New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 9, 1924, Page 12

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- Abraham Lincoln - E‘P USSYFOOT' SP EAKS i oid o :’ Religious Items J Councilman Walter Falk, que Singer | [ ) The Christian AT EENTER (;HUR[;H Jeaves Stanley Memorial Church Russwin Sunday at Everyman's Bible class tomorrow. : o 5 B ;“; 5 G e After Four Years, . : ——— # thany (Swedlsh): (By Rev. G. H. Schenck.) 1ae : | - The young woman's guild of the 9:30 a. 5 school, Italian n.m“;d’,‘;‘;‘,’m‘j:;o"f;“,}], Srabol. Qur nation is under the Fflmous Proh]b]tlon Exh(mer Atter four yers singing base in the | ;e Baptist church will hold ifs an- 10:45, morning worship, sermon by | department H m., begluners:|ing servige af 10i45. ¥ P. B, me shadow of the death of a man quartet, of the Stanley Memorial j nual meeting Wednesday evening. ihe Rav ] 088 gt | departmant. niorning worship. | ing at™:s0 J!«‘\(;uf{‘ servive "znl-:j:\- who as her chosen leader stood CO : t N B at M d church, Councilman Walter Falk has' A e Hev Zito. BIble| Sermon, Tho Near-Bighicd © Man: | o Gt E1enlas servios at T30 || i fne conter, of " tne worids || ming {o New Britain Monday rosigned at that placo and has sc.| wThe Tatlor Made Man" will bo the school and Brotherhood class. ddress t s, “A Heroine Moth- atheran Churel {] Greatest tragedy. And at al- . subject of theé picture at the Sout e S el R sk hages | ot Beme il | B2 S ! th v vahis tmesdbii s SeRsisastony ohurch Pridey. aY¢ie iy Y 2 | . ey % Sy : ry is again turning in reveren “Pussyfoot” Johnson, perhaps he - ing. e o ersula i \;\.:,M B ec‘lgz‘;‘“a service mm.nu,,\;‘mn;ué:f(-"»: memory 1o @ man who still | |most outstanding figurg in temperance | Hiirery Wadnesday ; annual meeting | 6:00. ¢ St ing & hioh Dt S“‘t'(iihl\' stands and always will stand in and prohibition work if~he world to- _The third meeting of the church in- of the Young Women's Guild. talian worship, 5, evening wor-| The Luther League will meet(] the center of the best that ||day, and who has just returned from stitute at Stagley Memorial church Thursda X service. ship. Motion picturc, “The Coppor | Thuraday evenlog, Rev. Dr, Abel A, | WCD uphold as their ideals. j s luigst campatgus dn South Afeicd will be held THursday evening. St ; b bol PeRvnd Sl ekl Tt was Woodrow Wilson who ||and Egvpt, will deliver an address a 3L n 4 p. m., meeting of Girl lecture on “The Finds of Egypt.” said but a few years ago about the First Congregational church Mon- Rev. Henry K. Warren, L. L. D, Second Division, e i Abraham Lincoln: “TLincoln day evening. 3 president of Yankton colldge, Yank- St. Matthew's. never found a real intimate, | T‘his exhorter against the liquor ton, §..D.:will speak at the Stanley Yol Nina ) Sorvice in Boglish st $I18, i Gets hever spoke in complete self- business seems undaunted by his ex- Memorial church tomorrow morning. the pastor, | nior Achievemer b, 6 . ‘m.. man at 10:45. Sunday school, in the || Fevelation. He could not; he ||perionce in having an eye put out : d y _PM!O" sgimutlel : Frilorpi o taliowin I was a spirit.” Did when he vens mobbed b) his oppon- The Men’s club of the Stanley Me- Engliah Btl eb ) Pt I e oy o e || Woodrow Wilsou thus uncon- || ents in London, and is still travelihg 3 "morlal church will have a bowling ol e Inesday — 4:10 p. m., united 3 p. m. i | sciously an':nyzj- hlmst‘l'.’ up and down the world under the ¢ k = | contest Friday evening at the church 2 chirch school for grades . S Bon Eants A man with a great task and | banner of the leagues against alcohol- i | sbeial inents. socia church school for gradus 4, Monday, Sick Benafit society. ® Py ombiedh it | sbeial. Wadieadas oy and & Thursday, Ladies’ Aid. | fl-“ll vision is ‘”“n“i more or |lism, of which he is the world pub- | | s Novs' el t th - ¢ v 2:30 p. m., meeting of Friday, Walther League. “'h?n.oi:. l} hrHl| "iailg_.tth‘:t"r‘: dn:}:;;g:gr-y:hnhi;l':". 