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MANY WORSHIPPERS 70 TAKE COMMUNION Congregations Return to Routine Services Alter Holiday Programs J colunm can reveived later tha afternoon communion Bun- local Tomorrow will be day among the majority of the churches and appropriate services will be held accordingly. Those churches colebrating communion are the First, South and Stanley Memorial Congre gational, the German Baptist, &t Mark's Episcopal, Sccond Advent and Trinity Methodist The annual church supper and bus- iness meeting of the German DBaptist church will be held Monday evening! at 7 o'clock. Rev, Sherrod Soule, D, D, of Hartford, will occupy the pul-| pit of the First Congregational church | Sunday, January 14 v, Dr, Soule| 48 head of the Connecticut Mission-/ ary soclety and s prominent among Congregational churches He will talk on “Patriotism Home Mis-/ sions.” A musical entertainment will be given under the ausplces of the Men's elub of 8t. Mark's church, in the par- 4sh rooms. Elim Swedish Baptist church will observe the week of prayer, Janu- ary 8 to 12, inclusive. Special meet- ings will be held every evening at 7:45 o'clock. The annual meetin gand election of officlals of the People’s church will] be held Thursday evening. Next Sunday Rev. Andrew Heughes, & Baptist evangelist, will commence a ,series of evangelistic services in The People’s church. Coples of Mark Twain's description of India will be given members of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of Trinity M. E. church, at the meet- +4ng at the home of Mrs. W. H. Cryne, 83 Wallace street, Monday afternoon. ¢ of Congregational Churches. First. Church schood at 10 a. m. Morn- ing service 11 o'clock. Communion will be administered by the minister, ReV. Henry W.' Maier. Adult Bible clasgas 12:15 p. m. The Young Woman's Home Mis- sionary department will meet for sup- per Tuesday, 6:30 p. m Wednesday 0 p. m, English class for Armenian women. 4: m., Junior Missionary society. p. m., Bible study class, Thursday—2:30 p Women's Bible class, Girl Scouts. Friday—7:30 p. m,, Boy Scouts. 8‘ p. m., Center Girls’ cluh. | Sunday, January 14, Rev. Sherrod | Spule, D. D., will occupy the pulpit. His theme wi “Patriotism of Home Missio 7:30 Armenian 4:30 p. my e South. ¢ Sunday—9:30 a. m., Italian school. 10:45 a. m., morning worship. Cele- bration of communion. Sermon to Juniors, “Books.” '10:45 a. m., be- ginners' department. 12:10 p. m,, church school. 2:30 p. m., Assyrian' worship. 6:30 p. m. Christian En-| deavor. 30 p. m., evening service. TNlustrated address on Cairo and Up- per Egypt. Monday—4 p. m. Busy Bees Achievement club. 7:30 p. m,, meet- ing of the Youns Woman's depart- ment to- be held at the home of Mrs. Rufus N. Hemenway, 111 T.egington street. A social hour will follow an important business meeting. Tuesday—7:30 p. m., first divicion, Troop 2, Boy Scouts. + Wednesday—4:10 p. m., week day schools for grades 4 and 7:30 p. m., business meeting and practice of the Rifle club. Thursday—4:10 p. school for grades 6, 7, and S p. m., second division, troop Scouts. 7:30 p. m.. meeting of the Bible class led by Frederic T.. Fay. ‘ Friday 00 p. m., Boskbinding club. 1. H. Bell leader. 7:00 p. m, meeting of Junior Rifie club for practice. 3:00 p. m., meeting of the| Toreign Missionary department of the| Woman's association in the church| parlors. Subject will he “Handicans 5. m., week 1 10:80, 1§ p. m, bowling at the Y. | Chestnut | preaching b to Progress in India. Mrs. Frank Traut will have charge of the pro-| gram, assisted by members of the so- cial committes { - | Second Advent Church Church Street, Necar Stanley “The Little Church Robert . Huggins, Pastor Morning Subject—*Declining God's Service” Commrnion Service. Evening Subiect—“Guilt and Danger of An Unconverted Sta‘e” Everybody Welcome YOU WILL !/ STANLEY MEMORIAL CHU SUNDAY 10:45 A, M.