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o+ NEW BRITAIN HERALD |5 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1930. | Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Harding of Maple Hill will entertain two tables | L] Socla[ News o bridge at their home this evening. | e Arthur G. Kimbail and Mrs o' Lexington strect will have guests to dine Wednesday evening in hon- or of Mr. and Mrs. Goulding K Wight of Montclair, N. J. Mr. and frs. Wight are the guests of Mrs. | Wight’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wii P |liem Booth of Forest street. Dr. and Mrs. Clifford Vivian of Elbridge road will have as their dinner guests this evening, Mr. an€ Mrs. Charles Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. harold Shepard. Mr. and Mrs. Hen- rv Armington. Mr. and Mrs. IZdwin Lamphier and Mr. and M:s. Charl Davis (Continued From Page Tive) ar luncheon Monduy. Mrs Porter and Mrs. I R were awarded the prizes A, B. Gilpatriz P Mrs. Kenneth Relyea of Berlin ained the Alpha Alpha alum. at bridge Tuesday evening. Miss Beatrice Reynal won the prize silatre Mr. and Mrs. Louis Young of Lin- oln road gave a small dinner par- |ty at their home .last evening in henor of their house guests, Mr. and Acre road will entertain ten guests| A5 % P In T B B this evening at a buffet supper. The | yore party will honor Miss Grace Dun- i | ans “ambri Mass., Mrs. canson of Cambridge, Mass A Law's sister. . L Dover road e ow . Irie it and Mrs Gorbini¥oe | (Hiendatatidinner Meadosw Gined at .. \pper ning Mr. an William deli, ul recital Mr. and Mrs. Charles Law of Ten of | few evening Charles Davis entertained a Monday road en last Sunday ¢ Hunger- - entertained Mr. and Mrs. Edward Christ of ith a Thursday n Acre road entertained at threc “NINg guest artist was Miss tables of bridge Wednesday evening. | Sidney Thompson who gave a The prizes were awarded to Mrs. |charming program of short plays I3ennett Hibbard, Harold Peck and fand ballads. Miss Thompson's bril- sherwood Berge | 1iant personality was emphasized by her appropriate costumes for each | Manning | number as their | G o kuests this even'ng Mr. and Mrs.| Mrs. Dudley Walker of Monroe Ntanley Duncan, M and Mrs. Ed- |street entertained a foursome ward Christ, Mrs. and Mrs. Bennelt | bridge yesterday ernoon. Hibbard, Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood | Berger, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peck, | Miss Beatrice Reynal, Miss Kather- in- Swift and Charies Merwin s . Mr. and Mrs. Clarence o Corbin avenue will have Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lamphier of Hamilton strect had a foursome of bridge Wednesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. ( s Law of Ten Acre road entertained Mr. and Mrs. William Rybeck of Meriden at di ner Wednesday evening, Mrs Robert Bertini entertained two 14 bridge at luncheon Thursday. Mrs. Andrew Crosier and Mrs. Car] Ber- zendal were awarded the prizes. Mrs. Bertini was hostess also at a | foursome Monday evening. The guests were Miss Mildred Goodal Miss Candace Pittsinger and Miss Mildred Erickson of Newington. of Walnut les of « s Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis of Dover road and Mr. and Mrs. (‘harles Hawkins of Berlin were din- ner Country club Friday guests Coughlin entertained brid t her home Hartford, George Mrs. Walter vo tables o Beacon and Mrs street guests be Mr Trumbull number of will e fore 1er dance Meadow club. stre Gay evening. {oiss T * s = Sliney and Miss Mae Harry Blakeslee Hamil- ton street was hostess to her bridg club yesterday at luncheon. of city Mr. and Mrs. G. Han West Main street will guests this evening. have o s e Mrs. George Boli street will entertain her luncheon Wednesday of Trumbull ridge cluh One of the week was the | esday at the § le Me lub by Mrs alter P. Crab- of We tford. There ests and the Russell Mrs Mrs. re important parties incheon bridge Mrs. Richard Pritch road will ent : n by Mrs lo Belcher, an i Smath Hubert Willian Mrs entertained a tat nesday afternoon .