New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 3, 1921, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY i i o b B A @fl’fif‘m Quad”’ Vg B ..*:“'l..:y}l..a T T b..J’ &../) .l bl . MEN’S MEETING AREWE! Baptist Church, 2:30 P. M. D, 0 P, M, at the Center Church hose \*'}m have 2 desire to show Goodell’s topic will be “Corner Lots in ppreciation of Dr, Goodell’s Sodom.” Rev. H. W, Maier, pastor of )1 will spealz of the “Iivateries of o "““ '1]‘\\”1“ l‘] o (ivlllu ”111)11)(;1)#10]1]- 1 o) w1 Chure e T e R T : : It} Gao 50 nrough the ank e Lh(‘(,ontg‘,l (11.111(.11,\ vill lead. All men S 1t will be well to come ¢ ng which will be collected at each are cordially invited. ) get a geat. meeti : THE LAST CHANCE TO HEAR I GOODELL—UNT HE COMES AGAIN, never knew a man, a rascal or an in- e | ; e 4 1\ Beacel S n | cuto o wi [ ment for L ling on the site of the fidel, whether h ieved in a here « ) ( se of | ity, on i e of | probate nex P s Pruyn de present s ture at Beaver and Wile Sunday Afternoon, “The love ot power consumed Cae-| Owing to the general mass meeting | An exhibition of the produ the love of praise consumed [ for the opening of the National Fd- | of 3 haby" concerns, he Kne 1 T ! g y \ 2 MOTHER GITTS . CROSS and the love of lust consumed | yeational Week in the © thet rom the standpoint of age if not 8l7e_ Pany TS WAR S Anthony, i Rev. Dr. Charles | Sunda ternoon at 3 o'clock, un- ‘m.v proves of interest to the passeshy” Theresa Ste ioodell in t week d ov- | der the of the American Le Jaces he south window of the iesed non-paym " I Witl of “Lost Battalion” Commander service of the (wo W an- | gion, tl ] 3 g will he ‘ ¢ 8 I In ling with ed. rney Morris D, Saxe n Found Among His Papers X ' 3 gn which he has been | at 2:3 o'clock. T the . articles that have el for the plaintifis. Co e i . H conducetir sre under th vices | is to ) who ar of the Y. M. C. A., Y. W. C. A and | to the mass mecting of citiz i Part. of il fnl s strect it.-C 5 hittlesey, - = seven protestant churches. t- | attend the meeting in the i ’ sl 53 Allca 2 i o pder ob” & i T - ing was held in the I st fipst. Tev. Dr. Goodell will u ; Shn S ; ! street, over ek dizappeared m fl{: AP fi 4 fi 11 7.30 s S e p , ] Saidwell of Bur i it 5 found |8 4 y b B ~ church, where the afte ms | the topic of his last afternoon sermon have been held all th here, which will be for men only, Evanzclistic Scr | “Corner Lots in Sodom." i e The | | St I Alumni ; ’ \ nhe 5] anity | . s ;AL " ' t hy | Morang' |1 f s p nd relies in & ., ;] o L neral’ theme of the attar.| CHRISTMAS BAX AT GHURCIL | the pressnt tine L ik 2 LDEaDoiky i Felics meand noon discussion. **Why shouldn’t the | ¢ > g Factory's History. Jove of souls consume those who in| Rev. G. M. Missivian Will Preach His | 5 . 5 s e of t ) = S thought and purpose follow in the.| yppewell Sermon on December 18, The A. J. Deaton Manufacturing |eal h e i : S 4 2 v n o footsteps of Him who said, *The z mp was organized in 19 P e ol e e L 2 [ an of thy house hath eaten them up',”” he| The Ladies' Aid society of Stanlty ¢ L plant in the rear of rsked | Memorial rch s planniy ing , near Maple, where £ >, Victor Records at Morans'. listie services can accom- | @ Christmas 3 ¢ y af- cated. The ol as they have | ternoon, December 7, at the church, | oration are 1 done in other cities from 2 to 6 o'cloek. There will he |y ! Koerner, i s and fancy articls R Holy Boldness. | What the church needs today s | 2 ¢'s patronage s | oy cret holy boldness.” He spoke of a cer- | Kindly sol , " ’ small numbe tain type of minister, pastor or a Rev. Mr, ) nist 'u orking schie t I ' - = v ative church, who he phis last commun SELY s OV twice as many men and is wor t”‘ ‘;\Ai Y! T’} “would no more go hefore his|church here tomorrow & 2 Morn- | (eortime, even in the period of de. i A, ad‘ "’/.»