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¥riday ~— 7:30 p. m, annual meet-| ing of the Men's club and election of | officers for the coming year. Special speaker, Rev. Samuel A. Fiske, of | Berlin, | Sunday, Dec., 9—2 to 6 p., m., dn-! nual “Every Member Canvass,” con-j ducted by the men of the church. The Herald is forced to re- fuse to accept items designed to advertise church and private sales, bazaars, etc., aid other items which involve the sale of tickets and which arc for the purpose of making money, | which belong in the advertising columns, exclusively. Methodist Churches, | | Trinity. | 9:30, church Sunday school. 10:45, sermon by the pastor. 6:00, Epworth League devotional meeting led by Rev. | John L. Davis. 7:30, Special musical | | program by the blind choir and ster-| | copticon lecture. | Monday — 3:00, W. F. M. 8. meets | with Mrs, Roy Schilling, 162 Maple Baptist Churches, First. 10:45, morning worship, sermon by the Rev. William Ross Subject, “Be- cause He hath—Therefore Will 1" 12:10, Bible achool and Brotherhood .class. 7:00, Young People's society meeting. . Monday — 7:00, Boy Scouts. Wednesday — 9:30, sewing mecting for White Cross. 2:30, monthly meet- ing of the Woman's society. Thursday — 7:45, midweek prayer service, Friday — 7:00, annual supper of the Brotherhood. Entertainment to follow. rehearsad of Christmas | cantata. 7:45,.class meeting. Wednesday — 4:10 p. m. week-day | | Christmas cantata. 7:30, recital of | 4th and 5th grades. 4:00, rehearsal of | Christmas cantata. 7:30, recital of| | French-Canadian poetry by Dr. | Genge of Wilbraham. Thursday— 4:10, week-day school, | | South church, for pupils of 6th and| & | Tth grades. 7:45, prayer meeting. | Germaa. .| Friday — 4:00, sewing school. 7:40, | Sunday, 9:30 a. m., Sunday 8chool: | opoir rencarsal, 7:45, official hoard 10:30, service in English; Bible class| ;oo for adults in German. 11:30, com-| ! munion; service in German. L i ool A. M. E. Zion. devotional hour for young people. | g,,400 sarvice, 10:45 a. m., preach- ~ Thursday evening, prayer meeting | . o pastor. Subject, “The Reap- | in German. ing Time.” school 12:30 p m. 6:30 p. m, Christian “En- deavor society p. m., preach- rg by the pastor. Subjec The Atonement of Christ.” €- esday evening, prayr meeting at 8 o'clock. . Swedish Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Evening ecrvice 7 o'clock Wednesday lish class 7:30 o'clock. Friday Christmas sale given “King's Daughters,” 7:456 p. m. Meeting of the E Lutheran Churches. Reformation. - First Sunday in Advent. First. Cofifosslon. at 1080 s 'm. Ryl 10 a. m. Morning| .ommunion at 10:45. Sunday school | Sermon, “The L‘"diat noon; Men's Mblei Monday evening the executive com- | mittee of the Sunday school will meet. | Wednesday affernoon at 2:30 | o'clock the Women's Missionary so- English class for Ar-| ioio will meet, Wednesday (-\rinm;." Junior Mis-| ¢ 7.45 o'clock the congregation will | meet in the hall Friday evening the Reformation Crusaders will meet at the home of | Fred Strobel, Kensington. The class of 1923 will meet Friday evening at | | the home of Miss Emily Ahlquist, 176 | Austin street, | school. ¢ | Italian department, 10:45, church 8t Matthew's. school, beginners’ department. 10 4.'\.‘ vice in English with Holy Com- | "‘r‘l’":’::‘f ::;'1‘:::‘““'":5;,“:',;:‘;::':I:;h:’o" munfon at ? o'clock. Service In Ger. | » " v 10:45. Sunday school after| for departments. Address to Juniors, L““I‘ n,:.,.\lm the respective lan-| “A Kingly Law.” 2:30, Assyrian wors | Chcn | it 5 g | uages. | ship. 6:00, Christian Endeavor. 7:15, Midweek Advent service on Tues.