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R & Sund i j i o i i g First Bible school and Brotherhood class at 2 4h Morning wership, at 10:45; nnmml by the Rev, P. R, I, Campbell Mor- | gan, subject: “The Personal Call of | Jesus," { B Y, P. U, will meet in the chapel | at 7 e'cloek | Thursday, “Mid.-week prayer | serviee, | German, | Sunday, 9:30 a, m—Sunday sehool, | German Bible class for adults and| serviee In English at 10:30; serviee | In German at 11:30, { P'l‘uudu\' evening meeting of the Y.| , | Wednesday evening meeting of the| Loys club at the residence of R, Law- | son, 434 Park street, Thursday evening praycr meeting in German, | CONGREGATIONAL OHURCHES First Church school, 10 o'clock: morning service and sermon “The Promise of Lite" by Nev, Henry W, Maler, 11 a. m.; Men's Bible Class, 12:15 p, m, Bpeclal evening service at which the members of the Masonic Order will be the guests at 7:30 o'clock. Wednesday—English class for Ar- menian women, 2 p. m, Thursday-—Armenian, Women's Bi- ble el 2 p. m.; Girl Scouts, 4:30 p. m.;: Center Girls' club, 8 p, m, Friday—Boy Scouts, 7:30. Stanley Memorial | Sunday, 10:45 a. m,, morning wor- ‘ship with sermon, “The Untroubled Heart;” 12:00 m., church school. Wednesday—2:30 p. m, social meeting of the Ladies' Aid soclety. South Sunday, 9:30, church school, Italian department; 10:45, church school, be- ginners' department; 10:45, morning worship, sermon, “Religion for the average man,” sermon to junlors on “An Anesthetic;” 12:10, church school, junior intermediate and senlor ,departments; 2:80, Assyrian worship; 6:00, Christian Endeavor; 7:15, eve- ning worship, film picture “The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come.” Monday, 7:30, second division, Troop 3, Boy Scouts; 7:45, meeting of the standing committee. b esday, 4:00, Jolly Nine Junior Achievement club; 7:80, first division, Troop 2, Boy Scouts. Thursday, 3:30-9:00, weekly meet- ing of the Young Women's depart- ment; 4:30, United week day church school; 6:30, supper. Following the supper there will be five minute radio grams and at 7:456 departmental con- ferences in charge of the superintend. ents; 2:30, meeting of the Itallan mothers. Friday, 9:00, all day sewing meet- “ing ‘of the home missionary depart- ment; 3:00, meeting of the foreign missionary department., Mrs. George Traut and Mrs. Herbert Johnson will speak on “Recent Events and Congre- grationalists in Japan. Mrs. Johnson has lived in Kobe. 7:30, meeting of Rifle club. Methodist Churches, Trinity. ay—0:45, church Sunday school. 10:45, sermon, “A Crown of Glory.” 6:15, Epworth League devo- tional meeting, led by E. F. Neumann, subject, “The Central Idea of Prayer.” 7:30, special evangelistic service, Jo« seph Palmer of Hartford will preach. Tuesday,—7:46 class meeting. Thursday—7:46 prayer meeting. Leader L. C. Voke. Friday.—7:30, choir rehearsal. A. M. E. Zion Church. Sunday service: 10:45, preaching by the pastor. Subject, “The living God. Sunday school 12:30. Varrick Christian Endeavor soclety. 6:30, 7:45, preaching by the pastor, Sub- ject: “Duties to God and Man" Tuesday evening prayér and class at 8 o'clock. Reformation Morning services 10:45 o'clock. School 12 a. m.. Monday Luther league 8:00 o'clock. St. Matthew's 8ervice in English at 9:15, in Ger- man at 10:45. Sunday school after each service in the respective lan- guage. Quarterly business meeting at 3 p. m. Friday evening monthly of the Y. P. B. Christ, The Vine Christians, the Branches JOHN 15, 1-8 St. Matthew's Evangelical Lutheran Church Franklin Square Sermon: By Rev. Henry W. Maier, ““The Promise of Life”’ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTORER 13, 1223, AMONG THE CHURCHES | New hxufive | Pirst Morning worship 10:30 Sunday school 12:00 Evening service 7:30 The serviee will be in Swedish on Sunday, St dJohn's Sunday seheol at 9:30, German serviee at 10:45, Sermon “St, Paul's success at Philippl," | Lectura “What the Bible says about | the Ear" 7:30, | Episcopal, §t. Marks, | 20th Sunday after Trinity. Holy communion at 7:80 a. m, Chureh school, 9:30 a, m, Morning prayer and sermon, 11 a m, Evening prayer and sermon, 7:30 o'clock, | Tuesday—Men's elub study® elass, Wednesday—Parish meeting, [ Thursday-—Feast of 8t, Luke, Holy| communion, 8:30 a. m, | Nondenominational, Second Advent \ “The Second Coming of Christ a