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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1928, supporting fleet, the assistance of da through Canada to Windsor or Sar- = - m., the Bible school will liold itsa' July 2¢(h—Methodist Bpiscepal, Grasse's French squadron was lwc. nia to connect with Detroit. These promotion day exercises, | v W L % essary, and the army connmndem rouds are in first class condition. ) Monday, €:50 p. m.. Boy Scouts| Aug s Chueh ef had no cxact knowledge of its| g The propose! trans-Canada route fcamp hike, Christ, tev. Ray Frecmar Jenny, whercabouts. On May 21, the new (rom the Soo will skirt Lake Su- E | Thurs 7:45 p. m. midweek | D. D, ligiows wurk at historians state, the Yorktown Lnn- p(rlon to Port Arthur and follew service, the n sty of Pennayl:ania, paign received some consideration. ’ ¢ Canadian National Railway line ! 1 r ¥, 3 p. m., Girl Scouts. ! Philadelphia. — but. lacking information of the!| ,m Winnipeg. It will connect with South Loncn-nllml cw Hampshire where his address’ | August 12th-—Iirst Church ef { Whercabouts of de Grasse, all ) h .. Ferguson high-| sunda . Ay Gl be “The Bungalow” Jeifrs, Sered : S ; Teonocas Atack Event Coo i 0" New Ones Are Being GOSIPUCE . 2 e ™ ™2 | jsevgo o v oo 0, mesion Jots o s e Tl Nt Womsrar. 51 J dopam;mnt ox nm (hurch ¥, 10 ¢ E P. hi. vol- ntral Congregational church, |ing Clinton in New York and at-| Acrass the States school: 10:30 a. ¢ E 3 30 a. m.. morning wor- | m\. A. D. Heininger leaves for roservice: Rille study | South Maachester. uecwd wm] weme[‘smld House i tmwting to force the cvacuation of | Thm“gh Camdl At present the route enters the | chip. celobration of the communion; | D% summer vacation on July nd, at the i £ Charles Henry, August 14th—South ehureh ehapel, }um important city. A flect was not | United States from Sault Ste. Marie. | 1045 2. m., worship at the Hunter |JOurneyiug to Michigan and return- | Dwight cet, subjeet: “His Name preacher to be announced. Vitally necessary for this campaign. | The quickest way into Canada again | roaq Lranch of the Ialian mission, N8 Lo attend the religious education | Exalted.” August 26t1—South church chapely The “revisionist” historiuns have | N July Washingon reccived word | moronio June 23—Thousands of (i8 by way of Duluth to x;mer-on,imp,,mm service, preacher, Rev, | conference in Winnepesaukee, N. H. | Wed ) f ) v, Theodors 8. Dunn. begun to work on Amcrican listory | from Lafayette that Cronwallis had | . crican motorists have discovered | Minn., on the Jefterson highway. & | Dominic TrAddarie. At 12 p. m. in August. He will return to New ' praise an o s September 2nd — South church and much of the lustre surrounding | PMundercd and was in a dangerous that Canada has good roads bm.id's‘,"‘m'shl_wifl from the Gulf of MeX~ | chyrey school at the Hunter road | Britain en or about August 1Sth. 3 Bip. m., study, su pel, Theodore 8. Dunn, onc of the famous old Connecticut | POSition ' in - Virginia. “Should a gy gocnery. Thousands have yet te | i€ 1o Winnipeg. | tnission; 2:30 p. m.. Assyrian wor- | = Jandmark; ihe Webh house in j F'rench fleet enter Humpton Roads.” Across the prairies there is an | AN s 5 1 g {learn they can cross the continent} 4 5 ing ship; m.. Italian wership. Union A. M. F. Zion Wethersfield, scems in - danger of 1 |'\;’ e wrote e British army |, L M0t “Canada Yrom coast to|Cicellent road to Regina, ‘:ouf\ln,;‘prm e i e o S ; o n being taken away by their findings, | Would be compelled to surrendes coast practically all the way. {at Brandom, Manitoba. Much of | ¢ ) A T RS e A o Service : : ” At this mansion, now owned by the | The Franco-American arm this road is built of gumbo, a black Monday, 1 p.m. Y. P. S C E.