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ey 2V AN TRVICL Congregaiional huwnhie: Firet bara Abbey, L. C. Voke and cheir, Sunday—Chureh schoo! 10 a m.| Tuesday — Philathea supper Bervice with sermon on “The kind of | 6:30, Class meeting at T:4b - u-v:.- we would establish” by| Wednesday — Week-day school vy W, Maler, &t 11 & m, | Houth Congregational ehureh for p Men's Bible clase at 13:16 o'clock, | pils in the 4th and Sih grades, at ¢ Wedneaday—English elass Tor Ar-|p. m menian women at 2 p. m. Junior Mis-| Thursday alonary society at 4 »m Thursday—Armenian women's Bible | pupils of the 6th and Tih grades class at 2 m, Girl Scouts at 430 4110 m. Prayer meeting at 7:45, P m. Union Preparatory service 7:45| F Ppm, | partment banquet at 6§ p Friday—HBoy Seouta, | rehearsal at 7:30 -~ | - = Week-day seheol o A M E Zion Sunday serviee, 10:45 a. m,, preac Rubjeet, *T Bouth, Chureh school, Italian department, at &, M. beginners' department |ing by the pastor, at 10:48; primary, junior, interme- | Wonder of diate and senlor departments at 12:10 ] 12:30 p, m. P m. Morning worship at 10:45, with | o’cloek. O, A, Marsh will address t sermon, “The Final Proof of Neli-| men's rally m: glon.” Sermon to juniors, "A Royal|tion of O, J. rown, 6:30 p, m,, V. Law" Assyrian worship at 2:30 p,|lck Christian Endeavor society, m. Christian Endeavor at 6 p, m,|p. m, preaching by the pastor, Evening worship at 7:16, Motion pic- | Je ture, “The Blueblird," by Masterlinck, Monday — 6:45, meeting of Girl Bcouts, at headquarters, 308 Main | street. 7:30, Becond Divislon, Troop 2, Boy Bcouts, Tueaday ~— 3 and 7:30, annual| meeting of the Central Congregutional association in the Stanley Memorlal church, 4:00," Jolly Nine Junior Achlevement club, 7:30, First divi- sion, Troop 2, Boy Scouts. Wednesday — 4:10, united week- Afternoon sercise, 3: Su! Tuesday evening prayer and class mecting at 8 o'clock, Lutheran Churches, Reformation. Services 10:45 a, m, 12 noon. Monday | will meet at pa Tuesday ~— 'o‘c|ock. Church council at 8t, Matthew's, special musical program by Miss Bar- of the Ladies' Aid seclely in ehureh, day — Sunday scheol senior de- oheir| Angela” Sunday achool, | Ung under the diree-| ‘Outward and Inward Godliness meeting Sunday schoo! nage at 7:30 o'clock. day school for grades 4 and b, \ Thursday ~— 2:30, meeting of the Itallan mothers in the church par- lors. 3:30-9:00, weekly meceting of with Holy Communion, P’reparatory services at Services 1 10:30 a. m, 9:45 p. m. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTORER 27, 1023, RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES IN THE CITY Wednesday - Rummage sale In at! ploth bleck. All day. In the evea: ing meeting of the Boys' elub at Mr at| Rund's residence, 216 Hasselte strecl ! Thursday evening, prayer meeting in 10| German, Meeting of the standing com- mittee. V¥riday evening, birthday secial in in| the Bouth Congregational chureh for|ehurch under auspices of the Ladies' at| Ald society, Elim (Swedish), - Sunday sehool as usual at %:45 a m, Morning and evening serviees in Swedish. Young People's meeting in | English at :45 p. m Nondenominational, Morning worship, 10:45, Hunday 30| school, 12:16, Young People’s meet- he ! ing, 6, Evening service, 7:00, | Wednesday — Women's Missionary prayer band, 3 p, m Thursday -~ Children's meeting p.om, Prayer and pra meoting 7:4 pom, | Rev, V. L, Nrooks, of Lynn, Masa, | will preach at both morning and evening services h- he | 4 h.i Everyman's Bible Class, 0dd Fellows' Sunday. Sermon by Rev, John L. Davis, “The Two Paths.” Delegation of 50 coming from South Manchester. Meeting starts as usual at 9:30 a. m, | Christian Science, | Bunday scrvice at 10:45 a. m. Sub- | Ject, “Probation After Death.” Eun-| day school at 9:45 a. m, Wodnesday evening *meeting at | o'clock. 