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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1928. SUNDAY SCHOOL PLAN CHRISTMAS EXCERCISES Henors ;t_anual Festivitie.; Are Plianned>Asm H;WE BIG TIME AT Christmas Season Approac/zes 5. MARK’S EHUREH {termediate departments of the church Holy Communion, 7:30 o'clock P antzlClansiio Bc Seen in *= o Representatives of Various Con- Churches intending to have |school. 10:30 a. m., service of wor-| Communion of Daughters of the King. 7 THI < S8 - | ship. The subject of the sermon by|Church school, 9:30 a. m. Morning -5 ¢ R .2 . : i it y ocial program and”sodiionsl |[| L% 0linr Wik Ge “God's Ways und| praver, iany and semon, 11 a me. || P Flacos—Patron' Saiut of|] g Soir; gregations Guests of Men’s Club i gl_l‘qfi’_w."; o md“; | Purpase 12 m., junior and begin-| Organ recital, 7 p. m. Evening prayer sy stmas pl"t s o | ners' departments of the church|and address, 7:30 p. m : 7 ] % 71 S o . s "':ms" as early in the week || ,0105), The map showing the results| Friday—8t. Thomas' day. Holy ; ¢ Yuletide to Have Gifts for - H }h":‘:_:""’_"‘“"' ol . to date of the dirigible contest be-| Communion, 9:30 a. m. 1 Kiddies S : | tween the different classes and de-| Satarday — Primary department of « : iddies, - Baptist Churches. | partments will be on exhibition. {the church school will hold its Christ- ¢ % i el AR S At FARV R SRelnE g 1 fubl o First. | Friday — 7:30 p. m.,, Christmas tree | mas entertainment at 3 o'clock. gk ' and ajar and the a come i Thi ¥ evening. About 150 10:45 a. m., morning worship, ser- | &nd celebration for all departments of‘ e g ¥ advent he Christina trooping down to ecarth, with °n were present at the meeting. mon by the Rev. William Ross. Sub- | the ¢hurch school. | Nondenominational. Cuso ew Britain's churches, Sun- some of God's choicest gifts, it Ationg 1ests of the evening Ject, “Opportunities and Adversaries. o 5 _Emstanel Gompel, : : day sbhools add youss peapleid sacle: is at the Christmastide were Father zess, wWho has char 12:10, Bible school and Brotherhood SWEDISH BETHANY | Sunday — 10 a. m., prayer and 4 % e : eed o | The clouds and fog of the work of the Episcopal church class. 7:00, Young People's society Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Morn. | Praise service. 10:45 a. m. preach- e ey . YERADS InIAnE 11 sunk in materiaiism and ¥ at Iis Island; Father Marinakis and will meet in the chapel. ing service at 10:45 o'clock. Evening |!N8 topic “World Conditions = Con- 5 towards annual yuletide services' § gensualism is dispelled as the her Vootrides of the Greek ehurch; Monday — 7:00, Boy Scouts. service at 7:30. Sermon by the pas. | ITINE the lteliability of Biblical : | ind cxere 5 15 the usual custom | | Christmus spirit moves over & Iathers J. Dankeviteh, S. Burdikoff Thursday — 7:45, prayer service. |tor, Rev. G. I, Pihl " | Prophecy.” 12:15 p. m., Bible school 2 in many churches the Christmas ex- the and, warming with the ¥ and Lukis of the Russian church, and Saturday—4 o'clock, Chrlstmas|ning. Pihl morning and eve ‘!, 45 p. m, Young People’s meeting : : ciscs will be held at different imes 3 rays of divine love, the coid Father Yonan of the tree party for the kindergarten, pri-| Wednesday evening: Address by| . P ™o evangelistic service, topic “To 2 3 i lifferent departments of the | f men Representatives of mary and cradle roll. | Rev. Peter Matson who has been a|St2d: . iy . y church g . i ages before His e urch were aiso y e missionary in China for 80 