| evening worship. Motion pleture, | day, instead of Wednesday, evenin “The Man Without a Country.” SO SV & o & at 7:45 Monday 7:30, Second division, | Troop 2, oy Scouts of America. | Afternoon and evening. Monthly meeting of the young women's depart- ment. Tuesday cluh, Wednesday 7:45, lecture under the auspices of the McAll Auxiliary | by Rev. 8 Parkes Cadman, D. D., on| “The Two Bwords’’ to be held in the Iirst church, Friday - supper of the advisory committes the Every Member Canvass, 7 meeting of the rifie club. Congregational Churches, Chureh school service 11 a, m, of Light,” by the pastor, ciass 12:15, Monday + 4:30 p. m. Wednesday-— menian women 2 p, m. sionary socicty 4:15 p. m. Thursday — Armenian women's Bible class 2 p. m. Girl Scouts 4:30 p. m,, Center Girls' club, § p. m. | Friday — Boy Scouts, 7 p. m, | South. Sunday 9:30, church Teachers' supper at in Fiest SBunday service 10:360 Kermon by Archbishop Nathan Soderbloom of | Sweden, At the meeting of the Sun- day school Archbhishop Soderbloom will address the puplis Thursday evening—Meeting of the| Mew's Brotherhood. 8. John's (German) At the Sunday morning service the pastor will deliver the sermon “Judgment of Chri servant,” the 25th anniversary of his pastorate Wednesday evening the church | board will meet at 8 o'clock The Ladies’ Ald will meet day afternoon at 2;30 o'clock ’ Jolly Nine Achievement ., annual meoting and of no, on Btanley Memorial SBunday = 10 a. m,, #enior and in-| termediate departments of the church school. 10:45 a. m, service of wor- ship. Sermon by the pastor; subject, “I'he Greatest Work in the World.” | 12 m., junior, primary and beginners’ departments of the church school. Thurs- | Nondenominational. Emmanuel Gospe! Sunday—10 a. m., prayer and praise | service. 10:45 a. m., preaching, tople, THE COMMUNITY CHURCH STANLEY MEMORIAL CONGREGATIONAL Morning Service at 10:45 o'clock ~ Sermon by the pastor, Rev. Raymond N. Gilman “The Greatest Work in the World People’s Church of Christ COURT STREET Morning Service—10:45 Sunday School—12:15 Y.P.S.~6P. M. Evening Service—7 o’Clock PROFESSOR J. E. HARTZLER of Witmarsum Theological Seminary of Blufften, Ohio, will preach RST BAPTIST CHURCH Morning worship 10:45 Bible School 12:10 P REV. WILLIAM ROSS Subject: “BECAUSE HE HATH . . . THEREFORE WILL I” CHkCh -"*m 3 | tort | made | of Greece = i3l Golden Rule Sunday By Rev. R. N. Gilman Tomorrow, December 2 “International Golden Sunday"”. What is that? are over in the Near K day approximately 100,008 chil- dren, miostly orphans under American care and training These children have been res- cued from , certain starvation and death by the American people through the organiz known as Near Jast | with which it my privi to serve for over years, They are as fine and promising a lot of children could b found in any t of the world, 'hey are the future leaders of ear East. In them lle t hopes and possibilities for a peaceful solution of the vex- ing problems of that part of the world. But 1gost of these promising children have not yet reached the age of self support, although large numbers of the older ones are already partial- Iy so. Until such time as they re able to look after them- selves they are the charges of the Christlan and charitable people of America and thirteen other countries, der to provide bread for little ones we are now asked to observe anter Golden Rule Sunday” i this way: To substitute for the menu of to- morrow's dinner the menu used in the orphanages of Near I Relief bre ¥ 15 Rule There “Pardon, Peace and Plenty.” 12:15. i p. m., Bible school. 5:45 p.’m., voung | people’s meeting. 7 p. m., evangelis- tic service. Topic, “Heroes. Tuesday 4 p. m,, childre ing. 7:45 p. m., Bible study clas: Thursday — 7:45 p. m., midweck rayer meeting. = meet- Second Advent, 10:45, Sunday morning service and sermon by the pastor, “The Lamb Slain.” 12:05 p. m. Sunday Sschool.