New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 6, 1923, Page 3

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rchSeivices i BAFTINF CHURCHES Bible school and adult classes at #:30 a. m.; morning worship at 10:43 o'clock, sermon by the Rev, Willlam uhject, ' “Great Opportunities and Great Failures,” Young People's serviee in the chapel at 7 p, m, Monday 30, Koy Beouls Wednesday, 7:90, Young Women's sewing guild will mest in the church parior, Miss K, Hiteheock will speak on “My Trip to Alaska,” Thursday: 7:45, mid.week service, prayer Swndish Elim Sunday school, 9:45 o'clock; morn- ing serviee, 11 o'clock: Young Peo- ple's meeting, 6:46 p. m.; evening worvice, 7 p. m, German 9:30 a. m,, Bunday school, 10:30, service In English, W, Staub of Newark, N, J, chairman of the general finance committee and mem- ber the general finance board of the Northern Baptist convention will ad- ress the meeting in matters of de- nominational work, 11:30 communion and German service, Monday evening quarterly business meeting. Thursday evening meeting of the Boys' club at 7. At 8, prayer mecting Sunday, in English and meeting of the Sunday | school teachers. Congregational Churches. First. Church sshool 10 a. m. Morning service 11 o'clock. Annual meeting of Men's Bible class 12:15 p. m. Monday—Monthly meeting of standing committee 5 p. m.—Church | school teachers' supper and confer- ence 6:30 p. m, Wednesday—Meeting of junior mis- | sionary society 4:156 p. m. senjor department of church school 7:30 p. m. i, ) Thursday-——Armenian Women'a Bi- ble class 2 p. m. Girl Scouts 4:30 p. Meeting | | Sunday school at noon, Evening servs {lee at Ti80 with serviee in Swedish, Confirmation elass Saturday morns {ing at 10 o'cloek, Methodist Churches Trinity Sunday, 9:45 a, m, Chureh Sunday | schoal; 10:45 &, m., sermon by the | {p. m. Epworth League Devotional! meeting led by Eimer Wilcox, subject I“'rm Naturalness of Prayer;” 7:30 p, {m,, special service conducted by thel | berg Childreg's Home, | | Tuesday, Oet, 9, Philathea supper; | 7145, class meting. | Thursday, 7:45, prayer meeting. Friday, 7:45, official board meeting | 7:30, choir rehearsal, A, M, E Zion 315 Churech street Sunday service, 10:45 a. m, Preach ing by the pastor. Subject: “A Divine Baviour.” Sunday school at 12:30 p, m, 6:30 p. m, Variek €hristian En- | deavor, 7:45 p. m.,, preaching by the pastor, Subject: “The Words that | Speak Unto You, They Are Spirit,” Praycr meeting Tuesday evening ot 8 o'clock: Non Denominational | Emmanuel Gospel Sunday, 10 a. m,, prayer and praise |#ervice; 10:45 a. m, preaching.’ topic: “How Shall We Escape If We Neglect?" 12:15 p. m,, Bible school; |6:30 p. m, Young People's meeting |song service; 7 o'clock, evening wor- ;llnp. sermon topic: “Why Will Jesus Come Back Again | Tuesday, 4 p. m., children's mect- |ing; 7:45 p. m., Bible study class. Thursday, 7:45 p. m, mid-weck prayer meeting. . | People’s Church of Christ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 153, AMONG THE CHURCHES Political Prophecies ies of sermons prophecies, proposing Biblical selution of on political to show the problems new are announced by Rev, Robert G Huggins of the Becond Advent ehurch These sermons will be given through- out the fall and winter on Sunday mornings. They will be as follows “In Prophecy, Turkey, France, gland, United States, Tussia," vither public the whose them get will be M, O A and Bible Clasw Official and Wife 10 he Guesis Former ¥ Honor at Banguet Tuesday Night testimonial dinner to Mr. and Jiote M of the Mart M, 2, A will be given at the A, next Thursday ¢ Prebile ford Y Y, M. & at Nomething unique in the way of re-| liglous schools will week day church acheel whieh opens This pastor “The Value of a Vision;" 6:18 | confronting a sorely perplexed world, | in this eity next Wednesday school in its aim and will jointly the Bouth Congre It is for the purpese | training and advanced grades, will he entirel by the Trinity only th parents are some admitted are snrolle ational he the eombined y non sectarian maintained Methodist and of o8¢ childeen 4 b q 6 and anxious to have religlous insteuetion, U'p to date about churehes, religlons ching stafl will be composed of experienced teachors, most of them