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heen the N \M ania, (s icing 1 an- rge 1t by chell thers t af- and - has filed at Pic*, mer- rs of Pic- vities nter- npet- basis ki - an. ope ore. i a , NEW,BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1929. crgy. On the other hand if every| Q. Where and when was Graham | : post attains its membership quota|McNamee, the radio announcer \ by Christmas, we will be fully pre-|born? - . e e gram without delay. 1889, | : ‘ “The American Legion program| Q. What is the meaning of the | SR 3 for 1930 is one that should inter- | family name “Lundberg”? «n;t every ma‘n‘ who had the privilege| A, Itis of German origin and BAPTIST CHURCHE |and 4; 7 p. m. Girl Scouts, troop 16.| Next Sunday will be obsery P : of ‘serving his country during the|means “guardian of the forest.” : : T ‘ 2 an- | ; et WILL i £ L & | means “guardian of the forest. F D M k Ch — Chursday, 11 a. m. to 4 p. m. an- | “an all-day ke T A e xpect Breaking Rope or PIARK | o ses ™ “Slitln a3 o g pspeean ot e e Fire Damage Makes Change in et e e R S i TR 5 g : habilitation work, the Legion will | gional in one sport classed as a pro- | o . Sunday, 9:45 a. m. Bible school, | Aid society at Doris building, 45 | thc AR R G A[ TRINITY GHURGH l I‘lllg efi continue with renewed vigor its| fecsional in all sports? GEYUfly M%flflgs HOWGYGI‘ brotiierhood and senior class 11 a..| Main street Aprons, fancy work. ) Sl B clila eliers aclvilieg A an-| A, The Amateur Athletic Union, m. ehurch service, sermon by Rev.|food and exndy. : g ; St. Mark's ’ 2l ity service, its| iy governing body of amateur ac- William Ross, subject: Sut’| Friday, 7:45 st e Mrs. Ch 2 foken : Outlined against the fast darken- |good citizenship program and will | ;ie5o'i "\ he United States, classcs | Although considerable damage | fujency. o S ey T B st rogular 10 4.1 frs. Charles R. Vickery, Well » Ing sky, swaying idly in a swing- '1";09:“%; :;n‘di ew-n;x many ]m}mr a person who is a professional in | Was done to the First Congregational | Nonday, 7:30 N Fov Stoutatil (Cemianae 3 b i T, the men Known in This City to Lecture 5 like rigging, yet clutching the sides | Legion endeavor. — Every| .o coort as a professional in all | church building by fire Monda Tuesday, 7:45 p. m, the World | = Ll et . g g veteran who carries a 1930 Legion | oo o] | night, all services will be hcld at | wide guild will meet at the home e e e 11 a. m. holy com on Jerusalem (o Methodists bt the steeple, John Hackett steeple | card will have an individual part in | P 000t tongest rail. | the same time and in the same | of Mre Raymond Tt Cort "’“‘“) LUBHERAN |CHURGHES | mo the rector i lack and stunter surveved the city, ”‘f( accomplishment of thess ob- |0 s'vynnels tn the world? building as usual tomorrow. Certain | cnue; 7:45 p. m. prayer meeting at | St. John's (German) | ipcagdotes ; el ts gleaming lights, and its scurry- | jectives. : A. Tie longest is the Simplon | Sunday school classes will be shifted | Mrs, Niven S Vina e Sunddee s ford will lecture on the three first g humanity. Groups had gathered | ~*There is no veferan who can af-| tyunel, 12.3 miles from Brigue, | [Tom one °place to another for| \yednesd 2:30 p. m. woek day DINCEUa0: 0 | Wednesday, supper and mecting | chapters of the interdenominational é io watch him ascend to the topmost | ford to be without the Legion be- | guitzerland to Iselle, Italy on the | &rcafer convenience pending repairs <‘ senool for roligiots netriiction: o aq | cc: d:4g oitlock, 1o Layman's ¢ t 6 wission study book “From Jerusalem ; point of the Center church tower— | cause the Legion is constantly work- | oy o8GR S8 Sl 00T 1o the batlding, but all will mect at loving service clads will | ooh: Seman verdce subjecti i TR e T “pectators marveled at iy nerve |ing for his weltars anc in the Le-| oo is the Appenine. 