New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 21, 1925, Page 10

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ol ey S % W TRINITY CHURGH PLANS | WASHINGTON SERVICES| the school scholars at 4:39 Tomorrow Morning's Program In- cludes Recognition of “Father of His Country.” tures, at Trinity | service will to Ge ce of T Tomorrow morning Methodist church the glve special recognition Washington and to the pl ‘iglon in the life of America. tople of the morning scrmon “Our Nation's Safoty.” In the evening the pastor, J. Emerson Ford, will dcliver third address in t series of “Journey with the Master." subject will be, “Arise and Walk" and the sermon will along the line of the healing work of Jesus —His ministry to the physical needs of men, The musical program in the eve- | ning will be unique. Mr. Voke, cr- ganist of Trinity Methodlst church, will play and sing several comp tions by himself and tel. some of the circumstances under which he wrote them. He has wrtitca over 300 gospel songs and has composi- | tlons published in 12 diffe-ent hymn books. Many of these have heen sung at station WEMC, Berrien Springs, Michigan, When he was twelve years old he won a silv medal for accompaniment at the Royal Academy of Music in Lon- don. Mr. Voke will be assisted by Harry Ward, cornetist, who was so enthusiastically received wher he played at the Mathodist church sev- | eral weeks ago, Mr. Ward is ¢ty ing with Prof. Charles Hatch of | Hartford. The musical program will be as follows: | Baritone solo | Wondrous Yand of Never Ending Day" L. C. Voke “When I Think of Jesus L, C. Vol wi Baritone solo a. “The Convert's Prayer” . b. “He Careth For You” .... ceraiens AL C SV oke Oftertory — Cornet solo by Harry | ‘Ward. I Baritone solo with cornet obli-| gato, “Trust It All to Him” .... | L. C. Voke | Others See . L. C. Vgke Baritone eolo, an Jesus in You?" . LENTEN SERVICES St. Mark's Episcopal Church \\'lll‘ Hold Wednesday Services, m.m,-‘i Services for Church School. ¥ Cy |'bers. It shows the | Butler, the fanatical | ernor's ward culminate in mar the world was.” April 1st, The I'act of realization St, John 19:4 “I bring him lv.h to thee.” Th will be rooms speclal scrvices in for the church c'clock par .,n Friday afte ruction be illnstrate noon during Lent, siven hy the pt ree pic follows Friday, Febr Symbols. iday, March 6 — Bu:lding the ' Clildren of Many Friday rist, Part Friday, day, March 13 Lande. March 1 March 20 — Life ot Chuist, Good Friday, in church. April 19 PATRIOTIC PIGTURE AT SOUTH CHURCH All the Thrills of Revolutionary War Seen in Thrilling Film Tomorrow Evening A strong dramatic as well as his- toric pict is to be shown at t South Congregational church to- morrow nfght. It is “Cardigan,” and is taken from the fimous novel of the same name hy Rc great the patriots threading way through early histor h men as John Hancock, cne tha of the Declaration of Independence is seen in all his simple glory. Pat- rick Henry is ecen delivering his famous oration, the Minute Men a seen in secret sion developing their plans to start the Revolution, and Paul Revere is seen in all his glory on his death defying ride which he roused the farmers of the country side to action, Lord Dun- more, governor of Virginia, the un- scrupulous servant of the nt King George 111, whose evil w elped to precipitate the which led to America's from his mother cour ed in all his desp famous traitor on separation is depict- le acts while e Tory, the vil- the pa- 1 Amer- lain of the story, rou. triotism of every red bloode ican, The battles of Lexington and Concord are seen in all their de- tail and as a fir to an awe-in- spiring film, a never to be forgotten event in the history of this country