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P . S B A el > NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1622, JOHN ¥, MULLEN will open next Thursday and continue Fay at 7:80 p.m, Weekday church four evenings, school for grades 6, 7 and 8, On Friday at 7 p. m, the junfor rifle club will meet with Captain A, MODERN THEOLOGY VS. THE BIBLE, Non-Denompinational, Are Largely Auended This Morning J. Griffin, Meeting of the Forelgn . Emmanuel Gospel, The funeral of John I, Mullen was AI' Missionary department of the Wom-| Drayer and praise wervice at 10 & |y,a1q gt 9 o'clock this oralag Tey IN REFERENCE TO SALVATION U en's assoclation. Program in oharge|m, Preaching topie, “The Elect by 8t Mnry"n oy Ay “l‘( n‘ o of MK‘!’k‘l: N. Hemenway. Mrs John | Grace and Thelr. - Appolntment” at B A ATl ier b, Tocdiond The S d'of & et £ Five Se P . Kirkham will speak on “India's|10:46 a, h. Bible school at 12:16 p. o y e Second of a Series of Five dSermons be ROV¢ Mly lfll‘d wm cond“c[ :’l'r“hl'fi A| Dnllinm ';llllnhr- :cl'\':;l: m. Young people's meeting at« 6 p. ::;'“’l: ;‘ltl)'l"l‘l'l“l(.:‘;‘l(l:fl!‘"; ‘:':‘I‘":l';‘l'.::"l‘:“l:l Ok “ . _| by chfldren, based on "Ind a's Child| . Evening. service at 7. 0'clock, ) : x Ao atio AT oal T e o N onas Do Mars| ™ s a1 o e itaro " iev: Kaymoud J. Clabby was 1 Preached in the i dlan songs by Mrs, Douglas De Mars| Tuesday at 4 p. m., children's meet- FoldBli g oty ey (gl the — i and others in native costume, ing, and Bible study class at 7:30 p. o wrant of a solemn high mass of ' ll requiem; Rev, Willlam A, Krause was PEOPLE'S CHURCH OF CHRIST o Teorrow will ‘e communlon Ay Stanley Memorlal, » M:‘,,l,,:.,';:":::;o'r",I','::v|l‘;‘,:“"i’l"§,{’;; p.|Aemcon; Rev. John T Winters was and Holy communign will be observed Sunday at 10:46 a, m, commun-|m, Thursday. sub-deagon, and Rev. Walter J, Me- h ] fth 2 b in all'the Congrégational, Baptist, jon and reception of members, with & Crann was master-of-ceremonies, Pur- i . Methodist .n? Episcopal ehurches ) | yermon by the pastor. Subject “The People's. ing the mass Mrs, Mary T, Crean and Whlc nas gl own Out 0 e essay glven y . Twenty-firat Sunday after Trinitys | Longer LAfe” Sunday séhool ‘at 12 b Mrs. Jodin C.' Conpolly sang, and’ as o The general conférande of Uongre: | oon. Junlor Tndeayor at 4 p.m k‘““l"."""“"_ “; "'f"'““‘ ADERYSE and | (he bady was being borne from the Rev. Haggald of Hartford. lfltlm\nl churches will; meot i’ Befi- | Intermodiate Christian Endeavor %[ | worship at oegellowed by mor- | churely they -rendered & duct, “The tol Wednesday. 'The program will be| 6 pem, by o b ol """ “"g‘"d * | vacant Chair.” as foflows: Addresses i dhe after| . Wednesday at 2:30 pi m., meeting | Sf M0 Re10 o service. Bunday| The' pall beapern were Frederigk J. Speaker, A. B. Taylor noon, Rev, Warren 8. Archibald on|of the Girl Bcouts, pigiat g “" . ’“‘pm‘;‘l‘";:"’u;"; 'p' McEnrae, Thomas C, Crowley, Patrick “Freedom Through Truth,” Rev. 8.| Friday at 7:30 p. m, meeting of AR .