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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1924, i JE | unjust, selfish conditions that the de sived prace, liberty and happiness may i come o the peopies of earth. Addi tionally, the prophecies foretell the | fatility of human efforts, and show | that the malpractice of administra- tion tends to obstruct the progress of T the better day foretold in the Bible.” : o Speaker Sees Gollapse of Civilisa- ,_ _ _ _ _ —______ i tion Impending ! Religous Items o o 030 All services on daylight saving ‘ wi d time unless otherwise specified 15 p i ting /5 Baptist Churches ) . International Bible Students’ Assa | irst 1 mon by H. 13 Pinnock of Brooklyn, ehool and adult ela i N. Y., topie: “The Di 4 Morning worship at 10:45 temorial 3 p.om., lecture in Od Subject Estims . 3 P n., €enior and inter- | Arch strect, subject Meeting of the Young N e departments of the chureh | Marching to Armag A iecture on “All Nations Marching | Rev. Dr. George Nuckolls of Den- ito Armageddon,” given by H. E. Pin- |ver, 2 delegate to the Methodist in- o g e T, nock of Bostonp under the auspices fernutiona! conference at Springfieid of the International Bible Students’ | will speak at Trinity Methodist % s soclety at 7 o'clock 5 o morning wor 3 3 Wednesday—10 a, m., al! day sew hip with sermon o pastor, Rev, R YT o G ¢/ ¥ association, seeks Lo show the me: chnreh, Sunday, May Ing meeting. Luncheon by the f R, N. Gilman, whose subject will b 10:45 o'clock, Sunday morning serv- lowship commitice for workers ¢ Come and Seg 12 i, junior, pri- with serme w the pastor: “How i their families. N mary d b departments of (o Study the Bible,”” 12:05 p. m., Thursday G ! s Sunday scho. T o'clock, evening service, subjeet: “Our Chur 1 P . m., soctal sormon ing of foday's events #nd to antic 1 nual cradle roll party of the pate the future in the prophedics of | First gregational church will he the Bible. The lecture is scasoned held May and Children's Day wil with the counsel of fellow students be and is intended to restore confidenc in the Bible and to inspire hope con- cerning the destiny of man. o The lecture will be given in Odd of Fellows' hall on Arch strect tomor- | church, divine worship at ! : : . for sermon: “Faith.” P 1 Churches ] § ] I 4 ) g 5 row afternoon at 3 o'clock. mivers of the publicatio - Sl B o i ” ! 4 " s 2 ¢ 5 E oy : Mr, Pinnock says: in 1524 of the First Lutheran hymna! 2a il A 4 : J A 4 great crisis is upon the nations Wwill be observed at St. Matthew's Ger sion, “Boldness.” First col- | man ran church tomorrow - & iday morning a D m 4 of earch. Sensing the possible German will be conducted in Swedish, - I'L! iy lapse of civilization, statesmen of the Sunday—9:30 a. m., Sunday schon - LAY 4 { | woria are perplexed vegarding the | v of 100 mey 10:30 a. m., nglish viee and Bible 1eformation SRS REEN 3 s % outcoma. Perilous timaos, starting with con apected to attend Ever elass in German, 15 a. m. serv- o vices, 1 5 f N . " i K } ity of morals and disregard for man's Bible class tomorrow morning b an, § « 0ar oipace ). P W J i o £ Hablished g on fee in German. o s eiic ol ) Paor Business and Lahoi Traubles i LR tablished Jaws, leading on to w Wednesday evening mecting o \Mon vening, the Luther 1 g and revolutions, soraetimes obliterut- Pathfinders' club at the residence i1 mect ha o - ing nations, are matters of . histc MENE CLUD SOCIAL } “u CEWS\, W governments are established for | A social fAr all members of on Sunday Members the jocal Congreza tional ehurches will cooperate in the clebration of the 200th anniversar the Southington Congregation or's « 75 p Ellm (& m., mesting the Friendly club, Bible school at %:45 m.. @ e S Tl Friday afternoon William Ziegler, Chestuut str | Wednesday evening, informationa i Thursday—4 p. m., class of r mecting with meving picture ST o the public good; and as e is more | chureh and parish of the Stantay Me ous instruction 3 for girls. § p. y'g the in India ‘am Aifie 1"5”‘”‘ ““‘\DI‘LY. : 1.0 'urh.