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e stated all services Unless otherwi "held rdance with daylight are held in accol saving time, Congrogational Churches, First, Church school at 10 a, m, Morning service, 11 o'clock, Sermon, “Jesus Tacing the Problem of Unemploy- ment,” by Adult Bible classes, 12:156 p. m. Wednesday, at 2:30 p. Wy English class for Armenian women. 4:16 p. m,, Junior Missionary society. Thursday, at 2:30 p. m., Armenian women's Bible class, 4:30 p. m, Girl Scouts, 7:456 p. m, the union prepar- atory service will be held in the South Congregational church. The preparatory sermon will be delivered by Rev, Henry W. Maler. 8 p. m, Center Girls' club. Friday at 7:30 p. m., there will be a meecting of the Boy Scouts, Communion will be observed next Sunday morning. South. Sunday--9:30, Italian school. 10:45, morning worship. 10:45, beginners’ department of the church school. 12:10, church school. 2:80, Assyrian worship. 4:30, Itallan worship. 6:00, Christian Endeavor meeting. 7:15, evening worship. Tuesday — 4:00 p. m,, Busy Bees Achievement club. 7:30, First and Second division, Troop 2, Boy Scouts, Wednesday — 8:00, public meeting Rev. Henry W. Maler.| e e e g e o R ———— ChurchServices | | {ing. Topic, “The High Rock." 12:15| p. m, Bible school, b:46 p. m, Young People's meeting, Leader, The Children of Emmanuel, Topie, “Chil- dren of All Nations," ®7:00 p, m, preaching. Tople, “Compensation.” Tuesday, 4 p. m., ehildren’s meet- 145 p. m,, Bible study class, Thursday, 7:46 p. m, mid-week prayer meeting. Standard time, the German Baptist church in Mert- den, Thursday, at 8 p. m, prayer meet- ing in German, Ellm (Swedish). 9:45 a. m,, Sunday school. 11 a. m,, | morning service. 5 p. m, P, 8 meeting. 7 p. m, evening service. Welcome Mission (colored). Preaching at 8 p. m,, by Rev. J. M. Patterson, Methodist Churches, Trinity. Sunday—9:30, Everyman's Bible class. 9:45, church Sunday school. | 10:46, sermon by Rev. B. B, Thomp-| son of India. 4:45, Epworth league s0- | slal hour, supper, devotional services, | led by Oliver H. Nicholls, Subject, | “Leadership for Service.” 7:30, ser- | mon by Rev. G. B. Thompson. Monday—4:30, Troop 3, Girl Scouts, | | meets in the church. 6:30, Philathea | | class supper. 7:30, Epworth Lcnguei | business meeting and soclal at the| home of Miss Anna Ward, 31 Seymour street. Tuesday—afternoon, W. H. M. 8 | sewing in the church. 7:45, class meeting. 8:00, Junior Ald business| | meeting and social in the church. Wednesday — 4:80, Troop 7, Girl | Scouts, meets in the church. 6:30, regular monthly church supper, Thursday — 7:00, rehearsal of girls’ choir. 7:45, prayer meeting. Friday — 4:00, sewing school. in connection with the convention of Saturday —— Philathea class and the McAll association. Rev. James Friendship girls will go on a hike. All Gordin Gilkey, of Springfleld, Mass., | girls owning ukuleles are asked to will give the address of the evening. | hring them. 4:30, meeting the Girl Scouts. 7:30, meeting of the Rifle club for prac- tice, 4:10, week day school for grades | 4 and 5. |ing by the pastor. “Subject, “Jesus is| Thursday—7:45, preparatory serv-| Tllustrious in His Ways” ~ Sun-{ fce in the parish chapel. Rev, chry] day school 12:30 p. m. Varick Chris- ‘W. Maier will be the speaker. | tian Endeavor society, 6:30 p. m. T'riday—7:30, entertainment under|7:45 p. m., preaching by the pastor. the auspices of the Assyrian Women's ' Subject, “Keep the End in View."” club in the supper room of the| Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock,| church. The proceeds will go to the | prayer mneeting. widows and orphans of the Aslyrizn’ people. Next Sunday morning will be the! regular celebration of the commun- A. M. E. Zion. Sunday service: 10:45 a. m., preach- | Lutheran Churches, First. Dr. C. G. Erimkson, president of fon. | Usala college, wili speak in Swedish REV. R, G, HUGGINS " WILL BE INSTALLED jlmpressive Ceremonies at Second International thl_(- Students’ Ass'n, 1 AdVOfl[ chlll'ch This Evefliflg Junior Bible class, 10:456 a. m,| Study, 3 p. m,, Subject, “Are You| Using His Pound?