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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1924. Y ANNUAL CHURCH MEETINGS--BIBLE CLASSTOMEETHERE (g SN S =7 PLANS MATERIALIZING FOR BIG STAN[EY MEM"RI AL e SANL T LN i | ot that wonderful gathering, and that many more were able to keep in CONVEM ION 01‘ 100 BxBLE CLASSES IN ANNU AL REP"RT TAGY, Shcs, R abin 10 KUE. 11 reporte. It is not often that such a " eting comes so close to our door. E. B. C. Armies Show Re- ing instructor in the U, 8, army, nn‘\ M '~4 Wing a boxing class at the Y. We were glad to have had the op- ion, Troop 2, Boy Scouts. 7:00, evening service and sermon: : Efforts will be made to x»l s | portunity on October 30 of entertain- First Wednesday—4:10, United week day | “Mortality o: Human Nature.” newed Social Acll\(li'es—— lrnww,r Richard Swan Lull, prolvc Rev R N Gllman Delwers Yefil ing the ‘I‘fvnm‘xl A“Mh:xumg‘ o‘: Ctl)n- 10:46—Merning worship, sernion by | church school for grades 4 and 5. Thyrsday evening service at 8 ¥ i sor of vertebrate paleontology gregational churches and of showing the :ov. Wl?lh‘x’u Roa: Subject, | Thursday—3:30, the Young Wom-|o'clock. Subject: “The seven| Local Orgamzauon Makes | vaie, to give his illustrated :\rlrlrnl!‘ ly Mhsage--chu]‘ch ls Pmspelmfl our feelings of cordiality and hospital- “Knowledge and Power.” 12:10, [an's department will resume its| Promises.” 2 o 3t “The PPulse of Life and a commit. ity towards our sister churches. Dur- Bible scheol and adult. classes. 7:00, | Thursday afternoons at home at the bpurt Towards W mning tee will go to Hartford \\ulnmm r————— ing the past year, we have been Young g meeting. chureh parlors to the young women| International Bible Students Asso. evening to interview him when he | fhat the Stanley Memorial church | P/¢ased to listen to messages from the « M,.mm, Béy Scouts. of the church for sewing and socia- | 10:30 a. m., Junior Bible class.| Attendance (‘entest delivers an address there. Professor | 1us gone ahead In great strides dur- | [0/10VIng: Rev. Henry W, Maler, Rev. Tuesdsy—7:30, executive commit- | bility. 4:10, United week day church | Study. 3 p. m., subject: “Atonement ki Lull is one ‘of the foremost educa-'ing the past year was indicated at the | Je/0u! Fiske, Frederic L. Fny, Dr. tee meeting. school for grades 6 and 7. 6:00, S8up- | Between God and Man.” tors in the country advocating & re-[annual meeting last evening by re- | Hnf¥ K. Warren, president of Yank~ Wednésday n@pu—The ladies of the | Per and annual meeting of the church. : e ; conciliation between science, evolu- | ports from the minister, Rev. R ton college, Yankton, South Dakota; church will serve luncheon in the ! Friday—7:00, Meeting of the Rifie Christian Scince Trophy Offered in Attendance Contest tion and religion. Gilman and other officlals. Mr. Gil. | Y Herbert ¥kins, assistant supert atning hall, Opén to all, clup. 7:30, Motion picture entertain- | Sunday service at 10:45 a. m., sub- | With two banquets and a theater Attendance Contest !man in his annual message pointed | lMdent of the Cossscticut Antl- Wadnésdy—1:80, the Young Wom. | ment under the auspices of the Broth- | ject “Sacrament.” Sunday sehool at [Party scheduled for some time within | Another feature of Bible class ac- [out some of the achievements of | Hi00n 1€aguC: Edward C. Clark of 's sewing gulld will meet in the |€rhood. Featyre picture—“The Go-|9:45 a. m. the next two wecks, probably the | tivities at which the local officials are |the past year and outlined a more | L1¢i0N, Arizona; Rev. M. D. Knee- Church parior. Getter.” fir(:nt(-:t