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P - [ iryw | 570 " 2 "(;I"“’.v f " ;’h s EVANGELIST AT PEOPLE'S CHURCH Rev. Hamy A. Tronside Spoke to Capacity Audiences in Boston Rev. Harry A. Ironside, a Bible teacher and evangelist of interna- tional reputation will be the speaker at a series of meetings to be held in the People’s Church of Christ be- ginning Sunday, November 2. He will speak twice on ‘Bunday, and Monday and Tuesday evenings at 'REV. HARRY A. IRONSIDE 7:30 o'clock; Wednesday and Thurs- day three times. Mr. Ironside comes to New Britain direct from the big Tremont Temple meetings in Boston, Every meeting held in Boston has been overflowing. He is an author as well as speaker, having written fnore than 25 books and several pamphlets, The oceasion of - Mr. Ironside's visit to the People’s church is the semi-annual missionary convention. This church alone supports 10 mis- sionaries and 20 native workers in British East Africa. One misslon- ary, Mrs, Myrtle Knapp, home on furlough, will speak at each session of the convention, The subjects of the addresses .to be given hy Mr. Ironside are as fol- lows: , Sunday, a. m., “The Nests in the Altar;” p. m ransgression Forgiven; Sin Covered;” Monday ‘p. m., “Fourfold Bible Study;" Tues- day p. m, “The Firstborn Titles of Christ;” Wednesday, a. m, “Pray- ing the Holy ‘Wed- nesday - afternoon, i Jererrlnh. | clent history. — sign In Scripture: a Demonstration of Inspiration; edpesday evening, “The Mission of the Holy Spirit;" Thursday, a, m,, “Prayer and Mis- slons;" Thursday afternoon, “The Lord's Return and Christian = Mis. slons;” Thursday evening, “The Great Review.," i Young People's night will be held ‘Wednesday evening at which time soveral of the young people will take part, HISTORICAL FILM Destruction of Jerusalem by Nebe- chadnezzar Shown on Movie Screen at South Church. A historical and Biblical spectacle of great significance will be shown at the South Congregational church | tomorrow evening when the six reel feature film, lem" is seen. The picture shows the capture: of corrupt Jerusalem by thousands of soldlers under Nebechadnezzar “The Fall’ of Jerusa- |\when the king and the people ig- nored the righteous counsels of The beginning of the exile “of “The Chosen People” who have never regained “The Prom- {1sed Land.” The characterization of Jeremiah, the great prophet and teacher, 1s authentic and is sald-to be of great value to students of Bible and an- The plcture was pro- duced in Europe where the scenes depicted originally took place, and has just recently been released in the United States. South Church Resumes Friday Night Pictures At a_recent meeting of the South Congregational Church Brotherhood it was voted to sponsor a motion picture entertainment each Friday evening, as was donc last year, They will begin on Friday, Novem- ber 7. Very interesting and enter- taining picture have been engaged and are of the very highest type. These will be conducted as last year, an offering being received each eve- ning for expenses. The purpose is to furnish an entertainment of the very best sort to which all may go without embarrassment. TO LAY CORNER STONE At St. Louls, Mo,, the corner stone for 16 new Concordia Seminary, the. principal. theological school owned and controlled &y the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Missouri, Ohio, and other states will be laid tomor- row. For this seminary, with an en- rollment of 388 students, a group of buildings is in course of erecticn at a cost of $2,600,000. The Reformation Lutheran church will resume its catechetical class at 4:15 o'clock Friday evening. M “THE WORLD CRISES” by J. R. BARRASS of TORONTO, CANADA 3 P. M. Sunday 0dd Fellows Hall Arch St. International Bible Students Ass’n. Free Seats No. Collection People’s Church of Christ Court Street Rev, F. L. Brooks, pastor Invites you to worship with them. The church that is different—the difference manifested in rigid adherence to the Word in practice; clear-cut separation in life and passionate love for lost men. Sunday’s sermon subjects: - 10:45 a. m.~“Spiritual Mathematics.” 7:00 p. m.