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4/ LADIES' DAYAT E.B. Many Churches Plan Social Func- tions During Coming Week —_— with sermon by the pastor. Subjee Tomorrow Wil be “Ladfes’ Day" at "Thlc 1 ndorst:mrllng‘ Heart.” the sesslons of ~Everyman's Bible| 12 M. Sunday school, > Class. Members of the class’ win| 4 P M. Junior Chrlsfiefi.n Endeavor, | bring . their wives or other women | ® P- m. Intermedlate Christian En- members' of the family, who win |1°avor ? occupy reserved seats in - the rear.| ‘Wednesday. 7:30 p. m. Stanley Rev. John L."Davis will talk on, Memorial church night at the Y. M “Applied - Psychology.” |C. A, [Fascinating performance by a Victor T Sehmidt, 'of Brook]yn,‘“km"d mugician, competitive games; y\' will lecture Sunday afternoon |Under the direction of Physical Direc- At three o'clock at 259 Main ito Joseph Hergstrom. Refreshments | street, » . in Baoth's block, on the subject, "Phe & Third World Begun, ¢ Living Will Never Dfe.’ #free and there will be no collection. 7 The meeting is under the auspicles of | Millions Now il dukintonald Bible” (Btudehte’) L3 ice at the Children’s Home in the {Assoclation. 4 e e o 4y | afternoon and evening_ by the local fganvednesday. evening: will be, ‘Stan-i ol ; | Swedish churches and societies. The ley Memorial Church Night,"” at the| Baptist Churches, inns'or and choir will partake in this ¥, M. C. A | S Pirst | service. Rev. Dr. §. G. Ohman of #% The annual meeting of the First| At 10:45, morning worship, aprmon[\ew York, has been invited and is ‘Baptist ‘Brotherhood will be held [by the Rev. William Ross, subject, | oot crod to take part, Next Wed. Tuesday evgning. “Confidence and: Character.” oA esday evening at 8 o'clock Rev. Dr, Miss Katherine Mayo, of Bedford | 12:10—Bible school and Brother- ';;fl“"m‘m':n‘;f A o e Hills, I.. T, will speak on « the New | hood class. i'wstor of this church by the presi- York state policg, to the men of the 7:00—Meeting of the young people | j 4 or New England conference, Dr. South church brotherhood Tuesday | in the chapel. L8 & Ebaeitntof) Boston ashiktad . evening, It wil! oe the annual Ladies'| Monday, 7:30—Boy Scouts. [ i Night and refreshments will be served Miss May Lord cencludes her two weck's evangelistic campaign at Trin- ly M. E. church Sunday evening. fll he men’s club dinner will be held on Wednesday evening dn St. Mark's Episcopal church. On Friday evening ! there will be a Thanksgiving Service “and house warming -of the new par- fsh rooms with a dinner at .6.4p o'clock. A program will’ ifollow First %hurch school 10 a. m.; mormng Bervi(,(‘ 11 o'clock, sermon by the { minister, Rev. Henry W. Maier; Adult Bible classes, 12:15 o'clock, Wednesday, 2:30 p. m, -English t.class for ~Armcnian women. The & Xoung Women’'s Home Missionary so- ! clety will hold its annual bazaar ! Wednesday afternoon. < 4 p. m,, Junfor Missionary society; ; 7:80 p .m., Bible Study class. Thursday, the Home Missionary % saclcty will hold an all day meeting. 2:30 p. m., Armenian women's bible I bhss, 4:30 p. m,, Girl Scouts. ., The November meceting of the For- eign Missionary society will be held at the home of Mrs, Charlées E. Mitchel, 54 Russell street. Mrs. Sam- “ uBl McCutchedn will give a report of the Pittsfield meeting. ¢ " Friday, 7:30 p. m, Boy Scouts; § ¥ p. nf, Center Girls' club, South ‘Sunday at 9:30, Italfan school; 10:45, Beginners' department; 10:45, Morning worship, service by Rev. .. Charles, Lane Stoddard, Ph.D., of Harttord; 12:10, church, school; 2:80; Assyrian worahip, 6:30, Christian En- deavor meeting; T7:30, evenihg wor- ship, illustrated address, “The Ameri- can Bond.” Monday, 4:00, Achievement club. Tuesday, 6 to 8 p. m, meeting of Troop I, Girl Scouts; 7:30, meeting of first