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The Herald is forced to re- fuse to accept items designed to advertise church and private sales, bazaars, etc., and other items which involve the sale of tickets and which are for the purpose of making money, which belong in the advertising colunmms, exclusively, Baptist Churches. Firat. Morning service at 10:45 o'clock with sermon by the Rev., William Ross, subject “When Experience and Faith Diverge.” Bible school and brotherhood class at 12:10, Mrs. E. R. Hitchcock will lead the meeting of the Young People's saclety at 7 o’clock. Monday — 7 p. m., Boy Scouts. Wednesday — 7:30 p. m, Young Women's #wing guild. Thursday — 7:46 p. m., midweek prayer scrvice, Y Il ON O Italian department. 10:45, church school, beginners’ department. 10:45, morning wership. Sermon, “An Heroic Religion.” Sermon to juniors, “Mov- ing Ahead.” 12:10, church &chool. primary, junior, intermediate and senior departments. 2:30, Assyrian worship. 6:00, Christian Endeavor meeting of the Young People's society led by Warren Hale. Subject, “Mak- ing Christ Real.” 7:15, evening wor- ship. Motion picture, “Salvation Nell.” Monday -— 4:00, meeting of Girl Scouts. 7:30, Second division, Troop 2, Boy Scouts of America. Tuesday-—4:00, Jolly Nine Achieve- ment club. 6:30, monthly supper and meeting of the Brotherhood. Superin- tendent George B. Erskine of the Cheshire School for boys will speak on “Work With Boys.” The talk will be illustrated by stereopticon. 7:30, First division, Troop 2, Boys Scouts of America. ‘Wednesday — 4:10, United weekday church school for grades 4 and 5. Thursray — 4:10, weekday church schoo! for grades 6 and 7. 6:00, par- r‘itl ::'fiv F D ish supper and sociable. The enter- tainment following the supper will be in the form of charades. 2:30, meet- ing of the Italian mothers in the church parlors. Friday — 8:00, meeting of the For- . German. Sunday — 9:30 a. school. 10:30, service in English; Bible class in German for adults; 11:45, service in German. 7 p. m, Young People's prayer mecting. cign Missionary department at the Tuesday cvening meeting of the Y.|home of Mrs. D, O. Rogers, Sunny P8 ledge. The speaker will be Miss Wednesday evening, meeting of the | Grace Stowe of Kobe college and a Boys' club at Fienemann's farm. former member of the South church. Thursday evening, meecting 7:00, meeting of the rifle club. prayer (English), - m, Sunday for Lutheran Churches, Reformation Second Sunday in Advent Services 10:45 a. m. Sunday school 12 noon. Wednesday — Meeting of Women's Missionary society at 2:30 o'clack. Friday — Class of 1923 will meet at the home of Evelyn Ahlquist at 7:30 o'clock, Elim (§wedish) Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Morning service in English at 11 o'clock. Young people’s meeting at 5:45 p. m. with a special program. Evening serv- ice at 7 o'clock. Rev, Joel Larson of Sweden will speak next Thursday evening. Conrgegational Churches, s Stanley Memorial, Sunday — 10 a. m., senlor and in- termediate departments of the church school. 10:45 a. m, service of worship, Sermon by the pastor, subject “Broadecasting Life,” 12 m,, Junior, primary and beginners' depart- ments of the chyrch school, 2 to 5:30 p. m, “"Every Member Canvass" of the homes of the parish by the men of the church. 6 p, m.,, meeting of the “Every Member Canvassers”. Re- freshments will be served. Tuesday — 8 p. m,, concert by the church quartet, assisted by the or- gan, violin, 'cello, plano and reader, Wednesday - 2:30 p. m., combined business and social mecting of the Ladies' Ald society, Mecting of the Friendly club at 7:30 p. m, at the Lome of Miss Grace Schmidt. Bub. Ject for discussion, "Habits, good and bad.” St. Matthew's, Service in glish 9:15 a. m. Serv- fee in German at 10:45 o'clock, Sun- day school in each language after the respective service, Voters' meeting at 3pom Thursday — Meeting of the Ladies’ Ald socicty, Friday evening—Meeting of Bible class, the Tirs Sunday ~— Services at 10:30 a. m. in Swedish. Sunday schoo! in Swedish at 12 noon. Evening scrvice in Swe- dish ut 7:30, Friday -—— Meeting of the Luther league at 8 o'clock. A lecture will ba given by the pastor, Rev. Abel A. Ahlquist, on “Jenny Lind.” Saturday - Meeting of