New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 26, 1924, Page 10

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e A o i et g b D A ——— o S L e U NG AT N B A e, ow AL e meatet B | 7 ERS IN 2 & 534 SAYS MEN MUS"‘ SEE PROMINENT SPEAKERS AND LEAD. e Lo PSS RELIGIOUS WORK AT CHURCH INSTITUTE |Haven headquarters of the Southern New England Telephone company and | & said the superintendent there told him . 5 o ’ : ‘ > T the company’s policy was baned on the | Much Interest Being Shown in Novel Experlment At assumption that I intentions of | 5 g . . % 8 i 0 d i * | . : saptist Churc Ship Wit sermon by Tiev. Sherrod | Friday—4:00, ciuss i churen mem- | “Tligye ‘I Gold in {he Heart of men are aiway : i« Stanley Memorial Church — Group Meeting Weekly .., superintendent of the | bership. 4:00, sewing school. 7:30, RBrothers At Heart v 5 First necticut Misslonary society. 12 m. choir rehearsal. ] M 2 “Phe world is waiting for the dis- | W, §0:45—Mgruing worship, sermon ba |Junion, primasy 488 Heglnaés’ Bon the World,” Says Minister ..vo et o iesveme oony | For Four Weeks. overy of il P ry the Rev. William Hoss. S “The partment of the church school. A A that men are brothers at heart,” he Victory Is Ours,” 12 } schoc Monday 7:30, meeting of the, Sunday servidh: 10:45 a. preach- S id. “We talk a good deal about the | : 3 % i Brot! ol . ng | standing committee at the church ing by the pastor. t: “The’ ““The heart of mankind is right by )E:Al(;hwrho;dao! m:n‘ but our talk is| Uhec hurch institute vfcom-ncnd»”:\exn':e»lc will be David: Butler ?‘l People's meeti I wirsday—Church institute, 7:15 Home of the Som Sunday school nature and if we only, dared to believe ampty words. Our boys crossed the |b¥ Rev. Raymond N. Gilman in hu'g:c‘:-wlt(:{ ;:‘eu:::‘r::;“‘a.‘\“;fl\thl"l-ai ferer 1 2. ’ g & R y Memorial p. m. group conferences led by ) 12:80 a. m. Varick Christian Endeav- and to act on our beliet we'd make ge, annual report to the Stanley ¢ fi ocean to fight for the brotherhood of | ehurch and which was adopted by the | week would be Harold Linship, of Monday Thursday—7:45, Mid-wee rayer L E, . Stockwell of New Britain, . or society 6:45 p. m. 7T:45 p. m. this old world Hght in conduct today,” ; are e who lic des < £ i T Alken, Bugens C. Duryee and |preachioe. by’ tHh. BRstar - anibetr |saia: Meve 1 0, Kenbady . Now o b HAvDY sia.(0s ,_~m,‘]7c:. ‘:h:':.gchurch offfcials, will start at that New Britain, a former Episcopal min- Professor A. (. Purdy of Hartford. 8 “Manifested lLove.” Haven at the second annual banquet stii believe in it. Those who came |Place next Thursday evening and con- |ister, general assembly with singing T lay evening, prayer meeting at of the I Army of Everyman's Bible hack learned that it is all idle talk. Jt ;!Inuo for four Thursdays., The pro- .In cln’r(} ot the nrju!l department Sunday—9:3 Sunds Har hymne, solo by Mrs. H, L. lock. clasa last evening at the Y. M. C. A. can never he ‘an)'hinz clse until we gram consists o! group (-onrorrnres‘\\\ll be Professor A, C. Purdy, of fhe 10:30, service : German | Gronback and address by Rev. A. C, -— The banquet and the Program jearn that men are by nature brothers, | Under the direction of traingd le gnr_ | Hartford theological seminary, who Bible dults sery Purdy, PR, ., professor of practical Eplscopal Churches which followed so complately, over- “Germany 1s going back on her €very evening beginning at ' T7:15 iarl‘-o ‘\,‘ll,l]ild:lr('nthe 'rn'oralasl ml;:y. in Germa 7 T 1 © theology, Hartford theological semin- e shadowed anything a social nature word, playing the base and graceless o'clock and concluding with an ad- |'The following Thursday the