—COMM “FINDIN Raymond N. Gilman, Pastor EVERYMAN?’S BIBLE CLASS—Non-denominational Trinity M. E. Churem; Sunday 9:30°A. M. Subject:— ALWAYS FIND A WELCOME AT THE Memorial, ; 1 } Sunday--10:45 a. m., ecommanion | scrviee and reception of membars |1 Sermon by the pastor, subject: “M\.Ll ing by Losing.” 12 m,, Bunday #theal, | Priday-~6:80 p, m,, angual s\gpper and ohureh meeting with remr?: by Stanley the various officers and organizalions|10:30 will he 80 an &4 of the chureh \ 10:45 ojcipek, Baptist Churches, First Morning worship at Sermon by the Rev, William Toss, Subject: “Two Lamps of Life-——Mém» ory and Hope." 11:45, comma serviee, 12:10, Rihle school Brotherhood class, 7:00, Young Pgo- ple's society will meet in the rhna Monday 7:00 p, m, Boy Scopls w1l hold meeting in the hall, Wodnesday-—T7:30 p, m, Yo Women's Scwing Guild in chusih parlor Thursday service I m, e a pi | wi (R | peom, midawe German, Sunday—9:30 a, m,, Sunday schoof. Bible class in German ofs adults, 10:36, divine service in Eng- |} [ sh with :nmmuulon‘ 11:80, divine | service In German, T7:00 p, m,, praye Lr meeting of the Y. l" 8, Monday evening at nual church supper meeting. Thursday evening at 7 o'clock, re- ligious instruction for bhoys. At 8 o'clock, prayer meeting in English. Friday evening, rehearsal of the choir, U th 7 and o'elock, busine y Elim Sunday school #: 1 service 11 o'clock. Subject, “Pleas-| " ures of Humility, Y. P. 8 meeting 5 p. m, . Leader, Vasti M. Carlson, Evening service 7 o'clock. Subject, “Prayer as a Weapon Against All Evil."” The Week of Prayer will served' from January § to 12, sive, meetings beginning at p. m. Morning L] be ob- inciu- 7:45 | | Methodist Churches Trinity. 130 m., Everyman's Bible class. 9:45 a. m., church Sun- day school. 10:45 a, m., communion gervice, 5:00 p. m., Epworth I.eague game social. €100 p. m, KEpworth L.eague devotional service led by Rev, John L. Davis. Subject, “The God of the Hills.”" 7:30 p. m., sermon by the astor. Monday—3 p. m., W. F. M. 8. meet. ing with Mrs. W, H, Cyrne, §2 Wal- lace street. 4 p. m., Troop 3. Girl Scouts, meets in the church. 7:45 p. m., Epworth Ledgue business meet- Sunday— ist wi p. m., class meeting. M. C. A Wednesday—3 p. m., W, H. M. 8 meeting with Mrs. C. J. Symonds, 418 street. 4 p. m, Troop 7, Girl Scouts, meets in church. 7 p. m., basketball practice at the Central| Junior High school gymnasium. 7 :m'd p. m., Friendship club business meet. | & ing and social. Thursday—4 p. m., week day Bible| 5 p. m., prayer meeting. | 4 p: m., sewing school. 4 p. .. class in church membership. 7:45 A m., official board meeting. 8 p. m., p. ington. Philathea class program for Janu-| tional§bank building, ary: | pu Jan §—6:30, supper. T: 8, welfare work. Jan. 6:30, Philathe . 22—6:30, supper. er (to be announced) Jan. 29—6:30, supper. 8, business meeting and tion of officers. party for 7:15, rpeak- 7:15, study. | annual elec- | A M. services: 10:45 the pastor; “Spiritual Discernment.” 1 Cor.. Sunday school 12:30 p. m. VeRck Christian Endeavor society, 6:30 p, m. 45 p. m., preaching by the pas- tor: “Lost Opportunities.” 1 King 20:40, Zion. a. m., subject 1 Sunday Lutheran Churches, Reformation. services, 30 p.m 12 m., Vespers. Sun- | 10:45 a. day school. Monday committes meet at the parsonage Tuesday and Friday afternoons, the catechetical class will meet at 4:15 o'clock. Matthew's. Divine service tomorrow at 8:15 in Iinglish, and at 10:45 in German. Sunday school in both languages. Monday evening, meeting of the st | Around the Corner™ CH—LAST STREET “THE THIRD AND FOURTH PSALMS adies ‘:uvllury meeting will be held in the u i1l be the J'who will take for his subject “Rural {|Work in Connecticut," | and to transact any other husiness, be held in the church The Missionary will be the Rev, Loaring Clark, foner of the national council, former- -fonn, Tenn, % deavor 4:30 p. m. g e {Tuesday, |imeg. his meries of sermons on the Psalms, taking for this Sunday the third and fourtfr Psalms. \l&nmg service at 10: mon kv pastor, “Declining God's Sorv- fce.” school] at meetigig at 6;30 7:15. TSermon, “Guilt and Danger of | An Umconverted