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|3 for the baz 10:45, morning worship, sermon the Rev. William Ross. Subjel “How To Observe The Law.” 12: ;1] Bible school and Brothérhood cl. 7:00, Young People’s society will «addressed by Mrs. Charles Ludvigsd| Monday—T1:00, Boy Scouts, Wednesday — 9:00, all day sewl meeting for local hospital and Ja, Basket lunch. i Thursday—7:45, prayer meeunJ, German. Sunday—9:30 a. m., Sunday scl. 10:30, service in English; Bible ¢&s in German for adults. 11:45; sefce in Gérman. % ’l;ueuday evening—=Soclal of th Y. ‘Wednesday—2:30 p. m., meetif of the Ladies’ Aid society in clirch. Wednesday evening, at 7:15, mfting of the boys’ club in the parsonje. Thursday, 8 p. m., prayer nling in English. [ f Oongregational Churches;: First, Church school 10 a. m. flrn!n; service, sermon “Stewardship,"y the pastor, Rev, Henry W. Maier]0:45. Men's Bible class 12:15 p. m/Cap- tain George Comer of East ¥ddam will deliver an {llustrated-lecte un- der the auspices of the Men's ass at 8p. m. Wednesday — English claspr Ar- | menian women, 2 p. m. Junr Mis- sionary society, 4:15 p. m. Waffle supper will be by the Senj Girls' club at 6:30 p. m. Thursday —— Armenian fomen's Bible class, 2 p. m. Girl Scjts, 4:30 p. m. Center Girls’ club, 8 | m. Friday — Boy flsouun. 74 p.m, South. Sunday ~— 9:30, chura’ shool, Italian department. 1035, aurch school, beginners’ departnent. 0:45, morning worship. Sermpn, “The Complement in Religion.” Addss to | Juniors, “Where to Lig” 12:10, church school, Primary junr, i termediate and senior depaments, 2:30, Assyrian worship. 6:00Chris. | tion Endeavor, 7:15, ¢venly ‘or- ship. Motion picture, “Nano( of the | North.” Monday ~— 4:00, meeting! Girl Scouts. 7:30, Second divisly Troop| 2, Boy Beouts. 7:45, meetin of the :Allflllll committee in the urch of- ce. Tuesday — 4:00, Jolly Ne Junior Achievement olub. 7:30, rst divi.| sion, Troop 2, Boy Scouts. ‘Wednesday ~— United Wwe school for grades 4 and 55:37 flrat supper and meeting of i© thurch brotherhood. Jué Willlam B. Boardman of BridgepoWlll speak on the 18th amendmentid law of enforoement. Thursday — 2:30, mdng of the Ttalian mothers in the Jurch par. lors, 3:80.9, weekly ming of the Young Women's depar#nt to sew “| church pariors, South | ar to be held December 4 and 5. 4:10, united week-day school for grades 6 and 7. 7:30, meeting of the Bible class under the leadership of Fredercik L. Fay. Friday — 3:00, meeting of the Home Missionary department of the women’s association to be held in the Subjects: “The Health Building of our Future Citi- zens, “What New Britain is Doing for Its Youth.” charge of Mrs. Frank Traut. Mrs. Kenneth Searle will speak on current events, 7:30, Young %People’'s so- ciable. Stanley Memorial. Sunday — 10 a. m., senior and in- termediate departments of the church school. 10:45 a. m., service of wor- ship. “Echoes from the National council meeting at Springfield,” by the pastor and the Misses Bessie Williams and Amy Chapman and the Messrs, Oscar Marsh and Leroy Strong. 12 m,, Jjunior, primary and beginners' de- partments of the church school. Tuesday — 7:80 p. m., social meet- ing of the officers and teachers of the church school at the home of Miss Harriet Anderson, 285 Chapman street. Wednesday — 2:30 p. of the Ladies’ Aid society. Friday = 7:30 p. m., old-fashioned country fair. Blue, ribbon prize pumpkins, potatoes and poultry will | be on exhibition at the typical coun- | try store where you will be sure to meet “Uncle Josh” and “Aunt Susie.” A “rousi good time for all the family. Sunday, Nov 10:45 m ring address by Rev, Ira E. missionary at Inhambane, Portuguese East Africa. Methodist Churches, Trinity. | 9:30, church Sunday school, 10:45, scrmon by the pastor, “Follow the | WMag.” 6:00, Epworth League devo- tional meeting led by Miss Anna | Ward. 7:30, sermon by the pastor, “Who's a Quack,” and special musical | service, Monday — 2:30 p. m,, addres§ in the church by Frank E. Regan, un- der the auspices of the “Flying Squa- dron. 7:30 p. m.,, address, “The Fool Taxpayer,” Mr, Regan, Tuesday — 2:30 p. m, address by Colonel Alfred T.. Moudy. 