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LUTHERANS WILL Wittenberg, Germany, Scene ol 400th AnniYersary WlttfiibPrit, Ocrmany, June II OP) Thn 4uOth anniversary of the foil n 'ling of the first German par. ormge will be celebrated here to morrow with elaborate xerclsci, in commemoration of the marriage on June 13, 1935. of Martin Luther to Kathurlna Von Bora, a nun who re nounced her vowi. Numerous descendant! of the creator reformer have been Invited to tho festivities which will Include, a procession from .uther'i home to the City church, laying of the cor iifrslono of tho "Katharlnonattft,' which Is to be the deaconess' mother house, and a concert In the evening. Kntlmrlna Luther, who Is held In rlgh esteem by the Germans as a model pastor's wife, found time to mine hees and cattle, plant a large Rtrden and brew beer, besides acting; as hontess to her famous husband's liumerous friends. Enumeration of even an approxl male number of the authentic de tcendants of Martin Luther for the anniversary Is Impossible, as In the courso of generations many have changed their names and a number of clnfrch registers are missing, ac cording to Dr. Paul Luther. Dr. Luther, a member of the Tiolchstag and pastor of Trinity church, Derlln, Is himself a direct drscindnnt of Luther's son, who be came body surgeon to the elector of lirnmlonburg, Joachim II. It la believed that Chancellor J.ulhcr Is nleo a descendant of the frreat reformer, but hla ancestry cannot be traced In church registers f'Jrtlicr back than J 828. Religious hems OFFfCIAl TITLE IT P OUT Belgian Balloon Race Award Still Pending Brussels, Be-lfri im, June 13 Iff) I leal ranltinjr nf the competitors In, Tne annual collection for the Children a Home In Cromwell will do tanen at the meeting of the Swedish Bethany church tomorrow. The summer schedule will go into enect at the Stanley Memorial church next Hunday, all departments of tho church school meeting ut S o'clock In the morning and morning worsnip win be held at 10 o'clock. The Mothers Jewels of the Trinity M. E. church will hold an outdoor plcnlo at Rackliffe'i grove Saturday afternoon, leaving the church at 2:30 o'clock. The Woman's Home Missionary society of the Trinity M. E. chnrch has elected the following officers for .next year: President, Mrs. Lllllo Stotts; first vice-president, Mrs. A. A, Mills; second vice-president, Mrs. V." C. Talmadge; recording secre tary, Mrs. W. C. Manee; correspond ing secretary, Mr. L. H. Hanford! treasurer, Mrs. Benton Parker; sec retary of missionary education, Mlaa Gladys Shaler. secretary of temper ance, Mrs. C. J. Rymonds; secretary of mite boxes, Mrs. Kred Booth; secretary of thank offering, Mrs. Abble Ladd; secretary of Christian stewardship, Mrs. Frank Barrett; secretary of evangelism, Mrs. James Healey. The senior department of the Trinity M. E. church school will hold a picnic Monday evening. The Phllathea class of the Trinity M. E. church will go on a picnic to Iiackllffe's grove on Tuesday evening. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 19L. Haven will preach at the South Con. grcgatlonul church tomorrow morn ing. The executive committee of the South Congregational church Broth orhood will meet at 6:16 o'clock Monday afternoon; The standing committee of the South Congregational church will meet In the church office at 7:S o'clock Tuesday evening. The Junior auxiliary of the South Congregational church will sponsor a picnic for young people at 6:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon. The annual plcnlo of the South Congre gational church school will be hold at Lake Compounce Kuturday. VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL! START Sessions Will Be Held This Year in Methodist Church CHILDREN'S DAV IN THREE SCHOOLS Stanley Memorial, Methodists and People's Churches Exercises Church Services There will be a strawberry festi val at the German Baptist church Friday evening. New members will be welcomed at the German Baptist church to morrow morning. Rev, Joseph Cony MacDonald nf Christ Presbyterian church, New York city, will speak at the First Congrefational church tomorrow morning. Rev. Theodoro A. Greene. the pastor, will preach at the South Congregational church, Springfield, Mans., whenco his sermon will be Droaucast through Station VBZ. Rev. A. D. Helnl'nger will apeak on "The Anil-Christian Mnvrmt China" At MlA monitnn 41.