movement in the history of ‘u]]]“ng their batt. s is the attend- | aggressive policy for the coming year. land of r.oston:v Rev, “llllum Hazen, Thursday — 7:46, midweek prayer L ‘ (Continued on Sixteenth Page). he city to get factory men to attend [ance contest. This contest, it has| His message follows: misslonary at Bombay, lndis, and servioe. Swedish Bethany church services, special social func- | heen declded, will run until the end of | Annual Mesasge tev. Ira E. Gillet, missionary at In- ¥riday—6:45, Brotherhood supper, Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Service (.ions including everything from dis- | I'ebruary and a committee from the | Another year has passed, and the | /b, Portuguese East Africa. Ladles invited. Stereopticon lecture [8t 10:45 a, m. Annual meeting Jan- :)::7:::115 n{ ]('_\ol;lhl;n(til a six-round | jocal class will meet at Mount Ver-|reports of the various officers which | | Suppose that the two things on the Hop! Indians. uery 11 “MY GOSPEL" & match; plans for a convention | non, N. Y., tomorrow with a commit- [ we have just been listening have dem- | Which have shown themselves to be s s e th the city of upwards of 100 Bible |tee from that class and one from the |onstrated that 1923 has been a good | définite forward steps in the life of German Lutheran Churches {8pm, ¥116) :;ftfi“lffl'\ n;’:,‘:;? :pl::tl m“.'.'.fzsfl.r.ff:; Trinity M. E. class at Staten Island | year for the Stanley Memorial church. | Poth young and old are the “Religi- Sunday :30 a. m. Service Reformation . ¢ 5 K ’ Ranie St1to arrange details. The presentation | These reports have shown that we |9Us Kducation Week” or ~popularly in E:dt?l)arsmlh::';lo v: e Blbletcl;la Service 10 a. m. Sunday school B’Tfi;,;'kpt;tfil?fimfipnéo‘:j f‘f;:“:",,""\:"fl"‘t",‘ an attendance con-|of the Leland cup, it is expected, will | have iy moving forward on every | called “Rally Week" held in October, for German adults. Service in Ger- | 11:15 a. m. ol ot odr. Lord Jesta Cheist i “rn« Sther "“'J- °% and|take place at a banquet to be given |front of church activity. So far as|8nd the vote taken by the members man 11:45 a. m. Meeting of stand- o She arindsst thing in s 11 tins plans for a glorious bIg [at the Elihu Burrit hotel on March |1 know there has heen no retreat |Of the church in December asking for ing committee in residence of A. St. John's (German) i ol et SR, Hol RS W o R —— [anywhere and “steady advance” has 3250 aid from the Misslonary Bociety Litke, 11 Greenwood ltreet, at 7:30 | Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Ser- forming power in his own life <‘Ml";lrlix-;“:1"1‘: ; :r“ai s 'liibllx" Cqfinied on. Fage 16) { been our watchword. | of Connecticut, instead of §500 asked pomog g mon in German at 10:30 o'slock. || and seen with joy and gladness ||| class is taking on & spurt almost as RS A year ago at this time this church | during the past year, and the loyal l(ondly—Annunl chureh dinner and | Subject, “The Light of the World." |l the great changes that had b r el dirrbal ,,',mi'ml' rowth | [ | Wa§ just coming through a ve ry |and enthusiastic response of the peo- business meeting at 7 o'clock. The annual meeting of the church will |}l token place in the lives of others ||/ from 83 to 1500 members i . critical period in its history. A dis-|Ple In backing up this vote by the Wednesday evening—Meeting . of | take place in the afternoon at 2:30 [l wyo had come under its holy [||months Re" io"s Items |ustrous fire and a change of pastors [°very member canvass on December Boys' club. o'clock. The annual electlon of of- and blessed