Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 18, 1915, Page 7

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its seventy-fifth anfifversary., At all of 'the services of the day, the com- gregations were of a size that befitted the occasion and gave evidence of the . 3 -{active interest in and the devotion to 3 in 3 E _ barome thé progress and welfare of the church MISS M. C. o 1 ; : "ACE AND SCALP SPECIALIST| 7 2. m Thé new. halr styles call for the deep (12’ m. | Frenck wave, becoming and youthful{ 6 | Natur. v, imported hair to mateh :-:;nlea_—;ln;nmmufi. B d : “tion in Disc s, . . 2, 3 business-honor, co-operation S 2 RICHARD:. . R e e SR gy S ia A b, All music lovers who have heard of this great musical DENTI s £ el : 1o TR ty), cordiality, democracy and. spirit- ; triumph should hear the New Edison this week. s . 15 B - < ST I.Idlty.. @ Rathbu ~ A 5 The Hymn Rathbun. 2 x + 3 congregation un n singing Telephone 488-2 - 2 - Ii g hymn, “In the Cross of Christ I Glory™ 3 Te 2 2 e iR | S 183 U7 ine o Rathbun s une com: oo phen Morgan G 3 mort- |} e Si: 7 " t is low i 5 g posed by I Conkey, a former organist drder s aa = o s LS A N ; : A BT ST xjer 18 lor REV.J. B. SLOCUM, D.D. e g N B ed" after Mrs, | Li® meeds of the enterprise and many |} |n addition to giving concerts during the day in our music - MAH nmus AVEBRNUEOS-. » { GREENEVILIE ° M2 Dy o Ep prestut munbetship, | Seriah 8. Bathoun, wife of one of 06 |jice*y, Yorder 15 SoRLTINGLE L3 room we have arranged to give special concerts on four “Hack, Livery and Boarding e o it oF, town, who had come here| The Last Twanty-Five Years. 5 evenings this week—Monday, Tuesday, and X ¥ ¥ -+ mbers faithfully followed . King's Daughters and Sone Will Held |the day. 9% Deacon C. Edward Smith, treasurer | fe et Friday. . These evening concerts will be from 8 to 9.30, Stable . Semi-Annual. Convention in Congre- | The exercises began wish the church | 0f the church, spoke as follows upan “’r::‘:::;"m%u d 3ifl be give second floor where there will be We guarantes our servica-to be the | gational: Ghurch—Persomals.” -serviee at 10.30 in the morning when | The Last Twenty-Five Years. s o s e Al an given on our O (] /beat at che most reasonable prices. | S the church had a congregation of over | IR the history of Zny nation or em- " 14t Of that yeur The oy ot |l seatin f large audience. Entrance will be S In the GreeneviMe onal {700, ‘Miling all the seats on the main |terPrise while it requires the unjted |fober 1fth of that year. The total cost ating or a R n sy churen Tucsiny avening. - fhe. semi. | 000 of the Suditoium and oceupying | 10rts Of all to work out the end in|smounting o se3aTd Cof which(} through ’s Store, using the upper or westerly . - > eifiler B 8150 a, 008 Dart/of the gallery. view, thefe are very many who have | $4T.50¢ - C. R. \ ing's Daught oy * After the prelude by Herbert | Wrought- faithfully and well whose|cation. doorway. .DR.. CHAMBERLAIN RoEs Deushtars 4t 3 ke | e the ROl sirvosa tiney maed [ Ixbors bave: contributed. largsly to the Gift for Bushnell Chapel L2t R . ; place: re George e s | glorie, the. pastor, . Dr. Joel B,|&lorious results accomplished who are| Very soon after the occupation of - tal Surgaofi Jearainey. MiliDe Prewint Sad Wi give | et oltice responsive [never mentioned in the chronicles of |the mew ehurch home it became very - ’ a5 darems. Algb reverts tese th, rFeading of tie T9rd Psaln. The nymn |history while: a - comparatively . few|ab that the Bible school re- vel'y y eicome McGrery Building. ' = Norwich, Conn. How Firm a Foundetion, was followed | Whose leadership has been promin- |qu! more room for the develop- rory By b i R e IS by e serlpture Teading. Peaim 1. nd | nt are known to the world af Iarge [ ment of its worke This mesd waa (| S - & this by the finely rendered anthem by Wi e istory of 0 e . and T TED B T | ais Alian Wallace, daughter of |tne church quartette, I Was Glad | church. 