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oy NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATU QR o S SR RDAY, MARCH 14, 1925. AMONG THE CHURCHES AND THEIR PEOPLE m———0IT REAIGNS CONCERT BY TRID AT BAPTIST CHURCH Brotherhood Seeks to Arouse Tnterest in Classical Music SECOND MR. BABBITT American Life In Some Quarters Re- fleeted in Booth Tarkington Story “Alice Adams,” rkington's well known Adams,” which won the he best plece of 922 will he pict at the g service tomor A con We sting of Rapti re apti Nunzio E. Agne oa Adams" west, where is a oW nsi por cad o tamily like a must e Adams ‘am bhala fam hurch Brot imong wake to be successful, The instrumentalists are & as not well known s attair Wester Adams, for 25 years, the same job Mrs, Adams, 1d nagged at him and make him see that it was uty to lis children to be a suc shoulders of and difficult g peace in the family. was none too Lappy, so actlve imagination she future for herself of homes d ardent hal that en em ha wway at all salary. from rs, the best tr ave tried to fone t Nunzio chi sd Agr On the patient thank All fe : dream Ag- |riches, palatial fo oined with ere world like Tarkington h “Alice Adams' many Alice as there the A s reflected vy evening will | are also many Booth and en will do Troop milies ind la He 2 1 the soloists at t will be “lLargo” T0 REPEAT CANTATA AT NEWINGTON HOME Mark's Choir to Present Musical from Calm as the Night St Hoglund, accompanie frida 0. He “Gondoliera,” Hartm T e Program At Institution For Op Youngsters Tomorrow. the choir of St will give a canta and a Penitence, TPardon Pea 1t the Newington Home to- 3:30 o'clock conjunction afternoon Afternoon at ata will b r S morrow in Hoglund day v Miss Hellstrom De B companied by Mr wit companied t This same cant the at St last Sunday evening. T is composed of will be under the Malcolm C. Humphrey was prese Mark's ¢ e chorus, 5 men and direction of organist, Mr. Westerman, Johnson \oir “Symphony DI2 which er Song’’ Nevin; S Danela. The tr Siumt \oy's b No. 1" io —LECTURE— “THREE WORLDS OF THE EARTH" — by — 3. M. Van Sipma of New York City ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, ARCH ST. Sunday. 3 P. M. Free Seats No Collection International Bible Students’ Ass'n. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 10:45, Morning Worship 12:10, Bible School Sermon by Rev. William Ross Subject: THE PHARISEE AND THE PUBLICAN Musi *0 Cast Thy Burden Upon the Lo “Jesus, Saviour, Come to Me” . Maunder ... Cherubini Wednesday R:15 Concert. See Announcement The First Church of Christ (Center Cor gational) 10:00— School Church 11:00—Morning Worship. Sermon b Rev. L. B. Paton. D.D “JESUS THE WISDOM OF GOD” 12:15—Men's B Stereopticon “The Civilization of Canaan Before the Hebrew Conquest” ble Class lecture on 6:00—Address Stereopticor “In Far China” WHY DO 1 GO TO CHURCH? inquire ‘Why do I eat? or d one is just as necessar) Hon. John Wanamaker “You might just as pertinently ‘Why do T sleep ?"—because I to my well being as the other. Morning Service 10:45 Adamses in | Baptist Churches diate and senior departments, 12:15 the appointment of an organist p. m., pastor's Lenten class for voung people. 2:30 p. m, Assyrian worship. 3:00 p. m, church school | of the Ttalian mission, Hunter road. | 6:00 p, m., Young People's meet- : Bible | ing. 7:15 p. m., evening worship, ' a communion, 9:30 a. m., adult | Motion picture, “Alice Adams."” | church 11:00 a. m, holy U., sub-| 7 m.. Italian worship at South = communion and scrmon by the Rev. chureh. p ¢. B. Hedrick, D. D, of Berkeley Monday p. m., monthly | Divinity school. 