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y moon, + Piace. First Church of Christ. »_ The church school at 10 a. m. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sec mon “The Spread of the Kingdom of God,” Prof. Paton. The Adult Bible vlasses of the church school, 1 P. m. The Armenian servie 3 m., in the chapel. 5-6 p. m., Young Feople’s evening service. All young veople cordially invited. Wednesday, § p. m., Girl Scouts. Wednesday, 7: ®. m, Junior boy Thursday afte: 0 p. m., Armenian Women's Bible class. The young people of the South and First churches will give a dramatic reading of S Job,” Thursday, 7:45 p. m First church chapel. rid m., Boy Scouts. Saturda; Prownies. St, Mark’s Churclt. Fourth Sunday in Lent. 7:30 1. m., Holy communion 9:3) a. m., church school. 11 a. m.. morning prayer and ser- mon by the rector. i - 7:15 p. m., cvening praver and ser- | mon. Wednesday, March 17th, T:45 p. m.. evening prayer und sermon by Rev. samuel R. Colladay, dean of Ch church cathedral, Hartford Christian Science Church. Tirst Church of Christ, corner of West Main street and Park Sunday service at 10:45 a Subject, “*Substonce.” Sunday et 9:45 a. m. Wednesday mesting at § o'cloc! Toom, Room 504, National Bank huilding, is open to the public daily from 12 noon until 5 o'clock, except t funduys and hoiida; People’s Church of Christ. 10:15 a. m. prayer service: 10:45 a. ., morning worship, Coming of Christ. “How Do the Jews?" 12 p. m., Bible schoc! 6 p. m., Young Pcople’s mecting; p. m., preaching service “He Empticd Himself,”” Phil. 2-7. % Tueeday. children's meet- ing: 7 . le study classes. Thursday, 7 . m., midweck prayer meecting Stanley Mcmorial Church. At 10:45 Rev. G. M. Missirian, pas- tar, will preach on “The Glory of the Commonplace.” The music will b Anthenr, “Let Us Sing With the Lor 4+ Naves; offertory solo by Mrs. H. Gronback, O Lord, Be Merciful,” Bartlett. Sunday schoo! will mect at 12 o'clock and the Young People's society Christian Endeavor will meet at 6:45. The subject will be “Patien and Its Reward.” A p meeting and communi vice will be held at T:30. The Girl Seauts will sing. A meeting of the Girl Scouts will held Monday evening and the B “4Scouts will meect Tuesday ecvening, “Poth at 7:15. The Ladies’ Aid so- ciety will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30. The Endeavor circle will meet Thursday evening at the home at Miss Ruby Dixon, 446 Chestnut street, at 8 o’clock. The Sunbeam club will meet Friday evening at 7 o'clock and the choir will rehearse Saturday night First Baptist Church. 10:45, morning worship. sermon by the Rev. William Ross; 12:15. Bible school and Bratherhood class; 3 p. m., Russian service. At 7 o'clock a special service will bo held when the Rev. Ravmond Maplesden will give a Scientist, | The reading | ¢ His Coming Affect | stereopticon lecture on “The Great ! American survey.” Wednesday, 3, the Woman's Mission circle will meet at the home af Mrs. Walcott, 399 Chestnut street; subject, a (i 1ceting of the junior chapter of the World Wide Guild. Cmmanuel Gospel Chu 10:15, prayver and pr 10:45, regular preaching ject, “Be Filled With o 12:15, Sunday school: 6 p. m., Young Peoples mecting, leader, Fred Miner. Special music, duet by Mr. and Mrs. Miner. 7 p. m., evangelistic servic subject, “The High Cast of Living Without God.” Rev. I'red H. Wilson will preach at both services. Reformation Luthcran Church. F. W. Schaefer, pastor. Fourth Sunday in Lent (Laetare.) 10:45 u m., morning worship; 12 m., Sunday schoal. Tuesday and Friday afternoons 4 o'clock the‘catechetical class W meet. Friday evening the aduit class will meet. Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock, re- hearsal for the Easter services of the Sun schaol. Trinity Methodist Church. Church Sunday school 9:45 a. m.; adult classes 12:15 p. m.: sermon sub- ject, *“Co-operation With Christ:" 30, cvening ser tian Fraternity. invited. Everyone cordiall: South Church. Sunday — 9:30, Italian school: 10:45, morning worship. Sermon b the pustor. “The Supremec Pursuit. 5 p. m., Assyrian-Persian Endeaver p. m. Assyrian-Persian worship; p. m. meeting of Christian deavor society. Topic, “Patience and | its Rewards.” Estelle Dickinson. jleader. 7:30, the regular recital serv yice. The quartet il ing portion ;of the oratorio, “Elijah, by Men- delssohn. The address will ' be on | “Two Judgments.” Tuesday— 0 p. $ p. m {of the w., Boy Scouts; ri under the auspices Brotherhood of Lhe South f church; by the Flonzaley String quartet. This is probably the que tet of the greatest national reputa- jtion. Tickets are §1 and $1.50. Wednesday— 12 m., the 1 Lenten tea will be held in the chapel }of the South church. A will be served at 12 m. without charge. The prog of the after- noon will begin a A stereop- ticon lecture on “Springtime in Ja- pan,” will be given and there will be other interesting features. A cor- dial invitation is extended to all women of the church Thursday-—4:30 p. m.. Girl Scouts: 7:45 p. m. union service in the chapel of the First church. Dramatic reading by the Young Pcople of the | First and South churches of the fa- mous poem, “The Book of Job." The next opportunity for admis- !'sion of members will be on the oc- | casion of the regular Easter service. | Announcement is made of tRe ob- servance of Holy Weck, March 28 to April 4th, when there will the i usual services; the celebration of | communion on Maundy Thursday, | and the Good Friday service. | | The next Young People’s service at | the Erwin Home will be held on { Tuesday, March 23d. when Clifton McKenna of the Baptist church will be the leader. South church music | Morning— ‘!’reludc; ontemplation CEa e Saint-Saens irant Us Thy Peace .... Anthem subject, “Chris- | En- | fourth j luncheon | ] = S Henrich Offertory—Jesus, Son of God . Battishill Recital— Andante Sonata) Shenn Mende! Mendels f With All (First Hearts. | Duet for Soprano and Lass, * {ing the Widow's Son.” Soio for Alte, O Rest Lord.” Quartet, S “He Watching Over Quartet. "O Come Everyonc Thirsteth.” Hymn, 513 e. Prelude (C Minor) e Mendelssohn . #ion Church. . the mornir worship,, by the pasto 30 p. m.. Sunday school. All arc requestzd io be present to take part in the re- hearsal of the Ilaster mus 6:30 p. m., V. Y. B. S. of C. &. Mrs. A J. Staton of the senior and Miss Doro- thy Jackson ‘the j§ i depart- ments will be the leade 215 p. m., evening scrvice. A spec sermon by the minister. All arc welcome. | 10:45 sermon Advent Church. Church street, near Lt B r of G Definitely Years in Advance. The Reign | cece and Leading | Thophesied of | Bible school and | . m. Teachers’ NEW BRITAIN DA m.. “Ven- | Jehu of | Prayer Thursday | cvening at § o'clock 1 Pentccostal. Tull gospel assembl their meetings in Svea hall, § m., cottuge mecting e welcome. will b ion for Sun- ! 0ol there all the chil- invited to come and show to come to Sunday Tuesday, 7:45 p. 16 Blak There 9:45 in the morn- ¢ worship at 11 o'clock. vice will be in Englis. People’s meeting at 5 p. m. W. Johnson, of Waterbury, give an addres: He will also the 7 o'clock s Comfort Baby’s Skin - With Cuticura Soap And Fragrant Talcum PorsampieCuticora Talcom, a fascinating fragra Address Cutieara Labaratorles, Dept X, Maldon Mass. 60 yrs. ago an English chem- 5 ist began to manu- facture BEECHAM'S PILLS. Today they have the largest sale of any medicine in the world! Sold everywhers. In boxzes, 10c., 28e THE CAR OF THE AMERICAN FAMILY Hupmobile It is casy to see. why our belicf that the Hupmobile is the best car class in the world, is so market. 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