«):“rl\"..fi‘xyl‘.)pl»uv|”: L‘a:li:’n’n.:.?:”;:. ‘-‘.'..I i \-:txlu:h”\'ll\l 1.Irh g:\,y:’ |\ .;\11;.. prayer meeting in German. | phascs of home mission work 1 e Comn May 17.-an ., . A barp and organ recital will,be given in the St. Mark's found to be quite unsatistactory, and |evening st 7:45 e'clock, under the Congregational Churches - s 1 vesterday by EDiscopal church tomorrow afternoon at 4:30 o'clock, which will the people are bruiscd under them. auspice the nen's club, A musi = st \Mllrnv"\'x 1 wrtford Carpet company be followed by a cantata, “Victory Divine,” by J. C. Marks. ;""“"' wars of great calamitles have fcal prog by the orchestra of first fce at 9:156 1§ inglish and at 't i oplant, emple a Fath s T vl e . wen viewed as signs of the approach | Everyiman's Rible ¢ 1 s8It 0. 10 a. m., ehurch school, 11 o'clor 5 in German, s“ ay school fol- 'appr i w'j". .‘\ LI would Miss Esther A. Bi: “l,‘*\ of M ”““‘Y will render selections on of V'Iv'-lv‘y‘\nl ..v‘ H\‘r]\\ur{hl" 1"!1';:( ...i ‘1’\\‘”‘7 taley |’ ‘\:i‘l hie >g\\r|:ml ; morning service, sermon or A ach scrvice in the respectiy ¢ indefinite period the harp and M hn G, Humpl will preside at the organ. of all denominations have predicted | talks will be given by the pastor, Rieh,” by the minister, Rev. Henry At the first serviee 1t ¢ Jay at no c = that at some time the world would 11 N, Gilman, and the new president end. Bible prophecies speak of | of the men’s elub, Gro v, Mamli W, Maier., 12:15 p. m., Men's Bihl confirmation class whl be !¢ % i voa 2 s - - ——— = 1 5130 p . Young I'aople’s exam 1. The sccond gepvice 1o shutdown, 1 2} v TR i " troublons times whi rk o some Wt refreshments will be Wednesday—2 p. m., English class § toof 1l Lt . - - | “Many have thought that the > Biteiis P world’s end meant a literal burning o+ American women #nd the opening of the grand ehorns y company had, on May 1, mad S , effective . wag readjustment Waler R Fleteher Expected to En- - Famous Story By Mark Twain to Be ' of our carth. In such an ovent, the TO CONFIRM LARGE Thursday—2 p. m, Apmenian womn congregit,onal singing en's Bible a8, 4:30 p. m, Gir! - throughout the entire plant « g comnter No Opposition As flead of shown At South Church During ducing of the earth to a molten D, Abel Ahlanist will confirm Bcouts, | Mokl hibndms reduction in wages on a s | ¥ mass could hardly take place Without | a ¢y« of 52 indus. May \ Friday—10 a. m. the missionary | gy iy Nk varying from ten to twenty \ Erveryman's Bible Class, | Eaening Service, the knowlodge ‘of the people. Yet {pommunton sorvice and roception of society will have a mectin work ', - Sl chureh Sunday Although the heip had continued at . . the prophecies imply that the evonts | pew mombers will b held in the ey on comfortables, T p. m., 1 Scont 10:45 .. xormon by Dr, | WOrk much dissatistaction was = r- Fomorrow W et ' clee “The Prinee and the Pauper” foretold would occur with man Wving | ning of the gnme day. Saturday—DBibie class aomunl out - W' p $n Epworth Mored. AL one mecting of toe Brus- tion and inst vers b i o8, with charucteristie 10 the midst of them, oblivious to fng. Members will leave the ehapel |ownn devotionn eling and Instal Hs departmoent a strilie vots A% CAls [acopyman's Bible v e It - rollery, the story of mixed 'eIr significance, so subtle would they be—thief-like, the Bibile | MEMOIIA at 1:30 p. m., in putomebiles for ToW- o ar officer 715 N oy but at reconsidered and the } eran hymna s the action . ) N % 5 Fleteher is A\ od H i s 1 e pateh lodge, Aven ) 3 Dr, &, W. Byashe, *The I a m w.xvm l“hul ‘l“".w ‘.»h \iy‘,wll “\u.y},, Sindionis . it { 3 = 7 The present geemingly unsoivalile he members of rand Army Bunday, May 25.