New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 20, 1923, Page 11

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~The Body of Christ;" 11:30, .nchwliu. fopic “Health and the Tengue" member, It heid epen air veligions | for a long time, although stitl very| serviee in Germ: sermon, “The Gift 13:08 p. m., Bible school, § pem, wsatings and New Uritainites did net | Litter feelings were atertaine x] take Kindly to the custom, Meetings ' against the “Sallies” by many people of Patience;” T p. m., evening service Young People's meeting. 1 pom, under the auspices of the ¥, I B | preaci topie “The 'Condemna- were interrupted by boys and ethers The army was started in the Swed. | Monday evening meeting of the|tion" Many a time police officials stupped | ish language, because most of the girls' elub, | Tuesday—Ti45 p. m., Bible study took the worship- | members were Bwedish people, In Thursday, 7 p. m., religious in-| class 0 the police Jtation, or .um-| 1899 it was turned inte an Hnglish | struction for boys. 3 p. m, prayer | Thursday—T:45 p. m., mid-week moned them to court the next morn- | speaking corps and years later it : eyt A P b frevey again became a Bwedish corps. Al so mchmuuwum RW“M &"lw w m m Friday evening rehearsal of ehoir, | — The first open air meeting was | though mest of its members today u -— l People's. | held January 26, 1589, at the corner | are of Bwedish extraction, all are it (] Slbllfll '0 Elm (Swedish , Sunday at 10:45%. m‘and 7 p. m., T bl Tlm ln Eirl D‘ where the High sehool:now stands. | English speaking and the meetings pllys on sono’ |ml‘|c’ Iundu school, 9:45, Morning | evangelistic addresses by Rev, An- l'Oll mm 6 y ]5 Ho strange a sight was it that in less | are heid praetically entirely in Eng u;;lee. l.L" Bum‘v;:. ;’lnu‘ mvlomvdn' Heughes. 12:15 p. m., Bunday Sy than five minutes the street \\at‘luh & Happy Life in This World." Young school, 4:30 p. m., Junior Endeaver. | jammed with curious peeple, until it There are 26 aetive members un-l‘ The Young Womans Home Misslon- | People’s society, 6 p, m, Miss Elsie ¢ p m, Young People's meeting, Tales of the early days of (he Bal- | was impossible to get traftie through. | 30 “Junior Soldier now affiliated ur.Aa:t,«”hr:un:'nupl,:anl::ol:':flr‘wo& e ary soclety of the FMirst Congregation- | Duberg of Hartford will speak, ¥ Tuesday, at 4 p. m., children's| vation Army in New liritain, when | “salvation Johnson,” since the world war, Rergeant John- at the South Congregational chureh, ul. chureh ‘will make suggical dress-|jng service, 7 o'clock. Subjeet, meeting, the local eorps was stoned off the| It was a Sunday evening. “Balva- | son is the ranking officer among the | beginning tomorrow evening and con« ings for the New Dritain general hos-[to Become Useful in the Kingdom of Deginning Tuesday at T:45 p. m., |streets, its officers thrown into colls, | tion Johason" was in charge The | local people, :unuu" for one evening each month pital Tuesday evening, followlng a|God" and every night during the week, |and otherwise persecuted, were told | crowd pressed eloscr and eloser to soe Change of Feeling, 7uum'm-—y are finished, Four reels supper, Tuesday—The King's Daughters| there will be evangelistic meetings at | (ast evening by Sergeant Major John ' who these curious people were who Commenting upon the change of | will be shown each time the series A violin solo will be given tomor-| will meet with Miss Mabel Klingberg | lll‘l. ehureh Everybedy welcome 'Jnhnsan. better known as “Balvation | dressed in military uniforms and gon- | feeling towards the Balvation Army |being 20 reels long. g r;w ahvanln‘ at St Mark's Kpiscopal|at Rackliffe Helghts at § p.am, - | Johnson," at the 34th anniversary of | ducted religious meetings in the | sincethe world war, Eergeant .lohnv' The pictures will be shown under chureh, -_— veryman's Dible Class | the founding of the New Hritain Bal« | street, The crowd soon uttracted the | son sa d, “The Balvation Army Wwa e titie, “The 8o . . U'sed elothing for boys and girls of Methodist Churches, Rev, Jahn 1. Davis will take as his| vatlon Army corps. attention of the police department, | ,u.