|of baptism at 10:45 owlock. The Sen it with holy con . B Scarelan o s % When completed the trans-Canada |, W hie Ak y 3 m. . & C FE. - 1 m Daughters of the American Eevolu- | UMt Were encamped outside of New | Athonompleled 4B CiDTG | clm avhich s sony Mmend Bn ey IO Ci i Gitiae a oaloreiAL AT wnd A M a0l | union: aty i tion, it is claimed that Washington | York and scemed intent upon at-{lighway will be upwards of 5 weather, but bad in wet weather. | 2P0 1 el hnkebian D b el e bt Bl e sl S e he French commanders | tacking that city miles in length, the longest road on !, Manjtoba it is now graveled to | 8 s i " & P W o : 4 ’ § : an. contins A sl O ethen [leader, Louis Rrunetto 5 o'clock. the pastor will deliver t Iron Maor planned the Yorktown ca 1| The minutes of the Wethersfield | 1he North American continent. make it better for wet weather, i s g Tuesday. T:36 p w. meeting of sermon. Varick Christian Endeavor | nfic district of 110 Micsouri Synod ch ended the Itevolutionary war, |miceting bad been sent to de Grasse, | The trans-Canada highway is| while farther west in Alberta a coat- | U/ 0 HL 0 B T BECREE 071l at 6 o'clock. | Will be in annual conventior i : : put serious doubts have now been |and suddenly. on August 14, 1 made up of the various provincial ing of tar and sand has proven sub- | {he Ass P | 1 an [ asa e Passions of Jugoslavians In- r ‘s T ntial erhond. j Evening service at 7:45 o'clock upon this assertion. Conneeticut |ate of thar admiral’s fleet 4 highways joined together, straight- AR Triday, 7 p m. Troop 2. Foy Monday cvening, special session of | the Rev, & storians insist that it is @ fact and | off New York with the e at oned out and improved to make a| Al Regina there is again a choice | ' : S lndand eaial ool e e - pastor. s Tlamed to R Iting Point that it is treason to deny it but |de Grasse was sailing for Chesa- [elear trail from one end of the do- | ©0f 10ads. The morthurn road leads © 2yl l-,-‘_ M,”. “‘)‘“”r,',,g‘l,,.f‘:‘,',r.".‘\‘l Gres et : dmed 10 kevolting Poln outeide writcrs arc not Willing 1o [peake Day. The commanders went ninion to the ofher. From fthis | '@ ¥askatoon, Edmonton and Jas- Trinity Methodist Episcopal meeting, 21 1 grant the truth of it and professors |on shiphouard and at a hasty confer- main artery run hundreds of feeder | PCF national park. This road is mot} ,‘ S T I A T e R AR e | o AR of Mistory in_Comnecticut colleges | nce dreided 1o (ransfer the scene | rouds fo the United States, to re- | S finished. From Jsper park itf Sundiy 0430 4 m., Womens Biblo [ The anoual confernee will con- T Sehior : . Jugoslavia June 23 y ) 3 £ Sdadon he 4 h the Rochy a ! urch sehool; Yene in Waterbury Wednesday 7 ST s iR fep D AETar T he Tondrl are now risking the wrath of patri- {of operations southward. n AuguSt miote mountain and lake fasinesses, | S 1°ad threugh the Rocky Moun m. church hool; nesday a s o ondition of : 3 D DEEAT B - ©.. and 45 . . comnn 715 p.om., AT Stefan Jueditel, wounded peasant otit lizations by discrediting the | 23 the Amierican army crossed 1he 1q wilderness and summer resorts. '\',‘::a::p:lw S L andatin it e R B e EIfiHT “ F R eader none 100 reass V'H\g and story Hudsen and hastened by forced | jyalifax, Nova Scotia, on the At-| ' " . - Sl e . Marl > ty Y } nt . 