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‘\IF‘W BRITAIN DAILY HERAID SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1923. X e s l the temperance l,xlnu bition re- 4 rm and s elected chai ST raan of the Prohibition national com- Rev. Dr. George W. C. Hill and i mittc sir Ernest Shackleton's Epoch-Mak- Miss Caroline Bartlett will attend the state Congregational conference at ition can to the legislature| ing Trip to the Dreary Antarctic Naugatuck Tuesday and Wednesday Speakers of Natmnal Pro,..mence from the Hyde Fark Iarict 18 Chl-| pogyeey oy fwsh Church Sevemn | 25,257 YOO Bas Marie ag tic to attend the state Sunday school convention the following two days. Rev, John I. Davis will speak this Wednesday evening on “The Bible Class Movement.” In 1920 he was eiected as a prohi- Congregational Churches. Hostesses, Mrz. J. . Lamb and Mrs. Episcopal Churches, Pirst. . ¥. C. Barrow: 0, Young Woman's Ht. Mark's. ¢ Church school 10 a. m. Morning|Sewing guild will have spceial meet- Twenty-third Sunday after Trinity. 2 4 A % y s v b v 4 ) 3 o n 1913 he assisted in organizing $Ehasiad » civillzed world h Men’s Bible clas 12:15 p. m week service, ; A Sauadron of America and peen more or less acquainted with n’s ags 12:15 p. m. e service. school 9:30 a. m. Holy (,ommunmn carly ni 1914 was called to glve his y % Wednesday — English class for Ar- — - bl 8 Ca Bye - the icy vastness of the north for more v and sermon 11 a. m. Organ recital 7| entire services to that organization i menian women, 2 p. m. Junior mis- German. evens T Ity b e : 2 < . ‘|than a hundred years, interest in the , P 3 a p. . Choral evensong and sermon| The “Flying Squadron,” whi He was one of the s N owho was | ¢ty 3} e, has only been jorfary society, 4:15 p. m. Center| Sunday — 9:30 a. m., Sunday|7:£0 p. m. 0w engaged in a nution-wid * | heard in every stat e i L RO TR Bee T The Epworth League of Trinity Salor -olul. 6. b 1. hool. 10:30 sty tined A ! ate in the union. |y.ought to a peak within the last few | gue i enior club, 6 p. ,_| school. :30 a. m,, service in Eng: Tuesday—Woman’s Auxiliary Bible | paign in the interests of law enfor: In Junc of 1915 he joined with for-| . ticularly since the discov-|church will observe “Win-My-Chum _Thursday aned .\rmrqiall ‘women's | ilsh. Bible class for adu_lls !u (_‘.!‘rn\an. class led by Dean Colladay, 8 p. m.|ment, civic righteor P Hiar (Ioverabe Fanli A rit Abhise 1s Pia “.Pa.mf p‘l‘l: L\.lullt‘ )P:':‘ i \mu"»dsm | Wee beginning the week of Noe Bible class, 2 p. m. Girl Scouts, 4:30 ) 11:30, communlon: service in German. | Men's club study class, 8 p. m. |and industrial justice,” wil | organization and Incorporation of the | wre was 1 1‘|n ‘r“J lw‘ cott & few days | vember 25. p. m. Center girls’ club, § p. m. 7 p. m., Bible study class. Thursday — Meeting of the church | Dritain for six meeti 3 .| Flyinz Squadron Foundati of ;}':J ot s Al At the Woman's Foreign Missionary »Frldny —.‘\ll day' mr-cum:' of the| Monday -— 8 p. m., special business | service league, § p. m. Tuesday and Wednes A V. 1h which he was chosen vice-president, | {oviad Iy foll ng the discoy-|meeting of Trinity M. E. church to he missionary siciety. The subject for|meeting of the church. {19, 20 and 21. The mes 1 s1id to which he liss given the great.