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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, S/ EWS OF THE Church Baptist Churches 1'irst 10:45 o'clock, morning worship, sermon by Rev, William Ross, Sub- ject: The Song of Love, 12:10 p. m Bible school and Brotherhood, 7 p. P R AT U Monday—Boy Scouts, 7 p. m. Wednesday—Ieligious instruction 2:30 p. m. Thursday— Religlous instruction, 3 P m. Mid-week se 45 p. m. Junlor choir, 5:16 p. m. Junior chapter of the W. W. G, 6:30 p. o viee, T German Sund 9: 10 m., p. m. servico in G Wednesday—3 p. m., liglous' instruction. § p. m., versary of the FLadics’ Ald socic Thursday—3 p. M. in 1 ous Instruction. 8 p. prayer meeting in linglish Friday evening, Boy Scouts. Sunday se nglish. 7:30 rman. class in re- annl- 39 a. m.,, service in m., Fhm (8wedish) Sunday—0:45 m., Bible school and men’s Bible cl 11 o'clock, morning worship and sermon by the pastor, Rev. Axel I. Peterson. 65:30 p. m., Young People's meeting, 7:30 o'clock, evening service, the pastor will preach and the choir will sing. Thurgday—8 p. m., prayer and testimony meeting. Friday—8 p. m., choir rehearsal. Congregational Churches First _Chuyeh school at 10 a. m. Morn- In‘ worship at 11 o'clock. Chil- dren's sermon by Rev. Warren M. Blodgett, Sermon, “Why Read the Bible?” by Rev. Theodore Ainsworth Greene. Men's Bible class at 12:15, leader, Rev. T. A. Greene, Ar- menian service at 5 p. m., minister, Rev. Yervaht H. Hadidian, Ph.D. Young People’s meeting at 6 p. m. leader, Rev., Warren M. Blodgett. Subject: “Early Hebrew Ideas of God." Tuesday—2 p. m., Armenian Bible elass for wwomen. 0 p. m., Young Women's Missionary society supper meeting. Wednesday: p. m grade week-day church school. Thursday—3 p. m. seventh and elghth grade week-day church school. 4:30 p. m., Girl Scout meet- ing. & p. m, 'mid-week third lecture on the Stockholm con- ference by Rev. Mr, Greene, Friday—7:30 p. m, Boy meeting. 230 sixth service, Scout 4 Ttatian pirtment of church school; high school grades in senior room. 10:30 a. m., worship of the Italian mission, Hun- ter road. 10:45 o'clock, morning worship. Sermon oing God.” 11 a. m.. beginners’ department of the chureh school. 1 m., inter- mediate department, grades seven, and 0 p. eight and nine in the senior room; | junior department five and &x in the junior room; classes in the senior room m., Assyrian worship; church school of the Itallan mission, Hunter road. 7:18 o'clock, evening worship; mo- tion pleture: “Isn't Life Wonderful.” Tuesday—-4:15 p. m., mecting Girl Bouts. 7:15 p. ni, troop 2, Boy Scouts of America, Wednecsd 2:30 p. m., coopc tive week-day church school, § three, Methodist four and five, six, First church, Thursday—9:30 a. m., first all- sewing meeting of the season of ‘Home Missionary department ing will be done for a ministe family. sired, and Flora will give information needed. It is planned to make tuncheon at this first to everyone. In orc who expect ta com the meeting by 10:4 p. m., ative week-day school p.om., Young Woman m. rehearsa grades four, church; lay s Miss as to merting free to do this all a'clock cooper grades seven and eig weekly sewil “n the senior ronm Senfor high school are invited to joir Friday—S:15 wnnlpty fus of T Tutheran Charches service In Ger Reformation Winsteenth Sunday. after Trinity ool. | de-'a, m Senior Young People's | adult | i 2:80 p. ot mecting of | gravles | South church; grade inday the | Second hand clothing is de- | Humplirey what is 2 on the | must he at| Tieekly Sermonette THL LLSSON OF FAILURE Services 10 a. m, 11:15 a. m, Sun- lay | | The Tues: services, chool. — atechetical class will m: By Rev R, N, y and 1'riday alternoons. The classes for religlous instruc- [ Luke 6:5 "And Simon answered tion will meet Wednesday and || and said, Master, we tolled all Thursday afternoons. night and took nothing: but at The cholr will mect for Thy word I will let down the Friday evening. nets.” - Peter, James and fishermen by trade, On this oc- casion they had fisherman’s il luck, They had fished all nig on the lake of Galilee und had taken nothing. In the cool gray dawn of the morning after they felt they were miserable failurcs, But it was just at this time that Jesus came along. When they were down and out in their luck they heard Him saying: “Launch out into the deep!