New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 24, 1921, Page 3

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‘SACRED BAMBING LIKE MONA LISA Stolen and Recovered the Same - as Painting. Rome, Sept. 24.—The ‘‘Sacred Ba bino'* of the church of Holy Mary of | the Victory has been stolen but re- covered. It is the rev d image of the ihfant Jesus by Praga and is believed by many Itallans to possess miraculous nower of effecting cures among the peo- | ple who worshipped at its shrine 8o reve was It that hundreds of pleces of jewelry were placed at its feet, draped about its body and placed in close proximity to it as marks of grati- tude from the faithful who were con- viceed they had received healing. One morning lately, the thieves gain- ol access to the altar where the ‘‘Bam- bino™ is placed and made away with Jewein and everything. Discovery that the adored image was not at its accustomed place was the signal for a general alarm and hundreds of devout persons in the neighborhood of the church made their pilgrimage to the altar to pray for the restoration of the ‘‘Bambino.’ During the day, one of the thieves was caught and this led to recovery of the revered ‘‘Bambino.” Tho Church of Holy Mary of the Victory was erected to commemorate the victory of Lepanto, when the Cru- sadors defeated the Turks at sea. It is Just in the shadow of the American erubassy, [ Clmkln VM;Vtice.s; | : Trinity Methodist Church. Promotion in the church school, 9:45 & .m. 10:45 a. m.—Morning wor- ship with sermon by the pastor: “Do- ing the impossible.” 12 m. The pastor will meet the members of the district committees. 6:30 p. m. — Epworth league service lod by Mr. Leon Elphee. ng the nephew of the Chief High Priest of the Buddhist faith in South teylon, and both- are men of educa- tion and culture, and stand exception- Wy true to God's Word Sunday, 10:45, prayer and praise ervice. 10:45, preaching by Rev Coonasakara on the Second Coming ct Christ. The ordinance of baptism vill be administered 1 Bible hool. 6:00, Young People’s meeting and open air meeting at the center at which place Rev. Goonasakara will play the cornet and both Hindu brethren will speak. 7:30, the even- service, Revs. Goonasa and cyasooriya having charge Tuesday 30, personal workers' ‘oas Thursday, 7:30, mid-week prayer | ervice. Stanley Memor Rally mectir will be held in all e services on Sunday, with special yrograms. At the morning worship at 10:45, Rev. G. M. Missirian, the pas- tor, will preach on “The Challange of Faith.” The musical program will be Organ prelude, “Cantabile” .. Loret Offertory solo arry With Me" e e g B RAPATE Miss Ruth Parsons Anthem, “Break Forth Into Joy" Sl ses s R Wlaner Baritone sole by Walter Falk. The church school will hold it rally at 12 noon, with an attractive program. Al' parents are requested to make special effort in sending their children. The Young People's soclety will meet for its first ser e of the season at 6:45. Arvid Throwald- son the president of the society will lead. The first of the series of Sun- day evening Community Services will beé held at 7:30. It shall be a rally and praise meeting of all the or- ganizations in the church, including Ladies' Ald soclety, Brotherhood, Boy and Girl Scouts and Junior C. E. soclety. There shall be special music. Everybody welcome. Second Advent Church. Church street, near Stani: Services on Sunday at 10:45 and 7:15 in charge of J. W. Conrow of South Manchesier. Sunday school and Bible class at 12:15. This will be Every Member Canvass Sunday, when a full attendance is desired, as pledges for the work of the loecal church, and the union will be re- 7:30 p. m.—~Evening service sermon by the pastor: “Is the Young Man Safe? ¥irst Baptist Church, At 10:46—Morning worship, ser- mon by the Rev. Willlam Ross. Rally day for the Bible school and senior classes at 12:15. Parents and friends interested in bible school work are in- vited. 7 p. m.