-—And He Called | His 'Ten Servants, and Delivered [ minister and author who has been | Them Ten Pounds, and $ald Unto charge of the Second Advent church Them, ‘Occupy Till I Come'" Alllof this city since he came here from welcome. | Cleveland, on December 28, will be |formally installed as pastor of that| |church in connection with the spring Sub- | conference of the Life and Advent ject, “Probation After Death.” Sun-|Unlon, which opened last evening. day school at 9:45 a. m. | This morning at 9 o'clock there was ‘Wndnesdny evening meeting at 8 a meeting of the governing council of | o'clock. |the Life and Advent Union followed u“Thlfi ‘}:::'l'(l"gu"‘lg?:‘w ‘"Mm 5‘24 lt'fi-]m 10:30 o'clock by a Bible class in nal g is open to the| o 1, Stephens, public dally from 12 noon until 4‘rh:;g;::‘;rf\ gchg:: :hls Lf‘l‘t"‘rlx:nn there “"f“g‘"k "'“"’: Sln;v.lays and holldays. | wag an address on “The Costliness of ednesday 12 to 7:30 p. m. Convictions,” by the pastor of the s | 8econd Advent church of New Haven. Second Advent. o " Neorilng. Bereios In donnactioh Witk |, Ene RrostAm tar. iuls ovenins Ang spring conference at 10:30 o'clock. 10r:1.orro\\ 18 48 fo]lo\\'s. ? ) Wevion (i Hev/ HirG, HuEginepaal 1180 8 Dslnstaliation. of Py tor. Subject, “Christian Iellowship | E Approved.” At 2:30 p. m., George H.' Horne, pastor of the Church of the Second Advent, Brooklyn, N. Y., will give an address, the subject of which is “The Shadow of the Cross.” H. I. Babcock, editor of the ‘“Herald of Life,” New Haven, will give an ad- dress at 7:30 o'clock. The subject is “The Long Trail.” MANY CHURCHES T0 CHANGE THEIR HOUR Daylight Saving Goes Into Effect Tomorrow Morning in Gity Rev., Robert G. Huggins, editor, Christian Science. Sunday service at 10:45 a. m. | ’ majority of New RBritain churches will observe daylight sav- ing time, beginning tomorrow. The following churches will observe the daylight saving schedule: St. Mary’'s, The JV. ROBERT G. HUGGINS The Four ng the four tablet given who gave of thelr | of Charles 8, Landers; Poreh windows symboll evangelists, and a brona {in memory of the bhoys | their Jives in the service | country, [World Christian Endeavor . . | To Convene in Des Moines Des Moines, April 28—Hetween 15,000 and 20,000 young people from all over the world will be in Des | Moines July 4 to 9 to attend the twen- ty-ninth International Christian ¥n- | deavor conventlon, They will listen to | speakers from all countries of the world, according to the announcement | of plans by general secretary 15 P. | Gate, of Boston. ! Among the speakers who have al-| | ready been announced are: Dr, Wil-| |Jiam Hiram Foulkes, general secre- [ tary of the New Era Movement of the | Presbyterian church; Dr, Lionel B.| Fletcher, of Australia and England;| Hugh 8 Maglil, International Sunday School of Religious Kducation; John | Kelley, general secretary of the Scot- | tish Sunday School assoclation, and president of the European Christian Endeavor Union. | McALL MISSION TO MEET. The fortieth annual meeting of the Annual McAll association will be held | in St. Mark's Ipiscopal church Wed- nesday and Thursday mornings at 10 | o'clock and in the afternoons at 2 o’cloek, On Wednesday evening at § o'clock, in the South Congrega- tional church, Rev. James Gordon CHlkey will deliver an address. A' May “Breakfast” will be given by | the Women's Ald society of the First | Baptist church on Tuesday at the! large dining rooms of the church. The “breakfast’” will be served all after- noon, beginning at 11:30 a. m, con- sisting of waffles, tea, ice cream and cake. The principal meal ' will be served between 11:30 a. m. and 2:30 p. m., and will have as its most pop- | ular dish a home-made chicken pie. Dr. J. E. Cooper, chairman of the | annual banquet committee of Every- man's Bible class, announces that the | date of the banquet will be May 25, | inetead of May 26, WELFARE WORK AND | skeptical FAWOLS STOR " BESHOWN ON LY ‘Ralph Connor’s “Sky Pilot” at