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E—cp—— SWEDISH CONGERT PLEASES MANY Capacity Audience at Bethany Church Hears Talented Artists Before an audience which R filled the church, the Wenner | by male chorus, directed John A. |0 Lindsa ve u concert last might | in .the Swedish Bethany church.| o Other artists, including the Salvation | y; Army band. assisted in the program. The procceds arc for the mission work of the local Salvation Army. i . Abel A, Ahlquist made s in which Army. alm Rev. I an addre work o pro 1isc M the opening © henediction w Axel nounced by Rev. nerberg chol Som Styrer Mitt Hem.” Song Th ing an folk song Mrs. Eleanor 15 Vahlstr prano, “Hear Yr Mendelssohn's “Elijak Crucifix,” “A Rirthd Wind’s in the South George Westerm violin num- | Ders included “Chanson TLouis XIT | and Pavani,” “Melodic,” by Gluc Kreisler; “Rain,” *The Old Refrain,” “Negro Chant—Nobody Knows th Trouble I Seen”” and “Spanish Dance,” by Refheld. Reuben Hallsten Wennerberg chort *Psalm Wilderness, “Undivided Heart” v the ation A i At the opening 16 prog the audience and chorus sang, “On- ward Christian Soldiers” and at close, “Var Gud Ar Oss En Valdig Bor, Luther's refo ation HOLY WEEK PLANS I"olke Mor nksgivir t st ol hioned named he- Netherlands ves 31 con in Cor m, so- isracl “Befors and irom | the The | co sang a member of the sang two solo The Voice in tl ny m IN THE CHURCHES tion of the ¢ Union Services, Pageants and Noon Meetings Scheduled Special services cac every noon next served by many of testant churches. Other churches will have pageants and wil observe Holy Week in various w Holy Week services will be observed | by h evening as follows: Monday, 12:30 p. m., in Fir gregational church with ( deen, ar 45 p. m. in Bethany church with R. N Tuesday, 12:30 p. m., in I gregational church with uel Sutcliffc and at 7:45 p. m. in|in the First Baptist church with Rev. Dr. George W. C. Hill; Wednesday 12:30 p. m., in the First Congr tional church with Rev. A. . Heir inger, and at 7:45 p. m, in South Congregational church with Rev. William' Ross; T it 30 p. m., in the Fi tional church with Rev. and at 7:45 communi W. H. Alderson and Greene as ministrant 12:30 p. m., in t tional church Greene and Episcopal church, At the Good I'riday night gathcr- ing in St. Mark's Episcopal church [ there will be sung a cant “The Crucifixion,” which will the end of the union Holy sery ices. In the Tirst Con, church on Easter Sunday a pageant, “The Messa Resurrection,” will be members of the Sunda charge of Mrs. Samuel con, The pageant will be on Thursday, April Catholie Services Tomorrow, Palm Sunday, all Catholic churches and a number Protestant churches will cial ceremony at the mornir ice. Palms will be blesced and dis- buted in the Catholic church all to the worshippers' mind the strewing of the p with palms and garlands as he « tered the city of his death A Palm Sunday union service I'rotestant churches will be held in the South Congregational church beginning at 0 p. m. Th peaker will be Itev. Liske of Berlin evening and will the local Pro- week ob- t Cor Fre- Giln Con m . Sam Week morning of the 1 by hool, in | MeCuteh- | repea st the of spe- | g to ch ry- s 10 | ¢ of "ED WITH PURSE cheller o TRESE Mrs. [ Ma ed by a lar trom Hartford, this city in lionot last ¢ Whist Mrs. Mr M. AMr pl numbes ntly surpri vlin, in nl M purse of the happy occa cmemt PASSOVER STA The Jewish this even It will be ob ces In both lecal HARD-SOFT LARGE-SMALL SsOVe ill Boston, | production | slightly Averag from 20.8 per cent third reading. Sc Union | eve the Swedis rict, “not constitutional vade so tha Wh ennings SLIGHT FALL APPARENT FOR MILK PRODUCTION Five Per Cent Over Amount Produced Last Year. April below ording to a the New