New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 19, 1927, Page 12

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12 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1927, * l | l T he Yale Danc | I Blues Have Shoved the Heebie Jeebies and Other || | French s Off London Dance Hall Floor: I i 1 | | Automobile Att RIS PA Salesman O | | Arranges Phonographic Over Llectric < Stand Guand Wires Lure Of O1d Quilts Holds Princess Mary I of a and popular s this M Pearson, the Coun pproval on old quilting bees promis cial function i winter, rs. Jane Heard and nty Du hted Mary with the marve foned quilts they were exhibition of home craf hibit fon of the National Fe of Women's Institutes in t rial Institute, The Princess soms of the wonderful terns, and asked where they | from. The miners' wives explained | g years down in County that, ‘and generation to generation outh Kens especlally they were over had been handed Durham, Tond don’s “Coffee Dan™ Like San Francisco's London now has Dan's” which helped to Fri ing. the Just days fo o The London ¥ 1 year ) [ [ Pistols For Two and Coffee For One May B two aute the Alip- sary also ncisco famous in the Ham and cg; London place, like Coffer Dan's wing the cart of 190 s dining Argument Over Mrs. ers M icration e Tmpe- admired fruit came Age of Noted German Opera Diva. his glory and | Paris, Nov. 19, (P4 t nd that talks is the lat ion 1s ad s most popular 1 to hear coming from 1 off a you, you ) i to re man” Tends Bar s Name After Two Centuries 1 tourists, from 1d, who pass | and 1 from | drinks, and abr bar 1 ar fro “ha statue was cast 16 * broke out e fore . 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This would of Spain to jssue in formy« Presidents Poines French public. reigning sov large Euroy > fect, a cl mbers of 1 sover it has been erves of the Tommics the feet to both were the ex- f Germa mp your by the drill rade groun dowr hooks Willian The last presidency of ring lication, i oc {instructors on the Although mnot laid drill foot d into the 16th ce on that elause reigns rules of the or othe Wo- v cheris] which ustom a long- | regimen mixing abilit vitations re nd Loubet of France and Ex-Kaiser and far held u Emperor n- - | 5 | iment For Use in Selling His Machine, I Regular French Train Makes Mile A Minute More than a mile a u 4 is now r schedule time “Sud Express” on a part of from Paris to Madrid. 1 1s from Bordeaux to uLY, 92 miles, on @ part of the road hat has been eleetrifi 0 daily es the run in 1 twenty-nine minutes, or n hour. beer other clectrificd roz train ourney fast i “Chamber of Deputies™ In Parisian Prison Chamber of Depu ck let inted in a large board > upper tiers of the Sar ison, was the one of t round re. ers ¢ st inclined to suddenly relaxed ut lau Cachin, leade rty in the vo of his brother Andre of six to s Doriot and Vienna State Opera To Appear In Paris ris almost German music came back to Paris ased but it was A 1 sci amous s how L 1s to send its company here in and it will play in the ent's Oper Many Gern govern- ary now rman 1 muscum in t villeries gar- building near gallery Max Reln produc e gove also wis some ¢ 1 privite When CGerman s dnvited to ment's th Odeon, th iticism but he was welcomed when ha ea bere and was entertained by [ atrical folk. Gradually hostility ing in the artistic world s a halt ¥ r some- tries to brid, the gap too rap- Irfv- on 1 off | > Result of Nov. 1 Pistois and coff. ome of a cal world ow over States, rstood Now Tritz Germa ase consider e The Bhel Palm Tree Gives ter For Homeless To the home