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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1924, P USSYF "flT SP EAKS , Religious ltems MA—YEUREANIST "1 will praise thee O lord, at m.- 1Mirst ldplm church tomorrow with my whole heart. et—" | evening by the pastor, Rev. William Man's business is to praise : : shige Ros4, .and will be continued to and . : wist, tn swee | the Lord, “The purpose of 'Predicts International Probibition | iervaine” wehcsiasteenine. I W Fredenckson Is Choir yaslor will me ton was two-fold. Iirst, that | PR el p. ., tin God might find an outlet for . 2 B The Woman's Foreign Missionary L d GI] h 1l be gon- His love: second, that the erca- WI[h Afllel'lGfl Leadlflg | society ofon‘}':-n‘m, le‘l’mdu: church ea er at Betha“y um Swedisi turc might praise the Creato o | will hold its regular monthly meeting 0 o'clock, It is very evident that we are eyt | with Mrs. Jdward Alling of 37 Wal- | will mect at much amiss in this respect “The hour has struck for world |jgce street Monday at 3 o'clock. The With t Psalmist angels might | prohivition and the other nations 100k | firth chapter in “Creative o in | vear organist and choir le: 1, "0 that men would to Amcrica to lead the way,” says| Japan” will be studied unde wedish Bethany church has been of- s praise the Lovd.” William E. “Pussyfoot” Johnson, | leadership of Mrs. John L. Davis. 1 the position of organist at the 50 a. m. Ger- In this test David emphasizes world famous prohibition lecturer | . Lutheran church, to fill a va- . topic “Simeon’s whole-hearted praise. May [ who will speak in New Dritain Feb, Miss Edith White, head of the|cancy in that position ther offer o suggestion which ma {ruary 11, M- Johnson will address|woman's branch of the City Mission| Mr. Frederickson is only help us to see how we may a public meeting in the First Con-|in New York city, will address ‘.,,‘-n' . but is said to be praisc God with the whole gregational church on that date un-|annual meeting of the New 1. He ented 5 heart «der the auspices of churches, relig- | City Mission in St. Mark's l‘2|:|.~nu[\.|? of music at the age of 18, comple Fach of us may be likened to ious and prohibition organizations of | ehurch Thursday evening at 7:45 & three year course and violin. Greater, more intri- the eity | o’clock. post duate course, gradua cate, more resonant with har- Pussyfoot” Johnson has j re- | e the * of bachelor of music. mony than any instrument con s : = | Mrs. Carl Frederickson, herself The flist movement of a symphony strueted by Stradivarius, 18 the | lie: nant in the Salvation Arm) eyso3 Tt B e R SR e creation called man. At its best > | wife of Ensign Frederickson, will con- it fills heaven and carth with i | duct services at the army headquar- ¢nchanting musie, £i o i tomorrow while her husband is The violin has four strongs— > & | tendance at a conf e in New so cach of us have four 5 York, strongs vibrant with potential e, i ‘ music. H | District Superintendent Rev, Dr. The G string, or the lowest % & 3 { John H. Bell will hold the third aid note, represents the physical 3 fourth quarterly conference in con- life, the foundation upon which nection with the meeting of the offi- the superstructure. is builded. i cial board of Trinity Methodist Our hodies are the temples of | church Friday evening. PRl \‘\‘w the Holy Ghost and great care ‘ ¢ o o SN IA || should be taken of them. To Scssions of the united week day SARGI : abuse them in any way spoils church school have changed from the 3 the music of praise, In itself South Congregational to the Metho- it is incomplete, however, To i church for the balance of the Baptist Churches Thure W, ederickson for the past der at > e 3 play upon it exclusively pro- jterm. duces a Napoleon who declures % 3 “might is right.” % u The D string, the next higher, A ests the meatal life, that ich thinks and reasons. What wondrous possibilities here for aliaen There will be an ergan recital at St. Mark's Episcopal church tomor- row evening at 7 o'clock. [ WM. E. (PUSSYFOOT") JOHNSON.