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é‘ W3 ? i | E ] September brought sowme improve wment through institutional buring The treasury offered a new issuc BONDS ECLIPSED of nine-month 4 1-4 per cent certifi | | cates, which was over-subscribed, | virtually completing refunding or | |the Third Liberty Loan 4 1-¢s, ! which matured September 15. Continued institutional *buying and easier money produced a price improvement in October. New tinancing increased in volume. The Interest on Part of Bayers a Low Point "NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1928 NDYS SHOPPN FOR MARY'S GiFT Has Tough Time in Pre-Carist- mas Buying Tour treasury otfered about $300,000,600 n 4 3-1 per cent certificates s the w York, Dec. 29. UM—Thc bond final step in clearing up the Thira market in 1928 suffered a partial iberty Loan. Bonds with ware clipse by the stock market. {rants or stocks conversion privi- It wus neither weak, nor strong. jeges increased in activity and sust negleeted and dull as the fu- price, reflecting the strength of vesting public became stock-mind- | their related stocks, while growtn od and, inspired by sudden and of talian industry and trade re. profits made in stock trades. ' gulted in 4 demand for Italian in- saw no attraction in the slow ana dustrials. comparatively small return from Easing money bonds, slightly increased All the cconomic factors scemed upward price trend in November, 1o work against the market. Export [ ut honds were neglected for the of more than $500.006,000 in Rold hooming stock market. Convertible and stock market speculation jgsues dominated trading. New cansed apprehension over the cnor-' financing was upusually heavy, mous expansion of credit and 4d-among the larger offerings hen. vance in money rates which wus | $50.000.660 Pennsylvania compa suickly reflicted in reduced hond | ¢ 3.4s and $53,000.000 City of Nuw sules and prices. York honds. While the market has a fan | Convertibles were the center of hacklog of institutional buying or- activity again in December, but the ders, this business declined Whea 1 change in the law cxpanded the Time moncy rates rose to the high Yossibilities of institutional invesi- st levels of the year. A treasun ment by adding preferred m.(»v..w‘ofi' ring of $300,000.000 4 1-4 per to the legal list. Corporations de |cent certificates, for December, viloped a tendeney to do their new ' January and Tebruary fmancing finaneing _through stock {ssu was over-subscrit SWING INTO ACTION Marm at Night Followed by Swilt, Silent Eficiency 1o § per cent or more. There wa rates produccd activity and an 4 growing disinclination to loan funds on time and. especially duy ing the last quarter, the mark:t felt the pinch of circumstanc whioh threw vast funds, corpor. fion as well as Lank, imo call loan Day by ay trading . generally was of small volume after the first anarter. New issues gradually be- | The combined aver- ding issu Wled by The Associated Pres owed a steady decrease. In on. howsver, the year set a ree- ord. Ronds and notes of corpora- tions called in adyance of maturity reached a new high total of $1.800.- G00.000, or mearly $350,000,000 above the previous record esta lished in 1927, Tmiportant developients of 1928 ion of the New York | pange to admit forrign government ixsues to the tradink | list. This action generally garded as desirable bocause mont ot totesnationai tpade. bar. | Pulled in the nortiern woction of the dnces and of making such sccurt- i (418 iopalige o No- 7 house, 5 mors acceptable for collatera, [ VIO 13 o Samey csrocl, | iy purpeses, Professional traders als, | 31100 srect. The first “tap” o were pleasea when the exchangs £ong at headyuarters ed u new trading room. giving ied by, the pHiwigo ot lar cutter which perfor th 6.000 square fect for their P it £l on the alarm machir : man who Janu founid the market mog- |1AS beon ketping wateh for Jjust crately aclive In respotse fo reln- SNCh an occurrence is on his feet n vestment of lnrge intercst amg (A1 instant and, with cyes fixed on Gnidend pavments, l‘orr\oranu."