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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1928 \ ENTERED IN NEW BEV.B.B.STURINGIS 'Seryices Tomorrow Mark Second sl B Sunday in Home Anniversary YORK TRACK MEET .. ... —— ‘\\m Probation Officer and Inter- l | Leading Olymplc Candidates to 1 Be Seen in Action Today New York, June 2 (A of the country’s leading candidates for south Congregational gregational church tomorrow even- sunday, 9:30 a. m. senior high!ing All members of the society will school, young people’s grades, and [meet promptly at the First church | others; 9:30 a. m., Italian-Amcrican | chapel at 6:45 o'clock to go by auto department of the church school; | to the Berlin church. { 10:30 a. m., worship at the Hunter| A meeting of the missionary com- | road branch of the Italian mission, | mittee will be held at the home of preacher, Itev. Dominic D'Addario; Mrs. . G. Platt, 32 Grove Hill, on | L0:30 a. m., morning worship; 11:45 | Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. ested in Sc uting and Other duvenile Activities min B. Styrir tor at St. Mark's Ep i ks AN ihe Avianisen: QlsThpin 4. m.. beginners' department; 12:10| The spring outing of the Men's 4 e and $lolaitenis ars entarel in p. m. primary, junior and inter- | Bible class will be held at the home : e s e gote pe Ty mediate departments; 2:30 p. m.. of A. W. Stanley, Stanley Quarter, vt Lslona = church school at the Hunter road on Saturday afternoon from 2:00 to | ission ) p. m.. Assyrian wor- | 7:00 o'clock. Lewis B. Gibson is hip. sermon: “The Ascension of chairman of the committee in Jesus™; 5 p. m.. Italian worship at charge. Members will meet at the South church, preacher, Rev. Joseph | chapel. . Paladino. Children’s Day will be celebrated | Monday, 7:30 p. m., Y. P. 8 C. E, | on Sunday, June 17. topic: “My Plans For a Profitable ——— nmer,” leader, August Lazzarini. Pirst Baptist esday: 2 p. ni. meeting of the Sunday, 10:45 a. m., morning ser- Several of Stanford's I ¢ A. A A. champions as well as Sabin Carr and Fred Sturdy, crack Yale pole vaulters, are to participat Carr and Sturdy will meet the inford star. Ward Edmonds, in the pole vanlt. Carr won the inter- collegiate title at Cambridge last week with Sturdy and Edmonds, tied with Vince Pickard — i i | Assyrian women for Bible study; 4 | \ice sermon by Rev. William Ross, i m.. Jolly Juniors of the Assyrian | cypject; “Confidence and Charac- 5 Eric €. W. Krenz, sensational | 1nission. ter.” 9:45 a. m. Bible school and : Stanford star who won both the shot | Wednesday. 2:30 p. m. united | quit clapses —Photo by Johnson & Petersom ; put and discus titles at the inter- week day church school, grades| yi59ay, 7:30 p. m.. Boy Scouts. No wonder John A. Erickson of this city is proud. The gathering collegiates, will appear in both his d specialtics. In the shot put he meets Pat McDonald, veteran Olympic star four and five Thursday ’ | Tuesday. 7:45 p. m., the members | or reunion took place a few days ago when Mrs. Jarl Elmgren of Quincy, = United week | or s W, W. G, will meet at the ' Mass, fnd her four months old daughter camie here on a vieit. Mra, |day church school. grade 8§ 7:15 |, . " ¢ Miss Nada Wheaton, 15 ngren is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Erickson. It was suge 00 p.om, { L H:m“ Sehsiossatiol "‘,”"\'”" Boyel Rellglon) el et |y oo ghsot | gested that it was a good time to have a four generation/picture taken, cammate. the Assyrian mission; 