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2 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APEL’ 13, 1929. ANIT]X[fiNFI;fiw%AfiHQMF? e e e oo | Sunday Services and Weekly Activities of the Churches | wivg giros onmme 1L R e e "IN WET LINER PLANS BAPTIST CHURCHES day church school, grade seven; 6:30 1 The Luther league Monday at 8 River. Bible study at 19 Howard | . - it e by A bbbt/ - Firs p. m. parish supper, b, m. ¢t at 8 p. m, *“January 15ih . ; @ am.lies itnu itle © thelice, serm Rev. William 1toss, 30 p. m. Fa and Son bau- Wednesday and Thursday after-| Wednesday, 8 p. m. praise, prayer | [he Omer 2 \ ' iy v Scouls, troop Loons. and testimony service. hool, Brotherhood : Satu 7:15 p. m. rehearsal of — oy Friday, § p. m. continuation ot tatious as Po ible e ior ey y | choir METHODIST CHURCHES “Watch Tower” study. (COMMUNICATED) Assyrian Mission Trinity — | New York, April 13 (P—Wine € tn s with 1 ne 3 3 30 p.m t i 2:30 p. m. worship at Sunday, 9:30 a. m. Everyman's Everyman's Bible Class cards on dining tables and public . el []REH[STRAS ALERT S ¢ i 1 > ! aret Rev, 1. E. Adans Woman's Bible class, Members of Centennial and Har- bars will be taboo aboard ships of : 2 many ons M 15 sch reach ere will be baptism 10:45 a. m. sermon g AL the United States Lines, Inc. new - ; selects his own § ‘ v : ¥ . church of ¢l s nthood”; 6:15 p. an 5 apter, 1. A, M. Doric owners of the Leviathan and 10 T T" STAI]E EHANEES for re ¢ Monday. 215 p. m 1, topic: “Our Friend- SO Hale other American boats. e i A 5 ED Prides > 3icl Scou fiesdas Bs it en’s Bible | ship”; 7:15 m. evening service, Chapter Order of DeMolay and Aziz| This was made clear by Joseph i, 7 4 T A REdUaIE A i arse. el 25l dnnion “A Vision and An Answer.” otto will attend the Everyman's|Sheedy, ge manager, who put \ : i . 5 arsday, T:50 pom. prayer meet- - Monday. 230 p. 1. Sunshine - | Byl class tomorrow morning in a the liquor ¢ policy aboard the 45 a. . Bibl hool tulian Mission club supper and business meeting Berlin, a member of one of the holic beverages will be carried out it W and m. le class; 11 a nd i a lian-Ame Tuesday, 2 0 5 m. Methodist | oeul lodges will speak. in unostentatious 4 manner a8 Liquor Sales Will Be Unosten- Axel ning worship thea class; 7:15 p. m. DBoy will hold annual business meeting 1wedule of prices will not ha & y »eople’s service atlat Hunter roa d *. Alterio will | Scouts; 7:45 p. class mecting ind election of oificers. hed, he said. until s - 5 ) 3 2 m. Sunday|] Wednesday, 2:30 p. m iy — can be found but it will com- . society’s mont hip at ni. Mothers' clut Sunday service, 11 a. m.. subject: |itors I v aturd 7 m., leavo . er, Louis Bru school hoard s neeting; E nday school 5 t liguor aboard ships is necessary e ) e | et P Messages Need- | p. m. midweck serviee Wednesday oy P r to operate at a profit was Friday, 4 p. 1 wing school. o'clock. voiced today by Captain Robert Dol- — r. head of the Dollar Shipping Union A. M. E. Zion | Second Advent .ine, operators of round-the-world a. m, Morn- mon 10-45 | inorning service with sermon by ihe Hidden Lif pastor, 11 a. m., subject: juying the stanley Memorial \ i 5 ian I 1 or society Evening ¢ with ser- ST YT o 15 p.om . Human and Divine Feg Sunday school, 10 a. m Sunday 4 the success of his ships under a dry policy was cvidence that dry ships profitable ships. Speed Car Driver Knighted by King 1 g on, April 12 (P\—Major H. O. Tuesday evenir yer @ it ) 2 rurch § grave came back to kEngland v . his American speed ri- ooy . Y £ anph to find he had been granted TIONAL CHIU R | v 77 i t | sCl v 15t i B s = : e 3 ithood hy