—“For Whom Will You Vote?” FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Morning Worship, 10:45 Bible " School, 12:10 Sermon by Rev. William Ross, subject: CITIES CENSURED (3rd in series) Anthem—*“Hearken Unto Me, My People” Tenor solo—*“My Soul Is Athirst For God” Sullivan Stickles Tuesday, 3:00—Special meeting for women; all in- vited. Speaker, Mrs. James Baker, India. : Thursday, 7:45—Prayer service, The First Church of Christ (CENTER CONGREGATIONAL) MAIN AND CHURCH STREETS Sabbath Services as follows: 10:00 a. m—Church School, classes for all ages. 11:00 a. mf—Muming Service of Worship. Sermon by Rev. Henry W. Maier, subject: “THE NTAL AND PHYSICAL BASIS FOR BUILDING A CHRISTIAN CHARACTER” . This is the second of the Winter Course of Sermons. 12:10 p. m~Men’s Bible Class. 5:30 p. m—Young People meet for mutual help fulaess, You are invited to any and-all of these services. WELCOME — COME NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAW.{, OCTOBER 25, Congregational Churches First Sunday: 10:00 a. m., church school, 11:00 a. m, morning serv- Joe, subject — “The Mental or Psychical Basis for Bullding a Christian Character.” 12:15 p, m., men's Bible class, 5:30 p. m., Young People's meeting, Tuesday: 6:30 p. m,, church sup- per. Wedngsday: 2:00 p. m. English class for Armenlan women, Thursday: 2:00 p. m., Armenian women's Bible class. 4:30 p. m. Girl Scouts, 7:30 p. m, Boy Scouts. 7:45 p. m, union preparatory service.at the South church. South Sunday: 9:30 a. m, Ttalian de- partment of the church school, 10:30 & m., morning worship of the | Italian mission at the Community | House, Hunter road. 10:45 a. m., | morning worship, sermon, “Chris- tlanity and Humanity,” Address to junfors “A Little Honey.” 10:45 a. m., beginners’ department of the church school. 12,10 p. m., church schoot, primary, junior, {interme- diate and senior departments, 2:30 p. m,, Assyrian worship. 3:00 p. m,, final sessions of the Older. Girly State conference, 3:00 p. m., church school of the Itallan mission at the community house, Hunter road. 6 p. m., Young People’s meeting. Rev. Dr. George W. C. Hill will speak. H p. m.,, evening worship, motion picture: “The Fall of Jerusalem.” Tuesday: 4:15 p. m., united week- day church school, grades 4 and 5. 7:30 p. m., meeting of Boy Scouts, Troop 2. ‘Wednesday: 4:15 p. m., united week-da yehurch school, grades: 6 and 7. 4:30 p. m, organ recital. 8:00 p. m., Hallowe'en social by Young People's society. Thursday; 9:30 a. m. all day sewing meceting of the Home Mis- sionary department. Luncheon at 12 o'clock. 3:30 p. m. meeting of the Young Woman's department for sewing and sociability, 4:00 p. m. week-day church school for Italian primary children. 7:30 p. m., week- ly song service of the American mission. 7:45 p. m.,, union prepara- tory service”of First and South churches .in the chapel of South church, Address by Rev. Henry W. Maier. Friday: 4:18 p. Girl Scouts, m., meeting of Stanley Memorial Sunday: 10:00 a. m., senior and intermediate departments of the church school. 10:46 a. m.,, morn- ing worship and sermon by the pas- tor, subject, “Character and Influ- ence.” 12:00 m., junior, primary and beginners' departments of the church school. Tuesday: 7:30 p. m. Hallowe'en social by the Friendly club. Baptist Churches First 10:45 a. m., morning worship, sermon by Rev. Willlam Ross, sub- jeet: “Cities Censured.” 12:10 p. m,, Bible school and brotherhood class. 7:00 p. m, B. Y. P. U. Monday: 7:30 p. m, Boy Scout meeting. Tuesday: 3:00 p. m., speclal meét- ing of the women of the church and congregation. Address by Mrs. James Baker, of India. Thursday: 7:45 p. m, mid-week service. German 9:30 a. m, Sunday school. 1080 a, m., ser¥ice in English. 11:45 a. m., service in German. ‘Wednesday: 2:30 p. m., meeting of the Ladies’ Aid society in church. Wednesday evening meeting of the Boys' club in the parsonage. Thursday: 4 p. m, religious in- struction for girls, 8 p. m. prayer meeting in German. Taitheran Churches First Sunday:-10:30 a. m.. Rev. Dr. 8. G. Ohman of New York, former pastor of the church, will preach in Swedish. 7:30 p. m, Rev. Dr. A. A. Ahlquist, the pastor, will preach. Thursday evening, concert by the Swedish Bell Ringers. St. Matthew's Service, with holy communion at 10:30 a. m., preparatory service at| 9:45 a. m. The English service is omitted tomorrow. Reformation 19th Sunday after Trinity. Services at 10 a. m. | Monday: The Luther league will meet in the evening at the house of Miss Victoria Carlson, T4 South Burritt strect. Tuesday: § p. m., council will meet. Wednesday: 4:15 p. m, school. Friday: 4:15 p. m.. ecatechetical class. Choir rehearsal in the eve- ning. the church Bibe Methodist Churches Tyinity Everyman's Bible class. 