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Raptist Churches, | First Sunday Hible school rally 9:30 a, m, 10:45 a, m, church rally, sermon by the Rev, Willlam Ross, "A Chal. lenge and a Choice.,” Young Peopl meeting in the chapel 7 p. m Monday-~THoy Seouts 7:40 p, m, Wednesday—Meeting, of the Wom. en's Ald, 3 p. m Thursday—Church prayer mutlnm‘ T:i4b p,om, Friday-~lirotherhobd meeting, 7:45 pm ' German, Sunday school 9:30 a, m, Bervice in English 10:30 a. m, Sermon, "Th Missionary Message of the Bible,” Bervice in German 11:30 a. m, YWednesday evening—Meeting the Ladies' Ald society, Thursday evening—Prayer meeting in German, of Congregational Churches, | First, Church school at 11 a. m, Sermon topic, “The Place of the Sabbath in Modern Life,” by the minister, Rev. Henry W. Maler, Wednesday—English class for Ar- menfan women at 2 p.- m, Junior missionary soclety at 4:15 p. m. Thursday Armenlan Women's| Bible class at 2 p. m. Girl Scouts 4:30 p. m. Center Girls' club supper G:GI'II p. m. | Priday—Boy Scouts 7:30 p, m, South. Church schood, Ttallan department, 9:80 a. m. Morning worship, eemon, “Religion for a Soft Age,” Sermon to the juniors, ‘Postage Stamps,” 10:46. Church school. Beginners' department, 10:45. Church school, junior, intermediate and senipr de- partments, 12:10, Assyrian orship 2:30, Monday—Meeting and supper of the Young Women's department, 6 p. m. Second division, troop 2, Boy Scouts, 7:30 p. m. Tuesday—Canvassers of the .Wom- en's assoclation membership, 3 p. m. Wednesday — United week-day church' school for grades 4 and 5 at 4:10 p. m. "Thursday—Fall luncheon of Wom« en's association 12 p. m. Weekly meet- ing of Young Women's department, 3:30 to 9 p. m. United week-day church school for grades 6 ard 7, at 4:10 p. m. | Friday—Meeting of the rifie club 7 P m. | Stanley Memorial. Rally week, Sunday—10:45 a. m,, rally service of praise and worship, with sermon by the pastor, “The Mission of the Church.” 12 m,, Rally Day and pro- motion exercises of the church school. Monday—6:46 p. m.,, Father and Son banquet, under auspices of the Men's club. Speaker, Rev. Frank B. Haggard of Hartford. Thursday—7:45 p. m., meeting of the parents and teachers of the church school.' "An interesting exer- cise will be given by a group of chil- dren under the direction of Miss Bes- sie Williams.. The -gpeaker of the evening wil 1be Oscar A. Phelps, pres- ident - of - the ' Connecticut' Sunday School association. Friday—7:45 p. m., tonference of church and church school workers. Aubone Hoyle of Bristol and Frederic L. Fay of New Britain will be the speakers. 1 St. Marks' Episcopal i Holy communion 7:30 a. m, Church school 9:30 a. m. ' Morning prayer and Ittany and sermon by the rector 11 o'clock. Wednesday, meeting of the' Wom- en's Guild. Thursday, meeting of the church service league, 8 p. m. Lutheran Churches First Communion and reception of new Trinity Meth hStivices members at 10:30 p. m, p| Bt Matthew's Lutheran Trinity Methodist Churches Chureh Sunday sehool at 9:45 a 10:45 a, m,—Berman by the p; bject “The Daw 616 p. m.~—~Epworth League ds. votional meeting led by Mrs. John I, Davis, Subject, “To Serve the Pres. ent Age" 7:80 p, m.~8ermon by the pastor, Song service led by L. C, Voke, Monday, 3 p. m, — W, ¥, M, meets with Mrs, O, 8heldon, 45 Bouth High street, Letters will be read from scholarship girls. 7:16 p. m.—~Epworth league soclal at'the home of Olle Everson, members meet at the church 7:15, Tuesday, 7:4b p. m.—~Class meet- | ing. 8 p. m., Junior Aid, Wednesday, 6:30 p, m,—Chicken supper in the church, Thursday, 7:45 p. m.——Prayer meet. | ing. Friday, 7:30 p. m.—Chair rehearsal. ', regular service 10:45 a. m, school 12:30 p. m. Varick Christian Endeavor soclety 6:80 p, m, Missionary Women 7:45 p. m, Non-Denominational Churches People’s, morning worship Sunday 10:45; | Bunday school 12:15; Young People's meeting 6:00; evening service 7:00 o'clock. Wednesday, Women's Mis- slonary prayer band, 8:00 p. m. Thureday, children's meeting, 3:00 p. m.; prayer and praiee service at T:45 p. m. Emanuel Gospel Sunday, prayer and praise service 10:00 a. m.; preaching, topic: "The House of Prayer”; 10:45 a. m., Bible &chool 12:15 p. m.; Young People's rally 4:30 p. m.; evening service, ser- mon: *“The Certainty of Our Lord's Return,” 7:00 p. m, Tuesday, Bible study class, 7:45 p. m.; meeting 4:00 