Carcer.”” BSunday school at 12:06, Evening service and sermon at 7:00 o'clock., “Creation: Days and Rain.” Ladies' Ald all day meeting Thurs- day. Thursday evening at Bible study, Subject: Promises.” L) “The o'clock,| The executive committee which will Seven| guide the destinles of Bible class for the third existence 1s shown above, Four mem- bers of the committee are not on the pleture, they being Walter R, Pleteh- | er, treasurer; I'red O, Rackliffe, comptroller; Fred W. Macomber, chairman of the entertainment com- mittee, and Dr. William Foley, gen- eral of the White Army. Those shown above are as follows, reading from left to right: Front row, seated: George H. Dyson, vice- WALTON DISCHARGES TWO0 OF HIS CHIEF HELPERS Go Emmanuel Gospel, | Sunday—10 a. m., prayer and praise service, 10:456 a. m, preaching, “Shall Be Saved.” 12:16 p. m., Bible school, 65:46 p. m., Young people's meeting, tople, “Misslonary Work in the F'rozen North.” 7 p. m., evening worship. Sermon topic. “When and | How Will Jesus Come Back Again.” Tuesday—4 p. m,, children's meet- ing. 7:45 p. m., Bible study class. Thursday—7:456 p. m., mid-week| prayer meeting. Christian Science. | Sunday service at 10:45 a. m. Sub- | ject, “Are Sin, Disease and Death Real?” Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. | Wednesday evening meeting at § o'clock. The Reading Room—Room 504 Na-| tional bank building is open to the public daily from 12 noon until 4 o'clock, excopt Sundays and holidays. ‘Wednesdays 12-7:30 p. m. | sy Salvation Army. Ensign Frederickson will lead the meeting Sunday. At 4 p. m, Lieu- tenant ‘Anderson will lead. Other services as usual. Soldlers’ enroll- ment Sunday evening at § o'clock. Blake and Bynum Immediately Before Tmpeachment Committee to Air Grievances, By The Associated Press. | Oklahoma City, Oct. 13.—Facing the crisis of his political career, Governor J. C. Walton has cast aside two of his foremost lieutenants in the | administration of Oklahoma affairs. | With- a legislative impeachment | court already investigating his o!flclal; conduct the governor last night or-| | dered the removal of Aldrich Blake,| the executive counseller and Dr. E. T. Bynum, state bank commissioner, both of whom since the days of the| primary campaign have been his chief advisers and constant attendants. The ousted officials went immedi- | ately befgre the house committee in- quiring into impeachment charges against the governor and while the nature of their testimony was not made public their appearance before the body was accepted as indication | that thefr break with Governor Wal-| ton was absolute, ‘ Governor Walton said he has not| | yet chosen successors to the two.| | The legislature is in adjournment un- | til Monday but the investigating com- | | mittee is expected to continue its sittings today. Everyman’s Bible Class, Rev. John L. Davis will tell about “The Recal Lesson of the Book of Proverbs.” The local P. O. 8. of A., members will be present in a body. A delegation of 100 men from Put- nam is expected. Peoples Church. Morning worship, 10:45. Sunday school, 12:15. Young Peoples meet- ing, 6 o'clock. Evening service, 7 o'clock. Thursday evening, praise meeting, 7:45. prayer and 1.500 Women at Mission Services at St. Mary’s Rev. John D. McCarthy, 8. J.,| preached to 1500 women at mission services held at St. Mary's church | last evening. Father McCarthy took|a reception at the Norden Bungalow for his topic “Mercy”, and explained | this evening to which all members the various qualities of mercy and|and friends are invited, but l.t is ar-| their results. Rec. John Cotter, 8. J., | ranged especially as a reception and conducted the Holy Hour Devotions. | Welcome to the Swedish pnopl‘c who | The mission for the men wil start|have come to this city from Sweden | with services at 7:30 Sunday evening. | Within the past year. The grand The mission for the women will close | Chief of the lodge will be one of the with services at 3:30 o'clock tomorrow | Suests this evening. afternoon. Renewal of baptisimal | T vows wil take place at this ser\'lce; RECEPTION TO NEWCOMERS Norden lodge, 1. 