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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1920. Have You Joined The Red Cross Yet? Fourth Roll Call Extended Up to Thanksgiving Day Give Your Thanks Offering Today, Monday, Tuesday And Wednesday Go To \ Roll Call Headquarters, Crowell’s New Drug Store Professional Building, West Main And Washington Streets 'plu\rr 7:45 ing by Frank Goodm; e at 12 noon; Y. P. 8. C. E. at 6:45, | Assyrian-Persian worhip; 7 p. m., sermon. bling Table to Pulpi topie, “A Thanksgiving Habit”; com- | Assyrian-Persion worship; 7 p. m., P ! h — munity service and organ recital at | Christian Endeavor society. Topic, FROM GAMB rc The Peo) Church. Swedish Lutheran Church. 7:30. A union Thanksgiving service | “The Thanksgiving Habit” Leaders, - Sunday, 10:156 . prayer meeting Rev. J. N. Steimer will preach at |will be held at First Congregational | Jessie Beh and Ruby Dickinson; 7:30, Nat’cps in pastor's study a. m., preach- | both morning and evening services [church and Rev. John L. Davis of |organ recital. Mrs. Norman Hobson, PULPIT” ’ ing, subject “God’s Life Picture of a | Sunday. Rev. Steimer Is at present | Trinity Methodist church will preach. 'contralto will sing. — Big Man.” 12:15 p. m. Sunday school. | taking a special course at Kennedy ‘Music: Morning worship, 3 6 p. m., Young People’s meeting. 7 p. | School in Hartford to fit himself for Swedish Baptist Church, | Prelude, Adagio, sixth sonata ..... . Church of Christ, m., preaching, subjet ‘God's Life | missionary work in Africa. Sunday school at 9:45. Morning | rkel ’ sunday Evenmg Nov. 21 at 7:30 P M. Picture of a Little Man.” Funeral service for Mrs. Marie |service at 11. Topic, “Nothing But Anthem, * Night O 9~ 2 School meets at 10:00 Tuesday 4 p. m., childrem's meet- | Abrahamson will be held in the |the Cross of Christ” Young People’s Watchman? Thompson ( worship, 11:00 a. m ng. church at 3 o'clock Sunday after- | meeting at 56 p. m. Evening meeting Offertory, “O Loving One Divine” - rd Yourself from Idols™” Thursday 7:45 p. m., prayer meet- | noon. Rev. Julius Hulteen from Hart- |at 7. K. Molin of Hartford will speak. | .... Pinsuti — er ran 00 man Ir, Rov. Henry W. Maler. | ing. ford will officiate. Postlude, All Souls’ Day .... Lassen fle, Melodie, Mosgkowski; Dr. S. G. Ohman, the pastor, is ex- Christian Science Church. Program, recital, : Will Speak at Lord is King," Marston; pected home from Rock Island, Iil, | Sunday service at 10:45 a. m, sub- 'Fifth Fantasia e That Love the Lord,” ~ el by :45, | next Tuesday. ject, “Soul and Body”; Sunday school Song of the Lark .... Tschaikowski ult classos of the school 5. Bubject, *; at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday ecvening Andantino (Rosamond) .. Schubert L) . #6 p. m. The Men's Bible | a4 Thankful Spirit.” Bible school, 12:15 A. M. E. Zion Church. meeting at 8 o’clack. j Solo: Light Stevenson 1 “Testing of a Natlo p. m. Teachers training class, 6:30 | 10:45 a m. morning worship. Ser- Mrs. Hobson. e 0 Is urc the study. Mrs. Pease's | p m. Evening preaching at 7:16. Sub- | mon by the pastor. 12:30 p. m., Sun- South Church. Swing Low, Sweet Chariot .... Diton men “Tvm Life of Christ” | ject, “Proparations for Revival Work.® | day School. 