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18 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1930 Plans for New House of Worship ™7 "o i v 2 South Church Maintains Place R T s Ve R s e o co dar averaged abo ! out. The enrollment is 2§ and there | prises pupils of junior age angd be Men's Bible Class t rough Decem Of First Congregational Church - .»w:™ o moes mombon e As 3rd Largest Congregational #5050 s v e On File Awaiting Developments -~ o e e s mra Parish In U. §., Report Shows i S| Dt o e e | - 3 juior pupils hold their wo ool age. Systematic calli 1 ) ) 1 ' ship service with the intermediatos & F _ a ; o2 Th g nadsy : ¥ Mis : + The beginners and primaries a Members at Annual Meet- .’ Lo et issior : : : hare in ive AROR Rl : people cor it both brancl parated Jh 5 5 . ! by ain 3 s g of the mission—in all 37 families Hunter Road Mission School . 5 3 & M a al.er 4 Zduc ¥ : > i nd 124 on 13 visiting afternoons. Ele ing Hear Report From st iter oAt - L o b _ Twenty nersons from the Mission | Gertrude Barnes: advapced ey Building Committee — + num akers dur- | 7] 2% : J ¢ R nomination — Varied In- ot Bl e e UG AR RS S e i endens s e + = or n ¥ % p X Aiss nstance aylor, teacher s =% 3 2 . e ¢ n ced | man of committee g = A n confession. six of these wera young | C. E. Steel Progress in All Fields of e e : . emb . terests in Flourishing t ; e RS tha nth le from the schools. : he two el C ; people from the schools. In the absence of Miss Caroline ! lentary superintendent, A = " 2 t ter T year e had 2 . o) . i =2 X Under direction of Miss Taylor the Bartlett, {zer Sna sensval Endeavor Reflected in - S rth people from ¥irst church enrclied in - Condition During 1929, «n Llie enmialines: cooperation of a large group of | perintendens dusine. e 3 fiss | K 1h& Loini. e win G Gl Monday in May YOUNg people has t enlisted 10| the school at the H . Statements for 1929. e . eld | aw iotal enrollmen: of Leaders Say at Annual|s«s was el a choir numb:-ing upwards of 20. | sion has been carrisd on in c 0 . R B arties we I o Financial Report + Visions with a total enrollme: k Meeting. c : South Church Branch i % Receipts Chinese Department Superintendnt, Miss Han 5 + e ah . : . 5 : uing Lasi Kj«unm Road Branch teachérs: & B. tWdoa Report of Treasurer Young Wom £yl 1 < : . g e ! % ieceipts . irginia Gordon. Miss Harrir an's’ Missionars society. . T ! th ] : : ients Miss Frances Rockwell, Mis Booth : Ireasurer. Men's Bible Class Disbursements attendance — South chureh e zat ) J (S : 2 e offering—Hunter this department and three occasion- onference | 5 icul v < 1 South church. §1.23 al visitors, : : t Sunday School Week Day Church schools Bible class i : 3 e : LI g : s e 53kl enizollmiancio Gt Representing South church on 1hs By st gl cubiied prgicstedias Noluseer d % i : ) DR acioolbise The | BOTd of Directors of the Unite e “NE T. W 2 S 5 e r v 1 ist i i Lo b L U1 Week Day Church Schools for 122 4 1 vere Mrs. W. C. Oquist and Tri L. Weed. The total enrollment of pupils from all cooperating church Of this number 255 are from church familie Home Visiting An arrangement put into eff There are six Mothers” Bible Class coliegs Armenian Department General 1 c Rov, lance of $123.97 Theodore £, Dunn: assistant superin- Brotherhood tendents. Truma William . Mid fred H. Ttapp: seeretary. Harry Howar : 3 Thompson: treasurcr. Walter | Bunce: auditor. Miss Marion Schroc- to ex- | Totals for 25407 g 2l del: registrar. Mrs. I A Dgne0x/0 Members Reccived During 1929 T h 1 3 sistants to the secretary ar e iham hitedol