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MANSFIELD CHURCH'S: et ~ 200TH ANNIVERSARY L - < 3 . : | 1 / e Celebration Wil Be Held October 7, . / ; e .; S5 3 £ ! 4 8, 9 and 10, With Many Speakers. o | Lo 5 The 200th anniversary of ‘the First y Congregational church of Mansfield y L 3 and a community home coming- will ¥ take place in Mansfield, Qctober 7, &, ’ : 9 and 10. The first meeing will be ) 3 held Friday, October 7, at 10 a. m., and ; # will.be devoted to educational themes. A. W. Buchanan, secretary of the town school committee, will speak on “The 2 . Beginni d D 1 t of Mans- Remarkable Resu!lt of the Mew Tissue Builder Pro= i n sy, e e e Dot School” dress. o ¥ e i C s tone, |l| Many Gases of H“n-nown Miss ‘Anple Buchanas s 68ihe WHll- mantic Model schoool will talk on t{vz subject “O Schools of the Present,” Men and Women. S Ry, Srei it Saae o “The Supervisor and the Schools.” !The exercises will close with a school ourself hy Sending Goupon Below for a 590 Cent imac The atternoon wil be devot: v]l] to visits to places of interest abog(t" the town. In the evening at 7. Fackage, Free. o there will be an old folks' concert and social greetings. The exercises Saturday will begin at 9.30. L. S. Bigelow will speak ‘on “Mansfield as a Place of Residence.” | Professor J. M. Trueman of the Con- necticut Asricultural college will speak on “Mansfield as a Place for Agriculture.” At 1015 there will be greetings from the church, with re- sponses, reminiscences and apprecia- | tions. At 1.30 in the afternoon there will be aw’inter-church field day. In the evening at 7.30 there will be the reopening of the church with sermon by_the Rev. Edward P. Ayer. i Sunday morning at 9 o'clock _the | session of the Mansfield - Hollow Sun- day ool will be held. At 11 o'clock | there will be public worship with his- torical discourse as prepared by tie Rev. K. B. Glidden in 1876: wil] occur the Sunday school hour with | some account of the beginnings and' development of the Sunday schoool an:i with reminiscences, appreciations and | anticipations, in charge of W. F. Storrs amd’ Edward P.. Ayer. At % o'clos be an old time afternoon meeting with confinuance of the hi torical discourse. There will be al a representation “of the Re pastorate by the. Rev. Ayer; represenfation of . B. Glidden's pastorate; the Rev. F. E. Delzell of his " Fresh jn every climate: Hot or cold, wet or dry. Adapted to’ évegy condition : a Package Ruch or poor, sick or well. evoc wald b Suited to every color: White, i black, red, yellow. - ‘Used by every age: Childhood, youth, manhood, old age. Good at all times: Breakfast, lunch, dinner, supper. - And in all places: At work or play, by day or night. | Uneeq Prove It NATIONAL BISCUIT. s COMPANY he Rev. ‘ount by | own pas- torate: represéntation of the Rev. { Clarence Pike's pastorate. 'l com- | { munion of the Lord’s supper will fol- | low. In the ever at 7.20 will be| the voung people’s hou h an ae- | {count of the voung people’s work b L. Nellie Storrs and V. D. Stearns There will be reminiscences, appre- i ! ciations and in charze of | the Rev. and R. E.| Sk L e On Monday will take place the —with )fiur“nm!ivvg \»fv the Windham County asso- ion Congregational . Churches | | “That horse of yours looks terribly | run down.” “Yep,” replied Uncle Si | Simlin. “Why do you keep him?" | iWell. ivs a kind of comfort to have him around. As long as I've got him |'T feel that there ain’t much danger ‘m' my bein’ cheated in a hoss trade.” | i | i Protone is a powert ; pon below—toda trition, increases owth ake 1 ad weight perfect u ) more nt id a a neces in and soli Protone, for the build d lost nerve mi h morning sess o'clock. The Rev. Grimes will -conduct the devo- on | FREE PROTONE COUPON ngwr O I O o ol tonal exer At 1130 will m\Many Delegates at Preston City With Fine Sermon | —Washington Star. e seleapige ings to the entertaining church | On: an average & cow ylelds 350 gal- | by the mc church i i m.} beisg 1= 3 {lt‘hv the mother church in Windham,| and Addresses ourifree book || the _daushiter churches-in Stores. and e i e wemt || Chaplin, " the sister church in Willi- | thotan o ament | mantic, and by churches of the asso- SRt s || clation. “The afternoon session at{ : s < | : £ el cover postaze and packing | 750 will be opened with an address| The Preston City conference of the lives of usefulness, and enlisting lives | | lons of milk a year. beér and al could think ¢ 1 had been thin gt ikin.to T . 