1i|;.:):x‘qx‘13::::\n|1n The Friendly club of Trinity M. E. n mothers in the church Eply {| tigions like Mohammedanism, ||Ohio, and in “Who's Who in Amer GHUREh il MOl & ST SN 30 p. m., mecting of St. John's # {| Hinduism and Confucianism ||ca” he is set down as William Eu. | Wodnesday evening. cpartment for v Slm.uy Srhno‘l A:.I-"' a. m. ,\_n:-\xct“ never produced really great a8 Johiaon Bork 1k ("ommry N Y. ° A 6:30 p. m., parish in Germay subject “Another Witnss | | men and women, it is also true years ago. His grandfather omi- oy and | of tho Light,' 10:26 a. m. Tiustrated || inat a nian's religlon wilt de. grated there from Colchester, Conn To MEET TUESDAY under the direction of the lecture by the pastor on “The Light || tormine how be meets his task, et e com Oglatigstarn Conii & Women's Chr association. | on the Hillop” at 7:30 p.m. ~ * || Right there lies o test for all ||at Roxbury, Conn ) b ' ! i lp “n:“" m\lnd;f'v A tru“:)i{‘.:am' l“";’ill:}-‘ikloé ;\\\“ teachers'| | of us. To be loncly does not || His subject is “The Cross and the p Central Congregational Club Sessions of the Home Missionar : At 1B | mean to be alone. There is a || Crescent” : ‘i SR i partment. Sewing will be done for| Tuesday, ing of the \u'mg tollowship abbve Dbumna °tise !"ilrt‘i:‘ne!mas "h"ed f‘(‘"’j'l‘d“‘::‘e’"“"l]‘ ‘;‘ wehe ] To Be Held at South Church—= Comavedntioosl Chuboliss Madura hospital, Madura, India, and People’s society at § o'clock. which one esperiences only in | |jicids. Ho will al u‘l ; ]“““ 0";"'5_"_‘ ; ity the Visiting Nun: ation. h- 5 . || the ifmermost chamber of hi ¢ darar o gl Prof. G. M. Dutcher to Speak. First. eon will be served at noon. 6 Reformation, s % Sor o of law enforcement in this country, | Chureh school and Bible class for t0% M0 e Bt B N . 7:80 h| Services 10 a, m. Sunday school |} 240 &0ul. Said the palruist: Mr. Johnson was commissioned by | WALTER PALK | A meeting of the Central Congrega~ mothers at 10 a. m. Subjest, “The| 1~ TCRU8 B T ertainment un. | 11:15 & m. u.: X “;rb":l;k 3:"1;| q‘»nd ;':r |the late President Roosevelt to sup- tional club of Connecticut will be held Life of Christ.” Morning service, 8er- 3 1. 1 ygnices of the Brotherhood. | — | et i gl "-‘m; | press lawlessness in certain sections of | This church has two quartet, one |at the South Congregational church mon on “Open Windows by Rev. jaoature picture, “Tailor Made Man.” Methodist Churches, the n!-’u’tyl’-prvx‘iden"' I' o ;flw west, During this time Johnson |of young folks who are not so highly | Tuesday evening. Benry W. Majer. Men's Bible class at Teinity. [| been driven many times to ask || ccured about 6,000 fedéral indict- |trained and the first quartet of pro- | ‘The meeting will begin' with a so- 12:15 o'clock Rtanley Af AR 9:45 a. m., Sunday schoeol 10:45, Divine d‘r‘”um‘ by 'l}- P ments, He later was appointed to a | fessional singers of known ability and | clal hour at 6 o'clock and supper at Monday — Meeti of standing Stanley Memorial. sermon by the pastor. A Divided Higpe _“_‘» ’4 Th similar position to the Philippines | wide reputation. 6:30. The busines meeting will begin eommittee at 5:15 o'clock. 10 a. m.. senior and intermedisto iingdom.” & p. m., Epworth league {§f Mo ming fff"("",'".,"“" had || under President W. H. Taft. He is| No one has been selected us yet to | at 7:30 o'clock. Tuesday — Meeting of the Toung departments of the church = sehool. yipje study class. 6 p. m. Epworth ||~ POUMTS RER 10 €21 a “blood brother” of some of the |fill the vacancy in the Stanley Me- | The address will be given by Pro- Women's Home Missionary society at 10:45 a. m., service of worship With ) aouo devotional meeting led by AR IS "l' B4 years ago | ogtern Indians. morial church gruop. fessor George Matthews Dutcher, A. 6:30 o'clock. sermon by Rev. Henry K. Warren, L. | \jisseq Mona Lohman and Jennie|| pafai W€ doubitul ,'b‘;':l ‘UI" He has spoken in practically every pickss ot B., Ph. D, of Wesleyan university on class for Ar-| L. D, president of Yankton o | Johnson. 