the Red Coats are actually seen in retreat and the dramatic romance of the Irish youth and the gov- e, | a befitting end to what is now the ars. There will be special Wedn eervices at St. Mark's church each week during Le Ash Wednesday, there will be holy communion at 7 o'clock in the morning, litany, penitential office, and holy communion at 10:3 o'clock, and evening prayer and a sermon by the rector, Re Suteliffe, at 7:30 o'clock. succeeding Wednesdays Re Stuart Neill, rector of St. church, South Manchester, will de- liver a series of sermons on the Gospel of St. John, the subjects be- ing as follows: March ¢ — The Supreme Ques- tlon. St. John 3:27 “Art Thou He| that should come or do we look for | another, March 11 — A Messiah. St. John 6:15 “They would come and take Him by force and make Him a king.” March 18 — The Incarnation. St. John 10:36 “Because I sald, | I am the Son of God.” March 25 — The Glory of God. 8t. John 17:5 “The glory which I had with Thee before hiece of historical work ced on the screen, greatest ever pro Monthly Song Ser;;ce at First Lutheran Church snsap 30 NUWL T et 'he monthly 1 at the T tomorrow even The program will y Miss Mil the the pastor, In detail, World Sy Dvurak oo \\'UJO" Gig ul Scherzo Ave Mar oW “Once More, B. on, \IL: D":Ar Home"” ... . \\d,,l"‘\" - P Address Dr. A. A. Ahlquist “My Soul is Athirst for God" Stickles Briggs hou My Hand” . Miss Mildred Berglund “Hold Why Attend Church? Because There Is Somethi Which You Can Not Morning Ser “OUR NATION’S SERMON~— J. Emers Evening Se: SERMON—“ARISE ng To Be Gained There Get Anywhere Else vice 10:45 SAFETY” on Ford rvice *7:45 AND WALK” J. Emerson Ford LEONARD C. VOKE, Will play and sing several HARRY WARD, Trinity Methodist FIRST BAPTI 10:45—Morning Worship Sermon by Rev. W “A MIGHTY MA BARITONE compositions by himself CORNETIS Episcopal Church ST CHURCH 12:10—Bible School m. Ross, Subject: N OF VALOR” Anthem—*“This is the promise”—Matthews Soprano and Tenor Dues— “Love Divine”—Stainer hubert | < each | the 7 — Christian | gathering, — Serviee | Ameérican | s ' Harc aptain Walter | | tns | prie: Baptist Churches I"irst Morning w Sermon by Rev, ject, “A Mighty Man of Valor. Bible sc brotherhood and adult classes at 12:10 p. m, Baptist Young People’s union at 7 o'clock. Special Mrs, Charles Ludvigson Willlam Ross. will take c Monday m., i y—38pm, the home of Park ednesday social in lectu lay — p. Boy mission study Mrs. Cherles Terrace. cvening — Colonial : hall, on, » midweek German Sunday y memo glish; school; al day. 10:30 Goory Wash- p. m, 30 p. m., meeting socicty in chureh, fous Instruction class ~ § p. m., prayer mect- Elim (Swedish) iy — 5 p. m., third quar- z of the Y. P. union of York conference. 6 p. m., served and 8 p. m, a con uspices of the local inday 5 school. 11 3:30 p. m., dress hy turd ¢ mee the New supper friends. the ert soclety. Sunday iing worship. ervice. 4:00 p. m., George Ferre of 7:00 p. m., eve- Mass, serviee jesday ters will meet 1 Hammare street, at 8:00 |r Thursday — 7:45 p. m,, prayer service. — The King's at the home of Mrs. 370 East Main mid week Congregational Churches First at 10 a. m. 11 a. m. Sub, Morn- Church school ing worship at “The Quality Christian Pe; tion. neaker, Rev. Theodore A, irecne of New York. Men's Bible class at 12:15 p, m. Armenfan serv- ice at 3 p. m. Young people's meet- at 5:80 p. m. Tuesday — 6:30 women's m y society. Wednesday — 9 a. m 11 day se \\m;: meeting for the McAll mis- , English class for Ar- m., Junior mis- of i, Sy . m., Armenian Scou , Boy Scouts. . Ttalian de- par school. mission, a, hip of the Hunter road community hip at 10:45 o'clock, | ub- | Scouts, | under | Daugh- | Young Italian | | house. The senlor of the 10:45 a. department church m., morning worship. or- chestra school will pla Sermon, “Sinal or Zion.” Address to 12:10 p. church school. Primary, junior, intermediate and senior 12:10 p, m,, special meeting standing committee, worship. 