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ACOVBER WORKS S NEVER BEFORE All Becanse He Favors More and Better Choral Music The official title is the “Men's Choral Club.” But in popular par lance it is being called “Macomber’s chorus.” By dey Frederi is a banker. In his off hours he is a chorus impresario. Part of the night he dreams about the chorus —not the bank. That's how folks get go in for Art. Starting the Ball Rolling When Mr. Macomber “called in” a few friends about a year ago and | broached the news that he believed ck N. Macomber i when they . NEW LITHUANIAN JUNIOR CHOIR T0. l 7 U ___ @ "GIVE. SUNDAY AFTERNOON CONCERT Mt S@]‘m the town was entitled to mors | little suspeeted | what | The friends ag Most with NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1030, . South Sunday, 10:45 a. m. morning wor- ship, sermon by Rev. Watson Wood- 1uff; 7:15 p. m. evening worship; 9:30 @. m. intermediates, seniors and Italian group, forum; 10:45 a. m. beginners; 12:10 p. m. beginners, primaries, juniors and Chinesc; 4:30 p. m. forum fellowship hour. Monday, 4 p. m. junior depart- ment council; 6:30 p. m. Cub Scouts; 7 p. m. Boy Scouts, troop 2. ‘Wednesday, 2:30 p: m. united week day church school, grades 4 and 5; 4 p. m. junior department choir, Thursday, 3 p. m. united week day |church school, grade 7; 7:45 p. m. {union preparatory rvice South |church chapel. Friday, 4 p. m. Girl Scouts, troop 1; 6:30 p. m. annual meeting- and supper of Woman's association, Assyrian Mission 1:30 p. m. worship at P Notices for publication on the church page must be received in the Herald office not later than Friday afternoon. Publication cannot be guaranteed if church items are received later than 3 o'clock Friday. Church notices cannot be ac- cepted by telephone. Most of the New Britain | churches will conduct their serv- | ices tomorrow morning in ac- | cordance with daylight saving | time, Several will not change | until the following Sunday. Un- less otherwise specified in the individual notices, all the fol- lowing scrvices will be on the daylight saving time. BAPTIST CHURCHES = Sunday, First | South church, preacher, Rtev. 9:45 a. m. Bible school | xqams. class led by pastor; 11 a. Monday, 2:15 p. m. English cla: Tuesday afternoon, group at the hospital; church loyalty night. Wednesday, 2:30 p. m. week day religious school, 3rd grade; 3 p. m. W. C. T. U.; 6 p. m high school “get-together.”” Thursday, 4:15 p. m. church mem- bership training class; 7:45 p. m. midwesk service. Friday, 4 p. m. sewing school. A. M. E. Zion | Sunday, 9:30 a. m. church school; | 10:45 a. m. morning worship, ser- mon theme “Giving As An Act of | Worship.” Presentation by the Pas- toral club. 3§ p. m. special service by the Girls' Handicraft club; 6:30 {p. m. Christian Endeavor service; | 7:45 p. m. evening worship, sermon theme, “The Demand of the World.” St. Mark's Episcopal The First Sunday after Easter; 7:30 2. m. holy communion} 9:30 a. Methodist 7:45 p. m. | m. churéh school; 11 a. m. mofning | ; | prayer and sermon by Rev. B. B. Thursday, 2:45 p. m. religious class; 7:45 p. m, prayer and praise service. Triday, 7:30 p. m. choir rehearsal. Emmanuel Gospel Sunday, 10:30 a. m. prayer groups; 10:45 a. m. message to children, sermon by the pastor; 12:15 p. m. Bible school hour, membership con- test; 6 p. m. young people’s mis- sionary service “A Trip Around the World,” conducted by Mrs. Faith McKinstry; 7 p. m. installation of officers of Sunday chool; = Young Peoplc’s society, evangelistic mes- sage. Monday, T p. m. board of trus- tees; § p. m. official board meeting. Tuesday, gathering of all mem- bers of the