New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 12, 1924, Page 16

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monthiy meeting of one of the organi- jons. Bt it is quie another thing 1wet those same people in their This is one of the ftine op- portunities and priv | ges of the pas o ted from Page 11) tor, bnt 1 should wish tiat it were : are generally enjoyed by the rank Reard, but, judging from the inter md e of the chureh members, Al shown and plans proposed at its first men who have hoen out on the meeting of this year. 1t will be very member canyass—and there ere Iy tal influenc ‘ of them this year-—know the life o church and commun- help and pleasure which they bave furing 19 derived in visiting in the homes of am siure that or fzation « the f the parish even for the i wies L 4 1 wom « wen sugg s~ted mendatio for the U by the me . Sunday aft ed Ip - ernoon hay wrly s ring, past thepe r member visitution” mad members of the chareh in all homes of t1 wir sh that the sole NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, Bible school; a thir bring us a world-wi d, ma de vie at missionary enterprise, vbe, would w of and fourth aloing some other big and spiving theme. T be followed by a bri ship, and the whole over by 9 o'cloc, sembly the the in- would ¢ period of wor- thing This is just a skeleton outline, it will give yonu a litile idea of general plan, 1 earnestly bellc be derived from such an institute, and that it would mnch benefit would {mean a step forward in the torests for which the ch You will hear more posed institute in the is sincerely hoped t meet with your hea receiye your loyal ane port near tothe would be but the that real in- ireh exists, abont the future, pro- It| plan may approval und * enthuslastic Let me conclude by repeating what as our slogan for I hope we may take work this comin ch and cach for a g vear: 11, and i ch “All fos and The soclety contributed $5 from its treasury and individual contributions from the members for a Thanksgiv- ing dinner, $500 to the church, $ towards the new piano for the Sun- day school, $10 to a former pastor and $5 as a gift to the sexton. The total n come was 17 and the to- tal expenses $672.68, leaving a bal-! ance of $56.49. Probably one of the most promis- ng organizations of the entire church group is that of the IPriendly clul groun of young people who mee regular intervals for social and spirit- ual uplift. The need of such an or- ganlzation, according to a report by Joseph Menousek, president, was shown immediately. after its forma- tion by the enthusiastic gatherings heid. e tolls of the profitable so- cial and educational meetings held #and of the new plan now of disct ing at every meeting some fopic of Chureh treasurer JANUARY 12, 1924, New record book .. o people to choose the hwurs they de-| -y | sire for work and entertainment with- I\ o AT £ 66 lout eternal parliamentary restric- lotal The finances of the church were re- | tions.” ported by Treasurer A. I°. Spencer nu[ follows | Rgecipts Kt Balance on hand Caeeaeaiieas 05 | (Continued From Dlevcnth Page). Jan. 1, 1928 Ladies” Aid St 500,00 | Men's club ... 00 [;MSS [;flNVEN’"[]NS Wednesduy (-\enlng meeting at 8 Coul fund ,....... ceee | o'clock, Musie committes Nrahar A ! The reading room—Room 504, Na- tional Bank ‘building is open to the (Continued from Page 11) public daily from 12 noon untll 4 A % | o%lock’ except Sundays and holldays. — |23, ‘when a Bible class convention | Wednesday 12-7:30 p. m: Total receipts for 1923 ..$3,911,71 Wil be in session. - xpenditures | At the present time the New Brit- Nondenominational . Advertising and litoeatore . 