New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 2, 1923, Page 11

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'W BRITAI . ASSEMBLE FOR ANNUAL PARTY Hubjeet by the Wilcox. Bermon Kimer Step.” m W, F.oM, § meets Rackliffe, 118 Kens Coungrogational Churches, C14d, led by Church sehool, 19 & m. Morning | "The Next serviee, 11 o'clock. Sermon, “Bight | pastor at 7:30 p. and Insight,”” by the pastor, lm.‘ Monday ;00 Henry W, Maler, Adult Bible classes | wity Mps, ¥, E, at 13:16 p. m [ ington avenue, 4:30, Troop 8, Girl Wednesday, the English class 1 Seouts, meets in the echureh, 6:80, Arinenian women will meet at 2:30 | Fhilatnea olass supper, o'cloe, The Junjor missionary so- Tuesday ~7:45, class meeting ciety meets at 4:15 o'elock, regular monthly mecting of the Tharsday, at 2:30 p, m, Armenian | nior Aid soeisty women's Bible elass, At 4:30 p. m, | Wednesduy—3:00, Ladies' Aid bus- Girl Secouts | Iness mewting In the church, 4:30, The regul meeting of the Mis-| Kipworth League supper, 4:30, Troop slonary society will he held Friday at| 7, Girl Scouts, meets in the church 4 o'clock, The subject will be, “A Thuraday-—4:30, rehearsal of Run- Lay With Mr, and Mra, A. D, Hein- | beam cholr. 7:45, prayer meeting inger in China nd will be {llustrat. Friday 7:80, rehearsal of ehoir. ed by young women in costume | 7145, official hoard meeting. sceial hour with Chinese refresh- | ents will follow, Friday at 7:830 p, Scouts will meet, 800, Jus young-{ ene of her six weeks' ife profound good Judgm Although these trom four years in X in It was a0 “grand” time the sters of the largest cradle roll in the state of Connecticut, thut of the First Congre nil chureh, had when they nwt Thursday afternoon for their veka-old Virginia, annual party., Not only waa it a per- | factor in the iife of fectly splendid timé, in fact an ep fact, surprising as it in the history the juvenile Sunday | regularly every yea school members, but it was a time | their own personal that will not be forgotten by the goes towards proud, anxious, delighted and at the garten for Japnne same time app™hensive mothers, un. | same age in Kiota, til another year rolls around and an-| dren are presented cther "bhaby par! comes along to|each year by their take the place of this one. . Miss Mary Whittlesey, There were youngsters of all ages during the year they up to the venerable and extremely | spure pennies, thus the sourcs mature years of four, when they| 8100, graduate into the primary depart At the last sesslon of the Conneeti ment, They enroll in the school al-, cut Sunday School Union, the Ipst most as #0on as the enroll in the Congregational Cradle Roll member- spective families with which they de- | ship New Britain was voted the cide to affiliate J * of the | largest of any in the state of Connec- “active” member: inin Thomp- | ticut, with a total membership of son, the blue eyed daughter of Mr. | Labies, under four years of age. | and Mrs. Paul Thompson of Austin!year thase children get a birthday street, Virginia, when an attempt card on their birthday anniversary was made to interview her, simply 1ss Whittiesey keeps an accurate | amiled and sald nothing, showing for|record of births and sees that eve v'_\" AME Morning service, | Preaching by the “Back to Full C | schoo! 12:30 p, m. wdeavor society, 8:30 p, m, | m., preaching hy the pastor, | “Inspiration to Courage.” depart- | Monday evening, report of the year, Zion 10:45 o'cloek pastor, Subjeet, | mmunion,” SBunday Variek Christian | 740 p. Bubject, | m,, the Hoy youngsters range | to six Vit In they from which kinder lown South, they are a Ttallan school. Sermon, “Payin to juniors, the chure) may seem, contribute unds Wporting a » youngsters of ti Japan. The ch vith toy cradles superinten 156 - Whian their 10:45, morn- 0:30 Your ing worship. T'ebts.” Sermon makers,'' 1045, beginners' ment of the church school. 10, - church school. 80, Awssyrian or- | Mark's Episcopal. €nip. 6:30, Christtan Endeavor meet- | wypge gunday after Trinity, 7:30 a g T evening worship. Motion | o mor Communion, 9:30 a. m., pictures, “The Son of Democracy”"— | gunday school. 