7:15 p. m., address by the | ;‘(‘(.::“’_'l{sh’l“’:‘:?:r" A |civilized country on carth, and his| The midwinter institute will be|the subject, “Does the United States v ’ % |travels have taken him to some coun- | held in Trinity M. X, church Feb, | Have Interests®in Eastern Asia?" Overcom o'clock, "The dnesday — English ¢ menian women at 2 w m. Junior Mis- Yankton, South Dakota. 12 m., junior pastor, “Constructive Imagination.” | i b % sionary society at 4:15 p. m. Center primary and beginners' departments| gpooial music Ly Mrs. Howard E. | S:)’;LSI"‘,"'W“"";",‘ :;;',”,"',,_:‘f""".‘,f",'; | tries not whoily eivilized. He has just | 22-24. | E. Allen Moore of New Britain is senior elub of the church schoo! at or'|.h~- hurch N“hu_ll. T . Horton. Rewévelt “'_p again have learned returned from a journey acress Africa, P — president of the elub, * Other local 7:30 p. m. Th y — T:15p. m,, third |‘w'- . Tuesday -—- 6 p. m,, Philathea class what rr’:\lly constitutes Chris- from Cape Town to Cairo, a distance The W. H. M. 8. will meect in the | men who are officers are: Robert H. Tt lay —— Armenian women's ir the church institute, (‘-roun supper. 7:45 p. m,, class meefing. | tianit Lincoln regarded the of 6,350 miles, in which he made 107 | church Wednesday, ¥eb, 13, at 3 p.| Deming of Berlin, Paul K: Rogers, of Bible class 2 p. m. Girl Scouts 4:30 iferences ¢ Mrs. . C. Stock- Wednesday — 6:30 p. m, Friend- church #ry highly, but he ||Speeches. m. Mrs. Potter will speal | New Britain and 8. M. Cowles of Kene W & 1:80 S O N ,-”:."l‘{,a P”:' lll\.' ”]'I‘ ship elub valentiue supper. 4:10 p, m., could not understand why In South Africa, where wine grow- | =~ Sniomeelyomiye sington, who are members of the ex- Priday — Boy Scouts 7:90 p. m e Sritain, pgp United week day school for 4th and !l apurches frequently protected | |IN8 18 & great commercial enterprise, | gp JOSEPH'S TAIR OPF ecutive committee, of Hartford. The generaligiy grages. 3 p. m, W. H. M. 8 ealthy . {the people went to hear him by | ' s et ——e e t § p. m. will be addressed | g e e atutesn ||thousands. He was able to tell them| The minstrel troupe of the junior R Chester Hale on the sub- orpurafly — 4:10 p. m., united | g0 (SN B O s i |[that prohibition has mot ruined the | branch of the Catholic Daughters of FIRST ANNUAL DINNER SALVATION ARMY et (s ”""‘_"; "“:‘ ‘\.“’ o, | Woek day achool fon 6th and Tth the realm of social righteous- | 8T@Pe industry in the United States, | America will meot at 2 o'clock tomor- [ “The first annual dinner by the phy- 11 a. m., Holiness meeting, 2:30 eph Pl ;‘]“ Ny Brades. T:45 p.m., prayer meoting. ness have helped to bring forth ||PUt that vineyard men have boen | FoW afternoon in 8t. Joseph's hall for sical department of the Y. M. C. A., p. m., Sunday school. 4 p. m.|l| BMtain City Mission. 4 Friday — ¢ p. m,, class in church the present attitude of the ||More prosperous under prohibition @ fine rehearsal. The troupe will glve |will be heid Tuesday, February 17 Young People's service, 7 p. m., i i) 7 L membership, 4 p. m., sewing school chiireh. 46t Anaa: o hedal than before, and this was a revelation | an entertainment at 8t. Joseph's fair|at 7 p. m, The banquet is open to all Soldiers' meeting. 