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12 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1928 = e e B | dress, “Christianizing Our Friend- | Christian Fundamentals association CUMMINGS STARTS KNOW THESE LADS — - t, areaser oo P e Lo e WOULD UNITE ALL ) A v 3 meeting; 6:15 p. m., Epworth leaguc, | Free church, corner of Llm and f 5 Mahlon Grose, leader; 7:30 p. m., | Pratt streets. New llaven. Evening | OR THE LADDYBUCK ¢ ! | @ union Lenten service at Mrst Luth- | service at 7:30 o'clock, speaker, Rev. - " S = eran church, Rev. Theodore A. E. L. Smith of Immanucl Gospel Greene, speaker. hurch. Supper will be served at 6 BAPTIST CHURCHES church school; 10:45 a. m., morning | onday, 2:30 p. m., Sunshine so- |o'clock. Is Chief of United States Scien- | Hiny worship and sermon by Kev, R N. |t 4 P birthday party cor| By, 20w T e Moye Started (o Form ity Fed- . o 10545 < serv. | Gilman, subject, “On the Mountain [JU7! g \ ay, 10:45 a. m., morning serv ) e Tuesday afternoon, South End and testimony servi Theme, 5 . e 7). 7 : sce. sermon by Rev. William Ross, | Top.” fourth in a scries of Lenten | ; i e B Sl . [M 's Bible Cl tific A]my / Lo e "y | sermona on the theme, “Supreme [h08Pital group, 118 Iensington av-| ‘What the second Coming of christ E[(100 O] Men's Bible (1asses A / 7/ Y a0 st £ ool ang | Moments in the Master's Life.” At enue, Methodist group at the hespi- Means to Me as a Christign.” Brothe ']vuoxl class 12 noon, primary and bLeginners' \Ir-lh_l ‘b P IJL. llllla'.llr‘d, class at Y. lay, 7:30 p. m., choir rchearsal . ‘\\. C. A; 7 p. m, Everyman's Bibl — A movement towards the organi« | class dinner; 7:15 p. m., Boy Scouts; Emmanucl Gospel ation of a New Britain Federation 45 p. m., class meeting Sunday, 10:15 a m., prayer meet- Mar. 1 ¢ ) L ‘ ) 7 i Monday, 7:36 p. m.. Doy Scouts. | Partments, church school. / Wednesday, 2:30 p. m., religious | Troop 11. it Monday, 7:30 p. m. Boy Scouts, | {0 ¥ 0o FO%E L Plursday, 7:4% p. m., midweek Tuesday, 4:30 p. m., pastor's class | ednesday, 2:30 p. m., week day ing in the vestry: 10:45 a. m., ser- for girls; 7 p. m., Girl Scouts, Troop | "eligious school fourth, fifth [mon topic, “Which Way Arc You i |and sixth grades 5 to 8:30 p. M., Going?” 12:15 p. m., Rible study young people’s chorus reh al, hour; 3 p. m., Bible class at the o | week d church school, grades | n'l'hursdnv, 3 p. m, weck day re- Jiome eof E. Buchart, 168 Stratford Elim (swedish) hree and four; §:15 p. m., :|,n»c"':”:‘:: ';?"“ enth and eightlt [road; 3 p. ., Bible class at the S N e schoot | One-act ol Al Y. W, A gi. | BTades 5 p.m -mn]\\rrk service. { home s, Flsic Moy South ”:"\;f-”-' “;w“"' T "H o torium for the benefit of the Stan- ity 4w oy eenincischsoly Maily sirect; b sonlor mad o " ley Memorial community house fund. unior Young I'cople's A th : VIDoR Ly IR "5 Phursda ) p. ., Young L'eo- | Union A. M. E. Zion P. M., sermon topie, Sichiasatloacrllon olAlena Bl claases in No evening servies eaiar i iy 2 Sunday school at 9:3 m. Morn- | World,? Special music at beth Sun- | arliord has 1 16 classes, n- Fuesday, 5 p. m. the 20th anni-| P PoaEL : ing worship with sermon by the pas- | day service cluding one from West Hartford, F].u\' of the Mission Circle. vs at Y. W. . A, auditorium for | tOF at 10:45 o'clock. ick Chris- | myesday, 2:30 p. m., ladies’ cot- Nev Haven, Briggepott, 1_'1|hflrf§r‘!