« e A miscellaneous shower - . onday night at th toncy Grec, of Kensington in honor of Miss Rose Palumbo of New Britain, who will soon become th bride of Frank T. Greco. also Kensington as given home of An PP and Mrs. Harry Hodge of Vance street entertained three tables of bridge at their home last Satuc- urday evening As important as the|| turkey! Say it with Jflowers from BO“CYCI‘S Posy ShOp The Telegraph New Britain Main Phone EVELYN M. ( Ha | "ashioned Chocolates | and Bonbons i Glace Nuts and Fruits "ADWELL 77 rison Strect rist of Hand T §3 West 556 ted and Nuts R Ty THANKSGIVING | ) | SHOP HERE FOR CARDS jackaway’s Gift Shop FIFTY-EIGHT WEST MAIN STREET PHONE 1499 Thanksgiving Cards for veryone Mother and Father Aunt and Uncle Sister Brother Cousin Daughter Son Nephew To the Folks at Home To Our Pastor From Our Hous: to Yours To the Shut-in To Special Friend New Friend AND MANY OTHERS To Father To Sweetheart Across the Miles To My Pal To Our Mother Sympathy 0ld Friend Other Mother | Persqnal Chnstmas Cards E SPECIAL GROUP 1 50 CARDS With Your Name $3.35 See Our Special Display of 5 C Cards 50c¢ Per Dozen GROUP 2 50 CARDS | With Your Name || $5.85 | SPECIAL | \ | of bin avenue will | race {man of Southington will become Mrs. Richard Pritchard and Mrs. ! Percival Platt won the prizes at their bridge club Wednesday at the home Mrs. Brayton Porter of Hartford. . . Miss Cornelia Fitzgibbon of Cor- entertain her home this evening before the dinnecr dance at the Shuttle Meadow club. The guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vance, Mrs. Elizabeth liams of New York city, and Blythe | Mayers and Jack Mayers of Bridge- port. DR Mrs. John Curtin of Eluridge roal was hostess at a foursome of brigge Monday afternoon. PR Mrs. Charles Davis entertained a table of contract at her home on | Dover road Monday afternoon. PR Miss Hulda Swanson of Park Te entertained ten dinner gue Wednesday evening . e Mrs. Arvid Borg of minster apartm veal bridge Wednesd The g cluded Miss Muriel Lombra, Mi Dorothy Lombra, Mrs. Howard Smart Miss Greteh Zimmerman, Miss Virgin Miss Rea Zim- merman Mrs. Jobn Wolff Pri « won by Mrs. Smart and Miss Rea Zimmerman West- incheon Mrs. P eet will enter! fonday afternoon Strople of Harrison in her bridge club Mrs. place club William Crowell of will be hostess to her next Monday Lenox Mr Henr: Columbia Monday ev Mrs stree Christ ner of guests ning E. G. Bradley nterta one rday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lamphier Hamilton strect entertained Virginia Humphrey. Bull and Ar Sunda of Harrison ined at ta of Miss Marjorie s at tea last Mre. Curtis W. Ct tertained last even Trumbu tables of of strect e bri ng Judd 1 ue will entertain Mrs. Olive d z bridge Tu am of West ven a break- sday Fitzell of r bridge dinner. M W. H hostess to day evening at awarded to Mrs. R. B 3. Champton and Mrs. Maple Hill club Mon- Prizes were Doane The frie ing Attor will give honor Monday e Pa of Assistant William elor dinner ening at here will b Miss Fon Greenstein bag o'clock about Bel 100 guests present bride of Mr giving day Greenstein Thanks- Mre Street Trumbull bridge club Jol entert Lockett ed her t luncheon Thursday The Farmington Country club will give a dinner dance this evening following the Yale-Harvard game The Tuesday of East Berlin met this week home of Mr. and Mrs, F e. Mrs. Harold Day, Mrs. Egnar Peterson, Mrs. Edward Kahms, Miss Dorothy Sugenhime and Harold Day were awarded the prizes evening bridge club John J. Holloway of Harding at a luncheon and Wednesday. The »d to Mrs Harry Mrs. street entertained bridge at her hom prizes were awar Gritzmacher and Mrs. dard Stod- Mrs. Louis Fell cellancous shower her sisters. Stella Maciora, West