™ Just when they were washing their Methodist Churches nets and despondently glving up | s they heard the call to try again. That is always the call of Christ, As long as man is self- satigfied and self-content his ears Gllman rehearsal John were First Sunday morning at 10:30 there will be communion scrvice und re- ception of new members, Sunday school at noon, Evening service at Both services will be con- | jducted in Swedish, Thursday evening, league will meet, Friday cvening. the chotr. Raturday morning at 10 the rination class, the Luther con- | Trinity Sunday—9:30 a. m, Everyman's Bible class (nondenominational), Woman'’s Bible cluss. Church school, || @re deaf to any higher call of 10:45 a. m., sermom by the pastor, || G0d. Tt is when he “gets to the hurch Unity.” 4 p. m. the Ep- || @d of his rope” that he realizes worth league will meet at -the || hoW small, weak and dependent hurch to go to the Erwin home. || he is. It is in man’s extremity 15 p. m., sermon by the pastor, | that he cries unto God. It is when “The Young Man and His Money.” || man has failed in his own Mrs. Mabel Armstrong, soloist. strength that he humbly seeks Monday—2:30 p. m., Sunshine so- || the source of eternal love and clety meeting In the church. 6:15 || Power. p. m., Friendship club supper and Have you ever thanked meeting. for yofir failur Had it not Tuesday—6:30 p. m., been for this night of bitter fail- supper. 7:15 p. m., Boy ure it is likely that Peter, Jumes 7:45 p. m., class meeting. and John would not have heeded Wednesday-—2:30 p. m, week-day | | the call to follow Christ to be religious school, third grade, Meth- || come “Fishers of men.” 1In thej odist church; fourth and fifth grades, || failure they found Him, and that |South church; sixth grade First|| His grace and power were suf- church, . ficlent for every necd. Hencetorth Thursday—3 p. m., weck-day re- || their lives were filled with the ligious school, eseventh and eighth | | Spirlt of “launching out” into the grades, First Congregational church. || Work of the Mastefs kingdom. 7:45 p. m., prayer service, Through this failure they eaught Yriday—3 p. m., meeting of sew the spirit of Christian adventure, ing sthool teachers. 7:30 p. which during these nineteen choir rehearsal. hundred years has been inspiring = men to higher and better ways A. M. E. Zion of living. Preaching by the pastor at 10:45 | Lot us, then, thank God for a. m. Text, "A Stretch Across {he || “very honest failure when it has LEternal.” Sunday school at 12:30 p. || "esulted in our heing drawn more m. Christian Endeavor at 3 p. m, || €10%el¥ to God and our fellowmen Feopla's forum at 7:45 . m. Preach- || M higher purnose and more un- {ing by the pastor, ‘Where Are \\el selfish endeavor! Lrifting to?" Prayer and elass meeting on Tues- g, mmwm Gongregfilionals and Evangeli- cals to Make History This Month Geod Philathea Scouts. People’s m., prayer mecting. preaching by the pastor, ject: “When the King Retur | noon, Sunday school session. m., Young People’s meeting. m.. preachiug by the pastor, jeet: “Paying the Price of Sin. Wednesday-—2:30 p. m., dren’s meeting. Thursday-—7:45 p. m prayer meeting. Iriday—7:45 p. sal, 10:15 a | sub- chil- The 