| rpore will be a social ten Tuesd afternoon at the home of Mrs, Charles | Waters, 38 Hawkins street, for all the | women of the church and congrega- tion of Trinity Methodist church, These meetings are for the promotion T. W, FREDERICKSON, of sociability among the women of pratscful music ! Hut even de- {urned from a trip around the world ‘eloped 1o its nth power it is {1/ he interests of the *World League not sufficient in itseif to satisty against Alcoholism.” He has been in God or mun. Lord Bryon, Os- || 1ngia and Australia recently and will car Wilde and Charles Parnell talk here on “The Orient Moving To- | | these were all brilliant intel- 4 rd Prohibition.” { ts, but how miserably they |ll Aq a representative of the Anti-|the parish. score for a full orchestra, written by failed. They played on on¢ ||| galoon league of American he has) o him in order to attain this degree, string predicted that by 1930 England will SPEAKS ON ESPERANTO was played by the New Haven sym- The A strong of the vielin be dry. Johnson created such a sen-| The reason for and the advantages | Phony orchestra at his graduation, He : ' can be represented by the moral sation on his first trip to England that | of e universal language, Esperanto |8 been awarded tho Francis B, Os- utheran Churches : 2 L department of onr lives, A man he was mobbed by London wets and 2 N borne prize for composition and won matic . T sont e " muy be a genius in intelleetual Jost an eye in the excitement that und its possibilities in a movement to- | , prize in compositive organ playing o i calibre and yet be a consume tollowed. At this time he first be.|Wwards permanent world peace, were (at Yale. mate fool. Without moral came a world figure, and his cause |explained by “George V. Hamlin, a He s a former organist at the Etan- stamina the life is doomed, It came into world prominence as a ro- |contestor for the Bok peace prize at |loy Memorial church, At the Swedish i this faculty that differens sult. {the meeting of the Men's club of | Bethany church he has charge of the tiutes the human from the be e —— | tSanley Memorial church last evening. [only full chorus choir in the city, he brute ercature thinks, r was voted to have social gather- | among the Protestant churches, ex- | M 11 e ons, but has no moral appr RECEPT[ON TO PASTOR ‘“w with the women as guests on|cept the boys' choir at St. Mark' Se Al PR Herer choler February 15, nud an entertainment [ church and the vested choir at the Nondenominational, nsion, o virtue mgainst vice fitted him to wil be given at some time in the near | Trinity Methodist church. i . ’ become the Liberator of Grecee | future, similar to “School Days"| = e — - fin ‘,,‘,"“\,',,M\ \"l 3 ] Rl . What gives the name of So. ||| People’s Ohurch Congregation Offis | (0" made such a hit last year.| Tomorrow evening will be known sunday ~ch 2 ¢ 2 < ) 1 cratts a renown a greater that cially Welcomed Rev, 1% L, Brooks | Arthur Spencer is chairman of the |as L.l‘\v:| n's Evening” at 9 . that of Solon, Lyeurgus, Peri- |ecommittee, At the next meting there | manuel Gospel church, when o sl L oo ; Irie - - s cles, Miltiades or cven lato, is ||| and Pamily Last Evening. [ witi be a radio concert. cons will have charge of 8 o, Salva- T % the escnce of morul man- Welcome i . s i ' hood An informal reception was tender- The ¥ string, or the highest . and Mrs, 1% 1. Drooks and note, is typical of the spiritual ||| Gaughters, Misses Lois apd Rdith, at| [1he People’s church last evening. Mr. lement in cach of us. To the ||| c ' oung moral man desus sald Brooks came here recently as the new | ol : One think thou lackest A pastor of that church and last evening WA e . } b. strong physiqu vigorous in- he was tendered an official weleome, | . e A | by telleet and ¢ \4\. althy moral na- | he reception was held in the| ) SNl Uis 1 ondTa h v church, The program included s | i S (Congregational) ERAvpRN N il e ‘W" m:“{’}" o8 : by Mrs, Merwin Tuttle of New ”“ -| Moming Worship, 10:45 Sunday, 10:15 A, M.—Sermon by Rev. R. N. Gilman SUNARY(SCHOn. WL IoL s prehensive and roceptive of, and .':m _n ]d .\n:. .«lsmm. ‘\.” \.u.l | Sermon by the REV, WILLIAM 1ROSS “Wi ‘e ]TS C v 'RE" | A 4 v 1entificatic ) 101 'artford. A plano solo was pn\l'* WORRY—ITS CAUSE AND CURE g by Bl identification with, God. Our by Miss Ruth Taylor, Tho afdtom “(‘ Subjects “IHIS CALL OF EXPERIENCE” | best men have not found it in Thursday, 7:15 p. m., Church Institute. Address by I How ow Pre Bvahioet’ te fullawen % welcome was delivered by Rev, Ly- Berthold Grambeirg, Graduate University of Utrecht, Hol oscd N 3 t » Thir VENSIEY 19 SEIOWANID S With man M. Johnson and the response by Mr. Brooks. bz God ; subject: + The bow of the violin sugges land; subjec ible The bow of the violin suggests In the receiving line besides Mr. “A HOLLANDER IN AMERICA™ Monday m - the will, This bow of will and Mrs, Brooks and the \Hwn drawn across the four strings Special Revival Services Wednesday, ) — Women's 1 Socicty=—All departments services also day, Tuesday and “n your Hife and mine will maxe ||| Erooks wers Me, and Mrs. L, H. Tay- chapel at 7:45. Good sing- . lor, and Mr, & . Arthur I. Tute music that heaven will delight | Open To All i Itle, Mr. ttle is senior deacon and . ) ot Mr, Taylor is a deason. Miss Idith rther, most Brooks, who is a school tcacher in| W1 Youand Lare Nl yvnn Mass, arrived here shortly be. our skill to | fore 10 o'clock to spend the week-end. | [ y et 0zIS ure el B T T o o ol People’s Church of Christ A g In the first week of April the - 1 : B oy 3 % ahd 518 Wil 60 Ladies' Aid society of Trinity Meth- | 10:45 A. M. Sermon by the Pastor. Subject: ; ' the s will be praising I o4ist chureh will hold a ringtime | Court Street with the ole hes ’ 1 N th the whole heart. Bazaar” to which all friends of the “THE WISEST MAN WHO EVER LIVED” : tan church have been invited, As o pre- | Rev. F. L. Brooks, Pastor . liminary to this bazaar, a tea will be R ; : Sundas E — ——ee hn"“lnr [, ml.‘.:u- }./ Mrs, A .T‘ ila, | Preaching at 10:45 and 7:00 7:15 P. M. Psychology ¢ by Rev. John L. Davis : b ki, et, “The Author| .5 Court street, Thursday afternoon Morning Subject: “The Seven Looks” for the women who are chairmen of “THE SCIENCE OF F ™ ; the various committees (Baptism and The Lord’s Supper at the close) THE SCIENCE OF FORGETTIN ) Mark’s Fpiscopal, Th ,h)-wrvvun\,\] gocicty of Trinity l\emngp\umect' “How a Widow Proposed Marriage” TS sk : day after Epiphany Methodist church will give an ent (Third in a series on Midnight Scenes of the Bible) Musical Numbers by 184 B9 ! on 7:30 & m. Chureh | {2inment after the family supper nest 4 5 . Biind : 0 s . Holy Communion | Wedneaday night at 715 o'clock to A CORDIAL WELCOME AWAITS YOU Organ re-| g pich the general public is invited. | IPEEYEEEYrEEEPrEEEIEEEEEErEEEEEYEEEEE STANLEY] 1500 MEN WANTED EVERYMAN’S BIBLE CLASS STANLEY WORKS SUNDAY Secomd Advent A Dramatic Story of a Great Character — 45w morning “THE HEART OF A HERQ” The pict ml/,mu.. of the thrilling caree he !/ dcan Patriot, ting Hale, one of the fascinating tales of « istory. clov . JUTH CHURCH NDAY, 7:15 P. M. EXPECT 1'500 MEN Doors Open at 6: —_— A CORDIAL WELCOME TO THE PEOPLE'S SERVICE Stanley Works to Send 638 to 1, 1 Tomorrow=—tes, dohn L. Davis Nathan ] ) (o) ()] ) ) ] () ) ) (] ] () ] (855 ) ) o) ) ) ) G ) ) Tell “Wistory of Winge,” t Arthur . Parke Bible class expects 1,6 I E meeting tomorres morn- £ 10 postal cards sent out ‘ smorrow is Star “THE At a meeting in s mnust B0 A, M. Chareh Sehool, Bible C1 Mothers § i OF A urchn sSchoo inie ass for 4 v igon - g ’ - HINGE” oloigeinooio) Under the Leadership of Mrs. Marcus White. men trom | “re nsenred 11 A. M.—Morning Service- Sermon by Pev. Henry W, Maier, -t “Human Needs.” 12:15—-Men'’s Bible (L John § History of Ly M. E. CHURCH, 9:15 A. M, TOMORROW nx H O EEEE Good Music yring Your Frienus e S ot v ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) 2 5 ) )