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o NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER li, 1924, e Miss erlon ‘Woodward, Violinist, | Dr. Whaling defined the council I]R P[]TTER HITS ody of Christians met togethe itizens of Christ's kingdom, as ‘ '} n and servants of the Lord , ther for mutual instruction and ration, the modes in which and Willlam Doyle, Baritone, South G()[]g[‘egaflonal Church will Redes Bolse, Baptist Churches ment at 9:30 a. m. Begipner's de- |of the church, TR sflys ']I]/]v A 0 AdU'] il Up- coristan fdeuls ana ethteal prinets ~ = partment at 10:45, Oth domn(-; — es Upon 11" | i s ‘ \ best be applied to all the Lfll‘ges[ 0[ Kllld ill New Eflglafld A musical program with Miss Al wmt‘amt PALE ments at 12:10. Morning worship at | Lutheran Churehes 0, Bibla study i A " s Ju‘:'\.}[‘psurlnl, i | Marlon Woodward, viollalat and Wil- ' 0" i® VLR B (TS, o oe T T e e Matthew' Wed Chritialike Method oL e et cout * 0 A G chum‘lll-m Dogle, baritono, has been ar- hood and mixed classes, Sermon by Junlors, “Two Great Words.” Ital. | Sersice with holy communion In Misionury prager tant o L g e Aol don shne the : ranged for the Sunday evening serv- Rev. Willlam Ross, subject, “The lan misslon, Hunter road, Morning Lnglish at % o'clock, German serviee 1" v 4 p. m, children's |!'¥ The As vl Prosg time r for a great revival of ! will being its “Every Momber’ Can- ice at the Trinity M. E. church, Miss W of Christ.” service at 10:30 o'clock. Sunday at 10:45, Scrmon on Rom. 15, “The mecting, 7:45 p. m, church pr T tanta, a0, Elowsaot : that the churches are I’ vass” tomorrow In its drive to ralse Woodward has completed the conrse | ondM¥: Boy Scouts at 7 p. m. school at 3 p. m. Evening service Unfalling Hope of All Who Trust in meoting ; kg ot or [ only forcs which can prevent 'y the 1925 budget of $34305. The |\ the Hartford school of il Wednesday—The Loving Service at South ehureh at 2:40 o'clock, the Faithful and Gracions Promises Iriday—7:45 p. m ir rehear. . 1 war, “before it is started,” ({ South church i3 now tho largest oo sho now fs mcmh" ;“h“'a clasy will meet at 2:30 p. m. at tho Assyrian service, 2:30 p. m. of God." Sunday school, in the re- sul, i jetiect them by ! 1 mer Governor . Milliken urged I} Congregational church In New Eng- a pupll of ‘Alrred ,‘:m”ci“ o home of Mrs, Charles G, Spring at Miss Catherine McKown of the Y. spective language wch serve ot land so d ) he v 1 € tion among Protestant 4 land and the fourth in size in the pmlmnt s m"ho‘;" [::"_ !Ifi‘l‘rolpccl street, The young wom- W, C. A. will speak at the Young ice Y : t ‘ nen | s " United States. The expenses aro E “; Devis Las inen i en's sewing gulld will meet for .sup- Pcople's meeting at 6 p. m. Ive- Mid-week advent service, Wednes- | o ll:vv“ uel Gospe chutches of Aner TARa DF 31 i111e Tororeasnd (the opitian S large, but they are provided en- pupil of \\A‘l!>lln.m‘I Whitney of Bos- per at 6:30 p, m, ning worship at 7:15 o'clock. Mov- day at 7:45 p. m Bible class, Fri nday—10 a. m prayer and 2 1o Work il I t t of the plans of the tirely by voluntary offerings, sittings ton. Mr. Whitne "ten-h -ayth Bel Thursday—Mid-week service at ing picture service, “The Arab," day. praise service. 10:4 preach- H. Potter ot Hartford, Coun, t p & 5o To0 amall for God $o at all church services belng frec, vy © o O AUACY SEACHER BEE (B 7:45 p m. | Monday—1:45 p. m. meeting of Hick benefit socicty, Monday seve- [26+ OPIC, I : 12:16 p cgates of the tederal 1% e ito them, KRB v why, ey 40 }‘ The church school now has 1.400 Conto method of singing. Mr. ' pygay afternoon at 4 o'clock, the standing committe in the ning m. Sunday scho % p. m et ¢ 1" Christians, he sald, ] publls and the averuge attendance D e e oty lletin of the Heralds Brotner- church offee : s Young People’s meeting. 