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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1924, WASHINGT OMMANDERY K. T., ATTEN, ICE HERE WASHINGTON COMMANDERY K. T. ; Fitate By dennmh & Buy J. Symonds who is ill, and letters of thanks were voted the newspapers, and the to the St dist Church, Baptist Churches i nday, 10:00 a m., senior and in- ing, topic: “Confessing Chrisf ev, Samu Credit for e & edit for keeping the class paper, - AT Adcase ot r First ermediate departments of the church Tuesday, 4:00 p. m., Children's meet e oo town \ie ‘ & SRCepNE pap tist church will give un address at the P Sl la : : o the E. B, C. News, alive, was given Morning workship at 10:45 o'clock 'sachool. 10:45 a. m., morning service ing; 7:30 p. m, teachers’ * training | jeleg ® %ved. 0. Nackliffe. ohaliman of" ine FOWN Nears L Methadist chureh tomorrow evening with sermon hy Rev. William Ross. [with scrmon by the pastor, subject, cl Thursday, 7:43 1, mid Haard or nutMeation. Iiev. Mr. Ross has traveled exten Subject, “Difficult But FPossible.” [“The Road to Sympathy.” 12:00 m.|week prayer meeting. Tl n ST e T ons T i eatie : sively and has had a wide experience Bible school at 8:45 a. m Junior, primary and beginners’ de- People's 3 § and other civic clubs of dispensing | BY The Associated Press. growing out of work in many lands, Monday, 7 p. m., Boy Scouts ) ;;..Un..nu of the church school. | 10:45, a. m,, preaching by the p with unnecessary formality and get- Cleveland, May 31.—The close of including Africa, and under many * o 2:30 P, onthly ednesday, 2:30 p, subject: “Spiritua estion e i , sand isga c ed spen “""“"f“h‘ ‘“\.“" e oo Vedn ‘h\\'n b,y meeting -of | tor, d ‘l” s Bp LI ting the men better acquainted by the trial of William Montgomery Circumstances and isa cultured speak meeting of the Woman's society. Mi e L d society, hoon, Sunday school scssion dropping the title of “mister” was |Brown. retired bis oo ler. IMe was in Africa as a missionary sion subjsct, “Our Work in the Home- I'riday, 2:30 p. m., Cradle Roll party | 6:00 p, m., Younz People’s mecting AU GRS i [ Erown. retirediulahopliotithe Urplesteil Fiid 05 Sias swie il andl for i a the church, for the children of the |led by Howard Bates. 7:00 p. m e L ipiscopal church, scheduled for ' yhile th that ous explore : u The: relicing sscveinry, 1. N, 3an. vile wnis with that famous explorer, Thursday, 7:45 p. m, mid-week die roll department and their|preaching by the pastor, subject : v reported that ta hnd ¥, probably will tollow cross-ex- although ling his own party. He lecorated by the Royal mothers. 7:45 p. m., important meet- | “The World on Fire Thursd 3 vegular meetings during the year amination of the bishop. Then the has geen d I Geographical society of London for his ievement heard, Nrs. Itut? odvich Horton, sopra 1t was learned shat a complete de- no soloist, will =ing, her program be- prayer service, Py ing of the Men's club, $:00 p. m., Children’s meeti 3 ok : with a total attendanc 059 and closing summaries of the attorneys to German | Sunday, June 15th, 10:45 a. m.