division, Troop 2, Boy Scouts of America; 8:00, Brotherhood meet- ing.. Annual ladies' night. The ad- dress will be by Miss Katherine Mayo of Bedford Hills, New York, She will speak on “The Functions and Experi- ence of the State Police: of New Busy, Bees Junior York.” Following the address there will be a social hour and refresh- ments. Wednesday, 4:10, Week day church school for grades 4 and 5; 7:30, meet- ing of Rifle ‘club for practice. Thursday,” 4:10, week day church school for grades 6, 7 and 8; 3:30, BREAK CHEST COLDS WITH RED PEPPER Fase your tight, aching chest. Stop the pafn. Break up the congestion. I'eel a bad cold leosen up in just a short time. “Red ' Pepper Rub"” is the cold remedy that brings quickest relief. It cannot hurt you and it certainly seems to end the tightness and drive the congestion and soreness right out. Nothing has such concentrated, penetrating heat as red peppers, and = when heat penetrates right down into colds, congestion, aching muscles and sore, stiff joints relief comes at once, The moment. you apply Red Pep- per Rub you.feel the tinglifg heat. In three minutes the congested wpot is warmed through and through. When you are suffering from a cold, rheumatism, backache, stiff neck or sore muscles,dust get a jar of Rowles Red Pepper’ Rub, made from ' red peppers, at_any drug store. You .will have the quickest relief known. Al- GLASS SUNDAY A, M. Seats will be 9:30 A. M. Join Now—Make This (New Britain’s) the LARGEST Class in the World! to Its friends, to 5:45. 7:30, clusg, address by ¥, L. Tay; | ficers of the church school. J. Griffin, of Captain A. . Stanley Mcemorial, Sunday at |served by the “Y.” Young women's department at home Tea served from 5:16 Young People's«Bible 7:30, monthly meeting of teachers and of- Friday, 5:00, meeting of book hind- | ing club In charge of I.. H, Bell; 7:30, {Junior rifle club under the direction 10:45, morning worship A rousing.good |time for the members and friends of | Thursday, |the Sunday school will meet at parsonage for Bible study, followed by | 9Mitted on account of the joint serv- the Brotherhoad. Wednesday, 9:30—All meeting, luncheon at noon. p. m,, devqtional meeting, At w. izatign.” Thursday, Friday;: 4: ajd and' Ctusaders. | German. M | Sunday, 9:30 a,”m, Bible schoo 10:30, Bible class in ‘German T:45—Mid-week tish; 1 service in man, 0, divine will be given. Wednesday afternoon, meeting of the Ladies’ church; 7 p. juniors, Thursday, tion for boy ing in English. Friday ‘evening, choir, 8 p. rehearsal of Elim Swedish, as usual. No evening service, the afternoon ,and . evening. Sunday school will give talnment. Rev. J. O. of McKeesport, Pa., an enter will speak, Methodist Churches Trinity Sunday at 9:45 a. m.- day school; 10:45 a. m. Miss Mary Lord; 6 p. m.—Epworth league musical program; 6 p. m.—T worth league supper; 6:30 p. m.—1;¢ worth league devotional service, lec “hurch 8un Scouts meet in the m., meeting of girls' church. Tuesday: 7:30 p. Wednesday, 8 p. m., Ladies’ Aid in m., churcf, church; chorus in the church. 4:30 p. 0 p. m, Varick Christian deavor society. 7:45 p. m,, preaching by the pastor. Subject, “Secret Prayer.” Exchanged for ways say "Rewles.” 1; young people. 3 Tuesday evening, social hour for the young people. A “mock trial” 2:30 o'glock Ald society in m., meeting of the Gir) the Sunday school and morning service Local Swedish churches will join in special services at the Children’s Home in{John 1. Davis will talk on “Applied ermon by h 1 by Miss Helen ISvans and Miss Irene Demarest. Subjeet: “Partnership With Christ.” 7:30 p. m.