Dasieaiett 41 3 : urer, Miss Grace MacCullough. Mis e e 1 Anna Timbrell. Miss Ilorence d i s of home vi arrow: supplies elerks, Willi i : vear | Bonney. Vinton Pratt e S il }‘ - 1 attende Department of Education. iR ey e O RS present has Cradle Roll LT |:1‘00] : :pils in those s s r and Son night. spon- rintendst, Mrs. W. H. Hors- schools. rotherhood was most | fall; visitors, Mrs. R. A. Catlin, M arents and Teachers’ League teport of the Pastor progr arious confer- ces, or 1y spira tion and he 5 ack into ) the regul throug zat of Miss Dorot in South | Latham as soloist on special occa ation in the parish. As execut 1 ng in attend Tounz. Mrs. W. L. Carpenter, | ;¢ P, -‘"‘\- E. B. Proydman; on I Bor ar g diversified A. Hume. Mre, G. T. ce chairman, Mrs. Charles Law; ) ? M. Beals, Mre, H. . |S¢¢retary. Miss Laura Woodford: School for | Sions are greatfully acknowledged, . 1 v, Pauline Boz- |and carried out lar by the bovs. : Lt 6| YERVANT H. HADIDIA ‘ Clasa Brivelto; ¢ The treasurer reported receipts of Mrs ioF Zonvi e e e s WIEHL) Tk e fhe R Tigtant Hets Tor- Gitoplea Ao cnlas e Vinter e 50.75 and disbursements of |car Gritzmacher, Miss Gertrude | ETaM commitice. Mrs. A. W. Upso SR : Committee On Teligions Education al acknowledgment R Barnos it cemmitee d s F o by S il : e e AT or Bl e A \ssyrian Mission The enrollment in the department ‘;\vvor ox.l‘;']“:out);w'. o s, to Miss Cowles r itior gular 1 B § it i i 1 presic loverand he closc of 1929 was 184. This e ‘»{f"_']*' L e L B e e e A e et Rtaing : “ Beginners Department e i ;“’_"""“" ity e Superintendent. Miss Ruth Heniy: | j"”'I'f?’,z(‘ wn-d s 1 \.\I to ¥ s i e ) f ts. Lillian Schroedel. Fl aente S detedchersid ¢agyd eligion | : Rl G v o Marl ‘w‘«‘vn ndne B began to function #s a branch HE ; Oshanna Elia : Jar At the close of the school year the Home Department in June family at a time of ay ! 1 addition e class ALFRED D, Sunday Church School TSR ["h et 5 N T wdent organization but workir n Yohannon . Jonathan Her place was taken | €10se conjunction with the Ho ettt ; of the fall torm by | Partment and other departn Al S At : The envollment | the chureh school. The a | ness mieating of the league or consideration Plenz-Yu Club, the s Socieiy. as well as d Bov Scout Troops of on O R e presidenr, 3 i amad $ i ey K. Jacob resident. Lily Primacy Depactment it May, Oftleers of. the S Report of Treasurer, Mothers' Rible t 22; men : ,.‘ Iacobehas = rrern R lagtod al ihat (ime & (lass ' erit ¢ P Slia 5 nd icore L : o1 O | taceipts ; Aoils £ - E "roog Hol rel N casurer Tazar Loomis; sc ary, Mrs. Lucy M Home Department associa- | Disly nnecticut jons gh: Chairman, tague; assistant seeretary. Mrs, Har Superintendant, Mrs. A x H fon of Dwig 4 Keport of Treasurer Bernard no R Irginia| 3 Meortord ; blarniuoplants I"v””. Jonaal )(‘ Be w;-‘ v':v:‘m“,‘\""v‘ 3 i ary and Treasurer. | the hoys of tha Junior tecoiy T Iirst year classes: Frances|Mrs. W. J. Runce: corrrespon : f 5 : f Mrs. Mirtle Kutsel seeretary, Mra Lucy Towers membership of 209, O < numb Teport of the Woman's Society Junior Choir Lia Woman's societ ospital day - Shenia late as | Robert 0 1 Ireas _ W e AT 1 fontin ' « s i Nominating Committec 2 ) P onth J i ) } i Lane vhen the hour ngle, Mrs. W. J. Lane, Grage | ir these visitors mads Many 3 act as workers and visitors, Du - s and daughters’ banquet, senta T o i % i G bt X An Average atiendance. of | Wiegand. Marjorie IL.eupold, Doris s30 calls. At the December e over 200 mothers i g 1 ; : 5 ed | ten Helm : Lach sezond month, | ning | Williams and Mrs. Irving Ellis, meeting twel t asses: Mre. Ida Benz- | dressings fo ! < Woman's Missionary socicty, |0 delegates 5 el i \“',‘:,m";i" P ] “(] ,‘,,,,," e S Mabel Spring. Mrs. Hazel Hall, | cral hospital were ma for which thi which Mrs. T. A. Greene is pres. vh.mt rwvallk . Gl 1“7\1 . 