p. m, Thursday, mid- week prayer meeting, 7:45 p. m. Second Advent ‘Morning service with sermon by the rpastor 10:45 o'clock, topic: ‘'The revelation of God's Secrets. Sunday school 12:10; evening service with sermon, topic: 7 o'clock. Tuesday evening, praise service at 8 o'clock. Christian Science Sunday service and sermon, sub- ject “Reality,”” 10:45 a. m.; Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Wednesday, meet- ing 8 p. m. International Bible Students ., Sunday, class study 10:30 a, m.; ser- mon, toplc: “The Atonement—the Fact and Philosophy'': Junior ' Bible class 11:30 ‘a. m.; Sunday school 9:30 a. m.; services 10:45 a. m, Wednes- day afternoon, meeting of the Wi men’s Missionary society at 2 o'clock. Everyman's Bible Class Services at 9:30 o'clock on stan- dard time; Rev. John L, Davis will continue his sermon on the book of Proverba. Burritt Mis:/on, The Burritt Mission Sunday school will begin its season’'s work with the observance of Rally Day, on Sunday. ON STANDARD TIME With.the turning back of the handa of the clock tomorrow morning at:1 o'clock, New Britain will have re- turned to standard time. All religious services, Protestant and Catholic will be held on standard time tomorrow. Rev. John L. Davis has been in- vited to give addresses this fall at the State Sunday School Conventions of ‘Wermont, Maine and Connecticut. He will be in Rutland, Vermont, Monday | and Tuesday. odist Church Subject for Morning Service—“The Dawn” - Subject for Evening Service—- “Precious Promises.” Rev, John L. Davis: will preacfi at both services FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST | 8. All | children's | “Teaching of Chaos,”| NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1023, CHURCHES PREPARE FOR RALLY DAY Among the leading musical organi- 7atlons of the city, the Wennerberg male chorus of the First Lutheran church, which was organized and drilled by Rev, Dr. Abel A. Ahlquist, stands high, ! The chorus has been in existence for about a year. In that period it has developed remarkably, its reper- toire has been greatly broadened and | another popular its admirers have grown by the hun-| Herbert €. Anderson, Mrs, dred. The first annual concert of the H chorus will be held at the First Luth- eran church the program will be the Arpl sextet, the Bouth Congregational ehurch will} attend REV. DR, HILL 0 ATTEND CONFERENGE }“Associalion {0 National Body ill Be Delegate From Central Rev, George W, . Hill, D, D, of the national meeting of the Congregational ehurches to be held in Springfield as Assoclation to represent Mass, on October 16 elected by the Central it in the a delegate | national body de’ The hational counell is m up of legates elected by state conferences and local associations of churches part llam E m dr of | co! Day, Prof Oscar ¥, | ve Among the speakers who will take in the meeting are: Rev, Wil Barton, D, D., of Oak Park, , who will give the moderator's ad- ess: Rev, 8, Parkes Cadman, D. D, Brooklyn, who will preach the uncil sermon; Rev, Willlam Horace D, D. of Bridgeport, Conn.; Luther A, Welgle, of Yale: Rev, Maurer, D, D, of New Ha- Henry C. King, D. D, of n; Pres. { Oberlin college; Pres. Mary E. Wool- ley, of Mt, Chester B | wood Fosdick, Francis B! Clark, of the Christian En- | deavor; Rev, James 1, Barton, I, D, | 1owing the rally there will be a social of Boston; Dr, John H. Finley, of the|hour and refreshments will New York Photo By Johnson & Peterson. D, 18 Jol October Others on slngers; and Mrs, group of violinist, E. Louis Anderson and arry E. Christensen, goloists. D. 10 START MOVIE South Church Plans More Unified Service, Music, Etc. The motion picture program will | start at the South Congregational church on a more elaborate and uni- fled scale Sunday, October 7, All hymns, prayers, scripture readings for the coming season have been selected | for their application to the theme and moral features involved in the pic- ture, This in addition to the sermon which always is adapted to the gen- eral moral of the picture, Next Sunday an expensive and elab- orate showing of the digovery America, which was made under the personal approval of the king of Spain, The program for the next three months is as follows: October 7—"Columbus and the Dis- covery of America, October 14—"The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come,"” by John Fox, Jr. October -21. The Man Who Play- ed God,” a Georfie Arliss production. October 28—"The Blue Bird,” by Morris Maeterlink. November 4—"The Bottom of the World,” the story of Lt, Shackleton. November 11—"Sonny,"” a Richard Barthelmess production. November 18--'Nanook of the North,” a story of the Hudson Bay country. November 25—"The, Courtship of Miles Standish,” by Longfellow. December 2-—-'""The Man Without a Country,” Edward Everett Hale, December 9—"Salvation Nell,” from | play of the same name by Edward Sheldon, December 16—"Les Miserables,” by Vietor Hugo. December program December 30—"Our Mutual Friend" by Charles Dickens, 23-—8pecial Christmas STRIKE IS ALL OVER New York Pressmen Will Return To Jobs On Monday New York, Sept. 29.—With New York's 11 day strike of Web press- men settled, preparations were under way today for issuance to members of former local union No. 25 of cards of the.international printng press- men's and assistants’ union the men may return in a body. The day pressmen will go back to their jobs Monday and the night men Mon- day night. MORE RECRUITING OFFICERS Hartford, Sept. 20,—Additional ap- pointments as recruiting officers for | § divi- | the observation squadron, 43rd sion, air service, are made in adju-) tant general's orders today to Sec- ond Lieut. Wm. James Galvin, Jr.| from the O. R, C. and Herbert Her- | man Mills, late second lieutenant, mr' service, U. 8. A. Sermon: ‘“The Place of Sabbath in Modern Life” " Rev. Henry W. Maier You All Are Welcome of | 50 that | | 1000 APPROPRIATED South Congregationalists Plan To Ex- tend Work Among Yowng Folks This Season, | Plans for an extension of the |church &chool work which will in- | volve an expenditure of upwards of $1,000 will be started by the South! Congregational church its Rally Day exercises tomorrow. The church has appropriated $1,000 for the enlargement of the work among the young people, particularly those {of the High school age and consider- |able preparations are being made by Rev. Dr. George W. C. Hill and his | assistant, Frederic . Fay, education- ial director. The appropriation will be used in | part for additiona] time by leaders of several of the departments for weelk day work and home visitation An extensive athletic program s be- |ing planned which will include one | night a week for boys in a local gym, either the Y. M A. or the Boys club if satisfactory arrangements can be made. This program also may in- clude swimming instructions, school in tr a w W IN TO SPEAK E. C. Eielsen, a well known New Haven pastor will address the young people of the Emmanuel Gos- pel church, at the Rally Day service to be held at 4:30 tomorrow ‘after- noon. Mr, Eielsen has spoken a num- ber of times ip hoth the People's church of Christ, as well as the Em- manuel Gospel church of this city. Many of his friends from the Ben- ton street church of Hartford, are | rranning to attend the service. A The fall luncheon of the Woman's association of the South Congrega- tional church will be held at noon | Thursday. An unusual treat is prom- | | ised in an address by Rev. Rockwell Harmon Potter, D, D., of Hartford, W Morning Worship—10:45. Young People’s Meeting—6:00 Sundays, ADDRESS BY REY. Hartford Minister Who Provoked Local Pastor’s Ire, Here Monday the Asylum avenue Baptist church of Hartford will deliver the principal ad- dress at the Father and Son banquet to be held at the Stanley Memorial church quet will be one of the largest social functions in the history of the church. speaker and man of marked ability, is a disciple of the new school of mod- ern thinkers and created a mild sen- sation in New Britain when he spoke at the Baptist state convention held here last October. advanced J which made him the target of a num- ber of replies by the Rev. A, B. Tay- lor, of the People's church, himself more or less of a fundamentalis il sermon by the Rev, Raymond N. Gil- man on “The Miss school. the the South Congregational church will be held 4t 6 p. m. The young women will meet at P sew for the bazaar to be held the first People’s Churéh of Christ Court Street Sunday, Sept. 23, 1923 FRANK B. HAGGARD Rev. Frank B. Haggard, pastor of Monday evening. The ban- mark the second night of he “Rally Week” and is expected to Much interest is being shown in the nnouncement that Rev, Mr. Haggard ill speak. The Hartford minister, ho is widely known as an able At that time he some modern theories The Rally Week will open at 10:45 clock tomorrow forenoon with a on of the Church.” t noon there will be rally day exer- s and promotions by the church The first meeting of the season of Young Women's department of Monday evening. 