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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1023, e v WEEK'S ACTIVITIES AMONG THE CITY’S CHURCHES (ChurchServices in German at 11:30, Sergion, “'Les- sons Taken ¥rom the Ascension of Subjeet, Christ,” Communion Model," Tuesday evening supper of the Sun- | meeting. day school teachers and officers In|ject, T chureh, | Writte e { Thursday evening, at 8§ Wednesday, lb.p. m., Woman's Mis. - " ol midweek service in English, | slonary prayer band, ((lmlll;t::t.“"l"""- {, Thl{lr-‘fl: x5 m.l rhlld:un‘u meet. o) , Mornin st Ing, 7148 p. m, praise and testimony ”:\’;;':c:“ ':_’"::“ ':.ulul",:;"::'n"n“’,':‘|l,i Regular morning servics in charge [ meoting, administered by the pastor, ey, Hen- |of fl.r\' \\nluu'\ ".M.' Hible uhno_l ry W, Maler, Adult Bible classes at |5t Il..‘ll.‘i and Y, P, B meeting st 7 1216 p. m, . S The Girl Scouts will serve a May- day waftie supper at 6:30 p, m, Tues- day, An especially appetizing menu is being planned, The English class for Armenian women will be held Wednesday at 2:39 p, m, The Junior missionary so- clety meets at 4:16 p, m, and the Young Woman's Home Missionary o« clety at 6:30 p. n, ———————————— ANNUAL BAZAAR OF 710N HETHODISTS To Be Held Three Days in Odd Fellows' Hall on Arch Strest Mrs, K, Smith, Mrs. H. Wilkine, Mra. I, Richardson, Mra. J, Ruffins an. Mr. and Mra Fletcher; China—Mra M. Handford, Mra M. King, Mre. M, Taylor, Mrs. M, Dunn, Mra J. Wil llams, Mrs P, Hronson, Mrs I, B, Walters, Mrs, . Gurley and Mrs. Corene Robinson, Big Brothers', candy Mrs, LAlllan Green, Mm Thomas Diasingame and Mrs. A | Lewis; cake and bread-—Mrs Barnes, | Mrs. H, Croomes; stationery—Mra Jo 1 Parker, Mre Ann Haker, Miss H. liichurdson, Miss E. Hamiiton and Miss ¥, Baker; ice cream ~ O, J. lirown; refreshmenta—Ezekiel Johne {#on, Mr, Richardson, Mr. Henderson, [Mr, Adams and Mr, Fdward Smith; fishing pond—Master Phillp Richarde son, 1, B, W, Pedro. The decorations will be in ehnaol And= 1y 1, Willlams and committee, en say personally takes part in the pic- | oy 5. B, Waltors, the present pase ture, which is sald to be more inter. !lur of this ehurch, came to New Brite esting than his famous Chnu!nuqlm‘,."" he found the church almost on Degpite the popular feeling that the |lecture “The Misfortunes of Mickey." | 1he verge of financlal ruin, The pro« supply of films which would be suit Now Screen Used. | grossive methods of the minister have able for the SBunday evening services 2 g | 4erved to help conditions considerably at the South Congregational church | “The Four Seasons,” and “The Good | ynd have built up the church and A erlc 1. Fay, director of | Shepherd,” on June 17 and “The De- | congregation. He now 1is making |college, TALD., 1516; Wilberforee uni. religious education at that chureh, | Mverance,” fllustrating the life of | gtrenuous efforts to pay off a back i r e who has charge of the booking and [Helen Keller on June 24, will rlnsa‘,l,‘m of between $400 and $600, Cone S | |versity, LI.D,, 1820; Oberlin colloge, . LLD, 1931, He i» the possessor of | aloguing of available films, states the program until fall siderable of the debt is expected to be | g 2 . |that the church now has a liat of | A new type screen, one which was | |ir(ed by means of this bazaar, films on the market which would fur- |discovered somewhat by accident, and | The annual bazaar of the A. M. B _ nish a gupply for the next five if not | whica combines all the qualities of a | Zion church will be held at Odd Fele 10 years, at the rate of 42 Sundays mirror screen is being used at the [1ows' hall on Arch street beginning Bunday school teachers and officers per year. Mr. Fay has spent months |church. An aluminum painted cur- Wednesday evening and continuing of the German Baptist church will hold a supper Tuesday evening. FAMOUS EDITOR AND DIPLOMAT TOSPEAK Possessor of Many Titles to Ad- dress Methodist Congregation Hamilton Holt, former editor of “The Independent,” president of the third American Peace congress, trus- |1ee of the Chureh Feace union, mem- (her of the executive committee of thy | League of Nations Non-Partisan asso- Junior Bible class 10:45 a. m, Study [clation, founder of the League to En- . 