who have training. of school teachers Frederie 1, religious Instruetion at normg wr thos: school Fay, diregtor the South chureh, will have eharge and will be assisted by Miss Cora B. Graulich, di- * rector of Methodist For the church, firat religious training at half of the term the oasions of the school will be held in| e South chureh and the latter half th School will be in session one hour for Methodist éhu reh, and five minutes every Wednesday arades 4 and grades 6 NEW ENGLAND COAL SITUATION BRIGHT REV. ROBERT G. “"The Papacy, Protestantism, an Jews, in the time of the end.” and and 7. Thursday sor| Seasions will begin 't 4:10 p. m, and close at 5p.m T M, PR 6:30 o'clock by friends and coworkers of Mr, Prebile The dinner will be given under the joint auspices of the Y. M. C. A, | which Mr. Preble is a former wssist- ant general secretary, and the Every man's Bible class, of which was the first secretary. B. I, Armastrong irman of the Y. M. C, A, com- and Fred W, Macomber of the &5 committee, he i oh | mitt Bible NEW LONDON RADID . el former | this he of | come | will be e 'SERIES OF SERMONS |COMBINE THE WEEK | TesToniL bisek HISTORICAL SGENES ON WORL-PROBLEMS' DAY CHURCH SCHOOL Rev. RobL. . Huggios Aunounces Metbodists and Congregatonalists - ' Unite in Religious Instruction AT SOUTH CHURCH Columbus and Discovery ol America Opens Movie Services Discovery the National Pietures, Ine ngland for the the by Columbus and \ineriea, released Non-theatrical Motioy i1l be shown In New i time,when it marks the open- of the moving picture program in evening service at the South Con gregational ehurch tomerrow eve. ng This photo-drama the exaet historical locations in Npuin, Portugal and Italy made fam the intrepid adventurer years ago. Neenes taken in the palace and gardens of the Alhambra were officially authorizsed by Alfonse King of Spain ng was made on hy over 400 PROM CHILDREN'S HOMS Childre the from t s home service aery d Sun Kling- director from Children will furnish a portie it the Trinity Method Jay during the regular evening e, These children are | gether in a called “The shine Club” with Mabel berg as their leader and Last year a group of children rendered some numbers in the Methodist the effect wis 80 pleusing they Invited to again “ of club Mins and were church ALL-DAY M) The first meeting of the the missionary department First Church of Christ will 1°ri October 12th. Work quiits and aprons. served at 12 o'clock slection of officers o'clock. of the be held will be Lunch and the will he ay, on nnual held at of | | season of flev. William Heard of New York will preach at the merning strvies at the First Chureh of Christ tomers row The flower vases given o W, Mark's Episcopal chureh by the fams ily of the late Howard Cole Noble, in his henor will be dedicated at the 11 o'clock serviee on Sunday. The annual business meeting of the Ne Advent ehureh will he held Wednesday evening at ¥ o'cloek, The members of the chureh couURs ell ¢ the Reformation Lutheran church will meet Wednesday evening. The young Women's Rewing gulld of the First Haptist ehurch will meet in the chureh parlor Wednesday aves ning at 7:30 p, m. Miss B, Hitehs cock will speak on "My Trip to Alass (T Loonard (. Voke, assistant te Rev, John 1. Davis of the Trinity Method- ist church, will preach in the People’s churche tomorrow A Decade 1o the South Chureh® be the subject of the Sunday ning sermon in the South Congres chureh tomorrow by Rev, George W, C. 1L Dr. HIWPwill the 10 anniversary of. his coming to thisx eity tomorrow. Children from the Children's Home will have charge of the program at Trinity M, E. Church tomorrow evee ning Tomorrow nd Junior will m Al Dr obserye "0, M. U A M Day" at will by o T T Bible Class. H. Bchneck, pastor of the taptist ehurch, has just been that has been elected w of the Hartford Baptist as- Rev, ( German notified mode sociation The annual Hartford county Sune day school convention will be held Oct, 11 in the Asylum avenue Bap- tist church in Hartford. Sessions morning, alternoon and evening. Many from this city plan to attend. IRAND MOVIES Itnling Passion,” featuring s “The George Arliss, will be shown in the | South * Congregational church next Thursday evening at § o'clock in con- nection with the first parish supper | ot the season. The showing of the picture will be public and doors will at 7:15 o'clock. ' | Prayer service 10:15 a. m. Morn-| “Signs indicative of tiie Second Ad- ing worship with communion service | vent.” {Railroads Prepared to Augment Evening service 7 o'clock. | “The New Earth." | Thursday afternoon, children's, “What Christ does after He comes."” Ttalian department. 