New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 15, 1930, Page 11

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BARSCH ong the h too st Gffic Nothir him from clo, and h t n work for goid love, fo Socrates rat than to don morality Keep Wiertz of Brus gold alo honor, for her suffered his vie ork for cter, Al Vs of your too much f office prisone in was. to Rone L convoy of Tassadors to insure d ition that with of iion of proves often moral; It an inferior motive otic one peace it w he should re- if pea re not took t Jtion is turn to his prisor affected. H s from considerations of polit Wilha conside n o he peared rged oritisn degrade the senator to not to agree 1 e ex That inf to captivity at | public h his fect, « interest and nge of prisoners actior volved his return public w infamous guilty of him 70 BULD EDIFICE Catthage ‘Let s Plato, and not ‘at- he shows itself in many ways terizes the man of justness and exempli- deceive Your v al on ather sells his good sum! Can spearc ou, thing, noth- ic money’ and whenever it c when not fairly carned by he the sub- or- for a T sersonal and Pitt, the pared with esteem \mple. You are the moulding force his life. The boy of today is the | her of tomorrow and the example | of the next gener: What will you both, father and son, do about Lo tion OBUBORUEURUT r 3 Activities of = Among City Churches WL & SIX GENTURIES Hassive CGathedral on Rhine Finest Structure in Germany | Its towering spir overlooking the R Cathedral cxample above the 2 lern bridg t of the city. 1 hing on the laid bishop from w choir was Tock 600 Years to Build COLOGNE CATHLEDRAL his walking immovable shall never for- EATING RCUHD THE WORLD Ple Novel “Cook's rour.,” With Food in Each Coun- try—Games in Iceland. world nting wnother country. the ram hy motor Wil roast and he Smith | Mrs and Maud At Tce- China John William e tea offs t Mrs will ishioned ga the last at 8:15 o'clock. leave | sonage BAPTIST CHURCHES First m adult ervice, chool. | 11 lay, 9:45 brotherhood and m. church sermon by Rev, William Ross, subject: “On A« tive Servic 6 p. m. Young Peo- rle’s socie leader, Mrs, J. L.| Woodward Monda 7:30 p. m. Boy Scouts’ meet | Tuesday, ) p. m. a meeling of workers' council at home of, A. H. Parker, Monroc classes; the Mrs. trect loving heon in instr cial closing by ars;. T . hzndicraft Thursday, church service Friday, 10 a. n meeting, lunck ptist Boys LA exercises m. Boy all day noor club will Memorial m. church school; A Miss 4 a. m 10.30 m A hade Wanda Plato German worship. English worship, Rev guest speaker soloist; 11 church nidwe people’s m. young people workers’ Elim (Swedish) Bible 9:45 a. m 11 1. and 7 p. the conference den; 1 p. Italian ool p. Pa school ake in service ministers’ Meri- with sermon m m by will con- “The Model Sunday school asses for 7p.m conducted people especially service by m. women's prayer ncoin strect ONGREGATIONAL CHURCHES preacher P'engYu Monier Frances mother's 6:15 hearsal; cadership training LUTHERAN CHURCH First Sunday school in rmon by choir a league n picture following account of Su o’clock, s by the Luther their l‘!r mber can wiil be held Tues sol bers will the or ch ay ¢ er ing T g scr choir will Thursday festival wil continu the followin neon the Rev. | Sunday junior M. St. John's (German) nday, §:45 dhian service With esday, 7 elebration of the M Drich of F W m dne Sunday school te Wor Anna ar Matthew's ;10:45 a. m ay school ay, § p. m. me body service in Ger n between classe ting of have irch ice ery Christian 11 a Mort Seience The Rev. Clarence Baker Takes St Mark's Episcopal school; 11 sermon by ning M proc Mecting At 1 D. G. W on “Wor Fown Home Over Puipit of Local Church REV. CLARENCE BAKER International Bible Students’ Asso ol ser ‘ ¥ ¥ 1S G W L6} and Théir Outcomings”’ H 1 = w7 BEEBE 0 GIVE HIS Trinity 9:30 &, n nd church school; 10:4 e Secret of | z Spworth leag Ioad Wed gious school Motk Al Olson Union A, M :30 a. o e Youn socie Wom- supper p. m hool; senior sixth grade 50 p. n & ribbean o The third Thursday e Tour (1) held are now session will ng at 7 “India looks to John Peter; conductor, India Stanley Memorial ate-senior departments, hool; 10:45 a nd sermon by hje “Try noon church m. morning worship Rev. R. N. Gi hanksgiving primary and partments. ginners Monday, 7 T troop 16; ing ¢ every member Wednesday, 2:30 p. m week day church school, g three and four; 7:45 p. presenta- tion of a play “The Comical Cou v Cousins™ hy Mrs. Edward irch school class of canvass committec united im girls 2:30 p Thanks; ng the ogram and so. adies” Aid society , 20 Howard street. par- MISCELLANEOUS Sahvation Army 45 People’s Church of Christ m. 12:15 p. m room: 1 a Pender; 7 p. arry o m preaching religious ¢l ligious « prayer mee: p. m. choir re Church of God in Christ Sunday, 11 a. m. morn hip: 12 noon. Sunday school Women's Home and Missic ' 6 1 vou workers meeting nomen's B people {79TH ORGAN RECITAL ¢ South Church Organist in Public Concert Wednesday Eyveninge— Will Play Bach selections I'HE GRACE CHURCH JUNIOR 0. 1. A. M. HALL, GLEN STREET new pastor, will conduet the morning ~eti= STHE MODEL CHURCH Juet an evangelistic following the Rev. Fre szbarug will ¢ In the Service morning serv- - Conducted by Mr. Harry Pender PEOPLE’S CHURCH OF CHRIST Morning ¥ the Lord though they tiey shall Iy = CHURCH STANLEY MEMORIAL Wednesday, 743 p 0 p. m—1 are welcome hip Al HOLD SEWING Members of the L MEETING FIRST BAPTIS CHURCH “ON ACTIVE SERVICE” A “WORK—A LIFT OR A LOAD” Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church . Edward Weeks “THE RELIGIOUS MEMORIF NEXT GENERATION”

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