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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1925 AMONG THE CHURCHES AND THEIR PE OPLE E —— e — "MAKING A MAN? AT | SERIES OF SERMONS | = » 1 WORKERS 10 MEET, |2, e | latlons ‘at Columbia university, the Rev. F. L. Brooks to Preach for f 4 : | ! | program will follow 12 general Eight Sundays on the Book of A IN SUUTH AMERI[; | themes: Unoccupled fields, the In- Hotolationy ab Batboiel. hxioh, . [ | dians of South America, education, | evangelism, soclal movements in | How I[ les to Be Down and A aFlos Ch stbh Caadh e B Y " i | South Amerlca, health ministry, the Book ‘of RevelkHord: will' be. Gb Baptist ¢ wches mission, Hunter road community| 758 Fast street. school at 12:30 p. m. Christian Fn- Delegfl[es 0[ Pmtestflm msm“""“""“" in the community, N‘{Ifl”“‘ 0“[ 1] N&W YOI‘k SllOWfl on le] ’"‘hrcd in the People's church of house., 10:46 a. m, beginners' de-| Friday — 7:30 p. m., meeting of | deavor soclety at 6:30 p. m. Eve- : f f sducation, literacurs, missanmey i Ghrist Basinnlng fomurFow KId Tasls partment of the church - school. | the Men's elub. ning service at 7:45 p. m., subject, tions Sa“ for Momflldeo lationships, special religlous probe [ ing for elght Sundays. They will be| Sunday — 1 1., morning [10:45 a. m., morning worship; cele~ s | “In Life's Battle We Strite for the lems, cooperation and unity. Brok PR AE | delivercd by the pastor, Rev, F, L.| WOrship. sermc v, William | bratlon of the communion. 12:10/ Swedish Bothany | Mastery.” Communion at close of “It has seemed best to divide the roke—and in New York. Alone | Brooks. The subjects will be as fol. | 1088, Subject: sed Fidelity.” | p. m., church school, primary, jun-| Morning service at 10:30 o'cle preaching service : fleld into two parts” Mr, Inman — and among seven milllon people, | lows: 11:45 . m, communion, 12:10 p. |ior, intermediate and senior de-|followed by Sunday sehool at 12:10 | ' Tuesday evening, prayer and ¢ New York, Feb. 25, — Bound for | said, “South America and morthern Hungry — and no place to cat, | March 1: “Not a Riddle, But n :.'fihnmfl',f.,fi““?’(0””"‘"“,‘;"“, u;d :mr('mnnlln. r1::15 P. m. pastor's|o'clock. Eyening service at 7:30 meeting. lflw first congress on Christian work | Latin ~ America, and to hold two e st. Tor. | Revelation.” classes. 7:00 p, m, B. Y. P.|Lenten class for young people. 2:30 | o'clock. 3 = \ South Amerl > ma | congresses for this purpose, The Tired == with no place to rest. Tor- | “'yryyop 'g; wy panorama of Church U+ Subject: “What the “ Bible |p. m. Assyrian ~worship. 3:00 p. o st Mark's “un g ); v"\:n:x i l.,-tf;u:’l;‘(]::‘i]":g(’) 401: fres Sousrem, o al South Amer- lorn, acoustomed to wealth and not | frigtory.” [Toaches about Worship.” Leader, |m., church school of the Italian Lutheran Churches | ica, is now to be held at Monte- | First Sunday in Lent. | Protestant institutions of North | yiquo 1sed to the hardships of & man| @March-15: “Th o Mise Effie Carlton, . mission, Hunter road communit e Church Snntched\ ¥ First | A . without money, thousands of miles | Away." 2 ‘\rlonduy—T 100 , m. Boy Scouts, | Houss, 6:00 p. m. young people’s| Mornivg service, In English, at| Sunday == 17:30 . m. holy com-| Amcrica and Furope salled for| “The great changes in Latin R 2 D. T e S A % liuts hy : munion. 