9:45 a. m. church Sunday school. 10:45 a. m, sermon by the pastor, “The . Importance of Re- ligious Education.” 6:00 p. m, Ep- worth league devotional meeting, leader, Norman Dow. Subject, “How God Speaks through Men.” 7:15 p. | m.. address by the pastor, special musié by the Clef Quartette Monday: 10:00 a. m., semi-annual district donference in this church, Tuesday: 4:15 p. m., day school, 4th and 5th grades, at the South church. 6:30 p. m., Philathea sup- udy. “The Letters ot a * 7:30 p. m., Boy Scout meeting, W. O. Cook, acting scout masfer. 7:45 p. m., class meeting. Wednesday: 3:00 p. m., Ladies' AN In the church. 4:15 week-day | school, 5th and 6th grades at the | South cburch. Thursday: meeting, Satupday: 2:00 p. m., club hike. 10:45 a. pastor, Huppy * 7:30 Saturday, , holy communion, 9:30 p. m,, holy communion. Sunday subject, Sunday school at 9:45 a. Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock, The reading room — Room 504 National Bank building is open to the public dailiy from 12 noon un- 4 o'clock except holidays. farm led by m., Young People's mee p. m., preaching by the pastor, .10:00 a. service, CLEFMALEQ SUNDAY SCHOOLS TO AID DRIVE FOX e i 746 p. m,, addreas by the pastor. A M, E. Zlon m., preaching by v, Willlam B, 12:30 p. m., are Those stand continually St.. Mark's Episcopal 19th Sunday after Trinity, communions ) & m., church school, 11 a. m., communion and sermon by Rev. J. Wilson Sutfon, D, D, the| closing service of the mission, 4:80 m., evening prayer by the rector. Tuesday, Feast of St. Simon and St. Jude. 7:30 a. m., holy commun- a. m., holy All Saints' Day. Second Advent 10:45 a. m., morning service with sermon by the pastor: God's Only, Written 12:05 p. m,, Sunday school. 7:00 p. evening service “Sown Among Thorn Thursday praise servico. evening, 8 Christian Science service at 10:45 a. “Probation m, Non-denominational People’s 10:45 a. m, scrmon by the pas- Mathe- school m., meeting at city ric Johnson. 6:00 p. subject, “Spiritual 12:00 m., Sunday 3:00 p. ing. For, Whom Will You Vol Tuesday: 7:45 p. m,, Bible study Wednesday: 3:00 p. m, Woman's Misslonary prayer band, Thursday: 4:00 p. meeting. 7:45 p. m., church prayer ntecting. Friday: hearsal. m., 145 p. m., Emmanuel Gospel m, prayer 10:45 a. m, misg T80 p. m., 7:45 p. m, The Clef Male Quartet will be the ford and is prominent special service church, quartet is the Lions club. first tenor, s gregational church and is a member |of this city. of the New Britain H. S. Winship, second t member of the Choral at Method cvening musical feature in the Trinity tomorrow Charles J. Stuhlm: s in the Musical or, is The Most Direct and Positive Way of Serving Your City Is By Loyalty to Religion prayer ‘riendship the Caines, - text, “A Woman Brought to CHrist | Accused." gehool, Mrs, H. Green, superintend- ent, 6:30 p, m, Christian Endeavor, ! 7:4b p. m,, preaching by the pa tor, text; “Happy Are Thy Men and | Thy Servants | before | Thee and Hear Thy Wisdom." Sunday| and sermon 7:30 “The Bible Revelation.” with sermon: o'clock, m. (9 After Death.” Sundays and | 7:00 sub- e children’s choir re- and praise preaching, “Hindrances to a Revival.” 12:00 m., Sunday school rally. p. m., Young People's meeting. topic, “The Blood of Christ Tuesday: fonary preaching, prayer UARTETTE the The | zood man officinl quartet of the First Con- club. a [sings in the ub of Hart-| meeting Special meetings begin day evening at 7:45 continue through the remainder of the week and all day Sunday, Nov, ) Orson R. Palmer of Phila- 2. Rev, delphia will be the speaker. o'clock and Everyman's Bible Class Rey. Dr. John L. Davis speak on “Truth.” will International Bible 10:45 a. m. scrmon Barrass of Toronto, Canada. ture at 3 p. m. in Odd Fellows' hall, Arch t, by Mr. Barrass, subject, “The World Crises.” Students' Assn, by J. Catholic Churches St. Joseph's ass every morning at 7 o'clock. Japtisms Thursday evening at 50 o'clock. Boy Scouts Friday at 7:30 p. m. Christlan doctrine for public school children every Saturday morning at 9 o'clock Saturday afternoon and evening, confessions. Masses every Sunday at T, 8, 9 and 10:30, Vespers and benediction at 3:30. Baptisms at 4:00. Second Sunday of each