New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 23, 1924, Page 10

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, 10:45--Mor the Rev. Wi I"oundatior Boys' view st Thursday ¢ English s Washi Congregational Churches 1 Ch class pervic 1 to the Ch or mot preparatory servie of Boy sitors 8 society department p.om Woms 20Ul Halian wiior, intermediate and senior artmen Assyrian W —Young | ian we socicty, Address by ople’ ship. ning worship. P'arent- ou, nlecting Girl New ision, Troop 2, Boy lolly Nine i \~-]\ day , held the church parlors, Young Wom- ng and socia- Junior ture, “God's Cru- daptation of Italph The Foreigner,” a t northwest, Stanley Memorial a. m.—Senior and departments the [hood | cible,” the Connor's sto b3 tale of the 10:00 interme- diate church school. 10:45 a. m.—8ervice with sermon by the hristian Certaintie 0 m.—Junior, departments of of worship subject, pastor, primary and be- the church §:00 p. m.—Church ved by the ladies of the chureh, followed by a program of isic, readings and an address by B. Weeks, principal the Hast street school. Swedish Dethany 30 a. m. 0. Thursday 30, supper of m. Morn- 10:45 a ning service at Vahlstrom will pre ices in the absence of Rev, vho will attend the Soth lof the Swedish. Mission Naugatuek, Lutheran Churches St. Matthew's with holy commun Confessionzl at 9:45, 1'rom Thurse the Eng- Lutheran Pastoral con- Synod, will be in scssion Rev. at both sery G. E. Pihl, anniversary church in C. E ach Service ion ut Tues | land terence, Distriet Mo, | ¢ Methodist Churches Trinity 0, Church sermon by Dr Epworth leader, 1., Sunday Charles Leagn v . SATURDAY, INTEREST KEENAS - BIG CONTEST ENDS, B]ble Classes Straining Every) Ellort to Capture Leland Cup JUSNT “Will ister, AMONG FRIENDS you? 1sked the min- will it you will,”" said the Fowill if you will,” answered minister, And it is all settied. Mayor A. M. Pao oceupy a seat on the ion of Everyman class tomorrow when ove men are ¢ 1o ent, and John 1. Davis, founder and leader of the ¢ pot be a candidate for w or this year, It all happe There is a mov to have th the mayorality can ticket next “Will you sit at Bible cla the minister “I will if ndidate mayor. ed Bible 2,000 be “ted pres- | | bl d this way. ! el Barth non, keen |ita o upset male Pre | aent nent in the city ister run for on the republi- clection. on the platform ' next Sunday " ked (he mayor., you withdraw as a for mayor,” replied the and ¢ minister, has as th open hursday ock. Bible evening serviee study on 2nd heen St wmad Mark’s Episcoy Morning and Uan BV Evening prayer and Hov, o'clock s prayer m Nondenominational. Die” 6:00 1y school session, meet led by | male p. m. subject, | Mer Mouse." (sixth in |l an et out ir nesen coun Music , Young 1y Kloiber, Lion and ries on widni, wlay meeting., eople's 7:00 the 1" in 5 m,, official board contest | bus issued an appe Oliver H. gathered { pieces and will begin playing as soon FEBRUARY between the Everyman's Bi- ass of New Britain the oiow Rible class of Mount Ver: N. Y., interest which Leen for the past month is reaching max, all local records so far as large audiences go. sident Arthur I, of the Ever) n's and Parker, presi- ble class for ,500 men expects to see at least jon tomorrow morn- a onfidentl Nichoils, orchestra leader, an aggregation of 18 ¢ doors of the Capitol theater | at 8:30 o'clock. hundred extra chairs ordered to be placed on and arrangements for the use of Grotto hall for erflow A, B ormerly of !hN city, have the 1 and will preach on the sub eryman’s Neod of a Refuge John L. Davis will preach also. will furnished by Olden’s chorus, mbers o d facto 1 large numbers, I the members well as other city officials | be ( local lodges, city coun- workers plan to turn Tomorrow béing the last day of the { ments in a body in full uniform, both and again it is planned to | have been | f Greensburg, | arrived in | Britain yesterday to spend the | 23, 1924. felass