King George and had First o 16, thres \ him a m ge of congratu- le anl FARa et GOl tion from Craigweil horse, where e : ; W king is convalescing. — 2 2 Sl prayer it was believed to be the first vestry: 10:45 a " tinie knightheod was conferred for e . Rev Aw‘m]‘! speed on land although it rewarded m. pr 4 R b acrial feats several times in the ) bourg, and on his Burritt |y sthampton aboard the Henry Major ve modified § wi previous statements that would 1ot race again. He said Krievican beat Tisi recora ot § hour he might try to § roop 23. B hetter th rk religions veles with the package des ont of the driver, in- ‘ have ap- prayer, EVERYMAN'S BIBLE CLASS Masonic Sunday ,, ', o i o e o - e e Address by Rev. Samuel A. Fiske fntrnational Bible Stadents” Assn. Business meeting and election nei FIRST BAPTIST e ’ AR 10:00-11:20 A, M.—Sunday Church School 10:45 Morning Service 1i:00 A, M.—Morning Worship 2.10 R: ] mon: “BECOMING YOURSELF 12:10 Bible School Preacher: REV. RANDOLPH S. MERRILL of Longmeadow, Mas LTy ) Thursday, April 18th—7:45 P. M, REV. WILLIAM ROSS Readings by the Pastor From “PILGRIM'S PROGRESS” subject: No. 3—"THI HOUSE BEAUTIFUL AND THE DELECT- “REMEMBRANCE? N e Sermon hy oxD L St AL B ST , i Quane” || STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH First Arrivals Aroused Curiosity Among Earlier Settlers Here | South Congregational Church Morning Worship, 10:30 by the Pastor— of Christ to Humanit; h School ) and 12:00 (15 Doors Open, 6:15 Serviee With Motion Picture CLOSED GATE Tale with a Gripping Meaning A Cordial Welcome to All ) " i s vou have no regular Church Home we invite you to money missing £ 1 share our Worship, Fellowship and Work HiR ¢ | 7 low cheat 1 L1¢ m the & thev showed T u e v You Unti endency to stay by themselves and | T i . Heart:" soon Swedish lies formed colon- | “Good E 1 “Don't ies in the castern sectior ere their | fold Eve Hamon F jescendants are now | i e B o z 9 ° ¢ extent S e \ People’s Church of Christ They were deeply rel Dramaitic & } | within a few years af ? TS | Switches to (rooked-Dice Azilal Fu . E onar had settled here the First Lutheran, .o \icterioso:" Har church was organized. Two o frola® Ofase | Mo itaciounen Swedish churches have been formed | g TN since then and the city bLosts of i b Pardon: M Fouhs large Swedish population AT hiod L ol O S a oD s o ;s i ; The largest racial group now is the | < ; L Tuesdiny and Wednesdny evenings at 3:95. Everybody Welcome Polish. At about the time the Swed- °™% ¥40 I ish people arrived the Polish immi- = " /ot 78 ErioHe i grants made their way to this city. | 543 "June Breezes; three peopl. At first there were only a few. In (SN in taxi, “The Conspirators: fact when Thomas J. Ostroski who [1ashback to Marjorie and Hamon died this week, arrived 51 years ago his family were the only Polish im- | jnigrants in this city. Later the Tra- Ceski family arrived and then large “SIGNS OF SAINTHOOD” roups came at once. v - 3 i s > : Nt thie Becdieh people were ,,,_! Is the Sermon Subject Sunday 10:45 A. M.—At this morning service there will be the reception of members and a cating in the eastern section the | presentation tc the church of a memorial picture of Ernest F. Neumann. Poles were building a colony in the | 7:15 P. M.—Address “A VISION AND AN ANSWER’ h. Th i * aking New Britain what it 1 to- TRINITY METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH (SFontane Fon 1. Toe Bl Sydicn. 1) I IRINITY METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCI; day, angelistic—Missionary Morning Service—10:15 r' “To the R of Scotland will speak at both (hese services;