}‘" |:l|\l- w-:m| the rmning off of Tond price averages reached the | the entive number. : lm:h...." levils in recent years. Pub- | Awaken From Sleep lic offering of forcign issucs how. | Meanmwbife, upstaies in the el a gudden gain, prominent beinx quarters, the men have i lnans of $15.600.000 for Chile ang by the flashing on of &Il 000,000 for G which s aceomplished arcomplished it firt 192a 4t the rn-v P |lor;mo:\ of vn.»‘ m‘y;; nancing by excha 3 1.2 per | A spring from slumber and . et I:n|' o ‘.“;:‘ng‘::a (.T,;n.»rp,.', {warm beds finds the men instinetly the Third Liberty loan 4 1-4s out. | at the foot of their bed stepping inte stending, 5 rubber boots, into which trouscr 1egs The market and ve. Were thrust before they retired. An actionary in although | Upward swoop, i King of a warm forelzn honds were active on buy. coat about them. and hatless they fng by investors attracted by the dash for the gleaming brass polo Vigher yields. v issues were that leads down o fhe apparatus chiefly for refunding operations, |room. Lach has his own po: (|on.:|? Recover i March [the truck anld he takes it as the I'rices recovered in Mddeh, new driver sets the motor in llon.;,’n offcrings cxpanded to the largest the truck cach pvr!{fl up a hat he \’n volume since December, 1927, due Placed there nn.dmrgm before and he largely to issuance of $100.600,000 is fully prep: or aciion. m.‘ Vouss-gan 1 r:mc:r:o railroad Location of Bix Mendtied 4125 8 $33.000.000 consolidation| While ull this is going on, the loan for the Kingdem of Norwa, alarm is being compieted. The i ©nd a major portion of a $35,000,000 on watch swoeps a placard from l‘i’z loan for the republic of Chile. file and places it in a slot w‘\h-h‘-l Money rates firmed in April s can be secn by the driver and ax Kold exports continued and fears Officcr of the compiny from 'O were aror vast ‘cxpansion. of ,position on fthe truck yhich they eredit to finane - stock speeulation. ' eceupy. Tt moy that the ‘H'”f arket activitive refiected public in a district which does not call the interest in stocks by centering company to action. ¢Lcepling m:l" largely on specuiative and convers. sceond alarm. It such s the case. u)_ ille issucs. Nex o offerings were men dizmount. the motor is shul of fulrly heavy. among the larger be. and the company is ut ease. Untd £24.000,00 their comrades at No. 7 who Chicago, Milw were actually calied out 1m; v.‘u\,. tailrond gene dued the fire, no fireman relires. e The sound of the recall pends them sukee, und St to bed. for unbroken or broken Lailroad under depending on the develop- pian. Large f aien nd morning. o 3000000 ver vhich sehds ] < wounds oble (illness of Except that the fire ap) whizzes out of doors automatically thrown epen, and dashes madiy into the kness. few persons know what happens when the command- into the stillness of the night. is «aid and what is done? How do know where to go, and who ixsues the orde other questions conld he asked by the uninitiated, and readily answer d with the fascinating busincss of fighting fires, Lot us suppose an alarm lever 1s tes the tape sleep- hern aroused house lights, turned dull February. whee and St morig: new Chicago. Mil- ul and Pacific nization slecp. inelug- ments of the nizht Dien. | The jerk of the e alarm Into the firehou: at the home of Chief \ and in an instant the [ liarrison street is broken ay the di- I pictor of fire tighting swings info the highway and dashes 10 cupervise work of his men. It might be in passing, Chief Noble is the In the city who is on bac! issnes Kingdom of rlnrd $12,060.006 City of Copin- iogen Londs May brousiit porsio tent price lecline. 