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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1922 T R R e YERSAGDTODAY)) AN HAPPY EASTER TO YOU! Resurrection 12:15, Bible sehool | % \ T and baptism; 6, Young I'eoy moet- | Vil R »nm () Un tinn van Iperin ' Sunda scehoo have their FHaste i Tuesday—4:00, Children's moeting: | MO & B o gs Whal D e A e oh ety Td . : Thursday 3 Mid-week prayer oonny social to be held in the chapel | jiroaklyn, N, Y., will preach, 6:80 p B i Tuesday, T:40 p, m., Young wom-|hy Hallet Green, T:46 p. m The Pen years ugo todiy, the world was St Mark's Church en's class choir will render the eantatn, “The |shocked by (he ne of the greatest Laster Day-—-7 u, m., Holy Commun ednesda m ng 1088 | 1'pince o f teaders rs, John | ma e disarter in 1ifty years, when Ot ‘ ' . . o J N + Qb Ariny T iLar Bag-=1 5, T, HEN Commun- |t Apmenian women. Prineo of Life:s - Renderst Mew John | mavitime disiter in ity senck, whe | §j. Childyen’s Carol Service, with Pictures of the Easter Story—7,30 fon; 11 a, m., morning prayer oly Thursday, 2 po m., Armenian wom- | sor lapgest and most muagniticent ocean Communion and sermon; £:30 p e cluss, 4800 po o m,, Girl - tner then built, had gone down with . . . church school carol wervice and Pres guoups, 645 p, me, Bible study class swodish Lutheran Chir losa of ovor 1,800 Illves, The un Cordial Invitation To All sentation of white box offering peomy, mid-week serviees Barly morning sersice at 1080 will lwpeakable horror which accompanied ' Thursday-—The Men's club will I of the church are invited [pe in Swedish and eindueted by the | ihe receipt of this news can hardly be hold its regular meeting. Supper Will 4 un il day meeting to make surgical |pagtor, A colleetion vibll be taken for | described when it wis realized that be served at Vo m. Ldeutenints g paggings for the hospiial in Madura, [the church renovating fund, In the | the wonderful, unsinkable Titanic had Colonel George Catlin will ad In-' SINCIndia, Laneheon will be served ot | evening at o'cloc\: the Sunday | zone down, club on “The [Philippines Twenty | o AL 380 poom, there Wil be o [ gehool will hold o Kastor 1Pestival 0 DPuskongor e 3 s Years Ago." foreizn missionary meeting ot which pe, Ohman and Conead Hultherg [ puetaded :‘\I.“nn‘ l.'\:»'__“u'l:f‘.lwl s WESLEYAN REGULATIONS - Mrs, George Traut will read o report [wiil attend the New England eonfer-| o yumber of Connecticut people, all LB S Acsoviation on “The Philippines,” and an interest- onee to he held in Camhris Mass | o whom were sived. Among them | Seven Games to be Played, Fach Give International Rible Btudents' asso- | ing exercise will he given by a elass | pext week, They leave Inesdany | wag \\'v'ndm' F, Sloper of this clty ing Player His Coveted *W*" clation: 10:45 u, 1 hee v se, viee riday, 7:80 p, oy Beouts e somecting | Mide b April 156.