|p. m, church prayer meeti : 3 b el i Sunday, 9:30 a. m. Sunday scheol. | Children’s Day exercises, day, 7:45 p. m,, choir rehecarsal, k. .m ‘|| :f W w‘v (”l‘ Hv‘ 10:30 a. m., serviee in English; com Lutheran Churches, e i ‘v“;'h i i, "“ Bdlcinlls ‘-:', ””: munion; reception of candidates. Ger- | St. Matthew’s, ¢ E e BOT tho mteong vens 568 ang | cislon in the case is not likely at this |in gt follows man service, | The service tomorrow will be a con P Iaet vnar £8T. Durdne tha (hres veays | ime. The trial bourd of hishops prol bherd, Take M Thursday, 4 p. m. — Religious in- | firmation service and will be conduct ! v 3 AN e e e e whly will enter ¢ finding, as a A ; struction for juniors, Thursday, § p.[ed both in and German, be- : { ! ," _"“"r‘y’” ’\ ! ,‘“'"'\,."I”““"“If'"' an Jury, whether T Brown is guil- 1 Heard ihe Voice D in German ning at 1 m. The class of ¥ i i i SURUMS s Y e A0 ity of tead doctrines tot held arr m.—Prayer meeting in G :“)"Y;l A b : 3 pont g " werage of 464 per Sunday ‘\ o v' A h\n:” loctrines not hel N g Harris ey 1923 will meet in the school at 10:15 L e ¢ (the church, The decision as. to the ' “Avin 'rom 81, Pan wedish Flim a. m 4y : ot ' sente d the finding o e hog crusalem ou T! Wille he Sunda ln"hm\? at 9:45 — Morning| Meeting of schoo! board and com - i on February 24, 1924, Tho execulive ‘n"("a I("l"']:" |‘m hu‘:y h.'.‘,".‘." l,yy.,.‘lm. I| 'n.xt e Lhos o “\\‘rn‘l‘\’n‘u\-r rvice at 11 o'clock Tople, . “Our | nittes Monday evening committee met 15 times during the Lo Fo 0 e o i ¥ N 5 y Monday ning. ] points involyed e procecdings w sl W Thee ey = ' on.” Young People's| Bible Sabtmitios Pridhy ; car with an average attendance of SRl u s BV T ; Haws Saviour's Ascension Y, g ;' L ible class committee 1'riday. % i auiiof A not, however, be handed down until My Iather's Honse MeDermid meeting at 5 o'clock with apecial mis Firs el A = ater. Just when this will be i# prob : The distribution of 60 Thanksgive 2 eoting at rvic I and ever as b Mhe ohuRDS i s sionary program. FEvening meeting ea morning and evening g baskets, the placing of Rible m lematical The b h law docs not TO CONFIRM CLASS OF 16 7. ‘Topic, “True Riches” Commun | Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. : 1 4 Sirnte Hol o ntaatien provide a time for a report by the ki - y i L SIOLEY BPERON % court and ight be delayed e % tween the New TBrite wmd other LOUTt and it might layed % months — Methodist Churches, y ¢ b | Rt o ",?,':,','.,‘ i s il ol e Tap BV, SAMUEL SUTCLIPEE tendance of the classcs cast of the [ [0 cAse R vcwdl Uty 18 e Wit ckor, Ured A Church school at 10 a. m. Morning | tiet church will give an address Suu Y 5 : Mississippi and the launching here of /L0 0T % it o g toheeki, Clarenes D, Bodach, ¢, BEmil service with sermon by the minister, | day evening, Mrs, Ruth Goodrich Hor Sttty » the Lederation of Men' Blble classes, o iuh the defendant, suspend him | Brondt Arthur 1, Eckert, Witilam O, Rev. Henry W. Maier, subject, “Are{ton will sing. Iev. Dr. Harry \ - iy s were among the. principel achieves oo F L 0t O el denose him | Ik Alfeed Fatiericih, Reinhard 0O, Prophets Needed?" Men's Bible alass | cher of Middletown will preach in the il R : ments of the year ¥ . Gustave Jowchim, Braest A at 12:15 p. m., and young people’s| morning. | The class | closed its sessions for ] o r Kendall 1 service at 6 p. m, Monday the Women's Foreign Mis Ay the year and will resume “again in erlat, Julius | The regular monthly meeting of the | slonary socicty will meet with Mrs cumann, Ludwig M standing committee will be held in|John 1., Davis at the parson: the chapel, Monday evening at Tuesday at & p. m., the Junior o'clock instead of the usual time, will meet in the church for election « Meeting of the Central association officers and a report of the calling of Congregational churches Tuesday ccntest of last year A | aftarnoon and evening, Next Sunday will be Children's Day, ! RICHARD W, PARKER, “ : Shan : catled o 1rad f vt Zitekat Wednesday, 2 p. m., English class| There will be baptism of children and 4 o e By Dafton. Presiousfy e had expiained || ,], ! ke \l-ul‘\\ for Armenian wonsse program of congs and verses by the | v‘fl""\““','u““ \'“ A vk | Crowe, Mille, G . Dyso WILL ORGANIZE GOUNC‘L :;':"“;"m“".:‘.""