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7 Nmw BRILALN DAILY HBRALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 1 CONVENTION OF MEN'S BIBLE CLASSES FORERUNNER OF UNIQUE MOVEMENT man of the committee, ich Classes From New York, nancing a Bible Class,” Walter = {Fletcher, treasurer of Everyman's New Jersey and All of | Bible class, New Britain, Conn. | New England Sendi“g;mem Batholow Bible class, Mt, Ver- ““Organization,” Neason Jones, pres- non, N, Y, Delegates SeSSiOnS Open “Conducting a Bible Class Without Saturday. Parker No More Heathen Says f The Salvation Army WOULD RETAIN PASTOR | New Britain Man Filling Pulpit in | more “heathen,” according to hell; e ” SRR quarters here of The Salvation Army, New York Church ts Asked To Ree | o vion 100 declded 1t was 100 R turn For Another Year, {name to apply to peoples, many- of | | whom, it says, have a civilization old- A unanimous petition from the con- |er than the Christian religion. .So gregation of the M. church of [those who have been “heathen” here- |Chadwicks, N. ¥., presented to the M. ;:,";“:Yf are now called “non-Chrigs | E. confcrence there has asked for the | Oficials of the Salvation Army de- |return to the Chadwicks church pul- termined on the use of the new term *. W. Barrett, formerly ) Prayer sil { | The benediction Itesponse by the choir, Organ postiude, *“Christus Resur- rexit” o . Ravanello| Evening worship 7 o'clock. Organ prelude, “Quintet” (Meister- singer) .... Wagner Anthem, “Hosanna ! Granier | Oifer “Drear Saeis s ua WRBDGE Film picture, “The Maker of Men,” Organ accompaniment:® relude to Parsifal . ssional (Lohengrin), reiude to Lohengrin .... stan and Isolda) ent prayer | | a Leader,” J.YC. Hunter, Springfield, Mass. “'Social Feature secretary Trinit, \ . Wagner | .Wagner Wagner | | pit ot Rev, C | during “Self-Denial ~Week” when v ita} |$100,000 was raised for schools, hos- {08 New Britah B pitals and special settlements among Rev. Mr. Barrett is the son of Mr. | “non-Christian” nations, irnest R, Dech- and Mrs. Frank J. Barrett of Warl Conn,, chairman street, this city and is a native New Britain boy. The Trinity M. E. churen | Radio Prize Play Is 4 p. m. to 4:30 p. m.—Report of |,¢ New Britain is his home church | | . - . the "e\’en;l]cm‘umi(lccl ‘anpou(nlted At |and he received his early religious :‘X“tt?l: b-"Vl\Ye“\[le([)];!f G\:]:! o A opening of business session and elec- | ing here, becoming converted in | Schenectady, N. X., Apr s, m;\"‘f;‘":{M‘f"cl;’g:f“;:;“"”\P":“"!”"Fman of assoclation officers, [irating Hoe heooming converadiln | iies Miller, of 130 East Guind New Jersey and all of New rinplang | 450 P M. 1o 5:30 p. m. Get ac- |mers’in New Britain and at least |Strect, New York, today was an- e S N W ,r!glan!l qualuted hour. General reception. once a year occupies the pulpit in his | hounced winner of the $500 cash 5 5 lave registered for the convention of | 2 5 b el i prize offered by the General Electric at $t. Mary’s chureh, | Kastern States Bible classés to be held | Saturday Evening, April 26 REMSIORITEN, company for an original play adapte S ahrranged by Organtst John J. jin New Britain, Saturday and Sunday, 6 p. m, (o § p. m.—Banquot at ol ed to broadcasting from radio sta= Crean, will be one nf_ t]u‘_l»rst ever of next week. Although the registra- | Hotel Burritt, Toastmaster, Arthur tion WGY. Miss Miller's comedy= heard the - ¥ or the first time in (holll?ns do not close until ¢ o'clock next H. Parker, president Everyman's Bi- |drama of business life, “A Million history of the church the cntire pro- | Wednesday evening. F. E.” Weeks, | ble class, New Britain, Conn. Casks of Pronto,” was selectod from m at the 9 ®clock mass will be principal of the Kast strcet sehoof, | Address—"The 20th Century Saint™ Bavéral hundred plave submIel R ndercd by the newly organized boy lacting as secretary of the general by Rev. Samuel A. Fiske, Congrega- Kest ‘“,, eting the demands for devels while the 10:3 o'clock | committee reports that about 155 |tional church, Berlin, Conn. it SnlE A 1506 of lay Adabied KR mass will Ing by the senior choir. | have already signed up. These names | Introduction of newly elected offi- radlc. Sresentation, aspeating (v 18 An orchesira of 12 pieces will aug- will be turned over to Attorney M. H. | cers of the association. COLLEGE BASEBALL bear y ment the organ and chorus. Camp who heads the registration BANQUET MENU Atlantie City, 1. April 19.—Penn, | he program for the various serv-!committee, Cale Olives Harvard cancelled, rain, Is as follows The object of the convention is to Grape Yruit Maraschino | (ollege Park, Maryland, April 19.— | Nine o'clock mass: formulate a central organization for Mock Turtle Soup Yale vs, University of Maryland, rain, Processional, “Queen of Heaven Re- the purpose of concentrating religious | Broiled Chicken | New Haven, April 19 “Game be- i3 &ina Coeli,” duet; and |work among men and of getting men | Rissoles |tween University of Vermont and the ¢ to the I"ather, His Power |of the country interested in religious ! New MHaven Eastern league team erlasting,” - Gounod ;and moral issucs, scheduled for yesterday, cancelled, | Twelve candidates for baptism have The siogan devised Ly the men's rain, ks # ybeen accepted by the German Baptist Bible c!nsl of the Worcester, Mass,, | At Amherst, chureh, In the cvening a class of Y. M. €. A, “The convention with a postponed, rain. | eight girls will be baptized. purpose,” has been adopted by : ;;’o'"‘.’;‘mmn committee as its official | eyurch for men only, prestdent of the | . A o |mew aseociation presiding. B The convention in being heralded as | Introduction of mewly elected oftis the forerunner of the greatest move- cers of the assoclation Sl ment of its Kind in the world, 1t is Presentation of Leland cup by Rev being fostered by Everyman's Bible {pe . F. Bartholo g chass of New Britain, but the men's| \qiress by Dr Bible classes of the First, South and V“‘ Vernon, N. ‘ Stanley Memorial Congregationat | 410 SESRSY churches and the John L. Davis Bible |~ class of the Y. M. C, A, are cooperat- ing, Invitations have Leen sent to | the Brotherhood of the Iirst Baptist church but 10 date no replies have been received by the committes, Classes outside of New Britain which are represented include among others: Putnam, Norwalk, Waterville, . 0:90— 2 Naugatuck, Bridgeport, Waterbury, ,:,9\'1” '"“ ,"‘m',,m(‘;',','f':"':m".g \‘.'ndnrm-d. Beacon alls, Meriden, d o0 4o JEitiagting G 4 4 bty : ale Middletown, Rockville, Willimantic | e Ry \i',l';-\-VI.:.';}','M \‘[]A:Hvr-l!ln‘.:: Q‘vtm\‘?:‘f\h and Southington, Conn.; Springfield, oH{:xln(M Rt Heslin, Hannah loughery, Johanna |Lall River, Somervillo and Worcester, | ™y 34 15 9:40—U"sual popular intro- 5 Marguerite Itome, Helen M Mount 2 Vernon and Wost duction of visitors. "Cooney, liose Smith, Mary | N°% Brighton, New York; Providence, | ™"y (01 9:45—1iymn. I‘-|hlm‘n“\\ ish. Stre '“ T R, I, and Hoboken, N, J, Several of | 9:46 to 10:25—Address, “The Tne and Mes, 4. C. Connolly, |t 1arger towns will be repressnted | qayiructible Word of God” by Iiev ' and basson: James L. Doyle, | ¥, W0 OF more classes. {J0hn L. Davis, New Britain, Conn,, Philin Tormay, Wil- | The presentation of the Bartholow i\.oqar or Everyman's Bible class. s Byott, 1 i Hen. | 9P which will be one of the features | 4 .05 1o 1":50—(!05!1\. of convens | redhlo “"'\” i Ts I D, |Of the convention, marking the win. /. ‘" jessew, Georn Tennessey, James M- ining of the eastern states champlon- s BiarAbors of EVArvan's Bikic Donahus, l:»r hvn‘w.' }rn-l ]:--rn.l- ship by Everyman's Bible class of elass orchestra will .