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= NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1929. —_— Bl I % Russell Linton, New Britain boy, | penetrate. Rau was decorated for |the gun-fire died away, shattered ——— lifeless in @ muddy trench and near “‘IH[ stand by both the French ani and torn though it was, the lflflfld o |him “August Schmeltzer of Meriden, | American governments but the still held Selcheprey and its d(-'l:(]fi ¢ ,‘ms entire right side shattered. Lin- | greatest tribute he received was|were written in gold in the history | un a ervlces an ee ctlv]tles o e ur es E";H[PREY DAY ton had been killed by @frect shell | from the mea who knew his cour- |of the war. fire and the same shrapoel had put |age as he pumped a riflc like any | Schmeltzer out of the war. | ordinary doughboy. R A TR Stray shots here and there hit| A rift in the har came ,,,m}nR l: E BURT“N T“ BAPTIST CHURCHES picture to Le shown at the movie 1aon by the rector; 7:30 p. m. can - elo Hours 0[ HO]'I'OT Under “Bfl More men as the days dragged slow- Companies A and B, cut and bleed First viee tomerrow evening It is the 1, “Victory Divine,” by J. Chr William Middlemass, presidert y ly on. Cannonading took place every |ing from the terrific artillery pun- Sunday, 10:15 a. m. church serv- type of a picture whicl shows the iopher Marks t the Men's Rrotherhood was mas- F- B m H d day and into the night. AIrplanes |ishinent, Ieaped through and 100k a H ice, subject. Denominationai Day,” | hardships of Iifc i the lower East Thursday, St Mark's day; Ta. 1 r of ceremonics. After a brief IT¢ burned on minds | sailed loftily overhead and sent!hang. Sick at heart and done for the | conducted by Rev. Horace B. Slout of New York city. ioly comun 6:3 lig : 30 5 )y Dr. George W. C. i their bombs on destruction bent. De- | p. m. Lay by Dr. George W. C. Hill th . What was left of the 300 men in |and Rev. Witam Ross 10 p.m, - uien’s association supper and ac- en and boys asdjourncd te the pite all, the vigil kept. Nothing | and B were relieved of the bur- | {Bible school an men ss S e - BY GERALD P. CREAN came and nothing went. Patrols | g £ P g me class Stanley Memorial niversary cclebration. The speake. hzpel for ontertainment through ! Fresher bodics went into the i o Lo the pastor. Sunday, 9:30 junior. will be Protessor Edward 1% Huw- he nasi Patrick Guilmette M. 5 im i clashed slightly in the darkness of & ol s the | al § Iy Preac e toy Seout PR S R e B et . 2 Pl el i Kiomite imory ofterr grows dim in the ] shn"vlfom‘ i fray with renewed zeal. Still the bat- anon eumta m rea | Monday, 7:30 p. m. Doy Scouts mediate and senior departments, phrey, Ph. D, professor of history — = passing of the ycars but when a pic- | =0 #0¢ S tle wagel g So“m Chlll'ch sermon |, Wednesday. 2:30 p. . schoot for church school; 10:45 a. m. mornuy 0l cconomics at Trinity collegs ture is printed indetibly on the soul | "Gy the night of the 19th of April, |, JAENIfICent was (he charge of the {veligious instruction; 6:30 p. M. | worship and sermon by Rev. R. N ‘ I G Prussian brigade. Numbering 1,500 e women's annual banquet at the ¢ ot: 3 5 nan's T 5 memory cs b ta ts | orders came 3 e “ Gilman, subject: “The Sense of Gind veryman's Bible Class ry ean Dut wefain dn Msjonders came relleving the third bat- |/ i rirst American line's 800, the Hartford Worwan's club. : o minutest detall, the vision of a hor- | (lion Witi the first to take its place. ““" Solders® heta ke bldous un: The rebuilt South Congregational gation”; 12 o'clock. primary and The Everyman's Bible class will So it is that to a number of young | Llindly after the misty form ahead }"’"3 the territie din kept up. Do/ by fire »1‘:"";‘#““ ’,I’"h:’fn‘:c‘;' o Friday, 4:15 p. m. Girl Scouts. | 1fonday, 7:30 p. m. Doy Scouts, nual clection of officers and clec M in this city, today mark the |Man after man came out to take a f‘y’\f"" plAT e B e O o et 0| = troop 11. tion of g nerals will be held. anniversary of an event which can | lght-hearted step towards the rear. | °7% WS the lqouBy aflonn ards “““";wloc‘, B ) (Klim) Swedish Tu. T p.m. Girl Seouts, tro — P"" l\ P t o never be forgotten and in the years | No untoward sign was given of [Of 'W'l(v";\,‘] “ou;“::'d' ‘The dedication sermon will be by SUnda¥. 9.45 a. m. Rible school 16: 7:15 p. m. paster's cluss for Sccond Advent =l HATK'S 10 Tesent VIC OW to come will stir the heart and soul |any impending storm. No premoni-| . ];“ “‘.' ;‘;‘“‘:f‘”:"l"\";ow any | Rev. Charles Emerson Burton, b, 1+, #8d Mcn's Bible ciass; 11 a. m., 4 boy unday school, 10 a. m. Sunday 9 at . to their very depths although time was felt of a blow about to fall. | /A T F ..‘;.r.. heShorhidled o -m{.o' W York, gemeral secretary of 484 7 b m., revival serviees with | Wednesday, 30 p. m. unitea g ser with sermon by the Vme 4 u lqu 10'!1)110\7 has cased the wounds both physical asionally a distant boom and a | % oy . . 3 Bpe! aching by evangeligt, Mrs. week duy church school grad v bject “The | third battu ordered back | the Na a) Council of Congreg: i h schoo SEOERR) and mental. April 20, to the men of |1a2y Whine evoked a chuckle that|third battulion was ordered back)the Nationa) Council o ¥ ) o ) el e spalise la Li “w York, N. V. three and four Comforts of God.” Evening servic the 102nd regiment, 26th Division, | “the one’s you hear will never kit :,',D"'”:‘h::n it I"“’ “‘(’}:f","j' ]\'."L"“; ‘\'\‘.’";".' “:;1";1“"" .kk,:]d:'“:"m._(",,f:;’l_ Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday o) Tbr il with sermon, 7:15 p. m. subject The last special evening musicale ©. iring the World War |¥0u Wit short intermissions, the | 17% the story from the crashing of W C. P and Saturda ) p. M. re. the ladles of the church at the homaw 8 i . v wil be held at always bo recalled as Seiche- |Piercing screech and zoom of &, o0 p ke ujx- B i e e Ve esice il open with a pro- al s s Wi ching by Mrs, of Mrs, Leltoy Strong. 231 Wells Vednesday, 3 Mark's ky church tomorrow prey Day, the anniversary of the |Minenwerfer kept the doughboys at| J oo 05 <A M T0 Fnslanas 9 i _'I the organ by Carl L. Bloom, street; 4:30 p m. pastor'’s class for hattle fought on that date in 1918, [tension. Returns from the Ameri-| ool ol B0 (Bm Al e i auh girls; 8 p. m Young Propl’s social ‘hristlan Svie chicir has rendersd between Germany's crack shock |can side atfested to the watchrul|FTMRCS T PACs wnd snooting orzanist and eholr leader. i for voung pecple between the dee 11 a. m f taas the eroir troops, and the first and third bat- Wakefulness of the artillerymen. |,/%"% ¢ £F b bR R (Formerly German Baptist) of 14 and 20. “Doetri tonciaent.” Sunday ! ntata “\ictory Di- talions of the 102nd regiment. | AD of this presented itself in an | The y0ad couldn't he traversed. On \'“",m“p,,,,,,' of praise Sunday, 9:30 a. m. church school: = &chool, 9:45 a: ', Rai oL hristopher Marks, Although by no means the great- linky blackness. No gt 10 be seen | «puiq Man's Curves even & fly | dolioston and invocation D b b Efeiish werwhin: 11:36 TS Wednesday cvenirg meeting at he choir consists of 40 boys and battle in the war and in the only the rumble of the guns %0 ¥iv- | ould have had & hard time staying| 1ord's prayer, la. m. German worship; 6 p. m. First o'clock. € The solcists will be Waltr mmary considered only a minor |idly portrayed in story and pictu’s | i one piace. The 103rd artillery em.