- wrsday, 8 p. m., prayer service, NAYS 26 fe A L o GUGHOT Y ol | tian Endeavor soclety e st e ootz oy Philadelphia, Worcester and I°rid 8 p. m, choir rehearsal. | % MRS S0 s U1 Evening service at 7 oS N N ’\“‘-] S ”~1 e o OF | gther citics have similar federations, b — : 2 ol £ E. W. Weller, D. D, will preach “'_ = ;‘\ l-"”‘ . 3 . The federations are made up o CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHES | S ot " cdnesday, 1, religions | peprescntatives from e crat- | Trieic ccting of the ehurch school hoird; sisn J = ¢ Sunday, 10 a. m., chureh schook; | p ) S p. n. special members’ meetin I IR0L AR AN 1) f 8 cording to Mr. Paln letter is L el ndergarten: 11 a, | Sunday 10 & ., morning service | fiosday cvening. cluss and prayer ! Troop . 8. A mccting in the “to accomplish by reaching the e LT e e ol RSl Reron gy ftiio Spastoni, chiing vestry. greatest possible number of men in e e e reme it | 12 noon. Sunday school. Commun- | \yednesday, 2:45 p. m., week day rsday, 3 p. m., religious in- the commiunity, the greatest amount ey R w Alteaain rcims (i eYeninG L Gnlen faeniices AL 7330 | chureh school Son religious’ inatouo: «nu.(mq class in the church; 7:45 of good, in having them take a more R ey e ocionkd savoni e Iey. IliGedara iy, gran s hise fons (e and sis NSO Senalicland forayCrisapioatin 400 6 pRIS in churches, classes and Ainsworth Greene; theme: “Realiz- | pygesday, 8:30 p. m., Mrs, 1, Miles | the church, religious activities, cligion. Granville, elocutionist and accom-| Friday, § p. m., choir rehcarsal. Letters suggesting the formation . minister’s Lenten s Wednesday, 7:45 p. m., Lenten | panist, will appear in the auditorium — of a federation have been sent to the 0 group; 6 p. f g | service. lof the church, in a program of International Bible Students' Assn, following churchesand Bible classes: Lenten class for older 07 Chursday evening, Luther league. | merit. Sund 10 to 12 a. m., volunteer Rible class, First Bap- . M., union Lenten evening a Uriday, 2:30 p. m., mecting u' th ] - servic P. w., unien meeting in E tist, People's, Trin- labe 3 § First Lutheran church, preacher, | l-dies’ Missionary society for- | St. Mark's Episcopal Hartford at 10 Capitol avenuc. ity Methodist, St. Matthew's Luthe 1tev. Theodore A. Greene. ner missionary to China, ‘h» Juhn‘ Fourth Sunday in Lent. Holy Wednesday, 8 p. w., prayver, praise in, &t. John's Luther: pformas- Monday, 7 to 9 p. m., § deles 1o Benson of New Haven, will {communion at 7:30 a. m. Church and testimony scrvice. tion Lutheran, Emmanuel Gospel, party of intermediate department, SPeak. | school at 9:30 a. m. Morning prayer | 1 $ p. m., vible study; teat: Flim Baptist, St. Mark’s Episcopal, carly ¢ Tuesday, . m.. Young Wom- Sunday, March 25, the Sundayiand sermon by the rector at 11| "Acts 2 18-20. Virst Lutheran, Swedish Bethany, Stom, . nedi n's ) ary society suppcr meet- School feacher in the churches info'clock. Fvening praver and ser- = Stanley Memorial, South Congregi- scientific officer 268 general Hartford, South Manchester, Bristol | mon by Itev. Benjamin B. Styring at ull Gospel Assembly tional, Iirst Congregational and i roal) s 1,415 2 e o e b R aE o Wednesday, 2:30 p. ., sisth grads :‘yyl:.)y :;‘L l‘\:l\wu‘dm:}wlldh\‘fl‘ .Auvvnnrl] 30 o'clock. _ Young People's (-lx. Sunday school at 10 z. m. Pente- | Ierlin Congregational. s appointed nominal salaries Made ‘] A o ‘” e HEEhE oore of the movics; lay church .