursday evening with a con- pel, | cert by the combined chorus of the ade m., p. m., | church. Friday and Saturday evenings the | members will mect for a social hour and refreshment. <onfor high | Sunday morning, November 20, & peoples grades and | Thanksgiving offering will be lifted, American department |and in the afternoon the pageant 10:30 a, m., | “Two Thousand Years of Christian- Mission, Hun. | ity will be presented. ad, T Rtev. Dominie | o " Addario; morning | sermon by Rev. George W. ! D. D, “Ambition™; 11 a. m,, department; 12:10 p. m., unior and intermediate de- I mon by T “Peace”; church Mission, Hunter worship at h, preacher, Joseph Pala- | ic; iino, M. D.; 7:15 p. m. evening & M. worship, motion picture—-Breed of | Thursday, § p. m., & three-act Sea.” comedy “Fifty-Fifty” will be pre- sented by the Friendship league. Reformation Services 10 a. m. Baptism will be administered. Sunday school, 11:15 m, Th Sunday h school; St. Matthe ice in English at 9 a. m.; German at 10:45. Ger school at 10; English at Business meeting at 3 p. m. Meeting of Sick Benefit society Monday; Walter League Friday. St. John's (German) Sunday, §:30 a. m. English serv- ) a. m., Sunday school; 10:45 German service., m. = Serv n 10:30. ry partments; 2 vorship, Adam: the It pon school at road: 5 | South i ian Italian Monday—2:15 p. m,, class In Eng- s for Assyriap women, under th of Miss Laura Woodford; p. m., weekly meeting of t ng Woman's department, Pr being made for the |a oline Alley,” which is to mber 6 and 7; 4 p. 1. meeting of the Girl Reserves, ing. Jinnter road; 6:30 p. m. supperof | The weck day religious school Young Men's Tirotherhood, fol- will meet Wednesday and Thursday ed by entertainment; 7:15 p. m,, ‘rnoons. tion executive committee of the n on Dec school will meet Monday bazaar, Lo giv i eve Armistice Day Service 7:15 P. M. Address: THE PATRIOTISM OF JESUS” Tableau and Male Quartet 10:45 A. M. Sermon subject: “ON THE EDGE OF THE CROWD” Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church — First Baptist Church — 10:45-—Morning Worship, 12:10—Bible School. by Rev. Wm. Ross, Subject— “REFLECTIONS" —"Seed Time and Harvest."—West. Duet: hou test the Earth."—West. Wednesday, 6:30-—Thanksgiving Turkey Supper. Tickets $1.00—Children 50 cents. Sermon Music STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH and 12 m. Church School 1n. Morning Worship and Sermon CHRISTIAN BROTHERHOOD" ¢ 8 p. miFALL FUM ST ANT) PROLIC™ Tha Little Church with the BIG Gelcoms 10:45 m, Chester How- | The ad-!} p. M., prayer meeting of | meeting of the Home Mission- | The sewing will be de- p. m. Girl Scouts, | Ladies' Ald| 30 p.| | praise service at the church. | hearsal. a0l o | and the ladies' quartet will take part | | | | | | | The choir will meet Friday eve- | International Bible Students' Assn. ning. | Sunday, 10 to 12 a. m., voluntect | service; 8 p. m., Bible study at tie {home of Charles Henry, 32 Dwight street. Wednesday, praise and t Friday, 8 p. Psalm 91, METHODIST CHURCHES Trinity Sunday, 9:30 a. blo class, Everyman's Bible class, and church school; 10:45 a. m., ser- mon: “On the Edge of the Crowd; | 6 p. m.,, Epworth league; 1:15 p. m., | address, “The Patriotism of Jesus” | Swedish Evangelical Bethany Tuesday afternoon, Methodist ~ Sunday school at 0:30. Mor 5 v, 1145, sermon by Philathea cla m.. Boy C. Bonflonithe fuubleg:. Scouts; 7:45 p. m., class mecting. r and Revivals." Young Peo- Wednesday, 2:30 p. m.. week day cting at 4:30 p. m. Song religious school, third grade; § p. m., @i80es Dompositlonsiby: e Mother's club. tod Swedish composer, Thursday, service. Friday, 4 p. m The W. H. M BT timony service. m,, Bible study, Women's Bi- prayer, sub. worshi 745 p. m, midweek gelistic services gin next & day and continne Sunday, November Rev, Fredeen will preach at these will i ntil sewing school Rackliffs has sgiving program. club of Trinity church will hold an informal talk and discussion on * ods for Chil- drbn” at fts evening at Barker, nutritionist of the N ain schools will speak. Tnion A. M. ¥ Church m. Morn- ing worship at 10:43. The pastor | will preach on “The Voice of Right Direction” and at 7:45 p. m. on | “Voices of Wrong Direction.” Christian Endeavor soclety at 6:30 p. m. Monday, §:30 p. monthly mesting of board. Tuesday evening, pray meeting. Wednesday, 2:45 p week day school of religious instruction, C grades t four, five and six, FOLKS ON THANKSGIVING fon Bible Class Also