influence. In tak- Amo,"g the outstanding plans oc- | g | might have proven too much for some | 9 Thursday—Prayer meeting in Ger: | ficers will also be held at this time. |}l jng inventory of his earthly pos- cupying theé attention of class offi- churches. But not too much for the | Without doubt the high point mgn at 8 o'clock. The pastor will give an {llustrated [l gogsions and advantages and cials at the present time, are the ban-| 1 | Stanley Memorial church. If you |reached during “Religious Education - lecture in English at the church st |l comparing them with the riches [|| quets which will be held by the two | concention aud <irin pith i L] Have been abie to survive such tem- | Week” was the “Father and Son” Elim (8wedish) 7:30 p. m. Thes ubject will be, “The |l {n Christ, he found that they largest armies this month. The first conception and virgin birth will be | pestuous storms as these I think it | banquet on October 1, when a 102 Sunday scheol 9:45 in the morning, | Light of Judea.” were worth less than nothing. st sl :J;]‘:‘ ';:’"“ _h? R‘(‘:" Harry 8. Landis at| may safely be predicted that the way | futhers and sons gathered around a Worship at 11 o'clock wifh sermon on [ “The teachers' training class will [l To him the Gospel was the e "“';l'“-"“ ospel church tomor- | yhead will he comparatively easy and [common table, partook together of “The Evil Forces of the World and [Meet Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock [ll 1ight on his pathway; it was a R A morning service, smooth salling. an appetizing supper served by our How to Overcome Them.” Fvening|and a business meeting of Sunday (ll strong and powerful weapon In rne “"fi""’, Wil be the feature | “whorens the financial business of |ladies and listened with great inter- service at 7 .o'clock, with sermon on "*‘“I"O‘u teachers will follow at 8:30 |l his hand against sin and un- {.‘;‘;lll,rno1{::,,}‘,p:h;‘or:;tlxyn:\::;:fl:"g::‘"he Shurch fn by o sAMROS (6 0VM | 5. AY DRU0E. S0 & MLMBERN SESER i D, o'clock, v 3 b? s * |important there by Rev, Fran b . GTo:: ‘:\o .tp:: .l.pa'nCI:l. '::: 'n'lfifif»ff’v'» — {\’i:h;:::l gy ,',r:.t\k“,:: h’z,o:,,,,:: \ "";fi‘“:"""':"u"’]‘““‘:‘r ‘:’""“" ,"‘:I"‘“‘ll“ k':f,’“-’m..';‘ ”r:n: allmou::l::{lll:z‘o“ uu‘lz h:rd]. I nmI:urI: 1?.::1. ?h:ful::;:- Communion service. “ St. Matthew's 5 It was all in all, the most satis- thaw's (.»:mn.n s h‘-”;h-‘:'l;‘ have been met and there is a balance | mous opinion of both fathers and inglish service In the morning at |l fying portion of his life. L iatec Ao liylartes [in the treasury. Those of you who |sons present that here was something 4 oW asfisraocon, | pass the parsonage frequently I know | which was worth being made an an- " s 9:15 G 145, “sty " s Congrey "l?:"{ Churttés mu.u:zdfl[.;r:nmn B AR m.’:(;:::?;m;‘l:}“G“':,e‘&c "J:': T Rev. John L. Davis will continue | g giag ‘that it now has a more at- |nual occasion, as I sincerely hope it rs! . m, re: ve nderstan his series of sermons on psycholo, o " . Church school 10 a. m. Morning 2 that he had made the Gospel tomorrow evening. 4 fl‘:‘"‘":“’ ““"!"““'{"""“‘"",;‘; :“e, to ""Xu‘"" Thf) f‘b':"": '":GT'“:‘;" service 11 o'clock. Sermon by the Methodist Churches his own, Ie felt responsible 4 There will ba & wereapiioen lectyrs | D0 10 0Ma of BalAt Whish wems | ousting en Ooteber & Shirsemt, v pastor on “Relutive Values" Men's| . Trinity : for 1ts spread and its success { on the Hopl Indians at the regular|pouement we are . lad. to b B yoe ntiont Siate Sundiy Sural St Today—~9:45, Sunday school. 