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PSR B L o o, vounpr sttt s i NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1024, ARMISTICE, RED CROSS AND McALL SUNDAY OBSERVED TOMORROW Clmrcbes To Feature Red Cross, World Peace And McAll Mtsswn Armistice Day Programs— Annual Red Cross Roll Baptist Churches Fir morning . Willlam Holy City school and m., special il program: “Little Symphon- Add Ly the pastor, 1 poom, 5 4. m worship, Loss, 12:10 p adult classes. rmon by “The Bible P Call Starts Tomorrow— E. F (Chance to Join Also. 2 3. Members Get Boy Inesday m » class will meet at the m, 2130 p Joving home South Young . Connolly t. 6:00 Sewing G hursday 6: rall and social S i 5 m.. “hurch v Observe MeAl Sunday Program by the - 4.00 p Heralds, will m., meeting ot The m m. service in Fng- m., in Ger- Sun- | Sunday 10:30 a. 11.45 ool nth s in | a service man Wednesd meeting Thursday - instruction; evening, Boys' 4:00 p. m girls' class. ayer meeting in English I'riday evening Boy Scouts meet religious sEpimy First Sunday 10:00 a, chool, There is a class 1 m Rev, Africa, class, ple’s meet m. church or m(v\\wrll. morning service, George B. Cowles of 12:15 p. m, Men's 5:00 p. m., Young peo- ng. Wednesday ish class for 4:00 p. m, suth 3ible — p. m. Eng- Armenian women. nior Missionary so- ball prac- for Troop 4, Boy Scouts. Thursday 2:00 p. m., Armen- ss.°4:30 p. m., tice World Peace Sunday SUR- de- rs of Sunday | m, manner in m of a. m Ttalian munity m., Rev, 2:30 a. m church morning mis Hunter morning worship. Quincy Blake gregational chrc 10:45 m primary senior dep svrian worship, Ttalian schoo worship at the com road. 10:45 Sermon by of a won- irtment the Mission Farmington. beginners department school. 12:10 p. m. unior, intermediate and artments. 2:30 p. m., As- 0 p. m, church “The Commu schoo e, Hu Young peo Gortrude p. m. evening worship ' picture “Rebeeca of S Farm,” 7:30 p. m, Itallan South church community p.omw Miss ak. 7 Mot hro 10 and sermon S road 5w m.—Morning wor ABTNDANT Tuesday, 6:45 p. m. FPather and Son hananet A hearty welcome to the and warship of this ehurch 6 154 worship at sub- | united service, | club | Troop 4, | de- of the Con-| - | meat, of the Halian mission at the | Rogers will | Monday - | ot "the standing { chureh office, Tuesda week-day 145 p. m, meeting committee In the { Sunday 4:15 p. m, United Bible clas: church scheol, grades 4 day school. 10; and 5. 7:30 p. m.,, meeting of Troop the pastor, 6: Boy Scouts. | League devotional Wednesday — 4:16 p. m, united Mrs. John I.. week-day church school, grades 6 dia Y and 7:15 p. m., weekly practice pastor, I'he lost Word" Musical of the junior brotherhood basket- numbers by VFirst — Congregational team. 4:00 p. m., week-day church quartette church school for Itallan primary | Tuesday 0 p. children, 6:30 p. m., parish supper supper and study followed by entertainment under sages.”” 7:45 p. m., the direction of Mrs, R. H., Hub- ing contest, rally, bard. At the close of the entertain- p. lioy Scout ment the *“Just for Fun Girls” of Cook. acting scout |the intermediate department will m.. class mecting, hold a candy sale for the henefit of Wednesday a needy family, 7:30 p. m. weckly meets in song service of the Assyrian mis-| Thursday sion meeting. Friday - Friday Girl Scouts. 7:30 p. m.,, weekly mo-|school, 7 tlon picture entertainment under the auspices of the Brotherhood. Feature plcture, Mary Pickford in “Through the Rack Door.” Also comedy and short subjects. . Everyman's . church Sun- m., sermon by P m., Epworth meeting, leader, Davis, subject, “In- M., address by 1) 4 a 00 - m., Philathea “Paul's Mes. Junior Ald call- and treat meeting master. A\ Ti4d 0. I m., 00 p. m, W. H. the Tidb M church | | 1 p. m prayer 4:00 30 p. om. 4:15 p. m, meeting of p. m choir sewing rehearsal A M. E. Zion Sunday — 10:45 a. m., preach- ing by the pastor, text, “The Mas- ter is Come and Calleth ’. 12:30 p. m., Sunday school, H. Green superintendent. | m.. musical and concert h Brown, with J. J. Williams, lead- 0 p. m. Christian Endeavor y meeting. 7:45 p. m., preach- the pastor, text, *‘Con- Stanley - 10; Memorial 00 a. m., senjor and intermediate departments of the church school. 