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BLUE ARMY OF E.B.C. PRESENTS JEWELS TO RETIRING OFFICERS Enthusiasm Shown as Ag- gressive Program 1Is Outlined for Coming Year — Former Officers Pledge Services. Armstrong sral of the Red a Dr. J. E. Cong: he Federation rlassen; Ge s of the W and others. fey Miss Effie who has tention lately, lered hy Coghill of t in the orchestra C. Palmer, adjuta army. The hand n the I charge of W Hobart was ¢ T0 CONFIRM 42 PERSONS Pirst Tutheran Church to Admit 25 Girls and 17 Boys Into Member- ship Tomorrow. haseba with {eams armies for were pres: A pretty retiring gener means of rased from PATRIOTIC SERMON armies. He co-operation from ma cers and made his 2 that basie. Th announred as action.”” The nounced Rev. W, H. Alderson to Speak On Astior Milestones Or Monuments* 10 Patriotic Organizations “Impossib efforts of The following appa made, t general, L Rackliffe Palmer were ex James H committe program Jieutena Hobart, F Anderson and ways and means STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH “The Little Church the BIG Welcor 10:45 a. m.—Morning and sermor CHR Friday 7:45 p. m “1f any man Is in ( FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 10:45 Morning Worship 9 {5 Bible School REV. WILLIAM ROSS Wednesday of Mrs. partments 'W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, Baptist Churches and social in the chapel Lirst Friday, 7:80 p. m. Boy Scout 45 a. m., morning wor- meeting | by Rev. Wi cmories a. m, [rankiin squa anda Missionary society Saturday, 2 m.. cars leave or Young Women's pienic held I am Rtoss 10 be Job's pond church 1 school ip of 1 Italiar nter Ioad comniy T ginners' depar church school; 10:45 & ng worship, sermon by (. Bushnell of New esus a Patriot ? Have school, primary, junic liate and senfor depar Assyrian wors} irah school of 1) Hunter 7:30 p. m, wors Road com ission at So cen at the ses Memorial chure -\-I.N YOU ONE OF THE 98 PER CENT? pastor, Rev, “Christ 1or primary il offering ministerial re- Boy Scouts, w., meeting last business club before 1t business. to the conven- Men's Bible t Vernon, N, Y ation achers and ool will FOSPICK 70 BEGIN NEW DUTIED SUN. Preaches First Sermon in Rockeleller Church ), (A1')—The wm Posdick, his first ser- 16 Baptist hurch, next a call to be it abandon ism by ime MISSION NEEDS HELP Superintendent Asks For Aid (o Help Renovate and Refurnish Cherry street Chapel ( nld~ I(‘\(‘I‘ and (.npm Prmcnlmz Pncumonla MAY ’.39. 1925, stones or cague meeting with Mrs, Aliec social tea with Mrs. 1. | 115 Kensington avenue, 6:50 p. m,, Boy Scouts. 7 meeting FIRST CHURGH HAS e e Warren M, education commence his duties s o O . 1 - T e et T The pesonnel which - includes names known up and - down the EHUREH ARMY wu.[ |ngu<h countryside and in :the congested districts of London and in the outlying sections as well, | numbers ‘Captains Hanson, Mount- ford, Cascy, Atkinson, Christle, Cookhill Hurlstone, Jarvis, Mar« [To B at St Mark's Church, | New Britain June 1 gers, Turnce, Ward, Dug- Irost, @Greenwood, Sinfield, snell, Stocks and Willls, and | Cadets nee, Morley, Laton and R Humphreys. In each community they will hold song scrvices and public worship from open-air. pulpits, marching through the strects to the music of their silver band instruments, While in New York city they will hold open-aic meetings under the auspices of Trinity parish at Broud and Wall stroets, at the open-air The twenty-four members of the Luipit of Grace church, Broadway church army of England arrived in ang Tenth street Columbus C New York this week on the 8. 8.' ¢jo and other centers, on May Carmania from Liverpool to make #/ og nd three months' evangelistic “trek” through New York state- and New kers ‘June 1; Ossining, June 2; England. While in New York ety peekskill, June 3; Danbury, June y Wil hold services at prominent | 4 ang Ansonia, June 5, The cast open-air pulpits over the city. On | column will be at Mount Vernon June 1 they will move north in two | june 1; Stamford, June 2 and 3; columns into New York state and Norwalk, ‘June 4; Bridgeport, June New Fngland for a three months' | 5 The two columns will meet at cross-country pilgrimage and evan- | New Haven for June 6 and 7, julre s SR NATIONAL SANCTUARY PLANNED FOR NEW YORK While in this country they will Methodist Churches o Trinity Trinity Sunday-—a 30 a. m., woman's Bi- Members of the Church Army of England who .are making an evangelistic tour of the United States will be in, New Britain ahd Plainville on June 1, accorfling to an announcement made today by v, Samuel Sutclife of St. Mark's Episcopal church, class and church school, m., scrmon by the pastor, Monuments.” Epworth mecting omitted this week m., sermon by the pastor, Traltor or Disciple. 