| . ncoistly followhg th OV lheld with Mrs. Fred Goodrich, 33 the afternoon session will be “Jap-| Wednesday — 7:15 p. m. Boys Nondenominational. I held at 2:30 and s portion/of His time. Ha way aase-| T o sclentiflc Woulo baghn 1 08ER: |y, p it otenet Monday, 3 11 i S anese Missions in the United States.” |elub at the residence of Mr. Rund,216 Emmanuel Gospel. the Trinity N. chupeh, Rev. Wil-|ciated with former Clovemer Hanty| F f“““’,‘""‘"‘l;‘ ‘1"‘"‘ ™ u:mni;fial will be reports of the branch meet- FridayBoy Scouts. | Bassett street. | Sunday — 10 a. m. prayer and|liam Ross and Rev. John L. Dasis will | in the founding of the National En-| .o “v;”'z‘"m," his Ereat reach of mew | 1N recently held in Boston. The first — | 'Thursday “— Evening prayer meect-| praise service. 10:45 a. m., preach-|Lave charge, ., from the first jssue of \\vhiclw“‘,""d“ ;",‘"_" e o aees was thelchapter of the new book on Japan South. ing in English. ling, topic, “Jesus Christ, Saviour,| The squadron cc y o di-| he was its associate editor. ";“.e &y no'r ';X:"ylr,mr Q]E‘:vk]rto;w fa. | Will be reviewed. Sunday — 9:30, church school, Ital- ¢ s | Priest an@® King.” 12:15 p. m., Bible visions. The first v arge of | Tn 1916, as campaign manager, Mr. [ oot ® S8 v There will be a lecture on the Bibls jan department. 10:45, cturch school, Elim (Swedish). school, 5:45 p. m., Young people’s the meetings Monday afternoon and|Stewart directed the great tour of the | g tXPetliO @ the modern con. | Prophecy at 3 o'clock tomorrow mfter- beginners' department. 10:45,,morn-| Rev. O..J. Engstrand of Brooklvn, | meeting, 7 p. m. preaching, topic, |evening; the second, those of Tucsday | Hanly-Landrith prohibition special| opioncen that might be needed o 100N at the Odd * hall on ing wovship. Celebration of the com-|N. Y., will preach at the morning|uyigh Handed Work.” fternoon ing, and ird, | train. | .r.n:n:r.-’;\ ,1':(.“’:\;;:: a succesathe ex- | Arch street. will be given munion. Address to juniors, “The Se- |service at 11, There will be no even-| pyogqay — 4 p. m., children’s meet- | the meetings of nesds t ; 1 1919 hie went to France, where | puat B tor Batoos Aveisl Gc.lby: Brangelh ’. R. Uchtman, who cret of Beauty.” 12:10, church|ing service. ing. |and evening. he remained £or four months, save for | PoTNE, PATR B8 HTOE O ndur. | Wil take for his topic, “Who is the school. Primary, junior, intermedi-| . fovs el | Thursday — T7:30 p. m., beginning] With the squadron wi the n. | trip to England. He spoke to R n ! Woman on the Moon?” in relation to ate and senlor departments, 2:30, As- | Méthodist Churches, Ot e gs. Rev. Dr, 0. G.|Oliver Wayne Stewact, presid | .t ni. | SPO8” & comparatively small, though g . o e minie E ep 3, 2:30, As- | | of special meetings, Rev, Dr, 0. G.[ 01 4 Stewart, ’ ; s thousands in the mili-| glrde coin “buile especially to with- |chapter 12 of the Bible, i syrian wo:ship. 6:00, (‘hrlm_hm En- 1"!~mn_\': | Mingledorff of Kentucky will preach. | the Flying .\‘u:lr| iron 1 and | ta J s, discussing the economic, | gonq” the terrible onslaught of the, Rev. Dr. O Mingledorff of Xen- deavor. 7:15, evening worship. Mo-| Sunday — 9:30, church Sunday| - editor the National Enc social and poli hanges which had | ; 2 g A tuc will speak at rayer meeting - . i a £ e . 1 i : o ice packs in the Antarctic seas ) " tion picture, “The Bottom of the| School. 10:45, communion and re Christian Science. i, § 't was asso \ ken place in America during their| poo o h tha entadttin to be held Thursday :30 p. m. at World.” | ception of new members. 6:00, Ep- Sunday service at 10:45 a. m, Sub-|former Governor Hanly n th absence and to which it was necessary | ‘:,3 “.M,\.r.i.pad'" |::‘f \.r.