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Hartford Courant from Hartford, Connecticut • 11

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THE HARTFORD COURANT: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. 1955 ELEVEN "I Hartford College Society and Clubs Bradford Group Meet Sept. 24 To Open Monday School Of Christian Living Planned For Six Weeks A six-week study course on the discussed by Miss Marjory T. Acts of the Apostles will be one Curtis, director of Christian edu-of the features this vear of the 'cation at Asylum Hill Conffreea- iWith Convocation Hartford College will begin its oiiiuui vi uniMidn L.iuig. itionai unurcn, ana wiss Mildred 1 The annual, adult education pro-iP.

Edwards, who holds a similar At gram of the Greater Hartford post at the Wethersfield Congre-. ixmncii or unurcnes is srneauiea gaiionai uiurcn. tor Tuesday nights, Oct. 4-Nov. 8, Dr.

Helen Khoobyar of tha new academic year Monday with I convocation at 10 a.m. at the col-i lege, 47 Highland West Hart- ford. The Rev. Bernard T. Drew, minister of the Asylum Hill Congregational Church, will offer the opening prayer, and Dean Laura Jolmson and Paul Buttenvorth.

acting chairman of the board of I trustees, will welcome the stu-l at Central Baptist Church. Newington Congregational Church Dr. Albert K. will give wiJ speak on the use of the Bible the course on the Book of Acts. i with children; the Rev.

Lloyd L. He is professor of Arabic and Noyes of Central Baptist Church Islamic studies at the Hartford on projects and activities in Seminary Foundation. (church school; and the Rev. Carl Another course, "Communicat- A. Hansen of the Connecticut the Faith," will be led by of Congregation' the Rev.

Lawrence Upton, execu-'al Christian Churches, on im-tive secretary of the Christian Ac-' proving the church school, tivities Council in Hartford. Classes will meet at 7:30 p.m. Five courses will be held es- for two hours. dents. Dean Johnson Friday announced the appointment of several new members to the faculty: Prof.

Neal B. DeNood. Professor of sociology at Smith Col lege, to teach sociology courses; AtWaverlylnn Th Connecticut Bradford Jurv-' lor College Clyb will hold its fall rneeting Sept. 24 at the Waver-ly Inn, Cheshire, at 12:30 p.m.' The president, Mrs. A.

Raymond Andrews, has announced that following the luncheon there will he an election of officers. Atty.l Viiliam R. Moller of Hartford, a member of the Junior Bar Assn. will address the group on "What Young Women Should Know About the Law." Anyone desiring further information or transportation' may call the Hartford di-j rector. Mrs.

Richard Lyman at AD 3-2478, or Mrs. Andrews at-AD 3-2569. Mr. Frederick O. Bell of Hub-! nard Rd.

and Mr. Richard Fuller of Atwood St. are spending two weeks in Canada tourin? Montreal and Quebec. They will also participate in a cruise on the St. Lawrence River as far as Newfoundland.

Both men are employed by the Hartford National Bank and Trust Co. A farewell party was given Miss Suzanne Dew Wednesday evening at the Hartford Golf Club by Miss Debby Sloan. Miss Judy Conant. Miss Debbie Ma-honey. Miss Sue McClure, Miss pat N'ewsom, Miss Phoebe Dem-i lng and Miss Suzanne Walker, all former classmates of M's Dew's! TO BE HONORED: Dr.

Doue for church school staff; Advance registration should be Professor Willard Wallace, las Horton, new dean of Harvard i Wrnhpr pecially I 1 I f. "fJ I S- 1 sent to the office of the Greater Hartford Council of Churches, i lUicamu moivijr at nau llVHUiy OfllUfJI, WIU DP Honored fcc WinACtan A University, to be professor of his- by 400 representatives of tne Con- 'srs i Sl-l f' tory; Professor Donald H. Shee- gregational Christian Churches rr. rln han, assistant professor of his-and numerous religious asencies rS critv. toarh 9 ierence of Congregational Chris- 313 Pearl St, Hartford, 4.

The Rev. Carl G. Lugn of Covenant Congregational Church Aniprican riviii7atinn v-'- i i an Churches, will give a coursejwill be dean of the school; Mrs Professor Daniel B. Risdon. as- ment at Harvard 'this summer i forbegiraiing teachers.

