New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 13, 1924, Page 10

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Take First Steps Towards United Ciurch Of Canada Baptist Churches First Mo § worship at 10:45 o'clock mon by Rev, P, K. Wolfenden of Rible school and aduit at 12:10, B, Y. P. U., meet- ¥atipom Monday—7 p. m.. Roy Scouts, urs p. m., City Mission atertalnment, Mid-week 15 p. m erman ba.m m., service in service in German ay evening ting of a club in the parson Wedn: ‘,umv 7180 m mee the lay evening meeting of the m., religious 1n m. prayer ‘4 3oy Scouts m. Mor Sermon by BUST Congregational Churches First am morning Halliday of New Y ker, 12:15 lock st M > spe saciety Armenian woniey Armenian As a DEL JAMES SMY'THT STANLEY MEMOR!AL CHURCH 10:45 0. m.—Morning service and sermon by the pastor GOD'S FELLOW WORKERS m—EVERY MEMBER CANVASS th the Big Welcome SUNDAY “The Liftle Chureh Come and ~ee! =‘~:—.—'— FIRST BAPTIST [FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH | School—1 3ristol Bible Wolfenden, Morning—10:15 RevaSPa b Music: shall Feed His Flock™ Behold, I Bring You Glad Tidings™ >eople’s Nociety, 7 o'clock. ~ ‘\\N ( tte Whatnall, t—Mr. A. Gleaves. Violins—Messrs. George Westerman. Piano—Mr. Sermon hy Buck } Pell Nunzio Agnelio and Charles John\nn =1 Religious Items e th kul York ngrega- First Cc IMOrrow 188 starts Elim Clhorch Congregation to Dis- cuss Problem of Fngaging New Minister Monday Evening, 'lL the ex pastorate of . At the Monday night busi- at a cail was mmittee Modern Modernism. A \gency Is Found Disclosed Sunday Ahout ctive Will Be There is Nothing Very Exact Photo of in the Bible, Morning People’s C ulch of Christ at the I'-l ook Old-time \Way FLECT OFFICERS LR Ry T /‘x CURSE, IT DEPEX TH CHURCH \DS on answer Doais Serm ¢ Worship.” The South Church gives you mo-t SUNDAY CR NOT? EVENING will help 6145, Minister on “Christianity and . cordial vitation to its worship and work. ment at for, int ments at 12 ity 1 ice at Money 10:4 5 p. m road Assyri Tuesday five. 7 w and se\ tice Kethal Thr en of the te 80 to complete p.om hin 7:15 Monster 930 a rmedinte 10 lock. Worship." Inside.” 8 Mg Mission o'elock Cammunity Evening Prima i senlor m a ry, Jun- departs Morning worship at rmon, “C Address Eveni tior ~Morning Sunday s house, at 1 wdrship at n v P Troop 2 15 415 1 T e rtments p. m. unite ol, gri four P ). g picture m., hiristian- to jun- ng serve “The worshin chool at Hunter South p.m J week and of Boy united ades six weekly prac- rhe p. m r oIt o ) weekly s Assyrian mission Priday Girl Scou practice of the vifle clt weekly motion pieture ¢ nAer the ermedlate church sc ing worsi to men guests, a1 “Giod's of the 110 " m m. auspices of t a W ol ip A Fellow 1 nd Mary i m or artme 45 o' aermon Wo Py cliurch v at the con o fow 1sic nission Mem words a1 — REGARDED AS GREATEST LEADER (Cont (i | had bec there ti to me pre condition of the been rais per come had righteous conditions i b ard ditior teitn 1 in standard cont for the of 11 nued From ITirst cight-1 alent a me univer working m, The can to he his his 100 P < trer hetter e workingmen Tahor- n 1919 G Here missio same abor at industri unemploy advigory He Americ content calism | through we od bas- lay primary of elemen- k- ting church ns. ting of weekly T80 p.om. tertainment 1 sl har of laho on as a tolerahle wild Spokcman | ments of the Wil M i erm ship. Th T4 Service erm Il at 3 p Mid at 7:45 Waltl day Sun, Jay in at any rest Ame hold hetsveen t He ders as its goal. s oy chure 6 p. m, Every h school, From | mander of Stanley Post G. A, R. will Member - sprak. hy the men in the homes of the Prayer and class meeting Friday It. Supper at 6 p. m. the | vvening ¥ Member canvassers, ports | be given by the | onday--7:30 p. tor Ghristian Sclence Hunday service at 10:45 a. m. Suh- “Giod the Preserver of Man. sunday school at 9:45 a. m, . Wednesday evening meeting at 8 w'cloe! The men, m., meeting of oy eonts. Swedish Bethany 40 a, m., Sunday school worship at 10:45 o'clock by the pistor, “Messengers he Advent.” Young People's| National bank ng with special program at the public dally p. m. Fvening serviee at 7:30 4 o'clock except sermon, “Spiritual Steward- duy ing on room—Room 504, building is open to from 12 noon until Sundays and holi- reading days. s M ek lay soryice om p.om. at . il Nondenominational People's “Fhe Faith of ~Our Fathers.” ‘1 2noon, Sunday school sesslon. 