\ 2 “,,‘“U‘,,, the Emmanuel Gospel church. ‘Chis Monday — 6:00, monthly meeting | Worth League song service and de-| .ot wverlasting Punishment.” Sun- | Flying Squadron of America that they adjust themselves. e e of the Antarctic amd mit.| will e the first'of a series of similar and supper of the young woman's de- | votional — meeting. Subject, “The ;. cohool at 9:45 a. | » speakers are making only the| On the death of Governor Hanly, | mereus n ':h e had been muffered | meetings to be held there partment. 7:30, second division, | Prayers of Jesus.” 7:30, sermon bY| “\yeqpesday evening meeting at §|larger cities, educational centers and| Mr. Stewart succeeded to the presi- ;m.prn\:s m«r-‘ ;:\n oo xr.»"d’.. was| A unique feature for the Sunday Troop 2, Boy Scouts of America. the pastor, “Eventually, Why Not| ciorx | strategic points deney of the Fyving Squadron Foun- | pojneten wiich made the Shackictan €vening service will be found at the Tuesday—4:00, Jolly Nine Achieve-| Now?” Music on the musical glasses| rha Reading Room—NRoom 504 Na-| The sapadron will consist of dation and the editorship of the Vw:? neied 3 nvr:v“ :m m\ x(',m'.‘”.,w as| 7:30 serviee at Trinity Methodist ment club, 7:30, first division, Troop | by Wesley Ossman. | tiona! Bank Building is open to the|speakers, as follows tional Enauirer, which position he n';‘ ,.”"', 4 fei iy hurch tomorrow eve when Wes- 2, Boy Scouts of America. | Tuesday — 6:30, Philathea Supper.| uiiie daily from 12 noon until 4| continues to il e story of. the hardships, the | 1e¥ Ossman of Brooklyn will play gos- Wednesday — 4:10, United ‘Week- | 7:45, class meeting. 8:00, Junior Aid.| oecipek except Sundays and holidays. | In Aug 1, M Stewart led | oo ’,":i‘n B draiise ¢ > vnit mus n “Musics " In day church school for grades 4 and 5.| Wednesday—4:10, Week-day school | wodnesdays 12-7:30 p. m G g ew uadron into the | joe finew the y,,' itk shn Thursday . meeting of the in South Congregational church for . ) 3 1 ttime andiTansl? ! o tH ng m R Ttallan mothers in the church par ipils in 4th and 5th . 6:30,] lors, 0-9:00, weekly meeting of | M Eular montMy supper of ete., will he 1 on the scree the you woman's departme fo sociability and to sew for the haza 1o be held the first we n Decem- ind « g 3 " picty ) " ber. 4:00, meeting of Girl Scouts,! Thur ho Sunday school [ P 3 5 AL N ~ fift 4:10, United Week-day church school fOr pupils of the 6th and Tth grades, | o and S 11 n R N % a eowi sessio f church supper and sociable, Follow “riday :30, choir rehearsal. Thursday evening at § o'clock, . A ; r. Al of the First Luthe ing the supper there will be enter- . official board meeting. prayer meeting, F hurch peak at a confire tainment of tableaux ecntitled “The . i § 20 Years Orient 1o | 1 ation unio ecting at Spri ©l4 Family Album.” A. M. E. Zion Swedish Bethany : o e bt et Bl Weaelin e, The usual Sunday Priday 2:00, meeting of the For- md erviee 10:45 a m., Sunday schoeol, 9:30 m. Morn- - Speak Here Three Times Sunday at cvening vies the church will he eign Missionary department of the g Y v the evangelist, Itev, 1. |ing service 1Q:45 o'clo Sermon by A spens with Woman's Auxiliary in the church par- | H. Curry. Subject, “The Remover of | Rev, Gustave F. Pihl. Evening sery e Y . People’s Church. lors. the Sin of the World.” Sunday school [ice T:20 o'clock, Sermon by the pas i The semi-annusl cenvention of the MISSIONARY MEETING, - 12:20 p. m. 6:30 p. m., | ris- | tor. The male chorus of tha Swedish v Gospel Missionary society connected " Progress ir an for the last Stanley Memorial | tian Endeavor society : .