| somuent | Young People’s meeting; 7 p. i | Swedish service at 10:30 a. m. The nee tonor; ph I Dritton, engagement, the battle of Beicheprey | for years, kept the uncessing rack- | piscement just off the road, was all| I.esson from Old Testament. | evening gervice, baptism. pastor will preach. The church yoar International Bible Students' Assn. baritone and John D. Humason, so- “‘)‘1‘ Femain (o their memory/ when |t opntinually solng. | 11 Lut blown off the map. Still these | J.esson from New Testament, | Thursday, 4 p. m. Girls' club; 5 p. book will be given out to meribers unde 1 to 5 p. m. volunteor prano; Malcolm G Humphreys, or- OHIBE, strifes; have bean, almmen be- New Britain Men Go Forward Rhode Tslanders, manning the hea- | pyma, “Faith of Our Fathers.” [m. midweek service in English. after the serviee, Sunday school =t ce; 8 p. m. Watch : le gunist and choirmaster. (.4‘:1; it was the first real action| Out from the marshy valley came | yies the 175's with Steve Pierce Sormon by Ttev. Dr, C. I Buston. | Friday, 6:30 p. m. supper under [noon, There will be no eventie ¥ at 10 Howard street The order of service follows: '\“’.(\;‘t‘;-n' rn‘x \'x}m' ;:J\rlm :1’\"111:"1;1‘ e 2 ‘llf.xr(u’:n ro:nlng;I:L | P star roller polo player. sighting ons :’r;:un I eeponad ruapices of Ladiew” Afd seclety. There service. inesday, 8 p. m. pray 1 i ; untried Lut not untrained les (hLas b oha ot ihe ey ‘4‘-,1 Brhi|of the pleces, hlaged away like | garvice of dedication. Wil be a short entertainment and The church members are invite Sk on e e 5 : rrsih Butlivan who stepped on the shores of France | my: o ISR s i ea e (nte Jhoxle ) Anthem. filancgenols to take pait in the ) feaR N ateh stepped 1ores of Francs | mud-bespattered groups with a5 Crippled, hurt, shattered, the guns e trict Bunday school t . study “The Strife is * .. Palestrini with the jaunty hail: “Lafayette, w isks askew on sweating chests, | wore still working, : Dexology [ i B e e AL QUYL BeDA0 Slphe it % = oLore DRI MatkN are h | Puttees were caked with mud for | The fnfantry had t . R rErQHCREGATIONALSCAIRCH BE I dnicag Sabd iy LYl eparieniien Peoples e e Bristol and Middictown Losses [ never could anyone trod the duck- Snen sl ile Sl it B Dandaitinhy ; D e g X NI i ren el Ll dlonm Lol : ¢ e and crawl along a stone wall e Sundsy, 10 to 11:20 a. m, churca Sund The paster w ¢ i Sunday. 1015 a prayer ir I fo. "l the Place | boards in the trenches without gel- us ancient as the land over which i : Rhs i pastor's study: 10:45 a. m, sermon: C} (tenor and bass. “Sir, We PArticularly, can remember this day ting wet. Appelites were Whett | {ho men traveled. Crona | ot fo VESPER SERVlGE AT \ihool, 11 a. m. church Kindergar- the evening St bl Sael A, Coabies g above all others because out of that land muscles were weary as the | went x together with 20 yards {RLhat e ol Reon SRer I ST e i o h e i, T i . 3 L i 1 g " e rhool with o for i . 5F] Kky is Dark™ hattle came many a gold star sieni- | plodding leg ’ 2 Y MEMO 1“4 heodore A, Greene; children s old fashioned concer ts mect o - ) fying the supreme sacrifice; many 1 |wom: ¢ Ieelin stien toy naiinve nan STANLE R story, Rev. Aifred D. Heininger, At Thursday cvening. s i rect meeting at . “He Was Wour oy 5 killed or hurt than to have 20," was th % So hoting 2 and | ¢ E i ave 20, was | 2 EntaNble ron he center; T p.om r 1 Loved t neunes 2 aulilgand J en o regimental the prosaic wuy of explaining this! 11 LBipGEI Mtis JTIOT 3 red. nervous wreek. |quarters at Beaumont and Mandres, strategy. « Mr. G ene; 2 poom. Armenian St g 1 B the Jewish Tai- z The Farthqu : nies € and D stood the brunt 1 tired bodies back 16 & heav-| It was well afternoon when Co, | CP1¥ Vested Chole o Preacut Pr- corvice and Bible class, pre sunday. a. ni Englis - , - t lnr:r nold hhcre yrda f the blow which fell in the misty yest, T hit Beaumont, less than a half songs T g Dr. Hadidian; 5 p. n. P'e s; 9130w, m. Sunduy school; G s LGl 8 hoand / geiid ? ' Y ; 3 nt, less than a half ; of Songs Tomorrow Soprano solo and «h Is 'he S b Gom i 15 i st vy agan to o e e e club, leader Miss Alice Pandoiti; man service ot 11 a m . - 4 F¥6urs ne Ao : aanies ACAnd B owithstood 1o 8808 oot nikea walla or Miinaves, | hirrags falling Mot withoutile: case Afterncon At 4 0'Clock 7:30 p. m. Young People's discus- Tuesday, § p. ni meeling of SR L e R e where they were 1o stop. Just a ualties did the company make this : sion confcrence, leader, Rev. M \dship leas ind at the home of lod : My Hear A vesper sersiee will be heid ot g : SR 5l T iin Rowe. 204 Hort . ) the Stanley Memorial ‘church esday, I A in ere s i MG i tre P Mon's Bible class at A Tomb arterncon at 4 o'clock S Wacoiiation i pirsonagr. 141 Monroe streot 1 hotel could seem more welcome O'Dell and Dave Tindgren, trying to | ScTvice will be a music « ealker, J . el nesday. 3 pom. children's SOF ; than @ siraw bunk in a cootic-in E.: 1‘;‘,,1‘,,!“] ’ .I-,‘,T,,,:,, .,’,,',‘,:‘",”\‘:(f chaige of Muricl Stockwell Goory Wedn AR s i ; el S poon. Women's Bible class | il 0,]'}:‘\\.4‘\ ted dugout ahinaGuny D to find onf what OrEAMst and choir dircctor. A vest:d Bk e ah e s Sy e 5 2 g - at the pay g ; s solo an ..4“_,,.-,? ar Twenty and thirty ieet under- | was going on. The *Old Man® was thorus of 12 voices will take pavt. junior choir re b ot 3 . - E children’s clase- [‘A ;~r(x0. “\v".\~ ' _\ .‘.nt. H 1 were cautiously 1it hine Jin. working it | @150 two soloists, Miss Lillian ) k lay. 2 p. m. Armenian wom- th : € 745 p. lar weekly | 2BEi Hbicans Sullienor SV GHL ot e worked his galing gun | Scphson. soprano. and George Ward, on's prayer mcetings 8 p. m. cights ! oy e thale prayer service oA : ked and imbling o n Juan hill bass soloist oi the Terrysille Coi- g . 1y church school; 4.15 Now York on synndical business. Liniday . i choir rehearsal. ! ‘:' chornl death is Swallowed psed rifle and an ’ e clinlk mine but still Sregationul church. The prograri Hrl Scout meeting; 7:45 . Tl . % to 9 p. m. the = o munit belts to pac the two on | past these f he orders, Finally WhL be: Fatou Iing from s w embers unnoun Sund faclien ‘".( o 1 i’r‘tv‘v'n 1, “The Da f Re and four off” drudgery in the un- the campany tonk up its position in Organ preluie, Chorale . Bach ' prog y ¢ nunion. e " ¥ school at §:20 a. m. Ril - »w] 1 he Day o :{nr«‘.' ending vigil against surprise, Crucl the Seichopre o, the long zig- Mrs. Gooby PR S s Claesfor, e led by the pastor ction 2 veviess Marin semed, but necessary. amging 1 \ding down to the Processionsl. Vesper hymn y y Onation Morning worship in &wedish at 10 45 Too tired even to undress, man | emi tow crosh and Joe “The Heavens Are Telling”..Haydn | o e S nday schooi, | 0'clork. sermon by Rev. Carl J. tve. man flung off his pack, loos- Sokowich of New Iiritain was cone Chor South 1% 1een on the subject: “A 3 « cloth binding ‘hat encased | Another and Rilly O'Brien of Rridge- | “Father in Heaver” (Largo) Hand=1{ Sunday. 