1 'THE GENTRAL GONG. . ASSOCIATION MEETS Delegates Will Be Guests of Stan- ley Memorial Cburch Tuesday For the first time in four years the Central Association of Congregational churehes will meet in New HBritain | { when the annual session will be held {in the Bianley Memorial ehureh Tues. day aftarnoon and evening The sessions will epen at 3 p. m, with wership under the direction of Rev, John R, Coomba of Meriden. Rev, Albert J, Lord of Meriden will deliver the sermon, During the busi-! | nesa sessions which will follow there | will be reports of officers and com- | mittees, Rev, Dr, George W, C. Hill, delogate from the Central association te the national councll of Congrega- tional churches, which just closed at Springfield, Mass, will make a report, | | Dinner a soclal hour will follow at 6 o'clock, Rev, Raymond N, Gil- man, pastor of the Stanley Memorial |~ church, will have charge of the serv-| [ 1o of worship at 7:30 o'clock, | | Buel N, Bassette will report as | ehalrman and will be followed by a conference concerning the promo- | tional work In the churches, under t Berlin, conference, Churches from New | Religious ltems Rev, Willlam Hazen, who for 23| {in Bomb: | A representative of the commission | Stanley | on missions will apeak following the | morning. Oscar A, Memorial direction of Rev, Bamuel A, Fiske of | years was engaged in misslonary work India, will apeak in |ho‘ church tomorrow Marsh, president of the Britain, Berlin, Newington, Meriden, | New Britain Sunday school councll, | Rocky Hill, Middietown, Newington and Southington are in- cluded In the assoclation, Plantsville, will address a men's rally in tho A, M, E, Zion church tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. will be OFFERS $10 GOLD PIECE Prize to Anyone Who is Satisfiod— Tomorrow Evening. Belleving that there is no one who | is perfectly satisfied with everything | in lite, Rev. John L. Davis will offer a $10 gold piece to anyone in the congregation at the evening service in Trinity Methodist church tomorrow ovening, who can prove to the satls- Offered at Trinity Methodist Church | - * In Memory When this $4.000,000 Washington Masenle National Memorial, to be erected in honer of President Wash- ington, is completed it will represent the andest meonument ever conses eral to the memory of any human being. Impressi ceremonies will mark the laying of the cornersions Nov. 1, The menument will rise on the right bank of the Patomae just over the Virginia line on Shooters HilL, at Alexandria, It will be 200 feet high and 160 feet wide, aafl SEMI-ANNUAL GONVENTION Representative of Moody Bible Instle tute to Occupy Pulpit at People's | Church November 3 and 4. | The semi-annual missenary cone vention of The People's Church of | Christ will begin In that church next The preliminary meetings will be held Thursday when Rev. J. E. Jaderquist of Brooklyn will be in charge, and on Friday when the [ week. The officers of the assoclation are | as follows: Moderator, T. L. Weed, New Britain; registrar, Rev, Carleton | Hazen, Kensington; treasurer, B, W.| | Mildrum, Middletown. The advisor | committee consists of Trank N. Wells, of Southington; Ttev, 8. A, Fiske, of Newington, and Oscar A. Marsh, of New Britain An ovangelistic campalgn held in the A. M, E. Zlon church mext month, Rev, Dr. Abel A, Ahiquist of the IMirst Lutheran church will speak at the confirmation reunion in Spring- field on Sunday evening, November 4. All Odd Fellows wlll meet at I, O. O. T° hall, Arch street, Sunday, 9 a.| m,, to attend a meeting of Every-| man's Bible' class, ! Maeterlick’s “Bluebird” will be shown on the screen at the South Con- gregational church tomorrow after- noon, Girl Bcouts of the city are planning | to meet with the Girl Scouts drum | corps when that organization holds its drill at scout headquarters, 308} Main street, Monday evening. The Philathea class of Trinity Methodist church will have a supper in the church cach Tuesday evening at 6:30 o'clock. The New Haven district convention of the Women's Home Missionary so- ciety of the Methadist church will be held at Westville Thursday. Rev. W. R. Uchtman, evangelist, | wil' conduct a series of lectures on Bible prophecy at the Odd TFellows hall, beginning tomorrow afternoon at 1 8 o'clock. the Young Woman's Department for | soclabliity and to sew for the bazaur to be held the first week in Decem- ber. 4:10, united week-day church hool for grades 6 and 7. 