8 52,04 | #in cluss I third but is forging ahead, ¢ Bomanus 'Gdvel Church oy GRRE N 25,15 | Deing within nine of the leaders last | Suhday-—10:45, preaching, topie, Coal for heating church .. .75 | ¥unday, [The total attendance sincel iy "ge. o o aon God, or the Church lighting 1 tews | the contest started, December 1, shows | 8% SG8E P, SO0 8 T O e Oaliciil: dontsense: mamirehs !.I:: Mount \Pr!mn class leading with #0hool, 145 P. AD., Young People's shiig fux 2820 and the New Britain class third | Loyt 2io Dl nreashing: tople: Temporary loans Special contributions L with 9, with the Staten Island | d ea 4nd (ita) interest to young people. The ; ¢ - Tt Vs aiso been UL (07 Christ and Ahe chureh.” W progeam fs given in his report ax fol- it FONSUMEN -oeee e G class, which had 2084 the, preceding mm’j"""‘ Wandsatgl - 8 Rignteoy * slogan and Christ as our | ) . e e ¢ |10 41 Sunday, not reporting this week. Dkt Tt 1 ‘:»yxln{-‘f; ! Fu th . 'l«nl'\: The top! St C ara itahe J“:”;"Iu 4 : 25000 | A meeting will be held next Wed- | mli'r:xrrsd:t“n. 45 p. m, midweek ture; in fact the Men's elub at its "“' ! ‘_‘|’ ‘_“' gon "‘”'l' '_‘_ vears have been, "l.»mhm ¢ chool {23, Litors’ supplios. < A nesduy of the chairmen of the various | Pr8Yer mgeting. Dringscaeing. 1agg - and DeUer 1o Lite” leader H. Roberts: “Hublatl Syicciiaonun o 1. : ‘g4 | committees, at which time plans for People’s i At Hinore Gr chmidt; “Soc _Clignea RS S B g o the Bible class convention to be held | p o BERES 0o i O 5,35 1! Fraternities” 2 Menousck. "Playing| Music Organist In. this ity Baturday, March 22.and | 7060 5 i SERISCh A Chailenss stimable vatue iding the i lbego, of trom $10833.10 gunrect Minbl) £DoNs, Dtusic suppiis Sunduy, March 23, Will be discussed, 30 SVEE CECR CSgERO0n, the Bunces SPRm R i IRIE tectlons, from au envoll-} Sy’ olub! HAn: aa. one of: its 8IS}y tib The general committee consists of Dr. | SOE FENDE RELDE Al L ‘I’l'_‘e"" : ment of 0 =A% and 1n 1eachers| e contribution of money to help| pactors J. F. Conger, chalrman, and R. B.| 775, 0, " Greachingiby the pastor, sub- useful aloy 8 wother thang that 1 hope may be pay for the piano in’ the basement. p., : | 8kinner, secretary. Other members | | B T % 0 e we IR - A . LTSONAZS 2 i s R Lieet: “The Most Wonderful Thing in undertuken soon is the revision of eur i i e ] es To further this’aim it will present|girect spriukiing are W, O.'French, J. M. Burdick, Ats |3, "ty jau bership roll and bringing i oannual Te g veral plays some time in February. o, torney M. H. Camp, George H. Dy- | Catholic' Churches port as superintendent of the Mutlay | ™Y ” . sve e won and A, H rker, | ‘atholic! Churcl ool M Marahe repart moints on, | Vhe officers of the club from Juu|Telephone, janitors: xon and A, H. , | Bt Peter's : sk ; uary 1, 1924 to June 1 1924 are s \ager, chureh Other cominittee Chairmen are: Re-| .y by 4y ' o and:10:30°, @ik follows: .Joseph Menousek, president: | Water parsonise ception and badges, 8. M. Brewste e : Water, prisanss: peakers and invitations, . E, Weeks | Sunday. morning, meeting voted to appoint a com mittee to cooperate with the pastor in making sueh u survey, This wonld ations of the ehuoreh trom 15 to 25 was shown by Oscar A. from 1913 to the end of the ganizations tonight repre entative trom the recently orgunized society o it stricfly up to dat 1t is the desire Iy ciub.” el that this club s e the growth and need of religions ed ! Ie absentes mem : = o o ¥ bars, whose adarésses. chn be securad v v Mabel (ooke, viee-president; Elise = the young men and young women 2 your whose importance both |, o~ e . AR > d R. B. Skinner; publicity, Ernest order te on at th gt VRGBT e 4 : and R Skinner; publicity, Ernest ! * : §8 the obiurciet e prasenndhy andiof! prisent aititiidel and r P |irom the Sunday school into the lnBlebretaen. secretary and B Max| Total expenditures for 1. Dechant, I°. 