2 on “The Great Aim and nd of the|Six Congregational churches on Wed- |in Chri . k it was nat e to b e Protone Co., 3037 Protone Bldg., || Church” by the Rev. Sherrod Soule of | Desday at the Preston City Congrega- i R S T L TR Detroit, Mich, Hartora. nec of the Missionary | tional church was marked by a more| o . ?Qr‘,"‘”"ffi"l Ed”:a“""' the use of Protone, so I decided to tr. of Connecticut. The Rev. Wii- | than usual attendance of delegates, a | Prof. L. 4 Clinton of Storrs college 5 he use of Prot I decided to try [ e Beard. pastor of the Tl | fine autumn day. and by sermon and | Considered Agricultural Bducation. He | S i i think TE 1 s [mantic” Congregational church, will | addresses of great excellence. | terest in usricalbize = the: Sorce ot ] body els T have pot on just 30 | spe : v{lfll]\:;\fi;;}xfi-”oz15‘1:2 ;11‘::1_1(«}\ RUnsaalrch)able Riches of Christ. ‘I)'nnd products, and paid a tribute to the | pounds du mghth, and X s Young People.” vt ev. Charles L. French of Griswold | honorable cailing of the farmer. He : never felt ¢ morefnervy’ in K. Moore will speak on “The Attitude|jeq the devotions. Rev. Frederic S. urged that the boys and girls of the |A New Home Cure That Anyone Can of the Church Towards Men.” The Rev. John Porter of Austria will make an address on “The Attitude of | the Church Toward the Non-Christian my life” Mumford, the new pastor preached the sermon. Hi from Ephesians 3: 8, in discourse upon t Plainfield, | farmers have equal opportunity witn | tion, Pain, text, taker | those of the city to acquire education, Uselithout Rerat on 1 ced his | and that consolidated graded rural Danger or Loss of Time. hable | schools, with free transportation, could ; Péople Riches of Christ. His theme develop- | prov! X i i i | R ) L s o eme develop- | provide expert instruction in agricul- | pllonday ovening _the Rev. Dr. S.|od these topics: The aivinity of Jesus: | ture. BRAn e L R i arkes Cadman of New York w = | Christ’s tenderness in dealing with the | Futher discussion was continued by | {rying to sell yon Truss. but ofier you & cure ture on “The Puritan in Two World Entertainment will be provided on Monday, for the delegates and minis- sinner, the sorrowing, and those in the | Rev. C. H. Peck of Hanover, Rev. H. T. | that stays cured and ends all truss-wearing and agony of trial, and redeeming grace, re- | Arnold of Norwich, Henry Dorrance | danger of strangulation forever, = "0 L ° & e vealed in his atonement. and Jason Lathrop of = Plainfield, | aatter whether you single, do ters of the Windham association. After the Intermission for dinner and | Charles Morgan of Griswold, and Dea.- | oF nsvel mupture of one following sn operation, The first pastor-of the cHurchuwas| o social hour. Di Gane of Jowett | con Brown op MNosth Stoninsten my Method is an absolute cure. No matter what safialned -2 10, and remained With|j.a) programme of the afternoon in- | \ov Evangelism and the vangel.. | T4 5t free to those apparently hopeless cases the church many vears. Tn 1720 he| juded a solo by Nathan H. Hall, For- | ReV: 3. O. Cunningham of Preston, | where all forms of trusses, treatments and opera= built what is now known as the Rich- | (oo Wwin" the Lord: a solo by Miss | te associate of Dr. Stough in the Nor- | {ions have failed. I want to show everyone a% ard Slater house, a grand old iome of | gyet W T, 108 LOTC & 200 o WSS | wich evangelistic campaign of last| my own expense, that my Method will end all colonial arc . It-1s' owned by |7 000, Ko th nd A ¢ anthem. | Year, spoke on The New Evangeli rupture suffering and truss-wearing for all time. Gilbert W. Chapin of Hartford. 