‘ W f ,‘1 E@ - e e e o R b ) M ave You 1 houzht W hal ine Xmas G converts than he 10 think of | friends are asked to be present. The e pagt three months. 5 (e \U* fi cno standing on his head in the pulpit. plish marvels in this pastor will preach his farewell ser- Haifware Nobody has business in the min-|Mmon on Sunc December 18, at the | ppe gqditions to the morning ser , and will leave for istry and membership of the chureh | morning ity 5 ain th he activi- | :fi? W of God if they don't feel a burn Californfa on the 20th, o undertake | & ’ are, more spe 1 C) & A ™ P \0 i Wy desive in their own souls to win men | N8 work at the Sbyteriun church : than the Beaton split ||} b ;. 8 A (;\ ‘E ges) ‘:) @:E ) V a dge S BELLl 5% & © and women to Jesus Christ.” in 1 California. v an ; natic air Function of Church, The biggest heretic in the town knows what the function of the| CHRIST'S COMING AND church is. You can't put anything in | JUDGMENT | its place. The nced of the hour is| | New Line in New Br a gospel big enough to run the wheels | women's Right and Wro O TR s b e of the world. L Christianity Aainst Sccret Ay, [a new line with the comp : Ministers in Charge. | Christian Faith Against Do s the oncern in the city making Rev. William Ross was in charge | o, | b exhibit are of hoth the afternoon and evening | chyistianity Against ¢ Bhrinos g . | connected, services. Rev. A. B. Taylor led the s | e ! A s, offsc singing in the afternoon aud John A Which Day is the Sabbath? ht connections, 8 nuts Lindsay at night. Rev. Dr. Geordd| wujon'ig the Right Church? and water supply pipe low dowt V. C. Hill read the Seripture:at night. | mpo s : Mrs. Howard Horton sang two revivl hymns in her usual excellent style.|, ‘“ooy o° ieie bacs W [ George Westerman, the 14-year-ola |0 YU for three 2 cent at o s | Doy, who has been playing the wmn\'!”f'" for 80 tants by Ay T i e all the ccompa Jonm | 803 Madison Strect, Athert Lea, Minn. | nic ated floor A. Lindsay, who played the piano, | came in for a S » of commen- | dation and pra | i iy it OMORROW NIGH’ i ‘ i 8 ’ o ] R Tho tmporibngs ot parenia Jeaving [[| 10T RO NIGHT ) ' Controls All Heats Exacfly i DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS IR~ on Coming of Jesus Christ! | tanks, ply pipes, nickel-plat Any of these tracts will he me behind them a record of a Christian character for the memory of their | ik . B children, was the theme of the even- in Alexandre Dumas ing sermon. “If you want to have | T . S x 7 T T 4 o ' the good opinion of your children, “THE THREE MUSKETEERS” | B b oo g you've got to walk with God,” saic uifere Is resented (o yon ihe greatest action picture ever mavvelons, |11 4 ‘i o fds \ A & i & n@’ 41‘ 0; Epan si at is a torrent of S i o dull mement i ;| i s @ the speaker. About Inoch. The text for the sermon was “And Enoch Walked With God." The ser- appeal, clecrs. ; . o mon was based almost entirely upon ||| Beginning Tomorraow :lw‘«Vl’OOmS 42".)‘ ‘/V(’St rflulfi otr Ct C ty Ha" BLlldmg the, , the ppeacher telling who ||| FOX’S THEATER 3 and just what was meant 4 ghik bzt FWIOE DAILY: 2 itement that he ed with 3 i b ven so long ago as lnoch' time,” he “folks talked about their neighbe Enoch said, ‘Bven Ty are Lreatbing 6UF oruEIURS Wl 15 J RABBIT LSQUERL He Wi ie Hard Luck Trop “Enoch a only one other,” said \ D e e You &a 1o e T\ , ' 423 (SHE Llies| | TO GO SEE HER went cross ven. is a A Tfffflf»»‘,‘,f'.‘m jelicy Eh God L TEA SEE VOUR < Y X ‘ \ Y 5 b3 A LR world had gr s0 wicked at tk GIRL ANY . ) [ \ R“ TH' DOG time, ther s no Bible, no Christ, hmmn” Next Nunduy CEXPERIENCE” With Richard 1 helmess and John Miltern (Sheehan) ks 4 . ‘ i g e WAL i B of New Britain e CROWLEY BROS. INC. 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