having proven too small. Dr Bartholow expects 3,000 mep out, New Britain today is 526 aicad. The final winners of-the coniest will 1bo announced on the ileraid office bulletin about 11 ¢'clock . tomorrow | mornlng In an article published in the 1 Mount Vernon Argus Wednesday eve- ning the contest was, declared a civic matter hetween the cities of New Brit- lain and Mount Vernen. = At a special | medting of the Chiefs’ and Firemen's ‘uxsocmuon of that city it was voted to turn out the fire and police depart- MINISTER DEGLINES FLATTERING OFFER ‘Rev. John L. Davis Offered $7,600 to Head New York Church Although the minister himself is very reluctant to discuss the matter, the information has just become pub- | bodies to participate in a parade to- |morrow morning. The Fort Slocum { band with 200 soldiers, the general ” staf band from the New York head- | that the Rev. John L. Davis has | quarters of the Salvation Army with |!°Cently turned down a flattering of- the New York members, and the Uni- [¢f to become pastor of one of the sersalist fifc and drum corps hav lurgest Methodist churches in the been secured to participate in a mon- | 1¢art of New York city at a salary of ster Sunday morning parade. In a communication sent to munici- | _The {pal departments, - Rev, 'Dr. 0. k. Nith it Iartholow says: “At the present time [3% roem fy ja city of* a neighboring state, New and one for men, in a welfare home | Britain, Conn., is competing wiih our | conducted by the church. The church | city for the honor of being the pre. |Its¢lf is located ncar 45th street in mier city of the United States, east of [ N6V York, right in the heart of the | the Mississippi river, possessing the | theater district and the pastor has largest organization of men in point |fiVe assistants, The first assigtant is of members, that stands for the St to receive a salary of $5,600 a brotherhood of man and the Father. |¥¢ar and he is selected by the pastor Hood of od, segydsng ofpect, freed {‘i“ llvrl*m’;i:‘;is was asked about the or color. “To excel our men and city is the ition yesterday, but expressed a not to discuss it beyond ad- ambition of this Yankee crowd.” i mitting that the story was true, Ask- CONCERT FOR CITY MISSION jed what he proposed to do about the A concert for the benefit of the xol{« he s=aid he had definitely de- City Mission which recently ‘severed {€lined it becausc of his interest in its conneetion with the United Com- | "h. big Bible class he heads here and { munity corporation, will be given | {the fact that the New York church Tuesday evening, at the First Baptist | lis not in a residential section and he church. The concert will be given by jm'n reach more p?opl(" here, ; ; |the newly organized boys' orchestra | This makes five very fln\?,m ng of- lof that church, Miss Mildred Berg- |fers 'Mr. Davis has had within the [lund who recently won a gold medal |Past two months. for singing in New York eity, will sing. 1 jle_school orches | { | I | | Tic offer, it is rumored, carried the supervision of two large dormitories, one for girls The | The Bible school orchestra of the IMirst Baptist church will give a eon- leert in the church Tuesday evening, | will be present, In Mount Vernon a lust desperate | [attempt is being made to win the Le- | {1and cup. Comimanding officers at Fort Blocum have ordered the soldiers to class, the police and firemen have | met and voted to attend in a body, , A strect parade with two bands will [ celebration of the 30th anniversary of | held tomorrow morning wefore '(I!l founding of the Swedish Mission ss and the meeting will be held in | chureh in Naugatuck, - Rev, €. E. Proclor's theater, the lurge parish [ Vahistrom will preach at the Swedish | opened three weeks ago vy the ¢ Bethany church tomorrow. Muier Men's o' 1gue devotion dress by the Trafts t Special musie worth lock Her t pastor, Achiev- Benjamin thin and Mrs Aest Tl Reltgwus Items II Rev, G. E. Pihl is attending n..v; Homi Wednesday menian womer SALVATION ARMY Holiness meeting. ay school. g People’s service, T Soldiers' mecting, tion meeting. Al Welcome. Phursday, 4 | m., children’s meet- Philathea class sup- et ting. United prayee class mes . ML, chalr rehearsal, 1:10, a5 the sday weekday . hool 4th 3 $ i v i ] Brother Ladies' Ald Iriendship club, abeth Rogers, Thursday prayer gnd Bible study: ler, The Tabernacle T y be or ur Atoncmen | house LU et STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH ! (Congregational) m. Sermon by 41 6th and Emmanue! 