115 miles | the roRular time. | et sttt oon s Comine FoTiieNT ora i G Jerusalom, by Mrs. Helen Mont- i coats tighter [gion he finds a way to continue (0 | o6 Gipiionne 1o Vornio, Italy | A change has been made neces- | o | Twesday, - :30 p. m. mceting of T 3 about them, scurried to their homes, | serve his country in peace as he did | "y, “ojogna-1lorence route. sory in week day church school *7 45 pom chiineh prdye s Ldleat Al isoclety s HolT ka1 i ; L was cold, bitterly cold. The fig- | il war. Some of the bhenefits ob- | e RIS Ad « s which are held in this E ! 7 e L L 2 t1e outlined against tower ¢ sed, | t-ined by the Legion for all ex- church. The sixth grade pupils will 11 Girl Scout Teetor : i 4 racking his hands together, kick-|Scrvice men include the adjusted REV P ALTER]O TO SPEAK meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 il il Sunday services 10 a Com- ot 3 3 compens: ‘ion law, the right to free I d : Ui ectuar 4 ing his feet—vyet, he worked, and 1Dens: 20 g 4 | o'clock. as follows: Pupils from the | the Y, M. (. A | munion will be cclebrated. S limea stopped long cnough to peer |EOVERIMENt hospitalizatica, priority e { Tincotn, - Washington and Camp | o school, 11:15 4, 1 ounz Peoy cting - rbout him. mp””..‘f,(,,‘p'czr {'f,}:?,m ::;Lnj(“r‘”“l | latian Minister to Deliver Special | schools at the First Baptist church. | Menmonia sday cvening, the church coun- Plien alweyy on the gotienln | B EE B e e : | Pupils from the TRoosevelt school 150 &t chureh seHanl: | S0 Wil meek dt £ diclpekc n meeting, § p. m 7 fater. “Why do T travel? T must live. | IRt Hfe asutance ab veducel| sermon At South Church Tomor- | wil meet at that school. Al other | . English worship fol. | The religious school will mect nd Iren's = Jobs are scarce and I travel he e d e anl 0,‘”” !Mm"\ ow Al pupils who ordinarily would meet at | (0, 'C Aunlon: 11:45 a. m, | Wednesday and Thu r- n 8 1 % and there in an attempt to obtain | gooyr e & MGEEE BN [ sowATICEROOR: the First church will mect at the | ciopyan worship and communion. | MOONS: lish et E y n L appre : ¢ | German hip anc n 3 e 1 £ Swedish Beths e lood and living. There is something | what the Legion has done for p,..,‘ Rev. P. Alterio anpounced today | South'church. _ 5 | Tuesday, 4:15 p. m. junior choir| The Women’s lissiona Sty el Bt E [ t}:u Ol‘mlp:(LmEl that finally geis|yy wearing the Legion button of | that he will deliver a special sermon | The m\llr; u;:?t.l grado ‘.\m »!mvv! | practice will meet Thursday afternoon 2:30 e Pl aiby e rou” he said. “The dizzy heights. | goryice,” i oI G e (i Thursday afternoon at 3 o'elock in | “myyregay, § p. m ek sery- | 0'clock Shitdver ARl 1e nerve wracking strain— some - ‘uoon nt 4 olcloel for {ho Tialign | the Tainity Meflodist chusch, | ice in German | = R i ake to drink, others work on pure | members of the congregation. He | L e G e Shatticy 10143 < grit. But it is almost always an end- | nas selected a topic that should ‘\u;xml, Service in Engiish, with holy com- | FAA LS = jocality is scarce. Steeple jacks fol- S