9:30 a. m. senior « e e ; Prover Defore Doaa” ot S ‘“"“‘“i[\' a3 JBLEN R \d flung himself headlong |port and Rarnes of Plainvills “went Miss Josephson and chorus ment and Ttallan-American i’ a5 Sl chorus will sing. Junior n Lt to his bunk. But, again that|West." Al Bakicl of New Britain and Prayer, Lord Prayer chant, Choris ments of the chureh school 2 S e ¢ i 450 pom Ex t Wiles north of Toul. Overshadowir e S e e of 1at “Divine Redecmer” . Gounod m., morning wo L o will ronder “He mrekrarn.. Toall it il @ grim and forchoding mon- Earci R nEEnou IS n s obearilent hin mletoon ey e e 5 1 AT B e Dedlodto sy Mivednesdavi even e B e Erim and forcboding MOR- | e piady interrapted and caused 3 |geants, fumy nazanel o 1 Josiphson and Miss sermon by Rev. Charles Emerson . REsE ! Sev, like its name dry and gloomy, | (2rd-boiled = three-striper, the ser-|better place fheir men. A crash Joscphine Tonumasoni, alto rton, D, D.: beginners' kindera T otherhiond will meet e e LGt e : L geant, to pass along and see that came and Kline dropped : tal, O Lerd, Am T AT RSt odloi e v ! ; ng of Mrs. Ro s ,,T ‘(,’”m mu. nt H“ ,u’ haq |Fifles were cleancd and placed | Holes were hastily scooped ont fn . : a N intermed and Chinese depart , 3 3 i ( e T A e \~.n re only the reach ¢f grasping the wails of the trench but still the v worge Ward X 1ents of the church schoo 45 FHODIST CHURCHES Sdoery : an finzers was necded to start them @ srdment eantinned Lost Che Sull home 1 in va empts to storm th i - | : 7 ISnet ey B loyet iy LEIG, 115 Man Wha Could Not Rur 1 = . ~ . e s of s vatural fortinia action. And well it was so! | Torture for Six H Chorus nd 1 5 . m. evening wi S nia L Could Not Run Aw 10:45 Morning Service 1S presento of the battalion were stiil| For six honrs. this torture was Recessional. “Saviour Again to I e oy U “rom Jesus i the subject of R & - 4 N presentf on the road, others were just piling |endured by Co. T No dngouts for Dear Name” Chorus ain o : R, i s Freded's sermon 12:10 Bible School . in while cooks and mes: r nis (protection, mno shelter from the pran postlude, “Jubilate Deo™ v ond wind : f Prissians M-T-L-K, the third battalion matter of a kilometre hehind the ‘small hut yet so great distance carried the counter attack malL it ey Rgrealiggiston firing line » no King’s palace nor Then into the communicating trench 1 royal s ¢ world’s grandest | came runne among them Rilly 14¥ od-red day h oof ground orld that th nation, was now the scene of a «d throngh contributions was a the thunder 1914, Later it was red, shell de- 1 wrecked by countless ex ves which had fallen on it sine: Wihelm's hordes had mads nd had established the ent ¢k day church schoc s four 5 op. m. Epwo stoked up the field Kitchens for the | ricocheting shrapnel. Still, no one| ...... CLUBAVer L and five Rl e A '« Church Men and Bavs _ Service Conducted By Gl el hs e Tina pilhenan ) 5. Gooby Thursday ST Working World.” S » / Horace B. Sloat and the world, the old .:und by of Mled with hole got thr 0 D Clrch s Bl R L Exhibit Hshhiec William TRoss s SaliEns creptil PniCy Ciestian It Ul beattras "l:." Ny e Wants b 10 009 Damages m._chureh school faculty supper. AT ke s ] Tt Ao e e G IHOMINATIONAL DAY clock showed hal rwly surel South Congrogitions! it fo the front lines fo {1 (i B 5 For Fellon P, 0, Steps [ 8 p v Hone stision A i ohurch held open Nouse for the e || Busies ok Hin that maketh t division under L : A0t H 5 PATLIONL e t { honie of Me British at Cant The Storm Breaks iwled up the line with “chow By GEOR LI5S a DRI ubsn € Twi 95 Brooksid 1den i guntic hlast company. the o ane in the b, W on ! g 4 ) wing of airp i a iddenly, like a gigantic hlast com t nly one in the ¥ e ! 