Home Department of the Sunday school at the home of s. H. Hanson, 75 East Main street, le; evening, Boy Scouts. nesday and Thursday after- noon, religious instruction classes. Thursday, 7:30 p. m. praver se ice; choir practice. Swedish Bethany Sunday school at 9:30 o'clock. Morning worship in Swedish at 19:45 o'clock. Sermon by Rev. Carl J. Fredeen, subject: “The Unforget- able Meeting.” Music by the male chorus. Evening service in Swedish at 7:39 o'clock. Special music by | the mixed quartet, sermon by Rev. Mr. Fredecn on the Dynamic Message.” The Bethany Brotherhood will have its regular monthly meeting on Monday evening, at 7:45. A very intefesting subject will be discussed, 2lso other members to be ren- aered. The mixed chorus will rehearse on Tuesday evening and the male chorus on Wedresday evening. | m. morning service, sermon by Rev. 0 p. m, Fidelity club. | William Ross, sulect: “Some New| ryesday, 2 p. m. women's Bible | Thing”; 6 p. m. young people’s|class; 4 p. m. party for Jolly | service, Juniors and women of the Bible Monday, 7:30 p. m. Boy Scouts. |class; 7330 p. m. executive meeting. Wednesday, 3:30 p. m. week day| rThursday, 7:30 p. m. prayer | school for religious teaching; 7:15 |meeting. | p. m. boys' handicraft class, Thursday, 7:45 p. m. midweek church service. Triday, . Bo; Styring Monday, St. Mark’'s Day, 7:30 a. m, holy commugpion. Thursday, May 1, feast of St. Phillip and St. James; 7 a. m. holy communion. subject: “The Ttalian Mission Sunday, 9:30 a. m. intermediate | department of Hunter road Sunday Christian Science 5 p. m. Girl Scoutd; 6|scnool; 10:30 a. m. morning worship | Sunday service, 11 a. m., subject, *club at Y. M. C. A aé Hunter road, preacher, Rev. P.|“Probation After Death.” Sunday = | Alterio; 2130 p. m, primary de- school, 9:45 a, m. ' High m (Swedish) |partment of Hunter road Sunday| Wednesday evening mecting at § ¥ Sunday, 9:45 a. m. Bible school [school; 4 p. m. worship at South |o'clock. {and men’s Bible class; 11 a. m. ser- | church, preacher, Rev. P. Alterio. ° | mon by the pastor, Rev. Axel I.| Monday, 7:30 p. m. Christian Ei | Peterson; 5:30 p. m. young people’s | geavor mecting and choir rehearsal. | I service with address by the mi Thursday, 7:30 p. m. prayer mect- | | sionary, Mrs. A. C. Palumbo: 7:30 |ing at Hunter road. | MISCELLANEOUS ‘ The Lithuanian Sons and Daughters Junior chorus will Sponsor its first concert tomor- = > row afternoon at the Lithuanian hall on Park street, with about 60 of the members taking |part in the singing, dancing and instrument playing. The chorus is composed of boys and girls of Lithaanian ancestry, ranging from eight to | 16 vears of age. It was organized three months age and at present is one of the largest :’ ses of young Lithuanians in city. Professor Peter Brauzauskas is in charge. P | he program will be given at 2 o'clock in the afternoon and will include solos, duets, juartets and songs by the entire chorus. A few solo dances will be given, also. | The members of the chorus are as follows: TLeft to right, front row, Margaret Clemes, Margaret Petrus, Susie Valengavich, Joseph Osenka, Bernice Bulzavitch, Anna Poskus, Helen Cikanouskas. 3 | . m. service in English with preach- | ¥riday, 7:30 p. m. choir rehearsal |6:30 p. Second row, Eva Sylvester, Anna Shugzda, Mary Shugzda, Nellie Shimansky, Prof. P. |ing by the missionary, Mrs. A. C.|at Hunter road. [P < 7 I‘»r'mzixkuu.s]],"I’elulinc .