7:30, meet- | ing of Bible class under the lcader- | ship of ¥. 8. Fay. Friday — 7:00, meeting of the rifle | elub, | faction of the mir§&er that he is per- | fectly satisfied. The offer is limited to those over 21 years of age. Mr. Davis will take his subject from a well known advertisoment, “They | Satisfy,” and will adapt his genéral theme to the lack of satisfaction to ‘N TT | be found in material things, as com- | ANNUAL BANQUET. pared to the satisfaction of uplrltunl’ Iriday evening the senior departe things. ment of Trinity Methodist Sunday Miss Barbara Abbey of the Yale|school will hold its annual banquet school of music will render several |in the church dining rooms. At this violin selections. Ten people have ap- | time returned delegates from the OI- plied for the $10 to date. . der Boys' conference at New London and the Older Girls' conference at New Haven will report. An enter E tainment will follow the banquet. Ele An enjoyable Hallowe'en Whist Was|mor Wilcox is chairman of the coms held by the Ladies’ AuxiHary to the! pnjitee, A. 0. H. last evening at Judd's hall | on Main strect. Iollowing are the winners of whist prizes' Mrs. John Igoe, first prize; Mrs. Patrick McAvay second prize; Mrs. Thomas Walsh, third prize, and Mrs. M. T. Crean, fourth prize. young people's service will be held in the evening. ’ | Rev. C. E. Glover of the Moody | Bible Tnstitute will speak on Saturday |and three times on Sunday. | ""he reading room, room 504 Na-| | tional bank building, is open to the | public dally from 12 noon until 4| o'clock except Sundays and holidays, | Wednesdays 12-7:30 p. m. Virat, | Morning service 10:30 o'clock (in Swedish). Lvening services 7:30 o'clock (in Swedish). Sunday school 12 o'clock. | | Second Advent Church. | Sunday—Morning service at 10:45 St John's (German.) Sunday services, 9:30 a. m. Sunday | | school; 10:45 a. m, German service, | o'clock, with sermon by the pastor, | topie, “The Lutheran Laborer Through | “Christ's Enthronement in Jerusa- the Grace of God Our Example"”; |;"ll‘m." 12:05, Sunday school. Evening | noon, reformation festival confes-|service and sermon, 7 o'clock, “Spon- | sional service and Holy Communion; | tancous Generations.” [ Thursday evening Bible study, 8| 7:30 p. m,, illustrated lecture by the pastor, topic, “Luther and the Refor- ’"‘Vlflnk» Subject, “The Seven Prom- | ges."” | mation.” Stanley Memorial. Sunday —10 a. m,, intermediate do- partment of the church school. 10:45 &. m, morning worship with address by Rev. Willlam Hazen, for 23 years engaged in educational missionary work in Bombay, Indla. 12 m., ju- nlor, primary and beginners’ depart- n-.e;tl of the church school. uesday — 3 p. m,, afterndon secs- | ) | Bible school and adult classes at slon of the annual meeting of the|g.45 4 m. Morning worship, sermon ! Central Association of Congregational by the Rew »William Ross, subject, :l);:rchea. 7:30 p. m, evening ses- “When Iaitn and Courage Iail,” at <3 gy | 10:45. Meeting of the_Young Peo- Friday 7:30 p. m., semi-monthly ple's society at 7 p. m. Al invited. | meeting of the Men's club. Monday, 7:30, meeting of Boy Scouts. Thursday — 7:45, mid-week prayer service. ! :SOCIAL NEWS:- o o e The marriage of Miss Mary M, Dooley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Dooley of 589 East Main street, Meriden, to Dennis . Hastings, son of Mrs. Anna Hastings of 140 Miiton® avenue, Ballston Spa, New York, will take place Monday morn- ing at § o'clock at St. Rose's church, Meriden. Rev. Dr. John Neal will officiate. The couple will be attended by Miss Jane Dooley, sister of the bride, as maid of honor and John J. Duffy of Ballston Spa as best man. P ey A, 0. H, AUXILTARY WHIST, Emmanuel Gospel. Sunday-—10 a. m,, prayer and praise | service, 10:45 a. m., preaching, lop!r.} “A Bet Face,” 12:15 p. m., Sunday school “Rally Day” service. 5:45 p. mi, Young People’s meeting. 