Gertrude Augur, librarian; and sistant professor of English at closes a lT-year" career as min-1 Church school worship will be Horace E. Gale, registrar. Trinity College, will join the fac- ister of the General Council of MISS DORIS A. CALDWELL Miss Ca'dwe'l of New Mil-ford Is the fiancee of Mr. John XV.

Olson of New Britain (Loring Photo). PSiESuS: Christian 9o8 For U.S. Flood Sufferers Is and Miss Katharine B. Neilson. The prominent church leader 7 rk in Tl recently appointed director of has Connecticut ties.

He was jilt (Jt Age(l UV 111 UeMKUl HOIHC education at the Wadsworth Athe- graduated from the Hartford The- neum. will teach history of art. ological Seminary in 1915, and' NEW YORK The aged dis- expressions on the faces of these Mrs. Marcella Darling Inglis j.jone of his pastorates was in Mid- rlaced persons, living at a Luth- old folks and the staff as they also a new member of the facul-dletown. eran oM people.s home at Berch.

ty, win teach in. the Retailing! At the dinner, presentation will Germany, heard about! nf Division. jbe made of a Douglas Horton nA sffprinff in'ho 11 was made ln aPPrec.iation of Beth Hamedrash Hagodol To Note 4th Anniversary The- Sisterhood of the I rz-- I scholarship fund, being raised by 0f the United States and decid-vvnat Americans have done for Beth-UriVer-iliUUCailOll i ed t0 helP as much as they them- he reported Th Ijithpran renresentativ at the Oxfordftchool. Miss will enter the Mary C. Wheeler School, Sept.

26. Harvard Divinity -riy nresented 245.70 German rilso sent $23.81. contributed for seas attend 'School. MISS ANNEKE J. VAX WAGONER Miss Van Wagoner of East Setauket.

Long Island. N. is engaged to Mr. R. Norman Felske of Mohawk West Hartford (Hal Phyfe Photo) Marks ($58.50) to a church rep- U.

S. flood relief by the Evan-resentative and asked him to pelical Inner Mission Society of 4th birthday celebration and pos- CUlSSCS Offered pective membership drive Mon-' day evening at 8 0 clock in the By AdUlt hCllOOl vestrv of the Garden St. Svna-i Metropolitan Club IliMyer College Te In Hillyer Cozt Auditorium rundy, a te bs held honoring the fresman ctass of 1955 jsend it to the United Slates. Frankfurt, The two I The Rev. Gerhard G.

Dietrich checks were turned over to the "I wish you could see the Red Cross. ity Methodist Church, New Brit- gogCe. Mrs. Paul Brown, presi- Adult driving classes featuring Will HonOr NeV will give the welcoming ad- class room demonstrations, 1 a-vi new facu'ty members of an. The Rev.

Wilfred Hansen of- Catholic Women Two Churches dress and Mrs. Lester Rosner movies ana driving instruction VJf.mDPr; At 1 PA will rpart th- invnentinn For th will be offered by the Hartford lvlculucli ACcl entertainment of the guests, Mrs. Adlt School when it opens for The new members of the Metro- jPlail To ReSUlllC 1'-, 1 1 5 from 4 to 6 p.m. ficiated. Tire hundred and fifty invita-j The bride, whose father gave in iaSe was g.vned in Wilson, Dean of Women Alice CMeream color taffet Brown.

Dean Pascal Poe and orchid corsage and wore a shoul-Jirs. Poe. ider length veil. LalVin ViniCK Will perform the 'egisuauun w.rjaj, ai na-uwu Conduct Drive In Norwich Area feats of legerdemain. 1 A Mrs.

Meyer Friedman, chair vJHS-Sf welcomed at a tea this after- her V1CGS OUndaV knowledge of motor vehicle rules nnnn Ro. man, and Mrs. Julius Grajewski, cochairman are in rharp of tho ant regulations necessary ior. xne .1 l2c kSL. Isuccessful operation of an auto- ert K.

KilUan, 94 Montowese St.j Two city congregations will Throughout parish churches in CaMweU-OlMR I The mald of honor' Mlss Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Ca 'dwell Bullard of was dressed of New Milford have made known in orchid brocaded taffeta with the engagement of their daugh-ia matching hat. She carried a tr.

Miss Doris Ann Caldwell, to bouquet Of gardenias Mr. Rich-Mr. John Waldau Olson, son of ar s- Landon. brother of the Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Olson of bridegroom, served as best man. Atter a recention at the Silo. 'f i. Af'Mr. and Mrs.