“’ i e ‘,{L"I Al B ‘ LoLzgert, Lydia following class of ildren Matthew's from the ministry The cgurt was rodne members toduy, Bishop Met' h Western Michigan hay n . on the Herlin community grounds on o 0 e vesterdiy e t 4 Bl Fedh ot Leckert, Theo fmand Schmiae, Ot K, Ruess, Adoiph 1. Wronat September, An onting will be held Al A 3 : June 7 16 a close in vamatic setting A trip 1o the Bridgeport clags lo- ol derendant on e sand. s firm "allg the followir .‘u“K ¥ has been T becanze of lack of interest orrow morning and one 1o Beacon : morrow morni nd to 1 entence by sentence, his fuith cods of the ehureh, read to Lim by his ettorney, Joseph 8ty of Thursday, 2 p. m., Armenlan wom hildren of the Sunday school. 4 i 1. Andre symbo order en's Dible class. At 4:30 p, m, the AL M. KL Zion, mitted his resignation to 1 B 3 — square them with his know b S ‘li‘ " an ! fnn. Lydia at onee and will go to Girl Beouts will meet | Sunday service, 10:45 a. m., preach 3 d ' 7 3 i 2 the wHtings of Darwin, aclentist. and Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock the | ing by 1he pa ubject, “The Res. | NOAr Portland, this summer, where } PnSTS g[i {‘[IU ']‘fl Organization To Diveet Beligions Fdu- (10 it L Sy \ 1 AL MeRwllen Olg . yrat 1 onda unda be an assistant ¢ v 1 \ Wl e Derkine! amt A, Rot 1 Roy Scouts will meet, toration of Israsl Extends.” Sunday An amistant camp dire 1‘);: U gl cation Among testant Children _ and the book of common prayer frgm M Rt : il Ara— chool 12:30 ol Boy Scouts of New Rrit oth, : school 12:30 p. m Varich " cover to cover and 1 believe them ten o r, South | Endeavor soctety 6:3 Mr, Parker came here To Be Formed Here, times more than it % Sy s s o, Gertrude L ®urko Morning worship at 10:45 a. m., | ing by the pasto s Epringfield college 5 tember Bishop Brown + sermon “Covetousness” by Rev. Dr.|jeet, “The Mediator.” succerding Elliott Y Lo e Us 4 4 Bunday school council ‘of George W. C. Hill. Church school, | Tuesday evening prayer meeting at Ma vl W pUL of existen Ttatian department at 9:30 a. m., Be- | § o'clock, . A, He has heen successful | . 5 , . : 1 1l be formed videss m . ) ) ahin ack mMA ginners’ department at 10:45 a. m., All work w RIS nuncil Ay Han{“]l]g Blg (lass EX})&I!SM I L S T (TR . e ‘ P conts ay other departments at 12:10 p. ;. As. | Second Advent a8 demonstrated mong 1he city, Monday evening af the e R S R ayrian worship at 2:30 p. m, Youn 10:45 Serviee with sermon | executive, H | e : < People's society at 6:30 Ilv v::‘, nw::‘:;-:» by the p:m ,:” "Y‘l‘(:l‘mr!‘r‘" |:»‘:n’:-”" orts, former a A ot | JOh--WhHC Al‘mv SH?S Ci]lll'Cll Az ongregational church, if plans | g 7 SR e Ut M e o 2 (RN e e N S R Ay o) went from here 1o the A London il onal sori o i vy he name ziven ors at the loca vay suceced e oo STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH | noknewn i discussion on “Temper and Témper.