New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 25, 1925, Page 10

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

1( honie missionary union of Opnnu-‘ R Io . tiout will hold fts annual meeting at eligious ltems otherwise specified, local churches will open on standard time (omorrow morn- ing and win change to daylight saving time for th mid-week services, beginning Monday. Unless REV. J. E. FORD T0 LEAVE PASTORATE ther Hartford Center church next Wednesday, The teachers and officers of the South Congregational church school “Broken La a motion ples ture, will be shown at the South Mr. and Mrs, Fred Miner, home mission workers - of Hartford, will speak and sing at the Young Peo- ple's missionary service at the Em- Will Remove From City Tuesday ~Final Sermon Tomorrow 1or \1‘“”“ 11 © to fill unt Al con- vac Rev. Dr. . Davis, will preach his Al()\ tomorrow Would the v left by sermon Ford night on See J sus.’ is a L Y u]ku \\u rtanburg, 8. He Cavolina thodist Episco- having been or- memt e South 3a urch, south teacon by I"lorence, 1 Bi m at Orang al cl lained ins at r by the pastorate a mission cir- , and one Andrews ntendent of position on He left Orange ew Haven in Sep- ast year, making the trip from South Carolina in ! His purpose in coming was take graduate work in religious education t Yale university. His ability soon e evident and throughout the he has been ong the most of the le divinity stu- eadquarters at He came mber of to vear prominent dents. As pastor of Trinity church, while continuing his dies at Yale, Mr. Kord made a decided success, "he church has taken great forward strides under his leadership and his thods have done much to ngthen the organization. His sermons have been very much en-| joved by his congregations, as has leen shown by the increase in num- bers from week to week. Mrs, Ford has simply hearts of all, She has ctive in the church, \he cradle roll, the Woman's Bible class, the Missionary societies, and taking a real interest in all branches | of the work, beside making an in- credible number of calls each week. She has brought much cheer to the New Britain General hospital, mak- ing friends among patients of all | creeds. She has visited in many | fomes of the parish, especially umong the sick and shut-ins. Mr. and Mrs. Ford and their son. fimerson, Jr., will leave New Brit- | in probably on Tuesday for Stony | Conn., where they will spend few weeks, The first of June Mr. \'ord will accept the position as irector of religious education in Church of the Redeemer in New Haven and will continue ork in the fall in addition to his conrses. THE SCHOOL TEACHER Church won the been very Ureek, niversity Movie at South Tomorrow Lvening Shows Unselfishness of Country Educator. “Chalf Marks,” the picture to be shown at the South Congregational church tomorrow wnight is said to visualize the contribution which the American school teacher at her best is contributing to the making of the nation. “halk Marks" is the story of An- gelina Kilbourne, a lovable young teacher jilted by the man she loves in favor of a shallow, but rich, girl vho can better further his interests. ngelina, the brok hearted, goes on with her profession of teaching school and is loved by all for her many good deeds. The years roll on and the faithful soul quietly goe: on teaching, and ing, the two children man she Byves when his wife glects hem for her social frivolities. When he boy and girl both get into trou- ble she stands by loyally and saves em from disgrace. But meanwhile she has grown old in her service to the younger generatiens and is in danger of being dismi At the last moment, however, ity is roused to a sense of of her life's work otion and s intendent b tenderly mother- of the value nd unselfish a popular vote. assisting with j NW%MW - BEHEREONMAY Rev. Theodore A. Greene to Ommate at Communion Service <. Loy, Theodore A ) the Iirst Congregational will move his family to New next week and assume of his pastorate in this city day, when communion will ister of Dritain charge neat 8 be absery will The speaker tomorrow morning be Mary C. Holmes, rep- nting the Neast East Rellef, Miss Holmes was in Urfa during the 63 days' siege, and after the French I ation refused to leave the or- phang in her charge, She wa