street. Mr. married at St ton, on Octaber was given a mis- last evening by at their home on and Mrs. Fell were Mary's church. Clin- (Conti LECTURE in GERMA] by D. G. Werner PEACE IN THE LIGHTS OF PHOPHECIES" Nov. 23, 1930, at 3:30 T M. 0dd Fellows Hall, 144 Arch St. Music Recitals No Admission Come and Bring Your Friends ALL WELCOME “WORLD Sunday. OOK & GIFT SHop Outstanding BEACON Quality mas ard Those new smart Cards that are the choosing of those who | desire the touch of original . . . and a wonderful assortment, BEACO 85 WEST MAIN ST Telephone 6100 = — — 0 | WILL MEET HERE: Wil- bridge | of | Miss | Mrs. | A. P. Whit. | Prosecut- | in his | the at the | Charles | Edgar | the Misses Lillian and | CHURCH LEADERS i s Religious Bducators Wil Hold @ i/adiarexiie b9/ 8 | Than}ksgwmg Services Pla nned by Chumhes A union Thanksgiving service in | which the First Baptist church, the | South, First and Stanley Memorial Congregational ch s and the Trinity Methodist church will par- ticipate will he held in the First Baptist ¢hurch Th morning, starting at 11 o'cl dore A. Greene Other churches ha Annual Convention De. 6 The state convention of the Con- necticut council which n on Saturday, bring of religious educa- tion will convene in New December 6th to this city outstanding | ers in Christian education, both platform speakers and as.partici- | claliseiloesiamons th el of their own parish. | s in the forum discussions | BAPTIST CHURCHES | which will be a prominent feature | s of the program. One of the speak- ers of prominence is the Rev. Doctor | Benjamin S. Winchester of New I York. Dr. Winchester is a specialist 11 a. m. church services, {in the field of Christian education | sermon by William sub- for adults, and will address the con- | ject: “The e o ‘\rl.'\n'\ an S d afternoon on the <ing the Church a Christia Living for e Rl r Y S ONIIN Werinexdny, 0 1 week day the commission on Christian educa- | .y 01" for religious instruction; 7 tion of the Federal Council of | """ p v cooits class for handi- | Churches of Christ in America, Dr. R Winchester is following closely the | “'py toyc 4y o o important developments in the field | oo sorice of adult cducation and participates |1 4 Greene, pastor in many important gatherings where reh of Christ problems of adult education are |~ gy et considered, such as the conference M | on Christian cducation for adults o | held in Chicago in July. The rev-| tions made by psychological in-| vcstigations in recent years, show- ing th dults often need not and “dead line” in their given a great will sp arranged st members | First | Bible school, | stor, and other Sunday, 9:45 a men's class led by p classes; Ross, Adversity Boy Scouts’ Ch p. m. You Monday, Thanksgiving Rev First preacher, of the club Baptist Boys' Memorial rch school nksgiving program; 10:30 a. m worship, Rev. W. H. Barsch preaching on “Remember s m to have movement for adult many places the | churches ars taking a prominent part in furthering this movement, and turning it to account by help- ing communities to face the un- | solved problems of making the com- munity life really Christia | Another phase of the total gram of Christian education will be taken up in this con provision for mecting the of children. Prof. Edna M will address the cenvention subject “Making Ch school in Christian Living for | dren,” and her address will be lowed by an open forum on this Dr. Baxter is known to d.