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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1924 uNEAR EAST RELIEF SPEAKERS IN CHURCHES TOMORROW § 0 WLLPLAY FRTHE | suawmsmo Accepts fi=d] (f g CHURCH CONVENTION | People’s Church to Have Seini-An- GOES 70 HARTFORD | Soprano From First Baptist lhun‘h‘ Mrs. Violet Forster Ericson METHODIST CHURGH All services will be on stand- art time and at the unless otherwise spgeified usual hour Baptist Churches First 10:45 o'clock, morning F. Welts, New York, will bis work among orphan ehildren Bible lands. 2:10 p. m—Dible W in worship. speak school and adult m.—Young People's meeting Monday—7:30 p. Boy Scouts. Thursday — 7:45 m., midweel service, Friday—7 rotherhood sup- per. § p. m, ator J. M. Trum- bull will lecture on Hunting Trips in Montana and Newfoundland. The lecture will be iliustrated by moving plctures. P German Sunday—>9:30 a. m., Sund: 10:30 a. m,, service in English; Bible class in German. 11:45 service in German, ‘Wednesday- 0 p. m., meeting of the Ladies’ Ald socicty at t resi- dence of Mrs. A. Bellmann, 370 Chest- nut street. ‘Wednesday evening, meeting of the Pathfinders’ club in the parsonage. Thursday at 4 p. m., religious in- struction for girls. Thursday at 8 p. m., prayer meet- irg in German. Friday, rehearsal of the choir, Congregational Churches First Church achool 10 a. m. for mothers meets at this hour under the leadership of Mrs. ) 11 o'clock, morning service, Dr, Mark ‘Ward, the man upon whose head Tur- key set a price, will speak. m., Men's Bible class. Wednesday—2 p. m., English class | 4:15 p. m,, | for Armenian women. Junlor Missionary soclety, 7:45 p. m,, The young people will meet to con sider organizing a Young People’s soclety. lice school. | ship German at Bible class |€ach “Should We Love All Our Enemi i o'clock, eevning worship. p. m., ltalian worship. Monday—4 p. m., meeting of Girl : 4:15 p. m., patrol leaders’ 50 p, m., second division, Seouts, 7:30 p.om, fi livision, Boy Scouts. § p. m., presen- play “IFarmed Out™ un- s of the Young Wom- ut. 8 p. m., presentation farmed Out” under the Young Woman's de- yuts, Troop 2, 1 Tuesday Troop 2, tatfon of the der the auspic in's depa Wedne of the j auspices of the partment p. m, 5 nen's sewing club. 0 p. m., meeting of the Italian mo!]x- ers in the church parlors. 3:30 p, m., nmieeting of the Young woman's de- partment for sewing and sociability. 7:45 p. m., union preparatory serv- of I'irst and South ghurches in South church. Address by Rev. Henry W. Maier. ¥ri . ., meeting of the Rifle club. Stanley Memorial Sunday—10 a. mediate de school. 10 a. with address by Joln Jones, will speak on the subject, Orphan Children of Bible Lands. p. m., primary, beginpers' and jun for departments of the church school. Thursday 4:45 p. m, al the parsonage. 15 p. m., Men's club., Lutheran Clrurches 8t. Matthew's Service In English at 8:15 a. m,, in Sunday school after the respective lan- m,, there will be a 5. service, in guage., At 4 p. Marcus White, |special anniversary praise service, fol- the | gathering in will serve a social young people Ly The lowed hall, 12:15 p. |refreshments, Reformation Servicks 10 a. m, Sunday 11:15 a. m, school First Morning service in English and the | Thursday—2 p. m., Armenian wom- |evening scrvice in Swedish, 4:30 p. m, Girl union prepara- South echurch en's Bible ' class. Scouts, 7:45 p. m., tory service in the chapel. give the preparatory address, Friday—7:30 p. m., the Boy Scouts will meet at the Boys' club, South Sunday—9:30 a. m., ehurch school. | 10:46 a, m,, be-| Ttalian department. ginners' department and morning worship. Sermon by Miss Jeanette mrich on “The Orphans of the Near * 12:10 p. m., church school, primary, Jjunior, intermediate and senjor departments. ) p. M. As- syrian worship, 6 p. m,, Young Peo- ple’s soclety, General Rev. Henry W. Maier will | devotional meeting | dress by the pastor, with gpecial musie discussion | Methodist Churches Trinity church Sunday address by Mrs. p. m., Epworth 7:15 p. school Lillian league m., ad-| 945 a 10:45 a Ascough. m., m., 6 Marie' Landon, soprano, and the chestra. Tuesday—46 p. Roszella m., Philathea class supper. 7:45 p. m,, class meeting. Wednes 3 p.m,, the church. 