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- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD QATURDAY NOVF‘MBFR % 1924 SEES CHURCHES 5 Nl HOPE OF HUMANITY - e o Church Official Says Hall Miltion (i0 (o Jail Each Year report Wednesday evening The congregation wee will on Thursday, and contine until the 10th annual ¢ oper 1" communion Men's Rille ung P s for motl Ving sorvice £, Matthew's Reformation anniversary \ Inglish at 9:15 a. m., in crmat m e pach meryviee Roard of deacons lay evening language. mecting “Tues g meot department There wi I cformation serviees, afternood at 3 Armenian the o'clock the school wi t Thurs ary 8o ay afternoon mission fety will meot at k. 0 o'cloc John's (German Fvangelical) Reformation festival. Yinglish serviee at 6 por, INEAr- o ymon, “The Tiefo lepartments At A SRt e Tor ng worship & Sunday schol at at the commi e e wenet Cle a formation.’ 10:45 10145, celebras oy srepamatary Young \ the department lepartment man sarviee, Persona at m noon to holy « Assyrin S 6 p munic i rts mference & the Methodist Churches 1 be Laates o'cloek Trinity 230 a. m, 1) a. . ¢ 10:45 A, m., of members And eommunion a1 vic & p. m. Fuworth league devotiona meeting. 716 p. m., ad pastor, “What is the Cre in the Fngllsh lLanguage am by Mrs. Ruth Monday- 7 p. m meets with Mre, 17, b\\ West Ma csday— 6 study b L T80 p. Motion pictures nig veryma; urch o day se and 0 reception manthty supper % Wom- pros erim Young dollars 2 economic . m grades fo mesting of wnited week- GOLDEN JUBILEE M mpriso r and 5 A Goodricl Boy 1 orcizn jsston Department of tod Chureh Wil Celebrates Tis rades Six 50t Anniversary This Week S0 p. . annual ses. nue trers of Rtatesma T:45 p. m. class B Wednesday—6:30 p. m lar Ladies’ Aid supper. "Thursday boar] meetit P choir rehearsa ¢ the General Conference sgatinnal ehurch of Con- I 0, scouttaster at ry. 2:00 p.om riant meeting of the executive o I's associa " officia 3 p.m - o Voreig ¢ Woman's A. M. E. Zlon Rugday—10:45 a. m., pr the pastor, Rev. William B. Caines 1 Am 1 in the Spiri s, 6:30 p. ac a review of v Mrs. Wil- Ars. Fuel B gratings Mrs. Ed- 1. president of the A xacial hour will John H. Kirk 1854 to 1324 and ot " H m schoo ient. meeti communion Rasestt W, erinto FEndeay aching and at Overeometh of the Tree of Life. prayer mecting Hartiord bran v t. “He a to Yat or nE Woman's 4p.m children, 7:30 de- week-day P As- | r af the Yo Tuesday svening. RERIEIEEES Nondenominational motion ¥ FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 10:45—Morning Worship 12:10—RBible School Address by Rev. William Ross Subject—"WITHOUT THE CITY WALL" (ith in scries) Alta . m. meeting led hy Milby m.. sermon by Harry A. irot Sin Covere “Monday—7:30 p. m., !rr.n\u :10—Communion a1 1sgressions sermon fon of new ; unior, primary ssionar Solo—"There Is a Green Hill"—Gounod RiRRLIALE . the organ fund drive will meet toland have monthly K| November 6 Vice following Confeseional f oa Cgu- [ ing by L H Wil 1 by Myrtie ~ officers and Wednesday, 2:30—Woman's Society. Speaker: Mrs, Allen Brown, State Supt. of White Cross Work. Social Hou Thursday, 7:15—Mid-week Service. All Welcome, aupper P A m., Young e 1 address by thre i S mectine Bl EEEREET addresses p. m. meeting of the 2 offering addresses T antion n missionary m., ing esxion af com Father = ergay—1:45 p. m e bar Raptist (turches Freryman's Bible Class T’ Bible class wi at Trinity John 1., Famous Bible Teacher and Evangelist HARRY A. IRONSIDE Of Oakland, Cal. First \f Mark'« Vopiscopal h 8 T 1oly cammunion commninn Direct From Tremont Tempie, Boston, I Will Speak At The il ,‘p,‘zr" o People’s Chmch of Christ].. i » holy commur COURT Mass. tor o' ~ Secomd Adyvent SIREE Morring and Evening, Sunday Subjects: 10:15 a. “The Nests In the Altar.” 7 p. m., “Transgression Forgiven; Sin Covered.” He nings morni m.., Lutheran Churehes Gitizen—Voie! URE D EDUCATIONAL AITH BiG DEEDS Sunday Evening, 7:15 to all that is finest in a man—that awak- pel of Christ through Eye and Ear. RING AD THE LIGHT OF F South C, irch, Doors open at 6 ens his n appeal Go tion of the Communion. \ Hearty Welcome for Morning Worship at Al at All Services ehoir rehear- of t Mindster m. on same Bunday Religious Items ] St Sunday mor v and 10 niass being for tl Mury's Masses K. the Ialiay ning ) 0'clac neral confercnce of meanbers al churches of Con. in session in Dan- Thursday with Wil e AL Ao e congros SCPMON | neet ir natl for T ury on und Eriday vorking 1 e (e 4 o'clack v The regn ck DR. ROESCH T0 SPEAK Mol tiona boys s of the South church who are interested in a busketball team 13 at 12110 when plans « scussed, The ng to rent the Boys or WesInesday eye winter m per the o mor & comnunic every meht gym durin Asinm g the th Priscilla club of the German Monday s Tmma will me Who Taed t the house of Park street Merkden 1o Address Members of Conte 1S A, 1% and A, M chnre Masonic tev, Samuel