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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD loy Beouts of America. 6:30, sup- the Brotherhood 1 week day sehool 1180, meeting of | practics [ k day school 1 second | Seouts of | meeting of | (A | per and meeting of REGULAR SERVICES |- :z.zeacs for grades 6, T and & livision, Treep 2, Roy Methodists Have New Choir- ameres ' 7:s0. ahoa Movies at South Congregational | The annual thew's German be held Bunday a't The monthly meeting o efit society will e evening and of the ¥ day erening Rev. William iest Daptist chur Young | Daptist ¢ tomorrow evening at 7 Rev. G, H Baptist chureh teachers of the 1N First Daptist « day evening ut A Tuesda Morning worship at 10:45 o'eclock the Brotherh ) pPreacher. Dr, Curtis Lee Laws, New | chureh wi'l ha wu r 1 ¢ York. Wible schon! and Nrotherhood tainment class at 12:10, Young People's so- 300, hookbinding elub, 1..| leader, T:00, meeting of Jus Hifte elub for practice. Memoria! morning pastar Against nley 10:45 vorship | Rubleet War," Runda the War ehool fp.om Sunday sehonl at the 15 Jubilee seeman hy Chpistian m., Runday onday— 1T moeting of the hers af the Miss Muvelyn Swift, | A meeting of Anesday--2:30 p, m ring the #oc p adies’ A sociely E 0D afolarle - T M., social meeting ieh member has i friend, ureh 4 M . asked to b w addr ehool Paptst Churches, ivst Mup {ever Trinity M. E. C T ot g T e A i i SATURDAY, JANUARY 1%, 1923, 30 Girk | hurch fo Ha;c W\r’e.sied (ih;if of Thirty girls of Trinity Methodist church have organized the first vested choir that church has had. This choir will make its first public appearance tomorrow evening, after two STANLEY MEMORIAL ANNUAL MEETING Congregational Missionary Church On East Street Is Growing The annual husiness meeting of the Btanley Memorial chureh was held last evening at the church, It was preceded by a supper at 6:30 o'clock served by the women of the chureh, with Mrs, lLouis Cadwell, chairman of the supper committee of the Ladies' Ald society, in charge, The reporfs of The clerk, William H. Porter, and of the president of the board of trustees, A. W. Ritter showed that during the past year the Stanley Memorial church had literal- Iy “been weighed in the balancs but not “found wanting,"” . having passed through a very critical year in its history. The church was with- out a regular pastor whensa fire on the night of Iebruary 20th destroyed the interlor of the church edifice, and practically ruined the new pipe or- preciation and gratitude of the mem- bers of the ohureh to Miss Kate Stan- ley, Mrs. Alice B, Moore and Ales Stanley, of this city, for the abaye mentioned gifts, The reports from the Ladies' Ald society, given by the secretary, Mrs, Arthur Mpencer, and Mrs, Frank Bei: bert the treaswrer, showed a splendid, year of growth and much work ac- complished, The society has a mems bershipof 65, an increase of 20 over Iast year, Five hundred dollars was raised by the members by various sales and other means and turned over to the chureh treasurer for the cur- rent expenses, There was over $100 balance In the treasury at the begin. ning of this year, Special acknowls edgement and apgreclation was given to Mrs, James Bervice for faithful and efficient work as president of the Ladies' Ald society for the past three years. . Reports from the Men's club, given by the secretary, Walter Willoughby and the chairman of the social com- mittee Oscar Stohl, showed that dur- Ing the year 1922 there had been an increase in membership from 13 to 46 and that the club has been suc- cessful In putting on a number of social affdlrs, including a strawberry festival, church picnie, poverty so- clal, and, with the Ladies’ Aid society, a basket soclal and a church night at son, Miss Jewell Bush is secretary and The annt alety at All invited, imonths of