granted the Croix de Gu the French governme heroic years of service in Uris will Miss res this church will be addressed Dby Miss Holmes There will be opportunity to unite with the church on Sunday, May 3 either by letter or on confession of faith, Applications should be pre- sented to Rev. A, D. Heininger not later than Wednes April 2 The Young Peop society present two plays in the chapel Friday evening, May 1, at 8 o'clock The titles of the plays are “Cin'm'n Buns” and “Doris and the Dinosaur The proceeds will be used to send delegates to summer conferences for young people. The women of the church w t- tend the annual meeting of Women's Congregational home mis- sionary union of Connecticut which will be held at Center church, Hart- ford, on Wednesday, Aprii 29, There will be a full program of business and addresses and song recital, Ses- sions begin at 9 a. m. and 1:15 p. m., standard time, with luncheon | served at the parish house. At the morning service on May 3, Miss Ruth B, Cowles will be com- missioned as a missionary of the American board of commissioners for foreign missions. Miss Cowles {is a daughter of the Rev. George B. Cowles and Mrs. Amy Bridgeman- Cowl missionaries at zumbi, !South Africa. § will this spring miss service at Johannesburg. CHANGE OF TINE Schedule also. will es, for Annual Summer Finds | Some Churches Making Change | And Others on Standard Time. Although daylight saving time be- ging at midnight tonight, New Brit- ain churches, or t najority them, will hold services tomorrow on standard time. Beginning Mon- day morning they will adapt them- selves to the change of time for the balance of the summer and services the following Sunday will be held according to the summer time. This situation also will apply s Bible class, rst Congregational church, German® Lutheran . Matthew's German Lutheran, t} | Gospel church and possibly others will start their services on daylight sav- g time tomorrow. The Cerman Baptists will hold their mornin on standard time and Wi STange Aonthe a for the ey serviee ening program Elim ' Ald Ba entertain ch parlors Tarc Swedish society rch 1 soctal in Tuesday will eve- e commun- | » i8 elected school su- | — Song Service — First Lutheran Church Franklin Square Sunday Evening, 7 30 o'clock (‘antata, “THE RESURRECTION™ by Charles Manney Chorus of 5 SHORT ADDRESS — Al W 5 Voic With Soloists BY DR. AHLQUIS elcome — “WE WOULD SEE JESUS” Closing Sermon of REV. J. EMERSON FORD At the Evening Service 15 Standard Time SPECIAL MUSIC—INSTRUMENTAL TRIO Bowen will s in yone M. 1) ev. B (10:45 S the interest of the 'nnx'mnu service the Near East speak Relief. Tnmty Methodist Episcopal Churc: | the | | Young Pe of | to the Baptist Churches First y—10:45 morning | worship; sermon by Conrad Henken, Mr, Henken will speak on the Near Bast Relief work, 12:10 p. m,, Bible m m ml Brotherhood, 7 p. m., leader, Miss B. Barks \y.mm\ 7 p. m, Boy Scouts '['n u\q‘u 4 p. m., City Mission b mid-week prayer o'clock, sirvice \day school. ngilsh, 7 ing time) time) servic light man Monday Y. P g Wednesday—2:3 the Ladies' Afd residence Mrs. Woodland cliglous instruc 8 p. pr rman, . meet . (day- Ger- 0p.m service in 18 af the p. m., meeti in t Charles Erb, $pom. tion. of of 16 stro 155 in Thursday t ing in the deacons Friday—S$ p ayer mee ing of m.. Boy Scouts Tlim (Swedish) Yy s 0:45 a, m 11 o'clock, Y. P. 8. Evening service vs to be held St Morn- musi- nda hool ing service cal service andard time Monday—§ m Daughters will meat seph Carlson, 40 Tuesday—S§ D, society and Rev. J port. Pa.. will spe Thursday—7 prayer ol King Mrs, the ith ewingto m., the glve an the « Hammarber will social [8) Ak service, Congregatiof Iir m., Churches lay—10 a 1 11 o'clock For Orpl Lands.” line Holmcs hle clety. |in Life morning “Work n worship, Spy m., men's Bi- Armenian serv- Place of Work tclid Hartung. Young Wom- 12:10 p, 300, M, m, Y ass, 6 p. 0 p.m, society D an's Wednese class for Armeniay hursd iy h women. m.. Armenian Bi- p. m. Girl Scout m., TBoy Scout union prepara- —2 . meeting. 7:30 p. meeting. 7:15 p. m tory service, Friday—S p. m ble two plays by the ople’s socicty, m., Ttalian church the school 110:30 a, m., worship of the Itallan mission, Huntersroad communlity house, 10:45 a. m, beginners' partment of the church school, o'clock, worship. George K. Weston will ‘Conditions Rellef in Las Address to juniors: 12:10 p. m., church school, junior, intermediate and senior de- partments. 