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GIFTS OF . ' DISTINCTION For the WRITING DESK Fountain Pens ‘Automatic Pencils Writing Paper ;i The Dickinson L Drug Co. We Wish You An Old Fashioned “Merry Christmas!” % . ‘Drastic Economies Are be ‘s P ) Being Urged in France Lille, France, Dec. 23.—Drastic g:economlel in French finances are pre- ‘scribed “by Louls Loucheur, 'former minister’ of ‘the liberated régions, in an article. in,the Reveil Du Nord: He urges savings in. the military, and \ maval expenses, reduction of the in- )‘;I!I’Qlt on .the national defense bonds f which 60,000,000,000 francs are utstanding and better tax collecting. 'he writer's chief recommendation is, the creation of small but powerful organization as in England and Am- rica to hunt down useless expenses. 37 /. Phone.New Britain 2198, early and Jerder a wonderful New Haven Dairy #Christmas Frozen Pudding, made with :. center of frozen whipped cream, _mixed tropical fruits and nuts cov- .ered with French ice cream beautiful- iy decorated with whipped cream. Deltvered to your home for Christ- imas dinner.—advt. » S 0 ANNOUNCEMENT + The Balley Ice Company will con- ‘tinue its business the same as in the ‘past. HENRY C. BAILEY, Eresident. Palace New Years Midnight Frolic New Years Eve at 12 A, M. A Big Frolic of Joy and Happiness BIG KEITH VAUDEVILLE BILL —And— RESERVED SEATS NOW SALE AT THE BOX OFFICE Get Your Sets Darly NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1922, SPIRIT OF XMAS INN. B. CHURCHES Special Yuletide Services Features o Sunday and Monday Sessions Practically all local churches will have some special Christmas feature on their program tomorrow, and spe- clal Christmas exercises are being held in many places Monday. Congregational Churches, First, Church school Christmas service 0:45 a. m, The Christmas story will be given by some of the puplls, Par- ents and friends invited, Morning service 11 o'clock. Ser- mon, “The Kingdom Coming as a Lit- tle Child,” by the minister, Rev. Henry W, Maler. Adult Bible classes 12:16 p. m, Christmas musicale Sunday after- noon 4:16 p. m, Miss Marion Harlow, harpist, and Herbert E. Anderson, violinist, will assist the cholr. Tuesday—The Young Woman's Home missionary department will meet for supper 6:30 p. m, followed by a Christmas party in the evening. All members urged to be present. Wednesday — 2:30 p. m, English class for Armenian women. 4:15 m., Junjor Missionary soclety. Thursday—2:30 p. m,, Armenian Women's Bible class, 2 p. m,, Wo#- an's Home Missionary department. 4:30 p. Girl Scouts. Friday—7:30 p. m., Boy Scouts. 8 p. m, Center Girls" club. South. Sunday morning—9:30, Ttalian school. 10:45, morning worship. ‘Ser- mon by Rev. Dr. George W. C. Hill, “What Awaits Him.” Sermon to Ju- niors, ‘“Toys.” 10:45, beginners’ de- partment. 12:10, church school. 2:30, Assyrian worship. 6:30, Christian Endeavor. 7:30, evening service. Pageant-pantomime, ‘At the Door of the Inn,” by the church school. Monday—10:30, half Tour Christ- mas service in the chapel. Thursday—The regular meeting of the Bible class will be omitted this week but will be held Thursday, Jan- uary 4. 7:30, second division, Troop 2, Boy Scou Friday—5: H, Bell, leader. club. Musie worning worship: Prelude: March of the Magi Kinge Dubois Anthem: Nazareth . .Gounod Offertory: Mary's Mange ng 0, bookbinding club, L. 7:00, Junior Rifle Salter Carol: A Joyful Christmas Song.. Old French The Hallelujah Chorus. . Handel Postlude: Evening worship: Half hour recital by J. C. Beebe. Fantasia on Old Christmas Carols. . Faulkes Tirst Rhapsody on Breton Carols. . Saint-Saens Detheir Rhapsody on .