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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1930. MDAGEPENSONS = WASHINGTONLINED ONION SERVICES T s e livered in the house te e mWWWMWWMW@%WflNmWWMMNWmmMmmMMMWWHMMM BAPTIST CHURCHES ool | = LG worsi Arrives in Congpess centemial commission, folowcd with vestigators Disclose Holy Week Also Planned T oy | Mlerios 30 1 jart-{tho morning ‘ M”M JFWISH ussion of plans, approved and fermally considering proposals Gth ] s old age pensions, there ! oldier, and ¥ S5 ¢ ( 8 i thi i s ) : ! o t Christian day an an which ha s a © toward ” officio mombers of (he i | fction—just a fisment of the ‘ ’ C e b , ' Congregation Tomorrow ial commission resider cor The 1 follo D L tio; v Standey Memorial obtained House labor con e | i Sund fied i Intermational Bible Sindent providing a comr peaker Lo = o cnate meml S problems of social . pper, reput are e s SR quently Cor SRty it 3 M et or Berger of Milwan Nigsint B another Socialist, undertook o MEGeE fteiois: Byrnes, de Moore, demact Hoover in obsery onnuissioner hop Franci re pensions and poos- Beformation e ontion v ot RUSHTIAN City Sullers When s R T IR s b R A et o dowry, then s CANTOR SOLOMON MARWIT sion bill ir Sirovich of N by MeKcown of Okla i : )\ ; s fo Sirovich bill corva- t i3 BE R el i L i e = . ot i i - o ¢ \ Miories rial heart of Stexr. When ! : ; 1 1 ¢ People's Chureh ol Chirist city of about hest Man of Time o ash diavies t i Stock Collapse Halts made weapons: more rec manufactured sutomobiles A oo e cfticlent { ahfoppian’s. Sealed Tin' Box i E Bhite Japanese I’cm'l‘l)i\inu’ evcles ' bulle i : dohn's ‘\v‘““‘”\"‘,‘-“.:.",\ ‘,‘,,:,;‘ ,”,',,fl““”;f,ll".l ke :‘]"]' f 1he i i Ffl”s {0 S[O]} Fflmgel's HIh i chi ! i i 2 Norway Losing Wintry o modcrn i roZ MBI sn] 1odern i i I L IS T e i ser top Climate, Growing Warm Another hati ), 2 & Bt being estimatec Oslo, P MeKeov "\ g } e tme on a popul 1e railroad station A ten-minute taxi to the public square or mor e linke s xandria T v, discloses A known as @ “hail follon person hoth For ahout three of the tor 8o Alexandy £hbie” o wupmort he ndige | AT the o paes spactousfeer o campans: “Fricndahin | evemiy b needed it s S G GGG e " || ey vt STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH irdividual maximum pension 3365 a would be $365 a Castle and Cathedral Dominate City Danced, Liked Races o ; | ad P : B N oL sy H. M. S. 1w m, and 12 neen—Chareh Schaol Another minute or two is ) a 1 ¢ P ¢ it he iy C a L € T ocidl 1 t ¢ ¢ M 1045 0, m—serviee of We Sermon by the Pastor 1 i o i ! ¥ 1) 9 5 i i FHE SPIRIT O GEATITUDE e Sivovicl ! s b et & e E e 0 v o 3 P Pridiy. 3605 1. m—social and entertainment for all old Age S t v cre int Ver- la 1 5 iy et lwee Vhe Tittle Chureh with the B1G Welcome™—a Community Church 1.abor Depa 1 y i i % ‘ v 1 1 ¥ " Appropri 3 America a ¢ bug i y . : i \ uld e gabled houses md four stories line the summer on the veranda Sl o cobbled streets. Above them | f picnics, barl 8 graceful tower of a Gothiz | ba and still danced at Vol Catiemmine mecemsars [ athedral and the bulk of its mave, ot 64 - F 0 g et drid out e L e D 0L Srusie Patriotic Service e astle (Schloss Steyr) is situ- ‘ nt regularl t e I t . ) \ g Femom B L it apercn | The, ot 2 st 40,3 )l s ana s sras | P05 3 Flonce O Pormiottow. 030 A LN «,pport him and must be of zoal v block and then its sides run par- | largest on ord naw being 4 i} g e e S e ter. Dil bill, rather 1 stubby pencil though there wer aior aracter. Dill's by her square, 100, is hemmicd knowledge was mez old Huildin Here i cxpericne veatherbeaten facade adorned w A (et e rite hismenan O S Tl S T OGP RBIAL oS | APy e || Spesker: Rev. T. A, Greene a job by men past 4o |a sizn extolling the quality of lo T e et con rgumer re scrved in a tauran doacertainty of the Pree Organ Concert By doseph € ¢h schoo ' 4 A 1 old age pensions arc that the wx-|first floor. Next door is a laund«y | . hakTa sdeoe ; t { I | 1 . ne for such an i ¢ ) J J of ife has inerease I proprietors admit in 1arac |y aertal . Boole e Given Wednesday cxpectaney of prolo - [ et that they strong cheti- | slavery on cconomic ane tponed Wed- 4= y et ploym has decreased b to) clear youe clothes. Wreauent{ souial rather than. moval rounds. T Eaening at South Churel 9:15—Bible School ooy o vt v €€ ke i o rnt | e o S | e sy vt bt Wt < 0 vt ek e | 11300 Sorvie SERVICES OF WORSHIP lmess and dustrial Libition has not toucl Steyr N 5 Seeb 5 5 R i S imereasc old destitution. t Hotels m the square furni-h 1 Tasions Fonpel v Lo el N SuleanEl 8 : p. m. eI incd in the wn homes for the | panoramas m the windows coclaint LW hen Lho disoverail (e | SorunE Ve e R Rev. William Ross, subject : of supporiing one inma upy stories, one may 1ook down | (reachery, or cowardliness, of Ger R 4 o i . 