years | TUeMay — ¢ p. m, children's 2 e First Baptist church there icted o tor: BinT: ore : anctus was red by o ceting. £ 2 it be a Christmas tree party for g Slakiedi - v s own 1 nd a P e meeting N y 1 Christm party fol | surteited, like the 2 a Sunday—9:30 . m; Sunday achool;| T eging at Thursday — 7:45 p. m., mid-week Kkindergarten, primary and cradle roll with earthly joy 1 he ¥ R 1oir under the direction of 10:30, service in KEnglish; German prayer meeting, This is Mias Ruth Mar ¢ Gepartments on Saturday afternoon at| ¥ ancients did, the vanity of ma- .. Bakouta rendered church music. Bib) , 11,46, servi y 1 y sl Marguret | ;- o100k terinl things, that He alone can § | Mr. Bakouta is a former captain in 7 1:1}emc,f‘;:u:l1; :\"o'o.’;‘u:-‘s";:&xffg i Reformation. . People’s. RIS A h','“’]','; G ‘4'.‘ . Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock satisfy et et snee moll Lo oy aadihis ehote sravad Monday evening, meeting of the |, cr iccS 10:45 a. m. Sunday school| Morning *worship, 10:45; Sunday O ted o pea o | there! will‘be @)Cliristman pasty. for| #sssaahim. for himaslt, to be the hit of the evening. It was Girls' club at the residence of H.| 40 clock: school, 12:15; young people’s meeting | 5 ol D CROTIL BT oolidge | the junior, senior and intermediate § Infinite wisdom placed composed of Russian men, svomen and Rund, 214 Bassett street. Meeting of the Luther league Mon- | §:00; evening service, 7:00, o Dresant him Wt . e iy | departments of the First Congrega- proper.vajue on the riches o chil Secular music was render- Wednesday evening meeting of the | 4Y €Vening at § oclock. Thursday — Children’s meeting, 4; © PFeverc LI Wi o T tional Sunday schoo § carth when He chose a stable || cd by 4 quartet composed of several Boy's club at the residence of 137 prayer and praisc meeting, 7:45 1" ,‘ oS ’\‘l"\_:'{"-"'y s he beginners' department of the for His birthplace. men from Mark’s church West Main street, Plainville. e First, . 3 Prof. J. E. Hartaler, president ot I0d “<\ -“:-;‘ f,’ S Italiun Sunday school of the South The Creator, the only 1 In the course of the evening ad- Thursday evening, prayer meeting Pro. Johnson of Yale University witzmarsun college, of Bluffton, 0., R o s hristian CODEBregational church will have its § lord and owner of the world § |dressss were given, each of which in German, will preach Sunday morning at 10:30 | will preach both morning and evening Rt tha, Worlq Bl hristian |, ual - Christn celebration ' ¥ and all things therein, chose stowed the friendship between the ] | 0’clock. Communion services conduct- tion at Pe 1 The | hursday evening 0 o'clock to hide His omnipotence be- five nationalities represented at the eting. Lu was served followe Congregational Churches, at 7:30 o'clock Sunday service at 10:45 Sub- O rorace, and nu 1 ome rimary artment ty g the | First Tueaday ovenl ' &l ot "G on re now at we o 3 : ‘ i for Today.” Men's Bible class.| program K - g r o bl Y v that He first revealed himse Meeting of standing committee on The Reading Room—Room 5 p ‘ ) s of the “rids vening at b o'cloc It was to the wise men who Monday at 5:15 o'clock. St. Jo 1 st I is s any moment o Lutheran Churches, {ed by Dr. Ahlquist. Evening services Christian Science Rresentaton sl g 1 behalf gy atternoon a clock the be-| § hind the tattered robes of pov- § | T g menian wom m. Junior Mis-| s With! GhFrion by Llie paRer 08| ien except Sundays and holidays. mass for school children and Working nhave their Christmas party. There| § He next