New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 14, 1929, Page 10

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY., ¢ I‘I‘TL\IBER 14, 1‘579 HES BAPT Sunday, 11 a sermon by Rev dect: “The Place Monday, 7:30 Wednes mervice class will of Mrs, atreet of the we instruction Thursday, 7:43 § shurch service Friday, 4:15 p. m. Girl § ay, 2 eodor Kk day school for Sunday 45 a. m., DBi and Me mon berg: Ish by Tuesday sion Mr. and Dwight s circle mee CONG FATIONAL Cl First Sunday. 11 a. n ship, communion mon, Rev. Theodc ception of new Armenian sarvice and »n's Missiona Ing Wednesday week day chur Thursday week day cb Girl Scout ligious education ing. meet Klin it me south Sunda 45 a. m. morn wor ship. Celebration of the communion Rev. George W. C. Hill, D. D, will conduct the service Wednesday, 2:30 p. 1 week day church school, four and five Thuisday, 3 p. m day church school Friday. 4 p. m.. Gi 7 p. m. Boy Scouts, trooy A an Missior Sunday, 1:30 p. n rs South church. Rev. E. E will preach Ttalia Sunday, 10 #hip at Hunter roa P. Alterio; 5 p. m 1. Preache orship at South church, beginning September 22 Stanley Memorial Sunday, 9:45 m. co union service and church school Monday, 7:30 p. m. Boy Scouts troop 11; 8 p. m.. meeting of the officers and teachers of church &chool at the parson @ Howard street. Wednesday, 2:30 p. m. week day church school, grades thre d four; 7 p. m. Girl Scouts, troop 16 Thursday, p. m. Ladies' Aid | mociety; 8 p. m. Young People’s meeting, leader, Harold Backus Sunday, Sept. 22, :30 a. m. Junior, intermediate and senior de- partments, church school 10:45 a m. morning worship and serme o'clock, primary and beginners partments, church school LUTHERAN CHURCHES Reformation Sunday. services 10 a. 1 day school, 11:15 a Monday nin Luther league will meet at Wednesday eve the Brotherhood will o ing in So The religious s Wednesday and noons. hool St John's (¢ Sunday 8:45 o service; 11 a “Tdola Wednesday, 2:30 ¢ Thursda o'cloct struetior Tuesday and | St Ser lowed hy Germar Sun« meeting [ cond Conf m. and 4 Sunday Services and Weekly Activities of the Churches ilious and violent Bethany Church Pastor [|Yox they are recon Active Here Since '17 | StOMark's Episcopal e I W Loeb, r visitors R CRINE AND PRISONS ek 10 BF DISCUSST i e o Wardens and Prison Offcils Punead i3 odock. o Will!/[eet ment of prisoners modern conditions, w Atudents Ly expirts when t International Bible 01 p. 1 Bible st on conzress cious T I Phursad en of A5 ow with this ph 45 o'clc Laklas ma 0 Joliet Prison Routine LI - .‘:; iy Association are s0 v with anis 2:15 | = ihe association sponsorir con schoo b pooma | goliet, TIL, Sept. 14. (B—The old s t Missio unday | cjoek in the warden's office E i o'cleck « 1 | icked away five years of the life- v . et e that Nathan Leopord and 1ien - Conyerse Divoree Is wd l.oeb must pay for the “perfect| Reported in New York fop. | CTIME” that was s wperfect. New York, Sept. 14 (P—The New In May, 1924 wealthy colle- | yory erican in htec giate youths, out story today says Mrs, M scions of Kkilled families, 4-year old | Reno to obta a divores Sunday 9:30 a "hey naively dismissed the wood : G. Nilsen g edy with the reason Mrs. Converse declined \ worship ¢ tey J. | cought a thrill. On Scptembrr what grounds :_‘,»‘ “::,. \1‘“‘1‘1. (\“ o t : :: l.eopold and Loeb were “dressed " She cxplained it was “just t state prison here apart.” mixed wder the direction | oo " o is & messenger ]u ,‘r‘z”f‘ in bt of Walts I Ish fan errand bov—in the yard of the i old prizon. Leopold, 24, whets the ¥ ior intelligence that ‘ undoing in the library of the new o month accom- prison. Occasionally he chec ied his brot George Peabody records of the shoe factory. The | Conyerse York banker, to ) ¢ see cach other. | Hollywood for t s mar- and monotony | riage to Anita Stewart, film actress = ert, intell Mrs. Converse is d granddaughir ! thrill slayer of the late John A. McCall, social il socially cllious atti- | registrate and onc time president of L ed them to the “per- w York Life Insurance com- e Mr. Converse inh s vedne ven was sneeringly | fortur om his grandfather, WAR IS COMING y | S 14 (P—To keey i Missionary That Pleases Go Poor.”" Sukes He For Our Became First Church of Chris 11:00 A. M.