- the (Jordon Bcnre'.t balloon race Is First Congregational church men's Mug withheld by tne Belgian AeroBb!c class tomorrow noon club nendinp; the return of Veen-, Warren M. Blodgett, director of religious education, will speak at the meeting of the First Congrega tional church Young People's meet ing tomorrow evening on "Follow ing Christ." Vahran Hovhancsian will lead the meeting. There will bo an Instrumental trio by Miss Nancy Doane, Bliss B. Clark 'and Leon Uradlev. sira. pilot of t!ii Prlnco Leopold. 1'pon the offijiiil documents attest ing whether he earn down on the Ppanifli cast near Ori.una, as first reported, or in tho ft-', hangs tho .ioclhion wheinir he shall be de clare. I wiunT ol tho event, having coypied the prrfltest distance, or be r!liriua!ind lor landing In the wa ter. Wade T. Van Oman, pilot of the American balloon Ooodyoar III, linn notified Uib Aero club that he will claim tli" victory if Vccnstra is 'Msitialifird us ho came down on the deck of t lie German steamer Valer lr.n!, off t'slKint Light and did not land in the water. He covered the seph Carlson will entertain the For secoiel create distance, exceeding i eign Mission circle of the Ellm the flight of the Belgian ace, Ernest j Swedish Baptist church In the lie Muytcr, who alighted In France. I church parlors Tuesday evening. Von Orman ycHterday made an i niTidavit at tht American embassy, I Graduation exercise at St. Mat to he use, should he appear before j thew's Evangelical Lutheran church mi trim cuimmbtiuu yjiuuuru . mjii w neiQ in ine cnurch hall nn Children's Day will be observed at the Ellm Swedish Baptist church tomorrow. Mrs. Paul Thoren and Mrs. Jo wl! !i i lie tasl; of homologating the distances and verifying the iand- A: artlc of the regulations ov eiiiirit: the race, reads: "1 'C nt on the .ca. Every com-p-'itor descending on the sea and crenelle to have recourse to a heat In any t,ir.i-af,l:Md." Van OrMan insis'? he does not i.i-rit disqualification, as he came down on the steam's deck without touching the water, carefully ma neuvering his craft to do so. He mid" the landing while being car ried toward the ppen sea. Friday evening, June 26. There are 17 in the class who will receive diplomas. Mrs. Theodore A. Greene, wife of the pastor of the First Congrega tional church, will be at home at tho parsonage from 4 to 6 o'clock nanr.er whatsoever is Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Warren M. Blodgett will be at home Tuesday evening. Plans are under way for (he an nual session of the Vacation Church School to be hold this year in the Trinity Methodist church. (This school under the auspices of tho New Britain Council of Religious Educa tion and financed by contributions from several cooperating Protestant churches has had eight successful seasons. Enrollment la open to all children from four to 14 years of age regardless of religious denomi nation. Sessions will begin Tuesday morning, July 7, and continue each morning from 9 to 11 o'clock for four weekn to July 31 (Saturdays and Sundays excepted). The first hour Is devoted to relig ious Instruction, Bible verso hunt ing, memory work of hymns and Bible stories, story telling, Bible story dramatization, worship, etc. The second hour la given to craft work such as basketry, hammock making, millinery, dress making, cooking, toy making, shoe mending, etc. Mrs. F. Cheater Hale, who has conducted the school for the past two years, will be In charge again this summer. Competent and exper ienced teachers are being engaged to assist. The enrollment last year was 800, and plans are being made to accom modate more this year. The commit tee In charge of the work Is com posed of O. A. Marsh of the Stan ley Memorial church, chairman; Miss Cora Oraullch of the Trinity Methodist church, secretary; A. Ty son Hancock of tho First Congrega tional church, F. L. Fay of the South Congregational church, Emll Hjerpe of the Swedieh Bethany church, E. R. Hitchcock of the First Baptist, and W. B. Retz of the Ger man Baptist church. The enrollment during the past few years has been largely from the Sunday schools, and it is planned