4:10 p. m., united woek- day school for fourth and fifth grades. | 6:30 p. m., Friendship elub supper. Thursday-—4:10 p. m,, united week- aian | 7:30 m., senior and inter- | tments of the church | m., service of wor-| . service with sermon, pastor’s | Lveryman's Bible class or- | Ladies' Aid in | GREETINGS! ‘Everyman’s Bible Class Welcomes the Delegates to the First Annual Convention of Eastern States Bible Classes Don’t Fail to Hear REV. SAMUEL E. FISKE at the Banquet at the Hotel Burritt this evening at 6 o’dlock REV. DR. O. F. BARTHOLOW 8 p. m, at Trinity M. E. Church REV. JOHN L. DAVIS Tomorrow Morning Class opens tome~ow at 9 a. m. ‘Will Sing in Capital City. Mrs. Marie Roszelle Landon who has | OrfihCS‘ra Which Offered Services' day school for the sixth and seventh | grades, 7:45 p. m., prayer meeting. | Friday — ¢ p. sewing lcl\ool.’ 7:30 p. m., choir rehearsal. l Christian Science ! Sunday service at 10:45 a. m., sub- cet “Probation After Death.” Sun- day school at 9:45 a. m. |, Wednesday evening meeting at § o'clock, The reading room-—Room 504 Na- tional bank building is open to the public daily from 12 noon until 4 o'clock except Sundays and holidays. Wednesdays, 12-7:30 p. m. i been a roloist at the First Baptist church in this city has resigned thorp and next Sunday will go to Hartford mecting of the | St. Mark's Episcopal Frist Sunday after Easter, | Holy communion 7:30 a. m. | Church school 9:30 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon at 11 o'clock, Eas- ter cantata “Victory Divine” at 4:3. p. m. International RBible Students Asso. Room 219, Morning service 10:45 o'clock, sermon by J. R. Muzikant of | Brooklyn, N. Y. Junior Bible class Ito be omitted. Second Advent 10:45 o'clock S8unday morning serv- ice with sermon by the paator “In- iquity in the Heart.,” 2:06 p. m, Sunday school. T , OCIO(‘k, ewnlnx""“' MARIE ROSZELLE LANDON “Jonah’s Dis- | pleasure and God's Mercy.” | Thursday evening praise service, Nondenominational l i as soprano soloist in the Central Bap- tist church of that city. RBefore com- | {ing to New Britain Mrs. Landon was § — | soloist in several large New Jersey l People's . | churches. 10:45 a. m. address by General | Mcsrnp Azgepetian of the Armenian army. 12 noon, Sunday school ses- tsion. 6 p. m, Young People’s meet- ing led by R. J. Kloiber., 7 p. m, | sermon by the pastor, subject: “The Divine Time Table, Tuesday—7:45 p. clase, Wednesday—35 p. m,, Woman's mis- sionary prayer band. | sday and Wednesday . ! Thursday—4 p. m,, children’s meet- | ui:::, 1_'\”‘(,,;:“) n::,‘ \T,“,“‘ln. ‘:!n<“,’(::k ing. 7:48 p. m., church prayer MECt- | 1o Young Woman's depurtment of Lo {the South Congregational church will Friday- | glve a comedy of collego life in a pro- |logue and three acts in the Junior |room of the church, The play was | service, 10:45 a. m., preaching, topie, | )} ritten by Rev, .1"!'. (.v']orxf:‘ l“l. C.! “Fellowship With God.” 12:15 p. m,, | Hill, pastor of the churc h, and is an | Bible school. 5:45 p. m., Young Peo. {adaptation and a dramatic enlarge- ple's meeting. o'clock, evening ""“"l‘r'll”n sln.\" :u\'p ‘v-‘n;m‘ MI:?“:I’:' - = and with special permission . DR Ibs EUME. TS R That Over- (300 PIth eals with the unfortunate oI confusion resulting from the visit of s u young man to one of the students | 054058 b of the colloge, The Mm‘: 'Ap,.vn;r"l i v .48 lin the Baturday Evening Post a few | Thursday—7:45 mid. “wkhmm ago und {ner in Willam.” | The professional dramatic tion pieture rights have been sold, but Miss Kilbourne very |allowed the speclal dramatization of the for this occasion, The presenting of this play will be the inent Speakers to Light New Brit | occasion of the opening of the new | - fand enlarged stage and | @in Churches Tomorrow. equipment of the ehurch. A thorough and ir in size stage has been made and “FARMED OUT" Play Written By Dr. Hill From Fan- m, Berean Bible nie Kilbourne's “A Comer in Wil- Uam” o Be Given, 7:45 p. m,, choir rehearsal. Emmannuel Gospel Sunday—10 a, m., prayer and praise children’'s meet. training | -4 . m., m., 0 teachers’ P m, | prayer meeting. SPECIAL SPEAKERS Near East Relief Drive Brings Prom- story se In conncetién with the Near TFast | renovation Relief drive which opens tomorrow |the whole there will be special speakers in eight I'nllr' Iy new scenery, ®o that there of the loecal ehurches at the rvgulnr'” ample cquipment for the young | | services tomorrow. The speakers and | | people in the presentation of any sort ! {the churches are as follows: |of dramatic production, | First Baptist church, J. P. Weits, of | e B Time Arrangements ‘ a5 o e ey In Catholic Churches | Ward, of Boston. South Congregational chureh, Mrs.