—Morning Worship. Sacrament of the Lord's Supper Admission of New Members Sermon by the Pastor “OUR PRIVILEGE AND DUTY Armenian Service Preacher: REV. S. MUKITARIAN A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL! N BAPTIST 2:00 P. M. T T7 N T ME [ I | CHURCH Trinity - 4 v 11 o'Clock | [f = | = o i | THE religious school, third I OF POWER SDU ey | In the heart of the city Sept | i“or the heart of the city The oper athcs e ol wiil MORNING WORSHIP—10:45 A. M. evening, September 24 | CELEBRATION OF THE LORD’S SUPPER Union A, M. F. Zion | | SPECIAL MUSIC A S f L The pastor, Rev. George W. Hill, has retuirned der Ca | Al from a vacation abroad and \\111 have charge of the serv- deavor i 18 1‘*.'w1x sday, 7:45 \ cordial welcome is extended to all, and especially \Mid-Weck Chureh Service to » who may recently have come to our city. J H ABITS?” | Is the Subject of the Sermon : Morning Service at 10:45 — Music by the Quartet L nanieless ellip surt rou % ANDY A SCOLDING photos. “Some of these are good looking,” you remarks, passing ‘vm around, “and some are of my ow the llis Manners Not Seemly She i vt heara e om | : turance flier after his last refueling “That's my Unble Bill, I t present having a room in the t | |brick building this side of Engine Dear Andy:— Co. No. 1 0a Commercial street.’ (Contributed) n though 1 turns red while get- Your postcard reccived asking | ting as embarrassed as the fire lad- why didn't T take you with me as | die who swiung a mean axe chopping I climbed into high society last'through a door only to find it he- week when T got myself a bid to a|lon o the icchox, you says party given by folks listed in “Who's ary, show ‘em the one with Who, and what of it Placing my fingerprints.” ! cards tace up on the table I'll call e end of a perfect day is © a spade a spade, as it is one no ith them asking us to cull atter how long or short the|again and what do; hear but handle, and tell why [ didn't drag 3 thin bring Bill you along. as he out nex When T introduces you to the lady Week i ; who's head of the dept. where 1 Y ANN. ki shorthands you has me as embar- —— SEA OF] assed as the cop who hauled a restricted only to find was the new landlord whom he intended to ask for a reduction in rent, by say- GROVN IN SOUTH ing, “I bhelieve we've met hefor during the blizzard of 1888," al- though everyone knows she's more T sensitive about her n the S l G ", l' S d H e who's heen swect sivteen ror DOULL - GATOUNAN DUCCEELS 10 the last sixteen ye Also when Tt it i (il G e PG it (ultivation Scheme o o up | to her It's a woman's privilege SRy e bt to ch her mind,” you butts in 5 G 7 with nd no man benefits by this, Dillon, 8. €., Sept. 14 Brt by the hot exee when she changes her of Tu tobaceo, herctofore un- : | mind about marrying I tricd on a large seale in this sce- i 1 Mentioning she's never annexed a | tion, is bei omplished snceess 1 rfaces 1 meal ticket beeau « men | fully nc by H. Lambus t cordi » this accou you can trust are over the cem 1 ntly cured his second SUhi e cope the | tery you soliloquizes, “Even then | crop of the Turkish weed, averag Bl anibits ione ricty | You gotta put a heavy stone on 'em |ing a yicld of about 1 pounds | lone can s Thou. | to keep ‘em down.” At the table an acre. He his p toa 5 mar | With the hosf shter defending | New York manu er of Turkisi o i voungsters by staling “Youth of | cigarcts for 65 cents a pound, abe of them bright ay is full of ind ro- | 43 cents a pound above the crags wdiate nee,” you “Not ce for American iobacco ;‘\{" ‘;"" AT L \"” Las i he experimented with s ‘“ ”m" 2 o1 ”“; two patc s, one with fertilizer and LI R R NGRS il Sl i i wcount of choking over his coffee | Ut Gl tiained ab- which he swallowed backwards