21t regular meeting of the national council of the Congrega- tional churches in Washington, Oc- 20-28, promises to become an tober 2 historie event in the life of the de- Coolidge s church choir rehear- romination. President the honorary moderator and it is ex- pected that he will be present the opening night and make an address Dr. Rockwell Harmon Dotter of | 1Tartford, Conn., is moderator of the Fcomnell and will delicer the mode tor's address, reviewing the pro {of the denomination and outlining the problems the church facing. Other speakers of nole who will take part in the program are Rt | Carl 8. Patton of Los Angeles, who | will preach the council scrmon; Rev, . Parkes Cadman and Rev, J. Ter- {cival Tuget of Trooklyn, Bishap J =15, McConnell of the Methodist | |ehurch, Rabhi Steplien S Wise of A 4 ArY I New. York, Prof. Plato Durham of C. Copen of National Rible Tnstitute, T T Vot | New York. 7 p. m, preaching by |y ar punlie men from Washington SOy the as Chief Justice Wilbur, Commis- Mabel Willebrandt | the ambassadors | Full sunday Gospel Aesembly ool at 10 a. m. fol- lowed by Pentecostal service. *hil- dren's meeting at 6:30 p. om | Exangelistic service af 7 p. m Wednesday—2:30 p. m., religlous instruction elass. Prayer meetings We Friday evenings, ) o'clock dnesday and Fmmanuel Gospel 10:15 a. m., pra) od by Wilbur Clark preaching by Rev. I, Ir.. of Brooklyn, N, Y Bible hour. 5 m Young People's servic serv- 15 a. Troy, school i program Wednesday rellglons {op ¢ education class, 17 m cottage OHAEe | sioner Eseh meeting, | te ~and Ty ik e edu- |y egident in Washington. cation m., PIAYET | This meeting will be noteworthy | i [ for two reasons: first, it will witness | {the merging of the Evangelical Pro- | ant ¢ ches with the Congrega- denomination forward negotiations | and voted last year hecome members of the Congre- zational fe adding more Assn. {than members to the le class. 11 ation and several large and Pinnock of ntial chure ct: “The ,Tecture by ck In Odd Fe ot: “The Triumph eoretary Mrs, several of relig mid-weelk Phiiips. pastor of |fionalists. onal | heen carrying Lveryman's | for This has | Kensington Cor vill address th some years rrow mornin to lowship, ten fhousand enomir infl nts’ These churches welcomed Into the member- the council at Washington rond event which will make historie will be the ac- 1 on the proposal to merge missionary into proposal 1s the resnit of carried on for two years by » committee of 12 men and women first proposal was to merge nine socleties into four. This creat- | €0 mu discussion that the com ittee finally decided to recommend lete. merger of all foreign k under one board and all the and under & home This report will provoke liscussion and will ot F he final actlon can- ot e If the report is n the merging of vested funds of 1,000,000, and an an- than $5,000, Nows' hall p o societies Mark's Fpiscapal and ninete ' a.m m., [ The nth morning the Rev. 15 p. m., | n p. The eve- |the comp homela aociet Second Advent hoard wide-spread be me of more The first action of the en it assembles counctl Christian Sclence w will he the elec- Congregational |Thendore Ain ATURDAY, OC'lULl‘R 17, 1925. HURCHES THROUGHOUT THE WEEK Gorman « Evangelical church has Been fuvited the silver anniversary of man Evangelical church at Bristo) m. Rev, M, W, the loeal church, |German sermon, Luthe UNIQUE FEATRE ADDED T0 SERVICE Methodist Congregation to Select Own Hymns Hencelor(h the € Gaudlan, will Mr. pastor deliver Gaudian years ago. Rev. P. A, Kirsh of Fmmanuel Evangelical Luthe {ehurch of Meriden will preach | English sermon. Mr. Kirseh president of (he ne A comedy In three acts, A unique feature of the evening service will be tried out tomorrow evening at Trinity Methodist church, | n