3 Mrs. Everybody will be welcome at these “EL m Piano T N ond Mrs Willlam =Wallace of | When They Said Unto e, Let Us Go| The littla band of consecrated, God- rybody h o be GELR, N0 TRRET - | North Main strest. has recovered from | Into the FHouse of the Lord. Thi |1y men and women who were the | while not privileged to attend the ser special evening concerts. Bring your ‘AR Proapsct Siceet: - Norwich, ‘Comn. |~ T5ont eve injury. Jes ome thatiwas sung st the defilea~|original thirty-seyen wers.inepired|vices o interssied fn the ¢ A & tlon of th t church buildi: and i y Min 2 a man welfare of urch and school. To i igati i Al W R SO il ""““ “:;; s il -l e e s Ko God full of faith and equally full of |provids the needeq room thess de- friends. No obligations will be in- 5 The Holy Name society t. s Prayer was offered by ‘Bev. M. Jo- |g00d works. e splendid achiew vot nts made the magnificent gift X parish has requseted & menth's mind |seph Twomey. formerly & member of | ments of this Gevored Tend and ime|of 3600000 ro the chmerincent gt |} curred and you will not be asked to P % ] . | mass for Timothy A. Carey. the church, from which he went out erection of an adition to the building umhlse Nwl - ewcre ‘n &N : ELD FOR MURDE! the Ficst. Dagtiet Peqdie Momarias g;::?zl:o e Net gervel v Ty . 4 oS E e First t who served so - 3 Wi H vsimeod) o VLD TON Mungen churth at Newark, N J. 'mifw";‘: o fully were stlll in ofice and took America people are bowing this week e - sece Colontonio Presented i e prayer- wi mq.‘ag the ‘quar- charge of the new task carrying it to dison' gm 3 MW on Charge cf':(lfllnl fluiul':l cD‘.':": ;'““"afl’" he = °0 1:3_“)‘1".3&' lou:lk"m"f oh‘““l‘tmfl:rhs :.ctl “o: M5 2 et % s A - P le anthem, y N on of the lof e sel lon H M Re-byed eiea. . =\ 2 Hear My Prayer (Malan). plans for this addition was a mo: the opportunity tO'hm the result of ; oceo Colontoniy wae srraigned in Historical Addresses. Sl I e o many years of his work and pro- 1 1 e the police court at New lon Sat- The first of t historical address- | '] Bib ..~ ut Lowest Prices, Ga moraing as ‘A; 5 | ag” St ricty sy ',,L, # P repel e home Ot our Bible school (§ found study. He has given and is I R - | ou for murder e church, was given by the pas- dedi Chapel g ivi is ti All‘, work guardnteed; if not Derncico at the toot of Hellam strest |for. Rev. Dr._blocum. ‘e lgo\ulng:n sccumed Sopiaon Of Rushnel Chapel |} still giving most of his time and at- L < > & week ago y about e rst ty ‘ears, and tol in v ¥ otiv, " : 2 2 2 satisfactery, money refunded |S.oioc: “Fhy triat of “Cotomo. will |a. comprancosive mner ihe' Chist T the ‘schoo were: prosent® ana"xers |} tention to the Diamond Disc. It is i gy be' before the superior court at the|events of those years. ticipated in the exercises. i i i 5 e TATUATY SO e nctudlag Casonse . 7. ‘The: First Pitty Vears, Diuring the pastorate of Dr. Hers|| NiS‘PEt invention. The French American | ot Sioees including, Spon in| Declining an invitation to the pas- st o B e g B | e ol I the police court. - torate of the Firsi Baptist church be- vsilarshin 338 Seing by b o fot Flfl' C° Attormey: . Avery appearsd for ®o- | cause he felt that a more central lo- B Tior. Sk e _,‘;_h“"“-l s . “hiRtons i ed for the alleged |Cation than the West Side was desira- Sniing this: Cae ok B i s 5 crime to be presented as one which |DPle, Rev. Miner G: Clark,who had come Geath: As we recail thi o "and -« Thayer Block, Franklin Sq. |youia permit” o fodne ben tor so | to Norwich. on the firer of April in e s e teoall this, period s i 5 S ande accused. - Attornsy ‘ronin ‘resisted | 1840, was- the inspiration for the for- Han |brothers. snd "1‘.'