+ Saint-Saens Christmas Postlude: Second Breton Carols . © Stanley Memorial. Sunday:’ 10:46 a. m, Christmas service with singing of Christmas carols by a ‘chorus of children’s voices. Sermon by the pastor; subject, “The Spirit of Christmas.” 4 p. m., there will be no meeting of the Junior Christian Endeavorers. Thursday—2:30 p. m,, Christmas party for the children of the cradle roll department and their parents, Sunday evening, December 31, at 7 p. m., Christmas exercises by the I primary and beginners’ departments of the Sunday school. Methodist Churches, Trinity. Sunday: 9:30 a. m, Everyman's Bible class. 9:45 a, m., church school. 10:45 a. m., sermon by the pastor, “A Christmas Message.” 6:30 p. m., Ep- worth league devotional service led by Miss Anna Ward. “A Christmas Carol Service.” T7:30 p. m,, Christmas cantata given by the quartet and choir. Evening service: Organ Prelude A Major Christmas Cantat; Memories” .. Praise and Glory. Choir and Girls' Chorus, The Prophecy . Tenor Solo and Girls’ Chorus. Bethlehem Cholr, Alto Solo, Girls Chorus. The Shepherds’ Vision . Quartet and Ch The Midnight Choir Alto Solo, Choir with Alto Obligato. The Wise Men Bass Solo, Men’s Voices and Girls’ Chorus. The Guilding Star . Soprano Solo, Women’s Voices, Wom- en's Voices with Soprano Obligato. Room for Thee Cholr, Sopranos and Altes. Hallelujah Choir and Girls’ Chorus. Offertory: Pastorale G Benediction. Organ Postlude in F Vineent Tuesday—7:30 p. m., class meeting, Wednesday—4:30 p. m., troop 7, 1 Scouts, meet in the church, 3:00 p. m., primary department Christmas party. 3:00 p. m., Ladles’ Aid meet- ing in the church. Thursday—7:30 p. m,, prayer meet- ing. Friday—4:00 p. m.,, sewing school Sunday, New Year's even, at 8:30, a pageant will be given, The World's Christmas Mail Box,” under the su- pervision of Miss Ruth Doolittle. It will consist of recitations, carols, a T FOX'S — Mon,, Tues, Wed. First Showing in The State of Connecticut JEY BARRY, In OF THE STREET” Next Week Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday WESLEY BARRY —in — “Heroes of the Street” tableau by the young people of the Bunday school and Epworth league, At 10 o'clock there will be a social hour and refreshments; at 11 o'clock there will be a testimony and prayer service under the leadership of E, F, Neumann. Owing to the watch night meeting the regular service will start at 8:30 o'clock. A. M, E. Zion, Sunday services: 10:45 aom preaching by the pastor. Bubject, “The Birth of Jesus the Christ.” St Matthew, 1:18. Sunday school 12:30 p. m. 6:80 p, m, Varick Christian Endeavor soclety, 7:45 p. m, preach- ing by the pastor Bubject, “The Eternal Christ”” 8t. John, 1:14, Baptist Churches, First, 10:45, morning worship, Christmas musie and message, Subject, “The Prince of Peace.” 12:10, Bible school and Brotherhood clai 7:00, meet- ing of the Young People's soclety. Wednesday—7:30, Bible school Christinas tree and soclal, Thursday—7:45, closing prayer meeting of the year. German, Sunday, 9:30 a. m.,, Sunday school. 10:30, German Bible class for adults, 10:30, divine service in English, Ser- mon: “The First Christmas Bormon." 