New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 21, 1923, Page 11

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ChurchSrrvices Cungregational Churches. First, Church school at 10 a. m, Morn- ing service at 11 o'clock. The subject of the sermon will be “Tasks That Beem Impossible’ Adult Bible class- e at 12:16 p. m, On Wednesday at 2:30 p, m,, the English class for Armenian women will be held. At 7:39 p. m,, the Bible study class will meet. Thursday at 2:30 p. m,, the Armen- lan women's Bible class will meet. At 4:30 p. m,, the Girl Scouts will meet, At 8 p. m., there will be a meeting of the Center Girls' club, On Friday at 7:30 p. m,, the Boy Scouta will meet, South. Sunday—9:80, Italian school. 10:45, ntorning worship. 10:46, beginners’ department of the church school. 12:10, church school. 2:30, Assyrian worship. 4:30, Ttalian worship. 6:00, Christian 1indeavor meeting, 7:15, evening worship. Monday—4:15, Patrol leaders’ school, New Rritain council Boy ficouts of America, 7:30, second di- vision, Troop 2, Boy Scouts of Amer- ica. Tuesday -— 9:30, all-day sewing meeting. Sewing will be done for Madura hospital, India, and surgical dressings will be made for the local hospital. Luncheon will be served at noon. 4:00, Busy Bees Achievement club. 7:30, First division, Troop 2, T'oy Scouts of America. Wednesday — Annual meeting of the Woman's Home Missionary Union of Clonnecticut {n the Center church, Hartford. 4:10, week day school for grades 4 and 5. 4:30, meeting of Girl Scouts. 7:30, meeting of Rifle club for practice. Friday -— 3:00, in the church par- lors, a spring tea and sale to be held under the auspices of the Home and Foreign Missionary departments. Home made candies. aprons, bed- spreads made in the south, used books end various art objects wili Le for sale. Sanley Memorial. Sunday — 10:45 a. m, morning worship th sermon by the pastor, Subject, “Vision and Reality.” 12 m,, Sunday school. Thursday — club social. 7:30 p. m,, Friendly Baptist Churches. ivst. Morning service at 10:45 oc!ock Rev. John H. Strong of Tarchmont Magor, N. Y, a former pastor, will occupy the pulpit. 12:15, Bible school. 7:00, P. Y. 8. C. E. Monday — 7:45, meeting of Boy Scouts. . Tuesday — 8:00 p. m,, singers and musicians. of the Shilok and Union Baptist churches, Hartford, will give a concert in chapel of First Baptist church for benefit of Welcome Bap- tist Mission. Ferman. Sunday -— 9:30 a. m., Sunday school; 10:30, German Bible class for adults, and service in English; 11:30, “services in German; sermon, “Talking . Epworth League musical program, 5:45, Epworth lLeague supper, 6:15, Epworth League devotional meetin Subject, "Community Recreation.” 7:30, sermon by the pastor. Monday -— 4:30, troop 3, Girl Scouts, will meet in the church, 6:30, Philathea class supper, Tuesday — Afternoon, W, H. M, 8. sewing In the church, 4:00, King's Heralds will meet in the church, 7:45, class mecting. Wednesday — 3:00, Ladies’ Ald| monthly business meeting in the, church. 4:30, troop 7, Girl Scouts, meet in the church, Thursday——7:00, rehcarsal of girls' 6, prayer meeting. Friday — 4:00, sewing school. odish Bethany, H Morning service 10:30 | Scrmon by Rev. G. E. Pihl. Sunday school 12:10, Young Peoples’ service 4:30. Evening service 7:30. Thursday evening—Musical service 7:46. A. M. E. Zion. Sunday service: 10:45 a. m., preach- ing by the pastor. Subject, “Helping Our Infirmities.” Sunday school 12:30 p. m. Varick Christian Endea- vor society 6:45 p. m. 7:45 p. m, | preaching by the pastor. Subject,/ “Light I'rom the Grave." Afternoon service at 3 o'clock. Ad- dress by A. Simpson Rose, 8. T. B. 8ubject; “Masters Garden.” Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock, pray- er meeting | Lutheian Churches. St. Matthew's. Service in English at 9:15 and in German at 10:45 a. m. HKach service will be followed by Sunday school in the respective languages. There will be a Bible class for everybody on ¥ri- cay evening at 8 o'clock. St. Mark's (Episcopal). Third Sunday after Easter. 