7 p. m,, evening worship, sermon topic, “Sin | and Judgment to Crime.” Tuesday—4 p. m., children's meet- {ing. 7:45 p. m,, Bible study class. Thursday—7:45 p. m., mid-week prayer meeting. Daptist Churches. First. Adjustable window shelves for flower pots have been placed on the market. SALVATION ARMY 11 a. m., Holiness meeting. 2:30 p. m., Sunday school. 4 p. m., praisc service. 7 p. m., Seldiers' mecting. 8 p. m., Salvation meet- ing. All welcome, Methodist Churches. Trinity. Church Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. 10:45, sermon by the pastor, “Lean- ness of the Soul.” 6:00, Epworth League song service and devotional meeting, led by Oliver Nicholas. Sub- TIME-SAVING BRIDGE. South Wales to the west coast of England in 16 or 20 minutes! Xn- gineers say it will be possible if a new bridge over the River Severn at Beachley, near Chepstow, is con- structed. German. { Episcopal Ghurch. [ Sunday, 9:30 a. m., Sunday school. | St. Mark's. | 10:30, service in English. Bible class| Sunday (22nd Sunday after Trinity) in German. 11:45, service in German. | —-Holy Communion 7:30 a. m. Ject, “Unselfishness in Prayer.” 7:30,|7 p. m., social and study hour. ; Church school, 9:30 a. m. Morning sermon by the pastor, “They Satisfy.” | Tuesday — 2:30, monthly meeting | Praver and sermon, 11 a. m. " | Thursday—Holy Communion, m m, and 10:30 a. m. Saturday — Convention of Daugh-| THE COMMUNITY CHURCH ;;’l;s of the King, annual local assem- STANLEY MEMORIAL CONGREGATIONAL Sermon By Rev. William Hazen, for 23 years an educational missionary to Bombay, India. UNEE WEA"THY! Nflw e HE IS BUT BEGGAR New Jersey Court Raises Small Fund to Aid Pauper New York, Oct. 27.—Peter Viegen, 78, once a wealthy New Jersey brew- er, yesterday entered police court, charged with begging, and left it, with a purse of $24 and a job, the contributions of the magistrate and spectators who heard his story. Viegen, distinguished looking, told the court he was graduated from St John's college, became a brewer an: built a fortune only to see it topple | some years ago. He retained a con- nection with a brewery until prohi- bition came and since that time was a gardner, untll a few weeks ago, when he lost his job. His money ran out yesterday. In the Woman’s Golf tournament at the Shuttle Mcadow club, Mrs. C. 8. Bennett won from Mrs. James North, one up. The match was played on Thursday. Mrs. Greene and Mrs, C. B. Pagsons will play off their match 7 a|in the semi-finals on Monday. The winner will play Mrs, Bennett. FE Cards have been received for the| | coming out party of Miss Barbara | Cheney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | FITZGERALD AGAIN ‘ . NEW HAVEN CHOICE ter, who s to bo presented to society | \il] Jead Democrats--Walker for Friday evening in South Manchester. v AR Republicans w Haven, Oct. 27.—Mayor David tzGerald, demqcrat ,and Charles M, Walker, republican, were nomi- nated for the office of mayor of New { Haven by thelr respective parties in convention here last night. Thomas I". Goode, democratic, was nominated for the position of tax col- lector, winning over tnree other candi- dates. The office now is held by Wil- | llam H. Hackett, democrat, who has been opposed to the administration of Mayor FitzGerald, and who some- |time ago annoynced that he would not be in the fleld. Frank G. P. Barnes was the republican choice for the office. Other nominations were as follows: People’s Church of Christ COURT STREET Sunday, October 28, 1923 REV. F. L. BROOKS OF LYNN, MASS. will speak &t both services. Preliminary service for semi-annual missionary convention starts Nov. 1. Watch the press for further information. Young People’s Meeting—6:00 Sunday School—12:15 Evening Service—T7;00 A miscellancous shower was ten- dered Mrs. Elizabeth Humphrey at the home of her sister, Mrs. J. Mal- larney of 17 Day street, Thursday evening? About 50 guests were pres- ent and the house was prettily deco- rated with autumn leaves and Hal- lowe'en colors, The bride-to-be re- j celved many beautiful and useful gifts of linen, cut glass and