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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1925, AMONG THE CHURCHES AND THEIR PE OPLE NEW tROSS OF ST. PETER'S CHURCH NEARLY 200 FEET FROM THE SIDEWALK UNDERWOOD MIGHAT RETIT Was HIRCH Trinity Methotist 10:45—Sermon hy the “The Pharisee and th i ke “Meeting the Mrs. L. M. Waterman A (CORDIAL WELCOME France Tricd Al The Pcoples C%mn of C“mst REV. 1 10:15 a. m.—‘The 7:00 p. m.— Lost ¢ PLAN TO SPEND S ). were the Rev, John H. Volk ’\r‘uwy Oscar Gotsch, Rev, H, Betd 0 Cononi Board al i Ty 8. s atheran Ihurs 7 ) ierma 1rsdiy German of Meriden were clected as Lu!helan Convention ~nernancs service in remen of Christ's consion. 8:30 § Men's socie Saturday 30-11 Mt Jhe Lutheear - HUNTER WINS BOWLING Lutheran Churchies Methodist Churches FELT HARD KNOCKS . m., holy communion 0 a, m, : street, Meriden adjourned W afternoon. Fakes Two Out Of Three From ournment the Conyven eh school, 11:00 a. m. morn- Ing prayer and sermon. 6:00 p m., Young People's fellowship : ) i) ol ved to Glacser and Is Crown King Day — 6:30 a. m.. holy [ oy B i Ll Gl | pastors and ot Alleys, 0 p. 1., choral cvening ; l b ) [l len anc New - . ermon. : 4 ! d A he finals of the Y. M. C. A. bowl. i ; hospitality extend ing tournament were played last ight. Hunter and Art, Glacser were from the semi- v were both primed Hunter cap- with a 95 and Glaeser came - second, The match saw a 4 . The scores 9:45 a, m g mecting at § ling room, Itoom 504 Na- 1k building, is open to the ly from 12 noon until 4 ‘ Sundays and holi- L i champlon was preseated with 1145 @, m. Sunday 3l T with sermon by the nid card-case, 00 p. m., eve- 4 ) 1 il o ith scrmon: “Job's : Wl 0 e T e iz 10 MEET HERE Central Association of Congrega- “The noon 0 p.m grcgational Churches to Teld Ses- C. THEO, STELGE sions at South Church, ciations of Con- s wills hold its outh church, , May 20th, v which starts William Wil- o of the de- the missionary Heininger, will the Association followed at dinner and social Raiph 1. Rowse 1 Sonth church will talk icut Summer school s Liducation.” will be opened John Pye smith in “The Pauper Has Been With One Church in Hart- Millionaire” at South Church To- morrow Faening BIMQ Student \\ ill \lud\ in the ()ncnl AP) aher ssor of SUPPER POSTPONED ford For 20 Years—sung in Many Parts of Country, The First Church of Chnst Pastor Emeritus: Henry William Maier Acting Pastor: Theodore Ainsworth Greene 10:00 A. M.—Church School 11:00 A. M.—Morning Worship Sermon by Mr. Greene Subject: “Knowing and Doing” 6:00 P. M.—Young People’s Meeting Topic: What shall we say of Genesis today?” TW0 YEARS febrigein ke | FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH READ THE HERALD CLASSIFILD ADS TOR RESULTS New York’s Cathedral ProgrPsses table Compound, Says Mrs. Anderson Morning Worship 10:15 Bible School 9:45 Sermon by Rev. William Ross Subject : “THE DEEPENING OF SPIRITUAL LIFE” Ml Lard I8 0y Rockd s r s e Woodman 1 ord, We Implore Thee” ...Franck though I could not ! i . getmy done Wednesday, 8:00—The Young Woman's Sewing Guild Irom one da will give an entertainment, w\mui “A Musical Ro- ' Ticket Adults, 35c: children, 15 cents, rs. Violet F. Ericsor ler, .\I.«.~ Helen Dixon. , T:15—Mid-week Service. Everyman’s Bible Class NMEETS SUNDAY AT THE PIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Members will meet first at Trinity M. L Chureh ag 9:15 o'cldek and march in a body to the Baptist church, where the sermon will ix delivered hy REV. WILLIAM ROSS Y Vegeta- f e Remember the splendid talk Mr. Ross gave us, Iast time he spok I nd has been helping other Don't miss it this time w t should help you. For sale b y druggists cverywhere, Llection’ of Officers Which Would You Prefer To Have— MONEY OR HARD KNOCKS? What Really Makes a Man? THESE AND OTHER VITAL QUESTIONS ANSWEHRED SUNDAY EVENING, T:45—AT SOUTH CHURCH BY THE POWERIUL PICTURE THE PAUPER MILLIONAIRE MOBRNING WORSHIP AT 10:45. SERMON BY THU PASTOR—*THE MYSTERY OF LIFE® A CHURCH WITH A REAL WELCOME FOR ALL PEOPLY