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NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD. SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1929. = ————— 2 s i William Valentine North, |and many theater partics are being . . ,‘\l of Mr. and Mrs. J. Terry I'rances Anna Parsons, Alice Tama- ! planned for th: festival. | “n agu Chicago. -~ rah Sargisian, Gordon John Robin Hood, Friar k and Little o ls lor e e ua X |Helen Sargisian, lLouis A }Jolm will be representea by the a u Mr. and Mrs. William F. Bode of Schmalz, Barton Fanning Smith,! dancers whose costumes are to b t tt w Y" mu;w and daughter, Miss Paul- {Myles Rowland Splettstoeszer, Har- ornarffented with tiny bells tuned to e ea o u on a Bode, returned on Friday from tt Johnson Sprague. John Pan-}wuud in Larmony with the music or 1rip to the west coast. They. |dolph Stack, Gertrude Stebbins, | which is 10 be furnished by a group {irtind o ranals T <Palst Haas Ruth Ethel Stack, Margaret Paulin:|of players from the New York Phil L ) when they will go to |Vaidel, Svea Dorothy Wenbery, | harmonic Orchestra shington hefore returning to their. Helen Caroline Williams, Arthur | — - and Mrs, Mark W. Trude' | Yeterian, | Many fashionavle women forsook tt on Iriday for their home in {Life 12, Bible school. 7 p. m., Friday, 7:45 p. m., choir rehcarsal. ? {Yhe plsasiees of lsnscons Sanl boas g0, and Mr. and Mm. F. G Doxology . . Old Hundred |mon, “The First Easter Service — |on Tuesday to act a5 suleswomen in ngs are leaving today. “Sursum Corda, Sanctus and Ag- Monday, 8 p. m., meeting of offi- | Second Advent “ }n\-- financial district in the interest - - nus Dei” eiieei..... Eyrelcers and committees in the prayer| Sunday school Easter ereriisea of charity he E season. 4 yton Mark of Chicago has re- “Gloria in Excelsis* ... Old Chant |room. |10:00 o'clock, Sunday morning serv- ! Al Jnianl #L Mrs By B : 2 turned from & sojourn in Hayiney Benediction, Tuesday, 3 p. m., Women's Prayer |ice with sermon by the pastor: 11 a. | gene Nan Mepssclger wire: amons L with seversi miestiary of by SNy } el Buil e o Deme gt R | it i e the patronesses of @ committee that i 4 g Iy and has joined his daughters, ’\ ¢ lowers F 3rouc y 5 N 3 rs. e 0 nchet . Ed- - Bt o Kloiber, 415 West Main street. 8 p.|rection of the Dead.” Evening serv- | [ 2o dowers dna Biroaday, Sani] Mz PUCMICKGHAnRAs, EMuL e s Buck |m- Men's Bible class at the parson- lice with sermon. 7:15. Subject: | {shop for the benefit of the I3eek- ward L. Wyman and Mrs. Alvin M. s e ’ Street Hospital Social Service ; ; Shret at the Everglades club. e age, 140 Monroe street. Christ and Mar; I he R“le_fi A fgn Hie . ¢ 2 Church school service. Wednesday, 8 p. m., Women's| Wednesday, 7:30 p. m, praise novations uests Al [ lesicr Well Sitser 101 Das ! T Drelude, “Intermezo” ..... Rogers|Bible class at the parsonage, 140 [service. Rall {brummcla of Park avenue purcha : : 3 T R B Braiule, nterment Bille dam a4 ' uine their Easter floral 2ifts ot the shop v was L . e | 8o that the funds might L. ¢ ert & £ f Armour and Compan, Lesson, “The Resurrection Morning” | Thursda p. m., regular mid- Christian Science | R b o 63 Btest B ariane ot Chi:az')y. Kindergarten and primary depart- | Week service. Prayer for the cvan- 11 a. m. Subject,| New York, March 30. (P—Easter | mittes X § i B e ¥ H A » . ) a! (Continued From Preceding l"'lgc) _ment carols. | elistic services to start April 7. Sunday school, 9:45 a. M. |, tivitics that sounded a keynote of | > i Phe intricacies of tract bri lizri Flower Cross. - Friday, 7:30 p. m. cholr rehearsal. | Wednesday evening meeting, 8| something aifferent” filled New| wWhile 1 7 e : ) the So ddress. | = o'clock. | York society's program during Holy | linger in Ne el > ) club met Mra. LR S e R | 3 y Nger in York for the spring 'lyl(f'fiw’nldlmn of mite bo offerings. | Everyman's Bible Class | Wesk, Fram spring hats tiust S0 | secson, (he S DaernE § 1. Brott. Ne Tues- rtor. Marks| Rev. William H. Alderson, pastor Holy Cross Church display ornaments of feathers and |has drawn ofhers far afield. The i i the des club. Lune - Old Hundred |of Trinity Methodist church, will be | pagier Sunday services will begin | flowers to @ ball where guests were | Vincent Astors are yachting in the e Benediction. |the speaker at the session of EVEry- | with the celebration of a solemn mounted on horschack the dOiNgs | Mediterranean: e Recessional. man’s Bible class tomorrow morn- | ygp 3 e Postlude Ay ing. There will be special Easter mu mass (resurrection) at 5 of the fashionables were marked | Whitney is spen HHip rinE O verly Farms, o'clock in the morning, followed by | with innovatior lin Spuin, while Mrs. Findlay West- MISS MAE MESKOSKY MISS HELEN STEMPIEN BP0 st of Mr- Rl masses at 7 and 8:30. At 10 o'clock | Plans for Easter festivites, Mew over has elected s th € N rge Dobyne, also of Bethany (Swedish) | there will be another high mass and | wardrobes and charity benefits | fow weeks in i & T y o Hioing: X M ¥ and Rhode Isl ¢ Jev Far vus guest of honor 10:30 a. m. | Emmanuel Gospel Church the morning services will conclude | Went on apace, all accented by a national resuttas ‘an and the | plete . ! 2 : far the f toa tea Tuesday by Mr. Organ, “Christus Resurrexit”.... | Sunday—6 a. m., sunrise service.|with a mass at 11:45. At both the note of contrast to what had gol W m.,, SEarcd In Pondon tare i 3 S 2 > asiand 5 K\ y shott Ravanello 10:15 a. m. prayer meeting in the |high masses and the late mass, spe- before. g 9t nihers ta make their| D 3 : 5 popul rea h year.| Hills, N. | e zheta on Bl : Lord is | vestry. a. m., preaching, bap- | cial musical programs will be rend- — plans for a European sojourn. Blght s > n Today” ...... .. Pleyel tismal service. 15 p. m., Bible |cred by the choir and vocal and in- The horseback costume ball, giv- —_— ar 1 1 will v Vent inc Ju 1 > 5 _ Invocation, Rev. C. J. Fredeen study hour. 3:30 p. m., Bible classes | strumental soloists. Evening scrvices en by the Columbia Riding club in |y, 1 dow club. Sta . Att Mr 1A ; a4 dsmake Lasier Song—Primary Department at the Burritt mission hall. 6 p. m.. | (vespers) will be held at 7:30. R the yellow and crimson draped|York have found time between fos. : ril 6. They of the Sunday School. LZaster concert program. | Jolin Wislinski, C. M. of the Vin- arena of the clubhouse on Wednes- | tivitics to des iciEht 1o i EUroRes Scripture RReading, Paul Nilsen. | Easter Program centian order of Erle, Pa., will assist day evening was the highlight ©f | (hat subject so dear to the feminine Male Chorus, “He is Risen” 1. March—Hail Easter Light | Rev. Stephen Bartkowski, pastor and | the week. | heart—the new spring wardrobe. Pitt: Offertory, “Allegretto Moderato™ . . Responsive Reading. | Rev. Victor Pisskowski, curate. He| Hundreds of smart folk arrayed | Innovations of color and line mark OUICT at the 5 lub. 1d Mrs. @ 5 e ; 1its, : Burdett | 3. Invocation. will ‘also deliver the sermons at the | in the costumes of harlequins and | (he v.iril niode and many inter. 