4 £ Tuesday afternoon, south end - Episcopal ssions inflamed almost te The conference wt Wethersticld is | marches inst Cornwallis. On §ep- {jantic scaboard, is the starting Over the Rockies 1esdiny rnoon, south end hos. pisoopal = "he 1ory A X 3 al grov 118 Kensington avenvic Fe John the Bapt i & X - o Slavia to- storic fac s ted by r Washington lcarned that e % > 3 - Th more traveled road runs | pit P. s il ap : i ‘an”hl. torl fact i s adpit n’v l‘\l jter v had cntered the Chema. | Point. From Halifax the road 1eads | ron Regina to Medicine Haf, Cal- | Methodist group ut the hospitals € to | Holy communion 780 a. m. Mern g v d with a political e e e nd an Octeher & the june. | puwey of Trure to Moncton, New | zury, Rantt and Lake Louise. on: oy Scouis’ supper and en- g praver and serimon by the ey, | crisis Knox, and General du I'e dpe [ poalic, C 5 the - Brunswick, where sranches inta = 3 - e el : Sl Y 3 rived there on May 19, 1781, and |tion Lafayette was vffected and e | of the beauty spots of the continent. ] & p 1. Philathea pic- B. B. Styring. Vg i ‘ two scetions. Through Nova Scotia | |ywn the Windarmere valley, thru were joined on the following day by | ez of Yortkown hegun, eul- et el i e i { the Rock Mountains the motor t s me the diocese of Connecticut will he o to march in the funeral pro. i @ athan Trumbull, with ( minating in the surrender of Corn e h L & P t i 4 ; % P (\\"\)\‘oiry:”?:u‘;‘mt‘:'(!yn:;‘Jll\";v‘url:h. The | wallis on the 17th, be placed along the whole ' jeads, Past Kootenay lake, ay, 3 Mothers” Jew. held at Camp Washington, Lake- [a(es Olal 0 Deams Ol Ye'a] ‘ of Paul Raditch and Dr v : showing the dircctions to | hrook. then Kushonook, where a Lo meeting: 1 m.. midweek e, Conn.. from June 23rd to Junc sarichel. killed by an assassin's Jrench comnunders, Rochambeau | Tt thus appears that the state- | vancouser and to Halifax {mile ferry brings the ear to Nelson. | scryic: Lo, A i Il](}]'eases Too ) parlicment session Wede and Clestollaus, e sived onithe 1ot finent of - jono Flligtorian Sihat Hhe Along Coast or Border Eventually this ferry will be done S and this array of wilitary command- | Wethersfield conferenesd “miarked 2 | i The delegatos from &t Mark's Doth sections from Moneton lead |away with s parish Wil be Paul Srah) —_— 2 Voo I : g o . 3 arish will be Paul §tahl. Harlowe 46k, it is' admitied) hinsed on IS s R SRdsuinion r_-omlI of the war® it @ito Riviere du Loup in Quebce. One| Nclson is near the border of | g4 g inter. | SWith and David Smyth. The Rey. ! Vartford. June 25—Maotor velicle |yy,0 gy of Stefan Raliteh hS'}’e.f'] e e e e S o olional tha Atgniic coast [AVesninaton, fand (the wood leadr i aafnte tan nior departments, Samuel Suteliffe is in charge of the |40714NtS 0 Connectieut totaled 485 nd today conges- and Col. 8. B, sly cnough, | destroys the historic alue of the the outer boundary of the ' along the houndary to Osoyook. then |\ 5 w conference whict I he during the weck 1 16 and this house was next to that of Silas | Webh house and of the gathering i 3 : . 2 church school; 10:45 a. m., merning lich will have an at- L E tior Iungs was threatening— Y s b | province. The other roa loi up to Penticton, in a round-about Deane in which Col. Ethan AUen's | therein, for, while it .seems that the | e 0 S ohiar tond Tuns along |l Ticonderoga exprdition was mapped | Yorktown campaign could not have | worship and conmunion se atendance of 70 hoys from all parts CHUS It dcaths, according to the Foers W carfu to what {the border near Maine, passing | way to Lytton, at the head eof the | i vl 12 7 b 5 [ th Bt 4 ‘here the - iraser canyon. At the bottom of | out. been planned there, cooperation be- | 1 TOU8! John, where the Bos. St noon. primary and beginners' ge- |01 CONNecticut und a faculty of 12 | 17ROt issucd by the Ntate Motor appen. in Croatia and elses 5 partments, church sehool clergy and lavmen | Vehicle Department Triday. Of 1 ; : ton-New York road joins. the canyen is Hope. and from there This much 1 known. Just what {tween Freneh and Americans was | OGNV Vork road L occurred at the conference is still a [established and the heginning of here is once more only one 3 Jugo Slavia Monday, 7:30 p. ni. oy Scouts, | The Young Prople’s