10:45 church|meeting. Mid-week prayer meeting| ‘‘Employment of the saints after (Washiy scehool, beginners department. 10:45|7:45 p. m. | they are glorified,” i morning worship. Sermon, “A Dec-| { “The marriage supper of the! ade in the South Church.’ Address to Second Advent | Lamb.” Junlors, “Worth.” 12:10, chureh| Morning service and communion “The Throne of David." school. Junior, Intermediate and|10:45. Sermon, “The Sccond Ada and | “The City of the great King." Senior departments. 2:30, Assyrian|His Family.” Sunday school 12:10 The Kingdom of God; its politics, worship. 7:15, evening worship. o'clock. Evening service with ser- |religion and physical beauties,” Monday—7:30, second division, | mon, “The Teaching of Light,” 7| "Christ’s Itcign on liearth.” Troop 2, Boy Scouts. o'clock. “God All in All Tuesday—4:00, meeting of The| Wednesday, annual business meet- | e Jolly Nine, Junior Achietement club.|ing 8 p. m. “NEW BRITAIN NIGHT.” | 7:30, First division, Troop 2, Bay Thur!dpy, Bible study 8 p. m. I'riday, October 12, is to be known | sc%’”:l.nudlv—l'lo it St \—1— : in Bristol at the Tabernaclc meetings | 10, urr Mission as “Ne Britain Night."” is er- day school for grades 4 and 5. 3:30-| Sunday school, primary and Junior :fooy.‘nvml.,-"t\ffff all":‘ll‘lfl th:*lsch.-:r“vlllvls 5:30, Woman's association, Mrs.|departments 3 p. m. | which are held in a specially built | . Henry T. Burr, captain of the teams tabernacle scating 2,000 people. The | ‘::;o‘.}::tg:"""fi‘l‘em:z:&:“‘t’fi :e’!:;": address will be given by the Rev. W. 3 |H. Lyons, with special music by i -of the canvass for members and funds. large chorus of a 100 voices. Trans- of‘.g‘;;‘:";:’.:::%g;x’fi.:.eflzpz‘r::fl:: portation to this meeting is being ar- for soclabllity and to sew for the ba~ Rt et iy ‘ zaar to be held the first week in De- o L RGATD By 5 cember. 4:10, {inited week-day church T A TION SOMING school for grades 6 and 7. 6:80, first W m’([ has been received trom I“-vt- parish supper of the season. 7:30,Bible |nam, Connccticut, that w delegation class under the leadership of F. J. lof 100 men will come to it- Fay. {ain on Sunday, O ber i4, to v i‘rlday—1:30. meeting of the rifie the session of Everyman's Bible class, club. ‘The men have asked that seats be re- iserved.: Ralph C. Jenkins of Putnam | has charge of the delegation. m. Center girls’ club 8§ p. m. Friday—Meeting of missionary de- partment. be given at at 1 + The Con- recital will Episcopal chureh o'clock on Sunday afternoon. program include “Autumn,” cert Overture,” and “Londonderry Air e S e —— THE COMMUNITY CHURCH STANLEY MEMORIAL CONGREGATIONAL 4 Sermon 11 a. m. “Vision and Vigilance” Rev. R. N. Gilman organ STATIONSILENCED This Was One of Oldest Along| Atlantic Seaboard South. Sunday at 9:30 a. m., church school. BY GEORGE H. MANNING ; 1gton Bureau of New Britain Herald) Washington, D. €., Oct. 6.—There will be no transportation troubles this winter to produce a coal shortage in Connecticut and other New England states similar to-that which occurred last year, according to tie most r able information which can be obtain- ed on the present condition of the volling stock of the railroads, Last winter, the railroads were recovering from a nation-wille stri of shopmen, which had left practically all the locomotives and cars of the country in more or less scrious need of repair. Added to this, the anth g ' cite mines had just resumed opera- | 'adio fans, is two fold, acc tions after a strike which had extend- | the Radio Corporation ot Ame ed through most of the summer, The | First, that the growing army of r result was that when winter set in, broadcast listencrs within close there was extremely little coal on|Of the station shall enjoy freedom | hand in the New England states. The | from interference which = the high| mines were ready to produce