uaveileq His saored sionary society, 4:15 “The Advent Sermon of John the Wednesdays 12-7:30 p. m and girls will take place down- | will be a real live Santa Claus on Sy : - LS Thursday Armenian women's Paptist,” at 10:45 a. m. English serv- tairs in the church. At 4 o'clock | hand and gifts will be given to the " These wiso men of the Hast ist Tomorrow Evening. Bible class, 2 p. m. Girl Scouts, 4:30 ice with sermon by the pastor on Sceond Advent vespers will take place. The regular! children of the primary and begin- epresented the priestly caste An evening community church p. m. Christmas party for junior, in- “God’s Unique Christmas Present,” at 5, Bunday morning service with | Morning masses for the week arc at!ners' departments tts for the f of the ancients. In the midst | |concert will be held in Trinity Meth- e |‘|’|Ixml)m.~ and senior departments, ) o'clock. ) . _!sermon by the pastor, “Divine Heal- 7 o'eloc k ) needy children of New Britain will be of a people sunk in material § | odist church tomorrow evening by 30 poom, Monday—Teachers' training class ing.’ 12:05, Sunday school 7100, Men’s communion on the second gopated hy the children of the older Hlbe A kes. Tebtatancol i sttt Kb o4 business meeting at 7:30 o'clock. |cveniug service and sermon, “Philos- | Sunday of every month TEDATCTaRtE & 'Tho GABUAIE ChTittNes et ) N M Medning Abie The niterai bl % ophy of the Bible Plan.” service of the IMirst Congregational He came to bring peace, that will include the following selections: 9:30, church school. Italian depart- Methodist Churches, Thursday evening service at 8 N N church wil be held next Sunday. An “heavenly peace” which sur- Organ Prelude ment. 10:45, church school, Begin-| Sunday — 9:30, church Sunday| o'clock. Subject, “The ven Prom- JEN IE Ll DEVENING am of Christmas mu-| § passeth all understanding and Soprano solo, “How beautiful upon ners' department. ~ 10:45, morning school. 10:45, sermon by Rev. Jo- jses. featured at the morning | ¥ which alone can satisty and the mountains” .......... Harker worship. Sermon, “An Heroic Relig- seph Palmer of Hartford Y. M. C. A. scrvice and at 4 o'clock a vesper make happy the hearts of § Soprano solo ion,” Sermon to juniors, “Secret of 6:00, Epworth league devotional I. BB, 8. Associatior ' Lag th » musicale will be given by the choir, g ) L s Atk Success.” 12:10, church school. 30, meeting led by Louis Breumer. 7:30, Lecture by W. N. Woodworth of theran or ranklin - Square gasisted by Harold J. Stedman, flutist He brought it to the shep- b, “The Clock™ +... .. Ashtord Assyrian” worship. Rev, Sherrod | sermon by the pastor. Special musi-| Brooklyn, Y. 3 p. m. Subject, held its regular mecting last evening = ehildren of the German Bap- Netds; 356 brought it te the 1 |Mopenns. wols, Soule, superintendent of the Mission- | ¢al numbers by Mrs, Ruth Goodrich|“Love and the Forgiveness of St 3 \ was observed nday school in all departments Wise ik e “-“_ Reina it 30 . “Rain” . ‘Peadd Ciitren ary society of Connecticut, 6:00, meet- Horton " [ ing i J ave votad to give up thelr usual ns if, like the shepherds and b. “A Little Song” A. Voorhees ing of the Young People’s society at| Tuesday — Meeting of the W. H. M, Seventh Day Advent ziy he r. Abel Christmas gifts and to have the money the wise men, we too are men Soprano solo, “Bendemeers which Hev, Dr, George W, C. Hill will| 8. at the home of Mrs. Lillie Stotts, Special lecture at 1. O. O, I, hall i used to buy Christmas gifts for the and women of good wi Y tream’’ Aifred Catty speak, 7:15, evening worship. 