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NEWS OF THE WEEK AMONG THE CITY’S ¢ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, | Church Services | Baptist Churches st 1046 o'clock, moruing worship, Sermon by Rev. Willium Ross, Sub- jecti “The Uplitted Ch 1 p. m., Bible school, adult classes, 7 p. Monday-— a, m., Boy Tuesday-—7:45 p. m., W will meet at the home of Schrey, Wednesday- Brotherhood and m, B, Y Scouts, W, Miss 12 U p. w, the wom- Ung; missionary program. m., religious instruction. . m., the Crusaders and Her- Thursda struction, service, I'riday—5:13 p. m. junior choir. 6:30 p. m,, the junior chapter of the W. G . M, T P m., iglous mid-wee German Sunda school, 10:30 a. m., lish; communion, ice in German, Tuesday—S p. Y. P. soclety. * Wednesday—3 p. lgious instruction Thursday- ous instruction. § meeting in German, ¥riday—Boy Scouts, ., 11:45 a. m., serv- No evening service, m., meeting of the . m., class in re- p. dlim (Swedish) ot (| in- [ partment of 1t a v Sunday | service In Engs ! 1 arche; Sunday—9:45 a. m.,, Bible school and Men's Bible class. 11 o'clock. [ morning worship and sermon by the | pastor, Rev. Axel 1. Peterson. 5:30 Monday—S8 p. monthly meeting, m., the Thursday—$ p. m., preaching by | w the pastor, prayer and testimony. Friday—S8 p. m., cholr rehearsal, Congregational Churches First Sunday—10 a. m., Sunday church school. 11 o'clock, morning wor- ship. (Organ prelude at 10:65 a. m.) Communion sermon by Rev. Theodore A. Greene, 132:35 p. m, men's Bible class; leader, Mr, Greene. 6 p. m., Armenlan service, preacher, Rev, Yervant H. Hadidian, PhD. 6 p. m, Younz People's meeting, Tuesday—2 p, m., Armenlan Bible class for women, 6:16 p. m., meet- Ing of standing committee, Wednesday—2:30 p. m., sixth grade week-day church school, 7:30 P. m, Young People's soclal, Thursday~3 p. m. seventh and | Conference of elghth school, ing. Priday--7; meeting. [1 7 de weok-day O p. m., Girl Scout meet. 15 p. Seou m., Boy South Sunday—9:30 a Je the chureh school Senfor high school and young peo s grades in the senior room 10:80 a. m. worship of the Italian mission, Hunter Itond house. 10:45 o'clock, morning wor ship, celebration of the communion n.. beginners' department o the churel &chool. mary department; junior depar ment, grades four, five and six intermediate department m.. Ttalian room, 2:30 p, m., Assyrian and baptism dian mission, evenlng ey Hunter road. worshi motion pletnre, Clean' Heart," Monda department. glven by Mrs. Rufus N, Hemenway Thesday—10:30 . m., 2 and Conference of the Congregationa churches of Connecticut in the First | ehurch in South Manchester. 2 p. m women's sewing clun 6 Assyrian 55 5 p.om., Troop Scouls of America. Wednesday—09:15 a. m.. and 2 p m., annual meeting of the the Thursday—3$ p. m., -day church seven and eight. school, the parish chapel. Brownell, connected with the Huss house In New York, speak; subjeci tional costumes, 3 ly sewjng meeting of the senior room. ketball team will p. m. meating Girl Scouts. 7 p. m., meeting of Rifle club, the Stanley Memorial \ Sunday—10 a. m., young people’s ! department of the church school 10:45 a. w., communion service and * reception of new members, 12 noon, church community 10 p. m., pri- grades seven, eight and nine in the senior wor- | celebration of the communion | Church school of the 7115 6 p. m.. monthly supper {and meeting of the Young Woman's A travel talk will be 7:45 | | p. m., annual meeting of the Generat 3 p. m.. class in religi- ! m., prayer; m. weekly practice of the 7 meefing of neral Congregational | p. m, Young People's meeting. 7:30 | churches of Connectiout in the First | o'clock, evening service; the pastor|church in South Manchester. will preach and the choir will sing. | p. m., cooperative week-day church | church | school, grades four and five, | cooperative | grades 0 p. m., meet- ing of the home missionary depart- ment of the Woman's association in Miss Elizabeth Jan will | “Backgrounds of the Slavie Peoples’; speclal musie; na- p. m., week- Young Woman's department. 4 p. m., re- | hearsal of the Girls’ Glee club In the | 5:30 p. m., the bas- ' practice at the . 