New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 26, 1929, Page 12

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NEW BRI’I‘AT.\‘ DAILY HERALD, S SATURDAY, OCTOBI‘R THE LUXU NP Ly BY MAYSIE kK GRELG N AND@ ANDY WISECRACKS bt MOSTLY AT TRAFFIC ’,—S;nday Services and Weekly Activities of the Churches | - » i | | S % | PAPTIST CHURCHES | week day church school, grades | Internationzl Bible Students' the blue box offerings for the united g Sven w5 b Fen : is Weekly' three and four; 7:30 p. m. Girl| Sunday, 9:30 a. m. voluntecr thank offering. / ; | sunday, o . m. Bible school | Thureday, 2:30 p. m. mecting of | ard street Unlon A. M. E. Zion g A A | serviee, sermon by Itev. Wil Iriday, 7:45 p. m. meeting of the | and testimony service. e o e ) Aoy e | Ross, subject, “One Foundatior Men's el riday, 8 p. m. monthly business | mon by Dr. H. I2. Jackson, presiding ¢ | (Contributed) Aond o e o = meeting. Watel Tower study. clder of the New England A. M. [ Dear Mary Ann 1 30 p. m. week day LUTHERAN CHURCHES | — Zion conference; 6:30 p. m. Chris- : | Al the wisccrack I'm religious instruction - | Christian Science tian Endeavor service led by Wil- < Aes ke | gonna tell you about took p he 7:45 p. m. midweek First Sunday service a. m., sub- '}jam Johnson; 7:45 p. m. evening : | {other night as T was strolling : i pastor, Rev. Dr. Abel Ahl- ject: “Probation After Deat worship, sermon by pastor. “ giving our traffic the once-ove an all-day sew- quist, will conduct the services to- | day school, 9:45 a. m Tuesday eve at 8 o'clock (all started with the bus dr the White Cross 4. m. and 7:30 p.| Wednesday evening meeting at 8 | prayer mecting. ¢ | four k of tender years nging 4:15 p. Girl Scouts; 6 m ill be in Swedish. | o'clock. i R |to some Daddy waited fer him to choir rehearsal. Sund at 12 o'clock. — | fare the driver takes the 2 eI AT e ity R | i that of the coin dropped Elim (Swedish) ill hold a coffee social Tuesda : e ZOoDE |into the box. fare day 4:45 a. m. Bible school ernoon in the church parlors Sunday - . prayer serv v |Mister,” he stated. objected, | andg Men's Bible class; 11 a. m. and Priday evening, choir rehearsal, icci 10:4 ehtlas iy | dian't see why he pay for p. m. scrmons by the pastor irmation class Saturday morn- Sige, preac y Rev. G tion, too young or Tedil o e, o e Flash; 12:15 p. m. Bible | i Ton ng Poople’s scrviee The Brotherhood Father and Son o'clock, Cherry street _— i the driver, good | py e : 1 ok ay school; 6 p. m. Young Peo- . | | Thursday, § p. m. prayer sorvic wquet will be held in the church | Sunday school: 6 p. 1 ‘ ‘ | up to be old| i parlor Thursday evening, Novem | ple's missionary service conauetcd “Spob'® Fame Educator Urgeg THE LAND OF JAZZ &l before he pays?' | Memorial Baptist ber 7 by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Atwater, Jr., G A Hartford trollcy ving dow Sunday, 9:30 2. m. church school; 5 Monday, 7 p. m. board of trus- Ref | Church street was br It to'a stop 4 a. m. Lnglish worship; 11:45 St. John's (German) tees; 8 p. m. regular monthly official glorms 1 Lys tm [to where a large sedan was parked m G n worship: ) p. m nday, 8:45 o'clock, board meeting. o BRI DI TR, driver | 1y oeting standing [ serviee 5 a. m., Sunday Wednesday, 2:30 p. m. religious | poo0n Oct, 26 (UP)—A fut ! had gone into a smoke shop loard at the of ¥ 11 a.m. German