New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 10, 1923, Page 12

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ture, T NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER -10, 1925. RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES IN THE CITY v 8 ening onny.” Monday — T T 2, Boy sday - f church schoo! 1"a " rch school for grades 4 and v L I iona Miss 11 New W pastor, T:380 . achers and of- In supper there W illustrating the aylet Missionary de H. M sorved | T ekad nt to two to e usiness club, the rifle cluh Memorial SALAATION ARMY Holiness meet hool, 1 "m Smday " m.. Soldier salvation meet poiee T Sp AL weleome 1 Roai. s for t Method gunda meeting The eh men of the ist ( v 5 at en Johnson 1 Citizen.” 1 18th P social Mac m., > ladies will ospital, t of schoo Young wrches Subject Sermon by Amendment,” meeting o Auley, 55 V ass meeting Wednesday neetiy owed b Thursday it Souti ¢ Y a 4:10, meeting ¢ pupils « EVANGELISTIC SERVICES —— Py —— 0. G. MINGLEDORFF Evenings at 0 o'Clock EMMANUEL GOSPEL CHURCH FRANKLIN SQUARE Everybody Welcome A Picture of Unusual Impressivencss “SONNY” Called the Fines<t Film of Its Yen: Soutih Church—Sunday Eve. 7:15 Doors Open at 6:15 A Service That Will Do You Good wil the church Men's elub. at theghe : FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Tickets 50 Service Sermon by REV. WILLIAM Por— or W A CLOvD Wednesday, 6:30 p. m SUPPER Children 35 ARMISTICE DAY oSS OF Weddnesdas. 5 SALY 10:45 p. m. WOoRK Fancy and useful articles Business meeting at & p. m. Monday eve guages. Sick Benefit society ing. Walther League mecting Friday. First. service 10:30 a. m 7:30 p. m., will be in Sunday school at 12 noon. Monday evening the congregation will tender the pastor, . Dr. Abel A. Ahlquist, a birthday soclal in the chareh, The annuaj congregation week will open in the church basement Thurs- y evening and continue until Mon- evening Sunday Even- ing servi Swedish. Nondenominational. Gospel. prayer vice, 5 a. m., preaching G. Mingledorff of Wilm e school. I'mmanuel and i m., Young evangelist cople’s meciing. 7 service, ». preaching by ¢ evening next Morni Sunday ng chool, mect- g 6:0 : Wednes luy I'rayer Thursday Pr 00 and me Wednes a'clock tions public dully o'clock exes Wednesdays Room ding ading Bu lays gulur Sun Army Everymun's R Two 1 Arm Serviee | nitorn topie o \ .. Da i tice Day to sor 8 the ar march to th ory church in St Mark's ty-fourth Sunda Holy Church ¥ipiscopal, 3 Morning m. 7:30 p. prayer and « ening prayer and m Pormer Pacstor of People’s Church and My Teadsr E. B, C., Tuming People Away by Hundreds, of Gret Britat by witing him to WILL STUDY LIFE QUESTIONS of Vriendly Club Stankey Memorial Chmrch Follows Suggestion of P'as- tor and Votes to Take wp Subjecis the 1rie EVERYMAN’ SPECIAL PROGRAM—TRINITY M. E. CHURCH SUNDAY 9:30 A. M. o ———— SALLIES 70 HAVE “ANADVISORY BO4RD Opinion of Business Men Approves | Religious Items _—— On Sunday, Degc. “Te Deum” in 1B min sented at the Trinity Methodist church. Appeals for five bas ngers, six tenors, six contraltos, and five go- pranos for one month’s service in the choir have been made by Leonard C. Voke. The United Young People’s societies of the Trinity Methodist church com- mencing November “Win My Chum Week. The western Connecticut association of the W, 8, M. 8. meet in the | Methodist church Thursday at 10:30 am Th#®Mien's club of St. Mark’s church present a mir el thow and nee at the church parish hall on Ihursday evening of next week at § o'clock. More than 20 will ay in The®troups » Dudiey Buck's will be pre- ar has & ihe past Yew 4 Arthur An day me the Home Missionary departy t the South Congregational church will be