e | Llim (Swedish) | 10:45. Sunday school in Loth [\t lcw the climate. Cold is a great in- | of the Ttalian mission at the church | | 45 a. m. Bible school | languages, between the services | 2 onvenience. Cramped hands arc and has been very successful since Bible class; 11 a. ons' meeting Friday, not - fangerous wnd falls often occur in| | coming her | morning worship with sermon by g told weather. The jack is usually | st [the pastor, Rev. Asel I. Peterson. |, e 2 gone with the summer months and n | 2 | Holy communion. No evening | ETHODIST CHURCH fakes up his wandering role. F t dF IS: ¥ Y gm s Suller From | eervice. o s How does one get to be a steeple aC S an anCleS | a S Olll] els u El 0 | sday, § p. m irch monthly Trinity MES. CHARLES R, VICKERY fack? Of all the tredes why pick | | “Houywood Mmd” Today | mecting Sinday, @S0l aGt Vs PRt S %3 n that one? “Oh” with a shrug, Wednesday, § p. m. Scandinavian | piple cl Women's Bible class omery at the méeting of the Wom- just happened to fall in it. There | By Robert Quillen - RN ceting. Address bY | church school; 1 Gia, sermon 1's Forcign Missionary society at = oot L) e oo SR R G e e oo d i minaiaion 4y, S p. m. prayer service. | Rpworth league; 7:30 p. m. evening L3 o'clo ko;‘vr,’!?m\;l(:umo hl‘l]J)LI'annd &l\cm-,‘ | 500d 8. I itian: ahnaren s aaldepioraat and 8 p. . choir rehearsal. | serviee, “Christ Among the Doc- rs. Vickery is giving this lee- clves tor the job, and are —_— i ) ors." | Chl | YR et . A denounce: he louse of com- tors o o bilins ) Wweeded out.” QUESTIONS ANSWERED St i CTRRT G 01 e bl o S RUREEE B BB ) e EGATIONAL CHURCHI Monday, 3 p: ;. W. By AL S5 7:15 i Coitditie eiiaiend A steeple jack is a jack of all| xercise, or Jack of massage, or lack (NONS Yesterca¥ By fRev: Sutiunityiicaining schod) Simisel rorint wades, Ho ast be abis to paint | Tou can get an answer o any|of sails baths that makes hogs get |50 labor member. ; ) . m Community Training school. u wissionary from India and . e 4 o el e i : Sorensen attacked éspecially the : . | Tuesday afternoon. Methodis i ven @ number ot \:ash’ windows, and juggle bricks.|3Htstion of fact or inforitation by It is heavy fecding., vt il ehiaten in i ke 0 10 to 11:20 a. m. Sunday | group at the ital: 3 p, m. W. C res 1 She has many He must be familiar with carpen- | WFiting& to the Question Editor, New — el ks school; 11 a. m. church Kindergar-1{+. 1" meeting: 4 1. junior mis- r : | ; - B atrical industry andl s meeting: 4 p. M. junior wi riet v this city, is lors’ tools, and have some knowledge | Pritain Herald, Washington Bureau.| But why must we be so carclul tefi, mornir orship, speakers \ : ave some knowledge | 1o PO 3 g L “There is often imposed on them | il i . speak sionary society; 6:30 p. m. Phila 1 > a linesman’s job. At times he is| 1122 o York avenue. Washington. | ta keep the friendship of Europe st [ o W A7"C 0o S0 BREEL S (G000 | Charles B3, Par class; T:15 p. m. Loy Scouts ; alled on to emulats the fly and |2 Co €nclosing two cents in stamps | furope won't do a darned thing to |10, " [ the course of time, | SMith Leipe 91 p. . class meeting; § p. m. lac i for repiy. Medical, legal and maritat | 3 PIDCEERDICIEI el 2 oL B 0 > 1 Bt Al eSS, 23 Tl Vednesiay evenin t I3 I's dacto ount to must crawl up steep walls, ply 8 keep ours? o 1 Bible class, leader 5 3 3 p steep walls, or pos- | o0 ! i poisons thie childhood mind. One | | Aia soctety aelock more than § 00,000 a year. sibly look into the heart of a fue- | 1 Isi“’"”" "’f““" grican ex e i does not wonder that a large num- (2 P- . 