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Church Notices First Baptist Church, [Morning worship,” 10:45, o Rev. Wm. R d Brotherhood n service 3 o' deavor at 7 vhat Praver Wil ader, Miss Alice Holl Wedn ¥, 3 p. m., the Women on Cir- will mect in the chape, subject: he Battalion of Life™ Annus ction of officers. Thursd 7:45, d-week service. day p. m., . Women's Internatonal Day of \yer. Meeting in the primary room. iday, 6:30. The Brotherhood sup- o and confercnee. Speaker, Dr. H. White of Hartford. Ladies invited. sermon by ble school Rus- hristian Subject: Accomplish Stanley Memorial Church, At the morning worship s V. G. M. Missirian, - pastor, ch on “Knowing God and Living dless.”” Music will be: Anthem, oruforter Divine,” Chaflin; Offe y solo, “Fear Not Ye, O Israel. idley-Buck, by Mrs. H. L. Gronback, day school at noon. Y .P. S. E. at 6: Topic, “What Prayer In Do.” ILeader, Miss Amy Chap- n. Praise meeting and ccmmunity pice at 7:30. The meeting will be [patriotic nature. Mr. Missirian will | e an address on “Lincoln and Our es.” Girl Scouts will AN | ne. Girl Scouts will meet on Mo h- and the Boy Scouts on ming at 7:15. The Ladies’ Aid so- | ty wil meet for cutting and sewing Wednesad: fternoo 1t 0. On bount of valing epidemic, the | per.to be given on Wednesday eve- g has been postponed indefinite \beain club and Endeavor C I mcet on Thurscay evening ptherhood ¢n Friday evenin ock. Cheir rehearsal on it ut 8. and at 8 aturday Swedish Lutheran Church. English service next Sunday morn- at 10:30. Swedish and’ Engl day school at 12, noon fice in the evenipg 0. Thurs- evering, February 19th, the Luth- leazue will hold a “get together” eting. Fine program. Rev. 1 of Hartford will speak. A cordial itation to all. Church of Christ. Dr. John E. Hen- at both morning ces. Prayer ser Presching service 10:4f . Bitle school 1 p. m. Youn ple's meeting ¢:00 p. m 2 fice 7:00 p. m. Children’s meeting, sday, 4 p. m. Bible Study cla: ay, 7:45 p. m. Mid-week J pting, Thursday, 7:45 p. + Advent Church, ervices in charge of E. i the churches will dramatize “Elijah.” | Foreign Service of communion at m. bible school and adult at 12:15 p. m. Bible study at $.30 p. m. Evening preaching, 7 Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Swedish Elim Baptist Church. Sunday school =t 9:45 o'clock in the morning. Divine worship at 11 o’clock. Sermon by the pastor, The Young Pecopls’s meeting will be held at 7 o'clock in connection with the evening service instead of at 5 o’clock in the afterroon. Methodist Church. Regt sion of the school, adplt’ classes, m.; morning worship, 10 Sermon subject :*The S:ewards Prayer.” 7:30 p, m., evening service and a 30 p. m. Mr. Wm. H. John- ston of the McAuley Mission in New 1k at this hour. The > cordially invited. Pentecostal, Full gospel assembly are holding its meetings in Svea hall, 90 Arch St. s, 10:30 and 7:30 p. m. 5 p. m. and for the cot- tage meeting for Tuesday will be an- i i meetin We believe: frem all sin, baptism of the Holy Spirit with scriptures sign of speaKing in other languages as spirit ve utterance according to act 2.4. and the divine healing even by faith in the mighty rame of Jesus. Let all the sick come and we will pray with you. Trinity First Church of Christ. Church school meets at 10 o’cloci, morning wership, 11 a. m., sermon, ‘Art Thou He That Cometh Music: Prelude, “Meditation. Hailing: An- them, *“T Sougnt the Lord,” Steven- 0! Offertery. sole for contralto, “Light,” Stevenson. Adult Bible classes of the school at 12:15 p. m. Armenian service at 3 o'clock in the chapel. The Young People’s evening service ‘in the ladies’ parlor at 5 p. m. All Young People of the church and commurity invited to this service. Monday, m., Mrs. Sprague’s class; Tuesday, 7°30 p. m., Boy Scouts; Wednesday, 5 p, m., Girl; Scouts Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., Junior Boys; Thursday, 30 p. m.,, Armenian Wom- en’s Lible ck ; Thursday, 7:45 p. m,, the Union mid-week service in the South church. Young People from This is the beginning of a series of dramatization of Bible stories to be given during the Lenten scason at these meetin The naticnal day of prayer for missions will be observed by a union meeting of the Home and societies, with M F. G. Platt as leader. Saturday, 2:30 p. m., Brownies. Father and Son week, February 16-22, will be observed by tho churches and Y. M. €. A. Tickets for the banquet Friday at the Y. M. C."A. may be obtained at the church Holy commurion; 9:30 a. m., chureh school; 11 2. m., morning prayer and sermon by the rector; 7:45 p. m., evening prayer and sermon. Ash Wednesd February 18th. 7 a. m., Holy commurion; 10:30 a. m., Litany, Penitentiul office a Holy commun- ion; T: p. >vening praver and sermon by Rev. Geo. H, Heyn, rector of Trinity church, Portland, Conn. In consequence of the illness of the rec- tor there will be no early celebration at St. Mark's church at 7:30 a. m., Sunday. The cther services have been arranged for. Reformation Lutheran Church. F. W. Schaefer, pastor. Quinquage- sima Sunday. 