6 p. m. Young People's m.: meeting, led by Russell Fowler. rman at 10:45 a. m. Subject of p. m., “An Unturned Cake.” Tha Voice Crying in the| Tuesday, 7:45 p. m., Bible class sunday school follow-| Thursday—4 p. m., Christmas ex- in the ercises for the children, 7:45 p. m. Monthiy busi church prayer meeting. m Friday, 7:45 p. m., Lutheran Churches 10:45 a. m.. St Matthew's in sh at 9 A rvice respeetive 1R css meet- cholr rehear- veek Advent service,"Wednes- ' s pom league Friday Emmanuel Gospel supday--10 a. m. prayer and praise service, 10:45 a. m. preach- ing, topic. “The Purposes of the Incarnations 12:15 p. m. Sunday 5:45 p. m. Young Peop 7 o'clock, evening service, Sellars F. Taylor. p. m. mid-week Reformation 1y in Adver ¢ Ird Sun 1 11:15 wv school. Choir rehearyal, Fri- g, school meeting preaching by Rev, Thursday—7:4% prayer meoting. Methodist Churches A. M. E hing by the Zion pastor at §:45 a is Hidden It Is |t, Mark's Fpiscopal Third Sunday in Advent That Are Lost.” 0 a. m.. holy communfon. #:30 12:30. Christian a. m.. church school. 11 o'clock, morning prayer and sermen. 7:30 give o'clock, evening brayer and address 1 time | Wednesday—2:30 a. m., holy com- st com-munion and intércessions. “If Our Gospel three sons, their ving died shortly 16, 1921, Samuel again, wedding aves Neuschler, was gurvived by daughter b On April married ude Gl made to eust t ad of the| oniy hefore Gomper. Mrs, Ger faced a tremendons task to hold in check results of post-war un- its the i foderation n to these Since formation had chose political power t parties rather a separate party. that the American tinn could cossful the balance of City Items hetigye Michael J. Begley, Howard Trav- and William Russell, the latter eman of the toal room, left the employ of the North & Judd Mfg today ors for ‘0. ers wished mpers wished Morans —adyt Gulbransen pla Jianos at after its tempol license dicals wi has been Desrochers of Susle All- marriage 1 to Redmond Main street and Mrs, £ 156 Winter e Home cooked lunches at Crowell’s. o our day, mini- labor restric- 1 W. Nelson rant at 211 rly conducted by ) has purchased a Park street, for- tin Schweitz- workmen's justification or 0 laws, fr yportunism Marrtes rolas and Pianos, at Morans' —advt will or the Columbus on a class lidotes tomorrow after- 30 o'clack atsHolmes and ha Followfhg the in I will be held at the inklin Square. Tis freshments will be served. Join Morans’ Xmas Music Club. —advt who has been il at for the past to his K gree fon a soci clubrooms on ¥ Gompers morc powerful than phic Julian | J ader's firs| P Hartford month at 745 Thomas hospital has rcturned Arch street, 3 vears be- |two she [ home The First Church of Christ (Center Congregational) MAIN AND CHURCH STREETS Sunday, December 14th 10:00 a. m., Church School. 11:00 o’'clock, Morning Worship. Sermon by Rev. Ernest M. Halliday of New York City. 12:15 p. m., Men's Bible Class. 30 p. m., Young People’s Society. Ti DR, MARONEY T0 " ADDRESS . B.C. Atlantic City Health Expert Ex- ‘ ' pected to Draw Large Crowd Dr. Frederick A. Maroney, dirce- tor of health education in the pubs | lle schools of Atlantle City, J will speak to Everyman's Bible class tomorrow morning. The meeting will open at 9 o'clock and there will be speclal music by the o= <Tu Dr, Maroney is one of the leaders health education In the country is known as one | 1eading speakers. The | has extended an Invitation civie clubs, Chamber of Commerce and professional men as well as edu- | cators to he present, Dr., Maroney recently spoke at a conference of educators in Connecticut and his talk occasioned much comment in and Bible class PICTURE SHOWS EFFECT OF EXCESSIVE WEALTH Movie At the South Congregational Church Presents Destroying Effect of Wealth in Graphic Fashion. “The Money Monster,” based upon Sir Walter Besant's novel, yond the Dreams of Avarice,” will be fhe feature motion picture at the eve- ning service of the South Congrega- tlonal church tomorrow. It deals with a disastrous weakness which often develops in the human race. The story i based on a strange hereditary malady which runs in # family and warps the acter of any member who comes in- fo the posscesion of auy large amount of money, The friends of the hero in this tale, breause of their knowledge of lwhat will folldw if he obtains a fortune. seck to prevent him (rom gaining one worth