2:30 BT D junlor, primary and beginners' de- partments of the church school. Wednesday-——2:30 p. m,, week-day church school, grades three, four and five, 7:30 p. m., meeting of the Boy Scouts, Troop 13, y Thursday—2:30 p, m, meeting of the Ladles' Ald soclet I'riday—~17:30 p. m., the men's club, Friday, November 18-—~6:45 p. m., third annual father and son banquet under the ausplees of the Men's club, mecting of =il | t | Swedlsh Bethany Sunday—10:30 o'clock, - |service; sermop by Rev, A. Polson “ | of Minnesota, 12:10 p, m., Sunday | school: 4:30 p. m., Junior Y. P. 8, ' | meeting, 0 o'clock, evening serv- fce, Thursday—7:45 p. m, | mid-week prayer meeting Methodist Churches Trinity morning regular 14 t | i Sunday— Rible clas church school. munion service, "league. Subjeet: fist, the Herald of the Way." " p. m. sermon by the pastor, Young Man and His Church” lda Yudowiteh, soloist, Monday—2:30 p. m., Sunshine so- ciety. 3 p. m., W. I, M. 8, meet- ing with Mrs. TL. W. Gee, 34 Trinity stroet, T Fyeryman's 45 a. m, com- £ p. m, Epworth :16 “The Miss 6:30 p. supper. 7:1h p. m.. D, m.. class meeting, aid monthly meeting. Wednesday—2:30 p, m. week-day i religious school, third grade. 6 {p. m., Ladies’ Ald supper. 8 p. m comdey: “Patty Makes Thing Hum Thursday-—7:45 p. m. prayer | serviee, Friday—7:30 p. m., choir rehear- =al, m,, Toy Scouts, T:4h 8 p. m., junior 1 A M. B, Zion Preaching at 10 a. m.. by the pastor. Subjeet: bowing Our h Our Home of Rest.”” Sun- Indeavor at 6:30, at o'clock. Preaching by the {pastor at 7:45, “What Shall Tt Profit a Man to Gain World and Lose His Own Soul?” Communion, Prayer and meeting on Tuesday evening, Rally on November 29, St. Mark's Episcopal All Saint's Day. 7:30 a. i communion in the chapel. church school, * 11 a. m.. holy » | communlon and sermon. | memorial service, choral, i Thursday, joint meeting of Wom- ary and Woman's Guild. lan's Au Christian Science service at 10:45 m. Everlasting Punishment.’ Sunday 2 Subject: Sage, Allen & Co. Hartford " TUESDAY IS Woman’s Club Day At SAGE-ALLEN’S The “Hartford Woman’s Club” Will Take Over the Entire Manage- ment and Sales Force of the Store To Raise Funds For Their New Club House. A Store-Wide Sale “John the Bap- | Philathea | ‘hrough the Crowded World to | » school at 12:30 p. m., Christian | People's forum | the Whole | class | T:30 p. m., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 81, Suuday school at 9:45 &. m. | . Wednesday evening meeting at § | o'elock. l The reading room-—Room (04 Na- tional bauk buildjng is open to the | publle daily from 10 a, m, until | p. m, !awl Saturday evenings 6:45 to 8:45 | o'clock. l . | Lutheran Churches | Sl Services at 1 30 p. m. Swedish, Sunday and e in noon, The fravel film “Sweden” will be shown Thursday evening under the wuspices of the Men's Brotherhood. The ehofr will meet Priday eve- ning. The eonfirmation class will meet Saturday morning ut 10 o'clock. 30 A, m Both services will Sunday school at St. Matthew's Anniversary of the Reformation. crvice in English at 9:15, In Ger- man at 10:45 m. Sunday school, |in the rvespective language, after cach service, Chiidren's service 7pom. Réformation Reformation Sunday, 10 n. m., services, 11:45 a. m., Sunday school, A special meeting of the ghurch e e Religious Items At the meeting of the First Con- except Sundays and holidays | gregational ehurch men's Bible class | tomorrow noon liev, Theodore A Greene, the pastor, will lead the third of a series of discussions on “The Bible Today." The particu- lar topic will be “Bible Miracles and Modern Laws."” The Young People’s society of the First Congregational chureh will hold Its monthly business meeting tomorrow night, President Gustue Carlson will lead. he t number ot “The | (Church ord aud Bubeun® will b distributed at the Fhst Congre tional church tomorrow morning. Rev Polson of Minnesota Wil the morning service at the Swedish Bethany speak ut morrow | ehurel | council and building committee will ' | be held Monday evening at 8 o'cloc ! The catechetical class will mect | Tuesday and Friday afternoons. The classes for relig [tion will mect Wednesday | Thursday afternoous. The Missionary and clety will Wednesday afternoon, meet | =) | St John's Sunday — Reformation | 5:30 2. m., English s i m., Sun school. | German service, 3 p. m., convention | of the church boards and men's so- | cieties of the congregations of the | Conneetient district conference of | the New York ministerium. Monday—T7:30 p. m.. junior Luth- er league. Tuesda sacioty, Wednesday hoard. 