—The Arch street, Dr. (. A, Wi 4 Friday, Do m., Loy Seouts speaker at u lavge ‘mass meeting 0w on his way (o his cabin, He was| ., iddletown, Conn., nn_l Th RS aNG oh Wb o, By By o APROIET [Tremont temple wton, Sunday, | o 0 B L B . were | Wesleyan university bascball mannge- | 11 a. m,, Sunday school, 239 Main April 28 S 5 ment has named seven scheduled i games to he known as the “hetter street, Room 219, 2 p. in. Turner South Congrezational Church, The story of herolsm of passengers hall, lecture by Dir. ¢ A Wise, topic 7100~ Unaten Kt s oo CHILDREN'S CHORES o e i it o | ames explaination of the term heing s o YaRpLenL ) [ L nd the grea) ohurnoters iHAL WOrB) o0 cumey with old vivels wioh DR. (. A, WISE “The Kingdom of Heaven is at Hand" | o oian 1and & f6ty. L.padan A children's ¢horus of 100 volees| | _ . ( ar weasor ol eader, ehildrer arus o tscovered during the excitement that|, g N 7 ’ J Y i ey, Wilson Stewart 9:30-itatian will be the prineipal feature of a sp ccompanied the rush for the lite- | """“‘“"I b ";‘ ‘“"”-‘ ‘"“'” 4 of Brooklyn, N. Y. German Bantist Church, xahon] 10380~—~smarning Svorsnin: | alal cnre) mefvic ’ d the ; we. | must be participated in to give 2 A i choo! ] ) arship, einl carol service to be held in outs, too small in number to ae-| LBl 4 e y Sunday, 0:80 a. m. Faster service | geymon by Rev, Dr, George W. €. Soufh Conaregational chureh on Eas- | sommodate the pussengers, will go|PIYEr one of the coveted W's, 4 . Will Speak in with the Sunday schooli 10:30 R, M., 14j)), “What is ) 1ife 12110: ter evening. The junior ehorus WH Fgawen iy history as an example of German Bible c'ass for adu'ts ‘H.‘ym church rehool 2:80-—Assyrian Wor= [he in charge of J, €. Deehe and Mrs. | \moerlcan courage in the face of has heen followed by the Wesle i, ¢ 9 service in Iinglish; sermon CTo8s | ship G230 Christion ndeavor Helen Upson. The ter story Wil [ jantn ithletie association for several 8 ) 2 ind tends to hold the number % wwards each season down to about a it Turner 1 of girls, morning. Dr. Chman will be the | wpn a4 the time that the crash came his method of awarding letters and Crown”; 11:30 a, m. divine serv- | meeting, 7:50- 8 ster earo en in stereonticon slide The Mon Horoes fee in German; sermon: “Tmmortalty service, with large children's ehorus gonth chnreh gquast will render a in. Jao o, ¢ f ( 5 As Eternal life.” 11025, Muster and the Baster story in pictures e un{“ihfi{flffi DU Mlah A 3 AUk L"H’Il lozen. At present there are but two . v ; ARCH STREET offering for the general denomina- Muin: miasnlng: Searahin i mliang Ao o g i e et | baseball letter men in the college, ; tional work at all Easter services Preinde—Baster Tdylle L Burdett SUNRISE SERVICE be saved llu‘lw.ml‘.l‘l .’-‘-’ ‘lrn‘l“y m;f,,', Captain Iricke, '24 and Stewart '22, i % X 4 24 Monday cvening, meeting e Anthem— Easter scene (The Re- i % T : ) “[The “letter, games” are those with e 4 un a - o 2 ‘ | There wiil be a sanrise service un-| boat and then made way tor others| .’ " . o . é Young Men's club in the Y. M. (. demption) . Cintnncbaect ars ek g L OHIL RS SRSt | T ST R R e | Debmau iy Witliams sand™ AmTidrt Wednesday, T p. m. religious in- | Offertory—=tod of All Nature Al LA g Rallnat 80; Birong: ad, himeeif, an "“Mioth at home and away, and the game ; 3 E Lt Christion Endeavor union. The meet- [ haek to what was certain death, With | oo o i : 0 struction for young people. Moot AN O e i s iSRS E el B B il e B < Remiamin | $1Eh Brown at Providence. ing of the Junior Achicvement cinba | Postiude — Allelnia J D BolE e e iAo g ettt o8 RS * tlo Again the WU - pitolier it : ; i ernoon Thursday evening, prayer meeting Mugic, carol sorjer e et i annan | i) i ms it i CENOBLAR onk A AUIIRARE Fout of Ehex