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Conference On Week-Day Religious Education T¢' Be Held Thursday THREE MOVIES AT THE SOUTH CHURCH Interesting Story of Panama Ganql Peat Is One of Trio School Board Sends Invi- tations to All Religious Bodies to Get Together | With Board, A eonferente of representatives of all rol![louq bodies in the city has been called by President P. I, King of the school board, the meoting tg take place in the superintendent’s . office ip the Walnut Hill school at 7:30 Thursday evening, Week-day religious Instruction of school chil- dren, as approved by the board, will Ire the subject of the conference, and | invitations have been sent to all lo- | ¢al religious bodies asking them to send representatives, The ‘com- municition is as folio¥s: Dear &ir: ‘At a meeting of the school com- mittee of New Britain, held Janu- ary 9, 1925, the following resolu- tions were passed with reference to the subject of week-day religious education for children: “Whereas: The school committee gecognizes that training in religlon and mora)s is an inalienable right of childhood and a necessity to com- plete development. “The free public géhdol cannot teach religion and the responsibility for religious instruction must rest ) o _| dams and lock walls which are to that rollstous: itutryction hag & leg! | stana as bulwarks defying nature's timate clafm upon a part of the T i tore et e e ohide "‘fl" m;,mld "gz“'m:’(‘,'j | new canal is fed by waters of the i ”nhn'l & may ' recelve | Chagres river which is turned into Wkaeds the"c it “ia mew channel to bear the fleets A A Omat the school com- | and commerce of the world through ot il relipat oty pUole T e v tronn fike one bl & oo era e A os ot transits from ‘Goean’ tb oceans Th pakedRy RO | il eiveat it okl e anaive chitdcsegntosbe DAl 6y o idea of this great achievement of Hill school at such time before | v e e March 1, 1928, as may be deter-the twenticth centur mined upon by the president of the REV' WM. ROSS TO—SPEAK school commjttee, Pastor of the First Baptist Church Three motion pletures will be sliown at the South Congregational church on Sunday evening as a part of the evening worship, The first of these is a single reel flimed in Palestine and only recent- Iy brought to this country, It is n pleturization of the Twenty Thira | Psalm and is rlch with the local | color of the Orient, The second picture is the screen | version of the poem by Edgar Guest, “Just Folks." Tho third subject is “Tht Panama | Canal.” THis film records in an in- teresting manner the greatest en- | gineering problem man ever solved. From the Dlasting of the barrier | which separated the Atlantic and | Pacific oceans, one can follow the | various steps of construction; the great steam shovels biting away the carth in huge mouthfuls, discharg- ing it in the dump cars; then the great concrete misxers delivering the | | | “That a copy of these resolutions 1o gent to each rellglous organizu tjon in the eity, together with an in- vitation to such conference. “pursuant to the foregoing reso- lutions, the president of the school committes has called a conference with reference to week-day religl- ons education of children to be heid at the school committee room, \vitl- nut Hill school (old Normal sch.ool) on Thursday, February 19, 1925 at 7:30 o'clock in tHe evening. | “To this conference all 1 Fogdies in the city are inviteu | representatives. It 1s hoped that| your church will be represented at {hls comference and that the ques- tion may be thoroughly discussed in all it aspects, “Sincerely, “g, H. HOLMES, “Superintendent of sehoo! to Address Everyman's Bible Class Tomorrow Morning. Rev. William Ross of the First Baptist church will adldress the Everyman's Bible class tomorrow College Glee Club to ] Sing at First Chure' The Middlebury college glee clu! consisting of 3) members, will giv a concert af e First Congregu tional church on Thursday evening March 5, under the auspices of th: Young Woman's socicty of th church. The club is on a short tou: and ib stopping in New Britain on: day to greet Middlebury graduates here. 1S THE BIBLE INFALLIBLE? W. L. Pelle of New,York clty wil| | lecture ‘Sunday afternoon in the | 5 0dd Fellows’ hall on the subject, | morning, Mr, Ross will take as his “Is the Bible Infallible?” The lec- | subject, rom