1 p. m P " 0 L chisians e 1l 1 over L0, A Yotss People’s t;;\lgu?nm’cm..sl in the Cupltul‘ men‘ter. hood supper at 6:30 p. | Tuesday—4:15 p, m., United week- ntor i ation | preaching, ~ topie . Divine the niti t C \ 4 astions of Oy o counell is being organized in order ‘.I;"D::L};‘;‘c ‘::l“m::"m;; ‘:;““0“ ing: Lecture on: “The 'V\’nndu!ngs of day ehurch school, grades four and Sccond Sunday in Advent [ Artist ang His Handivor) tional churches, wus ¢ : 2 8ttss £sabiae + that ‘mombers of the church school ' °PTS B IRE AR A Livingstone in Africa,” fllustrated by five. 7:30 p. m., meeting of Troop 10 a. % 111580 my Thursday—7:45 p. m., mid-week Prosrar rto Ja )n the Japanase ex- may have a say in thelr own doings. prepo ] stereopticon views. 2, Boy Scouts. 6:30 p. m., supper Sunday PIAYSE MesLng, : k t, were before the com- , evening will be Ray O. Wyland, po : ! ! 2 S o A Each class has a reprosentative on ViR WG B O S s jand meeting of the Brotherhood. Iriday thelSalaas rosly i e e e S s dow | international justice and ! the council, as do also the Boy o vel & A8 T Honal Boy '« ”Gnrman | Wilfred W, Lutkin, collector of the \jswing the cat sm, will meet. “l"”‘“ ona: Blble; Btudents vl e L8 1 will, which is expected to sub- ) Scouts, Girl Scouts, ‘and Young Peo- 0 " 0 B He 1s.an ordained Sunday—9:30 a, m., Sunday school. Port of Boston, will speak on “Col- I7riday evening the choir will meet. b B o, Juntor Bite clam. - 11 S0STER P ymendations Monday 7 ple's society, : (letas bt ;\eu 50 otaaout 10:30 a. m., service in English. lecting the Customs.” am,s ur.:v on l}n- e acle. 3 & M*”“;\ 4 : tter read to the r!':Vrgates last 1 The Woman's association, during ’:o k‘ Hol ‘M e EraontiTocatos 11:30 a, m,'communion; servive in Wednesday—4:15 p. m. united Firs p. m., lecture by H. B. Manning of SCTNRAIY ; t by Dr. Robert E. Specr, retir- the past year, has far exceeded its WOT%: %° 18 BEOR o German. 7 p. m., meeting of the weck-day church school, grades six | Musleal servico at 7:15 p, m. Newport R. Lo Sul Life 1o eor pe f resident of the councll, the work of former yeara and has great- 10 New York, but came origipally Gepman home department, and seven, 7:15 p. m., weekly prac- Other scrvice as usual. ot Joseph.” that st A r ssador termed the exe L ly increased its membership, The {rom Oklahoma. ows: | Thursday—4 p. m. religions in- tice of the Junior Brotherhood bas- St - v provier 1ot “an nternational disaster Hunter road mission, now housed in ' The musical program is as follows: "y yetjon; girie class. 8 p. m. ketball team at the Boys' club. | Mcthodist Churches e e (oo e rehn s o first magnitude, a disaster to ¥ the “Casa del Populo” rented by the Violn solo, D'Ambrosio PFAYET meeting in English, | Thursday—3:30 p. m. business | i Bay 0, Weliad bitlorsl ehurch: riltiogly fo fhe aiiad el Lo diplomacy In the far east, church, reaches many Itallan fam- ”G 'md)Y t Friday evening, meeting - of the meeting of the executive committee Trinity |relations director and educational our day, so that he v s 1 r to religion and effec- { flles Mving too far from the center Bnruone e - Gaylord Yost poy equts, of the Woman's assoclation. 4 p. m., e zeciorionitns Hov Eouss it 4 il e ! of our American churches 3 of the city to be reached by the =5 ot — meeting of the Foreign Misslionary n. sermon by the dress Everyman's Bible class, Meet- ' AApaD. o, { " church proper or by any other local [ Arla from Elljah, Mendelsohn | Elim (Swedish) | dcpartment. Mrs, Amy Bridgeman T P e i i slreR AR TN Al e a8 (FORK | church. The church also conducts| O Lord Most “l‘;'y"‘) - Franck | gunday school, 9:45 a. m. Morn- Cowles will speak of her work in ..y 0 o e 0ot e Bifanite )T havelariven : off their first atternoon }m Fecteds Assyrian and Chinese missions, i l‘o“"e’l"" [':he B Dwel. M8 Worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon Africa. 4 p. ., week-day ehureh o,y ry league devotional mecting, $:30 a. m. "™ and which have attracicd wide gen U plnes uhey '\:n:‘; e here, The unlque Sunday evening serv- AL v Liadle DY Rev. A B. Plerson, Meriden, school for Italian primary children. | 'oe phen 1 Subject, “Cone =) I {50 ke iy o Uit r‘:- 1*“ -A_hfy\: ’;0“- jee, combining motion pictures with “C“""‘, o et Young People’s meeting at § p. m. 6:15 p. m., parish supper followed by . icution 7.15 p m., address by | Second Advent inexpected 1ta "‘:‘ ’ia‘v:a.; n,.*.nflmfi“’.;: the usual program as a further aid = l/‘:"‘em»" 0010 2 3 Evening service at 7 o’clock. | entertainment will be brief in order 1. kv O Wyland I D E e R el e heefoe churches to- > Ons Haes HelRioa® tn_evangclization, has become es- VLT BNy . Yost : LoflenyagtnejiSreniuatteshloriotBerilg Ty colis 15 p. m, week with sermon by pastor, R. G. Hug- ether, the com g | = . 3 tablished firmly through its two £ ¢ 2 Yl cinalevis , Congregational Churches engagements, School. f 1 fifth grades, 7:30 gi “One Body and i rec ¥ years of trial. An sverage of 900- Barltone golo, e Friday—4:16 p. m, meeting of 7 U0 et sy e SDiES went of CRETARY GORE ILL persons are reached each Sunday[ fAve Marlal ........... Gouno First | Girl Scouts. 6:30 p. m., weekly o " sl R e S e e the next Chicago, Dec. 6. — Howard M. evening in this way. (hglinebileatn) Sunday—10 a. m., church school. practice of the Riffe club. 7:80 b. | iyedresdare s o m. W. I M. S, | e e eing service With Ser- were offered by the s ¥ of agriculture and The church is responsible for the | 11 o'clock, morning worship. Speak- m., weekly motion picture enter- | i\t s 4:15 p. m, sday ,‘\mvmg at 7:30 The divisive a spirit £ 't of West Virginia, s religious care ot 1,200 homes and cr, Rev. L, B, Paton, D.D. Subject: tainment under the auspices of the o ..o, (. i mevet e e pe e s t expres ¢ ve tal here with an attack of [t 2,000 individuals. The bulletin is- SONG SERYIGE “The Golden Rule”” 12:15 p. m., Brotherhood. Teatura — Thomas .., &% e L) "lc'»d an r'{“:, for airies has too scan n is resulting from a heavy sued in connection with the canvass Men's Bible class. Dr. Paton will Meighan in “The Bachelor Daddy.” |~ qyi'oq.o 7.4c o ] SRR LTy 1 of American ( * Dr. cold. His condition is not serlous. : to say that a contribution will be & give a lecture, with stereopticon, on B Sl e LR B Rk o w Potter declared. “Ve must Locome He accompanied President Coolidge's \ Jive and paying investment in com- [ Musical Program Arranged For Eve- “The Men of the Stone Age.” 5:30 | ’ ’I,;‘ Rt e e et -" “’“"\ i‘d'”y”: Decer. - Conscious of our fellowship in the party on its visit to the international ! . R p. m, Young People's meeting. Stanley Memorial T e e Sunday in Advent, Decem- heritage of faith and the federal livestock exposition. y "The budget, which was complied | ing Service At First Lutheran ™ myiygay—g:30 p. m., the Young! Sunday—10 a. m., senior and in-' " e el gLl A council must hel fhis con- — R % by Chairman E. W. Pelton and | cpurch Tomorrow Evening, Woman's Missionary society will termediate departments of the 0 .