| C. Bridgett, James I'. Daly, James C. A . ? A ¥iske on “The Ministry of Beau-|the Men's club at the church. R ik nerlen of | Ly and James J, Konny, The flow- Time: 7P. M. ° Public“Invited Rev, Roger 1. Treat on "Peace 49 ¢ "M;“ A ':‘ “"'. P ; ;; 1‘1 """“;’ ‘”; er bearers were Joseph W, Roche, Ja- Through Goodness.” Addresses in the urches, ‘Q"';, d’" wi\v "" ATl “'l‘l":r ' ©flaoh Jennings, Willlam Walsh and ovening, Rev. Ashley D. Ldavitt, D, avtford, oh..ih aptist conimy o mas O'Connor, The * committal . ventién' in reference to salvation. i service at the grave was conducted by Rev. Walter J. McCrann, The inter- ment was in 8t. Mary's new cemetery, D, of Brookline, Mass., on “The Néaw Religious Epoch.” » The Connecticut Missionary soclety will meet in the South Congregational church of this city Thursday. The sessions will deal with the subjoct of Morning worship at 10:45 o'clock with sermen by Rev. Willlam Ross, subject, “John, #:16," Communion at| 11:46 o'clock. Bible school ‘and| Rrotherhodd class at 12:10 o'¢lock p. m., and B, Y. P, U, at 7:30'p, m.’ Tuesday at 4 p. m,, children's meet- ing. Wednesday at 4 p. m., women's miasionary prayer band. Thursday at 7:46 p. m,, prayer meeting, POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT pbeph ek s a2 HEALEY AND FENN, Everyman's Bible Class, Frank E. Healey of Windsor Locks, religlous education. Rev. George W. Monday at 7:30 p. m,, R Scouts, ~ ? : Nagh, L. L. D, of Chicago, Rev. Wednesday at 3 p. m e Wom- First anniversary, Birthday party.|candidate for re-clection as attorney I 7 ¥rank M. Sheldon, D. D., of Boston, ['en's devotional meeting and packing | Members of Arlz Grotto will ho guests. | general on the state republican tick- | gg et, and E, Hart Fonn of Wethersfield, candidate for re-election as congress- man from this district, “will be the principal speakers at a rally to be byt held on Monday night at EQritulsky's Richard Covert, Rev. John Is Davis will “Applied Psychology.” and Rev. George B, Andrews, of New speak on York, will speak here. memorial servie¢” ‘for déceased veterans will be held in Fox's theater, Sunday, November 12. of boxes for Russian and Mother's} school. Young wonwn s guild in the chureh' parlor at 7:30 p. m. Thursday at 7:45, mid-week 4 ice. . Salvation Army. servs Captain Frnest Almauist, of New GIVE YOUR Miss May Lord, pastor of the I*riday at 4 p..m., meeting of the| York, will have charge of the even- hall on Broad street. Methodist church at West Granby, | Heralds and’Crusaders. | ing service tomarrow. Karl Tegner, of | lirnest ‘W. Christ and Judge B. W. ‘WAl condtict a two-weeks' evangelistic) R New York, will have charge of speclal | Alling, local candidate for the gen- B ‘service at the Trinity M. E. church. German. services all next week. eral aggembly, will also address: the . Bervices will be held thére every even-| Sunday school at 9:30 a. m, mme 7 gathering, ing excépt Mondays and Saturdays:|class for adults in German sv. m 30 Christian Science. Miss Tord has been an evangelist for | a. m. Divine service in English at| Sunday service at 10:45 a. m. Sub- WEATHER OUTLOOK almost 25 years. { 10:30. Divine service in German at| ject, Adam and Fallen Man.” Sun- ‘Washington, Nov. 4.