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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1921. ( will meet in the chapel, Topl 3¢ - ~ P — — - — —— - prhitesin !)IBLE CLASS TO ter Purpose ‘ ) ‘. \E m “‘w,‘ erve | — m‘m _— A _m.wmmflmwm‘mmw WP TN AL A2 LA N PR LTS e . SR ice and addre ibject, “What Ta the | PR R Outlook 2" HAVE BIG TIME|.. i 8 HAPPY NEW YEAR the New Year in the chapel, All mem- Gity's Non-Denominatiomal Or- {vers reauestea to e ‘present | 5 gniation fo Celebrate at Y, M, P I Gl et And All Along The Way — Health, Prosperity, Honor And Mirth!— This For You And Yours From . + [and Plans."” —— Triday, 7:45 p. m Business meet- | ing of the B. Y. P. U Election of b copiet e At St | e 4. sl The First and South C@mgmgammfi Churches ita leader, 3 h ~ Davis as & of Trinity r{}fvm.J:h:n}h i I'tea¢ Oliurely of Cheiat charge of the Sunday evening m_r“w' Church school 10 a. m Morning | | ' e O ehuien Honfb 8ervicS [ worship 11 . m. Communion will O] . .. . I . . In the Iatters church Sunday, Jan- | " Chaerved ‘ini reception of mem- || Beginning With The New Year, An Inspiring And Popular Union Sunday Evening Service Of of members of all denominations, | \fic; T meets weekly In the Methodist church |, 15 ] ey i Lokl Prelude—Cradlo Song ....... Grieg €8 rehe starting at 2i40 Sundey morniog and) \nthem—Festival Te Deum ... Buck ||k hese Clurches elr own churches. g ey A ah st * N 1 { [Ye v ) Men and Women's Bible classes h o . o | / i Y R T ey : During Monta Oi January fn First Church — 7:30 P. M.—Favorite Hymns And Plenty Of Them cireus” s ! 12:15 p. m. Evening service scheduled hy th January v the class for January| " iy this church. This will be 14, at the Y. M. C. ; s ad [,m‘:;&x rf\rfog “'-“f‘lg']‘;”:’"r"‘_n‘“."r' & Unlon Service of the South and i > b 4 der-| yrst churches. Mr. Maier will de- ||/ . [ ed. The Y. M. C. A. physical de-| v sl .. — i ioht of The X M C A phymcal o iiver tho Now Yoara sermon: mubject A Cordial Spirit — Comfort And Rest. A Plain, Straight Talk On end of the program and a surprising| vigitors will have a mec n'u: Tuesday list of novelty stunts is being prepar- 3 ed and will be announced sometime 2‘!:!‘102‘. ";_Ln:fl ‘,‘l'.;":'d\,r"::n':“;v\‘.'“"‘“,”?q } [ n 9 Rext wesk prasta Bk THE YEAR OF OUR LORD 1922 — WILL IT BE?” Home Missionary society will meet There will be a supper that night|sor gupper and work Tuesday, 6:30 | and, while no regular speaker has [ o by i p. m. Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. Young ::':cf:’i““";" for ‘g'v occasion, it 18| wWoman's clags meeting. Wednesday, Sxpected bual w pumber of brieC afler |3 p. m. Brgllan class for Armenlan ner talks will be given by some of | yomen. The luncheon of the Wo- | '-h;;:“li:: mehn;b;m . man's soclety is Thursday, at 12 | c——— e class, which now numbers al-| ;'clock. This s the annual meeting most 350 members, has arranged for ¢ i £ The Emmanuel Gospel Church. " looked as though the paper would \ml { at which all reports of the dif A | 2492 2 ough the paper % N *, of this v, a course on applied psychology or the|ranches are read. Thursda p g § p. m, Roll call and \ forced to discontinue with the Christ-| Charles Skomars of 3 south| i program 2 oy, had, SuacReLeh Watch Night service; Sunday, 10:15 a mas issue. The facts were laid before | Main street, was painfully hurt la The children had a good time and application of problems of personal, Bible clags for Armenian s GEna for I e O, B. A, (Older Boys' association) | hight on Derlin tu njoyed the entertain sht or erli ) ¥ N n ment. They and business efficiency, beginning to-| Thursday, 2 p. m., Woman's ., Pray and praise service; 10:45 . morrow morning. The schedule of ; foolaty e myns Preaching and Communio and th socis . | 4 Home Misslonary soclety. Thurs m., Preaching an mmunion and that association has decided o his car ol veiled and howled a i " ) ode TN T A d 5 Ca pe ave- ed and clapped tl topics for January is as follows: 4:30 p. m., Girl Scouts. Thursday, |Sermon toplc, “Weighted.” 