12 nag | service and festiva 30 p. m. - S p. m. church German confessional holy communion, Second Advent Sunday — 10:30 a. m., Sunday school. 11 o'clock, Sunday morning | service with sermon by the pastor “The Last Word of the Lord Jesus.' | 7 o'clock, evening service {mon: *Job ana His Thursday evening. iraise service, T30 o'clock, Nondenominational People’s 10:15 a. m.. prayer meet- n., “famson and 12 noon, Sun: the | ing. | tor, suhject: Weigh?" Monday—7 p. m., | meeting. Wednesday- class. Thursday—7:45 | prayer meeting. * Pday—T:45 hiearsal “How Much Do You officfal board 30 p. m., children’s p. m., chureh p. m., choir re- Emmanuel Gospel Sunday—-10:15 a. m., prayer serv- ice. 10:45 a, preaching by Dr. John E. Hender: sionary from Africa. 12: lan service, & ple's serviee p.m., which Young Peo- t Mrs. time ing by Dr. Henderson. Wednesday—Religious and college meeting. Thursday T:45 p. m ice, education mid-week praver serv- | Jull Gospel Assembhly { Sunday school at 10 a. m, Pente. | costal service at 11 a. m,, followe i by communion, [1ee at 7 p. m. Prayer meetings Wednesday and riday at 7:30 p. m 58TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE The 5Sth annual meeting of the state conference of the church of Connecticut will be held in the Iirst church in South Manchester { Tuesday and Wednesday, Mr. Wood- ruff. former assistant minister of | the South chureh, is now pastor of this church, and considerable num- ber of South church people will be FEvangelistic serve in attendance. ous Instrue- | | { | | | Ladies’ Al | tion will be observed i | hoards and men's societics with ser- | | i \ | preaching by the { oy, hishop of N ¥ 5chool ses- | woman's Ausiliary sion, 6 p. m., Young People's meot- | Guila of & 7 p. m.. preaching by the pas- [ | strot Monda n, returned mis- | ome Bibles chool hour. 3 p, m., Ukrain- | chureh, New Haven, Thursd | vemb Anderson will speak. T p. m., preach- | i | { da departm | Iield Wednesd; — Religious cducation, | Young People’s society of thic Congregational church — will Hallowe'en social Wednesday The “jret hold ne fhe World Wide Guild of the First jtist chureh will mcet at ome of Miss E. Schrey Tuesi ning. will e Wednesday 'y meeting at the church, There will be German Baptist chu evening, The monthly meeting of the Liim Swedish Baptist chureh will be held 1§ o'clock Monday evening. Mre, Rufus N, Hemenway will give a travel talk at the monthly suppe and meeting of the Young W at the South Congre tlonal church Monday evenir The third annval tather and banquet will be held under th plecs of the Men's club Stanley Memorial chureh on cvening, November 1 The travel film, “Sweden'. witl ba own Thursday evening at the I7irst Lutheran church The anniversary of th a missionary afternoon First at 1 no serviee at ch tomor son aus- at the IFriday R at and the R Lutheran thew's, St John' mation German omorrow. A special meeting of thay Refor- mation Lutheran ehurch council a building committee will be 3 o'clock Monday evening. The convention of the of the Connecticut district conference of the New York ministerium will el at o'clock tomorrow afternoon at St John's German Lutheran ehuren, The church hoagd or St German Latheran church will Leld at 8 o'clock Wednesday Mg, JRU congregations of ove- v. D, Trambull Tuntin nking. China, joint meeting of and Woma . Mark's Episcopal ehurch hu ay afternoon, The efficial hoard of the Peoples chureh will met Monday evening. Dr. John E. Henderson, a retired African missionary, will pr both services tomorrow at t manuel Gospel church. Mrs. derson will speak at the People’s meeting, The Woman's Poreign Mis the Trinity Met ehurch will hold their meting Mrs. Harold W. afternoon at % o'clock. The New Haven District Woman's Misstonary soclety will hold mecting at 6 a q the ach at Em Hen- Ton odist with society of Gee, 1ce 5, and Morning o'clock luncheon served noon. The regular Ladles' Aid supper of the Trinity Methodist chureh will be November 4. The Ladies' Aid soci: Trinity Methodist