8 pm, W ch membership cla . I'riendship club Monday—3 p. m., W. I' M. § Rackliffe, The west column will be at Yon- ilathea class supper p. m, 45 p m., class meet- Junior Aid annual and election of officers @ Spom Wednesday—7:50 p. m., choir re arsal Thursday—2:30 p. m.. paity to e roll mothers and their bahies m, prayer service Priday—7:30 p. m,, choir rehear- zelistic work under the direc of the bishops of Connecticut, Rhode Is- land, Massachusetts, New Hamp- shire and Maine, as well as of the New York bishops, In their Ameri- can crusade they bear the endorse ment of the Archbishop of Can Inte bury, the Bishop of London, the Rritish sceretary of state, Aus- ten Chamberlain, The These crusaders are throughout England as the Their work inational el Gospel prayer and a. m., b services, Sermon Not Be Weary in Wel p. m. Bible school Young People’s meeting. ermon topic, “He That Former 1ocal Pastor ' Working in ptismal st of Half Million Dollar Ldifice Tor Swedish People erection of New than a Swedish nati York at a tc half million planned by the Ohman of that city, pastor of tire First Lutheran 1 of New Britain. Known | sanctuary in “GYpSY cost of resembles jollars, s | in many ways that done by the pov, Dr. 8 'G chaplains of the New York Episco- gormer pal City Mission society for the | cpupe) last 40 They minister in the Dr, Ohman who leaves today for great English prisons and hospi- New York has besn in New Britain als, as well &8 in the out-ofrthe- | ror the past two wecks work places in the knglish country- | (ha intorests of. the new movye buands' of SiVEr | ana he ) assured of con- message of $4.000 to $5,000 joy wherever they go, They are ""’ from his ¥wedish friends in this city, clergymen bhut laymen, many ¢ A\ $1,400 in cash and them ex-war veterans, aring ¢ s heen recejved already. tinguished service medals from the late war, The purpose of pilgrimage” is to heir active faith, m.. chitdren's meet- week 3 s been instruments and their tributions of from EDUGATION DIRECTOR total of Blodgett Will - Take new edifice will be at the corner of the Gra 166th strect upon a lot recently pur= ot Religious Instruction nd Concourse and their “witness bear evidence of to bring to lapsed communicants a renewed message of the joy to be found in rcligion, Congregational | and new allegiance to old vows. y bring also to church workers lay people in every walk of a new conception of how to chureh life happier and more efiective for others, 15 of their itinerary’ in this country must of necessity be done by train or 4rol- ley. But for the mbst part ‘they clect to follow in the Here on Monday, June 1. chased at a cost of $100,00 RESIGNS PASTORATE Warren Manville 1 rk city it of New has been engaged by offi- 1s of the Iirst irch as a directo religiou for that fah and will Newington Pastor to Go to Evangeli- ere on June cal Church in Massachusetts, Aug- Harry S. Martin, astor of ‘the who ham vington Con- the carby Avith* all but the To each man ther blankets; they eled floors of church ho buildings, | happy In seasont evan them yeterans of well; men ives for ye ng pilgrimages,” e war enl serviee They laymen are not clo who have to demonstrate to the joy of Christ WARREN M. BLODGETT tt comes here dircet ion Theological semin- wrs' college in. New eprescnt Iirst crusaders and who have féoisteps of bare necessitic e is issucd three t 1o sleep on the uses and similar ors most of Great war as devoted their these “joy-bring and who man ymen; they are taken their vows a wistful world I church 1o dispense * to the cong “Inly 51, and Evar Mart ureyears enlleréd rogation, wil} acer ical in camc from 4g0; A meoting of the will 1 . M LAST Congr! evening e helt eni ation MOVIE m chy i will b rthe g four his “resignation to take cffeet Bi the pa church at Three to the N Watting, it ug to.iake 2 RVICH victure-servicn of irch _tomorrow ckin L showr October 1. The F 1rst Church of Chrlst Pastor Emeritus: HENRY. WILLIAM MAIER Acting Pastor: THEODORE AINSWORTH GREENE 10:00 a. nx—Church School. a. m.—Morning Worskip. vising the Sermon by Mr. Greene; subject, “Lengthening Ropes and Strength- ening Stakes.” Bre Men's Bible Cla e T far ot subject, “A Clc cation, at Techow.” and a two and Young People’s d son complete Mr Greene; topic, “The Contra.t Between Bible Angels and Ihmnn\ and Similar Spiritual Experiences Today. Men's Christian niversity ed in i Speaker, Mr. Heininger; se-up View of Chinese Life Meeting. Speaker, Mr. arish in his parish stock and Rutiand $1,6 “Forsake Not the Assembling" of Yourselves Together” 10:45 Serinon by the Pastor “Milestones or Monuments” 7:15 Sermon ° “Judas, Traitor or Disciple” Music by the e "7. : CENTER CHURCH QUARTET N Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church “The Glad-Hand Church” POULTRY ASSN. MEETING he vAw( Hia sut A GREAT STORY IN A STRIKING PICTURE “A TALE OF TWO CITIES” The Famous Book by Charles Dickens SOUTH CHURCH SUNDAY 7:45 Doors Open at 7:15 Morning Worship at 10:45. Sermon hy Rev. Samuel C. Bushnell We Offer You Our Worship and Fellowship. A Cordial Welcome Awaits Yo,