New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 15, 1924, Page 11

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SIEAL‘PRHERAM ALASHA SHOWN IN : - , | % FIkST UWHERMS SAYS DR DAVIS ATTRIMITYM.E.| ITS TRUE LIGHT . TOHAVE [}flNGFRTl MAKES A MISTAKE s, Merwin Tuitle and Marcus 'South Church Shows Govern- i I G GRE AR T R T T DT [Wennerberg Chorus and Mrs. Minister Sees L°ader Headed for togers, Advent v /| " ' i 4 . " First to sew, 4:00 p. m., week day school | subjec 'he Golden Rul f Sunday 10:45 a. m., Sunday h, Flel[lel‘ wm smg mem F]]m D]spe”mg muswns 10:45 a. m., morning worship, | for Itallan primary childven, $:00 | m. address by the pastor, “How to | niorning service led by Fred Peaco | G]a]a Oa! (A |' 'rl\ {0 Si:v Ecplermr[ipal cElneleF | sermon by Rev. Willlam Ross, sub-|p. m. misslonary meeting. 6:15 p. | be Happy Though Married.” Musi- | of Plainvillg. 12¢05 ., Sunday i LOSE viidolll y ——r— ject: “Commission and <n|n.l ., supper for church school work- | cal numbers by Mrs. Merwin Tut- | school. There will Le no evening | Mrs, Merwin contralto, | A motion plcture fim of Alaska, | URlOR" Baptism. 12:10 p. m., | ers. 7:30 p. m. conferences of all | ‘ tle, contralto eoloist, and M. | service, | ) L. Davi BaiAfakang 1118 Mol ser i vlollivt. | predicedl by (ine Ranivinentlotiin f oo s 2anooliand AdulColaavense7 00 | apurimentasWeakly sony Astyiow ot/ Heluiery wiollnist, hursday evening at 7:30 o'elock, g ; e 8 PEAONN i i R iR R . he deps p. m., B. Y. P U, All welcome. the Assyrian mission. Tuesday — 4 m., week day Bible class. : kel 5 AR AS Qb e ] ! ! at the eve- |terior of the U, 8. government, will | Monday . m., Boy| Friday — 4:15 p. m., meeting of | school, 4th and 5th grades, South - . ’ 3 D Bl gl Ining service 1o Trinity M. E¢ church. | be shown at the douth Congrega- | Scouts. Girl Scouts, 2:30 p. m.. entertain- | church. 7 . Boy Scout sl ol P SR G Rl e o] s, Tuttl's volce I8 w rich con-f tional church tomorrow everdng | Thursday - 5 p.oort mid-) ment under the auspices of the meetin . ook, acting scout | el Ton : \ Ay ralto of pleasing quality. ¥he i at" This film was taken by officlals ac. [ “CCK service Woman's association, 7:30 p, m., ymaster, 7:45 s cluse pineting | - RUBIBEC ReTVION M0 10 R ] S e 5 | bt aiad B A fpresent studylng ut the Hartford ' companying. the Iaie. brosdent | FTiday — 4:00 p. m. meeting of [ weckly motion plcture entertain-- [ Wednesday — 415 p. am., week | fubject, “Mortals and Inmortais 1 will be under the alin e Ao chool of misic. and has a lare ' Harding on the tour tnrough Alaska | 1% heralds. |aisks daviuchooly aiancaTininsacs, ‘\”\‘Lw paskatopitiu tev. A, A. Ahlquis i : | B e lues of puplls In volce training in the summer of 1993, On this m,_! A ) — | south church, ek cduesduy evening meoting at 81 /' AL b L j s fo 1 i an ec g the city. Before coming 1o casion President Harding drove the | Jerman Stanley Memorial Thursday m., prayer | 0ClOC 5 Eritain she was af sololst in ' golden spike which officlaily. coms | Sulday == 9:30 a. m. Sunday| Sunday — 10:00 a. m. senlor | meeting. . . ahe reading room —=sRoom B04 LS Ll iR 5 he Iifst Congregationulist church | ploted the new Alaskan railroad "¢100% 10:30 a.m. service in Eng- fand fntermediate — departments of | Kriday — 4:00 p. m newing | National Bank building is open o) e oo A ; eonras oL AT aday ed to the 0t WasiMald: Mass [ bullt by the government at a cost \Shi 11:45 a. m. service in Ger-|the church school. 