1 each 3 e event dr 3 : J s "‘W' ”‘\'::; doenh - Welcome—Helen Lockwood high masses and during the evening | Kings, I'rench ladies of fashion and | csting vnscmbles will be seen in the large nu f from é il Porter | 5. Put Your Trust in Jesus—Quar- | service. | Spanish dancing girls, riding their | parade that moves up and down DArts of the s a ssachu he d by Miss Ostrowsk st .. " Rev. tet sacred Heart Church | favorite mounts decked in ribbons | fifth avenue after church services R4 it s expecied that this year's af- ch n, and t ther members 1t Must be True—Eugenc Robert | Special resurrection services at 5 |and flowers took part in the grand on Easter. air will ecl ! ier as include Misses (¢ Michalows o'clock in the morning at which Rev, | l:arch that opened festivitics. A8 @| Mrs, Lewis Latham Clark has Scriptions b UL D ISHN e SEmOTEbIe Sl eRlayed e Retrocessional” L s Laster Day—Primary, Lucyan Bojnowskl, pastor will cele. | \Fimpet call heralded the beginning | selected for her Laster costume u tcally all of the 1o lish com- Kozloski, Mae M« ¥ et mes - fhel dipuey T:00 p. m. vening Prayer—I'aith MacFad- | brate a solemn high mass, will open | ©f the ball, the costumed procession | gay foulard frock patterned wrh Mubity centers i » Massi- | ¢ dhuice Zven Ly Me dud M i n, “Hosannah” ........ Dubois i “|the Easter Sunday services. Other !0 into the arena to the strains |tiny green flowers on a black and rd. ong Larte Hymn—Congregation. 9. The Singing Sunbeam—Marion | masses will be at 7, 8, 9, and anolher'm band music. proceeding round | Leige ground, liberally trimmed & . st E m\].ulnug? c- e on. high mass at 10:36. There will be a | a4 round the ring in one of the \“.m the frills and tiny bows that | of interest to the First Lady of L ... Matthews | 10. A Song—Helen Lockwood. special mass for children at 7:45 10St novel grand marches new York | mark the spring gowns, A wrap of |land, was the receipt of an unusu et i,{;’Hmf;" Lord is Risen™ . The Lilies—George Boyajian. o'clock in the lower church, and ves. | 145 ©Ver scen. @rizes were awarded | green lined with the print match t of finest Moruvian damask S 'nw" > Ha“‘ A A 3 Offertor per services will be held at 3 in the | o7 the hundsomest and most orig- | her dress will complete Mrs, Clark's | with pictures of the White Hous e ‘_‘;“""m.ul: Offertory, “Menuett” . ; n | 13. The Gallilean Conquers—Girls' | afternoon. Special music by the | P4) costumes. | ensemble, he Ca 1ot R S Duet—soprano and a e Chorus church choir and a string ensemble | Aftor the march there was a va ats are the most interesting|er historic places woven in on the ng ) and Fredariok 7 . Blossoms of the Cross—Four | will feature the high masses, I'athey | 1°V1ll¢ Program, featuring train 1s in the spring wardrobe, Mi. |looms. 1 as taken to her L Mot e . r o and e Girls Bojnowski will be assisted by Rev, | 1°75¢S that posed in tableaux, acro-;Jady will er be limited t Moion Mormn e Ao . Conn. The 5 Traditional-1675 '15. Stars Above His Garden—Mrs. | Alexander Kowalczyk, Rev. John | /2t Who performed on the beumsfcl £, untrimmed fe aped Vienn MeCullough solo, ‘Basiern Dawn’ ... Smith, Mrs. MacFadden. Taranowicz and other priests, of tho atenaand Inch flders S iet {ithat shoiias momm for sifing g A S . Woodman 4 Rlowenk in Hix Garden—Cocil | came a polo match between the rid- | sons. This spring feather Talk, “Dawn of a New Day,” Wagstefr. g club and the Columbia riding | crs are tucked ahove and below 11 ¥ # - . ¢ I very young bachelors *. J. Fredeen Selle of Tiia Hegte £ 41u|; which closed the festivitics. |brims of both felts and straws, om 5 on v y ry young