10 a ervige, 10:4 “Justiticatic 12:15 hoar and preaching | us | [ of | Sunday prais topie, prayer m Iatth in J Bibie es i [ Voke, subjec n Wilderness,” Priday--4:00, class in berghip; 4:00, rehearsal, ~+ FATHERS AND MOTHERS — What About Your Children and the Home? Don’t Fail to See the Picture on This Subject of “PARENTAGE” South Church—Sunday Evening, 7:15 Doors Open at 6:15 It Teaches In An Intensely Dramatic Fashion Some Mighty Important Lessons A Service of Rellglous Nature, Warm Friendliness and Deep Inspiration by ! urch me m choo 15 a. Rev. R. N, Gilman; i Sunday—10:; subject : “CHRISTIAN CERT Thursday-—6:30-8:00 p. m, Church by program of musie, readings and addves principal, East Street school. A WELCONE FOR YOU! foty | churgs | choir met ainin | . “hildren Sunday sorviee, 10:4 |ing by the pastor [ Up:™ Sunday school at 1 Variek Christian Ende ghjeot, Prayer meeting followed i, Weeks, supper, s by E. R mid-week Crones preaching by (Continucd on Following Iage) Tucsday tSpom CONCE —— . o Give A concert in the Central J the anspices and the 1 Miss G Iy wi ening ul merberg Sceomd Advent funday mor by pas Russia school. Hig) of the nior schoo 1% Ll ermo ing fee and pplemens 1 Turkey oning | er Retributive | tion singor W ited Swedi stor der & on chorus unday sermon Sw internae. American wppear in a rectal “A dish Kknow AT CENTER CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH SUNDAY— Church School, 10:00 a. m. The Bible Class for Mothers Meets At This Hour. Morning Service, 11:00 a. m.——Th.eme, “A Letter to the Church” the Rev, William Ross, subject: FOUNDATION OF GOD™ Sermon by “THE I A FULL GOSPEL CHURCH People’s Church of Christ | Court Street Rev. F. L. Brooks, Preaching at 10:45 a. n “DO OR DIE Preaching at 7:00 p. m., subject : “THE LION AND THE MOUSI (Sixth in series on midnight scenes of Bible) EVERYONE THAT THIRSTETH, COME! y | { Tuesday, 7:15 m.—Conecert by the Bible School Orchestra; ticket 25 cents, Thursday, 7:15 p. m—Mid-week service, 2 Pastor , subject : Men’s Bible Class, 12:15 p. m. (Good Music Bring Your Friends Trinity Methodist Church 1 I ——] IEEEEE E@EEDE@@@E@@EEE@D@E@EE@@@D@ B EEEEEE THE LAST CHANCE! To Win the Leland Cup for New Britain—Let’s Make Sure of It Two Sermons —- Good Music — Big Time — 2,500 Men Wanted CAPITOL THEATER — Overflow Meeting in Grotto Hall, If Necessary Music by Bible Class Orchestra of 18 Pieces, Starting at 8:30 o’Clock Singing by Olden’s Male Chorus Meetmg Opens Officially at 9 a. m. Sermon by Rev. Join L. Da 10:45-—Sermon by Dr. Charles E. Guthrie O-——0 s by the pastor. DhiooobERCobobooooooOuoooooonoaaol “Prominent Traits of Great Achievers” Special Music by Mr. Benjamin Knox Closes Promptly at 10:30 Sermon by % Rev. A. B. Taylor Opening prayer hy Rev. Dr. George W. C. Hill When the curiain vices on B nest act of World Drama shiiech will it e ? M OVTHOOK riRors? A o pic of Cen- ral Lurope will be dven WILL MODERN CIVILIZA- ION COLLAPSE? angeda 1. L Candey's ond Bectare will answer ereat goedtions SUNDAY AR ERNOON, P 208 0 CLUCK LACEUM TREATER New Britain bectare illustrated A wew and wonderfal pic- ire WHAT - Everyman’s Need of a ? iontire A . EVANGELAS Atrended the P sosnday inovCHeT wina Handrod- Doors opcn wt 2015 Miss SING AGAIN aler. == Come carly for st <eat e reserved. ! o AN ! ree L]

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