3 Sl D e Llizabeth Webb., Mr: e Boy Scouts Troop 2 wdquartess uer | 197Nt worked for the hospital and | 'ThiS year the number was 44 4 e T e e Vi Nearly 100 of the cl andon and Dorothy Wiecgand. Seoutmaster, Charles H. Abel £ October 26 and | for the Visiting Nurses. They made !‘m Zinnings e been i ek Declis aidilort Bliss W Clatks: | Tenn ddors Aloore, Itene d young people are in various This departinent has an enroll- Troop 2 has a rvegistration of 42 T i shidianl R e sl : { African M. E. Zion church, | Phillips Moya wa 5 h partments of the church school ment of 106 puplls, which is a pet| scouts. These are distributed as fol- in Sholapur. India. Disbursements| Definite steps have heen ermond. Nominating | Annuziata Negrini lina Caro- | nuber of boys and girls are also in | gain of 5 over last vear. |lows: tenderfoot 17, second class 10, QUEinEtlie vednpoteled 3 1,007.00 (§8 L5l 0metheuyearito gindreacciihc il mit of church and | jina. Negrini, Liberio Negrini, Mar-|the scout troops. A chorus of Jundor Department first class 3, star scouts 8, life scouts i ]E””im‘)O:;-!fl::::vf\:\'-kz:n\w"):v T e school: For one year, (MrS. | iha Lucy Noren, Roy Lawrence girls, gowned. and under the dir Superintendent. Mrs. I\ tor) 2. lite associate 1. and eagle asso- Royal B Doane )}1 B oTawe us e asmmities fon r,,] SR md L. Warren, chair )i fOr Noren, Sam I'ius Oshanna, Harriet|tion of Mrs. I W. Mott. aids in the Hale: secretary and pianist. Warran | eiate 1. The troop is organized in 5 sl e B Yk P S A0 erests g WO Years. (Mrs. Hubert S, Blake), | unetia Parker, Wesley Tthamar | sInging at the services of worship. Hale; assistant, Mrs. Alfred Rapp; | patrols shion onthe pack ge| P07 PISAUnES gact menih A lafe | ction lus found ifs futerestn delin 80 BL T B i Nl R S e e The Jolly Junior Girls club has teachers, First year: Mre, William| The usual activities incident (o hertmentiana papennsimork dhasbesnioone Toxpnldesbread sthacu it hasiseemed b sl pio 8 i el i s o Louise Potts, Yleauor Totts, Vinton | been active in different ways anl| Bomba, Fred Peters, J. Williar|the scout program have been fhelbuilding Lt Sot e At w“l“',,:o (?:.F,',"},l,‘,"'."',,‘; A ment O committee: For one year, Mrs. Frank | oo pratr, Triehard Bassett Quige | at a sale realized $93 from which | Bomba, Grace Skelly, Fred Peters, | getically carried on. A hand-crat ton, the New Britain hospital. the | which statement is {0 be presented | D Smith: for one vear. (Richard E. | 11" G2 qvs Raspanti, Sherwood He s were purchased for (he chor- Loris Merwin, and Aricne Recor. | room. filted with necessary tools far IEitne Nlrses dndiniany oller arel toitt et csting Je church | Pritchard); for two years. (Ralph| . 'pouniond, Jr., Marjorie Read, his club meets cach Sunday at| Second ve: Mrs. Geo Crow- | such work, is now available to al Seilations for approval. This will make more | & C1aPP)i for three years, I'rederiek | .. Thjede Rice, Dominic K. Rus- b | ley, Harriet Parker. MMrs. Mildred scouts through the generosity of . Amopglile DUller INAUCTS Of I T e e arn ot i Womaniatse bavhaits andicler cniinatts ¢ H. Andres s0, Frank Russo, Mary Russo. There were 42 children on the Martin, Eunice Johnson, Roland | W. Pelton, est might be mentioned a course of s b