New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 24, 1925, Page 11

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1925, AMONG THE CHURCHES AND THEIR PEOPLE IN THE CITY South Church Uses Nearly Half Million Feet Of Movne Film In 192 END OF WORLD NOLYET IN SIGHT Nenher Solar Eclipse or Feb. 6, Heats Millennium, Says Church‘ THore and Better Pictures | . On Market Now Than Ever Before, Says A\s sistant Pastor. use of motion picture: y night services gt the South ongregational church lnd the Iri duy night motion picture et meats have proven a success, Irede erle 1. Iuy, assistant pastor of the hureh said. When these werg in- oduced there were many who pre- while others said tha® after movation had worn off the at- uce would fall off. Both of forecasts have proved wrong, Mro FPay said, and gave figures to wrove his statements. During 1924 there were 90 differ- ut pictures used in the church, in- ciuding news reels and other short ngth pictures as well as features Jup to 12 reels in length, These 90 pietnres totalled over 450,000 feet in length, which is better than the ord set in 1 pictures is flable this year,” he | suid, and there are far more of| tiem than the chureh can possibly g in its services and entertain- ments, As for attendance, 27,000 persons witnessed the motion pictures in the church Jast year, making 55,000 |° since the introduction of'this form of serviee, ‘The average attendance during 1923 was 765, while last year | it increased to 794, disproving tho | ‘prophecy that people wonld cease to ,attend when the use of the pictures | "had become an old story. attendance Is that, whereas it for- merly took a famous story or popu- lar actor to draw a large crowd, the | endance is steady, even the for- merly s now drawing as well as the fictional films. This, Mr. Fay believes, shows vither that it cated to know that whatever is shown at the church is worth while. Tie also thinks that it indicates that the public is being educated to like hetter pictures, The handling of so much film is a tasld which requires much time, ef- | fort, and nerve-wear., As an ex- ample of the size of this task, “Lit- tle Old New York” the feature pic- ture shown last evening, is 10,000 feet long. R CTT (R TR Ty Y ¢ STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH “he Little Church with the bix rehip and sermo FUL ning_in chure Sunday 10:45 o, “I advocnte a man's faith in his work. Morning Worship 10:45 Anthem— Duet— Thursday—T7:45, eaptist Churches | partment of school. | Luther ! Mark's Eplscopal secretary of | Conversion of ¢ Woimnen's Chyl Sunday-—10:45 \\'iHlum | partment of er and germon iy the .nl-h- of Jesus, chool and brotherhood clas my By Yo B Uy Mondon—1 p. Thursday-=4 mm. ‘nmn by Rev. Charles 8, Carter, D.D,, 7 p. ot Hartford, schbol, primary |and senior departments, ].\.«_vrmn worship. . m,, mid-weelk pray-|school of the Ital | tor road community house, study | Young Confessional at 9:45 a Intallation af officers, Tuesday evening, meeting of joint | nodical committee g A address by Iev juntor, intermediate ut the | | will ba omitt Christian Science in- | | world will not come to an end ntists have so stated. ebruary 6 was picked for the has not been explail forting information has been passcd lon to an anxious world that will be no myltennium on that date | The explanation i ment issned by . m,, Itallan worship at South atechetical class will Tuesday and Friduy afternoons. Weidnesday evéning meeting at Bat not enough pletures | {or ehurch vse could be | rvice in English. room-—Ttoom Company T at the | Tucsday cvening a Monday evening, Priseilla club iloward Rund, meeting of , the residence of 12 noon untii 4:15 p. m,, united week- | day chureh school, grades four and . m., meeting of 8t. John's (German) general confer- eventh Day Adventists > at Washington, mon by the pastol 3 3 | Nondenominational Wednesday—4:15 united | serviee week-day chur y—$ p. m., prayer meeting | rmational Bibfe st Washington, approaching ., sct by some for the end ¢ of the world, th k all team will play the Somth Con- | Iothodist Clvurviic m (Swedish) ., Sunday .