8 p. m., Salva- ||| and entorttinment with i (1780 p. ., choir rehearsa Chrisianity, to them. Monday night, The parish fair will|senior members who particiuate in tion meecting. All Welgome, o b i A v P Aban = Lincoln cultivated the spirit Starting from Cape Town he cov- |OPen in the church hall this evening. |the gym activities, There will be vo- S s A. M. E. Zion val life, True, he experienced ered a pathw ‘ross the entire con- | | The entertainment will be put on by cdl and instrumental music and other- club. Sunday service, 10:45 a. m. preach- in the earlier yeare of his tinent and visited the ancient cities of | the “Entertaining Charleys” a local | entertainment including the awarding ing by the pastor. Subjeat, || career the onslaught of doubt. Alexandria and Cairo, where he 1nund“l’°u of singers and dancers. |of prizes to the winners of various ireat Volee in Heaven.” ‘Wfl"‘ But we all would rather have a very helpful and growing prohibi- | Dancing will follow. athfetic eveits. scheol 12:30 p. m. Varick Christian a Thomas than a Juda His tion sentiment. As was the case m! COME THOU WITH US Endeavor soclety 6:30 p. m. 745 D |) gincere prayer-life, his devout ||India two years ago and in New Zea- | i, preaching by the pastor, subject, reading and intimate knowl- ||land and Australia o year ago, his !4 ’ . “L'x\»nn-z Obviousness of the church.” edge of the BiBle are like secret | being an American stood him in goodd \ eop e s urc o l‘lst Tuesday cvening prayer meeting at springs at the roots of & mighty stead for he found people eager to | : R H . 8 p.om tree, rrearn what America is doing and | . » T e And *by their fruits y hall ready so far as ossible to follow | LONEL Shen Nondenominational, Rasw tiva.” . Bt taiap han | jamenotsteat . e (Congregational) i NDAY, 10:45 A, M.—Sermon by Rev. H. K. Warren. 5 Emmanuel Gospel the 8¢ S ot : When he stoppe . " Mactas ! he Sermon on the Mount been || When he stopped on the island of Rev. F. L. Brooks, Pastor N o pancs i, Diaite comie || Jived more cxemplarily than by ||Zanadbar to change boats he found LL.D.. President of Yankton College, Yankton, South g i P 45 A. M 7 P, M. oy SVINE0e ey it o 4o v the martyr-president, Forgiv- that the Sultun of the island had de. | Preaching at 10:45 A. M. and 7:00 P. M Are you a Devil in Your Home ' ing and aiways ready for recon. || creed prohibition for the natives, Im. THUR?S{?\Efl 7:15 P. M.—Church l‘.‘"““'e Speakers, a Hypoerite Outside?” 12:15 p, ciliation, helpful and sympe dlately o ” ! 1, he and sympa- || mediately upon his arrival large mass 3 Rev. H. W. Maier, F. L. Fay, K. D, Beckwith, Mrs. i ject—** Pres ‘onditi ‘oreshowed.” A 5 .\‘Imn.mg nllb)ecl The Present (.onfht.l.on Fo Bible school. “5:45 p. m., JRURN s thetie, trusting in God, humble meeting were held to which the Sul. Evening subject—*“In Desperate Straits ple's meeting, 1_v- m., preaching by and sincere, gentle and at the ||tan sent his official representatives, E. C. Stockwell, Mrs, F. Chester Hale, Miss C, F. € ellars Taylor, same time strong, tender and —_——— Schenkel (Fourth in a Series on Midnight Scenes of the Bible) ! i ,4,\: 7:30 p. m., teachers’ train- || yot firm, he stands there, tested AND WE WILL DO THEE GOOD ! ine a3 1. & Anderon. tach- | g it Charactr etors SPRINGTIME BAZAAR 3 < E historians and blographers ever ursday, 746 p. m., mid-week began to chisel out the beauty prayer mecting. of the real Lincoln. | Women of Trinity M. E. Church Plan et Obvious parallelisms have g X People's. ] been drawn between his life || Annual Social Function Some Time a. m., sermon by stor, and work and his eayings and L. Brooks. 4 the life, the work and the In Near Futurg. ( | . Present Condition red.” words of Jesus, Such com- . . [ ‘ | The Sunday school Will meet at ! arisons are futile, Plans for the annual spring time o e hu Ch relock. The youn people’s mecting | | Jintelt’ wouia ‘'nave resesteq ||PA7aar to be heid by the women of MORNING WORSHIP—10:45 fat 6 p. m. will be led by Miss Holen | them. But a confession of | Trinity M. E. church were formulated Sermon by the Linten. 7 p. m., subjec n Desper- Cheist we have of him as jt || Thursday at a tea given by Mrs, A.