\‘a\r\ets( Nellie 1§l"1|]ill\ ‘\‘o}llit‘ I\yll']l:;:h‘au\x'l(\fnm ()IIZT?:];J;;{]:].lesvokf e L EY i e AR brau as, A £ SpL £ “hauskas, Olge skas. | Wednesday. § p. m. preaching by Stanley Memorial { meeting. uird row, Mary Cheponis, Helen Unack, Anna Bulzavitch, Annie Petrus, Anna Stan- |[Rev. J. 0. Haimmarberg .of Cali-| Sunday, 9:30 a. m. junior, inter- | Thursday cvening, prayer meeting. Stella Roman, Bertha Marcinkavich, Mary Peters, Nellie Nunchick, Frances Razauskas, | fornia. | mediate-senior department, church e Casper. 3 | —_ |school; 10:45 a. fn. morning wor-| Sccond Advet 4 fourth row, 1\'zllzdiu Malinouskas, Anna Shimansky, Agnes Rizauskas, Mary Sitavitch, | Misslonary Alliance ‘,f"f";'ms;“{fi: l‘]‘"f"‘;h’l’:“"rl:":ijo‘o‘; “gr‘;“:?‘? :‘,.]\‘.?f;' ol e | Anna ,\n;\ntch_ Rose Jennings, Helen Jankauskas, Helen Syivester, Sophie Stasky, Antion- ‘ The local branch of the Christian | o rjary and heginners' departments, | Rev. W. R. Ramsay of Maine. E Brinius. and Missionary Alliance holds its| ™ yjongay, 7:30 p. m. Boy Scouts, ning service with sermon, 7:15 p. m. fitth row, John Vickous Joseph Asalunas, Henry Valukas, John Janis, Bennie Mar- -‘fl‘pm;‘g “,Flk " S“'P.d‘s: Baptist | tro0p 11. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. praise cinkavich, Peter Malinouskas, John Osenka, Charles Barbitas, John Valengavich, Edward |noon: 1 sclock At L Er R Wednesday, 2:30 p. m. united |service. S 5 = e | noon; 1 o'clock Bible school in Eng-| .1~ o Yoh s o e 8 | Urbanavichas, Joseph Asalunas, Edward Brinius. [ e s ot e Tl e sy enurchischogley sr‘q“ 3 ! land 4; 7:30 p. m. Girl Scouts, Yroop | with sermon by Mrs. A. C. Palumbo. | ,L.d ¥ 3 ‘ sl 0:30 a. m. English worship; 11:45 . m. German worship, Ind., April (P— Clyde Beatty, Older Bogs’ Conlerence Will Meet in Southington Next Month Lighthouse of the rsquare Gospel 39 Oak street. Sunday, 11 a. m. | Sunday scrooi; 3 p. m. devotional service; 8 p. m. evangelistic service. Tucsday, $ p. m. prayer and praise service. . Triday, § p. m. tarrying meeting. PLANE WAITS FOR LINDY IN Hiam Amphibian Groomed, Ready to Start on Mail Route Miami, Fla., April 26 (UP) — An amphibian plane of the Pan Ameri- Salvation Army Saturday, meeting, 8§ p. m. Sunday, Sunday school and Bible clars 11 a. m.; string band rehearsal m.; soldiers’ meeting 7:30 at FREDERICK W. MACOMBER bankers. Thus the exccutive board kelis, was started, and things began to | Viola hum. Mr. Macomber once lived i Northampton, Mass., a town wher the nice things of musical art ar highly appreciated. He bell there was a fine ficld in ain for a first class men’s cho organization. He told the bled guests that he knew liams Steele persenaily. had the assurance that M would be the man to swing the baton. knew much about Mr. he conductor was told to come to town to present his views, After the executive board had 1 him it was agreed that he was the man for the jon. Thus it came about that a galaxy oi men singers, cachh of whom hal 1o pass a rigid examination for voice qualities and sight reading, was organized. The first toncert was given in the Central junios Figh school auditorium, with | assistance of a soloist and a string | ¢ semble. The place was well filled | Boys' Conference of and the concert was an artistic ste- the cess. It was the first ' time in the STl et 5 history of the city that such a con- | ' ¢ cert was given with the accompani ment of a string ensemble as well and the string epsemble, was a resounding suc Sunday International Bible Students’ Assn. Sunday. 1 p. m. volunteer servic |8 p. m. Bible study at 19 Howard Thursday, 2:30,p. m. the Ladies’ Aid societ | pastor’s class for girls; P. pastor’s class for boy; | choir rehearsal. meeting of 30 p. m. |street. 5 m.| Wednesday, § p. m. . | testimony service. 