this year to extend ita Influence to children who are not already en rolled in some church school. As the maximum enrollment la usually reached within the first few days after which registration cannot be accepted) parents who are Interest ed are being urged to send their children on the first day. A registra tion fee of 25 cents per family will be charged this year to partly cover the cost of new Bibles which will have to be purchased for the entire school, as those previously used are worn out. STUDENFS DEATH N0TALLS0LVED Unexplained Facts in Killing ol Robert Read Lanley Indicted on Drunkenness Charges Plkeville, Ky.. June 13 p c0n greisin.iii Jolin W. Langley, republi can, Kentucky, was Indicted in tho Tll.e circuit court here yesterday on a charge of drunlienness. Tho bill wis returned by the grand Jury after that body took the evidence of Mrs. W. r. Henrltxic, who swore out a warrant against the congress man curlier In tho week which re sulted In Mr. Langley's being fined Jin and serving a Jail sentence of four hours for contempt of court by I v!l 'ft Judge Mars. The judge sentenced the rcpre s 'itiitlv for contempt when ho used n-th in defying the drunkenness c''"irp. F ""-2 led Lobster Found In Maine Lobster Pot Viv.ark. N. J.. June 13. yPV !!' lobclcr. scarlet In color, ar- nM here toitny In a "Oiipment from r-r'i- nd. M".. to a local fish deal i e. T'c authority on shell fish at the V' lhnn Museum of Natural His-I'- ' In NVw York, when notified of t.-.. :i nonn non, said thut the red il,ii i was a freak among lobsters, slmlhir to tho Albino uiong hu rrv ns. lie staled that the museum w::'i In prme!.oii of a blue lobster i"i. niueted the Hsh dealer to pre i th- red lohster to the museum. Brar Olson, a student at Upsala college, will preach In English at the First Lutheran church tomorrow morning, liov. Dr. Abel A. Ahl quist, the pastor, will conduct a service In South Manchester In the morning, but will return to preach in Swedish at his own church in the evening. Ensign Carl Frederickson of tho Salvation Army will talk to the First Lutheran church Brotherhood at Its meeting Thursday evening. Rev. Dr. Abel A. Ahlnulst. pastor of the First Lutheran church, has been elected president of the board of directors of Upsala college, East Orange, N. J. Miss Nora Jordan and Miss May Robertson, two young women who ciossed the continent from Los Aligelcs by automobile, will speak and sing at the Emmanuel Gospel church tomorrow morning, and again at tho evening service. . noes Attemot to T,vnch One of Own Race "'Vshlnrton. June IS. Charles '' nig. a negro. Is nursing painful l-Hurles here today aud giving up t'l'iikr si being siivvd from lynch 1 by members of his own race Tim-winy night. ernvel of attacking a nine year r'l v gr, girl. Craig was set upon f v a mob of negroes and wns badly h aten. A rope was being brought forward when police arrived and rewm-,1 bfm. TV demonstration was the first IvneVinj attempted In the capital In ti years. Tracy C. Miller of Wilmington. Del., will conduct a special meeting nt the Emmanuel Gosnel church Tuesday evening. He will also speak on Wednesday. Thursday and Friday atfernoons and conduct services In the evening. nev. at. v. caudlan, pastor of St. Johns German Lutheran church, will attend the annual convention of the New York mlnlsterlum at Niagara Falls, N. Y., on June 15-19, and services at his church will be omitted tomorrow. Tomorrow will be Children's Day at the Swedish Bethany church. The picnic committee of St. Mat thew's Lutheran church will meet at 8:30 o'clock Tuesday evening. The Walther league of St. Mat thew's Lutheran church will meet Friday evening. The lnter-church baseball league will open with a game between the South Congregational and First Congregational teams and the Meth odists and Red Army of Everyman's Bible class on June J3. at YVIHow r:mok pirk. Rev. Samuel C. Bushnell of New Shreveport. La.,June 13 W The official Investigation of the death of Robert Read, 23, Centenary college athlete, today was directed to ex amination of seemingly conflicting angles In tho case as detailed by George GUI, Loyola university law senior, held as Read's slayer, and as indicated In the coroner's report and police findings. Tho sheriff's office said Gill