preparing for confirmation o'clock, children at 10 Mirat. Chureh school 10 a. m. Morning service 11 a, m. Sermon by the pas- tor on “Why the Church?” Tuesday Meeting of the Young Women's Home Missionary societysat 6:30, Wednesday -~ English class for Armenians 2 p. m. Junior Misslonary soclety 4:15 p. m. Center service club of the chureh 5:39 p. m. Thursday <~ Armenian women's PBible class 2 p. m, Girls’ Scouts 4:30 p. m. Center Girls' club 8 p. m, Friday < All day meeting of the missionary soclety, Program at 3 o'clock. Subject, “Messages from our Missionarjes.” Luncheon served at noon. Boy Scouts will meet at 7:30 o'clock. Methodist Churches, Trinity, Sunday 9:30, church Sunday school. 10:45, sermon by Rev, Hart- ley, a 8ky Pilot of Washington, 6:00, Epworth League devotional and dis- cussion meeting, led by Leonard C. Voke, 10, a css by Miss Aboud, a native of Palestine, | Monda 4:00, rehearsal of Christ- mas cantata Tuesday «- 4:00, The alds. 7:30, rehearsal of Ch pageant for Dec, 23. 7:45, medting and Philathea supper Wednesday — 4:00, rehearsal of 8. 8. cantata. 4:10, weekday school, Bouth church, ior pupils 4th and 5th grade. 3:00, W, H. M. 8 meets in the church. Thursday — 4:10, weckday school, South church, for pupils 6th and Tth Her- stmas class o Kings South. Sunday -~ 5:30, church echool, THE COMMUNITY CHURCH STANLEY MEMORIAL CONGREGATIONAL Morning Service at 10:45 o’clock Sermon by the pastor, Rev. Raymond N. Gilman “Broadcasting Life” A “SALLIES” PICTURE One of the Great Dramatic, Thought Provoking and Spiritually Moving Pictures of the Past Five Years “SALVATION NELL” SOUTH CHURCH SUNDAY EVENING— Doors Open at 6:15 “IT GETS YOU WHERE YOU LIVE” rinity Methodist Church Sunday 10:45 A. M. Sermon by Rev. R. C. Hartley A “Sky Pilot” From Washington 7:30 P. M. Address by Miss Aboud in Native Costume of the Holy Land Everyman’s Bible Class O QT A NATIVE OF HOLY LAND d i Jfl Miss Emma Aboud of Palestine, Clad | 1 in Characteristic Native Costume, to | Speak at Trinity M. E. Church. prayer meeting. Friday — 4:00, sewing school. 7:30, choir rehearsal. 8:00, rehearsal of Christmas pageant. Holy Land, will speak in Trinity| thodist Episcopal church tomorrow | evening. Miss Aboud has spoken in Madison Square, New York swering the arguments of so | Miss Emma Aboud, a native of lh»‘ { A. M. E. Zion. Sunday service 10:45 a. m., preach- ing by the pastor. Subject, “Conquer- | ing Faith.” Sunday school at 12:30] p. m. Varick Christian Endeavor so- | ciety, 6:30 p. m. 7:45, preaching by | the “pastor. Subject, “Christian Art- lessness.” Tuesday evening prayer meeting at 8 o'clock. Nondenominational. Emmanuel Gospel. Sunday — 10 a. m,, prayer apd praise service., 10:45 a. m., ‘preach- ing, topic, “The Narrow Way."” » Bible school. 5:45 p. m., evangelistic service; topic, “The Place of Prayer in Evangelism.” { Tuesday — 4:00 p. m., children’s meeting, | Thursday — 7:45 p. m., midweek | prayer meeting. ! 2:15, | People's, Morning worship, 10:45. Sunday school, 12:45. Young pcople's meet- ing, 6:00, vening service, 7:00, Wednesday Women's missionary prayer band, 3:00. Thursday hildren’s meeting, 4. Praycr and praise mecting, 7:45 Rev. Earl Woodbury, o Boston | Mass, a missionary from China preach both morning and e s, Adv morning Second 10:45, Sunda sermon by the pastor; “Four Chariots and Two Mountains of Brass." b, Sunday school. 7:00, cvening service and sermon; “Philosophy of the Bible Plan.” Thursday evening servic jeet, “The Seven Promises, Seventh Day Advent, “Spiritualism under the X-r proven the greatest of modern decey How they do it will be ex-| ned by one who knows. Subject of ure at the I. O. O, 1, hall tomor- row afternoon by Elder W. R. Ucht. man, Services at 3:30 o'clock. Ques- tions answered. t 8. Sub- - MA ABOUD, Holshevists, anarchists, I. W, W.'s, She has spoken in some of 1he churches in America and has j turned from a trip to Palestine father owned an olive vat the of Abeth, among the Dressed in the Syrian woman, she ning addr this 8 Methodist churel SECOND WEEK OF CONTEST Bible Class or 1o Staten Island Details in Competition, Jargest 18t 1 Heor vil- lars of native cos- | will Christian Science. Sunday service at 10:45 a. m. Sub Ject, "God the Only Causc and