7:30 a. m,, Holy Communion in the chapel. 9:30 a. m,, church school. 11 a. m, momlng prayer and sermon by the rector. 7:45 p. m., evening prayer and nermon. Wednesday, April 25, St. Mark's Day—$ a. m., Holy Communion in the | chapel. At this service the chapel al-| tar, in memory of the faithful wom»! en of the parish,” will be dedicated. | 10:30 a. m., consecration of the new church by Rt. Rev. C. B. Brewster, bishop of the diocese, The sermon| will be preached by the Rt. Rev.| Charles E. Woodcock, bishop of Ken- tucky. At this service memorials and | gifts to the new church will be dedi- cated. Nondenominational. | People's. | 10:45 a. m., Sunday, prayer and de- votional service, followed by morn- ing worship at 10:45 a. m. Subject, “Jesus as the Son of Man.” Sunday school at 12:15 p. m. Junior Endea-| vor 4:80 p. m, Young People’'s meet- ing at 6 p. m. Preaching at 7 p. m. Subject, “God’s Demand for a De- cision.” Tuesday at 4 p. m,, children’s meet- | |pleted a course of studies under the Emmanuel Gospel, Sunday—10 a. m, prayer and praise service, 10:456 a. m., preach- irg, "He Maketh Everything Deauti- ful in His Time,” 12:16 p, m, Bible school, 6:46 p. m, Young People's meeting, leader Clarence Hart, Topic, *No Halfwhy With God." 7 p. m,, cvening worship, Sermon tople, “Prophecies and Thelr Fulfiliment,” Tuesday, 4 p. m., children's meet- ing. 7:46 p, m,, Blble study class. Wednesday, 8 p. m., Ladies' prayer circle meeting at 1 Steele strect. 7:46 p, m,, cottage prayer meeting ut 86 Kelsey street, Thursday, 7:45 p. m,, prayer meeting. mid week Interpational Bible Students’ Ass'n. 9:30, Junior Bible class, 10: morning service, Sermon in flwcmnh by B. W, Yorkman of Ioston. 3 p. n,, lecture by B, W. Yorkman in Turner hall, Arch street, Subjoct, “World Has Ended—Millians Now Iiving Will Never Die,” Seats free, no collection, Christian Science, Sunday service at 10:45 a. m, Sub- Ject, "Doctrine of Atonement.,” Sun- day school at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock. The Reading Room--Room 504 Na- tional Bank Building is open to the public daily from 12 noon until 4 o'clock except Sunduu and holidays. Wednesduy 12 to 7:30 p. m. Sccond Advent. 10:45 a. m,, morning worship with | sermon by the pastor: “Scriptural Equality."” 12:05 p. m, Sunday school, 7 p. m, evening service with sermon: “Six Logical Deductions of the ‘No Death’ Theory."” The lLadies Aid society meets on Thursday. Bible study on Thursday at 8 p. m. Subject: “Gifts of the Holy Spirit Not Extant Today.” The annual spring conference will Legin I'riday evening, April 27, and continve to Sunday, 29th, inclusive. Iiveryman's Bible Class. Rev, John 1. Davis will preach on “A Clean Heart." T0 BECOME MINISTER New Britain Boy Will be Ordained at Oswego, New York, Tomorrow — Graduate of Local High School. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Barrett of Warlock street left this morning for Oswego, N. Y., to attend the ordina- tion of their son, Rev. Charles W. Barrett, who is preaching at the Methodist church in Leonardsville, N. Y. Rev. Mr, Barrett is a New Britain boy and a graduate of the New Brit- ain High school. He has just com- Northern New York Methodist con- ference and will be ordalned tomer- row. Mr. Barrett has preached several times in the Trinity Methodist church of New Britain, of which he is a member. He is married to a New Britain girl, formerly Miss FEsther Wooster, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ederick L. Wooster, of Black Rock SECOND ADVENT CHURGH ASSEMBLY Annual Spring Conlerence Begins Friday and Lasts Until Monday The annual spring conference of the Life and Advent Union will be held at the Second Advent church, Church street near Stanley street, beginning Friday evening, April 27, and holding over Sunday, April 28, 1923, The following is the program {nr the meeting: Friday, April 30 p. om., preaching by Elder J, Mcewshaw, Saturday, April 28.