Tord One Mayor Prop A Only Slo: Evening Service Tomorrow for | istrati P into different George D. Hert u L sing at will hureh tomorrow evening. imed, and “our must | gram will | Hows: hen,” | eIn My Fatt | Mansions" burgomasters, | +sgeal ospitality tc Yor «mbly rocked ollern re- . Wi ad- November, retired to reappearance se Koel nil- hated and de- 14 court of titled als added the cir visiting russ hats as ore so, Kaiser's former to be in town eroto ex- o GEORGE D. HERNANDEZ Moses™ Lioorn Seeon Down 1 Group sorted 4n ! M L D apers 18, and Thought rmer «.... Ambrose |ana our prominent Berlin | recognized s of the tles are ex host | night to War Lord accasion embarrass for princ HEAR NEGRO TENOR George D. Hernandez to Sing at s ¥ cor, Methodist 1is pro- Rurleigh 1t Fisher Third Group The Prayer'—from “The Jewels of the Madonna."” Mr. Hernandez is a pupil of Vir nt lubbard of Boston. He is to 1y in Jurope next scason, he sang n New Britain at the Meth- nd delighted a large program features th sub- crowd is popular negro spirituals. Tt t of the sermon is s Check- Service at 7:15 o'clock. crboard.” PRESENTATION OF SCROLL * AT WINTER ST. SYNAGOGUE Gift of Ladies' Auxiliary to Be Re- ceived With Flaborate Cere- mony Tomorrow Congregation Tephereth Ts- or “The Presentation of the roll.” dorated to the congre- | gation by th 3 o'clock with This is the fifth scroll ov the congregation specimen of its z serolls d by It is an excellent kind and a rarity synagogue, It the Pentat beautiful rehment written b seribe in many years and to the United States by a | It was ob- r great effort on the auxiliary ralestine brough New tained on part of REPORTED EXECUTLED City, 19 (P—Dis- | Monterey say that Oscar Aguilar who com- |canded one of the army units that left Mexico City during the Gomez. Serrano revolt last month, has been captured at Nuevo Laredo while try- ing to cross the horder | xas, taken to Monterey executed, Mexico Nov, ches from Gieneral RED CROSS SUNDAY All Over America! @ host and his son sehool, €. HIL, D. D, “Discrimination.” Ad- ' Auxiliary to- | A number of the local Protes- tant churches will combine in a Union Thank-giving service to be held at the South Congrega- |2 tonal church Thursday morning | 1y at 10:15 o'clock. Rev. Willlam Power of the Small Things, W. Alderson will deliver the school at the Italian Mission, Hur sermon. Others will have tor road. At 5 p. m., lalian wor- dependent service Thursday. ship at South church, preacher, Jo- speclal Thanksgiving sermons — seph §. Paladino, D. D.; 7:15 p. m. WL Le: delivered at a number of | cvening worship. Motion picture: local churches tomorrow. “The Magic Garden.” Monday, 2:15 p. m., class in Lng- for Assyrian women, under the ction of Miss Laura Woodford; . m., weekly meeting of the Woman's dc niecting o er road; At 11 a. ., beginners' partment; 12:10 p. m. prima unior, intermediate departments; i0 p. mi., Assyrian worship, serr Rev. Elisha E. Adam BAPT CHURCHE! partment; Phillips. m., weekly meeting Women for Bille ¥, under the leadership of Mrs, 7:30 to 9:30 p. m., com- ning school under the s of the New Britain Council Education; 10:45 a. m., Aanksgiving Day m., Thanksgiving Day serv- yrian Mission in the 80 p. m., Thanks for the members of Mission. Ty ¥, 7:3 , Senior World Wide g vill meet in the chapel to work Cross; T:45 p. ., Lome serviee; sociablc Assyrian 9:3 m., all-day sewing of the Home Missionary de- 1; 2 p. 1., choir rehearsal at er Road Mission; 8 p. 1o ople’s meeting at the Hun- Miesion, service with Stanley Memorial bir rehearsal. 