0. Rackliffe, Lawrence fit. Androw's, (Lithuantan) P t can not he overestimated " = 4 - Sire It ang % Sehmidt, trea er. The total mem-| Bylance on hand Jz < " B > . Masses at 7:30, 8:30 and 10:30 t iture 1 v mated. | phejyr continuned membership with the + hHrel Dhrship 1h 41, . Edwardson and Charles J. Sym-| | x £ f 1 feel that the Friendly club is gaining rch really i It is alweys an un~| 1188 report shows the pamsing of 211570 0, 0e i s e Oring aiah is | onds; music, Oliver H, Nicholls; | 0'clock Sunday morning. in interest and strengt and is de : H & o childron from the primary to the g banquet, 1, J. Porter; transportation 45 able th orgrittaation |l e Lot R diring £l « given by its president to the untiring Officers Flected FL6h be” Loiointaats A M i i St. Joseph's A Rt GATIEE The hae are efforts of “the pastor, Rev. Mr. G Il‘n following officers were elected: | (" Macomber; credentials, Af[or"fly; Mass every morning at 7 o:clo e of giri and hoys over 14 years|Di6n. rk, W. H. Porter; treasarer, H. 1. M. H. Camp; prizes, Clarence H. | Baptisms Thursday evening at | o'clock. SHah o s Al inatauaMBt N R il o te Ty Sundus Men's Club Active Gronbach; deacon for four years, | ge s v ¥ W qu 15 by your pastor in his mes it yeunj b eI Lheiiiiore oys attended | 1% Wo Rittnen, sccretary of the Leroy Strong: deaconess, Mra. H. C, (“*;rn 1‘."‘.\115.).';‘.::.0?*“1:3?3; “{'i-"u\“‘_: Boy Hoola Friday st 630 D, the Tust Older Toys' Conferenec and| MEN' club reported that —the elub, | Johuson: general superintendent of (5 Co T, FEROT AERES T GIRL ] Christian doctrine for public school e el N oL B omin Ty tles Had thia ] wtison organtzed in 1919 with 11| Sunday school, 0. A, Marsh: super- | S50 #UC A BURTE O o POET ehildren every Saturday morning at 9 school for teacher training in Middle. | MeN. NOW has a membership of 65. lintendent of the' primury and begi “ | strong and Charles MeKirdy; finance, | 9'¢lock except during Summer vaca- town, Two teuchers for girls classes| 1 reported various soctal affairs hav- ners’ department, Mrs, Flora Rolloff; | 1008 ME nee Lol fonivs George | ton. ‘ eudi(hres for hove s recruited dur- | I8 bren held by the club through- nlju.:-{I(?lln;ll|||;-.-.(1‘|: ,\l. Marsh, ; h\.:;.» T yson: programs (to be appoint.| Saturiay afternoon and evening f2ir to which we will 100k forward ape Loing continued, and it is hoped M€ the “Religious Education Week, :’:r'n"l"‘ll"';’I“:-‘“'-”:::;‘U\"U““‘)“'"':_‘:‘:‘:“““1' R e m.‘;..,,.::f .d); historian, (. J. Symonds; treas- cor;;csst,on? hn T il g with prest pleasure that before long they may be crowned | 18t October, and additional help is| : y - Walter R. Fletcher, asses every Sunday at 7, 8, 8 an The purchase of a rotospecd ma- |y, i ‘ 1 that ded now, he states, dotta: e, | UTER, A Aha betonaiong ey oy by ‘ piano for the primary department, | Humlin and Arthur - Petts; ushers, | “UF0 TR o R0 (;,.,,"nburg.