New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 5, 1924, Page 12

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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1924, BAPTISTS PLAN TO OBSERVE WEEK OF PRAYER FRIDAY NIGHT MOVIES ! Brotherhood to Show Feature Friday South Th Church mas Meighan ening. Keligious Items e —— ] Union prayer meetings will be held T0 TALK ON PSYCHOLOGY | Rev. John L. Davis Announces Series of Intevesting Subjects for Next at the First Baptist church next week, as a sort of a New Year's service, The | services will be held at 7:46 p. m., Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday by the First, German and Elim (8wedish) Baptist churches. “Playing Square” will be the sub- ject of discussion at the monthly meeting of the Friendly society of the Stanley Memorial church. M Mabel NEW YEAR Ph. D. experiment in s resulted suc- officers the South Con- gregational church Brotherhood have decided 1o resume the Friday evening program and continue it as | a regular weekly affair, The Brotherhood a short time ago: :x;-..n the policy of a Friday that the movies h Pinding duy cesstully, Eight Weeks. A series of lectures on psychology as applied to religion and business, will be given by Rev. John L. Davis in Trinity M. E. church during the months of January and February h been announced by Rev. John L. Davis. The subjects will be as fol- week Thursday 4 lay school gra 7:45 p. m., prayer Friday 4 p. m., sewing m., choir re otticial hoard By Rev. Abel Ahlquis! The New Year Sugge taking inventory, making decisions, form- ing resolutions, and making a new ind vigorous start. No one should bLe perfectly satisfied with his life of 19 m., united G6th and Tth meeting. school. 7:45 p.| wop st for Churchies sub-1 7:30 hearsal meeting short ¢ ritfe club. out A. M. I Zion nior and in- 10:45 u the church serv- pastor on “The Junior, pri- tments Sunday s ion Save school, " Varick of ¢ deavor pre Ch 80 p. m the ment the Thursda s pastor ) Crucifie prayer 1., meeting of or discus- ler, Miss Old Man i Dpic evening, o'clock meet Nondenominational. Gospe m., Ppray Emman praise servie b a.m ing, t for schoo neeting ection hursday -— 7:45 p. m praver meeting prayer m young day in Ge T 15 m expected , to b Rev. G. B home from for these services ay service ect, “God.” Sunday schoo m Wednesday eve and Mrs spend Sunda at both services [ Lutheran Churches, ormation Nex id ning ext week a inday | d d s 10 A m o'clock The observe Sunday school Reading Room-—Room executive ! tional Bank building is 1 noon publie daily Church schc a m. Mo , o'clock except iays and service 11 a. m pmunion wi Wednesday, 12-7:30 p. m g of the lay sche Congregational Churches, Firs sonage. celebrated at t servi Second Advent school, 12 10:45, Sunda sermon by the pastor ture and State of G 12 ng service Human servie ock edish) Tuesday per o Women's Hom Wednesday s menian women m sionary senior club school, : Thursd class, 2 p. m. Gir) Scouts, 4 Center girls, § p Friday, meeting society m the Women socie Scouts 7:30 p. m Ecelesiast < Y . I S schoo el R o oRn 1D Hoaday eve : 10:45. Sermon hy “Barnabas the Gre ! W ght.” At T30 | yween 75 wnd 100 m e, sormon by the at Meriden Sunday Al Jay Missio [ pastor Lternoo January Rock woms 3 o1 \e church meeting of the « January “Mortality evening The S o'clock, of the « society, ursday 1ock L 3:3 ¥ ises and 18 of resider of Augus g Islan Subjec wurch Interna ents Junior at 8 p { osophy m r League meet Wed Subject the Atons m of eryman’s class enment of Monday ’ worship Friday Tucs- 16 at Grit, Grip, Grac 1y ing by the pastor. Subject, “A the Church Daily Suciy as Should Be . 