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CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHES TO HOLD ANNUAL PROMOTION DAY EXERCISES | e paICEDORT (WO First and South Churches | Franklin Benjamin, < |carino, Lois Campbell, Schastiano to Advance Children to | annameia, Leva Catueei. Michacl | Coco, Nanc Coco, Jean Downie, | |Hart, Junior Hubbard, Barbara Haupton, Howard Kinkade, Nellie | ——— 4 Lazar, Dorothy Manz, Adelaida Ma- : . Children’s Day with special grad- | riotti, Joseph Messina, Catherine COI. Bakoo[fl Afld Arus[s TO Md uation exercises will be observed in | afgore, Mary Pegolo. Julia Portante the First and South Congregational church schools tomorrow. The children who will graduate n | M e s NeW Brtan Orphan ° | Primary to Junior | Pyt — | The chaplain is Miss Gertrude Gib- [1"1“'5' Congregational church are | afarion Alle Carl Anderson, | The Russian choir and balalaika [ ney. The speaker is Willard Clar: 5 follows: sl bl i el : v el il ; hildren to Be Bapticed D ayderson. Tty nanferd. | orchestra of the Russian Orthodox who will tell of “Intcresting Activl. Children to Pliced oris Barrett, Sarita Bennett, Edna | Qo GHS Qo o0 RSSO0 e | | ties for Young People.” Elec Dorothy Alice Bacon, Jeanne Gir- ' Bentley, Alice Rergren, Raymond B e TR officers for the next six months will | rude Bailey, Richar ene Baile crgre Jane Bishop, Jose ] 3 RO Al N cet- »\11 Bailey, Richard Eugene Bail Y. ;:fl:‘k‘lnl‘hv {m\' l yx !I v ’:n {‘nh:‘.“ in is choir lcader and musical | i ake place at the closc of the meet Barbara Junc Denson, John Allen Bongiovanui, Awna Bruncto. Dom- | it ™ 15 SO feader and musical | | : y i Bryan, William Roy Davis, Barbara | inick Calderone, Marjorie Campbelt, | (Z00A5 B0 S A et | The Young Deople’s socicty will Alice Ensminger, Mary Lillian Vind. Adeline nnamela, Mildred Carl- | 00 0 CF e ,,no"u" L The - ‘.‘,P‘ | i holq its closing banquet of the pres- lay, Fred John Gross. Jr. Shirley S0 George Colemin, Lea D'Agata, | \CHOPTON aftevnoon. T 2 “"(‘"“_ ent season on Thursday evening, llizabeth Groth, Barbara May Han- |Uarolyn Dix. Gladys Dooman, May [ be Widir the auspices of the | June 21 in the dining room. | 100, Tetiy Jane Hannon, Robery Bd- {Dewnic. Wallace Duncan, Richard | LSs gy churel of few | | Troop 4. Boy Scouts of America, | llis Arlene John- DWire, Daisy Esmail, ¥ pa Wapn, | 2 G718 DR VLT U8 B8 LS Booptl of won its 14th consecutive champion- | 27 ' win S the orphans of the local parish. ) A gt <on Joyee, Francis | W illam Irazi A gosian, | 1 5 ! {<hip in the annual field day of the | . @ A R e art, Uolonel Bakoota was in charge of e e ! Arthur Joy Leonard Charles : natric, I R s i New Britain council held at Willow Joyoe, Bavbara Ruth Ixilbpurnc, [Lconard Hill Dorothy Isaacs, Hu-tbe musical affaivs of -~ tho local Brook park on June 8. A victory ‘ane Tetty Krom, Trurton Wilber | DCFUUS Jacobi, Susic Jacobs, Betty | church for several years. going from | { hanquet will he held in the dining wie Betty K Surton b : {in-| here 1o Bridgeport. The pre { . i Joncs, Noah Joscph, Dorothy Kin- | her idgepor program | . riday anzdon, Do o1 ange, | | ch on Friday eve- Lanedon: erpthy. 