rehearsals. The president is Miss Helen Joh : s Cowden, of Bristol, is instructor. The o T therand supper | Miss Jeanette Westlake, is assistant secretary. Miss Doris choir will sing every Sunday evening. the Y. M. C. A, The report of the treasurer of the First Congregational soclety John Dix- gan, Dut under the leadership of Rev., Wilson R, Stewart, ‘pastor-at- therur large, of the missionary soclety of tortainment, Inceday 3:00, Cirele at the alnut Women's Mis- home of Mrs, J. stroet Rubject aree Centuries of " Speaker, Mrs, Willlam fonar Canta v business noon for for a 1:45, mid-week servies, nihie Address by the It che LGy sehanl nupner. meck This s e Pirst farenaon —_ { Ui 8 German Sunday 0 a Sunday school. 10:30, 1lible class German for dults, 10:30, divine service in Eng- <h, 8 rmon: “A Complete Salvation, 0, divine service in German. Ser- eak LUp Your Faliow | 7 p. m.. devotional hour of Address by itev. \\'illhflnl Cong and 1014 1 eveni rehos wil cational Churches, I7irst Church school iv m. vice 11 o'clock, Sermon by gherrod Soule, D. D Yiundred Y { Helping Adult Bib'e 15 p.m The an tae Ecelesiasti Monday eve o'clock, to year, to clect year and to do ang necessary. Wednesduy class for Arme Junior M Congt a Morning ¢ evening at 8 o'clock, mect- | the Y. Thursday, 7 . ltion for b ITirst | in held | chape!, § the ensni burine Hand.” o the s for or the other Biim (Swedish). nday school 9:45. Morning serv- in Engii sjeet: “Danger lLosing ‘ening service, \‘ 0 p.m, Engl \h} i o ove Shed n 4:15 po m., ! 7:80_ p. m., | fan wom ociety. { P. m,, class meetin, ing at the Y. M, p. m., c ing by the pastor. Subject: of Life.” 112:30 p. m. vor society preaching “God's Character.” Besides their leader, other members of the ¢horus are: Misses Helen Johnson, Gretchen Lar- son, Edith Larson, Jewel Bush, Helen Evans, Edith Tuttle, Elda Sims, Jeaneite Westlake, Isabelle Westlake, Dorothy Parker, Pansy Bush, Muriel Stockwell, Dorothy Pinches, ‘Margaret Odenwaldt, Caroline Odenwalt, Sarah Goodrich, Marion Grau'ich, Pear] Anderson, Eunice Doolittle, Mona Loh- man, Woods, Rufh Stockwell; Dorothy Clark and Lulu Smith. tuth Jackson, Pauline Ru, ell, Irene Demarest, Pauline IMerfich, Bernice Emmons, Doris Wednesday —11:30 to 1 p. m., busi- { ness men’s luncheon in church. 4 p. m chureh. at the Central Junior gymnasium, { Thursday—4 p. m., week-day relig- ions school. fourth guarter! , troop 7, Girl Scouts, meets in the 7 p. m., basketball practice High school p. m, third and conference. Friday-—4 p. m., sewing school, s in church membership. —§ p. m., basketball game. 1 Saturday- A. M. E. Zion (Colored). Sunday service, 10:45 a. m., preach- “A View James, 4:14. Sunday school Varick Christian Endea- 30 p. m. the pastor. Rom., 11:22, 6 Lutheran Churches, St. Matthew's. $ p. m., bowl-|and evening will be held in Swedish, | 7:30 a. m., Holy Communion. 9:30 + I'ible c'ass, which is conducted 'a. m., church school. 11:00 g, Jmornlnz prayer and sermon. 7:45 p. m,, evening prayer and sermon, ey in Knglish, meets at 6 p. m. Next Thursday evening the Broth- erhood will hold its annual meeting, | ’ Nondenominational, ‘ Einmanuel Gospel, Sunday—10 &, m prayer and praise service. 10:45 a. m. preach- ling. Topic, “Correct Attire.” 12:15, Bible school. 6 p. m., Young People’s meeting. 