held at the church on Friday, Luncheon will | be served a under (he direetion of fuyes, all al of noon, There be a social and fea f wor the Methodist chur he home Mis. George Macauley 55 Vance street Tuesday afternoon. At the monthly meeting of the Women's Home Missionary society of he Mcthodist cagreh Wednesday aft- crnoon at 3 hort addr red liss Kathe n of o'clock, ine and useful articles Women's Guild of the 4 will be he on at t church (Lo 3 o'clock the Britain Bl morni urel Ther Won 1 |l ol Dean 8 n e dining tist chureh PRESBY TERIANS PLAN T0 EXPAND CHURCH WORK National Conference of That Denomi- nation 1o be Meld e Cooveland During Week of Pee, 3, T0 DISCUSS PROHIBITION v, dohm L. Davic 1o Give Demo- Cratic and Nepublican Variation- of 15h Amendment Work Dong by Army in This City v A preliminary meeting with the ob- isory board™ to aid will observe | ject of uitimately forming a local “ad- in conducting Salvation Army @ffairs in order that the Army might be included in the United Community corporation drive next spring was held in the rooms of | Chamber of Commerce yesterday | . Ensign Carl Frederic wha is in charge of the local branch the iterno son, of the Army, explained to those pres- P nt the rises, work hopes to do and what an advisory board the of the Army, what it is annual drive 0 definite for what it has done, and why organization would scek to be in? cluded in the to be given to local charitable steps were taken fundse enters 1o form an advisory board, alihough it is probabie one will be ma W a w. ore s it Pelton appointed a to look over the finances of the now They and committe functions, e up, and Leon A, Sprague of two Army will ro- yort to a later meeting. which will be lled by acting Chairman ¥, O. Those were I, W 0% v w. 1 Miss ith that the [ Pere is pent 1 I the hrough 0. ,W. L. Hatch, A. Pelton, Christ ederiel the Army ¢ a local el who attended the tacklifie, A, A, Lamb, sign 1 Curtin, Vanee, Mary on presents Ari Rack- meéting Mills, Sprague, M. Bur- erickson secretary Chamber of Comineice Mr. 17 I the cde rdvisory Arimy the leeal tthe relief organi:ation reics on, e Wt (5 ANY PUrpose who subser commuaniiy ihseription may k at their o explained v done vccording almost monev i ing relies nd is being ho s condit charity work 1 help work iis way money W peaple Army mivate and He that done. rickeon the Army I8 finan- clutly and there must be material aid fortheor conting though W take o Army e rform ing me itee It the work urged t to Yent jees tie Army worih the a0 tor heen th e ow re thoi The FO' cc»! PEAKER REV. JOHN L. DAVIS entually that invest. : ul e ipport the past, giving ‘SONNY” T0 BE ON SOUTH CHURCH FILM story Which Made George B. Hobart's WILL LECTURE ON TOUR OF THE NORLD ™ Rev. Ployd S. Kenfon of Plain- ville to Talk in Grange Hall |impulse in “Sonny,” the stirring| 1ev..Floyd 8. Kenyon of Ha- | drama of every day lite which will be | ven will give a lecture in the Grange | presented at the South®ongregational | hail in Plainville Thursday evening, church tomorrow evening. | Navos ot 16 ant it : sRichard Barthelmess & the star,lha‘“"b_” 15 ||j|d r th | the picture marking his third pro-| the Plainyille Episcopal duction for Associated First Na-|Our Saviour, on a world tour which tional Pictures, Inc. Unlike “Tol'able| he has just completed. Mr. Kenyon David” the present attraction sinds its | i 5 speaker of rare ability and on his |locale in the crowded quarters of ine | yyp aollected a large number bf pho= | big city, but like its predecessor il|iopryphg which He has ‘made {tells a story of simple charm and in- | iqp. opticon view These will [ tensely human drama. shown in conncction with his | A boy comes back to take his dead| .oy rse, | buddy’s phace in a blind mother's| o recently gavé his lecture in | heart-—a boy who has gnown no flner | Now Haven and the newspapers of | surroundings than a Hoboken pool|ip.