10:45, amowg the people of the earth, ! Brotherhood supper at the First Bap- n"":_“-:l"m‘::m::;t (lr;m w:m:lx“:“: Gon bmu‘;!-mmh"’- u:d“ "'““""m . Bible class 12:15 p. m. Mceting of the standing ommittec | S¢rmon by the pastof. “A Trembling The man who takes up the tist church Friday evening. D at 5:16 p. m. Meeting of the first | Glant” 6:00, Epworth League Bible ||| work that s given to him to do Tyo & o . .| of hurmony and acbord may fssus. A {to closer touch with each other and P cting of the firs e 4o annual church dinner and busi- | 204 plang is a welcome addition to | doubtless fastered better understand- ceclesiastical soclety in the chapel at | study class led by L. C. Voke, fol- as his own can indeed be trust- ness moeting of the German Baptist | § o'clock Monday evening. y lowed by refreshments, 6:00, Ep- ed. So it was with Paul, He vungrvx.mon: will be held nMO:‘;L). our equipment. [i"x between parents, teachers and Wednesday—Meeting of the English | Worth league devotiohal meeting. |J| was the trusted representative 3 evening. Som uch for the material side. Let | children. Largely as a result of this class for Armenlan women 2 p. m, | Leador, H, Hanford, 7:30, address by of the Lord Jesus Christ. He The question of whether or not a| " trn betelly to the ",‘I businees of | "Religlons Hducation Wwek™ 1 . S Juplor Misstonary soclety 4:15 p. m. the pastor, “How Knowledge is Ob- had suffered for the Gospel, he woman can have a home and a r'u-epl"u"3 ohurch. The glerk's report has flieve the church sshool fiads Hesit | Thursday -~ Armenian Women's | talned.” Speclal music by Maurice E. |}l had given up everything that both at the same time, is taken up in | *BOWN additions to the number of 40 | better fitted than ever before to do Bible class 2 p. m. A hot roast beef | Wallen. Kirst tenor of the Colonlal he: might become the owner of a clever manner in the photoplay, |'® °UF membership during the past n.u very important work. I feel that supper will be served at 6:30 p. m. |[quartet of Hartford. the pearl of great price, it was ey “The Famous Mrs, Fair,” to be shown | Y¢4"» dismissals of two to other |we are all greatly indebted to the /Annual meeting of the ¢hureh at Tucsddy—6:30, W, H. M, 8, supper sufficlent for all his needs. at the South Congregational church churches, making a net gain in mem- | general superintendent of our church 7:80 p. m. and mite box opening. 7:45, class How do we feel about it? If tomorrow evening. bership of 38. school, Mr. Marsh, whose {dea it was I'riday—Mrs, Mary Wills Wood will [meeting. 6:30, Philathea class meet- [J| we speak collectively, can we Several New Britain people are| 'V rejoice that the Great Reaper |and whose wise leadership and un- ing and supper. then say "Our Gospel?” or if % planning to trolley to Hartford Wed- has left our church family intact dur- | tiring rllorq were in large measure ing the past year. Twenty-one child | responsible for its success. I would speak on Y, W, ¢, A, work in Japan in the ehapel at 8 o'clock 1riday aft- Wednesday—-4:10, united week day we speak as individuals, are we nesday evening to hea Profe: \4 1o TIaRy o ear Protessor baptisms and elght adult baptisms |also heartlly commend the Men's ernoon, Meeting of the Boy ?;l:oul- school for 4th and Gth grades. 6:30, then able to say, “My Gospel?” Richard Swan Lull, of Yale, address at 7:30 p. m, monthly family supper served by the |J| How much of this great and the men of Center church, Hartford | DAVe been administered, five marriages | club for the enthusiastic way in - Junior Aid, Entertainment afters glorious Gospel have we made a |on the subject of evolution and its 2;;;[?:?.