New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 7, 1925, Page 10

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NEW BRITAI} .. NEWS OF THE WEEK AMONG THE CITY’S CHURCHES .- vaimsmetit ol Fiest Lady Gets First Poppy ENGLIH SHRINES | ARMISTICE SUNDAY |2 e Young People's service at the & preliminary to the so- L] | u e [EhushrRiER st torashing bvaDr: ¥'s anuual roil call, which bee i]!-\s\‘h)r:nniv ~ | SO Unfon Meeting of Woman's Sockety T[] BE UBSERVE";W Atmistice day, November 11, 0 p. m, religlous TR oG - g s period during which the instruction, 48 D? m. cottage of Two Targe Congregational people are given opportunity to ene | ot 2 : ;m"x"”;.r o o ; L - Chiurches Friday. e A e Sty !m-w o first ald movement by aptis rches ces 0 h N lub, ser hu —3 p. m, religlous in- Gy B o* / . ) | Joini e ranks of the Red Cross, L Rl : Hdne SR 1 : i , 0| “nere it be severat wnsuat ren- | ODeCE LeSSON at Trinity Church " s memorable sorvics Tirst amiing sr GGl tures about the first program meet- + saild a statement Rt O Ty I At Soy Scout exe , an Tru. | International Bible Students' Assn, 5 s i p ing ot the Bouth Congregationsl alon-Wide Uoservauce |7 T I R e ""l:;"": ject: “The Will of God. C« 1 Twar . sund 0:15 a. m., junior Bible . church Woman's soclety Friday aft- —_——— arily «owar machine, and to overs You 12:10 p. m, c . urcl poing. n m., study; subject: v / + ernoon, Tt will be & union meetng [ 4 buirioric service * appropriate | 190K ¢ ct that it has a peace Brotherhood ¢ ; J “Scripture Testimony Respecting the | | W Y of the First and South churches. Gl i APPTOPIALE |y ieiion of equal Importance.” [ Landet, Misa lish Beth Son of God." d Mrs, Clarer " Bennett wiil give [fOF the Sunday preceding Armistice Recognition of this feeling, the “Immigrant Sy olling ) morning service, | - 4 i 4 ¢ " an illustr; ecture on English | day will be observed at Trinity ) society suld, has led to the. designa- Monday 3 , Boy t 1 \ lay schoc a, I Gospel Assembly : o ¥ f o : v Shrines,” designed to answer the | Methodist ehurch tomorrow evening | 00 each year of a Sunday to be Tuesday b ident 1., Young People’s mecting. program | 8 Sunday school at 10 a. Pilten s K00 o i question, v does it at [ ev, W, H, Alderson. the pastor, | ted to the Red Cross, and mine neail S Ll s ‘entecostal meeting at 11 a. m, 3 i A Amerlea fs Christian toda i will preach on “Why 1 Am Against S 10 thelr sermons tomorrow, Wednesday—2:3¢ 1., relig ot m., Sunday s vangelistic meeting at 7 p. m. % ¥ f |are 60 views of historle sltes, fvy- | War” Mr. Alderson was an am- | expected 1o emphasize that the tnstruction, 7:30 p. m., Y. 1 Wednesday and Iriday, prayer e g % | covered abbeys, and beautiful L hulance driver for two years durlng | Or&anization, “unlike the great mili- vill meet, = eting 7:30 p. m. ¢ Ry | lish cathedrals from pagan times (0 | the World war and knows what he [470¥ forees it served with in war, Thursday—23 p. n r v —— 4 ? ‘ | the present day, There will also be fjs talking about. The ehurch will be |18 sUll fighting, and has been fights struction. 7:46 p. m id-weck | 3 a “birthday party as a forerunner | fittingly decorated with implements | 18 every yoar since the Armistice, R eSO — ® : £ i of the 40th anniversary of the Con- | of modern war . Most of the|With the same zcal it put into ts YFriday 5 Sconta, g e gl I 0 gregational Woman's Home Mis- | material for the display s to e | f 15 p. m., fu oir, 0 A LAY R R‘ellglofls tems : ? ; slonary Union of Connecticut, which | furnished by Eddy-Glover Post, | “1n fach, 11 end of the war,” the World Wide guild supper av t e i y 3 will bLe celebrated in Meriden on | American Legion. To carry out the | S0 fied, "in many instances bt Orang s N T | 42 noony | immman: , ! ry 11, 1926, : | spirit