—A special meeting will be held in the chapel, when an address will ba given by the Rev. Michael Maletta on “Things to Rejoice About."” All young people cordially Invited. At 10:45, Thursday — The mid-week worvica will ba held. People’s Church of Christ. At 10:45 a. m.—Prayer and devo- tional service, followed by morning worship at 10:45. Subject: “The Closed Door.” Sunday school at 12:15 p. m. Young people's meeting at 6:00 p. m. Evening preaching service at 7:00 p. m. Subject: “The Value of a Man” Tuesday at 4:00 p. m.—Chil- “dreh’'s meeting, and at 7:45 p. m.— .The ladies bible study class, in charge of Mrs, Hartson. Wednesday at 3:00 p. m. — Woman's Missionary prayer | band. Thurday at 7:45 p. m.—Prayer and praise servic Firsh Church of Christ. Chureh school—10:00 a. m. The school will meet by departments. Morning worship—11:00 a. m. Ser- mon- -“The Unwise,” by the minister. Men's Bible class—12:15 p. m. Thurs- day, 1:30 p. m.—Girl Scouts. Frid 7:00 p. m.—Boy Scouts. Next Sunday s the church annual fall rally day. It is hoped to have every member of the church and con- gregation present on that day. St. Mark’s Church. Eighteenth Sunday after Trinity. 7:30 a. m.—Holy communion. 9:30 a. m.—Church school. 11:00 a. m. — Morning prayer and sermon by the rector. 7:45 p. m.—Bible study class. Thursday, Sept. 29th, Feast of St. Michael and all Angels. 6:30 a. m. —Holy communion. 9:30 a. m.—Holy communjon. St, John's German Lutheran Church. Sunday, 9:30 a. m., Sunday school. 10:45 a. m., church service, combined with Harvest Festival Sermon by Kev. Gaudian in II Corinthians, cnapter 9, verses 6-11. Paul's ser- mon on Sowing and Reapig. Tuesday eWding, 8 p. m.. concert by the Boys’ band of the Waterbury O-~phans’ Farm school Thursday evening, 7:45, Boy Scouts meeting. Friday evening, 8 p. m., choir re- Learsal. Christian Science Church. Sunday service at 10:45 a. m. Sub- ject Reality. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock, Swedish Lutheran Church. Sunday morning service at 10:30, wien the pastor will preach in Swed- jsh. Sunday school at noon. The pustor will preach in the Swedish Iutheran church in Forestville at 2:20 in the afternoon. The evening service will be omitted on account of th. Sunday school teachers' conven- tion in Bridgeport, which will be held there In the afternoon and evening. St. Matthew’s Lutheran. Divine service with holy commun- fon at 10:30. Preparatory at 9:45 Everybody welcome Swodish Elim Baptist Church. Sunday school at 9:45. Morning wor- **ip at 11. Y P. 8. meeting at & o'clock. Evening service at 7 o'clock. "ev. A. B, Coats of the Hartford con- vention will speak at the morning ana evening services. The Emmanucl Goszol Church, Saturday evening, 7:30, Rev. E. L Coonasakara Mahathmaya and Rev. Jayasooriya Mahathmaya will rpeak as announced last week. These men high caste Hindus, the latter be- GET THE HABIT-GD TO 'S ceived. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 8. INSTRUCTORS ADDED TO HOSPITAL STAFF (Continued from First Page.) student-nurses passcd their state ex- jaminations without any failures. Thi was due to the higher requirement that were made effective, especia with regard to educational qualifica- tions. For the first time in the history of chool of Nursng here an as- as been added to th Mss Lucy V. Ailor of Bellevue, Ohio. Miss Ailer is a grad- ua‘e of Lakeside Hospital School of Nursing, Cleveland. For three yvears she was eng: ed in executive work in |Lakeside Hospital, and aiso in Colum- bus and Youngstown, in conjunction with Miss Beek. Miss Ailer also took postgr: te work in trainirg school administration at Columbia University. Miss Edith M. Davis, another mem- ber of the faculty, was on a leave |of absence during the summer months, and she has just completed a course in instruction in schools of nursing at Teachers' College, Columbia Uni- versity. She has been here a year in the capacity of theoretica nstructor. | Speaking of the reorganization ot the School of Nursing, Dr. R-eks cited he position of assistant principal as un example of the high standard that has been sct up. He said that this position affords the assurance of better nursing case because