1 1ent obliga 1rons 3 ne low levels re wore readered cautious by continued expansion in brok. the loans and by efiorts to eurh said throvsh corn. |only tifeman w for. “hour duty. 1 Bssues inereased in solume, sitent THI Vioor i Reached incliding 830,000,000 Common- No doubt those wio never wealth of Anstral $20.000 000 Deen in @ firchouse when un alarm German Contral Tank of Agricui- sounded by n curions 1:: v amd f20 600000 Mortguge Lnow the the men A8 Lank of CF oy are what 1he sibit tion is. Ior “their benefit id that vet- jcos gy cned and f their conset it may e crang of depurtment se have never heard a man utter ord until the apparatus floor There is no time for eon Lach man drese con and y out on the weep Heavy flotation o cariy months hrof ind prices “ury offe they rtifi “ one ten ers i reached versation. without losy of @ cach must be 1 e chine when th Iy to < to e Aditional . i tio 1 Nigher 1o orverloan: md e 1ather improved enfv than buy Lo tempo vestient interest pave the financing vign issnee ore: 1 where the total for the haie I e the $1.000.000.000 mark 4 ade another -85 cortificates for cag change for Third Liberty 41 which wae fairie woll roecived I \nont Amgnst tonnd the kot eanes of hiet building declingd o - advanced money rats i Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue f < . Bilious Fever and Malaria five years | M is G € speedy eemedy hinow sencral price trend was downward 'ed by those who have been aswociat- | (Contributed) | Lcar Mary Ann: The other night as I'm in a store holding my own in the thick of the {mob, much to everybody’s discom- | fort, including my own. 1 decides ttat the “Do your Christmas shop- ping early” stuff is a great trici if you can ouly do it. The store wam ! them as rural so crowded there was one-way traf- fic only and a fella had a tougn time reaching down in his pant’ pocket for a bill in case he got nca «nough ta a counter to buy an thing. What cverybody craved was more parkyy ward 1 attemipts to use my mitts to my kelly which had gone and not realize that T'd been moving aboue with orc of them in someboay lse's overceat pocket. Someonc’s ¢lbows pokes me in the ribs and in side-stepping an- other I'm almost squashed and 1o prevent belug upset 1 graba ot | whatever was handy. which hap- ipened to be & necktie wrapped around some six-footer's neck, al- most choking him. If a football ref- cree was present he woulda penal- ized me at least 5 yards for holding. The big boy was peeved and when he got to breathing on all eylinders again ho says all that saved me | from leing tossed for a losp ovor the nest counter was that he didn't liave room to swing his trusty lerr, for which 1 was thankful. Some bimbo's kiddie car raps my dinner region. 1 catches my breath ond almost loscy it. again and gets a sivery feeling up and down my «pinal column like T had the right I took a short-cut through Fair- {view cemetery as 1 gakes sideways | lat what was resting heavily on 1y ing clang of the fire alarm breaks | loft shoulder. At first T thought om | 1y qan n [of those dummien, such as is used What awakes (he firemen? What [to fill out a suit of weolen under- | jypying military had broken and | wear or | 1oose frou something, its mooriwy inx closer T saw that it was a ¢:uzstore cowhay with a goofey ex- vroaion on hix map whiter than w | handkerchief just.back from the wet wash. The poor g9 had fair#d (but didn't haw: reom to fall down. Vinally 1 got near a counter fhat =as_yvecei¥ing niore attention than the only life hoat od a sinking shtw harassed clerk, busier than sketohing a fly squirrel w4 a coupls of athletic grasshop- pers, Iooking at me suspiciously on nnt of thinking I'm trying to Kkid her along as | buys a paie of pajamas for my I'nkle Oswald who [lives on a farm, and asks her 1o throw in a book of directions or something so's he'd know what to do with ‘em and not think they're something which Is worn only at masquerade parties. T then aske for the shoe dept. ry that door’ she answers, rily, pointing to onc down the line. T opens the door but inete of it léading to the show dept, out into the strect where the oniy 06s T saw were already full or feet and no price tagd on ‘em. T'm for battling my way hack but changes what is left of my mind and goes to another storr !where T hought you a very expen- | sive gift. T wouldn't have you dtm. appointed with my present Mary. i but 4f-you hadn't brought out correet finger ize 1 never woull liave thought of payirg 81 for a ring. ANDY DALE. CHINA T0 ENFORCE DN TARIFF LAWS U. §. Granis Reins to Kationalist Goyernment