speaker P8 ary, subject: “The Church, Ideal and st Mark's any branch of the class has had be- coward. Irance, in abject fear, iy dress by some prominent speaker. to the lnvdu-ltl dl:plrlmenl and general Mo 4 ing meeti o Real Third Sunday aster K any, 720 fore that General . H. Maxon, and arguing before the world the old and Mrs. E. 8. Stockwell of this city, as 'mbly will be Berthold lermlmr:. Girls’ club in the parsonage Friday—7:30 p. m., meeting of the ¥ s g i his committee: 15, 1%, Armstrong, W. exploded and wornout theory of force. | Who is actively idontified with primary |a graduate of the ~ University of W 2 Aokt S 4 o a. m., holy communion. B | 5 i ) 5 | "o h A 4 Sunday school work will talk to the | Utrecht, Holland. Rev. Morris Alling, Vednesday—2:30 p. m d Men's club with address by George |cnurch school. 11 w. morning Gould and Hollis J. loster were Great Britain is playing her anctent |Sunday school work will talk e v HugRto Motia Sl meeting in ch \. Hamlin of New Britain. Soclal |prayer and sermon by the pastor. Showered with congratulations. game of trying to checkmate the poli- | Primary teachers every Thursday. sccrétary o .1"\0 ddonl\e( h“md "urlc Thursday eve rayer t time will follow. 7.30 p. m., evening prayer and se “The room was thoroughly decorated ties of Europs, and America draws Next Thursday and again on Febru- “d”d“o"l,“\,' ‘.n - r‘(-‘n t de a“z: (;: . mon by the pastor. wit red, red streamers ran the length .side, a contemptibie witness of our (ary 21 the junior and (ntv-rmedh\eq_:anmrntfl .(!rmr."‘ (.‘A:e t. l’. ""; Congregational Churches Bethany (Swedish) Tuesd: 7:30 p. m. meeting of © the banauet hail, pillars were drap- own contempt for the world—least teachers will be under the direction yChester Hale, superintendent ot t . Sunday schol at 9:30 a. m., Rev. G. |{ne Knights of Washin, 'N Install ed in red, red runners were stretched graelons of all the ailied nations, not | of Rev. W. T, Aiken, formerly pastor Daily Vacation Bible school of New First B, Pinl will conduct the saorming | (1 cr Bare Of WosN a8 o0, alla- g the white linen table cloths. hecause we do not want to be as gra- | of the Baptist church in Torrington, | Britain, will address the general as- AT S 5 tlon of offlcers. klection of delegates 2! . g 18 ¢ 0 ) 3 : t ; % s v Church schoo a. . Bible |services at 10:45. Sunday afternoon (o national convention. Electrie lights Werc coyered fn red, |cious or us willing to heip as we were, | now studying for his Ph. D. degree at | sembly. o e adulr Washie elasses for mother I meet, under (at 4:30 the Junior Y. P. 8, will have Thursday—8 p. m., Men's club so- '®d candle illuminated the table, while ' lut because in the whole wide world the Hartford school of .-n!_l.m\m”pndm i'he Spu:‘ytl to l\ an uhl' epa'll - thel eadership of Mrs. Marcus White, ' a program meeting he speaker for qja) m"m;‘ and buNet (unch. the waitresses and guests wore red we dare not helicve in each other, gogy. + The hzo |nler\om~nx I hurs- ment and the pr'nrrnb ni'u r'nn‘) ml‘ll .u- at 10 a. Morning service, with | the evening services at 7:30 will be Baturday—JFeast ‘of the Presenta- PAPer caps.in large red letters, paint- “Before there can he a brotherhood | day evenings Frederic L. Fay; director | fourth Tl\ul:srhiy Fe! r\mlr) i w : :e sermon b le Dr. George W. (. Miss Ruth Neison, & Chinese mission- 410, ¢ 30 &. m. holy cemmunion. ed on white shieids stretehing the en- of man, we must find some ground on 'of religious education at the South | lLester U.» Schriver, gencra ‘K(‘('r(‘ldly Hill of the South Congregational ' ary. Miss Neison was born in China S P T 5 & tire length of the bangquet hall were \which to be brothers. There can be Congregational church and education- |of the Middletown, \4 M. C. A, chureh, 11 a. m. Men's Bible and attended schoo! there, She speaks the words, “Red Army.” no better hasis for better living in the 'al director for the Toy Scouts wil: The programs will include instruc- class at 12:15 o'clock Chinese, Swedish and English: fluentty Nondenominational Guest were present from the White | world until somewhere in the heart of | have charge of these departments. a Wednesday-—English class of Ar- —_— - and Blue armies and were present- | you vou find a place for believing that | Both Mr. Fay and Iev. Mr, Aiken are | the problems which face the teachers menian women a p. m. Junior Lutheran Churches Emmanuel Gospel ed with red roses as they entered the 'a man is fundamentally right. prominent in Scout work and leaders in church and Sunday Missionary soclety at 4:15 p. m. s Sunday-—10:00, prayer and praise goor. The Fveryman's Bible class| “Humanity, white and black, red| TIn charge of the young pcople |school work., Much enthusiasm 1s Thursday—Armenia women’s Bible St. Matthew's service. 10:45 n. m., preaching, topie, |grchestra furnished music. and yellow, the world around is scek- there will he a different person cach | being shown at the church in the new class At 2 o'clock. Girl Scouts at| Service with holy communion at | . he lord Needs You.™ “12:18 p. m ing but onc thing. We'll never get it week. This Thursday Eugene C, Dur- venture and great - results , are exe 4:30 p. m, 10:30. Preparatory service at 9:45, | bl fchool. 6:48 p. o “::};L'c;;fl‘;' The program started with two solog! Untl We wake up to realize that other)yer of Hartford will have cherge. | pectad. ¥ 2 . PP "Ly Harry Kristopher und two by Ar- | 'men are as good ay we are. 1t makes | —-— - - Friday—Boy Scouts at 7:30 o'ciock. |~ Meeting of church board Tuesday thod ot i Savmeses, L s yws s - evening. o~ - 2 2 g = L o 3a a man sick to think of the things tha Thursday— ' imidewesk (thut 1Ay Miss Robina Bilalr dm|t o0 o 0 e a's Heart| “ ELECT NEW FFl ER tive addresses, general discussions of Interesting Program 5 South cotch costume followed with a Scot. BYRFAF| VNG, fist folk song and the Highland ing, |(© think of lives that are led at the | Rehgwus Items Sunday—9:30, church school. Ttal- | First ry P e e special teachers’ training class " chet P returning later to give the sword behest of men, ian department. 10:45, Beginners' de- The morning service at 10:30 will x> 4 . partment. . 10:45, morning worship. be condueted in Fnglish, At 6 p. m. .',‘.“ ll'"“ 'm‘"'“] \\vm_‘ "‘ ’"W"I :l” danod “ANL that Jesus Christ said and be- | e )| People’s Church Retains Most O1d s : T le b (taaite } SRR Al mia > . | Tuesday evening at 7:30, under the %0 3 o lieved was that there was gold in the : % | ermon by Rev. Charles I". Carter, the pastor will meet with th I.nbh T OGIle GRS AL & Al ke Some elover cornet music was fur- i o o Mkt Badaty' Fl 1 Dr. A. . Heublein of Hartford will Officials But Makes a Few Changesy, DD, of the Immanuel church, Hart- | class, At 7 the services will be P nished by Miss Anna Howard, Sev. | NCart of ‘the world, You can't make o | : ’ 1o st the first stzp towards the brotherhood SPcuk on radium at a siecting of the | o0 pysiness, tord. ‘12:10, church school. Primary, | conducted in Swedish by the pastor. eral comedy sketche 3 - . ® ¢ unior, intermediate and senior de- The Sunday school teachers will meet and dances were p y Missen | Of Man untll you begin to belleve in g"““‘; ,"O““r ‘al‘w&{l“ ,-‘(r.rll‘f,”m“ St g Ry rod partments. 