12:16 . A take over the publication of the paper, {ment and overturne e e | hands when Santa Claus &pgs‘ndh:“l: m;’fl,}-—""’"h""’h’y and Achleve-|q.45 p. m., mm-wr i o vice, n,lln. m, 1ln§nr- m:no;; 6 P iy \\',“”;.“ ‘M']f ':‘vf‘ Auesyiglon of the same of-la fracture of the right ankle and n““"'“ the s of toys, frult, candy, % “The Kingdom of God.” riday, | People's meeting; 7 p. m., Rev. M. C. iy ficlals, for the coming year. bad scalp wound. George Northam | C/Othing oes, ete, were distributed, Wg:fd‘ " 8. — “Making Your Own|7:39 p. m., Boy Scouts. | Maietta will preach; Tuesday, 4 p. m, 5 ] Gl hN ’ t B M \1 It was decided to ask each mem-|who was a passenger with Skomer | their joy knew no bounds, e ' iy e arming and tal-| cnvaren's meeting. Mrs. M. 8. Ander DOJS” LD NEWS [0 D6 aflfige ber of the assoclation to turn in what ' caped injury. The injured man was| —— n. 16, e ng Power of | .nted reader of plays, member of the son in charge. 7:30 p. m., Bible study news of the club he could find, and taken to the New DBritain General TO ELECT OFFIERS, faculty of the Leland Powell school ciass, Tse doctrine on the Sonship of b 0 B A i 1922 using the quantity and quality of the:hospital by Majior < S “The Trained Memory.” uf( ”ni;mn e e s B tAIR S y . B, A D ’r" .L 2 f.‘n”\”,‘l) .m{ q]u.t ity of :!u e ,‘,”“\,‘ ‘ r 8 F. Westbrook Officers for 1922 will be elected at b Bowerilot ¥ eriall: ston, 3 - Sl R oL Hp Y, Sl e a ics turned In as a ba is for the|of 284 No Oxford street, Hartford, | the annual meeting of the Women's ington's “The Country 0"15 ’l’ A 30 p. m.,, Mid-week prayer meeting. selection, to pick additional members’who was passing the scene of the ac- [ Home and Foreign Missionary Society snde Trio: srhe Ander- i 1 \ 1 g SR A 5 5 .\j(mltls:qul'm {rX): 'J}I‘u mrP 'l’-\ulln Beginning January first, the Boys' |of the editorial staff from the manu- |cident. | of the Reformation Lutheran church RS son, vioiin; Henry Schauffler, ; *efarmation Lutheran. Club News, publist by the Bovs |Scrit. There were many applications w ay aff and Theron W. Hart, piano; will ren- o 1B SN CWE, OUD. 1 by the L] s b € lay afternoon., Refreshments > Jer ensemble and solo numbers on New Year's Day. club of New Brit will be issu or positions in the printing depart- | will be served. urc OtICC’S 32 QLERRC A R S i Tl covieng #b s PELE B D s Harsios| mangireliowing LthisRRtnoRINgm [ S grade artists in a well balanced pro- Sunday school; T p. m., Vespers.|fore the paper, which comes out once Upitosdate fins Dnlvisdd) lonai mens - ‘ Tirst modern battleship, . 