London lft for a the evening will be the board rnobile 411(1 for the driy- from 3 to 5 p.m. Members ofurn to regular services in their eastern Connecticut ot Sunday, members. ier test when aPPly'n2 for a li- executive board will be hos-j churches Sunday. jthe annual membership cam- Vestry decorations 'will be di-1 cense. In emphasis is Mrg Frederick H.

Fip- The Unitarian Meeting House paign of the Norwich Diocesan rected by Mrs. Victor Archam- P'eo are onTraton of a Dinger wOl pour assisted by will open at 11 a.m. after a sum-Council of Catholic Women wiU bault- Pr3ram car list 'lr HmrvJ MaeKeniie ncess. Rev. Payson be held.

the foUowing committee: ss car- year some 1 Miller will Dreach on "Floods The campaign aids the charita- Dorothv Rudnick, Mrs. 0 i 12 the cou se. Nicaols, president of the lc V.1 pleacn on 10oas ble work of the Diocesan Bureau Cook. Mrs. Edwin Osborn.

Mrs. I ia.L Vc'Vrsfield Junior a n's rVwroMtinnalUt. will ot Social Service. Seventy cents thiUnK-ersitv of Connecticut and VVlJ-" th in a hl'te faille is employed by the Vogue Patten Co. of as an as- Morris Saposnik, Mrs.

Rita Per- Df 0f Vle Club; will be a guest. The worn- hold their first service in their each membership dollar goes sky, Mrs. Jack Korman. Mrs. "'5 to take Mon- in who" will be honored at the own meeting house redecorated to support that program.

MarshallOppenheumar.Mrs. da7throun Thursday; Sept. 13 tea include Mrs. John J. Bran-and repaired after a summer Lnrollment of every CatHohe Harry Stoltz Mrs.

Ben Sander. f'VTthe Hopkins StreetAud- nick, Mrs. William H. Brennan, fire. Harvey K.

McArthur of "1'" Mrs. uit. will reside. at Elizabeth St. The bne br'-dtroom both si-nt Olson was graduated from Sidney Tomsky and Mrs.

rtte-'-'-d Cil'e're of fni torium of. Hartford High School. Mrs. Joseph U. Kitera.d.

Mrs, ne anio, -a ouar- wchnn i Tn universny unncucm in Louis Sitcovsky. Instruction is free to all Hart- Mepnen a. nuime. Mrs. josepn i.on iu oe me preacner ai 3 fnr-A roiiHnnt whii nnn rsi- L.

Kennedy Mrs. Georee J.io.m. A church family 1H53 and recently returned f-om Hartfor(i s-minary. eleven months service in Korea wherehe served as a Ut lieuten-; anf in the U. S.

Air Force. He Announcement has been made dents pay a fee of $10 per course O'Connell and Mrs. George R. planned Sunday at 2:30 p.m. by Nui SCiy School Has A for most subjects.

jwausuum. 1 .1 1 1 Miss Van Wagoner RrNormanrFelske Plan Fall Bridal Further informatiuii about the be held at the House-in-the-'UpemngS for rail win rum to tne university mis of engagement of Miss Le driver education course and other Rural Life Leaders fali to studv economics nore Aarons, daughter of Mr. and Fields Ipw Ilartforn. r.ars wlli Tha Au courses ot the Adult bcnooi may COUr'CS (11 lilt- HUU11 OLIRKJI niajr A June wedding is planned CL be obtained by calling the Bu-Plan Springfield Talks leave the church at 2:30 p.m.; Hartford's First Methodist Church Mrs. Max S.

Aarons of Rockville to Dr. Richard Greenbaum. 1 vn Arinif r.rtiicatinn r. iinose neeaing transportation or.renorts some onenines. both for Bntelle-Hanson win 01 m''i i tiu 11 Mrs.

W. Royden Klein of East son 7-4191. A folder with a com-' se on Springfield 1 are urSed to calls three-day and five-day pro-Setauket. Long Island, N.Y. and nlete list of courses and 0ct 1S0 for 4he annuaiilh church office.

Jgrams. Some youngsters attend Mr. Alexander Van Wagoner of times wiU be sent upon request. I So Cwaion on the' Avenue aPtlst Church on three days. Monday, Wednes-Stamford have announced the en- JfJ 'in ifltmntrv lto mcre-d enrollmentJday and Friday others come frsenhrum ef Beacii.

lyn Qaire Botclle to Mr Paul S. Hanson, son of the Rev. S. -n-Hansan of n. a MISS MARILYN C.