pbova i ; an DES|de=<Tianter ATl Btewart of Ste Memoris i | Roebling, L A8, JACAUEs | e while the ‘other team members : ’ ; 30 I Geroian, ; LS ARG AT gl nintey Putrelle, Major Gen. Thtts and many by e lu{r G ot ; At 3 o'Clock. I'riday evening, rehearsal of e Andrewa A } 20V [must play four and a half innings in ; choir * Opening Hymn--“Christ the ; IR Pl all of whom played the 10SInE | yop of four of these games. : . Subject : 3 g LR e o ia NEW ACHIEVEMENT CLUB part of heroes so that the time worn B ject: The Champion Junior Achievement | 'aw ..rlr !hw high seas in time of ‘:Jvm‘ WAILE 6 “THE KINGDOM OF Revi"\Wilson R, Stéwart, acting pa ro“Wemen and - children first, ALLS FALL IN o iy s e dp at 10:47 A Cantata —*The New Life," . llogars |Congregational church. Norman Hart ht be observed The north side of the cellar wall of HEAVE olclock. Subject, “The Power of the | The I'rophecy of Hart streei. is in charge. The club Tales of Horror the six tenement house owned by Sam / ; 1S AT HAND.” Tte "";”;n“.. The musica! program | Bass Solo od Created Man to |is doing woodwork and will meet Tuc he surviving eye-witnesses of the [Schneider, at 111 Hartford avenue, e X includes anthems. “In the Fnd of the! I3 [mmartal.” day night of next week Hsaster, tell of the pitiful scenes of |fell in about 2:30 o'clock this morn- L Dr. Wise is the Vice-Presi- Sabbath." by Cha~in: tenor solo, “On | Quartet—"1 Will Praise Thee O - wives and children separated from |ing due to the heavy rain. The house % E dent of the International ‘-;9"':‘ L e s Dy Dance, Armory, Moriden, tonight; | their fathers of floundering life boats, | was undergoing repairs and was jack- | i Students’ associati e e i The IFulfiliment Areadia Orchestra of New Haven. | nd of people praying their last. Al a|ed up on a staging. The dumage was : g : Jible Students’ association, B e R oon s AL o'Bloak ino Solo—"When the Sabbath b musie. Lent ends at noon|moment before, serenely unconscious | slight. People living on the upper : and a very able speaker. "‘ o q(-r-“ Al i e e hs Past."” Saturday.—advt, that their stable footing underneath, [floors were not compelled to move, Hear him. e A P : B he unsinkable Titanic was rushing on | although disturbed and frightened. No Collection. Stanley Memorlal Church. o he Day of Itesurrection.” y club has been organized at the Sout) 3 i Tenor Solo—"And He 4 Unto e thi\":‘:i‘v‘\?‘:ilns\‘ 1::-:";” ot bt Thei Te Not, Atraidl, | SuanEDS MQRY GAPPEN ‘0 cragh against a monstrous fceberg. | e ) Sentoiltee Glrilsconts - UTns (e attafnoon: the|Ruattet—alleluia | LU t W For miles around, the sea was dot-[ The equator cuts Borneo into two e = o o ssaian| e Promtee: ; & e with lifeboats and rafts of every|edqual parts. gathering at the c! ; Sophana olo=*God! Hath Not Ap-- |00 600t ve accis more ool loseriptlon, Women with dishevelled N RIS ARE fhare- Lol ban | nanted Ta linto Wrath,! HOLSI0: L0 LUK ! screaming for the mates they meeting of the Junior . B society, |G L ¥ e That Friday evening the Rrotherhood will knew were doomed, children crying ind frightened, white faced men, ap- Offertory. ompany in Fall nalled at the suffering and agony of tertain ir e ladies of the church.| . i Company in Fall, g L a agony enterta 1 th i | Garols: the weaker ones, all till the day they e ) ) | “Welcome Happy Morning.” Chicago, April 15.