31yl VANEC Tkaid, William Lazar, Ralph LeVal- | 1o be presented is as follows: Ty ;"’m'r’“‘a_f"‘:’o“c‘dchl_mc v dith Berniec Lieblor, Jeanct ley. Anna Luckabaug, Viola Man- | (Lg: 4 nt BsetE “"";“”'-‘ ‘“‘I Ma -~"”l‘ | chest Marilyn Mcl Hannah gacion, Marilyn Ju agson. mond {nferza, Sherwood Mott, Irma Neidl o cle, It lrmn,, l\[.mm owell, | Irances Neil, Lois Oborg, Charles | i ~;~«u‘u| An::(‘nl . Virgin slie Stowell. Odishoo, Julia O’ hana, Willard | | Sunday school at 10 a. m. Sunday Children to Receive Bibles Perry. Dolores Pollard, Helen Potts, ! | morning service with sermon by the Richard Llim. Frederick Hall. |Gordon Raymond, Iiobert Read, N { pastor at 11 o'clock, subject: “The torence Harrtander, Leonard Joyee, {Laura May Ripple, Itussell Rollins : - . | Indwelling of the Spirit.” Evening idith Pascor. Alfrcd Pilz, Richard [Stewart Loy, Christian Shlemon, | ST. MATTHEW’S GERM AN LUTHERAN CHURCH service with sermon at 7:15 o'clock, | Sehroeder, Evelyn Seibert, Marjorie hlemon, Russel Slater, Ruth | A o - el _ S ong the |Subiect. “The Decaloguc.” | o Dorothy Sunderiand, Bart- o Lullisray shusancs il ahagrie | (O stigrdll now 8 camon el Sy egheatny, A7150. e s miblo| S A oA e ] {anniversaries tomorrow. The First | i rotestant chure o el o Hooor Boll Far' Attcadance e, T e [ Tutheran church and the §t. Mat-| St. Matthew's German Lutheran | “tU0 ot Be Department e s et e [thew's Lutheran, The First Luth- church was organized in 1587 and | Trinity Methodist Perfectattendance for one sear, | ywijgnie S yon R HUNET ran church is but & quarter of a the new church was dedicated in | oSS SEEIT I'erfect attendance on Al-lpan, entury old while the other church | 1303 In January 1966, the present |\ (700 0L Ve, CRIEN & RS e IR, Junior 10 Intermediate Ia80- yinra itanonior, pastor, Rev. A, C. Theodore Steeg ,, “yiorning message by Rev. John | B Tat Harold Avery, Marion Barta, Bar- | On Jure 44 1005, swound wes goule jo tus oty |W. Maynard, former pastor of the wary Department |tara Bartlett, Elizabeth Bean, Lestic | broken for fthe Tirst Lutheran| The congregation now has 800 o fEdie TOTROD FESEE O Perfect attendance for one year, | AT F e church, or what at that time was | communicant members and a Sun- |5 15 Be Wity 3 oo Bentley, Mildred Bergren, Clifford ’ | O A B ins [7:15 p. m., evening message. MiiBascos, L ers | Bomba: Tanny Bongiavann, Clars called the Swedish Lutheran ehurch. | day school of 125. The churc 2150 |y onday, 2:30 . m,, Sunshine so- - Sustiet. altaiidane Feate ot Wianny: Buscers anma lll‘vr- stouna breaking ceremeny took | condicts s |myr0(h|:\|”sn';mol which | ciory; i Humgliees ror 1w sears, |UAIMaMela. Norma Chamberlain, place on a Sunday afternoon in a|has 160 students. Al the subieets | U 00 noon Methodist Perfect atton o1 YEATS, | \ichael Coco, William Crowel), driving rain storm. Mayor Samuel | helonging to clementary grades in | JHSCEY L ETE0ON i e Shirley Erickson. [iansa Doy Pabe e Futs Passett turned over the first shovel- | the public schools in addition to | Rl T L1C UASHIET R B T Abrent only once in one year |ypijon . Fecareto, Albert Gavitt, ful of sod. A number of visiting |German and English and German |, ) ! Winifred Werdelin, i e S R clergy assisted Rev. S. G. Ohman in | religious subjects are taught. T NradaE TS e IAe Absent only twice in onc year, orilEn e Grait Vo hs Gribte the services, Music was furnished [ Next Friday the school will grad- | A Donald l.oom | Inger Grocock, IFrances Groth, ih.