¢ city spoke in the highest terms | room thrown suddenly into the luxury | o hic appearance and add ,. | of a wealthy home where he must| o reator of (hrist church, West | live a lie lest the blind mother's heart 1. ien. and tia Founaas i | be broken. And the only one Wholitnionts or Washington. realizes the deceit is a dog. 70 ADDRESS WHITE ARMY Play a Masterpiece to be Seem | | Screen Tomorrow Evening. | | Worla wide, the reciprocal senti-| [ ment of mother love and the longing | of a full-grown man for what he has' New auspices of church of be dis- is of The procceds of the affair will e pdonated towards fitting out the rho‘r in service books and cassocks and cottas for the members. At iirst, ithe number of tickets was limited to 100, }hul the demand for them has been so great that the number has heen greatly increased, ‘ 1ST. MARK'S MEN'S CLUB T0 STAGE MINSTREL SHOW | Berlin Pastor To Deliver Speech At Social Gathering of Branch of | Everyman's Bible Class Wednesday Samuel E, Fiske of Berlin, a White army of e de the Rev. member of the man’s Rible lass wil the chowder and lield by that church Wednc The group singzing, B. I Armstrong and Henry Kristo pher, talks by members of the avmy and recitations by John G. Mopkins. dress of evening the clam Entertainment and Dance Will Be program includes Given in Parish Hall of Chy Walter Hart ever solos by Next Thursday evening. ists in New the minstrsl the uuspiees of ®t hall o night next it § o'clock, The show is being | under the direction of Arthur who with Charl Pratt will uror Mitchell Many v oc Britaiy i in show 1o be staged under Men's club at the purish EVANGELISTIC SERVICES, Dr. O. G. Mingledorff of Kentucky, a physiclan as well as & minister, is conducting a very successiul evangel- N istle campaign at the Emmanuci stkmcd pel church, The services atarted Thursday evening and will continue b i until Sunday, Novembey 1% br. | wi Interiocutor Mingicdorft is @ man of wide cxp ) p N conaist o fenee, He has practiced medicin Latham, Tompking, and has been a medical missionary Chant. Co China. He now is doing a nation- cvangelistic work, Messrs YO Jacks: Christopher, und Hickie Parsons Deciv Tes Spener as 5 et carsing faithfully for the past CAPTAIN COMER TO TALK MY eral weeks and an excellent performe members of the Men's club o st Congregational church g an evening “with Kast Haddam on Ay, | erforth il L Novewnber 20, The meeting will be & Kder Anderfon, Arthur Fowler and coctal affair and will start at § o'clock, | Raymond Walker are on the commit. Captain Comer will tell of tee which has taken.care of this end teresting experiences his of*the program. Lelreshment Jrips to the Arctic. Alse be werved, apee is assured, Following the il midy of ’ show thefe will V. William Iteth: . Willlam Boeth, Vv e ptain | dancing u Comer o Tues on various THE COMMUNITY CHURCH STANLEY MEMORIAL CONGREGATIO) Morning Service at 10:45 o'clock ‘rmistice Day Sermon, “A Warless World,” by the pas. tor, Rev. R. N, Gilman People’s Church of Christ COURT STREET Rev, J. H. Stearns of Montville, Conn., will preach at both morning and evening service ’ Morning Service—10:15 Sunday Scheole12:15 Y.P.S=6P. M. Evening Service—7 O’clock 10:45 a. m~Sermon by the Pastor. Subject, “Requests.” 7:30 p. m.~"“What I Think of the Eighteenth Amendment.” By REV. JOHN L. DAVIS Solo By Leonard C. Voke “FAITH” By Rev. Henry W. Maier PRESENT LAST SUNDAY 518 into * -

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