—Giorgia Pelac | jie will never forget that sight [— First Baptist Church | “Give Bar. Give Ear jood co, who is serving his second season Greatest Sea Disaster veryman s l T Generval Manager of Chicago Opera | | | | ]”:.‘5' mar;\;n: WO i)x: S }Nv”".\“ Chriztian Men. |28 conductor of the Chicago Opera The sinking of the Titanic will go t}!w‘rm\\_] William I|‘-' ) subject, i\n The Faster Story 'n Pictures, | Co.. will be the new gencial manager [ jown as the greatest maritime dis- laster Message. saptismal service. | vy po) next autumn, succeeding N Garden | aster of all his 3 ; 3 g Ho % , ; a 0 g ) rare wster of all history, Up to the time of 3 Special music by “}mv':h ’\"?Ix' l'l- | “Come Ye withful Raise the according to the Chicago Tribune to- | pe <ing, the loss of the steamship | ¢ Rev. John L. I)avxs, leader ’ha\s(sl: mhrrv‘x.wslm zhe rkv| et H;f!':‘ Strain ! day, Atlantic in 1873 the greatest that | § [ ‘rntrrrvmlfl" u\_u ga :u .:\ -v' GGod Hath Sent His Angels.” | Misg Garden, if she continues with | yad ever happened, but its loss w A chapel. 6:30 the Young People wiill jlenadiction the com is sted o return 1 5 < 3 i 3 1 e t ° |the company is expected to return i | ar cclipsed by the sinking of the Ti- - hoid their meeting in the chapel. | Postinde-— Warthy fs the Lamb. | ‘he capacity of artist with no voice in | tanic ] Non denominational Monday, 4- Meating of the “Loyal| (The Messiah) Handel | 1} : nizat] Bl e 4 3 g, Cunieniins he guidance of the organization, the A e T 3 . ’ 0, Toy o, on iy el of Basah| e A (R copm i et VR Meets Sunday Mornings, 9:30 O’clock At . Supper of the Biroth- (2. Junior Achievement club " Rumors of Miss Garden's retire- - : g h 2 i erhood, ladies invited. Musical pro-' Tuesday—4:00—Meeting af Achieve pont have bone numerous here but], | 1€ German lLadies' Relief society gram to foilow. ment elnbs. 30, meeting of Troop samuel Ins el Crdp i DR the fund being | Wednesday 3. Mission circle will |2, oy Seouts of America Samuel Insull, president of the CIviel . i.0q iy tuis clty, by serving supper e o o . rica {Opera company has insisted that Miss i : ’ Pr meet in the chapel, leader K5 B - Thimsdav=rAilll iesl dny--oliiteh tanpddn hai beer ppninted genesat| .. focner hall, Wedn - evening, | e e itoiodn o ot heroutie \Woman's) sohionl - du40; D Beoiits. © TG [ glveston for- the company and. would |- 2l 2% trom b to 8 olelock, The Sew uild w o t “hapel. | ehure “ht se ne. v 2 2 £ _ tunds are being raised for the benefit | E ’vix_:nxv(lln.l will |n:;‘r]m' ‘;f «m,‘m‘r church night service. continue in that capacity i she| L dre POME rased fo i hursday 7:45, Mid-week praye choose, He has seid that any change 2 ‘ b | Methodist Church, c n MARRIAGE LICENSES Friday 630, Bibie school comference | 1 s e TARR 1 e M :mbership approximately 1500—Attendance last Sunday 1086. antSentegtainment; < hy the choir Sunday | Miss Garden vecently has been fore- | poco heon jssued at the office of l‘".“ SUBJECT TOMORROW: “APPLIED RELIGION” eSO i | morning, several times to cancel her an-|yown clerk: Charles William Seaman r “1:[“ Peoples ”"’"‘": wtiona | Mhe pastor. Rev. John T. Davis, | nounced appearances to recuperate gt Sl ariant | 0:15, prayer and demwtiona it e Tt % % 7 A g By € 5 e . . 