2:30, Assyrian worship. ' Thursday night at the church, The o eggy lewis and Sigme Pote : gther fellow. The first thing the | Tuesday evening " 40 o'cloek. New officers for l.v-‘ coming year Address by Mr. Gilpatric. 6:00, meet- | pastor will meet with the membrrs |10F fublect: = “Evolutlon or Involu- .\ Fy% "0 i Tioliowed by u solo by | SAVAEC man cver learned was what| Madame Greta Torpedi has been ¢ NAVE hesy, elscted iy viS S ing of the Young People’s society. of the confirmation class next Satur- tion, Which 12 m., Bunday school 16th Tatli or e ‘.<m; I“m”‘."_ we have forgotten, how to live to-|gaged to sing at the Central Junio: tion of the People « ireh of Christ, th with his tribe, ~ The first high school auditorium on February Mumy of the old ofiicers have been g L ‘oung People's socicty, lead ., - Leader, Albert P. Hitchener 30, | day morning at 10 o'clock £ 5 W Touns Peepieis nosiely, fketehes from the “Hits and Bits of 5 SRR, workhla. figmsor iy er, L. H. Taylor. p. m,, preaching Toi,' SO U det much ap. | AChievement he ever accomplished |23, This coneert will be given under | re ained bu I»l::lnqh‘:l:‘m"": ° 2%, Motion oloture “Smitin’ . Sohw's (Oerea) by the pustor, subject: ‘*The Slip aine . Mt 3 LaHar played for | WAS to live in confidence with his fel- | the auspices of the Connecticut Union | been made, The X p H Thru.” Sunday school at 9:30 . m., Ger. | Betwixt the Cup and the Lip. The {4 .5 4 oroup and Miss White played | 10V {of Bwedish singers in conjunction' Pastor, Rev. I\ L. lirooks: clerk, Monday—4:00, meeting of the Girl | man services at 10:45, sermon by the |#econd in series on Midnight Scenes ' ()0 coicotions : “As & Man Thinket . |with the Wennerberg male shor Rrompo W Haddpn - Aasiiant iy Scouts, 7:30, Second division, Troop | pastor, “Remaining in Light” At|0f the Bible by T Brooks, pastor. | gy ot ‘nddresses were made by Rol “When we believe that a man The mid-winter Institute of the kp- Mre. George 1t Hadden; treasurer, l.. 2, Boy Scouts, 7:30 p. m., English service with® il > ort I, Skinner, past prestdent of the | Wrong we gel down 10 that level our- | worth league will be held at the Trin. | . Taylor: assistant treasurer, Miss Christian Scienes class, A. 11, Parker the present presi- | Selves and begin 1o anticipate him. ! ity Methodist church on February 22, Cléra Knowles: financial clerk, Arthue . Sunday service at 10:45 a. m., sub- dent, Charles W, Hawkins, general of, Men live on the assumption that @ |23 and 24, Puaninh! AwREnt Hoantil®cie, i meeting of the Drotherhood. Dr., A.! Monday at 7 p. m., supper for the |$ect: “Truth,” ~ Sunduy school ut 9:45 the Tue army, and Jtev, John L.Man 18 by nature wrong and he must| g pr. Charles 1% Carter of the |- NHOWLS: auditors, Kenneth ‘Tut- ¢, Heublein of Hartferd will speak | Stnday sche acher Business #. m Davis, ' H. Maxon was toastmaster, | keep alive and awake in order lolgmm.“u,, ehurch. of Hartterd - witt | ¢ Muby_Hancosk: _orgunist; - Mise BRI, T Pl ik | mesting xad-slection of et Wednesday evening meeting at 8 Gold in The Heart of The World | kcep up with him. Thats what's | goiicer’s vormon at the morntng serv- |10 Knowles; assistant organist, Troop 2, Boy Scouls o'clock, The speaker of the cvening was | Wrong with 95 per cent of the sin in |, "oy gunday at the South Cong Mite Conmanes Taytor; chortster; N Wednesday—4:10, United Week-day Mothodist Churches The reading room—Room 504, Na- Lev, Mr, Kennedy, Mr,Kennedy be. | the world, We are not urging *he | ooo 0™ on oy Mabal M. Holge ™ X church school for grades four and ank building is open to the gan his nddress by remaiking that | things that are worth while because r Deacons: <\rl|>'n" I, l|_lfll~.