6:00 m,, Young of the nding committee | People's fellowship, church | Wednesday 9:30 Tuesday communion p. m. evening (i sermon by the Rev, J. 1 p. m., united week-day South Manchestc b school, grades 4 ar in 4:30 p. m., children's Trinity M. E. church . churéh, . meeting of Troop 2, Boy Scouts, S week service, | Wednesday — 3:00 p. m., Lenten | | class for. study and discussion of Bible by Dr. Hill, Special sub- ‘IFormer Methods of Interpre- | the Bible” 4:15 p. m. |, ay church school, grades 6 in South church. 7:15 p. m., basketball team will play at the Boys' club, ureday 00 p. m., of the Iorcign Missionary Won Brown, a on Iirs 10:45 a sermon by Ross. Subject: “The the Publi 12:10 school otherhood wsses. 7:00 p, m, B. Honesty 1Is the Leader, Harold D Monday 7:00 Scouts, Wedn sewing Iipiscopal Sunday m., morning Rev, William | Pharisee m., and . Best Stead. D, St. Mark's Sunday in Lent worship, I'hird 0 m., and a holy a. school Y 30 . ject Policy. 7:45 st P m., Boy | mecting the icc | a 2:00 p. m Women's sewing in m., day | day 0 §:15 - meeting meecting. workers and families p. m., concert the brotherhood. Thursday m., mid-| 0 prayer and Neill Friday at noon S of ler the auspices of the service Lutheran Churches | ihe First English at Sunday at noon. vice in Swedish 7:30 Wednesday Sunday m. Sunday vice in Eng- | tatl n German. | week-d mecting of the|and 7, ening. t a Serviees in school 10:30 a. Evening p. m. Ladie: school of 7:30 p sday eve Wedn religio t Thursday s meeting in German I'riday, Boy M., ser at ing, social ¢ 4 cvening the he the m,, class in| E featival i meeting | Thursday depa hood will association. | who has been missionary in “The Light Farthest Shines Tea and a so- w the program meeting of the evening the Brother- meet to clect officers. iday evening the choir will re- Saturday morning at 10 o'clock Rev. Dr. A, A. Ahlquist will meet with the confi class. of the roy | ment n's Mrs, 1 for seve China that he = years Elim (Swedish) speak 9:45 ; morning service at 11| Brightest at Wing service at 7 o'clock. | cial hour will fo! The Foreign Missiqn i1 | 3:30 p. m.. weekly | meet Tuesday cvening at the home| Young Women's department of Miss Gerda Magnuson, 3% Cam- aciability. 4:15 p. m bridge satreet h schoo! for Italian | The midweek will be held T m., meeting of | 7:45 oclock. m., motion pic- | | g entertainment. Feature, Congregational Churches “leave It to Gerry," also short sub- mday school at ion followed by — o'clock &, Matthew's 1 Circle i Service a. m., cme of Yaith in English at 9:1 at 10:45 a, m, T Live Now by the Christ Son of God, Who Me and Gave Himself For Sunday school after cach serv- in the respective language. ten service in German Wed- vening, in English on ¥ri- lay, at T:45 p. m for in German eewing and B Sl sermon, 1 s of the meetiy night at| F Girl Scouts. prayer Loved lay Me.” ice, iday P 7:30 p. Saturday 3:00 game road community library Hunter First p. m clubs at house, church | hour and ing wor- Wisdom Pator anday 11:00 mort subject the Speale 1 12:15 p. Bible class, Dr. Paton will give a lecture with stereapticor » Civiliza- ion of Ca e Conquest.” 3 service, 4:45 p. m., young people people’'s meeting. inger will speak (@ stereopticon Far Reformation ol | Third Sunday in Lent | Sunday 10:00 11:15 a. Sunday Lenten services will ing at catechetical meet Triday afternoons school choir afternoon. m - of Gog i 0 R Stanley Memorial iy G S 10:00 & senior and ermediate departments church school. 10:45 a, ing worship. Address | . Solandt, Connecticut the Lord’s Day lcag voung | E 1. Men's club Hein- | noon, jur primd using | ners’ spartments “In | school. Wednesday hool. held Wed- 8 o'clack. W m., men's Sunday m., m. m., morn Rev. A seeretary of of New = class and Sunday \Wednesday ifan lass for| m., Lent p. A it will m., D. ry and of th begin- | e church | g Methodist Churches of scencs, - ., “Birth- ' Aid so- Lenten | F pem., Troop cabinet worth olls. Topic, woward the pa ship. Stuhiman, \ — p. m p. m., Friendship club. rick's party. lay 4:10 p. 4th and 5th church. 