3 p. m. Bubjeet, re You Using His force Peace, president of the Amerl Pound "And He Called Tis Ton Rep. [can-Beandinavian foundation, presi- """'""fl,::'"m ‘;mm-d nml’ .Dlellxlnnd 7 Them Ten -1--m‘¢‘4 |'n.<{¢;‘.«.~||" Amrican club, vico . " . | Pounds and Bald Unto Them, Occupy | President of the Italy America society, I.lli\ll::::‘ll“fll‘l:”l:r’;n?t‘ll'ln';'x“lhottl::lulfl‘:'TIH I Come,"” o [foundor of the Netherlands America Bibte class &t § olalaok el "“"m‘" — foundation, founder of the Friends of service in Bwedish at 7:30 o'clock, Christian Belence, | Poland, chalrman of the executive Sunday service at 10:45 a, m, Sub- | commitice of the Baltic American so- ject, “Everlasting Punishment."” Sun- clety, secretary of the Armonia Am- day school at 9:45 a. m. |erica soclety, executive director of the Wednesday evening meeting at §|Woodrow Wilson foundation, member o'clock. |National Institute of Social Sclence, The Reading Room—Room 604 Na. | 8implified Spelling board, France-Am- tional Bank Bullding is open to the ©rlea soclety, the Pilgrims, Interna- | public dally from 12 noon until 4;llnnnl Serblan Edueational committee, ‘clock exeept Sundays and holldays, | €10, Wil speak in Trinity M. K. church | tomorrow evening, Mr. Holt Is the possessor of the fol. |lowing degrees: Academie Yale uni- |versity, A, B, 1804; Columbia univer- sity, post-graduate work, 1504 r Isinus college, LI.D., 1015; Wooster S ————————— T p. m. The subject 1 ology.” On Thursday evening at § o'vieck | there will be Bible study, The sub-| jeot will be “The Hoely Spirit and lul Giftg," League to Enforee Peace, and Cols [tllustrate as well as any sermon, the onel House appolnted him a llaison lessen taught in the anelent parabls officer between the American deloga- Weekly News Reels, i :":L:""'I""';"I::"‘“l': "“4""""" o fioq | Another innovation started last Sun- puire e day by the Bouth ehureh officials is ] alle The- ftates with Mr, Taft an® others, speaking in faver of the League, Mpr, Holt visited England, France and Ger many again the summer of 1920, Dur. Ing the presidential eampaign of 1920 Mr, Holt took a leading part as an Advocate of America's entrance Inte the League of Nations and has main. fained this position ever since, In the summer of 1922 Mr, Holt made an- other trip to Burope where after visit. ing Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Ger People's. Sunday at 10048 a. m “The Christian Workers' 6 p.m, Young People's T p m, preaching Greatest Bentenge eekly news scenes were shown ex- actly the same type as the news reels shown in movie theaters, Thi . cording to the present program, Is destined to be part of the regular pro- gram, Sunday, May 13, there will be a spe- clal Mother's Day program and “The Oid Neat" will he shown on the many and Caecho-Rlovakin, he went |50 T ;'"".',“""',"::'l!' Pusdar: Hey to Geneva to attend the third assem. Lo JUNSton Churchill's famous boo bly of the League of Nations and to | ‘The Insjde of the Cup" will be shown . in its screen version, while on May 27, the anniversary of the birth of Julia Ward Howe, author of “The | Battie Hymn of the Republie,” will be shown a one reel picture of the writ. |ing of this great hymn, and another film entitled “The Great