‘ 10:3h, Vespers and benedictions at hine s e latte y ¥ y : . cradle roll now has 54 young- chine during the latter part of the | goo0 Roy Scont troop would be a rudle roll now h 4 young-| 4 ‘of the success of the minstrel | Blackstone and Henry Phels; addi- told about the annual outing last July, | William Petseh, John Hudu, Frank | He6 A0 B TRO8 0F BritEsiis 3:30. Baptiomaat 4100, : A 5 pelbpioagl Syl s Moyt . Sunday of each month is past year will, is has reason 10 be- | gniondid addition to the sters enrolled. A Christmas tree was | Kt od "8 PR 1 cmbers and mit- | INg at all sessions. KON 3 lieve, increase the efficlency and effec- | moral wertnre of 1 born el 8 | furnished the school Ry the Men's club | roupe which rendered “School Da Hanai’ mamberk pf A0SR comm It is planned at the convention to| Holy Namie Sunday. Mass at 7 n. m. tiveness of the church and its seve | o000 " on Christmas, 2 o 4 . ey - LR - e 1 | ity C Methodist church, to the Everyman's | Young and Mrs, Albert Olsen. classes of the Ehatern states, Gener- in the church on two occasions, to the tee, Joseph Memousek, William and meeting 11 Svening, . = e eral organieations and serve to Keep | 1¢ ix the hope and expootation of report of the “Cross and| g 0t Ot Bridgeport adedinr e Iirst Tuesday of month, monthly pastor and people in closer touch WIth | ye Litor 1o conduct & nastors tein. Crown” pins, worn by the pastor and | 011 Fuis bt sl ot b o ¢ [al Chalrman J. E. Conger announces "“('}"":‘i of "a"“""sl Ald "“:"“""1- i ¢ . Justor 1o conduct @ pastor's tra L y “athe: on” banquet was | % iy ol rl Scouts meet every Monday aft- one another. ! S At stendent as well as others, were " ;o that Mayor Paonessa has agreed to a ing clums during the Lenten seuson to intendent an well us of held October 1, at which kev. Frank [Lord Mayor of London deliver the addbess of welcome tobthe | €rnoon at 4 o'clock, With this brief gencral survey of | oo iwarded for perfect attendance . msider with the ¥ details of | Children of Mary have communion b 4 boys and |? . Muggard, of Hartford spoke. A he ye t has passed, l¢ s no s e ol e at- . % visiting delegates, Other the yeur that hus pussed, let us NOW | girly ome of the fundumental Cheine |! ior three months perf L county faif was heid on November | Favors Sunday Pleasures | e l,,';m,nmx“m be announced later, | irst Sunday in every month and have for & few moments turn in prospec belier Janee 225 for six months TN W e [ t 1 in g PECt | tian beliefs of the church, In this he ! X t 23. The finances of the club were re- London, Ja 12.~The lord mayor A s | monthly meeting at 9 a. m, on same | | serving of the friendly cooperation of the other organizations of the church. | wie i timber ¢ siure tha word of uppre I ire that w word of uppr One of the recommendations muide tohave on its ro 10t of so-called out of place in this connection As a chureh, 1 belleve we very fortunate in the musical part of our rvice,. We only fope that| must be confessed that ewrne torts the concert so acccptably glven this| pave Leen made to secure the Hght past year can be made an annual uf- | mun for scout master, These offorts | ago was the formation of a oy Scont troop b the church. As yet no such 5 troops has Leen organized, though it church se physical and form an organ organization of Bible to the year lying just ahead. I hope | wouig nine months 10; for one year or g 1 o especially welcome the inter- ’ ’ orted as follows: f London, Louis Newton, be- . Sunday. v o e JOE THE TURK, COMING ey that none of us ure completely satls- | gt wnd cooperation of the two yeurs 7 ficd with the attainments of the past Puring the year. They may be go but there is better” yet to mock us. The ¢ y . Receipts {lieves the people should be permitted St. Mary's Sunday school fninces showed re- [ IR 3480 |to do as they please on Sunday so far | Staff Captain Joseph Garabed, bet- aiiali. Masses vt 1 D, coipta of $895.88, and expendilures of { gyoig( recelpta . ; as work and entertainment are con- | ter known as *Joe the Turk,” wiil con- | > glalotkc the § 'olock. raks $311.63, lenving @ balance of #8408, | afypnteai |, 0iisas i cerned. He