s e g ‘w“' s N“” San 05 1SS0 Elective member of committee on Lillian Sargis. Rose Sargis, Ber. cradle roll, which is under charge of | Ripple, Carl Anderson, Mrs. Fred Girl Scouts, Troop 1 One Hundred Questions on the Gos- | {IE1Y K08 1980 are: Fres P el ophnecommlfies missions: Edward G. Bradley, mem- | o0 20 B ) ce Margas- | Mrs. Adams. Four children have | Sunburn, Mrs. B. W. Chamberlain,| Scout Captain, Miss Gladys Hogi- e T R e et Wt sims0e D Ruacllite yens 105615 051500 or i io oo | Beniat largerand! chalrmant et Skelly, Elizabeth Brown Spring, | been baptized. ster festival 3% and Myrtle Avery. boom. efons booke:i1n March. and tead. |£20nd vice president, Mrs. James is for the United Week-Day churcn |, Committee on co-operation be- | U BT BIOEE PPRCR neld cach year e childrea| Third vear: Lmily Mot Mrs. .| Troop ! has a registration of 50 ligious books in March, and read- | $°CONd wice el e ) 5 d n the Congregational churches | o ooc: Wi ach child is presented with|J{. Rockwell. Mrs. F. C. Hale, and|scouts. The weekly meeting i BOORS LATSNEARS 2 . Robinson; secretary, Mrs. George schools, The remainder of the most . e : Swanton ) i e S L e, R e e e el e Sindas! church RIS The pustor (€3 | ™ Robert Campbell Taylor. Beatrice| &0 appropriate Faster gift. One| Mra S L. Littlejohn o ions Hiridaygatiersioon: \‘1,: HL]\ rr.: ‘; e C. Germond; chairman visitors' com- | school g 1 you :Ar-‘ nr\' s l‘l\r&';‘\\ . 1 \m‘?'u "‘(‘.r‘ v)vf‘:.vl‘, LSRG L o Anna I Mary "“""".“l ‘_““H £ \:,“,:.V‘“,.y\‘- «I.jm\”:;rms Thfi :m::i(: I“‘m:n‘::xiy 'lx!!:: 5 tan ('|‘xh S(‘mnw‘. ¢ o Fin < i e S e T B ferick G. Pln ‘ ol wiior Tiorotwy Ciaveenion s remen 1 .| enroliment of pupils 2 42 istant Scoutmaster and lea 1- 5 . : Committee on religious educatior e : The Young I'eople’s Brotherhood | teachers and officers. er. Fred Peters: first class sc Toass T annat A an flower committec s. Fred- Gha) riant )W”O"'“_r'”m“.jj‘l S Weed. Emily G. Weidman. 17, L The Young ['cople’s Br . t wrs and officer r. Fred Peters: first class scout atham Minister of Religious Education SR e Wiard, Oliver M, Wiard, Helen Bied- | Mects twice cach Ionth -“'"lf e Lach pupil in ”w_ ,'“r"”,"”‘.',‘ .”-U and leader. Milton Bonney. Ialph H. Boardmar Vorty e ol o e S A I i S Nl O O T e L e . iven a church attendance| The cubs number 25 Prosident. |inte. 1 i) I i e ¥): fo o CGiordon Marlens Woedstoek, Virginta | mission. fhis organization rai ook in which he can reco L 11 are cligibl T > i (Mrs. 12 « EEea x 268 fron given and the moi- hurch attendance and text or e e Gerinor rebinding the hymn tonic. The babit of going| Desk librarians. J. William o= to church s definitely | bha Norman Raymor 1 ¢ regional cont i 1sh house on No- and Has necessitated a irtailed program of past seven weeks. covers the damage is now ; redecorated and ready for your inspection and use, is held i people came | Library teport o 4 Mrs. A s Purnishing Committee ) G e ¢ 8 92 R338.15. Disburse + the j ; 3 50.78 K 3 t 1 - Intermediate or Junior High School | by : ; ; " Women's Association f : Department | The tibrary has over 4.000 Mrs, H i {0 f ople not Supcrintendent. Miss Estelli Dicii- | mnes, During R ; ) a 1 cultivated Boniba: assista vol- i 2 only i in, but in Beriinson: secretary. Miss Olga Becker; | 136 new books have been added. Conferences and Training Schools . o 3 : i e ! 