30 p. m the 5 n preaching, mi meetin open Bible class 10 m, . Preach- dded to ociety, hing by Atone- meeti and preach- Mark Rible people’s topie l-week to until 4 1olidays. morning service i of Na- Sunday and ser- Nature,” T P’rom Asen Study 4 Phi motor to a fternoon. Subject, school, | If we would learn to live wiscly and nobly, joyously and endlessly, we must know here and now that not by self-seeking but by self- sacrifi not by dedging difficul- ties but by conquering them, not by locating our supreme good in outer things but in inner worth do men achieve, “Scek first the kingdom of God and his righteous ness"—then the Master of all the higher values will add to us that which supreme and lasting worth Let put Christ of our philosophy of life. put the greatest fact in the greatest place \ a taught fo treat little facts with profound respee to take up a poor fossil of a tr bite and read in it a whole chapter of tha world's history--how can we face Christ and not belicve that He means something reve tory about reality? What is a good makes a good citizen indge of an era by its defini- of goodne In the Middlic Ages a good man was typified as stunding on his pillar amid the scorching heat of summer, draws- ng up by a cord the food the people ught him as the the of the pillar adoring the good No of us accepts that ption of ® good man today. We know what a good man wus according to John Bunyan. To John Bunyan the good man was the escaping man, the man in gty There is truth in that al- legory but by no means the whole truth, and anyone who accepts that as a complete picture of the truth is totally out sympathy with 1 is of the 20th century. What a good telephone? A good telephone is not only mad the right material or of corrcet pattern, but it is primarily that is in touch with all the telephones the line; one communication with the e« exchange and all the other homes an® offices of good is then second- right rclation to our in the center us us then man Wha today? Wi may stood man one co! of one other in ntral in tele- on telephon: 50 touch with phones in the the city. To be Iy to be in fellow-men “When ye pray says the evening entertainment without charg-! ing admission, but taking up a collec- tion later. The experlment was a | success, and beginning next Iriday the Brotherhood again will resume this practice. The program | Holmes travelogue, a | feature picture. It consists of ahout 10 reels of film. The feature picture next wee “Back Home and Broke,” by [Thomas Meighan. The doors open at 7 o'clock and the pro- gram starts at 7:30, The featu pietur vening will “The Road.” BAPTISTS 70 MEET | includes a Burton comedy and a tomorrow | be Turn in the| v of Hartford District 1o Have Joint Session and per in That City Monday. Laymen of the ociation, which includes New Brit- in, will hold a joint meeting in the ['nion church of Hartford, Monday ning. Supper will served at 7 p. m. by the women of the chureh. The speaker will 0 son, executive se tional Couneil of ¥ men. The local churches will be sented pastors and lay dele- gates The program G. H. Schneck of church Gasper- the Na- Yaptisi repre- by their in charge af Rev he German Baptist REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Comparatively fow warranty deeds | were filed for record this week at the | office of city elerk, only thos that follow being recorded Helen K MeCabe and J. E. Martin to Leo J. O'Brien, Jerome and West Main streets; Bennett Hibbard and Clesson Parker to Irene Andrews Stevens, Monroe sireet L.inc Re y co, to Willard 1. Eddy, Tunxis street; Marie Cianei to Antoni and Anna Krystofik, Taleott street: North & Judd Mfg. O squale and Paulo Bombaci; V to Jozef Wierbicki, Glen Edward B. Hummell to Michael J. Flynn st Benjumin Marholin Rachel | Brown, Dwight street; Fannie Galati to Giacomo Bonola, Daly street, the street; Hartford Baptists' — | Cooke will be the leader. The annual meeting of the Services at People’s Uhuwrch Tomor- Rev. E. drew’s Lithuanian chury tomorrow. read his report: memorial