| Zion chureh in Hartford will sing &) : with the People's church opencd last | half century” will subject of Sunday 10 a. m,, intermediate preaching by the evangelist, Rev, Dr. Monday-~Evening services at T:45 § evening with a q.pnrl.fl serviee by "‘. an address by Mi and senior departments of the church | K. H. Curry. Subjeet, “I Am Not!Rev, N, ., John=on of Auburn, R, T e P L Young People's '"m”\ G e meeting of the Foreign Missionary de- school. 10:45 a. m., communion serv-| Ashamed of the Gospel of Christ.” will speak ot ; E- | fion will sentinys this evesing s partment of the South Congregational ice, reception of new members and: Tuesday—FEvening services at v X « | day tomorrew. = hurch next Friday afternoon -v'“ 3 T in the church pariors re, hnpmmr.fl 12 m,, junior, prlr|\;|v‘3' and Tatheran Churchy Rrfi\_‘y N. B .ln:m-m\ ) ’ . " 3 - : - | " Rev, J. E. Jaderquist of Brooklyn, ©clock. beginners' departments of the church Pirst Thursday—Dethany Sisters’ soclety FRANK S REGAN, o who has spoken here frequently sinee school. ’ = Morning service at 10:30 o'clock in | monthiy '"'"'_"’:» 2:30 p. m Mia- the rasignation of Rev, A, B, Taylor, Wednesday -~ 2:30 p. m., mecting| Einglish, Sunday school at noon, Week service, 7:45 p. m ank 8. IRtegan, ot will have charge of the convention of the Ladies Ald society, | Evening service omitted on account of nois, former mem This evening, Rev, Robert H. Glover i the Swedish Day at the Children's Burritt Mission | legislature, M | wint speak. Rev, Mr. Glover will Baptist Churches, | Home, Sunday school at 3 p. m., as usual. | pov "o cartoor speak again tomorrew at 10 a. m.. at First, | orke vho i - : | the afte loe at 3 o'clock and | T've come to stay at your house for Firs worker, wh AL NORMA O BROWN, | the aftarneen T an k and a week, but I'm sure you can't even 10:45, morning worship, sermon by forms REV J L DAV[S INV[TED Iraws pictures to 1llus points {in the evening at 7:30 o'clock. Mr the Rev, Willlam Ros: Subject, Twenty-thi unday after "Trinity T W_ 1 the sul ' taxes su - e | Glover was a missionary in China for | guess who T am - 4 20 years and for years was fleld gec.| Willie—T bet one thing And gton, only wo 1 Ca Selected and Brotherhood class will meet after| Monday evening, moeting of the vl prbgrisisopl b the morning service, 12:10, executive committee of the Sunday plauding throughout his addresses j Squadron, was the Wednesday -~ 2:30, meeting of the school at the parsonage Head n’ Everyman's Bible Class Gets He N tex r 4 « inols state Woman's soclety, the Ald and Mission| Wednesday, meeting of the Wom. Invitation to Speak Fro nad lat leas e-third & pr ¢ A to 4 5 eyl PR phe o at 2:20 0 Spe m Radio S - 5 a on il at position . AT s AITT TR eirele, Mrs, C. Ludvigson speaker, | an's missionary society at p.m 0 3 an i i ! ! A iyl THE COMMUNITY CHURCH PPN ® St Matthew’ R e ing s ¢ on the. aubject f | CYeNIng Mecting’of Ay Siew STANLEY MEMORIAL CONGREGATIONAL Matthew's to being ar rt o A Service In English at 9:15, in Goer-| Rev. John L. Davis, leader of the | taxes, | Betmgll i I lier way through col- ¢ A e SALVATION ARMY man at 10:45. Sunday =choo! after| Everyman's Bible class, has heen in-|talker of natio rey 1 SRgreait oy \ y SQI‘\‘CC lllld RCCEP“OI\ Of ‘\(‘\\ Mcmbers b z . cach service in the respective lan-|vited to broadcast the Sunday schoo! | spent twenty-six yea ‘ : 4 : % y . COMMUNION Al meetings except at 7 and 8| gyuges, As this the annual Reforma- | lesson from Station WY