8 p. m. Bible study. lead* April 15th, praise and |can Airways was ready today for ol. Charles A. Lindbergh to pilot it across the Caribbean to Cristobal, Watch{c, 7z, inaugurating the new seven- New York to Buenos Aires air mail service. Col. Lindbergh expected to leave for Havana at 2 p. m. on the first leg of the trip, 1,200 miles of which | will he across water. Col. Lindbergh's orange and black Lockheed-Sirius monoplane alighted at Municipal Airport yesterday after- grandson of the union general. : Ttaly—Furipides and have been booked by a Tuesday, $ p. m. “Birthday Spe- his life to Prince, ter constructed in the fifth cen- | ¢l " given by the Ladies' Aid so- | and veteran circus Master g i e "unlor’dg‘-rlsi- how:| sunday. 10:30 . Sunday asterpicces of Gre X 8 $ p. m. midweek Serv- sorvice; 12 m. Sunday school; 7:30 are 1o be played in talian | ice e 8 i iter hewn from solid rock. | - m. ladies’ choir prac- | ™ New York—A religious service hased on Shelle poem, “Prome- thens Unbound,” is to be given to- morrow at St. Marks-In-The-Bow- | First | Tower. trainer, owes t lion People’s Church Sunday, 10:30 a. m, tor's study; 10:45 a. Rev. A. J. Kehrein, subject: “The Relayed Commission.” At 12: Kronan Sick Benefit so- | m. Sunday school: 7 p. m. pr 5 |ing, Rev. A. J. Kchrein, subject: | “Light.” | noon after a swift trip from Wash- Wednesday, 2:15 p. w. religious ington in which the*1.135 miles were classes. | covered in 7 hours and 10 minutes. m. of Christ prayer in pas- m. predching, i m. cvening service, Wednesday evening at 7 |and Saturday at 10 a. m. ; o'clock opening £h confirma- Trudy, @ new r, down, clawed and bit him, onc of 52 lions the with I and be > season when K 1 him | and Beat n comple Older | s have b Sunday, 1 meeting: 10:45 a. m. secrmon Belicver's Gift to God”; 12:10 p. m. Bible school; 7 p. m. sermon, *The Joy That Was Sct Before Him.” Monday, § p. m. constitution com- mittee mecting at 1564 Stanl strect Wednesday, 3 p. Arrange the cry (Ipis New York—The 1o have auxilic catapult is to he ropit. Quebee—Having pedalled in - 30 countries in 10 ye W R rived from overseas with 16 tour North and South He is.65 years old and . |Praver meetnz. ot Lendon hiobhy Thursday., 4:15 p. m. boys' choir e Adviis o bnothars 1y frehearsals m. prayer meet- Ernestine Schumann-Heink | N8 1964 Stanley strect. concerning children: “Give them & A S s [iET LAH[}E FUN[] CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHES string ensemble. The same ’c Thienes, of Hart SR 2T fcrd county Y. M. €. A. will give ood cxample by refraining from Irinking, smoking a boBbing vour aadress on rasks o vacios U Commuists Will - Work On Orders From Moscow A opal) rudy arena for twelfth annual T R R airplanc service. A on the Eu-| Hurtford coun- auspices of the Hart M. C. A, Hartford nty Council of Religious Fduc tion and other cooperating orsaniza tions. I is to be held in Southing- ten this y on May 9 and 10, will be “Manhood Makinz.” All of the s day will 1d at the tist churcih in Southingtor s the cd her Other train s interv save Trudy's Y T sent to a hospital with arm nj e Y {4y under built S el v school; 10 a. m, German service, topic: “Christ's Appeavance to Thomas.” | Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. meeting of | Men's society; § p. m. business mect- | ing of the congrezation. | mangled awW- THE GRACE CHURCH “The Grace of Our Lord, Jesus Christ” (Sunday services held in Jr. . A. M. Hall, < Morning Service, 10:43—Sermon: “The RBeliever's Gift t Y Evening service, 7:00—Sermon: “The Joy That Was Set Before Hi Pastor H. 0. Olney will preach at bolh services, the evening sermon be- ing his farewell message. ford has cle women's his bic m. X America : in ions Kin Th m The second and concluding con- | cert of “Macomber's chort he held Wednesday ninz, time in the senior high school au./ first session will begin at 4:45 p. ditorfun:. Azain there will be a solo- | ITiday afternoon with an organ v ist—Floyd Townsley, tenor Lubsissaische NG RER N ey Service i sh at 9 a. m.; in| |German at 1 : Sunday school Be- tween the services. Meeting of the Thursday. Mission Circle First Sunday. 