8:00 p, | chureh school of the Italian mis- sion, Hunter road community house, 6:00 p. m, Young people’s mect- ing. 15 p. m.. evening worship. Motion picture, “Cardigan.” 7:30 p. m., patriotic service for the Italian mission. Tuesday — 4: p. m, United wer |\ day church school, for grades Jjuniors, actric Tape.” | m., depart- ments, of the m,, Assyrian m, \\ ! United week d and 7. 7:15 p. m,, etball game at the Boys' club, South church vs. South church of Hartfor . second of Dr. Honlin . m., church o s lecture on “Teaching Values of ””.i Methodist ent” in the 30 p. m., second of Dr. Honline lecture course on “How to T Religion.” These cour: | will continue for ten weeks. Thursday — 4:15 p. m, United week day church school for It prin children. 9:30 a, m., all day sewing meeting of the home missionary department, Sewing will be done for our local hospital and for the at Greenwood, South Carolina. .uncheon will be served at noon, T . m., church night service at irst church, preparatory to the cclebration o the communion, Dr. George W. church, C. Hill will ev, meeting of service for Friday — 4:15 p. m., Girl Scou 00 p. m, the day of prayer for missions to be held in the parish chapel. Miss Grace Coyle of New York, a ficld | secretary of the Y. W. C. A, who is expert in’problems of girls and women in America and in other lands, will speak on “The ples of Jesus as Applicd to Modern Life.” 7:30 p. m., motion picture ente ment consisting of a pro- gram of short features Saturday — 3:00 p. m, library hour and game clubs at the Hunter road community house, nley Memorial 10:00 a. m., senior and intermediate departments of the church school. 10:45 a, m., morning worship and sermon by the pastor, Rev. R. N. Gilman, subject, “Wash- ington, the ! " The junior choir will sing. 12:00 m., junior, primary and beginners' departments of the church school. Wednesday Scouts, Troop 1 Friday — 7:45 p. m., social meet- ing of the Men's club to which the staif and officers of the White army Everyman's Bible | been invited. — 7:30 p. m, Boy of 30 p. | jan | Princi- | | Swedish Bethany, Morning service at 10: | with sermon by the pasto E. Pihl, on “The Serva hovah.” Music by Mr, Hugo Sharp of Newtonvd Sunda People's meeting at 4:3 program furnished by th ary committee, Evening 7:80, with a sermon by t and special music by the Tomorrow morning!s s be the first of a series, morning sermons on the ter of Isalah. This series tinue through Lent, Tuesday and Wednesday at 7:45 o'clock, special will be held. Rev. Harry of Chicago will he the sp | C. B. Hedstrom of Chicag the singing. school at 12:10, 30 o'clock r, Rgv. G. nt of Je- and Mrs, ille, Mass. Young 0, with a e mission- service at he pastor, choir, rmon will of Sunday 1 chap- will con- evenings, meetings Lindblom eaker and 0 and lead | Lutheran Churches st Sunday nmrmnu — Swe > at with sermc The held at 7 song servic clude a short address in El the® pastor, | choir and soloists. St. Matthew's Communion service ¢ mon subject, “Jesus with His Own Blood. | service at 9: | L) Methodist Churchy Trinity Sunday — 9:30 a. Bible class. 9:30 2 day school. 10:45 ¢ the pastor, “Our 6:00 p, m, L. S. Munger. 7:15 p. m the pastor, “Arise and W Monday — 4:10 p. membership class, | ership training m., ch Nation’ 81 fourth quarterly conference in the | church -— 4:10 hool, Methodi m., Red army b 7:15 p. m., Boy Sc | Wednesday — 3:00 p. | Aid meeting. 4:10 week day school, | 7:30 p. .m., Honline | p. m., choir rehearsal. | Thursday — 7:45 | meeting. | rriday — 3:00 p. m,, | day of prayer for missi church. 