coal at|PoWer New London transmitters| a high rate; but the railroads were | Might create, and second, that steam- | unable to cope with the sudden peak |Ships may receive more adequate “GREAT OPPORTUNITIES AND GREAT FAILURES” of demand. They were unable to get | Fadio service which the recently de- Y. W. S. G. Meeting Wednesday in Church Parlor the coal away from the mines rapid- | Yeloped installation at Chatham af- 14 Cnolah. o mieat LHA demand il ui | Loros: ) Miss B. Hitchcock, speaker: subject, “My Trip to Alaska” the anthracite-burning sections and| At Chatham, the Radio Corporation Thursday, 7:45—Prayer Service production was accordingly hampered, [ 8 mobilizing a marine radio center, ¢ New England’s Supply Large | From this point the invisible radio ¢ This yoar, however, as winter draws | Cuits on short and long waves, radiate on, there is a totally different situa- | !0 all parts of the North Atlantic| tion. The mines have been working | thereby literally blanketing this vast steadily ever since last fall: the coal | €XDanse of water with a radio nct produced has been carvied efficlently [ WOrK by which steamships traversi {by the railronds. Theve Is already in | the Atlantic may always connect 3 the New England states more of both | the shores of America through a cen- anthracite and bituminous coal than | tral radio office. has been at the same time in several| Then too, vessels plying between provious year, Accordingly, the rail- | home ports wilk find the new marine radio center superior to the New Lon- open A noteworthy event in the history and progressive development ol na- rine radio communication is the clos- ing of one of the oldest stations on Ithe Atlantic Coast located at New just | London, Conn,, in favor of a more modern installation at Chatham, | Mass. The reason for silencing this | station, which is known by radio vp- erators of stewmships from all over | the world as well as non M week- FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Bible School 9:30 Morning Worship 10:45 Sermon by the Rev. William Ross. Subject Everyman’s Bible Class Rev. John L. Davis will continue his sermons from the book of Pro- verbs, taking as his subject, “Man's Duty to Others.” The O. U. A. M. and Jr. 0. U. A. M, will attend service In a body. ange | TO VISIT HISTORIC CHURCH The Women's Iorcign missionary society of the Methodist Episcopel church of the United States was or- ganized in old Tremont Methodist church, Boston, in the year 1879, The New England branch of this society will hold its annunal convention in this historic church October 9-11. Mrs. John L. Davis is the delegate from Trinity church of New Britain and expects to attend the services in Boston next week. Stanley Memorial. . Sunday—10:45 a. m., morning wor- . ship with sermon by the pastor. Sub- Ject, “Vision and Vigilance.” 12 m., , + church school. Friday—7:30 p. m,, meeting of the Men’s club. . BAD STORM WRECKS RIVIERA, Genoa, Oct. 6,—A violent storm has caused serious destruction in the | Itallan Riviera, especially in the { neighborhood of Santa Margherito, | Portorino and San Pier d'Arena. Sev- .\vrnl ships were damaged. L People’s Church of Christ Court Street Sunday, October 7, 1923 Morning Worship—10:45. (Communion) Young People’s Meeting—6:00 Sunday School—12:15 Evening Service—7:00. Sermon by Leonard C. Voke MRS. GEORGE FRITZ SURPRISED pre — A surprise party was held vester.| CIOSE FOREIGN HOSPITALS. day afternoon at the home of Mrs.| London, Oct. 6—The government Joseph Menousek of 44 Cottage Place of Angora has ordered the closing of in honor of Mrs. George Iritz. A | all foreign hospitals and Red Cross large number of her friends were | establishments in Constantinople and present. Musical selections were ren- | has forbidden foreign doctors and dered and supper served. Mrs, Fritz | dentists to practice, according to was presented with a handsome hand- | Constantinople dispatch to the Daily bag by her friends. Express. Episcopal 8t. Mark's 19th Sunday after Trinity. Church school, 9:30 a. m.; Holy communfon and sermon, 11 a. m.; Organ recital 1 p. m.; Choral even- song and address 7:30 p. m., Tuesday, Men’s club study class. Thursday, meting of the Women's Auxiliary at 8 p. m. Lutheran Churches