2:30 p, m., Assyrian worship. 8 p. m. church school of the Itallan mission, Hunter road community hou 7:15 o'clock, cvening worship, Motion pieture— “Chalk Marks." Tuesday—2 p, m., mecting of Assyrian Women's Sewing club, p. m., meeting of Troop 2, Scouts Waedne nnual morning Major speak on the Near Spring.’ primary, of the 71 Boy v—19 mecting Congregational union church -1:15 W Mission, m. of th Home Connecticut, at Hartford, Standard time, 80 po o Ky ting of the Young Wom- department, 6:15 p, m,, sup- ind meeting of th wer per officers of the ehure will be school at Mi 4:15 p. m, 6:15 p. m., 7:30 p. school, Stere- shown of the letown, meeting of meeting of m., showing starring inder the aus- Britain Civic opticon vi summer riday Girl Scouts. hour at m., library house, 1d community Memorial m., standard time, department the Ui, m, stand- Jast Relief Sun- s Frances Witte, 1619-1 wged i relief work In Trans-G 2 m, tandard time, junior, primary and departments of the urch school Tuesday- time, mee Troop 1 time, § ple of ancasia, ners’ p. m. the Doy Jaylight of Scouts, ay—4:30 p. m., daylight for young pco- 1y hool by pices of 8 p. m., daylight time, Days,” a comedy entertain- cast ten, under the the Men's club, of Swedish Jay-—10:30 o'clo 12:10 p. m., Sunday school. | . Junior League meeting. | , evening service, Thursday—7:45 p. m. mid-week | | service Friday—mecting of pastor's Bible | Bethany de- | 10:45 | | 7:80 o'clock | city, | Atlantic Center teachers and | morning | Lusiness meeting, Lutheran Churches IMirst service, in Swedish, at 10:30 o'cloek, followed by Sunday school at noon. Song service at Sunday evening, at | which the choir will repeat the Eas- l«r cantata which was rendered Easter morning, There will be a short address by the pastor, Rev. Dr. A. A, Ahlquist, St. Matthew's Service in English at 9:15 a. m. in German at 10:45 a, m, dayligh saving time, Sermon by the Rev. ieorge C, Schmidt of New York second vice-president of the district, northern synod. Sunday school after each service, in the respective language. Morniug Reformation cond Sunday after Kasfer, Serve ices on standard time, 10 a. m, services, St, John's ight saving time. §:30 a. m., English service, m., Sunday school. 10:45 a. man service, Monday Sunday— m., Ger- :15 p. m, confirmation Tuesd socirty. Wednesday and Friday—4;15 p. m.. confirmation class, | Saturday—8:30-11:30 a. man school, y—8 p. m., Young People’s m., Ger- Methodist Churches Trinity Al services tomorrow will be on standard time. The meetings through the week and the services next Sunday will be on daylight sav- ing time, Sune Rible church- school. 10:45 dress by Rev. Boone M. the Néar East Relief. worth league, Topie: Your Attitude Toward Amusements?” 7:15 p. by the pastor, Jesus.” TInstrumental trio, Monday—4 p. m., church®mem- bership class; 30 a. m, a, m. ad- 6 p. m., “What is Sunday | ! club, Tuesday—6:30 p. m. Philathea | xlneq supper. 7:16 p. m., Boy Scouts. 5 p. m. class meeting, Wednesday—3 p. m.. Ladies’ Ald rehearsal. Thursday—7:45 p. m., prayer | servie Friday—4 p. m.. 6:30 p. m., May d thea class. T7:30 p. hearsal. sewing ¢ supper. m,, choir re- | | 11:15 &, m., Sunday school. | 9:30 a. | | meeting, | Bowen on | Ep- | m., sermon |school session. “We Would See ple's meeting, 6:30 p, m., Friendship | Battle; Where? When?" | children's meeting. 7:30 p. m., choir prayer meeting. school. | Phila- | | o'clock, | pastor, sal, International a. m., | ment Between God and Man.” A. M, E, Zion Sunday—10:46 a. m, preaching by Kvangelist Parker, 12:30 p. m, Sunday school. 6:30 p, m,, Christian Endeavor, 7:45 p, m., preaching by the cvangelist, The evangelical scrvices will con- tinue for ten days. . Mark's Episcopal Second Sunday after Easter. a m, holy communion, 9:30 a, m,, church school, 11-a, m,, second an- niversary service of the consecration | of the church, 6 p. m., Young Peo- le's fellowship. The sepvices will be on standard time, Christian Science Sunday service at 10:45 a. m., subject: “Probation After Death.” Sunday school at 9:45 a. m, - Wednesday evening meeting at 8 The reading room—Room 504, National Bank building is open to the public daily from 12 noon until| 4 o'clock except Sundays and holi-! days. Sunday services: 10:45 a. m., pray-| er and pralse service. 