service, subject, | instruction clasa; 7:45 p. m. cottage | 000 PO S0 A | z newsbhoy, running into the stor o Parents and Superiors.” mpeting ot the homie ef Mroanalool 0 L s A g Bl e Monday, § p. m., P Girls' = Mrs. Granlich, 28 Uncas road e e ey |wants vou to move your auto N S s e R erofmation Trnraday, &0 o veliglons -y S il s Ly Ty Do {he can get The owner of Street Sunday, 10 a. m. celebration of | struction followed by junior choir g0 P I SR8 MOw B Bl e I A, et or his change, p. m. Ladies' Ail the festival of the reformation; |rehearsal; 7:30 o'clock, midweek |opcotts Institute of Technology. A\ savophonist again—in Proadway’s latest and most glamorous night | £rowls, “Aw n to back up! el o e o Gl e prayer service, senior choir practice. | fumous for his “he 4 snob” advier. | club. UESORIoUN il Rothie o S p. m. special church | Monday evening at 8 o'clock | Suturday, fellowship gathering at Houel Protessor Togcrs rocent ‘ bl = =l orced [fojihe o : to consider the Luther league meeting. Colly farm, Kensington. Iy attracted wide discussion by | i Lt church constit 1 The religious school will meet - sharply criticising Normal schoois ’ i ! 1 ¢ lls, o backs of hat it would reduc cost of Defimd turds m. supper me Wednesday and Thursday after- Laymen's Mceting and women teachers, he was cordial- ! & 15 2 ol overieaa by inution of a Nee-ove o sngland Young | noons p ; Iy received at the joint convention v ; Sh : damage he ht a heavy ; : 2 : LA S The laymen's mecting at the |V G stihoniont SN - ; h i n ',_m'-} K B e ) [T onlelacolitoat n. : r,rnwrl»..,‘ni ‘\.vixf.mm Thurs- { (own home will be held tomorrow of the teachers' association of Nor- N and ot a kel dolatd o i £l "f“"”, CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHE o SR L he was principal speaker. R much nd provid: taclitizs e e A St Matthew's | S With “Aaron’s Rod—a Parabl A pause, then in a i T o it he | for o modern ¥ ”\ ihe e Vir: Serviee in glish at 9 a. m., | S A o as his subject, Professor Rogers “Yes, come, Hendy. I want one 1 1 who for| The cost of puttin projeet S 10-11 a. m. Sunday Sunday school following; service in | Raios, one Trimity, |1005€d a fresh attack upon eurrent i had brought dc it was est ed, would Gl ins it hool; 11 m. kindergarten; 11 German at 10:45 o'clock with holy | tind 5};"_'1:‘.V after IJHH\-_ educational methods and presentid She < 1, was curiol Further objection was ("7 %) e orship, sermon, Rev. | communion; confessional servic iR ol o nlon SNEme g peciaa BlotElineh s DT : Strai P Tall 1 e unwillingness of many ,'“w' e eadedty arivin wdford, D. D5 2 p. L {10 o, m. At 2:45 p. m. the membe 5 | ! i W ‘uHrm.. D n’n.k'\\onrr taught from central agencics as a Do ‘ : S o s s rii onl | SV IR SIG S R 1 anevicetana (DIple alasd] il atienl b ot tion e he the celebrant; 9:30 a. M. warning of what might happen un of jazz « fi yo gnificent like By R CLT S S e Dpinyen CHH S d i service jointly with other Luth- | ¢hurch '*j—h"f":‘ o oly om- less the system were changed. Sudd ! falling in | nt for their existence, and various | 1°0KeT NKS someth A ™. Supper CORferences for | cran churches of this vicinity, to be | Munion and closing service of the | professor Rogers asscried (oo side of her plications were fores i : Y "“\ of Young People’s and chil- [ peiq at Central Baptist church, | Mission. The Rev. J. W. Sutton, much stress was being laid upon th i t huge knot | which also helped to st th K T ety n's work; T:15 p. M. COMMIS- | Afain stree(, Hartford. Speakers, [ D: Do uglsflm\n;x" ‘\n‘u y“rl .:‘1:;“0_’:‘)‘» m"r)mn‘lr‘s 47\-‘1 u‘m}:m‘l 011 Vr(fvr'}ul\fl“- 1 ROL SR e length of | pected adva g ¢ service, regional confer Avon Sehlichten of Yonkers, | I ™. evening prayer and 3 ching and hot cnough on ; et - i e S GERn I 'd Pacior A. Gl Steup of | the ractor. mding in fundamentals. Sond |lig Qu WA Lo William €. Willoughby, e ! 