con fessed that Read was killed when his head was dashed against a row boat, while the report of Dr. H. W. Paul, acting coroner, says the wounds on Read's head resemble lacerations made with a pistol butt or similar Instrument. Mrs. GUI telephoned Read Wed nesday several times, authorities said they were Informed, and arranged the meeting at Pleasurcville, on Old River, Wednesday night which end ed fatally for Read. This both Gill and his wlfa deny. Although Gill admitted his wife had talked on the telephone with Read Wednesday, he said Read made the calls. ' Another point on which police were working was the part plajsrd by Mrs. Gill In the struggle which began .when Read and Gill met at Pleasurcville and which Is described In the confession, credited to Gill as having terminated In a hand-to-hand fight In the water and Read's death. Mrs. Gill was said by officers to have admitted yesterday that she took part In the struggle and that she was bitten on the arm by Read. Tomorrow will be Children's Day In the Methodist, People's and Stan ley Memorial churches. Special exercises for and by the child ren will be observed, In Trinity Methodist church, in the morning parents will bring ba bies to be baptized. The cradle roll, beginners, pri mary and Junior departments of tho church school will have a part In the service. The scripture will bo recited by Elizabeth SJovall and the story "The Birth-of Children's Day" by Gladys Bmlth. A unique feature of the morning is the baby procession. The begin ners will lead the parade, followed by the children of the cradle roll, sne walking and some In decorated "go-carts." The "Welcome Son" Is to be sung by the beginners' depart ment and a recitation given by Mrs. Sherrod Skinner. The little "Thank You" song will bo sung by Louiso Hermann and fhe prayer offered by Uuth Ramsay. A framed picture containing the names of the cradle roll babies has been presented to the church. It will be formally accepted by the pastor and after the service will hang In the church vestibule. The evening service at 7:15 o'clock will bo In charge of a membership class which has been under training since Easter. Others will Join on confosson of faith and by letter. Members of the Phllathea class will serve as ushers and certificates of satisfactory work In the recent lead ership training class will be pre sented to a number of young ladies. The program will be as follows: Hymn "Onward" by Junior depart ment Apostle's Creed by church member ship class. Scripture reading by Barbara Foster Recitation "TW Ideal Choice" by Howard Fox. . Hymn "O Master Workman" by Junior department. Presentation of certificates to lead ership training class. Hymn story by Virginia Andrews. Review of work of the church mem bership class. "What the Church Expects of Its Members," by Caroline Ripple, class of 1924. Reception of members. Benediction. People's The program at the People's church will include singing by the school, prayer by Rev. Lyman S. Johnson, consecration of children, and recitations and exercises in which the following will take part: "Welcome," Wlnslow Perry; reci tation, Woodrow Kloiber; "Not Me, But You," Stewart Holcomb; exer cise, Dorothea Lawrence, Jeannette Knowles,- Forrest Hart and Junior Swanson; "Keep Smiling," Tudor Freeman; "If Flowers Could Talk," Shirley Capen; "When It Comes Children's Day," Helen Hopkins; "God's Care," Ellen Marie Tuttle; "Buttercups," Phyllis Perry. Song, Carol Baker; recitation, Al fred Nordgren; exercise, "In the King's Garden," Lorain Woram. El sie Fowler, Carol Baker, Lois Webb and Alice Moore; song, Ruth Brown; "Look Ahead," Lorain Woram; "What Can I Do?", Carol Baker; "Jesus Bids Us Shine," Stewart Scranton; exercise, "If I Were a Flower," Daisy Dennlson, Virginia Holcomb, Althea Holcomb, Clara Nyack; "God Cares For All," Daisy Dennlson; "Ellsha At Dothan," Clara Nyack; "Loving Service," Burton Hart and Slgfrid Nordgren: "We Can Do Something." Richard Holcomb, Herbert Knowles and Bud die Hall; "Which Path Shall I Take?", Allan Mills; exercise. "Com rades of the Cross," Fannie Knowles, I.ydia Kloiber. Lillian Tronibley, Cecelia Atwood. Gladys Henneburg, Edith Hoyt, Constance Taylor, Al vlna Baehr, Clara Knowles and Vivian Hough. Stanley Memorial Children's Day will be observed at the Stanley Memorial church. There will be a program of songs and recitations by the children of the church school primary and be ginners' departments, while a num ber of children will receive bap tism. A special offering will bo i taken for the extension of Sunday 1 school work. The sessions of the church school will be omitted. Swedish Baptist Children's Day exercises will be : held at the Ellm Baptist (Swedish) church tomorrow also. Ilnptbit ( liurUics First Sunday iu; 15 o'clock, tonili;u worship, sermon by WiiUai.i Ross, subject: "F.shcnliii Is la ( hrlstlanlty of Christ." 