9:30 a. m., church school. e from hapis and not a friefd fo turn “u',ph 2 Lashed by the S(orm‘ “u_”;,“l‘x;] u$c|'|' ;3 meeting., :I‘n‘«unx “r 15 p. m, e\lhnlng. wor- | ‘10130 lock, followed by Sunday ”'Ofi‘u B .”"nl\:‘u"”v“rn \,"04 { Montevideo today on the steamship America since 1916 have brought S ;o( Wrath., | ay p. m., annual | sh p." A otion picture, “Making a sechool. Kvening service, in Swedish, ¢ b B,y Lt v“ ant | gouthern Cross. many new problems as well as new st | " March 29: “Moral Darkness and|Meeting of the Woman's soclety. | Man." 7:30 p. m,, Italian worship,at 7:40 o'clock. Preaching at both | SCrmoN. 6:00 p. m.. Young People's | "y " ohorage will be fn sossion | Opportunities. Readjustments are s are the hatdships faced by | gocial Despair.” | Eleetton of officers. Address by Mrs. | at South church; celebration of the | services by Rev. Dr, Abel A, Anl.|fCllowship. — 7T:80 p. m., —evening | vk a9 1o April § at Monte- Deeded everywhere, The nations ‘l\lurufin G. Winsby®in “Making & | April §: “The World's Last Ruler, |F. G. Platt, The Young Woman's| communion, qul.y pastor, 2 | prayer and address in the chapel. 4\.‘1”, There will |I i hlim;n a have grown stronger economically lan,” & picture siarring Juck Holt | oy His Program,” sowing guild in chafge of the so-| Monday — 6:00 p, m. monthly|" Lenten service Wednesday eve.| Wednesday — M. oMY | gional conference at Rio de Jan- | and politically. New social move- ;\vhlrh will be shown at the South April 12: “The World's Last Bat- clal hour. 7:30 p. m., meeting of | supper and meeting of the Young, ning at 8 o'clock. 5 eommunion and inte ions. T “wv'“” March 13-1 an ‘,‘)m..m',,“.” ments have arisen which mark S ?:\r:r*xflflonnl church tOmMOrrow | ¢1o: When? Where?" the World Wide guild. Woman's department. Miss Caroline] =~ Choir rehearsal Friday evening, |P: M. evening prayer, litan 1(,,,,” rence at Montevideo, ‘\Imfh new interest by the common peopl night. BT S “The Climax of Revela.| Thursday — 4:00 p. m., City Mis. [ E. Bartlett will give an account of | Meeting of the confirmation c sermon by the Rey, James 8. Ne ‘”" a regional conference at | in the development of thelr coun- T the character of Winsby, Mr. | yiop" sion sewing meeting. 7:45 p. m. | her new work in the city. Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. Thursday — 6:45 p. m., corporate | p oo Ajres April 13-14 © 7 iries. Tn no part of the world are lIuYIl s a vl;‘flnu:i.l lulm‘-dlgnuma s mid-week service, Tuesday — 2:30 p. m., meeting | = communion of the riendly | woen times, delegates and | more remarkable transformations snob, cordia 5] - v ' er s ¢ s ant 3 x - o HM( ':M:MO Blkv*]'ln :yc ?’I‘I‘ | - of the n women's sewing | Matthew's A " . .| visitors, numbering several hundred | taking place than today in South e desdeiainnd D. H. ALLEN 70 SING germas club. 4:16 p. m.. United week-day| Sunday — Communion service fn — 4:30 p. m., ChIreN's | gy oommittecs and as indi- | America.” IRBAtSsthgKeNwho e piscdaln ) . Sunday — 9:30 a, m. Sunday jchurch school, grades 4 and®. 