—the Grand .\\m“y soots. of Frans oday.” Specin ““ "' "", A I‘-“‘ aays and { k -“" aeklifte, et FEs por rom the slums of |v‘rn‘l'lunu facing the leaders of the a vted organizations will #1 with the amitiated erganizations, will i bt Rosselle Landon, so. 'Onccmont of the apder fol- MR X A me King's sort in the World indieata that we have reached | tond tomorial serviee in a body at be the guests of this church at the " ,“f."’ "‘ -""‘IA' ;' hours “”‘u uma ¥ tor vice-pr : {5 b 1 ace and in o moment of fun they N0t "H:n- In prophe when the old [the IPirst Congregational ehureh, May morning service | Tues 1 m.. Philathea class | .”'L ? '1 o e A erd L vort ) mge « o5, The comrt officials * of things must give place to the |23, ey, Heary W, Maker witl de een ¢ or Su crnoon : : fer and unceremoniously thrust the "%+ ® Shaking of the unrighteous, | liver (W8 scrmon, May , 18 the date of the annunl “gy o,y m., Noy Seout mert. 16l whs 1o be addiees Hollis istant 2 4 Harey T, Howard tr L dressed In rggs, into the street e —— eradic roll purty ook, scout executive E \ \ | s Children’s Day will 1 « . moeting erAl DORNIUSES ol LS EAMBIEAMAR] e e % Juring | © the poor boy is paid all the Bt- | e— J Textile Workers of Amertea cre has been som during l paid 2 he at- Sunday, June 15, hursi b p. ML, prayer mect he Bigelow-Harttord Carpet « the week mod especinlly laust Sunday | tention of royalty, . B v ot eyt Sumny tenten of oyt © SR —LECTURE-— pany employs ahout threc-fourths £ oppe % : : - : S e ; . k SALL N ATIONS MARCHING 10 ALMAGEDD Sandny--0:30 0 ' ’ vy : m., choir rehcnrenl, ommittec’s failuire 1o bring in more hut they betieve him to be suf 0y . 12 Piumock of fitaid ) Ualian department, 10 ok, Ovp o A o un shRE T aaid for otiv Tt ring fro ma mental malady, Some i W, I Pinnock of Misakiyn, N, Y, morning worship, sermor CON! ERENCE DELEG TE HERE ftth Lo G her ongalinten & ! him. others maltreat him, He ODD PELLOWS' HALL, ARCH 81 Prank J. Woodward, feprescntatl | o 10 rencl . ‘ . i \ f the many oppressions and RN \ « B M infilcted on the people of Seats Vree, Teternntional Bible Stadents A <'n No Collection, the American board in the Philip y the pastor, subject: “Is There - pines, - 1034 m, church #chool, ot e e Ty Representative Prom Prance o Talk |10 90 Siihd Meanwhile the king dics, and pre- o beginners' department, 12:10 ”‘_‘ Varick Christlan B Abott Politieal Aspecets of That . - primary, uni intermediate o I t 50 p.om Ti4h p ~ — parations are made to erown the sup. - J : N NE < e i on | STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH | pyrian worship. 6 p.om., Young 2 s 1o's society, 7:30 p.om,, 1 » ¢ cning wer meeting a %W, Bysthe' of P " I suceceds in time to interr o o i A BING:. pev MeCting 8L at the Methodist ehurch te | ont Offteer o Lo b 1008 A, meeserman by the pastor, TEov, 1L N, Gilmar ship. 7 o'clock, ing K at v : coremonte He eventually proves to COME AND SEEE F motion pleture—"The Prince a ( morrow evening on ) Wil meet Monday evening 7 the satisfaction of the conrt that he Peiday $108 Stk kil Siniinl Wrearien bo », . wiels « Prance ) . 