\' Colt's military band of Hartford. [vate a class of students. iyt 61 ke o Absent only twice in one NeAn | pigier Hauptman, William Hennig, COL. L. T. BAKOOTA | ily picnic. | Walter Yung. lizabeth Heroian, Valdemar Hult- | ' s i | | . Vi : B T T ad il Ot The Mother's club has postponcd dunior Depart | gren. Muriel Jacobi. Justine Jones, | PART I—Talalaika Orchestra Perfeet altendance five ycars, | Robert Johnson, Helen Kieffer, Rus- | MAreh ol itissianibiolic \rthur Yeterian. | mell Kiefter, Honry Littlejohn, Calvin | SON&8S, ¥ dou. Perfect attendance one year, Al-|Lyon, Mortimer Lyon. Clayton Waltz songs — “Vo Pole," ete., | vina Sucss, Moorecroft, Gordon Moorecroft, | “Folka,” Oira.” Absent only twicc in six years, |Helen Moorceroft, Arthur Mos PART 11— Choir Vivian Holstein. William Neidl, Helen Odishoo, Wil-| “In the Village of Pokrov,” “Scliee Absent only twice in four years,{more Orcutt, Katherine Potts, Ed-| drik” “Beyond the Creek.” “In Lenore Erickson. ward Ralph, Evma Riedel, Junc| the Fields,” “Nonsense!” “Cheer Absent only twice in four years, Tillian Sargis, Margucrite ful Pipe.” Mrs. M. Popadic, soloist. rgis, Sandr: Cleveland Stone, lLester Stone, o- Lert Sulliman, Benjamin Taylor, Reatrice Vining, Ravmond Watkins, | Howard Wehh, Herbert Williams, Charles Woodstock. Ierne Young, Virginia Zetterman, Genevieve | Zwic Jacob Ohanesian. Shlanion, | Absent only once in three years, Margaret Miller. Absent only twice in three y Helen Williams. Absent only Irma Yung. Absent only once in two years, Tid- ward Yeterian. PART IHT—Russian S sene y Mary Shef chak, Olga Gorelik., wich, Bondar Joseph Dem- and Alex PART 1V Balalaika Orchestra and Soloists Spanish Town.” J. once in two year: “In a roi Little 1—solo, Intermediate to Senior Kranyak, Absent only once in one year,| Wesley Alvord, Milton Bonney, | ‘\\'f'_""“v\ —solo, M. l“rjvmlwv“‘ | loward Flenke {Graham Dary, Norman Elphick, Roy | “MY Mother Told Me* and “Cradle Absent only once 1n one year, [Havlic Aby m Joseph, Albert| Song/ )"", A. Gretchaninoff — solo, Velma Hodgson Loomis, James MacArthur l,n/a_x.rny[ L‘lrs. M. Io. dic. i Absent only once in one year, | Powell, Lawrence Washburn, Ebbie 'a}‘x’flh’.’ng Princess” — solo, H. » v S Zetterman X on. e ":.'.'.:J.T:.} Department Honor Roll for Attendance 1927-28. [ “Who Has Money 2 dust Iy Alex Perfect attendance for one year, | Ior the Sundays of the school | and Ja.lm‘l‘.n‘ lik. : Al Eaimatives) [year the following pupils, officers | TART V- Male Choir Perfect attendance for two years, |A0d teachers had perfect attendance. | “The Beetle and Ttose, *Sleeping Liaymond Mainer. Primary, Lalke Absent only twice in cight vears, | Pupils:—Bachara Ellis, Iarrison RT VT Timily Boehin. | lahl, Noah Joscph, Virginia I'emale Choir and Dancing Absent only three fimes in seven | Landon and Anna Terzak. Officers PART Vi1 Flizabeth Holstcin {and teachers:—Mi iroline 1. | Surprise Number Absent only twice in five years, | Bartlott, Miss Lillie Calmbach, Miss e erant Ohanesian Bertha hurch, Mrs. HMarry Kut- s A Absent only twice In two years, |scher, Mrs, George Loomis, MMrs.) .. .. el GhotE \Vaind QCisaslimacs [Vrederic Mitler, Jr, Miss Alma oM Rempp. Mrs. William Rickert, Miss gu Boatmen™ song Wil Nropariures | Gladys Volg. Miss Dorothy Wiegand. | C7echo-Slovakian Polka. Absent only once in scvem years, Aunior. In Chureh,”” by I Tehaikowski. g elolies Ui Ui | Pupilsi—Clifford Bomba. William | “Kooma." Absent only three times in theee b oy yuia Blia, Sam Blia, Con- | March, mandolin solo. John Osedach s, Harry Slade ant, Herhert Pearson. Lil- | “Dark Nizht,” I Kranyak, soloist. Promotion Lists llian Sorgis. Tose Sargis. Frances|“Down the Street,” H. Kolton, I'rom cradle roll fo beginners' {gqqqa ), ra Shlemon, Kather- soloist fepartient: Louis M. Baker, Mavian