Cre- ator, Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. | Wednesday cvening meeting at § o'clock. | The Reading Room-—Room 6504 Na- tional bank building is open to the public daily from 12 noon until 4 o'clogk except Sundays and holidays Wednesdays 12-7:20 p. m, lage | Lebanon, tume the e of give Y at Laveryman's Commi M [ rang to 0 Ar| St. Mark's, iscopal. Second Sunday in Advent. Holy Communion 7:30 a, m. porate communion of the Guild of All Souls. Church school 9:30 a. m Morning prayer and sermon, 11 a. m Organ recital, 7 p. m. Choral evening prayer, 7:30 p. m, Tuesday -~ Women's gBible study ity class with Dean Colladay, 8 p. m Thursday — Meeting of Men's club at which the club will entertain the clergy and men of the Assyrian and Armenian congregation of Et. Mark's Catholic Churches, St. Joseph's Mass every morning at 7 o'clock Baptisms Thursday evening at 7 | o’elock | oy Scouts Friday at 7:30 p. m Christian doctrine for public school children « Saturday morning at 9 |o'clock except during summer vaca tion. Saturday confessions Masses every Sunday at 7 10:20 Vespers and benediction |3:50. Baptisms at 4 Sccond Sunday cach ;Hn'\ Name Sunday. Mass and meeting in evening Firet Tuesday of month, monthly meeting of | &' Aid society Girl Beonts meet every Monday aft Davis will take a meeting of ¥ Rey subjeet 1ible the Great ent tend John .. at the ton Physic Cor. eryma contest Mount V¢ Men's « Island A committe s and a non « State frov the New from the Brita Mount 1. committe Ver s Wi nd tomorrow t I | o discuss de Oberammergau Handicraft Is Offered in New )’m‘k ummergai Ammergan to Ober home afternoon and 8 and at month is at T a.m ernoon at 4 o'clock Chitdrer Mary ¥ first Sunday in every month monthly meeting at 9 a. m | #unday | Weekly whist by Ladi jat 8 o'clock v Thursday ni ave communio and on same of ry Su Mary's lay morning. Mase and 10:30 o'clock, the | teing for the ltaijan mem congregation, with ser native tonguc. At 9 o'cle | mass for sehool childrer | boys and girls will take in the At vespers will take plac mo ' masses |7 o'clock th v | Men's communion Sunday of every mont OFHICERS, sat? y te k MAJOR GABRRIELSON COMING LAMB HEADS BAPTISTS w i Joseph ¥. Lamb ot dent of the Prother | Baptist church at i {1ast evening. Georg | elected vice-preside gale, secreta | treasurer. 1t , arly the | each month 1 | wa first on Friday “ WYV, 4. L. DAVIS TO RETURN A ' ¥ unanimous call to retur ' another year John L. Davis, { Trinity Methodist chure and leader of Everyman's Bib at a meeting of t officia that church last evening entirely expected a surprise to the congr fue gation Tomory s/ AW ES ‘! NEXT WAR T0 COST 800,000,000 LIVES Evangelist at Swedish Bethany Church Makes Prophecy evangelical meetings held in vedish Bethany church by Rev. Johnson continue to draw large crowds. Last night his topic was “The Great Tribulation.” He took his text from Matthews, the 24th chapter and from the Book of Revelations. “The next great war, or the war of Arma- | geddon,” will be,” he said, “one of the final moves God will make to carry his plans into effect In this war 800,000,000 lives will be sacrificed through pestilence, famine and great suffering.” He spoke of his personal experi- ences in Japan during an earthquake in which he witnessed great suffering. Other famines such as Armenian famines in which he had some former Sunday school boys acting as Ameri- | can relief workers he described as be- ing pitiful “while rich America sits | by and is gluttonous with overeating.” The the § Gust ATTENDANCE CONTEST row’s Sermon: “LUKE THE GREAT PHYSICIAN” The imposing cathedral in Milan, Italy, was surrounded by housands of people on Armistice Day, gathered to pay solemn tribute to the World War's end. Religious Items | HOW BIBLE A Rev. § WRITTEN J. L. Sullivan to Give History e Centra and Development of Greatest of Books Tomorrow Evening in will be a mee Sunday evening at ting of the Holy Name society of Joseph's church, Rev, J. L. Sullivan will ad- e dress the members on the origin of femorial chureh quar- the Bible, Father Sulllvan has gone r @ concert at 8 o'clock | M1to the subject of the beginning of The quartet will | the Bible, how it was written and its violin, | original language, early transia- | tions into other languages and finally [into English and German and its growth to the present day. He proposes to explain how certain | sections were written and how the various books finally were grouped together, The meeting is not confined to members of the society, noe is it for of '.