10/ Schel Eam, Certalm to delight all those Wednesday afternoon ~at 2:30 the 8 month, has been published hy @ e i e G Uadbl Sl O | more than $5,000,000 was the British “l1red Ramhall, one of the club's|One Hundred Friends Of Salvation|ship Inflexible, built in 1881, Trinity Methodist Church who come to hear them. The Fel. | Women's Home and Foreign Mission- |0f bovs selected for their ability e e Sunday—-9:45 a. ‘m,, Church Sunday | lowship club, under whose auspices jary soclety will meet i the hall. [among the general memberst : ling basketball players [ e e school; Men's Bible class; 10:45 a. m., | the recital is given, desire to make | There will be no catechetical cl ‘\‘""“‘I" of “"“l'““\“»m' i'll”‘ J"“'“:;'\’ ""'“,"‘ Army Malke Merry At Avnual Holi- | 2 3 Bty 0 ity affa Tl ve geme and echanics ork r. Bramhall will act as sporting edi- Clommunion and recsptioniof’ mems | this & communityfafiain | this week igement and mechanical work, 2 day Party Last Evening. | = T0 XS e the direction of Superintendent | tor and will have charge of all ath bers; 12:15 p. m., Adult classes of the T | e | 1oL ol B P CR, acting in an advisory caps B SO e Peoplers Chreis of Christ | T arshall Cook and an outside cditor- |letic events tn the D o oeal| About 100 people, mostly children, | Mon.—Tues.—Wed. service of the league; 7:30 p. m., Eve-| Toright at 9:30 p. m. watch night New Y service in English at) BOLYRCaRRCS |ty e Olib with & new.iolipress: assembled at the Salvation Army bar- THOMAS MEIGHAN ping service with a New Year's ser- bers into the church, boys did all the editing, isiness service. Sunday 10:15 a. m. prayer|a:15, in German at 10:45. Service S A A racks on Arch street last evening to in. “ r V' £ service, followed by ¢ith Holy Communion this evening at But the boys were compelled to mon by the pastor, “The Land That|and devotional servic with ommunios I k R > 2 ot s 7 2 hat | ening worship at 10:45 a. m., sub-|7:45. This is a reunion service face all sorts of difficulties, all type 0. E. S. INSTALLATION 9 In the annual Christmas| | “The Conquest of Canaan” YLies Before Us.” 8 i {d ! g ) T ; Tuesday—7:45 p. m., Class meeting; | /¢ “Opportuntics. Sunday school | - must be set by hand, there is no con-| The new officers of Martha Chapter, Bre. oy Roderick Mc- 7:45 p. m., Meeting of the Junior 'Ald 2t 12:16 p. m. Young People’s meet- | Swedish Baptist venient way to strike a proof and the|No, 21, 0. E. 8. will be installed soclety at the church papers must be run off, one at a time, Wednesday—7:30 p. m., Boy Scout on a hand operated job press. The meeting. work, being entirely voluntary, the hoys on the staff, often lost interest |members only. Usual meetings of the ing at 6 p. m. Preaching at 7 p. M| qpe gwedish Blim Baptist Ladies' subject, “Jesus of Nazarcth Passethigoeiaty will hold its annual sines | By.” Officlal board meeting Monday | meoting this evening at 9 o'clock in| ooy o e 6 n itk URCRLRE O D B e chil- | {pe church parlors, to be followed by 8 b.m, Ladles':Ata|drenis meeting, ant ok 745 9. M. |5 gocial hour. The watch night serv- and the paper came out some times | chapter are upon Thursdays but the meeting; 7:45 p. m., Prayer meeting; | Ladies Bible study class. ) ednesday | jeo will begin at 10:30 o'clock. under difficulties. day has been changed for the In- 6 p. m., Supper meeting of the Friend- |4t 8 Woman's Missionary Prayer band =i Decause of these conditions, it |stallation ceremony. ship club. Friday—4 p. m, Sewing school; | Thursday evening, January 3rd. | There will be a supper at 6:15 for hursday at 7:45 p. m. praver and South Congregational Church pratse service. Triday at 7:45 . m.| g:20-Tealian schonl. 10:00-—Ttal- = P . The pastor Is starting a bible 8tudY |fan worship. 