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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1929. g THE LUX VB LY BY MAYSIE I HUSB GREILG fiJ WlILlAM W, PEASE -l VEARS A MASON - (Continued From First Page) 1d Hender- | knowing that the men but when turn to their part even to summon the aving in a London orchest high priest of hold the door open for him to pass ec orchestras | want vou to go nitiation ceremonies in tm \\m..z.umu‘ titled to do so, any use in | #ome day some “You could try," at his bidai never thoug! and friends laugh at it leaving you similar occasion, TAM J. RAWLINGS . her point of v 0 set on it in that bod Commander thing * * » ] being sensible.” > Past Commanders’ association in | he had been sen-| r two years Mr. in Hartford Coun think he'll business and Ray don't agre PREPAHE F[]R WEEK - OF MISSION TALKS, char of Trlmty Chapel to Speak | | During Week at St. Mark’s s and has held s several years. Connectient | and a 32d degree M tion in an orc | that office ean't tell me to confess that she did not. Trinity chapel, demanded i + Wil conduct a series of | turned home. OSCAR A. MARSH you aren’t fond of t Aziz Grotto, Sermon Subjects CREPE FOR AFTER fwho is ]u\sl | friend of Mr. Raw | H ‘M B also, | Dinner will be served at 6: | o'clock by stern Star * TRAVELER COMIN Aufior of “Revolt of Youth” Speai at Religious Conference world as his background Dr. Stanley High, author of Yout as one of the for Revolt of regarded American interpreters of those so- | clal, political and cconomic forces | that are shaping the 4 newspaper corrcspondent, a le turer and author of note. He'w | speak twice in New Biritain at the Al New | be held October 2 It was following the World war, in which he served as a | United States army air {.\‘u:m ¥ High made h ryvi DR, STAN LEY HIGH | thought and of | believed at that t otivity th to b In 1914, after hi o the y. he tray t were through Europe before the | | smoke of the conflict had settled. | I'rom that look he went to Asia. | There he followed across ina, | Korea and Japan the new trails that | were being blazed. He witnessed |the rise of the Chinc student | movement—the forerun {present day nations saw demon: £t the suffrag apan—forerunners | revolution that versal manhood suffrage 0 tehed the g Ko e movement. Out of 11 came a volume “China's Pla Sun’™ rifices of ce in the | in 1922 Mr. High follow ithe youth of England and !continent of Europe while th struggled to take a hand in the re- rioning of the world—meeting | with _ex-soldiers in C Diritain, | the Wanderfoegel of Germany, the |refugee students of central and 1 Furope, and the jyouth of Jtaly. After studying all ote in the follo: volt of Youth | these groups he w ing year, “The In 1924 Mr. ind retraced rope, meeting new personalitics and (studying the new developments in he situation there. In 18 a 1927 Mr. High was traveling again crisserossing his way around the across T world with 55,000 miles of travel | | through Africa and Asia Nationalism in cooperztion in India, co riots in Java, the ind movement in the Philipp lution i v | in Japs <0 ofhers who Thus Dr. clures mot merely present te th e facts with vivid color n by many temand as United h is in constant throughout He now is editor of 1 Herald, New twice an the open- All-N and Stamford Phones Wil Le Put on Dial System 1, Oct. 19 (B At mid tonight, 12,000 telephones ir ty will be added stem, the first unit of t in operation in Hart With the conversion in to the dial which ford in telephones in the igland Telephone or about 20 per g th atives of South A there is B ral belief 1 the split soul One tribe lieve in three one in th other in the storach, and the third in the big toe. ted with will stand- Do." Monda Miss Helen Connolly, 2 | "Wedn school for religious instructior hursd he has come to be Thursday, § p. m. prayer service istory of our s. Dr. High is a world