7:30 p. m., - 2.3 | Here was the haby, her mother and her grandparents. : e other L ey Wedn L 2:30 p. m,, the Loving re w s By andp: . IATIANE thaothan Blag om elnge prayalanating of dhe Assyitan miss o Cl o Gl i Baid s its. meeting | There was only one thing to do and Mr. Erickson did it. The great g I Wb W D W Toolee s ; sien; 7:30 p. m., practice of the boys | U™ P 170 it room: 2:30 p. m., | Srandmother, Mrs. Adolphine Anderson, 75 years old, lives in South Man feh s> gumn - ehampion. S Haen |- CRDY BERJAMING: SURING onchestys. e e | chester. $he came here 1o join the family group. They are Mrs. Anders i o (w‘m'\r e o onal v e Friday, 4:00 p. m., Troop 1, Girl ' _I.”]""; SRRt 1 Lson, Mis. Erickson, Mre. Eimgren and Jarline Ann Elmgren almost itoss Nichols, ~intercollegiate high | copal church, . = | Scouts; T:00 p. m., Troop 11. Ioy pursday. w:da pememid week et as her name, andg as proud of her first picture as the others ar iurdles title-holder. ingularly s in 8 | Scouts: 7:00 p. m., choir rehearsal STV A thrilling battle is in sight in -wmonz) the young folks at the Hunter road branch of the I7riday, 2:30 p. m., monthly meect- —— = — i rdles for Nichols is to be pit- | ton where he came from AL S X i 3 Bupalex fon Nigiiols | et e Galpe i e datisiil e e el Italian mission. ing of the Woman's society. Mission- |y 4y a¢ the home of Charles Henry, Emmanuel Gospel ted against Weems Baskin, A. A. U.| Bes 5 t St Paul's e B e Barks, | : 4 champion. church in Southington he was juv- ; )og: Bt * |52 Dwight street. Subject: “Covenant | Sunday, 1 a. m., Prayer meete Other competitors include such | enile probation officer in that com- | Trinity Methodist “_‘”"‘1" #lowers from a Missionary |y gacrifice.” ing in the vestry; 10:45 Preach. 8 Sunds 30 a. en's wle Garden, o S v, 0o p. aise “Disgcer 3 i s , (ol Known stars at Matt McGrath, | munity and was instrumental in in- | I ‘s” i_"““-”:"h "h:ol- “'1’:‘“"} Rible i NG IR Wednesday, 8:00 p. m., praise, ing “Discernment Versus Judging.” Olympic hamnier thrower; Leo creasing the membership of the Loy | 8, o Lhidnea, . e prayer and testimony service. 12:15 p. m., Bible sfudy hour. 3:00 Kibby, Stanford, and Antheny Ghil- | Scouts, the Girls Friendly society and | mornihg message he Place of TS e e Frid; 0 p. m., Rible s p. M., extension Bible class 5143 Jany, Columbia, javeline stars; Jim- [other activiths among the vounger Prayer; o Howpuiileague | WERAY S80I Junion, Ier: e The New Covenant.” p. m., seniof and junior Young Preo- my Quinn. Holy Cross' intercolle- | citizens. Monday, 2:30 p. m., Sunshine so- S £ Bor icnie, Sl | ple’s meetings: 7:00 p. m., preaching 3 A u'dn‘sr\rm' champion, who meets a | He was haptised, confirmed, made ciety. “:n\(] h s 130:::, 10 Jo; o mo,mrm People's “GGod’s Last Messenger. (Special & ! creat field in Frank Hussey, Jack- | a deacon, ordained a priest and in- | Tuesday aiternoon, i s Sunday, 10:45 . m., prayer in Music at both morning and cvening p § <on Scholz Roland Locke and Henry | stalled as reetor at §t. Paul’s, which 1 Hospital group at 118 Kensir e nzimary hegloners | o cor's study: 10:45 a. m jon; services) \ # Russell: Pinkie Sober, Oliver Proud- | was his first charge. | avenur. Methodist group at the hos- | “REFEME L 120 noon, Bible school. Youns 1esda | pan.. ladies’ cottaga i lock, Johnny Holden, George Leness| He will have charge of Sunday | Phot by Tobnson & Peterson | Pitals 6:30 p. m., Pilathea class; 7:15 |y (8D 3 People’s meeting at 6 p. m. Miss Prayer meeting at the home of My ind Bddie Swinburne in the half-|school and parish affairs here for . o . foh K T p. M., Boy Scouts; 7i4d p. m. class | . 