New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 17, 1921, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1921, e e e e e S . Y ( - i vid | mee ! Viest Churehy of Cheist i ’ A ¢ Missionary meeting postponed ° Ve o ol | ‘ of ¢ ' \ eti ; L b e Al s ‘ 7 h \ ond eok to 1'riday, Dec, 30, Degin. Church Notices |i i o it mict " fuica 'y or thir vork o 3 ol oftert | : ne week'te Wiidey, Das. ¥f. Tipia T on ¥ el ol orning W R ool, 1 1 p riday 4 to 6 p. m. The Tns ornoon : Y Y v Deve 7 c-Senior ' Dept. Young Peo- St Mark's Chureh choo i evening have thelr Christmas part Fiest Baptist Chureh, : eets Jourth Sunday In Advent. 7:80 a vening v purty will meet o 108 ening ¢, prelude torals ' « P vl vening, 7:30 p. m. Daskets T v ! o e K the church, The Cradie Y Jone Are They W fan W I i f cody families will be made up the Rev, Willlam Ross, subject Bible 14 % i mualon of Daughters " ”‘" : "'”‘ hold 4 Christmas soc on We of Gri ofertory ( | f(dwat ws- | dur ¢ evening from offerings “Kiown and Doing." 12:15 International Students’ 80= [ 0:80 a, m,, church schoo i | t T tt \ f " | y Chr ¢ | brought in to the party The Juulor cbol and Brotherhood clas ( | clation, Sunday ning rvice at| morning prayer and sermon by Rey iy aftorqoon at the ( eno 1 ) 1 ! | r 1 I y. EhA Ty g 30 o'clock at 8t, Jean Baptiste hall, Craighill of Nanchang, China.) The Sunday sche tree o I'he endelsso Mo ) Vhat D \ y the | Dept. party will be he 1esday, > | crelses w SRUbGN AL Ja'e \ Nor I'o N e take Dee, 27. Communion will be observe 14 Church street, J. H, Hoeveler of | 7:46 p , evening prayer and el \ ( — aly ¢ union, Corporate com 1:45 morning worship, sermon by m., Haly nmu ¥ Yang People's meeting in the chap 7:0 evangelistic hymns and address, stleet: “Doos God Care?’ Wed klyn, N. Y., will speak on the|mon X i Dec 1 neday, 3:00 the Woman's Mi wi , “The Temple od Seats | Thomas' a. m, Holy COMm- | e . B e} rele will meet in the chapel, subject No collection munion ] m., Holy Commun or diseussion, “Christmas Among the fon. ‘The Christmas entertainment of | ndians,” speaker, Mrs, Clifton M Baptist Mission, the Primary department will be held | {enn Thursday, 7:45, mid-week e Welcome Baptist Mission, serv- | on Saturday afternoon, Dec. 24, in neeting; subject: “Memories of Yule- | 08 Sunday 6:45 p. m. The minister | stead of Tuesday, 27th Ide,” will preach. Itev. J. M. Patterson, —— minister | stanley Memorial Chureh, o At the morning worship at 10:45, atthew's Evangelical Lutheran, | Rev, G. M. Missirian will preach his nklin Square., Divine seevice in| favewell sermon, His subject will be: | i§ Sunday morning, 10:00 Lopic ) sh and in German at ¢ a. | *Conquering and to Conquer The ' ‘Apostolic Christianity.” Thursday and at 10:45 a, m. Sermon, “The | musie will be: Organ prelude, “Can- njng, the meeting at the Bureitt|Cpy in the Wilderness,'" " tabile,” 1tranck; anthem, “Comforter Chpel will be omitted and in its|Straight the Way to the Lord Divine,” Chaffin; offertory solo, “The plap the Itallan & y school willlday school following hoth services. | Lord i My Shepherd,” Mrs. 1L 1. |8 hay its u 1C S pro the South church, to wh pamts of the children are ¢ === digy invited and welcomed §t, | 1"riday evening at 7:30, erviee | Young | { i it { Sunday In January Italian Christian Church South Church Chapel The canvass committee will Le pres mback, The chureh school will el Chu Tabernacle, Franklin Square Wys'; dible i Ying dy 4:00, Children's meeting, Mr: 1 At SAnderson teacher; 7:30 Bible ol Thursday, 5 nyer meeting 1stor will preach in the morning and the evening Rev. Hulteen from artford will deliver a lecture on the ~venth commandment. Sunday 7 30 T 8'30 thool convenel at noon, " o 0 0. Second Advent i, : A Church street, near Stanley. Pr E l' H A d Add He by the pasto . Webb Lvange I1stic ymns An ress . and m. mday at 12 s | Subject: ' BRI South Congregational Church &l vorchip, Sermon St From Lie- “DOES GOD CARE?” other, of course, expects ing wo rmon “Life I'rom Lite" | [ . b4 3 music, prelude, Ava Mari : . © r . them God Calling Yet, B! oifer- not lng Or erse — "0 Fair, O Wondrous, Holy | ogye ¢ E Weber; postiude, Hosunna, | B Speaker — Rev. William Ross ; e e T oy 12:10, Church school; 2:50, Wouldn't it be sy s 10 1v'n.rn‘|mr‘h first of all—to davor me 18, Mr. Hicks, i give her a real gift, g present that wi : f geretary of the Christian Iindeavor | g g —every day prove to thought- every time without a single ‘‘un- wheek gives y ured @ Urion, will be the speaker. . ful vou were; lucl lure; oven heats for any kind of oven 4 4 e e " : cooking or baking. e p to preserve . .r heaith, and —caok a whole meal at one time, A. M. I Zion Church. : crease her happiness; permitting Mother to stay out of 45-17 Church stree New 1 3 . : * } ou the hot kitchen until it is t- RTTD A T R. hington, min- g0 n B rig il e o I WIS £ 5 '{”M 3 4 Is uri‘ sure her success in cooking, bak- _provide, day after day, the most OVEN HEAT REGULATOR subject, E ¥ ing and canr every time she appetizing food you ever enjoyed? el her oven; : 1 Christian f s o g oes this seem too promisi .. subject, *“The Call to Optim- Sunday, December 18 —give her a new pride in the food - ind ot how real and how tr All are cordially invited to at- : she prey th the wonderful “‘Le tel these servic ¢ . 