gave practical emphusis | duct speeial services at the local Bal- | being for the Itallan members of the The coport of the, stadie foll o gonpny rulp L 8811 |of the idea recently by breaking the|vation Army barracks tomorrow and | congregation, with sermon in thelr Intensive and continued study of mat. Partment shows & . bl | g tradition of a Mansion House Sunday | Mon He has an interesting record. | nutive tongue. At 9 o'clock the usual ters of Christiun 1o and service than and expenditures 14 | ‘Total .. : 8 314.98 land attending on that day dinner of [ The services will be evangelistic and | masw for school-chiidren and working The Hoporthy Mis, Elom Ralof Ton} l\pwunum lthe Eecentrie club [ will include interesting tales of his| boys and girls will take place down. the primary department showed WO | go 0 axponges ...........8 51.64 | In a speech he acknowledged the | tgavels in the United States and Tur-| stairs In the* church, At 4 o'clock officers, 12 teu 84 beginuers and ln...rmmm ‘gift” of being made an honorary | Key. He plays @ number of different| vespers will take place. The regular 70 primary children, making u total adies' Ald ..., . 1500 [membor, and said one feature of the [ musical instruments. morning musses for the week are at | past few yenrs th ™ nincresing desire on the part of the members of onr churches close of the present year upon Which (prgughout the country of *u more we are just entering must not find ns fn just the sume place as we are now. We must continue to advance \ is secured throng! ranees Allow me to suggest just a few lines along which T believe it behooves us members in th cugston of prinel to go forward < lone “and for fuller” | patton o meth of work As a ' of 108, The averag .m-""‘“:‘,‘v '“sl‘ lhunh treasn : 85,00 club which he appreciated was is | % g bt 5o vear was 62 and the average collection 19 5 Xmas tree lmnl 8 unrestricted hours, “for on this day Positively rroah eggs 6lc, doz Rus. Men's communion on the second The birthday offering for the | gt B b S R 5.00 | of it ought to be 1oft to the [\.u Bros., 301 Main 8t.—advi, Sunday of every month, In the first place 1 am very anxlous | niang of sat.xfying this desire mans that we make our Sunday morning . = 3 1w chirehes are holding what has service of worship a more generally Ry # - een called “The Church Training Tn. | $2.07 ! attendod rallying point weekly for uil | gyt o for short simpiy The | $ear amounted (o 83, and wan scnt 05| Wit (olih b b 1 nembers a depa nents o e M « . "he otal Al g AERALS of The | huveh Tnstitur by whien the Chitdrens Home. The total | ayngval pxpenses ch This is the one time during coliected for the yeur was the members ueeh and con. | AMount 3 Annual out pa b. - — . : when we should all—young MR D e b VP | Mather and on bunaust DRINK CHOICK BUILDING LOTS ON HAMILTON, HAWLEY AND TH b A kot il rom four to aht weoks Coronelion o e IR - A . AYER S SODA WATER winy 1A5D co. TRACY, WEST MAIN STREET, ON EASY THRMS, s reiletawe tettonatto. It e or e the et cnews of ta | FBORED Ly Mew Jele B Pette, w. fometning sou i ike—ws s H, DAYTON HUMPHREY, Agent oIk to TN our place in Tife with | SRR RS DALY ‘u.: .”‘ etings Ineided one sl day | ! .““ s size hottles—be, 100, 150 ROON 208 NAT'L, DANK BLDG. TEL. 141 Christian joy, prace u ne B aptnioncunk By et cwing meeting for the New krm.mii es er a s — _ e gOINE 10 keep t allie ? . . ) 4 one special ex- = o it i T sesivts ™t 3 Open Until 8 P. M. kiculn and purposes of Him who e % All Kinds of Oysters and (,.m,.