month is Holy Name Sunday. Mass at 7 a, m., and meeting in evening. First Tu of month, monthly meeting of Ladies' Aid soclety. Girl Scouts mect every Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Children of Mary have commun- fon first Sunday in every month and have monthly meeting at 9 a. Sunday morning— and 10:20 o'clock, the 8 o'clock mass being for the Italian members of the congregation, with sermon in their native tongue. At 9 o'clock a mass for school children and working bo: and girls will take place downstairs in the church. At 4 o'clock vespers will take place, The regular morning masses for the week are at 7 o'clock. Men's communion on the second Sunday of every month. BIGAMIST AS WELL Michigan Man Who Killed Wife Ap- pears to Have Another Spouse Traverse City, Mich., Oct. 25.— Alfred Madison, ofy Buekley, Mich., alleged to have confessed to killing his wife with-a hammer, July 24, now appears to be a bigamist as well, according to a statement by au- thorities here who ¢xamined his ef- fects. When arrested Madison told the sheriff that he had been married to the woman he killed three years. In going through his effects today, a marriage license issued to himself and Margaret Krupp at Muskegon Heights, Mich,, on July 20, 1918, was found by officers, A letter was also found, in answer to an inquiry made by Madison’s mother. from the chamber of commeree clerk of Mus- kegon county saying that Alfred Madison was divorced by his first wife on February 10, 1923, in musical ork in Newington and vicinity t|W. Macomber, first bass, w years a member of & | quartet in Northampton, Mass. F, ,|W. Latham, second bass, was a | member of the old Apollo quartet He now is a member of the New Britain Musical Asylum Hill h of Hartford Baptist A Very Direct and Positive Way of Showing Your Loy AN HISTORICAL SPECTACLE THE FALL OF JERUSALEM This moving picture has just been released and this is the first showing in New Britain. It tells in vivid manner the thrilling story of the beginning of the exile of the Hebrew people. South Church, Sunday Evening, 7:15 Morning Worship at 10: “CHRISTIANITY To Church * OF Doors Open At 6:45 i | o Lec- | F.|a popular address on the religious as for @ |significance of some club and | “Goodnight” REMARKABLE ‘WARLESS WORLD’ lReligious I!em;T; [ ————— The Friendly club of the Stanley Memorial chureh will give a Hal- | lowe'en social at the church at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday evening. The Young People's society of | the South Congregational church | will give a Hallow soclal in the | chapel at 8 o'clock Wednesday eve- ning. The First and South Congregta- | lonal “churches will hold a union preparatory service at 7:45 o'clock | Thursday = evening in the South | church. Rev. Henry ~W. Maler, pastor of the First church, will speak. | The service in English will be| omitted at St. Matthew's German | Lutheran churgh tomorrow. Mrs. James Baker, from India, will address a speclal meeting of the women of the JFirst Baptist church at 3 o'clock Tuesday after- noon, Rev. Dr. 8 G. Ohman, formerly pastor of the First Lutheran church but now of New York city, will speak at his former pastorate here | tomorrow morning. Rev. Dr. A. A. Ahlquist, pastor of the First Lutheran church, will preach in South Manchester Sunday morning. In the afternoon he and many of the congregation will at- tend the dedication service of the new Lutheran church on Capitol avenue in Hartford, ol The annual Congregation Week will be held at the First Lutheran church November 6, 7, 8 and 10. Emil arson is chairman of the committee in charge. Rev. A. C. Theodore Steege, of | Matthew's Lutheran church, will attend the monthly meeting of the board of directors of the At- | lantic District synod, at New York, | next week. | st. The Luther League of the Re. formation Lutheran church wifl Mo y evening at the house Miss Victoria Carlson, 74 South | Burritt street. | The Friendship club of the Trin-| ity M. E. church will go on a hike at 2 o'clock next Saturddy after-| noon. Those going will meet at| the church with Miss Shaler. | The Methodist ministeys of the New Haven district will assemble at the Trinity M. E. church for | their semi-annual conference on | Monday. Dr. J. H. Edwards will | address the meeting at 11 e'clock in the morning. At 3 o'cloc the afternoon Dr. George 2 will speak