10:45 a. m., morn- ing worship and sermon by pastor, subject, “Abundant Life {12:00 noon, junlor, primary and be- ginners' departments of the church school. | Tuesday — 6:45 p. m, father and son banquet, served by the Ladies’ Aid societ eakers, Theodora | Johnson of New Rritain and “Joe" | Palmer of the Hartford Y. M. C. A. Thursday 7:30 p. m., meeting of the Friendly club, leader, Miss Arline Backus. | Lutheran Churches Sunday science Tuesday evening lass meeting. Mark's’ Episcopal after Trinity holy prayer and St. Sunday 7:30 A m., 30 a. m., !11:00 a. m., morning prayer and sermon. 4:30 p. m., evening prayer and addres Wednesday m., holy communion and intercessions in the chapel. 218t Sunday ! munion. com- 9 Adyvent Sunday — 10:45 a. service with sermon hy rs to Prayer in Law.” 12 p. m., Sunday school. 7:00 P, evening servic with sermon, *“T Thursda Bible class, Reformation Sunday after Trinity snday 10 a. m. There wlll be no session | Bible school Wednesday afternoon The chorus will rehearse at the home of Miss Florence Elmgren 170 Arch Thursday after- | noon Friday 1 second Se m., morning the pastor, of the we with evening the | choir will .! Christian Science i St. Matthew's Service in English at 9:15 a. m., in German at 10:45 a. m., Sunda school, in the respective languag following each service, Rusiness meeting of special importance at 3 p. m | Monthiy society Monday, Tadies' Ald, Thursday Waither League, Friday. service at 10:45 a. m ‘Adam and Fallen Man.” v school at 9:45 a. m. Wednesdaw evening meeting at 8 Sunday bicct, The reading room — Room 504 National Bank building is open to the public daily from 12 noon un- til 4 o'clock except Sundays and holidays. meeting of sick benefit chureh school. | Accordance ! Non-denominational People’s 10:45 a, m., "Poverty Amid Plenty." 100, noon, Sunday school session, 6:00 p. m., Young people’s meeting led by Erle Johne son, 7:00 p, m., “Escape From the Approaching Catastrophe. Tuesday 745 p. m. tudy class, Wednesday — 3:00 p. an's Missionary Thursday meeting. meeting. Priday hearsal, ' Emmanuel Gospel Sunday — 10:00 a. m., prayer jand praise service, 10:45 a. m, ! preaching, topic, “On the Offensive Against the Enemy.” 12:15 p. m, Sunday school. 5:45 p. m. Young ! people's meeting. 7:00 p. m., topic, “The Unrighteous preaching, Shall not Inherit the Kingdom of Sunday Bible m., Wom. prayer band, = 4:00 p. m., children's 45 p. m., church prayer 1 cholr re- b p.om., Tuesday meoting. Thursday T:45 week prayer meeting. Catholic Churches — 4:00 p. mid- p. m, St. Joseph's Mass every morning at Baptisms Thursday 7:30 o'clock. Roy Secouts Friday at Christian doctrine school children every morning at 9 o'clock.g Saturday afternoon and confessions. Masses every Sunday at ) fand 10:30. Vespers and henediction at 2:30, Baptisms at 4 Sccond Sunday of each menth is Hloly Name Sunday. Mass at 7 a. m. and meeting in evening. Iirst Tuesday of month, monthly meeting of Ladies' Aid society, Girl Scouts meet every Monday | afternoon at 4 o'clock. Children of Mary have comm ®- ion first Sunday in every month and have monthly meeting at 9 a. m. on same Sunday. 7 o'clock evening at for public evening St. Mary's Sunday morning-—-Masses at 7, £ 9 and 10:30 o'clock, the 8 o'clock mass being for the Italian mem- hers of the congregation, with ser- mon in their native tongue, At 9 o'clock a mass for school children and working hoys and girls will take place downstairs in the church. ' At 4 o'elock vespers will take place. The regular morning masses for he week are at 7 o'clock. Men’s communion on the second Sunday of every month.” SALVATION IN EGYPT™ EDGAR Scotland “GOD'S PLAN OF THE PYRAMID OF MORTON of Glasgow, Tlustrated Chart SUNDAY, NOV. S8th, AT IN ODD LOWS HALL, ernational Bible Students Seats Free GREAT Al districts MeAll established in Paris in the year of the more half a cen- and it is now one of the titutions of France ople opinions powerful ne, by recogn . ARCH N \ssociation No Collection | of other unite in pro- moral and wise force, Chil- done by Populaire, organization of “The ' is being l.a Mission Prace i oo ot there. sponeoring n ot Peace” la Mis- e is a pioneer in anti- This act is try with special members of the ATl assoctation many years cooperated ¥n organization. scation s cou The Great Commission An Address by Rev. Gideon Sjolander of Portland, Oregon at the Swedish Baptist Ch Elm Street SUNDAY AT 3:30 WELCOME Religious Items P M. COME e a father and son the Stanley Memorial 6.45 o'clock Tuesday odore Johnson