nnia 15, will alunl the Night of Noy tomorrow will he delivered by The service will sormo the 1rolley Wil leave o at Thiresday oard of the Iip of 700 O The Woman's o rregation ay sewing m missionary dep: ments | ty of t «lon wi a4 an v Thursday on and Fan clhinreh ting o crved vas 4 1eil be a n ta the church wil Woman's t churelh 1 silay two well h Famr propie tors and maximum fines I his a e Chairman A, } Richard Hull paripg for a re ¥ FATHER AND SON BANQUET Stanley Memorial (hureh to Observe It ora Armistice Day At Same Time—lix- pect 100 Fathers With Sons Rev, Gideon Siolander. of Line Preacher-. Wil Condurt Service A¢ swedish Baptist Church horning Hp SELECTING OFPICH IS < TO SING concert 1 cning of Cornetlst at Trlmty Church ANNA HOWARTH | not ol | o O SRR N AT T of | November | [RASE S s S S wh e S gon N Qg 2l SAYS OLD DOGMAS ARE HARMFUL T0 GHURGHES[E"BI%RE}‘ 'ngHEH Mrs. Horton Will Sing and Miss Auna Howarth Will Play Cornet English Professor Says Old-Fash- foned Deliefs Are Not in Accord With Present-Day Knowledge, London, Nov, 1.—"The churches cannot afford to he hampered by upnintellectual beliefs which great- | Mrs. Ruth Goodrich Horton and | Miss Anna Howarth will furnish the stands on ground which cannot be | musical program at the Methodist rickety | Mrs. | Horton is the soprano soloist at the chureh and She s well known as a popular singer. ly weaken their Influence on those who are worth influencing: religton assailed: it has no use for church tomorrow evening. the words in Haldane, of New brother of Eng- | teaches music in this city. land's lord chaneellor, told the con- | ference of Modern Churchmen of the | arm done to Christianity by ancient mas which, he said, were not in | breaking into musical circles as keeping with present-day knowledge. | at He was discussing hiology and re- liglon. Prof. Haldane admitteq that ; . he was not a church mrmlmz‘ ang |0 Bprinaasis, «d to tell the conference the ason why Such were Which Prof. J. 8. College, Oxfor defences,” First Congregational Miss Howarth is a young girl just a the Hotel Kimball broadeasting station Mass the American band of this city, the | 118th nent band and other | hands, he is exceedingly fond of the she practices and has Progress Britain to cornetist. She has played ., and solos with proceed of many,” Prof, Hal- re kept away from | “T am one said, “w! existing ehurchies by dogmas we can- | hanestly countenance, There Is, a still larger number who Nostile because they as hotbeds of su- cornet often ight hours a day been making very rapid > she came to New ve about two yecars ago. Miss Howartl was born in Lowell, | Muss., and has lived in Hamilton and Cleveland, Ohio, before coming to this city. She hy spring live New York She expects to take a otisto { national tion in either these seven or perhaps. tvely hurches perstition,” ker safd: “I¢ T all it wonld for the it possesses the ad- no praycr book.” Continning d to i to my own Scots chureh, belon hopes I on reason of havi to arrange to near ih or Chicago et lessons of cor of Teput ane cities The Mrs. MISKRIONARY CONPLERENCE There missionary con- ference in the People’s ehurch Wed- and Thursday of next week Sinatat 108 o'clock in the program is as follows will ke a Ru tioodrich Horton Spicker Mawley 1andel “urran nesdny m. Wednesday afterr Myrtle n | tAND : « 1 Howarth otist Tear My hegi At \. Tronsides and Mrs, will he observed with Thursday the 10 a. m. and ? scssion at | ! R e peop! re wi it swoet Volee.” 7 o'clock in the p.om evening | comm—————————————— STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH Cordially Invites YOU To Share in Its Worship and Work— 10:15 a. m COMMUNION SERVICE AND RECEPTION OF NEW MEMBERS “Can We itnow Now We are Saved?” 'I'hi\ will be the subject of tie address of 0. R. Palmer, of Philadelphia, at the EMMANUEL GOSPEL oHURCH Franklin Square, at 10:15 a, There will be addresses by the same speaker v and 7 p.m. Meeting tonight at 7:15. m. Tomorrow at 3 | 4 ORI | TR TR S L R S N A A e G e T T T R If You Enjoy Music and Speaking, Hear RUTH GOODRICH HORTON Popular Soprano Soloist. ANNA HOWARTH Young Woman Cornetist. . JOHN L. Subject “What Is the Greatest Word in the English Language?” Tnmty Methodist Episcopal Church 7:15 p. m. AR | WA, - IR T R IV G i LA e REV. DR. DAVIS iz TR L T PRI SR A S TN 1 7Y —STOP! — MEMBERS OF Everyman’s Bible Class — and — All Other Men in the City REMEMBER—Get out to Bible Class Morning. Get out and Vote Tuesday. (lass Mects As Usual—John L. Will bpcak Meeting at Vrinity M. E. Church, 9:30 A. M. Sunday The First Church of Christ (CENTER CONGREGATIONAL) MAIN AND CHURCH STREETS Sabbuth Services as follows: 10:00 a. m.—Church School, classes for all ages. 11:00 a. m.—Marning Service of Worship. 12:10 p. m.—Men’s Bible Class. 5:30 p. m.—Yosng People meet for mutual help~ fulness. You are invifed to any and all of these services. WELLOME — COME