Clhorus, “When the Dawn Was 'm i:‘ T S F[]RTY F"”R WII.I. Mayor Walker was honorary, brims are wider and more fantasticthe so v 2 n liked. : fiained ion SIEeH caen ey ] | ._lmrm;m of the committee in charg: Y 10; 1o Lir, - t Flamingo by Edgar Breakinz” . ... Dickinson |15, The Jirst Easter Lilies — Lois | in shape and many a jewelled pir e v 5 : % SR e : S Rl S | i A th of azo who is spending e 5 e s e of the party which included: Fox-|glcams from the flat bows (hat v 1 naval officer 0w C e Rovisy MackFadden. Lo e hall Kenne, Herbert Bayward $wope, | drape the sides iathad tola t cmbassy or le-|a nur luunches | the se: his grandmother, . Hear the Holy Bells—Verna and |and James W. Gerard. AR e St aanlie et 5 rs. Charles Curry Chase, The occas International Bible Students Ass'n. Lewis Lockwood. dazzling 3 5 R4 s lebrated the host's thirteenth ey ’IK i \10"”’1”1’" § }\‘ 1]&;'”;1“101‘; (“le(.).i‘:“d R | [ A camvalFofi Lmiaginonsia s P £ the dress uniforms pre- e, p = new. | birthday. e, & p. m., Bible study at 19 ollow Hin 3 R G A silnda is aidior the Haltor Badow: A5 RSN QLR DD J ! e Sk : rd street, Itemarks—Pastor. ey, l A. reene to mit ' i Wi ! ount S0t 5010 < ment for girls at the Waldorf-A Draia, Sdarbtianai e and Lunit is a smal nch, carryin Hall, the hostelry bullt as esday, 8§ p. m., praise, prayer 4 t'm\xn;muunul Singing. La]‘ C E . | toria on April will be & thes col- | F 1 G + o N onm 7 ) E Apri ill be anoth ! cloth. it T € - an addition to the home of Henry ann testimony service, wtns, 7120 1. m, 1roop No. 25, | LATEE C1ASS EAster MOMOIDG | orris Cevier’ " eorint e, e e e e fashionable wonien of New only three by 8 p. m., monthly Sculpture, poctry, geography and | rar o mbers crs H will remain open until m., religious = history are to be representced in the | £ the o ; \ T r » de an ifchen @ April 1orty-four new members will he | (qrious scenes of the carnival, the f admitted into the First Congrega- | Honall phisi lont BonTeasion ot talthi | L Scont to heiEtaked fol s tRroco: Qme[ Analrs OI NOle—SllmSOH eekly ( e iy ite| erulse. Y ‘ Many of the cottage colony are sion of floats that will move remaining il late in April. i eV, Theodore Ainsworth | throy | ’ : gh the grand ballroon. or of v Greone tomarrow morning, | Rieh (e grand loon | 2 Guest b of the et Jivery ycar the ministers’ Lenten|or gold, will be the central figur. | < as n Stters b t are held in preparation for|jy 4 group of dancing maids on th Washlnet P i he Easter Sunday service, at which | ashingt ) ruction cl: hursday, 3 p. m. religious in struction class; m., prayer, Risen | praise and followship service. sculpture float. A debutante decked | g e on. March 30. P—Busy ) 1 . . Lrn\;i a Iiurxu'gronp] of young people |y hiack feathers from head 1o 10¢ | composed new First e ""’" ol st el : of thio chureh are by custom feceive | mill osenc uy ae. Raven in_ i | COMPOSC - Fint Lads ot the 1 : congrssional el aster usl ervlce led into membership. The S CAUPCEE Al e pis e nd, who has settied in the living | in . and is acelebrity i At follow- | yoetry scene illustrating Poe’s part of the White House like |ing persons will be received tomor- | “Guoth the Raven Nevermore,” (In English) i"’“’ morbing: | while another debutante draped in s e e it e nosbana v PAl - Beach Folk Wlll]eSSll]g Six S[a"dmgs in Baby Gomm[i. George Wesley Barbour, metal cloth and flame colored chif ) 3 Tant 7 0'C & y | met « : - | heer ny of the other ’ and down the wi Sunday Evening at 7 o'Clock {mond Marshall Brown, Robert | on will represent Edna St. Vineent N el el BallANBroWn, 0 AWattar & ames | 5111 1atiaive arn IO HRed My CamaTe e niome e O Sty S “”‘.