0. G. T., will hold ' & ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT. | Mr. and Mrs. John Halverson an- | nounce the engagement of their daughter, Hortense Victoria, to Clif- ferd Bjorkman of 432 Park street. A WELL KNOWN STORY. “The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come” will be the picture at the even- ing service in the South Congrega tional church tomorrow evening. TO ADDRESS MASONS. Members of Harmony and Centen- nlal lodges, A, F. and A. M., and oth- er Masons in the vicinity will attend divine services in the First Congrega-| tonal church tomorrow evening. Rev. | Henry W. Maier, himself a member of the fraternity, will talk on "Abil- ity People’s Church of Christ COURT STREET Sunday, October 14, 1923 Morning Worship—10:45. Sermon by Rev. F. J. Hartzler, of the Hartford Theological Seminary, and will have charge of Rally Day Services of the Sunday School Yomig People’s Meeting—6:00 Sunday School——12:15 Evening Service—7:00, Sermon by Leonard (. Voke You All Are Welcome EVERYMAN’S BIBL P. O. S. of A. INVITED éo—;l;lttee of 'Every.manv's Bii)lewél:;s‘s president; eryman's| president; Arthur H. ar of its | dent; Rev, John L. found dent; dent. Sccond row: Clarence €, Palm- er, ger, man Brewster, chairman of reception eom-' Joseph | mittee; C. Red army; of the religious committee; Charles JI. | 3 Symonds, historian; Robert B, Skin-[eral of the White army. eve T Photo By Johnson & Poterson, Conger, viee-!ner, past president; Harry A, Parker, Parker, presi-| lieutenant general of the Blue army; Davis, leader and | Ernest R, Dechant, chairman of the Harold W, :Gue, vice-presi-| publicity committee, larence H. Barnes, vice-presl-| Third row: B, I, Armstrong, as- sistant secretary; A, A, Mills, lieutens Mun-| ant general of the Red army; Holllg halr- | J. M. | Dwight Dr, J. E, Blue army; L. 8 J. B, Lukens, dommittee; adjutant secretary; industrial Blue army general; Hergstrom, chairinan of the committee; Norman W. Hart, of the White army, and Washburn, lentenant gen- 8. Skinner, general of the athletic adjutant rerey C, Maxon, Neumann, chairman From Reel To Real Bride ' { ! ot corroboration in Hollywood where iss Mae Bush, film star, will soon l:ecome thq wife of Al Wilke, publicity man for Lasky. They’re planning a little bungalow and | Dame Rumor has receive rvthing. THE COMMUNITY CHURCH STANLEY MEMORIAL CONGREGATIONAL Sermon 11 a; m. “THE UNTROUBLED HEART" Rev. R. N, Gilman SECOND ADVENT CHURCH 10:45—Morning service with Sermon hy the Pastor, “The Second Coming of Christ a Career" 12:05—Sunday School. 7:00—FEvening Service and Sermon “Creation: Days and Rain" Ladies' Aid All Day Meeting Thursday. Thursday Evening at 8 o'clock, Bible Study Subject: “The Seven Promises” Foster, adjutant of the Tted army; | |Rev, Charles € ‘oppens 1 Returns From Belgium | Rev, Charles Coppens, pastor of 8t | Peters chureh, returned this morn- ing from a six months visit in Europe, Father Coppens spent the greater part | of his time at Alost, Belgium. Dur- | 1ng his stay in Alost, he eelebrated his B0th birthday |Record Breuiting Crowd Attends Y. M. T, A, B. Fair The T, A. & R, society opened its |annual fair at Jester's hall on Areh street last night to a reeord breaking crowd having as its feature numbe for entertainment The Rainbow | strels, The minstrels had as an added | attraction a saxophene duet “Anna- belle” by Willlam Raber and Rob Onorato, The girls in the show made a decidedly striking appearance with their costumes of various colors. Noth songs and jokes were of the late modern type being very well roceived by the audience. According to the up- plause extended by those attending, the minstrel Iustrated the fact that it is one of the best in town, Dr. Jesse ba;'ls to Spcnk To Central P, & T. Assn, The Parents and Teachers' associn- tion of the Central Junior High chool will hold a meeting Wednes- day evening, October 17, in the school auditorium, From 7:80 until § o'clock the parents may meet with the pupils, Dr, Jesse Davis, state supervisor of secondary edueéation, will speak on | "Objectives in Modern Education.” The Girls' Gles clnb will furnish music, and refreshments will he served, HAVE SUCCESSFUL YEAR. Mrs. John L. Davis has returned from the conventlon of the New Fng- [ land branch of the Woman's Foreign Missionary society in Boston. The | scssions were in the Tremont street Methodist church, where the society | was organized 54 years ago. There | were 375 delegates present from the various Methodist churches of England. for work in foreign lands amounted to $108,700.00 MUSIC The New usher in its L CLUB CONCERT