7 p., m., preaching. Topic, “The Rudiments of the World or the i—Which " m., Bible Second Advent. Morning service at 10:45. Sermon by the pastor, Rev. Robert G. Hug- gins, Subjert, “How to Tell Truth from Error” Sunday school and Bible ciass at 12:05. Young People's meet- ing at 6:30. TEvening service at 7 with sermon by pastor. Subject vation: What It Is, and Ho tain It Meeting for prayer and Bible study on Thursday at 7 study Thursday—7:45 p. m., mid-wgek prayer meeting. People’s. ngelist Andrew Heughes begins j ngelistic meetings at 10 a. ¥ i | m., Sunday. Sunday school at 1 ' p. m. Junior Endeavor at 4 | Young Prople’'s meetirg at { gelist'c meeting at 7 p. m. ist Heughes will speak ever. Christian Scien service at 10: a, m. Sub- crament.’” Sunday school at [ .om, Wednesday . evening mecting at 8§ o'clock. The | tionai T s oV svan- angel- evening ing Room—Room 504 Na-| nk Building is open to the| Jaily from 12 noon until 4| church on December 231, 1922 Divine service tomorrow at 9:15 in during the waek at 7:30 p. m., except Connecticut the people of the church were rallied and within six weeks aft- er the fire were again worshipping in | the renovated chureh bullding, | The clerk's report showed a call to become pastor of the church extend- od to Raymond N, Gilman at a meet- ing of the members of the church on May 7th. The call was accepted and | Mr. Gilman took up his duties as pastof of the church on June 1, on September 27 he was ordained to the ministry by an ecclesiastical council called for the purpose, On the fol- lowing evening, September 2§, the (ifteenth anniversary exercises of the founding of the church were held. The clerk’s report showed a total] of 30 received info the membership | of the church during the past year. 3eventeen baptisms were administered and two members lost by death. Abner C. Beebe and Mics Ruth Lad- bury. The total membership of the was In his report as president of the| board of trustees, Mr. Ritter made acknowledgment of gifts to the church during the past year. These gifts in- cluded new pews; the lawn regraded; a variety of trees and shrubbery planted; a permanent combination ] stone wall and iron fence along the fronteof the church property, and a high wire fence on the sides and rear on, showed the total receipts for the year 1922 to have been $14,833.61; expenditures, $14,620.56, and a bal- ance on hand December 31, 1922 of $213.05. \ The unusual amounts of receipts and expenditures are due to the fire loss which was covered by insurance to the aynount of $6,000; and also due to the purchase of the pews and to the outside improvements to the church property mentioned. The report of the general supering tendent of the Sunday school, Oscar A .Marsh showed a total Teceived from collection during the year of $2 as compared with $215.26 in 1 The report also showed an increase in average attendance in all departments of the Sunday school with an attend- ance of over 100 in the primary and beginners' department, previous to Rally Day when the largest class in the history of the school, 23, was pro« moted to the junior department. In his report Mr, Marsh made acknowledg- ment of a gift of $25.00 from the Men's club for. Christmas tree ex- (penuc. and noted the fact that in the expense budget for 1923 had been included $25.00 for the purpose of e-! curing a Sunday schogl teacher's li- brary. The report of the cradle roll super- intendent Mrs, Klora Roloff showed a total of names on the roll, .s ago bt Sundays and holidays. | 7:30 p. m. compared with five four years when she undertook th2 work of the department. Her restgnation as super- Bible stud I Thurs( - Armenian | women's Tible clas 1 The annual m of the church| will be held T evening, 7:301 o'clock. Reports of t organizatio of the church wil b n and ofi cers elected for t'u ing year.t Instead of the church supper preced-| ing the meeting, there will be a social hour follawipg, TNafenad ! he served, with Ho Robert 'a ng Friday »f the property. Tlollowipg this re- wrt a committee of three consisting A. W. Ritter, Mrs. James Service Greek music had its origin larg 1 0. A. Marsh was appointed to Asia. | awup resolutions expressing the ap- English, and at 10:45 in German. Monday. Lverybody welcome. Sunday school in both languages. An- oeor | nual business meeting of the church m., ~Everyman's| ;¢ phy Rev vis will take as his B "I“:’;f':‘n:“;‘): Monthly meetings: Sick benefit so- | subjec tod’s Master,” from L ciety Monday,Y. P. 8. Friday eveni f Where Art . Thou?” i dav,¥. B, 8. Friday evening. "tho Bighth Psalm. | - I il B “l‘x‘i11m{;vnlr‘-gxw::,§: Swedish, st Mark's ( sRaRY A 00 A IELL 4 The services ; i S0 s : devotional meeting led by Miss Ruth s Sunday both morning [ Second Sunday ard and _\|m,!