6:30 p. p. m., D ass Ladi pasto class for young people. 7:3 meeting of the Boy Scouts, 18 , Everyman's m., rmon by the Tuesday p. m.. St. Pat | | \e Young Peopl soc | Wednesday | lish class for Armeniz Junior Mi 5:00 p. m. meeting, 6:00 p. m, league. Leader, Oliver “What is your Attitude Exclusion by the Eng- 415 p. m., iday — 7:30 p. m., social meet- ing of the Men's club. ionary fan out | Arm dish Morning follo service a d by Sunday o'clock. Jur t 4:30 p. m., Wit oY of 1ing mori Special music tenor. 2:20 { school league at meeting a program in members, E o'clock. At servic the ristian orphanag o Old People’s home in New York ty, and the ton. { A bu ting will held Thursday evening to take action on ior Sunshine - m., weck-day grades, Meth- m., Philathea leadership train- m.. Boy Scouts. meeting 4:10 p. and Hunter 145 ing a the collections wiil 100), fit a. m, wor- for benefit of th odist rning ship. Scrmon, “Response to the De- ds of 1deal.” Address to “The Sleep We Get.” 10:45 | beginners' department of the h school. 12:10 p. m., church primary, inior, interme- in Cromwell, su Sailors’ home in Bos- ' 7:4) Wednesday lay schoo uth church, p. m., m.. siness me be | s Honline | schoo, — Tolys| a. Aid socicty will hold its anniversary | church | | | | | lectures fifth scries, 7:30 p. m, | ehotr rehcarsal. | Thursday | meeting, 1’ Friday school. T:45 p. m., annu clal board, 7:4 league rally 745 p. prayer | - m., 400 p. m. sewing 7:30 p. m. choir rehearsal. | meeting of offi- | p. m. Epworth | | Preaching by the pastor at 10:45 | m. “What Sayest Thou of Him?" | Sunday school at 12:30 p. m. Christ- [an Endeavor at 6:30 p, m | AL 3 o'clock there will be a musi- | | cal and literary program under the | auspices of the Dunbar club, At 7:45 p. m.. there will be preaching by the pastor, | Prayer and day evening. class meeting Tues- Non-denominational People's Church sunday — 10: m., preaching | by the pastor, sub, "he Two Creations." 12 noon, Sunday school | session, 6 p. m. Young People's| | meeting, led by Miss Alvina Bachr. 7:00 p. m., preaching by the pas- tor, subject: “The Church Snatched | Away.” (third In serics on Reve- | 1ation). | Wednesday | dren's meeting. an's Missionary prayer Thursday — 7:45 p prayer-meeting. Friday T:45 | hearsal. of Christ chil- m., Wom-| band m., church — choir re- p. m, | Emmanuel Gospel | Tabernacle, Franklin Square | Sunday — 10:00 a, m., prayer and praise service. 10:45 a. m., preach- ling, tople, “The Hope of the “'Imlw h'' 12:15 p. m., Bible school, 5:45 p. m.. young people’s mecting. | 7:00 p. m., evening service, topic, “Before the Bar." Tuesday — 4:00 p. m., | meeting. Thursday prayer children's -7 mid- mecting. Second Advent p. m, week | 10:45a ice by the pastor: Holy Spirit. Finalit | Sunday school, 7:00 p. m., evening service with sermon: “Job's Pros- v m., Sunday morning sery- he Gifts of the i hursday Bible study evening, 7:30 o'clock, ian Science service at 10:45 a. m ;Sul.wfl, “Substance.” Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday o'clock. | _The room room 504 National Bank building is open ta | the public daily from 12 noon until | | 4 o'clock except Sundays and holi- | | days, | Bible Students’ 10:45 m Van Sipma of New York city, subject: “Our Inheritance.” 3 p. m., lecture in Odd Fellows' hall, | Arch street, subject: *“Three Worlds of the Earth.’ Sunday evening mecting at 8/ Ass'n sermon | Internationa Sunday by S M a. Congregation Which Accepis No Money From Non-Members To Build New $80,000 Church ement betwaer nion of the an attractive edi plain oal finis} The new church will be on Court It will e base- as soon street almost opposite ti People’s hrist oneists a brief ti ment s but the pay taxes, has a restaurar to night s constructer lon't ted yrtion will be s possible The con tion Luther. the Reforma h is the gation of If we ¥ y church, wa c wh selves we " BANNY J. CROSBY DAY Trinity M. Church Will Honor Hymn Writer—Miss Irene Demar- : est Resigns as Secretary. anny Jane Crosby Day” will be | obscrved at the Trinity M. E. church | on Sunday, March 26, when a meet- | ing will be held in the chapel. There will be a special program consisting of sketches from the life of thie famous blind writer of hymns, while special music, including some of her | best known compositions, will be played. The committee in charge of | the program consists of Miss Esther | Tuttle, Miss Muriel Stockwell and Miss Cora Graulich ! Miss Trene Demarcst has resigned | her position as secretary, giving ill health as the reason for | her action. Mrs. A. R. Nuss will | succeed | church I'RI Dr. Martin D, LECTURE Kneeland of Bos ry of the lLord’s Day England will give a coture under the auspi- | Hartford Praying Band, | . March 16th at | A. M. E. Zion | He will take for | he New England | ed.”” Dr. Knee- has recently returned from a | trip around the world, made chiefly | |to study Sabbath observance in the and is probably | test living authority on that | aving spent the greater | life in active defence | . encroachments of business nd sports on the Lord's day.—advt. | ces of next M 7:45 otclock church phere, his | meet Religious Items A business meeting of the Swedish Bethany church will be held Thurs- day evening for the purpose of ap- pointing an organist The collections at the scrvices at the Swedish Bethany church tomor- row will be for the benefit of the Swedish Christian orphanage in Cromwell, the Old People’'s Home in New York city, and the Sallors' home In Boston, Re; A. P. Solandt, Connecticut secretary of the Lord's Day League of New England, will speak at the morning service at the Stanley Memorial church tomorrow. which will be “Men's Sunday." The Ladies’ Aid soclety of the Stanley Memorial church will give a “birthday social” noon. The South of the chureh will office Monday standing committee Congregational in the church evening. The South chu will play the ‘Eagles at club Wednesday evening. the Boys' Mrs, Leroy Brown, who has been a missionary in China’ for several years, will speak of “The Light that Shines Farthest Shines Brightest at liome” at the meeting . Thursday afternoon of the foreign missionary department of the Woman's associa- tion of the South Congregutional church. Otiver Nicholls will worth league meeting at the Trinity M. E. church tomorrow night. The topic will be, “What is Your Atti- tude Towar® the Japancse Exclusion Act?” The N.E Patric| lead the Ep- riendehip club of the Trinity church will will give a St s party Monday cevning Honline deliver series of Prof. A « fifth In tures on gious education at the Trinity M. church Wednesday evening, B will The official board of the Trinity M. T3 church will hold its annual meeting Friday evening at 7:45 o'clock. On Friday evening’ there will be a rally of the Hartford and New Britain groups of Epworth leaguera at the Trinity M. E. chureh. Rev. J. Emerson Ford will speak and a social hour will follow. The fest Ladics' anniversary of the Aid of the I.ntheran church will be held Wednesday ev ning Officers of the 1lrst chureh brotherhood wil Thursday evening, f Luthe be elected Wednesday after- | eh basketball team - AN VR ) PRGN AT CENTER CHURCH Charles J. Stuhlman Will - Sing At Meriden Baptist Church After First of May Stuhlman, for the the