silver. Mrs. Humphrey will become the bride of Leslie Codd of New York city. a v . SECOND ADVENT CHURCH 10:45—Sunday Morning Service with Sermon by the Pastor “Christ’s Enthronement in Jerusalem.” Hurlbut Griswold of Francis street and Albert Doerr of Shuttle Meadow avenue have returned from a motor trip to Maine. . Judge William C. Hungerford, How- | rd L. Platt and Mrs. Harold Lee| udd will enter horses in the First| Comptroller — Arthur D. Mullen, Squadron Horse show which is to be | gemocratic; Lorenzo C. Furcolo, re- held at Troop B armory in West Hart- | publican. |ford, November 8, 9 and 10. |” Treasurer — Harry Judge Hungerford will again enter Willlam G. “Nelly Kelly” winner of numerous 3 |ribbons in the shows of last fall. He \[it:;nz? ;’:E:frfi:: !Ll&]:e:rm :.I{,d {will also send up a polo pony, “Den- | chairman of the republican city com- ;“HDNOH to raise monercto &nbm;‘“‘x" whose prospects for capturing | mittee, had the honor of being the Him to get to the home of a sister in |PTie honors appear to be very bright, | first woman to call to order a city Mount Vernon. When $24 had been and “Dallas,” a big saddle horse and | convention of a majority party in this raised, Dr. Louls J. Fisherbeing of (§ "OVICe: SR SOTONE A0N WRETIW DOr. P Newark, N. J., 8] h % | Viegen, “Iil ‘L,‘,: yé’s":"]’.;b ’::d,,:; Mr. Platt will make three entries gardner if you'll come to Newark.” |Which will include two ponies, best \ e known of which is “Sonora,” ol agcmdly Souspl: Ihorse in the jumping clas.rs.‘l i RUMMAGE SALES, “Ivish Rose,” a Virginian horse, and A rummage sale was held Tuesdayi:g;dfltmr entry will be made by Mrs, i,’;‘,,,"j"{',:d,’;‘;’.’ 114 ;‘}eflfi"fi;tfi‘?fé Included in the events scheduled for church, one was held yesterday and |1® "";:I‘" show will be jumping, Ro- today by the Children’s Home, and\'lml'" e g I"’”gh riding, monkey another will be held next Wednesday il and military drills, by the German Baptist church. > 12:05—Sunday School. 7:00—Sunday Evening Service and Sermon. “Spontaneous Generations.” . o Trinity Methodist Church Sunday Morning, 10:45—Sermon by Rev. John L. Davis. “Leanness of Soul.” / Evening Service—Sermon by the Pastor: “They Satisfy.” Where have you seen this phrase? Many people are 8:00—Thursday Evening, Bible Study. Subject: “The Seven Promises.” C. Fresnius, | democrat; Redfield, re- | publican. | It ey B SaTine D not satisfied with their lot in life. Are vou satisfied? The Rev. John L. Davis will give a $§10 gold piece to anyone over 21 years of age in the congregation who is perfectly satisfied. Miss Barbara Abbey, violinist of the Yale School of Music will render several selections. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Morning Worship 10:45 Sermon by the Rev. William Ross Subject: “WHEN FAITH AND COURAGE FAIL” Cotton is distinguished® from all other fibres by the peculiar twist it possesses and which makes it valuable in spinning. A Great Picture From A Great Play “THE BLUEBIRD” One of the Most Beautiful and Fantastic of Modern Films SUNDAY EVENING, 7:15 SOUTH CHURCH — Doors Open At 6:45 — Morning Worship At 10:45 Sermon by the Pastor on “THE FINA L PROOF” We Welcome You Most Cordially to Our Worship and Work William Sweeney has returned from a trip abroad. . » Sodality will hold a Hal- I Monday in St. Mary's . 8t. Mary' lowe'en soc school hall. TO HAVE BASKETBALL TEAM. A basketball team which expects to be in position to meet all “comers” in the near future, is being organized by the Junior Brotherhood of the South Congregational church. This team will meet ThurMay evenings, beginning next week, at the Roys' club for practice. Spalding Warner, prominent in local and school ath- letics, will coach the team. EVERYMAN’S BIBLE CLASS DELEGATION EXPECTED FROM SOUTH MANCHESTER ODD FELLOWS’ SUNDAY Sermon: ‘“The Kind of Kingdom We Would Establish’ By Rev. Henry W. Maier You All Are Welcome Non-Denominational Meets Sunday, 9:30 A. M., at Trinity M. E. Church All Men Welcome—Reyv. John L. Davis, Leader Sunday Sermon—“THE TWO PATHS” Goto E. B. C. Sunday, Nov. 4