traveler, conference of | s which will Tuesday, 8 p. m. meeting of Reformation young people, clection of officers, Services, 10 a. . Sunday school, irsday, $ p. m. En h mid- [11:15 a. m. The men of the chur will meet at 7 p. m. to go to South- ek sery | hearsal lot in the | . that | first intimate | contact with the world-wide tides of | CONGRE Wedn u Friday 30 p. m. Boy naking | Fortitude,” 1 ing Ifor the Future,” by Dr. Valeria | 5:30 p. m.Epworth leaguc ntermediat ‘tween Young Men Women Today."” ginners, primaries, juniors and | gro of the Monday, 6:15 p, m. supper and | Scouts; | mecting of st of nding committee; 7 Wedn m. week day . Cub Scouts 0 p. m. meet- | religions school, third grade; 7:30 Sunshine society in church | p. m. Mothers' club Hallowe'en so- parlors cial | dnesday, 2:30 p. m. the Korean indepen- | trip | ir and five - church school, grade ness meeting an for Girl Sco p. m. Hallow party | preaching by Rev. G. R. its and Boy Scouts. 112:15 o'clock, Sun schoo turday, regional conference, 10 {p. m. Burritt mission Sunday on South church Russia | | sunday, 1:30 p. m pre Tuesday, 2 p. m, Women's Bible | p. m. Bible conference of the New 0 sts Sunday, | ship at H Alterio nter road, preacher, Rev. 6 p. m. worship at South | Christian Science chureh, preacher, Rev. . Alterio. ¢ service at 11 a. m., sub. uth Africa, non- | Monday, 7 lay, Hunter road k. Torodin, | ! mediate wurch school; 10:45 a. m. morning | ning Jich | Worship and sermen by Rev. R. N. | Subject: “The Purpos | Gilman, subject: “The Power of the cl’; 1 20'cl ners' dey folks conci Wednc BAPTIST CHURCHES Aid society; 7:15 p. m. organ re- cital by Mrs. William B, Gooby t Songs by Misses Lillian Joscphson m. Tible school [and Josephine Tommas 8 p.m 1 11 a. m. church |talk by Rev. Wilbam Ross on the mon by Rev. William | subject “Rambles Up the Congo | “What Jesus Could | River in Africa.” { Sun October 27, 10:45 a. m., ) p. m. Boy Scouts. !address by Miss Ruth I. Scabur day p. m. the World | cducational secretory of the Ameri- guild will meet at the home |can board, who has recently re- | 25 South f{urned from a tour of the missi tt strect fields. sday, 2:30 p. m. week day | LUTHERAN CHURCHE! | Tweek Pirst + Cross all And Shuttle val will be held November 21-24. | An old ‘fashioned concert will be | given on the first night | The Brotherhood father and son | banquet will be given Thursday, November 7. An attractive pro- | »w Dahiberg, enue Memorial 1:30 a m, church school; 11:46 | Bram is being arranged m. Inglish worshi rman worship. . m. women's choir re- ington. @ Monday evening, the Luther vill meet at 8 o'clotk. ol will meet TONAL CHIURCHES ious sc = nesday and Thursday after- < : | Pirst oot Frank Erickson, evangelist 10 to 11:20 a e - | from Chicago, llinois, will g ; m. chur St. Matthew's | His message will deal primarily with | the curse of modern amusements, worship, ser : Greene; 12715 p. m Bible class, leader, Rev. Mr 2 p. m. Armenian service class, preacher, Dr. Tadi- forum for young conducted bY | oy wednesday, 5 to 7:30 p. m 515 P M land Thursday, 3 to 9 p. m. the|’ Service in 1 n at 10 in both lang 45 o'cloc & between st service in English, Fri- ADDEEINGEL pastor will mect members announc- People’s sociely, {jn s ror communion b ey, Mr, St. John's (German) p. m. meeling | Sunday, harvest festival glish | | dircetors united week day | service at § m. Sunday school church schools, Trinity Methodist It 9:45 n. m, German service at 11 church. a4. m., subject: “Recollections on the | munio ay p. m. sixth grade | Haryvest Festival,” 11 week day church school; 4:15 p. M. | Annpal meeting of {he Inter Mis- | Wirst church chorus rehcarsal sion society at the German Luth- 2 p. n Arme B WOmM- fcpan church in Southington at 3 r meeting; 8 p. m. eighth [y Mesting of the New Englan 1y church school; 4:15 | op nce Brotherhood at 7:30 p. m. | out meeting. Tuesday, 7 p. m 4 p. m. Friendly Indians; | sary of the Friendship 1 cout meeting. 