| Announcement was made this morn~| ing that masses will be cclebrated to- Jeannette Tmrich, of Constantinople. | The People’s church, General Mes- morrow moraing at St. Mary's and St. | !rop Azgepetian, Persian government 'Joseph's churches on standard time, | officia Masses will be eelebrated at the Trinity Methodist ehurch, Mrs, Lil- | church of 8. John the Evangelist and lian Ascough, of New York city. #t, Andrew's church on “daylight save | Stanley Memorial ehurch, John ing"” time, Paul Jones, Greek Orthedox church, Prof. Xenides, of New York city. Congregation Sons of Israel, Welts, of Eimira, N. Y. mi “FARMED OUT” by George W Wl permission of, Dr. Mark England buys 'th( times as much tea. from Ceylon as does the United P. | States, which is the second heaviest | |xmpm1er from that country. 3. P J A fflmvl!r of College 1M In & Prologne and Thres . D, Adapted from a story by, and nith sp Fannle Kilbourne. Presented by The Young Women's Department of the South Congregational Church in the Junior Reom of the church Tuesday and Wednesdny, April 20 and 30, at 8 p. m. Standard Time. o'clock | ehurch will | Concludes Engagement There and | 4 'a nmondenominational religious and mo- | graclously | |at 9 a, | | dramatie | of | { home Yere Tickets 50 cents, Reserved seats 35 cents, fo All Ghmches on Program Bible class orchestra, musi- cal organization, unique ameng the musical organizations of this section of the ecountry, and the which recently offered its services free of charge to every church in the city regardless of class, creed or color, will play at the evening service in Trinity Methodist church tomorrow evening Mrs, Marie Roszelle Landon, who ter- minates her engagement as soloist at the I Baptist church to assume imilar dutics at the Central Baptist chureh in Hartford, will sing. The program by the Bible class or- chestra will be as follows: a “Home Circle” . Schlepegreli b “Bohemian Girl” .. W. Dalfe E.B. C. orchestra L “Come ye Blessed” “Prayer Perfect” . Everyman's Scott b Spenson 1. Yon Suppe orchestra Man-Zucca. . “Merey” t'ornet solo— “A Perfeet Day"”. .Carrie Jacobs Bond Clarkson . Curran ... Rogers ;, “'Ihe Star"” . Mrs, landon Gavotte™ Seredy E. . orchestra This corchestra is furnishing music for the convention of Bible classes now being held in New Britain. ® ] s e | ! Religous Items i ! SO, S orchestra | fden, ! pearance with the choir in that city | fect on May 1. The young people of the First Con- | | gregational church will meet at 7:45 ' Wednesday evening to consider organizing a Young People’s society A union preparatory service of the First and South Congregational be held in the South church chapel at 7:45 o'clock Thurs- day evening. Rev, John I, Davis will continue | his scries of sermons tomorrow eve- ning on *The Signs of the Times,” his subject being “Lawlessness."” The monthly supper of the Broth- erhood of the First Baptist church will be held Friday evening. The annual bazaar of the A, M. E Zion . church, under the ausplces of the Busy Bees, will be Qdd Fellows' hall, May 14, Saturday, May 24 has 5 and 16, n desig- ated as al tag day for the A, M. O L) 0f Sk Oors | s 20 STRVAY tag S4) 1, Zlon church, All serviees will be on standard time tomorrow and all will be at the usual thne, except that of livery- man's Dible class, which will meet m. instcad of 9:30, State Senator John H, will lecture on “Hunting Montana snd Newfoundland cvening at § o'clock In the t church, The Jecture will be il- lustrated with moving pictures Trumbull JOVERING ~Nathan Siraus STR. \l S I~ n New York, April 26, | philanthropist, is recovering from a !H"hl operatlon performed at his but physiclans have ad- \m-d that he take a complete rest | until his strength returns. He re- cently returned from Palestine and had planned an active part in the Offer to Be Soloist In Meriden Bap- tist Church—A Talented Singer. New Britain churches will lose one their most talented soloists next | of the prominent members of the | First Baptist church choir, having tendered her resignation to take ef- Mrs. Ericson has been engaged as soloist in the Baptist church in Meri- She-will make her initial ap- | People’s { will begin Tuesday evening, May 13th MES. VIOLET FORSTER ERICSON. Tocal Singer Engaged As Soloist |n‘ Meriden Church She will termi. | with the First | after services | on Sunday, May 10. nate her engagement Baptist chureh here tomorrow. 