4 p. m., re- hearsal of Sunday school chorus for the Christmas cantata. 6:30, Phila- thea supper, 7:30, lecture by Col, A, L. Moudy. 7:45, class meeting. Wednesday — Address by 0. 'W. Stewart, editor of “The National En- quirer.” 4:10, week-day school, South | Congregational church, for pupils in | 4th and 5th grades, 7:30, lecture by Rev, Norma C. Brown, who has been called “A second Frances Willard.” Thursday — 4:10, week-day school South church. 7:00, Boy Scouts, 7:45, prayer mecting. Priday — 4:00, sewing school, 7:30 choir rehearsal. THEOMMUN ITY €HURCH STANLEY EMORIAL CONGREGATIONAL Moing Service at 10:45 o'clock Echoes offte National Council At Springfield by /@ pastor, Rev. R. N, Gilman EMMNUEL GOSPEL CHURCH FRANKLIN SQUARE Poof of the Deity! Hear Dr, fingledorff at the Emmanuel Gospel Church Tell of Anlnidel’s Battlefor HisSoul Evangétic Services Conclude Tomorrow Evening Be Sure and Come Peope’s Church of Christ COURT Charles W'redericks, of Rich: STREET mond, Me., will preach at both morning and evening service u.mi"nnice—lo:li Sunday School—12:15 Y.P.S~6P. M. Evening Service—7 0'clock THE PICTURE YOU HAVE BEE? NANOOK OF THE NORTH The program will be in| m., meeting | f = vl A. M. E. Zion. Sunday service—10:45 5 preaching by the Evangelist, Dr. E. H Curry. Sunday school at 12:30 p. m. Union service at 3 o'clock. and New Britain church quarterly meeting. Sermon by the Presiding Elder Rev. T. A. Tuten, ¢ e Varick Chrstian FEndeavor iety 7:45 p. m., preaching by the evangel- st, Dr. E. H. Curry. Lutheran Churches, Reformation. 25th Sunday after Trinity. Services 10:45 a. m. Sunday school 12 o'clock. Monday — Regular meeting of the Luther league will be held at 8 o'clock. St. Matthew's Service in English at 9:15, in Ger man at 10:45. Sunday school after respectively. On Wednesday and Thursday the pastor will meet the ' members an- nouncing for holy communion. First. Sunday — Service in English 10:30 a. m. Sunday school at 12 noon. Evening service in Swedish 7:30 p. m. The congregational week will close ] | next Monday evening. St. John (German). Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Service | sehool. | der the in German 1 a. m. Sermon will be on St F success in srvice in English, sermon by pastor on *“Zion's Strength,” 7:30 p. m stir- | — 3llet, | St. Mark's Episcopal, 25th Sunday after Trinity. Corporate communion of Daugh- ters of the King 7:30 a. m. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Morning prayer, lit- any and sermon 11 a. m, Organ recital 7 p. m. Choral evensong und nddress. Tuesday — Woman's Auxiliary Bible class, Dean Colladay leader. Wednesday — Parish con‘crence 3 p.m, and § p, M. Thursday — Parish conference 3 p. m. and address by Rev. John Plumb. Nondenominational. People's. Morning worship, 10: Sunday school, 12:15, Young People’s meet- ing, 6. Evening service, 7. Thursday = Children's meoting 4. Prayer and praise meeting, 7:46. Rev, Chas. ¥. Fredericks of Rich- mond, Me., will preach at both morn- ing and evening services. Everyman’s Bible Class. Masonic Sunday. Subject of ser- {mon, “The Building of a Temple Without Axe or Hammer," Christian Seience. Sunday service at 10:46 a. m, Jjeet, “Mortals and Immortals.” day school at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening mecting at 8 o'clook. Sub- Sun- 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. Second Advent. 10:45--8unday morning service with sermon by the pastor, “Divine Healing.” 