10 Girl 8cout ofitee, & « ) y ' o Sk ke Pauper. { SEOMarks Epis Aspects of Fras e, 1 i 1 veal heir, and the (wo hoys are Sveryman's Bible Class Orehestry s Jole to the Methodist confe captatng and lientenants 4 A4 to return 1o thelr respective A very cortial imvitation! Monday " “ e § et Sumday ste 4 ) . e ) exeentive commitice am communion 30 4 : e At St & g o sl bl AL e i ; . . & h i . - . bR AR RGeS A AErta af A R S R AT RN ST T BESRRI e m., Junfor birthday all committees of the weman nse ¥ 11 o'cloe) ;'M'v‘l'nclu V,\l'l A L ¥ ’ g and v " ' \ et . 2 ¢ DISTRICT METING HERE o ' l wsed on his own experinnce ' der The Hartford district of dish Tuesday-=-1 p. m., J Ni L Victory Dy " ¢ i F § ' 2 . a1 1 ; nevit Lt ehureli will hold ite monthe One Church in New Britain ervations That Seeks Not to Be Achievement elub T » first | ¢ Mrs. Marie Roszell n \ N % oo g " "“w '\'\":'IW“'”'“"';’: Worldly But Other-Worldly: That Exalts Not Self But the aviour, ::;".":’"""" divisions, Troop 2 Nondenominational sag, Hor prograthi wil h It Thursday—2 p. m., meeting of = " s 4 23 3} ext ‘ iteen congr tions win Assyrian Women's sewing club, 2 : , o mh of G . o A R i e W their pastors, Serve P l ? Ch h f Ch * r 'v”» mfiv’.“mw‘ y' T ly'. Y Hr' v: hids ¢ PACRANE,. 1O gl lassie vits slat ) o crmons by |‘:,l.l-c.1:n...nl eop e s urc o rlst n the church wlors, 3:30 p. " h oy 12:1 y Bt . W g i . 1 mesting of the Young Women's dee B AT sevee bk Sy ) ) b * Court Street 7 o'cloc p o 3 Rev. I L. Brooks, pastor 10:15 a. m—Dreaching by the pastor; subject: “Much ’ Hoingy " ; esind EE SALVATION ARMY Out of Little,” St Mark s Fine . & . i S i 1 a m., Holiness mecting, 7:00 p. me—i"reaching by the pastor: subject: “The . Weslevan Loses Track b . ey whed. 4 p. Devil Foreclosing His Mortgage.” i y : : ’ ‘ Founes sorvin. 1 B . We Choose the Closet Rather Than the Sercen: the cfiurch ’ . Sy i Aw k‘(." 4.‘"_ - 1.‘ exhibition at vhile | - oo Shadows Rather Than the Spotlight. May 15th Pourth Sunday After Eader " A y h g ‘ S Dashight Saving Time . ¥ o 5 f : W 930t hureh shonl : ’ \ ) r Mark Twain's Famous Book an recital Conformity rearolle Accclmanns, Now shown in Film and making p most winzome, happy and helpful Picture, with woner .o Demarest ks i ok ; reait ' serenade . Hacclmanns ’ 3 ' . i : ' 1 a thought-provoking lesson, Chaneon Duher, il A M POl A it e . ] - S o v o : L ey ; iatto South Church, Sunday Evening, 7:45 “wye 029- 99 i t t Bl i o) Doors Open at 7:15 : V"':t?hry D””ne ; s bl . v i el 8 A Very Cordial Invitation to You to Worship With Us in This People’s Service Choir o irty<two Boss Al M M o d Men Mise l,-'llv'v A Bradicy Harpiat Stalcodm €. Wumphress Organist and Choirmaster FIRST RAPTIST CHURCH | ol el "i B Morning 10:15 preach hoth morning and evening. 1 Sermon by Rev, Witliam Ros<, « 10:00 a. m. —Church school “TWO ESTIMATES OF MOsE: { 10:15 a. m.—"The New Government in France and s 11:00 a. m.—Morning Service. Sermon, “Poor and Rich,” by the Minister, Rev. Henry W. Maier. 10:00 a. m.., Wed ve=All Day Sewing Meeting. Maaning.* Luncheon for Workers and their {amilics served by the el i itire pieadine {e r r by - - 1 ' ’ g Fellowship Committoe, fing 1o be present at the J 7115 p. me—="The Political \<pecte of France Todas. A, Ly geon — 5 cenls, g 12:15 p. m.—Men’s Bible Class, Serviee, Topic: “Our i3 : ; 3 ) i Special music by Marie Roszelle Landon, soprano Last Indoor Session of the year . Rev. John L. Davis Will Speak NON-DENOMINATIONAL All Men Welcome Annual Meeting—Election of Officers Bring Another Fellow

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