5 2 3 ! Mabel Hough, leader. Subject, My Mans Oquist, 12 DPearl Court; 7:43 Y N3 i S S r. Klingherg. | Tuesday, 7:00 p. m. Girl Scouts el s mile and Joe Tierney and Jimmy Sw Mark's church. Order of Vasa conferved by Swedish King upon Dr. Klingberg. | [ [\ - [t p. m. Girl Scouts, | oy “ror a Profitable Summer. |- M. missionary meeling, Mrs. B 13 | i Iurgess in the handicap quarter- e Wednesday, 2:30 p. m., Week day | wednesday p. M. United | EYCNINE sermon at 7 o'clock. Kupfer, of Indian Fvangeli Mise { 8 mile in which &pencer is entered veligious school, third. fourth, fifth | week day i hure h S ool grades | Tuvsday, 3 p. m., Women's Mis. o Alliance Inc., will be the H § | and sixth grades. ket : 13 SRTAded Prayer band in pastor’s speaker i R HAVE | Th ) ; thendiang foin e Wednesday, 2:30 p. m. religions it | s 00 p.om., Week d Thursday, 2:30 p. m.. meeting of | BeslDiResonliatangelian ¢ E religlous school, seventh and cighth | the Ladics’ Aid society; 7:45 p. m,, |*! S 0'clock £ vv‘-‘;mrvmln“\m: By M;!: | ‘ grades; T:45 p. m.. mid-week ser- | meeting of the Young People's so- J““"""“J”-" it anh e i T S A e i "PENING MAT[;HES The Children's Day offering next | Sunday, June 17, 10 am. | ”““*l‘ 15 Ip m.. children’s t»'::‘m' of Mr Newell, 202 Llm Sunday is given (o the Student Loan | Children's Day exercises and bap- |S1255¢% Prayer and praisc service at St fund maintained *by the bhoar S, § sday, 3:00 p. ., religious ins ., {In the Gellar Despite Leading Rl U o e e (o6 | o e B e S , cducation of the church. This fund | — 70 p. m., choir rehear- | #thiet [ is used for the purpose of aiding Reformation Lutheran ; 2 s ‘ = s = Priday, T:00 p, ni, orchestra prace ¥ y I\ "ccess"e pse H]"el‘s fl]]d F]elde]’s Methodist students in their endeavor | The festival of the Holy Trinity i S e itip ol ,.j',‘,“,:.w"“ & b can Delea[ U s Team } 1015.1 education, Holy communion at 10 a. m. Sunday | m"'m:m‘:[ ,lL’v 5 l.h:n o i S arsal. % § o . o 50 at 11:15 Sunday sc at 9:30 ¢ Morn- — H O e R 2 Junior Aid society will hold 'school at 11:15 a. m. ik ierliininlth e n T M omes RO { licago, June 2 Sucky Harris (its last mecting of the year with | Tuesday evening the church coun- | E e i 10 Sonelisn i satn Choly k - [and his Washington senators could clection of officers on Tuesday night | cil will meet at 5 o'clock. e e D e R T e (S H 1 Chicago, Junc 1 (®—Only threc | well afford fo study the techingue at 8 o'clock in the church. f " Dhie weligious school = will snect |20 Bndedvon socioly ab 6180 m: mn, o S SR G el SRETE T K] successive upsets can prevent Cap-|of the old White Sox “hitless won- | An Epworth gue group rally Wediesday and Thursday after- | “C"NON and holy communion at 7:45 fi:mm" bt ']M“-‘”_' iy [ i ialg iiliam: ¥, Tilden, and his) ders will be held in the church on Friday | noons. Monday, 8:00 p. m. meeting of | */00 £ 1t ettt § United tates fennis team from en- | \iin ihe first soven weeks of the vening, at 7:30, The commiltee ha The Women's Missionary socicty |th? Sunday school board SOGIIE L e S B aey ¢ 4 tering tne semi-finals in Europe this |y, cricun League race ended, the | planned an interesting program. | will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 | 7Uesday evening, prayer and cla e A e R B N month for the Davis cup. | Senators have a paradoxical