- ! five | Trinity ! from 12 noon until 4 *The line of demarkation between the | We do not believe the world is ready | Jonison, George Weph, €. K. L. 1, Taglor, H. G, Linton, Itev. C\ It Thursday-—2:30, meeting of the 0:45, Sun school. 10:45, ser. |0'clock, opt Bunday and holldays, pgeacher and human beings is grow- |to*stand up with ns. The result is P Wednesds poom ing rather thin,” | that we arc making the world worse HURLEY 10 SPEAK Atwood, Jtaliun mothers in the church par- mon by the pastor, 5:00, Epworth : : 1 by . He said the affalr showed the right | than wo ure, Deaconesses: Mre, William Myers, man’s department for sewing and | refreshments, 6:00, Epworth leagu¢ Advent spirit that cventuslly will captivate | “Mankind, with the exception of o | Mrs, 1, Sheldon, Mrs, L, L. Tuttie, viability, 4 United week-day | devotional meeting, led by Miss Mur-| 10:45 morning service and the world for all that is good and best, | porverted few is to take o flead of State Police Department to Mrs. Goorge Weyh, Mrs. AL 1 Haws. 5 in He took for his theme, “Gold in the stand. We know there s not an i | hurst, Mrs, 1, 1%, Jenison, Mrs, M. O, o Heart of the World purposc in the heart of America to- | Address Blue Army of Everymdn's | Buker, Mrs, Lo 1 Taylor, Mrs, John He deseribed the origin - of the | S itk Knowles, Mrs, H, G, Linton, Mes, carth, how it was thrown off {nto the dle Clars Tueaiay, yrge 1 Woram, Mrs, 1, 1., Hrookd, universe and gradually grew accumu- CVen make sacrifices to help her live, Fobert T. Hurley, superintendent of Irostees: M, O, Baker, 1. H. Tay- ating together a mass of “star dust” bt deep down in our hearts we &re|yyo sigto. police, will deliver the ad. | 8% 1. I Knowles, . K. Perry, E. 1 and whirling along through space un. | uspiclous of her and we know That|guees or the evening t the banquet | Jenn'son, “ til its outer crusts cooled and threw “fvlv\tllm' #he will want-to f::h! iLoutipy the Mlue army of Bveryman's | U'shers: .\ru_mr 1 1||!!lv. Arthur off u sort of slag which makes the big for the supremacy of the Pagifid. Tn e ciage nest Tuesday cvening at | S¥anson, E. K. Brywr, Kenneth Tut rocks on the surface today, He said |dupan the o loving Americans, but | oo Tyt UL tle, Lewis Runee, L. H. Taylor, Lawe. be 1kes 1o think that away down n deep down in their hearts they are vence Southard and Edward C. Deni- the hoart of the earth there ig gold, Watching us and they fear that the son, but that the average man thinks the (time may come when we will want to 1t was Voted that the deasons res Intermational Bible Students Assan. 05000 e weel or fling criash them. There will be tronbie| T Lo oy e wien Frederickson | (Ai0 their positions for life. It was 10:30 n . Juntor Jhble class “The man who has a heart of gold MMPply pecause nations that wish each | 50 ‘,,fi,:',,,‘,’,: ,.,",‘,:,m'u \'\'1;)';:,‘”..3',' cefded also 40 haye an “Eyery Mem- Stndy 3 p. m. Subject: “The Author | oo hides it behind a hard crust other well canvot’ forget 1o be nus- A comedy chalk mk. by Al Malm- | Per Canvass” possible some time in of the Atonemont.” i " 3 ielon cac ther, wnd # lot of rocks, away down where bicious of cach other,, ™ & April - YA probably couldn’t get ~ “There will be no brotherhood sof E'e" Southory '“‘"°"!" b o quar. | 28 Henry Coe Olmstead Hartford | pear it It we did find §t." he sald man until we begin by saying, ‘Mep ! (rom the A, M. E. Zion church, will sing at the even e ol stande Tor wonfidence among ¢ brothers, black and white, ved |® Mx-round boxing exhibition by preo- | A ramily suppep will be given at ®he Trinity Methodist ¢} or faith in exchange, stability | and 3 ow, in bondage or free’ fesstonals and an address by the chief | the Trinity Methodist ehnreh on Weds | Mixs Muriel Stockwell will lead the (und endurance of value, honor and A half hour's cntertainment by ©f the state police department. nesday evening, Fobruary ¢ devotional meetings of t) Epworth | dependability Its lustee never tar- Pave Young, Harry Lauder imper- league of the Trinity Mecthodist | nishes, its beauty never fades. 