- =t ! S ome the A ‘rfrTva‘xvr)‘orL‘jflst_:n nr erdn B Treasurer W. L. Hatch of the so- meet, church school. 10:45 o'clock, morn- b SRt 2 L f it to our- ea: v has ”amc ngs for dances * ¥ ciety’s committee, is as follows: There will be a song service at | Wednesday—2 p. m., English class ing worship and address by Rev., Al- A "“w LR 73 |two years in advance at itmes. music $15,006, re-7:30 o'clock tomorrow evening at the 'for Armenian women. 4:15 p. m., fred D. Heiniger, for the past seven “\1' oAt 10:45 i ) evening prayer ) Salaries and Auirs $500, fuel $1400, light and | First Lutheran church. Thure W. Junior Misflonary socicty. 6 p. m., years engaged in missionary work in “ower 8000, insurance $900, tele- | Frederickson will play the organ, basketball practice of the Boy China. 12 m. Junior, primary and A /\\v"!‘":“".lfl!“'-fihm 10—9 K,DQ\"' 1 i TN do B 00352 one $75, water, $30, pulpit sup- and Alfred Ericson will sing. The Scouts. beginners' departments of the ., !y communion and intercessions. H fos $150, postage, stationery and | program follows: Thursday—2 p. m., Armenian Bi- church school. 1 5 S5 e | F AX P T H vortising $200, Interest $160, mis- | Organ, ble class. 4 p. m, Woman's Mis- Monday—7:30 p. m. mceting of Sclence 1 y service at wi10:45 a. m. laneous $500, repairs to organ Priere pour le Trespasses ..... sionary meeting at the South church. the Boy Scouts, Will Find You ’,, P P Y 000, additional work $4,000, es- W Ropartz- 4:30 p. m, the Girl Scouts will' Wednesday—2:30 p. m, meeting b, »d the Only Cause and '@ Morning Worship—10:15 Bible School—12:10 Hnated special Income, $2.000, | Festival Preluda - ... Parker meet. 7:45 p. m., a special meeting of the Ladies' Aid society, the last x Sunday school at 9:45 g - benevolence, apportionment $7,000,| Chorale (Alle menschen mussen ° of the Ecclesiastical society. | meeting this year. | | Sermon by Rev. William Ross other work $1,500, total $34,305. SUITDEN) +vreveeiesesss. Bach| Friday—9:30 a. m., all-day sewing! Friday—6:45 p. m., supper for the iy sday evening meeting at 8| S Thure W. Frederickson | meeting of the Woman's Missionary men of the church. Speaker, Rev. | Nondenominational | | Subject: aritone solo, soclety, 7:30 p. m, The Boy Scouts Samucl T. Clifton of Winsted. Play | The Reading Room—Room 504, |} s ¥ i s MILLIONS ]N ONE DAY m"fl?: Living God" ....... O'Hara !will meet. fiet will be given and commun ] Paople's National Banl ling 1s open to THE LAW OF CHRIST” Alfred Ericson - | singing enjoyed. | 1045 a. m. “The 1 oof 't BilciAat il aabs anti e Anthem, South | Sunday, December 14th, 2 to 8 p. Grace” 12 1 ' . 6 4 o'clock except Sundays and holl- v, 6:30—Brotherhood Supper and Lecture by _ 4 Preshyterian Churches Will Attempt | “These Are They” ........ Stair! Church school — Italian depart-|m. Every Member Canvass by men p. m, Young P'cople’s led | days i am Ross on * Wanderings of Livingstone in ! ue Chols - Illustrated by stercopticon views. Supper, to Ralse Over $17,000000 For | Sermon, Rev. Dr. Abel A. Ahlquist Year's Benevolences, |iBaritone splo, ‘ S —— “Thanks Be to God",.... Dickson Re[igious Items : Alfred Ericson _—— Offertory, | “Isle of Dreams” from Nor- Mrs. Amy Bridgeman Cowles, e R G T 50 cents. Lecture free. All welcome. Time 7:45. ly\rflu(‘l\fid to 50,000 people in his' ‘r‘hurrll and has reached many other owns a t | thousands over the radio, his