2 . METHODIST CHURCHES da | en’s pray . Girl s ague, | South | s Sunday, 10:45 a. m. morning wor- Trinity sermon: “How Men Gain | Sunday, 9:30 a. m. Women’s Bible ¢ Rev. Dr. Hill; 3:30 p. , church school; 10:45 a. m. 1dress to young people, “Build- mon, “The Sceret of the Crowd”; | uncheon evening | 15 p. m. evening worship. meeting; ch school sessions: 9:30 a. m. | message, “Power seniors and Ttalian | Monday, 7:45 p. m. week da “Relations | church school board of directors and Young | meeting, AL 12:10 p. m. he- | Tuesday afternoon, t the hospital 5 p.om. Forum, topic, Methodist | 6:30 p. m . m. Boy ting. Phila ited | Thursday, p. m. midweek service, v church school, MISCEL p. m. united weel ANEOUS ven: 5 first basketball practice; 7:30 Tmmanuel Gospel church school faculty busi- nday, 10:15 a. m. prayer serv- reception. ice; 10:45 a. m. children's session at st |6 o'clock, Young People’s p. 1. Young Deople’s | leader, W. TLockwood; 7 p. South church; 6:30 p. | preaching by Rev. Mr. Ta Flash. nquet for adults at Masonic | Wednesday and Thursday young people’s banquet at |noon, rellgious instruction clas hursday, 7:30 p. m. midweek yer service fcllowed by choir | vorship at | practice. | ch, Tev. E. Adams | Friday. 7:30 p. m.; Saturday, 7:30 | ch. p. m., and Sunday, 3 p. m. and 7:30 open Assyrian Mission ch p. m. Jolly Juniors. I nd Christian FPundament Italian Mission assoclation, Unity hall, Pratt stre 10:40 2. m. morning wor- | Hartford. 30 p. m. Christian En- Joctrine of Atonement r meeting and choir rehearsal. | day school at 9:45 a. m. ! day, 7:30 p. m. prayer meet- | Wednesday evening meeting at 8 Hunter road o'clock. 20 p. . choir rchearsal | 4 - Second Advent | Sunday school, 10 a. m. Sunday | Stanley Memorial { morning service with sermon by the |t un ! Address by E. 1 - 0 Sunday, 10:15 stor's stud 15 p. m. Sunday school; 7 p. m. & ermon. which the missioner will pre Tue 100 | sionary pr B8 | church prayer ro Wednesday, | classes. o " Three Arabs Sentenced In Palestine Trouble Thursday, October 0 p. m.; October 30 p. m. tion of Superintendent Paul G. Nel- | will meet Morning worship in 5 o'clock. Sermon by Rev, son, 10: 4 to j Music tion of roadhouses, ete. The male chorus | will render the musi 9. | International Bible Students’ Assn. Sunday, 9:30 a day at 7:45 p. m. unteer service; 8 p. m. Bible study e at 19 Howard street. | Wi Wednesday, and testimony sery Jeria Sund ion by the rector; 7 to be Sutton, D. D., mi Mission services will be held e: th anniver- | evening throughout the weck at| A cordial invitation nlways to Sunday Services and Weekly S e Ghh Richardson, one of | organizers of the church on the | cept Saturday evening. Tuis pr “Ministry of the Church.” Special fing service will be held at 7 musie by the choir. i There will also be daily - brations of the holy commu People’s cept Saturday morning, ) a prayer in the and 9:30 a. m. T} rvice of the mission will be wday, October 27, at 11 a. 10 m. sermon P. m. Women's Mis- | celebrate the holy communio ayer band in the study: 8| Friday, October 25, confiri . combined Bible class at the instructions at 4:30 p. m. day m. children's 2:45 p. m. children’s ) Dr. S. G. Ohman, former |classe: 5 p. m. prayer and | - mGirt it the morning | praise service 0', o rh\’m ]']_r Tondon, Oct. 19 (UP) — Thre ! treal, The pastor, | Friday, 7:30 p. m. choir rehear Arabs have heen senfenced 10 dea > Abel A, Ahlquist, will speak | There will be a Bible conference |08 the Killing of a Jew at Etim (Swedish) Sunday at the Pitisburgh, Pa., dis- |on Friday, Saterday and o dispatch from Haifa to the m., Bible school; {trict Luther convention. | Unity hall, Hartford, under the aus. | 141 said. ) ) p. ., sermons by | The choir will meet Friday eve- | pices of the New England Christian | The death sentences were the Axel 1. I ning. The pastor's confirmation | Fundamentali: ociation, to be imposed in - connection ».m class will meet Saturday morning. caker for this occasion wil he ey, | ATdD Tiots against the Jows hters will meet at the home of The annual chureh harvest festi- | Harris Gregg, D. 1., of Philad. 