7:00 E0gllsh at 9 a. m.; 0 German at | *rvice: T 0 v. m, intercessions and | yiqyq)g, visit South American cities, The “great challenging reason” e! power, Ji6hpuls) oo atrew: too - school. 10:30 a. m, service in Eng- p. m., meeting of Troop 2, Boy|10:45 a, m. Sermon on “Thoughts | a0dress by the rector in the chapel. ng and studying religiods and | for the impending congress at ALY e C"Y',':;?“l oy 10| oritord Bass Soloist at M, | !she 11:30 a. m., communion; serv- | Scouts. ‘u[ \1 n Opposed to God's Thoughts.” = fonal facilities, Several dele- | Montevideo, was the dangef that 51 .{:.( sm 'eY kn ]onc«hi |’r‘ o ice in German. Wednesday — 3 p. m., Lenten ' Sunday school after each sersice, Second Advent | gations alrcady are there. The first | South America would become & capes to New York, in his hurry | Church Tomorrow, — Rev. 4. E. Mond: s 8 p. m., meeting of |study class and Bible discussion in the respective language. Sunday — 10:45 a. m. Service | 04 from here in December, and |land of materialists, and the need not stopping for clothes or mone : ; the Y. P. 8 in the Y. M. C. A, |conducted by Rev. Dr. George W.| Dcacons' meeting Tuesday eve- | Vith sermon by the pastor. “The |in.jitest on February 14, | for “finding a spiritual basis for other, than the cash he has on his| = Ford Will Speak. We q,.“\d,“ — 4 p. m, roligious|C. Hill. 4:16 p. m. United week- | ning. [ Mocking ot Christ tiporiithe Crosa| =5 i P8 L ey S day, the | national mnd personal lfe” ox {hig person. In the city, pickpockets rob | 14 instruction for girls. day chtirch school, grades six and| Lenten i Wednesday eve- | 12:06 p. m., Sunday school. 7:00 D. | 10 eroup will 210 de | cont t him of what cash.he possesses,| At the morning service in Trinity | “rpyvicday — § p. m. prayer-meet- | seven, 7:15 S g nwu[ Sl esday R e ml erdup il arstveut Siofaw icontinenty leaving hjm absolutely without | Methodist Episcopa lchureh, to-! 1 "6 8 SpYoiiiss gl a0 S IMakELDa I Ehibgin Ge , and on Friday eve- 3 b s | Janelro March 12, leave there| Among the educators who will be : A . orroR | somRumons will ‘bs. ob| P&, e German team will play the Colonials at the | ning clish, at 7:45 o'cloclk. The Character of Job, March arive &t Montevideo | at Montevideo, are: Dr. D, J. Flem- fu;;rls.x The n u”ln ”,‘ft h: finds )uT- i Eeitl ‘H",m T'riday evening, Boy Scotits. Bovatinn: | o 2 N pearumant ‘hufsday evening, 7:30, praise | yroci ag,’ wl AT y' will_start|ing, of Unlon Theologieal '"mm.r" lion souls, without food, friends, | NIng Dwjght H. Allen of Hartford T b I'W:m ]]l") 5 \ftv‘nn . m meeting i 5. m, church rvice. i | homeward on April 9, reaching NewDr. W. W. Sweet, professor of his- money and, worst of all, without | Will sing. Mr. Allen has an especial- 2 5 M . of the Home Misslonary - depart- . 