| 7 p. two m., evening service and sermon, “Philosophy of the Bible Plan.” Thursday evening service ‘at o'clock. It will be a social service. 8 Christian Science. Sunday service at 10:45 a. m. Sub- Jeet, “Ancient and Modern , Necro-| mancy, alias Mesmerism and Hypno- tism Denounced.” Sunday school at | 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock.” The Reading Room—Room 504 Na- tional Bank Building is open to the public daily from 12 noon until | o'clock except Smndays and holidays. | Wednesday 30 p. m, Seventh Day Advent. Evangelist W. R. Uchtman will lee- ture at I. O, O, J¥, hall Sunday at 01 p. m, taking for his subject, netuary Illustrated.” some In or- these ational - ist People's. Morning worship, 10:45 12:15. Young People’s mes Evening service. 7 Chil consistsing of sor sl and 4 g ing, Thursday ren’'s me Prayer and praise meetir T:45 this menu 1 Prof. J. E. Hartzler, president regular Sunday Witmarsum Theological Seminary, I am of the opinior Bluffton, Ohio. of us ate a great deal Thanksgiving than we Tomorrow, therefore, very appropriate et our digestive system little But what is most important, we will thus be giving of our abun dance to those little otherwise might stary Will you not a “Golden Ruler” tomorrow with President Coolldge and Secretary Hughes and countless others all over the world? “Whatsoever would others should do unto you children thus ye even so <-offer of food for t B aEaaaesieoottngos2ossssssatestasiatinsasadsaasestatasadasssisoreass ti nner menu that most more or 23333833 International Bible 10:30, Bible study on ment Between God and Man—The Tact and Philosophy.” 11:30, Junior | Bible Class. | needed will time to | rest Students’ Assn. | be a he Atone- a i s who St. Mark's Episcopal, First Sunday in Advent Holy Communion Church school 9:30 a. m. Corporate communion for men and boys. Ser- mon by the rector 11 a. m. Confir- mation and sermon by Rt, Rev. I, C. Acheson, suffragan blshop of diocese, at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday -— Women's Bible class, condueted by Dean Colladay, 8§ p. m Wednesday Women's auxiliary, under leadership of Mrs. Wright B Haff, sesslons from 10:30 a. m. to| 11:30 &, m.; 11:40 to 12:25 a. m. Clos- ing session 1:40 p, m. to 2:30 p, m, be a m that (or left unto ye unto desolate), them."” Note your do e Mr, Gilman and wife have spent time the Cauc working for Near East Rellef and they thoroughly familiar with the harrowing sights of starva- tion and desolation among. the people of that section, Both his in the are ome sus Swedish Bethany, Sunday school 9:20 a. m. Morning servige 10:45 a. m, Evening worship 7:30 p. m. At all of these serviees ger mons will be given by the pastor, Tuesday Bible conference ducted by Rev, Gust. F. Johnson con- MEMBERSHIP CONTEST Stanley Memorial Starts I Department and Inte Class Race for New Members, The Sunday school of the Stanley Memorial church will start tomorrow forenoon inter-class contest for new members, The contest will be be- tween ior department side intermeqiate and senior departiments on the other side and be- tween th 15 classes within these departments It win two coming to last Sunday in January The contest Sunday wl LEVERY MEMBER CANVASS, Plans have just been completed at the Kirst, South and Stanley Memorial Congregational churches for the nual Every Member Canvass which will take place on December The object of this canvass is to at one time the whole tunds! necded for expenses of the church in 1924, and for meeting its share of the world-wide work of the denomination, “E. M. C. 8unda as the day I8 called gn which the money raising f- of .Congregational churches is made, has become an annual event of | great importance and the preparations | 4y airplane r here indicate