‘1-\)‘( all f‘thv fors, John Kitduff, Willlam Curtin, 'xaw Beitain, will be made by Rev. r"_ ‘: ":* : :""”'_ h’fl;‘l-““‘ ;"]"{ g Bdward Dorse James MeAvay, |pp o, 4%, Bartholow and the cup will e e "“0',“”,", e ppaboirad () :I..m. |’~ \l(r 1 -l“uflohh O'Brien and |stand on a malogany pedestal to he lql";lfoll." i i il umphre Muldowney, y et . The members of the boys' d\olr‘i.:'::‘,';‘,":“l"?h. Siate Trade Schoot “3 '.'!u'ln s‘mnlh rrmlv\”s!.nirln”l.-hfn-l,! which will render the program an the | cieneral supsrvision of the plana is " &:_\u ]ol I‘\:.\e‘A f‘ ::‘:‘ '\v.:m‘\u 8 o'clock masa ave: Domonick ¥rank- ynder the direction of Arthue M, Ir‘l‘;)l‘:\‘.'fl-::\ 7 : I‘!A-.l‘: Al e John Leonardi, Francis Mangaf, | parker, presidont of the class, Dr, J. ""“ st » n‘:"d i ”;.‘mt m")'\""\-‘ tino rra, Trancls Mayes . Coageris general chalmman, R. 35, |\t F08 1OPOrE 86 SN Jast mesting cn, Harold Foley, Don-|gyinner is secretary, but because of | :‘: '00" n‘:nl:\‘ill be the first d .’r“‘: Willam Mangan, Robert ye Jatter's recent absonce from the ’,"_'“ '; '” :‘m to g |‘m effe ,'".”p, Hanrahan, August Helslor, Xaward loity, 3, B, Woeks has taken ever that | S57TUENE SRVIRE Lo g0 tnto effvct, The | Frawley, Antbony Taus, Joswph Kel-{work, Hareld W, Ges has oharge of | SNLeation and Kverymian's Bile olass | Iy, Hollls Connell, Nelle Torelll, John securing accommodations over night lts:::\lm) o ;s ':~.|. » —;\h‘ut nfo Mulvithii, Miton Legat, Howard Kee- | top gelegates, 12, J. Porter is chairman " A pee l‘ r. (| \\‘d:) ru'_" in -o'nur* rtion Charies Brigandl, James Farvet) jor the Bangvet committes Oliver 30 | it BRONVEE HCEISES T Countetion Muldoon, John Winters, | Nichols has charge of the nr(h"n(u';":“(“,,(0‘" T The Culvaty Ba MeA William - O'DAR land 1. ', Armstrong is song leader, | o1\ g lanaing to have & big | et L L bl B jtons, ling of the mortgage on the same date | LS8 DIOgTAm 14 68 (otipws; | a8 the convention, But the Bible class | PROGRAM {of that ehurch has voted to send two Al wel Saturday, April 26 delegates, But another ciass in the} ‘ Welcome 11 &, m, 10 1:30 p. m<Registra. | same city, but from a different church | tion of delegates at Trinity M. E.|writes and thanks the secrctary for | | ehuren, [the invitation but states that because | _ 1:30 p. m. 10 2 p. mDevotional of the big time at Calvary chureh it/ | s, G. Alvin Grover, Men's Bible class, Wagner (Aet JII) | Nearly 200 Delegates Register JFull Wagner | b ¥ | 2 The music will be rendered by the regular double quartet of the church under the direction Howard E. Brewer, organist and director, Special Easter programs A carried out in many of the local churches tomorrow and in most of the chur 1€ servicgs consise of special E er musig, Some of the programs are as fol- | lows: will be ant, New Britain, Weck Ahead—New Britain has Five | publicity committee, of annhauser) Wagner | o More Classes Cooperating, s . Wagner | e (Rienzi) .. Trinity Methodist St Mary's Stanley Mem 'Organ 1 Hymn, Apostles er Anthem, program for FEaster Violin s o2 t also is from New Drit- a daughter of Mr. and | . Wooster of Black Rock Berccuse orge D, Ward Anthem and Scripture reading— “Because I Live Ye -Shall Live Also” Pisher The minister and quartet Zaster Chimes™ Quartet rjst Triumphant”...Yon Quartet Solo, “On the Cross™ Edward L., Organ jostlude, Pasqua” Miss Co Goddard Not His Ioly Arthur Miller er. Us Hasten” Arthur Miller ction for Eas- ak Lord's pra “Come lLet (two part chorus) salter, morning rrett was granted an increase annually in his salary when for another yea gr v Kl sop Carol, Scottr no choir Anthem, Seripture reading by Miss Johnson, Oifertory, umph” Children’s Hymn, Jea ctte Lragden e Hedwall “Recession “Songs ef Tri- Arthur Miller anthem, The members of the A church will hold a 8u service and prayer meeting. Yon sermon, ft Your Glad Voices,” ssage by the pastor, hrist the Lord rinne Totatoes First Congregational New Peas Hearts of Lettuce Iee Cream—Fancy Forms Assorted Cakes Coffe ! §:15 p. m.