0 . m., communion | York April 2 tory in De Pauw university, repre- onos and, s I s Bl s Sunday school at 9: o'clock, | ment, The meeting will be devoted servi G20 m., Epworth Jeague. Christiun Seienoce ) 8 1s under the a ! senting the American interests in er e s M'mrrh“; o H;\r(f‘ovd o followed by morning servi to home missior Current events 7:15 p. Y., address by the pastor, Sunday service 145 a 5 i committee on coope panic American Thistorical !v\n‘ vnn {wrt.j 8 x‘v; . cCap 11 e V‘Nu‘an‘-L‘ with sermon by Rev. Ferre, | will be discussed by “IFeeding Hungry Hearts.” subject, “Christ Jesus.” § v 'tion in Latin America, and its 1925 | themes; Dr. Max Exner, of the 8 dowmand-outer who 1s accus- o for the past three years, the | EYCRINE servic at 7 o'clock, with | Johnston. Tea will bo. served, 415 Mondiy — 30 0p. m. W, I M. |school at 9:45 a. m. sessions are intended to develop the, American Association of Soclal Hy- It is from Shorty that Mr, Win \)1 bass soloist in the meanml\"”“""‘"*’ by Rev. Ferre, followed |p. m., week-day church school for & mecting with Mrs. Thomas | - Wednesday cve meeting program inaugurated by the 1916 | giene; Dr. Frank K. Sanders, for- Toarnal the Hrat Sl of rea)| church of Hartford, He has dmm‘",l.](""",“”“"”f e 4_' o Italian primary children. 4:30 p, m., | Mitohell, 2:30 p. m.. Sunshine so- | o’clock. congress on Christian churches in | mer president of Washburn college; g L al | 8 o 4 £ el <. ( o N 4 g W T q o The i 0on ~— Too o0 o ot 1 >, 3! . o vt £t oo n Wopnosrelwo bl enA LIRS BUTE i e n RO Sty iieckly mastinglot ihe X kg WomGl el U LV i R churehmemberg LT seadingdroamisiioom S601 |1atin (Amertca; Swhichimit HhiParl- i BlanoppX {J, MoConnally Be 4 R i m”m[’\m tc call|over radio broadcasting sl:nllm\i a k prayer mecting. an's 41v|n|H|nr'nl for sewing and so- ship training eclass . m, ational |_l; building is open to | yma, Holmes, professor of romance lan- proves otherwlse. Thus it is that | panicd by L. C, Voke. e Lo x S e o L e . S e D oty 1s made inte a veal man.| The pastor will continuo his| Sunday — 10:00 a. m. church § s . m., ]vld‘([u of | Bible class banquet, ladies' night. series of sermons on “Journeys with | 5¢1001. 11:00 . m., moruing wor- | the rifle 3 by LG MELERe s G 1, b STy snip. Subject: “The Attraction of and Sam.” by Boofl Tarkington. |school, fourth and fifth grades. 8:30 | B.] Saturdu (00 p. m., library Philathea pper. 7:16 [ the Master.” The subject for the ad- | British Divine Takes dress this week will be *“Teeding | the “"“T‘-"D SI"‘A‘il""‘v Reve l(i b : 5 o : : § S d' h L A H " ary rts,” i o vl Paton, D. D, 12:15 p. m.,, Men's!hour and game clubs at unter | adership trainir class, T: eopl Fling at Modern Youth | Hungry Heurts” and will deal with | B0 2 S GO0 2 0 Metaroopti | road community Touse, AR 1 Sinay 1046 a sesmon by || we ls ecture ermon con. 3:00 p. m., Armenian service. — ’ §:00 p. m., Junior Aid monthly | the p sl 0 p. m, Young People’s meeting. Stgnley Memorial |1 Monday — 5:16 p. m., monthly| Sunday — 10:00 a. m., senior and | meeting of the standing committee, | Intermediate departments of the | Manchester, Eng, Ieb, 28, —|Jesus’ ministry to tho spiritual ct: “A Donble Por- Almost all the books worth reading | Ncds of men — to the heart hun- are books which have not been pub- | BeS of those with whom He came Jisned in the twentfeth century, in|in confact. U's whole minis- the opinion of the Rev, Garfield H, | trY." he say has a profound s goee #ah hia SEo iy scellal Atwood, & 00 pi m o : cdnesday — ang- | churchi gchool. 