| ate Straits,” fourth in the series on i . A. Mills at her Court street residence | Rev. Wl“m Ro” never came more sincerely and " A when about 20 women gathered for Subject: 10:45—Sermon by Rev. John L. Davis | midnight secnes of the Bible. © || more beautirully trom the iips ible class | discussion. S A Monday-The Bercan or the pen of any great leader: “A Divided Kingdom” will meet at 7:45 p. m. to study the || “When I was first inaugurated Mrs, Lilan Stotts was named gen- “Faim and worl“” book of Revehation. | 1 did not love my Savior: but eral chairman and the following com« 0————0 Thursday—The children’s mecting when God took my son I was mittee chairmen were selected: faney ! WEDNESDAY, 7:30 FRIDAY, 2:00 7:15—Address by the Pastor e fn' f'_‘*.]’”l’ church greatly impressed, Dyt still 1 || work, Mrs. Oliver H. Nichols; hand- A ¥ood Sale by the Women's : — 8 . prayer mecting wili be held at J did not love him. But when kerchiefs, Mrs. Dudiey Holmes; pare o Y Rapelye's Store, “Constructive Imagination” stood on the battieheld ‘of ||ocl e, Mrs. dohn Arrewsmitni |l o e ot e Al st Siam ot » "ri - " choir will meet f Gettysburg, 1 gave my heart to aprons, Mrs, David Penny; food, Mre s rrrnnnu at 7 p.m Christ and I can now say I do J. M. Burdick; eandy, Miss rence v ke 2 - g e > : ove my Savier.” Camp; flowers, Philathea e ! Special Musical Program by International Tuble Students’ Asen. Yes, Woodrow Wilson was | |Mra. Whorley: tea. Mrs.. Nchard Morning scrvice 10:45 o'clock right when he said two or three Hulrbut, Jr.; decorations, Mrs, Har- Mrs. Ruth Goodrich Horton mon by J. R. Muzikant of Brookiyn, years ago “Lincoln was a | old W. Gee and music, Mrs, W. C. [ C h d” The Copperhea gy N.Y.tot sh speaking people lonely man“<-but he was never Talmadge. p. m,, lecture for the Lithuanian alone for he walked with God. —— - VOTES RAISE IN SALARY A PICTURE OF UNUSUALLY ABSORBING INTEREST Y YEEEEEYs IR EEEEEE M— e | AL a mecting of the offcal of the Showing in & Moving Way: people at the Lithuanian & T W B - . ) of T. W. Frederickson, organist and Histord ark street . cal 4 B Pa eet. choir leader was ordercd increased 1o torieal Events, $1,200 a year. Mr. VFrederickson is Romantic Fervor, and ’ the army " gt the leaders in his- profess : YOU PRESENT? e army barracks on Arch strest, | e, 8o In ble profession in this Dramatic’ Power. x v's Bible Clase ng an offer to accept a similar posts Lt o 1o foe vt Lutneran e and - Sunday Evening - South Church u55 X ¥ T 1 b* Russwin 8 M swin Bufday |y, jnoreased salary is sald to have at Everyman's Pible class, and Rev. 3 Tohn 1. Davis will speak on *Tne PeCN made to meet the offer made by | - 715 = Open Door.” the Lutherans. | e N s - Doors Opened at 6:45 . Service Begins at 7:15 n Dendy odr oty aetgnal Tabie students A Warm, Friendly Atmosphere and Ernest Religious Spirit 45 a. m., Bunday morning servien Will h6ld a spec meeting for Lith- ’ sermon by the pastor, “England Yanians at Lithuanian hall on Park in Prophecy” 12:05 p. m. Sun street tomorrow afternoon wchool. 7 p. m., evening service a sermon, “Jonah.” Thursday evening service o'cloek. Study of Seeond Peter Tommrwwl B s oo oo AT CENTER CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH ot “Spirit.” Sunday gehool at 9:45 We Broke . ; 9:30 a. m. Wednesday evenlng meeting at the R&ord ?’T’:}‘ reading vrnom—mom 594 ?,:a SUNDAY— . Last Sunday s e T 54 roviirs 104, M..Church School, Bible Class for Mothers 5 s Do It Trinity o sy e sk i AR D Let’s Do Finn ‘Basday sfter Sptphany 11 A, M.—Morning Service—Sermon by Rev, Henry W. Maier, 7 L, Holy Ci don. 9:20 | A‘.jn ’ Mo E. Church a m.’.flc:ur,:h u-:a;x. Ol"l":'"r‘nb“mm-; “omn Window.” [ ing prayer and germon. 7:30 p. m., | e R N f 12:15—Men’s Bible Class apron committee of the spring- ' time bagasr will meet with Mrs.| Good Music Bring Your Friends Samuel Norris, 45 Commonweaith av- | EEEEEeriEefiidElflE@EREBEEEEEE .-t o sl ey wwiw EEEE L) Sunday at (9] () (] ] ] ] )] o ) ]

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