1w service and Bible } Wednesday, 2:50 p. t ¥ e hace from thz top of a tall chim- ‘ ended research be undertaken. Ail| You can say 'one thing for Bish- [ jor ‘of them are, In the early pa class, pre Dr.’ Madidians 6 0-{ palietons chool, third - ey. When, and only when he is fa- ome: QUTKUO‘I’.S \'\m ;che & per-fop Cannon. He always gets out of a | o¢ their careers, saturated with ban- [ . P'ens-Yu club, leader, Gordon | hursday, 3 p. m. weel - r sonal reply. Unsigned requests can- | party or marke s 2 - Jikurial et : i g People’s so- | S uiliar with all of these, then ym—-‘" | party or market. before the .land- |, )iy vulgarity and insanity.” ) p. m. Young People’s S0- | jisious school, sih grade hanps he can get a job ‘h“”;lmQ>é’ool[!fllzlecxfill‘:‘l“e']‘_‘:‘j‘nm’“‘ Dl e Cille In conncetion with the motien for ader, Miss Irene Haigis; | midweek serviee. STANLEY MEMOR!AL CHURCH from a city’s tallest stceples, or Bl J | A = ., |second reading of the children and | 5Pt uker, Carl 8. Neumann. [ Trida¥, 4 p. m. sewing school; § s n blanting ribbons on 300 foot chim- Q. What caus the p A hick is onc who thinks he isn't | vouths employment bill. Sorensen | Mond: P.om. s ing com- |, 1,y official hoard ! Sermon by the Pastor ac | swishing sound when programs are | 5CtHNS his money’s worth in a ho- | ceptered his attack on the allegation | Mittee meeting; 7:15 p. m. com- | S Tharsday, 11 a, m. to 4 p. Doris Bl -Annual Christmas There are no rigorous cxamina- | rehroadeast. from London and Hol. | () URIesS he drops cigaretic bults |inat theatrical children who are | Wunity school ror leadership train- | T S e by e i St o ey ok, oo, candy ions before one is hired for a job. | land? on the floor of his room. “still relatively innocent are brought | ing, Trinity Methodist church | 7 A man applics for work. He claims| A. The National Radio Institute | i e IO atmosphere which, while it | ]wn\_! 2 215 o ~:~“” L | Internat mal Bible Students’ Assn. © has had experience, 20 or 9 | that the peculiar sound is due | " ng e m “l‘°':".“ enee "‘_‘,'( {may be appropriate for sophisticat- ‘\m ) "{:'”'“' o ‘\‘; e P- M Sunday, servies convention at ars, he modestly admits. He canto a form of Interference caused by | 2Ll Breat critics who think the world | cd adulls, is entirely foreign to the | Young Woman's Mission: | Trartror. > anything from standing on his| rapid fading. This is a form of fad. | ‘U¢¢T and rotten ar> bachelors. jimindsfotiyouths iy R s | Wednesday, 8 p. m. praise. prayer ead on ths cornice of a skyscrapur | ing which occurs very rapidly in| o P n ’ Slal nEgih e GO hILMOUITEDEO “',""“""f‘” e ‘I’“‘ ™l and testimony servi ?H jangvnig e e Al IiDe g | ntodon Rumaiviate ennessa it st Sione NS SRR R SSRR R | i dBn JE st excansihose Al R S s TG i udy, November 15th ainted. Yes, sounds all right—buc, | found no way to overcome it. | ot S v k) o rensen said U T el G T S nas he a broken arm. a leg. even a| Q. Is Hebrew one of the “lost "©SS Paid a profit. YN catmerenEsionisull s inas 31 o e | 1f So, What Antidote ? tib will do. What has that to do | language B — 1 his own childhood Scout meeting PR RULREDION People’s q q S T o e i i ey bt AL R once and all selling| “I ask vou to join in securing my | midweek lectu South church | B You ave invited again to hear Mr, Joseph W. Huntress of & SEC AL 3 3 bl € las once at least makes