New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 20, 1924, Page 10

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CW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, itie | Religious Activ 8 Baptist Churches the Hoy N | P Chrlstmas | | v ¢ I I ¥ 1 1 i lay M g N 15 \ Cred sistmas will be observed in the| ols” .... St. Sacns the children of the beginners' and churches with speciul scrvices | “The Wiss Men, the Holy Night, primary departments of the church t other| the Adoration” . .. Malling school. A pageant, “The Spirlt of w, Thursday, ar n N 1es during the com weeko “Christmas Offertory” emmens Christ,” will be given by the mem- ! Musical program, composed malnly | “Christmas in Sicily . Yon bers of the church school at 7:30 t songs dealing with “The Na “Three Holy Kings Gliere o'clock Tuesday evening. There will at 4:30 will be rendered in cor tion with l.o! How a Rose™ Brahms be a Christmas tree, and Santa Claus i . the majority of these services. | “Christmas Pastoralc . Harker will be on hand. N Y arties for young and old | Postlude— lasked to bring gifts for the necdy. the rule in many Er Dulet JuSilo” [ Loy - - Reformation Lutheran Church There will be services at the Re- church schosl will formation L#heran church at & as tree cclebration at o'clock in the morning. At 4:40 1 J\l primary de- Pirst Baptist Church partme A cantata, “The Story of Christ- s nas,” by H. Alexander Matthews, |4 o'clock Tuesday afternoon and the o'clock in the afternoon Christmas Gy 1 ho n tomorrow niglit at the j department at 7 o'clock, exercises for the Sunday school wiil The 1 I irst Baptist church by the churct wer two departments of the be held. P 1y quartet and an augmented che 5 school will celebrate | ( h in the re. T lolsts will be Mrs. Olive Stod lnesday hoon irst Lutheran Church N ¢ , soprano; Mrs. Bertha nd t ors at §:30 o'clock., On At the first Lutheran church there ot et nesin s G st man: § \ Germa Morris Hoaglund, F'riday afternoon at 8 o'clock the will be Christmas morning service in St t7 s day. German and Walter Falk, buss. Howa Italian choreh school of the Hunter Swedish at & o'clock, At 4.30 N;.:;:‘,’ 0NN the d is 5 p. m. Brewster will direct the presenta- road extension will hold its celebra- o'clock in the afternoon the Sunday The day's program will be as tjor » the adults will celebrate school will hold its annual Christmas Bcouts will meet. n { at 7 o'cock The New Year's watch cf;», ] r 1 10:45 a, m. | —_— service will commence at 9 p. Burday—9190 a s, Iaiias dep m., u Prelude— | Trinity M. E. Church A musical program will be ren- ment of the church s 1 Monday hearsal o clujah Chorus” .... Handel Dr. Be niamin T. Marshall, presi- ed \fn‘lv'r the auspices of the % e taninlori et 1 X the Chris orale in C Major” .. Lemare dent of the | cticut College for her league. b hurell coun- ' Anthem— New Londen, will preach | “Bethlehem (] s at the Trinity M. E Second Advent Church tomorrow. His text in the| The choir will render special 2 e will Te from Luke 1I, 19, music at the Second Advent church 5 and tomorrow morning at 10:45 o'clock, —— singing, “Sing, O Heaven,” “The urches | Birthday of a King and “Christ- mas.” Rev. Robert G. Huggins will deliver a sermon on “The Seed of 2:30 p. m,, the Woman."” The Sunday school m., ch}{. & ho : rm:‘hml will hold its Christmas excrcises at ' sion, road cor - Waeks 5 o'clock in the afternoon, when a 6 p.om, Y S oIeloEk pageant entitled “Bethlchem will he 7:15 o'cloc tion plcture — Dicken's Carol.” 17:30 p. m., Ital at South church. Tuesday—4 p. m., C celebration of th primary departmen Christmas tree celebration of junior department. Wednesday — 3 p. m., Christmas tion for the given. There will be special music. Emmanuel Gospel Church Rev. Harry 8. Landis, pastor of e Emmanuel Gospel church, will Advent of ties and Re- ng service at and at the evening ‘clock he will deliver be Second Advent or ch on “The First Chlet: Its Poten at the mor: o'clocl services at 7 a sermon on ginners’ e Ital- A. M 5 3 s 104 Christ and Its Power. Christmas ool o = e n : b i Tt G o oxereises for the Sunday school will s tree celebration for Sl - e S e be held at 7:45 p. m, Thursday. department of the Ita rch school Mark's Episcopal Church ristmas day at St. Mark's there will be holy commun- morn- ational Church b M 1d 9 o'clock in the holy con 1 ser- Hunter — 11 o'clock. The service on 8:30 p. m., weekly practice of ; i Rifle club. 7 p. m., Christma om 1l be celebration for Italian adul - g he wi ter road community house ) 3 : M aliond nloture et rtn i ot ~ e al Church “ 1 t £ ta g will deliver ng of Denman Thompsor ristmas sermon at the First tamous play, “The Old Homestea . Congrega 2 ch tomorrow 8 p. m., tha basketball team 10 3 morning at 11 o'clack ing for his play the “13" A Pt b old T ent As = ; in Hartford re For Christ.” Special Stanley Memorial Sunday—10 a. m., termediate depart. church school. 