12:05, Sunday m"hnf\‘ 7:00, evening service and sermon, “Philos- ophy of the Bible Plan' Thursday cvening at 8 Bible study. Subject, The Promises. o'elock, Seven International Bible Students’ Assn Morning service 10:45, Scrmon by Charles Buehler of Brooklyn. Lecture, 3 p. m. by Charles Buehler at Odd Feilows hall. Subject, “What Does the Distress of Nations Signify from the Bible Standpoint—Milllons Now Living Will Never Die, Emmanuel Gospel Saturday—7:30 p. m., manrr'mflr service, Dr. 0. G. Mingledorff preach- ing. Sunday — service, 10:45, Mingledorff. 12:15 p. m., Bible 3:30 p. m., mass meeting un- auspices of the Young Peo- ple's society. Speaker, Dr. Mingle- dorff; topic, “An Infidel's Battle for His Soul, or the Proof of the Deity m Jesus Christ Without a Bible.” 7 p, evangelistic service. Final meeting n' the se Tuesday ing. Thursday — 7:45 p. prayer meeting. 10, prayer and praise 4 p. m., children's meet- m., mid-week 8. D. Advent Mission. Mectings in 1. 0. O. F strect. Saturdays, 2:30 . m. Sunday, 3:30 p. m WAITING FOR Evangelist W. R. Ueht- man will lecture on “The Millennium Millions Now Living Will Most Sure- Iy Die” An organ reecital will be given tn Bt. Mark’s church tomorrow evening | at T o'clock o picture comes with higher commendation than this great Arctic film, a graphic and teiting drama of life in the far northland. This is truly something different. SWTH CHURCH SUNDAY DOORS OPEN AT 6:45 EVENING 7:15 Théw concerning admission of children under 16 years of age will be strigtly enforced VERYMAN'’S BIBLE CLASS Program—Trinity M. E. Church Sunday 9:30 A, M. Plainville | - |1s asking the each service, in English and German | Ephisus. | m. Dinner for canvassers at 6:45 p./ The Reading Room-—Room 504 Na-| preaching by Dr.| hall on Arch | ’ im | Sermon: “The Building of a Temp SEENING HOMES FOR [ Religions fiems_ ORPHAN CHILDREN == Charles K Predericks of Richmond, Me., will preach in the People’s church tomorrow morning and (‘uvln' Robert R | Child Wellare Burean Appeals 1010 R e sgzine or Huggins of the . m. on Sunday, Novem- 1. Gillet, missionary Portugmese Last address at the Who wants a child? This is | question the Burcau of Child Weifare church people of New Britain. Practically all of the churches have been or will e pealed to within the next few we | to find people who will furnish homes | for voungsters, who are being taken | care of by the s The kiddies in | their present homes are getting the best of care from the commonwealth !'in which they some day will be voter but the Bureau of Child Welfa wants to get them away from the at- | mosphere of an institution and into the real genuine home where the youngster will get the care and sym- pathy of a father and mother Miss Katherine B. Beach, field agent of the bureau, who has been in this city for the past week or two, is ;:-nd(v‘a\nrlng to form a committee of the best citizens of all denominations to campaign for homes for the kid- | dies, Last Sunday,Rev. J. T. Winter: of St. Mary's church, appealed to his | parishioners from the pulpit to help in this effort. “If the children are happy and re- celving the best of treatment wi they are, why do we want to get rid |of them?” Miss Beach repcats the oy | question put to her by her interview- o ers. “Towenn, 11 ten your s of whaling “Have you ever heard abe Bil Rilly is only . is a bright happy little fellow | wants a home. His parcnts are dead, |but he cannot realize it ‘Why doesn't my mother come to see me like Johnny's mother dofs?’ he asks with a winsome look in his face. “It is very hard,” continues Miss | Beach, “to face these youngsters as they come to us, pleadingly and ask us why they never see their fathers and mothers like other children.” And so the churches of New Brit. ain are asked to find good Christian| homes for as large a portion as pos- sible of the 400 or 500 healthy, nor- mal children in New Britain. Miss| Beach has established temporary | headquarters at the headquarters of | o wueiting Nurae assoclation &t 52 ent of the Methodiat church, will oc- [ cated while in New Britain, It is not| “py, thJocal Methodist pulpit. necessary to take out legal adoption | “How to (,h;n,.