millions. He out- wits them, and the effect of money hecomes apparent immediately, lead- ng to several dramatic situations. he wife whom he tried to discard ’upnn the acquisition of so much [mlmf\ finally saves him and dispels . whole char- his Dlindness to what is trne and beantiful in the world Mary Pickford In “Suds” the feature at the Friday tertainment A Will Rogers com- lig Moments rom Little " will also be shown, along Rice “Sportlight” out him will e night wn- edy. | Pictures with a Grantiand and a news reel. BT MUSIGALE Special Program Added (o Topical Discussion At Meeting Tomorrow Exening, The will present a special musica in the at 7 o'clock Gleaves will ty and a be Baptist Young People’s union pro- gram at its meet First Daptist church tomor W evening. A r Holy (! Bells” on the cornet little symphony will Nunzio Agnello and ( ! man on the violin and Charles Joln con on the pianc Mies Charlotte meeting. The sion will be “How From the Bible T he and topic f to Get t of America's | to all | STANLEY MEMORIAL Only Protestant Church on Bast Side-Shows Progress —— The Stanley Memorlal opens its Bvery Member Canvass to morrow s closing a year of very sat isfactory growth and progress. Tis membership embraces 160 families ith @54 Individuals but of this vumlflr 48 were addel during the past year, an unusual gain, EIght adults and 21 children. were bap tized durlng the same period, Thes figures show that the church Is stil continuing the rapid growth which [it has been making since Rev. Tt | N. Gilman became the pastor, Mod- {ern business . methods have becn adopted and the Staney Memorial is the only church in tie city with an advertising sl n, e Litt)e Churelh) With a Big Welcome” hav- ing been chosen Ina recent contes! among the memben. The church seha!, Including 11 cradle roll, numben 303, The church directs fts enerfes mainly into teaching the childen, there being 30 adults engaged n teaching them The Friendly chb has enroll ment of 41 yong ,people. The Ladies' Aald solety has 65 mem- bers and the Mn's club, Dur the past iws weeks, 0op Seouts ha heen formed ing of Boy an efficient | T The churcly through its gifts, helping to, simort the ;Communi 'hurch Vacatin the City Mis and te work of e Sunday ssociation also wit school, on schol iding i th v schooliand the dstricts which sther be served nd inrm pastors. h helping to bui maintai Tt i organizathn buildng s in would ne con s to th pmston: mi: support o ot vealized igth 3 chureh i 1 Protestan chufeh in the en: end af therelt By virtue of this it has beeome he ter of alittl community, fra which it {&noxw suppor for act The 3 conmittee covsist 1. I.. Gronbak Vdamlin and T ! Mnori seelii its during the comig vear. Member (' W, N n Gilman SOPRAN SOLOIST Miss Alice Sullive At Church——South arolina win i Mix o Si 1 be Trinity W b Minkter ening sev Mise ureh, pre spring shplans to go tg, continue v studies, popular and h Italy s a for Rev, d. Mr. Fordom C.. an preg comingo Yale musica wream s g Ambro YOU ARE INVITE To the rvices Tomorrow Eveningt Speaker--Rev. J. Emersor Ford of Yale Divinity School MISS ALICE SULLIVAN, Dramatic oprano Trinity Methodist Episcopal hurch —PROTECT THE POWER HOUSE—- Men This Is Your Call to Arms! A Powerful Speaker Will Address EVERYMAN’S BIBLE CLASS Sunday Morning at 9:30 »’clock—Capitol Theater REV. DR. FREDER ICK A. MARONEY A speaker to men—fluent, forcible One who strikes straight from the shoulder—Hits the nail on the head—Who handles his subject without gles. Director of the Department of Health Education of the Public Schools of Atlantic City, N. J. Known all ver America as one of the country's leading speakers to civic clubs, community organizations and public spirited citids, Rotarians, Kiwanians, Lions, ssions especially invited atest opportunities. heard a men of it Every ility of Dr age for every 15 10 he . man's Bible Class speaker of Maroney man who has to be a man's responsi- m ard the fri to assume bilities, to think of service to oth tions and desires—IS How do6 you know him, it does. 1f you do hear Don't 4 one and from your cozy fireside “weren't interested” and be a o wa ers and not his own personal ali THE MAN WIHO NEEDS HIM MOST. this doesn’t ? him it mean yo 1t you don't \r bec a hetter cithy carse drags you sy ed with men jo died nobody ever misscd th you CHURGH GROWING | chureh |

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