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Church Notices Swedish Bethany Church, Morning service at 10:30. Sunday school following the service, at 12, he Junlor Y. P, B will meet at 4 o'clock., KEvening servica at 7:50, with sermon by the pastor and sing- ing by the choir., The Bethany Bis- ters' soclety will meet at 2:30 on Thursday afternoon. Mid-week serv- ice at 7:4h, St. Mark's Church, Fifth Bunday after Epiphany. 7:30 a m, Holy Communion. 9:30 a. m., church school, 11 a. m, Holy Communion and sermon, T7:46 p. m,, choral evensong and sermon, On Thursday evening, Ieb, 0, Kdward H., Byerit, chief engineer of the ern New England Telephone Co,, will address the Men's club on “The De- velopment of the Art of Communi- cation.” Trinity Methodist Chyurch, 0:45 a. m,—Church Sunday school. 10:45 a. m.—Morning worship with sermon by the pastor: “The Atmos- phere of the Church.” 12:16 p. m.-—Philathea and Wom- &n's Bible classes. 6 p. m.—Social hour, hostesses Mrs. A. 8 Fuller and Mrs., Earl Burdick, “Les Miserables” which was begun on the movie screen last week will be continued. 8:30 p. m.—Devotional gervice with stereopticon lecture on “America and Tts Needs,” by Dr. Millard 1., Robin- son, secretary of the New York city soclety of Methodist churches. 7:30 p. m.-—Evening service with stereopticon lecgire on “America and Its Needs,” by Dr. Millard 1. Robin- son, secretary of the New York city society of Methodist churches. Dr, Robinson will tell of the work of the great centenary movement with ref- crence to this country. Elim_ Swedish Baptist Church. Sunday school at 9:45; morning service at 11 o'clock. I'ollowing the morning service there will be com- munion. Young People's meeting at p. m. At 7 o'clock the evening service, Rev. J. E. Klingberg will' continue his address on the Pilgrim's progress. Monday evening there will be monthly meeting at 7:45 o'clock. " Tuesday, February 7, there will be a cottage prayer meeting at the home of Mrs. Margaret Carlson, 177 ubi- lee street, Wednesday the candidates for membership will meet at 4 p. m. in the church. Thursday the Ladies’' society meets at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Klingberg, 81 Garden street. The eastern division of the New York conference will hold a mission meet- ing in the church, starting at 7:45. There will be two out of town speak- ers. ‘There will be a continuation of the conference, lasting until Sunday, with out of town speakers every cvening. Starting with Mond, March 6, there will be evangelistic meetings for two weeks. The speaker is Evangel- ist P. G. Nison, a Emnginuel Gospel Church. Sunday, 10:15, prayer and praise service. 10:45, preaching, topic: “Re- Jjoice and Be Exceeding Glad.” 12:15 bibte - school. 6:00, Young People's meeting; 7:00, preaching, topic: “The Tribulation Saints.” Monday, 7:30, meeting. Tuesday, 4:00, Children's 7:30, bible study class. Thursday, 7:30,° Mid-week meeting. . “Daniel’'s Band” meeting. prayer Pirst Baptist Church 10:45, Morning worship, sermon by the Rev. William Ross, subject: “The Great Antidote.” 12:10, bible school and Brotherhood class. Col. Thomp- son will speak to the men on “Pa- triotism"”. All welcome. “6:30, the Young People’s meeting. 7:30, at the evening service stercopticon views will bring the message. Tuesday, 3, Home prayer meetings will be conducted at the homes of Mrs. Niven, 199 West main, and Mrs. MecKenna, Maple il Wednesday, 2:30, meeting the Sewing Guild In the chapel. 6:30, supper will be served by the women of the Mission Circle. The public in- vited. Tickets may be obtained from members. 2! Thursday, no service, union with City Mission at South church. of Second Advent Church Morning service at 10:45, followed by the lord’s Supper. Sunday school and bible s at 12:15. Kvening service at Prayer meeting on Friday at 8§ p. m. Rev. J. Denton will preach. Reformation Lutheran Church. IFifth Sunday after Epiphany. 10:45 a. m. morning services. 12 m. Sunday school. 7:30 p. m. vespers, subject: “Qur Mission in South America.” Monday evening the Study class will meet at the parsonage at § o'clock. . Tuesday and Friday afternoons the Catechetical class will meet at half past four o'clock. e sience Church Main street Christian Corner of West Park place. Sunday servvice at 10:45 a. m., sub- ject “‘Spirit.” Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening meeting at § o'clock., THe reading room—Room 504 National Bank building, is open to the public daily from 12 until § o'clock except Sundays and holidays. and . First German Baptist Church 46 Elm Street G. H. Schneck, Pastor Sunday — Sunday school at 9:30.] English at Communion. Divine service in “Is it Y Lord?” e _____} 10:80; Serv- —FOX’'S— arting Sun., M Tues., & Wed. ‘SATURDAY NIGHT’ . Cecil B. De Mille’s Best —PALACE— SUNDAY NIGHT “MOLLY O” 8 Reels of Joy South- | Christ,” Monday evening meeting of the Young Men's elub und also of the Young Ladies' elub, Wednesday eve ning religlious Instruction for young people and meeting of the Industrial club, Thursdiay evening prayer meet tng In English, topfe—"Why Prayer Hhows Man at his Beat.” 1°riday eve ning, rehearsal of the choir, Ifebru- ury 10, annual meeting of the Young People's socletles of the At- lantie conference at the Kirst C mun Baptist church in Brooklyn, N, Y Stanley Memorial Chuveh Itev, Wilson R, Stewart, acting pus- tor, Morning worship at 10:45, subject of sermon, “The Ladder of Vision'" Sunday school at noon, Iivening serv- jce at 6:80, with a soclal hour and re- freshments at the close, Monday eve- ning at 7 o'clock the Boy Bceouts, Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock, the Girl Scouts, Wednesday afternoon the Ladies' Aid soclety will meet at the home of Mrs. James Service, 574 Stanley street, Thursday evening at 7 o'clock, meeting of the Junlor ( . soclety, A. M, E. Zion Church 8156-317 Church street 10:80——A message of encourage- ment. 12:30 p. m.—Sunday school. 6:30 p. m.—~Christian Kndeavor. Elec- tion of officers, 7:45—"The Source of Power." “Blg Drothers' association’ and IBureka Girls' club, will have a joint meeting and rehearsal at the home of My, G. 1. Martin, 420 Arch street, Monday evening at 8 p. m. Prayer meeting 'l'uesday at 8 p. m. The New Britain and Plainville branch of the National association for the Advancement of Colored People, will hold a mass meeting at the church, Thursdey, 8 p. m. Mrs, Mary White Ovington, of New York city, will be the chief speaker. Revs. P, R. Washington and 1% T. Washing- ton, will give short talks. First Church of Christ Church school—10 a. m. Morning worship—11 a. m. Sermon by Rev. Henry W. Maier. Adult department of the church school- 15 p. m. Young People’s service—6 p. m. Pro- hibition will be the subject of the de- bate. Tuesday evening, Young Woman's class. p. m,—English class women. . Thursday, menian women's hible day, 4:30 p. m.—Gi day, 6:46 p. m.—The class. The mid-week service will be omit- ted for the City Mission annua! me ing to be held in the South Chur Thursday, 7:45 p. m. The Woman's Home Missionary society will hold its regular meeting Friday, 2:30 p. m. I'riday, 7:30 p. m.—Boy Scouts. 7:30 p. Wednesday, for Armen 30 p. m.—Ar class, Thurs- Scouts. Thurs- Bible study m,—The Swedishi Lutheran Church. Both services Sunday morning and evening will be conducted in Swedish by the pastor. Tuesday evening a special meeting of the church will be held to select a successor to Rev. Dr. Ohman, the pastor, who has nac- cepted a call to a New York church. South Congregational Church. Andante (First Symphony). . ¥n Humble lfaith and Holy Love.. Garrett Unless we had absolute offer. 92 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAYg FEBRUARY 4, 1922, fee In German at 11:80; “Episties of | Behold the Master Passeth 1y Htevenson John 4:84-""The Aspiring Man" Finale (Symphony) L MArquudre Album Leal ... . Qrles Yo Shall Dwell in the Land ., . Stainer In Heavenly Love Ablding. .. Holden | “Yellowstone National Park.' | Allegrd . i Wollstenholine G @0—Christian Endeavor meeting 780—Unlon service of First and | South churches in South church, Dr, ! Hill will glve an address Hlustrated | Ly elghty beautiful views on Yellow National Park, 6:80—-Monthly meeting of Young Women's Department of the Wom an's assoclation,’ This will take the iform of o party for gentlemen friends, There will be a supper and sociabic, 7:4b—Anunugl meeting of the City Misslon, Sunday evening there will begln n series of unlon services with the Iirst church, These will be of an in- formal and popular kind, with a deal of singing of well known hymns, and addressea of an entertaining, educa tlonal and fnspiriational nature, 1ol lowing Is the schedule: February 6| Address, Allustrated by K0 beautiful | views on “Yellowstone Natlonal Park.” February 12-—Address, by Rev, Sherrod Soule, illustrated Dy stereopticon, on “Connecticut's Con- tribution to the Civil War” Grand Army Night. 