‘;‘ o) sp“ugs Remm {100 to Be anw ol Brown, Frank Eugenc Chase Jr. at Both Ends. AT but ‘l“ln.n;\ ‘:r I)]“n;, ' '1_:. ”flj ixoxial ' ‘w We 18 e any urc ‘|f:u’.1'.:),||”; ,,?2}\'“ ity Ellis Cur-] Martha Washington and Betsy | joard in the South, which stands f S0 rem i alt wh, Fla. Mar -Aance, John Rogs, cowboys and Indians will fig- TonEinE sroc lier formar : S biar o 4 i e PAIRD g § . - Alexander — Drummond. Norman | ure in the geographical and histori- onal home whe s the Parents® Morning Worship of Church and . ~ |Harola’ Elims, Lenore Webster cal scenes of the pageant. The €0 hnon. che st over - e H s of Colums Sunday School at 10:30 | arickson, Howard Charles Flenke, | tumes of which are to be judged by | psidinee where fo ; ferad Mas BINCIE \tial | ar ting on several important 1 y centrated their efforts ¥ ( {Charles Platt Goss, Elizabeth Platt) Heywood sroun, Art Young and | presided as a cabinet lidy, There | sum e e sd on whether or mot | in a final drive toward finishing de- CORTY-FIFT NIVERSARY \ Goss, Helen Platt Goss, Hilda Ger-| Walter Pach. Dancing and a sup- | <he visited with her sister. ] for he Iy the Florida Power an ! the formances to be ofs| FORTY [ll"l”' } :”l\l RSARY trude Hendrickson, Lois Elizabetn | por served in the morning hours | pi yrec. white y s fored at the pley Arcna during CONCERT Herwig, Stuart Frederick Herwig, | will follow, ST i e L o 3 R . : E 1l tl eek hy program of . A s o Iork Marjoric Mae Griffin, Elizabetl | s SR d : : cts and educati tures hus Wednesday Evening at 7:15 o'Clock . 2 riftin, Elizab g over to her sister the mat. ¢ ¢ Y 3 several ik : . WVedr Eunice Holstein, Katherine Driggs| The festival of English folk dances For o0 RarvinEiis Mox ke Tty ¢ ¢ f nadian wil nar o own villas Df C paramount |Hoyle, Susan: Irene Hubert, Alberta| to be given April 13 at the Seventh private home seemed 4 simp e s i Jow g ok hold ture performance center- |[Emma_Johnson, Frank Ward Kis-| Regiment armory has attracted | (ning fo Mre. Hoover, thoush ohe of toval phical S0 1 e o Mrs. Mildred 1. Ahlen, violinist selbrack, Lillian Adella Landon. | much attention from the sn e HaridiE giileb ed asa iy : St sl of going fo the | Weltare and pa ood. Exhibits of ’ Harriet Althea Lathan, Mildred | folk. Interest in the dances of old = S AL it : T it 1 infor * nature will also be ="l Alice Manson, Frances Carol Mon-| Engl as revived s pring, - t erry-g Sl ee : D e i A ngland has rcvived this spring, v r Lot s L& 4 3 : ered into with superintendent of two weeks bes house in order today . while an atternoon tea of of the agnum moss used 50 ex- nt company the t Choruses Soloists fs always company in . ll:”\\‘. When ti enly 0 ¢ s t L . A T 5 p 3 W t General hospital, to pointed Secretary of I i 1 surbu 1 ) : ' have on thition dur th 33 e rea asgow TCGC er | pines, it seemed quite th, tu laster th el irls and RIIDE e his exhibit will thing that he should go to t ut the t t f - t " id her from ’ 3 16 « « t and Here In This Country From January to August Only | S e o « t the 8 e ;fvn\ln et Come to Hear James McKendrick wiiest the Preside E rs. | giving a bre fter it 1 a ious t x ee COL | oy ! teatures of the week. THE SCOTCH MOODY | Hoover. ' v < 5 |hour 1 smiles, L of : ] tiier features of the week, each At the exactly as there always were when | the arh on the porches and on gratified, The f e ultra t \‘\ ‘principle of P [ / Ch h f | Mr. Hoover was in the t t ¢ © host and hostess violet € fac . ¢ will be announced. | e