I8 viee producti ril 1w 3 of 12 in New average bulletin issued tod gland crop reporting on per nt (UP)—Mil Lngland last per cow o cent above Mar nt below th March were land 5 and Tthode Island production AD increases per co montt Connecticut Cows Show Increase of I was above h v whole o2 il 1 was 15.42 pounds compar pound pounds on pounds i 0 Of 5.7 pe in v per cen it in M Rhode Is nnecticut, nd, a decrease in N¢ The proportion o ws v 24.7 per cen orn 1chusett nd partly on ront M April 1, 1 reh sL0P Main De in 4.6 5 per cent offset . Hampshire, t dr Imgland on on April 1. CUVILLIER BILL decreasc March 1 1 cent cows 10 ail 1 | | m | | DIES IN SEMATE as Legislature Adjourns Y., April 12 s proposal to petition L national constitution- jon to henectady, pre villie mphantly put iu ' erday vot« 1 was ser ide cou tly of m ary report ght with « objected a d in the as the 0 v enfore n ht the ment nd B vinst th lower only “No r futile only i1l he consi casily pav 1in the tor nted il through by it ommendation nator nd enate predictin the senate carl ure adjourns Brown consider hich we the a to an 80 r house t1 fin The sena 15th meen v Radical Liguor Measure Shelvedi | exec —(UP)— | ly | d of ts | with the al o favorably last Brown the bhill w neral orders grav session ended housce, ents a wet di n s bill ponsoring t1 mea 1t foolish.” striction in the convention one the ¥ calling of can amendme s said. Th Wy for for how 2 £ Assembly- Jenks, who led the Cuvillier deseribin ure it as D 1l overhauling of our national tion, and T do not helieve no matter ibout that he T th ssembly, We the have thown ohibiti ppen a in th m Tils wvhat he 1. would is time. Cuvillier b Teade at 1y il st strength to Anderson Murder Hartford, April all: rson, vesterday the killi after rder o an ree m by n presc in d trial d to en his trial by jail vo other | Chief Justicd with Judg bil with fatally TASS BRIDGEPORT ORNS Out to Stay Out — Roots and All After Piasters, Worthless Liquids, 13 slayer of pleaded not he the 1 before uperior the Georg Jenni court and until will commence. 5 will — Henry Nil zuil Hartford m: Deing indicted for fi nd jury.| - Newell | Lorenz | Jud court, W April be 1 W. ¥ heel ity two hou linst shootin i 0w could not to have Mh urn a PROJECT Dangereus Cutting Have Failed! No matter 1 ave or how painft your feet for 13 dox footh: then it out roo 0. An-| ty |aries and | during Holy | changing fortunes i | to ORENZ INDCTED | N FIRST DEGREE Young Han Pleads “Not Guilty” | | | t | as med s Torenz a first de- a by in who will | | Ha NEW BRITAI HERALD 0 OFFER DAILY SERMONETTE Fellowship of Prager During| Holy Week by Dr. Stocking | The daily devotions of “The T lowship of Prayer” for Holy Week, will be published by the Herald from Palm April 13 to Laster, April 2 “The F Notices for publication on the church page must be received in the Herald office not later than Friday afternoon. Publication annot be guaranteed if church items are reccived later than 3 o'clock Friday. Church notices cannot be ac- cepted by telephone. Prayer” is a CHURCHES cllowship of BADT | movement conducted under the aus- - | pic Tirst 9:45 a and s of the commission on evangel- school, 11 b B adult | sunday, brotherhood {a. m. mornir vice, by Miss Luclla Adams, Boston, sub- jec Purposcful Paths”; 6 p. nmeeting, address by 7:30 p. m. lenten Congregational Iiske, | young people Miss Adams {service at South chureh, Ttev, Samucl Monday, . m. Boy Tucsday, 7:45 p. M. preacher, Rev. George W. |C. Hill, D. D.; 7:45 p. m. young | woman's world wide guild will meet at the home of Miss Josephine | Blmer, 3 Parkmore strect | Wednesday, 2:30 p. m. week day school for religious training. Thursday, 7:45 p. m at Ifirst Congregational Scouts. holy week ervic servie