o when members of the congregation ) Makes Things Hum™ will be gl will bo Lo vole on the selec. |by the Friendship club of the Me e T Lo odfst church after the chureh s Ballots will be passed through the Per Wednesday evenivg. audience and each voter would he| Tomorrow will be asked to gelect threz hymns to be league ot used in the evening services*for sev- ks, .Ilach evening one num- ber will be studied, a brief sketeh of the writer's life being given and the civenmstances surronnding the writ- ing of the hymn. Tomorrow night there again will be a few minutes of 11 “hroadeasting”, the new feature in- | troduced last week Mrs. Mahel Simley Southington Is the evening. Mre, contralto soloist odist chureh the Green in Haven. Coing to Southington diveeted and sang for the post threc years in the Congregational church, Octaber 1, she accepted ths contralto position in the South Congregntional | church quartet of New Dritain, For | sang in the chorus in the Metrapolitan howse and e asted nes from ¢, her next appear Leiy November 17. The selections which | Yhe will sing s as follows “He Shall Feed His Flock Like 2 “Shepherd” from “The Messial asked for Lipworth the Trin [ Methodist church. Members meet at the chureh at 4 p. m. to where thetr will be held subject is he Value of Ir ind Miss Constance Ostroskl will eral we to the Erwin home [ votionul mecting chars The Young People’s society of John's German Latheran chureh of tlucted offivers for the ensuing te Otto Gaudi President Kahms; dent, ponding seerefary, Mabel {reasurer in Hiltpold; Christlan Hepp: p Haigis; freasurcr parish house fund, Fred Groth The annnal meceting of the Ha ford hranch of the Woman's Boar Missions will be held fn the, So chureh, Hartford, Wednes Hober Ihe morning session op at 10:80 o'clock, There will be ports by the freasurer and ¢ wries, o talls on “Program Helps Current Study Books™ hy Mrs. M |1 Daniels, and a serviee of ssion, At the afternoon 2 o'clock, there will b 1dd T b Caralyn Wells Ellis Tena Nutting of China, soleeted Miss it 3 Miss Helen Francis Smith of B Armstrong singer Armstrons 18 in the | s follo viee-pr the the Meth New she for rst (Ehis on for two v ist, Cor a,year she opera SOV t nee “There Solo My g at the s “ITold Thon The addros to young men and i series which is heing given at the| October evening serviees, The sub- jiect will be I'he Young Mon "HJ His Money. the third in a e e e e Religious ltems —~| Scheduled {o December 1 Rev, Theodore A. Greene of the “irst Congregational chureh will dis- | What Changes of Thought | Tut the lier Methods Lible Out of Date?” in talk to the Men's Bible ¢ church tomorrow morning. A hox of kindergarten The program for the season of {been compiled by the South his | gational chureh and will be | s of his | | low 1 Have A series of ma on “seei soap, face cloths, towels, writing pa- {ways in which the handkerclefs, ete.. will be sent {vlty, of which American as by the Firse Congregational church {are said to be bereft Tuesday afternoon to Miss Clara La- | October 15—"Seeing baree, missionary to Sholapur, India. | October 25—"Secing our The Young Women's Missionary |tion."” society of the Kirst Congregational | November 1- church will have a roast beef sup-|Communion.” per and busines mecting at 6:30 p.