South Church Tomorrow Evening Ralph Connor's famous hook, "The Hky Pllot,” the picturization of which is 'sald to be even better than the story form, will be shown on the screen at the South Congregational urch tomorrow evening, The serv-| ice will begin promptly at 7:16 o'clock. “The Sky Pllot" tells the story of a young minister called by his faith, but not by his ultimate congregation, into the wilds of Canada to spread the Gospel, Hard and discouraging is the | task ahead of the Pilot, For a church, he is forced to convert the saloon in- | to a gathering place. His pulpit is a whiskey barrel, and his flock the and hard-boiled ranchmen the district, A cowboy's idea of a “sky pilot" is far from flattering. Farly in the pilot's career his sermon on the “Loaves and Fishes" {s hrought to a | rather impromptu end when one of the cowboys is unable to refrain his open disguest at what he terms the “impossibility of the yarn.” This par- ticular cowboy is surprised to learn that the “Sky Pilot” packs as much kick in his right arm as he does in his Gospel. | Incidents of absorbing human in- terest are artistically welded with big/| dramatic moments that picture the RELIGIOUS ITEMS he union preparatory service of the Kirst and South Congregational churches will be held in South Con- gregational church on Thursday even= ing. The preparatory sermon will be delivered by Rev, Henry W. Maler. The first quarterly conference of the Methodist churches will be held in the Trinity M. K. church, May 11, Rev. Dr. J. H, Bell will preside, Tha presidents and superintendents of all church organizations will report at this meeting. On Sunday evening, May 6, Dr Hamilton Hoit of New York, former editor of “The Independence,” will give an address at the Trinity M. E, church. Dr. Holt has been decorated with medals and orders from five Juropean countries and is one of the most noted lecturers in America to= day. On Monday evening, at 7:30 o'clock, the Epworth League of the Trinity M. E. church will hold a business meeting and social at the home of Miss Anna Ward, 31 Seymour street. A business meeting and social will be held under the auspices of the Ju- nior Aid in the church on Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. At 3 o'clock on Saturday afternoon, the Philathea class and Friendship girls of the church will hike to Summit Rock. Monday evening the combined Swe- dish societies of the city will meet at the First Lutheran church to dis- | of the approaching steers and risks his| g.ag0n Sunday as members fury of a cattle stampede with hun-|cuss a possible flower tag day for the dreds of animals dashing madly to- benefit of a national tuberculosis san- wards the camera, while John Bow-|itarium at Denver, Col. ers, as the Sky Pilot, prompted by | something higher than what the cow-| e Norman Hobson, contralto, boys call “nerve” stands in the track| o1q James Pearce, tenor, close their f of the life to save that of the little ranch| guartet of the South Congregational girl who has fallen from her horse.| church. 10 HAVE “PARENTS' NIGHT” Boy Scouts of Center Church Plan | About G0 are planning to go and will | leave from in front of the church at For Spring and | ¢ o'clock. The Luther League of the First Lutheran church will motor to West Haven Tuesday evening to visit the Many Actlvities Program. The Assyrian Women's club of the - THE CHURCHS Jop Mrs. Norman Hobson, contralto, at the regular Sunday service. Summer and James Pearce, tenor, close their| Troop 4, , Boy Scouts of the First | South Congregational church will give | First Congregational, South Congrega- tertainment on Friday evening o | tional, Trinity Methodist, A. M. E.|Robert G. Huggins as pastor of the | Congregational church is arranging to | @n €n season Sunday as members of the St. Matthew's (German). quart=t, Stanley Memorial. Sunday -— 10:45 a. m., morning worship with sermon by the pastor. Subject, “The Goodness of Life.”” 12 m., Sunday school. Wednesday—-2:30 p. m., meeting of the TLadies’ Aid society. | Thursday—7:30 p. m., meeting of the standing committee at the church. | Friday—7:30 p. m., Men's chib. Wednesday, May 9, rummage sale | of used clothing by the Ladies' Aid | scciety. Clothing for same may be left at the church Tuesday p. m,, May ' 8, or Wednesday morning, May 9. Baptist Churches, First. Sunday—10:45, morning service, | Sermon by Dr. H. Strong, former pastor. 