record, The Hartford district meeting of | o'clock. meeting. and picnic committee. A 8 ’"“’"lf ‘|wl'°rymm thr;‘ American | yoificinl - avecages tod showed. | the Women's Foreign Missionary so- Wedncad 45 p. m. week day | zone finals for the trophy was vir-|pey pave the two leading batsmen ciety will be held Thursday in | school of religious instructions, ST : L v ha 4 ats ! y he held sday in the St dohn's German Lutheran X 2 tually assured yesterday when Til- | of he circuit in Gaslin and Iteeves, | Southington Methodist church. Mrs. | Sunday, m., English con. | ) '1Uay evening, rehearsal of senior U. S. Enlists E: pCltS in I d}"" 3"“] Johnny }""‘”“"l""“-‘ of In- | they had a first division batting and | Lucle M. Norris is to be the speake onal ' and communion service; | O | Park Traffic Problems 1 dianapolis won the two opening| fiaging team but were in the cellar T The mofning senslon is at 10:46 | 0145 a. .. Buday o ¥ L | § ' singles matches with the Japanesc | of tho gumes won and lost column. | House where first boys were found by Dr. J. E. Klingberg and | o-ciock and the atternoon at .00 'nm-m:n r;’r;srvjngl?“;y?g‘ojl,cxoyma’;“:]:l.. Elm (Swedish) Bapti: [ uelington Siding s Lk aore stars, “‘;"” poo my‘.d ‘I“hxm -‘y'h'“‘ The old White Sox collected but Policeman Charles Johnson. o'clock ion servie i Stnday, 9:45 a. ., Bible school ‘,“1’(‘} n‘?::lg 2 :'r;-:‘\:uio'n uni:\'v"\:; in straight sets on the Chicago Town |yt few hits, Yot these fow were | Sunday morning, June 24, § | land M i) q advisers L depart . & S s . Tupe 24, | ; and Men's Bible class. 11:00 a. m., ; i and Tennis club hard clay courts. ' convorted info winning runs and a | The seccond anniversary celebra- | speaker. Whehecnmdblopatiend b hdadba i, P M. meetiog of | L ot by iho pastor, Rev, Axel 7. |Interior in solving the problems of B raduation Day in the society. 3 T , Axs Only one miore victory is neces- | sary for the Americans in the three | matches left and Captain Tilden and George Lott of Chicago hoped pennant. |tion of a series of three Sundays in | The above pictures show the housc where the first three hoys we handling tourists in Yosemite Na- tional Park in 3 | Last y tourists vi Church school. The exercises will be | Wednesd, s § { held at 9:30 o'clock in the auditor- | found, when Dr. Klingherg first | oot 0 o8 || sary of the founding of the Child- yyrcd his home fnto a haven for | e s nstingor ]lr,li son. 0 p. o, sermon and S holy communion Monday, 8 p. m.. church monthly ifornia. almost half a million ted the park, compared Adding five points 1o his average, | the observance of the “Go Goslin increased his o 2:30 p. m., meeting of the 10 win that today when they paired |\ (e race for individual NONOrs | veys fome will be held in the First | orphans. The other piemrs js that |1, x5 SUnay will be Children's | Women's Missionary societs. EoEinE |to about 200,000 in 1926, and the in the doubles matches with Abe | 2Uring the seventh week of "‘“‘ | Congregational _church tomorrow |of the hadge of the Order of Vasa | A special prograni including the | : ; "l_ Y- § P prayer service. [pohioms of preventing congestion and Captain Teizo Toba. Two singles ;‘rz:,', ,\’”,:“H:u]ull pl .J D,,;,‘::f'\'humn: This will be a union service | conferred upon Rev. Dr. J. E. Kiing- | ‘;Zillfl’ill;ln?