9:30 a. m., junior, inter. senior departments 10:45 a. m., Thank of worship. Specii quartet and spocial pastor, subj e titude.” At 12 noon nd beginners' departmen h school. nd choir songs. $ p. m., ch German hurch school ) a. m., § 1y school; | Elving serviee viee in English, ser- usic by the Minister 1 His ser l m., special busi crviec in Ger of the Tuesda Girl Scouts, of Miss | Troop 1 Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., Boy Scouts, Laniksgiv- | Troop 11, ng for mis- | - | LUTHERAN CHURCHES | St. John's (German) Sunday, 8:30 a. m., English serv- 9:80 a. m., Sunday school; 10:45 m., German service i Tucsday, 5 p. m., meeting of the riendship league. Thanksgiving Day, German service. Iriday, 2:30 p. m., peclal meet- the Women's Missionary fo- clety and Ladies' Ald society, in which Deacon Anna Heinzman Young People’'s meet- | will speak on the work of the Wom- Dwight Skinner. len's Missionary soclety of the U. ! meeting of inter- |y h school council; 4 p. | =t m., meeting of executive committe St Matthew's @ninenibullings | vice in English at § a. m.; in . £ p. m., Bille elass for g ol € R e iy LWorneny ) . ., SUDPEF | gopool gt 10; English at 10:30, SLaticsiCliIeh Menis asao iy o e [V In s DAy i sorvice Hat clation, speaker: State Senafor F. C. |, o0"2 7% Walcott. | Wednesday, 3 p. m,, CONGREGATIONAL First Sunday, 10 .. Suy 18 a0 m, T'hanksg story | CHURCHES lay school Heininger. | 10:45 a. m,, ! 'heodore Ainsworth . m., Men's Bi- Sermor Sleanor ;Tp.m ng, speaker, Monday, 4 First Sunday, 10:30 a. m., Swedish serv- ice which will be featured by spe- | ctal music and song; sermon by the pastor; a Thanksgiving offering will | high | be lifted. | Sunday school at noon. junior cholr | Boy Scout South :30 a. m., Senior Young People’s grades and | Italian-American depart- | At 5 o'clock in the afternoon the church school; 10:30 a. | pageant “Two Thousand Years of ., worship at the Italian mission, | Christianity” will be presented by 30 | Hunter road, » Rev. Dominic | people. | D'Addario; m., morning | Thanksgiving Day seavice will be | worship, sermon v. George W. ' held at 10:30 a. m. Thursday. ; Sunday, Nov. 27, a song service | will be given In the evening. | Sunday, dress to junfors, “Pleasant Good- The FIRST CHURCH of CHRIST 10:00 A. M.—Sunday Church School 11:00 A. M.—A Pre-Thanksgiving Service. Music by Junior Choir Sermon by the Pastor ‘The Secret of Christian Contentment’ 12:15 P. M.—Men’s Bible Class, Leader, -Mr. Greene ibject :— “JOHN SMALLEY'S SERMON ON ORIGINAL SIN” 5:00 P. M.—P’eng-Yu Club 7:00 P. M.—Young People’s Meeting — First Baptist Church — Bible School-—12:10. Thanksgiving Service. Sermon by Rev. Willlam Ross, subject: “GRATITUDE AND THANKSGIVING" Musie: ) Be Joyful In God."—West. “Sweet Saviour I "*—Gllchrist, Thursday-—10:45, United Thanksgiving Service, South Church. cher—Rev. W. H. Alderson. Morning Service—10:45 STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH Rev. Raymond N. Gilman, Pastor 30 & m. and 12 noon—Church School bhegin Reformation Thursday evening at 5 st Sunday after Trinity. | Rerreshments will e ices 10 a. m. Sunday school 11:15 |served at close of pro a. m. Services in charge of the | - Luther league at 7 p. . | People’s The Luther league will mect Sund 5 a.m., prayer in 1 day evening 1 Scrviees on ! rvier day evening at 8 o'clock METHODIST CHURCHLS Trinity Sunday, 9:30 a. m., Women's Bible class, Everyman's Bibl. church school; 10:45 a. m., sermon tay s Jusus the man” AU 6 p. m., costal m pworth league; 7:15 p. | "Life’s Checkerboa - Hernande International Bible Stu Monday, 2:30 p. m., Sunshine so-| Sunday, 10 to 12 . 