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10 I 3RITAIN DAILY HERALD, SPECIAL YULETIDE FEATURE XMAS First Church of Christ Church sck 1 L partment will have service. Morning Serm Followir the minister, M Music, with Herl linist, assisting Prelude for “Aria Anthem Carol-—Ir Offertory —Solo violin—The Christ Carol—Once in Roya Postlude-~for i Adoration Men and wome p.m Christma Orgar (a) Grar (b) BRercen (¢) March from the Evening Hym Watching Meadows Modern Christmas Carols (a) Angels from the Realms of Glory Wirre (b) The Christ Chhd . Hadley (c) Sleep Holy DBabe Dyke Offering Solo for contralto in the Ajr Organ (a) The Shepherds (b) At Twilight . Remarks. Ancient Uhristmas Carols (a) Unto Us a Child is Born 14th Century About 1570 Speaks (b) In Dulei Jubilo . (c) Silent Night Traditiona Response Gauntlett The standing committee will Tuesday, 7:45 p. m., at the parsonage The Junior department of the church school will have a supper Tuesday, 5:30 p. m Young Woman's class meeting, 7:30 p. m. Thursday, 4:30 p. m., girl scouts Thursday, 7:45 p. m., union prepar- atory service in the South church. Friday, 2 p. m, Woman's Home Missionary meeting, Communion service will be obsery- ed next Sunday, Jan. 1. Any one de- siring to unite with the church please see Mr. Maier before Thursday. A cordial {nvitation is given to all women of the church and congrega- tlon to attend the luneheon of the Woman's society, Thursday, Jan. 5, at 12 m. This is the annual meeting at which the reports of the different branches will be read. Ir intending to be present, please notify Mrs, W E. Parker, telephone 2 or Mrs. 8. T, Goss, telephone 1926, bhefore Jan. 4. 'This being the annual lunch- eon of the society, there will be no charge. A recital by Grace Sage and the Mendelssohn Trio, consisting of Mr. Theron Hart, pianist; Mr. Herbert Anderson, violinist, and Mr. Henry Schauffer, cellist, will be given in the church Jan. 6, under the auspices of the Fellowship club. meet Stanley Memorial Church, ™ Henry Hoar will have charge of the services in the morning., Morning service at 10:45; program as follows: Organ prelude, “March of the Magi" musical M e Y Dubois Anthem by choir, "Awake, Put on Thy Strength” <vev. Frey Offertory solo, “The Birthday of a King" S Netdlinger Walter Anthem by choir, Shepherds Watching Solo, “The Christ Child" . Mrs. H. Gronb: At 7 o'clock the Sund; glve the annual Christma Were Vincent . Coombs hool wil concert First Baptist Church, MUSIC WILL CHURCH SERVICES Peter Wyeliffe i | Horace Mary rom the v, Greed, War olo, “Deep O Herald Star solo (baritone) While the Shep Holy Child | ager Feet the Ardent | ‘ame and solo (tenor), A ralto), | Prince of Peace.” eting. | m. Woman's | meeting. & p. m | Ald meeting Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Christmas party of friendship club at home of Miss Helen Johnson, 28 Hawley street 45 p, m. Prayer meeting The Philathea meeting has postponed till January 6 Next Sunday morning will be the communion ind reception m; service members. The January church supper will be January 18 by the Junior Ald served South Church 9:30, Italian school; 10, Ttalian wor- ship; 10:45, morning worship. Sermon vy Dr. Hill, “When He Came." | Music: | Prelude, Pastoral Symphony (Mes- siah e Handel Anthem, “I Desired Wisdom" . . . Stainer Offertory. Through the Still Air | (Christmas hymn) Allen | ‘arol, In the Silence of the Night, Nprwegian Foik song. Costlude, The Hallelujah Chorus b ; Handel 12:10, church school. Departments will meet as usual and march imme- diately into the auditorium for the special Christmas Be to All Peopl ; worship; 4:30, Christms 1 s 5:30, Christmas Endeavor me lers, Jewel Bush and Dorothy Music— Recital service: rgen: March of the Magi . Carols: In Yonder Manger 15th Century From Heaven High the Angels Come 2 15th Century Jesus, Thou Dear Babe Divine : Haytian Cradle Song ‘ome With Us Sweet Flowers g old Dubois Infant So Gentle Away in a Manger (‘hristmas Song 14th Century O Have Ye Heard the Tidings? .. T 16th Century A Joytul Christmas song Old French Ye Children 14th Century Song of the Angels . 18th Centu £till Grows the Evening Bohemian Giood King Wenceslas . cony ‘e Arranged by Stevenson In Bethlehem's Manger 16th Century Shepherds’ Chr s song ... (3 Come ian Sing We Noel . Old French 10:4 morning worship, Christmas service, sermon by the Rev. William Ross; subject, “Born This Day." Spe- clal music by augmented choir; 12:15 Bible school and Brotherhood 6:30, the Young People’s servic the chapel; , old Christmas carols and address, subject: “Be of Good Cheer.” Tuesday, 6:30, annual meet- ing of the True Blues; Wednesday, 6:30, the Bible school will hold its Christmas entertainme=t in the Jlec ture ha¥: Thursday, 7:45, mid-weel serviee d#Thject, “Lessons From the Old' Year.", s%edup Lutheran Church, The l\rlat‘;‘n:rs morning service will be hel§’ at B o'clock Christmas day morning. SSermon by the choir alsisted by the Arpi sextette wi render appropriate Christmas The Sun school will hold a Christ mas festival in the afternoon at 4:30 On Monday afternoon a committee of 76 will conduct an member pledges for the will | return to | report of | pastor. The { every canvass, coming