American,” depicting scenes and incidents in the lite of Theodore Roosevelt, June 3 will be the last of the series NOUGH FILMS FOR Thousands of Movies Availabl for Simmn-s ™St smer™s, S92 Religious Service Reports Mr. Fay showing the troubles sometimes fac- | Ppreaching. All services are held in ao- cordance with daylight saving time. Ever o'clock, 5% 2N study the accomplishments of the Loague, International Bible Students’ Ass'n, German, | rvice In English at 9:156 a, m, Thursday at 2:30 p. m. the Ar- | Examination of catechumens. Serviga menian Women's Bible class \v|1|" In German at 10:45, Sunday school | meet, The Girl Scouts will m at! after hoth services, 4:30 p. m., and the Center Girls' elub| Services will be held on Thursday, will meot at § p, m. | Ascenslon day, at 7:45 p. m. Exami- The Boy Scouts will meet on Fri.| nation of German confirmation class day evening at 7:30, | will be held, The Men's Bible class is planning | a visit to Captain George Comer at| his bime in East Haddam next Satur- day. They will leave the church at 1:80 p. m. in automobiles, South, Sunday-—9:30, Itallan school, 10:45, morning worship. Celebration of communion. Address to Juniors, | “Parasites.”” 10:45, beginnery' depart- ment of the church school. 12:10, church school. 2:30, Assyrian wor-| ship. 4:30, Italian worship. 6:00, | Christian Endeavor meeting. 7:15, | evening worship. | Monday, at 6 p. m,, regular mecting and supper of the Young Woman's| department. The meeting, which will be a business meeting, will be brief to enable those who are planning to at- | tend the choral concert to leave early. | 7:30, second division, troop 2, oy Beonts of America. Tuesday——4:00, Busy Bees Achieve. ment club. The regular meeting of Troop 1, Boy Scouts, will be omitted. Wednesday — 4:10, week day school for grades 4 and 5. 4:30, cake | gale under the ausplces of the Girl Scouts to be held at 86 West Matn | street. The regular tYoop meeting will be omitted, | Thursday — 7:30, Bible study class | under the leadership of F. 1. Fay. ed by the growing boy, Judge | Wednesday 12 to 7:30 p, m. Reformation, Sunday school at 9:30 a. m fces at 10:456 a. m, The annual congregational meeting will be held Tuesday evening at § o'clock, | The eatechetical class will meet | Tuesday and ¥riday afternoons. | Burritt Mission, Bunday school at 3 p. m. Berve | St. John's (German). | After Sunday school the confirma- tion class will be examined by the pastor in Christian doctrine, The zeg- ular sermon will be omitted, At 7:30 | p. m,, an {llustrated lecture will be glven by the pastor in English on the | lfe and travels of St. Paul, | The Young People's society will| meet on Tuesday. | On Thursday, Rev. W, Trittelbitz | will give a lecture in German, fllus- | trated by moving pictures, on tho" work at the Bethel Institution, Blele- | selbt, Germany, Rev. Mr, Trittelbitz !is a native of Bieleselbt, tting lists of films which could be tain had been prepared, but was found |through Friday evening. The affale d in connection with Sunday eve- [to be not quite satiefactory. In ex- will be in charge of the Big Brother's ning services and he has probably the |perimenting, the curtain was left |association assisted by the Busy Bees most unique set of moving picture |hanging while a plain white '"“"";'I‘hern. will be a concert by the Big catalogues in existence, |was dropped in front of it. The alu- |y, others assoclation on Wednesday, Thousands of Reels Listed. |minum curtain in the rear acts as a|tng choir and Sunday school on One book on Mr. Fay's desk con- :‘mn of mirror back similar to the lat-| mhyrsday and the sewing circle on taing 550 standard dramatic films and | ®5t improved mirror screens in movie | ypiqay evening . 