BOTELLE Mim Botelle of Cromwell and Mr. Paul S. Hanson of Mlddletown are engaged (Frederick Photo). 1 4 ItA. gagement ot aausnterrM-a t.

OSC m'ims-1will sirrt double sessions at 9:30 Mondays through Fridays, find a.m. for its churchj Registration will be i- 1 fii-Kisiiauoii Delegates will include a 1 I 1 tr nn-al executives luontwy Miss Ed'th Johnson of Cromwell i -p Mi Rnt.lle is a eraduate of pf. Vl 2. a ruinrive ucina vein aviia i i i a Mr. Richard Norman Felske.

son OChCdUie 01 LeClUl'eS IV J. "11 scnooi. in? nus tor pupns irom and Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. at the Stowe Villa-e will leave the cor-' church at the corner of South W. Felrke High School and in a RimHeiH ''i Milausky and Mr.

Arthur'; Mr. Mrs. N. ers. nu guveu meni Hamnton and Kensington U'hitnow Sfroot an The president and faculty of St Josenh College.

West Hartford. The invocation has been nem Qf tarin V. t' of Mohawk West Hartford. ITho pnnnlo nlan a fall ivpddintr senior at tne Haruora 110 g-ian(i nr m- ICoidbersr. all of Hartford.

i triw -rc. mm i noni 01 isursine. iw '-jh c.i a iict'e niuiuuiitcvi uic A.ii-jyf annually sinre unutri bpuii A ballerina length gown ofl Van Wagoner a gradu-! of the McAuley he National Council, to the early session. telephoning AD 2-2112 r.rfnated from the Mid-'." 01 A i. lna m.

kvl.lo 4K- IIou lft tSphnnl Fact i v. Ui V.IIUI cues. Sneakers will include True D. ASSEMBLIES OF GOD To Fight Disease NEW YORK A seven-man junior at the University of Con- uy -j? 5 the bride. It was made with a Islip.

Long Island. N. Y. and. The first will be given by the necticut.

5rLn "It: fitted bodice. Peter Pan collar Junior College, Rev. Daniel Linehan. S. J.

on Morse, under secretary of agriculture: Nathan Tufts, former vie A summer wedding is planned. 3 1 JBriarchff Manor, N. x. Tuesday, Oct. 4.

rather unenan medical expedition is making the i vflv Harlfflrd' mony. and a full skirt scalloped at the i iir digiib uofi rran lai en iit it iicuikg phi i nr in rinnr rT a i nnnarT put i i i i r- ww. lHt I If UU VZl tlUaaiUK VI tCIT I Th- bndes sister, Mrs Kly hemiine. Her veil nr rpnrn v.i. nttAnrf ha ri u- i i i hj mm r-mmm iAndon-ftmall Miss Marsha Ann Small, daugh-' Seal of Manchester arranged laic tjuvenii aucuueu mc uj rwai er v.

aiersnpu uuiii-u nu rai Ainca, concenrrauon area 1 i ii rncfii from a caloti Columbia Graduate School of The subject of the second will president of the New England f0r some of the world's most 1 15! -Tit "It- UUdJei tnv'A rtK iha Uii-iimoi anannr ah aa rn.ui mrin m-t tna t- a. i i i i ii floor ic nus rn. ric oci ru inr uiuiuiivaj nu 'v i ruiraic rvui uauun. nnu nr niix niRHp. Tn hkp nn- nr.

it i nf Mr Ha7l Small Of matron 01 noiiui a CapUol a4, became tn? bride Philip Sosland. brother of of lace and seed i 1 TT r-. Cumfii.ql" Ka rri'0n Marearet Henrichsen. nnt mnMiot t. hridrnom iv h-st man.

Th bridi. ttPndod th ver- u- a- 1rt I I Alumi-' by Dr. Caroline A. Chandler, on Methodist minister to seven par- iw nks evnedition will work in co- Bee. Jneeph Faroe Paetor Sheldon Landon son of Mr.

inched Mr; E.v Sega, ity of Connecticut. Mr. Sosland l'f and is now with Kaiser mum and Chemical Sales in New April 12. lshes in Maine and author of the operation with some 30 Protest- nf F.imuood at of Manchester, brother-in-law of si "EAtfAn CtAfinlae 'Seven nH pAman Pathnlii A.M. Sunday Vhmil P.M, minr Peonle' Serlre H.