6:30 p.m., Christian En- | 9:30, Italian school; 10:45, morn- \\'oodllnnd Tayl 5 > Reiff ung Women's class, ““The yer meeting Thursday evening 8 | déavor will mect. 7:45 p. m., a musi- | ing worship. Sermon by Rev. George Solo, Dawn .... «++s-.. Curran N 28 7 30 P M M 2 o & Nation.” A cordial in- | grclock. & ¥ O M|y rendered. Aside | W. Ray, “The Anglo-Saxon and the Mrs. Hobson. ovV. at /: . . & usical Seerce. tven to gnd your place in = from choruses and other special fea- |World’s Future”; 12:10, church Melody for Bells Sihuves. St. Mathew’s Lutfieran Church. tures will be duets and solos. All are | school; 4:30. Italian worship; 5 p. m., Overture to Stradella . m's Society will hold its Divine worship at 9:30 in English; | welcome. d Salo Tuesday afternoom, | jn German at 10:45. *"The Pearl of 0 § p. m. Home ® | Great Price,” Matt. 13. sunday school Emmanuel Gospel Church. sakes and candy will b in both languages. Come and take a South Church Chapel. ' blessing home with you. Sunday, 9:30 a m. preaching by n Thanksgiving Serv b Pastor James, R. Morris of Passaic, @ in the First Church, Reformation Lutheran Church. N. J. Subject, “The Imperative Need porning, 10:45 a. m. Sermon 10:45 a. m., morning sefvices. 12 m., fof o Revival” 10:45, Bible school, n L. Davis, of the Trinity | Sunday school. 7:30 p. m., Vespers. |special singing by Edith Dickerman; hurch L ° Monday evening the adult class will | 6 p. m., Young People’s service; 7 p. ..}:,' p. m ‘r.m. ..~r'n|n'¢. meet. m., preaching by Pastor Morris. Sub- p. m., Boy Scouts Tueday and Friday afternoons the |ject, “The Second Coming of Christ.” < regular class will meet Tuesday, 7:45, Bible study, 439 it Baptist Church. Tuesday and Friday evenings the | South Stanley street n-nun-. v«-nx-hlx\n.fln rmon by | poys' el will meet Wednesday, 3 p. m., women’'s pray- ERS e 20118 s o friday cvening the Teachers'|er circle will meet with Mrs. Buck- = — P . raining class will mee 2 - 5 IR T n e Y ouni | ra Aty A eastoine E Doy eer e g e L R THE MOSZT BEAWITIFWL CAR IN AM rvice in the chapel vices will be held at 10:45 a. m. Thursday, 7:45 p. m, Thanksgiving b 10:48, united Thankegtv- [S— service in the chapel. at the Center church. Trinity Methodist Church. Eriday, 7:45 p. m., men's prayer oy John L. Davie. 9:45 a. m., Church Sunday school. | service. PS——— 10:45 a. m mornir worship and sermon p. m., adult classes of Stanley Memorial Church. “"":"";':r:":"‘l'\*:‘""" 7.30 a. | the church. 5:00 p. m.. Younx People’s | At the morning service at 10:45 Communion. 830 n. m |focial hour. 6:30 p. m., Young People's | Rev. F. P. Beal of Hillsboro, N. H., hool. 11:00 a. m mnrnin.; Devotional service in charge of M » classmate of the pastor, is expected Staddler's class. 7:30 p. m., prea to preach. Sunday school will meet avings Bank of New Britain THE BANK OF THE PEOPLE Doing Business Since 1862 Surplus and o e Total ndivided Profits | Assets N the lines of the Paige seven-passenger Sedan there is a touch of 5841 ,691-03 g ‘ i od = $13,700,843.52 | formality that is suggestive of refinement in the highest sense of the term. From the standpoint of elegance in coach-building, this exquisitely designed Enclosed Car stands unsurpassed by the finest creations to be found in either America or Europe. But, quite aside from its outward impressiveness, the Paige Sedan is a car of practical utility. 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