11:30, divine service in German, Ser. mon, “No Room in the Inn." Monday—5 p. m,, Christmas serv- fce of the SBunday school. Thursday—7 o'clock, religious in- strugtion for boys. At 8, prayer meeting in English. Friday evening rehearsal choir. of the Elim (Swedish). Special Christmas exercises will be held for the children ‘of the Sunday school and the Children’s Home. ‘Welcome Misston (Colared). The Welcome Baptist Mission will hold special Christmas service Sun- day, 6:30 p. m,, at 45.Elm street, The minister will preach. Subject, “Good- will Toward Men."” Lutheran Churches, Reformation. T Fourth Sunday in Advent. 10:45 a. m., service. , 12.m., Sunday school. Christmas Day—5 a. m,, early serv- ice. 10:45 a. m,, service. 7:30 p. m., Christmas service of the Sunday school. St. Matthew's. Divine services tomorrow at 9:15 a. m. in English and at 10:45 in Ger- man. Sunday school guages. Christmas even service at 7 o'clock. Service Christmas morning at 10:30 in German. Sermon by the Rev. Charles Moeker. inglish Christmas service for the Sunday school and for everybody Monday at § p. m. Swedish. Christmas morning at 6 o'clock: Organ: Choral, “All Hail to Thee, O Blessed Morn! Cholr: €arols, “Silent ' Night"' and “Hosanna!"- i A8 Choral: *Good News ¥From Heaven!" Choir Anthem; “Rejoice, Ye Heavens" . Tours Offertory: Shepherds in the Fields i Mglling Otgan Postlude, Hallelujah Chorus Handel Christmas afternoon at 4:30 o'clock Sunday school festival program. New Year's even at 9 o'clock, the choir will give the cantata “The Story of Christmas,” by Matthews, Boloists, Mrs. H. E. Christensen, soprano; Miss Violet Korster, contralto; Charles in both ‘lan- |- [Glaus will. again -be’ in: hiscaworkshop|’ Btuhlman, tenor; J. Alfred Ericson, bass, St. Mark's Episcopal, Fourth Sunday in Advent. 7:80 a. m,, Holy Communion in the chapel. There will be no morning sesslon of the 'church school. 11 a, m,, morning prayer and sermon. 4 p. m., recital, organ and violin, M, G, Humphreys and M, H. Fleitzer, 4:30, ». m., church school Christmas carol service, Services Christmas Day: 7 a, m, Holy Communion in the ehurch, 9 a, m,, Holy Communion in the chureh, 11 a, m, Holy Communion and ser- mon, 2 Wednesday evening, Dec. 27, 7:45 o'clock, church school Christmas en- tertainment.” The Men's club mem- bers will act as hosts to the acholars of the church school and their par- ents and will provide the annual Christmag entertalnment, which will be an evening of magic and games and refreshments, Nondenomi People's. 10:45 a, m,, Sunday prayer and de- votional #service, followed by the morning worship at 10:46 a. m, BSub- ject, “The Bethlehem Babe.” ~ Sun- day at 4 p. m,, Junior m., preaching, subject, “What Do You in Bethlehem?" ing. Thursday, 7:456 p. m, | testimony meeting. Friday at 7 p.. m., a Christmas ex- ercise will be rendered. prayer and Emmanuel Gospel. Sunday: 10 a. m., prayer and praise “The First Coming of Christ.” 12:16 p. m., Bible school. 6.p, m., Young People’s meeting. 7 p. m., preaching, topic, “The Secand Coming of Chrisf Monday, 6 p, m., Christmas exercises. Tuésday, 0 p. m, Bible, study classe Thursday, 7:30 p.. m., prayer meecting, mid-week Everyman’s Bible Class, Special Christmas music will be sung. Rev. John L. Davis will speak. At 10:45 a. m. the Sunday school will hold its Christmas service, assjst- | : Second Advent, | 7:30 p. m. VOICES IN THE AIR Saturday, Dec. 23, 1922, KDEKA (Westinghouse, East Pittsburgh). 2 to 4 P. M.—Special Christmas pantomime arranged' by Jos. Horne company of Pittsburgh, for the chil-] dren, . v 4 17 Pv M.