4:00 p. m., sewl ‘7 30 p. m., choir rehe | A. M. E. Zion ' Preaching by the pasto a. ni., text, et Your [ Order.” Sunda m. Christian hing South lect at it for me and I will raise | thy wages nd class mecting | day evenings. pworth league, m, 7:00 p, p. m, m., D p. m, lish serv- on by the school at 12 o'clock. e will be . The program will in- nglish by reparatory ) m., Everyman's | urch Sun- m,, sermon by Safety." leader, by ] dres al church m. lead- 00" p. m., st church, anquet E. outs, Ladies’ united church. ures. prayer service for ons, South ng school. r at 10:45 House in school at 12 pay thee z on Tues- united | 7:30 | St. Mark's Episcopal Quinquagesima Sunday — 7:30 a. m,, holy communion. 9:30 a m, church school. 11:00 a. m., morn- ing prayer and sermon, 00 p. m, young people's fellowship. 7:30 p. m,, evening prayer and address. Ash Wednesday — 7:00 a. m,, holy communion. 10:30 a, m, Litany, penitential office, and holy communion. 7:30 p, m, evening prayer and sermon by the rector. Friday — 4:30 p. m., children’s service. 7:30 p. m,, intercessions and address by the rector. Non-denominational People's Church Sunday — 10:45 a. m, preach- [ing by the pastor, subject, “Saints n \’H’OIK Places.”” 12:00 m., Sun- day school session, 6:00 p, m, young people's meeting, led by Miss Fanny Knowles. 7:00 p. m., preach- ing by thé pastor, subject, “Playing the Fool.” Monday — 7:45 p. m.,, board meeting. Tuesday — 7:456 p, m.,, study class. Thursday — 4:00 p. m., children's meeting. 7:45 p. m., church prayer official Bible and eclections by the | meeting. Friday — 7:45 p. m,, cHoir re- hearsal, . Second Advent Sunday—10:45 o'clock, morning service with sermon by pastor, “The Vail, the Pillars and Altars of the Tabernacle.” 12:05 p, m, Sun- day school. 7:00 p. m. evening service with sermon, “A Brief His- fory of Job.” Thursday study. evening, 7:30, Bible Emmanuel Gospel Sunday — 10:00 a. m. prayer and praise service, 10:45 a. m., preaching, topic, “What Am I Liv- ing For?” 12:15 p. m., Bible school. 5:45 p. m., young people's meeting; Jtopie, “The Life and Work of John Paton in the Cannibal Islands.” 7:00 p. m., preaching by Rev, Sel- lars ¥. Taylor. Tuesday — 4:00 p. meeting. Thureday — 7:45 p. m, week prayer meeting. Christian Science Sunday service at 10:45 a. m., subject, “Mind.” Sunday school at a. m. dnesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock. The reading room — room 504 m., children's mid- National Bank building, is open to noon un- | the public daily from 12 till 4 o'clock except Sundays holidays, and International Bible Students’ Ass'n., Sunday — 10:00 a. m., junior Bible class. 11:00 a. p. m., sermon by Arthur Hurd, formally of Deep River, Conn. Same Choir Which Sang At St. Peter’s Church 25 Years Ago To Take Part In Anniversary Program Two of the members of this choir have been lost track of, the others are as follows: ik row, from left to right: . Zimmerman, Emil Kraus; Ivalm‘mmmel formerly Miss Nettie Herman. 1 the is 1ird mass i will sing B flat, and be used Schneider of Meri- real church i the A rch , Brook- is the orig- in th “Mc- Thomas' lios wil of Lady of Perpetua lyn, N. Y. Father sole surviving memb Péter's parish now Mgr. Morris F. president of St. Shearer of the hood. Auliffe, eeminary, Mrs. F. middle Mrs. row: Murs. Louis Schilling, Mrs. Elizabeth Maerz; front row: M. Zimmerman, Joseph Noe, Jacob Baumgaertner, F. Lena Schmidt, Barbara Glover, Mrs. Jacob Mrs. Philip Bardeck, Matthew Mary's Lyddy, Rev Rev of at the curate Daniel Mass tford ar Charles Coppe iresent Peter's ¢ pastor assist s will be as usua A strenuous «of during the the debt of ection will be ersary mass s