11 a. m., Holy Coni- “The Slave Auctlon,™ “Under the|, ynion ung sermon. The evening Stars" and "By Lantern Light:" | services will be omitted during the Monday—17:30, Second Division, | poneng or June, July and Angust Troop 2, Boy Scouts of America, | o, A meeting of the Men's club will | Tuesdny—4:00, Busy Bees Achieve- |y (i VL At e T the par- 1eent elub, 7:30, irst Division, ! & | ish rooms. A asocial will take the Troop 2, Boy Scouts of America. | place of the annual outing. Wednesday —— 4:30, meeting of Girl | s Scouts, Nondenominational Thursday-—3:00, important meeting E heduid ‘s Bible (,]' of the tors of the ladies' board. AVEryMAN § BDI0 GRS The last meeting of E 3 100, o he Junior yman's mz‘:limh, :;r"nm,:,..'::‘lf,:!n: the Sen- | Bible class for the scason will be held | i, e |at Walnut Hill park at the regular| lorichine. alib. [time, 9:30 a. m. Rey. John L. Da#s of St drop ch \ DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY | and immedi » JUNE 2, 1028, every meeting and to keep & record of attendance. Robert B, Skinner was elected to LIN STATE OFFGULS OFEB. . [ o2 AND GOOD TIME MEFT AN_[] @fiAMZE;.’ Tt b tht hae woui New Exocure Commitoe Takes " v s v o Charge of Everyman's Bible Class nuested to meet at the chureh at 9:15 |o'elock end mareh to the park in & & ody General Preble of the Red army ane nouneed the appoeintment of ©, H, Maxon as leutenant general and Hol« [tis J. Foster as adjutant, Dr. J, K. Conger, representing Gens oral Koley of the White army, ans nounced the appointment of Norman W. Hart as adjutant and Percy Wash- burn as lisutenant general The newly eleeted executive com mittee of kveryman's Bible class met (6t thea Y, M, C. A, last evening and reorganized for the comging year Ar thur H: Parker, newly elected prosi dent, was In charge Viee-prosident H, W, Gee, | H. Dyson, C. H. Harnes and Dr, J Conger arc on the committes Cee succeeds J M. Burdick Vice-president. The other vice.presi dents succeed E. W, Christ, Attorney | M H. Camp and A, H Munger suceeeds E. retary and James Lukens suceoeds Nat il "“""“‘; F, 0. Rack!\ffe as treasurer chupel, chap: urne into & nursery, is the one big event of | ,Mr: Rackiifte has the year, Mothers of all claswes and |“h8irman of the finunce . vicos come and bring their babjes 4N class comptroller, succeeding Ed- with them. ‘Tiny infants, just begin. Ward W l"‘f“ K. F. Neuman was | ning to notlce things, those who are reappointed chuirman of _lh'- liglous just_ beginning to navigate and find |COMMittee. Waiter R, Fletcher suc ¢ the whole world theirs explore, ceeds Fred O Rackllfte as chairman |m“"”,““ Afterncon aand. evsRill grown-ups of two and three years of the . B. C. news hoard of publi. | S'u’ Dr. Abel Ahlquist, pastor of the who can talk, ride kiddie kars and|®tion. Joseph Hergstrom continues First Lutheran church, will address ent fce cream from a plate, all man-| % ¢hatrman of the athletic commit "'j' un”wm\‘x. » to be present. |tes, Clarence Palmer succeeds Charles .”"' '_‘"n\ul pienic of the Young i o confuaion. There - Robertson on the transportation | Woman's Home Missionary soclety of P bl YO o halt yolbaRter committee and Leonard C. Voke takes | of the Fizst chureh of Christ will be wants a toy. and: another h'M it, he the place of Rev, A. B. Taylor M‘h»-ld At the l‘n‘mmunln.l‘hou Berlin, she simply goes and takes it, or CPaIrman of the muslo committee. S5 “x.“)‘"" Supper will be ssrved ab else decides to leave it alope. The| TRobert B, Skinner remains on the | "*) et his or her property or relinguishes it| ATMStrong remains as assistant sec. 5 ChUrel will glve a supper Wedn retary, Krnest R. Dechant also re- ay evening he proceeds will be Geor RELIGIOUS ITEMS Rev, G. H. Schneck, pastor of the German Baptist church, left yesters y for Cleveland, Ohlo, where he committes | will attend the meeting of the Gere man Baptist publication board, of which he is chairman. The Sunday school teachers of New Britain district will meet in Bristol Johnson & Pe s BOLS A Phota Wy Ifvr tiny chari ard proper tim annual par 1" when the unu of it the I'he in the been named | 4 or e1s of Stanley Memorial. | will preach. A number of members Sunday, 10:45 a. m., morning wor- | plan