people | revenge.” he s chapel, speaker, r. Francis D, ] 1SRRG VE LR > . fomo assurance thal the man has | Jewish veligion, and also is known | 2° O _""‘ Lt akesins onlo soncH reven e e (Rl 0] o 1, “speaker, - Dr. - I'rancis 1 10 m. sermor Boston, Mass., on this interesting topic. nad experience, for a good jack is |10 Wmany scholars e e bos DICyseaBrelolcemitoz gy s eientaal LI Rayekhiepricd s bRl . With Christ in Baptism™ o N e e ccognized by the number of close| Q. Whose daughter Queen | Bether and weep together. ure afteh the government had as-| I'riday, 4 p. . Priendly N SR nn ome with your friends. A e A : = o |ired. im ihat . meusi el ducation room; | I class; 7 p. m. scrmon hy Seats free, no collection t: e & RS et crte : Americanism: Favoring peace like | with child employment would be in- | oy Scout meeting, religic ol 3 > sy Son sl R Rlic e sh e B R D e e i U e | (o muead) tion room. E xereln: S SUNDAY, DECEMBER 1 — 5 d at leazt be a wark on s | a2d Anne Boleyn. e e : = Tuesday, 8 p. m. general Bible e ST ike that.” purmanent magnets contain tungsten | ¢ thinks he can insult_eversbods | “Red Snow” in Colorado e e e | sy e chilarns Steeple jacks and gtunters are a | #d chromium? ||t aa e | o J . e 2l s L Sent. | classes. ratalistic group. It is of | A. It contains 4 to 5 per cent of R | Poun_d :\‘Ot h"o_“ at All iy serion A e . children's me with them. All o |tungsten and sometimes a little | s yon fcan/tigatinich fanaif e RenveliNov s 0URScience il (oY, DrREII 0iy: misenion desyin (00 sular weekly e, separat s | L0 1 e 't make yourself biue-blood- | *XPlained the phenomenon of “red | partment tellowship hour; 7:15 p. |classes: llar yeekly o s d iolenin Jlank and | chromium, It is called Taylor-White C_yours e AT i s . bt e st e 2 now" in the Arzphoe glacier region. | 1., evening worship. Church school s Bt L i | . 300 80 e | o 0 e bl o « gomin, Sh hool o o Rev. R d N."Gil “IC T 8lip T will get killed.” he | tion of Taylor and White, (iigiEEtith Steametnicotaupetlorilesl A{hy s Lo oty s Tatian l‘-‘ml i) D% aymon 7 1iman N oW : e ing. ¥ ) > seniors alian group, forum, ‘oasons. A shrug of the shoulde Q. Why is the albatross esteemed | 13 To persons who make the trip by | ~sunday Recreation”; 11:45 a. m. | — will P h dackelt Mas becn in the profession | Y Slors, and why ia it sometimes| o SEmn | Gnited States forest (rafls (o (e | puginnors 15 a. m. beginners, | Emmanuel Gospel reach to ince he was 15 vears old. Hoe has| S04 as a figure of specch for a | . LOORE Or 8TAMEYS. | rreat ice-rivers in this fon Eoin % : Fo hos | 10:50 o'clock, prayer 5 e e T " e G e ST s et R T A L E ’s Bible CI n a bricklayer, painter and car- R dehedbnin o ia | ance: business - means. more and | Teddish tinge of snow is one of the | Mona 30 p. m. Sunshine so- 10:45 oclock, children vervman's bible ass renter. He too has the fatalism of & 2 ! Sl S s Y03 most curious and interesting fea-| ciety mocting: 4 ». m. junior de- preaching by Rev. G. It v . ! Hoa s LSt res artment council; 6:15 p. i, SUppe¢ ¥ FX amSputling it lorriine longlas [iseenioNer the reat iaslesiot south || BT EIRN B s SRR The color is most noticeable when | g mecting of Young Women's | P i Bible school hour with “sword rmity . B urc oseibIS i EAia it pniTeR I EHSID. \oceaDaandito Dl jone ishsaltl e AL ERER e R of Tite abouy | One walks over a glacicr and crosses | uiliary; 7 p. m. Cub Scouts | aril 0 p. m. Cherry tomise iomehow, sometime, I may overlook | 0 U° an omen of bad luck of is- | e »“-:” ‘!