10 il preaching service, sermon by Dr. H. | | W, Waters, Ph.D, 12:15 p. m., Bi- ble schoel. 3 p. m., Town Farm service, conducted by the Young Peopla’s society. 5:46 p. m., Young People’s missionary service, 7 p. m,, preaching by Dr. H. W. Waters, All services on daylight time, Tuesday — 4 p. m,, children’s Wednesday meeting. ‘ng. Thursday—7:45 prayer meeting, Friday—7:45 p. ni., :30 p. my ladies'| 7:45 p. m., onttage meet- m., p. general choir rehear- Everyman's | sal. class, woman's Rible class and | Nondenominational People’s Sunday — 10:45 a. m, Henry! Relief will speak. 12 noon, Sunday 6 p. m., Young Peo- led by Miss Edith Brooks. subject: “The World's Last | Mid-week services. Wednesday—2:45 p. m,, \hisionary Prayer band. Woman's | 4p m! sThursday — 7:45 p. m. church | T'riday—7:45 p. m., choir rehear- Bible Students’ Assn. | 10 a. m, junior Bible class. 11| PBible study. Subject: “Atone- Instrumental Trio TRIO TO PLAY AT { somewhere TRINITY CHURCH 10 PRODUCE TWO PLAYS NEXT HONTH Brotherhood of South Church Will Present “The Register,” and “The Mouse Trap™ By Howells “Mr, Grennidg | “Mrs. | by | first production will be uspices of the The Brotherhood. casts are as follows: The Register” Spalding” Anna Foberg Ethel R “Mrs, Mis: “Mr. Ranson” .... David Magnuson “The Mouse Trap * Willis Campbell” Ray \\.A\Hnl! “Mrs. Somers” Ruth Larson “Mrs. Curwen”. . Walter ‘Meyer Bemis . Aileen Root Miller’ Mildred Barrows s. Rober 5 xum\ Bristoll “Jane” (maid) .... Mr . E, Fay Mrs., SEHOIL DAYS T0 BE REVIVED AGAIN Popular Comedy by Stanley Memorial Men's Club The the Men's club of farce comedy “School Days” the Memorial church, a hit in New Britain years a s been revived, new characters added produced again this summer. The at the Stan- ley Memorial church in the near fu- ture for the henefit of churches or organi- zations who desire it. The es of the play are laid In interior of an old fashioned country school before the Civil war, in New England. A. W. is stage director, George V. busine manager, David electrician, ticket committee V. Hamlin and Oscar Stohl. cast chacters is as follows: se¢ the Ritter Hamlin Miller George val Von Donke” (teachers' Arthy Anderson ' (a bowery boy) W. W. Willoughby (a tough Jew) 0 Henry A. Rittner (lisping Lizzie) pet) . Mickey Tzzy Trisk Lizze Long" old sc Maggie r) Silas Perki duct) Antonio Fritz Snicklebaum” (of the Fred H, Rittner (Mickey's sis- lyn 8mith (a barnyard pro- hool) Tuffnut"” ns" ino” (a son of Edward Hedwell | ' (short but snappy) v ... Alice Anderson “Willie Hollowhead" (all the name implies) Carl A. Rittner Rudolph Yon Guggen- spieler” hutcher's son) Arvid Thorwaldson Musical Numbers 00l Days” by the entire company Me Today Mary Short Do We Gt From Boston?™ ereival Von Donke las Perkins Hans (the “Sens: What i . Spalding Warner | ! Rackliffe | Fletcher, who will bg in attendance Stanley ! which made such | two or three several | ‘mxl will be| subsequent appearances will be | Arline Bachus | . Carol Holland | io Salvino | Company MR. BODLEY T0 SPEAK St. Mark’s Members of | 96, Pastor Emeritus of Church to Address Everyman's Bible Rev. Harry 1. Bodley, pastor emeritus of the St, Mark's Episco- pal church, will address the Every- man's Bible class tomorrow morn- ing. First Vice President Fred O. will have charge, in the absence of President Walter R, | at the Wederation of Men's Bible class convention in Mount Vernon, N. Y. on serve time May 10, the class will ob- “Mother's Day" at which the women will be invited. Rev. Dr. J. L. McConaughy, presi- dent of Wesleyan university, will e the speaker. 7 p. m. preaching by the|. St. Mark’s Church Rev. Samuel Sutcliffe, Rector Sunday, April 26 STANDARD TIME 7:30 a. m. — Holy Com- munion. 9:30 a. m.—Church 11:00 a. wm. — Morning Prayer and Sermon by the rector. chool manuel Gospel church afternoon at b:46 o'clock. Ther 2130 o'clock. Miss Mary Caroline Holmes will speak on “Work for Orphan Chil- dren in Bible Lands™ at the morning service tomorrow at the First Con- gregat} Fuel Young e will be a gospel & onal church, 1d Hartung will People's meeting at Place of Work in Life.” There will be a umion preparatory | service at the I'irst Congregational | Thursday | church at T:45 o'clock evening. The Young People's society of the will “Cln- IMirst pregent 'm'buns,” and “Doris and the Dino- | Mrs. | McCutcheon is airecting the | saur,”. Samue] casts, Miss Congregational church two plays, entitled, on Friday evening. 