Comfort to Safety."” ture will-be under the auspices of There will be special singing by the International Bible students and | Walter Falk and Morris 1. Hog- will be at 3 o'clock. | 1und, REV. WILLIAM ROSS Rev. William Ross of the First Baptist Church will speak to Everyman’s Bible Class M. E. CHURCH—SUNDAY 9:30 A. M. Subject: “FROM COMFORT TO STRIFE” Walter Falk and Morris E. Hoglund of the Baptist quartet will sing. Let’s all be there. Bring another fellow. . T S R e AT S S e S A s vice of Variety, Interest The Marvelous Works of Man Shown in t A Ser W AMONG THE CHURCHES AND THEIR PEOPLE SECOND ANNUAL Lmtheran Churches irst Sunday — 10:30 a. m., service In English, 12 m., Sunday school. 7:30 p. m., service in Swedlish, Tuesday -— ) p. m, Ladies’ Home and Fore Missionary so- clety, Wednesday — 8 p. m,, Dr. Aman- dus Johnson ot Pennsylvanid uni- versity will give an illus ed lee- ture on his travels in Africa. " Reformation Sexagesima Sunday Sunday — 10:00 a, m., services. 11:15 a."m., Sunday school, The catechetical class will mect Tuesday and I'riday afternoons. 'he Sunday school e¢hoir wili meet Wedne: y afternooa, The choir will meat I'ri ning. | Matthow's Sunday rvice in English at 9:15 a. m,, in German at 10:45 a. m. Sermon on “The Christian's Strength — Grace.” Sunday school :"Iit'r each service, in ihe respective language, Walther evening. Announcement for Thurs d Friday. league mociing Friday ationa] Churches Tirst Sunday — 10:00 a. m.,, church school. 11:00 a. m., morning wor- ship. Speaker, Rev, George W, Jud- son, of Stratford, Conn, 12:15.p, m., Men's Bible ela . m., Ar- menian service, § ! People’s meeting. Wednesday ~— 2:00 p. m., Eng- i lish class for Armenians. 4: m., Miss! y society. p. m., Troop 4 ketball team will play Troop 20 at the Boys' club. Thursday b rmenian Bible class. rl Scout meeting, 7:30 p. m., valentine so- cial of Young People’s socié Friday — 7:30 p, m., Boy Scout meeting, 30 a. m., Ialjan de- partment of the church 10:30"a. m., worship of the Italian house. 10:45 a. m., beginner$' de- exccutive committee ‘l'f\t-rym:\n's Bible class consists of | the electiye officers of the class and chairman of certain standing committees, Several of the men on the ‘committee failed to get on the above picture. Those who are on the committée but not on the pic- ture include ) Vice-President Fred O. Racklife, Vice-President H A. Traver and Chairman of the board of publication and Past Pres- ident R. B. Skinner, anfl Chairman the B | of the Industrial Committee J, M. | Burdick. Reading from left to ri, shown above o as follow Sitting: | Max J. Unkelbach, comptroller and chairman of the finance committee; A. A, Mills, f of staff of the | Red armys 1. E. Weeks, vice presi- dent; Walter R. Fletcher, president; H. Parker, past president; Hollis adjutant of the Red red C. J. Ensworth, secre- ch F econd row al of the Charles A. R. Cooper, White army; E. C. and Inspiration he Picture THE PANAMA CANAL O————0 The Constant Love and Protection of God THE TWENTY THIRD PSALM A picture just brought from Palestine and but recently released I | oO—-—0 The Sweetness and Sympathy of Hur JUST FOLKS A Filming of Edgar Guest's Famous ) ity Poem SOUTH CHURCH—SUNDAY EVENING, 7:15 DOORS OPEN AT 6:45 At the Morning Worship at 10:45 the Pastor wil} pre: The South Church is out to help men and women feel of living a simple, clean, good and useful life. We Welcome All Who Belicve in This Ideal, ach on “Zion or Calvary.” the worth and satisfaction Nothing else really counts. NEW P1 comm inion, ht those RITAIN D, partment of the chureh #chool, 10:45 a, m., morning worship. Ser- |Stearns, violinist; Dr mon, “Life's Judgments,” Address to juniors. 12:10 p, m, . church | school, primary, junior, intermedi- ate and senior departments, 80 p. m., Assyrian worship. 3:00 p. chiurch school of the Italian n sion, Hunter road community house, 6:00 p. m., Young People's meeting, 7:16 p. m, evening worsy ship. Motion pictures: “The Twent Third Psalm,” *Just 01ks," “The Pahama nal.” 7:30 p. m., Ttallan wo! t South church, Tuesday 2:00 p. m., meeting the Assyrian Women's Sewing club, 4:15 p, m, united week-day church school, grades 4 and P m., mecting of Troop Scouts. Wednesday » of Boy 418D M year review of the United Week- Day chu schools, Parents and friends are invited to be present and AILY HERALD, | Scouts, Troop | and | Chureh.” mid- garet Traver, Howard Samuel reader m., social Aid soclety the Boy planist: Y De lano, ‘cellist; Wednesday meeting ) p and 1 meeting of 0 p of the Ladies’ m., Baptist Churches First 10:45 a. m., by Rey “Christ, 10 p, m U. morning William Outside 1 Bible school 7:00 p. m., William ot o ind brothe B ¥ P, Ross, Monday 1, Thu Mission ¢ el Leader, R tev. I 00 p. m, Doy 4:00 7:45 p. m, City mid-week lass m., service, arn tho purpose and methods of | the school. 