Austin Taylor will give the book kAnl. nnt micirm3 Steeples." 1 1 ir.i Knttvin Mr. Arld Kahana' graduated from the Univer.York 1 vWb- enrpmnnv in th TT1IV ne nnu? brother ol tne nrne, Kon- '1 ni final lecture on April n. miii 1 The team will gather soil sam- subjeett will be 'science Bethel AML Church 'pics from isolated jungle areas What?" li- 'in the search for new antibiotic "tOXGREGATIONAL a member of Pi Sigma Alpha, iiuiij viiayct ocuui; 11 A.M. "The Rreiltr el Per-i'lj aonal Itrhsion" i P.M.

Ktaniellnlle Srrvlre See Oral Rnherte en WGTHTV Sunday at P.M. EPISCOPAL national honorary political pianne(J at Immanuel The lecture series is open louaiiva i uiiieu uaj More than $100,000 worth The Rev. Olivia S. Henry of of modern drugs will be distrib- Philadelphia. will be guest Juted to mission stations to help ence fraternity.

He will enter immanuel Congregational the public without charge. Columbia University Law School church will include a 9 a.m. serv- A II talks be held at ttie Sent. 21. ice in its redecorated chapel in College Auditorium at 8 p.m.

Th rmmln hav rtnrnri frnm -ymiin nY.vch.n oVi.sriulA K-' fight disease and infection. 4 Hrer "Revlvel Time-' ii Wt.TH n. 10:3 P.M. 'Q ii w. aM w.

ao rRESBYTERIAN Sunday at Bethel AME Qnirch which will hold Hs annual Worn UNIVERSALIS!" motor trip to CanaHa nd are' ginning Sundny! (LIlUrChS Help bhai'6 motor trip to tanarj ana are oinninz Sundav a FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST Congregational U'ert Hartford, Conn. tM It. Mill, D.D.. MlaKtrr Rut. JoKh P.

1Thtr R. MaMwra V. Ttrrr cavtrr roa worship II A.M. arfna Dr. Mill now residing In New York City, U.

S. Food Surplus The early service win replace the Sunday afternoon vespers that kaMi knM rldi-irif 4hA 1a nd Women's Chih NEW YORK Thousands of per. liatC li'-n "Ui'iH sons In distress areas will have ine iirsi supper mecimK oi inc. m. im T.

en's Day celebration. She will preach at the 10:43 a.m. service, when an all-woman choir will sing. At 5:45 p.m., Mrs. Henry will speak at a semi-formal tea and fashion show.

A former teacher in Philadelphia, Mrs. Henry received a scholarship from the National Conference of Christians and WESTMINSTER CHURCH UQ Munllla ntti. Weil Hrtfre turd. Tramkull Bcnliu, muter ITTO end A.M. rknrrh Srhnnt with Cradle Dept.

at both flermen: "Turning Aelde Bee" Christ Church Cathedral MM A.VDIHIRIH SlRffTS 8:00 and 10:10 a.m. Holy Communion 9:20 a.m. Church School 11:00 a.m. Mornitig Service amtM Traa nmka 3:30 p.m. Young People's Fellowship 8:00 p.m.

Jack Gardiner Club Fr adnlU) 1:00 p.m. Evening Prayer Si iiMia Ik Rev. ran mi rraarl R. BI4 Busines and Professional Women wili conduct the received by the end of this year of the First Methodist Church haif.no'ur scrvjre lover 110 million pounds of U.S. will take place Monday at, Dcdjration for the renovated government surplus foods shipped Wll.t Snet Pleka.

MlaUler A LIBERAL fja CHURCH jiWrl Church jETIUl Service i jj- Sunday 6:30 p.m. at tne cnurcn. will be held Wednesday American rrotesiani ana casv ern Orthodox denominations. Loyd F. Worley will show pic- v45 More 6:30 p.m.

It will cost the churches about Jews in 194S and attended Har- tures of his trip this summer. fn rnllv supper at Immanuel HW Kl. iiTnn ria uintnu and SI million to ship the food vard University. She holds an I i Monrovia Laurel Garden Club n.hr rirnratintr was done bvt A "Share Our Surplus" effort honorary decree from The Laurel Garden Club will (he an tmb Studios 'he different denominations College in Liberia. West Africa, a a eeaiiian I Center Church Tha Firtt Churth in HartforJ Main and Gold Street 11 a.m.