10:45 a. ni. com- f s e spiritual significance and makes an | Wednesday 00 p. m., Eng-|c . Ay liigms peoretary OF o M nr;nm! b du]nr{ullrl “lner | lish_class for Armenians, p. m., [ munion service and reception of | monthly clure Y0 p. m., | sermon by the pastor, subjoct: “Not |l 66 L3 * .99 ary ouncil of the Church —As-|#PPeal to the G SR it \ew members. Scrmon by the pas- | Honiine lee scrics. 7:30 p. @ Riddle, but a Revelation.” the e JeCo) Omlng 0 S sembly. | 4 f . | —2: rmen- | t Rev. R, N, Gilman, subject: |m r | first In a series or e Book of |8 » % . The musical selections by Mp | Thursday 2:00 p. m.; Armen-|tor, D j T » v Mtk O.f,lh" Stu- | Anten will be: lian Bible class. 4:30 p. m., Girl|“The Changeless Christ."®12:00 ma | Thursdar . m. prayer | Revelation. i ; = - )'_'". = ‘;‘ “{', V{_?Lm_‘o‘('m"]"’" 1>r- “And God Said, ‘Lot the Wat Scout meeting. §:00 p. m., concert | junior. primary and beginners' de- [ me:ting. Tuesday — 17 . Bible | Why Not Doomsday on February 6?7 e e rom “Crention”) T by Middlobury colicge gleo ciub. | parfments of the church school. | Friday — 3:00 p. m. mecting of | class. i illiams contended that the atti-| e ey f v Sca Wednesday — 2:30 p. m. - ! sewing scliool teachers. 4:00 p. m Wednesday — 2:00 p. m., Wom- H : Eveni A ; L WProm. tis DesthRY - 8. Catipans ) . Boy Scout nesday T ing sclioo ners, p. m, P fude toward books as taken today | 1rom the Depths L i ing of the Ladies' Aid soc 301 s r 8ol ) p. m., choir re- [en's Missionary prayer band Sunday Evening, March 1,7:30 f tina i by the modern student is “positive- | & 3 Iy ridiculous.” “Unless a hook be 10T in Manres Fertile I:'I“”I : dated 1924, or possibly 1028, he 2 3 . Itallan d of teachers of the primary and he- M. 12, Zion “ : : “Just For Tods Abbott y sitd, [Mthe modorn . student, ong church school. | ginners' departuients of the churct choir Te- might suy, virtually Ignores it al- e * 5v501 m., \\U‘ hip of the Italian S G Dot o o 1 il e ot UG ) " Sur { This is the First of a Series of Tlustrated Gospel R e S Middlebury College b — = - e — asserted, “that modern youth is Glee Club Is (,omlng 1, 30 Vine st 3 o'clock) Mon- Lectures on Today’s Problems in the Light of has cver bren produced.” of Middlcbury college will give a J ,““*-" e Prophecy by Evangelist C. A, Blomstedt. g concert at the First Congregutionil | i pritain People to Attend Le N Congregutional church | Stanley Memotial Mew's Olub 8 DR. HILL TO SPEAK church on Thursday evening. The | i i : i x iehizel) ! it ey sorge W. C. Hill, pus-| conce under the auspices of th ture by Noted Sunday School | ¢ S B8 oo ML INBEROLERTIE ) 2 Trounces Guests in Bowling Admission Free! ness neeting, fon;"* communion. 12:00 m,, ‘| . Wednesday — 4:10 p. m., week- | day school session. 6:00 p. t Sub]ect: v school, sixth seventh | Young People's meeting, led b p. m., Boy § Troop 13. Thursday — 4:00 p, m., childrei Thursda 0 p. m; mecting | | meeting. 7:45 p. m,, church y»ru}(‘r il ODD FELLOWS HALL—ARCH ST., Near Main meoting. zational church witl | T viendship ciub of the Trinl- South Congregatio; Young Woman's missionary society. 