12dith Brooks will lead ple's church tomorrow evening. The Faster cantata rendered by | | the First Lutheran church choir onm| Taster morning will be repeated to- morrow at the cvening service, The 2:30 o at the Ladi clock Wednesday home of Mrs, Woodland street. tomorrow rvice for Ukralnlans at the Emmanuel Gos- pel church tomorrow afternoon at The pastor of the Rus- stan church in Hartford will speak. lead the the First Congregational c¢hurch tomor- row evening, The tople will be, “The the | Young People's meeting at the Peo- | Afd society of the German Baptist church will meet at | afternoon C. Erb, Congregational church Kriday eve- ning under the auspices of the New Britain, Civic Safety league, Rov. George 1% Schmidt of New York city, second vice-president of the Atlantic district, northern syned, will speak at St, Matthew's German Lutheran church tomorrow morn- ing. The speaker at the Trinlty: M. B, church tomorrow morning will be Rev, Baone M. Bowen of Yale uni- | versity, Mr, Bowen is from Charles- ton, 8.'C, and is a graduate of Emory university, Atlanta, Ga, The new pastor of the Trinity M, E. church, Rev. W. H. Aldérson, will conduct his first services here next Bunday, May 3, when com- munion will be observed. The Tadies' Aid society of the ! Trinity M. E. church will meet im | the church at 3 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, The Philathes class of the Trin- ity M. E. church will give a May Day supper at 6:30 o’clock I'riday cvening, May 1. Miss B. Barks will lead the meet- ing of the B. Y. P, U. at the First Baptist church tomorrow cvening. Dr, H. W. Watera, Ph. preach at the Emmanuel church tomorrow morning and eve- | ning. The Young People's society the EBEmmanuel” Gosgpel church conduct a service at the town farm at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. At 5:45 o'clock the society hoid a missionary meeting. of 16 The deacons of the German Bap- tist ch Thursad: will hold a supper end moeting ab| evening. Wolfe, representative of Near East|grereopticon views of the summer | school at Middletown will be shown. 6:15 The urch will av evening. o'clock Thursday Woman's meet at 9 o'clock Congregational —_——— Evangelical services will begin at !the A. M. E. Zion church tomor- row and continue for ten days. the will The King's Daughters of Elim Swedish Baptist church meet with Mrs. | 40 Newington avenue Monday eve- ning. The. Church That Never Plays “Blind Man's Bluffi” with Truth The People’s Church of Christ COURT STRE L. Brooks, Pastor. Rev. I r 10:45 a. m.—~THenry Cutler Wolfe, Near East Represenfative, 710 0 p. m. “The World's Last Batt Where? When?"” In Series on Book of Revelation, We have nothing to CONCEAL, but much to REVEAL, STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH “The Little Church with the BIG Sunday 10:15 a. m.—(Standard Time)—Morning worship. RANCES WITTE, for two years Welcome."” Address by MISS elief worker in Trans-Caucas SCHOOL DAYS,” a comedy thal make your sides ache from laughter. All are cordially invited! The First Church of Christ (Congregational) Morning worship at 11 a. m, Daylight saving time Speaker Miss Mary C. Holmes Subject: Work for Orphan Children in Bible Lands FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 10:45 Morning Worsl NEAR EAST RELIEF Mr. ip 12:10 Bible School Speaker: MR. CONRAD HENKEN . Henken is a pung business man who accompanied N. E. R. party through Turkey and Palestine. Don't fail to hcar him. Special Music. Thursday 7:45 Mid-week Meeting Service on Standard Time A Great Picture on a New Theme CHALK MARKS SUNDAY EVENING, 7:15—S0UTH CHURCH DOORS OPEN AT 6: ——— Sermon On Standard Time 5 A Service That is at Once Democratie, Dignified, Searching and Uplifting Morning Worship At 10:45 Major George K. Weston of New York City will speak on “The N vear East Situation.” The Open Church Is Your Welcome! will | will Joseph Carlson of | |

Other pages from this issue: