New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 2, 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)

NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1925, :— NEW MINISTERS IN TWO LOCAL PULPITS TOMORROW —: First Congregational Church to Christabel Pankhurst, Daughter of Commission Missionary to Africa Famous Militant Suffragette Coming New Pastor to Officiate fo1 Uil Dinsis ified all ; " PSR |Will Speak in People’s Church May 20 and 21 — Was ) . nless otherwise specified all services will he aylight saving g 3 A h : First Time—DParish Sce- - S CEVICEs e OILCAY A EHUEBYNRILIES Member of Picturesque Trio—Many Times in U Churches b . viee, in the | rank Connes on “Near Bast Re . o . retary and Registrar iy—4:30 @, m., Itallan de pretive ! ief" 6 p, m, Young I'cople’s fel- | Jail But Commended By Lloyd George Also Engaged to Start g For Service During War, LR L Sciend E: ner T e ( ) Sunday service a 0:45 a. m, Mi)ll(ld,‘. ' e Bl i 3 - 0d subioct: “H e ,w: II‘H,“N“,M‘:“ Miss Christabel Pankhurst of Eng- pathy for their cause by going on L 945 a0 m {land, who with her mother Mrs. f«pypger strikes,” and thus forcing evening mec at 8| Emmeline Pankhurst and her sister |\ 05 Sylvia as “milltant suffragettes” % helped win the voting fre .| With the outbreak of the war too women in d, will | Mrs. Pankhurst and her daughters until < in the People’s Church of {admoni their followers to ccase pt Sundays and holi- | during the spring missionary | their a ties as militant suffra- ntio f the G Missionary | gettes and bend their efforts tow rd selety, of that church, May 20 and helping allies win the war, | "Ihey mobilized the woman power of e Torinoff, of Rus- the Dritish Isles and organized the r of dramatlc so- “\Women's pa jnfluencing hun- Ireds of English, Trish, Scotch and n into the factories and arms, sing a vast Second Advent school. 17 Methodist Chinrches clock, even o with ser- J T i rom onto the A . sia and her ¢ sion to Chris- [number of m he army, Th i o'clock | tanity o commendation of Ligy Wor | ! 1 { & ' n. r 1 P 2, 30v | B Women's Bible &8 world more in rece time cept | [ tivities of Mrs, Pankhurst { ¢ ¢ S | sibly Carrie ti and her fehters took them to S Jay—8 | S stnta onkmn i e for prohibitior " c- | many parts of the world, They st and her ¢ made several trips to the United the “Women's § a States and Canada, They went fo + which t ound- t v and help save | i communion ! the Idrer ol sosslon: L Up Until the time of the outbreak instrumenta { . lof the World w oy were ki 1 1 of many stril | { { . Weyh t d tio: and much sym 4 p. m, chiidren's g HIOUSH PARENTS O ATSOUTH CHURCH 2T il Rioh Boy Had Everylhing ' < He Wanted Except His Parents H The picture, 1 Parents,” tc fairly the typi . - | be shown at t outh ( many homes at the pre MISS RUTH €. COWLES, 13\ 5 tional church tomorrow night L Mol GiveRRlaviat The South Church Board w COHEN TO SPEAK 1 States District (Rev. W. H. Anderson GUesF\'()]nI“‘., on here. » Hioon of 1 i ‘ o imentein | FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH The People’s ChL!I'Ch Of Christ 4 . W - ey o a . o Rl e king sich Morning Worship 10:15 Jihle Scheol 9:45 The Bible may be Bunk to ~o-call Sermon by REV. WILLIAM ROSS We do not aspire COURT STREET REY. 1. 1. BROOKS, I Anthem—"Tlear, O My People” . ... coeaae. Stevenson With solo by M oszelle Landon. Tenor solo—"Come Unto Me e PR Cornen. Mr. C. Harvey Lidstedt. Friday, 6:15, Drotherhood Supper. 7:15, lllustrated lecture on: “Life In India,” by Mr. K. Appasamy. Supper 50 cents S8 Ty [“INVESTING ALIFE” : L £ l? 1 - g g . : { o, His father i the it First Sermon by The First Church of Christ i SR R o T Alderson COMMUNION s “Erter into His ente gregd nai o s ; ¥ E PR B el s MISS IDA YUDOWITCH, Soprano COMMISSIONING SERVICE for Miss Ruth (. ko at iz ! ! HA s G Evening Service 7:15 D. 8. T. Cowles. R. N., 11:00 a. m. th Holy | J S Pattal A : he morning worship Communion will be observed munion, condu 1t Rev., 1T dore gr & 7 joat M Db el “1 was glad when they said unto me, % Let us go into the house of the Lord™ Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church Greene. Church School at 10 Young People’s Meeting at 6:00 p. m. 4 FILLED THE CHURCH Daylight Saving T i = Stanley Memorial urch = WILLIAML H. ALDERSON | U. S. DiS‘Ll’iCt Attorney Geor ge H Cohen 4 To See This Picture If You Don't Want to Think! It ¥s the Kind That Grips You. “THE CRIME W AVE” Tty L A e FOOLISH PARENTS ’ ’ ' | SUNDAY EVENING, 7:15—30UTH CHURCH DOORS OPEN AT 7:15 10:45 ,:“‘j.\ a ‘xu Morning Worship—Celebration of the Communion and Reception of New Members, by boys a Ji ) ault : g ! ALL SERVICES ON DAYLIGHT TIME must help pa EVERYMAN'S BIBLE CLASS You will be Welcomed in the Spirit of our Common Human Brotherhood

Other pages from this issue: