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DY STUDIES UP i ON'BOLD KNIGHTS BINGHAM HAUNTED ANDY DALL pletely ove i"rofessor “1 want 1o call his attention to the | faet that Senator Bingham has com- | lirown the argument of ! Bingham.” Thursday afternoon the Women's x\ Missionary society will meet at 2:30 school will o'clock. The religious meet at 3 o'clock. Fr iday evening the choir will meet | pent’s m., Bible school ¥ funior and senior Young Pwpl services; 7 p. m., preaching, |"arden(~d Pharaoh’s Heart Monday, 7 p. m., trustees’ s Thus fur both “Who associated with him Iy refused to div wils of their Have slen@fests tge 1 Mentions. mect- .I\u'v.xln‘n.- senator Borah nter- at 745 o'clock. !ing; 8 p. m., official board meeting. All sm' i J k ij kS b e ""‘“’“l“_ that | Unless otherwise specified, all o Assyrian women; T:30 p. m., Y. —_ | Tucsday, . special meet- siatement that they came from Mose cppe 0C eys efl S oprtetly apparent that & services and - meetings lised | 1S, C.E., topic: "Right Attitudes St dobu's (Geeman) i ing of the Ladics' prayer band with €OW 10 study political conditions im 3 : Senators judgme nt is mucl b superior | helow will e held on daylight | Toward the Licligion of Others.” Sunday. 8:45 a. m., English serv- !Mrs. D Dickerman, 35 Walnut | H y and inspect the communiet wis! Tex Rlckfll‘fl i ”.:h;nm:fi ml,v of a plro]re:alsm". [hut saving time, l.rader, Concettina Brunetto, ice; 9:45 a. m., Sunday school 11 a. ' Street. Mr. will bring th:| nization in that country. Y Sonator hecler insisted that Pro- | L) = - o mescage; T:45 3 ay oday's Tageblatt asserted um 3 . enake Tuesday. 2 p. m., meeting of the | rman service. g2: T:45 p. m. Sunday school asserte " “ssor m was wiser tha R 1eand 3 i : s ’ oy Sefla[ors Teflse Hll]] on FO!]I]C[’ et 0 L n BAPTIST CHURCHES Assyrian women for Bible study; 4 TUSa¥, 2:30 p. m. meeting of | teachers’ meeting Kun was in Vienna last July and ine (CONTRIBUTED) 5 2 it First p. .. Jolly Juniors of the Assyrian (he Ladies” Atd society. i Wednesday. 2:30 p. m.. religious SUgated the riofs in which $1 pere Some time ago 1 told you 1 hud ! s Tl s radical | ice, speaker, Dr. I\ H. L. Lerrigo of | of young women in preparation for the church board. ing. Flanders, senk il read a pook at our public libr | _— i ROlaton Bing was when X\"-I\rx\" York. Dr. rigo has recent- concert; T p. m.. Young People's —_— Thursday, 3 p. m. religious in- e about the olden days when King Ar- | ; o L S a profossor, |y visited Africa and Tndia and hasa | Bible ol topic: “The Religion METHODIST CHURCHES Sonotiony LALR o, praserand (O Mflde Bay 5(3‘05 thur and his Round Table knights gton Bureau of the N, B. Atter Senator Wheeler had finish- | thrilling message. At 12:10 p. 1., About us or the Religion of Trinity Pralse gervice. o was the important berrics throughont wshington, 1. ., April I Sonator Bingham arose with his | Bible school and Tirotheriiood Jesus.” Sunday, 9:30 a. wm., Woman’s Bi- | Friday. 7 and S p. m., orchestra Tercentenary Emblem the land. the library in ghost of I’ sor Hirnm Binghmm customary dignity and soleminity | ¢ P. M., Young People’s meetin cdnes T bie class, Everyman's Bible class and “nd choir practice. Boston, April 28 (P)—The proud and finds this lad and his gang still | Of Yale University has sison so often exvliined that hook was Monday, 6:15 p. m., teachers sup- school, grades ©1Urch school; '10:45 a. m. ser- 7 old godfish, benishad foor MRS doing their stuff, and how lately to I Senator Hirain ton hetore the World War, and per and conterence, speaker, R m., r»h«»ar;zal or mon: “Resurrected Saints Intornational Bible Stndents' Asso. Ichuscits —automobile ) gaEisaiig \nights was all heavyweights on ac- | Ringlam of Conneeticut P e Dad sinec written an article | Fanuel Fiske; 7 p- . Doy combineg " Epworth league; 7:30 p. m. | Sun 210 5 p.om. volunteer after two seasons, has bobbed count of wearing suits made of jron Senator has had to tak s e that he had been entire *outs, i a1 girls' chorn s, “Mr. Facing-Both-Ways. | senvio 1. Bible study back into pmblic notice again. or something and rode big galloping to lay the =lost of th ' whout the Monree Doctrine | Wednesday. D my Loving | conoext girls’ €hoTUS | Monday, 3 p. m., Ladies' Ald so- | 'Ome of € s Henry, This time the aristocratic fish has sparkplugs that was all rig that he onee w Ben D reforred 1o it in the title | Service o will i 4 street, sub, “Jehova N chosen as the permanent ems e L d - th e | § e s will mect at the hom. P . united week . oo ol Aaa A oF h e aounciian 2 s il s nags. & coprse of T hook as un obselete shib- | of Mrs, William Daigle, 135 Dwielit sehool, grad 5 sday arternoon, South Eng "o1' 2 stead of wearing des hats 1l ol 100, grade elght; 7 1 : Wednesday. § Massichusetts Inc., which is g & ley: to the propricty of ke b @ p. .. religious educatio . the Boys' Rel hospital group at 118 Kensington (o A TR DT r B g wore helmets which almost covered . VNI . o Iglous club of the | ,yop 0, 3 nd testimony servied carving forward plans for com- their maps and % ! } States Marines in Niear- e 1hen asked and obtained con- rian on; uvenue: Methodist group at the hos Frids b : cmoration of the three hundredth aps and kept their nobl: ol kil AN S, eens e Mo Fital: 1:15 p. m., Boy Ecouts; 8 p. Priday. 8 p. m.. monthly business MM ! e e Leans outa a draf ook ¢ on 1o discott toeond his article published in the \iscion: 7:30 p, et 8 l“"“'“ eting, study, March 1, “Watch 3 1y tu 1580 ot dhe TN 2 3 = % R Vo182, his stand on the i 1 religious sciool, third, fourth. fifth ok o : i3 1t musta hee A view of 1l tthat 1 f A : o s h the anniv the organiza- those days, :’\::rivfha“l:::-;hlvl‘:'d'vch:": tinguished Senaior from Biaho Monroc Doctrine, moving picture, “Kivalina 0 und sisth grades: §:30 p. m Full froael \‘ sembly : 1o Hecidad thet G sdnt 5. E Zhts did BB ey and.” man's oas 4 § ay school at 10 a. m. Pente- Y Ale have any job he wasn't looked upon ',;"”' i) I’ ) has just quoted fro Ni Fey - lany £ p. m. Troop 1, Girl (igf ; lr;NPn;l.r:: ;l:;:::: 1 costul miceting .‘,‘” ; 4 ,,r”" vod were 5o precminent as to shut y the neighbors as a total loss & cara i roop Doy g ser 7 A mpetition long as hie didn't have zero weather ([1OUS statesmen. 1 disin Is fuan l“lggtlon B (Swedish) Scouts; T p. m., choir rehearsal at ,‘..:‘“"f"g' B2 D amackidsy no- i «ho have criticised the Sbiont the shos 1aces Aha meas il crom o stalbmerit wlio, d s 0~!poll to Nov. 4 sunaay - W TRble sehool | 11C Tter Tond branch of the Ttg. | 151008 3ehool, seventh and elghth e of the cod on the num- 0 battle on short nolice for some Il all agre cqually as greal us Manasua ragua. April 28 (@00 Men ble class: 11 a. w. and Epndes; ¢:45 poan. midmeek aervice t o L T s can find no fault with fair maiden’s hand and gloves, It | THOMEs LICTCrson or Alssaider e Niearazuan presidential elec- | 150 D M. sermons by the pasior, — Vriday, 4 p. ., sewing school. e R o R nienary codiish. It is true » e i se i boye had amilton or Daniel Welstor tion has i pos .., Jtex. Axel L. Peterson: p. 1 S - - ¢ eld at 2:30 o'cloek to- (g Jife, with three dorsal fins g seemed like these - boys had more | HAMITON or Duniel Webst n h 1 postponed from Oc- 't ¢ L n; P m Stanley Memorial - & & e Sk L ife, with three dorsal fins and chivalry than Lindbergh has medats| ~1 0 going to read just o few | (ober T 1o November 4, Young Peoplc's acrvice with special | Sunday. 