| November § m., Tuesday. Thursday afternoon |Lart.” . W A, Greene will give the Jast | Novembér 16 of « series of lectures on the Stock- | Ministry.” holm eonference, November Women of the City.” tional church will have an all day| November sewing meeting, Thurs when fmon Man.” clothing will be made for the family | Decem of minister. Miss Flora Hum- |Brother.” phrey is in chargo December Rev. G. 15, Tihl will speak at the |pose 30th anuiversary of {he Bridgeport | December vedish Congregational chureh Sun- [ Christ.” day afternoon and at the 30th December 2 niversary of the Thomaston Swedish | Future,” church Friday eves ning. Monday, Oct, 19, he will at- tend the Commission of Missions and | the National Council at Washington, D. ‘un C. [ play H. 1% Pinnock of New York will deliver a lecture in Odd hall, Avch street, Sunday. taber 18, at 3 p. m., on the § “The of Ttighteousness.' discussed by Rey sworth Greene in the | Congregational church last | “Why fs Life Hard 2" will e seripturally answered by Mr. Pin- nock il his address. An old fashioned “County I with all the attractions that go with | it. will be given by the Men's club | Tie of {he Staniey Memorial church next | use. ovening |tion cgation of St life's vital truths. The First Church of Christ 10:00 a Vision sermons addresses a things vision-ses ng f God." Obli ‘Celebration of “Seeing the Rev “geelng the eclng a Bet South Congr -"Seeing the “Seeing the Wes “Seeing God's P “Secing Jesus, an- -"Seeing the Grea \vllNc sses to Juniors sme the y! Talks w jnniors o comn that will help to make sch and work and ind pleasanter. Octoher 18—"Orde Octaber 2 November 1 November November November some very Trinmph question “Hard 1 “Come." Abide." Novembher 20— December f— December 13— December 20 Decembe Tirst Sunday: nnings", ng U'p Stron ictures funday evening as in the past three pictures to visualize some John's m.—Sunday church school. 11:00 a —Morning worship. Sermon by Mr. Subject: “Why Read the Bible?” ~Men's Bible class. Talks on “The Bible To- day.” Leader: Mr. Greene. m.—Armenian service. Greene. 12:15 p. m. 5:00 p. 6:00 p. m.—Young People's discussion meeting. Ieader: Mr. Blodgett. Thursday, Oct. 22 —Stockholm conference; reactions. 8:00 p. m. reports, results and Speaker: Mr. Greene. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 10:45—Morning Worship 12:10—Bible School SEIDE AT Sub- {tion of a moderator. There 1s a Sun- |strong movement to elect a layman | this vear and ex-Governor Sweet of rado. nement Presid qrfield of Michi, wood of Wis Kenyon L. T ind J. F. Har- have been men tion Several mi isters have been nominated, among ! President Ozora S. Davis of | ago, Dr. Rradiey of eland, and Earl S. Patton, of Los Angeles Rev. Samuel A, Fiske of Be |is a delegate to this meeting and his|Rev. G. W. €. Hill is an honorary member of the council, is open ed for this honor from 10 until & s and holldays. 6:45 to 8:45 Getting Close ager: ‘Did them [ ehic Dan F. Rev Salesman: “No, tountaln peni” but 1 maw Sermon hy Rev. Wm. Ross. “THE SONG OF LOVE” Subject: Buck “Israfel”—King Music: Te Deum in B Minor— Bass Solo: Thursday, 7:45—The Mid-Week Service. to attend Lutheran Zion tomorrow at § p. organized the Bristol Zion church 20 Connecticut confer- visiting Sunday ' eady will | of corres- | trustec inter: of India, | Scrmons and Movic Services | ongre- as fol- Better | Wider Com- everythi years, mo- e ran | October ful.” October lron ooy, November Ylean Heart." November 8—Pampered Youth." ovember “Enchanted tage. November the ' High." ran | November the Lights Alon Iy The Brotherhovd The Brotherhood of the making plans for an inter tty of entertainment, fellowship, ven scrvie Ath- fis yer been completed. up- is known to assure a most enjoyahle | lund profitable season, Speakers al- | secured are as follows: John Calder of the Royal Riv Power Co, -“The Mine With (he | 1% of | the re- he Goose Hangs Who “The Man Sot church s |80t wit and but sufitcient | M¢ How ity | 1os o, L Manufacturing frequent and speaker on eco- | Bo and de- | much-gought-after hed nomic reform. Mr, Calder will speak | {on “What the Worker Want be | Winchell Smith of Farmin, | dramatic or and directo St speak on “The English Stage. ames Wyper, vice-president