that the local|jiar | ndesi canvass is to be no exception to the e placed n a rule, which will be d recont trip taken from Lakehurst, N progress of each ¢ by the positio resenting that YAL PAIR WI ON BREAD AND STEW an- 9 an amount of u oty and the vari last for months a close the represented by Mips sin nandoah chart \ route of the by the 8henandoah J The s will be marke he ass on ti will be wn the Edward Everett Hale's, “The Man to Boston Without a Country,” will be shown on the South church screen tomorrow evening airp RO - King George will be s | heads of Wednesday 9:30 Friday 7400 Sewing meeting for White Crose Brotherhood Supper and At 2:30 Monthly Meeting Entertainment | of the Woman's Society 50 cents Everyman’s Bible Class morrow as “Golde In compliance the Near East Relic ‘o peopic | they win afl Over ¢ dine on bread vill contribute the differe the cast of this simple § NEWPASTORTOBE HERE IN JANUARY (People’s Church Minister Has| Splendid Record Brooks, of Lynn, Mass., ted thie pastorate of the | People’s church in this city, will take charge of the work here January 6 He, has tendered his resignation to the people of the Lynn chureh and, although they have ref to accept it, he says he will be here the first Sunday in January. Rev, Mr. Brooks was educated at Colgate university, afterward entering the law. He was converted under livangelist B. Fay Mills, and left the law for the ministry. After success- {of the | German | part in these serv | Abel A. Ahlquist, | rie, Pa, and Water- | Conn., he,entered the evangel- | istie ficld a few years, laboring particularly in the South and West. | Somewhat broken in health he re- turned East and preached briefly in arious pulpits until the war broke when dertook work among Syracuse, New | REV, astorates at out, thé soldiers at Camp York AS a work there he suffered a very severe breakdown. Undertaking light work as soon as was he preached at Essex, , Mass,, where from the Lynn he went result of his able Conn., and George after the fourth cal Advent Christian chureh, there There had a pastorate. From an down town church, church put to religlous Nfe o largest ¢ congres In ) first year he baptized more than were baptized in the previous the second year was first prayer meetings wonder Christian people, coming frequently from other ¢ es to see how they get so m Sunday school has increased 400 cent, He is of the evangelistic type as a preacher, speaking entirely extempor- sly owy | remarkable leserted he most almost he has seen the forefront in the city, with the ration s 10 years 1 than the are the visitors irche- The per better of SWEDISH ARCHBISHOP HERE Most Distinguished Religious Visitor Amwrica has Seen in Years to Speak at Virst Lutheran Church Lautheran arche- distin. America First Nathan Soderbloom, »f Sweden, the to gues I be the compa Ohm } FIRST CHURCH SERMON: | as a prize to the Rev. M. W. Gaudian to Observe 25th Anniversary of Pastorate Here Came to New Britain De- cember 1, 1898, and Has Had Successful Steward- ship at St. John’s Church. Gaudian, Lutheran church his twenty-fifth anni- versary as a minister in that church tomorrow. Appropriate been planned for the occasion Morning services will be held 10:45 a. m., at which time the serv ices will be held in English. The pastor will deliver an anniversary ser- mon at that time. Evening servic will be 1 7:30 o'clock, at whict time Rev. Bosch, president o the ngelical Luther Ministerium of New York, | be the chief speak- er, Invitations have been the pastors of the Lutheran Reformation, St. Matthew Lutheran, Ifirst Luth and the English ~ Eva Lutheran chrch to take s. The Rev. Dr pastor of the First Rev, Frederick W Schaeffer, pastor of the Reformation Lutheran church, have announced |Monday afte their