10:45 a, m. | school. T:30 p. mi, choir rehearsal. L publicidellyBtromid tnp o st ’ 3 W Eltoniunds """’ e T D R O T ek S R G T ~ [morning worship and sermon hy — 4 o'clock excépt Sundays 7 ; | A 3 oeds i Congregutional chureh quar- cident is shown In the pletures and | Wednesday — 8 p.m., cntertain- | the pastor, subject, “God's Melhod.” A. M. T3 Zion holidays. . HES, fr i i pIosidgs ette whiclh sang to a large andience | undoubtedly will be preserved for MCNt &nd social, giyen by the Pris- | lirlet veports will be given by the | Sunday, 4245 p. m. preach F [ rom 2 poho KRN pnEUY vrog ed with & recep- t the Mothodist church lust Sun-{future generations through the &2 club in the “church for the | delegates to the gencral conference. | the pastor, Itev. Willlam B. Caine ; St. Mark's Episcopal fieas s Tl b L elibst £ 2 evening, Mrs, Tuttle has dono inedium of the motion picture film, | PCNefit” of the org nd. 112:00 noon, junior, primary and be- | to» Jathotsinogiiel htveaecondiaundayestich ship was awarded ‘v.[v'.wn ability and | 3. 13 1 A olo work th tho viclnity and olse- | The fim also shows ihe glacters, | ThUrsday —evening at § o'clock | ginners' dopartments of tho church | Cried and Thou H o i oot e iR Lt [ stra s were sup: wTiere as well as singing with the e snoweapped ranges, and the | PFAYer meeting in Gerian sehool, Sunday school at ) b, m -| 7:30 & m, holy communio ghatosl gwie el g matchicss grmdeur of | 1Ty evening, Boy Scouts Monday — 7:30 p. m., organiza- | !lan Endeavor meeting at 6 . a. m. church school. 11:00 TN e susiom In gencats. Recently Mra ‘Tuttle, \i1” McKinley, The popular con- | s dongeetinEgotathe BoyREtonls: 3 / ening prayer and sermon by Rev. | |y hay dono considerable singtng gt . Qor CTEER {rg. Ruih - Horton, and Theron coption of Alaska as a land of ice Gongregational Churches Wednesday — 2:30 p, m,, saclal ity teXb ) st fh sElnclingels AubiTRO B R oo e sang “The gave a concert in Massachl- uud snow fs swept away when the | — meeting of the Ladies' Aid society, | With the Reed Twelve housand 4:30 P, Bl evening praver and 8d- | \; e o miie the W re warmly reeeived. peotugion of summer flowers and | Iirst Friday — 7:30 p, m,, church Furlongs s Ny Bo% fa T Rlnvlai bury choral club, with Clarence | | R is a member of NeW mammoth vegetables, testitying to| Sunday — 10:00 a, m. church)clal and entertainment under the Non-denominational Wednesday — 9:30 & m, holy | 5 o™ Metropolitan | fn1; ; ; Yl ol o e s e RS tioo1 1 Bl i SinoTing Is auspices of the Men's club sermunien Ad:intersessiona i th 1A . bt i ef.mlite g 15 Fleitzer studied with voqeq i v Charles . Lane, ; chaps : . ¥ : e ious teachers’in Pennsylvania.! Ajagka is a land of great possi- ed. 12:15 m., Men's Bible Lutheran Churches Slnda 00 Dtavar raday—Turkey supper in the [ 3 5 DHDS ie birds added ta, ic studicd for five years at In- pijies und almost untonched re- maRNoUnFELe0ples % and praise service 0:45 a. m., IIOmes:s : : : e ehass = diaia conservat of music, grad- ourees, and Uncle Sam wants mocting Iirst preaching, topic, “The Assembling t s AL aating with honors in 1812, While .lowy' citizen to become familiar | TUeSday == 6:15 p.m. teachers'| Sunday — Swedish service at of the Saints” 12:15 p. m., Bible | FEST 7 i tiouked the Tet y.ana 1us heve he was for three years con- with (his rich treasure-land. The| ' . 1 10:20 a. m., with sermon by the 'school, 5:45 p. m. young peoples’ | Catholie Chnrehes Caminlitegicon of A, E. cert master of the symphony of='(iim shown at the South church fs| Vednesday 00 p. m., English jagtor, The Sunday school will | meeting. 7:00 p. m. preaching, | 8t. Joseph's lobast, Dolllamathuoie Mbp e t musiclans. The fol= o part of his plan to present it. to | 1458 for Armentan women. 4:00 . i meet at noon. There will be no eve- | topic, “Light Bearers.” Mass every morning at 7 a'clack Ho DA lan(Sos s Rikrausotoretint played In symphony (hose not able tb visit (his section M+ Junior Missionary society. 6:00 ying mervice, Tuokduy — 4:00 p. m., children’s | Baptisms Thursday evening Lk tra ut Lake Chautauqua, No iy pepgon p. ., basketball practice of Troop Thursday evening, concert by the meeting. 