Peking. Dee. (U1)--The Na- tionulist Government of ¢hina ex- reets to enforee control of its owa tariff duties. in spite of opposi- fion from sev al important pow- beginning January 1. The United St Covernmen® was the first to go on record ap- proving of this reaucst, settlirg a ratter which hws been a sore | veint between China and the pow- cra for gon tions. By the *ernis of the tariff hetween e U'nited States and China signed n Poking iast June, the Nanking Covernment is quite free to control its own tariff at any time after the tirst of the y mr as long as Ameri- ot discriminated against. Tariff problams are so complicac 1 that only a few experte ther agbly understand their varicd vhases There has been mueh mits- omprohension of 1 tariff gnes- tions hetween China and the pow ers. € th in China and abroad. In goneih it appears true that the nad - not deserved they tution for holding China 1n bendag fhrough eontrol of faritt rites apd coll ctions, Torcign «dministration of th hin chistome arose in the first 1 coat the Chinese Government's huas heen econ consent fu o iz ible the flof o1 s secured o cus powers and fact e vy for terifr wine Lowever, tha 1utonomy has of the 101 glogone af Kuomintaug (Nationalist o bofore and after they unisi Chig nnder Zorernuiont. lonz ax China does not have Plete aviff autonomy. the vill probably continn that forcigners China's progress ~there com charme 1o he made holding hacx For fhis rensos Amerieans in Chine [ are glud fo s 1ariff autonomy n Mone —_— == ce and less crowd. | As the mob sways and surges for- | until then did 1] was | jng army of 600,000 with annual re |11 2 These and many | mingliag with the crowd. On 100k- | ¢rujtments amounting to 1,000,000 again | the | MEXIGO DECIDES T0 | | Decision Will Solve Troublesome | ‘ Problem of What to Do JWatcll Ni‘bt Services in Mllly Churches— With Agrarians. | Ssio O, bec. 23 0 — T Two Parishes in Joint Ceremony—First Con- b e raral guara, or nations gregational Young People to Have Party. | tish the rural guard, or national mil- | !itary police, systcm which was aban- | doned after the overthrow of the | Porfirio Diaz administration in 1910. | 0 The passing of 1928 and the arrival of 1929 on the time The decision will solve the trouble- coms_ problem of what was to b calendar will be marked with reverence and ceremony in many | | done with thousands of Agrarians, Of the city’s churches. Special watch night services, beginning | who for years have been banded into at various times agd ending at midnight or shortly afterwards independent armed groups, by using | have been arranged. e i thm the macieus | The watch night service at the First German Baptist | !of military reserves. The Agrarians church will begin at 9 o'clock and continue until midnight. At |sre mostly former revolutionarics. the First Congregational church a special “Time’s Up” party [ onaln AT More f‘j(‘i":“rll::fl‘:_’f‘o""]‘::“f | will be held by the young people, from 8 until 12:20. | :‘\‘,‘,',"“,. {;;,fi"z‘.’,:,‘“,”.’.s e ,‘f 4 ‘u,,_\ O}her churches announcing watch night services include were enlisted by the late General Al- | the First Lutheran, 9 to 1'2: A: M. E. Zion, 11 to 12; Union varo Obregon to stamp out the e service between the People’s church and the Emmanuel Gospel |14 Huerta revolution several years | chypeh from 9 until 12; and the Swedish Bethany church from [aee 10:30 until 12. | Since leaving the military service | the Agrarians have fori i bands throughout the ivarious towns, styling themschves home guards. They have never op- | posed the government but their istence has been a troublesome prob {lem, Memorinl i 50 a. m., junior inter- and scnior departments, \ school; 10:43 a. m.. morning tion™: 12:10 p. .. Bibic nd sermion by Rev, R, N, school and Brotherhood class, fead.r, | Wbjcet: “The Measure of adlor Afe At 12 noon. primary and ORGANATIONBAD 522 5 mecting of voving Seriic: Berin Observer Poorly Inm- "7 pressed at Mameuvers 'L Vridd 245 pow, wissona study elass at the howw: ¢! Alr Hiteheaek, Maple Girl Scouts. Tierlin, Dee. 20 (P —The war v ficieney of the Soviet army, with fis | ‘-)'morn inary number of femint: units, has been disclosed in Der i Mentag by Licutenant Colonel J Guerrero, Peruvian military 4 [ in Berlin. He atiended the neuyers as an observer. In vicw of the war fitness of thess | forces of the | Elim (Swedish) new Kussia, represented by a stand- | Sund: 15 a. 1., Bible school crmon i Swedish BAPTIST CHURCHES Virst . 