|12:05, Sunday school TIOH poom amee.” Italian worshlp at 7:20 p, m. | service with sermon: “Jonah Disci- ants to Waijter O, Monday, 4 p. m, meeting of Gigl | plined.” Thursday evening at & Bcouts. & p. m., plenic and supper of o'clock, study of Jude's Episte, the young women's department at the | - home of Mre. George W. Traut on | St. Mark's Episcopal has been eapec v tr West Main street. 7:20 p. m., meet Sunday after Ascension Day. Holy | ©. A work and expe 188 in the ehapel of the New Britain | community at 7:30 a, m. Church 'his line, having seve religious council, P. m., meeting | school at 9:30 a. m Holy com. consideration of the standing eommittes in the | munion and sermon by the rector at He will be succeed ' ' rership class, 1 shureh office, 11 a m. ard W. Prebie of A anf i, N wag ' ¥ would take up the problems of Tuerday, 4 p. m., meeting of the beather to B, el 7 a « o g Teily tion work in the city Jolly Nine Junior Achisvement elyb Christian Science Kpringficid enlleg ’ 2 S el 5 1 ve heen standing back of Thursday, 2 p. m., meeting of the | Sunday service at 10:45 a. m., #ub - o & A St acation Bible scheol are q Assyrian woman's sewing club, 2 ect: “Anclent and Modern Neero- | ppip TRIANGLE CLUB NOTES . : - ' " he show the alarming apostasy of eur day. B M., mesting of the 1talian mothers, | mancy, Alias Mesmerism and Hypno 830 p. m., mesting of the young tiam, Denounced Sunday school at ¢ r L T w 1o take u srob ’ ’ P woman's department 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening meet. " h of® b S cor rates P l Ch - f Ch t Rifls club room 504 National Bank building, is Lo, taiy the : y Yorer ) ) s Mt La t il Y 4 Vet E Court Street apen he public on Wed e ——— rom Noon ur L] n ¥ J on ' r ! " it . r aker ‘rofessny € Mr. Parker's plans , : ¥ o Fo ¥ wel council, It was purely cloas of the camp are o He | m¥" : . : nofficial body. With 1h CIHE ROAD TO SYMPATHY v the Sout nd 1othe dist churehes in their combined week 1005 A, m, Morning Service, Sernvom by fies, BN Iman A Very Cordial Ins presantatives of the churches Javs from o'clock noon v SALVATION ARMY : i = 't toRet cnt it a. m.—=Subject: * 1] Digastion,” & m., Holiness meeting, 210 Nom-Denominational K : 5 (200 p. m<SRubject: “ihe Werld on Fira” p. m., Sunday school. 4 p. m. Kmmanwel Getys ¢ N ¢ terling 1 " on oo - Young People's service, 7 p. m P S rayes owe Mis v ot iL SFCIm GONGRECA”ONAL'STS MEDT We still helieve in the New Birth, in Separation and Boldiers’ meeting. 8 p. m., Salva- 7 1 s 1 N A tion meeting. All Welcome, “ Rl . ) 4 Sanctification. Central Asocintion W In Conter Chureh Tuesday noon And Fyening Go to Church Somewhere Sermon. Morning Service—10:15, Preachirg hy the pastor, sermon subject: “COVETOUSNE! REV. WILLIAM ROSS of the First Bantist Church Morning Serviee, 10:15 Church School, 12:10 \ddress, MRS, RUTH GOODRICH HORTON, Soprano Soloist, Evening Seivice—7: ALL WELCOME " ; _ AT CENTER CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH FIRST RAPTIST CHURCH o e | F— Bible School, 9:15. Morning Se Sermon by the pasior, subjeet: LARGE (TOW s ; ‘ mriat ® 10:00 p. m. —('hurch S(‘hool. “DIFFICULT = BUT POSSIBLE" A year 4 11:00 p. m.—Morning Service, Sermon: “Are Prephets Needed?” by Soprano and Tenor Daet—"Love Divine"—Stainer. . . the minister, Rev. Henry W. Maier. Wedne<day, O—Mceiing of The Woman's Socioty, - 12:15 A N i A 3 . A9 P M- S K¢ Mission leader, Mia AL G, Henderson, Hadds <es, )z - Blb'e ey 6:00 p. m.—Young People’s Service, W, Comstock and Mr-, Prince.,