7 o'clock. 4 . 3 : This lm is not released by the ,I’,:- . \igey | Wennerberg male chorus. Thursday — 7:45 p. m., mid-|, Boy Scouts Friday at 7 S : st ad . The minister de« OyeTRTARE G Axhilitor: whars wrsday )0 i PGS - week prayer meeting. Christian docirin il g 4 4 | imiuslon s charged and it cannot | 1on Women's Bible ciies. 4:30 p. 8t John's (German) [ school children every Saturd ; QR > 1ibited hore and incempd tojtend & normal scheol, Man-'y "o o i theuters m., the Girl Scouts will meet, 7: Sunday 30 a. m., English Penticostal Assembly of God morning at 9 o'clock. nnsylvania, but L e e S i e ks night. g | servie sermon | pastor,| A returned missionary from urday afternoon and eveninx A abroad to study. “oone i, “As Ye lorgive,” based ) LML ¥ | topie: * Messengers.” 9:30 a. | China, Mrs. Clinton E. Finch, will { confessions, wiyin ith Hugo Korte! oo (ne story of the New Testament | Scouts will meet. m., Sunday school. 10:45 m., speak at both services, 4 p. m, and | Masses y Sunday at 1, 8 ! srliny, Germany, Mr. Flelt-f 005 emon, This is an en- = German service, topie: '] Best | 7:50 p. m. and 10:30. Vespers and benedic 110/ Connectient where {1000 ™ 0l graphically the South P'aid Position.” - | tion at 2:20, Baptisms at 4. v I AL Y AUEGEE SO S il b and SF fhe ‘whostte | Sutduxie— 800 my Hallan desy Peaple’s Second Sunday of each month i ; i Oising hin stay In ey Bils nd 15 8| payl as manifested in this short | PATIEN O TG 1903 Reformation | , - 10:45 ¢ “The | Holy Name Sunday. Mass at 7 a e LR o teaciing New Britain. - fopiie, 10 . m., wrship of the Htalian | o0 oo IR L s noon, | M., and meeting in evening. 4 o deals and so live 1 Davis will speak on “How to SO el Ky .h‘\xrm, Hunter Road m. it o S el s el | T ST R e ol e Tt il be a rebuke to every ppy. though Marvis ) morning worship. Sermon “Chris- 5 a. m, Sunday school. 3 p.|young w,”',“ Frar d by H. G. meeting of Ladies' Aid society. musical rogeans s as (ol |Qans Wife Left Him When | tanty and Busincss” Adircss o R RE e T e o me ) Jubge on| GIrl Scouts mect every Monda 3 ) ‘ {intorsatT e T En e o B R R el srnoon at 4 0'clock. “Amorosc. 170 sumnar-| Legacy Was Dxhausted | Weirn:” 12:10 p.m., clyureh school i e congregation Faveiay — 745 p. m, Bibla| Children of Mary have commun ; 2:30 p. m;, Assyrian whrship, 8:00 | SR8 S SR e of the | study class ‘inn first Sunday in every month| MRS, CLARA OAKES USHER SEbyatlie ¢ assiorohatTmib e #dwin D. Crandall of 47 Cottage 0 ¢ s ‘ ., church scheol of the Italian | . e 2 Sl R : de ne it ToToric il ] as granted a divorce from | | chol ednesday — 8:00 {5 ave monthly meeting at 9 a. > c Place was granted a divoree from | e hoir. Wednesda ) p. m, mee Gpere! 0o, She! has! atng 1n Ne Presi Walter R. Fletcher paid . [ intssion, Hunter Road. 6:00 p. m. S {Sarah B Scese Tourtekitt Crandall |y o ; = ing at West Hartford in charge of | M. On same Sunday. Fim e R Matthew's (German) C. R. Atwood. ‘ Grilid i U Qi e L Lk 0! o ed by Mr. S et ol S | 18 People’s me , led by W Haven by Judge Wolle in | oy “7.15 p evening worahdp. 5 A - 4 Iartford county superior court | \* "y /0 . “President Serviee English at 9:15 a. m., hursd 4:00 p. m., children’s St. Ma < 1 ) Dr. Davis lcaves for terday They re married 0 oo L F * and “As|in German at 10:45 a, m., Sunday ¢ ng. p. m., church prayer| gSunday morning — Masses at 7 - ¥ e 3 1 v rate in New York next Thelow | d a year fater, Me |y Jaotoice + 7:30 ep. m., talian | fchool, in the respective lauguage, e T . 