hetore that. On one occasion r wi in the 1 i . e tot slidays and the weeka eOP (] urc 0 B Speaker, Rev. William H. Alderson \ or and Mrs. Charles L. McNar | ! hotey, fried chic carly the s oo PRt i e o Oregon, and Me Vluu]rfl 3 nd other southern d t . « T i i Winrnin ny stand- ‘ hrist “AN EASTER MESSAGE” nd Mrs. McDowell were an . not say if resids ey trons | the contests, and the / | guests, Mrs. Mabel Walker d Mrs. ¥ r E re cut in a deep ¢ t K. | public .v,‘m to this effect R oS : hra l' sistant attorney @i tis t g hile r ] Monday. The contest oS Class session 9:30 to 10:30 A. M. also dining with them. wi f thi ¢ with universal favor £Or | comniiivcs will start fts work Suns Hour—' 0'Clock ery Evening A\ 3 mp and others were at Of more year nbers of port wear Jay night at 8 oclock and have &il. Except Saturday | 2 = < L t the 1 most i nt events| o contests, From April Tth to 17th, 1929 y ‘ Speaker Next Sunday Sl G ode SR HoME Y F T R s f Koy Contest, ant e “Prepare to Meet Thy God”—Amos 4:12 Rev. George B. Gilbeiwt in for & cup of tea and {o say & i ( lned ¢ ¢ ; ( Monday m s “Ye Must Be Born Again”—Jno 3:1 bye to Mrs. Kellogg, who loft Fr f Many have con day with her husband, the retiring up from Ilo cially to attend. | Boulevard rom the . heauty angd- ¢ of state for a | popularity contests in the many dis Mrs. Robert Pattersor erhaps ne i women i and c - the habies, the next of the scc v of ¢ - gton f morc 1 ente i a d r or ern of the mothers of he ,”,] the scerets ). t r 1. 1 “the dies of T 1 of s 1d 0 1 & This feature will em- ing his apartment in t dar, House i ¢ itk an ' th r ests hrace the decoration of baby buggies use on lLafayette t la, tepresenta b Lawrence therell, o fioat i the design- 1..4 ross the park from . hite | tive Rut 1 cCor . -ldon, and C ¢ 1 v fan n je costumes House. ) hoth of whom are ce, entert ) 8 participant 205 of lov- I‘ 1hove o v ey nor of fow- ing e jewelry and One of the many small lent t, with very dark hair 4L h :, the | wear T il be awarded ose events, The street g t is scheduled for ill parade 10:00 A. M.—Easter Service of Sunday Church School 9 o . : o l'hn‘r(‘h y:;:fl (Parents and Friends Cordially Invited) ST m RK S CHURCH et Sl adin where he . i 11:00 A, M.—Church Kindergarten e 11:00 A, M.—Easter Servife of Worship 3 tev. Samuel Sutcliffe, B. D., Rector—Rev. B. B. Styring, Assistant Rector Bible Class Headj Will Admission of New Members . | \lcct With Federation Special Music By Choir and Junior Choir - 7:30 A. M.—Holy Communlon ; : ufs of le various men's Easter Sermon By the Pastor. & Choral - S0 sl ald T M Meris Bible ClnasoLondlt, Mr, Goosme : e (Choral) ot W e S0 12:15 P. M.—Men'’s Bible Class—Leader, Mr. Greene | » H 1e the fe ion officers in 2:00 P. M.—Easter Service For Armenian Congregation 3/ y 9:00 A. M.—HOly Commumop A e Preacher: Dr. Hadidian ( i P i : will ¢ ico st the 1;”;: 5:00 P. M.—Supper Meeting, P’eng "Yu Club il S ": : B 2 el \,\'.'.\,‘,‘,"v n at West Vi P et Byt s Seokie ' and Sermon by the Rector Crin i g ¢ x to the national convene Thursday Evening, April 4th—7:45 P. M. 5 Choir assisted by Miss Esther Bradley of Meriden, harpist % ton ot Bultimote. May L and 4 Yo% READINGS BY THE PASTOR FROM “PILGRIM'S PROGRESS” | and J. George Westerman, violinist ¢ etitnier. w6 e No. 1—“Christian and Christiana Through the Wicket Gate” ¢ 7 : 3 5 A > 4 4:00 P. M.—Church School Easter Service and Presenta- tion of Mite Box Offerings. AD HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR BLST RESULTS

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