6:30 a. m., funior, inter. ., LMOR A. M. F. Zion ot e LenniAT g and;al Gz oiios and was as happy as a darkey with PASSASUS rom i Look cntitled T American marines have been at- | PToerem inedlate and senior departments, |, SUndAY school at 9:80 3. m. Morn- | [\ T0 B0 PHCS ‘3‘12 te i o ceaories, ell “known to. deanil The ol watermellon in o wien | MODTOS DOCTrC. i (LSOl Shils (L mnping 10 Suppress the revolt Jed | WIUrS% § pom. prayer seryiee, church sehiool: 10:43 a. m., morning € “°",’\‘,'1’."fh sermon by the pas- | PETEY: | Roy L, TReiorHianormo especially 1o the ladics, hen the ontann Senator read poy 1 10 acetpt the SHMSON ABrce~ | (rner 4 —— Hlman, subject: “The Tree of [ife.” 3 S : 3 e ratricia ¢ And the_ladies was always in a SUCh choiee quotations from I'rofes- ment ],-..-Mm: for American gr“'l,; CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHES At 12 noon, primary and heginners’ ‘onnie bmllh at 3 p. m. The “‘1,_'“ a T‘w: Everyman's Bil Bld itzmaurice to state of excHement waiting for some S0r Binglam's hook us follow- | yervision of thi elcetions, but teday | First departments. chnrch sehool. i orchestra will furnish music. | ©%%% Orchestra will play e Queen of the May gallant himbo to surround her waist Nt Te whereabouts of the rebel leader | - S'PG4Y. 10 @ m. chureh sehogl; | Monday, 7:30 p. m., Boy Sconts, | A! thi8 service pledges made to the e " oAbl 2y OB Tl with husky arms and carry her off to “Personully, T beliove that it was anknown. His men, however, | ) & M= €hurch kindergarten; 11 4. | Troop 11, special financial effort will be re-| “Swodisdh Bethany ar atricia Fitzmaurice is to his castle. to live in perfect p ought to b an pted prNCiple vecently extended their aetivities to | 7. MOTNINg Worship. address by Tuesday, 4:30 p. m.. pastor's class ¢1Ved- Christian Endeavor society | “MOrMINE worship at 10:30 o'clock. e New York's queen of the May R albl e Tl et e kR o e s (e S A 0 ird invading the mining| P Alfred D. Heininger; 2 p. m, P. m.. Girl Scouts, Troop | I/ Meet at 6:30 p. m. Evening | (o by the pastor Joy That '\ I'utrivia, who is the daughter of ine boys was-their love for outdeor | intervention of crediior nitions to| distrie | Armenian service, preacher, Dir ! service with sermon at 7:45 o'clock. | LoM®8 Through Sorrow.” Sundiy Major James Fitzmaur of the sports, and plenty of it. .They lad collect bad deits on I of their ok | Hadldian; 3 p. m., Rible class for P. m. uniteqg Tuesday evening, prayer and class hool at 12 noon. Young Peoplc’s Iircmen crew, aceepted the invitation plenty of energy for sports as they | bankers and bond holdors is forbid- o ! & AicCoy. presi- | Armenian women, church school, grades MECUNE. O el stbin . IThe venlng ) 0T duis L Hanler shrinifioniel Gun't hafta uss strength punch- dent o ional election board | Monday, 4 p. m. intermediate d fours 7 3w piredes ! Wednesday, 2:45 p. m. week day | TVCS 8t o'clock will be eon- iealth, in a radie message froun th ing time-clocks, chanzing flat tires Iy s heen said to Sl wio was mamed to supervise | church school council meeting tn re. | <1ass for hoys; § p. m., meeting of “Ch00l of religious instruction, | Jucted in Fnglish. Rev. € J. Fre- linr bresden. aboard which she is cranking the balky tamily bus on inuke it p Cident that tpe 00 eleetion by President Coolidge, | liglous education room, !the standing committee of the ST2d¢s three, four, five and six. deen will ‘preach on the subject s country with her frosty rmornings, or pick themselyves {londing pow South Amepica T DCUNING to the United States to- | Tuesday, 2:30 