Rritain fifth Musical elub will season on cert in the Camp school hall. Ad- mission, while this affair is open to the public, will be by cards be obtained from active or at Pierce’s music store, The program will be announced later. MONTHLY MEETING HERE. | On Triday, Oct. 19, the women who are the directors of the Methodist home for the aged women in West | Haven_ will hold their monthly meet- | ing in the Trinity Methodist church. | This will be a luncheon meeting, and | the president, Mrs. Mansfield of West- ville, will be in charge. The direc- tors from Trinity church are Mrs. A. A. Mills and Mr M. Burdick. (Formerly of 1 10:45—Sermon by the Evening Service, 7 Min- | the teuchers in regard to the work of | New | Receipts for the past year | nest | Thursday evening with a public mn-; L. C. | [ Religious Items e Campbell Morgan will morning worship at the | First Naptist ohureh on Sunda; He will take for lis toffie, ““The Personal Call of Jesus," The state Haptist centennial eeles Lration will he held in the First Baps |tist ehureh of Hartford, from Mons |day until Wednesday, next week, Rev, John L. Davis, pastor of the inity M, ¥, ehureh will address the mate Sunday sehool convention at |Waterville, Maine, on Wednesday and Thursday of next week | Mrs. William Manee, Mra, Samuel |Norris, Mre. D, A, Penny and Mrs. C, l" SBymonds of the Methodist chureh, will have charge of & summer sale, under the ausplees of the Woman's |1tome Misstonary mocigty? Mpnday morning, October 22 The committee nwonrnflnl the Methodist church on the Woman's |board of the Methodist church home [for the agad in New Haven, will send | hox of houseliold supplies to the home on October 18 The Mendelssohn Glee club from Worcesten, will give a secred coneert in the IFirst Lutheran chureh on Sun- day afternoon, October 21, There will {he no admission fee and the public is |invited The Wennerbers male chorus will glve m concert at the First Lutheran [ehureh at § o'clock Thursday evening. There will be o meeting of the |Ladies’ Ald socicty of the Stanley Memorial church Wednesday evening. LUTHER LEAGUE MEFETING A regular meeting of the Luther | league of the Iirst Lutheran church wus held Thursday evening in the {chureh parlors, After the business {meeting a program was carried out consisting of vocal soles hy Miss Pe- ferson and piano selections by Miss Berglund. Miss Fekstrand, a mis- sionary who i to leave for the mis- sion field In India, gave a very inter- | esting lecture, after which refresh- | ments were served. An invitation was accepted to visit the Hartford league | on Tuesday, October 16 | nev. p speak at the | o B LUNCHEON, Immediately ' following the fall funcheon which the Woman's club will hold at St, Mark's parisir houses lon Tuesday, October 16, Mrs. Charles | 2. Mitchell will speak on ‘“BEarly [ Memories of the Club,” Mrs. H. B. n o on “Twenty-Five . Years Mrs. W, Brooks on "We, lents,” and Mrs, Gafl J. WOMAN'S which | mem- | XPECT MANY VISITORS, | On Sund a delegation of 100 { men are ected from Putnam, | Conn,, to visit the Everyman's Bible class. A company of 190 men will visit the class on Sunday, Oct. 21, from West Haven, where they already | have a Bible class of about 500 mem- b Wwith an average attendance of over 100, Tt a4 community class !:uul met last year in the Congrega- tional church. This year they as= semble in the Masonic hall, with the - Rev, Dr. A. H. Goodenough of New | Haven as teacher, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Preacher: REV. P. CAMPBELL MORGAN Athens, Georgia sondon, England) Subject: “The Personal Call of Jesus Trinity Methodist Church Pastor—John L. Davis :30—Song Service— Voke Address by Joseph Palmer, Religious Director Hartford Y. M. C. A. THERE ARE NO BETTER PICTURES None More Thrilling, More Interesting, Or More Inspiring Than Those Shown On Sunday Evenings in THE SOUTH CHURCH “The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come” from the famous | SUNDAY EVENING AT 7: X MORNING WORSHIP AT 10:45 Cordial Welcome to 15—SOUTH CHURCH hook by John Fox ERIES OF SERMONS ON DOORS OPEN AT 6:45 “RELIGION FOR THE AVERAGE MAN” All At All Services Non-Denominational Meefs Sunday, 9:30 A. M., at Trinity M. E. Church All Men Welcome—ReV. John L. Davis, Leader Sunday Sermon—*“The Lesson of the Book of Proverbs”

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