‘w::‘:-n::;dr;:&l:wll\;ne;l‘l‘- ;:::ghh:ln;‘?::lored the “Father and Stanley Memorial !wards, open to all. 6:00, candy sale our own? Have we felt its relation to religion. v | u o Bunday—10 a. m., Senlor and Tnter- under the auspices of Girls' Friend- || transtorming power tn our own ||| “mmmi et mn Bl The annual meeting. of the Visiting | Bastoral catls have o "’“z'\ R S ’f:“"" club d : . lives, - be b, e Red W o [ v > o . | pastor during the year that has just may I also say that I note wit cat RN Jepartmonts, of she , ghurch | SR CWD. o 110, - united “webk' @iy ) 1t his worked 1. the. Nearts ot f| held on Friday evening, January 25, |1 ASsortation il be held i the | gy peq, satistaction the way in which — the Mip With sermon by the pastor, “1ne | school for 6th and fth grades. 7:45, ||| athers? Are we who have seen, [f|3t the Y. M. C. A. The program for| Ul il ios™ arternoon at 3| _AS 1100k back over the year it fs | Men's club is getting back of the Call of Christ® 18 m. junior prim. | prayer meting led by L. C. Voke. heard and felt what this Gospel ||| 118 banquct has not yet been an- | SWIG: EERCRIEY SEATIOR . @1 8| with some difficulty that I am able to | church not only financlally, but other- ury and i»;in;a-r'- departments :, the| Mrida; 00, cluss in church mem- can do in any way responsible nounced, but Councilman C. H. Maxon | /50 0 :‘“ y Ao I'": rich, dean | ol out the outstanding events. So | wise, such as undertaking the coal church school, & bership. 4:00, sewing school. 7:30, |l for making it known through. [f|Who Is Eencral of the army, states that |y, "y, Capeal, 00! Of RUTKNE &% far as T am personally SUMETERE 1 | FUNd. the T U T R annual business meeting of the of- - ¥ 0 answer for himself. b systematized study of t b . - < flcers and teachers of the church A, M. E. Zion A new year has just com- The Blue army has planned for a ing m.rm',v‘,a |,\r)|:m- h:'l‘]’}mgr‘:c:e. Council at Springfield. It was indeed | Men's club is not only being seen and schosl In the Bas tanquet to be held on Tuesday, Janu- ) . ¥ L ban experience and an inspiretion ment of the church Sunduy service 10:45 a. m. Sermon menced, a year of mystery. - | the new pastor of the P Y 0 " il ary 29, the night of the monthly meet. pastor of the People's church, | " " . th\\;‘d:fndni'—’:,flt; |'-. m., meeting of o . FARY D% L0 B S | Pldey ning the Men's Club of| “Nich 1 shall never forget. I rejoice {Continued on Sixteenth Page). e Ladies’ Ald soclety, by the pastor on “The Righteous En- What it will bring no one ing of the executive committee, which | j | tangleth Not with the World.,” Sun- |}l knows. Let us therefore trust already is n‘flm:lmg considerable ate | the Stanley Memorial church will have Friday--§ p. m., oyster supper and | church social uuder the auspices of day rchool 12:30 p. m. Varick Chris- in God. To Him the year is no tention. The program- for this ban. an oyster supper at which Rev. John | the Men's club, Speakes, Rev, John | Services at 7:45. Scrmon by the pas- as well known as is the past, " . Th i . | " " 4 Al the Y. M. C. A, prml.lu for Rev, he supper and annual business L, Davis, Gladden's five pirc" or- [tor on "1 Aflmm\lodlc”M)I 8in, "My Through the Gospel God has Davis officiating as toast- | meeting of the officers and teachers of chestra will furnish the m d Iniquity is Not Hidden. declared His will. and given us . There will be Southers Melo- | the Stanley Memorial SBunday school a| will be held Tuesday evening at 6:30 tan Endeaver socicty 6:30 p. m. mystery. To Him the future is quet, which starts at 6:30 o'clock, at;" Davis will be the speaker. | - L “Ihursday evening at '8 o'clock His promiscs. Let us make it the: South there will be the weekly prayer meet-, [l our own by faith. He will never '::":”'“"‘: bl v g '\ N b‘,mn [ o'clock. jull Sindar—4ix, Shurek sshiool, L. | ing. ik forsake us. et us confess our {f| UEES 0% ot Solos “The Sweet- | Miss” Grace Sage will tnpersonate |} Morning Worship—10:45 Bible School—12:10 R ey Pk polbes i oy . Tl est Story Ever Told,” and “In the (“Mr. Pim Passes By,” at the Trinity | partment. 