10:45 a. m., marning worship; 12 Sunday school, 7:30 p. m. vespe Tuesday evening, Lenten services at 8 o'clock. The cate- chetical class will meet Tuesday and Friday afternoons at 4 o'clock. The adult class will meet Friday evening. Christian Science Church. Fi Church of Christ Scientist, corner of West Main street and Park Sanda; , subject: service at 10 a. Soul.” Sunday school o a. m. Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock. The reading room, Room 504 National Bank Bld; ida; til and Sundays from 12, noon, un- o’clocls. South Church Notices. morning wc rship, tor, “A Working Creed church schaol. 5, Assyrian-Pe Christian Endeavor. 6, sian worship. 7, union trated lecture by Dr. Hill on the last of the series of talks on “The Devel- opment of Religious Liberty,” this lec ture being . the last in the series tals at which Mr. Beebe vill be assisted by Mr. Terry, saloist Tuesday, 7:30, Christian Endeavor meeting at Erwin home. Thursday—4:80, Girl Scouts: 7:45, the first in a series of readings of Biblical dramas to be given through the season of Lent in the parish cha- | pel. These will be by the voung peo- ple. of the First and South churches in costume. The puirpose of these is to make vivid and more enjoyable some bf the dramatic narratives of the Old Testament. The one to be presented this week will be the stary of Elijah. Friday, 7:30, illustrated talk for youngz people of Sunday school. The music for Sunday morning will be as follows: Gillette; anthem, Dear Lord and Fa- ther of Mankind, by Targett; affer- tory, I Will Give You Rest, by West; postlude, Canzona, by Bonnet. A. M. E. Zion Church. 10:45, morning worship, sermon by | the pastor (unshamful service. 12:30 p. m., Sunday school, S Raker, perintendent; 6:30, Christian Endeavor service, leaders, Mrs. A. J. ! :45 p. m,, | evening worship The speaker will be . Staton and Mrs. L. Green; Mr. Freidman. Mrs. J. B. oloist; S. H. Baker, organist; J. J. Williams, violinist. theria. steadily. Saratoga. part. The DOOLITTLE.) of typhoid fever are avoidable. much suffering and los 1918 could have been prevented had the guardians of the backed by intelligent co-operation from the peoplc, hecded the warning. In choosing a mortician the best i nterests of the family and public will be conserved by, engaging only those who have made sanitation a chief fac- tor in the conduct of funerals. THE FUNERAL HOME Andrews & Doolittle EMBALMERS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND SANITARIANS. 15 Walnut Street (This is No. 16 of a series of advertiscments by (Copyright 1919.) THE MODERN FUNERAL The New York Sun in an editorial, “Education, Not Medication,” says: “Within the last few years the United States has made commendable pro- gress in the conservation of health in some districts. The public has been taught in considerable scctions of the country, for example, that epidemics Scien ce has reduced the danger of diph- The mortality among infants has been brought down and is falling But in spite of these bencfi cial accomplishments many. problems _remain to be discussed by the health commissioners now 'in convention in Education, not medication, should be the motto of the country in its attempt to prevent disease In the matter of prevention the f uneral director plays no unimportant indifferent or careless und ertaker may be the indirect cause of The S panish epidemic of the latter part of s of life. New Britain public health, ANDREWS & TO THE PUBLIC , ampaign for Community Club House Under Auspices of osciuszko Post World War Veterans of New Britain Prelude, Souvenir, by | Blobe Clothing House' Annual Sale of Clothes Continues with renewed interest. An exy tensive collection of . 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The membership in this organization will be open to All Veterans of All Wars, and All Other Young Men Over 16 Years of Age. The organization offers to its members physical, mental and social advantages: PHYSICAL Swimming Pooi Shower Batt:: Gymnasium MENTAL Reading Rooms Lectures Americanization SOCIAL z PLEDGE KOSCIUSZKO POST WORLD WAR VETERANS NEW BRITAIN, CONN. CAMPAIGN FOR COMMUNITY CLUB HOUSE Entertainments Billiards Bowling Alleys Commencing MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1920, we will conduct a House to House Cavass. Give your donation to canvasser or cut out the printed pledge card in this advertisement and mail to John C. Loomis, Treasurer of the Commercial Trust Co. I or We Agree to Contribute .. May 1st, 1920. COMMENCING FEB. 16, 1920. .. dollars on er before IName & 0 e e e Address City or Town .. Make Checks Payable to Johm C. Loomis, Treasurer Commercial Trust Co., New Britain, Conn. 4