15 W, Pearl street. Soclal tea. 7:45, on Arch strect at 3 o'clock Sunday rit & 0f Jey | hildren's Home. The annual Christ. Sermon by the pastor, “Save the Monday — 4:00, meeting of the Girl class meeting, 7:00, Christmas party afternoon. Subject, “Among so many ) " . i I8 mas evercises will be held next Sun . t 2 irface, and you save all.” fcouts. 45, meeting of the standing !0 the nurses, Auspices of Philathea churches and Conflicting Creeds how Alice 1Porsell ¢ I Bwan- gay cvening, December Soprano solo Mrs. Horton To Sing At Trinity M. E. Church With Flutist Accompan- committee in the church office. 7:30, clasa can any one know which is right? son, accompan n ot ar The Philathea <lass of Trinjty 2 3y the waters of Minnetonka" sccond division, Troop 2, Boy Scouts| ’Il‘lmrmlay —= Ti45, prayer meeting. e violi ““\ Mr 4 t and| Methodist church will give a Christ ... Thurlow Lieurance of America. Friday-— 4:00, Christmas party for Catholic Chur . Ay Anson mas party to the nurses of the New . . . "L ear the Gentle Lark"” Tuesday — First division, Troop 2, pupils of the sewing school. 7:30, 8t. Peter — Britain gencral hospital Tuesday Rel[g,ou: ltem.g b “lo, H 2 Bishon Boy Scouts of America. cholr rehearsal, Masscs at 8, 9 and 10:30 o'clock CHANGE IN SPEAKERS evening at 7 o'clock. A Christmas e sermon subject by Rev. John Thursday - -2:30, meeting of the Sunday mornings. Word was recefved in t ust | party will be given to the Methodist | 1. Devia is taken from a weil known llan mothers in the church pariors. A. M. E. Zion - evening that George H, Fisher of class of the City Mission Iriday aft- The officers of the Blue army of | paint slogan, 0, Christmas tree celebration of Sunday service, 10:45 a. m., preach- St. Andrew’s (Lithuanian.) Brooklyn, a writer on the book of ernoon at 4 o'clock. Th annual | Everyman's Bible ass W meet fo A the beginners’ department of the Ital- |ing by the pastor. Subject, “The Me-| Masses at 7:80, 8:30 and 10:30 kinl ar Revelutions who had | Christ cantata will be held Wed- | supper at the' Y A Wilaan SPECIAL MEETING. jan church school, | diator,” Sunday school | 0 p. m.|o'clock Sunday mornings. en scheduled to spe to the Inter exday evening, mber 26 day evening at o'clock There A spocial program will be given at 1riday — 4:00, Christmas tree cele-| Varick Christlan Endeavor society, - yational Rible dents tomorrow aft A special Christmas sermon will be | will be some mood kers there and | the A. M. E. Zion church on Sunday hration of the beginners' and primary | 6:30 p. m. Preaching at 7:45 p. m. by St. Joseph's. ernoon would be unable to eome. I ered by Rev. M. W, Gaudian of indications point to a big time. It will | afternoon Tt m includes departments of the church school. | the pastor. Subject, “Christ Our Re. Mass every morning at 7 o'clock. his place Clayton J. Woodworth, Bohn's German Lutheran chur be & sort of get-together meeoting '._‘m‘l voluntary v 3. J. Williama, 7:30, Christmas tree celebration of the | decmer.” Baptisms Thursday evening at 7:30 | thor of “The Finished Mystery,” dunday i with the new general, Charles W.|naddress by Rev. J. A. Wright, D, D., junfor department of the chureh| Tucsday evening prayer meeting at|o'clock. commentary on the books of Ezekie The prims tment of 1 Hawkins and a program for the bal- | of Hartford: piano solo, “Pligrm school 10, Young People’s sociable, [ § o'clock. Boy Scouts I'riday at 7:30 p, m and \ o He will take the Jiscopa [ ¢ 1l |ance of the season will be laid ou Chorus,” by Mre. J. J. Willlams; solo | Christian doetrine for public £chool | game wub s Mr. Fisher had an i ual Chr . 