‘. .us"guo‘:hln-fun'“lh'elU\"‘.r.:I it 1: "l";u- ::m vm::m .'!u:' n.f'nf.’f-".'."fx' ages ranging from five to 12 years, Sunday—9:30 a m., Everyman's subjeet “The Good Citizen,” from the Sergeant Johnson has heen a memn= | A bluecoat elbowed his wuy through | now, but since our boys came home | row night, is entitled "My Mother, and for a seven months old baby, 18] Bible class, 9:46 & w Bunday 25th Psalm, bor of the Halvation Army for nearly | the crowd, “Who is responsible for from France they have changed the |and is two reels in length, The series desiredsby the Home Missionary de-|school 10:456 a. m.,, sermon by th - — T ——— ——-——— this dist nee,” he demanded, attitude of people towards us." in divided into 10 photoplays of two partment of the Bouth Congregation-|pastor, & p. m., Epworth League so-| International Bible Students’ Ass'n “I am al church, at an all day sewing meet- | ojgl hour, supper and devotional International Bible Students’ as #on," “"What can I do ing, Monday. 4 meeting. Bubjeet, “The Rapidly ciation, 269 Main street, room Johnson was ordered to stop holding | sen ¥ pl . ” : 4 N A ? r ( 1, of Boston, was in arge, An The first chapter gives an intimate Women of Trinity Methodist church | Changing India.”" 7:30 p. m., Girls | Junior Bible school 9:30 a. m.. Morn street meetings and he refused. He|orchestra from Hartford furnished | glimpse of Abraham Lincoln's early will hold an all day sewing meeting| vested choir, ing service 10:45, Sermon by A, D was taken to the police station by the | musie, Bergeant Jobnson was the | boyhood. It portrays in real heart st the scenfs where, in the Tuesday to sew gowns for the new| Monday—4 p. m., troop 3, Girl Eshleman of Brooklyn, N, Y. leo- ¥ . e » “ 4 vested girls’ choir. A hot lunch will| geguts, 6:30 p. m., Philathea class turo at 3 e'clock by A, D, Eshloman, ll'::-:”;l:x;:luu.‘x(( nli,‘.lol;mfll‘(;utvu":;xd ‘.:‘.A.'l PIEISTS e S :’l,n'udow of the Kentucky wilderness be served at noon to the workers. |supper. at Turner hall. Subject, “God's seem to be any laws on the books = . 3 the boy Lincoln experionced his first The Philathea class of Trinityl 'Tyesday—All day sewing meeting Kingdom at Hand.” against holding services on street co TO SPEAK OF NURSING. great love and his firrt great sore Mothddist church will have its annual | by women of the church, beginning at .- ners. “Where's the chief?" inquire The need for more nurses, tho ad- | paw iy the loss of her, of whom years business meetirg and clection of of-| 9 o'clock, 7:46 p. m., class meeting. Salvation Army. somcone. The chief was In church, | Vontages of nursing as a profession | ateerwards he said. <Al that 1 am ficers, Januury 29, 8 p. m., bowling at the Y. M. C. A, Captain Johin Edeen will officlate | BB ! Sl | Johnson wus held for a brief time |8nd the value of a training in this|op ever hope to be, I owe to my be- Wednesday—4 p. m, troop 7, Girl at all services. Sunday sehool at 3 B | and then was permitted to go. profession, will be discusscd by Miss|joved mother.” Congregational Churches, Scouts, 7:30 p. .m., Trinity Methodist| p, m, Hallelugah meeting at 4 p. m.,| ; Maul 1. Traver, superintendent of[ The gecond chapter, “My Father,” X First. " church night at the Y. M., C, A, | and salvation meeting at 7:30 p, m. N | Sallies Are Arrested, nurses at the New Britain General| makes one realize the vital il'nbor;. Church school 10 a. m. Morning| Thursday—4 p. mi, week-day relig- —— e Subspauently he and hls offloers fpogpite) o the young women of Trin- |ance of-an oducation. Young Abes service 11 a. m. Sermon, “Paul at]joug school. 