-s in Christian education this state through her work Hartford seminary foundation here she is assoeiate professor of religious education. She has come to the work in state with an vnusually thorough educational treparation, and with practical ex- perience in important religious education enterprises. Dr. Baxter v4s in charge of the program of re- | mon in $wedish by the ligious cducation for young people m. young people ¢ the Church of All Nations in Bos- English service | ton, and for five years was in charge W. H. Barsch: f an experimental project in rural | with Bible school at 1 religious education carried on under | scimon by Mrs. A. C | the auspices of Northwestern univer-|2 p. m. | sity. She holds degrees from Bos Tuesday, 8 p. m. Kings Daugl | ton university in religious educa- | meeting at the home of Miss Viola | tien, a masters degree from North- | Larson, 65 Maple Hill avenue western university, has done grad-| Thursday. 7 p. m. Thanksgiving service | vate study at Yale, Columbia. and [ the University of Chicago, and holds| Saturday. & p. m. young people’s the B. D. degree from Garret Bibli- | union of the Swedish Baptist New cal institute in Chicago. Her pres-|York confereace will hold mission- cnt work in Hartford includes the ary service | supervision of the nursery and Junior experimental school conduct- ud by the Hartford school of re-| | igious education, and also super- vision of the practice work done by | Hartford students throughout the state, | he held and num arf .t 2 erman inpetus tq th | education;’ in Mis- the 12 sionary society mecting at of Mrs. Robert Lawson, ariton stre rhursday, rvige Friday ome 8 p. m. Thanksgiving m. choir rehearsal pro- which vention needs ¢ Baater on the urch s Chil- | ;. fol- Grace 10:45 a. m. morning wor- Mr. Nelson of the Inter- angelistic association will the ces 5215 8, iy classes for all; 7 p. service, con- Sund: in te: E cunduct nday- school evening evangelist ducted by Rev. Mr. Nelson Wednesday, 3 p. m. women's eting at 40 Lincoln street week day gious school is the a in 2 Thursday, school Frida; service at 1 iou midweek prayer 54 Stanley street Elim (Swedish) men's Bible « this Sunday pastor; ervice; with 1on by lian services | p. m. and Palumbo at hiers CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHE First Sunday, 9:45 a. m. Sunday school; 11:45 a. m. beginners' department and primary story hour; 10:45 a riorning worship, sermon by Rev Theodore A. Greene; children’s story by Rev. Alfred D. Heininger; 12 noon, men's Bible class, leader, Rev s A Armenian service and Bible class. preacher, Dr. Hadidian; 5 p. m. P'eng-Yu club at the home of Mildred McKay, leader, Miss Alice Pandolfi; 7 p. m executive committee meeting Youn People’s society, pastor's office Monday, 6:15 p m. chorus rehears: @ party T:30 p m convention sessions will be in the First Church of Christ, will bring together a large | ser of delegates from all parts state. The Connecticut | council of religious cducation is the official cooperative agency for 42 Protestant denominations. The | sessions will be open to the public. SWEDISH Y. P. UNION IN CONVENTION HERE I York ¢« Greene: 2 p. m lrstanith e dey rmedi, Anal training Tuesday, 6:30 p Men's ciation supper meeting night. stereopticon lectur Theodore A. Greene young people’'s mass ment ' speaker, Miss Semi-Annnal Meeting of New m as<o- Conference to Meet in New Britain Nov. 2 annual me people’s u semi- Baptist York the Elim of this city Swed irch, the Ne conference held in edish Bapt church November 2 nd 1 The program follows Sat ay, November 2 p. m session; 6 p. m., supper; % service: speaker. stercopticon neeting will be as ship. preacher, D D Bonr 45 a Rev m. morr Malco! 4:30 p. m ior subject: “On the ! Columbus in Porto Rico™; 7 business p. m., missionary Rev. Erhardt Swenson pictures will be shown Sunday. November 3 nday school: 11 a service: sermon by Rev Snenson T sday 15 3 p. m.—Service cetings for young people David E. Anderson Marzaret Slattery hardt Swenson Friday, 4 p 7 p. m.