1 may Sonator, followed. After the banquet church at ¢ o'clock Sunday evening. | have to lose my faith in the way the @bout a dozen of the class officers, n- cluding the Rev. Mr. Kennedy and STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCHJ ... it e Morni:lgz, 10:45 T]S{:"’C'?Sl‘zfig{{’ annual meeting at 7:80 o'cloek Thirs. day cvening ple’'s Church of Christ 10 m., preaching by the pas- Thursday—4:00, Jolly Nine Junior lustrated lecture in kEnglish by the Achievement club, 6:30, supper and | pastor, t Light of meeting of the Yo league o study class, follows church gehol for # six and geven, iel Stoc) L. 7015, address by the [sermon by the pastor ‘Russia 6, annual meeting of the Assyrian | pastor with special musle by Harey | Propheey,” 12:05, Sunday schoo nlssion Olmstead 1100, evening vice wnd - sermon, I'riday-—~5:00-7:30, annual birthday Tuesday—6:30, Philathea class sup= | “Divine Healing.” party of the Junior department of the | ass meetir Thursday evening semvice at 8 chureh schoo 6:30, meeting of the o8¢ : United week day | o'clock, Bible study Liifle clul : and fifth grades " Ald meeting. seventh Day Ady Stanley Memoria 3 10, United week day 0. 1. hal Subbath school Sunday--10 m., Senior 1 int 1 i seventh grades, e = mediate departments of the church school. 10:45 a. m., Service of wor day towards Japan. We want her to live and are willing to help, We will o'clock, Scrmon by the pas. The hanauet, which beging at 6:30 o'elock offers by way of variety all that could be desired. Starting with - (Congregational ) Sunday at unday, 10:15 a. m.—Sermon by Rev. Sherrod Soule, D. D, Sermon by the . Supt. Missionary Society of Connecticut REV. WILLIAM ROSS Church Institute Begins Thursday, Jan, 31, at 7:15 I’." A SALVATION ARMY Address, “The Church—Ideal and Real” 1 & m. Holi -8 Subject: oL Sunday , By Prof. A. (. Purdy. Ph.D., Professor of Practical The- Hvoons tooples seviot ¥ B oo s ology, Hartford Theological Seminary soldiers' mecting. % p. m. ';n-t “THE VICTOR‘ IS OURS” ¥ Jton meeting. Al Welcome, | I — Bible Class Tomorrow—9:30 /4 M Sunday 10:45 A. M. "astor’s Subject: A Motion Picture With Strong Human Appeal A SERVICE OF CHEER AND INSPIRATION SOUTH CHURCH SUNDAY, 7:15 P. M. Doors Open At 6:45 % . “GOD’S FAVORITE KING.” Sermon: 730 PO e MAKING YOUR MIND MIND YOU” “Love Laughs at Locksmiths” the fourth talk on “Psychology Applied to Business and Religion” By REV. JOHN L. DAVIS Hear abfml “Some Things That Cannot Be Locked.” Special musical numbers by Don’t miss “The Romance of Escape.” Hear about MR. HARRY COE OLMSTEAD what John L. Davis saw at the Corbin lock shop Jast AT CENTER CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Monday. WHY DO GOOD BUILDINGS DESERVE GOOD People’s Chlll’Ch Of Chl'ist HARDWARE? COME AND =E spen 0 A M.—Chirh Schoel, Bible Clase for Moth - P T A . RS AL E « M. y ) ers U8 VUSRI THAT N0 A S Under the Leadership of Mrs. Marcus White. Come Early 10:45 A. M. “Evolution "',’f."}n?.‘;,’dfi‘;;, Which?” 11 Ahl\:iw.\lorning Service--Sermon by Rev. Dr. George W. C. i Bring Another Fe 7:00 P. M., “The Slip Betwixt the Cup and the Lip” g llow (Second in series on Midnight Scenes) 12:15--)N. en’s Bible Class _THE AGE-OLD GOSPEL ‘ FEARLESSLY PROCLAIMED Go 1 Music Bring Your Friends

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