-{1::::!.?550" \}‘ml be carried ‘ . Second Advent Ssnan choirxehearsal. - and prescrving the natural beauty : Matches also remain 1o be played | 70T SISIh 10 second place. Barnes | o'y G urches cooperating. el e Al g scrvice, Sunday school at 10:00 a. m., Sun- G e of the park have heen more than . Sunday, but a victory in today's | °f the Senator PIDAG el g ey, John H. Strong of New York, . Lamm, Swedish counsul general 5 5 day morning service with sermon by | b eadll bl doubled. i Woubles will make them o mere for- | °NA place to fourth, being dlsnlaced e, srior o duion of the Minst Baptist | last Sunday by ordec of Kibe Oue- y First Congregational the pastor followed by communion | 54y school at 10 a. m. Pente- | Phe men appointed arc Duncan mality. by Reev 0 Fricad OTiHa BONAE | it oh Ok ity | il (el Dia [iane: of Evatnn: Sunday, 10:00 a. m., church |at 11 o'clock. Subject: “Baptism and | C°514!1 meeting at 11 m. Praisc Mchuffe of San Francisco, former- With Buek wing swiling dust The ten leading hitters and their e sehool; 11:00 a, m., church kind the Lord's Supper—gymbols of Im. |%T¥ice With sermon at 7:30 p. m. Iy ot the Prosident's ‘coordinating on the course, Tilden merely toyed | 2VeTABeS: rton, 20 [Farten; 11:00 a. m., morning wor- | mortality.” Ivening service with ser- Ll commission for national park with Abe in his singles match yes- | GO8tIn, Washington. 420; Rocves. | STANLEY MEMOR]AL e e ~‘I)|'|‘| pormon by Itex. Lucius Harri- | mon ot 7:15 o'clock. e .'é'.','.';f::f", ot 10:g0 |Urederiels Lax Olmtesd, s foay HU loated eipng much sal JLASIAEOL SR A S (6 overndE ohE ol pisttous a1ves ayer. D. D, pastor of the| Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., praise scr- at 10:30 | landscape architect,, and John I’ an instructor and when points were orth Congregational church of | vice, m., and p. n —will be con- Buwalda, professor of geology of seea, Cleveland, 36 Portsmouth, N ducted in needed brought his back chopping | %2 ; Bitachar; \'“1 CHURGH GOMES 0F AGE cating, among other fthings, a . H.; children’s story | Swedish by the pastor, the California Institute of Tech- $ioice: Anto play. Wil Ay eftect. “j'; 10T U e o Yo & change in the prohibition laws. Mr. |by Rev. Alfred D. Heininger; 2:00 | St Mark's Episcopal Rev. Abel A, Ahlquist, | nology. At no time was he in danger of los. | G2lloway, Detroit. 358; Gehrlg, . ‘ Ward is the first to enter the field | P. M., Armenian service Trinity Sunday Hely communion | - ing a set, while he had Abe racing | Vorke 8ol and B Atiller. BMGCl |\ e 215 Auniversary To- (07 the democratic nomination. Monday, 5:00 p. m., StaNding com- |t 1130 5. m. enaroh sehant wt oy | —— 10 and fro almost as he willea for PM b s el In his platform he favors also re- | Mittee mecting; 6:15 p. m., church |a. m., Holy communion and sermon [' Y his deceptive returns. The :more Made the L Ea 0 Cun L morrow—Also Sixth of Pastor- duction or repeal of the gasoline |$¢hool workers supper and confer- | by the rector at 11:00 a. m. e Gt week, climbing from twenis-fifth to | { Hennessey's -3, 6-0. < » tax, reduced states expenses and | €nce. | The annual mec ting of the Little ! . was 4 trine | EL RGeS T s e of Rev. B. N. Gllman. more beneficial measures or farm-| Tuesday. 2:30 p. m., W. C. T. U.|Helpers' department will be held | . it ith Geo j e e et e L S e meeting; 6:30 p. m., Young Woman's | Tuesday, Junc 12, at 3 o'clock in the ces droppir . The Stanley Memorial church, on ¥ . he | zling speed, ing three nes 8 ! Eetilete: Missionary socicty spring picnic at The ser i \ season ok, old Stanley |Of the voungest churches of the city church, service will be followed | in the first before the India- 5 v : Berlin Community house. by @ sociol hour in the parish r Covel N ates e will observe the 21st anniver ot ] s ‘ 9 - 5 , ¥ 2 Sop il hotkdn thie parish Toomy. : pols tar could gt stasted. When | 0% el I L e e U Tld":lc Over Border | ™weancsaay D, sixth | Mre, B, B Styring will tak woem Ml 10:00 A. M.