chureh will A ten for the ladies af the chure on Thursday, November 12, to 5 o'clock. WILL SPEAK ON SLAVICS Miss Elizabeth Brownall of an Huss house, New York city, will speak at the meting of the homs misisonary department of the Sou Church Woman's association in 1t} parish chapel at 3:30 o'clock Thur ¢ afternoon. Her topie will be “Rackgrounds of the Slavie Peo- ples.” There will he speeial artists {in Rusisan tumes, the musio by national cos “Flint-knap dustry in F remained wn. ping" is the oldest in gland. hanged for centuries, /10 CONGLUDE SUNDAY churches | held at | chureh | the John's | be | donary | Irinity | The tools have Will Celebrate the Event That this may be a substantial sum which will help them realize their ambition, we have planned a store-wide sale offering merchandise of our usual high quality at prices that are generously reduced. Not only does this mean an opportunity to aid this worthy cause, but it also means that you can realize unusual savings on things you need for yourself and your home Executives For “Woman's Club Day” Credit Manager MRS. MURRAY LYON Advertising Managers MRS. ALFRED C. WURTS MRS. B. NORMAN STRONG Personnel Director Mrs. Fred R. Bill Head of Home-Cooking Dept. MRS. ROBERT F. GADD Director of Adjustment Dept. MRS. D. C. RICE General Manager o MRS. S. WALES DIXON Merchandise Manager 2 MRS. FRANK COOK Superintendent e MRS. WILLIAM H. VINAL Educational Director MRS. GILBERT ASHLEY Director of Information Bureau MRS. JEROME MAYER Floor Managers The conference ser- mon will be preached on Tuesday | evening by Rev, Robert R. Wicke. D.D., of Holyoke. This will be pre- {ceded by a pageant of the Resu rection, given by the young peopl of the church. On Wednesday | morning will be held the annual exhibition of the Missionary soclety | of Connecticut. The session on Wed- nesday afternoon will. be in the In. terest of men's work. 10:45—Morning Worshij “THE Music:— FPWORTH LEAGUE SUBJECTS The Epworth league of the Trin- | ity M. E. church has announced the | following program of subjects at the | | November devotional metings: No. { vember 1, “John the Baptist, the Herald of the Way”: November 8, | mission study: November 18; Visit- | ing Sunday; November 11, “Let Us Give Thanks to the Than | Service”; November 28, “Manhood | | of the Master.” leader. Henry Ho: \ | Thursday, 7:45, Owing to the Sudden Illness of Rev. Dr. George W. C. Hill The Program For FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Sermon by Rev. Wm. Ros UPLIFTED CHRIST” Contralto Solo, “0, Lord, I Come To Thee,” “How Beautiful Upon the Mountain,” Spinney 1925 HURC. ES . THE CLEAN HEART AT SOUTH OO “Just Starting to Live” ' Evening Service Adapted to Filin i Anthor of “If Winter Comes” has seenred the Clean Heart," service tor wn hy mithor of South Congregational chiurch wotton pieture, “The | to use at its The film m the book of the M. Untehinson 1t Winter Comes story Philip Wri novelist, who s from overwork and hecomes sexsed by his own troubles that acts like a monster of selfish- even hest friends. His? ves he wanders, the country. Puddlehox, A 1" and goes mping expedition. proves a lovahle char- 1, as guide, philosopher und sercises a helptul influence | ord’s his aven orrow. story is 14 me name A 180 The, concerng ord, e 20 « pifted young e uess to mind g nd f insane, ont into chances to mert the nt rost e entleman of o with him on shox viend fight nteredness i tragic climax to their part- hip the young writer falls from into the and Puddle- ox doses his Nfe i saving him, 1t n this dramatic sacrifice that really tirns Writord's eyes upwird, While recovering from his injuries in the overcome SR ocean hospital of a small town he! is attracted by | Herman D. Wilhams, 83, founder and former publisher of the | later totarduthosions a0 llex Moines (Towa) Daily Capital, has been mavried in Berkely “‘::(, e ].",[v.,‘:[,”T,]‘,“,K\\”!