10:4 mas service of worship Christmas m ject *“Tidings of Great Joy junior, primary and beg partments of the church schoo p. m., pregram of C recitations, etc., by the cl the primary and beginners’ dr ssie will be furnished by sted by Miss Marion R 8 Is as follows: musical pre ners' de g ments. - s Monday—1:30 p. m. tinusd ’ Y ; meeting of ( Swedish Bethany Church G PN ATyl ok (o], o . Gauntlett there will he icale. The m hy the ¢ odrich Horte Tuttle, alto; or, and Art Trinity Methedist Episcopal Church WISHES YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS CHRISTMAS SERVICES IN TRINITY CHURCH SUNDAY 10:45 A. M.—Sermon by DR. BENJAMIN F. MARSHALL, President of Connecticut College, New London. 7:15 P. M.—Musical Program of Special Interest. A ADORATION” by the Church Choir. MISS MARY MAGNELL, HARPIST Christmas Address by Dr. Marshall Let us pause and consider what the Birthday of the Christ-Child means to us and to all mankind. TUESDAY, 7:15 P, M.—A Christmas Entertainment entitled “The Christmas.” Given by members of the Church School. You Are Welcome To Any or Al of These Services Christmas Cantata, “THE Neidlinger and ‘cello— . Yon Night Before LAY Tartini sler onal First Church of Christ (Center Congregational) Main and Church Streets 1 Junior, Intermediate, Senior and Adult Depai sie. Bruech th violin— My Heart Re- . MacDo m.—Ch H~‘:" the Chur 10:00 a. ice nts of 1 School, with s 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. Christmas Sermoa by Rev. L. B. Paton, D.D. Subject: “The Old Testa- oF trom 1he ment as Preparation For Christ.” 'l"“ vill be special Christmas Music by the Church # . Hand le, given M '_ e First Church Quartet: Ruth Goodrich Horton, [ {schoot wil combine in a Christmas mmann ; Charles J. Stuhlman, tenor; Arthur E. Howard, baritone; ing. § i Theron W t and director; assisted by Marion Robb, soprano; Herbert e T e E nry E. S:hauffler, ’ t. The public is cordially invited to ro witl be n xe Germar rch at 7 o'clock on Christmas | Eve, while on Christmas SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1924, o ev. | CHRISTMAS OBSERVED WITH FITTING CEREMONIES i iit i fiiii The children are in the afternoon of Christmas day. | People’s Church |at 3 p. m., praise meeting at 4 p. m | has a population of only &, morn- | in the evening at 7 o'clock he will | Tet us Make Room in HOMES and HEARTS deliver a sermon on “An Angel- | 2 o Tiimuisd Chrlbuen Fco | S, Mafthew’s Lutheran Chaurch, Tranklin Square, | Invites You to its Sgrvices. MAYOR TO PRESENT l Sunday, 9:15 and 10:45; Weduesdny, 7 p. m.; Xmas, 10:30 and 5. o oAy e Yoy g v T . ; ' BIBLE CLASS MEETING \OLD SGROOGE IS BACK FOR ANOTHER CHRISTMAS ‘I‘nmnus Dickins Character to Be President of Connectiout (‘ollq:(r For Women Will Alldress Gathering— Special Musical Number, Sdon Oulsstonn (A¢ Boiths Benlamin T. Marshall, president n{‘ the Connecticut College for Women | I.u New London, will speak on “The | An oly friend, Tnvestment of Life™ at the meeting Charles Dickens [ of the Bveryman's Bible class tomor+ will be buck agaln, when the re row morning. Professor Marshall 18 1y* releused four reel movie a graduate of Dartmouth in 1897 and title will be shown at the is & member, of the Phi Beta Kappa Congregational church and Delta Kappa Epsilon. He stud- evening, | Jed theology at Unlon College, where | "Thiy picture Is an improvemeut of {he graduated In 1000 with the de- ope under the same title of but one | gree of B.D. From 1912 to 1917 he rcel which was on the market some | was professor of Biblleal lterature time ago, It was substituted for ane |at Dartmouth, since when he has gther picture, because of 1he former for Christs Congregational Church “0ld Seroogt” of Christmas carols, y this South tomorrow present llrilaln have been invited to attend the meeting. to The orchestra will play a novelty, The story is one that Is weli known almost cverybody, How the pirlt of Chrlstmas finally softened j@ number composed by (GEOTEe (ho heart of a selfish old man and German Baptist Church Hahn, the director. The