of the entire scervice o scheme | IMposed now and —large obligations chool. T30 p. m. sercos | ReY- Theodore A. Greene, pastor X : codore A. Greene, Mrs s been evolved hy which these [ Upon it and fu the past few years . " | of the Virst Congregational church, ) g S 2 Paul Rogers and Mrs, Warren Blod- apons Wil be represented as being | there is scarccly a conntry in - the will les the discussion at the : 3 X harge of the soclal hour, in disuse. Iiev. Mr, Alderson rld where it has not acted in' be- meeting of the men's Bible class of 4 = Y assisted Mrs, William F. Brooks | brought back froml the war zone f the Ameriean people that church tomorrow noon, Co@- 3 - i i Mrs. James N h, who will pre- i number of souvenirs consistir “Congress through charter, has el L b bl L tinuing 1he talks on “The Bible To-| | v p ] the ables. vifies, knives, bombs, and tr JdesianntCd the: Amurican Cross o e R EnTIE e i I [ da Bille Miracles and Modern 3 &' j - = clubs. These will b on display and #5 the volunteer relief agency of the SR T K e | oAl s 1 s will be taken up once more. ; i . ¢ BIBLF GLASS PARTIES will be used in the course of the ;' ople 1h rllm guise, it has, in Monday eventng, mecting of the lay—Service n English at| Miss Gertrude Gibney will lead it G & it e el | Houldera irde ‘}w!“ ety Priseilla club at the residence of | & m. in German at 10:45 a, m, | he Young People’s meeting at the e ; Eragationiulelirar br : SRRl and Miss Bertha Kiesewetter, 82 Vine % school, in the respective | First Congregatlonal church tomor- MR ) Aalisgpaitiolgesi el ho il A B R ack: Eunge. aftor ench service. Month. | TOW evening. Rev.: Warren M. o g S {aymmiehiosen iniaree i Cognteatimill { Wednesd m., class in re- |1y busincss mecting at 3 p. m. Ilodgett, assistant pastor of the - " - . Army Tuesday and White Aemy | P studied. A unique coincidend St cal v v il b et e | ehurch, will lead diséussion on the found in the fact that the selectior : th | —— | German in Sy 1 conducted by the pas- y 30 a. . Sunday | tor, Rev, Dr, Abel A, Ahlquist, ool, 10:30 a. m., service Veldnesd $ p. m, Rev, Dr. C, ish. No evening v . 4 weden will spe Red Army to Meet Monday, Blue the Sunday yol teachers. ur Ladies’ Ald society e q ;. ; T 3 i . S oA S i & The Woman's Missionary soctety | MI'S. Calvin Coolidge, wife of the president, receiving the first o e 2 ra Waterman will " irsde . m., cla J 3 8 04 A A " - ;s 5 Three social evenls are in aneciall sololat Sunday Bvering, Nl TR e Betoiration of the First Congregational church | poppy from Michael Inselbush, blind veteran, in the drive of the| *¥® | e St Buna ey i TTTe e i n ‘ k i o e ket N ¢ S an's | ha [ seen Boprano solo- | Pastor of Secont i e veeting in Englist wenty-second Sunday after Trin. | Will hold an all-day sewing meeting | disabled American veterans at Washington, D. C. e T B e et e sl elog [Rantop o SonCRLEh sl i, 1 e bice. 11:16 &l mil |1 eWs cHureh chapel Iday, Lunche : have a social evening | neeticut, Immanuel ehurch, Hart Announces Program For Balance = unday school. 260 wlll bo morvadl gt nfon, | and the Blue army Tuesday evening. | ford, being among those which she | catechetical class will meet| TRev. Watson Woodruff of South | of Month, [ ] | | Elim (Swedish) a supper meeting Thursday at 6:16 3 { these programs will be open [ has served. She has st witl S : i 1| Tuesday and Friday afternoons, Manchester will preach the sermon | = S'PPeT i e 2| Bothiotth 'm"”,m Njseisnes Hingstervet; s She piaspatuliien ‘! funday—0:45 a, m. Bible schoo 3 SRS Lt P tor women as weW as me Vietor Harrls, Her program will b ol e Jetmontl nd men's Bible class. 