—0:00 a, m, meeting of the governing council of the Life and Advent Union, 10:30 a. m., Bible class in charge of George U. Stephens, 2:30 p. m,, preaching hy | Elder T. P. Stephens, 7:30 p. m, installation service for Pastor R. G. Huggins, semon by Elder E. I°. White. Charge to the pastor, by Elder M. M. Shurtleff. Other ministers will have part in this service. | Sunday, April 20.--9:30 a, m. social | service in charge of J. W. Conrow. 10:30 a. m, preaching of Pastor B. G. Huggins. 2:30 p. m., preaching by Pastor George H. Horne. 7:30 p. m, preaching by Elder H. L. Babcock. T0 DEDICATE ST. MARK'S Newly Erected Episcopal Church to Have Sacred Ceremony Wednesday | Morning The chapel of 8t. Mark's Fpiscopal church will be dedicated to the mem- ory of the faithful women of the par- ish, at the holy communion service at § o'clock Wednesday morning. At 10:30 o'clock the new church will be consecrated by Right Rev. . B. Brewster, bishop of the dlocese. The sermon will be delivered by Rt. Rev. Charles E. Woodcock, bishop of Kentucky. Memorials and gifts to the new church will be dedicated at this service. TO SHOW STLAS MARNER. A seven-reel film of George Elliot's famous story, "Silas Marner,” will be shown at the South Congregational church tomorrow evening. MUSICAL SERVIC l}. There will be a musical service at the Salvation Army haM Sunday eve- ning. Mrs. Edeen, wife of Captain John Edeen, will preach the sermon and there will be a duet on the new organ and an accordion. G. B. Thompson & Hartford will preach at the local Methodist church next Sunday morning and evening. Mr. Thompson was u class- mate of Rev. John L. Davis in Drew | Seminary and has spent seven jears in Indla. He is now taking special work in the Hartford seminary and returns in September 1o India to be district superintendent of the Indus Rev. avenue, river conference. RELIGIOUS ITEMS } The Friendly club of the Stanley Memorial church will hold a social| Thursday evening beginning at 7:30 o'clock. On Tuesday morning, beginning ul 9:30 o'clock, there will be an ali-day sewing meeting for the women of the South Congregational church, Lunch-| con will be served at noon. Sewing will be done for the Madura hospital in India and surglcal dressings for the local hospital The annual meeting of the Wom- necticut will be held Waodnesday the Center church, Hartford, A spring tea and sale will ke held South Congregational church parlors under the auspices of the ITeme and| Foreign Missionary deparvtments, | Home-made candies, |} spreads | made in the south, aprons, J books and various art objects will Le for sale, On Wedngsday at 2:30 there will he a meeting of the Ladies Ald society of the German Daptisl church. There will be no evening services at the Swedish Elim tomorrow evening. Rev. John H. Strong of Larchmont | Manor, N. Y., a former pastor, wi occupy the pulpit of the First liap tist church at the morning service, tomorrow. On Tuesday ecvening at § the singers and musicians of the Shi. | lok and Union Baptist churehos, | Hartford, will give a concert in the| chapel of the First Baptist churcn for the benefit of Welcome Baptist (colored) missio The Older Girls' conference will be | o'clockh day, April 27 and 28. The delegates from Trinity M. K. chwrch are the Misses Jeannette and Isabel Westlake, Dorothy Clark, Beatrice Davis, Irene: Demarest and Miss Cora Graulich as their leader. On Mouday, annual meeting and election of offi- cers of the Epworth League at the liome of Miss Anna Ward, 31 Sey- | mour street. A social time will fol- low the business meeting. The Philathea class and the Friend- ship @irls' club of the - Next Sunday Rev. John L. Davis which Rev. Dr. O. F. Bartholow, Mount Vernon, N. Y., is