3 5 i o 5 ar weok ting S A church will hold a pi ame Last Fyening will speak o the members| The following Saturday the coll Speaker in Neighboring City, (1o s o b or nnd busiiess meeling at 6:15 S ) ) i 8 e : o e 5 o'clock Monday afternoon. sull nd business meeting at T B s Qi lansigang s prodge Miss Margaret Sluttery, noted| The Young Pcople's society of the ok Monday eve Fach mem- O e £} a80] Y JAL @ v L v . S 1 3 second time this scason, tomorrow | WEAI® at New Yor writer and lecturer, who is well |German Baptist churel will moct at bev ted to brin end. Everyman's Bible class were g1 morning. Dr. Hill made such a hit e e known in New Britain and has [the Y. M. C. A. on Monday evening Rev. J. Emerson 1ord will address | or the* Men's club of the Star the last time he spoke to the class Movie Actors? s , X ] e o : | spoken here a number of times, [at § o'cloc © busin“ss mecting e Junior that he was mentioned as a pos- | Cugton What is your price per [ 5P : R Jer mes. lat s oiclock, M e emorial church at the latter place i o > | Wil speak in Mariden tomorrow | gy i o : ciret il of the Trinity M. church sible leader. He will take as gross on engagement rings? | : he Woman's Society of the Firs A la5t ‘evening | Mhote wera about £0 subject tomorrow, “Missing the| Wholesale Groce re you going | ~ T ist church will elect officers at " i e infants, {men present. The program opencd Mark.” Members of the South to open a store or ma Officers of th Wh army of you a movie annual mecting at 2:30 o'clock | - A o 3 . & . N CE e P A e Eney adults will be | With comm S (Center Congregational) Church Brotherhood will attend. |actor?—Life. y - CLICECIR VOB R B DintyawillEaadressChesnosting 3 T i “ ChUreh O v oorge V. Hamlin, president of th TAN T T | soclal hour will be in charge of the |21 10D ind Toroues wes wmis o MAIN AND CHURCH STREETS Young Woman's sewing guild. 6 e : e S L Sl er (e third lecture In vach of his| General Charles A. . Cooper, and SO e e Miss Effie Cariton will lead the 11 rtutes on reilgious educas | Dr+ Frank Zwick and . W. Hen- DO YOU REALLY KNOW G el B e v lion e Trnily 3. e[ i RO B S “THE ATTRACTION OF THE CROSS” The subject will be “What the Bible Ay N g “The Colored Serenaders, the Sermon at 11 a. m. by P » most up-to-date book—The Book of will be evening et Muctalousii fn ) = i B GG R & .‘1.‘,,.., i | Happy Hour Minstrels,” consisting levelation? Come and hear about it at the 3 i, GO ST SR e e Clane of the South Congregational church |~ 11! - Mark's Ipiscop urehi | 8 T Colpak and. Albsrt Helm Reverend L. B. Paton, D.D. PEOPLE’S CHURCH OF CHR]ST e i » ‘. I {wlil hold its monthly Sippee Aad e e SR e Jaricy Law, savg \.“;“]'h\ ‘;“"1!\: Church School at 10:00 a. 1 neeting at 6'clock Monday evening. aleues Murks' Episcopal church wi | on a‘concer Court Street % The South church basketball team BB i e F. L. Brooks, pastor f\will play the Colonials at the Boys' |Scive cotborus comaion at ¢ \osts when it came to a game Men's Bible Class at 12:15 p. m. b 3 5 3 2ot N ‘lub at 7:15 o’clock Wednesdag eve- |0 ¢loch dhursday cvening o oI A j A series of sermons, based upon the book, will be deliv- K S i i ] Tecture ol oy eoticon by DRAPaton ered by the pastor, beginning Sunday evening | e s ¥ hie Home Missionary department SALT BURGLAR ALARM ; N8 menibers: ot Sermon Subject. af the South Congregational church | Constantinople.—sult is consider- e ! Sendiing 10:45 a. m.