of |14 the Martford Iire Tusurance Ma piny will give a talk on, *Fires and the Fire Tnsurance,” the eni | Capt. John Golden, commanding | Hol jofficer of the burcau of crfminal | Yo! an- [ identification of the New York city ¢ of police department will tell of the «d methods cmployed by that depart- |SCO art- | ment in apprehending and identify- | Dis 1 uf‘mr: ciiminals. on, has rm. an; com- uth Oc. | ] ens | re- | o | | | al| on ary . | soc (Centinued from Page ven) 3 Sw lin Ko sich numbers as they n were sca W, H. Gibney In Hospital William H Gibney, former selec {man of the town and one time b |gun in town political eircles, under- it an operation at $he Tartford hospital this morning. It is under- that he has been suffering from nervous trouble. No report as to his condition conld Le secured up [to the time of going to press. Bus Hearing On Tuesday A hearing, in which many Berlin its interested, will come up before the public utilities commis- n at the state capitol fn Hartford [nest Tuesday. A petition has been [zent to the state officials by (he yringtield and New Haven bus line, Kine the buses be allowed to op in along the way and pick up sengers for Hartford and Spring- when, northward hound and been signed by dents. nd has and | ¢ me many ac. At the present time the huses can op only to discharge passengers | [ when bound toward Hartford a'\di |many Berlin residents, destrous of | going to Hartford to do shopping, wmnst make the trip to the railroad station and then up on the train. 1t is expected that Berlinites 1n rge numbers will be in attendance | the hearing, Kensington Methodist Chureh Sunday—10:45 a m., pastor will {preach from the text hnume in| |God the 17ather Almighty.” T p. Epworth league, Leader, Miss nmh Stromfers. Theme: a favorite Bible teat, “Why 50 . m.. Stereopti- |eon, “The Greatest Wonder of the World on | o'clock, | ehureh Wednesday at a'clock, | Ladies’ Aid society at the | The mid-week [held on Wriday cvening at T o'clock. Rev, George Farrar of Meriden Will speak. The first quar- terly conference will follow this mecting. ga- thy ter ker ur- Tuesday the afternoon at the Junior league at ter the ehurch. services will be ith 5 10n ool | ing East Berlin Ttems will be the regular morning | and sermon at §t. Gabriel’s | chnreh Sunday at 9 o'clock, followed | by Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Dr. | ¥ A. B. Forest of New Britain will | [ ave eharge of the service. The following are the services: at | the Methodist church Sunday: Reg- | ular morning#worship at 10:45, fol- |lowed by Sunday school at’ 12 o'clock. Tho Junior league will | meet at 3 p. m. and the evening |serviee will be held at 7:30 o'clock. | Rev. A, €. 1uller will have charge of the services. | Mrs. William Nye is confined to [her home on Main stroet by iliness Leland Rich and family are mov- into the residence formerly oc- | cupled hy ¥rank Oderman. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mildrum are | {*njoying a few days' motor trip Massachusetts. WHAT DO YOU KNOW? | A | There | praye will service v of o e o g AN RS, LOUS WA | t- Tieception at Home and Dinncr in Mr, afternoon, Not all arrangements have |rvstuurant, and relatives will Mr, \\lem homas Nal will Wilham D, tive ! There was a lurg. the social and card party g I the Y. M. T. A, & B. sociely last proceds will b A LOT OF FELLOWS TH h Returning and Restoring Property Oet, 16 (A — There the Free State MARRIED POR 36 YEARS| v, many are that des signs In wealthy families who, atter {he | steaction ot their property. loft for | England, are anxious to return, [ The compensation given for the des struction includes in most cases a condition for rebuilding. and this | condition is beigg fulfitled Marquis of Lansdowne has re- built