9 and 10:30 o'cldek, the 8 o'clock | el it 5 h ing, “There are a lot following ecach service. ay : . m., choir re-| mags being for the Italian mem-|, .. .. R i f ere 2 n New itain.” On Friday evening, at 7:30 o'clock hearsal, | bers of the congregation, with ser-| (i 1 o Rey ATo0Iat o conti f movement sen, business munager : tater in' tho | | uartetle i various — coneert en- e 1 banquet Dr. Davie was called upon for pon graduating he was offered nounced riesque show recently 1 of viotin department at Man- ¢ slump morals of the com- munity said he did not think owners would permit; a © show and expressed of what the men of jle class have done solos'were given by Os- n and group singing was . K. Armstro Musie was Mindfnl of His the reason the | opgpp, sl ik . ' of a legacy which fell o e e R s e \ Mr. Cranda u 0 ool 1 there w 6 de lc | . ative to A : : e Flecing B . . Mr. Crandall has four chil- | ok goe church school. grades 4 ' there will be a slid cture on _ | mon in their mative tongue. At 9 ’ S, S en by a previous marriage, white | 4 S T S Boy T Growth of aur Church.” un- | International Bible Students’ Assm o'clock a mass for school children i Crandall, macried and di- | [ dev the jomt auspices of the Ladies' | sunday — 10:45 a. m. sermon|and working boys and girls will scouts, Troop | before, 1 Wednesday — 4:15 p. m., united | Aid and the Bible class. hy ¥, Houston of Brookiyn, N.|take place downstiirs in the church. cughters, Judge Willia weck day church school, grades 6 = , subject: “The : I prosented Mr. Crand S urel of the Brotherhood. 7:15 p. m.,! Bible class. 9:30 a. m., church $un- | p. m, at Odd Fellows' hall, Arch | for the week are & : AT com- sl M 1, one thing w ) the clas- weekly practice of Junior Brother- hool. 10:45 a. m., sermog by | street, subject, “A Desirable Gov- Men's communion on the seeond { ., KiAEeRg Sunday of every month. " workrooms » advancement and success, L e R T ' | - study and sc bama. New and second-hand cloth- | Speer's book, “One Blood.” Tea|will attend the church dedication i ing, as well as things usable in will be served. Ladies’ Night Thurs- in New Haven tomorrow afternoon |ar 1 adequatel exy it Speaker at Mceting under Auspices . 0 Christmas celebrations, are desired at the church will take the |and evening. 1o regular all-day meeting of the | f of a reception to Mr. and —_— uring o s oy | Of International Bible Students to i Missionary soclety of the church |Alrs. A, D. Heininger, who are| The Priscilla the German | has de audienc I i Man® e e ! e | Discuss Man's Futur tovs of the Stanley Memorial | will be held on Friday. Sewing will | home from China on furlough and | Lutheran churct # give an en- ‘ N AAYTTD N M LN T 4 haveale: vited to altend | Start at 9:30 a . tuncheon will will ba assoclated with the work of | ter E \ DESIRABLE GOVERNMENT 1 e (e st Ko el atehurch forithe feoag montan: elnck . Wedneslay ization meeting of the ser Heinin- o h_\' fa 1oy L troop in that church ! ger will speak in afternoon. —_— T . R { Monday vening at 7:30 o'clock. Those wishing to attend should Douglas Fairbanks' pieture, Tk Ty J 3 . ” v Mr. F. E. Houston of Brooklyn, N. Y. The Aidl woclets the | notify Miss Cornelin Chamberlain | Three Musket llliDe! the foas - h | (i 2ha . Thicsda v v y : motic ture | MR < MODERATOR | SUNDAY 3 P. M. church hold a meeting and by Thursday evening. Members of e at weekly motion plcture ' al at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday the missionary society of the it entertainment of the South Con- Revi G ) of this city Odd Fellaws' Hall Arch afternoon. There will be a church will be guests at the meeting of 1) gational church Brot c < y . & !' social and entertalnment at 7 Ioma Missionary department 7:30 o'clock Iriday ev : : Gerir Baptist | Free Seats—International Bible oclock Iriday evening under the | the South Congregational el churct which he is moderator, | 3 0 e al: T W uspices of I club. At the 3 o'clock Thursday afterno Ttav. Dr. Abel A, Ahlquist, pas- at the i c of the Clinton | Students’ Association—No collection. morni rvice tomorrow