Morning Worship lav. Harold G. Nawaham will prtachi The Divided Heart" bated on the film) First PntbyUrlan Churoh IM CAPITOL AVF.ME fkurrk arhonl Morning Womhlp A M. Minuter: Celvln H. Rnrhaoaa Sermun Tnplri "Mkra Mea Tempi God" (LlttU iklMrra ured ler urlnt fnlf) meet Jointly with the tiiastonoury Tenafly.

N.J proviaes max money, as in pnH is executive aavisor or uie Club at the Wells Turner U-j pour 0f the windows are dedi- years, the S-O-S appeal will have national sorority of Phi Delta hrrv r.laitonhurv. Monday eve- rtari in unmn "who loved the special emphasis around Thanks- Kanpa. nine at 8 o'clock. The speaker Chanel," Mrs Katherine Ordwav Riving time. Mrs.

Shaw is general will be Mrs. Albert Sprong who parker Mrs Fanny Scudder Ord-1 Actual value of the surplus des-, chairman of the celebration, as-chose as her subject "Original wa v. Mrs. Gertrude Thomas Hay-; lined to be sent to the hungry fisted hy Misa Mildred Ilixon. Bird Composition." I man and Mrs.

May Baldwin Cam-' nd destitute in 29 countries vMn. Minnie K. Smith and Mrs. UNITARIAN LUTHERAN TTT7TT renlpal RgnlUI Women Otrtis Sfh'im her. a former wouin maKe up a irain more umn BAPTIST 1 tn 1 i The Woman Society oi ine nanker associaien wnn tne tie.

i mure nn Central PantUt Church will meet nominations! hoard of home mi-! 7" for the first time this fall for sinn In New York, will speak. The first fully-trained Indian Unitarian Matting Houst JI1 Pearl Hertford Woralilp Mrrt'k'A for Church and htirrh Srhnnl at 11 "FLOODS AND GOO" He. Payaea Milter, Minlaler Trinity Church SIGOIRNEV STREET RCMUT itaVICES Holy Communion at A.M. Holy Communion (Family Service) at A.M. Morning Prayer, and Sermon fey tha Sev.

Kenneth D. Thomai, at 11:00 A.M. Tk R. Kllee4 Sea Klekle, Herter Tke R', Rrenelk n. TkHina.

Tke Rf. Mlrelm t. aa taa4l aunner at 6:30 n.m. on Thursday EMANUEL LUTHERAN 'Oarmi Tna atata Caeital Oraunti" HI Cetl Aa. at Hunaarlar tha aianliy aanilkar.

O.D.. etitar WORSHIP and 11:00 Mfffrl ntryt Itr -NC NOr AMVlOUt' Or turtrthdari. trehtn SIMIAY sc nnofe 0:15 and 9:30 A.M. at the rally Supper. nurae in oe nnnicu iv lire South Church touniti 1670 Cof.

Maia and Buckingham Sit. Morning Service 11 a.m. Preacher. Rev. Prof.

Harrey K. McArthur tha Hartford Seminary oi sou in Ainran nopuni is A sound film will be shown during the supper hour, and Mr. Samuel H. Franklin will speak on Porcupines are doing extensive! Miss Kamalavathy Moonsamy, to U.S. forests, appointed by the FOSA a than is done by forest fires in Friends of the Sick! Settlement METHODIST "The Christian Meage in Revolutionary World." 'some areas.

nn tne Natal. Pretoria learns. Central Baptist Church 497 Main St. Church School 9:45 a.m. Children' Divition Morning Worship at 10:30 TOR GOD'S SAKE" Rev.

Etigen R. Wolf A Directory Of Sunday Services In Local Churches Ths Firtt Mithoditt Church rarlta Anaue ad Wkllnay ktraaf Sanreed lay f. Wla. 0 0., Miattter i Churrh Srhnnl 9:1.1 A.M. Morning Wnrohlp A.M.

kermnn Toplrt anlrurt kerarlerlallra" BETHANY LUTHERAN PlUe). a. Main. IV eat Hartford Rev, Martin Durknw, paalar IS and II a A.M. aervlrea I II A.M.

anndar arknol 111 HI, HI hie Cleaare nelrnme. Bring Ike Family. IMMANUEL CHURCH enalfti Awe v4 Wt4U4 Street eittoHir Bwilu firker. MKHiir OiH.iw Tliwew Ai(. MiaiH ea a.m.

