Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 7, 1911, Page 8

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' éouiit 6 .rluoutlo ‘poor Health. Other pri lor the plac¥ ~were otin & “Murray, chancellor of the dio- |' ey, Peter McClean of Milford vore' iomas J. Preston of Thomp “and Re sonville CONFENENCE OF CHURCHES y HELD AT PLAINFIEI.D Rev. c. A. Northrop Preached at W ¥ Morning Session. On’ (Wadnesddy the conference of aix churches met with the Plainfield. Cvn tional church, the gathering eld at this time instead .of ember to accommodate the lsdbl atrJewett. City, where it is us- ually held this month. - In the ahsence of Rev. C. L. French, R e Benedict of Central Vil- the morning devotion- ervice. . Charles A. Northrop of Nerwich preached from the text, “Look - not ery man. on his own things, but every man also on the thi of. othérs.” Our business in r than we think and in all ave the mind of Christ.] do all in our power to, make ofhers hetter. Qod’s plan is that sometimes we should leave that which we Nave called our business and in- terfere .with the business of others when it is cruel or ‘eyil.. Such was the method of Henry Bergh and An- thony Camsteck. * We .can never save & soul apart from the body. The live church has a hand on every agency for good in the whole town and is ready to stand against the wrong. l’.ur own personal salvation hangs on of éur text. - At the close of the morning session a bountiful dinner was served by the ladies, and soclability was enjoyed by The. afternoon devotional services were cendiicted by Rev. H. Peck of Hanever. ' The topic considered was g’h Fundamentals of Christianity. e ".. H. Barber of Danielson opened ll* ‘subject, speaking from the weords, Vhat think. ye of Christ?” the ‘most importint question which can be ask- ed. The sense of sin is universal and Christ' was manifested to take away .' Christ is’ our ever present 2l .friend and helper, . actually us in leving sympathy and POW- er. It-ig-our privilege so to live that the. worid will recognize that Christ_is worthy to receive blessing, and honor, dnmhl-m lx“ power. ‘““What think Rw F 8. Bamferd said that Christ sheuld occupy the first and only,place In”otr’ Hearts and be the center and circumference of our lives. . Rev, C, H. Peck and Rev. Mr. Smith . Canterbury. continued the discus. o, thd mm- ying that “The e religion is in ft- delr flc‘en dence of its truthful- ness apd -divinity. * In the absence of Rev..L. B. Tenney and the topic, The Two Cradles of / Cofigregatfenalism - was considered z Messrs, Peck. Barbare, Kingsley, h! At Bemedict. The Christi Beme and the Sunday. school were the institwtions emphagised. The services %vum the benediction. . ng the ‘day the choir renAa!ed r anthems pleasingly and Walter osgravé sang The ims of Peace. ARCANUM CLUB comm‘n‘!zs NAMED. Board_of_Diracters Have First Meot- ing and Talk Ovu Pllnu for the ARG f 3 !"Te Moard ‘of directors of the Arca- num olub, with those recently elected, h‘ldxm firft ‘meeting | on Thursday o 2‘:& when plans &«d h‘: ensuing year, mt no itetactien taken, except the " the mmmltt;os to; the ear, were apnounced by Pres- %..I:c Robbins as follows: ¢ d grounds, Frederick Sym- mg*, 8l G. Holmes and Walter - mm%mmumunmem Liouis 8, ;m anra “Frank ’H !"ons, imer R. Plerson, keonard P. Ch bowling, no)u’li . Aflalmet. Frisbje. . arie] Fox; lbrary, Ar- ory, Frank H. Foss, Fred- “Phe irst” named mem- Py P Appoimement- m;r SOLATLE & [EEESElee o D0 SP-MUCH [52=5" 35ees life of- tfie K. Light, and whe'suffer from pimples, and other. d, mufi h‘ds, i ms and s! less i}m e hur,- itching, scaly scalps— all should make trial at once of Cuticura seap and ointment. Ne other emellients cost so little and : chureh ch nsn‘cutmofflt.lflryl was_later rector . of ‘“this city ' KING'S DAUGHTERS Amumfs' _FOR STATE usfl'me 4 t © Garde Thursday, Arrfl t. ]‘n mhh W Sneath e:l{i et:‘ow g:von tal retary, Ppr: e present Mrs. Edwu-d E;!. S8 terbyry and the couynty wflsg.fiu, Mrs. Rorbes of Bn&ntd .and Litch- field countles, Mrs. Laurel : M. of Middlesex county and Miss Lucy Geer of New London, Windham ani ‘ Tolland counties. iness of the meeting, was to arrange for the next state convmuon to be held in Brii ROSS IS BOOMING 3 NEW. HAVEN Y. M. C .A. Flourishing ‘Under icy of Sound ‘amd H Mnmgflnmt Friends of Robert.S..Ross, tormo!ly ‘head of, the ™. C. A in this city, who is now lecuu.ry of the Y. .u. C. A. in New Haven, will be glad to learn that the administration there -eeml to be an unqualified . suctess. Last year the association mst its ordinary main- tenance expense by receipts snd sub- scriptions without incurring any float- mi indebtedness. it ceording to a, lt.,tement n New Haven: Register, ~association hu for the past three monflu ‘been pa; ln; off $5,000 a month on the old flebt of ‘the association. More than $100,- TNy 000 of “the money pledged during the| Iy paign debt cam has been’ paid in, and the remaining SSOMDO is due at differ- ent periods later ontand the money so ‘pledged and yet to be collected is vear- ing interest. . The income. from rentals is increas: in_membeérship ss well. ?Ft whils ,o\nxythin‘ has been going we ®0 even better. was thought it would be a M lch-ne"to ‘bririg néw Blood into the “of s flrector-, Consequently the members of existing board handed in their r-l‘- nations to a_ commiitee of three zens, of which Anson Phelps. !tokt. | secretary.