p. m., W. €, T, 1", church. e Thursday, $:15 p. m. a fve.get | Quitters” T chureh choir will and plump partner off the roller are ab to take care’ of | Wecting; 6:30 p. m., Young Woman's| ' D M. meeting of P14y directed by Mra. Dave Benford | sing emeritsioction ; s DAl skating rink after a spill themiselyes i a position to sistration days have been fied | supper meeting, ' Ald society; T:30 p. m,, ©f Bristol. S by i GECIENTS prevent,” i They oft held tournaments. laugh at the old Monros Doctrine ptember . and 30 and | 2 0 p. ., sixth grade | YOUNg People’s meeting. Sy S BA[ o ‘r»ll\" : |h|l “f\“ 1]xhx‘ Il e which was a soria ittle contest The p W Monrver Doctrine is and 7 u.x it was expec week day 15 riday, 7:45 . scopal e festival is a ynual af- staged in a nt lot with all seats S DRCRCn ] Lpie e SN e church schiool; 4:15 p. il Sl Sapp s shiehimociay {0 ds}i o pi ot : fair condueted by the health depart- st 0 v all seats “simply o ‘potalant gl insati t will be back in | hoir rehearsal, {and entertainnient, auspices of the ird Sunday after Easter. Hol ment i Central park r)n’g‘m-lc v'mvl' no g;](r];rm'l!]fl.& 1‘}:‘ tmperialisn i e ua before t time, 13-::«1” 5 p. m. seventh grade | Men's club, x-mnm'unlon at 7:80 a. m. Church | & > ght promoter coulda geen the g superi, ¢ us, and miortitying il week day church school; 4:15 p. m Sunda 10:43 a. m.. com. Schoolat 9:30 a. m. Morning praver | 3 q s : e ¢ ¥ o 8 TPy i45 a, m., com- ( PIAYVer IRE IN DANBUR! l'?:d: lhl"w inde '“;f\ ‘,\‘”m”.‘ CYEN [ potification fo the Latin proples NEAR PANIC ON FERRY | @il Scout meeting. wnnion > and reception or “Nd sermon at 11 a. m. | Danbury, April 28 W’»—l’\\\v fami- :9;- ing ‘]" e ‘””"" he price offihe continent’ of our sircnncus de- New York. April 28 (@ —Hun- Friday, 7:30 p. m., Boy Scout MW mcmbers, ' T"Bld_Ar. the Girls' Friendly so- lies were did by the stteat amnd a bot dog e w\’r)u‘]-l xinl. o PROMUIIN’ r. githier to absorh i res Ards of commuters aboard a crowd- | Meeting. _— |Clety will give the play. “Nothing : the contents two stores were :“r]y[)l)r’vlll":)‘f‘ tTu'l:n;:?v;\ S ":” LA puilic or 1o bco e | el hoat headed for Staten Ts- | The Men's Bible class will meet as | LUTHERAN CHURCHES But the Truth,” {n the parish '°°"“:Arm[ 0[ B“Ia Kllll Sald {0 HaVC badly damaged by fire early today Armler lashamith amiisand Tor famitss o ihir destipioa Jand wers thrown into a near panic | USUal at the close of the morning First ,atdp.om, | 3 which cuused a loss of $5,000 in a B e i e voupa | Cavricd out to its logical conclu- 180 night when a cry of “man over- | ervice. Dr. Hadidian win discuss | Sunday, 10:30 a, n., English serv- | s Bwn F"'st S[e tirrer-siory brick building opposit O gl o SOUl e, € (D Moure Docirin ) 0ard” sent passengers seurrying o |an0ther *Question of the Day,” |icc. Sernon by the pastor and | Christian Sclence P the City hall, The building is owned e e e tHe o, AL AT @ polley of superainiy qad one side of the vessel and the sud- [NAMElY “What About Recent |SONES by the choir. Sunday school _SUnday service at 11 a. m. sub A e R, Kept his parking place was declared plterference which will carn den shiftingof weight listed the | Changes in Turkey?” Dr. Hadidian |4t noon. At 7:30 p. m., a song'/eCt: “Everlasting Punishment.” | Nienna, April. 58 0P With Bela| Stock in the L. Mieners somis e R BU e S e ieing moiniiot ol hont w0 that she shipped tons of | SPent last summer in the Near East [ Service will he given under the ai. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. A H'u'“'c.',.i‘”"(,,,,,,”,,,m,' under @0 ware store and in the Charm Sl s S sl e :m dissatisfaction of Furope, the | W l i | ':\n: is well qualified to speak on this | réction of Prof. Per Olsson; short :Vegm-d:v cvening meeting at § | et \uQ;r ‘n Dnh‘ tod v were Shop sufiered the worst damage. ey g ; oss of commercinl opportunities, nounidentified man, believed to | Subject. sermon by the pastor. o'cloc! i e A e shock of the head-on collision ; i 3 N continuing their investigation int s dane el e AU the citnr tin t jumped overboard in at at-| The Peng-Yu elub will meet to- Tuesday evening, Bach Male = T 'm'- rnn:;‘niav‘i‘t;xs ol; :lilga‘n‘..j d ‘:4:: MAINE sl()\T] ANT e AL tention which would much hetter b i at shicide was rescued by a | MOFTOW at 5 o'clock in the chureh | Chorus. NONDENOMINATIONAL e N e .m‘,m, Portland, Me,, April 28 (M- Miks If n knight charged through traf- | S1€0 1o settling our own diffienli 1% boal. Autos in the ferry run. | Parlors. The chaplain is Miss Ruth | The pastor. Rev. Dr. Abe! A. Ahl- People’s I1ion in the Dalkan countres Elizabeth . Siteman of Portland fie wibout bothering about the stop MUl probleius. The continuane ¥ were damaged when the sud- (Connor. The leaders are William { auist, and Joseph Anderson will rep- Sunday, 10:15 a. m., prayer in the | give professional communists and bigh school, was selected as the re- ol e B e oo B TIo R L careening of the boat flung them | Barks and Samuel Tngham. The | *5ent the church at the New Eng- | UALOF's study; 12 noon, Bible achool: | nany persons suspentad of commun. sult of a contest here last night to cif his bone-rack for a chapter of °ffT> opportunitics o scheming fogethor, Passengers in the men's | topic for discussion is in the form of | land conference annual meeting in © P- M. Young People's meeting. |ys¢ agitation were rounded up dur- represent Maine in the semi-finals of hedtinie stories he'd be given the SWCSION fo distract public opinion ¢abin were drenchied by water which | & question “What is Wrong With |South Manchester Wednesday. Dr. The Right Attitude Toward the|ing the night. the national oratorical contest at same kind of a hand the delighted|fom the necossity of coucen a poured throngh hroken windows, | Gambling?" | Ablquist is vice-president of the [€llgions of Others.” Meeting in| police said examination of cor- Troy. N. Y. on May 11. A prize of tans give Babe Ruth when he sopkd [atiention at lome. by arousing ; The Young People's society will | conference. church of the missionary committec. | respondenco found in Bela Kun's| £75 in gold and a gold medal wers 1he pill outw the ball park. But if Minzled felings o ingoism and MENXICAN POLICY ASSATLED 'hold a apccial open meeting for | —_ Monday, 8 p. m., visitation eom- office disclozed a widespread organ-, her awards. 1his other galoot unhorsed him with | SCIf-importance . attompting to liomie, April 28 (®—The *non- | young people and adults at 7 o'clock | S thew's Taittee will meet in the prayer room. a surprise wallop and put the skidg ©OPFct Uhe Crrors of our nvighbor” WLIention poliey® with rewpect to | tomorrow evening in the church| Sorvice in English at 8 a, m. tn| TUESAY, 3 . m.. Women’s Mis. | S under hur Jor a_tohogean ride hetd AU Just about i mcture in e exercise of religious beliefs in | parlors. The chaplatn is Earl Scott. | (°rman at 10:45 a. m. Sunday SIONATY prayer band; 7:30 p. m.. 1 disgraced, even though l:c Senator Wheeler's vading of - P'ro- Mesico is denounced by the Osserva- | Professor H. Leroy Baumgartner, | 5¢hool at 16 a. m. English at 10:30 ~The Fishers of Men": ® p. m., Bible = 5 gare ‘an-the next fella, and would | {easor Binghin's work. puished (ore Homano, official Vatican organ, | Mus. B., will give a talk upon the @ M. |class, studying “The Consummation 10:45 