3 R > md Kensingtoa. During Holy Weuk | pianist, Mra. J. D, +; teacher Woman's Missic socicly ¢ ¥ % 1 devotional service was held first year: Mrs. J S Mrs. 2. The New - | ck A Britain Council of Ro- Noye < ¢ Favit ; AR crening except Saturday, and these| J Friend, Norman Wild, Mr ligious Jéducation; on which Soith L e 1 s : Al re largely atter Proudnian chinreh has been represented du oAy el Rl 4 S o Mrs. Adams cor ; Second year: Miss Helen Wiegand. | 1928 by Mrs. ¥. ¢, Hale, Mps. R. I African |« i e : corresponding see S5 for women on wach Sundsi ) Walter J. Bunce, Bben Strong arlow, Rev, T. 8. Dunn and Rev, HseeEisEine e i iternoon at 2 o'clock, which is at- | Third year: Miss Constance Twi-|G. W. C. Hill. maintains during the Esther 13, St ended by frongl2 1o 15 women. | chell, Miss Olive Chase. I, J. Frienl. | year two semesters of 10 or 12 sca- Fvans o Miss Helen o , The cxecutive conumittee holds! The enrollment is 134 pupils with| sions each of a training school for e : slar mectings on the last Tues-| 15 teachera and officors chiureh and sehool workers. Soulh ek AR e IS i day evening in each nmonth for d Senior igh School Division church has had 60 of its 1cachers ax hat tir A 7 5 Ik v endent “J‘f‘\ SR cussion and regulation of E Faculty adviser. Rev. T. 8. Dunn; {an¥ school officers enrolled in thia s took ) ; RS L s e e fairs of the mission superintendent of sessions, Alfred | school during 1920, £ g 2 5 ot L e e e il S vasioua il o flowors pro- Bapp: secrefary. Harry Kutscher:| South chureh was well reprosen - ctinitiae A (rice ) i b e i Tt ot e mate oriserves, and other daintics have besn | director of orchestra, Vinton Pratt; | ed i the various summer schoo's order to v n: ass rtendent, Mrs. nization which combined the four | Sent to Ul @ick. the Children’s | pianist, Milton Bonney; president of and wnf""'nw" Eight were I teenitina: e e e e e Tome, and the Home for Crippled | the council, James MacArthur e ndance at the summer tchool o retary. | ChUrCh school beginy : Bentley: assistant secrotary, Mrs. A. | gational churches of Connectient | Children in Newington. teachers: Miss Gertrude House, Mrs, | the Connectiout ‘°““‘."_°f_|""_'”‘7’° J °of 1929 reports a v osent | 1 willi piar Miss Frances | into the Gouncil of Congregational Mr. Adams has spoken to the Altred Rapp. Richard Lienhart, Rev \.r utation fl'lr Morr‘ Several were at 1o the parents of Nt s » Womtnior Conneciiaat Assyrlan people in Bristol. has of-|T 8. Dunn, Miss Jane Wesscl, Miss | Northfield, I“O gpe ;\l G f?“* days at oy el o 5 inlore e aRa ey Supchinten otal disburscments 34, ficiated at a munber of funcrals, and | 10, Gertrude Roger Donald Barl-:'l:}ff\"_dl:;flrfl-i be;;ll‘][“:‘.:‘oo at “i"‘; Men's Association ave heon pro an circu Miss Margarct Traver Hemenway: president, Mrs. A SRpe ol st s and Coulisaments sBnding Committes;stesptlonp ool Ludpis it S s of the M - Iation of these Iy selected A0 e T e o1 $781.63 ert Clarke: publicity. J. Williaun | 31 boy's confocences held at Sou, N DL T sl coniii Talian Mission Bomba: suppers. Virginia Hordu.”‘;l’"::::””;‘m Sugiornsie lngths T S sl aiatit il ekl I s Ll bl s General superintendent and mis- | partics, Phillp Bergstrom: treasyry, | SPMing and fall. = - ; el St g I e R lett; | Raymond Bomba; tegs. Mrs. Ired | Treasurer's Ieport — for Chb School General Fund Woman's Missionary Society Treasurer Looks among t v has begun. Leslie Hartung. ident and chairman intelligen s 101 s 2 prople’s department: | committee, Mrs. W. E. Fyy; third | Minister. Rev. Pasqual Alterio JMillent yrostam, Devsly | B Receipts, 32,019.33, disbur. tary: Harr raver, 1 2 ildren in g Irs. Joseph Latham. | vice president wnd chairman relise| Hunter road. branch: Ministeg Ll Bettyisle e AR