\r]u)fti.fl 15 p. ., 0T i al chu a ’!n“tlr'\n At 6:30 p. m. :dfll'* "‘ costal megting at 11 a. m. Evening | Several replies have been ro ed co-operation with state and lo- \" “ "' ‘“ '“ ot ‘:" ol One-Eye Connolly, world champion | or choir rehearsal; 7 p. |t batls 1. . Slade, principal of Senior high | service with sermon at 7 o'clock by telephone promising the coopera i heaith authoritics to heip in (2 8 whibclel 1y, gl oes it religions education committee meet- e 3 school. The Nathan Hale Chapter & {lon (of 1lia. differant ohurch! | It 58 redemnriod O atatistical ana | sivin of the foinest ye'd hope to g in the chapel. t. Matthew's jof De Molay will attend the morn- salvation Army likely & meeting will he called in the lay eyes on. e A S Thursday, 3 . seventh grad Service in English at 9 a in | ing service, ! Major Osear Blomgren of Toston, near future to discuss organization ‘l;rv vou know our Trish? Then, jate ail investigations; & \_.l.n“. T werk day ¢ chool; 4:15 p. ni., German at - 10°45 Wednesday, holy communion at | ivisional officer for the Hoston di- | plans. who are these scven. Look at their MeGraw, manager of the New York Girl Scout meeting. sehool an German B E a. m. Fvening prayer, lany | vision. will have charge of all Sun- Mais’ specitic’ alime logely, and if you don't re- Giants; 6-—John MeCormack, KMZ{ priday, 7:30 p. m., Boy Scout English at 10:30 a. ind address the rector at 7:45 | gay meetin 2. m. and 4 and | N e aaobe’ otitheir{ubenize hem, Honk. helow: fofscor- jafiy the driahl mitistrels; 7 Ja0k [ masting, el sl R e s s R RRousht Wit 4 ¥ 1 rect ddentificatior Dempsey, former heavyweisht The Men's Bible class will met at day at 7:45 p. m., in German, i Friday, Litany at 4 p. m i i .‘?" 2'"“ mrn.'cls 0pS AgONy 0f Kheumatism eifort, luding such widespread o S - s —Gov. Al Smith of New York; |champion of the world. \lom6 of tha mon service, Mr. - disorders tubierculosis, neer, the close of the morning service. Mr, s = 5 sorder Christian Seience Elder Chine Fow the New Discovery Brings the pellagra and scar of “Questions of the Day.' The Fourth Sunday in Lent Sunday service at 11 a. m., sub- Memorial Day :\pl'il 5 Marvelous Seeret of a N. J. Doctor goite et} - < = ene will continue the discussion Reformation G h rare but extremely virul [more led conditions B ltopic will be *“What About Our Serviees at 10 a. . Sunday ;\hnml‘ ‘«; Matter.” Sunday school at| . ) pancisco, Mar, 17. () Al lo‘ilh':veryl uffering Man or Woman. - Jepros o opening Navy Building Program?” \ 3a.m. The informal services | 9:45 a. m. (houg e ousands are suffering from this horrib it discases , as leprosy, Itock of the opening up of t country | Navy Building Prograin t11:1 . The infort though the YOUNZer Zenerations of condition. which s most 1 Yeng-Yu o niee Sunday eve will be om dus cdnesday eve ceting 3 5 3 8 condition, which is mostly caused by deposi Matta U N The 1Peng-Yu club will meet in | Sunday evening will be omitted due| Wednesday e D S A et e i oy <yl 1 ios \iountain spotted fever and by this method 4 s \ the church parlors at 5 o'clock to-|to the mecting Monday evening. o'clock. Memorial day of May &0, older re becauss the blood fows more slowly, and f igr - undulgnt. Tover s ) South of Peking in antung | 4 May 3 de s- g 5 P or standardizing V1 re is an cxeellent motor ro fiss Eleanor T The speaker is ing the Luther league will be Swedish Bethany [ the ancient cnstoms and this year part of the body. el o i 4 N uma and tox ind ex from Tsinan-fu along the south Mr, Heininger, who will take as his 11 at 8 o'clock. The adult cla A series of mission meeting start- Gy oo their dead on April b the blood are mare lighle fo lodge in the join‘s Seas e side of the