—Sermon by Miss Lord. Monday: 4 p. m., Troop 8, Girl 7:30 p. the m., class meeting. meeting of the troop 7, Girl Scouts meet in the Thursday: 4 p. m, Week-day reli- gious school; 7:30 p. m,, prayer meet- ting. | Friday: 4 p. m., Sewing school, A. M. E. Zion. Sunday service, 10:45 a. m. Preach- ing by the pastor. Subject, “Sonship! and Service.” Sunday school, 12:30, p. m. 3 for adults; 10:30, divine service in Eng- Ger- 0 p. m., devotional hour for 7.p. m,, religious instruc- | m., prayer meet- | Hammerberg | {the church 15 years old and above.| Will be announced. 7:30 p. m,, teachers nf‘ meets after this service. me‘dus and evening service Tuesday, 7:30—Annual meeting OH day se \\mz | 2:00 when an | address will be given by Miss Marion | Lathrop, on “Christian American- service, | l—-n\‘[evlmg of the Her: | | Lutheran Churches, Reformation, i 10:45, morning services; 12 m., Sun- | day school. Rev. I'rederick Schaefer| will dellver a stereopticon lecture in 5L, John's church, Arch street, at 7:30 o'clock Sunday (\\'vnlnm Monday evening the Luther league | will meet, ! | Tuesday evening the church coun-| [efl will meet. | Friday evening the Reformation Crusaders will mcet at the home of | Fred Shobel, 137 Henry street, | The catechetical class will meet | Tuesday and Friday afternoons. | St. Matthew's. Divine services tomorrow. at 9:15, in English; and at 10:45, in German. Sunday school in hoth languages., An- . (nouncement for communion on Wed- | nesday and Thursday. [ Swedish ol Sunday morningg service at 10:30 will be in Swedish, The result of the | past week's drive for Upsala college Sunday school The Bible will be by the pastors of Hartford district. The public is invited. Non-Denominational, Emmanuel Gospel. | ©10 a. m., Prayer and praise service| |led by the pastor. 10:45 a. m., ‘Sermon by Rev. E |{Joseph Ilvans, 2:156 p. m,, Bible school. | & p. m., Missionary address by Miss ;*l)\‘f‘ Ringland. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1922, “PSYCHOLOGY OF HABIT” REV. JOHN L. DAVIS Wlll Discuss This Interesting Topic Sunday Morning at - EVERYMAN'S BIBLE CLASS METHODIST CHU RCH Now the 3rd Larges§ conclusion of the work. Agitation for the change was evi- dent for several years past and at the last fundamental Christian con- | | vention in l.os Angeles, which was {made up of representatives from every Protestant denomination in the United States, Canada and eight for- | cign countries, the committee which | | recommended the important change | was appointed to formulate a new | scries, according to Dr, Norris. Will Provoke Comment, “It no doubt will provoke com- ment,” Dr. Norris declared, “but the new lesséns will teach a whole con- nected version of the Bible, not elec- |tive parts as heretofore, and the | growing generations will be not sat- | Isfied with a partial, if not emascu- lated gospel.” The committee advises that begin- ning January 1 and through Septem- ber, 1923, the studies be given in the! Gospel and Epistles of John. _ i Naming several reasons for its ac- | tion, the committee declared the pre- vailing methods of Bible study now in vogue are not satisfactory to the | most effective Bible students of the | world nor to the Sunday school public | | { | beautiful at large. “The elective method has too often resulted in unrelated les- sons and consequently has fatled to give a connected and comprehensive knowledge of the Word,” the report reads. “The greatest single reason, how= ever, for this action,” the report cone tinues, “is in the interest of truth as opposed to falsehood.” Herald classified ads are time save ers, SHOWER FOR MRS. COVEY A miscellaneous shower was ten- dered Mrs. O. Covery, formerly Miss Catherine Scott, at the R. & E. man's club house last evening. ' selections were rendered by $ Clara Klepps, and solos by Miss Mary McAloon. Miss Veronica Lynch <n- tertained with fancy solo dancing. Mr.s Cover was the recipient of many and useful gifts. Buffet luncheon was served. A Herald classified advertiser has no regrets. Nuts are so plentiful in the nation’s capital that squirrels have become lazy and fat. of waiting to be fed along with'the pigeons. | friends to contribute to their support. g And both have many | 6 p. m., Young People’s meeting. | 7 p. m, Devotional service. 