9:41 . Blblo school and adult chisws. Monday 7:30 p. m Boy Thursday 7:40 p. m Al).-..d-prayer service. German Sunday 9:80 a. in., Sunday school. 1U:30 a. m service in English; 11:30 a. m communion; hand of fellow ship to new members; UuaaD serv ice. Thursday 8 p. m., prayer meet ing In German. Friday 8 p. cial. society until September. Sunday, June 21 Summer clied ule of services goes Into direct: J a. ni., all departments of the church school. 10 o'clock, morning worship and sermon. Swedish Bethany Sunday 10:30 a. m., Children's duy program In charge of the Sun day school. 4:30 p. m., Young Peo ple's meeting. 7:30 o'clock, evening sorWce. m., strawberry so- Ellm (Swedish) Sunday 10:30 a. m., Children's Lay exercises. 7 p. m., sermon by the pastor, Tuesday 7:45 p. m., Mrs. Paul Thoren and Mrs. Joseph Carlson will entertain tlu; Foreign Mission circle In the church parlors. Thursday 7:45 p. m mld-wcek prayer service. Congregational Churches First ' Sunday 10 a. m church school. 11 o'clock, morning worship. Preacher: Rev. Joseph Cony Mac- Donald. 12:15 p. m., men's Bible class. Speaker: Rev. A. D. Heln Inger. 3 p. m Armenian service. 6 p. m Young People's meeting. Speaker: Warren M. Blodgett. Wednesday 2 p. m., English class for Armenians. Thursday 2 p. m., Armenian Bi ble class. 4:30 p. m., Girl Scout meeting. Friday 7:30 p. m., Boy Scout meeting. South Sunday 9:30 a. rn., Italian de partment of the church school. 10:30 a. m., worship of the Italian Mission, Hunter Road community house. 10:45 a. m., beginners' de partment of the church school. 10:45 o'clock, morning worship, sermon by Rev. Samuel C. Bushnell of New Haven. 12:10,n. m.. chureh e,nni primary, junior, Intermediate and senior departments. 2:30 p. m., As syrian worship. 3 p. m.. church school of the Italian Mission, Hun ter Road community house. 7:30 p. m., worship of the Italian Mission at South church. Monday 5:15 p. m., meetlne rt the executive committee of the Brotherhood. Tuesday 2 p. m.. meeting of the Assyrian Women's sewing club. 7:30 p. m., meeting of Boy Scouts. 7:45 p. m meeting of the standing com mittee in the church office. Thursday 2 p. m Italian moth ers meeting at Hunter Tlnn.i munity house. 3:30 n. m.. wetklv sewing meeting of the Yonmr Wom an s aepartment. 6:30 p. m., picnic for young people to be. given under the auspices of the Junior auxiliary. Friday 4 p. m., meeting of the Rifle club. 4:15 p. m., meeting of Girl Scoutsy Saturday Annual church .--chool picnic. Stanley Memorial Sunday 10:45 a. m., Children's Day. Program of songs, recitations, etc., by the children of the prfmary and beginners' departments of the church school. A number or chil dren will receive baptism. Special offering for the extension of Sunday school work. No regular sessions of the church school at 10 a. in. and 1! m. , Tuesday 7:30 p. m meeting of the Boy Scouts. Troop 13. Wednesday 2:30 p. m., social meeting of the Ladles' Aid society. This will be the last meeting of the Lutheran Churches Sunday First school at 9:30 a. m Lawyer's 1)111 of Exceptions." Bap tism at evening service, Wednesday 4 p. m.", children's meeting. Thursday 7:46 p. in,, chinch prayer meeting. Friday 7:45 p. m., choir rch ur sal. Second Advent Sunday-10:45 o'clock, morning service with sermon by the pastor: "The Return of tho Spirit to God." i--VJ p. ni Sunday school. 7 o'clock, evening service with confer er.ee on denominational Interest. Thursday 7:30 p. m subject: "Not Able to Kill the Soul." Christian Science Sunday service at 10:45 a. m., sub. ject: "God, the Preserver of Man." Hunday school at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock! The remlinir rnnm Ta. rni M,. miner mpM In tPli-l. !.. TJ-..