““m”l‘t 31 "l'fl'rsn_m\ll)' Con- a9 hostesses: Iymmf.l Travel in Indi 30 p. m., Se0uts. girls' chorus. Sermon hy the pastor, | “America’s Greatest Lnem i\ Monday—Troop 3, Girl Scouts sup-| i per meeting in the church. 6:30 p. m.. Philathea class party for the Friend- ship club. ewing meeting Methodist Churches. ‘i'rinity. Everyman's Bible Class. ting e in (Continued on Following Page). “How Much Are ~ You Worth?” Address By Dr. Curtis Lee Laws OF NEW YORK CITY piscopal. after Epiphany. vents wi e e e FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH William Itoss fouth. Sundex--9230, Ttaiian 10:45, morning worship. “The 1 i to s the . school Sermon, Minister—Rev, special Service Morning 10:15, M. S T:45 W H church. Afternoon. in the s meeting for men — - = neaker LU SALVATION ARMY || DR, CURTIS LEE LAWS Creatian,” Works 120 ARCH STREET < Cptain v o Land (en of Spring fiekd. Will Condret Services stnday School—3 P, M. Hallelujah Meeting—3$ P. M. salvation Meeting—7:30 7. M Ay (hrie Fndearn-. ing gorvinn tion pictures “Cain and Abe ef the Creatar not been sh Monda New York (Editor of The Watchman-Examiner) Toesday, 6:15—Rrotheriood Supper and catert: W ‘ Tickets 50 cents, Open to Ladics, Music — in the — Lyceum Theater Sunday, Jan. 14, 1923, 3 o’clock All Men Invited Under the auspices of the New Britain Industrial Council and the Y. M. C. A. Stanley Memorial Congregatonal Church “The Community Chueel.” on Dast Street. BAYMOND N, MAN, Prtor 5 M.—Sermon, “The Christian War Against War. . First Church of Christ s . 4 Center Congregational CHURCH and MAIN STREETS Second Advent Church Morning Service 2t 11 o'Clock Chureh Neae Stanley “The Little Church Around the Comer.” 10:45 A, sunday sclhool at DR. SOULE OF HARTFORD Will Speak—~Subiect: “One Hundred Years of Helping Hand” CHURCH SCHOOL AT 10 A. M. A good place for your child to be. Annual meeting of the First Ecclesiastical Society Monday evening in the chapel. Annual meeting of the Church Thursday evening at 7:30. H . Robert G. Huagins, Pastor. 128 Church Street 10:45, Sermon—“How to Tell Truth From Error.” Inaugurating the Use of the New Motion Picture Equipment First Showing in This Section of a §eries of Remarkable Films Dramaatic Version of the Old Tesiament Narratives Under direction of DR. EDGAR JAMES BANKS Greatest Living Authority on Mesopotamia antd Its Archeolcgy. Bible Stories made Vivid and Real. Other Films also will be shown . South Church, Sunday Evening, 715 do | NO CHILDREN UNDER 15 YEARS ADMITTED UNLESS ACCOMPANIED DY AND SITTING WITH ADULTS. 'A CORDIAL WELCOME sunday School at 12:05. Young People’s Meeting at 6:30 alvation. What it is, and How to Obtain it.” 7:50—Subject 30 P M. Bible Study, Thursday at 1 Welcome. Trinity Methodist Church January 14, 1923 Evangelist Andrew Heughes e— At the — People’s Church of Christ Sunday Morning at 10:45 and Sunday Evening At 7 0'Clock 10:45 A. M. Sermon by the Pastor. Subject: “WHERE ART THOU?” :30 A, M. Sermeon by the Pastor. Subject: TRICAS (CRT AQ TN oy Evangelistic meetings each evening this coming week MERICA'S GREATEST M\El?? . 5 PASTESR”;l",XYPLgI.I \\("i“l{lc‘l’gztd){md:i"nging At this service the Girls’ Chorus will make their first . Evervbody Welcome appearance. They will sing several selections. EVERYMAN’S BIBLE CLASS TRINITY M. E. CHURCH, 9:30 A. M. SUBJECT, “MAN - GOD’S MAS ,” FROM THE EIGHTH PZ! ) NON-DENOMINATIONAL ) MEMBERSHIP . 1700 1. L7DER—REV. . L. DAVS y.