10:45— Morning wor- Zhizorclr)::ni':'Afn:at:.,a l:;rei;ct:gxg 1\20;1;3 class for those who have lately be-|ghip — Celebration of the communion. meeting. come Christians. Prelude— Peace, Malling. ; - Anthem—"Lord, Thou Hast Bieen Our T aron e r e Do v i leastia] L Lo e penyice e 10148 Lol loved 4 na SHIL" Brahms, Postlude — e e O [ DiinelTonE Enper e nesar will New Year's Day, Malling. SRSl n (s swest | Doach s e W LeapReEET el e urcn ol. 2:30 — As- I M B SRt i anisenonlrd Db e R R e G a0—Christian 7. | i o e | IYEn R se e e O :15. Subject, deavor meeting. Leader, Mr. Fay.|d e o ety Wil aneantan| Lemle Paternity.” Prayer meet-| 7.30 — Union evening service in the At PO P R0 G R GG 8D First church. Swedish Lutheran Church. A. M. E. Zion Church HOLY CROSS FIVE WINS. ; e ket o 9 2 Watch Night service will be held to- | “fl“:":;:" 'h‘(‘;‘\‘:‘fs “‘"m’ 1w,y:{|\"!1"h::: New York, Dec. 31.—The basketball 3 b . t night commencing at 9 o'clock. The | € P M S A i of the College of the City of New | § % Erg fi is HE’E every member canvass committee will | G 3 B A York suffered its first defeat of the | @& ' A make e ey | monuEaliRure Bocr IS Y invited to | (oo con last night, losing by the meas- i ARG EEDORLA 5 me. Sunday|o,toh the old year out. ] : i morning (New Year's Day), service in St ¢ WA Naw Che : Sunday at 11 a. m. “A New Chapter | . RESA 27 Swedish at 10:30 o'clock, sermon by | .. ViRl P s | Cross, by a score of 29 to 27, in a For Life's Book.” At 12:30 Sunday | ..o " that was a thriller. the pastor; 7:30 in the evening Rev.| . s s ¢ \ $ A T school under the direction of S. H. 7.30 o 8: 0 Mr. Hulteen of Hartford, will continue | T\ cuverintendent. At 6:30 p. m his very Interesting lecture on the| qypigtian Endeavor, Mrs. Hallet Green “Ten Commandments.” will lead. At 7:45 p. m. “At the Be-| 3 b 9 " ok it ol e e | —FOX { SONG SERVICE AND NEW YEAR'S ADDRESS, St. Mark's Church. ber and friend is asked to be present| Feast of the Clrcumcision. 7:30 &.|.¢ sunday services. THE GREAT FLIFFORU il ks S"“;‘“‘;‘;‘““: 9:80 8. M| gpeclal meeting of Big Brothers: as ’ urch school; 11 a. m. Holy Com-|gaefation at the home of George F. ; 3y b o munion end sermon; 745 D. M.|jyartin, 420 Arch street Monday, Mon.—Tues.—Wed. Su ,)ed- : Choral evensong and sermon. January 2, 19 § 4t : : : . We‘dfle!fllyt-hh:‘& ““‘"T‘}f l*ll;‘"‘tm‘ There will be a social at the par- ke = g meeting of the Woman's Guild for|gonage Thursday, January 5, 1022 for | 1 ST 9 tlection of officers will take place at| i coal fund. T R R ST | § WHAT IS THE OUT LOOK? Fm‘;a:un. 6th—Teast of the NEW YEAR’S EVE. Epiphany; 6:30 a. m., Holy Commun- = = DANCE AND MARDI GRA Trenye | R PALACE—Starting Sun. || Grange Hall, Berlin i Speaker — Rev. William Ross ‘ Hartford First Baptist Church. ; ; i cter turday Eve. 10:45, Morning worship, sermon by ‘“ x\llac? R“"dr‘ Elliott _De\t?h ay e 3 ) | Gloria Swanson In 7 v S S e S s | T T A S R e D TR R T R 2L ISR ure of a single fleld goal to Holy Furniture and Rugs the Rev. Willlam Ross. Subject, * Year's Motto—Our Suffictency.” 12:15 (|| ¢ ) PEIGH PR CACHVINR L ST SR e [ i p. m., Bible school and Brotherhood Don’t Tell Everything | T Bl AR he v e\ ") THE AFFAIRS OF JANE He Doesn’t Know Any Such Place . : ME TR ¥ AW, SHUCHS, NEw 3 [ 1 [Peace " wreme THE$ 88:\% { ART, IT'S_AWFUD v A =4 Sunday, January 1, 1922 & TE WAy Tl ¢l ‘ i S A WL 6o 9:45 a. m.—Everyman’s Bible Class, ’ ACTING ' S “Psychology and Achievement” 10:45 a. m.—Communion and Reception of Members. 30 p. m.—New Year’s Sermon: ‘The Land That Lies Before Us’ John L. Davis, Pastor [} J. RABBIT, ESQUIRE WRITING MY B MY, MY, THERES Z, TLL JUST NEW VEARG > A BUNCH OF g LOCK 'EM RESOLUTIONS ‘EM!= DO Vou 2, UP IN TH EXPECT TO ¢ KEEP 'EM