3 Mra. Ericson is acknowledged to be one of the leading young women | singers in New Britain, She has | marked talent and is the possersor of | held In the | rips in | “riday | 1Mirst Bap- | campaign to raise funds for ite restors | ation, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Morning—10:145 NEAR EAST RELIEF Mr. W, P. Welts, New York, will speak on ORPHAN CHILDREN IN BIBLE LANDS Friday, May 2nd Brotherhood Supper at 7:00 At 8:00 Senator J. H. Trumbull will lecture on Hunting Trips in Montana and Newfoundland. lLecture illustrated by Moving Pictures, Tickets for supper 60 cents, All Men Invited We are enthusiastically for The Near East Relief GO-TO-CHURCH SUNDAY People’s Church of Christ Rev. F. L. Brooks, pastor 10:45 a. m.—~Address by Gen. Mesrop Azgepetian of the Armenian Army 7:00 p. m.—~Sermon by the pastor, subject: “The Divine Time Table” (sixth on the book of Daniel). as ve have done it unto one of the least of ye have done it unto me.” Inasmucl these my brethren, WAS THE CHURCH BUILT ON PETER? WAS PETER THE FIRST POPE? Lecture by Evangelist E. L. Cardey sunday Afternoon, April 27 arM in the 1. 0. O. ¥. Hall, Arch St Bring Your Friends to this inter. esting and important mceting. All Welcome, | —— a rich contralto voice of unusual range and volume, She is a member of the New RBritain Musical club and has ap- peared as soloist with that organiza- tion on several occasions. She is a pupil of Miss Anna J, Moulton of! [ Wethersfield. Donovan and McMillan Capture Handball Title Los Angeles, April 26.~~The Olym-. pie club pair of San Francisco, Jack | | Donovan and Lane MeMillan, won the national handball doubles champlon. ship finals here late yesterday by de feating the Los Angeles Athletic elub | pair, Ernle Clark and Nolan Allen. | The score: 21.20; 21.7, nual Missionary Convention Begin- ning May 13, The spring convention of the Peo | ple’s Church of Christ will be heil 1week, Mrs. Violet Forster Erlcuon“ | for the past five years one of | most May 13-15. Preparations are being made by the church tor the entertain- ment of the speakers and deleagtes who will attend. The speakers will be Rev. E. Joseph Evans of Boston, Re\. W, T. MacArthur of Brooklyn, Rev. L. J. Richards of New York, Rev. David Mason, missionary from the Congo and W. E. Davidson of Bos- ton, who has just returned from the Holy Land and Egypt. The mectings will be held in the chureh on Court street, and with a young people's service.s Din- | ners and suppers will be served at the | church as usual. | largely attended conventions ever held One of fhe most by the church is expected this yvear. Twenty-five mew members ave | been received into this church since the beginning of the present pastor- when Rev. F, L. came heye from ate, Januvary 1, Brooks, the pastor, Lynn, Mass, LVATION ARMY 11 a. m,, Holiness meeting. 2:30 Sunday school. 4 p. m., g People's service, 7 p. m., Soldiers’ meeting. 8 p. m., Salva- tion meeting. All Welcome, St. Mark's Church Rev, Samuel Sutcliffe, Pastor April 27—First Sunday after Easter (Standard Time) 7:30 a, m.~Holy Communion, 9:30 a. m.~Church School, 11:00 a, m.~Morning Prayer and 4 sermon by the Rector, 4:30 P. M. Easter Cantata SVICTORY DIVINEY By J. C. Marks Sung by Cholr of Thtriy-iwo boys and men, STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH (standard time.) 10:45 a. md.lm Paul Joues, who served during the World War in the nd the U, m Children 8, army, will speak on t Bible Lands," hear a story of unusual interest, Trinity Methodist Church Sunday A, M. “The ¥ East,” by Mrs. Lillian Ascough of N. Y Iivening Address by the Pastor “Lawlessness” Musgic by Marie Roszelle Llndon. goprano E. B, C. Orchestra A Man There Was A filming offiendrick Ibsen's Poem. . It's & Norwegian picture of remarkable power and profound signifl- conce. It pictures the life of the descendants of the Vikings, the masters of the sea, South Church--Sunday, 7:15 p. m. 5 Doors open 8:45 p. m. You'll want to see this picture. 1 Service of Beauty, Moral Uplife and Spiritual € AT CENTER CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH SUNDAY-— Church School, 10:00 a. m. The Bible Class for Mothers Meets At This Hour. Morning Service, 11:00 2. m -Dr. Mark Ward, the man upon whose head Turkey set a price, will speak. Men’s Bible Class, 12:15 p. m. (ond Musie vine Your Friends

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