“ ‘J, Law" n at the| papers at once, according to Miss IS Beach, who says the children may be |y o Baptist church tomorrow mora taken on approval for a reasonable| i . oo mecting 1o sow for the period of time. | New Britals o " Monday evening at § e'clock Miss| 3o ! '“‘."““‘,,f“.',‘“(d“..l?"f{'.’."lo",llfn"-17\ Mary B, Duggun, deputy commission- | 0"y et Baptist church g er, will address the first meeting of |~y .0 ¢ aviag Ludvigson will address the season of the Social Workers' club |\ Wy o People's society of thel at the Young Women's Christian @8- |1 Baptist church tomorrow even | soclation, on this subject, ing at 7 o'clock FLYING SQUADRON COMING. |£5ir v w1 o i I*irst Lutheran church will elose Mon- Prohibition Fnforcement Orators to| the | Africa will deliver an Stanley Memoria! chur Dy G. Mingledorfl conducting evangelistic Emmanuel Gospel church, will con- clude these services tomorrow even- ing. Tomorrow afternoon he will of- fer “Proof of the Deity Without the Bible." “The Health Building of ture Citizens” and “What ain is Doing for its Youth” will be the | subjects to be discussed at the Wom- \ an’s Home Missionary meeting in the South Congregational church Friday | afternoon. Mrs. Frank Traut will| have charge. The parish conference at St. Mark's Episcopal church will be held Wed- nesday and Thursday afternoon and| eveping next week Dinner will be served to the canvassets at 6:45 p. m. Thursday, and will be followed by an address by Rev. John Plumb. Captain George Comer of Fast Haddam, an old sea captain, who is well known in this city and who has made several trips to the Arctie re- | glons, will speak in the First Congre- gational church. The address will be under the auspices of the Men's class. Captain address will be f{l- | lustrated has many thrilling in the Arctic who has been services at the Fu-| New Brit-| Our Congregational church wi give a waffle sup; n r Wednesday evening | Rev. T Tuten, presiding elder of | the \.’rh..n Methodist Episcopal | church will preside at union services of the New Britain and Plalnville churches Sunday afternoon at the New Britain church at 3 o’clock. Charles Buehler of Brooklyn, N. Y., will speak to the International Bible Students tomorrow afternoon on the subject, “What does the distress of nations signify from the Bible stand- point 2" tev, John L. Davis will speak to- morrow evening in the Trinity Metho- dist church on the subject, “Who's a Quack?" Next Sunday morning Rev, Dr. John H. Bell, district superintend- 10 yes but serics about the work of the Womgn's Church | Home Missionary Soclety, telling of clal emphasis upon the 18th amend-|and every member is asked to bring ment will begin at Trinity Methodiet | her Thank-offering envejope. The| | “The Kool Taxpayer,” at 7:30 p, m. | Rev. John L. Davie has been asked Tuesday afternoon and evening Col-| 10 address the Men's club of Christ | ma €. Brown wil peak. this occasion, which 1s scheduled | i the evening of December 4 day evening. Tomorrow morning in Trinity be at Trinity Methodist ) . . their annual convention held last ¥ v g | first Tarce Days of Next Week, month in Sioux City, Towa. Tt wiill church Monday afternoon when the|S¢rmon-subject will be, “Foliow the| Flying Squadron opens its meetings. | ¥'A8" this being the slogan of the| onel Alfred Moudy will speak. Wed- | Episcopal church, Hackensack, N. J., | nesday afternoon 0. W. Stewart, edi-| ©f Which Colonel Alfred T. Holley 18 Last evenng the monthly rally of | NANOOK OF THE NORTH | the w Britain group of Epworth | Hudson Methodist church the pastor, Rev. John L. Davis will preach a sermon The of meetings in the fn-| 4l80 be the oceasion of the Thank- terests of law enforcement with espe- | Offering collection of the local society Frank 8, Regan will speak at 2:30 p,| atlonal organization of the Home/[ m. and will follow with an address, | Missionary society 1 tor of the National Enquirer, will|President. They expect to have the speak, and in the evening Rev. Nor.