1 v HE THAT SITTETH IN v almhou md that where pon suburban and rural epal Charles Tee = Dalil ¢ ¢ ‘ ! . S . g . 5 ; A . foreign governments have old [ steyrites peasant men we i | Monmouth Sitoric 0 . : CHE HEAVENS a. m.—Speaker, Rev. William F. pension or insurance 1 clothes like fthose scen 4n the | \Washington * him out” witl i T s ) 3 of 1 b = avia f Torestvill arc the only industrial nation f sty nna but now and then rood, round oaths. [ 1 ; . X Davis of Forestville. making no adcquate provision of |a | appear in garments | hasn’t been reporiec 1 8 . Music ]‘“ 3 : ihe sort. of a bygone fashion. Modern s{yl>s|he said when two nan s cheodl : e I Fls b s i S s it cstimated that there 4| adorn some of the womenfolk but |stole his clothes—and watch ane relude a 3 Ma L ) X i e 7:30 p. m.—kvening Service 2,000,000 persons. or onc out of [ there are milk ‘maids’ (some 2 [ money—when he was bath ARt Lt £ i & £ ol P Music Ilree of those over 63, who av:]|s ' of 65 years), in voluminous. | Rappahannock viver At hetto R e e Judee v 0 God Music. penniless and totally dependent e-length skirts. These women | failed to appreciate the joke and the . 2 v‘ B LAy IR T i Sl ; upon charity or relatives arc often n between f shats | girls were sentenced to six months Five Choralc FE e el Thursday, 7:15 o of diminutive dog carts, but more | in jaj i \l‘”'i‘![l_"‘; et Tede B e SR Mid-Week Serviee 'I' - t M th d t E o | [:h h n 3 ::u‘ SOGinL s LA i sl sthimablitto g ‘nlx‘»'-»\ Blesse i Spir Ttalian Friday, 7:50 rlnl y e 0 IS plscnua urc L[]g | Indust Suburb is City's Pulse | in-cl f the army and later My Heart is illed with Liong S LU ALIssiol s R _ h L | “Phe Rathaus (City Hall) has|president hington preferre World : ‘en My L ; ‘”‘:‘:I‘H. ; ”“‘N'."y-_ K‘ PRI L Bible School Entertainnient food, notwithstanding the harangii- | much lower station in affairs o gfried ing of city fathers in its great Coui- s country In Modo Tt ) laz0uno a | ¢it Chambers, for nearly two cen-| But when duty called, he accepted Finale (IFirst Symiplhi . | | eheertully and, Lenqua {uries. IFacing it is the Lowen Wirt- desp many 2estaur: ‘ear-hy | stacles, rose to o - 3 ; ; i 1s (Lion Restaurant). Near-l ose to the front a S Sigtos Lagaon. o Moo e e e b ok i b e e R First Church of Christ iy was adorned while George \\'nxmnv‘ Memfll’y of WflShlllgIOH e "‘hf:'\}';alr’_l: donyE BRI ozeRa s 9:45 A. M.—Sunday Church School . VU Grenitectumal gem of the PEOPLE’S CHURCH OF CHRIST 10:45 AL )[.—AIrrx')lix1g(\\ orship South Congregatlonal Church 1" But it iz high time to Buek Washington, I'eh. 22 (UP)—l.cgis- | city is the Parish church, begun lative activities were laid aside to- | neavly a half century before Ames- day as both houses of congress paid | jca’s discovery, and completed onz tribt to the memory of George ndred years later Mro Warey Pinder will preach morning and evening Washington “AlL these historic rolies of ||| 0 sing untn the Lord « new song: for He hath done mareelons {hisgs” “THE CHRISTIAN AND HIS COUNTRY™ IHE REAL PURPOSE OF CHRISTIANITY 8.1 A\ Patriotic Service Morning Worship, 10: Sermon by the Pastor Nermon by the Pastor Morning Worship—10:45 A, M Evening Service—7i:00 P. M. | The sei dropped its tavif de- | Siexr occupy the T, its committee hearings and in- | tongue. Nearly halt of the ¢ 12:00 M.—Men's Bible Class in honor of the snmiversary [ town hordering 1 $ @ = Evening Worship, 7:15 Doors Open, £ his birthday to listen to | re- | parkway Sl : X ) RIS el ce it i Il address, read by Senator Van- | “Stevrdorf. across Popular Service with Motion Pictuy publican, M \ ‘x i 1y THE GRACE CHURCH pcse PluaL UL e A period picture mtn b :mlvm]:wzl«r\,nzu:\fm atmosphere ! n A {ET ) was selected by Viee Presi- | of the eity. Steye was first mention- g R e MEN'S ASSOCIATION SUPPER MEETING and charming story, and Marion Davies and Conrad Nagel 3 Junior O. U. A, M. Hall on C Stre famons mess: which marked the [ the Ifth contury ils fine sword Soringheld will preach. Morair Al 10:45 Ao dent Curtis this year to read the|ed in historic documents in 985, end of the great statesman’s politi- | and other weapons, made from iron service at 7:00 p. m. Sunday school immediately [ollow .\_'pm‘\i\('l: ‘\I‘l.“'.""fl S. Sherman of Harl.f«_wV_ cal carcer mined near the cily, were shipped ing service, The public is cordially inyited Subject: “PEACE AND DISARMAMENT' A Cordial Invitation to All Services Scnator I'ess, republican, Ohio. [ to all parts of Lurope. i

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