!-":‘"“ ) =4 T8 State Strest, New London, Conn.[this motion and: insisted that the{mation of the Central Baptist church. called to their reward we pause to A crime was cold-blooded murder. He | At first the town hall was engaged and ask how it was possible for the work 2 asked .that, Colontonio should be held [ Preaching was begun there about July, 10 bave gone on without the council BORN Y. M. C. A. NOTES. “ without bail and Judge Coit: decided]| 15t. On Sept. 2 a number of persons’ the activities and assistance in so JHULL—In this city, Oct. 17, 19! — . that such was_ the proper- course te |t @ meeting at the home of Elisha W. many directions of those whose very| Latham Browning. to Mr. and Mrs. | Full Schedule. For the Week in Va- This Is Gas Heater|= Soclemiasiicas estety: tobo kagw ee life was so woven into the history of | Iatham Hull of 134 Plait Svenue rious_Lines. s o society, n ” Famerna e 2 23 Totoemadt . e AR i First Jall Meetin the Central Baptist society of Nor- REV. C. M. GALLUP, D. D. g' e.bureh.l Had we heen told at the MARRIED ot A, Weather The Y. M. C. A. held the firat | wich, and ‘on the 15th of September. | history made by them is in mo smail | strg L g B AR R busy one at the 2 2 . stro: lars he church COWAN—NOYES—In _Stoningten. : the 1ig. 6F: e Wekson: BC the 16ch at the home of Avery Bromley on Un- | measure due to his leadership and bl in the church would be following 17, 1916, by Rev. Dwight C. srme: uumuhnzdh‘: cbo% removed we would have almost doubt- : 8 A 3 achedul o‘g the possibility of oxistance without Chml- l‘l,l‘"bc;; ,‘3"""- Jr. and Miss| Thniy evening at 7.30 the class in em. s Salesmanship and Twe Entersd Mnistry. #oo - o ion street, the immortal 37 constituent Sunday ern t 2,1 lock.. > the record made possible by their With-the sudden drop in the | E. A Preniice. of. the ¥. 3t (. A, |members organized the Central Bap- |cacrifices ang iabore has been added SR nt caitetons x miittes had: charge | 1St ‘;hurch, with Rev. Mr. Clark as to by worthy successors whose united femperature, -the. absence of ot the meeting xnd gave s briet Galk. |P3T eaicer mentionea s, Cornelia |SHOFR, Fb¥e ever responded o as- DIED will hold its initial session with L. During - this pastorate there came M, Crandall es - 9 3 General - Edwin Hill - al- KiENE—~in Grigwold: Ost. 36 at 7.45 course in Arehi- = x ., Cranst a f Morgan Saf- the call of God to two of our young £} steam* and other heating, has ::Pi? g n lls-}‘:‘ on fi.rac, TR g T Perkins, Second Pastorate of Dr. Herr. men to enter the Christian ministry R BRI 's tectual wing will be opened with th, | daughter, of Edward Ray, as the two! At the time of the fiftieth anniver- |a0d téday as we greet our sons and P, m. t church. the Srm ot persons now in. the.church member-!sary of the chureh the office of pas- brothers, Pr. Clarence M. Gallup and untown. Friends and relatives in- ur Ct;r"mn and Thompson as instruc- pr'o‘ug‘hf discomfort to many A 0 ;. further no- §) 5 =hin nearest related fo any' ef these|tor was vacant but during this cele- | R2V. 3. Joseph Twomey and con-| yitgd to sttend ‘without % . =~ A GAS-HEATER 3 ariginal 87, whose names are preserved | bration it was made clear & inds | Sider the splendid record of work ac- Fridey at ¢ p. m. the Bible Study ik 3 rensivs roae e ke g Y !m- | upon a bronze tablet in the church. - |of the peopie that God nad indicated | COmplished for the Master by thése|VAN DEUYNB—In Norwien et A% | Bally for Jumfors, Intermedistes ana a oF 2 {prosaive wascmmis sime.” of - the - se- the end of a year the membership |to them His purpose for the recall fo | (WO Whom God has honored is it pas- | ~Er3°K C. ven E ht et 730 o ‘GAS STEAM RADIATOR - Ay AWeE Yeq ™ Lhad _grown to 198. ‘A lot was purchased | this important office one had |&ible for us to estimate the value of | Notice of funeral hereafter. turday nig! o'cloek g S the i | These mervices ‘will Be held every | " Broadway for §2.500 and a building | previously been their pastor and true |tN€ influence this church may hav -other Sunday during the wint ~ class meets for the study of the In- ENTLEY —I Yantic, Oct. 17, 19185, s erected at a cost.of $11,000. It was!to the record of the church this Divine | P2d in s "!5 the lives of these ser- | 'Car Brand Bentley. aged ¢ Fears ::;r”-‘ Su: Sch ““ give ou. immediate com- "dedicated just a year and three months | guiding was heeded, the call extended | Vants of the . Can anyone say | Notice of funeral hi fter. - n wuc - ! Y9 et trom the organization of the church,|and on- January 1st, 1891 Rev. J. D, |(het &mong our young people of to- | 4y Noin | Willimantic, Qct. 17 addition to thess events, class- fort in the Home or Office. 3 Herr D. D. began his second pastor- |32y fHere may not be others whose| 1915, Delta McDomough, ' wife of|es in the gympasium for bovs, o X L i young 3 Foc 3 2 |ate. - lives are belnx influenced to perform Buserbe Aubertin, aged 43 years. men and business men will be held in 2 ' + ; = S ha a2 similar service? BEAUDRY—In Willimant! keeping with the ususl gym schedule. -t mew sty on ant | SAGE TEA BEST WAY TO. EERIT M ) growing sentiment for a more com» |, After tem years of faithful service modion As by an outburat from a clear sky” ; : ThOrealing e merenip to mest the | on December 1st. 1901 camé the resiy- | RADRL—In Br mm‘m S * {and on February 5th. 1891 very soon |DAtion of Dr. Herr which took effect| Andrew Radel, amed e 3 i, years. e, T P AT T {with the closing of that year. To|ROG Py Sy 8-, s W D s Who et Saliiru) ey | DR 4 . > % aged dflm ‘L v i ; ; plans for & new bullding. After faitn- ?:v?r»'g;fgo"‘o""wmfl;: X 7 st Macn- GIQ £ ! Dep + . . . . ul efforts to utilize the site occupied | JO¥S. unse wwaon (% : ? Combined With Sulphur. by the old building had failed a new | LFi8ls. Who came to us and comforted | hoom Oct 15 at 2 o"HOCk. i Good Old-Fashioned” | lodation ‘wae The selection | U8 'In our sorrows, the cherished| the family lot in Maplewood ceme- 321:Main- St., Alice Building shior T P o e L ont | thoughts of this faithful man of God | ters. T . 3 itable building site was a most 4 i o, fashioned: remiedy - Tor| b # tagk but after no little time |Will ever de a lowed and | SMITH—In Nor;..tchc-‘l‘m. Oct. x_;r‘ 3 ‘\w‘.‘ 1% & compound of 4 4nd thought ‘the committee Gecided to |iNe impress made upon our lives will| 181:. Joseph Francis Smith, aged e &%‘ recommend t: 09 14 " i id the trous 0 the church the lot on | D€ found perpetuated in coming gen- | ¥eurs, late 3¢ making it vou fir e ~|Usion Square where this building | erations. . o Washingion meres o Hainty ‘toftet Stion X e ~|pow stands. © Bov, P. €. Wrig poon. Qct ls. at 3 8 e . e e M s amily’ fot in tery. g . ¥ Bet es Yot we must seek a new the . 5 - :g.'flqdy located and had|church began "3 RIS “{many adva s in favor of the se-|secure the right successor to Hi GARD OF THANKS, lectian but ‘ohé “difficulty to be over-|and in answer to our our at- 1, the urndersigned, * to thank = Wwas the removal of a large por-4tention was soon called to Rev. Peter | the relatives and £ri m R A - S o % : | tion: of the 80lid Tedge of rock before |C. Wright, then about to complate his | Iy assisted m m:n%u i THE EUROPEAN WAR ' | tundrug press ; “founilation couid, be bullt. This|courss in the University of Chicago. t nat P ™ dye. g 2 pno-Say o > little “possibility of ever being |soon proved himself e b ey pied G : e 16 Bl commition to. tho seloos | Bier e Sn ey e 5 e 2 PR » ongregational m'nf m::;a;ta:hm wdsa:“-x sound in his deétail-but-a peru:

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