| PIshop of the diocese as their guest | leagues met in the Kensington Meth- | odist church. Quite a number of young people from Trinity Methodist | | church, of New Britain attended | Bay Countey to be Shown at South . The G Friendship club of Trin i ity Methodist has elected the Congregational Church Tomorrow. | following officers: President, Miss Edla fce pres Miss a big fea-| gty 1e; se Miss Doro. zen northlands,' ¢3¢ parker: Miss Isab screen at the | festiake church tomor- | - N“ll'h of Prozen Plains in church X ent “Nanook of the North” ture picture of the fr will be shown on the South Congregationa row evening. The picture retary treasurer, 1 | | —_— - COUNTRY FAIR ountry fair was made by Robert J.| o | Flanerty, engineer and explorer of 8ir| A William MacKenzie's expeditions in the barren lands of the | Bast coast of the Hudse cribed by him in t |ords of the America fashioned will e 4 in the basement of the Far North' staniey Memorial church Friday will Bay—as de- it ov. 23, at isua found at a published rec- | & Geographical | country ir There will be prize | voctetly oultey, prize umpkins, . country | Bcenes of the p ] S Dressrves, ot | the N. W Ungava; covering a large expanse of land and frozen sea about two-thirds of the way up the Last coast of Hud son Ray uninhabited except by a small tribe of KEskimos which exists entirely independent of civilization. my All the activities in the life of the Hubby—Well, he | Eskimos—such g and fight- judge on that ing with seals a walrus, buildingan os fa tents in summer snow 1gloos in | winter, built in a r at the end o | the winter's day of dog al old which there vicinity of A Good Judge. Wife—1 was taken in to that officer vou introduccd me quite and remarked birdiike appetite dinner by to. He upon was nice should be a good point, dear. He runs rm in South Africa —Se- Ige travel The largest sabmarine power cable | existence is in ! "t 23 miles long and welghs six tons a thousand feet FIRST CHURCH SERMON: You All Are Welcome SALVATION ARMY i a Aoliness mecting. 2:30 m., Sunday school. 1 p. m T p. om. Soldiers meeting. 8 p. m., Salvation meet- All welcome Without Axe or Hammer” peaker, {ugual at | plan for week-day moving picture en- | an active part in chureh work and to|armistice he | committee has arranged ar JUDGE BOARDMAN TO MASONIC SUNDAY SPEAK WEDNESDAY ATTHE BIBLE CLASSS Bridgeport Official to Discuss Pro- Masons of Entire Filth District hibition Question at South Church ~Tnvited to Hear Rev. J. L. Davis Tome will be Masonic Sunday at Everyman’s Bible class and Masons from the IFifth Masonic district Lave been invited to atteng the ices. Rev, John . Davis, himself a Mason, will speak on “The Building Temple Without Axe or Ham- Judge W. D row port, Roar; 1 of Bridge- who has acnieved fame through- New campaign against violators of the entire out England tor his vigorous ey pro- will address the first meeting of the South Congregational | church Brotherhood of the season, which will be held in the church next Fedr ! at Wednesday »vening. church officers and com- The men will meet for supper as hairmen of the class will hold 6:30 after which | a get-together meetiy and oyster they will be addressed by Judge supper. At this time efforts will be | Boardman, who occupies the bench in | made to revive the military organiza- the city court at Bridgeport. He will|tion and to