to meet at the church at 9 a. m. ship with sermon by the pastor, Sub- | 4nd march up in a body. ct, “A Man's Life.” 12 m., Sunday | ; N i:-i:z;nl AR 15 ) 99Y| tnternational Bible Students' Ans'n - inesd Rible study at 10:30 a. m, “Par- Wadnesday 30 p. m, regular| 4 » ! seml-monthly meeting of the Ladies’ | able, a(.g\a Pounds. Junjor Bible | Aid mociety at the church. class 11:30 2. m. Friday—T7:30 p m., meeting of the! Men's club Henderson as field superintande uv.] [ and a band of nine other missionaries, Two lafge native schools g two large native churches ir | tion at the stations, which ar | ed about eight miles apart | twenty native evan |charge of as many ' Peaple’s Church Gontributes Li irics. "t S50 Africa. The services | in ca, as well stations are also well this section of other &ections, where missionary | work has been carried on and whers years ago darkest heathendom today Christian ecivilization is $1,000 1S RAISED * FOR MISSIONARIES are opera locat About in out-stations this in these attended, People's. Sunda a. m.,, prayer serv- ice; 10: m., morning worship: 12:15 p. m., Sunday school; 6 p. m., germon | Ming weraten. T ™™ |erally to Teach Heathen in Africa by Rev. William Ross. Subject, | cVening service. | DI SR s {a fe “Fighting and More: Fighting.!" Bible :Inl‘andblu;’;:m(v\r“L::uaD\p;:mra:|:rfi !!:)‘p‘ 4 Approximately $1,000 was raised at| existod, morning service, 7 p. m., meeting of | 8€rvic® convention | making rapid strides. 7T work | thie Young People’s society. ship. | recognized and appreciated by v'w-i British_ government and much cour-| [ tesy has heen shown the missionaries | by the government officials in that section, which is abou% 100 miles in |land between Mombasa on the sea | coast and lake Victoria toward the| P section of Baptist Churohes, out irat. Morning worship at 10:45 Emmanuel Gospel. 10 a. m., prayer and praise 10:45 a. m, morning wor- v 1 R the Gospel Topic, "‘,,_'l".," p““ e ibte| Which has e closed at the Peoples p. m., Young People's| church of Cbrist to be used toward 00 p. m. preaching.|defraying the expenses of missionaries Knee Shall Bow." | to Africa. It was the semi-annual y-—4:00 p. m. childres gf"nn\-'nllon of the Gospel Misgionary | meeting. 7:45 p. m. Bible study|society of this eity and British Iast Africa. i tRh German, class, |t i e T L interior. Sunday, 9:80 a. m., Sunday school, | Thursday--T7: vhy? o :mf>~'-:"c:;ri'\'n‘;\l”ny“v‘en':|nl;{‘1 No morning serviees. The congre-| Trayer meeting. : e G A - tia e MK T b cTHe: thnRea: 2 [ New England superintendent of the gation will meet wi he New Eng- v ristia asionary ce at land Union of the German Baptist Second Advent. Christian Missionary Alliance, Oth iirches i 3 i sriden at | worship and Lord's Sup-| brominent speakers were Rev. J. F.| S hes £ the church of Meriden at| Sermon by the | Jaderquist of Brooklyn, who was with 145 m. . 4 pastor. [ por at ) ) e the Christian Missionary Alliance in Thursday evening, meeting in Eng- | :‘:’.rle:l:]v’u‘«-l:rl\pihfl Sunday school officer: e Nedrnakst ar mteraity With her husband, the Rev ! - R S Thursday evening at 8 o'clock, so-| Middlemiss, were in charg the ! 2 Sy, S | cial and praise service. | field work of the South Africa gen.| A campaign to raise $8,000 townrds | . | eral mission for period of twenty- i the Methodist hospital in Brooklyn six years; Mrs. Herbert TInnis of has been startgl among Methodists of | Sunday serviee at 10:45 a. m. Sub-| Bridgeport, a returned missionary | lhli»*r f‘l|]'3'-_ ’i'h‘v’ vulnn;'«i':n‘\'\'_us l‘::nnlvh‘-‘ & e ant orn Necro-- | from British Africa; also Mr, | od following the visit to this city last | singing by the evangelist, Rev, C. W. ll:,.r.‘,{w'\'.’u:,J'\ll‘::':»~1|::‘;1:.| ;“v’;’:’n_‘ and Mrs. Richard Stare of New Brit- Sunday of Rev. Warren I. Cook, for- Fiteman, tism Denounced.” Sunday school at|ain, who spent several years as mis- | nerly pastor of Trinity M. E. church [ 4 2 | sionaries in that section of Africs un.|and new head of the hospital in| der the Gospel Missicnary segiety. Brooklyn. BIAiBAk: | The work of the Gospel Missionary Letters enclosing pledge cards have and | The Reading Room—FRoom 504 Na.