been made out a col- the an- for this to wipe , and up YMOrrow St. ‘\larl\ Church Aids In Cathedral Sunday Ireds of re Episcoy tors of Protes- irches through- Waeh- nd, as congrega- will ns birthday, F “Cathedral ebruary Sunday,” the ward the cathedral Christ in Among the with the ation Mark's Sutcliffe, Rev, as an adequate national churches Natio this undertak church, the Re rector, Dr, of in Anson Phel Washington former eecreta Yal will preach in the Bethleh at 4:00 p. m., February sermon will be broadeast tion WCAP. The Rt. Rev. Freeman, D. D, bishop of ton, will preact 8, , on Cathedral John's chureh and in St evening. canon ™ nsive o pe convenient communication between Hartford, wiil give the | tions giving free-will offerings la-,‘bu\e common interests, ssifiedsafford spe; completion of Washington witness ing is v ps Stokes, cathedral, o university, em chapel and his 1al Cathedral associ- | from Sta- | James E. Washing- twice in Los An- Sunday, in in the Paul's cathedral in the morning means of those who | edy, inex- | EVANGELISTS HERE and C. B. will Rev, Harry Lindblom Hedstrom, Song Leader, Conduct Meetings. Lindblom, known evangelist, of Chicago, and C. B. Hedstrom, who is working with Rev. , Lindblom as his song leader, will conduct special evangel- istic meetings in the Swedish Beth- any church on Tuesday and Wed- nesday evenings of next week. Both are well known in this city as they have conducted meetings here twice before. Rev. Mr, Lindblom, although pastor of the Swedish Free church in Lakeview, Chicago, has traveled extensively, conducting evangelistic campaigns in many cities of the country. Rev. Lindblom will con- clude the series of meetings, which he is now conducting in the l Swedish Baptist church in Wor- cester, on Monday evening and ll come to New Britain on Tuesday. Rev. Harry 1FIED ADS m., etudy. 3:00 —_— Religious Items 1 e Fannle J. Crosby Memorial day Wil be obgerved at the German 'Baptist church school tomorrow morning at 9:30 o'clock. Goorge observed by the congregation at the English service at 10:30 a, m, There will be a speclal mecting of the Baptist Young People's union at 7 o'clock tomorrow eve- ning. Mrs. Charles Ludvigson will | be in charge. The mission study class of the First Baptlst church will meet at the home of Mrs. Charles Ludvig- son, Park Terrace, at 3 o'clock Tues- | day afternoon. Rev. George Feere of Springfield, Mass., wl]] #peak at the morning service ' tomorrow. at -the Elim Swedish Baptist church. The King's Daughters of the l"Hm Swedish Baptist church will meet at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening at the | home of Mrs, Harold Hammurbnrz. ;870 East Main street. | The topic at the Young People's meeting at the Emmanuel Gospel church tomorrow night will be .|“Tlm Work of John Paton in the Cannibal Islands.” Ash Wednesday will be observed | at St. Mark's Episcopal church { with holy communion at 7 o'clock in the moérning; litany, penitential office, and holy communion at 10: mon by the pastor, Rev. Sutcliffe, in the evening. The South church basketball team will play the South Congre- gational church five of Hartford at the Boys' club Wednesday evening. Rev. Dr. M. A. Honline will de- liver the second lecture in each of his series on “Teaching Value of the Old Testament” and “How to Teach Religion” at the Trinity M. E. church Wednesday eyening. A union service for the day of prayer for missions will be held in the South Congregational . church chapel at 3 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. Miss Grace Coyle of New York city, a fleld secretary of the Y. W. C. A, will speak on “The Principles of Jesus as Applied to Modern Life.” The Men's Samuel club of the Stanley Memorial church will hold a special | meeting Friday evening. The offi-| cers of the White army of the Everyman's Bible class have been Washington Memorial day will be ! 