iine” golomon. Virgina Zetterman = Lot 1 v, Donald 1. Bullard, John | (yriinpe T s ha A Gl 1o Bdward Ko Hein- yen Hale, Roland Ripple, Henry | . Allen Heninger, Nathaniel R Rl e o e | Marian J. Kinsell Patricia Chi Miss Helen Wiegand. | Faclyn ¢ Larson.” Albert Intermediate, | cerenier, Tietty Ligdroth, | Pupils:—lifton Andrews, Frank | & hir K. Low, Wyona 1. Macholtz | Busceme, Dorothy Catlin, Wallace — Mugerdicl Milton ¥ | 1o Emma Joseph, Biehecea o B s e e g was- Pl Phalank Also Guests of f Parsons, fawar Iy weher M Jdiot ‘orte on Washhurr | H " H T . aciois B & i ~ Honor Here Tomorrow Ne. Eavelyn Strom William Dol Agnes | ——— M Rl IR Mgty Caladons e ol ‘ voDe John W, Maynard. pas & ‘u,vw‘;_k,,v:v_; _‘;‘“‘"u of the American church of oot g 08 P Rome, a former pastor of Trinity e Methodist clhnveli will speak from \brabam. Juia | 1S 0l pulpit Sunday morning a it ) [10:45 o'clock, Tir. Maynard was Mics CGlidys Stationed in New Britaih from 187 to 1 Many members of the i Chureh and community remember " cphine r{unity to renew old friend- . Aay | ships After leaving New R n. 1o Jacoh, | 1. Mavnard served a number of s Willi Laura | *hurches m the New York East con- Saliators Scap- hefore his appointment in fath Spil- pastor of the American Fteanor Wry, | chureh in Rome Kilduff At T:15 o'clock in the evening the "utna iliny one of the hLest ! known ial and military organiza- ) tions in the state wiil he the guests 180 of honor at the service, The men; Art bers of the o ation will have ibeth dinner at the Burritt hotel PO S onatl, m.. following which the Intermediate. it the command of Perking fo the church. is to appear in full worn by Americs in Itevolutionary days. the evening will he given fford D, de ition miform soldic An W. H. Alderson, pastor of : B ehureh, who will he assisted in : o sery by Rev. Sherrod So Two N(Ele(! .\Ia}. . D chaplain of the Putnam Tie for First Honors 1zt TS Ont Jur [V A - = i hor Two DAULGHTER OF RASPUTIN v Ohio entr 1 1 Hlivan of M1, IPar June 16 (1'P)—One of the tuth Cony Marjor 1 Ver 1 [ lin. of Day- la iture films to he advertised Tarion 1 Helen M 1 rrat i that by a woman claiming to he Alice Pandolfi. Dorothy Stac hie 1 of the in- the daughier of Rasputin, the “black The fol e e T vapshooting champion 1monk The film is “The Daughter South churct luating from ¢ oth shattered 97 |of Rasputin.'® At ndar which name in 100, Sullivan shot from ! —— 2 ippears. The bezing leting yard n 1 raunlin SIDEWALK TAX IRKSOME a vears in their de oo I die I June 16.—Owners of 35,000 imary =z dua three 2 “ 14 of 18 1 0 1 ooff ¢ty nd abhirban o think they ninr gradnates three Sl for f pla < v reke I wed ton much placing intermediate g 1 three yrars he Layton ph tahles on the sidewal nd have ‘l“rlm-r,v Dept. Beginners to jcalled protest meetin * | lice, Two Lutheran Churches Will Observe Annivers_ari Sunday T e { CHURGH VACATION | SCHOOLS START SOON Will Operate Daily Except h‘nlunlny.j BELL RINGERS IN PLEASING RECITAL Audience Small But Return B1- v wor me cn | gagement Is Requested | day, Saturday and July 4 for three i An enthusiastically appreciative | weeks beginning June 25 and clos- audience, but much smaller than the | ing July 13. The study period will quality of the recital deserved, greet- | he from 9:30 to 11:30 a. m., and will {ed the Swedish-American bell ring- | consist of Bible drills, hymn study. cré at the Elim Swedish Baptist | story telling, dramatization, sewing. | church last evening. The six artists |toy