the work of each nurse will be more closely supervised. The result will be that better nurses will follow with consequent better care of patients, There will now be in the School of Nursing, Dr. Reeks said. a faculty of three, instead of one, and they will devote their entire time to the super- vision and administration of the school The faculty will guide the ward super- visors, who, in turn, will direct the work of the student-nurses. There is still room for'a few student nurses from New Britain and vicinity to enroll for the fall term of the Schopl of Nursing which opens about |October 15. Those young women from 19 to 35 years of age, having a high school education or its equivalent should apply to Miss Beek at the hos- pital. She will be glad to see all ap- plicants and to consider the quali- fications of each one individually. Trinity Methodist Church John L. Davis, Pastor ik b Sunday, September 25 | T Sermons by the Pastor 10:45 a. m.—“DOING 7:30 p. m.—“IS THE THE IMPOSSIBLE” YOUNG MAN SAFE” Free Lecture 1l “millions now living will never die” “MILLIONS NOW LIVING WILL In less than a year this proclamation has found its way into thirty languages and the message is being heralded to millions every land of the earth. “Millions now living w ear = So said the scoffers to Noah: they say. had newv: on time. “Millions now living will never die,” but will enjoy unending human life on the earth and ascend a highway of righteous- = ness to full perfection of body, of mind, of characte ones ret kingdom of God is fully established man- kind wil accident, old age or death; no more dread of loss of home, or loved ones, or liveli- Judge =i “MI1 NEVER Go! H velous ti evidence scientific as to your heart—will be presented without cost in t LYLE CRIST, OF BUFFALO, N. Y. AT ELECTRIC HALL 86 WEST MAIN ST., Sunday, Sept. This lecture has comforted m war, epldemics, and attending sorrows. So great has been the de- mand that it has been amplified and published in book form, in- cluding 500 Scriptural proof texts. may have a copy by sending 25 cents to I. B. S. A Auspices International Bible Stu- dents Association, organized by the Nfl cfl“ectlon Jate Pastor Russcll. Judge Ruther- Sezts F[e& ford, N. Y. City Judge Rutherford NEVER DIE” of people in thousands of cities in vill never die”! Who ever heard a thing? Preposterous, you will er seen rain—but the flood came r, in company with their loved urned from the grave. When the 1 have no more fear of sickness or LLIONS NOW LIVING WILL DIE " You may be one of them. ear the proof of these most mar- dings. Testimony upon testimony, upon evidence, Biblical, historical, —appealing to your reason as well he lecture by NEW BRITAIN, CT. 25th, 3 P. M. ultitudes bereaved by the world Those unable to hear the lecture Bar, President. AR R EE S A Why Should You Buy Your Furs in Qur New Department? Furs — Fur Coats — Fur Wraps! Bigger and better has our Woman’s Depart- ment on the third floor hecome — this depart- ment that made good in a day! We've just added a division for furs, and you should see the selection we have! They’re all from Jackman’s — and all New York goes to Jackman’s for furs! New Britain will welcome such good furs because the Jackman label is backed up by a reputation of sixty years of successful fur-mak- ing. That shows you what quality merchandise “The Bigger Better Store” gives you. Uusurpassed furs at lower than pre-war prices! Here again we lead, and you only need to make a comparison of garments and prices to give you the proof! Here’s another advantage — deposit 20 per cent. of the price of the fur garment, and we will hold it for you until the entire price has been paid. We couldn’t begin to describe here the ex- cellence of these Jackman’s Furs. You'll profit most if you make an early visit at this depart- ment! BESSE-LELAND CO. “Always More Value for Less Money.” This is the fifty-fourth of a series of talks on what “The Bigger Better Store” means to you. The fifty-fifth will appear next Saturday. J

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