1o2d; 4 p.m. Girl Scouts, troop 1; T 1 uts: T B la 10 Boy Sconts, troop 2; T p. in. werting ¥ Man's nd activitics con- uting. an cxhibit was served i doard at Hartford hohbies. They inelu that fairly rocked the earth, a. heil talion to have its eats. Seven o'clock th I was let loose. Screeching shelis passed by £y rde 1o v in, het o “raesive 810000 domipensation grade junior department parts Gurden, Here o brush - with the % e ; o i o yont encmy on “rest sector” on e STt tumbling down on the hap- ity ethe mulecakinnera in iy \o 1°. S. government for in- turday, roli-siranl of choir gulic Chemin des Dames, had given them 1088 humans cn Yoin earthe rear huad eame through v hed ot ’\ ; I‘[ B ‘””"“,'l”] ',EN]: ssyrian Mission s Stiam 3 “Heini's shells for the bi <. Opnponnd |uries which she sustained 4 [ s a haptlsm of fire. A territic and long b Heiniv r 5 « steps of the pos Sunday, 20 p orsi . " S 2 Sy ol e aeA il along the |slugs were pped info the sup- |@n accident on the steps ef the post | e 2 JD . ey aArladmen s o Patrick’s | cffice at Stamford, under the pro- South church, Rev. E. B Thursday: F 1918, had left them groggy but . hu: e bombardment was port line reeches were click ic during 1 v nauet Wednesday 6:30 still standin UlesLppORELINERS order eumis, Dot | M e House of Represeniatives for “mwd«\ 215 English el 1] e , AT o oy S AT At L things were diffr- | 07e unt are told."" > " ; Thursday, 7:45, Midweek 4 o i her velief, hy Congressinan James 1 sday L Women's Bi rough the night the long |8 iides 1eft behind to pi'ot panting up S AR G 0 2 T e A arvice ry, i ¥ AL I G0 T @ : (el ol " Action on this s well as| Wednesday m. irotherhosd orship with s he pas- el el couldn’t away. Hand opt 1 nz the line and passe lay hidd s wher ¢ to (o, 1 men 1y sions ef a o ) introduced Preacher, isions of a special bill introd s Duck erchestra consisting Giher personal legislation. is not ex- | S0Ci: e o'ctoek pected before the re r session of Thursday 7 T ¥ et or of Desire \ ; e : i i Y andiar { the Congress in December, sinee the &) Leaver socioty will t W CUTEINgINGN, Ll A ‘ e e present special session is oceupied Jian Mission venirT seryvic 7:45 o'clor wish of thousands of hob-jtrenches a e o g ot L exelnsively with farm relis nd i 4 a. m. Ttalian-Ame " me Limitations of equashing through 1 { o i i o ‘\w' P o Other matters of nation import- ecu ment of the el ATl ; The accident was due to a defect nter soad, Rev. P, Alt S itie SWar A L s Sine ever | PINE trenc in the post office s at Stamiord S p. . Sunday schocl Tuesday evenin iyer and class Sormon by the T 1 ar u v . s o1 . 4 5 he and the injuries sustained by Fliza ) ors t t - v 0 TH nd unsunz, was taking . \ pulled on 14 Wl dasi Wb rose who 3 L SRRt _ .t worship re S SWEITNESSING TO OUR UAITH nd the “tin soldiers,” con- n t 1 riire o ; Dy aok 4 m. Christian ¥ t i L i A o ¢ ¥ 5 ™ ReranRanit that he wil 10 seeure oy y Syt hurled from one rank |y, - i ni w " i Ao % PR L)) subje ! nder, o le known to tne 4 2 43 : dinz dow o, it W = : o lay. T:30 p. m. preyer n ! El LANEOUS “PILGRIM'E PROGRES! g cRiis TWODAY CONFERENCE Fluntar codd e Abshil e Connesticut Di 50 p m. Huntor 1 sunds A m. holy eoti- 2 af {ho Tutheran rsal mion 040 2 Turch schoal vowill de of Sunshine Alley 1 n prayer and oo as all to be 5 " oo much 1 to be ! e 2 v ns of more t ree years of rning point. e i g They turne nd ran, Fyven e billet 1 Bernesourt. | . & i eolumn proceeded Aux-Quatre-Tours, Bean- : i m across no man’s land eslay at 9:45 2. m. and 2 p, PrUSHI AN v wild and . h “hureh anbucourt, € ouvre ! 112 and an artillery cut loose and| St Johw's lutheran church ghty vell, dashed forward, 1l v sack to Menil th di- K thered them o that not o li =y T L] nal seat; povted 0 Ol olive-drab ghbo in th sunken e SN e B P o y s of a lenn 1 e e s e o it thd e o S AT |'ulzh s G hotr has 9 1 Scutl’ angl‘egatlonal ChurCh Gad Wrirs feiueieta; tEroliin IR LI RIhoR e ol iyl Rloelack | thr dHind batialion ety pled = aprey Bayou, the -com-|iried to render u belng ine by 1y ed the o tlines - In the Heart of Our City ot y Sl {8 thrust forward, 50-30' barked | Tog oL itconis o s ntion Vv‘w‘\‘w "‘w‘\(‘-:‘lvl‘r T ot istos oo |Br/ the encmy Andiit wes o iinsd ‘or S voars Henry T 'm. Fl?