1., morning s am Ross, subject: media annual class woll James H. 30 p.om, ¢ aid socicty Young People’s mecting Friday O poome annual meet- ing of the Men's club with reports and eleetion of offic 3 11thy 6:45 p ., an- nual followship supper and ehurch Hill: #:15 po ecting. Reparts of chureh work ind cloction of officers., Friday, Jan First Gevnan unday, R0 a0 v, 3ible A m, Engl M. German servie Monday, 9 p. ., South s hool Sunday, :30 a4 ., senior depart- ' worshin, 11 30 A, m, alian-American rtment of the church school; 0 a. m.. worship at the Huntor road branch of the Jtalian mission M midweek st Rev, P AL Alterie will preach; 10 2. . morning worship; 2:15 p. m., | Eunday school at Hunter road m {€ion: 2:30 p. w, Assyrian worship at Sonth church. New Year's ser- Le the mon hy Rev. B K. Adams. At 5 o, pastor, Rev, Axel I Peterson; 7 .. Malian worship at the Soutn . M., sermon in ish by Had lon Mr. Alterio will preach. Klinglherz. r to 7 p. . senior depart- Thursday, S p serviee ent fellowship and social hour. Wednesday, T:30 p. m., executive CHURCHES wecting of the Assyrian mission, Thysday. m., o Assyrian Pavator: b - | Wateh Night | the ohscrver found it strange that the aupreme army command Was vested not in the military but In the political leaders of the countrs. | Colonel Guerrere explained thay | (- the military strength of Tuss) | comprises a standing army of ter. | ritorials consisting of permancnt | cadres, or regimental skeletons, | vith changeable recruitments. e eruits are called for two months INGREGATIO Fivat Sunday, 101120 4. m., charen chool: 11 a. m.. courch kinderga i Y e ten: 11 a. m.. merning worshi Saiior ANl Ghano ion by Rev. Thiodore A. i M. Greene will spenk during the first year and for thres I‘ :‘-‘r ll'-:l\m’- :\l n »:‘.‘\1. : “:,4._ ‘|H,‘, ;::‘;.I'HI jmonths in each of the succeeding | (0 TRl A A Ivi 4 | four years. The standing army s | VAN 7 - M. Hunte L wade up of 21 army corps, the in- [V 3 | fantry, artillery and cavalry sery. | Wedne | ing two v special arms three | fohear | years and the four vears. Arnienian wom- Morcover, in addition to the tor r eting; 3 p.me annual ritorials great crowds of workmeyn first Church Woman's so- accompany the troops in spee ¥ LEN | mations, known us “the prole klin 415 p. o Gisl lattalions.”” These auxiliavies cout mectivg, T:45 po m, union 5 unteer their senvices to sequire a preparatory serviee, South chn heon will T military teainiy They with. | chapel, speaker, ey, Theodor At the ehurch | out uniforms but carey rifles ana |G ; [ New Y, b are commanded by old officers of T:50 p o, Doy Seout [the former revolutionary army Their purpose is 1o fill the gaps in [ the a'nks of the standing army ana the territorials during an cnpage- | {ment. They are the real commmm ists rendy at all times o s 4 Church Histery.” The tople fie | themselves for the ideals of Sovier “The Quaker Colony in Pennsyl- Cundiv mornin L ism B tor. No even | The artitery at will meet to- | New Year's Eve, commoncing at the observer insomuch | fternoon o'clock in the 9 o'clock. at Wateh Night serviee | fitety someristE BIUEE LT chureh patlors. The leadors are will be held in of the | whereby, however, the mobility of | yjicq Pyorothy Page and Cecil Gerish. Trotherhnood of th this arm d8 - greathe enhanced. Bot oy gpo jigerists of keeping np with mram w'th an i the greatest su-prise was offered yp. it church missions pastor will he by the cavalry. For in this mod- |, Gl give a tea in imitation of | ments will b form era of sclentiflc destruction |y, recontiy held by Mr. and Mre. [ fore the new v Eineiine cavelry charges by a number of )60 o Lockwood for the faculty will lad 2 devotional tqundrons In closed formatlon | o e yimerican College at Medura