intention to be present and wil Rev. Martir deliver F;’:\r" addresses at that time in Ratilor, German On Monda 7 church Rev. Martin W John's German ill celebrate pastor o St. services have issued eran gelical REV. M. W. GAUDIAN, 1 their monthly church meeting on Lutheran, and at St. John's Lutherar rnoon, will be present was horn eived his evening at 0 o'cloc t educatio stenwalbe, will be social Septeme parlors of the { pastors of the Conne BIBLE CLASSES- START ATTENDANCE CONTEST Leland Cup is Offered as Prize—Com- mittee From Three Classes to Meet in Staten Island, December 9, m rdaine min- pari Freeport, Pa., taking over addition to this Kitammeng, Pa.; be- hese two parishes from ptember, 1898, when he came to New Britain, succeeding Rev, 0. Minkus, December 1, 1508 The minister has scen the members ship in the church, under his super- vision, grow approximately 700 members. | pastorate of the Rev. Mr financial con- dition of t1 \ greatly improved aving quired considerable near its present site, has paid off an in- debtedness $1 Th members, nen of moders $10,- Gan New His fir parish, o Everyman's Bible class of New Britain, The Bartholow Bible class of Mount Vernon, New York, and the Trinity Men's Bible class of West Brighton, Staten Island, will com- mence their three-cornered contest for attendance tomorrow morning, A silver loving cup has been presented by W. W, Leland and will he offered winning class udian the h has bec h ¥ the ae- property, A committee consisting of Dr, J. K, 0,000 Conger, 8. M. Brewster and Ernest It al Dechant has been appointed to take|, contributed charge of the arrangement of details 4717 for cnces for the contest. This committee re ince 3¢ : cently visited the Bartholow class and | of the chreh he on December 9 will attend a joint| qeen and 6 aduits meeting at the | youns peo officiated Staten Island meeting place vlages, and 435 A vancass of the local membership | oy 8unday is being taken for the purpose of get- |y .« 295 members, and a ting out a maximum attendance Sun- 45 members; a Luther Il day mornings during the 70 members ¥ re which will run for three Tomorrow morning, Ilev Davis will take at his subject, the young man who had a ghance.” Ithe s heen pastor baptized 903 cl confirmed at 310 of all three class s funerals at the ag ehurch taft with wchao! contest tly ¢o months Johy om y inecticut MANY BAZAARS, With the advent the December, officers and those active in church ecircles in t turning their thoughts to the season and annual planned all over the city. Som the bazaars are tht purpose raising money for other purposes and some are the Christmas sca | of month of who ar SALVATION ARMY m.. Holiness meeting sunday school. 1 p. m., o oM., soldiers' salvation meet- il 1"a 2:80 yu ‘ . bazaars are being |||” praise e ing , serviee 3 for o You have all read and enjoyed the Book “The Man Without a Country” By Fdward Yowerctt Hale, . D od on film and vividly present patriotic story e written South Church, Sunday Ev’g, 7:15 Doors Open at 6:15 An inspiring service for all the People Here it is reprods this most mgs ing Trinity Methodist Church Sermon By Sunday 10:45 a. m. REV. JOHN L. DAVIS :30 p. m. Stereopticon Lecture showing the activities in the Connecticut Institute for the Blind. Songs by a Trained Chorus from the Institute. “Out of their darkness, they sing of the light.,” OF CHRIST | ‘THE LORD OF LIGHT” By Rev. Henry W. Maier You All Are Welcome e A R TN L A hedrse is a poor thing in which to ride to church. Why wait until you're dead? Everyman’s Bible Class attendance contest starts tomorrow. Will you answer present to your nq_me'.’ Y Sermon by Rev. John L. Davis, “Mark, the yvoung man who had a second chance and made good™ This vour chance to be present—will you make good?