‘fi! SSSSEO,’.‘ 0" th]’ Sga:cn For the Heart of Our City mines immed front P r the officers to hold the < sizned the baliots of Ki lines and on into the firing and lis- ¢ -jacketed 45's inio denahbovs there Tt orders wore or His handwriting today is ex . o posts an thy gonts rs and as the night crept on and Iy the =ame as when he started nn . Mornin ‘orship, 10:30 W there a zroun ; e i there a geunt. Down vice in Rededication of the Church Re ’;“"“"' o .‘""‘,‘“")“"":“‘"’ Elecfiofl Gf Ofllcers— .«'er‘n’. m by evend Charles Emerson Burton, D. D. o, i ming con- | Trench knives cank to the il i, yei ordenly distribution, pick- | Bayonets stuck and wouldn't come .« e . : % o : .‘;m “ \“v.}m“wu‘“'ryw- dead and the 'I\:n:.' ru‘”m‘ 9 | WIthmg Ycu A!! a Pleasant Sun}mer enine Worshinp, 1", ’ Df’”’"\ Open, 6 w oppin for the third | unheeded in the fierce combut facing ar s urc Popular Service With Motion Picture on of the 102nd in which was | the men on hoth sides ° THE PRIDE OF SUNSHINE ALLEY i great part of whose men | Artilery Pow vecruited in this city, until the | American artillery, with its ammu - AT line was reached and nothing | nition train cut off. s0on was silenc . Samuel Suteliffe, B. D. Rector but no man's land 1 Fritzic lay fed for want of fodder for the iron £ SRS a1 nouths o 7 o trains Rev. B. B. Styring, Assistant . * A Most Cordial Welcome Awaits You! i gl dhotors Demmi 0 ionis f T SRR I People’s Church of Christ & St Taking up their positions with | opening in that curtain of fiery steel 30 AL M H , H i :30 A. M.—Holy Communion. ¥R A= Evangelistio-—M lasionar: . guard L ihe aver-lis aash forward with the stufy thet o y Comm Fundamental—Evangelistic— Missionary 7 present wet, along the | pyeant an equal battle for the doughs 9:30 A. M.—Church School. 1 7 A Film of Happiness and Good Cheer »ts, ha grenade dumps se- | 11:00 A. M.—Morning Prayer and Sermon. 1 Morning Service, 19:15—"Identified with Christ” P A CANTATA e e e el STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH walle, one-pounders placed zt ad- i vantageous positions and machine | ;e g €S AR EEE N e, —cal. ~ T fund. Nl ing the world all along the line. Peet = S i nay filh Ao ””‘1‘(')":‘“\4 D are holding. get them some VICTORY DIVINE camouflage, the last of the men too help.” Q P S IZQ ip their positior a long vigil] - i < SR MARKS :-' n ’m'l’nr‘ o I:V::l . e In the dingy main street of the | J' CI{RISTOP]” L l%l ;\ it Christ in Badger Skin coveri of the Taberna L beto: s g [ town Major Thompron of Hartford : Bentinels wete seal out 1o thei, ;" __tiercd together oooks snd | Chour of 40 Boys and Men nicide posts,” far removed from | M e oot help should action begin and the | Kitchen police, mule skinners an 2 Soloists— i | started. Quiet by day but | gunless-machine gunners. Rifles | o > 4 it hr i Sl wers auickly passed about. Anything Tenor, Walter France L e S .10 waed o e atach o the o (0 Soptane’ Jonn D Hmasen . Sunday 10:45 A. M.— Sermon by Pastor = lines, the Twenty-Sixth was ready, [iDg lm\‘ O : : 2 e 0 it o awns Hearvose winies Wl Oratist) and Chiotfutesterss 7:15—Ilustrated Lecture: “GOSPEL FOR A WORKING WORL war was brought forcibly home ta|ent companies, held with never a Malcolm G. Humphreys, A. A. G. | TRINITY METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH the New Britain men. Reliefs mak- [ thought of retreating. This was the ing rounds of the posts luiul‘l*-‘/hc spot the Germans couldn’t | The din was terrific, the scene, one of carn: d slaughter aks- Evening Service, T:00—“Christ in the Jowish Tabernacl

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