conference of | *tire number of uccidents, 306 oc « sirictest military supervision matter of controversy. The standard | igint actions which finally led to th “::f‘,“’h across (Canada, hugglng, the Gloceee Cia ot O {curred in the 14 principal eitics 5 2 2 Connecticut authoritics give the ol- [ achiovement of independence was | shore of the St. Lawrence | Colimbla through oAl n;\‘ff‘a,t‘l’rrflnp 16, 25th to July 2nd. Delegates from | 18Y Of the week for accidents, 144" it rartismie T e lowing version effeetcd |Elieratodovia lophasitelitheeitadel (IR ARS S0 PASSSEHS) Thursday, T:45 p m. meeting of | § Mark’s parish will be John A AL SO E irri at day. |, ition and wounding of Bte- he British General Clinton was | That much glory remains to Con- | 014 Quebec. A ferry takes the 100 811 8% FOPE L [the Young People's society Gowen,; Buth Bl Duntz Gertruge My | AUNS 18 reeorded fhesmalicstnum. | iy h as & deliberate govern- entrenched at New York eity, While [nectient, bt for even that it had '"I r aeross at this polnt to roman- | e road 1o | SAWrda¥. church and churen|Vither. Lillian E. Witliams, and SaTaiy ! ot to rid itself of its op~ ornwallis, supported by an English | pay dearly, for when Clinton finally |te Quebee. At this point there is a | 2805 (000 B0 Angeles and San | SC000! plenic at Rockwell Park, AVls Samuclson P Uyn]fl\ ] here were | its most peaceful form, fieet, was ravaging the southern |hocame aware that Washington had | T311Way bridge across the st. Law. ol 'TACISE0: Bristel. Autes lrave the Stunley [l y"""“' alizdsen thenis el . the demands of this group, it colonies. A French fleet was bottled | jefr him iried to draw the | ’“"‘1‘- on ;””'"" 4 $400,000 motor k! Memorial church at 9 a. m e People's G i S lyhnl eri wheved, will seek r-wxnr-l'mtn of up at Newport, 1 T and of no use | Anierican general back by sending |10ad is under construetion. . g — Sundayl Sa0ithe a.Emy praver in [t ot DEROROTALCT 10 he e the cabinet 4 new elections B 4 000ksencie saldlers WI0 | e turncont. Tenedict Amold in the | Down the St Lawrener nortn AMerican Aviator, Lost Thm Swedish Rapist pastor's study: 10:45 a. wi, sermon. | opresponding £ lastavcel hrougiiout the Kingdom. were encamiped there, Its commiand- | paid upon New London which re- [Shore past quaint eld Freneh-Cana- In China, Returns Safe Sundox. 245 a. m. Bible sehoor; “APraham. a Sumple Betiever,w gy “001NE Were reported, of which gng Alexander hus issued a spe- er, Count de Rarras, was unable sulted in the massacre at Port Gris- dian towns, the read Ivads to Mon- rriantsin, June 23 (P—An Ameri. | !l & M. and 7:30 n m. sermons: 12 noon. Bibla school: 7 p. m., ser- SRR S cial appeal to the people not to be. to attend the Wetherstield mMecting. | wold on September 6. But Washing- | treal. Montreal to Sault Ste. Maric can marine aviator's two day disap. | 25" P. M. Yeung People's sarviee, | MON: “The Place Callad Calvary et e e e aroused over events, and his A second French flect, under Count ' ton was not to bhe turned from his |15 the next step along the Canadian | pearance in one of the most tur-| Thursday, 8 p.m., prayer service Tuesday, § p. m., class in personal | 01 ’”” ‘]“.W‘ Rl .':',H". s heen echoed from Stefan de . Wwas in southern waters. | purpose, and the men who fell at [highway. This route leads through nulent sections of China was mads . cvangelism. e "“ 2 o opae Da I paditels sick bed and by the wid- Rochambeau. the local historians | Groton did not make their sacrifies | Ottawa, the federal eapital. along ' known hern today with the return Seeand Advent | Wednesdar, 3 p. m., test on term's | o EHIAm - Seeet . Hartford, .\ of paul Raditch. say, wanted a southern - campat&. in vain, for Arneld’s raid was futile. fthe Ottawa river, skirting Algon- |of the flicr. Marine Pilot Sergeant | SUnday achool. 