—News, "“‘Under 'the Evening Lamp,” “copyrighted. stories ‘furnished by the Youth’s Companion. 7:30 P, M. to 8:30 P. M.—Santa in the Penn avenue wihdow of the] Joseph. Horne company, Pittsburgh, Pa,, to recelve telephone calls from the kiddies. 8:30 P. M.—Concert by the Cathe- dral choir from the St. Paul's Cathe- dral, Fifth avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. Endeavor. 6germon at St. Thomas church, p. m.,, Young Poojle's meoting. 7 p.|avenue and 53d street, New York city. Late news flashes. hour; .|New Territory, Transylvania and the C. Cornish. to be announced studio, Find Christian church, Rev, John Ray Ewers, In the pulpit, 2:46 P. M, ~Children's Bible story by W, A, Logan of the Alpha Luther~ an church, Turtle Creek, Pa. 8 P, M.—Handel's “Messiah," to be iven by prominent soloists, together with chorus, with KDKA Little Sym- | phony orchestra, 0:16 P, M. ~8peclal concert for the children by the KDKA ILittle S8ym- phony orchestra, 7:80 P, M,—~8ervices of the Calvary Episcopal church, Pittsburgh, Pa, Rey. E. J, Van Etten, rector, Midnight—A special Christmas serv- iee, Program to be announced later by radlo. WIZ (Westinghouse, Newark). Saturday. 7 P, M.—"Uncle Wiggily Stories, by Howard R. Garis, 8:80 P, M.—"Fashions,” by an edi- tor of Harper's Bazaar, 8:46 P. M.—Dance music by Rial- to Syncopators of Jamaica, L, I, 9:80 P. M.—Concert by Harry J. Caffrey, tenor. Sunday. 10:30 A. M.—Musical program. 11 A, M.~—Morning services and bth 3 P M.—Radio chapel services Think of This Christ That Was, Born[conducted by Rev. Harry 12, Fosdick, e First Presbyterian church, New - York Tuesday,” 4 p. m, children's meet-|oity, choir, 8:40 P, M.—Something for every-|} body. 6:30 P. M.—Readings and records|d from Bubble books that sing. Bacred music by the church 7 P, M.—"Is There a Santa Claus, by Jacob Riis. 8 P. M.—Special Christmas pro- service. 10:456 a. m,, preaching. Topic gram to be announced later. WGI (Americany Radlo and Research Corp. Medford Hillside, Mass.) 6:30 P. M.—Boston police reports. Early sports news. M.—Evening program: Boys' ‘How Rumania Is Treating Her 8 P. Rights of the Minority, by Rev. Lewis Request night. Program later from radio Sunday. 6:30 P. ‘Boston police reports. 0 P. M.—Federation church serv ed by the choir of the church. An ex-|ice conducted by Rev. Earl E. Harper, cellent program of carols and recita-|pastor of 'tlons has been prepared, to which all [ Episcopal church, Auburndale, Mass., are jnvited. No evening service., Pray-|assisted by the senior choir of er and’socfal service on Thursday -at|church. the Centenary Methodist the 9 P, M.—Concert by the senior choir of the Centenary Methodist Episcopal church, Rev. E. Harper, director. 10:30 P. M.—Program of Christmas carols by the carols singers from the Grace church of Medford. E. Lewis Dunham, director and organist. WGY . (Gen. Elec., Schenectady, N. Y.) Sunday. 11-A. M.—Morning service of St. Peter’s Episcopal church, Albany, New York. : 4 P. M—Speclal Christmas eve pro- gram in -charge of Xnickerbocker Press of ‘Albany, N. ¥, with talk by Santa: Claus. and reading by Mary ) Christmas. i WBZ (Westinghouse—Springfield) Saturday. 7:30 P, M.—Bedtime story. 7:46 P. M,—Crop report by V. E. Sanders, courtesy of the New Eng- land Homstead. 8 P. M.—Mrs, Ruth Bostwick Cooke, 'contmlto. Mrs. Dumbleton, pianist. THE PORTER & DYSON CO. 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