ject, ~GFad." Epworth League group rally in Kens- | 0'clock. { 15, study o'clock eadcept Sundays and holidays. “edne!dfly 12-7:30 p. m. Junior, === NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERA™D, | sick benefit society, Thursday afterncoen, meeting of the Ald, Friday evening, Bible class. Swedish morning service in Englishn Sunday Pible class at 6 p. m in Swedish at | | The Sunday | hool at noon nd evening service 30 (Episcopal), First Bunday after Epiphany, 7'30 a, m. Hely Communion, 9:30 a. m,, chureh school, 11 a, m,, Holy Communion and ser- nn 7:45 p. rmon, | Wednesaday, January 10, 8:15 p, m., | musical entertainment under aus-| ces of the Men's club of the nnrnh‘ 1l be given in the parish rooms. Thursday, January 11, Woman's m,, choral evensong and ild room at T:46 p. m. Speaker Rev, George B, Gilhert, | The annual meeting of the nml‘ members of the parish will be held uesday evening In the church, for @ election of wardens, the vestry A one week's preaching mission will : during T.ent w.J general mis- D. D, rector of 8t. Paul's church, Chat- Nondenominational, People's. Sunday at 10:45 a. m., morning orship, the last of the serieg of ser- ons on personal evangelism, “How all We Prepare—and the Result.” nday school 12:15 p. m. Junior En- Young People's ting, 6 p. m. Preaching at 7 p. m, ject, “Things That Count.” ( 4 p. m., children's meet- ! | Wuesday, 7:45. cottage prayer meet- ing apnounced Sunday. Thursday, 7:45, annual church meating and election of officers. Sunday, January 14, Evangelist An- dreyv Heughes will begin an evaneo!- ia meeting. The “Old Time Gos a!" 11} be preached. | Everyman's Bible Class. Rev. John L. Davis will continue| Second Advent. ' 5, with ser-| Y Communion service, Sunday 12:05. Young People’s Evening service at State."” °r.and Bible study on Thurs- 7:30. Pra: y at . Christian Science, Sunday ;service at 10:45 a, m. Sub- Sunday school at 9:45 m, Wédmesday evening meeting at 8§ room 504 Na- is open to the noon until 4 The, reading room, blictdgily from 12 At the Little Chu |4 NEW MINISTER 15 AUTHOR AND EDITOR Pastor of Socond Advent Church an Experienced Writer traveler and au- thor—=a minister who preached first sermon when he was 16 years o' ur. and who has been preaching pee, I8 the romarkable record Robert G, Huggins, the new Second Advent ehureh, Huggins is a native of North Covoling, having been born in the famous e Ridge mountains, ttended sehool at the Hiue Ridge academy, near Hendersonville, North Carolina, He has preached or lec- tured in every state in United States {ond In many towns and cities in Can- adu, He has been editor of weekly pi- pers and monthly journals and is the author of many published works, now Fditor, lecturer, ol I!l' ] pustor of the ey, Mr REV. ROBERT G. HUGGINS found in public libraries. He comes to New Britain from Cleveland, Ohio, where he filled the same pulpit for 14 years, leaving very, much against the desires of the con gregation, 1t was while a student at the Diue Ridge academy that Mr. Huggins preached his first sermon, surprising not only the facuity and student body, but himself as well ¥ He had a chum named Anderson. These boys were practically insepar- able while at school. Every Wednes day evening a Methodist * minister wonld come to the arademy and talk ! to the boys. One day he and An-| derson decided they tno could preach sermons. Both boys were 16 years of age. The next assembly, young Huggins delivered a successful ser- mon on “The Second Coming of Christ.” The fact that he delivered a satis- factory sermon at 16 ars of age, proved quite sensational success for the young man, and he declded to en- | ‘er the ministry. Upon leaving the rch on Court Street P&ople s Church of Christ A. B. Taylor, Pastor 10:45 ! m.—Last of the ser “How Should W 7:00 p‘ m Sunday, Ja Emnge‘tst Andrew Heughes jes of Personal Evangelism— e Prepare, and the Result.” .—Subject, “Things That Count.” nuary 14th will begin Evangelistic meet- ings at this Church evening the :\nru(n».