of this Palmer of Har The Lad nefit man s regular of heran onth socisty st Tomorrow, Sunday, | The Assembly of God is opening up a new place of worship in the United Building, Main Street. The entrance to the hall is at 16 Washington Place. Pastor Albert Jenkins from Stratford, Conn., will have charge of the dedicatory exercises which will start at 1 and 7:30 p. m. Pastor Jenkins was for- merly a police office and is a very enthusiastic speaker. tebecca morrow EVERYBODY EVERYBOD Y YVOTES Rebecca of _unnybrock Farm The Picture is as Fine and Wholesome as the Book, and that is saying a great deal So vou will wish to see it Sunday Evening, :.lo-South Church open at 6: A service that is quite in keeping with the Book and Picture—Friendly, Uplifting, Deeply Religious MORNING WORSHIP AT 10: SERMON BY REV. QUINCY BLAKELEY OF South Church ofiers you Cordial Christian Hospitality invites you to participate in its Service. FOR Doors Wholesome, 15 FARMING ION and Fellowship and which | the | o South the First Baptist church will meet o'clock Tuesday afterioon | home of Mrs. Edward C. 5 South Burritt street. will close Monday The Luther league [Thursday evening. Confirmation class 10 a. m "day. Thers will be a church roll eall| and soclal at the First Baptist | church at 6:45 o'clock Wedn 7| evening. The Brotherhood wlll nish a program will meet Satur- [ Worning worslip at 10:45 o'clock in Vinglish. Scrmon by Rev. Gideon Sjolander of Portland, Oregon. Eng- _|MNsh service at.3:30 p. m., when Hev the | gjola r will speak on at South Congregational church will | omm Special Th meet the church office at 5 Stelock [helsarvlce o'clock Monday evening im Baptist (Swedish) I The standing commiitce of AR sion,"" music. ning at 7 Jish regular mo of the Young Peo- be held the There will be a parish under the dircction of Mrs, I H.! Hubbarg in the South Congrega- tional church at 6:30 o'clock Wed- nesday evening. Following the sup- per there will be an entertainment, | after which the for ¥un Girls” of the fntermediate depa ment will hold a candy sale for the benefit of a necdy family. Mary Pickfor Back Door” will the Friday entert, gational Brotherho supper | busir meeti will aE ple's society church. TEACHERS WARNED ABOUT POLITICS Wan None in Classrooms, Goy- ernor Silzer Declares in “Through be the feature motion pic th Congre- Men'sd the od, There will also be Noy he St 8.—Gov Teach- warned teachers ection of partisan into their class rooms, referred specifically to f debates and ools during I's Messages® ) at 6 atic t the Trinity Tuc o'clock the the he s nable 1 be formed on upon mature reflectior t that t presi- al ar pressio yoh International Bible Students 10:45 a M gow s - v dn later of G gov y cases T to the m- o no objection to govern- nt hased on the sixt gl arnor “but in trimental schools There ¢ férms and p inery of el irposes, tions h NosTeve: per- om the p 1 o e mact ght to be ta instructio o ht Such be kept ity of ca w 1 ¢ s from the ten irs and ssion of par and party The First Church of Christ (Center Congregational) MAIN AND CHURCH STREETS Church school at 10 a. m., classes for all ages. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Address by Rev. George B. Cowles, for 30 years a missionary in Africa. Men's Bible Class at 12:10 p. m. Young People will meet at Everybody 30 p. m. Welcome h | will 1k, At MISSION CONFERENCE New Britain Women and Children Will Present Play; World Fa- mous Mohammedan Authority Will Speak. Many New. Britain people will at- tend the 57th annual meeting of the Women's Board of Missions at the Center church, Hartford, on Wednesday, Thurs: and Friday, at which prominent speakers from various parts of the world will make addresses. The meeting will open at 9 o'clock Wednesday morn- ing, when business will be trans- acted. noon y the foreign port will be presented: and will be addresses by Mlss Clark, Miss Mabel FEmerson, and Rev. Dr. Rockwell Harmon Fotter, A girls' supper and rally will be i at 6 o'clock in the Church of the Redeemer, New Britain women and children | will present a misslonary fantasy in the Broad street auditorium of the Hartford public high school at 7:45 o'clock. This fantasy, Which i3 founded on fact, was written Ly Mre. Samuel McCutcheon of this city. The parts will be played by local people The Young People's department present its report at o'clock