Planning Banquet in Near Future—Rev. T. A. Greene Speaks Tomorraw The usual Thenksgiving baskets will be provided by the members of Everyman's Bible class on No« vember according to an an- nouncement made by officials of the class today President pointed th oh; the regular the trustees’ M. following Camp has committer arrangements Counolly, Fred J. C. Ense Charles H. Robertson. R. B, 0. Rackliffe, George Philip Herman, B. F. Arm- Hayward, William Ensign Carl Fred- ap- to Ede and class have St Twent ond Sunday af ity; 7:30 a. m., communion; m., church school. gift presenta- tion; 11 a. m., morning prayer and sermon by the rector; 7:30 p. m., evening prayer and address Thursday, November 17th. meet- ing of the Laymen's association. Supper at 6:30 p. m, DBusiness ses sion at 7:30 p. m. er Trin- 9:30 a. Casimore, rickson. The enterfainment committee con- George 1. Dyson, E. I W. Irving, Charles 1. 3aker E. Mann has been ked to arrange a banquet in the near fature. This will be the first | social function of the class this sea- | son. Emmanuel Gospel Tomorrow morning Rev Sunday, 10:15 a. m., prayer; 10:45 Ainsworth Greene will speak on a, m., preaching, subject he Con- “Concerning Possessions™ in con- quering Cross”; 12:15 p. m., Bible nection with the serics of talks on study honr p. m., Young Pco- Teachings of Jesus." Reports ple's meeting; p. m., preaching, made by those who attended subfect: *A Law That Defies the \te convention at Fast Hart Scoff Taw.” ford last Saturday. Tuesday, 2:30 p. m. the cottage| Monday evening members of the prayer meeting for women at the |newly organized “Navy” will hold home of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Boh- their first mecting with Admiral It mer, 65 Hampton street, B. Skinr Wednesday, 7:45 p. m.. cottage = prayer meeting at the home of Dea- | WILL SI” con Herman Hanson, Plainville. ! Rev. Georee P. Mayo, principal of Thursday, 7:45 p. m., prayer and the Blue Ridge Industrial school at Dyke, Virginia, will address a meet- ing of the Laymen's association of St. Mark's Episcopal church Thurs day evening. : Rlue Ridg tion conducted sisting of Porter Fox and Theodore 1 JAK TO LAYMI Friday, 7:45 p. m., choir re- The ukulele chorus, the orchestra 1s an Institn- by the Episcops church in Bacon Hollow. on the astern slope of the Blue Ridge mountains, Its aim is to train the morning service led by President O./joys and girls of the mountain ™« R. Jenks of Aurora college, Aurora, ! gions in 1 building and the d- Til; 11 o'clock. Evening service with | vr1opme natural resources sermon, 7:13 o'clock. |of their own He has de- Thursday, 7:30 p. m., Bible study. | is life to this work amorg ey children of the mountains. Christian Science Sunday serviee 11 a. m.. subject: “Mortals and Immortal Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. | street received notice today that he Wednesday evening meeting at 8 |has passed the state board o! o'clock. |pharmacy examinations school Sunday evening service. Second Advent Sunday school, 10 a. m. Sunday in the me of the section. PHARMACY EXAM ta 1 Cherry PASSE Antheny of Ny | et “The EIRST PHIRCH of PHRIST | The FIRST CHURCH of CHRIST 10:00 A. 11:00 A. M.—Sunday Church School M.—Morning Worship Sermon by the Pastor “CHRISTIAN ARISTOCRATS" M.—Men's Bible Class, Leader, Mr. Greene M.—P’eng-Yu Club M.—Young People’s Society 12:15 P. 5:00 P. 7:00 P. Thursday, Nov. 17th, 7:45 P. M., South Church Chapel No. 3—UNION MIDWEEK LECTURE SERIES “WORLD'S LIVING RELIGIONS" Speaker—Prof. Julius Seelye Bl Subject—“ISLAM AND THE BELIEF IN ONE GOD” STOP! ~ LOOK! LISTEN Swedish Bethany Church Sunday, Nov. 13th sSermon at 10:45 A. M. by Rev. C. J. Freceen Subject: “PRAYER AND REVIVALS” An evening of music, beginning 7:30 P. M. Congregation, Choir and Soloists will sing the songs of A. L. Skoog, noted Swedish composer. REVIVAL SERVICES next week, every night except Monday and Saturday. Rev. C. J. Fredeen will preach and a large chorus under the direction of Raymond Helsing will sing. South Congregational Church Morning Worship—10: Sermon by the pastor—"AMBITION Evening Worship, 7:15——Doors open 6:45. Service with Motion Picture THE BREED OF THE SEA" A picture out of the Ordinary with the Flavor and Tang of the Sea. Thursday—7:4 Lecture by Prof. Julius Secelye Bixler of “Islam, the Faith of Our G SOUTH CHURCH CHAPEI] You Will Be Most Cordially W “mith College on * lcome,

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