1 ciety. | service; 3 mon choir re- class ar Full Gospel Assembly ool at 10 u. m. Pente- eting at 11 a. m. Evangehs- service w . m. tenor soloist, nts’ Assn, . volunteer by 'C. B, esd. 1 on. M group at the hospital; 2 p. . to 5 *f h ALY . m.. South end hospital group, 11 Kendington G Philathes cla Loy Scouts; 7:45 p. m., The Thursday evenin meeting will be on Trinity M. I vice at the So el Gospel gational chureh, T . a. m., prayer; 10 The Mothe hodist ' It subject: I home wrles Henry Dwight street. Wednesday, 8 p. m., praise, pray- testimony services Sp.om ed this w ity anc church, hecaus. th Cc 1 will mect ; subject: T th Miss t in the 12:16" p. 1 Tuesday afternoon, November 20 at | Bible st our; 5 . nr, Yourn 4 o'clock *cop nect p. m, baptisi o service. Subject: St Mark's Episcopal the Isle of Patmos.” Orchestra ning se commu, school at 6 ladies' pray- n by the M Evening prayer and rector lome of vddress, 7:3 f 14 T et nL. cott home of Mr g Dy, holy Morning pray Arch street a.m. Thursday, 7:45 p. m., Thanksgi ise sorvies NONDENOMINATIONAL riday, T3 p. cloir Swedish Bethany v The evangelistic sor 1 during the past week will Second Advent over Sunday and next week B ¥ school at 10 a. m. S C. J. Fred morning with ch is in charge of these servie pastor at 11 a. m following services will K For What day. ¥ school at ¢ s o rn Morning worship in vs conduet con pastos the sermo; Junior Y. ning servie Scrmon subject: “Eternity.” music furnished at all s During next week cach e Monday night when no serviee be held. A Thanksgiving ening a will | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADs serviee of New Britain! Sermon by Rev. William Ross “Concerning the Courage of Jesus” Everyman’s Bible Class 9:30 o’clock tomorrow morning Class is Undenominational and all men are welcome Good music—Good orchestra COME Meeting at Trinity Methodist Church Army on South Side—Navy on North Side GEORGE D. HERNANDEZ Celebrated Negro Tenor 7:15 P. M., Sunday Eve,, in a program of NEGRO SPIRITUALS Address: “Life’s Checkerhoard” 10:45 A. M., Sermon: “Jesus the Layman” Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church South Congregational Church Morning Worship—10:45 Sermon by the Pastor—"DISCRIMINATIO! Evening Worship—7:15—Doors Open, 6:45. A Plcture of Great Sweetness and Beauty “THE MAGIC GARDEN" from the book by Gene Stratton Porter, Thursday—10:45 A. M. Thanksgiving Day Service fn the South Church Reverend William H. Alderson, Preacher You are Cordially Invited to These and All Services 2 % The vy , srshi 11 i 10:45 0. m.—Thanksgiving Service of ‘Worship will Aiolomatl The Local Membership Enrollment Campaign Sermon: “The Grace of Gratitude” ema m"a l e En ssucla Il]ll Ay t te ™ Anthems—"0, Clap Your Hands ‘Together ' —Tarner the Y say Is Now On' “Come, Ye Thankful People, Come”—Hanscom i o e § 4 1. ‘0 come, Let ux give thanks unto the Lord, for Ho s good” '“’llw s 2 s celoe rietest ' hint, loyalty and monarchy are be- wiiose November 11th to November 24th Enroll Sunday Morning at the Door of Your Own Church! COME PREPARED! 18 own- | PEOPLE’'S CHURCH OF CHRIST Morning subject— “THE SALT OF THE EARTH” C. B. Beaty of Brooklyn, N. Y., Speaker Subject: “Blessed Are the Fearless” See the “WOMAN WITH THE RED CROSS” After Service Sunday 3 P. M. 259 Main St. Room 219 | SRR —— 1 v kings an republic nd indivi- | of sland, Ik Instead of & federation admin- | and Evening subject— “GOD’S COVENANT RELATIONSHIP TO MAN”

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