|Society began about thirty ago | been sent out to local Methodists Sunday school at 10:30 o'clock. The |, oy A e s open to the| under the Rev. Hezekiah Davis, when | ing for their assistance In evening service will be omitted on e from 12 noon until 4| Peter Scott of New Rritain, supported | 83,000 which is the goal set for | public daily account of the Sunday achool ""’“"“!:,»(4,,“ except Sundays and holidays,| DY the local church, went out as a| Britain. ers of the New Britain district meet . | ploneer in what is now known as The committee in charge consists ing in Bristol in the afternoon and | ‘Wednesday, 12 to 7:30 p. m. Ngenda colony. Others soon followed | of Fred O, Rackliffe, Ray Searles, A. | evening. | Mr, Scott and the work has steadily | A. Mills, W. It. Goldthwait, Harry G.| | grown so that today there are |\\n"[u|\(‘lll']i‘ Walter R, IMletch the | general stations manned by Dr. John | . Shepard. begin-| Sunday | Sunday Missionary - 0, monthly meet- | * - ing of the Woman's Aid. [ ceting. Thursday . weekly evening gerviee, . | METHODISTS SEEK 3,0 m., mid-week | P | | R | Morning 10:45 o'clock. Subjet, “The Lord's Sup- chool at 12:05 p. m. Lavge Sum Needed for Tmprovements | to that Church's Hospital at Brook- who | James| lym, N. Y, of Mission (Colored). meeting Sunday 3 p.| m. and Monday, Tuesday and Wed-| nesday at § p. m. Preaching and | Welcome Evangelistic Christian Science, a.m LnlIwrn:‘\‘irl“lhurolws. Wednesday at 8 Morhing service in English evening service CHILDREN'S DAY, Children's day exercises rildren of the primary and St. Matthew's (German). by Service in English at 9:45, in Ger-| man at 10:45 o'clock. Sunday school | pers' departments of the following each service in the respec-|school of Stanley Memorial chureh | “tive language. will be held Sunday, June 10, There Bible class Friday evening }“m e ing and recitations by the | childran and an appropriate program Reformation. will be carried out, Sunday school at 0 . m, Morn-~ ing services, 10:45 o'clock. 4 | sunday evenings at Walnut Hill park society at The Women's Miasfonary will meet Wednesday afternoon 4:80 o'clock. 10:45 Morning Service. Rev. William Ross —Subject— “FIGHTING AND MORE FIGHTING” 9:45 Bible School Special Music 'f Salvation Army 120 ARCH STREET Captain John Edeen will conduet Services, sundny School—3 P. M. Hallelujah Meeting—1 P, tlon Meeting— Methodist Churches. Trinity. Chureh Sunday school 10:45, sermon by the pastal worth l.eague devotional Trinity Methodst Church| I People’s Church of Christ Court Street Regular Services Evening at 7 p. m. Sunday, June 3rd 10:45 a. m.—Sermon by the Pastor. 7:30—Song Service by Leonard C. Voke. A short inspirational sermon by the pastor, REV. JOHN L. DAVIS Sunday 10:45 a. m. 'EVERYMAN'’S BIBLE CLASS OUTDOOR MEETING— SERMON BY REV. JOHN L. DAVIS A public song service to be } to everybody will be given by Rev. of the ¢ own Short talks will be during the used | Mr, course ven- miss A. M. E. ZION CHURCH 317 Church Street Rev. I. B. Walters, pastor, will preach at both services‘ Subject, “Back to Full /. Communion” ly forgets’It. There is! v e b N s o EHR10 SN L K s b uned to sond. reprementacivay Sory , cans on 3 s haie. | Epworth League Institute in Middlee there 18 no crying The party usually |bie succeeds Mr. Dechant as chair- | FU8T 0 SR80S oF winds up with ice cream cones and an of the publicity coramittee. Ddl vt the vounzsters are given tiny bou-, 8 M. Brewster succeeds Dr, J. 1 e " flowers in which they take COnger as chairman of the reception NEW TYPE OF Moles considarable pride, committee and has appointed as mem- 3 bers of that committee James B. Par- S ", sons, (:h :«m J. 8 ‘Symcndn and Clar- | goen Congregational Church Gets PUBLIC SERVICES IN PARK | <5timien e et mimorin: " """* |~ Ome of Hobort Bruce's Wilderness 2 . | “Howard Y. Stearns succseds Fred| T™es “By Lantemn Light, held | W. Macomber as chairman of the en-| A New series of moving plctures Itertainment committee, with the fol. |combining natural meenes with the will be the unique eyperiment which |10Wing as members: E. W. Irving, W, |screen story is being distributed by Kev. John L. Davis and his assistant, | M. Crowell, 8. C. Strople. First vice- |the Educational Film Exchange and Leonard €. Voke, will try this sum- | I'resident H. W, Gee, Treasurer James | Will be shown at the South Congrega- mer. Phe services will be of a gen- | E. Lukens and Comptroller Fred 0. |tional church tomorrow evening. The cral character and will not be evan-| Rackliffe were appointed a commit- | plctures are short stories, much the gelistie, A piano will be mounted on |tee to have charge of the loan fund. ihes' of their kind, shown so far. They a truck and will be played by Mr.