Charles Irist Congregational church in this city, has tenedercd his resignation to that church and after May 1, will sing in the I'rist Baptist church of Meriden, Mr. Stuhiman is a member of the Clef Male quartet and has sung in most of the larger churches of New Britain and Hartford, as well as the Plymouth Congregational church of | New Haven. He also has sung for George Chadwick Stock, noted musi- cal composer of New Haven. He will sing tomorrow evening at Trinity M. E. church in this city. 1 The following will be his program: “I'ho Lord is My Light” .. Alitson “Lord Jesus in His Divine Humil- fationye el Stainer “There is No Death’ .. O'Hars “A Spirit Flower . Campbell-Tipton “0 Jesus, Thou Art Standing” . ; Haw six years tenor salolst at ley 'DE NOLAY BOYS TO0 ATTEND SERVIGE Will Hear Address by Rev, Dr, George W. C. HIll Tomorrow Morning at South Church ! Members of 2 ) Hale chapter, Order of DeMolay will attend serv- jces at the South Congregational chureh tomorrow morning in a body. The Order of De Molay consists of boys between the ages of 16 and 21, which, while not afliliated in any vy with the M omie ¢ niza- tion, vet is sponsored by Masons, Tt ted in this city by Giddings A. M. and its chief ad- is Grorge Christ, who is )ad, pler was 1924, unde committee was st chapter It visor known The tember 27, inetituted Sep- the direction ch Bliss W. mes S, Beach, t of the Boys master councillor. Once each year the DeMolay has what is known as “Devotional Day" which is the Sunday nearest March 18, At this time it is necessary that cach chapter atterid services in hody at some church where i service has been arranged. Rev, George W. C. Hill will address the boys tomorrow on the subj , sponse 10 the Demands of the of of STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH tle Church most tes YOU REV, ARE YOU A FATHER? with the BIG Welcome” ew England. y 1 Men to the front! ARL YOU A SON HAVE YOU A YOUNGER BROTHER? Get up early enough next Sunday morning to come to Everyman’s Bible Class and hear ” A. T. MORRIL Boys' Work Secretary of the Newark (N. J.) Y. M. C. A, Tell About WHAT AILS OUR YCUTH? Usual Time and Place TRINITY M. E. CHURCH—9:30 A, M. Only three more w BRING THAT eeks of the contest. NEW MEMBER Swedish Lecture-Sermon ILLUSTRATED WITH STEREOPTICON VIEV “A 2000 Years Old Word-Picture Of the Twentieth Century”’ Earthquakes, Famines, Pests—What their ever increasing number? the meaning of What do the wonderful inventions of our day signify? All This and More in Word and Picture * SUNDAY EVENING, MARCH 15, AT 7:30 ODD FELLOWS® HAL Admission Free L, 144 ARCH STREET You Are Welcome! C. A. BLOMSTEDT, Evangelist Don’t Forget That Good Resolution A bout Going to Church During Lent KEEP IT UP! ALICE ADAMS speaking Lu-| city y exclusive Englist ran church in the eeting for several y A. M. hall on ( Hungerf tirectly op- | the Y. W. C. A. The of the congregation our neigl ghould butid our churc And y land paid congre nd A Picture with a Great Purpose. Bright—Interesting—Searching. From Booth Tar kington’s Book SUNDAY EVENING, 7:15—SOUTH CHURCH DOORS OPEN AT 6:45 Morning Worship at 10:45 with sermon by the Pastor on “RESPONSE TO THE DEMANDS OF THE IDEAL.” Members of De Molay will be present and occupy seats in a body, YOU WILL ALWAYS BE WE LCOME AT SOUTH CHURCH Sermon by the Pastor “IS THE LIGHT DARKNESS" Evening Service 7:15 CHARLES J. STUHLMAN, Tenor Sermon by the Pastor “THE MEANING OF DISCIPLESHIP” Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church has been | in the Jr. n street, for- a0 erly 1 court Ly the members « site member- | alone is | f the new i P b within a sum- base- is hoped by nd to be holding ser-

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