Si zainst infantre. cquipped with | O i heavy arms and machine gans | PO mtion e scomed ke the reproduction from T HalDigs HErIGON AL foiry tale, i s school at 11:15 . Wonen are fant purt of the formations, particularly in the sani fary corps, are madc up entirely of uniformed girls, servide in | onuts, troop troop 2; choir ronts, road untor choir | | with Mrs. Radeliffe, 198 square: in the after : crved the commit- + serviee with holy .o arning service both nd Gorman at the usual mecting. The Men's Bible elass will meet as usunl at the elo, of the morning rviee. My, Greene continues his " os into tures from Amer crifies o o'clock on Ly the pas- rvice, 2-Yu clul rviee. ‘oung People’s society meets il on Sunday evening in - th chureh parlers at 7 o'clock. Tt will be “[ome Coming Night.” and stu- dents home from schools wnd I will participate in the sram. The leader is Gustay. son. The touic is “The Most Hel HARVARD TOHAVE i COMPIUTING COAGH = ARREE the I"ena-Yu cub, the Younz Pen coc ety and church at _ on Mon hing from S ‘o AMETIONST CHE L o . 3 Bl Ruihorities Insist oo Having 1=, on e s o s Horween a5 Grid Menor .0 "oy wit wowmicd (i b Wiies e womanc week | - . m.. chureh imvor- ation. Many an wansue iy orgin coi- pro- .. German communion oA, m s chnrel, ay . Cambridge, Mass, Dec, 26 (U1) Lils Carnegic 5 ard mav have a eommut footbull coach nest scason, 1t was reported without confirma- tion today that the Crimsen athlctic authoritics were so desirous of han- ing Arnold Horwern remain chargs of Harvard foothall that th.v wizht Le willing to sceept him on a part-time Losis if his business at- fairs provented Dhim from devoting all his time to coaching. Tn his event, it appearcd possible that Horween might m tripe between Chicago and bridg: durineg the son, alter to Lnsiness in his hom Wilding th Crivisan’s gridiron feam her An nt world earry on un der Marweon's dircetion during th v roaclite from (' adopted, it tev. Samuel Sutelift Rev. B. B. Styrin; . M.—Morning Prayer, Litany and Sermon by the Rector 5:00 P. M.—CANTATA “BETHLEHEM” By J. 1. MAUNDER Choir of 40 Boys and Mcn several Cam nest foothall sea- Soloists: Soprano—John* D. Humason Tenor—Walter France Baritone--Ralph B. Britton Organist and Choirmaster Malcolm G. Humphreys, A. A. G. O. nee Brides if this plan wer was holjeved. William 3. Tinzliam, Torenyd athictics, s oxpected io n announcement rilative to the conching <ituation within th dircetor of otk pest fow weeke Prior fo the Farpord-Yale =an 1ost month, it was cansidered a for gone conclnsion that Horween wonn! end his coaching career at the end the 1828 s But mnch of 1 the undergracdnate opposition 1o Horween. ba<cd on the Crimsons poor showing on the ished when Harvtr “Expectant Living” the Subject of the Sermon 10:45 A. M. Christmas Music by the Quartet 7:15 P. M.—Address: “WHEN T0 PRAY" Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church 1s0n ridiron. van- rivmphed over i now 1ei Gl heve at 1 Warsard too ball 1 that Horween roin e +ason. LAD NEEALD CEASSINIED ADS POR BLST RESUL, | | be two Lor 10 (fermission with time for A school; 10:45 m., sermon, - pectant Living”: € p. m., Epworth ' league 5 p. m., evening message, “When to Pray.’ Monday, 3 p m. Ladies’ Aid so- ciety, Tucsday, 7:15 p. m., Boy Scouts; 7:45 p. m., class meeting. Thursday, 7:45 p. m.. midweek service, ay, 7:30 p. m., Epworth lcague business mecting and social. Union A. M. E. ion Sunday school at 9:30 a. m., morn ing worship with sermon by the pas- tor at 10:45 o'clock. Varick Chri tian Endeavor socicty at 6:30 p. m. | ivening service at 7:45 o'clock. Monday evening 11 to 12 o'clock Watch Night services. Thursday, 2:30 p. m.. the local missionary seciecty will meet at the home of Mrs. Oscar Wilking, 311 Church street. Friday evening, scnior choir re- hearsal. MISUEL ANEOUS Cliristian Sclence Sunday service at 11 m. icet: hristian Feien school at 9: . Wednesday ng mecting at § a’clock snh- Sunday Sevond Advent Sunday school ut 10 a m morning servies with sermon hy the pastor at 11 o'c.ack. subicet: “Heavenly Glory on Ea'th.” Eve. ning serviee with ssrivon