—Evéning service troop 1 Ly Rev. Axel Peterson. pastor lc«:al church Da fellowsh Tra p. m. Boy Sco to 7:45 p. sermons Miss and m o Gir Assyrian Mission Sunday, 1:30 p. m. wers South church, preacher, Dr. Packard. Monday, 2:15 Tuesday, 2 p. m. class: 4 p. m. jolly social for Dr. Wednesday, tee meeting. Ttalian Mission Sunday, 9:30 a. m. junior. i diate and senior departments of th Hunter road Sunday school: n:45 a. m. morning worship at Hunter road; 2 p. m. beginners' and primary departments of Hunter road Sundly school; 4 p. m. wor- ship at South church Harr Lutheran an Brotherhood First N. E. Conference The first annual convention of Ewhr New England conference broth- | m | ethood of Lutheran churches will be | held in W rcon, November About 50 members of | church of this city arc sh class Bibie p. m Sngl women'’s juniors; Packard. ) p. m. execut John's planning to | Paul A. Kirsch, secretary of |the United Lutheran synod of New York, will be the principal speaker |at the session, which will open at i 30 p. m. Rev. Mr. Kirsch is a former president of the Connecticut | Monday, 7-p. m. choir o titerarcataniil tor 15 yearstwias o s pbn i s atian Enaetyor | pastor in Meriden Wednesday, 7:15 p. m Carl L. Rauer of New meeting: 8 p. m. choir rehearsal wsurer of the Connecticut aturday, 10 a. m. junior choir ference, which comprises South church mission, brotherhoods from eight cities Officers will be clected at the con- i ference Sunda, I rehearsal; meeting. prayer Britain is con- local Stanley Memorial Sunday, §:30 a. m. junior, inter-, mediate-senior school; 10:45 a. m 1 ship, speaker, Dr. Frede Meyer, superintendent of Imma hospital, Capiz, Philippin Dr.- Meyer's subject Ch and the I noon, pr rtmer Mon oop mary troop Sunday a ish, preach strom of | giving off St Matthew's 1 English rman at 10:45 between the ser Thanksgiving da same as every Sunda On Friday pasto members for ou to 9 p. m the Reformation ice at 10 a Friday, § public St. John's (German) unday, $:45 vid Trinity and ehurch school Verd won crmon ing worship Tuesday evening, praver Sunday ernational 1 Rich Young } 11 a. m nksgiv the leadership of ins of South M chester will render Thar giving music. Evening prayer c cle at 7 p. m church rooms vnder the guidance of Mrs. Fannie Evening worship at 7:15 p and special ool will on r orn- the pastor r a Th special in the m. midweek and testi- be prayer will This service a. m. communion irch school; 11 a ermo; This s hanksziving Frida s The salvation Army 11 a. m. Sunda 6:30 p. m rehearsal: T:30 p. 1 8 p. and ting Thanksgivi m. a substant he served free person who ving se Bethany ollows Swedish Sunday services as hool at 9:30 a. m. Morr worship in Swedish at 10:45 o'cl mon the pastor, Rev The dire Ser by ~ en on the subje chorus L. Mag 2 people’s A Thanksg arh will be render Evening service at 7 WILL SPEAK TO YOUNG FOLKS HERE Miss Margaret Slattery, Noted Lecturer, Speaks Here Tuesday York Guide stic One Everyman's Bible Class MISS MAG ATTIAY ARL STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH a. m. and 12 noon—Church Sche 10:45 A, m—"FOR CHRIST AND THE PHILIPPINES by DR, FREDERICK W. MEVER You cordially invited and heartily weleome! ey PEOPLE’S CHURCH OF CHRIST conducted by Rev. Wm. Ainslie And let him that hear- let him Morning and evening services as u Rev. 22:13 eth say, And the Spirit and the bride say. Come Come. And let him that is athirst come. And whosoever will take the water of life freely.” “THE VERDICT OF THE JURY” At 10:45 A, M.— Sermon for the “THOU SHALT NOT KILL” 30 P. M.— A Community “A GREAT HUNGER” Trinity Methouist Episcopal Church 20th Century Service of Worship with an Address on The South Congregatlona] Church to We Be Glad M Sermon by Reverend Maler Evening Worship—7:15 Popular Servic th I SARAH AND Hun WSON' First Church of Christ 5 A. M.—Sunday Church School 5 A. M.—Beginners' and Primary Story 5 A, M.—A Pre-Thanksgivi Quartette 10: g Service {Sg1V Sermon by “Our Pfllgrnm Herltage 12:00 M.—Men's ~-P'eng ing Bible Class Yu Club Tuesday, November 25th—6: M. MEN'S ASSOCIATION — LADIES' NIGHT Stereopticon cture by Pastor “OBERAMMERGAU AND THE PASSION PLAY™

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