—Sunday Chureh School g Henncsscy did unicash s powerful | 7] S etanas Toet noni | ereivy obitho besifiniie or e pre: I‘lflm V\erm'ont l"glls Ofi;‘:ru’-:‘u x\irlznti.od.u] chureh school; 4:15 |t this fime. ||| 11:00 A. M.—Morning Worship f returns, how ver, he baffled O ; » | Sont pastonife raetE t. Albans, Vi, June 2 (®)—Auto- |P- M. junior choir rehearsa The closing service of the church s ' RE CH. T R Ao more technical scorers nt pastorate in an anniversary ser ] \ 5 | < r Sermon by REV. L S H. THAYE forcing him to double faults time 1O pass sl is first with (vice tomorrow morning at 10:45 1iobile traffic overghe Canadian bor- | Thursday, 3:00 p. m., seventh |school will be held June 17 at 11| .-II’F)I)K:ION AL‘J\?[;UCO\I\ll()!\'.\}/lll‘!i""’“' b and azain winning the et Bk L and | orelock, A Tetter has e sent to|der from Vermont during May was |&rade week day church school; 4:15 |a. m, ; | s it e Sl B 3 From that time on he 100k comfort- o of the Yankees, |cach member of the chureh, urging | More than 100 per cent less than | p. m., Girl Scout mecting. The choir hzoys will go to camp || 12:15 P. M.—Men’s Bible Class ible leads at the <tart and casily b o ey it A S R RE s hn “samB ianonith 1148 woar,, ke Friday, 7:30 p. m. Boy Scout at Camp Washington, Lakeside, | “Recent Developments in North China” i Sy s asmalol) st final Fresent on that occasion and sit to- | COFdINE to announcement at - cus- [meeting. : Conn,, Saturday July 25 to August | 7:00 P. M.—Union Young People’s Meeting score w 5-6. bt ] FonpEY points ' gether in familics, Albert W. Ritter, | 10M$ headquarters here today, ; turday, 2 0010 7:00 p. m.. Men's | 4. Contributions are being received | Berlin Congregational Church Tilden last v lenicd reports g en las nied repo R venth | chairman of the board of (rnstecss | Using Swanton as an exampié, it | Bible class outing, by the Rev. Ssmucl Suteliffe towards | 5P M that Francis Hunter, who is now in ATn thole Jentecs {13 as1 85, Ml ox cons Mrs, Arthur | wiis shown that 12,591 motor ve The Men's Bible class will meet | defraying expenses. | Yoo it R b France, has heen di from i e R e A hieles 1eft the country in May, 1927 | as usual at the close of the morning | Eote IVERSARY SERVICE OF CHILDREN'S HOME |nu’.,1 States I]L i o " ‘_‘\ el ; fioints or gt s, chireh <ocinl worker, While only 5.47% crossed the border | service. Mr. Heininger will discuss | Christian Science 1 Speakers reading press dispn that Il " " P . Y h gl s m Micials | e st 3 * The ! ay el e 4 = ) \ N ST ‘(¢ £ N, e 5 i third i 18- oMbt T pastor. . L subje cee cvel ents ieet: “God, the Only Causc and Cre- | 2. ] \ I5. KLINGBERG . Baisad S LD e : Toston onsted 1 - [ N. Gilan will bring a short | Favel fo Jiighway gondition in the | North China,” |ator.” Sunday school at m. | DR. JOHN L. KLINGBERG of New Britain ¢ as o result of the November| opa ng-Yu club h fiold. 4ts | Wednesdhy evening mesting at 8 (A Community Service—Everybody Welcome) appropriate to the occasion for ":‘ ,l‘:‘.“ Rad ALy E Since its organization 21 vears ago | 190 . last meeting for the present church | o'clock. [ HEL g playvs, Clovel v Rev. Alvin CoaBacor 3. 