Show HARu I N to J T J JERSEY f R f fi i Jj f FORREST h t p 1 Y 4 i 44 f r j v GyO O. 0 p Pi Nominee Passes the thel l em u end eek-end end at Home of t Senate Associate 1 c t Ir N N. J Ji June 28 senator Senator i G. G Harding Harding- Republican n lU fi t t nomInee enjoyed his first day of ot he was was' nominated two r ago at the count country home of S trl friend nd and colleague Senator J. J I t R. fr here Sunday K ti i. i fatigued after several se months' months hard work Vork in the he senate Interposed with a aA A campaign and andy J y w J u conferences since he was J r 1 F t Senator Harding has given ghen lIP I y work during his stay and is devoting most of his time to He has seen no polio polio- politic c cal work durIng his stay here and is V d do o Ing ln m most st of his time to rr fN He has seen no political callers c- c capi Rp api l no definite engagements have ha made for him here The plan ng a 8 little work on his speech h of nce while here has been ab aban- aban 1 c ed ana and the senator will will not reu re- re ime u e compilation lon of ot the the- draft until at after er he r returns turns to Washington f ATTEND CHURCH c The Thc Thc senator and Mrs Harding at nt t tended chur church h this morning and spent r the ine rest of ot the day quietly at The the h ancestral estate They worshiped at the Third J Dutch Reformed church a small N colonial col i lal type structure on t the e main f street et of the village of Raritan Senator Sena- Sena tor father was one of the th founders of ot the church which was built buill In 1851 and Senator Freyling- Freyling z v- v himself Is an elder there Senator en tor and Mrs 1 and f ell eldest st daughter Victoria ac accompanied ac ac- companied Senator and Mrs Hard- Hard v Iasi t to tp church Apparently but few persons pe sons In town were aware of ot the i of ot their distinguished visitor f r as as fewer than persons attended the services and there was only a I handful of the curIous outside to catch V- V 4 fl glimpse of ot the nominee as he rn- rn n i and eft eft the edifice I 1 r-fi r REGULAR REGULAR SERVICE There fEhere lI was was no no departure from the fi l' l church service An American f b nl a at at the Tight right of ot the pulpit was wasie s 's ie e only anly decoration Rev J. J A A. Lum- Lum the i-the the vast pastor r. r chose for his text the Month nOl chapter of Romans first verse erse Br Brethren thren my hearts heart's desire and pray pray- r fo G God d for Israel srael is that they ht be saved I Sen Senator tor and Mrs Harding who are i f. f D followed the sef service with deep Interest joining In the singing of off f 61 Ute the y hymns and In the scriptural rex re- re 1 J x i. syr i reading reading- by the cong rega v j- j tIo direct reference to the lI e presence was made from the pul- pul r t pl r- r although In the course of ot his prayers the pastor gave thanks that i i Th Tl e e Lord Lor has looked u urn n us with s Yi f i t r- r ta favor r and nd asked that divine blessing i v.-v v. sail and andr restored health be granted to i In l legislative relation to o govern govern- j v pent meat an and those thos In executive positions iH lOare ho weary of of mind and body OVi i former Gov Edward G. G Stokes of Ii I elJ and Mr and and Mrs F F. E. E r iP f fi kert Ikert er were Senator ln's c. c I y I Invited guests for far luncheon t tn n l Irs Is chairman of of the Re- Re f. f state womans woman's suffrage as a's asso- asso ii elation Senators Frederick Hale Hate of and nd Fra Frank B. B Kellogg of ot Un- Un who accompanied the Harding Vy y t t patty party here her from Washington and are X r weekend guests at The Hill m also als att arv at- at v t fended the luncheon Senator and andr Mrs Harding Harping spent the afternoon J r v 3 oh- oh the estate |