on *Methodism's Rela- tion to Fundamentalism and Mod- ernism.” Rev. Dr. J. H. Bell will preach. YM. . CHURCH Rev. Dr. John L. Davis will give vital question of the day. The musical program | is as follows § it Van ¢ Drink to Me Only W Eyes” Arr ‘On the Sea” “A Nocturne” ed by Smith | . Buck Protheroe Buck y to Religion is by Going e ESS IMPRESSIVEN 5—The Pastor Will Preach—Sermon: AND HUMANITY"” South Church Welcomes You To These and All Services nother world war. They are the ! START I]RIVE F[]R {ones who will galn by permanent }[,. ace,” sald Dr. Sldney I Gullok, A WARLESS WORLD | Educational Campaign by Fed- ¢ral Council in Sunday Schools Washington, they believe children will be the suf- ferers if there i a next war, officlals Justice and Goodwill of the Federal Council of Churches will carry their cducational campaign for an eve y warless schools of the country, according to officials. Speclal exerciges will be held Sun- United States on the Sunday before Armis- tice Day, the latter having been s |lected ‘as the time for a “mobiliza- tion for international chure day schools world peace The effort to’enlist the is part of the general plan for what is probably the greatest educational effort by the churches in this coun- permanent peace. folks Sunday various oung people’s groups and organi- ions like the Christtan Endeavor, League, and Baptist Young try in b The enlistment of the young made will be schools and worth Oct on on International world” to the the throughout Justic If of through through the People's Union. “Christian day school. international Sun children 1deals should be taught to children in Sun- They are the on will pay the bitter cost if there is es who and secretary of the commission in tell- ing of this phase of the campalgn, “The children will have to carry on this work in a few years in a better way than it 1s being done gropingly at this time.” TInan age to Sunday school teachers, the World Alliance for Friendship through the Churches {and the Federal Council of Churches urged them not to emphasize the horrors of war, but the need of in- ternational understanding and good- will, fllustrated by examples of goodwill between playma¥es *and neighbors, as exemplified by the practice of the Golden Rule, od Samaritans are needed ong nations as well as among in- - viduals,” the message says. “The children must be taught that the settlement . of disputes between nations .can ‘be brought about by conferences, agreements and courts of justice only if the people of those nations will it, “The children must realize that war methods of settling disputes are the ancient and pagan ways of sav- |ages not suitable for civilized Chris- [tlans. This opportunity for con- | structive work for peace offers prob- ably the greatest step towards: s warless world for the next genera- tion.” Ay There will be speclal meetings at the Emmanuel Gospel church be- ginning Wednesday evening and continuing through the week. Rev. Orson . Palmer of Philadelphia, & widely and favorably known preacher, author and traveler, will speak. e STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH BIDS YOU HEARTY WELCOME : 10 and 12 o'clock—Church School. ing Worship and S “CHARACTER AND INFLUENCE” 10:45 a. m Mor New I} First Church of Christ, Scientist fritain, Cong. Announces a Robert Stanley Free Lecture on Christian Science By "Ross, C. S Of New York City Member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church. The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts. Tuesday Evening, October 28, 1924 At 8 o'clock At CAMP SCHOCL AUDITORIUM, Cor. Walnut and Prospect Streets. The Public is Cordially Invited to Attend. DON'T FAIL TO HEAR THE CLEF MALE QUARTETTE d If you have heard them you will want to hear them again, If not you have a treat in store for you. Address by Dr. John L. Davis Sunday Evening Service, 7:15 ¥ Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church - “TRUTH” Dr. John L. Davis’ Subject for Sunday, October 26th Everyman’s Bible Class Nondenominational | Water |B YOU ARE INVITED YOU ARE WELCOME 8 Meetingat Trinity M. E. Church, 9:30 A. M. —Swedish Bell Ringers— FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH Franklin Square Thursday Evening, October 30, at eight o'clock Fourth Appearance In New Britain Admission s0c

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