of the Radio | platform A T il S p. m,, cancelled because of funeral tion festival Runday, there will be alCorporation of America, at 37 West My of Lioutenant Carlson at New|| #pccial ehildre n's service at 7 o'cloek, | 'orty-second strect Sow on ssc8, . m Sunday, November L0 T T30 p Haven, l Rible class Friday evening. Bartholow of the Bartholow Bible| Co | Moudy, a ' ¢ 3 | Ladies’ Ald meeting Thursday class taught the lesson for the Bible! speak w8 been fof | ) 1 e gl ol classes from that station on October | teacher and nd ¢ ; 4 MmO S ’ * 21, Dr. Bartholow s well known for He went ove ind served as ¢ ears later when Be was P l h h f Ch t ¢ ld’ has been to this eity on a number of | catio America Expeditionary | " o lied 1 I'; l‘pnfl;»:”':‘li cecasions, Nolan R, Bext, editor of | 1' and did efficient work with the | 4% jpalihefl oy s COURT STREET The Bottom of the Wor e B iey. Lator R wan I e ; leason from the station tomorrow army Army of O i =5 e t I. She is the third gener- The Pleture Story of Sir Emest Shackelton's Pamous Antarctic Expes Due to the meeting of the Eyery- ) ‘ and giv " g : bt sl s < i Rk N dition, taken by official photographers during the whok man‘s Bible class In this city in the | compicte cha . ) J s in.the Brown fam- Semi-Annual Missionary Convention forenoon and a meting of a class of | tion in t ny ¢ patio ¢ the T course of that ill-fated venture, a similar type conducted by Rev. Mr W . o - 2 Khe P ch o ‘,“, T Tuttle l ol about mis- Japar Tea and gocial houre Kenneth Past Has Taught Wim. Vigitor—How do yon do, Willis? only wom- aplai » Rev. Robert H. Glover of the Moody Bible Institute Will South Church—Sunday Eve. 7:15 ;‘il'“,.“.,‘,l:'v',u'."l"'{fli‘.’ iR bttt G U Mepantecor. | Woman In the hislory of the sat Speak Three Times on Sunday Doors Open at 6:15 | i be Rev. J. E. Jaderquist of Brooklyn Will Have Charge A Beautiful Service of Rest, Education and Uplift. MISS'ON SOG'ETYPLAY _‘ "»‘ ; : "‘ “ 5 Ao Seundre =9 | Interesting Mlaylet at the Trinity Methodist Church Next Wednesday | will be presented by th Communion 11:40 Bible School 12:10 sionary socicty of Triy e yext Wednosda ng fo g the regular chur ' v Micsion Classes for Youngsters Sunday—10:45 A, M.—Communion and Reception of New “UNIVERSAL VINDICATION” .o i o gy By = fptaker—REV. WILLIAM ROss or v ! wissios g ik : 7:30 P. M.—Sermon by the Pastor, Subject, a, i " . ot s i “Eventually, Why Not Now?" Sermon Subject 2:30 Wednesday 7:30 Wednesday : A Woman's Socdety 2 Young Woman's il it S LN e %% \ Hostessos—Mrs. 4. V. Lamb amd Special Mecting to arrange Sale i g daers e S er dipsge Vol : Come and_hear Wesley Ossman of Brooklyn. play Gospel . ; . o b % ' v " Music on Sweet-Toned Musical Glasses Mre. ¥. €. Barrows and Supper “Not Classical Music, but Glassical Music.” lLeonard . Voke will sing gather asipy attempt eting SECOND ADVENT CHURCH .. iioio s — el g el 00 e by [ e i oo, ! FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST| 2T 4 o S e COMMUNION SERVICE l.:fl'v—\:'_unday School . 5 & e sange er. . :00—Evening service and sermon, “Is the Bible Trust- § ' ) tal L are i ; worthy?” Proverbs 30 » va By Rev. Henry W. Malel’ Thursday Evening at 8:00 o'clock—Prayer Meeting anv,‘ Shars S8 be falesiter Ho el fori . ¢ You All Are welcome numbers George Wa EVERYMAN’S BIBLE CLASS SECOND ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL PROGRAM--TRINITY M. E. CHURCH SUNDAY 9:30 A, M. SPEAKER REV, JOHN L. DAV 1.000 MEN EXPECTED

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