chure 4:15 p. m. ys' club at ¥ m. choir rehearsal Memorial Girl Scouts; M. C. 30 p Sunday, 9:30 @ n chureh sehool English worship; 11:45 worship; 7:30 p. m. ration sgrvice, Rtev. C. en, preacher; music by the of the A. M. I, Zion church. . § p. m. quarterly business 10 STOCKING \ | evening . Jer et m REV, DI JAY m. German of the Tederal SO0 Council of the Churches of Christ in | America, The purpose of the mo ment, according to the Rev M i Ch 1. Goodell, New York, N, Y., | "1 S Thursda itive sceretary of the commis- | 5 | munion sion, is to further the observance of | (FEEHE the pre-isaster season as a period | 3 for deepening the spiritual life and or deepening the sp N for increasing the consciousness of | unity in worship people of | 1l the ehurches of “the el ip" devotions privately by individuals and familics, and public- or large, fede ism and life service m. Itirst 30 1. at union com- sc! Church of Bible Students’ Assn. turday. 7:43 p. m. commemora- tion of our lLord’s memorial at 19 Howard street. Sunday, union service convention; 9 10 12 m. volunteer service 5 p. al | . praise and testimony service; 3 p. m. discourse by ¢ T3 Be York All services to he held ational mong The use rvices small carnestly commended o the council's entire constituency — com- prising 28 denominations with membership of more than 20 million. s room, 259 Main street, any mission- | Wednesd S p. n. praise the national | testimony service. “the Fellow-| Iriday, S p. . study. lead- im: rticle April 1st Watch Tower. | o | | city. In forcign countries and members ches will join » of Prayer.” The author of | devotions for 1930 Jay T. Stocking of tional church, | itev. Dr. Stocking of ch in Biblc sh “the Fellowship™ is the Rev. Dr. Pilgrim Conarc- The | Llim (Swodish) 9:45 a. m. Bible school Louis, Mo. 1 men's Bible class; 11 a, m. and brought to his|7:30 p. m., sermons by the pastor, | task a pastoral rience | Itevi Axel T. Peterson; 5:30 p. m. fruilful years and the collaboration [ YOUNg people’s service. of a committee representing the na- | (ional superintendents of cvangelisn [sion Circle of the denominations. The theme | Home. taken for the Holy Week devotions| Thursd Week is. (‘Coming to| Iriday Terms With Ultimate Things.” service, To adjust ourselves intellig understandingly in its many Sunday oxDe meeting at the Children's S p. m. choir rehe 30 p. m. Good ntly., nd happily to life and with its our unceasing | A. o Sunday services held in Jr, O. U. | A. AL hall. Glen strect. At 10 ccording to the Ttev. Dr. [m. men meet for prayer; 10:4 fo solve that problem is | sermon, “Son ster the art of living.” The firct of the daily fellowship sermonettes is a Palm Sunday topic | | aspects 30 a. a.m. 5 or Silence,” a Palm ; 12:10 p. m, Bible sermon, I Pray Me Excused.” 45 p. m mecting of the committee at problem, Stockin, | Sunday me school; 7 - | Thee Have Monday, 7 constitution tre p. m “COMING WITH UL : Tuesday, $ p m Bible public 1536 nley street Wednesday, 3 p. m., women will meet for prayer at Jr. 0. U, A. M. hall, Glen street; 7 p. m. boys’ Bible study group meets at alm Sunday to the S horing the Common Lot” Seripture Memory verse come to all” ). Re Eeeles Meditation Without of the chance “All - thir alike (Ecclesiag 0 p. m. ho: actice at Jr. O, accepting the belief all; 7:45 » author of this book that verns life, we may well philosophy that ac- | without complaint the | cvents that Nappen to all man- kind. Through thesc experiences that are common to all we center into the experience of the a; nd share in a life that is big- than we are. Overstreet in “About Ourcelves” thus in- terprets this experience; “Is it not possible that life may in be unduly specific? Onc fler in a be- ing succession. But through distressing