* vm_”“'»lm il ‘]”f“ | @ sreat spot where the snow 100ks |~ \¢ignesday, 2:30 p. m, united week | sion \HHVL ¥ school; 6 p. m. Young Tomorrow 9;30 A. M_ L fimal fandare Sknown aomolly lLted Dlailoss ands the art of | faine hut well defined scent of o SR bixon. roll iz 7 p. m. preaching. 8 Com earl db hb P hawks. The hanging of one about a | Walking. | termelon emanates from the colored | * Rl s f 14'””:””‘; \]\H b day | serviee ome riy an ring your neighbor | man’s neck is considered synony- | | snow. D L e, ¢ Scouts mous with the bearing of a great| The boys ook Iu in their silk | geientists have found that {his ‘_N{‘m“ o edndiae by lrederick D, | Wednesday and Thursday after- mml n. 'l is thus used as a figure | Falluses. Now if some manufacturer | kind of snow does not fall-—it grows, Blis: AL D, iih Ghapel noons, religious instruction classes; | will provide gold-plated straws 0| It-is a minute form of plant life, re-| " ‘.‘ | irasan ;‘ '.l day sewing | Thursday, 4 o'clock, ior choir | . ——— Q how the Bible say that a per- | chew on. | 1ated to algac. Ll S 2 D A A | mracticy | son who marries a divorced person | o - e s Eo i S brl St re (o v |11 Diivacay WEEE0 o Rl iid el In the Heart of the City N adulte “The time to buy stocks is dur- = . . Special sewing e chure TR, ! AT ‘°’;““'I“hu“l‘\“‘nz‘ e on ot ne s v i B Photograph Piano Wires |iy 1o 1o done that duy and. the o ayer service followed by senior IFor the Heart of the City g Jumes vers| fHngfe e Ehids & . , x e o o | choir practice. {the Tible In Matthew 5:32 says: | cheap just atter the shearing, byt | To Secure Better Tune iobinson Christmas box will, be | oI T = = lfl(}ksofl Sel]ds Lene[‘s {0 Posts"'\\'l\o.\ov\vr shall put away (di- |that docsn't do a sheep any good. | Woreester, Mags. Nov. so(Pi—pi- Dacked: AL 4 p. m. Girl Scouts, | THE . e | vorce) his wife, saving for the cause | - [ano wire vibrations have their pie- | troop 13 6:30 b m. father and son 2 i Gonneicut DEpartIngt | of rorncation: cuscth e <o o | ¥ou can be hapay in the kot ures taken hine S i o the <urvers T p. . oy ssone, troo 2. | mit adultery; and whosoever shall | €dge that your radio is the best| piano wire of the United States is| Assyrian Mission T | marry her that is divorced commit- | made if you read the ads that de- | manufactured. 3 'Hv"‘l“’\; _‘ lw’ P '“!_ ‘fj’f : “\‘I e Harry C. Jackson, national exce- | €th adultery.” | scribe it and don't read any olh"rs_’ The sound is recorded on a micro- | South church, Rev. ¥ B Adams | 4 5 § g sive committee van of the Ameri-| @ What is the address of Dr. §. | EE | phone, the vibrations of which are | W x}‘l r !f“_"', st Morning Worship---10:45 an Legion for Connecticut is urg- | Parkes Cadman? | I you wender/ how many Demo- | lranaferred to, photographic, platcs : IEs 2 r;. ]!“w 2 o N Sermon by the Pas -The Judgment Seat ng all Legion posts to make every| A. 429 Clinton avenue, Brooklyn, | crats will be up for re-clection next | DY use of a flashing light and a mir- | ¢ S ““’L 0 ,‘l.’; e 1 3 S e oAy e T L T00 R e N Yo | year, observe how many are filled | FOT- . m. Young Me il T " - \erEhID Gvoia by Ghii . Tons| O Wb wie the fivst mestp ver. | With & 26410r parby Hariioty | o m.;.“.v is re n‘.“ i smel Itslian .m.