—Weather out- . The annual McAll mission service| 11:30 a, m.. Communion at both serv- [ day school at 9:46 a. m.. * look for the week beginning Monday will be held in the South Congréga- | ices. Meeting of the Y.'P. 8, at 7 wQflneydLy evening meeting at 8|for the north and middle Atlantje ’ o'clock Sunday 'and Tuesday eveningl| o'clock. Unsettled, mild and showers 1 tionml church Sunday, November 12, Captain Ernest Almquist will con- duct services in the Salvation Army barracks tomorrow evening. Next | week Karl Tegner, of New York, will conduct special services for the Army | every evening. Stereopticon views | will ‘be shewn 'of life in Norway and Sweden, Friday evening. | Everyman's Bible class=will uhser\e its first anniversary tomorrow morn. ing. Rev. John . Davis will cut a 1 birthday cake.” Mémbers of Aziz Gro- to will turn out in force. states: at beginning, followed fair and cool thereafter. The reading room—Room 504 Na- by generally tional Bank Building, is open to the public dafly from 12 noon until 4 o'clock except'Sundays and holldays. Open Wednesday' from 12 until 7:30 ] p.m, Thursday evening at 7 o'clock, re- liglous instruction for juniors. Praysy| er meeting in English at 8 o'clock. Elim Swedish. Bible school at 9:45 a. m, Morn- ing service at 11 a. m¢ Young Peo- ple's meeting'at 5 p. m, and evening service at 7 o'clock. What You Have Been Looking For Second Advent. Morning service at 10:45 o'clock, Sunday school at 12:12 p. m. Even- ing. service at 7:156 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday at 8 p. m. Episcopal. St. Mark's. - VOTE New Victrola : Console Type Methodist Churches,” Trinity. Sunday school at 9:45 o'clock. Commiunion service at 10745 a. m. Ep- rth_League social heur at 5 p. m. Congregational C um‘l‘p.. First: - upper Y pper at 6 p. m..' and devotional Holy Communion in the chapel at Church ‘schood at 10 a. m. - Morn- | garvices at 6:30 o'clock . with ' ‘Miss -.300 : m.m"(;',',r"“?ch ';ch;,,c‘:':p ;:Qu 7 ing service at 11 o'clock.. Communr| Margaret Odenwaldt leader. _Sermon|, 'm. Holy Communion and sermon with flat top for 2 :“lendl “‘L"“?’"l;” members. Adult|at 7:30 p. m. by Miss May Lord, evan- |t 11 o'clock, Choral evensong and e class at 1 p. m. gelist : TiE Al : o R tanaiie it il STERetl e BADathen Clamh sipaer. Manduyer anan it aRets e ; Monday evening at 7:45 o'cloek at|.G:30 p, m. Epworth League business Call and Look It Over i i CLEARING HOUSE REPORT. New York, Nov. 4—'The actual con- dition of clearing house banks and trust companies for the week shows a deficit of $4,086,240. This is a decrease of $55,262,260 from last week, ’ the, parsonage. | ednesday at 4 p. m., the Junior| Migsionary soclety will meet, and at 2 p. m. the Armenian Women's Eng- Jish-class. At 7:30 p. m., the'Bible! study elass will meet, Thursday at 2 p. m,, Bible (lass for Armenian _women, The Home Mis- slonary society will meet at the same meeting and social at 7:45 p. m. and Jr. Ald rally at 8 o'clock. W.'H, W. S..meeting at the home of Mrs. Stephen Sergent, 56 Hawkins street, . Wednesday afternoon, at 3 o'clock,- Evangelistic - services every night at 7:30 o'clock except Monday, by Miss May Lord. C.L.Pierce & Co. Opposite Monument Zion. time. The Girl Scouts will meet a(' A M E, 4 o'ttock: Sunda / : " h i y service at, 10:45 ‘a. m. +& Priday, 7:30 p. m, Bey ficout.s w | 'Preaching by the pastor. - Subject, Center Girls’ c!uh at 8 p. m.. { g South. Italian school at | At Ease in:Zion.” . Sunday school at 12:30 p. m. Varick Christian Endea- vor ‘soclety at 6:80 p. m. and preach- ing+by the pastor at 7:45 p. m. Sub- SUPPER ano PARTY FOR NURSES 9 a. m. Bagin- . ners’ department at' 10:45 a, m.|ject “The Passover Christ Our Re- |} Merning tworship with communion, | jeemer.” ’ o At 19:45 o'clock.-Church school at| * 12:10'p. m. Assyrian worship at 2:30 | Luthéras Ill‘("lea. . ; S i p. m. Christian Endeavor. ' meeting Reformation. 5 E H at 6:30 p. m. Evening worship, us-| arquning service at 10:45 o'clock, . . [ trated lécture on. the Grand.Canyon| qunday school at neop. - The cates of Arizona. hetical class will meet Tuegda; | 2 y an Meeting of Troop 2 Junior Achl:\o- ‘l"rlday afternoon. W 4 ment club Monday evening at T7:30 FOR SECRETARY OF STATE Monday Evening, 6:30 o’clock fi':;g;k 4 ngz(;h;int‘:trs,si\(‘tm:;odh;:lt:: BtaMebawiscr S i § ; ; o o . h Eff. . « time. Regular monthly sewing meet: i?rfi:'3;::5‘:;::&‘:::3;' plln':“s:n a'clock. All those wishing to attend kindly call 2231-3° If You Are Satleled wlth t e lClent : ing, of the voung women's department | at 4:30" p. m., Monday. Bupper at 6 :‘o'cloek. - Méeting of = first division E Truep 2, Boy Bcouts, Tuesday evening | at 7:30 o'clock. i Wednesday at 4:10 p. m., will be Swedlsh, . . before Monday noon Sunday . morning. at 10:30 o’clock the sorvice will be in Swédish.’ The Sunday school will meet after the mass: meeting will be held Economical And Businesslike Way In Q& = Which He Is Conducting Your L City’s Affairs the . aveek —day church schaol for| servi grades four and five, At 7:30 o'clock| at ‘3 o'clock in the- afternodn in the: rifie. club meets for practice. the. interests of “Upsala college. Dr. e LINDBLOOM - HEDSTROM . MEETING L. G. Abrahamson, editor_of “Augus- tana,” of Dock Tsland, Ill., will be one of the speakers: _The class in Bible study mcets at 6 On Thursday the young woman's | . department will have an “at homé" to | qts friends at 3:30 p. m. Tea will be| | gerved from 65:15 to 5:45 p. m. The| 1 young people’'s Bible class will meet| p. m. There Wwill be no evening serv- | ‘under the leadership of I'rederic L.|ice. 'The annual congregational week W W Nasfl Leads the World in Motor Car Value You are cordially invited go come (o the Swedish Bethany church, Frank- lin Square, Sunday, Nov. 5, to hear Rey, Lindbloom of Chicago, venowned evangelist, deliver his closing sermon. Afternoon, 3 o'clock, subject, “MAN’S GREATEST SIN? l‘,lt‘nlnk, 7:30, “THE LAST CALL." S : Mr. Hedstrom, choir leader, will take charge of the singing. ¥ R i Come, hcd‘l' and be Blessed. 3 "3 PU I I < I HE 1 " 4 L] [ ] [ ] ch | T s wll wrthy of e Trinity Methodist Church |§ SECOND LEV ; phasis that no other Am- . Sunday, November 5th ; erican rar, so far as we % know, is' manufactured in 10:45 a. m.—Communion Service. ': > ; ;;sa:,‘;l;g;‘l_ifi: ;rt:elnd :i;i: T :7:30 p. m.—Evangelistic Service. Miss May - figures, 93% of each Nash ' Lord, speaker. Miss Lord has been in % B : car begins and is carried Evangelistic Work for a number of through to completion in years and is a very effective speaker. the great: Nash plants. ‘ ( FOURS and SIXES Prices range from $935 to $2190, f, o. b, factory y ¥ OPENING ‘A New Series Of Pleasant Sunday Evenings The Services Which Proved So Popular Last Year Will Be Resumed Next Sunday Evening, November 5. ‘SOUTH CHURCH 7:30 P. M. bt "INSPIRING AND INSTRUCTIVE PICTURES ON uiwren «THE GRAND CANYON OF THE COLORADO” HAWKER BRIGHT SINGING FRATERNAL ATMOSPHERE CORDIAL WELCOME T0 AL Distributor « TEL. 2456