- . - nv,JI" ''v,' '" . " -"" jcaiionai HanU building is Rev. Dr. A. A. Ahlquest will con duct the evening service. Thursday 8 p. m Brotherhood meeting; Ensign Carl Frederickion will speak. St. Matthews Sunday service In English at 9:15 a m.; In German at 10:45 a. m. Sermop on "The Christian's Duty With Regard to Civil Affairs." Sun day school after each service, In the respective language. Tuesday at 8:30 p. m., school pic nic committee. Friday Walther league. St. John's Services and Sunday school -will be omitted tomorrow, as Rev. M. W. Gaudlan, the pastor, will attend the New York mlnlsterlum conference at Niagara Falls, N. Y. Methotllst Churches Trinity Sunday 9:30 a. m., woman's Bl ble class. 9:30 a. m church school 10:45 a. m Children's Day program 7:15 p. m., reception of members: review of work by church member ship class, Monday 2:30 p. m., Sunshine so clety. 5 p. m., senior department picnic. . Tuesday 6 p. m., Phllathea class plcnlo at Rackllffe's grove. 7:15 p. m., oy scouts. 7:46 p. m., class meeting. Thursday 7:45 p. m., prayer serv ice. Friday 7:80 p. m., choir rehearsal. Saturday 2:30 p. Jewels picnic. nnen to the public dally from 12 noi n until 4 o'clock except Sundays and boll-days. International 10:45 a. m Bible Students' Ass'n. Junior Bible class. 11 a. m., Blblo study, subject: "The Author of the Atonement." TO BROADCAST SERMON Xcw Britain Minister to Have Sun day Morning Address Sent By Radio From Dr. GUkcy's Pulpit. Rev. Theodore A. Greene of the rirsi congregational church will preach at the South Congregational FLAG RAISING SERYICE AT BURRITT MISSION i:. I'. Neumann lo preside at ratri- otic i:frclfttKftitcY, hamiK'l KuMllTc to Speak A flag raising ceremony, to which all friends of the City Mission have been invited, will bo held at the Bunitt mission, Gl Cherry street, to morrow afternoon at 8 o'clock. The. Mothers A. M. E. Zion Sunday 10:45 a. m., preaching by the pastor. Rev. William B. Caines, text. "Keep Thy Heart Will All Diligence For Out of It Are the Issues of Life." 12:30 p. m., Sun day school. 6:30 p. m., Christian Endeavor. 7:45 p. rn preaching, text, "As For Me, I Am in Your Hand; Do With Me As Secmeth Good and eMet Unto You." Monday evening, meeting of the members. Tuesday evening, prayer and class meeting. Notidcnornlnatlonfll Emmanuel Gospel Sunday 10:15 a. m., rrayer and praise service. 10:45 a. m service conducted by Miss Nora Jordan and Miss May Robertson. 12:15 p. m.. Bible school. 6:45 p. m., Young People's service. 7 p. m.. Miss Jor dan and Miss Robertson will speak. Tuesday 4 p. m., children's meet ing. 7:45 p. m., special meeting conducted by Evangelist Tracy C. Miller of Wilmington, Del. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday Mr. Miller will speak at. 3:30 p. m.. and will have charge of services at 7:15 p. m. People's 10:45 a, m.. Children's Day exer cises by the Sunday school. 8 p. m Young Teople's service. 7 p. m., preaching by the pastor, subject: "A IE S I r, . ' , i exercises, which will bo Indoors, will uv ua luitowa: i . . . uiuueoira; singing, "I Would Be Brave," by the children of the Bur ritt chapel; prayer; quartet from the Swedish Bethany church: talk nn lifo and work of Elihu Burritt. dnnnr of the chapel, by Mrs. E. J. Skin ner. a niece; solo, Mrs. J. K. Wood ! ford. Outdoor Program Presentation of -the flag by a delegation from the I laughters of Veterans; acceptance by Rev. Samuel Sutcllfte; "America. i the Beautiful," by the children of Bnrr'itt chapel; benediction by Rev. ! William Ross. The profrram will be In charge of E. F. Neumann. REV. T. A. GREENE church in Springfield tomorrow, in the pulpit of Rev. Dr. James Gor don Gilkey. His sermon will be broadcasted from Station WBZ in the forenoon. Business Is necessary, and Herald classified ads help a lot. READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR RESILTS Man fho Jumped Into River May Be Gregory Mtddletown, June 13. Two girls, Lillian Hagland, 14, and Rose Car ta, 16, returning from Portland over foot path on the highway bridge late last night, saw a form move ahead of them, heard the wire on the railing rattle and then heard a splash in the river 30 feet below, they reported to the police here. Today, the