10 a. m. Morning | V0T of children's class il e S e Mdae - — - bul’ Washington, fuaring a function £:4 auin Natienal park. through North | Fry, to his base. servioe With sermon by the pastor, | C12sSe8 meet at same time. Prize, | uUS BIOSGHE FeTvalk. Jose | "GREENWIC ! ‘""“'-'l"‘l' "Efil‘) of Clinton and Cornwallis, preferres . : | Bay and &ndbury, - Serees 5 ;i ved- |11 4. m. subject: “The Past a |Scofield-Alaska sealskin covered | o oni _ Torringtn g Fi. Wayne, June (UP)—This to make a demonstration inst :['0|'|Ild “ OIId(‘N Why IEelo e bo CTRsanL Hesgdail (Tienteln: Wed P T a Rible, "“‘””““" Thomaston, Harry Green- (¢ ippee-floor “Greenwich Village'” New Highway Begun nesday for Hsin-Ho, on the outskirts | I'ropheey of the Future. ening agh ihe defender of New York and then | Diet Is Ordered Closed| ther: is « new o 3 i €ervice with sermon 7:15 Thursday. 7:45 p. m.. praise and | "5 of forty-two years ago, is passing - 4 from North of I'rking. He had trouble with his | *°r 715 o'clock, slip away to join Lafayette in a Warsaw. Poland, June 23 (P |Bay leading north to Cochrane and gas tank when over Peltang and Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Bible class, | V737" service. Theme for medita- ' compleicly with destruction of the campaign against Cornwailis. This | There was much speculation in Po- | then west. This is the Fergugon | ahile be was adiusting it ram ‘into |tion “The Veice of His Word.” FOUR CHURCHES JOIN Pisley Long Rldg.. to make way for was decided upon. The French land today as to the significance of | Highwa Part of the proposed 'a storm and lost his course. He was St dohn's German Tatheran | 3 - a more nodern structure. On the marched from Newport. and volun-|the action of Marchal Pilsudski. | trans-Canada road. It runs through fnally forced to land near Techow | English sarvies ar S:45 4. m Sun First German Rapiist IN UN[ON SFRV]CES second. third and fourth floors of teers were gathered from Conneeti- | premier, yesturday in closing hoth | wild virgin territory, where fish. on the Shantung border where he |43y tchool at 9:45 a. m. German SUnday Rible school 9:30 a. m. the building, writers, actors, model- cut and other New Fngland states. | houses of the Diet Ing is plentiful and the virgin for- | wa: detained hy nationalist troops | & Tviee at 11 a. m, . Morning worship in English 10:50 — vre and architects, once worked and The plan worked. Clinton being| 1t was said in some quarters the | est skirts hoth sides of the road in ' while they investigated his story.| Tuesday, S p. m.. the Friendshyp '0Pic: “The Chureh the Spirit of 1. many. llking uhe quariers o fooled, and then the Franco-Amer- | action presaged a change in the | places When completed it will | They treated him courteously and | league will pinet JCIRist by the pastor, Rev, W. that they remained from iean force fell upon Cornwallis at|constitution in whieh certain Ameri-| pass north of Lake Superior. past | finally allowed him to depart. a turday afternoon at 1 a'clock, 1Arse German message 11:4 and Methodist Parishes to Unite BER HEL Yorktown and compelld his sur-|ean ideas were to be adopted and |Lake Nipigon to Winnipre, | missionary station furnishing the 1he annual Sunday kchool pienie wiyl M- “Dein Name Verde Geheilight { e vender. the presidential power enlarged Another road from Montreal | nec ry garoline, [he hetd at the Quartette ciuh on | Thursday. midweek service at fn Summer Meeting TOSE. ANY NICKELS? That is the story as told by loyal | The marsh action came as|which is not part of the trans-Can- | . e | Wooster stront. o'clock, in English, Four lotal ohirol plichiEanClisiing Jaune o3 LBy Fonnecticut historians, There