pastor, and also addresses the men's Bible class there. Sermon by Rev. R, an's Home Missionary lLnion of Con- | in| I'riday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the; o'clock | Baptist churci | K | lin; held in Windsor, I'riday and Satur-| April 30, will be the|, Methodist | churéh will go on a dog-roast to Sun-| set Rock, Saturday afternoon, May 5, | preacher in the Methodist church of | THE COMMUNITY CHURCH STANLEY MEMORIAL CONGREGATIONAL The Luther league of the Reformi- tion Lutheran church and the 8t John's German Lutheran church \\‘Ill be the guest of the First Lutheran | | ehurch Thursday sening. On Tuesday evening members of [the Luther league of the Kirst Luth- | eran church will go to West Haven| to take part In the Luther lcague pro- | gram there, Rev. Dr. Abel Ahlquist, of the First Lutheran church, will leave Wednes- | day for Lowell, Mass, to attend the! annual meeting of the New Ingland | conference. He will deliver the ad- | dress Thursday evening, | | | | saturday, April 21, KDKA (Westinghouse—ast Pittsburgh). 6:00 P, M.—Organ recital from |Cameo Motion Picture theater, Pitts-| burgh. Howard R. Webb, organist at {the Giant Wurlitzer. { { 7:00 P, M.—"One Day Trip by| | Automobile,” courtesy Pittsburgh | Automobile club, 7:15 P. M~—"Under the mp,” copyrighted stories h's Companion. 45 P. M.—The visit to the ittle folks by the dreamtime lady. 8:00 P. M. fen's features, ished by J. G. Bennett Co., hu"Kh /08116 Fvening | of the Y% fur- Pitts- M.—"Spring House Clean- hg Yoyr Automobile,” prepared by Ray McNamara, furnished through courtesy of Pittsburgh Post. §:30 P. M.—Concert by Drake, whistler, Oscar Schwarm, Mrs. Edwin Denhamn, piano. sunday, April 22, 10:45 A. M.—S8ervices of the Emory Methodist Ipiscopal church, Pitts- burgh. Rev. W. Wofford T. Duncan, minister. 30 P. M.—Bible story for the | children told by Rev. W. A. Logan,| ‘p.\stnr of the Alpha Lutheran church, urtle Creek, Pa. | 2:45 P. M oncert. | 4:00 P. M—Organ recital by Dr.| |Charles Heinroth, organist and musi- cal director of Carncgie institute, | Pittsburgh, Pa. | 4:45 P. M.—Vesper | Shadyside Presbyterian church, | Jlizabeth vio- services of Pitts- | burgh, Pa. 7:30 P, M.—Services of the Point | Breeze Presbyterian church, Pitts- | purgh. | 8:30 P. M.—Concert by the Carne- |gle Tech Symphony orchestra, under |the direction of Vick O'Brien, trans- | mitted direct from Carnegie hall. Wiz (Westinghouse—Newark.) 7:00 P. M.—"Uncle Wiggily Stories"” Howard R. Garis, author. §:30 P. M.-—"Fashions,” by an edi- tor of Harper's Bazaar. 8:45 P. M.—Concert by Elfrieda De by . Gilman, 10:45 A, M, | American |Chalmers Clifton, /the auspices of the People's Institute | |4 | Weil, Music | Roda Helmuth, young American Cols |oratura of note. ~Program arranged by liuunl nnumk eping magazine, la 10:80 A, M,—Musical program, 11:00 A, M.—~—Morning services from St, Thomas' church, IYifth avenue, New York city. Sermon by Rev, Erns est M, Stires, D, D, rector, 456 P, M.—Concert by Ruth Beard Addls, contralto, recently requested to assist the New York university | Choral society, 4:16 P, M,~Concert by Abraham Goldberg, violinist and Mr, Cain, plans igt of New York city. 6:30 P, M.~—Readings and records |from the “Bubble Books That Sing" by Ralph Mayhew, Harper & Bros. 7 P. M.—Coming events cast their shadows before—what present world shadows augur,” 15 mipute analysis and interpretation by thie New York Times Annalist, 7:16 P, M.—Estey organ recital di- |rect from the Istey auditorium, New, York. 8:00 P, | the Edw, tion picture star, via radio, 8:16 P. M.—-By arrangement with Small Co., Betty Biythe, mo- will sing a selection M.—Symphony concert by Orchestral society, 1Ine. conductor under at Cooper U'nion, 9:55 P. M.—Arlington time signals. WGI (American Radio & Research Corpe Medford Hillside, Mass.) Saturday gland forecast fur« . Weather Bureau. Late Carly sports news, of Mass. Automobile 6 p. m. nighed by U. news flaghes. 