or 1 Y growth and wk, heavy somethir it and strong, Lambus said. Neithe guy interested in politi . ¢id it cure satistactorily. The patch s farm relief you oars 3 = . without ¢ produced a f 3 1, “all Lrme ik e ST " quality of tohacco of the PIANO FOR REVEILLY srm faumEralicliisiaic Ot color and we " N e bow grease with directions on hov g S o {o apply same.” Or when ki e says the mosquitos his st el sl B s ump are so they h v Carolinas o (e imiversity motors humming and carry every- | They usual tir f’\‘ \J ul: ; o th but a stowaway, you goes and in about 9¢ udder i el S m one hetter by interrupting, | days. Great exercised in oppo: fo good Uth, phat's nuth I've seen squitos | cultivation of the work | X 9 X GRS ohiE it ) they stood up to | i lone by aa Ihe Turkish to- ! e ensd each morn- | jo,n yeainst the hoi they cast o cannot be ‘lue-curcd. It is S BT B0 BCONERIER L s i she d ows fau N e Mo Rl vl v o on racks and eured in th ‘ W o Blatant b Dlasts of | could wallop them on the top of the cant et ‘em up. W was fo e ita second s can was to lean outa nd story | v possibilitios for profit in fo- window with a baseball bat.” e P WILL ADMIT NEW MEMBERS And another thing. A Tull in con- | i\ oduetion of sl ers will he admit- | versation to most folks is ction in this area oons et st @o onal period but to you its nothing but s They Toit Jortunity to broadcast, espe ¥ ; e e MENDS ORPHANS SHOES FRET iR o out your friends or i o ! : : 3 ST GrT b Jout Noa Independe . Kas., Sept. 14 (@) A Alfred Schade, 96 Lyon street; " L orier | Tim Tice ndernce cobbler, re relatively < brother heing a dentis t 1 3 Frank W. West, 412 Park street; Mr. all he ever fills.” yon drawls for destitute chil- i and Mrs. John A. Anderson “is the cavity in his stomach.” nd orphans as his “memorial hich se Stanley street; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur | When dancing is mentioned you |10 his son, who was killed in an he seas v inally greac | 120 Bullard 52 Ridgeweod street; | makes another bad break by telling | automo accident three ye u il ions in the moon's I'rank W Whaet, 412 Park of the relation who died dancing be- 3 = = g e t as th nd | s {; Ruth Goodwin South | fore a gathering of newspapermen A Classified Ad the 1 by rings of mountains. strect 1d officials at a large Connecticut, sives hours of time N GREAT HILL LAKE Portland, LAKELAND | A development of 220 large lots and 2,000 feet of lake frontage. A fine elevation being high and dry with a natural slope so that each lot overlooks the lake. BEACH AND WATER all lot owners. Connecticut GREAT HILL LAKE NATURAL SPRING LAKE Excellent (ishing. good bathing. GREAT HILL A reservation owned by the State adjoins the lake. The celebrated Noyes Camps of New York have a physical culture camp located here and this alone indicates the health and beauty of the surroundings. vights for This location near State road makes Lakeland suitable for summer and all year homes. ¥ Lk | The Meshomasic State forest of 4,000 acres is just Lakeland n line with a proposed new State highway. | north of here. EASY TERMS AND LOW PRICES ARE THE KEYNOTE OF THIS HIGH GRADE DEVELOPMENT GREAT HILL LAKE AN 80 ACRE LAKE UNAFFECTED BY THIS SEASON’S DROUGHT been endowed by nature with high elevation, invigorating air and beautiful surroundings of majestic hills and It has X It must he seen to be lppwcnated Come out Sunday, and picnic under the trees on the shore of this stately trees. beautiful lake. Inspection Days Saturday and Sunday Salesmen will be on the property each day until dark. GREAT HILL LAKE IS$ EASILY ACCESSIBLE Take the Portland-East Hampton Highway and at Cobalt follow the signs to side of the Lake. ted 315 mil Great Hill Lake. EASY TERMS Will Be Made to Satisfy You. s from Middletown. Lakeland is situated on the West ROBERT M. REID &SON SALES MANAGERS 201 Main Street, Manchester, Conn. AND OFFICE ON THE PROPERTY LOW PRICES Each Lot is Phone 3193 Priced to Sell.

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