Yellow Rive fo the gyp “pPeking g e Bye | wil et Monda eve g at B st Thursd and will continur 3 3 ihject king Through the Lye | will fonday evening last Th ya e bR e S, 1 control over su | north coast and then east almost (ate. o'clock umtil next Sune nday morning CAMPHOROLE conditions ol 2 Joney 10 en . Ith of large Eroups, . A one, well populated with cars, and [yeet at 7 o'clock Sunday evening in | stitute will mect at 8 o'clock. ey, €. A. Biornbom of Washington | "E ©of "’ ot ing : ”:'“ '\ '; " *“;h'd,,!'l(;';fl'da"an and s the foins i dri. ¢ he S 2 | = o i G : dpe iz o | hanee e material comforts of t 0z out these deposits that cause vou fraubie. B 'as the potlution of sireams, Bandit Chiels brings in a good retenus T e pasiors. Tle chaplain 18 The religions school will meet | Dopot, Conn. Sunday school at 12 | Janer the matvrih ciuiorts €0 (0 Fiom'the st application of CAMPHOROLE rural and industrial wanitation, In Honan, Hupeh, and Hunan Miss Jeanefte Clark The «w aker | Tuesday and Thursday afternoons noon. Buglish gerviee at 4 p. m., o o ’ S S aon \rv"\ el 2 soothing, healing sensatian as it vd e envire e 1 1 nen I} s s nesel I e artford. who enten servi 0 w hel wd- | sermon by tev “ha of Hart real money ahq Clothing w Urn- - penetrates the tissue. going 'p into the joints, age disposal, and the iron y *\ s % imilar movements hive been start- iy 'I\ fbeon of Harifor [\‘( [ ].In Doy in 1‘ : 10 Wed i yln‘\ ‘I e « !v‘|‘|H7 )(\"Iynuv D e (e 0 | Msive the trauble: SUmMBAE Hrvaintion "k hina, Ma « Toad In huan r the v 1 sp npon il « e e Brigadalls ment of chitdren : | 1 0. P. Pet t i cetigations Luilding, wif 5 develop- | nilitarists Ve nequird he [ Normal Christian Lite,” | Ay evening. the clioir will [sermen by Rev. O. P, Peters d . A nimber of other investigations building, with a st Jevelop- | the militarists ired Normal Christian Lif "y i ' will {sermon by on (I I e ,‘,\,“Hv ma i cre conducted during th ] l" ”: ment in motor car traffi ! ll" road craz k at pr L sev Ihe Lenten '“ . o : " K 1 lock ""”‘ "" 1a I ‘r‘r\v:l " r:u 4 ”” {lasiio. paper clothing and imitation of co-operation with state ar ivil wars which are pauperizing ral foreign 18 are or d | macti of I € curreney is &t afire in dainty urns Dreggists Substitutes thoritics; 25 marine hospitals | country, is one of the most nofe-|in laying out highvays to impor- Books™ will continue Thursday eve- | St dohn's (Germ {the services Y e loved ones n md 125 other reliel stations for | worthy developments taking pl tant points. ning in the church parlors at T:45 | Sunday, S:45 a | n th s of the Joved on CAMPHOROLE, Inc., ATLANTIC CITY, N. 4 treatment re o China, During 1 much hy To the south in Fukien. along the |o'clock. Mr. Greene will tead a re- {ice: 9:45 a, m, E 1 NDE, NATIONAL —_—mmmm—————————————————— | 5 of Men's Bible classes has been started by Clarence C. Palmer, past president of the Everyman's Bibla class of this eity nd vice-president of the Conuecticut Federation of Mew's Bible classes. Mr. Palmer has taken steps 1a form an organization similar to those which,exist in other cities. Tha viee Priday, 4:15 p. m., Girl Scouts; 6:30 p. m., choir rehearsal. Wednesday, 2:50 p. m, united | preacher, Mr. Kukiterian; 3 p. tations tie con command n ‘gate crasher”; 4—Senator Tom \ Walsh of Montana, head of the Sen- or information as to the preval- 4 communi- e of infectious @ cable dise nts wer afantile paralys of the shouiders, elhows, wrists, knees, ankles, Beware examination v malntained; more than 