title of the 1aqa him a true philanthropist ls The Sunday school and congregi- | composition Iy “Jack fn the Box™ oot o (o elassics of (he ng tion of the German Baptist church | Mr, Hahn has composed six pleces will celebrate Christmas at b o'clock | which have already been published, while six others are awaiting publi- | cation In Boston. Theron W. Hart, Burritt Mission local composer and planist, presi- The Young People of the Stanley jent of the New Britain Musical club Memorial church will present the | yjieg one of the latter so well that pageant “The Spirt of Christmas” at | o ‘apecial manuscript is being pre- depin the Burritt Mission on Cherry ""e"“pnrcd for his use in recitals. v’]-.)m ("’;;ri,»qmqn P G e s | gunday school Will he held Thurs- | International Bible Students’ Ass'n, day evening at 7 o'clock. | 7. Co will be services in German at 10: 30 a. m, and in English at 5 p. m, Peoples’ Church 10:45 a. m., “The Message of Christmas.” 12 noon, Sunday school session, 6 p. m., Young People's meeting, led by Miss Edith Brooksy 7 p. m., “An Angel-Trimmed Christ- City Mission The “Stitch-lo-Time” elub of | 10:45 a, m., sermon by Farmingign avene will gie &jard of Brooklyn, N. Y. Sublect: | Christmas party to the mothers of | vHow We M Know We Have the | the members on Tuesday evening at |feuth, The Touchstone that Deter- service by Pastor Robert G. Hu ) o'clock. A short program will | mines 1t Three p. m., lecture, 0dd gins: “The Seed of the Woman be given, featured by a Christmas | yejjows’ hall, Arch street, by Mr. Speclal music by the choir. T tree. Coward, tople: “World Dominion |Sunday school will hold its Christ- Being Transferred.” linas cxercises at § p. m. Second Advent ock, Sunday morning At the People’s church tomorrow, | Rev. F. L. Brooks will sprak on he Message of Christmas” at the | morning service at 10:45 o'clock, and | There Was No Repm in Dethlehem. CHRISTMAS BASKETS, Will Aid Salvation Army On Wed- j | B nesday When Dinners Are Given | FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 12:10 Bible School To Needy Families. 10:45 Morning Worship Christmas Music Anthem—*“Bethlehem, O Bethlehem” . Soprano Solo—“In Bethlehem’s Ancient City”..... Mayor A. M. Paonessa will offi- | clate at the Salvation Army exercises at the hall on Arch street Wednes- day afternoon when he will give out Christmas baskets to the needy fam- | ilies. The exercises will be held at tp. m | The services at the army hall to- | morrow will inciude Sunday school .. West .West i and salvation meeting at 8 p. m n December 27 there will be a children’s party with a Christmas tree and Santa Claus. Sermon by Rev. William Ross, subject: On December 30 the Clef Male tet will sing at a concert to be, will play the piano. I Today, 4 & Cantata—“The Story of Christmas” .. Australia, although having al larger area than the United :30—An augmented choir will render the Matthews AW SECOND ADVENT CHURCH Church St., Near Stanley 10:45—Sunday Morning Service with Sermon by Pastor, Robert G. Huggin “The Seed of the Woman.” There will be Special Music by the Choir—*“Sing O Heaven,” *“The Birthday of a King” and “Christmas.” The Sunday School will hold its Christmas exercises at 5 p. m. A pageant entitled “Bethlehem™ will he given. There will be svecial music, Thursday Evening at 7:30—Bible Study. Wishing You a Very Merry Christmas and as Tiny Tim said: “May God Bless Everybody” Dickens’ Immortal Story in Film “A CHRISTMAS CAROL” South Church—Sunday Evening, 7:15 Doors Open at 6:45 All the old characters come-to-life—Scrooge, and Marley, and Mrs. and Tiny Tim. Singing of the old familiar Christmas Carols. them? And that wonderful (hnstm:«m Spirit! Sermon by the Minister: “CHRISTIANITY AND Fezziwig, Don’t you love Morning Worship at 10:45. CHRISTIANS.” You are most cordially invited to share our Chri::imas Worship and Christmas Joy. You'll get the most if you bring some of the Christmas Spirit with you. L b b bl Tt o Tt Tan b T T T T T T Ty “Investment of Life” v Dr. Benjamin T. Marshall, President of the Connecticut College For Women, at 3 New London, To 9 Qi o ¥ 2 3 = Everyman’s Bible Class JNDAY MORNING AT 9:30 0’CLOCK, CAPITOL THEATER Special Feature—Original Composition by the Orchestra, Wr (George Hahn for the E. B. C.—“Jack in the Box.” Mr. Hahn is a successful composer and some of his compositions have been published S ten by s Director 3 s ! e i D N SO N B B L s B i

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