-.of ..the .. Yale corperstion,|. w.u chairman. The result has besn a thorough reorganization of the board ‘with some of the most prominent men in New Haven becoming members of | it. N&§: wonder with such men willing to take hold, the 2 C. .al the New Haveri Register says:. It is a little less than a year anda half sinceé Robert S. Ross took up the secretaryship og t! - e mé. (rom & reociation. n Wwith the assoeiation: in Wm busy, which . had Aeen, in- a- sinaller ‘way, ‘threugh such m- of debt and Ihco ‘as-has the New Haven 2t ll coming about Iur. ll Just wh;ut‘e:;-;‘e:bvut in “Wa- terbury -under. et management. His work is little on the outside; bat it is sonmd foundation work and it lasts The. New- Haven association in get! shead. The present aovehmn means that. It is coming int.n the crm- fidence of the substantial an men of the community. xt u Mnefl to’ be a credited organization, which'| shall build its work for the spiritual’ and moral and physical welfare of rien on a foundatien of sound and honest | ‘business management. . In that way it is assued of permanence and largely seif-sustaining prosperity. P s T S S S FUNERAL. Mrs. Co‘l gton W. Swan. At 2 o'glock. 'nnnhy atfernoon ,the ral of .&?‘Ifl dry, thin and fallmg & do »Mh No others so pure,| 80 sweet, so speedily effective not otily for these minor afflictions of the skin, tortuy insfi'unng eczemas, rashes, irritations, scalings and frem mhncy 10 age. and hair, but for}: Bip of - He stated Thu! hsd net tn}.en nuy lcflonv and gains are being made | © it ‘is believed -that things can ent of the!. n M- association. ' He |- z.7s, 0DD TROUSERS 2.50.SOFT and STIFF HATS . church in recogmition of ‘his thirty years as organist there. Mr. Miller accepted the .gift, fully M. C. A, hu ‘been wflched by | appreviating the spirit in which it was ger - lons both ‘Hefore .and | given,’ and will also cherish with the since he ume‘here, and Holyoke is not | kindest umembnneu of his los his decision, -it would not :be surpr | he ecfled to go to. Holyoke, where he.! be sought term 0 -His many frisnds félt ¢-n0 | 'that his long sérvice should not pass if,| without reeofififlon and the chair will the means of keeping fresh in his has been ‘before. It is a city of mind the deep appreciation Wy his 60,000, population, with a building free { friends of his faithful work, - from debt, and they are as anxious that he should come there as Norwich is that he should stay here. He has in- spired everyone, both inside and out| of the association, with hi§ excellent work at the association, and it is re- greited that there is a possibility of losing his services. Holyoke offérs a much arger. field and. makes a fine propesition in:.the call. MORRIS CHAIR FOR HERBERT T. MILLER. Presented by Friends of Central Bap- | LOUIG H." MAPLES GHANQEG HIS E‘MPQ.WMENT smr‘-y Nn.hf. mplenlenve- the amploy & 2 Somers Brothers Saturday night, 4 ving-given in his resignation, to take | eifict then. He has been there for six | years_and was an excallent clerk who had the confidence of the patrons. He tist Church, Where He Has Been for |leaves that employment to become gen- _ Thirty Years as Organist. There . was genuine surprise on v . evenir | Miller was presented . a beautiful ma- ROBA LY yo\;‘are “afraid to try n;ost so-called Hair orers ffir fear they “will tum out to be d)es n.a:certain: day I am wl,flmg to place in your 1 ‘!ottle of ‘my Hair Restorer. Don’t put it all 'try a llttle _spot in an inconspicuous “But it won’t color— it s:mp]y Testores. p!)t-mpfit the Hair Resturcr on every day—— fls,tru jons on the bottle. Gradually you ot where you put on the Restorer. : gnize the 1 ongnal color your wnfl}e delighted. - ill be your natural question. .> M T. Goldman’s Gray Hair Restorer C :nggy dog¢s not color—it. restores the natural zctlvity in tb'ecells afound the roots of the hair, thus enabling to once more secrete the pigment that - ur. hair its original color. ‘drooping for want of water, would you hat you knew was needed?. .- n har—-gtaz,,pcr ps handsome, but hich proclaims the fact that you the- gtvzmsz of being-young— 12 dnd thenl there is eral manager of the Imperial e in this city. He has had severil Vears’ -experience in the handling of automo biles- and his anany friends will —be ke. | Thursday morning when Herbert T.|plsaced to learn that he has taken this | in that responsible position. “He it as lho‘any Morris chair by friends in tha | friends here, having always rzsided ln‘ na. has many. ’lhat is all there is to it. Some anxiety, or strenuous yeflfi, or pr overtaxed the brain and- s?fgg h from-eve céll and, very naturally,”front’ brain. Thus ur-povenshed they coit on the down—grade——and thé color of ‘ faded out. - Revive these pwment ce.lls to thex g bcolor will return. It sounds simple, but Ma T. Goldman, Goldman Building, St 546" the oni rgddt, thas . iar,A who. has discovered what “solution as pufe’as ’wz( Now, here is your oppurtumty Free sample bottles of \thry T Gd storer will be given away good Co.’s Drug Store, 131 an 1_33_ Go and get one. That . costs nothing.. & Examine it—ask the dmg want to—and just w&tfl% ‘be the wiser. We guarant e 1t that little spot. 5 When you's Jou see wfial\thé Re% -good- ing of whist was ylby thda l-!eh:ing

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