28,000 ships | way construction was done and | casl, scveral good roads ve view of Dean Willard L. Sperey's am. German s 0. services inspec and s | mil- | prospeels for 1925 are fhat evendhoen built by local authority and book. “Reality in Worship.” This and = Sunday et ekliginsilies ’ : ooplers “what is sup- | minates later than before 4 st ible school, lion alten visite immigrants and | more roads and merc motor ears i)l further south in Kwangsi 4 book is written to tell men were examined at Ameri- | will take their place in the daily | Kwangtung and even into Yunan poscd to go on in vs and Tappen to | Tuesday, & m., meeting of the | class all ages; 6 p. m., Young can ports, horder points and abroad [life of China | road costruction is going on, most- |us when we are in church.” Sinday school teachers, | People’s mecting. subiect: “The TRea to prevent the introduction of for Foad hinldn Ithough in mis- || ynder supervision of foreign en Wednesday, 7:3 e ',m»:\i\'nlvy».\ of Church Membership,” | the entry of cellancous areas and not co-ordi- | gineers. south service. Header, s Clara Knowles, Sunday, 9:30 a. m.. senior high | Tuesday, 3 p. m. Women's Mis- from Peking fo Canton and as far | Tebor for Buldng the F0a0t ! nool, young prople's grades and| - MI: PHODIST CHURCHES | sionary Prayer band; § p. m.. Bibts || 10:00 A, M.—Sunday Church School 1 ) |west as Ch 1, capital of the | 0 i e cou, fOthPrs; 9:30 a. m. ian-Ameri- i ¥ continuing a study of the 3 3 $ ‘MA“E provinee of Szechuan. The under- |fhe militarists in maty POCH | oy department of ho chure | Sunday. 9:30 a. m. Woman's Bi- |Lord’s supper. 11:00 A. M.—Morning Worship takings are T odidiod | Bntiiy | TAALE SRR Al private | ool; 10:30 a. m.. worship at the ble ¢ 5 Rille class, | Wednesday, 2:45 p. m.. ehildren's Sermon by the Pastor cign diseases and mental defectives ) King place all the way 5 |uHHv]\ eaders. e v ::;“:y""'"‘l‘:‘f“':":"]"m"]”::"’l' “m“lsm"“' Hunier rout branch ‘n( Hn“:v‘l‘v'm‘h‘ i a. ., ad- | class 0 p. m. New England “A QUESTION OF VALUES' A road will be built over a route | 7 R oy sbin gl 5 mers’ de- | A 5 arsing from o 1o il 1o seve Tl G L o ;‘,v”rn“it‘.fl,yu ot lope oo 5:00 and 6:00 P. M.—Ministers’ Lenten C! s . : A humdred i dength, a fleet of see- ueieus for g MghRay | - = yoee’ Rey, Elisha B, Afam's] e y inds iOl‘ i an o len el b o RSN oUE S e 5:00 P. M.—P'eng Yu Club, Speaker, MR. HEININGER f f 1 Second-hand aut bil of al- - 1 4 ' d from loeal marages, and ova f d=hand ‘aulomoblles: of Frue Fastin drimary, jumio Various Types i complte transportatior momigeen declplonhoushins N el sttt ‘ otlce to en : 200 P. M.—Young People’s Mecting il ool bR el SRR S R e e sl LR 30 P. M.—UNION LENTEN EVENING SERVICE Jochesfor, N irat e ouriahing | the wheels drop oft” and then more P90 MIEEON SERENS T dams: 5 v. Iirst Swedish Lutheran Church et o gl 3 nnmerous < Iy this means, | Ate procured, the ol being - cast R Corahip at South ehureh, 2 | Preacher: Rev. Theodore A. Greene trmperaturcs of T frighd (R R 07 e et OB Rev. C. J. Fredeen will speak ‘ ! : 1 3 T:40 p. m, evening worship at First FICTION COM TRUE Lutheran \Ymv I, Kev. Theodore A t Lenten “i.\(,’\ Si(}ll.\' of ]\]()df‘l’n R(‘]i‘,{i(?lls B"P(lkfi | sl e e J I 0 No. 3—"REALITY IN WORSHIP" whos: centenary b st been c \1“.,.