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L2 e ——— e e e ~ service, 6:00 p, m, Epworth Muuu’mun at 10:45, Sunday school in both i hinted at gome surprising announce- BROTHERHO()D PLAY Methodist ehurch March 20, for the soclal hour and supper with devo-|languages, each following the respec- ments to come, He said he agreed | benefit of the carpet fund., The Ep- L tional meeting led by Miss Eunice! tive services. with Mr, Gee, he has seen men at CEUL T worth League will give a home talent Doolittle, Subject, “What Jesus| Lenten service Wednesday evening Everyman's Bible Class who haven't play on March 14, for the benefit of mR MAN (;“URBHES ‘Dhought About Foiks” 7:30 p. nv,|at 7:45. ’ been to church before In 25 years, |South Church Pastor is Author, Well | the' Noumann fund. sermon by the pastor, Subject, “Is Mecting of the Ladies' Aid Thurs- John A, Lindsay asked that the men e - - co-operate with the committeo to the | TPOWR Playwright Assisting 10| oG NARY TMPERSONATIONS, the World Against You®%' day afternoons Monday-—3 p, m,/W, F. M, 8 meets Bible class Friday evening. limit of their ability, Stage Production, | At the meeting of the Women's It was announced that the chorus | Auxiliary of #t. Mark's Eplscopal with Mra. J. M. Burdick, 63 Grove . 5 A Rev, wu“a]flRoss Agfljfl in P“l‘ Hill. 4 p. m, Troop 3, Girl Scouts, 8t John's (German). H]gbbrow u“sic Also Banm- now contains 49 volces and that more | A two act rural comedy, "System,” | church Wednesday evening there will meets in the church, 6:30 p. m,| Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Ger- would be added later, There are sign- | Which was written by Rev. Dr, George | ha impersonations of 18 of the United tenors, 12| W. C. Hill, will be presented March phank Offering Missionaries, of Whom Philathea class supper, man servicé at 10:45 a. m, Evening ed up at present 12 first l)lt--w. c. ’t U- Mlllllfll Mefimlg Tuesday-7:46 p. m., class meeting, | service with fllustrated lecture on Mfiy 21 POSS]MO D&W--Blg choms second tenors, 15 first basses and 10|13 and 14 under the auspices of the (hera are 200, which the lecal church | 8:00 p. m, regular monthly meeting|{“The Life of Joseph," by ReV, M, W, second basses, Brotherhood of the South Congrega-|is helping to support, 5 ——— A R D tional church, "The play will be given,| WA g of the Junior Ald society to he held | Gaudian, TO HAVE VESPER SERVICES, Rev. Willam Ross, of the First|in the church. 8 p. m,, bowling at the A minstrel show of the type of the | in the chapel and will be a comedy of Baptist chych, will oceupy the pul-(Y, M, C. A St. Mark's Fipiscopal, pre-jazz days with plenty oylpvep and SHADOWS AND SUNSHINE rural life and politics. pit tomorrgv ufter having been con-| Wednesday-—4:30 p."m,, Troop 7,/ Third Sunday in Lent. 7:30 a. m.,| action in it, and brimful of old time The production is being coached by| Beginning tomorrow afternoon ves- fined to hi/homo with illness for the | Girl Scouts, nacets in the church, 6:30 | Holy Communion. 9:30 a. m., church! melodies, is the plan of the Every- Winchell Smith, of Farmington, as- Der services will be held at the Burritt pust two \Leks, p. m., regular monthly church supper. | school. 11 a. m., Holy Communion| man's Bible Class minstrel committee, | BAbY Marle Oshome to Appear in arl K. Bishop, | Miselon, under the direction of Miss The I"glowship club of the First| Thursday--4:10 p. m., Week day|and sermon. 7:45 p m., choral even-| announced at an enthusiastic meet. Feat Pie o\ Routh Churel PO AR R, Loulse M. Coates, superintendent. The Congregafonal church s planning to | religious school. Mrs. E. C. Stock-|song and sermon, ing of 650 or more who will take part, ‘cature Picture at\ South Chur ED[TOR TO SPEAK | services will be held at 4 o'clock one have an 01d Folks Concert' in a few [ well will give a talk on Abraham and Wednesday—T7:45 p. m., evening|at a supper at the Y. M. C. A. last| ‘Tomorrow Evening. Sunday afternoon each month and weeks, /. W. Latham will direct the| his journey and will tell of her visit| prayer and sermon by the Rev. David evening. will be for adults, chorus, to the Holy Lands. 