7:15 p. m., the basket- ball team will play the state trade | school at the 1loys' ciub, Thursday — 3:30 p. m., mid-win- ter tea and sociable of the Wom- I fon, Tea will be served 0 p. m., followed by representing the coming of peopie of many { America with about 50 young peo- ple in national costume, 4:15 p, m., United Week-Day church school for Italian primary® children. 7:00 p. m., postponed neighborhood party at the Hunter road community house. Friday — 4:15 p. m., mecting of Girl Scouts. 6:30 p. m., practice of the rifle club. 7:30 p. m.. motion entertainment ¥ > Town that Forgot God. | Stanley Memorial Sunday — 10:00 a. m., senior arf® intermediate de tments of tl 1 school, 10: ip with sermon by the pastor . R. N, Gilman, subject, “Watch ful Fidelity.” This is “Men's Sunday" when the men of church will sit together in {in the center of the church. 12 | m., junior, primary and beginne t bodv ) | Tuesday — 8:00 p. m., se and organis! iairman of the religious commit Dr. J. E. Conger, ad- utant of the White army and viee president of Men's Ribl Rtichard Hul Blue the asses; 8§, ) of the Whi t ., general of the Gould neral Charles Sy- army; Red monds, histc Back row: B. F. chairman of the entertainme mittee and song leader; (¢ Nicholi irman of of Js Armstrong, nt com- 1 Dechant, ¢ mitt rector; man of the nann, orchestra Ernest R | publicity cor | Red army man of MRS, HORTON 10 SING Soloist Whose Ability Is Known Throughout State Will Ghve Re- cital at M. E, Church, \ Sunday evening The soloist in the Mrs. | Horton is sop | Ruth Goodrich Hortor irst Co egational quartette, and e co “Come Unt Prayer » Promise Never My Task" A new feature to the evening service t Janct Jo f this city, wil] re Rev Perfect” , ve I will j"Journeys with the openin ress on mmary of His | school. countries to | ( t T 5 a. m., morning 1 ) | ey Hunter road community | nual concert by the church quartet | , assisted by Miss Mar- |clas Methodist Churches Trinity m., Everyman's 1, m.,, church m., sermon by the by a Name.” 4:00 membership class. rth league, 7:15 p. | , “Facing | Sunday - Bible 10:45 “Pha chur a pastor, sed m., no week | m., Philathea m., leadership | Tuesday — 4:1 lay scheol, 6:30 p. lass supper, 7:15 | aining class. 7:15 p. m., Boy scouts. 7:45 p. m. class meeting. $:15 p. m., friendship club. Wednesday — 4:15 p, m., W lay schoal, South church, mid- eview. 7:30 p. m., choir rehea Thursday 745 P necting. Iriday — ar = ver | £00 p. m hool. 7:30 p, m., choir turday — 3:00 p. m., par Motlhers' Jewels." ving al. A M Sunday, 10:45 he pastor, Rev. “Behold, T Send You Forth ep in the Midst of Wolves, v school at 1 Chr deavor at . m. 745 p. aered conce in charge of J. J Zion m., preaching by William B. Caines, AS | school. | departments of the church $chool. | Williams, and address by the ps ond an- | tor. Tuesday evening and | meeting. prayer for Non-denor Enmanus 10:00 m Knupy. missionary on furle Myrtle 1 I rvice, Tuesduy ot Thursday week prayer mecti Christian Sunday serviee Subjeet, “Soul," Wedn, o'clock \ 1y even reading roc B bui iblic daily fr National he 1 0'c days. Infernational Bible day — 10:45 Pelie of Nev by W. Bible Infs “Is the Poop Sunday — 10:45 by the pastor, sub, tures of Jesus.” 