is st 'a sury and canscd postponement fads highway but leads through the | Enginecra have dumped thousands | A large delogation of the ehureh Bl nosniace) clirchos Wil bnite this |price) | Anmstrong, federal iy one thing the matter with it, 2 considerable important legisla- | more scttled part of Ontario. follows | of tons of earth into the Bantiugo I8 expeatod at 1he erlonration o 1 First Lutheran o on unlon services. uccording jugent who aided in a seriea of clean- cording to the revisionists—it wasn't | tion . ke Ontario to Toronto. thenee to | volcano in the hope of permanently | 10th anniversary of tie faugnersn | S2rvice Sunday merning at 10:3 e ement Just inade pub- fup. talds hero @ few Weeks ago, had possible. In order te make a cam- - —— Niagara Falls, where the Ruffalo | extinguishing the burning sulphur {01 Folks' home at Southbury (V1 be in Swedish, Rev. & « i romurehes are the Firt {25y nickels for which he is trying paizn against Cornwallis and his | READ WERALD CLASSIFTED ADS [ road can he taken, or contthuing | bed | Conn.. tomorrow ¥ [ 7en of Sonth Manchester will preach. | 4on gomn e z,’(]',i';}',:,“',"‘l e dndan il L | | 780 of Bouth Mar | lana s ngregational. i [1aken from a slot machine e i B ihdax sehooliatinoen. | No evening { yrogram will e us follows of the places raided. Armstrong re- Sun 11 a m mn:":: P Rev. Dr. Ahlquist will take part | ;005 1St First Baptist, ficv. Wil- fucses fo say whether the persons i e e o K S vor Taiiie Al R s T | liam Ross, ) claiming the money will be arrested Jiah on. fermon by Rev Asn <atlontiol s fors SN G\5 S0h= 3 rat Baptinh eyt Wil | oh ) ganiklion Sbarg { Theodere A, Greene: p. m. mMer congregation in Providence, K. |jin jioss - i Armenian ervice, preacher, Mr. I Sunday. i : e I T Y e ‘““;m 15th—First Baptist. Rev. In bull fighting, the picador rides m Hoss. @ horse and is equipped with an Monday, 9:30 to 11:30 a. m., com. Midsummer festival next Thursday | i . : Hot D Pardon Us, But—May We Introduce : s e L e 1y “wom, Bra il m”m” A | frev. Wittiam 1. Aldcrson. the beast and irritate him. ? Trinity Methodist Reformation Lutheran —_— ur ce enmts Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday | STTiecs 10 a.m. Sunday school | et > and Friday morning, 9:30 to 11:30 11:15 a. m [ a. M. community vacation church | !'miday evening. the Luther leagu | chool. Stanley Memorlal, Swedis), ©° Rocktille will e entertained. [ Rethany and Trinity Methodist == 9 | churches cooperating with the Firet Ermmanuel Gospel church. Sunday, 10:15 a. m.. prayer meet The Armenian congregation wili N2 in the vestry: 10:45 a. m.. CMI. : held a communion serviea in the d7on's Day pregram: 12:15 pom. [| 11:00 A. M.—Sacrament of the Lord's Supper church parlore at 2 o'clock Sunday PPl study honr: 5:45 p. m.. senior . ? afternoon. Y. P sorvice, loader, Miss Alida Vacation Sermon by the Pastor { The Sunday church school and NYWenning of the N. B T: 5:45 p < - TN QT | the week day church achools will M. lmnior Y. P. serviee: T p Subject: “HOW TO FIND REST reopen in September. m. preaching “The Discerner of s First church will be represented Thoughts and TIntente’ Specia 2:00 P. M. at the summer conferences as fol. Music at morning and evening serv- . B . v lows: William A. Baker, Rebert af. lces Communion Service for Armenian Congregation Booth and Winthrop D. Warren, to Tuseday, A p.m. Ladies’ Cot- g o : (et Cangregational Koun. iLebpiee | e Fiavel et orth e Ministers: Dr. Hadidian and Mr. Greene v . To M P k conference at Connecticut Agrieul. Moody, Griswold street, Rev. E. J @ s right out 2 | tural college. in Storrs. June 22 to Smith will speak o : i . ou step right o - o r arker lJuly 2. Misse abeth L. Fox Wednesday. 