12:00, Bible school. Ciasses for all ages. 7:00, young people’s| meeting. { Monday—7 Boy Scouts. Wednesday May breakfast for benefit of Woman's society, 11:30 to 5:00. " German, Sunday-—9:30 a. m,, Sunday school, | 10:30, German Bible class for adults. 10:30, service in Englosh. 11:30, in| German. Sermon: “The Deity of Jesus, Tested in Our Lives." Services or Standard time. Sunday evening, | at 7 o'clock, Y. P. 8. prayer meeting, | led by Rev. I. M. Patterson of Hart-| ford. i Monday evening, meeting of Ladies’ club. | Tuesday evening, the Young Peo-| ple's society will visit the Y. P. 8. °f1 the People’s Church of Christ Court Street YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS HEARING THE MALE CHORUS OF THE EVERY- S BIBLE CLASS AT THIS CHURCH MA AT 7 O’CLOCK SU The Pastor will preach on “THE SADDEST WORD IN THE BIBLE” FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 10:45—Morning Service A Former Pastor. REV, DR. JOHN H. STRON of Larchmond, N. Y. Will occupy the pulpit. All services on daylight saving time EVERYMAN’S BIBLE CLASS | tosesiini SERMON BY REV. A. B. TAYLOR—“WHY I AM A CHRISTIAN” | m., Junior Endeavor. | Service in English at 9:15 and in | German, at 10:45 o'clock. Sunday | school following the services in the | respective languages. | [ Reformation. | Morning services at 10:45 o'clock, | Standard time. Sunday school at 12 m .Wodncsdny afternoon, the Women's Missionary society will meet at 2:30 | o'clock. The catechetical class will meet Tuesday and Friday afternoons. ! St. Mark’s (Episcopal). | 7:30 a. m., Holy Communion in the | chapel. :30 a. m., church school. 11 a. m., Holy Communion and dedica-| tion service. 7:45 p. m, e\'onlngi prayer and sermon. H On Tuesday, May 1, St. Phillip and St. James' day will be observed with| Holy Communion in the chapel at| 9:30 a. m. ; e | Nondenominational. Sunday, at 10:45 a. m., preaching. Subject, “Our Heavenly Record.” 12: p. m., Sunday school. 4:30 P 6 p. m., Young People's meeting. 7 p. m., preaching. | Subject, ‘The Saddest Word in the| Rible’ The male chorus of the| Everyman's Blble class will sing. Tuesday at 4, children's meeting. Wednesday at 8 p. m,, “Our Cove- 1ant” meeting. Thursday, 7:45 p. m,, prayer and | testimony meeting. mmanuel Gospel. m., prayer and praise service. 10:45 a. m, preach- A. B. Taylor, Pagtor NDAY EVENING. J Zion, People's Church of Christ, |Second Advent church of New Britain, Everyman's Bible class, First Baptist, Address, “Preach Unto Them Second Advent, St. Matthew’s Luth-'Jesus,” E. F. White, pastor of Life t;l;u}:\. B(‘,hrimz\n Sclence, Ellm Swe- and Advent church of Richmond, Va. dis! aptist, Stanley Memorial and Charge to the pastor, by Rev. M. the‘ Xtrllternauonal Bible Students’ as- | M, Shurtleff, chairman ministerial soclation. | board, Life and Advent Union. Those churches which will continue! Charge to the people, Rev. Henry ?‘:’eesl:il::]:l:s :I!;?I(:n\;orl-‘h{ltt Ilentit one | W, Maler, pastor, First Congregational tH st Lutheran, Ni 3ritain. Emmanuel Gospel, German Baptist, ShArclie e l\:m’(‘!lnv ;:ofnrmalion Lutheran and St. szrk's" 9:30 a. m, — Social meeting Spiscopal churches. e T o ‘ All services at St. Mary's, St. JO_;cl‘.:;;fi;nor"Jo:?xEA\r\i/’.lr((.‘o'nro\\“.(‘]mstm" seph’s and St. Andrews' Catholic| suicwshin Approved,” Rev. ) i R e ellowship Approved,” Rev. Robert C. time, Huggins. 2:30 p. m.—Address, “The Shadow of the Cross,” Rev. George H. Horne, - B g pastor of the Church of the Second The Men's club of St, Mark's Epis- | v rn, N-Y copal church will hold its annual‘,’m-‘fl"[,t' nm,:kh“,i.{nleq' “The meeting and election of officers on|qpoain 1. 1. Babeock, New Thursday evening. The speaker for| ‘l}l . of “Herald of Life.” the occasion will be Rev. John H.