Iseton e s srer: Harold H. Tay c AR s g : -, | Rev. Pasquale Alterio: assistant min- | Miyrtle Avery. i i o Sto0rE DY omin:S s on A Soals(s er e ; 4 ’ el e con L ey "“'\1 L\\“"‘l‘d‘ 1‘\"“}“]‘ ister, Rev. C J. Scapellati: pres This division is organized undur| ‘"f"ff‘;‘.’" ‘1‘:‘;[ : 3 mbers onal progran v fourth vice president and chairman | 9ter Iie : b9 | Receipts, $910.45, disbursenien's, the rectora 4 Week-day | e '-umx{<oym|m\u‘- \ I ident, Nicholas Scapellati: deacons, the name of “Young People’s| ..o\ preent e tollowinz ar, Y of various | church one year, | Hem Ay bt ent and|Sento Russo and Emmanuel Bru-| Forum.” It is comparatively new.| " .0 new deacons were elected to sorts and for various depurtmental | (George 1 for two Vears. | ciiairman entertainment committoe, |ICLOT scoretary, Miss Angela N | With the coming ol.\lrrr{d RADD 10| (41" the- place of Georgs H. Drson groups Mrs. Lot Miss Futh! Henry: sixthl vice presi-i| Erii treasticer, SaMicgiiCaroline 12| the staff of South church ' workeral iy ia Swnest Raot, whose terms Young e's activities. Tn ad-| Directors o ouncil | demt ehairman neminating eommic. | BAtiett; director of music, Miss | such a development among the older | y'0ie "¢ pired. They dre Jonn Sloan, lition to prograni of study of-of religlous cducation: IFor one|ree. Mpe. 8, M. Laymond; corres. | CCnstance Tayion youn people of the parish became | i FIRAEE, (CREY STC S0AN CLoan. cnior-voung people’s | year. (Donald Leavitt): for two | pondin S o Miss Mitdrna Ihe ltalian mission has had a | pessible. Four months ago this ba- | (") Gon 2o follows: SUnd iy mees e S L reasonably successful \ear in spite | czme a possibility. 1t is now a reat- | “f LOHELES WORE L Young IP'cople's Troop committee, I ————— =t « the illness of Miss Bartlett | ity with a group of young peeple! tanging committoc 7. D. Wil- Scouts: Ior one 3 Mrs, Herbert 8. Woods who has been confined 1o the | numbering over 50 liams, 1933; Mrs. G. W. Corbin, social pro- heeh, ehairman) s, Counscllors to I lospital and to her home for over Iallan-American School 1 Howe g Mizs Mi G. MeAuley 3 fcur months, Both branches how Superintendent, Miss Helen Brou Vi Ston D, Booth, Mr. and Mrs, C| ocever, have mamtained their activi- | ley: assistants and teachers: Mrs, prograni was carricd out ¢ 13| ) \carri throughout Missionary committee, A, W. Up- son. 19:4: Mrs. E. M. Harwood. 1833, 00p Con Troop 3 Leasitt, My and Mrs. Luther McKay. | Gies under the leaderships of assis- George Hogaboom. Miss Lily Calm-1" Nominating committee, Mrs. G. L peettully submitted tonts = Miss Helen Bromley at South | bach, Miss Gladys Schneider, Mis. | |gomis, 19 Iward G. Bradley, chair church and Misses Gertrnde Barnes | Frank Chasc. Miss Evelyn Chase. Auditor. G. C. Winger, 1932 Mildred D, Warren, (Mrs, I ind Constance Tavlor at Humer At the opening of the fall term in Member of the board of directors ey G. Biake, (Mrs. H road. The school at South church is| September the pupils of junior hish | United Weekday CHurch schools, ition to theé above officers. [ir flourishing condition. a combinu- | school age and older who togethur Charles I, Scott. 1082, office was created. that of [tion of Juniors and intermediates, | with younger ones had constitut=l| Boy Scout commitice, W. J. Bom- elerk, Miss icd.fand Primary and beginners depari- | the morning Italian-American school 8 s clected o this position. | ments having been effected. The | were merged with the dop:xrlmfn(sl (Continued on Pa, 20.)

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