7:15 p. m.. Troop 2 This Church co-operates in the Union Summer Services of the elevator and s 1. nd Trene L. Haigis will be coungel. . €. A. weekly meoting in the ves We Furnish: lors at the same conference. Misses 1ry: 7:45 1 m. Coltage Prayer during July and August s Grace Boardman. Clara Relle Hol. meeting, see on the door of s Heat “tein and Eleanor Huhert, to Camp Thursday, 745 p. m. Fellowshin Room 401: “Clessun DFEM B Usiiess Partitions Aloha. East Northfield. July 13 te lour followed by a sperial business oatia. scene of 5p.m, The Older Boys' conference of lursday's rioting, 100,600 persons Two Congregational. One Baptist £ = 21 Ars. Earl Kisselbrack to fthe U ng of the church Office Electric light confrrence on religious education. ay, T p. m. orchestra prac- W. Parker, Mort- Good neighbors ' at East Northfield, July 23 to August S p.m., choir rehearsal. (1. Mrs. Samuel MeCuteheon, also Raturday. annual Sunday school gage Loans, Real Secretary (]D Central location {Mre. Frederick G. Platt and Miss picnic at Pocotopan; 144 i%6s vareae : Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper E: mission bhoards. East Northficld, | Christian Science Owner management July 13 to 21, Misses Ruth Fvar Sunday service 19 a. m ject, Fire-proof construction and Marjorie Gibney to the Conn: Christian Science.” Sunday school At 10:45 AL M. 5 : nent summer school of religions :43 a. m A B el Hot and cold running water cducation at Storrs, August 14 to 25, Wednesday evening mecting at & Music by the Quartet An attractive building entrance Rev. Mr. Greene will leave for his o'clock o G s 3 Abundant daviight nz fresh ai aumiaer vacation on June 3ath, re g 7:15 P. M.—Sermon by E. E. AGARD SOHNCGHAVRINAT NI Resh i | tursing to Tiritain on Septeinbe First Raptist Estate, Insurance.” You step in and immediately at your left is the secretary’s desk, with files and bookcases conveniently at hand. Before you stretches a spacious office, looking out over West Main Courteous elevator service by uni- [1et. He will attend the summer Sundav. 1043 2. m. merning . . . . street, with an ample number of chairs and sl Cantrtaos it mibn | Theolorital laerviss earmont by v, Wiiilen I I M I'I dlst |sc0 al hur tables to accommodate a large conference ! Seminary. July th 1o 15th and spend Ross sihject: “The Price of Vie Partitioned off to tl il ¢ 4 |the remainder of the summer in fory: communion address: 0:30 u artitioned off to the southeast is a private conference room with a desk pleasantly sit- uated near a hig window. What a cheerful place to transact business! STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH The So th Con afional Cllllrdl If you have not yet seen how attractively our orlmb oo u greg 10:45 2. m.—~COMMUNION SERVICE offices can be laid out, you ought to visit one Brivel. Cimiiren: o Toainatrs’, Snmisy ol Suslor Mpertmets 1ot Morning Worship—10:30 of our tenants and have a look. Then let us free. Basket lunch. Sporte and econtests for children and sdalts. help you plan your layout. SANE AWl Gueie it SRS ERG WA {| Celebration of the ('on\\r}:znv::)r::‘qand Reception of New 3 During July and August union services of the Baptist, THE 1 il Methodist and First and South Congregational Churches co«”{&é#&; —— girst ‘Baptist ehurch - T\\'ifl‘in‘l)l:‘:-'l‘;ll..m::;l‘\'«-(lule for these will be found in Church Service-—10:45, Bible School—9:3 yiwBs LN Communion Address by Pastor . " Subject:—“THE PRICE OF VICTORY" e e . : PEOPLE’S CHURCH OF CHRIST here is a Holy City. ¥- | Morni am. & Sample Believ Tvenian Sevvice, 48— The Piace Canes Cotvamy™ Rible Schoel Prometion Day Exerciaes, Are You saved? John Are You Sure You Are Saved? 1 John 5:10 All Invited Do You Sceh to Be Saved? John 3:16 TREN COM

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