200 religlous flms. Other books con- | Nouses and gives a very pleasing effect. | Tha various hooths will be in charge ‘tuining lists of films made by firms ——— s | of the following: miscellaneous—Mra | which specialize in religious pletures | E. 1. Richardson, Mrs. L. E. Richard= [run into the hundreds of reels, while [8on, Lee Broaden, B. Richardson, D cducational pletures number well into Scott, Mrs. E. Broaden, Miss A. [the thousands. Practically all of those | Woods and Mrs. II. Gaston; haber- |filed by Mr. Fay are adaptable to the dashery—Mrs. O. B. Diggs, Mrs. M, |1oeal church's program. Thompson, Mrs. Eve Gilespie, Mra In addition Mr, Fay is in communi- Mary Cox and O. B. Diggs; fancy cation with other churches which use work——Ars. M. Breer, Mrs. G. L., Mar- fiims and 18 continually getting re- tin, Mrs. P. Bates, Mrs. N, Carr, Mra rorts on pictures from many places. | Y. Mosely, Mrs. H. Anderson, Mrs. A. Every film received at the local M. Crooms and Mrs. I.. Reed; apron— church is run through at least twice g hefore being shown to the public. Mr, The Friendly club of the . Stanley Memorial church will meet on Thurs- day evening at 7:30 p. m. Rev, Ray- mond N, Gilman will speak on the subject, “Some Observations and 1ix- periences in the Near East.” LUTHERAN CONCERT | The choir of the First Lutheran | chureh will give a concert at the |church on Sunday, May 13, for the benefit of the fund for decorating the interior of the church. Mr. Lar. son of Providence, R. I., a tenor solo- | ist, will assist. 1t is planned to have |a chor8 of 100 voices. The church will be closed for a few weeks late in | | May and early in June, while the en- | tire interior 1s being attended to. | Bervices during that time will be held On Wednes: afternoon from 2 to 6 p. m. the Ladies' Aid society of the Stanley Memorial church wiil hold a rummage sale. Thursday is Ascension Day. The Red Army of Everyman's Bible class will hold a banquet at the Elks' club on Tuesday evening. Rev, Dr. J. Newton Lackey of Hartford will speak. Methodist Churches. | Sunda Everyman's Bible | class. 9:45, church Sunday school.| 10:45, communion service, 4:45, Ep- worth League social hour, pupper and devotional service, led by F. L. Fay. Subject, “What is Sunday For?” 7:30, | TO TELL OF CONDITIONS, The monthly all day sewing meet« Friday — 7:00, Jupior Rifle club, | 6:30, supper and meeting of the South Church Brotherhood, §:00, Senior Rifle elub, Stanley Memorial, | Sunday ~— 10:45 a. m., communion | service and reception of new mem- | Girl Scouts, meets in the church. 6:30, address by Dr. Hamilton Holt of New | York. | Monday— 3:00, W. F. M. 8. meet- | ing at the parsonage. 4:30, troop 8, Philathea class supper. Tuesday — afternoon, W. H, M, 8, sewing in the church. 7:45, class bers. 12 m., Sunday echool. | Wednesday — 2-6 p. m, rummage | sale under ausplees of the Tadles' | Ald soclety. Articles contributed for | the sale may be left at the church on Tuesday afternocn or Wednesday | morning, Thursday — 7:30 p. m,, meeting of | the Friendly club. Rev. R. N, Gil- | man will speak on the subject: “Some {‘ Observations and Experiences:in the Near East.” The voung people of the congregation and community have | been invited. | meeting. ‘Wednesday — Troop 7, Girl Scouts, meets in the church, 38:00, W, H. M, S. meeting at the church, Thursday, 7, rehearsal choir. 