8 1 M. Biataaammt * As T Am:® Stanley Memorial. . ¥ N children every Saturday morning at 9 | ;600 p " ¢ Forgiveness | & 3 Lernoon a cloek. 1 Wednesday evening at 45 o'clock | violin solo by J. J lams; solo by Sunds 10 a. m,, senior and in- | Third Sunday in Advent, o'clock except during summer vVaca- | of Sins” T ™ ewut Sl three communion Scrvices| Rey . a Chinese missionary,| M. Pr Bates, "Open My Yyos e o'clock ir Odd Fellows' | “hristinas morning will spe the Swedish Bethany| That T May See” The report of the Saturday afternoon and evening e exercises by the Emmanuel | ohure R jiion han. Spont. 39| capta v eas and. ol e and the A. M. E. Zion | years in the se mission field | et B Masses every Sunday at 7, 5, 9 and Success of Marriage Is TNy g e International Bible Students N R A RATEON SO, W biciisa L ependent on Earnings. T tiar Chrmas eorvice o Writer of “The VFinished My a commentary the books of Holy Name Sunday. Mass at 7 a. m Copenhagen 15.—Many of the | sber 3 O Cheistoas Tl'le Greflte.t Novel Evel‘ Written Ezekiel and Revelations, will speak and meeting in evening. arger banks i mark are consider- | yorni re will be a sunrise seryve 084 Fulions Ball, Sunday, 8 p. m, First Tuesday of month, monthiy ing the making of a rule that no bank t o'clock. In the after Girl Scouts meet every Monday aft- amounts to at least rowns pdus Christs ree program will be ob- | ernoon at 4 o'clock ! b rise ir ber Now in Motion Victures and Presented Children of Mary have communion prices he s the Piliti- P obeerve | Shatm ¢ 5 THE COMMUNITY CHURCH . s e e 2 Sk e v o _ I Next Sunday Evening 7:15--at South Church STANLEY MEMORIAL CONGREGATIONAL Sunc tatued unti 14 years' serviee 8o/ a1 t ikt Dl Doors open at 6:4; Morning Service at 10:45 o'clock | Ry o b p st ning ed to years of md r A Beantiful Service An Inspirving Pictwre rstful Hour You Are Cordially Invited Sunday morning. Masses at 7, t and 10:30 o'clock, the 8 o'clock mass Guards Their Souls People’s Church of Christ —— " rinity Methodist Church COURT STREET y ; gt : Morning Service—10:45 Sunday School—12:15 8] , ¥ ! T ; ks . : Sunday—10:15 a. m.—Sermon by Joseph Palmer of Hart- Y.P.S.—6P. M ford Y. M. C. A, 30 p. m.—~Sermon by Rev. John L. Davis, subject “Save sthogmsiesieih basac « : " “the Surface and You Save AlL” This subject is Rev. J. E. Hartzler of Blufiton, Ohio, will speak at both ; ; the official <logan of the Paint and Varnish indus- services : y ¢ SALVATION ARMY tries and is valued at one million dollars a word. X | 1A m. Holiness meeting. 2:30 e U T B W B Special Musical Numbers by Mrs. Ruth Goodrich Horton, ot 8 p. m. Salvation meet- <oprano. " AN wedeome FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH | ' | 10:45—~Morning Worship 12:10—Bible School Sermon by Rev. William Ross—Subjec . Eaa PP ® 9’ OFFORTUNITIES AND ADVERSARIES" » - Sermon: “Our Bible for Today T Rev. William G. Jones, in charge Marine Department By Rev_ Henry w, Malel’ Saturday, 4:00—Christmas Tree Party, Kindergarten, i ¢ the' New York Society (rig! foreground), com Primary and Cradle Roll pleted on Dec. 9—Bible Day—his 50 years of service distributing You Au Al'e welcome | bibles to seamen in New York harbor. Bibles are supplied in dif- ! ferent languages Sermon by the pastor, Rev. Raymond N. Gilman | “God’s Ways and Purposes” [

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