making, and other events, wind- {who play with 206 bells, represent- |ing up with a picnic on the closing The Community Church Vacation school will be held daily except Sun- |ing full octaves, claim to have day. | the largest collection of bells in the | C'hildren between the ages of nine | world, and to play full orchestra and 14 years will go to the Trinity | picces, mever hefore attempted by | Methodist church, where they “ill‘ bell ringers. be taught by Mrs. K. €. Stockwel {8 ctiairon mas aboyt tworthiras | Ghildran iion lxtio elatit il s | full, but the program was so gener- housed in the Swedish Bethany ally pleasing that the pastor, Rev.'churth where they will he under the | inger. ! hold its closing meeting of the pres- jrow evening in the church parlor !all departments of the school will meet in the auditorium at 9:30 a. m. Certificates of promotion will be I presented to those graduates who First Congregational Sunday, 11 a. m., Children's Day service, ministers, Rev. Theodore A. Greenc and Rev. Alfred D. Hein- At 2 p. m., Armenian service, preacher, Dr. Hadidian. Thursday, 7:45 p. m.. union pre- paratery service at South church chapel, speaker, Mr. Greenc. The Young Pecople’s society will ent season at 7:30 o'clock tomo its picnic which was planned for this week on account of the church school family picnic. A new date will be announced shortly. There will be no regnlar mecting of club this month, ext Sunday in the church school the have completed the required work of the year. South Congregational Sunday, 10:30 a. m., worship at the Hunter road hranch of the Ttalian mission, preacher, Rev. Dominic 1’'Addario; 10:30 a. m., morning worship: 12:10 m., all chuch school sevice; 2:3 syrian worship, sermor His Brethren.” Service of baptism. At 5 p. m., Italian worship at South P church, preacher, Rev. Joseph . Paladino. Monday, 6:15 p. m.. supper and | meeting of the standing committee; | 6:45 p. m. the baseball team will ‘.\\ Peterson did not hesitate to direction of Miss Ruth Ilenry; in predict a ccapacity house upon the | the eastern section of the city the | return engagement of the artists. | children from 6 to 14 will be ac- . W opened with a hymn | commodated at the Stanley Me- the prelude | Worial church under the direction of | The prog | by Gunnar Wennerberg, “I fiarran® by J. Sibeliue and | Mrs. G. L. Loomis and Miss Anna B. | Menuet in G in Beethoven. These | Luce. | | selections we played by the full| The eommittee In charge is as| | bell orchestra. They were followed | follows: Chairman, Dwight Skinne Miss istello | Stockwell and | Annie Bancroft, C. | by two selections “Romance” written | Miss by I'rince Gustaf of Sweden, and Dickinson, Mrs, E, | “Vagen” (The Wave) by C. J. O.|John Luebeck. ! Laurin, played on the glassophone. | Two laritone solos “The End of a i Perfect Day” and a Swedish #ong | | “Mor Alla Mor” were followed in | Wi} 4 AN, i ‘mm y Paderewski's Menuet IN PRAY[R B““KS [1ections is played by any other bell | ‘ L Antique nd a mediey of Amer- {orchestra in the world, it was an-| 2 i A | American and British Versions| |1can folk songs. Neither of these se- ‘no:mrrd. The medley included such old time Sunday. 