gtart out at 1 p. m. and church the ca Re gerved by the ladies to receive vear. The committes at 6 o'clock to make of the church | Methodist Chureh chure S lay school Rible clas: 10:45 rship with sermor Adult classes of the Christmas Ustimates cheerfully m., early serv- morning service of the service; . m., Christmas Sunday school. The catechetical class will not meet this week The Emmanucl Gospel Clfreh. Sunday, 10:15, prayer and haptism and pr t Coming of Christ box opening preach- ching, servier topic, “The I 12:15, Rible school: 4, 6, Young People's meeting; T, CROWLEY BROS. I} PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 (‘?anman Street [EL. T IF IT IS OYSTERS You Want, Then Go To — HONISS’S 20-30 State Street Hartford second Advent Chureh iy P meeting ngelistie mee No Itoom in the Inn es will be it f prayer and pralse service. ' teh urday these services St Matt Services will by Ing at 0:30 a, m. Chri ish at & p. m. St 1e Christian Sunday serviee ject, Christian Science; 1 9:45 a.m. Weq ing at § o'clock Room 504 Natic open to the publ until 4 holidays o'clock Trinity M Sunday, Dec 1y school c 10:45 . 1 A Day of Glad | Christmas | and the Nations Page. tata by the qu 1e Herald St St. Mark's Church. Christmas Day | munion (cheral); munion; 11 a. m., Holy Communion and sermon 1., church school Christmas service December 28 Day; 91305 ms; church. December 29th, Christmas ente church school will be held on Thurs- day evening, De lhouse. . m. Thursday at T:45 m ervice wil night. The 25.—0:45 a 6:30 a. m., Holy Holy SATURDAY, QUOTATIONY ¥ L} Am Cr & Fd Am ‘ot Ofl Am lLoco Am 8m & Re Am Rf cm Am Sum Tob Am Tel & Tel Am Woolen Ana Cop Ate Tp & AL GIf & Nald Ralti & |Can Pac Leath Co Ch Ml & 8 Ch Rk I & Chile Cop Chino Cop Corn Pro Ref | Crucinie Steel rayer ) lLoco Ohio follow I the y» at 1 45 a. m,, sub eakable Gift." 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Transcont Oil Union Pacific U'nited Retail 1" 8 Food Prod th, Holy TInnocents Communion; Communion for Thursday. The i rtainment of the|{: § Rubber Co 1 s c. 20th in the parish ! yh Copper Willys Overland el | WELCOM Socialists in His Home Planning ( © Haute, 1 for an e ation tods I'ebs by local doned *when it the commutation liarding would until Sunday been announcement mean his immed The committee on arrangements an- | Standard Screw nounced that a | would be held as soon as possible aft- er the arrival of socialists planned in the . TOR DLEBS, Hfd Elec Light Southern N E Tel Am Brass |Am Hardware Town Are sala Reception, nd., Dec. 24.—Prepa- horate home coming Bristol Brass honor of liugene | (olt's Arms .. Hagle Lock Landers, If were aban- hecame known that granted by President not become e The reception had hope that the would North & Judd Peck, Stow and Russell Mfg Co Seovill Mfg Co of clemency iate release. ration | Traut & Hine Union Mfg Co Stanley Works general cele Mr. Debs. At Billings & Spencer com “inancial News | RNISHED 1Y PUTNAM & (0, High low Close H - 10 14% 265, S Indus Alco 3 (Putnam & Co.) 144 114 .283 147 and C ., N B Machine Co .. ective | Niles-Be-Pond com Wilcox 28 100 The First Baptist Church| praise | 8 7:30 To 8:30 Evangelistic Hymns And Address Subject: “BE OF GOOD CHEER” Speaker — Rev. William Ross Telephone 33713375 Trinity Methodist Church Sunday, 7:30 p. m. A Christmas Pageant and w “The Kingdom and the Nations’ Dec. 25 il presented by 40 men omen “THE HERALD STAR” A Christmas Cantata | che yy quartet and chorus ir It Is Our Plez'ys;lrefl To Wish You:\ A Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year The United Coal and Wood Co. East Main and Wilson Sts.—Tel. 529 NEW BRITAIRN — ORGANIZED 1862 — Assets - $12,748,620.48 F The attention of the public is called to this TUAL SAVINGS BANK — A BANK OF AND THE DEPOSITORS. Deposits of one dollar or more may be MU- FOR made weekly, or monthly, or at such times as the depositor may cheose, without, however, the requirement of any regularity, and such rate of INTEREST (which at this bank now is 4% per cent) as is allowed by law, will be paid en these depesits every Jammary and July, beginning with the first of each month. If, after having deposited your savings, through some change of circumstances you find you need all or any part of what you have deposited, you can, subject to the by-laws of this bank, withdraw it at any time and will not be forced to wait until some pre-arranged date before you can obtain your funds. This bank urges upon every one the importance of the cultivation of a habit of thrift by the regular saving of a part of his or her income, and freely offers the services of this institution as a place of deposit for these savings, where, subject to the con- ditions stated, you will receive interest upon your deposits and retain control of them for your use at any time. Start a savings account at this bank now, and baving started one, keep adding to it every month, and above all things do not draw upen your savings “except nnder the most urgeni necessity! A growing savings account is the surest comforter one can have! Open Monday evenings — 7:30 to 9. Days —9. A. M. to 4 P. M. Checks, money orders and cash accepted for deposit. DEPGSIT IN THE BANK PICTURED ABOVE!