Reformation Services at 10:45 a. m,, school at 12 o'clock. Wednesday evening, church coundil which Sunday meeting ot Mcmbers of Fire Department To In- BOYS WANTED—Aged 10-12, to attend Winner’s Class, Methodist Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. Button and Medal. An Hour Well Lesson: Beginning of Christ’s Minist struct Childven How To Act St. Matthew's 8ervices in English, 9:16 a. m.; Service in German, 10:45 a. m.; Sun- day school after each service. Tuesday, meeting of the school board, Thursday, Ald society. In Emergencies } Trinity Methodist Churc 10:45 a. m. Sermon by Rev. John L. Davis “THE VALUE OF A VISIO] 7:30 p. m. The Sunshine Club of the Klingberg Children’s Home will give a musical service consisting of drills, recitations and songs. — All Invited — School Superintendent Stanley H. | Holmes has completed plans for talks, | to be given by members of the fire department, at the public schools, in connection with the obser - INire Prevention Week. The First with the ‘I;m :mlrl t||r(u- l\a;s‘ l:wlvn sub 1 10: ' nitted to Iirst Deputy Chief Eugene | SRS 17 e B Bonih 1. Barnes and rl‘n‘r‘ sentatives msliv department will be selected to speak. Deputy Chief Barnes, in addition to | the other speakers, will make a per-, sonal campaign and will inform the Of Sunday Evening Ser vices in South Church ! . A Patriotic Service For Columbus Day Showing the Historical and Most Impressive Filin COLUMBUS AND THE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA of turning in an alarm, and of using fire extinguishets. Th hedule prepared is as Tuesday, October 9, 10 a. m., Air school and Elihu Burritt High school; 10:30 a. m,, street school; 10:50 a. A Remarkable Ten Reel Picture Made Largely in Spain. DOORS OPEN AT 6:45 SERVICE BEGINS AT 7: Morning Worship At 10:45 Historical Sermon—“A DECADE IN SOUTH CHURCH” Thursday, October 11, 10:50 a. m Camp school; 11 a. m., Smalley school RALLY DAY FOR THE SOUTH CHURCH PARISH |, i ocorer o If you have no regular Church Houme we most cordially invite you to wor- Ji ship with us. of Spent, meeting of the Ladles’ ” roads will not be called on to meet a don station in power and added facil- which seemed imminent has been set- tled; the mines are operating at a|umes of traftic. This is due tq the improvement in the technique of mar- ter equipped to deliver the coal pro- duction than they have been for sev- | cently incorporated in the Chatham | apparatus, and provides high power a ST IR 1V New Lopdon, however, a spark st F[RE PREYENT[ON WEEK The new tube apparatus is pable of effecting short wave trans- | nission has exceedingly sharp | | advantage of which is the elimination | | of undesirable interference in the| licy of RCA in this direction. | gnals from New London station | as Buenos Aires and east to the coast Europe. During the period fol- « busiest marine station on the Atlanti | Coast. It was constructed in 180 since that time, except during the per- fod of the war, flashing its familiar | sharp increase in demand; the strike ities for the exchange of large vol- high pitch; and the railroads are het- inc radio installations which were re- eral years. acuum tubes for transmission. At was used. | | ether; this being in line with the pol- | have permeated the ether as far south lowing the war, it was considered the and has operated continuously ever | WLC, to steamships far and call, | wide. ITALIAN CENSORSHIP, Zov- censor- London, Oct. 6.—The Ttalian ernment has ordered a strict ship placed on all newspapers of the illness of the Princesses Mafalda an Giovanna, according to the Rome cor respondent of the Daily Mail. . follows: Open Junior Lincoln Central Junior High school; End school: 3 p. m Wednesday, October Osgood Hill school; 1 street school; 2 p | school, 2:30 p. m.. Smith school. Monroe 10, 10 0 a.m, athan a. East Hale 15 Sermon: By Rev. William Beard of New You All Are Welcome | Potatoes were once described as the forbidden fruit which caused the fall of Adam EVERYMAN'S BIBLE CLA 0. U. A. M. and JR. O. U, A. M. INVITED Non-Denominational Mcets Sunday, 9:30 A. M., at Trinity M. E. Church—All Men Welcome—Rev. John L. Davis, Leader Sunday Sermon—“Man’s Duty To Others.”

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