10 a. m, to 2 p. m.. volun- selections as Swanee River; Mocking A N t M'k toer srr\iv-:- 5 m° Ri‘l"\h‘&"mud"”“' Bird; Kentucky Home; Yankee I NOL AlIKe the home of Charles Henry, 32 Doodle; Turkey in the Straw; Massa’s Dwight street, subject: “The New | e |\ Nen Tark aine 18 B ~The hlez | Oovenantt 0 | So rapidly was it necossary for the | Mfference hetween the English and| Wednesdas. £ p. m. prayer, praise | | musicians to handle the different | {he American revision of the pray-}and estimony service, Ibells in this sclection that some- | ' MoK of the Protestant Episco-) L e dy S times it was almost impossible to | Pal chureh is in the clause relating | s » ‘Watch Tower' Con- e Sl b 10 the consecrated bread and wine of | tinued | Other selections included clarinet | the Holy Communion, the right Rev. S it o \ssophone solo, Charles Lewis Slattery, bishop of the : number of or. | I'rotestant Episcopal diocese of voral quartet and a chestra seleetions, One comedy selec- | Massachusetts explained today. Hion A Slelen Itids in. Minaeso Bishop Slatfery said the English [ provoked many hearly Jaughs. The|TeVised prayerbook, which was re- aE ¢ : coted by pr ent Thurs fol | program concluded in a burst of pa- | Jrc'ed Ay i) v'l‘huur'la.w o itriotic glory with the rendition of the second fime, provides 0 S| Sousa's “Stars and Stripes Forever” |Feservation of the bread and wine by the full orchestra. A number. of | While the American revision “makes cetions plaved, wore composed or N0 Stch provision.” & S ‘M‘”’” rector oot Bl The Massachusetts hishop Is| s i { chairman of the joint commission on the revision and enrichment of the bhook of common prayer. The revised American prayerbook is 10 he submitted to the forty ninth triennial convention of the church in Washington in October. The re- | vision must he voted on favorably by Boston Woman Kills Her | Hushand With Big Knife Boston, June 16— (P Lyle Davis, chet at a South End restaurant, w {play the . Matthew's Lutheran team at Willow Brook park: 7:30 p. m.. Y. T. & C. E. tople: “The Church's tesponsibility for Recreation.” Tucsday. 2 p. m.. mecting of the Assyrian women for Bible study; 4 ». m.. Jolly Juniors of the Assyrian ission. Thursday, 7:15 p. m., the Roys' religious club of the Assyrian mi: sion: 7:30 p. m.. preparatory service | of the Assyrian mission; 7:45 p. m.. union preparatory service in South church chapel, address by Mr.| Greene of the First church ¥Friday, 4 p. m. Troop 1. Girl couts: 7 p. m.. Troop 2. Boy Scouts; 30 p. m., choir rehearsal at the | Hunter road branch of the Italian | mission. International Rible Students' Asey | St. Mark's Episcopal cond Sunday after Trinity. Holy communion at 7:30 a. m. Closing service of the church school at 11 a. Church echool scholars will meet in the parish rooms at 10:45 a. m. Awards to honor students will I made at this service. Matthew's Lutheran Thirty-fifth anniversary of dedica- tion of church. Service in German at 10:30 a. m., with sermon by Rev. | George J. Meyer of Rristol. Service in Fnglish at 2:30 p. m.. mon by Rev. Louis §. Wagner of Queens, L. L. N. Y. stabbed in the throat by his wife in the kitchen of the establishment yes- terday and died a few minutes later. The wif Mrs. Florence Davis, 26| v sted un hour two conventions before it is finally adopted. “We shall have a greatly improved hook™ Bithop Slattery said. “With- out losing the power of Archbishop are old w ,:nzl admitted the stabbing, police OVt Josing vty s "M stabbing was the result of a from many archaic expressions auarrel whieh arose when the wife | Which have Jost meaning for our appeared in the kitchen of the |time or are misunderstood. * ® witheut ceasing to be the book of ages. the prayer book becomes also the book of this generation.” restaurant, In the heat of the argu- | ment she picked up a butcher knife and slashed her | according to the story given the po- | The woman will be arraigned | |tomorrow on a churge of murder, the {(Open Air Service JCTAUDIO CIRCUTT DIk | Washington, June 16.