11 o'clock I'he class for religious instruction | ? £ & Longregationalichurchit = my e wreihonlst: sta “unday school | 0 "y 1 Rev. Db, John 1, ‘Davie Lie first] as follows f sern the month jorning worship and sermon by the Will met Wedne and Thursday ftomorrow morning. onvention will e ridge- h‘ig.. of the class, will come up|“Jesus Lover of My MeDougal ©f November has 0 announced yastor, Rev X eterson £rnoons. An Italian service will be Lield at i port this y November 18 ] ] from New York on Novemher 24 to | “T Hear Thy Voi .. Edith Lang by Iev. Robert ins, pastor of o Gl ervics i tHet finstor he choir will meet Friday eve- |the heme of Aiflo Brumetto, 14 At-' 24, Some of the best educators of [ichain She G WS il 0 Teid b Mey L e s e e, ill preach a ofr will sing. g lantic street, tomorrow evening, t heduled to speal ZOAR 4 | titutes for Rev. SR el L-1Cnrol Rona [l aa e 5 ' Thursday-—2 . the Ladi s (German) The newly organized Girls' Gir r £ unusnal interest and — * of Rridgeport Red Cross Appeal Sl o X ATd Boelsty e mectit rs. Harold :30 a. m., English serv- | club of the South Congregational | teinfniness has been arr will be “Ladies’ | Rev. Theodore Alnsworth Greene, Hammarberg's home, Fast Main | 1o Sunduy school. [church will practica at 4 o'clock | Rahhi Gershon Hadas will address Rel]gl(}us Editor Tells How {0 | Nignt for ¢ : of the First Congrogational | *ny ,)”"r\' : o mid-week service a. i, in service Thursday afternoon. the Everyman's Bible « = { churen. will speak on “Law in Place |y m., choir reh a day— . m., Young People's At the meeting of the Young Peo- row morning. He will talk on Ge‘ Cl]UI’Gh Newn P[.bhphed | MUSIC AT T CHURCH of War” in connection with Armis-| = 0 el £ society, ple's socicty of the Swedlsh Beth- | Palace of Pr Tt will be o UL | The musical program of the First |lice day. Rev. William B. Caines, |, st zational Churches 1riday—2:30 p. m.. Women's Mis- | any church tomorrow aficrnoon. the ' Armistice €ormor — Congregational church fomorrow, | Pastor of the A, M. E. Zion church, [ ooty Y L 5 sionary society. | girls of the society will Le in charge ' Ther an anniversary mass . § e 0 3 i e T i G ToyRoth enceti roriRoed i Gl SLaats Sl Iirst Saturday 30 to 11:30 a. M. |of the program. 4 for Mrs, Carl Mine Tuesdny e geklng vy .: :r’;\!mL by (‘5;»',”.;}5{”{-&.;!0; ‘;{ Lls topic tomorrow evening. ls"v‘u v‘"'m SRRt ominEales Sundayr— m., dinday chureh German school. The fall festival of the Swedish morning at 7 o'clock at &t ; ner pewspaper man and now pastor | F17 PrEUEE ) e A o] The annual roll call of the New | \1* ool. 11 o'cloc morning wor- - - Bethany church Sunday school will churech. inwood Doulevard Christlan | 0, mnus Britain Red Cross chapter. whiell) (Orzan prelnde at 10:35 a. m.) Methodist Churehies |be held tomorrow eiening at T s urcl, 15 City, Mo., staftled [ : Mrs. Howard I, Degins on Armi d win) b@an- (U 4 | | 1 | | November $—"Only One Proba. Special musical program at each scrmon v. Warren | < cli, 9 nisters attending the seventh an- S rounced in all the churches tomor- 5 ; S - won by Rev, Theodore A, Greene . Everyman'a|at the German Baptist chureh to- 4 | he “licago. e ] ard will sing an unaccompanied : CepiinRochn aRCoIdenifotijine 12:15 p. m. Men's Bible class, lea- | Biblo class. Woman's Bible class. | morrow, the members hatving heen | p . aRtoday il Fatiahy sie IR AL RRESER Nationally Obseryed ew York polics department will Jdor; M. ‘Greene. 5 p, m. Armentan | Chufch school, 5 2. m., ser-|invited to meet with the Young Peo- F "’ would be either the head of a great | - ! e Sonitton ™ o7 MOYashiniglon i Noyaur Clor speak at the meeting of the South servige, pr rvant H. | mon by the’pastor, “The Progrs | ple's conventien in the German Bap- L 0 “ g newspaper or would have control of | “Cherublm Song.” wen throughout the land will ex- | church Brotherhood Friday evening. Madidian, 1] ., m., Young|th Chureh s 0 | tist rch of New Haven, 8 F some moving picture concern, | y Arthur 1 toll from their pulpits tomorrow the | Hhis topiec will be “Wopkings of the seople's moeting, leader, Mr. Blod- Subject: “Mission Study.” | The Priscilla club of the German | or he the head of the bizgest radio | oot t8 \1€ PLETHY e & | humanitarlan pe o activities Detective Lurcau of the New York zott and Miss Gertrfide Gibney. 