\4-1”701. Thursday—9: sewing mecting of the Sewing will be hospital and for 11 o'cloclk, morning thove address ation at their A better grade ur. | following repudiation: i Shelton, Conn, will be the speaker Whereas, A group of people hav- g no connection with the Seventn | ¢ Adventist church have as : name of this organization, and | have set a date for Christ's second wembership Emmanuel Gospel King's Daugh- home of Mrs | devotional meeting, Woman's depa !ehureh schonl . annual meet- ing and supper of the A as the time for this event, meeting, Mrs s place officially on record in b Congreg: "nllulml Churches meeting of . m., practice of strophic Coming of Sunday—10 a. m., church school. | gainst connecting the name "m\» |enth Day Adventist” with this pro- Anew we declare to the | Another noteworthy feature of the nuhuc that throughout our history our “Ilnf‘is (n l‘m \lpnfi of !hl times unday—10:4 . preaching by : “The Hiding of God.” Speaker, 12:15 p. m,, Lecture with the | use of stereopticon by Dr, I > Primitive Life Armenian service, 7 . Young People’s meeting. .. Young Wom- | Douglas Fairbanks 4 ouglas Fairbanks in Sl monthly meet in the church, ial missionary intermediate South church. | chureh school. 10:45 o'clock, criptural teaching fhat “of unned educational pletures | . “Torgetful of Self, I\.II n l Il IIY Il(l\ll\ 24.—A dispatch ning News fpom Kuala Lum- the service and not | the picture which attracts the peo- | Wi or that the public has been edu- | | Missionary society. departments of ball team will play cera injured to- Furopean officlals day when a Chifese girl, Intheran Churches P eriously hurt, mitted she had dogged the g Dbut without succese , Sunday sehool. . Christian Endeavor meet- . preaching b “Infidelity of the Pco- Baptism of the ¥ ¢ of sewing by the Wom- | relation to the morning service pastor, test, Tuesday evening. prayer and class i o i {hrough “Business Op- Sunday--4:30 a. | council will meet at 8 o'clock Tues- | | day evening. F. W. LATHAM T0 SING AT METHODIST CHURCH | cominent in Many Musical Organi- | FATHER OF QUADRUPLETS Miss Florenco [Religious ltems e Epworth league York Clerk at meeting tomorrow ning at the Trinity M. I There will be a special missionary | When Stork Arrives at | young people t 6 o'clock tomor- meeting of tl People’s chnr zations—RBass Soloist to Appear COME TO CHURCH! The women of the 'l church will Mills of 25 Court street ay afternoon. ral solos at the v Methodist chur Hartford will deliver the sermon at | the South Congregational church w-\ ‘rf‘ruhr mflmw; niceting at perience in chu SONG SERVICE First Lutheran Church South Congregational church baskethall team wil s state armory Monday night and outh Congrogational church of 1y evening at the | H u(’ul 1 and congraluiati D. Heiniger will tist church of the sa Iartford Wednes [in New York. home missiona BETTER SELF-SEEN REV. 6. SCANECK IN-CHURGH MOVE TC ABDRESSE B. . Fllm “A DI‘l nog There Was” at German Baptist Pastor fo Take South Church Tomorrow | Thailt Subject for Bible Class e otion picture to be shown at R H. Schnegk, pastor of the 1 wh Congregational church to- [ German Buptist chureh, will speak | the film version | 10 the members of the Everyman's of G Cohun's go play. “A | Bible class tombrrow morning. Mr, Prinee There W with Tom | Schneek will take as his gen Melghan in the” leading role, The | s e omeone, “He's meeris ( kd ‘ ward 1, a pleasure loving rich man who bas never known a strug- | it ho accepts a it s | One day he receives a call from cheap boarding rine Woods, whose seripts refused by l.ooking ahout little drudge d lots of fairy minds her of a > to move to hoardi L under the name Prince, and to look into the of Katherine's case. : fies to play a double « is 1dentity, inexepeeted sit- but wideh of course ned out in the end Martin soes a side o com ¢ H. SCHNECK ta revelation