7:30 p. m., “The Cherubim,” by | = Rev. Jas. R. Morris. 5 People's. 1 ho] ‘riday, 5 a, m, prayer and devotional service, followed Ig morn- ing worship at 10:45 a. m. Subject: “Iour Acts of the l!hristldn ligion.” ' Sunday ,school at Young People’s service at 6 p. m, preaching at -7 p. m. Subject: “Mod- | ern Theology versus the Bible, as to The fourth of the series. Sunday at 10: in."” ¢ .| Junior Bible class at 9:30. Morn- Tuesday at 4 p. w, children's|jne gorvice, 10:45. Sermon by Victor | meeting. .| ¥. Schmidt of Brooklyn, N. Y. at Wednesday at 3 p. m, Woman's/s 5" 1 pecture by Vietor K. Misslonary prayer bgnd. | Schmldt, subject: “The Third world Tuesday the Excelsior class of the! | day school at 3 o'clock. at o'clock., tional public daily from o'clock, except Sundays and holidays. Wednesday, 12-—7:80 p. by school and Bible class at 12:15, of Rev. 8 p. chapel. Daughters of the King at 9:30 a, organ En-|7:45 p. m, evening prdyer and wer- 1 lq!nnnr at 6:45 p. m, in parish rooms. | Thursday at 7;46 p. m., prayer andun( | praise service. E! Ladies rryman's Bible Class day will be obsetved. Rev. Psychology.” Salvatfon Army Captain ISrnest Almquist, of New | York, will préach at.11 a. m, and 4 and p. m, assisted by Miss Betsy Johuson, of Lynn Mass. Sun- Schristian Science Sunday service at 10:45 a. m. Sub- , “Soul and Body."” Sunday schoot b oa. m. Wednesday evenlng meeting at § The reading room—room 504, Na- Bank building is open to the 12 noon unto 4 m, Second Advent, Morning service at 10:45. Rev. Charles Atwood. Sermon Sunday Bvening service ¢t 7:15 In charge | Charles Atwood. Thursday at m, | Prayer meeting on St. Mark's Episcopal. 7:30 a. m., Holy Communion in the Corporate communion of m. | 11 a. m, Morn- | 7:15 p. m,, | W. Hart. n Church school. ng prayer and sermon. recital by Theron non. ‘Wednesday, Nov. 22, Men's club| Reserved Seats Any Time After Monday at Crowell’s International Bible egun''~ Compliments are times for the Herald' Thanksgiving festival use warming of new parish rooms. Dinner will be served at 6:45 p. | After dinner there will be a brief ad- | Re- | dress, songs by Mrs: Howard 1. Hor- 12:185, ton, Ralph B. ,uauksun and m. 3ritton and Leon Dancing will follow. B, Students A filllons Now Living Will | Never Die” received tany classified ads. Herald classified ads. are little bus- | iness lessons in themselves. THE HERALD The with A-B-C Trinity Methodist Church SUNDAY—NOVEMBER 19 10:45 a. m.—Sermen by Miss May Lord. 7:30 p. m.—Sermon by Miss May Lord. A-B-C Paper the Want Ads | conference | will have a | result in extended discu {out the world by those refusing | those who adopt the new study, PLAN NEW SERIES ;Work in-Protestant Churches Not Minneapolis, Minn., Nov. ing that the international series of Sunday school lessons in Protestant | churches of all denominations have not been satistactory and that the elective method of study fails to give a connected knowledge of the Bible, the world's fundamental Christian committee has recom- mended that the international series be dropped and a new series adopted. Action of the commitice to create a new Sunday school hle course, ation-wide effect and will sion through- and it} Norris, | | | | | was said here by J. Frank chairman of the committee, upon B OF 5. 5. LESSONS Satisiactory, Conlerence Decides | 18.--Hold- | No searching for food. 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