—“A Double Portion.” s : W 1‘.1 devote fts meeting iy ey o ot . “N], 34 < a Revelation.” i § X |afternoon to home missions, Mrs, [Ar . wh 7:00 p. m.—“Not a Riddle, But a Revelation. ‘ A . S R e el g - - | FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ol will {powder in it an t was salt A T.enten class for £} Honline will de 3 et B i the ol e gor Mnrshy|He dmmadiaily g the val- | anq study of the Biblo wiil b - 10:45 Morning Worship 12:10 Bible School [d e strect, at 7 o'clock s beea 1l t steal in | gueted by Rev. George ) Dr Geo vv C Hlll evening and a number of New Brit- |\ Thursday cvening a house w e had eaten sa tha South G ke ah Setroniby Revl Wt Ross b ° ] . ° ain people are planning to hear|{ There will be Lenten services in = Wadnesda ternoons, at 3 B : her, |German at St. Matthew's churel o'clock. The discu 1 Subiect : Will Speak to Miss Sattery has just red [7:45 o'clock Wednesday evening anc Smokerg BEW&I‘E i TGy LT Lsess o) | ubjec from a trip around the world {in Enelish on Friday eveiing. Emerson Fosdick, “The Mod PERPLEXED FIDELITY where she studied conditions In| The scrmon at ® People’s ' 8§ X S Y Use of the Bible.” The elass nthems— various lands and gave addresses in [church tomorrow evening will be g lults. hies s government and missions schoo! he first of a series on the Book of ; e A -« “od S ; S Worl Qtai Japan, China, India, Palestin velutions. £ = i BARRIE THE MODEST “ lf“l ] 0 {I.H'\M‘\\.ll Vorld”...ooovvvnes .3dmer other countries. Miss Cecelia Atwooll il lead the o I.ondon.—Sir Jam : ) dis read ol the world™............. -James AoNens G A She will speak at the First Con-{Young People’s meeting at the Peo f es solf-advertisement that t ommunion T LIE Subject: gregational church in Meriden. |ple's church tomorrow ¢ ; \ ords By . Lenitalls 120 g n ) 511 Be Pres — |" Fhe Woman's Foreign Missionary TR cared from the 1 e ¢ 3l Wednesday, 2:30—Annual meeting of the W | ; rother Present Lt issionars R set ol Vednesday, Annual meeting e \Woman's South Church Brotherhood Will Be Prese he Philippine Tslands lead the y of the Trinity M. E. clus | advertsing 5 5 L e M R GE Platt s 2 ' RS Mrs, Thomas Mitch- | 3 R ter e inf QOELE e AL S Eae iR YR e tie RSy Everybody Out! Bring Another Fellow! fl] world in cocoanut production. gl s i \ et : STANLEY MEMOR[AL CHURCH Church Attendance || " wmimu. ™ | EASe § MAKING A MAN And church work mean the cultivation of the habit of feel- A Paramount Picture of greatest human interest and with a deep and striking lesson ing some regponsibility for others.”—Theodore Roosevelt i ] L r your “thinker” re going to Doors open at 6:45 EVENING SERVICE 7:15 f lion! ; Dr : SERMON—“FEEDING HUNGRY HEARTS” i DGI;E‘\E‘I:&RS{LUB o 1 f the Morning Worship at 10:45—Celebration of the Communion and Reception of Rev, J. Emerson Ford | 'HURSDAY, MARCH 5, 8 P. M. ! calnad bzl v Members. ‘ . . 4 1 CENTRE CHURCH m R h- New Member y This is the first Sunday in the Lenten Season. If any have been slack let us, SPECIAI, MUSIC—DWIGHT H. ALLEN, Bass Soloist | 30 VOICES »— VIOLINIST-SOLOIST : STRING QUARTET during those very significant days of Lent, establish again the habit of Church-going. Shops, Dickinson Drug Co., McEnroe’s.

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