—Open meeting at M. Risen." Serviee Prelude Carol, 11 a. aster m. Morn™ Morni Portals ho Re- Gounod 2 5 oot Amberst-Princeton Merwin H. Tuttle, Mlist, Henry Schauffls prelude, 'Cello solo o Evening Contralto, ' I.emare it Traditions to Dawn" >a'h Martin hey Have Taken Away Stainer emption™ Organ and orchestra, Mass in B flat (in honor of St Thevesa) Th. De Ta Hache Choir accompanied by organ o and full orchestra. Offertor, Cavol, “Victory”., Prayer angd Lord's I’ 3 Offertory, “Haee Dies™ Jitt, Response, “The Lord's Irayer . Contralto solo: *hoir, organ and orchestra. . : r Is a Green Hill” nal, *The Kingdom of Final response, rrand chorus from “Beth- Choralc . i W. Phys Herbert | Faster musicale ; hoir, organ and orchestra: The choir, assisted by Herl. % Choir members—The , solois for Anderson, violing Henry G. Schauffler, Mre, Mary T, Crean, Miss Kathleeon Walsh, sopranos; Mrs, John €, Connolly, contralto; Fred | Dusrosiers, tenor, and James D, Don- ahue, ba The of the senior choir Sopranos and altos, Misses Grace | Burns, Anna Mawe, Alica ¥, Sulli- T SIS ST — STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH “And Now Is Christ Risen!” INDAY, 10:40 a. m. S Anthem, “As It 1 ;-w; b Anthem, My lLord” . 0. ¥ vice of praise sub, EASTER » and worship. Easter Mes rtholow, “Man inod cnson . ge by the pastor, Rev. R. N, Gilman: “LIFE ETERNAL” Special music—organ, violin and vocal. 7:00 p. m. Program of KEaster exercises b; little folks, A very cordial invitation and joyful welcome to all! Sunday Sunday morning closing exercises at ichurch. President A. H. Parker pre- siding, 8:45 to 9:00—Relcctions by Everye s Bible class orchestra, 2:00 to 9:10-—-Song service, Armstrong, leader, Popper v the hanitler Address by the pastor, “Humantsm,” ‘Cello solo: + Hailing Bach Thome ma P B. I, Frio, “Andante Lleligi Quartet, Carols: a Now Our Mymn Ascendeth 1ith Cer {ceping from Mr, to solo: The T.ord Own" vice, | Ia., members Conty re: AL is | Laster and .. Sehlieder Mendelssohn 1 ST. MARK'S CHURCH Rev., Samuel Sutcliffe, Rector EASTER DAY SERVICE 7:00 a. m.—~Holy Communion (choral). . 9:00 a, m.~—Holy Communion. 11:00 a. m.~Morning Prayer, Holy Communion and sermon by the Rector. 4:30 p. m.~Children’s Easter S Offering, Q et—Carols with violin and 'cello: for All Who Watch” Denediction, Organ Postlude, rley, n enors Joseph Hafley lHam O'Day, Ha Dickinson (solo for b “Ave Maris soprano) Grieg ¢ "The Soul's Rejoicing” .... veey George Joscph (163 Solo for contraltos “The Lord Is Tliscn” (from Light of the World”) Sullivan South Congregational Morn Organ 1 worship 10:30 o'cl ude, “Christ Trinmphant Yon Cod's rethoven Anthem, I to Almighty S« veens L The Call to Worship | Hymn of Wor The Pray | The Lord's Prayer The morning lesson, Anthem, “Christ«Our vice, Passover' lin, Organ prel P ar Anthem, “They Ilave Taken Away My Lord” . ++ Harrington ! st, rd is Risen Wilson ¢ Dawn es Cadman an, Jr, Jaster Triumph -, Harker ntilene from Rheinberger » by the ‘As It choir Dawn" Coomby Violin s olo Sunrise Service, 6 a. m. “At 12 Doxology, Reception of wow members Hymn of pre Th *hilipplans 3:1¢ Resurrection.’ Anthem, "Come, Oftertory, Ing" .oiis George V Soprano solo, * Special Music and Baptismal Servica Sermon, at 10:45 a. m.: “THE RESURRECTION" 4 ter service at 5:45 oy, Charles Francig Naymond Namar Organ Do Sonata No. Lleven the 1 HE IS RISEN service, Jed by Rev. A, B, Taylor of will be impossible to send delegates, Greensburg, Pa., pastor of “Chureh or‘ The convention will open in the h l the Open Door." Methodist church in the afternoon | Vhadst . od 3z Risene 3 BUN N6 6913110 p ik bdroon 0t ‘ Christ, The Lord, is Risen—Halleluja | =0 with a prayer and praise service, a | welcome, by Mayor Paonessa, short business session, during which | . ’ 2:10 p. m, to 2:30 p. m.—Business time committees will be appointed, 7R PEOPLES CHURCH mecting. Appointment of temporary and will be followed by five minute [ . y chairman, secretary, nominating com- | Jdiscussions on subjects of general ine (F! N\ mittee, Appointment of convention terest, committee to select a name for the as- | The banquet at the Burritt will start soclation. at 6 p. m,, and will be followed by the 2:80 p. m. to ¢ p. m.—Discussion address by Rev, Dr, Bariholow at the . » and open forum. ehureh. Itev. A, B, Taylor of Green- Court Street | Subjects burg, Pa., formerly of New Britain, will | “Objeet of Convention,” Dr. J. . lead the devotiona! service and B, 1, R(.‘\'. l“. L. Brooks. ])ilSUH' Conger, vice-president of veryman's | Armstrong will lead the singing Sun- | Bible class, New Britain, Conu., and | day morning. " s . . : / * ! — 10:45 a. m,, Subject: “The Key Stone of the Arch (An Easter Message) Baptism of several after sermon. 7:00 p. m. Subject: “The Devil's Trump Card.” (Sixth on hook of Daniel) The Resurrection is not a Myth, neither is the Bible a Myste Grogan, Joseph “lLong live the King” will be the !Torei, Mareld McCrann, James topic of a special moving picture at Scheyd, John Lynch, John Taganh, ine gouth Congregational church 1°ri- Cronin, Francis St. Lawrence, Law. Civic committee of the Woman's renca Cavanaugh, Thomas Maioney, The picture will feature Jackie Coogan. Mrs, Jeanette Emerich will Valmore DeMarig and Irancis Cave anaugh, tpeak on the Near East Ielicf, the following Sunday. | Namara, Thomas club, The following anthems will be sung by the mixed choir under the direc- tion of John Luebeck on Sunday morning: | “Victorious Morn’ 1ra B. Wilson “The King of Glory” E. L. Ashford “The Lord is Risen Today « George M. Vail will sing at its the cantata “Eas- Sunday school ival The Baster fe ter Hope. Twelve candidates for baptism have been accepted. In the evening service a ¢l of eight giris will be bap- tized Burritt Mission The Tasier service at the Burritt Mission chapel tomorrow afternoon at | 3 o'clock will be as follows: Tiesponss service—Holy, Hely, Holy. Song, “Springtime” Primary childrer Hymn, “This is My Father's World.” Prayer and response, Easter verses, Beginners and primary children. Easter verses, Mark 16:1 Song, “The 1ilies” Primary and beginners, solo, “Berceuse” from “Joce- Everyman’s Bible Class Rev. John L. Davis Will give a T—Juniors among themsclves, ! And he saith unto them: Be not Vielin when the Sabbath was past, ! Mary Mag and Mary the moth- er 6f James, and Salome, had bought sweet spices, that might c#me and ancint’ him And very early in ¢ iest day of the k, t the sepuichre s sUn. they mornir 't came unto 1he vising o And they said Who shall roll us away the stone from the door of the sepulchre? And when they looked, they saw that the stone was rolled away; for it into the sepulehre, sittin affrighted. Ye seek Jesus of Nagareth | which was crucified; he is risen; he is not here; behold the place where they jaid him. But go your way, tell his and Peter that he ther disciples shall you see him Mark, 16. into Galitee; a8 he saith unto you.—t goeth before you Paster stor "™ .. Otto Darta Easter Story, from the Gospels. Hymn, “Jesus Christ is Risen" Juniors | Hymn, “God Hath Sent His Angels” Juniors e, “The Blue Myacimh” Closing hyms, “How Strong and Eweet My Father's Carel™ Special Easter Sermon

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