6: p. m.—Condition highways furnished by AsS0. ) p. m.—Boston police reports. 1 Bulletin board. p. m—Code practice. Lesson g m.—Evening program. 1. Third of a series of talks on New ngland Problems under direction of the New England Business. 2. Con= cert by Coyne's orchestra of Lawrence, Matthew T. Coyne, director. nday bt program. Federation church serv- conducted by Rev, pastor of the First Parish church of Quincy, assisted in the music by the quartet of the church. 9 p. m.—Musicale by the quartet of the First Parish church of Quincy. Mrs. James H. Slade, soprano; Miss Angela C. McCarthy, contralto; Win- | throp 1.. Webb, tenor; John E. Greene, | bass: John D. Buckingham, A. G. O. | director and organist. A. M. E. ZION CHURCH 315 COURT ST. Morning Service at 10:45 o'clock Preaching by Rev. I. B. Walters bject— “Helping Our Infirmities” Fred Alban - W THE WORLD HAS ENDED GOD’S KINGDOM IS NOW BEING ESTABLISHED MILLIONS NOW LIVING WILL NEVER DIE Sermon in Swedish by Rev. B. W. Yorkman of Boston International Bible Students’ Association Room 219 Booth’s Block 259 Main Street Seats Free—No Collection 7:45 P. M.—DP’reaching by the Woman's or—"Light from the Grave” ng. Wednesday at 3 p. m, niissionary band. Thursday at 7:45 p. m., prayer and testimony meecting. and Walking With God.” At 7 p. m,, evening service under auspices of Y. P 8. On Wednesday at 2:30 p. m., meet- ing of the Ladies’ Aid society at the church., At 8 p. m, the Boys' club will hold a social. On Thursday at m,, religious instructions will be given for girls; at 8 o'clock there will be a prayer meeting in English, | “VISION AND REALITY” Salvation Army. Services will be in charge of Mrs. John Edeen. 8pecial music. Burritt Mission. Sunday school 3 p. m. [ FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST—Services at 11 A. M. “Tasks That Seem Impossible” Sermon By Rev. Henry W. Maier School—10 A. M. All Are Welcome Elim (Swedish). Bunday school at 9:45 a. m. Morn- ing service at 11 a. m. There will be no evening services. Salvation Army 120 ARCH STREET Mrs, John Fdeen will conduct Services Sunday School—3 P. M. Hallelojah Meeting—4 P. M. Solvation Meeting—1:30 P. M. Methodist Churdhes. Trinity. 9:30, Everyman's Bible church Sunday school. 4:45, Sunday -—- ciass. 9:45, 10:45, sermon by the pastor. Second Advent Church Church Street Near Stanley 10:45—“Scriptural Equality.” 12:05—Sunday School. 7:00—“Six Logical Deductions of the No Death Theory.” Thursday evening at 8—Bible Study. Annual Spring Conference, April 27 to 29. People’s Church of Christ A. B. Taylor, pastor A Seven Reel Pathe Picture — The Film Dramatization of One of the WORLD’S GREATEST CLASSICS, George Eliot’s “SILAS MARNER” A most beautiful and touching story with a real thrill. South Church, Sunday Evening, 7:30 Doors open at 6:45 Court Street Preaching at 10:45 a. m. and 7 p. m. 10:45 a. m.—"Jesus Christ as the Son of Man. 7:00 p. m.—“God’s Demand For a Decision.” Trinity Methodist Chur The law concerning children under 16 years will be strictly enforced. They must be accompanied by and sit with adults, Morning Worship at 10:45 Sermon by the minister on— “THE CROWD AND THE INDIVIDUAL” FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 10:45—Morning Service REV. DR. JOHN H. STRONG of Larchmond, N. Y. April 22, 1923 10 45 a. m.—Sermon by the pastor, John L. Davis “ONESIMUS, THE SLAVE.” 7:30 p. m.~—Sermon by the Pastor “HENRY FORD, THE LABORING MAN’S FRIEND” All Are Welcome VERYMAN'’S BIBLE CLASS SERMON BY REV. JOHN L. DAVIS—“A CLEAN HEAR A pleasant Sunday evening of uplift and msplralmn. Bright singing and a cheerful atmosphere.—A Cordial Welcome to All . A former pastor, will occupy the pulpit Meets at M. E. Church |Present t Non-denominational Sunday, 9:30 A. M. !Sunday 579

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