P.ar1f aerelea la Ike kei. a.m. Menlec Wenkl. a.f. nee kr Mr.

Parker. "Tke leuene Make ee." (tm4 akrekerd, 11 Mnrntnf Prayer. Ihe Rev, Kenneth Camrron, I. rare. I and 11.

tiw meat, the Rev. N'rlaon U. Chowenhill, rertor. m. Jamet, S.

Ilotv rnmmitnion: 11. AsariRi.tp nr (inn Hertfnrd noepel Temarle. 11. "fie Reality nf Peiorl Reliiion." ihe Pne. m'ttHteri oun people: eneliti.

erlre, HRITHX fM If CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Saint John's Church 1 rarmlntt) )et Harlford Tke Set. Mtrtl' Meed SutK Tk I lr I. Cut Prt Ant tk nn. Artkaf a. HH AmIiIoI Tk Rn.

Steen pirlerwa Crl :00 A.M. Holy Communion 11:00 A.M. Morning Prayer and Sermon by tha Rector Ptrat, 11. "Mener. Kmnd.

11 end "Mellet." iPTIST A.rlem Avenee. 11. "Wrenylhenlat Our Hertte nf the rhiirrh," the flev. R. Perry Brllir mmu'er.

renlral. "fnr Ont Sake." Ih Rev. Eugene R. Wolfe, minuter. Memorial, 10 M.

the Rev. MK mincer; 12 Hi, meeting fw leerbera and ofllri-r nf rhutrh hn-l. akiKk, 11) and 7. Ihe nev. Dr, Robert A.

Moody, mtnttter. tOnRP.GATIOAl. Aaylant Mill. 11. "Tke Two Hani nf Oort." Ihe Kev.

Dr. Bemanl T. Drew, mintler. Ilr4rlew remirmelly. 1" 4S, th Rev.

Donald B. Smith, minlaler. ONI.IK IIKIMIinoX K. ieerte-, 30 Orlhroa; 1" IS. Pl-vine Ututry.

Ihe Very Rev. Nlrhola CIiniSTIAtl SCIENCE BRANCHES Or THB MOTHKR CHURCH tornina rrer, ihe Rev, Donald C. Cllwnnd, rerlor. W. Monlra', err) 11, Itolv rnm.

munlon. the Rev. Alfred M. Lambert, prleat-in-rharge. I.

Paei'i, Hole rommtmlon: It, maa with hymn, the Rev, Mervln L. Wanner, ptlert-lnharje. Trtnitr. I. Holy Communion! 11.

Mom. In Prayer, lha Kev. Kenneth V. Tooma. MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH mi raiarui.fi Avtaui klV, MAI0J L.

JOHNtON, Mlalitar A.M. Meralng Waraklp and ermea Ja P.M.-ertiarrk Srkeol Meeting and Dinner repartB'r. paitr. IMI.RII;JOMIXATIOt. ttmm tmtt H'ammiMltl.

11. the RV. ASTLUM HILL lONIREQATIONAL CHURCH lie Ycua avinus iv. tf eeteo earw, a. aiv.

a. HAooaa, keeik 1imI a II) A M. Merelee Wmki tnlM tt II Tin Twa NANB ar (tsar, OrM THC FIRST CHURCH OP CHRIST, SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON. MASS. WHIlem Fhllpot, minuter.

rlRST CHURCH SIT Farmington Ava. Bervtr it 11 and 7 S0. th Rev. He man W. Keeier.

mimeter: JO, young t.CTHP.RA!( ponte krtai. t. fjermatl eervlre; It, Cnm- Sunday Servict 11 A.M. Sunday School 11 A.M. Sunday Service 11 A.M.

and 5 P.M. Sunday School 11 A.M. fminkm, "Repmianca," lha Rev, John HavatKh, ftor. SECOND CHURCH 12) Lalayatta Strvat P.maeHel, an4 It. "Be Not Saint James's Church WMe ea Pereilel A W.

N. Tke Deaile W. KeMMt, Rerkjr I A.M. Heir CVmrnealeei II ta A.N, Meralaf Prarer II A.M. Naraeer Tlaea Teeadar Bod Wedajeedap 1: A.M.

Heir CemmeetMl (eater, 11. "Tne mvmea nrn, me Rev. Ilemld O. Newaham. minle i arenawt.

It. the Rev. Cart O. Lugn. mlnt.ter; T.