@ of the Sunday school will i First Bapt * % Morning,, 1('1‘:4.'1 TwotLamps of Life—* Communidn.of The Lord’s E ist Church b Rev. William Ross Subject: ‘Memory” and “Hope” Supper at eleven forty-five Wednesday, 7:30—Meeting of the Young Women's Guild. Thursday, 7:45—Bible Study and Prayer Service. EMMARUEL GOSPEL CHURCH] ANKLIN SQUARE, "FABERNACLE, FR Pattor, Harry &, T The following is 8 sa The Trinity of the ;Godh The Deity of Christ, The Personality of fhy Hols Ghost. The Bible as the Inspined Word of Goil Salvation by Viearlous Atenement. The Maintenance of Good Works. The Coming of Christ. The rrection of the Body. The Life Everlasting of Delicvers, The Endiess Punishment of the Im- penitent. M Landis, Cherry Street, and 3:00 P. i P M. ne held by the church: The Unity of the Body nl Christ which is the True el 0 by the Holy Spiri The Necessity of liegeneration. | SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 1923, = X 3 Hlue Ridge academy he entered (he Advent ocollege, at Mengola, Ilinols, preaching many sermons while a stu- dent at both place: Finishing at Mende!a, he went to California where he had his fivst oharge, Here he became interested in journalism and hins faclle pen dash. vd off many interesting articles, le wrote a serles of 12 hooks on “Wible Lessons on First Principles” which books still are in demand, These were followed hy a bhook en, “The Rible — Its Prophecies and Texts,” which is found today in most modern libraries, Por seven years he was editor of “The Restitution,” a weekly religlous paper published in Cleveland, Ohleo, ind has heen for years editor of “Th Question® Hox," a department of The Herald of Life, now published at New {faven, Conn, HODIST NIGHT, Kpworth lru-wu to Stage Play at| Y, M, C, A, Wedilesday Evening, Wednesday evening, January 24, has heen selected Trinity Metho- dist Church Night at the Young Men's Christian - Assoclation, This s the third in the series of church nights being conducted by the Y. M, C. A, this winter, The evening's program will consist of the usual athletic features, in- cluding a game of volley ball, bowl- ing, billlards, checkers, chess, ete, There will be music, vocal and in-| | strumental, Not the least of the program will hp the production of that screaming -comedy, “The Whole "Truth, the Epworth T.eague. \ “freshments will hp served the the church. As is the usual custom all membership courtesies in the “Y" will be accorded the guests that ! night, | one B y donate Hepling as Contained in the Atonement. Persomality of The Realit: and embership 1,700 J ALIAU HCth stanley Memorial Men's Club Grow- ing in Membership and Enthusiasm Officers of the Men's club of the Staniey Memorial church, were in- stailed last evening at an enthusiastic wcial gathering held in the chapel. The installing was done by Arthur ineneer, retiving president. The annual report, which was read, showed that the club has grown in vear from a membership of 9 to 46, and a determination was made last evening to reach 100 before the close of 1923, The treasurer showed a substantial balance on hand and it was voted to $25 towards the expense of {the church Christmas. tree. There was much enthusiasm for a movement to continue the strong feeling of brotherhood which has grown during he past year, and to have the men agsume more of the burdens of the church. A, . Ritter, Rev. R. N. Gilman and the ngw president, Ar- thur Anderson, gave brief addresses on this subject. Salvation Army 120 Arch Street John Edeon. Captain Sunday School at 3 P, M, affalr is open to all members nl‘ -~ GROWING RAPIDLY dJohn L, Davis NHO fl“ Goes From 57 to 140 in Two Months A remarkable religious nulnlu- tion, whieh, though not as large as! Everyman's Rible class, stands in al- moat as unigue a position, is that of the Jahn 1. Davis Bible class, which meets every Thursday evening for supper and bible disoussion at the Y, . C, A, This class, organized under the auspices of the New Hritain In. dustrial council, has aimost trebled Vs membership