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CITY MISSION N~ RECEPTION FOR NEW EXPERIMENT CHARTER MEMBERS Story Hour Substituted for Peoples Church Has ~ Special Usul Sunday School Lesin Gericg fop Older Parishioner 1 to the charter and old- 1 i i People’s church ander the geners ’ I 1 cong on of Miss Estel t wai a went, the meeting ting over to Dey oldest City Mission Bh as tl to or- those who nd charter 3. Johnson told of knew him. Hr a SR striking personality, 1 to impr ral wh day school d work rte, Usually lor told of : present buil incident to Tuttl the 18 on Cot the fin the purchas s told of the activities in is somoething tomorrow s were pr young people e mar n work per read a pa andmother, Mrs A uniq hat there Is ng ok or en con tuelined, Tn \liss Olive s story by eldo: ch pro- ¥ writ- and ibutes to bruary t \'s par! ; fitting women rs of the Tee la Rev, . standing Nannie F. K. Haw spoke of th church wi ey of Hawleyville the ng echool e Atwood » success of kinson, who has ary department of e school. will teach lepartment. Cut- “Abraha the | ith trees, started last weelk, will tinued tomorrow:. Miss Alice teller for the primary s Jhan he goci which is a story on kinc s| R G Anna Olson wi instruct in \"‘HnA" making. haree ofithe arge of t the B the Nathan H andwork to this m — camels, *d in con be con- God and sie's I ton m Storg W | breaches at ious mi o had fi s periods of the Miss Bertha | chureh history, paying glowing tri- handwork. | hute to Rev. 1. 8. Johnson, the be- | K, Hawley and Deacon rom four to 1 tell the story vario today acce down by the * young peop John Young. | Knowles s the present out- out troop | look f ling ntion vhich meets there. Mr, Young has past has been jeen presented with some atl fous the present is more prom- apparatus by the Y. M and | will give one evenir for gym work for older bhoys, starting | next week. He is a former physical director and has a special training in this work. Gas Stove and Books Wanted The “Stitch-in-Time" club, wh has been collecting furniture some time, now has moved into new club rooms at 1 Osgood avent and will give over one evening ea week to instructions in sewing and | MmC housekeeping. Dishes have se- | s ord; she must minister 1o cured and a gas stove is n 1 The gift of a gas burncr would be appreclated by the girls. A table | and about 15 chairs } been pre- | sented by friends. An appeal is made ; 3 c for books and magazines, g S0 ORNAS SUNEaD gL 8 A i he Baby Another new stunt at the Burritt | Mission where the above classe: held, is a physical training cou about to be started by master of the D handed cal he t tomorrow. He stated t of tomorrow should 1 of yesterday of t upon | neration und 1 the part of ey N ways A branch library which has heen running for some time at the Bur- under the eral di- tlon of Miss Greta RBrown brarian at the New Britain Insti- tute, has given out more than 600 | hooks. More books for adults are | required here, but library has not th chase them. { On February 15 the young people of the Methodist church, 1 lirection "of Leonard C. conduct a general servic Burritt Mission. This plan followed once each month. ritt Mission | lonary socicty gational church | hold an v sewing meeting | iday, beginning at ncheon will be served and at 2:30 01 oc! tt will give h foreign United States and Can held in Washington, D. C money to pur- all- be will STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH Sunday 10:45 a. m. Morning Worship and Sermon, “THE MFANING OF SUFFERING” Friday 7:30 p. m. Valentine Social (Auspices Ladie#® Aid) “The Little Church with the BIG Welcome” extends A HEARTY WELCOME to YOU ‘From Sidetrack to Main Line” Everyman’s Bible Class [EAR V. ABEL A. AHLQUIST, Ph.D. tell about it. The famous Wennerberg Chorus of 35 voices will be present and will sing three selections METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH— Bring Another Man THE DOORS OF Trinity Methodist Episcopal Ciurch | ARE OPEN TO YOU Enter and have a part in the worship and fellowship “THE MAN JESUS Sermon by the Pastor Mrs. W. J. Warner of Springfield. Contralto Soloist EVENING SERVICE worship. Ross Christ," brotherhood very | P 1 oving t club at May, mer serviee ness meeting Aid of * Sermon Rev, William Subject “The Spirt 12:10 p, m., Bibl ind adult cls m., B 5 R ¢ Monday — morning 700 p. Boy Scouts, Wednesday — 2:3 n, the Service will meet ome of M Holley, street m. an g of the Y, s in German . meeting of ciety in the the Priscilla the residence of Miss Ida 165 Pl Wednesday ious instruction for girls, Thursday — p. m, ting Triday prayer evening, Boy Scouts Elim cdish) Sunda ol ut (8 Morning worship at m . meeting at 5 p. m. at 7 p. m n 11 a Evening Mathews will preach at Tuesday monthly m DIt ST meet at the l Kk prayer Thursday ocicty Mrs, T wi ward T:45 p. m., Peterson, 2 mid-we rvice, Congregational Churches ding B. Paton, 1's Bible cla: N sery ‘s meeting, Young eople Missionary 0 p society. asketball team will Roys' club. fay — 2:00 p. m., Armenian 4:30 Girl Scout class. m., meeting. ¥ 030 a. all-day Woman's Mis: m., Boy Sco ary choot he Italian rickson mission, house, mon primary, senjor syrian chool church, the play high Wedn week-day nd team Roys' the a the L mes Pwin 1 “The 18:10 departments, Hunter 10:456 a partment worshi of the m will standing reh oflied hursda ary hood community 1 foflowed of Mrs supper in cl Mrs Fric Gir REV. re William ABLY grade Italian miss| unity sod rovider rship at South chun s 4 and tradd lay — chur D 1y ting of 15 p. A the church m,, morning worship, Indispens Address to juniors: . junior, m, church ple's worship, school the Spartans This w Road n., community Abel A, beginners' school. Sor- de- | ice, recentyl able Convic- |und o “A Meas Luther e Intermediate and 2:30 p. m, As- 3:00 p. m, chureh Hunt- Sunday 9:15 [ m. Sun. house meeting. 7:15 | mon Motion pic- | Monthly on Sick mef nix wi 00 p. m, Women's united wee ) p, o, Scouts American ning m., . unifed wdes 6 skethall at the |4 meeting of i the follow ation of 4:15 p v school, m., the b hool sehool. p. m., committee i1 he corpo the 4:15 use w88, sul K s assist avor socioty m., o, Ly meeti % practi ntine mediate the ¥ school, 7 which will be in charge organized fee, In the r enefit Sterbpticon Septuagesima Sunday services, teel Wednesday choir will mect at 4 p. m, Methodist Epworth 1c 41 Allquist, 12:00 m,, 40 p. m, cvening serv- of the adie iEn Misslonary soclety, 1y evening, meeting of the ague. St. Mat(lew's Service in English at in German at 10:45 a.|Ing of the Knights of Washington, schaol after cach sory- spective Janguage, hurch Government.” business mecting at 3 p. soclety, Mond lecture Revolution,” on Friday Reformation - 10:00 a. 11:15 a. m., Sunday nd Priday tical class ck, will meet at The Sunday school hurches Trinity 9:30 a. m,, 9:30 a, veryman's m., church m, sermon by the Way of the Cross.” rch membership ism." 6:00 p, wgne, 7:15 p. m., ad- pastor, e Man the — 4:15 p. m. we nd ith grades, p. m., Philathe: p. m, leade: 15 p. m., Doy class meeting Scouts, week rades, H. M., church, P h and 20 p.om., in the » rehearsa , How st Septua ‘Wennerberg Chorus Invited To Broadcast Frem WBZ Will Sing For Everyman’s Bible Class Tomcrrow erson Larson hn rthur ul Molander Dr. Ah AHLQUIST Main 1 iy — 745 p. th, prayer 4:00 p. m choir reh sewing AL F. Zion ., Wil “He Was R school preach- am B, | jeeted of 6:30 wehing by th text, .ong ning pastor, eve meeting of the ting on Tues- ¥piscopal | Mark’s Church zesima Sun comuunion, 11:00 a, m., mo and sermon by the Foreign Missions ool rec- con- | pastor-father in the pulpit, Sun- ventlon of North America, umn\-{ | auxiliary and the Woman's Ser- | &, £Ve- | ple.” 12:15 p. m., Bible school, 5:45 afternoons, | | clags, | Woram, R. Je | Bible | Nicholls will | and | Congregation Applauds as Minister's 100 p. m., Young Pcople's fellowship, 7:30 p. m., evening prayer and address. Wednesday — 9:30 a, m., holy communion and intercesslons, 3:00 . m, meeting of the Woman's guild an flustrated lecture by the 7:00 p. m, supper and meet- with rector, Emmanuel Gospel Sunday — 10: praises service, topic, 0 a. m., prayer and | 10:45 a. m,, preach- God's Care of His Peo- m., Young People's meeting. . m., evening service; topic, If Has Not Been Told.” Thursday — 7:45 p. m., mid-week prayer meeting, Second Advent Sunday — 10:45 a. m.,, morning service with sermon by Pastor Rgb- ert G, Huggins: “The Death of | Elijah.” 12:05 p. m., Sunday school. 7:00 p. m., evening service with sermon: “The Law." Thursday .— 7 Subject, Abraham," Christian Science m., fl l.) a. m, | 0 p. m. Bible “The Fatherhood of | Sunday subject, day school, ‘ednesday evening meeting at § service, | Su o'clo The reading room — Room 504 National Bank building is open to| the public daily from 12 noon untll | 4 o'clock except Sundays and holi- Non-Denominational Churches People’s Sunday — Misslonary 10:45 a. m., addresses by wood, former missionary; Mrs. W. . Knapp, missionary to Africa; and | the pastor, who will spealc briecy upon the subject: “A Helfer or a| Lamb -~ Which?" 12:00 m,, Sun- day school session, | Seripture reading by E. | prayer by H. G. Linton; ses | by Eric Johnson, L. H, Taylor, Mrs. | W. I. Knapp and the pastor who will speak briefly upon the subjec “How TFar Are You Reaching? 6:00 p. m., Young People's mecting, | led by Harold Sandquist. 7:00 p.| m., Scripture reading by Herbert P. | Knowles; prayer by Rev. L. & John- son; addresses by Mrs. B.| Kloiber, Rev, C, R.| Mrs. W. P, Knapp, and | who will speak briefly | upon the subject: “Are You an Em- ! bezzler?” ; | Day - Mrs, At- Atwood, the pastor, Rible Students’ Ass'n. Sunday 10:00 a. m., junior class. 11:00 a, m., study; sub- The Atonement — Fact and | phy.” 3:00 p. m., lecthre by | Harry Manning, subject: “Who Is the Great Company that Will | 'd Before the Throne? International Jeet Philos ! basketba chestra has ever played, will be of- fered tomorrow morning. The open- ing number will be “War March of | the Priests”” trom Mendelssohn. | During the interlude the orchestra | will play *“Mosaic Overture.” Oliver direct the orchestra George Hahn will be at tho plano. { |{I-YEAR-OLD GIRL PREACHES IN CHURCH Daughter xplains Value of Bible to Modern Youth, A 12 substituting for her | Minneapolls, Feb. 7. girl, Year-old drew such large crowds to a small housc ! | of worship here one Sunday recent- | | | place that police were necessary to keep the overflow crowd from in- | terrupting her sermon. | Speaking from familiar * texts, Marion Crawford, the Young daugh- ter of the Rev. R. H. Crawford, | pastor of the Minnehaha Congre- gational church, told those who | crowded every nook in the little | of the value of the Bible yout® of today. She preached an hour and then was ac-| | claimed by her listeners, 1 has sung at Spring- Hartford and Tomorrow will sing, “On the rs' Chorus™ m follow Arthur Hoglund, n A. Erickson, Edw Hed- s M 1 Second tenors: | Halsten, John John A Holmgren, Arthur Swanson, David I First L Arthur Josep Appelgren. Lar 4 Rudolph Svensk W A Benson, Sime Linden, . Olaf Anderson - the ser- He will take rom Sidetrack to said to be an's Bible the class or- | church Iife.” Marion’s occupation of the pulpit | followed that of her 1-ycar-old | brother Stuart the Sunday previous, | The children recelve their incentive | their father, who holds ”"‘E that preachers cannot start from theory often know the needs | of other grown up folk can,” the clared. “If the country and crime to stop, must an active father de- | is to im. the chil- part dren 1ake | meet at the home of | th i Ladies’ | churen children far better than |g mE Religious Items (o — ——— Miss Helen Kutcher of Park street will be a part time worker at the City Mission following the resig- nation of Miss Katherino Schenkel March 1, ' The Sick Benent soclety of ‘8t, Matthew's German Lutheran church will meet on Monday evening, There will be a stereopticon lec- ture on “The American Revolution” at St. Matthew's German Lutheran church Friday evening, The Connécticut Valley Lutheran teachers' conference will meet at 8t, Matthew's German Lutheran chureh on Thursday Miss Katherine Schenkel, an as- sistant at the City Mission, has re signed Tier position and will leave March 1 to return to her home in | Philadelphia. Rev. John Mathews will speak at both services at the Ellm Swedis Baptist church tomorrow, The Young People's soclety of the | Elim Swedish Baptist church will hold its regular monthly business meeting Tuesday o'clock. The Elm Ladies' Swedish Baptist church Mrs, Peterson, 398 Park street, afternoon. The Loving Service class of the nesday Mrs, A. E. Holley, 192 Maple street, The Young Women's sewing guild [of the Firet Baptist ~church | hold its annual mecting Wednes | day evening. The meeting will b | preceded by “a supper at 6:50 The Priscilla club of the German Baptist evening at the home of Miss May, 165 Ploneant streot. The Sick Benefit socicty of the German Baptist church will meet| Ida t on Wednesday evening. Rev. Dr. L. B. Paton will spaak at the morning service at the IMirst Congregational church tomorrow | ang will give a stefeopticon lecture to the mewys Bible class, The standing committee South Congregational church meet in the church office at o'clock Wednesday evening. This will be followed by a meeting of the corporation of the Erwin home. There will be a neighborhood party at the Hunter munity house at 7 day evening. On Thursday cvening be a parish supper at Congregational chureh, an entertainment in charge Norton Foster and Mrs. assisted by the of the will o'clock will South there the of Mrs, William Christian There will be a Valentine party at the South