\\mvyy‘ e C][ 1["[[ ]RCH Evening Worship 7:15 Doors Open At 7:00 he word brought with him from | ularly admitted to the practice of e "‘]'";‘”"] ; "‘""F'_“" ‘T, “"“ »”“]‘_ Lo AU Ly AR = "”'_ '0' j Ceas il Popular Evening Worship With Motion Picture he rece: & meeting of the national {law in the United States? | Japan's “grand old man” says|S{1dY the re A]vm.h o ]I eaic Ly ot} depurbient oL Funter zoall Siin Y THE WRECK OF THE HESPERUS *cecutive committee held in Indina- | Allen B, Macon, who was reg- |/ls colintry/ Nasn't forgiven the ex- |\t (rameiandithe pull of tho wirea jschocls - 10:50%a. i horh a8 B ot 9:45 Bible School MRS inL 1polis and is a request of the na-|ularly admitted to the bar at|clusion act.-And just how long | 5 S et % : A Thrilling Picturization of Life At Sea lonas commander, O, L. Bodenham- | WWorcester, Mass., May 3. 1545, He | would Japan tolerate an invasion of | Brassieres Eliminated LLANSHO e sl Rt e e Ay ST St i ir, to every post. iad been allowed! ol practice in | whites who threstaned to monopo- | VIBih Bl ont StensIng LintentigosRiinnten Ao dfiSudss £ = MOST CORD 'ELCOME T! A full membership for 1930 is| Maine two years before that time. |lize trade? s F\ _}:_h,,)” ,l;,lop,"'rf(,ge\p_ Iflsj Behaol i N Remun south Sermon by U CORRISTRRL SO DRIORA [P ! 1@ finest Christmis gift that the| Q. Who was the first negro e Ol At T o e T e B e LG [ e JLOf AL o e E members of the American Legion | physician in the United States? Correet this senténce: “The abili- | pew shades for dance ensembles s e et Vil i mER OSSRy eCt: an present their disabled com-| A, James Derham, who was born |ty of congress to govern the coun-| sten-ins with bib fronts are more | L Avor meeting and ¢ ;'”,’ el s wles,” the Legion official said. “The | a slave in Philadelphia in 1767, His | try well,” said he. “is demonstrated 1 or less replacing brassicre and yok Sl pd i “OUR SUFFICIENCY ,‘,",fi‘,f,tV,‘\:,ml‘;d‘:\\. \;:n:'ll‘lfl ll::l lir:glgn master taught him to read and write | by the way it governs the District [ 10p shorts with the French Bl [Ce L e | . T ook fanabaisatien: vul(‘r‘n:- -‘“'11 employed him in compounding | of Columbia.” | Racine lace in sunburn shades is Stanley Dicniorial Wednesday --- 2:30. Loving o T o . e T e e IR, I‘)rrlh:)m m(.,n]ul,. 5o skill- | i) : |stll the general favorite but deep | oo SEREY SO Spvice o 5l ihe home nrst urc [0) rlst eclivelyiduninettbe ¢ S Q8 1810 MAI S WEEREAIT U 2 e Copyrizht, . Publishers | cream shadow lace is newer with 1 o £ Mrs. J. Coates, 28 Mill- tac y during the coming year, if | 4 : L T i | 3} mediate and senior departments, [5) rs. J. Coates, 28 Mi : et 5 [l master he was employed as his as- Syndicate | txtple voile rets. 3 Al Sl i2 voice of the Legion is to begigtant, Eventually he purchased his | | chuircly school, Gbidbin . mormnsil SEna s Street. ; . . S beard in its plea for justice for|grocaor and moved (o G vorship and sermon by Rev. 1. N. | 10:00 A. M. Sunday Church School Ihoes h“ei“l"”“‘e":h;‘(:’p"‘:“‘l“‘lW‘”‘“‘":‘t leans where he is said 10 have hiill | — e :\'“'(”"»f:’»r“";‘:““;-ul\v\?\t‘ l"gl‘\‘”""';‘“‘h i Thl}rsd;l,\' = 7:45. The 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship e o the oy (S BN allncrallveipractices | T b Citilat, PR (O BT Church Service for Pray- e uust have a large enrollment, for|, & Who sad “Patriotism is the Hactl onis LUV Ehent ¥opheceniing' o atilte of A uhon Bow many of them YRR e e e er and Praise. fegxnQClosses fiioratis yherolont atrensinkiien: laé; rvfr\;sc O U el [| vaa previous temitorial organization; cn what dates did they « o s eb: Ll “OUR WORK AT HOME o 2 ! 