9:45 to 11:05 a. m. Sun- day school; 10:45 a. m. kinder- garten; 10:45 m. morning wor- ship, sermon, Rev. James K. Gregg. | standard time. | D. D. Children's story, Rev. Alfred {15 4 m. Sunday school at 11:15 D. Heininger; men’s Bible class, [ . 7 leader, Dr. Gregg: 2 p. m. Armenian | women's Missionary soclety will | service and Bible class, preacher. |mee; Thursday afternoon. The | Dr. Hadidian; 5 p. m. Pleng-Yu | seeret the Reformation Tt Sunday service aty vening Service—7 Sunday service aly preach morning and evening, come before His presence with singing.” —FPsalm 100:2. hair.” She spoke before the Le for a Political Lducation. work course at Springficld col- will be in charge of the or- Baltimore—rs. Ruth Hanna M- Cormick favors substitution of the term “public service™ for “politics.” explained to Goucher college aervic “If politicians were called pub- | il svants T believe it would have st ine ol very good psychological —ecffect. L TR People are so used to thinking that | : . n DE-YU | qquit class will mect Thursday eve- P r i politics ‘are corrupt and politicians | club, leader, Miss Mary Hunt; T:30 | nine at § o'clock. ; i S dishonorable that T helieve a change | p. m. Youhg People’s socicty. The Light Brigade will hoid a 2 in the terms would be a big help.” Monda 5 p. m. supper and invocation. Rl o The Southir Rev. H. C. G ongregational church Rev. A. J. Kehrei new members. The “Serve the Lord with gladness grown to 60 voices. When all this is over Mr. Macom- ber will have much less on his mind | than he has had of late. He dis- | covered that “running” such an or- ganization involves a multitude v? unsuspected details. Dozens of tele- phone calls every day: dozens ni callers; one pesky irritation after another crops up. But through it all he has kept to the high idcal with which he started. Mr. Macomber s cies of public servic body has got to do the worth while doing well. 1t 18 lucky for the chorus 1l doesn't charge for his tim chorus IPrida) o'cloc! toast- of the church New! to York. April 26 (UP) hundre thousand been received her munist 1 5 fto finance wide May Day demon: Commissioner Grover volice reported ye he bulk of the pended here it ommunists Ore., and given soj Close dollars by Com- tion- Poffce Piantsville ader will ngin, and Otto Blank. band will pla smith of tie will welcome STANLEY 'MEMORIAL CHURCH and 12 noon—Church School .—Morning Worship. Sermon by the Pastor “SEEING THE INVISIBLE" All are cordially welcome. Come! Native Press Attacks | Address Before Diet | Tokyo, April 26 () — The - neses native press today printed nently anonyimous statements of naval authorities bitterly attack- | ing a speech of Baron Shideharm foreign minister, before the dict yes- rday The paper - charged {hat ecign minister deliberately sented the effects of the- naval freaty®on the Japanese n: and deny his navy's views W rublic meeting Friday evening at conference Sunday church sleooli 0 o'cock. teachers and officers. Tuesday, 2:15 p. m. for Armenian women. Wednesday, 2:30 p. m. sixth grade wveek day church school; 4:15 p. m. Pirst church chorus rehearsal. Thursday, 2 p. m. Armenian wom- meeting: 3 p. Sth week day church school; 4:15 rl Scout meeting; 6:15 p. m. | p. m. Epworth league; 