7 p. m, rehear-| W. Clark of Crow Creek Mission,| The meeting was in charge of Fred | Tears and laughter are mingled in The gnual meeting of the New | sal of girls' choir. 7:45 p. m,, prayer| SBouth Daketa, W. Macomber, chairman of the gen- the picture “Shadows and Sunshine,” Britain W, C. T. U, will be held in the | meeting, Thursday-—8 p. m,, Woman's Auxil-| arq) committee, whq_explained that which will be shown at the South China Baptist Publicati Soctety | First (pngregational church Tuesday| Friday—4 p. m. sewing school.|lary mecting at which “Impersona-| wpile the committes has adopted a |CONgregational church tomorrow eve- i upiidation ; Bocie ¥ Philathea Class at Methodist Church afterngn, 4:10 p. m, class in church member. | tlons of United Thanks offering mis-| «yo jazz" policy, it also has drawn |PINS. Baby Marle Osborne is the| o Give Illustrated Leoture. to Celebrate St. Patrick's Day. TLocd members of the Epworth so-|ship. 8 p. m,, Epworth League group | sionaries will be given, principal character in this picture, de- i the line at classleal music of the type | i iing the humor and pathos of lte,| Rev. Jacoh Speicher, a prominent| The program for March for the clety fre planning to attend a group|rally in, Forestville. 7:45 p. m., offi- ¥riday—4:30 p. m. intercesslons sometimes called “highbrow.” “Snap- CBhadows and. Bunshine. directed | Baptist editor. will speak in this city| Philathes - class of 'Trinity M. H. rally i Forestvillo, Friday evening. ¢lal board meeting. and Bible study in the chapel. vl > 2 i py, up-to-date good music and bal. 4 Lot i | chureh is as follows: Copmunion services will be held in Wednesday the Women's Guild will | a0 it form the program, he LY Henry King, is the story of a lit. | next Tuesday cvening. He will deliver | March 5—6:30, :mpt‘r. 7:15, study, many local churches tomorrow. A. M. E. Zion (Colored). hold an all.day sewing, During the stated tle girl who brought sunshine into a|an {llustrated lecture at the German d Sunday service: 10:45 a. m,, preach-| afternoon, Mrs. David W. Clark will| ““q " ¢01owine committee was an. |10USe of shadows. For five Jong years | Baptist church. 4100, welthro woek, N Congregational Churches, ° ing by the pastor. Subject, “I Am the|speak on “Missions to the Indians of nounced: Committee on armange husband and wife had not spoken to Rev, Speicher has charge of the Mflrfhfl rmL_Bisn'y numl“’\'- 7:15, 2 3 v H , sewing for sale, First. Way, the Truth and the Life.” Sun-|South Dakota. sy “leach other because the husband's|editorial department of the China study. 3 ments: George H. Dyson, chairman; | w05 disowning their only gon | Baptist Publication society, which is, March 19—6:30, St Patrick's Clurch school at 10 a. m. Morning | day school 12:30 p. m, Varick Chris- e servhe at 11 a, m. Communion and |tian Endeavor society 6:3% p. m, Nondenominational, "ZZ"!A&H:N;F“& Ji’,‘)’:“i ?“rd:ick'JR:"' when he married, had angered the|doing literary work with headquar-) Party. 3 & cestion of new members. Adult|7:45 p. m., preaching by the pastor. . People’s, g B “; Bt (TG AL UCB® | wife, Then one day the fittle girl|lers in Swatow, China, for the Amer.| March 26 — 6:30, supper. 7:15, libh classes af . 13:15. Armenian|Subjest, *“Phe Last Passover.” Sunday at 10:15 a. m., prayer and eorge . Klett. Jokes and enter. next door slid under the fence, She|Scan Baptist Forelgn Mission society, | Study. 8:00, business meeting. servce at 3 p. m. Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock,| devotional service, followed by morn.| ‘ainment, Fred O. Rackliffe, chair-| .., "o qiant tittle sunbeam, and|and the Foreign Mission board of the | S Mwiday at 7:45 p. m.. meeting of | prayer meeting. | ing worship. Subjec 4 (n‘mnv Rev. John L. Davis, Harold W. | sior"tpat there was no place for|Southern Baptist convention in this| CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LECTURE. $hia eslincive. committe of the Fellow= ol sentials to Vietory.” Sunday schoot| 3¢¢ and B. F. Armstrong. 