church will be held evening. The annual meeting of the St rh will be Ve Grikis NEW MINISTER HERE Brooks to side at Al row—>Located in Parsonage. Revy. ! Lynn, ister of vember n ber 21, arrtved in this city Thursday church Mr, cecd Mass., the 19, T Rey Brooks, formerly who was elected People’s church on and ace was elected n ylor L BBOUR and will preside at all services in the tomorrow Brooks to who An- held will of min- suc- now | lows: { January 6, “What is Psychology and | What Does it Do For us?” January |16, “How Knowledge is Obtained.” January 20, “Iron Filing and Mental | Magnets.” January 27, “Making Your Mind Mind You.” February 8, “The ience of Forgetting.” February 10, ‘onstructive Imagination,” Febru- y 17, “The Subconscious Mind.” February 24, “Prominent Traits of Great Achievers.” The meetings will be held Sunday evenings at 0 o'clock. There will be special music by competent mu- sicians. | ' CHURCH OF ALL NATIONS Pastor of Famous Melting Yot Organ- ization Which Caters to All Races to Speak Here, Rev. John R. Henry, pastor of the famous Church of All Nations in low- er East'Side, New York, will speak at Trinity Methodist church Sunday, y 13 The “Church of All N is one which has been heard of It is a Methodist brings together Chatham Square, and other tions" all over the world. organization which from the Bowery, Chinatown, The Ghetto kast Side and Downtown New York districts the vast groups of people from all over the world, and gives many of them their first experienco in je “American Melting Pot.” There ure Russian, Chineses and other con- gregations in this one church. CHRISTMAS TREE! Evergreen Cutting in Adirondacks Sarts Conservation Move, Utica, Jan. 4.—Unrestrained ting of young evergreens for Christ- mas trees in the Adirondacks this scason may result in the passage of \ conservation law compelling a closed season on the conifers. The open winter has permitted au- tomobilists 1o carry out whole truck- Hleads of { rees and the market was {flooded. Thousands remained unsold n were left by the roadside, hauncey Williams of Remaen, ssemblyman, says he will a closed season on young WASTED. cut. former recommen is Church of the Pa T his family and is Monroe of Open - the Greenshurg, in charge Door at minister has household goods in the parsonage eting § p. hemlock trees for ock 2:18 Young Prople me Evening serviee, 7 0 Getting J.ocated Wednesday Women's 3p.m Thursday p. m. Prayer T4 p.om pine and ten yoars, nent, "When ye pray, say Not only when we pray but toil, when we plan, when when we educate The Tes sprie orn: when we we study must say OUl 7 city of York is our boy and we are responsible for ing lost. That lost girl is our girl, and her fall part of the fall of the social order that tolcrates produces her. That cuse paralysis in the tenement munion | is our paralysis, and if we ignore recital 7 it the discase wil crecping and ser. n the street and into the room our Jittlc lie in the BARTHOLOW MAKES BIG GAIN The Bible class at Mount Vernon, is away ahead of either the Everymon's Bible « t ass of New Britain or Trinity Methodist libie class of Staten Island in the three-cornered ndance contest for| he and I'he contest ends Mar | February 1 The standing of the ses now is as fol- ppene lows: Bartholow, 2410; Staten Island, =Tep 48 | 2084, and the New Britain class has| PANY fihed { 1548, Next Sunday the eontest Black and Rlue mitte of the local dent A, H. Parker will Mount Vernon there meeting of all three committees Recreation Chief | FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 10:45—~Morning Worship 11:15—Communion Service 12:10—Bible School ermon by the Rev. William Ross—Subject “THE CALL OF THE NEW YEAR" pecial combined service of the Young People and church, Address by the pastor onday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at Union Prayer Meetings. The German, Swedish and First Baptist chuiches will hold united New Year's Services. All welcome. ass meets Mon- b and ocated street moved here on o'clock. rtholow Tues- prayer wi on band 1ot hoy in the Children's meeting, 4 the and praise meeting SALVATION ARMY 1o, me. Holiness m., Sunday People’s service, 7 p. m., meeting. 