7:30 p. out mother and daughter ban- | evening sdrvice, “The Way of the | | quet. Tirst church; 7 p. m. business | Dropping Heart and the Way of the nmecting Thespians | Burning Heart.” i 4 p. m. Friendly Tndians; Mond 4:15 p. m. church mem- Boy Scout mecting:. {bership training clas 9:30 a. m. 10:45 a, cre e S inglish class reported, Lut r west as Portlarid, ttle, Wash., will portion of the fund to own local demonstra- the report said. seeret polic sent trial corpor: 1 the draft in payment mor METHODIST CHURCHES was is a spe- that some- work if it Trinity | Sunday, 9:30 a. m. Everyman's | Bible elass, women'’s Bible class and | church school; 1 “How Much Are You Worth Charles W. I v will lcome then: town, and Alexan- president of the welcom Marvi, dele- th confer- P back up t tions, f the Lindsay, Jr. club will extend the f the town pond for t ; en's pr at he | G gradc Hi-Y reported here that through iion handled for mer- the for- misrep T.ondo al |, sertions fully ¢ 9:45 Admiral Kanji Kato | 10:45 vived but tric power ted by from First Church of Christ A. M.—Sunday Church School A. M.—Morning Worship Preacher—REV. JAMES E. GREGG, D. D. Pastor, First Church of Christ, Waterbury Subject— “THE SOUL'S QUEST, ¥FOR BEAUTY SATISFIED IN SPIRITUAL RELIGION” 12:00 M.—Men’s Bible Class :00 P. M.—P’eng Yu Club :30 P. M.—Young People’s Society : was o memb club. The will e pr sion will tudents of Yals countric We Simsbur: le part of the money T oo | that the printing handbills : ; considered hefore s said. It was re- Ul 1 . T be i INDEATH CASES Jealous Woman Shoofs Constant " it..". 14 ol e cont Femining Friend; Ends Lie | "riiy o™i accencce wi s it im0 2 Nearly one-half the el are o the foreign Which d co iers nurist 1 Grow el 2 & that propo my of un ployed th were 16 med Sunday morning, 10:00 o’clock, Eastern Daylight Sav- | ing, and hear JUDGE RUTHERFORD in his coast to coast address over two extensive chains from Oakland, Calif., on a subject of vital concern to cvery thoughtful person. 5 Choice music also. 5 WGY Schenectady — WBBR New York i This is a WATCHTOWER PROGRAX, ———— plants in FFrance Knowl- | (fepr powe tration police de- | that the being with artist-divorce A jis height. Mrs. Guy oner's jury S nddscis jealous moment Danion, Mrs. Doris will be buried lat R gainty of t , na dbn i While the 4 ict did not : el b L inquire at length into the motive c . : f e Thursday’s sho : ¢ ) : atfair definitel cide with the - Mrs. Post, divorc ite of the noted | ' 11 & x s 1 2] 1 ) g 1 nis boat We Together = : shots fired her from Mrs atives and friend nzements, et at diffe hour will be buried at For dale. e raoo! dy, the investigato early theor, that Tr: (All Services will be on Daylight Saving Time) Woodw BAPTIST | CHURCH | 9:45—Bible School 11:00—Morning Worship In the Heart of the City For the Heart of ‘the City. Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church parley South Congregational Church Morning Worship, 10345 Sermon by Reveyend Watson Woodiuff of South Manchester Evening Worship, 7:15 Doors Open, 7:00 Popular Service With Motion Picture TEMPEST Said to be onc of the greatest and most impressive of modern films, 6:00—Young People DAYLIGHT Saving Time Sermon by v. William Ross, subject: “SOME NEW THING” Music: “All Hail Dear Congueror” —Adams Magdalene” Warren Sermon 10:45 A. M.—“HOW MUCH ARE YOU WORTH?” 7:30 P. M.—A Community Service of Worship Good Music and a Brief Practical Message “THE WAY OF THE DROOPING HEART AND THE WAY OF THE BURNING HEART” BRIDCLES BODY CREMATED “The Thursday, 7:45 DATADY JE WEILC ! Cordial Welcome to All to All Services LR R COMT Mid-Week Prayer Scrvice N