2 . The phrase is attributed to on? Which two of them were ndependent republics at the tim en- . rdiallv- Invi i rrs e B CSielhixt [y fcasertinIMitnatime (g st st s B B S o T et s e (ot eaddoviak i oS e a1 Wednesday, 2:30 p. m. united | All Cordially Invited Mr. Charles B. Parsons *glon build up its membership be- | 100 3 e ““ 1| fowers do you know? How many state capitals can you name? How many Neslt davielinnoh ecliool Prradesis | ‘ore the first of the new year be.|CcoTded in Boswell's “Life of John- |1 of'tjem are oMvially called Commonwealths? Which ones? How many have ¢ 8 L "()I'I‘ \\'OI’K ABROAD” o on."" { no Lieutenant-Governars? What's thie Governor ry In each te? How — :ause we have before us one of the | ; Nis term of office? What's ( a1 and_the pri d i trams in our history. For the last|®Pd and cvening begin? the area; the poptiation of the state capitar and prineipal city? | 2:15 P, \I s Bible Cla e e Fe O A. Evening is defined by the Washington Bureau's latest bulletin on THE STATES OF THE 2 2:158P. en's Bible Class ar the Legior has been fighting to | u e sl Dullebin o T8 ! 3:00 P. \ Itain adeduate hossital Taciiics | Standard Dictionary as the closing [ UNION sives i condensai frrm. under cach"state name, il this itormac 2:00 P. A{. Armenian Service ! || tion. 1t you want m copy of this ulletin, -fill out the coupon below and mail z > 5 Az KR A s Lo i Fr?n o_r‘nl:c ay and the beginning of | | " \irccteds Undenominational Evangelistic Fundamentar 5:00 P. M. P’eng Yu Club oot »ntal dis- | the night, in a strict sense, from | Morning Nervice, 10:15—Sermon, *Buried with Christ in Baptism” 7:30 P. ] 7, D] Ba Kot ey L0 LI I i) gl 2o (Bl o o — — = = = =CLIP (COUPON HERE — — — — = vening Service, 3.00—Sermon by Mr. Anton Kebrein 7:30 P. M. Young People’s Society ibilities caused by their war sery- | Sunset till dark; in common speech, } The following will be baptized during the morning service: Mrs. Schuy- ce. That fight will be carried to|the latter part of the day and the || | sraTES EDITOR, Washington Bureau. New Britamn Sterald, ler Spaulding, Miss Hilma Bradley, Mrs. Henry Howard and Mr, and M. TO CHURCH AND SHOW YOUR LOYALTY! s e floor of congress in the coming | €arlier part of the night till bedtime, ] New York Avenue, Washington, D. C. Richard Dunne. M rear and with a united membership | Afternoon is defined by the same au- | | T want a copy of the bulletin THE STATES OF THE UNION, and en- | L = ve w.il not fail to get more hospital | thOrity as that part of the day be- | losa herewith five centa In colm, or loose, uncancelled, U. 5. postage | Jeds for our sick and disabled bud- | tween noon and sunsct. | stamps Lo cover postage and handling costs: - E lies, Q. What is the best way to re- | ' \ The sooner the 1930 mamber- | Move whitewash from a ceiling? | NARBEE . &« 9 A S S Bt i e A s SRRl g T Sermon Subject 10:45 A. M. “A UNIVERSAL PRAYER 3ill the Legion be able to start to- | Gng it liberally and repeatedly with | b e “wards the accomplishment of other|a solution of two pounds potash in crry SEATE ... Lt e Al o Tah e 1 “CHRIST AMONG THE DOCTORS” by R T e T e s e R e et | Tha & roadlan oriibbNew Bt InbH rala ] Popular Evening Service 7:30 Using Hofmann's Picture {t memberslip is permitted to drag | ened. remove with a scraper. | L | . H B o e R e cme s s e o oo s | . TRINITY METHODIST EPISCOPAL. CHURCH 4 n will waste a great deal of en- No, - = ) |1 -~

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