brief re-| ¢, § Daniels will speak on Robert|tor of the First Lutheran chureh, | Hill Bap Y ports will be given by delegates 10 T, nex Wl conference of the Con- of the oldest and. str geed fonal churches recently held 1enc ation and is well known | in Danbury for its missionary spirit and ewter- FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH | -7 | TheFirst Church of Christ |~ # | day evening. (Center Congregational) DOTOUEN, I BNE A fcomm 10: {5—Morning Worship 12:10—Bible School § MEhe S S e e Rantiont 8| Robert 1. Hurley, supenntendent | MAIN AND CHURCH STREETS 0 s 18 ¥ tate police, will speak on “The { John B prot »".w of Sermon by Rev. William Ross, subject: Blaicies “lnum:,-k. ;;.:J'::vm;l.r- Sr»:;z‘): Church school at 10 a. m., classes for all ages. P £ ; s i R ,,v']vf‘,'\ “COMMISSION AND COMMUNION® Congregational church Brother- [ : - imsisyalives (ol e opir i AN DU “:,::\" ot We 1I,~]» r; Morning service at 11 o'clock. Address by Rev. § A2 '\“"»" '\,: Thursday, 7:15, Mid-week Service. | cvening. A dramatization of “Our Obiatles IR. Lane of Hartford : ) il rooa e Neighbor, Mrs. " will be| Afharies . Lane ar (1. Friday. The Young Woman's Sewing Guild will hold presented by Miss He ) : a Harvest Supper and Sale. Sale opens at 4:00. agpper [§ @nd Miss Arline Root at the mis- Men's Bible Class at 12:10 p. m. Berted atic S0 MTicket Vs contal sionary meeting at the church at| 3 o'clock Thursday afternoon. Mrs. | Young People will meet at 5:30 p. m. p . | Charles . Dantels, honorary presi-| "1» nt of the Woman's Board of Mis- | k on “The Way of | was several persons Gospel Preached | At 4 o'clock vespems will take 6:30 p. m.. supper and meet- [ Sunday — 9:30 a. m., Everyman’s e unto Abraham.” Lecture, 3 |place. The regular morning masscs 7 o'clock kson, organ- vs 1ot Everybody Welcome ‘ sions, will spe . . Christ in Race Relations.” A .lrv‘"\‘: | 1 te 1 follov A suppe Are You Hungry for the Old-Fashioned Gospel? § ;',,"','r. WAL 5 “\_‘;r.:‘, ? e | be cd at 6:15 o'clock Thur People’s Church of Christ{::c. e, | STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH |these schools. An entertainment of The ¢ ommunity Chaoreh.” ‘ourt Str | music and games will be givwen un- 10443 a. m—Morning worship and sermon Court Street v & ¥S METHOD" | der the auspices X Friday, 3 n reh social, suspices Men's cly F. L. Brooks, pastor | &asociation of the b n Yea! tuoa .‘v'.'.".-.\lm. e RGIh et T tour g A 8| primary rooin of the chapel for b Sermon Subjects for Sunday: wgpien of t Assyrian mission at | 10:45 a. m., “The Rainbow On the Cloud. | ORLE LT | 7:00 p. m., “A Judge On Trial.” The Women'® Missionary society If you go to church for business reasons, you have { ot the First Congregational church | YOU WILL ENJOY THE PROGRAM Than a Slleep reason to keep away from us. If you mean business re- b s il :;"\;::;"1‘ for garding regeneration, you will feel at home here. for Miss Olive Bauer of at the service tomorrow evening, 7:15, in ‘» the Lincoln normal school in Ala- Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church YOU CAN'T SEE THIS PICTURE o IN THE THEATERS MRS. MERWIN TUTTLE. Contralto @ It is a Splendid Patriotic Film Showing Graphically MARCUS H. FLEITZER, \"iolinist | Alaska and President Harding’s Tour Addeoishy Dr-Davia SUNDAY MORNING SERMON T0 Also a Searching, Impressive Picture—“AS YE FORGIVE" y ~ > TN ~ ’ Bouth DEiel — Bnday Evenlng 7:18 HOW TO BE HAPPY THOUGH MARRIED EVERYMAN S BIBLE CLASS Doors Open at 6:15 |§ Share your pleasure with others by inviting PR Morming Worship at 10:45,_ Sermon By The Minister on “CHRISTIANITY AND BUSINESS® BY The Church is for all who wish to use it. You are Cordiaily Invited to wse South Church, your friends to come REYV. DR. JOHN L. DAVIS

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