ser- scction ¢ ‘mm\fl being broadcasted every Sun- west corr zo, Dec, 6. — An attempt will be made by the Presbyterian \ churehes to raise in a single Sunday ¥ ington s A e weglan Tone Doems . Torjussen | returned misslonary from Afri- inational community house, whe The Supreme Seat of Authority for the Christian Is / ¢ beginning Aprll 1, it was an- |Bonedictic ca will speak of her experlences 1.400 families of 18 natio e T year HIL‘v“”h“\g April 1, { to the forelgn missionary depart- joyed themselves last year and where t ors the Word of God ponneed today. g e~ 9,000 lunches were served to needy e su 1 k of the ment at 4 o'clock Thursday after- ! - D b )'-’!J;q;(yf" x\(‘iinn};:v é:l\‘;lll which FILM MADE ]N AFRIGA noon. Miss Mildred Barrows will children, His church maintains & on of the . . . mEnan e LR R Now Hare i .People’s Church of Christ i B o T o | #zhe; cPligrizt's Spirst JiChristmastiisnorten themaslyes st sear, Move ('()('na \\ nh T hcn Meals - p bt £ ’ s Rl iy _ | “The Arah,” Feature Tomorrow Eve- Thursday evening following the par- than 500 chil lren were treated at a : L Gl l TRT STREE est My i Dr”{:"’:\!‘\y‘:l':[:“;;:r ish supper. The weekly motion pic- corrective clinic conducted by Lis S J o0l : ¢ COURT STREET T KON e e whote sum ir| NIN& At South Church, Was Made ture entertainment Friday evening church. (L onZgt AT Brook e astor Canvass to raise the wh | will he, “Bachelor Daddy” featuring Dr. Gilkey s he e one afternoon. Amid Actual Scencs in Algeria. |1y o545 Melghan, ment of religious Quotas will be apportioned among iAiGrat Veolicgs tana the Synods, thence to the 209 Pres-| “The Arab,” Rex Ingram's beau- [ hrsticollces 80 bytories, and then down to the 9, [tiful production filmed in northern Pl e 909 ch Africa, will ba the motion plcture men of the Stanley Memorial church CHiC489: i at the evening service at the South Wil be held December 14. Tomor- 5 . T Congregational church tomorrow 0w morning Rev. A, D. Heininger Scout Official Will loventng. To obtain the native at- ©of the First Congregational church TO CONSIDER SALE Address Bible Class |mospnere, Tngram took his com- Will tell of his experiences in China. a o . | v Vyland, chairman of the Algerla, where the plet Wednesday afternoon the Ladies’ & t SR Sl B e Doe Special Meetings of Members of ~ Rrb urc 0 ls ) ehurch relation committee and edu- | was made amid the old Roman Ald society will have its final meet- 1 10:45 a. m., “The Gospel of Grace.” 7:00 p. m., “The Stone With Seven Eyes Upon It.” The Every Member canvass by the © C rches. | We Preach Not Human Philosophy or Wisdom. ational director ot the national | ruins and the modern Mohammedan Ing of the year. Iriday evening at o - e Ut o T et e :‘(fl]‘u:'_‘ e s IeAtIT eilae AN g IRATeRls Novariol 8. (5 ielbax iR v, (Batiuiel TIGITT o 8 LA 2 SonETegntipnalBChurch 8 (Center Congregational) address the meeting of the Every-|and Allce Terry, who {s Mrs, In- of Winsted will speak at a supper| (Called For Thursday Evening. R A =t e ot man’s Biblo class at 9 o'clock to- | gram, play the leading roles, the to the men of the church and a| 2 g CORNER MAIN AND CHURCH STREETS a Y hse morrow morning in the Capitol | majority of the characters are na- Pplaylet and community singing will| In conneetion with the proposed | & Sunday, Dec. T theater, Hg twill take for his sub- | tives secured on the spot, {mparting follow. ‘s::u fl; the First Fn:‘vl:\ tional A Sunday, Dec, Tth : ject the service which men ean !an unusually’thorough forelgn air to church property a special meeting of ST, : rrn[!frh the community through |the picture. Rev. A, B. Pierson of Meriden will the mem » church has bec 10:00 \ M.