15, Roos HEAVY COURT DOCKET The Young People’s society are to | International Bible Students Ass'n. e Sy New Yo ‘ ' vrabed AL A I N Haven, June 2 P —Fifty- meet with the young people of Plain- | Sunday, 10:00 a. m., to 2:00 p. m.. Legal Garb {01 Nurs Phitadely home v JSom 1t Stewart ad infering and [{hree cases are on the docket of the | ville and Berlin in the Berlin Con- | volunteer service: 8:00 p. m. Bible Catholic ; uld l‘u 1 e ] 15t Tavmond N. Gilman, the pac- | supreme courd of errors for the June | | > y ¥ g gt L R S S D S e e — dirst Laptist urch — otected wniform for fetad | L oLrait nembership of the ehurch is 403 records of ten of these have not been Qe srron 5 i printed and thercfore will not bey 'l'h s 'I s o alI Ch"l':l] 10:45—Moining Servier 9:40—Bible gchool A + + 214 or reard SR i & co io acNider . . Ward Will Run hgr Lo ] e ou ahon Sermon by Kev. Wi, Ross, subject: holie Guild Caon oy l‘lN \' o-President Twenty nine of the cases are Jiad el Sl : o R, lm' N. H. Governor rrom New tiaven county, but_only Moriiing Worship 10:30 CONFIDENCE & CHARACTER ‘ T Manchester H. June 2 P |12 from New Haven courts, 16 be- orning Worship K Music:—"The Woods and Every Sweet Smelling T s fl e AR N \\. former editor and |ing appeals from courts at Water- Sermon by the Pastor, “ABOLISHING WAR" Alto Solo:i—"Abide With Me "—Alitsen : y % publisher of the Al hester Tremo- bury and ene from Meriden city | ¥ Thursday, urch Service, b \ Dl il ! s crat yestorday announced his di- | court | Ci h School Priday, 2.30—Monthly meeting of the Woman's Society. I Y | Colonel § y N | AL, hurc 00| Missionary subject:—*“Flov.crs from a Missionary Garden." gl g G S Sessions at 9:30, 10:30 and 12:10 S Leader:—Miss §. . Barks. walifications stla] canaid i “« * Classes for Children, Youth and Adults ] R il oo, || “The Greatest Universal Transfer of . registered nurses T 3 o or an i : { is gl ol puninanle. for : . i | Real Estate the World Has Ever A Most Cordial Welcome to All to All Services sons not soldicrs o e nisdged tele- 5.y 9 sl L or 1 Known at Christ’s Return! no more inmport it TRl “The meek shall inherit the Karth” Matt. 5:5 still than o B of any siz unfulfilled! God intends to remove the curse of oppr “THE PLACE OF PRAYER” A1 L t a member of sion, war, disease and famine and make this uluh(‘,‘ man’s wdise retored! Read Micah 4:1-8. - The Christadel- health, (Family Day) . . T, D ; i sermon subject, 10:45 A. M. the BIG Welcome"—n ¢ iy Church g et ' e e g ) : . “" ’W”"' phians invite you to hear Mr. Joseph W. Huntress of Bos- is the s : J0Ch, i i S sl By tion with the Catholie Ho: 1 of 1 o the republi ton, show from the Seriptures, God's Great Hvluv Print of 745 P. M, Union Service in the yelation convention and s t fion at Kansas Future Land Developments. Written questions will be pitai Clinical Cong FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 25th Anniversary of the Children’s Home Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church answered by Mr. Huntress at close of meeting. Come with SEATUE UNVEILED vour friends, and there are no collections. L Sunday, June 3—3:30 P.M. e | T Grotto Hall Capitol Theater Bldg. STREET \inerica. PR P N A s S S S PEOPLE’S CI-_IURCH OF CHRIS'I' Mor Ivlnx Bervice—in “Melchisedec a Type of Christ as High Priest.” Evening Service—7:00 “What was gnaranteed through God being Manifested in the Flesh.” “And the Word was made Flesh and dwelt Among us."—Jno. 1:14