'I‘“m':',hm“\, s K’,OW | Monday, Feast of St Simop and| He expressed confidence that pres- SfiUTHWEST STlLL bl U i DheIng L i e otors G radns g ',:r s 5 J "1 8t Jud m. boly communion. | ent-day methods would not be allow- i [ sounded like v mo s nonnln Beetio i e oy o en e W ceting Ror iR By Te s W SN Saln | DRy s s abisandanizalion sl i o ! I conference. chureh council wnd school obard, |7 @ m. holy communion; 9:30 . m. | of teaching would “ko down 1h The PRESENTS PR[]BLEM Mot S e e L -5 p. m. harvest sup- | corporate communion of the wom- | back stairs, ju ave all ot he cab chuckled as they reac nume : r roman's lan’s auxiliary and presentation of | pscudo-scicnces.” avenue s e i v served by You Woman BT | Vs auxiliary v | r.(ux- loaned, sparking done, but no over- | Missionary ”‘"jj‘“lfl A Trinity | . 0 maul not to mention the ¥, 0.1 Wednesday, 2:30 B m. sith grade | qung5y 9:30 a. m. Everyman's Arizona, New Mexico and West 1 sien with atong pedigrec, drun weeks day ebureh school; 415 pom. M, * 01 il Gl 1d rd gl or Bored, IFrisky old Boat, Fall Out : © g @ Armenian | Curch school; 10:45 a. m. sermon, (] ] L caxopho i mmiti S Backwards, etc. ol “he Unwritten Gospels™; 6:15 p. - Teras i PRGN A8 | ™3035k . 6. . meanes | nomins prasce movings 5o T Unwiten Gomelss 03 v el'irs urcho ris ] : \ s someone. “Cash or drawback,” CIghth — grade week d €1 Foster. Talk on Siberia by Stephen 3 : ST 2o the Arst kles the driver. Glimpsing 100l oI an (GlrlESco el Hall. At 7:15 p. m. evening mes- 3 b f Gold e e se of accident, jump” sign I =0 "” "r’ 1”“:0“(; ‘;‘r'l"“'“‘,”‘. sage, “A Problem in Addition.” Headquarters for All New England = - ster of the rim faith we Sand what ¢ s A service, speaker, Rev, George S 3 o S g A Symphor e jazz 1 of e s Vand |x]f”un]v?smtlmm infCasgy SEvio o il ondey dis e .\L(:)t‘:a:rh Regional Conference on Missions y e Goldes e : T hteqn | States, traveling 1,000 miles in an ; until the fire ‘deps F'riday, 4 p. m, Friendly Indians; [ 750 P: T Community ox-cart. Although this region, com- | o % WL UM the Bre fo cim | T:30 p. m. Boy Scout meeting. Ay riareoni L AT ItR Al prising Arizona, New Mexico and | "20 ¥ 2 . el L e e group at the hospital; 6 p. m. Phil- o ght have a bite to- 7 | seve were parked gLl el thea class; 7:15 p. m. Doy Scouts; | w s if you on their front of a bhil el S e e ing A, i1e 0| [t o O 1d how sermon, “The _1.1144--'rr( « .1"!“ Wednesd: 2:30 p. m. week day | ou INg 10| nome law woul let Hack ' In Present Day l:vrlwrm I AN it e, (il et ‘ N e % Dbushe in the! M. Clark, D. D, of Ahmedna T R e e N Co sun nd when their at- | Idias 7:45 p. m. union conference ! e *d to the photo of some | SCTVIC Gl el Tir 745 p. m. midweek | political candidate of years past|church school intermedi- | T § pasted on the hoard. Al they ates, scniors Italtan group. | *SNHE o0 o Hallowe'en i cdos b e ther | orum, topic, “Relations TDetween Iridas, 7:30 - . 