'Tickets|g oo, work in Chind. A lecture on Christian Sclence will | a: 2 William H. Crowell and E. M. Preble; \ it L S | ship elib. Baptist Chuarches. at 12:15 p. m., Junior Endeavor at Pt — | | be given atithe local Christian Science Wediesday afternoon at 2:30 First, 4:30 p. m. Young people's meeting at gu‘::llcity. “rnest R. Dechant, Harry| 4 o4 jonely, old man sat in the| MOTHER GOOSY, PARTY. church Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, o'clock the English calls for Armen-| 10:45, morning worship. Lenten|6 p. m. Preaching at 7 p. m. Sub.|Schuey and Laurence C. Edwardson; |4 of his beautiful garden and| A Mother Goose party, in which all | by Judge Frederick C. Hill, C. 8., of jan wonen will meet. Junfor mis-| meditation. Sermon by the Rev. Wil-|jcct, “What Kind of a Death Do You| Musical director, Howard Y. Stearns, |\ ,nqered why he wasn't happy. the persons taking part will represent Clinton, Ill. Judge Hill is 2 member sionary society meets at 4:15 p. m.,|liam Ross. Subject, “The Cross Seen | kxpect to Die?” stage director, E. W. Irving. i “Hello,” piped a cheery, childish| Mother Goose characters, will be giv-|of the hoard of lectureship of the and sndal hour of men's Bible class|Through TFransfigurcd Glory.” 11:45,| Prayer and testimony meeting; Mr. Macomber told about the dif- |4 pe g en by the Young women of Trinity mother church. The public is invited. at 7:30p. m. communion of the Lord's Supper,| Thursday at 7:45 p. m. ficulties the committee has experi-| " ge jooked about and saw two mis- enced in securing suitable music, but chievous eyes in an impish little face The 3ible class will be omitted this|12:10, Bible school and Brotherhood St u week. class. 7:00, Young People's soclety Emmanuel Gospel. sald finally those who have it in|watching him. There was a wriggling Thumday, Armenian women's Bible | meeting in the chagal. Sunday-—10 a. m., prayer and praise| ¢harge have been satisfled. He said (movement, and more of her appeared. class # 2:30 p. m, Girl Scouts at| Monday, 7:00, Boy Scouts. | service. 10:45 a. m., preaching, topic|there was considerable good chorus|pjnally, she had complotely wedged | “The Power of Heaven," 12:15 p. m.,| Music on the market but a scarcity of | her way through the hole under the Head of Editorial Department of | MARCH PROGRAM, 4:30 p m., and Center Girls' club at Wednesday, 3:00, annual meeting of Spm the Women society. Speaker, Mrs, F\| Bible school. 6 p. m., young people's| 800d ballads, ete. rose-draped fence, Al /day sewi W. Platt. Tea and social hour in care | meeting. 7 p. m., preaching, topic '};‘e alr;no:lnc;d that it was ln:ended “Who are you?” he gruffly asked. e o Boy fcouts at T: 5 of the Young Women's guild. “The Power of the Enemy.” originally to have the show in the| She came and, unperturbed by his 3 Thursday, 7:45, mid-week service. Tuesday-#4 p. m., children’s meet. | latter part of April, but that the date [yough manner, climbed on his knee LENTEN MEDITATICN B — ing. 7:45 p. m. Bible study class. |had been changed so as not to infer-|and announced: “My mamma calls 4 Tqnorrow: . m, Itallan Elim (Swedish). Thursday—7:45 p. m., mid-week | fere with the Choral Club's production |me “Little Mary Sunshine,” cause she Sub]ect: morning wor-| Sunday school 9:45. Morning serv-| prayer meeting. “Elijah,”” and that it looks now as|says God found a lot o' sunbeams and [ 1 : ship 10:45, beginners’ depariment of|ice 11:00, Young Peoples service, 5| International Bible Students’ Ass'n. |though it would be about May 21. |put 'em all together, an' that's me.” The Cross Seen _Tht’ough Tg‘anSfiguratlon Glorx" the church school. Sermon to thcip. m. FEvening ser , 7 o'clock. IIN“C"T“ Sunday at 8 p. m. Subject,| He said rehearsals would start Following this there will be two Fl[’st Of a series on s, “A B V! Fulfill His; Tuesday, the King's Daughters will| " hristian—How —— When and[about the middle of April but the ble h . Junprs, oy Who Fulfilied His &'s Daugh | ¥ Ritle Bictires catiahan, and Bamll “Glimpses of the Cross on the Way to Calvary” Moter's Prayer”. 12:10, church|meet with- Mrs. R. 8. Thoren, 22| Why." : more strenuous rehearsals would net|and “The Migration.” e, schbol. Pastor's Lenten class. 