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SERVICES DRAW BIG AUDIENCES Dr, Goodell Preaches Both Alter noon and Evening and character were the f the sermon delivered last r. Charles L. Good- sion of the While as Sun- lity the crowd was day night, it i were upwa estimated th Jargest Monday especially “hool South were for young people and Sunday s teacher 1d was held in the Con 1l church Davis In Cha The program was in ¢ John L. Davis of the church. The opening prayer was ren dered by Rev. D. Roberts, of the NOW PLAYING Matince 23c¢ AT TOX'S [ Evening 35¢.[8 there | s of 700 people p nt, | the first | union services. North M. E. church, of Hartford Rev. Henry W. Maier pronounced the benediction. On the platform were the following minist Rev Dr Charles L. Goodell, chairman of the Wederation of Churches of Christ in America and for two rs chairman of the Billy Sunday e listic com - mittee; Rev. Dr. Georg ST pastor of the South Co f church; Rev. John L. 1 s pastor of Trinity M. E. church and leader of the evening's service; Rev. G. M. yastor of the Stanley Me- morial church; Rev. J. D. Roberts, of the North M church, Hartford; Rev, William of the First Bap- tist churel; Rev. Dr. J. E. Klingherg, pastor of the Elim Swedish Baptist church and founder of the Children's home; Rev, r, of the Peo- church; Henry W. t the st Congregational hurch. The scripture lesson was read by Rev. Dr. Klingberg, who was characterized by Rev. Mr. Davis as who really suggested the ‘will win young peopr to the ation that thi tremendous result What Are The spealier told ory of the late evangelist, Charles Alexander, while on a visit to London ad been visited by a London newspaperman who was said to be the test in terviewer in the the newspaperman if such were the nd without waiting for an an- swer said, “Interview ne, from his seat on the opposite side of a flat topped desk the inte pointed a fing t the evan; t and in a dramatic ann« “What are yon in London for nes tion, according to Dr. Gioo oke a line of thought in the mi of ti evangelist and upon meditation 1 answered to himself, Jater. I ¢ here to reflect the life of Christ make men understand.” reali- age frauy VVV\ it 1 pow: You Here ior? who gre iewer Teach by Character. “The same “‘faces every unday today. * What are n Sunday school class for? Goodel school teacher facing that If you are for litera irit," said Dr. Two solos, as I am,” and “In the Hour of were rendered by Mrs. Henry Horton, in that popular vocalist's splendid style. only teaching literature ture’ science for or h y for Thistory chan there are hett in the high school. 'T'he thing for Which the class is pnt ir your hands is that may tea by the life you lead ans by your character, not by word of alone. If you are not doir are an impertinence in t God and thoughtful men. not ready to do that the for you to do is to gzct re seems to me that Gahriel would | down his trumpet this minute to s jobs with you, if he conld train soul tor immortal life. God had only one son and he made him a minister. You have the same responsihility. = He ( n In Use, Despite the fact that the committee iZ charge of music had decided to use a piano for th so much disappointment ed by local mindsters and friends th the com- mitfle reconsidered its action and last night the organ, said to be the est in the state, nce more hlmmu] forth its harmonious tones under the direction of J. C. Beebe. The Per: In beginning his talk to the young people, Rev. Dr. Goodell said he hoped the young people in the churh- es and Sunday schools would give the only thing which we rth while the personal touch said, one capable mal Touch 75 ARCH STREET Thanksgnvmg Specnals Fancy Valencia Oranges ‘ Dozen POTATOES ONIONS LEMONS LARGE GRAPE FRUIT ... (CRANBERRIES APPLES LAYER FIGS DATES SEEDLESS RAISINS SEEDED RAISINS PRUNES, 40-50 ; SUCH MINCE BUTTER LARD BEST PURE ..... 2 for 25¢ MEAT NUTS world. He asked | Rising | DAILY HER | ing in bt | |tor an ir nouth | pu g that you|th t s¢ h of [world vour personality. I’hi ALD, TUESDAY, NOYEMBER and N acher Said So at lort Wort hureh bud T&11 Wi Sunday 7 o Yoursclt ree : : and God 1t 3 for think church wy | They i bible in this Sunc we a from the the hible more the old t¢ Hebrew whicl ment name, nor wot in either te kiah thers you w “What is Your Nar Dr. Goodell told the s wrestling with the Time of Spiritual Need hy te red to T ed before the war it mystical that af was dying and war it would be dead ter the . D GOODELL by the ar it is v first q you nd mad ne thy name W said, *is the you whether llege or going to is your name? TI Don't Forzet to Ovder Your 'l'hnnlngi\ing Pies Early Hudson Lunch, 254 Main St | in phi turning its att note the the Moham \d Bu t ) is only a pawn b 8 v left to Christanity to tth emp on personality and the per Probably One Was I you from everybody E 1 when he ma Some of y enemies t broke the mo arate NOW [to have He mac you b cate the job kind."” God Needs as you of your Best Help o An Ideal Christmas Gift 5 as was t Luther, Knox or vour condemnatior s bitter. Y put on f lividual ibility is to John We can do it complete ou were with American Radiators purpose carry out it in your heart of God in thi I ca do hi worlk it the best men to him s given you a commi ion vou doing it or you shir He gave yo portunjty, what nm going to do with them the purpose to give y respe and piping. A A. Mills | 80 West Main St. 1 1 have iod himsc Tel. 381 can use you.'" 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