1. i ; datali heautys Crouth HMY W[]RKIN[i []N | beaten photo was il for | Young Men and Young Women To- | PATLY for younz "'°{' : i PG o y [mayor.” After some heavy think- | day.” At I e 11-\“_‘:;{‘»'\1‘!”“' ‘ NI Rt L ] g ing one. youthful ne chauftour | primarics, juniors and Chineso e 1 uld care. | s of Lumer and o plece JIE MERET DS I S ited | Morning service at 10:45 o'clock Sl e e S AT ohcha s Inleheaih Spincs et e s Rl L Sl s O : ¢ S Eapeciaily when bz chasad NEae s idE, BN Music by the mixed chorus. Rev. L 1 | Which recalls a local factory fore- | four d five 7:30 p. m. blder Mr. Vahlstrom will speak at the 5 2 out indulging in horseplay g Thursday, & p. m. united week Silion- OH ! D H l was only foolin gring the lad.|day church school, grade scven; | Klingberg, baritone. t will be | S 1 o I 61 culties Analthan adasl ‘as the cotneiman D. m. senior high school Hal- W“” 1;”""“;'0:_‘:;‘“r“i‘;’” il 10:00 a. m.—Sunday Church School. ) ¢ 1d when asked to explain why lowe'en social; 5 p. m. union | 5 S to ol ta e pleture (,)\:, Al ]fv‘v preparatory serviee in First church A dvon |l 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. e On the way home, Mar ‘1) hea i 'tr s el GUTAGI B e S e ) (,f)nlv‘n‘uncn b’elmf)n % K (e another one that s more ~than A e e i e T “THE LOVING ARE THE DARING ving wiscerack if you read between t isEiihey Rl e g el o S . R S resicompiled at lines. A chubby Iitule lad of about | mecting by the Weman's association, | PASIOT T1 & m Sublest O by : AL e g e o B S P et b cniont, o it REV. ARTHUR H. BRADFORD, D. D. he says. like one r to spiil the | Scouts, troop 2; T:30 p. m. inter- —‘““’” InegCaptialing Bc st Pastor of Central Church, Providence. REV. R. R. SHOEMAKER news, * ndlord says if we don't mediate Hallowe'en social. S .a | - = = , : Wana e pay the rent by next week he's Assyrian Mission [E R wednesd 30 P m. Dible (@ g5 m—UNION COMMISSIONING SERVICE. ; ¢ Rev. B I Shocmaker, Whe DI | konna take another window out” | Sunday, 1:30 p. m. worship at|class. | ror 1 ciisupsrintendentiot the Conkrte ANDY DALE. [South church, sermon, “Precious i 5 orized by cor churches in this district. s | Things? by Rev. Adams. | i Alford and Mary Cashmore Carleton c [ 'y°"‘锓rm . ' TR | Tuesday, 2 p. m. Women's T | Speakers ) Iconomy Move Considered T g M | class; 4 p. {n. Jolly J\l‘mors“ 7 P. Yev. James L. Barton, 10 100y 10 10y D), W v economy study & ] executive committee meeting. | - = ; oy s cconemy SUAY | ains are rich in mincrals; it con- SEt ‘ Rev. Rockwell H. Potter, D. D. A | T Gt el A fPUEL Pha Do Cestretcnennlofasenl orld WIL[ BE H[]N Efl ‘unday, 10:30 a. m. morning wor- | Rev. William Frazier. 3 freq not PR me B e iip at Hunter road, preacher. Rev. | BA | Rev. Judson L. Cross. 10 sion- DAL ey L5 | . Alterio: 4 p. m. worship at South o = = e = : ; Ll opport of this I e T 8:45 p. m—SACRAMENT OF THE LORD'S SUPPER 1 : y settled ' A N y Ob n J d y_ Monday, ) p. m. Christian En- (}H l RCH Ministrants o eyt £ Sus aV Dfly served Hon il 1vor me and choir rehearsal 4 Rev. Prof. William C. Willoughby. 