|“!°" ; i Rosebaugh, director of religious edu- | cation in the diocese. He will speak on "Religious Education.” Supper will | be served at 6:30 o'clock. | SUNDAY SCHOOL ASSN. TO MEET.| A dedication service for which a Monday evening, at the )-‘irst Con-i Pm-ial progrlt?ll has .l‘wen arrnxgfl:l gregational church, there will be a;\nll be held at 11 o'clock Sunday rceeting of the New Britain Sunday| morning at St Mark's Episcopal school assoclation, The work of the | church. The following will be dedi- junior departments will be discussod." cated: The Founders' window in An address will be given by Mrs. V.| mem V. Morris, of Worcester, formerly! The Nativity window, in memory of state superintendent of junior de-|Robert Nelson Peck; The Angel of partment work. | the Resurrection window, in memory in Long Haven, TO DEDICATE WINDOWS. St, Mark's Episcopal Church to Have Impressive Ceremony Tomorrow. Second Advent Church 10:30—"“Christian Fellowship Approved” Pastor Robt. G. Huggins, New Britain, Conn, 2:30—“The Shadow of the Cross” Pastor Geo. H. Horne, Brooklyn, N. Y. 7:30—“The Long Trail” H. L. Babcock, New Haven, Conn. Editor “Herald of Life.” Daylight Time Trinity Methodist Church Sunday, April 29th 10:45 a. m., sermon by Rev. G. B. Thompson of India. 7:30 p. m., sermon by Rev. G. B. Thompson. Pictures of India will be shown. Daylight Saving Time All Are Welcome ory of the founders of the parish, | | | |Social Activities to Be Discussed for Whole Day at Meeting in Ma | | | | Washington, D. C., April 28 —| | Where the job of the social agencies leaves off and the job of the churches | begins in promoting the right kind of ranging an overnight bicycle hike to| community life, and how they may| |develop team work in meeting their | joint responsibilities will be the theme jof the addresses of one entire day at| |the fiftieth anniversary meeting of | the Natlonal Conference of Soctal| work in Washington, D. C., May 16-23. | Sunday, May 20, will be devoted | wholly to discussion of the church as one of the seven leading factors in| American life and will consider, | among other subjects, such vital topics | | (Continued on Sixteenth Page). —_— A. M. E. ZION CHURCH 315 COURT ST, Morning Service at 10:45 o'clock Preaching by Rev. I. B, Walters —Subject— “Jesus Is Ilustrious in Al His Ways,” 7:45 P. M.—Preaching by the Pastor — “Keep the FEnd in View." | 0 o'clock in the supper room of The proceeds will go to of the 5 |at 7:3 hold an inter-troop contest with the | . ohyreh. troop of Hockanum, at some date in|the widows and orphans the near future. | Assyrian people. This troop is practicing also for the | m————————————————————————= coming inter-city meet to be held| Saturday afternoon, June 2, at Walnut | Hill park, A committee from the troop is ar- be held some time in the near future and is planning to hold its annual Parents’ Night in the church on the evening of June 8. Salvation Army 120 ARCH STREET Captain John Edeen will conduet Services Sunday School—3 P. M. Hallelujnh Meeting—4 Salvation Meeting—" THE COMMUNITY CHURCH : STANLEY MEMORIAL CONGREGATIONAL ermon by Rev. R. N. Gilman, 10:45 A. M. “THE GOODNESS OF LIFE” BIBLE Luke 19:13. 259 Main St. 3 i 1 ‘\ School—10 A. M. 3 1 i ‘» | You've Read the Book! — THE SKY PILOT — A Stirring Six Reel Story Reaching Deep Into Human Life and Action. South Church—Sunday Evening 7:15 —— Doors Open {M 6:45 —— Morning Worship 10:45. Sermon by the Minister—“SAINTS IN ORDINARY” ALL SERVICES ON DAYLIGHT TIME Daylight Saving Junior Bible Clas: STUDY ARE YOU USING HIS POUND? “And he called his ten servants, and delivered them ten pounds, and said unto them, occupy till I come.” ALL WELCOME International Bible IS,tIIl&ents’ Association 5 Room 219 s 10:45 A. M. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST—Services at 11 A. M. ““JesusFacing the Problem of Unemployment” Sermon By Rev. Henry W. Maier All Are Welcome Here’s the Picture! Meets at M. E. Church p.egent Sunday, 9:30 A. M. iDaylight Saving Time*‘ Sunday