—Church \f"‘“"l HiH scouting, this talk being in connece | The story concerns the love of an speak at the Elim Swedish Baptist called for c Thurs p 11:00 : ~Mornine Wors The Reverend I.. B. Pa- § t .] tlon with the campaign to secure | outcast Ardl who falls in love with church tomorrow morning. | evening in th 1. v lun of Hartford, will preach. Subject: “The Golden j Irs j,d.u scout leader being conducted by the |the daughter of & Christlan mis-| — ~ ——— : “13 o"“fl';» following t Rule.” 2| 8 )lo class. Scout Eugena Brown of |sionary, who, despite her realization ' Rev, Ray O. Wyland, who will there will a meeting of .90 P e sofine = o ) ?'r\nnp 4 will be prsented by Mr. Wy- | of the difterences in their codes, address the Everyman's Bible class Fecleslastical soclety to 30 P. M.—A Meeting for ‘ln-lr‘;z People. . Jand with his eagle scout badge, the | comes to return this affection but tomorrow morning will also speak the same questi Stereopticon Lecture for Men at 12:13 P, M Franklin Sq juare badge of the highest rank attain-|realizes (mn their loveyis hopeless. at Trinity M, E. church. The co Eec -\ - N % \<. '- P . able In seouting. Boy Scouts will at- | An effort to massacre all the Chrls- clesiastical soci Men of the Stone Age” by TOMORROW EVENING at 7:3 118 (4 EVE] tend in a body. e | tians under the care of umhv;x::; BUSY MINISTER HERE ;f“':“r‘: ’r‘l»‘::” e ,‘ Q Rev. L. B. Paton, D. D., of Hartford : : Mr. Wyland will speak | stonary provides excitement, . morning and evening services at the | being thwarted only by the quick 21, w it was voted to a joint meeting with the Trinity M. E. church. work of the Arab lover. Rev. Dr. Gilky of Springfield WIL: Jomoittoe. of the che ember 23, wk ecid the price was satisfac- | e ———— B S TN, R D RN PR PO Rev, Dr. James Gordon Gilkey, 'church. Judge Willlam C. Hunger- | held or Speak to Forcmen At Y. M. C. A; Vyland « “The Little Church with the m; Welcome.” pastor of the South Congregational ford, the church c! accord- Sunday 10:45 a. m.—Address by Rev. A. D. Heiniger, m\«_ln"v! to China. church of Springfield, Mass, will ingly mailed notices of thg Yriday 6:45 p. m.—Supper for m:lvl‘.]bsx;nil‘(e:; ;m-r*. T. Clifton, of Winsted. speak at the first of a serles of fore- to all members of the obu You mre cordially Invites ‘ome ! en' - ~ 4 1 n e hairm« > m P [ » o men's meetinga at the Y. M. C. A. final action will probably ! Chairman of ( hurch Relation Comm xfi.i‘(‘ and Educational Monday evening. Dr. Gilkey has at the meetings on Thursday. The Arab A Modern Picture of remarkable power showing the Onward March of God's Kingdom With unusual and beautiful photography South Church, Sunday Evening 7:15 Doors open at 6:43 Morning Worship at 10:45. Sermon by the minister on “Christianity and the Church.” ! Director of the BOY SCOUTS of AMERICA A Real Live Wire and Interestine Tallier-- A Real He-man and Good Fellow Wil EVERYMAN'S BIB_E CLASS CAPITOL THEATRE == 9 A.M. - Music by E. B. C. Orchestra Starts at 8:30 A. M. - | DO YOU LOVE GOOD MUSIC? Hear these prominent Hartford musicians ) MISS MARION WOODWARD, VIOLINIST WILLIAM DOYLE, BARITONE peak To Speaker--REV. RAY 0. WYLAND of the National Boy Scouts Evening Service 7:15 " | Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church Your desire is ;our warrant to come. The Open Door of the Church is our Welcome. The Service of Worship is God's Call to Your Soul. e S e b . . . v . . ’ . " s NS o