| DPr. Willlam R. Foley was elected to [are unique in that they utilize a sin- Voke, who will lead the singing. Only [succeed Dr. ], E. Conger as general [gle incident and exclude everything those old familiar hymns which are |[0f the White army, and Elliott M. |that is irrelevant to that incident Preble succeeds Harold ¥. Seaburg as | while at the same time using ime general of the Red army. The elec- |agination to throw the greatest pos- avis tion of a Blue army general will be |gible illumination on the point of the ing: |announced Jater. | narrative. When the services will start has not | It was decided to meet regularly on | “By Lantern Light,” which will be yet been announced, but permission |the 1ast Tuesday of every month. |shown tomorrow evening is a se. has been secured from the park com-| First Vice-President Gee will have | quence of striking pictures through on to held them. general supervision of extension work, | which runs the story of two lost chile = | precuring speakers for (he orgnnlz(ng’drpn who are imprisoned in a cave of new classes and looking after the ||, tyo wiging tides. The eplsode is TO PROTEST EXEGU’”ON ;‘;“’h‘;s';l;n‘;"j“‘(‘:d"’m_‘";nx;:"r 21:‘5:’( | pictorially suggestive of the life and I|erar_v %L ”]"' nomml‘nee. 7 customs of people who live in coastal A mass meeting of Russians of the| Vice-President C. H. Barnes will | Tesions. It is full of movements of city will he held in the Klihu Burritt | have charge of all religious and ath. | “ind and darkness and breakers Junior High school Sunday afternoon |letic committees. Vice-President Con. | [¢AChing up the sandy shores to dash for the purpose of protesting the ex-|ger will have general supervision of | themselves upon the rocks. ecution of the Catholic prelate by the |the reception and transportation com- | Lne last of the series of Abraham Russian bolsheviks. Three Russians|mittees, Viee-President Dyson will | 4ncoin pictures will be shown, ins of international prominence will| have supervision of the entertainment, | °luding scenes at a New Orleans slave speak. publicity and industrial committees, | Mmarket. meeting will he held at & A. A. Mills was named chairman of o'clock and will he under the awspices | the nominating committee, | of the Russian Orthodox chureh., The chairman of the finance com- | Anmong the speakers will be B, Brazol, |mittee was notified to prepare a a Monarchist leader; 1. Sikorski, said [ budgot to be submitted to the next to be th ventor of the Russian ai meeting, which will be on June 26. | plane, * Muromee,” and K. Pabo,| President Parker announced that | Il tell of pres- | he had instructed the secretary to ent conditions in Russi call the roll of committee members at THE COMMUNITY CHURCH STANLEY MEMORIAL CONGREGATIONAL Sermon: “A Man’s Life” Rev. R. N, Gilman FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST—Services at 11 A. M. Sermon By Rev. Henry W. Maier “SIGHT AND INSIGHT” Church School—10 A. M. All Are Welcome No American Has Equalled ABRAHAM LINCOLN in the tremendous grip upon the popular imagination and conscience. There seems no limit to the growth of his influence upon all our people. The closing chapters in the un- usual film story’of his life, “Native State,” and “Down the River” will be given in the SOUTH CHURCH—Sunday Evening 7:45 DOORS OPEN AT 7:15 Morning Worship at 10:45 Sermon by the pastor, “Paying Your Debts” EVER A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL Walnut HillPark, Sunday, 9:30A. M. Meet at the Church at LAST MEETING OF SEASON 9:15 A. M.

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