1ebruary 19—Address, | by Dr. Jumes L, Barton, on “A Tte- cent Visit to Chinw.” ebruary 26— | Address, Hllustrated by 76 finely col- ored views, on “The Yosemite and its Beauties Tuesday, 6:30—Supper and meet- | ing of South church Brotherhood. | Edward Rifs, Ron of the noted Jacob Rlis and of the staff of the “Brooklyn Iagle,” will #peak on “Itvosevelt and My Iather.” [ Wednesday, B0—All-day rewing | meeting under the ausplces of the! Home Missionary Department. I I'riday, 3:00—-Mceting of Koreign | Missionary Department, in charge of Mrs, 12 A, Moore and Miss May | Booth, Subject, “China.” A soclal | hour will follow. People’s Church of Christ. Sunday morning at 10:45, prayer| and devotional &ervice, followed by | morning worship at 10:45 a. m.; sub- ject, “The Seven Cries of Jesus.” Sun- | day school at 12:15 p. m. Young people’s service at 6 p. m Preaching | at 7 p. m.; subject, “God’s Insurance Policy.” Monday, at T:45 p. m., G. M. 8. board meeting. Tucsday, at 3 ‘HI'AII [m] due on the pastor's p. m., children's moeting, Tueaday at 6116 p. m., the gioodell club witl meet at this church, Thursday at 71456 p m., prayer and praise serviee, 1l duy At Ti4h poom., Jible stady clas Everyman's Bible Class Fverymun's Bible cluss will meet | tomorrow mornfng at the Methodist church at 9:30 o'cloek, Rev, John fa Davis will continue his lecture on np. plied paychology. The tople will be “prominent Tralts of Creat Achieve ern,' | >City Items Vietrolas, Planos, navt of the Records, Plerce & Co, A meeting Emmett elub | will be held next Tuesday evening. A. Gorbach has moved to room 212, Booth's Block.—advt. Ralph Richards has been named administrator and G, A, Quigley and H. V. Mr. Richards left no will, Tonlght—Dance at Lithuanian Hall, 864 Park St, Satalinl's orchestra, Adm, 8hc.—advt, The regulur meeting of Rev, W, A, Harty branch, A, O. H,, was held Jast night. Victor records, Pler & Coo—aulvt, The Camp Real state company sold today n new one family house at 286 Ifarmington avenue to Mrs. Nellie Keiko, Mrs, Keiko and her family have Just moved back here from California. After spending the last three years in Los Angeles, New Rritain looked so good to them they declded to come buack here and set- tle down. The Children’s Women's Auxiliary Mission held ty in the 1Virst \wrch this afternoon. The serap hooks weregmade to send to Irance, where the ®hildren have adopted an orphan, Mrs. Willlam Ruttenbury and Miss Eleanor Lewls were in charge, Trustees of the Armenian Apostolic church met at the office of Lawyer David 1. Nair last evening with Rev, Mainpre Deltegian, pastor of the con- gregation, The matter of $480 alleg- salary, was discussed At the meeting last night it was decided to hold an Armenian mass meeting in New Britain on Feb- ruary 6. Iebruary, . 1., branch of the to the American a scrap hook Congregational Trinity Methodist Church Feb. 5 , 1922 10:45 a. m.—Sermon by Rev. J. L. Davis, “The Atmosphere of the Church” 7:30 p. m.—“America And Its Needs” A Stereopticon Lectu Robinson «“EASY” and what it will do for you in your own home, unless we knew to a certainty that it will do your washing better and almost without effort, do you suppose we would dare to make this For. the “EASY” washes by natural hand methods. 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NEW BRITAIN Cump appraisers of the estate | | of the late Alderman Hubert 1", Rich- | ards, e T easant Sunday Evenings SEE WHAT’S HERE! PICTURES MUSIC LECTURES February 5 —*“Yellowstone National Park,” 80 Beautiful, Colored View R February 12—Union Defenders’ Day. Grand Army Night, Connecticut’s Contribution to the Civil War. Lecture by Rev. Sherrod Soule, illustrated by Stereopticon. February 19—Lecture by Dr. James L. Barton, recently returned from China—“Conditions in China.” February 26—“Yosemite Valley and Its Beauties.” 75 Beautifully Colored Pictures of Mountains, Waterfalls, Rivers and the Mammoth Trees. WHERE ? Ui\ion Meetings of First and South Churches in DOES YOUR DVERTISING REFLECT YOU? 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