state police reported that they had received word that William Gregory, 32. had disappear ed from the Y. M. C. A. In Hartford May 26, and It Is thought possible that the person who Jumped or fell into the river last night may be the missing man. He Is the only person reported missing In this section, the police said. DAIS PLANNING SPEAKING IM Likely lo Go Through Far West Giving Yiews NATIONAL FLAG DAY Let all make it a day for renewing regard for our Flag and devotion to the Country for which it stands. Morning Worship South Congregational Church -: 10:45 -:-Sermon by Rev. Samuel C. Bushnell Y.ou are most cordially invited to share the fellowship and worship of this church, which stands for Freedom of Thought, Sympathetic Tolerance of Spirit, Single breasted Devotion to God, and Unselfish Service of Men in the Irving Spirit of Jesus. First Church of Christ, Scientist Now Britain, Conn Announces a FKJLL LKCTCBE OS CHRISTIAN SCIESCE By RICHARD J. DAVIS, C. S. of Chicago, III, Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Chnrch, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. l.V CAMP SCHOOL Al'DITORIl'M SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 13, 1925 at 8 o'clock The Public Is Cordially Invitod to Attend. Children's Day All Day 10:43 BAPTISMAL SERVICE BABY PROCESSION 7:15 REVIEW OF WORK by Church Membership Class Reception of Members Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church "The Glad-Hand Church Two Sailing Vessels Are Stolen in Sound Southport. Junf 13. Two aniline sloops, the "Little Hope," owned by Helen R Van Pchalck, and the "Haghera," owned by Dr. Douftal Blaaell. were stolen from the South port outer harbor early yesterday by sound plratea, who evidently towed the boulu nut Into the sound with another anil heat, aa no mntorbnat waa heard by any of a crew sleep ing on a nearby boat. The "T?as hcra" was found drifting outside the harbor, abandonid by the thieves when they discovered thai It was rudderlcts. The search for the "Lit lie Hope," a ?T-font ?alllnir cabin sloop, valued at H.nOO, was unsuccessful although the alarm was spread all along the coast and was also eommunlcattd to points on Long Island. Chicago . June 13. R Vive-r-resident Charles G. Dawes Is con- 1 siderlng a far western tour, after his ' Denver speech July 24, In support of his advocacy of revision of the senate rules. Should he decide to proceed west from Denver, lie probably would , speak at Seattle, Portland, San Finclsco and Los Angeles. A mid western scries of addresses also is under consideration for tho fall. The Vice-President, who In sev eral speeches, has urged that the senate rules be changed so that a majority may prevent filibustering and proceed with its business, will i leave June 21 for his second speech j in the east on the subject, at Man- I Chester, N. H., on June 13. In April I ho spoke at the annual meeting of the Associated Press in New York , City. Vice-President Dawes may devote September. October and November ' to a middle western tour to Include Indiana, Ohio. Kentucky. Kansas and possibly Missouri. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 10:45 Morning Worship 9:45 Bible School Sermon by REV. WILLIAM ROSS Subject: ESSENTIALS IX THE CHRISTIANITY OF CHRIST Anthem "0, Taste and See" Reed Offertory Selected Thursday, 7:45 Mid-Week Prayer Service The First Church of Christ Tastor Emeritus: HENRY WILLIAM MAIER Ministers: THEODORE AIN'SWORTH GREENE WARREN MANDEVILLE BLODGETT 10 a. ni. -Church School, 11 o'clock Morning Worship. Sermon by Rev. Joseph Cony MacDonald of Christ Presbyterian Church New York City Subject: "CHRIST, THE ONLY SALVATION" 12:lo p. m. Men's Hi ble Class. Speaker: Mr. Heininger. "THE ANTI-CHRISTIAN MOVEMENT IN CHINA" 6 P. M. Young People's Meeting. Speaker: Mr. Blodgett Subject : 'FOLLOWING CHRIST" STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH "The Ulllf ( hurrh with the BIG Wtlramr." 10:45 a. m. Sunduy. , llll.PREN-4 )iV "Sntfcr Ihf llltlr rWMrn, for of tirh Ihf fcimrt-m ef H.ivrn." Parent, niid trim. an4 all rr ronllsilj Imttr4! The People's Church of Christ Court Street REV. V. L. HROOKS, pastor lii:4") a. ni., Children's Dav Exercises. p. m.. "A Lawyer's Bill of Exceptions." Baptism at the evening service. 7:00