7:45 p..m., prayer meet- | i were arrested many times and were | oo Mothodist church Monday evening. | ability to read, one time saved Tom ‘Rome,” by Rev. Henry Schauffler.|ing, 3 VIOHN RECITAL 3 taken to tho police station -where| afies Traber will tell of the New|Lincoln, his father from losing his Adult Bible classes 12:15 p. m. Friday=~4 p. m., sewing school. 4 ) they were charged with disturbing | gritain hospital's training school fof | farm. The audienece will be entires The Young Woman's Home Mis-|p m, class in.church membership. the peace. They were held until ball | pyeees and of the new nurses’ home. | |y An.lymnnlh)' with the sound thrashe sionary society will meet Tuesday,| ~Monday evening at 7 p. m., Missl g oo was obtained and the next morning|gne is launching a campaign for ad-|ing administered to Endel Carter. & 6:30 p. m. After supper _surgical | Maud E. Traver, from the New Brit- | ot ark's ipiscopal ‘ongregation H they were invarlably discharged in| qiional girls to take up training at. bad boy who tried to take ndv;nt'ln dressings will be mgde for the Jocal|ain General hospital, will give a talk | Promised Musical Treat Tomorrow " court. the hospital, of Tom's illiteracy. The ducking of hospital. to all young women of the church. But neighbors complained and boys Young Huck in a rain barrel adds's Wednesday—2:30 p. m., English| “There will be an all day sewing| Evening ’ yinterfered, so the Main street hall ‘ spice of humor to this picture. class for Armenian women. 4:15 DP.| meeting in the church Tuesday, be- + ; was vacated. Then an effort was METHODIST NIGHT. . m., Junior Missionary society. 7:30 ginning at 9 o'clock, to sew gowns A \:inll:\ recital will be given at St, made to P Wednesday night will be “Metho- CHURCH OFFICERS p. m., Bible study class, and surplices for the girls' choir, Mark's Eplscopal church tomorrow old armory on t Main street and |dist Church Night" at the Y. M, C A., The newly elected officers of #% Thursday-—2:30 p. m. Armenian YA evening) beginning at 7:15 o'clock. M. tfe old Turner hall were considered.[when members of Trinity Methodist | John's German Lutheran church on Women's Bible class. 4:30 p. m., A. M. E. Zion. G. Humnhr(:)'s will play the organ “We will rent to you,” they said m'rhurrh will gather at the “Y" for a Arch street will 'he installed tomore Girl -8couts, Morning service, 10:45 o'clock. |and M. H. Fleitzer the violin. CAPTAIN JOHN EDEEN. Johnson, “but if you could pay us|£ood time, All the facilities of the | yow at the 10:45 o'clock . servicen, FFriday—7:30 p. m., Boy Scouts. Preaching by the pastor. Subject, ‘The, program will lrn"u roll?Wr ——v—-———————(fi $100 o night, we wouldn't rent it to association will be turned over by| They are: President, Charles Hepp; 8§ p. m., Center Girls club. “Christ’s Freedom.” Sunday school, | F¢stival Prelude on “Ein Feste fl,hl'l" century. l“"} "'"l""' ;’ hg f Y|{he Salvation Army.” So the army|Sccretary C. H. Barnes and his assist- | elder, P. Nuss; deacons, H. Busch and Pl 12:30 p.'m. Varick Christian En-| Burg” ..... . Faulkes| 42 years ago, SNC WEB Sue ”l"‘ alvas | ) eld meetings where Johnson had ants to the visitors. Joseph Herg-|(, Weber; collector, Robert Nuss; fin= Cavatina (violin and organ)...... [tlon Army officer ever to locate In| . ..ved o home on Maple street.|strom, physical director and William nancial secretary, William Bonkows replied “Balvation John- At the special exercises held last | reels cach and two photoplays will be for you | evening, Staff Captain Tom Gabriel-|shown on an evenin, Stanley Memorial. f deavor society, 6:30 p. m. 7:45, spe- < g9 i 4 i ¢ v Britain. Although he settled on Sunday-—10:45 a. m., morning 8erv-| cjal program, papers and sacred & Van Tperem | New OUED Here the meetings were held on the | Tancred, assistant, will help in hand-| ski; treasurer, Gustav Hintz: rus- ice with sermon by the pastor; sub- nongs,pnddrnn by the pastor. An_Evening '“"‘"m"!