2:30,| Chester Place, at 8 p. m. — start until after the “Elijah” con- _ Rev. Wllllam Ross Chfistian Endeavor meéeting. - Second Advent, cert, to be given by the New Brit- TO IMPROVE CHURCH. B M . 10:45 o ] k. Monday-—-4:15, Patrol leaders’ German. 10:45, morning worship fellowed by |ain Choral club, May 7. Plans are being made by a commit- | orning at 49 0°CloCK. hool. 4:30 and 6:30, monthly meet-| $unday, 9:30 a. m., Sunday school.| Lard’s Supper. Sermon, “The True| Mr. Irving told of the plans for the|tee of the First Lutheran church to | Communion at 11:45 o’clock. ihg and supper of the young women's|10:30, Bible class in German for|Cause of Our Lords Suffering.” Sun- minstrel and rehearsals and announc- |refresco and redecorate the interior | {epartment. Mrs. H. E. Johnson, adults. 10:30, divine service in Eng-|day school at 12:05. 7:00, ovonmg'r-d that there would be several inno-jof the auditorium this year. % 4ho is a member of the department, | lish; communion. 11:30, divine serv- service with sermon, illions Now|vations which would make it a y will tell of her experiences in Japan|ice in German. Sermon, “A Church|lLiving Shall Surely Die. ‘eracker-jack entertainment without Bnd will have many interesting curios | With Convictions.” 7 p. m., prayer| Ladies’ Aid meeting on Thursday.|any clap trap.” He said it would be Bible class on Thursuay at 8 p, m.|a minstrel show of the ‘“pre-jazz" to show. T7:20, second division, troop | meeting of the Y. P. 8., A e i 4 oy T g i L 4 2, Boys Scouts. Tuesday evening at o'clock, il-| “Destructive an onstructive Work | days, when such minstrel men as Lew lRST . Tussday—4:30, Busy Bees Achteve- |lustrated lecture by Rev. Jacob|of the Kingdom.” Dockstader, etc., were at the heighth F CHURCH OF CHRIST—Seerces at 11 A, M, ment club, 7:30, First division, troop | 8peicher, editor with the China Bap- — of their popularity. The first part of the shew, he sald, 145 m., 2, Boy Scouts, [tist Publication society. | Christian Seience. - Wednerday—4:10, week day school| Wednesday, 2 p. m, cake =ale hy/| Sunday service at 10:45 a. m. Sub-| would last about 45 minutes and “ ,, for grades 4 and 5. 4:30, meeting of | the Ladies' Aid society, at 96 West|Ject, “Chtist Jesus.” Sunday school ! would be followed immediately with at 9:45 a. m. a series of sparkling speclalty num-| Girl Scowts. 7:30, meeting of Rifle| Main street, for the benefit of the club for practice, building fund. Wednesday evening meeting at 8|bers in the olio. Thursday—4:00, week day school Thursday, 7 p. m., religious instrue- | 0'clock. Mr. Stearns explained that it was for the Itakan department in the City[tlon for boys. At 8 p. m., prayer| The Reading Room—Room 504 Na-|planned to render some of the old Mission rooms under the leadership i meeting fn English. | tional Bank building is open to the sonss that were popular generations N School—10 A, M . All Are Welcome of Miss Batmlet!. 4:10, week day! Kriday, T p. m., religious instrue-| Public daily from 12 noon until 4|ago, some that are so old they are i ) school for grades 6, 7 and 8. 7 tion for girls. 8 p. m, rehearsal of | ©'clock cxcept Sundays and holidays,|new to the present gemeration. meeting of Bible class. “e chorus choir Wednesday 12 to 7:30 p. m, “Songs,” he said, “that will live for- Friday—3/00, meeting of the 10 -l (‘h.rlsflim Sclence lecture Tuesday|ever in the hearts and minds of par- eign Missianary department at the Welcome Mission (Colored). evening: at 8 o'clock, “Church Edi-|ents and grandparents of the present Services will be held at the Misston, | fice. generation.” Some of these will in- Mapel street Miss Greta Brown will n - - speak on “Tie Modern History of In-|ut 46 Elm street, Sunday evening at o | clude old time negro melodies and ¢ dia;” a discussion of current evends |8 o'clock. Sermon by Rev. J. M. Pat- Everyman's Bible Class. | some real good chorus numbers, He terson, of Hartford, Rev. John L. Davis will speak on|said the show would have the best _ in India wiil be in charge of Mrs. R. i The Pathos of Life,’ 'from the 39th|orchestra available and two of the H. Hubbard. 5:0, hookbinding club. e 7:00, meeting of the Junior Rifle club} . Lutheran Churches, Psalm. 