10:48, mordify Worehip. | st. Mark's Kpjoepal {j§ the spirit of the Gospel, the Wi gy oot Bye and Bye,” by Ensign Carl | | Methodist ehurch, January 22 Sermon by the Rev. William Ross—Subject Sermon, “The Generous Man.” Ad- Virst Sunday after Epiphany. Gospel so dear to Paul, the | Frederickson of ””' Saivetion Army. | 7 ® = dress to juniors, “A Doetdr Hero,” | Holy communion 7:30 a. m. Church || faithful servant to the Lord A ehalk talk and cartoon sketches of | “KNOWLEDGE AND POWER 12:10, church sehool. Primary, junior, | school 9:30 a. m. Morning prayer and [J| Jesus Christ, and all will be ersons in the audience by Al Malm- . 2 s 3 Wednesday Noon—The Ladies of the Church will serve intermediate and senior departments, mvrmon by the rector 11 a. m. Eve- well. - gren, and a six round boxing match SALVATION ARMY 2:80, Assyrian weushlp. 6:00, meet- | nlnx prayer and address by the rec- & A fo g g g AL AR = . R : gl | under the tion of a trained box 11 8. mi., Moliness Wosting. $100) Luncheon—350 cents fug of the Youwm People's society. | tor 0 a m - leader, Kunice Johnson. 6:30, "I\I-l Wednesday-—Epiphany mecting of . "1"; \Il:'ud';\ flhrl‘l; 4+ p m., Fri dl\ 6:45—Brotherhood QIIPPQI'. Ladies invited. After v 7:15, eveni " I 1l rople’s service, 7 p. m., jan worship. .13, evening worship. the Martford Archdcaconry. 1 Soldicrs” meeting. § p. ., Salva: S & P N @ T B - ans, - e cents. Motion picture-~"The Famons glr! Holy communion 11 a. m. Busi.| THE COMMUNITY (‘HI_IRCH ton mecting, A Webcome, Fair.,” ¢ ness session 12 noon. Luncheon 1:30 'c:::au,\_ - lH:fi. dm;rl:r}‘ o;_(flr\ p. m. Business session 2 p. m. STANLEY MEMORIAL CONGREGATIONAL L 7:30, Secon ivisign, Troop SR | Q e 5 Doy Buouis of Aot oo, seoond Advint Morning Service at 10:45 o'clock b meeting of the soeiety's confinittee, | 10:45, Sunday morning service with Sermon by the pastor, Rev. Raymond \ Gilman Tuesday- b o Nine Juniér | sermon by the pastor: “rance in “THE CALL OF CHRIST” Achieveme . 7:30, Wirst divis- | Prophecy.” 12:05, Sunday school. It Was a Season’s Sensation in New York! People’s Church of Ch rist “The Famflus Mfs F a ‘COURTS.’T_'REET _r Adult Department.) ‘“Relative Values” Sermon: “A CHALLENGE TO OUR FAITH” T A e, A picture of pdwer and pathos, that searches the depths; Morning Service—10:45 Sunday School—12:15 § et . that has's moving appeal | Y.P.S~6P. M. | by Rev. Henry Maier WHAT IS A WOMAN'S PLACE IN THE HOME? ' Iveni jce—7 0'C . "o Evening Service—7 o'Clock #l Thursday, Jan. 17th—6:30 P. M., Supper given by Men’s Bible 10 A. M.—Church School (Graded School from Cradle Roll to Sermon: - ino 7 “A HOSTILE WORLD AND A RIGHTEOUS GOD” Class. 7:30 P. M.—Annual Meeting of the Church smday [venmg 7']5! som church Rev. F. L. Brooks will preside at all services Come and Hear the Music A Welcome for All Doors open at 6:45 You Are Most Cordially Welcome Trinity Methodist Church Sunday 10:45 A. M. Sermon by the Pastor. Subject, “A TREMBLING GIANT” :30 P. M. “How Knowledge Is Obtained” _—— REV. JOHN L. DAVIS Chas. E. Wallen, tenor soloist

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