7 ‘ £neous Pt am, Thu 7:30 p. m. prayer mee 3 0 ireene, 5 ins, Anniversag 1y IOH N10ITOW Al bl 1 i g Rev. Theodore A. Greene. ' 1 Lt —_— Frid 30 p. m. choir rchearsal | ¥+ : ; A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL SERVICES ‘ ary knowl- Hunter road | L 1 [ fogRe e e = || 11:00—Morning Service. | her o Jag Stanley Memorial ! T i / Sunday, 9:30 a. m. junior, inter- Sermon by ¢ S = e he nation ', qiate and scnior departments, | S Y | D « | church school. Miss Ruth Seabury | | Ray William Ross, subject: Most Cordial Welcome to i : will preach. At 10:45 a. m. morn- | a or only f ANenzors ng worship and address by Miss “ONE FOUNDATION” || the Fellowship, Worship, and Work of o ¢ \ gierine L Puth Seabury, educational sccretary | | 4 _ repr el of the American board, who has r THEAN 3 | : L primi- emtted | contly returned from a tour of the | [ Music: “It is-high time to || SUUTH BUNGREGATIUNAL BHURCH 1 = eat in rrin 5 i i ; ! : Ing fur At mission ficlds in the Near East, awake”—Barnby. | a Indians who e India, China and Japan. Her sub- | | L : ol ; ¢ ey ey e pay a per-;Jeet is: “Fellow Christians Around | “Sweet Savior, Bless Us.” || Morning Worship—10:45 2 L L DAL tribute to the memory of|(he World." At 12 noon, primary Gilchrist | Avaitant : It I thok (6omias Fa 7 enpnil ik DREIN NSt denartmentys a8 e LS ||l Sermon by Rev. Alden H. Clark, D. D. of India—The Place ; = ey laid on at Oystir D230 ip. m. Boy: Scouts, ™ - | _ : i ' | Long Isl , Since e Thursday, of Christ in Modern India a © - ! ) Eafol A of el eaneSlon e Mid-week Church Service : : : ; : ; : ; ! 1 kTS “old fnlh\!n oncert '» o Evening Service of Worship omitted in the interest of pai | Wednesday, 2:30 p. m. united | eh A~ - i "3) b | ‘i service in the First Church at 7:30. ¢! o pay o ! lon fovon e " | Afternoon at 2:30 S e ° IRoosevelt homestead, dropping flow | 5 £ ¢ P 1 AU €rs upon the grave of t former . M 1 | Session of All New England Regional Conference I . : ; A president and saluting Mrs. Roose- | rist ants en: I with noted speakers. : ¢ dnutritior ¥ | velt. Invitations to take part in the 5 5 Y g | ) < ) treated as community if | flight were sent by Roosevelt ficld | Not mollycoddles of wishy washy Christians ! Il 0 1 not i 1 o i i 3 v . . . 3 T 4 > t not individual sins to be attacked.” | officials to Col. Charles A, Lind- Not Psalm singing hypocrites | e e " 5 = oemaker will address the | hergh, Clarence D. Chamberlin, ! but S ; i conference: on Monday | Roger Q. Wi L Yancy | ) s ausile S e e | STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH| | ¥ Along the! Governor F Roosevelt L | S : o outh | of New York nt de- Rev. William H. Barsch ‘will tell you at | Tt et RS S 1 ) - clared Navy day this year takes on EVERYMAN'S BIBLE CLASS Address: “OUR FELLOW CHRISTIANS AROUND THE WOR by 4 F: i Sviaw R Rt o s e R 2 o Miss Ituth I. Seabury of Boston, Edneational Secretary of the American Board und Y i Aoy Tomorrow, 9:30 a. m., M. E. Church | “The Litte Chureh with the BIG Welcome” cordially invites sou. COME r What Cengre ] ants . | A ¥ B e ; S pr ry purpose of | _ 5 DSt f lse s IV \ gabionsand e “Th U = G ] 4 The Messages are prepared for your help and u : e w S oyl 10:45 a. m~“The Unwritten Gospels e ! : 1 1 schedule of iff bill nistic 1o the fur SE 9 BESEE : o “ s ’ I d ) House crance vorld peace .15 — - - - , ‘ e e L Il 7:15 p.m. roblem m Addition WILL, YOU COME? TRINITY METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH sands of golden doll v Louisiana than any other state in — | tered everywhere, ceili c | tne Unton. | i I [ i { { i b |

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