‘.fih” l:\‘::;l(‘illill. the new Mrs. Williams being only two years his junior. s L‘nx)uz%l\' B T Williams, whose son, Harry A. Williams, is president of the Bis own warpe Pacific Coast baseball league, says, “Why, we've just started * Wriford goes to live.” luter s to th - his affections, det | his future to 1 sie, his nurse, and he. realizes viewpoint ot life K to the city hut tricken pin of mined t2 © happines INYADES i\ but Colgate on* the line me amount in HiGAN s up his own fii ate College le i A State College Pleven m“ ATHEDRAL Pittshuy VISIBLE AN of Pennsylvania’s al of Learning. a glistening limestony 880 feet above the Oakland district ittshurgh, will be visible to the of about MILEN h, Oct. Thoy TALKS 10 YOUNG HER! ! Rev. William 10 Alderson Wil Give (4 Mich., Univer into the SUOLY for the only time this scason 1o mect | ructure Pinal Address in Series At State fav the defensive squel te hold perhaps in colloge with ng the inva supporters, Service Tomorrow nuke lors ve for a distance miles in all directions. The cathedral will Ny all the a last ot The deprnd on 7 young men, e v by < oeal { Williem 11 4 the ticnal wit liverad touor- ¢ L will take Ma mn 1 house practis U down tivities of the uniy i nose ot | versity. Giureh sposcd to That have the B and His Ch wi'el nopriar by th foree. country and was \¢ { second mos tion was "0, lor to Kin lite will | s ot 1,200 planes w Thousand A b nwriter, weight, 1000 men in it service, Tongues the | Wosley Miss 1 ing at rvice ‘udowitch s a pupil of Miss Moulton of Hartford and th: n the Asylum Hill Congreg urch and the Temple Doth s ¢ is a member of a quartet w Uroadeasts from WTIC, Her lection for tomorrow even also, The First Church of Christ 11:00 a. m. Anna Sunday Church School. hich B 11:00 o'clock—2Morning worship Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper. Communien Sermon by MR. GREENE. “In the Night Shall My I m R 111 “Jerusalem Thon That Killest the Prophet Not Subject: “FELLOW CITIZEN'S WITIL SAINTS.” Thee O el o . { Minister Ill, Sunday i Program Is Chan Owing Rev. Dr |of the South Coy {there will be no conn the church { Other gervic but | secured to deliv | mon. Ihe sermon to { class tomorrow to have 25 . Men's Bible Class. ider, Mr. Greene, Pre, 5:00 p. Armenian Service. Preacher, Dr. Hadidian 6:00 p. MR Young People's . RLODG Business Meeting. ged Leader, to the o George sudden MG Ines i, g zregational church mion service | morning conducted as will he morning ser tomorrow 8 will b anothr | usual, minister th Theodore Roosevelt ervman’ SALD Rible rning, which w ered hy Dr. Hill v. W. H. Alder Trinity Methodist I Ihe young man wl a little more those o attends chureh will com ritable toward ali the foolish young men going as a soft performance, THE YOUNG MAN AND HIS CHURCH Special Service for Young Men Sunday Evening, 7:15 o'Clock away feeling been del will be given by § {son, pastor of the { ehureh, { Dr. min {with an attac | vestorday to bed ol world, even toward excessiv who regard church Iy was taken fll ternoon and w BAdBRTY of Tigestion 18 ordered \il i his {onter the New [ pital Mo | physiciar Rrit Gen observation Save in Vrying Miss Ida Yudowlitch, Soprano frying 1t | In is cheaper to n leep fat In to t only a enongh to cooked by face fat A STRIKING ENGLISH PICTURE WITH A MOST IMPRESSIVE LESSON: “THE CLEAN HEART” Adapted from the Look of the same e by A, 8. M, Hutchinson, Anathor of “It Winter Comes™ and “This Freedom™ SOUTH CHURCH, Sunday Evening, 7:15 Doors Open 6:45 MORNING WORSHIP 10:45 Services as Usual, You are cordially invited to share our worship, fellowship and service, ) 12:10—Bible School . Subject: —Lauben WE INVITE YOU TO ATTEND The People’s Church of Christ COURT STREET REV. F. L. BROOKS, Pastor 10:45 a. m~—“SAMSON AND THE BEES" 7:00 p. m—~“HOW MUCH DO YOU WEIGH " COME AND SEE IF YOU ARE A MORAL LIGATWEIGHT Mid-week Service EVERYMAN'’S BIBLE CLASS Has Been Changed Mrs. Joseph Merritt Mrs. Geo. H. Hollister Mrs. Merritt Alfred Mrs. Ernest S. Nutting Mrs. Louis Korper Mrs. H. E. Critchfield Mrs. James H. Naylor Mrs. Geo. B. Chandler Mrs. Harry G. Alling Tomorrow's Talk will be Another Splendid Talk by RE You Have Heard Him Before—You Don't Need an Invitation If You Are Wise, You Will Be Therc. . WILLIAM H. ALDERSON STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH “The Little Church with the BIG Welcome.” 10:45 a. m. wing wership and COMMUNION SERVICE Thars v. m. Ladies Al Society Friday 1:30 p. w. Men's Club, To all & welcome, hearty and sineere! SUNDAY,

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