Ill tr'e. I Hanaro Beakerll, and 11. "The Itendmalil of Ihe tntrl." Ihe He Jo-aenri 7.r. minu'er: 10, Junior High; 7. VI.

Pilgrim rllnhip. Immenee. rvlre ehapel: It. "The nlveree Mka Senae." Ih Rev. Pletrher D.

Parker, rnlnlirj youlh fe'lnwehia. Atylam At. Baptist Chnrco Aartam. A v. and Slfwamep M.

Rev. R. Perry RarllvM. Mlnlatrf Ikerrk RrhMl II; A M. llleaiM aeaaiena wttk Identlral 'laMMI Mraln aiarakla II AM.

Perm. 'atrenlkrntn ftitr Nerltai ef Ike I kart fc" pnueH TfATioyJAL rATnoi.io one Ktiiw't, t. low ma: 11, h'tn maa, th Rev. Walter A. Hyarko, pa- lor paraniTiRiAi Meal, 11, "Whefl Men Tempt Rod." the Rev Calvin a Buchanan, mlnner.

Me'in for vmnhlp, UL Rnxttii lirlkodee All taint. I. F.nfHak ervlrt: 10. W-1'ne l.llurcv. Ih Very Rv.

Nlchol! Anxioua." ihe Rev. Dr, Stanley Sand berf, paatnr, nrare. a and in SO. tha Rev. fred K0RA0I IUSHRILL IRNIREOATIOHAL CHURCH aeraer Alkeef Am.

at IV. jaaiPM tftft, Mialrier Krtlil anrHe Jerrtle Mat MAaeMAia ar tmi taaa" llvetf ierl fcenk kl el a tf A hii- nt lla firt Om I. nry rmmdatlon; I rr lv rhurch for nlrnlc at Houelnlhe-rieldt, New Waaniflf. paator I Rirattrd (kerrk ef Jeeaa fkfiel af lettf lhr kaiaM, 11, at Hertford Sntuty both Chutthn tt 11 A.M. Wednesday Evening MectinRS at both Churches-8 o'clock include testimonies of Christian Science healing READING ROOMS free to the public FIRST CHURCH 339 Farmington Wet Hartford 9tJ0 A.M.

9 P.M. Wed. 7 P.M. SECOND CHURCH 633 Main Strret 9 AM. .9 P.M.

Wednesday 7 P.M. Sunday 2 4:10 PM. lirk Telrhrrnn. paator. I Iter eawr'a, 10 lit Rev, George Mellhv, peator.

MrTMonir Ural. 11. "Conairurllve fharerierla-lira." Ihe Rev. Ur. Lnyd f.

Worley, fnlnlaler, Mertk, 11. "A Purpoefttl fk In find." th Rev, Richard Thome minuter Paal'e, In. "Whv Wur-e'e for Peittion," Ih Rev. Atthur Berry. mtniatr.

i "aik Perk. 1(1 IS. The eeoa That I nnri'or1 First Baptist Church artk Mai Vet Hartftrl aiv. aienAa a. Maor fkarrM Dehaal :) I A.M.

Orarrk fforektr II: A M. "4 R4ilvw A ReHee neeMar" ri.riri, hnat (k-rrr ralkedrel. 10:111. Itolr Otmmunlotii 11, MTtitna Prver. tha Vrv ttev.

lntl Hlrahann. dren: BRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH niw etas Avt a cact ar. St. NUON 1. CMOWtkHILL, Rttter em.

Le ktt. t.a. CklKrM't ed ekenk m. law elm. Mra' tereiee, CXi trT mil f)ttt MtH, Mef Tkrliv't.

Sluf I a cenk eete daily ler aeitatiaa arayar. COVENANT C0RORE8ATIONAL CHURCH Km aed ajeeterfeed SH. tarl 0. If. Mlaleter rknrra arke4 tl-e erkla terelea aa in le a reieia pmirrv pminotlo(i Chapel.

Sidney Thorn paon, paatnr. tiiTir SrMr af It. "Tk r.ift nf Peac," pv raith Cornwall, minuter, Sepire at II. "Ploort and Gct" the Rv. rym Miller, Minu'er.

m. tmm nenole: J-k Oerntner null for vouna c4jui': Kvantrf revr, ihe Ret, Canon rranel R. Beldeiw I Pell Amon Tkrt tha Rev. i. Cot Bulief, mlnte'ef..

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