15 p. m. sermon by the pastor, | Daptist church will mect at the S h ] : p] D _ | Lroadeasting station in the country, from Ciounod entitled “Peace |©f the American®ed 3 Pollce Department.” m.. Avmenian Bible “Why 1 Am Against War.” Mrs. | home of Miss Bertha Klesewetter, treflg[ en Insanity Plea--oc | Rev. D denkins said [T Teave With Yoy v ! Laura Waterman, sololst | s2 Vine street, on Monday evening. Jenkins was making the point : a 1 [ The usual responses co ed by Mty 515 o teriendship | The sunday setonr tencners of {01 [05151S Danghter Had no Soul thet et alvaxs went wher the R e club supper. 8 p. m., Red Army | German Baptist chureh will meet at common people were. and k The Lord's Prayer | 1S o'clock Wednesday evening. T ) the masses of His. min there a soul in Tucsiday—W. 1. M. S. social tea| The Ladies” Aid soclety of the | Litnieton, Col. Nov awsapupers ave increasingly | %y pecfal Christfas musicale is m alns IR Mrs 161 Ken- | Elim Swedish Baptist church will | ot open today to the use of news Arrowsmith now being prepared, with the addi- nth and sington avenue. 6 G 1 meet Thursday afternoon at the 'gpenchless, malformed imbeefle? the ehurches and religious matte tiona! assistance of a violin or other | ST chirehi nthon m, oy |home of Mrs. Harold Hammarbets | “yo there every any justification S ””'”-“";_“ stringed instrument. | Girl Scout meet- | Scouts, 3lue army get- ) Bast Maln strec for taking humi o : » ‘|u.‘n news so th | i i Ins oot ) v servie h i R E ple to the papers, v it Sy o the , class meeting. the morning serv | These questions and 5 | CHURCH RELAY MEETING ., week-day | Stanley Memortal church tomorrow, !t e LB ced onward to Paul Hutel Rev. Raymond N. Gil- 1 | of the Chris 4 A relay meting of the ‘\‘[‘v.\?"‘,‘.‘li &b e “2 will speak on “The Natio ‘lf_:,"‘"(_”,","m o ;'J”"! Jot BN t of the eriticlsm by min- | sregational -church Won | : Patriotic Ser\'icg ! UE [dailys dhengiror)Uabionariliibe Meld Cirouiatl:a0 8| Rev. W. H. Alderson, Speaker SRR AT LB L T e il in the Natiowal Capltol.” ™ h i sicase jonary | 1. West Pearl street, negses on the s 7 Thur ) » R ath briet ¢ ure to print religious news is un- | M. to i p. m., Ladies ald | George V. Hamiin will make a brief | 0= 0o r LI Helen port on the state conference of { o Pl Tl B ot ey L R e oh I s Mrs. Laura Waterman, Soloist . | Congregational churel cently held i A ~ . e i (m neregutlonnl church recently S ‘\-,]\ o ne oA e N ‘,h.zl ,:"\‘,,.?l, i ]:,,‘ “ml N Sunday Evening 7:15 \liss M1 . e old dav and very [ know how to prepa ane arwood will give b ool ( Mies 3¢ kvl "1 With the backeround o i RO RONO REERAE | presstons of the Xational Coun- Morning Subject: “The Program of the Church” ist and choir « ¢ at the : 1thl ‘ il Luncheon, in ch Mrs ley Memortal church. Miss Stock AR 1O SHOW PRIZE Parrows, will he served it 12:30 I is studying at the Hartford oday pla i | S | . v o . e idus it e miloreschif sehiool of music., ; “:m\ e ko « Amicrsons.” which won e I (S tamary the o Witllam B. Catu The Loving Servic s of the |3 K S Jor the Pulitzer prize as| A t § ), . ¢ i Tirst T chureh will mect on | defense, in part, is temporary L fe s erics ar | The third annual father and son pices of the hool hoard 1 ords by witr riment olor 1 Lost in anit Wednesday, November 18 {nstead of | sanity, e on the 11th as 3 # plea insanify, - Bongregational