‘ If you have a two or three family house for r s to ot hx and duptutions. would he 4 |neluded the annual supper sn Jun- wmners Shrimp, Crab Meat, Scallops gale in either the western or eastern section of the Ehat neither the y 00! o e 1“4 val‘yv‘{[ for master N ey 12, the Baster sale on ®ureh 28, Lobsters. 3 WS the Vriendly ciub, nor the hourd | (LICR! SHUTER 0 Bt on tn the newr | WA ned BellIRg g $00.60; | Wo lave the Gosds city, see us, as we have some buyers. We loan Rdies’ aid nocle ith net receipts of $95.06; the rum.- | ;7'«‘ lv“v?"rw‘m’ e " T commit stitute hurve not yve g o the public supper on May 33, .nu‘u: money on firflt and second mortgageg, gy g St v“”““ hey probubly ’ be mom ¢ 47,75 the Halloween special for the : S R YN, RUrheee, net to sep ¢ B t 2 offference supper, October 30 the ives But to merve the church, Lot | 0L TR 0L o e e rimar, i December b, netting | ‘ 24-30 State St. Hartford CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. QRS idrdaiot Dua werk o8 i | Mt Ui e coremind._or ke SUERASS o0 sami ur W o Free ]ICket Ufier i g Room | 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 3056, Bank Bldg. hewe organizations o ot us take as y ¢ s s teachers of the ehiureh sehool are Ceutl denls dq TP oS « | n 1epartment the sehool; money earned during the summer re« our working slogar or each, || Shid Breni s widuste X Aves Be3.48 m alifor | e leed i Wil st | Tomiing MTAD B ke pavat ot | UKUWLEY BKOS. INC. | CINDERS FOR SALE |High Grade Furniture people Christ and the churci chont teaphery oxp Were: PAINTERS AND ‘ RUGS AND FLOOR COVERINGS To this end, furthermore, let us that every one on our membershi st ¢l # me i D 3 Agency For roil han some definite thing to do 1t by S y DECORATORS A. H. HARRIS MOUSEHOLD RANGES connection with the work of churei : s " . 3 . and its allied organizatic g [T e WHS Bs retwd § & S To the Palace— 267 C'::_':m.::"'btre“ | —General Trucking— A. D LIPMAN n.:,.’,:. g ser o wor . B Ml o the itortur 4 '\7“ featuring '\hd\o“ Estimates cn(-'rmlly .h'cn on Jobe 9 WHE oY - S83-38% MALN W, Miss Ruth Ryder BRES ean expect to remal Rt o e " erhaps Datiy Vacatio J‘ESEIBERT&SON'S To the Lyceum— THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLLY @nyowe here who percha . 3 DAIRYDRODUCTS Featuring “Gold Mad- . " e — 0o & Seuits. Job T hope thats. heas.” : —=_]/ More BT ™5 THE & one will ne Beware ! : L WOON Miss Beatrice Johnson, = =/ BOTILE AT HALF - Agedlogdlrep el b “STRANGERS OF THE : 796 Park St. are to work : ¢ CAPITOL—MONDAY To the Capitol— Now showing “The Great Leon & Co.” .\h_\'.s Margaret O'Brien, { THANKS MAMMA® | 5 Main St. DR. COOMBS S mggn he Naturcopathie Physician Thei's what ol the and Chiropracior has 1ar y ) Kiddy . by, say wnea you . Moved give them a treat of FOR SALE Into Mic Nature Core tnstitute syour bread and our idi i milk. And it's mights Two huilding lots on High 19 S. ngh St. W good for 'em, folks. | street, near West Main street. ADK'NS Opposite the Post Office, whess e ha< installed the new 2 Fine location for an apartment '_':':Y'IE;’:E‘:: Biotomical Blood Wa<h MAKE Ju2 1T5 SEIBERTS " 3 house, 66 CHURCH ST = v ' i 00X & DUNN ASK FOR NEW BF AIN,CONN. 272 MAIN ST. Hron’s Pure Meat - , ” CAPITOL—MONDAY Frankforts & Bologna Strombe:g Carburetor | § .<owieens or NIGHT™ NONE BETTER CAN BE MADE A G Hawker ! Advestare | Your Store Can Get Them From the Agent AS REMOYED WALKS SHOV | T JOHN WALKO UAorrms_rumNIsiD i JUST WHEN MODGE THE STATIONERY DEALER WAS MAGUIRE T GLOATING OVER WS S\KCESS‘UL SALE OF VV!ITING’NK AND LEAD PENCILS HE DISCOVERED WS HATED COMPETITOR ngineering (onstruction—Trucking—Ri ( 102 Ll\“OOD ST. Pfi‘"‘% 20574 ACROSS THE STREET HAD OUTSMARTED WM AT THE LAST MinuTE 39 WEST STREET

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