3:30 m. Thursday for a soclal and fo eek in December. Sunday School—12:15 Evening Service—7:00 Scott, 17, Speer, Charles L. York Holyoke college: Rev merson, of Detroit; Bher- i Rev. Harry Emerson D., of New York: Pres Eddy n. Times; Rev. J. N. Pierce, of Washington, D. C.; Col Axton, U, 8. A.; Capt, Evan 8. N.; Pres. Robert of the Federal Council; Rev Goodell, D, D, of New Rev. Charles E. Jefferson, i Judge Florence E. Allen, of D., hn T, L Cleveland and many other nationally known men and women, E.| fl'iv Ly ‘R in Items There will be a meeting of Women's Missionary society of Reformation Lutheran chureh 2:30 un Wednesday afternoon, There will be on anniversary ing of the Ladies' Ald soclety of German Baptist church on Wi day evening. ¢ The first meeting of the fall and lnlnlrr season of the Women's Guild - of Bt Mark's Episcopal church wills be held on Wedneaday afternoon, i There will be & meeting of the chureh service league of Bt. Mark Episcopal chureh Thursday evening at & p.n Is the Babbath really intended to be a day of rest, will be delivered in & entitled “The Place of the Sabbath in Modern Life,” by Rev. & | Henry W, Maler of the First Congres gational chureh tomorrow forenoon. The first meeting of the season of the Missionary department of the First Church of Christ will be held in | the form of an all day mesting, Ocs = tober 12. Work on quilts and aprons | will be done and a luoch will be i3 | served at noon. It is planned to hold an election of officers at 3 o'clock, A | package will be sent to Miss Clara G, Labarie, x ‘There will be a Bible school rally = held at the First Baptist church at | 9:30 a. m, tomorrow, " | A rally of the Men's Brotherhood | of the First Baptist church will be &8 held at 7:45 Friday evening. Fol- sermen be gerved. | Rev, Earl Woodbury of China will * preach at both the morning and even- ing service of the People's church of Christ tomorrow. £ Rev. Dr. Abel A. Ahlquist, pagtor f the First Lutheran church, Wil | preach at a meeting of the District Sunday school assoclation | the Swedish Lutheran church in Ne | Haven tomorrow evenin | ODD FELLOWS' BUILDING, 144 Arch St. City, Accommodations for / Lodges, Fairs, Banquets and Entertainments W. W. Bullen, Treas. Twenty-Third Annual Convefition, Connecticut Division: INTERNATIONAL SUNSHINE SOCIETY Trinity M. E. Church Tuesday, October 2, 1923 Morning session 10 o’clock Afternoon session 2 o’clock ; CHURCH AND Bible School, 9:30 | FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH: SCHOOL RALLY Morning Worship, 10:45 Sermon by the Rev. W, Ross—Subject: b “A CHALLENGE AND A CHOICE” Women's Aid, Wednesday, 3:0! ¢ Brotherhood, 0 ] Friday, 7:45; Refreshments. Stanley Memorial - Congregational Church 3 \ RALLY WEEK Theme: Chr istian Service RALLY DAY Sunday, 10:45 a. m.—Church service. Sermon, “The Mission of the Church.” Sunday, 12 m.—Rally and Promotion Exercises of the Church School. Monday, 6:45 p. m.—Father and Son Banquet. Speaker, Rev. Frank B. Haggard, Hartford. Thursday, 7:45 p. m.—Parents and Teachers’ Meeting. Speaker, Oscar A. Phelps, Hartford. Friday, 7:45 p. m. — Workers’ Conference, Speakers, Aubone Hoyle, Bristol; Frederic L. Fay, New Britain. A HEARTY This is What the South Church Offers If You Have No Other Church Affiliation We Invite You to Connect Yourself With It. 9:30—Italian School (Kindergarten, and grades 1-9). Sundays, 10:45—Kindergarten (ages 4 and 5). Sundays, 12:10—Primary (grades 1-3). Junior (grades 4-7). Intermediate (grades 8-11). Senior. Adult. Cradle Roll (for babies up WELCOME ! A COMPLETE SCHOOL FOR RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION — Carefully Graded and Selected Courses of Study For the Whole Family. to 4 years). Home Department (for those not able to attend the main school). Week-day School Wednesdays, 4:10 Thursdays, 4:10 (grades 4 and 5) (grades 6 and 7) For further information apply to Frederic L. Fay, South Church BEGIN NEXT SUNDAY Non-Denominational Meets Sunday, 9:30 A. M., at Trinity M. E. Church—All Men Welcome—Rev. John L. Davis, Leader Sunday Sermon—“The Book of Proverbs” (Continued)