thin to be hidden man comes to win better seif, MONTHLY SONG SERVICE rift Week” topi nounced as his subjec ot Live By Bread Alene, . Schicek is a member of the ar - with its mem- a5 distinguished himscif of his sermons and the of his thinklng. At “prince’ lie is conciuding a series of I} he rmon On the First Lutheran Churel Members o s lic Y A. Bible Mave Feast of Music Tomorrow S id hathad Faeni The pro tomorrow ) d to conti his talks inother month. The Y. M. hich was fomnerly the 1as broken -all ¢ un- the monthiy song I o'clock as heen announced nre W, I'rederickson, and will be as follows: Orznn—symphony VI ...... Widor s leadership, g ¥ Tomorrow be the ond Sun- \‘ aro lay for the aftendane confest at _l\_flr‘.\ the Kveryman's Bible class session inale 1 all three armies strainlp; T, W Frederick rEanist > o Evangelist Here Sy All Next Week Fioly City'™) t ‘How Lovely Are L | fukins, evangelist, for irs a” policeman, will be-the torevi ting to be rickson, soprano held m auspices of the Pen- of God. These tomorrow eve- ue throughout Mrs, T. W TWO DIE. IN FLAMES Charleston, W. Va., Jan. 24 hildren. of Mr. and Mr Wi 1d in the | Mussey we hurned to death yester- [atidite § Main street day wen fi destroyed their -hom | e will speak or 1eral subjects it Chelyan, near h iing to Christian Life and and three othee chil aping from windows, il 1 e meaning of salvation, ind baptism. [SUNDAY EVENING SERVICET g Franklin Square South Congregational church will hold an all-day sewing meeting the work being done for | hospital and Brewer in Musical clul —— Excellent Program —— America which meets next wee | of which he HEARTY WELCOME TO ALL 0ld English Silverware Ofl'eh (.ood l)l\ldcnds scrved at noon. “A Voice Irom the on of the So il church will hold § nual meeting and supper at 6:30 The musical progr i Musical Program I. W. Latham, Bass n L. C. Voke, accompanist i d Sernon: 1 REV. J. EMERSON FORD e Subject: “THE VOICE FROM THE DERNESS” A Message at the End of Thrift Week: “MAN DOES NOT LIVE BY BREAD ALONE™ by REV. G. H. SCHNECK of the White Army and the German Baptist Churen Everyman s Bible Class SUNDAY, JANUARY ¢ that other fellow, Who will lead the contest this week? Versailles Treaty. a) “The Lord is My Dassett street Woman '\l“ P L]h(: will speak at both services at m Swedish Baptist chureh to- King's Daughters of the Baptist church Make them earn their M. E. Church—Sunday—9:30 A. M. of Carlson street. at the First | Cor .r.]‘ gational situation will sbeiety ‘of the } TAKE KING'S POWER FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH - of the Commons tc University Takes g llmm’r of \ppmnlm(nh Bible School Sermon by REV. WILLIAM ROSS Subject: THE SUPREME PARABLE OF JE AH-uu) scwing mecting. members as in re '\]xrm\fl litics, lmr I v.”rH') rhmr‘ 1 charter which L!ler'\n chutch “m bf‘ ln(l'fl‘w] at | tomorrow morning. “The Lord is My Shepherd” ..... TENNIS MATCHI S “There Was Joy in Heaven” nday Evening 7:15,-§ in yesterday forenc 1adian rasquets cha university itself who moved the ¢ 20, Francis Burke Mid-week Service Friday—38:00, Mission Study Class in the parsonage to attend the the h. |nl of d 2 Worship at 10:15, with preachin Are Cordially Weleom Valera or President Cosgrave The Reformation Lutheran church The First Church o (Center Congrega CHURCH and MAIN STREI f Christ onal) [ 10:00 5 ch school k---Morning p. Subject ¢ Hid- ¥ Rev. L. B. Paton, D.D ¥ Bible ¢ Dr. Paton will g tereopticon, on “The itive Life of the & —Young People’s T PRUSENTING A VITAL TRUTH LN LIFL 1111 MOT10N PICTURI A PRINCE THERE WAS TO B SHHOWN uth Church by Rev. Charles ¥, Carter, D. D, of Hartford 1 To Th DOORS OPEN AT 6:15 Services REAL OLD TIME REVIVAL MEETINGS-JAN. 25.FEB. 1 In The Big Auditorium EMBLE T'HOSE OF FINNIES, WHITEFIELD AND OTHERS, WHEN MEN WERE SLAIN TO THE FLOOR UN DER THE POWER OF GOD 'NDAY 11 A. M.—3 AND 7:30 P. M. THESE MEETINGS OFTENTIMES RE 308 MAIN STREET WEEK DAYS 7:45 P. M.

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