““'"'”"""""“ a little r‘a‘:""""';"r J;::":::‘g:lo":“ :’5:;’ lawn. The police became reconciled | ling the athletic program, . :;nr,' Richard .Vox':l:ar‘eco:;l‘:é !:cre- ject, “The Realities of Life.” The| Sepvicé will be held in the lecture |4 R:’"‘fm'_’f Praise, “Landate g!hfd- {:fl::::: ;[ Dh): ufh‘o;m lfl"d orrest 10 the army and eventually the mem-| ‘There will be a short musical pro-| tary, Carl Bauer: statistical” seeren min . Shel on' e bers were given protection from an-|&ram and a play, entitled, ‘“The tary il Vogel; revision committee, | | came known as “Brother Johnson,” or | Whole Truth." - v som.” B p | noying gangs of hoodlums. ruth. Henry Groth. PRIAHON JoMiNOH il _Samee “Outdoor services werc s0 unpopu- still eling to him. | Shawy sy "oy Started in 1889, | lar in those days,” said Salvation flor eight years he tried to start w y local corps, and finally on January 19, had gone out on the street with a 1859, he got together a little group ¢lub and hit a man on the head it| of five or six members, persuaded| Would not have been considered so & e ters to send on several of-| bad. el [ Formerly Swedish. In 1892 the Salvation Army built But the army was not popular in|a small meeting hall on Corbin I‘lgce, those days, according to the veteran| Here the little group held meetings music will be as follows: room. Prelude—"Hymn to St. Cecelia”.. % Andante Cantabile (violin and or- Gounod Lutheran Churches. gan) .............. Fschaikowsky Duet—*“Hark, Hark My Soul.”.... , Reformation. 22 et e Nevin| Third Sunday after Epiphady. . = RARIR, SN EL anc AN 10:45 a. m., services, 12 m. Sun- HEELE = BolD——""AWRKS:" My BOUVES vt ['ahy oo VR0 B . Vesbert, WHEELER AT M. E.' CHURCH. J. Wiegand | The catechetical ~class will meet| ~Wayne B. Wheeler, of Washington, Postlude—*"Allegro Pomposo in I." |yegday and Iriday afternoons. | D. C., ntional councilor for the Anti- Holloway|. The. Reformation Crusaders will f{"";’:"dl":“‘;“:' ‘:“: m‘:’:;‘:‘ ::- ‘h; 2m, hool. o rening : 0 .| Methodist church to: v evenin B e meet Friday evening at 1:30 o'clock.| | "7:30" o'elock. Mr. Wheeler will Priere a' Notre Dame . Boellman | Johnson,” in an interview, “that if T ficers and organized in a little hall on the third floor at 319 Main street. Morning Worship 10:45 Rev, William Ross South, St. John's' (German) |take as his subject, “Who Made Sunday—9:30, Italian school. 10:45,| &t John's German Lutheran America Dry? ' ¢ | Subject:— morning Worship. Sermon by Rev.|ohurch, Rev. M. W. Gaudian, pastor. s William -E. Strong, D.. D., of Boston. | gupday school at 9:30. Maorning serv- 3 10:45, beginners’ department of the|jces at 10:45. The new officers of the ] CAN THE “CROOKED” GO STRAIGHT? church school. 12:10, ch:rgh 'é:::"» church will be installed at the latter | 2:30, A: i ‘worship. :30, 8- 9 % & % p # F e A sk o ™% | The Son of Democracy Thursdy Evein, St inthe Episs o Pete tian Endeavor meeting. ALL CORDIALLY INVITED ing_service. Swedish. | Qe S el SRR O | Sundes LmosingRaeeIce At 1900 Beginning a Remarkable Series of Motion Pictures of the Life and Career of the Home Missionary department. ||l be in English With scrmon by the | Tuesday—7:30, first division, Troop pastor. Sunday school at noon. Bible | 2, Boy Scouts. class at 6 p. m. and Swedish evening | RAHAM Wednesday—4:10, week-day school | sarvice at 7:30. | for grades 4 and 5. 7:30, meeting of o RS IReD fon e, Beoond. Advent | Everyone Should See These As a Matter of Patriotism Thursday -—=4:10, week-day school Morning worship with sermon, | g ; for grades 6, 7 and 8. 7:30, second|1p:45. Subject, “Baptism of the 8§ Beautiful music by quartet and organ Hearty singing of old hymns and melodies division, Troop 2, Boy Scouts. 7:30,|Holy Spirit and Fire” Sunday . 