inject a closer personal take as his subject, “The 18th amend- | touch between the officers and the ment and Law Enforcement.” Judge|men. The supper will be served at 7 Poardman spoke to the local Rotary o'clock club recently. The class will start a membership The Brotherhood is considering a and attendance contest on the follow- ing Sunday at which time the three armies will compete for the best rec- a special committee appointed to ord between November 25 and the vestigate the advisability of taking|first Sunday in Februars this step, will report Wednesday eve- he losing armies will ning. juet to the winners, The class has decided to repeat its custom of the past two years and | supply Thangsgiving baskets to a cer- tain number of needy familics this vear. A collection will be taken up for this purpose tomorrow morning 10 ADDRESS HI-Y CLUB Ogilby, President of Yrin- High A. Monda hibition laws, the o'elock tertainments in the South churech, and tender a §. MATTHEW’SY P.S. VOTES T0 CHANGE NAME Will Be Known as * special Walther League,” Conforming to Universal Plan—To Rensem 1, Have Entertainment This Evening s ity Colleg: School Boys at Y. M, C. Speak 1o At a meeting of the St. Matthew's Lutheran Young People's society last evening it was voted to change the Remsen Brinckerhoff Ogilby, pres- name of the Walther league of 8t.|ident of Trinity college, Hartford, will Matthew's Lutheran church, This | address the High School club on Mon- is to identify it more closely with the | day evening at the Young Men's National Walther league, with which | Christian association directly follow- the local society has heen connected | ing the supper to be served at 6:30 for the past 10 years. o'clock promptly. The national and New England dis- Dr. Ogilby received his A. B. de« triet conventions this year recommend gree at Harvard university in 190 that individual socleties use the name, |and his A, M, in 19 He later stu- “Walther League.” The league js died at the General Theological sem« named after the Rev. C Walither | irary, He served as curate of 8t, who was the first president of the|Stephen's church of Rostap Missouri synod of Lutheran churches, At one time Dr. Ogilby was the which was organized in 1847 | headmaster of the Baquio school in The main objects of the league are |the Philippines. During the world te help keep the young people with | war he served as chaplain in the the chureh, to encourage them to take | United States army Following the became headmaster of provide material for their religious, |8t. Paul's school, Concord, New oducational and social activities, Hampshire Ths evening an entertainment and T 1920 he was made the president social will be held by the league to|of Trinity college. Dr. Ogilby will which the neighboring societies «.1}\1»“:”\ on “The Value of the College Rockville, South Manchester and | Education.” Waterbury have been invited The| The meeting will be open to all interest. [ high school students and the alumni, ing program luding graluates of Trinity, LECTURE UWHAT DOES THE DISTRESS OF NATIONS SIGNIFY FROM THE BIBLE STANDPOINTMILLIONS NOW LIVING WILL NEVER DIE,” By CHARLES BUEHLER OF BROOKLYN, N. Y, Odd Fellons' Hall, Arch St.. Sunday, Nov. 18th, at 3 p. m. Admission free, All welcome, No collection. Auspices In'tBible Students’ Association. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Morning 10:45 Bible School 12:10 Subject :— HOW TO OBSERVE THE LAW Rev. William Ross Wednesday 9:00 All Day Sewing Meeting Basket Luncheon Thursday 7:45 Special Meeting All Welcome Trinity Methodist Church 10:15—Speci Missi y Sermon by REV. JOHN L. DAVIS “Follow the Flag” 7:30—“Who's a Quack?” Special Music Mrs. Mary A. Williams, soloist OF CHRIST “STEWARDSHIP’ By Rev. Henry W. Maier MASONIC SUNDAY Rev. John L. Davis Present Last Sunday—594 ey v s s e