1p estine last August. The dispatcl added that the defense attorneg ons wil! be 5, 7:30 p. m as follows October 26 'p . and | court. Authoritics ook spec cautions to guard against pos | demonstrations, Swedish Bethany [ i5andants Bever Tonve ihe waies The Sunday school under direc- missioner will spenk 45 n ex concluding afed Daily in Pal planned an appeal to the supremg 9:30 o'clock. | wedish at | the pas J. ¥redeen, on the sub- he Signs of the Time by mixed chorus under direc Magnuson, nglish at Bible School 9:45 al numbers, — Morning Service 11:00 Sermon by . to 1 p. m. vol- 8 p. m. praise, prayer NOT DO” e. || Music— 8 p.m. Watch Tower | studs, o treasures upon the earth” —Shephard Motk “Peace T leave with you! 7:30 a. m. holy com- S i 9:30 a, m. church school > 2 m. morning ¥ ver and r- Thursday, 7: Mid-Week \vxncc Friday, 10:00— 0 p.m., open- ce of the prea conducted by R ioner. hing mission J. Wilson ch | BAPTIST Rev. William Ross, subject AT JESUS COULD “Lay not up for yourselves {| All Day White Cross Meeting TANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH 0 a. m. and 1% noon—Church School Morning Worship and Sermon hy the Pastor HE POWER OF THE GOSP! The Fricnd Who Waiteth Nigh"—Macy 6 to 8 p. m—Old Supper. 0 cents; children under ten, 23 cents Talk by Rev. William Ross the Congo River in Afric e Little Church 0:15 a. m. Anthem : Friday, October 2! Tickets: Adults, 8 p.m Subject: “Rambles e ]F irst Church of Christ ):00 A. M.—Sunday Church School 11 :00 A. M.—Morning Worship Sermon by the Pastor “A WARNING AND A PROMISE” . M.—Men’s Bible Clas! M.—YOUNG PEOPLE’S FORUM South Church . M.—P'eng Yu Club M.—Young People’s Society A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL! h the BIG Welcome™ LI A Cordial Welcome Awaits You at the SOUTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Morning Worship—10:45 Sermon by Dr. Hall—“‘How Men Gain Courage” Popular Evening Worship with Motion Picture Service at 7:15 ])oors Open 7:00 “BARBED WIRE A Picture of Keen Interest and Searching Import a. m. junior, inter- tor, 11 a. m., subject: “The Blind and senior departments, | znd Dumb Demoniac Healed.” ):u-‘\ rvice with sermon, 7:15 p. m of God.” ) p. m. Boy Scouts, 115 | Chureh school, 9:30 a. m. Morn- 8 p. m. rehcarsal for the | ing worship 10:4 sermon by e the pastor, Rev, v, sub- day, 2:20 p. m. united | jeet: “Christ's Gi p. m., church school, grades | sermon by the former pastor, Rev. ind four; 7 p. m. Girl Scouts, | Dixon A. Brown. Christian Fn- troop 16 leavdr, 6:30 p. m., leader, James day, 6 to 8 p. m. “old fash- | Si ioned sugper” served by the Ladies' | m., eton. Evening service 7:45 p. ermon by Rev. Dixon A. Brown. == will be about 60,000 | Who Are Your Neighbors? What Will You Do With Them? If you come to EVERYMAN’S BIBLE CLASS, Sunday Morning at 9:30 o'Clock REV. WILLIAM H. BARSCH Will Tell You ? 2| Wednegday, T30 p. m., Bible | clock primary and | study. riments, | -_— 5 TUnion A. M. E. Zion Preaching Mission Sunday, October 20 to Sunday, October 27 Rev. J. Wilson Sutton, D. D. Missioner # Vicar of Trinity Chapel, New York Sunday Evening—7:3 Sermon—*“Why Am I Here” Instruction—"What Does It Mean to Be a Christian” All Invited — All Welcome Mark’s Church “THE SECRET OF THE CROWD” Is the Sermon Subject Sunday, 10:45 A.,M. Music by the Quantet 1f 5 P. M.—Addres “POWER” S TRINITY METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Q. | he w || feroc not 1 L . i the o A. Eeven| § Q i Ranc paced A. fithe o) hey "he T {Oklah ] o ‘meani Prior eleven Dbrown Q. Jubere

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