3 leading musicians in the city were Chaptel—s 5 and 6 of the Old Testament Btahs for practice. Reformation, - }busy selecting the players. The flowers this week are given in) Third Sunday in Lent. 10:45 a. m,, Salvation Army. | He invited the men present to do e 5 | Captain John Fdeen will have |all in thelr power to assist making the “ABRAHAM & SARAH” and “THE MIGRATIONS” memory of Thomay W. Timbrel. services. 12 m., Sunday school — | Lenten -services will be held Wed-|¢harge of all services. Choral club concert a success. He Sl Stanley Meforial, [ negday evening at S o'clock. — said that nothing given in New Brit- ; 2 Sunday—10:45 a,/ m. communien| The Women's Missionary society Burritt Mission, ain in years means as much to the |} “SHADOWS and SUNSHINE” Sunday school at 8 p. m, Vesper| community as that concert. service. Sermon hyfihe pastor, “Tak- | will meet Wednesday afternoon sy Aits ahk 4 i ing Up the Cross, 12 m., Sunday|2:30 o'clock. | service for aduilts a p. m. | Harold W. Gee spoke on boosting " : f | e | the minstrel and the subsequent bene- Featuring little Marie Oshorne hool. The cl ill make reports — o ke school he classe ANNUAL MEETING. 'flt to Everyman's Bible Class. He Ax Vel‘)‘ sweet al\d happy and “‘ho'esome Story of money raised [for the Sunday First, ! school. | | The services for Sunday at 10:30 a.| Rev. C. E. Bash, of the Knicker-|characterized Everyman's Bible Class \"pdnr_;dgy-—fl;,’i[ p. M. semi-|m. will be in English and at 7:30 p.|bocker avenue Methodist church, in|as “the greatest movement New Brit- 4 Y . m.-in Swe g ble ¢ vill | Brooklyn, was the k " . monthly meeting pf the Ladies' Afd|m.-in Swedish. The Bible class will| s he speaker at the an- ain has ever seen. ( nual social of t E; 'worth LPREUC Oft George H. Dyson outlined some im- un y venlng ° R oul ur‘: society, ' meet at 6 p. m. | z Teinity M. E. church last evening. portant plans for arrangements and Thursday-—T:30 p. m,, young peo- Lenten service Wednesday evening ) day school class- | at 8 o'clock. | e ; .pleis soclal, TheBunday school clase- |8t 5 o'cloo e A Most Cordial Welcome to All es of Misses Loise Willlams and — Hattie Anderson/will present a play- | St. Matthew's, let entitled “1 D/ Wanna.” The com-| Service in English, with holy com- mittee on orgajization and nomina-, munion, at 9 o'clock. Service in Ger-| b | [} . tion of officers fill make its report. | | ™ Pe l Ch h f Ch t Tuesday, Majh 13, 7:30 p. m, 1 onie s urc (0) rils iz s SALVATION ARMY et X John Edeen Wil 1 ; You and Your Friends Are Cordially Invited To Attend ps | Methdlist Churches. | Capt. John Edeen Will Conduct . \ A, B. Taylor, Pastor Trinity. Services, m:;mdayo—s:p“u. m, E\'erg"msan‘n S'mll;l')‘ Rr'h(;::'—-il' P4|A\l. - Sunday, i0:45 A, M.— ’ e class. /45 a. m., churc un- | allglu; Meecting 4 P. M. il . . N day school. [0:46 a. m., communton wv-uon Mecting—7:30 P. M. Subject, “The Essentials To Vietor A 1; EE l l;‘ ’ URE ON 7P.M. Subject— . . ¢ “What Kind of a Death Do You Expect To Die?” CHRIS n AN S C 1 ENC E / (Let us be careful, you may be pext.) . Second Advent Church] . Ohurch Near Stanley = ® S By JUDGE FREDERICK C. HILL, C. S., of Clinton, Ill. AR R S AR e Coiat Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The Robert G. Huggins, Pastor . 9 S 436 Clutreh Strcet Tr"‘"t Methudlst church First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts 1645 A. M. Sermon—“The True Cause of Our Lord's Sufferings"” Given By Sunday School at 12:05 e, RS TRE n B e do o’ FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SClENTlST, Constructive Work of the Kingdom.” £l [STSL Fo o : SUNDAY, MARCH 4th— New Britain, Connecticut 10:45 a. m.—Communion Service. At the Church Edifice, Cor. West Main St., and Park Place Staey Wemoril Congegatonal Chuch ¥ . ™" """ b o A ||f Teod2y Evening, March 6th, 1923 CloC| “The Jommunity Church,” on East S'O.-—lh,\'mnml N. Gilman, Pastor 29 1446 A. M. Sermon—“Taking up the Cross.” Communion, You? 2 Sunday School at 12 M. “PATHOS OF LIFE” By Rev. John L. Davis EVERYMAN’S BIBLE CLASS | a5 chures

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