church tomor. | Sta Memorial chureh will he 7 “M‘” “ . s trusices W N Zioy . I8 coup the - ening. The film & Atio ) y evening., George \ | s ! y ne. the * : uband o eq, mpered Youth.'” s stmaster. The | pEsiLl i t with real human | speakers w Bdward Tim- | y of Peace,” | . % 1 = of the New England con- | as' a, burden t zer tamily. Ligel oo oty in n. represontaiive | b o xecutive Walter O. Armisti e 2 el e s S murdor merican town, | 2ev. Truman H. Wood- | ' A Jael Stone, prosceut ttor e lhtatnt | wa¥d, pastor of the Federated | vill I shown > screen at the clared in his opening Katement toine, oy Tl\‘ Girl “ . chureh of Wapping. The Ladies’ N oy i wae New York Girl, Missing o 00SC SRR e wover. (B 10:45 Morning Worship 12:10—Bible Sch and af Siince Monday. Is Sought | e g 1 School Wi farm to- | ¢ t > Nov. § (P—Dr. James / ) | G 5 e gt They will also | 1r R T e ysiclan Jiving n | The Young People'a soclety of the | Sermon by Rev. Wi Ross—Subject: Saesling S L « exclusive scetion of Park avenue, | German Baptist church hud had its e il ot | ) Henderson will - « ver, sked the fo start a |annual election of officers. Edware ‘o ill of God—C L0 rOTT S Mark's Episeopal : kel el et o fesi U velicl g st [iaverter s, cloied”presianmt. he Will of God—Concerning YOU L 5 mmanuel Gospel church ch 1 templated t r Mary who 0t hoe seen | Miss Malvina Efchstadt, vice-presi- | S o & 1 % T C. G, Friekson, prest-| G0 Pt I e e ome on Monduy | dent: Miss Fiste Rund, secretary and (N Anthems: “Rejoice in the Lord,” Harker. East Orange. | ¢4y ¢ 1 ar a shopping . | Herald Rund, treasurer, & X E Pt u } S ke ! “Tiven Me,” Warren. arrow morning. The v E e Dr. Ah . will speak at the cor R e \ f Ay i ambridg 3 v . e o DR b Sy S e 0 Gl R e ¢ All Welcome. Leader, Miss L. Page 10:45 3 there tomorrow. | |5/ o s Comie and Hear About nreh will con- Sunday Evening, 7:00—Young People’s Meeting . | s sl o fonrral s “A PALACE OF PEACE” 1 evening Sunday Morning at 9:30 o'Clock z . 2 10:00 A.M.—Sunday Church School \plist church Tus. 0 “oover v mieed y | 11:00 A. M.—Morning Worship B st i EVERYMANS BIBLE CLASS Sermon by MR. GREENE i Char | n e ndings st 101 e ‘ Methodist Chuzch Subject: “LAW IN PLACE OF WAR 1 At ; 12:15 P. M.—Men’s Bible Class E. church Er & lomonosasiEg hemuEinepepitenti of tiesicinyl 5:00 P. M.—Armenian Service Misstonars | “She wou A her mouth | Preacher: DR. HADIDIAN a : 5 3 B IN “:”,""}L Sli .\l}l‘. You )!,»\K!\li DEPOSITS? i G.Ofl l'. A\L—“S.()HHK P(’Op](‘i )IGG[]I]E b“‘“‘_vul g k. .v i ‘ | \ SN ? , OME r\,\l‘,“l AR ABOUT IT AT THE X Sul)je((; “A\l,\ ,Xv (;()DS .1,0 ()NE L'()I)" e . o :§ The People’s Church of Christ S e g COURT STREET REV. F. L. BROOKS, Pastor Nondenominationat cting Thursday e ofticlal bo: a. p o 7:00 p. m.: *“The i G N N ‘ ! 2R, s : ) s e = ey D A o ARE YOU WILLING TO SELL YOUR SOUL FOR NAUGHT? . South Congregational Church tiona will state oo 4 ~ churches £6.000,000 WILL ACCEPTED THE MOTION PICTURE Manchester Nov. § - o o Ao AR Do T S TANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH ‘PAMPERED YOUTH” Jncsday— 2 s s : . 1 n a “The Little Charch with the BIG Welcome, \ \ i at \ . SUNDAY 10:45 w. m.Morning worship. Reports of the National Council 3 church schoo : d 3 5 W \Washington—Rev, K. N. Giiman, The State Convention at South Man- Being the Film Version of Booth Tarkington's Book and Me. 30 p i 3 g ’ e % chester.—G. V. Hamlin, i = . “The Magnificent Ambersons.” o i n 1 ricat ing upheld Friday 6:45 p. m.—Third annual Father and Son Banquet. » o 3 = g - e 3 L Tk e gy blbgriere I oo iBhosedl forning Worship—10:45. Preaching by Rev. Watson Woodruft father and ‘son banquct ice. 3:30 p. m, serv- 17 chu i the pu s s SUNDAY EVENING—I:15 DOORS OPEN AT 6:45

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