Congregational chureh Friday evening for the fourth year, intermediate nior departments of the church A church valentine social will be | given at the Stanley church under the auspices of the Aid society Friday trustees of the A. M. K, Zion will meet Monday evening. The South Congregational churct 1l team will play two games next week, team at the Senior The high | st. | morning service evening at 8| i Ald soclety of the| ° will | Wi bo Bdward | °f Thursday | Ay at | | at Tirst Baptist church will meet Wed. | With S afternoon at the home of | addr: will | | ple's church church will meet Monday | the meeting of T:45 Road com- | v Thurs- ' followed by \Re tire members of | and !t Memorial | evening. meeting the trade school | and school | Tuesday night and the Spartana at the Boys' club Wednesday evening. The second annual concert by the Stanley Memorial church quintet and organist will be ‘lmn on Tues day evening, February 17, The evening merviee at the Tirst Luatheran church tomorrow will be in charge of the rceently organized Ladies' Home and Foreijgn Mis- slonary moclety, The monthly business meeting ot St. Matthew's German Lutheran chureh will be héld at 3 o'clock to- morrow afternoon. The Sunday school .choir of the teformation Lutheran church will meet at 4 o'clock Wednesday nfter- noon, Rey, Samuel Sutcliffe, pastor of Mark's Episcopal church, will speak on the Foreign Missions con- vention of North America at the tomorrow. The Woman's auxiliary and the Woman's guild of St. Mark's Epis- copal church will meet at 3 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, when an {l- lustrated lecture will be given by the pastor, Rev, Samuel Sutcliffe, The _Knights of Washington of Mark's ITpiscopal church win hold a supper and meeting Wedncs- day evening, Fatherhiood of Abraham"™ the subject at the meeting Bible class of the Second clinreh ‘Thursday évening. Missionary Day will be observed the People’s church tomorrow pture readings, prayers and sgeg at services at 10:45 a. m., 4 op.om,oand 7 opom. Harold Sandquist will lead the Young People’s meeting at the Peo- tomorrow: avening. Manning will speak on Great Company that the Throne?” ¢ the Tnternafional assoclation tomor- he Harry B. “Who s the will Stand Before Bible Students’ row afternoon. FILM HAS HEART THROBS “The Good at South Church Tomorrow Is Real Human Interest Story. * “The Good Provider.” to be shown on the sereen at the Sonth Coi gational church tomorrow evening, is an eple of fatherhood, Jta central character, Julius Binswanger, is a merchant wha by dint of unc ing toil, self-immolation 1nd devotion his wife and two children from the status of Russian immi- nts to comfortably situsted eimall-town middle class fo!k, And no oner are they prosperous than lIzzy and Pearl, the children, of the country town and long | for the city — the haven of girls scarching for' husband, I'ew men can long resist pleadings of wife amd children, cventually they go to New York where Julins’ soul is daily scared the blatant music of cabarcts and_ soaring expenses. The old man is driven to the wall, his health is breaking, his family neglects his wants and jibe at his “old-fa¥h- foned idea Then the break comes ind bankruptey confronts hini. It is h that the great love story f the picturé comes to its climax, ringing with it a realization on the part of the mother and daughter son of their selffshuess and & to mend their ways, I'rl)\ llll‘l' i sex the and determination The First Church of Christ (Center Congregational) MAIN and CHURCH STREETS Sunday:— 10 a. m., Church 11 o'clock, Morning Worship. of God.” 12:15 p. ur., Men School. Subject: “The Finding Speaker, Rev. L. B. Paton, D.D. Bible Class. Dr. Paton will give a lecture with stereopticon, on “Ancient Babylonia.” 3 p. m., Armenian service. 5:30 p. m., Young People’s Meeting. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 12:10—Bible School to | 10:45—Morning Worship Sermon by Rev. William Ross. Subject: The Spirit of Christ Anthem—“0, Come Let Us Worship”—Hummel Tenor Solo—“MySoul is Athirst for God”—Gaul. A Picture with an Inspiring Story THE GOOD PROVIDER It is a Paramount production under direction of Mr. Frank Barzage, director of Humo resque Sundzy Evening 7:15—South Church Morning Worship at 10:4 “THE what is it? Doors open at 6:45 INDISPENS with Sermon by the Pastor on ABLE CONVICTION" Is there anything which every reasonable vorson should believe? A Straight Answer to This Questix. If so, A Broad, Tolerant, Reverent, Workable, and Livable Religious Faith — This is what we stand for.