In two menths, and for the second year, has the record of being the largest Y, M. ", A, Bible class In New England, Organized this winter, on November 2, It started with 57 men, This week's meeting had 100 men present and 140 enrolled, last year the class closed in March with 200 members, It s expected to exceed this record this year, Although the last two Thursday evenings of December were stormy, 73 men attended the class each night, Rev, John 1, Davis, after whoin the class In named, in leader WILL LECTURE S Traveler and Noted Speaker to Ad- dress Mass Meeting in Lyceum, , “The Supreme Need of the Hour" will be the subject of un address to A mass meeting for mer, under the {ausplces of the New Bmlln Indus- trial council and the Y. M, C, A, at the Lyceum theater, Sunday after- ncon. The meeting will open at 3 o'clock. Last Sunday over 400 men | DAY, it is expected even more will hear the address by Dr. Henry Clay Ris-| ner, traveley and lecturer. { Dr. Risner has traveled all over i the world. He has had close contact | yWith - erowned heads, ' ‘presidents,; | orime ministers and diplomats and scholars the world over, He is con- eldered one af the world’s ablest speakers. Woman Minister in Waterville Bring- Choir to People's Church A musical evening was enjoyed by f {time January !ehurch from whence they came, WHITE ARMY PLANS T0 HOLD A BANQUET BB, C. Branchto Provide Its Own Speakers Jan, 36 at Y. N, A social time and supper will he held by the Whita Army of Evergs man's Bible class, according to a de- cision reached Ly a meeting of the staff officers at ths Y. M, €. A, last ovening, 9 The supper and soclal time -~ will take place Friday evening, January ¥6, at the Y, M, C, A, White Army men will provide the entire program. Rev. Raymond N, Gliman will tell of experfences in the Near East, Wil- liam B. Rossherg, former water sup- erintendent, will_te!l of his recent trip to FEurops and a third speakey will tell of axperiences of years in the newspapsr fleld, > It was voted to ask for n general meeting of the staff officers of the ited, White and Blue armies for thé {purpose of tuking some recognition of National Boy Bcout day, February 8 to 16, Plana_for getting the captains and foutenants of the army interested 1n the work of keeping in personal touch with the men ware nlvruum {and will be tried out. It was decided to adopt the Rotary and | heard Dr. Brown, of Yale, speak and | cluh idea of calling men by their first names, henceforth and the whole army will Imgln this plan at the big - a crowded church at the People's church last evening, wnen a choir of 12 trained vocalists from a non-de- nominational church at Waterville, sang. The singers werec accompanied by Mies C. A. Barrett, pastor of the Miss Barrett gave a short address before the concert. The program in- cluded the story of Ancient [Israel, told in song and dialogue. . Trinity Methodist Churc Sunday Morning, January 7th, 1923 10:45 a. m.—Communion Scrvice. 7:30 p. m.—Sermon by the Pastor. Cairo and Up the Nile One of the Most Fascinating Countries In the World Scene and Description of Place Where the Recent Valuable Dis- coveries Have Been Made AN ILLUSTRATED LECTURE-SOUTH CHURCH, 7:30 P. M. SUNDAY, JANUARY 7 The Public Most Cordially Invited MASS MEETING FOR MEN DR. HENRY CLAY RISNER — Address by —— New York City Subject “THE SUPREME NEED OF THE HOUR” Under the Auspices of The New Britain Industrial Council and the Y. M. C. A. Lyceum Theater SUNDAY, JANUARY 17,1923 AT 3 O’LLO(‘K (Good Music Admission Free Group Singing — FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST — Communion Service Sunday Morning i Morning Service at 11 o’clock You are asked to participate in this service. Church School at 10 A. M \ graded school with efficient officers nnd teachers (Centér Congregational} Main and Church Streets all depairtment« ! | on these works. This chureh has oiganizatiuns to cairy on of Religious Work., Would be glad to have your caoperalion in carrying Teader Rev, John L. Davis