—(P—Estab- | lishment yesterday of the first direct Join us in worshipping God andio circuit between North Amer- outdoors ica and Australin was heralded by 3 | 1he exchange of messages of felicita- WALNUT HILL TPARK | tion Ly the press and zovernment Sunday 11 A. M. ofticials of the two continents. gular services—Special Mukic Adiutant and Mre. Fredricksol in charge SALVATION ARMY DIAMOND INDUSTRY Tanganyika, June 16 (UP)-—The 1 slative today passed " Lill protecting the diamond industry 'by penalizing illicit trading. ' conneil German Baptist | Sunday. 9:30 a m.. Sunday school. | Morning worship at 10:30 o'clock in ! English, subject: “The Church an Tnstitution of Christian Comrade. <hip,” by the pastor; 11:45 a. m., | German message. | Wednesday. 8 p. m., a strawberry ! restival at the church. . Thursday, 8 p; m., midweek serv- ting in German. Reformation Lutheran ccond Sunday after Trinity. Services 10 a. m., {nstallation of icouncilmen. Sunday school at 11:15 ;a. m. Services In charge of the Luther league at 7:30 p. m, Monday evening. the Luther league will held an open air meet- inz. 1‘ Tuesday evening, the women will I meet to make surgical bandages. & —_— ! Stanley Memordal funday. 2:30 a. m.. Intermediate with ser- | | graduation program | Day. be ! and senior departments. church l=chonl: 10:45 a. m.. annual Chil- Idrean's Day exercis 1and beginners’ by the primars departments and| Salvation Army Open air service at Central Park this evening at 8 o'clock, weather permitting. Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, holiness meeting; 3 p. m., Sunday school; 4 p. m., open air service in Walnut Hill park, weather permit- ting, or, if unpleasant service in the hall; 8 p. m., salvation meeting in charge of Adjutant and Mrs. Carl Fredrickson. Extra songs and music will be offered. Thursday, $ p. m., there will ba held a farewell service for some comrades who will leave for differcnt places during the summer. of the junior department. Monday, 7:30 p. m., Boy Scouts, Troop 11. Tuesday, Troop 16. Thursday, 2:30 p. in., social meet- ing of the Ladics’ Aid society, the last until September; § p. m., mid- sumimer's cve strawberry festival on the chuech lawn under the auspices | At ‘0(”':‘.:1 s"l':'n:l:flxlm. Pall Gospel Assembly 7 p. m., Girl Scouts, ay sarvico at 11 & m, ayn. | Sunday scheol ap 10 & m, Benie ject: “Is the Universe, Including | oS "‘.‘l““f‘ 1 “.;v;'(:‘ e Man, Evolved by Atomic Ioree?» |®ervice with service at 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening mecting at § (Gorman) Lutheren St. John': 5 Sunday, 9 a. m. Children’s Day oclock . : S celebration with the English de= i ) Baptist partment of the Sunday schoo 10:45 a. m.. Children’s Day celebra- Sunday, 4:45 a. ., Bible school | (ion with the German department of and Men's Bible clast m. and | {ho Sunday school 7:30 p. m., sermons by the pastor, Thursday, 8§ p. m,, Men's sociely Rev, Axel 1. Peterson. meeting. Tuesday., § p. m., the Mission cir- & cle will meet at the home of Mr. First 1athe and Mrs. Theodore La on, 15 Trin- | services tomorrow will be in Swed- ish. Morning servic at 10:30 o'clock and evening service at 7:30 o'clocfl. ity stre Thursday, § p. m., prayer service. — | The pastor will conduct