7:45, prayer meeting. Friday — 4:00, sewing school. “Vis- iting Day.” 7:45, official board meet- ing. Leonard C. Voke, new assistant pas. tor, will conduct a gospel song service tor a half hour Sunday night. A. M. E. Zion, Sunday service: 10:45 a. m., preach- of Girl | {ture in German {llustrated by mov- The Ladies’ Ald soclety of the Elim Laptist church will meet at the home of Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Klingberg of | Rackliffe Heights on Thursday after- noon at 2:30. o'clock. HAMILTON HOLT the following foreign decorations: |Commander of the Order of the Sa- lered Treasure, by the Emperor of ing plctures on "Misslonary Work nt"’."lm"' 1909; ()fflcor. of the Order of Institutional of Dothel, Bleleselbt, | 10® oiacs oo onn o8 yon of Grcece: Germany,” at St. John's German p '’ pee. 92208 Opdert o I“ 2 Lutheran church next Thursday eve- If“q"uc”o"’ by the Republic of I'rance, 1920; Officer of the Order of | ning, the Crown of Italy, by the King of | [Italy, 1920; Knight of Leglon of | THa:anousl donerkkational [Honor, by the Republic of France,| of “; ‘}?gfork,:‘:loi efum;z,,x?‘i(::g 1921; Knight of Polonia Restituta, by | will be held Tuesday and Friday aft- |the Republic of Poland, 1922, ernoons. | He is author of the following |work: “Undistinguished American: |1906; “Commercialism and Journal- | ism," 1900; introduction to ex-Presi- | cent Taft’s book, “The United States and Peace,” 1914, Rev. W. Trittelbitz will give a lec- On Wednesday, the ‘semi-annual meeting of the dlocesan council of the Girl's Friendly soclety of §t. v runs it through once for his own nformation, cutting out objectionable subtitles and parts that would not be | consistent with a religious service. La- ter the film is run again and is re. viewed by Rev. Dr. George W, C. Hill and J. C. Beebe the organist and choir director, at which time musical num- bers are discussed and planned to go with certain portions of the picture, “The Good Samaritan' “If every motion pieture manufac- turing plant went out of business to- morrow, there would be enough films available for us on the market for at least five, if not 10 years,” sald Mr. TFay last evening, Tomorrow evening will be shown |additional scenes in the life of Abra- ham Lincoln, “The Son of Democracy" Another very interesting picture wiil be “The Good Samaritan,” adapted to modern living methods, by the Chureh Films Co. This picture, after showing | | Everyman's Bl prayer | chureh, | ing the team. sires its services. in the basement. | White Army of Everyman's Class Organizes Evangelistic Team. A gospel team has been organized |in the district where Rev, by members of the White army ble class. at the the | HAVE GOSPEL TEAM. Bible of This team People's Leonard C. Voke, assistant pastor at Trinity Methodist church, is coach- TO TAKE IN 28 NEW MEMBERS. The largest number of new mem- | Pers to be taken into Stanley 1ing of the missionary department of | the First Congregational church will | be held Friday, May 11th. At the | afternoon session Mrs. Charles H. | Thayer, president of the Home Mis- | sionary Union of Connecticut, will | tell about conditions as she saw them B L. from the is at | Wehrenberg, missionary | First Congregational church | will assist at any church which de-|Work Thursday evening | the team will take part in the weekly | meeting MISS LABAREE TO SPEAK. Miss Clara Gray Labaree of New | Britain, who will leave in September | as a Congregational missionary to In« | dia, will speak at the semf-annual meeting of the Hartford Branch of the Woman's Board of Missions at the Congregational parish house in Wind« sor Tuesday.' i oK ing by the pastor. Subject, “God the | Best I"ather.” Sunday school 12:30 fa, m. Varick Christian Endeavor go- ciety 6:45 p. m. 7:456 p. m., preach- ing by the pastor. Subject, “The Suf- |ficiency of Christ.” Tuesday evening, prayer meeting at 8 o'clock. Sewing circle for the bazaar every Re- Mr, Holt is Weinstock lecturer, Uni- Memorial church in one group in re- cent years if not in the history of | the church, will be admitted to mem- Dership tomorrow. Rev. Raymond