0 o'clock; and prayer and ser- | invited to attend.. B, W. Pelton and Philjp Papa, editor of the ‘Connecticut maga« zine, will -speak. at a patriotic serve ice at the TItallan mission at the South Congtegational church tos morrow evening at 7:30 o'clock, | Mr. Pelton will talk on “The Life | ot George Washington.” Mrs. Ken ‘nelh Roberts will sing. Tomorrow's service at the Swed- ! ish, Bethany church will be the first of a series on the £3d chapter of ! Isaiah, which serles will continue through Lent. | Rev, Harry Lindblom of Chicago ' will speak at speclal mectings at |the Swedish Bethany church Tues- day and Wednesday evenings, C. B, Hedstrom of Chicago will lead the singing, | BAPTISTS CONFERENCE V Young People's Union of Swedish Baptist New York Conference Open Sessions This Afternoon, The third quarterly meeting of| the Young People's Union of the Swedish, Baptist New York confers) ence will open in the Elim Swedish| Baptist church at 6 o'clock thi afternoon, with 'the regular busl ness session. At 6 o'clock suppe! | will be served to the delegates and visitors by tie local Young People's| society and this evening at 8 o'clock] a concert will be held undsr the auspices of the local society. Musi. | cal numbers will be furnished b; | the Jocal and neighboring societies and Rev, Willilam Ross, pastor of] | the First Baptist church, will de I liver an address. The regular Sunday mornin, services will be held tomorrow. Sunday school at 9:45 o'clock wil be followed by the morning service at 11 o'clock. Rev. George Ferre, of] Springfleld, will preach ths sermon, Tomorrow afternoon a song serv: ice will be held at 3:30 o'clock and at 4 o'clock Rev. Ferre will agal: | preach. A social hour will follow | this meeting and at 7 o'clock the | concluding service will be held with preaching again by Rev. Ferre. “Y” SWIMMERS VICTORS Springfield, Mass, Feb, 21. Springfield College swimmers de feated R. P. 1. last night, 42 to 26 The Springfield rela’ eam set a ne record for the pool in winning this event. — Song Service — First Lutheran Church ! Franklin Square Sunday Evening, 7:30 O’clock—Choir and Soloist Short Address in English by the Pastor, Rev. Dr. A. A. Ahlquist Cordial Invitation To All! The First Church of Christ (Center Congregational) | Main and Church Streets a well ‘THE QUALITY OF CHRISTIAN PERFECTION’ Sermon at 11:00 A. M. By THE REVEREND THEODORE A. GREENE of ew York '§ Church School at 10:00 A. M. Men’s Bible Class at 12:15 lay 10:45— SHINGTON, 7:45 p. m—Ven's club § Su Friday 7 rvic THE . Officers of White Army special guests. invitation and hearty STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH, “The Little Church with the BIG Welcome." e of worship nnd_sermon. CHRISTIAN" welcome to all! PATRIOTIC SERVICE e EVERYMAN'’S BIBLE CLASS SUNDAY MORNING Rev. Samuel Fiske will speak on “George Washington” Patriotic Music by the Orchestra . “American Patrol” .... “National Emblem” “Qur' Director” “Old Glory” “Star Spangled Banner” w “Down Main Street” ... COME AND BRING AN .March .March .March .. Medley nh smgmg b\ the class March OTHER FELLOW M. Bob Loomis Will Sing Miss Muriel Stockwell at Piano Patriotic Hymns—Cornet Duet E. CHURCH, 9:30 A. M. In Recognition of Washington’s Birthday THE GREAT AMERICAN PICTURE CARDIGAN SUNDAY EVENING, 7:15 — SOUTH CHURCH DOORS OPEN AT 6:45 MORNING WORSHIP AT 10:45—THE PASTOR WILL PREACH. The South Church offers you all privileges of the fellowship and work, and invites your earnest and sympathetic interest and cooperation.

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