multiplicity ate cxpericnces does un a soriething which is common to all ages and to all men? When touch {hat something o oour si " choir ayer service at CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH First adopt his cepts m. m. morning Theodore A. Bible cene; 2 p.m and Bible class, Hadidian; 4 p, m class for younger class; 5 p. m. »om. m. 10z garten; 10 ip, rernion, cenc; 12 m, |lcader, It | Armenian (preacher 3 | ministers’ lenten | group, men's Bi | Preng-Yu club; 6 |lenten class for older group; 7 |1, Young People’s society i Miss Ruth Gibney; 7:30 p. Im Sunday cvening service, tional chureh, Rev. men's his deed thing wilde other 30 p! leader, m, union of o1 |m. th re not W o iaah preache gl common 30 p.om. Holy Wecek noon day chureh, preacher, Tiey IFredeen, Horton; 7:4 nin churc th union ice . Carl J Goodrich union Holy Week Swedish Ltey common ex- | ipat oloist, Ituth p.m crvice, Bethany preacher, ymond N Gilman Aav Weel 0to 12 Loly ncon d acher John class = . O p. un You ocicly sn i pr say; 2:15 Armenian g Woman's per Week cvenin iptist el George W. C. . amion Holy First 13 cher, Rey 0 Wednesday mion IHoly We First church, pre: D. Heininger, soloist, Jane | Tuttle; pm. 6th day school; 4:15 p. i « chorus rehearsal; urch i, CUTS PHONE CABLES tford., April Wh Bri noon to P serviee Alfred Sartori week with hi rd to N circuits out clephone of Direct commissior o telephone sery Jelepltcr nirch imion Holy Week cvenin South & Lcher Thursday, Holy Weck chureh, Dunn, soloist, Ruth Goodrich 2 p.m. Armeni eting p. m ics Aer union | Firsi dor noon preache hours d Theo- Horton; praye omen's arade y s Girl meetin ek evening tional church, cor Rev, William 1T Theodore A. Greer 50 to 12:5 noon da e dl 0y Seont moe Good Friday ey m. communion | class | p. m. prayer meeting every night Tuesdsy, § p. m, the Forcign Mis- | class open | Lincoln | U. A. M. | church | class, ministers’ { South | S§t. Mark's Crucifixion.” church, canfata, “the South Sunday, 10:45 . m. morning wor- ship, sermon, “To Jerusalem,” Rev. Dr. George W, C. Hill; 7:30 p. m. union cvening worship. Church school sessions: 9:30 a. m. intermediates, seniors and Italian group, forum; 10:45 a. m. begin- |ners; 12:10 p. m. beginners, pri- | marics, juniors and Chinese; 4:30 p. |m, forum fellowship hour. Monday, 4 p. m. junior depart- ment council; 6:30 p. m. Cub Scouts; . m. Boy Scouts, troop Wednesday,e 2:30 p. m. unifed day church chool, grades 4 5; 4 p. m, junior department 7:45 p. m. service in audi- |7 ! \veelk [ana choir; torium Thur, p. m. united day church school, grade 7 day, 3 m. week Friday, 4 p. m. Girl Scouts, troop | 1. yrian Mission 30 p. m. worship at Souti church, sermon, “The Clean- ing of the Temple,” IRev. Adams. Monday. 14 p. m 5 p. m. English class; Mr. Adams’ lenten m. Fidelity club; 7:30 Rev. 30 . at this hour. . m. Jolly Juniors ian Mission Sunday, m. intermediate department of Hunter road Sunday school; 10:45 a. m. morning worship Hunter road, preacher, Rev. P. Alterio; 2:30 p. m. primary depart- ment of Hunter road Sunday school; m. hip at South church, . I, Alterio. 0 p. m. Christian En- this weel Tuesday, 4 Monday, 7 deavor meeling and choir rehearsal. Thursday, 7:30 p. m. prayer meet- ing at Hunter road. | Triday, 7:30 p. m. choir rehcarsal at Hunter road, | ¥ Memorial Talm Sunday, 9:50 iintermediate nd ments, church school; worning worship and Rev. R. N, Gilman, subject in the Cross,” fifth in a lenten senior 10:45 sermon Belief “'HI tian Beliefs.” mary and beginners' departments; " p. m. union lenten service at south Congregational church. Mon T:30 p. m. troop | Tuesday, 4:30 p. m. | for ; | Wednesd: 2 B0l | week day school, grades 3 and 4; |7 p. m. Girl Scouts, troop 16. | Thursday, 30 p. m. program mceting of the Ladies’ Aid society; 7 | p. m. pastor's class for boys. LUTHERAN CHURCHES Virst 10:30 a, m. Swedish com- vice and reception of new special music by i 12 m. Sunday school; Luther leaguc service; sermon by pastor, specia Sunda munion nesday, rvice. Good Friday, 10:30 a. rvice; choir reh m. Swedish al (evening). 