N. Gilman, who has been in this city Mark's Episcopal church will be held in the church and parish rooms. the Biblical parable, gives the same | versity of Californla; Isaac Bromley | o= i Fag 19e s ol y in a more modern version, :ffi"x:t::o:(;s:nxlr:f;l‘ca&nngr;&?lc;' | ;‘vhereln“the 20th ce{nury bualneuar:nu sity; (has no time to waste on his old time lnurnagoufll ‘;fnf”‘;fl:“' lecturer for | friend who is down and out, saying, World efl\Cffl }F“l“ :I‘:n'l Il the bat- | .1 have no time to be bothered with | for less than a year has worked hard I_"! 1918 3 "<1 o ‘m‘: bty as the YOW Iam on my way to church.” The |to make this church successful will ;}’H;;’;‘KWE‘:’L" 2 flm: v;‘r‘;'o’fi:’g‘m_"n_ change of heart and the final outcome | take 28 people into membership. ments, When the covenant of the PALACE :—: Starting Sunday .POLA NEGRI —in — “BELLA DONNA” Baptist Churches, H Elim (Swedish). i Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Morn- ing service in Swedish at 11 a. m. Bubject of the sermon will be “Streams of Living Water.” Ivening service in Swedish at 7: p, m. Subject, “They Shal] Sce His T"ace.” | On Thursday at 2:30 p. m, the La-| Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. The South Church Brotherhood will have its supper and meeting at 6:30 o'clock Friday evening., Electlon of officers will take place. After the supper, David N, Case, chlef adjuster of the Travelers' Insurance company dies’ Aid soclety will meet at the | freshments Will be served. home of Rev. and Mrs, J. Kling- berg on Rackliffe Heights. B, o ot St. Mark's Episcopal. 7:80 a. m,, Holy Communion. 9:30 |a. m, church school. 11 a. m., Holy | Communion and sermon. 7:45 p. m., choral evensong and sermon. On Wednesday the seml-annual meeting of the Diocesan council of | the Girls' I°riendly society will be held | in the church and parish rooms. Salvation Army ||| 120 ARCH STREET Captain John Edeen will conduct Services Sunday School—3 P, M, Hallelnjah Mecting—4 P. M, Salvation Meeting—3:30 P, M, German, Sunday school 9:80 a. m. Bible class in German for adults and perv- fce in English at 10:30 a, m. Service Nondenominational, Second Advent. Morning worship and communion service at 10 » a. m. Sermon by the pastor, “The & Bloody RBaptism of | Christ.” Sunday school at 12:05 p. m. Rvening service with sermon at THE COMMUNITY CHURCH STANLEY MEMORIAL CONGREGATIONAL Communion Service and Reception of New Members 10:45 A, M, Rev. R. N. Gilman League of Natlons was drafted, Mr. of Hartford, will glve a talk on Holit went to Paris as head of the “Clalms and Cases." Trinity Methodist Church| SUNDAY, MAY 6TH 10:45 Communion Service 7:30 Address by Dr. Hamilton Holt “AMERICAN ISSUES OF THE DAY.” Big Song Service Led By Leonard C. Voke ALL ARE WELCOME FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Morning Service at 10:45 O’clock Rev. William Ross Sunday School at 12:15 Y.P.S.at 7P. M. People’s Church of Christ COURT STREET A. B. TAYLOR, Pastor Sunday 10:45 A. M. Subject: “THE CHRISTIAN WORKERS' MODEL.” At 7 p. m. Subject: School—10 A. M, UPLIFTING “THE GREATEST SENTENCE EVER WRITTEN” ERYMAN'’S BIBLE CLASS SERMON BY REV. JOHN L. DAVIS Non-denominational Meets at M. E. Church Henry W. Maier The Lincoln Serial THE SON OF DEMOCRACY— Native State and Down the River THE GOOD, SAMARITAN The Regular Weekly DOORS OPEN AT 6:45 A Pleasant Evening RESTFUL The Public Cordially Invited Sunday, e FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST—Services at 11 A. M. COMMUNION SERVICE All Are Welcome - THREE PICTURES of INSPIRATION and INTEREST South Church—Evening Worship 7:15 REFRESHING “Come Thou With Us And We Will Do Thee Good.” Present Last 9:30 A. M. Daylight Saving Time | Sunday 400 ~ ~ -