a place al Dereen not far from Killarney which was looted and burned, The marquis hase been living in Dereen, and Wis son und heir, the Earl of Ke who is member of the Free State senate, also vesidence in th neighs Lorhood. heen Hartford Features of Anniver- sary Obseryanc and Mrs. Louis Nuir of 367 ith Main street, will observe their h wedding anniversary tomorrow h a reception at their honme fn the and a dinner at Meltzor's Harttord, in the evering. the immediate family tend the dinner. Nalr have the fol- duughters: Mrs, Attorney David el Noir, Attorney | Dr. Lonis Nair and Mollic Nair, who fs w stulent State Normal school mbers of and Mrs, ons and Leikin, Attorney 1si ing has a Duke of Devonshir living al Lismore ecasthe in County Waterford, Though not burned 1t was Ladly damaged and "hr- duke has had it p ored has the MeCUE; ——— =y GOING STRONG MeCue, son of Detec- and Mrs. Willlam P, McCue of | ck Rewk avenue, is home from | sce. Prep school, Stamtord, for | weelk-cud, He is a member of [ ¢ football teamn which defeated the | vace Mann Iligh school of New | nthe big elty yesterday by the | 1o of 20 (0 0. The joc a star game at red one of the team. Hawaiian Fruits Prove Best for Syrun Uses Honolulu, Oct. 16 (A—The high gar content of Hawalian fruity makes it possible to produce syrupst at a less cost than synihetio syrups are producced on the maine 11and, it has been revealed by exe | periments conducted by Dr, 8 | Oliver, chemist. who is expe Ling at the Hawalian fment on the island of Lannounced the (tion of syrups of varying degrecg concentration throuzh o frees. process on which he hus hec working seceral years, The cxperis The | ments hero confined prinels Josoph | pally to pincapples, which contafh , Who is | an average of 14 per cent of sugar, flields fn but he :aid he was able to exiract syrup of ple fhat strength, I hoy play- halfhack touchdow ne and for s rimente Homes scttles Molokal. He suecessful - extrac ron 1ELP MISSION PRIENT anece ul given at | of hail | ing night by the Mary of St Children of Mary's church sent to Rev, a native o fthis cify atholic ety Were ceney, the rea, mission ja ADDRESS TO YOUNG PEOPLE .\uncl ¥, T:15 p. m, M. S. Armstrong, soloist Subject 10: 15 a. m., “CHURCH UNITY” Trinity Methodist Episcopal Churc Our Motto: “Be square all week Be "round on Sunday” “WHY IS LIFE HARD” Asks Rev. Theodore A. Greene o= The First Congregational Church last Sunday. H. E. PINNOCK of New York city will give a seriptural answenr to this question in his lecture “The Triumph of Righteousness’" Odd Fellows’ Hall, Arch Street, bundav at 3 p. Seats Free. I B.S.A. No Colleatlon. The Near Coming of Jesus is Not a Hobby; It Ts a Hope The People’s Church of Christ COURT STREET REV. F. L. BROOKS, Pastor m—"“WIEN THE KING RETURNS" m.—“PAYING THE PRICE OF SIN" We Do Not Profess to Hold The Faith, But to Be Held by The Faith 10:45 a 0 p. STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH “The Little Church with the BIG Welcome.” Sunday 10:45 a. m. Morning Worship and Sermon ‘CONQUERORS AND MORF. 3:30 p. m. Third Annual Community Fair. Don't Miss it! Proceeds to go into “New Community House Fund.” Always a cordial welcome to our worship and work! IS RELIGION? { THEY DO. COME TO Friday EVERYMAN’S BIBLE CLASS TOMORROW MORNING AT REV. VERNO! South Church Morning Worship at 10:45 Sermon by the Pastor, on “Seeing God” 9:30 O'CLOCK AT TRINITY M. FIND OUT E. CHURCH AN} L. PHILLIPS WILL TELL YOU ALL ABOUT IT ISN'T LIFE WONDERFUL? D. W. Griffith Picture Teaching a G reat Le.sson That We All Need to Learn IT'S A STRIKING THEME Sunday Evening at 7:15 DOORS OPEN AT 6:45 Our Invitation and Welcome Is With the Utmost of Cordiality and Sincerity ed mis( new: thre man mad man whic the Brit; Whic man twed M any