at T:15 o'clock subject: *Pr. in the Ol Testariet Wednesday, Sun- class, T in the sermon, 12 noon, Young Pea sermon, “His "8 v 5a.m “The Calendar of God": Bible school; 6 p. . vle's meeting: 7 n m. Unencakable Gift* Menday, 9—12 p m.. Watch Night serviee, union serviee with manuel Gospel church. There will essions. one from 9 fill 10:15 o'clock with Rtev. E. Leon- ard Emith ns speaker and hix peo ple supolving the mmsic: then an in- refrosh- ments The second session will he from 11—12 o'clock in charge of Rev. H. 0. Olnev with his people sunnlving the music, Wednesday, § p. m. Women ical Religion | Fm- e I - 'CONCREGATIONS TO WEVCOME NEW RE-ESTABLISH GUARD; YFAR AS 1928 FADES INTO HISTORY Bible class, topic' “The Plea of Jew and Gentile to God's Indictment of Guilty. Thursday, 7:45 p. M. praise and prayer service. I'riday, 7:30 p. m., choir rehcarsal. Emmanuel Gospel Sunday, 10:15 a. m., prayer meet- mg in the vestry, 10:45 a. m, preaching; 12:15 p. m., Bible study hou 0 p. m., Bible classes at the Burritt mission hall, Cherry street; 6 p. m, senior Y. P, meeting; p. m., preaching. | Monday, ¥ p. m., union Watch Night service at the People’s Church lof Christ. esday, 7 p. m., board of trus- ¢ mecting; 8 p. m., official board ting. Wednesday, 2:30 p. m. religious instruction class; 7:30 p. m., troop . B. 8. A. mecting, Thursday, § p. m., religious in- struction class. | ¥ | hearsal, | 5 p m. choir re- tional Bible Students’ Assa,* p. m.. volunteer S p. m. Bible study at the of Charles Henry, study: “Oct. 15th ‘Watch Tower,’ ‘The Ihiladel- | phia Period | Wednesday, 8 p. m., praise, prayer {and testimony service, Friday, § p. m.. Bible study; text book, *Government.” sSwedish Bethany Sunday school session at m.. classes for all ages. worship at 10:45 o'clock, s the or on the theine: But ) The mixed chorus will sing Evening service at 1 o'clock. Musie by the mixed quar- fot. Sermon by Rev. Carl J. Free deen. subject: “In the Twilight. Wafch serviee on Monday night at 10:30. A varied program will be rendered. Midweek service on Thurs. day night at 7:45. Tethany Ribie class on Friday night at The | Sunday schonl teachers’ mecting on Friday night at § o'clock. Will Tell Why Men Do t Like to Go to Church Why Men Do Not Go to Church, Will be the subject of an address to be delivered to members of Everye man’s Bible class tomorrow morning. Mr. Cashman is an examiner in the Actna Insuranee Co. During the war he was a four-minnte speak-p and iz in considerable demand dure ing firc prevention W as N Ker. Me helds a liconse as A {1ocal preacher in the Windsor Moth- odist church He is a former fira | commissioner and former member of [Hp\ school board in Windsor. 8:30 a. Morning rmon by “Little, | The First Church of Christ 10:00-11:20 A. M.—Sunday Church School 11:00 A. M.—Morning Worship Sermon by the Pastor “TAKING STOCK OF LIFE” 12:15 P. M.—Mlen’s Bible Class 5:00 P. M.—P’eng Yu Club 7:00 P. M.—Young People’s Society New Year's Eve—8:00 P. M.-12:20 A. M. A TIME UP PARTY FOR OUR YOUNG PEOPLE Firt Baptist Church 10:45—Morning Scrvice. 12:10-—=DBible School. Scron by Jtev. William Ross, subject:— APPREX Fideles, irthday ot ‘or Unto Us a Violin solo--J. A HAPPY NEW Everyman'’s Speaker: Subject : Class Session 9: ATION, —Buck. King "— Child is Born.”"—Handel, Grorge Neidlinger, Westorman, TEAR TO ALL, Bible Class CHARLIS A. CUSHMAN Why Ien Do Not Go to Church” 30 to 10:30 A. M. Speaker Next Sunday REV. W. H. ALDERSON A Happy New Year to All WISHING YOU A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR. South Congregational Church Mormng Worship =t 10:30. Serinon by the Caareh Schiool -t gl Proparatory Som i A Most Cuy D —— Pastor:—PASSING LIFE. 20, 10:30, 12:10, A, Greene will spea ciome to All STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH w om. oand 12 Morning Worshi A linppy and satisty P — noon—Caurch Sehool by the Pastor Men's Club ing "New Year te all! The Peonle’s Church of Christ Morning Serviee, 10:45— “In the faliness The People's “THE CALENDAR OF GOD* 0 time God sent 1 —H N U\

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