5 h -k ki econ ven ur 12:05. Youns Peopies Organ Program of Selections From Tschaikows meeting of the Bible class led by|gschool at Trederic L. Fay. ' | meeting at 6:30. Evening sérvice at Chnrch Near Stanley Il I6aden, -7, mosting af e Ju | bams Fmeny (Jerue Christ the SOUTH CHURCH _—_ SUNDAY EVENING 7:15 “The Little Church Around the, Corner” Bell, leader, -7, meeting of the Ju-|gime Forever.” | nior Rifle club for practice. 3, regu-| jyadies’ Aid society will meet with| Robert G. Huggins, Pastor lar meeting of the Home Missionary| Mrs. W. P. Corbin, 113 Camp street, Cordial lnvitation to A“ 128 Church Street /’ department. Irom - 2:30 until 38 ‘Wednesday. o'clock there will be a special devo- Bible study Thursday at 7:30. 10:45, Sermon—“Baptism of The Holy Spirit and Fire.” tional service for missions, At 3 the usual intelligence meeting will be held St. Mark scopal. sunday School at 12 - ~ 9 & at which “The Trend of the Races” Third Sunday after Epiphany. ¥ Young People’s Mceting at 6:30 will be "e"“’“’le" lhy. }]“‘"“4 h""h" ]l.{l 7:30 a. m., Holy Communion. Cor- 7:30—Subject: “Jesus Christ, the Same Forever.” Kirkham. Following this there Will| yorate communion of Daughters of 3 be a symposium on some of the noted {‘hfl King. 9:30 a. m., church school. | : S Bible .\turly: Thllfidl')‘ at 7:30 P. M, leaders of the negro race by Mrs.|yj a m, morning prayer and sermon. | Morning Service 11 A. M. A Cordial Welcome. George B. Taylor, Mrs. I R. Gilpat-| 7:15 p. 'm., organ and violin recital, i e ¢ ! ric, Miss Margaret A. Eddy and Mrs. | 7.45 g m., evening prayer and scr-; d REV. HEI\R\ P SCHAUFFLER, will speak on R T OB A “Paul At Rome”—His friends, his sufferings and his teachings. e e i L Wednesday—2:30 p. m., meeting of | 7 ¥ ek oy ) committce will be held on Tuesday | women's Guild. | The speaker has spent the last year im Rome, stufgly}n;: tlvle ; evening, January 30, in the church of-| ~mpyraday, Jan. 25, conversipn of 8t.| Life of Paul in order to write a Life of Paul for boys. i ¢t h L'ttl A % fice at 7:15 o'clock. Following this|pay), 9:30 a. m., Holy Communion in| will be a meeting 'of the corporation |ipo chapel. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST \ of the Erwin home, AL D tu ey Noodamcatinacional, Sunday school at 10 A, M. — At The — evening are the first two in the cycle Emmanuel Gospel. “The Sonhor Den;)ocmcy';r:;‘ “My Moth- Sunday—10 a. m., prayer and|j ’ ) er” and My Father.” This series of | o e, 10:45 a. m., preach- | CEEEENCTTRTRIEE T T 1 A : e - P l h pictures of which two will be shown IR aepviee bRy eop e s urc o lst each month are a remarkable . por- 3 Sunday At 10:45 A. M. and 7 P. M. » " 9 3 x 2 o y £ 40 A M. « M. No Meeting Monday trayal of the life and carecr of Abra- Baptist Churches, pis But every day the rest of the week, at 7:45 p. m. ham Lincoln. First. i ) s A the ‘Crooked’ Go Straight?” 12:10, 8 H 9 Bible school and Brotherhood class. | 7:00, the B. Y. P. U, service. & Monday—T7:00, Boy Scouts, et o o Wayne B. Wheeler of Washington, D. C., National Lawyer for The Anfi- Saloon EMMANUEL GOSPEL CHURCH Welcome Baptist Mission (Colored). ! Service Sunday 8 p. m., at 4§ Eim Tabernacle—Franklin Square rect. Preacher, Rev. G, M. tér- | . dretl, Preahes Y teér | League of America, Speaks at BRI B R son from Hartford. | y Full Gospel Preaching. German. | Salvation, Samctification, Healing and Second Coming Ty | Trinity Methodist Church, Sunday, At7:30p. m. SALVATION ARMY A — All Invited — Staniey Memorial Congregational Church 120 ARCH STRE y Captain John* Edecn w'lll conduct \ “The Community Church,” on East Street. Services. RAYMON GILMAN, Pastor. Sunday School—3 P, M. 10:45 A. M.—Sermion, “The Realities of Life.” iallelujah Meeting—1 P. M. Sunday Scheol at 1t M. Salvation Meeting—7:30 P. M. NON-DENOMINATIONAL EVERYMAN’S BIBLE CLASS } mevBersHIP 1700 TRINITY M. E. CHURCH, 9:30 A. M. SUBJECT, “THE GOOD CITIZEN,” FROM THE 15th PSALM. LEADER—REV. JOHN L. DAVIS.

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