‘,w‘t',ulmuu exclusively but a general in- {11 | vitation has beeu extended to all men The | ©f the city interested to join the meet- | ing and hear the lecture, [CTURE SCHEDULED give Rihbany, pas-| urch in Boston, Abrahar St tor of the Unitari vening. ceompanied by the organ, piano. the o and Miss Grace Schmidt will meeting of the Friendly club N church at lead the of the Wee o'cloik rt o Good and The Young People's society ith. Congregational church at 6 o’clock Sunday evening. subject of the meeting will be “Mak Real.” class will be | | day | ing Christ od by The Women's Guild gt M Episcopal church will have an a cwing meeting Wednesday o vation Nell” will be the picture ! the ser At the 1 t W. R Adve conducts htman of ] wrch of Hart- | in New|row afternoon, will | jarly ritain branch of Tuesday afternoon s Wor gelist Day South gational ¢ ‘h tomor- The appropriate a ehth Congre evening picture is particus who services avery ford, Britain this time inas- Irive the ~ much as the Salvation Army receiving the ration o hurches of all denominatio Next Friday evening under the aus- the Brotherhood, the enter secredule will concist a Lloyd comedy, “Number I a feature pleturo shows Mre, Martin k. Johnson animals through Africa pices of tainment Harold Plea ‘a My ing of and wild hes 1o Ihul', ra © Funds to Make choir of the First Baptist reascs | chureh will conduct religious services in|at the New Britain general hospital tomorrow afternoor The Credit remarkable ir ving which have taken place irche in the ot money-raising own as the “Every Member | tements fssued by the| ethod k - mmission on s of miseic the Con- COURT Morning Service—10:15 local | | All these calamities, he said, sink into insignificance when compared with that great impending tribulation which will visit the then living man- | kind The serviges this morning were omitt @ Nt at the meeting at 2:30 p. m. he offered to answer any ques- were put him. Ti erviee commencr 7 to is 45 tions that g's s at Wheat Age n the eve- Be- When Inte tween the Saturday and Sunday afternoon and evening serv- ices, refreshments will be served to all visitors first then all those desiring to remain for the evening services, ast D ning re ' Afternoon MEET WITH NEW GENERAL Charles W, Haw Recently Elect- od Head of Blue Army, E. B, C, Is Assured of United Loyalty. officers of the Blue army of Everyman's Bible class will | be held December 17, either at the | ¥, M, C. A, or the Methodist chureh, wccording to action taken by the of- ficers of that army at a mecting last |- vening. It was the first meeting with the new gencral, Charles W, Hawk- ins, and the officers pledged their united support to General Hawkins. Dwight Skinner, the retiring gen- was appointed chairman of a arrangemer 1t to renew the custom of badges at Sunday It is also planned bowling teams with a formation of an in« cague, *A banquet of committes to make s decided officers’ vas wearing ning service to start seve towards th bowling view terarmy SPECIAL MEETING meeting with sermon by Wright, D. D,, of Hart- held at the Zion M. E. tomorrow afternoon at 3 The program will includ the choir, organ prelude Williams and solos by Mrs, Alexander, Mrs. Prince Theodore Blasingame A special Rev, James A tord, will church anthems by | by John J | Williams, B. ¥ | Bates and Mrs. e e | People’s Church of Christ TREET Sunday School—12:15 Y.P.S—6P. M. Evening Serv rice—7 0'Clock Rev. Earl Woodbury of Boston, a Missionary from China, will speak at both services FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 10:45 Service sermon by Re SALAVATION AR Holine- mecting m 2 ool <« hoo! Sumday » m.. Soldie Salvation meet Wednesday, " " M welconw e | FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST | Jible School 12:10 v. William Ross Suhject: When Experience and Faith Diverge J0—Young Women's Sewing Guild SERMON: “WHY THE CHURCH” By Rev. You All Are Welcome Mount Vernon New Britain . Staten Island ......... ¢ Henry W. Maier 524 381