19 s 3 Q Ren el e B o Ul iR eh T fheceVentrig o, thevaul o rém. 11 hoaith Yuknot of 107 Rhodes strect; Meetings over in time for services in other churches " » nng S iret, “Why Jelieve in Immortal- < CEET - 3¢ Piunsnn e o nd | at 10:45 a. m. There will be a baptis- e e Y R. Frazee of 145 Glen street, and . e A [ USING COAL SURPLUS. Katherine Birmingham of 91 Church mal gervice .aind the ‘noception. of " The uslial weekly seliedule of meet 5 SR members at this time. Hunday school | ings will be observed O P Million Ton: Stovake Yard:) : at 12:15 p. m. Vou s ¥hoa o ing at 6 p. m. Preaching ¢ . m Subject, “The Sating Nams (ISEa { Tuesday at 4 p. m., e et | et Julih b DRSS, I Fesuime) delphin and Reading Coal and Iron | 1ns. talks on “Applied Religion Co. s shipping three Jong trains of | | (] Thursday at 7:45 p. m., prayer mm" ! coal i} ily from the storage yards at |18 5 praise service Swidishy BBathany Ghnron Landfngville. The yards will soon be aster un ay a e ll s ul ‘ : Friday at 7:45 p. m., bible study. 1 empty. More than 1,000,000 tons of Nearly Empty. Exveryman's Rible Class, g 8 Pottsville, Pa, April 15.—The Phil- Ihere will he an early service at 71,0 coal had heen stored there, Fisst Church of Christ, RalogRiaEINOAL WD, A number of additional employes of S o vlar morning services at 10:30 o'alock. 1y poating ratiway were suspended | ’ SIS Ly LAt g e et | MORNING SERVICE 11 O'CLOCK production of }I\“.IZ,:-:VV| story. will R el B B | traffic. s o R bt e G s ; | Easter Sermon—“THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE SILENCE OF JESUS” B e T i a1 & Appropriate Music Frtm" ;‘-) “\:,ymn m\\yl. it ‘x”‘w.un_ rytu-.ml fi ffi.fl AR ‘eter, anc erwin cCutecheon v d st | Tonjty Mathodist £ , EASTER VESPERS 4:30 P. M. he music with violi arents and . . [ g friends are invited to this servies Mr. Marcus H. Fleltzer, Violinist Morning service, 11 o'ciocl i b SPECIAL EASTER MUSIC First Church Quartet Choir Hy he dorou WD ot Seringlime ... Koy Mrs. Howard E. Horton Mr. Charles J. Stuhlmann Anthem Ml : ol Cantata by the Choir in the Mornin Mrs. Merwin H. Tuttle My. Arthur E. Howard, Jr. o . REPIAL o 0N SRR B & My, Theron W, Hart, Organist ’ Alto ‘ong y ‘oomly il R vening Service at 7:30 f This service will consist of Carols appropriate to Eastertide and selections by Violin Anthem “Light's ering Marn Responge Thrist f Al 5 3 5 5 . . Adore (F'rom "5 s : . . ic i st cordially invited to this service of musical inspiration and SRR oo Dol Sermon by Rev. John L. Davis igfii(t)l gan. The public is most cordially ¢ Faster Vespers, 430 o'cle i ETUSIE . THettas Subject: “Why I Believe in Immortality.” Violin and Organ (old ¢ assien) | J (a) Arinso Handel (b)Y Minuet in ¥ flat fthoven | LRSI g e e T TR O TR T G RRGTTI Q\r’rl o U BGLLY AND HER PALS Pa Never Gets The Chance To T;y It (From “Hongs Without e wlapted by Ihidtey e (b) Jesns Saith Unto Her, “Mary' : g e “;N — My GYARS! SAm. : ) GTRAIGHT FER 4 ’ (Contralto solo with Vielir i A ) GOTTA HEAR DONT TELL ME (c) Onoe the Lord of Glory 1 e POOR HOUSE THAT ALL v ta e A GOW SOzt (| : You DOAT (8oprano Qi ‘ = ') | OVER AGKW KAOw 1T Py PERKING re = LODBSTERS AND SHRIMPS FRESH (RAB MEAT SOKFT SHELL CRABS STEAMING CLAMS CHOWDER CL. [IONISS’S 24-50 State Street Haritord Visit Our Dining Room Copyright. 1942, [ o e ure Servace. na,, Grant B