both, Sun- Emmanuel Gospel | day school at noon. Sunday, 10:15 a. m., prayer mect- — ing in the vestry; 10:45 a. m. People’s preaching. topic, “Hell Bent or| Sunday, 10:15 a. m., prayer fn Meaven Bound?" At 5 p. ., | pastor's stu m. to 1 p. Bible study hour: 5:45 p. m., senior [ 1., Children's Sers Young People’s meeting, leader, [ 1nan to children, “The Ministry of Fdward Hanson; 6:45 p. m.. junior | Children.” At 7 o'clock. evening Young P'eople’s meeting; 7 p. m., | service, of His Word." preaching. topic, “The Basic Sin. Tuesday, Woman's Mis- Tuesday, 2:30 p. m., ladies' cot- | sionary Ir band: § p. m., study tage prayer meeting with Mrs. Men- | of personal evangelisin, derlien, 30 Tarmington avenue. Thursday., 7:45 p. m. regulam Wednesday, 7:15 p. m., Troop 23, | prayer and praise scrvice, subject, mecting: 7:45 p. m., cot- | “Three Deaths—Dead in Sin, the 4 yer mecting with Mrs. Duffy, | Sinner; Dead for Sin, the Saviour; 16 Fdson street. Dead fo Sin, the Saint. Thursday, 7:45 p. hour at the church. Triday, 7 p. m.,, orchestra practice; m., Friday, fellowship 0 p. m.. choir rchearsal, Union A, M. F. Zion 8 p. m.. choir rehearsal. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Morn- The annual pienic of the Sunday | ing worship with sermon at 10:45 school will be held at Pocotopaug on | o'clock. Varick Christian Endcasor aturds 1y, June 30. soc t 6:30 p. m. ice at 7:45 o'clock, Tuesday evening, monthly meeting of the New Britain and Plainville branches of N. A. A. C. P. Thursday. §:30 p. m., religious pic- | tures and musical recital, I'riday evening, rehearsal of senior Evening serva- Virst Baptist ay, 10:30 a, m. Children's The service will be conducted entirely by the Bible school scholars. Parents and friends are invited to this annual cvent. Sun; Monday, 7:30 p. m.. Roy Scouts. |choir. Thursday, 7:45 p. m. midweek — service., films last year, France T4, England Friday, 4:15 p. m.. Girl Scouts, |44, and Ttaly five. f ' The FIRST GHURCH of CHRIST 11:00 A, M.—CHILDREN'S DAY SERVICE Baptism of Children Presentation of Bibles Special Music by Junior Choir 7:30 P. M.—Closing Meeting, Young People’s Society Thursday livening, June 21st, 7:45 o'Clock UNION PREPARATORY SERVICE South Church Chapel Speaker: MR. GREENE The South Congregational Church Morning Worship—10:30. Children’s Day service with Baptism of children and presentation of testaments. Address by the Pastor. Church School— g caercices of the school. Presentation of gifts to the chureh. :10, A Cordial Welcome to All PUTNAM PHALANX Will Be the Guest of Honor Sunday Evening 7:15 Dr. John W. Maynard of Rome, Italy Will Speak at 10:45 A. M. Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church First Baptist Church — CHILDREN'S DAY The Rible School has arranged an interesting program for the morning service, which will be conducted by the scholars. CHILDREN — MUSIC — FLOWERS Somcthing to sce, something to hear, something to remember. COME ! STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH m.—Children's Day Program Wednerduy, 10:04u. m.—Food Sale, wuspices Ladies' Ald Society, 186 Main S1. Thursiay, 8:00 p. m.—Mid-summer's Eve Strawberry Festival on church law nuspices Young Feople's Saclety. Tickets 25 ceuts “The Little Church with the BIG Welcome™ PEOPLE’'S CHURCH OF CHRIST Morning Service, 10: “The Ministry 6f Chilir And a Little Child $hall Lead Them."—Isa. 11:8. Evening Service, 7:00—"The Potency of Hix Word.” i F

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