12 sion. 6:00 p. m ervice, led by Miss Je: 00 p. m tor, subject Hedge." Tuesday — class, Wednes an’s Missionary Thursday - dren's i ay — 3 Sunday munion, 9:30 11:00 a. m., morr rmon. 6:00 p. m fellowsh 7:30 prayer and addres Wednesday — a, | communion ‘and inter Sun o | | § ninationnl | Gospel m., prayer a . preac 1 a i caker, ker, Hugl P . Mrs, m., : ¢ 1 Ky from Af children's i W m., ; i p.om mid- | " 165 ng Science at 10:45 a school m at is ing meetlng ’ 1 m — Room 504 | ilding is open to| om 12 noon until | undays and holi- ) Students' Ass'n, a. m., sdrmon by de m w York city h 4 L. i Subject Pelle, W lo's a. m., ing Pic- | m., Sunday school | , young people's the pas. in the preac ol fr m hi hree ie hing b; Serpent ) 0O p.an., Bible study | S¢ 00 p. m., Woin- band. m., m., chil- church choir re- nday m., holy church sch prayer Young People’s p. m., a 1 i an evening | | Present Governing Body of Everyman’s Bible Class Religious Items — | served at ¢ { Heininger f Communion the service will First church on Sunday, { who desire bapiism « | with the church o give Wa before George ord will spe Rev. fternoon ir ational riendsg of lattend and clarn the South ¢ 1y the Boys ' 1ut gational and sday natior e prese 1lities ited by about the Stan The men rning service Atwood wi essiv s church tomorrow ALBANIAN O11 tha ey ning 1 concert at SITUATION s a deat Musical known loeal musicia of Y of Mu, in for their literary merit and su b. “Volga Boat Song” (Russian I'olk Song) arranged by Tuthill “Allegro non troppo” Langsam, ausdruckswoll’* “Allegro vivace,” Jansen ep 39, s rnene Dest Trio CONCERT TUESDAY (anley Memorial Church Quar- I tet Arranges Musical Feast | A b, ¢ ano “Little Piekaninny Kid" ... . cees Guion Garden of Tomor- Deppen a " DeWitt Talmadge, Mr, Winship, Barito a. “Sing Me a Quaint Old Bal- lad" “I'hilosophy,” Emmell. Mr, Ward Marschner Dest Trio Ti of the 1orlal church hias arra 1 for the second annual con- |} Biven 17, at to vocal instrumental I'rio which is t this trio under t menibers of the e quartette Me- ged a varled Stanley Tues evening, | chruary o'clock 1dition 2 i “Romance,” Dus Soprano and alto with violin a. “One Fleeting Hour," Lee b. "I Love a Little Cottage,” . e O'Hara Miss Dradley and Miss Barnfield ‘Cello Melody in I, Rubinstein . Dr. Delane Ppe wrance of The ell known locally v during and have 1 several the year Howard Y. Stearns, the of the New club and studied the vio n in New England conserva- ory of musie and in Germany Miss Margaret Traver, alsc ag onservatory Louis | | Contralto occasions violinist, a member Brtiain | the | “Sylvia,”” Speaka “Sunrise and You,” Penn Mr. Hedwall ‘I Entertain an Agent David Grayson. Mr. Winship well [ b duate | N England studying under the Unaw ornell; . Dr Delano, ratlve newcomer in the 1 musical world, His evi- | understanding of his instru- | and interpretation of music | m to music lovers | enjoyed his work Samuel 0ld Fashioned Town,* “Little Damozel,” N Miss Barnfield v'Standchen” Barcarolle,”” Pache “Pizzica‘o Gavotte™ Dest Trio nt ovello, ent 18 commended ho have alreads this city, | The readings to be given by Har- | _ 4 Winship are of a different type om those usually made a part of | usical programs, The composers of | 3 two selections are widely read | ect To a Wild Ros Who did Bwallow Jonah" Quartette The quartette is composed of Miss The program is as follows: | Doris 1. Bradley of this city, so- Miss Barker | prano; Miss Winifred E. Barnfleld of Bristol, contralto; Mr. Edward F. Benediction” (Irish | Hedwall, tenor, and George D. arranged by Silver | Ward, baritone, both of this city. | atter. rgan, selected ...... ngs a. “Love’s Folk Song) .. O T T T STANLEY MEMO 10:45——"Men's Clab Sanday.” “WATCHFUL FIDELITY 8:00 p. me—Second annual Concert, Organ, vocal, piano, violin, ‘cello and read: “Fhe Little Church with the BLG wele Tuesday —LECTURE— “IS THE BIBLE INFALLIBLE?” by W. L. PELLE of New York City Sunday, 3 P. M. 0Odd Fellows’ Hall, Arch Street International Bible Students’ Assn. FREE SEATS NO COLLECTION FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 10:45 Morning Worship 12:10 Bible School Sermon by REV. WILLIAM ROSS Subject: (HRIST, OUTSIDE THE CHURCH Music—Te Deum (in B minor) .. . Buck #l Soprano solo—“0 Lord, I Come” ......... Braga The First Church of Christ (Center Congregational) Main and Church streets 10 a. 1., Church School. 11 o'clock, Morning Worship. Speaker, Rev. George W. Judson of Stratford, Conn. . m., Men's Bible Class, 3 p. ;‘1]4. Armenian Service. 0 0 5:30 p. m., Young People’s Meeting. in Church Waiting for YOU! FILL IT THIS SUNDAY nwning Worship 10:45 I'HE PASTOR—"PHASED BY A NAM E g Service 7:15 SERMON RY THE PASTOR: “FACING THE ISSU OF LIFE” Are you prepared to meet them? Hear how Jesus met and solved those which confronted him. SELECTIONS: RUTH GOODRICH HORTON, SOPRANO Recitations—MISS JANET JOHNSON t Evening Service y Methoaist Episcopal Church SERMON BY v MRS, il & Trinit