9 Yine | man) m. English serv- a. m. Sunday school; 11 m. German ervice, subject: *Christ and Royalty. Monday, 8§ p. m. mecting of church rd. Wednesday, 7: communion. Thursday, 7: munion servie Good Friday, 10 communion serviee. the 30 p. m. English 0 p. m. German com- . m. German St. Matthew's fervice in English at 9 a. m., in German at 10:45. Sunday school be- | tween the scrvices. Holy communion Monday Tuesday 5 10 7:30 p. m. 3109 p. Serv p.om. Good Friday, service in English at a. m.; in German, with holy com- munion, at 10:43; confessional at 10 m. Quarterly voters' meeting at § p. m, on Tuesday; Sick Benefit socicty, onday. & and Wednesday, c Maundy Thursday at 7:45 Reformation Sunday service, 10 a. Sund hool at 11:15 a. m. Monday cvening. the teachers and officers of the Sunday school will meet, Talm m.; Tuesd study onage. Wednesday evening, at § o'clock. o'clock. Religious school. Wednesda afternoons, iday, the mission the par- evening, will meet class at lenten serv- L'ublic confession and service at 10 a. m,, METHODI CHURCHES Tri 150 m. . women's Bible ¢ | Sunday, 9 le cl s, and First Church‘ of Christ- 9:45 A. M.—Sunday Church School 10:45 A. M.—Palm Sunday Service SPECIAL MUSIC BY Palm Sunday S “CONCERNING 12:00 M.—DMen's Bible Class 1:00 and 6:00—Ministers’ Lenten Classes THIS CHURCH CO UNION HOLY WEEK SERVICES m. junior, | depart- . by ries or the gemeral theme “IFFundamental At 12 noon, pri- Doy Scouts, | pastor’s class united choir Everyman's rmon by the Pastor DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1930 irchSrrvices hurch s a. m. sermon, “Gospel Pillars”; 4:30 p. m, Ep- worth league group rally; 7:30 p. m. upion lenten service, South Congre- gational church, speaker, Rev. Samuel Fiske. Monday, 3 p. m. W. H. M. S. Tucsday afternoon, Methodist group at the hospital; 6: Philathea class; 7:15 p. m. Scouts; 7:45 p. m, class meeting. Wednesday, 2:30 p. m. week day religious school, 3rd grade. A. M. E. Zion Sunday, 9:30 a. m. church school; 10:45 a, m. morning worship; 2:30 p. m. special program by men for the benefit of trustee board, committec of arrangement, M. W. Brewer, Howell Singleton, John C. Baker and I H. Brown; 6:30 p. m. Christian deavor service; T:45 evening wor- ship. LLANEOUS St. Mark's Episcopal Servic for lalm Sunday Holy Week. Palm Sunday, 7:30 commurion; 9:30 m. church school; 11 a. m. morning prayer, ante communion and sermon by the rector; 5 p. m. evening prayer and sermon by Rev, Mr. Styring; 6:30 p. m. neighborhood mecting of the young people’s fellowship with illus- trated lecture on the Holy Land by | the Rev. Fleming James, D. D. of the Berkeley Divinity school, .\'m\" Haven. Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday and Maundy Thursday, celebrations of the holy communion 7 and 9:30 a. m. Wednesday, prayer and s Styring. Good Trida 10 a prayer, ante communion and sc mon by the rector; 12 to 3 p. m. the three hours devotion conducted by the Rev, Mr. Styring and the rector. Easter Tve, Saturday, 4 p. m. ,administration of the sacrament of holy baptism. and m. holy 7:45 p. m. evening| mon by the Rev. B. B. m. morning Tmmanucl Gospel Sunday, 10:30 a. m. prayer group: | 10:45 a. m. children’s message, ser- | mon by Rev. Ired Peranto of Bris- tol; 1 ». m. Bib hool hour; 3:30 p. m. town farm service, con- ducted by young people; 5 p. m. of- ficial meeting of Sunday school; 6 p. m. young people's service, leader, Henry Colby; 7 p. m. preaching by | pastor, Tuesday, 3 meeting at Tuesday e Wednesda noon cl Thursday, 0 p.om. rayer and praise servicc. Baptismal service Easter Sunday. p. m. deaconessc 5 Grand street. ening, Roy Scouts. v and Thursday after- midweek Christian Science Sunday service at 11 a. m., suh- ject: “Are Sin, Disease and Death Real?” Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday cyening meeting at § o'clock. Highway Lighthouse of the Foursquare ¢ Sunday, 11 a. m. 3 p. m, devotional service; cvangelistic service. Tuesday, § p. m. prayer service. Thursday, § p. m. prayer and Draise service, Swedish Bethan Palm Sunday services, school at 9:30 a, m, Morning wor- ship in Swedish at 10:45 o'cloc sermon by Rev. Carl J. Fredeen on the subject “The King of Glory.” The | special music at this service will be furnished by the mixed chorus and the male chorus and by Robert Klingberg, baritone. Young people’s meeting at 4:30 p. m. Program by the missionary committee. Evening service in English at 7:30 o'cloc Music by the mixed quartet, Rev. Mr. Fredeen will preach on the theme “The Unforgettable Story.” On Monday cvening at 7:43 | o'clock & union lenten service will e held in the Bethany churck in which | the Protestant churches of the city participate. Music will be furnished by the mixed chorus and the male chorus under direction of Walter L. FIRST BAPTIST | CHURCH 9:45—Bible School 11:00—Morning Service 6:00—Young Pcople Palm Sunday Service Address by Miss Luclla Adams abbath Boston University Music: “On the to Jerusalem® —Maunder Way I wito soto: | “The Palms” | Violin, Geo. Westerman 6:00—Young Pcoplc’s Meeting, Speaker, Miss L. Adams 7:30—Lenten United Service outh Church Rev. Samucl Fiske Preache Tuesday Holy Week Community Sarvice Preacher;: Dr. Geo. W. C. Hill CHOIR AND CHORUS LOVE REFUSED” -OPERATES IN ALL ued Dr. Walsh requested all members of the association who have not al- rcady sent in their subscriptions to forward them directly to headquar- ters of the society at 480 Lexington avenue, New York city. At the same time he invited new members to join the ranks of the association. The subscription fee is one dollar per annum, all funds being placed at the disposal of Pope Pius for the dispensation of welfare and relief in Salkan and Near Eastern countries. The association appeals once each 2:45 p. m. religious| year at this time to its membership, | a course which has the approval of its dircctorate including Cardinals O'Connell, Dougherty and Hayes. Tagnuson. = Rev. Gilman, pa: tor of the Stanley Memorial church will preach, The mixed chorus will rehearse on Tuesday night and the male chorus on Wednesday night at 7:45 o'clock. People’s Church of Christ Sunday, 10:30 a. m. prayer id study; 10:45 a. m. preaching, Re Anthon J. Kehrein, subjecf “Prayer”; 12:15 p. m. Sunday school; 7 p. m. preaching, Rev. Anton J. Kehrein, ¢ subject: “Christ Qur Priest.” Wednesday, classes. Thursday, 2:45 p. m. rcligious class; 7:45 p. m. prayer and praise service, Friday, day of fasting and prayer for missions and general revival. Prayer at church from 11:30 a. m. | to 1:30 p. m. | Saturday, hearsal. Will Rogers Considers Candidacy for Governor Hills, Calif., April 12 | (UP)—Will RRogers, famous humor- 0 Beverly 7:30 p. m. choir re- Ly ist, he is unable | ist, said today tha | Missionary Alliance | decide whether to run for governor The local branch of the Christian | i California, Oklahoma or Nevadt. and Missionary Alliance holds its| Informed that “a bunch” of Cali- meeting at the Elim Swedish Baptist | fornia democrats had banned to- church on 22 Elm strect Sunday|gether to urge him to enter ths afternoon. At 1 o'clock, Bible school | gubernatorial race, the Will inquiz- in English, and 2 o’clock, worship in | ed: Italian. “How many bunch?” “Two,” he was told. “I'm awful glad it was the demo- crats who picked me,” Rogers said, because T sure would be exclusiv I'm sure to be nominated. All tha republicans are running. However, T was sort of figuring on runninz jn Oklahoma, and there's Nevada to be considered.” democrats make & Second Advent Sunday school, 10 a. m. Sunday morning service, 11 a. m., led by H. L. Babcock of New Haven. Evening service with sermon, 7:15 o'clock. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. praise service. WOMAN MISSING tford, April 12 — Miss Mar- eidhardt, 42, of this city, has CATHOLIGS NAKE Vice President of GEOFBEIOT "o "sno Zormerh” s University Makes Final Plea |Decn cmpose \ : been employed in a hosie: repair New York, April 12.—A final ap- shop operated by Miss Freed. peal on behalf of the Catholic Near Iast Welfare association was issucd by the Rev. Edmund A v , vice president of Georgetown university and president of the sociation, which is winding up its| fourth annual membegship roll call | this week. The appeal was directed | {o last-minute members throughout | the United States who have not yet renewed theie memberships. “The response of our membership to this fourth roll call has been gen- crous and gratifying” said Dr. Walsh. “There are, however, some members who have cither forgotten the matter or who have failed to re- new their memberships. As no ap- | peal is being made {his year through | the churches this is the only oppor- | tunity our members will have to re- join the association. I cannot urge too strongly upon our people the necessity for their continued support Wwork of this association, so closc to the Teart of the | At this time, when | the Catholic world is still rejoicing over the golden jubilee of Tope Pius XI, it is our ecarnest wish to| present to His Holiness a united | front in order that his efforts in the interest of dos("u(r families and o phans in the Near Fast may he con- today Week Services Sunday, 7:30 P. M.— Rev. Samuel Fiske, speaker Services Every Noon at 12:30 o'Clock at Tirst Church of Christ Watch for news announce- | ments each evening during Holy Week. ff \ THE GRACE CHURCH “By Gracs nre ye served through Faith"—Eph. 2: (Sunday services held in Jr. 0. U. A. M. Hall, Glen St.) Morning Service, 10:43—Scrmon: “Songs or Silence” A Palm Sunday Message Evening Service, 7:00—Sermon: “I Pray Thee Have Me Excused” Tuesday, 8:00 p. m.—General Bible Class held at 1556 Stanley Thursday, 7:45 p. m.—Player meeting held at 1561 Stanley Everyono Welcome —_— I == PEOPLE’'S CHURCH OF CHRIST Morning Worship, 10:45 A. . Evening Service, 7:00 P. M. Rev. A. J. Kehrein, Acting Pastor, will preach “That we should be to the praise of Mis glory”—Eph. 1:12 S S STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH PALM SUNDAY 30 . m. and 12 nooi—Cl 10:45 8. m.—Morning Worship and S: “BELIE (Fifth in » Lenten This Church will unite in the Union Holy Week Services Our Church Ideal VI. A Tower for God throughout the World A cordial invitation to all! series) In the Heart of the City; For the Heart of the City. South Congregational Church Services in Celebration of Palm Sunday Morning Worship, 10:45 Sermon by the Pastor—To Jerusalem Union Evening Service, 7:30 Sermon by the Reverend Samuel A. Fiske Holy Week Union Services Each Day, Except Saturday, at 12:30 and 7:45 P. M. Noonday Services in First Church Evening Services in Swedish Bethany, Baptist, South, First and St. Mark’s Churches Most Cordial Welcome to All Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church Sermon Subject, 10:45 A. M. “GOSPEL PILLARS” TUnion Lenten Service, 7:30 P. M, South Congregational Church Rev. Samuel Fiske, preacher

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