“\ 15 p. m 158 in o-1in i Lrated, not only foresaw the advent lish ror Assyrian women; 6:15 p. 1. Thursday Evening, March 22, 7:45—Church Parlors rovinee of [of the submarine and the airplane yognlar monthly mecting of - the (Everybody \\flcome) tan Kodak € S . i iy 0 laboyatory hers L ’ Paris, Mar, 17. (®—Jules Verne the heat wridity H-sa(uratod he district Jave Lt alse wireless and television. T standing committ 7:30 p. m, Y. Atlantic seabdard | ! tly and motor | g hook, “The Castles of the Car- P, 8. C. I3, topic: “What Arc the oy eHeATe s f 1 e 4. Fhe meids of pathians,t writte years ago, he Real Values of Church Member . R ndurance of canit While not coni- gegeribed a Russian - noble who ship cader, Tony Valente. stern capi- - gyeeesded in bringing the voice of = Pucsd t po o, aneeting of the 3 th YT 4 inger whom he loved and her ' nen e Bible study; . e R s e v bforat N i s ) e A . | The South Co tional Church ways for heavy traf- | iigije in the ¢ Jthians., . Jolly Juniors of I rian mis supper of the Morning Worship—10:30, Monnted pe were called to ) 4 s club of tI Assy E C h 0 yCI k | Sermon by the Pastor—“What Makes Tife Worth Living?" the topic Union Fvening Service—7: London 1o, Wl o Swedish Latheran Chureh—Rev. Theodore A. Greene, preach jeparture of the Lride and groo s when Lord Hamilton, clder son of he Young I'eople’s Bible class Wednesday—' the Governor of Northern Ireland, ‘under the leadership of Rev. T. & Bethany Male Chorus wi“ 'ing ‘ s e aniihe paaien e 2 e s s ) 8 The Book of Jonah and Bread for the Crowd. day church school A Cordial Invitation to All for All Services, BUAD HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS (our and fives 4 poan. rehean . FOR YOUR WANTS SR L A“ men are welcome coneert m.. meeting of exerntive committes of the chureh school 45 p . Lenten discus- lon el e duubicels fyr, SELE Sermon Subject—10:15 A. M. The Book of J ccond session ialde L ; ook “C o g0 ° o . o 99 Lo varish supper and entertain- i B :w, :‘vxl',’ |l‘ o e Bomr rld:mo:r 4 :B(Iptlst @ urc Music by the Quartet . cluh of the Assyrian mission; 7 | e LG s {70,000 Fund Grows ; Lol 5. 1. prayer moting iof Abe As 10:45—Morning Service 12:10—Bible School 7:30 P‘Sfi&ifli“ifitfi?fingfimfif at the syvian mission; T:30 p. m., practiee I'rom Sparned Grants | 3 R % of the hoys' orchestrit Sermon by Rev. William Ross, subject— | Speaker—Tev. Theodore A. Greene i, M o E A < 1 Friday, 4 p. m. Troop 1 irl SCEPTICAL, or SCARED? AR E “ fortu t oy A : 3 3 Scouts; 7 p. m. choir rehearsal at “ount g 4 . . the Hunter road branch of the | Music v Soul Longeth.”—Marston. I italian mision; % 0w S0 4 nember Not My Offences. —Marks. oy Scouts, 78 enten Service at Swedish Lutheran church Stanley Memorial 3 T . 929 m.. junior, inter- Preacher—Rev, A, Green . m. snd 12 noon—Church School ‘Worship_mud Lenten Sermon by the Pastor % De Mclay Firgt Lutheran Church || = SEsaesatemmer Devotional Day Franklin S S 10:30—Mornin; ice (Swedish) 11 aving that the fiv ]‘,l,' 5 o ; "‘:]‘("‘:("‘ "‘l:ll'l';:‘“ ¢ ST. MARK'S CHURCH Sermon by the Pastor S A8 iy VeIR ALe LA N s 2:00—Sunday se Mrs, Thomas Lewis Kinman recently colebrated at Col- Sunday, March 18th 12: ‘(_‘”"l"-‘ .\»(‘ho;)'l e ) = Vash. 1he T2nd anniversary of their marriage. N ommunity Evening Lenten Servi : s : i of Wil the Tromises® we, Wash,, the T2nd anniversary of their maiviage. M. e Gl e R T o - ",“"'.,,,,.,i e T L 96, took a plane vide. Mrs. Kinman, 92, couldn’t zo e U Lty a Sermon by Rev. Theodore Amsworth G the promises made unto the fathers; and e had a bateh of bread in the oven. They have 50 AL10:30 AL M y Theme: REALIZING RELIGION o for Wis mer areat-grandehildren.,

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