Thusday morning. Miss Anna Tsabel Miss Marguerita Wright, and dith 7:45 o'clock vening, Dr. 8. M, Zwemer of Cairo, Egypt, will speak. Dr. Zwem- er is the world's highest author Mohammedanism. Mrs. Frederic n of Johannesburg, will also speak department re- IFox Miss I'. | soutn | |Attendance Increases | At Reformation Lutheran the Reforma- for Octaber more than of Septem- Africa, The attendan an e at church of over tha ttendance more than membership inerease was is 50 of the s of the church will the hail on Wednesday November 19, for a famil g and an old time concert. Refresnments wi be served 1 Rustproof stee many tableware is proving popular. TOMORROVA—9:30 A, m., children's| 7:30 p. m., Saturday | per | M. FFirst will sing Con- at tho | " Methodist ' of The quartette of the | gregational church in the The members With Good- evening church tomao the quartette rich Horton, win Tuttle, Stuhiman, tenor: A, E. H bass. All are members of the New Britain Musical clul | The quartette has frequent cert engagements jn this locality and has delighted many apprecia tive audiences. Theron W, Harl, the organist of the church, is the di- rector and is president of the New Britain Musical club. Last year he gave a recital at 1"ootguard hall in connection with Miss Loretta Hig- gins. Mr. Hart will not appear with the quartétte tomorrow evening. Mrs. Horton has a large number of pupils in voice culture here New Britain and [lso teache the Hartford schooMof music. has been engaged to sing next Thureday at the Berkeley Institute banquet in New York. Mrs. Tuttle also has a class of popils in voice training. Mr. Howard is a prom- inent Hartford soloist. Mr. *Stuhl- man has sung at various gatherings in the vicinity and his ability is well known. He is a member of the | | Clef male quartette. Rev. Dr, John L. Davis' subject for the evening sarmon is “The| Lost Word." He asks, “What words i been lost from the life and wage of the American people?” The musical program is as fol- lows x ‘[ Will Never Leave Rlind and Alone”y. Pless the Lord Oh service contralto, con- in st Ve Thee" Matthe | F 10:15 Morning Worship Sermon By Subject:—“THE Anthem—"There is a Holy C Contralto solo—“Come Ye Ble SUNDAY EV United Service. Add Music—Vocal and Instrw Violinists—Nunzio Agnel Rev. CENTER CHURCH QUARTETTE TO SING FOR METHODISTS TOMORRO Id l\lllm\a” R, . Hew! Peace and Light Deum’™ Dudley Buc 8 TREASURE Wardens Ttescind Voto to Sell Tapey try (o American Buyer London, Nov. As a contribu ton to English nafional pride an{ the wide feeltng that English ar treasures . should kept in th country, the wardens of the littl village ehnrenl of Tyme Reigs hav rescinded their decision to sell 100 year old tapestry to an Americaj buyer The tapestry, which depicts th marrjage of Henry VII and Elizabet , has hung in the church fo 3 and is beginning to feel th the musty stone walls, Th council, thercfore, decide pt the ofier of d American, but their action aroused the villagers and the rest o England, for that matfer, that the now plan to spend a little money i haviwg the piece removated and puf in a glass case. CHIL |l( H kl be et of church by \cor 100 ¥ Tndia is exporting 50 per ceny more, in value, than it imports, '__""““""“""m'T IRST BAPTIST CHURCH I 12:10 Bible School ! William Ross N HOLY CITY"” ity? S ossed of M Father ENING 7:00 ress by the minister mental. lo and George Westerman, . Shelly .Gaul Pianist—Charles Johnson. Thursday, 6:45, Churel At 2:15 o'clock in the after-/ Louise ' h Roll Call and Social 111161 | m———— People’s Church of Christ Court \ REV. F. livite you to worship w messages upon the 10:45 a. m., “Pove 7 p. m., “Escape From the ! L. BR Street 00KS, Pastor the ith them and heai following subjects: rty Amid Plenty.” Approaching Catastrophe Everybody Knows And Will Want to Hear The Center Church Quartette Mrs. Ruth Goodrich Horton, soprano; Mrs. Merwin Tuttle, contralto; Charles Howard ba Sermon DR. JO “THE REV. DR. JOHN L. DAVIS Will Speak on “THE LOST BOOK” TRINITY M. Stuhlman, tenor; A. E. 1N DAVIS LOST WORD" Evening Service T:1: Trinity Methodist Eplscopal bhurch L S e i EVERYMAN’S BIBLE CLASS (Non-denominational) 2,200 Members—More Than 350 Present Last Sunday E. CHURCH 'al class for real men regardless of their church af Don’ COME COME t Forget the Banquet F ay -E vening

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