8 p.om., Salva- ting. Al Welcome, an worst oW his In Living On Reputatio What « Methodist Churches Trinity m., Sunday doin’ porter mmu Sam you George Sam George just is a A Mark's Vpiscopal. Veast of the Epiphany Holy Communion 7:30 a. m Bouts. €t N 9:30 a. m. Holy C and suy f the ) ) , ? p. m. ad. and sermon 11 a. m. Organ s departme ? . ' ' ‘hat is Pay-'p. m. Choral evening prayer p 2, B 'o for mon 7:30 p.m Tuesday 4 Merwin Tuesday, anr Danghters of the st Pullman Hopkins ommin L com and of Church | infantile Johns I me Al- estion Monda choo A - com- Jay & motor to son, Tr where ones N . where wiil be a cradle Not ual meeting King at 8 p. m but in learning g0 back to nd inspired, his own pri- to bear only when we all life's activities w OUR, Then heartened us facing pray Achievemer #on, 1roop 2 Wednesday lay church schoo Thursday Ttalian mothers 4:10, united w for grades § and Fridey — 3:00, n : " eign Missionary rty : church pariors, i . . 1 thy ¢ -4 Mra. Martin W A > Catholic Churches 10 say 8t. Peters our task each one of vate difficnl his own personal burden, cach one to fight private battle, ith nes and hope of that others him saying: “This is our et s our battle, our country that winl te . ¥ we are trying 10 serve Baptisms Thursday eve W in the . The business man expects 1 Boy Frida 4 2y S pecis 1 ister and the doctor subordin- e Christian doet ¥ e serviee THE COMMUNITY CHURCH eniidren evary Buturda ate cverything n iie 1o STANLEY MEMORIAL CONGREGATIONAL sdfiogipt e gt 1% Morning Service at 10:15 o'clock ! Sermon by the pastor, Rev. Raymond N. Gilman “The Faith of Jesus"—Communion Service Masses ¢ LA Sunday morning and one his own cour be- the e feeling lock Sunday 3 ot with Jo ery morni 7:45 ar world to scrve Scouts min- make his Why idea mands kind sound prin and shouid also F social subordinate the Saturday hat of serviee task It de and a iires also a M casy 30. Vespers an Purpos: Haptisms at Sunday ose , . People’s Church of Christ COURT STREET Sermon: “GRIT, GRIP, GRACE” ervice—10:45 Sunday School—12: Y.P.S.—6P. M. Evening Service—7 o’Clock Sermon: “GETTING LOCATED” Rev. F. L. Brooks will preside at all services T T L T O AV Tk A e o VR man well-being had no thought Morning vou for n Travi newly Speakman appointed United is the m expert for hildren's Bureau, and wiil something to say in the future hildren's sports. Miss Speak- hails from Philadelphia Holy Communion and Reception of New Members pointing to 1 mar wcond replicd .30 P. M. Address by Rev. John L. Davis “What Is Psychology and What Does It Do For Us?” s blue ho the third AT CENTER CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH parapets t home of of the ¥ 1 1 tryi HAFPY VMW YEAR i 1 Sunday, January 6th. 10 A. M.—Church Sunday School. 11 A. M.—Communion Service. SOUTH CHURCH WISHES Yo 3 that.’ daily drudge his vision, w “THE TURN IN THE ROAD” e eionof the o On Kimed that Dyeded Moa Widets and Wighis Heve's a Splendid New Year Victore f m rnthralhed e oommnded SUNDAY EVENING —7:15 SOUTH CHURCH rorey Doors Open at 8:15 Fardier it Stormy b 0 You can't afford to miss this Peture other—Happine A Service Restinl, Homelike, and Inspiving Year bring and cver will this year and a bring what w wished e nd Prosperity Ahlquist 11 ars Good Music Welcome to all | ATTENDANCE CONTES ® Tomorrow’s Sermon: “BARNABAS, THE GREAT-HEART” Mount Vernon ........2410 Staten Island .........2084 New Britain ..........1818 Everyman’s Bible Class

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