5 ' S L 1, OV Bt Tilis means better health, increased physical Guide Me, O, Thou Great Jehovah. “"JJ!,‘:_“"I','Q{;‘L{I‘E}““"”-““4‘;‘1“g o ability and Tonger life. My freo uggrfl: too The Kingdom of God on Earth. } & 5pesiEiata e R S | important to neglect » single day. rite now a specialist in his calling. and to con- ' and begin your cure at once, Send no money. Paring an Eiephant's Nails. pyThe atternoon conforence considered | struct his incesage about the two forces Simply mail coupon below. Do it to-day. 5 : e Kingdom of God on Earth, from |—sin and salvation—through Jesus™ . hWhe" o e‘eiph"m e “f““;y' the text, “And I saw the holy city, new | Christ. He illustrated his topic by the the nature of its habits permits the | yerusalem, coming down out of héaven | conversion of two persons at the FREE COUPON «| beasts's nails to grow to an abnormal | from God.” | tremes of society; one a social cast- Mark Joeation of Rup-| Z iength. Thus the necessity for the Rev. Frank A. Fuller of Lisbon read jaway, and the other a lady of refine- tur_-| on Diagram and| . a paper on Religious Education |ment who had previously seen in Jesus S | careful paring of the nails. After the |y, 0 the Sunday School. Its aim | Christ a character no graeter than DR. W. S. RICE elephant has been secured the nails |is to secure acquaintance with the Bi- peare and Dante. e are cut with a saw. ble, right methods of study, teaching| Rev. N. B. Prindle, pastor of the Bap- Ape : moral laws, directing the will by win- | tist church and Dr. White of Arkansas ning the heart; building up souls into concluded the conference. Time Ruptured Not Uitra Fashionable. \( / A% X \\ Y AR N S e e 1 SO PR RS ZEOS g L Cause of Rupture E‘ % Ve “She has wonderful brown eyes P [ i : e . Ou A= \ \\\/l,”///% exclaimed the enthugiastic young man. COLUMBUS DAY BOOKS ;( ”{‘\l()y\; bus Sr‘er‘?VEIZHg’ the Atlantic. g / fii\oll L. h) &l \\ \ R\ N Yasao “Then she does not dress in ultra AT OTIS LIBRARY. | (-, (Sail On). Miller. j$21-B95. Y wr A 4 AN 3 ,/ ,,// fashion,” commented Miss Cayenne. || .. Anran P : | Colum St319. 5% ) 2 - el e ged by Librarian Trumbull | (o1 Zades 1 name, ln e/ R /// ,,//é"/’ / [Eyenatnakes yOuStnGpo 1S St for Those Interested. Songs of v, Butterworth. 811- | 3 5 i - AN W | .did her kat wouldn't permit you to see —_— BIS. et Bt N ., d fer 1 The following selected list of e b ] WE ARE N W T Y Y books in the Otis lib table for - ™ ) /89 : = 2 Acelncideape; For Cripikn Soheot Gladis. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra J. Grocker of New / ator (looking out in the fromt| ..o Ut T S T London Have Unusual Record. | yard)—"That dog of yours seems to ; yours seem can History. j92-C36. ost_people look upon 25 years of - | be frisky, Miss Clara. Miss Pinker- | Christopher Columbus, and the Discov- ed life in these days, when the | Iy—"Yes, he is simply delighted. Just| ery of America. 1896. j9-C71. i ced means short lives and when f “ e | M o Be 1o sinoly dullEh(El T0mt | v 4 Dicomn and Bosd (ne- | Sivoress ars o popuiar. £ seriing |10 take. care of -all your . S hife el h Tele h tion). jC81. of a record. [Iifty-seven year of ¥ ble.”—P Rieip elegraph. Dickson, M. C. From the Old World to | married life with both the husband . ¢ 3 562. {and wife alive and healthy surely is Ca d W g Conducted by Madelain Moss i il ol SRR T e S . On Wednesday was the fifty-seventh an- FeotSoSore .. Couldn’t Walk S e e Taimman sreet: New Lon- | REPAIFING and Painting, f American Ex don nd it found the veteran mason Ideal Noonday Meal for School Childréen.” Every mother should j973.1-C Griffic, W. E. The Rom * IN this week’s lésson, Madelain Moss has taken as her subject “‘An able spr s many men of 3 have this lesson. It contains many practical hints and will assist you i nee of Discov-| to visit the Down Town R club, Carri d Automobik i 3 gl { ery. 1897. ¢ He' Nides g oo DA A arriage an oD1le in the preparation of the to-morrow’s luncheon for the * kiddies.’” Down S‘alrs- FiEainsan A R LR L e R R 8 Remember, these lessons are absolutely free. \ S R R R L AE T e o e SR Trimming and Upholsteriag p : . Jenks, T. vs' Book of Explorations. s. Crocker is also in the same - When you call at our store let us show you our line of | TIZ Cured Her fl“'flk 190000 1 10 go0d: health and’ spirits and. able. to Johnson, W. H. The World's Discov-| attend to her house duti Fifty-sev- - > a o Sk = erers. j910-J62. en c New London back a v/ AT Kingston. W. H. G., and Frith, H. No-| good ways. 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