7 3 —emuble her to repeat her best dishes red wheel. Tt is most amazing —— 7:30 p. m.—“Will the Next War Be Between e iy People’s Church of Christ. the People's Church of Christ oK mxrt.sh'w‘!. At the morning serv- ‘ Come and Heal‘ I\II’. Yatuka Minakuchi e, SRt e e Japan and America?” | Jwn, Gas Ranges there will be a baptismal £ L . The subject for the morn- § &lof the r i ir A 3 T ear ~. o TR Al "y 2 « . . comfe con e service will be “why mvery chris- |8 Christian Scholar, Statesman and Lecturer Ji# e R e e e tin Should Be a Member of me nal \ e o S Curch.” At the evening service at who will speak on out of a heavy sheet. 50, fnace, Fless B 0 s Tthe pastor will give a picture ¢ castings bolted to th TR e e S 8 e dn e “The Relation of Japan and America in the e e areclain sp Isin the doors pr he 1 e s || : : . . . » o el finish in dull black ename'. e ity Light of Their Past Diplomatic History : : te interest that is being i tese Sunday evening services. iy Trucking and Storag thject, “Is the Universe, Rl MOVING Ol SEHOLD GOODS BY EXPERTS OUR SPECIALTY. hn, Evolved By Atomic ? we ke full charge of your moving, thereby relieving you of all trouble. ind chool at 9:45 a. m.; nes- Packiiig, Crating and Shippin§ either by Rail or Truck. (v evening meeting at 8 o'clock. Best of equipment for Local and Long Distance Furniture Moving. nding room, om 504 National 5 ank building is open to the public tily from 12 noon until 4 o’clock ex- lnter-Urban Transfer & Storage wt Sundays and holidays. s 16712 Main Street, New Britain. Tel. 2090, 2002. A. P. Marsh, Mgr. Methodist Church. Rear o Dickinson Drug Store. 9:45 a. m, church Sunday M Bible « 10:4 AR U DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Tipping Her Mit £:15 p. m, adult classes of the hurch school. ., social 7 A & b — - — L . - Bt iratiinner dG st o ] T [FlAIR e ) il OH, THEY/VE GUMMED UP \onal service of the league, led by | / 1 J| NOW You GO IN AND | DADDY, WHAT IS (O - SH-H-H~H=-H-H- ‘ THE WHOLE |DEA — fortimer Camp Subject, * stmas e /0| NG TO o 1 “_Y ¢ | . G T L R ol ; \SS:JTAD%C\EE&S%SC\TGHS'O gAR')fi? %8¥SE?20|FORT L EdEn GET HER A NICE FUR COAT* 1 | HE'LL BE WISE TOIT ¢dith address by Yatuka Minakuchi 7 ! L 5P : i ST AL, Tuesd 45 p. m., class meeting, | / BRING MAMMA FOR CHRISTMAS T WELL, JUST DONT! 11— T v Thursday, 7:45 p. m., prayer meet- | CHRISTMAS THIS YEAR? 7 ~ g7 KNOW VET -WHAT i/ | / / (l ye. e ' : B ‘ DO YoU THINK SHE / \ Friday, 7:30 p. m., the ¢ —r | OUGHT TO GET ? ALL= SOLID phool will give a cantata, fanta Claus,” consisting of cho olos, and dialogues. Precedir antata, the various sses of the ijchool will brir forward to the altar heir gifts for the poor. Following he cantata, games will he played and efreshments will he served to the yr-and Junior members only 1 Saturday, p. m., Christmas | party for the beginners' and primary lepartments of the school. Parents of the children are cordially invited to come and join in making it an im- | | portant event for the children. 2 s s 1 L Al - = | \ i | f = Next Sunday morning the pastor | v g Ay A ¢ 8 fit i _.;{. will preach a Christmas ser $ 2 % o _ /) = i it X Day of Glad Tiding At 7:00, in the | auditorium, under the auspices of the | 3 Z = = R s o Philathea class, the Christmas I . % £ T Qe . aant, e Kingdom and the Nations” | Making The Most Of The Situation will be presented hy about forty men and women Ifollowir this the choir - — — i —T " .- - e — will render a Christmas musical pro- | kS T HoPE IT WONT COEN IT gram. ~ . \ 1 ¢ The next regular communion serv- i i | | [ TAG= HURRY UP [ 3 ice will be held Jan. 1, at which time AN' GET SOME CoC Ll AN' FIND ANOTHER. “xdy T KEYS BT anyone who desires may unite with BEFORE MOM GETS NG X [ =l | . BEFORE MCOM GET ~— KEVY SHucks! the church The Epworth league is selling var ious kinds of Christmas candy for the | “ N coEC b K benefit of the Neumann Fund, an W b Atk [ * R they earnestly solicit your orders ! : \ - ) ANCTMER ONE' Candy may be had at the office. ; : s Reformation Lutheran Church, Fourth Sunday in Advent; 10:4 m., morning service; 12 noon, school; 7:30 p. m., v Seme—— —— CROWLEY BROS. IN PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street TEL Estimates cheerfully en on all jobs

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