A. M. Sermon Subject: jrobably’ feel so downhearted that | in 1913 and roprinted in 1915, Sen- v its leadi ticle today. | cubjec “Musical Settings for | Meeting of deacons’ board Tuecs- ©Of the Ages. “ Q SAINTS” .'d put his iron uniform in hock |ator George Norrvis of Nelrishi in- - e | Words,” treating the subject with |day. Wednesday, 2:45 p. m., childrens | RESURRECTED ,bAI TS At sowae antique shop while trying terrupted and said CANT STOP VIOLATIONS | special reference to hymns and | Mission circle meeting Thursday classes; T:45 p. m. East Hartford A Message for Everyone. d 2 5 pressing L should like to eall the arte Wishingto 3 — o | Mre, Kl 0 i = 3 i LR “M v , 9y 10 sell his nag to some expressinan ulid il i ! ington. April 28 UP—Belief | choral muslc with lllustrations to be | ™ith Mre. Klopp. 1045 Corbin ay- Draver band at the home of Mrs. 7:15 P. M.—“MR. FACING-BOTH-WAYS or the glue works. Once these lads was m to have an glt) than a mashed potuto and felt &s outa place as a pair of uwrallp(avm exposed and at a dress suit party. Qidn’t se. tion of the Senat afool to the fuet that moe made in that bool has heen very com Well, Mary, [ the very able explained i of the or from Montani that all the argument will k. exery bit of it, Pletely repudiated the never b iway by Senator | mes M. prolibition. Doran, commissioner Fhe Cobriolet + Budy by Ploher n American Car for Americans who love to getup and qo/ You know the feeling. Wander- lust . . . the urge to get up and go. To see new places and new faces. To drive as far and as hard as you like. * * * When you feel the urge to wan- der...that’s when you’ll ap- preciate this All-American Six o+ o/this staunch, powerful brute of a car...capable of vilhhndhc the hardest pace. -Door Seden, §1045; Lendeu With its big, smooth, silent en= gine . . . providing an abune dance of drive and snap. With its rugged frame . . . its 117= inch wheelbase . . . self-adjuste ing clutch . . . instant-action four-wheel brakes. * * & Here's the very car for you when you answer the call of the road. Come in and try ome. Drive it an hour . . . and you’ll want it for your own. $1045; Sport Roadster, $1075; Pl Coupe, mt; 4-Doer Seden, $1145; c-brua, $1155 (wire wheels, spare tires estre); Lendsu Seden, §1 "". @t factory. Delivered prices 265. New Series Pontiac Sis, $745 to $875. include minimum hundfln‘ charges. Easy to pay on the Genersl Motors Time Payment Plan. KLAND E PRODUCT OF RICAN SIX GENERAL MOTO C. A. BENCE §0 CHESTNUT STREET TEL. 2215 Professor Baumgartner professor of music in Yale conserva- tory. A golden rule dinner for friends | of the Near East will be held in the | parish house of St. Mark’s Episcopal | church on Tuesday evening. May 8, at 6:30 o'clock. The speakers arc Barclay Acheson. director general of | Near East Rellef, and lady Anne | Avgapetian. a relief worker in Rus- | V-m The latest Near East Relief | {flm taken last summer, will be | shown. A “Mother and Daughter” ban- | quet will be held in the dining room ! on Wednesday, May 9 at 6:15 p. m. | During supper, toasta will be pre- | sented and msongs sung. At 7:45 be ad- [c'clock the gathering will journed to the chapel, where an en- tertainment will be given by the members of the mothers’ class as- sisted by their daughters and sons. The program will consist of music, a story, a nursery frolic, and a short masque entitled “The Age-Old Dream.” The First church delegates to the | May 4 and b in Thompsonville are | Miss Dorothy Flenke, Miss Veronica | Luhrs, Miss Elizabeth Gibney, Miss | Marjoric Leavitt, and Miss Thelma Kitson, under the leadership of Miss | Annie L. Bancroft | South Sunday, %:30 a. m. semor high | school, young people’'s gradcs, and others; 9:30 a. m.. Italian-American department of the church school; | 10:30 a. m., worship at the Hunter roafl branch of the Italian mission, | preacher, Rev. Dominic D'Addario. | At 10:30 a. m.. morning worship: 10:45 2. m., beginners’ partmen 12:10 p. m., primary, junior and in- termediate departments; 2:30 p. m.. church m‘hool at the Hunter road {mission; 2:30 p. m.. Assyrian wor- ship. sermon. “The Lot's Choice 5 p. m.. Itallan worship church, preacher, .Rev. Paladino. Monday, 2 p. m. class in English Joseph 8. SEOOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Free Lectu;e On Christian Science By Robert Stanley Ross, C. §., of New York City Mcmber of the Board of Lecture- ship of the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Bostom, Massachusett: To Be Delivered in Foot Guard rmory 165 High Street., Hartford, Conn. TUES. EVENING, MAY 1, 1928 At Eight-Fifteen o'clock, D. S. T. The public is cordially invited to attend. 1 at South | is assistant | | Older Girls' conference to be held on | U'nited States government | rendered by Miss Dorothy Latham. | enue. able to halt prohibi- violations was expressed here | day at a lunchcon address by | Reformation Third Sunday after Easter. ices at 10 a. m., standard time. Sun- day echool at 11:15 a. m. Bervices lin charge of the Luther league at 30 p. m. Tuesday evening, the church coun- cil will meet at 8 o’clock. Wednesday afternoon the religious 10:00 A. M.—Sunday Church Address: “What About Recent Dr. Yervant 10.45—Morning Service. Speaker—DR. P. H. J. to Africa and Indfa. Friday, —Brotherhood “Kivalina of Admission Free All Services Will Be on Morning Service 10:45— Subject: “The Unveiling Evening Service 7:00— Serv- Dr. Lerrigo is a medical man w | Johnson. Thursday, choir hearsal. Emmanuel Gospel Sunday, 10:15 a. m., prayer in the vestry; 10:45 a. m.. sermon by the pastor, subject: “Extracting the The FIRST CHURCH of CHRIST Church and Main Streets ALL SERVICES ON DAYLIGHT TIME School 11:00 A. M.—Morning Worship *“Building Chinese Character Today" Rev. Alfred D. Heininger 12:15 P. M.—Men’s Bible Class Changes in Turkey?" H. Hadidian 7:00 P. M.—Special Open Meeting of Y. P. S “Musical Settings For Words” Prof. H. L. Baumgartner, Mus. B. — First Baptist Church — 12:10—Bible School. LERRIGO, New York. ho recently returned from a visit Come and hear his meseage, Hear, O My People—Stevenson. Bass Solo—"“BABYLON"—Watson, Meeting. Moving Picture Tee Land.” Collection. Daylight Saving Time. PEOPLE'S CHURCH OF CHRIST of the Sons of God” Rom 8:19—*“For the earnest expectation of the crea- ture waiteth for the manifestation (unveil- ing) of the Sons of God” Subject: “Red Blood or Shed Blood ?” . m., children’s rayer and praise | re- | First of a series of talks on some of the characters in Pilgrim’s Progress. All Services on Daylight Saving Time Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church ] Beginning on Daylight Time The South Congregational Church Morning Worship at 10:30 Sermion by the Pastor—"BUILDING WALLS” Church Bchool, Sessions at 9:30 and 10:30 n, Youth and Adults 10 P M classes for Childre A. M. and A Cordial Welcome to our Worship and Work. STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH 9:30 . m. and 12 neon—Church School 10:45 a. m—Morning Worship and Sermon by the Pastor “THE TREE Friday, 7:45 p. m.—Church Social and Entertainment, spices the Men's C1 Last Chance! Everyman’s Bible Class Will Close Its Season TOMORROW Rabbi Gershon Hadas Will Speak Election of Officers Don’t fail to turn your watch ahead Service On Daylight Saving Time

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